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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Oct 1921, p. 5

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There will be a box social a! the South Wosnnom Selma! house this evening. Tin- Nam" Shah (‘Dnan wm mod: um- Mrs. I" 6. Lemon. in Ninth-ll» flown. on LOcmlu-r ”Mn. Lunch-ma! I! 12.00. Mn. Ruben Bums-u anal mm" «m. of ("nicagm wan! Mum's) with her duh-r. Mn. w. n, Thoma» of MN nu arcane. E :C'IIOIIIIIII Amend the Legionâ€"Oakwiu A. C. football game at Memorial Park next Sunday afternoon. Ilia Smith. the secretary of the Kindergarten Association, has been ill this week. Mn. William Jamc~ has rflumodirll from a \MI 10 Michigan to In! hor‘hm brothel. 5 Cowl-n II. Whmwy In: purchnnd1W0 om at the new idly-toned Mum callba- Hig‘nlaml uw-uur from (Thu Muller. chi and “m mmm‘ It In a homo. ' in“ Min Jun-I Fun-m 6- npomh'lx mi‘m‘ “In with Mr ”tl'lfll. Mr. and In», I? l. If. anrur. Mm I‘urmr hu- com-10w flawl m mum m Mum-l work. in“ Fred Butcher. of Chicago, former- ly of Downers Grove. visited with the G. 8. Austin family last Saturday. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Hrs. William Dobsou, Thursday, Oct. obtr- 13th. I". and Mr»: Frank Dowe am building a bungalow :31: their lot in Santos: avenue, recently pun-hated. Mr. William Boon. of Centmlln. spent the week end with hip: family on Oukwood avenue. Mr .Aml 3|”. Adulph blucrclu-r. of Pratt. Kan-1:, an flushing his bro- lbw. (ivory Murder. [PERSONALS] Mr. and Mrs. George Vix are now occupying their new home on Car- penter street. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Orr and son, John. of North Main street, spent the Week eml with mlatives in Chicago. Born to Mr. and Mra. Rouse Wapv' Des Monday evening, October mm. a The O. H. Snyder family entertain- ed guests from Chicago on Sunday. Mrs. Mandeville and daughter, have returned from their visit. F. J. Milm-s has sold his-,ncw Dutch colonial house on West Maple avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klunduck, of Chicago. spent Sunday at the home of Mr .aml Mrs. Lawrence Roger. Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. Bombard (nee Agneu Peterson) of Pine City, Kinu., a baby girl. Mrs. James Chilvers has amumed from a two months vim spent in Denver and Spokane. Belmont and Forest Ave. 7:00 to 11:00 9. 11:. daily. Matinee on Wednesday 3:00 to 5:00 p. In. For the Children AN ENTERTAINMENT, DANCING. RE- FRESHMENTS, AND A SALE OF HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES THAT ARE USEFUL, HAND MADE, AND ORIGINAL IN DESIGN, AT REASON ABLE PRICES. APRONS, HANDKERCHIEI-‘S, PRESERVES, FRUITS, CANDIES, PERFUMES. SOAPS, KALENDARS, BAKERY GOODS, WEARING APPAREL, HOUSEHOLD UTILITIES AND FURNISHINGS, FANCY WORK, BOOKS, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, RUGS, BASKETS, JAPANESE'NOVELTIES, CHRISTMAS AND BIRTHDAY CARDS, MRS. WARREN HARD ING’S AUTOGRAPH, ETC, ETC. ‘ October 21,1921 Memhu o! the loci] than". an purchnnd1Womell'n Relief Conn. will meet u nod Mum m'thr home of In. M. Snyder. 01‘ (Thu. Muller. club! and Waking“. finch. Wed- ‘ hm. ' infinity Iflmooo. October am You an mguntd ‘0 MM your ml”. upomfl'lg m Hr. and In! [Ian-nu Hume Bun" anal by mu Im- com-Jho Mu Md 0! lb: (30.1me mm: rm. 'Chunh. Thundly. 0mm mm. m ___.‘c o'dod. hie-d Mun. pumpkin '5 Mrs. Chester J. Winter left Mon- day manning for Springfield. Illinois. to attend the annual session of the Rebekah State Asumbly. n l dole gau- from BIucblul Rebekah Lodge 0! Owner: Grove. 18 Mr. um] Mrs. Charles A. Walters left {or Pontiac, Michigln, Wednes- day morning. when they will spend several weeks with Mr. Walters' brother. Mn. anph Clamp“! Ir hétt‘ [or I few «liys VIII! with old friend: In 00'an (hove and will have next week [or her home in Lon Angela. Cnllhmin. very much ldlptovnl in health. Mrs. R .S. Myers, who spent the past two Weeks in Lincoln, Nebraska. has returned to Downers Grove and is making her home with the M. J. Fox family in North Main street. Fourteen memben: of the Magnet Boys of the M. E. Sunday School. greatly enjoyed a Weiner roast on the Cooper Farm at, Belmont Wed- nesday night in spite of the weather. Mr. H. S. Paine was called to Eureka Springs, Mo., by the death and burial of his