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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Nov 1922, p. 10

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Six young men from Downers Grove vent to Riven, Wis, Friday for the week end to attend the Home Coming featlvitlea at Rlpon Cone”. They wore Sldney Ilelelmn, Frank Hill Stanley Honthugton. Bruce Bush, Karl Kellogg and Wllllun Reamer. They were guests of Guth- rlo Boon, Edvard Tent and Lelloy haem‘etherrhhthndm in the 'flnger of her electric wk In. machine lat Saturday morning. Before she could exudate it the fingers were pretty we“ bruised Ind shehunotbeenahletoueitsina. Wforthelednreonthem- nion Play at the WM church next lav-day and Tuesday are on sale It helm-um A Iiebel‘s and at the church. There will be two lectures and: evening at 0:” and 3m o'clock. Advertisement. The Armistice (knee given Set- Inhy night by the Alpha $33 one of the W main of the won. Sixty-eight couples vere in‘ attendance at Library In“ which "3' mmpriately decanted for the oe‘ adonmdnwonderfulflmemhadl 21. All membefi an! Irgdvu be me as More will be imam business And an entertainment fenâ€" The Auxiliary of the American Legion mu '50. Hrs. Wm. Sin-he Mr Hall Mn rolmnrd from Eric. P... when ho thin-d "to fat- tory M the Trek. ('11.. Where the electric rushing martin" nre tutor neural Me k mm "m- abligMnl with what be m and preparing far a busy selling sum. It and In E H "unfinflm drove to "om-no Cum-r and mvd "I! w"! lid '10! (Hr main, flunk: Ruhr and family. Mr. flak" h:- jut! he." "dawn! tn M9 four". km in the mu- brick-tuna. reprnvmim the I00! distrid. Mink up vv-nr an (m "it m4 many mum-em of CM \Hnry d In. lomp Mdmn O'Noill lamwv‘ nuv night Pill n with your family and {We and M in "n H: mm undo. Hoot at lupin awn” om! Ilia Hind. {wing ml. abut 7:ls’n. lino an adults. 50 «mu: all «haul ohtHnn. 25 mln. Amman-"M. Man In HI; .mm m 01 I. I). chub under no any” a! "a W!- .m- rhu. Adwflhoml. Th hum l’l-y Nun la it uh. ca :1 the "and!“ than): Howl-y and Tuesday, Nmtmh" 20 Ind 2| I: rominful. Th1- w-kva 0' admit» with“ In the PAM-bl Play IO¢~ \nn Mu rev-k h. haul“. 80 mu; Ill «bod fldldm .16 Ma. The "IL-With :5. ”RM of out «lend bduvd turd -- «I U1 0‘ and“ canon to latch “by It with" an nut. Mums-nut. In LII-mm POM. nun-Ind u M u I" to. I- But lupin ‘mu load" In.” TN 7". m rm. In A 1' 0179». mm Iv-APNOIM.WIMINW Wanton, m Hominy waning, November 30. Nuum la a wonderful mtour of Health and never fall. when given a chm. Tub Chlropnctk Adjut- mu. Adv-fitment Tho mm. M“ No, bobs M57“. Wotan-dank] Moll Gun... opened Wduahy. In” an! arid an tho nude- on Our first inhuman! of Educ-“r prices. This “I. In being held I" bet "‘5‘ fl “"5““ 5““ ii ““93“” um have arrived. Co... 5.. “d m "‘0 “we“ of “lo thumb Midi-ax to an... about the anus dulled. than. u. C. l'itchar. Munsan "W'- The following 1m otâ€"upendnms The Anita Girls of the UM The Inna! bunt nd chit-ken «luring the empugu is in line with Sunday school will meet with In. dinner 0! an Conception! Indie: my plan In take my constituents en- Guy amp, m M. m. m, Md will he held Thur-day and Pfi-‘unly into my confidence in the n- loodny waning, November 20, day. Nov..." 28 and 24. in the vandal detnilu o! n Inf-{nun nudi- Nuum la a wonderful mtour of Church union. The hunt will h- dm'n ullvmou Ind to main! them Hunt and never fall. wk. given . tilde I baht! Ida And will begin It {any with my clona- to remnant shun. Tm cum Adhfl- 1-00 3». In. on hunky and on Fri- unm In a many. man" In tho‘ mu. Adv-"haunt. any the hour will continue and the mun-m Amity o! It. 81-10 0! Th- Whm M‘ No, 5.1.. “in" ”ma n mo n n. m wink. m by». Wm. “a“u'l’" dinner on uh u Zlud’l in" KIM-n- Have your pinno tuned or repaired by John G. Dams, member Nntional Animation of Piano 'I‘uners, 50 N. lulu st.. phone 82-M. Advertisement. Some frost that was Wednesday morning following the three day moisture period which nude some of the dirt