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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Apr 1921, p. 5

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Mr. John Edam of Quincy. "L. was a gum Inn Friday In the home of Mr. and MN. Harry 8. thn. 99 E. Parkway. Lmh- Hubert Lac'ey lull um mis- tonulw to full out of s cm Tun- day and badly Ipmin his elbow. Mr. and Mrs. “W thughter. Zelda Ja were guests of tlv {Imfly last Sunday. Mr. Wm. Boon spent Sunday with his family and ”turned to Contmlia, Illinois. win-re he is now located. Mrs. 0. J Homphill of Edgewter, Chicago, \isited her daughter: Mrs. Jay Alliuon this week. The Wentzel family On Qaltwood avenue are enjoying their new sedan cur, recently pumhased. Don‘t miss the Century comedy. Seeing is Believing," at the Curtiss Saturday night. ; adv. Clifl'ond Siebett is spending a fen days \isiting “ith the home folks at Jasper. Indiana. Mrs, A. E. Olson WM hostess on Tuesday to the Oakwood Thimble Club. ‘ Miss Corrine Nadelhofler is at the Presbyterian ‘hospita! recuperating from an operation for appendititis. Miss Francis Hughes returned to her studies at Madison Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Tank has been ill but is improving. M. E. Coleman is in St. Louis, Mo. on a business trip. Mr. LeRoy P. Howe, called on friends in Chicago over the week end. All kinds of garden and field seeds at MERTZ MOCHELS. adv. 3-11-tf Miss Frieda Dicke visited with friends in Hinsdale last Sunday. i Bennett Allison spent the week aim! in Galesburg. Illinois. 123'!va B. GOODWIN. MODERATOR Monday, May Int, 8 p. m. Non-Sectarlan Free for All PREVENTION OF DISEASE Friday, April 22, 1521 St. Josephs Church If you medal. talus. 1884. By m; FRANK 1. sum! Free Discussion. The Forum is the Place to Say What You Think. It’s Up to Youâ€"r Get Your Share Why complain about business being bad? Use the long-dis- ltanee telephone andlbegyom; own stimulator) 'gT he service ié goodkandfthe cost is reasonable! Are We Superstitions? Stimulate Business! PERSONALS BY THE REV. ENEAS B. GOODWIN Mmem-oneylnd Hunt, “mmm”m ammo-PI!- slate-rumba d On ’l‘m My Wm. Dietrich and June. of Chicago, the C. J. Winter PEOPLE’S FORUM SUNDAY. 10:00 A. M. F mounjaomm lure Repair Shop. All work neatly done 1: reasonable prices. Phone 685 or send podtcud. Will call and de- liver free or chem. 1166-6. Mr. T. E. Emoks, who has been ser- ously ill for the past ten days is slowing com‘nlescing. He will be coufinml to his. bed (or at. least two mom Weeks. The Womans Guild and Auxiliary of S. Andrew's Church will hold an all day meeting at the church, Thum- day, April 28th. Mrs. Pulsifer and Mrs. C. R. Briggs wil be hostesses. Pulverized Sheep Manure Fertili- zer for garden and lawnhqoom sacks $2.25; in lots of 2 or more sacks, each $2.15; 50m sacks, each $1.25 at Mex-t2 Mochel’s. adv. 341-111 The next regular meeting of' the Catholic Womans League will he held Thursday. April 8th at 2 p. m. at the home of MI'S. Straka, 153 Benton avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wander have returned to their home in Hiusdale after a visit with Mrs. Wander's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gansberg, of No. Forest avenue. The Peoples Forum will 'resume at St. Joseph's Church ,on Monday evening, May lst, under the direction of Dr. Eneas.B. Goodwin, Moderator. Mertz Mochel haw several spe~ cials in their advertisement on page 10. N-\e1 miss an ad It. pays to wad them. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. tf. flinsdple Upholsterinx and Furni- WIRING. CARPENTIY. AND FURNITURE REPAIR PHONE th-W SHOP R.J.FRAHERC0. A FIRST PlAQQ GENERAL REPAIR Dorothy Phillips. star of “The; Heart of Humanity" uml‘ "'l'lu- Right}, to Happiness," may be sevn at the, Curtiss Theatre new Tuesday in: “One;I to- Every Woman," the grant Master Walter West, aged 6 years, who seven weeks ago sustained a compound fracture of the limb while playing at school. and has been in the West Suburban hospital, has been removed to his home on West Maplr avenue, and is doing well. A number of visitors from thv Whea- ton lodge drove over Monday evening and issued the invitation. Senna! local Odd l"'cllo“.- “ill journey to Wheaten this mening to attend the lodge at. the county seat. The authorities of Wheaten College have purchased additional plupcrty which will be converted to the use of the college for a dormitory and u site {or the heating plant. A Cafeteria Dinner will be given by the Congregational Ladies Aid on Thursday, April 28m. at six p. m. There will be good oats and reason- able prices. Mrs. Oscar Potter and daughter. Margery, were in Joliet Sunday to call on Mrs. Theron Potter and son, from there they spent a flaw hours in Morristuwn. INSIDE GROCERHMRKLT Wednesday, April 27th 8 p.111. Speaker; The Rev. F. S. Fleming SATURDAY SPECIAIS 2'33") Can Apricots, heavy syrup, per can ..20c 211:") Can Sliced Yellow Cling Peaches, can 35c Fancy Dried Apricots, per pound .......... 