Downers Grove Reporter, 6 May 1921, p. 8

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To live It don. ri t and reasonable all Illnsdale «8- . .11"! charges DRESSLER BROS. Carpenter Contracting and h 1m Sunday. Min Edith Dunn of Nap-"ville fill! the Mines Club-n Walters-Mini and Domthy Jammy of Chicago. were Mr. and In. G. Mullen of Aurora. spent the week end at (M (1490. W. bushel- home in Belmont urea. In. Hulk! urns {mfly His: Nor: «lab. 1. Dewy and Full Im- vol! “mm” In North Pan-It an. "mad” I Manhunt om". Ind Mm he sure not h) min “Partners of w- Night.” at an M9 Tho-tn. Frivhy. '11 13th. Ir. and In Them Putt" of Jo- lhl. ad Mir hby mu VIA-lam u at One" Pea" and Mel»: hall- in mr 0.. mt end. Dick lllny bu walnut! the vu- unl mu (m Ween Mn home on Norm Ida and In! the Davin It. Funk Dove has WNW ' my loot lot on Santos- “9""- an: Chicago. Chu Hull" conclud- cd the deal. Fred Mud! m In town Tucs- fiy Imhl‘ hund- vith o|d (thud: bah, between trips {or (M Pullman Ir. ad In. Chu. Hoover of Wham. vii-Nod lut Sunday with Ir. and In. Chu. Pub in South Pom! ave-no. T R A C T O R PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING Ban to It. 1nd Mrs. Fred Curtis, n seven pound daughter on land”. lly 26. In). Curd“ m formerly Kin Ev- Rddlcr. F. F. Chessman has purchased a lot on West Curtis: street {mm Mrs. Hakim, next to the Dr. Barber nas- idence. F. D. Lindley was the agent The Men's Brotherhotxl o! the Grove street church will meet at the home of C. H. Shuts, 37 North Main street. Tuesday evening, May 10th. Fred Drissler has purchased a lot on Summit: street next to the Stan- ley J. Brown property. Mr. Drissler intends to build. Miss Violet Arnold of Chicago, vis- ited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slick, of Grove street. Miss Maurine Marseilles of Chica~ go, spent last week as the guest of her friend, Miss Elma Kelly. Mrs. Ed. Phillips and daughter of NaperVille, visited last Sunday with the John Diener family. lr. and firm. Funk Dewey of CM- Emil Hoehn purchased through Chas. Bauer, 75 feet on Lane Place from Wm. Wenzel. Miss Tillie Houpt of West Chicaâ€" go, was a week end guest at the Moâ€" mnz home last week. lies Verna Schupp who has been ill with tonsilitts, is now able to he lmnd again. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs and Hamid, have moved into their new home on Prince avenue. Road the ads and trade at home. W. S. Hamblin Phone 21341-2 PERSONALS of Mrs. Roi-ml Schultz. Avenue Mr. and In. Herbert Btuod‘ and Ir. and In. George'Dtumny. of Bluebird Rebekah Lodge 147, nuan- ded the American Rebekah L069. 188. at the Nannie Temple, Chicago, In: Saturday eveninx. It being a‘ speck! menu for wanton. J The Misses Eda: Finch and Helen Ronni-g entertained for Mini: Lucy Bolling" at a miscellaneous shower Inst night It the C. C. Pith home in South Forest avenue. lliu Bel-1 linger in to be I June bride. The Iota Theti Pi Somrity met at the home of lira. Roland Schultz on Int Sunni-y evening, April 30th. A theatre party was planned for Sat- urday evening, May 2131. ‘ Warwn Wells‘ new home on High- land avenue is progressing and it is expected the garage, which will be‘ occupled temporarily as a residence, will be completed next week. 1 Emil Eichhorst has bought from Edward G. Lemon 3: Co., the corner lot, southwesl: corner of Main street and Prairie avenue and expects to build a modern bungalow. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Maurice Melbourne has purchased from I“. D. Lindley 250 feet on Wash- ington street just south of the Gol- lan greenhouses. The property exâ€" tends ta Franklin street. ‘ that your account is not wanted by this bank just hPl‘nUsP you are not a "rich" man. Every depositor in this bank gets: thc samc attention, whnthvr hi._ account is small or large. No matter how lnrm‘ a halancn you km‘p with us you may be sure that you will hp (-XtPnllwl ovory possibln courtesy. Let us have YOUR ACCOUNT today. It is cordially solicited; Geo. R. Phelp's has purchased 75 feet on Middaugh avenue north of the M.,W. Mills home and will erect a home there in the near future. I". D. Lindley concluded the deal. DON’T GET THE IDEA St. Paul’s Evangelical Church re- solved to have the parsonage on Grove ant-9t painted and renovated. Money for the complete job is on hand. The Woman’s Missionary Society of the Congregational Church, will meet in the church parlors, Friday, May 13th, at 2:30 p. In. All Members and friends are cordially invited. In.Z.R.Carhu-otChiugo.a tonner wildcat .ot the villm, un- derwent I serious operation at the Henrotin hospital last week and is slowly recovering. Franklin Co. Illinois (‘ml Pocahontas 8: Hard Coal CAN ATTEND 10 0315338 rnomrru xowz HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Tole WHILE PRICES ARE THE WWEST AND ALI. KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE MERTZ (a MOCHEL A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Order Your Coal WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F “Duck: and Dnlwu," to be shown a! the Dick. Theatre. Saturday. Ila" 1th. tn 3 ulcl‘ghtlul wordy that you but Mtunfly m't help but enjoy. Bebe Daniels. whom you have 1" D. F. McLaughlin. an architect of Chicugo, has purchased the J. B. Knight property at the corner of Oikwood and Chicago avenues (hm P. D. Lindley and will can! I mod- em home than in the near fawn. Dead: Kirchner's new two-story six room house on Forest avenue is now under roof and will soon be muly for the plaster. It is to b0 modern in every respect and will make a desirable home. Geo. Gordon. with the Harris Trust Safe Deposit Co., Chicago, has bought 0. lot on Randell street thru Edward G. Lemon 00.. and expects to build and make his future home in Downers Grove. 