Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1921, p. 3

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”r. null NH. "any .llvmm- rallul cm ”H ;\ln,un~ 440" .‘IN Arthur KM and tluuxhlrr :Il “'n-«Irau Swamp. \"rv'muq'fl). Mr and ”In Unurgn Sdn'n‘h'r‘cv and ML and Mrs, Jam. flrhm‘rbm‘r "90(01va mu hum I'Mrnn» .‘Zatunhg' to visit MI. and Mrs. "any Autumn. Main and Curtis: sweets “1. (‘ml th'lhnflw. .\rlhm Ah- bolt and "mum \‘inl mun-It'd In Hum an \h-dur-alny In ant-ml a l‘mr "ml lluhlcvi» Kuhn Mr. and ”n. Ln» n-m‘v‘ l‘vlling and turn") mnImml In "uh l'mh lm-I MINI.) and qwul "n- th“ “th Mr. anal .\lv~. “'ullium (‘m-pvr ., wu ‘u. unnyu, In _-.., ., IS Simply an effort to have amateurs take better ones. With the best negative developed in our developing department, each week-we \vil! give FREE 8 6x9 enlaygement. There are no strings to thig offer, it .n n.n....l-. _ e- .‘lr. and ”II. ('MIm- liaqu-bc'h madam! In ('lmlun, tom; mlh (rwml. lad flaming. ”fr. Divmlmhr "r "DIEM. “I. ‘- uwmlhm u now-k nub Inmw folk- II Ont l'nuurr. ”N. Spencer Gwen and chnuhu-v Nru. [Hen-1m!" un- muting u nhul‘ Vin“ in Amara with rolnfluu. Mini Min-dun- Smmon win- a mock «ml gut-u! at Oak (Strange. John lku-rr was! Sumluy will: MA bmflwv Wemlnfll Doc-tr. WMEIGTES Eastman Films (5' Supplies Photographic Goods of all Kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Wilron. formenh' uf Chicago. have mm'ml into the Pell- ing home “‘hirh they wwmly purâ€" chmml. Mrs. l'vllinx and .«m arc low living in "w (tint-utter Imnwsteml Imwtly bought by (hum. M r. and Mrs. l“. Huunu-sn-r. Sn, ro- turncd horm- Sumluy {mm lankmvoml. Ohio, When.- they spent fin- “1‘0ka with their daughter, Mrs. I“. ll. Mac Millan. Remember you’re welcome to at- tend the Lisle Church. (‘nme worship with us. ‘ Downers Grove Electric Co. Mr. and Mr.â€". Jack [IL-Rosa. spent the week end in Lakewood. Ohio, with their sister, MrS. I“. MneMillan. We (In all kinds nf Eln'triml Rvymiring. Machinist Work and carry m‘crything in Blot-him] Goods. Mrs. E. Thiesa and sons, of Mil- waukee spent sevpral days last week with her sister, Mm. E. Yagvl. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thoman spent the week end with Mr. and Mra, Wm. Thoman. of Nuperville. There will be a 8 in] Fellowship §ervloe in the rhurc , Tuesday even- mg at 8 o'clock. November lat. The \Rev. R. M. Burgess. of Somonaulx. will present The Goals of the Church. There will also he an addreax by ano~ ther visiting minister. An oflering will be received to meet the necea- sary expenses. You are invited to these services. Mm. Ed. Yagle enteriained her mother, Mrs. Stearns, of Chicago, on Monday and 'l‘ueuday. Vaiue offira'» SPECIAL 11 1mm.â€" IEWSY I015 PM! ‘llSI-E MD BELMONT Seiberl Norris \ All services on Standard Time. Sunday School at “1:00 a .m. Preaching Service 11:00 a. m. §ermo_n “theme:_ “The Meaning and A Full Line of KODAKS Free Offer M18; “1921 HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY ('urner Belmont! Form! .\\‘9. Telephone 3694 ou- hum! whml pmblum. In! by the Humm- rummillfl‘ rhnimm. Drflnilr drum.- of Ilw pmgmm m" hr nu- Muha'nl uflar Ihr "ml "mm! m!- imz nf Ilw A-eriulluu. 1 Mi»- knnkin m ["va In run-ml 1in din-fling "oft undo-11k"! by the National Consumer: 'll‘ut' with Mmlqumtcn- in New York. Th- nul mating u! Hm I'. 'I'. A. l- 'l‘lmrwlu). Nuwmhrr mm. The "M'Hnl will hr In llw mmm of In} opt-u [mum with alimn-s'mn n! \‘nri- Of all the men in ('cmun-ss Miss Rankin lm‘nllons Man James II. Mann. of llllnol~. Is a leader in intelligent and ronwirntioun «Hort on bthalf of the lm-plc--hv- Nfltlfi Iml dim-sh I‘\’¢'l'\‘ bill. men on l'nnnlmous Con- »out «lay wlu-N ull (lu- goml fellow: It"! lnzetlu-r uml "vole fur your bill if )‘tm will \‘ute (or mlm‘." < I“ It PIVT-TPLH'N I'IIIS NEAR PINE TALK HY JEANETTE RANKIN Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dir-tor again showml their hmpitality and opened their large country home for u ranl and hum-o party Thursday awning for ”W benefit of St. Jnsopl‘ls school ‘l'uml. 