Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Feb 1921, p. 5

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The flu of Me In lust-«4! )0» d‘“ ”w" "" "" “h" “"-“ m" vour cmnbings. Have than lurinM'Whm w~.~~ . . .. m p“: "2...“ 3..." 19:4,. 'f-f'udnnnde mto swnchcs. braids. *transfonnations and puffs lohu Rmmvcilor u-pom that while ~ 3M1. ma" muh- the other clay Mil“. reasonablf pnces‘ 2“" {fed I nmrlvl («Mgr-r sitting In a", do” recciw I’mml" 4" (m . In mu recollection 0f twvntytelltlon. wan at “uh-hung "w «mull of "w Mm R. ,n "08‘0”! hinlw from Uk- much. u» Mr" «aw .mv boron- ||w muwv uf Jam" .1... "3.; "am“... p.....4.|., m,‘ Born to Mr. II”. In. )2. 8. Car- My. (Nee Am: Both) a no». u the Columbia howl“! In Grunt lv'nlli. Nouns, Sunday. January 30".. A baby girl was born In Mr. and In. Prod Wei“. N0 Prim u‘enur, Wedneuhy maul-x. February 2d 0- mry Pdday and Saturday the Dick The": aha-x notch! two-peel 00.01““. a dim-ml one rut night. week on gum:- of the T. F. Krlly family on North Form "raw. In. (ioorxr Kelly and daughter. Inn. 0! Chicago. on spending the [hue-station of the new fin- lruck u “the lake" .1 2:!5 next Sun- day Antwan. “Who is Who” I Stanley Huntington has been at mom with a hard cold but is at busi- fled ad will find a buyer. Born to Mr. and him. Maurice Pearson, Monday. January 31, u It makes no “mar-minds" what you have to sell. A Reporter Classi- Sam Hofl'ert was confined to his home several days this week on ac- count of illness. . P. C. Lancaster spent two days in Hilwaukee this week on a business trip. Dwight Col spent seven! days in bed with a seven cold. In. Henry Fan! was in town this week visiting relatives. Mrs. Welter Hubbert has been on the nick list the past week. ‘ William Heal has been in die hos. pital but is expected home soon. Mn. Walter Fredenhngen of Na- perville was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. J. F. Kidwell entertained the Thimble Club on Tuesday afternoon. Domeewul-themneO' Typezhisweek. Harry Walker l’hnm- ISM-R Hugh M. MacWhMer? Ash Wednesday, Feb. 9th Mon. evening, Feb. 7th at DICKE THEATRE "mmmm. Admission Tickets S. Andrew’s Church Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished PERSONALS SONGS. SKETCHES and a COMEDY 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion. .8901).- m. Lhany and Address by the Rev. Dramatic (‘Iub of Saint Joseph’s Church WALKER DICKE P A I N T I N G Decorating Paper Hanging Will Give adv. A flat. healthy, "Junkie IQOI’)’ a! nnulne Auntie-n Mo (or Amrh an». “I’M. M “The Snob,” {running Wand: flutter an the inn-wine to one of 0w mm! "mm mum at The Woman's Nimionury Socifly of W Cmmfioml Church will ‘lwf! Friday. February lull. u 2;!) ‘p. In. .1 the home of In. Callecod. 1‘2 Randall street. A coMial infl- lution is extended to all men-hen- nod Thirty-Five Cents I Looks funny in this winter of 1920- 21 to see now on the ground. A rain Sunnis) Wm turned to snow in the evening and Sunday morning no wow (reeled with a while but ground to the usual vllhxo activities. Pleasurw Seekers are going to find ‘what they desire at the Dicky Thea- tre, Thurm, Feb. 19. when “Pie-sure Seekern", featuring Elahw Hanu‘ner- stein will be shown. adv. The Rev. Hugh Calvin Smith of Knoxville. Team, who is Chaplain of the Supreme Council, Woodmen of the World, spent lust Sunday with Capt. and Mm. R. D. Parker. Have your automobile in the fire truck celebration: next Sunday. Meet on Main street, at. the Village Hall facing north. Be there at 1:45 p. m. sharp. done at reasonable prim. Phone 685 otundpoamxd. Willem-addu- llver