Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Aug 1921, p. 7

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"rm"! Mn. 8. A. Dulrr am! Magma". Marian and )lil-lw-l. haw Mr. and Mrs. T. l'. Tnplvy spent fiw wwlt oml timing with .‘lra. Tap- ley's .IMvr in Chicago. by way of amusement Hwy tank in th- Cirrus. Mr. and Mra. F. l.. Rirhvy of Sn- raloga aw. haw n-turnwl from thvir vacation spent in Wiscomin. Min "uwum ha: returnml from Mr trip to England which she rnjnycd wry much. 5 Passenger Touring Car 2 Passenger Roadster g gassenger gogpe . . . . . 5 Passenger Sedén ........................... 1935 All Nash models, both open and closed. have cord tires as standard equipment. Harold "an! owl Charlw liortulin loft yosh-nluy fur mu oxtemlod stay at Bay View, Michigan. i gisén‘ier Sport’ ' Model 7 Passenger Touring Car 4 Passenger Coupe ------ 7 Passenger Sedan ...... Mn. J. L. Itommors and daughter» Dorothy and Ruth \‘initml in Milwau- kee. Wmlnvsduy. 5 Passenger Touring Car 2_ Easaenger andgter . .. Miss Anna Herring is taking xes‘c- all special courses at the L'uivcn‘ity of Chicago. er. Jamey. formerly Etta Alfur-l of Long llonrh. California will Sun-ml some time Ilen- visiting friends. Hm. I". I). Buchanan, of Storm Lake, Iowa is visiting her sister Mm. 'l‘. E. Brooks of Cultisrx street. F. S. Peabody of Hinsdule, shipped a car loml of race homes by ekpress to Lake Vilia, Thursday. C. W. Ballard, of Sheridan Road, Chicago. visited his cousin. Mrs. T. S. Rogers, last Sunday. No car selling for the prices below gives a larger and more honest valueâ€"more performance, great- er comfort, durability and driving pleasure. The very few changes made in the mechanism and de- sign of the Nash in the ast four years is evidence the NASH of today is P RFECT. WHY BUY ANY OTHER? Here Are The New Nash Prices msn SIX rams Miss Lucy Barber has returned to her home in Wheaton after a. ten day visit with relatives and friends here. Miss Elizaebh McGrath of the Indu Kosmetic Co. left Saturday for a visit with her brother at Indianapolis, Ind. Miss Lillian Wander left last Sat- urday t‘o spend her vacation with relatives in Beaver Dam, Pa. The Rev. Arnold H. Kehrel, of the Baptist church, is spending- several weeks in the vicinity of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Motsett, of Suratoga avenue, are entertaining their son and family from Peoria this week. VER one hundred Nash automobiles in the Hinsdale distributor’s territory! Many of these are owned by men who drove Nash cars before, and would buy no other. Each season finds the larger percentage of Nash cars in this territory, as it does all over the territory. THERE’S A REASON Remember the Ice Cmam Social at the Charles Miller home, south of Lisle, Friday evening, August 19. Mr. mid Mrs. R. F. Gaehner and family left last Saturday for a weeks vacation at Janesville, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. John Leibundguth and family spent Sunday with friends in Geneva, Ill. The Ehninger cottage on Fail-view avenue was sold by V. Fredenhugen to Mr. Christian Nielsen of Chicago. Frank Dum returns today from a visit with his little friend, Arthur Evans, at Hinckley, Ill. f PERSONALS l Friday, August 12, 1921 LINCOLN GARAGE H. c. KAMMEYER, Prop. NASH FOUR PRICES I’ll Ilclan G Simeon ym an". m. 0‘“ ud Krista": l5 “Hula-d A". TM..- '0) omen llama own-.1... ”03.... Hindu... .\lru. I'Illmboth Rouss, of W. Maple nwnuu. has juut wtunu-dfifrom n “'0 wwku vacation at Power-i Lake, Wlu. uccompanytnu Mr. and Mrs. John (:n-omxnhl. of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mills and «Inu- ghlom, Isabel aungnes Mills, of Endeavor. \\'ifi., and Mr. Gmhnm Sil- lurs, of Troy Grove, "L. were recent \-i.