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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Sep 1922, p. 2

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IMICHELIN If and Mr: P Venn-d an the pmd pawn“ of the "No girl. Eve- Iyn Dorothy, who nptured’flw first prise in the baby show conhst held It St. Joseph‘s church laz‘Thursday in connection with the bazaar. 1 “on by priests of the Domiâ€" nkan Order. um begin in St. Jospplfi clutch. Sundty, 06050:- 6 IndA will continue one took. [re-china at morning In John Hour“ and In John 0. Icon mum! to Dosfloims. Iowa. this use! tn vhfl with their MpM' Ind unily who is profemr at the e Unlwnity. They will b:- [our It Ind Mu K. 0. Rim“. of Rant I“ venue, have Murmd "om llrhrood, "I. when Hwy were called In“ anhy by the death of Mn I‘mu'l father. Fumrnl Nn‘iron VIN bald lust Thursday Born to Mr And Mm Norris 0‘ Mann, 0! Highland “aunt. Tun- dly. Soptrmlu-r I), I love» pound Mar. Both In Fauna" and lull)": 015: I!!! do"; fine. mm. In. G. B. Auvtin o! Bal- m: mm. In Inry Sullivan of Chitngo and Alan Sulllvnn. o! lino". Win" Vinit- od Int Pddny '10: In. Sulllun'u The Phil-then dam of Hm ' on'gre- fldotul church will meet with Mrs. Tullk. o! I'rhxe avenue. on Next Thom!” evening, October 6. instead 0! the usual due. Iain St. Warren Ave. Phone 284 09068 nos m3 CABS Kr and Hts F. B. Towsley. of East Inple nvenue Ind It and In T. P. Kelly. of North Fond avenue, m- tnmod Sunday from several dnys vu- adon spent ut Goldwater. Mich. Hrs L. M. Brookins. was operated on Tuesday at the University hospi- tal for appendicitis. "or friend» here will be glad w hour that she ls get.- lJng dong nicely. Wynne Devereaux And his mother were called to Kewaunee by the ser- ious illmr,‘~ of Warren Deverenux’ Miss Marion Dead: has xelurned to Valpari-m University where she will resume her study in the Home Economics department. Mrs Emily Mrkwcka has returned from Milwaukee where she took a short rest at the Sacred Heart sani~ tarium. She is much improved. Harry C. Morgan, who is taking a [rye-medical course in Valpariso Uni< varsity, spen‘t the week end a! the Dead: home. The regular meeting of the Peoples Forum will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock in Library hall. Raymond Clarke spent the week ‘cnd as the guest of Mr and Mrs Mc Vean at Sunnyslope farm. Mrs John Eckert was called Sioux City, town, last Saturday the death of her mother. in Auro fa. [PERSONALS l J03. Pfafl' is again a patient at the Wat Side hospital where he undel-~ went another operation. Mr» Clarence Shambo and Mr.» H. Wright visited Sunday with relatives Kidwell Garage Co. 96 33 3! 31 Size Here are Rock Bottom Prices on the Worid's Quality Tires and Tubes 13K 4% 4% 4V. 4% 4% Soft and eveing 5.70 5.1‘ 4.75 3.45 2.70 Straight Side Tm and Clincher Type Oversize Cords 815.50 51.85 48.95 48.16 37.70 38.55 40. '70 41.55 39415 28.35 Mn Georg“ Barry and Miss Ruth Wisp. maintained at a binhriay surprise party for their mother. Hrs R C Briggs, at her home in Prince avenue Monday evening. Five flund< red mu played, Mr and Mrs Harry Himea winning the first when; Mrs; W J Stank and Mr John Ralston, the; wand and Mr and Mr! C 1 Winter uw consolation. Delicious reimb- rnentz Ind an old fashioned Virginia wel. ended a delightnt evening. rd an if the very air. wk“. van! was summed with the elixir of Me and one mum! to {ml the one to (Alto wing and fly.â€"-RHP. Th1": film mod the In (elk RIP. but nothin'w doin' we ven- uod down to (he old typowrikr. Wrdnemy a! this uni Wis on of 0"- most bountiful fall day: the writer of this has em seen. It m- [ Tho n-gul-r monthly meeting 0! ‘tho Woman's "bu-Sonny Soda». of tho Mathmliul rhurrh will be held at tho homo o! In: E F Wonlay, on Thumhy. October 5, I! 2:30. In R. [-7. Kauai!" will be the leak-r; Subjcu. "Design; of Auden! ARM- mu." Th: miung hostess.- vill be In Gilleapb. Mrs Elli: tad In The FI‘HOW'Shlp din» of tho First M‘ E. Church will be entwined tt the horm- 0! Mn E A lemmy. 