Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Mar 1919, p. 5

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Umflea Hellman: returned but wait (m loam, lien. when he ht ban for the past four mm m for the Wain Furniture 00.: 1‘0 Idbouncu in having their anmmAmmfim Huiupuipumlalotherwbeim- in. Sunge. 123‘W. Unple Ave. ht! we misfortune to {an on the dip‘ ‘m In My evening and broke Ir. und Hrs. Fletcher “cumin-a, of Oak Park. risked at the Horow- flIa home on East Maple Avenue, our Gilbert Binder is a railway mail ”I! now between Chung!) and Au- m on the Burlington! n. W. C. 1‘. L. will meet It the home of Mrs. Lee ngleuzrry next Friday. Much Nth at 2:3. “out. J. M. Hawky. of Culver Mil- ihry Academy. spent the week end a the T 1‘“. Kelly homo. Ir. Lemon. who has horn quite; ill with the flu and pneumonia is run. A numb" of Downers young pooplr “traded mo Fimmn's Masquerade u anerdlk on Nnnday cvming‘ It. R J Darnky was hmughl bone {mm the Wnt Sido Hospital on Sunday The Highland Avnnue Hnmv' (‘irrlr held In mgvhr u‘rvkly session at Um home of Mrs‘ Lon-is this anew-mum. If. L. l'. Nammoro is wry scri- My ill at her how on Lav-penin- Ir. and Hui Frank Liwflvy rt»- w Wednfi-dny [mm Iht-ir mmun) trip Io Cahformn. John Raid-m and Manila: "all an laid up with mumps "than (inn:- hm- hm"! dawn will» (Mu! houhk‘ sumo last (hunky. Iiu Florida “'3ka has Mn qullo I" for 9.“va thus but in burr. 9, Wm '51va . N ”I. a .‘ \‘ "- 45? VICTORY QQmmum '38 Mirth. cor-w in like a lamb or in a lion? Will sorm one please II In? “In! In "to lull word in at!“ for entitle. .The houuwile who buyi hr [mm “SIB 5- I km. way on (he read to ulldsindueu~dldnurtâ€"orallmbouniah A PPETIZING! be to need I! “butt-«die PERSONALS l' By the way â€"; new coal? We luv: the POCAHONTAS! Utder many. MERTZ G MOCHEL V.-- ... u"u" JtflIIrlu.’ mgr-mu; Vic".- "Inca-snug “filming. Remember hm joy and the Real vegetables you not out of you: "war." garden In! season? .Duplicale it this year! Plan mm. W ”Pym Illa! what you Ire going to plan! and where and what tools y“ vull'nced. When you'r “blue print" and “gnu-dilutions" are all ready bring them in and we'll all lhe order promptly. 000d mdfi and good garden toulu are our falling. The Meal’s The Thing AP?ETIZING MEALS bejow ygsggrdg‘y ._nornilgg__we're ndvgrtising Manama-sumo: “Mk-Gunfiwuuh- ‘Mymm 11th. All dtf‘ mmnnmmmurgdb bepnmt. ’ The Woman’s Guild. of St. Andrew’s Church will give u hum Ta. Kan- dny Mom. Much 170:. {mm m until four o’doek, u the home of In Rose Waplea. 124 Prince Avenue. How than: some one being secured to npervine the plny and recreation of our Downers Grove young folh the three months thin summer? Think [.88th Hotel. Tuesday night. 1 Miss Hazel Stats, with some friends from Hhsdfle. attended 1 and party and dance. given hy the 149th Auxiliary Associntion. at the ‘ The Woman's Class of “Ix Bap- tist church will hold their annual meeting 'l‘hundty evening, March 13 at the home of Mrs. Lee Singleterry on Webster Street. ‘ If your mi; meds cleaning or pm”- ing (or Um dance or for some otlm social function. luring it to Mar... The Tailor. or leave word and he will c1" for it. adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Bung» attend- nd tho funeral on Tuesday at Super- fiIIo, of Mr. Julian Rayon. who died on Sunnis; after a brief illness. Mrs. Royce ls Mrs. Burma's niece. To mix-s "Mickey" will N aAmnl ‘disappoimmrm in ynur lmr 69:3qu it is one pktuw of it's kind to be made In a Iifv time. Curtis: todny am: Saturday adv. A very enjoyable hour was held at the homo of 8111 GM. Cakey last mrninx. by tho )5“! listen. '9!!! constitute the S. 8. S. Mwfllbelmeetingofmeflin- Liulr Marian Rholfing, of Sumo.- Avflmo. run the hanpy mother of H»- hmfliful do" at the WM“- Ele- phant FuYr. ImRoy firm»: has mank- a good m mwry {mm a pat-vow attach 0f acute tansilma which kept him In and! the fun whistle UN on Sundny Afternoon. Just think of it. SIM per day for a Mafia. {qr Downer! “mo. Don'l fail Incâ€"“Mickey" nl Un- Curfiu lo- vhay and tomormw. adv. Th.