Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Oct 1918, p. 5

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The Walter Cnniu and Bridgman funny had a delightful nutting ex- cursion on Satin-thy. Helen Dnrnley had Mr tonsils and Ida/mods removed at the West Side hospital last Monday. ”in, C. E. Klein of Oak Park vis- ited her aunt Mrs. Wm. Emrich Tuesâ€" day. Mn. C. H. Stats and daughter Hazel visited mlativm in Chic-ago Wednesday and Thursday. bard visited Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz Situnhy. Miss Nim Taylor who taught school here two yum ago visited Mrs. W. H. Blodgett the fore part of he week Mr. Alex McNaughton of Chicago. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Law- rence over Wodmwhy evening, Mrs. Ed. Conmntmo is i" with the influonu. Kenneth Bryce is visiting his aunt in Chicago. "its Mildrvd Liobundguth is on the sick list. lips Benin Tmy has been con fined to her ham with the gripw. Mrs. D. F. Lindsloy is visitinx re- lllh‘n and friend: in New York. Vrm Manon was in (own over Sunday; ‘ ‘ ‘ ”' In. Harry Bryn- vho has: been uriouxly ill is impmving nit-43x Link Mark Herring but ill but is impmxing. Sunni Henry Buschmann is now safely ovomn. E. J. Hilton is tn the Soulh on n buslmu Irip‘ Mn. A. F. Bonito" who has bun m in mum’s-in“ Lieutenant Whitney is new surely 'over there‘. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Myers of Lom- Bonn to Mr. and Mn. ank lit-My Non-h)- ()clobrr um I no". Born to Mr. and Mrs. E. A‘ lshrll PM”: Oclohvr Hm. I um. Nils Lucille Rush in (m H"- sirk and i! lhvy an b0 mm by up-{o-dnlv mow-'3' buying (nrfilitivs. you in the line of good things m rat in seasons of lht‘ .war u'hvn it can be procurt'd, Most fruits uml gnu-n gnmls out of sousnn. will be M‘n'ecl. PERSONALS See our line or stovesb‘: heaters Mertz (3 Mochel Let Us Know Your Wishes It you have not already ordered your Coal Cold Weather will soon be here, in fact the evenings are chilly enough right now to make a tire necessary for real comfort. HARDWARE 36 South Main Street DO IT NOW Anything You Want £1918 TELEPHONE I. very Miss Voltha Wiggins of Boneon erbor is spending the week with Mrs. Ralph Gaehner. Hun-9y Littloford who has been ill with the influenza at Camp Grant is now able to be around. Mien Mnrgamt Gmnwnod of 8dr watt-r was a [unit at the Dickson home on Highland avenuo. Mrs. Adelaide Dennis and Mrs. Ruby Pholps visited Mrs. Frank McCoIlum Saturday. Miss Emma Wander and Miss Ha- zel Staats visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Willard in Chins“). Sunday. The 0. J. Dewey family have moved into the bungalow vacated by the Biod- gvtta on Forest avenue. Mrs. P. (‘msius and son an spand- ing the urn-k with Mrs. Crusius’ par- ents at Elmhumt. Cornil Miley enlisted in (he 1'. S. Marim- Corps and Mt Thursday ownâ€" ing for Paris Island. S. C. Ml". Mary Oliver 0. Nmth Forest awnue. was hostess to the Shakes- pear Class on Friday. Ernest Hammonchmidt who is at (hr N. W. Dmtol (”alien in Chic-am) visitnd his folks Sunday. titer in Oakland, Califomis. He cw poets to wtum at the "Id of the week .‘lr. 1mm» Hnwlwy of Cult»? Mili- lnry Aradomy sva [M wool: and at (M homo of T. I". Kelly. Th Downn's firm-o Boy Scout why bieydr raring tnm ml: Iiflh plan out of six in tho mu‘ last Saturday. bv'r 9th nnrn to Mr. and Mra. Char!" Old» fin-M. of Can. a fine baby boy. Orto- Mrs. S W. )lunu-y of Glen Ellyn. we! a luncheon (an! of Mn. F. C. Lama!” on Friday. (‘Oril Milr)‘ has joined 1hr Murine:- nnd lvfl yuunhy for Parin Inland. s C. for training. Nun. ('hu. Kuhn of Datum! nun. rntcnninnl hrr llnll‘r um! family from (‘hmmo {m llw work and, l‘nul \'i.