Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Mar 1921, p. 4

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'lhc lhmnmriv Schwi i- clonal fur. hm wwh an arrow»! nl‘ «(MIN fmor. Short Easter Ban-reign \nll bv‘ held at UM church Sunday afternoon at film ut'loclt. Smmlunl Timv. "01h Rev. Amlvmm and RN. SIN-lo of lot-knot! will qwuk. Mn. ANrr Law} rnlmtuim-cl Sunday Srlmnl clan of hay. M m! Ins-I Kuhn-In) mrninu. Mr. and Mrs. l-mev \‘cmkr and family mmnl tn a farm “ml uf Nawnfiflv “Whmnlny. These committeemen are looking forward to another pleasant and ben- eficial year. Plans are being made {or an even bigger and better Fair than that of last year. It will pro- bably be held in September. It can- not be a truly auwesaful Fair unless the people of the community and of the county get back of it and help to nuke it such. Plan your exhibits early. Plan: your garden aiming to exhibit mum- of your vegetables. [lo a booster! Hr. am! Mrs. (Jhuu. l'lumb um! A|~ her! Plumb of Dowvwru firm-o, spent Sumlny hem with the home [Diur- The Ladies Aid of the Lisle Chum-h met at the home of Mrs. R. umk- mayor Thursday afternoon. The executive committee of the Lisle Community Club met at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Anderson, on Monday night and appointed the fol- lowing committee chairmen: Pro~ gram, Henry Duel; Social, Mrs. A. Porter; Fair. Mr. W. A. Rogers; Pub- licity, Mr. A. Porter; Local Improve- ments, Mr. E. E. Bain. m5? non-:5 ' mm mm: m 3mm A vaudeville entertainment will be given by the men and women of the Advance Bible Class on Friday even~ jug, April 8th, at 7:30, Standard Time. The progfam will consist of six, twenty minute sketches, 1m) sol- id hours of fun and nonsense. Tic~ kets may be obtained from any of the members of the class. Admission for adults is 35 cents and for chil- dren under 12, 20 cents. You are advised to get your tickets early as oin a limized 'number will be sold. It will be a show worth going miles Friday, Margy 25, 1921 New supply of fancy negdlc work Open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8:30 o’clock. MARION DEXTER’S ART CRAFT SHOP ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephone Attachments Many of these devices get the lines and instru~ ments into trouhlc‘ whereupon the Company, to protect I tssewicefisohliged to rcmovethem. Rubber earpiece attachments do nut increase the snunds received,aml often make it imposâ€" sihle to hang the telephone properly upon the switchhotflt. As good results can he obtained bycoveringnne ear with the palm ml the hand. Telephone instruments, necessarily very sensiâ€" tive and intricate, have been designed to produce the best results as they are. In the interest of good service. sulascribers are reâ€" quested' tn permit no attachment: of any kind to their instruments. Telephone attachments are being pedd'cd in a miscellaneous mannerthmughout thccmmtry and are purchased by many snhscrihcre and attached to their instruments. GeneraHy these sn-cnlled “helps." disinfectants, cum. are of little nvcuunt and frequently injure the service more than they improve it. Bell .\flfl luv-Mun mutton- \u-rr [um-«l n! Ilw pmmum own"! puma mu! \‘mlin alurl- nmkm "w )Iiwr-o l'uuc-r uml “‘hulm lhu' kimlrmurtrn rul‘fl‘. ulm rm .3va u‘iih Im rm-mc- Mun Mnrm llwn mun n wumh'rnfl Inlll nn ".‘Imlmn Edumlmn” m wlurh 'l‘lu‘ grin-ml mvrting u! "w Daw- nmp Grow Wumam (,‘lub, lecl Wm!- m-Mlay aflomonn. mu we" ntlomlml, u:- u wry numfliw pmmnm mu srhwlulml. the (-nu-rtuinmt-u! brim: in churn u! Mi“ Lucia ll. Mun-r, Dan-clor of the Kindm'gunrn. We will undoubtedly be ul| jumb- led up again this year on the sub- ject of time. As I have read, the guys rnaponsiblt- for this stunt should have been present at the ostablish- ment of time some ycam buck, and have made their plea at that time. inxloml 0f tmlouvoring to right a Nip- postal wrong at this late llfl)’. Mr. [wing LQVL‘I'L‘IIZ visited the home folks Sunday. Mm. William 3035 and childmn have been quite ill lhv past few days. Mrs. Albert Strauley and daughter Gladys, visited Mrs. William Week in Lemont Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Stafieldt spent Monday in Juliet. Mrs. Laurence Polling has been suffering with rheumatism of the right arm but is slowly impmving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witt of Down- ers Grove \\'CI'L' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Churn-s Lmrnrenz Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Homlinsin and family and Mr. and Mm. Ralph Han- son and family of Willow Springs, Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. l’elling. Mrs John Hatch is confined to hm- bed with rheumatism. Mr. John I’alzer was a' Sunday \’is- itor at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huff’s. somm-usmnom Mr. Albert Straulcy spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eichclbergcl um! daughtm' of Nuponillo spout Sunday with the home folks. Nick, Anthony