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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jun 1922, p. 12

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DON'T RPEND YOU! SUMMER MONTHS! .‘ INVEST THEM! There in nothing that will help you up “It ladder of success more much I) ma - thomugh, practical imm- of Gm Shqrthand, qukkeep- . Touch ypewntin . Addmg M}; w dances for Mum and special in Gregg Shorthand for high an: students. Late node! type m as fixed in student’s home fir pnetiee. Sun-ting nor- a fine pg,- podfion units you next mt. . 18” or write for new! illus- j booklet to Pntenon Business I: Grunge. “limit. 6-9â€"2 In. F241. SIM-ct" ha: return") hem the Enalnvoml hmpilal whrre Dr. 11mg" nurcoufully removrd 3 id!" on May 29. She has hem «ayâ€" lfl fit the home M Mrs. C. J. Davis did Mr return a work alto hm ex- p. to be in F147 own home vmn. Miss Jessi? Woodfm-Il. of HM) Chi ago Public Library. has Mn cpend- his the week wuth Mm. S. D. Davie, “no (‘aonsoluu'om nines Rum newm null Kathryn Hahn-n left Friday In: for Unned‘ U, 14.. to be the goo-ti of Hi.“ De- Wiu‘n and" n1 Houlum Manor for man] weeks, und in join Mrs. Deâ€" Witt uyd son. Charles, who are al- ready the". In C C Pain of 110nm W 1%.. Tuesday with friends. lint Gerddint [my h- enjoying in MD": at Adan! Ind Mum. Wbaonaln. vhm who I: vmung vuh (rind: and “(landing tho graduating mm of Mr lomcr dun. In. Inflow E. Wiltenoon. who in but: mm... Mr coming, the In.” CW: and horn Selig for the put cud nun-Md to her home In De tum. lit-Maul, Sunday Wm. In. Otto Hunmann of Minneaw Ila. Minn, and Mn. John Heme of Chicago. visited with 1M (imuhld {wily in Grow Hr"! on Tuesday, June 13. Mr and Mn John Malling have n- tumcd to their home- 61: linen! Point, Win. an" «pending ten (by! -C the home of their daughter, In. “I Hi“ Headline m the Aurora Daily Star ~“Aurora Woman Dmps Dead in Her Chair." How come. she drops in the chair? Mr 8nd,,Mrn Frank Brenner and Mrs Anna Brenner, of ('hicngo, spent the week end with Mr and 'Mrs N. P. Dunner. Arthur Ralslnn rotumu! from (he West Suburban hnspiusl last Tue»- dly feeling quit: fit after his“ oper- Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Melvin George Bind- er and Miss Esther Anna Guamer, of Denver, Colorado, on June 21. The Clifton Giants desire a base» ball game with the St. Joe A. (1. team either in Chicago or Downers Miss Alice Lumlgren, of Engleâ€" wood, spent the wtek end with Mac ldbundguth. . team either Grove. Miss Louise Get-ling visited with her sister, Mrs. Augusta Selig, for a few days the past week. There “I! be a dance at the beam an! Pfafl‘ place, four miles south- west 0! Downen Grove on Saturday, June 17. _ Scary Holt left last Monday for a two weeks stay in South Dam. Mrs. Robert VanVnorst of Boafield, Illinois, spent the week with her par- alts. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rotten. 111' W J Slants has been ill for the wt week with a seven: sore “Met Reg". Through 0w overui'M of the proof- .dtr or the vrinwr Jock P‘inher. n nUuor n! ”The Lu! Chum." n of 0a storin- which appeared in a High School “(f-uldmn" vu New or on Wprk m Fairmount Ave. Wilbur Spunk“ entomin'd n won am wine; In. J second; Ind Mn. (3 8 Austin 18 {gut {mm (M Young People's Club. and Florida Waplen. Thin antenna in MM under the auspices o! the Dia- ‘ Nicol Northern Indiana. There will ‘ba 3 lettun on an Pun-Ion Play uul Chunk School tort. The Blullop of Math Ind Blah” (2de 0! Chi. {up will it among on modem. 