Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jun 1922, p. 7

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The Philathea Class of gmgau'onal churrh will nu evening, July 7. at (he hon Boy Scouis- who desire a copy of the Duanc County mun- just re- cflred by We County Surveyor can obuin same by sen-ling («0 cents for posing? to 1 ton, Illinoi:r Ir. H. F. While. an attorney from Chicago and In. I. Willa. obste- Iririsn. aw mm"; how for I 'Rk with Mr. George Plan and Mrs. K“- ie Plan In Highland avenue. Frank Ilmu. of Highland smut. his been a home for the put few days nursing a .«un ”In“. He u- The Feuowship CI”.- cf the I 8. church will meet Monday evening. July 10. at the home of mm Fern Fain-utter. Mfmhers please note change of date. ;E¢s to 50"th on the pa m up was of "It Illinois 3H! (70.. Ian- day. Hm II I'Zrla “1mm and daungr. Barbara and Min (Emuls- “unfold. of North Main Ami. law an! rut {or u \‘Ml with mum- in Banks. Maw. I It and Mn (3 fl smat- Ant-May the wedding 0! their aim. bum (2m Spencer to II: Victor Schultz. in Chicago Saturday owning. i Born lo Mr. and M". Dennis. Jon- Hu. 0! North M‘vhlngtm Amt, Friday morning. June 22!. a boys lkmld "on Jul. . B. J. sun-9mm, of North Nata “net. left Honda) lo: a no «uh! [by with In» Inolhm at Torrhuflon.’ Wyoming. i W H. Bcidolmun is enjoviug u vu- cauon :hixa week. He will spend a put of the time in Kentucky. In; EC Brown of Chicago. has been viuitlng with her niece, Mr». L. C. Hodges, {In North Prince Aw. Ins 'flurry Wilkfl‘ and children. visited Wednesday with Hrs Robert Walk“ in Chime. B J Stevenson. of North Main SL. [alt Monday for a two weeks stay with his brother at Tolringcou, Wye. ‘ D. Harry Jenkins, of Fairriew ave. spent the week end with friend: at Tituswille, Pa. Ilrs. On'ie Petelson in spending two weeks with relatives and friends in and near Star City, lud. Born to Mr and Mrs Chas. Wolf. Jr., of Wurlen avenue, ’l‘uesduy, June 27, a twelve pound son. Miss Julia Hitch leaves Saturday for Kalamazoo. Mich, where she will spend the mmainder of the summer. Mrs J 1’ Butler of North Forest avenuea has been very ill for the past few days. - Grove. Attend the Firemen? picnic here next Tuesday. Spend the 4th at home. Robert Swe’nson, of North Forest avenue, is enjoying a vacation. Mr and Mrs Ed. Dummgan will go to Bloomington Sunday and visit over the Fourth. Miss Ruth Smith has been quite in for the past week. Mrs'Dwight Cox, of West Curtiss street, is on the sick list. Downers Glove flatware Co. RETAILERS or man GRADE MERCHANDISE TEL 30. TEL. so Jelly glasses Tumblers from 55c a dozen up Iced tea glasses Water Sets and many other pieces. Buy Just What You Want of a Nice New Line Just Received Cups Arflmr l.. Webster, Whoa-2 u“ ‘ Fourth in 00an Dr. R. R. Hermit and Ira. . Hermann, 0! Chicago. their daugh- ter, Virginia. spent the afleruoon and 'ilht Cox. of W051: Curtiss eveniugml Sunday, June 25th, with m the sick list. their friends, the Rev. Wm. Gmhe. "1 emu}. hm! hm. mm- m few and family in Grove street. s and saucers in several styles Plates in several sizes Bowls, platter and other pieces. Class of the Con- rh will meet Friday at (he home of Mn. 61 South Main Street Pattern You Can Get Any Time » II", Joan R. Pod" is enjoying up mo! and invigorating mm" 'vaI m- wonderful mountain pantry .II Hunilou. Color-do Her nimr. :er D D. Mum made he: Ah“ rev) Mus-M and u a final nur- pri-c she ”Cl-ruined the nun-day 'Socinl (Tub u a hwn luncheon in 'Mmm of Max. f‘ouer who is. soon to freturn to [)0an (3mm Mrs iEscher is a form" resident of the 'Grm-e and Ms made it very pleasant in past years for a number of Iota! Vpeopl? who haVe visual in Nuitou. i t” J “mt" attend»! I mum. a! "w [mMicity men of (he Raina”! church. motes-e of Chic-gm in CM- brag" Io-l Ffldly evening. The Iov. Mu. (uh-on. who hm- hnn how" Ivan-Hun all ovor m country In con- ‘nmiou with flu- publidty Idol. was in churn of the muting. New Ino- lhal- of publicity rote mint-w and ‘u‘ll h put into «Men in tho nut (alum | A merry party mature-l to Fox {lake in (I‘o can Wuhan-day to wand it!