The anun- Shady Class will meet with .\lrs-. N.'l'. Jum.m»mr of (Sil- hert .u-mme anal Carpruwr am. on Friday. August 5th. TM mxnumem uf Mrs. Ella Mary Hum-man and Mr. Ralwnnl R. Dam Mim- Ann: I'. Clark. of Chic-urn. ririml with hm "M‘fl‘. Mn. I". A. fulcrum. at 86 Wm Maple nwnuo. use. work. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dieter and daughter, spent Sunday at LaGrange. sunk-)- J. flruwn. Stanley. Jr.. and Mary Him. n-Iumml Sunday night from u family wanton or flu- Brown family at (’uer-illc. Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Manson and daughter. are spending their vacation in Michigan. Mr. and 3m. Lou Ilfliruth nml daughter. have today for â€Mr home in Indiumpolix, hnl., after u visit with Mr. Slcï¬rnlh'» silh‘r. Mi» Bli- zubolh Mcumlh. Mn. Maud Smith of South Main :4. in in llulfnlo. New York. fur :1 vi“! with her thughtrr. )In‘. J. I". [lurk- Mnll and children PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. T. F .Kelly are spend- ing the week cottaging with friends at Berrlen Springs, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. and small son, Sunday visitors Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Potts and daughter, Ruth, spent the‘ week end with relatives in Chicago. Mr. T. J. Savage and Paul Prickett were week end visiton; at the Boy Scout camp, NeeoO-Bm-Rah. - Mr. and Mrs. William Roth spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wolf? of Rogers street. Mrs .Eugene Pfafl’ returned on Sat- urday from a two weeks visit in May- ï¬eld and Fulton, Kentucky. Mrs. J. B. Jenkins of Oukwuml two. is entertaining lu-r sisu'r and .laugh‘ [er from Ohio. is ‘Ray Morgan is spending ten days with his uncle in Kansas. Mrs. Frank l’umsner of Henderson, Michigan. was a guest of Mrs. Oscar Potter Friday. Mm. Low White and Mn. 1-1. E. Swarm of Aurora. "L, attended Mr. l-‘urmr‘s {um-ml on \Vt'dnt'stluy. It's nqt 090 late to buy your sea- son tickets to the Chautauqua. 5 Passenger Tnun'ng Car ................... $1195 2 Pamengcr Roadster ..... . .. . 1175 3 Passenger Coupn ...................... 1735, 5 Passenger Sedan ........................... 1935 All Nash maids. huh open and closed. have cord tires as stmdard equipment. Fritz, July 29, 1921 Chautauqua! Boost the Chautauqua. Attend the Chautauqua, it's great. The Chautauqua program this year better than ever. THERE’S A REASON No car selling for the prices below gives a larger and more honest valueâ€"more performance, great er comfort, durability and driving pleasure. The very few changes made in the mechanism and de- sign of the Nash in the ast four years is evidence the NASH of today is P RFECT. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? Here Are The New Nash Prices xssn SIX PRICES 7 ‘ VER one hundred Nash automobiles in the Hinsdale distributor’ s territory! Many of these are owned by men who drove Nashy cars before, and would buy no other. Each season ï¬nds the larger percentage of Nash cars in this territory, as it does all over the territory. LINCOLN GARAGE Walter Fredenhngen of Naperville, were here. H. C. KAMMEYER, Prop. NASH F01? R PRICES Sumner "M (30's 8d“. 010-. M (Zn-fly ltd-«d Prim I hml- a numbn- of beautiful Ikm SUI-In. man) n-duml half price. that willuo ï¬ne with Ian: ymr'n null cont. llu) â€Bung-low .\pron- for houn- (In-sum Woolen lhlhiu Sully- in many colon. Raul-y (‘umluwm fwar gum-mum. MithSumnu-r rule Furl. Cour. Neck l'ircon. Etc. at nhoul half price. .‘lllï¬. EMMY". 13 No. Fun! A". m. and Mm "vi-ban Milk-r and children. of Maple avenue, um spend- in}: this wm-k vacationlnu on the Ar- Miss Mary Reisch and Miss Jean- ette McCarthy, of Springï¬eld, 111., have been visiting the past week with Mrs. James Conley, of Linscott ave. The Victor Thylin home on Mid- daught avenue, has been improved by a ï¬ne porch and is one of the many charming homes on the North Side. Howard Fuirweather and family drove overland from their home at Fort Wayne. Ind., arid are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fairweather, of Belmont street. The Dr. Worsley family returned on Satuniay from their trip to Rock River, returning by way of Lake Gen- eva, “’is., where they left. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Michel. The Legioa baseball team plays at Lamont next Sunday in the ï¬rst game away from home for nearly a year. There will he no game on the north side sand lot next. Sunday. Mrs. John Zell and Mrs. Charles Heinke mqtored to Lombard on Wed- nesday for a visit with Mrs. Walter Kolzow. The Congregational Ladies Aid So- ciety will meet Thursday afternoon. August 4th. at. 1:80 in the church purlors. Mrs. Ernest Easiey and Mrs. l,. ll. l-‘clton. will be hmtcsses. The Congregational Philathea Class will meet with Mrs. Oscar Carlson, Friday evening, August 5th. All members and friends lnvited. Mrs. Adelaide McKee and daughter, Grace, came to Downers to attend their father’s funeral also Walter Fan-av and wife, of Flint, Michigan. nagan, is announced. The wedding will take place some time in the full. Wm. F. Andermann, of Lace, and Henry Andermann. of Hinsdale, left for Minneapolis, Minn., Tuesday to attend the funeral of a cousin. A Splendid Time to Buy N‘ot M Home Hunky.