Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1921, p. 2

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Elfnrtive will! tlw return to stan- nrtl time. Sunday. October 30. a I umlnr of suburban train service allâ€" iRtmonts nemsearily have to I)? made an important charm» being Put the Burlington‘s “last train" will Have Chicago 14 minutes earlier, 011 at 12:45 A. M. instead of 12:59 A. 11.1 New folders will be distributed before the changes take plans. ( H \XCE IN THIE RIVRIVINGTON RfllITE SI’N0\Y. OCT. 3.. ,3. In :1 minivmm'. "Thv hm giwn' m m‘t"): my «inn»! by ”w KPI' '0'. of SL1” ruk‘vr ynnnn in ”Nun-ma: ":0 :mln- mh‘h- laws," .‘Ir. (.mwlm'w \uitl. I'c-M into fur-1‘ Jnh I-i :md r'rrlvh man) lhmhamk rf :‘anu now lhar v9 r0»! 0" [hrw-r in Nth-N ha‘ Nau‘ Inmsz into thn gum! mmk fund ’vrnuth H‘F‘ Imrvn ‘ “'n lornh'li!» \- iln! Hw- numb-w of! ,bp‘il‘ntiolh for ("v.fiufl't'ulr'.~ license: :1, Mn inrmau-vl mnflémfly 1M x -r NM and many (Manual-Ms have vrlm‘d lironw plates. "Thr- first visit of impr-ctnre to a .mmunity is harm-[r for "w purpoate warning dolinquonh. but ‘0 for! rat aufi'iciont warninx has mm- been awn! and the law win ho strictly on- '3trv>d aml thlimmnnh punished LWdPT H10 ponalties provided." kw". 1 .(NHDM-LV. AUTO l.\' VI'IS'I'N M'Nfll. VISITS "U“.VERS -;ucl. uf Ulnlhv ('ulmmlu; O..wu‘i¢l 1. Huwkyunl of lhmm-n, (.mw; (’ril 'L llaubunl, chm-Wt]; and Mrs. Alt-Ha \'i\iml. M [Jr (.‘mdo'r. Illinois. "Zhwvn mumk'hihln-u aha uun'ivo. Ml. Huakymd luv-alml in Downer. 'mm- in I!!!“ ulww 1:0 mm: Mu family and nlunm-d ”arm. "0- Wu: vu-Il lumln to "w qur mnkknu of tbr nuam- and M" In «mu-miter"! by Hum. Sim "wt. M- has 'olltmwl Vin» modem hay-5mm m lbw nanâ€"HI Int 0," In. your. 3!" \qu l-r "din-cl and "NIH! "I ”DP Inn» of I'Hflwr. "III. In mix-my hc- wu~ tundra-cl in ”w 1.1m. 0' “W ('hurrh 0f England and Hal- h-m a faithful Inflow" uium‘. ‘umral «on/inn wru- lot-M III “N" Elam-own! rhurrh nl l'urhor wamr "vol 7nd; n‘l- «htmml am“: for burial. Mr. Hunky-M van- maulr n Mule-r "mum in Silt-yumm- hum. N0. 27. 0w vlnm "‘flv'fl’fl. in "w war "‘72 and -, nu...“ fllh' \Im. Invlni will” "w hv~‘HIIn'n “Ht-II H h" .mulv ng Wr- Imptmrmnnl- in .(‘oadivim l'rlnufinn \lta l .0“ "tr? Nina- LIM 1‘ low. link-d um] burial “us mmlr in the 'Suw-r» illq» m-mmvr}. Tom ”nu-Ryan! wu but"! an liar- umbm R. IMR in ‘lfllkmllifl', Hmduud. Hr m ~:v~ in “Marin, liaumla in 1869 mtl “a. munit-rl h- .‘lim Fanniv Kr“! m Mull '3, ”‘72. To link unim- ww Ium [um rhiMrvn. Mhzm 'l'. Huwka um Funeral {\CIW'l-(‘f'r \‘.('u‘* imhl Tue» day “Hermann, 0Mniuz.2)lh a! the fieidchemn ('hupl'l. Nun-milk, for Thomas Huwkym'sl. \slm ”it'd last Thursday. October 20:12, at Pitcher. (”duh mm. The RP. (Min-rt M. Newâ€" 1nd 11...»! m nl' I!“ :v’l'“_l"blfi.