1 The new Kamp bungalow on Ran. dall street is now under rob! and promises to be a wry attractive home. The garage is practically com- pleted and is being used temporarily for storage purposes. l". D. Lindley has just sold twa lots on Linscott avenue from E. E. Eas- ton to W. J. Sone and F. W. Perkins at Chicago. Both gave Mr. Lindley to understand that they will build there this summer. ‘ We have just received notice of a reduction in price of most of the sum- mer suitings. Now is the time to or- der your new suit for Decoration Day. Mama, 27 So. Main st., phine 355. adv. The cold mther of Monday and Tuesday, when it seemed mom like winter than the winter We just shed, makes one think that the seasons in this part of the good old U. S. A. are changing. How ’bout it? Miss Ruth Briggs is a patient at the Mary Thompson hospital, Chica- go, where she had her tonsils removâ€" ed last Friday. It is expected that she will be able to be home tomor- Telephone No.29 A. P. Nelson, C. C. Parks. Hugh Bmwn and Walter J. Slaats, visited Sincerity Lodge. A. F. A. M., in Consolation Masonic Temple on the The Woman’s Auxilizuy of the Am- Icrican Legion wish to announce that theiI maving picture show, giIen on Tuesday evening. ApIil 26th, WIN a great success. The music by GWen Griffiths and Bob Dickson added much to the evening's enjoyment. The Auxiliary wishes to thank Mr. Dickc for his generous donation which help- ed to make the show a financial suc-: cess. PHONE 18! ‘3 S. MAIN 81'. Intent-flan! Truton and Fu- l-phml- 0! All KM Hinsdale Phone 818 Word has been received from the i" W Thomas Verdenius family. of Port- of “ land. Oregon, formerly of the Grove, dentl; that they are nicely settled in their new home on Mount Tabor. 63 East , 69th street. Portland. They like the em 5 city very much and in the words of back. Mr. Vendenius, “all it needs to make â€"â€" the place complete would be to have the good friends back Fast living "â€"- ncur here." seenâ€"and likodâ€" ia churning thru- PI'OSI‘I'YP. $3.00 valui- ....... I . . . . I . . . $2.49 Ripe Oliw-s, "an 57.0, 6ch \‘alur- ............ 53f Armada Plums in Syrup, special pm' ran ..15r Largo Can California Apricnts, ........... 25c Nnnosuch Oven Raknl Evans, can 15c; 3 {ow-40¢ 1' :mc)’ 'lhin Skin .lIIim (.IapOfI'uit, dozen I-am'y hapmatnd l‘muhw per pound .3“) film l‘um Stra\\boII_\ nr l’asphmry Boy's plain blue good, heavy over- alls, sizes 8 to 16, an exceptional buy {01' .......................... $1.19 New. fresh merchandise arrives here several times each week. Nothing zeta very old with us. We keep our stock moving. and buy new goods every week. sometimes three or four times each week. So you'll always get good. clean, fresh goods for sale here. C. E. B R 0 W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R IMPLEMENT DEALER R. C. ELLIOTT Special Price Special Price at $7.75 Special Prices Navy blue trimâ€" /med in red;blue r'mixed trimmed in red; khaki colored trimmed in blue. Blue striped. In elastic knee and long, full styles. Special Price Children's “Kidall” and “Jack Jill” Ladies medium heel and toe, blind eyelet Ox- fords, In black and brown kid leathers. made tn sell at $12.00. A very special buy $1.19 North Side, Chicago last Friday oven‘ ing. A passenger home with them in the Nelson fllvver was R. W. Boat, of West Curtisa street. who, coinciâ€" dently was singing at Sincerity that night with n Masonic quartet. Ask 'em about changing tins on the wag." Talk N o. 10. We can nearly always pay what we have to either in taxes or otherwise. Now that the taxes have been provided for, let each one resolve to 5m: Save a Little Far That Rainy Day FIRST NATIONAL BANK Oval Pearl Toilot Soap. per bar ....... Shelled Pop Com. per pound ........... 12 07.. Can Libby Corned Beef ......... Libby 211» (‘an Apple Butter, 45¢- valuo . Libby‘s large Size Asparagus, large can Special Price Men’s white wash neckties, figured patterns, each, only ............ 25c Kimona crepes in pretty new pat- terns, flowered dgigns, bought spe- cial to sell at per yard ......... 39c Co nhageh,'white, black, etc: 'Spe: cia at per yard ................ 48c Special Price Silk and cotton Mulls, for linings, faists: etc, plain align-s! rose, pink, Special Price New dress materials in silk stripe miles, dark colors~p0lkadots, new- est thing, special, per yard . . . .8119 Boy's light colored wash blouse waists, pretty patterns, new goods, sizes, ages 7 to 16, special ...... 85c lnl-ivl Linoleum- in prvuy design.- miiahlr for all Downers Grove. Illinois. START IT NOW! Floor Coverings Special Price Special Price Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubcap]! are the fond possessors of an Ova- land car. Kr. and In. Fred Worth, it. recently renamed from California, are now occupying their home on Warren Avenue. Additional locals on pages 8 and V. Joe 50"

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