Downers Grove is fortunate in hav- llg In amusement Mace such as the The Tntlpochon Campï¬re Girls wish to express their appreciation of the hearty cooperation given them in connection with their bazaar and hair- ery we held at Library H1" on April Don't miss the pictures that :re hing shown It the Dicke Theatre my Tuesday. They have booked an aura good ones for these dnys. M" phyers are requested by tb local Legion to stumble on the Inï¬ll tide diamond next Sunday naming with suitable playing tools for the ï¬rst practice of the season. â€her for nude: and lawn. 82.50 â€I 1MB not, in loin of 5 or more nah. 31.40, per suck at Hem Klan [rent Brynn enteflaim the Bryn-Blackburn bridal pcny It s that! party on Saturday evening. Th puny will use the "Sweethafl lb" u the Illinois Thain. The Rev. B. H. Fleming has left on NI nation. ho will spud his time II the South going to Tenn and will Marl by way of Oklahoma and a" pan to be (one until June 8rd. hmï¬eï¬rndv.oupng06mdlm 9. GI Yukon Meg for tomorrow d I" next week. It will pay you Ir. Paul Werner ad Ir. Wnlm' MOI of Chicago. former mm of Dawson Grove. were M at the l. 0. 0. F. each-1m Int Hominy Nut-iced Sheep have, the ideal Klein‘- Ihrkct have a speck! ol‘ Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 sult us. As a rule, when one needs ï¬nancial advice he needs it badly. And the best place to get it is from your banker who, of all men, is in a position to KNOW. You are always welcome to the counsel d advice of the officers of this bank. Do not hesi to con- IT‘S FINE This Store Closes at Noon on Wednesdays North Side 9 a. to. Delivery South Side 10 a. m. The Cornei' Grocery J. w. Nun. Phone No. 8 One Word May Mean Thousands of Dollars to You. All fresh new stock from the best growers. NOW [8 THE TIME TO BUY. VEGETABLES and FLOWERS ONION SETS Try Our “NEW ZEALAND SPINACH" GARDEN SEEDS The next evening meeting of the Men's Club of the Congregational church will be held in the church par- lors on hesduy evening, May- 11th. A neighborhood farewell party was given to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yonde on Tuesday evening. 1120* pm were Mr. and Mrs. Ranger and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gerwig and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Stats and daughter, Jerry Coreonn and the Misses Larson. Elsie Pischel and Mar- lon Comonn. The Youdes are mov-; ing to Berwyn. Inney,†at the Dick! Theatre. Sat- urday. May 1st. A picture that «it! give you something to think about and one that is sure to interest you. You will see I drama of the kind that is being Divot! in every communi- ty by attending the presentation of Eugene O’Brien in “His Wife's A m‘ Gmh Aldrich Clarke. was born to Mr. and In "mid Clarke at the Hinsdale Suit-rim. landâ€. April â€Ill. Mrs. Clarke m very seriously m Wednesday and Thurs- dayhflnlraglodtomponflut the is very much immed. (won Friday evening. May ‘Rh. I920. in the church paflon. All are cur- dhlly invited to come and spend a rods! evening. The â€than. Ch. of the Col. negating! church will «mm the when and friends of the mgr»- 80:. State Cowmntkr Him:- 1 Panama will spat. Dick mm. Al exceptionally nil ‘vnuhbd mm... aeolian prehe- uon. mm Ina-(mt and the Deal pictum Mal-able. adv. Envy [11km mater and every u-aervia man is urged kn «hid the “Q" m maï¬a; u Liam Tm Hall on next Saturday evening. In In telling of the luncheon given by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White to the Grand Officers of the Eastern Star last week. the name of Mrs. Geo. C. Butler was inadvemntly omitued farm the list of guests. Mr. and Mrs. Sch-ant are now liv- ing at their home at 00 Middaugh avenue. Both bride and groom are employees (-f the Burlington. the bride being a clerk in the ofl'ice of A. S. Griffith at Morton Park. the groom a bmkeman in the suburban service. Miss Anna C. Bernie! of Bmkï¬eld, land Mr, William Schnnk of Down- ,ers Grove. were married in Chicago. on April 22nd. Following the ceremony supper «I: served the bride and groom u me home of the groom's brother, Mr. Rm bert Sehrnnk in the Grove. Among the out of town mu ware "DO mama's manta. Hr. and In. A. ll. Blackburn and Emilie Blak- ‘bum of Don-ole. the Rev. W. D. El- llou of Gary, lull, Mr. ml Hrs. Sturgeon nod Ilia Powers of CM- clko. Ilsa Olive Kline Ind Miss Maurilc Styles of LnGr-m. The young couple left on the ten o'clock train for 0 hmymoon. and will be at home after June lst. at 68 Alan mum. Benoit, Mkhlpn. An Menu) mm m MM in “to Church Schooi Rooms Iner the (enmity. Ir. 8mm Illa caught the bridal bouquet. and pan lad lilkn-oï¬On-nlley. mu Inn Bryn won pole m 0mm“. with a wink [Mile and an fled I pink Mam-t. In. Thanh" Hon onMd org-Mk with I hm gir- dle. "in “canny can pale you" omndie um. an orch 1mm. The bridesmaids ruffled banquet- ol pink 91:.th and am! pen and won pk- lnn mu matching their gum The brMe'I gm was of white Ip- plfquo not and "met“: who won Mt mwlmht‘n “adding veil and «Med I shower bouquet of vblh The marriage of Miss Mary Bryan and Mr. Godfrey Blackburn was sol- cmniaed in Saint Andrew's church on Wednmuhy evening April 23th at 8 o'clock by the Rev. Hugh I. Met Whomr. Mn. George Batoman, or- ganist. played the labour-in and Imdoluolm march" and Simona- !“ Madrigal during the "my. The churrh choir an: the wedding ’hymm. Mr Willa" Patrick attend- 14 n..- (mom and Min Inna Bryan ‘wu maid of honor. Ilia: Helm Thatch" and Ilia: Alice flhumway arm bridesmaid: and Hr. Fred FA- vranls and It. Ballard Hilts. when. BEG YOUR PARDON Dr. R. L. Breed of the Congrega- tional City Missionary Society gave an interesting and informing talk on the work of his society before a good sized audience at the Congregational church last Sunday evening. The d0< minating influence of the great city was brought out and the neeeasi'ty of keeping it wholesome end Chris~ tiln wns emphasized. From time to time on Sunday evenings this pulpit will be occupied by outsiders with a special message thlt it is hoped will which will repay any effort made to attend. The public is cordially invited to‘ these evening services which are held at 7:30 every Sunday evening. The meetings open with-n Gospel Song service in which every one may heartily participate. There will be a short, pointed sermon by the pastor and in addition the treat 0! special music. ‘ During the month of May we â€'1 mt to have with us a splendid mnlel broaden our vision and enlarge our plans for service. BENDELâ€"SCHRANK The large audience at the Baptist church Sunday night was very apâ€" preciative of the selections rendered by the Male Quartettc. A beautiful duct was given by Lee Singleton-y and M. V. Morton. At the close of the serivcc the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Slngleterry gathered around them to bid them farewell and 60'! speed. They. were both presented with beautiful remembrances as a token of love from the men and warm en of the church. I Miss Helen Thatcher of Highland ave., enteltaincd the Young Peoples’ Club of S. Andrew’s church last Sat- unlay evening in honor of Miss Mary Bryan and Mr. Godfrey Blackburn of Detroit, who were married on Wed. ‘ncsday evening, April 28. The young couple were delightfully surprised by a shower of beautiful wedding gifts. Forty guests enjoyed the games, dancing and refrochmonts. l BRYA N â€"BLACKBURN The name inflation m for WI 18¢ I ANGEL! CA L d M!- gifm' is just to getï¬hm every T0“HAVE SPECIAL thing that, helps our community to MUSIC TERI] MAY better thingiz spirituafly and physi- ,_.._._. cally Advanced Music Students 'nl' Nth-lb. (Additional Local» on page 5) quartette, Prof. Remington's I‘m-4| Quartet and an “ï¬at Adam and per- ‘haps also meesmr’n Pinnoy's Vesper Choir of twenty trained voices. We known 1" lovern ol good muuic will M- arl-d to take advantage of this: npportunity to hour it right here in Downer: vae. Almoat everybody emoya good mu- sic. vlt is one of the great assets of a religious service. It is- the desire ‘ of the pastor of our local First Ev- angelical church to make all of his services just as helpful and attrac- tive to the public as it is possible to make them. When Professor Rem- ington, Head of the department of vocal culture in Northwestern Col- lege School of Music. suggested to him the possibility of securing the lwst talent of his department for spe- cial numbers in his local church ser- vices, he immediately made arrange- ments to change this possibility into a reality. Therefore while the spe- cial music for the morning scrvicesi will continue to be supplied by .local talent, the public will be treated to several special numbers each Sunday evening during the month of May which will repay any effort made to attend. i No. 10 Cu! Apple Butter ................ 1 Home Radish, per botfle ................. No. 1 Tall Can Asparagus ............... Large Can 8 inat‘n ......................... Lug. Can amateur. 18c' 3 for ......... urge Can. 25 02., K. c. {3.151; Powderg. Advanced Music Students 'ol' North- Westcrn College to Sing on Sunday Evenings. I'- ‘ulll' I. - q-“ 5' (5†Cooper Union Siuts from 3.150 to ................................... Munsingwear Union Suits, all styles @ ............................. B. V. D. Union Siuts @ $200 and ................................... Hatch “One Button†Union Suits priced at $1.50, $2.00 and ........ 75c Quality Men’s Cotton and Lisle Hose, Black, Navy, Tans @ ....... $3.50 Quality Men's Soft Mercerized Dress Shirts @ ............... Lehmann (a Michel’s Store DRY GOODSâ€"GENERAL MERCHANDISE â€"â€" GROCERIES 28-30 So. Main St. Phones 177-178 This Weeks Grocery Specials ovI' {king Powder...lflé 175’ oz. hr Sivay mm: ..... ;.; 3 Packages Clinuleno ..................... 25¢ '4 only]. uni 80th and in! coll-I an in.“ hum-.- of mi gum, I. k quoted. jaun- ME. [inf AME ha been than it!“ a v c d noun-an. "1"“? «4 Hot-NW. .4 wk} You an» ch. '50! lo mum on hub-Nap, "aunt" to an and; may 0! your and» in IMHO. Wu. min. «nan. «(two-v. hat-dinette“. shun. One of our ambitions is to have folks feel at home in this bank; to cultivate geniality and good will; to promote that feeling that the First Nation- al bank is a home institution, ready to serve our home people at all times. You will always ï¬nd a welcome here; you are entitled to our time and at- tention, whether you bank here or elsewhere. ...8l.35 ..... 18c ‘ [or Men FIRST NATIONAL BANK Oxfords at $4.50 to ............... JIM†Pumps at per pair $4.25 to ....... x . $9.00 Ladies Pumps and Oxfords, distinctly dif. ferent and delightfully becoming to the dainty foot. At the prices they are marked they are out of the ordinary values we al- ways offer in footwear. SmarflySlyledfootwear Feeling “At Home†10 Burs Swift Pride .3_ Paige; Swift Fridawaéliiï¬g. ' b'o‘v'niér' Lima Bé'ana. per can. 12c; 3 f0? ....... Blueberries I‘m, pet can ............. _S_nnlleat_n ï¬gy age Dressing. per bottle mm 0. P39 n“: has been 1 $1.50, 8200 and ............ 82.25 lack. Navy. Tans (tD ............ 45c Downers Grove. Illinois, $1.98