Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Oct 1920, p. 8

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lr. Ind Mrs. J. W. Nash returned Wodnathy from their trip to Log Angela. California and other wes- hl'l points. They report a wonder- The Young l'mplr‘: (‘Iuh of S linstrfl Show to ho pvt-«MN! at thn Andrew's Church are whoarsing a Bazaar and Haltowp'vn F‘nxtival on October 26 and 27 in the Wake Hall. Mrs. Ru Lane has resumed her alum in dancing October lst. She will also accept engagomenu to play for dancing parties in the winter sen- “. 10-1 -2 Kr. and Mrs. Waltr‘r Shay-man nf Bogus Park. -pem tho week end with the H‘ S. Shorman family on Sara~ Next Sunday owning at 7 Clarence Dining”. a violin will play eevmnl u-‘m‘tions at Ewing-Heal (‘hurrh ' --.-.- vllvry vu‘. “w. w“-.. ~- You must not run to sew Harv'u- . - sthe Ross Baker. adv. If. men Minter m ‘qu-nt Law-mler" at ) the Dicko Theatro ()rotbnr 9th. Mi“: Th9 Woman‘s Guild of S. Amlnnw'v “in!" i: om of tho promos-t an:l§("hurrh, will huh! an a" clay mvet- most ”lover achvssw in motion pic-ting at the homo of Mrs. Heims on tutu today. avaW'W' Maple 1mm. next Thursday afâ€" ' 4 . ‘ __, litmmmn. Ortobvr th. .\lr.<. Rvm- Next Sunfla; owning?! "gogli‘simzum :zwisting. m_,__,_ In L, _ Im. R. W Hawkins and Mrs. Rny M of l'Illgz-walr-r. wnrv out and Med tho (”I-ab hmrhmm rm Wod- Ir. and Mn, Hodman and mu of Gama, Ill, \vha haw jux‘t rMuflwd from a trip abroad are xi-Iitinz m A. E. Olson famih: If" With-lay of ”w Kindergarten b and old friend and pupil of Mr, fir! Ram“. “1m hdurvd Minn ”I? 'mll's Club Wmlm-wlay aflnrnoon, lob Daniels: and Justin- Johmlnn I" Ill-dart start. an" amvmr a! Hw MO, firstn' in ”w 01-2" futuro. by u? huh exu-llrnt arhmsos and y. will lilo "mm. 1dr. If. and Mn. Rth' and "wit when Mr; and Mrs. ”aunt of. "Wino, spun Sunday will: rrla~‘ IV” 0" (non-L m ”so (have. he Anna- b-nuu. tun-mn- W. mill apprar al Hm Dido Mn- (kt-Mt u and Is. In "TM Mom} Hi“ Ladv." m". 8'?“ no has Eixht ky-xe Griflithn alumni-2d a Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank fish‘s. Knuth-n. I! you an. n young man CONSIDER NOW the advisability of form- ing 1 banking mum-«lion with us. It will prow invalu-blc to you. Drop in and talk it uw-r today. 0'.- ol Wind. Winn-A. lab-Ink (Sup 3.1.. ("an 1m... 'â€" TIc-Un. Quh" 00h. filed When. POIO‘ ”an Pun. pm of flat-i: brainy-t thank! to me good 5mm»: food. We have flu- but u! I" (be my "mum. I! you cu“! find um you not I. flu- lu-t hm, ui to: n. \u- but it. The young man in an ubjm-l at particular interest to this bank. We- rm“. to help him “Pt 2: start and than get ahead. The future of our country is in the hands of its young people. That's why we saw inn-ruled in ”Mr welfare. Breakfasts for School Children A State Institution under State Supervision Established R592 School chilclnm mm have "writhing I'm-l. 0M 0! the main The Corner Grocery v. Null pm. No. 5 We Like to Help Young Men 30 Mr. artist; ‘10 1 14 A ('afotvria Supper will be zivnn in tho (Tongrr‘zatitmal (‘hurrh on nH'H‘mr I'd), Octnbrr H. I'Ivr-ryhmly is "anlmmo. 01qu and have :1 'g'md aingum :'.~\i.