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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Sep 1922, p. 10

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Mmdxcpcflistsasnmmw _ fin lune number from ‘ M to a me «on» the near won of Troop Ihgmd m' without W' My evening meeting this not under the dinefion of Deputy Com- lldaner Palmer as 300nm “dish wns unable to Ittend. Fare- Vol! cheers ven given Scout King, He in leaving for a unitary Acad- ‘l‘he best wishes of his Scout md puticulsrily Trooy Three ' with him to his new school. “T!!! when: and board of directors at file League of Women Vours met at the home of the president, In vm My be held in Lihnry hall. now u plus the activities for the MY SCOUT TROOPS â€" BUSY FOLLOWING SUMMER VACATION Dr And Mn N. L. Pufler I" on» Mining Dr T. V. Can of Tiffln. W0, for a few days. Dr Can. I {m chum“ of Dr. Puffer, is cum“ from 'F‘n'wo. California. :20?! he has been study!" the D: ”.5qu "101306 of Electronic diato- m Ind (nutrient. } kn vo'rk. The first meeting will I. held Tuesday. Separator 26 1nd ‘1] probably be held in Libnry lull. uni going to Glen mm to attend the hncheon given in Loner of Mrs w Holman O'Nem that it mu m to postpone-the class fog ope. The Natuwa Study class will mm '10! In: Arthur Whitehom in Grand mm on Friday. Sopumber 22 in- und of Swptember 15 as mounted Int Geek. So many of the members Domhy Harkksn of Crud Ivonne mama a number of her little friends Van Saturday in honor of her “(Mil birthday nnniversmy. Games And mfrmhmnnh midst a bower of flown. Mgwthn with a deluge of mu madn a happy rhtpter in the childlifo of ”w htfle hostess and he? you: in the north wood‘ u M of Mr and Mrs Warren H. Dirhon. cl I‘Gnnn at Unit manner (M- l... on Late Minimum. Wisconsin. In. Bonfire Swill"! Ind dau‘h- m. Gerfldme, returned Mme Int Sammy All" I dali‘htlul Ml wflh no cam-mum Wedneadny "min; for in nous. Wuhan Ind Edvard who no mndz'n' we" nation here fun we on'flokh a! Kentucky. 'Gu Kuhn-w nanny «old one of NI Gnnd avenue urns. The buyer. {m Chkm. in turn hold W o! H- m holding" and two man not Mun) Montcalm" “out: Funk Dultnn. Ralph Gnvrs and Punk Dnn kh um week for Ur bust. 11]., when they In attending Ibo University 0! “Lino“. In Bomm‘ Oman and run of (jinn M, Califonuu, are vuihng o! the home of Mr and Mn Wm. Slmubc in Fmrmon! avenue. Louis Klnn who underwent an op- ention at the W051 Side hospital ro- may, returned to his home m (H!- but hvenuc Wednesduy. L. Klein «1 Son offer a special pnce 0! 28¢ per lb. on Armour'r; Star Ham for the next of fins week and all 0! mt. They average from 8 to )4 lbs. Chas. Replinger is at home visiting hi: puents in hnsoonzavenue. He in M Annupoln‘, Md. in the U. S. The John Shurte family of North Wuhing‘ton street, are entertaining I! Shark".u mother from Lowell. Ina. Miss Grace Peterson is? the head of the Kindergarten in Evanston which opened on Monday. Paul Nichols is building a $4000 residence on one of his Grand ave~ Armour’s Star Ham this week and next" at 28¢ per pound. average 8 to 14 lbs., at L. Klein Son’s Market Mrs. G. W. Manney of LaGrange, visited old friends in the‘village on In Now Wnpln, of Prim ur- Mrs Len Puffer spent the week end with the Jonas Foster family in East Cultiss street. Mrs Ernest Schultz of Linscott ave. is entertaining her father from Ohio. Hr and Mm Vomen Grush are vaâ€" cationing in Michigan. my: Loraine Tape is enjoying her vmtion from the local postofi'ice. Kiss Mary Curtiss has gone to St. Louis, 110., to attend college. PERSONALS Three held their regular FF“ a an nature. Pntrol is to furnish 89mm) an in «.de (M: Full. llr. Juan 1.1le bu oflcnd lo nus-i nddlh'ond In” um uni {or mineabh-aduhbewm: 0w «hm (the WWI of which bu bun not-vow, awed aim The dumping Inc-son it own And with the mum: (Sven by it. the Boy Scout omnsuuon in Omen (Brow should ha bmfln up to I point not much Hon. 1 The troop ”partnered by the I! ~- thod‘m church in in full swing And run-(1x to inflow m mmbonhip. Troop Two will hold their first meeting mute the summer's vacution Wednesday, September 20. All Scouts of this troop an "quested to be prawn! on this particular evening to flu: they may be fully aware 0! {hr chungm to be nude In the troop. East St. Louis in preparing for the lig meeting of live stock producers held there Sept. 12. [Min Mumford of the college of agriculture, Uni- vvm‘ty 0! Illinois, was the chief