Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Oct 1920, p. 8

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Patronize home industry and let us sell you your new Ford Car or Fordson Tractor for cash or on monthly payments. AUTHORIZED Repairing, Overhauling and Ozzy-Acetylene Welding You umloubtodly romember seem: U wanderful picture "Eyrs of Youth" played by Clan Kimball You-g. Miss Young will ugnin ap- m gt the Dicke Theatre in a picâ€" Ifle equally as zood. entitled "For- tum Woman," on Saturday, Oct. Kidwell Garage Company A good time was had at tho P. H. Pd!!! home, (Iurt'ws strpel. Thurs- ”, Odour 21, who» right of Mrs. Mn' schoo! rhums of Chicago and In. ml Mrs Sung" of Hmsdale. ml her. Tho happy event he- “ I silver wmhling anniversary, October 2:1. "mu“fmlfl-J. If. and In. L. ll. K000“. Ir. ‘ In. H 8. Dam. John Down". I. I. "we. and Jame-n dewy. I“ “a! a Drmocram meeting at w m hm” in Who-um Tuesday M. The lam of nations was an of tho- issuea of the campaign M 'LI tliflfllsflfll. mm Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank You will like this bank bemusv w- try to make it the kind 01' a bank you want your bank to be. Most banks render their (manners Hm Hum- sort of sun-vices but Chen- is a uni nlilforum-e in the way those svn'iccs are executed. APPLES Johnathan. Grimes Golden. Maiden Mush. Pippin: GRAPES. PEACH ES. PEA BS The Corner Grocery J. W. Null Phone No. 8 Your bank should be able to meet all of your banking needs. More flan that, you want a bunk which has a friunlly interest. in your success. A State Institution under State Supervision ORANGES. BANANAS, LEMONS Your Bank and You Fresh Fruits Genuine Ford Pans! We carry at all times a stock of Established 1892 Don‘t forget the Chicken l‘it- sup. .pvr given by the Ladies AM of St. {Paul‘s (inn-o St. Churth on Nov. 3. {Menu iv mashed potatoes. rhkhn ,pio. cplory. cabbage salad. Ian-ml aml ibutter, pickles, apple pie and coflee. Horhon Rawlinson in Man and His Woman will Ow the attraction at the ('urtiss Theahe Election Night. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Gila"! Siobvfl more; way pkamnuy surprised at their: harm on Curt-sex street. Tuesday on; ening. Oct-ab" can. by an young married twp!” of the villa". the msion luv-in: their mom! welding; anniversary. The evening It“ sponfl playing cards and in the game off- bunm. I Whit». Hartman. Tray ml Pun-0.! attended mt night It the Lt Iran” Chum". O. P. 8. During the} evening“.- work Mn. l‘rirkru took Hwi (mus-"wk «(Minn and Mn. Whit»; Mini 2" nrganid. Ilr. and In. (horn Br". Hr. ml Mm. Frank "up", ”in I'Mlmyru Wont-3| and Hammer- fl’rklolt. DOWNERS GROVE ygyom‘ER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS I Service Station Tho ladies Aid Society of the Conâ€"f _gmtional Churrh «ill hold an alli Iday mac-ting on Thursday. Nowmhflri 1-.«h beginning at 10: IN) a. m. At (hr. dim of Mrs. (I. R Mr H!) Highland: ;avonm'. Momhvrs: and frionds an” iurgml to come. luring lunch ham 5% 'gmnl lime and Ir prepared in work.