Inn "My of bedding plum. m '03.. ramble yum, talu- n'l. m mill-w. dc. c.- v. Don’t expéï¬mnt with your clothes. I: in too expensive. Get expert ad- vice. O. Hirsch. the Clenner and Dylbr, 17 E. Curtiss Sheet. P‘I me-AGV. "‘9“ If. and Mrs. Ralph Rasmeiler was among the man yhcnl poopk- who van in attendance at tho Navar- vme Humming on Decontion my. of TIM, on... In! viiitinx with her Hr. and Mn R C. Briggs, of 44 an!!! Avenun Ila: Nellie Tnmhull expmts to have Worm for a few day: visit with her Mother, I. J. Tumbull, at W Ridge. m. Ir. Md Mm Dan Cadwefl. of Bur- lington. Win. lrride Wednesday for a visit with their daughmr. Mrs. E. W. Perkins, of Carpenter Street. hr lino Haul-kl McDonald and her sister. Input and small daughter. W on Sundny u the Hamburger bane, corner Sutton and Belmont. Ira-d IlrsJerry Young. of Rogers Pith. spent Monum- Day at the home of Mrs. Young's brother, [ps- Mottled Sheep “In." for On?- lci or Ll" lemma it use pet 100 pound lock or 81.40 per not {a maimtammouflmul Moth“. â€"Adv. Wu. F. Jumper. Jr. spent Momorinl Day with (In folks how. Mr. Jim" is (thing "In intpmiw training for “W ofï¬an at Ft. Sheridan. Skinned mill: is m oxmllont food hr chickens or pus. I will dclivvr it to you. "pet or mar, at ten cam per gallon. Elmer Ullllmm.â€"Adv. “inw- Perm-Ill umu. sum: Luv- 80“ at 2- . pound nr 13c In bu d I mud. or Inn" .1 Mom I. lumu~um (I. Guy Simmn. who is n monkâ€"r of It. «flan "son-v u Pt. Sheridan. I†Si‘y with Mr. and Mrs. V. am he". Ir. and Mrs. (la-Ir Carlson and Ir. all! In. (Win. "rinhn of (“M- m mt Momminl Day hrrv' wilh (to 20-" Ian")- on N. Main urn-t The Wnun'n Guild, of 8!. Andnwu chuck. will ml win: “is: Llnyd. I" M! Ave-mu. Thumlny, Jam 70.. I! 2 o'clock. TN nin Wnlmwh) mailed 0w 5" pin of Nap-Willi“! )Ic-mnrinl DI] «Manon, whwh I’B)‘ inc-M in 0n Inning 539 «ohm. rlbbua. \‘egelnhla and huh. Mum for a). n "or no". lm-bmm-n. In R \Vuulnuur. nu ma briu you name Yaw-uh m- t... the". enriched ml): pun- cream ll lie pr flint. Elmer L'Mhom» â€"AI‘\'. In. leClun would Mu- lo mm her i... for 0w nummor. I! you aw in- W all 574. Adv. 6-1-1142 Dom! fomfl In look after Hu- many breeding plat-«u of mm. Hun i.‘ Hu- mlu of “W "noble. Chla- Curtis-o and family of May- vood. whim! wlntivuu hmv on Um." outta» Day. Lehman ‘ Mich-l un‘ aiding tha- fly "alum. (N am am! u» it all "w flunkâ€"Fly Commiun-. Ir. and Mm Chas. Well» and baby of En! Chicago. ln¢l.. visited with "have: here over anorinJ Day. HIM Knox, n forum-r [anchor in our Ms vinflt‘d he-r rolntiws lhv Lo»â€" wr Barr family this work. Mr. and Mrs. I". B. ’l‘apley and daughter. Leann, visited with rennin-s ll LIGrIIlIge. on Decoration Day. Reading plums, flue pansleu. also vegetable plum: 0! all kluds :1 (ml. lau‘l Greenhouses, Plume 210a,."AuV. Hrs. Minnie Hurthun roturm-d Mun- day morning from a visit with her brother at Puirmount. Minn. Stem-r0, Burns and Fwd Edwzmls are now serving as acting vorwruls with Balhuy C. Ir. and Mrs. L, W. Wright moved Tuesday into one of â€in l‘rim-A- Hans on North Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank "arm-r spent Memorial Day at lhv lumu- of Mrs. Scott. at Sterling. lll. Pullifl large ilowcrahig laricly uuw is lhc lime to plum. Chas. V. Wolf, (irrrulmuscs Paid! uvenut mat “'mhiugmu . Ilsa Hazel Slums has returned from Summit and is again ï¬lling her plate at the local telephom- exchange. John Grey spent Decoration Day ï¬shing at Hudgon, Wis. Come in and inspect our lnlertype composing machine. in. u. E. annbull is visiting rel- ative: In Princeton, in. hum; and straw hats cleaned, 0. Hirsch, next to the post-oflice.