Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jul 1921, p. 7

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0mm nae-fly 2m“ Mrs. E. l.. Lyman, nf 'l‘cnmku. Rum. ls symulinx the mmmvr nith ln-r daughter. Mr.» H. Hum. Mr. mul Mr». .-\. l1. Au~tin are u- gain in lhm'm-r.‘ urn-r «mw manllh absencv. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. WillanL of Ci- cero, \isiml Sundax nith relatiws in the (-rme The L. C. Ilmlgu family uru mm- lng this weak to their new buuxnlow on Prince awnuo. Hurry W. Jones. 'of Rock lsluml, visited Tursday with his bmther, Howard P. Jam-s. or Gila-11 avenue. Miss Gladys Yeaton of Lqunge, spent sevefinl days last week as the guest of Miss Esther l'ennor. ' Chicago The Dum girlx, of Suratoga awn, are entertaining lillte Bqnnie Belle Evans, of Hineklcy, 11L, thix week. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Love of Chicago, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smats and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schuster and son, Victor, am spending two weeks with relatives in Nebraska. The Lemont baseball team will tangle with the locals next Sunday. Be there! Mrs. Philip Wander and sons are enjoying an extended visit with re- latives at Awoga, Nebraska. Miss Julia Hitch has returned from a~lew days visit to the Dells at Kllbourn, Wisconsin. Failing, July 15, 1921 B. C. Downes left Monday for New York on a business trip. The S. A. Dexter family lire enjoy- ing the comforts of a new Ford. The MMu-l anal “Mn-Ivy famillw Downers Grove Electric Co. For one week only we oli'or the two following HOT- i’()l.\"l' Specialties: Hotpoint Electric irons. ll ltm. were 705 $8.00 now. only ............................ ' Hotpoint Bread Toasters. price was 8 40 39.30 now. only ............................ ' Other electrical goods now on sale at reduced pri- ces. Come in and see them at “The World We Live In” .5 Big Days A stirring. thought-provoking lecture based on first-hand knowledge of this great theme. Season Ticketsâ€"$2.50 Plus 10 Per Cent Tax Redpath Chautauqua DR. E. T. HAGERMAN An inspirational lecture filled with stalwart philosophy and sparkling humor. “The War on Hunger.” HARRY L. (“Gatling Gun”) FOGLEMAN PERSONALS “Success or Failure?” A vivid. vital, ma etic address on how to succ in the world. PRICE REDUCTION Notable Lectures CORNER FORE-ST AND BELMONT GEORGE L McNU’lT AT THE .‘Jn. C. V. Carpenter. Brian. Robert and TM ('urtis» left in the car fast Saturday lemming to spend wwrul iwu-nk- ul (.‘hm'k-viuux, Michigan. ! .\l'r-. H. C. Bulnlehuck and «laugh- “V. H‘IM'I‘. urn vixiunx wiu‘ Mm. glluhlrler- brother. Alvin Ilekleh inmn and fumib' in La: Ann-Ion. Cal. Mrs. A. L. Barnick and children lt-n Monday for Burlington. lawn. to mend the Week with Mat. Harley Milton. Mr. and Mrs. It. B. Jung 0! St. Lam's. Mo.. visited at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Bayczynskl in Linsentt avenue, In»! week. Haw: you pun-based your season tickets {or the Chautauqua? A re- quest for them to any member of the Legion will secure a supply. Little Dorothy Bunge of Chicago, visited a few days last week with her cousins, Stanley, Jr. and Mary Ellen Browu. Mr. and Minx. W. W. Heintz and Mr. W. E. Chessman motored to Bel- \‘idure, “L, to spend the day with relatives and friends. Junior Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Austin of Belmont street ,has been confined to his bed as the result of an accident. Miss. Helen Beidelman underwent a slight operation on her neck last week at, the Presbyterian hospital, Chicago: Misa Winnifred Hemphill spent the week end at her ‘sister, ‘Mrs. Jay Allison. Mrs. A. R. Whitehorn and daugh- ter, have returned from a trip to Nebraska. Everett’White has been at the Presbyterian hospital undergoing an operation and will soon be out again. are leaving on Saturday (or I van- tion trip down to the Fox river. MINERSGIOVIIIPO W Dome-o ILLIN The E. 0. Hocht. Al. Mmljeskn and Jos. Butela families motored to Crys- tal Lake last Sunday and spent most Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dickerson are staying with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. King. 64 Oakwood avenue. until their new home on Prince avenue is com- pletod. Miss Florence White of Mishwau- ka. Indiana, is here for a visit with her uncle and aunt, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. White of Saratoga avenue. John Young. who formerly made has home in Downers Grow, was here last Sunda) for a fish, with old friends. Mrs. Henry Grumhaus entertained the sewing club at the home of Mrs. Hnward Gesner on Tuesday artw- noon. The Junior Infant Welfare Com- mittee meets with Mrs. Herbert Me Lauty, on Carpenter street, Thurs- day afternoon, July 21st. ‘ Mr. and M13. C. E. Anderson and of the day bathing as the various daughter. drove to Princeton. “L. to cases of sun bum testify. spend a week with Mr. Andersons Mr. an d Mrs. Paul Avery of Au- pafems‘ rora. spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wander and children. of Mrs. H. I. Stoudt of Ross Court. MES.) Hinstlgle. visited Wednesday with Mary was formerly Miss Mary Bey“ her mother, Mrs. Fred Gausberg. 