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Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Jan 1922, p. 7

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Mr. and Mr». Viflor liurkoy. "r Gilbert aux, lt-t't lust “wk for ('ulâ€" ifornia \x'hr-rv Hwy “ill vim point: of inlvn-SL Immthy I.c~i|u'unh:ulh uml [huh-'- Sl‘lig hm! III-1r IHIIr-Ih' .IINI ndl'uuhh “mum-d lunll'l'lnuuhu .mal urv Join: "In-ly- Mrs. J J Hul~lnn mu! Airs .\. Luluz attends-«l 1| lulu-hon" at the hump at Mr“. Lulu/Ix monwrv Mr»; Wan-rs, in vim-am». 'l‘hurml." Chicago, Thursday. Marcellus “all had his tonsils re- moved at the Halmcmun Hospital in Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arm-Id Diet- rieh, of Prince ave-nun, 'l‘hursday, January 12, a son. ha, Neb. Mrs. J. H. Griffiths is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Morton. at Oma' Man Thom: In getting along nice- ly following an operation Ior apjnendi- Miss Hyde. of Highland avenue. left this week for a trip west. Horace Whitney Is now a student at the Lewis Institute. Chit-n50. Miss Matilda Vernon has gone to men Point, Indiana. PERSONALS J Hts. Rudolph Eickhorst is very ill at her home on the Plank road. HEM) CHEESE. per pound ........ LIVER SAUSAGE. per pound ..... Wt- ulsu umko and rm-unum-ml tho {allowing pm- rlucts. l-Iaclu-uutnim lmthinu but the host and pm- est ingu-mlivnts. (mix-r a small supply fur a trial which will convince ynu nf llurir merit. \lmh- mm; 'l‘hm'sctzu' fur lmul (-mmmmtiuu. 0r- tlvrs for Saturday «Miwu' rug-vim! tmtil Fridp} m‘t-ninp. U.\K.\'()!.l. S.\l'.Ԥ.\(lh is made strictly Cram tiu- vhnit-vst nus uf tlw lingâ€"41mm. shouldvm and Inimz and is sa-zusuuw! with the host spices ob- taitmhle. Oaknoll Farm Sausage per pound-«32c Vital things, these. And they must be paid for if you are to get the gas service you demand, in the way you demand it. .r‘ "a WesternUnited Gas 1‘. Jam Electric Company“ This equipment is costly. It takes a lot of money to keep it in good condition, ready at all times to serve you. And the maxi- mum number of men must be employed to operate it whether the call comes or not. To get gas service when. where. and how you want it without warning, without tele- phoning for it, means that we must have “peak of the 10m ” equipment to meet “peak of the load" demands. "I‘euk of the load." says the gas engineer. “What a convenience." comments the housewife. And both refer to the biggest service pruhlem in the public utility busi- It comes at breakfast, luncheon and din- ner hour. The demand is sudden. tronwn- dons. Peak of the Load Think it over! OTIII‘IR (MKXDH. FAR.“ l’RODlT’l‘S PUFFER FARM 13, 1922 PIION B ill-J Ah-mlwrs “I ”w Juniur Infant Wol- I‘-.m c-uummllm- un- m‘ged lo bring \'i~~ Stan and now ""4"!wa to lhq- lwxl 'l'hv owning sunk-rs m the» ('uugn gmimml rhuruh are “Uranium uutliq HIN'» (hm lill (lu- lmlhlmu Mury Sun- vln)’. .-\n Mpm-inlly slung mm‘icul [urn-Lawn h ur'ruum-d (or (how- mum:- ll Mrs. Z. ll. Carter, of Chicago, was a guest of the Oakwoud Thimble Club when they were entertained by Mrs. John I". Kldwell at a one o‘clock lunch- eon Tuesday. A dinner and social will be glven (or the members of the Young Pm ple's Club at s. Andrew's Episcopal church on Wednesday evening. Janu- ary am at seven o'clovln The Nature Study Class will meet with Mrs. S. J. Dowle on the Lyman farm north of the village, on Jan- uary 20. Miss Lily Heintz, of North Forest uve., has been very ill from an im- jury caused by a serious {all sus» tained some time ago. The Junior lnlaut Walla": Commit» tee will meet Thursday afternoon. Junv nary 19 mm Mrs. William Pariah. Oakwood avenue. K Miss Esther l’enner, Engliuh and History teacher In "m high actual at Frankfort. Mich” spent the holidays with home folks. ”25¢ Mm. Lindsay, of Omaha. Net, vis- ited at the home of her sister, Mrs. 0. H. Snyder. of Oakwood ave. Mrs. Lindsay was en route to her home in the west on her return from a trip t9 Europe and Egypt, where she has hpen for sometime. J. H. Grifllths underwent a minor operation on his [ace last week when The Vesta Juniors wiil hold III im- portant buninesn meeting next Tues- day evening, January 17 at (In home or Dennis H. Jenkins. N. Washington street. All members are mounted to be present. Miss Lillian Wander of Prlnce av- gsnue. underwant a succeaslul opera! Ion (or appendicitis I! the West Side hoa- pnal. Chicago. Wednesday. She I: do- Ins fine and expect: to be back hem In the shortest possible time. meeting to be held at the home 0! Hrs. Wm. Parish 1:31! Thursday; January MRTIISMGROCERYHIARKET Sunbeam Coffee, per pound ...... 