Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Dec 1921, p. 3

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192! the 32 South Main Street We also have some odds and ends that we will sacrifice at To intmduce our hosie of stockings free with ry we will have a 3 day special sale, and every pair pf shoes from $2.00 and up. will give a pair AI Ii“ 00 INBIIIANCI.’ Wu 7 Per (VII "M In...” firm-n i III-Rhub- hank “Mg. IDANS In cotton, silk. silk Hale and wool, the best known make i famous Eiffel Brand. We are going to sell them from 10 than any other store. Edward G. wLeanna Co. REAL ESTATE Hr. and Mrs. Philip Jam. 0! Au- rora. spent Thundny with In. Lou's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. In. "If? Hatch and childun. Harley and cm, Inc at the week and in Yorkvllle, "L. with Mrs. Hawk’s mocha Ind sister. 1 Role": Porter has mop (ed a I“no-l “do: as using". to luv. C OFFICE and BINDING! ll 8. Slain 8!. human alumni. To accomodate our customers Ime of Womens, Mens, Boys. The W. A. Rogers family spent Thtnksgivi day Ind the week end in Hilwauage u with Mrs. Rogers! mother, Mrs. Cashing. 1 Mr. “dialer;- Walk; [Iliumb 3d} 3111in en y Than sgw n - with Mr. Ind Mus. Charles gPlumg’ It Downers Grove. Word has been received that Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dobbs have arrived safely in Olldund, California, where they expect to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Porter and Rosella visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Han- an and family, of the Grove, Sun- y. We are sorry that Mrs. Henry Grumhaus continue to be.very ill but hope for better reports soon. Phyddan and Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. E. Yagel and Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller spent Thanksgiving day in Chicago. gram, thh an that ' 7 snidfihâ€"Bkréva happy time for the c il.dren A spirited contest is winning new recruits for the Sunda School. Com- mittees have been nppo Med and plans as being made for. a Chrigtmagproâ€" _., Ll ,n Preaching Service at 10 :45 a. m Sermon theme: “Christian Lberali- LISLE CHURCH NOTES The Sunday School meets at 9:45 a. m. Let every one be present on time. every time. mm mom non usu ~ AND 135me Special lnlroduclory Otter I. o! the Nanci-fill;w Evan‘dk Tm I12 Special Announcement HOSIERY INVRSTNRN‘I‘R Odds and Ends 'ur customers we have put in a full Mens, Boys, Misses and Childrens Cottage. 3, Miss .5 d visited 1 v John Kl Mrs. l Mondayl |- sister, 3 P Mu. ( g Hinadnle 45! Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walk-r ' Lauing, of Blunt, South Dakota, {on 0"! merly. of Lisle. received ‘announcm iments this week of the arrival of a m-‘fine nine pound boy born November In- 18. The boy has been named Royal \l!..l§.... Eisollmr-usmms chfldlénwtl‘ma-l I inflailgagzw Eknullr‘: giving and had dinner with Miss Gor- noon. We will-gladly give you an estimate on anything along the line of construction. George E. Rayner. Harlan F Snyder IO! Santos: Ave. 56 Oelmood Ave” Phone 102-3! Phone WW Mrs. Paul Utley drove to Chicago Monday and 3 nt the day with her sister, Mrs. 16173. ‘ Mn. Collins Goodrich visited M . Rayburn Schatz, of Wheaton. at t 2 Rumble s‘anitarium Monday after- Miss Julia Klinger. of l’lalnfield. visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klinger Sunday. Mrs. Charles Dicndorfer, of Galena, has been spending a few days at Oak Cottage. Blue prints and “arising gdrawinss. inco ing your own ideas, furnished if you 0 not are have your plans. Talk the roposition over with us. We are sure that me can nterest vou. Rayner and Snyder Contractors and Builders Miss Miriam Sampson spent one night at Oak Cottage last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster 'enber- tained at cards Wednesday evening; Wakef. £1513 and Mrs._ Aiken Gordon We will build your home, com lete, and assist {on lg: financing it if you denim. on may have as onggs 15 years to pay. Mr. a d Mrs. Brockmeyér enter- tained r. and Mrs. Bober and den hter, Shirley and Mr. and Mrs. etch and children, Harley and Fern, at a turkey dinner on Thanks- giving day. 1 to the St. Charles hospital in Au- rora, to nude a serious hommtion Saturday but? reponedto beach ting along as well as can be expected. Hr. Own Home Downers Grove, Ill. In,» In: taken in the market. The 10c to 50¢ less a pair ’ It is the custom in the Foster fam- ily to have Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jams Foster. of Down- 'ers. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and children spent a most delightful day at the old home and we hope they will have many more joyous Thanks- givings together. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer entertained Mrs. Peter Kampmeyer,, Air. and Mrs. Bert Kampmeyer andv daughter. Dorothy. and Irvin Ramp. meyer and Misses Lillinn and Eva Knmpmeyer, of E] 'n. at n sumptu- ous Thanksgiving inner. . ,a big reduction. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pfafl and chil- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faul- haber and children we? guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pfa on Thanks. giving day. Mrs. ‘Eleanorc Schmitt‘ and son. Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Doerr, spent a mo§t deli htful Thanksgiving day with Mr.»an Mrs. Michael Dieter, of Naperville. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Goodrich en- tertained Mr. and Mrs. William Me Coll and childmn and Mrs. Josephine Hageman. of Wheaton, on Thursday. Mr. Bert Wonbrook, who has been employed by Mr. Vial for several months has left to take up work in the Naperville lounge factory. Mrs. Charlotte Schmitt and children and Mr. George Hoffman and sister, of Chicago, enjoyed their Thanksgiv- ing at the Adam Dieter home.’ ‘ an" we}, \Gmce, fi'imauks vi dim with Mr. and Mn. ulnar: ‘Green, of Aurora. ‘ Mr. Edmund Dieter and Miss PanlJ ine Smith attended the International _Li\'e Stock Exposition Tuesday even- "IK. \ nu- au can. Imu- rm 0 EVERYTHING A DRUG STORE SHOULD HAVE ‘ ,,__._ -.-.. vrrnvm vx' IUD- LlC ENGINEER" and moved for its passage. 0n roll call Commissioners Heartt. Heller, Bryce and Mayor Bar-1‘ be:- voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried . ‘ Mayor Barber moved the ap int-g ment of J. S. Lozier as Village ngi-' neer for the fiscal year ending April, 30, 1922. On roll call Mayor Barber; and Commissioners Bryce, Holler and' Heartt voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. l Many of the Holiday Greetings are veritable work: of art. Why go to Chicago? You can get better cards right here at home. ouu’nance entitled “AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE_ OFFICE Q!" PUB- ! ll‘ Dlvnl‘vnnu CommisEioner Heart: ‘ ordinanc'gintj‘tjpd “AN 1 an" . n. Downers Grove, "1., Nov. 28, 1921. Regular meetin‘g of the Council of the Village 01 Downers Grove, Ill. tl’resent at roll call Mayor W. C. Bab? her and Commissioners Bryce, Holler! and Hear“. Minutes of the meeting of November 21, 1921 were read and! Commissioner Blyce Moved to aprovel some. 0n roll call Commissioners’ Bryce, Holler, He 11!. and Mayor Bar-l ber voted Aye. ays none, Motion; carried. ' OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D We have the‘most complete line of Christmas Cards ever shown in the village. The line is complete from a cheap card to a very elaborate one on healing the Christmas message of “Good Cheer.” Among Other Christmasy Things Selbert Norris ' DRUGGISTS . Christmas Cards The Local Telephone Difectory ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made in their listings Works 0! Art ConetoUSforlt. Telephone Company Commissioner Hallel- mowd 10 “1° joum to the next regular meetin date, December 5, 1921. On roll c Commissioners Haller. Heartt. B ce, and Mayor Barber voted Aye. ays none. Motion carried. d _ n..."- w.”- Emricli and Fred Mocha! as $2323? was mgivgd and approved. MUNICIPAL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR 88 Suatoga Ave. Phone 802-]! Downen Grove. Ill. Emulate: inducted old Work F. W. KE'I'I‘ENRING Contractor Builder Minimum-05H JOHN S. LOZIER Intheinterest ofgood service subscribers are requested to call CHAS! M. HITCH, Village Clerk Ave. Phone IOU-W Goes to Press Soon KHMWMIW. MmCurtis er mowd to ad. mgul ar meetin 0n roll c Theatre = {A his annual production Agreatmnm ldn'ma of the early days in Okla- homaâ€"romance and adven- ture in settings you love. Wednesday, December 7th The ”all! \vgtern "or The amiable cowpnncher In well as See this and the rest of this bexxitgching little drama, as Her lips, puckered up into a Mainli- little pout, invited a kiss. He mp- py black eyes seemed to becon him on. thtcouldhedo? Hedidâ€" almost; but she slapped his face. NOWSIOWI on Most famous of Mack Sen- net Beauties Marie Prevost December'S §atur_day, “Action” “Moonlight , Follies” ’ During Dace-’7 "ii?

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