- lou That: l‘i nomrlty won "datum-d at. tho home of Hi»: Gem- Mhmn in Chicago on Sunday. Hutch 2nd. best â€"â€" the old sand-by â€" mmbennqpondedtomnullfllm lln. I. A. Sullivan, land” eve- ing, Hard: 8. (or their regular bull- Isoldien, sailors and Karim. The lam: musical selections horn a fox trot to a Virginia reel will he furnish- ed by Panama's cm of An. Ion. Agoodumelnbeingphned‘ by the committee in charge. mummnmammm Remember the Home Coming Re- ception and Dance m be given our boys by the Mnembbees, March 15th. at Ditke‘n Ball. All thou who have not yet purchased tickets should do southislntobenrulwelmme home to all of our boys who have re- turned. Cmnplimury tickets in bobegiventonllolourloenlbon.i guests were: fir. and Mn. Emil Eichhorst. Mr. Ind Mrs. Louh Eith- ghorat and family. Mr. and Mrs. Louis 09stmann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schulu and daughter. Mr. Otto Vix and Mr. Fred Mamtzke, from Chicago. 1 Mr. Home“ and family had a. ‘family reunion ‘35! Wednesday néght. March 5th. in honor of Mr. and Mn. Louis Bichhorst. who arr going to make their future home in Minnesota. The evening was sprnt by listening to the music and playing games. Ln- tor refreshments were served. The Rn. R. K. Schtlb spent Month)" nth-moon in Chiugo anointing u..- monthly "voting of the Chicago Min- ‘Istns a! the Evnnnlinl Auochlimu. Tuesday he was pnm‘nt It the- North Western College. of anervillc. mem- orial ”nice for the six students and nlumni who have given their lives in the national service. Mr. nml Mn. 1'“ J. Sounh arm-rd hr"- in! Sunday from (‘amp I’ikr, Ark. when they won omplnyed in ‘the ramp library. Mn. South will ‘viait for some ”me with her pawn“. Hr. and Mrs. Maurie:- Holbourm. Mr. South Ion Monday for me One: Lake: Station to lake c'narm‘ of tho ramp library thorn I Mr. and Mrs. (T. A. um" onlcrâ€" hind I". 6. Fisher. hinting m‘nn- Idiot. Sunday. Mr. Fix-berm" with Billy Sunday (on years and for "or put nix month- hu hum singing in (bonds. The audit-Mr of tho Bap- Hsl chart): urn- Invon‘d Sumlny own- in: by hmrn‘g himv I! you an I under of tho Satan day Bruin; Post you are (mum-r with the story “Venus of the Nut.” ‘lt in 1 gm! story Ind the Manny In In good u. or hon". than the Mary. You will luvs An opportunity to m an 'picturv a! "or "kite Thmlm Tummy. March um adv. 'Wheu-mlmlkkay? want. Mick”? Who is Hickey? Cu you ring Hickey by this “are? If you ne‘fllcluy" Friday you will will: to “buy I" o! the nuts for Saturday‘ lor your friends. The Cunlu Thol- lnx ldV. vslnbemuléimummu now I member of the funny 0! Ion- un- Wale”: College Minted In ‘Helenn. Mont. liu Helen In ill-true tor in plane. \ nbbage Patch" 5nd Charlie Chaplin in “Jltney Elopemont." Induce and evening. adv. The my friend: of III: Muller. foumerly o! ‘Downen Fridoy, March 7th. is to be a big day at. Dick: Theatre. Two his pic- tun-u are booked for that date; Mor- guorito Clark In “Mn. Wigu of the in: The Rev. Han'y Rudd pm: of ihc ‘volungeer chapllns at the Gmat Lakes Naval Station, under the dimctlon of the Episcopal War Commission, will preach at, the Wednesday ,cvening Lenten Service in St. Andrew's Chum-h m. 8 o'clock. 2 Several of the Boy Scents attended ‘the Convention at the Auditorium Ho- tel last Thursday afternoon. Paul Prickokt, William Butler, Doer Moore. Donald VanValen, Paul Wenzel, Ho- raoc Waples. Kent Kingsley and Ar- thur Ralston. Rev. and Mrs. H. l. McKay and daughter of Argo, spent. Sundas with Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Little. Rev. McKay occupied the pulpit of the Bap< list Church Sunday evening and was well received. f The mum of the M. a Phihthea ,Class am giving in the near luture. a Tenâ€"Ten,‘nt the home of Mrs. Mil- men, the President. on West Maple Avenue. Watch for date and join in this merryâ€"making. Min Grimm an; a mum solo in her usual planing manner. grand. glorious, good mu." valley where we drove by urea ad madnlmmdtmhfuflbbm. Anlwdtewemhékmhhour plenum room at Rina“: for-ad.” mmnflHMWM- that it In too wunderlnl to describe. Saturday we drove over mt is known as the "Jul: Rabbit