Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jun 1921, p. 5

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Mr. and Mrs. George E. Graves and family of Chicago. spent Sunday with Mr. and MN. I). L. Hitchcock and family. Harry Slick underwent an opera- tion at the West. Side hospital uni Wedneuluy. He is doing in we" as} I can be expected. 32 5. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. MORRIS SHOE STORE Miss Esther Klein is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Ralph Chapman, at Le- Mr. Walter Rogers of Rogers 5L. has been layed up for the past week with blood poisoning in his hand. Miss Esther Klein is visiting her lei. Butler of Palatine, spent the week end with old friends in the vil~ Tennis Shoes and Slipper White Dress Shoes Mrs. Lawrence Reger and children. visited last Sunday with relatives at Kenoshn, Wisconsin. ‘15:. and Mrs. J. Parker Orr and son John, of North Main street. spent the week end with relatives in Chicago.‘ Curtis: Bridgman is working in the same bank where he was employ- ed last summer. Mrs. Arthur Lautz of Prince ave., entertained friends from Chicago at dinner Sunday. ' Hrs. I. B. Jenkins has been enter- taining a friend from out of town. Mr. Wm. Boon spent Sunday with his family on Oakwood avenue. S. '1‘. Stephens will leave tomormw for points' in Canada when; he will visit with a brother and sister. 1 Hrs. Owen Griffiths is movering tram her recent serious illness. Comfortable and Stylish Footwear for :-: Every Member of the Family “Father Damien” Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing. Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. ( orner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-1 St. Joseph’s (mulch Hall Vacation Shoes S. Andrew’s Church PERSONALS SUNDAY. JUNE 19. I92] 11:00 A. M. "8. JOHN BAPTIST." 8:00 P. N. “THE DIVINE MAJESTY." THE APOSTLE TO THE LEPERS By SIR ANTHONY MATRE. K. s. G. Pumps, Oxfords Jgng 17, 1921 HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY ILLUSTRATED LECTURE June 2‘2. l92|â€"â€"8:00 P. M. Wednesday Evening ON Mrs. William Dietrich um! daugh- ter. Zelda June. were wvek end visi- tom at the C. J. Winter home in No. Prim IVCIIIIG. “rs. Chas. Heinke and children of Highland avenue, spent a few days this week in Lombard with her sis- :or, Mrs. Walter Kulzow. Miss Gladys Whitney has graduat- ed (mm the DeKalb Normal .«hool and is at home for the summer mea- tion. Mr. and Mrs. George Volclmian of Chicago, visited here last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mochcl and other relatives. The Wilhelm family are spending the summer at their Michiganvhome. Mr. Wilhelm will spend his vacation with them. Miss Christen Berndt, head seam. stress at Uhliok's Half Orphan Home. Chicago, spent the week end with Mrs. C. H. Staats, North Main st. Leona Hagen of Berwyn. formerly of the village, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. Mata Kmeger at her home in North Prlnee avenue. Mrs. L. J. Orth and son of Tulsa, Okla" are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C .R. Briggs of Saratoga avenue. Miss Esther Jones was a week end visitor in the village. She is now located in Chicago arriving here from Duluth. Minn, a short time ago, to take a position in the city. Mesdames H. P. Jones and King Bush were hostesses to a party of friends on last Saturday afternoon at n matinee party at the Curtise Thea- tre and it was a most unique afl'air. The regular meeting of the Amica Class of the Methodist Sunday School will be held at the home of Miss Luâ€" cille Schultz, 117 West Maple ave.. on Monday evening, June 20th. Miss Carrie Foster returned ‘Tues- The Wilhelm family am spending the summer at their Michiganvhome. Mr. Wilhelm will spend his vacation with them. ‘ _ Mr. Charles Holt of Chicago, cou~ sin of Mrs. Charles Wolf of Rogers 1atreet. has been a visitor at that home for the past week. Miss Hazel Eastnn, who has been studying and teaching at Northwes- tern University, graduated Wednes- day receiving her Bachelor degree. Mmbert Peterson and Fred Howe are home from Champaign, 11]., when: they have been attending the University. nowum GMVE “P0 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Farrar will arrive Sunday {mm their home in Flint. Michigan, and will spend a two MRTR SIDE GROCERY R MARKET Miss Carrie Foster returned ‘Tues- day afternoon from her two weeks stay at St. Elizabeth’s hospital, Chi- cago. whore she underwent on oper- ntion. The mgular meeting of the Amica Class of the Methodist Sunday School will be held at the home of Miss Luâ€" cille Schultz, 117 West Maple ave.. on Monday evening, June 20th. 'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atzel and Miss L. Leibundguth of Chicago. spent Saturday and Sunday in town visit- ing relatives. Sweet Gerkins, 16 oz. glass ............ Sweet Gerkins, quart glass ............ Femdell Olive Oil, 4 oz. bottle ......... Ferndell Olive Oil, 9 oz. bottle ......... Blossom Brand Queen Olives, large lass Farmhouse Sardines in olive oil, 2 or . Sunbeam Peanut Butter, 14 02. glass Peanut Butter, bulk, per pound ....... Bay Klein is still babbling around on crutches the result of spraininx his ankle at the tennis court a few SATURDAY SPECIALS Louil Klein purchased a Dodge touring car with win wheels from the Kidwell Garage last Saturday morn- How good our pickles are. Buy 'em; try 'em; you’ll come again for them. We sell pure fresh groceries of all kinds at the loss est prices. Our business is grouing. We shall be glad to have you for a customer. COME IN ' Harry Walker Phone 191-R Pork Loin, per pound .............. Pork Butts, per pound .............. Pot Roast, per pound .............. Veal Shoulder, per pound .......... Shoulder Ham, per pound .......... Smoked Butts. per pound .......... Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound . ......... Georgia Squares, Bacon, pound ..... Pickled Pigs Feet, per pound ....... Spare Ribs, per pound ............. Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound Home Cooked Corned Beef, pound .. Yum! Yum! WALKER - DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Huang Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Fresh Groceriesâ€"~Lowest Prices GROCERIES M EATS daughter of Mr. and Mrs". Maurice‘ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fjord were how from [{ulclinmon, Illinois. last Sundy to attend the baptismal ser. vices of Betty Jane Pearson, little ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Chas; Aldrich and daughter. and Mr. George Heinke of Hinsdale. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester J .Winter and children of the Grove. were guests at the Chas. Heinke home‘ in Highland avenue last Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Joseph ‘B. Sherman and son. Kenneth. of Prince avenue, attended the demonstration of the seaplane, airplane and pigeon flying at the Municipal Pier. Chicago, last Sunday. Mrs. A. F. Randell and daughter, Lucille. o! McKeever, Michigan. spent the week end with F. L. Radell and family. They attended the Willard- Radell wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ofl'erle. Sn. and grandson, Mervin Steib. have mtum- ‘ed from Warren. PAL, where they vis- ited Mr. Oflerle‘s aged lumber and other relatives. 5Mm. Sadie Gaehner and grand- daughter, Betty Lou ,are leaving to-‘ day to; a three weeks visit with Mrs. Gaehner's son, Fred, at DesMoines, Iowa. nouns GUVE. ILLINOB weeks vacation With relatives in the village. carson. ............ 12c eef, pound .18c . pound ....40c Henry Dicke Phone 123-1! Puntingâ€"7: 30 and 9. Mp Atlmiseion 15 1 25¢! including W. T. A 2-Reel (‘hristy Comedy-â€" “Wedding Blues” Unusual. Thrilling. Satisfying! Wherrin :1 young society ‘hutterfly attempts to prove that :1 girl can live for two months in New York on a capital of $13.00. The results will surprise entertain you. BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUE DOWNBIB (mom. Imm- "a Uzinw f estiny The Dicke Theatre Tho Film News Euraoriinry final! swam: mum-rs ‘ Plavuzin gs. KINOGRAM NEWS Last Saturday evening twelve friends of Mr. C. R. Briggs surprised him at his home on Saratoga avenue, it being his birthday. Cards were Miss Myrtle Lam of Chicagé. Noble Grand of Cook Co. Rebekah Lodge, No. 90, entertained the om- cers of‘her lodge at the home of her sister. Mrs. J. .J. Ralston, of Prince‘ nve., on Thursday The Ladies' Aid of the Conmgn- phyql and 1m [00‘ ‘ tional Church announce a Cufeterll enjoyed following the dint.” supper in the church parlors the Esther Thalia returned In): N_ . ' evening of June 23d starting at six. Western College .t ”new"; Mrs. Mel Downer’s committee has week. she I,“ mp“: . puma charge of the evening. , to teach in the high school at 6mg 27 So. Main St. Now is the time to place your order for a S U M M E R S U I T Made-To-Mcasure Latest light-weight fabrics in great variety now on display in snappy up-to-date designs and colorings â€"â€"-guaranteed 100 per cent all pure wool. STEP IN Your Inspection is Invited. Thursday, June 23rd Vacation Clothes Saturday, June 18th J. MAZZA Friday, June 17th 3 Hammelstein Eveningâ€"«7:30 and 9:00 p. m. ' Admission 16 25c including W. To Bruce Scenic- “WAN DERLUST” Two Reel Comedyâ€"â€" “BAD EGG” The confession of a woman who married once for love, and once again to forget it. A splendid drama with back ground of the Frozen North and the Tropical South, an Arctic blizzard and a Jam- aican tornado. Chester Outing Picturiâ€" “Drcams Come True” Firming - Till IM 9:00 p. m. Admin-ml II» anal 'Jfr inflmling W. 1". VA NI'I'Y COMEDY-- “SANDWICHES" Drama as you love to see it. Lights of Happinessâ€"Shad- «was of S:wriflcc-â€"â€" Interwo- ven into a drama of u wife'sl courage 3n the fight of love. loyalty and love-loneliness. A SUPER-SPECIAL Members of the Indian Fellow“, League, U. S. A., will be the aunt. of Capt. 11. D. Parker. at his home in Gilbert :venue. on Sunday, Jan. 26th. There will be among the m visitors here on that day Indians from all pans of the Unlhd Still mpmunting many tribes. With An All Star (‘ut ville. lllinois and win go them in aii fall. ALSO Telephone 355

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