Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Feb 1922, p. 5

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\" 'IlI-I cluur h r .1 “L at Hr.“ . .l olwuflvv» - m "L.“an Suhmu} mum-r “I E. Riegvl, without quostinn, the best authority in the country on the growth, witun- and use of Soy beans, gave 3 ml talk at n' meeting held in Riedy’s Hull. Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. SflllTllâ€"Of-USEMTES Mr um! .\lr»' Alix-:1 Slruuh-y and dunking-r» “111- Sunday \3~i!m';i a! 1hr Knmynm-yor hnmo. l-Ju-n'u lh'uu‘u has Du-c-n qu-ml'mg .n few any mm m. ,le. .\]e.- Av- lhur H ”nan h‘ '1 I The Ladies Aid Society met at. the home" of Mrs. Arthur Porter Thurs- day :(f'w‘noon. Mr. Elmer Haumesser, of Joliet‘ spent Sunday with the home folks. Ethel Plumb and Rosella Porter were both on the sick list several days last week. ' Thursday evening, February “Sat 6:80 in the Lisle Chumh dining room the splendid cooks of the Advance Bible Class will sene a delectable chop éuey supper for the small sum of «We. Everybody welcome. Mr. Wm. McCorkel, of Napervillo. spent Sunday here with old friends. IEWSY IOTES F30! LISLE ‘ MD BELMONT Mrs. Frank Haumesser, Sr. was ilken it: suddenly Monday morning while sxill under the doctor‘s care. She is improving. 4,. my. V .\h' l'zml [Nagy nmwrwf‘lu “IV'I Mn} and n-I-Jrv 'cl nmuw m: Sm, I'I‘o‘ 'vw‘ N3“ East Glove Grocery Malkel m; rmm A I-‘lTIJ. us}; me Hum; mm: mum”. FARM I‘RODUF'I‘S Fresh - moked 6: Cold meats of all kinds always on hand. Groceries and vegetables WE HANDLE FEED “h Jpn" Vauhlhmfrv s< \IHUHI" \V: .x. -mM --2' hi1. (‘lum-ml. ('m-n. (‘rackml Cum. \Vheul. Oats. 'lzal‘lvy. lhu-kxx'hvut. Hay. Straw and all other stuck “(ml ()rtlm-s delivered. Discount on all orders rallul for, If wr- haven't the particular feerl you \‘zml. (-all m up nml \u' will gr’t it fur ymi. UL". "nun-PI- " nl ”Ir LII me hu- I'm-n 14L." «iuun “mm vi Um fan-sly III-I \l "l- JV”. \ln Mt Sutnnin} c x '1”po \I' \l.‘ Jumuh Nu"... ,\.~.( and All“ “My "who H M p- u! F‘umhu ~ "Hm I! I'Ilh I": h ' fa'wh ', February 10, m: u: ("mum-m " Mhn' .‘Hmn'u .m and M'x "Mn “num- db u .Ii . Dunmu .l pm. a IM-u na'l'r Hun. rut ”putt!" I Hw "hurt-Imu- no. ,’.nvw- "f “4'“le l'uul HIM uwl .w Frank lIm-un MRKVICKA, Proprietor PHONE 272 "KEEPWELL" Scratch Fwd g'u \ run I" Lionel on . .l' ‘Hw mu runumlu hu» uwh-r um- ..ulrrnlnm ruur hmhlim: ulc- and «No ‘vub In rhuv fur -am- It, UW HI!“ mun, .L ~m-‘l u~ Ihr ~IU' l- wun-ul umk m, lhr unflinwhuu 0" .n lurgv .mal up 'u-dula warm!» “I” mm. (M nzru lulu} Hu nvu hm'olmu. H n- Both member: of flu- m~w Ford film arr “pen-59mm! nulnmubilo mu. Thomas A. \-‘I~r.louius is president of tha- r-Inlpany auul i~' n m-wcnmor t0 I’mfl‘ami, having born in the autumn- bile Imam?“ in tho on“. Herbert Hakim-nu. who i, tv‘oufurrr at “W mmpnny. H m-H known in Paul cir- rl-u- Vac-nu tuning lm‘u .