Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 9

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In Edward Enrich enteflained the Inter-Allied club Monday Alter- noon It the home of her sister. Irs Belle Webster. 30th Grad.» kl aven- ue. DesPlaines. th. Kldwell Cal-age. Ho Pm been working for the put year in [4- Ir. C H Bond. Scoot Executive of the West Suburbia District Ms gone to tho South Bend diflrict It a salary of “.000 a year. fir. L 1. Lot: 0! the mock Yards district was here. William [Crumbs of Pan-view Ave.. is new employed as a mechanic at ornh. chm-e the doctor took a «pedal abort course and" some minimum. nlly hm: physiciam. Hr nml Hrs Ed. l'vrry. of Bud- inmn. lava. mum at the Funk N Kidwell home this work. They m on unit way home {mm Michigan. Tho Baum Minimry Sodom. Md their Ming Thumiay In". no- at the Ntim of In. Edwin! Enrich. North ol-‘rwt avonue. ‘ Dr and In I l. Puflor have n- hmallfmm San Pmndm. (hm- The Junior Elementary Séhool will in closed Monday and Tandy, May 29 and 30. Monday will be a mu- 911 day nml Tut-«luv Memorial Day. It 9 H l'etcn mtunml Nundny from tho cnnfcrcvm' o! the (Is-mum Implied Synod 0! North America hold I! Minunlt. "fin-3H. There will be I buuro party for Rebekah] and Odd l-‘vllown It the home of In I’ B Pan-man. I61 Iléd- daugh m-enuv. Mummy. In 27. ., visited this week with hi: uncle and sun. It and In: F H Kenison. Ir Roy W Donna and Don Ann- Itmng of Knox College. Galesburx. "L, won the guests of Him: Ruth liablly. Highland avenue, Sunday. The ”mam will be open (mm 0:30 to 9:30 a m. Tueid‘ly. “my 30} Then- vill In no deliuries by rural. or vim“ atrium. in F c Foster‘s)! Evansville. rm. Signal Supervisor of the L. a N. ll. Ir and Mrs Robert MacDougsll md son are awa' on a trip to Klingâ€" el‘ Lab. Michigan, driViIIg in their The bungalow of- I". F. Chessman in Corliss street has been started and they hope to becupy it in a short The Infant Welfare will meet at the home of Miss Alice Gourley, No. Forest avenue, Thursday. June 1, for a card party. fir and Mrs Kenneth Snapp and {.111in will spend the summer at a amaze at a lake in Wisconsin. data from here last Saturday. Ir and Mrs A P Nelson drove In C C Parks to her home in Men- RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCANDISE 91 8. Iain St. Telephone 30 burg, Miss Ruth Miskelly of Highland avenue is viisting friends in Gales~ Maurine Marseilles of Chicago, spent the week end with Alma Kelly. Downers Grove Hardware Co. Born to Mr and Mrs Alvin Peter~ son. Friday, May 19! a baby girl. Sidney Mdhllum is ill with an at- tack of German measles. Mr. F B Towsley is on a trip t6 Kathiewn, danada. No more chatter or jerks in your Ford if you use this oil. We guarantee this and if we are wrong come in and get your money back. It has done it for thousands of others and will do it for you. Come in and try a gallon and you “ill nevei use any other. When a Ford car jerks and chatters its because the bands become hard and slip and that is just what we claim to cure by the right kind of oil. PERSONALS Mrs J E Ramflnger entertained a my of Chicago friends on Tues- Illinois. A-Special-Oil for FORD-CARS . We would like everyone on the line inf march Decoration my to be punc- 'Iual in the observance of the respect due the color: a they puma in line. In another coluum vi" be found the etiquette which has been promulgat- ed. Please read it In}! olmerve it. liar? Day. SQIMfi-y, Mly 2|. The 'Rev. H. I. IuWhoner preached a Hermon on the “My Bible. Th.- Philmhca clam o! the (Io-gm Rational dumb. I“! meet with I" 0 l-‘ Carbon. IN ann «can. on Friday «wrmng. June 2. Mr» W I! (tin-«man um nuht. All members and friend- an Invited to attend. About thirtyâ€"five local Huang journeyed to Glen Ellyn last Thurs. day night Ind participated in a meet- ing held by the Glen Ellyn lodge. The Ils- Iaflnm Roe will soon com- plete the ulvnnml unborn mm It the Chin.» Ham college. On Jul. 9 she will prom: Im- pupfls in thall- mnual piano maul.