“There’s N 0 Place 0 Like Colorado After All!†d. Kolm in tho Noam! «marry and uni"! it with flavors. Aflrr the Nam-Hal Du“ sewin- Tuomlny. many of her girl clun- mhs went to the (run of Margar- In Loon Won-Icy n-lurnal hum» Bond-y ant-r a few weeks Vii“ with It" purvnh- ï¬nd many . friends in Coma-wine. Iowa. um Clan Lucy mu: sew-ml days in Lotti. Winn. m: the gm! of the Rev. am! In Arthur Adams. "taming homo 'l‘mwday owning. Mr and Mr: H A (Ianliuer lml daughter. of Woodutock. spent the and and I: guest» of then- uon. AI- ind, a! hii home in Went Maple Ave. The Young People's Club will have complete charge of the evening ser- vines in S. Andrew's church on Trini- ty Sunduy. June 11. Mrs Cora Steere and son, Donald, of Oak Park, visited at, the L. Klein And Mrs Carrie Weatherhee families Memorial Day. Mr and Mrs Chns. H. Coles enter- tained guests from LaGrange, Ans. tin and Madison, Wi 1., on Decoration Buy It their home in Highland Ave. James Burns visited with his son, Stewart, and family on Decoration Day. Mrs Fairbanks, of Naperville, \is- ited Momonal Day with the Diener .mfly here. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Reger and sons, visited with relatives in North Chicago Monday and Tuesday. Leo Rogers, of Warrenvme, spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Walter Rogers. Mrs A E Bricker wil be at home Thursday afternoons at 100 East Cnrtiss street. "A'uew millinery store. the “Parlor Hat Shop" is to be opened in Down- ors Grove in the near future. Born to Mr and Mrs G A Baum- Inch, Thursday, May 25, a son. The mother and bake are doing well. IPERSONALSI Mrs L E Newton is a patient at the West Side hospital, Chicago. N C Pearce, of South Main styeet, is in Murdo, South Dakota, on a bus- iness vtrip. Where to 0? There are a thousand different paces! When to go? Any time! This summer, when you’re tuck- ered and seeking esca from the heat and dust, get out an er that magniï¬s cent cool blue Colorado sky. Get the tang of the mountain air and the spicy smell of pine in your nostrils. You will not have to ask anybody whether it was the right thing to do. How to go? Oh, just climb aboard one of our luxurious limiteds. Don’t think of Colorado as “Way off yonder"â€"it’s right next door and the journey there is intensely interesting. Vacation costs are down. This year your travel money goes much farther. Make 1922 memorable for its perfect vacation. Come in and see me about it. I. own," a lelUll, vacauul I {)OSSIbIIItIeS. are boundless. Colorado Amenca’s Grandest Mountain Playground. Obvigggy, in suc_h a cggion, yacation __.._...J vvvvv v are. Every railroad line is an excur~ sion line. Motor highways radiate in all directions. J. L. Remmers Colorado is as big as all New England“; with Indiana added; two~thirds is: mountainous â€"- 100,000, square miles» contain 155 alts that are more than' 13.000 feet high. Within the state there are 500 lakesâ€"large and small; 6,000 miles of running water, born of snow and ï¬lled with fish. Mineral springs abound~no one_knm_vs“hovq many the‘re TIM A‘ent ,5 Mr and Mn Joe Miller and Infant , you. of Elï¬n, were Duoruu‘on Day :vinitors l| the F C launch!" home {in Oakwood momw. Mr. Miller in :‘ from the am:- nmul office at Elï¬n ;nm| ram MIT to bra-pod our new mm mml mm). at flu- villa". \ lflmh‘nl Rubi-h Lodge rm hold‘ .m mu mulm mung on Tutu-dunl l x n 5 Mr and Mn N I) l’ul-ifer mi chih «Iren leave Saturday lot lunch Chunk 9P0†when- they will upeml the num- 'm«r. They will alto visit Atlantic H'ity. N. J. and other points in the Inn. Raymond Schultz. of We): luple avenue. with a guest, Wilbur A. Jim- ison, were here over Memorial Day (mm Nonhwesum University. They Ire both members of the clan of; Mr and Mus Wm. Wenzel and child- ren are leaving next Monday morn- ing for a visit thh relatives in Friend, Nab. They will make the trip overland in their car taking the Lincoln Highway. .---. u...“ m. nun-.