Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Apr 1922, p. 5

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'Im“' ".15 $“""""‘“"""mԤa‘$§r fl.‘ “5“ “M ’""- “mm “4 -.~. BEBWYN MAY 'nunn Gliuer, well Mr at the Klinger hone. ». m BEL.” __ vi... Dance with Now! Stu-ll I. In. Hurry Faun and daughter. Hun o! Wail-eat ___. Funm; wen guem d Ilr. ad Con-mu. In. m W nun-nod f"- ln. hm leClinhek of Him-isle. h at. “If” M“: Anton I‘ dinner Mr. m. m, having hu- ton-il- fl. . ._â€"â€". Announcement wu nud- thix week and. Ills! ‘ifil- Slum :pent Sun- of a unique lay party and dance \o _ day with “In Spencer Gm funny. be given under the auspice- 0! Nu- , .‘l n_,,,_rl Ilâ€"l-LA‘ .' n“‘â€"h‘- We‘sun Spring: Ir. no! In. I". an um n Ggorg. Herbert is not 'Adull Mr- The Bully-n School ehlflnn en- jgyod their spring much last week. 11:. Inner (rule when Ilsa 31" cue 3nd Viol; W. spent “‘6 uni in Syn-lame. mu with Ii“ Ir. Funk Yuan: has been very mmupumwswiwwu- uéiTandnmhe-J Mrs. Botswan- nimble several «bars I.» week- ta. A)“ III-II. Harry King of Chicago spent the week end with her sister. Mrs. Paul L‘fley. ' Algernon Barn-x University Pun-in! Lucien Yackley is recoveri g :1. the St. .Charles huwpihl wryln ely {tom hi- operation for appendicitis. In. Edward Whilumkellu Incl thallium, Frances ml Margaret. of Lemon. spent the week and with Mr. Ind Mn‘. Harry Abrams. Ills. Elennnrc Schmiu miteruinnl In. Charlotte Schmitt and children and John Doerr at dinner Buster. Mr. and Mrs. William Seilor, Wil- lilm. Jr.. Evelyn and Laura. of Le- mont. span! Sunday with Mr. and In. Harry Abrams. Mr. an lilm. Jr" moat. S!“ In. Har Mrs. Harn' Faster few fr'K-ml:K Saturday few day's. WOW Mrs. Goldman. moth" Klinger. spam Easter al weeks. Buddy RCN' week end at tl In. Goo. Dumb Julia and Gludys b13011 The Blmcle boys are 80‘“! “‘7“ had siege of the “WW-‘- hill-ale: on‘ an. lr. and Mrs. Joscph Dieter culled | Mrs. Wendell Doerrrlngl daugh- [hunting WALKER 8: DICKE Painfing T” 3‘ HARDY PERENNIALS Send Foi' List or Telephone 4274 Ste um n Barnard has returned m ' Paving spent. his spring with the home folks. '31." .15", on Sunday. Rcmv «If Auydiu spent the at the Adam Dieter home. ERNEST KR USE 1 Block "'0! - 2 Bloch South of Fainiol Are. slam. ‘2 "LB Ind 123-3 n a" work cheerfully furnished Now Is the Time to Plant n. moth" 0‘ Mrs. Jack Enter at the Klingor whilmnkellu Ind icmlorfpr of Galena nk (image. Easter. will n-maiu for a l'a Doria-min; oownms GROVE. ILLINOIS Benin; - Sewer Building Gus Fitting rm a; all Fred D. Heinlle P LU MWBING onto-tamed Honing. working for visiud 1., w...- u... Wm- __ V." -i, ,,_ â€"â€" antl- Couneil, Knight 0! Col-uni". list .1th “Inger and In. “at It Marya Club Home. Bcrwyu. Wod- or were in lament on Wot-uhy mad-y evening. lny 8. The Gonnâ€" with In. Bunk-R who is seriously cil embraces reside-NJ!” “I. C. ill. Etcfmlerwynufinle. Thin _. will be no first emnunmenc by the HM and William Greene. pn- Oouudl Illa the vomiemmy auc- IBM and William Greene. pn- Oouudl line- the vomiermlly auc- mud their inch". w Gram. eeqsful “Will! It Liar-Isa PC." with - udit‘br his birthday. It is nary 28 which wu mended by more‘ not only I mt delight to him in: than 400. i also to the smile bully which enjoy The cnlerhlnmnt committee is_ the mandarin] 3mm- evunlm. planning to lntn‘duce I number of novel stunts. including I by balloon LmERAN