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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jun 1922, p. 7

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Sunday. June 4 lhe members of the Scraper Puntus Class were pleased to have u a visitor Donald Fleming of Lone Wolf, Okla. He is a Min of the Rev. Fleming formerly pastor o! the I. 8. church here. 5 The marriage is announced of Miss Mo. Ruling of Gilman. Iowa. to David L. Hooar. formerly of Down-1 as Grove. now holdlng a responsi-l ble position with the Maytag Co.. of? Newton. Iowa. I Kr and Mrs Wm. 80th and child- ren, of linen“ avenue. are Apend- in; their nation on all law trip to St. Louis. Ila. for a visit with friends and relatives. The Harry B Rigsbn‘ family in us!» I" together having been re- lmod from I six weeks quarantine for scarlet fever on Wednesday mornâ€" lag. Ila Ruth Mish‘lly has unwed 3 Milan with the Illinois Steel 00.. in their ”natal offices and entered on her new duties Monday. The Junior Infant Welfare League 'fll meet at the homr of In John C Bantu. In North I-‘omt Ivonne. on Thunduy, June 1.5. Sunday. June [8 will be Children? Buy It the First Evangelical Sunday School. A pmgram o! Ink-red i4 now being pnpund. It uni HM Will Reid and Mr Ind In A J Kohne. n! Gena. whim] Sunday win the Rev. and Iln. l. B Ir Ind Mm Walur Sherman. a! Chicago. visited with their puma. It and Mn Herewald S Sherman, o! Sanloga avenue, last Sunday. Mr and Mrs John Eckert have mov- ed to Sioux City, Iowa, where they ‘ill mtke their home. Loub Su-venson is now 3n employ: of the Claim Department of the Minion. starting there. Tuesday morning. In J Parker Orr and son, John. of North lain street. are making an extended visit with relatives in Car- linville, Illinois. Best Cane Sugar, lOlb .......... New Potatoes, 5m for .......... Old Potatoes, per peck ........ ‘.-.- Lux, per package ............... P G Soap, 10 bars ........... American Family Soap, 10 bars . Amber Soap,-10 bars ..».-: ........ Sweet Corn, 3 cans .............. Pure Fruit Jam, 15 oz. jar ........ Shredded Wheat, 2 packages for .. Carnation and Pet Milk, tall cans Mpples, each ................. Best Butter, per pound 5?: ........ Pink Salmon, 2 cans for .......... Red Salmon, pet can ............. Hrs Fred Wolf, of Hinsdale, is vis- itilfg with her parents, Mr and Mrs C H Stan's. of North Main street, and other relatives in the community. Hrs Lawrence Regret entertained her mother, Mrs Moelling, of Keno- shn, Wis., this week . Raymond, son of Mr and Mrs W Ray Clarke, of Oakwood avenue, is ill with chicken pox. Mrs Jonas Foster left Tuesday {or a few weeks visit with her sister in Haniwu, Colorado. Judge G W Busby was the guest of Na sister. Mrs J W Adams, of Highland avenue, last week. The 0 L Blackmnnd family have gone to .Indiau Lake, Dowagiac, Michigan. for a. vacation stay. Mrs H S Sherman, of Saratoga avenue, entertained the Thimble club at luncheon on Tuesday. T F Kelly has returned from his vacation and business trip to Harlin: gen, Texas. The Great Atlantic a Pacific Tea tic. Scaciais--Friday and Saturday Cradle Roll day will be observed at the First Evangelical church on Sunday, June 11. Spencer Lott visited with relatives here for a week. Mr Lawrence Foyer is much im- proved ‘and able to be out again. i‘SONALs She is a noted woman in her field and everyone is invited to be present to hear her. The Woman Missionary Society of the Baptist church, will hold their annual picnic Thursday. June 15. at the home of Mrs Whitman. Elm St. bliss Isabelle Crawford. a missionary to the Indians. will be the speaker” to E. Hot-Inn, South Main street. Mr. Hoehn was elected to this office be- cause of the death of John Gollul who filled it so well for many years. M the mceting of Victory Council, No. no, Royal League, MM Tuefiday night. Emil Hoehn was elected Col- lector. Members of the Count" an asked to please lay their due: uld assessments to him or send a check 8. Andnw's Episcopal church at 8:00 o'clock. when the Young People'- Cluh hu complelc than! of the ser- vice. Mr. J R King will rend the Scripmre lesson and Mr. Harry Cue will conduct the service. Mr. M E Colemn will deliver an lddmu. “A Newnpapemun's View of Religion" next Sunday evening It the nut. they will not return to "to Grow. ly phc ways not injuml and the dam- ue to the at wu alight. Mr la! la H II (fallocod. o! Ran- dall utrect. left Tummy morning on an automobile tour of Idaho, Wuh- inghm, Oregon and probably Cdifor- nia. 