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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1921, p. 10

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1'. have l “I. ri‘h and ml“. all MI: 408- . .lhve than; Carpenter Contracting and Thmngh who hummus ..r .“r. 1" M. Mr 810.“) haw hNn auhl In N!" 195011 ton! In "w Vmia Junims In T R A C T O R PLOWIN G DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING Don’t min flu- hl; nhmv «1 Mn- t'ur un- That" an! Thumlny for IM- mm M "n- Cndr Sch-o! Alhlrlir fund. "Tnuun‘ Hand" and bury 30m in "flrhnnl "up" an- ”w at (mm-I, Malim ‘12-”; "Hunt. 74!” and 9m. mlv. In. R‘ 1‘. Mtg: vnlrnaiml Dom" "Mr! and "Nodal! Trio-ml: No Wmehy nfll‘mnn M Mr 3mm 0' Prim avr-mw. Ham“ \u-w 31hr «I. Mr: (1 J. Wimrr Wiring nu Gm pviu- fur ”w Rum ram and In. ”mow )1li the automation. m aflnvmvm Wm: ”WM! “ilh :v dengnl hmrh. Ir. w! Mn. Zinmv 'mw‘ (aim! nonunion of Ibo Rm" I'vuk-r pun: It the mm" a! ll'ninic-n and Or- 9 chad. They "1|an llwir farm m. Puma-M Canny. Michigan 'nr 01M pnwny and "w l‘wmler family aw- m Ian-1M 0mm ' “Kismet” i~ «me of the gwuh-Il xmn pmlurtionu c-w-r mudr. 0m swam in thlu pic-um- “min: um: on o! Uw grralmt main c-w-r m.- Ilunblal for OII‘ péfluw. "on-many 'I'heby nml Elinor Fair un- lhr givin- ciy-l feminine mm. mlv. If. and Nut. Thoma: Vullum and family mom-d Tue-why m Romy»? than they hmr pun-hum! .4 hunw n" 3427 Harold uwnur. Thrlr man,» (Pi-nth he" wurfl (Mir chmnuu-; that m many ,uu rcv-Mr'm- m lhri Hr. aml Mm. Wm. Bolluw will' move next work inln [ho hum» Hwy have purchawol in Lian un-nur just rent of the lakr. It i». :1 mon- “h‘ck” 9x they made thvir home; there until u few month» um; uml' than decide-«l lo pun-ham. r Mrs. Otto Schlauulcr will entertain the M. E. l'hilutheas and lhvir friends at her home. I72 Middaugh uwnur. loudly evening, May 2d. Let every member be a nunmiuve of am to bring a new member with Mr. Rem- dmbcr our matto~“\\'r Do Things." We will have at our white .-mtinn on West Railmud strum, a Ford mechanic from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p.m., starting next Monday, who will do all work according to Ford schmlulr. Hinsdale Ford Agency, next door 10 Buschmann Bms. Adv. ‘ The Rev. H. L; Cawthorno, who will speak at St. Andrew's church next Wednesday evening, May 4th. is a brother of Joe Cawthorno, (ho famâ€" ous actor. The many local proph- who have won the actul" will want to hear his brother. The Woman's Missionary Saviour of the M. E. Church will hold their monthly meeting 'l'hurzaduy ark-moon, May 5th, at the home of Mrs. (P. H. Hearth Refreshments win be sorvcd. Our “Dining Car," special blend coffee, is used by the Burlington and Illinois Central dining cars and by the Union League CIubâ€"-'I‘I;\' M. Lehâ€" mun Michel's. Adv. Sunday afternoon the Choir of the nethodist Church will give a com-er! in the Westmom. school for the West- mom Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Atwood, of Van- dalia, I"., are spvnding a few days with their daughtvr, Mrs. John W. Brown on Roldan Place. Mrs. J. E. Bennyhoff of the same vonupunity is also here visiting her sister, Mn. Brown. DRESSLER BROS. W. S. Hamblin Phone 213-R-2 PERSONALS both when you open :1 Savings Account in this bank. DO IT TODAY! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank We wlll lmw- at our I-N'uu- station on Wm! Iluilmml alrm‘l. a Fur-l mrrlmnic from 8 an. m. In {1:30 p.ln.. Mania]: m-st Mun-0:”. Mm will clu ull wm-I: according to Fold arlmlulv. Wrotting uln‘r" the Wit 0! (lw linm from "w m-v-rlmml tn the under- ground spa-m. l’robubiy this ox- plnius why you couldn't go! 