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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Jul 1922, p. 7

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m'u'u xi malt}! Blu'o. o! *3le meet, u ion. 1 '7 The Conn-Mona] church is‘ planning Mt church picnic for thoj hat Bah-Nay in July. In Wm. Gallon and daughter, , o! mandala. spent Mou- (by with In E A Inboll. Mr. Henry Hostels left this week to visit with his daughter and son- ln-luw at Nontovideo, Minn. Word ha been received frmn Louis Klein and Pine: Bauer ”at they in- tend to leave Germany on July 18 and expect to be home around Aug- ust first. may 1;“; 1 weak with Mrs Kelly's punts, Mr and [In I E Gun. The W. C. 1‘. L’. will ho” a pic- dc-dnuthohmofnnJl. D. Putter in Gilt"! avenue. My, July II. A good pmnm is king In 1' F Refily Ind m. Frank, 01 North You” avenue. have Mum- od fungi LaCm-o, Wimin.whoto Inch-ml kn Sunday even Kiddie lulu. Wisconsin. to 1 ml: fishing in that pm In 0 B Omani. nu! an. Howard. Mil-Id Wednesday from - vb“ with "at Howard rumba “any a! Mr runner «(up at CM lab. Indiana. I: and In W J sums Ind daugh- MI. It” rum finial and In C II Suns left Sunday mot-{$93)} “to fanny. M: Ind Mr- Rly Dud- ud daugh- ur "om tho Punt with tho lino-t Domhy um! [flan-m COMO) In In“- Ivul «mt. , Ila- l'a-lhn Ind Hm: Cal-pout" m Sunni» mm to mud u not“: «Men with um:- (00!... It Ind In W I“ lab". of Dun“. Nick. The Annual Sum“) School picnic 0! St. Paul's (have «not chant. rm It held Sammy. July :2. II m "a In Frank Cum mud “(MWM'FMW‘W with Ir And In I A MI!" W Mac-u. [Ill-duh Ibu- Mom and Dorothy C0" by m It» Sank and In: sum m 3.04.,- mm... at and“: finflknunnww-bv not: with Mend! on tho but at uni. July am It Wullooo' Inger enjoyed a vm- “on Int week spent with his [sully olght min: places at mum! in and mu! 8!. 100. Michigan. In. J 0 Wu ud mph”: Wm. .Kipwag a» met a the out: «mm Tho Junior Infant Wallm League wfllm-tthhmollrsflw Bryce, 122 Wood avenue, Thurs- ‘Everyone is invited to Mar the adiophone service It 8. Andrew’s church, comer Forest and Franklin streets, Sunday afternoon It 3:30. The Young People’s Club of Stint Nun's cliureh will hold a lawn and ice cmm social Saturday even- ing, July 22. on the church lawn. Uiss Phylis Drums of Oak Park. spent last week visiting with Jean- em Phelps. ‘ Mr and “rs-«Wm. A. Harms, o! Chicaxo. visited with the Groufold‘ family in Grove street Sundpy. ‘ Mr and Mrs George Daugherty and Mr And Mtg Wm. Rohmer, motor- ed to Plainfleld Sunday and spent the any at Electric Put. hrni don’t neglect to plant those late garden seed. You will find what you want at this store. , CHOICE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The are simply delicious. Order some Duchess or ellow Transparent A lee which a just in. Buy 1 “Sunshine Picnic adage" for c, 2 for 13¢. Andwcvery- oi! is invited. 1m. min 3: am lam. After the Rain Ir ZlhlllnSL ' In. A. mu and children um um Basie Todd. 0! Chic-go: Ir. and In. Pam and children and Hr. Wilt Ham Maul. of Glen Eflyn and Ir. and In. L C. Pnll. of Hollywood. Ilr and In. (icon. Daugherty. um Evolyn Cohan. any.