Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Apr 1920, p. 3

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The imam-signal candidate f or Highway Commissioner. promises that if olectMl on April 6th. [920. he will at once have the East Grove marl (Fairview Ave) gravolerl from Chi- rago Arm. to the Plank Road. and Chicago Am. gravel"! from tho East Grov'e Road to Main Sfmt (if not furtlwr west), in such mannnr that the road will be satisfactory for travâ€" el in any kind of \vmthrri He furâ€" ther promises thit the work on thoso two prim-es of marl will start within tm days after the date of his elecâ€" tion. and be completed as promptly as wvathor conditions ppnnit, Witm-sses. Joseph Mejrlrich Harry Jmkins Earl Klein See the law above. He can‘t do it. Advertisement no contract «mm hr lot fur the con- rtmetinn m' wmir of any mad or hridg'r‘ or pal! lhm‘rof. in "w oxrnsc of an amount of $200.00. nor sha" any marhinnry or other appliances to ho [Land in WV". construcfinn. in exfl’ss of such amount hI‘ [‘m‘chasm' without the approval of the county suprrintnndrnt of highwmw. [COPY] Dow-mars Grnrp. "L, March 30; 1920. To whom it may cnnmm: Exh-a‘rt {rum Roar! Ill-Mgr La“: Tho highway mmmissimwr of much town or marl district shall haw powâ€" er and it ~hnll ho hix rlnty; Afli‘lv 5: To JEN-ct [he cansn'ur‘ tion and ur‘pnir of mark and hfiIlgez wflhin the 1mm .nr district. to IM contracts. vmploy labor and purr‘navo mahrial :mvl marh‘m‘ry (horrfnr. suh- pct to flip limitations hnrrin prm-ivl- rd: PROVIDED HOWEVER. that The Imm-mrd'alr and Juuim Ep- wmflv [magma v-f "Ir I’m-l .‘Mlnmlisl rhurrh wm lunr Ihr'n mmmul mum-v- ing of "5:4 Im- Lukr "In" Orphan- an M "w rhmvh m 3 n'rlur‘k on Pfi'ln)’ uflommm "I'm “wk. Link”. "(Fm-hnwnh u H w! Tth v‘m-n! (â€" ir- ymmg prupiv nw nl‘ filling a horn" \n’iHv rlHUHm: 7m Um wwr Ilr :- hnahon. Amnno wish-w: to mnlii- hm artivhw of doth ng in, wa Mllr nrphnm run h-mr tho" :nwv a! (he rhurri: or panic-mgr. Additional infurmnliun (oncoming thin mnfvn‘nro' may ho obtainml from ray mrmhv-r of the t'nmrnmn 'urnl Mgh rrbml putmlpuls. ... Sammy M'bool nultI-rinhmlnnu, The I't~gi.~!nmon for ‘is unly $1.50. and rntitlw tht- :II-lv-L'nu' to n mm at Hm ban-"wt which will hv wnml, h)’ ”In Luclirs' .-\it| of {hr (Hun Ellpn‘ M. R. chum-ll. The wnialrulu nf Glon Ellyn nrv pvopnrwl In vntlflnén fn-g' of chat-gr an, oh-lmmh-u whn wwln‘ outrflainmrnl nu-r l-‘rhlny nighll hifi local school, "1:- Ili Y ('luh, 0. mm organized Sunck‘ School ('Iunl. The gt-m‘ral lhmno of tlw confir- cm‘t- is “Lt-min ~hip for the .\'--w Day” and any boy Man i.» intorwtwl in waking llu- mun! nl‘ himmlf and in being lruim-cl for a lmrhiun of row ponsibility fur tho fnluwns'lmuld H- gixlt'r us a Ilvh-galo nilllv‘ lhmughl This yoaI's ('nnfm-{znw will be held at Glen Ellyn. slanting at 7.10 Fridav owning, and running through Saturday the 17th, clas ing «Rh a ban- quet. Othm spcnkl-Is at this confer- ence me Mr. A. II. Hdnsuphm of th- Clicngo Boys ' Club. (‘uptain S. F. Fanny of Hinstlak‘. Mr. C. B. Row- mnn, Nam-I'I‘illfl, ('uunty S'm-I'iIItI-nâ€" dam of Sclmnls :Iml nllu-I'rx Y.'M. C. .~\.. Walter}. Rogers 0- Lislo, chairman. Judge Ninian H. Welch of Austin, Master in Chancery, Chicago, lll., will speak to the older boys of Du Page County at the opening session of the 3rd DuPagc County Conference for Older Boys on Friday evening, April «3th. Any boy between the ages of 16 and 20 who fails to avail himself of this opportunity to hear Judge Welch will miss something which will, without doubt, mean dolâ€" lars and cents. as well as satisfaction and common sense to him a few years hence. The 3rd DuPage County_ Confer- ence for Older Boys 15 again promotâ€" ed under the auspices of the DuPage County Sunday School Association, of which Mr. R. A. Waite of Wheaton is chairman. the Napervillc Y. M. C. A., of whose board Mr. J. 'I‘. Moyel I" president. and \he Dul'ugo County Fine Sp‘akers Scheduled for Big l Mfllfllg at Glen Ellyn in - Two Weeks. THIRD 'DU PAdE OLDER BOYS CON- - FERENCE APRIL 16 TO TH E VOTERS m-mnn‘Ir l.r:.u;|'r:.~z T0 «um»: tzasnzn mus TIIH \rrl-znxmn (Signed) Roy Klein Main and Warren Battery Service Station 'Chpne is an ‘5ifi‘lfixafég G c “A ,gLOCAL BAPTIST ‘ CHURCH ASKED TO RAISE $12,718 lh'. Jmlr'on B. Thomas. S‘ato (farm pmun Dirt-ctnr «If the Northern Bap- tirt ('onrontion. {allowing a thrm‘ day (unfrn-nco- hc-hl last work at "no (heat Nurtlu-rn huh-I in ('hiruuu. luduy n-mah- known the quotas of the chur- dua‘ of flu- (‘hivugn namm Associa- lnzrn in tho $|(KD.(I¢M).000 drive, which. will lw mmluruwl during Ilm high! day drive hvglnninz April 25th. Thv quota uf "lo' "(m'n‘w's' (imww llnptixt rlmn’h is “2; TIR. The Campaign is said to hr flu- Grl'al Sum to he Spent by Denomi- nation in Spirimalizalion and Education. Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter: attended the concert givon by the Girls Glee Club of Northwestern College on Fti- day night at Napcrvillo. Mr, and ,Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mm. Jazz. Barnuclcflwent Ger to Elgin on Monday to see the ruin left in the wake of the storm in that city. They say it is an awful sight to see and one they will not forget. 9“». Dr. Goodwin of Downers Grove will be the speaker. Everybody welâ€" come. The officers of the Community club met. on Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and choose the following ofiicers: Chairman of the different committees, Mrs. Col- lins Goodrich, z-(Jciul: Mr. Henry Duel, program; Mr. Arthur Porter, publicity: Mr. Joy Morton, improve: ment; Dr. F. Smith. financq. The next club Inciting will be held April The Sunday School will give an Easter program on Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Everybody welcome. NEWSY NOTES Main (‘urtiss Sta. KIDWELL GARAGE Little Easter Remembrances in Cards and Folders to remind your friends ydu are still thinking of them. Church Nous. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:45 p. m. Church Service, 11:00 a. m. Everyday ('ards (MES lgmmt undemkinz del- contemâ€" )M LISLE . minted by any single denomination. "File entire sum will be spent in spiri- AND BELMONT tuaiization and education. In Ameri- ca, 88 Baptist academies, colleges and '1 niversities will be built up. The sal. _'._.. "uh hula. 'aries of the pastors will be increased. 00‘] 10:00," m. Inbensified work among foreign lan- ri-ice 7:“ p. m. guage speaking people will be car- uce' 11:00 a. m. . ried on through the establishing of community houses and in home mis- r School will ghe an sion work Puffer "Pharmacy THE CORNER DRUG STORE This service Is free to all batteryusers. Repairs. the prompt and satisfactory kind, on any make of battery at the right price. ‘ It is not necessary to be without your car because of Battery Re- pairs, we have a rental battery to I fit your car. 'v and it will give “punch" \ - and “pep" to your start- ing system. The space 9 saving ”Unit Seal" con- , . strucuon gives extra plate surface . â€"hence greater capacity per unit ofwelghrandvolume. Thismeans built-In durability and power. Let us show you your “fixing" Bat- .tery and explain Its special features. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to' our “Bxibe” Service Station Birthday (‘ards ‘ DOWNERS GROVE REP!) Battery for . Your Car More than one-tenth of the sum. The best selection we ever had, quality. Style, fit: :uul pricv guaranteed thoJmst you can get for_ your money. MORRIS SHOE STORE Over $4,000.00 worth 01" the Latest Styles in Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers have arrived in the last two weeks and it are nn display in our windows now. " ()UR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ARE MOSTLY IN News for Shoe Buyers All Kinds of Cards Steam Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Telephone 284 Fred D. Heinke P L U M B I NC Phone 6 I Telephonc sa-K and new missions in foreign lands us well as increasing the efliciency of the missions and other institutions already being operated by them. I hereby annou e myself a can- didate for the o fice of Highway Commissioner to be voted on at the election Tuesday. April 6th. Roy A. Klein. will be used in’ founding hospihlu ANNOUNCEMENT Nash Six Seven - Passenger Car 13 Roomy and Comfortable For the man who requires a car of generous seating capac- ity, whether for cross-country touring or for city use, the Nash Six Seven-Passenger Car is exceptionally well suited. It is unusually roomy and comfortable and its Nash Per- fected Valve - in - Head Motor assures ample power, quiet- ness and economy of fuel. Phone 16 mun ”I'MJIIWHI OMB“ H. (I. KAMMEYER, PROP. IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE that the PREMIER ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER will BEAT YdUR RUGS CLEAN, I will put one in your home Friday for a free ujal all day Satu-rday. 101 South Main St. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSIS’I‘ENT WITH PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. A Liberal) Trial Offer ’ Leroy Phelps non‘i mow mun ow Mom/WAY! C. PEN NER .H Telephone 23ch Hinsdale, Ill. $1M Vanni-l Mu. Prison t o. 5. KM Fiveâ€"Ppsoen‘or Touring Cnr,31595 T I o- Pusangor Road-(er . . . 81595 Pour-Pnnaon‘cr Spot! Model. {31743 Seven-Panonngcr Touring Cat, 31765 Po arc I’d-longer Coupc. . . . . 82495 Seven-Paaooa‘or Sedan. .. . . . 82725 Downers! Grove, Ill.

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