my New Year. you nodal. tom 1884. Wilbur Coleman has been in better. .1- -.. .. .. . North Side Grocery 6: Market 1!. G. PITCHER, Proprietor “Th- Rinh! 10 Inn?" is nut only a hum-mm pirhnr~ it is :I umwr pptdnl now-n rwl pmduflion. 8w il "no. 0. IL Ostrwlg and am. How- al'd, are ugh-mum: a re“ clays Huh nook In Omaha. Nebraska. In. Jon-pl: IX. Slwrnmn and .«m. Kenneth. run-M. a few «lay,- thin \uvL’ vflh n-laliwn at Momma-n Park. Ill. Fine oak in mm“. imam-«Haw do. livery. Edgar D. Ono. phone 206a). adv. l‘.’-3l--l After that um- linlt- touch of be- low low wuuu-r flu- aun loch and hols much bum-r. Punk Drum and Ram» Mono.- are at home from tho l‘nivamily of Illinois for the lmlhlnyu. . Ptul Prickeu in “tending the weei and at Camp [Mm-an. the Boy Scout Ilsa Luella Nadelhoflpr na home {m the University of Chicago for . Hrs. J. D. Gillespie has gone to San Diego, Cami, where she will spend the winter months. Geraldine Farrar in the “Riddle: Woman" will be the attraction at the 0min Tin-am New Yeam Day. ml. flunk Kelly, [who was on the sick lint over Christmas Day, is again. able to be out. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer S. Dun, Thursday, December 23d, a duughter. Joseph Mazza will donate one per out of the business he does during January to the Fire Truck Fund. ad Miss Fannie Radell spent the wi- dnys with relatives in McKeever. Miss M. D. Vemon of Detroit. Michigan. is spending the holiday week with her sister. Mrs. F. C. Lau- There are three shows at the Cur- tiu Theatre every Sunday. They be- gin at 3:00, 7:30 and 9:00 p. m. ad. Hrs. Walter Fredenhagen of Naâ€" perville, was in town on Wednesday. Gospel Chorus Special Music Each Evening [Except Saturday] at Eight O’Clock Dr. Joseph C. Dent, Evangelist Sun., Jan. 2d to Sun., Jan. 16th Special Meetings Baptist Church, 0mm (ime PERSONALS Miler Everybody Invited! has been ill but If you arr a mum» (an Ink» n glunn- at u... program of tho Cuttin- Thmtnu So "mun- nnywhon‘ ha- m‘c'r shown u better selection at pic- tnn'.‘ than Inn Ian-n scam-«l fur your mm Dumm- flwuim m|\'. I Mr. and Mrs. Flt-«l l-Jichhun-l of IWoodulack. "L. \Zai Chriutmu {with her parents. Mr. J [Human and Earl. ho ‘iu xlnyinx over for N n. [ 'l'lw anlnn M‘Hflidmn' Society m’ m- 3|. E. Church, will mm! Thurmlm‘ January 61h with Mn. nary Rap-m wvilur on Wuhimflou amt. All lu-livu Lllt'ï¬'sh‘d am arm-d to anon-L ‘ Two-Reel comedies will be alwwn ‘at the Dick- Tho-tn. Dec. 31st. New Venn Day and Jun, 6. Don't miss a one of them for they are all ml Fred R. Home returned {mm Chammlgn on lust Wednesday for the holidays. «Humomsqueu «Idols of Clay n Fri-â€Eb“! I“. Dem-er, Colo. Both 0‘ “The Restless Sex" and all of the them wish to be nvnlembcreu to their other big Par-mount pictures that large number of friends how. are. the talk of the mbvie world will . The Congregational Philathcu Clan We shown at the Cumss Theatre. «0. will with Mrs. G. H. Bungv. " Mrs. Ella Mary Houseman and Frldny. January 7th. All member;- ¢hlldmu spent Christmas week-end and friends of we class. arv u-onliully at the home of her sister in Farmer invited to be pmwnt. Lay, "knob" Craig 1!. Spiclnor of LuGranue. hw Fred R. Howe rgtu‘rncdr (mm purchased the L. I“. FAN-unis homo Wilbur Siebert left Tuesday for a. short. ï¬sh with his parents at Jam tper, Ind" after which ho. “ill lean: lfor Texas where he will visit with friends. ! 