Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1921, p. 5

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1. O I I .793‘QVI I I...I‘..U .sl,...g..:la'zlg.fi. O A Bum tn Mr. and Mn. Frank S.- (ran-ki. 0! Nu. Sun-low tut-nor. 8.!- unln). Octuhvl '.':hl. am right pound hub) bu). Hank. Jr. 'l'lu- ('mul uf ”mm! a! [hr Boy 36-"! ('umu-ul uull huh! u p'wlul flio‘t'll'ifl' ":le run-alts) musing m Hu- Hm'u SclmuI. ll“. Emma Simswr nml Ilnuuhlcr, lbw», of Jrlk-L .pant that “wk Hul yum Ilmh (MU-inn Mr. and Mn. lid. wan! Lemon. of Ilughlaml uumur. Mn. J. H. Hunk-"field In» re- tun-ml from ”In Im-pilnl uhen- rho- umIn-rwvnl u .wrmu- uwrutiun 31ml 5.» now rmn'ulmcing. M!" and Mn. \\'ill (”IL‘S- and sun, Honurql. of llockfuul. motorml hem III-t. Sunday and awn! Um «lag with (hu- L‘. H. limah family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Srhrank of liddaugh avenue attended a birth- dn) many of a m-phew. Churlh Ben- del. of Chicago. . Born to Mr. and Mir. Eimor Fjord; (nee Frances Whitney) a nine pound baby girl, ()cupbor 261k. u! Ih-«klic'|(.,T Mr. and Mrs. Ben, Thulin and son spent the week end with his rela~ fives in the city. Miss Edith Wells accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Venard. of Oak- wood avenue, entertained a company of friends at dinner on Sunday. Four cylinde1 truck, open express body, just the thing for light hauling. Six good tires and' 1n good mechanical condition. Time payments can be arranged on any of the above cars. Your own terms. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Brettner. of Benton avenue, spent last Sunday with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vix, of La Grange, spent the week end with their parents here. Mrs. R. C. Elliott and infant of Iockport, Illinois was in Downers Grove visitor on Tuesday. D 45, five passenger touring, overhauled, repainted and all new fenders. Some bargain! Touring. 1921. Electric lights and starter. A real bargain. Can you use it? Truck, light delivery. good shape for $125.00 cash. Mrs. J. B. Jenkins of Oakwood ave- nue has gone to Ohio, for a visit With relatives. ted .I S .w Mr. A. G. Prince of Iowa City. called on friends {or a short time on Friday. Six-thirty eight, 1917, five passenger. Overhauled and in excellent shape. Five good tires. The Roche family of [Austin visited here on Sunday. 'Mrs. Allie Clues. of Warren nun, is on the sick list. Mm. Chas. B. Me is entertaining hot aunt, Miss Knight. Mia‘s Tess and Apn Fitzgerald visited the home folks Sunday. Used Car Bargains Ilembers of the Cuckoo Club spent Saturday afternoon out “Dodgeing.” Sheetmelal 1mm mhor 'l'lu- l'lica Sumr-Smokelm Hot Air 539101;: is worthy nf your examination. le \\'iNimusmu Hut .-\ir Furnaces "we! the most difficult mmh’oments INTELLIGENT Hm AIR HEATING § ““I%.*I "WEWI‘:.WIJIIVC BM L. G. Murray of Woodlawn the Lancaster family this WHEN BUILDING KIDWELL GARAGE CO. PHONE 2 8 4 iyf'ORUIf ) mw'és DIENER BROS. PHONE 199-1! PATERSON AUBURN BUICK FORD THI'Z ‘ The Ladies Aid Society of the Con- gmgational Chull‘ll will hold an all Ids) session in the church on Thurs- Eda). NuIeuIbeI 3d. All members and [fIiI-IIIII: are urged to come early and ‘ibn'ng something for lunch. The Mi>siouary Socieu' of the M. ’l-I. Church, will meet Thursday. NOVA :ml. III 2:30 p. III., at the home of Hui film-organ Allison. lfl Wurn‘n avenue.‘ ilA'iMld'l‘f Mrs. Hurry llimes. Subject: ‘erli‘ Reach of [III- Church." .‘liw AIIIIu l-‘II~II~. of Milwaukee“ ,\\'.'.' I'nr'uclly of tho.- (-IIn'e, spent' ‘1! fI-w Il;I_\.~ with ")0 “ism. ~ ('om ululi .