Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jan 1919, p. 2

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Wu will she min a, w «1m IMI for "h the anon-any a! showing you demlIo-rhlmfloohol u ”“1! cflxtbn. and In would NAPIIVILLK Tailor - Cleaner - I! “when“ no" 201-! Weeding-Okla [11 Leather ette Box HIRSCH TELEPHONE N0. 24 Mam-s couvzuncma " $2.15 ”OWNERS GROVE Illinois lm-l'dlcrflcedlnFI-Ind: Af- mmmmmmm j‘mmummmm‘ gulf-haul“: J he surprise party which the etch”- tn give Roland Iodjelh the other evening In 3 most enjoynhle Malt” motherhymdfielnion, mm'nmmnmfen mthlmnndthen’nbnlom Mnmrmqlimchnweo finish the Merl-1m. (Hamlet) of playing- Timbaystoodonthegpmdmflm For just about. minute, And then they «11de Andpnthil (Winn. They lagged him to the ”H. Andwwedhimupflthc-e. Andwhentheyplwthemmt Ted Curtis, oftheChiapUm~ si1y iscoochingourmhnm nomnndalnndyweannem baht In" cuningoutintlemt The high school entrain Mat the Eastern Star on Tied. even- Slacker: “One. ['4 hem! hm- ming for the m." "Haw" you finished the third m?" What In instinct? Nat having that to do. but doing it nanny. What is Mdligm? Knot-int do! to do. and doing It. Mm Wmin to Pm! Daft In In wuyolthuedeflnubnumr uni-nun ppm. The lint I. an Inlet-d 01â€". Adrflolunllu-Mmm can" end m: an"... A human 5. one wife of I Her. A pm", i: who" thy lube jun. If )ou mm null: HM“, your «by: cf mol I" ha M. tn! :1 m hvn‘t. an! «\H Won't It to a (In-privy“ m1 dork.- («AM‘ whoa "w cm: In our? Well. we km the unu- lut Pd- duy.hutn|n1tholludlhm. and W- the flulah [Ml Mn. Behold! A «main Junior bout-ve- II 9% «Stacy, if we Ifl.‘ to Me by "w \uy ho ciwva gum. km and “no with th- clock. TM: in my little pet peeve: To be studying my End“: in the mely during the noon Mgr. and have a wlwk cmwd of 809M amund he. emulating Can-u. Echoes from the bookkeeping loom What do a newly nun-rind couple uuunlly gut! (Jam) RICE. When do um 30 when we die? (Edwin) GRAVES. MAnfimm-lumm Helmfiflhlinmp. Auwwmmu We“ hers. and their leader, Bliss Icllhcl- ny. How should one be in school? (Gram) GOOD (nun). ’l‘he orchestra entertained the high school last Friday morning. This in a live organjulion, and’wo much praise cannot be. given to the mem- The domestic sctencc ch38 certain- ly did a good bit of work in the gym. Tho Bolton dud! tidy link. they and. Even Hebe believes in keeping up on current events. She reads the LL tcrary Digest. Now that the snow is gone. the Froxh mu once more ride their ve- locipcdes to school. Wouldodfln worldon [in A couple more white sweaters. Soon the High School will be 100 per cent. . .No brain are working on union schedule now; it's a twenty four hour day for them. "AND AROUND THEIIIISCIIMI. DOWNERS G89VE. ILLINOIS Welfare Lug-e fol-the effort andex- ‘caflent mien owned in tho drive for the Christm- Roll Call for the «but! their that: e- tbe Carnality the Community thfnre Layne than): in; them for the eflicient m h whieb Ch hive 'Il handled. Br-ndl. held Jan-sq a. 1919. the DI- null and l at once climbed on NI knee- and stand mummy Into My clear, m eyes. 'Wlnt'n the matter. child? snld he. 'nnd what are you look- ‘ In; It? 'lllmm mid to pupa: moth Lmtmudnvflehmmm :leWMseoflIa-imllc" mankttermeindfm {kl-almc'ossomnlneinby Ir. am One was Looking Pot. of the may excellent model wwhdylemhher'flou-of I Mound" mean: her goat-thee. “no came often to our house,” writes the tuthoress. "having In obvious admin-r "on for the pmtty young lunt whn lived with us. one day he called I! mfly Irv-mal- M tin-e m arty-tn m the “In" The mm machinery that was can! nu efcrflvdy h the drive I" "It Fourth Liberty Loan In: {mum iv» ‘10 play fr the Chilling no" Call fill. that it w” eflrcflre is «fined by (he Inge total of mm” ‘ M b In: ‘- the put cm little Enable lhwt mine nub-1 scribe" not pull; their Rd Cron‘; I‘m”. "Italy. I! there is m\ "with in getting the magazine Inn whodonmmtheirmshfl My not“? In. J. D. Gillespie 'Duners Gnu m Ol- hann tan Pf Dam: County in “! recent Red ‘Cna GUI-Coun- My drive, III! M'- m mun-d henj by (In Con-unity Layne tartan; fun»: In. my... sun; 113.. 1TH)“. ”II; m.- M. 9‘; I60 Stun-on. ”.7; Ir. Pan-lo]. UM; Ill! MEMBERS FOR RED CROSS [N XMAS DRIVE li- n-c. ”8L 11v Rowan-d Flt-mix mm- a w.- luu a: "w high whoa! on Tank: 1! IM- Int. vu aha; D M for! «luck win-«- it lay: N stands {or I. me that we found - the aver. Hum- nlum u without dvlny. lTMfMt-Met.thomm I See. Community Wdfan Lei". AC the raga!