Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Oct 1921, p. 8

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Mr. S. S. 'Vornon and Mrs. Vérnon. attended the Homn Coming at North western University. Evanslon, last Saturday. Others from Downers Grove who were seen about the Mn: “norm "rintz. of Nov FHNNI momm. wa< quit‘t plvnsnntl)‘ ~urpvi<< mi last Mnmlay aftrrnmn “hon her gmmlvm, [\srott llauh and his mmlvvlml. )lrr (louver Rauh, nf Him- dalo‘ callmi nn hor. The little fol- low is not quite lhrr‘i’ years old and NM 'wo vi<itnr< wallml tn Downers Crow from Hinalaln. Th0 My's moth”. formerly ('ora Hrinlz. had told thr boy thvrp “(no no trains‘ running with!) hp asked to no to saw his grandmother. 40 he divided try walk. so anxious wa~ hr tn see her.‘ Some stunt for a thrne year old. ‘ His: Glon’a Farrar mtertaincd the Delta Sigma Phi sororil} girls but Friday evening at a shower in honor of Miss Rnrnice Thatrher. who is to be an early November bride. Many usflful kitrhnn utensils worn presentnd Miss Thatcher with a >howr'r 0f best wishrs for a lung lifo nf happiness. Dainty refrmhmonh wmr served and the party stay-ml until a late hour. Those present wow tho Misses Holm and Bornico Thatcher, Naomi Richel- mann, Gloria Farrar, Ruth Diem-r. Adelaidp Waits-r, Iron? Bryan, and' Hesdamen Goltry, Grifl'iths and Thu- lin. ondnrwmv‘nt nf Hm pastnr. J‘ 8. [Add "0mm. Mt l‘rnrmn appoans on tartan-amc with l‘nvytmv ”raw: and Mix Human-i "nnravl. “in! fur- Mshod musiral numhmu I'm ”‘9 \\‘nm« ”(a Hub Wp‘inn. 00 (hr mw‘nin‘ 0f 01". 17th. 30‘"- ton "1mm l'mrmn. immrmnator, of ('Mraeu. m" (in an onwflaiamt in "w "Film-lid (‘hurrh During Ir. l‘mrmn'e [pr-rum “wk bi ha;- given hm rntrrlainmnh in "w [-1 N E. (‘hnrrh of AIFHH. and MN Hu- h n-rrmhm Mm; hh Imfll Md)!- thy. “um" um. phynfl and nfmh‘ "It! «uni. A [and Inm- wu had I} n". "N, D} 1, Williams of "ins- llllo. amt Ibo- vluy at Ibo Thrm‘ hm, Thu bny- mrlmkvl Ralph KWawh. ""1er Own-Imam. Irwin. an. Cora“ Muller. Jnrph Numb BM Mn Milkr‘ Friday nflomm Arthur Thom.- wu delightfully surpriml at Ma home .1 n mull aunt" of Mn hit-min. Dr. Jot-99h ll. nun-mu pf Wuh- Mm. Win" win We aural of Capt. and In. I I). Put". dud»: ”In Min. of "w Amman Auodlflon d Orifinl Summon. MW a! flu- l.- flollo "om. Dual ml. The Darn" me! u up". “Th Comm-nun 8y:- ” Ind mm“! Harm-n." "o- 69 I1 ml" ”than" In flu- “(mum- on Rummy ml "edit-I‘M" magnum. in Poll“ Lair. Charla l‘lrhs, who nulinarily keep: Hum-Ir busy mound-x cloth and other thing: .1 the "(Alli-u!" non- hcte. men-tum! numbing clue- I»! Sunday in which Du- took a («on sin! of plenum. As you know M In quilr‘ a lubrrmu~0nnt u. be an... . Im‘ .12" Int Sunday ha ha! the pk:- um- of muting a twenty-oat Inch but whkh might-v1 {our and I "I‘ll" ur MW. "e upturn! nu- n'tmuter‘ Mm. Marlhn McNouum. pf Wit. meme. was buried at [Ax-Imam lhi~‘ wet-k. Mrs. MrNaugM was an uh] "Filk‘lll of Dun‘m-rs Grove and re- cenfly mmle hc-r home with her nit-w, In. l-‘lorrnn- Hates Nourse. She hul many hit-mix hero and was a woman who was left a Widow by the Civil‘ Wu, with our sun. (ammo. who (“all while a young man and bnau-ly mmlo‘ her way fur mpy yoan. I The S. E. 500 club held their first meeting at the home of Mrs. A. T. Ogrén, Monday ant-moan. Those present were Mosdamcs- l“clton, (f. C. Parks, A. 1'. Nelson, A. R. (Tynmvrw \V. J. Stualx, Hurry "a”, W. Winv the“ and A. 'I‘. Ogre". Mn. Smut» carried 0" lint prize and Mrs. ”all; the consolation. ’ Mr. um! A“Y.‘. Gilbrrt lfu-t-y 1“"- tertaiucd at a birthday dimer last Saturday evening at their farm hmm- north of tho \‘thv, in honor of Mrs. Scott Fry, Henry Du(-| and rum. (51-: bar! Lacey. Thus? prosvnt won- Mn. and Mrs. Scott Fry, 01' Num‘rvilk'.’ Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lucvy. of Down- ers Grove, Mr. George, Hum-l and ‘ Henry Duel, of LN". ( The operating instrurm-nb of twofil of the large Chicago ho>pituL~ arc- bra“ ing kept in order at tha- Dmvners’z Grove factory operated by Mr. Jtlliu> I Seurux. Several new, c-lctric-Iizhtml ‘ instruments for the our, “use and . throat, aim for dontal work, haw | been (origniatml at thin plant in the ‘ past fi-w wet-ks and found (‘xcotlom r by u-n-ml expert operators. ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt and dnughter. Lenore. and Mildred, and Mr. and Mrs .Bray and daughters. Margaret, Jeanette and Helen. and non, Fred, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bedkey, Miss Anderson, all of Hinsdnle, speut' Sunday at the W. H. Thomas home on Warn-n avenue. campus and at the foalbnll g1 tween Northwestern and Wi University were: Carl Catlmn ler Winter. Roland Modjeskai Sullivan. (Elnnn Wt-athurhee. I Th0 mm i0, "Hawk-um and Kip-05.”; wilh Elaine Ilnmwnhiu. I'birh will he m‘wn 1M owning of Maul“. Nov- cmbr 7th. hr "n- VPsII Janina». pmmhu tn vlmn 3 «mm home. The: I: m «t m «up: in I'Mrh m! I organizatinn Mimi‘s In mist mom, ForI the prnpoenl Dmtner- me Nanak I Twmplv. . Wm. Simulat- is "pt-rial hm (his «Ml after a month's but-{non trip to old ”Nico. In. Wm. Shut» and Ir. ml In. Mfml Stunt». of Chum. upon! flu- wot-l OM u mm M tho Walla" "Mimo'n at Eagle- Nm. in the uni-(.- colony on "It Rock fiver m-ar (In-mm. "Much. The Lidia of SI. I‘ll"! Evamli- cal Grow- Stm Church. will give "wit maul chicken pk dinner on Tuesday, Novomlwr 8!)». II the par- lon- of "It dm'f’l. On Friday. Nowmbor 41h. 8:00 p. m.. u rhorux cum-en will be given 3! SI. l’nul's Firmlxolicul Chun‘h. Grou- Stm-t. under the auspice of the Young l'wplr's [tame a! that rhurrh. Mrs. Earl Whichlon is the‘ inunuflnr I'll climtrenx and Mills 8»- lher KM" thr utompuniu. Soloist: at this concert wili ho Mina IIIMMI Reine" Ind Ir. Rudolph Rein-".3! Chimps. the man who has never had a Bank Account to start one. need no argument to convince you of its desireahility l Capt. l’arknr hail one of the most "interpreting exhibits that was «lis- '”ilnyml at .\lar.~‘l1ull.Fi(-lil's. the past 'itwn wee-ks. Ht.- furnished the oldest ‘ looking glam; (‘W‘r brought tn the city also the mmt valuable documents m (wish-nee pertaining tu Camp (Douglas, during the year Him. He ihad tln- pictures M the mnn who built who first brick home in Chicago, and In pil'hn'l' of Jow Howard. Who was brakeman on the first passenger train that. started {mm Chicago, and one «I Edwin Bmwn, who sold the first ticket on the Chicaxo Galena R. R. with over u hundred valuable docu- mum“ of prominent people of Chica- gn from 1836 to 18'“ and ho'has many num- which he has given to the l lli~turirul Soviet): And the «me he win“ (he most is the find picture evm‘ printed in! Lim'uln after he hail barn nominated as l'nsidl-m in the 1 "ltl wigwum at Marla-I and LakeI «In-«ts. Chicago. ”‘60. i There will be a matinee at the S.