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Lake County Register (1922), 2 Aug 1924, p. 5

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The Odd Fellows of Lake county, m Wilmette, Highland Park, Waukegan and Libertyville will hold a picuic at Sheridan Park, two miles north of Waukegan, on Sunday, August 17. Everybody and their friends are invited. n-q': entertainment for all.: Bring Mrs. Jos nesday and . _ _ ONE WAY TO GET MORE Through increased efficiency and effort one can often enlarge his income. Enthusiasm and energy when pro-- perly directed produce a combina-- tion... that... of.. necessity... increases one's accomplishment. Increased accomplishment means enlarged earnings. 5 ' Enlarged earnings open the way to greater saving. Advancement is certain and the fu-- ture secure. 3 The ultimate profit is yours espec-- --jally when placed in a Savings Ac-- 'count in tha Bank. We value your account and appreciate your co--operation. YOU ARE WELCOME! ; A Swat in Time Saves JSiffy Corn Plasters Will remove that corn tetottally and absolutely, root and all. . Positively guarantee these plasters under money back guarantee. They are 25¢ a package. ~-- They positively will do the job. sulphur and high melting point of ash means little trouble removing ashes and no clinker. f If you have used Pocahontas and fired it properly, ou are on the flfht track, but until you try our f'lne Ridge Smokeless, you are like Columbus be-- fore he saw land. A Million Later On F. B. LOVELL,',,E,,O;M ' LAKE COUNTY NATIONAL BA NK For Household Use We Have: Black Flag at 20¢, 40c and 80c per pkg. ° "The Bank of Service" with Mrs, W. Cordially yours, ';ndnn Edward and Marguerite ac-- companied her home. .They spent | Sunday at Channel Lake. Mrs. James Layeock returned home from Chicago Saturday after-- Newbore, and are visiting at mmE n L 00207 i f a S ioh 0 e i s nocon,. Mr. and Mrs. John Laycock, -- Charles Morris and Harmie, Mar-- Sr., Mr. and Mrs, John O'Leary, and| guerite andCharles Jr., of Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Leary, and ) Wis., motored to Libertyville and %'Ialtlfilpoint C '"of -- -- 2800° .'Bu To U' t * 15'1m 1. High Carbon means most ef-- Fixed Carbon 78.62 Volatile =, matter -- + -- 16.80 Sulphur -- -- 0.68 Imes, sister of Mrs. John and Mrs. Howie, a niece, o at the John Newbore L ow -- volatile means less smoke. £4 ash and ; | Telephone 456, Libertyville, II): ! in harvesting the big whea'* erop on 'his brothers farm of four sections of | land. 'His brother is seriously ill and | cannot ov:rsee the harvesting, | l Mrs, W. S. McCiain and daughter | Verlie spent Thursday in Chicago ' and atiended the show "Topsy and lu. E. church, and his wife left on Wednesday on a vacation trip. They | will spend the month of August with | relatives at Beaverton, Oregon. l . Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Whitney ex-- pect to leave Sunday for an extend-- ted visit with Mr. Whitneys mother | at Oregon, lowa. Harry Gotti Jr., is visiting with Tis grandmother, Mrs. Kurt at Champaign, 11. a Mr. and Mrs, Charles M. Bernard entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Heit-- ing and two children and Lawrence Heiting of Blue Island Saturday. The Board of Local Improvements held an adiourned meeting at the village hall Monaay night and adopt.-- ed a resolution for the installation of a sanitary sewer in Oakwood Ter-- race. The' owners of this subdivision rlan a liftine station to take care of '*"e sewage for nart of the lower ofs. visited at the home of Mrs. Frank Effinger for several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Quinton and daughter and Mrs. Henry Quinton of Chicago, were guests of Mr,. and Mrs. William Schley on Thursday, Ray N. Smith has moved into his new residence on Douglas avenue. William Green, an empoye of the Hawthorn Farm, -- died at Victory Memorial Hospital Friday morning after an illness of a few days. He was 'operated on for abdominal trouble. Mrs. Sarah Mason is i at her hom e221 N. Mlm". Ross and Charles Taylor sons of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Taylor of. Alle-- gan, Mich., are visiting at the Ed. W. Carroll home. _ Verlie McClain is enjoying a two' weeks vacation from her duties at} the Illinois Bell Telephonre office. | The Presbyterian Sunday school picnic will be held Friday, Auguét 8, at Gages Lake. Transportation will be provided for those not hav-- ing conveyance." Meet at the church at 9:30 a. m. George <Walton motored to Volo Sunday in his new car and called on relatives living there. