Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1920, p. 8

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Miss Naomi Comwlnll of La Grange m : week-end guest of Miss Pau- Inc miner. Born to Mr‘ and Mrs. E. Anderson I! Onkwood nve., Sunday, March 14. I daughter. It. A. C, Miskelly is ill at his Ian's on Prince avenue with tonsili- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mum Saturday, March 13th, a Dr. W. C. Barber has purchased the Miller flat buiiding on South For- m an MIT Railroad st. If. Ind Mrs. Tom Shultz have pur- M the J. W. Wood house bfl Isple avenue. Ir. Elmer Fjord of erdick. "L. visited It the home of G. H. Whfitney My and Sunday. I. N. Davi,‘ of North Main st, is I. Washing‘on. D. (7.. for a few rocks on :- business trip. Pop mm. :hoilovl and cloanml‘ I?) ”‘8 per pound. 2 pounds. 25 (cuts, Met Pharmacy. adv. line Fannie Whitney spflfl thv net-end with hor parents. In Charles Aldrich of Hinsclalo vidted with mlativos how Tuesdav Ir. Harris J. Fox hm: purrhlml the Wallace ’nousv on Main ct. I! you mlus. fovms. IM‘J In. C. Slofly i-t nn Farmer’s and. Merchant’s Bank The Corner Grocery 1. W. Nash Phone No. .‘ Is Your lnsumce Policy Where we Fm! Will Find It? HAS 0N HAND A GOOD SUPPLY OF FOODS SUITABLE A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 For Spring Eating The Corner Grocery By keeping it in a safe deposit box in our strong vaults you INSURE your INSURANCE. Don’t wait till after the fire. the flick list ru. on mu .5 A DANDY Quite a number of the members of Downers Grove Lodge No. 750. l. 0. 0. R, “tended the District No. 12 The Geo. Ream property on Center ave. has been sold to J. F. Park of Chicago; ' Mn. Luyc hm: sohl her place on S.‘ Lyman ave. to Louis flasher; of Chicago. W. E. Harvey has bought the Jo- seph Batterham house on Highland Ave. The Otto bungalow on East anlp, are. was purchased by E. L. you of Chicago. ' do non of Chicago. The Jim Mitchell place at East ”for: has been sold to W. H. Anâ€" Mr. Oscar F. Reinholt has so“ hi< house on Grand aw. to M. F. Allum of Peoria. Webster st. Mr. S. F. Miles of Baltimore has purchased the Singteterry harm on Mrs. John 74‘" is laid up at Mr homo rm Noflh Main st with lum- hago. . Miss Marga-ct Cummings was tak- In to the West Side Hospital far a wrinus opvration on Thumday. Have )nu onion-d that sham rm your plow?. R. (1 Elliott, Implo- n.ent Dealer. adv. Mr, anal Hrs. Chum "ville um! Robby m-n‘ "iambic View»? in“ Sunday. Mrs. G. W. Houseman has muted ”he Hawkins building just around the corner from Main on Curtis: street She will occupy one side of the low- er floor as living quarters and will open a tea room on the other side. The upstairs will be turned inta‘ rooms. ‘ Those interestod in "The Trailer The Always Tracks" will be glad tn know that Charlie Baker will be mn~ m’ng around our village streets at an early date, with one attached to Ms row Overland, and everyone is invit- ed to watch him turn tlw corners with it. adv. Lemuel Wright. who umkm‘on: u-x‘eral operatiom inst fall, has again been faker. to the Michael Rmse hm- rital where hm more operations will be necessary. Ho is suffering from a bone disease. hut indications Are (hat he will be all right after treatment Mr. and Mrs. H. Hall:- Wright of la (haunt, formrr residents of 111“ Grove. have purchased the Henry Bums house on Nov-1h Main st. and will take possession about the 15m (If Afpril. The Bums .Iamih‘ win more to Otk Park. } Mr... H. G. Lemon and MIA. T. I". Kelly anemia! tht' RNipmnky lun- chmn at the GIN. l'fllwn Woman's Club rm Tuesday. The State I‘m-xi. «it-M, Mrs. Hart. was~ prvsont and (an a splendid talk. flrmlrw of Ibo .‘kmprr I‘M-m: Clw an to mart It the homo uf ”wit hmun-r Hen Morgan 1M Wm- wn awn. on Saturday evening. Mnlflv '20“. fur a nlvmi businms session fol. 'ownl by a ""lizzarvl Party." ‘(ho "I ”w 01 sums It at I and 21 8!, erph'n rhurvh hm about com- ‘rlflnl the "null-lion of a union of wry mmmiablr Main“! [inns Mn- clows. a «knriph’on n! uhic‘n will he (in!!! our wukvn- in an nrly tau-or of The Report". Thv I'Illmtt lmpltwwnl ('u. an- flu- Iml metals {or "w Mva-lr (‘)‘rla~ ('o and will carry a In" Iim‘ of Mrycle' nlnirh Hwy will W” at fnrhu) mic-w. “The Sea Wolf," playml by Louise INK, wh'wh will be at the Dlekv The-tn Tunda)‘ Illa-II 23rd, h n picturv that I: .vurv to plrnuv you. Don't min it. adv. Klein’s Market have a new «It-pan In": in their all thin week. With the ‘uwal specials the): om-r several spo- dalx for Manclny, Tut-«lay xmd Wal- nemiay of next week. Look it up. Mrs. Frank (‘mnu-r has muclmml the L. P. Butlvr home on “'05! (fur- Iisu Ht. and the Butlers have pur~ vhnscd the Dawnon home on North Forest ave. Constanta 'l‘almadgv. another very popular moving picture star, will be at. tho Dirko Thmtn- March 26th and 2'31}! in a most excellent p‘vture t-n- Nfled “Two Wot-ks." mh'. Mr. Frank Rom-sack left {or Kan- sas City last Saturday to meet his wife who was returning from hm- hm months' visit in California. Miss Luella E. Natlelhoflor, who is attending the University of Chicago. has been