Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Apr 1922, p. 5

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The R. L Rumbaugh and Frank L. Stephens {amnies of Lima»! avenue, are enjoying new Hudson cars. The C. 0. 1.. club will meet at the \ home of Miss Helen Kreglin. Biod- gen avenue. 'l‘humlay. April 13. Miss Elaine Hollaham of Chicago. visited at the LaClIarty home in Oak- wood avenue recently. Dr. “Miler. o! Chins». #ml Sun- day at the home of Ms dlugMer. In N. P. Bummer. lliu Helen Stevenwn had on oper- ation perform“! on her m but su- )Irs 12?. Kelly upon! the week end with her parents in LaCmsse, Wis. .‘ln Ralph (helmet and children are spending two weeks with relu- lives in Knob Klmu'r. Md. Little Esther Hodge has been ill with bronchitis the put three weeks. Robert Anderson has returned to Belolt, Wis., to finish his college year. Mr. E C. Anderson of Oakwood avenue is in Philadelphia on business. The Perkin house on Oakwood Ave. is having a handsome new porch. [PERSONALS Ellsworth Sucker I: able to be up again after quite a sick spell. Miss Domlhy Maquire went the week with home folks at flawmb. Ill. Mr B. C. Dow/nee heft Saturday on a business trip to New York. \ R. F. (helmet is away on a busi. ness trip to Denver and SLLouig. ”uni. Dav. Vanni. who has been quite in is recovering. Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Iiflwork Chas. Mochel ‘ Son 36 8. Main 8!. Telephone 2 Windows N OW’S THE TIME! Lumber Keg-mum «mum: nu ”9'23““ ”33' 91"?" m. M citâ€"Ii nut. «not InjmmwmfifiObp-ul mmom WMultl-lo Hive Now? NEWLY mum lion-tau unummmmmu “Jo-alum." - lfHohtoch Mammy-why.” QIEVVJ'EII "m' M 7" ’w Manufacturer! Dealers : COAL WWO“ mmumuAuxh-a Pablo” learn shout out am. Home Infidel“: hook in colon, “09 ”Inc plans. etc. 0'? ' this might save on In of «cum in is“ ‘ 9 F759“ ”WWI-$3); E lowest pica. County Coal. POCAHON’I'AS In. ls‘or costs ion. 80 why deity? Our factory and lumber ran! are Watts for Mg}! N millwork. lumber ad building «flies. BEFORE BUYING to hi” that house: make not- esnry repairs and additions. PhoneOneflve AllShea and they um now W? “m“- Mr and In lumen of haulage. have moved into the Jmplllm Au. dn home In West finale am. In AMI- will make her Mac with than L. II. Final. who he lulled i.- )linedgeville. was lure Hominy to "- movo his furnitum and other pen-on- al helonginxs from his home in High- Mrs. ll. E. Wright, Mr: J. C. Baum and Mrs N. C. Pearce attended the Ohio club banquet at, the Drake DIM last Thursday, Narrh 30. Mr and 31m T. J. Savage and sons of But Cuniss Amt, am enjoying the plenum“ of a new Dodge tour- ing car. Ed. Tank, Guthrie Boon and Bruce Bush have returned to Ripon College after a few days vacation between semestels. ' The Misses Alice and Helen Fair- weather, of Ft. Wayne, hut, are spending their spring vacation with Maxims here. Verne Death left Wednesday for Valparaiso. hut, to spend a few days with her sister, Marion. who is at- tending the university there. \' nu Chapter. 0. E. S.. will have initiation at their next legular meet~ ing. Tuesday. April 1!. No notice: will be mailed. Ilka Helen Fisher. of Chicago. is at the home of her aunt. Mrs. H. E. Coleman and expects to make her home here. The Nature Ctudy Class meets on A ril 14 at the honie of Mrs. Arthur W itelmrn in Gram!- avenue. High- land Acres. Hrs. C. C. Wetland»; wu- ‘l’hemnndonfl Ladle-mum I visitor here Monday. 8h: looked hold their bury ule Thursday, Apr. up many of her friends madc‘whllo 18 at 1:30 p. m., in the church hue- she resided in the village. meat. The usual line of good home. u:.., 114.... mun-.. A: on»... I. mad" bakery goods will b. 0“ “fle' HAY. GRAIN. STRAW POULTRY LAWN PENCISG Whfle Lead. Linseed Oil Brushes Alnhnstine Hyunic CALCIMISE Climax and H. R. H. (‘kaner GARDEN TOOLS Full Line 01 POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES Ready Mixed Paint “OLD Telephone 29 Gravel Mrs Ray Clarke entertainul at 500 Friday afternoon. Mrs G. B. Austin was awarded the find prize, Mrs J. J. Balaton the second and Mrs Harry The MacDonald house on Mid- daugh avenue, between Prairie and Chicago avenue. is going m be a very pretty home. Fred Rotten-in; is the contractor. A delegation 'of Downers Grave women accompanied Mrs. O'Neill to Hinsdale on Tuesday to The Hins- dale Womnns Club, where she was very favorably received. A. W. Johnson, of Fain'iew amt 5th avenues, left Tuesday evening, April 4, for North Dakota to look after his farm interest»: there. He will be gone a week or Ian days. Rimes the consolation. Dr. W. S. Babb, o! Muskogee. _Okl.. is here visiting with relatives. He was, {or many years. a resident phys-v icitm' and we understand there is a possibiiity of his returning. PdBaastcrn-nd ...................... 