Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Nov 1913, p. 1

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DOWNERS GR Lehmann Michel ”4‘ 5°?“ “"L' 952“}?! M93779?! Have you heard of the tort thll oocloly I. doing In panning Intuit -â€"Tbe Burlington union of the In- flnt Welt-re Society Vol formerly the West Park mutton. but bu been It named. and it II the purpooo to later- on the suburban towns on the Bub Illusion to cwpento In supportlng this good work. It ll booed I large number will take “union of this meeting on Friday. Doc. 5. ol DIch‘I Hull, :1 z p. m. In New York City the infant Wel~ fare work has grown to such propor- tions that it Is now maintained and operated by the city government. Chi- cago has the some need as New York, but the twelve stations that are now in operation are supported by the In- fant Welfare Society until the time comes when the city of Chicago will do the name as New York. A party ol‘ ladies went in to visit the station of the infant Welfare work on Tues- day. Those in the party were: Mea- dunes Prince. Petersen, Tauk, Alli- Ion. Brandenburg. Sherman, Hulins. Smith, Nevitt, Howe. “The relief of infant needs In comâ€" bined with social service to an excepâ€" tional degree. 0! the agencies which are working to improve the stock and to better the environment of the pee pie of this city 1 do not know 0!. any that is more to be commended than the infant Welfare Society.”â€"-W., A. Evans. M. D. SPECIAL SALE on Dolls, Doll Heads, Wigs. Bodies. Doll Clothes of all kinds. We have marked down a part of our stock to close at a price. Fancy China and Glassware OUR BASEMENT DEPARTMENT is stocked with a new and handsome assort- ment of Plates, Cups, Saucers, Sugar and Creamers, Fruit Sets, Berry Sets, Celery Sets, Bonbon and Olive Dishes, Salt Cellars, Etc., Etc. Very attractive articles suitable for gifts. Prices are Lower than you will find elsewhere. Visit this department and you can solve many Gift Problems. “The Infant Welfare Society, In my judgment, is one or the most potent factors In the reduction of Infant mor- mm and the decrease or sickness of children which is taking place in Chi~ The Fair Store m WAIT WARE VOL. XXX. NO. 16. WATCH FOR OUR TOYS AND HOLIDAY DISPLAY We. the narrowing children of the late Bert Roth. will: to thank the many (fiends. nllro-d trunnion ad enginemon. mo buulnou men and K. P. lodge. for their kindness. umpuhy and beauulul floral pleat; and cope- clslly thou who mined our beloved (other In his Int moments. 1 WI. ROTH. DOUIS ROTH. MARY ROTH 'I'I'I‘TEL. OERTRUDE ROTH JON”. PHILIP ROTH. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sackateder en- tertained at a dinner party on Monday evening at their home, Windehill. The guests were the High School toot- ball team and substitutes and Rev. Bahcock and Supt. Butler. A most en- Joy1ble time was had and the boys did full Justice to the good things which the beaten had provided. Durlng the first four months of 1913 4.168 babies were treated. The Down- ers Grove Woman’s Club will afford you an opportunity to hear all about this work on Friday atternoon. Dec. 5. at 2 o'clock promptly at Dicke’a Hall, when Miss Ahrena, superintend- ent of this society, will give her stereoptlcon lecture. A musical pro- gram will be rendered and tea. will bq served. A cordial invitation l8 extend- ed to all to attend this meeting. DINNER PARTY TO FOOT- BALL TEAM. We in the congested districts or our ‘grent. city? This society aims to keep babies well by advice. by supervision, by Instructing the mothers in the rules of hygiene and by securing certi- fied milk for those babies fed armi- ciaiiy. Two principal features of the field work are mothers' conferences and home visitation by nurses. CARD OF THANKS. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, NOVEMBER 28, 1918. On Thursday evening, Dec. 4. the B. Plumly entertained the ladies of Ladiea’ Aid of the St. Peul’e Church on Grove street will give a supper and healer in their church basement. Supper will he served from 3 until 8 oclocl The menu is sauerkraut, pork roast. mashed potatoes. miles. home- lede bread and butter. oolee and pie. ‘for the sun 91 :5 «ate. Tickets for sale a Klein's starlet, Bells's nillinery and Rachel's babel- shop. the K. E. Church et a “tumble party" on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 20. in the church parlors. Retreehlnents were served in a booth decanted