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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jul 1921, p. 5

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SOUTH-OF-USLENDTES .‘lr. John I‘m‘r; mt n: Sunday with his fnlk~ in Chimp“. .\lr. and MW. Frank M:~)f|‘ rntrr- Minn! Mr. lmo “'vishrmvk of Narm- .\!r. Thomm Sin-Mom and a guilty (f frivmh mun-ml In Nzum'xvuc nn Mon-lay night win-r0 Mr. Sholtlfln «bolt 1le (Mn! clrm-cv in the Alumniv Lmlgv. .‘ln. Mini-r of Chicago. is \isilinl: ,‘m- mutlu'r. Mrs. Stnh‘y. Alvin Polling nml romo h'iumlr' en- joyed a trip on Lake Michigan one 13' last wvok. a Mr. and Mia. Yuglv spf‘ll'. Sum «lay in (.‘hicugn helping 1'0 rvhlnmo his mochrr'n birthday. .‘h-s. anry Urumhnus entertained the sewing vluh m. the home of her 9m”. .‘lrs. Gessnor of Dow'ncrs Grove Tuesday. Fred Shouor and Albert Mom":- arc enjoying :1 Vacation at the bells in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Bacon and daughters of Maywood, visited old friends on Sunday. .‘liss Margaret Rogers entertained some girl friends Thursday. The Lhdies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Bober on Thursday after- noon. Don't forget. to have spamming to exhibit at the Community Fair in September. Mrs. Heitzler had a bad fall on Munday injuring her head and arm. Dr. Nigley dressed the wounds and she 'is getting along nicely. Mr. Ed. Boss has a two weeks va- (ation from his duties in the Lisle Creamery and with his wife and farm 1'1): is motoring to Wisconsin to visit his mother and other relatives. "The Persuasiveness of Lawfwis the subject of the\ sermon for next Sunday. 'The church has a welcome for all. The studies on the life of Paul are pfoving to be very interesting. There are classes for all ages. There are rumors about a picnic; come and find out about it. The Sunday School meets at 10:00. Preaching Service at 11:00' a. m., new time. IEWSY ”TIES _ FROM 1.15“ M MD HELMET These twoâ€"QUALITY AND SERVICEâ€"are hard to find; yet that is our first aim in meeting our cus- tomers. and van w 11} get Qualitv and Service m CLEANING, PRESSING and ALTERING. WE CALL AND DELIVER 27 So. Main St. Harry Walker Phone 191 R Quality -- Service WALKER 8 DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging , Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished July 15. 1921 Church‘ Notes. J. MAZZA DEAL WITH US ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from I vnrMy o! no mph-Me dosigmu and every detail it lookrd after by experts. That in why our monnmontn always appal to good Main. 1! you plan I memorial in your plot we will show you a gnu variety of designs to choose from. Our Manuments \\‘r uluin' hr thank mn' mmn‘ him-oh :mul miuhlms (nr thir um- pmhy. iwhv nml Ilw bountiful floral (rilmhw during llw "an and of!" lho- dumh uf nnr Mfu- nml moth". Walter and Herbert PM“ of CM- mun mv sm-mlinz a few weeks at the "airy I-‘uulhubor homo. .‘lr. Gun-gr Fit wig-Inn“ (n nnnmmro hi.- rnmluhwr for the office at (7mm- ly 1'rv:n<urvr or Dul’nm‘ County on the Rmmhlicnn IirkI-t. subject to the \K‘EA'N'! nf tlw.'valo at the Avril l'rimnriva. 745-4 Mrs. Josephine Hamman of Whea- (on, entertained friemls from Lake Geneva at dinner Sunday at the home of her «laughter, Mrs. chums Good- rich. Mrs. Allrn Poster of Aurora has lwm visiting ht'r nephew Hmry Fos- trr fur u few days. Keith Williams and Franklin Me Rally, of Napcrville. are helping rhork on the GIN-no and Goodrich farms. Word comes from Algy Barnard that. he is greatly enjoying the West and hopes to go on to Colorado and help . in reconstruction work. Miss Meribah McCall bf Wheaten is spending a few weeks at Hillcrest. Mrs. Collins Goodrich and niece, Meribnh McCall and Mrs. Harry Fox. ter attended the Rum) Life Progress Club meeting at the home of William Core] on Tuesday evening. A very good program was given Mr. Will- iams of Wheaton speaker of the even- ing was exceedingly fine. Mr. and Mrs. Charms Seiler and sons of Park Ridge called at the Adam Dieter home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ~liampmeyer entertained Mr and Mrs. Herman Reia «er and family of Wheaten, Sun- day. | ~ Home 35- R XAPERVILLE. George and Clarence Polling and sister. Mabel, attended the picnic given by the Dramatic Club of Downâ€" ers at Lisle. evening. M rs. Harry in Chicago. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fm! Lempke and family of Downers were entertained at the Lawrence Felling home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gordon and children motored to Joliet Sunday and visited relatives. ville and Min Mny R‘ rora at upper Sunday. ANNOUNCEMENT .