IWSY I015 FIN)! lISlE All) BELIOIT Come and see the demon- stration of this wonderful washer. Get a miniature machine to take home for the children. For a demonstration of either of these labor-saving household devices: Another Federal product, among the best of its kind in use today, is the A IIIbful of snowy while rlmhcs I'vr yfrw minutesâ€"mo rubbing! (Ir scrubbing. A" the “asking and wringing done III an hour or so. Saves wmr and tear -â€" rlodws la<t ï¬ve timcv as long-- and «Ms less than ï¬ve cents a unit 1' or eleflricity. ï¬lectric washer The Federal is distindiwly a woman's machineâ€"â€" in its srhvme of Mud, and white mamrlod domralion. Simple to operate. Safe Manse every moving pan is vm‘losrd. \ r! so rigidly and substantially mnurucml in life \-i:h ordinavy care is nnlimilcd. “ark of Ar m Inga! Iranâ€"4m! twist inâ€. the derral will give years of satis- h-‘inry nnrvir‘r. A mall payment â€In it in your Inc-n. Balance In easy monthly payment. Ell. Knizlnpr, Bessie. Am and Navy Splavec and Helen and Jams Jo'unek ol Wlmom. spent Sunday with Lillian Rae. non, Haney. had Sundav night sup- MV- Mm“ Schwerer was not “b" to per with Mr and Mn Fred Wilt of work at the creamery rovers! «In: the Grou'. this week on account of illness. Ethel Plumb entertained Miss Ger- trude F‘xkhcrr't of Wm! Chicago. Saturday and Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Bra. 1'". Schultz en- Wned Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz In, and son. Ralph, of Downers and Kr. and Mrs. R. Springborn and son, Grant, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopncr of Naperville. III. and Mrs. P. D. Burke and fam- ny have again moved to our vicinity lflcr having lived a few months in Downers Grove. â€in Dorothy Moth-l a! Chicago. mun! her slim-r, In. P. Hill" from Wednesday to Sammy. Mrs. William Dobbs spent Saturh dly in Chicago. "I’- A- Anderson 59'“ 5‘3“") days Ba-r-igzr; 00:1)â€: are the proéd par- in bed this week with an attack of mm of a daughter. Elmer Haumemr 0‘ Mich “'3‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDougall the KW“ of his parents Sunday. of Downers spent Friday evening with fl Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster. -ï¬,_,v Mr. F; ï¬aï¬messér has been in for the past several days but is some- what impmved. LaGrippe. Sunday School xo:ao a. m. Morning Worship 11:80 a. m. You um coulially invited to attend all the services. Mr. and Mrs. A. Melhoun of Chimi- 30 were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. L. Kmisingex Sunday. lRev. and Mrs. Anderson visited Rev. and Mrs. Steele of Lockport, "L, Sunday and Monday. _ Kn. it. no†and "in F2. Thoman Downers Grove Belmont 5 Forest Ave. VACUUM CLEANER WASH ES QUICKER CLEANER PHONE 3 6 9-1 and Mr. and Mn. Albert Stmuley and daughters had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Josephine Stanley 0! Ltmont. Mr. 1nd Mrs. flurry Foster and children wen delightfully entertain- Mr. and Mrs. William Felling and son, 6min, of Aurora, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence l’elling. Mr. Stephen Pelzer’ spent Thurs- day evening with his sister, Mrs. F. Mr. Frank Meyer has been spend~ ing a couple of days a! Strentor. Mrs. Charles Lacey is in Chicago for a few days. Miss Marie Kohiey, teacher of the Goodrich School has been conï¬ned to her home for a few days with a sew ere cold.»- Miss Julia Klinger of I’Iainï¬eld spent Sunday with her folks. Rosella Porter spent Sunday in Chicago whistling at the Normal Col- lege at a meeting held by Evangelism SOHOFHSLEIOTES Brown spent Sunday in Chicago. Flu-"I I North“- Bank Bid]. “I Hull-g- A". PM Donn: Gmo. Ill. \ll Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Hermann of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Leverenz and mud Melon Co. JOHN S. LOZIER NIHPAI. ENGINEER .sxn Sl'll"EYOR REAL ESTATE loans. Investments, INSURANCE Kidwell Garage Co. Danae-Bantams BUSINESS UR DOWNERSGROVE ‘ 3*" Main st. and Warren ave. Telephone 284 oven in service and so economical in cost. It is hard to imagine a busineu needing delivery at all which could not proï¬tably use a car so Mr. and Mrs. Frank Staï¬'eldt of Dovkners Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Miller of Naperville had Sun~ day dinner with the Frank Stafleldt. family. Mr. Arthur Foster of Michigan City, Indiana. called on his brother. Harry, Sunday. Mrs. Kate Zara of Lamont has been visiting the John Fitzgerald family for a few days. Mrs. Collins Goodrich and Mrs. Harry Foster spent Tuesday evening with Mrs. Huston Watt of Belmont. Mr. and Mrs. William BIasing of eront were gnests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strauley at supper Sunday. edbyMnJcmFomuuNrth- day nutty Situmy awning in honor of Mr. Foster. Potter M13. 8: Lumber Co. Millwork Flooring Rooï¬ng Siding Moulding Lath Etc, Etc. Manufacturers 8; Dealers LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Banding Materials of All Kinds Doors Windows Shingles When in Need of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service PhoneOnoFivo “'vdm-sday evening after prayer meeting the members and friends of the Baptist Church met for a social hour and to get acquainted with their new pastor, the Rev. Arnold Kehrl. Mr. Nansen dropped in for a word of greeting. Refreshments wen- sen-ed and the ocmion'wtly on- joyed. um Huts-rot Dudley of Down- ers Grove was the guest of Mn. C. Yukley Satan-y. Mr. D. D. Barnard has been spend- ing a few days in Springï¬eld, "L, in the interest of the I. A. A. Grain Marketing Corponflon. Mr. Eugene and Howard Pint! of Downers Grove called on the Frank Pfafl’ family Thursday evening. Reception for Pastor Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Cement Lime Plaster Coke It was black revenge for forbidden marriage, this In.“ a! v“ youth with withered age. See Edith Robert's latest photophyr "Luly [haulifnl's" rum-kn! The ï¬nal Yak-"mini fourth" I “dun“ pluycmund†it "onto (3:; -â€"Kip{ing‘ YUPâ€. WANT TO REEL Tim I Imam l'uvvu'ull. "whim! "or nova: nwr. A liniv' boll vvxpiomwl In A «range story of a young society man who :iivcovend HI Ml for hi:~ wifr through his â€satiation with a slum 5M: r. "Tho. (Howl's Lady and Judy O'Grndy are Sisttzrs Under M a†“HARE-2M SCAREMâ€~â€" LAST BPIS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF mm mm “Iiii‘f‘él’anners 0! KING MM? “A Romantic Advenlmess‘ Famous Star of “Her Five Foot Highness†in Edith Roberts Wednesday, May 1 1th Joe Mnrtin, Famous Monkey Canadian h â€HIE PROHIBITION MONKEY†“White Youth†In Her Seven lbj 'l‘uesda’ Saturday, May 7th