- In the I. E. chunk. Programs vlll amr next week. a speck! ”rm-i hem it‘l their honor at S. Andm's ”new church on Min Zita Nowell was soloist «lur- lng Sohmn mum” ll St. Beno- dld'; church. Bloc Mind. "L. San- dny inning. lay 2|. The Won being the Inaugural Org-n (‘oncrrt given by Dr. 1. Mi.- Brnn. of St. Patrick's chum-h. China». The Order of Boy Builders. 3 Jun- ior [cum-5c organiflm, new Nu John Rommeu and In lin- uie H. Prince entertained the faulty u! the public and high schools and of the Kindergarten at dinner u the [Man bum in Oakwood avenue. on Tum-day «clung. The Ladies Aid of (he Cong"..- uonul church will hold their regulu mam; Thursday. June I. u l:30 in the church parlors. All memhem and friends are cordially Invite-1 to attend. ‘ The Ladies of the United Bre‘hren church of East Grove are holding I bazaar tomorrow afternoon, lay 27, from 2 to 9 at Ill'kvicka's store, Fair view avenue and the truths. The Ladies Aid of St. Paul's Ev- angelical church is to hold a bakery sale at. the church on Saturday. May 27, from ten to [our o'clock in the afternoon. The Clarence Hill family who have made their home with Mr and Mrs Widduck of Oakwood avenue, will oc- cupy their home in Middaugh Ave., that they recently purchased. Mrs A H Seaton and her mother. Mrs M J s Hahn, of East‘Cumss street, will leave Friday for their former home in Quincy, “L, to re- main over Memorial Day. COMPANY H, ATTENTION! You are invited to take part in the Mom- orial Day parade Tuesday. Come in “civvies” and be at the high school at l :30. Mrs Wm. Stalk-Mt, died Wednes- day, May 24 at the home of Mr. Hem ry Greenherg. Funeral services will be held fwm the home, Park avenue and Farley Place today, Friday, May 26, at 2:00 p. m. Last Tuesday the Scouts of troop 3 held their regular meeting. 1!: was planned to go to the Forest Preserve but as it rained they din’t go. The evening was spent in preparing. for the contest and in playing. Word has been received of tho death of Mrs. Richard Schultz, of Chicago, formerly of Naperville, Inst Monday. Funeral services were held‘ Friday. She was a sister of Mr. WoeIfezsheim. . (Continued from page 1) Now that the foundation work has been done and the community has become more or less acquainted with what this League of Women Voters afits to accomplish the ouuook for next year is most promising. The meetings will be resumed agnia in September. The oficers elected for the ensuing year wen: Mrs. John Remnantâ€"President In. Ieivin SfinneMVinm- lisa Vernonâ€"Secretary In. S. C. Harley-Treasurer. ANNUAL MEET. lumus some weeks ago of the condi« ING OF L. w. V. WAS tion of the schools. They have told you the truth. Somvthing must be HELD ON TUESDAY,done andâ€"AT ONCE! If you have The Winnebago cmb held a bakery sale last Saturday at Nash’s store. A fine supply of bakery goods was donated by the girls’ mothers and other friends. The club wishes to thank all those who hekped to make this a success, especially Mr. Nash who so kindly gave the use of part of his store for the sale. ‘ Twentyâ€"eight members of Vesta Chapter, 0. E. S. attended a. meet- ing at the Wheatou Star last Thurs- day night. Mr. Geo. E. Bell took the Treasurer’s' station while Mrs. Jen- nie Kuegemaun was Esther. Mrs.‘ Kuegemann is the Matron and Mr.‘ ’80“ the Patron of the local chapter.“ Mr and Mrs W J Stunts and‘ daughters, Mr and Mrs Edward luau-J dorf and Elon Stants spent the week] end at Pistakee Lake in quest of the ever elusive black bass. The bass remained elusive but. the party re- turned with a fair string of crop- pies (some people call 'em silver bass). _ I loetl boyi put 1m the work hr thn third demo and the Glonites were loud in their praise of the exemplifi- cation. MR'IIISIDE GROCERY I MARKET Pot Roast. per pound ...... ' ..... . . Pork Loin. per pound ............. Pork Butts, per pound ........... California Hams, 4- 6 lb.. per pound Boneless Smoked Butts. per pound Leg 0’ Spring Lamb, per pound . . . . Brookfield Sausage, per pound ..... Armour’s and Swift’s Bacon. lb box Spare Ribs, per pound ....... Veal Shoulder, per pound ......... Plate Corned Beef, per pound ..... COLLEGE INN CANNED FOODS Chicken a la King, per can .............. Chicken Noodle Soup, per can ........... Candied Sweet Potatoes, per can ......... Spaghetti, Italian Style. pet can ..... Monarch Grape Juice, quart ....t ............ 