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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Nov 1920, p. 5

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North Side Grocery 6: Market will be extra good today if they were bought at Arthur Than-.1 {mm schmnl for count "r ~it‘klll M Mr. J. \\ ”:1th u mkuur twat- menu ’1“ ”Ir Himduh- Sunflmium for rhoumutmm. Min l'nnlym- lh'blwr n- ups-ruling Thanhugivinz l)u_\' “a": hc'l' pun-m- .|l Kmvkuk. lnwu. .\lr~. Ilurlon and cluughlw, )luucl. of Chicago. viaiu‘d mvr Um \umk NM wtlh (hr Hulls-r and ('uq- fmnilu-m Lilllt- ':I:u't' .‘lnrlnn'l. ukumhh-r of Mr. and 3er. Wm": Much-I, n.~ nll With clipllu-ria. Mi.“ .“ihln‘d \‘vnzka- uf ('llicugu. m» ln-c-n Vinita-u: at 0w lumu- uf ML. A .A. Langmrh of Fairnwum aw. 131- mm- In sw Slow .‘Iulmn 11.1.».- ball at Nu- Uickl' 'l'lwnlw on Thu” (1“). :ul\' Mr. and MI“. I’m-d Mnrtm nt' ('in-m spomt Sun-In}- “I”! .\h. and Mr» M- bcrl Lilllu'ucvh nl' l’unl'nmunl un-nutz Wan-h 1m Nurum 'l'ulmmlm- in "The lh'umhwl \hmmn" ut'lln- Imku I‘m-ulna :uh. Mr. and .\lr.~. H. H, l lIIn-h of [rim-t Ruilmml Arc-M will ,«mm MGU- [u Berwyn. Mr. and Mn. l,uun~m‘e 1‘ now settled in l|u~ir m-u Maple uwnuo. Mrs. (Ecol-gt) Uznmhml)’ hm been on the sit-k list. A. I} .Snuw luv lu-rn away un Dmim‘ss trip. Mrs. Albert Grumhaus and daugh- ter, Hon-J. urv Very ill with tlipthvriu. Mrs. J. W. (Truss is \‘Nling with relatives in Ottawa. “linuis. \ Mrs. 0. J. Dewey rutunwd Monâ€" day from :L trip to Burlingwn, Iowa. Mr». Richard Mill'oy has been very ill but is improving nicely. Hau- _\’uu over soon any of the Slow Motiun pin-turns? adv. Mrs. Tom Lindsley of New York City is the gum-st of Mrs. Rex Lune. It you needus. (onus. 188-J. St. Joseph’s Church Professor H uxley The Will Not to Believe PERSONALS November 26, 1920 THE REY. ENEAS B. GOODWIN H. C. PITCHER, Proprietor SUNDAY -- 10:00 A. M. 'u>h-r :u‘v humv un ”I (MI “ml \Iui Wham I la“ \ly mm" llvn." \lrn. "um". "l mm! In!" :Iu- hm Iwuw omn- Inn-mum and fauna! m} l‘mnrm- arm-o c'vml. I am rml mud. Wm: lo Ihv dul‘l‘. lumglu mmu l:‘\'l'-8NAI' and In .‘I \u‘I-k I gut F'\ O’Q'UII l'nl". HH‘I’)‘ Dual) “1"» uni-cw [muhn' -ha AM L‘c'rl' Mr, and Minx A. H “mm and mob of ('iu'rn. wont Sumlzu‘ at tho (I .l. Wonhvr 1wmr. Ml‘~. Mun-y “mu-r. “bu Inual boon \i-itnmr hvr um. 11-- mum-cl ‘uum- with Uu-m 1:\"r_s.\‘.u-“ ‘nim- ,...-..~.«. ~' .. >l.'.'i' Huh! um! mmumlnwl O l‘l'H’l'IR I‘ll "I“ “W \IPIRT’I. I \NN'Hl-Zl. “mil has hl'rn Im'ri\l'dl'l'ulll.\lp. ('clanunll m Lu» Anm'lw >ayim: plw u impuminu uin'ly and abh- In In- :mmml uuuiu. Mr. and Mrs. Chm. Uroukilh and mu. Willard. \‘ifii‘vd :u llu- hum:- “1' Mr. all-l .\lr.~. Am Wukoh-c- of Austin ('H Sumlu). 'Hu- 'ir~! u!‘ wat uw-k then- m“ be :5 choice and run-fully uch-cu-d a» .«mlmrul ul' ('hriatmzh (in-Ming mnk .m .-uh- at I'Illu Mary‘~ ’l‘lu Room. a L .\l|.~. ('Im'n “album! at. lhrhnun! \‘iutnl ul lln'- hmm- «If .‘h'n. ('. “‘ “1'0"th n" I’m-mount :n‘rum- Mon u!‘ Dmvm-n (Emu Mrs. “when, Damn-n m“ l-‘uinnuun'. :zu-nuu sun-n! tlw \\'.-rl; «ml at (Ex-.- homo of .\l: », J, l'vtmmn ur' (‘hicugo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kaih-r and son. I"renh-rivk, spmt Sunday with Mr. and Mn. William McCall of “Mouton. Mr, and Mrs. Hun-r L'hlhurn and sum aw >pmuling the holiday with Mrs. l'hlhum'n pawms at Mm-uccu. Indiana. .\l 'l':mxp.1. Puma“ nu Nun-"11w!- II. it .mn \Hl: In)”: to .‘h'. and Mrw. _\l('('unli«~, I'm-nu-rly Junvt limunlio .\1 rs. H rxm‘n i he W Mr. and Mrs. Smlgu'ick, Kansas, (-rul days Visiting bu” Mr. and Mrs. “1., spent the Gale's. mother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt of Hammond visited with Mr. athrs. I". (7. Lancaster on Sunday. 