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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1921, p. 8

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THE DEVIL is Coming to Downers Grove Never was a more appealing love story told than "The Heart nf Mary- land" and the picture “hit-h wa: tak- ql on the famous battleground: of the South should be one of the fav-‘ «has of the year. Catherine Calvert who played "19 heroine in "Dead Men To" No Tales," my be seen again in Vitagmph‘s newest super-minute, “The Heart of Maryland." The picture is taken‘ from the stage! play of thP name, which was written by the world fam- ous David Belasco. i I He is the only star who ever at- tained nal fame befmv hp was made a star. "Civilian Clothes" was his first starring vehicle but his work in the "Miracle Man," “Male and Fe- male" and the "Prince Chap,“ made him a favorite before “Civilian‘ Clothes" was made. I Kathlyn Williams, who used to play in wild animal thrillerx. has a de- lightful role in Thomas “eighan's picturv. "(found in Quest of His Youth." It is the beautiful Margaret Loomis, however, I‘hn wins the screen: love of the imsistable Tom. Heigh- u’s ability as an actor was bound to will him sums in pictures but with such stars to support him and the I)eMilh>.c to direct his pictures his rise to fame has hem more rapid than that of any other star of recent Whether Miss Gish will select the same gentleman for the mks of Dunb- by in future pidurrs now that the leg-ll knot is: tied remain.( to be seen. June: Rennie. who flay: the Me a! husband to Donuhy Gish in private life. flayed the same role in the pic- ture “Flying PM." this is m d!- Iig‘htinu "w fans of movievlmn. Think I! it boys. cunning the gir! you want to marry and getting big pay fur Mi th- vill-co About the mkldlu of July {or 3 via“ to his Nahum u Chad. an. In». It. Tucker bu "to in- thtn and "am Mon than who.) hip-not an llmflytmly mmmmynmthnk‘lflt dWr. line Bessie 3de has been hem on 3 visit with In. J. Cliflonl and daughters. Min Hull’s many friends were gm! to greet our (armor High School teacher tho has us cuvkblc mum-lion In one o! the but touch- on we have ever had in our Mich: Miss Rmh Bliggs of thh Prince. Avenue. ww‘ hostess |u>l Saturday to I number of her co-“wrkcrs of the Standard Advertising Service C0,, of Chicago. Miss Briggs took the girls out to a picnic in her car. Mrs. R. C. Briggs and daughter, Elizabeth, ac- companied them. Next. week Saturday, June 25th. members of Grove Lodge, A. F. 6': A. M., will be guests of Sinccrity‘ Lodge on the North Side. The lodge will open at one o’clock and supper will be served at six. Officers of tho‘ local lodge will tulle the stations and confer the «k-grve on the evening candidate. The local baseball team plays the Chicago City Hall team next Sunday at Memorial Park. They lost their first game last Sunday but the finish was just to the fan's liking; full of; thrills and tense moments. Come' out1 and help them win. Miss Marjorie Whifi‘en has been spending the past week at Urbana attending the Commencement excr- cises of the University of Illinois. She has been the guqst of her cousin, Button DeGroot, who graduated from‘ the College of Agriculture. J. W. Tucker ‘- planning to hive serve supper at Library Hall June 30 between 6 and 8:30. Be there. 75 cents a plate. The Tatapochon Camp Fire Girls want to go to camp this summer. To make the dream come true they will STAR DUST PERSONALS ( Adverumm) We have students enrolled from 12 different states. NOTE: A special art course under the per- sonal su ervision of a noted rench sculp- tor. Clay Modeling, Designing, Commer- cial Art, Conversa- tional French. Very reasonable rates fur summer months. Bookkeeping Commercial Law Penmanship Touch Typewriting Dictaphone Comptometer Shorthand Banking Seven Instructors. Following are Subjects Taught. Fwd Heinke made the catch of the season at Carpentersville last Sunday [in the Fox river when he landed 18 :black bass running from one to two ‘and a quarter pounds. Fred stxcks to crau‘fish as the best bait for tho. big ones and usually dcnmnstrnles he‘ has‘ the right dope ‘cuusc he gets "am1 when the m‘tifldfll bait fishermen! : I come buck empty handed. Big Sumner School Glove Chayter, No. 230, R A. M" :held a special meeting last night and conferred the Royal Arch Degree on three candidates. This will be the last meeting of the summer as the chapter “ill take a xacalion from all “ark until September. The local: body has been busy all winter adding to its membership. Deposit your money for SAFETY in a bank watched by the United States Government. Talk No. 12 The Great Bank that stabilized finance during the warâ€"prevented possible world bankrupcy and is aiding so wonderfully the adjustment period. The dates for the Rcdputh Chau~ tauqua under the auspices of the Am- terican Legion have been annuonced {mm July 28th to August 21L This is the second year the Legion has sponsomd this “wk of talent for the‘ vmage and they expect that this war the Chautauqua “in outrha! tlu- suc- cess of 1920. Dr. C. C. Butler returned last Sun- day from San Antonio, Texas, where he has been staying for his health for the past. several months. He has throat trouble (mm the effects of gas recelved in France while serving with the British and American forces (lul'm nil: the World War. .