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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Sep 1922, p. 5

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Ir nod Hrs Water Frodenhlgen ' and son, of Nlpewllle, visited in the J. C. Win. in Santos. am... lush-onl- It but 0! than Mum."“" '" Al on day work Mug will In huh“ I"! non Valued-y u (to bone of ln‘m'm‘ a...“ can ‘l'h ml ml" mum of Wu: Output, 0. It. s. will ho had on May "who. W I! at! 8‘. Thin will to Initiation and n- Wain-In and VII Manly III for anal been. Ir and In WWI-III Hell and dumb“: spent labor Day wm. In PM “at! and daughur. Ann. n In View. lithium. " Wm. Stun!!! «turned Monday we flag from In auto trip to the south- "! part of the ante wlwn he was looking mar his business inwmtu. In Alice ,Hukmn and daughter, Kathryn, and In 8:th spent the not end and Labor Dty totaling at [Ah Gem: with (death. W. J. Davenport of the Hawkins Garage is setting up an airplane for A. ‘8. Holler of Evanston. lloncofhhlect. Fred Piem in slowly recovering from I Ind use of blood poisoning village on ' Monday. The Robert Schnnk family of Oak- wood avenue, are entertaining guests from out of town. Harold Heal is enjoying his vaca- tion with his mother and sister at Bay View, Mich. Hm Victgr Peterson and daughter, Grace, have hemmed from their trip to the coast. Wm. Holloway has purchased the Snyder bungalow in North Forest Ivonne and will occupy it October 1. Miss Mary Snyder. of Mt. Pleasant, lawn, is visiting at the Snyder home in Oakwood avenue. Mr and Mrs Carl J. Staiger motor- ed to Palatine on Monday and took in the Cook County fair. Mr and Mrs Motsett, of Samtoga avenue, are entertaining their son md family from Peoria. friends. m- und In J. c. White have been entertaining their niece from South Bend. Ind. a Ir. Goon. Jack. of Lima“ Ive- MICHELIN Prescriptlbn Drugglsts Main Corliss Sta. Home 6 Downers Grove ”fry 0* Drug Store First” USE A DUNN PEN -â€"- A CAMEL FOR INK â€"- AND ELIMINATE YOUR PEN TROUBLES! THE PEN WITH THE UNLIMITED GUARANTEE In field has returned from Wau~ man where she was visiting old Main St. Warren Ave. Phone 284 Kidwell Garage. Co. START SCHOOL RIGHT WE ARE SELLING THESE HIGH QUALITY TIRES AND TUBES AT PRICES YOU PAY FOR ORDINARY MAKES. COME IN AND GET THE COMPARATIVE FIGURES. GUARANTEED. DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS A Point fot Every Hand! SEIBERT and NORRIS On: Quality Only THE BEST Mr and In I. C. "ed" and chum". filth". twat tho root out! with Ir and In 7.. L 0km Iud IrlMIn KW. Rum-n Yorhlllo. In Wm. Sunk. of Pair-oat manor. gun I We dam to “my chlldm o! the neighborhood to! Fuck}. Hoodlu- to My tho yum": "Mod the In“. Thom-n Swan», - fomr mid"! of the V“.I'P, died an Iii: hone in Chit-go Supt. 5. Ir. 80.0m- built the mikhm in Santa: “emu now the IrCollum home and wfll h- n- mmbml by my Ion! people. In W. W. Wilhelm nnd children have Murned from their nation spent an their summer home in lit-h. Mrs Nnomi Replinger has rammed hum betwixt! to linmpolin. Iinu. In; Ihry Holma- Ind daughter, Injode, o! 3!. Louis. Mm. went the rock end It the Dot-gin home In 30% mom "not. Their many friends wcn‘ glad to we them. The Nature Study class will meet with In: Arthur Whitehom 3: her home in Grand avenue. Highland uâ€" ers, September 15. Luncheon will be It 12:30 end the program at 1:30. A Hag-met Home Festival will be given by the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church on Friday, November 3 at which both fmcy and practical uti- cles mil be on ule. The concrete on the Plank road is just about finished to the Cook county line on the east and 'Ive'll be riding on it in thirty days. Mrs. M. Melbourne ,0! East Prairie avenue is convalescing from an op- eration performed several weeks ago at the Hem-min hospital. The S. 8. Vernon family visited in Evanston over the week end. Mrs. Vernon was the soloist at the Imman- uel Methodist church theré Sunday. The Rev. A. S. Phelps will be back in his pulpit at the Congregational church Sunday after his months va-‘ cation. Mr and Mrs Joseph Kotzum, of Chicago. spent the week end at the home of her sister. Mrs Henry Dress- ler in East Railrbad street. The T. S.‘ Slum funny, of If: ‘ fir and In N. P. Button- ukr‘ Gnnn.ammvingTuoodayiMofln ulnedatsoomsuouhynlghttho home they purchased at Pail-view and occasion being the WWW of Third avenues; their wedding day. Prizes were won by In G. B.-Austin (and annnoo Kr and Mrs Ivomn, of Chicago. ne‘er. A mock wedding ceremony who have purchased the L. C. Hodge bungalow in Prince avenue. mvedlzcgnzlzell‘htful lunch ”MPH?" the! in.