‘ Andrew's Church Bazaar at Hit-Ito‘s Hull next Wnlnesduy afternoon from tlm-c runlil lin- o’cluck for the clIilâ€"i «Iron and all tlmsv who cannot at-’ I"3nd in the t-vvuing. The Bazaar willl lbe open on 'l‘uesdny, Wednesday and. t'l‘hurs‘luy evenings {mm seven until‘ eleven u'clm'k. The Young l’ooph-‘s Club is rehearsing an ontvnainmx-nt which is experlml tn be quite a mwcl surprisr- to many in llm rulnmunityl Dickc’s "all will lu‘ elaborately do- mralml rm tho l-vonl. No admission charge will be maulv for thr- Bazaar. campus and at the foatbnll game be- tween Northwestern and Wisconsin ‘University were: Carl Catlmn. Chesâ€" :ter Winter. Roland Mmljeska. Leroy Sullivan, Glenn Weatherhee. Norman Anderson, Raymond Schultz and Ar- thur Jennens. The last IWo mention- ed an: students at the Methodist col- lege. FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Want To Help DO IT WITH $1.00 SAVINGS Checking Accounts Solicited YOU WHO HAVE HAD Downers Grove. Illinois. DOWNERSGROVEREPO 14? DOWNEBSGMVE. ILLINOB Account ‘ “Winner: of the Went," the chip- Ier play that everyone has been wail- ing far will begin at the Curtis: Theatre on Wedmday. November 2d. 10-214 Lava mover- nut-pad. All kinds of who work. Rap-MI; of all} a} Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-R Himdale Plum 848 Hinsdale Upholstcrlng and final- hm Repair Shop. All work neatly done nt movable prices. Photo 635 or send portend. Will all and de- liver free of dam. 11-3-6 “Remorseless Love," u picture that is clean and wholemme and autumn? ly upholds the high standard of our‘ ahows. See it Saturday. October 2211. at Dicke's. 10-21-11 Farinating Norma Talmmlgc will hold {9n at the edge of your nut every moment in her latest Ind great- est picture It DScke's, Thursday um! Friday. October 27th and 28th 21-! “The Old Nest." was by Rupert Hughes .xtarring Helen Chadwick, no is “Dangerous Cun'e Ahead," at the Dicke Thontm tonight. 10-21â€"1 “The Sign on the Door," featuring Norma 'I‘almadge, will be shown at Dicke'x Thursday and Friday. Octm her 27th and 28th. 10‘2l-l T he “Sign on the Doo'r," is 'a grip- ping melodrama that you are going to like so see it at Dicke’s ’l‘humla)‘ and Friday. October 27th and 28m. Norma at her besta'l‘liursday and Friday. October 27th and 28th, at [)it'kc's. 121-1 Dainty Dorothy Dcvore in two Nels of Christie Comedy Laughs at Dickv's Suutnlay, October 22d. 10-21-1 The “Sign on the Door," is 'a grip-‘ The "Cup of Life,” will beyshown at (he Curtiss Them"; early in Nov- ember. 10-21 â€"I Elaine Hummtorslein in a role lhat fits her. Saturday, October 22d, at Dicke's. 10-21-1 A full line of the celebnwd INDU cosmetics for sale at llarion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP. one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. cf. Coming-William S. Hart in "0'- Mafley o! the Mounted." C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decanting A comedy drama of American mar- ried life with Helene Chadwick 21-1 Advertisements 10-214 has consented to play here occasion- ally only because of the large num- ber of friends he has in Downers Sunhoam Fun-1m! ankies'. special per pound Wilson (‘nnifiml Peanut Butter, pound can Purv Strainvd Honey. quart jar ......... 5m Box Soap Chips ..................... Prefot Sarulinos, nor can ................ '2") Jar We! Mince Moat ................ Lehmann (‘3' Michels Store Ire when the “Affairs of Anatol” is shown Mr. Kissler's sen-ices ha": been much sought afteI by the large theatres of Chicago but he has r9- fused their ofleIs as he wishes to com- plete his course at the L'. of C. He‘ Men’s blue flannel shirts, special buy at only, each ................. $2.50 [Irâ€"Phone thuh aid WA LTER S. OTTO Chic; “gamma m msuurici: Flannelette Petticoats, light stripes, heavy flannel at .............. $1.35 Grey stripes at ................ 