Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Feb 1920, p. 5

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82 North Forest Avenue North, Side Grocery 6: Market EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY DURING THE LENTEN SEASON BACONSQUARESme “un'd...... .....';.’.' Oscar Mayer NARROWr TRIP BACON, per lb. any Good Luck, or Dundee Milk, small, c SA OY ancySweet Com, 5 cans for .. Sun MaidF Seedless Raisins.l 5 oz. per pkg. Monarch Currants, 15 oz. pkg. .......... Fonld’s Macaroni 8 02. kg. ,3 for ........ BRISKET CORN BEE ,pei pound ...... HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 YUBAN COFFEE, per pound .............. Armour Veribeat Pumpkin, No. 3, can ...... Heintz Baked Beans. medium 3' 17 c; 6 for . 14m. (300g! Lucy, orADungiecAM" , large. can Gold lads] Flour 49 lbs. .............. Romehncake [hour pet-package ...... Monarch Coflee 55c vafue, 50c; 8 VII); {or Buckwheat Flour (OId Fuhiop) 5 lbs. for MERTZ (‘3 MOCHEL L F. Gorwig. , Sunday. . [Altman t\lidul’s Id on "I: on: page my idem! M this “1“ hm. to It. and Ice. m.- love u the theme cl “Bio-k tho News to Hotter.“ Wu 40“ I" (“or the “on. adv“ ily Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed Kr. and Mrs. L C. Mummy are in New York City. Mr. Mummy was and than on basin!“ Suudny light. It“ Id- Gunhard of NaperviIle. W I8 her cowlu. Ilr. and Mrs. Mrs. Burton of Chicago. spent a few days at the J. P. Buder home on West. Curtixs street Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Hins~ dale, spent the week-end at the C. H. Status homo. Stoves and Ranges Mrs. Ella Houseman and her sister, Josephine wane called to Farmer City, 111.. by the illness and death of their mother. / It. and Mrs. N. C. Pear‘ce have purchased the Lipsey house on So. Halli st... and will remodel it for their home. Hm0.J.Deweyhasbeenonthe sick list. Frank Brian has returned to Ur- hm, ll}. ”4th college. Hrs. Rose Waples is recovering from .her recent illness. TAKING â€" CHARGE CHM“ Endeavor PM 28. '20 Ir. and In. 1'. l’. Kally and hat- It You needns. focus. 188-3. Dont Miss It! SPECIAL Paints, Oils and Glass :. PITCHER, Proprietor EVERYTHING 1‘0 EAT Communion-l Church lhv. and In. J. 8. um. and Ir. mun (fiber. of Nut Giulia. vb- The Rhilathea Class of the Metho- dist. chum-h had a very enjoyable so- cial evening at the church on Tues~ (by. The children 0! Mr. and In. Chas. Kuur of Prince ave" wilt luve been :ll with wales. in recovering up- idly. Boy Scouts an invited to write a paper describing last Saturday's trip to Chicago. The best will receive the prizes. See elsewhere in this issue. Mr. and Mrs .C. M. Fox Went to Oklahoma City, Okla, February 9th to attend the funeral of L. J. Fox. a brother of Mr. Fox. Thirty-five cents, the price of our classified ads. will bring many times that to you in service. Use them, they pay. . Thursday. February 12. to complete L C' “‘m’ ‘1“ mm" “mm their plans for the luncheon. Their UaP’W-‘m “med Pm‘dm °' the mothers will see the results of thea'e Hinsdale Commercial Association at meetings February 21. if they come. "w" “m" “main“ m we" “Break the News to Mother” is it Just to show we at optomistic delightful picture of small town life we will print our annual hon mot: that is certain to please the most “Spring has uow.come. lykell. lykell; Muse semen patron. It is human. Merrlly sing, lykell," homely, absorbing and thrilling. See it at Dicke’s Thursday. adv. 'l‘kirhnéu. “no. Hm m4... no n...- smacfiemorur.mum Geo. Kelly in Chicago. Jou.lu9.th~lndiuudmtk- COLLEGE HEN Tm Nil-Mr 2 No. 2 on Pork a' new ...... u: NaiVeflMPflm 1:2“er Fowler Com Pots, am for 81.00 Armour- Onts. large size ....... 11¢ Postum Care-1,7]: N_o. 2 ('9: Pork Tags-1.: GOOD LUCK OLEO. Elba. for .................. Camden, Pet, Armour:c Good Luck um: (large) LA RD, our own make, any (Entity per This cheese is made dean, fight here at home;afre;l: supply every day. Try a pound. ‘ 9911ch CHEESE, per noun] .... We will have fmh fish every Tuesday gm] Friday dur- ing the Lenten Season which commenced Wednesday. [om who will nddmzs - postal ear! to me It 162 Rank" st. or call whom 617-". 