Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Nov 1920, p. 4

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H mm: a «ham:- Unt on thin clay p4 win would Mu! In mini rim" "w “Malawi": Srnmu at "w Mr mu! pmw of "w yru. Maw of Mark of mowralion MIT. Those :hings should hr smug-d in Mum In mmpvmoun wt". (Du-w mum-3 tho"- i,- Uw lmz football um bt“ mmn W Amt-rim.) lA-xiou clown and Ilinschlr which in ‘0 ht- play-M m IN laurr Hint» at £03.10 'lhin mmm’nx two rivd ultra-How will mnkv n Md for 0w Int-Non 0! Born] pmpiv. M In o'clock a Union Thnukuxnmu Hc'rvlre will hr Iu-ld in file Bantu! ('hunh of W ”\‘o ru- mmun‘ rhurflwn. Tlmrr h also a m-n'lca at S. Amlnw'l Church at I0: High Mau at St. Jou‘ph'u at 9:10 ml a Thnnbglvmg Sanin' at "‘0 Christian Sricnrr at «low-u. I‘IKYI'IIAM. AND CHURCH SERVICES THANKSGIVING Telephone Days 30 Telephone Ni Retailers of High Grade Merchandise Entered at the. Downers Grove Post: Ofl'ice as second (‘lass mail mutton; Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2. 00. per year Sing.e copies 6c. Downers Grove Reporter W every Friday morning from the once of the Downers Grove Publish- ing Company, 37 North Main strept, anners Grove, Illinois. Our Ii] are th and 10: N 0 W Such utensils are not made any better than when made of ALUMINUM ROASTER STEWPAN DOUBLE BOILER PERCOLATOR KETTLE COFFEE POT Wife or Mother will appre- ciate some new cooking ves- sels of our celebrated alumi- num ware. For Thanksgiving and Holiday meals get her 3 ROASTER STEWPAN Those who 'ust eat the food and have no and in the pre- paration sometimes forget that proper cooking utensils are necessary to make the “big eats” taste really good. With the word Thanksgiving one immediately associates the idea of the Big Dinner with Turkey or other fowl and all the “fixings." 'Hw Mrv right slang. it run-oâ€" to ho u lnughnlflr nmrlt)‘ and hummu- on Hwy clay mam-r. Im «In not noun» it :u \nn mm by. that i4 mnwiim- 2m (Can't. if (M fog l4 Mary "M M pmwk cumin; in lmrn for "w first “an. at who num- Iml whim". it h a can-r for laughing mmmrm. Him-w thn fdlowu nrv- hack {mm Un- union flws haw nnm lam-«mm «ml to lu‘ing in a town with n rrmr- lwn an Ilw Main wtm-l. Tu W who mm.“ at "mm Nu the almost .m-nr- c'n'» rhmrh undo-lira almost aband- iublv rommmt In the qumuon n! tum-d um: ulrklly chars-h mums». "\\'.n~nv do you lh‘n'?" Th" mun“ um! mn'u' in a bull" In thr Rn] being "Downrn Grow" H llw .u-r. "m :- w'umt anal «will: woman. «m Adoln‘swd know Un- touu M a". M "In .mmv mm. Wr ngnw with y". wnuM mm! lilwly Kay. "0h. 3nu.ftlw \mmnn'a punt-r “rm" thnl 0qu Nu- lcmn with (M N-mrlvr} mu tlu-fluwn rfurdws «huuM hr man-r rom- During ”14- was! H'H‘I’ul a! lhr Imp (mm Downer: Grow has! uniquo- c-.\- warm-m One 0! Un- mm-t humil‘ 6mm“ "I thew wu flu.- almout Invar- iublc- rommml to flu- qumflun of .‘Imn an“ "Til”: TUWN WIT" TI": t‘E‘ll‘I- TI’IIH’ UN TIN-I \l.\l\ STREET" $21.. If llcv \‘zu'imb muunizutimh. vl::.u-hu< ‘Dmlmu- um! dum- ul' (hr .ulmgv will wmpo-rntu \\ilh u.~‘ to [In- rvxlvn! of kw-pim: NHL.- column up In Matv anl llwn Inim: up (u llw ~m't ‘uf unmritlu'n :Igrm-nzrul «In! In un< ‘nnum-q- an c-nlm'tuimm-nt r... a clulo 1zlll'l-utly min-n if 1hr) \muhl conflict in "w was: pafliculur. \u- ln-lirn- ix would 4|" away with nun-t "1' [hr hil- h'rm‘» tlwrt- .