Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Aug 1920, p. 5

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DAIRY BRAND FANCY BACON, by the strip, lb CALIFORNIA HAMS, Empire Brand, 4-61!) ave. l FANCY NARROW STRIP BACON, per Ib ........ 39c DAIRY BRAND BRISKET BACON, per Tb ....... 35c This bacon averages 1% lbs. in weight and runs very lean HON EYSUCKLE BRAND FANCY BACON "Illinois State Fair. August SPHIIIMMâ€"M'l Go." Imdny. Mina Juno Foley In via-mug uln- um in Louisville and 8t. Mathews, Kentucky. I! you lave I good sarong mood Mad trunk for uni. phone 3214. ml. It. and In. Carl Wolf tad daugh- m an mm". "have: In New York State. lliu Moo Case 0! Chicago, spent ”to week end with her brother. Hu- Mn. )lnud Allen of DosPlaincx spent flu- week end It the home of her Mam-r, Mnl. Edward Enrich. SO. Main St. Mina l’aulyne [Minor in spending the week with Miss Naomi Comwull It baron“. Mr. and Mn. Frank McCullom spent last week visiting relatives and friends at Crystal Lake. lll. Born to Mr. and Mrs. T .J. Savage 0! East Curtiss at, Wednesday mom- ing, a son. Hematibching and picoting done- One day’s service. Mrs. M. D. Abel-- crombie, 17 N. Highland ave. adv. 3 um mm. "mm Ind um Mud, Mn. rm: Donor and Mrs. L. Defrees and daughter Jane, of Denver, Colo., are guests of the Fred Drissler’s. Misses Emma and Mary Fletcher returned Monday from a two weeks trip thru the East. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coleman and Children have gone to Crystal Lake, “L, for their vacation. Mrs. Fred Real and daughter, An- na, are in Bay View, Mich, on their annual visit. Main Curtis Sta. “Illinois State Fair, August 20-28. Spflngfloldâ€"Mt's Go." 7-234 Mrs. Rose Waples was hostess to the Shakespeare 01:33 on Monday. 4 The Olson family are entertaining friends from out of town. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cassidy were Sunday guests at the Waples home. Mr. and Mm Non, nee Myrtle Drew, have a baby girl. Miss Ruth Gregory is spending a two weeks vacation in Montana. CLEAN Herbert. Stoudt entertained {friend from Aurora over the week-end. I! you mdus. tonne, 1884. x. H. V. Manon enumlmd old time fritmds u «linncr on PERSONALS Brick and Bulkâ€"mesa!!! and Retail Rpflgr Pharmacy ICE CREAM 10 Pound Average WHOLESOM E Mr. I»! Mm. Fred 60nd; m diam-r gun“ at the hm of In. ‘Gcnlrs duet. In. John luv. In Anna In: My. Nolhlax of importance which uh. place n my “me or any mm In the world mum the on of the hou- New. See then pidum It the Dick 11min every Sammy. MY. In. Elmer Henry uul daughter of Mvuo. Knnm. visited for mu! day: vim Mr. and In. Home! Dam lam week. Scout Lyman Dum mumcd Ilon- day from a sumo It Camp Choc-u- nu whom he won an honor gamper’n On another page will be found the ad 0! the Electric Shoo Repu‘r Shop. The)’ am advertising I Free premi- um for the mat of August. On another pap you wlh find an odveniament to sell Airedale Terrier puppies. Then. are good dogs. I! interested look it up. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mixkelly and family motored to Janesville. Wis., Saturday and spent the week-end with a brother. The Fred Towsley family and Miss Elma Kelly returned on Wednesday evening from their summer day in Canada. Man. Oh Man! Have you seen those two-reel comedies at the Dicke Theatre Tuesday evenings? Are they good? You tell ’em! adv. Mr. and Mrs.A. Lee Beidelman and Florence are spending 'a two weeks vacation with John A. Corcoran at Castleton, North Dakota. Misses Lucille and Eleanor Schultz ‘are spending several days with the J. M. Weimer family of Pewaukee, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gardiner and daughter Dorothy, spent Sunday with their son Alfred. Miss Dorothy J3 spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White left on Thursday morning for Indiana where they will attend an annual family re- union. Mrs. Hagan of Berwyn, was a vis- itor in Downers Grove on Wednes- day. -â€".. ...~ w un- w.vvuuuuu JA‘UU cognatics for sale 9‘. Marion Dexter's day at the home of her cousin, Floyd Art Kraft 8110]), one door south of Hale II. in Chicago. the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. S. J. Brown returned last Friday from an extended business trip to the Pacific Coast States. with A {31}! lipe of_the cplebt'fled INDU PHONE 279 Phones6278 DELICIOUS . mWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DEW GlOVi North Side Grocery 5 Market roan EnuclfigNlL WEEKLY H. 6. PM Proprietor BRAY PICTOGRAPH alkali-unn- mun-n: m_mmnâ€"moâ€"o-15 Mmmflfihwfii LARD, per pound ........................ .. CRISCO, 3 pound limit, per pound ......... SNOWDRIPI‘, 3 pound limit, per pound ..... ROCK VALLEY BUTTER, per pound ..... 5Tbs. GOOD LUCK BUTTERINE ........... Amber Soap, 10 bars for ........... . ........ Lenox Soap, 10 bars for ................... Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars for ............... Soapade, Small, per package ............... Light House Washing Powder, per package . Amour Oats, small, 15c; large ............. Macaroni or Spaghetti, any kind, per package Farmhouse Coffee, 50c value; per pound ..... 