E 9 5. W MI W. : Iâ€. III! In" I dIy In I‘d". {WWMrmIMymnInd W but pr ham to I IIIIII . Ind boo- IxIln w mm mm by mm. 0.- Iofl I31! I.“ a funny. (MI h short II “if d! Mn 0! Hum L. Drum. u.- Ouu Gnu-â€Inn" of un- an"... Mb. huhb'nbinmrlfldnonw - Mr ï¬n! (Mid. "vary W., not w r va‘e wu born. Ind R . h on â€H .51 0m in w mmflfldn. on out â€I. when kfl Ila-v. rifle his pur- ‘ in! working IMO by IMO. not much Um tn (In for Ms 7 he devolopod In momma Inn; . vhkh numb him in good and to “lb day He. Mover VIII dywofuwlo‘mM-n whoa»â€" privilpp of being born on I getting on. paciï¬c-o. Ifler yaronthofIrmlheymaw-d mImburb ,_._:-.J ...._ It i Nd tlllt some time during the ï¬'o-tury I small group of people 4 from I mall Hamlet in Law- to the Southern pm of My, among thin group were I 'M by the ume of Drum: who re- there, lutermsrried with the E {oundcd homes, and be- .25“ n lumen-om! und thrifty people. ï¬le“ 100 you- later one lonely 'm an left that people. home I“ and friends. boarded a venue! ‘4 â€I“! only by tlm windl, aura-d ~m the Atlultk Omn, Ind W I.- h â€0' York utter u stormy um! try- -~ m lasting about thlrtcen “I. from then- he mule his way friends n mm... “L. sold ’ lee to I {Anne-r for I null t per year. and begun to enjoy ‘ “ Duty, In the It'd of the have i? in: tho home or the rm. ,4 All-r fflthhlly nervln. MI manta i, .h I lumbar of yum Ind enjoylnt : M .nd liberty In he Mvcr enâ€" ' ’1“ than into". he» m culled to h his country he had lama! to , ‘ m ' M Ind help to (m hl- brother who lint u yd enjoy uhmy, even a.» M “M In llll utopia! had. far m I... Went, not known to h m h in rent but how. 8 l l." s I; 1, , y with I hum of moles rescuâ€" M ending their belongings DWIWMout-id'ofthe flrv n to dety. (luring thou terrible fly! Lad night: of tho. nwful are in 1811. Ind i‘hen they gal thru there In! (kitty “milieu encamped on the ,: Dan- grunndn. who†belongings had h. Ind because of their eflortai Al ntlted lbove this hnppy couple m Named with fourteen children, O biasing which few people in our ' .1 enjoy. or want to enjoy. in those children were considered gifts at M and this truth was implanted C the helm and minds of their chilâ€" hmdthemstofthem havebeen Mg in their {Mumps along; _ I. a you will notice a little â€ï¬‚u. ud the present day foolish “ w to vent a Inge hinily of “on W the lives of parents at true, but thnt the contrary in n % a“ a hill of the Bruins parents _‘ ._ "b n rive up. the “other only ' ' He the great beyond : few h m, mm mm how my ï¬ â€œI m. Ind {mm which both can man to their long rast- ~ phat in Gradual Cemetery some It night he intending to note that I." W. Ind his (ï¬lm worked night '. Btu-1' Bullion and Silk" and their unnam- named Annual Get Together mm mm: 5} children and their ‘ (2' "uni children he who “no at Port- ' w on}! by B r... {m and. [In his M" b M18. Editor w pflvflcn ‘0‘ u: un- --..._.-. Present were: Henry W.. wife and ten children; Misses Anna and Mel'- ;iam, daughters of Wm. 1.; Mrs. Ru- ‘dolph Hannah Bruns Boflnger and husband; Mrs. Rev. Martin Pauline Bruns Gronawold. husband and two children, of Chatswurth. Ill.. Mrs. Paul Clara Bruns Kott. husband and four children; Mr. Benjamin, wife and {our children; Mr. Sam J. T., wife and three children; Mr. Fred L., wife and nine children, from Oak Park; Mrs. Beatrice Bruns Knaak, husband and {our children, daughter and grand children of H. W.; Mrs. Carl Esther Stone and husband. daughter