Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Jan 1922, p. 5

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i on own “'xcsrwm" Scratch Feed I East Grove Gmcery Market My. ll " llnnuml hm Mn ill fur *PTI‘VI’ clay~ MN» a wry «mun Mammal rnhl km 3! I'm writin' h mark impnnrvl Grit, Charmal Corn, Cracked Corn, Wheat. Oats, Barley, BlleW heat, Hay, Strau and all other stock feed. Orders deliV:.ered Discount on all orders. called for. If we haven’t the particular food you Want, call us up and “9 “ill get it for you. ”In. Jon-,uhim- ”am «am. 0“ “tr:- hm. arm flunk!) a! "nllrrwl Dam-a GLOBE M ‘RA’I'CH FEED In. "any Fmtrr uml ”t". t'ol- Om “main-h urn-k gum in (hr mm- ‘lilllenl an thr llo-lmcml School Fri- vhy momma )ln. Fn-lc-r law I m doligO-lful mlo mu! Mn. “and. with a WWII"; Fresh - Smoked 6: Cold meats of all kinds always on hand. Groceries and vegetables Ir. uul Mr». l‘lnmnv Bangui. ol’ Mn- Hnnr. has! Sunday dhmrv: M (M- h. D. Ilmnunl hum. ‘ WUMNTES NU, Fl: .1 nun and [and ki'l‘fl'n Thr 0M and new ohms Ion‘ vnjuyfi'. "(‘ffl‘nhmu worr- wnml and a very good time I'M. had until Nu- m-o. small hours. it the mmly and his bride,- and 30nd ui The public insxultntiun of officer: and social Bin-u by the Modem Woodman (‘ump on Turmluy owning was m-ll anemic-d, Mr. Henry Nay u the newly martin-cl mrmbt'r and h‘ and hiys bride? \wh- Humor“! with rice! The Belmont lmpmremont CIub held their regular met-tin]: in the schoolhuusr ml Friday evening. Mr. (.‘arncmm was the speaker. The meeting was c-ujuyml by a good at- temhmw u! lhv wmmuuib‘. Miss Margaret Rogers \‘idted the school of Religious Education at Na~ porvmc. on Mummy. Mr‘ am! Mrs. Martin Riedy are the proud parents of a nine pound son born January 18. Mother and son are dning fim‘ and am in Um St, Charles hospital. Aurora. 1 Mr. and Mix» Joy Mortun have gnne to California. Mus. Baker and link- son, are home from the I'nlsbyu-riun hospital, Chiv Rev. A. T. Lumy and Mrs. Ed. Boss attended a xpvcial meeting of the Aurora .-\.~.-m~x’utiun of ("Ingre- Sational chun‘lw :1: Aurora on Tues- day. vaé.’ Sunday School at 9:45. orslu'p and Sermon 10:43. Subject: “The Golden Rule." The churn}: has a ka'onw for all. On Friday evening. January "" the Bible (1355 meets for its montfih3 social with Alf-,W“, Mm A. '1‘. I an... on L- F ”M llsu: 1“” Billion WE HANDLE FEED It: E. MRKVICKA, Proprietor PHONE 272 Schmill «Mrflmmfl BLATCHFORD EGG MASH '1. Downers firm v 4111‘! Mr JIoR "mnwn firmr. I". ymivnl Munic- far ll'w afternoon \\ I“ ht fur- uirhnl by lu'n giflml )uunx ladle.“ 0f lhv fornlnunll)‘. Min- Zita Nome" nfll slug uml Mint "can!" Anthony mill give u \ian ,qu. ”flu- fixed-"rm of the mum Humid prow- an auvurflnn and a] lumwaltomlumo hr 0"- n-mll, Tun-hr! at Hdtu and "army "('4 n-Iuih (nan-Mum! :m‘k lmllum tuna-hum" .IH'II In a” pupih. Mn. l-I. Morgan in the luulvr M the 'curn-nt events part of tho pro~ «mm, which is provinl In hr "no nf (hr inletw‘iug part» ul llw club Inn-tings. Lawyer "It". Fun-0n I Monk-nu M MW;- Tlgadln. Null!- O It is “open door My" II!» the 'Down- [on Grow Womuns Club and club ju'umen {mm lho uuburlm along the Burlington will lu- pmwnl ln hear [his gifted woman. .‘lisu Harman-ll will take an her lapse. ‘M’amam Con-1‘ lrlhution lo Politics." It is a >uhjcct she knows and thwa- wlm alteml nhuulcl he mom Hum rflmlol. Mary HacDmu-ll, of the l.‘uirer_~slty of Chicago Settlement, prominent Iclub woman of Chicago, and interâ€" nationally known {or her settlement and civic work, will be the speakeri next Wodmslluy afternoon; Fchm-l my I, at Library "all. , Fur n-fmnmlum ”I" m \ufilr 43 \‘iMm Gmls From Subutbs to be Present Next Wednesday at “Open Dear Day” "we. midi-n.7, of 1-) iii b: in. ”my «mini. 1 to I. MARY MacDOWELL SPEAKS T0 CLUB WOMEN FEB. 13! Elizabeth Knmpmcyvr has been on the sick list. {or a few days but is now back at achool. The Goodrich School closed 'l‘hurs- day and Friday owing to the Far- mers’ Institute at Wheutou. Graw Remit-mo», of Westmont. “as the guest of Mamba Utley, for the week end. Sunday Mrs. Charlotte Schmitt and daughter, Isabel, visited Mrs. Frank Damm. of Champalgn, at the St. Elizabeth‘s hospital, Chicago. fun. Gimme Schism. and daugh- ter. Isabel. at supper Saturday in col- ebration of her son, Gerald’s, birth- day. 1 A. MONTRESUR G. H. BUNGE h-vurhl Wfidi. ‘MWM I". H. H. ULI.RICH. “'9 mm to plruw lull plan tngmw mu, llu- town. “20'" yuu lep nu? WEST MONT BAZAAR The least that we can do is to give him our votes in the Republican Primaries on April ll. I922. 