Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 13 May 1921, p. 5

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IEWSY IOTES FRO! [ISLE AID BELMIT In. \\‘. Plumb. I'Ilho-l l’hnmb, 31%. A. l'onvr and Rowlln I'qm-r nth-ml- ed the Slay I‘m 31 Northweptvm College Saturday. You are. as usual, invited to at- tend the Lisle Church. Sunday School at 10:30. Morning Worship at 11:30. Mr. W. A. Rogers took a business trip to Washington, D. C., this week. Hrs. W. Plumb gave a surprise birthday dinner to a number of rev htives and friends Sunday in honor 0! Mr. Plumb. Ilr. A. Meloun and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Petr of Chicago. visited Mr. and In L. Knlsinger, Sunday. Val Dea Berg. Rose Don. Virginia Smith. Florence Sheldon, Bourke Ambmner. Lyclln Schultz anal Ruth Burgess. Ida Sheldon helped to 0"- certain the little tolb. Attention is called to the fact that the next community meeting will not he held May 13th but one week later, May 20th. Plans are being made for a good meeting. Mr. Frank Haumcsser, quite in. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dobbs moved to out vicinity and will their home with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James l’mcha of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. l'rucha, Sunday. Etelyu Gnumhuua entertained a number. or Imu- friends an a party in honor 0! her Oth birthday. Sat- urday. 11mm- pn-unt we" Rose Mrs. F. Miller of Chicago spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. J. Staley. Miss Stella Kubola visited Ella Knisinger Sunday. A [III-full u.’ «Iwwy while rlnlhrzs ru-ry {vw mimllrww-m‘ mlrlving nr M'mlnl‘ing. .Ul ILv “add"; and wringing «lane in an Imur nr so. Saws Wear and Mar ~â€" rlotlwu last five timm nu Inngm and me!!! less than five cent! a wreck for cledridty. The Ladies Aid Society held their regular meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Rogers. Yd no rigidly and mManfial‘y comma"! in lifv- hill": ordinary care is unlimited. “all! M Arm Ingm Ironâ€"(ms! rrsiq- inp. ”I’ Federal ‘ill give years 01' salb (ark-w mvkr. Amflm-elt'uuhlnymlw-o. Mmhmmflym Another Peder product, among the best of its ki in use today, is the VACUUM CLEANER filectrtc washer The Federal is distindiwly a man's machineâ€"- in its scheme of blue and while enamelrd donation. Silpie lo 0mm»). Heb-cause e‘ery moving pan is Come and see the demon- fstration of this wonderful washer. Get a miniature machine to take home for the children. For a demonstration of either of these labor’saving household devices PHONE 3 6 9-1 Downers Grove Belmont a Forest Ave. WASH ES QUICKER (II .EANER zlnltl S r. , is Still IS have Mrs. Clara Yuckley and sister, Miss to atv Mabel Pelling, were happily surpriml School Sunday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- “:30' ward Bradley and several young friends. from Downers and Chicago. I their Was the candy good? Ask G. H. 911100" They all report a delightful time. Mr. Algernon Barnard has been laid up for a few days with a wry sore foot, caused from running a cylinder spike into it. Misses Rose and Ellen Fitzgerald were visitors at the Pl'ufi' School on Thursday afternoon. The Lawrence l'flling family start- «I fur Willow Springs Sunday but owing to a flat tire wow stranded in Downers Just in time for the ball game. Miss Beatrice Schmitt was iklighh fully surprised by her neighbors on Friday evening. Cards were played and refreshments served. The guests departed at I late hour leaving a handsome wed {emery {or the bride to be. Mr. J. Collins Goodrich and Mr. Harry Foster were in Chicago on business Wednesday. Mrs. Eleanom Schmitt and Bea- trice and Gerald and Mr. Wendeu Doerf Spent Thursday waning in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Divter. WWIEIOTB Mrs. Edward Wittenkellar and daughter, Marga-ct, spent the week end with Mrs. Harry Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams and family motored to Lockport Sunday and called on Mr. Matt Seiler. Mr. John Fitzgerald and sons spent Friday in Chicago. Funn- Manhat- Bnnt mag. MI'NN'II'JI. DINGISI’J'ZR AND “WHEN"! “I Saul-an .