Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Sep 1921, p. 7

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M". fiJerrr. ui Wain-n nu‘mw. tMl'Waim! u» M‘ V. W. lm'mu M n 9:! Jay «Wm-c u' M how. WM- mutiny. Malinda 0! Man- Grmv FW- 9 nun-H 1M LMO anr lad Ral- Mm, inking in .9» mm) nh'obih and "w what: um. Hugh Wyllh hag purdmu-d m P. J. Mum int No. I In “Hm new “NM-[on nl-lbu it In the tummy of Mn homo on Wm Haplv numb. N1. and flu. tic-mgr ll Dmmhrny. Mr‘ and MN. Wnnrr Hui-hr" and "I.“ ”40* llama». mnmml lo "r- Knlh hm Sunday. Sunk) Antwan. Lloyd RmuinJ pr not! Goon! [Iva-5 an- um"... I In min walla. 41') at Noflh‘ n. “Sc-Mm. ( Mn. R. Roy ”rt-rel. 0! En»: Marl- "Maw. «In-ruined Mn. N. Jams and datum", ANN. at dinner on Football Mayanâ€"Report at. 10:00 o'eioclt Sunday morning for first "mice and election of captain and manger. Ilr. and Mrs. 0. B Dam-wig uul son. Hownnl. haw n-tumml from a pleasant V‘i“ with (M Human] Hair weather family a! Pm! Wayne. Ind. The lot; Theti Pi somrity be“ their regular Man m the home of Hrs. Frank Brunx. Friday evening. September lath . Miss Marie Donahue, of Chicago, spent the week end as the guest of Kiss Martha Shaffer. Eliubeth Sham-r has gone to Knox college at Galesburg where she at. tends school this winter. Mr. Robert H. Grotefehl. of Muscu- tine, Iowa, visited with the Grotefeld family on Grove street last Sunday. "Miss Velma Canter. of Chicago, spent the week end with friends in Downers Gmw. Mrs.» T. F. Kelly entertained her cousin, Dr. S. C. Pierce, of Gmuey, California, several days this Week. About fifteen local Odd Fellows ntâ€" tended lodge at Glen Ellyn Monday evening. Chief Wheelock and Ed. Howrad, of the Creek Indian tribe, were guests of Capt. R. D. Parker on Wednesday. Mr. E. H.‘ Prince was in town on Sunday. PERSONALS Arthur Tyler is a freshman at Northwestern University, Evanston. Mrs. Walter Rogers has been eu- urtaining her mother. Kahn Made-to-Measure suits and overcoats for Fall are now We guarantee that this garment was cut and tailored to individual measure: That the work was all done in our mod- ern tailor shops under perfect sanitary conditions: That the fabric is 100 per cent pure wool: ' 'l'l‘hat the lining will be replaced with- out charge if it fails to give perfect service: That the materials are thoroughly cold-water shrunk: That this garment will permanently re- tain its fit. style and shape. r n val-x. Here it isâ€" 135 North Main Street is :mm' protection against inferi- ority in Marlo-tn-Mmsum Clothes. 23, 192! TH E KAHN GUARANTEE her: Mr. and Mrs. Marsha!) McKenzie, l[Wynhuvc left for Los Augeles. Calofir- :k. jnia, where they will make their home with a daughter on account of Mrs. ‘38"). -_ McKenzie's health. M" uml “n. Edward Lacey. Mn- “‘7 Huh-m, lbulr CINNm‘ and W ‘Dounl-l. and Mr. and Mn. Gilbert La- wy. were [um-IA II n Mummy an» or" M "Mr parrot. NW 0. My. S'Mrmkr MM. “10 m‘flvhn but“. ‘falhn hm)” Mrfluh)’. Among Amorirnm wtumlng hm‘ hum Europe tn the w: rm any: mu Mm Latin [3 Mom of IN; .‘lnnlr awnw. Down" (:rmo, who Mtiuul It \rt York on Moth) In“: oa the White Star liner llama from Hunted. I Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Furnr. 0! Flint, Slit-him; are in to“. Mr. l-‘amr In opening up the loH uljn- cent to 670m street that have bud tm nudet and 6910“ng to the Fan" “tau. Mr. and Mrs. George Stdger el- tertm‘ned at dinner Tuesday evening. September 20th. The guest; wen Messrs and Moulames Don B. Bub man, Allm Gardiner and Raina-i W. Schultz. Mrs. Limhelle Falck and friend of Ogden. Utah, were guests at the A. E. Otson home this week. They are on their way back from Cleveland, Ohio. where they worn as delegates to the convention. Mrs. Caroline Baker has purchased the old Lacey home a\ 112 Highland avenue and will occupy the same in the near future. The ale was made by F. D. Lindley. Miss Helen Beidelman has'retumed home from the Plush: telian hoxpiml “hem xhe “as a patient for a week. Her fiiumls' hopv she- will soon re- coxer from her operation. Maple But Grove Ave. R. F. I). .Vo. l Preston Snow, who is enrolled as a student at SL Album; college, Sycln~ male, visited with home folks owr Sunda). Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stash Ind children visited with Mr. and II". E. ‘Pischel at their farm home east of St. Charles, lust Sundayh - Joseph Mazza now has a new Ford‘ truck {or delivery and other purposes“ The equipment was added because of his incmasing business. POULTRY FEED 1“ A SR‘ifl‘ A. J. WOLF The ”isms Fletcher have returned home {mm a tin" with the Dr. A. 3. \Vnuhbum family in Tons. They brought wm: that: extent bomn of anial dollx. aprons Ind quilt blocks, the work 0! Gramlma Wauhbum, who in spite of her advanced age. we IN n-‘wvvd. dew not grow I «by older and in jun u npry u ever. Jim )1. James and (hummer. Alice. at Los Angeles. California, ue stayâ€" ing at the home of Mr. an! Mrs. F. H. Keninon. on Prince avenue, and visiting her numerous friend: in the Grove this week. Mrs. James was formerly Miss Em Alford. a! the vil- lage and will be remembered by many The work of excavating for the foundation of the S. Andrew's Rec~ tory was started yesterday. This will be a seven room frame and stuc- co .two-story dwelling situated on the northeast pan of the church property and promises to be an artistic addiâ€" tion to the many beautiful houses in Dowuets Grow. Mus. H .S. Hahn, Sn, and her daughter, Mrs. A. H. Semen. have taken rooms with Mrs. T .13). Brooks on East Cmfiss street. Since hav- ing their home in Quincy, UL, lay-b Noremlxw. they have been with Mr” and Mrs. Harry S. Hahn of E. Park} way. Hugh Wyllie has purchased the Leibumlguth property next to the high school on East Maple avenue, W. H. Edwards negotiating the deal. John Dressler, the contractor, is at work mmodeling lhe building into two: modern apartments which will be? ready for tannins in the near futuw.‘ ‘ Five DQwrwrs Grove boys, Frank Drum. Frank Button. Ralph Graves. Hamid Grumhzus and Alger Bar-n mm! have pmsented their credits tol the Illinois University authorities and are now obeying the dictqmes of the upper classmen there. mmsmicuocmxm Fort Dearborn Kraut, No. 3 can ......... None Such Pum rkin, No. I} can ......... Monsoon Sweet otatoes, No. 3 can ..... Van Camp Pork Beans. large size ..... Ferndeli Cider Vinegar, 5 per cent, quarts Oval Pearl Toilet Soap, 6 bars for ....... Peter Pan Cookies, per pound ........... California Seedless Oranges, per dozen . SATURDAY SPECIALS Once um use our haken mods vml “ill use them often. lmcnuse thm “in taste gum] .- and are good There are many times when )0“ want some- thing: nice to 5911mm"! \‘ou \\ ant it at once-omen mum in and see om homemade baker) goods. \ou will find many things that “1'" please van and mm guests and family. and mu can get a big selection for a sing" 1mm. Pork Butts, per pound ............. Spare Ribs. per pound ............. Leg 0' Land). per pound ............ Veal Shoulder, per pound .......... California Hams, per pound Boneless Smoked Butts. per pound . . Boneless Brisket Corned Beef. pound Plate Corned Beef, per pound ...... Old Chickens, per pound ........... Spring Chickens, per pound ........ STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor A Teiephom 2 GROCERIES MEATS Raymund Schultz left last Saturday for M5 last semester at Northwestern University. He spent the summer as a member of The Reporter stnfl and now knows (he diflemm between I pica mango. and (col. rule and why “type high" is a necessary evil. He “has with him all the good wishes of the {om that he will make all the teams and win schohrship honors. l-‘ououlwA bunch of keys in Kamp- meyem pumpkin patch; owner can News has boon received of the death of Mrs. Ellen meley Ludwig, wife of L. E. Ludwig at Lnflmnge. on Mammy. Funeral services were held Wmlmwlay .interment being made at Forest Home. Mus. Ludwig will be remambcmd by many Downers Grove peeple. She was a niece of V. Fwd- mlnnm and (or many years made her home in East Grove. ‘ I Rev. Wm. Grotefcld ofl‘iciamd at ”he christening of Donald Henry Ed- wanl Wander, sun at Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wander, at Hinsdale lust Sun- day. The spam-mm were Mrs. Fred Wolf, Henry (numb-1g and Hem)" Wagner, of Hinsdnle and Ellwanl‘ Landon! or Dowm-Is Gram Mr. and Mrs. Lundorf and the Val Wander family m-n- among the guests. The Name Study Class will meg! with Mrs. Ernest Runs on Grand avenue, liighlaml Acres. A Bohem- ian lunch‘eon at noon and the ufteh ‘noon program will include a talk on pruning and fall planting by Mr. Er-j‘ nest Kruze. This was to have he‘eu ghen last meeting but has poatponud to September 30th. t, qumts ”30¢ .......... 25c ........... 22c dozen .....30c 31c 24c 31c 27c I71: A L S 0 Vanity Comedyâ€"“TAKE YOUR TIME” CHESTER OUTINGâ€"“Wooley Bits and Monkey Hit” EVENING-am"! DAYSâ€"«1:3. 1 9:“ p. l. MIMI- 13 l I“ b. h \ II in nu! minimum; it 5- mu Im- m’y lo am" pm: u in uni mm!)- ,!o ammo pun: il in no! «wawonlnli- fly In n'Vt-r' pm In lrmu 'u- [anti-m. III is ”MY ' Evr-ninm ‘7‘330â€"04.“ TM) Reel Colonial Comedy “Home Brewed Youth" E‘flming 7'3" ‘ 9:0" Admins” '5 IELSOST AND "DIE!" AVENUE MWNufi GIOVP. ILIJNMI The Dicke Theatre An invitation has been v‘xtcudml to the men of Downers Grove by the Chicago Whist Club to participate in a game of duplicate whist on Will" ncsday evening. September 2811:. The game wlll close not later than 10:30 9. m. All whist players, regardless The Physical Culture League) will hold a business meefing at the South Side school on Monday evening. Octo- ber 3d. at 8:00 u'cluck. This is a ‘ciaxs omnnized {or any woman or am out of high school and which has bot-n doing things during the winter manlhs for the past several years. A teat-her is engaged who will instruct the class in mlesthenics and basket‘ ball. The girls are oiuloavarlug to] have a iurgo class and anyone ill-i terminal is welcome to attend. A have same by identifying. But Is the ;owmr of the key» was in said plum» ‘kin path on the business of pillar- lng several of the largest of the aid pumpkins. we think it will be a cold day, before he airmen; the ad. This‘ is once, at least, when it wouldn‘t be safe to claim lost property. It I» huh u wmmhahlr virluw Thursday, September 29111 and Friday, September 30m and '13: indwling Stoum flouting - Sewer Building Gn Fitting: was». as Saturday, September Friday, September 23d A ANITA STEWART g In t Fred D. Heinke P L U M DING Artni‘fion 15 «t 25 cent; including Wu- Tn. 13‘ Two Reel ('nmedyâ€" “Torchy‘s Night. Hood” and KINOGRAM N EWS i”! how nu . (I) .III [WHIP uvh' In rm: GIL. I' .r: v HM G. B. TOPE, M. D. Physician 5 8n I: meant. . OImuthi-‘lem: I} W An. T“... |.’ MI“ lmt WUDLI. i‘OJD.-. AM‘II- We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the. sympathy shown us in the loss of our little darling, also for the many beautiful floral oak-rings. Mr. and Mrs. H. 0.,.Woodwani Ind Family. ol present knowledge of me all} are invited. and those who vial: to [attend will please um» mum Jones. 95 Chicago avenue. Downers Grove. at least three days prior h the date named. The same will be called in the Club rooms of the Chi- ,\ 'v “15:14 CARD 0F THANKS Whist Cluh, II?! 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