Phone 212~J.2 R. F. D 2 Downers Grove. Ill. “'0 arr rr‘ady tn moasuw your building and griw‘ animate without uh- licatmn on your part 10 pun-ham. Keep milk and \i'arm‘on Rms heat. Saw- ynur coal. Saw _\'nur and do!- lar<. Br- rnmfnrtahln \"moul is Hw Weatlwrstrip you “ant. on your windmu and «lam-- makes a link Mai no a {out way. . It is costly (o In! hoatml air wwu‘ thru the large cum-ins around your windows and doors. You can't <5! idly by and <00 your mhl meh going to wash. There’s a Long Hard Win- ter Ahead Weatherstrip is more essen- tial than a valve on a radi~ ator. This flu-I am ing nlm K'P cannot be m‘cr looked. with can! primw high" than during the war. His-MN .‘lark‘ Kuhn) and l'aulino Smiih “an! In Mzulimn. \\'i~'.. Friday in s'pt‘nd a ruuph' of day" will! “in Eloanorr Smim. whn i< allvvuling "w l‘uiu-rrzily. â€Ls "NH' :mhhun. ul' Hail-MM. Anne up in lwr mm Fun! «Man and «put om .lm Hvi» “wk mm Mrs. (Tun-kw Min-T “L and .\h-. F. |' "WV"! sur- Hw prowl y‘aru-M- Hf :I NIH» Iluughlrl'. Mm Sunday m-mmm. a! Laï¬rlnn. ,Vu-Dmluq un-I \nllum) l‘nmn'htmh‘v awn! Tuvalu} will: Hwér :mmlfnlhrr and gmmlmnlhm' :u Lo-munl. ."|~'. 1‘ ll. I‘Mnam. of H. “mm, Incl. am" «0‘ Mn. N. H, Nnrmml. is \i‘ilinx hm fur a Tn-“nu’rk‘, n u do! SI», and .\lr~. anlu Mum mun... HI ml" (‘lvit'uxu fur-thug. SOUTH-OF-USLEIOTES ALLMETAL On Saturday Honing. (klmcr 21'. Mn. Funk llaumwa-r. Six. \\u- nar- prlml Mwn flu- family numeral 1! homo. In honor I»! hrr mnh birthday. TM party “51- unrlulnl mw humhvol [art will M m.- cluMIv-n and their {amnion A gut-4| mm- «m lulcl b) all. 'flll "w w-r hug!“ u! â€w manning. NM mun) familim lm~ o-wry «'Mlol am! "w fnlhvn uml manhvu hum: aml Ihlr (0 Fl ltmrlhrr mu ~m-l. a» two-union m u fnmih uf vhvwn u-MIW dun. .‘luy Hwy Iiu- In Dunc wwml mrh matlwnmg~ )lr. Alva James, of Pin-"Ann. “L. will xiw- a lulk on Snulll Aim-rial a! lhe Lisle Church Friday mc-nmg. November IIUI. at N o'clock. :\ small Admission for \\'il| hr «harm-«If Sum-- upliran .‘lulw- ui" Iu- Ihul. Mr. Juno-- comes wry highly ro-mmmrmlmi m don’t tonal lo ~un- "w «latch. \‘nu'll nun-r hc- «wry If yuu unu-ml, Mr. and Min. Urulmm \\'_\‘lli-- vn~ tm‘tainml 0w (oachvru and school chil- drvn aml olhur frivmk at n â€alllmv- on party at lht-ir homi- on Mmuluy owning am! all haul .1 wry gum! timv. Mr. Edwin Yum-I wan taken \015' sick on Monday night and ht: may have to hr Nike" (.0 a hmmlul fur trontmonl. Allmetal Weatherstrip z The Congregational [Julius Aid Snâ€" ciety will hold its next wgunr mm‘lâ€" ing (l‘hurulay urtm'zpun. Nm'vmhor mm with Mrs. (‘. Milk-r. \Ii“ Mrs. 0. Cultmun and mu. I-lqlw:u~«l,“" of Chicago, spent the “(u-k mud at ’5‘ the home or Mr .zmd Mrs Anhurfh‘ Porter. I The Murphy sisters hnvr purchased two lots in Lisle and vxvavaling has already been begun for their new home. Mrs. “lbs. Dobbs is again home all ter an extended stay in Chicago with a niece who has been ill. The Lisle School was closed Friday on account of teachers‘ visiting day. Mr. Albert Plumb, 9f Downers Grove spent Sunday with his parents G. H. KELLOGG CHURCH NOTES Sunday Schootat 10:00 a. m. Preaching and Communion Service at 11:00 a. m. IEWSY NOTES mm [ISLE AND BELMMT flat. November 4. 