'l'he hmm- was beautifully dew (mm-«l with Oak loan-s which gar? a (mu-h «1' Autumn and inspirml the guvs'ts tn play their hast. Ovm' om: hunch-ml gumts partook «I the «It-liti- nus cake and coffi-e. 'l'lw u‘lmlv eve-m was truly a urn-m .‘IH‘CI‘SS and m‘ttml a nice littlv :mmunt for fund. Henry Faulhabm' had (he misfor- tune to lnse his watch last Thursday evening, between Adam Dieters farm um! his homo, It would be greatly appwciuurd if the Finch-r \muld re- turn it to him as it is highly valued mi :1 km” sake. finder (-uuid notify Eugene Huff at Menu and Mochel.: T. J. Grotefeld 94 w. Cum-s Street Downers Grove. Illinois Mrs. Harry Foster entertained Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Potter and daughter Marjory of Downers Glove and Clifr ford of Julie! at dinner on Sunday later in the day Mr. and Mrs. Theron Pot!" and son Donald uf Juliet joined them. Prizes wow given last week at the Goodrich school for the highest marks in reading for a week. The honors were carried 01‘! by Alice. Harry and Arthur Abrams. ‘ Wald comes that Mrs. James Bah nacle and baby are getting along fine. This is quite a noteworthy little girl. being (he first girl In the Bar- nacle family in sixty yearn. EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING “foulinuml from llfllfl' 1) Telephone 6 [hr who"! ‘ Nri. JUHI (.‘mlm-Il. 79 yrmn old, «Ila! at "w hum of her daughter. Mn. ’2. W. I’vrllnu, ('Irvcnu'r “Nd. [Tumoluy evening. Fun-n! nonhu- gm-rr hold at Ibo Mm WMnoulay “(trim-cm. [In "H, H. H. ch'lnl‘.‘ manor «of the M. It. Chunk. elitist-J Mr. and Mrs. (has. V. Moclwl en-l The :Ifm'mmn was not long: enough (minim-d Mr. and Mrs. Eugene \’ial.?‘" hWU‘ hfl” 1h" WNW!“ “'5“ women and family of Wrsteru Springs, andiaw'. or should be, interested in, parv ‘Mr. and Mrs. Will film-Ml uml rnmnydiculurly, and the wmm-n am hoping Sunday. illlat tlwy will have a chance to hear Mr. and .\l..~. Mann-kw wmml a: Mrs. \Md‘ulloi-h rpeak .‘in Downers ‘lm'rly dinner last \‘Vt-dm'sdm‘ “HUN“? in NW m-ur future. ( illnllm‘ of lu-r husband's blnllda 3 "eh-gates from Down-vs Grow- (oi i’l‘lu- following relatives and frivndsfillm federation meeting Were Mrs- nhfliflu mewnt. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lgdumes Lancaster, l’rlnrv. Kelly, and Jim-rekt-r of l’rutl, Kuns., )lr. TituaJCillespie. Members who attended JDH-ya-r of “£11310". Iowa. ML and Mfg. “1‘70 Mosdamv» l’urlsh, O'Nl‘i". M"- :W. ('. Oldfield and son Garth of Con- ler. Hulczynski. Rumba-1. Jam's. ,mvw Park. Mr. "artml Oldfield of|Wurd. M. K. ”llh’l. Luxier and Mar- .lloli\'ur, ”0.. Mrs. Katr Oldfield. Mr. “an. and Mn. J. Knippin. 5m. (‘. K. um: luml daughtrr 'l‘lmlma of Dowuoru; ' -- RUGS ; Wontmnut now ’lfl\ n whoe- Iqmir‘ nlmp. Walsh or: grow! 3‘__._‘ __, _____ _ -._ n.___._ â€";9: ers. A. Whittom. Mr. and Mrs. (E. ('. Muercker um- tun-d with his brother and wife anal mmlwr In Chicago. last Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tolikump. MRS. JULIA CADWELL Mrs. A. Squglia and sun of Chicago spent the week end with her sister Fluronco- and Charles Maorchor \reu- tlw guests M (1'. K. I300. and “nmily last Sunday. L Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Maon-ker and fmuthu-r. Mrs. Anna Maercker. in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mal-r- cke‘r. of Pratt. Kama, motored to Wayne, and look in the noted Dunv ham Farm. of l‘orclu-on horses, on wturn taking the wonderful drive 'I'mm St. (‘hurkrs to Aurora with beau: tiful srenor)‘ nn either .