of H. W.; Miss Ida Bruns; Miss Sarah Bruns and Mrs. Stone and sister. mother and aunt of Carl. ‘ All of the Henry W. Family are residents 0! our good old village, this includes his two married daughters,‘ and he is working hard to get sornei more of the tribe to come here. his‘ sister Mrs. Boï¬nger also livea here,‘ the others living in Chicago, except- ing as stated above; Florence the oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. B. is at present employed in the Evangelical Deaconess Hospital, Chl-; ago, where she has distinguished herself. as chief of the operating room. and expects to graduate in the near futures-i trained nurse and Dea- coness. Mr. Jacob Bruno. son of Wil- Ham. has been called to the colors and is 219(2ch to join his regiment in the near future. We must not, how- ever. forget the pretty daughter of our good Mayor. Min Ruth Kidwell and Mr. l‘nul Balm-buck, who were pmht'nl by special requent. There wax no set program. Every- ‘body did as they plraaed. croquet and ball game content»: were fought out. jumeral wen.- plt-ntiful and photon :takrn by the hundrvdu. Eats of all kind- in plenty. Will they all lu- pren- rnt next year? 'W-w wwn n» 1._, ,_ ., an. M in,» ï¬nd pimu have pulled Iron thin earth a» the great reunion beyond the dough. 89 Ire um hens and of this number 67 were best man wi;n the race in still open to all comers. Then- In no favorites in flu- Brunn (unily. mvorflwhw mm Min and Aunt Min, (urn. Minnie- Brim“) named to [rt tho moat Int-alien. nonv- om- hul out â€w (Zumuu «Noon MM flu- momhm Tribune- .M atmk m up when nll could m It. and u still here and of this number 67 were present It the Dawmu Grove reunion land-y. Benn-y W. and his better hnll Mary, were specially honored, they being the only grandparents present, having four grandchildren. ‘ 0f the original Bruno family twelve ‘of the fourteen are alive. ten of these are married, one is expected to marry in the near luture. this leaves only one. delr good old Sandi, who would make my man I splendid companion. and Is she put it herself, may the u up when Ill mm m u. w on 0 MIN all day um um ml It 101 an». Illa Mum! when m- m nbout a block from the houn- an Mr guy to the dvpol. Ill if m. Mayan" the» Ann! Mia unruly MW†0w priu- u no one mm W mm as ohm an item. Th0 In“ wanton will In- MId Labor W "In I. "w homo- ol PM I... on Put. m. Became nf the of preliminary vm done to make the l unis womrn in :5 surccu. the days have hem pnupm week in Nuvemhe‘ tic campaign will ;every woman in I! WM" of You ('n'u . n rm ID MSW" BUSY (but I. To. au- Io self on record in a list whtcn wm disclose the capabilities of each lot eflertivc service. Lnral regktran have heen apâ€" pntnted by the Downers Grove unit of the Woman committee of the council of nations! defense. Nowhem was the call of the gov-f eminent co hem crops responded to better than it the St. Cherie: sate Hm for Boys. City-bred youths at the eornetiontl mutilation went n hm work enthnduflally mud on one ‘6 gen patch rained 6,000 bushel: lot poum - - VAIL-__-_. BOYS RAISE RECORD POTATO CROP r at the enormous amount [nary work which must he nake the registration of [Hi- nrn in aid of the nation a the days at registration n pmtpnnrrl until the ï¬rst November when a system:- tA- er when a system:- I be begun In have the state plare her‘ n a list which wi" mimics of each [or vho aflmun ( mien and the Sherman bothers, Walter and Willis. “ted l color guards. ,‘ In I llnlm‘lnl wny the drllhul ball game was 3 (mm succeu M over 3100 w“ clnml by the 0 Italian for the pun-lune of unit a and otlu-r necemry equipmenl The Downers Grove an o! Um Home than! in tho only no In this part of the uuu- cub-Moo! Cook wounly that ha been mailed by ithe Sula Council 0! Drloe. 