â€"~Adv. Fox Baleâ€"~-Puuy. Fred Cumin-Adv Dom! forget to make or buy 1: fly and son, Wimp». â€In“ COME IN YOURSELF AND TRY THE DRINKS AND ICES WE SERVE. THEN YOU WILL COME OFTEN AND BRING THE CHIL- DREN AND YOUR FRIENDS. UPON THE PURITY OF WHAT WE SERVE FROM OUR COOLING FOUNT YOU CAN "RELY." LET THE CHILI: bnEN COME TO OUR COOLING FOUNTAIN AS OF- TEN AS TI'IHT EY WI 5'1 THE JERSEY- RICH ICE CREAM WE WILL SERVET I'IEM WI L NOT ONLY PLEASE THEIR PALATES BUT BUILD :HLH‘ EI B.$DIES OUR ICE CREAMS ARE PURE AND L m HEALTH A :19; gar. "FOODS." ‘-._ _-.. _.._. _-.-...- --._ .‘._.. ....-. Arno l‘hlhom ix now 3 n-vmlrr of tho Unitml Sum“: Amhulnm-n Poms. "1' nxpods to Irma for Hm rum! in Frann- lth Wmllwsvlay uilh lam Hospital Unit No. 2. This unit ix cumsnl of 3!."an M "w l’nirmu si‘y of Chicago. Mrs. D. N. "nvvns. “11" “'3: known lo Iht‘ older "whim“ of "cm "N’s Gmw and vicinity uhmv 5hr meidml for sixty ymrn. pa >n| nun} nl flan home of Mr son. ('hmhw'. a! Rimi. California. in; nf mrlvl f lakr [Ham a! flu \: l!" n . "sir: “ï¬t-noon" Word M:- In"! I (nu! fnv I‘I'hol Slyn-r. of Nun-n... uml r ly Q‘fllfl'fl)“. in Hw Inna! l'l'†uh "III Im- yuung mu \-:| nun;- nl "w Kl-nnnu- lmquml I." )- u fI-w wm'k.‘ mm (WRH‘VNV‘ Ihtrkpr NV“. ('. :‘4 I’m-h»- Shw-v‘l, dim! a! :2 In Sinxh-(vrry tank pm! Librrty Loan pun-th- m (‘im Ra'unluy. IIv mm ul-n .m 0 mm". that want-d on Mu)": non Ind ï¬nally [III hi: pranu go into lhn (My Hull ha u H (I; Mr. and â€I“. L. A. “him null mu. I'nul, haw ")0va lo Alum-u, “hrrv Nr. Whllr In Im'nh-cl u- nun-m fur Hu- Adams Exprmu (30. Tim: mun) friondl wink "II-m pumu'rily in IM-ir new honw. Mr. and Mm. I-‘nwl Smh ulnl I'umil, lml Mimi I'Zluiv Su-ib. lt-uu- for 'l'ulvdo Ohio. today. 'I’ul-‘nio 13 Mr. Shit-'3 Iormu-r home nml III“) will pun-l m-\'~ vml wvrh lhcn- \isilmy “uh I'vln- NW» and hinmlx. ’Ncwton L. .‘Iillm', I'm'nu-Ily a nu- Munt ul‘ Downow (iv-mu, and mm pmluumr of 1h» Stu-\«.-n.u-ilh-. Mom" high ulsool. “as in I’u\\na-Iu ï¬rm.- Tueulay of (his \m k m am~ml Hu- funeral of his luthvr. .\lar‘.iu )lilIc-r. The Hutches Inn-1» [won Imam-ml from the many wound» on lln- fum- und neck of Clifford lmwnpm-t. who was injun-d in an dumnmbilv :u-vidn-ul two wwks ago. "in fur uill lw pn-lly wvll scm‘nul fmm xhn ruh. Now is lhv tinw to plant Izm- po- know in this" ‘mnu- urcurnli g In mm who are “mm-d up" on :lu-n- ml- lun'. Your poinlum {or wnsunmliun m'xl \vintc'r hhould bv plank-«I now. Mrs. Wm. Divlrich and dunghlmiuf (Thimgm, fixilml 'l'uvmmy with hm- uum and urn-Iv. .\ir. and Mrs. ('. H. Stunts. Sht' will be I'I‘Dlll'lllh(-I':‘I‘ h_\' hm‘ friomls llvu- us- limo Pumll. 