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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jun 1922, p. 5

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Mn (‘ullims Goodrich anal In Hur- ry Font" nun-mud I bunro pan)- PM” owning I! the hum:- of Mn. Wallet Fredcnlngen at vavn'illc. Ilr and Mn: Frank Smith and (luncheon and the [Indy girl: left Tuned”; morning for their home in Early. Iowa. lira Elva-non,- Schmm entertained the Frank Smith family at gunner Monday evening. Frankie Doerr, of Chicago, i.- vis- iting Mr and Mrs “mule" Doerr fur a few days. I ‘ [_ :3»... Mr and Mrs Collins Goodrich had Sunday night supper with Mr and Mrs Paul Utley. Miss Anna Grifl‘ith came down from Mooseheart Sunday to Visit her broâ€" ther. Jack Gritfith, for a few days. Mr and Mrs Harry Foster anter- tained Mr and Mrs James McClintock of Hinsdale, at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Spencer Greene is visiting he: daughter, Mrs. Dieudorfer, at Galena. Mr H B Utley left Sunday evening for a short trip to Kansas. Miss Miriam Sampson is visiting at Oak Cottage. Mrs J A Gordon visited at Joliet on Monday. end Mrs. Anna. Reitz, of Juliet, is vis- iting Mrs J A Gordon. Paul Klimt, or Elmhurst, 'spent Sunday at home. ' OLIVER J. BBIDBIMAN 2 1? Downers Grove Candy Kitchen LEKACHOS ORFANOS. Proprietors Ar nus {rum tho depot Telephone 289 The purest. Richest Cream {mm Healthy Cows. Fresh Fruit Juices~hlonded and frozen for the most dolicinus Ice Cream in the Worldâ€"It's a food- Watch for the opening dfle of the mac floor. "’1)isf1hc?ibe 7unelul Service " 35 WKSHINGTOH 5L ‘ ' an. Charlotte Srhmitt and dusk. Item, Lurma and lube". as guests of Miss Cowl. a very accomplished musi- icinn. attended the mull a! the )1. IE. church, anenille. Friday even- _ ing. The “canon Srllmm, Chadotu Schmm. Adam Kohley, Adam meter. An WM. and Albeit l‘fafi families! attended a moat delightful (unwell party in honor at the l’vunl Smith family nu Rinly Hall Saturday own- "‘8- _ _ -. 4.: ‘ Louise Gordan took part in the] “Anna Tomlinson School of Mudc" recital at Naperville Friday cveuing.’ Her part showed splendid work and a' a delight tn her many friends. Mr and Mn: Nick Sciler, of Lemon: and Mr and Mrs Joe Abrams and childmn. of Mount Greenwood, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Harâ€" ry Abrams. I enjoyed your letter R0 much and I congratulate you on your winning in the primaries in April. I Won in the Democratic primaries having spent less than $500 in the campaign in Minnesota, 3 very large state. Lottie Holman O’Neill, Downers Grove, II! My dear Friend: Democratic Candidate for Senator From Minnesota Tellxi of Campaign. Magnum ' " ‘5 O’NEILL, June 24. 1922. Ready Mixed Paint, White Lead Linmd Oil, Brushes ‘ THE REPORTER. $2.00 A YEAR!'\VumIH< The Democratic men of Minn sofa have always been lovely to me, cour- teous and kiml in every way and I owe them much for their helpful- ness. 1 cannot say that any man has been against me politically because I was a woman. Thanking you for your kind hell" and wishing you all success, I am, Maul cordially yours, Garden Tools, Hose Poultry and Lawn Fencing Kitchen Utensils 'mau petition! trich'ry' no W nor my undeivhanded work of”) kind. We fought the fight -in the open and I was much mote concern- ed in taking my platform to the peo- ple than in pleading for votes for myself. The men accepted me just ofl'hand in my political work. When it came to my being endorsed {or this very high office them were some men who shook their heads dubiOusly won- dering if a woman could get