- Factory Downers Price Grove . .5113; $1265 Factory Electrician Phone 385 $1925 2810 DOWNERS GROVE “29E Dom anon. tumors Chas. Mrkvjcka of the East Grove store was \taken ill very suddenly late Monday night and Tuesday morning was rushed to St. Anthony’s hospital, Chicago. \where he under- want an operation for appendicitis. During the past week six lots have been sold for building purposes by Edward G. Lemon 00., two on No. Main street, two in Lyman's addition, one in Bunge's subdivision and one on Elm street. Mr. J. P. Orr returned Sunday evening from a two weeks visit with relatives in Carlinville. Mrs. Orr and John expect to remain twmweeks longer. The Reporter force took a day ofl' Monday and attended the Graphic Arts Exposition. Glenn Weatherbee. who despite his years. is quite a printer, was enthusiastic. He want- A son was born to Mr. Clifford Siebert on Sunday, The little fellow Weighed one half pounds and will William Louis. chie MacPherson farm, near St. Char» lea, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lehmann and son, John, and. Mr. and Mrs. Will Leh- mann and family. of Oak Park, leave next Sunday morning for a two weeks vacation at Paw Paw Lake, Mich. Athletic Club Coffee, per pound .......... No. 2 Cans Shredded Pineapple ........... Medium Cans Armour’s Beans ............ Mallard Brand, 16 Oz. Jar Preserves ...... Libby Chili Con Cami, per can ............ SPRING AND STEWING CHICKENS NORTH SIDE R00!“ MEET SATURDAY SPECIALS You will save time and money if you buy your canned goods by the case. They are convenient to have in the house and you are never at a loss to know what to serve for the next meal. We have all kinds of crackers and cookies put up in air-tight packages. These goods will keep. Don't wait until your pantry is empty, but come in today and buy your grocery supplies. Pork Butts, per pound ............. Pot Roast, per pound .............. Boneless Smoked Butts ....... . .. Shoulder Hams, per pound ........ Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound ........... Plate Corned Beef, per pound ...... Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound Steam flouting - Sewer Building Gas Fitting‘: Telephone 335 STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Fred D. Heinke P LU M DING GROCERIES and Mrs. July 24th. eight and be called MEATS Mr. and Mrs. D. Harry Jenkins and son and Mr. and Mm. Dennis H. Jenkins and shn, arrived home Sat- urday morning from a two weeks va- cation automobile trip to Minocqua, Wis" where D. Harry’s father has a beautiful summer home. - Dr. l‘ufl‘er is improving his proper- ty on Middaugh avenue and adding materially to thé appearance of the street. Middaugh avenue is getting [in the map. Two new houses and several houses with additions and fresh paint. ed every automatic machine he‘saw. Mrs. C. W. Hawkins and her com- mittee bf the M. E. Philathea Clasa, met at the home of Mrs Himes for an all day work meeting on Wednes- day. Thun- wem good cats and New ty of sewing. T. J. Groteteld 94 w. Curtiss Street Downers Grove. 111111013 EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING 37c 21c 10c 17c 21c 12c 12c Evening-«T £04) :00. Celebrated Scrum News portraying a" the important events taking place The story of a gi r1 who made a god of a niané-aaking no more, looking no higher, asking no further. iMrs. Fisk made it a wondcin ful thing on the stage. It’s appeal is in it's story of girl~ mother love ;. it’s strength in the talent of the players; its art in the power of the Inas- ter who brought it to the screen. Vanity Comedyâ€"â€" “TEA FOR TWO" Bruce Scenicâ€" Evening ~‘.' ;::0-9 In BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. tum Ray McCollumJua bought u de- sirable building lot on North Main 3:. above Prairie and expects to build a home there later on. The lot was owned by Mrs. Whifl'on of Washing- ton, l). C., formerly of Downers and was sold by Edward (3. Lemon Co. Harold Clarke has a wry bud eye as the result of cranking a {radar on the Lacey farm mum of Lisle. rvfllifll I'm! In Un- «nu-n mu» u puns-h u! Iltzlrrr mu! 2 lmmï¬ 0! 0-3... The Epwprth League of the M. E. Church. gave a "kid'f party in the church parlors Tuesday evening. The “kid" part was the costumes, as alt came dressed as they did when in say, about. fourth grudt‘. In classic language, “A very good time was had by all." The Dicke Theatre . FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 29th 30th “THE CASTAWAY†for-- Chm-kn H. Van I.cmn'« mimnmz .«lmy ~prhm- right (mm llu- Saturday 1 Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. WESTMONT. ILLINOIS Address DOWNERS GROVE R. l'. D. No. 2 KINOIIRAM NEWS Two I221†('Iu’iMy ('mnedyâ€""MOYII'J MAI)" NEWS PICTURE OI" ILLINOIS EVENTS ALSO A Big Special Feature “A RIDE 0.\' A RUNAWAY TRAIN†DON’T MISS “SALVATION NELL" - PLASTERING ' ‘ SEEBRICKLAYING Wm. Specht and Son THURSDAY AUGUST 41h Admission 15 6; 25 cents including War Tu. Admisakm If! The crank slipped striking hlIn all!!! the left eye cuttlng i deep cash ill leaving a bad bmiae. Harold la tik- ing a few days vacation in his "BMY rest" home on the banks of the Em Branch giving his eye a chance to heal . It is considered lucky that till crank hit where it did and not a half inch higher of there might be a dlfc forvnt story. \ 06cc and Residence: I5 Highland Ave. Telephone IDS 0"] "l nouns: "all! 9 I. m. I to 3 n. III. Mur I o. I. 'GTB." T0131; {4.1). Physician _ Suggeon :, «his inriulhng War Tu. Dom Grove. Ill.