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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jul 1922, p. 7

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Jennie Kuegomann loft lion'- day for Clevciand for a short visit. Roy Burt of Kansas spent the week and with his parents. Mrs J B Jenkins entertaingd rela- tives from Chicago last week“ 'The Roy Chilvers .furnily enter- tained guests Sunday . Influx-IQ 21. 1922 (With 3M3 to l well known Milling Company) Consider the vast amount of money It Is spent for pmqion gamut [In Refine ”by «,mvm 0- M our huh! at 0!. hon! ”gag-m: n. m... r ins-re children from 309 ”WWWW-I __... AIII'uhrdfM-ulnhum amdfiwt Wflwllb Cm Cmmlmmdhvnnnmufin quWva'fl‘U IWbuHIMId-uiudthmmm “hm-“gun." utmldhhth-Irmlrudln'l'lwm. OVIGM'O. m-MMh-‘ochudln Donald erfl pn-oul VIII-100010 (uMdo- In Chub- m It and In («my mud Imus. «a Ir. [Judah-cu. m u c cm. It and In It A cut. ‘0 "m with lh'uu. "I bulldog In and mu» It and In Lynn Huh". Ir “I r. MumW't-‘mm vmmuvmu. In c A human! Lam - The VIII... Ila-H in n can and funny. In 0 B may. , mu um In go but m and my In" many. ”’3 d I” 0"”. build «mushy. I! tho my In C II Who. 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The M E Sunday School will hold its annual picnic Saturday, July 22. The picnickers will meet at the I. E. chunk:t9a.m.md¢obyuuh truck to lesales Picnic grounds at Fullersburg. Room for all; big em. games, Wilding, ball game at 3:00, so don't mm It. Mrs M L Puller returned Monday morning from St: Joseph, Ila. where she 'was called by the death of her sister, Mrs N B Pennebaker.‘ In Pmlink‘cr m the oldest of Prof. 'and Mrs. Reed returned 38k urday from their months" outing to Washington. D. C. They made the trip by auto and mport an excellent time with wonderfully good made all the way. 1 seven sisters and the first to pass on. will he at homey, their many friends at 170 Oakwood avenue. in the Prince apartments after August 1. It and Mrs Elmer Geisuu have “turned {mm North Dakota and Coming up lain street IutV’l'lerf- for In ”alum, ah i TRANSFER all ohm? loci! and inter-db mm. portation m5 “ our moving can. We oowmms (mom REPORTER. Dom Glow. mom rt have! THATCHERâ€"WILSON I game: We: o{ my; 'IQI'g’F Groceries 1 pk Ringo, small; 2 pkgs. Lux, 1 pkg. ...... fjfebuoy Soap, all for .................. 1 pkf.Lux ,1 pkfi. Lifebuoy Soap, pkg. Rinso urge size, 31 for ....................... 3pkgs. Lifebuoy Soap. ~ Femdell Mellow Surprise Peas ............... Ferndell Cider Vinegar ............. ' ......... Sunbeam Pork Beans ..................... Wisconsin Beauty Sweet Wrinkled Peas ...... Olo Palm Soap, per bar ...................... I Miss Halon Florence Thatch" and .Mr. John Dan Wilson were united in the bonds of Holy Matrimony in B. Andrew’s Episcopal church. Inst Wednesday afternoon at {our o'clock by the Rev. Hugh M ”MW/homer. Miss Thatcher. the daughter of Mr. and Mn. J Harvey Thatcher, of 32 Highland avenue, wore a gown of Hr. Wilson. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Robert Wilson. of LI- Grange. was attended by Mr. Lyman ll. Hither. of manage, as best run. The ushers wen Ir. E. Carson Croft, and Ir. Charles 1‘. Roman, at “Grunge, and Ir. Goorgo Human of Downers Grove. The S. Anchor’s choir. under the dlnction of It. I. E. Coleman, an: an [amuse hymns and In. George Batman. an tent of the bride played the wedding marches upon the organ and 81m- «mews “lump!" during tho cow Pollovln‘ the service. an Internal Won was hold at the Mr boo-o In "laud avenue. Indy In the «vain; Ir. Ind In. Wilton Inn for I boat trip up» the Gun-I Wand-lllbouhunumdr my Mom “In W In! II (a North Cubed-i "no, u- white crepe satin and a tulle veil trimmed with' orange blossoms and pan-led a shower bouquet of whin- roses and lilies of the “Hey. The bride was presented in marriage by her father. Miss Ruth Louise Thatcher attend- ed her sister as maid-oI-honor and wore a gown of orchid norm and an orchid hat trimmed with silver. and slippers to match; her boqu was of pink roses. mamas-gamma"; m slated Bum Boneless Corned Beef Veal Shoulder mm and lwifl’l Box Bacon Inc! 39 Root Pork lain. [out Nolfllside, Grocely M title liltlml’ntlem" F M MOI l mm WSW Meats u. nib: doc."- «and Ir. m, “fistulas." rum-nod tho douc- (in M. “Wuson,” Chic! Clerk Wm. Rob“, 0! the detective bureau. Chic-go Io- mrked Wednesday night to Chief of Dotedveu Hughes, “let us look (or the boy with six toes." “Why?” I Ind the Chief. “He's mini ," can the answer. “His name will turn out to he am- by Slab". 18. of 80‘ Gem Avenue. Ramada-comb” Tudnytnadun. Chic! lowly. “His folk: called up ”d told no." “And the Ii: tau?" landed If. Miss Gertrude Kroehler of N399!“ ville and Mr. Arthur Wordlel, of the Grove were martial Saturday even- ing. July 15. It the Methodist ehnnh parsonage. After a short honey- moon they w)“ make’ their home In Downers Grove. Mr. Worlhel is employed in the local water and light plant. If C B Poundstone, of Grand Ridge, ML; Mr and Mrs H R. Reese. of Delia"), BL; Mr C E Weeks. Mu Weeks. Mr and Mrs Edgar Hughes; of Oak Park; Miss Nancy Roth 9! Hinsdale; Mr and Mrs A H Wilson, Miss Bernice Wilson. llr W W WIL- son. Miss Mildmd Folgey, of Buns- ton; and Mrs R Jordan Wilson. of Winnetka. Summers Mule. of Lombard; Mm hum Datum Harrison, of Raviniu; Miss Helen Blaine of Chuts‘worth, Ill. KROEHLER~ WORTHEL Estimates Phone 48-]! “.5IIW-ddhy‘lfdflgfl “WATSONâ€"THE NEEDLE” New or Old Work 121 Falmount Ave. ME how?" .10: .15c 38c 21c 21c 21c COMINGâ€" , MONDAY m TUESDAY, JULY mt- Aug, The touching appeal and quaint, fine humor d‘; the tender story; the wonderful art of the never“)! be-fOrgotten dual portrayal; the quuisite . u M of the entire productionâ€"all these have w- --2 ’_ the hearts of everyone who has seen this . w w of rarest charm. Admission to all shows, Adults, 25c, children, from Frances Hodgso n Burnett’s Famous Story Unq uestionably the most wonderful picture in which this most charming of stars has ever appear- w ‘ ‘ “\l..‘ «magmaâ€"~02. .233. Paranoia? ,Sniarm rOno m>CZHanO HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY and SCREEN SNAP- A thrilling story of the Western Cattle Country-â€" different than any you have seen, with Miss Dalton 93 a hard-riding, twmn heroine. The scenery is Immense. TORCHY’S FRAMEUP with JOHNNY HINES Internationel News Educatiohal Scenic Apicturepnckodwith Comedy, 1mm. and Rio-[5" HAROLD LLOYD COIEDY -- PATHS REVIEW Ii 'Dicke Theatre mummy and mom, mm m and m ' 3;; Mary Pickford ' é: MONDAY and TUESDAY. JULY 24th and 3505 ABigSpecial Production withanAll-StuCut " .WfltunmdDh-ectedby Hr. “Alp. George W Chester I SATURDAY, JULY 22!!!! , MATINEE 3:15 ~ ' EVENING 7 :30 and 9:15 Two Shows Each Evening at 7:3) and 9:15 f; y “IMSOIOIWW Dorothy Dalton WEDNESDAY, JULY 80 Bebe Daniels THE

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