CHURCH number, in which the dam will cummm almllula‘. curry I my bullw- andrenduvor to fimmwuuu LUI‘BERAN CHURCH SECURES SUITABLE 1101‘ FOR BUILDING Commutin- Meecing In (bum-4 lion! and Mah- Plan- (or line Flt-n. Immanuel Ev-ngelieol Luthenn Church. the youngest contention in this community. is making npid pro- gress. During the short time that the oongregntion ha been fined by n resident pastor it has almost doubled its membership. Attend-nee It di- vine services has increosed more than one hundred per cent. The average othmhnce now is forty peopie over agaimt fifteen 'untl twenty of last year. Easter Sunday witnessed a banner ottemlam, some seventy people being present. Realizing the inconvenience of not having a church building of their own, the members have finally succeeded in securing o suitlble site for their future church. The hull' acre loo-ted on the north om corner of Grove and Corpenter streets hos heen punhascd by the connotation. This is a very desir- able location for a church sad the memhen are eagerly looking fol-word to the «lay when they will be this to worship in a choral home of Iheir Ion Frau-km.“- Donna Mhmln Frunlill'u father. Jmhl Fail-Mn. cannula] In Mum-u {mu nomad Mum: NM Ills mmlwr. I gram-9 II'Q‘. mm the via-ugh!" of I'l-Ier Fain-r. u mum mulvr. timed for Ma M-Ilnmhmpy um! tantrumâ€"e. I“flu: folk-x to mow :- boul anal live in comfort in wen“ nook and corner of the world. An electric win- loadiny into your house puts you in touch with all the modem pos- 'Htil‘.~u Let lb: do [M wiring. II in an rlectriul In and I. Iive up I; your oppor- lnnmn you must take full advantage 5»! «team. a! assistance. lJ-X‘TRICITY is help- â€"â€" Mr. Elm I'd-nerve. gum vim bucking pm 59:103.... A suicmnmittee is rhve-tigatinxi the possibilities of having one or. more dances to music waned {um Schnecudy by radio. I Burlington Railroad commuters on Monday change-l routes to adjust themselves to the new temporary subuflun Iermina| between Jackson boulevufl and Harrison sun-ct. The shifting of subnlbln traffic from We old Union Station was made to per unit conntmcu'on work on the new station. Through "sins um are u»- ing the old twin sheds BURLINGTON COMMUTEIIS USE TEMPORARY DEPOT of GIVE In mm A'l‘ BEBWYN MAY mm!) m w”; The An .1 (living. Tho an o! lh'luu In an Inn-urn! m We all appreciate a newly [)an house «3 admin- putty wall paper. We would ply more for I house nicely minted, and value it mute: i! beautifully decorated Don’t let that uldod vllu empe you. Have ywr home enhanced in this mnner by a skilled workman. Our years of experience ‘ith all bimhrs' of work hue fitted us to please the moat criticll. ’- F. C. MOBERG Gs ‘ON pm :- m ”I“ m DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS F A cold. rainy mornin -â€" a warm and sunny noontide. Then a shift 0 the wind, and a drop of fifteen degrees before night. That’s April weatherâ€"a “quick change artist.” ‘ The only possible way to keep comfortable and healthy during such a season is to have a heating system that’s just as flexible as the weather chart. Use a gas room heater. UPHOISTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or ‘ Hinsdalc, Illinois Now is the tilnqyou need them and NOW we have them. “A stitch in time saves nine,” attend to that “stitch" now. THE NASH GROCERY (Ir I‘M warn and dry. TI!" THEM AND SEE run YOURSELF! Tim in nothing him