Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jun 1920, p. 8

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no. Stunts, flivvered to Geneva lut' Hymns}: forndayonthe Fax: rim. munmrenotbifingwiflni “I Rocha. C. H. and Walter and Mammary new, 1!- lisa Home. Miss Ward. [mm and In. Case and Flor- W a North lain street last Saturday . All had a Jolly time. film,ulpicnicnttheirhm - CIII shut-hearted beautiful wo- “Winthemtwhitenrem dfinfmennorth. Thestorym m by Jan-en Oliver Cur-nod. ("and a! golden but! and com-en 1“ designs ll! very beautiful. d a. bone of mm W“ 0‘ m, Ir. and In. 1m Ut- W «amend Ir. all In. J. W. Want! and family at diner OI Watt-by Hue their Input-n for Hr In! home in Iowa. My ck finest example of u. “Mrmhtkfil-j humanonwhwi mneffiLJa-eph's Chlfdl'!‘ I“. r. Mum neute- ml ”It'rumy-nmm at the Dick “Cannabis!!! O’Dmne” Bel will be shown allâ€" T, i6" twin-en vim in ”radial ' Rotter all in right now. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 rM_Ynmmeelecti'lctv debl.80.l!m hm't e CHECKINQ WACCOIE’I; each one TODAY! 1.730 at Before the day of the Checkbook ”In nu toned u and {tiles and miles to [any their bill- in cult. (inf-linema- offlfimuYoumthohbâ€" M. Youridoi- kl. antliuoin "31.10"va 91.. ‘You 933393.”. H.191 mind a! andln._ 89. I! you Before the day of the Telephone The Corner Grocery v. Nul no... No. a The Corner Grocery It “Good. BACK OF EVERY SALE IS A RECORD OF TWENTY NINE YEARS OF QUAKE DEALING were loud to tuvel miles and miles in order to IQ} to M. story of primitive If You Buy It at In!" “In man. When In nary Mm pluck: father! from the you; unis. pace then In 1 ml] my can amended from an ldeoflhehreedlngmgemnmnm till! wlll snow (with; between the wires, an the yam-g birds should not he removal entirely from their parents um" they we able to cruel; the food mm which they must feed. tar dinner a very delightful evening wit-is tun-malt. Law; Among those present were In. Ale m Hazel. ”In Gertie W. gin. All: India of (Seem. "l. Ir 'nll Hrs. um. Lam « cum. Ir. 1.! In. saw-m of Hind-k. and It. and Hrs. C. '1. Smoking of the Gaye. [TheAmCiubmctattheBlr list “may: and elem-fled a don He birthday dinner party in honor of Miss Clar- Reid?" OM lias Rum Roland lists Roland cut the birth- day «he and w” lucky in securing a WWII! pin (nfety first). Clara and ”the! Johann each found a dime rad norm Whitman a “nimble and My Towslcy got the ring. Af‘ Mr. and In. A. A. Lawn «If 8| Purim "9.. «New at (line her a. Sun-lay il Man «(In A. Lafler of Long Beach .Culifonh. “gunman". “filuuMndm “The muldenh "flhn'fllflhflofl. kn? Yudthm. M AmWyflnhfim mmamcmum cudthtiuufdllnum QhfltuI-lgubn‘mauhdfl (Additional Leeds on page 5) alumina-l anew Loud m AMIâ€"l. The now leap-rd. the (latent who at his gm hunters to ladle. I! rarely found helow I height of mm feet end I even there extremely are. It ll hath wfld end muse end the nth. have a summons fear of In white con and dew-m eyes. Iir struck their faces. The sun of f'ly fell upon them. The green gnu andthebwersofthe min were under theiv feet. They looked down the slope and saw disappearing over the crest of the make two mu, who were running for their lives.” mm mm mm. but ma non. tun tallerâ€"m Hum us high as 15 u 18 feet. Aft" the mnie rims. n I an 1nd mum lo :- mar mm. mm have been attained. “nmghthtfitofdeat'nblfld mm‘vithtbe girl. Thefmh liar. and ham. .1. m. sled dog. Wrist wolf. Tan had he: trained by his mm, Ham 0‘ HM (cement hermflnduhm mane attacking her [hm h pur- erful and vicious, M a mm m to David Raine Fortunate" It on {mmpndmmfimm Mam-Wiunhmh M1 Mu for mm' hm «Mitt-ambit. mum mowed autumn-mm first Wm” hulk“ Indy pmfldod for weeks. Ouch-atom! I'mvcr china began to mlm (Wren all the study was by 1th. um and one which mum and debunks alike ha! been um- ing with III medal Impala-a 11w expectant huh which ”and our an cmdutb'oflntrollnllofm ofhadiuthofichthdheenplu- odln nomintbmthefinl hllotwu with the megaphone voice brought the crowd up sharp with bill fill"! romances. He mind the most 8900‘ uncou- appluue of any of the NI- tion-lly known orator-s who nominat- ed or seconded the man before the convention. , After every apimt {or the honor‘ Undoubtedly the best nominating speech of the day vu nude by ex~ Gov. Willis of Ohio, when he nomi- nated Scatter Harding. This man magic in the delegate section and headed by the state standards of Kentucky. low: and Illinois th’e how- den delegates started a parade of the aisles. It was only