Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Dec 1920, p. 11

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' (Ron/us Lea! Lard, raw, pound . . . 18c ' ‘HomeRendered Lard, lb. . 2 ZC . ' Smoked REGULAR Hams, lb. . 29c Scudder’s Maple Syrup .Pt. 42c Qt. 80c 1-2 Gal. $1.50 Peas Com (extra standard) 6 cans for ....$L00 Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, pkg. .............. 18¢ Armour-’3 Quaker Oats, pkg. ............... 32c Jelke Oleo, pound 34c; 51b; for ............ $1.65 Athena-dtooI-Unyoum’t Mmrwfle. "you don't believe Itmflolun Mahatma“- h Tho-tn Rummy niche. adv. In. R. Illuy. at North lain IL, 3 very ill with inflammatory 1-hou- Ills Lydin 8pmher, French teach- . at the high school. has been ill with an attack of appendicitis. Helen and Louis Stevenson spent ht My visiting rehtivu at Hr. Ind Hrs. F. C. Lacey gave a New Years dinner to the Lacey fami~ Bu, plates were laid for twenty-mo. PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound ............. PORK SHOULDERS, per pound ............. FRESH RAMS (7â€"8") average), per pound I’ Hr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Einsâ€" file, spent the week end as guests d Kr. and In. C. J. Winter . Coming .â€" “Humoresque,” at the Ganja Theme. adv. Hrs. Hand Allen of Desplaines, Ill; :13!th Sunday with her sister, In. E. Emrich on No. Foxest ave. 20 Role Team Borax, 15c: 2 fâ€"Or‘ ......... In. Hodges spent New Years in fie city with old friends. American Familyâ€"per bar ................... 7c P. t G. White Napthaâ€"per bar,8c ; 2 bars for 15¢ Cudahy'a DiamondC-perbar, 6c;20bals for”: Linn Powder (For Linens), 3 pkg. for . .254: Its. '1‘. F. Kelly entertained the Thimble Club on Tuesday. Dorothy Graves is the latest to be bid up with diphthen’a. Pine oak in wood, immediue de~ In. John Gollan has been on the For Rent-(”lice in Curtiss Thea- Klein’s Cash Market limuodnntmlaG-J. lein’s Market Soap Specials KRANZ, IMPORTED BOQUEFORT, LIMBURGER. BRICK AMERICAN, PI- I'O, CREAM mu COUNTY adv. 12-814 done It mu. prim. Phone 083 or and mm. Will all and do- diver {no 0! clinic. 11-36“. Mr. and In. Wdheo Hockm and If. and In. Mind 8mm», 0! China», an entertained n: the mwuzmmu-am- ‘ Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Parrish And daughter have mat-nod {mm luau. apoli- when they have been visiting relatives. ‘ Inmbert Manon mourned to Ill- inois State University on Monday to resume his studies mer the holidty vacation. tgnd the funemf of Mr. Kueg'remann’s Mr. and Mrs. Ku‘egemann were callgdAto Chicago on Sunday to at. L The Dicks Thantm announces that able to attend to her household dug. they Will have no Sufi-“day afternoon ies because of a sprained wrist. mums during the winter months. u. ‘ n :__1vh,- 5,, 1,,, c. ’ Wisconsin. over New Your! Day. Affllllnpdtbcdebnbdmv Wuhrfleatmmr": iAflKnflShmmdoormthlol tunes-Baht; ulvtf. The Shakupun Class will assume their meetings on January 10th. af- ter the holiday season. Miss Mu uibundguth spent Wed- nesday evening in Chicago at a dim Per Party gim at the home of If” f Master Arthur Brennan of Chica- go avenue is recovering from an op- eration {or appendicitis. 1-. 1?. may and “grayish. “uncle 279 HARDWARE. 36 8. Main an»: Telephone No. 29 Perfection é! Revonoc OIL COOK ST OVES Washbum Crosby’s GOLD. MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ a MocfiEL Hardware Coal and Feed If you don't believe in hughing "on Sunday don’t see Dorothy Gish in “Little Miss labellion." Domthy is :the funniest girl on the screen and ‘her antics in this picture will tickle anybody’s funny bone. adv. Influence of the “Fourth Estate” Raymond Guatafson, of Western springs, a former Downers reg. ident and Miss Hazel Vaughan, also of Western SpringS, were married on :New Years Day. Mrs. Paul Klanduck of Chicago, has n visiting with her sister, 3113.1 Lawrence Regar, who has been um. in. Banana: spent last week via- mu Fem Pulmd; N u” do ' . . j. Mn: at the blue of Mr. and In. qun Day with Mi broth" now u mnu. M a. "Hugh-kn“ -- 1. . Funk Moore 'on Calumet avenue, and family at Fort Wtyne. Indium. 