Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Nov 1921, p. 5

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Philaflleus will meet with Miss Emma Fletcher, 185 East Maple :n‘c. Mrs. N. C. Pearce returned homo Sunday from her visit with n-latiws in the south wast. The Gem-go Sweeney home on Lin- scott avenue is being decorated and improved. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fun-Lu- spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Mark- Barr, In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kansuck are moving into their new home on Oakâ€" wood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chessmun e-nâ€" teflained Mr. and Mrs. I“. l“. Chvss- man at dinner Sunday. Miss Caroline Me is sufl'ering'with a slight attack of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Lundmt’ visited Just Sunday with Mr. Lumlorf's pur- r-nts in Napcn'ille. [PERSONALS] A Hallowe’on party was held in the Prince burn on Monday evening. Frank Lancaster is building u five room bungalow on Linscott avenue. DICKE THEATRE Monday evening, Novenm 7th This is one of the ways which the Vesta. Juniors have adopted to raise money for their share to- ward building a Masonic Temple in Downers Grove. film-Mme”! ({vuu-minvr 'l'lu- l'lim Snlwr-Smokolvss lint Air b’ystem is \mrlhy "f ymn' oxaminutinn.‘ Thv \\'ilfiumsum "M Mr I-‘nrmu-t-s mwt ”w must. (lilTit-ult rmuimnwnls “iiandcuiis or Kisses’ . 3. 2. =.::.:. 5:. r. :.â€"r5.::_ .5353: 5?... ,..:.}._....’ . I‘OIIII-IIIICIII‘IIIIICIIII .n .l lnhim I I I I1 I C I"I‘I I I I‘I‘-.‘I<I I‘Im-I<M_: WHEN BUILDING ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN INTELLIGENT HOT AIR HEATING THE WONDERFUL PLAY WITH THE WONDERFUL STAR November 4, 1921 VESTA JUNIORS luv kmmn' snavncr. DIENER BROS. PHONE 199-R Under the auspices of lluvu’w l0 ul qu at the H "'2 Mu. .-\. Hay ('mnwr q-Mu‘rtuinml. llw M)" Hub. of “Nil'h rhl- i- u nwm-A Inc-r. un Mumlus ufu-mmm. Fir»! mim- u'u‘ \um 1:) .\II'-. “I “fin-hell.» vm‘nml In} \Iln4 .\. I'. .\'(-|.-:m and "Ir. uunmlulmn nun! In Mn Ilm‘r)‘ “an Mr), ; Miss Lena Gregor, popular ruprauo soloist, of Northwestrm College, will sing son-ml 53cm! selections at the awning service» at the Filst Evan- ut'lifll‘ ('hurch um Sunday. Wheatun Chapter. 0. E. 8.. ob- served guest night last night. and Mrs. A. H. Barnhan, Worth)- Matron of Vesta Chapter, filled the Chaplains station. ' The 1'). L. Dickerson 00cupy their new home nor of Chicago avenue next wen-k. The Childwn's Book Week. “for books in the home,” November 13th to 19th. Watch for further particu- lars in next week’s Reporter. I". W. Kent-mini; has just complcb ml the Klein bungaluw on North Main street and has recently remodeled {he Marwitz homo and “18 A. I'. store. urn-nun: hum-rm": hulwnnlnn ol “to-6r. Hutu-a Mr. and Mrs. \\'. H. O'Brien have returned from a six weeks visit with relatives at Junesvillc and viv Au- burn, Wis. ADELAIDE .-\. WALTER Mr. and Mrs. (h-o. Kt-Hy, of~Chica~ go, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. ’1'. F. Kally of North Forest m'enuc. The Childlen's Book Week. “for books in the norm", November 13th to llhh. Watch {or fulflwr particu- lars in next. wvek's Reporter. Hannah “run. I” I'lu-m- I'd-‘1. The Episcopal Church were with cipants at the Missiohary Mass mot- ing in the Auditorium Sunday afterâ€" noon. Teacher of Piano like! rial family win on the cor» and Prince, 319.» Robin (inhry n-ntvrtiniuI-(I at dinner an Monday ru-m‘ng. the oc~ rnrion bring lwr bhfluluy. 'l'hosl- pmâ€" .wnl wan- Mix and Mr». W. I". llvintt, .“r. and Mrs. “Burgh llimlc-r, Mr. and Mb. I“ l'. INS-«luv, Melvin Hinder uu-l .\li,~~ lhprmlu' ('ultn-ll, n! (‘Ili- mun. Mrs. W. E. (‘hesmmm of Highiumi avenue, entertained a dozen happy ladies at a very delightlul luncheon. Wodm-sda)‘ noon. The afluir was in honor of Mm. Fred Edgeworth's 10d! wedding muniwrsary and er Edam “'urlh received many splendid pro- son‘s. The dance given last Saturday at Dickc’s "all by the St. Joseph Athâ€" Iotic Club, was a success from both the social and financial angles. This group of young men will give other parties in the near future. Tim “'0an Elissiumugv Socivty of the ('ongl'egntianal church, will meet Frhluy. Novvmbor lllh. at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Rhodes, 160 Ran- dall street. All member»~ and friend: are invited tu attend. Mrs. \\'. I‘. Klmgemnnn, Assnciato Mann») of “us-ta Chapter, 0. E. 8,, will tukp xho station of Ada at Alma (“hunter ,Auroru. on Saturday even- ing, Nun-mlwr l2th. ul Associate Matmns nigh! at that vhapu-r. Mrs. I‘Iulu Patton. of Knob Roster, Mo" sister of Mrs, W. H. O’Brien. is here and win spvml the winter with Mr. and Mrs. ll. H. (:aehm-r of Sum- mit slrm-t. ' The Nature Study Class in to meet with Mrs. Wm. James on Friday. November 11th. Luncheon at noon and the subject :0 be discussed is the Ant family, their habits and social life. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET DANISH BUTTER Our shipment of Danish Butter has arrived and we are selling this sweet butter at per pound 58c Libby’s Moist Mince Meat, per jar .........38c GROCERIES Sugar, 10 lbs. for Sugar, 10 pounds for ..................... Republic Sifted Early June Peas, per can . . . Farm House Corn 2 cans for ............. Crescent Pumpkin, per can ............... Dove Brand Cane Maple Syrup, large can Pure Old Fashioned Buckwheat Flour, 51m . Leg 0' Lamb, per pound ................... Lamb Shoulder Roll, per pound ........... Home Made Sausage Meat, per pound ..... Georgia Squares, Bacon. per pound ....... Regular Hams, 8-10”) ave, per pound ..... Roasting Chickens, per pound ............. Armours and Swift's Box Bacon, per pound Armour's and Swift‘s Box Sausage Links, I?) Pork Loins, per pound ............ Pork Butts, per und ............ Fresh Pork Shou don-s, per pound . , Spare Ribs, per pound Fresh Hams. per uml ........... Bonelrss Snmked mm, per mum! . :S'mokg-q Shoulder Hams, 4-6 ave, Leaf Lard, per lb. 12 5 c SATURDAY S PECIALS STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Big Special MEATS ’ mm Gruvc‘ mT 0‘" and Rea-Jone: H Highland Ave. TOW In our: noun: nuns. n. I an... Ithaca... The Womans Guild and the Young l’coplvs Club of Saint Amlrew's Epis- copal Church wish to take this nppor~ (unity of thanking tlwir friends and flu- nwrchants :of anm-rs (imve for tlu- Ilonaliun,‘ anal mppmt :wconlc-J Vesta Juniors am- giving a mm-iv. “Handcufl's or Kisses" with Elaine Hammerstein, as the star at the Dickn Theatre. next Monday evening, Nov- ember 7th. This is om.- of the ways in which they an- (‘arning money to back up the propofllion of :| Masonic 'l‘vmplr {or Downers Grove. Mr. and Mn. Frivdul ('. Rirhvy, of Lyndon Farm. Downers Gruvo, are the parents of a tvn pound daughu-r. whn was burn Oflulwr 30m, at the home 01' Mrs. Richoy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gaylord. LuGrungo.