Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Dec 1921, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

”.9... In 0"! l nnulr III...- Hnflu... WC... lam" anvlmml and mu. .lulm Jump“ Mumr- .mci 3 . “lunch-I «M m... “.Hrvvl. mm a lrip In Smith-n:- lmt Sunday u'un' Hwy [urn-d Iwrntvthrw mhhuh. Quuc .1 fr» M“ "Hm-fi- zm‘ brim: ulanml in hm n c'u'n M lhh late day. the mmllw hm... In-rn m mdul um' than» hm- hren mv Cll'hl)’ for llu- mr- Waters and mn'oom. outside and Inside Planning NEW AS" REPAIR WORK 1m Main" Au Mr. and .\Ir--. ('hm. 7.1.7.0! “mun-d MT his! twin. fur u “n“ lilh their mitt". .\II~, NH") "Ill-1. ul' (Tllrlin 4am. v-u rnuh- In "wu- hum“ in Nri York 013'. quo-r u qur M "w wan-I. HERMAN HESSE Mr». (3w. 0. l'u‘rlu-ll and Mn. N. C. I’run'v rnlcm-im-d tlu- mm and gun-mm! «Win-h of \'('-'u (.‘huer. 0. E. 8.. m 1hr l'rurrc humv' in South Main :ln-rl nu Tllt‘b‘lfl)’ vwninu. “Ir. J. H. Grimm.» and daughter. Gwm. spout llu- “nu-l: c-ml as th- muls of Mr. and Mn. Harold Pub (on. m .‘lenuka-u. Win-0min. .‘lr. anmcm julniug tho-m flun‘lny. Mrs. J. H. «mm!» and Mrs. J. W. Brown Ir". Tm-uluy n-wniug for u vimt with Mrs. \‘cmv Slur-um, at Omaha. Nohnzurku. Mfr. Norton is a daughter of Mr». (irifiitlm. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Nicholas am leaving m-x! week for Los Angular. Calm-ruin whom Hwy Will'sgn'ml the winter months. Mrs. Harriet Thompson. go, spent the wm-k «ml as of the John Brown family. The Rev. and Mrs. Julius Kircher, of Chicago, visited with the Rev. Grotcfohl family uu Grow strut-l last Monday. Miss Alice Gourlcy, attended the Charity Ball given by the Sunbeam League at the LaSalle hotel last Fri- day evening. H ' m ova-c. m' (‘1' ”IMHO, '5 'K‘J‘IJ Ac. 6. 3.710135, m. D. The Junior Infant warm Com- mittee will meet at‘the home'of Mrs. Herbert McLuury on next Thursday titer-noon, December 15. No. we won’t break it. And we won’t break our promises or any of the code of conduct H1 at guides a moving storage "firm that knows its business. Mr. A. B. Snow, of Highland ave., was called to Kansas City, Mo., on londay. by the death of his father. Mr. and Mrs. George Rayner were called to Lisle on Tuesday by the death of her brother. _ Mina Nettie Griffith, of Berwyu, visited Mrs. I". C. Lancaster and Miss Vernon on l-‘n'da3. Mr. Ind Mrs. J. C. White are en- teflaim'ng friends from Indiana. Born to Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Feas- ley, a daughter, Rizabeth Ann, Sun- day, December 4. Cement Block and Mason Work Physlcinn (i simian» W amt. m l'hune 44 m. .lulm. . W .uulu-I a Irip In of Chica- tlw gut-st u! Belolen Don't forget the pumpkin pie so‘ Icial at the Baptist Church Friday evening. There win bu‘a sale of fancv “Oink aprons. quilts, etc" and :a good program i. promised. Every :07": is invited ‘ NORTH SIDE GRDCERY I MINT Pork Loins, medium size and lean, per pound 19c Pork Butts, per pound ..................... 17c Fresh, Small Shoulder Pork, per pound ...... 15c Spare Ribs, per pound ..................... 16c Leaf Lard, r pound .................... 12%c Leg 0’ Lam , per pound ................... 29c‘ Veal Shoulder, per pound .................. 24c Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound ......... 28: California Hams, 4-6lb ave e, per pound . .18c Boneless Brisket Corned Bee , per pound . .. .l7c Spring and Stewing Chickens, per pound .. . .30c nn-nuu, her 15. 111i Mixed Nuts, per pound .............. Monarch Peanut Butter, 10 oz. jar Small Fancy Ferndell Beans, No. 2 can Belle Terre Molassas ................. Monarch Sweet Potatoes, large can Sunbeam Corn, per can .............. Large Santa Clara Prunes, per pound . . New Bulk Dates, per und .......... Large Layer Figs, eat ng, per pound . . There will be ‘a meeting of the lo- cal council. Boy Scouts, at the high school on Tuesday ,evening. Decem- ber 13 at 7:30. The Court of Honor will be in session anduny Boy Scout wishing to take the tests may do so. Specials for Saturday lOlbs.Sugar . . . . . 60c Danish Butter, per lb. . .58c l Capt. and Mrs. R. D. Parker litâ€"'until five o'clock. tended the re ulur monthly meeting; of the lndiaanellowx-ihip League in Mrs. George Kenney andk “:3; §lhe Masonic Temple, Chicago, last Harry Slick had lunch lust nee w Sunday » ,Mrs. L. L. Chevalier at her home in ' ,Stewart Ridge. Chicngm Mrs. Chew Snow which covered the ground to: alier is much improved in health af- the depth of more than an inch Monfter her recent operation at. St. Eli-Q day morning, has gradually disap- zabeth’s hospital. ‘ peared- until there is just a little oft Mr and Mrs W H. Cunnington, th Whiteness left in the hollows. lt . . ~_ looks now ‘3 if it may snow again. and ”n' R” 0' Cumungton, of Ch! nun... u- I‘ I n.3,... Alina Lani...