1hr Lolin All Roddy of First E‘Ifll’l‘lifll’ (Wraith. MM an “mm uni and; sub 3: "w m a! II". (Mt. “In". M Highland navel mat-y allow. â€77 Nu. PM Palpwofll numb-0d the 8. 8. S. cm at am o'clul to- fly. “n. (I. C "an". M Plhtllv. and b" «nun. ï¬n. Am. at (flu-m. Iovmriy M Ito Ohm. mud to Dov-nu Walnut", )lr. an! In. “"6"! Ila-M. a! (Mr-(u. won! hull-y rm‘ N7. and In. P. U', DAM". . Sly. and flu. C. I: [Am-on Iml .lfflfll. ground to Chbcm Raunchy and «and «hum than. In. W. I". "dun nml Mn. P. l'. Dï¬uln vrn‘ mun-l- it I thou» in Chï¬mo Saturday. Mr. and MM. Jumu Pommn and daughter“, nf Chicago. an. in the Crow to wand 1hr Mater Bu’hm". 7 '«m meet next “loudly anemoon. (Mum-r 61h n (In home 0! Mn. wu- Iflu Edith Nowell. n! (Wm-ago. WI! let 4‘. Barber In We“ mamas ulmt. a week and \‘iiitor at (M A. 1'. Lacey ‘ . M"... j ( hnur Mater m tho ant-Iona. Mrs. B. .l. Stu-emu apeut dw weekfmnw end with relative:- nt Galmburg and, The‘ Junior Inn-n Weltnre Soctely I will I‘M sun-6 “an-44.40 glint-hm- Mr. and Mrs. Hubert â€arson ris- ked u! the home of Mr. and Mn. l’ct- enon, of Chicago Lawn. on Sunday. Mr. Ind Mrs. Ralph D. Fergus-nu, cf Guï¬eld l’ark. visited in Downers Grows on Saturday evening. Edward Kolar has. gone to Tacoma, Washington, where he will atteml school this year. The Nature Study Chas“ will meet with Mrs. Ernest Kruze, Gmml an», on Friday. Sept. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stimson are at- tzmllug the Grand Commnndary in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Maurice Pearson house on Sarâ€" atoga Men, is rapidly nearing com- pletion and will be a charming house. Mrs. Albert Boorlin, of Pittsburg. is sisiting her sister. Mrs. Georg:- Bridgman. on Oalmood uw. Mrs. Wm. Schrank and infant son have returned from a visit to Qumâ€" cy, Illinois. A. B. Show Is enjoying a motor my with a Chicago friend through “15‘ cousin this week Mrs. Philip Jory is visiting lier rc- htives in Georgia, her farmer home. Mr. Wynn, of Chicago, spent the? week end at ‘ho Bert Rogers home. i Mrs. Braddock left New Orleans for an PEEQNALS Fridaz. September 31!, 1921 service : That the materials are thoroughly cold-water shrunk: That this garment “ill permanently re- tain its ï¬t, style and shape. What the lining will be replaced with- That the fabric is 100 per cent pure We guarantee that this garment was cut and tailored to individual measure: That the work was all done in our moda em tailor shops under perfect sanitary conditions: Here it isâ€" Ehérge if i? fails to give perfect 135 North Main Street is your protection against inferi- ority in Made-toâ€"Measure Clothes. Wednesday for ’: indeï¬nite stay. 5 THE KAI-IN GUARANTEE Ill-- â€lulu-Ch BN0". of lum'uhk. "lino“. doom" 0! Hr. Ind In. 51-: BNO". of Highland um. Iofl In! Sunday (or Long Mind, New Ni. and â€u. Pugh Counter and; chitdm. Punch and Marjorie. In. and Iln. PM Tripp and mlwn.’ Rap-mood IvM. Mon-d to Anna; and mm Sanity. Humor Mum m tho ant-Iona. lo Inn-ax u'u rm- «Mk- m'ulliu lul flatly-ha, "as an laid up menu! dun lull I» nut hurt on the ’00). rather mi and mm, but am In flu flu, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buckley ,0! Cicero. spent the Week end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langusch. of Fairs mount avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allison {ind daughter. Constance, are spending a fvw weeks with Mrs. Allison‘s mother. Mrs. 0. J. Hemphill. of Chicago. MadclEnstGchn. KP. D. No.1 The Ladies Aid Society of the Lace Church will meet at the hum of Mrs. Wm. Ruhmer. I“ North Forest Iva, Friday. October 7th. Mrs. A. T. Ogren entertained the Friends Club at a one o'clock lunch- eon on M'eduesday. The afternoon was spent. in sewing. Mrs. Martin White of Oak Park. and Mrs. George Binder. spent the week end with the Lantz family at I'Ininï¬cld. