Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Oct 1921, p. 8

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.Ah-m fifly "mum,- at mmmm; Hokkah Lodge rrm‘dwl in!" "I?! bane of Mr. aad M”. G. A. Hangman} A mg of ymmg We em'fisnl‘ Nth-M one.» Wain-sch; owning II M: Dam on l‘rm awn-o. it h-I in: Ms It"; NHMay. Thaw- pnmi.‘ “1': Arnold firm-1*. Jutk Pflmv; am. mum-run. Ru tum. Amom' KM". In; Bind". Am finitlpid,‘ AUNT and PAP." 71-". Anna and lim- ma l‘o'nv. FT: ”IN“ “Mn and Ham 100mm. Th mom‘m I'm mom in! phym. gums an" ubirh "hex-h .' monk worn «"10". The yum: fnlh: had a ”no firm. Primary â€"- April 11,1322 fnw lmhbn "to" In Ilu'" Wit-an. lam tad Funk ":1! '" And ”a Huh. 3" 'm manu "" ford Wot. Thy In" a lemon!» an” fad-mu. (mm a In- mud:- had an uh but ”a“: chant a", I. no.0." ”fly. but on piling . law C. N. Ind W. 1. MA. 0' CM "mp cud mm" Sink. of "In-Ink. M (a PM.“ Lair Sammy m I In! «If can... (rip. T‘s-y1 What! the bride to hi my In”)- mu cl valid "k. . .. Dv. Ind In. (I. r. loaning", o! Touts. Its-an. on now from their has: In Nat York (My by Im‘ Uh. M 0. kn Sunday!" I win“ vi": (Hr "but. It. on! In. N. R. "an. of 8-m- nwouo. In. Imbfir h I nth" hm ”6H0 (Th- such", huh. m of ”to H;- .ni dun- no flu- Pun-mm:- (hnh 00'". ran non-ml youn- nit In.“ u UM autumn Ins-Hunt at late Gown. Basement Excavating and Grading Candidate For Sherifl‘ Lawrence Hattendorf cum mmr'n snsmn' swims mm! van: FOR 8 H E R I F F 30ka Human! In»! “May night. It» Mulch"! am be In W brink. About may”. Mu Ivan- pm and any Muuful cm: were} one mm (IO-Y4 WILLIAM FERNS A very delight“! Mair was the nhovnr given It the home of In. W. J. Kin-Ilia for her mm. lint Thc choir of St. Mark‘s M. 3. Church. Chicago. has been mum! to ring it the: bazaar to be given by the I. E Phil-them: on November "Rh uni Illh. Thin in the largest and bent wicked their in this vicini- ty sad the quality of UK music they under in extrlnnfiury. They will In- hen- on Friday awning. Novem- ber Nth. Bianchv Sherman Meirimun will prexem. a pmgram of piano muxic at the Gran,- Chnrch Guild Hall, "ins- dalc. Thursday evening. October 13th at 8:00 o'clock. Mrs. Morn’man is n‘ pianist vw-il known in Chieugu and suburbs Ind all who hear her aw de- lighted and will anticipate this even- of maxi: with pleasure. Mrr‘. Elmer Mocha! unk-rtaim-d at dinner on Wulnosduy at her home in Nurth Main drool. Thine prv- sent were Mcstlunms Malone and‘ Lansing, of Oak i'urk, J .Stuigcr, l’.‘ Mochei, B. Murchuml. J. Ferguson, C. Wolfl'. (I. H. Stunts, J. Severus and A. Severus and ('llildh'l‘ll. of (I14- vae. ’ Mr. and MI!“ Lawn-nu; Regen” ml- lulaincd a few friends at fins hunâ€" dred on Tuvsduy evening. Those pm» sent were Mr. and Mrs. S. l‘. [ix-ru- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Austin and Mr.‘ and Mrs. W. J. Swan-u High scorn we": made by Mrs. Reunr and Mr. Staats, vunaulutiun prize-.4 going to Mr. and Mrs. Austin. j Mud m Mallard M Mr. and Mrs .L‘has. Parks and Mr. and Mrs. A. l'. Nelmn flivwred to Petite Lake Sumiuy morning for the‘ hunting and fi’hing. They got buli few 0! the latter. the wan-r being very high but Charlie sun-calm! in bagging nine {at mull hens to gun-e the dinner tables of three families. ‘ PERSONALS I Tho Aunt: "n-fim-n have brew Whhl [m Sun-lay I! )lrmorkl I‘Ivl It on. n'clnrls. TN- h-am 09‘ 3-" mug-tic. o! lfigh «has! “an: Tm tho- Hart NM “(4 5m.