Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Apr 1921, p. 8

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We wish tn Pxprpx‘s with gratitude haw deeply we feel ”w low- and symâ€" pathy shown us by our many frinmls and neighbors, to the Ladies Aux- iliary. Alexander Bradley Bums PM! and to the pals of Herbert and June {or the beautiful floral ofl'erings at the passing on of our dear husband and father. The local chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet with Mrs. George Allison on Tuesday ewn- lug, April l‘JtlI. Mrs. B. H. DcGrool 0! Quincy. “1., a former Downer Grove resident, will bv the flut'hl 0! humor. Duh drills aboard U. S. wumhipx are vividly portray-«l m the ralhc Newn a! the Dicko 'l‘ht-ntre, Saturday April 9th. In lhix film you will nlso nee Morm- ('urlu, the \mrlcl-tnmom plmurr "wart, and flu.- l’rim‘o u! WIIMI like a will fmm hi.- race ham. mlv. Th! (Tungrrxnllonal Mrn’u Club met in the pnrlnra 0! [he rlmrrh cm My night (or their n-gulnr monthly bumnran Int-fling. Ikmhln the mul‘nr bunlmu, plum wrvv laid for ppm-ill mnk ln mmwrlmn with “Rm-." Ezra Stigxine. \antvrISlnnh. who. min-iilrn'ng lw unfamiliarity with the f'Ial’al'tl‘l he pmtmyml. \va‘u "some" ministu-r. A falw. from «art to finish. alnmct prnpminz to Mrs! Swmtlavr. hi< ill~znttnn gaim \rm-n fm’cibly mmmml in the last act and he went through a pane of thus (ofi' stag?) “ith a crash. Fumituw and "pmps" nmul for tho mge settingw in the play wvrp a" pmporty of the rad and tiirodorc. Nothing much mukl ho done with they first two acts showing the Jutlng ofl'icP. but mnkr u look real. In the' third act, howm-c-r. (hp Gem-ml? par- lor. the stag? “ith Its prr‘tty furni- turp, and “fixings" rlwscml up lhr‘ stage as it has nm-or looked berm». You have no doubt read a good many stories in the Saturday Even- ing Post written by Otavus Roy Cohen. He is also the author of “Dollars and Sense," which will be shown at the Dickc ’i‘hcatrv. April 15th. adv. William Hnnmvr has returned to Knox College after spending a few days here with his mother. um nuggnliom outline-1| by "to put- tor. The won't] mmmittw reported on tho mhm'bnlily of n .-orin.'. my! :I wed-I commit!" (a urmngv for n minntnl uhnw in Hu- nrnr fnhm- wn-I oppolvmwl. Much mtmvs! mu shown "I the nwlinx. (:wrmlolyn (iridium and "uh [hob than will m. M Hu- mm-inx picluw floor In hr gin-n fnt (hr ham-M of ”w Au‘ilinry uf Aloxanalc-r "milky Rama Post. Nu. R0, Turuva‘ mrw in}. Ale 26m. Tick-ls I‘m- Hm show arr nn mlv at .‘q’ns-hl Siam. Klein'u Marlin! xmvl Hn“kin'< I'lumb- in; Shnp. mh. An innovatinn‘ worn thr ushers. dressed in rmrular “downtown" stylo and the candy booth which had bran Irtisficaliy demratml in tho Eadern Star calm-c by Mr. Chas. Parks of the McAHisrter £60m. Tho ushers sold 1mm» madv randy between thu- acts, on both nights but in npithor case did they havp onougi‘u to go a- round. ,4. The stage coach which was sche- duled to arrive hem last Saturday af- ternoon in connection with the wild west, show at the Curtiss Theatre, did not arrive till after the evening performance had begun. One of the horses developed a case of «bone on the trip from Elgiu delaying the stage several hours. TWO AUDIENCES APPLAUI) “T H E CHEERFUI. ”AR" Pulverizcd Sheep Manure Fertili- zer for garden and lawn, 1001b sacks $2.25; in lots of 2 or more sacks, each $2.15; 50m sacks, each $1.25 at Mertz Mochel's. adv. 3414f. CARD 0F THANKS I. John Ehninger and Chfldren. PERSONALS ((‘unlmm‘rl {mm ’l‘hix is without doubt the largest individual efl'ort ever made in this locality to place before the home uwnen; u complete demonstration of modern lubor-mving clcvicox for the homo. Ample provision hm boon made to anticipate u lurgv number at proph- \\'hu will doubtless want to avail thomwlvcs 0! NW opportunity to nt- trml. An excellent luncheon will be serv- (4' at mum and dinner at nightâ€"fif- ty cents for luncheon and one dollar for dinnerâ€"general admission of fif- ‘cen cents for the afternoon and twenty-five rents for the evening. are preparing large and complete de- montsrations. th and 15th. be given. A largo number 01' labor suvmg «le- vicos will be on exhibition in the var. ious booths allotted for that purpose. Many of the largest manufacturers in the country have taken space and 'l‘liursduy, April 14, is given over as Neighborhood Day. On the after- noon of Thursday a Beef Cutting Dev ministration, comluctml by Joan Pres- cott Adams, together with a lecture on meat cuts and fowl values will This will ‘be of particular interest to public: and nearby Villages, :lmluu cordial invitation is extended in the public of Downers Grove to enjoy the bonofits of this exhibition. HINSDALE THRIFT EXHIBITION PLANS ARE INTERESTING On Wednesday. 