60c Monarch.Catsup. large bottle ............... 25c Heinz Pure Imported Olive Oil, pint ......... 75c Ferndell Cider Vinegar. extra strong full qt. 30c Little Giant Chow Chow, 16 oz. jar .......... 25¢ Rasboâ€"the Raspberry drink ............... 35c Hire’s Root Beer Extract ....... .......... 20c STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor Telephone 2 Groceries ‘ Meats take cue o! the high school and the money from district 58. will In and (or the nude school... manly dim miles Vida from the “stern border to tho man how dor, and approximately five milu Mr. A. C. Miskelly. tanner presi- dent of the Board of Education and Mr. J. Fulleed. Supt of the local schools, have told you in these col- umns some weeks ago of the condi« tion of the schools. They have told you the truth. Something must be not heeded these articles, come out tonight and “have your eyes opened." This will not only benefit the High School, but will relieve a distrus- ing situation in the grade school»- in this way that money now being uken from the gmde schools to uup< port uh; Mil nehool v(.ll not be needed an the proposed district will F The several meetings disclosed the fact that the necessity of establish- ing a district is immediate if we are to have one. We have been closed in all around by just such districts by wide-awake people who “have beat us to it" so to speak, until there is but a limited territory to draw from. The Lisle district on the west, the people of said district who helped defeat the project here at the last election. now have voted one for themâ€" selves. The Lamont Community H. S. district is on the south. commenc- ing at the Joliet road; York on the north coming to about onehall’ mile north of the Plank road and Hinsdale‘ on the east. 1 (Continued from page 1) from the northern border to the southern border. 001‘ ME V G ‘ Doctor ‘(Ia lmludputle'nt m TONIGHT ‘AT THE mâ€"‘vm um: «um Don: will like thatâ€"at least wait until 1 tall KINDERGARTEN it?!" fillere you are xutferln;."â€"â€"Ln Me 1 4c mm thatâ€"at was: mm um" 1 Ion you where you are uuflefln;."â€"â€"LI am (Paris). Auto Owners Attention Does your car need Painting, Top recovered or re- paired, new seat covers or cushion and Upholstery repaired, new side curtains or Celluloid placed in old cu_rtains, body repaired, dents removed from body We suggest that you call 131-R for Brick or Bulk Hydroxfluernsey Ice Cream and we will de- liver it in time for your dinner desert. But we wish to assure the public that there will be an ample supply of Hydroleuernsey carried at Ye Tourist Tavern from now onâ€"EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. We beg your pardon for running short of fly drox-Guernsey ice cream last week. We apolo for underestimating the public appreciation of ;-__.1‘ DROX-GUERNSEY products. Not knowing What]?- to expect on the first day, we ordered only 20 gale-'- lons and so great was the rush of atrons for this. delicious cream that it was all sod out in three" hours time. A romantch comedy by Rypert Hughes Ye Tourist Tavern Apologizes Also Buster Keaton in “The Boat” 189 West Maple Ave. Orders Delivered wu nth-aim! i511 trul uvnnuo WWI thought was watching ‘l‘lmuwn ( M. 'acturingCo. ’rovc Ave. LIGM‘I fines: and at Trade we in , including any others wed shops nil-enema ha in and Thrills £8th 26th Day 27th in a Christic . L0th Susie” I ‘

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