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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jan 1920, p. 3

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NE '1' REGULAR. ETING LOCAL LEGION MONDAY The first 1920 meeting of Alexander Urndley Burns Post. Amanda Legion will be held next Monday evening. January 0th, in the club room In the there must be public confidence in the future earning power of railroads. The nation’s business can grow only as fast as the railroads grow. To command in the investment markets the flow of new capital to expand railroad facilities â€"and 56 But this country of ours is going to keep right on growingâ€"and the railroads must grow with it. Railroads are now' near the peak of their carrying capacity. Without railroad expansionâ€"more en- gines. more cars more tracks, more ter- minals-there can be little increase in production. 'l‘he farms, mines and factories cannot increase their output beyond the capacity of the railroads to haul their products. But we can't continue increasing our production unless we continue increasing our railroad facilities. W'ork moreâ€" Produce moreâ€"â€" Save moreâ€"- mmwmmmmb “m“fl-flmhnflnbhdfl mymmumrmrn IMIKI fl. NV“ “’0 .«k yum roâ€"npemvium in mu rflont In ImLc Ihr 'vcn‘ia‘r utisln‘lun'. 1:0 get the best out 0! (ciepinonc urvuce there must be co-opcmion among the three. The person calling should Make sure 0! thé number by first consulting the teh. phone directory. Spec k distinctly. with the lips ”close to but not touch- Ing the mouthpiece. VERY telephone call is Ill inter-related service between the caller, the operator and the man cafled. CHIC AGO TELEPHONE COMPAN Y The per-on called should unswer promptly. Both should avoid long telephone convemtlons. which result in busy slunah to Olhu’ whâ€" ocrilwm whoaluy want to get your Iekphonc 0! that 0! your cormpondem. Co-opemtion I... Wall“. Hum Mum A humane music for dog- enable: an animal to open Its mouth as Ion as In none In polnted town!!! the mad. but closes at it rum-m head. large twain is desired. Dick Building. Seven! nutter- ol importance will In brought up for dimension and a Miss Ballard knew and exemplified that great secret of life, half-realiza- don through service, true happiness through service for others. For years the beautiful influom-e of her life will be cridunt in the charnct‘crs of all those both in (his community anal About twenty-um years ago Miss_ Ballard came to Downers Grove and has had her home with the Waples family. cope “ith the duties and problems 0! life. Fiber john's Medfcine be- an» it is guaranteed fathom doohpl or damn drug: in The gentle land": cflea a! Fuller john'o Medicine bcl to drive out impurities. on and: when you ate Old Time Residents Laid in L Ruling Place lktvecn Christ- mas and New \‘edr.., Colds-69mm 1 7 hair «(lied THREE DEATHS SADDEN LOCAL HOLIDAY WEEK TIME“ WARNING MORRIS SHOE STORE Thanking All My Customer; F or Their Patronage During the Past Year I Wish Them Eaéh and Every One A fiawg 19211 (Continued from Page 1) 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. vhen mm M ache- .mh.‘ au- rxmutm {mm a variety of It- m-mnlvle closing and every «can is lmknl after hy rxmfls. That is. why our manuments always appeal to good use». If you plan : memorial in your pm we will show m n gm! army of designs to chose from. ARTHUR Rc BEIDELMAN Our Monuments l’honc 212-W-2 HARRY H. MARTIN CordIWood Saved By the Day or Hour NAPSRVILlfi, " ‘* made at the W051 Side cemetery in the family plot when- hm‘ father. Mumm- uml Krululpun-nu \n-rv hur~ itvl III-font- her. .