Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jul 1919, p. 4

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thvtus mm “LL BE SCENE 0F mum: a a memo Pm Dining .. . H llry 80hr! Helm Nahum. Dar.» It, Scou. Muflm Ronda Amnislein Zuta Nnrpo” > h ........... Mrs. H. “7103' E m ..... . .. . . Mn. N. Hum h. .......... 3L Carolin Quart“ Pmm'd. Mrs H Dum no mam Mn Fish" gave an Win. an. upon a» brmfitq da~ «If!!! {Mn organization and touch»! 5... “in subjects Interesting to wo- ' and her home Ind social life.‘ muting than adjourned. . hathtmsm "590mm Grove R. 11 1 The nmnlur van-ling a! flu- Calho- Ic Woman- lmgm‘ was MM he! “inlay aflmmn. Jun» 29 m M'u "a", Tbrrn brine many who "In turnout only a hrid "main" was: MM fl Ihirh «final no“ mrmlwr: m Mmith‘d. Tho fyH-ming ahnrl ht neoodinfly ifl'l‘rf‘~llnz and m Wain: pmgrnm \r;N nnjoyml by ~ mhr: and Hum (Hands. 8” ........... “Mar-rm“? Smith; CATHOLIC WOMENS LEAGUE ENTER- TAINED VISITORS July 0th. M4. from of 0'- (“00¢ng that] Churrh. "mflwr RPV I, [1 Link M»"Josua Only " lav. J. B. mun ’ulor of "I" "M Baud-t Chunk. '1" pal-uh u Ch. mt" "Ma. Sunday evening. July «a. ”on of tho urn-ml Church". I" 0! whom an partially am to Down- cn Grow. «m Into thr tum do- hvodu any man I! an {Int (My mm. “can "voting- In :- "I" hint-t of «enemy lad Wflt‘n‘ community oflort They an- for the poop]. Ind nprueat no particular ok- min-«on. m m- «mat. my Mk! luv-- "to [flu-rd plum-gr not all] of ”In urioun rhurvMs but of a. Will mute m m for mun. mm. In Ulla! Sunday School Pknic ls lr. (21:an flunm- n- chnlnnan of fit Minna-r on urn-«menu The mat. will b:- din-dud by Moun- N. V. log!” III. (I. K. Boa while 0w- 'l'hc Churn-h o! the (float-d Strut" o It bu come to be papal-fly known. H Downer- Gma will be opened next My night. Hm Protest-n! Chunhru are in the lay-neat :- follown: Count-Non- d. ”unfilled. Baptiut, Craw- Btu!“ lath":- ud Finn lit-(WW1. I“ Midi i good time ior a any bell children. “I Ind among the leafy treesâ€"- Ml {int umplwlhia A's the order I! Nap. No overheated. nutty mm with pull of duty m hut in God's gnu out-0141mm. {under the open “Pack up your troubles in your old In In." and GO 1‘0 CHUDCII BUN- IAY NIGHT. '0'. 1. B. um. Will Plead It Fin! "I! Heath. of “(inch of II. Chad Sheet." m time Reporter flRSI 0m AIR MEHING [0 BE SUNDAY MM" Mud at the Downers Grove Post Woe is second class mail matter. ”affixing rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. m every Friday morning from the like of the Downers Grove Publish- ” Gummy. 37 North Main street. Bonfire Grove. Illinois. 212-W.2 RRY H. MARTIN Cultivating IIIRIM! “am 9. m. Run-11y "min: C. ll. STAATS. EDITOR l) I 1“»! committee I’l‘i the! film-m . who ham idem ramming work (ha! ' 'ho haguv ml» up in (In village pro-- NM firm in writing at «m. Thaw ‘ “ll‘flflfiflfis. if fmmd worflly will be incorporatnl in tho rommiflee‘s '1‘" port and if not will In prvsmtrd to‘ (ho loagur m upon mowing fov aflinn H mm mum-flu! by H. M. Man What!" Um! a short program In- hrlcl :n 9'30 tho morning of the Fourth ARM .1 little diwussion it wax 'ln- cidnd M haM this ”wire at Main and Warrnn Awnuc‘. Don’t hrwtâ€"Jhe next meotinz m' Don‘t ("notâ€"the newt vacating m‘ the (‘nmmunity Welfare League "I"! .5" held non Tuesday evening. July 9th. at am o'clod. TM: «autumn. H. P. Jones. In ‘1. D. Cillmvin. R. L. Knflm. I. K. Bush and W. P. hm". will «win. mo ma-tiluhoa and hy‘lawn J. me 103mm. chiming its rope from war (0 ut‘m‘n suit-mu. They will run-Q Hus root and rvpori lo tho memhvr an: Tumuhy awning : ‘ At I May of QM CUR-mil! erhrv League held a! Ubnry "all on Twat-y