‘t Epha'co- pal (fhunh. of Dmrm: Gym-e, ofii-f FORMER RESIDENT GWEN GRIFFITHS ‘ BURIED AT'NAPER- GREATLY PLEASES VILLE ON TUESDAY‘ EARLVILLE FOLKS Thomas "awkward Pas-med Away Last? \[meared There in (bun-n for Prcs~ 'l‘humday. «mum- 2’": at : hytfl'iun Church ”nun Fund Pitch-Y. IIHnM-ma. ; luv lMofl'r Hill. "run“ ‘5‘ HAWKYARD Un- 1.1mm of llu-‘nuinu4 my-nniza- :lhm. uf llu- \illugu, Phone 8 ONE WAY to celebrate S H E R l I" I" Primary -â€" April ll. I922 W. V. L. COMMITTEES . APPOINTED ‘ » Th0 bimhine Junk-r ha: the following comment is. it rt'pm't of film concert. I Miss Gwyn Urm’itix‘, u sopranu‘ ”mist with mm of the sweeteSU w'w- heard 12010 in many a «lay, vu‘ gin-n (-nvow after encore, and 13:0 (‘mu’d would haw “$1th to hm', EV» hours without tiring. Hm rv-i mun-kublc «u'M-tm-ss of \‘Hirv and: rznrgo- huw- been cumulwmrol upon by: :u number 01‘ admiring friends sincut L. r appmrum-o and in thv futurn it} rm; be nrmngml to hun- (ln-w young; \m. w" appL-ur hm’e again “my will: lw' grown-d by :m t-nlllu‘inyliu ”"de of admin-ya ‘ Mi.» (AI-n mnmm took part in in mun-n at I‘Turlvillt- an Friday oven- ing Ovtubnr ch for the benefit of tho- «rum. fame! of 1h" I'm-abyu-rian‘ ('hurch there, ‘ filllJl'lTS \‘Ul‘R \IH'H ['0‘ flu'.‘ of >1an! and sa fly. This slugan has become as: much a part 0f uur lmsi~ "(-83 as nm' reputa- tion fur roliuhilit}: 'i‘hv Lt-uguc uf “'unmn Vu't-w held Candidate For Sherln‘ Lawrence Hattendorf ('mrzr mzrr'n‘ smzmn' Wv m1- :Ilwnys at the mm‘mg wuss- rmuh yuvmg (h:- .\ BETTER WAY is to sit down to a supper table graced with a big, brown, deep, delicious Punkin-Pie, flavored to the Queen’s taste and made from a Pie-Punkin, raised on a sunny slope and sold at Nash’s Grocery. OF COURSE the other edibles that make a good meal should be there too, and they can all be had at the same store, but without the Punkin-Pie it will not be a Hallowe’en supper. FOR THIRTY YEARS now NASH has supplied Downers Grove tables with just such Hal- lowe’en suppers. iack-o’lantem through the streets. South Main Street Klein’s Market Frvsh Pork Shnuldcrs. per pound . Lard, per pound .................. Veal Brmst. to stufl'. per pmmd Veal Shmddcr, per pound ......... Leg 0' Lamb, per pound .......... Sausage Meat. per pound ......... Pork Loin Roast. small per pound . Oysters, quart ................... Armoum Oats. ................... Rod Buck Salmon. tall ............ Raisins. Seedlm. 15 n7. ............. Raisins. sealed, 15 oz. .............. Richilieu Pancake Flour, per pkg. .. Instant Swans Down Cake Flour Mrs. Alice Heckman Mrs. Thus. Remington . . . . President I l-Pfl'lfilfllllfll~- Mrs. Kenneth Snupu Miss (‘mmh Following are the officers and com- mittees: of the Leanna: ‘ Mrs. William Parrish l , Mrs. Chester Road . . . .Vico-Prvsidl‘nt ' Mrs. Juhn Jenkins ....... Secretary ‘ _ _ Mrs. (ll-urge Staiger. .. . . ,‘l‘wasuxvr “r?" "“""V“ 5“'g"“5 ’ U SJt'lh Biron-tarsal Lnrgeâ€" ‘ - . M“ William O'Velll .‘lrs. In. \\. Nu‘enu'y . . ,. ‘ I Finance» - My.» lamest ljlsull'r ‘ , . . . __ L l ‘ x ‘. 1‘ l" ‘ .‘lzy lu l- ‘I3l|r'\u.‘~'\ .11.. .Imnz mum } _ . , . 021* l'\'.lV’:.‘ llerJt'x l1:l\ mantlmg (alumina-5* . .. l - k'uu 1:1 a..\nuug \h‘ :I zancl l‘ul>licit_\'â€"â€".\lrx. Rupert Batonmu. Citlzvnsllip Study Clzlsaw Ml» O’Neill :-'.‘.\ \~ .4: p! all-:r t! \\ .- ."l‘ (turn «an: u'fim l 3 Mn. I‘ainr , I Mi~.â€"~ Juan» Smim \ , ..\ | {lMeml-or.~hipâ€"â€"- “ . V 1 I 3h). Chester Revd ;" H ‘ ‘ .‘lrx‘. Thomas Kvlly J . Mrs Horace Earnharr Mrs. E. H. Huntinnun I'lll't‘ Bl‘t‘d Sltk‘l! Local Govemmontw l' l" \‘nfiv"u"¥’z~: mii sr Mn. If Morgan \.