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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Oct 1918, p. 5

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Int Mrs. Wm. Dietrich and Zelda June of Chiugn visited I few days with he! cousin lira. C. 1. Winter. Hrs. J, B. Jenkins has been visiting relatives and home folks at Newton Pulls. Ohio. Mrs. C. H. Stats, Miss Emma Wan- der 1nd Mrs. C. J. Winter were guests at a dinner in “Width. Wednesday, Wallan“ Raid in "The Scarce" at Dicke‘s Tuesday. adv John Mothol who wax ill is abiv to its out Again. Mrs. Luv is visiting relatives in Sioux City. Iowa. Wm. S. Hut In "Riddle Game" at Dick’s Thursday. adv. Hrs. R. C. Briggs entertained the ladies aid of the German Congrega- tional Church hot Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Sass of Austin visitrd the “anti: families Sunday. Wallam Rvid in "The Source“ at .u . J. ‘l‘.-“a-I‘V :dv Mfi. Edwin Knot: mothr'r. Mrs. vaw on M rs. may cat in“ Mrs. Harry Rrycr is I very in whh an afiack Mrs. Joe Sher-mu In W W on Prince "tyne. Hr. C. W‘ Van Boynum is a vunlion. Hrs. 600m Emmy has vi“! the Spanish Influenza. Henry Hngwfv who has I ionsly ill is able to be out : Fatty Armn‘kle will hr at 1 Thoa‘rr. SMurday. Orlnbr‘r I “in 81.49 l'iodwl aural IN raw and with frifllh in annmr. Born to Iv. and Mn. Frank I!" Iofin TM! 0nd." uh. a son. “Tho (ht-t We" coming soon In the Ditto That". 3dr. In. Frat! Moth-I and um not: have hoe-II on {M nick list Ruby I'M visual liq-Uh" Mia‘- uchod at Bellman Tasty. up Buy [4th , "M- «£0: in tl’u‘ “M .1! good (hm run he ymvulul, )lflsl Ind i! 1hr) ran hr will be Mm ml PERSONALS right now to make a fire necessary for real comtort. See our line of stovesfi: heaters tl’u‘ “M .1! good things h) 0»! If you have not already ordered your Coal “C H. Ray is Mining 3 Mertz (3 Mochel C. J. Staim‘r spom hm Wod- with hrr mum; at Hinsdalv Cold Weather will soon be here, in fact the evenings are chilly enough Let Us Know Your Wishes HARDWARE 36 South Mair} Street DO IT NOW [lands and NW N “1"" on flu- Rhino. Anything You Want ”pygmy. is enjoy“! is vi$itinz MY Fairmvmt aw. wportvd tn hr : of influenza In ill It hf 11, 1918 mrt at the Dirk rr I201. ad‘- .gain TELEPHONE 39 "u I‘fl'k by up-lo-ohm- gummy buying mum", you huu ‘ Mrs. M. K. Bush is exhibiting some original designs in pottery painting at the Art institute in Chicago. The exhibit opened on October 8th and Ian: until October 27th and we“ worth seeing. She was awarded a prize by the Huger Pottery Co. of Dundee for her designs. Mrs. Edwin Strong returned Sat- urday fmm New York when. she has boen visiting her husband. He is now safely ovemu. and um Mrs. John A“?! of Chicago \‘isitt'd Miss Nettie At»! Tursday and Wod- nosdny. Mr. George Oldfield spent a few days with his sister Mrs. Anna Macr- ker, whik onrout from Florida to On!- Mrs E. A [shell r‘nlm‘taim-d m a mmfort lying party Thursday. 021. 