Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Jan 1922, p. 5

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SOUTMHISLEMTES nan-«Ila I'm!" In» a [In-Q nl n W! In"! it) ”w (‘Mnrsr Sun- day who"! of Ilw Adanh «my-l Hum-h (‘Mram‘ nu Sumu). Mm Paul I'Ilr) mun Tutulay af- km“ W ('hiq’nln Ni"! ’wr ‘iq'r Mn. N, Kn-c. ' i ”in “in" l‘iumh «pl-M Sun-In)" mm»: Mr Im-Ihvr ('hnrhw Plumb 10M funnly nl [Manon Gum-or "hi. Mary Nry “‘lr- "w (um-I of Mn. anrr Tun-clay. Lilllr fihnrlm Ila-Mr um qutlo nick lflfi' uro'k Inn |- mirroring. Mrs. Strum- n! ('hlrugo \‘iunml her naught-u Mr. H. Yank cm Thurâ€"‘- thy. At the business meeting the fol- lowing officers were elected: Mrs. Hurry Hatch, Dem-one“. Mr. W. Tate reelected Trustee. Mr. James Bamn‘ do. m-elcctml Clerk, Mr. Roman”! Lacey, Treamnw and Mr». Jack 09‘ Rom.0rguuist.1‘he Ru. A. 1‘. Lucy filled on Mr Hurry Hatch to pmxide: at the meeting tu din-u» the calling of u resident minim-r which hud Decal “mu-«I sum: time before, rm")! «no pment um- asked to grim their opininu. mural thought "u! as we, have n nirv- parmnagr a minier flush! to «rupy it. but an neverul ofi (he [n'opla- \u-rr not ubk- In be present: b! war. «In-Mn! In have u rummiueov can on n" [he rumnm u! m- dun-eh: will: ruhli fur tho-m to .4110 as to thmr wishw m m- man". The ful- louing rummiun wan uppahunlr Mr. (I Milk-r. Mn. W. "0M". Mn.’ A. l'um-I. Mr. N. "Mrh. Mr. R. l.u-; N)“. .l. l‘urnurlr and \l'. N. l'. "min: was "Pan1ncrship." He urged his hea- rers to be purulent with God with the Minister and with each other so as to haVe a better vhurch in this community. The meeting was enjoyed by all present. a collection of $10.00 was taken up for the poor children‘ in Russia. Mr. Henry and Miss Hazel Due“ played a. azplendld duvt on the piano and Miss Roswlln Power whistled a selection. The Rev. A. T. Lacey intro- duced the speaker. the Rev. A. S. Pinch» of Downers Grove. His subject East Grove 6100er Market The supper at the church on Fri- day evening um we” unnamed, after supper a short program was given The church is establisbm! to moot the religious needs «9‘ the Cummunity. It aims to make the ‘cummunity. the nation and the world a better place to live in. A hoany co-operutiuu is invited. Grit, CIIJI'COH] Corn, Cracked Corn, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Buck“ heat, Hav Straw and all other stock feed. Orders delivered. Discount on all orders called I‘m. If “e haven’t the particular feed you want, call us up and we will get it for you. mmmmmmu mammmwmm- vi Wummmmmrm ”r‘ Hmrr kumpnu yr? Im in ('M Sunday School at. 9 4.5. “orshil n and Sermon at 10:45. Suhjvct, “The Spiljt o_f l’mgresx.” GLOBE S('R.\T(‘H FEED meats of all kinds always on hand. Groceries and vegatables MEWSY NOTES " FROM llSLE . AND BELMMT Friday, January 20, 1922 Fresh - Smoked 8 Cold Our Own “KEEPWELL” Scratch Feed WE HANDLE FEED E. MRKVICKA, Proprietor PHONE 272 BLA'I‘CHFORD EGG MASH g" We m»: u- mnk nu- rm- Hr- 'panmcvnt fur their work m quench- ing "w fin- al mar Dmnu- Im (Brm‘n .Slmt and the citizen! of flu- mmv pmum’l)‘ who helped w [tally in tin- marrying om u! the furniture. The Il'flurh n! Mon-our in «Mr ill-hull un- inunl)‘ nmnrdalml. “coil "rumflrr ml: mo‘n “ml! )nu'fl fiml n pa) -! Little France’s Foster gnu- n supâ€" per party ”outlay evening in hmmr of her birthday, her gurus we" Ralph, Elizabeth and Mum-r; Kamp- mcycr, they nporl a Fibs! vlolightlul ume. Arthur (Swan Inn! to lose m'erll mum“. Skating parties mm to be quite the 1131-. Several fine pllfl's in this vicinity makes it moezt enyu-ablo. { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and Mir. and Mrs. Jack Griffith attended Ethv Lisle church supper last Friday ‘ evening. Mrs‘ H. B. Utley is visiting her daughter in Providence, R. 1. she ex- pects to remain a month. Mr. and Mrs. Elmnr Kumpmoyc-r and children had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Strauley of Downers. Several frivmls 9:! the Fosters came in Tuesday m ening and helped Harry celebrate his? birthday. The evrning was Ven' much vnjnyod by a". Gerald Schmidt was in Wheatnn Wednesday afternotm. "lire. Farm": 0 Much-Mo It»! "duh” ton-Jan. “and". O Ram-Hon. 9 I It to B 0 -. livery uni-c. 1 I. I. WSTUM‘TRS Fl RXUSMNI‘ "N REPS"! WORN ("MICAGO “1130i: Hot-m F)- . "aim-fin 9". The men in the vicinity are busy making ice on the Utley fawn. fine weather for the work if it only canâ€" tinues. Mr. and rs. Joseph "eff of Dow- ners spent he week end with their sister Mrs. Henry Faulhaber. am: on Wednesday. JULIUS JOHNSON (‘ARD 0F THANKS ('a rpenlcr Jobbing “(and .