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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Feb 1919, p. 6

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low with can 00. Ian offer, ”$38? of» De". modem Price“ auxin tilt a: Em“ .sa'aa-mr‘osmm r-rwvn law-I9. waver lufl 3.8. MP1 hen. large lot. in: “8.00. non home. . water, [cod Ina um. m 9.1"." flat. with bath. mr station 0mm "0902851 Rea. ”lone 128-1 omen than H. E. chnister A Co's. _DW000d18un-2 REALESTATE BARGAINS w the- satay-Pm Leo!- muaarm 2. “'31;th in the H. 9. Gym. "on Dov Doom-s Ur AMERICA. from,“ 1 nost- rru-y and Troop 2. WM- m. An”. In. T.” vi 'i.n',;"i'}p"a'mi'3 I}. In.“ firm. Herman. ”OWNERS GROVE WOMANS CLUB M our, than.“ Wain-l". W and WM In Octâ€" 9‘". "4-9““1‘11"! FMV h ”VAL NEIGHBORSM’AIBNCA enact Camp. No. 17’. led- on 7' «mintâ€"lulu uni Cunnâ€" linen. W. 1 Wm. N. 0.. It. I. Brun- ”a Mn lnâ€" V v y! wuin‘__lt I o'glosk (I Income: Inmathmm I. Collier Com- mr' in. LI‘ an N. n n u m, loud Keeper. VOWNKRH 11.11. L. L. Chev- llier. Chancellor Commander; H. l". Walt-men, K. am. i S. I A P L E G R OVE DODGE No. 629. K. of P. Meet: first 1 Oh I rd Wedncadny 91:11“ in Zindt‘a u. n. 1.2, 11. Secretary. wn' 1mm; no. I op r‘ p. m. g Eofifinions lIwnyn welfome. A. 8. Snow. ,_. .._ "nan-4w lawn" flint Thugvlduy of each mont In Masonip'kall a} 8 o’clock v u M ”M Dove. Sec 011:: F ‘5 “(fluvial Master. GROVE CHAPTER. N0. 2 .__.A'nM-T “stated meetil Puco Sh- LODGE 5 CLUB DIRECTORY mmr; w. J. Beidclman,” pulp; (Boom Stank-y. OIIiu-r,‘ POI IEN'I' with bath. 318.00. 7% VIII Enter and (In. um; at I o'doclt h Ian-.7»: The ”denim um mil a: pub- Iun and Cum” “MI. II: «can on "on I’m! KIM- (am. In... N. 0.. It. I. ”run" '3 mil" mth'nl of "We. 4 "In!" F,‘ noun-rut of Down": firm-c. I mum â€"“ 'mw of Imam. I mm rut u :‘cb'icngfigjm .- u. mu Raul. Ptirhy. mail-”amt m:m “0. mo. «II-ch: n: l- u -. mt w. n. no o'dod a. -. MV.C.A.Wdu. ll baddchokvmflkmxm Ont. {nu-l. other: can!" In ”on. 1 large- 'Nobtrln an. 4 had a! Mm». ema- vaktu: I" A PIT .l'7 .3. dub uni I lilo also Mullahs“: My math: 0- mlmhh’" u" “c v..- . --,-_v.vv. NAPER POST. No. 468 Im din; 1...??ch 6â€"room house G. A, R.~Meetn the secâ€" ban: and gauge. new village limit: and Saturd-y, 2:30 p. m. Price $2,900.00. ofeuhmonthinGAfl "~ hall. 1". A. Roy-rs, 2 acres with 'Iâ€"room haunt. cmnem Conunde’, George '1'. basement. thigkgn boqse. 2 block: Hughes, Senior Comm-n 1mm village hunts. '1‘th property 1' I 6.... P. 113“!“ ”h J. in file hell 0f condition. l'flcc $dfll” . bommlndcr; 21‘ W. , . Furor. Officer 0! the ‘50 fl. lot on paw-(l street. Inec 350') day; R. W. Bond. Ad~ “Ike me on oner. intuit; George 8. Hum! -- Luv-4.... k..-....l.... All __;-__ __ F. Legcnhausen; m-cqnd and fourth Tues- days of each month. Mrs. Minnie Olsen, Worthy Matron; W F. Hcimz. Worthy Pat-1 m; 0n; Lower, Sea; VES’I‘A CHAPTER. - No. 292. Q. )3}. SieMeot URO b 0- 82-1. A. F. l A. Ilaâ€"'- Stnted meetinzs. 390' and and fourth Fri- days at 8 o’clock p. m. It Musonic hall, Cur- tins and Main treats. :. Chas. F. Kno lunch. Since Ewing here Mr. Pam" In: flowered wonderful)” and MUM! m um sick on the trim. She was nine» of! at Albuquerque and dial than of pneumonia. I I am or names. 