~i«k\. fluv "V - ...,. I A llollowe’cn Party and Box Sociall She leaves to mourn her loss three was held lass, Friday, October ,28nl,lnlaughters. Mrs. E. W. Perkins, Mrs. by the Smith Westmont Social Cluhgl. F. Wegge. of Burllngton, Mrs. at the schoolhouse. Tho 301100] was John Reid, of l-‘remo, Calif., besides *«lecoratetl with the usual hollowe’enlthrce sisters, Mrs. Harriet Ms'gatt, of ‘tllmmings and the entertainment was' Burlington, \Vis.,Mrs. Mary Benedict. in the way of pin-es em, by thew! Racine, Wis, and Mrs. Elizabeth children. The boxes wove bi'uutifulilh-unlsley. Madison, Win-0min. and also mntuined very good food ~~~~-~~-~-~»~~â€"--« { which was immensely enjoyed. A1 , . y ‘ { very pleasant evening was enjoys-1|; “RN "" k‘ I" h" ' and everyone is looking forward till T" "EA" (MFNTY tho Imxt meeting. ‘ E (1.”; Ivmmmnm SOUTH WESTMONT NEWS NOTES .»\lsu Agent for The Eastern Automuhile Indemnity Assn- Hi F :I must delightful upon car with always a [up protecting against the sun. In incle- ment \u-uthor it is .1 closed (-ar. clust~pronf. watvrprnnl’. (-nlil-prnnf. l-‘im-ly upholster- ml. Equipped with rlm-tric starting and lighting system uml Ilvmmmtahlv rim: with :l' ._.-im’h tires front and rear. A real fum- il)‘ (-m'. The delights nf the ('lm-tric (-m' with thv wnnmm' of tho Fm'rl. The Ford Sedan is tho favorite fumily car; .wnts l‘n'o comfortably. While an oncltml ’m‘ with permanem lop. it has large win- dows. and may in .1 minute ln- changed to DISTRlBl’TORS (y'. W. WELFH. Resident Agent Phone 654 for Demonstration. \lanlo \w- TUE ”NIVERSAL CAR Iona: 61m Wemglm SEND IN YOUR 0L0 cnrm AND CLEAN IAGS WE WILL MAI"! THEM OVER IN« TO BEAUTIFUL HUGS Sha- ulso spoke about our rivil ser- vim.- und the zlisrriminatious: [hut have been mmlv against \vmnen even when ”my hun- passml examinations at “In lu-zul of ”)0 list. A» one way of doing away with “'thc- int-reusing divorce phoblom Mrs. McCulloch advocutml :1 Mayo of two weeks between tho issuance of the Illarriugu license and the porform- an('(- of the l'('l'('nl()ll)’, films givlng the couple a longer chance to think it over. Also that there should be a law providing for health vertificntesi bol'ort- llrvnrzc could be imm-d. marriage and divorn ulcuusu NEAR LINCOLN M 81-] arcs ma ML: ‘ing. The remains were taken to Waterfoni, Wis” when- she was bur- ied alongside her husband who died a year ago in July. She leaves to mourn her loss three J lmunon (ymun "I ((‘onlinur-l from pum- I) Showing the tug 0’ war between the airplane and the automobile staged in Downers Grove. .\ marwlws picturizatinn (if thr nus expedition of (Hun. .Inhn ('. Fromnnt and the mhr-an-e-s of Kit (Tar-v sun. A thrilling story of the Royal Northwest Mounted l'nlico with Hart (lining: the best \vnrk nf his career. William S Hart “O’Mallyof the Mounted” who also played the principle role an Ibo lg-uilimalc stage A l. S () SNUIl POLL/Ht!) (‘OMEDY and PATIII'Z NEWS Charlie Chaplin - Ben Turpin, fCurliss Theatre “Dice of Destiny” “Winners of“ the West” WITH ROSEMARY THEBY AND LILLIAN GISH HARM DEXTER’S ART CRAFT SHOP NEXT TO THE BAKERY SATURDAY SPECIAL 3 qt. Aluminum Kettle, each 50c HALLOWE’EN NOVELTIES A Big Assortment A REVIVAL OF THEIR GREAT COMEDY Wednesday, November 2d Emma Dunn m Forget Your “Old Lady 31” A Picturiulion of the famous May “ilh “HIS NIGHT OUT” Tuesday, November lst A L S 0 INTERNATIONAL NEWS Saturday, October 29th FIRST ('HAI’TER 0F AN I) INTERNATION AL N EWS

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