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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Oct 1922, p. 6

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7 Everyone can have their name engraved on a card §ifl|is year. The price is within your reach. Come in and see our samples and get prices with or without Mr name engaved on the cards, or phone 188~J had a representative will call. It being on fun- 1 prt-wn'r puppet- 0., min I! obviouw lloul llw “mum-l var-not be purrhu u-tl lm‘ amm- all!” r!“ m that it will In In nlhlrtu‘ flold. for u" prudunl put-pour». for- our. Amnnmcntu lmw bum mmlrl filth the county board a! Suwn'lnm-, who have charm of a“ mow-fly n! W. Hall. tn luw- name local or‘nnL who have (harm or all [mun-fly 0' IM- Hnll. tn Inw- mmr local or‘nnh "Hon act in I .xuporvixn)‘ capacity far 0! MM. mm il a bum and ops-u to the public ‘WHY Nm VISIT Tu!" MC "00'... ‘ We haw- hw.» wru M of mmr 'Iln‘l and ium'flrful Wing.“ in rmr flu, but an fi‘p‘wlnn" ”no! other day In of fun-«l u» A woman «aid “r lhm'l hos-Stun n minute About “humorln' Anyone“ by I visit to the «4140". The; I" o'wuyn [Ind to n- 'rm.n \i‘ailon final-W0 lmnv (but If «mmulu pmplo of the community u‘mhl lnm ”so (am hum really see- nu and Marin: chem fmm one who imm- then- would hr such a wave of rulimcnt favoring A community hurt v school that it would am by an "\I'W‘hflfll‘fl" majority. ‘ Via“ the "hook! I' This is an affair in which the mttiw community can pantiripuuu 1111- {not “I! the Citium: Asuocmtiun in mk- ln. up “w financing or the urujc'r’. doom’! nu-un that that mgunmdiu will furnish Hu- nuhr). It um-uu they Mvt mm a “lunm to b» (If help to “w ouliw tuu|lllullil), and W! being Uh- mimmy purpo :- ul tholr lluotiulmu, kn.- slt-ppnl in unJ Hill tolled the mom-y, m- Hmt it i "pended in u Ham. an) and ”w .0” WI" In lunml man (u llu- com nanny. is the time tn get your order in for en~ "0V! gravorl Christmas Cards. We have ar- ranged to supply the demand in Down- ers Grove, with a reputable firm of engravers, con- ducted by a local resident. who has been in the bus- iness for many years. We haveâ€"â€" Christmas Cards Engraved With Verse and if desired Ch - c ' is the time to get your order in fur , gmvml (Thr'ix‘tmns Wards. We have ranmwl m cunnlr tho nlomonrl in Th1“ We believe that the entire commun-I ity is in sympathy with the purpose‘ of the Citizen's Association to raise} ‘money for the permanent improve-f ment of an athletic field in the for-l fist preserve west of the village. j “on every Friday morning from the w of In Damn Grove Publish- fig dummy, :7 North um mm. It Grove. "lino“. The only maniac! most. of us have with the school is. through watching the athletic contests which the school his with otheis of the county and vicinity. In the past this has been possible on the old north side field, not an ideal place, but fair as fields} Will Engnve Your Name in Same Style Type as the Verse. with Your Old Die or a New One at a Price That You Cannot Equal Anywhere ”red at the Downers Grove Post as second class mail nutter. ruling rates made known upon "pile-don. Subscription rates 82.00 in your. Single copies 5e. 7.1.81'AATs.. . {.mmr c. 1. WINTER . . Business Manager AN ATHLETIC FIELD \W I‘Uripulc. Tlu- rucszor‘ humane fur a mmmuuity high As~.ocintiun in mk-fuh d in INN «hsnict because we nu of [he “raj-w: w": him-Illa of Um u-hool ha-ml» “ho that omnnizulin ‘ '- ‘ mm) wuw mnrv mono) to Hum). l: mu...‘ um I. a mhool “um't n-ully needed.” h. L» '.lmwn' Nw (Mum um mulenls nn'! faculty an- up unniml. (all to .\!r Raw-«l and Mr. Vc-vmm nnnllnx Uw talk-Q hm'bium. thr “amnion. Hu- light. the crowding. the utuul‘ number of thing: Hut IN modal» "0' the "toy duln." I Jud "IL' H": Iilh u! NOTICEâ€"(looking tests of 2d and Is: class. and merit, Badges will be given under (“HECHOH of Court, of Hmmr Member S. W. Fuller and Hat class or merit badge tests at that time will be mailed by the Scoutmas- texts to the Court chairman, Geo. 0. [’rickett or handed to Commissioner Palmer at the scout meeting of the last week of October. This is nec‘ ossary so that enough ‘ime will lie had to secure examiners. ton-st. preserve. Meet at school at Wednesday morning for Mrs. Palms 7:30 p. m. It will be numbered D'Hollander, mother of Mrs. Andre that Troop 2 won the I”: battle. Doesluem,.of Gilbert avenue. The How about 3 winning this one? Rev. Fr. Magnire. pastor, celebrated Let‘s Go! Study up the rules of muiem high mm; the same pastor the game in the handbook; pick your celebrating Mrs. D'Hollander's to!!!- men and lets see which is the best on wedding anniversary with a ape-l giroop in the game. ciulr service last January 6. 1 NOTlCE-Court of Honor will be Mrs D'Hollander passed away sud~ held at 7.30 p m. at school house denly early Monday morning. Octo‘ first Tuesday of Nowmber (7th). A be!- 9 She had been “siting her list of scouts desiring to take 2d andggmmht" here and the Saturday and Let‘s Go! Study up the rules of the game in the handbook; pick your men and lets see which is the best: troop in the game. I -~ all who cloum ‘lne Niumrlty of purpum in continually hammer- Awu)’ fan lu-ltrr educational {M- l'.