‘uIa-a‘ mum» EI‘r fur TMhA-l L’ ('u-‘l'y. um- n.’ lhv «Mud. m’ lhr lurul Fur-I ugvnh. (or «Mr tilm- |m~L Milwaukee will have its own au- thorized Ford dealer, seem-Jinx to announcement made last Week that a new company, the Vnrdeniuswllobin- son Motor tompany. will npg-n in Mil- Waukeo in that capacity within a few days. This section has hitherto been handled by the Portland dealers. The new company has seculvd temporary quarters in the building just out of the Milwaukee 0mm. and will be In- mu-d then- ,Iumil lpwrmam'nt quur~ tor; an ready. We know his many friends in this Vicinity will wish him well in his new business venture and if he was near enough would buy their “henrys” from him. Many people knew and loved T. A. Verdenius when he was a resident of Downers Grove, but few knew he was “an experienced auto man" or ”in the automobile business in the ens " as the following clipping from the Portland Oregonian states. If he did and was. he sure led a double life 'caum an we knew "'l'om" know a- bout autos was that ‘thoy ate up gas pueuy fast. T. A. VERDENIUS OPENS GARAGE IN MILWAUKEE, ORE. Former Resident of Grove is Fdrd " Am! Near Mlundalhv polio-ted Auto Man (2) Hunr Hfil l'hnm- .‘ol-Il llnourl- “Mar. I“. "It". rum!” \huhunu “not Handbag" Tar-dun. Til-Ida” I Saturdays. 9 n‘ I. to 5 I II. Envy union. 7 I. I. Tmrtw «I Hahn and "arm; 'uuh .\. MONTRESOR New Ford Agent "pens 3rd w- ulh gluzvuhlmn' ‘ ' ‘W dint" nJ‘w y“..‘ | ‘ I (i. ll. BUNGE Lawyer K ' 'fl «nun cur" in" m “N" '3‘. _ N. I). Blukoy. Justiu- of flu- Peace, :is Mining: local merchants and indi- fviduuly in Nu,- fimng out 0! their h)- M‘unw nu sclmlulm thin year. His jam” 1‘ in the Funm-n E Mmrhlnlfi llmuk lluihliux. Atlu-rtiunwut. It, was a double celebration. Uw day being the anniversary of Mr. Constantine‘s birth and he was kept busy attending to the wants of a large number of uninvited guests who amused themselves nuiside with a number of tin cans and other noise making devices. Mr. and Mrs. Parker will mah- thcir home in Aurora. The home was twtefuny decorated a pink and white cnlor scheme be- ing carried out The bride was wry charming in a? simple gown of Georgette crepe berg veil being. held in place with bands of: pearls. She carried an immense boy quot of white sweet puns. Miss Clara; Peters. of Chicago,'a cousin of the' bride, was her only nuendept. Miss Peters wore apricot crepe and car- ried tea roses. ; :‘l‘r. Richard Jones, also a cousin 01' the bride, was best man. A very- putty home wedding was celebrated last Tuesday. Februlry 7, at me homo of Mr. and Airs. Edward Constantine, Lane Place, when their daughter, Carrie xix-came the bride of Mr W. H. Parker of “Grange. The Rex. (.ilbL-rt H. Newland, pastor; at the Methodist-Episcopal Church perv formed the ceremony in the prenme‘ of near relatives M? the bride and‘1 groom. ‘ ‘ WESTMONT BAZAAR H. H. ULLRK'H. OPEN FOR BUSINESS “H mm ht pl I'm-o at.“ "In” ingrow ml'u :h- luun, “all ’00:: lukp u-‘,‘ In Printing HON ESTY INCOME TAX HELP Srhml Supplies Notions. Dry Goods Constantineâ€"Parker teammate»: sun- 3 PRISE v. mourn. my .p...w.,h..me wedding ml ON 75:11 mmumvi Sn umtu-r “hat ""1““ unmick-rutiunx enter into your business tmmm-ticms. the question 0! the “Honesty" of the firm with whum mm are «hauling should hr "W fimt. When you know that run can put ahaulutr trust in the‘ prmluct nf a factory and ynu ('UIIN' to u n-ulizntiuu tlmt thv mm! «1' “11- mzm. ur mm. at its ht'fld is "as gum! as his Imml." (h! H mm Law that fut-ling Hf security \\ hivh rum x il‘ Nu arm .