m tlsueally in pale blue and white. Washm peered. The hostesses were assisted by the Ilsses mums Whitney, Alice Olesou and Grace Po urns. Asset sevwerenty-lve were" u ad all We elem “I. On Sunday inst shortly before half past five p. In. Franklin Poster of .loliet end Frances Hill of Washing- ton. D. C.. were quietly married at the home of Dr. and Mn. F. H. Kenl- eon. The Rev. E. H. Merrinun oi Hinednle performed the ceremony. Mr. Poster, who is eignnl supervieor oi the 13.. J. h E. R. 3., in} nephew of Mrs Kenleon and oldest eon of flu. Hattie Poster of Cheleen. Knee, who lpent the winter with hire. Xeni- eon several yeere ego. Only the in- ;nedlete families were present. After n wedding upper the couple left for Jollet. They will be at home after Decen- ber 1 n 157 Elm street. Downers Grove. m. r The high esteem In which the was La Grange high echoo! um yen and and groom m hold was shown in the heuuutul meenu which they re ceived. The groom was attended U1 Mo ‘brouler, It. Leon Brunet. .- but man, who «tried the wedding ring. There was Ill “tendons of 35 mu, most of who: were relatives of the young oouplo. ‘ The We run attended by her slu- ter. Mrs. I". A. Edgevonh. a: mum of honor, who wore I pink Immune dress “(I carried I bouquet of pink The bride wore a white nun are“ and mu length veil wmthed with muse blouoma and earned O bridal bouquet of white rose; The common look plus n 7:30 p. «L. Rev. William R. Hancock oflcht- lng. The young couple cal-e narciâ€" In; In (0 "to strains at Lehman's wedding lurch, plural by Mn W. E. Chet-ma. The home m Mummy decoru- ed with 'M!e and yellow tin-nth mum. and arbor-vine. The mm." at man Pun Inn- (‘heumn lo Mr. llocwr Joseph M not look Mm Saturday. November 12. at UM bone of (he bMe‘c ”nut; Drove The gueltl were: Menu. Ind looâ€" d-mes Huibert Boleo. Hurry 80100. W. P. Nonhoon. La Grunge: Mean. and landma- J. 8. Stiles. H. Cind- vick, R. J. Cook. J. P. Power: Ir. W. I; Duloll. Hr. B. 8. Smith. lb- 8. Hill. [in I. Stiles. In. 8. like. liu J. 8mm. Chic‘go; Ir. and Kn.‘ R. J. Elliott at linnupolil; noun. ud locum L. H. Thom. acorn .Hucilu. H. A. (Indian, J. C. White. i". C. mull". W. w. mm. H. 3. Tank. A. If. Ban-dwell. H. I. Show... J. P. Kidwoll. J. I. Burn. It 0. Lemon. C. 0. Guns. J. mm. L n. Waplu. J. Joiiu. T. H. Bin-oer. H. P. Jones. w. H. mm. V. Elmo!» son. 3. H. iiununnon. B. L K000“. J. 8. roam. J. l. Nathan. 8. I. Brooks. W. W. Hainix. C. l'. Dam. J. n iluiinx. M. 9. (Minor. C. mm. 0. ii. Piuuioy. J. W. Nut. Mn. 000.2 mum. In (‘liliord Jam". In. C. V, Carbonic-r. In. Collier. In. H. imuon. Mr. H. Ray. Mr. P. 0. Via“. Minn Jouio imco. Mndeilna Huh”. Rum uncut". (ii-d” moon. Rum L‘M'L .WBI. ...§.‘.°".|"p .3921?!) Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Burton Wells Celebrate Anniversary. Lawn; Burton ” Wells and Bessie Elliot Wells were married in Mexico. Mo., Nov. 21 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Wells lived in Western Springs for fourteen years and have been residents of Downers Grove tor the past his years. Mr. Wells is president at Library Board and a prominent Mason" Their son Robert 13., who is in Call-I iorniu, \\ as the only one of their five children who was not present at the celebration of their sliver wedding. which was held at their pleasant home on Saratoga avenue, Friday evening, Nov. 21. A large number of guests from La. Grange, Chicago and Downers Grove were entertained. A mandolin orchestra lrom La Grange furnished the music for the occasion. ;The house was beautiiuily decorated, ‘the color scheme was white and green. A three-course supper was served in the dining room. The gifts presented to Mr. and Mrs. Wells were very handsome and the guests left with the wish that this worthy couple might celebrate their golden anniven sary. following in the footsteps of Mrs. Weils' parents. who celebrated their fiftieth anniversary Sept. 7. 1913. BRUNET-CHESSKAN. FOSTER-HILL. warf- SILVER _ WEDDIIG V 35 5011001. I015 1888 - 1913 fl9P§,_'h°1°°995 visit.