'I'hl‘ I‘v- pnrtvr ufl’ic-r Wrdm-mlm' allvrmmn In put in thy! little itvm ynu lth Wr uppwrinlc- tin-m. .0 do yuu uml your twixhbunf. Send llu-m iu. but the only possible reason why they CAN’T save money is because they have not the WILL to save money. ! The dinner whirh tho M. H. Ladies lAid sol-sou is planning rm- thv bone- :fit of ”1" lim truck fuml. will he (lu- gm-voml “melt in May. The churm- will he une dollar :1 plate uml lhv prufits from the enterprise. alftvr the ox- lpenm‘ is almluctml, will go to lu-lf) pny Il'm' the apparatus. It is l-xw-rtml that mum than threv luamln-d “‘ill lu- ful u! the church «In that evrning. 'l‘htl tl-IPplIone sen-ice ml thv nurth nilk‘ was >u¢l¢lenly interrupted “'v-l- nt-salay uflvrumm. 'l‘lw Iinonu-n \w-n- Lots of People Say They Can’t Save Money Mr. and MN. (furl Staim-r outcr- minwi lhv curd club of which thvy aw members, at thrir home in Sara- toga m‘vnue‘ last Sntlmlay m-vning. Four tables \vcrv set. tho first prize winners being Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kidwoll and tho consolation winner» Mrs. Ray Hahn-l and Dr. l"runk..l. Smith. "Jim, the Penman," am unfnrgob table picturo of a hum! of wild-rut- tm‘s whom- xmsalionul deals in high financa- start!" the world, will lw the uttx'actinn at the Dicko Theatre May .".th and lith. Liam-l Barrymore is the >tm'. Adv. the fire truck fund, made thru the efl‘mu of their play, “The Cheerful Liar." Mr. Dicke denim-ted this am- ount fmm the rent with the request that it he added to the fund‘s. check, which was done. . The Rev. J. Alfred Nansvn return- ed Monday (mm attendance at (ht- 76©h svssiun 0f the Illinois (.‘unl't-r- ence of the Evangelical Church. 'l‘hv possum was held in Knnkakvv, lll. Mr. Nunm-n was ro-stationotl as pas- mr of the lam! First Evangelical church for another your, a fact “'llll'h nut. only plvusvs his congrvgation, but all who know him. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 CA N MERTZ 6 MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AND ALI. KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE A State Institution under State Supervision Wild 1892 Can the CAN’T. INSTILL the WILL. You do Franklin (70; Illinois (‘oul Pocahontas Hard (‘03! i ATTEND 1‘0 ORDERS PROMPTLY NOW! Order Your Coal WE HAVE ALI. SIZES 0|" DOWNERS GROVE REPO a?! DOWNERS GROVE. armors J 'l’hv .Moaljosku familv or .‘Illlllo- monuo hot-mm- thn- plnud ”Umfl‘N-‘(Hh of u no“ "nick In“ Sutul'cltu‘ and Hum!“ llunus 1: tale. It Wu. nloiw'n into 3 MW mumm- in luck a! flu- ' lmuw .uul riuhl ul'la-rwum il ~lurtml ‘ to rain. if; hm-u ruining o-wry ~im'v and n n-mnlm' lnkv- Tun-mm! in from n! the mn‘ugv olunr win-u.- Mr. .\Im|- jmku \n" put in :u «Iriw um! llu' uux Mi hour maroon-cl thvn‘ rim-1'. Hu- ll‘amil) u" mm! In rialv nrmm-l Imtw. Frank "mug nluplu'cl u Iunumu‘ "'l‘reasure island" is a hip: 'ara- mount Special Production with Lon ‘Chaney. Shirley Mason and other not» ables in the east. This picture and Larry Semon in his grout enmedy sueeess, “School Days" maybe seen at the (Turtixs Theatre next Thum- dzu' after-noun and evening. adv. Mr .uml Mrs. Ernest (Srifl'en and daughter, Ellen. M anktin Pails. N. H. \‘i.~itml with their nephew and family. Stewart. Burns. The Grifi'ensi Euro an the last leg uf :| journey aâ€" rmmd the United States. They left the east by steamer. traveled thru the Panama: canal. touching all vari- uus South American parts. «lid Nu- \\'exl was! all up and :hm‘u. int" (”anv‘ whl, uml me mm 011 their “an hack. home ' Howard P. Jones, who is l'mmo- tion Manager for the Chicago Board of Trade, talked before the Am‘icuh turn! Department of the University of Illinois at L'rbuua lust 'l‘hurxdny. He spokr on [he activitios of tlw Board of Trade and told the rousoils \rhyit is a far-tor for good in thr- murketim; of the crops of the United States. Mr. Janos is in Springfiold this week on :1 similar mission. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willard and son, who have helm making thviv home in Chicago, are moving into tho Willard home on North Main strum, tomorrow. They urr- 1'ol'mvr rox'i- (lcnts‘and their friu-nds are glad to wolconw thvm “homo." 