Klein’s Market MI: 1‘ W. llmwn wu rallml In (‘nbooL Mm. mu nrflmnt of "w miti- ral illm- n! M.- mother. Hr. "all“ of (Vovvlnmi. 0M". \i-n- "a! nu- wwimnd wilh tho'1homp- .«m and l-‘ickoy fumilirs. Will l'nriu-r- 0f Hullinxton. n! (M Parker lribo. vidlml with Mr rmuh.‘ (.‘lm. R. 0. Parker. (Mu wwk. ln'm' Manor hul Mr lvmxih nh'l ale-noun roman-cl a! Un- Wm: Su- lambnn hospital Twyla): A rprriul twu um! mnmly is phuun It the Dick» Than"? awry T'uNIl'n evening. adv. Min» Lillu- anlvr in snwmlmr n few clay». of ht-r vacation \H'Jnu wlth hrr hmlhc-r. Emil. In llï¬nsrlnh‘ Don't forget the Community High School meeting at the Dicke 'l'hvnln- next Wedm-mlay evening. Hon. John M. Hess of Chicagu, cal- led on T. 1-}. Brooks and Capt. I’ar- kvr on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Furlong returned on Tuesday evening from a month: stuv in Northern Michigan. Fred Ski!) left Monday evening for n week's vacation with his brother at Tomahawk, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kelly and son, Erank, are spending this week as guests of relatives at LaCmsse, Wi Mrs. I. N. Davis, son‘ Martha“, Ind daughter. Jane, have returned from an extended trip E California. Hemstiocbing and picoting done-â€" One day’s service. Mrs. M. D. Aber- crombie, 17 N. Highland ave. wk. :2 The best of music, pfctures, venti- lation, courtesy and projection at tho Dicke Theatre. ' adv. Miss Haze) Bundick was a dinner guest of Miss Bernice Littleford last Wednesday. up! Illsucltrâ€"‘uct a no. l‘nu“! A son was ham to Mr. and Mm Chas. Schoen Wednesday afternoon. A fun "fne oflthe cgebmhxli) INDU . . . . cosmetics or sac at arion exter’s ‘ ‘Illmols State Fm“ August 20‘28’ Art Kraft Shop, one door south of Springï¬eldâ€"~Let’s Go." ' 7‘23‘4 the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. Mrs. W. R James is enfertainiug Vernon Grush was the star at the I party 0f friends from 09'? 0f 30W“- athletic meet at Naperville on Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jory aw visit in; at their parents home on Mid daugh avenue. Mrs. Geo. Sweeney is entertain- ing her p_arents. Mrs. Juel Engel of Chicago, is vis- iting with the J. W. [Brown family. 80. Main St. Main Curtis Sta. (‘LEAN If you needus, fonus, 1884. BIRKSHIRE BRAND SMOKED MEATS PERSONALS ZFOR 25° FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Brick and Bulk-Wholesale and Retail ICE CREAM Rutter Pharmacy LIP’I‘ON'S SOLUBLE COCOA AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP FANCY SIRLOIN ROAST JERSEY CORN FLAKES SHREDDED WHEAT WHOLESOM E 3 FOR 25° 17c PKG Mun. ROs-P Wapln anemic-cl tlw fun- cm! on Wnlmhy of Mrs. Ward at the ham 0! Mr datum". Mn. J. P. Fania): Mn. Wald ï¬nd many fdomh in Down"! Gm“. "m Wq'ntlwriw. who) \uu mlu-u mulch-My drl: ler on Mu ruu "LII. Sunday. in» hum mnflnnl In Mn heal tho onun‘ wot-k. At [mm-M be H Irv-mun 3 mm truer. Ht-y Skimmyv-I'l'hoy gm 2 mm mm- mlien n! the Dick!- Thutrl- evx-r' Tumulny, (he. they'n at"! ï¬nd :0ch l mulcl go rvcr' van-I1. W5" vou- dud 10-! you? Auk him. adv. RM. uml Mrs. John Sum-am an- ‘po-mlihx a months' vacation viuilinu old {via-nah nml n-lntivcn in tho Rm! They \u'Il lu- lnu‘k about "In font of Suptrmber. Mr. and Mr». Theron I'otter of Jul- ict. spent the week-end at the horm- of Mrs. l’otterN parents. Mr. and Mrs. A‘ H. Nit-hon. of North Forest uvenuv. u weeks’ stay with Mr. and Mrs. J. I". Kidwell at Minocqua. Wisconsin. Mrs. ank Bronx and Mary Ann and Tom Kidwell. left Tuesday fur Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sell, of Rem- ington. Indiana, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Littleford on last Saturday. Mr. Titus Dreher of Iowa, was a caller at the home of Mr. Jackson Littleford on Grm’e street, last Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Meacham of North Forest avenue, have returned from u very enjoyable vacation trip to Ca!- ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. W.‘ F. Heintz left Saturday night for a two weeks vm cation trip with friends at Hquor. Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson and friends motored over from Lockport last Sunday to spend the day at the home of R. C. Briggs and family. urday carrying off many medals and prizes. “Illinois State Fair, August 20-28, Springï¬eldâ€"+Let's Go.†7-234 Mrs. Victor Peterson and daughter, Grace. are in Galesburg visiting with friends. Mrs“8weet is visiting at the home of her son; Arthur, on North Main street. _ m Irv-cad Hrs. Philip Weinheimer and family have returned from their vacation trip to Michitan. Phones 6 278 PHONE 279 DELIC IOU S H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor I: North has: AVG-I. Teleph North Side Grocery 5: Market Mb. I". Hahn and children haw- wturm-«l hum an vxtcnded trip whirl: included :1 M10 mile motor journry to Dakota from Dunrombc. loww whom ï¬hl' Wm visiting with her muthrr. The Mann children accompankul MN Hahn. The Woman's Missionary Sun-ivty of the Congregational Church will meet at the home of Mixs Strong or East Maple uvenuuI on Friday. any" uxt mm ut 2:30 in the afternoon. 1‘. (-Imlinl invitation is extended {n all: members and frinmlyz. “Billy" Shanabrook. 'who has been playing great ball with the Devil's Lake baseball team of North Dakota, this summer, mtumed home We-lnes- day afternoon, the seaaon then- Heinp' closed. He expects to return next year. Renting yourself out for two weeks isn't such fun when your anch enemy puts you to work. Owen Moore trim to make the best of it in “The Des- perate Hero†at the Dicke Theafre. Tuesday, Auguï¬t 10th. adv. George E. Burn and family of Col- umbus, Ohio, returned to their home Tuesday morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dum and family here. They made the round trip in their touring car. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nicholm cele- brated their twenty-ï¬fth wedding? ah- niversary Tuesday, August 3rd. They had many pleasant surprises. from their children and friends and the day was one long to be remembered. Another one of John Fox, Jr'::. famous stories “A Cumberland Roâ€" mance," will be shown in moving pin tures played by Mary Miles Minter at the Dicke Theatle Satuulay, Augâ€" ust 7th. adv. Miss Ana Fischer, a former leach- er in the Downers Grove schools, now engaged in newspaper work in Wash- ington, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Straube Tuesdav and Wednesday. The Woman's Guild of S. Andrew’s Church will meet on 'l‘hursdny at 2 p. m. at the residence of Mrs. Chas. H. Coles. Highland avenue. Mrs: Coles will be assisted by Mrs. 'l‘hus. W. 'l‘izzzml and Mrs. A. B. Deach. flARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ £3 MOCHEL Perfection é! Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Hardware Coal and Feed Applied Psychology ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH SUNDAYS, 10:00 A. M. LECTURES 0N A series of lectures on the power of the mind. Nervousncss and Worryâ€"Use the Mind ('urv by the Rev. E. B. Goodwin If there Sn- anylxxly in Bowman Grou- who dues not enjoy Ming :1 pictuu- in which Consumm- 'l‘almmlz~ is the sun “1- have nut mot lht-m Slu- “'3" appear in "Tim I'm-few! Woâ€" mnn" at "w Hick:- 1‘hc-utro. Augm. 12th .xml mm. ‘ mlv. J. S. Lozivr spent wwrnl mu». um. \vm-k M l'lnrh'lllo. "L. wlu-n' win- On August 12 and I3 Commun- Tnlmudge will again appear at the Dick» 'l‘hcalrt- in a clever cum-fly untitled "The Perfect Woman." mlv. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Clark and chilâ€" dren of Chicago. are the guests this week of Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. J. W. Tucker of 135 North Main #2. Tuesday morning acmmpanitd by Mrs. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. H. I“. Wane. they motored to Millington. “1.. “'hm'v they spent the day 3* thc guvsts of Mrs. Wan-’3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Middleton. C. W. VunBeynum will leave to- morrow to take up his new duties in the publicity department of the Tm- vellcrs Insurance Co.. at Hartford. Conn. He has sold his home and Mrs. VanBoynum and the children will follow about the middle of Sen- tembvr. In order to provide homes fnr the teachers for our public schools; the Housing Committee of the Parent- Teachor Association, will welcome in- formation concerning rooms and board to be obtained. Mrs. J. l’. Mitclmll. 