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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jul 1922, p. 10

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hunger car repaint: and in~ ”actors, 70¢ per hour; Freight car repairers and inspect- Ifl. 63¢ per hour. To replace men on strike against ”lion of the United States Rail- rnd him Board. 'heial tttention given to training Men with or without experi- m in mechanical work. Choice of locations offered. Men 3? yin have wanted the opportunity to‘ Julie in the West should ship at Hot! these attractive post- ' h m filled. iguana lldlhists, boilermaken, black. man... sheet metal and electrical workers, 70¢ per hour; 8.8. 8s 0. R. H. Ir and Mrs: P. L AM;- and It and In F l, Wildish mot-rod In the PM "mu-e. Mrs mm in hr! to “tan! the (turn! of her Mr. Albert Gable. In C Cari-ova and (DI-(Met. lar- g-nflz. of lit-He. linu..vhflr' In a few by: this In} cm» her “or. In I. W'Wfim 0f Noflh Th Ian J Mimi Nuns. W J “I "N Band-“ta! Mn‘ hm Mind rm M1 vac-“on In K.»- nn. He will [in a mu 0! IN Imam My w Cowm- Iin which he nut-H It Kama! my, an! Sunday m". Helpers for thew craft: WM]. July 2‘. on You" M5 Ch. at R. Andm'n chute“ cum-unpnynmmd- Mulrnd lnSPIflnnfl It out In Mind Ilka. I” W5 OI M Sunday It and In: G... lam Ind I! and In I 0 mm: .1 In. La“. rnhywl - undo! W b Mun and visit!!! ”It Boy 8001 lu R C lid“: outed-mod II m My alumna. In J J Rubia- wink. In! ”in. In Mlnd 0h:- In Caroline Bhutan, In aunt o! In Fred 8 [ed-on. urinal hen Thar-day mm from llama. Inn. when Aha will make be! how and I!“ ma hen for about I month. IBCHANICS Ind NEWS For Pennant Minn Ill-es Alin- aml Ruth-r loll, Mll- NO Dutchman", and Hanna-e Whil- m Ion Saturday evening {or I rah vmuon It Starved Roth and MIC point.- 0! Interest. It Weaver, («that of Mrs. S C Huxley, 0! North Prince avenue. was hurried to the West Suburban hospi- tal loud-y evening for an emergency Mon to: nneudeUL Ir. R. Schryver. who formerly lived in the villuge and was an em- ploy. o! the C. B. E Q.. Is an up m was", died manly at his hon}: in llinneapolin, Minn. \ It and Mrs G H Bunge and [George have returned from their ex- tended sight-seeing trip through the 1331101!!! Parks and the West. Harold Clarke. Chas. Aldrich, W MI Ind Mr Pnnderleith, of maxilla started for Pelic-n Lake, Win, for a weeks fishing trip, last Sunday. WHHEB In Mueller, who moved to De- troit, from here about In year ago. is width; with her sister in East Map- le avenue. Mrs Gust Barnick and two child- ran are visiting her cousins at Plain- neld. 111.. for a few days. In Eugene Noyes and daughter, Winifred, of Minneapolis. an: visit.â€" in; with the gan- family. Illa Lillian Wander, and Florence, 1m Tuesday evening for Avoca. Neb. to spud some time with mlnlives. ”LII-u Esther 3mm and daughter. m Ind Alberta left Monday {or New York. MANN. C. ‘B. i Q. AMA, ILLINOIS ' {_m: We. ha. D. C. {or a months visit with .Mter. muckfulldlp z-P'i‘nhyhucvne toW-Ih' Mel: who is in and is winning anal cambla manner. "In m, bond Ind lodging 47¢ per Lehmann 6’ Michels Store V.â€" â€"._ _._v-â€" _..., that strong kind, per jar ........ 15c Large Carton Lily Flakes Crackers 65c llb pkg. Ground Black Pepper. .. .39c 1 12 lb. can Cooked Corn Beef. .. .mc vidual sizer pkg. 5c, kin-g; pkg... Stemes 01 0- Palm Toilet Soap, bar l5c Jaggoq flute firgpgred Mustard, lllxnwl! NAM llml «\c-r)‘ «my "kn IInlu-n‘. lml will. myuhy )mn lay I! on “M- u Irmwl: mul nun-nu- un- like runny, mm mun nu: llw)‘ «Ill swol- lmr unnhlug ulna" llwmwlvm Mull. mania-rim: M Ilw rro-omlny ul midi Ian-mu. .\. l‘Iun-mflnu-k, | Laughlin's Lemon Juice, 11 oz. bbt.15c Hoyl‘ickis Malt_0at_Bi§cuit, indi- â€"l’l|vq freon. Many Hun:- Im-u lu Mullflflll. I'lh'h 3mm "damn an" Print In D Imouluml 0|».qu «pm ”a clan! d I um. mu». «m. nuns-p. In lam-n un- «min. nun-I null. to "I- pol-“r: “ll-n n Inna nu shun- char um! mum In inn! You an! (hr! an nu .- um; .2: Huh MW That I» jml mo- nu, in ml- worn; as um», um punt,“ mm :1 man. but It lutn n gnu-I uulmml N-jmfldou m m mum“ Ilu- mm am! not. H port-rt.