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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Sep 1921, p. 5

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the sick Ii“. I) l U G G [.8 ‘T S IAIN AND CI'RTISS STREETS TELEPHONE C In. (home Dulce"- nun-bod {M and "ham m. Bolvlden. 47.3.1 :5 13!. (5:03:13. .0 Eli... 23.. i .589: Dalâ€"ail? 13.565131... E g»... on n61. TIP I; 91.3.. 1:. I 3!: B It. W ‘l‘huuday Ind Manet! OI Mr. and Hrs. Van Den Borg au- Iounce the arrival of a son, born on Tuesday. September 19“]. Barnard have entered Illinois Unl- vmny. Best to you. boys! Wlflonis Miss Hattie Schwartz has been coi- fined to her bed on account. of m- ness several days this week. The Ladies Md Society expects to hold a Thank Ofl'efing supper in the chart): parlors Friday evening. Octo- ber 7th. Kiss Horn, a returned mis- sionary from China, will speak. Special Rally Day service of the Church and Sunday Selmol, Sunday. pcwber 9th. Please keep the dates m mind and plan to attend. Should A pea! to Men." A Than Offering meet! and supâ€" r with an address by lss Josie on. of Fenchow, China. wi" be hem g: tlgzethurch. Friday evening, Octo‘ r t . Lisle Church Noted ti Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., new me. Preaching Service 11:003. Sermon theme: “Traits in God that SW5! Ame-1 t9 Mem’t IEWSY [MES FROM US” MID BELMM LOANS mum-Inn's .. Al Ibi- d ISSUMNCE M 1 M cm W loam hmn Inch-u not 3". Edward G. [M l; Co. REAL ESTATE ThmIWAH-mluvm M59130. 1921 It. and In Joy Ion-kn. o! In. John Nah-[holler has bet. on Ir. 0.0. a m 'I'e‘o‘iâ€"W70p0. - WNchoercniu inputting uspduiuiharlutflutdq.h allppedolthcjuho-dnum calm Pom-a ”antenna-sh- la. u. but luckily no hula m m A! pascal-tel! which Ollve and lurk Riedy of Napa- ville was Sunday callers at the Adam We! Sunday u have Maple Fara. It. and In. William 0009:: NH Xian Bee Hemmer of 0.): Put weal Charles Miller lost a very valuable Holstein heifer Monday night. Mr. Ben Dim, Miss Loretta Dieti and Miss Lucille Dieter motored out from Chicago Sunday afternoon and called on Mrs. Eleanore Schmitt. Mr. Russell Foster weeiwd word that his mother Mrs. A. W. Post" of Michigan City had undergone a very successful operation and would soon be able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. (‘ollins Goodrich had Sunday night supper with Mr. and Mrs. William Mch)! of Wheaton. Mrs. Charlotte Schmitt is driving a new Ford touring car. ness Tuesday. SOUTMHJSLEIOTES Mr. Arthur Dagness. of Napen'flle. visited his mother, Mrs. Emma Dag- Mrs. Mitchell of Chicago. spent several days this past week with Miss Hazel Duel. be held October 7th. at the home of Mrs. Thus. Stanton. 