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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Mar 1920, p. 8

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The Philathea Sunday school class 0! the M. R church met at the E. F. Hocht home on Monday evening. A very enjoyable evening was ‘apent. Dr. Worsley has purchannd the F. D, Hadley home on Curtlss street and F“ I). Lindley has bought the Judge Slus- lor place on Highland avenue. Fifteen members of Vesta Chapter 0. E. 8.. attended Worthy Grand Ma‘ tron's night at Rose Cmix Chapter‘ Chicago. Samrday. February 28th. Hr. md Mrs. Roland Schultz an- moving into their new home at thr- eat-her of Maple and Lyman Ivenues. The Epwonh [me are giving a Chine-o ten putty at the M. E. church this Pm!“ evening, Mal-clam. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lacey. of North Main street. Monday morn- Iu. March I. a daughter. Hrs, Ralph Rally and son Harry. of Aaron. visited lust Friday wiQh Mrs: M Rouse. The filthy children. after being hid up with (ho measles for the past {m min: am now getting better. Kiss Sadie Kelly of Chicago, visit- ed over Sunday at the T. R Kelly mu Elsie Site". In spending “(In vmtm u Donn-r. Polo. If you need”. tom". Isa-J In: Fumes Beasley is now em- uyad at the Barnum ofliees in Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 'l he Corner Grocery J. w. Nuh Phone No. as Your Extra Day GRANGER The Fruit Season IS HEREâ€"or nearly here You will find a supply of BANANAS Don’t consider it SPENT when you hold a first mortgAge on Tomorrow. Open a Checking Account and make the most of it. SPANISH ONIONS This week at A PI’H'IS GOOD Hinsdale Uuholstering 31 Furniture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at masonahle prices. Phone 635.0)- soml postcard. Will call and deliver free 6f charge. adv. 2-20 tf. Mrs. Willard left Wednesday afâ€" lornoon for Glen Ellyn where she is living with her son, Frank: after hav- mz sepnt a few days here with relaâ€" tives and friends. “Pollymna” is the first picture produced by the Reilan Pictures Corâ€" poration in which Mary Pickford is the star. Don't miss it. It will be cven better than you expect. adv. Mr. and Mm. Funk Dewey and daugMer. Miss Genefieve. of Chica- go, visited over Sunday wim the Frank Kidwell and 0. J. Dewey fam- ilies at their home on Forest ave. Florence Wander in one a! the latâ€" est measles patients. she coming down with i! afler her broth" Bobby wax nearly we". Mn. Andi-Mr Davin and P00 Lenny. of (Hyde, spent Walmday at the hum of her bmther. (3. 1. Winter. on' Prince avenue. with Mr .nnd Mrs. Charln‘s Willard .‘n Cicero, last Sunday. Mr. and Mn. Edward Landorf, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wander risih-J The Catholic Wan-It‘s lane 0! Downer: Grow wm moot a! me home M Mrs. “'14:: on Thursday aflnmm. Mitch no. It two o‘doct. GRAPEFRUIT LEMONS Wilkenson mapped out three ways so and his life. To make sure that he was successful he resorted to all of them . meling to the highest point in the hay loft he fastened a rope aâ€" Fear of being committed to the county jail for Weft of a machine belting, for which he had been at- rested, caused Swain Wilkenson. 31, Elburn farmer. to commit suicide. ac- cording to a coroner’s jury which in- vcsfigated his death. SUICIDE WANTED TO MAKE SURE J O B 0 F I T Ethan: Farmer Bunion .1 Methods 0! Ending Uteâ€"One wns Sumsfnl. The next regular meetlnu of "00* Women's Guild M 8!. Andrew's church will be held at the home of Mn. [-2. ll. Hnnungton. corner Pnlrie and Sun. cm nrenues. Thursday. March um. Mrs. Huntington and Mrs. Rose Way lea. hostesses. A urge attendance In requested that we may accomplish the desired amount of sewing during the Lenten canon. Frlnl: (‘nmerfnnL whom mmtlc-rful ;-rtklos. "I’roblms Pacing Shh-ken ‘Wmld" Ann M“ running in me Re. pork-r." has hem appoinwl by Sula Aflomy Mayne of Cook County is special prosecutor of the Alleged Reds aim in the raid: the tint of the year . lk‘autilul Mark! As thew few rim-n we bring AM a mfflt- than mkl‘ \- into-r Nissan! is tuning and old John "wary Wmthrr Form!" pmmim ‘hnt It will hr the wont of "to "non wich trulm UNI up And Mar-1y mm Inmpcrflum‘ llcnuulul March! TM Geo. Font" family have moved (mm their home on Lula Place to the building he nvcontl)‘ pun-hand a! '2 Wm: Maple It's-9mm. IA”) Boflolin :nml family we now occupying 1h" i‘o-tm' Inmm‘ on hm» l'l-rr. Dr. Tape wishes to inform his friend: and patients he in not going to move to Glen