_._._ You must keep your system in fighting order if you want Er--t,.n--unu : ~ u:mmmmmawmfl %vfl red blood come to your cheeks E Our tonics will put PEP in your step ~< Let US be YOUR druggists. 5 Say it the Kohout Way § --with Flowers _ We are Lake County's largest . rose growers. Also other vari-- of flowers and plants. _ Try us. We Deliver 'There come times in every man's life when a will go a long way. 'The one safe way to bridge financial difficulties is to an-- &i'*thganddwphwadeBADYMONBY n&pflndafinanmmmnmmnd. :WC*-fdyanduvicewmyone. . We invite YOUR Banking Business. B Bangs of W.« nda LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK F. B. LOVELL CO. KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS 89 O means a healthy body. for the Register-- $2.00 per year' k: Start Saving Regularly NOW . "*The Bank of Service" flns Avenue. to her home'in Chicago after spend-- hgatwwuk'snaflolvithlr. and Mrs. Fred Croker of Brainard KEEP WELL little a Oc# © Mrs. Pets Hansen, Mildred and Wil-- liam spent Thursday at Gages Lake. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyteri-- hven wl hn 4 Sastsl he an P en Te "--xm' hifleld, who has Church --'give a 80| ~Martha Doris e apron fair on Wednesday, AUZUSt peen spending the past week with Mrs. Mary Brown and daughters, the Misses Ella and Flora Stapels returned Tuesday evening form Galesburg, Michigan where they visi-- ted Mrs. Brown's brother, Charley Ray. Miss Eleanor Stafford and a party of friends from Elgin called on Miss Berenice Laycock Thursday evening. Dorothy and Harold Tritsz are spending this week with their grand-- mother at Mrs. Abner--Taylor, Mrs. H. C. Schneider and Mrs. Mary Lill and daughter, Marion spent Wednesday with relatives in Lake Zurich. entertained friends from Lake For-- est and Highland Park on Wednes-- , at 5:30 Standard time at Central day. bumodSundayfl-fi:,hnkdhh motorcycle . exploded, . is still in a was with him was also by but not seriously-- Witnesses of the ac-- cident praised the bravery of the youth in the rescue of his mother from A double wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. John E. DeLong at the Methodist parsonage on last Saturday." The persons married were young people who were form-- er parishioners at Roscoe, Illinois. mes.v-'onduld=fl~ ville" will be'the subject of ger-- mon at the union service in the Methodist Church on Sunday even-- ing-- The people of the community are given a special invitation to come attend this service and look ::Grtbdrcommmuwm- TS. Miss Elsie Huss, who is enjoying a two week's vacation from her duties at the office of B. H. Miller, left for the Dells of Wisconsin Wed-- nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Haas of Chi-- cago are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas and family. They will leave Sunday for spend a few weeks with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Willett. Mrs. Charles Layeock, 128 N. First Street entertained nineteen guests at her home Tuesday in honor of the ninth birthday anniversary of her daughter Eileen. The party lasted from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. Re-- local post of the American Legion is planning to attend the county Legion picnic which will be held at Foss Park, North Chicago on Sun-- , August 8. forn Auranged kinds of sports-- -- Ed Schneider and daughter, &zwrfi""'d thrift and accumulating money. s do you realize a savings account comes close to be-- . ing the perfect investment? ~_~ _ . V COapital and Surplus $100,000.00 Have You Overlooked _This Investment? Your money in'a savings account here is absolute» ly safe, is easily recovered, pays a fair yield, and it is ways worth 100 cents on the dollar. Of what other investment may all these things be said! * C 32 '4. | 'NJ:---"'L- all about 'a savirig) account ; Your Savings Account Is Cordially Invited L@pily 4 # «+ who was seriously program has mhehd.dl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kern, returned to her home in Waukegan Thursday. Frank of Lake Zurich were visitors i Winifred Wilson is enjoying a two week's vacation from his duties at the Earl H. Corlett Grocery Store. Mr-- and Mrs. Harry Eglof re-- turned Thursday from their trip to many pointw n the : East where she On her return>>Mr. Egloff met her at Clevelanil;--Ohboy Mr. and Mrs. Eldon and son have moved to Ne Wiscon-- #in where Mr. Kitchen is employed in a wood--working factory. * Mrs. L. D. Knox and daughter