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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jul 1920, p. 8

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no Congregatioml Home Depart- “ gave their annual outing to the a!" Branch Mission children and mmfiehwoffirs.fl.fl. Place Wedneadly. The Burlington “ll: gave transportation as here- Odon and the car ride is in itself I“. In use of inclement weather Rd“begiventhenextevening.m fitbehmfitofthegifln'wion you will find a dry place at the Theatre. But ragtime” of “hmmrmayhemwm H I mighty fine show â€"- Douglas ”that; in "The Holly-Caddie.” Id mhnSocidtobegivenby Q. WWe Campfire Girls on; WI Ian. 32 Highland meme “ m of My. July 901. is I: b be nloe- n the Dicke 11mm. If it uh- nun In. Fred Steib and flmily and hr mother Mrs. Adolph Merle, he. had from a months‘ trip on Wedâ€" my. They visited relatives It M Lake. Iowa and Jmmille. Mn ind report the monk! M h looking he with I prospect of I Hymn. hgfigdayatunbichneatn'. Mb: l-‘Iirhnks in "The loll)” we,” also other features inclndc u . speck! two red Christ! W a. .dv. tic-MAW ”why. July 5th. will he I big M it Damn Grave and it w.ll»' nib-emu" of mo Mean-sch! lam-m Ca. ml in“ WIRINBTANT d In. loci of Chicago, vfll ln. 86ml. much" of In. lisâ€" Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank You will like the personalized service you get at this bulk. You will uppmciate the dame and determlnauon on the part of fiery officer and employee to be of mu helpfulness at all times Why not nuke this your 1 or smallâ€"«rill be appreciated. that is your banking home. Located comeniemly {or your every need. )ou will find here a congenial atmosphere and no red tape. A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 There’s One Home You Don’t Have to Pay Rent For; Why not nuke this 1 It You Buy It at The Corner Grocery It Is Good. BACK OF EVERY SALE IS A RECORD OF TWENTY NINE YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING The Corner Grocery v. Nash M m 8 am. Ir. nation and from m on oflem n cmrtunity of muting big money. HINSDALE GOLF CLUB A. R. Johnsoh, Chairman diea who registef regularly will be allowed to attend the party. Caddie work is a healthful occu- Dou’t forget the blow-out Monday. In” 11th, at five o’clock In the main dining tom. Good ecu, Intending iceemm and uh. also lots of “pop.” Everything free. Only ad- TM tun-ginning“ prune-i I?!“ In the dlncflon of harvesting by ‘- rhmnry was not and» an"! 1831. I Tell all your chums than it and ’come up and join the basket ball. volley bull and butch." teams, nlso the caddie golf tournament. Fine prim will be given to the winnem of different events. ' We want to increase the number :of caddies for regular work and have *c'eddedtoadvaaeethepaymeeats yer hour. Afternoon- durhg the lunch and all day Saturday and Sun- .day the demaad for caddies is far greater than the supply. so if you want to make some ml my this ‘summer this in your chance. Begin. ruin; July 3rd Claw A addies will draw to cents per hour and Class B 30 cents per hour. Class B caddies willhepromotedtoClaasAjustas mo! as they show ancient imme. meat to justify the slum [n "at $- 01. child!“ lint. A human lunch. a (rip through Che up“ u hie hm. (Addition! bal- n page 5) 51”" by Mad-Inna. ANNOUNCEMENT Caddie Committee. What no. the only ammo? Tho patient my have noltlm' mm nor expectoratlon. He feels tlrovl In tho ‘lflenloon. and wakes Hm! In the ‘Inornlng. Hls appotlte ls poor, and he henna to lose «fight or to stop growing. He Is anally exhausted after amine. Anyone who ham-rs those symptoms In lllmswlf shmnld consult I doctor. In any family. rloh or poor. In whlch one member II known to ha" consumption. all tho others should to enmlned by spoolnllsts. A Glut Fugu- Taken I" in all, the pmm is the “solute beat mum of tal- eat on any circuit and Downers pet» ple fill get move than their money’s arorth of clean entertainment. The chant-um teat will be pitch- :dtmthehighschoolgnmndson Maple avenue. It in not yet too late tn purchase season ticket: for Ilene has the mun! "I” parapher- nafla. but perform: M:- with IrMie ia onliaary evening dress and no at!- mayuhmpeddecumiamry cane. In (M: respect he is a wad". He does things that m abu-olutfly impoubk of execution without the am of supernatural man. One a! M: performances that new; er fails to amaae Ma mum M known as the "love Oriel” "0 Mn! afleeeofmmlnon pawnaadaokw rises phoenix-"h frbm the ashes. He apparently tear: the clove in km, oaly to find that be has two doves in his hand. He throws a glam of water into the air, and it changes mm a dove and flies away. Me tn purchase season ticket: for he six days. Ask your nearest ex. enia man who is I member of the The Mu": in may... thnt par- oau and «+le luh' um and “The Good Pniry Thrift“ a room of enter “filament. inntmctlon and impdnuon Woodhnd Shun-n IN a «night trim" quartet. Mviu no instru- mun-l nun-hm: other than a ph~ Im. chII ‘- and Ior mplmt in Mlo wort While out number n! W companyi in - sole“: of long pun-on filmy. 