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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1921, p. 3

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~â€"- . Uu'r Ruddy A'M“ hm: hum Rowllu I'M!" alh-ndnl "w fum ml “in. in (Wm-Inn. Min! Josrphiw of Viol"? Khulna uf Xa'wnmr nn'lmu mlnrml with Mm .‘hmtlny‘ Monday uflrmmn. \‘ioh-I “4x a a «hurt 0!le Mr. aml Mrs. I". Hill" at (Moan. (man of Mr. and Mn l-‘.. hurl. ham purl-NAN! of J. h Rimly. "w Nuan- formal}; mtupinl by Mr. «ml In. W. Murray and fnmo’l)‘. Mn. W. Murray M (mung... cmlml on {Hench Mn Sunni”. Mr. and Mn. A. l'mtor hum! "w natal; "Mam! by flu» anenml' Cute (‘lmn-h rhuér Sunday «waning. In. L. than: of ('hirnzo, xprm Thursday and Friday at the hone of Ir. and lint. Jame-v Bnmnrlr. Rev. and Mrs. Steele of lax-hum. have bet-n Visiting Run and Mn. A. Anderson. In. E. ('Imwtt of Farilmult, liar... hux horn winning ht-r bmthcr. Mr. Thus. Sheldon . 0710 Sheldon spent blends; in} Hiudtlc with his aunt and uncle. Kr. and 'Mn‘. Prank Briggs. {amflyvauended the funeral 0! llar~ 1’! IleAllister at Mt. Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willard arvl Mr. and Mrs._Elmer Willard and family spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mm. W. 0. Briggs. Edith Willard of Downers Grove spent Wednesday with Marion an» Residents of Lisle were shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Mrs. A. Riedy Tuesday night. She had lived in Lisle for many years and was much respected and loved by all: who knew laer. The home loving and} patient mother will be sadly mused by her husband, five daughters and four sons. Funeral services were held in the Downers Grove Catholic Church. interment being made in the Nepal-ville cemetery. Prairie Lilley will be at the Our- tis: Theatre. Saturday afternoon and evening. adv. 11' you have a bucking bronco or any horse you can't ride bring him to town Saturday afternoon and‘ Prairie Lilly, worlds champion worth an bronco buater, will ride him. adv. IEWSY MES PROM llSlE AID BELMGIT New supply of fancy needle work Open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. H. Grumhaus and Mr. E. Yagel is on the sick list. WDWSARTCRAHSIWP ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephone attachments are being peddled in a miscellaneous manner throughout the coun try and are purchased by many subscribers and attached to their instruments. Generally these mulled “helps," disinfectants, etc., are of little account and frequently injure the service more than they improve it. Many of thee: devices get the lines and instru- ments in to trouble. whereupon the Company, to protect its serviceas obliged toremove them. Rubber earpiece attachments do not increase the sozmds received, and often make it impos, sible to hang the telephone properly u n the switchl'ltiok. As good results can lie omined by coveringone ear with the palm of the hand. Telephone instruments, necemarily very sensiâ€" tive and intricate, have been designed to produce the best results as they are. In the interest of good service, subscribers are re. quested to permit no attachment: of any kind to their instruments. Telephone Attachments Be” 1:. 1.921, Mr. and Mn. Edward Mill" strut Emu!” an ”w farm. "1‘. and )1". "any Abram: and AH" and Afihur, km! NI Noun! ummw Sunday "min; to at- tend n Hakim" puny giwn in honor M Mr. Jmcph Abnnw Tho-y n- me n ole-Nghtful limr. ‘ Mm Martha?! "(4‘0" up»! flu- wrek nu! A! .\Ir. Wendel Doc-n am I'm Ilen- tn’n Schmm «pun Plant" in chin- um Axnlha Funlhulxw n why- in: n I’Nh' var-lion nu. 1hr home lolh. Miss Agatha Fnulhaher and “um Murmur" Fitzgerald wow H'fl-nt vi»- itorx at the Pa! School. Mrs. Phifip (‘oml pasflld away on Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Schmm entertained Miss Meribah McColl Monday and Tuesday. ‘ Mrs. John Egermann and sons and Mrs. M. Schwartz of Naperville, were guests at. the Adam Dieter‘ home Monday. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Abrams at Mount Greenwood. Mr. George and Clarence Polling and Mrs. Clara Yackley and sister, Mabel.‘ attended a theatre party in Chicago Tuesday evening. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams and children had Sunday night supper with Mr. and Mrs. George Allen of Morgan Park. A great deal of excitement was caused in the locality by a stranger answering somewhat the description of O'Connor. As yet he has not been located, so no doubt it was a false alarm. Mrs. Joseph Schmitt and Miss He!» en Schmitt spent Thursday after- noon with Mrs. Frank Half. SflllTllâ€"OF-IJSIHOTES Lisle Sunday School will meet next. Sunday at 9:30 and Church services at 10:30 (Chicago time). Phase no~ tice change in time. former college friend, a member of the class of ’21. System u, thuton. "ilk-nut. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS for Preamble to the Constitution: “For 6047!? and Country, we unsochte LUMBER Herein you will find tho bed-rock principles. upon which all Legion progress has been founded. Herein you will find the answer to all citi- ‘zens who Mk to know what unusual incentive has given binh to such an organiutlon as “The American Le-1 gion." ‘ Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. From such a spirit was crystalized the historic preamble m the Consti- tution to which all Legionaires are pledged. Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc, Etc. The leading motif prompting these representatives of the fighting for- ces of Amrcicn, was to assure the continuance through civil life of the same spirit of service to the nation that they had so freely given during its hours of strife. Shortly after the signing of the Armstice representatives of the en- tire A. E. F. met in Paris for the Purpose of forming an organization representing all the soldiers, sailors and marines that took part in the World War. They know its constitutes an or- ganization of est-service men, but are desirous of hearing more ram-ding ‘the foundation and principles of the organization. They have seen from the extent of its verilo activities in local, state and national affairs that there must be some unusual incen- the responsibleâ€"4nd their surmiseI in this respect is eminently well founded. Shingles Lumber Many representative citizens of Downers vae have shown their in- creased interest in the American Le- gion, by their inquiries as to its ori- gin, aim; and objects. THE PLEDGE OF THE AMERICAN LEGION 19 W. “nib-03d st. When in Need Buschmann Bros. GENERAL TEAMING .-\.\'l1 TINT'KINH Steam Honing - Sewer Building Gan Fitting 1"ch 385 Manufacturers 8: Dealers : COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds MOVING A ND STORAGE of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Phone One Five lhmners (:rme. Illinois- Fred D. Heinne PLUMBING ARTHUR R. BEIDELMAN are Menard ham a “rim 0! le- wfn-M dain- and ovary «Mall in holed nflor by "pom. Thu In why our mmumnu than upped to good (Mr. I! you phn I mmrid to )onr plot we will show you I (no! variety of chains to cm from. Our Monuments I‘M. 35- R NAPBRVIMJL Downrrs Grove has two candidates to Him oflice of Justice of the Prue. J. W. Tuckvr and R. D. Blake); but ma lhc-n- are two to be vloctetl for tho villugw {here is no contrsl. “verge "om-n is the only local candidate for Constable and mi he‘ has held that omen for a number1 of wars he familiar with lhc- duties: attached (ht-NM. i James McClintock of llinsdale, is the only candidate for Supervisor. P. J. Lilllofon! is the only one {or Assistant Supervisor and both de- M'ITP twpâ€"election to the County Board. An election will be held next 'l'ues- day for ufl'icers for lb? unvnship of Downers Grove at which election one Supervisor, one assistant Supervisor, four Justices of tbn Peace and {our Constables will be elected for the next two years. “To uphold and defend the Con- stitution of the United States 0! America; to maintain law and order. to foster and perpetuate a. one hund- red percent Americanism; to pre- ‘serve the memories and incidents of Your association in the Great War; to inculcate a sense of individual obli~ gation to the community ,state and nation; to combat the numeracy of both the classes and the masses; to make right the master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom and democracy; to come crate and sanctify our romrndcship by our devotion to mutual helpfulâ€" Hess." ourselves together for the following purposes: TOWNSHIP ELECTION NEXT TUESDAY Trh-phnm- H Lime Plaster Tile Coal Coke Wood Em, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand G raw! Cinders IIJ BEN TU RPIN MARIE PREVOST A Small Town Idol The most stupendous production ever conceived by Mock Sennett or anyone else. till ymu‘ sides ache and the tears rull (IUWD your cheeks TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY April 5th April 6th High brows and low necks, cold baths and hot in- h'iguesuthat Was the life Leona longed for in the circles in which dull husbands and frivolous w'ivcs let each other severely alone. Now she fared is told in "The Gilded Dream" with (funnel Myers. “The Gilded Dream ” CARMEL MYERS COMEDY Cheyenne Bill’s Wild West UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Curliss The 8le A l. S 0 "001‘ GIBSHN ”THE TRAIL OI“ TI") IIOUNI)” COMING! HOPE HAMTON in “A MOOREN SALOME” “LYING LIPS” five Reels 0! Moving Pictures ti" yml grasp and grip )uur rh: ir :mns MACK SENSE" PRESENTS till yum vision is nvm'xrhu-Lm-vl MELODRAMA Saturday, April 2nd Monday April, 4th SPECTACLE COMEDY FEATURING INCLUDING 10th EPISODE “BRIDE l3” ALSO CHARLIE MURRAY PHYLLIS HAVE]!

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