“ I I . .7'Y-g mu Exams member sad Mn. Omar B. Plumly enterulnod the ladies of no K. E. Church at I “Humble My" on Thursday uternoon, Nov. 20. In the church parlors. Retreahmonu var. served In t booth decorated m usually In pale him and white. Wuhm poured. The host-«uI won m by the mm mm“: W, Allen 010-” Ind Grace Pr] A reception was given in honor of Rev J. F Jenneee and family on Tue} dty evening of last week. in the per lore of the Methodist Church. A short program wu rendered in which Ralph Herring denghted his audience with two solos, lung in his own cunning manner. Miss Lowbr save A musical selection on the piano. Rev. Bnhcock of the Beptiut Church end Rev. Schmm of the Evnngeflcel Church ench sue A few words of welcome, to which Rev. Jenner: responded. At the clone of the program delicious refreshments were served by Katie Oleeen. llarion Dnnnegnn. Once Pe- terson, Mrs. “only and Alice Dim. Governor E. IF. Dunne haa issued a pmlamation setting aside December 5 u lire prevention day In the schools of Illinois. It is often charged that the school and its teaching fail- to touch the real thing: of Me and to prepare It: mm for taking an active. intemgent part In the prac- tical aflatrl. If the taboo“ can cre- ate a feeling at pemni responsibii- ity in preventing or reducing the lo. ea In life and property by are, cer- tainly this win be practical and will relate our teaching to a very impor‘ taut pflair of actual life The Board of Education of the N.- mvllle Publlc Schools has called ll electlou for the second Sunni” In December to vote on the erection o! a 850,000 hm ochool banal-g. In. A. F. lam-ave" numbed the seventh Ind eighth and: teacher- and (he North sue teacher. a I lunch- eon Tue-d" “(moon at 4 o'clock. The attend-are In I" and" in "- callcnt. the ppm: 0! work very flat. Ind II» «(In «nuanc- o! (In taboo! um never better. W") “I m- Iphmfld condition. you my ve n! continue to work and rack out for Cu" larger vision. Get your prlnciplen um and the rut In a mere nutter of dealtâ€"Na. poison. The mic deputy In Innmor called a the retinal: Tuna-y. Ann looking over (In angina room- IM a general mm: o! (M buildings. he not. very compltmnury o! no u: he found (Mun. Dr. Much “no In int-mung (All baton our eighth man In! wont on the Battle of Getty-bun. 9'" I an cu unwell I holler nor an. "no a boner book or min I non-am (In. his neighbor. _ lgym n m an to Han. Lexington; Illa Ward. I). b; I!- lean. Kamila. Wit; It. Wilson. untrue; mu lanky. Bum Huber. men. wrlten not that you won or lost, But how you played the “me." “In Laura Woods. fourth [rude tucker 1n the NIDOI‘VHIO school, wu ”mm at both of our fourth (rude. many. -'0nr nude work, bud work end I: other work In the diluent u centered about. the '11:“an- eplrlt lhll week. Certainly we be" much (or which to be thun- ‘i is what should be inllsted on ong all of our high school athletics 'd the Downers Grove team does not nt vlctory which must be bought the cost 0! fair play. There was fine clean spirit showed by the La use team. in all our athletic rt may we all realize that the i .1 is: ‘ but when 'the One Great Scorer comes To write against your ulme. pool last Friday alternoon and de< Med them with a. score 01' 33 to 0. us was the second game with the i’ boys were the winners In both mes. Our team has played well, 0011‘ [erlng this Is their first year of prac~ :0. They have been taught to take [eat as well as victory In a sports unlike manner. Straight, clean play- mung the recent vlsltors at the cell we noticed the following: Dr. I Mrs. Bebb, Mrs. B. L. Kellox. I. '1‘ F Kelley. Mrs Lemphe. Moâ€" Downer, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson. 1. Dull and several others whose Ines we dld not get. bur hlgh school football team met Lyons township high school team the grounds at the South Slde “and they W is here and better than ever before in quality. ORDER NOW. m1013WPOFWWM; New York Buckwheat Flour It‘s Ever 50 ‘fié‘ei-mt' Lord Lumber Co. I Lot OUR Bank In YOUR Bull , 0 We Pay 3 per cent Intel-oat Stvlng mom Farmer’ s and Merchant’ a habit: Your employer will think more of you and will give ya, the PAYING position of responsibility over your spend!!!” associates if you BANK your money. instead of foolin‘ h away. Save a part of your income; this is the first'stcppln‘g stone towards having A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN. The Bins Are Full of Coal Mercury Down to Ten. to Know If [You WANT To yburo B You [270% lLEap ‘1'- nights. with the on a cold violet and won't have to be filled uni"! Let us fill them with the Best of Con” J. W. NASH Downers Grove. llllnolo ”co-In. I A. I. to 8 I. In ud 0.0.04.1 owe-l... In- 0 I. I. I. I '. I. Cum-l and: Monaco 8m ou.aoo.oo W' uwm- "5.000.” Downer. Grovo. llllnol. '1me 11$ may: WHOLE NO.

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