Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jun 1917, p. 4

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W firm-"£139 of Miss Margaret :oldent «hughtr of Mr. and _ Funk P. Sheldon, to Mr. Ralph . M", In: of Mr. J. C. F. Mar look plucefhursday evening at Hock 3!: Grace Episcopal Church. _ “Qty-eight graduates of the .W High School will receive > diploma Thursday night, they pm “Ounce Johnson, Marion John- .- Irwin Budorf,_ Ebb- Ande-rxon. ‘1‘ Flock. Donald McCord, Stuart 1““. Wm lcCutney, Con- . '5“. “neon, Jenn Turmn, Louis -; , Emily Merrill. Charles m Wilbur Needhnm, Enid l'lnrle, “W Wllhr. Nina Neidlg, Howard “I" Diet", of West ('ngn. w I“ has. Eng-1mm. of mum. lurid by Rev. Mooney u. St I Church It 8 o'clock Monday We, Addie Hammond, Welby m Ilrjorie Curtis. John Lawâ€" ' Park Marine, Edith Benson. Portia, Ethel Rouow, Ethel Indiu- norm plant. "4}“ WWI. who cull-ted In an m nrvteo. And had been 3‘ the (ninja; nhool u I'c-n- H... in now in Funny to mm- 35:: .1. m m "(hand under > m In! hem. .21an- Num "valved {Mir hum UM Want Chimp "In: M Friday night. Following .I Oh I!" dun. Esther D. Bnumu, Browne", Chm Haywuu, P. Kluu. Edith Thompson. I. What. A. Mun-u Williamn. C. Brook, Currie Ilnywnnl. Buchanan, Claim L. Novril. '. William. Id. I. Wilder. [EH51 M H. anktte. mu Nimrod B urban. m of mam. an“ mm wind storm on Wean- ”hmwhctollbclwfoot June Wedding- Inel- nenn, at Austin, Minn Flor than". of Wm. Austin. Juno IL “I.” Clorvlgon received pain- "H W about the {we And haul F he went into the and: on u.» {Vs nous mm ._ oun unannonma mat (0.10m HINSDALE but In the Wham mum {- Increasing each week vdfit there vu mother “Mace find the members 0 w I muons drill. 'M Progressive. 6â€"8â€"17 ”a E. Carlson. Mina Stalin 1““. both of Wheaton. June 7., Don. non of Rrv. Ind In . Wind I Ind scalp imam-l * U required (our mafia» to bl. The M pulled out I dnm‘r u ilflonkr and stood on It 10 . nothing on up Ind the chi!- h Upped over on Mm. braking i‘lflf on his had. Walt Chicago Puma. 84147. V. L MM .0! Dunstan, Miss - (II-on. of Wheaten. Jam And In summoblle homfl u bud-c the young mm: to the I I "only. "in! BUM (7014‘. d Winston, Wnukegan. Junp hm than WHEA'I’ON olthe CHICAGO and“ Pout Office Mr: .Mvcnidng W ' HI. Idflor I At up close or! the play Misses Griffiths uni Tnnk rendered n Pilno [Duet and the mm closed with a Win» Solo by Miss Beidelmnn. After the 5010, “in Grlflitha. the ‘pmdcntdtheehnginbehdfofule Glenna-u. presented “Grandpa Franâ€" cis” with a beautiful boquot of sweet pa: in Approdntion of the splendid mic painting for the window of Mn Judd’n park". and “Gnndpt” respon- ded in m. cbmufintlc me nun-iv. It ya- “ evening molt union“: {or an and 0h 0m have m4 All parts were exceptionany well taken and productive of much laugh- m- and applause from I most appre- dntive tudienee. .................. Nina Ruth White Guam GM. Donf,,.lins Huling Mm R. B. Powers. Rich Lady ...... ........... MI" Helen Beidelm Mn. Meeker. Pam‘fint .............. ............ Mix: Dorothy Phelps Luelh Huggins, Love-Sick mu ..... .............. Kiss Virginia Tusk with His: Gwendolyn Grlfiltlla an Neely. the Maid. follo‘m: fln. Cheny. Pmsidont 0! Society ............... Miu Grace Wheeler Mn Day, Newly Wrd .............. Tho [Adios Aid of Simmvilk met It tho how of Mrs. Judd, which char- uter m taken by If” Helen Har- vpy. for the purpose of getting M? I box containing mittens. cheat protec- tora. Par mafia. etc” to Mr. Domen- hury for his Hottmtots in Central Africa. ............. Min Harriet Putnam Mm Strong. Suflngint ....... Tho program apt-Md with a Film Solo by Miss Mug-mt We". Inflows! hy a Piano Dun by Mist-n Domthy PM"): and Mnmm Wolf. Then came thv play, "Sewing for the Ho:- Lu! Friday night below I large IMW. the Clo-mm of "to 31mm Sunday School. repeated. by mam-d. the enuminmm given by them on Mny m. “SEWING FOR Tit-uh un- uh-ndul to than who by "Mr malrihulkmn holpod to "uh 0w day I complain nun-nut. Tho oh! and I'lll u the young- Itern caught night of tho many flower fuel dotting flu: woods. would delight the bar! of "your. WMI “In (My will (all (Mir phyla-(u who new not {omnmtr rnough to go. Th chlldm. ”lama-Iv", {umtnh their than of the ”tart-tumult. they sing tho-tr nehool noun. "tpak pk-cn' and delight their beaten by an exhi- bition of unabashed Ippotttvn. and ab- nndmmi enjoyment of wood:- Ind flora rs. The Burlington I'Iilmatl mahm it ponible La lira tho-m thin twat by furnlnhlnx the lunaporullun. and flu- llomv- Don-flaunt member: 0! the Pin! Conxrentlonnl Church lumlah the luncheon Ind tho entertainment. The Olive Brunch Minn-Ion Sunday School childn‘n er’l‘ given their ul- nlnl outing in Downers ane lull Batu nhy. CHICAGO CHILDREN ENJOYED SELVES Annual Troll (liven "Olive Branch (fhildrrn by Congo. Home Devan-eat Last Friday four of our boyu wont to Chicago to take examinations for the Navy. Harvey Ruhr, Waller Saâ€" binnky. William Simpson and Francis Hoopea were the brave onvs. Of this {our only two passed the cum». Hoopes was overweight. and Simpuon underweight. “it" William would‘ have had some of Francis' weight, probably they would both paused. Walter Subimsky has a position in the navy yanl an electrician. Archii- is in the (in-at Lulu-u Training xtation Ind Hoop” is on a dirt and William Simpwn’u uppi-tilt- hus inrn-niwl gmtly. Miss Hazel Baliman and Henry A. Witt. ware married in Aumra Wed~ nesday, Juno 6th. Miss Elsie l'ischol, who made her home here in the (iron- for over a year, was bridesmaid. Wednesday morning. June 6th, at ‘nine o‘clock at SS. Peter Paul Church, Minn Antoinette H. Kreger and Mr. Robert L. Shimp were united in the holy bands of wedlock. Mr. Shimp is probably better knuwn to his many friends in the Grove mu "Shimpie." Relatives and friends to the num- bet a! fifty surprised Mr. Jacob Zomâ€" mcyer at his home In Sunday. June 10th, it being his 80th birthday anni- vex-nary. [ Oliver J. Kendall has received his commission as First Lieutenant, after being at Fort Sheridan nincv May 10. He leaves tomcil'row {or Ft. Leaven- worth for further training. The rout of the wagon shed on John Schwaus’ premises was blown off, and several other families report trees, fences, can. blown down. WM 1% find an no! 0! fill» m at m larch Av... Ind :‘wn dropped an I Inc pot-m patch next door. While Ira. Wuhbum. with the help of her lather-1nd Ill- ter- were trying to put it hawk Into the yard where it belonged. she was badly hurt on the face with a large section of the roof. causing mean pain. , , J worn nun ladies want an 1 Eli lid ‘1'»!!! Naporvillr Clarion. (“r1341 N APERVILLE THE HEATHEN The bride was beautifully gowned in hride’s satin and silk marquisettp. made entrain. with iridescent trim- ming. She carried a white ivory prayer book and wore a string of pearls, a gift of thehgroom. Mn. Ralph Drendel, as matron of honor. won her wedding gown. Miss Roma Engelschall of Glen Ellyn. wan'y.» tired in green tafleta and yellow geomtte crepe. As maid of honor. she arried the bride‘s lhower boquoi of "flies of the valley and Iii-Me's roves. Kins Edna Riedy. a ninter of the bride. wore yellow puny willow silk nnd Mina Olive Drentlel, a sister of the groom. wore green puny wil~ 'low silk. They were the bridesmaids ,and like the matron of honor. can-led blinen willow garden hata illlod with cam Corinne and limit: Baldy .