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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jul 1920, p. 8

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will soon have regular air taxi service A 200 horse power Curtiss, 3 pas» anger aeroplane was delivered ‘0 W. R. Davenport and Geo, Helvfig of Wheaten. last Monday. Perhaps we The most beautiful love storv eve-.- bldâ€"is what "Rmnoe" has been called and u it is plsyed by the glo- rious Doris Kean: it will be an enter- tainment had to beat. At the Dicke Theatre August 5th and 6th. adv. The speaker at the Closed Street Church Sunday. August lst, at 7:45- i. m. is the Rev. H. J. Schick. Presi- dent of the Elmhurst Academy and College. A" ”vote who heard him speak last February on Washington's birthday. mat to hear him again. le Civic Committee of the Wom- an's Club will give a Lawn Social at the home «f Mrs. Emma J. “in" CI Wednewhy. August fourth at 2:30 All club members are mnliallv in- vital. Como and bring a friend. .\ vihtr Morin; xvi" be mien. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Mich»! b" for an automobile trip on Wedmdny morning. They will stop at Lake Gems IM Walworth, Wit. whore Ir. Michel was formerly in lamina“. Prom thorn they will go to the Walls. taking in all two weeks for the trip. The Dicks.- Thmtre Dw- nrrangnd In that a 9mm 2 rev-l mnmly every My evening. A Hank Mam: comedy entitle-d “Oh Baby" will 5-- MH next! Tuesday. August 3. adv. The St. I’wl'; Evangelical proplr m Ior‘umn mough to sew" Hw- M. H. J. Schick. l‘resickm «I Elm- hnm Acndvmy and Comma u won): or for "N' Gounod Stmt non'irr («or Sunday evening. August In This is a simple: little invitation in itself, but it means to the Firm, Merchant or Corporation who accepts, substantial assistance in business, security for funds, and all the conveniences that a well or- ganized banking system can extend. Why Not Open An Account With Us Today? Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank “We’ll tak’ a cup 0’ kindness yetâ€"3' Song Burns in Auld Lang Syne; That cup, if brewed from Lalla Rookh 0r Monsoon will be fine. Both Lalla Rookh and Monsoon are Blends of Selected Ceylon and India Teas. Those who favor the Flowery Kingdom Will be pleased with our Sun-Cured Japanâ€"A Favorite for a quarter of a century. The Corner Grocery ’. W. Nash Phone No. S A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Bank With Us For the last four or five year: Mn. Tm Banning has been missing chic- kens. Last Friday night quite a few Rev. and Mrs. J. Stewart of the Baptist Church leave next Monday morning on a months’ vacation. Dur- ing their nbsence they will visit in Rhode Island. New Jersey. Indiana and Michigan, Mar-hing by Septem- her first. During the pastor's absence the pulpit will be supplied Sunday mornings by ministers from out of; Mrs. Frank McCoIlum entertained a few friends to a birthday dinner Thursday, July 22. Those prvsent were Mrs. Elizabeth and Mrs. M. 'l. Morton. Mrs. J. Stewart. Mrs. E. J. Marshal. Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Wm. Emrlch of the Grove and Mrs. Ruby Phelps and fines. Geo. Grant of Chi- Emil Man-hand. C. H. Slash and film and Murray Hall went an»:- the finney tribe in the Fox river at Gen- em last Sunday. Merchant! caught elm en black buss Hall got a pickerul and Elan, the old reliable wlm ue- ually zeta 'em. mtumed willmm oven 1 mlé. (let those old thrills aninagol bath to grand old ”tumâ€""Down on the Farm“ to be shown a! the "Hm Theatre. Salunlay. July .1]. will give win all the benefits of a three months vacation in nne evening. adr. I Mt. ml Mn. J. n. l-‘rnnhnflold .. ’30!!!” of w North shone Honk-m. luml Sodfly Irerr privileged to flu" "w J. Ogden Armour estate in LIN- Forest la: red. They were very math surprised at the common-Mu (If everything Ind my ”w Wm! "home is wonderful. Mwwn Doma- Gmw and When (on. Who knows? wok A'r inc amâ€" MSCNHATI (A filifli‘fl'm The fire Sammy night “H ap- mnudy supposed to be a Joke. A lum- buket of mp" was put in a corner of a shed In the nu 0! Ch \flaptlat Church. Nabody mm In hm who set it on fin. Prompt work and the nhcd and pouibly lhc‘ church. I 'ors in his class, has been granted a scholarship at ’the Chicago Universiâ€" 'ty for the coming year. Miss De» .light Venienius. who stood third in lthe clef: has also been granted :1 3 scholars ip at Knox