\va Julian Ranks and ('Mhlrv-n. and mu my Reading or Au-[BOND ISSUE AND (7 H") (W THANKS Ads ('V‘HH‘WDI Telephone 355 Foster spent Monday Henry Dicke Phone 123-1! It is expected that the preliminary work on the issuing of the bands will be done at once so that some pro- gress can be made on the new disposâ€" al plant and outlet sewer at once, No returns will be received from the taxes until next spring. Wheaten {illcresL Barnard he West ado and nownnns anon “905155 nowmns «mayI Mums ILL With the light vote, it seemed 00' those interested that it would be an' easy matter to defeat either or both of the propositions. The final result was a surprise, the small number of people opposing the bond issue and the tax increase being almost neglig-‘ able. ' Seven people voted against the in- crease in the district tax rate of one- thivd of one per cent, the totals be- ing-Yes, 127;1No, 7. The proposition to issge $75,000 ivonii of bonds to carry out the pro- gram for which the district was or- ganized received only three contrary votes. The totals wew 131 for the bond issue and three against. Both issues in regard to the Down- ers Grove Sanitary District were al- most unanimously carried by the vol.- ers of the district at the special elec- tion held last Saturday. Voters Overwhelmingly Fum- Back- ing up Sanitary District Trustees’ Program. Downers Grove Garage, Inc Windows Millwork Flooring Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Manufacturers Deniers LUMBER COAL ' MILLWORK ' Building Mam-his of All Kinds Shingles Lumber Moulding When You Get Your INCREASE IN TAX RATE BOTH CARRY S TUDEBA KER When in Need you will be kept busy for a long time, re- turning the delightful rides given you in the past by friends and neighbors. and the beauty of it is. you willhe able to return them with INTEREST, for there are but few cars as comfortable to ride in, as the STUDEBAKER! “THE COMFORT CAR ’ ' Phone One Five of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind ] do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service It wear longer and lump It {rum gut- !lm: nun. Paint Cloth" Wm. Give the new win- Momentum: tn mm of while c-nnlmei. It will malt. His loving wife preceded him to her reward on March 4th, 15:18. He is survived by his mother, two brothers, his three children, Lillian, Clarence and (Irqce, and many other relatives. Funezlal services were conductcd at the house Tut-slay afternoon by the Rev. J. AM‘rfll Nansen. pastor of lst Evangelical Church. Interment was made in Foam-n Home cemetery. Mr. Heintz died ’V expscssing his faith in the grace of God and in firm hope (31‘ salvation and of meeting with loved ones in Heaven. .Afler residing for a number of years in Chicago where the family attended Salem Evangelical March, thew came to Downers Grove in the month of July 1916. ? Herman H. Helntz, 207 Park ave" was born in Pekln, Illinois, Decem- ‘ber 12th, 1872‘ and departed the scenes of this earthly life on the morning of July 9th, 1921, at the age of 48 years, 6 months and 27 days. The cause of his doc-ease was can- cerous enlargement of the liver which caused him great. suffering during the last few days of his illness. He was confined to his bed for nearly five weeks before death came. Mr. Heintz was united ‘in marriage With Miss Emily Mohr of Chicago, 11]., June 12th, 1900. This union was blessed with three children, all of whom survive their father. HERMAN H. HEINTZ [TO FORM CLASS Downers Grove. Ill. Gravel Cinders Cement Brick Logal members of the League of Women Voters are interesting them- selves in the forming of a citizen- ship class whereby the women of the community can be informed of things political. The Movement is one which, if properly hacked and un~ derstood, will teach the women how to intelligently cast their ballots and the way the government or the coun- “The Education of Elizabeth UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN Curliss Theatre [MI] Members 0! League 0! Women Voters Determined to Learn ‘l’olitical Full. “Brewsters Millions” “UPSTAIRS AND DOWâ€"A Sum My: Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. ' Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-J ' Your Manicure Instruments made as gpml as now~no scissors or knife too Ile'lu-uto fur me. Lo an uxperwmd Instrument Maker do your work. , “THE AVENGING ARROWâ€"7TH EPISODE Manufacturer of Metal Products QUANTITY PRODI'C‘I‘ION MY SPECIALTY LET ME SOLVE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS CI'TLERY OF ALL KINDS BEFINISHED AND SHABPBNED TOM SASTSCHI in “BEYOND THE TRAIL‘ A Thrilling Two Reel Western Play IN CITIZENSHIP TUESDAY. 26TH Julius Severus museum“. BILLIE BURKE A L S 0 SNUB POLLARD in “RUSH ORDERS” AND PATHE NEWS Fatty ArbucKle WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th POLISHING AND PLATING INTERNATIONAL NEWS SATURDAY, JULY 16th TUESDAY, 1U LY 19th IN Mrs. Anhur Lautz entertaihed II luncheon yesterday afternoon at be! home in Prince avenue the “Don- Fbi." Those present were Madam” Wm. Parrish, Earl Prinée, Ralph Broadwell, Robert MacDougsll. R. Newcomb, A. R. Moore. and H. 8‘ McLaury. A Hocth “tanner! w enjoyed. meeting entirely. will be held on Tuesday afternoon, July 20th. a fill! home of Mrs. W. J. 0Nell'l.123 Souk mit street. Actual work will not lib started until September when t study class will be formed. 8pm will be procured to explain vol-lon- phases of government. GAVE LUNCHEON

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