‘Iiss Kathryn Schubel of Now Or- at Paterson Business Institute La Grange FEDERAL RESERVEBANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove, Illinois. THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE Letter English Multigraphing Common school branches Business Arithmetic Business Practice Punctuation Spelling Rapid Calculation Writing DOWNERSGROVEIEPO W WWW ILLINOIS Tho Lvmnn home was the scene of a delightful garden party on Friday. June 10th. The Natmv Study Class won) the guests and luncheon “:1: sorted in the bird gut-don. and altlm‘ it rained at timer-3 it in no way dampâ€"i (mod the anlor of the guests for the} Leonard Butler hired a man in Chi- cago last Thursday on work on the farm. He calm- out with him and 31hr next morning between the time he was called at 4:36 and breakfast. the young fellow, about twenty years: of age and giving the name of Ed.: Barn-u, disappeared will: Mr. But-l lcr's u-ry valuable watch, given him by his molhvr thirty-five yoars ago.‘ He also took Leonard's wedding ring” No trace has been found of (-ithvr. ! L Ton women helpml Mrs. Chaxlos Wolf of Rogers rtmct ccltbmte hul birthday on Wednesday aftchnoun Nemiloss to say they had u very firm" lime and enjoyed the splendid lunvh. Those present were Mosdumes Julius and Arthur Severus, E. .‘Iarchand, J. Swim-r, Philip Mocha], Elmer Mocha], Curl Wolf and Julius Oestmann {mm tho Grove and Charles and Herman Holz of Chicago. Mrs. E. W. Farmr of West Maple avenue. She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Antoinette Krogh. who will stay the balance of the month. Iehns, arrived in Downers Grove, on Monday. June 15th. to spend the sum- mer with her grandparents, Mr. and Lehmann 6' Michels Storé Ladies Cordovan Art Silk Hosiery. in a fine grade of silk, splendid for summer wear. per pair . ........ 98c Dark and Light Colored Voiles. Ex- tra big values. per yard ........ 48c 211 PM. Avaâ€"Mo BATH ROOM LINOLEUM Blue and White Tile~one inch square, good inlaid quality, special per yard Hinsdnlc Phone 818 BRUNE’I‘ DONKIN About fifty membew of the Ladies Aid Sock-Ky of Bethany Church, Chi. cugo, arrived in Downers Gun-1- Wedâ€" nnsday moming at 11:30. It was their intention to surprise their for- mer pastor. the Rev .Wm. Crotch-Id; but, as they alighted from the twin1 the surprise was the other way for they found the pastor awaiting them. He escorted them m- xhc parsonage "u (Brow 4mm whom" the amplv lunch was unpacked and a picnic din- nu' enjoyed. The Arcadian Club held a reception last Friday evening. June 10th, at 1the home of Mr. and Mrs. \V. W. Heintz in Saratoga avenue, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raynor. Miss Helen Benning was hostess. Appro- priate games won-v played and re- freshments served, tho bn'dc and the gmom boinig‘ presented with a tele- phunt‘ stand and chair as slight tok~ ens of appwcimirm {mm the mem-‘ bers of the club. Ladies Muslin Gowns neatly trimmed, Special price per yard MISS MARY F LUCK PRACTICAL NURSE Moderate Charges l‘honc l-‘H-W 92 E. Curtis!) St. enjoyment of the day. The final meet- ing for the year is to be held with Mrs. Dowle at the Walter Lyman homestead on the Plank Road, June 2dth-luncheon at 12:00. Fine White Underwear, Crepe. sheer mercerized finish, 36 in. wide, yard Carpenters Five patterns of White, Dotted Crepes, Plain Crepes. Voiles. perfect goods, that sold for 65c, 75c. 89c and $1.00 per yard. Special price to close out ..29c SOME REAL BIG VALUES IN WHITE YARD GOODS ARE FEATURED FOR THIS WEEK Special White Goods Sale 1083! .VG ATTFINTED 1‘0 523113051128 FIfISlSNED C. E. BROWER Paintinngecorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-R SILK HOSE SPECIAL SALE OF VOILES $1.69 IMJ Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank We Have Make Your Porch 15 de- grees cooler” “Aerolux” Porch Shades Office: 8; Benton Ave. Downers Grove, 111. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248~J Manufacturer of SURGICAL and VETERINARY SPECIALTIES SCREW MACHlNE and PUNCH PRESS WORK Repairing, Plating and Sharpening Dies and Tools A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 These are the {our mental stages a man goes through before opening a bank account Aren't you about at the “Decision" period? Come down and start a Checking Account today AttentionuDesirc-Jntcrest «Decision All Sizes Julius Severus BOY’S SPORT BI OUSES Light Colored Sport Styles, nnh Ne“ Serpentine Crepe Kimonas, beautiful patterns, neatlv tnmmed, Special Sale, Each ........... $2.39 Experimental Work KIMONAS 'vumunnc. Porch Shades fisnow g June 17. 1921

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