3rd. A wry Mons-ant owning was had by a". Thr (3mm an- was playvd in Chi- rag‘n and Now York [hash-rs .11 «mo douar mlmiflancr‘. Don't miss it. at“. Mrs numh‘ Walnr Irrippr Dan him" has ham transform} (mm Muncipal PM in Chit-am my duty in some naslom naval work. ‘ Mrs. PL Mom and rhildmn of Chiâ€" ram spt-M Thursday with Mrs. H. l‘faff‘ Mr. G‘ H. Bunn of Highland ave. who has Mn very stick is again :bh‘ to be out. Mn A. J. Maori" m1 um of Kim! The "N" 9' mm 0“ “gum?" as n, rum" My: mother urn. Anna?“ Mr. “d Mrs. W. J. Gunman of; Marin. .Belmont who In M! by the Inn; unit: at Belmont Int Fwy mom-E Mrs. AIR-v unphem and friend 04?“. in not an yet out of dung". As! (”into we"? «Wm ohm interim?!" u in known. “we KM I'd-1 Rex Hawkins. {lowed her mother mil gnu-induct lo: the depot Ind mam the little one ‘ got near the Inch and it is that that 3'; ”:3 °' "“' "Mt" "" "" the mm was hit by the my: of HM” " m‘ ytmln. s» has In ugiy mlp mad Mr. (L 1!. Hanan at mgmm “(AI-M if immov- does‘ not set in. the; -1“. L... i...“ "n flirk is again :Ma CHM has a good chance for ”cove-nu! flr. Anhur Hughes in timing It Min "an Stun h- «min. Ito Inks nation (mm her duties! It the £47ka drier. .‘Irv. “Z M‘ nmwn «I (Ink-m vi!- ilml owr Sunday I'M. Hm. "out"! I'll". \‘uu wm ponihw‘y hr “semifinal if you miss The final Law at "w "it-hr Tho-1hr. uh. Tim I). A. R‘ W6“ mad at (M hum-- of Mrs. G, H. “'hiuwy u that Hymn on Tun-thy nminx Oriohor [MIL |l| N'MWI!’ Mrs. (Lrovl‘ r bod “Uh Harry Damhy mloflaim‘d a r M lmlirs m hnr homv Ina! «lav afternoon. umu of the yrur “'th In good: out o! wumn‘ vzv Mar-hr! is confined m h a .«WI‘I'I‘ casn of La- ypu r \rhl-n il nowmnns GROVE axiom " hummus GROVE. ILLINOIS The weekly lunch of the Scout 0f- ‘ficials of the towns comprining the Western Suburban District has been changed from Mondays to Thursdays, in the Empire Room of the Grand Pa- cific Hotel. at TWELVE-THIRTY 0' CLOCK. me. N. R. Feasiey and P. N. Davin have been appointed tmap committee for troop No. 2. Troop No. 2, now has twentyfour mmbera and will soon be fuil. This makes fifty-six Boy Scuuts up to date and with the applications coming in n third tmop is I possibility. thia \"brki-Salurda,\~hy llw Ray Srmns frnm 1h» ninv towns mmnrvs- ing xh-~ \VnsbSubuv‘han Districl. Arm). llvnvyn. erkfivld. Conzrr‘xs I‘m-k, Rivowirlo. Lalihngr‘. Weslvm Sprints llinsqlalo and Downrrx Grow. Six- trnn hnys from I‘m-h lawn will para tiripatv. Thr start will he at Don- vrs (inn-r at THREE O‘CLOCK P. M. and and at Borwyn. The routs to he followed will be marked and policed by the boys under the supervision of scout officials. i The Congregational Ladies AM So- )cibty will mwt m the home of Mrs. ‘Jllll'h' Zimll. 1:50 Mitldaugh avenue on (Thursday. Octobvr Wm M 1:30. “rut. J. W. (Zruw-s Mediating. Mr. H. H. Binxham of Himdalv has born appoint"! Scout Exorutivp for the Western Suburban District and «in rmopv‘vatr with Um Seoulmash‘rs and local offirials in makinx (hr (mops iMm-nsting and rffirinM. um. Plenum In Coon. lunboolllflnueupollnmnhuflr vented for rMMrc-n pictures of anlmlx jump out In n lifelike manner as tho page. are turned. You will M'" "w Douala-r. Qunn .chnmlnu.. Lad) ”IBM Munnoru. .