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mack. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ganiere and Libertyville, on Ellis farm, on and Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph Behm, Of, April 14, 1897 passed away in Milwaukee spent the week end With his 28th year. Hel was educated in Mrs. Peter Mowers. * |the grammar schools . of Rev. E. 8. White, rector af the tpne village. -- His entire life was church of the Holy Communion, St.' spent at homt in community. Louis, Mo., Wilr Offich'e at bou\'"'hete he made -- & uhtge circle 'Of services at St. Lawrences church 0N friends. His broth James Thomas August 3. f Ellis, died four ye,' s ago last Feb-- Mrs. E. S. White is visiting ui-"'i'uary of the flu, and his mother Flora Churehill in Chicago this week--! passed away two years ago the 315st _ Verlie McClain is enjoying a tW0) of jast December. _ ~ Miss Ca mv' ie Panzer visited her sis-- ter Mrs. L. B. Cannon at Gages Lake the fore part--of the week. _ _ . firs:HnrryNiebolllofOotkM is enjoying an outing at Devils Lake Wisconsing , ¢ Miss Marguerite Kirtsinger . of Chicago is the guest of Miss Marie Fincutter this week. $. C. Kimball, Wm. Kretchman, Arthur Kick and other frieads mo-- over the week end: Charles: Johnson left Wednesday for Sperling, Canada. He will assist Tuesday.: They made the boat trip around the lake and enjoyed the swimming and other sports while Mrs. Agnes Callahan:and daughter Marian of Chicago, spent the week end at the home of L. H. Riechoff. Mrs. John Micheal returned to her home in Milwaukee Sunday af-- ter spending a few days at the L. H. Reickoff home. William Laycock returned home from Clear Lake, Wis., Monday night. . He spent several weeks at Rev. :'.' J. Dickey, pastor of the _ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nutt vis-- ited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis in Chi-- s un -- P t c Aatnints 2s You are invited to attend Titus Brothers opening of their new elec-- trical shop, 501 Milwaukee avenue, Saturday evening, August 2. Gifts will be awarded. ; FOR SALE--Two quart jars and ing her sister cago Tuesday evening. Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Titus and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown motored to Waukegan Sunday, _ e .l Miss Ella Reeves of Chicrgo was puest at the Fred Helfer home Gallon jugs at Lankworthy's 59--1 '~ * Only MAIN GARAGE Zell of Waukegan is visit-- Personal andLocaIOEm.w ot Partic % Interest to Our Libertyville Jt --f IDe Paepe, and Mrs. ,G:ieawgo. , and Mrs. the state conven _ Come and get 24, the Rev. Charles J. Dickey, pas-- details about the picnic and tor of the First Methodist Episcopal our activities at eounty fair -- church of Li yville, officiating. E. A. Keohn, ad , | Mrs. James G. mnke and. Mr. Ot-- Miss Helen Ca spent Thurs-- to Boechm sang "Beautiful Isle of day in Chicago and at Briargate Golf Somewhere," and "Nearer My God Club at Deerfield: . . i to Thee," and Mrs. Yahnke sang "I The Ladies' Aid S of the M. Come to Thee." Interment was in E. church will m t t;o home of Lakeside cemetery, Mrs. Edward 8 284 North ! mt ces Second street, next y, August y 5. The meeting ealled prompt ZANE GREY'S > : ly at 2:80 p. m., I time. All §. 99 members are urged to attend the "TOTHEI.;%STMAN meeting and be on € € | ® * nuws w L Lewyr mancar _ Miss Helen Carroll spent Thurs-- day in Chicago and At Briargate Golf Club at Deerfield: . Mrs. T. R. sn ind C son are -pew.: "'k C o i Chicago. Libertyville e number 394, A. F. & A. M. at a stated meeting last meeting nights from the second and fourth Saturdays mights to the se-- cond and fourth Fmiday, nights of each month,. This will make it more convenient for busin@ss men to at-- tend the 'f,@' it is urged that members pisent at the regular meetings. 5; _ [ Calvin How Calvin Howard -- Libertyville, on t April 14, 1897 an _ James Jedlicka of Chicago his sister Mrs. y Car Sunday. Ex; Dale Acox visited . aunt Mrs. Henry Kindrew of Franklinville last week. Mr, and w brought Dale home in their automobile. Calvin has been described to me as a very popular young man. The family called him the pet name "Lover" because of his loving dis-- position.. He was fond of fun and SPECIALS Phones 24 and 25 per1--2 Ib. package . . . . 