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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Nov 1919, p. 7

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H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor 8! Noah PM A"... North Side Grocery 6: Market Sum to W. 8. Wit- CLEANING -â€" DYEING -â€" PRESSING , ma â€"-REPAIRING ‘ ”Mini.“ mm. « men-durum Try Our Goods and Be Convinced Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing “Anything from Kid Gloves to Lung Rugs.” The Way To Do This Is To Have Yontmothes MADE BY HAND. " I am ready now with np-to-thedninnte styles 0" THE WRIST WOOLINS! . HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Sealed Hearts â€"~ Dicke Theatle â€" Thunday, December 4th. ‘ Adv. In. W.. 1“. James entertained on Friday aflgrnoon in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Heinke and son Ro~ but, visited in Hinsdale Wednesday. Hrs. Fred .Wolf of Hinsd‘ale, visit- ed hue Thursday. Hrs. Han-y Damley entertained the sewing club Friday. Get The Most For Your Clothes Money-u . The Most Style The Most Wear The Most Fit MERTZ é! MOCHEL In. W. F. James entertained on Friday afternoon for Mrs. Gillette. Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed STRE TC H YourDollars Stoves and Ranges If you Medan (anew-1884. JOSEPH MAZZA PERSONALS Paints, Oils . and Glass I1! Do you know that the Old Fashion- ed Revival is still in progress at the Baptist church? Some one has lied. hear Little Slin- day night at the Old Fashioned Re- vival. Katherine McDonald at the Dicke Theflre â€"-- Soon. Adv. Miss Fanny Stewart is spending Thanksgiving and the week end it. Grinnel'. iowa, the guest of Nlauvel'. Mr. Irwin Brandenburg has his brother and family from Indiana. with him. Miss Paulyne Reiner spent Satur- . Frank Allison ind . Junior. Tm NI.“ 8 r. Wash . Free Delivery SATURDAY ONLY Tel 279 Hiudde Upholstering Furniture Repair Shop. All work may done at rumble prices. Phone 635 or send W. wm all an! deliver luflhlflihmmmofi‘l of China. fin. G. H. Whitney! We wish to ma. our turtle“ ,.. thankstofriemhld-dghbmnlot imaging the two parties together. their H | ad ”fl“, Mr. and In. C. A. loom of Pitts- during our mt mm In. burgh. P... have come to spend two“. 1. Buyer and children. weeks with In. Iloon‘a mother. 00 m chm their vim â€"- 8a: “Chad-g l Wde" It Dick: Thain. AWN-nut . InklgoDeHfl-nvulm‘ ‘atnlmummdflfl. ‘Rone "swim in China. last Th"- thy. ’ Klein’s Sanitary Cash Market In. Harriet Join ”on! Sunday mm». {we in the (3mm 85: c- «M to ’06:: bar “It: in I‘m-.luth HIM. In 1 than “no layuhnhomc on mm $ II n» nut. Issue of The flavor“:- mwmumacommnllgdaud our Sunday deevillo. ulv. 1 In. 6mm Hughes. 0! Sumter: avenue. enunulned her Thimble (ilnb on Friday afternoon. Ibo Vance (inner m humans: on Sunday evening at a plum" mdy pull and party. In. J. B. Jenkins. 0! Hana)“ avenue. was hostess to the Shaken- pere Class on Honky. Mr. ‘4'. Thu‘m returned fr-m the hospital whom he has been fox the pas-t sewml weeks. on Wuinesdnv. Martin Steib has been quite seri- ously ill at his home with a bad case of tonsilitis. zow of 170 Main st, November 23d, 1 daughter. Mrs. Frank McCollum recently ypent a week with 0M friends and reâ€" latives near Kenosha. Wis. Miss Elsie l’ischcl had her tonsils removed at the l'assavant hospital Monday. You have heard all about the Lot- tery Man. See it at the Curtiss this Friday and Saturday. adv. 1159 [my {amnion m Miss Mmm'ne Marseilles of Chica- go spent the week-end with Miss El- ma Kelly. Mr. John Kidwell had his tonsils and adenoids removed at the Mercy hospital last week. Mr. Julius Wehnneister and Miss Lydia of Congress Park visited at the Zell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl J. Stone of Chiâ€" cago. spent the week-end with rein. fives pnd .friends