Downers Grove Reporter, 28 May 1915, p. 7

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| Dicke’ 5 Theatre MONTANDFOIISTA AVENUEDOWNIRSGI OVEILHNOB In 1'. r. M01 in cantata Cm... VIA. on mount 0! no «as of an aunt. Tho I. I. “lull-II will I“! Juno 1 u (I. hon. o! In “thus a- val lul- Au. lu IL L Mm VIII to.“ m not and ‘mh In. Dunc. In lu- Mr. C. L Suva-m. who I. mum but non am no nutty. ll spoofing n {at «n with Mond- ln horny. Mn (1m. W at cm ull. 0M0. n mm“ In stunt, In I: B. Wright. on Ila-uh An. ‘The American Government’ The Greatest of Anything American For Americansâ€"By Americans ' Mn Oluln Vn had! went a te- dlya um: In. I. L. Dickerson (M Mr. (loamy ll Improving MI wov- eny on llddnulh with 1 «cont block (mu-(Ion. Elbert Stanley 1- hnlldlng a nun» mer bunubw on his property on Oll- bert Ave. Mr.“ bin sway of Woodluvn. visited their Inlet. Mrs. M. A. Suct- ueder, on Banal]. Thei Shite-nearest: (flu- met on Monday at the home or Mn. N. A. lack-led". Mr. and Mrs. Francis Granger of Navervllle celebrated lhl‘h‘ golden wedding annlvennry, Mly 24th. Miss Agnes Btevenl o! Ann-on, "1., was the sue]! a! friends on Sunday. Dan Dlener certainly dld the High School proud In the meet at \Vhealon. Mm Inez Guslln wn on the lick ill! I few days last week. Capt. Rogers in slowly Improving after his late illness. Miss Nettle Anal 1: Visiting rela- tive: In the city. mu Vlrglnln Putter spent Wed neldly with Mrs. R. W. Bond. Mrs. E. E. Bulge or Haywood call‘ ed M! triends In the Grove Monday. Lawn: mowed. good won. ww prices. Phone nubâ€"Adv. Mm Lydia Rehm visited in May- wood over Sunday. Mrs. Clan Peters, at Aaron. spent the week end vlalung in the Grove, Mothers’ and Childrens’ Matinee, 4 p. m., Children 10c, Adults 15c Evening Two Shows! 7 and 9 o’clock, - - Admission 25c S p e c i al “Decoration Day Entertainment Monday, May 31st - . “UNCLE SAM AT WORK” i d Boos“: Ennlow- work. low 1'» Dan"- 0m- Mil-ac A.» cum will hold mu wound 13M Ill «no In Dunn‘- lull. luv“: "0‘” “oi-i church will m nun-nay. Jmunlmhmooflntko. Hula. on “than "not. Ir. C. W. loam 0! Grand Ram Ital. vu II. no“ oi Hr. 30m Veal-M. “In“: And My 0! In! While doing tom. pal-tin; at an electric Hum plant. filo-day, Punk (7!"qu can to mm! '10: u ll" win and but-nod M. II"! tutu badly. Alex Oman and dluuhler. of Nine» 'vllle. were In Downer. Sunday culling on Mandi. Mr. Hurry Bedwlck Ion tor (he an blond-y on a wool 0: In any butl- Rev. Ind Mm R. Wilbur Blbcock entertained outonown guest- 1'qu- day and Wednoldly. r ‘Mn. C. E. Nevlu h spending the Week end a! Newnul. IIL, with rel- my“. Mn. Fred Michele! sud dnughut spent Eundny vllllln; relatives In Bannonvllle. Mn, A. Copeland and daughter, Evelyn. of Chicago. spent Monday with Mn. R. C. Briggs. Grove. Howard Faimeather of Ft. Wnyne, lud., week-ended with relatives In ma Edward O‘Mm spent part of hlo vaculon visiting with his brother, Bab Wnllnce, uud wife. In! Week. Mrs. F. W. Harper Ind Mn. C. F, Farley spent Int week Thursday vlt lung friends In Naporvllle. Miss Elsie >Pllchel o! anervllle, Is in thn Grove spending I few days visiting her sister, Ellnbeth. Mn. Chan. Raymond and daughter. of Brookfleld. vl-ited her folks last week. Based on the Inspiring Book Mr. and Mrs. Barry 31ch spent the latter part of list week wlm relatlvel In Knnknkee. . Mlu Ban-bet, who went 1 week It the home of Cut. Boson, returned on Sunday. Mm Ethic Mooré. of Englewood. spent Sunday with the Beldlnman flmfly. WW “I [m I Mr. and Mn. orhndo Nubia cum out Wednesday unmoon to mu IIII out Sunday to column Mrs. M. K. nut and uncle. In and Mr. (1.x; Bulh'l Blnhdty. sun. ' TI. [Alta o! It. locum will mango-immune GLIWIIIVIlflhcnldI-fl. “song-nut lot. If. m In A. B. luv delight fully aural-d In. m In I. 0. In“. My manual. m m canny In (I. llow'o m m um mu Dun-r m hon. our Inc” "on the manual Hot uul. vim an to uklu Inlum. Ill- Myra. Mot. no: non-mu. Th. depot pork hu “In: on u- uumnm' drm‘ Hundreds of unn- Iumn wan Inn-planted then this tool and m colon [In I! I 1mm ”par-not. Ir. and Hn. John Dumw. m am sad dunm Bank. 0! Ch!