“ day. In tho party Iron In. R. L. Rumhuugh. Non. Sflfll. Mn. 3. 1‘. Stephen» fln. PAN. sch-ms, “ill Pile-nor fichnlu. Bony Ithowy. Run-- 'MI and Norman snow... Rich-n!” \flumhaugh. Knmflh Rut-r11. RI)“ ‘moml Nth-alt: and film Nuts. '1”. Int. Sunday while picking cher- in’u. He \uv- puny badly brubod and “when up. In, nxprkm mo leuiumi lying in bed for 05m thy-o 'alul Thurs-day he hobbied down to an 'lrain and we"! to his bunimn-n fat I ill-w hour». ? N J Fox. a! North Main almt. ihml the misfortmw to fall- {tom u Tm. Friend-Mp. \\'o- 4-- um "ku- um- rriv-mla "I. ‘nrw lu-muu- Hwy wmvtilmw glvo 1H :m nmmrnmiu 0-: mil 1" [hem hmndy Tin-Ir fmllh n-mm-ilv us to Utah \irun-t ”quill, That little shower we had Wedneu- day morning tuned u if we were going to have a real rain but it. soon poured oat. We need a good making min nrnfly an bad as we Med our breath. N. P. Bummer is enjoying a vaca- tion from his duties in (he offices of the Traveler’s Insurance Co.. in Chi- cago. He and his good wtfe motor- ed to Milwaukee {or a visit with friends this vn-ek. E. J. Hal-rim" had the misfortune to break l'fis right arm while crank- ing hi: flivwr last Sunday afternoon. The accident happened while he was preparing ta return home from a fishing trip on the Fox. Hertolm Sun have installed a radio outfit with a Magnum): in their ice cream pm'lm' and are now giving a concert, the latest news and other ,n things, “via wireless with theh" deli- cious confvctiuns. Hr and Mrs Jame: Dixon and fam- ily. former residents of the Grove, visited with Mrs. Christ Heintz and «laughtel. Lilh, at theii home in Non]: Finest menue lasl Suuda) af- (emoon. Robert Russel, of Lemont,‘ is spending this week ‘at the home of his bmther, Fred, of South Main St. He is taking a \acatiun from his desk in the g gflenelal ofl‘ices of the Al- ton rail! cad. 0n U» Fourth of July the local (com um plny the Hon! Chm, of Chm on “)6 Nov"! 35¢“ 60M ll 31!”. TN. tum h "mum! to M I (an! bunch. having ION 5 out o! 7 um- play.“ ’0 {u IM- war. Hllndule in going to give our boys 3 gm 1 battle from reports thou! their plum; this your. The an n- puted to be a slugging outfit 1th mm» am! am playing a nappy game of bull. Theidel. who turned out 3 mt game hen lut yur, win- ning the only one (or HInndsle. In In good dupe and will In Men In one of tho gum. lmhcr, the pod slat. has also been giving a good mount. 0! him-elf um! the word has been [muted Imam! that he has: elm. 0n the who" you an In nan-0nd o! I NI. game of ball. Belt Bennett. who pitched a num- ber of times for the locals last year will be in the box Sunday. Bert sure can twirl when he wants to and it 95 hoped he will be in that mood next Sunday. The lost of the team is in good shape and ready for the fray. Manager Binder fill not be back‘ from his: wedding trip by Sunday but‘ there In several good men on the‘ bench who can fill in. l Things don't look so bright this year with Herb Ehninger’s urm gone mad for with him in the box Downâ€" er.~ was» a sure winner, Herb had the Indian sign on thmn and they knew it. However, we are almost sure to cop this first game. These unnual games create a great deal of interest among the fans and plan'rs alike and are usually the best played game.