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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Sep 1921, p. 3

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WE WILL MAKE THE.“ OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS SEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETS AND CLEAN RAGS DownerscroveWeavinngs Miss I‘m-line Smith. of Iowa. is as- istam in Miss Knhloy at QM Hood- rith School this your. Mr. Fan-Han Naclv‘lhnflrr is at l‘al- atine exhibiting mm. of his fim‘ stark. Outside and Inside Plastering 153 Blodgett Ave. Phone 422-1 ”r. Jnrk Grimm “'zh' nyw‘rmnl cm at the \\'n-l Side hospital Tuesday. HERMAN HESSE Friends of ”ii! "crib“ "we", ti" lu- giul to hour that uflrr I very fictions- illnm.‘ 4w 5: awe In hr nu! min. Frank Slnm‘hh. film" and lan nurzlufl'. “ill nurml (ho «had at Law IM< your. Hr. Osrlt PM!" Fur“ Sunday with his chugMpr. Mn. "any Fmtor. Mr. and ”rd. Collin:- than-ids m~ ten-6m MI. mnl lira N. II. VI“! and )Ir. uml )I-s. Harry Fmtrr u nnl- Saturday awning. The Inltrr van a! flu- mrniu nu.- smnl in n chick"! fry. .‘lr. “10" "at. momsumm lbw". l‘oncr ppm! 0w «wk ml in Chicago. with frkmln. I!» umu- (it-om. of Naporvillo In WM“ "w ups-u: ml" of the [Mo Reboot and um Melon Drona. a! Deanna- (3mw. the lmr 3min. School om! Monday. In. Heal-uh. 0! Mann. In vin- mnx flu. (home Dolloul‘n. Be M "w Community Pair Septem- ber Hill. It lid. Itifily'n "oath and have I 100:! "me all clay. Supprvimr and Mrs. KnMry and Why nut attend Unle (‘hurch next Sunday if you haw no otlwr church home? Sunday School at 10. Morn. In. won-hip at H. HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 32-1 BUGS FOR SALE NEW AND REPAIR WORK The Ladies Aid Society of the Little Community (Thumb. wax pleasantly anon-inn! Thursday .1 the ham 0! In. Walt. Mrs. lumbar!!! and daughter, Naomi, Mrs. A fluent}! and Miss Emma )luemcr. of Nupen'illo. were the gut-an o! the nociety. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Smith an: rt» joking over the arr-{val of n daugh- ter, horn Monday, September 50:. Mn. Anhur True, 0! LaGrange, wished her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnuulesser. Sunday. Mrs. E. Barnacle spent Monday in Henry». Mrs. Clara Miller, of Chicago, is spending a few weeks with her mo- ther, Mrs. J. Staley. New recruits are being added to the Sunday School; there are classes for all ages. Let us make all the 3‘?" vices of the church of greater bene- fit and blessing by prompt and 112â€"1 gular attendance, by hearty coopera- tion, and by inviting others to the services. A welcome to all! Sunday School meets promptly at 10:00 a. m. A Preaching Service at 11:00 a. m. Sermon theme: “The Chumh and. It’s Mission." IEWSY H0115 FROM USE Ml) amour Friday. September 16. 1921 Cement Block and Mason Work Services aha scheduled on new time. RUGS Lisle Church Notes All Kinds of INSURANCE Choice 7 Per Cent first Mortgage- Parmers Merchants Bank Bldg. LOANS Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE Moderate Charges Phone l34-W 92 E. Curtiss St. Um. I. 00 Remember“. "0' RI." Halli In "N "M "I an 11.. wh-rnnnulinu "mum M- mm: um! N- rlm pndih Ir} n r'm-rlnr IIMI’V‘ "molt": rui-uw We l-nu-u m n h-u'l ‘ltlo Ihv lwiuln "f "w nun-tint mull?- nmuliug "an M ""in «saltâ€"Eclmund “lulu" PHONE 189 6.1 8. MAIN ST. five! out a DumHI. m I "at. M mun "f IIIG II C: Irv-«ml In «m. and um mllfHM hum-m. H "moan." I. nun-Inn! ans-No- all mm. It man u nut-fully mlnluhml. Winn-"r In.- «an IM- nk- nf mnMu! [m‘muw mm! in "0' ml um! a pluw mun": mm “mu-VI. O'ur um! Inn-Mn! r!- In" [um-r emu-u My! yum" "ms Magnum"! pmws- hrrsb-Hlvk' a! hut. ~ll. Aalclmxluu flnuv m I’Mmmn In", M"! i. We doubt whcflwr total bun-tun mu «m uh,- kindly (o the Ha. In men Wain-day nl‘tormon dull. In nun-Mend holiday (mouth III! 8:!