0\Pr 50M” (‘0ka of "15* mm booth-C Ms been said to Rnhry nah, Y. H. C. A.. Conn-mu of Mo. then And chant-h organizations. Your: (or health and figm. H. M. 011‘»- Olmmmndu-W AMMQwryHymhu (lab (or About murfive of the loot! boy scout: and loan of the father: u- M a banquet at the Humboldt Pork Meg-Cory. Wednesday. Febru- ary lfifimbyl). ll. Runny“. N. W. OHM Superintendnl. \ ‘ The An Old Utentm W! a the Woman's Club '11th their: smug nut Wed-edgy W The mm will be “Com-Ky AM Civic Ina-k.” A large um b ‘ SO. Main St. Fewâ€"yes, very few pictures ever equal “In Old Kentucky. " Man) peo- ple who were fumed to miss this great picture hate naked that it be shown tguin. The Dicks Theatre promises 10);“ it again as soon as possiblemi The Epworth League Valentine Party at the Mentalist church was a} very delightful occasion: [Alp yur‘ games and cats were enjoyed by nil. A (unwell was given [Ale Shula. who lanes soon for work in the But. 1 The Wauhonsie Camp Fire Girls ‘will meet at the home of Lorraine Modjeska on Saturday, February 29, at 8:00 p. m. During the ensuing year this Camp will meet monthly on the last Saturday afternoon. Thursday. February 12. to complete their plans for the luncheon. Their mothers will see the results of thes'e meetings February 21. if they come. The Tahim Camp Finn Girls met at the home of Mrs. Bnlnynski. on mdomcueweek-udwbmm Henry mm in; [unlined the unammnmmmm lioroocm'ind" where Ur. Little Lamb bans: on East Mm now Amie; Girls of the I. E. Sunday tonnerly had dam. , cccupied by Mr. and Hrs. Guy Camp. school It her home Monday evening. After a business session Pit was ‘ Norma Talmadge in “flue Isle o! hail: :QTJRMK’: IA frondwel': played and the girls greatly enjoyed‘ Conquel " A wonderful picture ml! ' f” one o themselves. Dorothy MuDoncall‘ be shown u the Dicks name We WM'W 3" and W1” “’1' PM” won me first and Miss Am Herring (byeâ€"Friday. Feb. 20. and Sat. Feb. 8‘0“ "‘0 first of "m“ the consoliation prize. Refmshments 2* “d“. Bury Him 6: am has nur- were served- 'quillu-U vv IIAV\) Fvvning 7:45â€"01": snow o'Nm Thuréday, Fe BIG SPECIAL “Break the Ne! A charming story 1 HE was the nnlv Ann nf a I said to Rouryiami mgr!“ of Mm. u PRIME Ill ROAST .. Fresh Hun .................. from Deficit-Nut, per lb. .. Pufled What. He; Pufled Rice ;Thoruwncpkdwrintzw Judith! dutch and that friend. a- cm I “mm: new em moetings will b, h.“ m.“ Motrin A power photophy of the business work] when": pom vernal-e ‘ _ ‘ _ m-rvo ave-mm: ull obstacles. ' and the topic up for (hstussmn in A “my Mn‘tiv? d hi to ”m_ v-pnsmemm pofiibunmg» Even- Do you know win“ a l' L'R FLUSHER is? Sv-e the In! deflflfl‘ . . , , on the screen. eat-aroma man u mnhd to ho pm- sent. ALSO The Ame-Inn Legion is to debut- and dist-use Ration-J and Wag“ pm Mum on tho- “0"“ Monday nights :9 Univ dub mums. Tho flrfl o! ”w mums will be how next Honda “pie-did pron-m and then was "something doing" t-vcry minute. in the 806.! Room of 0:! that!!! In! Prkhy. St. Valentine's 017. The web! cont-mu Md print“! n InflduuWu-c. """: i‘.‘ “twink-127mm” HAROLDLIDYDâ€"BEIYWW [In «a In Nu- - M «m mun m‘rm. new“. mm mm .a‘"...:“:;:.:‘...L‘:.: ’JZ'T‘JII mus-m; com-my -â€" “momma cniouxr ‘mfiMmrM.-vnmu Wlodflau'uu mum. sand-y ONLY. 3:”. the In. a! the if“. on 8!. VII..- Mao‘s Day. "Tic Day of "mm" .“ ”m6“. mm DAYS. 11”».fl‘. m " III “ C- “. WI! 1‘. tn our 0' the“ "on IAIN "AWII ONLY "Ll. II It!" AT ”ID I." tho that Ian 7-H” mm. Van-bu nun m M In" bulb-Myw'fllhwl byD-nthh-u. Tint-Alumn- «Wdfmubumd m. Numnunnm. Tho Jud" AIM.»- at tho Hut mucous! chunk w I Vuln- Nu": ed!" w. J. C. Nun. the Wu Mo- thenlcflforbaalutmtuu- “film (“In who,“ bun lull..- L “junkie Uuholstcn’n‘ Furniture Jamar Shop. All work may done but mun-No ptk-u. Phone 035 or ‘und palatal. Will ed! And “iv" {use a! chute. Id". 