'l'lnn- Here the drill was giva on the comparatively uneven ï¬eld nd only favorable comments were heird from the spectators as to the e'olutions performed. Considering thamhe unit has only had about six drilluml that very few have had any prevlus mili- tary training. w-ry good pl‘ofl'su has been made. Squad, platoon and comply drills and formations were given nth hard- ly an ermr and at the close)“: boys were treated to some well melted ap‘ plume by the upectators. Richard Shum- dmmted Mamet-nee Ind drum aiding greatly to In elect- Ivo-nesa o! the drill. A. (E. laden had charge of the colors, wkh Wen [ml by the G. A. R. post It; the oc- m GDARD DA" PlfAStS IA "RSI ‘ PDBlIfAPPfARAACf "On-1E1 the leadership of Clpt. Fos- ter with Lieutenanta Bulczznski Ind Simonson as platoon leaderu'the boys swung from Cnrtiss street wnh on Main to the depot then souh to the high 'school gmhnds. Downers Grove citiwns fl"! lull support w the local Home Guard unit's exhibition drill and lunch." game Monday morning, may lining Main street to review the boys l8 they paraded and a ï¬ne award was on the side linen to view the drill and ball game in back of the high school.‘ an- other unit» in this uuy um have been Mun-lied 10-: than thin 'I‘hr ball game was w exciting until the ï¬n! plahum flmuh mun- rmm rlnuu ml the «mung pitcher mulc- Ilu- mm- we add: Fin-l rev ml! nhuwinu Ihr fun mum win- m-v by Ihv unit «:1 lb In I“ Nahum d Pluoon (lull-mm II Rose" 4;.rm.m rl mun. “5| ,1\. V61 H "(II ‘ Kuhn JI- Kan-uh Sham-n II P. Vix "my I!- ShunJanm Mulmwhk ll: David. E Schnll r r Timh Madman p â€Minn" Show Raoul:- of Hard Work h Put-dc and Dd" Labor DI, Morning EMII. EICHHOII' 0N TRIP THROUH MICK. mm"! M (‘1..- - u n- In- Mr. Ind Mn. ï¬brin! and from their homa- nur :0. August 26. by nummoflle forvin liken, Mud... In via“ their 1-K. H. and wife who have been Ming then for the lust (our yelrfle follow- ing lath-r is from Mr. 'Mlorst‘nd ~ very intending. Twin mp, lid-Dun. 3rd. '17 1’, Ir. 8mm. . “and I'm “August a. by Mia. our mid lhmgh “Way-rt. South up. nun. mtmtl. '5‘. (jump, and. GI?! and Pom u man. City. Ind» which we '9‘ .1 1M. Prom Hit-Mg!!! C" )1". wgmrough New Bun-lo. "“th kn, (alien, Glendon. I}. su‘viflr to 8!. Jog-op)! ninth Whig Czlb p. III. M“ the 0“ "“"‘"~o - guns- and looked for so"! u. m and drink I m "'7 «t. Afr!“ I would M ï¬nd â€1%. main- bee-use "WIN"! «1 on tone!- .1"; the mat C"... 12 to 24 mm high. no 'P’k‘eachel. but plenty a! 1m"- ‘ I am ol bang and oats "m me to men Mahdi! P" “‘7" â€d ‘n was a month behind time; 3 so you an see for a. m. didn't look In! “’0 ""the cat. line. Finally we («3‘13ch mt was somh'l‘ â€â€œ85 M‘ in I car I“ day it w“ Watcrviiet, Covert. Sout' """ Douglas. Suuptnck. Gm! '3’ land, West Olive, Gnnd Hg - rysbnrg and Mona Beach. 5e; nt Muskegon at 5.6 p.‘ m ' 6:20 sud :rflvvd at the hort‘ son. Rudolph. at Twin Lake a’ ; The old hummer went tin-ms; over I foot deep and no hills steep. For I“ the land I saw 9 aid-ea o! the road from Mich“: hill. to Muskogon, Kick, 1 w trade my farms. I also took 1 to Grand Rnpida. flick" but it as If I“ the hnd nnd crops I"! name. ( fly intention is to go I; hr n1 n8 Monistee. Thu! is thou! 100 n m- Milt: Surted Manda {mm - unto: Harbor, “New“ Ibo Mn. E.n-“!'