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Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Jan 1919, p. 6

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O-mm modern bun low with one lac llnd. Price $4 .00. late after, owner union to_ an. G-loom modern house with large “Whine Are-Hur- rig-rm.” ' F0! SALE 7.50m house. In modern Ind in best «conditions... withtwofiOhlotsall 33% Ki“n.‘i..°t";'1‘*‘.oo"”‘°°‘z 74mm house;v:nt::"olnd gu, ham Bitter. inn-tin «tn. Inge lot. Rent 81800 Bebb, Walter 3., Caphh ;Bennett, R. [1.1.ka tmm house. no. autos. good loco- m”, Pu! Us: $18M Berryman. Paul R. c-m not. with’ hath not Mal. Bendin. Some! 1. 313.00. Beyer. George H 7-nom house with min. $13.00. 1234”?» in“? Office Phone 266â€"1 Res. Phone 1254 Office above 11. E. "milliliter Go’s. Dry Goods Store Damnfimve, m. BOY scams Ur AMERICA. rm-r.»""."', ""."""'_ (i ' “[1th “ Q"; 1 meet. Friday and Troup 2. wafificzflir' m" 'm'“ ‘9“ 3' My nights In (M H. 8. 61mm“, dam. Paul Pride“. Smior Patrol HENRY FRED BUSCRMAN Lauder. Serlhe Troup I. 3 mod mum 7. ms in Belmont Raymond Wakn Senior P-trol III-l- Rnad Military Hospital, Liwrpool. or. Scribe Tmup 2. England. fmm Inflow-1:. REALESTATE BARGAINS DOV-'NERS GROVE “'OHANR CLl'F -â€"M~h "-er nltomte Wednnrky. beginning mud Wednesday in 0d- ohof IM closing Iut Wodnndnv in April. Dirt 1'. F. Kdly. Pmidmt; [In 1min. Bryn. Socrfltry lard-r1. V A“ ardovl (Emit «k- Gm-rm for dis- ROYAL NEIGHBORWJ'AMERICA (inmlishrd hmrvry in union. â€"llouo Cum, . No. 370. Met-ts lb: - , INN! Tit-filthy "mint M 11900 momh JOHN JOSE?" POIJNN. Zlnfl'o flu". “in A stn‘l l Kiflwl in action an Thursday. Jam lo. Ii” Helen E. oorv. Rm'rd- 0L “hilo fizh'inz in (hr (mm "M in it. :l-‘ram-o. gow‘uns gap v a c n A r_,r an. Kuhn" ol the American Revolu- wndd a monthly meeting on the Tue-day of each month In n..- and mom" (Mk-en o! gob. Scent-:1 a Page Sh r. wnuunuguul, a. u" . Commander, E. W. Furor. Office-r of the (by; IL W. Bond, Ad< jaunt; George B. Heart. mmmnter; W. J. lleichelnmn, lain; George Straulny, (Hm-H d edly. DOWNERS GROVE HlVl-l [A PLE G ROVE I IDDGE No. 529, K. i d P Meets first G. t II I t d Wednesday 4 ”In! in Zindt'a L L, L. Chevâ€" .ugr, Ch-ncellor Commander; "- 1’5 Wuhauun. K- 0m. ‘ S. mm: PPM-r5 vuvvu Vllnl um». I‘U- £60 a. A. IL â€" smeé meeting first Thursday of each month In Mum-k ball at 8 o'clock p. m. Visiting Companions always welcome. A. 8. Snow, Stned meetin s. see-t 0nd and fourt Fri- ttys at 8 o 'clockp .m. at Mlsonic hall, Cur- tins and FMnin streets. Fwd Down, Sec. Chas,F “Knoblluch I i 7 \l’anhipful Master. I QRQVIQ‘CHAETER, NO. 230 “I LODGE 8 CLUB DIRECTORY I! NEW 13 MEG. ownsns ’u’o’, l 0_9 r l- now How ‘â€" o-vv-mn. u I o'clock In Imam comer lAin Ind Cum” ain‘t“, l. Bohklman, N. (2.. E. M. Brun- E. H. F. Legenhlusen; bath}! Kristin “fl; Verne Md; m ‘v-rl Mann-mu. ‘ If '0“ do not find tho pmpofly you “01:0le (.‘OUNQIL, No no gt: ‘ooking for in "nix lisl. _cll|_ up} FOR RENT in Zlndt'l k". W. H. Mn. V. C. A. Woks. IAI‘LE CAMP NO. was . I". ,A. Rom-m. Commander, George T. Hughes, Senior Comma!) derL P. hipundggthluJ. NA Ell POST. No. 468 G R. ~Mcelx the sec- ond Saturday. 