..... J‘BLIIEST MEIER IWSY NOTES .. _~ TED Hum um INâ€. 8. HUN MD "um â€9...?†’ â€ml wmmmmm TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. The only milk which can rally be called “at!" is milk which has ban pas- teurized. Wehaveaeom- plete pasteurization plant in full operation and all milk delivered from our wagonihssbeenhtthm this modern process. 11. 0" ml! II "n CW". Hum lip-Mum pm" Mc- I-n "mod II 0 ml at 91mm" and In no! at the MM 6. the humor). I. It! H. 1400' all run-ma mud mod. mid M I «In! of â€Willâ€. "In. In um fur The oldest nun and woman In the United Staten nwveiy mm In mm wriwlllbethoneouotmmufl State. Fair and Exposition at the W m: to be held at Aurora, 111.. August 1840 28. Inclusive. In addition to tho free trip to the amnion. each will melvoswlngoldmumlm- ï¬laments of every description. c3. 1......- 521. ‘1 313-. 1:9 I... ea 3. 91. g. loin- i 3...... .323 3!. e033 3 5. 0.1.1 2...... l... r» en: 1 3.. 1. 5:5.- -. .r- 33.3. 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Entry bleak. and rulel governing the content wlli be out by return mail. “We want to and the clumplon old former and term Maudie. bring them to the felt et our expense Ind give them e mi nation in emlltlou to the print." an Ir. Tumble. “The Central Stem nun-moo is e tamed tel: end u we. we drain to been! m on Ian 01 m at antral sum Exposition. VIII Bo Crowned Champion.†\Bio Aurora Fair,_ Aug. 18-26. HARDWOOD FIDORS mummy: D. H. UflLflORN DB. A. JOHNSON Vania", Surgeon Office 13 Grove St. Telephone 324 £5 So. Main St. Dana: Grove, Ill. Telephone 32143 L. E. SCHULTZ In It. TRY A REPORTER CLASSIFIED Ilr and In W 0 Brim uni In! 1150!. Sheldon and family of my- dale culled on (dend- hon Iomlay evening. Evelyn Gumball: return- «1 \VMI "mu to wow! I few chyn. Ilr and’ In H Vawbnflwx In! lunfly In â€laying that nation h Hollmul. â€Wynn. Thy and. the trip pwfully by In“. )lr Norman D Will-ml o! Chkm. u former mule-u. up“! Sunday with Ilr and In "any Bach. mam-w. Maw «was man you uh" your um. "w «am- man. "I“. nun-v- no .u-mu-mt um mam! unto-n. A “burden Party†by the Advanc~ ed Bible Class, Friday evening. July Mildred Hanson and Dorothy and : . mm, Hunt of Downers any. were The eIectrIc lights at the HnLCrest the guests .1 Hurley "“1 Fem Hatch Dance pavilion were furnished by Mr Bollweg. of Wheaten. repusenflng Friday. - the lathe“ Machine Co. In and Ira Ed. Yagel entertained I number at Chicago {ï¬ends Sunday. I" Paul Utley ""1 daughters "' turned heme loudly from a moat de- Niss Ida Shelukm of Illnulale spent "'5“... V5,“ with her W†n the week end with her friend. Merton Tank-o. “interior-g. llny in this vicinity attended the llr and )ln Fred Lander! uul p...†Bumu picnic at we“ CW family visited relatives luv aner- Wedneadly. They upon . a†a,†vm‘ Sunday. ' will long he â€Menu-ml. 0mm Am Ina. Mary in maul I-o-uri. "w tum um "mummy tn clue-w"! (mu lull Into Mu "w mum. Im- an nul- Sunday, July 23. 1922. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:39 a. :11. Evening Service at 7:30 p. m Sermon Themes: “Fragments†and “Our Influence.“ Wednesday. 7:30 p. 1». Mid Week Meeting. A hearty wel~ come for I" who “tend. “Chunk News†is expected to be ready {or distribution again next Sunday. CHAS. W. FRIEDRICH NAPERVILLE DOWNERS GROVE Hakim-go!) Ave. 15 W W Street LISLE CHURCH NOTES :7. A. 1.. Allison. Minister When the Great Sorrow visits you, remem. her that a skilled and experienced funeral di- rector can do much toward lessening the bur- den. Be very sure that you call on a mortician of this kind. You probably remember that old and dis. mal line “Man '3 born to sorrow as the sparks fly upwardâ€-â€"if not, don’t feel bad. It is best to think only of the cheerful things in life; sor- row comes of her own accord, and without invi- tation. .