Downers Grove Reporter, 19 May 1922, p. 8

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G. B. TOPE, M.D . Physician 6 Surgeon ' Inna-Mm. eta-am Iii-w A... T“. In '~On.-. 1b).... Mia’s.- IONICIPAL ENGINEER AND sleEYOI a Sutton Ave. Pit-o 81-3 Dow-m Grove. Ill. Genr‘r Smith. of Ibo Whoa!!!" Pro- gwcnnp. and lp‘ris Morgan. l'mmt} An widow-r of (3. A. H. mm: A" "(ovum of flu- (’ivil war. win-”wt on no! they honing In "w (3. A. R. "wit wine and paflnrs of 1m] thunk”. an inrihd Io dinnn M 12:00 n‘rhtll won on Memorial day Th0 Womns Ruwm A~meifli¢m of 1M Hat-taboos: is (o rnlrr‘nin ”mm again a: baa Mn their run-lam in prmious yrare. In Jnm- Allina ha.- rflurmvl tn bu home in In” Ruth .(‘alilnmim If!" a mu M "u- Dq-Wifl Ndmn W m "igM-nd Arm, ”n er- won and rhlldnu anompninnl Mr and um ewml 0w mmmor INN. Mu Not-on win wruprrflr from Mr n- on" rum-u mm“. 7'! S Main 51. Down" Growl“. TM IMP-r- County Rmuinn (ha-tn! (‘omm-Hn will hold its an! "I!" Ming, Inllminx "no or- nliuuon Inn-Cum. .1 IN mtnhou-r in Who-ton on M“ Salunlny. Nay 20. TM mun; will hr tilled to uni" II 2:00 o'cloth. (‘rnlnl Shud- ud Time. It and Mn Wnlkr Hubbrfl. Mr und in anr Nnmlrhu' and (um- Hy, fir and II" M. "Malt-bur And baby. Ir 3va ”In (1.». "-li Ind datum". ”argue! uml Mm nut um! (‘arl Non-0| mum! upi DIX-lb Sunday In nwml Mom-‘71- Dny It the (My. Mum Mm. , The lllinoiu Hell 'l'rlcphour (’0. ii ohm-Hug “1‘v-lcpbom- Wot-i." May 2‘2 to 27. hum-litm- huw ham mom. lo I" tuba-db"- eating them to shit the "ch-um- u" out» of thew 4.5-» c-prvhily 3amnluy. May 27 hector» 1hr hour- 0! [0 a In Incl RM 9 m. The Darklcmanninxtrcl almw will be "poem-d next thwmla)‘ evening. 80 gnu! was the roll for seats "In! I "turn [wrrnmmnco Wan m-«uury. It is expected that another nowdod home will result an the abow hu been the alt n! the town. Physician and Surgeon ornc: and Rtsmnxcr. Mi» lithe-I (Z Juli-mm. «laughter nf Mr and Mra (lust A. Jolnmun of 186; Bludget! a\'t'llll('. arrwml home lodayi from mark a u-nrs visit with her; turner. MN. R. A, "amen. furmrrlyi ”in Mable Johnxou, u lrricuna, M- Mrta, Canada. 1 M. L. PUFFEK M. D. Mr Wallvr Henson, of. “(’Kalb. rt- cu'ved the first honor.» in a re'com shon‘haml and typewriting «mum: held in [he g'iu-ru high wnuul. Hr also .«pem u few day" hme at the Wallfr Hubhl‘l‘l and Victm' Hand- chug homrs. 0.9. .7” 3'6'93'27'Vu, . 5“th Mrs J. J. Rah-Mm vnteflained at five hundred 'l'uosday afternoon at her home m l'rim‘e avonuo. Mn. W. R. Clarke was the first prize win- ner; Mrs (Marge Hurry the wuum! and Mrs "any Himes mm the can:3 3042mm] prize. “not Rtu'loa - Phone 283 N. Fae! Ave. “Fr-Ilsa 5'. JOHN S. LOZIER Mrs Spent-or Greene, Mrs D D Barnard, Mrs Comm Goodrich, Mrs Paul Utley, Mrs Harry Foster and Mrs Arthur Abbott attended a most delightful rag carpet party at the home 01"!!st~ John Neitz o! Napeh ville last Wednesday afternoon. 