1921~New Night School classes forming for the new year at Pater- son Business lnstitute, LaGrange. No more day students taken after Jan’ nary 15th on account of full .enroll- meat. adv. 12-2443 The next regular meeting- of the ;Catholic' Womans League will ‘be held at. the home of Mrs. J. J. Cymh, East Glove. Thursday, January 13, at 2 o'clock. > The A. T. Williams house on Biod- ‘gett avenue has been sold by V. Fredâ€" enhagen to John E. Wennerstron of Oak Park, who will soon occupy it as a home. V. Fredenhagen has sold a ten acre farm south of LaGrange which be- longed to Sylvester Lyman to F. Kal- lal. \ it tho Curtis: “am either Tuesday or Wednesdty of next Week. tdv. Val. Wander and son, Carl, left yesterday for a ten day rabbit hunt at Avoea, near Omaha, Nebraska. where they will visit relatives. adv. HARDWARE 36 8. Mn“: Street Telephone No. 20 Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ a MOCHEL Fwd L. Edwards spent Chrixtmus Day will]: Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1.. l-‘risbic at Denver, Colo. Both 0! them wish to be nvnlembcreu to their A full line of the celebrated INDU commie: {or sale at Marion Doxï¬er’s Art Kraft Shop, one door south- of the Ross Bakery. adv. t1. > Mrs Herbal! Dawson of South Falrmount menue has returned from the West, Suk- imspital and is convul- escing' at the home of her mother: Mrs. C. W. Brookins. Perfection <2 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Hardware Coal and Feed The Philanthwpy Department of the Womans Club wishes to express its applecintion of the many gyneroua contributions to the Christmas bas- kets. ‘ There wi" be a special matinee at the Curtiss Theatre New Years Day. Timeâ€"«3:00 p. m. Attractionâ€"Ger- aldine Farrar in the “Riddle: Wom- an" and a two wel Century Cumcdy udv. Mr. and Mrs; Hlmes of West Maple avenue, entertained ten of their re~ latives from Chicago and lndianapm lis.on Sunday and are also entertain- ing on New Years Day. f In. H. H, Ullrich of Borwyn. formerly o! the Grove. is now at the West Side hospital under the care of Dr. Worsley. A REVIEW OF RECENT AMERICAN NOVELS Harry Walker Phone 191- R In the name of this Church, I hid all of thin community an abundance of joy and happiness during this Blessed Sewn of the Holy Nativity of our Lord. St. Joseph’s Church S. Andrew’s Church Euflmnleo on all work cheerfully furnished THE REV. ENEAS B. GOODWIN WALKER 8 DICKE PAINTING nuns Panel-Banging Themollmocence SUNDAY, 10:00 A. M. EDITH WHARTON'S HUGH M. MacWHORTER l~‘aithfully yours. BY Mr. and Mrs. C. C. l'xnlm \isitecl mer Christmas \Aith their patients at inn-Ion. Illinois, Mm. Parks returning Ion Sunday. Mr. Parks was one o! the passengers on the l. C. train which was held up Tuesday evening but was in the «liner while the youth- ful bandits wcn- making the punch- gers “stand and deliver." He says ‘it was a scene of wild confusion when: be ï¬ltered the our inunmlintoly after thv robbers had left. The worm Igmous Geraldine Far- rar will appear at the Dix-k0 Thea- tre in “The Stronger Vow.." Thurs- day. January 61h. adv. The Reading Room at the Public Library is open every Sunday after- noon from 3:00 to 5: 30. ll. is hoped that this will pmu'dc a place in town ‘for our young people where they can entertain themselves with good read- ing for an hour or so and this is, the main object in having it open. Mrs. Edward G. Barrett was in charm-i last Sunday. , l Mr. and Mrs. Grush and family of Naperville, were Christmas guests at. the LaClIal'ty home on Oukwood ave. Hinsdale Upholstering and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send poncard. Will call and de- live! free of charge. 