MN". I run-Mm m 1-an la funh" 0w numb" of (be In". HINSDALE BATTERY SERVICE STATION COMMITTEE 1'0 REVAMP LEAGUE CONSTITUTION To many militiamen. both 0mm" and mum m. the treatment IP- pv-nru to be ant-tr to thou- who and with arms In the only bunch of ur- Vlev up"! to (Mm for the recharging, repairing and ask of I" type: of Storage Butter-fies. Expert work by In expert battery m. Plane or drop In n and and we win cut! for yam: battery. {finishing you mun - “A_I L_u_,d ,. During the m when the militia- memmnydvhmmmngvrhdo “yuan. In their never at any Ile- rlflm. but the Mint-M mu] do- ‘clinod w m then or AM than in ‘chr omniuflol mini-fly. liked the war soda! and the mummy has mun-d Gem-n! Dig-hon In: (aka I nu lntrmt In the militia god in (M but how: of their union, the cm- um noMka-I an onions! out for in- ntmflon. I-IINSDALE Battery Service Station be uh: from the rennin nation period of the ofliam and men. The outer to go to dam bun-bun plan (or may (sunny nation I. the week It 1M7 military camp will of whom In put the military '89 in couidemd a wash of time and money by may of them. They point out that the short tour 0! du‘y It the camp of instruction for non over thirty yam at use «and. be midered - pnpondne- mm It the stage of military development] ANNOUNCEMENT Downers vae officers and men are hoping that befon their time comes (a go into amp that they will be re- lieved of their duty :3 the National Guard is being mom-mud with 0!- lficerl who have Ind experience in training amps uni battles during the last two yous. This ignores the re-‘ serve militiamen who lave served faithlully at In ungrateful task. SeV- en daya of instruction (or "tea. may. The order also announces that Mil- itiamen will be completely equipped by the state and that officers and men will draw pay and allowances speci- fied for the national guard. The First. Third and Fourth Infantry re- gimentx of the reserves will camp before the Second. beginning July 12. Orders issued by the ndjutant gen- eral of Illinois call the Second In- jfantry. Illinois Reserve Militia, for seven ulays' instruction at Camp 1.0- gan. beginning August 2. This or- der includes Company H, the local outfit of the l. R. M. SECOND REGIMENT RECEIVED ORDERS FOR WEEK’S CAMP WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE TIE OPENING OF THE TMe Hill-dale“ Downs Gnompnmmn. nomnsjcmm mums FT WILLIAM STAFFELDT BOYS TO HAVE TRACK MEET 0N CAMP Mr. William Smfleldt. who was well MORNlNG 0F 4TH U. S. L BATTERY \ic-ul Thu Sthmmm-Irg picnic u an annual m-rnl Um! lltan Ila-nun a wry iaw- rrowd fmm a" mvr (“i- part a)! \‘oan "limit TM?” 58.4 .1“. 0mm morn m Ins um». m: at 2h» picnic-1i! ii and but 1m: .1710 «omehtwly “eqwa'rrl” and th“ will “'14: mo malt. l The Study 0' Norm. TM 90nd] at hmrnphy «in our! In of almanac Md martinâ€"Dad! Plum I. IMAM, 1r. “'MYG ”lo fun wm at its Might at :M big 8( haumhura Mtnir Ruminy af- hrnnon Involu- (‘ook Curmu- donut: <92erst Inna-l wim “John Doa“ war- mnl; pumped 050nm 9‘ W pica? grounds and 01m arr-Mn urn- rva MI churn-s of «mating gamhlmn vlv- OFFICERS NAB ALLIED- HED GAMBLE!“ AT S(‘.Il.\UMBURG PICNIC Miss Ro- aMV Mr rllu an- to In mngntullw on the mom of UN! recital. The “Cantata". pour-yin: the ma- sic Ion-on a! '11:." no as row-pun! with the locum. of an Mfll‘lh day. performed by In (Jo-om hump and Ms Inch". wu something mm and ‘nspedllly “kl-int TM olvl tim :90. «Mom nhowul I um! man.