Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jun 1920, p. 8

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“AnnalDIfntthe Desl’laim M Ground will he held this year army,1m:1.mnn..w LOdllmofIAkeFomt.wflldcllv- (chm Anmunyloalpeople‘ h been attending annual day at Q up meeting for your: it in that fit they will avail themselves of the Wty of hearing Rev. Collins d'mmmmumum Mdlebfiahlndgeinbomn rClIbofIheioalOdd entertainednthehm .laud Smith on No. Forest Oaksypnuxtuul'hhem- of your time is taken up in opening a CHECKING Account. But you are saved DAYS OF TIME AND WORRY when you pay by CHECK. 81.00 Opens An Account At This Bank 81.00 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution finder Stun Supervision Just a Few Minutes I! You Buy It at The Corner Grocery It hGood. BACK OF EVERY SALE ISA moon) 0!" TWENTY NINE YEARS OF QUAKE DEALING The Corner Grocery V. Nut Phone No» 8 a generous supply of Ir. W's min-nu: nun. In grand- m (M by M: «If». no no (he death of the mm m. an m loll-mm -m III M It the lulu-Ir- m m. 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A complete production of the de- lifitful My. “It hy- Oo Adm the." will be given on the MI: night Iby 3 company of eight. “It Pays to Athenians" Is one o! the moat mo- mslulofmodemplm ltiuuwcll waned In Inuk- lmm nim- that it than the bean and dinn- the mind at the an» annual. It I: P’Iilum o! the Misfits," or “Life's Loon Ends." This is I lecture which limbhelpintheaolutiondtho pmhlem of “What shall I do in the world?" Prof. Word's puma h to prevent uni-MI in the proteaskum1 and in business. His lecture should {bouldbymmuwhoiaimm ed in individual an] community pro- [ 0! the fifth aftérnoon Chen‘s: Ifllâ€" ton Sanford. expert in vocational guidance. will give his lecture, “The He he traveled widely and has ac- complished may important tasks. ll point of «ammoâ€"education. travel. association and experience. no man is better prepared to intemst and in- struct on audience. A musical event extraordinary will be the appearance on the fourth nf~ «moon and night of Bohurnir Kryl and his famous bend. Bolmmir Kryl is known everywhere as one of the world's greatest headmaster: and the world's greatest cometist. He will normally conduct his bend at both the afternoon and night concerts. He ‘will have with Mm twenty-two of his ‘best bud men and there is no quea- tioo but what Bud Day will be long renumbered in the community. (Mh-dfnu rag-n mgmwm m" MW » THE CHAUTAUQUA “02%? F\‘ (j (Confined from Page 1) Corn Plates, 2 m. for ................. it Pulley Evaporated Apples. 25: value; per lb 21¢ Paley saut- Clara Prunes, 28c value; pound 2|: Fancy Staring Figs. 251: value. pound ...... 21c Nonesuch Hill. 2 am for ................ 23¢ Savoy Orange lambda, per jar ........ Ck Sand Pails and Shovels ..... I ........................ 15c 25c Shovel, Hoe and Rake Sets .............................. 35: Wash Boiler find Sieve; ........... ' .................... . 15¢ In! “and. (‘Im and Japan are min-0y Clo mind-calla: unloa- ol the wet“. AW nu MM M. m mind Io “tenure” um ”d rd. mmnfim© ....;; $3.50 Hem Brown Rubber Shoes, splendid for summer play @ ..................... TENNIS SHOES REDUCED! $1.66 and $1.75 Quali priced at .8139 fig) Quality prficeq g ............. $1.25 'Hrs. W. F. Reina u their beauti- ful new home on Carpenter mun ‘Satunhy evening It I “house-warm- In" pony. lay stunts were pul- led at! which hpt the host and hot-1 unmincutomtmmniul MESS WHITE AND BLACK REDS AND Friend: Help In. and II New: “Initille” New HOUSE-WARMING SURPRISE PARTY SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. and llrs. Wells let! in their car. following the menfion, for pal-Ca unknown for a short honeymoon. Kiss Edith Stiles played the wad- ding much and Miss Lucille White any "01: Promise 114," After the ceremony the Angela Catering Co. served. issues. Mod inrpillk nun mid white Mt. “W a hum of pink Wt Emma flower girl. You can roflt by watching out-eds or alias to our store often and see what we ave on sale. We buy our goods often and each week you'll find new, fresh merchandise on our shelves or tables and in buying often we pro- cure merchnndiee a distinct savings. W mum these savings on to on in the form of greatly reduced prices.. Folio ring are a few of the mini: Sevgfpl friends surprised lr‘. Lehmann é! Michel’s Store (Continued {mm Page I) GROCERY SPECIALS Blah. Whites, Tun. Navy, Pink, Green and many other colors. fancy and plain. Priced per pair from ”a u 50: $2.25 Quality in Black, Brown, White and Navy -- Stodd8nle@fl.fl Read Story Ada-M Ivory Week. \‘oo'lI Find I! Pays To One of our ambitions is to have folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good will; to promote that feeling that the First Nation- al bank is a home institution, ready to serve our home people at all times. You will always find a welcome here; you are entitled to our time and at- tention, whether you bank here or elsewhere. work and Good Silk and Fibre ladle! lion FIRST NATIONAL BANK Feeling “At Home” woman-m.

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