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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jul 1921, p. 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Van den “our and iamfly are spending two “'erks with :olntivcs at Holland. Bligh. Mr. Van den Berg is having a two \n-cks. vu- cation from the Lisle (,‘rmmt-ry. Cnrl Schultz i.~ helping out in the Crelam~ cry. Mr. and Mrs. Yam! and daughter. of Chicago. xmnt Sunday “ilh their son xmcl dauglm-r. .‘lr. :znvI .‘ll‘r. l-I. Yang ‘ Mrs. W. 0. Briggs. Mrs. T. Shelâ€" don and family, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Shem”) of Naâ€" pen‘iile on Thursday. Elmer Hnumusscr and “'ill Dobbs enjoyed a trip to Milmxukoc In auto Honda,» of lust \u-vk. Carl Rogers is Amending the Y. M. C. A. Conference at Lake Geneva. Mfis. J. Barnacle lnztnained hcr Sunday School 018:5 on Tul'Mlny af- temonn and all had a so“! time. Rosellé Porter 5: having a good time at Lake Geneva in a Week. Mrs. G. Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stevenson and son, of Chica- go, motored out to the W. 0. Briggs and Thos. Sheldon families and spent a very pleasant Sunday. The Advance Bible Ciass enjoyed a good time on Friday evening at the home of Henry and Hazel Due). We have students enrolled from 12 different states. Lillie Chunh Notes Regular services are in be resum- ed. The Sunday Selma! will meet at 30:30; preaching service at 11.30 a. 111.; new time. For next Sunday morn» ing the service will be patriotic in character, with an address on “Cit- izenship,” by the Rev. A. T. Im-ey. The church cordially invites all in the community to attend the services. 1 NOTE: A special art course undet the pet- i sonal supervision of a noted French sculp- tor. Clay Modeling, Designing, Commer. cial Art, Conversa- tional French. Veiy reasonable rates for summer months. mm was mu usuz . m mum Bookkeeping Commercial Law Penmanship Touch Typewritin g Dictaphone Comptometer Shorthand Banking Seven Instructors. Following are Subjects Taught. Big Summer School LUMBER Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc, Etc. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows at i’aterson Business Institute La Grange When in Need Manufacturers Dealers ’. COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds Letter Writing of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service 1921 Phone One Five English Multigraphing Common school branches Business Arithmetic Business Practice Punctuation Spelling Rapid Calculation Mr. (:mrm- Felling of Lum- Farm, experts to run :1 mm! «Into milk mull- ht Downers beginning July 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Cullins (Jmnlricll hm! Sunday night supper with Mr. mnl MW. William McCall of Whuuwu. Later Hwy motored tn St. Chan-lea~ )liw‘ lluu-I Stmulry IRIS a mild Dr. and Mrs. Dimdorfor have re- tun-nod fmm their honeymoon and have been spending a ‘fcw «lays at Oak (Tultagu. Thvy left Wednesday for (hm-nu. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vial and daughter, Mary, spent Sunday in La Grungé. Mr. Frank Smith of Eariy, Iowa, hasc betn >pem!ing‘se\‘rml days with his. Sit‘el', Mrs. Adam Dimer. Mr) William Wuhrli «r Jctl'vrson Iowa, has been visiting his aster, Mrs. Adam Kohley for u {(-w days. SOUTH-OPUSIENOTES Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rogers spent several days attending the comâ€" mencement exercises of the Univer- sity of Wisconsin, at Madison, their son Ross. being a member of this years graduating class. ' Mr. 3nd Mrs.:Hall of Chicago, vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Yagel Sunday. Rosella Pane: attended a confer- ence of the Vacation Billie School in Chicago last Thursday and Friday and whistled for the inmates of the Eye and Ear Infirmary Friday even- ing which they enjoyed very much. Mr. and flu. A. Gnnnhaus and family at Downers Grove. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grantham! and family en- joyed a picnic in C. Lacey’s woods on Sunday. Hrs. T. Sheldon and family visited “tumultuandllmnm can at Naperville Friday. Em, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Coal Coke .