102 Carpenter stmt. Monday evening. Odnbor 2. Do not tom! the pinto com-duo". An “min-Inca of 0“; Indian penny will be obliged. Asa mung mun-um are Mrs. Worsley :uul Mnu Rowland. Tho Ladies Aid Society of the Con- gregational chumh will meet Thurs- day. October 6. at 1:30 p. m. In the church parlors. The hams will be Mesdunes Hem-ham, A. C Kim kolly and Sillik. A cordial invitI-‘ “on is extended to all members and friends to be present. Don't format the Eastern Star Har- vest Festival this and tomorrow alt- emoons and evenings at the corner of Curtisa' and Washington streets. The booths will all be under cover and teh money healind will be do: naned to «he prospective Downers‘ Grove Masonic Temple. Mr and Mrs J. H. Scheel and son, Walter. of LaGrange. formerly of this village, left Chicago Wednesday evening, October 22 for a tour of Cal- ifornia. They may be gone all winter‘ and expect to visit many of the for} mer Downers Grove people living in the southem pant of that state. Sam Miskelly. Frank Brunx and Alfred Gardiner drove to Long Lake last Saturday and spent the week end fishing and hunting. They report the luck in both sports rather poor, the ducks not yet méking their appear- ance in any great numbers and the fish not taking anything. Due to the kindness of Anna: Koh- ley, south of Lisle, a. terry party gathered black walnuts in his woods last. Sunday. In the party were Mr and Mrs G B Austin and son; Mrs L. Reger and sons; Mr and Mrs W J Stants and daughters; Miss Elsie Pischel and Robert Haasel. of Lemont. Hinsdule‘ Mr and Mrs Fred Wolf and son, who have been visiting for the plat month with their parents, Mr und‘ Mrs C H Stunts, of North Main St"; returned Monday to their home In} Reg)?!” ”63m? Fabric Cords Casings 812.75 24.15 15.50 $10.00 12.75 nownm GROVE mmpowxms magma. mom Commi.;sioner Ream presented the semi-monthly pay mll {or the period from September, 1, 1922 to September 16. 1922 and moved that some be ap- proved and warrants drawn for the several amounts, u (allows; PAY ROLL Sept. 1 to Sept. 15, 1922 1 0001...! Accounts 3 Finance: \ W C Barber-Salary . “310.4% Morris- Shoe Store Commissioner Heart: presented the annual Tax Levy Ordinance for the fiscal year beginning May 1, 1922 and ending April 30, 1923 and moved for its passage. On roll call Commis- sioners Hertz. Hulier and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none, Man tion carried. 1 New Fall stock of Shoes, Rubbers, Gym and Tennis shoes. We have the largest stock and latest styles to fit the entire family. SPECIAL CARE IN FITTING THE CHILDREN Minutes of the meeting of Septgm- ber 11. 1922 were :cad and Commit;- sioner Haller moved a» approve same. On roll call Commissioner» Heller, Heart: and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carned. Buy Your Shoes of a Shoe Man Premnt at roll call Commissioners Remit. [hiker and Mayor Barber. RESOLUTION Resolved, That in the absence of the Village Clerk, Chas. M. Hitch. Commissioner Irving G. Beam; act for him and perform hm duties and do whatever he would be required to do if present Hui; 18m day of Sepâ€" tember. 1922. On roll call Commmmoners Haller, Heartt and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Downers Grove, £11., Sept. 18. 1922. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove. Illinâ€" os. Commissioner Halter presented the following resolution and moved for its passage: OFFICIAL mo- CEEDINGS 01" um VILLAGE COUNCIL Name A DDRESS NO COST 0R OBLIGATION TO SEE YOURSELF. Don‘t cost any more than a good boiler of other nukes. but is the most ancient for oil burning. Before arranging for a new boiler let me show youâ€"â€" The Breast on Burning hone: Cm be installed uthfmrfly in most bow-n or furnace-L "unfettered and Guaranteed by I Strong. Re'i. Iblo Company Kn business for 20 yam. NO 5001‘. COAL 0R ASHES In ”use.