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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Sep 1922, p. 4

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a In people arr talking tally u i! (by thought the church-u had out w their uu-lulnesu And might mt will be (Io-«t Many If «Na. .1 a. they had boomâ€"nut in to My 031 In Ignoring the own dour lu “nhlp; 0w (bun-h play- no con- wdou pad in their lira». In! Bernard Shaw dhl HM leave 'Ul Autumn! n! amnion without Ol- lhrlllna. Incl Um siguMnm-v of it 8. la the «non In (an !or it. Our fire equipment was wholly in: Must!) and after trying in vain to get the village council to purchase new equipment .the firemen conceived the idea of purchasing a truck by popular subscriptoiu. They took a- buse and jeers all in the same spirit 3nd put it over. There are few fil- Inger; with a body of men who would work as faithfully as the local fire- nun getting in return nothing but the subduction of knuwing that their homes and the homes of their neigh- bour were safer from the dread fire Milli through their alerts Thur Shuvinn Vvirw. put banly. will occasion mull uurpn'xo, perhaps. No! Our hat is off to the firemen {or having momplisha! what they set out to do â€"- give Downers; Grove real On protection. Chicago Evening Pout. Deni-n! Sh; tort-n“)! expressed. the opfinion that It would be A good thing to claw up all (be L‘hufl'Mn. IF THERE WEI": N0 Clll'llCflES I! 3!! the churchn now In In rlM~ OJ, M MW in what-nu. it would not it long until “u poopto- lvlt the mvd for Hum so lnlonu‘ly Hun they rook! fimami (Mk «opening. but! every Friday morning from tho Joe of In Dovmen Grove Publinh- h; Commny. 37 Nerd: Main strut. Mien Grove. Illinois. w. J. sums. . . . .wm C. 1. WINTER . . Business Muller Inbred at. the Downers Grove Post :5 second clan mail mutt“. “whining rates mado known upon ”fication. Subscription rates $2.00 In year. Singie copies 5:. Downers Grove has a fire truck which is efl’icient, which is the envy of many fire departments in the vicâ€" inity and which we would never have had had it not been for the zeal of the members of the local voiunteer fire fighters. This 6% slum; (antimony Inwflhl ohM‘rwr to We Inodnm 0! "Hum" far “dull Ind sonny . ' A splendid hula out-Mann: hm pal church * but nrnninwl by ”w pastor «I Um aflemaon on Fine Eunxiral (Tum-h. Al prvumhllighlnml Ive the membership is seven. Th prmipmm for .00 urn, much driighh-vl with their ranged In (0‘ flying at (he evening "win! a! â€"â€" pk wrre murh drlightfil with (Mifi finyinx at (he evening sow-vice n! the rhurrh lad Sunday aml sang host enthusiastically to their mm- ”nimpnt. Thvy will again render I apt-cit! via-(ion next Sunday pven- ing and arcnmpnny tho «mgr-much"- ul flinging. They are dimw hy the ”slur, who hac plant! himself in Math and nrrhndraa Him a lad 0' l! yQ‘lf‘. Mr. Name“ has purmocl Mum-ed Ammu- fur hie ”difficult of efficiency in tho dimtimu of bands and orchestra: under [‘rnfnzs‘m Louie H Comic, of Chicago. TRY A CLASSIHBU AD THE FIRE DEPARTMENT Special pr izos “(nth .3 “in be given to ex en con- testant staying in mntest to the finish and keeping the rules COME TOâ€"â€" Elm W. Friedflch‘s Stole 15 West Railroad Street Phones 372 and 429-] Men and get full information. from In HMnriu! in the The Content Wigwam 9- (mm an uncut“! um Ann Grill“: and lmlc luv cam in. («land hon. an" n 'mmt delightful mu in Vermont. Iiu Katherine Gdfith named with ,IMM Ind 1n" (nth at tho Phfl mum Miriam Sunpson la main; n 0:! cottage. Mm John Utley, of Chicago, was a guest at Belmpnp Farm last week. A very jolly crowd left Saturday on a camping trip. The night was ppent gt D0163"), rifloflng on to Clinton. Iowa on Sunday and return- ing home Monday. The party was MIN Clara Ynckley and sister. Mabel Polling, George and Clarence Polling. It Raymond Schulu and Miss Hue! Beasley won the prise waltz n flitlcmst Wednesday evening. Big balk-on dance. Wrdnonday nice September I3. It Hillcmt. Come on out and enjoy the (nu. new. I“: AM: vi" In! tho ‘0th at the Gooddch «hoot. Mixs Julia Klinger enununed Inst Sunday in honor of her mother's 50$ brthday. The guests wen_l§r and mun lindy. o! LNG. I!