II 3nd Mn Hurry Dlmley 5‘] Mr, Helen. M West Curï¬ss 8!. .14 Ir and In "any Gmmhaun, of .uue. have Mumed from 1 “to wash My at Oak Ridge camp. on the Fox riwr mar 81. (Wade. Fish In. boating and bathing wvn the main attractions. Funeral services will be held at. 2 O’doek. Satunlay dumoon, July 1. 1: St Paul's church, Grove sheet, .ï¬' In. Amanda Schnder, wife of In: sander. Mn Schndor died ‘Mhmeon theChs. Model *1!!! in a. Halo road southwest of W Wednesday mnivc. 8h jun «Ila-lag from a nervous m PETER. SCHMDER It and Mr: Inn-art Jacobs-en, of 8mm! Washington .clmt. entertained last Sunday rvening, Mrs. Adolph Williams and family, of Oak Park; In. C. Neuron, of Chicago; Mr. and In. E. Sawyer. of Chicago; Mr. and In. C. P. Jacobsen and family, of Chicago. An Onjoylble evening was went playing cards. Refreshments m served and the guests stayed mm“ and motored into ('th «arty Way morning. the scales 1“ ï¬ve pounds, tome nix «d one man goes so far as to daim the ï¬sh weighed Fight pounds. We hven‘t been able (0 locum Fred to w the has but we know hw'n able to land anything that hits his hookj Fad "duke bmko 0w retard when he landed 3 Mg bum on the Fox river In! Sunday. Some say it hit It Md In 4; M Dunn and um, Georg! left Wedmuhy morning (or l M! vm. nlllivc- It Neatly. Nth-uh. They aw muting the trip vi. Human lml expect to to fun)" we“. pmhnbly lo Yoflow’ m Part, bdon [running In their but ï¬ll the ï¬rm-o, . Ir and Mn “any I' Kinh and flair he uovu mm go!" no... Crumb“. ’2 '3â€!!! wheomin. u- f'ff‘.‘ 355v- Twain. After a {0' d.†n.“ with the" gun-nu, Mr and Ir And Mrs J Y Kidwell, of Noah Pom! uvenuc, have gone to Him:- qul, Wit, when "my will spend the Ilium of the summer. This is in ‘MGH'I {Ivorfle “thin. resort and li- Bmhhr. qr climate: am; In. Brutal" 1m return 1min than {at In “ands! viu‘L Hammad. They In both amt-hen: d 0! Blue blind fln «hp-Mont, FM Hammond bun. UH rMuflmr a! an N. auto ï¬n "mine. {nil And An opcnu‘ou will ht p"â€" w tomorrow mommy to get u John Scum" and Numld Mun- lwhd. of Blue Illlnd, waned “'9de in, with Mr. Hammond" nth". Prod Ills Laura Sthoon was when to “I. Wuhanflon Park Ila-wind. Chi~ up, Wednesday morning Her knee cup um lnh-PlIrfd u the result a! a htl In pim- ‘ Fay Hinchman, the genial gas man, who between whiles in a how: 01 more than local note was «theduled to meet Ross Mun-pm, a :tmk yanlsj bruiser, in the Aurom arena tonight The scrap has been called off because' Fay has an infected ear. I The Ladies Aid Soc-holy of the Lion- mtional chum-h will meet Thurs- day, July 6th, at 1:30 p. m. in the church [Sodom The hordesses will be Mrs. Callender, Mrs. John Gray and On Wednesday. June 2!, the Rev.’ and Mrs. Julius Kircher, Mrs. Louise" C. Kilt-her, Mrs. Elmuth Kimher, at" Chicago and Dr. Edward Kin-her of: New York UN, and Mm J. l'mpv (am of Chcago, \Mud with the (hotew 121d family on Glow rtvcet. Mrs G 8 Austin entertaim-«l at. ï¬ve "T “'1 Hmâ€) Moellm', of Schaumâ€" hundred at her home In Belmouxlbelg. mind-‘- ' avenue on Tuesday afternoon. .“l’s.i The "9‘3 ONO ANN“. Purtm‘ 01' the Howard I’fafl‘ captured the ï¬rat pnzu, K Immanuel Lulht-ran church officiated Hrs James Straka the second anxlfp(“‘f"""“"g the beautiful double “I“: Hts Austin was unauinwmly mum! ed the consolation. in, W. F. Heinlz‘ A cordial invi- tlu'on be exumled to all members ï¬nd friends. m can conï¬dently expect a big box 0! the ï¬lmy tribe in the win-(c for distribution. He hasn't filled yet. ï¬ltrhuhndnndtbmehfldo M.;Wn,4uldml- Ll"; m lave! her 'udm. Ir. main. S MILLS of Cover: were laid fur twenty at e “'9!â€ng luncheon {dinning “we cereâ€" mony From 2:30 Io a o'clock the xhride and [mom were received at a Mention. The imm was attended by Mr. Funds But-rt Miles, of Downer: Grove. The ring boner wu lovely mu. Doris Ann Currier. Miss Ruth (kisser! was numbered among the nut of town mam An “h! Ruth Woldy Radar! Mlywhl's chd-ï¬n: ".11.: 1M briw proton-don with the bride os- coflevl by Mr (I‘M. "ï¬end 0n liv- Ing mm when the martian rim- TM brkk me banana! (own at moon [for gun hinmed In nil over In Incl Iâ€!!! and was «text a! by â€is: Mk! Woldy, the won I gown a! orchid nun. won rad underneath I tannin"! "7mg"! mum bower. The rulmlnatvoa n! I nuance yhuch had in lmpflon In Vcllov- alum I‘m-t nu handful†telema- iud ll {be horn of Mr. and In. T. M. Woldy. u Edna", North Dakota. win-n um 1"an Womy Ind Mr Elmer G. Fwimfl, cl Downers: Grove, Inn united In marriage on Jul. 24. The mummy vu run at high «Jan by the ll". 