L. KLEINï¬SON M ' g". 229 , M Fm Bolivar Cnmnhan ,â€" All pom“ having clllmn aim! the nuu- of Thom: Geo . ebb. W. In honhy "W0. and n- qouud to Attend and malt mach dlimn to (N- (‘mmty an"! of Du- CouMy. Illinoin. for "no rpnw of having the um allju. . I! u “m of said (Toad to 59 M4 in "m County CourQ room in the Conn House in the (‘ily of Whnton in aid County. on "w ï¬nal Hominy 0f Nonmhr. A. 0. I922. [ring the “m "f 9.“. (feud County COIN" m “on" in (M ('5'! said Cmnt)’- on '5 Ronni-or. A. D. mu. any "WW“- 0“,“, Downer! Au‘ult N. 1022‘ Din-he“: ARM" Ir Ind Mn: Gm I. Srhlimlor and funny union-d to a home coming in Bnidvood. I", which {My my wu- The annual meeting of the You". Pooplo'u Club of St. Andtnv'u church vlll be held next Sunday awning. Member 10. A supper u 6 o'clock ln clu- church but-men! wlll Hart tho ovenln‘. Mina Harlan Lucy spent the week and with friends at Marshï¬rld, Win. John "can. I wounded Ol~flefï¬ï¬‚ nun who In a pal-en! at the Speed- wly hospital. arrived I! the J W Null home in West (fut-tho; duvet yeah-why (or a week's any; Weekday religious instructions will be given regularly at St Paul's Evan- pliul, Grove “treat chunk, every loudly and Thunday a! 4:00 p m, um" March 25. 1923, by the Rcv Wm Groufcld. A baby girl arn'ved at the home of Mr. and Mrs Craig R Spicher, 102 North Forest Ave., Aug. 30. The St Paul's Ladiex' Aid Socie- ty meets at the church ,parlor» on Thursday, Sept. 14, 2 p m, ï¬nd the 8: Paul}; mam, Thursday, Sept, 14. at 8 p m. Miss Esther Schlinder and Miss Elsie Chambers spent, last Thursday in Chicagv at the home of Mrs H R Gash. o Mr and Mrs John Moore, of Elm street, have returned {mm a very pleasant vacation spent at Lake Mills, Wis. Mr A T Lacey and Misï¬t Marion Lacey are visiting in Bloomington, Wisconsin, their former place of resi- deuce. Mr and Mrs Ray (irenier. of Oak Park, spent Labor Day at cm home of Mrs Grenier’s mother, Mrs De‘ laney, in West Maple avenue Mr and Mrs Fwd Kleiner. of Chi- cngo, spent. the week end at Hie Wm Roth home, in Oakwood avenue. Mr and Mrs Emil Wander and family, of Hinsdale, visited nelativex here over Labor Day. Kpple Butter No.10 Can 85c Frank Brunï¬, of Highland avenue, in laid up with a seamed foot. Emerican Family Soap, 10 bars for 570 Swift Premium Hams, Whole or Half 32c lb. ADIINImAH-IX «mu: ~ cl Tho-u (horn Suit Gallfornia Hams 17¢ Sirloin Roasts 30c lb. Smoked Butts, 34c lb, IO EAST iCMOVE THE UUSEW ROWPSEASREA lnoownï¬‚ï¬ WREA [Jig 2707 OK n In“. och Quill. Administntflx.| Slusur, Anamoyt“ having claims min-L Thom: (060 .903! db.- henhy "W0 and "- .end and man! Inch (‘mmty our! of Du- ’ llinnin. '0f_"|0 Format; ‘mwe. REMOVE DjE‘QUSE N_ Illinois. Ir AM In Sam Ilnhlly uni olauxMar. llama. o! "I'M-ml am- mu. havr "(arm-d hop a nation In Hithinn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth, of Oak- wood uvonuu. ,returned Saturday ,from 1 pleasant vacation in lontam. 'l‘hey visited a brother in Lewiston and rhoir daughter. Agnes, at Va- Iier. The beauties of the Rockies and Glacier Park in particular attracted f thrm. Mr Ind Int Emil Etc-Mun! have returned (mm 3 motor trip In [on and Ilimm-ou when they vlulu'd for MWOI’II week: with their tom. Mr Ekhhom nag-u that In gov-oral the env- un- pretty good milk a not! bumper cm a! pontoon. He pn- ulku that poutâ€; Ihlu riot" will In rho-MP than for many you: . i Rudolph I'Iickilorst and family Hum; rqtnrned from their trip to 1Auburn. Nab. They report good roads. but very hot Ifld d7. During their entire trip they amped in five diffennt tourists! camp! and have nothing but the highest pining for all of them and think tourism muxt mirs them nroumi he". They all ruruim {we water and (in. name, whom the wood in cut, ready to use. Some have (m nhower baths. Rev J Alfred Nansen spent last Friday afternoon in Aurora consult- ing with his staff uf coworkers in the executive committee of the state young people’s organitations and ,preparing the program of work for .the {all and winter months Henry Bailey, of Joliet, known by many of the younger people of the comunity and who formerly lived south-west of the village. was: busy hhakinx hands with many of N15 friends at the fireman's picnic hei‘é Labor Day. 22 9. Ill: 8!. MM! The Misses Vera and lsabell Dick- son, of Highland avenue. an: return- ing Saturday from a two Weeks va- cation in Boulder. Colo, They stay- ed at Bule Bird Cottage and visit~ ed many of the points of interest in the vicinity. Miss Melina Wimmer of North Main street; returned Wednesday from a vacation spent in Tomntt, Canada. and other points in thc north east. She was one of a party of four girls. worth while The); met many old friends they hadn't seen for many years. BAKER’S BAKERY ROY McIANUS. Pro!