Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Oct 1921, p. 5

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Dr. IL L. I’ufl'or ha.» bet‘n attend. in: the convention of the Cemral So» ciety of Physical 'l‘hempeutists at the Hotel LaSalle. Chicago, chis week. The G. A. Hoegren family of 164 Middaugh avenue. left 1ast Monday for Nebraska where they will make their home. .‘ltsdumes Station. Luslmr mul Griffiths wc-rr u-nleflahml at luncheon Wuhxfllny afwl‘nmvn h)‘ ”H. llmllvy a! Mr humo in Aurum. Mr. Fwd Schindler and wife left Inst Monday for Nebraska to make their home there. Mr. and Mrs. Herbal! Dawson of lv‘ainnoum avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. McCall «9' Chicago on Sun- Mr. A. A. Langusrh was one of a party of six whu wen! «luck hunting lo Hinton. Iowa. over the week and. A splendid timu “"J.‘ rrpmtal. “unis".~ u! Un- W. 11. .\. (Marm- been arr rmm'slly ”~quan to al- m-I 1hr marlin: Fn‘duy night. (Mw her NIL. Imp-Ham tuning». Mia's Kutluyn (Wane. of (hing Chau University, 01' I’vkiu Chhu. visilcd Inst Smulu} with her uncle, L. B. Welly. of Salutogu avenue. .“m “at Paul). uhu hm hm: Uu' mac-v1 0' Mr. and Mn. W. N. Numb-“I of “Edmund mrnw. rvlunml to her haunt 6n Chu‘nxo un Walther-dug: “In mu! Mn. I". F‘ Claw-mun ~- lnmo-J m. “Mm-ah} {mm er hi." to ('ulflmm.‘ ‘Mw Hwy hm. law-u xi-mup "Wu O‘IMMNO‘ and cum ”Inf-nu. N1 . l‘mnllug: m Kuhn-Hr. "L. mutt.“ I'wmlo'I-t 0! Nu- "Maui; PM- '0'..'n.f| .i‘ “'m-u . {"0“ \"‘4 RR“ 1" "If u ' =‘ n" L. mu 5( [m l'hl'l 'Mfl‘ I‘lh‘r‘ -' \“w'uw .0”? PERSONALS Mrs. Thos. Campbell of Oak Park attended the Woman's Club luncheon on Wedmsday. 'Iht Junior Infant Wdlnfr will mart nut That-clap nfleruoou. Odo- htr :00. “in. Sin. Mu-rrwmhér. 7.“. I!6fl.1uml mr-sur mas Gwen Gritfiths attended a final dinner at me Great. Lakes on Tuesday evening. JJ Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brookins on Sunday. rim Chan c-wn ~> - m" n“ the hula! 'Ifl)‘ u" Mi,“ ’ 2mm Jana". Pm! ”flay "'9’“ .al '.-« Hath"; ham-- in It" 3'». fin. Fred Holst at Austin, visited In the Grove on Thursday. Ill-s. Frank Johmou of Glen Ellyn was u must of the Woman's Club on Wednesday. "CU‘QIII'IIII'IM'flIili-I” ”I” n" )‘h~~ 9 ‘.“‘1.l Jurmm mu: Fri-lay "QM .rl ',- YI-DQMN va in .0" _\“1 My; \ u. 1': :w- al‘ Irma rm," hm. .. firm : l‘rt WM" nt’ M» D R. \I. I. K A .V F, \apnnlh NERV‘H'S DISEASES Ufi'irv- rmJ “mink-m . 11 3.. Fifth he“ Iaflnngc. IN" firm“? .“uuenvr Tt-mp‘r‘ cit-phone hump 77 All mm! fahrics, heat nf workmanship. Size and fit guaranteed. Prices the Lowest No overhead expense to charge to the pnce of suits. Call and let me show you how I can save you $10 to $20 Physician 6 Silicon m we. "I. “(I “We“ '5 w A”. Tm 185 ONE! ms: will 0 0.1-. I to J o, I. Ana 0 I. n. 3! c. n TOPE, m. n. S. ANDREW’S CHURCH AN NOIYNCES THE SECOND ANNUAL BAZAAR A N D H( )LLOWE‘EN FESTIVAL TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY October 25m , 26th - 27th DICKE’S HALL FOR THE (‘OMMUNITY N0 ADMISSION CHARGE It is confidently expected that the brilliant success of Inst year will be repeated if not an ssed. Watch for our advertisement in the Downers Grove REPO TER. next week. u mnu- H ll: v in "(J vw-lnl Hm \wi'nnd M Mu'hwh- )pm h" H: 7t012 P. M. I" I ~I ”w lh‘“ .