73 ”"039!” IM- Th? vhimmty burning nut m fir-n miscellaneous mkmm .to tho mm! or m Baptist parsonagr 1MB, Priedadc‘k: 75". pmm"- 11mm of Rev. J‘ R. Link on Wash- i’fl-.V- Dieter "'1 l:k'l"! 9' “RY-lingo!) Street. Wednesday “warning. Anew-neon. 1.1m “I‘m-h. C'erk‘ |Wu» u the amt. rm. slam In about ! ‘two revks'ia" but one canard by , Schimncys “burning out... {FORMER RESIDENT 5 'Hr fire was discovered by Hrs. ‘ PASSED AWAYIL L. Hannum than it W Main; 1 _ lmhe‘rl-ily :MhoDShchtummm'; gave m» a rm. 0 n tsix apt arr I M” Gm'm "‘ Pm'w ”runs hut-Md in tho roof and 01'th l“'“ 't AWN" N" ""m"wick art-in! of file fire department {on January 25th and m mmfly‘mm the ham from furflwr damp. buried there. I The marks caught fire on the south Kr. and In. Wrench»- md‘hmmwMW: mmflanuofbamcmemfl’! “‘0'" m '0“! We" 0‘ VIM! m o “M, way t, Cdjfomh gmweathpr, cautM rapidiy‘ Quite a bit ‘ W the winter when Mn. Pecan-0' water will used in oxtinfluishinl' A i 22 head of cattle consisting of 3 cows titll calves. 15 choice In”! MIX limiters, l mronlhdfer.6llloc. ‘old. 1 Swiss bull w. you-n old I f! 7 heal of horses. 75 chickens and. Miscellanea.“ minnow. ‘Mfl. Fnedaddu 7itk. Pmrieun. ‘ Jon V Dietersnd Henry D Gray. fAuctmneem, Julius Timh. CIerk 5' . . rm! to me nillmmpy Commmeo I The “at". will E" “ ”Who! the Woman: Och. Members Ind “db“ on the D" A“ " n'”“di‘friends In mmsted In rum their sailesmuthofflinahlenmmm- ‘ .' . ' ‘ . 0 ' . 9! Li I I.” I Thurs. Bcg of '9 and I «mt 8136,01 In" he . f . day. Februry m. l9". mmmencâ€" . “mm 6"“ w in! It lo 0'“ .~ "L amt-cg m- «. 10.1. V. Diet". Audion". Hurry We“, Ciel-k 7 w of ham. ducts. chm shoots ms. .01. mimlmns ma‘ dainty. . George Dalia". Pmprirur, f‘ 2! head of mule mining of IS good milk mam I xpfilm l hall. 3 yum old. I bull. 0 Mk! «III. The Imam-ISM will It" At public India- on be Wm. Refined km. 4 mile: man-m! of "We. 4 miles south of Dawns-r9 Grove. 5 miles DOM O! [42an mar Lam chunk. on Tram day. February lllh. IMO. mm in: at W o‘clock .. m. G. as... mm. Jog. V. Mr. Amine". W. I] Fair-Mt. Geri. If ya" do not find the pmprny you w helm: for in IN- Mui. all up m4, n hr: 11 number of odor» Hut night Mum! )ou. Office. 39 South Main 54.. Phone m4. 3~60 (I. Iota uxl oulufik o! ”I: vil< by: limuu wit 8 var old fruit Irv-Pu A hur‘nin for “from. mm In" no 0“". 5<mom bun plow. I" modern, on paved ltrcet, lot ”XML good low [Ho-L Owner nnxiou- hull. Price Pm “mono. 10 acn- with 1 mom Mun, furnace Ind oily gas. ham nnd chicken home, fruit Irv-cu. loan-«l on on. o! the main Imtonmbflr mulx near u'llngu limit» $3,000.00. $~mom bungalow with hot \vatvr boat electric light. fireplace, all up to «lute :on paw-d sin-0t, align-:4 §munts pai.‘ uh.” .u “4.“ .m . 2 acres with 1~room house. cement basement, chicken bonus. 2 Nach- lmm villago limits. Thin property is in the but of condition. Price $4,800. jl'n'ce $3,300.00. A humain. ‘B-room house with large burn on lot ‘Ibout 1113x300, on red street near station. A bar in or 84,000.00. 