“urn-food. †“r ï¬rée Sizes. 35;, 65c, 81..†Sold and amused by PUFF“ ARMACY um MOCHEL Jr? "it Q'av'éé'inéssoo in'chicks, egis and feed. RATâ€"SNAP is convenient, jgt lineal: 11p _c“ake, n9 mixing with H A-_ 0:. fl:â€" “The Farmer‘s Wont Enemy-Rats. The Farmer’s Best Friendâ€"â€" Rat-Snap." These are the words of James Bax- ter, N. J.: "Ever since I tried RAT- SNAP I have always kept it in the house. Never fails. Used about $3.00 worth of RAT-SHAVE a; ye_a_r_and ï¬g- A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s Art Kraft. mmp, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. d. More memhm-s arr,- \\'antml for the Physical Culture League. This is for all ladios and girls out of high school. Class MPPLS every Monday awning from 7:45 to 9:30 at the High School gymnasium. Come join us and have an hour of rocrpatinn, Gymnastics. folk dances and basket ball are taught. Visit us and Fee for your- self. Tplophmw 303-3! for further information. Dr. and Mr. F. J. Smi‘h cMrrtain- ed at 500 last Sahmlay evening. A very enjoyable ovpninz was had by all. Mr. J. F. Kidwoll and Mrs. Beh- rel were prize winnms and Mrs. Staiger and Mr. Mat-Donald won the booby prizes. The mxvsts were Mes- sers and Mnsdames J. P. MatDm-h ald. C. J. Staiger. R. Bohrel, A. Lee Beidelman and F. .l. Kidwell. 7%» Rev. H. J. Srhivk, Proï¬cient of Elmhnrsk Aradomy and (,‘nflpgo mn- durtul (he senice- and prmched the «mum at St. [‘alll'e Evangelical (thumb In! Sunday awning. The Rev. Wm. Gmtnfold prvathml at his former church in Chicago at flu.- anâ€" niversary of the Bethany Lamps Aid society. Mr“. Martha ’Hmmm. Mrs. E. J. Willinms, Minx lwnr \\'vllinm.¢, Mix: Viol. Soidrhrck and Mr. Paul Mur- gnn, spent Sunday “ith the W. H, Thomas family. Ihn unasion home Miss Ellen Thomns’ bulhday. Covers were hit! for (hirtvrn and an a-njny- able time um. had by aâ€. Gnu cm"! is «luv the trlophono operators and tho ï¬n- «kvpamM-nt for the prompt and oflicivnt mum" In which Hwy Imponal In the ï¬n alum turn"! in early Sunday aven- iul. Th" damn“ sustaim‘d would have hot-n mnaick‘mhly morv- hml it flat boon for (he prompt anion [Sum by wa two :h‘partmrnts. Sll'lermlt xympnlh)’ in vxlvndml to In. H. H. L'lln'cln in Mr new“. be- mvemcnl. Mrs. Pea-r Osllund. the mother of Mm. Ulrich. was buried on Saturday, from her home on Oak Put avenue, Bcrwyn. after having born ill but a lbw clnyn. After you luvr “thud“! tlu- uhow 1: Dick" Thrnlrv on Thanksgiving Day you wlll mm with use that â€The Soul cf Youth" u om: a! flu- host picturru not produced. It. will hold your lnwnnl awry soroml of the time and you wlll b1- mnm than [lull that you rune. mlv. A special mun-ting of tlu- Auxiliary to the Anwrivun Legion will [11- held next Tuesday uflrrnuon, Noxcmbur 80th. at. 2:30. Momlx-vs who Imu- beeu appointed on Special Commit- tee: nn- urged to be paw-m to w- The Ladies Aid Sow-(y of tho Con- gregational Church will hold an an clay meeting on 'l'humlay. Dun-m- ber 2nd, at th- homo uf Mrs. Marn- hurt. All members an- urm-«l to mum- curly and fimrh up all work before the bazaar. A Chicken l‘ic Supper will be son‘- ed in conjunction with (In- Bazaar which the Congregatiunul Ladies Aid will hold on December 9th . Furlln-r information next wiwk. Saw- this date. Coming Sunn! Olive 'l‘homas, who was the wife of Jack Pickford, will be seen in her last picture, "Every body’s Swz-ctlwarl" at the Dicke Theatrl'. You will want to >(‘(' hm: mlv. The “)avmun’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will moot with Mrs. F. Cramvr, West Curtiss st., Thursday, December 2nd. A cur- ial invitation to all the ladies of the church Dicke's Hall. Thom “ill be a Santa Claus ’n everything so bring the chilâ€" dren. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Constantino of Lane Plato \wrv unmng thOse from Downers Grove who attended the com clave of 'l‘ebalu Shrim- ut Rockford, Wednesday. The American Legitin i.»- planning: a “Bazaar" for the middle of Down» bet to be given two evenings in Mr. George Atwood and Miss Juli Burkholdt, both of Vandalia, were married last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Atwood is a brother of Mrs. John W. Brown and well known to many here. II For :1 real musical m-m Culnl' to «'thn- M. 1-). Church, 'l‘lun-Mlay. Doc. ' 1920, and hour tho chorus choir Auivv "Hiawulha's Wedding Feast." l Mrs. J. M. l‘lu-lan, J12. of North ‘Ausiin, rnturtuined at u fun-well lpzu’ly for her brother, (Em. B. (Yur- 1mm", “'1": lvft on 'l‘hunsdzly t?\'l'n~ in}: for Jt-fl't-rson Barracks, St. Loni.» ..\In., win-n- in- will vnu-r tlu- training camp of [hu Ambulunm‘ and Hulk-:1! :(‘mps u!" the [7. S. Arm} "1- will he _'thou- for six muntha iu-lmo taking iup his dutiu‘ at “ushinghm, l). ('. 'l'lw Dicks Theatre has been fun tu-Iqtv enough to book a series of (Olli('(ll('~. ullicll will be shown won ,on Saturdays. “Snooky,†tlw wantlvr- iful chimpanzov will apprar in 51-\'~ H-rul of Ilu-su wmmtlks, also such (-lrvt-I‘ artists as Bobby Vernon, Fay 'l‘inchcr and Lloyd Hamilton. (7mm- tu wr- llw ï¬rst mm and “1- know you will sm: all of tlw others. Watch fur :lnlm! adv. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McAllister, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Near and Mrs. J. C. White were guests at Maywood Chap- ter Monday evening. A reception was held in honur of Mr. Dunlap and Mr. Perry F. McAlliMcr. The even- ing: was gmutly enjoyed especially for Mr. and Mrs. McAllister whu also (-l-lt-ln'utz-(l their 46th wedding :umi- versary on that (lay. Deposit at least 10 per cent of your income each week in TALK NO. 7 of his income.†Of course, Jim didn’t live in these times, but he did live in uch harder times. He start- ed with little and became wealthy. Follow Jim! are you «Iidn'x tau-h what 31m Ingiml for. Katrina an haul to ï¬nal. Anal they an- HARDEST to 6an when you want lhvm Hw- MOST. A CHECKING ACCOUNT mnlml H‘t‘l’iflu unnecmnry for with check is a mipt nf it»- own. Why not open n CHECKING AC- COUNT wday‘.’ [burr do no RIGHT NOW? Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank and monk in march at a particular mmipfl If you have. the chums Did You Ever Go Fishing Among a Pile of Papers « A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Save TwentHive Per Cent Jim Hill of St. Paul, said, “Every man shouid FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove. Illinois. DOWNERS GRQVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS 1! In upprm-iution of 1110 successful bazaar and the gcnvmus gift tu Un- {Rochn'y Building Fund, thv Financi- Commitum of S. Andrew's Church '\\*i_ll mm-rlain all the mvmbvrx of thv ,Wunmn's' Guild and their husbands u u dinner and row-min" un Tuesday tur-niug, Nuvvmiu-r thirtieth, in Hu- glhlll'l'h rnqm. ('m'vrs will 1w Jaid fur "nn-r um- hundred guests. This dau- ,55 \‘. Andrew's Day and promises to lu- an unmuul own! in thv many ur- !i\illl‘~ m" S. Audrvu'» ('huu-h in thi~ rnmmunity. Mr. Glenn Drake. tenor soloist, will render a few special numbers. The mecca!» of this concert wiil go my ward a new pipe organ for thr- church. Admission 25c and 50c. Ticâ€" kcts for sale by choir members. adv. hwry moviv patron knows Norma 'l'uhnadgc. you will want to see hvr in her latest picture, “The Bramh-d Woman†at the Dickv Theatre next \u-vk. adv. “'L‘t‘ fPatronize home industry and let us sell you your new Ford Car or Fordson Tractor ! for cash or on monthly