‘ltn Ammlh and a bowl m’ Hutluvl'r "proqu-nl" in IN “Guru! l.ou-," Th») lbvnm-In-n. not lmwuwmlm-n. Ronny arm-g no! mtn-Iy poring. ulv. III MICHIKIUL V ‘ . ' In 19403 crnum brunt! new 89mm- \'uu “ill M'" "w lbonnm-r. QuN-n fit-M rm......m.- Ina-i mm! In up In Aluminium. Lad) Dunn Munnora. vhlv mflilnry nluipvm-M wrn‘ manu- Xltn «\rqnll’l and a bowl of l-Inxluul'r {mum-1| um! imam! to "w mm of IM "prmulv-I" in "w “(.hwn Low," TM) “mm mm}. OflubI-r 7. mm M 0:30 mmm-lwg, not Imwuonulom. "(-IH)‘ p. m. 5mm- nl Hum nmw gum. nutty mung no! an-Iy paging. uh. ‘ImI null awful wow nlvnll on: to mm:- lwn-My mnm'u-n- of ('o. M to h1- elm"- T’W 50"! nf "INN" JM'WM- 7“ HI and 3:0"!th 'l’hr guns Wit-cl I!- .\""|"‘ "M. “N" ”I" M h" homr 0" h-Miun and Un‘ mm nonlnl l pvml- lhc- Jay Morton firm for [hr pad 3,. (on no! “PW"‘M 5“ 0.. mm lh-v ,rnru. win found in - «luck pond um, “I.“ by Company " ”,4 IM- IIM I'N‘k Tuesday by "‘0 “WM."- antrvmo Compunyon (M plum and Ill Multh I! that In hr the rum- of M: in the (0,,“ o! LN,“ "lino“. .\lr. um! Mrs. M. V. “anon QM Nr‘ and Mrs. Umm Nurlu-r hid a joint ark-human of (Mir wedding un- niwmfiu at "Ir home of "w Inn". TwMyfiw "Jam" and fn‘vmls of "w (umfly 9M Ihl’fl to up um:- lomt dud with good (Mn;- to mt. Boll! muqu wow m-nomsiy mmhorrd wnh pm. miubir fur (he norm-ion. Rev. J, I". Jenness was appointed; u the I‘m-m session of the Methodinl‘ Conferoncc to the chumh at Park Ridge Ho “ill mow uwm \xith his: fumih next week. Mrs. I. I‘. Illmtxu-u um! ulnuuhu-I (‘um lurr "I0\'l‘l| lhmr houwlwhl numb lo ('huflv- Nodal-“U. humr. ‘l1u-y «fun-cl lo louw- won (0 npvml Hn- ulnh-I' wilh Hm. lllml¢vll'.~ non III Michigan. Hosrot- Morton lmn been induclml mm \hc- :M‘n‘lcr uf l‘m-lc Sum 35 n Mc-mhq-r 0! Un- Slmh'llln Anny 'l‘ruin- ing ("ups Ill H.» vais Inumuu‘. Hr in taking 3 mum' in rlwtriml unw- Ill-I'IHIK. A! a stated meeting of the order of me Eastern Star on Tuesday evening. Rev. Hugh MacWhm-ter, rector of St. Andrew's church and Ir. Pierce But- ler wvm received into membership. Mrs. ’1‘. P. Kelley “waded the wed. ding of Miss Gertrude Durmw and Mr. Wellington Hughey of Chicago, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Anderson and Margaret returned Saturday {mm at weeks visit with Mr. Anderson's par. cuts at Wyanet, Illinois. Mrs. A. E. Olson landed an inviâ€" tation to act. as Chaplain at Rising Sun Chapter. Aurora. on Thursday evening of this week. We wish to thmk the Fireman and neighbors for their timely We in our recent fire. Eugene B. Dixon, Mrs. W. H. Moor and J. W. Handy. Mrs. 8. Marshall and Mrs. G. Grum- bnugh of LaGrange visited with Mrs. George Schindler Wednesday. R. E. Dexter. quark-muster on the U. S. 8. Kansas visited hi5 aunt at East. Gnove and called on old friends here. He had a ten day furlough. A 1-day biryclv Boy Scout Nun. will ho run Slain ’l'rrmurm- Lon Small lms lumml into thn Stah- Twasury $306.â€" 42433 inlorosl on public monrys s'mm‘ he becamo Statv Trr-asurr-r in Janna-3'. 