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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jun 1922, p. 10

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alien! Mince Appointments to be Announced Soon â€"- Vol- unleers Wanted. h was in the ”flufi‘ of a house- winning, the WillarJ< having recent- ly moved here from Chicago. and my were pnsented with a beautiful picture as l rnmomhmm‘o of the sur- prise. Bum-n was flawed, refresh- ments werv served and a merry time we enjoyed. Those present were Kenn: and Mesdames C Wham. P Winder, and children. F? Merchant! Ind son. C H Stunts. F. Landnrf. E Wsnder and children, 105 Staiger. cm and daughter, Glen Timke and} Val. Wander and rhildron. Mrs P lathe] and Wm. Schwantz. . i Charm Ind Amold “laud, broth- cn. nurwvdy muped death when the Lord Lumber (In. truth in whit-h the] ”n riding was struck by I Inst ‘70}: It the \Voslmnnl crossing In t Bounty morning. A‘hmlm was ir- jmd pnMy badly mu! «m taken to the Hinmle unilarium when his hjnrics won; thwarted. M 891 for a had, twenty-four but! of the day. Careful driven “I, canforulne can. prompt .m and I low charge, are out Mr and Mr! (114". Willanl were «ur- pfised at their new home in High- lnnd avenm last Saturday awning. Using (Moo pitchen the hlgh school baseball calm won from the St. Jtr ”ll A. C. Memorial lhy by n mom of I! to 7. Rumba-ugh. Gallup and Baron twirlecl for tlw high school ind Bradley for the Athletic (Tluh. It was a «reâ€"saw routes! from "10 mm Ind inwrnunz lo tlw mom» Naperville Milk at the Ella Mary Tea Room Anyone via-Mn; to contribute but cry goods for the home bakery boom u the bi. Yin Truck Baum. June 9 md 10 at Ducks Hml. wanna phone mm or 351-]! or leave ll Dickn‘l It“ Friday or Saturday, June 9 or 10. Chic! 0! l'nllrn lu‘hul Vtvmnl br- Had the wheel of In» new Ford louv- h‘ at will won unu- um joyn 01 running loo mum- an hour and win-h- In; he could go (any. Al lust that'- W "y no“ of the luv Into own- ”and". In Jame-i Conley am! d-ughtcr-I are spending I: luv week» vacation In Michigan. v Tho Bonn! of Education in confider In.‘ . pm to new: the "om. Ink: ml no that the never-u: nnd eighth 3nd: ntbolnn o! the north we do not. have no {u to go to “tend clu- B L Kelloggâ€"lat Vice-President Those w'uhinx to serve on commit- tees and those desiring to join the organization which is {or the best in- terest: of the community, are urged Ind invited to get in touch with any a! the oMcen. It. And In. Frank U. Allen spent the {on pan of the week at Bravo? Dun. Wiu., wnmnx Int. Allen'n Besides those noted above, the om- can of the organization are as fol- lows: R C Toombsâ€"l'resident John I" Reedâ€"Secretary John L. Remmers~Trcasmer Volunteers are wanted who desile to serve on any of the committees. It is recognized that many men have I preference for various kinds of work, and they are asked to state this preference so that the commit: tee-personnel will be composed of real workers. Three vice-presidents of the Citi- sens Association of Downers Grove wen elected at a megting of that body at. the schol house on Monday evening. It has been announced that the per- aonuel of the various committees will be annuonced xoon when a meeting Wil be called and the by-laWs of the organization adopted. The); were: Second Vice~Pmsident, Walter Corah; Third, A. G. Michel; Fourth, L. B. Wells. um and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE . '. PHON E 391 PERSOIALS WEE-PRESIDENTS Every woman of the community. interested in the gnu-mm"! 01' our country, is invited (o attend this sf. fur next Friday afternoon. There will he . wok-mm amended In n". whether or not they hue skinned with the Repairman club. The" will hi! I Min; of the Du Page County Wmn'n Reunite-n Club It the home n! In. Ilnnle H. Prim, Oaktood awn-n, Downri- Gmw. June 9 at “:00 o'clotl. [Ad- hm u: mental to Min: 50: lunch. including the nemury did!» and IIIVM'. Cofl'eo will be furnished by the Downers Grove law's. In (M nflomotm HIM Helen Bam- mu. who {a n «MM-(e for (~1le (Tmmniuiomr in Cook Cofivly, will he IM- spa-her. Thm [me hit»~â€"(Iurpcnccr. Shun-v brook; two bau- hitxâ€"«Bimlev; struck aut~by Sheridan A. (L. 4; by Khuln- "one at In. .‘I. II. Mm. Duh-.4 Ava-w Io to Hunt 0! Va, ldnnflu. Medial. «RM»; Following in the icon by innings and the summary. 000 “0 f0 90 80 70 60 50 4o 30 20 lo Sheridan Dow ncrn .1032001118121 The Sheridan infield was a little loose, but the outfielder-s were sure, several sensational catches being pulâ€" led 011' in regular bigâ€"league style. Next Sunday afternoon, June 4, the team meets the Chicago Gallaguw. This is a new outfit to the locals but they are touted u a strong aggrega- tioW‘gamc should be worth (or, M; bun-u on balls. 