“As the "putty“ "Y Ambulance at all hours “QUALITY SERVICE†111 lotto We Cater to All Denominations The dectric lights at the Km Crest Dance pavilion were furnished by Mr Bollweg. of Wheaten. repusenflng the lathe" Machine Co. Mrs Eleanore Schmidt has been aufleflng from a poisonous infection but is rapidly improving. Mr and Mrs Elmer Dieter of Chi- cago, came out Friday and spent the week end at the Adgm Dieter home. Mr and lira Harry Fests-r enter- tained llr and Mrs Orrin Brown, of Dowuers Grove at dinner Sunday. Mr Paul mm and son, Buddy, hul Sunday night upper with the Harry Fostqr fatally. Meribah McCall, of Wheaton. Ind Donald MeColl, of Aus‘in. are spend- ing a few wtekx a Hill Crest. Lots of snappy music at the Hill Crest Dance pavilion every Wednes- day night. - John Doerr. of Nanerville. spent Sunday with his brother, Wendell Ir 1nd Mus-Lumen“ Polling lml no an coop: Ill" Dicke Theatre nut-day - may July 27 and 28 flmily and Ir tnd In J. Shah and sons, of Downers Grove and Mr. William Reideler. momma to Starved Rock on Sunday. Mr Spencer Greene and daughter. Once, and Everett Emu. motored to Galena Sunday. Miss Grate has neturned. but Mr. 6mm will remain for several weeks. Mrs D D Barnard, Mrs. Collins Goodrich and niece, "crib-h McCall attended the radio service at the Epimpa) church. DoWners Grove, on Sunday afternoon. What Hutu Town Livable. We‘d rather an ant and camp alums solm- running mrvnm. where at least the hints “'ka “mu-t some sign 0! fflvlulllm-ml and legltlmrflum, than hum: tmr lult In n Imus? lm-altml among punple Mm haw tumult?» how to fllnllv, and how In visit "mung me. other un' nm' furvfnflwrs am. MARY BfEiZéoh‘D’s mm mm wmnov aï¬gagm'r' ’ with we continued deadlock een coal miners and operators. Even though the strike were end- ed tomorrow and all mines resum- ed full-time operation, there would still be an underproduction thrm out the winter. Order Coal. now. It will be an act of wisdom. Deliveries will be slow Pleas for prompt delivery of coal in January may be in vain, when cold days come. Thereisnodenyingthatthe fuel situtionofthenatlonisfggtgsâ€" Lord Lumber Company Raddent Number of the Imnherman’a â€mum .js. .l ' smnm'ï¬nonms 030661818 Phonesoandm Main and 011mm; r ‘3 “TRY THE DRUG 310m "RSI“ "I later. Through an advantageous purchase, we are able to offer for this week only a few . Large Ivory Pyralin "and Mirrors - - $3.49 Six-inch Pyralin Nail Bullets ----- $1.79“ See the new imported Trixie novelty dolls. W are all the craze through the East. These were on- . dered from Europe last Munch and have just 815;; ' rived. Dainty, grotesque, unbreakableâ€"two stylu Step in and examine them feature articles. They IN big moneycsaving vnlugs tor immediate use a! m SATURDA Y EVENIN’ 1 UL Y TWEN Yâ€"NIN TH TICKETS 25 Cam: COME ICECREAM SOCIAL Maybe we can’t in JANUARY An Unusual Event! nun-e ulna. g Itis biethatitwillcost NOR beforethewinteriscn ORDER TODAY. at the heat, but if you order now itwillhelp mmakeyanestimated thefuelneedsin DowneraGrovc. Wearegoingtomeeverypower within our meansto our customersandwedont want n oneofthemtobecoldnextwintu‘. Placeyourordertoday. l... Don’t gamble your next In“ comfort the chance â€at coal will cheaper 'whlzn tn strike ends. TRIXIE DOLLS $.25 - $2.00 410“ To be held on thetemplé its; Cumin and Washington Sh; Downers Grove Masonic Temple Association