- I‘ll-v u a u-ku-cu at their home in Benton avenue, from Saturday until Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Harold Clarke of Cur- tiss street, and Mr and Mm Chas. Aldrich. of Hinsdale, spent Decora- tion Day .on the banks of the Fox river near Geneva. i Miss I R Prell will entertain the members of the Court Onward No. 16. Coumbian Circle and their hus~ bands at a housewarming at her home 138 Elm street on Saturday, June 3. Mr and Mrs Henry Peacock and Mr and Mrs Wan] and son, Junior, moaned from Davenport, Iowa and spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Walter Rogers, of Rogers street. The next regular meeting of the M E Fellowship class will he held Monday evening, June. 5 at the home of Mrs C A Carlson, 144 Carpenter street. Mrs Pitcher and Mrs New: land‘will assist the hostess. All the‘ members are urged to be present. Anton Lankas has opened his new grocery and market at the corner of1 Faiwiew Avenue and Kostrezski St.,l north of the East Grove depot. He' has had twelve years experience in‘ the grocery business and with his wide acquaintanceship should do a thriving business. The Congregation! Philathea class. would like t'o ask all who wish to make donations of needlework to the] Mr and Mrs Harold Clarke of Cur- tiss street, and Mr and Mn; Chas. Aldrich. of Hinsdale, spent Decora- tion Day .on the banks of the Fox river near Geneva. ‘ Mr and Mrs Joseph Brenner and daughter, Loraine, of Chicago. vis- ited with Mr and Mrs N P Brettner at their home in Benton avenue, from Saturday until Wednesday. Mrs J J Sullivan and children and Mr and Mrs H E Coyne and children, visited Memorial Day afternoon with Mr and Mrs G B Austin at their home in Belmont street. James Conley, of Liuscott avenue, an old employe of the Burlington, returned to work Mm 29 aftel an en- forced \acalion of me weeks due to a sprained ankle. Mrs Mary Westleln, of Sioux City; June a. A] membere. are mmud'eoivm Iowa. is here for 1 short visit with to be present as 'the seini-annual el.’gifts. her daughter, Hrs John Eckert. Mrs ection of ofï¬cers will be held on this Eckert will accompany her to her evening. , Dr‘ home soon. office Miss Agnes Vemml omen-fled I crowd of girls from her omco In: Saturday afternoon at a pretty lun- cheon and surprise party in honor of Minn Helen Thatcher. Ills: Helen. who I: Icon to be married 90 Mr. John Door Wllnon, o! IJGnnge, to, NORTHSIDE GRMERY MARKET The Congregational Philathea classf would like t'o ask all who wish to make donations of needlework to the] fancy work booth of the Fimmen's, than." to send them this week or the ï¬rst of next week to Mrs G H Bunge. In W E Chessman, Mrs H w Mills or Mus E F Lacey. Pot Roast. per pound .......... Pork Loins, small and lean. per pound Pork Butts, per pound ............. Brookï¬eld Sausage, per pound . .’ . . .. Georgia Square Bacon, per pound . .. Plate Corned Beef, per pound ...... Emil Marcllaild and son. John; C H pital, Detroit. Staats and Alfmd Wander, attended! the Stock Yards Derby at Palatine, The Bluebird Sewing Circle held a last Sunday. While there Mr. Staats "NT successful bunco party at the Stanï¬eld in to see Prof. and Mrs. G C-home of Mr and Mrs P B Foreman. Butler who wish to be remembered'Mimmugh avenue, Inst Saturday even. to all. their old friends in the village. ing- Those winning prizes were as Hollows: Ladies. ï¬rst, Miss Eleanor The next mgular meeting of theJieidler; second. Mrs Fred Mikoleity M E Fellowz'zhip class W1" be he'd,consolation. Mrs Fred Klein; Men’s,‘ Monday “WINK: June 5 at the home. ï¬rst. A. Rudolph; second, Fred Klein; of MP5 C A Carlson, “4 camente'lconsolati‘on, Henry Legenhausen. -LM-L Il..,. nu‘LAH __J u.