Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Sep 1920, p. 5

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1 lb. Can ......... 28c Klgin’ s Markqt n” A- Mr. and Mrs‘ F. L. lnmw. Mary am! Bobbie and Miss D'u-nrl Roman-I wow A lull line 0! the «km-IN INDU cosmetic; (or sale at Marina Dexln'n 1m Kraft Shop. om- door south of the Ross Bakery. Idv. u. Dickc Tho 8|. I‘nul'u pnmh‘ Mal tho-6r churrh mpninml on Ibo- imiohv. Tho um 5M» way: done by Walker and Mn. Jumm- llvfiolu- 0f Dclmll. "ML. «pt-m urn-ml clay: lad work with her aunt. Mrs. Strum". a! the [lamina pan-0mm. “A Roaming Romm” i-a "m title of the two-rm-l comedy I» In xhown It lhr Divlw 'l‘hvmw. Tumulny. 8cm. 2!! and in a zuoul mm. mlv. 80. Main St. [kliuhl Venk-uius uml Harm-t l’ut- Mm lvfl on Monday for Galesbum. l||.. wlwrv they will mm" an au- dmu 1t Knox Cullvgv. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer l‘hl- hom. Saturday. So-ptember 1803.1: nine and one half pound .mn. Canls (rum (he- (:vrwix family n.- port a fine trip and good roads no fur. A‘“.~S [‘aulynv Rm'm-r spent son-ml days this week at Kc-olmk. ln.. whc-ro she wont to >00 ht'l‘ father who is ill. Miss Elsie l'isclu-l uml Miss Huh-n Stevenson \‘isilcu owr the “oak (-ml in Cuhwburu. Miss Sbmmvrs and Mrs. Cummings have P‘mou-d from 83 N. Forest aw. to 55 W. Curtiss S‘M'L adv. 9-17â€"3 Mrs. Ruhmzmup of Oak Park. i. visiting at the hum.) of Mr daughter Mrs‘ Will Mocht-l. south uf town. Mrs. Edward Emrich n-turm-d Sun- day from hm‘ trip m Canada and lhv East. Smoked Shoulder Hams Mn W. H. “Bike" Buidolman, who sum-rod a nt-n'ous broukduwn several wcvks ago, is gutting alum: nicely. Mrs. Josvphine Austin of W. Mupll- a\'e., hnv bm-n seriously ill the past few weeks. Don’t miss the Special Salv on Cimflmms and Pen-ales at Mx-Allis- ter’s thix wvok. adv. Miss Verna Schupp entertained the sewing circle of which she is a mem« ber Wednesday evening. Mrs. Walter Coral: is visiting re- latives in Wisconsin and Minnesota. l‘mf. C. C. Pinncy of Northwestern Cnllrge of Mus-iv. Na- pvrvillr. hm [mm engaged as Organist and Cholrmnflor. Rt» hearsalx are un Friday oveninp- at 7:30. I (alu- tMy means of Marin: hvfon- flw rnmmunity (ho opportunity of n spocial train- imt in smn-cl musir under a skillrl musician. Mr. am! Mrs. Frank Harper arv visiting relatives in Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Goo. Hciutz is on the sick list this week. Friday, September 24, 1920 FIGS]! Pork Shoulders If you ueedus. toms. lss-J. S. Andrew’s Church Snowdrift PERSONALS 4 to 6 pound average Pound 28c Pound 27 c Hugh M. HacWhnrtvr. ’l Bishop «:mwnm or Chicago, has 'fuirvn mnirr ”ml the San-um! of ' Holy nmnmuon wlll to admin!!!"- ml in 8. Amlrvw's Eplmmal Chunk , on Sunday manning. December fifth. An informal mmlon will In hold nml n-frwhmoma son-ml nl‘lvr llw ‘rlmir whaurual this owning in homr ~ch l‘ml'. C. (T. Pinnry. choirmmtor Ind ;ormni<t of S. Amln-w's C‘hurvln. I The flow. Mach 5!. luWhortrr i: Edvlivorinx a writ-.- of «mum no “hm-In)- rw-ninp tn 8. Amlm'n Epin- ropnl (’hurrh on “The Life llcnaflor mu! Spiritism." i The Write TMaIm bu bun receiv- ing many romplinwntu on their 8- pim owheutm. I! you have not yo! Maul llwm play, you have sun ml:- wcl some-(hing. adv. I Mr. and Mn. W. W. "tint: and 131m. Collin sum! the latter part of lax! wu-k visiting mlltlvn at Bg-Ivi- don- and lloclrfotfl. III. A vial! to (‘ump Grunt wan alxo enjoyed. Mrs. Al. Modjcxkn. son Roland. and Iuauuhter. Lamina. left on Tumult): ‘m'ening {or 140:: Angola. CanorIia. 