and Arthur Abrams went the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wittenkcllcr of Lock- port. WDIAIS CLUB IOTES System n- \u-rr clu- mwnml with "mknwl bv “‘hultm, n! \\|m "mph"- DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, QQWISERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Thme teams are fighting for first place in the Downers (2mm- Bowling league with the finish within strik- ing distance. Klein’s Richelious have a slippery hold on the koy position being separated from the East Ends by only one game. The American Legion five are third with liner of their games postponed with charim m-n’ra Paco Makers. Winning these three would put them up tied for 241‘â€" wml place with the East Ends. This makes the finish of the league mm of the most c-xrlting m-m- sci-n in the villugt‘. Three Teams Fighting for First Place â€"-0nly One Game Separ- akes the Leaders. children is giving way to more mod~ t-rn ideas and that teaching t'mm actual objects appeals to most chil- dren and wipes out the drudgery. Slm ulosvd lwr instructive talk by flying “Illinm~ is 1ho second richest ~«ale in the l'nion and NW tux-My- fourth in "w unlrr of in upprupria- tion for public education." We then were entertained by "Tho Eagle 'l‘rilw" nine litllr “Indians" from tlw kindergarten mug Indian songs and exhibited \ln-ir lumu- mud:- musicnl instrumrms, madr ul' slicks, willow twigs, lmxvs, stone» and Mr. Tim nnbic wan weird. but inn-resting. ~' follmu-d by an Indian (lullfl'. and W More ducts from uur kimk-rgaru'n frivn-ls concluded tho prog'mn. Club members ulwzus gladly u'tjlcmne kin- (lorgmten (May. BOWLING LEAGUE RACE CLOSE AS FINISH NEARS Thv Busim-sx Men's League end:- Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. LUMBER Etc, Etc. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails 19 W. lhlilrmul st. When in Need Buschmann Bros. GENERAL THAMINU AN]! TRIT'KIXU Steum Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Manufacturers Dealers COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds MOVING ;\.\'l) STORM”) Downers (éruve. Illimpis Fred D. fleinhe PLU M DING of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Phone One Five To"! I'm": .135 ARTHUR R- HEIDI-ILMAN aw v‘xm'nlul {mm a variety 0! It": Mutable tlmignn Inc! may dirt.“ hl lookml an" by nun-mt. Thu in why: our monuments always app"! to good: Into. It you pin a memorial In )onr plot wr m" show you a [rut urirty o! Msi‘nl to choose from. Our Monuments SIVNI’AV MUVIHS If :myom‘ N50 has anything 10 say on the subjert 0f Sumluy “whims-~- fur lhe-luvnfmikrâ€"wIn- brief. ()ur spacv is \‘nluublv. on March 29th. The Dicke Theatre have a cinch on first place, the Curâ€" liss 'l‘hc‘mro and l’ull'er Pharmacy fives fighting it out for second and third plucv. Clarke's ('lt'an Him, the (MM l"¢:l|0w.~; and thc Uuu‘nors Um“- Rvporlvr an- all hunched and fight ing for fourth. fifth and sixth plnw. 'J‘hv .~lumlings and rosults of Dust work Mr us followx: Th1“ Big League llickv 'l‘hculn- Cu Ni» Thou! I‘P l'ufl'm‘ Pharmacy (‘Inrkv'.~ Clean Em (Md FOHOWs Nush Grocery Kinlm-ll Garage We wish to express our apprvciaâ€" tion of all the many kinclm-s‘acs shown Us during the “lung; and at the death of our mother, Mrs. lsuM'Hu l'utton. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Sherman and Family. Mr. and Mrs. David Tyl'r. Mm. Howard "in. Kliu-n‘s '{it'llt‘lit‘lh‘ ....... East Ends .............. American Lugiun l'iu-hm'» "mm-tun ....... Dickc (‘HHIIN'I'S ........ Su'rurilmrn's I'm‘v .‘lakvr> I‘I'l)gl't'<>i\s- Fin- ..... .. Mill»~ Priming L‘n. ...... The Minors SJPFRVIIJJL CARI) 0F THANKS Rvport or 'l‘vh-plmm- I l :15- R Etc, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Li me Plaster Tile C 0a] Coke Wood \\' 3!) 35 34 4|; ‘19 0|, 9| [6 rlU .‘H 30 30 2‘6 4 l 18 ;“Parlor, Bedroom and Bath‘ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY March 29th March 30th "r In", "1“l! 5mm lin\ uru- mu II \\I mu h) hall I». In [In .~\ v'nmnm‘v- aglmx \th ”w mt link”! “My 1hr numt- Ht-MI'“. Yr! h‘ £31; Ihr- ~implvl hour!» GLORIA SWAXSON THEODORE ROBERTS A L S 0 “EVE, PASS THE APPLES,” -â€" SUPREME COME} INTERNATIONAL NEWS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Curliss Theatre 1% mun fur “Her Husband’s Friend” 'l'“ U R M)! >it|l~~lelmg Um rrrl mum-«ly with “lh‘uwuiN’ thu Century Wonder. 'l'hv hikn‘iuu.» and piqmuu flmy of a young wife‘ who Wanted a Wild u huduuul- zmd yut mmc llnln >110. hurgumml furâ€"~- Gloria vSKxxan/‘on In (‘ecil 9 DC’MHIelf‘ production .. Something To Think AbOut " A Dal-amount picture .‘nmr'hlnx Saturday, March 26th NINTH I‘JI‘ISODI'Lâ€"“BRIDE “THE DOG DOCTOR" Monday, Marcli 28th .\ I. S 0 . \HZ‘TI‘ZRN ('UMI'LIDY DRAMA 1 v I! In I . u 0.! “d nu In qu~ ulun h- .huma-l mum “of “mlm . m .- Hu-n m .h rmuml h.» \ s Q q WITH mount-"Mun hump. and ru-lmviss always I built {rum 1hr hlvm'lh vi a \il’age M ELLIOTT DEXTER MONTE BLUE E;

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