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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Apr 1922, p. 7

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homwheroshewlllmhuxoxhnd- PERSONALS “Tani-WW class of the 1mm»? ' dist-Episcopal church will meet with 6mm! M! W broken 1°” “‘9 lira. Gilbert New-lurid. Monday oven? m Grill“: home in asthma: "9- lug. May 1. A Inge attendance in Smut ansou has been under the dulled- mother for l ‘0‘” days. Kenneth Butala. of West Curtis: st. some spring! Frotss. rains. cold hm; neovend nicely from an opera- winds and what not and Sunday I. m. tion for the mmoval of tonsils and the “summer" daylight saving starts. adenoids', performed at St. Mary's Mrs Wm. Mall. 0! Lunar-nan. hospital- was a Week end We“ 3‘ “'9 Wm. Mr and Mrs Hurry Walker and stun-ho home in Mum! “ewe- children are with their mother, In). Mr and Mrs Frank Dowo am ulce‘ Fanny Wllson for a short time, while ly settled in their charming new their home in North Main street, ve- bungalow in Saratoga avenue. neatly pnmhased, is being made ready 80w lhcy'vo Mr- nhwt mm! n‘ buy. up push" tam. n... In annu- m, Vb"... ('ouunl. yum Manta" III ”I” aim“ )w‘ l‘nn‘l mix- lib It." all (Map. In W. [Icon and Mn firm nun-- fly in (Sale-hm. lll‘ nml ammun- od In Room" mother la in" mn's Go! all Ad (or "to to. m uh“ M» null by [him by u Int arm: m (M "It “Hut I“. a..." 10 um m (at "w an "wk. Tho “0? II.- Mm If. not! I“ E\Il‘|'lul ".AII) W, \‘om lime!- “ Nu; ho pmuh u! "w Ila-punt chunk "on mummy. «pr Hm" fly. Waning Sunday. Apnl 30. Spa-II snacks) martin: um] 1-w- uhn‘ a! Hw Bambi chum-II. You will but um cowl arrmun- :uul (nod mm- [on It all! Mr:- Atflmr Vamlmpm'l and {Imlly ll’t‘ Hunt-nu o! (M \‘H’ kg. Ind nil! bun-l a Dumb-um- no» but on their hut in )Iklahugh mo. “hi. Wm. Ruth. of Oukwood mm. Ion Wclluesda) nosing to Mum! tho funeral at John Kuhn. u rouaill. u Witch-In. Ram-ms. Th kind of gospel you like to hear a the Baptist church every evening except Homily from April 30 to May N. linstnl show â€" the but 0w:- -â€" Ioul talent â€" given by young men with a up. (or the benefit of the the Carpenter W is rapidly nearing Mn 11. H .Prinoe, representing the mic-mn- mum and Its George E. Beasley, If and “I: Ed. Pk“ have moved .gpmnfing the Bonny-{g gdgoo] into the Herman Hesse house. corner (mum, are attending the sum: 1:". of 308975 IN] Washington. entâ€"Tmher Isocintion convention in W. R. Davenport, George Helwig Chicago. and Ernest 0”?” have started “'°'* The first of the seas»: fish were mumbling then- plane at Wheaton. not caught by Dr. A. R. Moore and ”'8 M. D. Abercrombie has return-l Henry Kuu‘ “'edneflhy afunmn, ed from a two weeks visit with her They braved the com spring Wm. Mn” i" Kauai. I trip to Yorkville and the eluaive The kind of gospel you like to hear black bass lived up to Its name. Chas. Mochel Son 36 s. Main St. Telephone 29 The S. A. Dexter brick bungalow in Carpenter street is rapidly nearing ampletion. Mr and Mrs King. of Oakwood ave. for them. entertained guests from out of town Mrs G. W. Hill and $0“. James on 8|“!th Frederick. 01 Rock Island, and Mrs Kr and Mrs Walter Vom Bruch will L. A. White, of Aurora, visited Wed- lend the music at the BaptiSt chunk nesday with their brother, Arthur dufinx the evangelistic amp-ign- Sweet, at his home in North Main m S. A. Dexter brick hunulow in street. mamas? "Act-ovum throughout an This wonderful" “inflammmm mmmcomhmlgueo! “MWâ€"he mm Infill” gene-3 gallons. muscle a What Must He Have Now? NEWLY". hand-m Mame hemâ€"He m not mm m [ads and old (”Ma-ed lfHelstoLive OATMEAL hrs-lib 1h- melng boom 0: um mm in ‘llo'n'n “row. II ‘- penned 'Jul {mm-mu amour 6- w hr 0pm «nub l", Hula memo and than mo hr- ‘hm made In on run to build In Mm” "- [Ml «dim. i , Tho (‘mmml um. Md «army um and fiend-y. May 0 'u It.” 9. m. In [ho than“ ”9'01! '71.. has»... In- “fl “out... and 'un. Had. A «nu-l nkm in "- Iovuhd to mi": and (finds. POULTRY LAWN FENCING TM Fvlhou’duv chl- 0' "I" N. ’3. church at" ml Mouths rwuing, May 0. at "w Mow cf In. Lam. 00 Sauum sumac. Mr» Harry In)" and It“ 8w; mll mun-l the All menu.