Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1921, p. 3

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Another Federal product. among tbs hast of its kind in use today, is the VACUUM CLEAN ER For - demonstration of either of ”use labor-saving household devices Come and see the demon. fistration of this wonderful washer. Get a miniature machine to take home for the children. while ’01": anr d dorm-at inn. 0 m In npfl'alc. Safe llfi'avm‘. "my mming pan i- "ulna-d. Yd an rigidly aml substantially mush-n :wl in Me with ordinal}- rare is unlimilrvl. “Me 01 “mm lngM Im- Irml yum» inst. Ilr Frrloval will give rar- nf emit fanny wvirn The chr r .1] is dklim‘firrly a woman‘s ma- him»- M in in she-aw nI’ Hun .mfl :\ IuMul uf smm y “him c-hu'w- nary fo-w "li'llVlIW-‘llu nil-hing ur «cmhlvi‘lg. “I I'm. “whiny and “ringing clum‘ in an lmur m ‘0. 5mm m'nr am! imr - t'lnlhr: lit-1 Ii".- Iimm :Ivt In"; and "his Ins than five n-nh ;: «rt-k fur (~M‘Iririly. RED 7 ‘_. 153?)” “AIâ€"5”; (Electric (023512 at? Mrs. E. Yagcl has been on the sick list this week. Mrs. John Yackley and Mrs Joe Yackley visited at. the Lisle Convent Sunday. Mrs. Fred Schultz spent Monday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grumhaua en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. Car! Wright. and Miss Mary Young of Chicago, at dinner Sunday. IEWSY WES I’MM llSlE MD mum BMCFMAuj; J. D. Gillespie Company Retailers of High Grade Merchandise I'I'I w (my lhal when you gel «and it': 3 m1! temptation to ufiuiah "coming. You can imitate hardwood- pain-fly wilh the Chins-Lu: Gniniug‘l'oolâ€"Afl about it. ll mum in unm’pmml colon. wlhl colon. Il~o ($0M and Aluminum. '7 \th the lmuacwilr up about CI .FANER WASIIES QUICKER PHONE 3 6 9-1 Com: in luv Colo: C udo. CH INA-LAC “ FINE! ” 1921 Mrs. I'u-wr llm-rr u! ('Mrumn, spun nm' ulny hm wwk “MI hvr mn, Mr. and MW. Adam Kohlny anal .‘lrp. l'lmrlnlll~ St'hmil: \‘ixiu‘d flu- Axmzmn «ml lhnmm fumililu at Chan-puma, “L. for tln- wm-k uml. Mm. Anllur .wbnu hm! u ole-light- Iul u.-il with her lnrnllwr. tlw Ito-v. "nod In»! “'mllK'Mkl)’. All unnuunm-mc-m «mm-s from Nu- )M'I‘\‘i”l' uf Um birth 0" :0 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wallrr l'lirlu-lbm'ger. Mi» Clau'u Wrislvruuk ville nn-nl Sululu) u'illl .“I‘P. I‘mnk Mow-.4» The Mi.~ Dion-r of with (hair ridge. The I'fafl' School has been closed this week. Mrs. Collins Goodrich b0~ ing in with tonsiiitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Gordon and children motored to Jolict Sunday. 311M131"! M Suntan: Aw. I'Imm- 3.2-" ”mm"- (Rrou. Ill. SOUTMF-HSLENOTES mw'n'u. EMSISI‘IHR \.\l) Mrs. King, who lived here a" last winter died at her home in Oblong. lllinoin, last Friday. Sunday School at 10:30. See that, your class gets the banner. Chumh Services at 11:30. Saturday evening Rosella Pomon- attended the “N" banquet given by those who had xepresented North- westem College in intercollegiate athâ€" letics. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnacle, Mrs. T. Stanton, Mrs. A. Porter and Rev. and Mrs. A. Anderson attended a church convention at the Navel-ville Congre- gational Church Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sheldon and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dllrfran of Napcrville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boss and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hach Sunday. Mr. A. Meloun of Chicago spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kraisinger. Mrs. E. Thiess and sons, John and William, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Yagel Sunday. JOH N S. IDZIER 21 SOUTH MAIJ'S STREET THERE MAY BE ROUGH EDGES AT FIRST TILL THE NEW WEARS OF!" AND THEN NASH’S STORE WILL BE THE OLD STORE AGAIN IN A NEW PLACE WITH NEW FIXTURES AND As ALWAYS GOOD GOODS FOR GOOD PEOPLE. ' WE WANT OUR OLD FRIENDS TO COME IN AND SEE US._ WE WANT NEW FRIENDS T00 -â€" FOR NEW FRIENDS ARE SOON OLD FRIENDS AND OLD FRIENDS ARE GOOD FRIENDS. WILL GO RIGHT ALONG. ‘-(-.\' (Tliu and Magdalen!- Suprrvillv. smut Sunday bwllH-r, Albc-rl, at Bail.- THE OLD CORNER GROCERY IS A THING 0|" THE PAST BUT , . Nash’s Store FOR MORE THAN TWENTY NINE YEARS THE CORNER GROCERY HAS OCCUPIED THE OLD LOCATION AT MAIN RAILROAD STREETSâ€"NOW IT IS MOVING - ONE DOOR SOUTH 'I‘O To the Friends and Patrons of The Corner Grocery of Super- lu-râ€" sister, 21 South Main Street DOWNERS GROVE RENEE DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS -. The following advehised lettors are in Um Downers Grove I'oxtofl'ice waiting to be caned for: Miss Andrea l'ellur (2). Foreign mail. Misses Margaux-2t and Elsie Kling- ur spent Sunday with the home folks. Mrs. Eleanore Schmitt and son and daughter and Mr. Wendel] Dom-r. were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dieter Sunday evening. Miss Margaret Fitzgerald is now staying with Mrs. Arthur Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dieter and children and the Misses Dieter of Na- perville motored to LaGrange on Sum day to call on relatives.‘ We‘llddl. Miss Louise Ory and Mr. Edmond Dieter spent Saturday in Chicago. LUMBER Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc., Etc. .-\ DVERTISED LETTERS When in Need ’. COAL MILL“ ORK Building Materials of All Kinds Manufacturers Dealers of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us“ At Your Service Phone One Five The uflt-rnuun has )Iloasant and ~profitablq; eighteen gm'nwnts being Icompletod by those present. . Mrs. Fischer is one of the lemlprs ‘in this mmmnont in the filing? and {pron-d .I (-hulming hostus. 'Dainty Iwél'n-shlnentls served tlw guests closed u'busy aftemuon of work. Mrs. Ernest Fischer of Gilbert aw- nue, was hostess to the Senior Infant \Ven'am Committee 'l‘uc-Hdny after- noon at the regular meeting uf this organizatiun. Meeting Was Pleasant and Profit- able -â€" Dainty llefrenh. meats Served INFANT WELFARE COMMITTEE M E T AT MRS. FISCHER’S PHONE 8 Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gram-1 C indcrs Lime I'lasier Tile Coal Coke .Wood Etc, Etc. “7" Mr. (Jowdrcy demonstratex the/Mae's Gallery and the Berlin. 8’53 . tern of Identification of Criminals. Endorsed by mum. public a. “W? Everyoneâ€"«rid and young, win mudm this Mum lain. Lg espodafly nemmdedhy'the Wmhfldmmm‘ “Secrets of the Police” Famous International Detective and (‘riminalogist in Rb Fascinating Lecture BERT COWDREY ‘Beautifully Trimmed’ ALSO CARMEL MYERS Ethel Clayton “Sins ol Rosanne" UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Curtiss The all-é ofb' sxinéé '1» IM’ “TOUGH I.U('K"-â€"'l'wo-Rcol ('cnlury Comedy Wednesday, May 4th ' IITH EPISODEâ€"“BRIDE If!" Saturday, April 30th MA: M. u 4;. Tuesday, May 30 FEATURING .\ LSO Ann-rim": Furunum Roman- lie (fhnrnru'r Artur in the play that. is acknowledged in In- his Urmtvst Success. International News Supreme Comedy

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