11“" A few army overcoat: left at Clarke's Cleaners. A bargain at $10 each. Buy now. adv. A. D. Brown and Mi<s Hazel of Chicago, were visitors at H. Thomas home on Sunday. A. B. Cole of Oneida. week end with Mrs. Mrs John Stanley. Wilbuz‘ Kism' of wow in town sev- Mrs. M. E. Turn- h) DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS fl Mr. and Mr». J. Limlblud of Na-’ ywrvillt- \vm'e tho guests of Mr. and .\lr.~ Frank Harper 'l‘ucsduy. ’l‘lu-_\n nth-"dad the Eastern Star in “nu ma puma: l Hmsdalo Upholstt‘ring Furniuuf lit-pair Shop. All wurk no'atly llUl’K" at reasonable prices. “mm 635 nl‘: send postcanL Will call and dolivor' frvr- of champ. 11-236 tf.’ Prof. and Mrs. Nonnamuker and duuyhtor. Anna. and Mrs. Shufior of Napvrvillc were guests at the‘ homu- of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. {omnwrs Sunâ€" duyf Baker’s Bake Shop 22 South Main Street The closing service of the series. of Revival meetings held at First Ev- angelical Church the last two weeks will be held Sunday night at 7:30. Place your ordei‘ early for this most toothsome con- fection for the holidays. Just like the kind that Mother used to make. M: and Mrs. F. Konsack have sold their home to Mr. A. Burt and ex- pect to spend the winter at the Fair- weathcr home. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ (a MOCHEL Hardware Coal and Feed Perfection 6 Revonoc OIL COOK STOVES CANNOT MAKE PANCAKES LIKE'MOTHER USED TO MAKE BUT IT HAS THE GOOD OLD, GENUINE BUCKWHEAT FIDUR LIKE SHE USED. AND. ALSO A vmmn ASSORTMENT or MODERN, “MAKE-EM-lN-A- HURRY" mxmxn mums: The Corner Grocery J. W. Nash Plume N S. Andrew’s Church Home M ade SERVICES AT 8:04) .-\.\'I) 10:30 A. M. Elgankagiuiug iflay Delicious THE CORNER GROCERY Fruit Cake HARDWARE 3 ( . Bl lsun‘gn-U. 50" Harry. and \\'m. ,L. Singlvu'l'l'y. lt‘l'! 'I‘lu‘mlzly 1n :pcml the \vinlrr in ('ulifuruiu. 'l‘lu- ll|ml~ Igutl.‘ will muko their home with Mr. llllIIJL-n-(t's sun in Oakland “In-w he x'will hm-umv acquaintwl fur the {int tinu \uth several mumlrhilclrvn and 30110 .1will-grzuuh'luld. lhbv ”univls. um- 01' your favorin- scrmn uclrvssvs. will hr with us a. gain on Saturday. wa-mlu-r 27th. at Mr Divko 'l‘hvulro in “Oh! Lady. Lzmy" Don't miss swim: hvr. :ulv. A good way bu settle your Thanks- giving dinner is to watch Slow MO- lion llawhh" Show aftommm and vuninp: at Dickc ’l‘hvutrv. Thanksâ€" giwng Day. adv, Mrs. Hattie Hill of Lincoln, Neb., was called hem to the home of her sister. Mrs. H. S .Shermau owing to the serious illness of her mother. 4.\dditiuuul Laval» (m I" Telephone 266-R No. S Eveningâ€"Both Daysâ€"7 :30-9z15. Admission 15 a 25 cents inc. Wu 1-- This is a thrilling story of tho unsought adventures of a lyoung rl. ”or beautiful dreams of a par-ant sho had never seen are rudey by thw discnw-ry that her mother is the keeper of a gambling den. Thursday, Dec. 2d 8: Friday, Dec. 3d Norma Talmadge Mac mm- sum Fur-fling 777:7“! [’ATIIE NEWS FORD TRAVEL PICTUI Briggu ('omulyâ€"--“llandy Man Around the Home" ‘Hu Inprluruolr rtmnln uurrthrzul. lulpr a fummlw MIN“. ‘8 0“ "pm-cl lquv l-mI gill." lhln “nun-L, ululr "w brat-lg"! \‘irlim 6.! WIRE? ”Irv . llu- “mm In! mun "HI: L'IIh Univ " I" a «Mr MIN"!!! "MW", (“ML n! nu III" hum-u mu rm! vumnh "f Hu mm- mum: II. n "will"! fiflufl‘. “011 Lady Lady” Bebe Daniels Mutinm- 3:00 p. Evening -7:2§0«‘.|: ' “RAY PICTOGRAPH BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUES DOWNERS GROVE. ILW “The Branded Woman” THURSDAY, NOV. 25th+THANKSGIVING DAY A Special Realart Production A L S 0 ROLIN COMEDYâ€"“A REGULAR PAL” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY BRAY PICTOGRAPH “THE $01". 01' WW N0 SHOW FRH)AY NOVEMBER 26TH And a SLO“ MOTION BASEBALL PICTURE Saturday, November 27th 9: lim I" r‘vlmv-«mn m h 20 A's-Ms "winding W.’ M Avlmrqrm If. h 2!: rank Including Wu Til ALSO Admisinn )5 and Admission 15 25 FORD TRAVEL PICTURE ROLIN COMEDY 3ch including War Tax. cents including War Tl!

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