here. budge Kennedy at the Dicke~Thea~ tre on Tuesday, December 2nd. Adv. I’nthe News -- Dickc Theatw. Adv Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Briggs and family are moving- into their new home on Prince avenue. dayMSund-ywlthminaefi- Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kol‘ “fiche" Ms sold her 50¢ Per Pound Coffee Special YUBAN ‘I list: Gladys Phillips. War of In S. Phillipa of Cuban-In. lot-L, ifomrly of Downers Gm. m Imi- ‘led in marriage Number lat. to Mr. Winter-m Pair of Evans-ton. m. I Bray Pictogrlph _. Diekdu. Adv. S madam koala on Page to) old about mm and 0‘. 0! IL. Clan My at u ulna-{Innoc- M- n in her hum: In“ at“, am- Dr. A. It. Icon with. b Inc-I0! ‘um'vn ha mulled .- X-Il! “- chlu and I- m up"!!! ‘0 ‘5‘ nil bnnceh a dam numb:- 114” In. Ed. Enrich M m II» (or A“: Club I“! mm! whkhm¢uthhomdlmnolb Wok-tar, 8. Gnu-land avenue. 0!- mm, mm. Nov. am. 'A and god time m but by at Him Helen Unhouey 0! Indiana. Owgn Grimm: 0! who‘- nnd Ely- mond Schult- ol Non-awn UIIL mam... wan hang out filthy for p vim with their mi. The Woman" Guild 0! I. Andnw'r chm!) will hold N: In: nguhr run-mu Thur-day. M! «h. at ‘20’doctp.m.utthtmof In. Ballad Waits. 110 Prince In. TheNcflhSi-iodfllhgnbdm gun-WIM- II:- In“, at Don't marry until you see “Choos- mg g Wife" at the Dick Thom - Sntunhy. Adv. mmchieagomnuup-mimue; inmmwhsve dinner with Jack Running". The Home Missionary M 0!- fcn'ng Service of the I. 3. church will be held Sumh'y evening, Novem- ber 30th Miss Nellie Snyder will do- liver the manage. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lehman at- tended the golden wedding anniver- sary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schema! uf Oak Park. at the Hotd Atlantic last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simonson and family are occuyping rooms at the b‘armr home on Maple avenue while their house on Gilbefl avenue is be- ing finished. We announce the ple'sentation of Hearts of the World very soon at the Curtiss. This is as you know, D. W. Griffith’s Masterpiece. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins left Tuesday evening for Los Angeles, California where they will remain Ill- n'l about the first of May. Some one has been {slack accused but Rev. Little purposes to Vindicate him Sunday night It The First Bap- tis‘. ,The inhnt son of Kr. and In. Frank Wolf of Humble. died Int Friday mania; of pneumonia. Ir. and Mrs. Wolf an well known here. Where am you going Sunday [1th Why? I un going to hear Little defend the man who ha- been‘ falsely accused. I Colll’u'ry of the 91“. mod Ger Dowdy 0mm Evening 7:30 WISâ€"Admission 15 ‘ m ._ BY RALPH INCE A tense drama of Love and Tragedy, Youth versus I, presents a tremendous conflict. IEUGENE OBRIEN ALSO CHRISTIE OUTING HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY Evening 7:30 9:15â€"Admission 15 20 cents. A wonderful laugh producer. A picture every member of any family will heartily enjoy. Madge Kennedy .3 CHRISTY COMEDY PATHS N“ BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE Matinee 3:80â€"Admission 10 15 eta. inc. War tax. Evening: 7:30 9:15â€"Admisaion 15 20 wring," Do men choose their wives, or do the girls and won. . only permit them to think they do? What qualities does a man want in his wife? He at bravely about the “swell lockers" who can't fool him '1‘ their rouge and lip sticks. He is going to find a ,real eq- sible girl who will save his money and handle the (H stove like an artist! But does he? “CHOOSING A WIFE” ? Saturday, November 29th 4 Life’s Greatest Problem Thursday, December 4th ‘A Perlect Lady" ' BELKONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNS“ GROVE. Tuesday, December 2nd Superior ‘Pholoplays ALSO ALSO PATHS m {pl 21

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