“ meeting of the An- I You can‘t pull a hen‘; tooth. "You can’t come into the mom main until you write me an outline 0! fl!- !! Ml" um. Elm-non David was 1 vi»- itor om.- dly um wn-k. SUIIM' Can't-z You can‘t weigh any- Ihinx on :- fiuh'u Bah-3L Will the m anon never learn to walk? Ono 0! them tell in the aisle Isn't: the diner day. Am fried onion bmin pmducers‘.’ We hope not. Junior: Don’t you know that a" mats are round ? - Wanted: By the gifls in the domes- tic science class: Some chairs than are not {omver breaking or collapsâ€" ing. We wonder if the one from whom they are rented Ms any ulterlo. :wâ€" tive in View. “niâ€" qd‘lln upon- for m. ml l Do not be astonished if I mNnber ‘of the sewing claw comes up w you feels the lexlum of your fmck, then calmly attempts to cut a samplo from it. She needs that particular bit for her now book. "If l r". I m". I'd play Ibo-hr Junior, to Freshie: Who discovered the treasure in Treasure Island? Freshie: Why, I never heard of that place before. Can't (Mai of mod. to my. To. In" cumin-Hon thy Alan. a mic: .f 0.. faculty cu I saw a Freshle take his skates To skate upon the ice; I saw him fall; I heard him say,~â€"- Oh, well. it wasn't nice. Frosh: What is the squam root of Jon-aw 131.. 1913 Pea-n. tune “an.” Mfr.“ .1 W: hit an. Inlerfll-r mm mfi'm om Nud- biu punt. Tho "a!" and!!! wkh min-hm and [and ‘viulu let (be um. hula: 1 11m» pron-I Ion: Lur- Mk Sunâ€"n. "d!- "anti”. Edith '0"; ".1 Kath. Mb Th! duet. "enter Icon, 7.1.- M M- Ien huh. Dun-H m. flurry “nun- - v---' "" ‘When you buy one Of these Jozfgrmm D AY ,' instruments you are entitled . "JR ‘to complete satisfaction. and ‘ mm- Ihhlly u- but... a. ‘lthi‘ you are sure to get. mm of her mu Men-‘- -' tsatisfy yourself I) letting $3.3m“ Am“}m demonstrate em for 1» m... n. My am you say evening. No obliga- by a. nu. (db. gun. or mytl'on on yourpart whatever. YOUNG FOLKS EN- JOYED PARTY LAST SATURDAY the Civil War Emu Io lit-Ion u Chlclumm I Williun Wlpln Ink-I'd home but Fri-by from Camy Format. (3:... “In" In: bu bum Mag war-1| duly with laminar llopluvwnl "vow. Tho camp Ia on (hook! huh-mu of Edward Eivhonl wu culled lo the colon: on September Mb [wing m! to Camp Grunt. PM (how he mu Iran-kn“! to 3 Mine gun unit at Camp Ham-k. 6.. sad "lined the" for "w balanc- of his time in the "my. Ila In Nkucd on January nu: arriving hon lbw- lath. Humlrl "om-n «mush-d June 28th and was MM to ‘Cunp Gram. Ha I'm them but a few weeks when he was lunufvrmd to Ft. Smiling. Minn. uul {mm then- he wax mm to Ft. ‘Bmdy. NHL. “Du-n» he in doing ‘wwinl duty with a howitnl corp-I at the termination of the war. "0 was «Ii-chars“! at Camp Gum Jun. Huh. Alvor Hagen enlisted in the Tank Corps on October Zflth and wu lent to Camp Polk. Rikigh, N. C. for tra- nlng. He was transferred to Camp (Zn-em. and about six weeks the: the 1signing of the armistice was sent to Camp Grant and Wu discharged Jun- uAry 3:“. Hr mm the rank of 80r- gaunt wlu :' dim'hmgml. Grant Dicke enlisted June 3rd and was sent to Columbus Barracks, Ohio {or outfitting. Columbh. S. 0., where [he was an instructor in an automo- bile school to fit nrtlllerymu to run the large "actors and trucks used in the hauling of guns gnd ammunition. He was disc-how from the service at Camp Grout, December “ti: and arrlvcd have the same dty. Among thoes who have been re- lened the past few weeks awfirant Dicke, Edvrlni Elchorst, William Waples, Harold flatten. ”or Hagen. Edward Mochel. and Fred Schutt. The Downers Grove soldier boys no drifting home again rather fast. They are being relaxed from service as (as! as the overworked personnel forces of the demobilization camps can get to them. MORE LOCAL BOYS RELEASED FROM SERVICE Fleck 8: Buchholz " Ford Sdes I Smite Station M5500 TuriIgCalSSZS Sea-$115 WNW Announcement The policy of the Fotd Mo [or C0. to sell its can for the lowest possible ptice. consis- tent with dependable quality. is too well known to require comment. Thadote. because WWW Blundele. Illinois 1'" "m”! ms CONCERTS EVERY This is an opportunity of a lifetime to get a phonogra h {of the highest type at t e mck bottom price- A word to the wise is suf- ficient. ‘ llMyalOnce ‘ and Save from $50 to $75 Advertise! les’ngu EVENING AT 8:15 li'l'illayz January 17, 1919

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