Downers Grove Reporter, 20 May 1921, p. 7

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.uuu- Mr. and My». Fu-«l .\' “ilcli. h mull rum"). \isiu-cl uith Il‘hliu'r in “31- Mr \vnxumxl lust humlu). (Betty Howard Ihlczymks had um- tune to {all all in truck '29-! and dishwuw hip right t-llmw Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Eur! t-ntvrtain- ed a party of fpicmls on 'l'uesduy evening. Misses Mario and Alivv 0!.~on m- turIu-d 0n Sunday [mm a delighflul trip to California. .32 S. Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Mrs. J. B. Jenkins of Oakwoml aw. has returned from a Visit with relzh lives in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. H. Earle Wright and {laughter of North Main street, are in California on a pleasum trip. MORRIS 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 goodâ€"especially good fit, too. Mrs. A. T. Ogrcn was the guest at a Five Hundred party in Irving Park, Chicago, on Wednesday. Mm. Lucy Devon-emu: is visiting w- latives and friends in Ottawa and Galesburg. Development of Christian Doctrine -- The Trinity We have cut the price on a good many num- bers for quick sale. Some are from 50 to 60 per cent less than formerly. See our window for pri- ces and styles. Reduction Sale Mr. Otto Vix is planning to build a new home for his family. Read the ads. You'll find ways of saving money thereby. St. Joseph’s Church Mrs. Maud Allen 01' DesPIaines. vis- ited over the week end with her sister. Mrs. Ewan! Emrich. Prairie A\c.. near Highland Order your Pansy. (‘ahhago and Tomato plants mm ('ahlmm‘ I‘L'IMA ('nulMuu vr l'lmfl . Ann l'lanta Ih-xnmm lllm- Axvmlumn floral" l‘hmh If you Mun. Imus. 1884. Read the ads. The Reasonableness of Religion’s Mysteries PERSONALS 1 S. Andrew’s Church THE REV. ENEAS B. GOODWIN WEDN BSDA Y. MA Y C. V. WOLF THE REV. B. E. CHAPMAN SUNDAYâ€""MN! A. M. V EGBTA ISLE I’LA NTS EVENING SERVICE Trinity Church. Aurora GARDEN FLOWERS ( ‘nnnm ('olo‘u A I‘I'flla . . (wrumumc midw- l-‘n Mu _\' BY l6." I‘Inmn 'l'umntu l'lnuh ? .\lr. anal Mrs. Wain-r Kulzow of ‘lJ-mbanl. weu- Sunday visitors at tlw ‘Iumw ur .“rs. Minnie 7.9", in North Main Arc-«t. I Mr. am} Mrs, James, Ferguson of gfllicago, visited last Sunday with Ulrs. Ferguson's pan-Ms. Mr. and gllrs. Chas. Wolf! of Rogers street. g Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rrunch (7f Chi- ;(-ago, were week and guests at the‘ Iluum- 0" RM. and .‘ll'r‘. Waltvr Bur-‘ vnwisler at Lace. 1 Mrs. N. R. Feaslcy and son, Billy, loft Tuesday for Dallas. “L, where they will spend several weeks with Mr. Feusloy’s folks. A regular meeting of Vesta Char» ter. No. 242. 0. E. 8., will be held on next Tuesday, May 24th. Mlsx Madge Ketteurlug had lunch with Mrs. P. A. Edgeworth on Mun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drissler are gu- ing to build their new home on their property they wccntly purchased. Mrs. Stanley J. Brown and chihllvn spent Sunday with her mother in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kettenring of South Forest avenue, went Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Miss Louise Gen-ling of Beverly Hills, visited with her sister, Mrs. A. Selig, over Sunday. Mrs. C .M. Steward of Aurora. is visiting her sister. Mm. J. P. Butler of North Forest avenue. and Mrs. Walter J. Stuuta and Junu, spent Sunday with their I’flfldt'l Sulvian Sunnlmma SIN! M) ”mm Telephone 136-! Mr. and Mn. Mum-s Savage of Benton, l’a., am- qu~.