roadsâ€"mud. um Ruth MM], is spending the Mrs. MM were the recipients of week with an aunt at Cicero. eon. many beautiful presents in honor of vnleseing from her recent operation. the ““5““- Mr and Mrs C H shuts attended Mr. and Mrs. Hotsett were married‘ the wedding of a niece in Chicago in fields. Illinois, November 14, 1812. last Saturdny night. They made their home in Peoria for Mrs A H Bamhsrt was hostess to 38 years coming to Downers Grove the Onkwood Thimble club last Tues- “in years am. They have two child- day at her home in East Corliss st. ran. Charlee H. 1(0ch of Peoria. New caps, scan-far and gloves to and Mrs. G. J. Nagenheimer, of Chi- mnch the needs of cooler weather at‘caxo. and three grandchildren, Chas. Pitchers . Advertisement. Bourke Motsett, William James Mot- urs '1‘ F Kelly mended a card no“ and Carol Edna! Mannheim ' party It the Edgewnter Beach hotel er. Mr. and Mrs. Hewett and their last ’l‘hursday. The sfl'air was given two W 1nd HIS- Magenta-laser find by the North End Womans club. son were present for the day. Mr. Have your piano tuned or repaired lagenheimer was unsble to be here by John G. Domes, member Nltional because of business in California. .___Aj,41 - M: and Mrs Wm Strauhe spent Sundny with friends in La Porte, 1nd- lflsn Ruth Miskeliy is spending the week with an aunt at Cicero. collo‘ vnleacing from her recent operation. Mr and Mrs C H sums attended the Wedding of a niece in Chicago lost Saturdny night. Mrs A H Bamhart was hostess to the Onkwood Thimble club last Tues- day It her home in East Curtiss st. New caps, scan-fax and gloves to mid: the needs of cooler weather ah“ Have you seen those lovely things blatant: wear at Pitchers. Adv. erlmd bungalow in Haiti} Kain street Health W913” Strength. Hope and Gonna:- Tnh Chlmpncflc Adjust- luutl. Advertisement. 1 “WMIMWMf Hess has sold on 0! his $.- MIR. "It I‘M!- ml. Medalion Olives, quart bottle ~- ........ Medallon Olives, medium bottle ....... Medalion Stuffed Olives, medium bottle Sweet Cider, per gallon .............. Boiled Cider, per bottle .............. Seeded or Seedless Raisins, per pkg. .. Little Buster Pop Com, per pkg. ...... Fancy Eating Figs, llb box ........... Pot Roast, per pound ..................... Brookfield Sausage, per pound ............. Armour’s and Swift’s Box Bacon, per pound Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound ........ Boneless Corned Beef, per pound .......... Roasting Chickens, per pound ......... Pork Loins, small and lean. per pound . Fresh Pork Butts. per pound ....... Fresh Pork Shoulder, per pound ....... Spare Ribs, per pound ................ Veal Shoulder, per pound ............. ”INSIDE mum lhn m to" flying 1m "Id-Ha In. In? ll .01. try minding 9L!!! gun.’ , You till ".4 tum "math n! m- A fresh. "in. «Id “at hub "in at "mun it“ am m! I. the undue. 1", this “In 1. Leave your orders for Turkeys, Geese and Ducks for Thanksgiving Mr. and In. James "human, of Sam;- avenue. celebrated the M~ tieth anniversary of their marriage Tuesday. November 14. The home“ was prettfly decorated with yellow chrysanthemuma and open house was held for the stream of relatiws, old ’triends and neighbors who came to ofier their congratulations on the en'- niversary 0! fifty years of huppy wedded life. More flan fifty friends called during the day and Mr. and 3mm WWW! on com mom: mummy SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Prob cm: In“ Pitta. a u, in the Inn-dad mm. o! n legislaflvu nut will h- dm'n mum" Ind to mud: ‘ will begin at {any with my cloth to re Vandal“!!- thmlnlcndnnbhmunu “no and the "firthitd Amfly o! (to 8 L ll lid-- 1”“ 2mm in. Inn-Jun- Wlll County Wu Cor ing ym You ti pound .................... 22: ad ........................ 22¢ per pound ................ 25: ’3 Box Bacon, per pound 46c utts, per pound ........... 33c in the home and in school. as‘vell as" tra! 00W” ................... $200.00 laws that will better the condition of DuPan County Republican.