0» Thumhy mining. June 22. the chair a! Immanuel Lulbcrln Church will (ivr n It. nun racial on the church lot. corner Gm and Cam In «new. In new. ate and drlnh vill be served in a nominal clam. An calm-h- {mm Zion Church. Himdalo. will help In enter: lain The proceed: from this social will no Ward Hie building fund. The member: of the choir “and u hear- ly “wit-lion M the people of Down- 1 en- vae to attend this «trial good lime will: good music is unwed. i The choir In working luml in hand with the congregation in an effort to erect : Luthmn Church in Dorm" Mrs. P H Peters was hostess at a dinner party at her home. to her friends, Mesdames Claude Hunter, Paul Dahlke. Charles Sievertson, Ernst ScMaepeck, Lawn Baldwin. An- m‘rflein. Albert Krohn. Clara Bathe. (‘A-cil Cooper, of Chicago, Mrs. Ru- dolph Wine, of Park Ridge, Rev. and Mrs. Stanger. o! Matumn and Mrs. Fred l’phofl. of Belmont. ‘l‘he folluwmg members of 8. And- nw'u church um attend a Relixfloul Conference at Walnut Luke. Int, beginninx nu! Hominy. Ir. and Mn. Hurry (Luv. Rev. H. I. luWhorter. Ilium" (Ion Kiley. who bl a dele- Mr 81W ‘J W Wittmann, of Lafimnge, announce the engagement. of their daughter, Elsie Louise, to Herbert A. Gmhefeld, son of Rem and Mrs. Wm. Irouzfehl, of Downers Grove. Mr. Grotefeld is an attorney and is associated with the law firm of Hungvz, Harbonr' Schmidt, 0! Downers Grove. Mr and Mm Lawrence Rom-r en- u'rtmued a party 0! relative» m dinâ€" ner Sunday. The guests were MI. and Mrs John Malling of Mineral l'mnt. Win; Mr and Mn Jack Mol|~ ing, n! Konouha. Wim; Mr and Mm Joe Bum! and son, Md Mr and Mn Frank Knrmr and non, of North Chi~ ago; Mr and Mn: Paul Klunducl, Min Margaret Molling and Mr Er- neul 'l‘uylnr of Chicago. . Mrs. Martin B. Madden and her daughter, Mrs. Paul Henderson, and the that little Henderson boyu. have ntumed to Castle Eden Farm on the Juliet Road where they will remain during the summer. Congressman Madden and S and Assistant Post» mask!” Genera Henderson will make frequent trips here from Washington. The Belmont Improvement Club meet»; at the Puffer Schoolhouse on Friday evening, June )6, at 8:30. Chicago time. Then will be a box soda) and good times. Mr. Carn- cmsx, County Farm Adviser, will show some moving pictures and Mrs. Lnuie Holman O’Neill will he the speaker. "you muons-re I place in the commu- nlty, and e competence in old age, you should have a Bank Account-wither Checking or Saving. START NOW m 31.00 FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' to be without A BANK ACCOUNT Can You Afford . gun: “Bumy Pull: the Strings", a pic- run with clever wit and humor thruâ€" out at Dickc’s next Tuesday. We“ Bun" Kenton is but again this time in “The Boat" and we prom~ the you he has plenty of good laugh. The , rcmarkaMe stage success, “Bunty Pulls the Strings", at Dicke’s Tuesday. Ben Turpin Ont hf our greatest comedy 5. at Uicke’s Tuesday. Don‘t ruin it! Your last chance to w “One Clear Call" tonight at Douglas Huntington, Lemuel Wright, Sam Hurley and .Donald VanValen. The young folks danced by the light of the moon and Japanese lanterns. Dainty refreshments were served and a pleasant evening enjoyed by all. Leatrice