Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Nov 1922, p. 2

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(he brédo': pumm- fnr "w- whi- Whitt- rose-u wow in run upon: the (hutch all" and credence “MGM In. Gem“ Baton-tan. omnniut,‘ plum! the weddln. nut-hon. nnd' Hannah “Aiming!" during uni «nanny. “to bride was [owned in while, cmpc romum and tamed a bouquet, o! bride’s rout: and ”Hen o! the VIL, Icy. The mnicl o! hwum’, Mind Ethel; Lucille Krurw. at Chicago, won I’ bouquet of (an was. Mr. Cur! P.‘ Wagner, 0! (.‘huugu, attended lbe_ Miss Muriel Adelaide Darling. daughter 0! Mr. and MW. Albert Earl balling, IZO East Chicago AWL, Downers Grove, anal Mr. Wimnm Ar- thur Recklenwahl, ol’Chk-ugo. wen- united in mlrringe by the NW. N. I.’MquunI'I¢-r, in 8. Andn'w's Epis- copal church on Saturday afternoon. Odober 230! at {our o'clock. . IN THAT HOUR OF NEED The company has shown its appre- ciation for the faithful service of its employees and I think it should be appreciated by the public along its line also. The men themselves should feel that the Burlington is their best friend and speak a good won! for their old employers whenever the op: portunlty nth-rs. I know the pubile‘ appreciates the railroad whenever they travel on other lines, it seems Ebolfly Service Ii My Mom Experienced Lady Assistant When Preferred .We Cater to all Denominations Editor, Downers vae Reporter. .‘ Dear Sir: I wish in express myself in regard to the pension system adopted by the Burlington railroad. This step is on» tainly a grand move by the company and the officials deserve great credit {or adopting the best pension system.“ fink Kehwr Pulses the Bonus 8". (on Adopted by the Bld- ington Railroad. A pensiomâ€"r o! 51 years service. Darling -â€" Recktenwald CHAS. W. FRIEDRICH lo get back on the old C. B. Ambulance Service u ell Hun Naperville Downers Grove Rear our name in mind. so that you will know whom to call upon. When some dear one pupa any sad the Son. ice: of a lortldan are necessary. rune-lot that we Ire prepared to give "no Haul of Service you Irish FRANK KEISER. L The United Brethren Bazaar. to be held tomorrow at the Mrkvich store _in lr‘alrviow svenuc just north of the i "Q" will be a good one. Everything is In readiness to no and the Indies are anticiplting a mum! sale. . Wotnn Wells. Arno and Elmer Uhlhon loll Wednesday morning for I duck hunting trip to Shawna, Wit" Order your daily sup- ply from I). H. UHLHORN BULK. Only milk which is handled in a Sanitary Munch as ours can be he t pure. Our milk for baies is mommended by local physicians. whfle they will be me guests of I Fraternity brother of Arno UM- Good Health 099 9! 9w mew-t. aids to the findin "and holdln of good heal is FUR 1 Have your money ready tomorrow when one o! the high school stu- dents meets you with a smile 3nd a tag for the Forest Preserve Com. munity Athletic Field. F. W. KETI'ENRING Contractor W Estimates furnished on Mr and Mrs C E Taylor, of Grand avenue, are leaving tonight for Bloomington. Indiana. to attend the home coming festival of the Univer- sity 0! Indiana. Phone 43~M visited with her sister, Mrs B J Stev- enson, of North Main street, last The Ladies Aid Society of the Grove street church will hold :1 ba- mr in the church parlors December Mr and Mrs A E Gilberg of Chi- cago visited with the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Grotfeld on Grove street, Sun- day. Mrs C Lloyd of Chicago, is shy- ing with her granddaughter, Mrs H I Stoudt of Ross Court. The Infant Welfare will meet on Thursday, November 16 at the home of Mrs Parrish, 11o Oakwood avenue. MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE -â€" I C E -- PERSONALS Don't forget tho tag day for tlio Athletic Field tomnow. Mrs Ed Lambert, of Bushnell, Ill., 121 Falnnount Ave. New ur Old Work Phone 91 Dm. G. 8. Tone. A. R. Moon. of Downeu; Grove and Poona-n. of Chicago, Ind G B Austin, of Bel- The Ladies Aid of Immanuel Luth- enn church will hold a bakery sale on Saturday dternoon, November 18. Home made bread. cakes. cookies. pies and doughnuts will be sold at reasonable prices. The proceeds of the sale will go toward the building fund of the chunk. The local w C. T. U will hold their regular monthly meeting Frldny af- ternoon, November 17, at the home of Hrs C H Parker in Gilbert avenue. Will anyone who wishes to don-to canned fruit to the hospital, bring or send same at that time. half acre he recently purchased of Mr. Kuhms in Grand avenue, High- land Acres. Chimpuctk In no hi; I subject and 