‘h All \l. I"! “H "a" and "N- 6n) Mrs. D. H. Uhlhorn and 511:. C. H. Slants returned \l’ednestluy morning from Decatur where they attended the State Convention of the Women‘s Auxiliary to the American Legion as delegates of the local Auxilialy. They were seated on top of the grand stand which collapsed during the parade which opened the Legion convention \lwre and were both slightly injured. A Nuniou of the Mikuleit. Heal. lladell and Koebbemnn families was «njoyc‘l Sunday. Ofluyber 9th. 1921, at the hum» of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Koobbemun. "casein-inc, Ill. Twen- ly-uno relatives and friends-a assemb- led. The mm- [30st only loo quit-Ir Iy duo tn flu- houpimlhy of the hon! nml Imam». Mrs. Kocbbeman is the daughlc-r ul' Mrs. Fred W. Mikoleil. .\Immu tlu- guest. at "It Jinnah]- Guoulwbn wedding at Bern-n In! 83(- The Natuw Study Ciass will meet with Mrs. J. O'Neil. 23 Summit Ave. on Friday October 14th. Luncheon will be sowed at noon and an interest- ing program is planned for the after- noon. The talk on [naming and prun- ing for fall gardens by Mr. Ernest Kruze was gummy enjoyed by the class and was a help in many ways. Frienda' in the Grove will be in< (crested to know that Mr. Fred L. Martin of Cicero. is gradually mow ering from his apoplectic stmke. His right side ls still paralyzed and he is unable bu talk. Mrs. Martin is present Worthy Matron of Cicem Chapter. 0. E. S. Carl Stliger was taken seriously ill last Fruit). He did not improve and a consultation of physicians pro-1 uounced the we appendicitis, all pw‘ parutions Were made to rush him to the hospitah but it was not necessary and he Is now graduaily improving. Woman’s Club was the any NJ dent out of town to amend the lunch-1 eon Wednesday. She will remain ai few days with relatives and Mend; \‘cmr SHT. ()VERPOA'I‘ m- I’LfiTER on your suit or overcoat Hahn Tailoring ( o. I! l' V ,V 0 W N0 ADMISSION CHARGE 135 No. Main St. Mzulu by ah" During the aha-nee of Mr. New- Iaml. who Wax attending the annual M. E. n-ufm-cucc, the maul.“ Sunday evening service at the Methodist. Church wna wry ably fined by Mr.‘ Louis Durham and Mr. W. W. NM. Miss Gnu-n Griffiths vocalist and Miss Pain. pianist, were guests. of Commander Swnrtzbnugh on Tuesday evening when he entertained officers of the Great Lakes Station at a formal dinner. Following the dinner Miss Griffiths and Miss Pain gave to the officers a musical treat. latefl' singing and playing for 4.000 gobs attached to tln- station. They were enthusiastically received and were forced tu oblige with several cnchores. Min»: {Griffiths and Miss Pain will take part iin a musical entertainment at Emlrille 'tonight. Mr .l)nrhum who was the speaker of, Int meeting of Tron» No. Thm and the evening illustrated Mu remnrksl gnn- a :Jlofi. talk on the qualities and by smln- wry timely extemporune- a-harm-tedsticw of the various tmx nus emmn drawings. Mr. Nlfl‘. who fuuml in the vicinity. Next Monday the annual tag day for the Children's Benefit League will be held in and around Chicago. Downers Grove women will tag for the benefit which goes to all child- ren’s homes of all denominations in Chicago and vicinity. They request that people have their money ready at the morning trains and buy tags here, not waiting until they get to Chicago. They wish Downers Grove to make as large a showing as possible. 