free of charge. ’ 11-2841. Hinsdnle can now get together an marble team and challenge Downers >Grove marble players, they have been defeated in football, baseball and now" basketball, making it unanimous. ; {um Repair 8119p. All work neatly Awmdmmnumu mityuusmwimumméfiéo. m tor It Inla- W pk or Los Angeles who made such a Awm Shop. on dour mtll of fuss about it several weeks ago. The tho Rol- Dainty. HIV. It. little we have seen has not lasted long and the “chilly” weather We are Miss Powell. who has been at the - . ’M’cAlllster stone, is at Benwyn. Her 355:?me mat” us wonder about. place his been taken by Miss Edith Snyder. Lucille Bush and Dnmthv Pholns Hlnsdde Uphollhring flu! Fami- SAVE Henry Dick.- Phom» l?’-l2 1'lw Nututc Study (1m will hold their next Ina-ting on l-‘dday. Febru- ary ”1h. at the home 0! Ir». 0km- Reinhold in Highland Mm. Lun- [ When did your paper arrive this ‘wwlt'.’ Evelyom on tho Raul Route should haw had it Friday“ morning ‘and everyone in tho “Mag-2 before Friday evening. Lot m4 know as Downem Grow deserve» good mail unite and “- um wotking with Wilmington now to at that. we have it. l Th1- call of the tire siren about 9 O'clock Monday owning brought («v- jcryome to their foot. but the luck of ‘8 designating ward. made it apparent that the whistle was blown to an- nounce the safe arrival at our new fim truck. It certainly is a beauty and one of which a community twice our 5511* might well be proud. The Organized Adult Bible Class at {First Evangelical Church held its ‘monthly' Business and Social meeting in the home of the pastor and his wife last Thursday evening. More than twenty were present. A fine program was enjoyed and refushmfiits were xervcd. 1which resulted in Ripon’s favor. They visited with Bruce Bush who plays on the Ripon five and Edward Kolar who is '1‘ K E at Beloit. ; Lucille Bush and Dorothy Phelps spent Friday and Saturday in Beloit, Wisconsin. While there they witnes- ued the Ripon~Belolt basketball game MRTIISIDEGROCERHMARKH plo or Los Angeles who made such a The, Christian Enduvor had a so- fu’ss about It several weeks ago. The do] in the Congregational Church little we have seen has not lasted parlors, swam! “VON“. ““1“er ‘long- and the “chilly" weather We are 29th- Games were NW: Shin“ experiencing makes us wonder about wore pulled olf and refreshments ser- spring. ve_d. The social committee with Ed- win Graves as chairman, was respon- Lucille 30811 and Domthy Phelps sible for the great success of the 31'-1 spont Friday and Saturday in Beloit, fair, I When you deal with us you have the assur- ance of a definite value for every cent you spend. Value first and then the least possible priceâ€" that explains the policy of this store. Our Week- End-Specials are bargains. Look ’em over. Otto says he never renwmlm's gelling as nun-h meat in a few days as he did last week uml he nlm mmarked that everyone who bought should be satisfied on the cuts were extra fine and the mom of exoellent quality. For this week he would like to sell a lot more at the following syn-vial pricesâ€"~â€" NorthSideGmceMMarkel Oolong Teas, per pound ............ 49c Lake Mills Evan. Milk, large can . . . .l2c Lenox Soap, 10 bars for ............ 42c Mixed Vegetables, For Soup, per can 10¢ Fancy Head Rice, per pound ..... .loc Morton’s Shaker Salt, 2 cans for . . . .25c GoldenMiletheenTeas, 1-2 pound pigs: 20c NomSuchPm mm, per package . . . 16c Pork Loin per pound. Plate Corned Beef per pound . Pork Butts. per pound ........ Pot Roast. per pound .......... Spare Ribs. per pound .......... Georgia Bacon Squares. per pound LEG ’o LAMB, per lb. . . 