‘I'Q'IYh ln lw mm hr- Inc-m: Imnnitulimve. Haw Jbtfl" It? LN u» luau I'm-In} nu Ill lit-H so that the hours do not conflict. There are hundreds of people of Dmvners Grove who would like to go both to church and see the game. uvh ‘hl u It lh I‘M i" I> :ml'uhm‘ml I'ul' III-- mm. This \lmuhl nut be. ll" 35kt! xu [It‘Jl' l'mm our bout u plan \u- lmu- had ul' :mrlilm a "(mining n". n-n. In lh4.~ dupm'tmvnt nu u linc- m (an; unnuunc- lhi~ m' that mvnmg hml .u-cl" fur '1”) or that af- ”21' \‘ill'iulb nluunizuLi-ul--. {rpm lm’ ‘nnuk DOWNERS GROVE 1112119111311, DOWNERS (:11ng ILLINOIS \Hul Mn. “main". 0! New York flay» Mal-I an M. "’I'n'nl n-mmlium (hm. In" mu. [hm RATu NAI' i» tho-mulr om that lurrwms elm: "waldo mom nflrr killmz. Also Ii r RAT-SNAP bI-mu-Io u "mu-u in handy alum, no mixing mm Mhrr food You clon‘! have (a duty _Inur hunch. il'a ”w hrs-t far lmmrhnlvl use." ’l'r)‘ RAT-SNAP. Thrvm nun, iii-r. “It. “.235. saw and Immmnlml h' rrrrm PHARMACY mam IOCIIEL Telephone Nights 21 7 Pin-cywhc-n- wnloln mn' lu-n. wom- c'n'» rhmrh much-lira almost abund- nvwl than ulrirlly churrh nflivuiv. unal mum. in a body In “W Rn] "m _ rum: and nan-in: mama. ! '1 lu.~ In umln- mi.~h-udinu m up far zu llu- ulp.~m\‘atiull< uf 1M: mlilnr ia «:um‘n-mml. II. is lruc- that ”w un'nl Uta-II ('rm- nlrt‘mly "manual for flu- vl:x~.â€" u! labor “rm-"113' mmlrcl. took "01' mlliath'r, bul lum fur \umlcl Nu- !{wl (Tu-m3 huu- unflrn hudl not our .hm-ricuu churvh wmm'n Ubtfllul)’ jnluwl up with thr Rn! (Twas nucle- ux. uml Doyully xhvn their be»! (0 Um “'an of low and patrinthm’.‘ IpnNihh‘. “U“ about it \ \H'HH in 'l'mlu) Huuamvifv 1!." rl:u'v~' that our chum-hm full «ltmn u! the onlram‘c 01' America into thn' lviu war. leaving "NI ('mes In oln [lu- o-nm'nmm work that uu~ clum- fur Nu- «1H5. rs and nhiclu ‘lmulal haw bow- clum- by tllv ("Hill‘hl'n i 'l'hr tinw has come again in agi- ‘gtalt- tho n-mm’ul of UM? burying 'm'mmfl. (.‘urtuin fads hun- («mm to flight mowing that, thv tith' tho \'il- ,lum- holds to thv lam! on which Um t"Villum‘ Hull" i> lm-utl'cl. i.» ruthvr iohxhimxa. That it Would nu! huh! in mun 35 ulmust a certainty. We ho- }:ivn- that pvrmissiun Ituuld be had ’l'mm UNL‘P \vhosv low-II ones he in .‘lhis ground, to haw llwm moved to Ezmuthn-r shot, if lhv [and \n-rc- avail- iuhhr :lml thi- anin- MM (h-mh-Il Ln 311w town in rt-guhu' l'm'm. TIHS‘ ewmzld giw tlu- \‘Hlum- um- of flu“ .vhnicwt spat» nn Main >ly'vvt and: Ewith :1 m-\\' ViHnm- HuH wt in HM" :nmtm'. quuru‘rx' fur 1h:- “H'HM'H in 'th«- war, and u pwlt)‘ 11w. I’l around, I“! wuuM hr :1 1111! hwuuty \pul. [ 'llu- 'Irllullrit:|’l| L ~hu|| (hr \‘ilhm't' “my euiluhh' mmnul uuhi‘h- .-l' (nun ‘uml hmr- (hr lrulbl‘w' mmlv. ur sh:1"l it lw alone by pulllk' >uhnrriptmn_ \\'.- hvlu-u- vnuugh )Iuhlfl'wpirilml nu-n :mcl \vomc-n uilh HH' rum dullm‘ Iixv in I’|Y\\ll"v> ”NH" In nnkn- Hm 'I‘IH'; ('Hl'lfi'll \S \ Several times agitation has been started to remove the eye oflender from our midst, with its sunken graves, its headstonvs all awry, its uncured for appearance, and its fence of iron pipe. Each lum- something or some persons have intvrvvncd and it is with us ynt. ('(HHH \l'l'\ ('HN‘I'HR I “Dr urn C||l.us- :u I‘M'hfllll'f Sin-n a.” tun- mnlml H: ~l fmmlh m unn. vlmu' ! Ilu-n lourk u.’.-m Mun-I hu-u- .mu-~ .I- .nml [In-u lnr~. mul A ~hum- -l_ ' I 'I u )nm' mu. drum H mm ”I" “HI u -~~ Harmful lnquintlvencu III .\~m and .\".n';l IL.