155 er. North ForeSt avenue' In. -_.1 u... n..~ null- 1-4% “1...! MSMGROCERNMARIET In Mustard, Oil or annato Sauce Ferndell Soups, per can ................ Valiant Sifted Ear} ’ June Peas, pel can . Sunbright Cleanser per can ............ Lux, per package ...................... SATURDAY SPECIALS Armour’s Baked Beans, per can ........ “Prefet’i Cgifomia Sag-dings, per 9%" You will find our fnods to he the very purest and best and that they cost no more than others charge for inferior stuff. Fresh Groceriesâ€"Lowest Prices “0 “ant \om grocerv businessâ€"all of it. Giv_e us some of it fm one month and after that you “ill gi 9 us all of it. WHY? Steum Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting: Teloubole ass Pork Loin Roast, per pound ........ Pork Butts, per pound ............. Shoulder Barn, per pound .......... Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound . . Pot Roast, per pound .............. Veal Shoulder Boast, per pound Hone-Made Corned Beef, per pound Pickled Pigs Feet1 per pound ....... Plate Corned Beef, per pomd ....... Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Tdeplmn 2 Fred 1). Heinke P LU M DING GROCERIES ‘ MEATS The Woman’s Guild and Auxiliary of Saint Andrew‘s Episcopal Church will hold an ice cream spcinl on the church lawn on Friday evening, July 221]. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morford are receiving congratulations over the ar- rival of a daughter, born Wednesday. July 6th. at the Mary Thompson hospital, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Blackburn. of Detroit. Michigan, who have been visiting Mrs. Blackburn's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bryan. have re. turned home. - Mrs. P. Corcoran, who is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Phelan. in Chicpgo. visited a few days this week with friends in the \ illagv Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Dralle. left Wed- nesday for their home In Des Moines Iowa, after spending a weal: with Mrs. Dmlle’s sister, Miss Nettie At- zel. ' 17c 21c 19c 11c Interesting Events m Evcningâ€"7:30-9:m. Adda-ion 15 l 23 out. including We '1‘ Vanity Comedy- Contact”; What awe; Wuldinx Befl: tn clash And burst in one umarthly smash? The Erik-(«r80 comes bouncing in, Sizhb \‘ifo-thv--|"ir.~l find sum 3 din. While sword- and-dagger {hm spin, And Hubby < tongue haz- caught a stricture. It xiv»; the 30114 2 WW to sum As’ ta": than: :hort and sharp and terse BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNEIB GROVE. tuna. The Dicke Theatre “Ouija Did It” a Bruce Scenicâ€"‘Solitnde” ' News Picture of Illinois 1?) ‘Veddin; Ball Mr. and Mrs. John Nadelhofi‘er and daughters, Luella and Corrien, left J. M .Nargnéy-is enjoying a two weeks vacation from his duties It the Farmers (z Merchants Bank. Mrs. Maurice Sinith is filling in during his absence. Mrs. Huling and daughter, Marga- ret. of Los Angeles.‘ California. ar» rived Friday for an extended visit with the F. J. Littleford family and old friends in the Grove. 3 Mrs. Fennie Wilson returned Fri- day from n weeks stay in Mint. Mich. She motored there a week ago with her sister, Mrs. W. Farr" and “aborted a fine trip. made: a sum of actions worse, And thon~WefL htter ace the pic. ture. mummy THURSDAY and FRIDAY, "I“ 213! and 22nd for-'- ' SEE Wm. Specht and Son 1 Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. ‘ WESTMON'I‘, ILLINOIS Address DOWNERS GROVE R. I". D. No. 2 A [.50 >Jackie 14Coogan afiPecks Bad Boy FRIDAY, JULY 15th The last showing of SATURDAY. JULY 16th PLASTERING BRICKLAYING KINOGRAM NEWS Showing [Dempsey-Cum tier Fight it Jersey City. July 21!. 2-Reel Chi-My Comedyâ€" “Dining Room. Kitchen Eveningâ€"7:30 and 9:00 p. n. Atlmiuim l5 1. 25¢ including 11. 1'. Made for laughing pur- pose only. ()nv Husband, One Wife. ()nc Sweetheart and One Beauâ€"All in an Exciting Mix-up. Mrs. Georgia McClure Ind her two sons left Monday In their whim for Wisconsin where they will «up for a while near Ocouomowoc. viii Mrs. McClure's sister. Mrs. J. 3. Bond, of Milwaukee. Mrs. 31ch has invited Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gfl‘ bert of Chicago to occupy her homo during her absence. Miss Laura Selig is ennui-Icing at the West Side hospital, Chicago. where she underwent an operation last Saturday performed by Dr. I. C. West. we mp umun Iowa and-an the woods 0! Minnesota. last week for a two month

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