Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Mar 1922, p. 10

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Bacon in "Lightnin' " at the Black lime chum. me of the mosc enjoy- ‘nfle times in their young lives. His: Blanche Pfeifer, of mandala. any named the puty. In Prank KcCollum visited with OM Mend: Wednesday a Diem 0F "8.- dlfiu names WWI". The Hives Maud Muller, Marietta Show, Oh're Sutton ,Gerakh‘ne Wolf, Charlotte Bonfire". Florence Michel. Eleanor Wlpbs and “try Genevieve Snow attended a theatre party last com, MM not ham» 0! a mix-up in «km. Mi.“ Mantegn'fln. Socrflmy of llw-f Woman: Civic Club. of Chimp. ran} the smkor at the mating o! thrf ha! chm", Wm": “in: law} It Library "all on Tuesday nfler-: man. She gave a talk on the mad»; inery of electinns, primaries-Milena! 0%.. Which Wk very exhaustive. .\|i.<<’ Lockwood, who had been HM mi Tho “'nmnm- Misximmr) Sorifly "I“ [M vagvrgllimml (‘huwh will 1m?” with .h‘. John than. '50 Highland; avenue. mu Friday alumna». Nun-hi M, at 2:30.‘ Th0 whit-rt will I-v' ‘Nnm Milllfions" and the laden? Mrs J M Zimlt. A" momlmn and! [friends arr cordially invited to h- pm- i The Dawn!" Grove Count". flog- vah. win hold it.- nmllv may-{My finding next Tuewlay «vein». in flu- sonflv school building. 01! "w mm "min: the ('mM at "mat will how - Radon and all South: desiring n- 3!»th lnr ”n+1 marks will l-v my“. Th0 (Mlvhen of Ur mirth riuhlh gnflr ju~1 Illa-mam! that, “Paul won and «WM! yum IR" (M. Mtinn brought far": I new manna-M." Al though this mm- «(man .000 Ichth- or «Handy do" not want so for ~M I.” u. Tho Suburb-n haml mill niw a ran- ted in (h Lanna“ tnwnnhip high m. gym 1M- cw-ninx of Murh 9. They will lav min-I by a wry wr- ntflc‘ "ml". Iflu Elk-I'm “um. «I Mllwwkw. Wu. TM haul in much up «I plnyon from along "to "0." In Iluu'anl l'fafl'. whn hm! born very ill ll "w Wm! Suburban Inw- pilal, In slowly humming. Rho I: do- plmun n! waiving lent" {mm luv Mail: In the villain. n- flu» my». nothing thorn up tho clnyn "um «- moth u mm’l (mm horn!" Mr and Mn Fred Wain» «mun-in- ed at 500 at their home in Prince ave, lul Sam 3’ owning. Mu. inpu tool! the rut pliu- Int tho lmlivfl. In: Jumu-u Staph-kn Ibo wmnd: .\lr Sink-h hunk the» am mm'u prin- nMI Mr. Wei» Dw- booby. In (7 ll Stash was wry much surprised Wulmsdny momma, 0w anniversary of her Math. by u pan” of her friend-t. The Inc-moon ww- pluuntly went playing hunt" and nhvtheutx, brought. by the burpri- Mn, finished the ant-mum; The Fellowship Class of the M. H. Church will be entertained at. tho home of Mrs J H Frankonfield, 33 South Main street, Monday evening. Mgmh 6. Mn. Russweiler and Mrs. O'wewig will assist. Great interest is being taken in the one act play, “The Florist Shop." which is being given at tho Dirlu' Theutre Mnrvh 27 umlt-r the umpicerz‘ of the Woman» Club for the benefit‘ of the lam! schook. A NuWIlcd] houw ix (-x pertml. l The Misses Clara Lacey, Ardena and Florence l‘hlhom and Helen Bun- ning attended the Women's band conâ€" cert in Chic-ago Wednesday evening, March 1, of which Miss Florence La- cey is a member. Mrs A H Seaton of East Cuniss street, attended the sessiolis of the Illinois State Farmers' Institute, held last Wednesday, Thursday and l-‘ri- day in Monmouth, as one of (he delv- gates from DuPage. County. Mrs H S Paine, Mrs W J O'NeiN, Mrs M K Bush and Mrs T F Kelly. attended a meeting of the Board of the Eleventh District, Womnns Clubs :1: Aurora on Tuesday afternoon Mrs D P Laitlaml and Miss Thor- esa Biaxsen, of woman-“Wis... wen- visitors