Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Aug 1920, p. 5

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Then will ho lptflll music for the big draw at (be Curtis: Thou" ml Ir. and Mn. Shanon ad fun", of Iolinc. "L. In- mm»; the A. E. Olun funny on Onhrood nvonué. Win" um! Wednnxhy with a. B. C. Balm“: (sadly. Allen J. Molp of Aaron. vlnlud tho Int ml: with her friend. In. Punk McCollum. Try our Fem-kl! an". wed-l It 8mm: °r North Form 65 cents I pound. North Side Gro- I-‘emdcll Coffee I: our ad link“. adv. Iom of on but hover-4 Paul mam spam the Week end-ht- T"! I PW“ Ii with m local «out. at m. 0.1.!" u H. C. Nahum. nu. Wheonsln. no pm: “A I-.. Rev. A. T. Lucy and daughter. of Wisconsin. upon! the woel: visiting his bmbcr. P. C. Lacoy and funny. llr. and Mn. Gilbert [my enâ€" uminal a cousin. Mm. A. Burihnn of Forest Park. the put week. The Misses Clara and Florence Lb eey Ind Kite (loll-n are enjoying a weeks vmtion at Wnupaca. Wis. Don’t {amtâ€"there Is 3 allow ev- ery Wednesday night at the Curtis» Theutu. MY“ Ruth of the Rockies RUTH ROLAND Lost you Iorgebâ€"A special 2 reel comedy is shown at the Dicke Thea- tre every Tuesday. adv. Mrs. S. A. Dexter. Marion and Mil- dred are spending their vacation at Lakewood. Michigan. Far It! Watch FURTISQ Wait Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Slants and Betty Jane_ visited with Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J. Love in Chicago, Sunday. The Wrimor family of Punish", Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slznrman of Rogers Park. are visiting at the H. S. Sherman home. Mrs. Maude Smith and daughter, Sarah, are spending; two weeks with relatives in Omaha Neb. Heshea Moore is spending part of her vacation with relatives in Arling- ton, Illinois. Gordon McCollum is visiting with relatives in Chicago. “Ruth of the Rockies" palpitatcs with a passionate romance. adv. Chas. J Reese left for New York on Saturday when: he will spend a few days on business. Gene Prickett is spending 53 few weeks with relatives at Gas City, 1nd. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blodgett are vacationing with relatives in Ohio. Ruth Roland, she fights like a bear cat and rides like a whirlwind. adv. Doyle Moore is visiting with conâ€" sins at Dixon, Ill. Miss Grace Vivian spent the week end with her parents near Dixon, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kelly entertain- ‘ed Chicago guests last Sunday. A Western Serial Sensation you needus, fonus. 1884. PERSONALS '. August 27, 1920 SUSPENSL I'm-ulna“: and each week tor, 3 Don't {amt the suction ado of "manhole! Goods It Later Gehrig‘s N No. Pom: Int. 3 o'clock 80hr day. Womb" 3rd uh. The lines Ruth and mm len- dol o! Goodlnnd, Ind, no ape-din; 9 few dnyn u the J. [5th Thc Fred and Len!" 6"ng hmâ€" Illo: um! I." Sunday with Ir. and Mn. John Zlnn. old Manda m G!!- Fem-loll Coffee I: the lite“ and 9m 0! the beat hover-(es on the unr- Miss Rolenc Riley left for her home in Marietta. Ohio. Sunday, After my- inz u the B. J. Summon home for the summer. In. J. P. Burkhnrt and children of Bufldo, New York, he visiting it tluo home of her mother, In. luau 8mm: of North Pom! venue. Your old Mm favorite. Norma Tal- nudge will appear at the Dick: Thea- tre Sept. 2nd and 3rd in “Yes or No." [ That million dollar rain which tell last Saturday spoiled a few Sunday School picnics and a few outings. but think 1qu what u did a" the corn. TM T and T (iris were mainland These little locals are to many peo- plc, the most interesting part of the paper. We try to get them all. Won't YOU help us with those you know. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s Art Kraft Shop, one door south of the Ross Bakery. adv. ti. School children. You can get scratch tablets at the Reporter office. They come in various colors and sizes and sell for ten cents a pound. See Ruth Roland in her seventh at the Dickc Theatre, Tuesday, Augâ€" nnd greatest serial, “Ruth of the “St Slat. adv. Rockies." adv. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Arnold of We have a limited supply of Sioux City, Iowa, are visiting in the scratch pads on hand in assorted col- home or Mrs. JOhn Eckert. 29 30““ um and sizes. They are 10¢ a pound. Forest avenue. 1‘ Call at The Reporter office. Mr. and Mr: (Ian n Prinbnoo "Mn I The Misses Emma and Elizabeth Fee-her of Park Ridge visited Tuesâ€" day with their old school mate. Mrs. C. H. Staats. Ruth Roland is a superâ€"woman. She is fearless and daring and defies all laws of nature. adv. Mrs. Winnifred Emrich of North ‘F'orest ave., left Tuesday evening for a three weeks visit in Windsor and Toronto, Canada_ with old friends. Mrs. A. R. Whitehorn and daugh‘ ter, Katherine. left on Saturday to attend a family reunion. Mrs. J. Shurte is visiting in New York City and Margaret at Lowell, Ind., for a vacation trip Mrs. Asa Bannister of Naperville, visited her brother, S. A. Lyman last week. Mr. and Hrs. Stefl'ey and sons are in Nebraska visiting Mr. Stetley's parents. Ol' Buy DOWNERS GROVE mom; DOWNIIB GMV A Saturday Special! Any quantity desired at per pound, only, 80. runs; HARDWARE v 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. Klein’s Market Washbum Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ GI MOCHEL The 'Dieke Theatre will show ano- ther exceptionally fine picture Sept. 2nd and 3rd entitled “Yes or No." played by Norma Talmadge. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Prickett and daughter are' spending their vacation on a farm near Muscatiue, Iowa, with relatives. Perfection 63 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES Hardware Coal and feed Mr. and Mrs. Chas. O'Connor and 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klein and their families of Chicago, were guests of the Homer Dum family last Sunday. She’s Irish and proud of it! See Tom Moore in handsome Larry "One‘ of the Finest" of modern policeman at the Dickc Theatre, Tuesday, Aug- ust 315t. IdV- Harold McGrath's famous novel “The Luck of the Irish" played by an all star cast at the Dicke Theatre Saturday. August 28th. adv. Mr. 'Lucy has purchased Mrs. T. S. Roger’s home on East .Curtiss st. and will move his family here in the‘ near future. 1 Slate Government ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH at 1 weiner and com mat Friday evening at the home of Miss Mae Lei- bundguth. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lathmpe and M13. Smith motored from Chicago to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Stoudt. i Main Curtis Sts. CLEAN WHOLESOM E DELICIOUS ' SUNDAYS, 10:00 A. M. LECTURES 0N by the Rev. E. B. Goodwin SUN DAYâ€"“THE ORIGIN OF THE STATE" SUGAR! Brick and Bulkâ€"Wholesale and Retail Rutter Pharmacy ICE CREAM l7c ” Mr. Parks, manager of H. E. Mc Allister Co., has had the large (lis- play \Iindows at the store refinished with beaver board and newly decor- atotl With his ability as a window tIimmcr they now make a very hand- some appearance and are the most‘ attractive in the village. Soc Bessie Barriscale in Sixteen Different Gowns of the Latest Fash- ionable Mode-Evening Gowns, AF ternmm Frocks, Dinner Gowns and Filmy Negligee . adv. The M. E. Philathca Class will postpone their monthly meeting to Monday evening. September 13th, at the home of Mrs. Rnssweiler, Wash- ington street. , Mrs. Adelaide McKee and daughter Gracn. have left for an indefinite vis- it with Mrs. McKee’s daughter, Mrs. George. Schilder at Ft. Crook, near Omaha, Nebraska. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. VanValen and daughter, Wilma. are at RockfordJH. for several weeks vacation. Their son,‘Donald, is with the boy scouta at Delevan, Wis. Miss Marcia Graves and niece 5f LaMoille, "1., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. B. Jenkins on Oalmood avenue. The Annual Picnic of all the Young‘ People of S. Andrew's Church, under ninety years of age will be held at the Z. R. Caner farm this Saturday.- (Additivnal Locals on Page 8) PHONE 27! Phones6278 ' 7 A L S 0 lord Educational Weekly In: M ROLIN COIEDYâ€"JPINW} 3 .\ 5.1.3 Mumâ€"1:904:11 nun-m; ‘ The was GIRL. who surrounded by The NO am. who buds-.1 wit luxuryâ€"whose every whim a: sat- poverty fought with all but " isfiedâ€"succumbed to the flattery of to heap intact the db? b a parasite passionately mumufing honor crying ~ “YES” , “N0“ Thurs. Fri, September 2nd 3rd A L S 0 A Clever Two Reel Comedyâ€"“The Head Waiter" Mntim- 3: 30 p. m Admission 15 and 85 nah. Fvenim-7: 30 a 9:1! Admluion “5 MM 3‘ nib. Bi Wm. F. Anderson. 11mm Ephco Ouch. Cincinnati. snysâ€"J‘l are man today the new motion are drum- "The Stru- Life." It is true to lifv. It ha a high moral rpm. and a pnwcrhl I'- Wd.” I! is highly murmur-em by my. '2! hm mu, mil uâ€"l‘v. m. J .Thompson. Profound in Drew logical Seminary. New York City: Rev. Ferdinand C. lhlehart. D. 1)., Christian Herald. New York Gt]. The Stream of Life ."YE $3130 ‘3” pvni9¢-1 :m: 16‘ He's I muted 90"me on a! the finest. "a ‘-. not (mm 'uml The «my a! I mm cog and a low Nathan“ name Larry won an ham-mu In a dayâ€"- 00‘" enjoy It. “One of the Finest” TOM MOORE CHRISTY COMEDYâ€"“FORE AN D AFTER" PATHE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE Mutim~w3. 00p Admhmiuo 10 t 20 cents '[includln Wu Th! Evening â€":7 30-9: 00. Admimion 16 l; 26 mm Including. Wu 1h. NORM; Wafmncz The Young People's Dnmtk Club of St. Joseph's Church Present- §iThe Dicke‘Thea'fi'f? “THE LUCK OF THE, IRIEH!’ A L 8 0 A Special Two Reel Comedyâ€"“Four of u Kind” URBAN MOVIE CHATS mpâ€"hfl-Ozlb. Admission Is a u «3.77:9:le In in Wednesday, September lat Saturday, August 28th I HAROLD MacGRATH’S FAMOUS NOVEL Tuesday, August 31 st BY DR. JAMES K. SHIELDS awe-pm: can-vim gMnnéuhuâ€"S

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