100 lbs. Chicken Feed, no grit ............... Mr. and Mrs. John [4:1th of Clarendon Hills have rented flair home and am moving to Oklnhomn where the) will be near their daugh- Mrs. Josephine Tooley and chil- dren of Marietta. Ohio, span a few dnys tilt): week at the home of her «later, Mrs. Stevenson. on No. Main stmt. Mr. Hy. C. Bach and family of Chicago. made a short stop over at the Grotefcld home on Grove street August ”ti: on their way {ram Ste- gar, "I. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street T9101 Mr. anal Mrs. Ralph Broadwell have purchased the S. A. Lyman house on vOakwood avenue. The Lyman family will move to California in the near future. Washbum Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ ('3 MOCHEL Was everyone pickin? on you when you were a boy? You know it and you'll enjoy the pathos and humor in “In Wrong" at the Dicke Thenâ€" tre, Tuesday, August 17th. adv. Miss Gwendolyn Griffiths left for Kansas City last Saturday where she will be the guest of Miss Madeline Knisley. Perfection 6 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Mrs. Sarah Miller of Haywood, Miss S. .Case and Mrs. Snider of Chicago, called on Mrs. Elizabeth Morton this week. Hardware Coal and Feed Mr. and Mrs. George C. Schindler of Lane Place, entertained a numâ€" ber of friends from the village last Saturday evening. Mr. C.‘ C. Murphy return“ to Louisville last week after an extendâ€" ed visit to his daughter, Mrs. Mat- thew Ormond Foley of Prairie ave. Miss Frances Ormond Foley cele- brated her third birthday Wednesâ€" Applied Psychology The Downers Grove Auxiliary to the American Legion will meet at the Legion rooms neytt Tuesday, Aug- ust 17th., at 2:30. ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH by the Rev. E. B. Goodwin How to prolong life â€"- Think! A series of lectures on the power of the mind. SUNDAYS. 10:00 A. M. LECTURES ON SPECIALS ....................... .. . . . .25c nit, per pound ................ 28c nd limit, per pound ............ 29c I'I'l‘ER, per pound ............ 60c 1’ On Friday night Mr. and Mm. M. ‘V. Morton were dinner guests at the home of Rev. nnd Mm. Wm. McCon- m-l in Mutton Park an dnttemled tho Vom Bmch meeting In McCoy-nora- tabernacle where Mr. Morton has been “stating In the filming. Mrs. Rebecca Brown, mother of Mr. ‘J. W. Brown passed away at the home Euf her daughter Mrs. Eva Dove, at ‘(anooL Mo. Sunday, August 8th. and was laid to rest in the Cabool tem- t'mry Monday. Mr. Brown returned home Wmlnesdny. Telephone No. 29 Mrs. Barry L. Hall is entertain- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mon- me Coleman and her sisters, the Misses Nellie and Inez, who motored here in their car from Manhattan. Kansas. ‘ pres-Ii. Ex-scrvice men and women can get 'tpplicatinn blanks for the United States Victory Medal from W. James. They who passed out at the Legion "mining on Monday night to those Yesâ€"the lantern was very, very dark, till a brave woman iighted the fires within. See Alice Brady in "A Dark Lantern" at the Dicke Theatre Saturday. August 14th. adv. i The F. G. Wells home at 206 Web- ster street has been sold and Mr. Wells and his family will move to Oakland, California, before the 25th of August, where they will )nake their future home. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Butler moved Thursday to their new home at Palatine, Ill. Mr. Butler has been appointed Superintendent of the Schools there and will start on his new duties with the full term. ...... 81.80 ..10c 45c One of the most distinctive Human £4.50 comedies that has been produced. EWILL ROGERS ;"JUBILO” Evoning 7:30 9:00. Do you mvm-mlw-r 0w clays ul’ [lu- 0M rug dull you cherished? D. I“ nmmh" (lu- olays mutlwr uml a switch on you when ’yma Won’t.“ arm a grown man? [)0 mm like Jim" Whitmmh Kilt-ya poo-ma you will enjny living uu-v again "I! nltl «lays in swing [MI plthln. “IN WRONG” Jack PICKFORD Mauve-41:00 . m. Admiuuinn 10 t 20 cent- inrludia' Wu n: Evening-Jrso-gzoo Aclmiunion If. G 26 cent: including War Tn. l’ATHE NEWS Fomi TRAVEL PICTURE CHRISTY COMEDYâ€"“A HUSBAND IN HATE" The scrum bomb; no Krcawr clmmntir artixt than Alice Brady Ind lb. i. ospt-ciufly you! in this pictun'. It in Un- .v.tory of n air! who Ind two Iovrm, our the Prime of I liurujxmn principality. the oUmr just I prim among men. BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEBS GROVE. Mrs. Minnie Zell‘ and daughter. Alice and Mrs. Louise Stuhrmann, re- The Dicke Theatre? Those who had the privilege of hearing David Vaughan of the Bu)» tint Church sing at the open air ser~ vice last Sunday night were delight- ed with his beautiful clear voice. audi many expressed a desire to hear him again. Thursday, August 19th ALSO SPECIAL TWO REEL COMEDY “THE PAPERHANGER” URBAN MOVIE CHATS A Travel and News Picture k 9:00. Admission 15 i 25 eta inc. Wu Til. Tuesday, August 17th Saturday, August 14th gE BRADY~ ALSO “Illinois sate Mr, August “1 Springfieldâ€"Let's Go.” ’tm-Md Wednesday from I M“ visiI spent with the J. D. W family at Glidden. W18. My. caught a 8% pound pickonl AI“ ports a pleasant time.” (Additional Locals on Pace 3)

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