1% acres In with 6â€"room house. barn and page. no" village limits. Price $2,900.00. 42% acres with 6-mom house, hot lwntcr heat, city gas, ham chicken firouso, all kinds of fruit m-ur village ‘l‘limits. Price $4,000.00. easy towns. , A new 6-room stucco house now being ’built. with cement hascmvnt, laundry. Turnm heat, electric light, bath, all fhaml wood floors, sleeping porch, in :fact up to date in eycry waya on_ log znv-nn I, I nei hhbrhoodsfr p5,}; 84, .00. my terms. Mi] w man: u- cvu, way, In: Jul. Emil” u._2 large shade trees, heat of .2 acnes with 7-room bungalow near station. (image on main mad. Price {$5, 500..00 "All anonsments are id in full. Good ‘ location. Price $2 .00, easy terms. B-Ioom cottage with water, gas, bath. flat 54X 142. 54X 142 on paved street on one of the best stmets in Downers Grove. All messmumu have been {paid in full, easy terms. Price $2,100. {A bargain. I 9 acms with 7-mom house, large barn. chicken house, all kinds of fruit, near village limits on main xtunc toad. Price $8,500.00. A U CTION SA LES natayxxzwzs 0mm é As Mrs. P. lthnc is closing my 'accounts I mid apprecilte l prompt fmtlemant in her favor and wish to (thank you amnly for put p-tnm- of water m used in' oxtfifiis‘ifi the flnmoa‘ ¢ A WM!» 8|”)th Silo will ll- M11! In ll» Dick. Store the last ml: in Febmry: half the proceeds to go to (In Syrian and Armenian Rlliof. ml half to the Philanthropy Committee is! llue Woman: Club. Members Ind .frienrls In requested to range: their] SIXTH FIRE IN TWO WEEKS WED- NESDAY MORNING pomm hump transact-«l was on luring I [mum mind the immlnr in min in mlnrhun Inuit, pram-ml by "or government. I The Bean! hold 3 rpm-in! meeting on Friday aflrrm. THE most im‘ This Wing will II! MW in High School twenty In". The regular meeting of the Club wil be held on Wednesday afternoon, February 12th. The program will cuu~ sist of a play callul “A Day Win: lhn' Knoy-itâ€"all Woman's Club" and will be wrll worth seeing. The part3 will be taken by numbers of the Club. If you feel the programs have been rah than heavy this yvar. come to this nut-Ming and haw a good laugh. leu‘ will be a guest for of 25 cents. Following is ()w cast of characters: M rs. Winlozn Frnm-ve; M. Hum” Mrs. l’ushor Lulu l. llunlingun 2 Mrs. (Ihlfl'rul Elfrimia ('. laston Mrs. Bylaws Margaw't Dav-lg: Miss Antequale Stacy Verdenius Mrs. Lorgnccte Fanny L. Stewart I NOTES 01" THE WOMANS CLUB Mrs. Bylaws Margaw't Dav-ls Miss Antequale Stacy Verdenius Mrs. Lorgnccte Fanny L. Stewart Mrs. Mnnlvy l'carl Harper Mrs. l'hilan Thropo Lurn Sherman Mix uAnnual Villamina Boat NOTICE Dr. P. ham. SPORTER, DOWNERS QBOVE, ILLINOIS Wellâ€"l anticipate that. Prof. Hie- Nflvmus. specialist on this phase of the abject will be able to convince Anyone that here in what perhaps might be denominated a “flu flower T‘ho only thing at issue. hmmr. an I understand some of the “Boys” is for than to know wherein the high schoo! question concerns the probiem of a "club house". They mdily con- code that this cannot fail to furnish plenty of money to work with. and of course. they till doubtless all bog :ghd to see