after 48 min. {Nos of noise tint the vast'hall was gaveled into' snbmisaion. Another demonstration gutted as Gov. "or. row of Kentucky. seconded the nomi w nation of Gov bowden, when he aid. "Nominate Gov. Lou-den and we will break the Hindenburg line of the solid South next November.” and Congressman Weinberg in a mgnifleent speech names Governor Frank Orrin Lowden of Illinois. That was the signal for the start of the biggest demonstration of the day. Lowden banners appeared as if by HARDING AND COOIJDGE SELEC- ‘ TED BY G. 0. P. (Continued fnm Page I) mm:- m a "nu. III-nu . mun-HM mum a I. awn” mummy um! I I'M-“M "Md- " I Hurt main aim! Ch. I" MIMIIIHI Ill 'mwv'. II I“ do” mid May In u «nan tflul. Mod. de"m‘~' and erb H M u n flulll‘lr’ to M: will Glamâ€"Alum. II. Why m "In. '0 how to the government 0! God. ”I we Inn Ink"! the am R. an “in to shun In an ahlwml at I tau-l in which he Im- been 0-- “in touch with the main of the jworld. With I “don that takes in iconic and those thu m bound to follow in the near future. he I- work- ing for unity among the peoples of (he United sum for a real Ameri- canism which tomb sell-intend 1nd strives loan! the common good. Dr. Goodwin has always taken a 1keen interest in the drum of the lviuage and has striven for better things, not only for his congrega- tion. but for the residents of the com- munity. He is broad minded and am: his education. both Mon and after hi: uuiemic courses. has kept: firemen” ........................ a mrflbwhencueisntumd ' Goodrich (bod Rich Drinks Logan: , 8mg» Km Orangei'hvo; or Aim-’3 vor per Mule ..................... 25c Red Wing Grape Juice, per battle, pints “”40: Quins ............................... 7“: Wherry Juice, per bottle .............. 85c Under the hard work end direction of Dr. Goodwin the local perish has been brought to a high state of hue. tees. During the past ten years. the ‘present church edifice was construe- ted, the parish house planned and built and the Emigh property u~ quired on Highland avenue which is used as the church school. The school will start its eleventh year next Sep- tember. | Long: or “'an Ginger Ale or Rom Beer A-“ GROCERIES-a-flot Weather Suggestions Last November was celebrated the tenth anniversary 0! his work here. Haven’t you often desired during the past week of hot weather, a shade or something on your porch (.0 keep oqt the sun and‘excessjve hgat? ' WHAT'S "my". firm ANNIVERSARY AS PRIEST. SUNDAY lens B. V. 0.811111: and Drawer: while they last. No more after these are gone. at per gun-malt. each ........................................... 50c 'l'lgen'll be no more when these are all sold and you can't buy anywhere at this Ecru.'Ankle length. short sleeve. Athletic Style: short sleeve tfiree quarter style. A: long as these last you can buy at per garment .............. 81.50 glint.) grade Ilene “ONE BUTTON” summer weight Union Suits, White and . Ankle length, short sleeve. Athletic Style. short sleeve three quarter MEN’S UNDERWEAR SPECIAIS (Continued from Page 1) Ask us in show on sam lea and on AEROLUK RCH ADES. Lehman!) é? Mlbhel’s Store You’ll Benefit by Reading Our Ads. 1m ufl‘ “EIFFEL MAID" Union Suits are sure popular and attrac- tive. Made of dainty Nainoook. Batiste, Barred and Strip- ed. Fashioned for perfect comfort in BODICE Style with elastic band at waist and shoulder straps of sill: ribbon. Priced at per garment 31.79.5175 and .............. $3.00 Ladies White Summer Outing Hats, $1.00 value at ....“c Bud Enry Adverts-all Bury Week. You'll Find It Ply: 1‘. Do 8.. The man whom money in the bank is never caught upping haw be but It this comm-ad the wherewithal to yup instantly basin-mo opening: denied to than without capital. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY! Prepare to the Ida-tun- of that BIG opportunity In IAKB money by SAVING my now. Hnwofwninflnmhuuommnycmyournywhemby the investment of u few hundred dollars, you could have muted 3 [age plum? There are such opportunities on every laud and in these days of mutrudioa they will contivme to plant mm. . When Opportunity Comes. Will You Be Ready? aLné quote pri- VIM" FIRST NATIONAL BANK Savoy am s-ivkhh',‘iie‘r'an, as and ....u: Large Cam Shrimps ...................... 8e Large Jars Queen Olives .................. “e 19 on. jar Apple Stnwberry Puget-veal .Jic PicnicSenwv-apkms' ,6 ates.6cnps.lhble Clqth)permcbgc..fl ................ 15¢ Downers Grove. Illinois. h

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