spenller. The Illinois Agricultural Associa- tion and the Missouri Farm Bureau Federation assisted the producers of The Producers Association at St. Louis handled a mm) of 525 cars for the month and exceeded July’s rev ceipts by 113 cars. At Chicago the Producers maintained its position in second place in the total cars of ‘ hogs handled, and for the final week‘ in August held fourth place in ml general totals of live stock. Indian- apolis and Peoria units are recording growing receipts each week, the for- mer unit having held first place in‘ total receipts at its market on sev- eral occasions. ! Units of the Live Stock Producers; Commission Association, a coâ€"opera- tive marketing organization spon- sored and developed by the Ameriâ€" can Farm'Buneau Federation, oper- ating at the terminal markets in East St. Louis. Chicago, Indianapolis and Peoria. have recorded excellent re- ceipts for the month of August, de-; spite railroad difficulties. J Large can kippered herfing......l.15c Blue Grapes per bushel ......... $2.50 I lb. jar jelly (assorted) apple base 25c Fairy macaroni sauce per tin 15c txo for ...................... .... Lil: 61b. jar pure strawberry preserves .~.«. ......................... $1.50 Grape juice pint 28c, quart ....... 55c Plymouth flock peas, 15c per can two SUIT CASE SPECIAL Rattan unit @598, strong and well made, special at -7 ....8|.39 and $2.48 ...... A Total of 525 Can Handled at East St. Louis Bailing Augustâ€"July Record was Beaten ' Lehmann 6' Michels Store LIVE STOCK CO-OP MARKETING ASSN. DOING VERY WELL Red, Navy, Green, selling out what sizes there are left at only. . . 33.48 each C0170! BAITS mung oi Comionels lot cool Weather? Telephone: 177 6 178 36 inch new patterns light and dark colors. special value. yard ........................................ 19c 36 inch soft finish. best grade silkalenes for coverings, yard ........................................ . . 28c 36 inch heavier quality coverings. good ade satin finish- ed. excellent patterns for comforts. ya ............ 25c Batting that sells for lfic-flcflfic, clean good cotton, four pound "readystitched" fine batts, at ............... 81.39 We An "all quk trotting 0n church building {or the Wommont Sunday school. Our wort vu or- mlud at Westmom In (Re Noah Wanna. mhdhrldon ll, 22. "2!. We hue had a good may up; and mhtwpmnwnmm 5*” the was .«un- khe'mid be homesick After the was through be- ing seasick. The Indira of the church served fight refreshments to the many guests who Md come to bid their friends God weed and x ml: journey. START WORK ON SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR WESTMONT Mm. Jenness said Rho would always think of Downers Grove 3:. home and Miss Mildred Poner sang “The Barefoot Trail” and was followed by Mr. Beam who spoke of brother Jenness as a pastor and friend. In his response Rev. Jenness ex- pressed the hope that. he might be worthy of the high estimation of his friends. Rev. Newland spoke of the value of friendship. Mr. Haehich. repres~ cnting the Sunday School, described Chili, remarking that the Jenness family would arrive there just at :he beginning of spring. The program opened with a tromâ€" bone solo by Fred Drisslcr. The Rev. G. H. Newland, pastor of the church, acted as master of ceremonies, introducing the speakers and soloists. Those in the receiving line were Mr and Mrs Geo. B. Heartt, the Rev. and Mrs Newland, Mrs L. B. Lott, Mr and Mrs l. Haebich and the Rev. and Mrs Jenness. ‘ The farewell reception for the Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Jenness was held in the parlors of the Methodist-Episco- pal church Tuesday evening. They are leaving for Santiago, Chili on next Thursday, September 2] where Dr. Jenness win he the pastor of a church. 1 Muty a! M. E. Chuck to Wish For- mer Paste: God Speed and a Safe Journey RECEPTION FOR REV. J. F. JENNESS FAMILY TUESDAY head muslin spei Gelâ€"'66 - ‘Sfirérjell per bottle ....... 35c SaVOy (importeg olive oil, pint 650, quart ...................... $1.25 Large can Savoy or Van Camp Magic, SauééEbh'fl"é'éaixififffiffffff.18c Rn“: (-nona, negelb ................. 18c for ........ IN DIABLHEAD Mathew All person: duiring. may file ob- Jealous in and Court. before Mk! day and m. appear on the hearing and mic it chime. baud Dom" Grove. lllinolt. 