2_: 30p 0! each month in G I’A R ban; VESTA CHAPTER, - No. 242, O. E. S.â€"-Mee¢ second and fourth Tues- days or each month. Mrs. Minnie Olsen. Worthy Matron; W. F. Heintz, Worthy Pat- ron; Ona Lower. Sec. 139mm. Paul R. Bendin. Sumac! J. Beyer. Gauge H. Biedmn, Andrew Biedron. larfin Bio-iron. Mike Binder. Melvin G. Bobownlti, Smley Bombud, Earl Barman. Harry jBoydstnn, Edgar C. Brady. William Brunet, Leon K. Lieutenant Brynn, John Bunk. Frank But-ck. John Burn, Stature Barrett. Walter Baran. Stanley J. Barre. Frank hind August 23", IDIB in a railroad arridrnt Mm (‘amp Robinson. Sparta. Wisconsin. Bnlr<. Joseph A Ballard. W. H Abbott, A. “7.. Lieutenant Agar. Robofl. $2.. Captain A'ldt-rson. ManYoy E. Anderson. Norman Andnrf. John Axinm‘ (flan-om "\RRY EDGAR M(I.\I,I.ISTHR Divd July IR. (mm wounds receiv- ul whilo in radial! in from line in Din! Sunday. Min-h l0. INS. from Human! ‘munds mind while in nrthm on from lino in Pram. It In our aim m haw thin liu cow rad and up (0 the mmuu. Hnlp mo to hep it no. 5-room bungalow. all modern. on pan-q! strvct. lot 50X 142. ml loca- tion. OWm-r anxious. to null. l‘ricr‘ 53,000.00. ,2 acres with 7-mom house, cement Iii-amen!” chicken house, 2 blocks from village limits This property is in the best. of wndition l'u’ce $4.600. 8-50 It. Intu 'ust outukh o! the vil- la” ”mils wit 8 war old fruit tmh A bargain for $069.00. Mala: nw an -10-- A'Iimrgnin (or offer. lo acres with 7400:» houue. furnace Ind city nu. barn and chicken home, fruit (mm, locnh'd on one or the min automobile roads mt village limllu. Prin- $8,000.00. in M0 50 fl. lot on paved sheet. Price 5500 Make me an offulz 'W 7 -~ 7 . Dailey. Henry A new Gâ€"goom Muse: house now hams Davenport Clifford ‘bnilt. wit cement. nsemcnt, aun r-, . V ,' v V . 'fumace heat. electric light, bath, an Dav's- “ml“ "~ “c“‘em‘ ,1 hard wood floors, sleeping porch. in Delaney. James D. Nae; “f todate if; erery way.bgn lo; Dent, Arthur '50 12. rgeume (mes. no .7 ‘ ‘ incighborhoods, paved Hired. l'ricc‘gr’t?’ :‘raEklm #50000. my terms- I..__.‘,"_ . lidâ€"m and gnrrnrie, nehr Vvillagro lining: Price $2.900.00. 8'room house with large burn on In! about 115 X300, on mvud straw! new station. A bargain or $4,000.00. uh longs land with o-gyom poqse. 5-mom bungalow with hot water heat, electric light, fin‘place, all up to date on paved slim-l. all asst s'mrnta pait’ Price $3,300.00. A bargain. 2% news with 6-room house, but szchokai. Edmund L. water heat, city gas, barn chlcken Clefhowskg Arthur C house, all kinds of fruit near village ' ‘ limits. Price $4,000.00, easy termsi ‘ D 9 acres with 7'room house. large barn. chicken house. all kinda of fruit, near villa; e limits on main stone road Price $8,600. 00 simian. Garage on main 110ml. Price $5,500.00. 2 agree. y‘vith 7-mom hungaloyv 1|an ‘All assessments are aid in full. Good location. Price $2” .00, any terms. 6â€"mm cottage ewith wnter. gas. bum, lot 54X142.4 X 142 an paved street on one of the best streets in Downers Grove. All assessments have been paid in full. any terms. Price $2,100. A bargain. MWIERS 6R0“ H0!” R0“. 