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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jul 1920, p. 5

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Our line is most complete and we advise a trial when next you order. If you have not yet tried any of the smoked meats packed under the Miller Hart label, you have a reve- lation coming as to what can be done with this class of food by experts. me nams ana nacons have that flavor which satis- fiés; when cooked for a plain breakfast or used for an elaborate dinner. ' Probably the most delicious smoked meats ever offer- ed to the public are those of the Miller Hart Packing Co. ‘ V r...” dny for Atlanta. Georgia, when ChoflM‘mvhâ€"y evening II the home of Mt" will In located rm . mm. [mm in nu: Grow. Hr. anal Hm. Wm. Furlong am in Cdiforuh I'm- . trip. Ht Pur'ouf- hmll‘n In imprm'nm. "mlilch‘nz and firming chum- One Day'u Service. In. N. I). Abor‘ crombk. I? N. Hiumm In. adv Mt Mn. 1‘. J. On‘m had tho min-{ur- lune "many to nwmly cut her llom tn ”r. and Mn. West of W. Ihplo uwnur. Monday July I90». a daughter. Prim-ill: Dam-flurry will pm; y- l-‘iddlo at “Yo 0th!) Tylm- Conrvrw." July 30th. at Parson l’helpu' Martina: “0mm. adv Mr. and Mm. Floyd Eaaum of No. Fons! avenue. are waiting with In. Boston's pgmua in Change). I Ir. ml Hm. I. D. Pnlmetor 0!. Chm.» upon! Sunday at the B. J. Stew-ma home on North Main nt. I In. l-‘rank U. Allen is entertain- ing her mother. Mm. Fleming. of Beaver Dam. Wisconsin. Dr. ml .‘lrn. Moo-k lcfl MI Thuh Oh Boy! The Dicke Theatre is showing a special two-reel comedy ‘every Tuesday nightâ€"Let's go! adv. The hams and bacons have that flavor which Mm Pnulync Rainer is .spending a week's vacation with home folks_ at Keokuk. Iowa. Mr. Don Stoops of Napanee, Ind” spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Binder visited relatives in Plainfield over the week- Sugarâ€"$27.00 per 100 pounds. Pufier Pharmacy. adv. Mm. Peter Guanier of Highland avenue, has been on the sick list. "Illinois State Fair, August 20-28. Springfieldâ€"Let's Go." 7-23â€"4 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allison are away on an automobile trip. Miss Grace Peterson has returned from her visit to Juliet. C. R. Briggs and family are enter-v wining relatives from Oklahoma. 9:45 A. M. Church School. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service and Semion. The Young People' 3 Club announce a Benefit Entertainment at the Dicke Theatre on 'l‘uesdm Evening, July 27th 1920. Mr. Reed boy is driving a new El- gin Six. Mr. Theodore Pfatf is_ hB'm': from the bunks! much improved. It Miller Hart Smoked Meats S. Andrew’s Church you needus, (onus. 1884. PERSONALS , mu Mu la-Obumlguth omit-nun! inn oration at (he W's-l Side lowi- PHE‘AI‘ «know ,Ial Tawny for the removal 0' Mr The Amirl (Nth of the Methodist funky 8cm. 1-an :- part} A full line of the with-IN INDU mom-tic- for sale at Mark kxhr’n Art Knfl Show. up dam mull! of the Ron: Bukny. MW. 0!. twill. Mr. Anal Mu. V. swim-ll who w- an"; «M tho-6r home It C'lu'ndna mill. Mn- [ono In Memphis. Mn, 000'! In“ In 'm-nr Hts-(mu Charity anflar An; la “\‘a- Oldun Tm Comm," Friday M'enmg- Jul}! 30 o! the N. E. Church. wlv. Helen Mary Weatbvrbet- celebrated her binhchy hut Friday with tho- Mlp of lawn of Mr (death. In. E. M. Bennett ,0! Chicago we»! novenl day: (th week winning It Grovcvlcw Firm. Mr. and Mr». 