LISLE CHURCH NOTES The Annual Banquet of the “Ad- m“ Bible Class was held in the Clutch parlors on Monday evening, January 8d. The work of the Bear goat Committee had been well done, .d the dnusually pleasant. occasion was enjoyed by twentyâ€"ï¬ve young Ian and young Women. The festive: board was honoxed, also, with the presence of two promising Junior (itizens, Miss Shirley Bober and Mr. Herold Barnacle, most. interesting people. Tho farm Which was vacated by Ir. Oua Lew. who Mandy moved to lam-M in now occupied by Momma llr. 8d. Hm wu rallcd to his homv In Oshkmh. Win. l‘ncsdny nu account of flu- dmth or Ms father. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. l'luml» of Dow M" Grove. spent Sunday at the hovmv of Mr. and Mn. W. Plumb. Mr. “1-0. Yonder hu- hum wry ill during 0w pant m-«k men we». win. I! you want :1 good laugh don’t {nil lo attend tho "Stuntfont" given by the Link Community Club. at the Link- Church Friday waning, Janu- uy 14th. at 8:00 o'clock. I'll-Insh- kins will be served. Tempom'rily the Sunday School and Church service hour»: have been changed from 10:00 and 11:00 a. m. to 2:00 and 3:00 p. m. wrpectively. Following were the three on the "Progressive" ticket elected: H‘rry Barnacle. Vice President. In. Chas. Miller, Secretary. Kins Hazel Duel. Tmasunr. The Rev. R. W. Gammon, D. 1).. a! the Congregational Education So- dety, Chicago, was the speaker of ï¬e evening, and gave a wonderfully interesting and inspiring! address. A!- ar the address the annual election of officers was held. The officers of the class had arranged for a "sure‘ though†secret ballot election and af- ter a series of “heated" campaign speeches, electioneerimz wnq forbid- den and a sobemd company ï¬led slowly past the clerk’s table and af- ter careful deliberation in the booth each voter dopasited a. carefully fol- ded ballot in the locked box. After the election the voters retired to the next room to watch the “returns" on a large blackboard and by a search light playing up and down on a black screen. One candidate on the "Boos- tors†ticket was elected who was-â€" 1‘ James Barnacle, President. 1 “IRIS! nons' - ' ‘ mm mm m mum SALESROOM Fleck Buchholz, Proprietors Hinsdale Ford Agency A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts 19 W. Railroad St. Ford Distributors (a Service Station Downers Grove ARTHUR R- BElDELMAN an.- rxcmtrd from I variety of lt- reptable design: and Mary detail it looked after by experts. That is why our mnnnmvnts always "meal to good In“. If pm Man a memorial in your plot we till show you a put variety of denigm to choose from. ( Our Monuments Mr. and Mm. ('harlva ln-u-rv-nz and non. "sway, had A» turn-w: amp: from a union: art-Men: Sunday when N’wir cur ï¬ppnl owr a! Drwnew. Mn. Alhmt Stank-y and daughters wont Saturday with Mrs. WIN-m Wrch "r LomoM. N A PRRVlMJ-I. Mr. Albert Smith in murln improm-v In'ing nNc' In hr up and m'uuml. I Mr. and Mn. Llama! l'c-Ilinx on- lu-nniml My 1nd Mm. William (.‘m- por of Oak Park. and Mr. um! Mrs. Jrun Ory of Nupon‘lllou and family. at Hunter Sunday owning. I r Hr. and Mrs. Frank Wu“ and fam- ily, Minx Helen Schmitt, Mu. Chur- lotte Schmiu and family .Imd "In Him Maria, Vomnlca and Eliubflh Kohlry spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Molhinx l‘nlwr «r Barbary (“or- Mr. P. Janna and Mr. (ico. Krak- inmr of Chicago, spent the week end ‘nt the home of Mr. and Mr». L. Kraie.