\ has I-nIMMI in (he Mnlm 'l'vanwon ('mpp um! prls his rn'l within a Mom (imr. MI“ Fannie sly-wart In" yum-"lay far lr'nmlllln. Now Hampshire for an imh‘fimtr \‘ili‘ will: her mum W. H. ”[0439“ is visiting his bro- Cnlifomiz. He ex. Ruth Lanraster. Mabel Riel and Marion Groom, who are kindergarten toachers at LaGrange. am having an pnforeed vacation. The kindergamm is closed on account of the flue. Two items of interest overlooked rPâ€" i contly arcâ€"A son was born to ML; and Mn. W. W. Henderson on Sept.‘ 18th and a daughter born to Mr. andi Mrs. William Rumba on Sept. 22nd,; The Downers Grow- Fire Depart- ment thank William Herrick for his kind donation. Actions such as those! certainly shaw tho Firemen that their; work is ”predated. , | x u Adina Sergeant Walter J. Stats arrived home Wednesdny morning for a fiw day visit with his wife and other relatives here. He is still sta- tioned at Kansas City. I Roy Bruns ram home over Sunday jwith : bruispd shoulder but he smiled whom he told us that prospovts were good for his making (Inn Northwestrm College football team of Naporvme. nowm-ms GROVE 3390mm” " Domains GROVE. mmms Mn. Aka Davis. daughter of Mrs. Werner and sister of Mrs. Thoma Stevens. formerly of Downers Grow. passed away in Chicago on Tuesday of last week. ‘ The I‘mmroll mention for Dr. J. 1". Jenna and hmily It the I. E. Church on Tuesday evening was allot! off in arrmd with the request of CM State Health Commission. Linnio Thnlin loft Great Lakes (his ‘wwk for New Brunswick. Ga. "0 spent Sunday born with his nlalivos. H:- hul a fill-«jacket pal along with him by the name of Morn-n. ’ Now-rd While, you of Ben ‘. NOIICFF‘TM" I"! h "0 '“mi‘ Whitr. our former mun-MM. "Iii:- ml dressings elm until further now", in tho Rad Cron- Imbalance "'1” (in- by orvkr of the Health Depart w bu m.“ M. “I Howard 58 "m?" on account M "”3 premkm one of our you» m who is not old 1°, mfluenu {Enough to "mister but anxious to do Rm; R‘ K, Srhwag 9",an “(his par: in the great war no he could lllimia Comm-ml Pumm u m'M "it "M" M was 18‘ 00an Audimrlum in (Titian I.“ ymhylGnn-o hu main to be proud of MI!“ m- a wonderfully fim' pmdur- *Mr My! who can't wait to ba- vlmflnl,‘ hon. historically Ind artistically. f “n, r,.._|, \l.[‘,_||.._ u-_ m--:_ \ NOIICFFTM" mm In no lumi- ml drawings rim umll further no- (iro by orvkr of the Hal": Devan- mc-M. on account of the premium» of influenu TM lam-Mn: in IN «hool- who ‘Ih'o am of town have [om to their hams for I flail while the shoal; In cloned. 'I‘hc- \"nmr'l's Guild of St. Amhvwrs (‘hun‘lu mill mN‘I with Mrs. Hulhm Jam-:- on Thurminy. Omaha: 2‘": far an all «lay Inc-Ming. Smut-um A. (‘. Tun-y nml wlfo- of (.‘nmp ('uslh‘r awn! "so wwk «M n! Ihu hum" of .\Ir. anal Slat. \Vm‘ Em‘ lirh. Mr. and Mn. Humhlrwm. 01 (‘M- mun un-nm‘. vnlrnnlmwl N‘lniiu'n Im- Hu- m-q-k t-ml m lhvir bc'nutiful MW humm “Flu" onlrr ~ Th4- chulnu- Ema-r- gs-m-y (‘ummmn has ortk‘ml ull (hm- lrw m ”I:- Sum of [Him-in cloned fur an imloflnuu- potâ€"Sod. Mr. Ed. Tlmkq- hall lhl- Inirfmium! to bn-uk hi» h-u Incl I» "won hm (mm lhr un'idant at "w Wm. .sulu- hmpilul. Mr. and Mrs. liux Yarn-31¢ of So. (‘hlcnuo viulu-vl {ht-1r pun-mu. Mr, uml Mrs. John Schultz Wmlmmluy and 'l'hurulay. Tho High School had to cancel in football mum-a with SL l'mropiun ('ulln-gv of hair N‘hl‘lluh‘i‘ how for Saturday. FLI'! Rut. R. K. Schwnb \‘isilt-d with Nv- hrasku cousins