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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Feb 1922, p. 7

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February H. ....Y n u uuumuugn entertained at five hundred at her homv in Linscuuf avenue last Friday anon-noun. Thu Nt-ighlxu'hmx, Club 3ch":le the Wmhuwlzu' mutim‘v performance. of Lionel Harrymum in “Tim Claw” at the l'rinwsx Theatre. Chicago. Mr and Mrs W J Swabs and child- mn visited iast Sunday with Mr and Mrs W J Love, their cousins. Mrs R L Rumbaugh entertained at five humlml at her homv in Lina-nu; avenue last Fliduy afternmn. .\II- .\I put I: Mr Mr and Mrs Wilbur Sprenklc and chikln-n spent Sunday in Chicago vis- iting relatives. Friday. The Straqué: the winter in Chicago. Mrs M E Coleman is in Wiscon- sin called there by the death of 11-- lath/es. Mr and Mrs Axel Johnson and son {Ire going to housekeeping in the Hawklns’ apartment in Main street. ' Mrs T F Kelly entertained on Fri- day afternoon at her home in For- est avenue. Mr and Mrs Henry Sucher visited last Sunday with Mr and Mrs Henry Bohlander at, their home in Chicago. {W Mr R W Hawkins made a business trip to Downers on Wednesday. "um” WWW If \IIII Itl'l' III-Him: “:Iler. IIII I II III-III II .IIIIIII \\ III II :I IIiIII Is PHI mm "hm! the II;III'I IIIIIIIII III .‘I lIIIilinIIIMIII and mm IIIdlI (II kI'I'II II lhI-I‘I'. II is "0' "H (“is "IIV III in: '\I' (III- I'. I~' IIII fun In IIII IIII. TIII II II IIIIIIII. “uh"! \iIIlI-IIIII III'iI: III-II \IiIh :I III-IIII-IIII IIIIs IIIIII IIIIIlI-I‘ it i4 IIIIII I-sIIIIIiIIIz in (In (mm M sIIIIIIII. gWeslernUniIed Gas , fl and ElecIricCompanyw fax \h- mum yum tn limit the mu IM' In yum' Mm-t needs. In uln it. ‘ SIMPLE WAYS TO SAVE GAS Wm. Straubg was in town on \l- \I'» |.;n\;'--m-- I 4;.) ru-umu hum u II‘Il m "Ifiruun. “nth .‘uv- rm had ruhlv .I I: Sham-r. Un-ullwr I, Sim-Inn; .‘H'J'H‘h'i‘ : :ul xhc- Him-Raul)» lhvu ,\ t'Ifh-nuhm. Conlracling “In". "I “-Hl'lzum Straubes are spélfling SERVICE mm Saving Household :% .\la.~ H S hum nu» rullml to Tape- Hm. Kunsus. Salunluy by the wriow ‘I'ilm'w uf Pu-r mutlwr. .“l's‘ H l. l.)- mmn. .\lr.~ Lyman [maid uuuy Sun- :1“) and Mn hum “ill makn- lur lmlm- :m 'l'upvku fm “w m-xl fun m-«k: In ".v-Ip- in «Mime up llw ' nlv. .‘h- [mum Slnnllv. “Wm-Nonalvh 11:3th “.\l.n" film". by law munvmu- Hawk, had 1: Inirlluin) Sunday. Frlv mun 12. S’u- \xu- eighty-hr" ,u-ur.‘ "M. M: -, S-mllv mukm hm huma- with hm slung-Mm. .‘h- Halw, Hun-win in ' uh Muoul mvmn'. _.-\ mm" bluzo m: the mat nf Un- (“a:x.~. Wolf lnmu- in Bus! Prairie ave. "hurwlay numbing railed the fiw 4h» purlmonl tn the M1‘Ill'. Only lhv rhv-micul mu Mal and the family dc» airr to thank tllo' buy> fur thu'il {In-mp! I'I'flmlht‘ w the alumni. u'rluck Vat‘n'icl‘, of S. Ann-how's chm-«h. ”is >uhjcct will be “Meorm- “'zuhink- tun. the Christian.” The Rm. J H Dennis. menu of the (”lunch of the Hulv Aparllw. (.' hiuum. will piezu-h this Sunulm' at thu- fiu V v ., ~- . {ex-s Grow- Woman's Club is a mam-f [be]; was well attended, 34 club womâ€"i {on from the local club attending. Mrs Neison J Perron and children: are staying at the Morgan home in] Lyman avenue during the illness of !' Mrsv l'erron’s young son, “Buddy,". who has MP” in a Chicago hospital fur rome 'tinw. Ol .