1 DR. w. w. oounn‘ Troop 3 held a regular meeting on Tuesday waning. May 16. The Scouts spent most of their time practicing for the contest whim may be held On June 3, at Rivenide. The meeting closed with scout. oath and scout ben- ediction. Mr and Mrs Chas. Willard of Chiâ€" cago, have purchased the George Henry home in Highland avenue, and will occupy it soon as a home. Mrs. Willard is a sister of Emil Marc-hand and for yuan: made Downers Grove her home. Electrician Toloplm I” PERSONALS “5 SO. IAIN 81'. The Golden Rule This is the duty in which the par outs and the doctors dmulcl convert". Ewry birth should be nogiuoml. The numb" o! mason are far (on long to he published Ind we arr (lull to we that our community in living up lo llw law on the nubkd. Out of 69 balm-s bum in Downer!x (hnvt' during the [ml-'1 year. only twu were found to bv not Ivgirlrn-cl. This 5» a pawl record and album l00 per rum holler than the zu'cram- over Hu- stale . “mammary-mum 1.3”". Imlu" I "' I1». .5. ”"mliéi-Ili' Elmo-(y in Work-amt" Good Faith in Relationship In thrir canst of the Village last fwt'l'k Iv we If all l'mbio.~ born here during [He pm! year had bm-n regist- rt‘enl, lhc \\‘mu.‘m.~ ('Iub found that Chm. Hitch. nllaue rink. and the lam! pluz~iri.-m~ had been mopfirating \M') finely cm the rrgwlratiun of tho hirlh of babies. ‘I'hey more w-ry high‘ In llwir prum’ nf Mr. "itch and his‘ ranls. ‘i Mr and Mm I. C. Addls and family lare on ineir way here from Los iAngL-les, California and will again {make Downers Grove their home. Mr ’McKenzle. Mrs. Addis’ father, with iwhom they will live at 119 Farley ‘l’lace, says they had a fine trip with ’lho exception that they went through 'a big sand storm and a big snow storm on the way. [Hr-good enouafi for Uncle Sun to use as a deposilory, it should be good «10th for YOU. Come In and start an account Womans ('luh .Aflcr Canvas-s. Praise»~ Local Physicians and Our Village ('lrrk Superintendent of Schools, were via- itors at The Reporter office on Mon- day. Mr. Morgan was taking Mr. Smith on a tour of the county. show- Hug him the improvement in the rum) ischools since Smith attended them I years ago. i I ONLY TWO BABIES ; OUT OF 69 WERE ‘ : NOT REGISTERED" Is our guide in conducting our business affairs This Bank 1: A United States Depository FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAVE YOU LOOKED INTO THE “ORBIT SERVICE?” -â€"Member Federal Reunc 831': m.â€" Downers Grove. Illinois. PHONE 1 99-1! Vanna.“ "urn: ”no? \svsnn,‘ --~Diener Bros. Elna-r Rive. “'5" Roy”: and Will {Shah-wean- urc given an the author,- ‘d W'l funniest comedy. i “Hy Right. of Purchase" is promi- 'm-nl among stur'i [realest screen hum-o.» â€" Eugene O'Rn’en hands a brillmnl r‘upponim: cast. At Dix-he's Saluulay. Children quI' amnml atmrs in a clean. funnv slow that. W)" appeal In (-wuune in the Tamih at Dicke .~ Sutmda). Franklyn l-‘urnum'.~ latest picture “The Raiders," acclaimed one of the bib of the wuwn «I the "it'lfl' Thea- !re tonight. 'l‘m-Nlay, May 23 “The Referee" with Conway 'l‘varle, at the Dicke Tin-at :e. ’l'um'ght “The Raidera" a brilliant Mary of the Northwest. Mounted l‘ - lice at mcke's Friday, May 19. Norma Talmadge coming in a bril- liant revival Saturday, May 20 a! Uu'ke's. You can now get your Pansy and Cabbage plant: from C. V. Wolf, phone l36â€"J. 5-12-2 Dimctions for washing children: Don‘t soak ovm‘ night, jun-1'. add a mue Blue Devil to the water. Saturday, May 20 ~â€" Norma Tal- madgt: in "By Right of Purchase" at the Dicke Theatre. If you find dinner on both sides of your vest, remc'we the spots with Biue Devil. Coming Eugene O‘Brien in “Chair- ning of the Northwest.” nomns GROVE ILL Thursday, May 25â€"Wi" Rogers in "Doubling For Romeo." at Dicke’s. When nothing else will clean it.