-,'.-'.' m v- U'r \‘J-lvTPw Mr~. William Blmlgm’. 3 n~'_\ 5.“.le a" lw-Ev. \ u MM. limos! l’iwhoe t"! l‘uumw Wow. « l’rogmen ~~~~~ x- l» - ha .|[ 120“ p Mn. Lami» Jfllli'r “a ('h nu Spring .‘ll~. “1 .-\. My?” wu‘mxl nirhh-rml nun-.- hr.- llallowe en We guarantee this (-ofl'co “Approved” Brand Smoked California Hams Palmolive. Fairy and Lil'chuuy '1“ Assorted, 3 bars for ....... While the Punkins lastâ€"4 Saturday Bargains at Klein’s Cash Market American Family Soap AAâ€" 10 bars forâ€"60¢ ‘. Nash ARBUCKIJ'Z BROTH ERS COFFEE t. small per pmmd ............ 28c .............................. 60c .............................. 28(- rn. tall ....................... 23c . I5 07. ....................... 28c 3m. 51 lb. 16c is to 2] South Main St. ‘»"".\:-2' 4w. .u l' mi ('11 nu S; q-u'vu! u‘ghtvrvd mm | l‘uu‘ Brod Stuck Sale l" \zh: 4' ’r‘ “1'. ‘ 'uilet Soap, Telephone 279 H F “shrunk: l‘ulv’w hI-msw bus Iwcu {My n ailmuup‘: \H .1 shell" in: lug-I'- 1‘143 \\ .- \L-Jx Nan-J lhvu‘. msth Study u'fvmm‘x- lhm We are getting repeat 0:1le every day. l‘unm'w U‘o‘u‘. uu l-‘ruizu. m- MW. .u mm in .m. .‘hdl‘f' \i Ch nu Spring Pigs and mghtrrod pun-v lm-d hulk. 8 to 10 pound average cl. Sale 3'. Pub- Thar? 1' l-‘m‘m. \ u'ih » mmix ._ «u i-‘ruizu. {I .m. Juan- ng‘ Pigs and llh"! hulk. â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" ‘at ! SL‘. I l ITK' .l6t' .16; .Ihc nwx X the WEST SUBURBAN MONK COMPANY mmge,m, local Salesman, cutiss Theatre nag. IMMIIER Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. \'.'indows :' Brews Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lu! h Nails mu. Etc. Shingles Lumber Doors WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM «cum Nowhere else can you get the ext ‘aordinary values we offer here: Our designing is correctâ€"you get real in- dividuality, good wm-kman- ship, the finest woolons. (‘mm in now. JOS. M Twenty years of service have given Buick valvo~in-hearl muturs unequalled reputa- tion for power and dependability. Saying “valve-in-head” today means “Buick” as much as it (lid two decades ago. â€"~l:m'l vu 1!: c chuiu‘st [mi toms win ixc gum‘. Right mm' is Hm lime to m" dcr yuur 'l‘hunksgiving tai- loring: and in that way :u'uid disnppuim2mm. Uur (“hm ing 02' fubrirs :m' «'01lele Good Tailoring for- Thanksgian 5% Place Your Coal Order Now Big Values CLEANER -- DYER - TAILOR 27 South‘Main Street YOUR EMPTY COAL BIN Mr. Coal Consumer Manufacturers: Dealer: ( ‘OM. MILLWORK lhvi’diuz Materials of All Kinds this high grade coal. Also hard coal. Poca- hontas. “Cnrhmml” etc. (Bet \our coal in the bin. sit bank and don't won 3'. “0M Ben" Franklin ('0. is sold oxeltwively by us in lknvners Grow. I .owoat prices now for Everylxuly will need coal then and it may be hard to get. Sn why do- lzly phoning vuur order Now for early delivery. Should be filled now. Its only a few weeks until heat will be necessary. Phone One Five W aura". F. o. a. [div-1W m... Mara...» 22-FOIr-38 ”Jar-n ”Jar-37 “it. Fun Mon-34 . 3 Friday, October 28,921 Etc. Etc. Sand Gravel Cinders Plaster Cement Coke

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