0» MI par! of the pmnm will he (Ives over to “ambit work u u- Mlanmmiumnmm of voice: mulhfly OW to that! “many and smooth: Noam". For “My-aw,- mn- PAInM Reno MMnmficm-MllthM MmlmledallmmI’WMJn- Jodi-a lath. Syria and In“. Rn- “. com-fly farming m Mum h magic Ind mm Also in (min lurk he picked up my thing: M how- to many push-mm I'D. tum will be provided by the Red path man-acme. ? This year the ("tun of the child- ‘ren's hour work will be the punchin- lion by tho children of the community ulder the direction of the children’s worker of the pagan! entitled “The Good Fairy Thrift.” Special cos- 1 Before the company has been he- ‘ fore you No minutes the play will reach out after {93; and rap you gen- ially on the back, end you will be aware of a warm, comfortable feeling that will cause you to settle hock eon- tentedly. with complete trust. that it is going to keep you jovial and in- terested the whole evening. Sixth Day The children's hour work is an im- portant part of the Redpath Chou-i tauqua community service. The work 1is in charge of a young woman es- pecially chosen because of her trainâ€" ing and experience in this particular field. She met!“ the children daily in the Chautau'quI tent and enter- tains them delightfully by story tell- ing and teaching of songs and folk The laughs? "It Pays to Adver- tise" runs over with laughs. “It Pays to Advertise" is absolute- ly clean and wholesome and this fact combined with the rich Americanism of its humor, the rapid~fine idioms ‘amtained in the dialouge and the Many clever situations effected markâ€" ‘ed its New York production as the most successful comedy drama in re- cent years . It is so well balanced in basic hu- man values that it cheers the heart and diverts the mind at the same operation. written with a real feeling {or that particular type 0! humor that has been recognized as purely American since the days of Ben Franklin. OPERA SINGERS OPEN CHAUTAU- Q U A TOMORROW Sign. «Cum. (Continued From Page 1) gmnds on not yet no tickets for nearest ex- ' minor of tho » Orchid Omaha. While orchid- lrom the wild. luv. remarkable and Interesting char-cur mics. they an: being rivaled and "I'- mmfl by new rumm produced by hyhrhliuthm In the gnu-"homoe- o! lewriu. .\'mr. itw hyhridzl are man, In number and are Inppluutiug the older warn-(in in part inn-aux. ol tiwir exquimr tummy n! t‘ullil' not! form. their im-nmu-d {mgrunw and their greater on» u! cultivation. I! in «km- t'tirl. the cnwtwmlln‘ oh orrhidu. but it is murwiowly fuel-J uting. After the chautauqila all the cloth- ing collected will be sent to the pm- per authorities for distribution. The instructions sent. out from the committee in chum are ”follows: “Match up suits and tie pieces to- gether. Tie shoes in pairs, wrap par- cel securely. attach label noting conv tents. Lg. Can ’Fan. Green Gage Plums 3i L‘g. Can Libby's asparagus ..... Lg. Can 'I‘omatmes,8p 20c val; 31% 50c 2P! ComFlakes ........... 25c lOBamSwiftPrideSoap... Aspplei Butter. per can 31.50.0815 Cal. Black Cherries Ginger ‘aps, in kegs ....... “35¢ 13 mom Baked Beans, in §avby Orangc Marmalade, _.j_ar m Tomatoe Sauce, 3 cans for . In order that the clothing get to 'those needing it before winter, it is imperative that it be sent now. Those wishing to send bundles direct can forward them to the Near East Warehouse. 549 West 39th Street,‘ New York City, N. Y. ‘ These hot weather days call for cool porcha. 15 de- grees cooler on your porch if you shade with an "Aer- olux” Porch Shade. Pricesâ€"only 20 per cent advance since pre-war days. “ Chautauqua week the M. E. Phil- 3athen Class will have a tent near the the Chautauqua grounds at the high school for the colelction of clothing for the War sufl'erers of the Near, East. All clothing collected will be sent to the Near East Relief Comâ€" mittee for distribution in Cilicia, Sy- zia. Armenia and Persia. WE Now SELL IN UlKIlllll CONNECTION WITH LUXOR AND vmron aw QUALI'I'IES, the WELL KNOWN MAKE or Audmfl “BRENLIN” wmoow SHADES. "from: mm.a,...¢ OLD SHADES ARE wow OUT LET US SHOW YOU THESE a; FIGURE THE COST 0 NEW ONES. YOU’LL BE SURPRISE!) HOW LITTLE MORE IN COMPARISON GOOD SHADES COST TO POORER. QUALI‘I'IES Will Have Tent at Qumran: (or Clothing Contributions M. E. PHILATBEAS comm FOB NEAR EAST R’LIEF Window: Lehmann é" Michel’s Store [or Suleul'l GROCERY SPECIALS Rind Every Amen-mom Every \Verk. You'll Find It My» To Do 80. Let us chow you anlin him-mun”. The rest is easy. We help you. Start with $1.00 The First Thousand is the Hardest. Which is simply another way of saying- FIRST NATIONAL BANK Get the Habit of SAVING Large Cans Shrim ........ Nonesuch Milk, ta] 2 for . .. Large flats Queen élives .. . Promom Baked Beans, in '1 Tomatoe Sauce, 3 cans for . garge ans Shrimps _. ._ ...... ___-a to clean and lay flat without ends turning up. Costs you no more than cit stores ask for them. our sizes in stock. Thesg rugs arcAcqol, cqsy Downers Grove. llllnoln. Shades

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