- uco, were loony vlfllm I! no lo.- ot J. H. Von-rd we (may or Hkhhod "gnu. Robert Mac-Doug." In wand!“ hll nation with Earl Prince. 1! malâ€" uon. Wk. He II Ibo ”ulna what fllhln‘ he an In tho nummuu lulu wound Indian. ternoon In their new Saxon Ill C. E. Baker has an automobile {or hlre by the hour or trip. Careful driver and any rldlng mlchluo. Call him by phone and mute In nppolnt- menL~vAdu Ilr. and Mn. C. J. Winner of CM- cuo. week-ended In the Grove uk- lns I 70mm auto ride with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ella-om) Sunday af- Mrs. l. W. Manney of Elen 81., re tuyned on Sunday from Milwaukee. where she was called by the death of I con-In“ She went a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Manney. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Rabi. White 0! Clin- ton. Iowa. were week-end visitors at the home or his brother, L. E. White. on Mlddnush Ave. Miss Chm Peter- of Aurora. spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Ad:- lnlde Klnner and attended the Rod and Glyn Club dance. Mm Walter Farrar and daughter. Bernice. are in town. the guest of relatives and friends They are on their way to Flint. Mlch,. where Mr. Flrmr is located. Madame: Btnube. Bond, Heckmln and Bush were guest- ol Mn. Noble on Boned-la Ava, Edgewaur, on Wednesday Int. mu ldn Shanna-ooh has accepted I position with the C. B. I: Q R. R. and tuned on her dutIeI tut Wed- Mldly. DoesYolIRoolleak lwnéila-oiuvirniléu also be“ linen! Pa nu {or renewing the lilo ol yogr pId rool_ , , _, -A-£‘_ __J ,-â€"- â€"-â€" v Get In); 55cc. on roofing and no! punlfng. Ali wot]: guru- CHAS. HOP“! mutant-«don. manual Mr. Fred Gerwlg who wee when III In! Sunday. bed to be Ielen to (he Plenvuen! Hoeplul In Chicago. Tune- dly‘nllhl, on the 8:“ (min. He wee ‘opereted on 'Ilhlu oath-It hour-M mchlne the hoeplul. Dr. Be» Ic- oomunled hln. The ooereflon. though 0! I eeflone Inlnro. wee eno- ceeetul um Mr. Gerri; le doll; I- well u could be expected. flu. Genus. who I- mum her mm In ledtonl. on»... In notified. ] I handle the Ben Glade: 0! Roofing 9:} (by mftkgt (ogf'over: The Pbllmheu entertained lholr Mend- on In! Friday evening to a May party at the home of Mn. Ou- tln. There wu not no large In I!- undance as mull owlng to the ruin. Gum-I were played Ind renuhmom- served and the cunt: stayed III} a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fowler have moved their household goods in LI Grange, where they are stopping with iriendn until their lputment in {ur- nlahed. Mr. Fowler in installing the muchinery in his new laundry. which he expects to have running within a week. Mr. and Mn. 8. C. Em: and Mr. and Mrs. L Ballinger. or Chicago. motored to the Grova Sunday. Ind spent the anal-noon with Mr. 1nd Mn. A. I“. Beldleman and family. of Rogers street. Two Mun“ sum hm Decon- “7 “WWW ‘ day. In: W ’1’“ non nay (Noam)- W°““”“““" 3.. Weather Bun Mull-choc! play the low high aha. c" for tho «”1 In the morning and Western Bprlm MA: 38.. 1915. pl” Dot/non Suburban Lennie mm For the Region here In the afternoon. Thunder Ihoveru In I letter to Mr. Jack Whllo. Geo. Foster. formerly of the vllluo and m fuming at Jackson. Mich" an be bu corn and can Diluted. came) homo and host on the place and the “wily In doing flue. Have you read the printed mutter on Ioreat preserve that has been ("I- trlbuted about town the past week? It not do so and thus Inform yourself 09,. to vote lntelllgently on the sub- Ject June 7th. day. In: :5. 1m. in.“ In? urn-u. a. Wanam- Duran.- NW. 9.1.30” c.. tor nu not swan mam. MI! 36.. 1015. For the Region of the GM mu: Thunder Ihovm WM will be IOI‘I'II ”DI m m IIKII . Alva thou-c. Mahala-41¢“! “(mm F. GERWIG’S I?" 60 cents per Pound Not Put Up In Cans, but Can’t be Beat Teas Gerwlg’s Fancy

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