Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Aug 1921, p. 3

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IEWSY NOTES FROM lISlE MI) BELMMI'I’ unu- .......... Remembei the Ice Cleam Social Friday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, south of Lisle. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service at 11:00 a. m. Sermon theme: “Love’s Test." Come and bring your friends with you to the service. The Community Club will hold a meeting Monday evening at 8 o’ clock at the church. The main pur~ pese of the meeting is to further the plans for the Fair to be held Sept. 17th. You are invited. Come on time and ready to give good ideas. What can be done to make the Fair better than it was last year? Othel' folks are boosting. why not you? The Lisle Community picnic‘x'h‘i'ch was held last Saturday at Gem-Va, was very successful. Enough ma- chines to take thuse who could go met at the church at. 10 o'clock. The happy crowd arrived at the park just at the time when they felt most like doing justice to the bountiful stow.- of good food prcpalcd hy the mothers. After dinner the childn-n enjoyed the playground apparatus and the men played an («citing game of baseball. l‘sual and unusual races took place and not a dull moment spoiled the (lay. Mrs. Elennore Schmitt and son. Gerald and Mrs. Wendell Doen and Mi.“ .\1. King. uf (.‘hirugn, and Mr. J. .‘lilIu-r, of lkm‘m-rs‘ “run". “on? week end \‘Hturn' u! lhc' home of Mr and MW. 1‘. Mvmk-l Miss Hulvl 'l'alv men! llw work vnul \\il|n I'm-mlw in (fhirxmu. Mrs. Ethvl Plumb has rciurnml from \‘nmlnliu. "L, where slu- spent a do- h'ghtful \H‘t'k will: Mr. nml .‘lrs. I". .‘lo_\' and family. .‘lr. .\le (Emmi Ii (-njnyim: n \uvh \‘aculiun fmm his ululim u! lhllmum-. nun". hm: hm l‘l“l"lu‘!l In Mr clmim M Iln- (’omml Elwhic uflm hm \\ wlu \ um! um. )li-s My rllv fivurgv "f Nzun‘nillv will Marlo ”w upwr I'm-Ir!- nf Nu [J'dr Srlmul Ihi- no“ lvrm anal .‘Ii-o "elm Ih‘rmm n! (lw (irmv. (lw hm. rr amok“. Fm" ('hirnzn rhlhlvv‘n uvr ruin) 'mv: "w fuwln :n'r fur a m-o-k at the hnmv 0' Mr. nml .‘ll‘d. A. l'oflrr. ATTENTION. LADIES! Don't for- [0! (hr LNv Fair, Sc‘ptomhvr 17m. Rememhm (ho fine prim-s Inst war for {hos-r cakos. "in. «whips, final“ etc. Everyone must help to make it a [flat sumss. Last year was a cmlit to Lisle. Pet's make it even belt” this year. Miss Ruth Hood left for Wisconsin after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Abbott. \mtin'fi nn unch- u! Lnkv Gunmu. “'iwmuin. MT. «ml .‘lrs. Rn} cagn. rale-vl an M: “Ivy. Sunday. Thursday. at a nnv Mr. and Mrs. Sponcrr Gwen and Mr. and Mrs. WiIIinm (:mne. motor- ed tn Galena for a short visit with Dr. and Mrs. Dicndmfer. Miss Agatha Faulhahcr returned home Sunday after a must delight- ful visit with friends at Logan Square Chicago. Mrs. Adam Kohley and Fan, Adam.‘ and Mrs. Charlotte Schmitt and} daughtcr. attondod the Pageant and: circus on Friday. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller at- tended the Lisle Sunday School pic~ nic at Geneva on Saturday, accomâ€" panied by Mrs. Jack Griffith and children. Lilllq- Harold "ul‘nm‘lv “an m the sick 33-! non-ml duy- thi- “wk. .\Ix. 'l'hm. Stank-n hm Kama“ «n n lm-timvu hip. .‘lra I). I Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Han-y Fastnr and Mrs. T. F Mueller. spent Monday in Chicago. Eriday, August 719, 1921 .‘lmmm-l uml Mary Smnmn m-r '7. ll. "urnurcl “a; a mwst nf W. (bums, of Nnfirnillo‘. on w M n vmv u‘rlm‘k lulu-helm. Church Notes '-USLEIOTES H") Sflin‘r. 0‘ I'hi‘ Mr. and Mn. I'aul ln-rn In Our firrl mpply way- 100 topiw. mt m- kuuh! um would hu- ruflicicnl to uupply M'vn'ulw who Wuuhl cure jl'or «no. The 100 cupin now gone {in mo «by: and m un-ul MI- 1h: dr- Imuml lur monq. llml mm.- nuw ma Mwul for. le m-w numnl) will ba- Ihvu' in Iinw fur tliulrihnlnn Salm- Iclu; and ||' 301; mural monml your Eruiclr, «up III 8wvuringrn'- uml go! 