Downers Grove Reporter, 13 May 1921, p. 7

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Fifi-z, MI! 132 1921 Wm. Smith of North Farr-t Mon. 6» homa- nfh-r a two *N‘kfl \‘umlion went wilh “! rider in Buflnlo. Y. Little- Eleanor Haymoml i. Unit- I“ with her aunt Incl unrlv. Mr. anal In. Stillwull in Mtuouri. Mm. 3|. A. Lynch of Emma, I'a., Irriwd law! Friday (Mr an «xlflulml visit with her mm, .-\. (‘. Lynch. In. filwanl Adams is ill at her home on Benton avenue. sum-ring with an attack of tonsllitis. Mrs. (‘. H "alum will .~p¢-mI Sut- nrday and Sunday with friends a! 5!, Par, Michigan. Miss Virginia Tank \‘isitml Wed- nesday with her grundmoflwr at Irv- ing Park. Gladys Walton in “Risky Business" at the Cultiss Theatre next Wednes- day. adv. Mrs. Carl Lower and infant daugh~ ter. aw visiting her relatives in Minneapolis. Mrs. Geo. W. Lusher is visiting withmelutives in St. Luuis, Mo. E. F. Lacey and family are enjoy- ing their new car. ' Mr. Jack White has rerun-I'M {rum we effects of his full. Mrs. Elizabeth Batchellur has been II but is recovering. Mr. George Binder has beon on the dck list the past week. The Frank Dunn family have mov- ed to Berwyn, Illinois. Mr. C. J. Tiernan of Macomb, Ill., spent Sunday with Miss Irene Harris. Dr. Taylur expects to leave Monâ€" day for Cincinnati, Ohio. Non-Secterian Free for All “The Advisabtlity of Annexing Adjacent Territory” Speaker Attorney G. H. Bunge 32 S. Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. MBRRIS SHOE STORE We have a large selection of the latest strap slippers in low and high heel, black and brown and white kid and calf skin. We can save you money on any shoe you buy from us and you get a g00dâ€"â€"especiall_v good fit, ton. We have cut the price on a good many num- hom for quick sale. Some are from 50 tn 60 per cent less than formerly. See our window for pri- ces and styles. Prairie Ave. near Highland Reduction Order your Pansy. Cabbage and Tomato plants now Cabbaxl' l‘lnnh (’lmlMower I'Innh Ml" Hunt; lh-mim mm A rulumu Bord" nah I! you mans. tonal. 188-3. Subscribe for THE REPORTER, Read REPORTER ads and trade at Free Discussion. The Forum is "10 Place to Say What You Think. THE PEOPLE’S FORUM PERSONALS ENEAS B. GOODWIN. MODERATOR Monday, May 16th, 8 p. m LIBRARY HALL C. V. WOLF VEGETABLE PLANTS GARDEN FU)WERS (Tannin ('ok-u. P'I'I'Iu (:o-mniunu )2" Hum- Tumto l‘lnnu Mr. and Mn. Stanley J. llroun m- h-mn'ned "w J. Parker Orr and rum famine» or North Main ~trw! a! «lin- nor “1!! Sun-lay. Blr. and Mn. J. IL Brown anal duuxhh-r “nu-l. M North "awn-- wood. \in‘ih’d :1: "Ir houn- u! Mt. and Mn. "when “mu-on an Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Ih-plingur and Mr». ll. W. 'I'itl'uny allemlml the Hapli~l ML.- iiou Union 91 n..- IMu-nnvmni ('hurch on 'l‘uw‘lny. The new store at the corner of Mapple avenue and opposite the Hun- gt- Subdivision will supply a needed zulvunmgt- for our new mmexutions. “ A Ncwwnper for the Community." A Downers (irou- newspaper I'm' Dou'lwrs (irou- pvaplv. 2.“) a your. Mrs. Houseman of Curtis stun-t visited at the home of her mothm- in Farmer City v.lli.~~ week. Mrs. Edward l-Imrich : returned last Saturday winter stay in California. anigur Bros. sold 44 lots in their Wooded Hunwsites subdivision. the- north side woods, last Sunday. Mrs. Peterson is critically ill at the home of her son, Victor 1’ *tt-l'sun, in Oakwood avenue. Mrs. Rasswoiler is very ill home of her daughter, Mrs. Heartt in East Maplu avenue. ’l‘lw \‘uung People of the Baptist Church will meet this evening at the home of Donald VunValun. Mrs. W. A. Foster 01' Chicago, \‘isâ€" ited last Sunday with he:- sisu-r, MN. E. W. Faster. Miss Zada MoAllister or Chicago: visited at the i. H. Whitney home last week. Miss Helen Stevenson spent. the week end with relatives and friends at Galesburv, Illinois. . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrince Cox enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. E. 1.. Cox at dinner on Sunday. 'flw Jumur Infant Wellnrv com- Mr. and Mn. Elmer Uhlhom and family are now settled in the Patron house at 117 Randall street. Punk's Salmon flunk-am; Stu-M Al) “um; Tckphone I364 and mother from their at the Irving wI'l".\V'our hat is a litm- out of shape got it cleaned and blocked. this pro- 0055 makes a. new hat out of an oh: one and adds to the life of the head gear. MAZZA. the Tailor. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moclml enterâ€" tained Mrs. Mochel's cousin, Miss Selma Holtz and friend, William Cul- verwcll of Chicago, last Sunday. The local Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Tuesday, May 17th at the home of Mrs. A. R. Whitehorn. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Demer's ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tt'. Glen. J12, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Chester. hm! his tonsils and adenoids removed at the West Side hospital last Wednesday. Private George Corcoran arrived last Friday from Camp Travis, San Antonio. Texas. for a fourteen day furlough with home folks. “People of Adventure." is the se- cond of a new series of travel pic~ tunes which will be shown at the Dicke Theatre every Tuesday. adv. Chambers. 135 Saratoga avenue, on Thursday afternoon, May 19th. mittec will meet with Mrs. H. D. NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET Green Beans, per can" ........ ‘ . . . Sweet Girl Lima Beans, per can ..... Fancy Kraut, per can ............... Monsoon Apple Butter. 2N) glas jar . Manzanilla Stuffed Olives, large bottle Sunbeam Instant Tapioca, package Sunbeam Peanut Butter, large ...... Sunbeam Golden Dates, package ..... Sunbeam Maine Corn, per can ....... Tomatoes. small can ................. Tomatoes. large can ................. Fernglell Brgnd. French Style StringleSS Pork Loins, per pound .............. Pork Butts, per pound .................. Leg 0' Lamb, per pound . ............... Georgia Squares. per pound ............. Smoked Shoulder Ham, without shank, if) Spa're Ribs, per pound .................. Plate Corned Beef. per pound ........... Bonelesa Brisket Corned Beef, per pound Pickled Pigs Feet. per pound ............ Bonelesc Smoked Butts, per pound ....... FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY Come in and let us show you how to save money when you buy meat. SATURDAY SPECIALS We sell PRIME BBB!" and any cut you get is the best of its kind. Come in and tell us what meat you want and we will cut It for you. S. Andrew’s Church STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 WEDNESDAY. MAY ISLâ€"8:00 P. M. THE REV. B. E. CHAPMAN Trinity Church, Aurora Sm- Norma 'l’ulmudgo as thv fil'l')‘ (laughter of Sunny Spain in “'l'lu- Passion Flower" at the Dicke Thru- tw, May 19th and 20m. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fmetor of Linll', entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pom-r, Monday evening. I’m-of. and Mm. Wm. Smith and son, Carl, ofChicngu, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams, at their home in South Main street. Mrs. Ralph (inohner and «Mrs. B. J. Stevenson expect to leave Saturâ€" day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Vunflcynum at Hartford, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lander! matured to Chicago last Sunday to sm‘ml the day with Mr. and Mrs. C. Willard. ‘ Gm‘aniums, l'ansios and a variety of Bedding l'lants, also Vegetable plants of various. kinds at (iullun’s (il‘cvnhuusos. l’hono 210-J.. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Camp- bell of Oak Park, were Saturday visâ€" itors at lllL‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo R. Smith in Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Chas» Wollf of Row ers street. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt: and Mr. and Mrs. H. floltz of Chicago, last Sunday. 18c 1 0c lac 10¢ 13c 12c l9c 12c 9 30¢ 3c 100 18c 17c (‘HARLES RAY in “Peaceful Valley” MARY MILES MISTER in “The Little Clown” CONSTANCE BINNEY in “The Magic CI,” Evnninmâ€"Roth Day-~7230-bzls THURSDA Yâ€" ROLIN ('0)! libYâ€"“Plh'TACHlO” BRUCE S(‘E.\'l(‘â€"~“PEOPI E ()F ADVENTURE" FRIDAYâ€"â€" TWO REEL COMEDYâ€"“ FULL OF SPIRITS: mm) EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY AH! Thursday, May 19 8 Friday, May 20 Norma Talmadge “The Passion F lower” Evening 7:309:00. “Partners of the Night” BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES ”OWNERS GROVE, mum The Dicke Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Luwrvnm- Rogur visitv ml at fi-w days last week with NI» l'uul Klamluck family in Chicago. ’l‘lm Eugene Svymuur family are moving m'xt \vm-k to llrmkliohl, Ill. Their only rr-asun for leaving Down- mx is that they cannot fiml a place hero (I) live. Review the U. S. Warships with President Harding through NN' oyos of the Path: News at the Dicku Sal- urdxu', May 14th. adv. a few days knit week while Mimiâ€"Viv iuu visited with her parents at vixen, Illinois. Mrs. Howard l’fafif filled Miss Grace Vivian's place at Swearingcn's Mr. John Moln- of Chicago. futile: of Mrs. A. G. Michel. is building at the corner of Maple avenue and Car- penter street. TWO REEL COMEDYâ€"1‘ AFTER BED TIME” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY 74in H 1 OUTSIDE WOMAN' h.-.- a” hum I Friday, May 13th LE ROY SCOTT‘S FAMOUS NOVEL 511 Saturday, May 14th ”7" mm; COMING! Aclminion 15 3: 25 rents including Wu Til. Admission 15 25 r urrml; and Ann- Din-um: 7:310 and SN” aMlMuom. I50 In" ‘0 (flh ilf v. 2 Depicting Harding review- ing fleet. Circus clowns vi»- itinx Manuals: and bringing jay In “(It children. Hobby Vernon and \ era madman in n xplcmlid 2 rm-l rnmedy “Gain: Tim: The Rye" Ford Travel Pic-lure In wmmrl n! humble- mum I: "Mum. "mm: I 'llwna Jan!" I Juln- Alumna. ‘rlml‘r Mm! YOU null any who. )Dlll sn- Wamlu Huwlv) "I Hm poppy upmimmu Imma- film'\. In wmu-rl n! "w 4:" an- and! rumble- mum In ('Iyl'v Fdlmow. Sui than), "0qu Nun-Ind. Homo Srk, lh‘rna jaunt-r Mm, “than and "You Aclomblv Thing." luuo ‘pab Dunning In leim. "M‘ Jx'w-t 141va m ruMnily. who-n Aw x0! ham back Mm mun Iu-rlnr mhvnmrr. Mrs. A. A. Langosch of Fairmouut avenue entertained at a Mother's Du! dinner on Sunday, her mother, Mrs. C. W. Bmokins of the Grove, and Mrs. Amhvw Hazel, Sr., of Cicero, ‘lll.. the mother of Mr. Languach be~ 6m: the guests of honor. Amonglt llmso prom-m were Mr. and Mrs. An~ drew lluzel. Sn, Mr. H. H. Ullrlch of llvrwyn, Mrs. Gertie Fullgrabe and Mr. Emil Fullgralw, Mrs. Andrew Jlazol. Sn, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. llnmkius. In the afternoon all afi- tcmlml tlu- special service at the I. Mr. D. H. Phebus, Sectional Stan Keeper of the C. M. 8t. P. R. 3.. with headquarter» in Milwwho, spout Sunday with B. E. Lanphelt and family. They motored out with the Illn- ducka on Sunday. Church. Fa! hvr PATH [-1 N l-ZWS I) in, "w [21-- " Raimunna and {mum ct: inc. War Tn

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