“ with the mint! one! which Gum-lo play- «l m charmingly, The (rift-h In (In- nmllnmr wan appmlouve in “tour unvmtion nml m- Ihuflu-m. which n! rowan main Un- puplll (ml "maid for (he Kori o! pry-paring [bum-Iva (or thu- erra- uton (mm your to ymr. Mule [oven in Damn Grove ml hue no {car that we, will not have plenty of lulu“ for (lawn yum, Judfln‘ from the upland"! shoving nude by the pupil: of um lurk-A [loo 3! the meat mild. Pm tho lint number. "Du-min; Dolly.” by “In Mildmt Kama. to the Ian. M wpvrb "mining of (M “llunmnnn‘ Coma run" by um mm Klein 9 every film-don. Inbound floa- gunning! Ind patient pmlko. ac wall u u- pnuuon. 1 PUPILS MADE A SPLENDID SHOW- ING AT RECITAL William Stafl'elult was born the- " 'h of December in RoedHn. Germany. Here he received his early training and schooling. In 1875 he married iWilhelmina Ahrend, This union was blessed with 17 children, eight of whom are still living. When William ISufl'eld! came to America he settled 'in the neighborhood of Whe-uand. "L, on a farm. Eighteen years ago he lost his eyesight and since then 'has been living with his children. His 'oldest son. Fred ,l-i living in Lace William in Star City. Ind.. and Frank in Downers Grove. His daughter: are Mrs.C.Levemn1., Mrs Chns. Sch- {mm Mrs. P. Greenburg, Mm. R Zielk! and Mrs. I". Win. Beside: these then are mourning the deceased 23 grandchildren. three brotheni and one ulster. Services {or the diseased were held in Laos Church. Sunday after- noon. He reached the am of 68 years 16 month: and 7 days. The following Icrved as mllbenreni: Hy "opera, John Peterson. Ad. Eichhont. C. Win and C. Zlelke. Mr. William Stafleldt, who was well known throughout the neighborhood of Downers Grave. passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Green- burg, in Downers Grove, on the 27th of June. after an illness of several months. HINSDALS. ILLINOIS “‘erzt (Wm-ago Pr?“ Telephone 539 w ' w Get your order in before there is an‘ trouble, it may strike this factory as it} others at this time. These machines are guaranteed and have proven for many years just ‘will do. All you have to do is ask any owner of e Thor, just how they they will tell you the some thing. __J. D. GILLESPIE co. Cy "I’ll: W ‘13., or mm 61 South Main Street “111‘ Retailers of High Grade Merchandise TM“ m the‘ party wura ”our! am“ “0 Jam» I'd. Larry W. I. "nit-u. \I'. \‘n. Hanan. “am-r ”oh-m. “'.L m (ID-«mun. I‘M Driuler and \. Ra) Cm Min-vs Iklm Pinch. Hol- m Homing. [any Belling". lrmc Tit: (any. Why WMIOr, Mom:- and I'Iossiv Wang and “our! Samuel Kenimn. Adulph \Wuu-r. John ”my and Harry Raynor. Thom in "w “on“!!! ‘9 Ed. W. W. "einlx hr Chasm-n. marl r1 home, Afar living'al [he vuhr 0w party motor»! (0 Wainfldd VIM-- - In”; clin- n-w hall Own-n "Me-Ml and to which 1h») vii-i (ul' judwo Aflr‘r .ahnc H’Nlr‘u' "Jr‘i lured {Evfi'r‘c RM th-n ‘ Thu "my kn Mn in fin IUIO- Min nod ”at to Rm ‘N‘h‘ 1h. mi mrry balm" hath tn mm- Ui L! W Li". Tummy-five Wink-rs of the Ar- m-Ilan Club "floral ”W" ”nu-J out- um and pink I»! Saturday after noun. ARC-“MAN CLUB ENJOYEI) ANNUAL PICNIC SATURD; The Peanut.- wl Wnlnut- had to ‘plny .- um inning to mom thn :Uo. with the l’muu on the long and [I8 to 13. , Tom Sanding Pct. [ l'unuh .woo ; Chutnuu ‘ .IMO L Wduuu .000 ‘ Doughnula mo Wmlnmuluy'l (Ina. July 2 IN] nu mum": ‘ Walnut: u. Dm‘hnuu ‘ l'mnuu \n. (lb-aunt: I The. ru-nuil o! the 0M" ho). Hark; mo-v‘l hut Inn-k Wm nu Iolluua: . Peanuts vs. Wnlnuu Doughnuts vs. Chestnut: The Che-mum: easily defined the Wan by the atom of 24 to 8. 