Ruth, visited with relatives in Chi-- eago Thursday. and family and Elmer Rich of Grays-- laks are expecting to motor to the resort of Mrs. Ed Glemn at Lake Nancy, Minong, Wisconsin, Tues-- day where they will spend a two mony Sunday night. The. young couple were Elmer Carlson of High-- wood and Miss Lelah Cole of Galena, Illinois. The marriage was solemn-- hgdatthehubyteflnmn. liaKcluCarullandlfl.Rm' Ellis are planning to visit with the | former's aunt _l_nChdnn.fl.Ohiofor, two weeks. They expect to leave here Tuesday, August 8. * family returned Thursday from their motor trip to Bloomington, Illincis, where they visited a few days with Bert Hawn, a former linotype op-- erator at the Register plant, stop-- ped in Friday to say "howdy" to his old fljendl.lr Hawn, with his wife, was on his way back to Flori-- several friends from Waukegan at her home Tuesday evening. pleasantly 'surprised Saturday when her four sisters and a number of other relatives and friends gathered to help her celebrate her seventieth daughter Doris, Mrs. Fred Luebke-- man, Mrs. Emma Rouse, Mrs. Anna Hannah Bremer, of Chicago. Misses Jessie Drury and Virginia Kowalski favored the group with several musi-- cal selections. Mrs. Whitney cut the two large birthday cakes and the were Mrs. J. W. Thursday to take care of a man who thence to the grounds by auto. had imbibed not wisely but too well .« t# . ®#~" # and who was endeavoring to sleep| : Sunday August 8 off the effect of the celebration. He|_--County Legion Picnic at Foss was lying on the sidewalk on New-- Park North Chicago. Basket lunch, local lockup where he was allowed to continue his slumbers. _On his return to normalcy he was given a small fine=as a correction measure and turned loose: C: F. Garbutt made a trip to Ke-- nosha Sunday where he visited with kis brother Wesley Garbutt of Milwaukee. ; and Mrs: J. Schneider spent Wednesday at Gages _ _ Mr, and Mrs. Hucker of Waukegan visited Sunday with the latter's par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Havice. Misses Edith Steir and Constance Schanck and Mrs. Julian Aldrich spent Monay in Chicago. Joseph Miller, well known resi-- dent of Libertyville, died at the Lake County General Hospital, Waukegan, Wednesday night about 10:30 o'clock. Mr. Miller was taken to the hospital Sunday . evening suffering with intestinal trouble, but at that time his condition was not thought to be gerious. He failed to improve, however, and the end came Wednes-- day night. He leaves to mourn him, a widow, seven daughters and two sons. Mr Miller was 67 vears old and had lived in Libertyville all his St. Joseph's church Saturday morn-- in gat 9 o'clock. Burial will be at St, Mary's Cemetery in Waukegan. lonely is because they sacrificed too many friends on the way up. When the unexpected happens a man's true nature begins to show on If a woman wants to be conspicu-- ous now--a--day, all she needs to do is to dréss modestly. Funeral services will be held at TRIGGS & JOHNSO\ At Your Service At Any Hour D'X"m The accessibility _a + e g «1e 4 1\ convenience of ua)fi.amu; G) *% Bht You save money when you buy your groceries from us because we pass on to you the saving made possible through our quantity purchases. And, every article you buy is stand-- ard, labeled goods made by reputable firms. We adhere strictly to this policy of giving quality goods at rockbottom ices because "it is the right thing to do." That's why our mnhcgmwnmdpumpued. 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Association voted . to the center of its activities from the Grammar School grounds to Central Park starting Monday Aug. 2. for action Monday August 2 at 1 p. m. in the new loaction. : All of the regular activities will be con-- tinued there until the end-- of the season, August 28 when the Liberty-- ville Juvenile Circus and Communi-- ty Fair will be held. The kcal Kiwanians held their weekly meeting in the Libertyville Club rooms Thursday evening and were served an excellent dinner by the management of the Libertyville Cafe. f A goodly number of the members. were present; committee heads re-- ported and several new names were were proposed. Group singing lead by Otto Bothm added to the even-- ing's entertainment. President Glenn Hoskins is evi-- dently getting results from his efforts to keep the club alive and go-- ing during the summer months. "A good office to do business with" 201 8. 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