Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jul 1920, p. 2

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M Mthoerowduholflhwm mmam‘ lochelnhou brightly .- the but. W38" Ii“ manughtm.mm’ munch-Inch. [lbw mMthMmP‘. HO mhmmthmhhm‘ mum-NWW‘ ‘ MGM All 31188} in. day. knocking out two doubles null; cl omb- n Faun. It was a happy “I”!!! 0! I'm, 5“ m five and six hundred. who mud Tod and Johnny back to the local team. mar their sojourn in J" scored runs. on timely wallow. Left handed end of the WM order m ; source of mud! V0117 9° WW” 33d they gleaned practically all the hits. . The Legion team was again vic- Ion'M adding Lombard to the list. a! defeated teams. The final score mlsw'l. 'l‘hntthelocalsan hit is shown by their fifteen hue mu. Hits by Curd» and Binder pnvod the way for 3 runs in the third and in a» tomb. Again in the seventh this pair of 'sluggers M In. M "out Olflh' Hitting Futm‘of Gameâ€"- Ell-Inger Tight UIIIII the He LAST SUNDAY ”IMAMMI‘W ‘01... In”... WOO... mmMRbWh-a- tic-MW; Ir. Wfim-fihnmut to. day" “or flip chm When-sin. nbouclflym hemp-o- ['outhflll beauty of the m. Kin [Balk Dickson audit the W's bo- qnet Ir. Valentine of Oak Park. whomhl'nmwifllmgmm !ero¢l u but man. The wedding flipper was towed u (In-Inch ”WA“ Tdhlfl G.B.TOPLM.D. by Ilia Mimic Engelsclull. Tile Rheum wedding much wu phy- ed by Miss Engelacholl and "in Nor- rd, violins. The bridesmaids. Miss Helen lfiw- kins in pink organdy. Ilsa Shirley Grunh in orchid and "is: Elaine Hol- olun, mlid of honor, in green organ. dy. élch carrying n floral stafl’ of sweet peas, pleaded the bride whom gown. of white satin. duped in tulle: with a silver I... bodice, ml beau-‘ tilul tulle veil aided mud: to final haiku-bl..." Tuesday evening, June 29px. of one of the most charming weddings of the season when Miss Madelyn June LnChuty wls united in marriage to Mr. Vernon Charles Grueh of aner- ville. Rev. Dr. Edens B. Goodwin of St. Joseph's Church Was the ol'l’l- cisting clergyman and the cerémony was performed under n beautiful lion-oi such in the corner of the spa- cious living room at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. William Antoine 1 IaCharty. The house was a bower of beauti‘ in! flowon. Miss tha Norpel sang “At Dawning" with violin obligflo JOIAS W. 111cm puthful beauty of the bride. Him Physician‘s-rm CARD OF THANKS Onhwd avenue was the scene on L. cumâ€"GRU'Sfi ARCADIAN CLUB l ROBERTSONâ€"WARD' __ ANNUAL PICNIC MM”) .m...“ me. n... M. m. HELD SATURDAY Mimi Genevieve A. Robertson, 0 fluidnmunâ€" l1! DOWNBE GQOVE REM' DOWNERS GRO‘ After a good game of ball. a hunt; for wild strawberries and incldently forolontcufllhk,thoymndll- {board {or anerville 5nd some more: good thing- And than home. 1 find but very happy crowd. , Then an rumor- uflout that they are going for mother one very soon. !‘ tune on the‘lnnh of the DuPage." Butthey will tellyouitmndmdy spot for a picnic. And 0! My! how they did eat the delicious lunch car- tied with than. You know wading ‘Ind romping is I grant appetizer. There in: surely little left but the crumbs . Dld you hear a happy. timd bunch of young folks coming home whistl- ing "The End of a Perfect Day,” last Saturday cvenlng‘! It wu the numbers of the Amdinn Club return- llhg {tom their annual automobile ride and picnic. ‘ Five cars full left early Saturday durum for “just an old cow-pu- Mound Io “Cut-Putin" on the Banks of the DIPISC for GM and Lunch Tennis Shoes snd snipers White Dress Shoes Pumps, Oxfords Comfortable and Stylish Footwear for :-: Every Member of the Fondly! :-: A Good Line of Hosiery! MORRIS SHOE STORE 11.5.. who enjoyed them-elm an. citigliitftkla .8!!- it": guiuolaofll‘uiolii ‘gsiiaiigl ggxglitslsfi dds-lining igneESE‘ig‘IQOQ-I I...» 3:32.331-‘88aiflzk Eigsgitgcflga ganglt'iaglzi cpl gagging-1883‘s?! fieilaiilggua {s‘itiig c. «not: £188.. diets-:8...» éilggl‘ol dot-I338». lagzga’gailggt’. Vacation Shoes To Keep American Shi on the Seas Ste-In Honing - Savor Building :63. "can; To”... II-k South Main Street. Downer. Grovc. Ill. Fred 1). Heloise P L U M 315$ , The groom is I member of the [Rock River Conference of the 11.8. church and at one time was the pas- tor at Sheridan. He in at present 'emged in popular educational work {with headquarters in Aurora. ‘ Mr. and In. Wand will make their .luome at [brittle View Cottage, near Sheridan. for the annular after which they will live in Aurora. incurs and lie-dunes A. R. Gamer. Fred Driulcr. W. F. Hahn. W. W. Reina. B. 0. Killer; the line. Floaâ€" sic ad Home mm. Dorothy Wheel- er. Em mica. Lucy Ming", Helen Banning and lean: Harry 8. Cue. Leo Butler. Sun Ke'uuoa ulna John The bride is the- only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Robinson, of aSheridnn. For a number of years she ‘wns a teacher in the public schools In Sheridan. Earlville, Downers Grove and Aurora in all of which places she has the kind wishes of many loyal Miss Genevieve A. Robertson, of ShEl'idIll, and Rev. Elias W. Ward, of Aurora, were men-led on Saturday. June 26 at seven p. m. in the Sherl- c'an M. E. church. The service was read by Rev. C. A. Brim. pastor of the church. Ask your neighbor, he’s a Woodman or see or phone the Deputy, ‘ I. 0. Inner non 241m 1m ”4. JOHN K. GIBA Bottling Establishment WWWWMSob www.mswmmmmm vdkmgalmmtbmofflnmnism- hgtogdlm ofmen build togdhulor thc “Mondhvdmismofflngmtm cfitsofbdonghgtoflnfloodmcn- andgflm. he'saWoodman. TABLE OF um learnt I Rue: grinned Ito-till M I! must 1 90"“ "N” 3990“!“ 1U 9"! Ithflufiuuyolalmtounplym Mullefluymivhghrflnirhvdmcn mkbmdw'muisflmmy. "myouthdpmufionm? fluWoodmcn (a Fraternal organization) olmtoyouflnbdpmwfioohflnwflufl dacodfluisvaylow. 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