Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Apr 1915, p. 1

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.10 ’“i .to ' :a élflmmmm mnfiéifiifi "DOWNERS GROVE REPO II The Fair Store! L. H. Swearingen (3 Co. Lehmann Michel The duth or Mrs. Ann: II. Curtis. widow 0! Charles Curtis. one o! the only "men at this vicinity. occnncd It her home In (‘llrvudon "Illa. Thun- dny. after I mm» duyl' Illness o! Bruht'n divans. Mn. (‘nrll- In» ___~ 7-7777. 77777 r77r77â€"J - â€".â€"-â€" â€"-- uâ€"wu‘: =- \â€"- mayh. fertilized with fish glue. No thfnlng out. stranglrt r;'ows. no backache and perfect results. 50 feet in package IOc SEEETAJPE; Seeds propsflyuspayed in_ tissug Paper tape , =AI. c.l_ ”I, DEATH OF MRS. hfly Miler and Beloved Woman Pun. Away It Clarendon mm. Vegetables seeds 2c package Funeral services were held at the home Sundny afternoon under the auspices of Noper Post. Grand Army 0! the Republic, of which order he was a member. Many friends fol- lowed the cottage to the West Side cemetery. His widow and two sisters, Emma and Alice Wallace 0! Chicago. Iurflve hlm. For many years he lived on his km west of the village. but In the early nlnetlel, moved to the village to I handsome house which he built in Maple avenue. No shoes over $3. 50 per pair. Olir $3. 00 and $3.50 shoes cost you $3. 50pa and $4. 00 in the city stores He was born in Downers Grove June 1. 1841, Ind March 25. 1874. was mar- ried m Cynthia Jane Potter, who sur- vives him. Except for his term of service in the mun Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry. in the Civil war, practically all his life Wu spent. in or near Down- ers Grove, and he was a familiar ii;- ure in the town. New St les are now coming in. You will find a large we assorted stock of button and lace boots also amps, in the new cloth tops and new style buck esand ornaments. You should see our styles before buying your Easter footwear. JOSEPH GARRY WALLACE. Joseph Garry Wallnce, soldier or the Union and native .01 Downers Grove. passed to his rest last. Satur- dny. March 26, after a short Illness. VOL. xxxu. N0. 18. Bulk seed; Prices $2 to $3.50 per pair Which Outfit. Shall We Deliver to Your Home! Shoes for Spring Virlmla shlc .\n. H. mahmmu) m nal: finish" price Mm mm 36 u‘ktnnm 01 your mm chum up (eighlccn I" inch ddlvle hm! 7ft "could. Terms 8! J 50 cash and $5.") a momh. commencing the folimung mnmh an" pnrchasc. - TM. inclmlrs a Iwnmiful Cabin" \‘oclmla. qylr No. IO. mahogany m mk. min $75"). and 24 «lean-m (nu-Ive «hmhlr hm! Wâ€"mch venmls) 0‘ your on“ dumping. Trnm. mm rash (M the rrrnnh and $5.") a mnmh for Ike machinr. rnmmrnrinq the fofluuinu month “In purrhau', Viurnla. style No. 9, c-quippnl *0“: men! indium: and rcgnlalm and many :mpmvrmrnu. mahogany ot nth: nu. 55am. Thin includes eiublmn «In-tinn- mine don- plr hm! "Much trrnrdn) 0! your mn'n rimming. Tums. $6.75 rush fur the ream], and $5 I mnmh (or «he machine, mmmnwing [he Iolluwhm mnmh alter pmchasc VIC'I‘R()LAS! New Seed- Vegetable and Howe: seeds in packages Grocery Department A. M. CURTISS mfigs-W' w 3389.00 Downers Grove 3.51.W““ °‘“ “56-75 Peas Beans and Grass seed Just Out Never helore were the word! of St ‘Paul "I hue fought the good 0511!. 1l have finished the comic. l have kept the faith; henceforth in bid up (or me a crown ol righteous“... which the Lord. the righteoul Judge. an“ give to me at thnt day." walled with great.- er exactness to I lite thou the! were to that. of Mn. )IItitds Chapin, who weed any I! her home in Covert. Mich“ Monday. March 29. I915. Her children feel thu these word. are her titling obituary am. unma- (‘hlpiu Ivu born at Sam's-:wbon-Ibelqur. England. Oct. "' 1’11350 Funeral services were held Saturday alternoon M the home or her daughter. Mrs, George Bridgman n Downers Grove. Interment In the Fullersbura Cemetery. After the children grew to manhood and womanhood and left the home. Mrs. Curtis has continued to llve ln the home place and has been active In the general welfare of the com- munity. For some time she served on the school board and was ever reody to lenq a helping hand for the little communlty she grew to love. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis were greatly in- terested in the lap-building at our com- munity and spent much time and et- fort in making Clarendon Hills what it in today. Mr. Curtis' death occurred twenty years ago. leaving her widow and mother at four children: Walter R.. and Mn. George Bridgman now re- siding in Downers Grove. Charles of Maywood and Mrs. Boerlin of Sewiclb ley, Pa. seventy-nix you: of use and has lived In Clarendon Hills for forty yearn, comlng when thla attractive llttle set- tlement was a more rolling pnlrle. MRS. MATILDA CHAPIN. Flower seeds 3c package Ol’fl DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, APRIL 5, 1915. $212“...qu At an enthusiastic meeting of the Downers Grove Rod md Gun Club at Dicka'n Han Hominy night. the Chat- ter was dosed. The constitution. by- laws Ind mlel were read, approved and adopted by tho membon and the club u now in great working “It” It was decided to unit the mentor- shlp of the club to my mm. no new mi. an}. m In II“! on. ROD AND GUN CLUB CLOSE CHARTER. He reported that the Downers Grove light and water punt underwent a reconstruction while he was there. in which the principai change was the substitution of crude oil power for steam for the operation of the pint. His oid home is in Greenfield, Ind. Mr. nytn has followed the work of his calling the past eighteen years. Prior to taking the superlntendency of the Downers Grove water and llgln department. where he was a year. he spent seven years in Deadwood. 8'. D. E. B. Wayu of Downers Grove, llt. is the new superintendent of the tutor and light department. He arrived in the city Snndny and took charge of his duties Monday. He expects to be joined by his family. consisting of his wife and three sons, as soon as pout hie after the public schoois of Down- ers Grove, in which his boys are on roiled. close for the summer. Mr, Bernard meter of Savant"; wm furnish the must“! pm!» for thu Woman] Club on Am" N. No comp: with hlatmtt remmtnendatlotts. mm! the rich are expecting a "at, Thom wm also he Interpret-the rud- Inn [mm the poems of Vat-Ml [Amt- uy. the not"! Author of “The Congo Ind Other Vernon." by the Ru 1. Hague Mgr": at Chicago. A flat fee of 2.. cents will be charged and it In hoped that. all who are lnternstod‘ In the fine nrta'wtll avail themselves of this splondld o'portnnlty to hear something very much worth while It home. math-y anal“. April 4. the choir? of the (‘nnuc-uuoml church. Iliad "up direction of “in I. Imi‘h. Gm ulna tho flaunt cant-la umlod "Thou. Loni. wm Arm," by K. I. “Mont TM nolo pan- will be no: by Hm Gunman Downer. Mr. (Yb-fl" mm and mm a. Dru-h. Eva-r1 one In mam» Invllad lo nm “"000. n well n "w Ruin survive It 10:20 In Ibo morning. at which "n [so-tor .m pmrh on "The Knuth-rum 0! Mum." and "w chm: will road" we rm! music Hallo . . .. . ()mn rotunda Special Enter music will be render. ed by the choir and Enter hymn- will be used by the contention In all the servkes. In the morning the choir will sing Enter catch and than will be I nolo by Miss Spover. A! the morning service there will be 1 reception of members Into the church. A class or more than twenty members on promuon II to be re- 'celved Into full membership.’ Others will be received on probluon and by letter. "rim Mull Wltrh Interment was In the family lot a the West Side cemetery. Wednesday afternoon. March 31. 1915. EASTER AT THE METHODIST CHURCH. L She leaves to mourn her one Ion. ‘F'. C. Maydena of Idaho. Mrs. 0. W. Miller, a daughter. 0! Rogue River, 0m, and Mrs. M. E. Collier. a dough; ter, 0! Downers Grove. Also three grandchildren. Hattie and Lame Miller and Mrs. Henry Payne 0! Oregon and Mr. R. 0. Miller, Mrs. W. E. Chen-mun and Mrs w. W. Henltz of Downers Grove. 19, 1838. and came to America when she was only five rem old. She early gave her life to Chrlu and spent much of the latter part of It as I teacher end missionary to the colored people in» and about, Chicago and in Michigan. NEW SUPT. ENGAGED. a E. I. Warts. an Indian flan â€"1’ook Charge 0' Foam” "away. BERNARD DIETER. EASTER CANTATA. -â€"Mnmhfield Wisconsin News lrn‘n Choral, Th" ( 'bo'l’ . . .mum In. Joesph Garry thno wllha to apron he; man to {mad- I.“ madam tor Mr mum N no am. of her no W n! by Miss Mamie Engelschafl. Reading. "The Happy Prince,” (03-. car Wilde and Liza Lehman.) ‘ Mrs. Wm. Brown, necompanied in Mrs. J. C. White. ' (a) "Behold What Dunner of Love," ........... ...Jnmes G. HacDennit (b) "Yesterday and Today" ........ .Chu. Gllbert at him Kent Wiley. "Spring Sons". ...C B. Hurley Madame: Bleckman. Mailer, Sinner Ind Dummy. Mm Grace Toaster. locomnnnm. Help a good cause and enjoy n we treat by attending this entertainment. (b) "A Payer {or Faith” ..... Bartlett Miss Avis Lempke. ,vioiin obligate I Know Inn nu ueaeemer Hmdel P110“. 20 em." ("The Messiah" i ...... Mn. A. 0. Michel. ".\'0 made of Gm: Can Flourish,” ....... Arranged by Vniontin Frank Mandarin Binckman, Rassweiler, Sinsser Ind Darniey. Reading "The Selfish Giant" (03» car Wilde. with music by Lita Lehman.) Mrs. Wm. Brown, nccompaaivd by Miss Roe on the pipe man. (a) "That Sweet Story of 0111“,... .............. .......John A. West M o T Photo W4 Mlnea Lover Ind Jones. "I Know That My Redeemer UV- am» by the Philanthropy Commute. o! the Downers Grove Woman'- cm. at "I! flatbed!“ Church. 3» May. April m, It 2:” P. I. Tb.- Rm. um r. flanborI «in. wyu [mum church um I no“ N- cellonl Iddrm. mu MIMI Dru-h can I beautiful vocIl Iolo. Mm limo Tmley random I Very "- «Hem 9mm solo. Ind Mass". Single-4 Iw‘rry Ind numm sue a beautiful duel. Tho chunk cloned Ila heal year with all «m mid and A totally lur- phu In the hall. The autumn Manchu“ "ended the Imam "In! for by the national mien", Taken at] In I”. In up!“ of no. war Ind ”um-l amnnrucy. "Ila Mn been the w your 0! Ibo thumb. / 'Revefl an Um' ...... A. deKoMnkl '(‘aulerh nautical" (lMemezao) ........ Hamil “. unnul noon" a! mo now-l church \uo [Md II tho 0. A. n. room “a an Iuoolc "all. Over zoo per- on do" to I splendid “up". M II o'clock (M soul. m! In the "male "all. when "I. "pom "to null. oMc-n thlod mad u very not wanna: enjoyed. THE BAP’I‘ISTS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. anus road and did not notice the womb o! n (In! train from the won. The and“ "met the hot-ca. the I.“ polo nipped and the "Inn!- Iun hurled union the milk and ad tilled. hula: lr'rod unhun on the bur-ct. Prod F. Zelonlu. owner of a chicken ranch south 0! areas. umwly at and dumb In! Tue-any In an ‘0- cldcut u the Gran: railroad crou- lu Ho Ina drlvln; norm In (M NARROW 386A?! “Buon days are happy dun" says the prospectus describing the Saxon Automobile. The car In attractive In nppemnce, eomlortuble. cost- but ltttle money and bids (Mr to be nor am. Arthur Kidwell In the low uent tor the Buoo and Inn sire-d1 sold one, to Robert Bordwell. and the overt those young (allows hue out of their can II o coed reminder um “Saxon Dun are Hippy Days," “SAXON DAYS ARE There will be no shoot Easter Sun- dsy, but the members will shoot on the 11th to tlx handicaps for a. silver spoon which will be put uv st. the lhoot on the 18th. This Is practically a new club, the members are enthusiastic um gran things can be expectad or them In the future. A committee wa- appolnted to look over pine (or a club house and to report at the next meeting which will be held Monday evening. April 13th. A deuce committee we: “pointed and have decided to hold the tint an- anal dance on Friday evening, April 10th to which everyone is invited. lulu-non too for future memben was fixed at 815. CARD 01m PROGRAM HAPPY DAYS." FROM DEATH 37¢ 30 76010"- '..' 1y surprising. The secret I: we know how to 3.3} bet . We stock up right. e sell on a close margin. Our experience save: you money. You certainly don't want to waste 3.; mt cash. Get our estimates. You '*- them rock bottom. We have ban in. * business formoredxanadayand howl LORD LUMBER COMP. 113qu on lumber an Photo Play Entertainments e1 Wednesday and Saturdagi Admission 10' cents .. “In. chow- cvcry W“ on“, a“ su‘ d? d Uur\ retail MOTIOGRA PHHL THE IOTIOGRAPH FAIILY TH TRY THE OLD. ‘. w. NASH 1- Th Lot OUR Bank In YOUR hull ., We Pay 3 per cent Intel-cot 30min. WI Farmer’s and Merchant's Bani ' 7 We WiIh to we EVERYONE in this community thrive and prosper and without chargr lhl" take pleasure yin «1an with fin tugging I! u the business 0'! our bank to invaligatc the 5mm of investments. Whether you ate banking with us yet or not, come In and soon: if you wish our opinion on any deal you hurt” 7'”! ‘2 nun Int-lulu”. mm BURNS mm A mum; CHICKEN FANCIE“ INCUBATOR Downers Grove. llllnolo can» m ommm land 9-po- m.” mun-v Luann. 35.0mm -OCIO-"O- I A. I. I. I I. I" u“ Inn-Mat ova-l... In. 0 '- l. O. I '. fl. DO YOU WANT Al! Downer: Gro’vo.

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