any votes at this time {or a United State: Senator but they were not unkind about it. I was very glad when two! men filed against me so that .wei :could test it out whethei a woman could win 01 not. because I (lid not desire to he the patty candidate-Yunâ€" less I was stronger than anyone who filed against me. But the Convention endorsed me and the primaries en-I dorsed the convention’s choice. I We carry a complete line and can satisfy your cvevy need. ' Phones 6 and 279 3.6 {Main St. f mm..." 29, Chas. Mocha-fl son Does Charging a higher Price Make the @ality Any Better? \VE don't think so! The policy which guides all buying and ricing in this business isz'l‘o select all merchan ise on the primary basis of quality. Selling prices are then arrived at b adding to our cost the expense of conducting t e business, plus a normal and fair profit in return for the investment and time involved in serving the community. mm feeds and Snppfies “Ful-O-Pep” ' This custmuer confident-e repays us bountifully for all the pains we take to investigate mats-r- ials and manufacturing processes of many kinds before we selected the one which we ll“ lievo best. '52:; 65 qt. 'l‘hm it is that the satisfying goodness of our McBride Bros. Knobbe Special Ice Cream is most awn-minted by the hundreds of people who call or phone their orders. SEIBERT NORRIS = 6 and 279 Main and (‘urtiss Streets “TRY THE DRUG STORE FlRfiT" Telephom: Orders Defiured Promptly ANNA D. OLESON. When the Appetite Says I (3 E (' R E A M WI" . . . them" "$3?de “Kw!- work 01‘ij sion‘ Tuesday evening. June 21. ll". 5 ht in the Katherine Knmer acted as Worthy DRUGGISTS gr What few fish there may be in the ,river refused to bite. Those in the y“ party were: Mr. and Mrs. James Fer. “mum and family; Mr. and Mrs. El- lmer .‘iochel and family; Mr. aml Mrs. ,I’Chu-ster Winter and family; Mr. and '.\lra-. Glenn Timke; Mr, and Mrs. Edâ€" viâ€"u‘urd Lundorf, Florence and Bobby Last Sunday film-hing three car- loads of young people left the Grove for a holiday; on the East Branch near Barbers Corners. Although the clay was rather cool the outing way: t‘nju)e(L The next regular meeting of Vesta Chapter will be held July 11. The oll'icial visit of the Worthy Grand Matron will talu- place the following waning, July 12. Officer's rehearsals were announced for Saturday afternoon and for Wed- nesday evening, July 5. Map-on for the evening, Mrs. Louisa Kenison as Associate Matron, Mrs. Elfiie Zindt as Chaplain and Mn. Griffith as Ad“ Otherwise the reg- ular officers filled the stations. Them:- was [hunting followed by in- itiation. ' 01"“ N6 TRIP ENJOYEI) a‘.~ a; 5;, 65“ fl 1 REIMTH CHAMAUQUA "run “1...; .wa... mzwur WWW “”7“... Abqut the middle MAN". and lbo'ut 'for hvmc'msép‘w Barlllqlomew-llde. Next to that in thc who old not appreciate W Husleflmvwli'rancil Damn. ululnxr~3mwn mun-ti “Under the Paws of the Russian Bear” LEWIS A. CONVIS ' “The Indispensible Tools of Democracy” FRANK DIXON “The Creed of America” GRANVILLE JONES “Furnishing the Home Beautiful" EDWIN W. UNARGS'I What Do You Think When You Think?” PATTISOI nil! Try a chorter Classified: Five Big Days xenon Tickets for All 5 Days Notable Leclures ~ The CURTlSS THEATRE will be permanently closed. 'm«’§*: 3.! '3 oi Beginning Saturday, July lst, you will find me at the Dicke Theatre; to welcome your patronage which; has been so greatly appreciated at‘ the Curtiss Theatre during the past»V two years. if; “Her Husband’s Tladematk” After Tonight's Showing of $2.50 ELMER H. UHLHORN: at the

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