I“ the home of Mrs. T. P. Kelly jn North Forest avenue, last Thursday and Friday. The Elmer Kampmeyor family, south of Lisle, ai'e again able to be around following a quarantine for scarlet fever. The unamntina was lifted yesterday morning. Story hours {or the children of the first. second and third grades will be held at Library Hall every Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 {or the next six weeks. nigh-om PERSMALS "I hope each and every one of you will do me the honor to read all of the letter: which follow. I do not believe you can have I fair map of the dimculties of the situation and I do not believe you can get a just estimute of my work as your nomentative in comm unless you do read them all. “With this in mind. I shall take the liberty of mhlressinx a letter to the rumors. to those who designate themselves as workingmen. to the business men. to the soldinrs of 1he work! war. and to all the rest of us who may not find them- leh'eLgroupcd in any one of these four grant classes. A surprise party was hold at the home of Mr and Mrs Henry Dl'l‘flfiler in East Railroad street last Saturday night in honor of their sislt'r, Miss Marlon Dressler, of (lap-0min" Hills. ‘ Bunco “as played the prizes going to: Mr and Mrs Luttroll. of Westmont. “You have honored me by nominating and electing me as your representative in congress for six successive terms. I find that at the present moment it is impossible to abnent mteelf from Washn gton to take an active personal part in mv campaign {In renominntion ‘ Mint Find Prosperity Solution Soon. “l'helieve that II solution of the difficulties which beset our country .It fill! present moment must be found in the very. very new future and that the foundations must be re- hIiIl for It materiai prosperity that ought to last for In least a generation. “I might write each one or you a letter. but it would re- gtuire (30.qu lgttém to repch gig ymgnyuqf you a: will read ‘1 Mrs JamI-s Fergumn entertained seven! friends Manda) afternoon at: ‘her hnme in Rogers shw‘t. Bunco was played ,Mrs Hurr} Satan and Mrs Edward Landnrf carrying ofl', fiIst honors. while Mrs J Oestmann‘ and Mrs Carl Wolf were awarded the; consulatifln prizes. As a fitting chm. ' to a pleasant uftmnnon IefII-shments were serwd. l [Memorial Presbyterian: Church in, {Chicagm it being an all day meeting; 1°! the ladies. They :eceutly hpld the; fairwell services in the chi church} Through the summer a beautiful new church will be erected whore tbvg other stands and they expect in hold; dmlicatiun exercises Christmas. 5 Explaining that in this industrial crisis duty requires him to stick on the job in Washington, Congressman Copley this week addressed the following letter to the people of the Eleventh congressional (Iifill‘lt’l: ' ' “My Dear Constituents: Explain: That mm in TM: Industrial crisis Requires He Stay on Job In Washington -Asks TM tenets Be Read GOPLEY OANNM 00ME HOME TO MAKE MMPMGN Ash Letter: Be In“. "Sincerely youn. nomnscnovnmmm: 00mm GROVE. 11.me Mrs H D l'ulsift-r. of Suratoga ave“ ontonainenl at five hundmd his: Wed- nesday anon-noon. Decorations and A number of friends .«urprised Miss Ethel Raynei at her home in South Main street, inst Friday evening. \ Miss Raynor is to be a biide in the near future and the natum of the sur- prise wax u misccflaneoun shower. Re-l froshments were served and Miss Rm’ selia Porter entertained with several J of her celnbrated whistling seiections.i Miss Rayner was the recipient of i many beautiful and useful gifts. .f Mr and Mrs Elmer Mochel enter mined a! few l‘riendn at 500 last Sat- urday evening at their home in North Main meet. Mr and Mrs Edward Lamlm'f won the first prizes while Jami-s Ferguson and Mrs Mocha! took the boobies. Refreshments were .run'od and a pleasant time enjoyed. Miss Ruth Smith, of the Village and the consolation to Lester Masher, of Hinsdale. 