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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Sep 1920, p. 5

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. Klein’s Market 80. Main St. Buy your shop.- of a shoe and Is your: in buying. Vote for no one but George M. Smith for the state lugislature next week. adv. The Rev. Albert Lacey and family of Endeavor, Wis" have arrived to Show: Must not nnly hu- dnnblo hm posses.- Style Snap N well. I! is u this prrml tlul the torn in Mug molded and now. if mr. In improperly Mml shoe may do a [rt-at deal of harm. I am In EXPERT in fitting and have 1 Lame Stock of School and rims SM! nu lmnd. You will find shoes that will hull. ll! and please you in QUALITY And PRICE. Mrs. C. S. Stefl'y umlenvent an op- eration for appendicitis at the West Side hospital. ,, _ , ”v 77., _. n.._u.. Born, Wednesday morning, Sex» tier.- tember 8th, to the Rev. and Mrs. T. Louis and Don J. Owens, 3 son. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Wap- Swv-msn are spending a delightful two weeks va- cation in Galesburg and Burlington. les, of LaGranze, Saturday. Sentem- Miss Paulyn'e Reiner visited over her 4th, a daughter. Labor Day with her parents at Keo- Mrs. A. A. Shumaker entertained kuk, Iowa. the Oakwood Thimble Club at a one: Mrs. Fred BOHOW, son Fwd and o’clock luncheon on Wednesday. niece. returned Wednesdav from n 1 Turpentine $2.50“per gallon. Pufâ€" fer Pharmacy. adv. Guthrie Boon left on Friday night to build a fence on his father's farm. Mr. A. P. Daniels was in town on Labor Day. The Campbell family from Oak Park, were in town on Labor Day. If you needus, fonus, 1884. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sheridan vis- ited relatives at Gnlesburg. Mrs. DeWitt W. NelBOn is enter- taining her sister from Los Angeles. Edward Waples returned to Older homa on Tuesday. Big Display and Sale of Fancy and Useful Articles MORRIS SHOE STORE The Kirmess St. Josephs Church PERSONALS Per Pound SCHOOL 32 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Crisco Beginning Monday Evening in EVERYONE WELCOME 10, mo man of 20 years experience in fitting Mt .aml Mm. Ernest Dawson have returned from a sightseeing trip thru the east and Canada. 7 make are th and M Mrs. Amelia chmnger and Miss ’lda Gushard of Naperville, spent La- bor Day at the W. J. Staats home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gaeh- iner, Friday, September 3d, a daugh- ter. Miss Emma Gromfcld from Shel- don. Iowa, visited with the Grote- feld’s on Grove street. last Sunday. Mrs. Fred Bollow, son Fwd and niece, returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives at Sholbino, Mn. Miss Violet Arnold spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Slick. Miss Elma Kelly visited her grand- parents at LaCmsse, Wis., several days last week.‘ Born to Mr. and Mrs. F’red Schutt (nee Minnie 2am) September lat, a 7 pound baby girl. Mrs. W. H. Cunnington of Chicago, I > Mrs. John A. Brooks and two: sons are the guests (2! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie of Sal-ate“ ave. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt are spending a very pleasant vacation at Linaoln, Neb.l visiting relatives make their home in 150mm Grove. PHONE 279 North Side Grocery 6: Market FERN DELL COFFEE Per Pound ....... FERNDELL MACARONI, 12 oz. pacgage CRISCO, per pound .................... SNOWDRIFT, per pound ............... ILARD, per pound 27c; 3 Tbs. for ........ CORN BEEF, Plate, per pound ....... '. . . BOILING MEAT, per pound ............ LAMB STEW, Breast, per pound ........ LENOX SOAP, 10 bars for .......... fr. PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 bars for .......... IlNathAm DOWNEIS 930V! HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ é! MOCHEL Perfection Q Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Hardware Coal and Feed Born in West Chicago on June 2. 