in Naprn‘illr on Mon- day mm at ”w l'uffi-r school on Tues- day. Mrs. Corn Sic-en», who has been seriously ill at tho West Suburban hospital suffering a Ivlapu- from an influenza attack, is slowly improving. Lawrence Cox has enlisted in the Tank Corps. He was at Wheaton on Tuesday for his examination and ex- pucts his call any «hy. I Mrs. W. i". Heintz. Mui Geo. Bin- der. Mm. Mi White and Ruth. motor- ul to Plainfield Thursday and spent the day with the lehl family. Mrs. James Downer turned in to the 1Community Leagmy $10.!2 which was ‘the amount she realized as the msult of setting a Red Cross hen last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCollum spent Sunday in Crystal Lake, "I. With Mr. McCoHum'a brother who is very sick. [ H. E. Wright left Monday evening ‘lur the westem coast on a business trip. He expects to return about the first of December. Mrs. and Mrs. Philip Beckman en- tertained last Friday evening for Miss Georgia Bewafonl of Ohio who is visiting her sister Mrs. H. E. Wright. Cecil Milry wiches to thank the Red Cross far tho comfort kit and also knitted articles which they gave him. The little daughter of Mr. and M rs. C. J. Winter has been quite ill the past week. Mrs. Mun-tin 'Whlln and daughtet. Ruth, are visiting u the home a! H]. and Mrs. W. I". Heintz. groan CONSERVATION ‘ From this war we are to [warn ann- contml, self-denial, and mlfoeffacn- ment. The hoarding of food in tho household is unnecessary, as the gm“ N'nmont is protecting the food supply of our pimple, but it is selfish. and is the cause of high pricns. Tu 0n Luncheon Bills A Youngstown (Ohio) concern ha: I I 1 The Downers Grove {Honda of the Rem-cry family, who Tivfli for some time on Onkwood avenue, fool mat sympathy for Mrs. Remry and children. Mr Punk Remry and young son, Frank passed sway on iTuesdsy of this week in LaGnngp' south Eighth avmue where they hue made their horm- for chm _esn. The dreaded influenza daimm Inem after a very short illness. Mr. Rot nary was annocialmi with his brother in the window shade business and was 5. man of steriing qualihos. who maria :many friends. We are at a common table with our AHios. If we servo smaller portiom the supply win reach, so that all may have 1 little. [A u: shnre will our mesa. , Mm. Frank MoCollum. Mrs. Dennis Ind Mrs. Phelm .ho"an tho neop- tion given the Native: of "u- buy: ’in "w “91!: F. A. by the I-‘nflwrs and :Mmhon Association. on "w hauliâ€" ii‘ul lawns of Hit Murray «late It Winston, Saturday. 3000 R'IHVPI wavered (be can of the Herald nx-m‘ her motion picture director. 'Come on m folks. [ivo a big cheer uni smile for your boy: over there in the trenches" Ind (In first section of the big film which will be shown owr there 3: Christmas time WIS uh", U In lho (‘Mum Sunday Trihum- (hr lemming announcement will In of In- lrml Io Dowm'n (Bravo mph. "MI. um! Mrs. Blur H‘ Libby "an the mum-mm! of (Du-6r ahughlvr. rmrinm Holden. to Liwl. Jam-s Milo»: Emmi. non of Mr. Incl In. Juhon Flam. " \Ir. Lib!» will hr "mm- Inn-d :3 Pastor of tho: Congnnl'umal .Chun-h mm yum In. '“u- union urn-firm: in lbw 3|. F2. ('hun‘h In! Rummy owning wow wu-Il nltvmlrd. Dr. J. l-‘_ ermuu pnmdml ‘In rum"! forrwc-ll nrmon. 'I'Dw num- born and flu- frv-imllim-u of "w rill- uwu arm-mm nhnw In what M390 wr- 'wnal Pnln‘m Dr. known: and hi- ml “In and fnmlly an MM among Ill. 'slv: and Mm F. ll. fl‘owuh-y and Mr. and Mm. l.. V. Orxlnum' mature-«l lo ('nlclwalvr Michigan Inn! Than-day ‘momimg and roturnml Monday. liv- w)‘ mmulv of the time wu unjoywl aml norm- fine “all I‘IPIV rnuxht. 