‘luxnat’tl uu- .c-u -- m...- natural mannel than did ti; the squaws. but that is to he led. We wen! assured by t} that no trouble was experioi teaching the boys the war «in: the war whoop. it must he sai over, the girls played their pl rr‘nl artists and received mm plans». The meitationr‘Wour Flag: Flagf‘hy Master Martin Nam also a masterpiece in elocution in; this recitation there. we meme tableau formed by all ‘ pile. each waving an Amen'cp The entertainment ended by i dience singing "America.” The graduates were: Helen I Edith Denny.Lilllan Dickson. F McMahon. Durban Skelly, Rem, Laura Hanson. Win l Lona Fender, Wm. Holloway Pmmptly at 9 o'clock at SS. PM" Pnul church at Napervine, whilo the familiar strains of "Ioheugrin" were being played by Miss Lena Egermlnn. Mr; Ed. Riedy of Lisle. gave in marriage his daughter. Ciro Mn. Olive. (0 Andrew J. Brand»! of Naperville. Mrs. Alicia Lia’y entertained Mr. and In. Davenport and family. of Wheaten. on Sunday. Mr. and In. Wnlur Huggins and Mr. Chan. Bowers spent Sumhy at the houn- o! A. Porter. Indie Plumb spent "filthy Ind Tum-day with Mr. Richter of Downms Grove. The Beimont (Yoâ€"Oprrflive Club mp! last Friday night and Mid I vrry in- tomnflug session. The Make! Sod-l MM It "no Rol- mont nchool house on Friday evening was I nut-con. blah norinlly and finan- cially. TMI [Mn dust of (h:- Lisle- Sundny School risk In thank Hm.- who helps! nah it a alarms. Miss M: Sin-Mon spam amoral My: last week with Ir. Ind Mrs. Funk Brings at llinschlo. The (Tongngnlional (DI-Rh of Dow- nor: Grow has wry Hm")! «Ionuh-vl pom- for our church win-n romvlv-Inl and "If Hum-h uimrvly upprorinlr» Uw gm. ' erember lhc- HIhry Hak- nl Mr H. R. Grumhaun’ Mort Saturday lum- 16th. Srrviecn It the Made Schml "our ll ”:00. IJII. and 11:46. 9. m. Sub hath School m 10:00. I. m A. Pom, Comm-tut Notrn from IEWSY NOTES mm llSlE AID BELIOIT Odell, Hen ry Howard Nelson. ‘Albert J. Mendoza, Jone Hr yen. Benjlmin "- Mikoloil. l-‘md H Miller, Roy H. Moore, Arthur Roy Moflgrd. ‘Walter J.” my"; Thepd‘on-r (1‘ Meflurt'my. John I). Lynch. 'l-‘runk 'l‘. ' Graham, Ral h W. Gonzales. Failu- Haley, Elmer 0. Hall, Arch H Hall, Arthur R Handschug, Victor ll. Harrison, William W Harthon, J. Walk-r Hayes. John Huymoml. (,‘hnk-s A Huymoml, C. l‘Iugc-uv Henry, l-‘mnk I'I. Herbert, Paul Her-twig. Alvin Hesse, Herman Hochn. Emil Hoffa-t, Harold ‘Hubbert. Foster llunyar, John A. Hunduchug, Alfred Jurmun. Otis Lee- .lnhnson, Albin F. Johnson, Charla-s .l. Johnaon, Lars A, Lun hear. Belt [-1 .119 whim”!!!- Kt-armry, Joseph A. Klvgis. William P. Falvcy. Edward 11.. Fuser, Edward C. Pram-r, Harry E. Foster, Lawrence J. Fredeuhagen, Donald I‘L Fredenhagen. Walter S. Fwy, Emil J. EQiik. iohn ”Mamas Eaton, Floyd E. Edwards, L. Emery Ehnin or, Herbert 1'1 Ehr, ohn J. amt-em; .Edzgr Dicke, Henry C. Dovali. Antonio Downer, Melville B. Duncan. Georse Dunn. Funk J. Dneuttel Theodore, Jr- me a 65' ‘- Dds-fer. red I’- Davin. Chu. I“. Dawson, Herbert 14.1 Dexter. LEROY 4‘- Dexter, Leslie A. Dexter, Morton R. pgzgfier.