Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Mar 1921, p. 8

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londay will not be a regular show “1: It the Curtis: The-tn but The special services held in S. Andrew's Episcopal Church at 8:00 p. m. on chnrasday awnings dur- ing Lent, will he continued throughâ€" out the month of April. The sPrmons of the visiting clermen are attract- ing [urge congregations. The doors of S. Andrew's Church are open to‘ all, whether oomrmmicantq or not, and visitors will be cordially welcom- Don’t miss Charles Ray in "45 Minutes From Broadway” at "19 Dicke Theatre March I7 and 18. It is a picturization of Goo. M. Cohan's best play. ‘ adv. Under thv auspices of the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary of S. Andrew's Church, extensive plans are being made for a While Elophant or Empty Attic Sale to ho hold earl in April. Space has been serunwl at Ellintt's Implement Stow. 63 So. Main st. Mrs. L. Ballard Waplps is chairman of all committees, and will be pleased to learn the names of all these who will make contrib’utions. Barnard's Pr’rprtual Cram Lawn Seed. 37(- pmmd; in 5th lots. pr‘r pound 35¢; choir-p Mixml Lawn See-l, pound. 274'; in 5") lots. per pound 25c at MERTZ 8: MOCHRLS. atlv. 3-ll-tf Eightmn {sh-wk M MW. [-7. L. Dickersnn yaw Mr .1 surpn'w hirlh- day supper last Saturday m‘vninzfl March 5th. Fiw bundrml was play-adj Mr. E. L. Dirkvrson winning first. A.: R. Cram". >¢rrmd and Henry (:TUM‘: films the mncoiatinn prizr. Mrs. F.. C. Brawn Won the first. Mrs. C. F‘ Plrks, thr‘ know! and Mrs. A. RX Cram" the rnncolalion prize. { v r s Georg: M Cohan": famous play,f ‘45 Mimmw me Broadway”, flat“.I ring the pound” Charlm: an will In” shown at "w l‘irlu- Theatrv 1"!an day and hid“) urninflfi Marrh l7: and Him . mlr.‘ Grmmul haw Mn hmtI-n fnr nun-6 that am: home on Fours. nwnuo nu have Franklin It will be full hm? stories. with ’6‘ mm', hath. pantry” bdlt-in-buflel. lam porrh. hnnl wood floor! am! Cfim and mmlvm in any way. Ham my be won at the ofl'iro uf Hdwanl G. Lemon kg 00.. Funk" Muthams flunk I; Those wring ruins and thunk-r- normx which wa- have been hlvlut the put wrok main-n it mom on if Ipfln; will not b:- lonx :lnlayrd. Al- though Man-h did com- in lib I lamb in arr and" tho harm-”5m that in UN- nut mmty day» Mr ran um:- Mm :0 than M will an out hlw r. lamb. ohm. Hrw's hoping. Federal Electric Winning Stu-Mae: and Vuuum mane". For dom- ination m lb:- Downnn (5mm: Elm trk (10., Form! um! Bolmum sin-flu. phone 369-1 The Ladiefl' Aid Bociuly of the Con- miml Church will meet Thun- chy, March 17th. It 1:30 p. m., in the church parolm. 11n- hostesses will it In. ill-arts. Mm. Gonna ml In. Johnnoone. A cordial invitation 1. extended in I" member: null their Mr. and him 8. 6. Flat? entertain- ed last Sunday. Miss Ruth and Mr. [Nona Shaw. and Miss Rose Kru- h‘sh, of Chicago and Mr. Wm. C. Prohm, U. 8. M. (7.. Great Lakes, Ill. Ir. Frolun leaves this week for Gunmen. Va. where he will finish his course in aviation. Pulverizml Sheep Manure Fertili- You can pay fifty or seventyvfivc cents to see “Outside the Law" in Chicago or you can see it (or the usual two-bits at the Curtis; next soon be gone and the underground cables in operation. A gang of men from the Illinois Bell Telephone (70., have bven work~ ing on Main street for the last week laying the cable in the under-ground conduit. The unsightly poles will Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Parker at- tended a meeting of the Indian Foi- lowship League at the Masonic Tem- ple, Chicago, last Sunday. Rc'turn- ing with them was i’n‘cy Simmers. a Winnebago Indian from Grand Rag» ids, Minn, who visited with them. Even if you can‘t go to New York this spring you will have an oppor- tunity of seeing some of the Ziegfeld Follies prize beauties in "Out of the Chorus” at the Dicke Theatre, Sat- urday, March 12th. adv. Most of you know I. Hucbich in the capacity of an instructor. You will miss something great if you don't see him as Judge Russell in “Thu Cheerful Liar" a cumedy to be given April 5th at the Dicke Theatre by the Vesta Juniors. Additional locals on page 5. adv. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank the aeration being hit birthday. The mwnlng wu went in plny "Comic” after which nfmhmenm were curv- ed. The prise winner: were Mm (homo Rayner. Mn». John Campbell. flurry Thom-n and Charla Plumb. Thou- pmm wen Mean and Mn- «lame; George Schindler. In. Leon Worloy. Wow Tfiofln. (horn lur- r. Charla Numb, John (Iamphtll. Frank Story was delightfully nur- pn’ml Wednesday. March 2d. by I number of friend: from the village. Alice Brady will play in "Out of the Chorus" at the bloke Theatre on Saturday evening. Munch I201. In one mm- u-n girls from the human Zicgflcld Follleu chorux will appear. ldv. The Dicke Theatm will run the last showing of Charles Chaplin in "The Kid" at a. special matinee Saturday. Munch 12th, at 3:00 p. m. This will be your last opportunity of seeing this great comedy In Downers Grove. adv. Some npk‘ follow the first method and usually end by PAYING THE AME BILL TWICE. Othvr peopleâ€"nearly 95 per cvnt of themâ€"follow the second method. In which class ave YOU? If in the first OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT IN THIS STRONG RANK Tohn. f The 1920â€"2l officers of Vesta Chap- iter, No. 242, Order of the flash-m ‘Star, met at the home of Mrs. A. H. Barnhart, Worthy Matron this year. on Saturday evening, February 26th. to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. E. S Near, who left this week for their new home in Bloomington. Ml. Near was Worthy Patron and M15. Near Conductress this year. both resignâ€" ing because of their mmoxal from the village. “Lying Lips" has been pnstponed from March 15 and 16 to April 12 and 13. Tickets purchased for this show my eizhm' [in used April 12 or 13 or for “Outside the Law” next week Mtnday, Tuesday and Wednes- day at the Curtiss Theatre. adv. Last Friday afternoon sixteen little folks enjoyed a good time at the home of Frank Story, .lr., the occa- sion lining: his fifth birthday. Those present were Gladys Suttcr, Howard Rayner, Raphael Raynor, Violet. Thoâ€" lin, Kathleen 'l‘holin, Kenneth Thulin, Norman 'l‘holin, Vincent Venard, Genevieve Vcnard, Kenneth Hamlv svhug. Helen I'lanilsrhug, Florence Michel, Emerson Michel, Marion Mi- chel and Alberta Michel. "Outside the Law" will be run next Monday as well as Tuesday and Wed- nesday so that everyone will have a chance to see this great picture. adv. The Corner Grocery 1. w. Nash Phone 51 RICHELIEU OATS. 3hflv. ling ........ . . .25c BELVA-DEAR CORN, 2 cans for .., .. . , . .2z'x' OAKFIELD PEAS. 2 cans for ............. 27w "RANGES BANANAS GRAPEFRUIT AND APPLES HEAD Ll-I'ITUCE HOME GROWN LEA F LET'I'UFE CELERY NEW CAR- BAGE AND RUTABAGAS A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 0R To go to your desk. turn to your neat file of cancelled (shocks. and pick nut the one you hood? To rummage thrmngh trunks and boxes in the attic or cellar in an effort to find the receipt"! bin yo" must have to PROVE that the money was paid, Which is the Easier Way? "'I‘IDOWNERS GROVE RENEE Downs GROVE. ILLINOIS SPECIALS BUSINESS MEN! Some of you had a lot to any in praise for the truck, some 0! you have been doing a lot of hollering becauue‘ we wanted to economize. We considered putting th‘u truck in the water works tempo- rarily till a hell" place could be provided funâ€"we were going to leave your old equipment (that many of you claimed was good enough) in the old pin-o but say you have been making some noise. it modal mom-I thing like "IL-I: “We are not ufo’ with the truck three blocks away, we ‘wnnt tho truck in (mat of our storm with the have all atmhed road] to wave ux." You now unlit» that the lum- rnrt in n. 3.. don‘t you? You rum have mom-d that you do. at- mniing to the romplimcntn our May-l or is: getting. NOW SHOW l'S Junt| l Call up James Chilvors, he was ‘u-ry much interested in the Operation of the truck as Mr. Tank's fire very much resembled his. ask Jim the .samc questions you an to ask Mr. Tank. then if not sooner, put wide at least ten dollars {or (en chances an the Ford which is on cflu‘hition in 0;:- Kidwoll Garage. E And now that wv have the protec- ilion we lack enthusiasm to pay for lit. For the love of what little we [have to protect get bu>y and buy at llvast ten tickets for the Fordâ€"mt ‘that you might get the Ford but you an' more apt to mad the fire truck. Call up Mr .Tunk. who recently had a fin, ask him what he thinks of the truck, ask him how mm-h of a home he would have bad if it wasn’ti [or the truck. ask him how much wad tor damage he had? i What is the matter with nur peo‘ pie. it SUIT looks as though they new! a Na] fire, one that will hum up half uf our town, :0 wake u pmmu of them, thr firemen have worked hard to improve the weakest point in our townâ€"they collected thc money to nearly half pay for a fire truck that nobmly has, been able to find a fault with, it is [hr- type of truck that Chicago is using lam-My and New York City ju.