Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jul 1922, p. 4

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In III-on numerous ext-unionism of W of tired men, women and eflflm find Mutation and “sweet I... la roan-lug through the [find old woods, plucking wild flow- at. Ind bro-thin; tho sweet. pun d: of thou dolixlztlul groves. Some «(homuofthonwoodannn M contemplating placing pot- M l-pnvcmu (ht-Mn. odou- d (a (ho udulvo use of amnion , The {allowing is I continuation of fin mid: which began last week. W from a book published in 1886, ”tolling the advantages of Downers . Beautiful Natural Gave... q! forest trees. Them groves nre mush. in area, containing many W: of um, 1nd also_ contain- ing I great variety of Wm. belu- flhl and ornamental trees. Like the suns." 37933;"?! WALKER a DICKE Painting lawn .I , ers Grove M M. and "3-K a all ”It chant-ll, 37 vflh "I. dr, 1m fr.- pr.“ “tumultuous-11n- m. mum-a noon. and Inh- fl ”formuflh'“ mum-«mm u plan-u. as 3 “Bethesda" for the sick, or us a resort for‘the pleuure mixer. _ The markets of the vicinity, it is believed horn experience and cérnperâ€" ison, ere better supplied with fresh country produce than those of towns nearer the city that have to depend upon the city markets (or supplies. Fresh dairy butter, eggs, milk and other farm and garden produete cam be had at all times in abundance and at low prices. from the lumen and garden direct, or the atom. V036 cables or all kinds can be grown with but little labor or are, or an 1be bought at the atom or of venden ‘usunlly at what city people would pronounce very low rates. For this we have plenty of morn. and garden upon my be rented or numbered it comparatively nominal mun. Pu- tun” for bones and attic in than plentilul, while chopped or ground feed In furnished by two rnlllu. Home of our dtiuu lure lound the rela- lng o! of celery. ”mm. barrier and [rape {or the Chicago market: quite W. Our been nun-ht: ere “nailed by there parties with the choicest end but fruit. huh fun hemmed, steps will doubtleu ho taken to provide facilities for Its use by the thousands of sufferers who are anxiously and earnestly “waiting for the stirring of the poo ” Considering its high oltitudo of 160 fuel: above the Into, the cleanliness ol the villoge, and the entenslve groves, in connection with the reasonably supposed volue of this wnur and the newness to Chicago. it would seem that no place could he more suitable Utility Service Relieves the Heat 31"‘h'andgo' " me illustration in’our new “Service and Security.” Readthe ofduWatchnltede donqndkamw Ham “WWW m gmm“ WWW” Chum. the lemmedlodof mil mmmmwmm it, ago. Tbmhtefiulflnsfc “WWW Thu ’mund W“ i' an “Wm“ factor inmncufity utility “MM 11.: 7% Preferred Shares.“ .Wm 0W Ki: roux LOCAL GAS orncr, DOWGIDW : '- map. the odd draught: and their ‘consoquences multln. fro. the opening of doors at out station. We have traded much during our u- ndem, and In glad of an. op- portunity a! I'Il‘dlnfl- a duo mod 0! pain to the popular “Burn-[ton Route” for the high order of m gem! and suburbia uMa. Yeti an cloudiness and elegant o! It" mad-on. tho courteous and mum": Instant 0! its ouployu. thorough discifline. «NM and muo- «In!» for and mm! well». 0! p.- ammouaq.andaymu Aug-odor. _ ‘ I from 5:40 A. M. to 11:30 P. H. 091“ 3 number of these trains sun hum end atop at this point. while other: make no stop between Chicago and “The Grove.” The huerla an Item of grant importance Ind mvelflenee, especially in winter. :5 WI! CHIISTIAN EfiDEAVOB PICNIC Saturday, July 15th. was 3 grant day in Chrlation Endeavor ckdes' hembouta, being the occasion of tho annual “Q” division picnic. The a!- !air was held in the woods at Lyons-i ville this time. I! m [dummy to make the hip from Vie-tern monkeyshinea and e zew mums en- Spriega in My mks, but on er- sued, and were followed by u marsh-l rlval them were met by a fleet of mallow roast. (The fire was in such cars, mostly Fords. The filter-men proportions that our fe‘eeo roasted was spent In generel exuhenn‘ce I'M before the mnhmllows did), unbridled hllnrty, for we were clear Ralph lemon, Aasodnh Field any ffom urea and form, and our Secular); of this state. we: prea‘ W 0M: “0 “‘9 CV90"! W“ fltflngly â€" closed by a simple service of Steel!)- _.A._-.__....nI-nn-e A. L. Webster Wheaten. nil-oh LEAVE owns AT 1113 “mm omen hammofectoquaremnnlowhflethcy last, unmounted. fifty cam; cloth mounted yith ml. Ian, £1.26. Postage pull inst meshed at the County Surveyor's omee. road: In Dqu County. Includes the Fox river ter- ritory in Kane County from Aurora to Elfin. 1,000 Maps of Du Page Count! (Tn it not!!!“ Ml. M) ture. prayer custom-:7 dignity m not In order -â€"-nor yet in evidence. “In the eve I young mn’l lane! Lightly turns to thoughts 0! (m " We noticed flat the girls were in the same predicament. however, so all meant proceeded to devour the gupplies laid in by the hosts. lore monkeyshinea and e few stunts en-l sued, and were followed by a meal». mallow roast. (The fire was in such proportions that our few: roasted before the mnbmllows did). Ralph lemon, Aasodnh Field “um‘u “a. Darn-um... IUNICII'AI. Hutch-MS!!!“ JOHN S. BU Rm“ out; a song amund the Uttlol’ord N unedu- Phone 312-1 Lgndacape Gardening, our 901.ch Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. BAKER’S BAKERY ROY‘ McMANUS. Prop. Our Good: In Pun and Wholesome 22 S. "III St.‘ Plum MB LEKACHOB okFANOS. 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