Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Aug 1920, p. 8

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Lehman“ a Michel’s Store 7 IWITI 0' ll MEALS It. and In. "carbon 1. Slow}! el- WnCahmp-rtyinm d Ib- l-ry Beyer. 0! Anton, Ind In. And Mrs. IARoy E. Renn and My upon! the week end with their plums. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCal- hm. Mr. Benn has been promoted .0 the mmgenhfip of the Texts Oil 00.. It BL Innis and the family mov- 0‘ than this week. A. C. Lynch, of anervillc, hug the "com. house u tho comer of Prince and Pnirie nvenuen‘ and with his family will occupy It ghoul the middle 0! October. Mr. Wisnbwyerondhummdm flu in the Curtis: Theltn building. A mod delightful firewall party given on Thunday evening it 0139!- home in Moor of In. 8. W. who have: noon for her hon» in Galilean. In. Ly- whndpicmoflmol lflnr («moons which Ihe will u a menu) of her neighbor: P?! m: Those who keep weather records will have some unusual entries for tho month of August. _For instance. m suggested ones tarpâ€"August 21: fluted fire in furnace. August 22: Nude some more fire in furnace. The last service in the summer va- ndal: month’s series of Open Air services will be held Sunday night. a". J. Alfred Nansen. pastor of the first Evangelical Church is the James T. Leath. a former resident I! Downers Grove and who will be membered by many here, died at M] home in Chicago, August 24th. 3. was buried at Oakwood cemetery Ynurday. In. A. M08813 of New York City, with her friend, Miss Mary Brennan, 1| making an extended visit with her Win-law, Mrs. M. E. Collier of “toga avenue. Wm. E. Eichhorst has purchased tho thi business of C. E. Baker and u mdy to serve the public at any who of the day or night. phone 36- W. adv. The annual Wheatland plowing match and ladies fair which so many poople from this vicinity take in ev- yoar, will be held on Thursday. ”unmet 23rd. I. A. Lyman has gone to Los Anâ€" gola, California. where he will 'pave the way for his family who will fol- low in the near future. They will ”he their future home there.~ Wdera, per und ........ Can K C in; Powder .. Cir 110ml: Peaches The fast color Blue Table Scarfs, tWO sizes at, each Following the usual summer clean up sales comes our ANNUAL AUG~ UST BLANKET SALE, which wom- en hereabouts always await, know- ing that the best of blankets are of- fered at sale prices. $2.75 and $4.25 $2.65 to $6.00 Japanese Table Scans _- Cgmfprtgrs Special One Week Grocery Sale Commencing Sum-day, August 2811‘ Blankets fiEarlq Fall Daq‘s Priced from 2.50 to 5.50 School Mltfi. J. Gould and Mrs. Frank, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Fitzgerald of Bloomington. visited last Friday Mrs. Warren Wells left Tuesday The St. Paul's Evangelical Church for New York to bid farewell to herald Sunday School will have their brother, Dr. Arthur E. Hurt, whotAnnual Picnic Monday, September 6 leaves September lst for Beirut, Syb- at Bunge's Subdivision. It will be a. in. Dr. Hurt was recently appointed basket picnic, but orifice and refresh- Assistant Professor of Dentistry of ments can be bought. During the the American Protestant College of afternoon an interesting program Beirut and goes to take up his duties will be executed and all kinds of there. {games played by young and old. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G.{wlth Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doealaexe. Daugherty were the winners of the «Sunday they had as guests Mrs. Mnes first prizes and Miss Beyer the our and family. Mrs. D’Hollander and solatlon . Refreshments were served Prof. Wm. Rothe, of Chicago. Prof. after which other games were played Rothe is an instructor at the Lincoln untih the “wee" hours. ;Conaervutory of Music. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 A CHEKING ACCOUNT h I modem WW. I! you haven’t one. u will tab. you but FIVE MINUTES to open much u mount In on. but. Why not do no? The modern way to carry annoy-4n not. we carry (I II I". but to down It In a good, uh bunk “d dnw against n from time co “m by men- of check. In I nblniag mark (or hold-up men and pirkpockets. He in also a shining lumplc o! infidelity. for TheMWIthaRollolBills Priced from $2 to 86.50 Send the _gi r! GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES Large Can Shrimps ....................... 40¢ Climalene Powder, 3 Rages for .......... 25c Nonesuch Oven Bak Beans, 3 cans for . . . .50c e Can Hawaiian Pineapple ........ 45¢ 3 Cans Sweet Corn, 20c value, 3 for ........ 50c Atlasta Shoe Dressing in White Dark Bmwn and Dark Grey, 25c value, per bottle ...... 15¢ You can buy comforters here as low or lower than at any larger store. Good patterns priced at Buy your outing and shaker flannels now. We have a good assortment of light and dark patterns priced low- er than you can buy in larger stores. DOWNERS GRQYE 11mm DOWNERS 63025 ILLINOIS Flannels Mrs. R. C. Briggs and daughter, Elizabeth and Mrs. Geo. Garry and son, George, returned last Smithy The St. Paul's Evangelical Church and Sunday School will have their Annual Picnic Monday, September 6 at Bunge’s Subdivision. It will be a DonusGme Weavinngs. MIND IN YOUR OLD CARPETH AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL HUGS . BUGS FOR SALE The garden party given by the Congregational Ladies Aid Socier last Thursday mi Mrs. Guy Bush's 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-J Landscape Gardening our Specialty The M. E. Coleman and Harvey Thatcher families entertained at a picnic supper yesterday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Smith of Evanston. Mr. Smith was the choir master of S. Andrew's Church. from their vacation spent at Noguely. Wisconsin. HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 32-] 10 DAY fl RUGS Telephone 184 Fire proof. Dust- and gas-ti hipâ€"see patented bolted construc- tion . Heavy, durable parts. xamination proves the superior!- ty of these famous furnaces. Sale opens in a week. The shipment we in positive will sell fast. Late visitors may be disappointed. Hur- ry in! We secured this lot It January prices. We also bought fittings at low prices in quantity. To provide work for our Installers in the dull season. we are sharing profits with you. Also, we Pipeless Furnaces, Buy at this sale! Why wait for prices to go up? Why take the evident risk of being unable to get one later, due to demand di- rectly traceable to the building boom? Not again for years, we predict. will you be able to buy so low as during the 10 days of our coming big sale of latest 1920 models in the famous, genuine ROUNDQA’K Special Display---See Demonstration J. H. Frankenfield will accept orders now for future inshlhtion if necessary. We earnestly <1 you reserve one of the few now remaining of these genuine Round Oak Furnaces, the best-built. longestlived. select Ind most economksl to op- prELess FURNACE Call or write for a copy of the Round Oak Plpeless Furnace Book which clearly illustrates Ind explains the many exclusive features of the best pipetess furnace 6n the market. lewn we: a great success. Fifty members and (Hands set down to a delicious luncheon arid enjoyed the breezes under the lovely trees. The next regular meeting- of the Aid will be Thursday. September 2nd, at the A mason that urges you to DEN Y YOURSELF Loduy. “that you my ncqum {or tomorrow. The first warrants“ in given Ibove. Honey In Power.” V The start is the essential in saving. What will induce .one to gin? You must have A Motive for Saving TALK N0. 8 Money is Power FREE FIRST NATIONAL ‘ BANK Downer: Grove. Illinois. \l'\ a l wfisx l 33 South Main Street home of M‘rs. W. l". Kahlil. 50 Car- penter at. Mrs. Stoops will "list. A cordial invitation is extended to all. (Additional Locals on Page Five) Friday. , AM’

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