809mb" a. 1922. Herbert A. Grinch“. Select"! to mah- tho Alignment. ' 1-3:! Yarns “Fleisher‘s qual- ity, for tying and knot- ting and knitting. i Viliage of Downers Grove, Illinois, loonstmcting and laying cast iron water pipe extensions in connection with the connected system of water mains now existing in Downers Grove, in Carpenter Street, West Maple Avenue, Dunham Street; Thomwood Drive, Center Avenue and ’George Street. Spend Assessment No. 63 NOTlCE is HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested, that the Coun- ("ii of the village. of Downers vae, iiiinoxs. having ordered the construc- tion and laying of cast iron water pipe extensions in connection with, :the connected system of water mains {now existing in Downers Grove. in Carpenter Street, Wait Ma ie Ave- nue. Dunham Street, T ornwood Dr'he, (fenu‘r Avenue and George Street, the Ordinance for the same fbeing on file in the office of the clerk, ‘of said viii-go. having applied to the County Court 0! Dui‘age County. 111-: inoia. {or an unemment of the coat! of and improvement according toi bt-m'flb' said uxeument being ply- ubie in ten innaiimentx. cub bearing irwrnt at the rate of xix per centmn per unnum. and an nucxrment thenc' {or having been mute and returned] to .«auf Court. the final hearing then- on will be had on the 25% d- 0! September. A. D. i922. It the r or ten o'ciotlt At 31.. or m. rcon thon- ni'ter u the butinru oi the Court mi! ‘permit. ‘ _ -_ _ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Mr McIntosh generously donated two beautiinl lots and we bought an- other no that we have three lots with a frontage of ninety feet on North Kass avenue opposite thé‘ new school house. Here we are erecting a mod: lest church building. Watch its pro~ gross and its completion. We hope to have opening services very soon. IWe invite all the people of Westmont and vicinity who can conscientiously do so, to help us by their attendance and their co-operation in every posâ€" sible way and thus doing a good work for this rapidly growing town. Sincerely, v Joseph B. Rogers, Pastor LaSalle Avenue Baptist Church, Chicago. The dinners were kind enough to. permit us to use the new school until the repairs were begun. Since that time we have met in fae open «it under the shade of the apyle trees. the aims and the lilacs and in the new home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Scott. tormbonmotmbmmarh an: thq mph of the community. YARNS TRY A REPORTER CLASSIFIED dial to the Kindergartefi Extension association. The dial has been er- ected in the school garden and will be unveiled by Mrs. Philip Weinheim- er, past pmsident of the society. Mrs. A. G. Michel and her social committee will serve nfreshmeuts. Part of the evening will be ‘aken up with the presentation of a sun A majority of the old and many new members have signed up and a very waccessful season is looked forL The Parting of the Ways! Atfirstthechangemaybeaflghtbut afterthestartismadetheresultmay be the difference between â€"- POVERTY AND PLENTY Separate yourself from those who spend all they earn and Start 1 Savings Account Today! The first meeting of “be West Sub- urban Choral society for the 1922-23 season will be held this evening, Fri- day. September 16 at the Junior Elementary school in Grove street. Finn Meeting and Mom] at be Held at Junior Elemen- Downers Grove. [IL Delivery Serviceâ€"Twice Daily to Downers Grove, Westmont Vicinity 10 bars Amber Soap ........... 10 bars American Family Soap . SATURDAY ONLY Roast of Lamb, per lb ............ Native Rib Roast, per lb ............ Swift’s Sliced Bacon, per lb. ....... Pickled Beef Tongue, per lb ........ ,' Peas, Early variety, 1922 pack, :2 ca C. H. Spanish Olives, 61,: oz ........ 3 bars, Hard Water Castile Soap... I'ObarsP GSoap ........... WIMMER’S GROBERY MARKET STARTS SECOND SEASON TONIGHT FIRST NATIONAL BANK -â€"2* discount on all cash patrimâ€" G. T. WIMMER, Proprietor Downers Grove. Illinois. Open .chnudny Afternoon QUALITY and SERVICE PATTERNS STAMPEDT Beads -~ Embroidery Silk Finest of Hand ng’k Phone 366-12 138 Elm St. ROSALIA Milli 'w' -*~ C" ins a membér. Also some very handsome Hun and mum dresses. at reduced rim. Order your BARCLAY orset now, for comfort and In for-m. Get terms for joini my Ghlno Club! Everybody wi will; to ' inâ€"the terms are so {smoot- _ng, you first cannot help becom- Nchallem 75 No. Faust Ave. Not at home Mondays Telephone 227 and Sweaters

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