“ it“! and IN) hold "I- fn'irNOI ton-ml «I 0-" «might win- hnl purl and thin war luw uln‘mly deft-Ital. "or firm; (kro-[u Mon-n. ! the man who start one. Th «(Mug 0! the lulu I'- alo- nn-r mm a! nutty u up in date tho-y haw- Inn-n put-“chm without "w gukhm of an «MN MI. and that mum - tram India: not ml)“ "or In" ”hu- ol the nm In" flan-um "I. (nut-mull. need no argument to convince you of its desireability MIMI lam I WI. Not I ma. dMi- wily (a "parted. however, m- thc m- um'ty of run-1km” for tho tau. Dun- M-l no landow- "pork-m «I» IN “m- m mark- the «lg-In a! (la- hurhll nan-on and all lamb: un- mklu lunl lo mh- Ila football lam I want. Not - mm (“fli- ‘ Rudy elm (hr twirling assign» meal for the 3C. Jor'r AM was fair- ly «fin-(M. fl. I‘m-nu wu on tho mound fay «be old “mm and pitched I good game although My nuppoll 'Hu- married men. while (ht-y did not put it over the St. Joe. yuun‘nu‘rs «mainly displayed 1 surprising um- oun! of pup and incidcnfly they kept "w young Mlows handling to comm out on 3M long em] a! an H to 8] ST. JOSEPH A. C. FOOTBALL TEAM TO PLAY SUNDAY .«ul Thur? will in- a social and outer-g tainmvut at the Buptisl Church on]' Friday i-wning, Gautier 71h. Giflx,‘ for tho “Ship of Ft-llmvshiu" to ho st-nl to H1" HII~<ians will bu lu-uught’ by lhv mr-mhw-s (if thr rllun-h and; Sumlny Srlmul. llr. K. J. Price, var-h (minis! for the Strulay School 'l'imt-SJ‘ and l’l'nfl‘r’sur in Moody Hill]? hls'i-Â¥V ‘lutm “i" givr mm of his illustrator! lv-duH-s. Avail y‘aluH-lf 0! this (pp-1 pmhmit)‘ to ht'fl)‘ Dr. l'rim‘. it will I lu- limo WP" spout. A silw-i- ""3"!leng will ho mkvn. M of Middaugh avenue. last Saturday evening at a farewell surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. Hoegren are leaving on next Monday for Nebraska when: lthcy will make their future home. The lodge pmsvntetl them will: a beautiful silver (‘akv plate as it taken of tlw (9.9!me hold fur the Hoegwns and wished tlu-Im well in their new home. Rol'wshments \u-rc servml. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK We Want To Help DO IT WITH $1.00 SAVINGS Checking Accounts Solicited YOU WHO HAVE HAD Downers Grove. Illinois. has never had a Bank Account to Walton upon Account ...»â€" y.-.â€".u u- ‘w" nut-r", “Damn“ Curw Nut-d.” will be shown It the Indu- The-m in th' 01 mm work. Repairing o! All tind- of tools. Expat workmanship Ind the machinery to do n with. Paul‘ Starch. Dolmen l Pom-t "2.. pint m. 0-1742! I The In»! time our of Alice Luke's picturtx was shown at the Cums: Thcutm all ncordx for nttendaace rem hmlu-n. There I»: a reason. See her Saturday night in the “Misfit Wife" and you will know why she is w populu. mu } He started as a ‘stwot cleanerwhe ‘c-ndul us the political bass of New York and the husband of the haugh- tien't hunt)" in society. Tom Moore in “fluid Ynur Harm‘s," at the Dicke‘ Theatre. Saturday. October th. ‘ "So-wumlo.” “no story of a «lurk-i ryml scuurita whnso Mauty >1". men; to duo! to dram for her lm'e and;V caused the overthrow of a Spanish; ruler. At the Dicke Theatre, Thaw," day. October 13th. ll’l-li] [Wing's H” be Bnya‘." :1 {1111111113, Friday, Ortohor The menu! Mauro of We ‘done at roasmable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will call and de- liver {me of charge. 11-264! ["“oys H” be Buys." at tho Dirkv 'l'hvmm, Friday, Orto’u-r 5. 10â€"74 Hinsdale Upholstering and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All Work neatly ;,,, , C. E. I! R 0 W E R Palating~0econflnx I Caroline Chocolate, :1” (-n‘am reu- iu'r, l pound box, 5-90. Siobert f,’\'urris, Main Curtis.» l0â€"7â€"l , ‘ ! (.‘nmiinn (Ihuculutor, a” cn'am cen- ’u.-rs, I pound box. 390. Siebert 5: Norris. Main 6: ('urtiss. 10-7-1i r A full line of the celebrated mm}: [cosmetics {or sale at Marion Dexter’s; ‘ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south; ‘of the Ross Bakery. adv. Ml; Two of 11w best known Anmrican,’ humm'ists, Irvin S. Ifnbh and Will. :ofi'rs. combine in the making ul“ ‘nzi mavu. 26 Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-R >'l‘lw afl'airs m" Anattnl~~0vlober 2.")le nun“:- aml 20 a! the Curlifis Theatre. l0-7-I g mauve" men sharpened. All his]: Advertisements Phone 848 of Alice Lake's at thc Curtis: for nttendaace I: a reason. See in the “Misfit 10-7-1 30-7-1 Lehmann 6' Michels Store 3 (Tans No. 2 Pumpkin .................. 