11-26-tf { Camus Bridgman has been apend~ ing the holiday week at Carthage, Illinois, the guest or his uncle, Mr. Charles Bridgman. [on North Forest avenge and will oc- cupy it soon. V. Fndenhagen con- sumated the deal. W mots Henry Dicke Phone 123-]! gGeraldine Farrar 5“The Stronger Vow†ALSO A Special 2.3a! Harold Lloyd CC-dy Bray Pictognphâ€"“lfWe UnclOnTheMmâ€. quzu. manna-mug " Whit is the Stronger vow? In it the vow of Love or the m 0! VII- geance'! Sea this great picture next Thursday. A woman's Vinâ€"h tit Apache haunts of Paris! EMatince 3:00 p. m. Admission l5 25c including W. T. jI-zwning 4:30.545. Admission 1:. a 2!. cents indoding Wu 1h A 2-Recl France Comedy “A Home Full of Spin-flu" Ford Educational Weekly Evening 7:30 9:13. Ad~ mission 15 25 inc. war tax “\n rxtmmrly ink-mains uml thril- lmy play law In No-w Odo-um. The ‘Dnilléuul wmnluy of “w worm-fam- ml Mun" ï¬rm with 6h guy "mull. numb «Mum»,- mul u ham-swim nf ommmm make» a hrnuuful null mmnmmm background. The Crimson Wishes Its Patrons A MOST PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR BELION‘I‘ AND FOREST AVENUE â€OWNERS 6.0V“ The Ladies Aid Society of the Com grcgutional church will meet Thurs,- day, January 6th at 1:30 p. nu, in the church parlors. The hostesses will be (he nfl'iccrs for the year, Mrs. ‘L. H. Howe, Pmsldent: Mrs. Bell. Vice-Pnsidcnt; Mrs. Perkins, Treas- urer; Mrs. med. Secretary. A cor- dial invitation in extended to all mt-nr bars and friends . The Dicke Theatre i A most wonderful picture, “The Branding Iron," will be shown at the Dicke Theatre New Years Day. This story has been run in serial form in six hundred newapapers . This fact alone. will vouch for its excellence. .\' Rex Beach Production and magniï¬cent†o! the Mandi Gnu, tho blah Mn' held annually at New Ofleana. but thi- luuo wherein it It â€hit few ofushavohadthegoodtor-atwovrool comedyâ€"mm.†tune-to witneu it. However. we will each timeâ€"Mill. be “MUN If * " have our opportunity to do so by aee- show. W lug “The Crimson Gardenia" at the . Miss Katherine flow has H ‘Dncke Theatre, Friday. Dec. 3]. adv. visiting her parents, Mr. and II The M. E. Philathea class will hold Elisba Morgan 0! Lyman new, mi their monthly meeting Monday ev- returned on Wednesday to I†oning, January 3. at the home bf Mrs. near Philadelphia where she ll tr 1 F. Lower, Oakwood avenue. Instal- ceiving her education. lation of officers, all members we!- come mCah yo_u imagine a hotter role 9: 1y. law?- dl hol‘rdï¬f‘ghohbogutyl _ Wg yuan all your New Years Day, January lat Thursday, January 6th Friday, December 31 st ldv. 2-Ree'l Christy Comedyâ€"- “Kiss Me Caroline? Pathe News Ford 1'an A flat with a triphammvr nah â€"â€"| an of hm actorsâ€"om alimIm-«bmutiful My. "The [landing lmn" hm m Ihing a really big pith-re . have-nnd mm. "The Hamlin. Inn†Is I his pic. turnâ€"mm- of mo Mun-st we ever hat! â€I! pic-Mun- pm“ h; mn patrnnx. mm 3.?! Samuel Goldwyn PM By Kathryn Newlï¬ Bar! This is a Big Picture I The Iota Theta Pi sorority III! their Christin-s party At the Man of Mrs. Seth Sprague on Fen-t 3'... Tuesday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. C â€H Shale emb- Itained at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. C J. Winter. Lois and Arlen: Mr. aners. W. J such-Mm Jane. and Miss Elsie Pischol of the Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Hinadnle. Can you imagine a hotter rah Charles Ray than that o! . town detective? Thnt is flu put b- playn in the “Village Sleuth,†M' will be shown at the Curtiss Thain Sunday. Idv. Addition-l locals on page 8.