William Laycock, Jr., is spending | Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Waters over the this week with relatives in Milwau-- week end. kee. W ° * i Mr. and Mrs. James Laycock and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovell are family and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Mc-- :rm.wmfimmwwm,cmwsmnqun- week. § . dawega, Wis. ; WeW elcomeWomen's Accounts Havre Money| _ _A good laxative will make your sluggish liver throw off the poisons that are strangling your system. Healthy and Happy Don't slump down and let friends "feel sorry" for you but keep up your physical enm. We nave reliable remedies that are recognized by the doc-- tors thru out the land. Anything you need in drugs or drugstore things, come to us for it. Every woman should have a bank account of HER OWN and'learn how to ATTEND "TO BUSINESS while her hus band is alive so that in case of necessity she can TAKE CARE of what is left to her. f 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. We Deliver LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK LADIES! Come in. We invite YOUR Banking Business. Start Saving Regularly NOW . It is a pleasure to us to explain banking and business to You must not only look--well, you must FEEL well to enjoy KOHOUT FLOWER GROWERS F. B. LOVELL CO. AELEPHONE 174 f rbmms,m.{.,m Let Us be YOUR druggists. « Prescription Specialista Mr. and Mrs. William Borne and children of Ciheago were guests of Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Waters over the week end. «*=.. JILLINO!S PHONE 5 x OCB8 | [, Miss Elsie Steever of Philadelphia, Penn., who has been visiting at the Jas. Laycock home, returned to her home Saturday morning. Mrs. Roda Cook and foster son, Charles, leave for California Wed-- nesday morning to remain through Mrs. G. C. Brown and two children were called to Lake Geneva Sunday morning by the iliness of the for-- Ruth Waters are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Schroeder of Half copal Church Parish House, Wed-- nesday, September 8 at 2:30 Stand-- "Word 'nas been received of the death of Mrs. Thomas Strang, mo-- Albert Hagerty and Delmar Bock!| Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon in Highland tained a numbe: Park. It is thought that Al will Chicago Sunday. now be able to answer the many in"|>~ wril, Mfinnio quiries about the Iow® corn. _ --|, Docition af H m:-. and Mrs. Chas. Brown and North Shore Li ; mtnedlondayfrom"()th-t Mr. and Mrs. wa, Illinois, where they spent the m__loon of Chi week end with relatives. l'm,wwcm Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Grandy and family and Miss Kathieen Edwards', M *"", Et of Grayslake, who have been SDPENC~ 1/,town Theatre _--Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Essentrot re-- inC.lxianx:.eolxfi tmdSundayn!ghtfromamotormicuq\mm --'The Libertyville Sewing Club will meet today (Tuesday) at the home ll:nri.a'n:n fr:u of Mrs. H'm Olendorf at Deer-- Divaw yWimn-in mer's sister. ther of Mrs. William Fendick, at her home in Wadsworth, on Monday. Burial services will be held Wednes-- day at two o'clock Standard Time. The Ivanhoe Woman's Society will hold a chicken supper in the Ivan-- hoe Congregational Church base-- ment, Saturday, September 4. Every-- body welcome! § Miss Dorothy Marsh returned here Saturday evening from her trip to Cleveland, Ohio, where she spent the week with relatives. While motoring through from Ko-- komo, Indiana, Dr. and Mrs. Bently spent the night at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Ames of Stewart Avenue. --~The ~opening meeting of the Wo-- man's Club will be held at the Epis-- Mr. and Mrs. M. MacEachion, a bridal couple of Grand Rapids, Mich-- igan, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Ames of Stewart avenue, grandparents of the Hass of Volo. Mr. and Mrs. A.'C.Bmekmanmd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Firnback enjoy-- ed a boat trip to Michigan City on the Saugatuck, Sunday. Miss Lorraine Berard and Miss Mamie Naric of Chicago, who have turned to their homes Monday after-- Miss Lorraine Berard, Miss Mamie Naric, of Chicago; Mrs. S. Majors, and her daughter, Lucile; Miss Orah Lindgr; Clifton Bueocan:f Wauke-- gan; Mr. and Mrs. F.. and son Carl of Forest Park; Miss A. Adler of LaGrange; Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. T. Luce, Walter Madsen, and Mr. Boyce left Saturday night on a motor trip to Billings, Montana. They will visit the Luce ranch at that place and then motor to the Yellow-- stone National Park. _ Guests at the M. Haas home on Sunday were, Dr. and Mrs. Berard, Sarah Leighton and Miss Your Own Home-------- Something to live for! LIBERTYVILLE sWinct BANK Without it, life soon loses its charm. With it, your happiness is complete. Save for it here! THE LAKE COUNTY REGISTER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER i, 1926 members signed up for the new golf eluls: : 1 .zg i 14 /' C. M. Wilcox who has been visit-- ing his niece, Mrs. Roy Greenfield of Hinckley, TIllinois, returned here Sat-- urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Morris left Monday on a--camping trip to Eagle River, Wisconsin, where they Expect to remain until Sunday. The golf booth at the street fair Saturday night attracted consider-- able attention and the tickets for the drawing on the golf set met with ready sale. 