'l‘hun ludivn dnulul, hum-n . lhnl M wnu linu- lo n-turn ulwn they final to fry H "K” {or hn-nkful l floss ’l'aclt who will soon be in lhv Jim-inns. will tell you that over slim- jlast Thumluy, he would nlmou! as leoon risk Uvrmun aerial bombs" an tlw like of the large “ulna! that fell {mm a lull uulnut Irm- striking him on the head and mining II hlu‘ublv swollmg 1 l Willunl Gallup left on 'l'hunzln)‘ for Paris Island. 8.0 whew he won uni on his enlistment in the Murh‘mL H0 in umlI-I ugu- for ruglxlrution but '18-. bwn «h-u-rmlm-d to 29! into the 3mm- anal pasu-cl lziu oxnmlnutwn with hixh‘ lullmu. Good lurk to Willunl. Fred White, formefly of Downt-m tumm- is likely to win a backfield po- ‘sition on the Northwestern Collexv football Mum. He showed up wvll in scrimmage in Nupcrvilll', Monday af- temoon. ‘on one of the floats representing the Entertainers o! the War Camp Com- munity Service. Miss Mamie Engelschall took part in the Liberty Loan parade in Chicago last Saturday by playing the violin Mr. and Mrs .I'Ii '1'. Lawrence left yesterday for a ten day stay at French Lick Springs, Ind. Mr. Law» name is just recovering from an al- ‘tack of the Svanisll Influenza and a stay at this famous resort will my doubt bring him back to health. 1 wish to kindly thank the Com- ‘munity League and local Red Cross for the comfort ku and knitted arti- cles given me on my departure for maria" service. Sincerely. Willard M. Gallup. Henry M. Hunt of Phoenix. Arlz.. who is connected with the Sunta F0. shopped off hem Sutunlay evening and visited J. L. Hammers. He left for his home Sunday morning. There will be no meeting this Fri- day of the L. 0. T. M. on account of the influenza epidemic as pen: or- ders of the State Department of Health. Other advice from tho Stat» Health Dvparment contained in an influoma pamphlot just off the pram is to avoid cmwds, to keep the body comfortably warm and upon the apmmnre of what may seem to be a slight cold. to lose no time in consulting a physi- ciln. The warning in to ho “On Guard". 0n guard against the can-39m aneuâ€" >rr, cougher and spitter because such persons are larzely mponsible for the widespread epidemic of influenn which already has invaded 800 Ill- inois cities and towns and caused hun- drt‘ds of dvaths. An inflm-nxa warning was issued today by Dr. C. St. Clair Duke, di- rector of the State Department of Pubiic Health. to every man. woman and child in Illinois. I! you are tin-d, chilled or physi- cally "bvlow par", you are most likely to be inform with influenza. The influenu yams an apmd by $mnless sneezing. coughing. And spit- Do not use ”ten; medicine: and other walled "mm” Knp your hands (Inn aml how-p your finger: wt of ynur moulh. If you get a cold. In home. to lo bed and 'IIV‘P a doctor culled. Urns wurmly. do not pl'finit your- self to [rt over tired. avoid chills. Avoid contact with pornom: who have "colds.” AN INFLUENZA , WARNING TO YOU "IT-o only on:- lrwl lrinptnnful in your mitt-r. Don‘t ht a [thouwn ltir lih be". for us don‘t mind lbw Minn" orixinnml a novel manor of romlucb in; its cnfi-ln-riu in and! a way am In amour-1:0 food mum-nation. A half dozen mm in Un- (inn-ml Fin-proofing Cu. n a lundwon n! llw plum rmm. ly decided that they \wn- «alum loo rum-h. In onlor to maln- il an object to n! In: llw following rule». won- uloplml: Any mambor of [M club who hu a lunch check {or 20 «ml: or law: contribulou b can“ to a mineral ur- inn fund which wvrnx to him in "In form of thrill mm”. A '20 lo 26 cent rhcclt roquin-u n "Ln-m In. A check [mm 2b to .10 rrnln n-[uin-n I lip-«mt lax. Nmr member: jolnmx lhr club DIM uh inllhtion kl'df'om thrift mmp. Thin comm conduct» In own lulu-hen Incl «linlnx mom and no": at m! to omplondh. 