Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 7

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w In Edvard Emrich ante-Mined the Inter-Allied club Monday after- noon at the home of her sister. In Belle Webster. South Graceland aven- ue. DesPlaines. William Kan-In of Fain-few Ann. is not employed as a mechanic at the Kldwell Garage. Re hm: bven working for the past year in L1. to the South Bend divtrirt It a salary of “.000 a you. Mr. L. J. Lott of the Stock ands district comes here. Ir. C H Bond. Scout Examine of a» West Suburban District has me Dr and Mrs H I. Pnfl'or Pun-o H'- mmcdlfrmn San Funds“). (‘alif‘ min. when the damn: tool a special char! mm and" mm internationâ€" dly {Imam physiciam. The Rancid Iinimry may. MM "Mr mating Thursdny Il’hrâ€" mn u the nnivhnm or Mrs. Edward Kill-Sch. North urn-at avenue. It all! Mrs Rd. Perry. of Rutl- ington. Iowa. man! at “to Frank N Kid‘mll hmm- this work. 1?"! wet. on their way ham fmm Michinn. m" Wm 50 II bum“ WWW 70': The l'hilnthe: flaw: of the Congre- Rehlnh'n "M 0"" “4“" I! "‘0 uafloml churrh. will meet Mth In W M a" 1' “ ".°""'“‘"- “7 “M‘ O I" (fart-con. IN Warn-n venue on " dam mm". 821mm. May ‘37- ll-‘rhlay m‘omnx. Jumv .. Mrs w r: . . (‘hnnmul win MAM. All mflnboru TM Junior l-Ilrmenury School WI" be clam! Monday and Tuesday. May ml fri'mll In lnvltod lo lueml. 1 ” ""l 30- "Md." will ”9 ‘ \‘Nl-i “in mu Nam" was uolohl «lur- 1.; day Iml Tumhy Memorial Dly. RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCANDISE 61 S. Main St. Telephone 30 Ir P H Pflen wumml llamhy‘ {run the mnforwm- o! the Curmn Evangelical Synod of North Amenca’ Mld u Nmunk. lllinSda. Downers Grove Hardware Co. Ir F C Poster of l-Ivansvlle. hut. Signal Supervimr of the L. a N. R. 3.. visited this week with his uncle and :3. Ir and Hm I" H Kenison. Ir Roy W [lemon and Don Arm] “mg of Knox College. Guesburg. [1]., were the mm of Miss Ruth lllkolly, Highland avenue, Sunday. The poumlfico will be open ImmlI 0:30 to 9:30 a. m.. Tumby. May 30.; TM!!! will he no «loliven’m by rural! or villa." cameras. I Wiore 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 vou. Come in and try a gallon and you will [18"‘61 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. Ir and Ilrs Robert MacDougnfl and son am nwa’ on a trip to Kling- er Lake, Michigan, driving in their The bungalow of F. F. Chessman in Curtiss street has been started and they hope to occupy it in a short The Infant Welfare will meet at the home of Miss Alice Gourley, No. Forest avenue, Thursday. June I. for a card party. It and Mrs Kenneth Snapp and family will spend the summer at, a cottage at a lake in Wisconsln. Mr and Mm A P Nelson drove Hrs C C Parks to her home in Men- dota from here last Saturday. Mrs J E Replinger entertained a my of Chicago friends on Tues- dly. Miss Ruth Miskelly of Highland avenue is viisting friends in Galesâ€" burg, Illinois. Maurine Marseilles of Chicago, spent the week end with Alma Kelly. Sidney McCollum is ill with an at. tack of German measles. Mr. F B Towsley is on a trip to Kathieson, Canada. mwfi~ IBERSONALS Born to Mr and Mrs Alvin Peter- son, Friday, May )9! a baby girl. F ORB-CARS A-Special-Oil for ' We would like everyone on the line .of march Detention Day to be punc- tual in the obnrvance of the respect due the colors as the) piss in line. In another column will be found the Miquottc which has been promulgat- ed. Pique read ll angl observe it. [Bors' Dly. Sunday. lay 21. The 'Rev. H. I. IncWhoner preached a [sermon on the “My Bible. Abnut thirty-five local "nous journeyed to Glen Ellyn last Thurs- day nigh: and participated in a med- ing held by the Glen Ellyn lodge. The The Order of Roy Builvkra. a fun- ior ltnsouic «pair-n1"; ”waded a special service held In their honor fl 3. Andm’s Episcopal church on Him: Harlan. Roe will soon com- plete the slanted