1n lmnttam ALEX ASHER RI'RNS JOSEPH MALLEK DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILINNOIS Pfan. Carl Phillips. C. E. Olson, William Ostewig. 0. B. Peterson. Arthur B. Namey. Geome Nash, Forrest Null, Grunt Nelson, Fm! {Hawkins Don-Id gfllwkim. Rich-"l Hawking. Waiter gllul. (Tl-rem "ml. Willilm :Honn, W J. Holmeod. Rob“! Jimm- PM K 'I'Nlln. Allan .Hindmun. Hamid :‘MacDougnL Ruben ‘Maclpan. A. (I. MrAllistm'. H. A.. Lieutenant McCollnm. Pilgar A. MoCollum. Willard Mth-oy. Robert M. McKr-n. Do» 3‘ May. Ernest W. layer, Albert J. ‘Ilich-Iek. John ‘Nfley. Cecil 1. Miles, Wfllinm 3. Killer, M Hohnder, Vic 8. “organ. Arthur R. Moore, Roy _ :Jamns. William R. Lieutenant Jury. Philip Jnhnmn. Album F. John-1m. Arthur I... Lieutenant John-tom. 0mm S. Johnston. Wnlter Janos. Stanley Lacey. Gilbert Littleford. Harvey Lawer. Carl F. Lynch. l-‘vank Hublrh. I. Uranium Elk". A. R. (Britta!) Navy) ”Hull Che-(ct ’lluulrhug. Mind all-dunk K.. Captain =llay.montl Eur-no Mutant Karatvns, Gram A. Kran. Chest". L. Rummy. Bot-hard Koamr‘y. Josrph A. Kidwo". John Kidwoll. Thomas Kloin, Al‘hprt J. Koshla. John Kupkv. E. IL, Lieutenant lvhl. Aflhur iFfl'lllkl‘. John .l-‘omlor. Joseph fl'iuchor, Lloyd Frnhvr. Harry B. l-‘rnhor. Kohl-rt J. _l-‘wdnnhnm'n. Wultcr (i Edmund“. Fwd L. I'lhningor. Norbert Inn-non, C. H. Engehwhnll, Alfonse l uexter 4 Done r Don-nor. Earl Downor. Henry Duncan. Frank M. Duunngan. (7.an Dimmer. John Dn-uttol, Theodore Jr. inexter, Leuoy A. Dexter. William C. minke. George c. ‘Dicrks, Charles 0. Dickson, Robert Dickson, Roy Din-nvr, Reuben Dinner, Bonha Dimer, Daniel Diem-r. Ruth Dietrich, H. A. Dobynx. Wilson howle, Afl'red II. :ECainn, John Campbell, John Campbell, Robert. Curpt'ntcr. Charles :Cnrpcntcr. Robert W. Chilvurs, Ross .Coe Arthur G. Coles, Samuel C. ICurnils, Etlwanl 'Cox, Dwight R. (Jorcoran, (it-urge fl. Butler, C. (3., Lieutenant Butler. Malvin L, Ensign Buchanan, Alvin As Mrs. F. Lemma: in closing my accounts I would nppredate n prompt settlement in her favor and wish to thank you sincerely (or put patron- Mochel. Rudolph Morton, Rosco W. Hort-1n, V. 1. Nelson. August Penner. Thellbie 1Reinsrmr. Jack Steals. Walter J. Schultz. Raymond B. Schultz, Roland W. Schutt. Fred Swanson. Gordon Timke. Glenn Waplps, William A. Wolfl, Charles H. Hughvs. Arthur l).. Lieutenant Hnlinyz. Frank. (1.. Lieutenant Jones. Aubrey S. Kidwell, Arthur C. Klnin. Emmy McITImy. Wflliam Mochol, ["xlwnrd A. Mochol. John W. The following ltd, include: so far as wr know. all men who have been mum-ally «r hononbly discharged from (ha Army or Navy and those plmwl on "v- inaflive list. Please lldp un kva this IM up to date. Allison. Jay .\l. "mu. Hugh Bums. l-‘mnk llmnr‘. lrllny llulim'. .‘lax l'. I'm-Mr. "run ‘llflljlf‘flll‘r. Jnrk Clark. llarnlrl Cox. lmwrrnru Cum”. ,Tml David. Hmnrmn. Lioutvnant David, Wilson Dvwoy. Edwin J. Dicke, Gnnt E. me. Harvey. A.. Lieutenant filming", John C. Ekhorst, Edward Foal". Lawn-no» Hagen. Alvor Hoflert, H‘nld Zalipu, John 7.3mm. Adam S. Zohruki, Stanley Zrbmsil. John DISCHARGE" 0|! 