Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jul 1920, p. 5

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BUNTE’S COCOA, VJ") size .............. BAKER’S CHOCOLATE, 1/21!) bar ........ LIPTON’S SOLUBLE COCOA, 1/2") ....... ARMOUR’S OATS, large package ......... HEINZ PORK BEANS, 11 oz. cans, 2 for WE ARE THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS OF THE FAMOUS MINNESOTA HAMS BACON. ASK FOR HORMEL’S DAIRY BRAND SMOKED MEATS CALIFORNIA HAMS, per pound .......... L Fancy Strip Bacon, Lst Grade Strip, per pound NARROW STRIP BACON, strip, per pound . The Sylvester Lymn (unily "v, 82.00 in adv-um in the price a! I lumod on Warhead-y from their trip yur'n subscription to Tho Report." lhmgh tho Went. Wow I" know the price. pie”. "-- Ir. and In. Ray Gun!" 0! Out "‘0th It ‘I "‘ OWN- Pl'i- ‘P‘fl‘ "W “‘4'“ the (who: Mr. ud In. Chan. [Ir-Mm- and 0‘ It and Mru. M' Ore-kt “a daughter of Cami-gr. ll|.. nu the family. 'gmu of their brother. 000: am- lr. no! Hm. Victor Peterson and m and fun")! of Outward an. ‘ family Mom! to Lake Genera for Link.- Bobby Hal-h M M. a” m “H“ "'" '°"""- 'm. ml adenoid: waved at u» w. In. F. M 01%: Ill! childnl m Subuvhn Mpihl lut mi Satur- in Miami. Vermont. for a fork}. Th1 Don blatant: will noon I» housekeeping In (In l-‘riuNc home on Bled“! no. Klein’s Market Save the date. Friday evening July 306:. Watch the Reporter {or de- tulls. adv. Mn. Chas. Aldrich and Hope of Hinsdale, visited with mlgtives here 'on Monday. Mr. and Mm. Walter Kolzow of Lombard. visited with relatives here over the Fifth. .vâ€"r. ’ , Born to Ir. Ind In. Carl Pl“. Ir. and In. Bulk! and rhildnoismmhy. July «in. m- Wu. Sure the date, Friday eveningJuly 30th. Watch the Reporter for de- tails. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McClaury of Carpenter street. are spending their vacation at Nungo. Michigan. The Coleman family on Highland avenue 'entertnlned out of town guests for the week-end and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bmadwell and small daughter are visiting his bro- ther Ralph Broadwell. Simon Pure Leaf Lard 100% Pure. In 2, 5 and 10 lb. pails, pound......30c Miss Edna Simonson is having her vacation. Eat more Cottage Cheese, its heal- thy and its cheap. adv. Mrs. J. H. Venard and Miss Agnes visited over the Fourth in Detroit. Thomas Adams of Chicago was a Downers. Grove visitor on Monday. Miss Blanche Vallance has return» ed from her visit in California. Paul. and Mrs. Butler an visiting their son Max. at Monmouth, Ill. Mrs. Cliflord Siebert has been on the sick list the past week. July 11th, 1920. Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 9:45 A. M. Church School. 7:30 P. M. Evening Service and Sennoi. If you needus. (anus, 1884. S. Andrew’s Church Bur-tog. IV! PERSONALS No morning services during Juiy. I Mrs. Chas. Gardner of Chicago, ‘was a guest at the Wm. Shanabrook home on Oakwood avenue last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth attended the Nady-Bannister wedding at Na- pervillc last Wednesday. Do you like good music do you will enjoy hearing tins Orchestra. Miss Barbara Myem is spending the week with Miss Marjorie Lull in Evanshm The first service at the Church of the Closed Street will be held Sun- day evening at 7:45. Roscoe Morton spent the week-end and the Fourth with friends in M0- line, Illinois. Phi! Roth and family of Casper, 1Wyoming, are visiting relatives and ‘friends in Downers Grov‘e. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wander o! Hinsdale. spent the Fifth with rela- tives in the Grove. Mr .and him '1‘. F. Kelly and son Frank, spent the week-end with Chi- cago friends. Miss Evelyn Brown spent the week and at Toledo, Ohio, the guest of Mrs. Dorothy James. Mrs. Barnick entertained the Stitch and Chatter Club Wednesday after- noon. ‘ fir. 0. E. O'Brien of Janesville’, Wis.. spent the Fourth here with his brother, W. H. O'Brien. \spenc Sunday and Holiday in Plain- Don't fail: in field with friends. 4 at the high sch Kiss Edna Selig spent the Fourth cninr and-learn in SL' Louis, Mm, visiting with he: w Hirh School. uncle. , Mrs. Foster H ........ 27c I! you the Cu r‘ .nomnns (mom mg ‘ DOWNEBS snow, among H. C. Pm Proprietor MARY PICKFOID h “SUBS,” alt-um"... 