6. A. Luna. Pro- cedin. â€it “My, “91'! Emmi"- 3‘... Wu IN": '2' :5. Wofl’ly Willi. Following the van-mony I wedding suwr was named in the room» Whit. were beautifully decorated to: the otcnmou. The Inge wedding elk-I. furlmhal by the ROM Bakery was cut by "u- bn'de and pieces diutrflwled ‘o I" the guest». Mr. and Mn. Mooller will min (hm home on a farm near l‘llntiw. The bride. beautifuiiy gowned in whitevbeaded gem-gene, wearing a veil and carrying a y-‘honer boquet of white roxw and swvet pens, was attended by the Misses Marlins Mael- k-r, nf the Grove, Martha. Niebuhr, of Gibbon. Minnesota. and Frances Zander, of Thomton. The bridex- maid» wow the rainbow colors in or- Kandy and consume hoquets o! tweet pans to mulch their gownn. Their nttendantu wen Arthur Hngenun, Irvin Posh» and Fred lehmann, I" o! Downena vae. A very pretty home wedding was celebrated in the prvrem-e of about reventyï¬ve relatives and friendy‘ at eight o'clock Wednesday evening when Miss Mildred (V'. Lehman", the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Leh- mann, uf Saratnga avenue, became the brinlv of Mr. Fred MovHer, son 0! Mr. Hem) Mueller, of Schaumâ€" belg, Illinois ' Pbpular Couples Pledge Troth As Month of Roses Draws to a Close cvremony which 'made lhvm man and wife. , LEHMANN -â€"- MOELLER 4 DOWNERS GROVE mag DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS . BUSY WEEK FOR CUPID I I'M-SSW“ u Mi. and Mrs. (kissed lefl immed- \\’0LDYâ€"â€"GEISSERT Hmwuuom apnoea: thew-mu- simulated-Minoldueaolnould have. Ink Account-either mango mu. nAunowwmubo Can You Afford to be without A BANK ACCOUNT Monsieur Dori", Pl‘ufeswur, et Uladame Darin, om, Yhonneur de vous, Maire part du muriage de leur ï¬ne, I.‘lmiaurnoi>elh: Denise Dorin, avec M.‘ EFredcxick H. Sacksteder, de New ’ York. of dead (wigs on the trees of the villa“: Co mark his six week flay among us In" seventeen years in “he known of Mother Earth. â€my, may changes will have taken place baton the text brood index in how. Mr. and In. C. Foul Duh motor- «I In )luvn‘o yo-truhy nncmoon to Attend 0» "an“... of their um. Dr. (Warlo- Pord Dash. 0! Anton. lo Min Elizabeth, «ham» 0! In. Carey!" Coon. of Manna. ' Following Ibo «Runny the mph 3.". on an euWIg ’9' "3M“ Wino-min ‘l’ï¬oy rm ‘0 at home In their my (ï¬ends. afler July 15 it 22! Evan. avenue. Alma. Th seventeen ynr “lanai†has ï¬nd about disappeared from our and“. Thin {â€6" insert have: mm»; but on memory of some per- um“ OM“ Clamp. TM l'allod Nam m not In. sum mm â€mm I801 The Inn-M If "done- hm. mm M- !III Mr":- N". was mu, m Mum 27 and 2! n your rm» mm m mm. "wind". 0‘ "main M l‘nltod Nate- mum! Inc-rod. smut singing â€drunk: I number lecrici Sachlodcr in the young‘ met m» a! Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Sack- uleder, fotmcrly ol the Grove. He was born hen. attended the local gnuk and high schools. was I mem- ber n! the high school hula. but. um! football tel-mu. Ho vru one o! the but boy- to go over with the "90! Field Anilleoy of tho Rainbow «QM-Ion 3nd 5- well known. and well liked by all. “Professor and Madam Doria, of No. 7 rue Claude-Bernard, Fm, have the honor to announce the marâ€" riage of their dlughler, His» Denise Donln to in. Frederick H. Sukatedex of New York. It Bench Blull. Mun- chumts. on Thursday, June I. 1922." A "free hand" translation 0! the above wedding announcement. which was printed in French and neceived by many of Frederick Sacksteder's friends in the village, is: L1 manage 3 etc celeble a Beach Bluff (Mauachuseus) Le jeudi 1 Juin 1922. j Perigeux (7, rue Claude-Bernard), le 6 Juin 1922. iatI-ly after the reception for' the Black Hills vountry of South Dakota where they will spend their honey- moon. They will be at home