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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Nov 1919, p. 7

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“MFNAM North Side Grocery 5’ Market Early and place them at the PLACE YOUR ORDERS FOR Ilsa Mildred Holland is uanentim ed with a mild case of scar: et fever. Mrs. Frank P. Drissler entertained a few friends at luncheon Wednesday. Ilsa Isabel Findley was in Downers Grove on Tuesday. Miss Florence Uhlhorn is seriously ill 3t her home on South Main street. “Lions Den" Dicke- Theatre. adv Kr and £113.12 F. Kelly pent the week end with fuends in the city. Hrs. Rose Reninger was a Napet" ville visitor Sunday. Mrs. M. E. Coleman entertained a few friends at luncheon Tuesday. Mb'.8.WII-I CLEANING â€"- DYEING -â€" PBESSING andâ€"REPAIRING ”HIM-m mas-n mwmflw “Anything from Kid Gloves to Large Bun” WE ALSO DO CLEANING, PRESSING, REMODELING AND RELINING. For the convenience of our customers we have an ties-q for the LAGRAN GE MODEL LAUNDRY w guarantees work. Goods will be called for and livered free of charge. HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No. 29 MERTZ 6 MOCHEL Th9 Biggest and Best at Dic_ke Gold Medal Flour Chicken Feed WE MAKE SUITS, COATS 0R OVERCOATS FOR LADIES’ AND GENTS’ THAT ARE “.DOGGY” FULL OF PEP, CLASS AND SNAP; STYLES OUR FABRICS ARE ALL WOOL. OUR FIT- TING AND WORKMANSIIIP ARE GUAR- ANTEED. OUR WORK IS SUCH AS the WELL DRESSER IS LOOKING FOR WHO WANTS TO GET AWAY FROM READY MADE “HAND ME I! you Medan towus~188-J. You! Satislaction Guaranteed 0! m Money mm Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing PERSONALS JOSEPH MAZZA KEY”! 21. 1919. Holiday Poultry Paints, Oils and Glass Mrs. Elmer Uhlhom and children returned Monday from a two week’s visit with her folks at Morocco. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Landorf spent Sunday in Naperville visiting rela- See Lombardi Ltd. at Dicke Thea- tre. adv. Mr. J. D. Gillespie entertained last Thursda afternoon for her sister, Mrs. Gilette. Last week Edward Schuetz instal- led a Colt Carbide Lighting and Cook- ing Plant out at Sunny Slope Farm. Mrs. Ed. Emrich entertained the Missionary Society at home Thurs- day afternoon. The Library Drive for $5,000.00 starts next week. Get Nady. We want to go over the top. Frederick Sacksteder was in ton on Sunday. Kr. Len Puffer was a Downers vici- tor on Saturday night. “Lombardi Ltd." is a masterpiege. Tm Nut” 2 DOWNEBS GROVE Rm (Adam laull .- pac- 10) on Tuesday evening, November 26th P. I! Sngper 25 cents end 36 cents, followed by short program and Old- F'aehioned Spelling Bee. Everyone jeomeand andhave a good time. adv. ne“mnhdlyChnm"me1‘tingg ”Helium “heat HUI-2 cure tabepaatweekvere fl-W The aneeteenda andintemtmex-j The meeting of the Art and Literâ€" ature Dennflment of the Woman’s Club which was nebeduled for next Wednesday is postponed to some fut- um Chicky Supper: 6 my; Tangy School fill'm" 7' r’iiifliéCmgn' "timid L:- dies Aid Societv in the unit base- Dont forret that the fourth of De- cember is the gag set for theA 9n- The Fellowship Clnss will serve a Cafeteria supper at 0 o’clock Frlda evening, November 213% It the H. . church. Fancy nrficlu and candy. will also be on sale. .37 Drive. Do the best you can your- sef and then talk to your neighbor ’and yflur friends and impress upon them the necessity of doing Ilkewisa Hinsdole Upholstering 0 Furniture Repoir Shop. All work neatly done at male prices. Phone 835 or send postcard. Will all and deliver ‘ Mrs. F. 3!. Stout and Miss Grace Stout of Lang Plot's have returned from a two week's visit at the home of Mn. Stover’s sister, Mrs. A. D. MacGill. in Edgar-tar. Please t advertising and new: copy in “he. early nextI week. The fact that suits 'ving comes on Emmy beats us out of our busiest Y infinérind Iissflmsie Pischel Vinita] wig)! friends and welding in Naper- ville Smithy. Join in ”to Community M v- in Service at me first that. u no o'clock A. In. on - giving Dny. In. In M Woodwnrd. who win operand on c hid” Nova-hr M. M sum Cm. wuL Jam in do- }. I: well u an be exuded from last rem received. Good music is mind damn who attend the vi M has a! the American 9:“: Dicke’l Hull. adv. Hrs. Lest" F. Send; and Vi in“ Lee. In. Walter 1. sung and ‘ Don't (til 00 It! “The Rev. Hoary Dunn. Up To Dub.” It the Inho- din chunk. Dmemhr 6th. .497. Jnhn Butler of "unfold. Can... in Man; m: mi vrm: his pun-u. It. and In. John P. Bauer all fun- ily. at their but: on West Curtis- st. ur’.’ Rd." 230.71! A. I. mud-id Ouoflkendtholodp all-ix 0' dock Jinn Inc I‘rldnyI-vealu. Ir. Mary 8. Cue and m:- FAN: But!" mew Ml). Mr. Can'- roll- Um It Aurora In! 80nd.) m» In. Mall: Huh 1:! luv-ville. Wat. in Mum-fiber maln- Ir. Walter Outta And It. Geo. O. Bridg- winter. WW Cram, are to whip. 1!: p" but plat. M 318-... Inc! ll. Mn. 10-2441 MnGoo rchchindler Jr.. represen- mm a! 1hr loall. 0. 0. F. Lodge in attending the Grind Lodge at Springfield. Ill.. this week. .5 3K. 8 31:... .2. £3. 5 2., :2: .1585 fi$k§lc 1:5... Mini”: h;- mc'wod from La' Grange to Wuhington. Iowa. where they "I" make thei. home. ' The Jolly Jay's held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Cather- ine Dee‘fan last Tuesday. All present had a elightful time. Miss Regina Kin n, daughter of lute late Hon. A. C. ingman of Battle Creek, Mich. is srnding a week with W. H. Edwards, er uncle. Watch (or that letter from the Library Board you will get next week and be ready to come ums liberally because the Library needs your help. Ir: H. C. Taylor. fonnefiy “known Mr. an'd Mrs. Edward Lacey enter mined severalâ€" friends at their home Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Gilbert Lacey. Dr. A. R. loom wishes to announce that he has installed an Xâ€"Ray ml- chine and in now equipped to do all brancehs of dental rudizraphy. 11-14-2 Lets exceed the quot. for the Libr- m'l‘he Onkwodd Thimble Club went toChicago Wednesday to see “The Acquittal' at Cohen' 5 Grand for their annual matinee. Fresh Skim milky 15¢ per gallon. Phone SIS-R. Elmer H. Uhlhom. lOâ€"li-tf. ,8 al Thanksgiving Program at l Dice Theatre. adv , Rev B. H. Fleming attended a ministerial conference at Mandel M. E. church, Chicago. on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Austin of El- in. spent Sunday with their sister, rs. M. 1:. Knox yof Highland ave. Mr. Watson of Hindu. Ill., has tak- en the position of Mr Sam Nelson a n... I! I. n 1‘an ham fiI-evé. 337.787: Q. depot here. MDT-(3. Fikifiéié éI Anni-AI Thanks- givi Ballâ€"Dicke Ha", Thanksg iv- ing ve. Good music-Good time. Ilrg: Leggy F. (‘gergig nud 213m. Mrs. N. C. Pearce has gone with her mother, Mrs. Ingram, to Ohio for a short stay. Mrs. H. D. Wyllie entertained at a luncheon on Tuesday at her new home on the Morton Estate, wept of town. Quite I party of our American Le- gion bogs attended a~dancinx party in La range Friday night. ' Bert L ell is now favorite In Grove. him at Dicke's. A. A. Shumnhor In to the hon- I»: '5‘; Sn?! CHRISTIE COMEDY 25 cm. a...» SATURDAY muggy. mo; A_A_.4_l_.J of Rana-[HAROLD LlflYD COMEDY the Special Thanksgiving Progmml Evening 7:30 and 9:15. Admission l5 8; 20 cents including War Tax. EVENING. BOTH DAYS. 7:30 and 9:15 IN “IE Glfll’ES‘l [(NE STORY EVE! m “IRE mun. HAPPINESS” MII6IIIY PHILLIPS DICKE = UNIVERSAL - JEWEL PRESENTS A cm emu AND mun Tho Screen‘sfimafcsj Em; 4dr”: “Inseam" 7 DdDulu Yummm.mthâ€"uh MI you'vatoeltib“ Rafi-mu h M‘- It: “THE. LIQNS DEN” BERT LYTELL wamwrmw sugar Tuesday, November 25th If you liked “The Spender" you'll like Downers Grove’s Newest Fuel-It: A L S 0 HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY bananas BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL Hm All-m 151M”~ Adm-mutating Theatre 9:15. Admission '20 8c Thursday Matinee 3:80â€"2 20c inc.’ War Tax. Evening _Both_ dangâ€"5 Q!â€" FORD WEEKLY BRAY PI(.TTOGRAPI No picture was ever both! suited for Thanksgiving. PATHS Km .

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