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Downers Grove Reporter, 6 Jan 1922, p. 5

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"lllmh your "a g" r) bank. up) on New Yuri clay. II: .and In. Frank Sun an n- }cu'cmg over the birth of I «hummer, bur. Duo-uh" 29. 192:. Mr. and flu. II. I. Stout". and John Stoudl Hailed with relative; in Chi- DRIVE IN AND HITCH Born to lit. and Ilru. Potter Hub- ban, of North Form-t venue. Fri- day. December C. a m. If. and Mrs. Chas. Gardiner and daughter, of Chicago. attended the sbmbrook [men] an Wednesday. vb“. Mr. and Mrs. (E. F. Greenwood and funny, of Oak Park, visited at the Lanquter home on Monday. Mrs. A. E. 'Olsun and‘ son, Arthur. spent the week end in Nebraska on a visit to relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Rumbaugh. of Lin- scou avenue. entertainml on Satur- day night. Mr. I. L. Cox is in Tampa. Flori da, on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Le'wls Mahoney of Middaugh avenue, entertained a few friends on 'l‘hursduy evening. ‘ Miss Fran“ llrislnw ha. moved to Nanci-vine to mom u'flh 1': lends. Mr. E. L. Dick; M;:- l'h visiting his mother at Utica, New York. ’l‘ed Curtisx; was in town mm- I holidays from Manhattan. Kfr‘rltus. Mr. Wm. Parrish has been in In- Mr. and Mrs. George 3- WON» 01' diunapolis, Ind. )Highland avenue, attended a theatre Martyn the Blackstone on Tuesday M . Rab (Thilvers, of Riverside, “'“Mevening M . Rab (Thilvers, of Riverside, was in town on Wednesday. . ” ‘5 i ' Mr. and lint-Chas. Kuhn and Mr. PER SOALSN and Mrs. George Sweeney entertain- ed at a most delightful dancing party ‘ at Library Hall on Friday evening. Bomtollr. and Mrs. H. H.Has-3 ' D Mr. Geo. Bridgeman and son, solbachm, Friday, Mb“ 6' a son 3Lawxe , of Oakwoml avenue, left Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Repplingel and; Friday night for a New Yeus visit infant, spent New Years in Chicago In Carthage and Quincy, Illinois. Ir. In] In. Chm. Briggs. of Sal'- OPEN ,\ CHECKING ACCOI'NT IN THIS RANK TODAY! avenue. have been awny on a "ml. at“ (Mm... n..- .mr of h" ail-tn, NH 5-0 Rummit «ml. S|,'(T('F.SS by opening :1 Checking Account in this [he Tln- Hulallwa (’lm‘ cvf- "w M. R. ('hurch will MM Hw January M'- var a! "w homv of ”II. ’3. I. "kh- rrum In l'vfm (AW-Man Hunky. Jun- .umy it. Noam“ "to damn pin-o. hmw in.- ham nun-Ital molly. The n. J. Sun-anon family have muted mto 0n- houoc warmly run!- «1' by Mr. manor nml an 1min: 6! (our 3 union! 0! flflnn rum-nu. Thin Mr. A. C. Weygnndt and daughter .Alin of Eldon. Iowa, spent seven] Idays last week with Mr. Weyumlt’s mister Hr». Sadie Gunner. [Soibert and Norris Capt. Ind In. R. D. l‘lrhr «- loltlad the innnlluioa of oflkfll of Indo- No. 339. A. I'. t A. it. I! Bcru'yn In“ Thpmh)‘ "mung um! report I very yin-um mouth-o. ‘ Ml“ Evelyn Wolf delightfully en- >lerhlned I numbn- of girl friends It in one o'clock III-choc load-y in honor of "in Ell- hmon of Chic-[o Holst“. The Rev. Huxlu ll. luWhorhr MI “ken a room "Illa the Stove-mu at 16 South Washington and until the‘ S. Amlnw'l chum-la "any in com- L H. BUNGE Lawyer nlkv. 3'.va I “ruin-In Ila-t HUI.” Tunic". Thur-inn 0 80mm”. 9 n. IA to I p u. Envy 0"“... 1 to 9. I Edwanl Pischel, of Burlington. 