1-27-4 He fought on every sector in France until he had his leg shot off in the battle of the Argonne. OPEN FOR BUSINESS Clarence V. Wagemann. of Wheaâ€" ton, Illinois, left his home and wid- owed mother and enlisted in the U. S. Army sholtly after our country tic-flared war on Germany. MUNICIPAL ENGIN BER AND sUllVEYOR 68 Sutton Ave. Phone 302-! Datum Grove. Ill. PIX-SERVICE MAN FOR COUNTY CLERK Special <81‘Vifl! for Young People of Downers Grove. (Older folk an welcome ). Solomon Melek. S. '1‘. IL, Th. 11., Th. 0., LL. 3].. J. D.. B. A.. M, A., Lit. M.. Ph. 0., M. So, Mus. 3., Arch. 8., B. E. M. lthru Raw. A. H. Kehrl) will give “A Word to "19 Wise." .Who gives it? Most. anyone - if you'll listen. It is one of the few cheap survivors of the ravages of war and the H. C. L. l Butâ€"What’s it worth? Sunday evening at 7:30 at the First Baptist Chum}: of Downers Grove. Must Get RESULTS! A Classified Advertiser JOHN S. DOZIER ( Advertisement) (3 Reporter " W an! Ads”have sold thousands of articles, houses, vacâ€" ant property; rented homes and farms; found jewelry; performed many other services; and a" at a nominal cost. ‘1 To obtain these results he mus! advvrtisc m a medium that gt‘ts results I] N there is one class of advertiser who must get Results and get them quickly-«it is the classified advertiser. ADVICE Downers Grove Publishing Company 37 North Main Street, Downers Grove; Illinois ed {mm a drunk picked up on the] The home of Albert Maslek, 234 SawyeI ammo, LaGI-ange, was raidv ed several days; ago by the police of that village. A tip‘hml been receiv-; Two Hundred Gallant of Wine. Still Mash and Hook}! Conan-lb «i in Mask-k Home LA GRANGE POLICE LOCATE COMPLETE MOONSHIN E OUTFIT There is Lots of Head Room in a Buick Four Sedan wm 3mm AU‘I’OMOBILIS All nun: amen mu. mnw mm m...” MI’ICK SIXES «and there are many more equally impor- tant features that make this Sedan the log- ical choice for an all-season comfortable car that’s economical to buy, to run and to maintain. The Buick Four Sedan provides closed car comfort at an open car price. Telephone 188-J band of hanfleggerfl who have been operating in that classical suburb. The police am now sun? that they have closed the headquarters of a ‘ All Chief Matthews and his raiders found were (no hundred gallons of‘ wine, a complete whiskey still. five‘ gallons of moonshine and a barrel of mash. Manlek was arrested and re- lcnsed later on real estate bonds to the who of $2.500. “feet that boon Wu being IIIIINI' factund there and a search warrant LLOYD and DANIELS “WINNERS of the Wd The rest is a tale of flu) greatest battle earth knows â€"-the good against bad in a human heart. You?” want to see which side wm: The man was a 3.4mm! wolf. Reared in a great city’s dens of crime (loam with his pals to flee-(e a VI! lage of “country Lamina.” Come among decenL mmph folk who still believed in love and kindness. Bali“ ed in him! Matt Moore Glad)" Ila-sin: “Straight is; .\ l. S 0 PUMA!!!) COMEDY 4" 1 PATH}, VIEW ‘1 From the story ’6} ié-«zmvm nmn' Mum-is. Wed, February I A MACK SENNET’I‘ COM- EDY INTERNATKDNAL N EWS. A punctured hum: mom -and Hubby in jail But when the rival autu outfit tried to “skin" her dadâ€" ‘ Come and thrill at the greatest auto race you an saw on the screen! Agnes Ayres and Theodore Roberto: A whirlwind courmh awed-car clopement, ~lm-s-ss! Tuesday. Jan 3" Saturday, Jan. 28 $VIT" Mary Marla n 1 ALSO

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