00".! Y.“ Richelieu small white Amngns Tips, ca .19: Red Kidney Buns. 15¢ pat on; 2 for ...... 25¢ Large Cam Sweet Potatoes ............... 20c lmmi or slush-Hi, 8 poem for ...... 23: Cal. Sardines. Tmtoo. Spice, lustull. 3 for He no Bars [mt Soap ...................... 370 Lehman!) 6' Michels Store Virginia Sweet Pilate Flour. 2 pls ....... 25c Men’s ,mercerized. colors brown. white and black, Men’s fine fancy assorted colors, cotton socks, 40c values, per pair . .". may» MEN'S SOCKS 'a‘u’ ' Men's black and navy high grade cotto'n sox, special low price. per pair 36 inch R Briggs and Swan-12. Mesdames Hurley and Rumbaugh took the first and second honors while Mrs. Swartz was awarded the consolation «prize. 1 lot men's shoes, our own stock, about 25 pears, tans and blacks. These are styles‘that we are closing out. your choice, per pair ................ 82.89 Black and cordovan. sizes 9, 9'4: V 10, fine grade, memorized full fashioned hose. best value for years. [I \ goods, no seconds at ................ 5a refreshments were in keeping with Washington's birthday and the after- noon was very pleasant. Those pre- 1mm! were Mesdames Hurley, Gallup. Tizzaml, B Waples, Stephens, Rwy» baugh. Snow. Matson, Huntington, Mahala-y, T F Kelly, Floyd Huston, Sweeney, Kuhn, M E Culeman. H P Jones, Shaffer, Hensley, Hrevilfler, C 36 inch cream TABLE OIL CLOTH 1 1-4 yard m‘dc. culored table nil cloth. best grade (no seconds) per yard 1 1-4 yard wide white table oil cloth. host grade. per yard ............ Ml Kinvo! INSURANCE Choice 1 Per Cent First Mortgage. Farmer: 5: Membants Bank Bldg. Phone 225 LOANS Edward G. Lem Co. REAL ES TE 11 IS 1y you are going to be out of tow for a pro- [lac-ted stone your g ith us. It will at only save you money but heaps of w-on'y while \ou' re awzn) UOMl-‘OR‘I' CHALLIES ‘, good new patterns, comforter challies, fine grade, per yard ...... [8'41- gNIEsmnNTs Marquisette. plain pattern, very good quality, at per yard . . . Telephone. 177 0 178 GROCERIES / V‘IEN‘S SHOES wqux's nosn-mr READ REPORTER ADS AN D TRADE AT HOME! and, incidentally. ausc of the rising cost of living. In wifevin the Sudan now costs th Spl'afllt'fll'fi instead of {win-the [319-er price. We don't buy wiv in America. Neither do we pl)‘ our bills with npurheudn. Bl'Tâ€"and here in a dung! thingâ€"many people still raise in (ol- lawing the ancient method of paying their bill): in can . BE A MODERN. BE AN AMERICAN. OPEN A CHECKING AC- COUNT IN THIS BANK TODAY AND PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank IN THE SUDWY PAY THEIR BILLS Phone 3904 Downers Grove Electric Co. gents for . FEDERAL WASHING MA INES AND VACUUM CLEANERS” We do all kinds of trical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry e thing in Electrical Goods. A State Institution undér State Supervision Established 1892 HAVE roux nous: wmxn BY 148 EAST FRANKLIN STREET Sea Shell Emmi, per pound Tail Can lied Snlmon, pet can Large Package Damn] ...... Steel Cut Oatmeal, per pound 10 Pounds Comma! ......... 3 Tan Cans Condensed um: .‘ very fine quality, per pair 45c MM, 9!: 3 bx. Next to Baseball Park ..19c

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