75 Van! Dash I00 Yard Duh Running High Jump 220 Yard Duh Running Bron! Jump 440 Yard Duh Shot Put One Hull Mile Run Pole Vault. Relay Race The Nut League fluted Hood-y nigM with the following m phy- The Thus. E. Wilson Co.. has kind< Iy donated a loving cup to the troop winning the cantest. The entries for the meet are all in, awaiting the day ‘of the 4th. All participants will wear numbers on their backs to make it easy to recognize the winners. We are taking this advantage to invite all to come and see the meet. which it is hoped will be quite inter- eating. The regulation events will be as follows: Inlwnu-vll Newman 'JM- --Bm1 smith BIL-I’m: Sun-mum I h «Luau» Barry The boys track meet will be held on the morning of the 4th on the High School Field at 10 o’clock. The boys have been practicing faithfully for the big competition and will be in fine shape for the earnest. 1hr party m "Mn! 4 '1') l l ’t‘ Y In" 9'! * 'f‘rinm» Mr par 11.. 3! fur . .,..M.N :Smw-lfin. pr "1. 3k. 2 "n “c -' Lat-0 anpnund . ............. 1.x - 1V» have Br‘d. Amrinn. and on.» rim-dam- ”nu-v Mt. 31.623: "mun (Wanton f-c. l0 I'v-r. . hr 'ixn. 2 m: l‘iri‘u ...... . to: {Na '1 Sim-i“ ............. .2.‘ Large Cat! Fish l'ln'h . , . . ‘ ., SIT-r fin. Ifam "outlaw (M .......... "c ,l‘mt .‘Inln’a 0|! . ........ ‘ . .l.‘ ‘ ‘\ nu-fimn Fri"! Safilinm . . . . . -. .IDt Y‘mnmhr Sanlinm H ..... 2 '0? 23¢ Rememe-we ‘ orders over 50 cents. Wanna-ii.- 0l|vo O". N pint . ‘flr-TIIM lm’oflnfl ONre on (MM 8n! Rip. Olives. prr can le Dir-M Oliwn. 0.. jar . "rinu‘n Vimr‘ 0h. 30:. pk; “mks“ Pam" than". [Ina 8am)- (am. Mr. pr don. .. Ian}. [I'l' lb ............... g ram 0! July Week at Kleins Sanitary Cash Mmket (Bani-dud. p07 plat. ........ “Aha-«‘9 ('oflrrv pr l?) ., M Armour: 0.“. law-- 29. mm Armour. Cum Put". ..... 2 ‘ Aunt Jemima Pannin- Hnur . “'v have discontinued charging 5 contr. for delivery of urdcrs amounting to tum-v than .u) cents. Any orders lms than 50 cents the usual 5 cents mil In: charged. _ _., "'.. wvym Come in amf see these machines run and let us tell you all about them. It won’t cost you anything and it is sure worth seeing. You can buy this machine either for on time angi the price i_s soon saved. - This washer does not rub or scrub you in any way. They simply roll around in the making it impossible to injure the finest t or laces. Have your own laundry and save your clothes by washing them the modern way and they will last you twice as long. w n. THOR ELECTRIC WASHERS 0W SEE THIS HEATER DEMONSTRATED IN OUR 0184 PLAY ROOMS. CHEAPER THAN FURNACE COILS AND FAR KORE CONVENIENT. SIMPLY START THE HEATER AND YOU HAVE ABUNDANT HOT WATER ALIOS’I‘ INSTANTLY. CHAHLLS ADKINS DIREC'IW WTEST FM; ILLINOIS 51‘" TB FAIR sgnmarmm TALK ABOUT CONVENIENCEâ€"THINK OF IT. RUNNING HOT WATER AT EVERY l-‘AL'CE’I‘ 1!" YOUR HOME IS EQâ€" UH’PED WITH A TANK GAS WATER HEATER ’ West {a} Bf") United Gas hrimpa [timing H01 Wale: THE 1W?! 0? WALITY I.) not charge 5 cents fur delivery mm" 24‘» ”2 lot 134- S1” 'lc many years just what they § ‘ii‘t?i§3f'§§ Small Flat Saimon .. .. In" (an Salim-n . Mall-n1 (‘klvr \‘W Qu Good Luck Rosina ..... (:oo-l-Iurkwfluxlry- ..... (icul-LMâ€"lubyg . .. .1 mum NM Mummy- Surma NM Mammy-v .. Purl Shoulder ..... . .. ,. Pork Chop- .4 .... l'mi Runs: V ..... ‘ . . . Link Sansone .......... Vial MnuHor ‘ ........ \‘c-II RM“. ”Nan . “my In cf Lamb . Fanny Rn-asl of Lamb .. Vnmnr Baum Strips. pim Fancy Mon ”rt-EM! . Rec-f Pot Roast . ..... VIM) l'-b Kind .1’ M! Ruin-l Swat . ..... .‘ gifloin SWR ........... Hamlin. Strak ........ "ri-‘kfl Form-d lhvf . ., I” ate (mod Mr ...... (worm: llama Squanu . .1 mkrvl Sl'n-I‘iws . l'mi Link Veal \‘rll 90'2“.” wur clothes Telephoneso Day or Night ,Ffléfidflil!” 1mg DAWSON am satisfy 3nd ' more labor as so many of linen: c finder )fy linens 11¢ “c lie

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