__Williazp C. Coleman loo r. Cooper, hay W. Camila. Herman Cuniu, Edwin Chan. RIEDY-DRENDEL [Jule Com- 11ml ionfll Church Run W. Roan-y. I'Istm‘ 10km Isz-l-z Iliurixnn. Antonio ,Butlerhum. meph L. 'Bockhop, Ih-rmun L. {Bolonnh (:uuluw ,Bolh'. Henry glbmbunl. Earl ll iBrlnkvy, Jnmb lBurmci-tur. Waller (7.1‘. {Rummy WiIlinm A. Chm-w. I-Iurl L. CMlvurn. (“In ton S. ('hilw-rm It: ph H. (Scope-r, Thu r Dnllmn. Arthur Dullnrr, Uuu I". VunIh-ynum, ('lurmw- Vix. Allwrl. H. Vix, va'gn L'. Young, Juhn W‘ Uhlhorn. Elmer H Ullrivh, Hurry ll. Ward, Irving W. Wamslvy, I'lolwnnl M. Wrnzvl, William J. Whiu-hm'n, Arthur It. Witt, FIN! C. Wu”, "why A. Worlry. Lrun S. Wyliie, Knit It. Tuck. Arthur J. 'l'hulin, Karl E. 'I’imkv, (Hrnn W. Sacksteder, Stephen S. Scheel, Edward H. Schrunk, William Severus, Arthur L. Seward. George.- A. Simonson, Guy L. Shultz. Thoma» L. Shultz, William R. Slick. Harrison A.‘ Slants, Walter J. Stanley, Elbnrn D. Stank-y, Elmer l.. Stuno, Erank Stonv, Can; J. Stoudl. Herbert I. Stmulnn Alfn-(l ll. Roarige'z, J uafi “Elder, \Vm-ilcy J. Reader, William A. Rehm, Harvey C, Reid, George Reinhold, Oscar I“. Raninger, (Eran! 1. Rice {‘heodore Bigslmc, Hprry B. Petr-ska. George Pierce. Eu ne - Potter. Les ie E. Potter. Theron 0. Price. Arthur L. Oliver. Norman G. Orlinger, Leo V. Ono. Samuel G. Paige, [Around J. Patrick. Wilbur W. Penngr, [halite 5n. Dial I’ll-l, (.‘lnu The graduates were: Helen Deng“. Edith Denny.Lilllm Dickson. Florence Mcflahon, Bub": Skelly. Lester Rein, [mm Hanson, Wm. Bender, lam Fender, Wm. Holloway, John The miutiom'Wour flag and My Flag."hy Mast" Martin Nome". was also a masterpipce in elm-mien. Dur- ing this redution there was an im~ meme tableau form"! by all the pn- pfls. each wuving an Ameriqm flag. The entertainment endnd by the au- dience singing "Americn." In commenting on the drama. it [wing tn Indian play. we aw forced to admit the boys beat the girls in characterization ~ they imperâ€" mnntod (ha real Indian in a more natural manner than did the girls. the musics, but flu! is to he "(poc- ted. We won! assured by th» nuns that no trouble was experienced in teaching the boys the war dam and the war whoop. It must b said. how- vver, the gin-is piaypd their parts iikc rm! artists and mide much ap- plans». ‘ Aflor I few kmarks Dr. II. B. Goodwin inlrodm-Pd va. J. Rollin”. of I‘llmngo. who wu Hw- speaker of of the evening. In the mun-1- of I most lawn-sting addrvm M Idvlaed (he grnduues of the (rt-ll malty nl‘ education in those days of uln- onlinary competition in the field of l-bor. In forceful and mvlncing' language he oxpllined the duty every citizen owes to his country' at all limes, particularly the prwsent. It was} an ahlo discourse and was wpll I'P« i rpivevl by his hearnrs. i In mnnortion will. the grudualion ‘oxl‘rrisos lM-n- In 1 mt inhwrval- ning pmxnm consisting of a drama in "mm ads. entitled "In (M Valley of tho Mohawk." by tho pupil:- of the srhool. fancy dancing by the Nissan: leyn Quid»)! nml'Marinn Kennedy. \iohn 9040: by mnr own two promin- ing young artists, Myron Wimmor and Wm Bombr. Jr. Tho audience (math awn-dated ”w violin solos by Mm Zita Norpell. Miss Mayrnu- Em; gI-lschall and Miss Alma R0"! pun: sic’PII ll "0!! pill”. Mon- lhan hwy huMml mph- unwind the tun-lu- ”amoun- of St Joseph‘s School last Friday nil!