‘luplc up-tn- U mvc Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Polling and family and Margaret and Edward Bradley and George Hofl'ert of the Grove. and Bertha Long of Lisle, moâ€" tored to Oak Cottage Thursday even- mg and had a delightful surprise on Miss Bee Hemmer. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Doerr called on the Dan Stiefboldt family It Plainfleld. Sunday evening. Miss Julia Klinger is spending several weeks with the home folks. Mr. Ekenberg of Chic'ago, was a Sunday guest at the Lawrence Pell- lng home. 5 Passenger Touring . 2 Passenger Roadster . 4 Passenger Sedan . 3 Passenger Coupe use of scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster and Children spent Sunday at Binsdale with their uncle, Mr. James McClin- A special Nash spring construction combined with perfect balance, roominess of body, depth of seats, gives thin light weight, quality automobile, riding comfort, found ordinarily only in cars of much longer wheel base. Standards of quality which have always made Nash products leaders in value in their respective fields, have been maintained in the new, pmverful NASH FOUR now ready for Inca! buyers. Mrs. Albert Strauley has been very Manon Dexters Art let Shop Great Patriotic Address Maintained in the New NASH Four Cylinder Car Childrens Stockings, per pair ......... Ladies Stockings, per pair ............ Mens Socks, per pair ................. Hair Nets, cap, per dozen ............ Water Glasses, per dozen ............ SUBJECT “Immigration and [he Americanization Problem" Nash Value Standards Dr. Peter Roberts Inspiring, Enjoyable Music Ink-madam! lunar-Non Secrru'y .0‘ "to Y. \I. Methodist Church A BIG ASSORTMENT 0F FLAGS Saturday Specials Next to the Bakery SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1921 7:30 P. M. OF NEW YORK F. O. B. Factory Delivered .......$1195.00 $1265.00 ....... 1 175.00 1245.00 ....... 1935.00 2030.00 ....... 1 735.00 1 820.00 Mrs. Jonas Foster of Downers and ers. Harry Foster spent Tuesday af- ternoon at Hillcmst. 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-] . Landscape Gardening our Specialty III! with an infection in her knee. Mr. and In. Elmer Kampmeyet and children and Mr. Edmund Dieter motored to St. Charles Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond. Canine Griffith in "Deadline at Eleven” A FASCINATING STORY OF NEWSPAPER LIFE Fatty Arbuckle in "Reckless Romeo” A TWO REEL COMEDY RUTH ROLAND in “THE AVENGING ARROW” SUPREME COMEDY With HOOT GIBSONâ€"A 2 reel Western (‘Almedy Drama Gladys Walton Poor Girl=Rich Girl The only genuine picture showing Dempsey in train- ing for his bout with Carpcniierâ€" (shown nnly if he wins) Dummy Gish in “The films! in the Garret” CE} UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lay and daugh- ter Joan are visiting with Dorm}.u and D. Harry Jenkins. Curliss Theater Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rondinfi. of Chicago spent the week (In! with the Dennis Jenkins family. r Mr. Caster is I’n'sident of the ‘County Work Secretaries. for the United States and Canada and will preside at their meetings. He will return to the County Friday and can- tinue his work of getting acquainted with the field. He mports that he isf finding a splendid opening for his work here and expectfi :0 have things going in good shape this fall. County deals with Work with young men from 18 to 21. ‘1" SECRETARY AT CONFERENCE Saturday, July 2nd Frank Mayo in “Colorado” BUFFALO BILL'S WILDWEST A TWO REEL SENSATION ENTURY COMEDY INTERNATIONAL NEWS Gertrude Olmstead (Continued {mm page two) THE FUNNIEST PICTURE EVER MADE A DAY WITH JACK DEMPSEY “The Kickaroo” Wednesday, July 6th THE $10,000 ELK’S BEAUTY IN Tuesday, July 5th Monday, July 4th 10:3 Pouch Closed 6:45 a. m. . 8:10 a. m. ‘ O. Oloo 0000.00 .004 Incoming Inn- chk Dayâ€"Except Sunduy Outgoing Mails Sunday. East Welt,

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