40c 10 Bars Lenox Soap 38c FULL LINE OF FERRY’S. BRIGG’S AND RICES’S SEEDS 0N HAND FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES NonhSideGIoceMMatket I will make your housekeeping easy by sug- gesting things for your table and you WILL L(i)0l( for me because it will help you to econo- m 2:. "V'ur "I' ‘u '7 neck telulini about Groceries and you MUST Sl-Il-Z me. and MUST REMEMBER that I stand for quality Groceries and Low Prices. Smoked Shoulder Ham, per pound. Veal Shoulder,” pound ............ 26c Lamb Shoulder, Boneless per pound .22c Leg 0’ Lamb, per pound ............ 30c Spare em perpo pound ........... m..15c Plate Corned Beef,pe pound ....... 12¢ Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, pound 20c Pork Loins, per pound Pork Bugs, pp:- pound. PotAkpast, per pound,“ S. Andrew’s Church I am going to work for I will be right here in this newspaper every t telling about Groceries and you MUST SEE STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 ‘ The second showing of “flncu to Eu-ry Woman" at the (‘ultiss next 'l‘ue.~du_\' night will not begin until ubuut 9:40 as short subjects will all b0 shown first. This will give many whu am- going claou‘hm'e earlier in‘ tlw owning~ an opportunity to see thhl grout picture who might not be able to uuoml earlivr. adv. Naporvillo has decided to cast in h1'l' lot with other communitivs in this vicinity and daylight saving will go into efl‘vcl there on Sunday enm- ing. Aurora voted on (hp pruposi- tiun Tuesday and the majority favor» ed the new time by t\\'vnly~ouv. The bakery sale given last Satur- day afternoon by Mrs. C. H. Dicke and Mrs. C. H. Stunts fur the benefit of the fil'l‘ truck fund. netted mun-o than thirty dollars. In spite of the inclmnt'ncy of the )vcathm‘ there wow mun- purchasers than bakery goods. (is Saraloga Are. Phone 302-]! “(owners Grow. Ill. Universal Special Production. adv. x} l‘xu'wfl. ENGINEER AND SITRYEYOR JOHN S. LOZIER Thursday, April 28th Carter De Haven “A Girl in a Taxi” Matinee. 3 p. m. The Inst showing of Marguerite Clark in “Si-rambled Wives" Admission 10 and 20 cents, Including \vnr tux Evening â€"-7: 30 6': 9.00 ). III AIIIIIission 15-me im ..'l‘ PATHE NEWS FOR!) TRAVEL PICTURE Two Reel Comedyâ€"- “A Tray Full of Trouble” A MODERN KNIGHT with his 0.4 fur My. bmwlswonl. h'll't'l' Kril ||i~ armour. comm-ring a mmmluin hi‘ crusze-râ€"nml with :- (‘ml(' of Immw Hun put loyalty tu lui» ml alum» wriuI-n lawn who rmuhl uy cluuu «Wm his low for u fn'ic-ulv - Such i.- "w Du-m in thia uwul gun-Inna Eveningâ€"J7 :30‘9:00. ’ ALSO . FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY FRAZEE TWO REEL COMEDYâ€"“WET BUT mu" : Lombard and (Jon MIMI :m- now innitmi in a high MhOOI (Ii him. “lax- iublo pmpmiv in the now (“sum up- PpI'oximalos $1..000,000 and the terri- tory incluilmi has about 5,000 people, 'l.umlmril poupll' haw born furi'ml to} isvml their children away if a high. {school education was wanted and tin-i Friday, April 22d . Marguerite Clark in “ScrambledWives” BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOII The Dicke Theatre J. C. White, while helping repair the kitchen roof of his home on Sar- atoga avenue, Wednesday. had the misfortune to run, striking on his} [back His hips. buck and neck are“ lsm‘vrely bruised and soro but luckily; Itlwrt- were no mm'v serious injuriest Hither internal or external. Mr.’ Whiu- on orders (mm the doctor kept-f '(0 his bed )‘I‘sun‘day. ‘ l An Associated First National Picture Watch for our Special Herald A L S O _ ROLIN COMEDYâ€"“PINNING IT ON” Bray Pictognphâ€"“What is Your Body Worth?” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY mg 7zsoaszoo. Adult-m wince-mmrm Amos“ flusmsn Wm ROGERS a-.. ~.4_-â€". Tuesday, April 26th Saturday, Admisxion 15 a 25 rents including War 1hr. Under the Direction of “I. Woman's Auxiliary of the American Legion “’l'hv funny mm: with the sunny smilv." Win-n you see him ynu v ill .1va that hr a ”w lmmm-xt snuppiest. yuppie-st mulv st: u «m the «(rm-L» April 23d BOSWOIII'H A Dandy 'I‘wm Reel Harold Lloyd ( 'mnedy “EASTERN WESTERN" “new: 5’ Members of Naper Woman: Balk! Bf Corps. aid to the G. A. R" and tholr ‘::l‘ri(-ncls who may be interested I” l rmuvstoal to be present and meet “Mrs. Anna C. Roilcin of Aurora, ll’rosidvnt of the Department 01' min Jois, and other oll'icers, at the home ,‘of Mrs. Jennie Parker. 69 Gilbert lam-hue, Satunluy afternoon, April 23 'fm‘ the purpose of consulting the in- ;lcrosts of the Corps. This will be illu- final business mac-ting and mem- :bt'rs are requested to bring badges ’Illuh' and llvgulation books. Admissiunâ€"ZU and 35c Including War Tax consolidation will, no doubt, be i em to both communities. V m.“- JPm-hernaod Jr. SP!“ TM I, MUSIC TM» Show; Only 7:30 9:00 p. m. ALSO

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