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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Nov 1922, p. 7

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and In. Arthur "all, and In. In- ,dnmonch, of Chicago: Hr. an! In. Chub: Schivenr. Ir. and In. G. Funnier and Ir. Joe Spulln, and It. and Mrs. Ed. Enter-long and hum. of Naperville; It. and Mrs. Eugene Phfl. Ir. and Its. Howard Phi. It. Alols Pf-fl 1nd Hr. Ind Ill-a. Joe PM! and m, of Downers (bloat- of my beautiful pieces of film and 3 Met of 311m dollars It m : delightful occasion and will long be remembered hy those present. The out of town guests were In“ and In. Emil Phil and sons; Km Selmltt end Martin Faulhaber. Dulc- “ later in the evening delighted all my the square (knee with the M It the piano playing "A Hot Time In the 0M To“ Tonight.” Ninety four guests partook of the de- licious refreshmenta. chicken salad. nndwiehes. pickles, ice cream, ate at”, nuts and eoflee were served. The bride and groom were the re- Progressive endure was flayed, the Im plats being awarded Hrs. Adam Kathy Ind Howard Pratt. consolation Trudy-five wars :10 on Norm»â€" fin eleven": mun"! at 88. Pet" It! Paul's chnrrh. Yawn-ilk. «m of 1M lovlkst wodclings of "w mm“. 0» Saturday “Thing in honor of this occasion Mr. and "H. Henry Faul- Mher :2anth their silwr wed- (lug annivmary at their country he. The house was beautifully doâ€" nated in M rm and wide. ml ear-tins 1nd white durum)»- mm In put-slim. my. m will hr: 110' In! at Ollh and Law; Koo! Tying,’ .- nl “a a mun? :flvdutkn 0!. 0|: ”OI; Bunâ€"ob you Im tho: M .000“ of can». "all.“ IMO' h- hou In In for mlmm' Cm: ml no and Inn WANTED â€"- In who will duke Ch Mk:- of "mum; um! um: at In.“ one or hm main” a mm: u help In shaping the dander oli the mm of (mm in Ma loom Io fly through "19 purpocdul rMfldnj HUI-1 woman of Sewing. some; on Ms said: ”I! ran un- a man. you A." ono when; I!" H‘ you an, a toy yon pan- 3 wholr mulliernAi “O. “NO." WI" pm sle in!!! "w: nob? (am (a Hu- IMN mod In. Tunda) min; nr call ‘2!!! ‘III find how mu mu nnv a.- a hill!" of IM- tutu". - My. November 2|. 1:“: p. m umuwmwmuwm lead Mn W Tabb Ming. Till [I Ibo beginning of I £ mus. ”Inc 0! Instruction In like“ Wâ€" m Graduation «main» of (NI du- cm In held ‘- blurb. The “I.“ h to Iniu mm of IN: will“! for and“! min u Stunt [181‘ on. Anyone him-Ital la «mod Io M TU: mum no “unit“ on to“! Fem! l'tou‘n'o as early I. “the Afternoon at Mile. Robert McClain n3 elected to m I: town myor tor this month in the citizenship trulning course. This is Ive-registration week for this map and about 20 wil be registered. Tb Troop Committee is being built up and it is oxpechd that acting chairman Weinbeirner will have the positions filled 5nd will all n meat- lu‘ by next Tuesday. A drive is being made this weekj to have I" the fathers of man: at} aide Saturday Afternoon. November 1.. to help in the construction of the- Iog cabin. Here is a rul opportunity! for Dad to do I great service for aw Scout Community and the boy. Corral At Troop Three's meeting Tuesday Scout Larson was reinstated by a vote 0! the Troop Conclave. Mr. Adams was present and told the scouts 01 the necessity of coming out to the Forest Preserve Saturday to “you the cabin. The Bear patrol h making the highest record in the human! contest; last week’s clos- h; figures showed this patrol lead-1 log with 62 points. 1 SILVER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY "ul- nn H In una- I"..- who u than! 1.“. ’A n I htmlnl I: my“! to} “M" | man no ohunlbon on {M I No man um herbage-m 61 S. MAIN ST. 'plaho and “to want has». A! ll! Jam fact It"! N. in Ms 011 word... i'utflnlr thud“ IN 5“" fl. fur-upcnudvdutmuunp- renal-dud?“ Monu- nonpmmmmhmm «um Ir. Mum to bully duo! mm»... In A plum and "1m! 0n ~wnumbomflmfltop- "nun“! of "flat 0. “NW.“ “C gnu-pd u the than u u aiming m claps at I Mrll'. mu. M and but of am M ("M Into I igxgszi.§ 111:, .rifi 3.33.: 5. >113- .uigzvalQa-A‘FZQ! wig-vanity! gals-isn‘t; swam]. “a... «a. mud». um 10-May. "a h A alarm (or an I. A.flflrrCo,demAh-A HIM. CM“:- m i.“ t hm o! Many an! m: ha "a Chic» go Truumo mom! Inks m 0! 3 young mu. in! he. own with mowing in an any, who run and ammMu-muumuu find-M. A. 8. “mm. tho you. an M.” Ilotu' Funny Hubbyâ€"”PMs milk is turned." Wiflâ€"“lmposeibk! It can't be. This is a one-way street.“ And that the anal Christ-so rush is I tooth-ll play. Duo- hov 3 Dust Du? Tell u what he til-b. We'll'ulat It. given 3 key. That 8. C. means “Big Cellar." â€"And A. D. mu 'after dark." Thu I “Hick” town is a boon He'ssostupidhoflahlks That there is a point to imam. That he can sing in any flat 1! Flat paints that have no gloss, in all colors Porch floor paints Interior floor painfi Colored vamisha for all class- es of work DEAF, .003 IN AIRPLANE. NOW HIM“ Interior paints for inside use in all colors House paints for oiltside use in all colors rr law we FELLEQ wno Home w: mu m‘ WEST- u“; we scum m erases me new runâ€"r are "mate! Downers Grove Hardware Co. DUMB DAN RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE BEST PAINT SOLD Don’t Waste Time With Poor Materials WHEN YOU SEE THIS BRAND OF PAINT YOU KNOW THAT YOU HAVE THE BEST MAKE IN AMER- ICA. or and that he could hear again, 'felt so happy he almost jumped out of the machine.” Harris says he goes up every week: If possible and that he can hear per- fectly for five days after In unen- slon. After that then is a slight dkninuation of the hearing sense but believes that he is cured. Altho 1918 War Savings 8mm do not mature until January 1. 1m. Postmaster C. H. sums announces that he will want them on and af- ter November 15 in exchange for the new 4% Treasury Savings Certifi- cabs. it was the sound of the powerful mot- REDEEM YOUR 1918 WAR SAVING STAMPS NOW -- POSTMASTEI Cor.lnhCufli-I8b Ml‘mtl’n Perfection Butter. per pound .......... Plantation Buckwheat Pancake Flour. ; 3 cans Dutch Cleaner for ............. Telmo Pumpkin, per can .............. Potatoes. per peck .............. . ...... Onions. 10 pounds for ................. Cabbage, per head .................... California Red Grapes. 61b basket ..... Flor‘dn Oranges. per dozen ........... Pork Loins, small, per pound ......... R‘lb Roast, per~pound ................. Veal Shoulder Roast, per pound ....... Veal Breast, per pound ...... -.v.« ....... Smoked Ham, whole or half, per pound California Ham, per pound ........... Smoked Butts, per pound . . .- .......... Narrow Strip Bacon, per pound ....... H. C. PITCHER Saturday Goods - Groceries Market Groceries Andagoodlingofbrushesal- of 'work Auto enamel: in all colors Monastery stains for new work, in all colors Colors in Oil and Japan B. V. S. varnishes for floors and interior work Spar varnishes for outside work and kitchens Valspar yarnishes for all kinds Meats ways "on hand umnce Regen of South Main street, returned Saturday muting ifrom Quincy when he has been sup- 1«including the instillation of n his belting job. Every 1918 Sump W we: will he wanted it in mm nine of five dollars it used so put pay- ment for one or more new Conn. cam. dated January I, 1928. This opportunity should appeal to everyone who holds ,War Savings Stamps bought in 1918â€".er he holds one Stamp or two hundred. Postmaster C. H. Stunts is anxious to handle the bulk of these exchanges before the usual Chriatmns rush be- gins at the postoflco. All owners of 1918 War Savings Stamps should take notice and govern themselves accordingly. co.'.o- I'lcaotun ~..-o.... ‘buket. I! ....... TELEPHONE 30 .571: .15c . 11c .18c veal: 1n English Inf-d a lbve inn-ta. that Erin's 3 ml lab rescue in the midst of intrigue 3nd wild odventure. "A BETTER ONE THAN 11!: 3mm...“ 17... Alum-AMI! 15 eds; Mil. II “I THURSDAY and FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23 Inc! 24 In a story vibrant am. "with.” love ”an. lh‘l’i" with game mung: and "Mum". "muâ€"may; with ”how!!!" and myo- Dvy, Supporting rt‘l includm Wand. "Juicy and Chum: Oflk. va hm Vnkflim hm gin» «nth ray-Anni «mu-mm It in (Me um Five! I! an Amvinn MM, km. "on an a jet- olH pr m d hum. in «Wm M! malt-t prfmmm In vial" MON, TUES, and WED” NOVEMBER 20, 21, 22 A Western romance that's got 'em all donned for uul and thrills. Two famous sun and n splendid suppordn an. :- tually filmed in the great Wemrn caucus. Story by Clyfie Pitch. NONBIVILLE POLLIISâ€"A 1". Ice! Candy INTERNATIONAL NEWS Abandonâ€"W. II and a «In: Bulls: 15 and 28 can Dicke Theatre link-ho‘Ad-Ns $1 Wt: new" '3 mo- QM” SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18

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