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G i v e a concentrated heat energy and directs the heat rays in the same manner that an “I and annual. for flu- NF you-nonhuwnlbohfldnm Juno: Momma-Gnu “.thu-‘Mummw out-wad. “MMWMNJ The Humphrey No. 10 dun-3 cold weather (or "use who in land to hm that luau. “Io Ion. A chokes pie dinner will be norvod u 6 o’clock, (when sue on we a 2.1mm Ind wuh urn. rel-Inn m commune. A â€HOME! mm or apron-n. M 30011:. em, wnl he on an. ‘lbe nun ano hoary goods and conflict mmawunmmrpmmswbo “out o! ughl." Evenyonc welcome. The Parent-Tucker Association In wortuoonmmh-veohotdum. nut and sandwich; at the school; ’l‘he Congregational Ladies Aid will hold that Lhnstmas Bazaar and Bunny Sale on Thursday, December 8, at 1:00 p. m. m m church put- Grove Chnpter, Royal Arch Masons. held a special meeting last Saturday beginning at 3:00 o‘clock. A team was put through in the al’lemoon and It 6:30 supper was served by the Ladies And of the Uonznegatlonal Church. In the evening another team took the Royal Arch, the seventh de- gree in Masonry. Many members and vjutoni were present and enjoyed the, work put. on by we omcers or tne Chapter. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DeWitt who are at their ranch near Yuma, Arizona. that they are cutting the lust crop of al- falfa for the season but that some ranchers will cut as late as Christ ms. Both are feeling ï¬t as two~‘ year-alas and thoroughly enjoying that land of sunshine. ‘ The M. E. Philatheas will meet on Hominy evening, December 5, at the home of Mrs. Frank Crumer, 26 West Curtiss sheet. This is the time for the mutual election of otficers and other‘important business. Let every: member do her best to be 'there and make this the banner meeting of the yen r. PERSONALS Costs â€vim-$.10" VW' Maul-mm "um hm." by "MOM lug-Ivy If you had opened a Savings Account with us months ago you could beneï¬t now! START TODAY wrm $1.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK Every day the BOND MARKET is a little more active and stronger. nuns... m I: A two-act pl- tkd “ n. I Sana" r" mauled by was» Kathy. Gama: NW: In. Lucille Schmidt. Ir. and In. Ayn!» us! It. ï¬lm W. Bonds are Rising in Price Patina." on I" ml rum-u; furnish“ ‘ The largest. crowd over null then mum: at. Goodrich School. hid-y waning. Nmnbu 85. to Attend n MWV!‘_ emu-imp}; 1‘91 Downerx Grove people can greatly help the local postolfice and incident- ly flue whole system, i! they will uat remember that Ms: Mail EAR Y; Wm SECUR LY: 3nd Adams LEG BLY but the most in} run! of these is MAIL YOUR CH IS’I'MAS PARCELS THIS WEEK. per left hand corner 96 that thevmiill will be returned to you in case It is not dellvemd." In his message Will Hays says, “The address on every letter, card or package must be correct. complete and legible, including the house num- ber and name of street, and the‘ “Frqmi’ gulvlrpss should b9 in phe “Rtl‘ 1 It is a fact that the late mailing of [packages. greeting cards, and what. mot, E\el'y \ear, throws a great deal of unnecessary work on the postomce‘ ‘ilepartment. Packages can be mailed now with I‘Don't. open un’til Christ- mas" written on the outside. This will insure their delivery and take away a great. deal of the chance at their being lost or spoiled while in transit. LARGEST†CROWD A’l‘ THANKSGIVING SCHOOL PROGRAM Mum hm"! eels THIS WEEK, for. unless we' do, Uncle Sam’s load may be so heavy thv last few days before Christmas that he won’t be able to deliver all thg pmmpts by Chrispmas eyg." l l‘os'tmaster General Will H. Hays.l ‘has addressed a lengthy Christmas.’ message to the school children of the‘ United States the 'gist of which is to! mail ull Christmas parcels earlynl wrap them Securely and address' them legibly. He has asked the children to take thls\message home to their parents, “Our ostmaswr‘has; asltetl us to mail oqr hri_stmus pay-4 WALKER I DICKE Asia; The“ Cooperation During the Annual Christmas Work of The Department. HAYS. POMMASTER GENERAL. IN MES- . SAGE T0 CHILDREN Mu IOI-l a“ Ila-I Buy your storm sash now. Write or call Forest Park lore up! viliï¬ed Tile was never un- folded {or ‘yoor (Idea-don. m “0m Arabian N 3h!" It Dick’s Than-shy. Docemliei’. ' Rev 'iJ’shb‘Jâ€"di 'hié'l'h‘i; month are W esday and turdly. “One Anbiu Night." at Dick's Thursday and Frkl-y. The ï¬rst time shown It populu prices. There will be no Tuesday niht shows at the Curtlas Theatrey do u Read what the hi ghest author-it America said about “One Ara kin Night" in another