‘h. 'l‘he View Dav and Luncheon at the Art Institute February 9, of the Burlingtoa Group of which the Down- and the Misses Marion and Madelyn Lu". of Evanston. will be the gueats of Mrs. W A Myers next week at her home in North Main street. (3.0 Faflh in Manual" ',- _.. ...- uvn...“ .uvlllt‘ u‘ culv- nu Ml imembers an: urgently wqueated to be i 1111., visited Friday February 10 x - . - . K . . k , prement as important busmes» vull be ’w’th Mrs. Caroline Schoeneshoel'eerMU ht u for consideration «'in Forest avenue and made a call at: g p ' ’the Grotefeld family in Grove “ML! Mrs Otto Baumann, of Minneapolis, The regular monthly meeting of . . I Miss Ruthurson, Margaret Kolm,i‘hc Amica Girls class a! the M. R; and Richard Rumbaugh saw “Light- isamlny Sehuoi, will be held next Mon-g nin’ ” last Saturday evening, all pm- ;' dill} efl'nifl'fl» l-‘obrunly 20 at the 310011“ ‘nouncing it one of the beat plays theyfm‘ MI'S- Leo“ WWIC‘N. 9 Church “Ml- ever saw. All members an: cordially invited ml (attend. 1 ‘IAva |ll..l.l- n.1, - A - n- Miss RuthLurson, Margaret Kolm, and Richard Rumbaugh saw “Light- nin’ ” last Saturday evening, all pm- nouncing it one of the beat plays they L’Vt’l‘ flaw. is spending the week with her mother Mrs Laura Smith, and sister, Mrs E Emn'ch o! 76 North Forest avenue. Mrs Waldo Baker. of Salem. "L. alumni! of gin lh'n- is n \\‘:I_\‘ M mm-lmu uf llu- “Emma'- .m .4 wwnm GROVE m1 NORTH SIDE GROCERY 1 mm Monarch Red Kidney Beans, per can Roxane Cake Flour, r package . . . . Dove Brand Cane , aple Syrup, No‘ Ricet, perp'ackage ........... Monarch Peanut Butter. large jar .. La e Can Pineapple, whole slices .. Smal Quaker Oats, 13c: 2 for ...... Sunbeam Pork and Beans, pet can . . . Republic Spinach, large can ........ .\h ..\lilmi-- Zrll ul‘ Nullh Main St , villa-rluim-«I a: «hymn Tut-«lay "w rui- Don't forget tar-plume or .u-ml in [he “|'o~n:unnl.s” that you know. We «to inlu-whnl in them and you ow. “'r in? a..- clnL-w to you as your phone uml "In. number is “NJ. 'l'lwre H "May; mum-om- ul the ufl'k-e- with :2 paper uml pom-i! mud} to lulu- uloun your iu-vm. I A letteI from “Chuck” DeWiIt “ho is on his undv'» plantation, tum-Il- us. LIL. 533‘ he is piuying \u-I nurse tn a bunch of pigs. He I-xpocts about 300 “We I'Imkers in the spring (rop and “ill plant; ’50 acles 01' [and to laugh forum» sun the pigs can (In the harm-Him: lhonN-h'm. Pork [.oins, per pound ..................... 22v Pork Butts, per pound ..................... 19: Fresh Pork Shoulder, 4-6") ave. per pound .16" Pot Roast, r pound ...................... 18c Fancy Rib cast, per und ................ 25c Spare Rihs, per pou ..................... Me Georgia Squafes, Bacon. per pound .......... 15c Leaf lard, per pound ...................... llc Veal Shoulder, per und .................. 22c Armonr’s and Swifts Box Bacon, pound box no Armour’s Star Bacon, whole or half slab, Yb 35c Fresh Piate Beef, per pound ............... 