-: llw [mm-m and for the fu- lln'lllrvn nl‘ llu- u-ummunily, ur‘ my: "Take a little “all: up to -. Emu! on Maple menus or flu“ h Wmhlnglnn mun-t uhool. malt} wonx 0N scour Mrs. Mm FEM CABIN m FOREST â€"-â€"â€" , PRESERVE PUSHED _ Fmrql mvgees ”when In s RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE 61 S. MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 80 Dams Grove Mamie Co. Come to the store and let us demonstrate to you the many good qualities of this washer and tell you why it is This machine has several exclusive features which lightens the labor of the housewife. For in- stance the wringer locks in any position desired. It can be moved an inch or less so that it is exactly where you want it. The wringer can be removed and the mechanism used for running an A. B. C. Ironer. Oscillator ‘ Beckie Wash , ing Machine The A. B. C. {Sunday previous and on her return lhome was striker: with acute indiges- jtion. She was born in Rupelmonde, tBelgium, February [6, 1852 and was married to Petrus D’Hollander Jan- ‘uary 6, 1872 in the village of Stem- dorp, near Antwerp in East Flanders} They came to Chicago in 1893. l THE GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN A HIGH GRADE CLOTHES WASHER Fungal services were held In‘ St. ngventure church, Chicllo. Int N rvmo . Downers Grove no a. «m.- A". “33% u Railroad m. M lit-It m on. M 812 M In. III-J I I My!" M a” A phonograph i. our of the low Ihimu )ou un. m-n (Lu all lhc Ian «A nun rnjuy. Ami In Thc IZrummak )0" mm "H‘ plmnnulph prrfenrd by Indium mmiriam brrausr u! its cot- tecI rcndfla’on of an work“ but mmic. One of the Times You Are Glad to Have a ’PHONOCDAP 5 AND Furniture and Undertaking Chas. W. Friedrichs Among the books recently added is Prof. Thompson‘s “Outline of Sci~ ence," a book whose nim is (to quote Um author) “to give the intelligent studenbcitizen. a bunch of intellect~ Steady growth is seen in 0hr Li- brary these days and each month show» an increase in books, circula- tion and interest, anu we look for- ward earnestly to the time when we will have ten thousand volumes on our shelves. Keep this date opne and come pre- pared to enjoy the dancing as well as doing something worthwhile for a stricken family. The Black Cat orchestra from Au- rora will furnish the music and every one is assured of a real good time. Public spirited citizens or the com- munity am holding a bepeflt dance Tuesday evening, October 25. at Li- brary Hall for the Javurek family which was recently burned Out at; Belmont. l LIBRARY NOTES BENEFIT DANCE Market ConlahtCllflbasu Phonesl‘ml76 Oniofis, 10 pBu. Rib Roast. per pound ............ Pot Roast, per pound ............ Pork Butts, fresh, per pound ..... Hamburg Steak, per pound ....... California Ham, per pound ....... Regular Ham, whole, per pound . . . Roasting Chickens, per pound Best Creamery Butter, ger pound Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkgs. . 11b package Argo Starch ........ Fancy Cooking Apples, per pound fancy Epfing Apples, per pound . .- Dry Goods - Groceries H. C. PITCHER H. E. McAlflSTER (30. Little Hug-m n-ml curly pron-run" from tho cal-1. Am! luvro are "mu-m {or «wry Mr! M \U'ur-v hum-a "vim-m“ nuvom mm fing- m-. uilh lu-uH-w pain”. all maul. {at «mud firmw, The following gifts have been 112‘ ceived: wishes to adventure further. In on- Gauntlet style of Cham- oisette, colors are Cov~ ert my] grey at tellectual adventure” and the mie- ualhyabywualtoomdoouhlth- ertoahut mum, old! ufldoh meant to be an invitation to tn inâ€" Their soft texture makes them very wmfortable; they are warm, stylish and bcimg‘ enaily washable always can bx‘ kepr spicâ€"span clean. Then the “Kuyscr Quality" you are getting lu‘m means a good deal in extra appearance and wear. Kaysvr Chamoweth- Gloves are made for every type of costumeâ€"they come in “Tia! fitylv. gauntlet and 16 button lengths. ‘ Saturday Specials Young Folks Need Mittens From Now on 85c and S! 25 Chamoiselle Goods HAVE MANY ADVANTAGES ‘nu .............................. pound ........................ 21c esh, pen pound ................. 21c k, per pound .................. 20c n, per pound ................... 17c whole, per pound ............... 24c kens, per pound ................ 29c r Butter, gerpo ............ 53c paghetti, hpkgnun ............... 25c rgoS .................. ,, .- 8c : Apples,re per pound ............ So gram, per pound .............. 2:: Wrist style of Chamoi- sette, or silk, colors are Brown, Covert, Black and Grey at 50c, 75c, $1.00, Sl.50 See our large display "1' knit goods, we um not come and see, our pri- describe each one but cos are seasonable and range from 39c to 8|.50 16 Button lengths of Chamoisotte, colors are Covert, Brown Grey $2.25 and $1.50 A drinking fountain will soon be installed. been otdemd. ’ “M0 for the Amateur." from Mr. 8. H. Stu-yin; I set of loose M encyclopoedll with mo to put-dun new loaves. than Mr. hwuy; and five dollars from Mr. Bond to help pay for a net of Dickens which has 21c 21c

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