18: Pamnibkaaahperpoanl ............... 25: Porkuhgnalandmaorpaand ........ 2‘: PorkBaflsperaonl ..................... 21: Spnhhpcrpond ..................... ll: BonclcuSQakolBatmpu-poand .......... 33c California “mum. ave. pol-pound. .10: VealShoalder, perm ............... ...a: Swift'anokficldSar-Jghbox ........... 26: Brisket and Hate Co Beef, per pound” .10: Georgia Squares, Bacon, per pound ......... 15: Monarch Colfee, per pound. 38c; 3 pounds for ”c Fortune Macaroni, 3 packages for .......... 25c Hinnesota Crosby Corn, per can ............ [8c Libby’s Grated Pineapple, No. 2 can ........ 25c Libbys Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can .......... 30c Sterne's OI-O-Pom Toilet Soap, per bar ...... 5: P. 6 G. Soap, 10 bars for ................... 55: Sugar. 10 pounds for ...................... 65c If you want to see line. appetizing Gmeeries. Fruits and Vegetables. we are extending to you an imitation to come to our store. When you see our high quality and low prices. you will buy. and keep on buying. because you will like everything we sell. our prices and our quick service. Give us your grocery order today. moms»: mum STEWART n. BURNS, mm Groceries Meats '5 Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Puffer left last Fight for San Francisco. California. ‘when- the doctor will take up some ,speflul study in conmctlon with his ,pmfpssiuu. They expect to be [one Ia mouth or six weeks. l A mm was born to Mr. and Mrs. 'bouis Busch at Hinsdale on Saturday. iApril “1. Mrs. Busch was formerly gMiss Sylvia Karesh of the villlxe. 1, Mrs. James Struka w s haste“ to :her 500 club Wednesday. The prizes {wwe awarded to Mrs. A. 1. Wolf, 18!. ant N. 1'. Brenner. 2d and Mrs. P. 9U. Allen. consolation. Mr and Mrs James Ferguson have purchased the Leasing lot in Mid- dang]: avenue and expect m bufld at Dirndl» WJ Mani. Hartford. Com. m n the Chum VanBeynum family. They mat two days in Savannah. Ga. cud In New York city‘on their way." On Wednesday morn the stark came down, Out on a farm just south of town: lat-ft with the Coopers (Roy and Jauwt). the finest boy on this old plum-1. Mr and Mrs A 'r Ogre: and chim- nen spent the week end in Chins». Ml'm Downers Grove, Ill. 18 W. Railroad St. R. COLE tthelmmrnxhtenthegmwmdlmamh DeLuxe Annie THURS. 5 Flt. APRIL 13th 5 14th ms sxmsm mun sun W". E‘.‘"'is , HANOLD LLoyn Big Double Feature The Dicke Theatre angst-ad in a series of monthly mainly tmmmmmmmmwa sacred music at the first Evangeli- cd last Sunday evening. This was FRIDAY. APRIL 7“: Absolutely the lost Unusual Picture Ever Made by KATHERINE Ike DONALD KastoryManufacturingCo. Phone 687 301.3" W. Hillgrove Ave. [AG-Inge 1â€"1921 Model 7 pass. Big 6 Studebaker ..... $275.09 1â€"4921 Model Special Six Studebaker ...... $250.00 1â€"1921 Model 7 passenger Buick~~ .......... $275.00 1â€"4921 Model 5 passenger Buick .......... $250.00 These Tops are on display in our show room. Act Quick, only these four at above when. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING,~TRIMMING AND AUTO BODY REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTIES SPECIAL SALE THIS mom She accepts no man's love. invites in their hate. Condyâ€" Boa Turpin In “IDVE‘S OU’I'CAS‘I' “BADGER DELUXE ALL-SEASON TOPS” m “THE INFIDEL” SUPPORTED BY EUGENE O’BRIEN Norma Taluladge TUESDAY. APRIL llth SATURDAY. APRIL 81h ‘._. An entirely new type 0! story Wesley Barry and his dog | School Days] :5 given o_n Supdly enlist. I" 7. -' ,_

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