13- W 1|.“ h. CMW- . Her nephew, Howard Ostewu', ac- pictuto (or The “Round-Up”, the world fqm- com; her. by William on: play that-has thrilled more big Mrs. J. H. Griffiths and dinghm. . . crowds than ”y other am ”I the Miss “muddy“. spent .a few days The Woman: Iii-Jimmy Society of West. will be 35°“ at "10 Curtiss last week with their daughter and the Congregational Church will meet nation. Ki! Theatre next Tuesday and Wednes- sister, Mrs. Verne Morton of Omaha. Friday. January 14th. at 2:30 p. In” Mn; an “a ““3" ’ 8*“- Nebraska- ~ at the home of Mrs. Tale. 54 Sum- (Inning c...- .a. Harry Walker Phone 191-3 St. Joseph’s Church A house is not a home. A home needs relig- ion and religion needs a church. I! you live here you should have a" Church Home. This church of- fers its fellowship to you. Now open at their new location, 106 East Liberty Drive, one block west of the Court House. The Newspaper S. Andrew’s Church 909mm Pawn-name Endutuonaflwwkdoutlflylm Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. The Wheaton Cafe THE REV. ENEAS B. GOODWIN WALKER DICKE PAINTING SUNDAY, 10:” A. M. BY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bmwn enter- tained at “500" Friday evening. Mm. Fred Towsley and Mr. Burr Downs winning first prize. and Hallo}! Behrel carried away the booby prize. 1 The Misses Alice Zell. Esther Klein, Cora and Millie Busdnnum, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gard of Chicago, atteuled the New Years celebration at the Medina}: Temple. ‘Fatty Arhuckle in his first feature production “The Round-Up", a seven me! picture taken from the famous stage play of the same name in which Macklyn Arbuckie won his ----- uwwuuuuyu, away .I I" ulys ule um am my 01 last week with their daughter and the Congregational Church will meet sister, Mrs. Verne Morton of Omaha. Friday. Janna-y 14th. at 2:30 p. in” Nebraska. ' at the home of Mrs. Tale, 64 Sum- ‘Fatty Arhuckle in his first feature :3: mMJflyAilIlwmibe" “d triennial nmduntinn “'l‘lm ”An-IA 11..» .. ........‘ Henry Dicke Phone 123-]! 330m: count a“ '[=-‘e:~.~ f. n’ . m. “Staking His, Life"; I ALSO - ‘Specm 24ml Comedyâ€" “macs!” _ ;.. - mm NEWS mmmmmmnv‘ Eveningâ€"7:304:00. Admission 15 a 25 em- balding In in A L 8 0 BOLIN COMEDYâ€"“ JUNE MADNESS" FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY AND A A SPECIAL TWO REEL COMEDY m4». :5. Adm-Io- :- a u an. Moan. wat- BELIONT AND ronas'r AVENUE! Downs anon. tum The Nature Study Class will mett' at the home of Mrs. F. C. Luca-tar. on Oakwood avenue. on Friday, JIn-‘ uzry 14th. A Bohemian luncheon at 12:00 and I. very interesting program. has been prepared for the afternoon. 1921â€"New Night School clam 10min; for the new you :t Pater- ‘lon Buslmu Institute, flamingo. No The Dicke Theatre" EUGENE Q'BDIEN ' W .1801:an Mu Thursday, January 13th Saturday, January 8th RUPERT nucnns' m m 8m .m H. H. V0.13 Lam'- Friday, January 7th If see-mm!!!” «my-:fimm hum -â€"nstnin your W. Don't do what Val Ran-q a. II Meduufomtheolom‘ withhisflst. “Whit.- :‘Sczatqhw Min Marvellous Brown. ‘ _ _ has: n a Christmas mm ’nenday Human. Hu- nun 'wen Barbara Kellogg. fall- ,Ion, Margarita AWL Carpenter. has In.“ and lay Brown. Wm ' ed, gums and mute to it. w 0! all. g Additionnl locals on you. Q- N0 MATINEI I'm

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