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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Apr 1922, p. 7

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PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Fwd Such of Chicago, xpent Sululuv “in! )h and \II< A. T. Ogren Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landorf. of Naporville, visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Edwanl Landorf. F. N. Davis of North ’Main strvet. Ian Monday on a busim-ss trip to Washington. D. (I. Manufacturers Denlers LUMBER COAL MILLWOBK Building Materials of All Kinds Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Kiss Lucile Bush is g! Ripon col‘ lege, Wisconsin. when? she- went to nttend the annual "Prom." Mrs Leon Worley left Sunday night for Centerville. Iowa. to visit with her parents. In M. D. Abercmmbie will return lad-y from a ten-day visit with home folks at Plainville. Kansas. is visiting her sister. Mrs. L. H Thomas of Santos: avenue, In: 0. V. lullendom. of Cleveland, Oil... was a visitor at the hindma-u‘ home this week. 1 Born to Kr and In John Frfls, of flight-mi avenue. Enter Sumhy, April 16, I nine pound daughter. Jelorson Embree. of Okulp, Okla. mind with the l. L. Hindmm fun- ily Wane-d“. Ilsrvey Schnnk in under the are of Dr. Debi. having Ill am: attack of militia. liss Gian/it Flrn' has nlunued‘ from New Orleans where she a'temb ed the lardi Gm ceiobnflon. ‘ Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc., Etc. M amended the open. Carmen. lat Thursdly light. Chas. Mochel Son 36 S. Main 8:. Telephone 2 Shingles Lumber NOW’S THE TIME! Mrs L. J. Goldsmith. of “Hall, "L. In I. C. Briggs and In George Aclmledgad throughout the mun world a the one sure-â€" sale chick sun“ and growerâ€" EEOQEEP Thin wondetful chlct sum. stanet andmweruoeuonucumbasc of Ind in»; Sigâ€"lic‘lifiihai (h: mum of all bale. muscle In! lame milder:â€" OATMEAL NWLY Wm Mum-Junta!” uymmuddmumu What Must He Have Now? lfHelstoLive F» 5-1: by call on us and get our prices. Learn about our service. Home builder's book in colors, blue print plans, etc. Our so a- tlnns might save on but: reds of dollars in build ng. We can furnish you the best building materials at lowest prices. Don‘t Forget “0 L D BEN” Best Franklin County Coal. lo huilnl that house; make nec- "sat-s ~repairs nn_d additions. Building material prices are low. labor costs less. So why delay? Our factory and lumber yard are headquarters for high grade millwork. lumber and building supplies. BEFORE BUYING Phone One Five POCA HONTA 5 All Siies A man who notices things said we had five diflerenl kinds of weather on Memos-day (the day the wind blew so haul) and he hopes that's not an indication of what. wo have coming Un-uugh- the summer, The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. church, will hold a bakery sale, Satulda) afternoon of this wePk, Apr. 2'... at Gillespie!» store The pupils of Miss Clown";~ room at the north side school rained $6.00 fur the Near East Relief, It was a voluntary oflering. ~ A bakery sale will be held at the J. W. Nash stare next Saturday, Apr. ’ sunning at 10:00 a. m. for the benefit of the camp fin? gins. The Swearingen show window was a joy to the public (luring the Easter xenon with its decoration of tulips and spring flowers. "is: Anna Meyer: of South Nlin street is enjoying her new coupe re- cently purchased. Miss Louise Stanley is occupying the apartment over Miss Meyers' store in South Main stmct. The Nature Study Class wilf meet on Friday, April 28. It the home of Mrs. Ernest Kruze in Grand Avenue. Highland Acres. are now occupying their residence on the corner 0! Linth and Pail-in. Him Ilfllda Vernon Ins returned to Downers Iflcr spending sevenl months in Crown Point. Indilna. POULTRY LAWN FENCING Mrs. Martha l‘urar bu returned {mm her daughter's home in New 0râ€" léunn where uh: hu spent the winter. line Lind- Home of th Junior Blanenhry School I: in Europe on | six months trip. Alabastine Hygenir (‘ALCIMINE Ready Mixed Paint White Lead. Linseed Oil Brushes H .\Y. GRAIN, STRAW (‘limzn and H. R. H. .(‘leaner Mr and In Geo. Jack of hiking: GARDEN TOOIS Full Line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES Telephone 29 Etc., Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Coal Coke Mr and Mrs Chas. Hull 1nd family have moved into the Willard house in North Main street which they re- cently purchased and will have a very pleasant home. \ Mr and Mn Jay Allison and hnby III" returned to their home in Oak- wood avenue after u “nee week: stay in Chicago. Mrs Mary Winter. of Clyde and Mrs Ch“. Winter and daughter, She will be the guest of Capt. and Princess Little Eagle. 