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minkel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kieiner and Mr. Paul 91!:nt ‘2. of Chicago, spent Sunday at the \\'.m Roth home. Mrs. H .H. Ulrich. of Berwyn. {or- merly of the Grove, entertained at a birthday party given in honor of her small son on Wednesday. Robert Anderson left on Sande} for 80105:, “15., where he has enâ€" t-oxed Remit College fo: the coming YUHI‘. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Counter, of Lamont. aux-mini the Farmers Hal'- nest dance at Lace Hall. on Satur- «luv u cning and mpont a 300d time. Cut um the coupon in the ad or the North Side Grin-cry and Market on (his page and get mu “5. k H." green trading stamps free. POULTRY FEED At A Saving A. J. WOLF and up nor, Thomas Knox. Haul Rule» 1.06: Winter. and Dorothy Stalehlt. Light nrmhmnu wen served. Last Saturday lmle Emlyn .Staf- (elm of North Pom-n oveuuo, had I binhduy patty. Those who lepcd her enjoy the day were Clarence Pen- The Philathea Ciass of the Con- gregational Church will meet Friday evening, October 71h. at the homo of Mrs. A. S. Phelps. 168 Middaugh avenue. Husbands and friends of members are tonlinfly invited. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Slants and daughters. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. FM! Wolf, of Hinsdale. motored in Rockford Sunday and visited con, nins there. Lawrence Home, of Grand avenue, brought a giant pepper into The Re- porter Ofl‘ice Tuesday. It was six inches long. 14 In. in circumference and weighed 12 ounces. I The new etectric ï¬ghting plant in- stafled at the home of C. W. Brook lins, in Fairmount awnue. is now in .operation. Sumo impruvenwut over {lump light. The Vesta Juniors will hold a bus- im-ss men-Hug at the home of Mr. and Mm. Dennis Jenkins Mon Washington street, Tueeulay evening, October 4th. All members are requested 1." be pre- Mrs. C. B."l‘opo and daughter. Miss Lorraine, left Monday for [.05 An- gcles, California. They will \‘isit Mr. Edward L. tunes. a brother 0! Mrs. Tape and a former resident. here. H. E McAllisler E Co. Beautiful colors in both Georgette and Crepe de Chine in the latest trimmings, of heads, fringe. and braids. These are priced at Voile or Organdy Blouses suitable for wear with the Jumper Dresses are exceptionally well made and the styles are sure to please- The prices range from $1.00 to $3.50 A nice assortment of new fall blouses both in silk and cotton so that every blouse need you could possibly have has been well taken care of. For instance. in this assortment you will ï¬nd trim tailored blouses of Voile or Batiste, ideal for business or to wear when shopping; tuck- in blouses of Georgette and a great variety of smart models of the over-the-skirt-costume type. These blouses look well with the separate skirt or with the suit and they are very rea- sonable in price. JUST ARRIVED $5.7 5, $7.50 5: $8.75 Steam flown; - Sewer Building 6“ “max: Fred D. Heinke P LU M DING Slrw. George Barry eaten-[mod on Momlay In honor at her mother‘s birthday and Wedding anniversary. Tlu- monthly work meeting of the Baptist Woman’s Society will In- held in the church parlors all day Thum- cln)‘. October 61h. Them is much work to be done for the Russians and this work will be the making of gur- mi-ntu tq help llll the “Fellowship Ship" which will all [mm New York in November. Every woman wank to have a part in this work. The Ladiex' Aid Society of the (.