Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Feb 1922, p. 7

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annis neg Ar- ml: Mir. I'u'f HIM I: 3h! 1 " KN!) “fir IND-[Pu [u ”Ir Oahu-mu! ’I'llimblr x-luh a! :1 uM' n' clock Inns-hum m Iwr “mm- in Sunk Pam! awnm'. Tue-day "no )‘uu Inn-n vmortuinmx or M» tannin-d? ran lull-J and .m- u- !" ilvm fur publkflli‘m hi "w 'l'lw Juninr Infant \h-lfuw film» mmw will Inn-l “5th 3"}, {abort Mnt‘lkmgull. Unkumul uwnum nvxl Thumb) ufu-rnm.i|. February l6 . .“h I“. N HILII'luh‘k. of “hum-lI "ML. is spending :1 fun m-rL- With her "Ilium. .\Ir- K. lh-ullm. «If "ru- ‘0.’ monuv. An (me, Un- "rum-rt} Hf Julm \‘vn- .nnl. gau- bivlh 'lu fuur wuuly link lambs lust Wrrk and {he qllul'h’l ~uH survival. Rhoda. of “1103110", Grown apt-m Sunday Melbourm- and damn Gilbert .sun uf Mr aml Mr: George Mochel, whu has been ill at his home with «limln-rin, i.‘ with": nioux wry nicely. ‘ Mr and Mrs Baumgzmner. of Chi- cago. s'pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floyd Brink. of East Prairie avenur. The basement of the Congregation- al church has been decorated to hur- monize with the upstairs room; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert. Austin will won move into their beautiful new bungalow home in West. Maple aw. Sam Miskony. of Highland avenue. is able to be nut again fulluwing his recent serious ilhwss. WEI Mrs. Chas. Cotes and infant son are back at their home in Highland avenue, from the Berwyn huspital. Wm Boon came up from ('emralm and spent the week mu!‘ with homi- folks. Mrs. O J Hemphill, of Chin-ago is visiting with her daughter, Mrs Jay Allison. of Oakxmod avenue. Mrs. Ed. Bradley, of 83”,!"in a\'e., spent the week end in Chicago visit- ing relatives, DANCE No matter how much gas you burn, you cannot raise the temperature of water on your gas range above 212 degrees Fahren- heit, or boiling point. Therefore, once the pot starts to boil on the range. reduce the flame. This effect-1 a saving. Also rememher that it takes no more gas to cook twelve potatoes than it don to cook six. Plan to have whole boiled or mashed potatoes the first day and creamed potatoes the second. Creamed potatoes. made from left-over cold boiled potatoes cut into cubes and reheated in a white sauce. are delicious. Again. plan your baking so as to get the most imssihle 'use out. of the oven. When wasting a pine of meat. semi). wipe dry ..ml grease some potatoes. Place these in the oven on a pan and bake. When done, nit them in half lengthwise. scoop out the uhite portion and mix it with milk, butter and seasoning. Then pack it back into the rhells, place in the broiler and toast until browned. . out of your 988 W7 more economics: @Westemvnitedm 635 {i u Sunday with Mrs M. E. and duuumvr, Herniw. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY I8. 1922 Awake- o‘ the Woman's Guild Benefit of 8. Andrew's Mr! M Donationâ€"81.00 a Couple Pup:- you get the utmost and daughm. fornwrly of flu; at LIBRARY HALL Plan.- un~ Int-5mg mmplrlmk fur alu- u-n-rliun of tun mm hum-r at {In mun-r at anh- awn» and Camu- lw umvt. which with the Al. Michel Cum-e. will mnh nu. "ma nl’ (hr bowl Impruu-nl com-n- in “w \‘Illnue. Hun Hulkin- had I nice job u"- . ml neck: :10. He pubntnl (WP hunt muml (n the windmv of the :: ph-nsanl oVn-m’ng "u“?l'illl :0 a run- wn \‘iu leiu. Mrs Mary Ih-Mumlvr and (laughter: l'lh-unm'u and Edna. u! ('hfiraxu, and Mr. am! Mr». lklwnn‘ Mm'hel. uf Fair-l l'urk .anl sundu)‘ n! “W Val Xl-Iciuvl hunw In 3'lo Main punt. - l". (1 Lancaster rvlurned Tuesday night from his trip to California. He \i~'ikd L0~Augolem Snnhiegu. Sun FI‘LIMISL‘U, Salt Lake (Wu and lN-nn-r mnminilm business:- with pic-warm Mr and Mr.“ (‘. Humnmml and duuv ulltrr. visited a! the lumu- of Mr and Mr» A Martin Sulunluy and went The Young l’uoplv'.~ Club of S. Amlreu's Church. an- unnuuncing a homo talent; vaudeville show to be given a! the Dim-kc Theatre thv «wru- ing of Monday. February 27. Mrs. A. J. Wolf was hostess Wed. nesday affiemoon at 500. The first pl'llt' wax taken by Mrs. Frank Allen second by Mrs. W. J. Wolf and the («Insulation by MW lid. Bradley. \II‘ and Mrs w J wolf of EmiWe me as close to you as your tekâ€" Maple avenue, entertained last Satur- Phone- Ca" 188-1 and tell us abou! Jen at the hundred. Mrs. Lawrence “- Reger and M“ J' F‘ Straka were "‘9' TM county basketball tournament I" '19 “""M‘" mm I» hold in m.- ank mmghin Miss Marion Ruymuu, of Valier, Monk, who is u smdem at North Wrstern college, Naporville. was a week end guest at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Roth of OakWood ave. ’ The Tried and True class of St. l’uulx Evangelical church have pms‘ enled that congregation with a bean- tiful new bulletin board for the Sun~ day school and church‘ in Grow- st. Mr aim! Mrs Chas. Mocha! and Mr Val Macho! went to Hinsdule Manda." to help their eldest brother. George. and wife‘ celebrate their Golden weds ding anniversary. Miss Lillian Heintz, of North For-{Hawkins Humbing Shop. He 0001: est avenue. netumed Tuesday evening (“'0 dayx for the 10b1,“; was a... from the Oak Park hospital very much improvml in health. :proprmtely kulded. DoWNEnS't-novnusm no Gum ' 'l‘hv county basketball tournament jwill be held in the York township high school («marrow and Saturday. llt was planned for Naporvillt- and so announced in The Reporter last week but bc-cause of scarlet fever u! the- vuflvxv there, it wa“ changed. Mix-3' Lem Hunmer has gone w (Tin- cinuati. 0M9, to finish hur musical «location in one or the finest numer- vutptkw u! mufiic in tlw country. 8hr The Lam» Aid Society of the (fum- xH-galiucml chum-h. will meet Thurs- .lu.“ February )6 at 1:30 in klw pur- lms (If the church. ’l'ha' hank-#024 win be Mr.» S, J. l’mlfin and Mrs Frank Humor. A cordial imitulion is ex- !vmiod in all. Mus. .h-unit‘ Cross returned Monday night from a. two months visit with her daughter. Mrs. Ed. White at: Mishwuukeo. Ind. Monday afternoon; her grand-daughter, Mi>s Mabk», ww‘ married to Mr Hemun Long or F! Wane We am always pleasal when you notify us of the happenings of your neighborhood for publication in the “Personal" column of The Repolter." The second time in 11-year aparkn frum the chimney of lhe Baptist par- fionage aset fire to the roof. No dam- age was done but it gave the S. A. Dexter family, who are now‘ living them. anather scat-P. Mrs A. Ray Cramer‘unlonained at 500 Monday afternoon‘ at her home in Suuth Forest avenue. The prize win- m‘rx were Mrs. A. T. Oureu. first; Mrs A. P4 Nelson, second and Mrs L, I. Felton. consolation. IOMSIDE‘GROCERY I MRI“ STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor Telephone 2 Buy the fresh vegetables you need at our store. They will add flavor to your dinner. How about package goode? They are justm thing: to have in the home- If company comes you always have something dainty to serve. While in our store look around and get ur- quainted with the splendldjine of groceries we cell. It will save you time to order canned goods by the case. Blue Tip Matches, 6 {or ........... . Dromedary Dates, per package ...... Monarch Milk; large size ........... Walnut Meats, halves .per pound Fancy Sweet Prunes, per pound ..... Country Gentleman Corn, per can Fancy Minnesota Crosby Com, per can Medium Red Salmon, pound can ..... Sunbeam Coffee, 1 pound can ......... Monsoon Apple Bum-r, large jar Pork Lnins, small and lean, pm- pnund Pork Butts, per pound .............. Fresh Pork Shoulder. 4-51?» average, [ Spare Ribs, per pound ............... Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound ..... Pot Roast, per pound ............... Rib Roast, per pound ............... Georgia Squares Baum, per pound . . . n alwv: FRESH and. Our Eggetahlefi Groceries Meats ' 3 Jun :1: m- weu- wrmng gm item ‘wgardmg the firm-men yesterday noon ,llu-Jmistle Maw. Just for curasity a liwu‘u'h was held and lesx than a min- _; uh- m‘m- the whistle blew the [nick {was crossing the lratk with seven [nu-n uhqunl. Sonw apt't'd. boys. The din-2‘ all that was a prairie 71w 0-. £We.