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Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Oct 1922, p. 7

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Mrs. Codie Stevenson will hold'n free try out on Saturday afternoon in the parlors of First Evangelical church beginning at two o’clock, a- warding a free scholarship for a term of vocal instruction to the young mar- Ion lining the most promising nat- Announcements have been receiV- ed in the rillagp pf the arfival of a baby daughter to the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Parks at Mandala on last Thur=rlay, October 5. The Parks werr- formerly residents of Downers Grove, Mr. Parks being manager of the local MoAllister store for several Mrs Evelyn l‘rltrm, of Mflvraukee, hm mum-oral sufficiently from Mr ncent illness to be moved from the sanitarium when‘ «he was a paiionh to her home. Hpr many friends how will be glad to know that she is on the way to recovery. Thé girl: Physical Culture [league will meet at the high school build- ing, Monday Octoher 16 at eixhé n‘ clock for annual ejection of ofl’icevs. All members and those wishing to become members are requested to be. present. 1 Mrs A Ray Framer and George E Bell, Associatr Matmn and Worthy Put-on. of Vesta Chapter. 0. F2. 8.. 'ill take station: at leeaton chap- ter next Thursday evening. October 19. Many [oval Stars are makifig «rang-2mm Q0 attend the meeting. All local fellow: who haw played or would like to play football are asked (a upmhlo at (lu- high school ll nine n'rlock Sunday morning for the RM practice nnvl the organiu» (ion of a [calm It and In ll EHO Wright and daughter. Rattan. of Non): Naiv- M an rims” with "to C. W. Vulloyuum family of Hnnlor-l. (buttock-m. The Vanfleynums tore fmdy rnidents of Down Grove. In W 1 sum entertained at 500 It her home in North Main street Wednesday afumm. The ptizel finnen were In G B Austin. firth In Lmnenm Regen sec 0 nadlldm r; In Lawrence Reg". mom! und In Stats boob) i It; Etch-n “minor. who umbr- mt an nponflnn for smudkflin p- m"! It 8!. Anthony. hospital. h emulating u the home of her uncle N. A. 0min at “unread. It and In W N (‘okmnn and Alt and In Wm. snub; of Fair-cu anus. motored to Fond du Lac. WW9“. Incl won! "It "to In! and with (dandy. Tho out Ming 0! the mm: Wolhn may I"! luv hold It the hunt or In. H. P. “than. I” 'Ifl'll’ won. I"! Thundu. Otto- ." ll. Tho I. It; Phil-thorn clan rm to“ I bahry use It the Ann “mt: nun lac-arm. Sammy uflcnoon. The van! line of homo Inked good- In will In on «to. The hulk» Aid of Fin-c Evnmllv «I church will conduct 5 Bakery Ind Am uh It the Ublhon Dairy of- Ion I. “do am: on numb)“. 0d- ohr ID. I! W H Bruinhnw and hmfly. ol I‘m-(Ion. "L. hum moved (run the Wyllh apartment at 27 52a»: Maple 1mm. Mr. Brad-haw in an cloud-J all «when. I v The Vesta Juniors will hold thein ' next booting at the home of the prox- Honl, Zliss .Loniue Tove, in High- hnd Avenue, next Tuesday evening. October 17. Woman: Niarlonaly Society of the Congregation! church “in nu! Fridly afternoon at 2: 30 at. the home of Mn 00! net, 5'. Hal! Nlple avenue. I Rev. Arnold H. Kehrl of the Bap- tist church and twenty of his mem- bers attended the dedication sen-fives of the new Baptist church at West- mnt last Sunday afternoon. Mr and Mrs Roy E Chilvers, of Middaugh avenue, left. Sunday for an extended visit with Mr. Chilver's sis- ter at Spokane, Wash. The next meeting of the local W. C‘ T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs M H Prince in Oakwuod m-enue‘ next Friday afternoon, October 20. i Mr and Mrs Aug. '1. Grotefeld and their son, Harold, of Chicago, visited with the Rev. Wm. Grotefeld and family Sunday, October 8. The C. O. L. club will meet a; the home of Miss Mary Smith, South Main street, on next Thursday even- ing, October 19. Twentyâ€"two women from the Bap- tist womans saciety attended the monthly mission union at Berwyn last Tuesday. Miss Ida Brown, of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting with her cousin. Mrs, C. Baker, of North Forest avenue‘ Alice Stolp of Aurora, has spent the past week with her friend, Mrs Eda McCollum. Miss Verna Shupp ispent the week end with home folks at Burlington; Iowa. , In Nellie Reynolds has been on the sick list for the past week. W0 recommend “The Days of