0N lNACI‘lVl-I LIST Young. Winlor. Adolph T. Wintor. Alb"! R. World-y. [m 3. Wyllir. "th D. Wnshhum. (Sail Walla. Warren Wehrmoillrr, llrnry While. Evvrot! A. Whitnry. Orv-rm! 0. Whitney. 1.. IL. Lit-«mum Wimmor. Raymond A. Vomit-l. flvrt I! Vix. Albert II. Wx. Edward VM. William Thnlin. Linm' Tou‘slv‘y. 3|.on H. . u l.’hIhorn. A mo l'rham‘ki. (TIIanI-n Sheridan, Albert II. Shvrmun. Walter D. Stu-mum. Willis I“. Shrolm. Joseph Sic-Mn. Clifl'ord Slakolku. Walter A. Sluswr, T. H., Lieutenant Stnim-r, Georgo HI Slanlvy. l-Ilburn D. Smuloy. Elml'r L. Slanlvy, John L. Sutton. Marshall L. Slouult. "Nix-r1 l. Stmuho. Alfred Stn'nzol. II. C. Striknr. Wultor D. Strong. l-chwln. Lieutenant Surkslonlor. Frederick San'kslmlm'. Stvphon fSchoul, Edward H. Schlaudor. Arthur Schultz. Charles F. Schultz, Edward Schultz, George Schultz, Thomas L. Shanabmok. William L. “leader, William A. thm, Laurence lit-id, David (2., Lieutenant Jim], Guorgu C., Lieutenant ‘RL-ningor. Grant I. Roidlm', Burk-y Rico. Gordon Rico. 'l‘homiorv Rim», William Riwly. Martin J. [km-ho, (.‘harlI-s Rodm', Martin Quincey, Melville Poe, Thom-a Potter, Leslie E. Potter, Theron Poulol. James l‘rendota. Felix Prince, Earl Puffer. M. 1... Captain Plumb, Frederick W. Jnhn NOTICE mg. Rammed whim: and allotsâ€"tr; m" I! the Vin-n 0M. : Thvm will Jr a Young People's {night this you. Much worthy com- ;mvmt wax givon the young peoplr ma Hhc min: ofl‘in‘rs a short. time ago‘ 111m success of the Chapter dept-ml; jun-nil)- on ”w intomst of the young ”wnph- and ax acting ofl‘icrrx they Kiw- ,'\'¢-stu ('haplm- flu» opportunity of ml- Irctinu those who un- best qualified {to notw- ml ofl'icm'rz. Thlu in I vitally lmrmtlnx why-d l‘amlflny I! this time when "w: pvo‘ 30d of builvllng n lownuhlp Mull Prhool iu helm: bm‘hl baton our purple. Hvrryonn errl‘stnl In lho local school situation and in Dunno" Grow should be [mum at "Ill meet- Prof. Ill H. llirmnymun. (‘ommu- nit)“ Advil-or of lhv Slnlr Fain-nit)‘ n! lllinoiu, will :npvak on the whim-t "Thr High Soho»! an a Community Center" In lho High School nud‘Mr- 6am on Tuvalur oven-n3. February 4th at night o'clock. EVERYTHING Dru sum will be closed Sunday Afternoon: (mm 1 to 6. Open f 5 cos? Smithy evenings. ‘ ”P NOTED COMMUNITY ADVISOR TO TALK AT HIGH SCHOOL Brouwr and Sister Kuegeman on- tvrtained Brother and Siutnr Olson and Brotlu-r and Sister White at din- ner Thurs lay evening. Sitter Kuoge- man is our of the newly elected ofli~ Rhythm and Sister Lower entertainâ€" N‘vc-ml of the boys on Monday even- ing in honor of their mu. Carl, whu ‘ hero 0n n xhort have. Sister Fannie Stewart has been ap- poimcd to look after the Chapter part in the home coming of the boys. I Several members are planning to |auond tho five hundred party to be Igiven by Grove Chapter, R. A. M. in Library Hall. Saturday evening. It is hoped that more of our members may soon become eligible to attend the social functions which Grove Chap- tor nxpects to have for its members and their ladies. The sick are improving but the list still contains the names of Sisteis Dickerson, Rogers, Stimson, Franken- field. Harrison and Schnabcie‘ The first regular meeting of Vesta Chapter. 