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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jun 1921, p. 5

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6 arm in?” foam; "in IXFWTH. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Doviu and tom. mve. ”he". a v ‘ um m“ llowanl and Leroy, and Mr. and In. °' °‘" Fm“ 3'"""'"“'”' s‘“""‘" A. J. Thyhult. o! Cicero. motored m “m“ “""“"“"“"" the cum hm Friday in the mm: In. Will Leibundgulh, with herfimr and called on flu- C. 1. Winter daughter. Ruth, and non. Guy. offlamily in Prince avenue. Spend the l-‘ounh in Downers Grove. Be present at thv «wanna 0! our Forest PrI-srrw. Speaking, singing. tuner-sinus. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunnum of Du Wm. Iowa, visited with Mrs. Lawn: fllnnum at her borne in South Wuhâ€" ingtoa «tun-t. during the week. The annual Hawk-eye picnic M“ be held in Jackson Park. Chicago, Sut- urday, June 25m. Everybody wel- Mrs. Floyd Rouse and son are en- joying a two_ weeks vacation at Win- uemac, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Hins- dale, spem the week end at the C. J. Winter home in Prince avenue. Everyone is interested in Person- als. Phone the ones you know to The Reporter. 188-]. We thank you. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George; Smith of North Forest avenue, Fri-o day. June 17th. a daughter. Mrs. C. H. Staats spent a few days this Week at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Fred Wolf, at Iflnsdale. Mrs. Emma Haas 0‘ Chicago, is Raymond Schultz visited the past viniting at the home 0f Miss Cora two weeks with friends at Henry, Icibundcnth- lll., immediately following the clog. ing of Northwestern University for E er ‘ i ted '1: Person- v yone ls mews l the summer. .I. bin“... .1... nu“ "m. In...” I». Mr. and Mrs. Gus Strauléy of Fort Dodge. Iowa, are visiting with their sister, Miss Nettie Atzel. Mr. Gust Johnson is again laid up with rheumatism. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing. Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. (tamer Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-] Downers Grove Electric Co. Is it hot enough for you? Distributors of High Grade Merchandise 61 S. Main Street. Telephone 30 We have several very nice rods and reels on band now which are good buys at the price asked; artificial lures and flys alsoâ€"COME IN TODAY. TACKLE. No matter whether you are going to whip the trout streams of some famous fishing grounds or whether you are going to drop a line in Lake Petite or the Fox River, we can equip you with FISHING PERSONALS HEY, YOU IKE WALTON S J. D. Gillespie 6: Co. ’l‘hey’re biting! Fishing Season is here. HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY The Misses Esther Tholin and E5- ther I'enm-r of the Grove. were u- mong those who graduatml from North Western College at ancn'ille lust week. Miss Thalia was one o! Hm honor studunu. ‘ The Girls of East Grove are giv- ing a picnic and dance in the field at l-‘aiwiew and Prairie avenues, the af- ternoon of Sunday. July 3d. Mon~ tn-sor's ‘Syucupatersl' are furinsh~ ing the music. Mrs. J. W. Woods and daughter, Vivian, and son, Charles. left yes- terday for their home in Creston. 13., after a visit with friends and relax tives in the village. ‘ Mrs. Henry Rahmnnop of Oak Park. who has been visiting with her daughter ,Mrs. Louis Schuetz, left on Tuesday for her home. Mrs. Schuetz and children accompanied her home for a few days visit. .4 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stockton and his Mrs. Stockton of Star City. Indium, Val spent the week end at the home of am Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uhlhorn. Mrs. his Stockton is a sister of Mrs. Uhlllorn. 1.- . George Schindler, Sn, Harold Belâ€" delmnn and L. J. Foster motored to Naperville last Sunday when! Mr. Beidelman presided at an Odd Fellow funeral. Chicago. spent Sunduy with the Louis Klein family of Gilbert avenue. DOWNEBSGROVE f H I Mr. and Mrs, l-‘red Heinke and fam« ily of South Main street and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Batman of South Wash- ington street, spent Sunday at Gen- eva on the Fox river. They enjoyed Mrs. C. ~Com-oran has. rented her home in North Forest avenue to Al- bert Fender and will make her home with her daughter, Mm. J. l’helan in North Austin, Chicago. Mrs. Cor- coran has made Downers Grove her home for many yeara and will be‘ missed in her wide circle of fricmlsJ Mr. and Mrs. Will Mochel, whose home is south of the village, emer- tained last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mochel of Forest Park, Harry Mochel and family of" Hinsdale. Miss Alice Mocha! of Clarendon Hills and Miss Anna Rohmer and Harry Heintz of Plainfield. Val Mochel family of North Main street, will return Sunday night to his home in Fair-mount. Minn. where he will enter the confectionary busi- ness withrhis brother, Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schindler, 81:, have returned from their vacation [spent in Canyon City, Colorado. They were marooned for ten days account of the flood and had to get away by auto, going sixty miles to get to the railroad statian. Elmer Klein, who has been making his home since last winter with the NORTH SIDE GROCERY ' MARKET Heinz Baked Beans, medium sized tin Heinz Baked Beans, large ............... Navy Beans, per pound, 8c: 2 pounds for . Roxane Cake Flour, per package ......... Sweet Sliced Pickles, quarts ............. Sweet Sliced Pickles, small, quarts ....... Sunbeam Peanut Butter, 14 02. glass ..... Libby’s Spinach, large can ............... Pineapple, Broken Slices ................ SATURDAY SPECIALS Our Fancy Groceries and Choice Fruits will make you cool and happy. If you don't know, come in and we will be plea- sed to tell you and show you our “hot weather” specials. If you know, come to our store for your gro- ceries and fruits. Harry Walker Phone 19l-R The secret of keeping cool is in knowing what to eat. Pork Loin Roast, per pound ........ Pork Butts, per pound ............. Spare Ribs, per pound .............. Pot Roast, per pound .............. Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound . Smoked Shoulder Hams, per pound . . Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound ........... Home Made Cooked Corned Beef, lb Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished S'EWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 WALKER 8 DICKE PAINTING Decorating Pam-ramming Fresh Groceriesâ€"Lowest Prices GROCERIES MEATS Charles Peterson, whose home is southeast of the village, left last Fri- day for Pine City, Mlnn.. whom he will \isit with his son, Ed. and his daughter, Mrs. Earl Bombard. On his return Miss Edith Peterson will lelvn- with him Mr homo. Sh:- has been fishing with hl‘l' hrotht'r and‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. Atwood left for their home in Remington. XML, Tues- day after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ray Cramer. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,Bartee returned with them. Mrs. Bar-1 the having visited with her father ‘und mother, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wheeler. The trip was made by auto. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bunge and son, George, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Funk. of Kcrnnn, "L, left early Wed- nesday moming for a visit with re- latives in Neighley and other Neâ€"‘ braska towns. They are making the trip in their new Marmot: car, pur- chased last Saturday. a fish dinner at noon, eating ten of ulster for nbout a month. ,the total of seventeen black base caught during the day. Max Eichelmun and Frank Hall leave next Sunday for Arbor Vitae Lake, Vilns County. Wisconsin in Eleheiman's speedster. They are so- ing way up into the Muskie country after these fighting members of the tinny tribe and expect to land several rare specimens. Harry Bryce escaped aen'ous inyiry Inst Thursday afternoon by a very slight margin. He was ripping a board on the rip saw. The saw struck n knot, throwing it against his groin severely bruising him. He was laid up several days but is now able to be back on the job. All X.ray exam- ination disclosed the fact that no bones were broken but the. injured part is a beautiful black and blue. "It A Lhrnnal Inf! far in ml M In You know Herold Clnrb u‘i eieuner, dyer, prewar Ind avoid other things; but do you know hit as a prophet? With a party of I18.- ty fishermen he left in his truck lot Saturday night (or Lake Petite. Af- ter being on the rend about ten min. utes Harold opened up with thin- “l’LL bet all we get on this trip il a puncture." And darned if he wu’nt pretty near right. One thing more the party came home withâ€"sunburn. Henry Dicke Phone l2‘3-R 23c ‘ 19c 10c 22c 35c 19c 18c 37c 17c 27c l we .35c Realart Birthday Specialâ€"“A PRIVATE SCANDAL” Charles Ray in “N [NETEEN AND FEW Maurice Tonrneur’s Production “THE COUNTRY FAII" “Mind Your Business" Chester Outing Picturesâ€" “Adam Eve in the Andes” Eveningâ€"~7z30 and 9:00. Admission, 15 and 25 cents inc. w. t. Celebrated Screen News VANITY COMEDYâ€"â€" You'll we mt-n fight and vlie for her, you'll laugh, and thrill and cry with hnr. Surely you‘ll never, nm-or m-ver forget her. ThL i« tho intimate romancr of a wonder woman, “PASSION” POLA NEGRI ‘Bucking The mammmhyms ol m1” BELMONT AND FOREST AVl-ZNUES DOWNBIB GROVE. Im A Love Tale of the Frozen North and the Tropical South ALSO - CELEBRATE” SCREEN NEWS AND A 2-REEL SUPER-COMEDYâ€"“ BAD EGG" Evening mac-om. A-tmlubo- lb l 25 mt: Including Wu 1'“ The Dicke Theatre Thurs., June 30th 6: Fri., July lst THE AUDACIOUS, IN COMPARA BLE 27 So. Main St. and you will get_ Quality and Service m CLEANING huh ........ _ __._‘-___‘ PRESSING Rind ALTERING. WE CALL AND DELIVER These twoâ€"QUALITY AND SERVICEâ€"are hard to find; yet that is our first aim in meeting our cus- tomers. Quality = Service THE LOVE STORY OF ALL LOVE STORIES A “on.“ tutu- Conway Tearle Saturday, June 25th J. MAZZA Friday, June 24th COMING! DEAL WITH US IN A [80 Two Reel Chester (handy-â€" ‘YOU‘IJ. BE SURPRISED’ KINOGRAM NEWS I'lwning 7:30 i 9:!!! Admission l5 and 25: including war (I: Don't miss; this picture. It contains all the excitement of the Klondike gold rushâ€"- the joy of those whom for- tune has favored-4m: des¢ pair of those who failed. Life is but a game of chance and we are all Buck- the Tiger," but it is seldom that om: deliberately dull himself the worst hand. But one man did. other things; but do you know III. as a prophet? With a party of I18.- ty fishermen he left in his truck Int Saturday night for Lake Petite. Af- ter being on the mud abnut tan with utes Harold opencd up with thin- “I’LL bet all we get on this trip it a puncture." And darned if he wu’ut Telephone 355

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