\‘tiug. nan On October 9th the Dicke Theatre will show [cry lilo: Water in { Mr. Yclward Bronhaus fram ElmA lhurst, gave an interesting stewopti- [can lecture an the Forward Move- }ment. Monday evening. October 4th, at St. Plul’s Evangelienn Church. Mr, Julius Brenhaus, senior member of A. Holinger l 00.. Chiago. was with the younger brother. The fint Sunday‘s sorvicm of Ral~ ly Month at tho 1st Evangrlical warn markml by a good increasn in attm-l dam-o. Next Sunday morning thp now Latlkvs‘ Quartet will sing and in the! turning a violin artist from Northâ€" western will rend" several «wk-aims“ u} A full line of the celebratrd INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s Art Kraft 910;}. one door south of (Abe Ross Bakery. adv. If. 1 1 r‘ timn. Home cooking. roawnahio prim-n adv. 5 "Thu Notorimw Mia “40-," «tarâ€" »ring Kuhn-rim Maclmld. will I:- ._dmun a! UN- Dirk. Thruw- Odohrv in and M. It is a whirlwind mm flhat Iran»: 3 "fruiting wfltdim in :ih “akf, adv. Mr. nml N's. “Darin "Maia haw mow-d into the hour what"! by "w Wifliam Eithdmnn family MI High- lnn-l .uflme having punhmnl 1hr yam. _ numb" of him-Ia at an unnum- va putty Ind Sauflalcy owning utm- Jw "mum! h" mnniugr tn 8r. Wm "on“. DOWNERS GROVE BEFORE!!! DOWZNERS GROVE. Eggs ”whwgam TUESDAY. OCTOBER I2"! AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER la"! "nun-h" Kk'in ‘urpri-M hime and rsnyhmly olw whom no mmhrd his hm ham-r. Wahrli hm! hm Mriim nu him and [mm-d tho ”yin! ”M “With K’l-in bud". In (WI! ’0" il Win: an rnty thaw My twat hm M vms <0 «unmet-d M mum not um and only mack «cowl. l The umpm- rullml Sulliwm out on} an inlh-M fly which prwimmh-d an? ”Mfume-M by Supt-n1":- Juana; u? 'boot MIN-n minuh-x. TM hall wan" hum-Honahk but the umpm“: ruling? fin Mn! In such play; and «mm m: :hmr mun-«I (M 3mm Johann Aflrr: 'lfloy DIM boon rcmnml IM immo' player: ulill hm "cribbing“ at 000' map!” which n-ultml (a Kim-thou"? than. «Mom! {mm the- gnaw far 3-: Jun!” llnnm. "a «ham! to hr, :flmM and mm “am". far nonu- lbm Ibe- um‘nlnn and play": (In: Eliml and Mm." Wail" rallnl Mn ‘ [man nfl Ibu- flrM. "w «rm-r bring ”W; to mu- ln law»: at [hum-r4 Grm‘r. I Nut Sunday "w lnrnln )momy In "inwln'r fur "w flan! num- nf (be urn-om Uh om ham! Now". and 9N» Dawn"! Gmw {brim flwir «ch rh’nh uni»; TM “Minty fur [kn-MN will pmhnlfly Ir [Imm- nr [Mm-nu nml' Nash a l ulr M'rnnt. pullout x. yam! the classy cxhihiliun put an by. lhv (Smu- hoys m the lit-M. Ony two‘ hits w-n» ale-anon! “I? of Sin“! in [ME 4): innings. thu- sun-nth not bring} ronlplou'd on awoum u! the stump-1' in; by :hv Nam-nim- plum-rs. (‘aucy' gm 1) hit in the thinl anal Shimp one in the fifth. scoring lhr only run, he .~tuh~ wrnnd un-l "mu-8 tho pan on! ! (‘url hwn' of “row Sim-wt, ooh?- Fbrutod his >i.\th birthday lust Sutur- lday afternoon by (mu-Hamil”: six of ,his friends. (lama-.4 wvrv pluyml and ‘ix'v crown. mkos and pop cm‘n t-njoy- Jed. 'l'hoso press-m \wn- WiHium Huf- H‘m, Franklin Hull'vn. (mm.- Rigs. :hu', Humid ”UI'KUFS. Truman Sav- fuzz:- uvul Edwin Drew. GAME SUNDAY .' BROKEN UP BYV g ARGUMENfi é 4')":- ut' (1w J'vulurw m‘ llu- Humm- ixnll “Rink! to hr hold in HZI- Hickt‘ ”in“ nu ()clhbrl' 15.3 and LET mulvrI the HID-[bitmfi of {hp “'aumm'.‘ (luiM 01' S. Amh‘ru": l'hurrh, \n‘l he- ”11- snlv of a Ln~uutiful qulxlkm'rhi-‘f donated 17;; “w \\'i(:- of I'm-sinlvnt \VHâ€"un. .\'Ir. Wilmn i~ :z mmnmnit'ant “1' Nu- Episâ€" A'npnl ('hurt'h m Wa~hinglulL “Sweet Lavender," this in the pic- ‘ture previously advertisul to be :xhown September 25 but which was jnot released in time. It is a “villa", 'pit-mW. :ulv. i In thu list uf prizr‘ winnvra at [In- l4i>lv Fair. lulhuislwd in last Week's Krpnrlrl‘, Mrs. J. 1'. Mitchell was medium! with 1hr tut-rt loaf of whim blend. Tins Humid haw hwn “wily Mitrhvil. It win- lhi> 1\\'sl\v yum-(1M “H" \\‘hu hukul Um prim-4nnuing loaf". .‘s‘nmr HTUI'IL (Allelilinnal [.m'uL an l'ugc- 3) NOTES (W TIIP‘. “\‘E (Contimu-cl from PM!