Buf- falo Bill" as s lendid entertainment for children an we know that every grownup will enjoy it. Don't miss the first chapter. A chapter play that 1.: tlifierem and far better than any you have ever seen bnforeâ€"more interesting .morP thrilling and at the same time morn enlightening. In this vou will see pictured tho most thrilling Meats in the history of Americaâ€"m this you will be taken back to the day; of Lincnln. Grant and Lea Pinkerton. Setting Bull and Buffalo Bill. "flu-MN; 6n her wavk. M .m- W fnr amintmnc‘ Adwflimt. Chapter 1 The Days of Buffalo Bill I In. Gonna:- Dumby Mn opened one must kind of a Beauty Park: in Mr hm u 5.1 Highland nun-n. had In rush to (M m famou- An- ‘lhuuc dampen. I'M" IN- halr i.- drkd by mow «alight produced by the Drop Thou” Lung Aha lb. «Mr-led [mm Amiga“: Rot Oil "“th Ind mlp Ire-mu. In Dav-flay a» uni" . run M“ of "w [Mn mmeflu and um than] }I The sucaulul Ma's-ion given In St. ‘Jowph‘x than): dudnx the week by [Dominican print: from New York [will clo-o with Vnpen Sunday oven- ’lug. 34min.- were held every morn- ing at 5:30 and 8:00. and in the lovoning M moo o'clock I! ll em. mun! that 900 mph will hue n2 ,«hm Hal) Communion by Sunday-.1 The Boanl o! Ronni: o! People'- [National l'nh‘enfly of Adan“. rut-0min. In Um: "no! mum m- {mm mm! Ihc dome of Dodo! 8am! Theology upon "I. Rev. J. - (In! Nam. punter a! Ibo lot-l Wat Krnnmkul chm-h. in mot-Mom d M- ronplflfim of W WORM mum of "(n-nun! ("dusk «My. m- lhué-. 'Iy-flM-m and Ibo lyn- IW Emma In the Chm-flan RO- Nflou" will probably in ”HIM In n..- neu fawn. Lat Friday evening Mesdnmcs P M Rogers and I R Knox chupomned the Misses Evelyn Wolf. Geneview ‘Dmlla, Gertrude Knox and Clara Rowen. u! a dinner and theatre pur- ty in Chicago. The puny had din: nor a! the LnSallc "Mel after which‘ 1hr} u-njoyml thi- Jullu- Cnewr at the Olympic. (iuud progrem has been made on tho, three bungalows being built by Herman He»; in North Main street. The um has the roof almost com- pleted; the second foundation is in and the excavation for the third is almost dug. This will be quite an improvement for that part of Main street. Th0 local chapter, American Leg- ion Auxiliary, will hold its next meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. L'hlhorn, 71 Gilbert avenue, next 'l‘uesday uftmnoon, October 17. A report of the stim- convention and other important matters will be brot to the attention of the members. I Mr and Mrs G H Brown ,teachers lin the local schools, were called to ‘Whoeler. “’15., last Friday by the serious illness of Mr Brown‘s father. Miss Florence Sherlock, teacher in the sixth grade was called to Streaâ€" tor by the death of her grandmother.‘ Miss Ruth Hughes and Mrs George; Stuigor are acting as substitutes. Mrs A H VanValen, 125 West Maple avemm. Mrs VanValen will be as- sisted by Mrs S w Fuller and Miss Mary Spohr. Mrs G A Hanchett wll! be the leader. The Womans society of the Bap- tist chunch will hold its monthly mis- sionary meeting next Thursday at- ternoon. October 19. at the home of urn! voice. Others who are contem- plating enrolling for the fall term of instruction should call on her at the church on Saturday afternoon or call her by telephone. number 167-W-2. Saturday ”MM Ad-lu 2*: Wm Admissionâ€"Ewing! Add“. 25¢; Children 11¢ SATURDAY, OCTOBER I4 THREE SPECIAL A"! ACTIONS IO: The very Satan! Keaton Comedy sen- nation. A story of love aml thrilling aetion in the frozen North. “'ith David Pete" and Mitch!" Lewis. landscape Gnrdenlng our ’10 non (or lump. on 0 Nylon 0! Humanism a! the Ideal: and the «MI ppm. 0! mi of (he Imo- mn mum; lor the sun- of m- Irwin. [In In a In maker with I 8mm" of N: with“ was an MA mm W and current In tho «.1 madly in Invited by ”I. Madam to Mr him I 90 Acres Trees. Shrubs. md Vines beat for this climax; rm Tank-ado: In [Moe-lion and 80- cinl Uh In "a School." No In about Cudflon W. Wuhbum. Superin- tendont a! the Winn-tn nebooln. and one 0! the bot: known 0! the edu- cator: o! the rum. in the ape-hr u the nut meeting of the final- 1'th aunt-inflow to In held it u- wmbly hall 0! the Mail whoa! out Thumb)- cwnlng. October 1!. Then‘ mll l’“! he I mmknl 9mm. DICKE THEATRE mum ma ATTRACTION Buster Keaton in “THE BLACKSMITH” Cum“ W. Wan-hum. Survivin- dell o! WWI. filth-0|.- in INTERESTING P.