Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Mar 1921, p. 9

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30 Aérea Trees, Shrubs, and Vines bat for this climate. ' Httieford Nurseries Phone 312-] Ind "math hhnldmri¢ col Mk «t . .fllve chm Silver Stu. (Digger). Lauder o" n In! American hand {mm Sac-nu mu, (fillfomin. sun- the gum of; Call. I‘lrhr mar Saudi). 8m" 8hr in org-mung an Italian ham! (or the Indian I'eIlovr-hlp haunt. 8. A, Ind will p-nldpulc in the (IL A. R. puma: liar-Hon DI)‘. In (‘hi-I DRESSLER BROS. Carpenter Contacting and Dom min peeing one of the most famous Italian Aviators full throughl the m! of a building in him machine. at the Dicke Theatre. Saturday, Man] ”0|. This is’ one feature in the! “the News. luqlv. Th. mp1. Avenue Stow. Mu. Poul". In ulvenhing this week a speck! on Aluminum Wm lor Sal-' unity only. one we to a mulnmen' It will pay ’00 to look up thins ad and [at in on the bargain: Nun-r mm A Reporter Id. they saw you: “Something in Think About.” [vii-E lion Donor. (Blnril Su-nmmn. 'l‘hm- don Rainm- und 310M1- mm- all in: one picture a! "w ifuflin- 'l'hmiro' nut Tonal-y ml Wmivmuiay. oclv.‘ The Womn‘s Class of the Baptist Chunk had a farewell party Thurs- dty evening It the home of Mrs. Van .Vlleu for Mrs. McAllifler and Mrs. Near. who are moving to Blooming- ton. In. Near was presented wim a not of butter wrestlers and Mrs. IcAllistcr a bar pin. “Parlor, Bedroom and Bath} the picturiution of the famous play by that name is the chief attraction at the Curtiss Theum Saturday night. adv. Looking over the price of eggs we have come to the conclusion that everyone can have plenty of Easter Eggs this year. The “hen fruit." is lower in price than for many eons and it seems as if the chickens had either arbitrated their strike or given Daylight saving goes into effect at 2 n. m. Sunday morning. Downers Grove will adopt the system the same as last year. Don’t forget to turn your clocks ahead one hour Saturday evening before you retire for the night. You will find on page 6 a special offering of aluminum ware for one day only. Never miss Heading the ads. Someone has a bargain every week. It pays. 1' R A C ’I‘ 0 R PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bréad- well, Thursday, March 24th. a baby hay weight nine one half pounds. Mr. Geo. Hossfeld, champion man- ipulator of the typewriter gave an exhibition of his skill in the High School assembly room Wednesday. deitional locals on page 5. Bargain? best ever look up Men; and Mochel's ad on page 8 The Senior Infant Welfare Asso- ciation will meet next Tuegxday after- noon, Mawh 29th. at the home of Mrs .Minnie Prince on Oakwood ave. W. S. Hamblln Phone 213-R»2 Lyman Avenue PERSONALS The Central Hotel _ia prepared to accumulate wedding parties and other gathering» for special dinners. The service will be 0! the best and Mrs. Jennie Parker returned from a three weeks' trip visiting among relatives and friends in Lake County. She was accompanied by Mrs. Cora Lobdell of Los Gatos, California. Mrs. Lobdell will spend two weeks among okl time friends and have a‘ chance to observe the beautiful wen? ther that has been making Downers; Grow so popular the past threcl months. Another one of those wonderful pictures of the Northiand, “Isobel" or “The Trail's End, " by James Oli- \er Curwood. will be shown at the Dicke Theatre Thursday, March 31st. and Friday, April last. adv. Mrs. Perkins of Summit street, as- sisted by Mm. Hall, entertainer] the ‘Woman's Society of the Baptist Church, Thursday afternoon. The of- ficers for the new year were elected as follows: Mrs. Van Valen, Presi- dent; Mrs. Barr, Vice-Pres. (Aid); Mrs. Hanchett, Vice-Pres. (Mission-1 My); Mrs. Williams, Secretary; and Mrs. Woehrel, Treasurer. The l’alhe Newsbwhich ls nhown at the Dick Theatre every Saturday, will be exceptionally interesting this week. The main features being the first meeting of President Hanlimz, Vice-‘l’wsillent Coolidge and the en- am- new cabinet. mlv. The manager of the Curliss ’l‘hea‘ no promises one of the best pictures ,he has me) «noun for next Tuesday and Wednesday. “Something to Think About ” Cecil B. DeMiIle pro- duction, is the attraction 1'01 those; nights. i lorrnlnnp Ton .