8 to 10!?) Average South Main Street Klein’s Market FRESH CALIFORNIA HAMS 4t 6") Avgrage 'sc Pound Exmllggifgg Saturday Bargains at Klein’s Cash Market Orange-Pekoe Gunpowder Engiish Breakfast English Breakfast Japan Add Water 8 to 10") Average Satisfaction Cat or ‘I'em ARBUCKLE BROS. COFFEE tisfartion 3“), can- $I,00 (Suarnntt INSTANT SWANS DOWN ('AKE FLOUR RICHELIEU “MIDAS" TEA EVERYTHING IN A MUSICAL LINE BLUE RIBBON MAYONXAISE Sana, 15c; Pints, 35c; Quads, $1.00 Garfield Piano Co. CALIFORNIA HAMS ' 15c pound “3;? AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10 Bars for 65¢ SKINNED HAMS 29c Pound laZIb. Tin 48c 30c Per Pkg. thlthumnuu luau 01500.1.th- Include-I. nu- vwk bun may: W chm" she {Inn with her-u- Grand [alum and member of the Committee on mun-ad Dispensi- liamofflwotdnundoaeolthcmv- inc Mm in the bed my. She is tell know- In Eaten: Stud"):- throughherworkudéntothistut non of the chin mud-y "Gui-c were flbdbyfinndlacmu. Tuesday evening was a gala event at Vesta Chapter, 0. E. 3., when the Cir-plot celebrated “Allie F. White Night." The lodge in“ wu taxed by the many members And visitors present to Lodge "all Camlty Tam! as Grand lxflnren Filled Station on “and“ Evening Mr.“ John McKenna of Early. loam. stopped ofi‘ (or a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dieter Mon- duy. ALLIE F. WHITE NIGHT AT 0. E. S. WAS GALA EVENT Mrs. August Piaf! of Chicago. mint of Mr. Frank Phfl', called on than Sunday. She is 80 years old and the short visit. was very much enjoyed by them. Mr. Ben Diet: and Miss Lucille Dieter cf Chicago called on Miss Luuiw Ory Sunday. use it but it is slowly improving. In W. Railroad 8L Telephone 279 Bake 3 Cake This is your last chance Ellamnteed Approved Brand 1 Daisy Reeves, Worthy Matron 0! Riverside Chapter. 17. I)“ us Marshall. Marx-mt Aiken, Ad: of LaGrangu Chlpter. u Organist. Sarah Daniels, Gnud lecturer and Pyst Worthy Malmn, of Oak Park Eva H. Hamilton. Grand Lecturer and Past Worthy Matron of Wood- lnwn Chapter, Chicago, as Associate Conduch'l'ss. Emma Rube, Grand helmet and Past Worthy Matron of Wilma“. Chapter, Wilmette. as Chaplain. Eva A. ,Mitehefl, Grand Leann-r and Past Worthy Matron. oi Corner Stone Chapter, Chicago, as Secretary. Jean Haines Perry, Grand Lecturer and Past Worthy llatmn of Alamo Chamer, Aurora. as Associate Matron. Lens 1!. Pumimrton, Grand Lee. tun-r and Past Worthy Matron of Queen Esther Chapter, Chicago, as Conductvn’ss. Margaret Bickermau, Grand Lev:- turer and Past Worthy Matron of Elm Chapter, Blue Island, as Treasurer. freshman: were served in the dining room which had been specially deco- rated (or the Occasion. Those who took stamens were: John B. Aitken, Worthy. Patronpof LaGrange Chapter, Worthy Patron. Largo, Um, flat crown. Bright mauve-pink. collar mind with narrow lilac, early. Stung, up‘ HIM; free Noam". 0m of the has! commerrial pinks for new oration m. 1” “CH/Am IUIIA .75: Very I!“ tell. Excellent ur- ioty. Fm _ first I’hilt' variflies. ERN EST KRUSE, Proprietor Hill Grand Ave., Downers Grove, Phone 421-R PEONIES MUST BE PLANTED IN THE FALL PERENNIALS CAN ALSO BE PLANTED NOW! EDI'IJS RI'I’ERRA lawn. flat, «omi- race ”Fem Par-o IMQo, win: a ring stamm ammd .1 mi! of vu- tar pink. tippnl amine. Mali-m» ta". splendid gnu-n. rm Manner. Late. One of the In fragrance, in color. in profusion of bloom; Peo- nia rival the mac. and thrive equally well in the cold of Canada and under the warm sum. of the Gulf States. Very lam. M can»: Cw. lJlu-whflo. mlor [uni pul- atripnl Mm Fragrant. Tn". Arm m": hov- Mann". Lalo Nicene». A M l‘nny m m“ «I pm» and m- oval MI. (.