Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Mar 1922, p. 3

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‘I‘h autumn at the Dunbfl ban has been "fled. In Adam My III «hut-ht lam. attended tho tuner-l ”Men of In Conrad Seller a Saint Four and hul'n church. Nunnlllc. 1'0”- whiting Mn “not: for I mt “not. In Hurry Footer. Ir John Doe" spout Sunday win- In brother. Wendi". Ila M: be» WWW Ilium flurry rector of Dom-non 6m. fluted the week all with Mr Ilsa Katie Dom of Chicuo spent Sunday with ”r and Mix Wendell The Ladies Aid Sadety postponed its meeting Inst week because of the illness of Mrs. Stanton at whose home the meeting was In have been held. The next meeting M" be held Thursday. April 61):. Rosella Porter amended the meet- ing of the Woman's Republican Club of IMP-3e county held at Wheaton Friday gummy. Primaries Tuesday, April 11 Mr: Fred Schunz is on the sicklpomr- list but is recovering. [ John Rogers is home from school Mrs Harw Fat". Mrs Collins on account of having the chicken Goodrich and Nina Merflnh McColl, pox. attended the mutinee at Dicke’s Fri- day aflemoon the guests of Clifl'ord A 0 of N: rville Sunda Mr and Mrs Charles Miller attend- ” new y ed u chum): party at the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Dim and Mr and Fred Lander! Friday even- lunfly of Naperville qpent Sunday “‘3' with My: Emma Oneness. " *â€" Mrs F Stanton has been ill this tram Decatur after a most delighfl'ul mt week with lagrlppe. visit with her folks. Hrs Hcmy Grumhuus visited Mrs A Dry 0! Nunez-ville Sunday. 1011M. “ESTERMAN of Glen Ellyn The LOGICAL Man (of the 01114:: Hrs Harry Hatch spent the Week and in Yorkville with her mother who has been ill. IWSY MES H0. [ISLE mm mm An Efficient Public Servant TRIED AND PROVE" MI 1'. MIA. John I. Hester-u for xterm Glen Ellyn Campaign Committee DuPage County For Sheri“ I'm a no! uni-u ,n-«r In». Ind loud Ikll pun Mu an... Afln you hon Wu MM, um Inn Inn «Man I'm. In!» Hot mam mu «Mac n- Mal-uh! won. 3:- hurt mm v» M unh “I In) mun». n...” u. Law km” on. "on «mu-rm...” [um-mood. Mn. Spencer Green Incl Mrs. D. D. Barnard attended a Guild metal; at the home of Mrs. Micky Wednemh)‘ Int-moon. Mr and fire Harry Abrams spent Hominy evening 1! the Kohley home. The evening vac most pleasantly spent in playing 500. Mrs Adam Dieter and son. Edmund and daughter. Louise, attended the funeral of Father Bollman it La Grange on Monday. The burial was at Mt. Carmel. - . '0me lab-n Wu. ”Baum-l)- l-ululn. "gm-holly I'M” Mm (mile: and rm hour. In- Mom- «I. It u m!» mun "uh-Id: than we“: MMr-f' WM Hu' nor-v In rim!!! 0' I mm! 6.. m... «I 'Mx'flll" Imam-s fur «ml-nut. "h ““0". "ml pmu‘ mm". nlxlm "Ila-n “Mr mud Ionic. loll to um" mo rue-"Inn n! m'porun nonhuman. alum mum who um min-ml Mm- ;md knoll. up" null-«l om. M. "Mr nu lulu m Mn- «I rhlkflou numb! mm” llwlr Imp” “I". Inc! Imluu. ayn.’ Miss Ruth flood is visiting her sis- 7'” Farm Burau Dean-nil! celebra- ter, um Arthur Abbott. - tlon, In memory or the tenth waiver â€"â€"-â€"â€" nary ot‘ the farm bumu movement. Mr and Mrs Charles Miller attend- will be held at DeKnlb on June 30 tn- od u thumb party at the home of dead of June 28. u owns"! In- Mr and Fred Lander! Friday even- nuanced. The chanson! the date was ins. made no that the twelve state bureau Mr And Mrs Jack GM“!!! and chil- dren spent Sunduy afternoon with Mr and Mrs Chan. Miller. , [ Ir and In Hurry Abram. .nd Ichlldun were in IAGW Sunny. In and Mrs Bury Foster enters tamed a number of friends Thursday evening. photo: but“. Mr: Arthur Greene has returned Worth. a! Two Lm. FARM BUREAU DE- CENNIAL CELEBRA- TION AT DE KAIB Fun BII’OII Pursuant- of have Silt“ 1. AIM} Meeting 45 South Main St! Here is your