~itoru at the A. T. Lacey home. Fred Wildiy‘h spent the week end at the Scout camp at Lake Delavan. Wisconsin, reporting that every one or the boys an: having a wonderful time. V. Fmdonhagen has sold the Wm. K. Spahr house, 207 Blodgctt avenue, to Laurence A. Coding, of LaGrange, who is connected with the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. Grace and Gladys, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mochel, N. Main street had their tonsils removed at St. Ann's Hospital, Austin, last Sat- unlay. Mrs. F. C. Hammers and daughter Betty, of Tulsa, 0k. are visiting at the home of hu- brother-in-law Mr. J. L. Rcmmm'x. E. B. VanDom, of Iowa. has pur- chased through V. Fredenhagen the M. Heintz 40 acms south of town, owned by J. Klein. Mrs. Fred Heal and daughter, Anna of Belmont street, left the fore part of the week for Petoskey, Mich., where they will stay until October 1. Rev. Newland drove his car back from Princeton on Monday where he had left it on his vacation due to the qxcessive heat. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coleman, son Wilbur and daughter, Betty, left last Sunday morning for a two weeks va- cation at Crystal Lake, 11!. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stafl’cldt arriv- ed home last Sunday after spending a week at Star City, Ind, visiting with relatives. The C. E. Nevitt bungalow on Gil~ bert avenue, has been purchased by J. F. VanAik, of Kewaunee. The deal was made by V. Fivedenhagen. gone to Providence, R. 1.. where they will visit with Mr. Dexter’s relatives. G._ _B. _ 10131;, Emory .81195 . 1175 Electrician $1285 81625 ”10 DOWNERS GROVE “HEEL DOWNER8 GMVE. ILLINOIS Mr. Terry of Morris, Ill. has accep- ted a pasition at the water and light plant. He has shipped his household goods to Downers and will soon be Mrs. George Pfeifer and daughters of Hinsdale and Mrs. Chas. Freder- icks, of Riverside, spent Wednesday with their sister, Mrs. George Wolf, of Highland avenue. Miss Alberta Smart is spending her vacation at Terrace Inn, Bay View, Mich., with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fitz- patrick and daughter, Marjorie, of Chicago, also Miss Ruth Smart. ‘ IORTII SIDE GRMERY MARKET Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miskelly and daughters Nelleeta and Corinne, and Mrs. Miskclly’s motheruMI-s. Sillik, left the 7th for an autoh'ip thr’qugh Indiana and Ohio. Mrs. B. J! Stevenson left Wednes- day for Bushnell, llL, where she will visit with relatives and friends, also paying Gwen Griffiths a visit, as she sings there Thursday. . Chester Winter of 172 Prince ave- nue, left last Saturday to join his wife and daughters at Pullman, Mich where they have been spending a Month. The contract for the new plumbing for the south side school was awarded to J. H. Frankenfleld at $750. The old plumbing system has been in use for 23 years. 15 oz. bottle .................... Femdell Mayonaise, 10 oz. bottle ..... Monarch Catsup, 16 oz. bottle ....... Palm Olive Soap, 3 for ............... Hardwater Castile Soap, 3 for ........ Libby’s Spinach, No. 2'/-’_» can .............. Runkle’s Cocoa, 1/3 pound can ............ Sunbeam Sliced Pineapple, No. 2%, can... Nonesuch Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 can. . .. Pure Raspberry and Strawberry Preserves, SATURDAY SPECIALS BUY IT. TRY IT. YOU'LL COME AGAIN FOR IT. EGGS. T00. They are in our store soon after the hens cackle. FRESH GROCERII'IS; LOWEST PRICES Boneless Smoked Butts, per lb . . . . Plate Corned Beef, per II ....... . Brisket Corned Beef, per lb ....... Veal Shoulder, per lb .............. Shoulder Ham, per lb ............. Pork Loin Roast, per lb ....... Pork Butts, per lb ................ Pot Roast, per lb ................. Leg 0’ Lamb, per lb ....... ,_.., Steam Healing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting: STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor , Telephone 2 ;tie ......................... V . .35c anaise, 10 oz. bottle ............ 