3 full blood. of the lridian Followship’ League. will sing It the Curtis; Theatre tonight. Mrs. R. 0. Parker. In Wilking through Chg Forest Preserve notice the posters put up by the boy scouts for the Wild Flower Preservation Society. ‘ her home in Rushvilla, IL. In" I weeks visit. with her daughter. Mrs. Hamld Hind-nan. of Highland ave. Champ-£31. um spending the Eu!â€" er vocab: with ham folks. Funk Dam and Ralph Graves 101‘; Tuesday for Illinois Univenity. NORTIISIDE GROCERY MARKET Iridependenee Corn, 2 cans for . . . . Happy Vale Yellow Cling Peaches, Dates, 2 packages for ...... ' ...... Monarch Coffee; 380; 3 pmmds for Sunbeam Preserves, large jar Stuffed Olives, large jar .......... 16 07.. jar Chow Chow ........... Mrs. Rich"! Hall has returned to Pot Roast, per pound ........... Fancy Rib Roast. per pound ..... Pork Loins. small and lean. per po l’ork Hulls, per pound ........... Veal Shoulder Roast. per pound .. Brooklield Sausage. per box ...... Leg 0’ Lamb. per pound .......... Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound Brisket Corned Beef, per pound . . . Stewing Chickens, per pound ..... We have the GROCERIESJou need FULL LINE OF FRUITSâ€"VEGETABLESâ€"-BERRIES STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Quick Service. Groceries Meats jovial time was svent at the clue at Mr and Mrs R. 1-). Batman Inst Friday evening when they entEF taiml Messrs and Mesdames Vernon. The Rev. J. Alfred Nun-wen. pastor: of the First Evangelical churfll. was called to Lost Springs. Kama. Mon- day evening by the delth of his father. .I. H. Nansen. He wi'l I'E‘ turn early next week the fine new public arise which is to be built on the corner of Highland avenue and the Plank road by John M. Knippen. hm: been let to Edgar D. Olly’nd work started Ins; week. It and Mrs W. J. Noble and two children. of Rockford, IIIw have m~ turned to their-home afar I land-y visi‘ with Ir and In: Arthur Vu- Valen and grandmother, Hrs. Noble. Mrs Robe”. Schoenneshoeler, of I34 North Forest avenue. announces the mriuxe of her daughter. Emma. ‘0 Mr George C. Hark", of Chicago. on April 11. in Pfince m'enue. Phyllil. of Chicago. out Iondny n Worthy, Nevin-d, “on“; all Al. an mum of m. c. .I. Winter runny lithol- The contact (or the “Auto Mart,” Willemg Telephone Downers Grove. Ill. 13 W. Railroad St. pound large (-an 25E 34c 25c 98c 35!: 45c 38c 33c 10c 32c 21c 20c 26c lb'c 25c Thursday and Friday, April 27 G: 28 Constance Talmadge mwmwmmmmmmwnm'm The Dicke Theatre The World’s Greatest Star is Especially Aurictive in Evangelist Hurry VomBmeh Ind party will begin a two weeks meet ‘ in: At the nuptial chunk. Sunny manning. Ami] 30. Hr VomBruel: is welleknown ull over the United States and than who have been forum-ta to hou- him before will want to hear him unin. The Wild Flower I’mrvllion So- ciety. Downers Grove dunk-r. will hold its annual meeting and election of new alien-s, April 21 It 3:00 p. m. in the Kinderglrten looms, Grove street. Members the urgently u- qucsted to attend. Tuesday, April 25th A Polite Farce-One That’s EASY TO TAKE Ir and In: P E Rush and daugh‘ ten: arrived Wednesday evening tram Panama uni are visiting a! the hum;- of Mrs. Runh's parents, Ilr and In Win. 1. Wolf, Maple and Fairvicw avenues. Does your car need Painting, Top recovered or 115-. paired, new seat covers or cushion and Upholstery repaired, new side curtains or Celluloid placed in old curtains, body repaired, dents removed from body “and fenders? ‘ KastoryManuIacturingCo; Phone 647 301-311 W. Hillgrove Ave. LaGrange This is our business and we want your trade We have the best equipped shops to meet your quiremenls. Norma Talmadne “Loves Redemption” IN HER LATEST RIOT OF FUN “Pony of the Follies” Also I ‘ ROBERT BRUCE SCENIC and COMEDY A PICI‘URE WITH A MESSAGE Saturday, April 22nd Friday. April 21st fix VIVIAN MAQTIN :3; \ PA D D O N Also- Mrs Ralph Herring. o! Hind-Io, will give an inflammation of k and Sluw'u “Pym-lion" in fit I. E. thumb. Friday waning. April :3: Tickets my be procured from my "anther o! the Fellomhlp clan of the church who have engaged In. Herring for the evneing. Sergeant-Ink: Albert E. Gun, of file 87th lll. Vol. Int, m an M of Capt. Ind In. R. D. Pub! on Wednesday night. Ile is Ballot VIC- Commander of Old Glory pant. G. A. IL, of Chicago. Ind an old friend of Gears. Hunt's having served in tho same regimen! with him. noon and hurill was “in th West Side cemetery. Th- urnâ€"thy o! the mmunfly is with than. and KINOGRAM NEWS olEutInpleureumdidol‘ duel-s Wodnouhy night. had Mussmon: KENDALL HON} Bobby Venon 'd Vera Steadman “Exit Quietly g: J 1‘ ’u'd§£?8: con ‘

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