‘uno xregational Chum-h will meet next Thursday, October (2th, at 1:30 p. m. in the dun-ch parlors. Mm Gollan and Mn. Mollaniels will be hostesses. All mvmbers and friends are cordially invited to attend. Mr. F. A. Myers was called to Franklln. l’a., last Saturday on ac- cuunt of the death of his father, Mr. Charles Mym-s, who died suddenly at the age of 77 years. the burial took place Monday in the Franklin ceme- tery. Mr. and Mrs. S.‘ S. Vernon am re- ceiving congratulations over the an rival of a daughter, Barbara Jean, bom Satunluy. September 24:11. The young lady arrived on her Daddy's birthday and he is somewhat “puï¬'ed up‘ unw- lhe fact. 0n 'l‘hlusday evening, Svplembcr 22th, Mrs. Jay Allison most delight- fully entertained the officers and the executive committee of the American Legion at a dinner mini. MI: Allison has been conuuamler of the local posti for the past year. ‘1 I The In Y Club 0! the local school is ‘busy getting ready (or the year's work. Mr. Castor. county secretary, was at the school Mayday talking things over will: the boys and expects a big year. “ILLINOIS Eveningâ€"Jot]! myn»7:30â€"-9:15 Admiuion lk and 252 he. Wu Tn .1 Two Reel Colonial Comedy Bruce Scenic- “BANANA SPECIAL†Whitman Baum-Cs l'm1«ual Prqduc {ion Gives Straightâ€"lmHvart Enter- tainmom. For Hu- lovn of a man. a haule tn "'9 ï¬nal hhart-hroak hr-tw'N-n Uw Wifr‘ Whn blmmo"! in tho <han< vif Park and [ha wifo who glmmml in tho sallm" nf Nv-w Ymk. Pauline Stark» howl" tho rust Supmrting hor» l'orry Mar-mam, Ecl- warvl Langfnnl. From â€on. Brnavl hur-!'< play. “Th0 Price." “Wife mWife†Vanity Comedyâ€"- “TAKE YQUR TIME†CHESTER OUTING-â€" Woolcy Bits Monkey Hits Two Reel Comedy-â€" “ANGEL’B MTIIERS†final». 7:†I am Adv-bub. 15 ml the Mum“ war In A ('wlom- xtnry of u “we star’s low and a be} Mm though! he could wrist ll. Opium dam whom muh are lust. And cozy "much where love i» won. Show» you mumbling homes when fortunm Im- losl. Whirls you through gunning Bromi- MISS STEWART-oâ€" BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNS†GROVE. [Ll-m The Dicke Theatre VANITY COMEDY The Rm: Hugh 3!. Mchhorlcr wlll celebrate his tourth anniversary next Sunday us Prirmâ€"in-(‘harge 0! SI. Andrew's Epinwpal Church. To com- memorate the own! a corporate «30m- mnnlop for all Iln- («Immunity will be Mr. and Mrs. Will 510nm and fam- ily are moving into the Fink house on Maple uw-nuo. Mr. and Mrs. ilh'isslm- who have been living them for mm}: time will make their home with the Man White family at Oak Park fur thr- prexuut until they suc-‘ cord in ï¬nding a house. malicious refmshments weie served, Those present wen: Mesdumes Kuhis, ‘l‘honsn, Johnmn and Al. Oberman, or Hinsdale and l". B. Tapley. J. Rulston, E. Mochel, J. Sherman and C. H. Stuub'. of the Grave. number Thursday, October 6th and Friday, October 7th Friday, September 3011: Look at this drauutic conflict of Saturday, Octotcr 1:: “SWING THE WIND†(‘m and luring "to (uni!!! Mm KINOGRAM NEWS 2 Reel ('hï¬qiic Candy... “SCRAPPILY MARRIED P'vming~«7-:30 and 0M Admin“ 15 and 2.} com: inc. w. l. “A Heart tolet†"" pwgl~g~3ï¬eg£ '» WALSZMFL .0“ \\(‘IL? Physician 8: Simeon mum Grove. III. 069: Ind Kahlua: I5 â€53th An. Tate-ohm IBS OIHFI IIOUIS: "II". I. II. I lo 3 I). ‘. nun C I. O; Tho H.121 ~Cungregaflomfl indoor *onmoot baseball mine. which was to have been played hm Saturday mu.- Enoon. mm called on because M cnmï¬zh phyem showud up to uni. I quorum. They will play 011 \theh‘ ro- rem tie either tonmrrnw or in a «a. Buck ï¬kk‘ apparamly was ntrald o! the other. ' held on Sunday morning It hut â€I peven. J usmu: Johnstone a, 3.110131; m. D.