In. Mary Sucker spent the week end with her friend, Mn. “mum“?! in Chicago. Carrie Foster '1‘ at 5:. l-Ilixaboth Wat. Chicago. where she is con- vdmiug from u operaziun. Ir. and Mrs. Frank 0980]! of Chi~ ago Heights. visited Decoration Day with their aunt. Mrs. E. N. Smart. In. Herben L. Dawmn of Fair- mount avenue. visited at $1. Charles, Illinois, on Decoration Day. The Misses Maud Dewey and Vor- u Schupp spent the Week end with Relatives a! Burlington. Iowa. lit. and Mrs. Chas. Heinke and diildmn spent the week end as guests of Mr. Heinke's parents at Hinsdale Frank Dewey is spendimz his vacaa tion in Denver. Colorad.) and La Crosse, Wisconsin. I The election for Judges of the 16d: Judicial Circuit will be held next loudly. June 6th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. I". J. Little- lord, last Saturday morning. May 28, a nine pound daughter. Miss Esther Zen was a guest of Miss Marie Bruns at her home in Oak Purl: last Sunday. The Misses Louise and May Pal- mer visited for a week with the W. C. Battle family. DicKe Theatre Monday Evening, June 13 ADDRESSES BY ATTORNEY A. C. HUEBSCH of the Chicago Bar ALEX. (I MISKELLY President. Board of Edmtion ST. JOSfl’fl’SPARISflSCflMI. Graduation Exercises and Dramatic Entertainment MORRIS SHOE STORE 32 a. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Edd-z, 1m}. 1m Vacauion Shoes Tennis Shoes and Slipper White Dress Shoes Pumps, Oxfords Prairie Ave. our Highland Telephone 1364 Try a Reparter Classiï¬ed. Comfortable and Stylish Footwear for :-: Every Member of the Family :-.- PERSONALS l S. Andrew's Church Tomato Plants A Welcome Awaits You at All Services ,- Come John Bear Variety 50. 60 0 750 per 602. C. V. WOLF Miss Maurine Marseilles of Chic» go. wn a guest of Film. Kelly Int week at the High School Comw mt Ext-when. Lodges will hold their semi-mull demons of ofï¬cers next Monday and Tuesday evenings mmtively. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wohlhutter and baby of Waukegan, spent a few «lays last week at the Henry anchor home. south of the village. The Misses Isabelle and Lilly Dickson are visiting with the Knit- zer children and other relatives in Sabmha. Kansas. Arthur Foster and family of Mich- igan City. hut, visited over the week end with his father, Jonas Foster on East CuniSs street. The next regular meeting of the Catholic Woman’s League will be held Thursday afternoon, June 9th, in the Church Hall at 2:30. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bream and Mrs. E. Mooney of Chicago. spent Sunday with the J. E. Grunts at their home in Carpenter street. Miss Louise Strauley of Saratoga avenue, has gone to LaGrange for a time: ing‘some time with her old friend. Mrs. Elizabeth Batchellor. Mrs .Eul Meaclum of Santos: avenue is recovering from her recent illness. In». strayed or stolenâ€"One Rul- yer bicycle. Please return to Elan Stats, 37 No. Main street. The local Odd Fellow and Rbbekdl Mrs. Fells of Aurora, HL, is spend- WWW *' .DOWNIIS *4 '11,. mos: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Robinson of Lockwn. visited Decoration Day with the R. C. Briggs family in‘ Prince avenue. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles [shell of Hinsdale, were visitors Decontion Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Sam Holfen in Grove street. Mrs. W. H. Shmbrook and «laugh tor, Grace, are visiting with the Bable family, former residents of the Grove, at Blunt, South Dakota. The Ladies Aid at the Methodist Church will méet with Mm. E. C. Sehuitz. "7 West Maple avenue, on Thursday, June 9th. Rather a sudden change from 92 in the shade Monday to 62 anywhere on Wednesday morning. But also“ what a relief. That was some game between the Legion and the Orioles last Sunday and the game this Sunday promise- to be equally as_ good. James Adams and sons. James and Tom, 0! Chicago. former Downers Grove residents. visited with friends here on Decoration Day. It. and In. Boa Thalia and [why are now living in the new UWW‘ on Mmount avenue. having moved Monday. I MHSMGROCRHMRKH Scottish Chief, Cal. Royal Anne Cherries LaGrange Sliced, Yel. Cling. Peaches . . . . Argo Corn. Starch, llb package ........ Sour Kraut, large can .................. Good Luck Margarine, per pound ....... Athletic Club Coffee, ï¬nest grade, pound Our smoked meats and sausages are perfec- tion. Try them. SATURDAY SPECIALS GROCERIES Runkles Cocoa, 1/3") can . . .. .............. Big Tree Asparagus, per can ........... Assorted Preservqstlfi 02. bottles ....... 'I‘n‘ere are nianhy cuts in albeef that are (deliâ€" cious you coo t em proper . They are c ea- per and make nourishing food. {cum to use them. Harry Walker Phone l9l-R Poor cooking can spoil the ï¬nest meats. You don’t have to buy the choicat cuts in or- der to have good meats. PRICES RIGHT. MEATS. PORK LOIN ROAST, per pound ...... 