“ Hub- 'hon and Chain "with. m I ’ very Misha-Al Fourth in coma. Ming. beau»; 3nd hung I'm «A loved. mkfly “thing. {at a hm‘ mm 0! that has won and In. Just who u.- use but lulu-nu In haul to u)‘ (or all con very lucky “in "It I". South Main and to Mandala a his» in I can." ”mow". Int Imuh)‘ owning they nu mild to the pop 'corn «not: In Main “not. mu to I'M. lather- 30M Shop. 80m top which run lying on an floor ml: In and “and quite a Hm MI tho tutti arrived pvt-mu; on Ila! sum Ind mind It with chemical. Not much «lo-up «no down emu from the chant"! whiel‘ mam-d m..- up n m. 7!» local an «In-amen! Inn Inn who mm u» put two mob m- ining In damn. My that out o'clock I»! 8“:th thy nu and I. (In Mu lie-hum! l- The Amlca Girls of the M. E. church will hold their regular meet- ing. followed by a Lawn Party, It the home of Miss Lucille Schultz. ll? W. unple avenue. on Hominy evening, July 17. Come and bring a Miss Ida R. Plvll entertained the following out-of-town mu tin past week at her lovon home. 138 North Elm strut: In. hymn. Ir. Ind Mr and ms Frank McCollum ind of Westmont advanced another mp ‘ as guests Sundoy. Mrs. mum-mm in the right direction last Monday and niece, lone, ur and Mrs Einer when the postal authorities oflidslly Jacobson and family. Cecil Grant and Jule Daniels of Chicago and Mr and Mrs Ray MoCollum and daughter, a! the Grove. Mrs. E L Dickerson and Mr and Mrs King returned last week from Aurora, where they were convales- cing from their recent accident. The Kings are staying for the went, with the Dickerson family. , are ull getting along nicely. opened up the Weatmont Moo. Joe. J. Kadoch, who runs a grocery store there, has received his appoint- ment from President Harding. The oilice is located in Mr. Kodoeh'a mm in Cass avenue and Quincy street. just south of the Burlington truth. There will be no delivery there, of course, just yet. all mil to be celled for at the oil'ice. This is rather quick action for a villlgo tint hal' practically sown: up over nizht but Mlss Gertrude E Dowle I!“ mm ed from Detroit. when the Ittended the meetings of the American Li. hr'ary Ansocietion. She also visited with friends making seven! trips in- to the lake country and across into Canada. .1... J. tuba. In. beGI App-mu ‘9 Pen-met by I'd-Meat W. G. W. 0 'I‘LA l:lv-l‘l unhllu meal..- mil-m- f‘llB DEPAI’I’IIST IUSY "0C and electric help in your home. To help you cook up meals- and amp the floor and wash your clothes Ind curl your hair and run your sewing m- cln'we. We show you the my way co obtain M. This shop till bring I!!! In your wary 0mm. It. Murat" Incl IN. MI Mani-Mn" «M I'M- h "MM p.’ M nmwl» ll mm- m "I l..."- pu I. dun an m 0' “mm." 53m}. 6.:th funny an mum; on! I." w Hunt mm- uma on in“! burn. it. mm we hnw «or can in Cass avenue and Quincy strait. just south of the Burlington truth. There will be no delivery than, of course, just yet. all mil to be called for at the ofl'ice. This is rather quick action for a villlgo nut hal' practically sprung up over night but the Westmont people seem to luv. the knack of getting what they to i- mpair «a m a.