'l‘ho â€(Sham-rs" Clam; of the flap- list ('hurch will row-at [he plalylct. “Sewing for the Hmllwn", which was given by them last wank. They are remaking this by requml. Mr. Robison, who fornwrly (aughl in our high school, was in [own lhis \vvuk on his annual visit (0 Jr 1- 1'1 Hawk-y. H0 is nu\\' Imam-.1 :u 'lm-mu. Arizonia. I“. lei-wig Sun will dost» their stoveat 12 o'clock,nunnJ-vm')‘ WHI- noaday during lhv muntln uf Junv, July, August and Sulnmnhvr, Hurting Wednnsday, Juno (3H). George Cline, 1h.- .~.ix your oh! son of Mr. and Mrs. 600. Clinv. of Belâ€" mont Avenue, umlm'mmt an upma- toin at the Wrst Suburban lluspilul. Wednvsday. Rev. and Mrs. Herbert Strossman, of Naperville, visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Stressmun’s sisters Mrs. L. I“. Gerwig and Mrs. W. J. Stunts. Remember you fellows hvhwon (ho ages of twenty-one and thirty. in- clusive, it is a year in jail for you if you don't I'vgislvr m-xt Tuesday. June 5th. Robert J. Durnley, of Rockford, a former resident of Downers Grove. is rapidly recovering from a serious opv elation which he underwent at the Presbyterian hospital wcently. near Wuhlnxtpn amt. Puma 13w Kr and In “II- M ml m ‘5‘“; 50113.01" Mm, N Y. have bun a.- 'Wolhxs Greenhouses, Prairie avenue. iting this week with Iln. Buofl’l W Robert 1. Dunley, of mat-Mord, a then H-Sas’nfrman uni lunfly- They former resident of Downers Grove. is made the "'1? from Albany “3 {our rapidly recovering from a svrious up‘ Sherman tam‘li“ attended 3 family mun-n... ..-|.:..I. I... .....l...-wnno m H“. Whaaton. HOUSEMAN DRUG CO. (If nn 0" H |¢ pm! in â€to in (Human on 0 cm â€W rum- .‘Iug m Thump H. llu in! sum In lunch. ‘ll "IN v .\|v nan-fl lmnzr "H “I†:1an "n The happy [air will min the" home a! N5 Rog"! street. [ht-on ï¬rm-n. where "Kit friend: an well mum um :momlnl by his maul. ('flbnt Hrlmu of lll‘o‘l'. The bride wore a gun" ul 'Mlo ï¬ll new CE chine and mm": a hue Duo-quot of white rarnnunnn. she '1.- “union! by her um", Mm (‘hn 7.3m. who wore a amt" of pink :1": and "tried - imlmln‘l 0' pink I'm '0â€. Frivnds nnd rwlutlvn had thought mm thv trading would be In June, and uh:- i‘aunm ol lam-non tn 3 unwise In many, The groom. Ion «r Mr. and )Irn. Prod 9mm M (‘13:. “mun-m1 Nurmomn rad Ibo Im- prom-he "an 'Mrh made the ('0 um" um! um. and nhuvm nut (â€that “In "mgr-lululng "no mmmm nah- enjoyed I delightful ml Ln...» M M» cream Ind ales. Thu [adding ‘0! "if PM..MNO'I ut \mn m "Gouda-Mu helium the luu, «mm "pom Mo ion. 1'» humo- ‘uu demrlll-d 'Ilh INC. Ill pmh :arnallons and "an ml. (luv u' Iho urnfllm '04le 0! Nu- your "- whim-Ind In! flaunt dug "um. .\Iny 203. when Ill- Ill-M l 7.1"" mm unund III "M! NM! 0! mulrlnmm w PM P. MM)“. JIM. ll Ihv lmnw at the brim“. MIMI. Ml“ .md \lvn. \Ylllum 7.1m. north at (In \ llluli'. lluwynnki. A.. lcurr: Bunch. FA- uaml, Inn-r; “mm. (II-n. bun; Human-n. Clam. curd: llulunvonh. John I... lulu-v; Wh-IM, Comm]. .1 ca uh. a men-ling of [hp "ï¬nal-lo Lndiu Aid Society. A very enjoy-bk! afternoon .xus upon. Thou in the party were .‘ll'hdflmi‘fl, l.. Klein, fl. Wolleruhelm. l-I. Sshm-u, fl. erthrrbee. P. Binder, 1'. MorhM and J. Uibundxuth. Miss Illa Janncss, who has been \ hailing her brother. Rev. J.F.Jenm~as, h-I‘t last Monday for her home in New Hampshim. Miss Jenneu has been qwmling the winter (n California. ï¬lm was very much pleased with Dow~ m-rs ï¬rm-o and In: people and hopes to come buck wmc clay for 1: longer visit. 