- Our Goods In Put. In! llectriciu ‘ Mr and In Juk Dalton of HIM- «hle visited at. the home of In: De- Ron’l punts. Mr Ind Mr: I" Hau- meuer. loudly. In: Sums. of Chicugo. war the [out 0! her (Ingmar. In. I: Yauel. seven! days In: week. Ir and)!†Mrs Mike Schwerer entertaimd a party of friends on' her lawn Fri- day evening. Mr and Mrs John Campbell and son Clifford. Mr and Mn Ray Marge- son and Mrs Jessie Richter o! the Grove look supper with Mr: W Plumb ,Sunduy. ‘ Mr. Charles. Mendel, Jr., went to Niagara with several Burlington friends 'Satmday to spend the week end and Labor Day there. This Sunday is planne†by our church and for all the United States Congregational churches I8 Visita- ltion Day for the promotion of the church attendance and work for preparation of Rally Day on the Sun- dqy following~az< planned by our National Council. Let's all do our‘ pan. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. For all who ought to attend them is a most heany welcome. LISLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NOTES Services for Sunday, Sept. 10th: Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning church service at 10:30. Evening church service at 7:30. Sermon theme for the dayâ€"J‘Our Mu'tual Indebtedness." HEWSY nous . . PM! USE AND BELMIT lORD lUMBER COMPANY No matter what you plan building this fallâ€"we want to furnish the materials. Let us help you plan. Butâ€"there has been a limi- tation. Why not concrete walks for the farm. Never thought of it, huh? Well, its being done. Not just a single walk from hitching post to house but walks, approaches and drivesâ€"~51 yard complete. It is indispensable in con- struction of silos, watering troughs, fence posts, retain- ing walls, barns and houses. CONCRETE is not a new ma- terial in the erection of farm buildings. Resident Member of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bureau A. L ALLISON, Pastor the Julian and Bertha Long have pur- chased a ï¬ne, new Cheverolel: coupe. Mrs. Hany Hatch and children, Harley and Fern, enjoyed the Naper- ville chautauqna Thursday. Mr and Mrs George Yonder and children_ motored to Michigan Friday to spend a few days there. Lisle school will open Monday. Sept. 11. Miss Clmlyh Lent. olf Naperville, will teach the upper grades' and Miss Helen Dugan, o! the Grove will again teach the lower grades . We wish the children and‘ teachers a pleasant school year. 1 Allen Lacey of the Grove spent several pleasant days of late with Mr and Mrs Albert Grumhaus. L. W. BREAW Fabianâ€"Decorator All kinds 0! work except paperins Phone 44~J R.F.D. 2 Downers Grove Allen Steurns and baby spent Sun- day here. ' Phone 391 for a taxi. twenty-four hours of the day. Careful driven clean, comfortable cars promp¢ service and a low charge, Ire our lnducemenu. Auto and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE Phone g9; 6 pm. PHHN E 391 All wool French Serge ,assorted colors, very ï¬ne in quality, 40 inch, per yard .................... $2.00 Storm Serge, good quality, navy black, 45 in. $1.75 Wool Plaid, assorted colors, good for children’s dresses, 40 inch, per yard .................... $1.25 36 in. Shepheard checks, wool mixed, splendid for service, per yard ............................. 850 ILE MCALIJSTER M30. Ym‘ 'i" 3“ """7 mm f0? distinctive dream and suits Just-(o iook at them. for the character of the materials is such as to Issure very ï¬ne garments. You couldn': ask for more remonabie prices than those:â€" Tl» woolen: are ready here for you â€" and you will be eager tn start your sewing when you see the rich textures rand coloringn. Pdiret Twill, satin ï¬nish, Black only, 43 in. yd $2.25 Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank In- t to ho omlmhtk I? your nm'l Io. opus-hue on â€y d- . 1'1? mow wuh moans people in. that they lmlm they OW‘ the warm on my day rm. the mud! lhnl~â€"-£wmly-Imr hours In!" wthey OWE 00. world. Than- I- only a «ileum-9 0! our Mm bun" OWN and O'II but 0W! who! a dilemma that h. ()I'FZN A SAVINGS ACCOI‘NT IN TMIfl RANK TODAY AND SIZE THAT A PORTION OI" YOUR I‘AV CHECK (307.8 INTO IT. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 11, 8 O’CLOCK "' " library Hall REORGANIZATION MEETING OF THE 0 THE NEW fAll. W00lENS? Informal Address by -. MRS. LOTTIE H. O’NEILL PROF. JOHN REED A State Institution under Stale Supetvhhn Established 1892 Free discussion on subjects of local, State and National Interest Program for the season will be outlined New and Interesting Features PAY-DAY OPTIMISM PeOple’s Forum Are You Ready lo: People’s Forum EVERYONE WELCOME Palm III!