Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Mar 1922, p. 5

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Potter Mfg. 8 Lumber Co. LUMBER Eta, Etc. The first Manual Downers Glove Revue, to be given won at "it Did“! that". pmmiuéfl mun-thing out of the onlinaly full of local Mu. Moulding John Fender loft last night on a two weeks vmtiou trip for a visit wlth minim:- and (fiends in Storm Lab. Iowa and Fuirmoum, Minn. hr. and Mrs. G. B. Auutn 0! Be!- mont turret. Illeildcd a unnmse only on Mrs. Austin'n mothgr In Austin last Saturday night. Kiflwork ' 3‘1- and lira Fred Wolf. of Hinsdole an visiting this week with‘thoir bro- ther and siswr, Kr and Mrs. C. .1. Winter, of Prince menus. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brook and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Khnduck 0! Chicago. visited at the home or Mr. and Mrs. uwnnce Roger last Sunday. N OW’S THE TIME! Henry Cinnabar: of En! Grove. who was opented on at the West Side hospital. Chicago. last Tuesday (or an- pendicitis. is Improving. Chas. Mochel Son 36 8. Main St. Telephone 2 fill-old. son at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Relate of Highland avenue. has been m with erysipqlas 39¢ a slight touch a! penumonla. is very much better. Clifl'ord Potter, of Juliet, visited with his parents and other relatives in the village Friday. Mm. H. 0. Sorter entemined at bunco yesterday afternoon at her home in South Main stmet. 3 The township election is next. Tues day, April 0. Miss Marie Doom of Chicago, call. ed on friends hen last Sunday. Don’t forget to vote at the town- ship election mt Tuesday, April 4. leifinVW am It's: It: can “2-. 1|. Mair-Iva.“ aqua-mandolin.“ "mm ’ "’1‘.- my.” ""13 _ .1" 3m v. I’. r. or the Baum Manufacturers Dealers I COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds “Mb BEN” Best Franklin County Coal. POCAHONTAS All Sizes Jim-Sin iiuiid‘né. "We Vé-n furnish you the best banding materials at lowest prices. Don’t. Forget “OLD call on Is and get our prices. Year-n atoll! our service. Home builder's book in goIm, Hue pfinf plugs. etc. essay-y repair: and nations. Building mum] prices an low. labor costs ten So why delm'.‘ Our {Mon and Inn." yanl In headquarteri for high grade milk-ark, lumber and building supplies. BEFORE BUYING to him that Mug»; male nec- Phone One Five E. I". Lacey will assist. AII members! jaml Mauls no conllnlly invited to, ho prevent. l le Ladies Aid miety ol the Con- umptlml than-h. will meet Thurs-- any. April 6. II 1:30 p. m. In the chuxch parlors. The hostesses will The I'llilathea class of the Congre- gallomfl chunh will meet Friday evening. April 7. at the home of Mrs W. l-'. Reina, 54 Carpenter st. Hrs POULTRY Irwin Al. Howe. o! N. Main streei. is unsung his nun-I inspection ("rip of the Major league baseball camps in the south and we“. Mr. Howe is a baseball “and“ with a union! rep- Nation who Is well known to the realm ot the world of upon. Mr. may". George 8. Swans and son. Kenneth of Chicago. have leased dye S. Andrew‘s rectory. The Rev. Hugh M. McWhorler will reside with them. , Alabama 8; Hygenk CALCIMINE Ready Mixed Paint While Lead. Um Frank N. Davis 0! iv. Main street. is on a business trip to New York and Wuhinxton.‘ I). c. He spent Sunday with his daughter. Kathryn. M Mld‘ dlebury College. Vermont. HAY. GRAIN. STRAW The Fellowship class of the M. E. chunth. will meet with Mrs. Paul lien-lug on Monday evening. April 3. Mn. Welsh, Mrs. Michel and Miss Baily will assist Mrs. Herring. 1 The Senior class at the Downers ‘Grove high school has unanimously (Lev copied an invitation to be guests of First Evangelical church at the musl- cal recital next Sunday evening. V was Clayton. art. teacher. and Ev- elyn Wolf were guests of Mrs. M. R. Knox 3nd daughter. Gertrude. lust Bat- unhy at lunch undfa pertormance o! “Orplums of the Storm." Climax and H. R. H. church will hold I had Gnu such! and election of officers Slum!” eve- ning at the home of Ruth Roland, in Belmont street. MRDEN TOOLS Full Line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES OillzBrmlm Telephone 29 .11!" 8; LAWN FENCING Etc, Etc. Gravel Pork Loin, mall and lean, per pound ....... 25c PorkButtgpet-pound...« .................. 20c Spout-ills, per pound ....................... 15c Veal Shoulder, per pound .................. 22c BoneleuSmolued Butts, pet-pound .........33c California Ham, 4-6") am, per pound ...... 19c Armours Star Bacon, 4-6") new per pound. .384: Swift Box Bacon, per pound ................ 45c Swift Brookfield Sausage, per pound ........ 