'l‘hc-y ”(pad to be gone {or ash: or wren months. Florence Mm-nckor (-njnyod a few ,dnys visit with Mr grandma Turn- ;hull and Aunt Nollie. While in town kho culled m sound of the rooms in {tho South Sidv School. Mrs. B. E. Balczynski and her mo~ tlwr, Mrs. Cunkey. are entertaining Mrs. H. S. Haw of Los Angeles. Mrs. Place arrived TWS‘lfl)‘ aml will '55! how for a week. )lrs. Rox Lune will resume her clas 1-5: in dancing October lst. She will also non-pt engagements to play for dancing parties during the winter season. . 947-2 E Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. ShumWny un< nounvr- lhn cnuugenwnt of their «luughtv-r, Alice May. to Mr. Andrew Harold Shipway, of St. Thomas, Onâ€" tario. Canada. "5W9”? La‘"~‘n1k"'~" 1‘ Roulart piC< The Conurouutional Bible School is ture will be shown at the! Did": 'l‘heu- going to hold a social at the church “'0: Saturday, Sept. 25th A" “'0 this Friday evening. The social is "(‘04. to 10" about this picture is that for the monflu-rs uf the Junidr, [H'- MWZY ““05 Minter i5 "‘0 star. adv. termmliate, Senior and Adult Depart~ monts as: well as the parents. l Mr. H. 0. Woodward is enjoying a vacation from his (lutivs at the “Q" Anmlurr Anita Stewart picture, olficc, said vacation consisting moat- “Harriet and lho Piper," said by tho ly oflinstnlling‘ a furnace in his home critics to hl‘ tho but yvl. will bog at 200 So. Washington street. shown at the Du'ki- Theatre Sam. 30' and Oct. lst. n(l\'.i 1 “Sweet Lavender." n Roulart pic tun-e will be shown at the Dicks 'l‘heu- trc, Saturday, Sept. 25th. All we need to in" about this picture is that Mary Miles Minter is the star. adv. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Konison left this morning for Detroit, Mich., to spmul ten days or two weeks with Mr. Fwd Dickinson. I The Congregational I’h ilat'hea to! Class will meet with Mrs.‘ H. M. Cal- be lewd, 162 Randall street, next Fri- day evening, October 15!. 1 campfire guests of the L. EL family last Sunday evening. PHONE 279 ljprth Side Grocery 6: Market DOWNERS GROVE W W GROVE. H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor 82 North PM AV.“ 1'“ Jones Don't fail to see Lloyd Hughes and Gladys George, the two new Thus. H. lame “finds" who take the leading ”he“ roles in “Homespun Folks," soon to - Efl' be shown at the Curtiss Theatre. adv. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Tale] Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ é! MOCHEL Th" Onkwmxi luncheon guest .~ "unm- at the Mr. and Mrs. I. J. 'l‘urnbull and son William, of Detroit. Mich. spent the “130k end with Mrs. M. E. 'l‘urnbull. 'l'hc-y were on their way home from Papilliun. NHL. where they attemh-tl the funeral of Mrs. 'l'urnlmll's sis-ton Gladys. Perfection (a Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES (i. H. Hung? and J. S. Lin-.20:- \\'I'-nt ‘to Earh‘ilk- Monday m‘vnim: “'hl'rP they are vugam-d rt-spvctivc-l) as atâ€" tornl‘y and mlginm-r nn vxtonsh'e bpvciul assvhmvnt impruvnmrms the village is. making. Hardware Coal and feed l Prof. C. C. l’inm-y uf Northwes- tern College of Music. Napon-ille, has been engagwl as organist and choirmaster at S. Andrew’s Episco- pal Church. ("hoir n‘llvarsnls are on Friday evenings at 7:30. Am’r’c’n Slalesmen U. S. Church History ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH SUNDAYS, 10:00 A. M. LECTURES 0N SUNDAYS. 