0. E. 5. under the new of- floors was held Tuesday evening. Them was a good attendance. espec- ially of brothers who from all appear~ ances had specia invitations. A pair nf warm Overshoes or Rubbers is the best to um:- « 'lt his advice and thus save yourself sickness; "r11 « ‘ time and consequentlyâ€"money. The .f ..RIS SHOE STORE has a rubber to fit every foot and the prices are low, considering quality. ~" MTES 0F VESTA CHAPTER, Mi S. to keep your feet warm and dry to prvent Pneumo- nia, Influenza and other various deadly diseases. MORRIS SHOE STORE 34 8. Main Str. ZINDT’S PHARMACY A Trial Win Convince! a Drug Store Should Carry in Stock Will be Found Here 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Your Doctor Advises You Duy Imd Night Service. BUY TODAY! ‘ The no“ and ("Ill-l. In the find-n nil". In exception-"y hunt-lo .0 the W of Inc-r. and tho "r Infldddtmwantmmm In and lo "mu that at any «It! morn-Md»: mom. I“. (I. II- rvpfloa 0! “I'll. Mr. Kcnniwn beam [he disdndlml of being (he only dunner met" I:- minted With the Club at the present limp. It in rather unusual that a club of thh charm-tor should contig- uo in c-xiutvnn- for n po-n‘od of over oixhtoc-n yran‘. Tim-o of the Inab- Iwrx. Gilbert ll. Larry. Adolph Win- lrr and Wnlwr Johnxtono are non-- ing wulh lhc- colors; lJI'uu-Mnl "Ir- u-3 lhru' "I“ jun! wrvn'l)‘ wtumt‘d Mum. and um: [mu-mu :11 the club (M! in l 60:. _ The mmnbv-m o! the Arrufilll C‘ub mm‘l lwirr- filth monlh milk the ox- n‘plinn of during the uumnwr month. TM pn-u‘n! omc-vn- In Minn Edn- Fiurh. I'rr-ldtnl; Mr. S, J. Ronni-OI Vifl'-""‘!idi‘fl'_: Illn- 4W-uu, Secre- tary and Mr. Fm! "Huh-r. Tm.- "Rf. Lodge." l‘etoukcy, Michigan. On their wturn to Downers (have. it was lug- gosh-d that a club he formed for the purpose of continuing lhe'pleaslnt uxuiulions enjoyed a! "Arrmlia Lodv gc." 'l‘hv thought malerialiwed in the organization of a literary and mud- ml club Kince known as The Arcad- inn Club. The first officers of this club won- Mina Grace Huling, Preli- donl; Mint l-"rn l-‘airwoather, Vica- l‘n-xillt-nl: Mim Bernin- Smith, Secre- tary. and Miss Maude Littlclord. Tmanuwr. The manual banquet of The AM inn Club wan held at the home a! Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Helntz, hat Saturday evening, Janury 25th. | This event is looked forward to by the members of the Club with great interest. Covers were laid for 27, 25 members and tWo former mem- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray 0. Miller. A very interesting talk was given1 by Mr. Samuel Kenison, on the early days of The Arcadian Club, and how it came into existence In 1902. Ho wlatt-d that several of the young path pic of Downers Grove had spent a very happy vvacagion at “Arcadia 'ARCADIAN CLUB - ANNUAL BANQUET LAST SATURDAY p The tables were very premly dc- coratcd. pink and white being the color scheme. After justice had been done to the elaborate dinner. the bal- ance of tho evening was given over to a very interesting program, consist- ing of toasts musical numbers and pa pars by the club members. mmlgugx £11,. 1919 Telephone 282

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