!"’£ II P. Vi: n. shunAVllm ll. David. E d Plumm Roger: Inner. lhl Neal and Inol. Fos- and mya on the John has been attached to a mach- ine gun company, his regiment being turned into a machine gun battalion. He is attending school each afternoon to ï¬t himself for Signalman of his gun. He will do the wig-wagging and is gradually learning the Inter- national and Morse codes. Mn. “at": Bd‘numh dï¬ed u the ham M M! «a, PIN], M Wm": Ant, Wed- stby night. Fwy-l wrvirn will he MM Sunday u ":10 I‘ In. The Iva-Iv «6" hr calm to joï¬u loo burial. a ncafly "wee pound has. A-\ plus- anl time was Md by all aml Hominy they renamed we" led with ï¬sh and “we" turn and hilh far" mmnvhzo Immrd. ‘ Tiny Murinl um HI! nor I rm and then ï¬rm-r in I nu Ind ramped M- !idt the liver Fn‘ lhry said "Tun puny Inc." When any mum awak- ened Ihrm Ihry «In :- Imvn nru lny qml «I they Mann! um minim-they clidn'l \um lull! n62... A! In“ they ("mm 3 Manama plarr whru Ehm S. rcmld fuh and when Chril H, rnuld ha†"or boat nml rm: nml mum-â€mu vial! "a! he was in“ I lmy Inin Iml inking by Mme" and mm the happy father 00‘ that win mmr mm r" Did Edward D. an any MM well I should mum "Y":- M .1sz a three pound doc I'M: and Yr Hardwarr Man and Iiilur. with; their respective wivn. last Saturday will! juy m out In lake some flsllt" livrs. lI‘hty journeyed suullu Illcy nunwynl wan sumr Irn ul’ lillrrlll "ï¬lmy-mas mmmliuln and Ill: sun- cry was wn-alhrd 0'" with limits. llul they wru- mu a marker lu Ihrt grin mmu llw may n! Elam Sum†lhr prinltr-lmy who Kill beside him l'ap. "l'wu all «raw mul Iuvrly' a; wr have ulmcrvecl min" when, s'uddculy lid Dunnzmau h-l mu :m uw~ ~ I'ul war. "\Vr an mnlunel .-\|l Mu} are «In. \Vr'vr lldllI‘II much Im- lnr.‘ \wu luv. u. m... rial" lu-rr alll uiulll. 'l‘llr lrailcr'u llml a |-mv."» "Tall: muse." uh! Vlmu aw ln- Illl- ruilul llimull' [mm on! Illr Flir: “I cliclu'l kuuw il haul : lull!" l nluln'l u l livr." “:\ hut-r II in“ in mu." will lid. "Ohm lit-Ms Ilu' wlu‘rl ull‘ luglu and N we wan! I» ï¬nd SI wr'll' hnn- In have I light" 1 Yuuml Hhm Imu'lt a much and lllry wrm mulling up and Q||DWII ln' hml ll" lmvr Illa! wan a nut Hwy- lumlul all inland Tlu‘ Mlillllrl guinnl ln "no we'd. and II". (‘lni- mom nicl "l'i'f “(mu-d m1 «morn-lug mm and dun: I wumlrr il in dradf‘ "II in the mu Ill-I was» a hurt nu lo! M hmry amâ€. uid Edward I). 1hr Hardware man. “The night will Ilmfl hr gum" (-r in the service or who have had previous training. John expc-us in loan,- l)uwners Grove Sunday. ‘ Stanley Baron and John Bryan. 1who am: also at Quantito, but in another regiment will leave soon fur the (mm, i‘the opinion of John Pot- dol. They are members of the ï¬fth. composed of men who ha)“- Im-n long- lot. Besides the machine gun drill the boys are instrucml in all infantry movements. bayonet drills and bomb- ing practice. Rval trench work. such as in now usml in training recruits for all lhl‘ allies. also falls to tho-ï¬r H9 in stationed with his regiment. the sixth. at the Quantico. Va., train- ing camp, about thirty miles east of Wnshington, D. C.. on the Potomac river. Here the marines are receiv- ing regular infantry training to ï¬t them for wurk in the trenches of En rape. John Pozdol, non of Mr. and Mrs. M‘ F. Panic], of East Franklin street, who enlisted in the marine