‘ DOWNERS GR( The Club not number- 80 member- and .II In looklu forward to I wry III-Incl!" Ind highly educational yonr'o work. On Oct. 3m III evening reception will In held In the club mom. (or the teacher- nnd muons or our pub- No schools. n chairman oi the Lihnry Com- mune. to give idea on the III! And object at their commitim‘ work. which they did to the interest at I" pub-em. Mrs. union gave u brief but In- tamung all: on “Vuwlon Nam 01 Other Clubs." Mrs. Prince then move 1 most instructive toll on the char- ute'r and scope of the work of a woman's club. touching on the good every' club member can do Individu- Illyuldulbody. Shamans-tad )llu Stewart. on chairman o! the Clvlu Committee, and In. Burnt. At 2:30 the regular business meet- ing was called to order by the Presi- dent, Mrs. Miler. and the usual order of business disposed of. also the elec- tion 0! seven new members to the club. Then followed a very enthusi- utic and helpful address by our President A very interesting paper on the introductory Survey of America: lluelc by Mrs. Swearingen. (wowed by one o! the old songs. “Mum’s in the Cold. Cold Ground." by Charles Devin in his usual pleasing muner. The opening meollng of the Down- ers Grove Walnuu' Club was held In the club rooms Wednesday, Oct. 8th. At 1 o'clock the members uthered tor a most dellclouu luncheon, lunar- lntauded by Mrs. .Bordwell. as chur- innn o! the metal committee. and her very able helper. â€mu-hm MMIfl-fl! Lehmann Michel Embroidery Floss; M II ............. BestAGradAe {XII _Silk Embroidcty floss. . .~ . . . . . . . . toe a_nd [2}45 q_uality Outing Flannel. dafand light. The Fair Store Colored Postal Calds. Views of Downers Grove Five. yard bolt wash and corset cover Ribbons. of all Colors; per beinmliu ........... Pottet’l Make Pillow Top and Back with six skeins $3.00, $2.82. $2.75. 83.50 ladigs' «‘90!th red. grey n'avy chaie'r Co'ats. WI! .......... Large Box of Talcum Powder, w 31.... 25c and 31c Jadigs' black and white Fascinators.. . Specials For This Week 50h: Children's red and grey Hats ........ VOL. XXX. N0. 9. TIIE NEWS AGENCY Telephone 105-. 18 W mm“ Sine! L. H. Swearingen Co. Invite your friends in for an evening, let us bring a VICTROLA and furnish the entertainment. You will enjoy it and so will they. Should you want to buy, we can arrange the terms. ntertalnment knot the vounl contact. the menu __ were invited to luvs Iolll in the .....:‘r:::..":.: m:“m'“z'.“' °" "'° m». m m «mm with neural choice auctions on the Fair Mi... Vicimla under the direction of In. 11::- muo- ll tron . Coca-cum ï¬ve-fluen- The cucu- mm: on- won-n wry, «ted mo: "w. Mil Med In Swearinm'u h-Ivml Ind tout pol-t tor diam. m Doctor I. *wrudive Incarnation. .- they an no and. hold up n rib on u- m "me 0! Ir. alumna. no out» “a 11.... 1.“... g. '3“ lath- tuinod Iollowiu the Dutch upper "- â€ft“ I.“ 0'} 01.; .a '1’. which I!“ â€"84 It Ct†out oi door. a, p.n,_ m u" m VIP! m a. at table. pnitily decorated with cu- -m mm .1 "mug-M die- and at underneath Japanese lat After this came the hour for pun- lnx. all wishing Laura a pleasant. Jour- ney and prosperity and happineu In her new home, with a sincere hope that she may some time return to her old home in Downers Grove and gun Join their circle. Those pmeat were: Maura Campbell. Dorothy Bot-dwell. Munro: Wolf. Kabul" Butler. Laura Edwards. Mabel Edwards. Mn- Ion Knox. Bernice Wells. Ruth Wnplel. Vll'llnh Wnplu And Florid- Wsplel. "Happy Childhood" in n picture we all love to look upon. Such a pleasure was granted us when on lost Friday ‘Inernoon eleven little girls were no- Ieemhled in the home of Mrs. W. 8. Woolen. The occasion was o inro- well gathering in honor at Leon Ed- wards. who in soon to leave our midlt end make her home in Canton-him The day being ideal, the girls ilrel. indulged in games on the lawn. Then they on- joyed n musical program in the harlot. utter which they adjourned to the din- ing room, where a. teen or good things awaited them. The beautiful table, with its color scheme of pink and green, made glad the heats oi the young folk. A FAREWELL PARTY. DOWNERS GROVE. DU PAGE COREYNTY, iLLlNOIS, OCTOBER 10. 