mother, Mrs. lsham. who resided for some years in her home on Belmont avenue. Miss Harriet Jones, of Duluth. Minn, and Miss Esther Juries, of Chi- cago. are visiting the Lower family in Oakwood avenue, and other friends in the Grove. Mrs. Sarah Hall left last Wednes- day for a nine months visit at Long Beach. Los Angelcs, and other Cali- fornia points with relatives and friend.» home 0“ North Forest ““0““9- I The Downers Grove Fire Depart- The Misses Elsie Pischel and Helen’ ment wil Igive their Annual Thanks- Stevenson spent the week end with:gi\'ing dance, Wednesday evening. relaliws and [friends in (‘nulesbuxgtNovembm‘ 23d. Members of the De- and Bushnell. partmeut will canvass the town to Lam! Thomas. sneaker um the M_‘=“~‘" tk'kcts. Ladd Thomas, speaker m the M. E. Sunday School banquet, was a Welshman worth homing; min‘ his name, he's coming again. Mr. C. H. Dicke and hmily an en- Joying the fine autumn weather rid- ing around in their new Cadillac. Frank Rainer. of Quincy. llL. spent Sunday and Monday here visiting hié sister. Puulyne, at the '1‘. F. Kelly home on North Forest avenue. “'5'?“ NERVOU BRAKES om" In" Ro’itkm'r 8-. mm. Av... IAclup. I" “a limit Tom Luann! The lulle- Aid Society of the Cow pmfloml Church met yestenl-y af- Frank M»: the plucky contes- tant in the contest run by the Sibert Norris store to win the bicycle by tint firm to the boy or girl who sold the greatest number of tube» of tooth paste nnd slaving cmm in a given space of time. Downers Grove chapter of the Wild Flower Preservation Society. will hold a meeting at the Klndolgalten rooms October 27th at 3;30 o'clock All mumben please come and imite your friends. ‘ Mr. George Schindier, Sr., left. on Monday evening for Springfield, "L, where he is attending the Grand Lodge session of ihc Independent Order of Odd Fellows. of Illinois. He is representing the local lodge at the meetings. Members of the local Rebekah Lodge, who are interested in the forming of Bluebird Circle, are meet- ing this afternoon, Friday, October let. at the home ‘of Mrs. 0 .B. Oste- wig. All women members of the or- der are invited. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shumaker left Waltzesday evening (or Grafton. West Virginia. when they will spend the winter with relatives. On their way they will stop oi? at Colombian, Ohio. for a visit with Mr. Shumaker's sis- tor. and the trimmings. The Rev. Arnold H. Kehrel. pastor of the First Baptist church,‘is attend- ing the annual conference of the pas- tors of the state at Rockfold thix INSIDEROCERHMARKET Home Made Pork Sausage, per pound ...... 25c Pork Loins, small and lean, per pound ...... 28c Fresh Pork Shoulder, 4-6") average. pound . .15c Fresh Pork Butts, per pound ............... 19c Fresh Skinned Hamwr pound ............ 25c Spare Ribs, per pou ..................... 15c California Ham, 4-6lb average, per pound . . . .18c Georgia Square Bacon, per pound .......... 19: Veal Shoulder, per pound .................. 25c Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound .................... 29c Leaf Lard, per pound ...................... 13c Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound .......... 29c Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, per pound . . . .lSc Plate Corned Beef, per pound ............... 12c FRESH AND SMOKED FISH AND OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY GROCERIES sugar, 10 lbs. ‘91: 0 o 0 65C Ferndell Cider Vinegar, full quarts ..... Farmhouse Sweet Corn, 2 cans for ..... Scottish Chief Early June Peas ........ Sunbeam Baked Beans, medium tin ..... Shasta Brand No. Flat Salmon, med. red Belle Fern Molasses ................... SATURDAY SPECIALS We have ordered and have on the way a cask of imported Danish Butter to arrive any day. Our mottoâ€"To sell the heat if we have to go to the old country for it. LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW! A fresh. crisp salad made of fresh fmim or vog- ctablm will give zeal to the appetite. Try this .. Watch For m STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 'k Sausage, per pound ...... 25c II and lean, per pound ...... 28c Ilder, 4-6") average. pound . .15c ‘3, per pound ............... 19c lams, r pound ............ 25c po ..................... 