\Ir-. Sam mum G. H. BUNCH Lawyer I‘IION DZ "7-) fllo mirfnrtum- ”OWNERS GROVE REPORTER. WWN‘ Glfi’lfi. ILLINOIS [ One of the things which the club? Us noted for is the variety and ex. reliance of its programs. The one tomorrow night is no nxception. It has been arranged as a calendar, and - those under the names nf the months Were born during that month. The program fololws: Jnnuuy Club Inventory ....... W. W. Reina; The Aim of Our Club..Carl Carlson February Patriotism ............ Harvey Drew Loyalty .............. TIN-o. Drruttel‘ Breezes. . . .84"!!! and Harlan Snyder Shown-n This organization is uniquo‘in the annals of the village. For twenty years it has held its meetings ,its picnics, its banquets. all of "mm be- ing enjoyed by as congenial a crowd of folks as are to In- found in the community. The twentieth annual banquet of the Arcadian Club will he held tw mormw evening in the parlor: of the Congregational Church. WESTMONT BAZAAR OPEN FOR BUSINESS “0 mm to plea-m and [Inn lflll'n“ “uh IM Imm. Wfll you Mlp M? HZ H. ULLRICH. Prop. l'niqne Organiution Elm-ta in Con- gregational Church I'nlnm â€"â€" Good I'mxram. ARCADIAN CLUB’S ANNUAL BANQUET TOMORROW NIGHT .\|l'.\'l(‘.lPAL mammal AND afflVCYOR in Sun..- Ave. M an; "own" 6"". "I. and School Supplies Notions, Dry Goods A Classified Advertiser Must Get RESULTS! JOHN S. [DZIER 1] Reporter " Wan! Ads"have sold thousands of articles, houses. vac- ant property; rented homes and farms; found jewelry; performed many other services; and a" at a nominal cost. ‘1 Tu obtain these results he must advertise in a medium that gvls results. 1] If there is one class of advertiser who musl get Results and get them quickly-«it is the classified advertiser. . . .Sam Kenison Downers Grove Publishing Company 37 North Main Street, Downers Grove; Illinois August Vacation Stories. . .Wnltv r Johnstonc Sank-Ibo: lnspimtiou.... ........ Irene 'l‘in‘any Coâ€"operatiou ........... Mollie Watts Mu Flowers of Memory...Cnm Wheeler Poem ................... Edna Finch Happiness ........ . . . . 1 . .John Gray Announcements ......... Ray Cranmer July Independence ........... Agnes Dunn Firecrackers ............ Harry Cane ZLS‘x-N 23-81145 n-fih-O‘ 22-3“. ‘1 22-33:.“ 22-81-49 22-36145. The Buick Four Sedan is Low and Convenient WEST SWIM mm comm mm, mm.mnmn mun urn-n amount an 3mm mncx mu. nulw mm mm Bl'fl'h’ SIXES This important feature of Buick design adds materially to the car’s Imam: makes for greater passenger convenience and inereaxes inuneuunbly the same of safety and security so ewentinl to driving satisfnelion. Telephone 188- ”tit-4H” Send in mm little perfionnl items you know. It LA the newsy little bits about you and your friends makes the manor immwting. Phone 1884. November Thanksgiving ....... . . . . .IA’e "Butler Falling Leaves ...... Hurry Ram! l-‘cllogwfihip .......... ..W. I". Heine: A Christma.» Story...flelen [Kenning Harwat .............. Fldaxie Watts Tmmbonc Sou. ...... ..F‘red Dfissler 224’.qu u-I‘cmnfl 22 F-ou 3: 22100141 A" “Mix I’. Mich. Auk I BUICK Jim 1'. o. n. Vii-it. Auk w the c. .\l. A. c. "an December ; Wedriesday, January 25 Douglas Lean "1v \l'lIl‘hinlz' )‘nnr of night! And out of the dark ram an unmn hand! \l.nln;’ :Ilwasw at (h: 4MP of lwn! Ric-ling wuh mvztir pmu-r. hum" ”w; 3 v Myscems! Thrilling! Unforxctable! Witch- ing Hour" Youkmlanyâ€"vhehoch'c- mtdllmirmlvl his flux nation. Don’t miss noel hmm“jkl'u-nu l'. Lonely land of the snow and the wolf pack. Where the will of tho stmumt, mu is LAW! Into this land comes a “rank mat- sider" to conquer, avenge and Mo. , DOES HF: VAN? Come and no him Curti‘ss Theatre Saturday, January 2| Tuesday, January 24 l\ I'UCAWH! \T I‘NTI‘RE) \meriu's Forum! Fun-alter "'38!!! I. LAfilY "HINTS may SEMI. The Red Cones!» (A PARAMOUNT PICTURE) JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS JACK “OH- “The Call 0! the North” ALSO

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