- We have a fine variety of Christmas nuts and candies. Order early and avoid disappointment. Fresh Groceries, 1mm! Price: Don' t for get that candy and nuts are as in- dispensible as Santa Claus if the day is to be suc- cessful. [ Mm. W. D. Lewis. of Chicago. is‘ The Woman: Guild and Auxiliary exhibiting an elegant stock of ans’ot 8. Andrews Church will hold a nowlu'ea in ribbon work at the Buick Christmas sale a! fancy work, store on Curtiss street, Downers Church Kalendars and bakery goods Grove. !at the church parlors on Thursday‘ afternoon. December 1.5, from two? Capt. and Mrs. R D. Parker ut~ until five o'clock. l Phone 366%] Downers Grove, "L. 145 N. Muin St. ' Christmas is near! STEWART M. BURNS, Proyrletor Telephone 2 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, FIXTURES HOUSE WIRING. REPAIRING MOCHEL BROS. MEATS ”OWNERS GROVE REPORTEIL DOWNERSVGROVE. ILIJM ,, Mr. and Mrs. John Gustin, of Chi- cago, are receiving congratulations over the birth of a daughter born to them Saturday. November 26. Mr. Gustin was formerly a resident of the Grow and still has many friends here. Mr. C. H.‘ Dicko returned Monday from a sficcesaful business trip to New York and Philadelphia. He re- ports good business prospects for the year 1922 and it being a selling trip he brought back with him several nicc‘ orders for the Dicke Tool Co. line. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cunnington, and son, R. D. Cunnington, of Chi- cago, Mr. J. L. Puffer. of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. L. Sutherland, of Sioux City, Iowa. were entertained last Sunday at the home of Mr. and‘ Mrs. H. C. Pitcher, of Gilbert ave. l pound ...... 15c ............. 16c ........... 12W: ............. 29c‘ ............. 24c md ......... 28¢ per pound ..18c er pound ....l7c 21- pound ....30c 18c 21c t 9 ' EUGENE O’BRIEN aim Friday, December 16m By request we show an early success brilliantly revived. Vestal United 6:: MM The Congregational Ladies Aid So- ciety will hold their annual business meeting and election of officers on Thursday, December 15 at 2:00 p. m. The reports of officers and commit- tees for the year will be given and a lame attemlance is desired. All friends are welcome. lom than 2';- cents am hour tn run. For small mmns. ofl’ims and may mrnom. (fun he tilted at :my anyh: You can put it on a who” or L:- A rorfefl mflwble gas hum-r. Much.- mn an en- tirely n 0 tv prim'iple. (P i v e as wncout rum! heat energy and directs the heat rays in the same manner that -:m electric elm-s. C o s t s ‘ Mrs. Bernard Kline. of Chicago, en- tertained at luncheon last Saturday afternoon, Maud Uppercut», Verna Schupp. Mrs. A. R. Cramer. Eileen Wilson. Mrs. Clyde Hamburger, Mrs. Frank Kidwell, Marjory Mansdorf, and Mrs John Pennington. of Plain- field." Capt. R. D. Parker will lecture on “Cults and the Progress of Man" in ‘room 613 Masonic Tempie. Chicago, at 3:00 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. December 11. People interested in this subject are cordiaily invited to attend. The Helmrmroy .\'o. lo ESTIMATES FURNISHED 0N mgmm worm CHICAGO AVENUE Bum-en Elm Washington SCI. PHONE 191-! do and tilt it «MM '0“ can put *5 un lom' and tilt it up. Price 815.00 25‘Pounds - $1.25 Hinsdale Laundry Co. Radianfiize JULIUS JOHNSON WET WASH Carpenter Jobbing Phone Hinsdule dmw l . cm 1 " «11L. or the The very latest in screen surprise. Four fine stories :cthroh with life that’s real, with 14 fine players includ- ing Wesley arry and Lon Chaney. Saturday, December 10th MARSHALL NEILAN Presents “BITS OF *XIFE” P O L A N E G R I One Arabian Night The Dicke Theatre Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carbon, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Heintl and Mr. and Mrs. 11 F. Lacey entertained at din- ner inst Saturday evening at the‘ Carlson home in Carpenter street} Those present were Moasrs and Mes- daimes Ray Miller, Walter Chessman, W. W. Huintz, F. P. Driaslcr, John Gray and A. Ray Cramer. Comedy. Johnny Hines in “Crowning Torchy” KINOGRAM NEWS A I. 8 0 COMEDY~“NINI-ITY DAYS 0R LIFE" And I ROBERT BRUCE SCENIC Thursdnv. “worker 15th Friday, December 9th “0 well known you»: mil-of ‘h younger .set «(of the vmm luv! I Mew way of Math: rabbits. 30- tunilng in‘ their machine Iron: a vhlt \to Aurora they ran over I m tail and stunned it. The flat “at the WW)“ was out at that um. o! the nigh? probably shown that it do- served its fate.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy