Downers Grove Reporter, 24 May 1918, p. 5

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Funnies, Genninms and bedding plum a! nil Hath. Call phone 2101. Mr. Ind In. A. R. Cnmer enter mined the Arcadian Club on last 3:!- orday night. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. G"- Den, formerly residents of Downm Grove, Icky 13th. a daugter. Dick: Theatre Wednesday . In. N. G. Oliver visited over the week end with Mrs. In I. Guy. 34 S. Main mum‘gh-Qh maul, Ma! 24. 1913 Our store will close at noon every Wednesday during JUNE Jl'LY PERSONALS If your furnace needs overhauling phone or see We are now prepared to take care of your Mertz (3 M ochel ZINDT’S PHARMACY Furnace and Gutter Work ‘ HARDWARE 36 South Main Street I‘: Al'(; l'S'l‘ \' Slal PST! 1" l‘l‘: l‘ starting Wednesday. junc the Slh. for "Dr-ft 3‘8" 00 Ywexpectltspdoebbetor- uddngiyhlgh Mymamasmw and defighted to fmd tha! Talc. 1m- teelsellsataptkemhighertmn matofadimry powders. Try it today. Fan Day and Night Serivce. TALC TELEPHONE 29 Mrs. C. J. Winter and daughur, Lois, visited friends and relatives in Cicero :nd Berwyn last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Kidwefl, In. Sundzy night. In 19, nrl Selig home on West Curtis: at. #Emil Hummer has purchased hp and will move today. I For sale, large Election of Pumice. Cabbage plum. st C V Wolf’s new Phone 58 Kimble South SSde Sales Room. Fleck Buchhoh. Adv. J . Golhns Greenhouses. 541â€"3 Dons“ Steer: has com to spend tin summer with lem and Helen Wentherhee. Ford parts, repairs of all kinds Telephone 252 UUWNERS GROVE REPORTS . .DU\\'.\'XJRS (-‘RO\ E. ILLINOIS The Red Cross auxilllary of the Mnecabees hold their meetings the first and third Friday afternoon! of the month for the mat-pose of Red Cross work. Everyone is invited to lend a helping hand. whether or not they are members of the onlen Mr. Ben 111an of the Municipal Pier, Chicago, Mr. Walter E‘ Daniela of Emm. tnd Ir. and ‘lrn. Rob ert E. Wells Ind son, Boo. Jr.. were [ Mr, w. l. N. Cox, Circulation Man- ger. of the Pennsylvania "Grit", who u been visiting here for a short time at the how of his brother, E. L Cox, hemmed to his home in Wil- liamaport. PI . , Tuesday. Tho Dick» Thnahv- which has on- tonaimd the local G. A. R. every year for tho past right years. is go- inx to use the mains! laugh producer Douglas Fairbanks. all their program this year. Adv. guests at the home of L. B. Welh but Sunday. Ln‘nn Siam-'3' has hPr-n nmmntrd in Quartermaswr S¢rxoant in [hr Quar trrmasu‘r's dr‘partmont. Uh highwat mn-cnmmissimwd rank it is possiblv to obtain in this branch. Ho "pm-U to go 0v" nfly in the summer; Dnutlzls Fail-hanks M Dirkv lxrnmlium "my. Thur 1i" iv on popular and worth “kiln prunam of meal and insinu- mrn'al mmic :Iml roadivms 3' HM ('vmgwgalémval thuvvh in Lida. Sat Huh} owning. Na) 23".. Hinedalr. IH oven until 3:00 p Hu'maahrv Nina '2:le Tholin $99M Saturday Iflrmm m Nay-n1". to 1-" Normâ€" \\‘uh-m (‘cllm but Lah- Faust. 4 la II in a game. 0n Don-oration Day. May 30. (hr PM! 00%? will be open (mm 7:30 9a 9:1) a. m_ The [My will nmain own until .1100 n. m. Jnhn Don-Mr. IM u~ mwhau! your Ford car. \\, km l' a full lim of Ford pads on lmui am! xmunrlm mlislarlivm. l'hon- 7).“, "ins-lalv 5"th 3M1- Sah‘a Rm" Mr lml Mun Irwin and ahuxhlt" at Chicago. vinllni Mr mt". In. "when "mum. nl‘ Oakwood lunar. on 811ml.) A \‘ninn Mrmon‘nl Srrvh‘n will hu- MM at m mph.“ (fund: on M‘J Sunday awning. Rn: R. K. 80m nh. push" of ”w Fin! P‘nnnm‘lml thurrh will wrath nu- firm. Mn- er Lam had In Mr [and on Smith). Mr ”HM". Mr. N‘ J. Nry. infirm-tor at Aviation at (M- Hunnwowly Srhool of Torhmlun'. Minneapolis. Minn. Yoombn Frank “rum u-u how in: Sunday on what wHI probably be Mr but lmn‘r from "u- nrvn! Lab‘s Sta- Hon Mr Ind Mn L. J.0I1h and non. llilly. of Tula. Oil... um mm». nl "u- homr of the" unnu. Ir. and Mn. (7 R “rim at N Wurnn aw. The \C l'. A. of the Find Evan- gelical church hold their monthly bu» ilk-um meeting at the home of Esther ’l'holin in: Homily evening. Min Ruby Dnhbu'h o! Nam-Willa. and Rev. IL K. Schwnh were the can!» 0! Henry . Brun- Ind (um- in hut Sunday. 3|". B. M. Multan-r and bulk- tmr. Mlmnl. o! Chimp, wont luv Friday ll tho own 0! Mr. And flu. N. (I. Pam. Mrs‘ limb is visiting Iwn- on hv-r way no Cahfornin fmm New York. \vhun- she has been to bid [he doctor gomlâ€"byr. Mr. and Mrs. Wallor Gehrig mm mm. Sol. (h-rwix and Mm, Mac (i111:- or of Chicago. apom. Sunday In the Fwd (imwm home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lvhmun and baby. of Oak Park. visited how with Mr. and .\h‘.-. J, L. Lvhmnn last Sunday ’l'omuwns. «'ubbagvs. Caulifluwm‘ un-l I other \‘ugvmbiv plants. J._(iu!un's (irwnhuumu, Phum- 210-.1‘ 5-17â€" -1 Lieutenant Haebich spent Sunday at the N‘ L“ Pearce hume on Gilly-wt (“THINK Watch for Gerwig's adv. on this page every week. Some good items always listed. Adv. Mrs. Alma Cox of Zaphyrhills, Fla, is visiting at the home of her son. E. L‘ Cox, on West Curtiss. Mrs‘ Roy Chih’ors entertained her sister and family of Chicago. for 12w week end. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Olson alwnd~ ml :1 honlv coming at (k'nuM-u, ML, last Sunday. MI" and Mrs. Leroy (i. Murray visited in the \‘illugu on Sunda). driv iny out from tho city. The Boy Scout clmpaign for funds is a good cause. Contribute and boost for the Boy Scouts. hard but.“ h-o In" pmmlar and worth At“ {Mk The graduation exercises of the Lisle school will be held in the church building Wednenhy evening. May 29 for everybody. Minn Ethel Plumb and seven! of her ofi'ice chums spent the week and This in in appointed lecture. It in free. and every loyal am in expect- edto he want. It is held In the Cmnmnlty Church building only be- cause it in the largest lull in Lisle. Mr. Edvard Riedy will incl-«lute the lecturer. On Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. thu- State Council of Defense lecture. "The World Cannot Live Half Sine and Half Free." b On Saturday awning "w 25% a farm: mm for the mm of tho church music. Mr‘ W. E. Coleman of Downers Gmw- his hem added '0 the fine program. Evening Summit-an [pt-turn. 70 few: on Moxko. I Downor.‘ Gm" my! mph- a! I“- human will luv Irv-Ind to an Fltrrlr hon-ll) lllmrflw duo" on [Mr-(inn inn): mlim and night II flu- Curtis:- ”hum, Hung" Killian! fun» ll ”nu Quinn-d In I [NI-l many sun‘- Ssanm m. um «a, mud mm!!! um ’you buy your tickets new from any of the Campfire (36H: or II "u- Inn om". Ruin" all can Hr: nigM, I" mu 20! including war In. The program will rondsl 0' local “lent ham Down-s Grow IM "to now famous flmkMM Infantry Spain! film: hart Ilsa hon «data! (‘0 ‘- ing. Juno nth, Chm-Ii» Chplin in "A Dog's Lifr" and lbnuxlm Paid-uh.- >in Hradin' South" 1“ ”w (.urtins. All I'm-aching Son'irr. II a. m., Sub jut. "Paulina lkmocmcy." A. PORTER. Correwondem Bible! School. In a. m.. lesm. H K. 12: 1-12‘ IEWSY NOTES mm LISLE All) BELMONT: CLASS â€" Thur in n all for W! mon- mrflml «Inn-Inn to bo- mnm‘ In "In month of Mny. Thor- bo mom far I" who an coma Mound-l Day fuming to Mlp ml:- le‘ Whnl rould In I mow filling way in with Io nlobrlu- Hw- rlonhg of "u- .Qn.‘ than by Mining Io Ml [Mu on!" wiIII Inn-'1: {urn MMI. Cam to "w Lab- an on non Thunday owning on; firm nflrr nix o'clock. 1 um. .I. H. Vrmml m1 «bulkier. ‘Agnru, returned I“! Prkhy from a two vnh fill! with Ben. Vomrd of line (font Anlllrry II In. Willhmn. Maine. The-y found him well and em joylng military life» Ruumln. they time via [hr (out min to New York city. “king 3 trip up the "M5000 to Iorlrunbk” uhow thin ml. MY. MEMORIAL DAY FOR Tl"? RV." CROSS M'RGICAL, DRESHINGH Ev") uhow II "kit“: in II lorlrunblc" mow this. rock. Albany Al the businem meeting of the Mothers Club, Tut-why afternoon 1h:- foflowing ofliceru wen elected {or the enming year: Ilnu. Chester 8. Real. President; Mn. Balk"! Wuplu, Vim Pnuident; Mrs. John Jenkins. 89cm luy; In. A. It. Cram", memu. The next meeting of the club will b. MM in December. Jn-mn llawloy. wlm ha» been howl of lhn- manual {mining and mechani- cal thawing class a! (ho looul high srlnml for four yours, in lhix la»: \u-ok of school in bidding it goodbyn. For tho aummer he will lluru'charm- of the coaching of (luck ulhvlots at Culver Military Institute. In the new [’3 amount picture on- tillml, “One More American." which is coming m the‘ Dickv 'l‘lu-nll‘o 5mm George Bvban, tlu- bI-lovmi llaliun French ('hurm'h-r uctur of tln- scrotn. tells a dolightl'ully human story and we fwl >un- you will not want to mi vim: it. Adv Arthur Sovmum only M)“ of M: and .\II'<. Julius Sn-n‘rus and Min Stella Hum-rt. daughh-r of Mr, and Mr.» (3m). Holhn of 2178 Stave 81., Chivugu, \vvw quit-Hy mun-it‘d in (Thi- Jgo on “’mhlvsday. May 81.1. PM HI» pn-ant |ha~y un- living with tho groom‘s pawn!) on Benton uu-mu- A delightfully interesting story of n small-mwn mm'spupor is Hm! lulu in the pit-tuna "Over the Hill," whiuh will be shown at the (luniss theam-v on Tuesday. May 28‘ The story t-nd;. with virtml upermost as all good talc should . Adv of Mrs. Ruby's aunt. M53. Richard H. Lytle. who died Sunday night of heart disease ark-r an ilhwss of fivv months. Mr. Sid Mrs. James Ruby and Mrs I, in Minneapolis. Anna Thompson motored to Barring<l Tickets are selling fast for the en ton Wednesday to attend the funeral tertainmcnt to be held at (he chuwh â€"â€"-u-v-~_I I We are mum! of our ability to Show photoplays with Ipouem istnries like this; yuu H be delighted with this story which 1mm l52- I- 2 “9 know you “ill DOVE] forget and be glad to tell your ' Ifriends about. lun- ' charm- ulhvlots at 4. \HI "a”"i 'l‘lw Lisle whom will have their and: graduating own-i305 in tlw Church. mhk“l\VL-dm-s<lay I-vvning, May 29 at 8 Adv. "o’clock: Mr. ll. '1‘. Morgan. Cour";- r N:- Superintendent of Stlmuls and Mr. film, E. B. Hrulon, County Agricultural 5mm lAdvia-ml'. will lw prawn! nml will gin- lliun ‘mldn‘ssw. The school l‘hiltll'l'n have lrwn'lan oxeollvnl program prvpun-ul‘ E\'- and ’vrybody is welcome. .1 mi Mrs. ('hus. Lacey spent Tuvsdn)‘ Ad‘- ,in Chicago. , 'l'lwsn- who ullvmlml llu- Sum (‘un MI ‘n'nlium of Congrvguliunul Chum-luvs Ml“ rm llinsvlah- this u'm'k \wrv. Ru: and “"dihlrp. W. N. lh-ssvy. Mr. and Mrs. A. " Sl‘, (Ev-Min. Miss Ruth llossv)’ uml Mi~> ("‘5' 1 llosvlla I‘m'u-r. The Origina! Paramount and Artcmft Photophy Where you see the PICK of Pic-hires. Human. 