“ U m‘ Ilu- :uzmu' l in HIV Hicku 1 ‘JT mulvrI the (IuiM of S. ”an on No! New. "Mr ale an autumn: «um: I'M. w u-mmt nu "Mr um I- uniform- Iv Nlrl. hummus m) "My In "- lna-o old In. TM Wm WWO. A "man I'Ha \um'l M Mr hm Mud get up and gun- mm M mp mu- dn~n a um"): um Iw gun I» hul‘ M mum I! In.» «Cm-us, Ow «IN :-I around In" the ma! day nvmmnmm: um I. In" up all Mn!" and nun-r I‘nl u I!“ o! “reps-Ariana“ Tin-mn- C’ul. 'I‘hI- owning prnmnm “ill b! Smut Inn “”lpulution of Mid- Summer ;.\.»I:ht' s szlm as IIIodIulwl in camp .ThI-n the Magic Bugle will be blown. {Hm ire-at Bird ('harnwr will appear. i‘AHvr that [M Legend of "Old Jaw ERIImr" will lw avtml. The ramp firt‘ [will he rhIsml with a real “hast story; fund taps. All Scouts :m' :wkml to: u- .mh Hus paper {III 5pc (‘Ial an~ ’nnum'emI-nt of flu-WI Ilvtuih of this égwut (.hm-t Jamhnn-I‘. I T -- llumil hn 'n-vlurnn u mlmla'f of "u Ilnll) clmlm m u l-m'kwurtl ur up- sl-h- clam" HIHIIlM-r “'lmu Ilw mum»- gu dim-i. H h-H- in PM"! M II.» mud 0" "w hullum u! u ~|mlhm sun-um Ind ulailu- u ~lrnln~ Hm m-c-ru uut o! tho sum-r iv mkm mm A luuckwln! mul nu mum.- u nun uo-w of llu'wofld about u. How to Test a Current. Tn find on! If an a-lwlrh- rim-“It” {I‘d by vunlinnnus ur ulwrnming rur- n-m. nppmurll a IHIIL'Ih-l m tln- fila- mmns a! nu lumuuh-wrm lamp. The“ “fill ho thmwl If ”m vnrro-m lu- rm» "mums; Hwy will \ihmu- if it be ll Irritating. $7.00 Quality Woolnap Plaid Blankets, size 66x80, Special Sale Price ....$5.50 mmlv tho mun] outs at ”In camp will l..- ”20)" to -r\'(- “w coca $1.4m Silkaleno Covered, size 72x84. Cotton Filled Comforter ............. $3.25 $5.00 Silkalene Covered, size 72x81, Cotton Filled Comforter ............ $4.25 $1.00 Silkalene Covered, size 72x84, Cotton Filled Comforter $5.50 Sateen Covered. size 72x81, Cotton Filled. Fine Quality Cnmfofler $4.89 H' (ho “official storm” wiH send us HM“ «lope we win publish the buuing :.\'1-l';l[.:'“:€ fur the yvur'n' work. in our 7“ issue. Sorry “Schlitz," but we had no time to figure out Um box scum. The umpire be it said. was poor, but you have to take them as they mum and their rulings must be res- pmrtt‘ll. MUNSINGWHAR UNION Sl’lTS fur Men. Ladies. Misses and Boys. make friends for our store. They please everylxuly whu try them. If heretofore you have been unable to find complete satisfaction in underwear â€"- try Munsing l'ninn Suits. Every required size. many styles and fabrics. bilus parked at the edge of the field. 81H" SCUI'T GIIHS'I' PARTY .-\'l‘ BERWYN .H‘.\,'|‘.. ()(‘TUIH‘IR H'unlinuml [mun Page I) Lehmann é! Michel’s Store The Backward Bird ElUNSING ° 145A]! THEM ‘ YOU -WILL'LH(F. “THEM Woolnap Plaid Blankets Sale on Comforters GIVE ' COMPLETE °SATISE \C'I‘ION 30th 3 LADIES' SILK AND MER- (‘ERIZED COTTON TAUPE COLORED BLOOMERS- THE POPULAR T H l N G FOR COOLER DAYS AT ...$3.75 A n‘asun that urm-s you to DENY YOI'RSI'ILF today, "that you may amuiu} fur tomorrow. Th0 first we men'km in given above, Money is Power." TALK N0. 3 The sum is the osst'ntial in raving. What will induce one gin? You mm! have A Motive for Saving Money is Power FIRST NATIONAL BANK ENIGMSUITS H??? Downer: Grove. Illinois. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed (tom a variety at «- n-ptlbla am". and every amn In Mind an" by expats. That la “7 our monumemu always appeal to good Ian». I! you plan a mom! 5. )our pm we ‘4in show you 0 gm! nutty 0! than: to chm:- hon. Our Monuments NAPERVIIJJ, What will induce one to be- 35-3 ILL

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