- Fm! Heinko the plumber. has mm» «I from Washington and Railrnall shoots to 108 South Main street. "is tnlcphone service has hem tempo- rarily suspended due to moving but a new phone will be imtalk’d as quickly at poss§blm i TM RM. Ganlmr A. NncWhmu-r. I bmflwr of RM RM: Hugh 3'. NM \Vhortrr of 8. Andn'w'n Church. is firm Ruligiom ”mm of the (Iano Trihuno. anal has bet-n in SI. Louis: this "Ni mvrring a meeting or (he "nus-xe- of Bishop-I M "w Episcopal Church. He is vxpoctecl in Downers (imw for a visit this Sunday and will preach at the morning ”Ma. nrgnlu won-hippo" Ind comm wen! delighted and inspired by "w ,hmulil‘ul sacred palm sun]: at [first 'Eunnhnl Chunk hut Sunday erm- lng by Miss Lou "mum. Lyric So- prano MIMI: with Northwutcrn'n Lndios' (:lw Club. Next Sunday owning "an opportunity win be your: h) hour . (109M Tum Halo Quark-C (mm un- samr college. "Eihvm'd Harold (h'uist. first. lieu- tenant, Air Si-rviro Aomnuutics Air Service, 3rd Observation Group. For extraordinary heroism in action. “On the morning of November I. 1918, .luring the progress of an im- portant attack. Licut. (in-is: Volun- [turn-d on a mission t0 fly through a heavy fog. in order to locati- the thi-n adamant infantry of NW attack. In accomplishing this mission it was no- co.<.~ur,v to fly at a wry low «know and through the Auicrirun barrage which Wu;- bring firmi during :hi- flight. Ho pi-m-trutml M'H‘HI' kilv mm'u‘rs into the rm-my's liiws. brim: with-cum! to Iii-my muchim- gun lin‘ lfrom tho ground whirh ~tmck ”in plnnv many tiim-u, uhtaim-d infonnw iliun of the disposition of tho enmity nrtilli-ry. infantry. and our own front; lino. "I' returned through thi- nrv‘ with the tint authentic infumnatinni to reach thr ulixinion mmmuwlci."-» : Him-dale Doings. Mll'nn' .u .x7 may ”0 "'4. pint. “up, ’I'I‘I' . n uul LII” or Mark. I“ hut t-vlmz’r'w rmvfl lad no“ N..- . Min-9| BiNSDALEKVi’AiTOR GETS DISTINGUISH- I ED SERVICE CROSS 'l'he citation accompanying the [NS- tinguixshcd Service ('1'053 was as folâ€" Ian's: (hoist onion-d the service just af- ter tomplfling his studies at North- wrstvm L'hivcrsiiy. He is now with tho :uln-nisiug depurtnmnl of .105. '1‘. llyerson (,‘umpany. I'D. Harold (Rn-int uf Hinsduk‘, win: “as a flight (mmnundcr in the 90m .u-Iu xquudwn, “as u\\ul'|l('tl a Uhâ€" rlinguinhml Scnicu (‘ ”th lhursdzn ‘rcu "in: In the pan-'10” ul thv Axiuhun Et'lub m Chimgo, the [In-mutation luâ€" 'ing madl- by Maj. “on. Wood. This I: (III: third decoration Licut. (iroist rarnul in his "wrsrus senior, and III: participated in 'smm- of flw fim‘cosi. fighting on tho western from. He served in the amm- >qumlrun with LiI-ul. Harm-y (,‘(IlIuI't-r, which was one of flu: most firm-live (If Ameri- ca‘s uir fol ' V , (Additional Locals on Page 5) E. Harold (in-is: Presented Insignia of "truism by General Leonard Wood. .mnt L THIN» run hr [mu-urn] how any ‘mvmbnr a! "In hard. the pnunm mmmmn- and uho at «'le and.“- bury. i‘Niflmhh Nickleby" at the Dick.- J'hmlnx I'm-f. Clark I~ a n‘mh-r of national "inflation. at timv» [Mug ‘wdtnh on Sunday aflnmoom- All the 1mm» 'l‘lwucrv whom "w prim of mlmh-u'wn In sown] limo; man than it in h'nv'. Ila". :0 human impm‘lam Inn-6M». A! 3:30 p. m. l‘ruf. S. N. Mark mll giw a clramnliv rc-mlim: untitled 'l‘hr lkm'm-H (in-u- wi" hold llu-ir u-gulul tux-day. XI". Jr“. at Ila". :0 trumucl impu i Mr. F. K. Mann, as chairman of ,thc Religious Work Committi-e 0f the iCounty Y. M. ('.-A.. has given public {nutice that. any chum-hos in tho ‘Cuunly which wish gospel loam ser- ‘vicvs should 1;”. in touch with Mr. liirhiv at Wlu-atuu and arrange an uppoimmvnt. One of tho main uh- ji-ctiws of tho (‘ounty Y. .