- nu. Wt oh- tm - Mum who pny- m Iii-kl; gm“ 0! ll. Aw a "not ht mum an“. m- Iunuu M «Mm ihuo len («that lb. nu Mtuhwfimmwhum.nn Dissipation for a Peon. On Sunday the whale flmlly In (‘03 [I Rim visits the [Iva-mt \‘luagt- (I put In a 3qu any. [Mums men- In I rdigluuu mum in uw uwnlux: In my rut». mm In a mass m be nun-m} ed. Arlvnmnn hi glwu owr to unu- «Inc-u wmuvn mu] «Hum-n usual” unlu- oloma. u‘lnllv Ilu- man a! 1hr lunnw mum annual um gem-ml flat! at ”ml "Ilka M ”w ml" o! In!"- nil. ll‘ bo- ts (mm “OM." m man? til-mo" In I um ul wan-“Ml milk. 0‘ mt luxury. which In «II-Mm «0 (hr-malt a uIHmIe. Just u If ll um The lively, rapidly growing Village of Westmont advanced another lhp rim-nun”. Boneless Brisket Corned Beef Leg 0’ Lil!) Veal Shoulder Armour: and Swift's Box Bacon Narrow Strip Bacon, lean Pickled PM! lee: Chow Chow, 16 oz. jar .......... m ....... Monarch Catsup, 14'5 ,3 oz bottle . ......... Monarch Peanut Butter, 10 oz. jar ........ Farmhouse Uncoated Head Rice. 11b pkg” Baby Stuart Sifted Early June Peas ...... Classic Soap, 5c per bar; 10 bars for ...... Competto Crepe Paper, large roll, 5c; 6 for Groceries - SUGAR. 10 POUNDS FOB ............ Wuhan-amnwmuum Meats Path um, mall and lean alumni. Inns, 4 to a nu. ave; Boneless Smoked Bum Nomrsirle Grocery and Market IONS“ WNW STEWART ll. BUBNS'W '“‘ Awaauokh Ru Imam mm animal hi- nun"! pot-”- an... Tho-w In hum. um! 04. aim-o M I- My. unar- Oman I'm... In Mu Puma“ and»: at Italy It. with! 0! «turn [mum no no»: .0! Int M. This clun- oot mu till (it urn-am flfll' "to CW and not (run. In" II In lb, mull-nu “0'". IMO. .» uyuu- an «Mun-d. 1» put "WI um: I!» mun for llu- 1m «rum! lo run. ha. Thin um In «M I. an» Inn-WW My «gnu: with. I'IIQM MWIII 9" (”mm It] M Orlan- Ibo-y has! a Humv- tu IMO“! ’flw low- on- ”hm-l In Ilw «our will u.- manta on and um II «m mu. In lnnqohm 0w «yam Ibo» IN! I" Into-I up ham; and «NH to tho I" gran-Ia am: with W. Besides bathing, they played hue- ball and numerous games. A picnic supper was served In the evening. This club certainly does have jolly parties and other main. Once 1 month they get together and hnve meal fun. They are just a min! crowd of young people connected with Saint Andrew's church and it is a pleasure for them to get together. Last Saturday afternoon. July 8, the Young People’s Club of 8. And- rew' s, numbering mund forty, drove to Romeo and enjoyed the delights of that popular bench. They left here about (our o'clock in a truck and sev- eral motor can. Inact- Uu Tools. In lumlllgouve an» Meet-t world ranks next lo lummnklml. 'l‘wu lun- urullsls toll of set-hm u was" (1min; a hole In line zmuml lending la a load «urine by lumping the earth mm a mum pelbhle It lmal $0.7M. ln Its Imm- dlblvs. Ill-mature mm was sumo-M m h» tlm only tool Ina-r. 0m at “my: Hark-r. “'Mh" Niall! wild live-I have lnval ":0 mm lain-Is and rank-d away alu- hmwy to Ilwlr hire-u In the fun-nu. TIN-y luv? M009» mum null ouwllulnl «f llu- dufllrlllll' lumpy [III- orvd In ml: oll-«rk-I. lllfl'fl dvlllu- flau- ua-mn mm tun-«Mule. ‘ AM My YmPaflOolfiAllv lull on lulu und Cuifias strata.