Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Sep 1913, p. 1

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“l oooud In Ibo MawnIc Temple. I Mr. and In. Tylnr and (sully do- ~~~~v --. ~ "â€"w III" In that their author: "A «Two of (In ballot: at tho- pump'frlrndn lot the Ilndlwll and ”unity In; Inflon haw Mm condwnmod In shown mm at the death M IbeIr son the "sword Immune (Runway. II.-rold alto for ma may IlonI oner- mu m M- been dIaeomInuvd. {Inl- Two big wholesale jewelry homo. hove olreudy ooolnclod to alspooo o! the machines n (In! on they m be turned out. and In oflcu bearing the thingle. “P. Holler Son. mtor'u loam Motor Equipment." bu boon mud In the Masonic Temple. Application for a patent has been granted and the necessary papers are to be iuued in a few months. Menn- vhiio Friend Baker is making the motors Ind. better still, selling them in considernbie numbers. The little box. with its high Ind low speed. with- out loss of power. I’ll one o! the nur- voll exhibit“ It the watehmken' convention last month In the Sherman House. Chicago. Fred llnkor, jvwvh-r ln ordinary to his highnoss lhn t'itizvn of Downer Grove. has perfected an elm-trlc molar whirh nc'cnnius small spam- on a dvsk or table. but which will general:- from sixteen to tu‘vnlrfive homo-power and run a jou'elor's lath:- nr n dvnllst's drill for months wilhont romharglnn A detailed description of tlw appar- Itus ls hnpomflnle to the layman. but its ellivimn sflvicl- is open to nbsorvn- "on any (lay in the corner of Morrls’ drug store. where for the last four years Mr. Baker has been busy devlse lng hls wonderful machine. mm mm E mm In mm ; MECHANICAL wounm‘ Compact Mechanism 3 Boon to Jew-3 elers~Twenty Horsepower: in the “ Compass a! Two Hands. l " DOWN ERS GR. Lehmann Michel ”mild-Sine! mmnn-nn We will cheerfully give you an estimate of the can of abode: hung to your windows complete, without any obliâ€" gationonyourpm. We guarantee :31qu our work. We curvy a mmplete stock of regular «'32: ready made. VOL. XXX. N0. 7. THE NEWS AGENCY Telephone 106-3 15 W “M Shed Invite your friends in for an evening, let us bring a VlCTROLA and {urniyh the entertainment. You will enjoy it and so will they. Should you want to buy, we can arrange the terms. Come in and we will show you the new Colo- nial Design Manor eludes, imparted laces md insertions, or phone 177 md we will be very glad to show you sampleu It your residence. Refresh your home with new window shades before winter. We can furnish you with H. Swearingen Co. HAND-MADE WINDOW SHADES intertainmcnt “VICTOR” iCONGREGATIONAL CHOIR Ir. and In. F. W. luollor and In. Shaw and funny 'Ilh to extend their thanks to their may (Hond- Ior the klnduou and sympathy thorn them In that recent humane!!! Mr. and NHL Kllugelhoter of Secur- lty, Texas. were the guests a! Mr. and Mrs. John Harthou Sunday. alto! whtch Mr. and Mn. Hurthon mu re- turn home with their aunts for I wear. mu In that: country mom. I: Becurllyrâ€"Houslon Font. Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon of lkmlwrs Grove, "1., are now occupy~ mg their dew bungalow on Jessamine avenue. One of flu- results of the evening “11; (ha addition w the choir treasury or unlu- a sum of money received from ”w sale of 11w icc- umam. cake and Candy. All who \u-rv pn-m-nl. had a gnod lime. mu] those who ubsented than» solves missvd one. (in last Thursday evening thc choir of the ('onm'ugnliuuul (‘hurch met at the houm M Mr. and Mrs. Frank (‘. Lacey of Highland avenue. and m- gvlher with their l'rimuls enjoyed a mmry awning. Although the evening was [on ('(Ihl lo allow the ice cream bylug sorn-d nunluun', it was not too cold for the imlulgvm-v 01' many jolly gum-1x. CARD OF THAN KS. ALDINE DOVVNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, SEI’TEMBE” 26. I918; Ira-Ill. Th- urman o! mâ€" Mo .1 Int- Ion and Hunt." Pam flaunt-y. Dept a. II Wm": 8m» an» n I mm“: In Ibo-1r friend: In "one" Own. the in. d the bride. II who of rum ot n clap-om more 'II no pun-cal nine“.- to lie eml. although the mug venue rm unused lo have mac-ted to Och, the urn-my for a (In Mr. nod In Kuhn: have not "I "named when (in rm “to. and "and In Int-unlit. lit. and «an to Dow-"Into" In I006. an nu - boat at {ck-do. who rub h" null". I" up" (a coast-whim In on IND mu». 1'» um. I! I arm «A mm to ppm“ you. noun. no Tlu- noon u I ”I‘d-(n (roll It. olnctrlcal don-upon: o! the Armour Inuluuo. For a tau-bur of you: I. run unwound In mun. Wul. but an Account o! the akin-n and do.“ of his tuber In Jun" but «It‘ imam and mud I ”Mon with ‘ Public flanks» (‘0‘ at 0.! Purl. All" the congratulations Ind been received the hub! couple led me I” to the main; room. when a column! nun in sound, Thu mm I“ u- Hula", decor-ted. tho color alone. nun nod white, bolus can!“ out In detail. The mouu won Mound with white man And "all!“ you um I The bride was coined In white nuk 1voue over nun, trimmed with Veda; tlan lace drapery. Bhe carried I shower bouquet of Mlle. of the valley. md In nine 0! 3 vol! she wore "He. 0! the valley and maiden halt (er- nenled In chlflon. Illu ulllnn Eber- hudl. a nut" 01 the bride. was nor only attendant. She wore I norm 0! pain groan crepe do chm our um Ind. «Med I bouquet o! Kllhmy‘ room. The brldo In given “u by‘ her tuber. The groom vu Attended by M. brother. Mr. llmoy H. Kuhn: ot cm malt. Nob. The occasion was a vary quiet one. only members of the Immediate fam- Illes being present. lu-v. M. Hoehn of Oak Park, a Vel- m‘an minister and grandfather of the groom. ofllclated. Ind was mutated by the Rev. E. M. Dlener or Dakota, 11].. n brotherdnvlaw of the bride. .-\ quiet wedding took place on the ul‘tvrnuon of Wednesday. Sept. l7.‘ 1912:. tn the home or Mr. George EherL ham“. when Miss Laura M. [Cher-hardly becamv Hm bride of Mr. Alfred l.. Kullltz of River Formal .\t 2: o‘clock, while Miss Rhmla Ara HUN of Oak Park rendered the llrldul, (.‘lmrus from Lulwugrin. the bridal party unwrod the. beautifully decor- ated parlur and slood beneath a can- upy or while garlands. where tlw sim- pk- but impressive ceremony of [110‘ l-h’uugelical Association was perlurur1 ‘ ml ln the German language. 1 mm mm mm EBERHARDTâ€"KUBITZ. LARSONâ€"PERRY. "an Tyior In born in manor: arm: A" 9. I906 Far rue nu you or so I»: M1 the ammo. d not In!” aim: lo cut. Wu. the loot at cut- lug Q”. dafofiuy M «dam: on mutton m to”! mud (n- It. p.193 I'D] u u Luke‘s "will new it. In sum of In pinto-3M!“- Huud I” Int-"y Icon I'm Ila yarn. noting Mud- «cation. I In the you! 0! her chlldhood and you. womanhood. In. Bums- In mum make: 0! (men Plumb Bum; whaol. to uhkh. during I. you: at law about-v, cu luv .- red. her film! aura "Hand In lov- um-ory. lam-x Mr comnnlivw Ila" .0100!» upon an» m In M In“: out on: math hum mud cum-«n mo and "tr Mr any h m m Mm bow at "nuns h" uni. II the In": at (M nonrmflon mot-Ina and. In: 7 “an In 1 The mural wnlw um mum-Ind at (Inc's (munch. s-mvmr. by R». I. C. 86mm“. who n4 bun I «allow- uuo at m dot-«nod u Knot (‘01. bar. A moot“! thou-lo M Mr "to ‘0. ml by PM. II. n Run-menu Ir‘f.‘ I On Auxuu 3.1908. Ito accented W muffled to PMerkk 0. 81mm“. Mar only child. AIM-d Lora" mavens. .100! yeah a! no, bu Mon commuted In Ibo [autumn an or Mr uluol. ll". Aucu Slocum. Ito-Mu bruflwu and Int-Ian. our 4:1qu "tend bu I.“ but!“ but and moth" to mourn 4b. nut-My lou- of An anecdotal: ill-um". Lndhclntm Mabel Vaughn Shaw Stetena wnu nlv iotted an earthly career of :39 years and 10 months. She was burn at Naâ€" peuillc. “L, .\m'. 20. 15.3, and died at howuers Ul'tfl't‘ :«it-pt. 2U. Milli. She acqun‘t'd a goon miumtimt in the pub- lit :clmol and Nonliuehurt'u College at .\fl|ll‘l'\llll'. unit during three years at linux ('Ulll}.(. m link-:hul‘g. lll. AHvr hvr .wimu. almi (-uln-gt- curl-or, sht- iiIn-d [mum-r.» pusllluilfi in t’lii- 0:15“ [or rt \t'izll 3.1mm During thin Univ 01' bur lllr ~p.~nl in (hit-ago slu- narct‘luh’d at minim] bnsmr» avrnu- \killl u in: has) «4.1m at limutiun lo ru- ligum.‘ \uil'k u> t'murnmn ol' the \\'t~st Division t'hriatiuu l‘IIldraVul' l'niuu. dnu in similar ulliriui positions in the L'llicugn lnluu uml lllt' Illinoi: sum.- h‘ndcmur “mm. An practical evi- idvncc 0: her zeal us a young Chris- }lluu worker. Ellt‘ made the remarkable ireconl 0! having personally milled ‘uenny eu-ry Protestant church In the‘ ‘city in the effort to promote. amongi ('hicngo‘s young peuulu the spirit nud purpose of ('hristinu Endeavor. Her earnest religion» devotion nttrncted the notice at the well known John R. Molt, prominent in the ndmlulntrntive council of the Young Men's Christian Ansocintion. and at his ruggentlon the was appointed mercury to the Y. M. C. At superintendent at shanghai In China. Her mn’lcou and midence In China covered the years at her Me~ year- or (allhrul ml wil-ucrlttciug work lot but mater. MABEL VAUGHN SHAW STEVENS. _ HAROLD TYLOR. Lot OUR Bull be YOUR We Puy 3 per com Intel-cu Snvl Our business is w keep the dollars in m moving and working. When you want Io DI'ZPC come: and scc us, . ; We will give counsel to anyonh wanting to a“!!! mean here at humc or elsewhere.“ Is our W19 in touch with I’ROFIRABI It. SAI'E iuvcslmcmm Seize the oppormnity and HI! yum him uiflltd st the I’m: l'rIIc! ~ J: .Wlll “v. 76%: ML” The Pessi- mist and the Optimist! The l’ooolmlot see: but “(Bum lip! while MA ThoMmlu we: 'lhe (ml! BI: onn-ns'nc: Farmer's and Merchant’s The difl'crence Homoâ€"In- . A. II. 0. I 9. In “I lot-Mot ovoid-.- ho- . I. I. I. O '- I. dmll! 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