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Lake County Register (1922), 4 Aug 1926, p. 8

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KX 2 ¢ must system in order P peeeeeneneoet uen on * Arhthek evder 1 you want %~--If you are troubled with indigestion, take > _Our tenics will put PEP in your step , Let US be YOUR druggists. Say it the Kohout Way _ > --with Flowers We are Lake County's largest rose growers. Also other vari-- eties of flowers and plants. $ Try us. vacation from her es at KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS ------ The--one safe way to bridge financial difficulties is to an-- ticipate them and always have a reserve of READY MONEY on deposit and subject to your.IMMEDIATE command. We offer safety and service to every one. We invite YOUR Banking Business. _ Start Saving Regularly NOW. 'There come times in every man's life when a little money will go a long way. * & LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK id here with friends. of Oakwood visited h her sister, Mrs, G. C. Strength means a healthy body. "*The Bank of Service" Nekt : RHEvy J# Delmar Bock and mother, Mrs. F. A. Bock, left Sunday for a motor trip to Council Bluff, lowa. Mr. and Mrs. R. C-- Blazer of birth of a datghter, born y & s » July 29. ln.mucmm Miss Agnes Lightbody of this city. from their trip to Wisconsin. nporind us baing h wins chisie [b motored ts the emars hok mnmmmmlmwu the home pox. in Danville over the week--end to KEEP W Mr. and Mrs.--F. R. Sellers and YVe Deliver PSE ~--_--__ | mmw«&w' z:; || . John Cole of Lake Bluff called on im Church will hold its pieaic at o' friends here Sunday. Sylvan Lake on August 5, meeting _}. Dick af w m.lu&.muua;-bpn '-/ Libertyville. visiter Runday. Miss Bernice Page spent Thurs-- ie Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wilcox of Friday Chica-- 'f Evanston visited with relatives here i o P S y h and Mts. M-- Haas . Dr. and Mrs. Berard, their son, -'3)1;-" Kittym. othmm "_M4¢m~d Mr. mdhml&tfldedcqu | Tuesday, August 11. All those who can assist by lending the use Of their cars for transportation are mndbunluhbfl"' or-- Ernest Brown, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Johnson and sons, Carl and Russell, of Chicago, who are spending a two week's vaca-- tion in their summer cottage at Deep Lake, visited here Sunday with ~Mr.@and Mrs. John Haas of Chi-- ugo,whohavebecnsptndin:auxn days with Mr. and Mrs. M. Haas and family, left Sunday afternoon for Cariboue, Maine where they will remain for several weeks with the vacation at her brother's summer eottage at Twin Lakes, Wisconsin-- Miss Rosabelle Hagerty has re-- turned from her vacation, during which she has been the guest of Miss Miriam Fox of Evanston. Church will give a social and apron Sair on Wednesday, August 4, at 4:80 at. Central Park. Ted Havice who has been spend-- fiflbmfl-fihhmh. Kr. and Mrs. W-- G. Havice returned to his home in Chicago Sunday even-- Miss Rosabelle Hagerty returned| Monday with his rq---n"'"_ s -- Mr. hhrG::thoatth local North| and Mrs. J W. ""G_' oities ';""" "'""':n Mr. and nu.'t::a W Krummery is enjoying a Chicago spent week--end week's vacation from his duties with| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Marsh and fami-- the Public Service Company. ly. ' Irene Dusek is spending a week's| Mrs. A. C-- Brockman. Mr. and Mr. 'and Mrs. Nally and family mdBymnMMoudt'Tn- rte Haute Sunday morning. ° Mr. Prosser and Mr.-- Nally returned Mcnday noon while Mrs,. Nally and her chiliren will remain there with relatives until next week when her husband will agair make the trip. have been the guests.of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brown, Jr., for the past two weeks, returned to their home Sunday. ter Madsen and family, and Mrs. Thomas Shelenmberger and daughter spent Sunday at Lake Wandewega, Wisconsin. -- ~Mr.-- Madsen-- and Mrs: Smart have purchased horhesites Mr. and Mrs Norman McKay of| boldt, this week. & Cincinnati, Ohio, visited over the : week--end with his mother at Dia--| _ The Rev. H-- B. Gwyn and Mrs. mond Lake and his sister, Mrs. V.