\w. M 3.2-! [Io-non Grove. Ill. mew-ace. REAL ESTATE Mans, Investments, INSURANCE JOHN S. LOZIER Kidwell Garage Co. DODEEERDTHERS 4 moan. SEDAN DOWNERS GROVE mo Main st. and Warren ave. h attracts especiany those who are inclined to hook for bunny corn- bined with comfort and economy. Thisisevidetmdbymeastmm umber of women who own and WMeBrotherMDomSedm Miss Corrine Nadelhofcr is home from the hospital very much improvâ€" ed in health. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Level-em and son. Harvey. ppent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schoen of Downers Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faulhaher and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew Herman of Barbers Corners on Sunday. Miss Hekm Smith of Lisle is spend- ing sovei‘al weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Frank Pfaff. Miss Grace Green attended a meet ing of the Amazons at Napervillo on Monday evening. Hr. And Mrs. Alols Veal o! the Mrs. Eleanor: Salami“: delightfully Grove spent Sunday afternoon with entertained Mr. Ind Mrs. Elmer Die- the Albert Stanley funny. ter of Chicago. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Diet/er and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lever-em and Adam Di eter and family, Mr. and son. Harvey, spent Sunday evening Mrs Jose . . ph Dieter of Downers, Mr. With M“ a“; “P“- Ch‘”°’ W“ and Mrs. Michael Dieter and duugh- of Downers rove. ters and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dieter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faulhaher and and {WNW 0‘ Naperville 50m“! them children called on Mr. and Mrs. Mat- at Supper in a most juyful reunion. thew Herman of Barbers Corners on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dieter, who have Sundhy, been recently married “'er presented with some handsome spoons. mmflmmbmflvh‘ mmmhlmflvm Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Phone One Five Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Nails Etc, Etc. LUMBER Siding Moulding When in Need Mmuhctnrcn Dealers GOAL HILLWORK Building Intel-his of All Kinds of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service in. J. Alfred Nansen, pastor of First Evangelical Church, has accep- ted an invitation to he the speaker at :1 recognition service which will be held in the High School Auditorâ€" ium in the afternoon of May 26th. in honor (if those who are completing tht'ii- work pmpamiory to‘ high school enhance next fa“. REL SANSFN T0 5"}: AK Ru J. Alfred Nansen, p.140! of HAR RY CAR EY Etc, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Coke 'I‘ilé . In flu- surprising adventures of a man who tried to fiml a father for a certain party. “HEARTS UP” Mabel Julienne Scott “Behold My Wife” UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Hey! Did you ('\'t‘l' haw an unknown and very pretty girl thmw her mms ’muml your nvck uml you. “l"A'l‘HHR‘.’" Folku say a man an get inn) :1 lot of tmuhh- that way~but thin man was kjntl-heartml and thought he‘d let. the [mar litth- orphan go on believing it. What happened? Oh, NOTHING. ()nly more lights and truubh- than you could shake a stick at. Como see this picturt- and have a good time. Shr- olirl not know thr- man vnry well, but when 3hr caw that be was making low to hnr =istr‘r hor suspicions were aroused and ab! believed CH hr was not hrmOrahII-V 0m day what he was talking with her Sim It the («139 of a pool of water she saw her advantagv and before she haw it shr~ had thrown him mm it. As ’11- «mourn! hr vmwd w-ngt-anm. Ditl ho get it? We", we’ll any ha tried hard enough. Thi< Mutation is only on:) of the many ludicrous Hp- fining: u-hirh appvar in “ lisky Business," thv latost Universal pm. starring (Nadya Wa'ton. Curtiss Theater Gladys Walton “Risky Business” Mack Sennett Comedy . A L S O A TWO-REEL CENTURY COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS Wednesday, May 18th Saturday, May 14th Tuesday, May 17th .“LO! THE POOR INDIAN!” INTERNATIONAL NEWS SUPREME COMEDY ALSO ALSO

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