8:00 P. M. LECTURES 0N 8:00 P. M. THOMAS JEFFERSX)N BY THE REV. E. B. GOODWIN ul' Mrs. Gustav Nan-isms room at Thimblv Club wow Telephone No. 29 I l‘I\'-~rylmn]_v enjoys a mmd, rlmm. llnilling Whit-In Drunm. Yuu “ill haw an opportunity tn we jib! MH‘II a niclurr at Hu- l’irlw 'l'h-‘ntre. 'l'uI-v mu. Supt. 28th. Louis llvnnimu in “Sandy of tlu- l]. Har l'. adv. ‘1 Mi» Flort'nn- Mars and Mr. Ed. ‘Smolh of Chicago, npvnt tho ‘u'vk um! :u the howluvm homo. On Sunday “I“: Mr. liulpll \4’31nerm' as tlu-ir guv-t. Kin-3' Inulnrml In Aumm and “Am! .“l‘x (311nm Kc“). u furnwr u-.~inlc-nl, lu-rr. 'Hu- Woman's Guild "1' S. Andrew‘s 1Chun'h hcld a delightful all day Inn-Em: :11 (hr home of thv prvsidt-nt. Mn. [.4 (f. Mahunry yeah-niny with Mrs. (K E. Nm'itt assisting, Tho lu- div- scrrml and phumwl for l'lt‘ ha- ;Ium' which they “'1“ huh! ()cloln-r 27. Mr. and Mrs. J. ll. Darrow and :01). Hoary, LMr. and Mrs. JDSK‘pll Darrow and son. of ('llicugu. Dr. and Mrs. I". J. Smith and Miss Maurine Enm‘lschull uf Lisle. “'vrc Sunday gumts at tlu-"l‘. I“. Kelly humv. "Homespun Folks." is the first piv- tun- released by the famous Associ- [vtml l'roulucvrs. a new allianu- com- 1pm~vd .‘rf Thomas H. lnce, Muck Sl-n- not. Marshall Ncilun, Allan Dawn (lent-g0 Lnun Tucker. Maurice Taurâ€" m-ur and J. Parkm- Ruud. adv.‘ Field's Welfnexday. They then went 0 the matinee to see "Transplanting Joan" at l'nwers leatro, this being the annual treat of the club. (Additional [mix on Page 8) I'm Nil-Mr 2 Mabel Normand' In “The Slim Princess” Louise Glaum in “The Lone Wolf’s Dan ghtcr” Alice Brady in “The New York Ida” Pgwfpnfingâ€"Both Days-7:304:15. Admission 15 i 25 ct! Ynu undoubtt-tfly romremlusr “The Fig! IIyW 'l‘yphnnn." which wren- [flayed by An" HM. and the Pipe-r ow-n ht-ttvr than the :suru «f arr-mg a mast oxrr-Hnnt productit ban! to beat. Anita Stewart in “name! and the film" Thurs.,Sept. 30m F11, October lst BRAY PICTOGRAPH ROLIN COMEDYâ€"“DON’T ROCK THE BOAT” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Mumm- I‘h rm'lu :00 30- E? .‘fl 7: I’ATHE NEWS FOR" TRAVEL PICTU“ ('HRISTY (IOMEI)Y~â€"“Bll"l", BANG, BOMB” Then she changed her name and took the child with he: to live in a distant city. So was the {other who had forsaken his wife outwitted.‘ llut for long? Destiny plays strange trick». but none more unusual than this wilt moving romantic story. unmoxr AND FOREST AVENUHS Dowmaas GROVE. Im'i’i The Dicke Theatr “He Must Never See His Baby "‘ '0 Piper ow-n how-r thzin the first two mentiomq so_â€"y;u are mg a most ner-Ht-nt production. It is a picture you will find Tuesday, September 28:11 Saturday, September 25th and 2:3 routs im‘lmling War Tu Ruth Promised On Her Sister's Dying Bed nlmr “The Fighting Shepherdosa" and “Th. Yol- ')_|j¢}'ot{‘hy Apita_StewarL The critics rate Bar- COMING! Avimhm'um lo I 20 min helodln Wu 7- Admnmiun m a 2:. mm including Wu 1h. A LSO saw-nun" of Sandy "uric with I minxlnl Mn: was». ”will! ml MW Lib n" of .amis liq-Mimi's MI!“ in In" of pop. A It» («I figfilrrp MM ”was”! Yuu‘" “lilo-II: URBAN MOVIE CHATS A travel news Picture A Social 2-Recl Comedy “A Roaming Romeo”

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