elected to membership in the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Mrs. Ed. Suctilifl'e of Chicago. vis- ited last Sunday with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Singleterry, at her home on East Maple avenue. TM pitta” of "The Shepherd The McVean house on Maple ave. has been sold to Isiah Allison who have been tenants there for several years. ” The D. F. Lintlsleys have sold their home in Highland Acres am have moved to Bufl‘alo where Mr. Linds- k‘y's bysiness takes him. Junior Allison of La "Grange, is making an extended visit with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Allison. If you like gospel singing you will like every Sunday evening service at the First Evangelical church and you am always welcome. Mr. and Mrs.‘Fl'ank Kivlwell and son, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dewey, visited in Chicago Sunday with the Frank Deweya. merting at Brookflcld this evening. I M .H. Frazier of Millford Center, "llls‘ Oath "In his Ink"! i r mountain... In Muliful Did" Thanh WM" Somprr I! the Morgan. “flaws me in the hot nml can» I mun-y. m. Man-h P Mad clnml th "I wpnir all makes of batteries ln con- ljunctlnn will: tlmir tire repair buSL m-ss. ley have takon over the ox" rlusiw agency of the Lincoln High- way and Racine Tires in this vicinity uml also wish to unnounm that after April lst. 1920. thrir new name will be, Dawnom Crm‘v Tire and flattery Shop. Hall 11 Cal» flattery Servin- Station, whore they “ill recharge. rout and Tht- Downm-s Grow Vulcanizing Shag) wishes to announce that on or hofom April Isl. 1920. tlwy will in- Dr. Goodwin again surmised the Worshippers at It) o’clock .Mass Sun- day by having Rev. Father She-ran present. who delivered another of his masterly addresses. this one being a ‘uk-lineation of the character of Mo- rcs, as viewed particularly in n13- tion to those present-day problems that. alike for the welfare of the State and of each individual, demands a wise solution. AUTO BATTERY ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Elizabeth (Bodfish) Clam died at hér home in Columbus. 0., a ‘l'cw wreks ago and was bu‘ied at Palmer. Mass... on February 11th. She will be remembcmd by Downers peo- ple as. s'cienco instructor in the Downâ€" m's Grove high school in 1917. She resigned in December of that year to marry Edwin H. Clark, professor of sociology and economics in Hamilton College. Ohio, has purchased the old Hayes house on Linscott and Prairie aven- ues. from G. W. Miller of Chicago, and will take possession about the first of April. He is connected with the Velvctile Floor Co., whose new factory is nearing completion near the East Grove station on Maple ave. Special§aving, 10 Bars Swift’s Pride Soap $1.00 quality SH bleached sheeting, per yard ..... 85c quality 42 inch pillow tuheing. per yard ...... 36 inch Lonsdale bleached muslin per yard ........ 45c quality 36 inch good bleached muslin, per yard Additional locals on page 85c quality new fine miles 617 per yard ....... $1.00 quality "Enchantres" miles GD pn‘ yard .. $1.26 to $1.35 quality fine soft cranes 61‘ per yard 31.35 quality Magnulia miles 613 per yard ..... Your every need in spring sewing has been enrefitlly mnsidered and provided for in the most complete assortment of sewing needs. You will find much satisfaction in the prices which haVe been kept down .to the lowest notch for economical buying. Delightful Suitingsnlotl Sheer and Heavy Woven White Goods grade white Ramie linen for skins 61> I'm yard .................... 6.x made 40 inch white “Indian Head” Belfast linen finished suiting. yard 65c marlo ",6 inch \Ihitc “Indian Head" linen finished GI) pm varrl ....... 59c DRY GOODSâ€"GENERAL MERCHANDISE â€"- GROCERIES 28-30 So. Main St. Phones 177-178 Many Novelties in New Wash Goods Large Cans Tomatoes, per can Mustard Sardines, per can Karo Syrup, 95 gal. 45c; gal. Large can Sliced Pineapple Large jgr Chili Sauce ....... Large jar Preserves ......... Large can Klppeml Herring . New fresh spring “Voile” fancy striped waistsâ€"smartly, sim ple tailored looking waists, a $550 value, absolutely, only. .3422 Savings in Our Grocery Dept. Special Cotton Prices Fancy Striped Waists Why One Should “Carry An Account With .a Bank IT PAYS TO ADVIITIII IN "II IlPOITlIfl "Y IT" FIRST NATIONAL BANK 324'. 45: 2* You are invit'ed to open an account with The First National Bank. 1. Because your money is safer in a bank than anywhere else. Downers Grove. Illinois. Because it gives a better standing in the community, especially among the business men, to pay by check rather than cash. Because paying bills by check is the simplest and most coifvenient meth- od, as well as the safest, as your check becomes a receipt for the debt it pays. Per pound 12c; an): forri ........ 32: 2 can: find Beans ................ 25: New Holland Herring ........... 8|.” Large can Cal. Peaches ........ Crispo Lemon or Ginger Snaps In kegs .................... Wheatheam Breakfast Food March 19, 19M ..... 75c ...$l.15 ...$l.l5 59c

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