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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Aug 1919, p. 5

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é: mu Elsie Pischel visited Miss Dor- ' .my McDonald in Aumra Sunday. ' Mrs. Edna B. Strong in visiting her parents on Eng: Maple ave. I .PER'SONALS lr. and In II. II. Wright 1.] Ill-I'm" Bub-n of u (:mngr. ai- ld on (Mad: in use VIII-gr In: Pri- , It. tad In Edwin ink-n Cu! Riv Ur Forest. were guano of l-‘. .Lln- cm: on actually XIII Emlyn And Edwin lion-run 0! Mostly, Pt. I" the mu of their Mm. the llndxman IM Cuniu I will have I urinal of Sebumuber Dun-y and Ho. Food on the (rut nut M. In your «min 6» only. Phone 387-3. Jowph V. Dick-r. Adv. mm Gme. Marguerite and Helen Minna In' spending their vun- flol at P"! l’nw Lake. Mich. In. Geo. Dunn. of Beloit. Wis.. ll visiting her parents, Mr. and In. Gavin Austin. If you favor Sunday baseball, vole “Yes" tomorrow. It you don’t, vote “No”, it is as simple as all that. Trade at the North Side Grocery Market. H. C. Pitcher. pmpri~ atop dter Monday. August 11th. adv. mm Maurive Marseilles of Chica- go. In spending the week with Miss Elma. Kelly. In. 8. J. Brown and children vin- ited Ira. Brown’s parents in Chicago The (on part of the week. "rhuld Mrs. Thos. Campbell and tunfly of Oak Park, were in town. Charlie Chaplin -â€" “Sunnyside"â€"- Dieke TheatMatuMay. adv. ,The L. B. Wells family visibed in low: for flxe week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schultz have renamed from a months stay in Ohio. manually!“ :‘Anything from Kid Gloves to Lin-ge Rugs.” . HARDWARE 36 8. Main Street Tole] ' TO TAKE OUT spars YOURSELF. WE ARE EXPERIENCED IN THIS LINE AN D TURN OUT THE BEST POSSIBLE GRADE OF WORK. IN ADDITION TO THIS WE HAVE WONDERFULLY QUICK SERVICE. WE CAN HAVE YOUR GARMENTS READY FOR YOU AT ONE DAY’S NOTICE MERTZ é MOCHEL ORDER C O A L 2",?" NOW] fuel condilions in Me U. 5. Follow lhevr advice! WITH THE HIGH COST OF CLOTHING YOU CAN‘T AFFORD TO RUIN THEM BY TRYING IF YOU ARE NOT NOW AMONG OUR SAT- ISFIED CUSTOMERS, LET US DO YOUR CLEANING AND YOUR TROUBLES WILL BE AT AN END CLEANING~ DYEINGâ€" PRESSING andâ€" REPAIRING 21 south 1m. Smut J OSEPII ”MAZZA TryIJsAndSee! Salety First Huh"! Swudt "rival home Iow- ;tlay «Vt-Mn. from Camp Grunt when he wu dluhuged (rum the nmy. 1H4: nu "wire with the uh dwhtun. ' Miss Anna Crux of Missoula. Mont. Hormel-{y of Downers Grove took lun- grheou at the home of W. H. Edwards ; this week. Pom! NW‘II- who has hco-II flailing Ih-w with his pumm- uiw- 1m din- rharne from "u- .nny‘ hu you In In: Ami“. Culifomia. In lulu- up his work than. Com and have a good Iimr n! the! 1mm mull Ind clam to hr (H‘u-n‘ Augu-t on: on the can" of Fault! Staple Groceries. (rah and suited menu. fruits ‘ud vageubk- at the North Side Gmry ml Mullet. Mayor and Mrs. Barber and Billy have gone to Colomdo Springs and Manitou. Colo‘, on a vacation trip. They will slay three weeks. The Womans Guild of S. Andrew's church will meet in the Sunday Schodl mom on Thursday afternoon, August Nth at 2 o’clock. Mn. C. H. Stutu motored to Rock- !onl on Tuesday with he: nephew. Mr. Wm. Glass 5nd wife for a few days visit. I will have n car-load o! Schumacher Dairy and Hog Feed on the track next week. get you qrder in early. Phone 137-R. Joseph V. Dieter‘ Adv. The W. '1‘. C. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Daily: East Maple ave., Friday afternoon. August 15th, at 2: 30. Marguerite Clarkâ€"“Girls”â€"Dicke Theatwâ€"«Thu rsday. adv. Miss Virginia Jennings of Bay City, Michigan. is visiting her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Austin at their Inme here. s Mr. !. Hollander of Chicago. is spending his two weeks vacation vis- iting his dnug‘hter. Mn. A. Doeslaere hem. day night. k is (he advice of (he govcmmenl men who have made an investigaliqn _o_f Telephone No. 29 adv. The demand for special are of the hair and scalp of the fine women in Downers Grove m be utisfied here it home. I have given time and study to this very interesting work under thebestwhenonmeareofthe kin and hair. And now ofler my ser- vices to the many partial" women here in Downers vae. Have made fit ponible to give shampoo in soft :7“ end dry the Mir with rubbing. No hot air and on as hair. In giv- hghotoiltmfinenu-luetheeeb- W {N‘DU AIM Ofl. Kerr 1.. termini-It ”I. Motlwrsâ€"Call and m the dresses l have in stock for childrrn. sizes two to six years Cheaper than you all make them. Gem-rue waists in Navy, Guy Path-Noam Apricot. flesh and white Best wearing hos- iery made. for men. women and aid!“ (Iron, in thread silk. Pluto, Duplex.‘ lxilk'lisle and cotton. Out-size for Mom women. Children’s school hose with double knee. Let me supply you vim 3 “Comfort” corset. Select any style and material. height and logth. etc. Surat Indies tell me they have never had one so comfortable. Guar- anteed against mat IM break. Hrs. Enrich. 75 North Forest Ave. adv. I Thar.» was 3 ml sum-damn at the ”as! mmting «1' the Woman! Catho- Plir lwnmm. “him was held Wainw- Hh}: July 23 on 2hr lawn at Mrs‘ E. ll-‘isherk hunt: on GHhm-t nwnue. 17p~ (an mmmmlatims of the num- thmvic mmittev the members did same sewing for an apphcant in ten- pnnry need. The usual nfmshm [were served. ‘ A mtilg of Alexander Bradley Burns Post. American brim. «m hr hold at the 1". A. R. hall Holiday pvt-mug. August llthv ery Down- «r4 Gmn‘ :ml x'wnity povsvm who waz in tho» Military or naval .«nh‘v of the United 9mm during tho worm war is invited lo attend‘ Mrs. Charles Hn'ilu has no. to Color-lo Springs. Colo. Mr. Hawkins will lain Mr in in an (hm Inch and they will trawl through a final pan of “w m viniuu the l‘lcific flout (mm Stank M [an Amln. They “1rd to In gout for about Him months. 5?? the Dkke The-ta! advâ€"don't mig: any of these pktun-s. all". “M0? 11th MA joined an rank- "! m- local nimmim taking Mn mile 3.:- Metl himself down In (M- Eu! branch of the [NP-(r Int Saturday manning with um Huh our 2‘ Bath" mud m I? Inches long. W whop- ponu. "A: m the Min dawn-M 9:th not" 0m and Alba-rt Vin luv» nuns-U in humu- far Math/ml. They are winning Tho- Downer: (2mm Vine-n“ “in; Shop ll [0% 3. Hum st. lot-t1 momma will no doubt uh Mun- I In” 0! their names: by pun-lung them. I William Heal mturneul Homily (mm uniform or . copy 0! the «Badman (‘nmp 0an He un‘ul avenu- Irunner-u. or (he Amelie-n Won. or with tho “h dlsl-lon bring in the Sl.|nny other wutinhdow pvl-km 0! mm: m1 MtHM<Arm driven 01.1;me will I» mind by m.- gnu-- tonlhuk.’ He Iru ukodusdyourmun. ’ :mglno will have m mforvn you of‘ The Mr mum! in mxlmul n-c (nu-um of MI “you but." 1mm evury vetenn may receive (he "no ml Albert Va. luv.