‘ Inner. WF-USIEIOTES Mr. Horace Aldrich of Downers called on friends here Sutlmlay. Mrs. Mickcnbecker and daughter. Katherine of Napervilln, <pent Sun- day with Mrs. Henry Grumhuus. Mr and Mn. Joseph HM" and Miss Ida Kehlin of Chicago, has been visiting her sister, Mn. 0. Sho~ gen Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sheldon and [family Mr .and Mrs. W. O. Briggs, ‘spont Sunday in Chicago with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Willard. ‘ Mr .and Mrs. Joe Liss have left the homestead and have muted the farm known as theuAndel‘Stlfl farm. [ Mr. F. Haumesser spent several days last week in Western Spring; at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lena Kline. Fem and Barley Hutch, children of Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hatch, have been very ill {or the past week, the former with diphtheria and Whoop- ing cough and the latter with pneu- monia. mu: m, have gone to florid: to spend a few weeks. In. Lop]: uni son. Pluia of Hal- ts. Ill... spent the week end with her lpannts. Mr. and llrs. F. Haumesser, Sr. Kr. and. In. W. A Roger: Ind ILL. K. K. K. SALES 00., Downers Grove. Ill. Wm. S. Hambfln. Mgr†P. 0. Box 606 Phone 213-34 Simply measure the distance from inside the ï¬ring door to out: edge of ï¬repot. also the diameter of ï¬rt‘pot, and state the kind of coal you arr using Send this informatiné tn us and w:- wiil rail and in stall thc Karhurvtnr At the end of 10 days if you are fully satisï¬ed, a.» nur hum'h'm.~ of cu~tnmers aw you an to pay us only $12. 75 cash. Also sold an easy payments. If not satisï¬ed, in» will "move the Karhurntor without damage to your furnace. Remember you take no risk, you an? under no obligations in your order before this special offer is withdrawn. Karburetnr for Rangns and Purim Stoves. $4.60. s“ mnï¬clvnt an- «‘0. that once having Med the Karhurrwr you m†want to kmp it, that we are making a nporial ofl'er to instal! the Ku - hurt-tor in Chirago and surrounding u'rrilory for )0 days (fer Rial. THIS MEANS .\ 5,\\INIS [IF ALMOST 8:00... I'I'LR 1'0“. Ill-RNING SELR'ON 0F SI‘ZVBS MUNTHS l‘hr Kmlmrvtnr will last a lifetime. thus n‘ml‘ilmr llvr cost of 0).. Kmhuretor wry small campaml (a 1hr nmrmnt or numrx "‘1†van ht Sm .xd in :m‘vrnl years by using “It" Karbumtnr. Whm air i< taken in Ihrough the nshpit dom- a largo pun M ii is hunk-vi while passing lhmugh the grate ï¬rth"! and thou- iu nm rnnugh air In" In consumv the coat gum: in the combustion chnmlu-r. Thom- gases pus-.4 up â€w rhimnry uniy half lmmnl. Air shnuhl rum in ihmuzh a number at holes mm [in- i‘m- and [on air will hv roquimd than in any other way. 'l‘hc- hotter UN' air taken into lhv- fin-box "w Irv '00“. it Will air Hind; from Hu- burning [am-1‘9. This idea! condition can [It ulnluinmi b) ulna-hing â€W King; Kauai Karhuretnr tn the lnsiclt of 30m i'mnm'v (‘m‘ng cli-ur. The air in MINI to a high iempm‘aturr m it purses lhrnugh lhv- Larbunmuf and shoots: out through stove-ml tiny lmlvx. 'l'lu- mlmbvr of halt-s vary according to lhr size of H10 ï¬rvpot and â€11- kmai nf rmnl being uxcd. This hot air mixm with Mr mrimn and rumm- .1 gm ï¬n- nvl‘l‘ iht- ml flm. Thi- ashpit door and thv pins dump-i :I-v- kum rh ml rxcvpt inst aft“- frrs'h ï¬ring. - Think of Um real you an saw. and "u- mcn-mwl amount «of hell )uu could «was». if all (M rarhon or roll gm: mum h!