Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Nov 1920, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Patronlze home industry and let us sell you your new Ford Car or Fordson Tractor for cash or on monthly payments. moms» W SeniceStation Kidwell Garage Company Repairing, Overhauling and Gary-Acetylene Welding Did you It will 5 tin! can! PAY YC Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank It will buy our mt, attend to all your business set- ".mFEGVHD your savings. 1: stimulates comm-er- ehl confidence and signifies unseen. PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK! Opel u CHECKING ACCOUNT wlth ua TODAY! 6858. "Siam. can 125m ”ma 9?. m3». 2%.. m =5 2.8 Pa. 2.2.5. 9%.. 3 9.. we.“ Dld you ever Itop to think VIII! a powerful thing a little check c: been when properly filled out with your name 3: the bottom? candy. Diana Mixed, pound 580 chocolate Dipped Peanuts. lb. 400 Starts Sat. Ends Sat. Candy, Cookies, Coffee, Corn and ComFlakes SPECIAL! BIG 'om Flakes, Jersey A sum Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 THE LITTLE CHECK Genuine Ford Parts! We carry at all times a stock of “I", 2 pkgs. 250 Phone No. 8 Week DQWNERS GROVE REPORTEEI DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS ‘ On Saturday Wm In. Lem- on attended the funeral of Hrs. Brian Wall»: of St. Charla. liehigu. who pass! “my Nov. M. It the home of her daughter, In. Louis Kant. in Ravenswood. Hrs. Wallace Inns of. can visited at the Lemon home and was hm to my In Downers. the" ph'me implied. Go to the mm Theatre Friday. Nov. 12th. at! you will Fem-n just flat "The Poor Simu" stands for. odv. Ch». Putt.- of the Mchllisht flare (ml I «by MY this week .31! went um duh on Phat" lab. The thy was too bright for the maxilla to do anything he fly a mite Mxh beretomdmwhenhelefl. The Omnind “M‘s (in! a! (hr SQ Pun“: Ennnlhl Chm)! spent shy-fol social min: last Frithr. Nov: 50:. It the home «I Ir. an! In. Waiter Kai-av of What Mrs. Kulm was formfly "in "'1. on 7.010 of the Grove. We (ed at. in paying on: you will mt have an opportunity a! min: my Mum (In: Mal "For the Son! of W.” which I'm be. played hy Chm link" Young M "a Mr Tho-m. hunky” Nat 1m. fish at Mon to m IL Mr. Thc onml bazaar o! 0.9 Cowm- gnuoml Lulu Md Sol-My um be bid or. Dan-hr M In W60: '00 I Chitin Bower. nm: A.- Esnnlmk nonriru um ho hold at Hun “when! Church u 7. 45 each nothing as“ Saturday. dur- ‘lug the next In min. The RA. John 5. Jam. 3 (outer put", will and» "a local val-Mu. Nr. Ind Mu. Char. Col", of High- land new. are you-Mug con-mu- lnflonx over the Huh of n dlu‘htcr born to than hm Balurduy. Novem- hr On Saturday. November lmh, the Dick» Thain.- will show Clan Kim- ball Young in a pldurizatlon of MI!”- |h Ellis Ryan'u wonderful low- flow 0! old Californil “For (luv Soul of Raphul." nth. Max Eichclmann and Frank Hall Ht hut Saturday evening {or a week of duck Ind qunil hunting on the Iliuiuippi mt Gladstone, Ill. Peter'Grenier has started the erec- tion of a residence on I’uirie “0.. just uross from the Chas. Wolf A. A. Shumaker has purchased a lot on Highlwd avenue just south of Franklin street and is making plans to build next summer. Mrs. L. B. Wells left on Monday for Californi: where she will spend a few weeks with her son, Bob, Ind family. loved Villain,” starring Wanda Haw- ley. will be shown at the Dicku Theatle, Thursday, Nov. 18th. The picture is adapted {rum the famous French play “La Vegliane.” adv. Mrs. Geo. M. Staiger and Mrs. Ro- land W. Schultz entertained the Iota Theli 1‘; Sorority at the home of the latter on Monday evening, Nov. 8th. Ten members of the Woman‘s Guild of S. Andmw’s Church attended a luncheon last Wednesday in Grace Church Guild Hall, Hinsdale. A committee of men of 8. Andrew’s Church are busily engaged in paint- ing and decanting the church school ADDI'I'WNAI. MEALS Another Reulart pictnw “Her oM have you haul the ex- I "The Poor Shay?” Pav- n