Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jul 1920, p. 8

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Rev. Ind Mrs. J. Alfred Nansen have gone to Lost Springs. Kamas, when they will spend about a month vacation with Mr. Nanm’s father. The pulpit of the First Evangelical . am]. will be occupied by the Rev.‘ ~" I 0. Shaun. who for five years was ”out he church and was instm. “hmhfidiMofthepre- fl and m In. Almeta VnnValen. who has hon whiting with the Arthur Van .Vdcn funny here. ha gone to visit hr parents and brothers in Pennsyl- VIlh. She recently came from In- dh where her husband, Rev. Paul VllValen died last year. They hm: hon there as teachers for the past ll! yelrs and Mrs. VanValen expert“ in return. I .0 no Ilry Pickfoni in "Suds,” her I“ picture. “Suds” will be shown fl lbrnoon and evening of July m Ind the evening of July m. M forget the dates. adv. no Dieke Theatre wilt nold a spe- cial mine on Thursday. July 29, can 1 fortune! It I." happen in “The Post.” which will be shown at flu Dick Theme Tuesday. July 20. [nil I fortune! It I." happen: I neuter. makes love. win Me and It. Thou-1m we can heartily n.â€" md him to the farmers of this WM“ of the Twin City Tm- “! W by H. R Thompson of Ti. Fountain Glme. Nlpervflle. Ill. Mb: my years of dealings with Th Rev. Hugh M. hummr. ”or of 8. Andrew's Church. It W last Friday from his summr m spent in the Eu! when he “no intimately acquainted with My neck of the justly (-2an MI tires at wholesale prkes. Idodan. ”poem" than mm m. at pml. would do well In Inn '0' to the page the” the Kle-fl CW Co. on (cumin. I lid-Jum- ae vars overalls. rides a don- OI Miler page will be found an Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision ‘ Established 1892 If you have not a Checking Account. open one in this bank today. Your businessâ€"Inge or smallâ€"is appreciated. When check book stubs an properly filled out-«and it is a very simple matterâ€"they provide a written record of dl importnnt bus- lms transactions. They show the Amount paid out, the purpose. to whom paid and your balance in the bank. Checks paid and mlled lfl‘ indisputable receipts. If you have not : Checking Account. open one in this bank New York and other lame Your Check Book Stubs The Corner Grocery V. Nuh Phone No. 8 BACK OF EVERY SALE IS A RECORD OF TWENTY NINE YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING The Corner Grocery ‘ ‘ It Is Good. If You Buy It at ~ . The installing will be done by the “dd“‘m" 10“" °" 1"“ ‘) District No. 12 Mai lead by Mr. Geo. Caygill of Berwyn, the District De- Nupoloon'o Human. pity. lodge will be called to order N‘""""“ h“ ‘9“ m“"““- 7M! for the regular meeting It 7:30 so were Nay. Hm Bernadette. lap . mom. Murat. Pym 8mm. sealant, that 3"" my 5’ " dd" "' “"3 Anya-(1n First Lieutenant Julius H. Reed. ,of ‘Chicago. was here Thunday to par Ms last respects at the bier of his old comrade. Major Geo. N. Jones. Lieut Reed served with the 37th 35333.1 Vol. Inf. throughout the entire war with Maj. Jones. Charles H. Jones, of Burlington. Vt. and H. W. Jones, of Rock Island. Ill, were here to stand the funeral of their father, Mnjor Geo. N. Jones. who died Monday evening. pink tea. cold as. Rustin m or whether it was a old fashioned Bo!- toa on party. Will we kind render please inform us. Rumor has it flu: our gum fellow M h l“! 7“"- W, F. C. uncut", while u- tmding the annual convention of the Illinois Furniture Warehouselnen u Next Hominy light. July 19th, will Hakim “and. cure a tea party he held a Public Insulation by Ito c select few of his friends and in Downs GM: Lodge Na 750. I. order to he sure of a good quality 0. 0. Ft. the first open ceremony of of m he look In “pensive brand thatehanctertobeheldherehythe !romChiago,mrryhgithboflla.0ddl-‘eflowsinngoodmmmm But none of M- anny friends have In fact one old time umber markâ€" foundontwhetherheservesSadM. ed that if his memory did not an Mais'aem andtheflddflowera now inflmwmhfioem. n. June: Int mt. Afler n can. 3. ANN, Binxvme 3““ Re: ‘ fumble “me (”72" "It hum table “u"; “00 8- PI!" "‘M. w s a hike was taken chm Bunny’s m McClinhcl. 