Jay. Rey/mend Hutton, Culâ€" len Landis and many more stars a" in one feature at Dicke’s next Tues- day. I0 W Dick's gm Everybody who has rv'a'd Mnry nusmss PEISOIALS Bri into your home :1: themed lappi- ..." um would In your men. We an all you much u will coll! if you ul us nod flgu u out the prior, of the (11mm {or you It may not 60“ m", :1 mud: a- You win. You‘re out o“ from m condom nod convenience- of an onukh wofld ' If your home is not find for Chadd”. Advertisements Ir. nacho-um. “Sonny" at flu Dick: Theatre mm Thuwday and Friday. ., ham-Wrm mm mammrm."wmuum Dicks That“ “my. Your silverware is just aching to sparkleâ€"use Blue Devil Cleanser. Give your skin a chanceâ€"«use Blue Devil. I! you am looking for good, clever comedy be sound sedan show It Dicke‘n Saturday. SAFE MILK 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 thm this modern process. D. H. UHLHORN L W. BREAW Palmtopâ€"Decorator All kinds of work except papering Phone 1624-1 R F D 2 Downers Grove The demand for Porch Shades is Big. Your Porch Can Be Made 10 to 15:19. grees Cooler by Using Porch Shades. Q Whetkna, r k . ............... zzc P 8 15¢ Macaroni uce, per can ........ 5 lb. Jar Strawberry Preserves, - Special, at ............ , . . . $1.50) Ripe Olives, Small Can .......... 15c Large cans Calif. Peaches, Spec. . 27c Tuna Fish, 11b. cans ............ 15c Dal} Pmnn nor “5. .............. 18c 2 to 6 year old Blue and White Stripe “Jack and Jill” Play Suits, Made with Sport Tum-down Collarâ€"â€"two Pock- it}: Fiih, 11b. cans ............ Bulk Cocoa, per lb. .............. 2 to 6 year sizes in Fine Mercerized Pongee “Oliver Twist” Suits. Real Snappy Children‘s Summer Dress Suits, Special at $.89 eiaâ€"Belt and Cuff Legs-A new and novel garment for kiddies to play in MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE â€"- l C E â€"- Some Mote Hot Weather Specials! Phone 91 PRICES ARE [DWER CONNECT WITH THESE GROCERY SPECIALS $1.15 Teléphonea 177 0 178 “AD REPORTER ADS AND TRADE AT I0“! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A Sun Institution under Shtc Snpervisiol ‘ Established 1892 -1 In it a day when m lice. you xv down to the What docs PAY DAY menu to you? “my (man Hll tolls-ton 0! in it n 4., win-n bank In depth a mac “may.” your credit. to TURN II should he the mm. If it in not. it in the {at you OVER A NEW LEAF AND OPEN A SAVINGS ACCONN'I‘ IN THIN BANK. BETTER DO IT RIGHT NOWâ€" Sl'OCEfifi BEGINS TUDAY. nit VIM PM , IS'YOUR PAY DAY A “PAYOUT” DAY a mum what-â€" Slat Women's White Shoesâ€"White Can. vass Lace Shoesâ€"~about 25 pairs, Good Quality and Good Fitting St [esâ€"to close at the very low price 0 Woman’s Lace or Oxfords, Black or Tan, about 10 pairs. Your Choice, per 5 pkg. Lunch _Wa_x Paper ........ 32 oz. Jar Dill Pickles ........ 10 Bars U. 8. Mail Soap ...... Palm Olive Soap Chips, per lb. Libby’s Catsup, large size bottle Women's or Girls’ Rubber Swimming Caps, Special at 25c Children’ s and Missed Straw and Lig ht Wash Hatsâ€"white and Colored. Big Variety of Styles to Choose from. Gold Dust, per pkg-.m 25c to 3!.25 um} " “ll‘c 0‘07 dim? I!” “it“ DI! mmwl’oflow non. Dunn”! m ‘0 w ’Qu'l '0‘ to DC IMF." $1.45 $.19 Men’s Nainsook ,Un- ion-Suitsâ€"A real Big Value That You'll ap- preciate. Per Gar- ment. ......... 51W 79c 37c

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