'nm in the mom! autumn thoy have taken thin mean: for recreation. If they and a good Mace to locate Inl Arthur Kldwell and Warren erls motored to l-‘on Wayne, Indiana. on Tuesday to secure a new “saline pump to ~va the one broken “on- day when Mm. Ed. Huntington lou control 0! her car. ran up over the curb and uni-bed into it. For-tumu- Chicago; Mr 3nd Mr}; Studie, of 03‘ Park, And Mr and flux Hurry Wee- ker, of the North Show. Chicago. spent Memorinl Day as guests of Ir and In J W Adams. of High- land nvenuv" Prolessor and Mrs Wm. Smith and son. Earl, of the College of Music, 0! Do not forget the date of {“55 Mariana Roe’s piano recitals, today, Friday. June 9. The younger pupils will appear.“ three in the afternoon and the advanced pupils at eight in the evening. The mitals an at the Methodist church. The Ladies Aid Society of the Con- gregational church will meet Thurs- day, June 15 at 1:30 p. m., in the church parlors. The hostesses will be Mesdames Ford Davis, Howard Jones and Sam Felton. A cordial invita. tion is extended to all. Members of the Semper Paratus Class are urged to be present at their monthly business meeting on Monday evening, June 12 at the home of their teacher, Miss Fem Fairweather. 88 Belmont street. Plans {or the sum- mer and other work is to be discussed.§ The Womans Society of the Bap- tist church will hold their annual pic- nic at the home of Mrs. Whitman, 149 Elm street, Thursday, June 15. All ladies of the church and congregaâ€" tion are cordially invited to be pm- sent. 1 The N P Brenner, H E Tank, John Bolsby, Frank Young families, B E Balczynski and Burr C Downes, spent \l'ednesday at Wheato'n at the annual picnic of the employes and agents of the Chicago office of the Travellers Insurance Co. InlJJEHahnolEutCuxflu street, with her daughter, Mrs A H Seaton. has i‘etumed from a brief visit with relatives had friends in and near Quincy, Illinois, their former home. ' 17c 19c 25c 49c 55c posed Lisle High School District (roughly about half a mile west of the Belmont road); on the south by the Lemon: High School District (the Jolie: road); and on the out by the Hinsdnlo High School District (tho old Gm.) road, now Cass avenue. Westmont). I! establixhod. the Community dis- trict will hlve nothing Whitman! The area covered by the proposed plan contains all the contiguous terri- tory not yet embraced in other high school districts or proposed high school districts. Roughly it is three miles east and west, and six miles north and south. it is bounded on the nonh by Yorlg ToWnshlp (about half a mile north oIOthe present vil- lage limits); on the west by the pro. The territory in the proposed Com- munity High School District is grow- ing rapidly and can well support a High School in which proper atten- tion can be paid to the needs of every pupil in the‘ districts involved. Organization of a Community High School District will leave the present districts in better shape to attend to their grade schoolsâ€"schools which are of vital importance. -i (Continued from Page 1) iNelson, Fred Wildish, Arthur White- horn and M. A. Sullivan . Westmontâ€"Mrs. Hill and Vincent Pastor. . The high school is a necessary part of the American School system. It i.»- the people’s college. It has come‘ to stay. By combining in the pro- pOsed high school district better re. sults will be achieved apless expense than if each section tried to main- tain its own little high school. NORTHSIDE GROCERY MARKET Sifted Early June Peas ................. Large can Sweet Potatoes ........ . ...... Libby’s Spinach, 2%; can ............... Pink Sal'mon, tall can .................. Rosedale Sliced Pineapple, 21/2 can ...... “Pep” new breakfast cereal, per package Heinz Fancy Sweet Gherkins, per jar Pot Roast. per pound ........... .......... 18c Pork Loin. small and lean, per pound ........ 25c Pork Butts, per pound ..................... 20c Leg o'Spring Lamb,per pound .........38c California Ham, 4-3lb ave., per pound , .20c Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound .......... 