- for a vim. with their sun and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'l'. H. Sauna! of East Cum» street. Several Im-mbm's of [Hm-bird Ru- bekah Lodge will ant-ml the district convention of that ul‘lln‘l' at UoKulb, tomorrow. 'l‘lu- Kitlwcll Garagv tells about a “meal tire sale" in an ml this \ka. cher miss the ads. They saw- yuu money. Mr. Wm. Roth has returned fmm his trip to Montana where he was the gut-st of his «laughter and other relutivés. Lambert Penn-son, \vlm is attend- ing the Illinois finite l'nin'rsity was valled home by tlw death of his grandmother. NORTH - SIDE GROCERY MARKET Mrs. Mary Winter and Mr. Chas. 3. Hubs of Cicero. spent Sunday with the (I. J. Winter family in Sun): Prim-(.- avenue. Mrs. Fleming trimmed to her bump in Beaver Dam. Wis” Friday night after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank l7. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Butala and son. Russel. of West Curtiss fitreet. visit- ed with friends in Chicago last Sunâ€" day. * cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love in Chicago. Fancy Fresh Roasted SANTOS Cnfl‘ce, Th . 5 pmmds for .......................... R\',e Glnham W hole 33 heat and l'astrx Hum 3 pound package for ................... Roxane I’astly Hm". per pkg. ............ « COFFEE SPECIAL FOR SATURIM Y SATURDAY SPECIALS HollandCreamery Butter (13w us yum' grm-m'y order tmluy um! im-ludv our bakery goods. Fresh Groceries; Lewes! Prices 1'qu honw a bag of our delicious hakm’)‘ goods (why. it will rust you but a fvw cents um! your funnly will enjoy these good things. ()ur bakery goods are made fresh every clay. The best «if everything is used in making them and they are baked in mu- mmlern ovens which brings out the fuii fnml \‘nltlv. Pork Loins, per pound ............... 25c Pork Butts, per pound ............... 18c Pot Roast, per pour-d ................ 22c Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound .....33c Rolled Lamb Shoulder, per pound ....21c Veal Shoulder, per pound ............ 22c Boneless Brisket ('orned Beef. pound 19c Shankless Smoked shoulder Ham, lb .L‘a‘c Spare Ribs, per pound ............... 13c Boneless Smoked Butts, per poqu ...3-')(‘ Oscar Mayer Approved Bacon. pound 350 Georgia Squares, per pound .......... 17c STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Pillsblly and Ceresota Flour per lb. 33c Limit 2 pounds to a customer. MEATS l. (I. Ht'fll'tl has tram-«l in his ("handler tum-3m: rur whirl: ln- hm ”on driving {or the pmt fiw' your: mu! now sil> lwlliml the whorl 01' u Major John "l'OOIil' and, wife of (imp Grant. motored armss [he r-umlry tn visit Mrs. "mom-'5 pur- cnls. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. "irht-y (If Fumtugu nwuuu Mrs. Wm. h-usch of Chicagu, and .\II~. Waltrr Burmeister of Late, and ('Ihll't'n. \vcu- callers a! the honw of Mrs. Mum Kruogor un l'rinco awnuo Monday anon-noon. \lrs. 0‘ J. ll'vnuwhill and dauglnor of fink-ago urn n! "W Jay Allison home on (mun-(ml :wenua [or an uxtvnded \‘nit‘ Mrs. Hanson has purcham-Il the Ad- dis homc- un South l-‘airmoulu avenue. rnwrluim-d sm’vml hulk-s [mm Chica- KU. at a lunchmm on 'l‘nt‘mluy. Mr, William Singh-u-rry relurnml nu Mummy from (‘uflfumia whore ho spell! 1hr winter with his 30“. LH‘ and mmil)‘. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ban. 0! West (‘urtiss straw. are receiving rang-muâ€" lalions 0er the arrival M a sun at the-ir home last Saturday. May Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Towsley and Mr. Studebaker Six. and Mrs. '1'. 1". Kelly motored to Starved Rock and Deer Park In: Sun- The "“9"” or day to view these historic spots. music clung w -___‘A n.._ . .