- "mm-- in “A the Inulr pm I: you with. A Cheerful,” to be shown ut the Dicks Ihort notice is oil that is necessary. Theatre, April 5th and 6th by the Phone 99 and tell us the date and Vesta Juniors for the benefit of the Fire Truck Fund, springs a surprise in the last act which won will appre- ciate. Be sure and reserve one of those nights and see this sparkling comedy. The l’athe Newsbwhich is rhown at the Dieke Theatre every Saturday, will be exceptionally interesting this week. The main features being the first meeting of President Hairline, Viee-‘l’wsident Coolidge and the en- tire new cabinet. how many there will be in the party. Charges are reasonable. adv. Guy McGufion. (Walter Johnstone) is ”some" constable and right hand bower to a country Justice of the Peace in “A Cheerful Liar" to be given by the :Vesta Juniors at the bloke Theatre on 'l‘uemlay and Wed- nesday, April 51h.aml 6th. Half of the net profits from the play are to be given the fire truck fund. Save one of the evenings as you will not inlv. want to miss this delightful comedy. 'nm ............... ..r n... Curtis; 'rhea- All characters are home talent. claim: of various vocations. Pulit- inentnry Drill hos also been port of the Hi Y Program, with reports from the Naperville Boys Conference. The Pioneer Groups at Eula, War- renville and Belmont have been meet- ing regularly with their programs of Bible Study, Practical Talks. Games and Tests. 011 visiting these groups one is impressed with the real fun the boys are getting out of their meetings as well as the balanced{ training for Christian Citizenship. An entertainment is planned by the! Warrenvilie Pioneers for April 15th when a Deputation Team from North Western University is expected to What does it mean to you? It should mean new life, new incentives, new opponunities. It should bring you to a realization of the impor- tance of making every minute count; of pre aring NOW for that time in your life when you wi 1 wish to be financially independent. Think about these thin now. Act 11 n your thots hy OPENING A SAV NGS ACCO NT IN THIS BANK TODAY. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 KARDWARE 36 8. Melt: Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ 6 MOCHEL For 1 week beginning March 28 (while our stock lasts) Washbum Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Above prices are for cash only at store For delivering add 5m. per sack SPECIAL FLOUR SALE 24} pound paper lack 31.15 49 pound cotton uck 82.30 98 pound cotton lack $4.50 Per Barrel 2 Oil-pound cotton lacks $8.95 SPRING IS HERE '1’“ The past week records activities going on in eight different communi- ties. While Vocational Guidance is progressing quietly among some of the Wheaten High School buys, a similar service is being rendered at Downers Grove. With better arâ€" rangements there for weekly assem- blies. a series of speakers have each week presented th opportunities and VARIOUS ACTIVITIES OF COUNTY Y. M. C. A. Under the direction of Mrs. H. D. lPulsifer. a committee of the Womans ‘(juild and Auxiliary of S. Andrew’s Church will serve a Cafeteria Supper at the church on Thursday even- ing, March 3lst. A White Elephant Sale under the auspices of this active organization has been announced. It will be held at Elliott‘s Implement Store, 63 So. Main street, from Mon- day, Aplil 4th, until Saturday, April 9th. Mrs. L. Ballard Waples has charge of the committees. 