“ 0 {the Royal Naighv Inns aw mun! lu Mic-ml 1hr "Minx nu ‘l‘lmmlay. Nuy 4. an a line- pm- (rnm uwrovdulr for Mother» Day L;- hw-u mung-d. (mar, and bring I) (Iii-ml, Alabastine Hygenic CALCIMINE (ion. 1'. Schindler and family and W. J. Wenul and family, of Carpen- In-r mm, ant-"dad tho {um-ml 0! Nu. Schhulln’s broth-Harlan; Mr. Frank Hotlinwn at Julio! ma April 2|. Ready Mixed Paint White Lead, Linseed Oil 8: Brushes HAY. GRAIN. STRAW The Oddfellows and Rebekah: made merry at a hard time: party at Zinc“ hull Wednesday night. Dancing Ind buuco were the nitration» of the evening which wna gmfly enjoyed by flwu' taunting. Mr and Mrs Hurry Walker and children we with their mother, Mrs. Fanny Wllson for a short time, while their home in North Main street, ve- cently pnmhased, is being made ready for them. Climax and H. R. H. Cleaner MON GARDEN TOOLS Full line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES PH'IgHIaflg Dmvners Grove. Ill. 13 W. Railroad St. R (‘OLE 100 ‘ George Balaton entertained several Ifriemls at hip home ht Prince ave- .uw on ”outlay afternoon the urn- IriOlI being his ugmh birthday. 'l'l’wfic pun-pent wou- lell Tonal». Elm-r Mb link)“. Plenum- Wumkr. lieu- Mlh Sherman. Arthur Lam: and Bob- by Wand". ‘ Don't. forget to aeml in you fancy work {or the Fireman's lunar. This department wm be bundled by the l‘hilathea cluss of the Congregational church. Send the unicles to Mru. C. II. Bunge. Mus W. B. Chums-I. Mrs M. W. Mills or MI: E. F. Lucy. The young ladies who last Satur- day sold home bakery products at the Nash store wish ta thank the public for its llheml patmnage. Net profia of the sale, lmounllng to 815. were donated to the {and o! the Camp fire girls. Mrs George Duggan Ind sister. Misa Alice Muir, 0! Springfield, "L. spent a few days this week with their aunt, Mrs G. T. Schindler. of Car- penter street. They attended the state meeting of the Parent-Teacher association at the Sherman House. 'l'wo brand new tires were stolen fmm the S. 1‘.) Stephen car in front of the school last Friday night. The theft was discovered when the young man who stole them tried to nuke 5: quick sale. Mr. Stephens will not push the case. The Philathea class of the Congreâ€" gational church will meet Friday eve- ning. May 6, at the home of Mrs T. S. Ronni, Carpenter street. Mrs. Slough will assist. Members and friends are cordially invited to It- You can hear him It the Bani-t hie. Hilhland avenue, next Thumb)! chunk both Sunday morning and Afternoon. May 4. New officers of evening and every night except How this league. recently elm. are Ills-1 day for two weeks beginning Mon-'Alice Gourley. Pmident; Mrs. J. C. day. April 80. Bantu. Secretary and Treasurer and The Phflathea class of the Congreâ€" Mrs H .S. McLaury, Work Clmrman. Mona! church will meet Friday «‘76-. Mr and "'3 George 9- Jack, Wk“ nimz. May 6. at the home of Mn; '1‘. have been malt-n: their home in mamas: Entry w. Malawi "11» mm mum commute. will be s'nnt room for a. What“. washes the old fashioned gospel..meet at the home a! In Alum-om- public. GARDEN and FLOWER SEEDS of all KINDS Anza, the culture ripened coffee, per pound .500: Ideal Sifted Early June Peas, per can ....... 18c Sunbeam Pork Beans- per can 10c; dozen $1.00 Holiday Bartlet Pears, No. 2 can ........... 28c Monarch Oats, per package ................ 10c Bulk Oatmeal, per pound 5c; 10 pounds ..... 45c Oest's Cal. Sweet Orange Marmalade, jar . . . .25c Heinz Imported Olive Oil, pint tin .......... 75c Republic Olives, large jar .................. 25c Ferndell Pine Cider Vinegar, extra jar, full q“?£'t bottle, only ....... L ................... Stear’n s O! 0 Palm Toilet Soap, pen bar Pot Roasl. per pound ................... Pork Loin small and lean. per pound ...... Pork Buns, per pound ................... - Spare Rios. per pound ................... Leg 0' lamb, per pound .................. Veal Shoulder, per pound ................ Swift’s Brookfield Sausage, per pound Armour‘s and Swift's Box Bacon, per pound [an Ship Bacon, per pound ............. Georgia Square Bacon. per pound ........ Brisket Corned Beef, per pound . f ........ Home Made Cooked (‘orn Beef, per pound. . Sic-wing Chickens, per pound ............. ALWAYS FRESH! STEWART u. BURNS, Proprietor Groceries Meats 1? Mn. T. E. limb: and In: Dalian! ‘Wnple’ an- opening the WI-Brouk In. May I on the first floor 0! the pBrooh home at 27 [Cut Garcia: 5!. ‘ltegulnr meals. ulnar-non m and co!