1918. while carrier low It. Infot- day will be a the tutonoMl We mum on the part 0! date the tin Then-em,- tln comm pleasant] one of the a ‘_ -I_-‘ “I A committee wm be In charge of emnglng tripe. etc. The price for ride: will be the established rate by nubile carrier as near an we en 20!- low It. Information resenting the any will be â€ranged for as soon on the entomoMlee ere promised. We reeliee It In 3 greet generosity on the pert of the owner! end eme- ctete the klndnen in edmee. The-e tripe should be m during the delightfn! den of October. no pleeee con up or eee per-many any one at the committee whore nenee are and below. Three one}: of mum-omen have nlrudy volunteered their machines We unit for others. In the object of the committee. Honey of course is the am this; to m and that I: what we wnt an automobile any fot. It claim: to do and the one that the matinee wen unanimous In wantlnl to see accomplished was the In provemeat at car little late. trying. In a way. to make it sank-moat Y. M. C. A. for our boys and [Ma in ï¬tting It (or shun; In winter. hulk In; In saunter. track meet practice and a pieamnt place to go and sit for an afteraoon. There is a cement 3h¢toll to the lake. which .ahea thorough cleaning mime; there to a (rain at the south eatl aad a late I1 which the water can he restated. An expert ea each subject: «the obtained free 0! expense to me aad give as “Mina and advice In to gar-II to the work. With so Itch at- readyloaetothalahettwoaflaee- we night be able to make It a same of. and this with the eo-o'erattoa xow. our new Clvlc (‘mnmmer of the Downers Grove Woman: Club In hm begun hymn out Its year's cork. and 1mm! among the many "Nun NEW DAY; CAI W! I"! I? It mu m he the canton In many Iona. pork.†II the an m "an here. [or owners of “to mull†In mil-nuns the use at "to" menu" for one In or a pm of I any to entry mole of names. [or my, to not†obkcun point or point! The my mind [min men a clay is usually "on! tor lml In- provemem or for some public beneï¬t. also no“ pom!" woman; In. m Ioldn. o! Rlnnlfln. the Menu hm Inndmolhor; Mm Tom mm. 0! March. "u- but rook. The louofln; unlined ofl with no nrtm: If. M7001. Mum-nu main use coudurloc: Mr. You". 0! Aaron. conductor; Mr. Ivar. at A.- mn. man now!" auburn“ conduc- tor; Mr. Jack Tray. of Rinaldo. lul- nomwu rondm-tor; In. Win. Ll“.- lry. of Aurora. the but-looking can": Mn. Whfluonr, at Aaron. ‘l’ln out at town (Mul- wen troll Whuton. Aaron. "mum. L. Orange. Rinaldo. ann and CM- The gauc- departed II 5 late hour young lln. Keller and In. Waiter uploudld eaten-Inert. The voting content, In which prin- wem given 10 the handsome“ and most popular mun line and auburhu: conductorl. the most popular woman. "he hen-looking woman. the but look- In. grandmother and the hon c608. Many intereuunx and novel tenure. of entertainment were provided for the snails. the tmeiorming of the grape arbor into a mucking anti card room; the ilsh pond, where the cunt! were given unique and noyel knick- kuacke; the piecing ot a quilt which we: given to the person drawing the lucky number. ‘ A hot dinner was served at noon to 'seventy at tables set on the lawn. Entertain“ by Mn. Frank Kate» and In. 0. A. Walter. Mn. Frank Keller and In. C. A. Walter delightfully entertained the members of the Order 0! Railway Con- ductors. Division 96. and the “diet huxlllary, together with the olllcers of White cm Division 100. Chicago. and the dun-m deputy from Bloom- fusion last Thursday, at. Mrs. Keleer‘l beaumul home on Santos: avenue. NEWLY commons HAVE A 6000 TI! mama. M KM 3. 1m, In the town. Mn. Mary Schwcre, wife of 80h.- unu savers. died at per ton. II Mn. Klnley had been in poor health for several years. Two months no the wu very m with complications. went to n honpiul. was relieved tar n short time, then he! I relapse. and death soon followed. The funeral took phce'u 2:30 Monday lat. J. W. Rogers. wife and granddaugh- ers.F.A.RogennndR.W.Bonlnnil wife attended the fnnenl no. Downers Grove It 479 Downer: pm. Aaron, "I. children born. m4! when her huh†and eflest m. Frnlr. died and were titled. The no rem-Mug children. Roy of Tenn and â€try of Aurora. us still living. Sank Roan: Klnley. sister at 1.8. 