“ ud- donly :1 (km o'r‘ock yuurdly ul- tnnm {I “no 8!. Chute: hand“! at Aumu. H:- has boon I in“ than lot «was! rah ad wu ap- purrntly on "n md :- («ovary when his conduhm took I am 7 "lzhe Missesrfldrie and Veronica Kohley are attending the Teachers" Institute at Elmhurst this week. WM} and Mrs Harry Abrams were at Lemon! on Labor Day. vfiény in the. vicinity attended the fair at the Naperville Country club on Monday. It was a very success- ful aflalr. Mrs H. A. Robinson. Mr and Mr: D. Stiefboldt and children. Mr Ind Um lmuis Steinhouse and children. Pun! Klingon o! manhunt. Alfred Stanley. Robert Krunnn Ind Ills: lat-ion Miller, of szerville. Delicious re- lreshments were served. Mr and Mrs J. Stmka, Bill Riedler, Henry and Ted I’fafl'. It was' a most delightful trip and thoroughly enjoy- ed by all. Mr and Mrs Adam Dieter enter-1 mined Mr and MR! M. Schwartz, Mr, and Mrs John Egormann and sons, off Naperville and Miss Nettie Schwein,‘ l of St. Jae. M0,. on Sunday. 1 7 Mr and Mrs Harri oFster motored to Bataviu on Tuesday. The Bert Gordon family are the proud poxsessors of I new F‘qrd sedan use: 11mm. or Luau: mm suoopuu rhnnn fur the wow. TN (In!!! was nouns-1 but “fled Q0 "uh his bed Mon be mad any. Punt-l nrnunmntn have M M hon “no MPH-d. Henry Bailey of Juliet is visiting friends in the vicinity. The annual thumb ”Id madly school picnic of 8. Amkm Rpm-o- pll clan-h win to hold Mom. aflemaon on the mm hm . Highland venue. non)! of (m. A pmxmm for .11 :32: Ms MI I!" ranged to rant the eniin day. Per-hunt "MUN In hit). a. ‘M “(Her two "I IMnu- «m mum as lmy lhr 1mm of uranium; "w or": d “f9, “In" it nwn- In Nu- mm lt "ll mu m tn c-uwhaling m-ll mar:- wr- u-«muy. Hum 41- ruy'n‘x "-9 (war "In th wutlll ['1 (Mm: in "w vkvfl, cmncm mm o! ammo". A vault in tumpuruilu'lv a gimp“ machinv. mmuinim: an invrnzn- u! about HI «Minn [nu-u. "mun-r. by armul mum lo 1-": hmm fmmd Hm! tho [mnlm-viun uf tin-«- [um rm'uir. (“TV 2.7!“ wpumm ulwrmilfik, Mo. we Drum” 33“. Downer. Grove. Illinoil 775mm - ANDERSEN" ' ' The young people were the incipi- ients of many beautiful and servicable 'gifts and many good Wishes for a Hong and happy wedded life. It is moped they will make their home The bride was gowned in wmce (crepe do chine and carried 3 shown- 1boquet of pink roses. She was at- |tended by Miss Ethlynne Andersen, in! Austin, as bridesmaid while Mr. {Harold Weiss, of Rogers Park, serv- 1ed the groom as best man. ; Tho house was prettily decorated 5with ferns and asters which gave a abeautiful background to the candle~ ,light ceremony. Following the wed- ‘ding was the reception and Mush- !menm were served the guests who : numbered about fifty. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock: Miss Charlotte A. Drees and Mr. Norman E. Andersen were» united in marriage by the fiev. James Freeâ€" man JenneSs at the bride's home in Linscott avenue. Lohengrin‘s wed- ding man-h was played by Miss Helen Hawk, of Kankakee and the care. mony performed in the presence of the immediate families and friends of the couple. with us it; Downers Grove. 86nd of Light. Between the "rim of u wnfl'h a n) of light mum mnw right tluu-s ground “It mum. iride was gowned in rwhlte “You Are Wanted on Long Distance” 00K at it carefull please. Is the name spelled as it s ould be? Is the street number correct? If there is any error or omission please phone to the Local Ofl'ice and 've us an opportunity to rectify the mista e. x This is important because your gas bill may be delayed in delivery if incorrectly addressed. That would shorten the time be. fore the discount ex ired, and you wouldn’t have a fair period 0 time in which to make payment. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Some month the bill might fail to reach you entirely, in which case our collection depargmont would erroneously send you a :sééond statement. In order to avoid these difficulties and misunderstandings, we courteously request that you co-operate by examining the ad- dress on your next statement and reporting any error. ' flWester United Gas {is and Elecntr'IcCome ’1‘. The business man, no matter how “big," is seldom too busy to an. swer a long-distance telephone call. It is a method of approach certain to command respect and attention. The alert and energetic mer- chant and wholesaler will find gmt advan in the use of the Bell universa service in hasten- ing the return to normal business conditions. Your customer is only as far away as the telephone at your elbow. w VILLAGE on wnsmom'. Illinois! constructing cast iron main waiver supply pipes with the necssary the hy- drants, valves and valve boxes, mw certain streets roads and avenues} and providing for the making of sai \ im rovement by special assessment an the issuing of improvement bonds to pay the cost thereof. Spcfi-l Assessment No. 1 NOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all Frsons interested, that the Board of rustees of the village of West- mont. Illinois. having ordered the construction of cast iron main water supply pipes, with the necessary fife hydrantstvalves and valve boxes, "I SBECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE smur- l’da: Wan-1h Forum. The gllnlfl m-ww. the Idea of I child, Draught muny mllllon: of M has to Its Inventor. MUNICIPAL woman m scnvxvon $8 fiat-ton A". PI.- ”-- Domu Omar I'll. L. E. SCHUETZ Carpenter - Contractor Downers Grove, Ill. Telephony 321-R JOHN S. LOZIER South Main Street certain struts wads sud avenues,” in SI“ village of Westmont llliuoiu,tho cram-m for the same Being can in the ofiice of the clerk of said vil- havin applied to the County Court. “Sump Cqunty, .lllfinqifl (v w Ulllwav v ..... , .W for an assessment of the cost of snid‘ improvement according to benefits,‘ said assessment being payable in ten installments. each bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per an- num, and an assessment therefore havin been made and returned to sald art, the final hearing thereon will be had on the 26th day of Sept- ember, A. D. 1922. at the hour of ten o'cloek A. M., or as soon there- after as the business of the Court will permit. All persons desin'ngdmay file ob~ jections in said Court. on: said day and may up at on the hearing and make their" edfense. 0-... em’bé’r' 8. 1922. nke tfleir 'dedfense. Dated Wegtmont, illinois, Sept- GHAS. MBGHEL 8:. SUN unnnwm, cont 3. man NESCO‘ and PERFECTION OIL COOKING STOVES ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES HERO FURNACES WASIIBURN'S CROSBYS GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Get in line for your supply of winter coal by placing your order early Pot Roast, per lb .................... Pork Loins, small and lean. per lb. Pork Butts. per lb. ................. Veal Shoulder, per lb....-.- .......... California Hams, 4 to 6 lb. ave, per lb. Boneless Smoked Butts, per lb ........ Brookfield Sausage, per lb. .......... Amour and Swift Box Bacon, per lb.. Leg 0’ Lamb, per lb ................. Boneless Corned Beef, per lb. . .' ...... Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, 3 pins for. Libby’s canned Spincah, large can..».7.o.... Hearts of Grape Fruit, per can ........... Triscuit, per pk. ......................... P G Soap, 10 bars for ........... * ....... Open Until 9 Honky Moming~No Deliveries . 36 8. Main 8!. ”INSIDE GROCERY MARKET WATER MELONS ON ICE! YUM! 0. H. Torgersn. Selected to make the Assessment. 9~8-2 STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Tm 2 (F0! SAMMY OIL!) Meats Groceries State of ”limb. County a! Duke” In the 011191! -â€" ..._ County. “Bull. October Term, A. 1):. 1922. Nellie 1!. Mason vs. Edwin L. In phpncqry‘cenLenI No. 9244... u ‘5 4...... y. s III Hull“; 1:): unw- -- -.-. -.____ Notice is hereby Even to the aid Edwin L. Mason. deem!“ that the above named comyflalnnu totem filed her bil of complaint .- gainst the hesaid deefndant inhe d cart on the Chancery aidet end that a summons thereupon issued out of sai aid Court, against the above named defendant, returnable on the first day of the term of ft!“ Circuit Court of said DuPa County.to held at the Court one.) of Wheaton. in said Dui’ Collilitiy. on the first Monday of tuber D..1922, as is b law requirodfl which suit is sti pending. Dated at Wheaton, KL, this 26th day of August A. 0.. 1922. Lewis Ellsworth. Clerk. Samuel J. Howe. Complainant's 821i. Samuel J. citor. cums" mcl YUM ! .l5c 21c 17c 51c

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