‘ MM in Um fumuc ï¬rrpnt ur mmhuh'on thumb" and humml. inntml of rut-59in: up thv chimnry in a half bmml continuum Think «If the momy that you lost- through lhi: wash- of foul. Coal nmmim {)0 per «M to 86 p" 11-"! urban and this rarhun must mix with hot oxygen or air In errata, heat. Do You Want to Save 25% on Your Coal Bill? Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kohley and! family, Mrs. Charlotte Schmitt and} MiSs Helen Schmitt is staying a} few days with her aunt, Mrs. Frank} I Mr. and Mrs. Hnrryllï¬ster and ‘family were delightfully eutertainml at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacDougall of the Grow. My. and Mrs. Edward Miller of Na- porVille. spent Sunday with Mrs. Fred sumac . Hn. “napkins Stanley and {Im- 1fly and It. and In. H. Dnvy and Min-And In. Eduard Stanley And m.{eslio. luppily surprised Mr. and In. Albert Simuley Sunday after- W ‘ m7 m' «Hulk-m, - admin at upper Sunday evening. Potter M13. 5: Lumber Co. Ll'MBER Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Rooï¬ng Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc. Etc. When“ in Need KING KOAL KARBURETOR lfluï¬bflod B! Manufacturers 8: Dealers ’ COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds DO NOT SEND MONEY of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not' hesitate to call on us At Your Service Phone One Five V rent a program of chamber music at the Union Church in Hinsdale, on Fri- day evening, January 215$, at 8:00. Tickets, $1.00. l'roreeds to be used for infant welfare. Mrs. Blanche Sherman Merrimnn and Mr. Adolph Weitlig, assisted by Miss Frances Grund, singer, will pnk HINSDALB MUSICAL JAN. 213'! I Hrs. Bury Footer waded an op- en meeting of the am Star Fri- day evening It Downers flu: guest of Mrs. Jonas Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Herman of Barbara Corners, called on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faulhaber Sunday. N0 ASH SIP'TING NO COAL GAS NO A DJUSTMENTS N0 CHEMICALS Coke Wood Em, Em. Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Cement Blocks «2m! Brick Th9 sordid rlattrr of th:- N9“ York Ghetto. A Huh- Ind v‘ an old violin A moth-r. hI-r «ml Mfume. watching, giving} the hard years pass. A radiant girl, waiting. At last, {.3 Th- applaum- or countless. crowding thousands for “the W Ono night, a gala free concert to his own of the great M; ‘ esquo!" thny cried. And he played it in farewellâ€"~flqed '1‘ '3 heart «thou smiling. flung his earner and his woundms Mtg! cam-d him â€I" m?!" Vol all. Ynn'll know why when» you «Q INTERNATIONAL NEWS MII'I'I' AND JEFF ANIMATED CARTOON ‘ TUESDAY and WEDNLS * January 18th January I “H u more SCI“ e‘ Th:- rmw-lmt fflh‘v'f "f 01w SMkwmn- Chm, it... m "‘1‘; run . mum» imam-I. Whvn n.- mm to In no...» an! m up an» .1 they'd swallow nothing but fnluv ml not-h. 80 hi- led 'm ‘ht M t. and nu â€maxing out with llu- pmfltn whenwlloiy Ma VII and (all About Mather Earth or I an-n! A thousand-hm “umber" d I laugh. Mum-tug and rum-mm. “The Douglas Maclean and WE Sunday. January 1611: MATINEE AT 3:00 EVENING 7:30 i fbomthy Dalton in “Hall an ! 'l‘lw story at a girl whu marriml tn plmo hel- (allyâ€"and pic-axe norm-H! Crowding into bl†an hour 0! l '00"! "I. I unlimu than more! 0! us know in all our yea". Um- 0! llw mm! rwnnrkublc- dramwt'uf England's mt “VII. wrixht. Sunwtuuuxly st-l, uml «glow wilh the bully and M of {Ly ulnllmn. «I»! 009130»; and aosav oouueuv gnu-awn“. . Humomesaue ' A ommwm 4n. 1 Sdturday. Ja mm 1â€"? (are? ALSO .2 _» 1 “TAILS WIN"â€"-â€"Two-Reel Century (‘nnedy '77“. ,1 ram A L S 0 INTERNATIONAL