will Hm. am on m I! "QM when The Dawson: (2mm Gamma:- Schoolu will pun-M. the Opt-nun “0n ‘l'lyuwulh Roth." by Rik-y and GI)" not in mum. under the ("mum of luk- Suwrvuor Winifred Baum-l 8M1. on Novomhcr no. and 17m. 1920. In the High School Ammbly. The Mm will In children IS «an and Malta :8 «In. fine up dam. lode by the Hub School Outlying. Von! role: by Mm 85:44. Anom- pum. HIM 8mm". The Civic Department will have whamc of the next meeting of tha Woman's Club. November 17th. The program to be given by members of the "Nature Study Chu" and will be very interesting to lawn: of binls. butterflies. (mes. shrubs, etc. A col- lection o! bultwflin, bifllfl 1mm and picture; of bird. will be used to “- luutr‘xlc the pawn: and talk: (Wen on the vnflouu subjects. The Dicke Theatre has booked an entirely new series of two real come- dies {or their Friday evening shows, commencing Friday. Nov. 12th. They are mputed to be the best of their kind. Don't miss them. adv. Regular monthly meeting of the Daughters American Revolution, will be held Tuesday evening. Nov. 16th, at the home of Mrs. H. S. Paine. Answer to roll call. Poem or sketch of the Pilgrims on “Plymoth Rock." Paper by Mrs. A. R. Whitehom. Constitutional Amendment XVI Lo XVll. Good musical program pre- pared by hostess. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Congregational Church will serve a dinner to members and friends of the church on Nov. 19. at [6:15 p. m. A program will be given {and a thank oflerlng taken. A cor- ;dial invitation is extended to all. Please inform Mrs. Zindt. phone 21:1- R, before Nov. 15, if you expect to attend . Mrs. F. B. Towsley on East Maple avenue next Thursday afternoon, November 18th, Mrs. E. C. Anderson assisting as hostess. The topic will be Coast Line Missions and Mrs. E. C. Francis will be the leader. The Woman Society of the Bap- tist Church will hold their monthly Missionary Meeting at the home 01' Ammo; Natural .~ m... no "In an“ mm the mm! was“ by «non Chase and Sanborn Seal Brand Coflec, pound 81.40 can W'mounds for ................ 5m. Ever it y Prep-ma Buckwheat Flour C5c 533. Year Round Pm red Pancake Flour 65: 5 3. Old Fashion 311ch .............. 50c Swift Pride Laundry Soap, no bars for ....49c Sivan-Egg Substitute, pkg. ................ 21c $2.39 Quality Ladies Flannellette Gowns, at ......... $2.75 Quality Ladies Ffannellete Gowns at .......... $3.00 Quality Extra Large Size Flannellette Gowns at 69c Quality Ladies All Linen Plain Handkerchiefs, each . E50 Quality Colored Border Fancy Turkish Towels, at $1.25 Quality Colored Border Fancy Turkish Towels at . Madman-l Louln on hp 6) 59c, 65c, 75c Childrens Black Fleeced Hose, per" pair $4.25 Quin; Fine Cotton Full Size Blankets, Grey, White, Tan @ ...... 89c Quality 36 inch Black Sateen at per yard ............ 39c 36 inch Bleached Muslin at per yard ...... We ole! more my savings opportu merchandise at for below costs. We are meeting the demand for lower Lehmann t? Michel’s Store To Help You Save on Fall and Winter Wear Groceries savings opportunities by selling TALK N0. 7 Deposit at least 10 per cent of your income each week in of his income." Of course, Jim didn’t live in that: times, but he did live in uch harder times. He start- ed with little and became wealthy. Follow Jim! Save Twentyflve Per Cent Jim Hill of St. Paul, said, “Even'y man should FIRST NATIONAL BANK Peerless Hard Water Toilet Soup. 5 for ED. Crock Pure Stnvberry Jun ..... 5D. Crock Pure Raspberry Jam ..... Large Can Tomatoes, Specml. 3 for Rain: Beefmk Sauce, per bottle ..... Col-n Flakes, 2 ages for ......... Golden 'Bantam om. per can ......... Downers Grove. Illinois. In «scented In. a "the, d.- «yum “wwwmmflb looted-(Inward; nun-m our mum“ shay- app-lb.“ “do. I! you plan I M b mruktnvm-Mmuw vat-My 0! design bacon fun. ARTHUR lb BEIDELMAN Our Monuments KAPBIVlLLK $1.79 $1.95

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy