Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Apr 1920, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson of Mayo, are receiving congratulations our the birth of a daughter, born Hr. Sigurd Sioberg of Chicago, will be one of the artists to appear upon the program at the Dicke Theatre on May 11th. at the entertainment giv- en by the Woman’s Guild of Saint Andrew’s church, Saturday evening nf this week at 8 o’clock. the Young People of the Baptist church will meet at the Far- sonage, 80. Washington st, for basic ness‘ and a social evening. Pulverized Sheep Manure, the id_eal fertilizer for garden and lawn. $2.50 per mm sack. in lots of 5 or more sacks. $2.40. par sack at Mertz dz Mochel's. adv. tf. The Medowcroft house on Maple avenue and Lane Place. has been pur- chased by F‘. D. West of Cleveland. "Ohio, who will occupy it as a home in the near future. Kr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Dawsofi of Chicago Lawn. have moved back to Downers Grove and are now liv- ing at the corner of Fairmount ave. and Omhanl street. Several Odd Folinws attended Na« perville Lodge Inst Friday night nnJ helped that Lodge: confnr the Initia- tory Degree. Mr. W. H. Reidelman took the Nobel Grand's Chair. Barnanl's Perpetual Gwen “fixed lawn Seed, 4% per pound. in lob of 6 pounds or mom 38c. at Hertz I Mothers. adv. tr. Twelve members of the loci! lodn. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, naive-d the second degree of the Enâ€" campment at Berwyn last Walnosday evening. Hrs. John Bryn has returns! from Cdiform'l when she hm spam the winter. She was Icoompcnied home by her moth". Mrs. Hadlq'. who will spend some time have. lrs. A. M. Scott has rflur‘nml frum his trip to Montana. Mrs. Sm“ and the children will remain for the sum- Tonighl. l-‘n'dny. April I‘M. is HI.- I.“ shown; of ('unslamw' Tnlmmlu'r m "le Vivtuoue Vamp." M the Dido Thralrr, Dcm'l mm H! mlv. Dr and Min J. I". "mklmhlvr rum» out [his wwk lu mmnin far "In mm- mor. 'l‘lu-y an- at ”w hnmv oer. V. L. llarkry fur the [mm-M. Mr. and Mm. Demu'a ll. Junkmn movul into their new home an Wash- lngton Arm-l Ina! Week. I would be pleased to Hal your housva or shuw you what I have for sale MH. (2. ll. Whitney. plume IOU-Raul. Ilia-m Violet Arnold of Chicago, 1:; fishing at the Harry Slivk home an Grove suvet. A son. Alexander Bradley Burns: Wu born to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Harm, Wednmdny. Ami] let. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Wells returned on Sunday from their visit to Cali- fornia. Miss Helen Hawkins has beeni spending the week at her aunt's. MIN." LaChurty. ‘ Add Phosphate Fertilizer for sale at R. C. Elliott's Implement Store, 63 90. Main street. adv. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gar~ diner of West Maple Avenue, Mon- day morning, April 19th. a son. The J. B. Butler family moved into their new home on North Forest and Franklin last Saturday. Miss Marie Kueu-mcyer has returnâ€" cd from a five months trip to LuJolla, Califomia. Good assortment of Garden and Field Seeds at Mertz Mochel’s. adtf. Boys ride a bicycle, see E. L. Cox, 88 W. Curtiss st. 4-16-4 ad. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Smith are driving their new car. Edward Waples left on Saturday for Oklahoma. Mr. Wm. Parrish was in town this week. Mr. L. B. Gesner has returned from the South where he spent the winter. )flss Paulyne Reiner visited with friends in LaGrange last Sunday. Friday, Anti] 23, 1920 It you needus, tonus, 188-J. PERSONALS TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS Our paint stock is very complete at this time. House paints in many colors. Gloss interior paints, enamel finish. Floor paints in all the good colors. Carriage and Au- to Enamels. .Flat Paints for inside work. Colors in oil of all kinds. Alabastine in many beautiful shades. Muresco in large variety of colors. Plaster paris, glue, paste. . A large line of rubber set brushes always on hand. I Plows, Cultivators, and small tools of all kinds in great variety. We have 6 different styles of plows and many kinds of cultivators, hoes, rakes, shov- els, spades, trowels and forks. The Reverend