-\n..Iml:I Loilnuulgulh. They enter-i The Ladies of St. Paul’s Evangeli- cal Church will sene a chicken pie dinner at the church parlors, Grove atmcl’. ’l‘uesda)‘, November 8th, at Little Louise and Louis Schuetz at- tended a birthday party last Friday at Oak Park given in honor of their cousin, Billy Lehmann's fourth anv niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lamlorf and Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Slants and daugh~ tars, spent last Sunday at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pischel, east of St. Charles. errnnrr: \mrl’k-I (‘uawn MM) ; The Young People's League of St. ‘ Paul's Evangelical Church will give Iits annual concert Friday, Novem- ber 4th, at 8:00 p. "1.. at the Church. Mr. and Mrs. Sven Svenson and‘ WI): and Mrs. Oswald Grotefeld of‘ Whit-ago, were the guests at St. Pauls 'parsunage last Sunday. ADELAIDE A. WALTER ‘Dr. M. L. Puffer spent “'mlnesduy attending the clinic of Dr. Bailey and associates in Davenport, Iowa. The clinics are devoted to intra-venous medication. "mun-r» Grow. I” P'mflo .'t2«.\l, Lieutenant 1'. D. McWeeny and son Douglas pitcher for the “’hite Sax and Helen of Austin visited last week at the home of Mrs. Michael Venzml, niece of Mr. McWeeny. It. and In. Clinum and (hunk kind I (or Month In her how: Int tor. Betty. of Almeda. Cdlfomlu. Saturday evening. wore entartained fit dinner last Sat- DI‘ Ind "rs. A. P. Georg. ud‘ urday at the C. W. Singleten-y home. daughter. Bernice. of Chicago, the: The Young PeOple's league of St- Dr. F. J. Smith family and Miss PW” Evangelical Church W5" Ki“? Mamie Ehgwelschall, of Lisle, were its annual concert Friday, Novem- Sunday visitors at the T. F. Kelly be!” “h. at 3500 Pv m.. at the Church.‘ home on North Forest avenue. Tenth" of Plano a! blink. (‘hknn Electrical 9 l'II‘. Otto “'3: the successful bid‘ dear for [he installnfiuu II! a somic tank. similar to the one which will be installed in Downers Grove, which has been arranged for by the Village of Cary. Work has_ commenced «H the project. Ray Andrus and his mother am leaving this week for Tacoma, Wash. where they will make their future home. Ray's sister, Nellie. is locat- ed then- und Imus provided for their coming. “Sentimental Tommy" is the title of a screen masterpiece which will be shown Monday, November 7th, at the Cultiss Theatre by and for the benefit of the High School Athlotic Association. 1 ‘ Th0 Booster Cmnmilu-mof the I. ‘0. 0. F. are giving a Hallowe‘en Dance and Buuco party at Zindt’s Hall, Monday evening, October 31st. All Odd Fellows and lhelr families and Rebekahs and their families are cordially invited. Miss Lucile Bush entertained Miss Hazel Bawtt and Miss Agnes Bon- woll, of Chicago. over the week end at her home on Gilbert avenue. All are studentx at the National Kinder-v gamer) College. ieorge A. ’l‘ingiey. agent of the C. A. at Juliet, and Mrs. Venue Merton and daughter. Ester, of Chiv cago, wew here Sunday to help cek-.~ brute Mrs. Noble‘s birthday. of W. Maple avenue. 1 NORTH SIDE GROCHY MARKET GROCERIES Sugar, 10 lbs. for Bulk Oatmeal, per pound .................. 04c Yellow Corn meal, per pound ............... 03c Big Tree White Asparagus Tips ...........38c Special Seeded Raisins. per pkg. ........ 25c Ferndell Seedless Raisins, per pkg. .......... 27c Ferndell Tall Milk, 2 cans for .............. 25c Ferndell Sifted Eary June Peas, per can ....24c Baldwin, Northern Spy, Wagner, Grimes Golden Apples, per peck .......................... 65c Ask for special prices on larger quantities Pork Loins. small and lean, per pound Pork Loins, medium, per pound ......... Lean Pork Butts, r pound ............. Fresh Pork Shoul er, Hill) ave, per pound Spare Ribs, per pound .................. Fresh Hams, per pound ................. Veal Shoulder, per pound ............... California Hams, 4.6"» are, per pound . . . , Regular Hams, 10m ave, per pound ...... Georgia Square Bacon, per pound ........ Lean Strip Bacon, per pound .............. Home Made Pork Sausage. per pound ...... Leg 0‘ Lamb, per pound .................. Spring Chickens, per pound .............. SATURDAY SPECIALS We have onlm‘od and have on the way a cask of imported Danish Butter to arrive any day. Uur nmttoâ€"To sell the best if we have to an to thv old country for it. LEAVE YOUR ORDER NOW! STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Watch For It! MEATS I -4 4:351 z ‘ $03. EM 8‘ raga G witâ€"bl. >3. _ 4...}! .8 F gnu I8.” ”c1309.... :oufll. >225?! G. B. T0125, M. D. ses Clara Johnson, Dorothy Drew. Grace Timpkc, Mao Leibundguth, Es- ther Klein, Mildred Hoffman .Mar- gran-t Vix, May Binder and Millie Buschmtmn 'l‘he Misses Alice and Esther chl entertained the 'l‘ 8: T‘s. u! n Hal- lawe'en stag party last Friday l-ven- ing, those present having a delight- ful time. The guests were tho Mis- At a met-ting of the Frivmls of the American Legion Monday evening. at Library Hall, another committee was appointed to formulate plans to get an expression from the churches, fraternal orders and societies of the village and they Mill call another meeting if the msponse to their ef- forts will warrant it. I, per pound ...... 28¢ )ound ............ 25c d ................ 2lc ave., per pound . .15c .................. 15c .................. 23c .................. 25c ., per pound ...... 18c )er pound ........ 28c ‘ pound .......... 19c d ................ 30¢ per pound ........ 25c .................. 28c The Philatlmu Class of the Gun- grogational church will hold their rugulur monthly meeting on Friday evening. Nuwmbm- 4th at the home of Mrs. I. H. “tango, 9 Highland avonml. All members and friends are juvitud. I Farm" Toombs. of Prince avenue. entertained uixteen of his friends It a birthday and Hndowe' en party last Friday evening. Games and favors were the feature of the evening. Ex- cellent lefresth-nts were served alul‘ all said they had tlu- “best time ever." r Virgil Catharina Mt has I'll! “turned to school After an about of two weeks hzving undergone an operation in a Chicago hospital. She wishes to express her hearty nppmiâ€" ation to the many inquiring friend» and companions. iIinIC‘!!! £95900" Come Ghost Hunting and Gloom Chasing with Charlie Ray. Its thrilly and chilly and chock full of joy. Vanity Comedy-â€" in the famous Charles Hoyt Play Remembei what Pay did as the. director of Scrapâ€"Iron? Well, he directed this one too. “he Dicke Theatre “The SignuonTlIe Door” On Thursday, October 20th. Mrs. E. M. Smart. of 136 80. Washington street, entertained the Elder Women's Bible Class of the M. E. Church, of which she is a member. About 25 guests responded to her invitation. After passing a pleasant visiting hour, joining in the singing lead by‘ Mrs. Newluml and listening to some} lively rem-nations by Master Richard] Norma Talmadge “SWEET REVENGE” Thursday Friday Nov. 2346:: Building Hardware, Bathroom Fixtures Refiinished GRINDING AND SHARPENING Pateniable Ideas Worked Out Punch Press and Screw Machine Work Factory: "0 Blodgett Ave. Office: 81 Benton Ave. PHONE 248-] 'BRUCE 5(1)le VANITY (‘0MEDY-“RO(TKIN(.‘ Tlll-l "OAT" BRUCE SCENIC Plating in Silver, Nickel, -Coppe1jand Oxidize Julius Severus Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Saturday, October 29:11 Friday, October 28th ”$1"?an TABLE WARE RESILVERED IN Comedy-Johnny Hines in A wholesome flute comedy played by a good cast, one that is difl'ercm. Her 8th on “'1' wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympithy shown us in our late bereavement.- Oswald F. Hawkyard. Stella Vivian. Na pervillt, Ill. Wanda llawley USED FOR DEMONSTRATION “Torchy's Big [And KINOGRAM NEWS For Sale Relaonable-Jl‘erm W. B. RODMAN Guan‘nu-ed l.\‘ Phone 51-)

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