- 20c 92)!" 39c 42c Evening 7:30 (a 9:00. meim: 7:110 7mm "2-er ('mnrd’, (Mu' Hr." PH Smmfiy. Hw llummIn-r. in :c ‘ Shun-113M. (hun- , luv-M, Imp-irimt. II I ,. i I I n «um II "with "mu- MIDW‘ had: In H)" lilllt' anr in I'mm-fnl V’nllry. Hy tin} hm Imrl Irmlmwl 0w .4!va ur lif- lin rifle». and My nightw 3w ha: «mum-cl "w mid) fizunu in murky hy-nny. yum-ring lmpr'ully inln pm'qul f-mw'. wan-hing I‘m Hn- Mllt- -’i-- lm' “Om lhnughl <lu- unlit» slum. Un- uul'M Hu' "twlv tho- vlmil! llrzmm nul. hrm v'u ma! And on [up nf ll rm- a laugh [lull “hm~ hark C to‘ur~ ju-i in lmw Peaceful Valley CHARLES RAY I'Iwm'mz Tum-9:004 BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES "OWNERS GROVE. ILLINO. The Dicke Theatre \I‘A'cry ox-svrvicv mun ul‘ this cum- munity is expertl-«l m participate in the Memorial Day c-xa-rrimw Mummy, May 30th. A.~.~'vmhly will In- at lhv lwuion mum: at mu- o'clm-k. l'ni- iurm if pnssihlv, if not. (‘mm- anyway. Mr. and Mrs. Mnnh-y Ahlcrsun of Lmlrzmgv. loft Saturday night for LIL-4 Anya-kw, ('alil'orniu. wlwrv tlu-y will mnkn their lunmn lluult-y is a graduate of thn local high whoul mul \u-ll kmm‘n in tho villugv. “Sheltered Daughters” The "1le I‘l‘Kllhll' Inc-0mm of Um (‘ulhulir Woman's lmgur will In» hold no“ Thursday uflvrmmu. Many mm. at flu- homo of Mrs‘ (:vurgv llnfl'm't on (”two strut-t an 13:00 n'flm-k p. m. Justine J ohnstone A Imby «laughter. Joan Leah. was burn to Mr. xuul Mrs. Paul Rirlwrt. m-u (flan: \"uhlhmer. In ('larmluu Hills. Max 13m. Mrs. "What is Well knnwu in the vlllagv. The pupils of Miss Mariana Rae's music chasm; will give their rum! June 7th al the Methodist Episcopal church. The program 'will appear next week. Norma galmadge “The Passion Flower” ".50 A L S 0 A SPECIAL TWOâ€"REE]. COMEDY FUR" EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Thursday, May 26th Friday; May 20th The Last Showing of Saturday, May 218! Admins". If: l 2:» with uwlmlmq “I: Til. “Log of Laviajero” Admission 15 a 25 cu inc. Wu 1‘“. Rolin Comedyâ€"â€" “The Best Girl" Bruce Scenic-â€" S'vr- thr- pmw-Iful drama, "Shel‘ inn-d lumzhtmx.“ a pirturw that ev- v~ry ritizvn in this community owe'fi H In himmlf and family to attend. I)" yuu kN-p Iu-r hvlriwl in buoks. my! in iznm'unv-r- 0f ”1" “21): dc!!! ‘1 “P” :c- Hu- ln‘auliful 4H:- nf Um. great \lrn'M nutsitll- 3mn‘ harm-1‘ Do ynu H-uhzr- that ~nmr~ day 410 \v‘ll have m t-nu-r (hh world of m‘uvI mlity. and tha’ [hr-n HM" plunz‘l‘ may be m «ml-14""? !" Yfll'R IIH'GHTHR \ slHCIKl'l-ZRHI) DH “"11“! Admission 15 i 2.". r1:- inr. \\ 32‘ Tu. l'rv-u‘ar lVl‘iHN on all donning and prv.~.~h-g. For [\vnduy service phone Mrs. J. A. Widlvr of Wichita. Fills, Texas. and Son. Donald. are visiting her parents. Mr. and MN. J. E. Grout at 125 ('urponlm' street. MW. While-r was formuny Miss Edna Grout uf Kansas City. Mm, later of Chi- cugu. lllinuis. l)l!\\'lll'l$ Crow 90 Ii Mr. and Mrs. "when J‘ Dawson of ‘alrnumm nvvnue gave a huusewlm‘ lug (llnm‘r on Sunday. AUIUIIK HIM prrsvm wert- Mr. and yrs. C. W. Brmrkhm and R0“, Willard. Mr. In. Mrs. Allu n Lunmnwh M "w Grove tld Mr. and Mrs, ll. 1!. VIII-MI and son 0! Burwyn. \hs. Canker, who has been making her horm- with her daughter. Mn. 8. In. Bnlczy maid in Linscott avenu’e, left last Saturday [or an extended wilt with relatives and friends in Lot Angvk's and other California points, Mr. W. C. Ransom. Supt. of t“. J. Ry., in Oak Park. is now "th the old John Bryan house III I" North woods. which ha purchased Ila which he has modemized 3nd I? proved. A '30

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