7. . .. Sunbeam Sliced Yellow Cling Peaches. Monarch Rolled Oats, small .......... Yellow Corn Meal, lOllys for ......... Monarch Pimentos, large can ........ Midland Corn, 2 Cans for ............ GROCERIES lo winds Pm Cane Sugar . . 62c Home Made Sausage Moat, per pound Pork Loin, small and lean, per pound . . .. Fresh Pork Butts. per pound ........... Fresh l’ork Shoulder, per pound ..... O. .. Spare Ribs, per pound .................. California Hams, Hill) :we., per pound . Leg 0’ Lmnh. per pound ................. Veal Shoulder. per pound ............... Oscar Mayelj’s ApprovedBacon, whole or V "14 aiiVéiéli, i135 ’ 'pbu'nil 7. L .......... Narrow Strip Bacon. pvr pound .......... Leaf Lard, limit lflms. to customer. pound Our was and coffees may cost more per pound. but less per cup. They have the strength as well as the. aroma and flavor. If you ever taste our teas and coffees once! You will like their fragrance. And flavor! Well. try it. * mama: i: Our ' EA; ml cam WE SELL ' GOOD SHOES THE NASH GROCERY TRY THEM AND SEE l-‘(IR YOI'RSELI“ 3 'I‘Iu-rc is mulling better than a pair nl’ good. 51mg rah- hers m llwrshm-n In keep Hu- fu-l warm and dry. Now is the time mu need them 1nd NOW we have them “A stitdl m time saves nine ” at- tend to th :t “stitch" mm. We invite all of your grocery trade. STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor ~ Telephone 2 Phone 8 2| 5. Main St. ' MEATS Several local girls have started a new cum-«lhéy're dulling up their gnlqshen. otherwise known as “Ilalr pers" with oil painting. Just what. dc- The regular monthly meeting 0! the local I). A ll. will be held next New day. January 17 at the home 0! Miss Helen Clifford. Miss Anna. Roe will have charge or the music and Mrs. uvam Hannum. Regent of the chap- ter, will read a paper on "Village and County Poeketbooku. How Filled and How Emplled. " The badles' Aid Society of the Con- gregational church will meet Thurs- day. Jumary 19 .1 1:30 p. m. In rho church purlon. Mrs. L. H. Howe and Mrs. Geo. Hell will be hostesses. All members and friends are cordially lnv leed to be present. llc 17c lflc ‘ CHARLNES RAY Two Minutes to Go” COMING FRIDAY, JANUARY 20 ANITA STEWART in We are showing without any doubt one of the heat pictures ever shown on any screen. .mcmm) BARTHELMESS and GLADYS HULETI'E mm: SHINE GIRL” in " “Tol’able Davi ” “AVoice in the Dark” The Dicke Theatre AND THE DICKE THEATRE HAS BEEN LUCKY I H. c. Pitcher took charge Monday of the Enrich Bros. dry goods and grocery atom. which he purchased last week, and In making several changes in the inside of the establish- ment. Most of this week has been spent taking Inventory and he expects to be squared around to do a real haul- ness In a few weeks. Saturday, January 14th THE MOST RAFFLING MYSTERY SCREENED Also Robert Bruce Scenic and a good m w." “W" D. I O .0 no 0-4” .OCQOQOOV" Charles Ray 11nd ‘ Mag‘Andersar 111. "Two I‘dinutes To (fit Thursday, January 19th Friday, January. 13th “HER MAD BARGAIN” Also I TWO REEL An exocllcnt cast is seen in the picture whivh is clean mm! rmnamiu as well as muludranmtic. The Kid In the are-tut candy the world Inn ever 1mm. Edna Purv’ncc Chas. Chaplin Jackie Coogan In addition to this by many mint-3m We will show again ton-h um Ari-on. He in not; i o! thriqmor 110.!de m man or his up? solo-nun II M Dom Grove, “8:"qu Lmn'l Boy." I!” address II now .47 Blank "an, 1“ Angela. and u: would bozhdhmlfi tron. his old friends In the may; " where to 1m chm-go or m‘ and

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