Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Nov 1921, p. 7

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The 6mm I‘M-Iva family up now occupying their new home on High- Ipd 1mm. tummy parka-ed from who" Mr. J. M‘ Rial and dmmhh-n. In. "on Eartman and Mr.- George Shir" Mnrmwl “'nlnesdny mu a ml: u m! in “in; 90mm Mr. and Min. Albvrt Shot-Mun no the proud pan-nu o! n 1mm and {hm-quarter pound daughter. hon Wodnodly. November Milt. lln. (3. ll. Path: and «laughter. Ruth. are \Hlinx with tho Rumu-I Potts lamily at their home In Chl- Dr. and Mn. Clark Orr um! chil- clnn. of Engluwoonl. spout Sunday In mm of Mr. nml Mm. J. Parker Orr. 0! North Main street. Mrs. Henry Wolf in at humo after tmntmenl at the Hlnsdnle Sanitari- um. She- i;- grudunlly recovering from n M‘riuu- illneu. J. M. Burur of Chicago. was a gun"! u! ”w Nunnnn-Tllulclwr wml- cling on Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mao Dougall. Saturday. Smumlwr 12th. a son. Miss Elommr Orr and Miss Eliza- beth Brandt. of Chicago ,visitml on Tuesday at the J. Parker Orr homg. In. 5 W Tixunl and «m. Thu-mu we I!- ml fmm Indianapolis, kn “N9 ‘01" for I. visit with her Mrs. Homing, of Boawr Dam. Wire, is visiting (his \u-ok Wilh hw daugh- u-r, Mus. Frank l'. Allvn. Raymond Schultz. a student at Northwestern l'niwmily, “as hmue over the week end. Mr. J. L. Rt-mmom was ('uHL-tl t0 Yorkville Sunday on account of the m'rious illness of his mother. Invitations are out for a dance at Library Hall on Saturday, November nineteenth Two letters of foreign origin are held at the postofiice addressed to Mr. Patrick Devlin , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice PearSOn have moved into their beautiful new bum; galow home in Suratoga avenue. Little Virginia McCollum, who has been very ill the past three weeks, is slowly improving. Cecelia Grant, of Chicago, visited this week at the home of Mrs. Frank McCollum. The Royal Neighbors are giving a dance at Zindt‘s Hall on Saturday evening, December 31 st. mm. w. .I. aunts second and Mrs. Wilbur Coleman ' is quarantined w. Winchell the consolation with an attack of scarlet fever. Miss Marie Olson. of Oakwood ave. .- Gordon MCCOH'J'“ spent Saturday underwent an operation for appendi- 3n the ““37- citis at St. Luke’s hospital Wednesv Mrs. Devereaux, of Belmont street. day afternoon. She IS doing as well is away visiting her sons. 1“ can he expected. msnmclubmfflthum Harry Dumley Monday utter-noon. Mm A. R. Cramer won first prise; Wilbur "ohm" {a ._.-_._‘-u,_J yrs. W. J. Sta-ts, second and Mrs. NORTH SIDE GROCERY R MARKET Pillsbury Flom, iquhl Pillsbury Flour, ’ Bbl. Roxane Cake Flour .................. Libby’s Moist Mince Meat, glass jai Libby‘s Plum Pudding Heinz Fig Pudding ................... Femdell Boiled Cider, per bottle Mixed Nuts, new crop, per pound ..... 1921 Cmp Budded Walnuts, fancy, pound Queen Olives, large bottle ............. Seedless Raisins, per package Seeded Raisins, per package ........... Santa Clara Prunes, large size, per pound Fancy Head Rice, per pound .......... Crescent Brand Pumpkin, per can ................ ................ .......... Thc 51-111mm lmprm‘umvnt Assoâ€" ciation will hold its community meet- The {ma J. Alfred Nansen, 119stor of First Evangelical Church, is teach- ing catechism. simplified Bible doc- trine, and Scripture passages to 1: lim- group of children om- afternoon of each week. Pork Loins, per pound ..................... Pork Butts, per pound ..................... Fresh Shoulder Hams, per pound ........... Spare Ribs, per pound ...................... Fresh Hams, per pound .................... Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound .................... Veal Shoulder, per pound .................. Smoked Shoulder Hams, per pound ........ Georgia Square Bacon, per pound .......... Spring and Old Chicken, per pound .......... FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS FRIDAY The Ladies Aid of the Grove street church will give a bazaEr 4011 Thurs- day afternoon and evening, Decem- ber lst. In addition to the usual ba- zaar features, doughnuts and coffee will be served. ° I Mr. and Mrs. Simon and Mr. and 1Mrs. Elmer'Mochel and family, mot- oml to Elgin last Friday where they spent the day with Mr and Mrs F. Habley. Mrs. Habley is thé eldest daughter of Mrs. Simon. J ‘ An alarm of fife from the Fox home in Highlénd avenue last Satur- day afternoon called out the fire de- partment. The blaze was in the cold air shaft to the furnace and did but little damage. I Then all of the family and your friends who taste it will be happy. You. too, will be MINDY. as a hostesn always is glad when her turkey la juicy and tender. Give us all of your grocery trade this week will then become our regular customer. Thanksgiving Week SPECIALS STEWART M. BURNS, Ptopfletar Telephone 2 Saturday Specials eat, glass jar ........ 38c .................... :38c ..................... 45c yer bottle ........... 48¢ per pound .......... 30c uts, fancy; pound . . . .50c ‘tle ................. 40c .ckage .............. 28c ' The address by Mrs. James Morri- son, of-Chicugo, at the Womans club ‘on Wednesday was appreciated very imuch. The subject: “The Hope of‘ the World," was most ably prosented‘ .und malk- every woman present anx- :ious to follow the (13“)! proceedings of the conference at Washington. Mr and er. Lawn-um Reger onâ€" u-rtained at 500 last Saturday night. Mrs. Walter J. Staats and Mr. N. l'. Brottner capturing the first prizes and Mrs. Austin and Mr. Regar the The Womans Auxiliary to the Am- ;en’ean Legion will meet at the Legion rooms next Tuesday afternoon, Nov- ember 22d at 2:30 to meet the Com-‘ mander of the Post and arrange plans for a big Christmas party The members are requested to be present; Mrs. Replinger, Mrs. H. Tiffany, Mrs. J. Hancfiett and Mrs. F. Mc- Collum attended a lecture by Dr. Strong at the Northern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary in Chicago. last I A dance is given under the auspi- ‘ces of the Jolly Girls Circle of Elat Grove on Saturday evening, Novem- ber 19th, 1921, in St. Mary's School hall ,corner Prairie avenuy and Goe- wey street, entree at 7:00 p. m. ,‘V‘Vw +1.. at tho Mar School House. l'rl- gamma» 15am. 3.1mm... mu day, November 18th, 1921, at 8:00 p. «Md and those present mtly cm In. Everyone in the community in Joyod the evening. invited. . ........ $1.25 15c 27c .19c .15c .16c 18c 18c Constance Talmadge “WOMAN’S PLACE” I’ll show her where I think woman‘s place is in my newest photoplayâ€" Some husbands think woman's place is in the home by which they mean the kitchen. Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November Special Matinee at 3:00 153 "lodge" Ave. Outside lad luddc Hunting NEW AND REPAIR WORK HERMAN HESSE ESTIMATES FURNISHED 0N REPAIR WORK CHICAGO AVENUE Bum-en Elm Washington 813. Those present wen: Mr. 5m} Mrs. Harley Allen and Mr. Bushell, of Aurora Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stuhl- man, of LaGmnge, Miss Meta Pflautm of Chicago and Miss Sarah Smith and Mr. Frank Shultz, of the vae.. Miss Grace Shanabrook entertained at a dinner party at her home in 09kâ€" 3Wood avenue inst Saturday evening. November 12th. A delicious dinner was served at seven after which the evening was spent playing games. Reference: American Conservatory of Music, Chicago ADELAIDE A. WALTER Teacher of Piano ' Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 52â€"M. JULIUS JOHNSON Cement Block and Mason Work Carpenter Jobbing Vanity Comedyâ€"“HOW SHE LIED” ROBERT BRUCE scnmcr.‘ ’3..I.LING THE JUNK” PHONE 197-1 7““!â€" An excmug adventure story of hfc in the upper and the lower world. An extraordinary drama depicting the clash of Good and Evil. ‘ _ Friday, November 18th " ' Lon Chaney, Leatrice Joy, Colonial 2-Reel Comedyâ€"“FINGERS POCKETS” CHESTER CQMEDYâ€"“READY TO SERVE” KINOGRAM NEWS AND A SUPERB SUPPORTING CAST IN Samrdav. Nnvnvhher 19“] “ACE OF HEARTS” BY GOUVERNEUR MORRIS snArte; Midfi'i‘d'fit‘

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