1",, éspent a few days this week with his ‘ ‘isters, Mrs .W. J. Stats and Miss ,‘Elsie Pinchel. Lyman Dum. earned some Christ- mas money working as stock boy in Manhall Fields during the holiday vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hassvl, Jr.. en- tertained Mr. and Mrs‘ F. Hasxel. Sn. and son. Robert. and Miss Elsie l’ischel. Mrs. 0. E. O'Brien has returned to her home in Janesville, Wis.. after spending the holidays with the Ralph laelmer family. G.__B._’l_‘0!_’l§. u. D. Misn Elma Kelly entertained at a bunco party on Friday evening for Miss Kathryn Davis. who was‘ hump for the holidays. MR"! SIDE GROCERY MARKET ‘ ”State Government and the Legal Sum: of Women in "limit" will ho the subject of In. Rum-e)": talk at Libnry "A" next Tuesday. January IO. I922 a! 7:30 p. m. She will spat under the auuplm o! the Women Vowrx League. Large Star Napth‘a Wading Powder, 2 pkgs. Sunbeam Baked Beans. per can ........... Republic Sifted Early J1me Peas, per can . . . i Farmhouse Corn, per can .................. Monarch Sweet Potames, No. 3 Can ........ Log Cabin Maple Syrup. table size .......... Monarch Pumpkin, No. :1 can ......... Heinz Olive Oil, pint can ................... . 10 Pounds Yellow Corn Meal ............... Mr. and Mrs. Henry GwenbergE gave a New Year's dinner last Maia-l day to Mr. and Mus. Charles Schoen, and family. Mr. and Mn. Frank Sh!- fcldt and fnlnily, Him Anna Tull“ and Mr. On'ie Petenxon, o! Downers Grove and friend» of Chm. The Woman's Missionary Society? of the Congregational Church will: meet Friday, January 13. 1922 at 2:30? p. m.. at the home of Mrs. Albert! Lacey in (‘urtiss :4er All mom-’ bars and friends are ronliallv imiml; to attend. I Mr and Mrs. Charles Sherman and :family, of Hinsdnle, Mr. and Mrs Walter Shaman, of Rotors Park and Mir. 6. F. Sherman. of C hicngo, were Quests at the Hol‘ewanl S. Shermanf Home on New Year's Day. Mr. Robert games has taken charge cf the Fan! Service Station helt‘ for Fleck Buchholz. Mr. James is a practical, a" wound mechanic and with a full line of Fun! parts carn‘od in stock, is prepared to make repairs on Ford cars on short notice. l’ork Loins, small and lean, per pound .. Pork Butts. per pound ................. Fresh Pork Shoulders. ‘43": avg. pound Spare Rihs, per pound ................ California Hams, 1-6") we" per pound . Leg 0’ Lamb. per pound ................ Veal Shoulder. r pmud .............. Armour’s Star Econ. “hole or half slab. Georgia Square Bacon. per pound ...... Armour's Box Bacon. per pound ....... Armour's Devonshire Srusage. per pound No. 1 Plate Corned Beef. per pound ...... Bell Shape Leaf Lard, per pound ....... Fancy Roasting Chickens, per pound 'l‘hnee boys {rum Downenx Grow attended the Young People's Confer- ence at Bloomington, Illinois, Friday, Satunlay and Sunday. -Tl|ey Were Lonny Phelps, Jack Need and Rich- ard Drees. | The American Legion will now its Hr. Gustav Grotefeld and lit. a.» regular meeting on Monday evening, ry Schultz. of Hartley, Iowa. stopped January 9. 1922 at which time they ofl‘ to see his uncle, the Rev. Wm. will adopt plans for a membership iGrotefeld Tuesday. They brought a drive. Every member is requested toiloml of stock into Chicago. be present at this meeting. Mr. Louis Schuetz is laid up with Mr m... Mm l'hurlna mum"... “A.” bad cuw of “""L‘y 5”” throat. Our hams are selected. FANCY. TABLE HAMS. from the host packet“. They are cured and smoked by a new ”1‘0?st tn give them a de- lightful tasts and flavor. Doesn't it make your mnuth water just (0 think nf "good ham a-frying in the pan? ” Serve a. Slide of con gm HAM- Buy a ham from us today. STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 GROCERIES MEATS Tim .