‘ The young lady has hm-n named Mur~j gnrot Irma. At the intornaliunul convention of Amm-icans. hold in Dulmit, Mich, last m‘e‘k, Capt. ll. l). I’arkvr was highly hunurcd by being elm-ted Sm‘wtary of tho lntornnlionul Sock-(y. llv is sew m-tzu‘y uf “H' Indian i-‘oHnwship Imafi gum l'. S. A., and a dirpctur in tho‘ Sociot)‘ of Ann-rim" Indians. 1 A very interesting paper on “Early First Communion" will be read at the next meeting of the Catholic Woman's League by Mrs. J. Wolff. and violin numbers will be wndemd by Mr. Herbert Holl'urt. The League will "we! next 'l‘hurmlay with Mrs. (Margo llufl'crt in Grove street. ‘ ................. 62c Peas, per can .. ..20c or .............. 25c ................ 15c G. B. TOPE. M. D. Phyglclnn {i Surgeon 62c 9., pound ..l9c ........... 28c ........... 25c mm] ...... 25c Id ........ 18c pund ...... 28c _......,...30r per pound 30c > Links, N) M pound 25c 1 5c 49c 43c Katherine MacDonald “Her Social Value” Elaine Hammerstein Handcuffs or Kisses I A midnight Ill)sl('l_\ \IillI mulhful IImIm m. ‘ ,\ I‘cnl Hun ”'IIIIIII “ith S'umlu ( hills. “When Dawn Came” A gripping. pictummuuu Original and l'nwvrfully tuhl pichmr. COLLEEN MOORE “A Midnight Bell” CHAS. RAY BEIANINT AN” Hull-331' A‘ l-ZNI‘I'ZS INIWNERS «:mwn. ILLINDH TheDicke Theatre 'Hw pupils of the Comlrich school \|'('l't' entertained at u Hulluwc'en [MIN (3' last Hfltlny afternoon by their teachers, the Missvs Mario Kollluy and Pauline Smith. The entertainâ€" nwnl took thr- form of a masquerade and Hallow-'0" games. Non-l deem-- minus lent spirit to the puny. "Hats" Wm. F. MM" and J. L. Ih'unmm, of: (Mk l'urk. have boon Inc-Yo sm'm‘ul 'tiuu-s in the last week organizing a local mum! of Hm “'nmInu-n ul' (hr World. :1 fraternal insuram-v organi- zation. It is one of tho largest in Um world and has sow-ml policies not (’m'rivll by (IUN‘I' frutvmul urgzmizav lions. James P. Leclcm, whoa- grand. father was a brotherâ€"invlmv of old Chief Shabbanu, was the guest“ of Capt. and M15. R. D. Parker Monday and 'l‘uosduy of this “'l‘t'k. Mr. Le‘ vim-o was a duh-gate to the interna- tional convention uf lmliuns ln-hl ut lk'll‘uil lust wool! and I‘upl't-M'ntod llw l'ot'tuwutumiv tribv. their Second Annuul Bazaar and Hal- lowe’e'n Festival held in Dicke’s Hall last week. TABLE WARE RESILVERED Building I'lzu‘thmre. Bathroom Fixtures Refiinished GRINDING AND SHARPENING I’atenlable Ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work Factm‘y: IN! Blodgelt Ave. Office: 8! Benton Ave. PHONE 2484 l.\' Tlll-I FAMUIIS FHARIJ'IH IIUYI‘ PLAY Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating in Silver. Nickel, Copper and Oxidize Thursday, November 10th A L S 0 COMEDYâ€"â€"“SPOONERS” BRUCE SCENICâ€"“JAPANESE INDO” Julius Severus WITH A SUPER“ (‘AST In a Soul minim: Slur)" M Human Appeal A LS" "RITE S('I'I.\'l(' and VANITY ('tifeflllfi' Monday, November 7th VESTA JUNIORS Present Saturday, November 51h “REID mrr LOVE" With Neal Burns and Vera Sleadman KINOGRAM NEWS Friday, November 4th COMEDYâ€"“TAKE IT EASY" ‘ Mr. and Mrs. N P. Brenner em 1: tertalned lust Satunlay evenihg It I leallow'een 500 parts. The gun“ “were Messrs and Madame: Lawrence ‘glh-gur, J. C. AAustin and W J. ; 183mm. Mr. and Mrs. Status cap- ..‘turml Um first prizes and Mrs. Austin {and Mr. lh‘cttnvr Um consolation. The F: m'c-ninp; mulml at a late hour with the ism-Vina u!‘ (h-licions refreshments. wen sawed in the mud atm- of jack 0’ lanterns Ind ghosts; Samson Tractor and Plow I'SI‘II) FDR DEMONSTRATION Nam-Wine. Ill. I-‘ur Suh- flammableâ€"Terms W. B. RODMAN Guaranteed Phone 51-!

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