1921 Sernrlouflthemc: "Our Corcnant with You are invited to these services. Luulh' I’irlrv qI-ul HH- and. "w Srhmnn lmmr. Mr». “mu [In-u um! .\lh-, \\’ill_ .\lm°lwl ~urn-4| pit-n1) "f maul rukth.‘ aluughnup mnl hut n-flm- lu (hr marry rnmal. The nnl) nhuuhark mu Illul llu- vu‘mnx was (on rhmt. ' 'l'hmv- luv-mu hun- Mr. nml )ln.‘ Frank Sluflrluh .uul I‘mmlp. Mr. and] flr-a Mun l'rlmmm and family. .\II.‘ and MM \hll Mawhrl mm family" .‘Ir-, llmu [ho-u and fnlmh, F‘lu‘n Such“. .\|5~~ La-Mnh. Hum Anna Tuck. Mu. .hlniph mu! William “'4". .\l.nlin. Hun) uml ('lmu Fuulhuhrv. Fri-d :uml Holuuul Nth-râ€. Alirr um! Walt-u Huh-an, uml ï¬lm-l \'u .\~ :1 :u-ma-mhrmuwt uf [he rw-nt. uflm a fun \erI chum-n mmlr. Mlle Howard ~\lnrhu-l jm-«fllml him with a lwumiful pun nf rull’ lmk‘ I‘I'mu lth- [In-31ml Main and Curtis: Streets 'l'hv z-u-ninx “1H r|wfll playing uanuu and running. .\II~.~ Mu “'in furnishing Hu- un-nmpunimvm ml the plum». .{wns most artistic in orange and black, Jcats and witches smiled at the guests lfrmn M'oryn‘llvnn Oak leaves aclom- .ml the «lows, and tho culturing \\ as exâ€" mulsilr. Many unknown spirits mum- [ml tlu- plat-v,- ru-ryom- being masked. ,‘Gamm anal dum‘ing until u lute hnu {than )‘I-l'rtullnwuls. 'l'lw guests (lnv‘ jpzu‘tul in [he early Morning hwur. l ghin': llmw lmub lilu‘ an owl fur the! “'Ewn .Ul'h-ul I't-It-o.~ul| nulli' hvmw frum lii- \Huk lib! Sulunlay c-u-nim; h.- l'uuml .(\\:HIH;|: hm) mm thirty fril'nvls. m-wr'lu Iu-lp n-lt-hruh- his uwmy-lird unllulu}. With the host negative developed in our developing «le a’l‘fnwn‘t. ii'ï¬ch week, we will give FREE 3 6x9 en argement. There are no strings to this offer, it is simply an effort to have amateurs take better ones. 321nm!†mrnmg. "No-hm 29111 g‘h in: [h hush-~.~r.~ Eastman Films 0 Supplies Photographic Goods of all Kinds. “flu-Ill I'E'I'HRSUN SI’RI'IUSEI) "X 2'5! BNU’IIIHY Downers Grove Electric Co. The Eluanorc Srhmltt lmmc was the scene of a most wind and spook-like party Sunday owning. Miss Lucille Dirtcr was also lIusu-ss and her clan-minâ€:r custuuu- and manner added greatly (u the evening. The house‘ “'0 do all kiml< of Elm-trim! Ill-pairing. Machinist Work and marry everything in Electrical Goods. (‘orncr Belmont 8; Forest Ave. Telephone 369-] Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer entertained the Horde Committee of the Milk Producers and their fumâ€" ilies Friday evening. (Janis were played and lovely refreshmenln were served. The guests departed at a late hour reporting a most enjuyuble even~ Inx- . Mr. and Mrs. Nick Seiler and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams and Harry. Jr.. Alice and Arthur, motored to Libertyville Sunday to spend the (lay with their uncle and aunt. Mr. and MH. Henry Seiler. ‘ ("ASS NEWS NOTES Seiberl Norris A Full Line of KODAKS Free Offer HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY DOWNERS GROVE “Pom DOWNERS GMVE. ILLINOIS 'l‘hrn- amp. I}. E. “ha in in tlu' l'wlmlosulr pIumlmm Inn-1mm" m Du- ,lruqllv, Imus; M. .14. who has boon en- “(nun-Al in hllï¬'infla'.