'l‘hurstlay nml Friâ€" day, April l3, l4, and 15. thon- is tu he held in Guild llzlll, llinsdalo, under the auspices of the llinstlalo Woman’s Club: 1!. Thrift Exhibition. Woman's Club of Neighboring Vil- lage Sponsors-Show April 13, N. and 15. Rt-mc-mlu-r thl- dam. April 13m, Our Paints are mixed right- with pure white lead and high grade linseed oil, all colors. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 l-Ivorv man 4‘me have a bank mnnoctinn. He should have both a Checking and Savings Account-~01") for tho mnvonient handling of money, the other for tho convenient SAVING of money. If you haven’t, such an account at this time. mmn in and talk tho matter over with IN today. my will H10 sy<matic handling of your money bring CERTAIN SlT‘ (‘ESS KALSOMINE Hygienic Alabastine MERTZ é! MOCHEL Paints for in or outdoors Just as April Rains Bring May Flowers A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Spring Cleaning ' "'DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE§ DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Why aloos all? go so fast? Oh, shi- is to marry and cannot thus tarry, We all nimbly scent, That with the coming of spring and the binlx all nqving, It is time to unfohl the (out. So the bolls will be ringing and the “Domestic Science will be my my cation, now rvmombnr this is on the quivt and is to be kept as a secret among you." The ofl'ico. poet then replied: Without in the least regretting and ,any semblance of fretting, l humbly start my lay. It is' a simple story. though not with- out glory, If followed in a I'iglitooils way. “Miss Brown loaves" flutter the young, and the old mum-r “She goes at last.” What is the flurry and the young lady's hurry, “ Q ” OFFICE “P O E T” BREAKS OUT IN RHYME “So today I resign my position as a co-worker with you and sever my connection with the C. B. Q. “I long have felt it, not we“ to (1mâ€" tinuo un, this strenuous life 01' comv mercial strife. ’Twus Saturday morning in the General Office of the C. B. S: Q. Miss Evelyn Brown to her friends thus said: Farm!” Much-nu Bank Bldg. Olin. Fun-9n Math-nt- flunk Building. Tun-inn. Thur-duo Sunni-n. 9 n. n. “5 p. In. Every "uni-l. 1 lo 9. Edward 6. lemon Co. REAL ESTATE Loans, Investments, G. H. BUN GE Lawyer INSURANCE 1'0508 Aml bruuty be in her nest. We utl'm' it as a benediction, that tin-re shall be no friction, No turmoil, no strife. ll' film follows the suggestion, there won't be any congestion, And hols will be the life. chair will be singing, the guests 'will be happy, the spmad will be snappy. \ With stories gingerly told. So let it be weal-dud, if we can only afford it, That we wish hm: the best. If she will follow the code of Moses, her life will be as fragrant us H insdale PHONE [89 63 S. MAIN ST. lntemational Tran-Ion and Farm BEAUTIFUL ("OIDRS WEAR LIKE ROCKS ('LEAN EASILY DO NOT FADE WE CAN SI'I’PLY ALL SIZES THAT ARE MADE IN KLEAR FLAX RUGS AND RUNNERS. Linen Finish Suiting in white, lavender, Copenhagen and rose. A fine cloth for middies, smacks, skirtings and trimmings, 36 inches wide at per yard 33¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, pkg. Purv Maplp Syrup, pints, 650; quart: 21b Jar l'urt‘ l‘rrson'es, $1.25 valuc, Largv Cans Tomatoes, 2 for .......... Marshmaflow Creme for Cakes. per jar Large Cans Libby Asparagus, 50c valuo Strawberries in Syrup, por can ........ Lehmann 6’ Michel’s Stone C. E. B R O W E R Paintingâ€"~Decorating This is a friendly storeâ€"a store of serviceâ€"your store where you may drop in and look around without the annoyance of being urged to buy. You'll like the spirit here and will find that it makes a shopping trip more pleasant and math less tiresome. SIZE 3w, @ sm: 3x6 @ .. 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R Implements of All Kinds. IMPLEMENT DEA LER “KLEAR FLAX” Linen Rugs R. C. ELLIOTT Grocery Specials SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK Phone 8-18 sum: 9\l2 @ SDR . . $3.93 IF YOU DO NOT DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT, YOU LOSE 85.95 SI 25 FIRST NATIONAL BANK 25c 13c $2.10 SIZE 6x9 @ . 31.20 mm: 9x9 @ . {Sr Every dollar deposited in our Savings De- partment is “busy” week-days. holidays and Sundays earnings for YOU. 8 Per Cent Compound Interest [’npmm (Iownl, pkg. . ................. Whratcna, per packagr‘ ................. Macaroni or Spaghotti, Fnuhls, Fortune or Red Cross, 3 packages for .......... Crops Toilet Paper. 6 for .............. ”In“. Fancy Santos Coffee for ............ (‘atsum pm- bottln ...................... Downers Grove. Illinois. va lnt of patterns. new designs in small ilxl’ 3 size. You'll need 3mm of those far that small span-v lhnt needs tn he covered m“ you my lmy hm uf «mo pattm'n fur ynur small mums whivh mnkvs ymu‘ mums mnn' uttmctiw. LadiesNew Lace Collars Navy Blue and Brown. sizes 36 tn 44 Each SUSS $2.00 New designs in Ecru priced each Congoleum Rugs Silk Camisoles 398: 79c . 318.00 Friday. April 8, 1921, $9.73 $14.25 $1.00 ..l0c

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