'I‘lw following mombcm o! the Lad- ic-s AM o! the (Show- um! Chun‘h, mntun-d to Himalalt- in Henry Wool- fI-mhcim'x car In! Friday to uund 'l'he Congregalionnl l’hilathon Class will meet with Mrs. T. .1. Savage. 55 Norlh Main street. on Friday evening June 8th. Mrs. Zimlt will aaxisl Mrs Savage as hostesn. This will be “lepm-iom-o Dollnr†night and tell- inu “how you did it" will form a purl of the vvcnlng’u entemninm‘ent. A miscellaneous; shower was given at the home of Mrs. Forman, in honor of Miss Fannie Smith. on last Thursday evening. Miss Smith was the recipient of many beautful gifts. The guests spent a very pleasant eve- ning Emil an elaborate luncheon was Remember, we are desirous of kveping the "Downers Grove Honor Roll" up~toâ€"date. 1f the name of any )ldic-r or sailor from Downers Grove m missing fmm then-oil we would be glad to have you notify us“ Name, company. regiment and where am- tionod am the facts we want. Then-eon Potter and Lawrence itohm have joined the second regi- ment Illinois National Guard. They un- members of Headquarters Com- pany. Major Rehm of the second is an uncle of Lawrence Rehm and was with his regiment at the border last summer. (‘l’\'('d. Frank Nolan. of Chicago, who with three other inmates escaped from the State hospital {or the insane at Elgln. last Thursday, was picked up here by Chief of Police, Martin White. Wed- nesday evening. The hospital auth- orities wem notiï¬ed and Nolan was returned to Elgin yesterday. lhwm-rs (hove. lll.. lly am. 1917 leh'rl mlrorllu-d for 0w “vet 'mling Jum- 2nd. ""7. ZARNé‘CHU’l‘T John 0. Down", I’. I null... The bountiful lines of the Lutheran service were read by Net Wane!- Bannister, Mor of the Com Lutheran Church of Cam and Dow- ners Grove. Mr. and the bride's latter: car, City, hut. two weeks Only the immediate families of the mtmting parties were present Mr. and Mn. Tack, mother and father a! the bride and her sister and bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Ch» Peterson. coming from Star City, lull, to wit. nose the ceremony. Chas. Peterson. father of the poem. who lives just smith of town. was also mt. HM Ind Cow Mr. "Do you know," ask: Dr. A. L. Bene- Ok-t. the editor «f the Buhlo Med!- enl Jonrnnl, “that warm air cm be a: pure as cold? Do you know an! I window open In Inch. km: the wind Moving an miles an hour. ad with the arm Immature m or w dogmas harm- of Kr. and Mrs. Funk Stuf- («Mt on Nom- Forest Avenue. when Mrs. Samara sister. lla- Chin Tick and Claus Peterson. were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. A wry quiet home midi“! "I ark-turned last Stun-day night at the Mm- Rsflwr Miriam. hunter 0! Mr. and Mn, Peter Hum, and Guy A. Pump of Chicago. Ill. ten quietly warned u the hm ol the um. It? Summit unmet Saturday evening. In, 2‘ Rev. J. P. James- M the I. I» chunk prim-nod un- my Ital mind then an Inn and 'We. The Mid. vnrr n gown 0! net ave! Ihhe nanlu and curled I brill! hon-e1 of «Mn Hm. Ils- mu. Dun! of "w nmve was (he Wm“. and Mn Newton Moral!