0. J. Dewey went the weck-eul u the Funk Dewey home In Chicago. go, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr». [-2. P. Lemon. Miss Helen Stevenson is spanding a week's vacation with relatives in Gnleuburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman and sun Kenneth. spent Sunday with relatives in Evergreen Park. “Illinois State Fair, August 20-28. Springfieldâ€"«Let's Go." 7-23-11 unulge. VIHI‘C‘I III lnelr llqulL'TW Ufle day this week. The Dicke Theatre will hold :1 spo< cial matinee at the showing of Mary Pickford in “Suds," Thursday, July 29th. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Emil J. Matson and daughters are away on a vacation 1trip, going overland to Cleveland, 0. Miss Anna Mac Bevans of Bevier. Mo.. has been spending the pant ten (lays with Mrs; Geo. T. Schindler. Miss Ethel Glover of Boston, Mass.. is visiting Mrs. H. E. Wright and Miss Georgia Beresfonl at the Wright home or. North Main street. A. E. Olson and family have had as guests Mrs. Olson's brother and family of Nebraska, who drove from? their home in their touring car. C. W. Blakenship of Kansas City arrived in Downers Grove Tuesday, culled hero by the accident to hi2: mother, Mrs, Anna B. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Waples of La Grange. visited at their mothem one day this week. Mrs. Henry Snyder and daughter of Fairfleld, Iowa, were guests at the Snyder home on Oakwood avenue. Miss Lucy Darnley spent the weekâ€" end at the home of Mrs. A. J. Darnâ€" ley on Highland avenue. ‘ Mr. Edward Venard has been laid ‘up with a sprained foot the result of a. fall from a cherry tree. 1 Mrs. M‘ E. Coleman and relatives. from Chicago made a trip to Michiâ€" gan City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mn. Goldwater o! Chica- Mr. and Mrs. 660. C. Butler have Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barton of returned from their visit to Mon- Bloomburg, Pm. are visiting at the mouth, "I. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franken- ..,L .. n n field- lh Noni lint Aun- Libby Milk, per can ............................... 12c Armonrs Oats, package, ............ . . .15c and 35c [Picnic Hams, per pound .................... ...... 27c Durkee Salad Dressing, 16 oz. Bottle ................ 40c Heintz Baked Beans, medium can ................... 18c1 Baker’s Chocolate, one-half pound ............ -.... . . .28c Palm Olive Soap, per bar .......................... 10c North Side Grocery 5: Market DOWNERS anon 3390319; 001mm GIOVI HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Mr. Sam Keaium left Hominy ("‘- rninz to metal hlx vacation w‘th (‘hriul (.‘bulrh choir of Wimwtkn. wt Min-m. Wisconuin. I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Osuand and man William, of Berwyn, visited a! the home of their daughter. Mrs. H. Ulln‘ch 0! Railroad : eel on Sundav. On Sunday In! Geo. T. Schind’r'r and family motored to Miller: sm- tion Ind uprm the day nmonx the Sand Dunes. Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ (‘3 MOCHEL ,- The- Young People's Club of 8. Andrew’s Church announce a Benefit Entertainment at the Dick» Thntm Tumby evening, July 27. It '4 p. m. Of course you want to hm: the “Song« for 2" sung by [today Mehil- able Miner and Zachariah Minor a! Pamnn I’helps' Meeting Houso. Julv 30th. aolv. Perfection é! Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Haldware Coal and Feed Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brevillier left Wednesday morning for a ten day motor trip to Erie, Pa., for a visit with relatives. “Jenny Be Good," written by Wil- bur Finley Fauley, will be shown at the Dicke Theatre. Saturday, July 24. This is a Realart pictulv played by Mary Miles Minter. adv. Main Curtis Sis. ‘ Mrs. Fowler Whitman and Dorothy ~Fowlér of Hollywood. Cal.. are here for an indefinite visit at the W. Boyd home. ( ‘IJ'IAN Brick aid Bulkâ€"Wholesale.nnd Retail Puller Pharmacy ICE CREAM pound 25c Specials WHOLESOM E Mus. Lawrence Regan Harold and Juc-k. Mrs. L. P. Ger-wig and Virginia Leo and Mrs. Walter J. Stan“ and Betty Jam- were guests at a one o' clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. l-‘n-d Youulc- in Berwyn Thursday. 3 Mrs. J. Brown and Mr. John Knox of Chicago. were visitors at Grove- vivw Farm last Sunday. Mr. Knox has just returned from a visit, in Canada. 1‘ Mr. Geo. M. Jones of Callao. Ma. called on Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Schind- ler. Mr. Jones: is on his way to Aber- deen. South Dakota where he hue a farm. Many utylci in (homo-m- wuiub. White sateen wake-ts with dou- bh- panel. Ban-lay come! with our war manna. Coats. min-roan. wits. George!" nml Tam-tn Drums also In”): clrmm In linen. voile, ommliv. ml so fonh. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Crai- ger of East Grove, 9. son. The new arrival makes the eleventh son born to them. Mr. Clifl’ord Potter has been workâ€" ing in Joliet for several Weeks and isvery much pleased with his now pu- Eition. Margaret Loomis leading woman in the "Sins of St. Anthony" to be shown at the Curtiss Theatre Sat- urday night. is a former pupil of Ruth St. Denis (having played for sewml years on the stage with that famous oriental dancer. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Hartleh mo- tored here from Bath, Muine, for an extended visit with the F‘ H. Kenison family on North Prince avenue. REDUCTION SALE Everything Reduced (Additional Locals on page 3) rm sun: 2 MR3. EMRIC‘II 15 No. Pom. Av Phones6278 DELICIOUS A n. Meek Sennet Five-Reel Comedy â€" Constance Talmadge in Alice Brady Don-Ii: Keene In Evenin «Both D: sâ€"7:304:16. Admission 15 t 26 ct- lnc. Wu SPEC! L buy}; 4 {Hanson ONLY, Admission no t 20: inc. n!- "suns” A L S O BRAY PICTOGRAPH -â€" “FAMOUS ROBBERIES“ ROLIN COMEDY -â€" “DRINK HEARTY” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Thursday 6: Friday, July 29!! 6: 300 URBAN MOVIE CHATS. Latent In Travel I’Iclul’fl SPECIAL MUSIC -- VOCAL -- VIOLIN â€"â€" PIANO. [want-MOM Show Only. 8:00 A L 8 O A BIG TWO REEL (THRIS‘I'Y COMEDY 5!» nanom- on (M Boo-Bu of '10- «anew up annivdmm-~ with thulln. low and me. A clown mm- say-drun- wm. - surprise m Madge Kennedy -~04«-â€"n‘n IJ: .-.ml ".[fl “Through the Wrong Door” The Young People: Club of 8. Andrew: (‘hurch present: “slim-v - 3:00 . m. Admluioo ID i 20 mt. including Wu 1“ tin-aim: 7:30- :00. Admin-ion 15 A 2.5 «nu includinx War 151. PATH!) N EWS FORD TRAVEL PIC'I'URI CHRISTY COMEDY â€"-â€" “A PERFECT HUSBAND” mueslinterinflwnth BELMONT AND sonar AVENUES nowuzns GROVE. mum Hc-r (innny'n l‘ct Hut-um.- wan “Jvnuy Re GM," and Who- hi” ”1' to (hr big city with Mr hour! full 0! trouble. uhe had may will. n-mequ-r Mr xnulmother'u warning â€" It is I view": you will “b. WATCH THE ADS FOR Tuesday, July 27th Saturday, July 24th Admmm l5 and as a“

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