port of this paper. He had no Dough but Plent o! Crust. See Jimmie Adams in mg a Dicke's Saturday. Forest Purl: Screw Co. Anita Stewatt in her latex; inure. “The Invisible Fear," at DI e's on Satunby. The peer of oriental Mama at the Dicke Theatre Thursday and Friday. The Scouts have not forgotten the swimming nool that Downers Grove so badly needs and wants; and al- though the project is hibernating the Scouts pmmise ihat it will “come back†a little stronger than before. A troop banquet to be held the middle of December will mark the conclusion of the contest, now on be- tween the Scouts. Reports for this meeting show Fred Towsley and Hu- bert Hoffert in the lead with 49 points each. Hotfen had 54 points but lost 5 for inattention during in-‘ struction. Tnï¬oï¬ séiibe.‘ Downers Grove Boy Scouts of No. 2 Troop elected Richard Mitchell atrol leader of the Bear Patrol at ast Wednesday's meeting Vernon Fuller was appointe Senior Patrol 'lxemlergn‘gl Phillip llla was made SAVE COAL BUSINESS PERSONALS DI. 4!. l. KANE BOY SCOUT NOTES LADIES! Advertisement in] at.“ Chase Sunburn Cit-dc Druid Coflee . Log Cabin Syrup, man, 35¢; med.y 656; Large Can California Peaches ....... Lehmann 6', Michels Store 51». Package Blue Ribbon Pedal Patches “.8 ï¬OLlelaplenndeSym ........ 40¢ BOYS AND GIRLS SHOES Special Low Price- Boys shoes in button style, gunmetal and patent leather, 3 big, real bar- gain. per pair ............... $1.5 Immune nq 'mshiaici Himdale llpholuorlng and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly Ldome at reasonable prices. Phone 635 1or send postcard. Will call and de- liver free of Hume. 11-2641 Scratch «Feed, per 100 pounds. 82; Prairie State Poultry and Egg Mush, $2.25; Globe 20% to 22% Protein Egg Mash, $3.00. We also handle all kinds of stock and poultry feeds.j East Grove Grocery (2 Market, E.‘ Ml’kvicka; Prop. 11-184! (â€Icahn-MOW“ my. '5‘â€: I“ ‘ Wynn-~10â€; '-'.' - _.- "vâ€"auu uanr matic star. See her ï¬rst purring picture at the Curtiss Theatre Satur- day night. On the same program will be seen the NW western sensa~: tion, Hoot Gibson, in his ï¬rst Btu-F ring picture. You hlvt‘ seen him in two reel westerns. Now see what he can do in ï¬ve reels.- All wool buggy shawls, pink and blue. at ...................... 82.19 All silk "Japanese" - Baby Quilts, worth $5.00. at .............. 83.95 wucmng mue star will up ar only in the robes 2! {full}! ad dya- _._..a.:_ -A‘ ., Marie Pervost and her bathing with have separated. Helleelorth this be~ witctlng lgttle star will ppear only (-5..MA.._I-.‘na -- Polo Na ‘ a mischiovloua, laughter lov n3 daneer {mm the dos. en. See her at Dicke’ a Thursday and Friday. C. E. B R 0 W E R Painting-Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R a The Chrismlas Store! 512% G. H. BUNGE “GIFTS†FOR BABY GROCERIES Telephone: 177 6 178 “1-H “ONE ARABIAN NIGHT" Read what the highest authority in America said about "One Arabian Night." The committee: on critique of the N-tional Board of Review said in its ofï¬cial report: “This vivid, swift-moving picture is the peer of 9_riental dramas cm the screen. It has‘ oriental dramas on the screen. It has‘of great ability." See It at Dick’s the true atmosphere of an Arabian Thursday and Friday, Dec. 8 ans! 9. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervisio- 3. 14¢ nothing mm! in your way of living up to this deal-- - nil-nun. Do that and you will be a SUCCESS in a yeu'n time. You will know what bani-n- nnd mommy mlly mean. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK RIGHT NOWâ€"MAY! To Get Prosperity Started TRY THIS- !. Apponiou your income to your expcme. z. Delemine upon I curtain amount to In placed in this bank cull week. 3:. amy No. {Can Sliced i’impï¬E‘gp'edaf-m ..... "â€3 FREEâ€"One not fancy Huh with 5 '0‘ Soup cram mi 25¢ in ash in flannel velour with comb, new trimmed at .................. 82. Newest make bags m leather, 6 dif- ferentst Des. Special sale rice 82.5 ï¬at-award.“ WOMENS HAND BAG SPECIAL 27 inch flannel in light colors, at per yard ........................ 13%c CHILDRENS BATH ROBES OUTING FLANNELS flights at; and must nah: â€Jug e exoep anal atop a ycar. It has bocflhdmmatic itensity and comic relief 0! an unusual ordet. The acting of P011 Need may be laid to be the ï¬nest and most convincing of her cuter before the American public. and the supportin cast is one g! great abiljtgfl _ See_ at_ may. li‘ridavz December g 1931 The P. N. Corset gives satisfaction and you will ï¬nd your stue and size here. "Corsets