Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Sep 1922, p. 5

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N' 8 Oampbtll In Mum's-kl Inc M McCoy “(M "r Rollin Consumers Oil As-Rogen w 3 sod-Hon Boupnick Louis Climfl' C Ronnbrook Mn Dam Arthur Ellxabflh ‘(Porvigm Ron-warm Mr 1 The following lcurn- um bring hold at UK- l)own¢rs Grove pmwmm and If not called for by Septrmhrr 29. will In- rflumod to the and". Ann Mn 6 B Hulk-r Mu Hahn "(an Lulu Salli; Frunl Balm E Nollh J P Dinner In Bud Neill: \‘mh Doorman M w Oliver Rev. N' 8 Mr-A Arthur l'ortcr mull Ron-HI upon: a plenum evening Friday 3‘ thc home a! Mr and ”n W. Briggs and Mr 1nd Mrs Thou. Shrldon Ind finally. of llimdnle. They «‘njoyal 1 good water mrlon Ind. ' ADV I'IRTISED LETTERS Mrs E. Yam-I delightfully «anter- tllned the Ladies Aid Society at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr and Mrs James Barnacle rep-:W-RDY MPH up “011" wanted the Lisle Sunday School as â€"‘ delegates to the County Sunday‘, “” Paul U119? 1 School comvntion at bombard Sun- DOWN?” Gm“ 1’9"" day. Rosella Porter also attended the The fir“ meeting 0 convention both Saturday and Sun- IN“ Thursday "Cull dly representing the Grace Church school of Napen'llll'. All scwionn Mr and Mr» Gag-lo van much enjoyed. H’ihiu‘d Sunday nt Ly The local church Advance Bible clus will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs Hurry Barnacle Friday eve- hing. Mrs Walter Plumb was 1.116 guest of her sister, Mrs Jessie Richter, at Downers Gun-e, Thursday. A tales-ram which came from Mr. Charles Lepplu ,of Malta. “1., to the meemr family Saturday, told o! the critical illness of Mrs. Leppla, who before her marriage was Ann Haumesser . Her many friends hope t her sickness may prove not to I8 serious as is now thought and that recovery will sbon come. out morning sermon theme will be “The B J" The evening service theme will be “The Anson Bible Study Message.” Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Homing services 10.80 a. m. ‘ Evening service 'I: 80 p. m. 1 Wednesday, 7: 80 p. m., Prayer Meeting Theme. "Forging Ahead." A. L. Allison, Pastor. LISLE CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH NOTES Services for Sunday, October lst. This will be a “fiftieth Anniver- su'y" Bible translflion Sunday and We Aim to Give SERVICE, SATISFACTION SAVING. We Now Are Installln An Adequate Water Softener and Are Building a New Plant to 00110-- ANTISEPTIG-WET WASH-[AUNDRY :-: Glen Ellyn, Postmaster. | Mr and Mr» Gaylord. of LaGrIngt- m‘nu-d Sunday nt Lyndcll. the Rickey ' Henry Hedricks is driving a new .l-‘ord. We presume he will now take TRY A CLASSIFIED An Mrs Hugh Wyllle. of Dowmru. called on a raw friendx in the country Sunday. 3h Lawrence Felling \pnuwd his lc-fl arm on Sammy. Mrs Paul Utley has jmnod the Downeru Grove Parent-Teacher Assn. The first meeting of the year was last Thursday cvcnlnx. Jack Gnflfih is suflcrinx from an infmion in hint arm We hope {or a ~wcdy mos'ory. Contractor ‘Builder Estimates furnished on New or Old Work 121 Fairmount Ave. with Mr and Mrs Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs James McClintock of Hinsdnle. spent a few pleasant hours with Mr and Mrs Harry Foster on Miss Elsie Klingcr ,of Naperville, was a Sunday visitor with home folks. Mr. H. B. Utléy left Monday mom- ing for a short trip to New Orleans. J. C. Goodrich was in Chicago Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Fowler and children, of Downers, had Sunday night sup- per at the Foster home. Mr and Mrs Joseph