-T. ASSOCIATION MEET- ING NEXT THURSD'Y Plans are well under way {or the Older Boys Conferenc: . which will be held at Peoria. December I, 2 and 3. They expect a large quail from Duv Page county. At present “her (own-- in the county are making arrangements for the 4 C’s campaign to be held in the ditferent places. The Ill Y club of Glen Ellyn are ’at present having the 4 C‘s campaign. The first speaker was Mr. H. R. Bunce of Oak Park, who spoke on “Clean Athletics." The second spean ker was Dr. W. H. Slough, who spoke on “Clean Scholarship." Plans are now being made for a spezflxet on “Clean Speech," and the closing num- ber will be a speaker on “Clean Liv- ing.” ' Dorothy Dalton in “THE SIREN CALL" This same week will also be World Wide Prayer Week [or young men, The Internatimml Convention of the‘ Y. M. C. A. will meet thib same week at Atlantic City. Delegates have not as yet been selected from DuPage county. Ir. Wuhbum «m talk on “Hod- Mr. Charles Custer, secretary of Y. M. C. A. of Dul’age county has received word from the Boys' Depart {ment of the International Committee of the Y. M. C. A. in regard to the National fathers and sons week which will be held the week of November 12 to 18. Plans are being made by the Hi Y clubs in the county to ob- serve this week; but in all probabi~ lity the annual father and son banâ€" quet will not be held until February. ”melon! Nurseries ' DU PAGE COUNTY H] Y NOTES to flunk "no. IVE From the story. "Tillie, a Mennonite Maid." Also Wednesday. October 13 Mary Miles Minter in A two reel Mermaid Comedy “SCREEN SNAPSHOTS" She is mourned by her daughter. Mrs. Mills and one son, Henry '1'. Uebele, of Wisconsin. besides her grandchildren and a has: of friends in Uh- mmmunity. - Mrs. Uebelc was born January 28, 1838 in Kauentahl, Stuttgart, Ger- many and was in her 85th year. She ‘was married to Louis Uebele in Ger- ‘many in 1867. her husband passing away in 1895. Shé . has made her home here for many years. was an honored member of the Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's church and des- pite her age took a keen interest in church affairs. Funeral services were held Tues,- day ~nfternmm for Mrs. Louisa D. iUebele at the home of her daughter, ’Mrs. M. W. _Mllls in Middauxh aven- us, where she died suddenly Sunday, October ‘5. The Rev. Wm. Grotefel‘fl, pastor of St. Paul’s Evangelical church, ozficiated. assisted by the Rev. A. S. Phelpe. of the First Gangrene-l tional clutch. Burial was made all Oakwooda‘ cemetery. Mrs. Earl Whid- den, accompanied by MiSs Esther Klein, sang two beautiful numbers” MRS. LOUISE UEBELE MONDA Y and TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16 and I7 “STEP THIS W'.\ Y. “ “TILLIE” TRIED AND PROVEN SATISFAC‘IDRY The BERRYMAN uses only a definitely fixed quantity of oil-â€" Just enough to properly heat your house. No waste of fuel, siting MEASURED HEAT, therefore cheaper to operate. . Manufactured and Guaranteed by the CHICAGO STEEL TANK C0. Sokl By STILL TIME TO (ii-31' YOURS INSTALLED FOR WINTER Are You Going Through Another Winter with the Bother of Coal Ashes and Soot It You Can Heat Your Home SAFELY, CON EN! ENTLY. CLEANLY AND AUTOMATICALLY With The B. E. BALCZYNSKI Phone ill-M or Write for Folder A lamlslirh of laugh!" by Aim-ri- ca's lwading hum-wk! Thoodm-e Rn- herb .mul Ln!" “'ilum in “10 cast. Thomas Meighan n A m:nm;r:..sm: STORY “Our Leading Citizen" A HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY and PATHF. REVIEW Abbreviated “Bal” DOWNERS GROVE. ILL No Longer a Luxury - B A Z A A R! ll Everybody Welcome Tuesday and Wednesdayâ€"ls“ Floor, Dicke Building Under the Auspices of the Woman’s Guild Benefit of the Rectory Building Fund Refreshments and sale of hundreds of articles that are useful, hand made,.and original in design, at reasonable prices. Saint Andrew’s Church IF YOU NEED PRINTING PHONE 1884 The Third Annual Hallowe’en Festival and Oct. 24th and 25th Sync-mm Announces appointed. The awry Is as good as the «It. Expect the moshâ€"you wfll not be (iv With Harrison Ford, David POW!“ and WaIter Hien. UNIVERSAL COMEDY ad INTERNATIONAL mt HER. GILDED CAGE” Gloria Swanson in Thursday and Friday October 5 3nd 6 'hu Shun finch Evening at 1:). all 9:" No Admission Charge Mum. Sunday at 8:];

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