|\ GWyn left for their vacation Wed-- Wilcox of this 'city. nesday morning by motor, for latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. F. Bailey and two sons, Frank and Sheridan, of Chicago who and Mrs. Medora Nitsche of Colum-- bus, Ohio, are spending the week with Dr. and Mrs: D. C. Grinnell. and Mrs. Ed. Topel spent Sunday in } Miss Lillian Haines underwent an C removal of her worts BBid Tebiné Tbr Take Coun: Waukegan. William Sutton was operated on for appendicitis Friday at the Lake Mrs. Bert Steir is entertaining her niece, Miss Lydia Bishop, of Racine, friends Sunday. Mr-- 'and Mrs. Oscar Petersen of All members of the Auxiliary of Mr Mr. Miss Mary Mors is Ymr_moncyhanvfix\gswcmmthueisaholuw ly safe, is' easily recovered, pays a fair yield, and it is always worth 100 cents on the dollar. Of what other investment may all these things be said! > You probably know all about a saving account from the standpoints of thrift and accumulating money. But do you realize a savings account comes close to be-- ing the perfect investment? f Have You Overlooked This Investment? of Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Your Savings Account Is Cordially Invited and family for several days during the past week. & bell is at a private camp for boys i Earl Kaiser armd family "of Joliet 'are spending a few days at the lhgn_-_ol Mz. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Haas and Mrs. M. Haas|The allowance of bills 1 spent Friday afterncon in Wauke--|payment will also be she will remain for.two weeks with The Auxiliary of the Legion will Morfiodnuvhuyflflm Chicago Tuesday afternoon to enter-- tain the ex--service men. . f August 5. o« _ The Diamond Lake Cemetery As-- sociation will meet with Mrs. Geo. Mrs. E. L DuBcis: entertain friends from New York Tuesday. Charles and Zellah r. and Mrs. E. E. Marsh and fami-- i at the V f.mmnnmuug.nmmn mflhceth_ ¥e::> to Mré. A. C Brooktaat, Mc and{pring aotamiler af imporingt mat Jack Tyrrell of Waukegan visited Miss Helen Carroll left Mrs. Joe Bond is il at her home "You will be delighted" John Haas and Mrs. M. Haas|The allowance of bills presented for 420 N. Milwaukee Ave-- Phone Libertyville 438 BEAUTY EXPERTS "LOUOK visited with Ed. Hubbard REST" streat, left Sunday morning accom-- panied by their daughter, Mary and son, LaBarre for a two weeks tour through northern Canada. ger, was operated on by Dr. Penny at his home for the removal of his Mr. and Mrs. F-- H. Just, of Lake Richard Jaeger, son of John Jae-- Quantity Buying -- Reduces Prices our mutual benefit. You save money when you buy your groceries from us becatse 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 meshasgmwnmdpmpaed. We feel that we are your purchasing agent. The more -- economically and loyally we serve you, the greater your confidence in us, and the greater TOILET --PAPER ; Waldorf, 650 sheets to roll, AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10 Bars :' 2 sfi3 :0000 ic 0falns PARIS BROOMS $ b Scott Tissue, 100 sheets to roll, Bz nc -- 30¢ ----3 fOr 30 At Your Service At Any Hour TRIGGS & JOHNSON > <. matters taken up at the Phones 24 and 25 -- Liberty SNOW'S TAXI Take Advantage of These Specials .._............ 10¢ -- 4 for 35 Social and apron fair given by the Ladies Aid of St. John's Lutheran church starting at 5:80 p. m. o & ~%~ *# Thursday, August 5 Picnic by the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian church at Sylvan Lake-- Meet at the church at 10 a. m. thence to the grounds by auto. County LezitymA Pimi:nt F oss Park North Chicago. Basket lunch, ir ago today, August 2, 1925. Xm"fiomuhum, Athmh?wh? hows Godhhhvh)*fi::nnmnd. And though the body slumbers here The soul is safe in Heaven. Mr-- and Mrs. Frank Biere We Look Out For Your Interests Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "A good office to do business with" 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. The accessibility and convenience of the Snow's auto livery ser-- vice are only two of the features we offer. Our cars are clean, commod-- ious and comfortablé, and speedy enough for anyone. Phone for our and family. Wednesday August 4 $1.00 59¢ worry to build with the proper materials. Exercise your com-- mon sense. Don't be a mental loafer. Think over y our building pians. Never lose sight of the fact that it saveés money and W. W. Carroll & Sens Co, Mrs. Geo. McDonald Commeraal Class Big Table Linen Special inches wide, good patterns. Very special 85¢c PER YARD ¢ ['i;. 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