- llae. ice "tum (nah-diam are n few .0! Nu- thmgs which will hr “wad. IA" inn-wan»; fella" o! the Inn willi Dr. Pierce Butler, of North Forest avenue, ia to leave eariy in May for t. tour 0! England, France and Ger- many in swan-h of old and rare books. He goes as a mpmntative of New- bmry Libra-y of which he has been assistant librarian for me past five years. He 1». vrell known as In auth- ority an both now and old books. Mrs A. H. Bamhart. Mrs M. K. Bush. Mrs T. 1“. Kelly. Mrs W. J. O'Neill and Mrs H. S. Paine are del- egates from the lac-I club and from the County and District organization to the convention of Women clubs of the llth district at Harvard. The meetings muted yestenhy and will continue through todly. I’ll. nl‘fllflm IVUIIW’ "X‘ Inumy Afternoon. May 4. New officers of this league. recently electefl. are Ille- 'Alice Gourley. President; Mrs. J. C. Bantu. Secretary and Treasurer end Mrs H .S. McLaury, Work Cheirman. ! Mr and Ill-s George P. Jack, who have been making their home in Mention, have returned to the village after several years absence and are oecuyping their home at 126 Linscott avenue. Mr. Jack was pensioned by the express company April 1 after a continuous service of 40 years. The last meeting of Troop 3. Boy Seonts, was well attended, thirty scouts and one candidate being pres- ent; The Crow patrol has plunned a’hike for Saturday afternoon, May 6. All scouts who wish to so will meet at the school house at 2 sharp. Mr. Chas. Peters”. south of the village. celebrated his 00th birthday last Sunday by entertaining at din‘ ner Mr and Mrs Orwel- Johnson. of Berwyn. Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnson end Imily. of Cicero. Mr and Dire Alvin Peterson and Mr and Mn} Orvie‘ Peterson, of the Grove. A very de-l lightful time was enjoyed, Hr. l’eteh‘ son receiving many congratulations.j Mrs M. J. Fox end Mrs McCaul of! North Main street, entertained Blue- bird sewing circle at a large and en. thuninstie meeting Inst Friday after- noon. Mrs. McCaul. who is Mr. Fox'si mother, and 3 member of Colombian Rebecka lodge ,Llncoln. Nob" gave an inspiring talk on Oddl'ellowship mode more interesting by an exhibit of pro- grams. ribbon, jewels, etc. presented to her as a charter member and of- bn'nging with them grub enough for her of her lodge. She had received one meal. W ..l8c “c 10c Ht .Thursday and Friday, May 4th 8 5:11 THE SUPREME COMEDIAN {A knockout comedy which even an Indian will laugh at. ; The comedian that is different with an unexhaustahle sup‘ iply of gags as a red skin in “The Paleface” The greatest James Oliver Garwood story ever told Featuring Jane Novak and the famous world wonder Wolf DOE. BY RUPERT HUGHES Supported by a strong cast including Helen Chadwick TWO REEL COMEDY and KINOGRAM NEWS “GIVE THE BLUES THE MR â€" JOY WEEK IS 05" Something New in Comedyâ€" “ALl-‘S BUTTON" A picture that has been praised as a “Rare Comedy” The Dicke Theatre “From the Ground Up” IN HIS VERY LATEST TWO REEL COMEDY KastoryManufacturingCo. Phone 687 301-2311 W. Hillxme Ave. “Grange Nothing funnier or more pleasing can be found Does your car need Painting, Top recovered or re- 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? _ .. Auto Owners Attention “Love’s Redemption” .\n unbeatable combination far your enjoymem A PICTURE WIT" .\ MESSAGE Also ROBERT BRH’E 5(1)le AND «mu-2m GINGER. DAUGHTER 0|" THE TROl’fl‘S. A Firefly on a lorxoucn Isleâ€"1h.“ NGRMA TALMADGE nlngnNORMA TALMADGE in _ “Smiling Through” in the Happiest and Breezicsl Comedy Hit Also-«DUSTER KEATON CHARLES CHAPLIN Saturday, April 29th We have the be“ equipped shops to nee! all your requirements Friday. April 28th TOM MOORE "ASKING NEW ROLE IN This is our business and We W an! Your Trade “Pay Day” ‘m d. i a .wmmwuwm The young couple had been house- keeping just two weeks. hlvinx bun living with Mrs. Rogem' parents find I three months old son is left 00 Mrs. lat-y Paver lingers. wile a! Leo Rogers. rowdy of Downer- Grove. passed away at her hour II Wurnnvillo. Tuesday. April 18. Leo is the eldest sun of Kr. and In. Walter Rogers of Regen amok Old was married just I year ago. , away. Funeral services were held from the home in Warrenville Than”. April 20 and burial was made in tin Warrenviue cemetery. Honor. MRS. LEO ROGERS his mother's untimely taking

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