4o¢ Waukesha Ginger Ale, per bottle 15¢ per doken . :. -- ..' . "".' '§L00 Root Beer and Ginger Ale, gt. bottles, ice cold, per bottle . . 20¢ Club House Grape Juice, gt. btl. 57¢ pint boitle _ ..--_. .. ~..~=. --.__30¢ Club House : Orange Peko Tea, Big Sweetheart Watermelons, 75¢ to 85¢; smaller ones . 65¢ to 70¢ Cakes and Cookies, Stuffed Olives, Pickles, Cold Sliced Meats, Cheese of all kinds, Ete. for picnics. Butter, fancy creamery, per Ib. . 43¢ OBI t Weather and Miss A& modern night building o The an-- pening appears this issue. meeting of Li-- an Legion will hall on Tues-- h : All Legion-- be present as Mng before \ Come and get mpicnic and eounty fair, -- H. Hansen, of AUGUST * A n.'.'m' during the en A t j 4 t¥ . . wild oats # is worth a lifetime tenifld"b'z some 30,000 people in C . _ P ns 'mha.*;-.wby physi-- J eT 8 cians to have suffered from venereal > t iA ' dl\egw " s m[. &h'th'" were mfi:film!'.w in the w ..od-natu' and hearted | state last year , according to e ' f:-:d.. "H |' good authority, a large percentage and easily made y * | 5 resulted from syphilis. that would have friends", says the | Of these ns sage of Holy "must show him. | ' * self friendly." . C was of that | p, y nt to Buy, Sell or Hire ? fine stuff of A friends are made. ] mov. '6""""': A'.'tha Once Over He was always good to his mother. | n A neighbor who had done business| ~----~~mm==««----«--------«--=«--«--------------«-- with him told mo«:::t he was striect.| ly honest in his lings. He was P industrious and bhard working. He INSURANCE is loved dumb animals, particularly plus FNVT horses, and was kind to them. | u> Tok ~~ _ > -- 1 ze J J% _ a. The funeral was held at his father's re south of the village on Thu afternoon, July Nothing in this world is perfect. The most ul landscape has some blemishes and even the Sun, the King of the Day, has spots. No life is without its faults. "All have sinned," declares the word of God. All equally need the Savior. _ In committing (Calvin's bedy to 'the groynd *oday, let us cherish only the memory of his vlr;zes, and also com-- mit his spirit and ourselves ~unto Him, "who is able to save unto the uttermost." wua ui Come along to "The Purple High-- way" on a joyful journey 'fi.t climbs to the peak of perfect screen entertainment. It's a plea-- sure trip all the way. A LIBERTYVILLE | Do You "';',',, Bay, Sel1 or Hire ; | DAXY AND NIQHT FAXL SERYICK 'leo Our Want Ads the Once Over Phone Libertyville, 306 INSURANCE is PROTECTION plus FNVESTMENT There is no obligation in asking information or advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG OWEN -- Agent -- 233--W IN BEING SMARTLY DRESSED --_-- FOR THE EARLY FALL SEASON? _ . We have an early line of fall goods that will mean economy and charm to you. The soft flan-- nels in bright hues or somber are irresistable for this season. Soft twills, in pencil--stripes or box checks are charming. Heavy flannels and plaid-- ed homespuns will attract you. Home Builders Get Busy The widths are convenient, 27, 40, 54 inches. The prices are our usual attractive ones. Don't delay starting your house this Spring. If you are going to build get OUR PLAN SER-- VICE and start now before all the mechanics and laborers are taken up by the other fellow. Are You Interested -- Down by the Old Depot 20 years. W. W. Carroll & Sons Co. HOMES ARE IN DEMAND Libertyville Lumber Co. Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company You will sell or rent as soon as you start. No chancte to lose. Come to us, We can assist you greatly at no cost to you, TRY IT. Others have. The First National Bank looking citizen it says, "I am yours, I represent your best work ing days. Be careful with me for I am your best friend. Put me in the bank where I am safe and will work for you. Remember I move the world." Open your Savings Account to-- day. The amount doesn't count. It's the start--that's the thing. To the thriftless money says, "Good--Bye." -- -- To the self--respecting, forward-- LIBERTYVILLE -- ILLINOIS Resources More Than a Half Million Dollars = "MONEY TALKS" Phone 47 LIBERTYVILLE, WL. PAGE 54

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