such a high school furl Downers Grove, but “the connection"â€" ! Butâ€"no need to go star of of il~ lustntlonâ€"Hhsdale has : firefly nice new buiidfng considering! the exempliation of" may: classes in English. is our own just pridehthe Kinder- garten. Why mu their mu were de- signed W17 for than. and the materialâ€"a dark walnutâ€"nerves to hahnom'n Mutifafly with the wood. work of the interior a! the structure. Then too. at either rad in from are} hay-window effects-.4111» one side be- ing used for I sort of “agricultural msrn'atory," And the other what he tented their 'Shalmzmre nook" for 1 mm: much ih‘pw‘sfl‘fl a (aw m is im-r- on him: <hmrn through "I“ \rmla 15:72 by its livwviw printi- "‘al. who (oak mat pridr in inform in. me that they have the finest hid: school banding in Illinois, ad in truth. I think they but, for the 0331‘ thing I how of that compares to It Nnâ€"sthe my], a! giving I high school duration to our hays 0nd girl! W is so palm! that the mm .vae farmer: mud hr min! on In favor the pmkcl panicnlnrl)‘ W who haw to fly and to our "vily hixh'.‘ and in ”yin! of fact inâ€" ‘ .«llvgrnt mmunitm I" nor tho 21:90 In \ofing Iflimatively. and I bv‘lievr I am 5!: in haying that they m up a bigger m than an an \ld ri' y pun. M in quite out of the Mon to ruin- ‘mfl‘wiem m by restricting to M the my um. slang) “has it all over" "In former. fthe enrichment of our community life, In the first placo, them are mnnyhmy? The plain {act of experience mom who urn concerned in the Work 53 thatâ€"~41 would be . '51,}. eslmml of “the grades" than in that. of (ht-J." m! high school, and hence. as Mr. Spicer, H S Dam the Assistant Principal ofJoflet Town- l ' ' ‘ it is With muct satisfaciion that l‘m'mi” "’9 “3 well as 2° that. of “d“ ' hm'r- been noting (lu- trend of thought ““0“ of its youth. ' ‘on the club house pmbicm veering The greatest War in history will toward what, it seems to me, is ghcvsoon be a past event, but. the evidenl really practical solution, namely, an determination of all national as shown extension of the taxing limit to in-‘in the Peace Confemn'ce. is that this elude the surrounding country, which “St great sacrifice to old Mars shnll simply moans for us to take advantwhm- have been made in Vain. l mu age of our stnto law to promote the‘hopeful, thorelom, that. our own home best interosts of Downers Grove by'towfl and country shall take an adv on-cting a community high school. ivanoed stand on "'55 'lllE‘StiW-“W'e As you know. I have enjoyed the pri\'â€" worthy 0‘ 0“? returning 50)“ i“ “‘3‘ i]r-g:- of calling on a [gr-go number o{_ki and blue. indeed a memorial truly the High Schools of ilinois~both city W011]! while. and township and I can say unquali- And why pray, would not a new fierlly that the latter (pardon the .high school. built in the interests of. slang) “has it all over" "I" former. fthe enrirhnmm (If m... Mm..._:a.. In- 'ENDORSE PLAN FOR TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Boar M r. Sums: “Vim Drug Store will be cloned Sunday afternoons perhaps' 5 to 7 Sunday evenings. Call and see for yonmelf ! Phone if you can’t