Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Jan 1917, p. 12

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Right. now each sidewalk h Dov-er- vae m Monday Inning on the has tut a! 41“an thdmummwdrifll an Inn in m ‘ A forty to sixty mile gale ImmPIII-i lad by buy now started about mid- night Sunday night. And not until [gt-Sunday evening dldtha now atopl MHMMIMHflâ€"I- TOI- tried Until! Drills In Big- “EMF-"Ml; 01411... ”mutiny-hunt} It Isn't the Bat Policy Ill-m REPAIRING mum W 3:?" uremia??? am A? m: um aim.“ CHM fiflfn-Iywwmmrpoflhmuh. pit-Mo withi- Qm-IaMunke-tDImnGmn In“ «Whoa: ”MWW‘IH’MyMMImMM hyvhenaeyhdufinupmmrofmlodnndrnnddr their homo beam um in pm of the Chicago. Bur-Hm Mammal-drifts. The undo-unis and Quincy rim-ml. lbelmnemlnokznmurby. Theremyhemwhohvehen ’n-Ieruhn than to Wayne Gain ham 8:. (huh- .al West Qh- Tran-um yarn and {our M pummerJIwmm.bhmtm¢y-mw unlnflMvhdeu-rmh-mhdi‘flhme-n thy- m. The minim C. V. 4.1a. Karim or more (gunman “HIM-fitmyhdm nan-"y'all. TMm-cnkmuluuum «mm kWIOOHuOIWthOMM ”lefmmunflhrub-g hyadfluduflnlnun-hruhd “Wbbdmi ‘vmmmumnun \Mpun'uhrâ€"aungdlboWo- mar-Clam: WM.Ju. IO. fllu Agno- In-n of Chicago will Man on 'lculuun In th- “in.” with W 0! ch, nodd- momma-urea“. Immunmulollom M Annuulkhuuohrml WOMANS CLUB NOTES AI hm hu be. (clued to menduuubpm-th unifor- m, night. No doubt mydthnwmuu-dbdvom mtnnmuqmwhkhit rake in Service Flag It the evening service Sundly night. Thin will In to honor the members of it. mung:- “mumminthou-ynduvy‘ Sealer Banner Will Be Hm Flown at Patriotic Swim Sunday Night. EPISCOPAL He leaves a wile. Emm- E. Plann- tine. ind flan-e sons. H. K. Florentine. of Chm. Ind J. F. 312. und W. C. Florentine of Downers Grove. IL W. Bryant 0! the LnGunge Christian Science church will tend the services 3'. the Mme this morning at 10:30 and internment will be-mlde It 1Onlu-idge cemetery. ’ Mr. Florentine has been 1 resident; of Downers Grove eight years but. in} this short space of time his made many mm friends. ‘ J. E'florentlno. 8n, panned be- ‘yond at his home on Maple avenue in East Grove Tuesday. evening. He wu fifty-nine years old and a gen- enl brukdownm the mac n! his I. Andrew's Epincopd church will I ems NARC-HEY ' - - noun: or: TEN on WAY 10 ~ ., ....__._..,. a, mu. 5.- my mum WASHINGTON .u CHURCH TO RAISE FLAG * Wm iiiifisgiiifi mmmuhmbedh hum. othhofleetntbenudmd “Macadam-m um autumn-flu vhhll £3de for Inmuhmfln‘fiem 'nnt manna was not light. ”'"c" The live. of mam ammo. have "m 0'30!» ”mo" ml some °f mm on him. Sandy . «PM the ot‘her cheer: were pmted with namely an hour-4n all (be years when hauufu! “mm “Grit“ m on ml: lathe ”ma. Alurm‘mrkoftbeeveuingm tower but the lives of hundred: lay In over the officers. when and my his legging, A moment of ‘0'!” turn were invitedtorefredmm pre- him,am¢ntofmmion,m pm! under the supervision cl Ir. pufldthewmlevevinthehfiu- ELDkkenon. Whinlfllmud“ Theofleenmnd'ue: (er mid M {M It Ink! “mun um 0'... 1'8] for "Gflr 0.1 during Oh M Pamâ€"W. p. Hm “ummnmufl- Mthnl-fianm‘ dds-t at the Dow-en Gm Meal 1,, i winch was his. mat of the [out and Found dc- pm of the Chic-K0. Bum nd Quincy rum-nod. There may be men who have been luprhthenrvicnof the M. then my be men who Mve held ‘m important positions. but it is certain that nowhere In the service muterebocnamanwhomom faith-1 fully shouldered the may: humans-yeasts... [“cmrr' LEAVES rowan AFTER wNG SERVICE month!