10c ' . . - ,. valentine's any as were also the pri- | A box social mil be held at thelzeS awarded the winners in 500 which “PM" “65’0" D'smc‘ Nu. 59' “‘fxtlgame was indulged in during the al- Frulay evening, February 24 to which ternoou. ’ the people of the'communlty ale in-| vilecl. As usual the women will bring! One of the experimental housewives the boxea of lunch which will be nil-'0’ “I" «Immunity has found that 3 {led oil. Games will be played and popular brand of “white" soap on the a social running is looked for. I'murlwl mixed with the common yel- . l. H '_ um' \uriety will soften eu-n the hard A lettm. from ‘Lhut‘k "(‘“lll, wlm Dowml“ Gmw water “1“." ”w (‘lfl- v.«' on his uncle» plantation, Chord-van," run.“ dry. By dint of experi- u.~'. Lu.. say, he ls playing “1-! lllmllulimi slu- hux discarded a" the Inll‘sP hi :1 hmmh “I . ~ u.. ..........a .. I, The County Committee of the Sun- ‘duy School Association has arrangâ€" ed for a Worker's Conference of the Young People’s Divisions of the local Sunday Schools to be held ln First Evangelical Churcl‘ on Sunday after-‘ noon at 3 o'clock. ‘l’rol'. I). W. Staf-‘ feldt is to be the principal speaker. If you haven't traded with us before we invito your patronage now. Cmnain today. We will welcome you. . ‘ We are summmful gnu-rs lm-mmv m- «k'ul fair and square with our custmncm. We sell only the highest quality gnmls and keep our stock moving. You won't find nltl shelf wm-n gmnls in our store. EAuxiliary to the American Legion will be held mxt'Tuemlny, February 21 in the Legion rooms at 2:30. Ail STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telqflwm 2 Groceries ”I“ Meats >u ..................... Me acon per pound .......... 15c md ..: ................... llc g: Mus George V: Wolf delightful!) [ ententained eighteen friends from ;‘Hin.~ululc at a one o’clock luncheon on Manda) at her home in Highland avenue. The menu. place cards and decorations were in keeping with St.‘ Valentine's day as were also the pri- zes awarded the winners in 500 which [game was indulged in. during the af- ternoou. l'lmm- :1!” I’m' .1 tuxiv-lueuty- rum.» uf fln- clay. ('un-ful Ill'h'l‘lN. l’ll‘all. cmnformlnlo- curs, lmulml N-rx-iw and a In“ rhargo. Ill't' «ur huhu-c‘nu-m». l The Fellowship Clan- of the Firm J.M. E. L'h‘umh will have a party in ithe church parlors Friday eye-ling, ‘l-‘ehruary 17. Mrs. l‘lumlcy, chairâ€" man or the Entertainment Commit- tee. has planned a delightful evening; of games and song. Members and} friends cordially invited to be pre-I sent. Auto Aild Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE patent water softener devices and gets, Barbara, Allen and Ilium. . Boyd. 0! Forsythe, Mont, Fred Bohnâ€" results. She wishes the information entertained a group 0! their _suek, of Cicero, Nick Salk, of Oak passed on. , {last Saturday afternbon at a ll’urk, A. Harriman. of Forest Park,‘ , V‘ . xtine party at their home in . :and Will Myers. ul‘ ‘Crawfoni. in the M” l' A, lulgeworth entertained Main street. Games And 3 = u p; :evenlns the Misses Curl: and llliiliell"t " Valentine Luncheon 0" Monday. appropriate to the occasion were OI“ lBuschlnann completed a merry party. l-ebruary .13’ at h" honie in Warren joyed by the little folkb. Thou)! avenue. (lovers were land for fifteen sent were Merlys and Alton Elli ‘ The Fellowship Claim- of the Firm those pleuent being Mrs M E Collier. _ . . . d . - - , . . V M. («harlot Graven, Ruth an Dom 5“" E‘ Chumh “1" have a party imMrS “ W lh'intz. M“ “ I" "he“. thy Hunt Gertrude Weiss. MW m ‘the church parlors Friday evening, man, and sons Jack and Earl, MreVir . i 'B Fm V t - v . ‘ . gmn auer , nces emu. ‘l'ehruary 17. Mrs. l‘lumlcy, chalrâ€" l‘l'anh Hawkins. Mrs 0 A Schlauder, J . . . , Ruth Potts, Farrel Toombs, elm man or the Entertainment Commut- Mr and Mrs Miner Lhessmnn and . . h J . . . , 1 , Juanita, Lloyd Jones, Ric 5rd «up, tee. has planned a delightful evening daughter Betty Lee. Mrs I. l- Lhexs- Bruce Kester and Kenneth ”MM 0! games and song. Members and man, {Us W C Cullendor and Walter; H,,.,.__.-_..-. friends cordially invited to be Pre- and F Clark Edge-worth. ? 39...: N. Main St.â€"-Phoné 386-1! C. J. M l L E Y Lathing Contractor Work Done ' er by Day, 'I/JJ Job Estimates gladly furnished on new mowmg on! friends: Mesdames Jake, The regular meeting of the CathOv Mrs George E Wolf delightfully lic Woman's League was held at the entertained eighteen friends from home oerrs. George Wolf, Highland Hinsdule at a one o’clock luncheon on “VP"‘W' last Thursday. After u 5"“ Monday at her home in Highland business meeting plans were discuss- avenue. The menu. place cards and ed to have educational pictures which‘ leg-orations were in keeping with St. are to be shown hen: sometime in Valentine's day as were also the pri- April'.~ A generous sum was contrib- zes awarded the winners in 500 which “W“ l" the Extension M53850“ by "W game was indulged in during the af- Leaxue- That being n 9703731“ “W: "“00". ' Mrs. Lynch read a paper on Lincoln, . after which dainty mfmshmeuts were One of the experimental housewives served by the hostess. if Nu. nu.mm|-â€":b-. L.” on..-) .I,,. , or old work , ,.. 7W “owing old friends: Mesdames Jake Boyd. of Forsythe, Mont“ Fred Bohnâ€" fitu‘k, of git-era, Nick Salk, of Oak I‘HON E 39! 10c I9: 161' “THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE,” “MOLLY 0,” “THE SIL- ' f ENT CALI.” “WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE” .~ ' j Co‘me on folks and bring the kiddies for the best ev- ening of fun you have ever had its a continuous scream. ALSO A COMEDY and ROB‘I‘. BRUCE SCENIC Johnny Ilium in “Torrhy'a l’mmofimu" and It's :'a mmmly in the bright ml spluslu-s. Friday Feruary 17!]: THE 'I‘I'IX RICHARD OFFICIAL PICTURES OI" The Dicke Theatre Thursday and Friday Feb. 23-24 KINOGRAM NEWS DEMPSEY - CARPEN'I IER Phone :1 Downers Grove Electric Co. ’ Agents For Federal \iaflnfi'g Machines and Vacuum Cleaners We do all kinds, (II/Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and hurry everything in Electrical Goods. FAMOUS BOXING CONTEST ALSO David Butler in “(:IRIS DON’T (.‘AMIIL 1" Saturday February l'8lh 1‘ '1“" I48 EAST FRANKLIN STREET 0-] Next to Baseball Park HAVE roux HOUSE Maw BY seamen-devices and gets, Barbara, an» and m,“ wishes the information entertained a group 0! their A! {last Saturday aften'ubon at I V; F‘dnrewnrth I‘nhu'hlinnllxfine party at their home in N COMING! Pictum in

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