Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1920, p. 5

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Ir. 8. Morris 0! Chicago. mu :1 Thanksgiving guest II. the Bordwell home on Sal-lugs avenue. Iisa Marjory Anderson of Aururn, w” a guest of Mm. Lawn-nee Cox on Wulnewo'ay. Hrs. Joseph Sherman of North Prince avenue. has been quiu- ill with tonsilitis. The J. B. Jenkins family are occu- pying their beautiful new home on Oukwood avenue. Him; Clara' Jacubsen of Madison. Wis., is visiting Miss Adeline-V Hitch for a few unys. Mrs. J D. Gillespie of l-‘airmoum avenue entertained the Neighburhmul Club on Friday at luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wachter and (hughters are visiting friends and re htivea in Nebraska. Adeline Mata, daughter of Mr. and Hrs. Charles Man, is very ill with bronchial pneumonia. Call at “Ella Mary’s" and see the dainty hand-made Christmas gifts. adv. 12-3-3 Mr. Peel; has been quite in but is ‘unproving. Prof. I. E. Haebich of 184 Siuth lain street, spent Thanksgiving Day with friends in Toledo, Ohio. Wm. Boon is out again after a liege of tonsimis. “Henrietta” was a Thanksgiving 089 guest at ‘he L. E. Jones resi- SEEDED and SEEDLESS RAISINS Sun Maid Brand 34c CORN or PEAS, 6 cans for'31.00 CRISCO, per Tb ZSCâ€"SNOWDRIFT per lb 28c APPLES -â€" GRAPEFRUIT â€"- ORANGES LEMON S RUTABAGAS HEAD LETTUCEâ€"CELERYâ€"CAULIFIDWER Ira. Bowie and daughter spent SCUDDER‘S MAPLE SYRUP (Brownie FRESH PORK HAMS, per pound ......... FRESH PORK SHOULDERS. per pound . . . FRESH PORK BUTTS. per pound ......... FRESH SIDE PORK. per pound .......... FRESH NECK BONES. per pound . . . _ . I . . FRESH SPARE RIBS. per pound ......... FRESH \‘EAI. SHOULDER. per pound FRESH SHORT RIBS OI" BEEF, Plate, per FANCY BEEF POT ROAST. per pound CHOICE LEG O' LAMB. per pound ....... VEAL POCKET. for stuffing. per pound . . . If you man-.103“ 1m. Klein’s Cash Market Klein’s Market PERSONALS 80.3hin8t. Fancy Pork Loin Roast, lb ...... 25c Country Dressed! Direct from the Farm! RICHEIJEU HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE Bufl'et Size 25c CAMPBELL'S SOl‘l'S. per can 13c :allon $1.60â€"Quarts Sicâ€"Pints 45c i The Womans Citizenship Class will Lmeotjn St. Joseph's Church Hall on :Wednesday afternoon. Dec. 8th, at 3 o 'clock {1'522r».'"sxm' mi " 'n'meu by 31am MOCIIEL "I Got Ital Mad When I but My Soul-lg lieu." Mn. "mm. "1 went. into the hen house one uuumin‘ and found my favorite senor .loml. got you mad. Went to the store, “it“ t some RAT-83}: 3nd in :1 mm at six deqd u .very- My. 1h". .regwuou'm' ‘Wld *9!" The Business Mens Class will hold their regulm meeting in St, oseph'x Church Hall. Monday evening. Dec. 61h, at eight o’cIock. ‘ The Morgan and Permn families motored to Chicago on Thanksgiving and were enbertaingd at dinner with relatives. ' Bakers local View Christmas Cards and Calendars and Indiana Dune cal- endars for sale at McAllisters Dry Goods Stow exclusively. adv. 12-3-2 The Vesta uniors are busy with the rehearsals for a play which they will put on at. hwfiicko Theatre in the near futun'. bod who raise: poultry 8M0"! keep RA ‘.SNAP." Three sim._3_5c. 65c. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Broadwefl have returned from Cincinnati, Ohio. where they visited Mr. Broadwell’s parents. Don’t miss seeing “Everybody's Sweeflieart" at the Dicke Theatre, Thursday. Dec. 9th. It is Olive 'l'homas' last picture. ‘ adv. Mrs. Mathilda Johnson and daugh- ters and Mr. Valentine Mochel spent 'lhanksgivlng Day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sucker. Henry Stu-her and son, Ellsworth, visited the International Live Stock Exhibition on Tuesday. Thanksgiving and the week end with relatives at Beverly Hills. PHONE 279 Brand) [1) 17¢ 16c DOWNERSGBOVB “Pom DOWNERS G302; ILLINOIS North Side Grocery 6: Market H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor §BACON SQUARES, per pound ................. iWHOLE HAMS, per pound ..................... fi-‘RESH PORK BU'I'I‘S, per pound ............. iI’ORK LOIN, per pound ........................ POT ROAST, per pound ....................... RIB ROAST. per pound ........................ SPRING CHICKENSâ€"SPECIAL, per pound DUCKS, 3 to 4 pound average, per pound ....... PEAS, 2 cans for .............................. CORN, 2 Cans for ............................. HEINZ or VAN CAMP BAKED BEANS, med. si ARMOUR or QUAKER OATS, large size ........ FERNDELL OATS, large size .................. LUX. 2 packages for ........................... PILLSBURY FLOUR, 241/311). ................. PILLSBURY FLOUR, 49R) ..................... Mr. Milton Archer. who has been i” for several weeks left Tuesday, to recuperate at the home of his son Mrs. Noble and Mrs. VanValen en- tertained ten at dinner on Thanks- giving Day. The afternoon was spent with music. games and mitations. Our big Christmas issue will be out next Fricjay. December 10th. Watch for it, wait for it. it's worth it. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Chevillier and family of Bprwyn spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs; George Ken- ney. ‘ Mrs. Maud Smith left Wednesday to spend a month with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Burkhardt and family in Bufl'alo. New York. Aluflfluoftbakbnhdmu conflict tutor sale 3t Union Dexter‘s Arum-nah .mdootmtho! theRouB-kary. duct. HARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Perfection (3 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ (a MOCHEL Hardware Coal and Feed St. Joseph’s Church S. Andrew’s Church Henri Bergson The Trend of the Newer Philosophy will preach at the eleven o’clock service SUNDAY -- 10:00 A. M. THE REV. ENEAS B. GOODWIN Sunday, December Fifth BISHOP GRISWOLD SPECIAL, per pound ...... verage, per pound .......... ............................ ............................ The Booster Committee of the Odd Fellows met Wednesday evening at the Fred Mikoleit home to make and perfect plat» for the celebration of “100" night on Saturday, December 11th. and also {or a Christmas Party to he held jointly with the Rebekahs 1in the near future. This committee is composed of the live wires of the organization and it is thru their ef- forts that the lodge is always up and coming. Edwin Dewey left Tuesday mom- ing for Washington. D. C.. where he will act in the capacity ofyclulufler for Congressman Martin 3. Madden. Before purchasing your candy else- where, come in and look over one of the finest. lines of box candies ever seen in, Downers Grove, at Bertolin Sieberts. adv. Milton 3t West Brooklyn. Illinois. S, large size . . ......... 34c (Additional Locals on Page 8) med. size I8c $1.60 $3.10 27c THIS IS THE VERY LAST OLIVE THOMAS PICTURE A L S 0 BRAY PICTOGRAPH ROLIN COMEDYf-f‘m REGEILAR PAL” NED EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Evening-7:30-9zl5. Admission 15 a 2. cm iachdin War H shine in a dismal house of gloom: "Keep Smili iris her M. 1‘ ‘â€" she did oven through the u ps and downs of Ii em nude of 1 poor farm but in tho and the "Smile” policye brought her EOlive Thomas ‘Everybody’s Sweetheart’ [locust it u a flaming “my a! a Mammal yuan: d" in!“ lc-rr «Knit and how Mr "M I’ll. 19-h in all u! .ll'l' uuusuu tlifl'iflnflh “- hr u writ-y nf ownh Mb wriml- and manning. v A L 8 0 PATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL I’IC‘I'UII BRIGGS COMEDYâ€"J‘THE 'I'RAMI’ BRIGGS" Eveningâ€"7 :30-9 :16. Mildred Harris Chapl'm 5 “Old Dad” Z-Reel Harold Lloyd Come- dy â€"-â€" “ROYAL SLYNESS" Ford Educational Weekly 11w Branded Woman '13 Norma Talmadge BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNS” GEO" Theatr?‘ The stofy of _a lime "nobody" who proved herself a jayana_ my 0! g Both Old and Young Will Lille “OLD DAD" 9; December nunâ€"4mm Join-tone in my “3 Thursday, December 9th Saturday, December. 4th Friday, December 3d Admixhufi I0 ‘ 20 fl'lh iflflwun. 'If '- Mmswoo It. a 25 mm including War It: Admission 15 25 cents including Wu 1‘.- in

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