Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jun 1920, p. 8

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A Cd'etefia Supper Vwill be held II the Cmtionfl Church Thursâ€" .fi- Illa non», beginning at 6 p. m. ”will be up to the and standard ‘podthings toast and reasonable Dunn Grove. ”The River's End," m by the justly faunas Jams aim Garwood. adv. 3..., Mr or In. A_ r, Bead-l Mr. and In. Charles Wash-r- at , "l, visited Our vflhge Hey Tyler. grend- during the week-end with reb‘im r of the Beidelmn's teemi- "'5 WWHI’I '1“pr in the G. In. Plney from Kansas. 1A. R. parade. He m farmerly a; frnernher of the 8d lm Volunteer In.‘ ‘.f Id ' ' , u of ,h‘ the hi one in entry- nerredehenmsermy‘ W end Typewmm for the! The Woman's Guild of sum Anâ€"i put your in the Dunner: Grove Highldre‘r's Church will hold a regular! I“. Her avenge he 99 per cenumeeting on “murky. June 1m. at, Cmtuletione Helen. .ethe residence of In. Freak Stephen. 9 E i â€"â€"â€"i E . :15! Line.“ Avenue. Mrs. Stephens “hm." June 5‘"- ‘"" be “'9 'mvand Mrs. Pnlslfer will be the hm, My to see the: most_rernerh- m. ; ‘Iiu MmflnnofOIhPuk. WM Mywithlr.undlrs h 'm and family on M Inlay ho- »: nation trip in Mlmmnhmdd mummmm 00¢th I l l l ”mum new“! a C. have null P01: mum- h It.‘ln£6.WNm-pl "’ __ is a silent partner that works all the w time-if you let it. Put your dollars '”" at work for you by depositing them in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank. We Pay 3 Per Cent Interest 0n Savings. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision W189: A SPARE DOLLAR Get The Corner Grocery v. Nah M No. a for ‘ Good People June. the month of brides and mâ€" sos,iswithmmin. Them gin a little too backward to permit of : Jim at the Dick: M1151". (My, June 10th' and Frithy June 11th {is fun of the most beautiful of ca- ifornia'l at Don'tninnduldhflulu Min'nehninl’dm.”u There is no scenery more beautiful an all be found in California and Ir. W. ll. an" w “P! adv. den 1nd mâ€" The season In noun“ a! math ad mm. A: the Vet!- flifig mat-ell played by III-i9 Nielsen. sister of the bride, sounded the m attended by Edwin‘GoIVy. n "M die” whfle may ism In the United States service. chimed his bride. It. and In. Potter left on the‘ arryingmesndlimesufflvenl- kymambyherflm.m The W. looking very beautiful inamofwhflemmrmfin. [Nufieylhndrulmhwenm sentuthemywlfiehmpr- {med by the Ru. Burton Ennis Fleming. m o Rho-First loun- dist Em! aunt «(which de- mitntionbthbfidendman (aluminum The single ring cen- Mum. Nielsen. «a: dam or 1Ir. and In. Andrew B. Niel-en. to- am: an bride of Them (but Pd- m.mdlr.a~llrs.0mrl’u- tor. Averypvcuyl mum-a luan-ndulm u 7 H mm ML on ma. um ' Adv. 0- r‘l'hunlhy mi... lay 21th. a It hardly seems pacific to think ltlut one perm could no all of the Juportuu events that take y'ccc in this world. no matter in what put 0! the would that event ocean. Yet It in mbklorudlndeveryou dutcdo-obyattouflutlubkh flint, visited with Ir. ind In. G. A. Rosana and Ir. and In. G. A. [Swanson a few days last week. Inning 1m!“ here from the III-sou metropolis. Ir. and In. Anderson of Outage, ulso wen week-old visit. [years that the br Lhave been together. (Militia-l Louisa page 5) Eduard Pischel ox Kamila. Wis" spent the week-cull visiting his sis- ters. llrs. W. J. Shuts. Mrs. L. F. cervix and Kiss Elsie Pischel. Mn. Herbert Stream of Ionin. Mich, being here waiting , a family union was held. the first time in war two‘ years that the Mother and sisters! N [swan-.9011“ [anus an be purchased a any‘or ‘those stores or from legion mem- bers. under whose mspicu the chau- huqus la being held. J. W. Nash. Bertolin I Siebert' , The Pam-r Pharmacy and L. Klein. 80b son tickets for either children or m of brides. The menu given by the junior pu- pil‘s of Ilia flurlm Roe but fun- dny evening was I very plus-n: on. mion. The pupils showed the malt! of painstaking and skilful instruction. ‘Miaa Roe merits the dmn appredm tion «trimmed to her by her numer- ous pun”. ‘ mmdmkmumommmcflwm fly but umflemmtmubw-W Thyloa hive much elect 0 nuts annual crop yummy for We and m:- of brides. Michigan points when they wil I! spend The menu given by the junior pu- 'M' 'Mm' 1"” "i" 'm' 3‘3: 23.151“: 1'.”2‘:..'.‘.°°..1‘.“;...‘."":_ I: employed In. Anderson. daughter Frances Chautauqua tickets are on sale at to: fines, “Red ‘for the - uni Ir. at] In. Buyer will ho hone «Mrwtmuflflmm- Ind an... hall... «to: July ht. Bernice Dun-Ind. sister a! the bride. dressed ll pole gm- mndy. m the flower girl. pink sweet you. jGury. cousin of the bride. in orchid «may and Him Edna Hoppeunth fidvi-kmetm mummy.- For your vacation trip you'll need a new suitcase or bag. We have them from 81.25 to $12.50 each. ;ol white embroidered geomtte with abridnlveflandanyingamr boquet o! m and lillies a! the val- lay, "in Dalian! m manna-mm , , V... by In. WW 2. John-ton ‘ Dr. hound, pastor o! the First Contentions! Church of Luci-Inge, read the words which made them man and wife. ' _ Looking very humilul in her m1 of white embroidered course!“ with; A very pretty home wedding «3 celebrated last night, Thunday, June l3d. at the Dnrland home in Mum when Marian F. Dun-land, dmghhg' ‘ot Hr. Bit-nay Durham! of Incl-am, became the bride of George H. Boyer, son of Mrs. Clan Beyer pf Downers Grove. 1 any kind mum were the gift! which “‘6 young couple received (mm their many relatives and friends. .uipfiuoisgi‘iisfi iiiiflati‘iofilisggofi‘itcé .giisullxiiictzalfildx . .‘I.l8.31-8S311.I.J¢I!t~lfilas .isizlcaiiafi-Ifisaisal.§§££-fitlo .sllllixl-ilaipaiaiiilttfitz .Ixcolaziittfiel..z§¢lzzl.isiarszi.flzciotsafilopl! DURLAN D~BEYER Lehmann 6 Michel’s Store This fro- $7.50 to 315.“ What We Are Aimins At and Suitcases 55, 59, 65, 75, 89c,$1.00 to $1.25 The fabric for your new pretty wash frock la hen. We have been fortunate in gathering an unusually pleasing assortment ofvmfifllxeannaalothermaleu-MM Selected particularly for their daemons, spirited coloring and suitability to stylish wear. Prices will range per yard from Turkish Towel Sale Three big specials in good big sized turkish bath towels. Pricedatflg'mafificadn 0! Chi- led Mr, W In" Wonk. Yn'll PM I. Ply: To Do 80. 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 find a welcome here; you are entitled to our time and at- tention, whether you bank here or elsewhere. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Feeling “At Home” mam. Illinois.

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