Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Jan 1919, p. 1

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;1 DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER VOL. XXXVI. N0. 3 m:- GOING TO THE FIRST NATIONAL Make it YOUR Bank: Your are Dry 6;;76roccflcs and General Merchandise 18-30 South Mala Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michgl « FIRST NATIONAL BANK Onlytllebestisgoodenoughforthecustomersof m 003m GROCERY '. w. NASH PM I Spun! Qnmy Mk: I»! formula!” " Rallnvmd “ " VAC " [Inn's and Show are made fat the Vety hardgg lunrl n" mvlnn Wy'Ia'ii'gmngam and have an may. comfonaue m. They ate vulnnized by a Vacuum Process «hat makes them Ina-I like velvet and went like icon. We momma (lieu: to Ill workers who demand enn «all!!! loam. 1mm Want Ads Pay! THERE ARE NO SHO WORN GOODS [-1 l-‘lRS’i: Vt‘iA'I‘IONAI. BANK DR Bank. Your are always welcome. Start 2 Savings Account! Downer: Grove. lllluoll. ON OUR SHELVES OR IN OUR BINS of Groceries AT SERVICE PRICES r..." sum. d." I‘m-n In; "no. sls- to! hm Sunl- Clan nun 20¢ "do. :I In In ..... Fancy Nod-rim per 5 1k 3 In In ............... ‘ Fancy running Flu p" wand 28!. 3 It: In ........... 1k Full" IPA-"fled Fuchs 9!! wind 22¢. 3h- tofu.“ Fancy (Baldw- Iloy-l Apricot: P" plum! 18!. .1 In (or . .18: Fun-y Seedin- Inifim m ‘ pound m. a m m. Hm ‘I'Ikflrit Snap ('Ilipn pt 1 pin. .................... ‘0: REID “a; “nu ............ 25¢ ‘Toim Pap". ! n“: («H.131 ‘any No. '3 N" Tomato" 2 can: for ...... n 0:; 3-qu Camp 1 um [or .......... MIm-vrr Tan 1‘:- me Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY! BOYS Hill) [X- ‘ PERIIMES Al "RSI WMOME Curlin- “Iutre Crowded Lust day Nixh‘ to See and Hear [.4 cal Boys Back Home Agdn. war zone in‘ a rousing “Welcome“ meeting, the first of I «mien, a! the Curtias Theatre Ian Friday night, 380nm, stories, laughter and a touch of wine“ [or those who can new: be present at an occasion of thin kind marked the meeting. Dwncrfi Grove boys home Almost thirty din-harmed I'm-n from the army and navy an! on the plat- fonn u the meeting opened and u lent a word was amid by each. did Finiwopal ”I'm-h on an! Iho urn 2'va \’?r- l‘ ing‘s pmgva :1 with a lam: and vln- .‘M \"rr I'rr nut-n: pmyvv. "a was follow-ml h) Snnflary ..... a slum! wan-mm Vllk zixm by Mgr-m Trramrw ..... Hike“. Presidmt a! (ho Community 5,“ erfaro min under when auspi' p"... E. Down to: the!» winnings are bring MM. L. (3‘ I'm, W. B. Towdoyy pare tho AMI?” of Wok-mm to the hay: and own mid to“ from ‘M lhankfnhrss in his M "at he has a son "Swarm-Mm Ovrr Where" who has done his flaw of ‘vilmim the war. The ch-omr Orchestra. an organ; fixation of local musicians gather"! hr gather for than «anions. flayed sweet stains throughout the program. They showed unquestionably the talent we have in the villnge. ‘3 After the openig the meeting was given over to the nun in the village, beret fitted by temperment and tnin-i ing to handle an aflnlr of this kind. ‘Honnl P. Jones. A: chairman hr! [started the boys on their “Camp Fire" ‘ um by having than introduce them- selves, en innovation which has long‘ been follmd by the G. A R. in their nrkma gatherings. ‘ Sergeant Williun Mammy and Ser-l gaunt Alfred A. Gardiner, both of: whom weer the gold chew-en denot- ing foreign service. were given great mtions when called upon to speak. Sergeant Gardiner. who m n memâ€" ber of the “3th Engineers. wee in the support trenches near Albert on the Somme frunt. Here he was in{ chuge of Eng-llsh Tommie: in the building of “rlll boxes" than m‘ erete machlne gun emplacements. which stopped the Run in his grent drive in June. Where the engineers were hilleted ms in close proxin it; to a large ammunition dump ml in try: (continued on lent page) Downers Grove Welcomed the first lflemflng. o! the Mailm- [0W (OllMll. BOY SCOUIS, [l- Klfll 0ff|([RS of mm» and (he electiun of MN cert 6f the Downers Grove Council Boy Scouts of America, was held in the High School Building last Friday evening. The wportn showed the Coun- cil in good coalition nnd both Imps punters l and 2 full, or an e-mllmt ‘cl #y-{our mum with levers! np< ‘W on tile indicating the desira- ‘hfilty of inn-muting u new troop. The “Minx oflioeu wen elected: |â€" mum .......... .J. R. War In Vice pm. .......... r. n. om. rn-dr Dovm r. n. anslny L. C‘ Hahn-0y )1. W. We": Rt‘v. R. K. Sthvrah (300. 0. Prirkvfl A. C. Hiskrflg: Scott Commissioner Row. Hugh M. MrWhafl-w Mnln to District Council 1. W. "adios Rov. H. HacWhomr w. H. Putnam Trump Cal-amen Troop No. L W . P , Heintz H. S. Paine About nine months up efl‘oru were first begun to organize and mum Council (or our town which should build upon I bro!!! hush Ind of such indications of stability us would justi- fy recognition by the Nations! Ano- ‘eiatian Ind give mm to the Smut-Intern W. W. Heintz w. I. O'Neill scouts. Since that time the M! has been rapid but carefully watched.‘ In the beginning the hon Ind no Scoutmster end only about a down or no hay: lefl from the former troop which ho! In «Kids! hacking. Mr. W. W Hem: malted whet in now ‘TmpNo Iendltaquotawnmled. To take care of the boys who filed lappllatima. Mr. W 1. O'Neill m |m£llll¢d u Scoutmuter of Troop No. The annual meeting for the hearing 2. Ir. O'Neill is I mber of Co. E but Capt. Ellesynsfl. who no one offliefirsthombmibeforcurloal Council weaved the good that must (maimed on lad pp) ILLINOIS, FRIDAY. JANUARY 24. 1919 at hum: flu Been Md: h: Local Council Since In Organ- lulion a You Ago Excrdive Council Hnrrny Drew Tmop No. 2. I'mf. N l! Franky ..... \V. ", anlky . .H, l'. (Thamhvrn Samar! Gurus B, F‘. Xenon S .W. Fun“ S‘IAR‘I' THE NEW YEAR- Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank onus lull In Dom Gm: , W Fuel Problems“: If you buy your coal of us. We have a good stock, in a“ siza, of and plenty and in all the sizes of mummim 3% couromm mm! 395 Lord Lumber ’ Company can deliver immediatelyll Soil Coal Hard Coal .L....... .. I count ‘2‘:de M m f M (Ma ygwm mm! B 3* "puma-optimum.)â€" um- Cod-y. Will you do H. Y I' I Phone met 8 P. l. 142 J

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