~t Maple au-nw which menuced a .hmn-r. .‘il . .\l I) Hum-hr“, 30 Hull Curtiss 1er id in ("Iit'flflll ultt‘mlinfl “W Mmmler'» Wu-k Funk-mum 'ul (ht- Mum.) “ilulv Institute. The pumm- nf this vault-truce i~ to Art-Indium lhs- (am: or o-vaugc-lwal ('hrtstiun» «- umnd lIn- mun-h uf “modernism" on the we hand. and l'nllm'iuw culb ml llu- «Mn-r .uml [u Aimuluh- minslow ar,‘ zral. The pal‘ellb of the fourth grade pupils. Nluth sit!» whom. wish t0 thank the Board of Education {or the prompt action in wearing a larger and br-twr \‘entiiuu-d room for their childwn. If more parents Would visit the sctumls they Wonk! sonn discover the flying need for a much Iurm’r buihfiMgrâ€"Cuntrihulfll. _Thc Wumuns sovioly of the Bap- list church will hold their monthly. missionary men-ting at (he home of: M». I". l). Lempkv, [1‘1 E. Maple are,‘ Thursday ultemmm, Februar) 16. Mrs W \\ Hemlmson will assist and Mrs lulu .‘llcCollum “ill haxe charm of the program which will be on “Nicaragua." [In a talented young lady u‘ahould The Parent-Teacher Association is wet-iv:- recognition in her chosen pm- fitting up a rest room hiu the high ”MW“ " ‘54‘h00‘ and are short several articles Ammunwmems have bc-vn mceivmljm mako_ the piano home-“kc. They "'1‘? flu-"‘(thntral States Fair 3"" Hx’ineml a rug or mat about 5x7 and an Winn)" Will be MM at Aumrast’. chair. preferably a med rocker. Maw: 18 to 26. This is the noun?! , , , Omani-nod fair associatiuu Lin whh-h' Amom- “nng m (Ifmato thefe art:- many mm {mm Dul'nge county em- clvs please ('bmmu'ucate wuh Mrs. interestwi. Over $125.1“) in purseslflons'ley, phone "PB-ll": or with Mmi and pmm’iutm are announced. ;W. J. O'Neill. ‘ ‘ pnu nd 37c 21c 17c 18c 21c 12c 15c 18c iCHARLES RAY in “3. AS v. P,” JACKIE comm :- “MY BOY,” “TEN DOLLAR muss," “MOLLY -* AND MANY mom: or was BIGGEST FEA : 5i: A vivid. gripping ntory a! the Canadian: .‘4 “Must with the vet best elements of a maulern yot-iety drum and ,an exci ng adventure story of the Great Outdoors. with a large and notable cut of players. AIM . . TWO REEL COMEDY and Kmomum NEWS The Dicke Theatre A great and thrilling picâ€" ture of the sea with many interesting features. Every one will like this one‘ COMEDYâ€"â€" ROB'I‘. BRUCE SCENIC "Runners (inm- hns fire protection which rankz: with the best in the Chi- cago suburban district. The firemen have worked hard to my for the nu“- truck and even in it is your monoy which does Hu‘ paying. the work In getting it leather is not to be lightly set aside. Their m-u tun olfnrts. if proporly supported. should almost cleur'ofl' the remaining notes. Very soon they will give mm; a hundred dollar bill to the holdel of in luck“ number; soon after mm the; run m bazaar; We ask you to support them. they need the support and am deserv-l in: of ll. 1 HOBART BOSWORTH £8 Sea [igfi Downers Grove Electric Co. Agents For Federal Washing Machines and .Vacuum Cleaners We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. ‘ 148 EAST FRANKLIN STREET Phone 390-) . Next to Baseball Park Ghosts of Yesterday A Revival of one at Her Earlyfiom COMEDYâ€"“ROBINSON (IBUSO. LTD.” “ CONCEIT ” Friday February IOth Norma Talmadge HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY Saturday February mh COHING! showing the habits, recrea- .[ Roland Mk3, . _. 'worhedoqtotthclocd -» i,‘change, has been Wei-M in..." Summit and’wm have mm as all trouble shooting. instauatibn ml so on. Mr. “(listen spent four m in the navy arid during the world we. ,served in the army. He brought homo iwith him a ,rharming French bride ‘aml they will make their home here as scan as. they find accomoda‘tlolll.‘ A thriller*skillfully edited pngilists. This is a very in« struvtiw picture that tions, training and boxing nno shnuhk miss. bout between the famous lriday Februrry I70! 6‘ Also a Comedy Drama-- N. Main SLâ€"Phone 386-1! C. J. M I L E Y Lathing Contractor Minutes gladly furnished on new “ Girls Don’t Gamble” Work hone Either by Day. assembled picture and Yard or Job or old work

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