payments. AUTHORIZED Repairing, Overhauling and Oxy-Acetylene Weldjng The annual meeting of the Buy Smut Council of Downers Grove will b4- hold in the Assembly Hall of the High Sclmul on m-xt Saturday even- ing, N()\'l'lllb(‘l‘ 27th. At this mm-b ing reports will be read and officers for the ensuing _\'(‘;n‘ “ill be elected. Kidwell Garage Company ANNUAL MEETING SCOUT “COUNCIL†SATURDAY NIGHT Ofï¬cers For Year Will Be Elected as Boys' Friends Meet in Sthool Assembly. ANGORA YARNS WHITE GREY. per ha“ Holiday Handkerchiefs Sales Start Next Week Monday. This will include a very wide assortment of styles and qualities. All at lower prices than they cost. Thv nominating committee, comâ€" AN ALL LINEN PLAIN 65c LADIES HANDKER- CHIEF SALE Mnns "envy ('nunn “'m-k Sax, hlzlrk Inn 75¢ Mons Heavy Wool “wk 50‘. 75, £5. ".00. 31.27- OPENING OF Toys are no“ rea- TOYLAND dy fm holiday sell- rm...†ing. New tms for boys. l’letty play :\\ things fm girls. / : Watch for our Toy _: display which will ( " ~ sho“ many new ‘ :3 ‘ attractive things for Boys Girls. WOOL SOX FOR A MEN! Holiday Handkerchiefs ehmann £3 Michel’s Store A Pre--l|olida_v Selling of Merchandise which you need no“. All goods that are fresh. new. and many would make splendid gifts. Reduced pre-war pri- ces. We are taking advantage of market changes and with reducing all our merchandise regardlexs of cost. You need not put off your shopping for the necessities as they are now selling at new low prices. Genuine Ford Parts! We carry at all times a stock of wnol sox. “th wright styles in tho (‘ashnwm, .1 mm 6? <[.00 Imus \lrr um «ml mx (0‘ You can buy M U 00. “72.3. S ‘2.†-â€" F.\ .\('\' 2.00 to $3.00 \n'ura in Mom l’nchah Mmlv ram; wnnl m‘ r». â€Hum! wont J' fur (all! days. i Downers Grove is now holding the zb‘mut Training Class. They met on ‘Monday evening at the School House and Scoutmaster Hulsberg of La TCmngv gave a very interesting talk on the Bird Life about hrrv, A fou- ture of his work is his giving of thv ‘cnlls of many birds. But the loud- est of all was tho cheer givon by the Scouts for Mr. l‘uino when it was :In- :nuunu‘d that he had secured "Murcm Thom entitled to attend the meet- ing an: urged to be present as plans will be (llscussed for the season’s work. pond of Messrs H. S. Paine, T. J. Savage, W. H. Putnam, W. H. Hen" rick and I". N. Davis. will submit a list of names to ï¬ll the offices. ".33 n p .~ 0 m n morning m 'Iml that a Mr ruhhrn tn koop ymtr (wt «in: “'v haw them in M m1»rybndy. you'll wakn you an WORS'I‘I'ID PLAID Dress Goods $1.50 36 inch Pretty Plaids f0 r childrens dresses Indies skirts, (-t(. .. .lt ............ 93c ‘30.00 m in. “ml Tan- calm-0d serge at .. .956 27 in Hemy Dark Out- ing Flannels at ....29c ’njnmas. well made garments of gum! grade flannel. mm: at . .8325 $33.00 Boys I’njmmls m, ffliÃ©ï¬‚ï¬ Mâ€; Mons and Boys Flannel For Coming Wet Days Ill-Mm" “I"! a $5.50 ality ‘Childrens’ Knitted weater Cap and Leggin Sets at ...... $3.75 40x60 Cotton Blankets for single beds or for sheets 75c E Service of rope then he gives them $10.00 if he clues not get out in less time Ethan at took to tie him. He has never 'raued. This will uxplain to you why .30 many Scouts are trying to tie up [mu‘h other for the last few days, ,Hul that is not all. Scoutmaster E. 'Hmuld (:rvisl of .Hinstlalo, who was “Might (ommundor o! Squadron B of the 90th A210 Squadron will be ithcrv zuul gin: an illustrated lecture ,on his experiences. “c has a num- ‘lwr of Jidos taken from his own airplane “hih- in the Argonne-Manse . MM" 01'. the Great" to come to Downers Grove December 7:11. This man 18 a wonder. He gives anyone as much time as the\ desire to tie him with 50 feet Friday, Envomber LB, 1920