“ of Austin. Ill. wn best man Only (I: l-mflale relative: of the bride were pm and the young mph Den on the 9:181 In“! for n short trip, ] Tho con-my m pnflmmd 80t- Imhy evening. lly m. u the pur- ish haunt of St. Jon-5W0 Catholic clum‘h. by the Rev. Batu II. Good- win. The «My sue-dun- rue WIM- fn-d R. Homphill. Mat" of I). hid! “d s. Adhur'lntn‘r. a! 0“ Put. bonus- Ir. mu... In I min of "n Ofl‘kvn Res-m Com It Pm Sheridan. Ill The "Mm .mu- m M Mm Oar-r John "uphill unnu- ru thw- mrflm of Mr 63mm Mu Henrietta to Jay lakdm Mll- Hulda than men tho (Iomnunlty Luna have: aid (or "III-tan to «poll the regular nglnlnn It lulu- ul- during the day. 'l'h bun {tom 1 in the momin‘ to 9 u lllhl wlll batooloa‘forouuuhwod nkullly, without you“. Dom-en Grove and the «the “me7 I" doing 5" 'h Choir war to halo "glut-r worm Ihhlo and" (MI dnfl m. 7 Alan lace pmllct. Clan. Old- ï¬eld und John Hurt! have volun- toemd and will ML Through the eflorta of County Sherri" John lie-cannon. who ham chm-(e o! the magma-dbl: In this county, etch Judge of Election, who uervcd u the In! xenon! election, will he registrars on Tuesday. The north aide Judge- in J. W. Tucker. l‘nnk'flogenl and L. B. David. Thou.- oo the south side are, L. P. Norm mom. Jonas Foster and C. B. Blad- gen. Besides than. R. D. ï¬lthy on the north and W. J: Stat- ol the south side: have volunteered their urvicu. 3rd District, Village Hall, Downers (Prove. “in District, Village Hall, Hinsdale. 5th District, Lace Hall, Lace. 6th District, H. Buchholl'l Carpen- ter Shop, Hlnsdale. Men who are bed ridden, or who know that they cannot. pass any army examinations. because they hove lost a hand, foot or the sight of an eye, must register according to the provisions of this bill. There are no exceptions and the penelty for not registering, is one year in jail. Polling places will be open from 7 a. m. to 9 p. m. and both of the local ones will be used. The polling places for Downers Township are: lst District. Geo. Roger's Cool 0!- ï¬cc, Hinsdnle. 2nd District, J. W. Tucker's Real Estate Office, Downers Grove. Next Tuesday, June 5th. is “regis- tration day.†On this due every man between the ages of twenty-one and thirty, inclusive, must register their names in accordance with the pm- visiona o! the selective draft hill. re» cently passed by’ Congress and ap- proved by the President. Both Precincts Here to be Used-All Volunteer Registrars “macaw TACiC PETERSON ERICKSON-CAMP Mrs. Peterson left with father Ind mother in the Monday morning. for Star where they will spend I honeymoon. DAY FOR DRAFT Mr, and Mrs. Prank Briggs of Hinsdak and In. Georg? Winn"! of Chicago visited Kr. nnd In. W. 0. Briggs Tweak]. Mr. and Mrs. George Leesley Ind mac daughter of Elmhunt visited friends in Llsie Snmhy. The Lisle nehool children will go over to Nupenvme Friday to march in a parade with the visiting ndloole and tn take pert in the home-coming exercises. Mr. Warren .Bnrgeu will take the children on I My-nck. The Lisle school children g"! 3 very good vnuminmnt Tuesday ev~ ening. The building was crowded; the little folks did their parts splen- didly 1nd Pnf. Mow-gin and Mr. Ha- ton of Whenton gave very ï¬n! ulh Mina Oldï¬eld wishes to thunk all than who helped her make the en- tertainment a success. â€puddingofflimcliokiedyd Links to Mr. Andrew Brande! of Nap- ervme, Tuesday Jam? 6th. Mn. 8. Schieb of anersvilh spent Sunday with In. George Dumoulin. The [Adin' Aid Society will meet at the Lisle School Hons! Thursday Jum7mnt2p.m.tosonm and magazines. Anyono hm ppâ€" eru lo mtrlhu. kindly have mm at tho net-col by that time. June 10th will be observed as Chil- dren's Day and an nppmpriue pro- gram Is Using "rungâ€",4. Bonk-es It Link Congmuml Church 1! II a. m. and 7:46 p. Ill. 3am». School at I. h. m. IEWSY MES FRO! [ISLE AID BELIOI'I' '31 w. 90 E I2. 