R. L. Breed. from Congregational Headquarters. Chica- go. will occupy the pulpit of the Conâ€" , Th» Woman's Soriety of (hr Bur flial chun-h hohl (heir rvzuinr Mis- jrionary met-ting with Mrs. Ellen Mur- phnll. ('urtis sat. on Thursday the 15. Elm. Tiflury presided and Mrs. Mr >(Zollum had the pmram in charge. Harem! ladies participating. The sub- ject rm ”Central and South Ameri- cn" which rude I very instructin- und entertaining study. After the program nheshments were served; by the hostess. | :3 giw‘fl by Mrs. Mum Oht-mmn M Mr hnnw in "inulnlo un Wodmmlay :xflnmonn. Alum-ling fmm how al-n \"rrv M11. W. J. Stunts. Mrs. R‘ P. "11.24 aml Mn (1 ll. Stank. Tha- lMtor (no wow awarded Hm roma- lntion wins. Mu. Hm. "any um! Mu P. I Winn-r «ow m-izs Winner-r. at a pm You huwn't soc-n Norma Tnlnudge at her menu-u! until you hau- mu hor as tho daughter or Black Jerri: Mule-no in "A Daughter of Two Worlds," at the Dicho Theatre, on Thursday Intl Friday. April 29m and bmh. Folks itn a pictun! adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Selleel have sold thm’r clown m'rc {mm south of East (:‘row to Axel Nelson of Rnw-nswoml, who will tukn possv-ision the first of May. The Scheels have purchurwd thp Rim home at 186 Wuioin avenue. Ln Human and will mom there in a {ow \vwku. Delight Verdenius. l-ldimr-in-Chief of the High School Annual, the “Cauldron," entertained the “stall" at her home on Ens! Maple avenue last Saturday evening. The party im- mediately followed the completion of the work on the Annual. which went to press Saturday muming. Miss. Charlotte Droos. \rho‘has been at Northwestern University for the past year and a half, has by her crev dits advanced to the junior year and may complete the course in three years. This is not only a great com« plement to Miss Drees but speaks well for our high school. Mnny compliments have been giv- 1en the Dicke Theatre on the new series of pictunes they are showing at their Tuesday evening shows. “Love in a Hurry" which will be shown April 27th, is another dandy one. ' adv. Mr. J. H. Frankenfield has just; re- turned from Dowagiac, Mich., where he was the guest of the Round Oak Folks. While there he visited the three million dollar factory of this Mr. and Mrs. Geo. '1‘. Hughes and daughter Madeline, left Tuesday afâ€" ternoon for their new home in Cal- ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes leave Downers Grove after a residence here of nearly thirty years. [ Hinsdale Uuholstering dz Furniture ‘Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and deliver tree of charge. adv}. 2-20 tt‘. Monday, April 19th. Mm. Ferguson was formerly Miss Rose Wolf .0! the Grove. J. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. Retailers of High Grade Merchandise DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Oranges, Apples. Grapefruit, Bananas North Side'Grocery 6: Market VEGETABLES Lettuce: Spinach. 942er, Rhubarb, Green 12 North For"! Avenue um. sum mm mum w puuml we“. ('nm's. r muml .. . . .. roux mm It As+. p" [round PORK SHOI'LDER. per pound wuom HAM, per pound ......... _ rum: m-t pip; pound ,. ..... ROLLED ('onN'n'Eiizfi'Ber' 'po'gim (‘ARNA'I'IOS MILK. lmmn pu-r rnn LIMW. (300" l.l’(‘K m- ()ATMA.‘ I‘LI‘M ARMAIM. N0. 2 ma SVN MAID SHEDLIZSH llMSlNS ARMOl'll rum-Km. N0. 2». run .................... mm: AGAIN TOMATOES. N0 2 no . ............... FARM uovsr: (:lezsmm-z rmcmzs. NO. 2t. can rum-1 STONE PEACHES. NO. 2". can ............... hm. MONTE (mum) I’lNl-iAl'l’lJ-i. rm. 2 run TELEPHONE mus. MONAIN'II «mum ........... STANDARD ('ORN. pm run , ..... . .. ,. .. ‘ . zingntnwrngulx JI'NH rms. prr mm . Packed in Sanitary Pails, 2, 5 and 10 pounds. The Largest Assortment of Cheese in Town. ,1000 Isle Salad Dressing, Regal Brand .............. 28c Golden Rod Washing Powder ...................... 27c Large Canned Milk, 15c; dozen .................. $1.70 Cream 0’ Wheat .................................. 28c Richelieu Salmon, large ........................... 48c Richelieu Japan Tea, V: lb. 45c; pound ............. 85c Mazola Oil, pints 38c; quarts ...................... 70c Laundry Soap, 14 bars for ........................ $1.00 :A fresh supply of Spinach, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Carrots, Rhubarb, Onions, Asparagus, Strawberries, etc, for Sat. urday’s business. MEATS Veal Shoulder Roast ...32c Boneless Corned Beef ..28c Veal Kidney Roast ..... 34¢ Plate Corned Beef ..... 20c Veal Breast, pocket ....2-1c l‘ork Shoulder ......... 36c Bacon Squares, per ll) . .301: Brisket Bacon, lean . . . .354: Narrow Strip Bacon, ll) 40c Hams, regualr, No. l. . .30c “SIMON PURE" LEAF LARD is uneXcelled for making Pie Crusts, Frying Doughnuts, etc. In using “SI- MON PURE”.Leaf Lard the housewife automatically at- tains the mark of prefection in baking. TRY IT! 'gergational church next Sunday even- ling, April 25th. This service is in charge of the newly organized Men’s Club of the church and a special in- }ltation is extended to all members of the church aml their friends. Dr. Breed is a strong and forceful speak- er and his subject will be “Our cities. the hope or curse of the future." ’l‘here'will be special music by the Men’s Chorus. Garden “<5 Tools w; ( Additional SO. Main St. Klein’s Market EVERYTHING TO EAT Agni-ram; New (3th and PvaEII-i-pa‘ 30c per pound Locals on page 8) :. PITCHER, Proprietor ..... b, -uy ununullu ...-.......-4 g Powder ........ , ............ , 15c; dozen .................. 1 arge .......................... l, 1/: lb. 45c; pound ............ Kc; quarts ..................... ms for . ........ . .............. 3 pm- “Jrknur SPECIAL 'Y.. describing in detail the many ad- vantages of Buffalo as a city. This isâ€"part of the campaign which Buffalo is putting on to boost their We are in receipt of a letter from Godfmy C. Uhrich, a student at the ‘Elm Vocational School at Bufialo, N. BUFFALO SCHOOL CHILDREN ADVERâ€" TISE THEIR CITY etor PATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE Telephone Nut-Mr z (THRISTY COMEDYâ€"“PAPA BY PROXY” PHONE 279 L95 . .u‘w ‘ ..... 20c ...... 36c n . . . .354: u. l. . .30c BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. "JUNO“ . .286 Ex-c-ning~~7:30-9:la3. Admission 15 25 cents including Wu Tux ..27c $1.70 Today, Friday, April 23d . .28c 2lc 124' .114- 23: Me 17¢ 53: 30c 2 h? '30? IQc He l3: ll: “THE STOLEN KISS” at the Dicke Theatre. “BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY” will be shown at H Dicke Theatre soon A picture of the far North. ' Eveningâ€"Both Dnys~7:30-9:15. Admission 15 25 cents inc. We 1"! LLOYD COMEDYâ€"“CALL MR. CAVEMAN” COMING SOON-Constance Binney in her latest picture Imagime the op ntunity for Mm acting in this mmance of Jennie l8- lnnn. daughter of a « iw: kee yer of the slums. who. defying the clinging ellfl of mi! rompanions. pursue and persecuted by the police, still rises superb! tn birth and environment to an honored place in society and wins the low and [aspect of n__splemiid m?“ .. _ _ _ _ . Adapted from vLeroy Scott’s famous novel of that title “A Daughter of Two Worlds? Thursday, April 29th and Friday, Aprfl sou NORMA TALMADGE Evoning--~7 230-9 3 l 5 Tuesday, April 27th Carlyle Blackwell in “love in a lllmy" Matineemfl :00 Fanningm 7 :30- P- 9:l .33 TM «or . a! an Amenmn boy Janie”, muted with I Wit-don TOO. u-urthy of a . A. Mm in whiny. in Dov:- with the most wonderful (It! h the world. an league with the mm-t- notarima “In (minor in tho (saintly. II “Dutch” with his sweetheart at times, in tmblo with the In all * ir. dvbt fnr his automobile. but nlwnyn in SOLID with his not iemn.~ $115895}; Xv?" 53mg]; fand thn‘ll. Many will shed tears of joy at sol-m. Constance Talmadge in The Virtuous Vim Eveningâ€"7:3ov9215. The Dicke Theatre (Theater Outing Pictureâ€"“Moosing Thru Kipawa” STAR. COMEDY ‘city. If it has no other advantage it has the advantage of having ev- cry school child and every student FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Saturday, April 24th Steam Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Fred D. Heinke P L U M BING Admission 10 G 20 coats including Wu Tn Allinmm'nn lfi 2 "Mn indudin: Wu TI! Admission l?- a 20 mm including War Tn Telephone St-R Admission )5 " -5 cents including er TB learn at first tuna whu godii the making of the city to nah i. great one.

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