- uz.m4::°,;,°°:“ my I Bumttth'wty ln b‘f'm'" h" m““’"" Th” "’10". M‘Lllh vl-flln' vmruu to pm- mnmnx TM Downer: ”row, Vishnu-HM. anwlv-n with My on. of tho “in; Shop ll loll 8. Hum st. local kk-Ilflcfllon mulnmlm .A -. A A,__ Lila In-“ Dlugh'rr of the! WoIf"-- mm Twinâ€"Sumnhy. all Mary L. Youde announces her ser- \icu to the particular women of Downers Grove in her work of caring for the hair and Scalp. She SW13.- ius in the treatment of the scalp. Shampooing; soft water used. Plane 634! {or phone appointments. 54 N.. l-‘omt Ave. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Charlei Palmer went to Downers Grove. Ill.. yeuuarday. where they expect. to mmu'n {or some time. Mr. Pill“!!! has the contact tu build I couple of cottages and do nom... other work zhere.â€"â€"Luwell. 1011.. Tribune. Karl Edgar Tholin sold his plan on Main at... to Ralph W. Lewis of Chicago. through the office of W. H. Edwards. He will mave to Springfield in connectinn with ‘the public utiliv ties commission. GeC busyâ€"Do it a! once~8eplnnt your pnknfil’uuh win at Puller Pharmacy. adv: Shears, knives, lawn mom-rs, axes. etc” em. ground. Real sharp edges put. on any kind of household or. gar- den toolu. Prompt work. Drop post can! to L. E. FinzeL Grand ave.. P, 0. Box, 434. We call and deliver. Ad. Mrs. Clara Glass, sister of Mrs. R. C. Briggs and 'Mrs. C. 'H.'Stauts, was buried at. Forest Home cemelew Monday after‘noon. She was well known to many Downers Grove peo- Me. and Highiand nm by “The“Jolly Jtyl Club” fur the benefit of St Josgph'l chum-h. Bryant Washbumâ€"“A Very Good Young Man"â€"-Dicke Theatmâ€"oTuel- day. adv. 7-24-‘rP 5-1-24: a‘tizeuafDquCountywlee smamarmmliuotm-a. Gate-mm: samurai» “but“ The boy: will Appear i nunifonn and form In line at the Wheaten High School to parade to the Court Home Gmunds. It is not the intention to subject the boys ho a hug. tiring march but only of n few blocks. elm! to make a review possible and the entrance to the Grounds dignified and inspiring. It is estimated that all of 3.5m men entered the service from Du Page County Of this number if. is believ- ed mm 2.000" will be at Wheaton on mesa: are equal to it u the success at the Jay will dewmmstnta. Pour mks more September 6th Du Page County will puMicly honor her soMiOnl and sailors of the wofld ‘war. In keeping with an occasion of this nature those in charge of the “Home Welcome" are making pre- paration» of e most extensive kind. The munitude of the undemldng is taxing the tbility end resources of the committees to the utmost but all DU PAGE COUNTY HOME WELCOME TO [EX-SERVICE MEN Bod! Mr, and Mn. Willi-nu have Iron with the Burlington Mum for mm time and u pnsrnt have charge» in! downturn-Ms in tho- «mm of "w 'Ammnr of Fn‘ight Account“ Mrs. ‘Wimlms has livod in qr mar Damn (Sm-u» practically a" bar "In and as- «unw hv‘r many frivmh and Nlatinu that «he haw-rs. (akin: many fond mnmafim 0f "thn ”raw" and an an- ticipu'mn of a nwtnrn Vii" annually. How hmlnnd did not residr' hvro prmr- iow tn lhcir. mar-rim in January. lint! hut «luring hiv- ahofl stay has Mama quite nttarhnd to tho vilhtv‘ and will nonvr fail to (aka ”human“ M an opportunity to visit it. the pm, the bronze button 0! the {Civil War Veteran» and clu- button worn by Hu- Unltod Spud-h War Vo- leruu will b:- mogniud u the nu. fFor the World Wu Voter-ml. the uniform or . copy 0! the diulurlu ”up”. or the Amelie-I Won. or |any other lgnu-«ms phlcnce a! Eunice will I» mallet] by (he gnur I Pair the purpoce o! hlentlfladon u 2 Mr. and Mrs. l. T. William .vho ‘Mw bun 'npondly realm rm- ‘Mn. John Hull-Id. Gil Wm lupin Arm. Ii" lam» (M. coming ml fnr Orin-lo. F1; thru- Ir‘ William bu mun-l a mama- u Trudi: And A» «sum SIM: Mung"- for P-. 