than a pair of god. Mm. rlh- her- or Ovemhou to In, Flexible Heat For Changeable Weather, A an o! In In; WE SELL G001) SHOES Wt UfledGa f‘x esfi?mn Comp"; Phone 8 2| 5. Main St. THAT ADDED Vi DUE The temporary emeelntiun wee airmen-d by W. Lee CW. chairmen end B. H. leChe-ney, Secretary. Per the perm-nut emulation there were two mime for their-en; W. Lee Cane, a! Downers Gum. and John needle. of West Chic-go. 0n roll call vote Ir. Cepps wee elected with 11'! votes. Ir. ladle receiving 95 vetes. The number of votes to which eeeh eelnmltteenln is entitled le heeed on the eel-her of Republi- ‘cen votes cent It the lent mere! elective. On motion of)“. needle ‘llr. Can): we: deelercd the unenl- gmous choice of the convention {or ‘rheirmen. \ For Secretery, Miss Heme Glue, m w“... m «led-red the choice J. I... lumen, bee-ere:- el then Neer Fast “elk! drive for {nude in the community, repute thet e “tell of m he: been collected by the Dow-en Grove committee In. I. 11. Prime, chit-en «(the matinee. new, “It Is e privilege to be e pert of! the work at keeping Alive thin curving pet-pie. It is mt- flyie' tint Downer: Grove he m- ponded so generously. l ten this "heels of thenling, an behalf of my- eelf end the mm of the merit- tee,t||oeewhompendedtothecell and those who did the work 0! toll- citing." Central Committee vu omniud nt‘ Wheaten Hominy anemon with al- most 3 full delegnlion o! cot-Innue- mel unseat. For Secretary. Miss Hattie Glen, "'2' “'0" WM did the Vorl o! Ioli. of lem, was declared the choice .:‘with" of the conventinl without a dissent- ing \‘ote. Bliss Gas is the only wo- “ . ”MM ' man in (he county deem l3 precinct. h] “I! {m of Web." ‘1‘ committumnn and is the first in the Dun-Io Eben. “but I can’t new no Man county to nerve id that apathy. In Ill] mun umun' do run of do 7, 4. . L. u, Ann“- , A" ,L n,“â€" E. R. "My. at Glen Ellyn. who for my yarn was secretary at the CelltFIl Committee, was chosen tmasurer.‘ Delegates were named to the Con- gmssional com-ennui] which was held It Aumra on Wedneuloy nml also to the sale convention which conâ€" venes in Springfield tothy. The conQentFon adjourned to meet u! Wheaton on Saturday afternoon. Mu 20. Walter S. Behb, M. D. 32 S. Lincoln St., Phone 15 Hinsdalé, Illinois m max-1‘1 Telephone 635 write Inlll.PdueMMWh Sam: Ami-cuticle “Wanna-a. warm tn he his Influence all de um.” William S. Hart “WHITE OAK” ruminant":- ""‘u‘ monuments 31mm: s 1101' WATER WITH MIMI?! SYRIIGE m-‘mm DRUGGIS'I'S name A mac s'ron mom :1sz SIEBERT 8 NORRIS. $3.50 Value, SP1: 12A]. at A Amy a! men whn lirul and laugh! when ”I: OH ,3, limr Wont was new. M A Paramount Pith": wuh a :ruly nmrk'nblo including Marjorie Dav. John "Hum. Nib Huh“. I Cnrpenter, Sihyl Carmen nnd n store of other; A uoiom won» 00le out tones at ‘31 WITH 11!li noun" ‘3. I01 It“ FONT“). Y~A m POLLAID COIID‘ .3 Pa! With Richard Barthelmess as “Youth” All!) s-mu ummn’ and INTERNATIONAL NEWS awnâ€"lud- ‘ ~ mm 6 NORRIS as. and Wed.. April 25th-26th “EXPERIENCE” $2. 19 The lure 04’ life and all m ennui-I The way of the vault with me who In “and to II» left 11» hand of I‘ve, lifting 3 Intel soul to bani-us. Ethel Clayton and. Fri, April 27th-28thv‘ ,\ PARA MOUNT PKTI’IU‘} AND aux-m w: mu. run an on: nl. " m IIAU'IIFUI. was mmnlo-mmfli mm. manna NIAI meant RUGS wean-nu PHONE 391 10m.

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