Dr. and Mn. l'mm- and daughter. of Desl'hlim». mam! a few «lays um Mrs. J. 8. aninr Mum! Sunday night fmm SC. Lukr's hmpltul. (‘hi- can». “hm:- flw In" lm‘n hiking tmtnwntn. Ilr. nml .‘lr-e. Humlul Sarm'nt. of Prince mmuw. ham gum In limin- M" for 11 um “'ka \nmtiun rial! with homo follu. Mr-I. Fllzm-rnlal. ur Siam City, In.. In. NH. ’l'lllum, u! (‘Mmum m-ru- Numlny \‘iy-ilnu u! "u- lmmv M .\II.-. I‘lnla Knu'm'l'. In l’rim‘v uwum'. Mm. “'uIl-‘r J. Slants um! «laugh- !l'r, Nellie Juan, n'turm‘ql Inn! Sub unlny from the Mary 'l'lmmmou ho:- pitul. 5 Passenger Touring Car 2 ljlssenger Beadster . .. é Phheniéi 666:3?" ........................... 1735 5 Passenger Sedan ........................... 1935 All Nut models. but open and chad. have and tire- as standard equip-eat. Miss: (‘lma Laney is enjoying her vacation ulnyux ruling Dwr car. l'len- sure (£4le to plrzmuo by mating it with others. 5 Passenger Touring Car 2 Passenger Roadster .. .. 4 Passenger Sport Model 7 Passenger Touring Car 2 Eugen!" 9.0qu ...... 7 Fauna-Eel- Suï¬-i LL...; Bonn to Mr. and MN. B. E. Lau- phear, of Belmont nwnue. n daugh- ter, Barbara Juwl. Munday, Auguxt ï¬fteenth. Mrs. C. H. Dicke's brother and family, of West Pullman, were call- -er: at the Dicke home on Monday. Mr. and His. W. C. Ramon have "turned from a ten day trip to Ni- agara Falls, N. \'., and other points in the East. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frankenï¬eld and children am enjoying a vacation at the Dell}: of the Wisconsin n'ver. No car selling for the prices below gives a larger and more honest value-4mm 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? Miss Mae Leibundguth spent the week end with the Getchow family at the Gorton residence at Geneva. 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 lmy no other. Each season ï¬nds the larger percentage of Nash cars in this territory, as it does all over the territory. Mrs. Dora Spoeri, of Chicago, spent Sunday at the home of her nephew, Henry F. Sucker. Miss Sally Smith is unable to at- tend her duties at sthe Burlington office because of an attack of illness. Wm. Elarton has sold his home in Highland avenue and is preparing to build a home in Highland Acres. Miss Marie Olson spent the week end at Farmington, as the guest of Miss Lois Bear. Ground. has been broken for the Al. Michel home on West Maple ave. and Carpenter street. The O. E. F. Hecht family motored to Lake Geneva Sunday to attend the Methodist Institute there. Miss Margaret Ellis, of Wuuwatosa, Wis., spent a few days here visiting her friend, Miss Marion Lacey. j PERSONALS I Miss Mathilda Vernon spent the week end with Mrs. 0. J. Hemphill. C. E. Anderson of Oakwood ave., is away on a business trip. LINCOLN GARAGE Here Are The New Nash Prices msn sxx rmcss August 19, 1921 H. C. KAMMEYER, Prop. THERE’S A REASON NASH FOUR PRICES ff: G.__B._TOEE, M. D. ()‘xrnodRcu-‘nrc '5 IW A". TIM-u In our: noon: unit's... nun... â€0:10.... I A v .\lr. and Mn. II. A. Gardiner. o! “haddock. syn-m Sumluy with their mu. Alfrml. m.“ Dorothy, who has lwt‘n ~1mequ M‘Vl‘flll wvcluc hem, w- The Ladies Aid of St. l’uul'x Evnn- m'licul Church will hold an apron mic and ice rn-nm nodal Thumlny Mun-noon and evening. August! 25th. on the church lawn ou Grove street. The Chas. Mochel family, on the farm nuuth o! the. village, is now out of quarantine and rejoicing in the fuel. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Weimer and son Lewis, of Waukcaha, Wis., spent last Sunday with the Edw. Schultz fam- ily. ’l‘he Kunsack house on Oakwood is nearing completion and will be one of the most. complete houses on the north side. Carter Singloterry has rented the Harlan Snyder bungalow on North Fumxt avenue and is now occupying it. Cutler Wolf, of Highland avenue, left Monday morning for a three weeks visit with friends at Hat-inn and Shelby, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Briggs and daughter, Elizabeth, have returned from their vacation trip to Middle In- let, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. George Barry and son, George, have returned from a three weeks vacation trip to Middle Inlet, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McLuury will spent this week end with Downers Grove folks cottaging near Madison, Wisconsin. Mrs. 0. J. Hemphill and daughter, Winifred, of Chicago, are taking care of Connie J. Allison while her par- ents are enjoying their vacation. Mrs. Fwd Mikoleit, of North For- est avenue, is in Buffalo, New York, for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Burkhardt. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Niebuhr and son, Robert, of Lincoln, Neb., spent Sunday with their cousin, Henry F. Stu-her and family. week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chess- man at their home in North Main st. Physician G Surgeon Mun move. m. F_nc_tory Qmers ..31195 .1175 Fugory Electrician $1265 $1625 2810 DOWNERS GROVE “Poglg DOWNERB GMVE. ILLINOIS Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hoover, for- merly of Downers Grove, returned re- cently from Glacier Park, Montana, where they made a 200 mile trip thin the park on horseback. ‘ Miss Mary Smith rétumed Saturâ€" day from a weeks vacation at Three ’Rivers, Mich. Her sister, Ruth, who §accompanicd her, has stayed on for another week at the lake there. C. H. Stunts and Emil Marchnml‘ left via Fliwet Monday afternoon‘ for Pistakee Lake where they will] spend the week ï¬shing in this and other lakes in the Fox Lake chain. mom SIDE EMMY MARKET Miss Adeline Mikoleit is attending the big dental convention at Milwaw kee as the mprescntativc of the ma- gazine published in the interest; of the fraternity. Farmhouse Am. Sardines in Olive Oil Caliornia Tuna Fish, per can ........ Armour’s Vanilla, 1 oz. bottle ........ Libby’s Spinach, per can ............ Valient Brand, ex. sifted Peas, per can Morton’s free-running salt, 2 for. . . .. Belle Terres Molasses, No. 2 tin ..... Sunbrite Clenser, per can ............ Snowdrift and Crisco, per 1b., ....... Foulds Macaronni or Spaghetti,, 10c; 3 Mr .aml Mrs. J. F. Kidwcll have mturuedhfrom their trip to Califor- nia, Denver, Vancouver and other points of interest in ‘the west and northwest. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wolf, of Highland avenue, attended a dancing party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Neat at Riverside on'Monday evening. turned to Woodstock with them. SATURDAY SPECIALS Miss Florence Lacey is interested the Ladies Band of Chicago. of (jive [IS V01! 0001) GOODS. This experience we bring into our lmsmess when we buy our Gmceries, and we know you will be pleased and satisï¬ed with everything you buy in our store. Give us your grocely order. We will give you We have studied this business and we know where to 7 t the BEST GRADES of FRESH GROCERI IS. Pork Loin, per lb. ................. Pork Butts, per "3., ................ Veal Shoulder, per lb. ............ Spare Ribs, per lb. ................ California Hams, per lb. ........... Boneless Brisket Corned Beef ,per lb. Plate Corned Beef, per lb. .......... Leg 0’ Lamb, per lb. ............... Sieum Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting: hum ass STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor GROCEKIES F red D. Heinke PL U M BING MEATS Did a ï¬sh peddler so" you some lake trout Tuesday? A certain house wife bought a peach. and it was cheap too, but when her husband came home she found she had invest- ed in the well known variety of carp. Mr. and Mrs. Chester J. Winter and daughters, Lnis and Arlénc, re- turned last Saturday from their va- cation trip spent at Lower Scott Lake, Pullman, Michigan. Mrs. Win- ter and daughters have been there for six weeks. Mm. Frank Lacey entertained the Cungmgational Missionary Society at her home in Highland avenun, last Friday. A very interesting meeting and a good attendance marked the day. ‘ The owner hopes the young man who took the battery from the car at 203 South Main street, found it in good condition. If not and he will return it the some will be taken to a battery station for a charge. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Curl Stone, of Oak Park, Sunday. August “ch, :1 daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Stone for- merly made Downers Grove their home. which she has begome a member. They are hoping to have more ladies join, especially from the suburbs. ......... 21c ; 3 for. . .25c 2 for 19c “No more sweeping or powerful exempliï¬cation of the divine force of mother love has ever been penned. It registers as more con- Qvincing and moving from the power of its treatment than “The Miracle Man.’ The production can readily be ranked with the few great pictures of the ï¬lm world.†â€"Washington Post. Eveningâ€"4:30 and 9:00. Adminion. 16 and 25 cents inc. 1!. t. A L S 0 VANITY COMEDYâ€"J‘MlXED BED ROOMS†CHESTER OUTINGâ€"“ON E DROP WAS ENOUGH†GENERAL ELECTRIC FILMuELECTRlCAL GRANT Evening ~ 7:30-9:00 ALSO 2-RI'IEL T()R('HY ('OMEIDYâ€"“TORFHY MIXES IN†KINOGRAM NEWS Evening ~ 7:30 9:00. Wanda flawley in “Such a little Queen†nemom AND roam sznum nowuzns Guava. [moi The Dicke Theatre Katharina Mac Donald Adapted from the story “From Four to Eleven Three" BY_ ROYAL BROWN A TWO REEL “PROFESSIONAL ETHN'S" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kramer and sun, and Mr. and Mrs. J03. Bass and son, of North Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Klanduch, of Chicago. spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Roger. There will be an important meet~ lap: of the Woman' 5 Guild and Aux- iliury of S. Andi-"e“ 5 Church, at the residence of Mrs. A B. Snow, High land avenue, on '1 huhdd), August 25 at 2:00 p. m. Dr. G. H. Gutridgv, Osteopathic Physician, of LHUrango, has opened an ofl'ice hero in\ the Curtiss Theatre building and after the ï¬rst of Sup< temlwr will be here two afternoons a week. Mouldays and ’l‘hursduys. O. J. Dewey, Edwin Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kidwell and son, Jack. left Sunday for an autumoblle tour, destination unknown. They are vis< iting various points of interest in Wiscunsin. for-- 1 Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. WESTMONT, ILLINOIS Addten, DOWNERS GROVE R. I". D. No. 2 THURSDAY. AUGUST Ian. PLASTERIN G 8: " .. BRICKLAYING SEE Wm. Specht and Son SATURDAY. AUGUSI 20th FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th Admission I5 (I 25 rant: ind-Minx \Vlr TII. Aclmimiun If: I: 2!: rent: including War Til. wmï¬smy â€IN never Shmm Mm .lu-furv. See an :wrinl vin'us un- pnrzllh-Iq-cl in thrill? Sm- Wcrsk-y Barry as her IM'v-sit'k mlmirt-r, I’rc-ckles. Su- Kuthvrim- MacDonald in [our splendid rah-s. Mrs. Minnie and Miss Alice 2011 _aml Miss Millie Buschmann. left lut Saturday for a vacation trip to For- syth, Mont, where they will VII“ friends. They spent Sumlay with Al- vin Buschmnnu at Omaha and will make a tour of Yellowstone Park In- {om wtumf‘ng to the Grove. l > The Rev. and Mrs. Elias W. Ward. of Aurora. Ill, announce the birth of a son. James Robertson Ward. on Friday, August 12th at the Aurora hospital. Mrs. Wan! was formerly Miss Genevieve Robertson of Sherl- dam, lll., ahd a toacher in the Down- H's Grove public schools for {our years. Sm- n'hut the svrm'n has ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Burns. Mr. and In. Ro'bcrt MacDougall and Mr. and 11!". Earl Prince left last Sunday mom'- ing for a vacation trip to Wisconshu They are cottaging on one of tho beautiful lukes near Madison.