26c Plaie Corned Beef, per pound .............. l0c Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, per pound . . . .l5c NORTRSIDE GROCERY R MARKET H. D. Hammond of Terre Haute. Ind.. but Immerly o! Downers Grove will be trapulerred to Chicago for spe- The ‘ American ‘ LPBIOII Auxiliary will hold a bakery sale at the Cal-Has Theatre on (he anal-noon of Saturday. April 8. The proceeds will be used for Injured soldier relief and both con- tributions to the sale and many can: towers are needed. 1 Joseph Saint. who has (or many years been superintendent or the Lon! Lumber Co. will at LaGranxe. Is now associated with his son. Carl. In the local once of the company. The Insul- neas has Increased so mad:- lhut his services were badly needed. Libby Red Alaska Salmon. Ill) tall can .. Sunbeam Pork and Beans, per can ...... Country Gentleman Corn, per can ...... Ferndell Golden Bantam Corn, per can . . Armour: Toilet Soap, 3 for . . . . ......... Monarch Tuna Fish, per can ........... Heintz Spaghetti, per can .............. be In model and Mrs John Gum A «mild inflation is extended to all numbers and friends. .n -,- ..‘--u Bm your canned goods In the (use. It will save you time and worn: GiVe us your order today While in our store it will pay you to look at the new lines we are showing in package goods. These are handy to have in the house in case cmnpany comes. They are airtight and the con- tents are always fresh. But we are never too busy to give you a square deal aqd‘prompt attention. Kastory ManufacturingCo. Phone 647 301.311 W. Hfllgrove Ave. LIGnnge SL125! 1â€"1921 Model 7 pass. Big 6 Studebaker. ; . . .3275. 00 1â€"1921 Model Special Six Studebaker ...... 8250. 00 1-4921 Model 7 passenger Buick .......... $275. 00 1-492! Model 5 passenger Buick .......... $250. 00 These-Tops areeudhplayinourshow mom. Act Quick, only these'fonr at above prices. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING. TRIMMNG AND ‘ AUTO BODY REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTIES SPECIALSALETHISMNTH “BADGER DELUXE ALL-SEASON TOPS” STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Groceries Meats Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schultz left Wednesday night forNew York city on the first leg of their pourney to Europe. They all Saturday on the Olympic for Liverpool and will visit Lomlon, Paris, France. Germany, Po- land and Austria. They expect to‘ remain abroad for three months. f To date $130 is the net proceed from the super given last Friday evening by the Phlluthea class of the M. E. church for the benefit of the‘ fire truck fund. There is still some} n'loney to comé in and the firemen‘ are very grateful for the supp-an of this organization. clul work till: the C. u. l at. 1'. Ball. road on Awll the lint. Mn. Hall- mond and soul. Marvin and John will move to Chicago about June In and will locale ml the north side. .lSc 15c COMING! Harold Lloyd 1n “ NEVER WEAKEI" Wesley Barry in “SCHOOL DAYS ” Elaine Hammerstein metmuuuul '"llmn Hamill '“l’lll-I V M' RANT and WW Night Kimxrnm News Paul” .__._____.._._ This is her grvutcst cummly Thursday April 6th. A happy comedy of boy- hood. Here's a great treat for the kids also the grown up. Note- Starling April 4th. This Theatre will run four nights a week Tuesday, Thundey Friday and Saturday. “ Reckless Youth ” The Dicke Theatre Mr and Mn: 0. B. Ostewig enter- tained at bum-u Ins: Saturday night. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Walter Hubbert. Mrs. Parley B. Forman. G." A. Home» and Walter Huhben. The} hostess lived up to her rumination b3} sewing a most delicious luncheon and A "fulfill! Revival ot a A chicken pie dinner will be given at the Conmtioml church Fflday April 7, It 6 p. m. The One new swve, weeutly Instant-d. will be used {m- the fins! time. Come and give the ladies a chance to show what they can do. Tickets on sale at Zindt'x and from members of the committee. Tuesday, April 4th, é Thursday and Friday . March. 30 and 3| Rollkking Farce IN , Also mop-d “Ham" Ilnmillun in held ln Flu! Evnnlellcll church dll‘v ins the two week- media“ m. ”This amen wm commence next I‘m ‘dny evening. continuing each evening at 7:45 o'clock during the nou'two wveka .(excepl Saturday and Monday). Sperlul music will be rendemd by ll» male quartet of the church and by van ions soloisla. Rev. Charles 3. WI!- wing at Charlotte. lll.. will speak ouch evening. All are welcome. I'oodflmewsshudbythoum ant. Special ramm- serum wfll bq' Ftiday Anil 7| h. Saturday. April m EUd'E'fiE ‘ 0’ 391m “The Pmphets M A3191 unfit”) rum... I (n.0fiu 1 00 CW: ‘ 01131..) K ml. n m urn! Paradma. =°°

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