The First Nation] Bank has started 1 Christina Saving Club. This is the but way to have money when you need it next Christian. 00 down and Illuvllr‘lv _. VV.,, mm hot awake to her friends and been for flowers and favors while in â€the Hospital Mrs. Jennie Cross who has been visitâ€" ln. friends in the Village the past week 9nd expoctg to go tq QE‘F‘I‘Y' she desires 1.:‘_.:l- -_.1 Mike O'Donnell, who Is It St. Mary‘s hospital, In Chicago. In getting along nicely but will have to undergo an- other operation. ma friend: In the villus hope to see him back on the mug before long. weeks ago; She had the misfortune to ï¬ll and brain several ribs. She In still conï¬ned to her bed. Ila. Clan Coolwefl, who is visiting her «lighter. Mrs. nay Saunde . met with t very unfortunate accide 1 two Any items sent in for publication in the Reporter should be signed. This u to protect YOU and U8 mint unscrupulous person; who may write that which is not exactly true. New. received from Dr. and Mn. 1‘. J. Smith. who no homunculus in Hot-Ids. nu they are enjoying the balmy breezes of Putin Beach vary Itch. Hm Dorothy Tweedy of Wheaton. I: physical instructor 1: the Physical Culture League. and a very Interesting meeting was held gt the gym on Mon- day evening. Mr. um Mn. Albert Gmmhaus have moved their household goods from the Pflnce I“ on Forest avenue and wlll mldo Ihove Mlckalet's an Railroad Mum Elizabeth and Kettle [‘Inchol. L‘ If. (Bend; and W. J, Slants spent "us any nnd had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Winter on Turner nvenue In Chicago. New In the "In for all good Amer- lcam to “and by the President. The] can go to the aid at the party when the Intern-noun] Millennium are out o! the way. Mal u In excellent to mm .1- focuolmly of the land o! 0.6- bmh. H II not who to any teatime-t to the our... 0! abusing no land 0! one! an! "clot. Old mmd housekeeping. In. Ola-3m mud Mood- II a. villa- loam and M. no at- uuu no Wat-mum bun-M u a. I. I. church. If. m In. sum Boll-or. ne'- ly Inna. Ian mud no 1. I. Ron- “ ion. on NW w "an â€that. homo-co. In: Motion! Incl-c will ho hold a the has. of In. 1‘0. IIIII. I“ lam “an. Hunt 4. u 1:“. “vacuum-auction» “flung-01mm {a nu ctr-dun. Ilr. and In. C. Ilochol And John spat Sud-y mum relulvu In Chl- Ton Hopkllnon. of Wanton apt-Inn. run In to" Baum: tooth; (or u, Mr. and Mrs. John Zeil and family, spent Sunday visiting With Mr. and Mn. Oscar Carlson of Chicago. Ir. and In. Henry Zinn. of CM- «to. Open! Blind-y with Mr. And In. Mrs. Margaret Isham, of Aurora, is spending her vacation at her home on Falrvlew Avenue. East, Grove. apent I (ow dzys last week visiting with mu ldelln Binder. Mrs. T. E. Rogers entertained a few Mend: on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. E. Dawson was brought home from the Presbyterian hospital Tues- day. She is improving nicely. Mr. Arthur Morlock and Miss lAzette Schaaf. of Chicago, spent Sunday via- mng at the home of ldella Binder. Mr. and Mrs. Plummet Ham. of Ottawa. 11]., were visitors at the home of Mrs. Devereux Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Kranneit of Chicago visited at the Kline home on South Main street Tuesday. Mrs. L. H. Swearingen. ls visiting [ï¬ends in Canton. 111.. for several days. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wont. Friday, February 19th. a daughter. Mrp. C. Nevm spent the week and visiting In Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. George Prlbyl and son visited in Omaha over Sunday. Mn. Elvin Dreuler of thervllle Farmer! Merchants Bank Mondays and Tuesday: until March 9th for the purpose of collecting and recelvlng the personal and general taxes for 1914. Eerly payment is requested. Personal tax cannot be returned delinquent. HENRY G. BUCHHOLZ. Collector. TAX COLLECTOR NOTICE. mu Anna May Price, secretary of the Illinois Libnry Extension Com- mission. visiting libraries along the "Q" last week. stopped 1t Downers Tuesday afternoon. The Public Library has recently pur- chased a book entitled "F‘nmmu [Av- lng Americana." ln one volume. which is well Illustrated. ll contains the life storles of forty-three of the most prominent present day Americans. In- cluding Jane Addams, Thou. A. Balm. Gee. W. Goethals. Helen Keller, Jamel Whltcomb Riley. Maude B. Booth. Booker '1‘. Washington, Orville Wright, Ella Flags Young. Willlsm R. 1‘3an Woodrow Wilson. Roxinning with Harri. i the follow- ing magazinm will be found on the reading lahlo at the Public Library: llarpers. American. Everyman, I.» dies' Home Journal. Outing. Popular Mechanics. Modern Mechanica (for meriy Popular Electricity). Reviev of Reviews. 