'I‘ht- Wm. Krumbs family who han- boon lirinr: thcrv, hm’v purchaSod a bungalow on Fuirmount :n‘vmu‘. andmro gutting in‘ rlllnl‘d in thoir m-w homo. Hinsdale Ford Agency, next door to Buschmann Bros. Adv. Lehmann 6' Michel’s Store n. 77,, or flowing, per pound ................ Chocofato Marshmallow Sundae (talking, I“). 2th Jar Wat Mincemeat. 50c vamp Large Can Libby Dill Picklcs. per can ..... Large Can Kippemd Herring. 35¢- sizo: for Fancy California Naval Orangos, down Pam-y L'ncnlurml Japan Tea. 90: grado, lb Fancy [ppm-ted Thin Skin} Figs. for outing Special Sale on a good make, strong rib umbmlla, lowest price for 3 years r $L65 I’HON l2 ISO Mrs. Edgar D. Ouu, 221 RM Maple uw-nuv. plvusamly ontortuinvd wmly found a plan- zlml is lwcomin-x ' n . much luvml. Hwy Wish tn ho rom- (-mhvrml to inquiring: friends hrn‘. International Tractor: mu! l‘arm lmpk-mnlu of MI Much. Word has come (hut the Km: and Mrs; John Stewart han- lmrrlumd :1 home in I'Iaxt I'rnridmu-P. R. l. and haw united with tho Calvary Baptist chum-h. l'mvidt‘nco is Mr. Su-warl‘s 0M lmnw town win-r0 ln- ham mun)‘ I'riumls and ussnviutos as ho \\':l.< Statr Svcrvtm‘)’ u" the Baptist church tht-I'v formightvcn yvurs. 'l'lw vast is nvw In Mrs. Stewart hul wrvin- for the Master is not mm", and S’It‘ has :1!- 15 inch. grand, heavy quality tuheing. per yard nnly u horse come flying down the street dragging a buggy after him, stop- ped the cur aml leaped out. He caught the rear end of lhi' buggy us it flvw past, and then, running like the wind, gradually edgmi around thv which uulil he caught hold of (he wins stopping the animal. It was nnt- nf thv rhn't-rmt thing's (.-\'¢'l' we" on Main street. Hinsdale horse last Sunday in South Main at. in a spectacular manner. Dewey wuv. driving north in the car and seeing Quality 'm very important In things you lmy. While your dollar buys a real dollar's worth here. yet we strive to make shopping a pleasure for mu by air- lnx the greatest values that money wlll huy. Men’s Umbrellas 81x90 sizv mmd qunIi-ty sheets \Vlnlc (ht-3' last. unl)‘ C. E. BROWER Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-11 IMPLEMENT INHIJIR Pillow Tubing R. C. ELLIOTT Bed Sheets VALUE â€" For Your Money See These Grocery Values '63 S. \l,\l.V ST. $1.29 Phunc 8-! ’I. Wumans lmv shut-s. ()xfurds and mumps in val-inns stylus dosing: nut price nnly PAIR $3.50 SHOES twenty-one little gueflts at a party April Nth in honor of her son, Rich- ard George. An enjoyable uftemoon was spent, in playing gamvs, after which delightful rcl'roshmcnts were M'H'Wl. Among those pros/ant were: "Olen McMurtry, Janv Dowuos, Eliz~ abclh Hussolbuckm', Janice Lcmpke, Catherine Hassnlhw-km‘, Mario Hor- Talk .\'u. I". We can nearly always pay what we have to either in taxes ul' uthcnvisc. an that the taxes have been prm‘idvd for. let each one resolve to Save a Little For That Rainy Day FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tournade Kitchen Lav-gr (‘an California ranches in Syrup. . Lam-o Can Tomatms, 2 cans for ...... lmpnrtml Worrestr-rshirv Saucn, per bottle Button Hot Home Mmhrmms, per can . 3m Jar Purv Strawhnrnv m- Raspbwrry ‘. Jam. $3.00 value. ...... ‘ , Fine grade bleached mercerized ta. hie damask. 62 inches wide. worth $2.00 per yard, nnly Apron Chetk (ting ham :1" sizes c-hmks hrmm and rhino pm um! “will 1:! "I HES mum, y‘js'r a-nums LIMITS \Vlv "ARES Boys’ fil im-h \vich'. hlom'hml shorting. l'uw quality. pm- yard Downers Grove. Illinois. Apron Ginghams START IT ND“! "VIN Table Damask Sheeting $1.35 16c wig, Bobbie Worsley, Perry Knowl- ton, Rupert Bateman, Clyde Rigsbee. Donald Dunn, Albert Cornils, George Howe, William Wander, Frank Little- l'unl, Eugene Harrison, and Nace Phillips was a guest, from out of low". fiug, Genevieve Behrel, Gladys Lo Mott, Theo. Whining, Howard Oste- . P"? bottle MDT“ 292 19,2} S2." Hr

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