Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Mar 1921, p. 5

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fil' Ir. Geo. MocDounll o! Unmtt 0mm. returned on Wodmsday from I basins: hip. Hr. MacDougall ix on the mod aguin. means Years of Servicé Hrs. Suttor of Chicago, spent a few days last week at the home of her son, Harry, on South Main at. Mrs. John Brown and Miss Evelyn spent the week end with relatives at Vuuhlia. Mrs. Hurry Jvhkins and infant of Proxpccl uwnuv, un- visiting win- fives in Indianapolis, Ind. "The Spendm's,” l'rnm Hurry [mun Wilson's popular novel a! “N' Dicko Themn', Saturday, Murrh .3. adv. Miss Louise Stmuloy has return- od from her visit to Mr sister, Mrs. label Moun‘ of llukc- (Ix-"cut, Wis. Construction 301, Mr. J. B. Jenkins returned on Wvd- lesday from a business trip to Mil- waukee . Harry Leon Wilson's famous novel, “The Spomlm’s," will be shown at thI.I Dicke Theatre, Saturday. Feb. 5. ad. Mrs. Fer Kettehring and Mrs. B. J. Stevenson spent Wednesday with Hrs. Guslin in Chicago. Mr. Fmd Lovemnz of Randall st. in confined to his bed with a bad case of erysipelis. We are prepared to take care of your needs in Window Shades. Anythin you want can be furnished here. The best 0 all is that we save you real money when you buy them here. Let us figure your work. LEHMANN MICHEL’S STORE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Owen J. Me Moon, Saturday, February 26, a son. The Thimble Clube met at the home of Mrs. M. W. Mills on last‘ If you 'neeflu; loans. 1884. PERSONALS ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Ruhhcr earpiece attachment" do not increase the mum]: rcccirni. and often make it impm‘ siHc tn hang the tek-phnne pmpctly upnn the switchhunk. A: gnud tenths can Ive obtained hycmcringonc cat with the palm of the hand. Teicvhone instmmcnts, necestarily Very semi. tive and intricate. have been designed to pmdnce the best results as they age. In the Interest of [mid service. subscribers are re- quested to permit no attachment: of my kind to their instruments. Many of these devices get the lines and instru- mcvm inm tmuhlc. when-upon the (mummy , mpmtcfl itswrwccdsohligul mmmuvethcm. Telephone attachments are lacing pedcfled in a mixcilanmusmnncr than: ghmtthccountty and arc pun hum! by muny substrate" and attached tn their instruments. Generally than: m-callml “helm." disinfectants. etc. (m: 0‘ link: account an! frequently injun- thc srrvicc more than th :y impmvc it. Telephone Attachments Buying for Permanency Bell The Catholic Woman»: League will hold their next wank" mot-ting on Thursday aflernoon, March mm. at the home of Hrs. George Brady 3! 2:00 o’clock. Miss Marie Olson attended the Nu Signu party at tht- Blackstone. huh-l. Chicago. This is one of tlw winter formals given by this popular fru- lvmily aim! was a delightful ufl'nir. 'l'hv- fuumlation is uhnmt cumpk-tud My :1 mmlt-rn bungalow on the cur- nvr 0f Sumtlma uu-nuo and Franklin arm-1. Mr. \Vulls. the popular “Q" conductor. is building it for a hmnc. A full line of tin.- celebrated INDL' cosmvtics for talc at Marion Dvxter’s ART KRAFT SHOI’ ulu- door south of flu [:(ihfi Bukn'). adv. U' Mrs. Andmw G. Davin and son, Le- roy, of Cicero, spent a few hours with Mrs. Chester J. Winter. Tuesday af~ llrrnoun. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lussahn and sun. Howanl, of Chicago. spent a few hours last Saturday at thv home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Staats. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown were called to Calm, "L, Saturday by the death of \Mr. Brown’s uncle, S. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Brown. and daughter, have moved to their {arm on the East Grove road, having sold their bungalow on East Franklin st. Mr .and Mrs. Rouse Waples and daughter of LnGrange, were Sunday guests at the Waples home on Prince avenue. A Super-Comedy. Charlen- Chaplin ' The Library will be open on Sun- in "The Kid," at the Dicke Theatre day from 8 to 5 p. m. Mrs. M. H. Thursday afternoon and evening. Prince was in charge of the reading Friday evening- and Saturday after- roum last Sunday. noon, March 10th, nth and 12th. ad. System WW mommgaovx. .mons HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29‘ Mr. A. F. lhrdwell and I“. C. Lau- caster attended the funeral un Wed- nesday of M r. B. J. Morris, who died very sudden!) on Saturday. Mr. Morris was a frequent. ViSilOl‘ in the Grove and had many friends. Joseph Mama; tho tailor, has a l‘c-w nlum'fur colhws h-ft fur nvor- The Wumans Guild and Auxiliary of S. Andn‘W'S Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Eamon on Thursday. March 10th, Mrs. M. E. Coleman assisting; All members and friends am invited. Paints, Oils 6: Varnishes Brushes of all kinds Washburn Crosby’s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR MERTZ Q MOCHEL > Hinsdale Upholstering and ani~ tux-e Repair Shop. All woxk neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 or send postcard. Will, can and de~ liver free of charge. 11'2641'. SALESROOM Hardware Coal and feed Come in and let us ShOW you the FORDSON TRACTOR. See how it will do the work of many horses at a cheaper cost. Fordson Tractors We are now prepared to fill your orders for any part you may need for your FORD car, any model. We have on hand every part of the FORD and they are all the genuine FORD parts built for the FORD and for no other car. And think you hue man, it m be «Met-pal to your prom Ind "“50". IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW which from i standpoint. of earning power 0! the individual is more lucnflvc than may “horn. Hinsdale Ford Agency Fleck 6: Buchholz, Proprietors A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts Commercial Art H urry Walker Phone 191-11 Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished For Information Addaâ€"m- no: 1-“. REPORTER. DOV/NE!!!) GROVE. ILIJNOIB 19 W. Railroad St. WALKER 6: DICKE PAINTING Downers Grove Profession IS No one can deny that March came in like a lamb, All \i‘c hope is that the old saw ahmlt it going nut like a lion will bu found to be but anuthor t‘xplodod thoory. Wc want spring, as the [met says. \ i Mr. and Mrs. F. I). Lompko, 143 East Maple avenue, announce the en~ gum-moat of their daughter, Avis Irene, to Mr. Myron Hullam 'l‘owslcy, «E 5345 mellawn uvcnuv. Chicago,‘ “linuis. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bitney nixd sans, Donald and Walter, who have been farming near Nolight. Nah, for a number of years. are now running the I). H. Uhlhorn farm on North Highland avenue. coats which he will dispose of as long as they last at the small price of 810 Additional Int-uh on p: Henry Dicke Phone 12‘3-R page 8 Saturday, March 12, matinee only 3:00 p. m. Admission l5 and 25c indudmg War Tax. Flvming ~Both Dug-«7:30 and 9 p .m. Admissinn 15 and 25c inc. Tax. Matinw- 'I'hurwlu), 3:00 p. m. Ad» miswion 15 and 2.31: including W. T. “Origin of the Family Tree" ROLIN COMEDYâ€"- “Greek Meets Greek" BRA Y PICTOGRA PH Y'm‘rr‘ ("firm In Us” who" you «~- I‘hmhv (fhapéin wamlrr through Hu- hiul 0T “nmthrrhnml.” You'rr go- mu tn hi!!!“ and laugh and lAl'liH as you {allow [hr humurmh pair thy-u thn rommly on which lhl- wmlli‘fnm- nus rummfian workt-d fur a ynar. Ell na l'un'ianrr- is in it (no; and [ht- Kid is Jarkir‘ (Tongan. tho funm‘vst youmratr-r r-wr sum Im "11- ur-N‘n. ‘The Kid’ Two Reels of the Famous Than, Mar. 10th 6: F11, March 11th Evening 7:!” ‘ 9m, AT LIST! The Sim-(fond! "Ir, “'50.: World in Wamnn Fat! ALSO PATH!) NEWS Z-Reel Chris-sly (‘mnedyâ€"â€" “lim‘t Blame the Stork” w mums» Evening-J1 :30-9:I5. Malian-«~31» p. m BELMONT AND FOREST AVENUBS DOWNEBS GROVE. [Liam SHOW NIGHTSâ€"THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY -EVENING, 7 :30 9:00â€"ADMISSION, l5 25c N0 MATINEE FRIDAY “MOOSEH EA RT” “The Spenders” SIX REELS 5'"! MW ll Saturday, March 5th Harry Leon Wilson's Novel Friday, March 4th THE LAST SHOWING 0F With In All Shr Cast . Its (fun-ed With Th!" nnd laughs! Aolnli>3iun J6 and 26 Tent» including Wu 1'.- Admiwioo 16 i 25 cents including Wu 1‘- Adnhiol l5 1 25 etc inc. Wu TOI- malléunmn Many. Yum will In. W dun-r Wuhan of a «Imp Md fl. .0 divn-‘m - rlnn living yang-kh- lln‘ Wit “may of WI" 3""! fit- mg 3' hour m'nl cm “010 "MM"â€" Uw mall rmriry in .1 MN! York M pmrn nwnmml and a unlit-u n“ \dn-n "w JIW' nvwlry u M "an my hl-i‘h‘. It will Inh- ym from ”n W hilln n! ”w Wm! Rod‘s cmâ€" 10 IM- pal-ml hum a! NMV You“

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