- I‘mum-O I. O'Muwu. Men’s White Canvass Oxfords and Tennis Shoes- Aqont 50 pairs Len; Closing Out at per Pair 95c 9 White Voile Double Panel Princess Slips-Janey Stripe-Special July Sale, Each - - - - . $2.19 'Iflly Paragraph. Win-(ever "mummy may hue hu- h llu any. M I» n llmruugm'nn n! qu-m INK. mul ll Im~ nu any. mmumrulh‘fly sluukhm. hul omly the "lam. qu-n the! Dr. Kmmlmnu "r Iloe Inland “my” mm mm Ilu-lr mm: M Mm n-utlm mm; talk. um! try In Ina-mm- Hwy haw sum-k 0" In nu omnflmml mm and ”an [My sm- lunhm Hw Home all "Mr Num: lmuu Dudgv. [ ‘i :w- v-r ’ On July 29 the Masonlé' Temple ‘Association will hold a regular old fashioned ice cleam social on the Masonic Temple building site, Cur-i tis and Washington streets. Ladies-I and children are especially welcome and there will be social features of interest in addition to the always welcome ice cream and cake. HARVEST-GRASS STRAW HATS In four shapesâ€"f o r Men. Women, Boys or Girls, only 106M MASONIC TEMPLE ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD SOCIAL The M. E. Philethea Class held their regular all day work meeting at the home of Mrs. Chas. Baker, in 80. Forest avenue, Wednesday, 23 ladies being present. These meetings are becoming very popular on account of the wonderful dlnhers served at noon, each lady contributing her favorite dish towards the meal. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month, the August meeting to he held at the home of Mrs. John “ole. by, East Maple avenue, August 10. Katine animus, 36-well, In Lavender, Iran, Green at! White. Sale Price only ,- - - - 55c yd. JULY MONEY. SAVERS Telephones I77 6 178 munda- lot may mn- and My- tN-g ilk-h Mull h in hum will in a will: but“. It It loud I (“one w. Hailey ”may Wuhan-1‘1" m the ulvanlan and mum- llliu I". nix '0“ "Mn" I Immune o! “afloat o! llw but vwhkullll loullom “m "r" and me lol “”5.“ . {Ion-Pm lb. north aide. A little ullentlmi “I" o! eighty (on. on that Park “I have to be given to the lake but “0’ ("in tho lake. The clad whh-vcrytluiuu lu cunt-head M In! in little lluougln the am” 0' l‘hlu'anlv‘w' will-go llul it wlll not ho long a Lemon ‘ (30' Just." mandala. wlll ho «lone. )lr. Wllll then- lou Inflow-l Mlhfw'"k “M'- flopl. "' 0" ”Md“ mod". how, u" 1.“ tinned “N'UIM Ind Water plunl is lMIlllnx .M I we," in!“ w outlet 9'9“" cooling nmmlu- lot the mlnu vloloul, m. c... be m on a mm" ’0“ u '0'“ 5° W Wm 0"! l u plop at" Ilia Ich- Ior mulling mm martyr” E Mum“: ‘33::3: ”ll“. although when 1::- Iu than ll whiny I“ he notice-bk In 1 "hr as b mmwuzffifi. clown :rlllzf’m" a” vlflm M h“ valor m" m {ulna ln "ten right along. 1‘ vMoul, m. e... be m on «fun mt human upon M Devan (Azmg'efl If“). It: curving adv-way WOMENS M18888 RUBBER BATHING CAPS . .. â€"Special Price-â€" Mrs. Nu Oslewig retiring Noble Gum! Wu escorted to the Past Noble Grand's station and presented with a W! officers jewel. - Winnie] m ” Won “Km. '1‘. on " My evening the following on. L can being installed. " Ellie Benaen Noble Grand '1 Madge Kettenring ...... Vice Grand Lila Sutton .............. Fin. Secretary r Mary Smith ..... .. a Amends Dornley .‘ . eliminator y, Eugenia Thompson . 3 Eleanor Reidler ........... l. G. 5 Sarah Smith ........ 0 G. [- Walter Rogers ..... .. R. S. N. G. , Nellie Foreman L. 8314. G. , Lena Shennan . .. R. S. V_ G. 3 Ella Foster L S V. G. . Mrs. Mildred Cox, who had bee ! elected to the office of Noble Grand , was forced to send in her resignation ‘ , owing to her serious illness. An el- ection was held, Miss Elsie Benson. Vice Grand elect being elevated to the office 01 Noble Grand and Miss Madge Kettenring elected to Vice ligand in place 9: iMssBensen. "The installing; stall” consisted of W H Rogers, W H Beidellnpn, M J Fox. E M Brunson. C J Winter and G C Schindler, all Past Noble Grands h o! Downers Grove Lodge No. 750. p [1. 0. 0. P_ and members of Bluebird s Lodge. They made an imposing ap-l e penance as they marched into the' A hall in the toll MI“. 0! their 0!â€" fices. They deserve great credit for the portal-mam of their work which 5' Wu highly appreciated. I“ 1 1 l t t l t m LAKES LOTS PURCHASED 150M 15 Rolls Lunch Wax .............. 19c 6 Rolls Toilet Paper ............. 25c “Mixit” makes a perfect French dress- ing, per jar ...................... 30c 7oz. jar Pure Raspberry or Strawâ€" berry Preservea ............... 15c Large Jar Queen Olives .......... 