1 G. H. BUNGE Lawyer 0M. Fan-9n Merci-nu But Building" Mn. Thu-don l Sui-mu. 9 n. a. to 5 p. -. Every evening. 1 to 0. BY W. H. RICHIE, SECRETARY 'l‘he Bensem'illle Hi Y Club has elected ofl'icel’s and appointed com- mittees and plan weekly meetings as The “Black-hawk Club” of Employ- ed Boys living north of Wheaton at Mr. St'hefi'ler's are meeting twice a wcék for a Sunday School Class and for supplementary educational work on Thursday with two college boys, A. Dex-area and H. Stnm. An entonainment is planned by the Warrenville Pioneers for April 15th when a Deputation Team from North Western University is expected to visit, the town for three days“ The Pioneer Groups at Eula, War- renville and Belmont have been meet- ing regularly with their programs of Bible Study, Practical Talks. Games and Tests. 0n visiting these groups one is impressul with the real fun the boys are getting out of their meetings as well as the balanced training for Christian Citizenship. Hinsdale Phone 848 lntnnalhnl Tudor- ud Fan- was I: m Farmers Merchants Bank Bld‘. I‘m-“iiéion 29; i1 and ........ T ....... 49c Fancy Florida Gra Fruit, each IO. 12", 15c Fancy Eating An es. 3 pounds for ........ 25c Fancy Bananas ,per pound ................ 12c California Peaches. per can ................ 32¢ California Royal Anne Cherries, per can ....35c Macaroni or Spaghetti. 3 packages for ....25\' Fancy Thin Sweet Cal. Navai Oranges Priced @ $2.00 Pair SPECIALâ€"Only six pairs of size 9 black long gloves, heavy silk Eifl'e! Brand. You can buy them at pair 98c Lehmann 6' Michel’s Store Eifl’el Brand Long Silk Gloves white and mode shades, gexcellent for wear. Edward Manon Co. C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating ,26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. - Phone"8'2-R Implement: of MI Kinds. Loans, Investments, I.“ I’M-2M EST DEA I. [-28 REAL ESTATE R. C. ELLIOTT INSURANCE 3!” W330 Silk Gloves 83 8. MAIN ST. New strap pumps, lace Oxfords in black and brown. Ladies Misses, per pair Pumps and Oxfords ‘ For Spring Wear $5.25 to 87.00 Groceries The Gospel Team in charge of the County Secretary took charge of the services last Sunday evening in the big Methodist Church at Downers Grove. The quartet was most cor- dially received as well as the brief messages of testimony from the members of the Team. well I! ll! athletic prolmn for the What Mann a sock. . If a hook come from ”no heart. it “III mmrlve to reach other “runs; all m1 and authorcmh nre or small} amount to that.â€"-â€"L‘m-lyle, TAXES Authorized County Depository FIRST NATIONAL BANK Largo (‘an Sliced I’ionamllo ....... 42c Fancy Santa Clara Prunes pPr pound ...... 18c Pamv Evmratedm Peaches. per pound _ ””221- Smoy Co .................. 45c 35 oz. JarQ Quince or Peach Butter ........ 32c Easter Eggs, assorted, "rt {Wild .......... 3.: LARGE ASSORTMEN 0 MARSHMALLOW 0R CHOCOLATE EGGS OR RABBITS La r go Fancy Fancy Savoy All silk full fashioned hose in Eifl'el and Black Cat Brands in black, Cor- dovan, white, pearl grey, navy mode. Priced $1.25, 1.39, 1.50, 1.65, 2.00 2.25 Men’s 8: Boys’ Black Cat and Eifiel Brands in black brown, white at from pair 25 to 75¢: Downers Grove. lllluofl. New styles. in beautiful colors PAY ‘ Your Men’s Silk Sox 65c, 75c, “.00 Black, tan, brown, navy, white and other colors 1.00. 1.25 8; 2.00 Season Hosiery 'aopuas J0 sum 3.; Em in; ulna sisaubul 000‘s; palanpum fluu'q “umm u qua pun-u suq anmoq iuumm') am )0 am u; Jam-Jog) v want-mu 000‘“ ponnpuoo We wish to express our thanks to our neighbors. friends. relatives and to Downers Grove Lodge No. 750.1. 0. O. E, for the kindness shown us during the sickness and at the death of our mother. CARD 0F THANKS Mrs. Jessie Elfert. Eugene Lindley. N [1

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