‘ hen- since "193 um! Frank, s\ ha is Hummer uf the Damp '~ (:ruu- liar-“gr, u-muin to mourn i “:5 Hawkins was burn in â€l‘l’l‘ ,rmulshim anluml, June 29th. 1841. “low 4"“ “as "huriml and â€IN? 'll‘l‘: w-hihlnn “PM? born. With hI-I hu.~-l :lmml and family >lw canu- to lllin-g nix III MPH M'HNIIK‘ in ('lIlI-ugiw III-I lIu‘lmmI and :III onh daughter Ilflï¬ï¬‚fl'l': hum) Imfun- Aw came In (In- \illagq tn mala- ht'l' hnmv in “I? Q'fll’h‘ :IIIIII‘III->. i Int-r In“ unborn Have ~Lanny. II In .vulmmml llml DIN-N nn- :IJID,‘ W lc-gwr- in I'm unrM, at who. lelUlIl urI' In 5 "'I ‘ S H E R l I" I" Primary - April ll, â€22 [ Funeral services wore lu-ld at ten 1o‘clock yc-s‘h-nlny morning from [he Hawkins hum:- in Suuth Main street for Mrs. Elizuhpth Hawkins, who Imam-«l away Monday morning. and who has made her home in Downers HHH‘O since [894. Thu Rmt Arthur S. Phelps, pastor of tlw Congrega- linnul ('hurvh, ofl'icialed uml burial‘ \\‘2l> made in Rose Hill (-umcu-ry. { Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Oldï¬eld and family visited†Sunday at Congress Park with the Clark Oldï¬eld family. Just-pl! Oldï¬l'ld, of Vancluliu, “L, was present for 1: visit with his sons and will .«mn star! on a round of visits in Cass. '1‘. J. Grotcfeld Miss Anna Tack was a visitor at the Peterson hump on Sunday. [the Epworth League gave 3 Hal- lowe'en party in the parlors of the Can: Church. The event was in the nature of a masquerade and quaint and grotesque won» the costumes worn. Friend did not rccognizc friend and oven relatives wont 1m: known until the unmasking Refresh- ments “em paved and those pn‘svnt enjapml themselves to the full 90 w. clmu Sure! Downers Grove. Illinois ELIZABETH HAWKINS h‘fllJl'lTS “DUI “"12 F0! ("andidatc For Sherifl Lawrence Hattendorf «1mm 1mm" mmmrr EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING Telephone 6 ’l'he chuporouos \vonr: Mr. and Mrs. A .H. Knight, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ambrusv. The out 0f town guests wow: M ~‘ ‘lurgarot Mantlugly and Miss Sylvia Younger. of Paris, "1.. Mk“ 'l'oloil- Helulrl-n, nf' “mun-rs Grow. Miss Eva Laird. of Spring- ï¬eld. Miss Elizabeth Turpin. nl' Do- catur, Miss Gladys "tut. of Nukumis. Miss "vault-v Lucy of Ann Arbor, Mich, Bun UeGroul, at Washington,, D. (‘.. Arthur Flc‘ming of (‘hlcamxï¬ â€˜Wlllinm Kihler, ul' Sin-mm: mul Wm. Shut-k, of Albion.~l"rmn llw Daily lllini, Sal. Oct. 29th. Four ul' uur young turn an: mun»: bus ul' this organizatiun. FIuIlk Dub’ tun. Ralph Graves, Frank Dru-s, Rus- rtw Morton. llr-u Dt-Gruol. :mul Mr. and Mrs. A. S .An\hl‘n.