89c The admission to the "Affairs of Anutnl” will be 40 cents (01 adults and 25 cent» for childwn. '1‘he in-t troase is made not because it is the most costly production «or shown here, “hich it is. but because thel producing company “ill not permitl the pIcture to be shmIn at a lowerl admsision mice. 10-"! 1| Mr. Clarke Kessk‘), the noted [Ii-l} unis! o! the l'niwmity of Chicago,- may be heard at the Curtiss Then-i G. H. BUNGE Lawyer Olin. Paul." I Ion-hat. Ink “Hi-In Mn. “and." . 8.1L!!!" , .3 t 2' ‘ ’1 .- i rove. ' May Allison, in the famous play, “Held in Trust," is the principle at- traction at the Curtiss Theatn Satâ€" urdlyx night. Joe Martin the "miss-‘ ‘ing link,” will also be seen in one ‘0! his famous comedkfi- 10-214 Don't forget that there will he only one showing of the “Affairs 0! Anaâ€" to!” each qvening. The doors of the Cuniss Theatre will open at 7:15. The‘ music will. begin at 7:45. the shortl pictures at 8:00 and the feature pic~ hire at 8:311 Come early so you will not miss the music and singing. 21-l English Sport Sox (or men. fancy hen- ther knits. Just the thing to wear with Oxfords now. Per pair only kinda or mu. Expert WW'LEAGUE or woman was and the machinery to do It with. Paul BACK C0. REPRESENTATION Shroh. Belmont Faxes: ave.. phone 8694. 6â€"1741 .nA_.=_,A,, . n, , n a look at our Fall goods before you buy elsewhere. We are equipred to serve youâ€"our merchandise coming in daily which is attrac- tige {indeerv 93::thprle are purely reasonable Positive values. Take metal at ".13 80)”:- wool flu- nel. acrongly nude Noum- in Dov-Mu Growâ€"M ill-i 85c per pair m?" WOOL SOX fail to hear him. 2H Women's g o n d quality umbrellas U MBRELLA SPECIAL Telephones 177 (‘3 178 at only $1.25 cmment, of the State Chapter. is sending out questionairres this week Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank The great leadon of Amerim today are the men who built Saving» Accounts yesterday. . Every grunt uuccens hnu u :Imnll beginning. Save twenty «loll-rs and it will noon lead to one humlml; save a hundred and you will noon have I thousand. "Ink I rottion of your income «uh week. It i: the «no, CERTAIN WA" 0 beromin finmwiall‘ independent. gig?! TODAY Y OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOl'NT IN THIS They Saved Yesterday; That’s Why They are Rich Today ” A State Institution under State Supervision [5“anth 1892 (Continuedfmm Page I) Witch Cab-up, l6 oz. bottle ............. 2m- Lihb) Corned Beef l" M. can ............ 19¢ Asparagus Spears por can ................ 23c db Bah law-r Readx Burkuhcat Hour ..... .10: 5th Bab Year Round Prepared Pancake Flour 4.: (haso Sanhmn Blemip Coffee, 4 pounds 3].” Women's Flannelette Ni ghtgowns, special at $1.50, SI. 75 and .31. 95 Heavy fine grades of flannel and well made. Your blanket needs can be met here. Nashua Wonlnap, specially priced splendid new patterns. tolomldupteuou "Whylendolot Vote.” These will be than amnnd by the women in thé different wank Ind will be returned to heulqulnns for use :t the Fourth Regional Con- femnco Institute which convenes in Chicago the latter part of this month. Friday, October 2;! 192! Red nohhy top Tums. all the mgr. for school girls A $1.25 Tums “Doll Dre-In." WIN-m m In doll «1mm, ‘- chnh undo-mull p re H ‘ m I" m or: "and uwonl Man. at

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