0! such fltnl Inputs." to rich people. that I mix nothing «In with It. hung ”than! thst to «to so vault! only district from my eflckncy u a Chi-«punk and ho detrimental to the but int-mu of my patient: who come to me to rec-in thclr health with (‘hhopnctk Adjustmh humus. of some "land having been n-toml to hcslth with sinight. unadulterated Chtropnctk Adjustments If you an ailing in my Irly than". I VIM you to know you till he wckmned to all at my om for a free roan-Italian. Mr. J. J, Foss, a member of the Interstate Commerce Commission. and who resides in Chicago, Is hav- ing a $9,000 residence erected on a this vicinity are on the increase. Protection and the fact that the game hog is almost a thing of the past are bringing back one of the greatest sports in the world, hunting. Rabbits. phensants, prairie chicken. 'ducks and in fact all wild game in inc Riley ,clme out on Saturday for a visit with her sister. Mrs B J Stov- enuon. who wu culled to Chicaga on Account of the illness of her daughter, Rol- region this year. hom's. Thy upset to In; tho limit ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Mrs C 1 Today, of Muietu, Ohio. IS USUALLY MASTER OF NONE A (30th Chlropnctor In Master Of One C. WARREN VALENTINE. D.C.. Ph.C. "an: I. to llâ€"Z lo 1 ’0 Ban Curtis: 8!. Keep in touch by telephone with the boys and girls away at school. The cost of the service is a trifle mm- pared with the comfort and joy of hearing the children's voices and knowing they are weil and in good spirits. Dick is in college. far away from home and parents, and perhaps a little homesick. The cheery voice of mother, father, sister orâ€"perhaps sxvecthcart~cvcr the long distance telephone will cheer him wonder- fully. “Hello, Dick; This Is Mother!” ‘A Jack ol All Trades’ (Nun-(icon, ”In. and Mrs Edward Addis and funny, ‘0! Los ‘Angeles, California and also ‘Mr and Mrs William Penn and IIm-‘ ily of Montanay Park, California, who are on their my to Bnenos Aires, Argentina 1nd Rio De Janiero, Braâ€" zil, South America. for m extendsd trip. inn entertaining their relatives, Mr I v I M: the meeting of the Fellowship Clans of the Methodist church held ‘at the home of Mrs A G Michel in West Maple avenue. I farewell and handkerchief shower was given was Emma Hills, the teacher of the class. '1 The all'nir was a complete surprise to Miss Mills and the manner of pre- senu‘ng the slits was very very unique and well managed. Elfin-um on all work cheerfully (unlinked the vicinity u that was his home for may yours. Dr. Tape also hits from that put of the country and they expect good shooting. on|quuflhunfln¢tflpwm I: Austin in wall acquainted with moat In!!!» 19“ ”lanky m Mrs C N Addis and Mrs C Hopkins Decor-ting Punk-Ill! WALKER DICKE Painting Phones 3804! and 123-8 Telephone II? 1 lb. prints Highfimde Cleamety Bauer . . . East Grove Grocery and Market Phone 272-273 BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS and GYM SHOES Morris Shoe Store AGoodFittingShoeWilllnpkandWe-rnetter We Take Special Care in Fitting Children’s Shoes Largest Stock and Latest Styles to Fit the Family Protect Your Children From Deformed Feet Human-J Landmpg Ggrgieniug our Thom will he no sol-non at Fin: Evangelical church Sunday night but n {no copy of tho but “Lilo of Jesus" over Milton will be given to the am fifty mplo urdvlu for tho mnothly musical mum and ion; sol-vice. In. Stevenson will sing old time hvodtes. the pastor will relate dramas under which several much loved songs were written and these will be sung by the congrega- tion accompanied by the orchestra. The choir will furnish a number or two. MAmeShmbaaud Vines beat for‘this clinhaté. thtleford Nurseries Farmer’s and Merchant's Bank Special for Saturday Only M» 400'! f It.“ cry 0‘ with". It's god I. m a. ll Ill In em. “I. . . 60" I. lit tut All or! a Nation Acct-Q today. What uy.‘ l =0 «0. «a!!! .f. .2... r1=n3 ‘39 >. I. 1% «.0: «3:. on. on 234'! :5 .7! 3 it a! 3. £3.43 vac. :x‘ .r- I :l... .. 1.3.2.1 .ru 35 0::- I}... 3. I: F 35 1“.- E5. D"! {can Ibo up who Hugh - vino"! I!“ the. - Ami-“n Day. A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 E. MRKVICKA, Proprietor “LET'S GO" NB" Try a. Bucky Corset for con- fort and fine form. A Girdle!“ or Branden given {me with every order this month. Join the Joyce China Club for Go to Mn. Enuicll for Win“! mtuddnms. Ankh-oaths homdmseslnblanknmnud ufifluhSt. mun-n BAKERS BAKERY ROY Humans. Pup. OurGoodlmPunMd Mrs. E. Enrich LADIES Phone 272-273

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