Trail.” nemadwindnupandinudoutule mounting for miles and miles, amidst I When we returned "my filled a lsuit case with orange: and nuts for 1m; to bring back to town. This is an automobile puma-5c ior the roads are fine and the valley: are beautiful with orange and lemon orchards. Itden with fruit. i I am sure you can imagine how ‘much a" of that meant to us hm women. It surely was a great treat. We remained at High Grave until this nflernoon nnd {outed on onngm and Engmh walnuts during our en- tire visit. Sunday morning. a party of eigh- ttrrn. including Mm. Wells and myself. flock our lunch Ind drow- forty mllu to naming. away up in thr mountains. ’ovor (hm thousand fool hlgh.’ Them we had a "wrinrr roast" and all kind: of good things to out. Tho mu built a bonfire, ovor which we mush-cl thfl welnon. Aftnr wv had our rump fin! rllnm‘r we startod to drivn twenty miles farthnr to Palm Springs. but a heavy rain storm came up no we derided it best to turn back. I tell you it sure dld rain §ome but we wow all buttoned up in lhe marhines ,so no damage ms done, “1- had burly rurlml our mom when Mn. Wells nim-r-in-luv univ- Nl to talu- us out in her boamlful IIon at High Grove Ilnul fl" miles distant. She had a lovely chlckcn dinner and all the himmings that go with it. Of course. In- noillwr or! us cam for anything like um! "In my land lath-r I told you about ‘our womk'rful nulo trip Friday In which m- lnvrk'd nearly one hundnd mile-n. Well we stained in again 8:!- unlny morning by driving ovor In Ontario and l'phndl. Prom "mm we took a bun Mar to San flcnflm. whnn wr visi'nl (ha- Orange Show for I cow pic of Mum Wo- rrmmod In lliw-rwi mic- on the mutant-n lino arriving hrrv- nbonl fwhlhh'ly. (how two ladies. knead but unil- pilot for "Hou- tripo In and around River-id: would pmhbly mum! their Acceptance of ’0“! Inflation. The lollvrtnx in a pom“ cf Mr lotur to Mr. Win an! will «hairdo-q be of Inumt to the my friends of; ‘ In. Wan um. um In. mu. ud hand! had the “good Wm." Md should luvs been delighted to on Sunday. latch Ill. The invi- mm la signed by In. luv E. Haunt, Secretary Ind Treasurer and request- lha! I" who ever lived In Downer: Gnu to be pry-eat not! bring with then knife, fork. moon. cup, pm. advâ€"a good OM10. ] emu or m " Outside of certain limits 75c for l or 3 pusengers. DOCAL WOMEN ARE ENJOYING SELYES IN CALIFORNIA After 8:00 p. m. 60: for l or 2 passengers going to the same place. After 1:00 a. m. 81.00 for 1 or 4 passengers. 1 passenger 354:; 2 passengers 50c; 3 passengers 75:; 4 passenger 81.00 on the pavement; ofl‘ the pavement 50c for l or 2. . Owing to the high cost of labor and material, gasoline, tins, etc. I find it impossible to continue the present call rates. After March 15 the fol- lovling rates will go into efl'ect: dent. All joined in voting Mrs. Sulli- van and her able committee, charming hostesses. Mn. Omr Potter, the retiring precl- One intending Inn 0! bulb» in. thematatkm,bythcghu,ofa set. of benutiful knives um! fork: to Whflfid NOTICE C. E. Baker “mmâ€"41am Mm F031) EDUCA‘I‘IONALW __ }..;; Dorothy Dalto: “Hard Boiled Watch for “Mickey” lid ll shown at the Dicke Theatre Mar.‘ 21 EVENING â€" 7:!” Continue“ Adi-lid” l5 M 2* hm w I’m-t." which as the nary BRYANT WASI “Venus ol the gunman _. mo Adan-bu no and u. may vu" EVENING â€" 1:80 (nu-noon Ad-indon II III ”3 bet“ VI? l'u Sat-day. Much Ill. In at. I." can"! count. Ilean- Late." lulu-e. 8:30 -â€" 3nd... 1:). m m My. mm m w. .1. Mn CIMIHI m b Jun, Slop-um" lulu" 8:10 â€"â€" Evening. 1:” W but pktun for my a log. by. din-nation concur-II; the story'n tum My â€" fl“ could!~htwe'lljutukmum,udmlfmda1w.1 «a that “IWHM Clark in “In. \Wm 0! lb. M w h Than my have Inna ; non lam- aowl than 'III. " ”(charâ€"butndn'thndk Wem‘tnmp Friday and Saturday, Mar. 7th a 8 Musty Sufl'erer Comedy -â€"â€" “The Ladder of PI“ fig; Thv- Story. "Vrnus of "to Put,” W In the “sun “I!" . whirh in sure proof that in good and the picture}. M “ specfi Thursday, March 13th Tuesday, March 11th A Pun-cult Mm {E

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