Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Nov 1922, p. 7

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Mombrudnrm Omniumunyoprhovhkh will b a! who ml cherished on mm. Du. Come on. can all. N. m. Int chm of the your will plan beglnnlog It fam- o'clock . Number 28. I922 In 89. school hall. But an". at alum when much 3: hr- . new. In and other: will In E5352 E “handed the loan! schools and is to- May-no Engeischall, sister of the numbered by his school mates for groom. as fluid of honor, while her BI cool nerve in any situation, his sisters, Misses Flory and Irena Twa- (hredevilhhneu and all around gm]. hey, wen bride's maids. Little Vir- iiy to take an of Mmsolt. siniu Smith, daughter of Dr. and During the mu- lxo mg with mlflrs. F. J. Smith and niece of tho‘ Wilma hunch ol the Ionics snd groom. was flower girl. AHM‘ lines has been doing exhibition fly. Riedy was best man and the ushers 13‘ m tin-u months ago, with were miey and Lefloy Riody. two passengers ho was starting an a The church was prettily decorated fliflit when the wing of hi. puma hit with ferns and flowers nod the light 'In unseen guy win of u all smoke “Wits “with the Stained glass mt. Tho ship crushed to the ground windows made the setting one of the gas hols exploding enveloping beauty 18 the bridal My 01mm the the. In mines. His [managers the church to tho strain. of [phen- m burned to death almost immed- arm's wedding much phyed by lir- htsiy. Fisher escaping with «even Bernard 9M". of Nmrville- 305- bulu flout the face. head, and up- at Dickson sang "Oh Ptomiso In,” per put of his body. In In eflort invading the 59M“- b an his life his wife gave 98 The bride wore bloc-dad chillon places of skin from her body to pot: and carried o shower hoquet of not: his. He was nmmfly im- uni lillies of the valley. lie!- veil m win: when he learned that should m caught with onngo blossoms. lower he would be crippled for The mid of honor was gonna! in lito. This cool: the hem out of his reach new mr cor-l while the fight and he pawl away soon aim. bfidemldl '0" 800m. Path m. is iuhmd in a limo cemetery. over gallium! sold over peach. They PIE - THANKSGIVING DANCE AND PRIZES Word has been received in the vi!- llxo of the death several melts ago as! Lloyd Fisher at 1 hospital at Ma; eon. Georgia. from burns received in In lithium accident. Fisher WI! 0. Ionizer naidem of Downers Grove, “handed the loan! schools and is ”'1 neutered by his school mates for; BI cool mm in any situation, his (bredeviihhnou and all around abil- ity to take an of himself. M M"! It Km from lung hednd Bonn! Month- An ~ In Alumna Amount. Forster’s 32E; FRUIT CAKE Custard Pumpkin Pie Mince Pie and othet gdod things for Thanksgiving Dmsm “We“ In“ minim, 27 East Curtis‘s Simâ€"Damn Gun, minds ORDER YOUR Genuine, Home Made Main and: Maple Fun finial Plu- Mn llul Sun fans Nol- Clnkr laid-n Ia-Brnnk Jim Manhattan; firm: Bald Swen Ml. III-n (3m: Following the services than was I delightful wedding Iva-Hut at the home of It. and In. Jam J. M- hey. potent: of the bride. at :00 N. Pom avenue and um Ir. and In. Rupiah-ll. mug-aka with the hat with" ol the MI. W on their W Maury which (Multinmluomoltluw o! the would. lmuonth Can 11‘ Kentucky. yum carried a shower Manet of ma fund fillies of the valley. Her veil was caught with cringe Hosanna. The mid of honor was (owned in peach W ever cor-l leo the bridemld- von (comm. peach over gokl and gold owr nub. They carried chmunthcmumt. ’stmming through the stained glass windows made the setting one of beauty 13 the bridal party «and the church to tho strain. a! [phen- grin's wedding much pluyed by It. Bernard Dinar, of Nmrville. Rob- ert Dickson sang "Oh Ptomiso lo,” preceding the tanks. The bride wore branded chlllon‘ One of the prettiest nuptial m monies of the you took place Wod- nesday at 9. 30 or St. Jmpfi's church [when Miss Julie Huguet '1'me was united in marriage to Alfonse J. 'Encelmhall of Lisle. The Rev. E. B. Goodwin, pastor. performed the wed-l ding service at high mass which was attended by a throng of well wishers of the young couple which taxed the capacity of the church. W Fillies The bride was attended by Miss 10M Cronin-"y Sun OIW in Cm- Market Conlchlmthfli Mint!” MN ApflquI-apdnfl, r G MWMMW men EMYMMW WEHAVETHEHALL Pork Loin Roast, per pound .............. -. . . 10¢ Rib Roast, per pound ....... ................ 24c Pot Roast, per pound ........................ 20!: Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound .............. 20c Smoked Butts, per pound ...... ............. 32¢ Bacon Squares, per pound .................... 18: Jonathan Apples, per box .................. $3.10 MWLMMM mmmmmcnmmsmmmmnw H. C. PITCH ER Dry Goods - Groceries 1m plum. no! and, m. 0-“ out hon all "in. ”aid" “mammguw.mmnxum.~+ mummwmwmnm.mum haunt-turd; murmumummuu. Price $6750.00â€"‘l‘erms AflomcmdMoncyMcr fol-Quick‘lhinkus mums, DUCKS, GENE, CHICKENS DIETBICH LAUING ModcmSRoom'l‘woStotyon Comfortablctot Ordér that Turkcy [or your Thanksgiving Dinner Early SATURDAY SPECIALS SINK. J. WABRKN kill!” uuuuu uuuuu uuuuu ..... The passing of Mrs. J. W. Rogers and Dietrich Lnulng, pictured here, leaves a gap in the community which can never be filled. They were links which afichored the days of the pioneers to the present. Both were of the old school which considmd duty to family. nelghbor, God and country paramount. TWO OLD RESIDENT! ANSWERVLAS’I‘ CALL , THURSDAY (mm 9|!) all FRIDAY NOVEIBEB an and meme: I rmtumuwmhm.mumtymm. mmmmWQMJml-yfl'm Homfigmnclorusuhâ€" . munmmmmmr‘muynumm “Mahatmmamdhronâ€" M'smmn'uismumcmdm W ”sandman. Amepn-iuhlk“ A mu. can»! at NATIONAL mu ‘nund-yâ€"Cnflnu- fun 3!. 3 n. h 11‘ p I. many-mo all 9:15: Alain-kg M ”0: “Illa. I“ mu “I IIIOI‘I’AI. NOV“- IV OUIIIA M Ind-all tauntsâ€"mama‘s“- II! The Inn: of diamomhâ€"a heritage of the "all 800 but It a“ three fives in its glittering mesh and plunged then Int. id! .01.- tum, love and dark intrigue. Beautiful women, new guru d an all star mt. WW I TAMI-Q. Miss)", flawnond Rm MON” TUES. and WED” NOV. 27. 28 all I! THE PICTURE MAGNIFICENT Priscilla Dean » PURE and SIHI’LBâ€"A 1". led Colo" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Null-co u lflâ€"M I. u I. «in Evcfllg 1.1:” and Oflâ€"M-luhn [5 I“ 25 w “Under Two Flags” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922

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