‘ 'nnmoemloud’n-o Theolflcersowror this term I. u.“ . - are: Mrs. Dwight Cox ’Nohle Grand- “ s“ y _ ’ Miss Elsie Benson, V'iu Grand am; --- ’ Mrs. C. J. Winter. Receding Secre- tary. The appointive oflicera will bei Last Saturday afternoon, July 8, . n , _ named and nut-1M that tho my» the Young Peoples Clubyt 8. And lady elected oflcers. I‘m": n-Imhfin- nun-nu. Inn-hr nlmvn BY 20me .33." .3:- m -- 9321333333.: - I 0." 0. E. wfil hold I“ “niobium“! WM: immune-a at am in their locu- union in.” who am' 21b.for25c 21¢ 21c 12c 47c TRY A REPORTER CLASSIFIED Super-mum About Bunting. Snoozing mm the uulnjwt of much lum-rslmnn In the midi")! world. and almost always puck-wed will: dimmer Inn-"rt. Jewish lull: lure luau It that In the first «go-s uf Hm warm sneezing was uIWays u [Immune of m-nn- until the waning 0! Jam». 'l‘hut astute pa- trlan-hmnxluuslmt he himself ulmuld pal-lulu {mm sud: Ml insignificant cause. bommgln me Almighty In em- dow summx will: umn- IM'nFIIl'G'I“ al- trflumm, and slum men llJ-us been luoky to same Imam noon and mm- nlxln. Based on the nOVel “Peter Ibbebon. Cast includes Elliott Dex‘ter, Hon Luv lores Cassinelli, George Fawcett and urban Comedy and News Reel. _ A picture that Mae Tinee praised «rim hei- superlatives. One of the best Paramount pit of the yearâ€"comedy and nevelty reel. ALSO “STOLEN GIDBY”â€"a two-reel comedyâ€"Ind Kh- ocn- news. - . Astory ofwhatha nedonthehiqr mofmabr rlmony when the rat mate wouldn‘t. give the no- ond mate shore leave. Boat load of laughs. "Enchantment”; I0 ‘ Mary Miles Minter Marion Davies A tale of love and weird adventure m the 80ml: 8“ Islands WE WISH 10 CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATKIN- TION TO THE “PROVENENT IN OUR WI:- ING AND VENTILA‘I'ING SYSTEI. WE RAVI INSTALLED A HUGE NEW FAN wmcu SENIB A CONTINUOUS HOW Ol’I m COOL. THIN All THROUGH THE THEATII'. ASSURING OUR PATION8 OF THE BET 0" COIN" ON THE HUI'I’BS’I' NIGHTS. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 20 all 11' ‘NDAY and TUESDAY NIGHTS. JULY "-2 Dicke Theatre "TOO MUCH WIFE” I5 AflaroldfloydCoudyandSelectNm "South of Suva” Â¥ WANDA HAWLEY lA‘l’lNEB 3J5 EVENING SHOWS AT 7:30 Ind ms Last the tonightâ€"Friday. July 14th . “BOUGHT AND PAID l0!” With Jack Holt and Agnes Ayn. “THE STORI” I8 00'!” WEDNESDAY, JULY 19“ SATURDAY. JULY 15“ “FOREVER” THE IN IN IN enjoyed and dainty _ served and flu [Odin m, voted‘Mrs. Renaming n flu Thom present were: In Westmnt; Mn Smile W Elmer Uhlhorn. Ruth Cox, Lewis. Mrs Hlmld Clark. “I“. ‘ mouth, Mrs B 1 Savannah. Ralph Gaehner, Mrs H E Brick: an; Mrs W H O’Brien. ._ Herold Smirk. second ma solution was awarded to _ Gahner. " Plum-try "(Mo-DIM. A Belgian fuflullo u-Iwr h“ ,. _ I modern nwlluml or mummy. M who wluh In mnuuu her an n‘q to pluu- their .mum on a plaster and (mm this Imprint use seen-I (m: rams tin-Ir ('Immv wr and (mum. M temllng ls «Man-d to a at _ V ' Inn-d, Ind mulled In the poem: W tewstwl. ' A vary delightful

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