‘ of the yearâ€"at least from the (iro\'ite’.~ point of‘ View. Last. your Downers won two out of three and the year before they made a clean sweep. All aboard for Hiumlalewand bring home the bacon. Next Sunday, July 2, the Downer; (trove baseball team will travel to Hiusdale to play the first game of the >eries between the two towns for 192': This is thé Firs! of I Seties of Galileo to he Played this You be- . tween Rival Teams. Pork Lolns. small and lean Pot Roast Pork Butts California Hams. 4 to 8 lbs. ave. Boneless Smoked Butts Veal Shoulder . Boneless Brisket Corned Beef Hamburg Steak, lb. Leg 0’ Lamb Sprlnd Veal Breast to Staff Brookfleld Sausage Armour’s and Swift’s Box Bacon Fancy Rib Roast ' Stewmd Chickens Spring Chickens Imported Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 cans ..... Smilax Queen Olives, 11 02. par ........... Farmhouse Sardines, American, in olive oil Prefet Sardines, per can . n.3â€" .............. Asparagus Tips, Del Monte ............... BOOT-EMOâ€"Jor the “IIâ€"harmless . w: MR‘I'IISDE M" MARKET Northside Grocery ‘ and Market STEWART ll. BURNS. Wt .‘ :' DALE SUNDAY Groceries Meats TH E REPORTER, $2.00 A YEAR! Last Sunday's game with the Silâ€" wroles proved to be a practice game for Downers Grove. The vis- itors did not have the class to op- pose our boys and consequently lost by a large score. All aboard fur Hinsda]e~â€"uml bring home the bacon. “’ Mrs. Jones, before her marriage, was Miss Allpigh Wetten. She was born in Downers Grove, educated in the local schuols and will be remem- beu-d by many local people. Mr. Jones is a brother of Howard 1’. June: of Gilbert avenue. m: Saturday 1031‘ In. ” Jones, who died at her him. in Rock Island, “1., (allowing a long illness. The Rev. A. S. Phelps, of the Con. gmgatiouul church otficiahed at the services and burial was made in Bronswom! cemetery, Hinsdale. 1.4 23c 28c 21c 22c 22c 10c 'You have surely read the newspaper Criticism Ii the biggest picture ever known. SPECIAL MATINEE FRIDAY ;? _ Each Eveningâ€"Two Shotsâ€"7: 15 and 9:15 Admission-30 ml 50:: - At premiere showin Woods Theatre, Chicago, "K admission was charged. ‘ You will be more than thrilled with this tale of low and home and the race track and in addition Buo- ter Keaton. in “COPS” , Here we have something more than a motion pic- tureâ€"a masterful picturization of the playâ€"â€" Anita Stewart in . “The Woman He Married” Lavish in productionâ€"powerful in story-â€"-a triple- punch climaxâ€"~with Amta Stewart giving the finest perfgrmpqqe Aof‘heg who_le cggger. JIM CW is truly a pictu1e fo1 even \ oneâ€"1‘01 your family and; eve1y family. F1 0111 it, the young can learn .frank- ness, kindness, valo1 and gene1osity. The old can find fo1getf11iness ‘of t1ouble and taste its antidote” f01 s01 row And all of us \1 ho believe 1n Life’ 3 draw ma, with its chapte1s of gaiety and wit, owe to Du- mas a debt of g1 atltude All fo1 one, one fo1 all. ’ Douglas Fairbanks in ‘The Three Muskett “a all-Circa! m JULIA SVAVNS (moon NWMW “MI'MCW 2 Reel Christie Comedy-.â€"â€"“Kiss and Make Up"; acme MST Each Eveningâ€"Two Showsâ€"J1 :30 and 9:15 LUCV FOX mm“; “'2 EVENINGâ€"TWO SHOWSâ€"7:15 and 9:15 AdmiSsionâ€"25 and 40c Saturday, July | Under the Management of Elmer Uhlhorn As fine a drama as ever plesentedâ€" Thursday and Friday. July 6 8; 7 Today- -Friday, June 30 SPECIAL MATINEE 3 .00 00100: Just as human and entertaining a screen document as was ever produced. The player! jiist live their parts. ‘ '25 mi

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