11.0 In ‘91-» in expected in promou- economy fin food and lo pmvidr - thrift-Hump {uml an we". 1 Apron-I Sign (‘mnub- 1%.! "w muuur-nu in mining Illn- ln'cu IN' aiding "I! nunrmnru- ‘ Hon pmvnm In illu-tnled by a nix» ‘ which Ingram in l mxuunnl mr Tampoh. Nu. TM. sin mm; Dn no! Income panicky. Do not visit Ike nick. Keep out of mwdn. Avoid dusty pine". Work, I’H‘p and Ii" in "to W beta you see (be 7314:]: of ‘Piclurc. We Originalc -â€" Never lmilate. Dicke Theatre BUY A BOND IF YOU’VE BOUGHT, BUY ANOTHER! JOIN THE PLUSES. tre. When the epidemic is over We will continue with the pictures that please. The “Flu" Order from the State Department of Health forbidgjls opgning our thea- grower. "We lave been Informed that me farmers. have become panicky nnd am selling what at lean flan prim net by the government. Then in no ocâ€" casion for this, and if holders will lave a little patience, what will be moved. "For the time being this diversion of tonnage cum": wheat mama»: from the unwind, and Ms filled our seabonrd and terminal elevators, thus checking the movement of grain. “Enlarged demands by General Por- nhing for material resulting (mm pr!» (my! on the western front has ne- cessihtt-d a temper-try diversion of grain ships to his service. is the W nont‘éut todny by: Rnâ€" hert Sum-m Jr., Deputy Food Ad- ministrator for Illinois. campaign. FARMERS SHOULD NOT BE PANICKY immfiatn‘ Thins-Mu of ministnx in lbw» sun- will Inn-«II inflmu ur- mom: next Sunthy. Hundnvla of movâ€" ing within, howl-n will run nude; and poi-urn whiln local managers pm. my app"! to (Mir patrons to help bring the epidemic under comm. F‘k‘ (or, owners and other mphyen of Jul-3r no. titling in the fight and pne- tially every mapper and my unions in the Slate hve Hired hands with the heck}. deg-amt in the bu 1W to away-port. on Iii-L Man, I)» munuhdurns. the Ruhr “Mulls and flu- that” W" to aid in 00' fight for hula-Aim and that must he'd.” by the victim when an (int sympt- oms of - .ugm com appear. Dr. Duke In In «"011 to inform mry cm- u-n of (in sale roan-uh; a. pm ukm o! ham-mu. luv: it in 9nd {mm m pnrm to Another, M must lu- dono to lea-n the chute. Th:- rrul of "to inflating Inn which in having (boo-Ida Cl fic- Um- In its Inh- m "Md My to In- hrhrnm Chitin and I'm- now and slowly parenting mlhnri. TM inn-nun ml" hand by IM- St-h- Mam- Drpuflnmu pm“. [or flu- Inna-linu- "pom" of all im- or mun-cud an" o! inn-um I. (he Ioral hum: authorities IM A" per- m: who haw influenza an lo I» inland. Sway gun-non who must am. up“ or cough, 5» u-nmrd that when no do- In' "my mun! cover tho mouth AM new with . doth which monk hr bum- ni or (humanly didn't-cw II om. Unit-n this iu done. it In bellow-d. (In! mm of W'Ioll M every community will brmmr mdh-uly lulu-led vflh influc-nu. Convimwl llmt tlw opldntnic had rvnrlml pmponlonu which roqulrrd pmmpt and Vigorouu men-«um. the auto ch-mrtmrnl of lwulth llln outcr- Ml that all lhI-utnvn. including moving uirtun- uhowu. all night. uhooln, all totlgox and all plan-u of public amule- moat. clout-d until ll"- epklomle lub- ukku. All publlr Inc-hoot: which no lurking in I-loquulr Irv-dial and mum lax nupvn‘lnion wmr included in llw order. The W lo “I! full price seem-rd by every appeal was

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