1. W. lldl’. A. Rmdonvll’m. paced any on Friday. Oct. 3.1913. n the bone at In daughter Ind m- h-luv. Ir. Ind Mn. George Lawrence at Anon. In. Kinney was mm up from childhood .1 the old Roger- lo-estead o- the plan and hot ml at our village. She vs married to Captain Join matey in mm. moved; non am. In [rally W to lam at the «at! o! llttlo One. Ellleon Went. tln daughter 0! (mm.- Ind TMIII Wolln. TM plum. had lived ln Down-rs “row our since their eurllnt chlldltond tuttll recently and have a no“ at â€autumn lrlrudn. Mule (lroer tru tale: lll on thwrdny. Stand†the hut doctor: "at could lu- ltnd In" callod Into coa- sttlutlott. TM, pronoun"! lwr lllm mlmnut rat-ark: It-wr. 0» Tank]. momma II N o‘clock llttlt- Orna- dropped Into a tot-nun alarm, mun which the not" "mind. She was at» your: and rlgltt month- old. The ‘pIrPMtt nmo tram their quw In that it'htcnxn. lad. Tar-nan; atoning II 9:30 o‘clock. bringing thn run-m la n. “to hoursv. Mr. Jon. Stapler and Mr (Wt-rm O'l‘ottttoll Imolnmnled theta. There was no funeral nervlcn held on «count M the mtnn of tin-,- dlseno. In" I short and Ilmple new, rice tun hold at the "In. Rn. ll. W. â€about onchtlttx. The hamlfll ‘ flowers and "to many 'rlnndn Iâ€! ‘ eloquently or the sympathy o! no" em (trove friends for Mr. and Mn Wells. The new yard. In Bola an on n pl.“ 0! Ion “too. About III Inch. Ivlul I and" at about I000 an. In. been uni-lad um year. but the «(In um“ in! be 1m with Inch nu! you. ("III I enmity at about 3.000 can. Tum null .n and cum, for Inletfluua troll†Mum the Burflnm Ild the' Emu. Jolhl' t hum om" belt I]... dull have boon contracted. The "latch (to. Stxteenth street Into the mm: 1- Adult- “not 1- mod by the Burlington. Penmlvuh MINI. and Al- ton roads. ad (or the water distance than are but two Inch. The third tuck le eighteen milel long and gin-a the company tour tracks tron: Canal and Sixteenth streetl to Clyde and three tracks {tom there to Aurora, in distance o! tort, miles, The trnlilc or train service in- been so reorganized tint the two in- side tracks will be used for exam- eorvlce, east-bound mornings and went- bound evenings. Where the tour trncile merge into three sets oi rniin the ex- :preu trains will use the middle track. More Track. Next Veer. Heretoiore It hen been nouihle to‘ use this syntetn only an in as Down- er'e Grove. but now it hne been ex- tended to Anton. practically the end oi the Chicago terminnl district. Next rent I fourth trnch is to be eon-tract- ed between Downer's Grove and Au- rore. Nothing iurthcr cnn be done in the way oi improved tnin service. [list in. at ntrictly ndherin; to soled nlen. nntll n new unsung" terminal to replace the present Union Sutton By opening (or trafï¬c I third-truck between Downer‘s Grove and Aurora and a new yard at Bola. Juat out-Me of Aurora. the, Burlington has in- creased in operating Includes In the Chicago terminal district about 25 per cent. When the yards In Eola are ï¬nished. this elï¬clency will be In- qreaaedtltrther. says the management. Service M the Terminal 0mm: Hora II Incl-and 25 For Com. n. B. a Q.'ADDS TO - CHICAGO MILEAGE. MRS. SARAH D. KINLEY. 1023quer scnwnns. then were three Moore Patent Sleeve Work Shirt: ; ‘ areTheBeotBOcShlrtsonEaflh-ï¬; ’ ï¬l J. W. Nash, High Grade GtO. liSouthMa'mStreet PM I Lot OUR Bank In YOUR Ina. We Pay 3 not com Into-vest Saving Account“ Your employer will think more at you and give you t“ PAYING position of responsibility over your spendthrflt associates If you BANK your money. insteud of Iooli it away. Save a part of your income; this is the ï¬rst step a; stone towards having A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN. You can't defer that First Order for Coal much longer. We are mun-Hing to hear from you, in person or by telephone MOST ANY DAY NOW. Lord Lumber Co. I Lend Your Ears ! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank "ll The boss has an eye on YOU. Linton PlOII. Winter is Coming! Downers Grove. Illinois Woo- . A. I. o. I P. I" and “he“! oval-u In. 0 I. II. o. O I. I. Down.“ Grove. Illinois Clonal M Um no 8on0- “LIQUID W‘ ww- NAM.†WHOLE :10.an