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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Aug 1919, p. 3

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3h HOME SWEET HOME When you 0 away on your vacation you want not only com ortable shoes. but stylish shoesâ€"~we guru-whee both comfort and style in our special va- catton line. We suit your taste and your pocket. COMFORT - STYLE QUALITY â€"â€" PRICE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Moralâ€"“Buy a DEERING” Hawkins Hawkins Bearing-u MORRIS SHOE STORE othéi- pfiutograph supplies Going on a vacation trip without 3 Keith is like eating food witlmut salt. After it’s over you wonder why it was tasteless. Besides all sizes of these best of all cameras we carry a full sumly «(filmy paper and all record of hap y events enjoyed and places of inter-at via ted. the good times you are lining thh summer. In no other way can you have 2:1 permanent KODAK my “a man Service: 34 3. Main Str. Telepl 'in the CLASSIFIED Column ZINDT’S PHARMACY in the Clu‘sified Column ol The Reporicr il you will! lo buy lnytlu'ng. sell anything, lent anything. find any- thing. hire help or just to let loll; know you're still alive. and on the job. These “baby ads" are read evcty week by thousands of people in and around Downers Grove. FOI’ Sum Results ADVERTISE ADVERTISE Ida Q. ”OWNERS GROVE. ILI- fink-or Mn TENNIS SHOES AND suwnns PUMPSrâ€" oxmnns 64 South Mala Street. Downer. Grove. Ill. The old standby, the best binder on the market; roller bearing. ball bearing, light running and reliable. The farmer who owns a good Deerlng grain binder this year la the one yho will have no trouble harvesting hie onto even though the straw in short. The "Deering" farmer has no troubles. Vacation ‘ . 1 Shoes Telephone 282 SAY? his duh (or the reception accorded him by Iain (death. He ”and them that the net of brhr pip“ given him mid ho a combat reminder of Downer: Cave and the may pleasant mm M In: mule ”Ill his home. During the apt-akin; . Io fut W the flow of u“ and Ivy-rue. am the haul. of the evenlu m forgotten “Bill” Ellis furnished many I laugh and (be dhioguu between Mn and How-n! Joan kept cnryou at (on pin-h II‘UBI {or A («1:50. A- I mm. and to (hi main. the “who mmmm". the Iodn'l [he club. Ian! I. the dud-c. Tho old‘ fax-om" "Manny piece." m sun. In a fine talk Ir. Shun" mun-ed \ Grove Lodge No. 824, A. F. 82 A. M. and Grove Chapter. No. 230, R. A. 11., gave a farewell reception Sat- urday evening to T. Harry Slusser who moved to Norwood Park yester- day. Reception Held Sunday Evening at Which Many Fliemh Wished Him “The Best Eva. ‘_ Among thou who ulked were: Geo. j0. Prick“, A. B. Snow, Robert ‘Knoblnuch. J. I. Burns, the Rev. B. M. luWhoru-r. Wm. Ellis. Geo. C. Baden N. C. Pence. B. C. Downs. J. W. Bobby. J. B. Jen. kins and Howard P. Jon“. After a brief session held in the lodge room. mess call sounded and theytadjonrned to the banquet hall. Followil'ng the satisfaction of appe- tites the chairman of the committee in charge told of the purpose of the mgeting. He was (allowed by 3 (mt mmy speakers who ufld of Mr. Bluuel’s good work in the lodge, for the country and at home. momums SAY fAREWfll 10 HARRY SlllSSfR "THE AVALANCHE” ELSIB FERGUSON DICKE THEATRE Addy“ anmr I'm-calm flat-May. Alp-l hi 9"“; WestemUnited Gas EM; and ElectricCompany {a} THE SUPERIORITY OF GAS AS A FUEL IN CANNING TIME CANNOT BE DOUBTED. IT SHOULD BE BORNE IN MIND THAT THE COST OF GAS AT A PERIOD WHEN OTHER NE- CESSITIES ARE DAILY CLIMB- ING HIGHER AND HIGHER IN PRCE, IS ONE OF THE FEW FACTORS TENDING TO KEEP HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES D O W N ! IN VIEW OF THESE CIRCUM- STANCES THE ECONOMY OF GAS SERVICE NOT ONLY IN THE HOME, BUT ALSO IN THE STORE FACTORY, SHOULD BE APPARENT TO ALL. GAMING TIME affix 230211.! GRESS __ FORSTER total amount when“ in SI. m }~. TN mun on (M. Incl (In 3" «an m POM by only «m m in ”w rm“ fovkrll bu In" Ind. pub“: Du Pop (bun- ‘â€""' Iy‘u mod on an In [.1th [can N'“""“‘ k“ ‘0 M II In one that ovary (dug an we" Wh- anl III-Am Irol wood 0!. "m m the "mom: m. Fin-t but.“ parent I! quota. ..._... Whoaâ€"100 wrmdnm- 'l'o mm Wan and my TMM Loanâ€"I'll For «In of am unâ€"Amrkm Inna-nu. curb 0n .0» Four”! Lam-12! medQW~ II o! and «Ht-ed I. the doe. mm. honâ€"I22 ptr out o! qodl- mum and pan! dtnorder no! pm lenvann formmlmllvuntlummmw IN gore-wt. WWmmrdd mm,.mm anâ€" mbtrlbm to th- Flflh or Victory Full of m h. ban mud loan tn the county in 7.950 ul "It by up "gum-d security lawn and "I". They will be missed by many i {he village and The Reporter Joins ith their other friends in wishing for them in their new home, “onlx the best." At the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. :M. Dinner near Freeport. 