3'. Phillip. wrangl- gm" and Mar. Dr‘ Phillips up one 0! IM- most el- Mum ornam- md mp: fruit no" on: in Florida and in generally tenant. by Ms Chit-[o friends "The Gripe- fmt flag a! Orhndo.” MR. 8; MRS. WILLIAMS WILL LEAVE THIS WEEK FOR FLORIDA A until! an of fur Ind ourâ€"III! for tha MM tnp .m be men on I" maul-u durum the fur. Aunm 15-- The exercises of the day will be' held in the morning on the grounds. John B. lnmnn. Past Department Com- mander of the Grand Army of the Republic will call the meeting to or- }der and will introduce Governor Low. ltleu, who will preside. The principle addresses will be delivered by Clar- ‘rndon E. Adam»: of Omaha. Comman‘ der in Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic; Willi-m Jones of New York, Commuiderin Chief of the Unfi' ted Spuish War vetErnns. and either Lieut. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. Jr.- or Captain Archie Roosevelt, n9- prcsenzing the World War Vewnmt Then: will be other noted men on the program and excellent music will lie provided. ' In uoonlance with the proclamation n! Governor harden. the (lies will be open {me to :II vetengu of the (hm van during the a»: it wili be a Wu! sight co the L The Department of Agriculture thru the Division of sum: Fair of that department. has arranged an elabor- ate program for Victory and Old Sol~ diers' Day on Wednesday, August 20, at the State Fair, and it is preparing to show the visiting veterans every consideration. State Fair to Old Soldiers [by A In! 20 1nd III I'll-bout: Pro- gram is Being Prepared. VETERANS 0F AM- - ERICAN WARS TO BE mm GUESTS ' " SaturdayAugust " W " “Double Feature Pr " iThey just hated men! And they solemnly swore m, mever never, -â€"â€"but accidents will happen! A man fled into their apartment one night, and from that moment m2; ’Man- Haters League was doomed Not that the 'Ilri .wanted him there. Mercy, no! And they were (1%” lvexed at all the terrible thingsâ€"and menâ€"â€" that haw afterwards Stillâ€"ah, well, some men are not so bad. . Winsome Mar erite Clark as queen of the Demo-4:31; its worst bac lider. A delightful picturization of a famous play by Clyde Fitch. Marguerite Clark “G IR L S ” BRAY PICTOGRAPII CHESTER OUTING â€"- “Getting Gay With Nam” Bryant Washburn “AVERY 6001) MM MM" He was too good to be true She couldn’t believe chit W youn man could have habits :6 saintly. Result - I“ won ’t take the solitaire. EVENING - 1’ Catlin... Alibi.- Ii at! h “I. C. u PARAMOUNT-BURTON uomxmvnn'ncmll “Glorious Vendflu." ACIty our boy- hcbd an. MATINEB â€"- 3:” AMH- I. and lit W m RVHNING ~1xl Cloth-OI: Mild-I ll Iflwwm LILzzx LEE “A Daughter 0! The won" A'Smashing story of the Great Northwest. A L S 0 Thursday, August 14th Matinee an?! Evening Tuesday, August. 12th icke

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