2-” if. The Caulk: Woman's League 0! Dona: Gm will In.» on Thank day Anon-noon. Pebmry M. n 2 o'dock. n am km 0! In. A. Put. 1“ E. Ionic An. Alfred Winter of Chic-go. has pur- chased the Pierre house on Gilbert are. {mm Miss Kathryn Hills. who acquired a» pmpeny but u few manna ago. Prof. Remington u! Napervillc, has pumhasod the Milues home on West Maph.‘ aw. it is a pretty house sil- uau-d on top of the hill and there Mr six arms in the grounds. Harlan Snyder hm; made a deal “hereby he gets the John Woelfer- she-in: house on Prairie a'nd Prince ave. and ihc vacant lot on the corner. Mrs. Alice Heckmnn has sold her hung-slow on Fainnont ave. to A. A. ‘Langosch, who has been living in the Wylie coaage on West Maple. The Ladies' Aid of the First Evan- bid ‘hem soqdbyv- They brought mrlical church met at the home of 300" .chcer ““h thf‘mfltnd baskets Mrs. Edward Knank. 114, So. Carpcn- bounufully PMI‘C‘J'W“h refreshments. rer 5L. Thursday aftu-noon. And a beautiful gm. éhken of the high regunl for MI. and Mrs. Foster Prof. Remington 0! Napervillc, ha“ .;nd the bc-sl “ishos fm thvir future pumhasod the Milues home on West vvlfure - t Mr. and Mrs. Rtymmul Cmigmile are purchasing the Wm. McElmy home on North Forest ave. The Mo Elmys will more to Chicago. Bury Himoa of Chicago. has pur- chased the Bay ms bungalow on West Maple awe and will take possession the first of Mamh.’ PHONE 279 ....... 15c “n and" Nul-u'l clu- .19: :‘T" ALSO 3‘: "pa! HAMLDUDYDâ€"“BEUYW " M FORD “AWL norm PATH! Hm ”I: cums-m: com-my ._ “momma announ- MARY pronoun In “murmur consume: 3mm“ in W_ KMWII “m , Evening 7:80â€"9:15. Admin“!!! 15 and Evening 7:45â€"01": SHOW ONLY. Admission l was the only son of a was the only da 1' widowâ€"a clerk, ter of the weal ut he loved the girl man in town. She lov- with his whole heart. ed the poor boy but Did he win her? The he went away and 3 picture is worth see- rich man came to m mg to find out. her court. ‘ A story of the greatest thing in the world~mother love. .Positively not a war picture. V A L S 0 Ford Travel Harold um Comedy Bny m 1 Tuesday, February 24th “Break the News to Mother ( THESTER OUTING Hale Hamilton Th’rmdlbmlfifl’IMtluWI-sumfil- that 3min :0:ch to tho mm. W Mum M a Ihrfllin‘v hum, 1W ntm‘n MM Ian. H... M and locum! Adapt-v4 by John Ian-no. I“ Ann- loo- ” an». WI hm» «on! ”By ”(It 0! COM" “ThelsleélCoMuegl” ; TWO BIG DAYS ; nihmdsam, rmmmm‘ Norma Talmadge BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUE DOWNBIS GROVE. mum Wednesday evening, February u, Mrunnz! Mrs. Jonas R. Foster, wen- ngmeably surprised in their farm home by a gathering of about thirty- five of their rural neighbors come to bid ‘hem goodbye. They brought The Dicke Theatre Mrs. Roland Schultz was hostels on Friday night at the Henry Woelfer- sheim home on East Maple ave.. at a shower given by the lot. Theta l’i' Sorority in honor three of their mem- bers. new brides, Anita Riel “(agile-3,} Ruth Lancaster Bmuiwell and Miss Mabel Riel. whose engagement was ‘n-ceutly announced. "it was a mi delightful party and there were my handsome gifts. Thuréday1 A charming story of small town life COMING ” SELECTION ‘ Miss Rebeca Drissler, aunt of m Drissler, of West Maple avenue, dbl! at her home in Napervme last with. Fuenral services were held lut Fri- day and burial was at. Naporvillo. She was virtually a mother to It. Drisslcr as she had taken care of him from a babe. Paul Winâ€"of anewille, I hm- therâ€"in-luw of Harry Slick, of GM. street, died in Chicago on W. Funeral services will be held tally- denius._ A H. mm»: 1m Inui- Jessie Bryce and Funny 8mm. Mr. F. B. May has W ‘0. position with the mm. Nuion-l M 'und will mums Mg duties shortly. _ ‘,‘ ,_._v- V--.'..__ ~--_... '7,â€" W The members {he at In! Mes-1am N. c. Pearce. w. A. m era" G. c. under. H. P. Jones. 6.}.- Studebhr‘rhmnu ‘ , ' tommmudmbg_,_ let. “mammodyfllmj' ortheClusuutwemuubh Mrs. Rose W-ploa Hm. 0.1L _‘ and MmJ. Elenhnl. I!“ . Vet-denial mmpnnied her ,. ‘ A most degixhfluI/fvening m (Additional Locals on page 8) SHE STAR COMEDY Admission l5 and 20 mil.

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