8!. Nicholas. Technical World. American Boy. National Geo graphk', Pictorial Review. Sunset Lit- erary Digest. Garden Magazine. Cen- tury, Coamapolitan and Recreation. l zombie "Invasion: of lo thank them ad In cue at .1 «men. room, will be put to the upâ€. 0! minim; and acct!“ m1 W to the once of mun Attorney. I In. decided mu m: Is not the primer â€me for me to become a candidate for "III «Mae. It In an to tho votm that (In In" Gel-Italy and [away of -y I.- In“ Ian-noel u we tin-d, MN one woman. m- (Mn county. 'ho In mud m- mum cndltnuy and faithfully dlrlu N: ("on or once. 1.4M“ Clmlt: ly Mom In em Jldlcm (21ml: In. and no to porn“ I, I... to h nbnflud u n candida. too the one. 0! Circuit 1963'. SCHUE'I‘Z KEARNEY A onto v†to prevent all" In" other bulb tron â€mu“ '00 “a, Immunity-WON W†wnmuweovormnwm two orthmoounudw.wm‘m A party at Downers Grove ladies were entertained at. a Valentine Luncheon at Mrs. Roy Gould'l In Woodhull. Feb. 1511;. Mn. Rex leunl “listed the hostess. The Downers Grove gum. won: Blu- d-mec umon. Beldolmu. Mal. Dum- on, King Bug-h, “Chara, “mntlno. CONTRACT ons and BUILDERS 3.; 3-: Gel on:- Ila-res on Any Cam-let Work lellnl. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wllke and Mrs. Sherman Carter, of Lannmrk, 11].. are spending the week at the home of R. Hammersehmldt and family. Mr. and Mrs. mm; are here houeymoonlng and will visit at Peoria betoto return- Inz home. Mrs. Wilke was Luella Carâ€" ter, niece of Mn. Hammerschmidt. , The Atlas Educational Film Co. of Chicago gave an exhibition of their film and stereoplicon machine at the High School Assembly Room on Frl~ day and Saturday evenings and dem- onstrated the practicability of their machine in our school work by the educational ï¬lms that were shown. The dancing party given by the young people ln Morris Hall on Sat- urday evening was largely attended and was a most delightful affair. A number or the parents of lhe young people went up for a short time and enjoyed watching such a well chapâ€" eroned party. The village primaries (all this year on Tummy, March 9. it is to be hoped that all the good citizens of the village will ï¬nd time to vote, not only then but at the election later in the spring. (hat the voting habit. Wm. B, Sucher, of Fairmount. Minu., was a visitor in Downers last week. Mr. Sucher, looked up a grout many of his old friends in town to re-new the friendship and intends to keep in touch with Downers affairs in the fu- ture for he subscribed tor the Reporter while here. Eugene Kim; is selling.out his horses and farming implements today. He and family leave for Montevideo County, Minn, next week, about 100 miles west 0! Minneapolis. where he has purchased a lilo-acre farm. talk to Mr. Curtis, the let. him explain the plan. LIBRARY NOTES. ANNOUNCEMENT. nonc- 38-1 “7-1 :hte wry highly the kindly a of my friends Ind desire hem for (hair on": 0! mp- Very namflully. (HARM-Is W. HADLEY. n. m.. I». :4. ms. I u 0:. Shut-1 cashier, bdwmas and“: nnmn'rnn. DOWN Newspaper componitors and men who edit copy. no matter how eagie eyed they may he. sometimes Allow errors to "get by" that are either laughable or humiliating. A Chicago paper. in reporting a political meeting. said that the audience rent the air with their snouts. Another Chicago paper reported that the propeller Alaska was leaving port with a cargo of 40,000 bushels of cats. A Bnflalo paper in describing the scene when Roosevelt took oath of oilice of pretty dent said it was a spectacle never to be forgotten when Roosevelt, before the chief Justice of the supreme court, and few witnesses. took his simple bath. All the Diflenm A thin man Is in diflcnltles for 1110. but a thin woman can â€contract In: ï¬gure to mlLâ€"Excham Did you ever get into n town a eirnnger and and that you continued to be regarded as e ctr-agar try the jcitizeue of that town? It was nee-med thet you were not 3 fit subject to ee- eociate with until you had by a long residence demonetnted that you were not I thief or e wileheater. This In the node] atmosphere thet surrounds a stranger in many old communitiee. but we are sled to say that with on every etrenger is untamed to be e gentlemen until he proves the con- trary. We welcome stronger! end we tell them no. We want people to come and live among us and we will make} them feel our welcome when they‘ come. Tell them all the good things you know about the town. They hue lett their ovn surroundings