†\rh,‘ Mrs N P Brenner entertained at 500 at her home in Benton avenue Wednesday afternoon. The prize winners were Mrs W J Stunts, ï¬mt; Mrs G B Austin, second and Mrs L Reger, consolation. l Sunbeam Coffee, 3 ")3. for ........... Armour’s Mayonnaise, per jar ......... Republic Pure Fruit Preserve, 8 oz. jar . Colonial Pure Jelly, 8 oz. jar ........... Rix, Mineral Soap. per bar ............. Hominy, large can ....... -.: ........... Monarch Peanut Butter, 10 oz. jar . . . and Market SpeCials! Nonhside Grocery STEWART M BURNS, (mprietor Telephonq 2 - mamben. are 1:qu occivod many until“! and useful an -n.. “Inna--. ...I -I â€I“: Groceries Meats :' The Rev. Gardner A. MacWhoru-r, ,‘u brother of the Rev. Hugh ll. Mac- , Whorler, pastor of S. Andrew’s Epin- copal church. will broadcast the ser- muu mul chapel service from the Waninghouse nation, “KYW†next ESunday afternoon. June 4, It 3:30. Mr. MuWhomr is well known to many local people and the motto {am can tnko an addilloml intact! in the 'wrmon from thin (net. Some time in1 'July the Rev. Hugh will let in I aim- . llar capacity. Miss Mary Brady was pleasantly surprised at her home. 135 North Forest avenue, Monday aflemoon, lMay 29, the occasion being her 19th .birthday. Bunco and many other ,games were played. The winners at‘ |bum-o being Ms E Marchand, ï¬rst; Mrs Kable, second and Mrs W. H. Donaugh, consolation. Delightful re- freshments closed the aflemoon. Guests were present from the Grove, Chicago. Clyde, Berwyn nml La :Grange. Dr. A. E. Bricker has‘opened an office in the Hunt building at Main and Curtiss streets. He is from Chi- cage whem he has been practicing. Dr. Bricker is a graduate of the Chi- cago College of Medicine and Surâ€" gery and of the National Post-Grad‘ uate School of Chicago. He served as an interne at the Samaritan has- pital, Detroit. 1 1 jar .. ..15c ..10c ..10c .146 ..22c .260 .16c .18c Thursday, June 8 ’ “The Wall Flower†A Romantic Drama of Youth by Rupert Hug WITH COLLEEN MOORE who does the best acting of her screen career. lives the part. This picture is so big that it is ing extended runs in large citieé. The R0001 will soon show it. Rex Beach’s thrilling tale of the far North with many spectacular scenes. A story that will hold you spellbound, with Elliott Dexter and Claire Windsor. From Walace Irwin’s famous Saturday Evening [bat yarn, “Sophie Semenofl’." KastoryManutacturinï¬Co. With Vera (fordon and Tom Santsclli IT'S A THRILLER â€"- The Kind We All [40 Phone 617 301-3]! W. Hillgrove Ave. [AC-nun Thm'nm exceptions to,mry rulo. We do not like » but generally swam-lg It you are not worse Ila-nun m†Ionic auccesnl'ul you lmwn‘t worked hurd us an opportunity to all annual: or lmvlligwinly muuuln.«â€"Arohl- heartily. Tin-Ir (lulu recon sun (llulu- flu-lr “nunsâ€"Hazlitt. ' TORCHY COMEDIES ARE ALWAYS GOOD KINOGRAM NEWS Does your car need Painting, 'l‘op 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 Johnny Hines in j‘Doggone Torchy†We are now selling HYDROXâ€"GUERNSEY in such volumn ch“ we can retail it almost at as low a cost ,to the consumer as the chap- er grades, even tho the Tavern is not yet open for (all service. This implication: incubated resentment. We brought HYDROX‘ GUERNSEY forthwith and Downers Grove has come with 1 ml: and run us short each week end. We recently made inquiry for an ice cream of the best quality that can be found in the City of Chico o. legardless of priceâ€"u: ice cream which could be in keepin wit the patronvpel‘sonnol Inf spirit of YE TOURIST TAVERN. \ï¬e were assured by mama“ of several of the more exclusive clubs and luxurious cafes thnt HY- DROX-GUERNSEY was undoubtedly the ï¬nest in delicacy of ï¬lm? and richness of cream composition. But doubts were entertllnod by. these gentlemen that a country town like Downers would be sullelcnlh ly differentiating to warrant HYDROX-GUERNSEY. since it out more money wholesale than any other ice cream that Downers Grove eve: carried. “The North Wind’s Malice†“Making the Grade†Stands Highest Test in Refinement of Taste Here's haw “YE TOURIST TAVERN" made tha demonstration Saturday, June '3 “Grand Larceny†Watch this space next week Downers' Grove Wins We have the bell equipped than: to meet all your requirement: CHOCK FULL OF ACTION This is our business and W e W anl Your-Trade In Mu greatest achievement David Butler Tuesday, Julie 6 Friday, June 2 THE