3:15. Tickets 11 and 174: including w“ m. Evening, ONE GRAND SHOW, 7245 Tickets, 25: including var bl. Vaudeville “Forest City Trio” - Harmony Singer! MembersofCo. H, I R. M andtheG A. Raninvifieti”! FORD WEEKLY “DRAFT 258” ‘ It’ s Fairbanks! 'l‘hat’s enough. That means it’s a riot! That means it’s thrilling! And that means you’ to going_ to have a good time. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Decoration Day Matinee and Night You’ve wondered where Enid Bennet was, haven’t on? Well here she is, back again; in an exciting drama 0 tho copper country, tense situations and primeval passions. Paramount Comedy, “The Instill“! Plan” Ewm‘nz. Two Shows. 7'30 nml 9. Tlrern l0 1 [5: including WI? Tu. Wednesday, May Mb Matinee at Metro's Sensational Patriotic Spectacle um um scone- ENID BENNET in “the Keys of the Righteous” Tuesday, May 21:: Torn between the memories of a mother who taught him mace. and the people who cried for wan-gripping drmnu o! a. nation in the crucible. A Burton Holmes Travel Picture- “Around About Melbourne ' “ ‘Son of Democracy’ Vivian Martin Messrs. A. Kuhloy, A. Kimly. J. Riedy, J. Yuckloy. W. A4 Tate, an-‘ A. l’oflnr, attended a mreting a! Naporville oh Monday evening whvr: pmparations were mmlo for flu- RM Cross drive for Nupcrvillo and Lislv townships. Saturday, May 25th Matinee 3:30 Mrs. W. [L Rum-r2: of “‘urwuo-l Farm has returned from NI'VA‘ York \\ hc‘l'l‘ .w‘hv \‘isilml hvr sun. Lmztvr, who “ill h'an- suon for on-r thfirv. Satuniny night, better get yours. DIC We 3:30 Tickets lo and I5: incl-(m War at. Infilgmflmufl. muuismzoc IRWWII'IAI. From the novel “Mary ’Gusta" by Joseph C. Lincoln “TENDER MEMORIES” who. 330m 10“ ll: huh. “all“: 130-1090: Ahuâ€" I MA BLE TA LIA FERRO Thomas H. lnce presents SPE('IAL..SHOW in a charming love story starring in “Headln’ South” Theatre “A Petticoat Pilot” lacuna. War In. The young folks had music ‘Ind dancing while the older ones spent [he evening tolling farms about dlyl of the past. Thoso present were Mr. and urn. Louis Eichhorst and family, Mr. and Mrs. lobt. Eirhhorst and familyiflr. and Mrs. Enl Eit‘hhorsi. Hugo and El- mer Eichhorsl. Ilvnry Hogmfé and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Shuts. the Missvs Em Nicholas. Olga Smock- vnlwrg and "0.40 anry, John and I’m-1| Nn-lmkh‘. ()Uo Krolnskc and (has. l’frifvr. of Chicago Heights. The home of Mr. Ind Mn. Emil Eichhorst on Highland avenue wu tho scent- of a happy “Chafing Tue- (lay evening, when the children and friends of Mr. I'Iichhorst gathered to help him celebrate his birthday. Anon- Iunch and ice cream was nor- ml the guthemd guests went home tin-d but happy. BIRTHDAY E BRAY PICTOGRAPH While mflv“ Mo Lilo -â€"wlm no you 3|va Matinee and Night aha-cam No Matias II at In.

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