0" Sheridan. '1: oil iii-nigger, 2; atoien bun Dow- ner! (hove. 5: Sheridan, 2. The game was fairly played con- sidering it was the second of the season for both teams. Ehninger re- ceivml good support and the local players wen: fast and sure. Binder. team manager, switched four players in the fifth giving all an opponunity of participating. Sham-brook puled a beautiful foul from left outfield and played his us- ual steady game. “N0 HIT, N0 RUN” GAME PITCHED BY “HERB” EHNINGER Gets Fourteen Strike Ouls Against Sheridan A. C. in Easy Win Last Sunday. Herb Ehninger. star slab artist for the Downers Grove baneball club. pitched a no hit, no run game against the Sheridan A. C., of Chicago, on the local diamond last Sunday after- noon, achieving one of the things which mOst pikchors strive for and few attain. DU PAGE WOMANS REPUBLICAN CLUB MEETS HERE JUNE 9 Besides that he struck out fourteen men and was never in danger, his twirling having his opponents at mercy. Only one of the Sheridan A. C. players reached second base and the final score was 8 to 0. If it’s good enough for Uncle Sam to use as a depository, It should be good cdongh for YOU. Come in and start ,an account .- This Bank [8 A United States Depository FIRST NATIONAL BANK Memher Federal Reserve System.â€" Downer: Grove. Illinois. DONE G. m._.__V 3v": (Continued from page I) doings. They had as their guests twenty-five wounded men from the government hospital at the old speed- way park and I lunch at noon and a dinner in the evening made them feel that everyone had not forgotten they were In existence. At noon the women 0! the Im- beeu served a dinner to the G. A. 8.. their wives, widows And the pastor: of the tot-I church». The attendance was large and the people showed thoir appreciation of the ladies' efl'onts hv their liberal patronage. Most of the “ares were disposed of and in some cases olden; were taken for some lines that were sold out. - < The members of the society desire to express their very great. appre- ciation of Mrs. Mrkvicka’s kindness in donating the use of her store for the occasion. 'l'hé ladies hme turned over the proceeds of the bazaar to swell the building fund of the church. WILLING WORKERS BAZAAR SATURDAY A GREAT SUCCESS Building Fund 01‘ United Brethren ' Church Swellod lay Work of the Society. H The bazaar under the auspices of the Willing Workers Society of the United Brethren Church of East Grove, which was held at Mrs. Mrk- vicka’s store last Saturday afternoon and evening was a decided success. A number of well stdtkl‘d and tastely decorated booths were presided over by the ladies of ihe Seeiety. The affair was not only a financial but a social success and seemed to be vnjoyed by every one. MANY PARTICIPATE IN SERVICE HERE MEMORIAL DAY have your sham of its I‘nerul Ink-axing. "I!” may mm»? We'll tell you the 0‘0".- YOU um enjoy the val comfort. "a! (db should km am we win your home. fimflci‘y w“ Nah your bone a dud!- II‘ plan a! It“. «Mr. math-urn. lo should EIGHTH «nuns aunmum PROGRAM ls TONIGHT MCNaHy, Inna McVitty, Robert Maison, Dorothy Maxfield. James Mitchell, Eliza- Hanchett, Beat- Snow, Mary rice Sutton, Olive McNally, Iona Sullivan, Leonard McVitty, Robert Shaller, Arthur Maison, Dorothy Shelgmn, Violet Maxfield. James Schoén, Laura Mitchell, Eliza- Stelfy, Harold both Sleib, Mabel ‘ Henderson, Riel» Stoops, Marietta ard - Thomas, Frances SAFE MILK papering Phone 1624-1 I: F D 2 Downers Grove The only milk which can really be called “safe” is milk which has been pas- teurized. We have a com- plete pasteurization plant in full operation and all milk delivered from our wagons has been put thru this modern process. All kinds of work except lib. can Reed Butterscotch Patties 45c Geo. Washington Coffee, per can . .23c Kippered Herring, large cans . . . .15c Corn Flakes,- per package ........ 7c Tuna Fish, JAR). cans, special . . . .15c 31b. can Timur Cofl'ee .......... $1.00 Lehmann 0 Michels Store Men's White Canvass Oxfords, finest quality canvass composition GILBRAE GINGHAMS WE WI”. "HIP Y0" SAVE"RC Our Ads MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE D. H. UHU‘IORN Writerâ€"Decorator (Continued from page I) L. W. BREAW “KED S” Phone 91 Telephone 177 or m M These Grocery Specials Telephones 177 6 I78 Helen. Hubert Weinheimer Havel. Edward Peggy Hoffman, Jack Wolf, Geraldine Kellogg, Richavd Waples, Eleanor Kester, Florence READ REPORTER ADS AND TRADE AT HOME! R1185 2 Full stock of sizes E5; and splendid pat- ”"55 terns L Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank 'A State Institution under State Supervision Esubiished 1892 William Jennings Bryan and others are up in arms against Damin's theory of the "survival of the fittest" but we feel sure that if Dlrfln were alive today he and Bryan would ugree that the theory should 9 changed to nul~THE SURVIVAL OF THE THRIF‘I‘IEST. THRIFT is the um! mining link which, It found. would turn Full- Im' into om. Find it and your chuln of prosperity is complete. The but place to look for it in through the Savings Window of this unit. A Savings Pam-book in the link YOU need. ‘ Congolcum «U. THE SURVIVALOF Tm: THRIFTIEST 10 bars U. 8. Mail Soap Macaroni or Spaghetti,k p3 pkgs. New Potatoesme ...... Large cans Sweet otatom .. 15 oz. jar Pure Cherry Jam .. Large can Cal. Peaches' m syrup. .27c Bulk Breakfast Cocpa, lb 18c; 3Ibs 50c With most or as men our cloths! ll. ln style 13 long an the: are worth” whereas wm- me women thelr doth“ are wearable only as long :3 “:91 m In styleâ€"Boston Transcript. The patterns will make beautiful summer dresses 59C u inches wide. Will place on sale for ten days at GllBRME Fine. soft finish, 32 oooooooooo on. etti, P.3pkgs ....25c ’k .......... 75c otatom ...... 20c erry Jam ...... 40¢ 85c. 37c

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