1890. Attend- ed West Chicago grade and high schools, North- western University and Webster College of Law. Practiced law in the City of Na )erville since 1915, except while servin in the U. C. Army. Elected City Treasurer of est Chiea o in 1913. Has been Secretary of Dul’age County or Association since 1917. Entered U. S. Army as a “lmck private" and attained the rank of Sergeant, serving with the 15th and 86th Divisions. [a wholly n Dul’age County manâ€"hom in Dul’age County, lives in Dui’age County and practices his profession in DuPage County. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s Art Kraft Shop, one door south of George Wolf of Hinstlalo, has pur- chased the A. A. Shumaker house on Highland avenue and will take pos- session about the first of October. Miss Maxine Blashears and Fran- ‘cas Com-ad of Peotonc. "L, spent the week end with Miss Li!.“-n Schlau-‘ der. 1 Mr and Mus J. C. White entertain- ed guests from South Bend. Ind., for the week end and mer Labor Day. Miss Miriam Sampson of Galena, Ill., visitml in Downers Grove on Tuesday ‘ Mrs. Mary Stover and Miss Grace Stover visited friends in Rensselaer, Ind., for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klanduch of 1N“. spent the weekr end 1m}!- Labor Chicagfl. Spent the week and with Mr. Day at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. C, and Mrs. Laurence Regar and family. J« Winter- ‘spent Sunday waiting and Monday the Ross Bakery. . adv. it. with her sister, Mrs, H. C. Pitcher. _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Eins- C. W.REED CANDIDATE FOR THE UBBI'BLICAN NOMINATION POI STATES ATTORNEY 0P “Come to Church because _\0u believe it breathes lovalty and Americanism. Because it is the in- fluence you want in your Mmeâ€"peace and good will.” H. C. HIGHER, Proprietor S. Andrew’s Church DII'AGE COUNTY Vote For Primaries September 15th. 1920 Mr. A. W. Mueller of Detroit is hon- helping to pack his household gondn' which he will place in swragc bI-l'nn.‘ going back to Detroit. (Additional Lucals on Page 8) The Young People bf the Baptist Church will hold a “sock" mial at the church on Friday evening of this wwk. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cmmer. Dr. and Mrs. Worsley am] Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Michel, mo- toml to the Sandwich Fair Thursdayfl Mm. Wm. Zurn is spending a few weeks in the country nursing her daughter, Mrs. Fred Schutt and baby granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson of Chicago, spent the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wolff. , .151: .45: .780 .20c 55c 15c OLIVE THOMAS in’ “DARLING MINE” Katherine McDonald in “NOTORIOUS MISS usm" “THE SILVER 110mm” Louis Bennison i_n “Sagdy Burkpf the I} Bar N" Thurs. Fri., September 16th 8: 17th Evening~7 £0015. W:- haw shown a number of play a written all of than have been excellent. This: piflurr so ho qurv and m it! A drama of Konturky Hill- and South-m Chivnlry: Aulwnum- wriuon by John Fox Jr. "THE "111E SHEPIIERD 0F KINGDOM COME” JACK PICKFORD Matinee w3:00 p. m. Evening ~v 7:30â€"9 :00. PATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE CHRISTY COMEDY-“THAT BARN YARN" l‘cnolope’s father was 11 struggling ministnr so shv came to New Y0]! h help him. She [00k up hrr ahmh' at "39 Haul" and how do you an she onnloywl Dwr time? She juim-d tlu- rlmruu of a popular mun! : View. 'vm-lupo \muldn'l have stayed 00 U"! slams two minum If M? h or had known. butâ€"Ju- didn't know. “at a great playâ€"don‘t miMI it! A L S O A Special Two Reel Comedyâ€"â€"“A GUN R101" URBAN MOVIE CHATS BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES WK WCKFORD Tuesday, September 14th- Saturday, September 11th A TRAVEL AND NEWS PICTURE COMING SOON M‘filc Little Shepherd 0! Kingdom Cone- oowwvr Vang. Admission 15 a 25 cents including War Admimu'on [0 ‘ Allnlirmiull "3 G, Evening 7:30-9:15. Admission 16 and 25 cents including War Tax. Ford Educational Weekly BRAY PICTOGRAPHâ€" “The Enchanted Garden‘ Rolin Comedy, “In A Day" Another our of Mics Talmadge'l in-imitable pictums. Remember "Th. Virtuous Vamp" and "In Search of a Sinner?" You bet you do! I: wouldn't do to mufl THIS one, would it? It would NOT! written by this human auflmr tad picturn is no uropfion tn the III. v I; 20 main including Wu TI! 41 2C- rents inrluding Wu 1“]. DOWNERS GROVE. Roman"; Love

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