'The first award, the golf bag and set of clubs went to Don-- ald Fitzgerald, Mrs. James H. Swan won the sweater and shoes, Donald Eaton the golf balls and Roy. Lande-- ay was awarded a--pair of golf shoes. and Mrs. A. Brockman attended the Uptown Theatre in Chicago, Sunday Mrs. H. H. Biere entertained .' number of friends at her home Mon-- day evening at a farewell party ofi Mrs. Roda Cook, who leaves Wed--; Mrs. Joseph May and family of Milwaukee were guests Saturday at the Thomas Varney home on West Miss Minnie Seiler hnas accepted a position at Highwood with the North Shore Line. Mr. and Mrs. O. Jackson and Mr. Freeman of Chicago visited Sunday with W. W. Carroll and family, nesday for: California. Mrs. R. G. Nicholls and Miss Nan-- cy Babbage of Chicago are spend-- ing their vacation at Saugatuck, liehinn.o + * a The A. L. Stafford family of E1-- gin and James Henderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Harry Olsen of Waun-- kegan returned Saturday from an ex-- tended motor trip through Michigan. They stopped for avisit with C. F. Meridith at his fruit farm at Shel-- Mrs. J. E. Bond who has been ill for some time, is reported as being greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs, G. L Cherry and family have moved to LaGrange, Illi-- Mr. a1 Mr. and Bend, Indianag vIisillng us wooX wi;hnmmwif:'m.flvu. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Netsz enter-- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Huson of El-- gin, parents of Lee Huson are visit-- ing here for a few days. Charles H. Kaiser was & Chicago! Mrs. Louis Bockelman d&nd daugh-- M' § ter, Blanche spent the week end here Mrs. J. E. Bond who has been ;11| With rélatives. 4 r some time, is reported as being| Roy Long of Leeton, Missouri is eatly improved. expected to join his wife and*daugh-- Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Coerry ana't°* here this week and the family mily have moved to LaGrange, Ii;. | Wl make their home in: Libertyville. is. ' S. C. Kimball, assistant postmas-- * . Oy uson of Ei. ter, returned to his duties at the Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Huso® of El--'10cht post office Monday mroning af-- R. Z. Lovelace and family of South --'Phone Libertyville 438 ed-- that careful atten« tion to their appearance. "You will be delighted" Harriet Beauty, N the business us for 4* | Theo. Kunda, a former employee of the Register called on friends here. Monday morning previous to his departure for California where he has taken a position. . 'The meeting of the local Kiwanis Club next Thursday night will be la-- dies' night and the meeting will be held at the Libertyville Club rooms at 6:380 standard time. The program will be in charge of the child welfare speakers on the past, present and future recreation activities of Liber-- turned Sunday from their vacation spent motoring through the east. Mr pushed to completion and it is ex-- pected to have the lights in opera-- tion in the near future. McDonough -- resumed his duties as manager of the Auditorium theater and Mrs. E. E. Marsh. ' Harry Anderson and Miss Vera _Mof@iugovkiteddurlngt'ae past week at the home of the lat-- ter's cousin, Mrs. Ella Lynn, on twAvm friends from Chicago at a corn roast on the lawn of their home on Lake ter a vacation of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Just entertain-- George McCloud, who is employed by the Melloy Construction company was painfully injured Tuesday morn-- ing when unloading water pipe at imforthemvatersymm which is being installed there. His leg became caugnt between two }l-'hsdfipobmkingthebone just below the knee. The injured man was brought to the office of Drs. Taylor and Penney where the bone was set. foke Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McDonough re-- Aal.'+ Swift's Fancy Mild Cure Sm'oked Hams 7 to 8 Ib. Average SPECIAL AT 3. 27¢ lb. TRIGGS & JOHNSON ork -- on < the 'ornamental Brainerd avenue is being Marsh, who has been the summer in Detroit, is now visiting with Mr. Yellow Cab Equipment SNOW'S TAXI The Service Store -- > Phones 24 and 25 -- Libertyville SWIFTS Cer mt s PHONE 306 of Auditorium Theatre. | The much--heralded play, in which Miss Gish is seen in the tragic role of Mimi, famous whtrever opera is loved, is one of the outstanding pro-- ductions of the year from the Metro-- Goldwyn--Mayer studios, and Miss Gish's interpretation g the role has created a furor in circles. King Vidor, who directed. "The Big Parade," directed the new pic-- ture, which was staged on a lavish scale. ~John Gilbert plays the lead-- ing male role as Rodolphe, the poet, with Renee Adoree as the sprightly Musetta. Others in the cast are Roy D'Arcy, Edward Everett Horton, Gino Corrado, Karl Dane, George Hassell, Eugene Pouyet, Frank Cur-- rier, David Mir, Rosita Martini and others of note. Mrs. Charles Seiler left Sunday for an extended visit with relatives in Marquette, Michigan. American--made picture in . some years, is the attraction Thursday and C. J. Kierl of Waukegan was in Libertyville Tuesday renewing old acquaintances. Wednesday, September 8 Opening meeting of the Liberty-- ville Womens' club at the Parish house at 2:30 standard time. "LA BOHEME" AT It's easy enough to "do a fellow up brown" if he's already "half-- Saturday, September 4 Chicken pie supper at the Ivanhoe church given by the Ivanhoe Womans Society. oi supper at the First M. E. Church We Look Out For Your Interests Real Estate, Loans and Insurance "Apodoffioelndobu-':e-vidl" -- 201 S. Milwaukee Ave. and is dependable in every way. Metered rates. -- Phone 306. is ready at a moment's notice to drive y ou, speedily and safely eith-- er short or 'long dis-- tances. 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