Ellyn. The artich- whlch gave rise to the rumor ‘1» published In the Repotur under the heading of “Twenty-Two Years Ago." Tuesday. “and! 9th at the Curtiss you will see the big Dowmm Grove lavorite, William ["31an In his won- derful Fox Special, “Heart Strings" The young men of Laos Ind In old fashioned charlvari M. the home of Miss Hilda Slum who was man-led to Mr. Art Roth hut Friday. They vol-e well (rated by the bridegroom. MIDI 11mm! Smith, Miss Mary man. like Eleanor Eaton. and Mrs. Homer 8. Dun formed a party which head Father Finn and his New York choir In Chicago. Thursday evenlnx. cage, will speak in S. Andrew’s church on Wednesday evening u 8 o'clock at the Lenten Service. The Rev. Cyrus M. Andrews, priest in charge of s. Timothy's church, Chi- The Woman's Missionary Society or the Congregatlonu church. wlll meet with Mrs. II. H. Prince. Friday anal-v noon. March 13th. promptly at 2:30. Members are invited to bring guests. Rev. Father Shanna" unannounced appeared at the 10:00 o'clock services at St. Joseph’s Sund'iy. where he do. llvered. as In his wont, a sermon of great power. _"l'ollyannn" is here at last. She will be at the Dicke Theatre, Friday, a-ml Satdrday, Maul! 5th and 6th. Everybody will want to see her so come early. adv. For the luvamike send In those lit- tle local items you know of. We are as anxious as youâ€"more wâ€"to have the paper newsy each week. Help us to do this. (Additional Locals on Page 5) The Rev. B. H. Flank; wu taken to the Wenky hospital My mom ins suflering with acute indigestion. F‘mm present reports his condition is. encouraging. WHOLE CAMPAIGN l8 CARRIED ON IN THE INTEREST Ol“ STARV- lNG HUMAN BEINGS. Every «lol- Iar you she will go directly to the ; die! work for all publicltv expense Elm; been secured by philanthroplc contributions of men like Mr. Mor- Knuth-u. No contributions will be solicited u the mass meeting. but a house-to- house cams» will be made next week. The npportionment for Downers Grove is only about. 81.500 and we ought to easily go over the top. This is 9 COMMUNITY APPEAL. It has no direct connection with. any church or churches of the village. THE point three canvassera to solicit funds for nliel the week :(ollovfin‘ the us! meeting next Sunday night for con- summon. NEAR EAST RELIEF MASS MEETING AT DICKE’S SUNDAY The suicide was a brother of W1!â€" lis Wilkenson, tenant on the old "Jones Farm," three miles west of Elburn.â€"â€"Wesc Chicago Press. on a charge of larceny. being accus- ul of the theft of a machine belting at a farm sale. Worry over the out- come of his hearing, called for next week, ls believed to have caused him to take his life. [fimnummmueanm 3mm of the large hams. After drink- ‘ing I can of paria green. he shot himself twice in the breast and then jumped out of the loft; The mpe broke under his weight ande fell thirty feet to the floor. According to witnesses at the in- quest. Wilkenson had been arrested One lot .wide edgings and insertions for dress trimming, the quality. You’ll be interested in thwe, selling at HALF PRICE. Lehmann Michel’s Store One lot Embroidery Insertions, about 300 yards, 1/2 to 21/: inches wide, yd. 7c so Torchon and some blacks. A big as- sortment in this lot. Values from 10c to 25c, now yard ................. 5c One lot Valencienes Lace Insertions al- About 20 dozen left. If you can use style and sizes, they’re yours for each 15c (Continued from Page I) LACE INSERTIONS J. A. Nam-n. Secretary DRY GOODSâ€"GENERAL MERCHANDISE - GROCERIES 28-30 So. Main St. Phones 177-178 "S “ARROW” COLLARS $2.25 Actual Values. Sale Price 82.50 Actual Values, Sale Price $2.75 Actual Values. Sale Price This is a new f mall lot of well made aprons in five (lifl'cro om. styles and colors. You can still buy those at sale price. Sales Specials S T I L L O N For Yourself Make a Name l1 PAYS 10 ”VIII!!! ll m FIRST NATIONAL BANK APRONS 77 anti?- 1 waved! VIM. am am woven To MLD 11' Start now. We'll tell you how. Ask us about it. Saving means more than having just so much money -â€"- it means building character, winning the respect of others and being able to grasp oppor- tunity when it comes. It means mak- ing a name for yourself. The man who does save shows that he is boss of himself, and ready to assume other responsibilities that may come to him. The young man who cannot save money is doomed to go through life un- known and unsuccessful. Downers Grove. Illinois. . 2.10 51.69

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