Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Oct 1922, p. 7

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than in this etc in which she givm ad ce to the lovelorn through the columns of a big metro‘ politan per, until she needs vice herself. 'A Universal Comedy and .The Winsome little star never was 199m appealirgg My Miles Minter “RIG!"- FRIDAY, OCT. 6 Noam Mn been «and M n ml!” muting of (hi! Ion! legion In. K. M. Supp in in the village uni-Imam!“ m MW“ of their ("than u a. Sun homo In Wal- and: (or M. emu Bridgman. of Guinea! .m h” [on to 37m Wl‘hq Ila. M will nah an extended via. 5: with "hum. Gin. Rowling" hm Mumcd to h Nun! schoo! u Annaplin. wt. um spending ha {unough with M- W horn. Ir Md In Medic and chlldnn. d liar-Ho 1:. board“. but and! “I new home (n Chrondon Hill: I" Md I bakery and apron sale. Thurs- day Afternoon. October I9 I! LT!- horn'n dairy. In Maud R Allen. of Desl’hn'nes, about Tuesday and “'Mnesdny at the homo of her fisher. Mn. Inward Enrich. in Nmth Pores-t avenue. Reader and anchor of expression. Lelia Toloir Hendron. Advertise- Tho locnl camp of the Royal Neighâ€" bors will hold a fancy work and bak- ery n10 It Uhlhorn's Dairy on Sat- uday Afternoon. October 14. thing, Heating of all kinck, buttons covered, prompt, service. Mrs. Denmmbie. l’.’ Higuand uve.. phone Hrs O A Schlauder entertained the Onkwood Thimble club at a very deâ€" WuI luncheon Tuesday at her home in Middaugh :vonue. gry motored with Clifiord to Ba- hvia Saturday afibemon. ‘ Mr and Mrs Newbecker. of Irving Park, took dinner with Mr and Mrs A G Sweet of North Main street last Sunday and spent the day with them. Dnmntic coach and stage makeâ€"up. wig Teloir Hendren. Advertise- in West Curtiss street. ‘ Mr and Mrs Oscar Potter and Mar- Expression is the foundation of all at. Lelia Teloir Hendmn.- Adver- It and Mrs F I“ Chessman are now Med in their beautiful new home Don’t form DuPage county's own as day tomrrow. Have a heart and a little spare change. ' James Burns, of Chicago, spent Sunday heme at the hame of his son, Stewart ,of Prince avenue. ‘ Mr and Mrs Theron Potter and son, of Batavia were Sunday visit- ou in town. PERSONALS Every art is an art of expression. L3H: Teloir Hendmn. Advertisement. 1h angefiml Ludiu Aid Will Add“. 23¢: one" Is: sum-y Hut-m hut-national News ANNOUNCES ANOTHER BIG WEEK OF SPLENDID PRODUCTIONS IR l Saturday, Oct. 7 I Honda and Tuesday Wednesday, Oct. 11 _. . .. - ; Oct. 9 and 10 Anita Stewart in ton and Wallace McDonald in a tale of tangled intrigues for the love of a worthwhile woman. Another of the thflllin! m‘ tum of Bill and Bob IIo New Orient“ um month a; the gamma“ dale“. from this damn ‘to the Nnuonnl convention 0! an. omnimtum of "don-kc men. “BATTLIN G TORCHY” A Two Reel Comedy with JOHNNY Elm . ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN The Star Without 3 Failure, in With Niles Welch. Mahlon Hamil- Ihn I R Pm" had a Mr nuts 1! her hm In um um: Inn Sun- dly. Mr and In W mum. of (New: If and Mrs L PM]. a! Hollywood and I!” H Andemn. of 8m Dim. mam-“1.. Ir Ind Mrs Andrew llshlly um] funny. of Chicago ,ne moving Sat- Dan Dimer. commnnder o! the lo- ctl Amerimn [Anion post. will go Mr and Mrs Rosa, 0! Monmouth, are now located In the Iomr home of the G M Barry's in Gilbert n'on- uo. Mr. and MN. I. Harm, of Riv- erside are occupying the went hall of the house. . The Natun Study clan will mun with Mn Philip Weinhu’mor at her home in Elm strut. non Fddny. Oc- tober 13. The mun! luncheon will ha unwed and a “nod [anagram hu been "mum. The Star Concertina club will give a Masquerade Ball on Saturday. Oc- tober 21, in Lace "all. There will be prizes {or the best dressed. comic, and etc. AdmiSAion is $1.00 per coupk'. Advertiesment. Clark Kessler, {or