“ Avenue DOWNERS GROVE BERRYMAN SYSTEM OF OIL HEATING HEATING YOUR HOME WITH 01L using the MEASURED HEAT o! “I? The Chicago Steel 'l_'anlt Co. Call 34-" or Write for Information Gite-Per OUR PRICE IS RIGHT OUR FIT IS PERFECT B. E. BA LCZYNSKI “BA L” ILLINOIS Commissioner Hallel- moved to ad- journ to the next mgular meeting date September 25. 1922. On roll call Commissioners Haller. Hum Ind Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. RESOLl'TlON Resolved. That Ordinance No. 64A providing for Local Improvement in East Chicago .M'enue. Fairview Ave- nue. Indianapolis Avenue, Giers St.. Florence Avenue. ‘Nlnth Street. Cen- ter Sweet and Benton Avenue be put Upon its paasage. On roH can Com- nlisjioners Holler, Heart! and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. Phone: Cable! 1732 "35 S. Mkllim A". Commissioner Huller presentefi the following resolutiox and moved‘ for It» passage: J L Raymond (in full) 6.00 Stanley Shebcr .V . . 12.80 C G Fenimore . .. 12.80 Frank Allen ............... 112.50 0n mil can Comnmsioners Hear“, Haller and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays nbne. Motion carried. Dept .ot' Public Property H L Thompson-Sznlary ............ 1 Oh Irwin .............. .. Wilber Dunn .. Charles Terry ‘ .. V ........... Arthur Worthel . Andrew Sheber .. A Diode-rich; . .. .. .. William H Carter . . . ............. Ray Chaplin ‘ M Vennrd .................................... 57.50 W H Edgeton .. 57.50 A B Snow 7.50 William Bender ....... 4.16. Harry W Bryce 4.16 Charles Haller .. .. 4.16 C Fond Davis 15.005 Dept. of Streets Improvements 5 Budzik (SeWers)â€"Slaray ...... $16.00 (Streets) _ ,, . .. 32.00 32.00 P Nelson (streets) .. Healthier Automatic Dept. of Health Safety Nelson (pinâ€"Salary ............ i Chm. M. Hitch. Village Clerk. CHICAGO .36 F .00 $16.00 60.00 70.00 52.80 Downers Grove, Ill. Delivery Service--Twice Daily to Downers Grove, Westmont Vicinity Open Wednwday Afternoon QUALITY and SERVICE How Aluminum Occurs. Aluminum is nu! (mum! in a pure 1form. but In (-mnhinullnu. chiefly as an oxide in the mineral mmndum (ruby. Bunphm- um! elm-11v): hydrated oxide In bauxite. hydrnrgilllto um! diaspora: hynlrutm! phustplmh‘ In wuwnliw; hy- drous sulphate in a-umblnuliun with punt-m in uluuiw uml In (-nxublnatlon with «rim-n :um mvmls us ulmninntes. us In \pinvl. vhrysulmr)! null xuhnito. It also i» "uuml m. u smmw in various cluyx. ll~ rlm-I‘ Hl‘i‘ i4 bauxite. Marshmallow Creun, pint can ........... Early Variety Peas, 2 cans .............. Fancy Red Salmon, tall can .............. Imported Norweigian Sardines, in olive oil 6% oz. jar Spanish Olives ................ No. 1 California Hams, per pound ........ Ca-h lying: wound is a standing Imitation I. burgh“ Md huh din. I! )ou don't with In ”Mu "kudosâ€"AM wattle Injury or dumb-09": I CHECKING ACCOUNT In this bank billy and m )ou: hilh b) check. WIMMER’S BRBBERY . MARKET Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank That. In mm, L what you n)- to every «mum In use an- mumu when you carry your Mary in your poem or Mile It In! In the home. . Students entering this month will be given the opportunitv of appearing in lecitals during g1the hol- idays. is the foundation of all art. Are you depriving your children of a foundation? A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1802 â€"2‘* discount on all cash [1an G. T. WIMMER, Proprietor EXPRESSION For rates and interview telephone 416-M. “COME AND ROB ME" EDNA LOUISE FITCH Reader and Teacher of Exprgssion SATURDAY ONLY way, Mr 29, non loiioh Concerning Lightning. Continental Europe had. and has. In nuporslltlnns regarding llghtulng. II zumu- parts it is helleved that the blfd called cross-hm, kept In the house an I not. in a sun- [lulu-nine of destme- flun ut’ the house by lightning or fire. It is said that this puwer ls granted in [he Mini homusc- It used its pecu- liarly Hhupmi hill, with the two man- dihh-s urn->4! nnd ('russml over each uiher, (I. minim lin- nails from the wounds 1' Phi-lat impaled nu the cross. Telephone 227 -.‘rl . . 15¢

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