“ I- want what In plu- ”flayMILMuuu Other local members of his buttery, who by the way are all feeling fine and getting heavier all the time, with this detail are, Sun. Bortolin. Harry Grunt Ind Dwight Cox. He was able to get u tell thy fur- lough and surprised his father I: hr «tapped in the door Wednesday night. As (our days of this leave will be taken up with traveling he will not be here very long. home Wednesday night on I surprise will: wit Inn's (01h. Mr. Ind Mrs. J. M. Nargmy of East Maple avenue. George is stationed at "An Athntlc port" with n douchment from his nai- ment helping in the loading of Inns- ports for“ over there." He was just xtcenfly discharged from the hospi- tal when he was very ill with 1 com- piimion of pmmnine poisoning and pneumonia. Ul Print: George Nancy of Bab Chu.‘ Davis left last night for fiery C. 149th U. S. F. A., arrived Washington. D. C., to Lake an exam- Jut Dink-rad Fru- llo-pflul and Will 'I'nke Dent-l Examining":- It I- Still Wall tro- Dnul Nana-f. Capital for Pneumonia. Nu, Berth. WWI-ell Ann i u” MU‘I Tho installing man. Mrs. Mary Gm"- M A. Cam. In. J. C. mm. In. J. “9" until?» R. Fmv and Him Alice 00m. and A! HbDoor mum. 'nltha'eflumhlfll hardshipâ€"I unde- ol Isolation wink! m choice mam and In soi- In. Olson, Hutu-on and some of the other omen": were presumed with beautiful flowers. > Miss Florence Uhlhorn. the retir- lng Mum m presented with 0 Put Mum's Jewel and m welcom- ed to the ranks of Pat Mums in 1 few well chosen words by In. N. C. neverbnfomnsedhtheloalm In. Thomwhohvefimnpnmtlt Installation in the put my this one mthebestoflnyaohrnned. A very large mam m wren- ent II Mmk In" Tue-thy night at tho immuta- of the 1.18 once" a! Van Chm". 0. K. 8. lAm Micah-co Won lea-uh! Writ; Mun- cumâ€"mm UM Rafiâ€"Kin MOM authorâ€"Ira. Jenny Rum lathâ€"In. m Nea- Wanderâ€"Hrs. A. A. 8mm!" NEW OFFICERS . INSTALLED BY VESTA CHAPTER 'rm- mun" daughter was lulu-u to the hoaplul tn we lu-r amt-mounting who was m. and win-u (he puny got to the (want the tun-hunted: "0 moody. my have (Mu «lei-Ion that In alt-allow." He has been trying for some weeks to get action on his application for entrance into the Dental Reserve. but thin I: so full that he finally dun- doned the idea. His purpose in going mo Washington in to 89‘ into the mlar Navy. and at once. If he in succeuful ln pus-i jing the rigid tests, he will be Assign- cd to a berth at once and probably on board ship. We hope he will be successful in hi: efforts to enur this preferable branch of the service as he is well equipped to work on the molars of Unclc- Sam’s Jackios. inauon for entrance into the dental division of the mgul-r navy. beautiful instillation ceremony Momundhmloalchgp- fill-Filler BMW cm. lewd ll] B, n. ma, Prop. '11: BII MM [Collee spe cral,blends 2l-25-30 and 35¢ U CJ tea.” 40-50 and 60: Barley flour, ten lb. 75: Armomve ve,getol medium pail, 75¢ Armour: bulk peanut butter. per. h. Coloma canned pears. Large can cafancy yeflow cling peadm. One lb. npeas, very sweet, Calilornia pink beans. per. lb. Large bar glycerine soap, l big Jar pure honey, Fancy waking figs, per. lb. §§x§§¥§§ Weunyufufllheofdmpmd wrpmfimmmhdm Maudie-mmtopmnd wfllnppmhtemrmmqu. Ir. P. 1. 0am - "shined man-dd in m in our employ m ceding Ir. C. C. Garter. loRdeMuthdrw-u 'mnvmbeudtNDyInJ.W. cumin-Ila. Ga. 1'. “In... manna-8min.“ cidy I.“ in W. "I?