40c Savoy Pure Olive Oil, Pts‘ 66c, qts $1.25 31.35 Value for only WOMENS KISSES LACE GINGHAM TRIMMED VESTEES that with the purchue 0! than lotu by a prognxuivc Dona: Grov‘c nu- lqlont who has both the denim ml the man: to Improve them that 0th» will see the alanine and nonh- thiu ‘one o! the heart vwhkutlll locations on tho north nick. A little uttentlun I" lame to he [hen to the lake but 'merythiuu lu golng shall no butt in ,our will-n that it will not ho loam ,belon noun-thug wlll I). done. Hr. {Pr-uh Allen. Supt. of the Electric - an Ibo “ «no a In 0!- m b will" up 3m N am but. It" In nah-v Mm m "In“!!! M The program as is I’d-.13 worked out will give special attention to in- struction in basket ball and football. first aid. Ind other school activities. The details ’0! this camp will be any non-teal later. ‘ _--,. The,dates for the camp will he ‘ August 21 to 25. Any boy of Du- page County between the age of 12 and 15 may attend, who is willing to play the game. The price of the camp will be $6.00 for five days, and this will include a round trip on the boat from Chico- go to Michigan City. A number of strong leaders have already been so- emed and any community sending five or more boys will be required ‘to furnish one adult leader. ' The Board felt thot a number at boys would be glad to take the op- portunity of this outing junt before school begun. They also plan for a camp for high school boys to he held August 28 to September 4_ varuuwu IV w I: own: sulllc in “II: Senators claim to have live .350 hit- ters on their team. They recently trimmed the Napervllle team by a 8 to 2 score. . Business Manhger Jenkins expects to have a that close pitcher for the remainder of the games this season, one who will be able to stop the high scoring and numerous base hits which have been making the games uninteresting of late, . Last Sunday the team traveled to LaGrange when they tool: a trim- ming to the tune of 7 to 3. 1 They the Buttormu on Food. Butterflies. which are very I‘lmllne in .\mlmlln. un- nulYm-ulml in mlllluus ‘ The Bonn! of Directors at the Duâ€" Page County Y. M. C. A. held their regular meeting last Friday. and de- cided to hold the annual boy's camp on the dunes near Michigan City. 1 Any [In Between the Age of 10 and 'lhvelod 15 Is Pflvileted to Mum! and 7.0“?!“ Illa Camp. c a remainder of the games this xenon, [cl- one who will be able to stop the high of scoring and numerous base hits 50- which have been making the games A shoe isnot a g.oodbanl: Put your money in this Bank. Thugs will8 not beat YOU to get it. Both you and your money are safe. He Kept His Money In His Shoe Thugs beat him. left him unconcious, took the They Uu Baum-Mu as Food. Blluvrmlm. which are very [mum In Mulmlm. nn- umfimnml in millions by the ulmrlglnns. uml scammed from llu-ir nlngm ”rumba! lulu when and CI“ O'II. Farmer’- and - Merchant’s Bank WI“ I (MIMI m lpu‘ «:me WHERE. WHEN. WHY and P03 VIM? may may but am. A N Am.“ Man you on Mm way of "am" 7 ”month‘s-o I. me- but TODAY. Your macâ€"lam m"~k . an! natal Can you to"? Push-My not. M but you um 0nd at "mommy talk-It to (M bet yum "platinum unit-- you upon: your mo L- n... J The Downers Grove Mocha" team will have for their opponents next: Sunday afternoon at the North Side field, the Juliet Senators. This is expected to be a real game as the Senators claim to have five .350 Mt- ters on their team. They recently trimmed the Napervme team by a 8 to 2 score. . Business Man‘ger Jenkins expoctsl FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downer: Grove. muons. Automamun'mmsnén; . Wm: clad to nan-n Ln! My on n. Al: on». c! the mad mmbyanum Statsâ€"Ammacuun ' â€"lmM July so. Rifle Ans’n. WHERE om Your: MST uonmrs moons cor I The course of tire is two sighting shots and 20 shots {or noon! It 1,000 ynrds. There are no specifie- tlons {or rifle. sights or ammunition. Prizes will be given for first. loc- ood and third general; first. second and third National Guardsmen; high man with service rifle and service sights and merchandise prizes for ladies. the day of the match and any citi- zen of the United States ls gligible. Entry blanks should be pent to Donald E. Dunn, 6110 Stony Island Ave., chairman of the prize commit- ' I Local rifle shooting enthusiast; 'will be intergsted in the announce- ment that on Sunday, July 23, tho Chicago Rifle Association will hold a shooting. match for the long tango chamnionshlp of' Illinois at 1’0“ Sheridan. The competition is being held under sanction of tile Nations! Rifle AESocintion/ The entries close at 3 o'clock on

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