“ in llk'klv's ha". GRADUATION EXER- (‘ISES 0|" HT. JOSEPH'S N‘IIIKH. lht-Ir A! "Li-Jr Villa." Hu- homr of "w Inich-‘u parents. I u-«w-plinn mn- MM I‘m a number at wlnliwn null [vinyl-u Mn and Ilrs. Drv-mkl‘n "Wt-titling lloliulayn" nrv balm: span! in "w wo-u. M'h'r July mu. lbw) will \w-lromo Armin In "w rumrlly of unlwrn wrw Kiley and Munin Nimly. Ih-nry Smith of Early. Iowa, and Arnold Kohl-w. m lam "Ilka by Ito-mun! thwnnx. ’l'hv moon'n Imnhvr. Jowph. wu hi» ullrmhm. Rnllinx Vivw mnny frirmln at "wir Immo- Zmn, l-Iuhvnnl J Km“. Fwd l.. iI-Ikv, \\'|I|Ium ’l'yw'rmnulo, JI'nlLo 'l'ymirh. l-‘vunk J. Vomil'uwk, (icorgv “'O‘hl'nh‘inll'l'. Willa-r H “'I‘ht‘lllriulo‘l‘, Willa-m Svhmicll. Flu-II I). Sclunidl. John, W Slavhi'um, Wnllu Smart. ('haunn-y Slm'hotmky. Lulu" Slrvu -|. Harry C. why._ P‘rynk Harm's. H43."- ItaM-II. William ’h‘tlii‘hh. Louis W. “it-haul», Alla-rt .l l'unjv. John A l‘uutkr, AHA-I1 C. l’eurcv, George F. Futon-son, (:usluvc‘ A. l'ruq-h-r, ('llurll-s "AND LACE us'rs ()c-slnmn. Lauis M ()hlson, Frank A. (“(‘fil‘lt'. (marlin I Noilzcl, Albert W. Noitzvl, Arthur I". Nvitzc-l, Au us! (‘. Nit-kt-ls, W'ilinm I“ Mulokusky, Fred A. Murwitz. Arthur W. Mnrwitz, Charlie C. Mm'witz, Harvvy A. Mutz. Gustav:- A. Meyer, Charlie nym‘, William Michaluk, Leo J. Mushy. John. Litt’ll-funl, Harvey J. Jantac, Emanuel J antac. Rudolph Kan’BtL-n, Henryw. Karsums. George A‘ Kearney. James A. Kempferl. Edward Klein, Albert J. Klein, Roy A. Klnkan, William (4'. (lelston, Hugh D. (Pnybowske, Albert I“. Hunman. William ll. Hans, Max l". Hathaway, Philip K. Henry, Arthur Henry. Gem- «- Him, Kelnhod Home-Ming, William G. Effie“, William Ec bout, Adolyh L. R. Eichhorst. Christian K. El rs, William C. Fain. Jesus 'nrm ll Wen them left a vestige of doubt as to the popularity of the young lady in whose honor the party was given. it would have been dispelled by the buntiful hmy of grain-tin nnd Mrthdly Why-nee- front; I!" W's nutty-lauds. Mrs.’ Euletto was minted by her daughter. Mrs. 0. M. de Kiefler, of Chicago. Not even the quantity of marsh‘ mallm canmmed bad amused thp mam of youth. and no second in- vitation was needed when the dnncern were told they might assist in the rite! of blowing out the candles and cutting the birthday cake. Soon the stains of "Poor Buttor- fly" and "Racket! (300" were heard calling to lhr dance. Tracing the music to fits source, it w discover-pd that I vidmla had been plated in what should hive been the‘haymow of an ordinary barn. But this was no ordinary burn! Pennants, stream- ers and Dinners anywhere mad? it look in the half-light of the Japanese lanterns. like a “furl: cavern." Tho guests. “a molIey cnw" their drPss conforming to the order of UM owning. wrn’ first luv-nod loose in the orchard. whey-r a monster bonflrw was lighed. When a near awn-och to the flowing and)": ham. possible. merybody roasted marshmallows to his head's content and â€"â€" for his hoart’s delight. T. 1. Bullet“, at My llome an CMcago Ax-muo, in "Mutton 0f Hm hinhday of Mr daughter. "is! Margaret on last Thursday oveninx. Juno 7th. who-- a crowd of young prank Iver? most onjoynhly onloruinfl! by Mrs. Thr foal-l gaiety of Comment-9mm“ Week was brvught (o a fitting «lost- MRS. EULE'I'I'E 43; E3 @421 [Q] 5 x $522 F. Gel-wig \So_n I9 W. Railtoad Sum 'l‘he Overland Country Club is a “four - seater" with u distinctive body which gives it character far removed from the onlinary. And it is Ii ht, quick, powerful, and