chance to [ratify your desire to “Intern in” on Rodio, right at home when the whole fondly, mother, father and the children, eon enjoy it. At the some time you wilt be at headquarters for Bertolh’o Famous Home HadekeCreonnouwilheahletoeot same of our real home cooked meals; order on ice cream confection or candy to satisfy that “sweet tooth” or just sit and listen. Come In and listen It’s Free Hear Orchestra and Band Music, Bed- Time Stories, Addresses, Vocalists, and much more, all through the air by the new, wonderful RADIOPHON E. All Next Week, April 3 to 9| You are invited to our store for a big I! AND “DAD” HIMSELF WILL BE THERE T0 WELCOME YOU. COMEâ€"E V E I! Y B 0 D Y RADIOPHON E Demonstration place during the entire week of April 3 to 9 inclusive. which last means that as a "finale" we shall faimr the “audience" with preaching at 3:30 Sunday. Now. in addition to the regular mgram of KYW, Chicago, which Begins at 7:30 p. m.â€"-with market re- Accordingv please annoimua that this RA io EXHIBIT will take “Dad” Bertolin. co Bertolin Son. Village. My dear Mr. Bertolin: You are hereby advised that we have arranged with Mr. O’Neill to make up few as not only one of the 375.00 smaller Radio hones, as atl- vertised in last weeks issue of The Reporter. but one of the larger type with Magnavox â€"- so that. while we shall of course be equipped to let, a number of folks “listen in" thus, by head phones. we also will he prepalu ed to give the Concert "out loud." that all in your store may hear? it. Bertolin 6: Son The following letter explains plan. A vast mat illustrating the growth of the turn bureau movement In to be the tenure of the event. Worltm and Olfly thdom. Enxllhh lem- “unwed than fut-tor) finds tutu-w) 9mm 5 m u'. pour «on! In olden-3t- mm “4‘ tut-hwy window. had been rmuml.- Sl‘h’l‘ufif Ameri- The Illinois uflcullural moot-mi the county tam humus ol' the state. the extension department at the Unl- versmr at llllnola and the Anode-n Farm Bureau Federation are balm“! the celebration. Ire-Mont- of the hustle“ hm Ban on Notation executive. committee could attend tn 0 My. “At Your Service” Séveral young men will be i?) at- tendance of afternoons .or evenings, to explajp any‘pointg of interest STORE? Or will we have to a; ragga fay an "overflow ngpgting?" ports in afternoon (see the Helix papers) we shall “tune in” on KDK Pittsburgh, Newark, N. J., Cincino nati and Dertoit; and on three evenâ€" ings, starting at 6:45 and again at 10:30 p. m., we shall he able to fur- nish a wonderfully line Orchestra Concert, with an address. from WGY of Schenectady, N. Y., the most wâ€" erful hroatkmsting station per ups in the United States. Some of these programs would he cheap. at “.00 a seat, but via Radio TH .Y T‘O‘I'T COST A PENNY, and no doubt hun- dreds of our people will be glad to avail themselves of this ommrtunity to “say they heard it." The only question is -- HOW WILL THEY question is -â€" HOW WILL THEY ALL BE ABLE TO GET IN YOUR ports in aflprgpoon (geg the; 71);“; 110-00410 Oil is a high grade. natural rich automobile oil. rcflnad from Pennsylvania oil, manufactured and commanded in and: a way as to permit it to retain a larger percentage of lubricating fat than through ordinary process. Through the process In which this oil la manufactured. it retains its natural mineral {at which greatly it!» proves the lubricating qualities and accomplishes its moat imam-hat object whlclr Is the correct lubrication of your motor. Give 10-00- M0 on a trial and you will be convinced. I"! RANDALL ST. Very 3i: To All Automobile Owners incerel ROM R yS. “BUM, Guy A. Camp General Manéger. Telephone 94 I and listen Fm PHONE "0-H

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