11L, occurred on July the 28th 1919, the wedding iof Mrs. Emma Grass of Downers iGrove. and Mr. Ralph Forster of In wing Park Chicago. Rev. E. M. Die- ‘ner, pastor of the Afolltey Evangeli- ‘cal Church performed the ceremony ‘uaing the impressive ring service of Llhe Evangelical Church. i The Mm has for many nan been Hanged u x 8010mm {or the flcNeil Higgins 00., o! Chic!“ He also After In cxtanded hmymona My to the Dell- of Wit-cumin and out? point: they will be A! home to their friends about Septembr- Ind-n! I Hut M-ple Avenue. Damn Gm. F m'mndu. new. ' in him- «a 'bmmmm. which mark: m gatherings of an lodges alone make: them weigh while. Mr. Sluuer is fut linker a the Chipter. wan. his family yesterday he moved to Norwood Puk where they will make fheir home. _ The bride is one of Downers vae'l successful business woman. haveing been in business in Downer- !or the last eight years. She is also I native of the Grove und in well known in the community. Mhllminhécmm yum ago am! has may «quaint- YOU CAN BE :."..“'.d“"7.:'.'..."'n'.';"57..'.”"'" '"" P a 0 U n o F _______.__ LOAN RECORD STATES STARTING “con 8 1' l 'r m ION A“... M-.. .. . Mm" DAY" CAMPAIGN This is one of the best things friend Association of Comficutiml Governâ€" Mary WM meat. Boy 8cm of America. Illin- F'm A'n . oinShteBurAmod-donandmy “within '0 other organisation. hethnnutfll Chirmu sun-m of mam. m- Idliuggnduti sunuitomindnmpnignhrem par-”1.34 this sum. The amp-in hadn‘t-1mm dd. If _ misulmwmllmu. [chimnhm planned hurry thump-in into 11“! mum-i colleges gem. Churches an all Mata-wad“ otherplncuwherepeopleanbefi- www dreamed 'mMe-n. oour puma: bulbs. and may of no and M .ln. “.m to give h an pot!“ of 01 ”Mid sum 3 Mar cud-m 0! the mac-l W and Am I.- yum. 11h M M In to nah-mu In I mduwu- «Io.- m .f m Nflhduy of the can“. Mo- .- Wt 17, to h harm as 'Comuhuoa Day." (John-um ium be hold then In any any. Mn jud hunk! in (ha Milky. ‘ Ruth m M. - finds! in than iof :5. mm For mm the china-n is: Andrew mute“ Shel-OR. ‘60 Chimp hum. rich Gannon- }F‘nni 0.140.62- u'h-Dmy Mr rm. in emphasizing the Import-oer M (M: catnip Chm-on 83am poinltd'ln Ibo mu nd pun] an‘ 6! tlinankr m pun-filing In 0:)an "The Inn-eat conditions of Maor- W with the NM Se- curity Leg»: in this unis» we mi ormluflom a the National (hum of the lam-don. the {or- ‘vrucmmdfluwou MW ludkm an manual to than who attend {or the HM fine. rimm: much in nation. to ho bum in the ordinary mm a! community attain. No national exam?! m be found for mu mulch wnder the in“ 9nd «nimble principles of our Gov. em mm for the protection of each Individual ml “to welfare of "If the participants in the". Mo Dear M: " 0 ‘ "7" n cfdvk minnow um by theiri You "emu!!! mknhtp in the munity they' man- 6 5i i“ V“ are under Mr «mom- to mm m. Gm. (m y W m low effluent; ml! mm at thew- Gm. but“.r . inmrmfinMythMMAwnlfll, 1g V Rev. my. Grey, former pastor of the First Congregation] Church. will preach next Sunday evening at the "Church o! the Cloned Street." His theme will be "God's Army of Occupation.” 'lt via expected that this will be one of the lumen! and bed. many in ‘Rev. 1'. J. Ov'mu delivered a fume md convincing sermon on lut My «nine to u [an crowd a! mutated Man. ,1 HI: quick sad pod humor Iddtd to M. clear ad lode-l with; of (Mug: make: him a very cop-He I“; Inna-flu water. Rev. Gmy resigned his pastorate here for service with the Y. M. C. A. (WEan the army of occupav :ion. He is a'thinker. a forceful spatter and during his shy in the village made many friends. ofllr. Campwillplaynndc. K. Ros will direct the music. Fm and my nut: (01‘ I“. The open nit meetings an pumm- in; with nub-tad 'inten'n; mpbmnwfihmh. The Former Pulm- of Contra-chin] Church will speak on “God's Army of Occupation." The orchestra under the direction [0 SPEAK film- ~ 0Pfl| AIR MHIIM "Mud.- and PI Ive-tun: a Man: «mar-“Mt. up!!! fit" N 95‘ 'n 1- why V ”Eli “School N _ «“3 h“"“- War-MW uldention of the ' space for the “Howl. 153 needed input, "anon arm; , V .3 ‘ly natural” ('1, 3 We m 1159?“) . v' - of the School Lu". M Fifty-first. Gaul-II such child to am unit- mane pfivola when! ' V allowedulnfitmd] tween the up: of 14 and, ‘who in My and It, ployod during taboo! bout. vol II )1ng Filth :hw. Every person haw-'6" child betw‘een‘ tho" and who‘ll-hallw- '1‘. w: wonnmig Iona-annuall- Ankh..."

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