‘fll ' RUN .V E "'0! FESTIVA \l \K"! A\ FLOR“. TIFHSI'IE ”“75! Van Iar . drew}. may typo. Pale Ii av-roeo. P‘ngnnl. fill-mg, Ia", upright (rnwor. fm Muamor. Mirisoason. \‘ny lama (kin-lat. um- typo. I‘urr whilv wafer. [Imam-oath 011-an "imam; mt" phlc emvflimp fu'm‘ "'lt~"l"0 m “H! nut-wing. Very In", strum. vimmm gran-r. Ends. TM m! Whr whilr ‘nrifly {M m! fluwen. Following the meeting delirium m- Peony Roots LA 1'“ UP! ...... , ..... 75c u7Banllh8L MW!!! Cut Flowers Varities MW and Electric Repair: Shame». Ab. MW of WASHING “CHINES and ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Lulu R. Tunuflul. Grand Lectum and Put Wot-thy Hum of Jackson Park Chlpter. Chicago, as Ruth. Margaret H. Wilson, Grand Lec- turer and Past Worthy Hutton a! Lakeside Chapter. Chicago. and Grand Representative of British Columbia, as Esther. Nettie R. Rust, Grand, Lecturer am] Put Worthy Matron of Ravenawuod Charter :3 Martha. Mary A. Graven. Put Worthy Ma- tron of Vesta Chapter an Elects. Susie Abbott. Past Worthy Matron of Berwyn Chapter as Warden Sarah Rich, Past Worthy Matron of Akita Chapter, Napervflle, as Hum orary Sentinel. Large, globular, typical homb. Brilliant ml. Strong. vigurrvus grown. mvdium Might, Two Nmmr. firm of (Pro first rm! va rioli ,\|.EX.\Nfl|‘IR DTMAS . . .30: Hmiium e620 htht \iolet mm. ( roamv whitp collar "1' namw petals minflml with the «Mo "mar petals Fragrant. Hul- ium knight. {rt-v bloom". Early midst-mm. Good rut-flower var- ioly. FELIX (TROI'SSE ........ 75c «m Strung mum-m Mr!" M» Mwmn-r Shaw-awn. 0m 0' ”VP hi I uhitr \‘m'r'liw. mums wot-mum Mao. Lama flat-mar. mlium loan. low "M. wmmm- ”unit. lint-VI fifth. "MN rn-aMM'MII‘. with "imam an“. ”Minn! MMM. dump. fnv Mama". MMvam. lam», III-Ionian lmmh, Ik‘thp» in a nun». lhmrvh and um- ltr nah Man-40"». "In" rwam- RMN. .ihmlvwl “ .Ih «nlphnr. Hiring. W'fl'i'lm let-53M, er‘ WT. .‘livlu-a-Im. Von luv. may." (ht-luv m luv hurt more flat. Tau. New. mm «on. hurl; onwling nn hue, Um. Lute. (ml and}. ”2| ,\ \ H "in" ‘ADL‘IE ('RIII'HSH .. ..7.‘x Halal-m silo. flohular. rrnun l'urn IIhitr. «may finial rn'm‘ of every kind, for Ladies and Misses. Victoria wraps in An- gora wool, Sweaters, etc Hand embroidemd Collar and Cu“ sols. Camisoles and Brassleries. Try a Band-y Corset, one year guaranâ€" MAINTM-H. VAIIJJNT .lfi FALL GARMENTS :3 9. 3‘ Fault Ave. [Io-c Ila-day: $85 No need to explain who Jimmie Valentine is. He’s more notorious than leap year-â€"â€":md fully as danger- ous. He’s craftier than a twice-widow stalking her third victim; and stouter of heart than the man who marries her. The most magnetic male star of the screen in a pla more famous than the V181; amendment and many times as popular. COMEDY INTER- NATIONAL NEWS Tues. and Wed. 0a. 4 6 5 Bert Lytell JOE IAR'I'IN Famm Monkey (Mk. l‘owctfll Dunn of the SO Theatre ” m Mutinyol the Elsinore Saturday, \ October lat Jack London A Two Reel Could! “A MONKEY HERO” Valentine” Front the Book By 1;” i 9:“

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