6.”; ' ' ' subdivision ramming to Mrs. Jms' delighthl home in Seller‘s wood: all when the elm took up we study of PUBLIC INSTALLA- srne birds which Ind come under Univ "ON MONDAY AT observation that dim-noon. The nut meeting mm be held in the Mn! pr. I. O. 0. F. HALL den a: Mrs. [Ann’- home. Fridny. July 1” u 12 o'clock. My of I m such any. will; I! aim nu lumblllly for the local "lab-my ' - --- ~- ~ - ~-- COIIMlMloner to keep 0.. mod or" list Illiuheth leGnlh of (ho lu- this mu We. no mm Canyon left for m B! I naulmoun role [he rolled" Paul-m on the Overland [dulled 00k"! were elected: mum. 0. vi. the Noah-restart. Unlon and the 8- Palm. "m; In Vlm President Southern Mk mu. Thursday cw M ’1 Bully. Quincy; M We mm. m vlll he an: in an Pm- Wt- A. I. ma. Mun-vim; rise. by a «tale of mum MmU-Tnuum V. 8. Ital»â€" If lulu in (he Golda Sale all the! (och. COM Board C! W' J. a mi am the WW: 0! Cul- w. "an. FARM; QM.” Whit:- ‘ifomin will start on I Marius lrlp W: P. W. Van Owl. Hanan- hom 8n Francisco south to In An- Ml. Nmrvme; Suzy "can". Qi- ples visiting the “menu lulu «In: W. H. Blush. lac-ms: J. 1‘. shop. "I mtg. "tuning in [our 0' Conner. m; M H. 10.0“. five mks. m. Km; N. W. Tonhlh. Am activifies. and younger members gave impetus to the forward movement which is becoming more and more apparent not only in Downers Grove but also in the District as well as in the Gnnd Lodge in Springfield, Illinois. where much favorable comment in being made about the local lodge’s} ed that if his memory did not {til Mmbehadnokmledgeofspnbfic intuilntion ever being held by up I. 0. 0. F. in Dmers Grove. The licking lo! finch fin event by this lodge is the cnhninaflon of develop- ‘ment which had its inception a year or so ago when the addition of new} Ncwly Elected Oliean I. be Install- m.- mtly mud Nth vhhh the an! um mm. I: over which BI (roving Tho Highwny Danni-uncut In alo- ing the but they ran out!" the al- um! llama-flue sum-mu conduit-m mad u. up to the CW Ball Tull Annotation and I" who on mum!- dinMrM-mlwwmrb dingondmodalouhnimlkflykâ€" MM 0» owiuflon Ind the Hith- ny (karma-at If m- would have (M:- [mdy W Mflwly be”! The Association haw definite pm. wan weighed on him. mentally they min» from the High‘ay ”film"! Md no eflod. “firm .1 the gm, hearing»! held ng' Four mun survive Mm: (‘hnrlm I! Gllrnburg in mm {or the rent and JW" 0' “Hf“nxfl'm. Vt: "any W. 0' UN' “WNW. hlcubum to Jon“ of Rock Maud. lll.; \Vlmn ll. Princeton mute and at China!) in Jon" 0‘ NP“ “0" 9“.“ "II "own"! mo, mu m from cum” to Prin- P Jon" 0' “WW" “I‘M- "m. Puma! wn‘irc- won- in charge of W UUU I ISSI'EKUA Y Many good roads prolbems of . tal interest to the association and the communities through Which the Can- non Ball Trail passes and were in- terested in and were discussed and a very throuogh understanding nu! or . the present hand ma bum.“ pro- Whlt‘h caused his death affix-uni him gum now being Ittenrpted to imam! year by year he weakened. He worked out by the State Highway 00- “'5" his interest in 83“” through- pnrtment. All units were enmqtly (“It and “I'm!!!" "'0 days of the ‘Muegwl to keep their locnl carom-""0”" War followed the fortunes of utions intact and in thorough Work-‘1"o b0)" in khaki With all the MR"- jn'g order. that they might be "my new: with which he himsel! hail rol- for immediate action when mm! "m“. "10 [lag on other Mttle flolclv. building activities get back to normal] "‘3 "0"" KWW 0“ 3" “In?“ and ‘0 which is though: will he enrly in the In! Pmm'ed his military met- "2|_ imsx. [mink-ally his eighty-four â€"_..~...... (Continued from Page I) Massachusetts. Several years ago the nulndy After luncheon the delegates met and in the absence of the President, Walter S. Bennett of Quincy, who had resigned some time ago, owin“ to his leaving the state, Secretary- Treasurer W. S. McClintock of Gal- va called the meeting to order, told of President Bennett's resignation. and by a motion Hon. E. P. Lovejoy u. a. v. u.-â€"r'. u. MiltoIeit. R. S. S.-â€"â€"-R. V. 'l‘holin. L. S. S.