3284; Miss Herring, 764?; Mrs. CVB. Reed, 238-J. Miss Evelyn Brown entertained at a Bunco party eighteen of hey girl friends in honor of her guest, Mrs. Allen James, formerly Dorothy Plain, of Toledo, Ohio. At a well appointed table she announced her en- gagvment to Mr. Harold Feltun of Downers Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gerwig‘retum- ed from their California trip on Well- nesday evening. ter closing out their interest here they will mturn and make their home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gerwig am! daughter will also move to the gold- en west. “Illinois State Fair. Adan: 20-28, Springï¬eldâ€"lavas Go." 7-23-11 Telephone Nil-b0! 2 ffflThe Dicke Theatre ALICE BRADY in “THE DARK LANTERN†JACK PICKFORD in “IN WRONG†“FAIR AND WARMER†Evening-Both Daysâ€"7 :30- The Perfect Woman fell in; Thurs. Aug. 12th and Fri. Aug. 13th Constance Talmadge Evening 7:30 h 9:“) Owen Moorein‘flenespemteflem†A SPECIAL 2-REEL C()MEDY-â€"“’l'he Paper Hanger†URBAN MOVIE CHATS A Trnvel and News Picture MIUM~â€"fl:m .m Hu'ninl "7:30: :00. I’ATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE (‘HRISTY (’OMEDYIJShouId a Wife (Tome Buds" BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEBS GROVE. 1m Watch for a circular on the Com- muntiy High School proposition is~ sued by the Parent-Teacher Assn‘ It wax written by Mr. K. M. Snapp, the new Superintendent of Schools who has had charge of three schools of this kind. A wonderful picnic was held on the shores of Salt Creek at Fullorï¬â€˜burw on Wednesday afternoon in parw of women and children from Hinmlaic and Downers hove participating. Those present from here won- Mrs. l“. P. Tapluy and LI-nth. Mrs. Ed Landorf, Mrs. W. J. Stunts and Betâ€" ty Jane, Mrs. Chester J. Winter, Lois and Arlene, Mrs. Fred Schultz and Ralph. Mrs R. C. Briggs and Eliza- beth. Mrs. C. H. Staats, Bobby and Florence Wander and Louise Dietrich. [W. S. Shielda' he is doing the prelim- jinary work on a sanitary sewer sys- tem for the town. G. H. Bunge has been retained by the village to handle lhe legal work in connection with the assessment. It comes as a sun-prim to many people that a Kown like Earlville is just now starting to make some of the improvqments Downers Grove has been enjoying for \many years. Don't form-t Hunt Hu- Mory of (Mn pklunv wu- wrmvn by Juim Pill. Jr. and “w pictun i« u my brmâ€"r than Hu- nlnry‘ Sho Vampevl a Bolshevick. A breezy story of a perfect wmn wt. in love with a hating man, tried to Vamp him into submission by ugly- fm- a steno's pmition. But she was too alarmingly pretty. Let’s GO! A vvrihdlln Wu" «:1 "rind-I" wv-H nf rip-ruan'ng fun. Rushing wilty laugh» a miflum. "Tho lnrqwrau- Ham" [3|in hlvw in. Driving a "(U1- flivu-v of ti". Hr mllvd right in. then mile-d right nul. With a girl. a "mll" and :1 "wk runabout." A L S 0 FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY ROLIN COMEDYâ€"“MERELY A MAID†BRAY PICTOGRAPH Tuesday, August 10th Saturday, August 7th >â€"9:15 Admission 15c and 250 inc. Wat COMING! Admisaim IO 5 20 min inrluclin; Wu TI! Atlmimicm I!» C 25 With iafludlnu Wll’ Til. Admission l5 26 cu inc. Wu “I. The children's picnic given by ï¬- Catholic Woman's League was In“ on the lawn of†Mrs. Joseph Lynchflffl July 29th Games and me: m indulged in, plenty of ice cream. W. made. good things to eat. won a. ‘ joyed by old and young. Mrs. Goo. Brady won ï¬rst prize in bunco, In. Fox in ï¬ve hundred. A royal heat was aflorded the guests in the un- expected presence of Madame Nolw- ' ing, the “Polish Melbaâ€, who Wm! the V guest of Dr. and Mrs. George Tim Madame Nehring studied Ebro“. sings for the "Columbia Records," .1- so “Victor. After favoring til. guests with several songs “compili- ed by Julia 'l‘wohey, she gave a V"! interesting talk on St. Hedwig“: II- ibstriul School at Niles. 111.. In which xhe is greatly inteieuted. After 0* cheers were given for the hostess. t“ declared a very pleasant. day Ill spent. CA‘ LEAGUE GAW 3“". CHILDREN’S mc‘