~t bought mmv of thv‘ mime tyrw. Miss Ethel Rayner, Mrs. Jane O'Brien, Mrs. J. Richter and Messrs Harry Rayner, Harry Thoman, F. Beckmun, Carl and Russel Tholin. FIRBMI‘L' ARE DISGUS'I‘ED AS WELL AS DIBCOURAGI-Il) :03 Nominating petitions mo not re- quimd in districts govt-rum! by a board of school «lirvdors. Elections for members of the board of education in community high school districts wll be held Saturday. April 9th. l The annual school i-Ioctions will be 'ltold Saturday. April 16th. The law provides that the nomination of cun- diilatos for tho ofl‘ices of president and memlu-rs ut' the board of educaâ€" ‘liun shall b0 made only by petition, all petitions to be filed with the soc-5 rotary of the board of education ati h-ast 20 days before the day of olec- tion. (as amended in l9l9). l’eti- [ions are to be signed by at least 10 nor cent of the legal voters of the district but not to exceed 50 such sig. naturvs are required to make valid any petition. an» Can Pure Strmmd Hont‘y ..... Large Canx Tomatoee. 2 for Large Cans California Peaches. Sunbeam Salad Dmssing, per how" Pam-y Strawhorfirs. per ran ..... Asparagus Tips, prr can .......... Eu... 25.. = 22 as .23.. is. a... o»!â€" 8 2:: 2â€". 5 >52 Lehmann 6' Michel’s Store Catchbasins CLEAN ED Ford tickets nr ozbh may be spread m suit. HENRY DICKE, Cistems and Romemhor! Bo prepared to make your donations SATURDAY night. March 12th. Bu pn-parvd Saturday evening to domm- not less than $100 to the Fire Truck, payment nvod nut all be cash but can b(.' spread over a year, ill 1his \\u_\’ and in NO OTHER WAY run you convince us that you want Un- lruck on Main stmnt. The Lord Lumber Company is the only business house fiat has donated $100 or anywhere near that amount, then all of tho pmminent stockhol- ders in the Lnrd Lumber Company made individual subscripfions. You can match them if you want to and it wouldn't cripple or own bind you. how badly you want the truck on Main streel Saturday evening, dareh 12th, the firemen will be amount! with pledge cards and Ford tickets. hue White Bungalow Aprons made of good bleached muslin and neatly trimmed @ $1.69 New 30 Inch Tissue Iinghams in plaids and choke, yam} ...... 55c TELEPHONE lfil-R-Z any: others you've ever worn. boots for us. You'll get mvm “ear out of "Ball Rand" tha drvn and Indirvs. The quznltiy is what sells so many of those scum“. BOARD ELECTIONS Rubber Boot Weather is Here Rubber Boots for All â€" HALL BAND" Quality Rants fur mm. hnyfi )nuths, «hi! APRONS Prices $2.75 to $6.50 1 CH 1 EF. contributions ms. . . . » 35¢ 2r hot?!" . 3..5c 1 ,,,,, _ V .320 . J5: CH‘SHP, pl? Mt“? Marquisenes 36 Inch Ecru Bordered Curtin Marquisettes, special value at, yd. 48c Women's Grey Si l k Hose in the new pearl shades A full fash- inncd hose. si7cs 9, 9'- 10 only ....... $2. 2.5 Mr. and Mrs .Gcorge Mocilcl were lurml to Zindt‘s Hull last. Friday ev- ening upon some pretext. or other and upon their arrival found more Friends and Relatives Surplised Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mochel at Zindl's Hall. CELEBRATE!) 25TH , WEDDINGANNIVERF SARY MARCH 4TH TAXES oceries Authorized County Depository $1.58 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Snowdn'ft. pound can ‘ ..... Large Can Green Gag:- Plums Large Can California Apricots Fancy Blend Coffee, 4 pounds . Coylon Tea, pc-r pound . .. . . V ‘ Spcdlrss Raisins,_ger pound .. Downers Grove. Illinois. PAY Your YOU CAN SELECT THAT FLOOR COVERING HERE SAVE MONEY. GOOD AS- SORTMENT OF PATTERNS, LINOLEUMS 85c to $2.00 at ladies Colored Ging- ham Aprons with strap bibbs special low price only .............. 85c lmd'ws' Novelty Collar and Cuff Sets in colors ant} white, per set $1.29 was the twentrfiitlx anniversary at their marriage and a complete aur- prise was the entlre proceeding to the unsuspecting pair. ‘ The evening was pleasantly spent :in dancing everyone having a fine time. Later refreshments were so!» ved and Mr. and Mrs. Mochel re- ceived the hearty congratulations of all present. They were the recipients o( numerous beautiful and useful gifts as remembrances of their 8il~ ver Wedding. than a hundred relatives Ind friend- RD APRONS M 11. 1921 .256 SI 00 49c. :..'I.1c

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