come. We deliver, W are here to please and that's whyr§;Tuâ€"v_e_a‘i good brands. We have the greatest variety of perfumes, toilet waters and complexion powders ever gathered to- gether in this town. Every one he 3 [Preference for some special brand. A pair of warm Over-shoes or Rubbers is the best to carry out his advice and thus save yourself sickness, loss of time and consequentlyâ€"money. The MORRIS SHOE STORE has a rubber to fit every foot and the prices are low. considering quality. to keep your feet warm and dry to prvent Pneumo~ nia. Influenza and other various deadly diseases. Dny und Night Service. 34 5. Mail Sir. Telenl i The gmatcst war in history wiiilthe U- 8- Army. Mr. and Mn. isoon be a past event, but tile cvidentilmvflflerwfi guests included their 8 determination of all nationsl as shown '"ieccs- ”‘0 M‘s-“‘5 Adelaide, Roadie 'in the Peace Conference, 3,, that thisiaml Florence Macs, and nephew Al- iESt great sacrifice to old Mars shnll :‘bert Macs and Messrs Joseph Hench, mot have been made in vain. l umlJoiin Lange and George Ciscowsln'. hopeful, therefore, that, our own homeW-‘s Margaret Miller was also inclu- ;town and country shall take an “Lidml in the party. In the afternoon ivanoed stand on this Questionmoneer- and Mrs. Harry Hahn joined Worthy of our returning boys in kha‘l‘hc party remaining for supper. The hi and blue. indeed a memorial trulyiflacs young people are all music! worth while. ‘and brought with them their different And Why Why, would not a newfinstrumunts and «“3le the part: high school. built in the interests at. “’“h “I“? "mie- . _ the enrichment of our community lii’oufiewnd two most appearing m‘ pay? The plain act of cxperiencciwmc" wcré enjoyed to the fullest by is that-4i would h. . -h. :. ........... ”W ”"0” ”my 0' "“8 ‘0"‘9- MORRIS SHOE STORE ZINDT’S PHARMACY of the work of the high school.” In other words. In 0':er In fund“. in 'its highest sense the high scion! of todayâ€"4nd expecially in these days of fmonstmction. readjustment should ‘caler to the adult need- or our com-1 munily like as well as to that. of edu- cation of its youth. ' l Toilet Articles for me Dressing Table CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. When a telephone cord gets wet it short circuit is formed which puts the line temporarily out of service. lare should be used to protect the the telephone cord from water spilled upon desk or floor; from being accidentally dropped into the ink-stand or cuspidore; from coming in contact with a wet umbrella, or from exposure to storms, through open windows. Your Doctor Advises You Bell BUY TODAY! Rnfiurnvd soldiers and sailors 4'6.- . listor at the Village Oflice. Telephone 282 hominimfm /' Mr and Mrs. Andre Doe-Inn d 86 Carpenter bn’eet entertained sum Iday informally, guests from lin honor of Mr. Frank Vm Ketch hoven also of Chimp who has just ln'ceived his honorable discharge from the U. 8. Army. Mr. and Mn. Dovslaero’s gul‘sts included their 8 nieces. the Misses Adelaide, Rnulie ENTERTAINED RELATIVES System Friday, February 7. 1919

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