end come among new conditions. They we na- turally easily frightened with some- thing they do not fully undenund. A [rut my on. people an coal-c llto thto vlllnco thls your. non for- ut to [tn than your "loo-o. Go up the am than you nut. then. tr trodoco yum". tell them who you an and tell them how glut you In to m the. and how unto“ m m to male them feel rlght at hone. [At them not right at» before they hlve time to ï¬nd It out for themselvu that our people In the moat hospit- nhle and noctnhle of any people la the world and that they can count them- selves the moat fortunate pooplo. tn the norm In having their lot thrown among us. GIVE THE NEWCOIBRS THE GLAD HAND. m mum at Uta-huh: 15- m my... I“ would It to It “with vln .ouul mill ID uni-o mu m- I- 00 only “WI. an mm In View at tho III-O Glauc- at m- dluflfllll I'm no a. mum dual-yd In 00 M In mull. “0 “‘3’- Youn ml). 1. P. MAC DONALD. ud Integrity 01 the vflhao board. the Anuytlul melt“ at blah nuance Ind tho utoundlnx luck ol lorethought on the port of (armor villus (nth-n In 1th. telephone (mouse. but. to, my marl-o. nothing with rotonm to any action bola; taken to stop the an nut-Ines. Upon mk'lll the maul of tho vlllm bond than mm to N no noon-It! 0! «loading mu» am»: MMvtmm-mp‘mthflfl It would nag tut non. «you would in. but an: long In to “to. m- um .34 mainly now without Mr. C. H. Stunts. Editor The Downers Grove Reportet, Downers Grove. Ill. Dear sir: I have read with Idiom-t Mr. Wyllle's comprehend“ pie; for abatement of the power house nulr lace and Villuo Attorney Bnov'n ou- loxtnm on the cambumu, competency The card received by Mrs. L. Hau- num on Wednesday. from a family in France, who had been driven from home by the enemy, thanks the mem- bers of the lodge for their kindness and gerenosity. The translation from the Flemish is: 2-3-1915. Dear Mr. and Madam: With the greatest of pleasure, we acknowledge your generous hand of what was son! to Antwerp. We think it our duty to send you our sincere iiinnks. it Is cor- tainiy welcome seeing we are a {3111in of four. That is, mother and three daughters. We had to leave our be- loved fatheriand on 12th of October, to leave everything over to this ‘ ‘ ‘ Again we assure you of our prayers for what you have done for us. The Famii‘y, SOLZAIRS LE DOI'I‘ER, France. When the request came for as- sistance for the Belgium suflerers, and the Christmas shlu went on its way across the seas, it carried in lta cargo, bundles and boxes which had been collected by the churches. schools, 30â€" cieties and lodges of this vlllagc. The Lady Maccabees were among thuse who wlllingly added its donatlon and sent a bundle hoping lts contents would relieve and cheer sumc dlsâ€" tresed soul. mum SHIPMIIITYJIIAHS “Solzaï¬s le Dotier le DONE BY TYPES. COMMUNICATION Chicago, 11L. Feb. 23, 1915. In last week‘s issue a woman from Hinadale advertised for a "Girl for general housework." By Saturday noon she had hired a gï¬rl from Downers Grove who had seen the ad. and an- swered It In person. Three more girls answered this ad. In search 0! a poslv “on. In telling us about the success she had had thru the columns of the Reporter Mrs. said. “This II the second time I have tavern-ed thru your paper nud each time have had ro- sultl a are“ deal quicker than I u- peeled." A Local Nd eltuo man Idvertllod twice. once I house Ind the second; time a lot. for sale. He sold both And Just thru the “vol-(lung. Wlnflmw 1h IDOdII conun- III om Mthfu-mum After three months of antler-ins Mrs F. N. Bond entered into rest Feb. 6th in Lockwood Hospital. Petoskey, Mich. and was laid to rest in the cemetery of that. city. The turn oral services were held in Emmanuel Episcopal church of Petoakey and were conducted by the right Rev. H. Harris. Many friends followed her to her resting place and the beautiful flowers and good music were titling} to her especially. as she loved thosel things with all her artistic Ila-3 ture. The older residents of Downers‘ Grove, remember Mrs. Bond when she‘ lived here and taught in the Art in etitute of Chicago and later had a studio of her own in the city. \ CONGREGATIONAL PHIL- ATHEA CLASS MEET- ING. IT PAYS TO USE THE CLAS- SIFIED COLUMN 0!" THE REPORTER. The Congregational Phllatlma Class will hold its March meeting on Fri- day evening. the 5th. at the home of Mrs. Albert Weiss, North Forest Ave. Kindly make a special effort to be present. onrruanf or was. noun; Ask for Demonstration Use the Clullflod Adv. column. 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