corps ear- ly in May. arrived home Sunday night on a ten day furlough. Tell- ol "OHIO Will. to m "an Fur Won-II in Tunic. of mutt mm ' L noun 0N mwucn A SUMMER JAIMT “ AIT a minute, Central, I'll ct the number." That means dc ay which, when it occurs often, will slow up the whole service. By this sort 6f telephone preparedness the telephone user gets quicker connec- tions, the switchboard operator‘s work is lightened and good telephone service is gently facilitated. > Chicago Telephone Company J. C. Wylie, District Manager To avoid such delays, the telephone user should always be sure of the number wanted before taking the receiver from the hook. 'elephone Unpreparedness ' The local Mllool» llflfll‘ll 1hr WIT-ls ’M'IIU'J' )vur ’l‘urxulu)’ morning with n ‘Vl'l'y gum! Inn-him: fmn- nml ml Ernrollnwnl in IA" unuulm. t 'I'Du- high 1“:th which was rum- btml I‘uuld full damn in rnml|lm~nl nu- 'nix lo lhv good nituuliumu “pa-n la tlu- Uoungw grin-mum». on arcounl of ‘u‘nr. «gull In“ )‘u-ur’x ulu-mlam' 0! H30 in "w Ilrrl (I-u‘ ohyu of M‘houl. _ In "W lam-r mule-a llw «mulllm-nl ‘ln lluo up la "n- hlxh glamhnl wl h) lullwr warn and it i.- vxwflnl wlwn all llw Much-Illa arr labululml llml 'Ilu- loul will «mu-ml awe-n ln-l )‘rur. in“. rm Farm" Ar... «Mag... Both young propk hau- livml in humor: (have the past In" years and will conï¬rm!- lo make their home hen. 0n Sunni-Mr thin! Hild- Elinor me AM Martin A. Bauer w"? marriod It the home of "w bride’s parents, Mr. and Mn, Alfml Wat. Stmurlphy aml (worming In: luv-n initial to "v- (‘ommrrial bundl- M Ind MM is mw AM:- ‘0 ofln the In" commoninl roman Misa- Kin. cm dm-Mr Mr vnlirr limo to this immm drmflmfl“ and Mu-vn hun- onrolkd (M m- newt-My mum. Thm 10¢“ upwrilrn biw- boon unit-Nd for this depamm-m. l'ntkr (M llirvflion 0' Chan ('I'd‘ "-ll Ibo- uhooh haw [rm malt "‘pki 1M wan" for the owning and nill In Irpt no u in Che pan. Thv not-hook uqur "MI ‘rnulrrnMp uf l'mf. Hulk-r luv “0" ornuiwl nun. with lho- "cw-“ml leaching nlnfl no» Dzuny lining things up far "w your. an uremic-ally high xmlr of work i: "ported. 0M rh-nm- hm- bun mule in the high “-th Mim- Elin- In‘lh Bum-II. of Palm". "-0.. lull»: Un- olur of "In ery Malt-w in 0w dem lbparlmrnl. Excellent Teaching For“ Gun I'ru- mm 0' Hood Yum Wart hy Slack-«tn. I60 fNROlltD AS HIGH 8(fl001 SIARIS WORKING WESTMAN - BAUER We Close at 6:30 Every Evening Except Saturday F. Gerwig 8:501] This trlth we have been trying to tell the people of Downers Grove ever since we started our money saving lan of merchandising. More and more of the housewives, the ones who han Ie the purse, are ï¬nding this out and are doing their buying here. It will not take you very long to prove the truth of this statement for yourself, one month’s buying here will reduce your food bills wonderfully. Try this out and prove our statement! Lee Perrins Sauce ...... ‘... 21c Carnation Milk .. . .. . . .13e Everyready Pan CakeFlour 13c Lux . 11c Wheatena ..l6c PotatoChips... ..2for25c LardCompound .. ..23e Bon Ami Sc Crisco ............... 39and78c lvorySoap.................9c Package Crackers. .. 63nd 12' OUR Coffee 21c Armour or Monarch Gra e Juice.. Corn Starch, Kingsfords,. .. .. .. 9c Pints, 21c, (gum-ts, 41c Domestic Sardines ...7c Puffed‘Rice 12c SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Full Qt Large Farm House Olives 29c Cash ml Carry Plan Saves You Money! 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