many month? pianist at local theatres, is now play- ing on the Keith-Orpheum vaudeville circuit. He is making the music {or a dancing not which is going big on the Keith time. Mr and Mrs A Martins am re- ceiving congratulations over the ar- rival of a son, Edward Theodore, at their home in Webster street. Tues- day. September 19. The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Stress- mun dmve from their home in lonia. Michigan, and arrived here Wednes- day afternoon for a visit with Mrs. Stressman's sisters, Mrs W J Staats and Miss Elsie Pischei. A foot specialist from Chicago, will be in Our store on Monday. Oct- ober 9. His services are free. E. Karlson, Him-dale, Illinois. Advertise- ment. Dr and Mrs Herman Wenger, Mrs and Mr Sign-id Hjerstedt, and Mr and Mrs Louis Fuhrmann, all of Chiâ€" cago, visited Sunday with Mrs and the Rev. Wm. Grotefeld in Gnove St. Mr and Mrs G M Barry, having sold their home in Gilbert avenue. are now living temporarily with Mrs. Barry’s parents. the R. C. Briggs‘ family, in North Prince avenue. l Elaine Wei: “Under Oalh” Mrs. Reed of Omaha, Neb., spent the week end with the 0. J. Snyder family in Oakwood avenue. ls spending a few weeks with he. sis- ters in Michigan. post will be held next Monday oven- ing. October ,9, in this G. A. R. hall, Main and Curfiss streets. INTERNATIONAL um “The Fox” DICKE THEATRE ."-,~ m2:- y >- 32wa mw‘wv- ---,~w- "as: a .~ , . . , 4 .. M y DOWNEBS GROVE REPOB Two Star Bulls Eye Thundering hoofs and alkali, . beautiful girl and a lighting mm A swing drama of the Great Southwestâ€"duo A HAROLD LLOYD; com! nanmnmw } Mm. Gonna. Dnrnley h“ open-' ed the codes! kind of a Beauty Par- lor in her home at 58 Highland Ave" ’Ind is ready to ghe the {mom Anci- ‘nplic shampoos. uhnn the hair L! dried by artificial sunlight pmdumd ‘by the Deep Therapy Lamp. Aha tho calcbnud Indu Antiseptic Hot Oil autumn!» and scalp tmtmenu ‘ln. Dnrnloy tho curb: 3 full HM of the [Mn ovulation and um! diam uclush‘ly In her work. Phone 323- 3 W {or onirumm Advuflumu H 0 Woodwud, (In Iced mum- hun o! the Ichopoflun Ufa ln-' mum Company. had tho plmum 01 standing a dinner It the Con" gnu hotel Thursday evening In hon-i or of "day Huh pnstdont of tho) commy.1'ho three laden! In «chi district in tho cit) were new as Most of the oflicem and several of the members of Veua Chapter, Or- der of the Eastern Star have been in attendance at the seeuon of the Grand Chapber of the gum- at the Medinnh Temp)», Chicago. this week. The chapter will meet in, Springfield next year at the forty-ninth Hyman of the order in the slate and the fit- tieth meeting will be held In Chicago. Mrs Russell, of Cambridge, 111., a former resident of the village has been the guest of Mrs A E Olson of Oakwood avenue. the past week. They have been attending the sex- sions of the Grand Chapter of the Illinois Eastern Star at the Medinah Temple in Chicago. Margam Wolf, of Prairie avenue, who was hit by the Emil Maison car at Fomst and Gilbert Monday noon, was just slightly bruised and is able to be around. Her parents and. her- self desire to thank their many neighbors and friends for their kind‘ Mr and Mrs George C Butler of Palatine, wem week end guests at the Chas. Mochel home in West Map‘ le avenue. Mr. Butler was formerly, superintendent of the local schools. and their many friends heme were glad to see them. I Mr and Mrs Chas. Payne, of Los Angeles, California, who have been visiting here, returned Monday to their home. They were accompanied by their sister, Mrs. Mae LaChavty. who will make them an extended visit. Mrs. Smith, mother of Mn). Ed‘ waxd Emrich, of North Fomst ave., had the misfortune to fall from the back steps Tuegiay and was severly shaken up. Fortunately there were no bones broken