1917. This sum is doublr- thr‘ amount ever tumod over to the Slate into the Slate Treasury in twenty-one months by any State Treasurer since the law was enacted hen yvars am) giving the State inter-eat on public moneys. When Mr. Small became Treasurer there wns $289,908.51 in the Revenue Fund. so the interest turned in to the Revenue Fund by him ex- ceeds the total mount. left in the Fund at the conclusion of the pneâ€" vious administration. Panama Burchughu. Searchlight: an some of the British battleships are so powerful the a nemnper may be read by then light by I person 18 much nay. ‘ Recruits an mind to fill nanâ€" tits in the ranks of Company H, vu- gonad" «and by the to): going to the front 11m! um may m in Illie villngr who should be in (M mm- nay. Membership in ”In Illinois lb- mno Militia tuna-ants 1 ml mica ks members nu! not drilling uimply because they like it. nor bravu- they imagine they look well in ”Idler clothes. Thr)‘ are giving [hair time and strungth homunc- Lliey belie"! that themby they arv doing the com‘ munity and tho state a Mod arr- \‘ltl‘. They stand rrad)‘ to [$th lift- and property if [hr art-Mimi drmnmls. They arr n bulwark against “1533"“ m hnmr.’ film-ho ynu think you harv- n'l ”N‘ (mm to jnin, Take tho timv! .You will fowl lu-tlor anal your frivmla‘ uill foul lwum. Inch N HI. Liking. meesmr Pickering think: If he Ind 810000.000 he could can: with Inn. Huh! I! we had 310000.000 we could mt: low to Venn-Buffalo Nun. Thom in talk of placing I" the Mn! mun-n in m squad and in- flmfling the can" of the "four yank of mm tape" in the "up" mound of Attaching them to prwem. unwindiu. Con-in mmben of Camp-Ivy 5!. ”min: MMfl-IM-h’w «stuns for M nut-Ming Du.- nhun humo- pro-' Ivy-(M nniml rluning tho- mush-u. No pmlcsu urn-w allowed and "u.- h-nhurv north-Mn upon 1 "NM": demand (or oil Ind rmrry pop". E Lieul. Franklin G. Huling will man lfigure in “Western Newx" after sev- eral years absent from the Pacific Coast. When he assumes his duties an Chaplain at Camp Lewis. Washington. he may meet some "It'll who know another Downers Grove boy. Forest Nash. who was at C-mp lA'wis a few monlhs uxo un-l is now "over them." 0n Sutunily afternoon. Sept. 28. another enjoyable picnic Nunion of forum-r Downvrs Grow msidcnlx 'was Iu-M in Syvuumm (vac. Lo» Angelo». Amunx (he "tiny-right pm'wnu pro- sa-m “141': Mr. um! Mrs. John H. Hawks. Mr. and 31m. .-\. (‘. Rilhllm’. Mr». II. E. Snumh-ru. Mrs. E. RuUu-r- funl. Mrs. ('hilwra. Mr. and Mrs. Slo- u'm. Mr. and Mrs. I". H. Alford. Mr. and Mn. Jamw. Mr. and Mn. J. H. Huling. Wu Wilcox, Mn, Knnyon. Mm Toluml nml lbmuhivr Ih'lh. Mrs. J. M. Hulinu uml ulnughu‘r Mnrwnfl. Election of officers of this duly :fonned group, which has now been in existence several years, took place and Mrs. Chilvers was mad- Presi- dent. Mr. Riddler, Vice-President, and Mrs. Huling. Secretary and Treasumr. These officers will soon name a visit- ing committee. the better to keep in touch with old and new members. Miss Pansy Watson is now connect- ted with the leading dry goods firm. H. C. Capwell G. 00., of nglnnd. She is in the ndvcrtising department, whare her artistic talent finds outlet in designing posters. Mrs. W. S. Carpenter and Miss Nel- lie Cawenwr were recent