- imu lit-V“ all 'lA'UI'h‘ Mud-Hm ”Ir In c';||-Hu‘r .hul: ‘u lulu-1n: «H II! vulra-lo'ln'll -' :I 1-!" “III “iu'l‘u‘ II nu IS--- v'.‘ ”I" III'W“: ll'l'i.nl :md‘ ll. Understand, \u- are nut among 'thmc who :uh‘ucuto vaudeville and high jin'ks in nur «hurt-hes. But We do bt'li'fl'l' that tho church will svrvv ‘tlm ('omnwnity both-r and bring num‘ people to thv Christian him, if [lu- building ix’ made :1 much mom ut- tractiw plum.- (han it is now far the young people and Ollll'l' purple to go and um" up with L-uch other. 111'”!!! nu 13-- H‘I‘ \\H\ :I Ll'v.‘ mun-ll .w\\ ”0;. In imam-.1 nu vlnn NHL '1 Jun ( and uni} hm: IIM‘I .n’ Lani : Inn-'him'l‘ To do this, there must be more than a live pastor. If the pastor is not supportvd by udoquatc finam-ing and by public-spirjlod trustees and :1 110mm Land (duh-rs, in: cannot get. \‘N‘y far. munity writers than they are. The church, instead of being open one day in the week and perhaps one or two nights a week, should be open every night in the week if possible. â€"-as these. You will want to buy generously for aprons and we are prepared with almost unlimited quantitiesâ€"all neatly patterned and radically reduced in price. Percales that were as high as 500 are selling for ..................... 35c Percales that were 45c can now be bought for .................... 29c It’s a Long Time Since Percales Were as Favorably Priced The drop in (-otton goods has come. .\ml on a falling' market. it has been our policy to mark all merchandise with pmsent market prices rather than to con- sider original costs, we have reduced the price on every yard of 'l’ereale and Gingham in stock. Many new patterns eolorings in these materials. just re- ceived, are also included in these. A wide range of patterns to choose from in both materials. Thimble lnvsmcr .2 Al Hl~l H :ulIh'-- \u'l Back almost to pre-war levels 30 prices on Ginghams and Percales \u H» 4“ Ill \I Iv Only One Month Until Christmas [)0 Christmas Shopping EARLY! HL Mn .1 and min I',\ H:I"\ i v Lhaxl A on Too Much H. E. McAllisler Co. pH h. .11. .u-u Hm inqumlzw- v~ Hu- hulk-'4 an: uum- Jul-d u up All“ “iel'l‘v llIl')‘ «‘NII “unlit! n-In'um‘ u wrmm --~~ in- .u lint lln' '« ~ :I [\JIIII' l'.1.hrl' *‘Jll . .m. ~Im’ 1-" II. Mu m llw “Kw 0I~l llu- ‘v'n )- ‘t. Hp uhmk rah-u \\ .muh rc-ln-i r. I» :m'il l.‘.|~,'|in| 1 1mm!) mlml nu r- ~ ~l;|l| s1“ "NIH In ulm’n-urll 1nd 1')... ..|.| (“mm- d‘ In"; 1" ’u' u v lull t'lu 1‘ n1 :dlutu “um 'III' Itl‘ll‘l ”1' hard: '51' m.» [nl‘l‘~"lll. lc- inure! vlw jun Senefactor. izlihn-l' «”qu I'UII'I. «f- at \tht Hunk- :Mn nmmh l~_\' )u-ul lit-u;- ll \le |‘~\(”_.'\ “el'n' 1 hr I'IIH‘II .- “Mn: lnl' I'n‘ I" vaI Iln‘lu u h 1: . 12h . u ‘l'lwn‘ .';|Il Ihn Il-h' ull'eretl here is a fine variety of plaid. checked and striped patterns in qualities excellent for house dresses. and scores of other uses of special inter- est to women just now. Priced per yard at Fast Color Ginghams in Attrac- tive Patterns and Plain Tones ho Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Gompany 28c to 45¢ and Building Material 1n Lumber I)ealers Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Fridgy. November 26. mo l l Advanced very little in propor- tion to other i- tems, and many of the ones that did advance have been reduced to almost their for- mer level. Notions

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