“rx. John Stmull. Eliznbvlh 19M- wmx born in Napcrvlllo. September H. l Funeral hen'ices were held at tlw llu'm' Satunlny afternoon at 2 o’clock 'h: Rev. J. A. Nansen of the First Evangelical church, officiating. All a purl of ihis Service sixteen of tho nrighbors showml their respect. by on- qr-ging in a floral procession. Each nlncml n whin- carnation upon the ca!- lu-L of the tlvpantecl. This token of impecl. was greatly uppn‘ciatml by ’lu relntiwx. Many friends extend :1 -5r romolutimi to surviving rela- "z-s in their lu-n-armm-nt. Burial ”rang'uc. 23:1. a: 1:25 of n co:np?i~ uv ion of diseases {mm which she has suffered for five years. the last two of which xhe has not been able to ‘mnu- the house. Mrs. John Stoudt died at her honic cn Carpenter smart. Thursday a. m. Mr. Gorsuch of Chicago. and five grandmephews of Miss Ballard wow the pan-bearers: The Messrs Wm. Rouse and Edward Waples, Mr. Bal- lzml Miles and Mr. Frank Waples. The interment was at the West Side cemetery. Prayers were said at the home an Saturday morning by the Rev. Hugh M. MacWhorter, proceeding the ser- ‘Iice at S. Andrew's church at 10:30. She was I loyal member of 8. Andâ€" ‘ww'l Epiaoopal chum]: and ever faithful in her work (or its growth and welfare. In her love for chil- drfn. in visiting the sick, in reliev- mg cases of distress, Miss Ballard's "nu-rests were cBmmunitywldo. elsewhere. who haw her. 8..., our. , eep Xe. 'E"? ~1- ":1 or '2." Yo mun-yuâ€" 59.9%. men-outflow MRS. JOHN STOUDT Downers Grove R. R. 1 Al "k n'clorl "n (‘lu‘lilmm night ,. 4m. mun-mulm- enml of Iml cu 'Snm “than! ll Un- Community (Jim-um: (no in depot put for n nnm minnow puns-am of ( h’riflmn immk. Had Waco» Lou. Anlldnl arm and legs were. n In Q 5|in IIf-ll-n Multan-'3'. aluughlv-I- M ‘Mr. and Mm. L. C. Mulroney a! No. [Von-n tau-mm. and Owen Grifliths. ::In of Mr. and Mn. J. II. Griffiths a! Fl'u-hnonl uwnur. mm- null-Hy mxzrr ‘riwl in Chicago. (TI-rinmw l-Iu-. 'flu- ; Itvr. John I-I. Jone». WW 0! a South :Hab- church prrforming “w ro-rc'mum mmmpmsnchmmm shouting: ”Hump mm”! mo rubles!“ mm you Into. 00 mm: the» m dumb" on the Imln. er-h «anym- Iy mwn am of "w Mann». and you eventually buy in many mm a! M can earn Mr om- mm...» My W tuft-my "mum. and you, think!” at the prim In Firm avenue. are ab It”)! 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SIDE?“ HOT ILL Mr. Incl Mn. «mam»: will maln- lIu-lr home for “w 9mm with (M MANY GATHERED AT COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS 'l'Rl-ZI“ MAHONEY - GRIFFITHS A dainty lunch was sen-val in tln- dining room which wan beautifully decorated in yellow and white. The table decorations were a center bou- quet of yellow and while men. At each guest's plate wom yellow and white roses and small yellow baskets. Fun for all was had hunting the gift.- which were hidden in the spa- cious living mom. A most delightful time was enjoy- ed by the Iota Theta l'i Sorority at their Christmas party which was held at the Riel home on Maple avenue Saturday evening, December 27th. Stood: of Chicago. at Wheaton Ugo fifteen“! of April. 1892 notifier mov- ed to Downers Grove in 1901 when they hue since made their home. She leaves to mourn her Ion two fishers. Mrs. Robert Calvin of Los insoles. 08].. Mrs. Reuben Chad- leigh of Chicago. her husband. two; daughters, Mrs. Corn McPherson of Loo Angeles and hire. A. J. Little of Chicago. and one son Herbert ‘o! the SURPRISE FOR \ IOTA THETA Pl AT XMAS PARTY Glove. We wish to thank our many Mad. and neighbors {or the floral «m. and {or their sympathy in m fled Instrument. EMU” a I'm“ . u, Germany. but he v». n a m m - me- «aw-mum Mishlly. Auditing Carmina: J. W. Grim N. R. Feasley. F. L. Palm. to :- «firm-m mm Mn: tit}.- cntalogumg 0f the Human um I the diary of Canon KIM-n Lie. “U was hum! (M! out”. "Flaunt. 5 June. 1528. when no nu and In" mm! In the male _ non other prophet: "he and! â€"-Fa\m" I km W . Tum.” nmpm rm :1 I n no»; dunner. mmclu (to. II. mm at Goethe. m": ext-ta! ‘1' drama! mug. and Mn} 5‘. lh-urnnx: F. C. (any. I. 1.. Hill- ‘mu. H. U. "1000?. M. w. lull. lN-nmm-nvx: Mn. Geo. "I“ Hrs. P" C. lmy- "n. G. L. M “Int. J. .‘I. 7.th Tulsa-um: E .V. my, I. L Rom- mms. W. B. 8mm C. F. Km. rin- ml join that mood W «I to «njny MM openth I“ .9 Many. mnnnrr «Mel: n-ully unh- Ilo b- ik-u- um u Ion-l on 0th. I” W unr twp-uh”! m I“ m d .m hm rim-rm")! gull Manly to W "any". The chafing ihm a! the "m It mg ymr. The annual reports from all M menu of the ethyl: W M“- ful work diligently portal-Ind Id were particularly muffin: M h flmlnlv view-cull blou- . haul and all blllu phiâ€"boll. a. fi- nal (blag. ‘ The ml Wt or an n.- hu was when an Mlle. of .0 building fowl "was RM WmmutlllmbNMD flulah paying for m.” chtfiâ€" amino-un- uprammu wupnwndlhflthmh“ («listen-”mm“. . rm» um may»! .1 ""Ill and. mm III. m and mch n uh'nd)’ maul-at d - ‘ho «In-tum at when (or thin- ‘ly and than kn a mom” of In! inupintion for Wed mm In bringing to the may. «ll-traded poo- plc at this unusual time the help tint chuu Christ but for AIL. It VII 3 brie! man but with all m and “may and will be long runs- hen-«l. f The principal uptake: of the Uni- ing was Rev. Philip Yum, pastor ‘of the Mom-n I‘m-ls Conant-flout! church. His nubmt “Church leth- odu", wu lundeld in unduly. Into-b resting yet instructive fashion. lb quickly realm! the heart of mry listener thmugh his warm per-anall- At'several points during the M mg the Sunday School Orcheltn I‘l- dured music that cert-My allotted great cmlit upon them and was upâ€" prcciated by all. Although not yd lone year old we venture to mullet ‘Lhal. this organization will shortly ho able to give an evening’s pm that will delight. any. Thu. 0th? wry enjoyable numbers were I plum duel. by Misses Kelly and Weill Ind wins by Miss Hltkhcock and Mr. Alu- tln. ’I'hv- fu'lowing eman- wen cm 'm- th- running yr": Fin: Coumzahonal church to If. number 0! 150 [amend to the m banquet and business meeting a! {h . chumh last Monday evening. - (all to dinner sounded promptly f >. G 30 and was responded to with Mo. ty as the reputation art‘s Gum gationnl Ladies Aid as good «)0th ' $5 been widely known and enjoyed-"M : many years. '. finder um am ”oh no 1n “Fault any In!!!” no "A, l1 omen mama and M m mammal Bang-ct lag- day Evening. Chairman Ushers Comhmee: A. C. Ck-rt: I". 1.. him. Benevokm Trim-urn: ”in Flor- Music C‘fnmilm: In. W. H. M :1 Miss Clara Lacey, In. J. I. 'l‘lw rmilr nmoul! m III“ ll I w AAAsr‘a am A! The fnembers m mm- of CARD 0]" THANKS llr. John suede and Fair.- M fake

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