and no serious re- sults are looked for. uzday in» the Km. Sillik house in Prince Ivonne. Kr. Miseklly is a brother of A. C. Miskelly ,ot' Prince avenue ant} of Samuel Miskelly of Highland avenue. Aonmmmnsâ€" Inna” RAMBLING ROMEO â€"- A The romance of a girl -â€" waif of the seaâ€"thmwn into the perils of the stranger sea of society. She squandered her love on a reckless youth and was paid in full by hi; father. l The ladies of Downers Grove will be delighted to know that for some time past Mrs. Gertrude Darnley has been taking intensive training in the ‘Amerimn School of Ethical Beauty Culture, conducted by Mrs. L. Smith, formerly Miss McGrath. of the lndu Kosmetic <hop at Main and Warren. lThe school is located in the Sam,» Lake building in Chicago and Mrs. .Damley is bringing to her home town the very best service that can be rendered in an ethically conducted up-to-date Beauty shop. “Rose 0! the Sea” The mm of "The Cauldron," the annual of Downers Grove High School, hm been elected and is L'W working in an effort to put out a year book this year, :H hu been done for the pan three years. The pro- blem pmbably is more diflicul! this year than before. but the Seniors are working dotermjnedly. No contmch. however. will be made until the money is 5: hand. Everyone In the town who is intenwed in the high xchool l4 urged to «subscribe end help the financing no any poulble way. ORGANIZE STAFF FOR “CAULDRON” SCHOOL ANNUAfi ion was Pmi’. Thoophil Mueller, of Elmhurst Conege who spoke on “Re- ligious Education of the Child." Members of St. Paul‘s Evangelina? Sunday School who attended the con.- vention were Mrs. Augusta Selig. Misses Clara and Laura. Selig, Mm. Caroline Weatherbee and the Rev.W Grotefeld. Sunday, October 1, the tenth an- nual Sunday School convention bf the southwest dsitrict of Evangelical Sunday Schools of Chicago and vi- cinity was held at St. Michael's Em angelical church, West Chicago, Ill. The convention was well attended. The pn‘ncipal speaker for the occas- the malt of the past several weeks' work, and Mr. Woodward qualified in Garfield district, ranking the highest of the three. The “President's Diuâ€" her" is heFd to be quite an event and there is generally a spirited effort made for the honor of attending. Mfl' Pmrâ€"Advemung Inn. Willhm Bootyâ€"~Alhledc Editor Jul: “mu-Joke [Mitor Lillian Wllholm~uwnry fidltor Human-t Smithâ€"An Editor Helm “lawlwanmluc Editor Haul Beasleyâ€"«801511 Editor Arthur Halonâ€"Junior Editor Donglun Hmunmwmon Editor The {olloJing are When 0! the Jun“ litethlâ€"FAfllor-in-minf Lyman Dumâ€"Buancg Manager Rich!!! Rumblugh. ANN. Inn. Wilfred Pipeâ€"Subscription Ian. Education-l Cone!!! The World's Gram: Love Drum The screen maeterpiece the whole world is anxious to see. The most gorgeous setting ever seen. the most spectacular thrills and thru all the magnifiunce a flaming. up- pealing love story, with n sensa- tional new beauty as the heroine. UNIVERSAL COMEDY all MRATIONAL ms mmveso» PHARAOH' -ERI£S‘I W A EM". um, man m and m "le 880 ll. IE. McAllJSTER 8: 00. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Special [0! Saturday! and give notice of any "changes or corrections that should be made in The Telephone Company 72 x 90 Cotton Stitched three pound batt. comfort size, of good qfiality. Regular $1.00 value. For Saturday Local Telephone Directory In theintercst of good service subscribers are requestedtoeall Goes to Press Soon HARD KNOCKS and LOVE TAP. Agnes Ayres was never so diur- ing .3 in this appealing dram d impetuous young love. lavishly produced. Milton 8!]!!! and Cu- non Ferguson in the cast. INTIINA‘HONAL m “Bordelland” Two Sh." Huh [Inning ll 1:3. Ind 9:|3 Mann" Sunday ll 1:". l3

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