39c sup, 16 oz. bottle .............. 27c an 3 for ...................... 25c [stile Soap. 3 for .............. ~25c GROCERIES Fred D. HeinKe P LU M BING M EATS Talc-Me 885 Mabel Florence Tennoy, Boaton, of the Redpnth Chatauqua, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Robert and Charles Tuskey, father and two sons, have purchased two acres each in Lindleys’ addition fronting on Elm street. One home is already started and the other two will follow in the near future. Mm. Hu‘nt, who has been very ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. H. 1'. Jones is improving and her many friends hope she will soon be herself again. Mr. C. Eddy of Congress Park has moved into the Jerry Young house on Linscott aw. which he m~ contly purchased, Mr. Eddy is con~ nectell with the engineering d‘eparu npent of the C. B. Q. Ry. located hem with his family. T. J. Groteteld 94 W. Curtlss Street Downers Grove, Illinois EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING 10c 17c “Naughty Mary Brown” Bruce Scenic â€" “By Schooner to Skagwny” * Eveningâ€"T3041”. Admission 15 l 25 cent; including Wu M Vanity Comedy ~â€" Aug-st mu when Wanda Hawk-y, as a romantic young lady looking for a caveman low-r. and Want-r fliers. as the (Torwspnmlc-m School how-- grown "tlolttkktivnf an “01'" in that laugh-slum!!! mmc-vly, shim"; a} um mcmg: Tynan”; Tt-ll your family that the but (inw- th-y exvr had in Hwir MM 64 await- HELLO “A Kiss In Time” We BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOII The Dicke Theatre 1A. P. Humphrey and sons of Proctor, Vermont, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Davis, having made the trip by automobile. , Donald Hawkins and Donald McKee left Thursday morning for a fifteen day encampment at Camp Grant with‘ the lst. Illinois Field Artillery. Nat-‘ ionnl Galml, this is the old 122nd. Field Artillery. ‘ WANDA HAWLEY 5 for-- “A KISS IN TIME" WESTMONT, ILLINOIS Address, DOWNERS GROVE R. F. D. No. 2 1 Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. “N'W Evening 7:30 1 0:00 Aclmlulol ll . nml 25c including var ll! In PLASTERING 8; " ‘ BRICKLAYIN G SEE Wm. Specht and Son ' THURSDAY, AUGUST l8!!! F BIDAY, AUGUST 19!!! SATURDAY, AUGUST 13th :3 Alice Brady “The fund Eveningâ€"7:30 Ind 9:00. M_ 1‘ and as «It: he. 1'. t- “MAW/CW The little queen was reviewing h! royal body guard. Little did she ”no lite. as she stood there in her flashing humr’s uniform that in just a (0' days she would be wandering, an n- ile. in America. compelled to earn bl bread in an American business and. It is a wonderfully romantic M of crowns and hearts and dim sad typewriters, called ATTEN-SHUN â€"- TWO - REEL Eddie Barryi - Helen Dnrlln‘ n a Two Reel Chrixty Comedy, “NOBODY'S WIFE” ‘ KINOGRAM NEWS On board ship («he had (filmed for flu- cnlrrtninnn-ut of the and, home- xick immiurnnLu bound for Hut xtrango hunkâ€"America. nml the name nimble lows in [hair quaint, red-top- pml Ruxfiian boots mm: to dance into (In: heart: 0! the thouuumln 0! Am- erican tho-ulna mm. “The Land of "on" prove-:4 I at Amnim in ready to Noun with aura-u nml hnp my ova-n Um poor lmmixmnl who ring «I mmolhinu of bounty nml nomethin‘ of gamma to her khan-4. She Danced Her How to burn garbage. bones our” Have it as dry as possible, wrap {I newspaper am! place on top a! In having plenty of combustable mm:- ial in it, such as papers (not alid too loosely), twigs. small pieces of wood or pasteboard. lt‘ burned without an ample supply of wood and paper, it will smoulder and smoke and give 01 an odor which is anything but agno- able to the neighborhood. Way Into America of Hope”

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