\I. (I A. is fur llu- dcu-lupnwnl nl' ('hristiun hunk-whip and this kin-l ul‘ Inter-1 church service is mm of thc- must c'f-‘ "THY? W. ,‘s of uliscmvrinu :Iml lrain- ing for :am-h l0:|ll(‘r~lli|i. ; \\ OMANS SC LUB REGULAR M E E T- ING WEDNESDAY x A gnsptrl team of young mrn under “he din-cliun of W. ll. Rivhie, Cuuu~ '1)' Y. M. C. A. Sevrémry visited the [Prudyytm'iuu (Church :ll~ Itasca on iSumluy (-wuing‘ and mok ('hurgu of the :it‘l'HL‘O. Au unusually large con- ‘gugalion mu present which was augnm-nlw! hy ‘isitors hum the M. “'1. Church .It “cm-ham. After a {good «mg wrvicc, the four members ml' the! team gau- Ilu-ir porsonal tus- 'umnnim vomcming unir (‘hristiun‘ .mith and (ailing “ith duct and solu H‘k'l'uuns interspersed. 'l‘lu- service was clusml by Mr. Richie appealing to (hr Christian folks of Itasca 10 make their Christianity contagious and multiply. $3.50 Value Little Gents Elksole Shoes, mostly tan colors at ............ $1.98 l'ndcr the "in-dim: «1' W. H. Richit'. Took Chargv of Servin- in Itasca Last Sunday. BOYS Sweaters, in regular button styles slip- over styles, Jerseysâ€" priced 20 to 35 per cent lower. COUNTY “Y” HAS GOSPEL “TEAM” OF YOUNG MEN About 35 pairs Ladies House Slippers and Pumps including a few pairs shoes, mostly small sizes, Slippers worth $3.00 to $3.50, the Shoes were sold at from $3.50 to £93.50. They all go at, per pair ................................. $1.45 HOSIERYâ€"Ffic. 75c, $1.00 Qualities of Ladies and Misses Hose, Tan. Khaki or White at per pair ..................................................... 39c Boys “JAZZ CAPS," all combinations at ynu would find a host of real genuine bargains. in the host grades of real mer- (-handlse, that is marked down 20 to 50 per cent. and Will save you mugh munvy. ()ur advertising space does not permit us to list all of the many lug values on snip, so come in and lonlc. If you ('9ng walk. thm pur gtorc and _spend_ just 11) minutes lpokiqg afnund, Lehmann é! Michel’s Store Ladies’ Foot Wear Special $1.1) " value mons silk and lisle hose. “Black Cat" Brand in black, navy am! brown colors, re- duced to pnit \\'mmm'.~ l‘lnh mwling Wal’ 13". Inbrauy Black Cat Bose SMALL BOYS SHOE SPECIAL 75c About 18 pairs womans and misses l-lmckle over- shoes, as long as they last at per pair ....$l.10 16 pairs ladies cloth rubbers, while they last 95c Ladies’ Overshoes and Rubbers Bank Account It is simple--Start with $1.00. TALK N0. 6 Acquiring a We have considered various phases bearing on the desirability of having a Bank Account. Now we come to the question of the various means of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Priced at $4.50, 4.7 5 For girh: and Boys. The best wearing and looking shoes your children can wear. Tan, black patent leathers. Educate: Shoes and $5.00 Downers Grove. Illinois. In esteem“! {mm n'vu‘lfly a! 8- «pt-No «In-6mm and every «an I. bolted “In by exp-mu. ‘nm “why our mumrnln nlwnyu upped to pad lute. I! you pin 1 memorial In your 5.100. we will Ibo- m I (an: vartfly 0! designs to can“ "on. ARTHUR R. BEIDELMAN Our Monuments "an 35‘ ll NAPBIIVILIJE. Caps 75c to $2.50 Gym shirts Pants Gym supports Gym oxfords and shoes. Friday, October 7291 1920 BOYS

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