Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Dec 1920, p. 8

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mm mm Mr. and Mn. T. F. Kelly were greatly surprised Sunday when about «him friends from Chicago and Lisle walked in. The afternoon and mn- m greatly enjoyed. {The guests bought an claim-ate lunch with them dlofldxmedlorhnddxm hr amend: a u reminder of their Boo him 1t once prices. Phone 284. Guns" in three pound m, the finest pun m candy for the Holidnys. Richard Theidrl and E. Smith return ed last week from (he Vim-tunes. Ind" bunch of the Littloford Nur- series wh‘ere they superintneded a large planting of peonies. With H men they established a recon! of planting 12.000 peonies in one day. fir. and Ill-s. Fred B. Towsley very delightfully numbed It a venison dinner Saturday evening. The guests enjoyed dancing after the din- ner. Those present were, least: and Madame: Lord and Ice of Chi‘; ago and Stanley J. Brown and T. P. j Kelly of the village. 3 Warm Well- is aching “Sparkling J. W. Nash Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 He accOmplishcs the first for himself. When it comes to GOOD BACKING then is nothing better than a friendly nrlntionship With 3 good. substantidl bank such as this. Why not form such I relationship TODAY? one-third below our expectationsâ€"41nd all of the very best QUALITY. Look them over and you will be pleased. The ComeIGlocer Are you ready and prepared to fill those little stockings? If in need of Candy, Nuts. Fruit, or_ other necessary articles along that line we haveit. A late and timely purchase has placed us in position to offer you all the above at a good backing. To succeed a man must, have two things; Belief in his own ability and Gmtly ReillIcedPlices once for ”mph?! and Christmas is New SUCCESS 12-34 I Th0 Wanna Guild of 3. Main": Chmhhddummmm inguthelnlnedlmalnuol J. P. Mohr, one of our G. A. R. boyx at Himdnle. is making some fine suntan! sleds for children that will make some boys and girls fine Stats and Elan. and Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Stats and daughter were guests 1332 Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. .1. Winter. the oc- casion being Mr. Winter’s birthday. ; Hinsdak Upholsterinx and Furni- im" Repair Shop. All work and, flow It flammable prices. Photo 636 r01* send postcard. Will call and do- liver free of charge. 11-26412 Mr. and Mn. Chas. Winter and daughter. of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Davin and sons. Mrs. nary Winter and Mr. Chas. B. Rabs of Cicero. and Mr. and Mrs. C. 11.: whwm he ha: been taking twatmfinh ramming Un- accident yore-ml month» ago when he wax m by a (min at the Forest avenue nursing. Greatg promises an: mm out for his com-1 plete recovery from the paralysis} which followed “to acridem. Ho came: tame Saturday. 1t Mart: l lochel' . Downers 01' PhonoNo.8 m d..;? The local lodge has_ been looking lion-mlfnrward to this night for some time. §As the umbership kept increasing, "" “Millions were being made for the his n" M"'night. One year ago hardly such a " n""’;po:wibilil.y was thought of but with R‘l" 0finfirm-nine new members being taken ' C- H‘ in since January lst, 1920. why “It "d “r",just had to he," and the celebration 9’ we“ was perhaps one of the best ever held name of by the Odd Fellow in Dom ‘the oc- Grove and certainly was the banner} '"M‘y'gevont of the year. There were neaw‘ _ A. Ejly two hundred present for the can- we Malta-ring of the degree. I m m“ : Children's Chanting Petty. fl, final Following a custom established 1247-1 Christmas Party for the children, on next Monday evening, December 20. The party will be given, this yen. Jointly by the Odd Fellows and the ‘Rabehh’s and is may for the children at odd Fallon and m In