“ flush- nan-r 'lnm‘ [out man... Kr and Mrs Ivomn, of Chicago. who have purchased the L. C. Hodge bungalow in Prince avenue, moved into their new home last week. 'uum "unn- wu- III' I by muy Ion] people. 'm. scrub. of Palm! pvo I pm»..- dium to Mldm o! the neighbovhood by. Hoodlum to any the a enjoyed the (mt. I In I. C. "only no Ruth". um! ”a root end and In R. l. thtm M In K. W. [Inc who u- It “Mn limbâ€"way my V [BL FOR INK â€"- 3 W! "I1 to I A suprise party was given Miss Mildred Hoffman of 169 Highlnnd avenue, in honor of her birthday, Sutuxday evening, Sept. 2nd. Their beautiful lawn was illuminated with 36 electric lights and color decor» tions were pink and blue. When re- ffreshments were served each guest was presented with a small favor of an umbrella. Those present were filo‘ 1Misses; Alice and Esther Zell, Mu IBinder, Cora lochel, Mu Deben- guth, Mildred and Ethel Hoff-nann. Mr and Hrs Ted Grok-(aid, Ilr and Mrs Glen 'l‘lmke. Mr George Hoinke, Ir Roy Gny Ind Ir Wm Andel. The evening was spent in singing. danc~ in; Ind games Cor. Main Curtis: 'Sts- Phones 175 176 Prices and Qualtiy of Meats and Groceries are in conformity with our reputation for square dealing and prompt service. Mr and Mrs Geo 0. Prickett and daughter, Kathryn, returned Monday from Tippecanoe Lake, Ind. Before going to the lake they made a 1500 mile tour of Illinois, Iowa and Indi- ana spending several days on the farm in Iowa and visiting Starved Rock and Deer parks on their retuni. Prof. and llrs. F. Jay South, of Emporiu, Kansas. who hnve been at- tending the summer course at the University of Chicago, motored [Lame last iveei. ir'l‘iieywaé'nt 35»; ’35:; at the home of their daughter, Mrs. M. Melbourne before leaving. We have them every Saturday â€" Call and take advantage of our ofl'erings. Saturday SPECIALS! Dry Goods - Groceries Market H. C. PITCHER We have many shoes in broken lines which we are closing out at a very low price. Morris Shoe Store Our big stock with our low expense permits us to give you better shoes for less money. Our regula'r new stock prices range fromâ€" mso (($4.50 We do not only sell shoes but fit them, and fit them right. Bring them to our store and we will fit them with shoes, that, as well as being comfortable will wear and loo!" even better than they feel. You want yours to appear as well as other chil- dren and at the same time you do not want to add to their sorrow of going back to school by having them wear shoes that pinch and bind. REGULAR School Shoes REAL ESTATE LOANS ‘ INVESTIIEN'I‘S All KM 01 INSURANCE We: 1 Per (‘At first long-[u Funnel: Merchant: Bulk Bldg. Edward G. Lemon Co. Get terms for joinin my Elfin: Club! Everybody vi wish to jointh terms are so fascinat- mg, you Just cannot help becom- ing a mmber. Also some very handsome Linen and Katine dresses. at reduced prices. Order your BARCLAY Corset now, for comfort and fine form. 15 S. Main St. Dorm-n vaeJlL New Fall Dresses M. L. VPUFFER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon OFFICE and RESIDENCE ‘15 No. Forest Ave. Not at home Monday: MRS. EMRICH Telephone 112 and Sweaters 3| ' Dicke Theatre C 0 M I N G Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 18, 19,3 nonomn VALENTINO in “Blood and and! Also in the cast are Anna'Q. Nilsson, Norman Kerry Dorothy Cumming and John Milton. THl’RSDAY FRHHY. SEPTEMBER l‘, 15 TM: 6- om of tho mmnhm Um! (MM Uw CNN!" to vim Kamila (on among the "Big f‘"our of mmmliam __ 1 - a «mam. Lloyd Hamilton in From the play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Loon Wilson. A picture a: entertaining 3.: (hp play. The rm: f: a great one. Another Hg. wed-I produdoln mule by the man Shirl.” and “It-hold Iy Wile.” International News MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 12 Unquestiunabw the finest “westem” picture we have ever presented. The story is by H. H. Van Loan. WILLIAM DESMOND VIRGINIA FAIRE ROSEMARY THEBY WILLIAM LAWRENCE! ALSO I vi" find all show mlwr‘hing full 0! wperhfiuza Ind yd VII. say that "The (Ir-vile” in tho fined pin-tun El»! Cllyton CM b. In know ynu will agree with as fully Ifler coding the m. Al-SO 0N Till-I PROGRAM IS Harold Lloyd Comedy and Path Review with'Milton Sills and Wanda lluvley Two Show: Each Evening at 7:30 and 9:15 WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER l3 ALSO Universal Comedy and News Tm: Show PM!» l’twning It 1:30 and ms \. CIAYION "71:0 4 Cradlef] SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9“: “FIGHTIN’ MAD” )0 and 20 cent Mwnee at 3:15. Evening shows at 7:30 and 9:15 Turn can': 1' 7'3" TM 9:15 A TORCHY COMEDY LOOK AT THE CAST THE “IA-A.- IIIIEI. “The Rainmaker”

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