0“ s Shula. lllss Bess Irwin, Kiss Cu- therine Full" and Miss lllrion Lowâ€" er. Miss Emma Mae Jamrd is a niece of the Walters. Little Mur- tha Harrison was a charming flower girl at the ceremony. _ unhy wire it. 3nd In. CL A. Wal- tcr. Prod Walt». It. gudA _Iu»_W. erayuu dfawings. Mr. Nlfl‘. who “2” is our phone number SATURDAY S PECIALS l’mvr ('nzu- Sugar. 1mm for ....... Fancy Bogota Coffee. largo bean. 3w Roxane Pastry Flnm‘. pvr package Libby's Muist Mince Mont, medium j: I'refet Sardines .................. Crescent Pumpkin, large can ...... Surnihay Standard [\pricuts. 2' ._. can ‘unheum Catsup. pints ........... 10 Bars Oval Pear Snap ........... Small l’nrk Loins, per pound ................ 2 Pork Butts, per pound ..................... 2h Fresh Shoulder Ham. l-Glh average ........ l34 Spare Ribs, per pound .' ............... 13‘ Home Made Sausage Meat. per pound ...... 25: Fresh Hams, per pound .................... 25 Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound , . . . . . . . . .324 California Hams, 1-6") average ............ l81 Lego’ Lamb, perpound ‘30 Veal Shoulder, per pound .................. 26 Spring Chickens, per pound 31 Stew Chickens, per pound 10 FRESH FISH OYSTERS EVERY FRIDAY Don’t forget NORTH SIDE GROCERY MARKET LI Ilr. and STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES M EATS TROOP THREE Starting next Tuesday owning and continuing for a period of one month ’l‘rlwp No. 'l‘luve “ill coudul't a can- test to lll‘k‘l'fllille “ho ia' the best allâ€" aruuml scout. also to find out which patrol is the most ctflcicnl. The a- wants will be annoum-ml later. 000 in Arizona. and from 5.000 to 20.000 in all of the remaining sixteen states undm‘ survvy. In a number of state» \‘l-tm’ans’ w- licf Inns, originally enacted to help llt‘t'li)‘ cixil war veterans and amended to apply to \rurhl war Veterans, an.- enabling unompluyml «xx-«arrive men to nbtain the bare m-c- <itles of life: Last Monday night. at the oflicos of the Co-opnrutive Society of Am- erica, them was organized the Na- tional “Comp" Defence League, with live organizations admitted. Its ob- ject. is to come to the assistance of any (To-operative organization that may he attacked. As a first en- deavor, Friday and Saturday of this weok three Aeloplaues will distribute over Chicago and vicinity :1 quarter of a million handbills, giving notice of the big Mass Meeting to be held at the Colonial Theatre next Sumh-y all. 15.30 o'clock I‘. M. Futon: 600,000 to 700.000 veterans of the world War are out of work. The Legion through its national legis- lative conunittce has issued an all- peal to employers throughout the country to loosen their purse strings lengthen their vision and make jobs {or the men who kept American busi- ness safe from, German indemnity. A careful study made by the or‘ ganization in sixteen states indicates that them an: 150.000 veterans out of employment in Pennsylvania; 100,‘ 000 in New York: 35.000 in Illinois: AH ml-mhm‘s of Troop No. Three “ho Were not present at flu- Inst "In-tin]: wfll get lugoflu-r with your who! leach-rs and ml the wmplelr “l."pl'" on (he mntest. ’the m. mm. ml dam-ted the audience with a solo number. They were accompanied by Miss Pauline Mounts; who played the piano ac- companiments for the mug servioe and solo my Mrs. Durham. While‘ in Downers Grove the party were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Han) 8. Hahn. of East Parkway In: . planing hug-q _yo§qo._lq_-dILEGION HAKES Mr. H. P. Join-x was New"! at thlf DOINGS 0F SCOUT TROOP THREE jar N) .2.’ K' .li' 65c 35c 2k he l8€ 31c The Dicke Theatre. BELMONT AND FOREST AVl-INUES DOWNS” GROVE "LINK”! A careful study made by the or‘ gallization in sixteen states indicates that them an: 150.000 veterans out of employment in Pennsylvania; 100,‘ 000 in New York; 35.00!) in Illinois; 30,000 in Massachusetts; {0.000211 Minnemta; 7,500 in Washington; 2,- m "in: 1:30.950 From 6...... to 1“... Vdcrlla of the World War an 0'! “Dangerous Curve Ahead” Manifid life is just on“ danger curve after another. What an HOW can they be rmmded withtmt'a crash? Pe you think you "Dangemus (lurw- Ahead" sham; them to you c rly, light! , c a deep imi M in!" human hearts. It is a picture HIM lives. t thing refrefilingly new In the an of the screen. Vifibfn APPEAL Incl-m- an m I... Am TO All) um JOBLESS wwvwwmm... h, - the back: 9! needy mm. Rupert Hughes’ Comedy of American Married Life Helene Chadwick and Richard Dix Two Reel Colonial Comedyâ€"“WHY \\'I)‘!’J\“{" Thursday, October 20th and Friday, October let ALSO ‘ VANITY COMEDYâ€"â€"“MONEY TALKS” BRUCE SCENICâ€"“THE EXPLORERS” 4H. Saturday, October 15th Friday, October 14th Kl NUGRAM NEWS Aclmlmkn l5 5 2!- rvnu llu'luhn‘ w.. h“. And 8 componsation bill. the present serious condition wOuld never have‘ con av bout. at least not for the veterans of the war." The Legion has asked for NINE- somation in the nation-wide confer. encé‘ on unemployment soon to take place ,and whether or not it secures mprcsentation will present to the con- lemme a vast amount of material and data it has gatheml on the unem- "Six hundred thousand john. vot‘ mu .m at Chateau May. at. Mihiel and the Argonne. me. of the ships that braved the UM not who dropped their tools Ind their ledgers to take up the grim m halo of war in far flung America can- cur-meats, am walking the meet: of our tom and cities wondering where the next meal is to come from“ "The American Legion believes Eh,“ had Congress passed the adjusted 'l'lm flory. by (h-m‘w- Weston. ap- gu‘anwl In tlw Sulunhy I'Zu'ning Pow. mu many nmmh» “ng :nnah-r u..- two, "The Opt-n “mt ls ; u whim-deal Inuv mlr luh‘ 4‘: n . 'm-l Imlf fun- n} k-u' iIK \‘ilh K ' Li‘f-I‘JUOII.‘ and ulumd: mm .H u." u unmx Ameri- can "Int-- w;..oh);..-, “In, {3’15' IC' ru-uL inn-L ""'-'l"" u 1......“ “rm an n £4“.le ul' :, w", “i .'(-m' Lau- on»; “I: . I- won [I'mlup’ug tll'.0ID"' .. ("On-us... - ' .54 ll ployment situation. lu‘r um roam u 3:. Ilihiel, m Aug- icon veterans that company the 10¢ American army. compose W’s army of unemployed Hltmm :mvlflrr and 12"“ vafly Ira-mum H" and in Wm": 31: I! IV .1 Indy» 1: ”min“ 7:30 :nvi " {I} p Admiwicm 17- and 101‘ "I" Also “Smoky" H11: Humanm in :2 hmm Vunhhiwr ('omec z‘ I" lam-.1 NJ.” u. JUST IN TIMH" lum- hurtliv' rhuui 0')! I. .1 m M».

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