wonderfully emy-ridingâ€"as capti-_ vating in pe ormance as in looks. The soft upholstery is hacked by what is virtually a mattrem of small, resilient. cloth-encased springerâ€"the type of seat springs used in the very highmriced luxurious cars. While it is inexpensive and economical, the Country Club is so out of the ordinary in character that in looking at it you never think of its'price. The above truths in our “Cash and Carry” selling plan are just so many worde‘ to some people. But to the many who are doing their trading with us they - meanâ€"Savings, not once in a while, but every dayâ€"on Staple Groceries. NOTE THESE EVERY DAY PRICES! Jelke Butterine ........... Z‘Jl/gc Jello .......................... 8c Quaker Oats ................. 8c- Krumbles ...... '. ............. Sc ‘ Lenox Soap ................ 41/:c Swift’s Pride Soap .......... 41/30 (In-van: of Rice ............... 130 - Large Gold Dust ............ 20c Sapolio .......... 7c Campbell’s Soups ............ 110 Red Cross Spagetti ...... . :. .llc Raisins, package ............ 12b I’ettijohns Bum Flakes ....... 21c L41 ge Soapade .............. 21c mm Overhead - Jelke Butterine ....... Jello ................... Quaker Oats .......... Krumbles ...... '. ...... Lenox Soap ........... Swift’s Pride Soap ..... Cruam of Rice ......... Telephones l E 2 ENTERTAINS TM (in {mm mu ran hv- mud iMrwmley font-"l or M to ch:- yo silica lint suit-I hm. Th:- war «I! allow. hm pmpk chum and '11 mm Overland Light 4-Passenger Country Club 32 borne-power «n blor motor [04-inch win-v! haw Auloâ€"ldle Martin: lml liyhlinu ill x bind: Iinw, nun-.LiJ n-m Vacuum [Wino uynla-m ('nnlilwr rrm "Inn“. Fminh: Iloulmluip may. wuh blurk (mlru Incl humming u and wire whwh. BAKER G CRAMER'S Special Saturday Only! 10 puuhds of Sugar ........... Fancy Head Rice, 5 pounds... Our 21c Coffee, 2 pounds .. . Thus:- prespnt were; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atlnms, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dav-Ms. Mr. and Mrs. Hamel. of Oak ‘Pnrk. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Worse, Mrs. ‘Catlwrim Campbell. Mrs. Ellie Red- man. Mrn. Vivian Scott. Mn. Henri- etta Strait. Mn. Luella S. Griffin, Mrs. Maude Nielsen. Mrs. Sarah Pop- hnm. Mm. Lillian Nicholas. of China- go. Mrs. Grace Steely. of Blooming- (on. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Stnub, of Bewyn, Mrs. Not-fine Barry. of Brookfialdl Mrs. Millie Tyler. of Nn‘per- ville, Mnjnn Terry. of Aurora, Miss Florence Uhlhon Ind Mr. and Mm W. F. Edna. a! Down Gm. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Whito antar- lnimd at dinm‘r on Tuesday in hunt 0! Mn. Emma 1'. Adams, Worth}- Mntron of the Order of Eastern S‘ar of Illinois. MR. AND MRS. J. C. WHITE ENTE’TAIN’ED AT DINNER VETERINARIAN Downers Grove, nllnols J. l. cam, D.V.I. muIMezuLcma-a. TM. dandy mm at can It an at EUGENE HAYMOND Electrical Contracting and Supplies Electric Vacuum Cleaners Irons. All and, of Carpenter Wot! New cisterm built. Old cislrrns repaired and cleaned nun-m cum-u, run-u. CENTRAL HOTEL Jobbing promptly nnndod I. Ian-nah. Furnished .IC lllcbluul Ava. Hun. IIA' F. W. Kettcnrlng ALBERT NELSBN 83c 410 39c bytheDayotComnd. 1m“ lilac-Aw. A. NELSON Carpenter Concnctor Mason Contractor Plastering, brickla and cement no . 32 NN. Forest Ave. CARPENTER none 83-) bell non lM-I . .7c .110 .11c .12'c .21c .21c

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