Downers Grove, but the ill-allele {Imme- as W b attend and Hump- flinch-r and John H. mar. ‘lmm were gnatly surprised when «hey “on rallnl to the mxtrum. af- "tn- 'ho degm work, and with wont: "my appmpriatv to the occasion. u-erv presented much will! :1 25 your \‘vtoran Jewel. by George Caygill of glinwyn, District Deputy Grand Dias- flor. on behalf of Downou Gm" ilmlgeV This jewel is presented to 9mmbers o! the onler, who have been 'continuously in good standing for 25 ,rcars or mom. 17hr local lodge has 'prescMed five such jewel: in the past ‘year and there are several more to; whom the honor is due. 1 ‘ Many visitors wore [1mm l» he") the hey: celebrate. Fourteen difl‘er; cm lmlgm wvro mph-muted. located in ('himgo, Rvnryn. Brookfleid, Ln "fling". Nauru-mo. Bensenville and “healnn and also membv‘rs fmm :‘M‘t‘l‘u’ lodges outside of the sun. Mae: dinner the lodge wu allod lo onlor and the dam confined. lmmedlnlely preceding the opal-g. ”in Gwen ammu- delightfully en- trrulned will: I \ml solo. gal-mg ‘lnr own nmnponimnt. It was up‘ 1mromlr applauded nil bliss Grif- Mhs was oxpeeially mauled u re- put the performance, hm owing to ‘anollwr engagement for the «min, ‘luul lo hurry ”ray. much In the m‘ one! of the» present. The-demo on :0aner by mostly Pm! (3mm of the local lodge and um exemplifi- cotirm was perfect. Dinner wu non-«l at 6:00 n’clock and. In It mm. u we»: delicious. The menu mutated of rout beef and maimed potatoes. ma. celery. plan In. olh'm. brad and bun-r. col-e. la.- rmm and calm. It wan prepared and awed by the )l. E. Phil-men. whom mutton h- widnpmd In “It community. the water of the local lodge up to the on. hundml mark. One of 1M biggenl nighta a! the min: was held nut Saturday M31“. [December Nth. whoiz gum: and ‘mrmlx-rr‘ hulnod "owner: Grove ‘Lmlgn .\'u. 750. l. 0. O. I". celebrlw ‘flwir “[00 Night" and the "on!" wm- enjoyed to :he fullest. A spa cinl meeting was called to ran!" the mm mm on Dwight n. Cox {ml F. Saw-rt Miles. thereby bring!" Celebration Ln! Saturday MtucM Many Iron Neighboring Lod- ' zoo-mm, Enjoyed. ODD FELLOWS ‘ “100” NIGHT DREW M A N Y VISITORS The Woman's Auxiliary to the Am- erican Legion will hold their next regular meeting at the Legion rooms Tuesday aftemoon at 2:30. All mem- bers are urged to be present to hen" Mrs. Theme of Berwyn. who has consented to tell of her experiences. iAuxiliary guests from anerville ;\\-ill be there . There will he reports from the committee's who attended the convention and also those who visiled the‘ hospitals. Refreshments will be served. Members please bear this in mind and be present. The Catholic Woman’s Lam wlll hold their next regular meeting on Thursday afternoon. Dec. 23d, at the home of Mrs. Fred Weis on Prince avenue. At the last meeting offi~ cars were elected as follows: Presi» ‘dent, Mrs. Bahrs; Vice-President. iMrs. Bradley; Secretary, Mrs. Stra- :ka; Cor‘respondin Secrelary, Mrs. ‘Eckort; Treasure , Mrs. Fischer. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter‘s Art Kraft Shop. one door‘ south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. officers were elected for the ma- in: year: President, Mn. Kym Column: Vice-President. lln. flur- guerito Stephen; Secretary. In. Anna Snow; Asst. Sam. Mrs. Elfrieda Eaton; Treasurer. Mrs. Gladys Cotes. If you needus. (onus. 1884. Additional locals on page 5. 1‘" Intel: Prenatal. some time. increasing. 'or the big diy such a f but with ping taken 0. why "It celebration t ever held I Want Chap people must In a real thirsty bout): u it in only a few won-lu- ago "at State; Attorney Hud- ley had (our former Moon:- raided than and the owner: booked under the Vol-stud «1. 