6 Bars Sweflhoart Toilot Soap .......... Pure Strained Honey (new) quart jars .. l0 Bars Swift Pride Soap .............. 2h Jar Rlsphorry or Strnwhprry Preserve Large Cans White Cherries, per ran Kirk OHVP Toilet Soup, 3 bars for ...... Childrens Knit Jackets. $1.00 to . . . . Girls Sweaters. 32.35 to ........... Boys Sweater Coats, 82.50 to ...... Mens Sweater Coats, $2.50 to ...... “WEmII-Is of the “(-2.1‘ Um pI'I'tuh fixation of John C F'P‘IIIIonts expelli- ‘tinn lo the gold fiIl-ls u) (aliforuia in 1848, I}. a (hanger pun dimu'ont 12mm amthing mor boinm rc-Ivoncd. N) JIM-rent is lhia I-hapIeI plIII front Wahuh ”10 ER s 01"“,- Mono 1 a! P v-nl mavmgi‘c'iq‘fisunucn Nonmtcthoweoldthemha. the deep. 0d! up of Nashua All Won Glut-Ind Midi-I3. Ave. P. 0. Box 151 DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS I So gram is the dommvl for Chm-Fe '(Ibaplin‘s commlivs and 50 fmv has Him! m-mleman prmhu-od in the last fvw film's that the hm?! uf his 0M ‘Immndios are being )‘I'N'VNI and giw-n‘ a sv’conll showing. The (.‘ul1isx Thm-‘ I”; will >hmv on» 01' thew- Saltm‘duy‘ nightw“:\ Night in a Show" is the; title. If you want In son it again:' if you harln'! soon it, how is your chance. l0â€"7â€"1 inicturc she «w,- A"!!! "f urnuine 4 T‘urfiss Theatre May and >179 (h M'- m“ an m b M._Fwtfiqcomiauvid¢ - ---- -- w “-1111. n. “Hi-3.. Mil. Thug”- Saturdays... . {'5' .. EV"! eve-in. 1 to 9. CARPENTER cox-rmci'on Viola Dunn‘s picturw haw all born :1 MNTI'MS but the “(bums Girl's, R0- munm" is unqm-slivnably the finest very near future. Watch for the dam. You have no doubt read of this picture in the cumm magazine». Its a wonder. "10‘7-1‘ Nashua chp You \Vum Sweater Coats ‘\ v: .7! nm S V50!“ D11 GEORGE A. FOS§ :. Puffy! 5105th Bank G. H. BUNGE Lawyer dPnnCott. shn vu-r made. Fur an even- Lzrnuine umuvcmcut go to tho Theatre Tubs-fay or Wednes- “lugs” You Need rot nese [all Days this pictum Telephones I77 6 178 Ml-H You have, no doubt, noticed how quickly a “broken” ten spot gets away from vou. That's the way with bills of large denomina- tions; once they are changed or broken they van. ish quickly. Don’t carry big bills in your pocket. Put them in a Savings Account in this bank and let them earn interest for you. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank as such. "All those things that are objectionable to some people in serials have been loft out and yet the pic- ture is packed with thrills that were what is usually Known as serials that it would {)0 an illjlhilifl.‘ to class this Worm-H's and Misses Gloves, only ......... Warm Knitted Gloves and Mittsâ€"- For Children. 251‘ tn . . . . . . . Fur Girls. 351! to .......... For Women. 251' In ........ Women's Memol'ized “MUNSINGWEAR” Knitted Bloomers in Taupe color. These :u‘t' nun-h in demand» Special at ............ $2.75 Crib Blankets Pinks and 31‘ They are min Eiderdown Slumber Slippers in Pink. Rim" Grey and Lavender at only ....... . ...... 79c A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 h Blankets -â€"- plum and fimmcd [mucrns in kn and Blues. Patterns in great varirty. 'y are priced at 79c, ”.50. “.53 and $2.75 Slumber Slippers “Munsingwear” Knitted Gloves Crib Blankets Gimm- Snaps in kegs ............... Bu! Poannt Butter. pound .......... Swans Down lnxtant Cake Flour, nor ‘ Rankin Coma. 'éfll ran IO 01.. Jar Sun-m l'icklon ::::.':.'.‘.'::.': Chasm Sunburn Spec-Sal Brand Coflee‘ A ahaâ€"A- !_~ and SPECEAL 4 pounds for Wool Knitted Gauntlet ........ _..........S|.65 Jackets TEN SPOTS {part of the ”few! the early pioneers. In short, this is a big featum too long to be shown in one evening and for that reason nnly will be shown in chapters. Watch for the (late of the first showing. 10-7-1 Friday, October 1, 1921 $5.00 37. 50 87.50 31.50 ".63 ‘vi

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