15: 4.6!!) average, per pound . . . .lflc Bacon, per pound .......... 19c er pound .................. 25c r pound .................... 29c round ...................... 131: l Butts, per pound .......... 29c Corned Beef, per pound .. . .18c 2f. per pound ............... 12c MEATS Mr .uncl Mrs. William Ward Muns- field. of West Maple avenuq'. have reâ€" ceived an unnouncomom of the mar- riagl- of their eldest son, Hubert C. Manrlivhl, to Misx Florelwo MvNally, October lst. [92L at Columbia. South Carolina. G. B. TOPE, M. D. Phnlclan 8 Simeon Malamm. mac-I‘m I; 'W A... Ti“ '05 ofn'llwlt halts... “can... WOO... temoon h: the chutch parlors, Mn. Barnhart and Mrs. Frank Lacey be- ing the hostesses. Work is being Ic- complia'hell for the bazaar which will be held early id December. Mia‘s Anna Meyers, “110 is chain" man of [lu- Fancy Work committee [or the M. E. l'hllullwa bazaar. was surprised by the members of her comâ€" mitiée last Friday night at {lu- home of Mrs. M. A. Sullivan and presented with a beautiful lump. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Walter. of Hinsdnlc, nro occupying the Chas. Walter home on Carpenter street while Mr. and Mrs. Walter are visit- in]; in Michigan. On their roturn they will go to either California or south when: they will spend the win» (er months. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graves and Mrs. Dutton motored to Champaign lost Friday to visit Edwin Graves and Frank Button, students at the State University. They saw ax much as they could in their limited time of the life of the 8000 students enrolled there, and mtumed Sunday. A large puny of automobilisw {mm Chicago, among whom were Mn. C. Warrender and her daughter, now making her home there, Hrs. Walter bit-berg, Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Thursday and Friday, Oct. 27 5: 28 There will be a special meeting of the lacul Auxiliary to the American Legion next Tuesday “hm-noon, Oct- ober 25th. at 2:30 at the Legion rooms. Belmont and Fun-st avenues. Plan» will be mmlo for Armistice Day and all llll‘llllwl'fi aw urgently n3- (llll‘rh‘il to In- present. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall McKt-nziv. of tho Grown are making their home at present with tlu-ir daughter, Mrs. IBLMIDNT AN" FOREST AVENUE DOWNS" GIOVI. ILLIIIWI and Mrs. Finn and family. enjoyed a picnic in the Forest Preserve have last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gringo “X Wcich ox» pm! to wturn next \vm-k (mm a visit with relutix't-s in and near Mummb :imi (‘oiriwstmg I". They madi- the trip in their Ford sedan. making the “.230 mile drive in a day. They {nund Hm roads in fine condition and the weather dvligiufui. The Dicke Theatre A Masterpiece of Screen Production ' ALSO Chester Outing Comedyâ€"“ROCKING THE non" . A Two Reel Christie Comedyâ€"“BECKLESS SEX” With Dorothy Devon And 1 KINOGRAM NEWS Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating in Silver, Nickel, Copper and Oxidize TABLE WARE RESILVERED Building Hardware. Bathroom Fixtures Refiinished GRINDING AND SHARPENING Patentable Ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Ofl'ice: 81 Benton Ave. PHONE 248-! “The Sign on the Door” Norma Talmadge An eractive Drama Baal on Southern Feud Plays the Rah of a Southern Mountain Girl in “Remorselcss Love” Elaine Hammerstein Julius Severus At Her Best in : Gripping Mahdi-am; Saturday, October 22nd THE CHARMING STAR Friday, October 218! A LSO C. N. Addi- It 3018 East ”I‘M Lon Angola. Hrs. new in just mturned from the Cllflotlli hospital. Hope street, Lon Angela. where she had three days of xâ€"ny treatment nndvat present is in a very critical condition. Her friends her. an! hoping for a speedy recovery. A Comedy-Drama of American mar- ried life-u Helene Chadwick lmrt Bruce Scenic .â€" “FHH EN I’IAWERS.” Two Reel ( 'omed)‘ ,- A mmty 00mm. of Amalie-II mauiwl lill' with "0"". Ch...“ In. Ilirhrn" Nx h d s n'r‘ ~r- um "um, I! i usur‘hin' n-fumhinfiy mm no I'm ml u! ”n- 4"er Evening 7:!!! l 9:!” Min-ink. I, and 2!: including «at tn Samson Tractor and Plow Napcrville. Ill. ITSI‘ID FOR DEMONSTRATION For Sale Reasonablw’l‘etm KINOG “TAKE IT EASY" Richard nix W. B. RODMAN Gunruntecd RA M N EWS with and IN! Plume 57-1

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