- unl-y in their banks! clay. International Tractors and Fan- lmflemts at All Kinds. A boorter for the thc Community l-‘nlr tomortow was in the mop ye:- torday morning with the "mutation that local buuiaeua Mum elm on Saturday between the hour: 0! on and (our in the ant-moon no that everyone can attend the Fair and en- joy it. He saw the mute populatloa of the village and uurmmflnx mm‘ try will be then. no why stay oven. A nlmtlu movement hi on toot ta Nawn‘tllo. m Iouuu Putnam man's-- may nut mm. In a any. R .0 not mm:- m n Int. a mu. at I yum II am" dun rumo- In I «In. I Mm of Lisle l-‘lir Say No One Will hr in To“ to Trade. SUGGEST CLOSING STORES FROM ONE TO FOUR SATURDAY One of the young daughters of Al- bert Smith has just returned from the St. Charles hospital, Anton. She has had four operations in the past two weeks, but is slowly improving. MISS MARY FLUCK PRACTICAL NURSE Miss Grace Greene will take up her college course at Northwestern Col- lege, Nupen'ille, this fall. Mrs. Eleannre Schmitt and (laugh- ter, Mrs. Wendell Doerr, and Mrs. Goodrich attended the Schwartz gol- den wedding Monday. The old fashioned dance given by the Milk Producers was a grand suc- cess. Everyone turned out and bad the most delightful time they have had in years. Mrs. Collins Goodrich and Mrs. Charla:l Miller attended the Ruyal Progress Fair at Nana-ville Wed~ ncfiday. There was a large atten- dance and Yew fine exhibits. ‘ Mn". and Mrs. Adam Dieter and ‘son, Edmund, and Miss Louise Ory and Henry Ory, helped Mr. and Mrs. M. Selma": celebrate their golden wedding anniversary on Monday. Mr. Ory was one of the when-s at the; church. 1 daughter. Elizabeth, attended the Schwartz Golden Wedding at Naper- ville, Monday. (‘1 nt Rm - PL... 281 N Frml Ave. and Faulk- Si. omcg ms_ DR. W. IMPLEMENT DEA LEI! R. C. ELLIOTT So Why Stay Opel? final-y; MW " IN VESTMENTS DOWNEBS GRDVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS 25 Years Making Delightful Confectionery Cooling Confections You will find on our menu all the old stand-bys in the way of Sodas, Sundaes, etc., and many new ones. {For instance, our Sher- bets are a delight to the pal- ateâ€"they satisfy that long~ ing on hot days for some-! thing to quench the thirst,; and at the same time are; confections of pleasing taste: Prompt Attention , Ladies Especially Invited } Have you visited our beau- tiful new Palace of Sw ets at the corner of Railrom Main Streets? Phone 3124 Landscape Garden! i0 Acres Trees, Shrubs. and Vina best {or this climate. Huldord Nurseries C ommiusimr lh-udm moved to ad- joom to the mt renal-r meeting due 809m» 19th. um. On roll all Communion" Butler. Bryce. Holler, "cunt: and Mayor Barber \olul Aye. Nay» none. lotion (IF Hal. M In- m-rl 0: MI n.7-. "on. you!” In calm [0 Ma: “yo. Mun-fl VIM round! cl Ibo hut! llam- about Imv not! knot It Mn!"â€" womm Inn-mu. name. On roll all Commimbonom Bryce, Bender, Heart! and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Io- flon fluvial. An In». rum-In Ina-3min; N: a. up, mum that an at Ma mam- Md palm"! In Ira-h OHM: "w M MUNICIPAL ENGINEER AND SGIVEYOR ‘8 Scrum A”. M ”2-K lbw-nu Grove. Ill. Minutes a! the meeting of Sep- tember 61h, 192], were fem! and Com- mlnlonor Bryce moved to nppmo Downers Grove, ll|., Sept. 12, ”2|. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Present 3: roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioners Bryce and Hour". Commission”: Bender and Haller mmo In Ian-r. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D [ The value of this institution to the community is incalcuable. This year, especially, with public schools crowd- ed. it takes the pressure ofl' the lower grades. Then too, the clan of work done there is such that it. is almost impossible to duplicate in public? schools. Lekachas Ol'fanos “'cdnesdzly, September 2151, is the ‘date set for the opening of the Junâ€" ‘ior Elementary school (the Kinder- garten) on Grove street. Although them are many more applications than room for the children of the vil- lage; plans are rapidly being can“ summed to ‘nccomodate as many an:1 possible. ' | JUNIOR ELEMEN- TARY SCHOOL TO OPEN SEPT. 2181' Preparations Made to Take Care of Maximum Number of Children at Kindergarten. JOHN S. LOZIER Ch". ll. mm, Villm Clerk. Specialty 0|" LUMBER Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. Wciqmng Without Scam. Tlu- rt'N-nrn-hmu'u nf Ilw lrbh I! fliunu in Hmr mrlhml :4 “AIM“ wlmmn nah-x “'l‘u m-iull n pix." mm :m lriulxumu Ihr uflwr day. ”Ill 31- haw In an ix In my a plank n0"!!! 