“ ' Central Committee ............. 100.00 women name earners; and to oppose _ . with all possible rstreuxth, those ma- New-paper Adm-nun. “ ........ 220.23 aurex which menace our homes and Printing, “M5. GIMNS. etc 351.88 the “W...- of our people. This is a Travel and hotels 187.89 work in which the chumheu tnd clubs Bill Posters’ Union 8.00 and all organized labor will he in- Stationery Ind Ton. .............. 41381 tenstml, and I can attention to the fact that a united stand i; necessary Total Expenses ..._.....31m_os to Ruin; about the things desired. Contributions .A . 169.00 The following list of expenditures _ __ » â€"_...__. F in the law making bodies of the Graves was her niece. xzate, one must. maintain the same united suppmt of measures that are Today'- Sam-com“. {or the general good. that We have Happlnm ls "m a "salve a." establixhed in the election of a mem- but the Joyous nrllvlty of the host anti her through whom we can work. To highest [Inn-r66 out tlw,socll.â€"Boston that end I suggest that all organi< Tram-rim. zations of women ,especially in the 415': district, arrange to keep them- ”mm", Order. selves informed as to the activities in “1 mm! a (nhj(uk.nn"' Hum lmle R0“ Springfield, and be ready to support Ion farmer. "And I want u “live with in no uncertain manner the laws the head out off." which make for the betterment of comlilions that surround the childJM port accorded me by the men, for'chunh. ofidlfled at the grave. which I am equally grateful. but I M'1‘8- .Peue passed am e: the think no one will deny um this me home of her son. Dr. mm c. peculiarly a woman's battle and P9880 in New York city. My, therefore a larger share of the credit November 11. She Wu born at Glen should go to the women. E"?! July 23. 1353 and made her It is fitting at this time to mmlndlhomo with her sister, Mrs. John W.‘ ourselves that our work in the in- Graves, of Highland avenue. for a (crest of a better tone in poliics ls number 01' years being well known only begun. In order to be eflective '0 many In the community. In. Ed. in the law making bodies of the Graves was her niece. my I use the columns of your“!!! Mon, November 14 u 13;» paperto thunk the mnamrm'm 31" ma, Glen Ellyn, tor county for their loyal response and "fl- 3"! Pelee. I 10mm- nnidmt of support at the poll- on November 73 Downers Gmn. The Rev. A. ‘8} I am not unmindful of the loyal sup-l P931198. pastor of the Congregational Inn! .109an na- .u- Oh m-_ I..- flhlln‘l (I‘d-5.4] -A LL- .___AA,. To the Editor: mums vorm‘ " *I '2.» gr... 15c 17c 16c 21c Lehmann 6' Michels Star; ll manual; 0' Au. KIN“ Milmum mom has P.5d by In. O'Neill Contribution»: 1 school; 2 dull. 2'] 5m (Ills .. _ Edwuvl G. 19-00 0: Co. MEMMWM ”mount-c Unusual Oran. “1 mm! a l'hk'ko-n." sum lmle Roe. lo a farmer. "And I want it alive with the head ('ut off." $1 8 $1.19 $1.35 ”Megs m bald Tm- Kfi' '0‘“- com [YNDEIWBAI Wrights Health "dawn! for I»; IN". and men. he laud lined guilty. I: ulna. at not me Telephones I77 0 178 Beeehnnt Imam! or Spag- Delicious Anna. lb. _.....10e Fancy Hanowi Dates, lb. lac Savoy Catnip. hm bottle. Good Luck Buy: in Groceries ”“8 AND GIRLS Boy" and Cirk' Wool "an: 13¢ will" Wad Cu. Hack color was! In». On Sale u I! you did not have one- - 8min to get In line this year. ler. firth! r! ”If $1. 25 what flour. pig. .......l§e “TII'S ”IA?” ”088 mu Show” ”curvy. “or the [Mn an. .m. (uh- am you have u the Holidays unmet u and by Oh Christmas Savings Account manned-ulnar). mm CASHM-E WOOL "ME FOR 11"; brighteroulhokmrmorehopefulcondiflon. 0t oonrseitisthembberbuslnesslknowbestahnt, hutpmsperltyinanyllnemmoquflpmlpemyh all related industries.” -W. 0. Rutherford, Vice- President, Goodrich Rubber Co. ' “A Iuflfideohmpmedeuud pmfltyismfihgh thmghouttheUnited States. “humanism: FIRST NATIONAL BANK 48c That Contented Feeling Downers Grove. Illinois. ' 89c, 95c, $1 37.1w ”Cm $2.45

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