\I. H. l’hilnthca Will mm'! with Mm. E. L. Dickerson, in her new home. l‘urller of Prime and Chicago avenues Monday evening, January 'l‘lu- Suburban band. made up of mumben along the “Q" meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 1'. M. at the High Sl‘houl (iymlmsium, La Grange, [IL Any baud men who desire to Join aw cordially invited to attend tin-sol wininrnals. 'I'eh‘phunv (E. H. WilkinaJ «m. Lu (image I342. i ‘ 'l‘wvnly svven u-latiws and close friends gmhorml at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lam-y and enjoyed a farewell dinner to Miss Jennie Laâ€" cey. on Monday, Miss Lafl'y left fur Ft. Laudrnluk. Fla. where she will mnkv hm l'ulun- home Monday (We- ning. mus INVESTING! All this 0! INSURANCE M 1 P0! (in! m lounge- ‘ The Fellowship Class of the M. H. Church will meet with Mrs. Edgar Otto Monday evening, January 9. Members are requested to either bring or send a contribution for tho missimmry ban-r01 which will bl- puckml al this tinw. ' Pam" Inch-nu M Bldg. Edward G. [anon Co. ' REAL ESTATE Hr. Gustav Grotefeld and Mr. Har- ry Schultz. of Hartley, Iowa. stopped ofl‘ to see his uncle, the Rev. Wm. Grotefeld Tuesday. They brought a 15c 10c l7r Mr 27(- 10(- 120 lk‘ m IXC lu‘ Hr ALSO ROBERT BRUCE SCENIC and a COM? KATHERINE MAC DONALD in “The Beautifllii . Barthelmes Thursday 6: Friday, January 12 (i 13 . Saturday, January 7 th RM. in comedy. hummus. wholesome and dramatic b RUIH'ZRT "RIM‘E SFENK' â€"~ “FROZEN THUS”; Two Red ('ollcdym“Rmd to Ruin" g The Dicke Theatre [ Greatest Pleasure in Lm. : Tl"- WI‘III'IHK v! u lwuum'ul klmum) In.“ Null-d In III- lln- :m-auml [uh-null." of 'WAI mum-u or I'nk‘u in “mp-ms? to u mmsliummiu- M-m mu In) flu- "m'hi. n 'I‘ukyn daily. Alhvmllm: un- llu-ulvr ran-n.- noxl Mill 7:" mum-n will": it thru- gfi'wlh‘sl jun). uuv Imu- drwl mm "5”) \umwu :msuvrn-u "\‘th In): I'rivluls“ as Hm nrmuuut sulhmv- “I"! «If Mr. ‘l‘lu- mun- hilfluh' mimMI 10" mnhh'ns rvuliml llmI "gum! (hinge. to c-nl" mw- Ilu- L'l'vuI-M muru-s nl' their 'hmarrK' Ih-Hxlll. 'l'lu- qurv «v phisllmlml ."urauMu-rml "In-nun nl' nu- lurv" u< :m'nrdlm: I|u~m Iln- unnlmum of [uh-"sure, “My 30 “nun-u um- tcmwl [In-tr growl fur \u- IIIL "The Way 0! a Maid” lam, than ‘qu he tantalum o! 6:- :ficers {or 1922 and a complete report of the Bazaar, let every member at the class he a committee of one to see that this is the banner meeting of the most sucessful year the class? has ever had. _ 1 CHARLES RAY in “ONE MINUTE A Two Reel ( 'hristie Comedyâ€"“Ix! Me Explain" In splratqu Pigtures 1pc All That the Name lmplies EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KIN]: RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS 108 South Main St. CHARLES CHAPLIN in “THE'KID” All Leather Work Shoe l.\' A ('OMI-ZlW-MMMA Adapted from line play by the num- mum B?€'ޤ?d '"C 1" 3} .1! A must NAT. on“ 331/ mum; Friday. January 6th Elaineflmetsteia- KINOGRAM NEWS C. Penner COMING! AT Ill-2R BEST 75 S. Main St. Downer- Ghvglll. Hinsdale Phone 843 l M. L. PUFFER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon omen: and RESIDENCE 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82â€"R Downers Grove, Ill. Telephone 112 2.3!

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