3 “urban“; plun- u M, slum- am (In mm M "w plant uml nu- lag nu "no other. llwn Hum Ilw plnul mm! 0M nu. things Imhmw. 'l‘lma ye gum “w \u'lnht of "W ulmw and ”I luv. "to «mm «1 "Ir mgrâ€"lumen Tn. (and. One of the mothers of the boys said when approached that “it was just ~a boyish prank" but. thr town fail: to see it than way. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc., Etc. a neat sum of mom-y to repair the damage done. At least one automo- bile will have to be repainted. Sev- eral houses will have to be unilwd on at least one exposure. Beautiful Cunhwku Ind lim- uh-m in I" ulm. 1'" I Hunt-y (Zone! {or condor! am good mt ~00: you gnu-mu. Time now (or fall mitu luul «Ives- u-u-Bnuti!ul wuiuln In 'l‘rkokllt, Crow-Milne and (man. Banana- whim In Velour. 8cm. Canton Crcpc, lbplin, etc. All Mun «In-um Add at 23% airmen-vain" from M to « bout mm". i Sexual thoughtless young men of illinsdalo, nwu- hays , in fact, painted that tunn ml on Monday waning, but in the litvml t .Ithor than the col- loqnial meaning of the word. With u can of red cnamvl they (Saulml new- ly painted houses, business places, automobiles, sick-walks, mailboxes and annhing else which happened 30 xtrike their fancy. When through. the lawn certainly was painted red. From reports received yesterday it is going to cast parents 01 ‘hc boys Town l'ainu-d Red Munday Night by Thoughllcss Young .‘h-n--“'ill Cost Parents Money. HINSDALE BOYS DAUBING PAINT _â€"-“JUST PRAN KS” Phone 8 PE .\’ S PEN HOLDERS ERASERS INKS and MUCIIAGE Prices lower than last year, quality about the same. We invite your patronage and guarantee Sutixfz'cfinn. WE HAVE THEMâ€"â€" Pen and Pencil Tabletsâ€"all kinds; Note Books. Composition Books. All kinds of lead pencils in- cluding the “Wald” Evernharp. Cull and Select Yonré! Place Your Coal Order Now 78 No. Venn An. N“ u ”out Maud-yo MRS. EMRICH YOUR EMPTY COAL BIN Mr. Coal Consumer Now You Need School Supplies Manufacturers Dealers : COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds J. W. NASH Get your coal in the bin, sit back and don’t worry. “Old Ben” Franklin Co. is sold exClusively by us in Downers Grove. Lowest prices now for this high grade coal. Also hard coal, Poca- hontas, “Carbocoal” etc. Everybody will need coal then and it may be hard to get. So “hy de- lay phoning Your rirder Now for early delivery. Should be filled now. Its only a few weeks until heat Will be necessary. Phone One Five ID I ll (3 c l N T 8 MAIN AN" arms.» mam TELMONR C WHOM: Awtul Moment, Anxious lo gfl tn dun-vb an mm. In an IIIIt-n-ullnl.‘ u‘rmuu on mum-mu; wax sv'hmluk‘ul. I hustled Immml um- um: n-mly. Upmninu n Imrmul druN‘r ! gruhlml Mun I thought want my pray" hunk mul runlml mm- In Ilw church. Mun-Mug dmvu llw "Me I m-rldc-mnlly drama-d my mu“. and. In! man-m! or my prayer hunk. u ulm-k nf can]: wum- tumbling: nut and M'XHH'N'GI In all «firm-Nuns! 'I'u mukv "mum‘s “"0155”. "W Inn-k uf llw rants bore the ad of u prnnmn-m hmwery!â€"-Gflt. 2| S. Main St. Lime Plaster Tile Coal Coke Wood Eta, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders A COMEDY NEWS REEL A social triangle with a new twistâ€"45 this portrayll of life amid the bright lites. M. Tunrnctnx"s Super-drama Tuesday and VVednesdaV September 20- 21 “F oolish Matrons” Ben Turpfin, Phyllis Haver Home Talent In _ “ALI. "mm" UP" A Pmy S-Red (‘omcdy Drama Saturday Theatre (SLAIWS WALTON Mack Sennett’s Great Five Reel Comedy Chas. Murray September 17

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