Sahilsky and daughter, Marion, were enteretained at the Abrams home Sunday evening. Bnneo was played. Phone 43-M John Doerr ,of Naperville, spent Sunday with his brother, Wendell. Word comes from California of the birth of a ten pound boy to Mr and Mrs Joe Lay on September 14. Mr and Mrs Emil Pfafl', daughters and non, motored out from Chicago and had Sunday night supper with Mr and Mrs Henry Faulhaber. VETERINARY SURGEON Tcl. Rem 20.4! Ollie Donors Grow. DL Among the gums um spent Sun- «In at. Lone Maple Film. the Pell- in; home, wen Mr and Mrs Joe Heitzler, of Navel-ville, Mrs Frances Polling and son, Alvin, oi Lisle and Mr and Mrs George Hoficrt and fam- ily of Downers. DOG KENNEL 1-]. Field Wot-sky, M. D. PHYSICIAN all SURGMN Tel. Office 1 Tel. Ban. )6 23 8. Main $.22 W. Cut“:- 8‘. Hours: 2 to 4 p. 103.; Sunday: and Evenings by Appointme OFHCE NW. 3009-... 30-5.... ire. -. Wham O‘te at Reidente - Photo 283 N. Fm Ave. at] Funk“- 5!. DR. GEO. F. TIMKE Electrician Our Wagon Will Call Every Monday on After the dinner had been eaten the girls had setting up exercises, Indian dances. andrpother sports that were especially suitable for the even- “WEINIE” ROAST The txeasurer'a report Wu given and the girls Were very delighted when they fcund out that thy M Last. Thursday the Winnebago Club nearly YOYW dollars in the 'man- held a Wiener mast at. the home of Plans were discussed for a Thanks- one of its clubmembers in North giving for the poor. When it grew Highland avenue. The menu consisâ€" dgrk the EMS left for home after ted of potato salad, buns and wieners, having had a very enjoyable evenlnz.‘ cocoa, cake, and last of all marsh- The officers of the club are as fol- mallowa. lows: WINNEBAGO GIRLS ENJOY CAMP FIRE “WEINIE” ROAST 61 S. MAIN ST. Carpenters Tools of all kinda Cutlery, Pocket Knives, Butcher Knives, Shears, Razors. Woman War Leader New Illinois Constitution: Amide One Free Public Discussion. The Forum is the Place of Liberal Ideas. Legitimate Free Speech, Rational Free Thought All Welcome. Story Digest New Books in the Public Library Important Book of the Month Current Events: The Turk in Europe; AT urkjsh Vocal Solo MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 8:00 P. LIBRARY HALL The People’s forum ‘ Hamiltonâ€"Beach Vacuum Cleaners and many other lines of good merchandise to select from. Downers Grove Hardware Co. «o‘c- ins and Ron!!! Drying The officers of the club are as fol- lows: leaderâ€"«manure Peifer. Secretaryâ€"Maude Ballet. Treasurerâ€"Gemdine Won nynnasticsâ€"Maxgueriw Patter. amnd tho are. Wink. the hula. 0!!!!de a prize for the but cheer not to be handed in later than next Wick RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE Ranges. Thor Washers Ironers in several styles. The largest line of good paint west of Chi- Stovg; for gas, Combination, and Coal m m Mock the! 9m "7019! '39: menttheheuhAnefla. In fact, the but. assortment: ever shown in Downers Grove. and it will We are showing Large Lines of Fol- , lowing Items 13; Call and Inspect These Lines Tel. 2'19 Armour’s and Swift’s Hams, per pound ...... American Family Soap, 10 bars ..... Libby’s Red Raspberries, No. 2 can .......... Pyrex Oven Dishes, 3 very large line to select A nice line of Shot Guns and Rifles of the best L. KLEIN 5c SON m“- - Sail'er" firau Try a Reporter Classified _ 2Q: PRUNES, All Sizes 22c, 25c, 30c, 38¢ per pound FRESH PORK HAMS 8c lb. Per Poundâ€"28¢ Phone 56 . â€"New Pack; Free ’Delivery TELEPHONE 30 57c

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