“ m www.mmmm mun-nayummm thflmTfiunhyoffiea-flh Camden] chunk vm bold In huh! "(ht 0! lb mt u (h- hm cl InAJlBu-Ihn. 11in- du. Juan 1". u I!” 0":th “. nun pvt- n ”WM tall: bum the high who! Friday monk; FIRST 1918 MEETING OF CONG’L LADIES Ledlo Claudia Murat-i home Wallet-by In. an “buo- tutu- ihg any .1 “hr- Iold. 8.: An- ‘udo. Tong. huh. completed bl- mm In the lying Wm. If. Chandler Ml hen .m- u provision- al "outta-m budge ad I: um” tamarind mum-lo- whim! hum Wublwn lh expul- lo mum to Kathy'- lcld the Int 0! (he wont to “In [ow-mun: onion. Ir. Chandler CHANDLER FINISHES FLYING COURSE Mn. Ichmum leaves to mourn her loss a loving husband, 4 ms, Jacob, Jr., Hinsdale. Geo .of Flimont, Ilium, yl-‘nd and Val 91 Hinldde and 2 daughters. In. Geo. Klein, Downers ‘Grvvc und In. John Schultz of NI- perville; 2 “new, In. Kata Hodupp,‘ Canton. Ohio, and In Lawrence Vix, Adults. Nah, one bunker. Fwd Klein, Hind-1e, bedde- 36 mad childm and 5 gm! grandchildren and I has! of lricnd: and Amati-tam; In. khmnn nee Salome Klein wasbomutbaceonthe 12thdnyof Apr“, 1846. She married Jncob Lair ‘mnn January 10th. 1863 and they engaged in farming until 1905 when on account of the failing health of Mrs. Lehmm they moved to Him-i dale Ind have been muting choir home with their youngest son. Val Lehmanu. kind and loving disposition endeared her to her family and friend- passed away It her home in Binsdale, Fri- day. January 4th. AM» In poor health for I (rut many years her lat illness in only of several days duntioq. Punerd services were held at the residence 10 No. Washington urea. 'l‘uuday. at l p. m. after which'nhe was taken to the Kin-due Bangui- eal church. the Rev. Stringer conduct~ in; the services. She m laid to ml in the Lace cemetery dole by the spot when she Wu born and spent most of her lilo. I ANNOUNCEMENT GROCERY Specials! The Emma Dug Co. min «nine-m *5 ~Illndnl¢ Doing: Con-pony II. with other and. a! the hmlion. G, of Hit-Ho, P, d mange. and E. of ”nails. for. tag the 20d htuflon of a. 2-! I.- am Infantry. vi“ drill W C the Second Raging“ III." h OI. ‘chrve lulu. minn- fullâ€"- myuchlmdi.T.C.â€"I worn In In! My. Th Vol- ten Tflhl" Com hduhfl‘ m mniuvfll ”I“ WWW-”film“... "In. TM: will {amt-OI! the m dthmyunvth-l“ lap-Main. A! drill Ind-y Itch It“ not run found and :1.“ H- may dun. Atamtln‘dmflouddb no! held .1 Luxury ml WM night. pk? mm diam-d lath. toward mmmumm pun)”. Imp. Owr "MM“ Mawbudhdud-uwhkhhh- thMlllhI-unountuedd. It- Mlanmbuu-n upmflyflwnmm-‘I this. Wuhahonthuwrhhd 1th.: necessary quantified!“ and drilling no: {or military [or-.- liou and um will (Ive DUI-I Gmnmhutdrflkdudw ummH-wmmumhm uryfllesulofofleen. Bulb emdent mmmy methods have gn- ed for his: the deserved am“; With Guy L 84m A: Boa-d First Lieutenant B. E. W' has been appointed Captain and Th. Sergeant R. H. Bennett, First Lia.- taunt. They have been «aim to Company H41. E. II. and will act in that capacity in the future. The appointments were made by Governor mac... Commander 5' Chief of all State fumes. : The local company has been 1115 out a «pain since the resignati- a! L. J. Footer, several months ago ‘ Captain Balcxynslti has Ind chug. ‘o! the activities of the organism and hu pmven his worth for the po- sition he now holds. Under hi. hi - the company has doubled in nun-gt. 1‘: and more than doubled in “ma. ‘ Lieutenant Bennett hla held tho .0- ’ “non of Pint Sergeant line: the n.- ignation of 'l‘homu Kflwell and N'hfihn’medh Appointment of I. ll. Hen-d I. m “GIN-W! 'Alno Ann-med Monday Night. s. t. BMfl'flSKI‘ ‘ now (mm or (omnvmu. Pct-aunt but Md Mr

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