College. Both 30! these young people will enter the higher institutions of learning in the {all and we predict that they will ‘both make a record for themselves [for which we may all feel justly; Rwrfihing is exceptionally dry-â€" be very artful Ihen )ou burn your [rubbish This week a small boatin- wu the came: of an apparently men buy field burning and getting mthor cloM- to sacral homes. for which we may proud. “Illinois State Fair. August 20â€"28, Springfieldâ€"Let’s Go." 7-28-4 Edward Kolar, who graduated fmm our High School with first hon’ Mr. and Mrs Frank R. Ward of Haverhili, Masx who are touring a- cross the continent to Los Angelos in their Dodge touring car, are visit- ing their cousins Mr. and Mrs. John P. Parker of Belmont. They had been visiting Mrs. Ward's parents in New York. After leaving here they will meet another cousin in Denvev‘ who will go on with them to San Francisco, to visit Mrs. Ward's bro- ther. Thvy will make their home in Los Angeles for the Winter. ‘ swingers were purloincd. I! has kept up so long that the entire family has been on the watch for the thief. f’l‘hcw now have a clue. being almost ‘snre of the guilty party. Mrs. Bunv hing says that she will spare nu money at all to bring the man to justice should he persist in gwtting‘ his chickens for nothing. ‘ (Additional Locals on page 6) WARNING S‘ o K109 on HD- EEMIND 0% OU-O-Olo ~ “J“- E SCAPS m um noon It 3 o'clock, burial being made at Fairview cemetery. 'ommry will boymed Am mick. Funeral services were held at the Cam; I. E. Church. yesterday after- Mr. W. H. Smart ,Iong time a resi- dent of Cass. ptsscd away at his home Tuesday morning. July 27th. Left to mourn his loss are his wife, his father and mother and two buy thers, Will and Charles Wells. [ Walter Wells was born in 1876. en- Ttering the service of the Burlington ‘in 1898 as a brakeman on the subur- ban trains. By successive strides he was promoted until in 1911 he was appointed chief scale inspector o! the system, which aflice he held until January 1919, when ill health forced him to resign. His remains were brought to La Grange and on last Friday, July 23. ’he was laid to rest in the LaGrange cemetery Accompanying the body from the southland was Mrs. Wells, 1who has for many months been there faithfully nursing him, hoping that he might again regain his strength and take his place in the home circle. Sea Shell 1110011»:in 20:; 3 lbs. for ..... [at Cans Tomatoes 3 cm for ......... Ki live Toilet Soup. 3 bus for ......... Tnkhmn: Biscuits, 8 pkgs for ........... Large Can Dr. Pn'ce Baking Powder ..... Tall Cans Mammoth Asmmgus. 40c nl.,-can Luge None Such Milk. 2 cans for ....... large Bottle Catsup ...................... Walter E. Wells 01' LaGrangc, for- merly a resident of Downers Grove. and a son of Mr, and Mrs. John Wells of South Washington street, died in the Royal League Sanitarium at Black Mountain. N. 0., on JuLv ‘llst. Was Chief Scale Inspector of C. B. a Q. Mlmd Company ’ For Many Years. MUNSINGWEAR COOPER CLOSED KROTCII B. V. D’s. -â€"“HAT(‘II” ONE BUTTON GARMENTS STILL ON SALE ALL ONE BUTTON UNION SUITS @. .......$I.50 WALTER E. WELLS FORMER RESIDENT BURIED FR IDA Y You can buy the best grade of underwear right here at home. Same makes that are sold in the big city stores, such as:â€" Men’s Summer Underwear at Reduced Prices W. H. SMART Lehmann (3 Michel’s Store Vacation Needs than you are worth now! WHAT’S THE SECRET? SPEND A LI'I'I'LE LESS THAN YOU EARN Deposit the Difference and get 3 per cent on it from Began With Less that the man you envy because of.his wealth 22c FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. Illinois. Here are Dependable Sandals, Sneakers and Tennis Shoes and Oxfords with which to help Mother’s offspring on joy his or her vacation. All Styles are Priced Within Your Meann! (Watch this series of ads on "Financial Progress") Sumner Footwear [0! Children Preparing picnic lunches will be easy and enjoyable as a task if you purchase your cdibles at this More. Picnic-ens, as well as economical housewives, will find here a service unparralldd, and a quality of goods that will satisfy all. 100 to l Eastern Cane 81: r. with grocery order. In 2 20 lbs. with pact-y order of . no lbs. with grocery order of $300 or more.. (Flour and Fruitsâ€"Excluded.) THE CHANCES ARE 11}.an .Nc

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