0M bu been con- victcd. TM: latent now new to indicate that they nn indeed thirsty. ‘ A! John Manzln'n home nine bar- rolx of mu! ”Dago Red" whiskey wu confiscated. George Armstrong. gov- amment mm .accompanied the raid- rn. One other place at West Chl’ cnxo wnu'vimod. but the woman dumped two gallons of the ma into the (our! and no goods were found. Last week’s lllinoian says: Deputy Sheriff’s Hattendorf and Spencer, assisted by a half score of othcis. swooped down on West Chi- lcago and High Lake again Tuesday night with the result that a Mr. Bon- net and a Mr. Hansen are now at‘ ’the county jail under charge of op- ,erating a still. - Both these men are located at High Lake. and the latter”: plant ,was found in full operation. It com- sisted of the usual copper boilers. pipe coils. raw and finished material (including. carhollc acid for the nee- ccasnry “lung” and “color"). electric motors. em, and was found quite elaborate. Bonnet's outfit was not quite as complete. but it was sunk-lb ant to land him in jail; The whole bundle of material was also brought along, and is in charge of Shen'l’l lmneke. l l Mixed Nuts. our own mixture pound ......3 {ma mm Mmmm or anhhunlzigs,m fi tn 1- ...... Brilliantrgarfiflggg'lFl!s Candygepegopound . . . . grate: gazed Candy. per pound can ms, ..... swu‘iem nun: 'c§°eo.,’°" am. an Dot Chocolate, '4!!! cake. ........ swam-d Canoe, per pound ............. 50c §awy Brand Cofiee. Special. pa wound ”fie Bulk Dues. per pound ................. Kinda rten Mixed mdybrr pound“ Savoy urnho Rm! Anne elbrries, Folks of That Cily Must be a Real Thirsty Gang From Pre- sent Events. Lehmmn 6' Michel’s Store Thonwill heuprognm bythochil- dun. a Sub Clue VIII! be there to talk with them and give each and every one a gift. and maybe for the grownups too. if they an kiddish ‘enough.’ A Christmas tree will 1150 be in evidence. around which it is expected the children will make merry. COUNTY HAS A REAL WET SPOT IN WEST CHICAGO Jumbo Seedless Raisins. per pound ........ 8: Rice P Corn. per pound ................ 10¢ gixgd _ 2p. pu‘rhm mixtgrq mung} ...... 88¢ Many new gifts for ladies have arrived which are useful, attractive and pri- ced very low, bought at sale reduced figures. gnmubuumaum GIFT BAGS FOR SWEETHEART. SISTER 0R MOTHER. REASONABLY PRICED BAGS. JUST ARRIVED, PRICED LOWER THAN WE EVER E\PE(‘I'ED WE COULD SELL THEM. SANTA CLAUS IS IN OUR TOYLAND. NEW TOYS ADDED THAT HAVE Pita): "ink 9 of 4a, Desitable Gifts in splendid qualities for Men, Women and Children are pleasingly arrang- ed for convenient selection. Store is filled with Holiday Suggestions. «.- n 9-. , FOR FATHER on 33mm, smsnm QUAL- ID. °’ - 1*. IN ALL SILK AND KNITTED TIES ..50c to moo !.|-loppy "ink 9. SILK mamas SELLING FOR HALF PRICE " {5r BEAUTIFUL NEW SCARFS, KNITTED AND SILK i y ‘ MENS FLANNEL PAJAMAS AND NIGHT. ', HUSBAND '3 GOWNS REDUCED so PER CENT 3.33:“: Six-32? SILK LISLE AND WOOL sox FOR MEN Boys \J/ 45c to 3150 Christmas Groceries by joining our Christmas Savings Club. This is a good plan, for two reasons: 1st, It teaches the sav- ings habit. 2nd, It affords means to augment the Christmas cheer which makes this old world a bet- ter place to live in. JOIN NOW! TALK N0. 8 Every year a large number of new friends come to us who Solve me Saving Problem Steam netting - Sewer Building Ga: Fitting Tel.” 303 FIRST NATIONAL BANK AfnnflueofuanfiamCaMmNm Fran and Good- for your In. weds. flo- Chrbtuut all sites. I! . Hf“; gratin. qu Cum Xnn emails,- gym-ted (Blister finish; Pia. ............ as: . Entitled Wninuts, Fr pound .......... 42¢ Cal. No. 1 Soft Shell shuts, per pound Hue Luge Florida Oranges. per dozen .......... 19c §kamfies in may, chm-once cov, n, 15 "WE 139?. WEE. 9°95qu Fred D. Heinlle P L U M BING Downers Grove. llllnols. I ‘17 {iii My, Dumbo: 17, IQ ir

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