2. .3162... O5 is} .u In. 1.2.2. I .7. $1... :5 rs...) I air!- .a .50.. 3:32.03... â€Tin comfort In: ï¬rm up by "w Red Crou- of Dov-on Grow. Mo 31317:" minimal cannot lump from n I“ may aid fork that have «attributed v. In canton ofuoe boy». who have on- Hunt in tho mum-M handle: o! â€to monks. Then in M In mum. in a..- In um is M awful. lemdnmmhrafm-umu- ran, but when I null)†Rover!†I will have I mutt-1 ‘hy «I: in Donut: Cunt it the In: lulm. I! m In" My- lhil‘ you IN: In all, lamb-M goody ia- p‘cm“, hot-n, cw», (bk-Km, Mn, ma, uni", [about at nu W. l. V. DIETâ€! PM»: “.K at no) WORD FROM Tho following la n cum! Mm I Mm mind hum Rotor! Ic- Ia-IIOA... luau... Anna..- Envoy. ï¬nch In "uni-g .1 south 75 So. Mi 5!. Hue '72 Down:- Grove. II. Inviuï¬ons have been sent out for uxmmm.m¢m-p camâ€"aw I5 Hick-d Ava Til-vino U-W ' POTTER MF'G. G LUIIII G. B. TOPE. M. D. Phyllclan E Surgeon manual We advise all fuel huyen to “stock up" and ï¬ll coal him to capacity. No W ollcred dealer: so they must buy on a monthly plicc huh and olooune nut tell on Ill“ 4 their cuuomers. You will save the price of one 0: mon tom if you buy while price! In M IN s'rocx FOR DELIVERY ; * Petroleum Carbon “Vulcan†and Nut _ I“ West Va. Semi-Anthracite entucky In; “Old Ben†Illinois Egg Coal _ Mining and shipping conditions are such right now coals are already off the market. The loci situation may :g bad or worse than last winter. Prices will not be low. W advance may be expected each month. BUY NOW! , Market Day Auction Physician Surgeon PM 15 Liam mum ROB‘I‘. McElJlOY I’m I M ol-l mn‘llmu’Ua-Wllmm “REDYBIIJ'†Portable Ginsu Dllphy loo- In: In 0! um I‘ Ono. of England‘s m pm day mm»: and m of Maria’- not successful prawn-1h, «than contri- bute, their joint cloth mad the ranking of "The Old Folk It 8m," Trilngle drama to he teen at the New Cunlaa theatre, Saturday. Sir Herbert Bean-Mm Tim's ï¬rst screen â€pen-me m h ‘Ium‘ which was ï¬lmed It the M Fine Am mdlo in Womb nun! months ago, Following this pu- formam, chick has been W by my crlua the “at W â€on of a W II†M seen an m M? w 1" turned 00 New?“ um 50‘ .- pea-ed at fl Not A“. namingnjddpflphh SIR HERBERT TREE IN RUPERT HUGHES PLAY Noni English Ada- h. 8mg Id: In New Trhngle m “The mun-Inject! a Mm the he! 0‘ Fresh and Smoked Melts, Flesh Vegdabla and Fm . loyaludaevuyd-y. Central Meat W M 'Starting Wednesda, unc 6th. storewillcloseatlZoc noon. 6! Wednesday during the months of II ’uly.“ Au meadSeptembet andwill m c onhcba medlhcday. June 6th is our ï¬rst halt-holiday. Fred Mochef WEDNESDAY AFTER! CLOSING! F. GERWIG SON uonru SIDE emu! an m Will cinnamon-nu 0†Folk. A! II...†[hunt-churn" o! THE DICKL THEATRE Spoon] Show Friday. Jun. In. Mariner“: Clark ll may!“ m-mmmuâ€"nc-u 1 Saturday. Jan. 2-6 I Gladys sum. 1- 1.“ I “If Tuoodny. Juno 5“! ' f hula Ward!- “unit†uunflnc no OAII’. In 0d hmbmï¬