7 mun-nu IABELNORIANDH‘I‘IIIPEB!" North Side Grocery 8: Market DRIED BEEF AND BACON Sliced on a neyv, Sanitary, latest Model Up-To-Date Slicing Machine I Hr. and In. Full Duncan is ‘oompnny with Ir. Dunn'- uncle from Chimo. muted to Maul], lid... to hi: old home when they u. tended a family mnion over the «in. Who In your Hula-II mul‘.’ Good- am no. my dour! They don't all l Everyone will be interested in Lknowing that Norma Tnlmulge In to ‘lw- with us Igaln. She will appear I! the Dicke Theatre Thursday. July l5 and Friday, July Is in “The Woman Given." mlv. Be on time at the Open Air meet- ing next Sunday evening and you will not miss the opening concert by the crehestra. “On Time" means 7:46 I111mm! , 1 The Woman's Guild of S. Andrew‘i Church will meet at the home of Mrs. 'R. L. numb-ugh. 122 Llnseott avenue on Thursday afternoon. July 22, at HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ (a MOCHEL I Hear the Rev. Mr. Stewart Sunday evening lat the Church of the Closed Sfieet. His subject is. "The Lord- ship of Jesus Christ over Personal Life." I". M. Brown of Galva, "L, is visit- ing his nephew, J. W. Brown and family. “The Battlefields of France" 1's the title of the Burton Holmes Travelog at the Curtis: Theatre next Thurs~ day night. It is one of the best films ever shown. adv. F Mr. W. Wnples has returned from his visit to Oklahoma and has gone to his uncle's cottage on the Canadian border. Miss Florida accompanied him and will remain for some time. ! Douglass Muclean and Doris Ma) will be the attraction at the Curtiss Theatre Saturday in their latest com- edy bombshell “Let’s Be Fashion- able." . _ adv. Mrs. Foster Hubbard and daughter are spending} few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Fred Curtiss at Burk- bumesa, Texas. Main Curtis Sta. Our Slicing Machine Don't fall to attend the meeting them nannies any monkâ€"not risen at the high school next Tuesday ev- you're ultra “Let's Be Fashionable" cning and learn about the Communii Curtiss Theatre. Saturday, July 10. ty High School I adv. CLEAN Soft Drinks on Ice LAW’S OR LOMAX, by the bottle or use FINEST MIXTURE 0F LAWN SEED POULTRY WIRE AND POULTRY FEED ICE CREAM ‘ Brick and Bullsâ€"Wholesale and Rcuil TRY OUR HOME COOKED ’ CORN BEEF and VEAL LOAF ” ”TA LMLAD G E” OSCAR MAYER’S M W GIVES DEWEY, MINCED, NEW ENGLAND From Owen Johnson’s Famous Novel AND BOILED HAM M ‘E’-°"". 13:13:22,: “SJ.“JLfiWTQ'rmzr R233 :1“ :12! Puller Pharmacy Garden and Field Seeds GARDEN T0018 SPADES. SPADING FORKS HOES AND [CAKES WHOLESOM E This evening. Friday. July 9th. the Waubansie Campfire Girls will hold a Lawn Social on the Thatcher lnwn ‘01: Highland avenue. The girls ue flevoting‘ the proceeds from the sale: of ice cream toward their summu' va- cation. Businesa menâ€"take a tip from “It Pays to Advertise." Stop emulating ‘the lowly duck, no one eats her eggs. ‘Advertise and you won’t be able to complain of mail order competition. That's the way they get their busi~ nessâ€"mlvertising. Ban-fly Count. one mr mum-e MRS. ZURICH 15 No. I‘m A". Beautiful wnistn in Georgette and Tricolom. ull stylor including Ru- nian blouse. Coats. lulu. ”punt: skirts. pcttlcootn. {my [0m and summer amass. Call and at. whether you buy or f Have you ever noticed that when Efiist entering a room full 0! people the air often seems close and heavy? You will never find such to be the case at the Dicke Theatre for tho ventilation is well nigh perfect. adv. WTWSAIH l > The Board of Education is calling :1 meeting in the assembly liau‘ of the High School for next Tuesday evening, July l3lh,'to "discuss the pmpoxed Community High Schooi. Prof. Bowman will be the speaker. ‘to Mr. Norman Hartsock of Elwmul, Indiana. on Wednesday. July 7th. The couple will make their home in Burk- burnett, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. P. Reidler announce the marriage of their daughter Edna. (Additions! locals M68¢278 DELICIOUS Evuingâ€"Bofiu Dunâ€"4:304:16. Admiuion 15 l 28 an III. II! t. _ And don’t forget that this wonderful picture is played by Down in the Street o! a Thousand 80m he met with In few livin women have undergone. The dramatic intensity of the. .0- ments wi linger long in your memory. Thursday, July 15 6: Friday, July 16 Nn05u~ 0., Show 0!"qu r. I. Adah-do. Is A 2:. m. m. w. 1'. lacuna-3:00 9. III. Admin-{o- 10 t 20 «It: Including Wu 1. Eveningâ€"wmmsus. Admin“. to a :6 can Insulin.» '0: 1h count G! 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