Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Apr 1920, p. 5

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This evening, Friday April 30th. will be the last showing of "A Daughâ€" ter of Two Worlds" at the Dicke tre. This is one of Norman Tal- ge’s best pictures and if you did 9 it last night we would aug- (Iit you do no this evening. ndv. The B. Y. P. U. of the Baptist church spent last Saturday evening at the parsonage, Washington st. So- cinbility, games. business and refresh- ments was the order of procedure. A very enjoyable evening was the ref suit. l The Ladies Aid Society of the Con- gregational church will meet Thurs- d-y, lay 8th, at 1:30 p. m. in the dmrch parlors. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends of the church. Special numbers will be given by advanced students of Noflhm School of Husk: each Sunday evenâ€" lng during the month of May at the evening services of First Evangelica! church. C. H. 8mm had the misfortune to (all on Sunday evening and sev- erely bruise his knee which necessi- tated his keeping very quiet for a few days and giving the injured member a chance to heal. Hinsdale Cuholstering Furniture! Remit Shop. All work neatly done; at reasonable prices. New 6.15 m} and poatcanl. wm call and deliver: free of charge. ldv. 2-20 In; There will he a meeting of the in“ cal Boy Smut Council next Tuesday!I evening. May 4th at 8 o’clock in the; High School building. G. 0. Prio’ to“, Secretary. ' I Hrs. Alice Heckman and daughter I Katheryn. have mmmml from Cali-z {omit when! they spent .aeveml.‘ months. ley w"! delighted withl‘ the climate and country. Ir. Henry Rathbone of Chicago, was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 64 A. Swanson of Mid- dnugh sun. In“ Monday evening. F1 Rllph Ford of Chicago. visited this week at the F. E. McCollum home. In and Mn. A. E. 01mm Mumm! on sutunlny night from their trip to California and mpnrt a wonderful trip Tin-y were gone a month. Be sun to rut! the spocinl un- mmmem in the church norm of the Fir“ Hamlin! church this Lu! Tuesday night Mr. and In. N. V. Manon Inc-noon! I banquet and reunion of TM Illinois lupus! Men's (jams in Chicago, 11.. mum Clu- of um a. E. church will hold lu- monllllr meet- ln; la the chunk purlon on thy 3. A conllnl mlcome to all. Th; meeting of the Sunburn Sin- wn will In held next Honduy. May 3rd. It the nnidcnn- of Harm. Ben- in And Mrs. Wm. Schnnk hun- movml lnlo their home on “Md-ugh ”0., which they pun-hand of L. A. While. Ilsa Adelia Andrusu, who has been spending un- winMr with her niece. In. Ed- McCollum, has (one to Sterling. KIM. Ir. and Mrs. Frank McCollum and Min Adelin Andruns npont the week- end It the home of Mrs. [Alloy E. Ram in Rogers Pnrk. Hrs. Ruby Phelps of Chime. is spending the week with her parents. lit. and Mrs. Frank McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn of Detroit. Mich. came West to amend their son's wedding. Mr. 1.,M. Riel is back from a short stay at Leland. Mich. when his sum- mer home is locawd. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacLaur‘" of Carpenter 5L, spent Sunday in Burl- ington, Iowa, with relatives. The Red Cross Circle will meet Tuesday evening. May 4th, in the Congregational church parlors. Mrs. J. Alfred Nansen spent the week-end visiting relatives in Racine, Wisconsin. Mrs. W. E. Harvey and family spent the" week-end with relatives In Fulton, Illinois. Miss Ruth Miskelly of Chicago. spent the week-end with her cousin, Miss Nelleeta Miskelly. Miss Dorothy Phelps visited friends in Berwyn Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Jos. Weimer of Milwaukee. was in town on Tuesday; Henry 0. Krauel and family have oved to Oak Park. If you noedus, (onus, 1884. PERSONALS TEL. 30-DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS Alabastine in many beautiful shades. Muresco in large variety of colors. Plaster paris, glue, paste. A large‘ line of rubber set brushes always on hand. Our paint stock is very complete at this time. House paints in many colors. Gloss interior paints, enamel finish. Floor paints in all the good colors. Carriage and Au- to Enamels. .Flat Paints for inside work. Colors in oil of all kinds. Plows, Cultivators, and small tools of all kinds in great variety. We have 6 different 73'“ of plows and many kinds of cultivators, hoes, rakes, shov- els, spades, trowels a forks. Sn, boys and girls if you did not get Ias many ballots as you wanted to {mpnwnc your room get as many of tho older folks to go as you can any- Quay. and tell them whom you want ,Ihem to why for. The rhildnn of the [rs-kn are very: ,much interested in their flu mum-st! - .\lr. Rood. our local null-saloon lam: f mm mnn oflwrs a fine large flag Col Iilhal room whose teacher gets the! émosl ballots I! Ilw locum:- toninht' ll“ {be Molhodirl church. Only ululu :.howm-or. all ma. The hallot has ’ a line in which (ho tuchrr's name. -i.-= to ho wrilh-n. and tho ballot is Ethan signod and pmsenlell at the door ”in person. The vote does not count "unloea lhn voter altmds the lecture. ;lere will be some blank ballots at {tho door for tho use of those who ”law not already liven solicited by lllw chilclrwn to vote for. their teacher. The infant son or Mr. and Mrs. Iml Gnrdinrr pupa! away Mon Honing I A dozen men of the Congregational lchurch Men's Club met at the Hotel lASallc- on Monday nml haul luncheon together. A number of nflnirx at 1hr churrh were taken up anal plnnu for boosting than were mule. Every- Ione pnmt had much an enjoyable ’Hmc that it wan unanlmaunly tamed ,lo hue mch n luncheon every month. and the due for the next one wan not for my 24th It the lam place. 1Every man Interval“! In making tho Congmntlonnl church of mon- won-(h or value to “.49 community In most' mnflnlly lnvlud to meet with us next time. burn. The courses were served by Miss Bernice Thatcher. costumed as a French waitress and Mr. Herbert Edwards. u an English butler. Miss llda Fisher was in charge of the cui- uine. The guents were the bridal pur’ ty, Miss ery Bzyan, Minx [rent- Bry-n. Min Helen Thatcher. Miss AI- ice Shumwny. The Rev. Hugh M. Mmhorter. Ir. Wilbur Patrick, Mr. Fred Edwards. Mr. Ballard Miles. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Coleman 0! Highland ave., gave a dinner Inst Moqday evening in honor of Miss Mary Bryan and Mr. Godfrey Black- The Amica Girls class of the Me- thodist Sunday School enjoyed them- selves hughly at the home of their teacher, Miss Anna Herring, on Mon- day evening. The occasion was a par- ty given by the “Losers" to the “win- ners" in a recent attendance contest. It was in the form of a hard timcsi ‘rarty and the girls were greatly sur-‘ 1prised when four “boys" made their appearance. “Back to God's Country," another very wonderful picture, will be shown at the Dicke Theatre Thursday and Friday, May 6th and 7th. We only need to tell you that the story was written by James Oliver Curwood,‘ author of “The River's End.” and we know you won't miss seeing it. adv. Mrs. M. Eo'l‘urnbull and daughter Ellen. hemmed to Downers Grove on Tuesday, April 27th after spending nine months in California and other ‘Western States. Miss Launene Tum-‘ bull, nine year old daughter of Ira J. Tumbull accompanied them on the trip. Atthacloaeofthns.8.suslon last Sunday Merville l. Horton gave a lplendid and onthusiuh’c report of the Older Boya' Confenem held at GlenEllyn. He urged more of the‘ young men to attend these confer- ences for they were a treat and well worth while. Retailers of High Grade Merchandise J. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. In. Al- Momlay g AINTS North Side Grocery 6: Market 32 North Forest Avenue EVERY- 5lb. quantifies at 40c H 10 lb quantities at 48c Klein’s Market """"" “America’s Foremost Blend” Special Prices lot Salmday and all next week If you have old rags to sell phone Kidwell Garage, will pay 4 cents a pound and call for them. adv. tf. Mrs. L. Siebert of Jasper, Ind., is visiting- with her sons, Clifford and Wilbur. for a few days. - {-164 ad. Boys ride I bicycle, so. E. L. Cox. Isa w. Cum-s at. ‘ Mr .and Mrs. L. C. Mahoney and Miss Betty are moving into the End- gett house on Gilbert avenue. Mrs. Frank Kidwell was on the sick list the (one part of the week. ‘ SO. Main St. The chumh notices this week will THING,NELi. ”E’fiffiyflfi TO EAT! max T0 606’s comm" Per Pound 50c :. PITCHER, Proprietor \ Lemuel Wright returned from the Michael Reese hospital on Tuesday and is able to walk around after the operations on his limb. Barnard's Perpetual Gwen Mixed Lawn Seed. 40¢ per pound, in low W! 5 pounds or more, 88:. at Melt: I Mochel’s. adv. t1. Mr. ud Mrs. Ed. Walker and son, ‘of Chicago, were week~end visitors at the Wm. Stoner and Fred Drills- let homes. home of her cousin, 1‘. F. Kelly. Miss Ane- Folcy of Tekplm Number 2 PHONE 279 0! Hammond, Ilrs. E. I. Smut spent the web at their m hon. h M! “A: 5 v1.1”,- st the end with her m-in-Iaw and dumb- The line- Ruby and m m ' F. Kelly. ter, Mr. and In. Wm. B. Albright‘nccompniod their mother. §Constance Binney in Alice Brady in Elaine Hammerstein in Mildred Han-ls In Eveningâ€"Both Daysâ€"7:30-9:15. Admission 15 5 25 cents inc. Wu 1": the author 0! “\th sfbry “'l‘hé River‘s Bail." 'A {dun full of ”all; thrills, animals. , last but not least. the most wo rfnl scenery of ti. frozen Arctic Nonhwnnds ever filmed. A Boner Picture Than You "no Ever Seen Before. Ada peed from the story "W. i the Walrus, ” by June: Oliver Curved. the author; of. that (my story “ _e Rivers End.” yA pictuge full of ngfla. ALA :- A L S 0 LLOYD COMEDYâ€"“GIVING AWAY A BRIDE” FORD EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY Thursday, May 6th; Friday, May 7th A L S 0 STAR COMEDYâ€"“SOME SHIMMIERS" Chester Outing Pktureâ€"“Koreoinx Around Kano" I'Zw-ninx 7:30-9:15. Admission If: i 20 «at: infludlul WI! T Tuesday, May 4th Zena Keefe An Amateur Widow PATHE N EWS FORD TRAVEL PICTURE (‘llRlS’l‘Y COMEDYâ€"JFUSS AND FOLLY" NOT A PROBLEM PLAYâ€"'but it will give you 90qu to "rink lb...» The kind 0! a ktury that Nu dam.- to how. ' EUGENE O’BRIEN Adopted from LEROY semis GREATEST NOVEL A Superb Picture in Every Respect Eveningâ€"7:309:15. Admission 16 d 26 cents including Wu ‘I‘II Norma'ralmadge A Daughter of Two Worlds _“_Hi§__Wife’s Money” Today, Tuesday, April 30th Steum Honing - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Saturday, May lat Fred D. Heinhe :5 U M 31 N0 Admins“ If: I 20 mt- indudiu‘ War “I Admlnnion IO 20 ml: Indmfln' W" m Admission as A 26 «an indudlug Wu 1“! TClOP’Ich. 58 ALSO

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