to friends at I70 Oakwood avenue, after Aug- ust ï¬rst. DORIN â€"â€" SACKSTEDER Imvm Amt-'1' CONE ('OONâ€"DA VIS 'I'M Yam: People's Club a! 8. Andrewâ€: church, omen-Sued Wod- neuluy "out": a! I uhower fur Mk. Helen Thatcher, of Highland avenue. who it to ho mauled to John Door-r WH-ton. o! River-Me on July l9. Thn um: um bold It the home of Mr. “no†Bokk-lmln Ind Min Thatcher mm the mdpknt of many brnuuml gem. ‘ Commencing July. 1922, Mr. Elmerj l'lllhon‘l will manage the Dirke Thea- he and we assure you we Will do °"i erythlng in our power m "how you only the herd. high class, clean mo- tion plumes that can be procuml. The Dicke and Curtis's: {Theatres have found it advisable to operate one theatre only. It has always been the aim of both theatres to show the pub-' lie of Downers Grove, the best to be had In Motion pictures, combined with the best possible Fervk‘e. Stop an l-‘riedrich's Furniture Store in Railroad street and hear the July Brunswick [Monograph records, They will play on any machine. Brunswick Phonographs and rec- ords at Friedrich's. )5 West Railroad <treet. Don't forget lndu Kosmeï¬cs at Selig Sisters Hat Shop. 6-30-2 All Ladies and children’s summer hats greatly reduced at Selig Sisters Ha). Shop. 6~30~2 :Come in and see our line of lndu Pk-wders and Creamsâ€"the ï¬nest on the market. at Selig Sisters Hat Shop. 6-30-2 ’A Few Grand Grocery Bargains! 5 rolls Lunch Wax‘ ............. 19c 3 pkgs. Argo Corn Starch ...... 25c R pkgs. Argo Gloss Starch ..... 25c 7oz.jarPure Preserves ........'15c Large package Oatmeal ........ 25¢ Bulk Cocoa, per pound ........ ».18c K C Baking Po'WGér, 25 oz. can ‘. .19c Laughlins 11 oz. bottle Pure Lemon Juice ....................... 5: Sunshine Biscuits, asst, 2 pkgs 13c Gingersnaps, in kegs ...... -.-. 30c Fairy Macaroni Sauce, per can 15c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3pkgs.. .25c Certo, the surq jell for making per- fect jams or jellies, bottle. .35c These rods are made single, double and triple; side drape; outdo-ï¬t; and are-made up to 12 loot lengths but they can-be made longe it you so de- sire, lor the sun porch windows etc. Also we have sashrork and casement window rods. They will improve the looks at your widows and French ANNOUNCEMENT 36 Inch Checked "Ratina’y" Suitings shoes, sim 2V: to 6, closing out at per pair ..................... 81.19 New colors and white in these very popular snitin 36 in. wide, at. yard 60: 3!} in. Checked Ratinay Suitings. special. per ya ..................... 59c Women's or Misses White Canvass Rubber heel and sole, lace "Reds†medium high heels. some are plaln some are Colonial styles. Good quality canvass, good leather soles, covered an leather heels. Closing out at 3|.“ Y. P. C. ENTER’I’AINED low and medium hi h heel; Leather soled, some leather heels. some are cov- erd heels, nearly sizes. Closing out at per pair .................. 81.45 Women’s, Young Lhdies’ and Misses‘ lWhite Shoe Sale Fifty Pairs 0' White Canvass Lac: Shoes [or Summer Wear “KIRSH FLAT RODS" Advertisements C. H. DICKE ELAN-3R H. l'HLHORN New “Ratinay†Suitings While Canvass Pumps READ REPORTER ADS A51) TRADE AT BONE! ' Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank About the only (nu-options to this rule will be the large IRON HEN brimming to our savings depositors. Them mcnwpoor fellows~nevvr have a mention. They just keep working for our customon 'day In and day out the whole year through-piling up MORE dollars in the form of compound interest- ane you any IRON MEN working {or you? I! not. bring none to thin bani NOW and open a Savingu Account. PRACTICALLY EVERYBODY IN THE UNITED STATES~WILL HAVE A HOLIDAY ON TUESDAY. JULY “5 A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Juice ....... ' ................ 5c Sunshine Biscuits, asst, 2 pkgs 13c Gingersnaps, in kegs ...... r. . . -30c Fairy Macaroni Sauce, per can 151: Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3pkgs. . .251: Certg, thy surq je_fl__f_or snaking pg!- Young Ladies and Misses White Can- vass pumps, rubber heels and soles, closing out at per pair Special per yard 59c ........ 31.19