â€" use Blue Devil. Advertisements Electrical Lehmann 6- Michels Store Bulk Cocoa, 22% butter fat, pound 15c Pep, new breakfast food, pkg. . . . .20: Lg. cans new Savoy Spinachfin. .30c No. 2 can Piums, per can ........ 15c KCB Salmon, tall can ............ 32c Palmolive Soap Chips, lb 18c; 5Tbs. 85c If your windo‘w shades are worn out here is the place U can furnish anything that is made. Our prices positively makes no difference where you buy, we sell them at less. L W. BREAW Mienâ€"Decorator All kinds of work except papa-5m: Phone 1624-! R F D 2 Downer: Grove Tonight (Friday) is your last ‘cham‘e to see “Turn to the Right" at the Curtiss Theatre. This picture is recommended by the manager, as the finest picture since “The Birth of a Nation.” I! will undoubtedly pleasel a greater percrutage of the public than "The Four Horsemen." I ‘l: socks in ..‘ lengths half len g.th Special sale white c-nl o r e d t n p socks, 3m mines, per pair . 19c D Rex Ingram, who produced “The Four Horsemen" also made the pic- ture “Turn to the Right.” Ethel Terry, who was the hemine‘ of ‘The Four Horsemen" also has the lead in “Turn to the Right." The only milk which can really he called "safe” is milk which has been pas- teurized. We have a com-. plete pasteurization plant in full operation and all milk delivered from our wagons has been put thru this modern process. Clarke Kemler, captain of the U. of C. gym tum and conference cham- pion Indian Club perlqrmer for thel past three years, will give an exhi- bition at the Cnrtiss Theatre toniteq’ Friday. 1 SAFE MILK Ladies sum- mer vests drawers. fine grade. p e r g a r- ment . .35c Ch i l (Iran's “Doubling for Romeo,” It the Me Theatre May 25. Lace Edge pillow cases 45 x '16. in high grade muslin and heavy and stmn lace sold forflm each. Spe- cial, per pair ..8l.25 MILK and (‘REAM COTTAGE CHEESE - I (‘ E ._ D. H. UHLHORN Wants Some of These Quick Meal Groceries Every Busy Housewife Phone 91 Telephones 177 O 178 READ REI'URTER A IDS AND TRADE AT HOME! Farmer's and Merchant’s Bank :n pull. “‘0 .ntulto Xho- ~ming (f 1.011)" a part (I ”Mr "ml-r duuh. .\'o man or human \Hw Dun- u may balance in this hull and uiu much mruing ah at the any» It com. The} Raw int-making to (“H but «a .-hruh3 the Med mm. Mull! \‘(H I: “dun ~n-wv by on”: g :- $4.5m.“ Acwunt in (hi! hull 'I'OI'A Y THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT Phone 390-] Agents for 7 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 Downers Grove ElectricCo. A State Institution under Slate Supervision 10 bars U. 3. Mail Soap .......... 37c Lg. cans California Peaches ...... 25c Savoy Imp. Olive Oil, pt. 66c; qt. 81.25 Savoy Blueberries, per can ....... 35c 31!) can Timor Cofl‘ee ........... 81.00 2202. j_a.r Pixel-yes: 35c value, sugar-951, 'e is the place to buy new ones. We prices positively save you money. It HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIREDIBY 7 v .13..- v“, véhne they lasi, per j’a} -' ...... 19c Established "~92 Ladies new collar sets, made of the 1 best import. ed perman- cnt organ- tly and em- broidered in colors and plain white. special low price. ‘each . . .Géc Next to Misses sum- m e r vests and draw. era. special each 29:, Plain. size ”X36. good quality pil- low cam, cm-h 29c

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