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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Nov 1920, p. 5

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WESSON OIL, pints .................... w. .38c SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per pound ........ 29c GEORGIA SQUARES, per pound ............. 29c RICHELIEU PEAS, superfine, extra sifted, can 28c N0. 2 CAN CORN, 6 cans for .............. $1.00 NO. 2 CAN PEAS, 6 cans for ............... $1.00 CRISCO, per pound ............ SNOWDRIF’I‘, per pound ...... Hrs. Irving Heartt was hostess to the “Stitch and Chatter Club" Thum- day. Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Block at the West Suburban hospital, We‘l- nesday, NOVI'mbt-r 10th. a daughter. Mrs. L. H. Thomas left Monday {or a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. J. Goldsmith of Milan, Illinois‘ Arthut Peterson is out again after a siege with tonsilitis. The Earl Meacham house on Sat- atoga avenue is progressing nicely. E. 11 .Prince was a visitor in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Crush visited his parents at Naperville on Sunday. J. C. Knapp of Glen Ellyn, was a guest of Mr. Lemon Tuesday. Miss Dorothy Near is on the sick list. Good printing at the Reporter 0f- fiee. l PERSONALS l Friday, November FRESH PICNIC HAMS. 4-6 lb. average FRESH PORK BUTTS. per pound ..... PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound ....... FANCY STRIP BACON, per pound SMOKED BUTTS (boneless) per pound CHICKENS, per pound ................ Klein’s Market Klein’s Cash Market If you medal. fauna. 188-3. 80. Main St. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. .Holy Communion and Sermon. 5:00 p. m. EVening Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. E. H. Merriman will preach on “'1 Nation-Wide Campaign." Saturday and All Next Week S. Andrew’s Church c Specials FANCY GREENING APPLES AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 12 Bars for 95¢ JELKE OLEOMARGARIN E 36c; 5 lbs. for $1.75 BLUE RIBBON PEACHES NAVY BEANS 2 Pkgs. for 69¢ 5 lbs. for 40¢ 4 lbs. for 25¢ ................. m..38c L per pound ........ 29c ' pound ............. 29c Mrs. W. A. Mycm of No. Main st. was 110.40.“ to the Shakespeare (‘ln as on Monday afternoon. ‘Mr. Frank Dowe has been up to Channw Lake to dismantle his cot- 1350 It I the winter season. Chas. Kester is very sick with scarlet fever at his home on Prince avenue. Electric wiring and general repair work. Machine work. Paul Shroka. Mail requests for estimates. Stanley avenue. 11-5â€"4 Miss Ruth Briggs was home from her work in Chicngb several days this week with quinsy sore throat. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sev- erus, Tuesday. November 9th, a baby girl. Saturday to Saturday is big- “C" week at the Nash Gmcery. Look up their ad on the back page. [ Miss Elsie Pischel and Miss Helen ‘Stevenson spent the week_end with friends at Galesburg. V Mrs. S. J. Brown visited last Fri- day with Mrs. L .V. Ominger at Ber“ Our mbiflonandyoursfln~ TheLE.Olsonfamilyon0akwood Reporter in every Downers Grove avenue, entertained relatives from home. Chloagé on Sunday. PHONE 279 DOWNERS GROVE “FORTE; DOWNERS GROVE. [LUNGS North Side Grocery 8 Market :2 North Fond Am- All welcome. No religious discussions or distinc- tions. A place for citizens to gather and talk. Af- ter a short lecture on the subject announced any finerdWith an idea worth listening to will be gladly ea . Here is where you may freely say what you think. Let your ideas help the community. No admission charge. HOWARD JONES IS THE BOARD OF TRADE A BENEFIT TO THE PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY TO THE FARMER? 1 Mr. and Mn, Clinton S. Stefly and jsons, > -nt the week end as guests of Dr. and Mrs. J, W. Young of R0- gers Park. St. Josephs Church Hall Friday Nov. 1211: Mrs. J. L. Remmms returned home Sunday after a two weeks visit with her brothers, Frank and Russel Hatch at Scranton and Central City, Iowa. Mrs. Mountecr, a former resident! of Downers Grove. underwent an op- eration at the West Side hospital,‘ Chicago. I I Mm. W .L. Eager underwent a ser- fious opt-(ration at the I’wsbyderiuu hospital on Monday. She is doing as we“ as could be expected . The Peeple’s Forum W. A. Lacnhny. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics {or sale at Marion Dexter’s Art Kraft Shop. one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. Mrs. R. W. Hawkins of Chicago. spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. HARDWARE. 36 3. Melt: Street Telephone No. 29 Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ é MOCHEL Perfection ('3 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Hardware Coal and Feed Eneas B. Goodwin, Moderator For Men and Women Free Public Discussion of Current Subjects Buy Them at the H. C. PITCHER, PrOprictor SPEAKERS Mr. and Mrs. George C. Schindler : were pleasantly surprised last Sat- ‘.urduy night, Nov. 6th, when a numâ€" ' her of friends dropped in on them gin celebrate their fifth wedding an- n'niversary. Bunco and other games 'were indulged in followed by lun~ cheon. The prize winners at bum-o were: Mr. Fred Mikoleit and Mrs. in. E. Lanphear, first prizes an-l‘ IMrs. c. A. Hoegmn and Mr. M. 01â€"? son. consolation. Those present were [Mn and Mrs. M. 0180:: and Miss 'Annn Meyers and Miss Falstroni of ,Chicngo: Mesdnmes and Messrs l". l". Mikoleit. G. A. Swanson, G. A. :Hoogren, C. J. Winter, 3. E. Lan- ‘phear, F'. B. Story, E. M. anson Fund Mr. Wm. Smith of the Grove. Dr. Carlos Montezuma and Cu». B. D. Parker lave been selected a delegate: form the Indian Fellowship League as delegates to attend the meeting of the Society of Amricsn Indians which will be held in St. Louis, November 15th to 20th. (Additional Locals on Page 8) E. ROY BEHREL Telephone NM 2 Evening-721nm“. a hear'ty laugh, don't. miss this picture. a cloth mask: it was all up with him. He had been at the Carnival of Flowers with Another man’s wife! 11: is one of the com “cations at the most delicious farce-comedic. on 3 screen, "HER BEIEWED VlIfLAlN.” If you enjoy a sparkling fl!!! ANOTHER WOMAN'S SCARFâ€"$ho found another woman's scarf {I fit hushaml'. pocket the next. morning'. Otherwise he would have gotten ‘ with his story. And when (”they search mvetled a wine hill 0 Inflow. 4-00 V. m Evening Amazon. PATH E N EWS Imagine Hu- mam-into“ «m of W W In an I» ‘3 far llw- mm: rum-Mic “on a! “a r rm" o-nr run» he“?! ulwntun‘n a! I!» you"! «I "or mfly Wu when night NIH m M or dating mm- gm!" (but IM- “mm of old. laugh: hung: in 0mm ch row «by: and than SKI; will! your m ryn the an“: "I81 out»: in this simpi; woudorfnl nhry, umwy (h Manx EH»: Ryan Mr! wmcr. In- kw- slmy yon-1i lalk lino! for I Clara Kimball Young In “For the Soul of Raphael” Evvning Nobodv hml any sympathy for him. They called hlm a limp. bought a dog and a bunch of orchids to give his girl ,but he m and poor simp he forgot all about them. And that wasn't the on] hon. pulled. Everything he did went wrong and even his best girl luv l down. Then he got hit on the hood. The blow workul wonder: and whole world seemed brighter. A mile a finite Comedy with a null.- III. A L S O ROLIN COMEDYâ€"“IDNDON BOBBY” Bray Pi“08’1“!I’llâ€"“Scientific Fish Fanning” .. Inkâ€"7:399:16. Admission 15 l 36 alt. m 'Cfi mm". NOVEMBER mu . .. JULIAN suntan h “AN ADVW ‘The Poor Simp’i‘ BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEIS (mom Owen MOOR The Dicke Thea”??? From the great love story by Manta Elfin Ryan A 2 Reel Chester Comedyâ€"“Four Times Foiled” Thursday, November 1801 7:30-13: I5. Saturday, November 13th EWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE BRIGGS COMEDYâ€"“0H MAN” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Friday, November 12th Admasmm m l. 20 cents int-lulu“ an 1‘ Admmim I!» l 25 99qu including Wu 1". ALSO Admission 15 a 25 cents including Wu ‘l'u ALSO ,m rim-h rm U (be for

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