~m wore formally from “owners llrurv. Mr. Ambrose. is now h-achinu in NW Agricultural l Drparlmvut. i Tun Delta Tau fraternity. â€H W. Oregon sum-t. Urbanu, lliinuis, un~ lortninml at an informal dance at Um rhapter houM'. Saturday owning. FRAT AT ILLINOIS' Mrs. Ella Mary Houseman and Mr. 1E1hvurd Real Dunnngun were quiet- Lara! Miss. Pout Boys and Funnier! ‘3' married hf“ Satunlay )ftorninx.‘ Residents “tend lnfonnal October 29â€], In Wheaton. {he Rev. ' Ernest humsdon. pastor of the Moth- â€"m'" S‘"""""- mlist Episcopal Church performed the vermnony in the church parsonage. 'l'nn “ulna Tm. hung-mi... Illl u- ENTERTAINED BY TAU DELTA TAU “Schools and the Mother’s Pension Law†All Arc Invited J udge Henry Neil LIBRARY HALL Tues. Evening, Nov. 8th Aisu Agent for The Eastern Automobile Indemnity Assn- '3!- E. \laple Iva HMS ___F_‘91!_A2mv “The Father ol’ the Mowers' f’ension Law" WILL LECTURE 0N ear with permanent tap. it has large win- dawn, and may in a minute he changed to a must delightful npen ear with always a top prutecting against the sun. In int-h» ment Weather it is a ('lnriwl ear, Ilust-prvmf. water‘prtml', (-uld-prtmf. Finely nplmlster- ml. Emiiplml with t'lt't'il'lt‘ starting aml lighting system and «lemnuntahle rims with tug-inch tires frnnt and wear. A wal fam- ily car. The delightx «if the elm'trie -ar with the eennmnr of the I’m-(l. THE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE G. W. WELCH, Resident Agent Phone 65-1 for Demonstration. TUE DRIVE-SAL CAI DISTRIBUTORS :‘é‘vniwulï¬m Presents .5163â€) IN YDUR OLD CARI’ETS AND CLEAN RAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS Downers Grove Weaving“: l wilk'h tn oxprps'x my hearth-It thanks to the Masuns and the Phil- athI-as fur the beautifu! Hum-rs sent me after my injury. 'l'hosu present were Mrs. George Memoir, Mrs. Earl Prince and Miss llury Sunï¬sh-r, of Chicago. ‘ Houseman-«Dunmgan HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 32-1 RUGS FOR SALE Dinners Grove. Ill. CARD OF THANKS No Admission Fer RUGS George 3. Foster. fSecond Chapter of “Winners of the West.†the thrilling story of Fremont’s expedi- tion to the gold ï¬elds of Cal- ifornia. Wednesday : Snub I’nllarvl (‘nmedv with Patho News. Tuesda y z ‘Oulwillinx the Timhcrwolf )shuwing tha- :ulw-ntures of cho hm le-hlmuknl Boy ‘St-mlts, Hill and â€uh. Better than his previous success “Lying hips" 'and “Mother of Mine" Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 8111 and 9th MAY Mt'AWDY GARI'I'I‘II HUGHES GEORGE FAWFI'ITT MAIII'JI. TALMPERRU A l'mmnmmt Special Pro~ «Inn-lion with an all star out int-landing: EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Monday, November 7th in the crowning achieve- ment of his career. BERT lYTEll “BY HOLLY" A Mack Sennetl ("omedy. Saturday, November 5th tC urtis..'sâ€? Theatre ‘ Thus. H. lnce's latest achievement “1119 Price of Redemption? Seem: Owen and Cleo Madison International N ews 0! Life†anal with