21c PORK BUTTS, per pound ........... 18c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, . .pmmd 22c SPARE RIBS, per pound ............ 13c SMOKED SHOULDER HAM, .pound 18c BONELESS SMOKED BUTTS. pound 35c GEORGIA SQUARE BACON, .pound 17c PICKLED PIGS FEET, per pound .. 9c LEG 0’ LAMB, per pound ........38c POT ROAST, per pound ......... 22c SATURDAY ONLY Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 - WALKER G: 'DICKE - PAINTING Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Butler and son, Junior. of Fort Wayne. lnd., spent. the week and at the J. P. Butler home on North Forest avenue. If you know any personals, phone 188-.1 for insertion in the Reporter., We are glad to get them and youh glad to read them. Let‘s get toge- the r. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warner of Chicago, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Kenny and Mr. any! Mrs. C. 0. Durran and Mr. and Mrs. Ger"- berich drove over fromINaperville, Sunday. George Bridgman and son, Law- rence. left on Saturday {or Quincy. 11]., Mrs. Bridgman’a old home, for the week end and over Memorial Day returning on Tuesday morning. The M. E. Philatheas will meet at the home of Mrs. H. M. Stough, 104 East Curtiss stmet, Monday evening. June 6th. for their regular monthly business meeting and social hour. Mi. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Hine- dale, spent the week end as the sneaks of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Winter of Prince avenue. Ruth. the young «mm of It. and In. Fwd “slate. is connin- ciug from a serious seize o! pmu- 'aL l IUD ........ a.†e ............ 12c .............. 10c nd ........... 23c (19. pound . . . .48c Henry Dicke Phone 123-1! .35c of PLACER†. ALSO A SPECIAL TWO-REEL COMEDY BRUCE SCENIC COMEDYâ€"SONG OF THE PADDU tuning-4m nusâ€"7:304:15. Mama- :5 a u can: be. w. an ii 7.1: Redmen on the wa athâ€"signal ï¬res burning in the hills-a wagon train pu-l ing across bad Indian countryâ€"- a shgqtâ€"a shptâ€"a flying‘ringofnri‘dpypâ€"ï¬then - -_ - _! That is the start' of’Marvshall Neflan‘s greatest pro- duction. Enacted amid the scenic grandeur of Glacier National Park. Thurs, June 9th 6: Friday, June 10th ALSO Anounr 'ho Reel Buster Keaton Comedy liming 7720 t 901 Am IE 0 I! «I m-Wu ht. Consumes ’Talmadge V “Lessons in Love†5 WONT AND W AVENUE! DOWN" cm um The Dicke Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Harry Suttcr and family motored to Rockful‘d for a visit with relatives over Decoration Day. Edwin Suchâ€. whose home is south of me village, broko his leg Tuesday while using a rum-r in "w ï¬el«l.~. Dr. Tom was called and set the bone. The petition asking for the annex- ation of the Weslmont territory to Downers Grove, was Mthdrawn at the reguiur meeting of the Village Council held on Tuesday evening. Herbert Mugor ha punhuod from the Downers Grove Gauge one of the “Big Six" Studebaker can. This is the newest model made by this company And is a beauty. â€The r'eport of Village Treasure:- 0.} Ford Davis and of the nudiï¬ns com-‘ pany which mently audited the books of the Village, will be publish- ed in next week's Reporter. 1 27 30. Main St. Now is the time to place your order for a S U M M E R S U l T Made-To-Measure Latest light-weight fabrics in great variety now on display in snaYp‘v up-to-date designs and colorings â€"-guuranteed 00 per cent all pure wool. STEP l-.\' Your Inspection is Invited. Vacation Clothes Marshall Neilan ; presents Ran- dolph Parrish’s I famous story, Saturday, J nne 4th J. MAZZA Friday, June 3rd The Last Showing of 2-Recl Christy Comedy-â€" “MR. FA'I'lMA†I'i\nnint-7:39 "II 9:"). Admin“ 15 uni 25 cents int. m' c. That in I Dirty MN! for t» pie- tun- fans a! this fair hum fat R n- all"! kl tho- funniest, the!!!“ run-My that his lawn amid I. may a mom. my say that the path of [mo Inw- m" II"! N. Putnam. but WW. I â€taught "I!" \w-w so many hunks grating te- hu-v-n the bumps. â€(WING â€A \‘-- ‘ Yuu u" tum: that that mâ€. Onty llu's lime tally :34 min; In. a â€MINI mung! hm 'I'H "nua- Thu Jan â€It‘ll.†'Mrs. Marie Howend of Milwaukee. Wis" a cousin of Mrs. H. B. Talk. Wu." lwre for the high school com meucoment exercises last Thursdty. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gardiner and daughter of Woodstock, Illinois, drove to the vae and spent the week end with their son. A. A. Gardiner of W. Maple avenue. Jack Fischer 0! Gilbert avenue. left Sunday night for Edgel‘lont. S. Dakota where be M! apend the sum- mer vacation working for an oil com- pany. The new home of Mr. Ind Hm!- C. Mahoney on Mlddaugh um“ I“ been started und will he ï¬nilhod hot {one (all. It will be a beautitul d: room residence. funny and um um ram " visiting with the u. rm 0‘ Earl Bombard families at Pine uh; Minn.