'lnN'. Mrs. Collins Goodrich and neico, Meribah McCall, called on friends in Aurora, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene are enjoying a short vacation in Wiscon- sin. John Doerr, attended the circus in Chicago Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Repp and Wesley Parker, spent Sfintlay even- ing at the Harry Foster home. The Foster’s were ‘happily surpriso‘ by Mr. Repp and Mr. Parker bringing their violins, both being very fine \‘iolinists, the evening- was most en- joyably spent. MA ‘ Miss Martha Dumm, cf Champaign, is the guest of Supervisor and Mrs. Adam Kohlcy, for a few days. Mrs. Eleanorc Schmin entertained Mr. William J. Bailey and sons, Wm. J13, and A. P.. and daughxer, Mav, and MIF. Mathews, of Jolietn on Sunv da). Thou: guide» um ismml by the (‘hi- mun Daily News and whlrh The "0- portvr «In-"ml gnotl enough to serum :1 «upply {or its trunk-rs. They wen- aivcn away at J. 1.. Sucmfugc-n'n Nun. Act-my. thin bring llw mm! central point. (m- of change. Through the thoughtfulm-s; of The Reporter 100 Downers (Brou- inutor- isms now have Hutu guides showing various plovetl routes In all diroctions {mm Chicago and a motor maul map of Illinois, Western Indium. Eastern Iowa and Sunthmn Wisconsin. First Supply Was Exhausted in Two Daysâ€"Other Guides Have ' Bren Sent For. 'I‘Iw mlldm :mv frw and Th4- Rw- ymnvr lukm plc-xmm- iu gating them I'm lurnl mun-risk. All Kinds of INSURANCE Choice 7 Per Cent first Morin!!- Farmers «I Merchants Bank Bldg. ll ERMAN ll ESSE Uni-6d.- aml lm-idc' I'M-Ink: XE“ .\.\D REPHR “URN Moderate Charges Phone ”NV 92 E. Cufliss Si. Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE lk‘autlful eminent: in all main- ink. aim goals by Ilw yaul. Fun. suih, vhwsvs‘, waists. Miulvh zln‘sâ€" sue for Misses and Girls l’mm 6 m IL! years. Repomh‘ drw< skins and kniclu‘lmrkors. House drones in one at twu pier". [bungalow aprons. Mallork.‘ underwear aml guaranlcul hosicry. Rnrrlay rm- svts with m year guaramw. 15 S. Fara-O Ave. Not at homo Mondays. LOANS MRS. 'EMRH‘H FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS LNY MOTORISTS GET GUIDES THRU MISS MARY FLUCK PRACTICAL NURSE Bum. n‘ 0‘“ 1! Resident: - MC 253 N. Faves! Ave. and Frmlh St. orrm HOL'R5:_ DR. w. W. 60113an ('emcnt Block and .‘lazum Work Walton A \‘r “THE REPORTER” INVESTMENTS ”mm 1224 nowmans GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS MARKETING PLAN FOR LIVE STOCK IS NATIONAL ONE Lire stock producers of Illinois and every other state in the Union, will he asked to send representatives to Chicago in September to help work out the details of the new national live stock marketing plan of the Committee of Fifteen, according to a report received today by the Dul’agc County Farm Bureau from the Illin- ois Agricultural Association. l’toducers Asked to Send Represen- tafliws to Chicago in September. The Committee of Fifteen is a both" of fifteen agricultural experts select- ed by the American Farm Bureau Fe- deration who began work last Feb-I than; to study the live stock mur-i keting situation. After seven months- of investigation. aided by the Gow‘ ernment, they have presented a newi coopemtixe We stock maiketing plan: “hich “ill put into efl'ect as soon as: it is approu-d by produeels. The plan} is hilefly as follows: x .1. A national association of m-i operathe live stock producers \IitlI hemlqunrtels in Chicago. Belonging: to this national association; terminal; live. stock commission associations at the \‘arious live stock markets‘ of the." country. Belonging to these terminal Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork F10 ; t n mg Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc, Etc. Phone One Five Potter M13. 8 Lumber Co. LUMBER Place Your Coal Order Now YOUR EMPTY COAL BIN Mr. Coal Consumee There are more than 3,0001“) Ford cars in daily service throughout the world, and fully (fighty per cent of these 13m [1‘qu “roofing Cars. ' n.’ ‘ v e There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is the simplicity in the design of the car. so easy to understand; likewise it is easy to operate; and mighty incxrpensive compared to other motor cars. ()n the farm, in the city, for buxincss and for family pleasure, it is the car of the maple. and the demand is increasing every day. Let us have your order promptly if you ..'" fleck Buchohlz Manufacturers Dealers '. COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds 1""; UNIVERSAL CAR Evelgvhody will need coal then and it may be hard to get. So why do- lay phoning your order Now for early delivery. Get your coal in the bin,.sit back and don’t worry. “Old Ben” Franklin Co. is sold exclusively by us in Downers Grove. Lowest prices now for this high grade coal. Also hard coal, Poca- hontas, “Carhocoal” etc. Should be filled nm‘c. Its only a few weeks until heat will be net-9mm»: 