34c Plate Corned Beef. per pound ............ A.-., 9c Boneless Brisket Corned Beef, rolled. pound 16c Brookfield Sausage, pound box ............. 26o Anhour's and Swift’s Box Bacon, .......... 44c Norlhside Grocery and Market SpeCials! SCHOOL ELECTION SET FOR JUNE 24th STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 Groceries Meats There will be sop-mo Bonds 0! Ill-nation. There will be separate election: to fill those plum, each will be I distinct organiudon. to do with the schools of District 68 (the present schools of Downers Grove.) Neither will district 58 or its Board of Education have anything to do with the Community high school district. Both will be separate and distinct institutions. The one would see to the education of children thru the compulsory, or grammar. school grades. The other starts here end gives the eighth [rider the ehnnoo o! a high school educetlon. Sleep, by Primary Dept. Exercise â€"â€" Garlands, by Miss Fraher’s Class. Offering â€"â€" Student Loan Fund. Orchestra Selectionâ€"Abide With Me. Baptism of Infants and Reception of Children’s Day will be celebrated at the Methodist- Episcopal church next Sunday morning, June 11,1“ 10: 30. A program of interest to the grownups, the kiddies and the older children has been prepared as fol- lows: Procesional Song â€"- Hail Him Creator. Prayer SongwI-{elp to Make a Happy World. Recitation -â€" Betty Hasselbncher. 3 Songâ€"A Welcome by Primary Dept. Recitation -â€"~ Esther Hodge. Song â€"â€" When the Little Children A Program of [Mt-scat to All Has Been Prepared â€"- Service at 10:30 A. M. AT 31- E. CHURCH SUNDAY, JUNE 11 ‘ 25c 15c 35c 19c 35c RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “SONNP‘ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "mm Mush 1' n. w. Gummy “WAY DOWN mm.” . Mae Tinee, Chicago Tribune, says it is one of the" best. It scored a Premiere showing at the Chicago Theatre. One clear call gave supreme satisfacfion to critics and public alike. Balaban and Katz. '2‘ 'flaine Hammerstein: 'M Also a two reel comedy with many stars and many ,new tricksâ€"â€" A RURAL CINDERELLA A picture that fits the screen to the last factors, laugh, a tear, or a mystery in every foot. Featuring Cullen Landis A most fascinating play that is bound to please both young and old. and Intermediate Departments. Song - The Lord of Life. csm'ba‘n ... mm wx- 4 ‘ Songâ€"Then uncommon Blessings. Exercise â€" Love is Best, by Junior A delightful adaptation of Mary Robert Rinehart’s college storyâ€"â€" “IT’S A GREAT LIFE” :‘A _P_a_i1j_ot Sirlrkatockings” IN A REVIVAL OF HER GREATEST COREDY Supported by Harrison Ford and Wand- flvnwloy PATHS NEWS and ROLIN COMEDY KastoryManufacturinfiCo. Phone 647 301-311 W. Hillgrove Ave. Luann” Does your car need Painting, Top recovered or re- paired, new seat covers or cushion and Upholstery repaired. new side curtains or Celluloid placed 1n old curtains, body repaired, dents removed from body and fenders? Auto, Owners Attention “One Clear Call” Watch this space for announcement of formal opening Ind mantime live serene in the sweet awareness that, YE TOURIST TAVERN carries HYDROXfiUERNSEY. the ice cream of the nib I'iouair'es 6f the North Shore. NUF SED. In' response to beseeging inquiries, we can only say that the hardwood floor of the main pavilion is now laid. But our expert flxflr finisher requires unotlwr week to produce an exquisite mirror- like surfacevâ€"a floor whiéh, in the restful coolness of YE TOURIST TAVERN with its open pavilion and spacious overhead air chamber, at once fascinates the lovers of the most rythmic and refined of mm ial recreations and at the same time eliminates coarseness and crud!- ty in the fine amenities of social functions. DEAR FRIENDS: Constance Talmadge I Thursday and Friday, June l5 and l6 Dicke Theatre We have the best equipped shop: to meet all your requirement- COMING 800" I st" This is oyr business and We Want Your Trade ANNOUNCEMENT IT’S A MASTERPIECE Tuesday, Juné l3 Saturday, June l0 (189 WEST MAPLE AVENUE) Friday, Mn: 9 THE water. m I" Im’ at! will “1'11” I met a" complete Innuendo m {a

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