mach” mum at the Chlrm Piano college. On Jun. 9 die will omen! Mr pupils in their annual piano miuln In five I. E. chmrh. Program will ”pear out “in mu Nov-pr" was mloisl dur- ing Solemn Mullah": It 8!. Bone- «new chunk. Blue bland. UL. Sun- dny owning. lay 2|. The Omaha being the Inaugural Organ (Town given by Dr. J. Lewis Brown. of SL Pam'd'n church. Chirm. ¢ Mm John Remnant and In Min- uio H. Prince entertained the («any of the public and high achooln and u! the Kink-marten at dinner II. "no Prince home in Oakwood Infant, on Tuculuy evemng. The Ladies Aid of the Congrega- tional church will hold their rogulu meeting Thuudny. June I. It 1:30 In the church parlors. All memberu and friends are cordiafly Invite! to Attend. The Ladies of the United Brethren church of But. Grove are holding I bazaar tomorrow afternoon, Kay 27. from 2 w 9 at. Hrkvlclm's stun, Fair. view avenue Ind the tracks. The Ladies Am or St. Paul's Ev- angelical church is to hold a bakery xale at the church on Salunlay, May 27, from ten to {our o'clock in the uheriloon. 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‘Curtiss street, will leave Friday for their former home in Quincy, "L, to re- main over Memorial Day. 1 COMPANY H, ATTENTION! You are invited to take part in the Mem~ orial Day parade Tuesday. Come in “civvies” and be at the high school at 1 :30. Mrs Wm. Stalfeldt, died Wednés- day, May 24 at the home of Mr. Henâ€" ry Greenberg. Funeral services will be held from 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. It was pianned to go to the Fmest Preserve but as it rained they din't go. The‘ evening was spent in preparing. for the contest and in playing. Word has been mind of the death of Mrs. Richard Schultz, of Chicago. formerly of Naperville, last Monday. Funeral services were held Friday. She wag a sister of Mnj Woeflersheim. Nn- W D: ' members ' lueml. nlohl dur- (Continued from page 1) Now that the foundation wogk I135 been done and the community has become more or less acquainted with what this League 01 Women Voters aims to nocomplish the outlook for next year is most promiaing. The meetings will be rewmod “tin in J‘hc omcm elected for the ensuing your were: Mm. Johg Reminnrâ€"Pnsidont In. Meivin Skinnerâ€"Vlco-Pnr list Vernon-Secretary In. S. C. Hurleyâ€"Truman Scpwmber. NORTBSIDE GROCERY MARKET ANNUAL MEET- W [NO OF L. w. v. WAS "0" HELD ON TUESDAY :23 The Winnebago nub held a bakery sale last Saturday at Nash's store. A fine supply of bakery goods was donated by the girls' mothers and other (fiends. The club wishes to thank all those who helped to make this a success, especially Mr. Nash who so kindly gave the use of part of his store for the sale. I Pot'Roast. per pound .5 ....... 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, ll) box Spare Ribs. per pound ....... Veal Shoulder. per pound ......... Plate Corned Beef, per pound ..... 'l‘he several meetings disclosed the fact that the necessity of establish ing a district is immediate it we are » Mr and Mrs W J Stunts and to have one. We have been closed in daughters, M? and Mrs Edward Lan- all around by just such districts by dorf and Elun Staats spent the WWklwide-awake people who “have beat end at Pistakee Lake in quest 0f the us to it” so ~to speak, until there is ever elusive black bass. The bass but a limited territory to draw tromJ remained elusive but the party WlThe Lisle district on the west. the“ turned with a fair string Of "01" people of said district who helped I)“:5 (some 9901’“ C3” 'em 511"" defeat the nroiect here at the last Kuegema'hn is the Matron and Mr. 1Bell the Patron of the local chhpter. Twenty-eight members of Vesta Chapter. 0. E. 8. attended a meet- ing at the Wheaten Star last Thurs- day night. Mr. Geo. E. Bell took the Treasurer's' station while Mrs. Jena nie Kuegemann was Esther. Mrs. Kuegemann is the Matron and Mr. Bell the Patron of the local chapter. Chicken 3 la King, per can ........ Chicken Noodle Soup, per can ..... Candied Sweet Potatoes. per can . Spaghetti, Italian Style. per can local boys put -on the work In the third degree and the Glenites were loud in their praise of the exemplifi- cation. i Monarch Grape Juice. quart .............. t Monarch‘Catsup. large bottle ............... 2 Heinz Pure Imported Olive Oil, pint ......... 1 Ferndell Cider Vinegar. extra strong full qt. 3 Little Giant Chow Chow, 16 oz. jar .......... 2 Rasboâ€"the Raspberry drink ....3 Hire’s Root Beer Extract ........ , .......... 2 STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 COLLEGE INN CANNED FOODS Groceries : Meats 1 This will not only benefit the High School. but will relieve a distress- ing situation in the'gmdo schoolsâ€"- in this way that money now being ukcn from the grade schools to sup- port (It; my: school v1." not be needed on the! {imposed district will take care of the high school and the money (tom district 58 will be med for the grade schools. ' \ manly thm miles wide from the western border to the outer: bop] der. and approximately five miles] you the truth. Something must be done andâ€"AT ONCE! If you have not heeded these articles, come out tonight and “have your eyes opened." Mr. A. C. Miskelly, former presiâ€" dent of the Board of Education and Mr. J. flamed. Supt. of the local schools, have told you in these col- nmns some weeks ago of the condi~ tion of the schools. They have told lwide-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 them-‘ selves. The Lemont Community H. S. district is on the south, commenc- ing at the Joliet road; York on the north coming to about ope~half mile nnlth of the Plank mad and Hinsdale on the east. (Continued from page I) from the northern border to the southern border. SCHOOL MEETING TONIGHT ‘AT THE KINDERGARTEN 26c Me 1 4c 40c 19c 18c 25c 25c 20c 1|. Lord L113 3 " '“° Gomn ver” Doctor (I; uonlud 'p'uuent rushes ln)-â€"“(lood Lord, mun! Don't you like thatâ€"at least wait um" I tell yuu where you are nuflerluz."â€"-L| Rue (Paris). Building Materials 4â€"Day 30111 A romantic comedy by Rppcrt Hughes j 4 Also Buster Keaton in “The Boat” 1 BUILD NOW! Consult us f1l your plans and we’ll gladly fu cost of materials and assist yo“ our power. How much have you paid ouv 27th two or three years? This rent are now paying out will buy yoen in vide a profitable investment to um. um High rents are brought ahd . of houses. When you move in and ThHIlS you release a home for the use:-â€"-â€"â€"â€" 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 curtains, body repaired, dents removed from body Auto Owners Attention Anyone who can pay g - . Don’t wait until you have ' "“1"de money before-you build. [1’ other; By building now you not 0 place for the raising of your hn in doing a service to the comm the number of dwellings. “ts” Free yourself from the even lem. y We suggest that you call 131-R for Brick or Bulk Hydrox-Guernsey 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 Hydroxâ€"Guernsey carried at Ye Tourist Tavern from now urn-EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK. We beg your pardon for running short of Rye droxâ€"Guemsey ice cream last week. We apologize for underestimating the public appreciation of ' Y- DROX~GUERNSEY products. Not knowing what to expect on the first day, we ordered only 20 gal‘ Ions and so great was the rush of atrons for this delicious cream that it was all so d out in three hours time. \ 189 West Maple Ave. 'ourisl Tavern Apologizes Orders Delivered Q'wr Trade RecturingCo. :qulppcd than. naming-Its Dgrove Ave. LIGnnu IV 26th was lulicud'to I fiflnfi mu avenue Fridayjfto} thought was watching hi] 'l'lmunm Cut. "rues: and bmedian” I 9: SllSiC”l in a Christie .

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