2. The national bound is to he gov erned by a board of not less than seven, nor more than fifteen direc- tors, chosen by plmlucers. The ter- minal live stock commission associa- tions are to provide for producer- owned and controlled cooperative live stock commission firms at the mar- kets where they are needed. Subsi- dlmy to each of these firms will be a slacker and feeder company, from which the patronage dividends will be prorated back to the consignor-mem- bar. The usual ‘commission charge 'will be levied by the commission firms but all earnings will be prorated back among the prmlucem. associations; local cooperative live stock shipping associations. :3. No contract to be signed by prmlucers is contemplated. A conâ€" ferencu is to be called in Chicago on September 2, with the object in View of standardizing local cooperativc shipping associations tho country over into an ideal form of organi- zation. To this conferencv an- invit- ed not more than thiee producers re- prosvntiug each State, these prmluc« on to submit advice and «migrations to the Committee of Fifteen n. 4. Product-rs of the l'nitml States aro to be asked ‘0 attend a ratifi- cation conference at a date to be set between Octobt'r 15 and Nnvomber I. to consider the plan of the Committee of Fifteen mid to ofi‘vr sugmmtions. are "can"! {mm I mflfl)’ of IC- roptalule tin-mm: and every detail I! lmhd «Her 10‘ exports. Tim is why our monumrnts ulwnys nppral to good task. I! you plan I merit! in your plot we will show you a ma! ‘m'irty of «Ins-inns to choose from. Our Monuments A RTHUR R- BEIDELMAN D'honv Mr R V \I‘HIH'IIJJ‘L H. W . Mumford, tliwflor of the Etc, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Coal Coke ILI. live stock marketing department of the Illinois Agricultural Association. and W. J. Carmichael, are the two Illinois members of the Committee of Fifteen. UNDER THE DIKECTION 0F ELMER UHLHOBN. 3hr m vmlurm Jun-t puwrty that In- might rumprlr null mart“ an mwntum. 5hr lunl lmmlalmt ha-r pmln- mul u-mlmml mm" that M‘ might. mum-d. Slw hmt ”Hunk-«l him with rumfurtn and mm gmu- without Mm". Hm qul Lm'vutml rlmnty \utlmut a mmmur. and {or all thin atw was (“all m'c'u-ml. h'lnI would rmluw pl um Mugs-r. 'I'Iw Hill had (mar. 00(- mll 0 ' Ira-cl lm' 'Itlp'tiMfl-H thl rqu-l tln ottwv pmv'nlr? Curliss Theatre Yam "my huu- (m-n luv-n) “hm; rmm'tlir-x muv haw In I pm in M 01 mm [M luu IN‘L; hut LARRY SEMUN in UH." 1m! ll' min I Iruh "win .1 Ilc “HI kw" )nu film-Hun: [m :lu)» at )m "mm mulhw. CORRINE A producer-owned and mMrolled 'Hw hmlr lmvl rural-2 Tn (bi; man In» mud Inn {1 in: a” that ~h4- km u' at rumfnr'. plru Mn and Inn-pf; .n hum hr the man Jv- Iutml! :4“ an inmwnt gir' mmlv- a lmv- by blarkmm‘ing I-nk inn 0 5n :- mnkaw' "‘N‘fl'fl'. Sv-v- ”w fight mu: Hu m-nu-m. Sw‘ (hr famanâ€" "PM“! ~ II! morn" of Pan, ”w dark uml 02‘ r. if ynu run, Hm mydrry! “Bab’s Candidate” RIDGWAY-QUEST CO’S. PAlN'l‘S -â€" VARNISHES â€"â€" ENAMELS ARE THE BEST! Strictly Pure House Paint, per gal ........... Combination House Paint, per gal ........... Flat Wall Paint, "per gal. . . . .‘ ................ Floor Varnish, per gal. .................... High Gloss White Enamel, per gal. ...... ‘. . . . Porcelain Finish White Enamel, per gal ....... Auto and Carriage Top Dressing Special Automobile Spar Varnish us... Telephone 349-J OTHER ATTRACTIONS RUTH ROLAND in “THE AVENGING ARROW” A SUPREME COMEDY OTHER ATTRACTIONS mum smux in “Till-2 STAGE nun" OTHER ATTRACTIONS Roux mmnnr and PATHE xmvs GRIFFITH WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 24 SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 RIGHT QUALITY TUtSl‘AY. AUGUST 23 >2: .7.._._.Uâ€"~2>‘â€"._=Z>â€". 2351 H. L. DAWSON irl mmlv- a luvv- by Mnrkmm'iny ~"hl'l'l‘n RM- 2 "a. M .h'f‘fl'fl', Sm- lhw fight nwl Hw» “gr?“ n! a burning mu.- "I'M“!~ II! rgnrn' of "21er SH H" limiting shot . if _\':-H mm, Hu- myâ€"(t-ry! cooperative live stock Comm firm M” be established at once at the East St. Louis Stock Yardl. Hr. Mumford is on the committee to help each-ct the board of din-actors for it and set up the firm in operlflgg: A MAURICE «The TURNER "Waln- 221 S. Fairmount Ave. Dollars and the Woman’ ‘ Alice Joyce mu ti in; ...... ...... ...... ...... ....... ...... ..... By Sidney Toler with Hope Hampton .. m v'wm prison- Yr! um! xhn mm

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