guests 0! Mrs. W. N. Fry of San Francisco. I! a matinee performance of "The Lit- tle Teacher." Mrs. B. C. Davies of Lou Angeles is recovering after several weeks of illness that obliged her to be in a hofipilal. INTEREST ()\ STATE WESTERN NEWS CO. H. NOTES. FI'NIIS WHO DOES NOT KNOW “BILL HART“ In the training you wiil hear of “Bil!” Hut fun the hey: who have been electrified by his splendid acting. inspired by M0 red-Hooded map: in the drawing rooms. sweet-fund old lsdkn or young deb-ton“. ”at of Mr. Hurt, as their ideal oi mutantâ€"“with - fate. nxud. but full of thunder and maniac“. Wherever he I. known. “Dill“ Hart is liked: fluent" he plusâ€"or his picture. shownâ€"he is uh‘nfrd. He in I m: with“! I pen. B. in nu m that in individual. I personality that in unique. ton» “my. any PICTOGRAPH. Thursday, Oct. 17th. Wm. S. Hart Tuesday, Oct. 15th. Wallace Reid Ill-uh" Ibr (‘cnnlMor-in-Cmd a! Ibo any cl In In tho H. l. of A Fancy hum! kitchen Sessue Hayakawa “The City of Dim Faces” The, umuippdhyaMullmnlkwlfldcflnfimm un- white and on nu yon-v. WM! n randoflul in... K Illa! Burton Holmes Travel Picture. Maine. 3:”. Adnhnb. 10 n4 ‘5 «In mm I" (n. Evening 1:“ I. It!” «MM Adfliubl IS and 2. a; he. “I Iyâ€""Send our p-tmn- Mule happy." I! we ever fail in this wr will yen to lo“ us. We are nun the («flowing pron-III will lend you hone hany. Gd here "fly and [cl your chaise neat. The loan will be open II 1:30. Saturday, October 12th. Fatty Arbuckle In pronounced perfect. our all": In our on the lookout to limo-i I close. nutty air in link that". The tempt-nun: wil| be kept ton-(Mulls a! n" times. w" "W Wfinmwmn PICTURES ; PARAMOUNT PICTURES. the best picture. ever produced will his [uhown a! I" our mud-r entertainments. ' MUSIC The name calm-hing music that is always in harmony with the )IQ- ‘lophy. Ibo sped-I ldedionl u I prelude. every evening. 4 THE PROJECTION Ir perfect. our operators product a do" white light. the light-km doe- m «use eyntnin and thereby “um the photoolly to be even Ion Diem"- ._..-. ...‘.,..... . ....... CHANGE [N TIME For the convnlience of our patron- we will hue only one show out evening at 1:45 o‘.cloclI Thu will eliminate the disturb-lu- of leaving dur- lng the entertainment. The Theatre of Perfect Pictures. ‘ BELMONT 1': FOREST AVIS. “RIDDLE GAWNE” Evening 7:45 to 10:3. continua Admission 15 md 20 cu. inc. In DON'T MISS THE “GREAT LOVE" SATURDAY. OCTOBER inn. “THE COOK” HE THOI'GHT HIMRBLF A GENTLEMAN AGAIN Forge-Ming that M was n “tn-n" wim- In out "n- nit! sinc- glin. with her heavy land. he afford to "lie" I". Thu glance at mnlfllpl firm-1M Mm Ind: In «HM um it did now? It luv-um In his Ihmt a lump: to Mt: Iliad n \ixion of "flu-r day": and (a his hear! an intense longing. 5w how he made the girl «C (M («ml Caw- him. «\dminiom If- and 20 (only: including wur bx. ”no gnawâ€"‘7: DICKE THEATRE “THE SOURCE" my. 'wm'v' ARBUCKLE 2.3m com- A Vu4â€"uuymm M W bere you see the ‘Piclz of ‘Picture. We Originate â€" Never lmitate. Dicke Theatre THE VENTILATION OUR POLK‘Y

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