34c LEAF LARD, per lb. . . 16c STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephohc 2 SPECIALS 5 The Mothmiist l’hllatlwu Class wm mot-t Monday owning, r'euruary 'l, fut tht' home of MI’N. B. J. Slm‘euson, {.0 North Main :4er for Int-Ir rogu- lzu- monthly bu.~invss and menu hour. En-ry member i> urged to rum“ and ”Hug a frivml. Many new numbers Luu- been added tn the (”35> latu'ly and they an- lookmu l'orwz’m to un- yeur 1921 being tho lukt smu- us or‘ ganizution .Cumv null m-lp ”oust. Day but was delayed in transit. by the expmss company. It is such a great picture that the management decided to run it at a later date and F’b. 5 was the earliest they could obtain it on account of its populari- ty. Don’t miss it. adv. “The Inner Voice." to be shown at the Dick: Theatre, Sat, Feb. 5, was advertixed to be shown on Christmas We sell wall paper at factory prices. Office Belmont Forest Tel. 369-! Downers Grove Decorator Now is the time to do in- terior work. Painter, l’aperhangcr MARTIN F. POZDOL 23c 2k [2r 2lr mo'mms ANGEL” rmviv up m 1 Ford Educational Weekly 'l Evening 7:30 9:15. Ad- "948 $1106" mission 15 25c inc. W. T. ”33.3%...." 2-REEL COMEDY For genuine fun and spir- it, you can’t beat this pic- ture. How Do They [)0 ll? It takes training to turn a man into a frozen wnrm by simply tilting the chin and turning the cold shoul- der. But our heroine had been all too well trained by her smcialcclimbinjlr mnther. Am] 60 when the hero came along and proved to he a Waiter, no snob was ever snobbier, and the whole col- lege determined to give her a lesson. ‘ Mark lh-ial. un- hem of "'l‘lu- lulu-r Voice" achieved It the end of his journey. This. ix that m-vat pkluu- mlwrdnul to be shown (‘llriutms Day. but which Wm (h-luyul in lmnsil. Don't miss it. I’ATIIB NEWS “The lam-r Voice" is human-thmulÂ¥huuc its entire ntory them in nm 3 mm- than strikes in dismal wllh [ursxibility or pmbnbility: It Will suilu- n waponxiw noh- in lha- Mart o! vwrymw. Int-cause at sometime I! )‘1-ur carver you have t‘xpc'l'ium‘c‘d 1h rame joys. tln- sump omulionu. the 58-0 \nnnp. and We lrurl Illa! all will much the same degree of success which Mark fluid. the hem of “TM lulu-r Voice" achieved It the end of his human. [Klillcolnin‘MlNNERVOICF Evening 7:30 9:15.. BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES mms 630m The Dicke Theatre Mhmammfi; missinn 13 £1 25(- im-. W. T. DvmnOupArddfl-l PLEASfi QBEKERS Land. Selznidl BLAINE Thursday, February 10th Friday, February 11th Saturday, February 5th EWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE tâ€"Rcd Comedyâ€"“Out for the N ight" N" MATINKH tun. _ Admiuiod It: l 2!: routs includin‘ War 1b Friday, February 4th TOM MOORE IN “STOP THIEF” A L S 0 Z-le Comedyâ€"“Uneven Match” WANDA AN GEL HAWIJEY; ALSO Admission 15 and 25c including War Tu. ROMS ('UMI'ZDY You can't sometimes al- ways tell. What you can’t find on Maple ave. you may find on Main st. However. if you can't find it in either plan. it may he located at the Dickc Theatre. Satur‘ clny. Feb. 5th, wht-n “Plen- surv Seq-hers" will he pre- wntul with winmme Elaine llnnmwmtvin as the star. "Zn-Mn}: 7:330 9:1." {meme-am. g 1; un- w Chas. lochel, B. 0. Dawn, V Oldfield. Ed. Otto, W. H. ' andC.H.undW.J.smt-W a banquet given by the [)qu Coun- ty Republican Committee at What- ton last Saturday afternoon and tho were interested rpm-atom at the Fate mers' Institute held in that city. NRA Y P" 'TOCRA I’ll “TH E SA .\' "MAN" .‘IMD All.

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