~ u :z}. When yvm are in the market for printing. he the order small or large, let. us know, - We are always glad to he of service and we may have a fa“ ideas which will save you money or make the job a link- better. We will prepurv ynm' copy if you desire Ynu ma} rI'st :csmw'tl Hut ulwn gnu "wk-r printing: from TI”: REPORTER (in. it n lunar unk'r "r :u small) that you got an hams! juh. a gum) JHII. and at :In hunt-st pricu The price. a main mnsideratiun with snmv wmlo, is honest tn the buyer and honest to us. the seBer. The “hub i.u.\im - fuunclwi “I ”In? [H Mil-s fl'um i'H'H.» m mus Turns 'Nt-i- I‘m-n \vhu lmv thri Downers Grove Publishing Company 37 North Main Sheet, Downers Grove, Illinois “LINCOLN DAY” PROGRAM AT THE CONG’L- CHURCH A “Lincoln Day" pmgmn) ix on the schooluh- at llu- Cunzreuutional church The Moclu-ls present were Hr and Mrs Fred and family; Mr and Mrs Elmer and handy; Mr and Mrs Ray; Mr and Mrs “'i" and family: and Mr and Maw Chm. and family; and Mr and Mn Henry Suclu-r am] family; Mrs Matilda Julmwn mud family and Miss Eunice Lamuh. Rev. .\. S. Phelps, l’aslor. "It! Sev- eral Innovation in Services Each Sabin-lb Day. \‘alemino, Min-he], whose home is at the corm-r of North Main street and Prairie avenue, was pleasanuy surprised by his children and their fumiiivs last Sunday night the on" - siun him: the seventy-fifth anniverâ€" sary of his birth. Card) and ganws wvro indulged in until a late hour followed by the serving of ice «roam and cake. Family Reunion Held at the Mock! Home in North Slain Nut-e! Lam! Sunday nghl. 32 S. Main Street Downers Grove com All) SlllSflY WEATHER! SHARP REDUCTION (IN ENTIRE SHOE LINE MORRIS SHOE STORE A Good Flfling Rubber will give Doubk- Wear! Int) “rm and m bl'flrr. 'l'ln-y lamlr Int-um umI Hwy -:m.'l «'Irl ,\m| any muru, rm. Inn 411‘ umnlmful ufllun for tln- mom-3'4 It “I" W} um In bu} ,umr fm-lm-ur mm. \h nhm'1 Imu- tn m yuur high or low [welt-d Mm!- with u n,- Ilium hm hwlnl nubhvr. \\"4' have a burn Mon-It In 'H all Ayn-i M haw-Is nml hum Tm- flw whale family. Nun," “'om' Rume and warm Ou-rxlmc» and gimme! ,\'Our~ 4‘" Hum u had told. HH ”I It ltl'fllfllufi MHZ TIM-i "351‘ GIL"!!! IT WILL SURELY COME! HILQ'HK'” I: in Hw past has 'N'V'l' \h- Huimxm In purrhusv- "lll' Hm 'w pull inln :hr- printing Hf Hu- Wu- ~ 1%» hum-.43 uf punmsv nf rrnfls m of. iwznflam‘a‘ruzi >3. . 4.13.1.3 .3 F 339 .559 nc3509.? :Ou’l. >320?! {for next Slinky, PM 12. tho annlwmry of hlrfll o! M in- mortal “Honest ." mnymd [new idem. Aymara-law sermons Ind :wngs of the "sixties" will be feat. ured. The running sorvic‘c is given over to speck“ musical programs with a fifteen minute sermon amr awry minute of the fifteen is crowded with some pithy thought to be studied over. ' Rev. A. S. Phelps. master of the chum-h, has introduced several inno- vuuuns in me regular services. In the morning he preaches a “Junior" salmon for the ospocial benefit a! the children. And they have been en- juyim: it. 6, 3.1013]; n. D. Physician 8: Sir I! Dow/ms 6m", n7, , Electrician A dynamic drama vf .. slam bang Yank, a éenorita, A lavish specwck. afin- With brilliant color, 3937* with passion, aflarre with thrills. A LSO Hamid Linydâ€"Bebe Daniela in ' an American heating and surprises. Wednesday February I5 POLMRD COMEDY and PATHS NEWS Tuesday February Mth Alice Lake Satyrday February llth. 1 Thomas neighn White and Winners of the Walt” “DON'T WEAKEN” A Mack Semen Candy International News “BA SHFU I." ALSO ALSO

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