â€"-â€"A. Johnson. The officers are elected to serve for the next six months. They me one of the best groups of officers that the local lodge has had end ex- pect to carry out the good work that hits been done in the past half year of Princeton. many years a pioneer and make 1920 the banner year in booster of the Trail was elected to preside, who. proceeded at once to the business of the day. The Odd Fellowship. Sec. report was read and unanimously ap- MAJOR GEO. N. JONES proved, which showed a sum}! bal- ance in the treasury. BURIED AT BRONS- Ilrnnn ‘il‘lmnfifi . _- The annual yearly'meeting of tho Cannon Ball Trail Association of "L, Iowa and Missouri was held )‘fiday, July 9th, at Clark's Hotel. Princeton, "I” with a good representation from each unit of the organization preâ€" 51" m. F. W. Van Oven of Nlpcrville Elec- ted In Board of Directors at PrincepOn. CANNON BALL m mayo; a ii.’ afim TRAIL ASSOCIAT’N We“ . new “mum to mend. «ma Masons held norm mer- Ice cream and waters will be served ' ' ANNUAL MEETING by the Booster Club after the cercv mfiifgfinyzzfiz; flmtgfiipfii many of installation. Master ’ , _ The new oiYicers of the lodge are After a brief service at the home of F' “' Y.“ 9"" ’0' Ftrnrfle like as follows: his son, H. P. Jones, in Gilbert ave- Kmnee; N. W. TonNh. Am no. Andra? um. Galva- at Pint M Cae- fleflh "any Yum. r-v bull! The "I'- Tall Can As ..................... 3 pachges slalom: Biscuits ............ 9'3- B_ottle ‘ Cgtgz’u) (Tagger: _Snnps or Lemon Snaps in ‘Keg-a. 75c and 1.00 Ladies Swiss Ribbed Vests @ ........................... 2.00 Ladies “Cooper Quality” Union Suits, summer weights @ ........ 15c Quality Hair Nets with and without elastic @ ............. V and Drawers ........................ (.89: 75c Value Mens Paris Knit Shirts Drawers 45c 2.50 Value Mens One Button Union Suits ...................... 1.50 Value Boys Muslin Union Siuts ............................ 50c Value Boys Shirts and Drawers ........................... Boys 1.00 to 1.50 Grade Khaki Knee Pants, Special at per pair MAJOR GEO. N. JONES BURIED AT BRONS- WOOD YESTERDAY The oflicers are elected to serve for the next six months. They me one of the best groups of officers nun mums OXFORIIS. HIGH AND LOW HEELS. PUMPS. COL- ONIAIS. IN BLACK AND TAN. AN EX- CEP'I'IONAL - E% i“ OPPORTUNITY TO BUY SUMMER SHOES AT THE PRICES. WE HAVE THEM MARKED LOWER BY 25 PER CENT THAN LARGE CITY STORES AND WE ARE SELLING THEM DU RING JULY AT 15 PER CENT OFF THE MARKET PRICES. SIZES AN I) STYLES FOR ALL. ALL LADIBS' Noble Grandâ€"â€"E. M. Brunson Vice Grandâ€"G. A. Swanson. .Wardenâ€"E. Hoehn. Conductorww. H. Smith. Chaplainâ€"«H. 0. Woodward. l. G.~â€"B. E. Lanphear. O. G.~â€"A. Handschug. R. S. N. G.â€"~W. H. Rogers. L. S. N. (}:â€"C. F. Shultz. in Mens Boys . Underwear Eta Lehmann é! Michel’s Store Hubbert. Miltoleit. 1.00 Value Mens B. V. D. Shirts Drawers 55c 1.00 1.25 Value Mens Balbriggan Shirts It is not so much what you pay as what you get in eat- ables, and while our prices match and even go below others for the same Tl ualities, our groceries are the best obtainable, bought on y in the highest standards of pre- paring and thegh fullest measure in contents. GROCERIES After a brief service at the home of his son, H. P. Jones, in Gilbert ave- nuc. which included the reading of tho than you are worth now! WHAT’S THE SECRET? SPEND A LITTLE LESS THAN YOU EARN Deposit the Difference and get 3 per cent on it from Began With, Less that the man you envy because of his wealth FIRST NATIONAL BANK (Watch this series of ads on “Financial Progress”) 100 to l Large can California Peaches in Syrup.. Old flame Maple and Cane Syrup. quart. Large can California Apricots ............ Large can California Green Gage Plums.. 3 pac 9 Swift Pride Washing Powder. 3 cans lossom Baked Beans ............ Savoy Orange Marmalade. jar ............ Downers Grove. Illinois. THE CHANCES ARE [BMW Drawers 55c “an Shirts .......... . 89c Drawers 45c [90th and 28d palms by'flle Rut. A. F8. Phelps of tha First lethal“ church and a talk by Cipt. Hurry Slusser, of Norwoqd Park, who told in a brief way the military career of Major Jones. the body was taken to Bronswoml cemetery, Hinsdale. and laid to rest at the side of his wife. «3.31.50 . . 31.15 $1.39 ..10c llc

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