Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Apr 1920, p. 2

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A urge number of those present a the funeral services accompanied the Indy to Hinsdale where it was tem- ponflly placed in the mausoleum In Mood cemetery . _ In. Blodgett was one who lived in life quietly from day to day, doâ€"; I” fdfirfully the duty: neuiest” at] massive. Bishop Sunuel ‘Faflows, 1 life-long friend of the family, in his own inimitable runner, spoke words of comfort and cheer. which ml long remain in the memory of those who fiend him. Miss Gwendolyn Griffiths Mug "lead Kindly Light" and "A- bide With Me. " The room wherein lay the mortal remains of Mrs. Blodgett was I veri- table bower ofblossoms, brought by friends from far end near. a fitting setting for the one, who in life loved flowers so dearly. Among the floral gifts were those from the Board of Supervisors of DuPnge County and from the Grand Army of the Rehab» liev Naper Post. ' The funeral services were most im- Long before, the hour set for the funeral service old {Hands began to assemble at the home, until at three njclock, the house, large m it is, was filled tn overflowing. A host of pimple gathmwl at UM! B‘odflfl homcsketd on East Maple avenue. Friday afternoon. April 9th. to I"! their last 'tributo of respect and love to Mrs. Emma Bmokins Hodge“. wife of Mr? C. B. Blodgett Peterson . . . . Brunt uh.) . III-wicks tub.) Kiley ...... manor saunas. FALLOWS ornmmn n FUNERAL or mos. cums. nmmm Oath-'9 (Tknu 'Env: n. Khlwll Sweden. Stalk .......... I“ I“ IM 4” Huger ....... , .l“ I“ 165 486 Brown Hahn G. Timlt- ..... Bohiehmm (3b.) Sink-terry Tobi! Total: Carl Shfgcr Re)“ (31).) Bola! ...... Kluflcy . . . Boidnlmn . Tobin ,. . . ‘ Alderman B. "M. Carl Shlnr ....l§7 153 I56 465 Reba ( lb.) ..... l 51 [67 157 47! Eula! ........... 181 l 18 us 403 Kluflcy ........ 129 I75 I25 429 deolman ...... l I I l as 199 438 Town .......... 091 781 184 Bertolin’u Cuba vu. Swonringen'u Pun Halon. Geo. Vix ....... IN 124 l6!) ‘54 n. Emmi" . . m nu ma 50.1 Running Tot-ls B. VI: Hollow Ehninger ....... 164 168 181 P. Vix .......... 169 183 149 Severus ......... 181! 163 129 Schlauder ....... I“ 116 178 Stump .......... 166 163 176 Totals .......... M1 0 866 813 Tholin's Hatters vs.’ Mochcl'n Stan. Geo. Stalger ....157 [63 187 lehl ............ I84 168 160 Shanabroold ab.) 158 168 158 Nah ........... 221 156 153 Running ...... ,.166 193 201 Ehninger P. Vix .. Severus . Schluuder Stump .. Totals DiCke Tool Co. vs. Klein's Colts Camp .......... 178 134 1'73 4 Shultz .......... 142 184 172 4 Dicke .......... 194 163 200 5 Walters ......... l 18 204 179 5 Near ........... 156 177 16! 4 Totals .......... 788 869 883 The standings: Team , Klein's Colts .W .. Swearingcn’s Pace Makers Bertolin’s Cubs . ......... Clarke’s Clean ' Ems. ..... 'Tholin's Hatters ......... Dicke Tool Co. ........... Kidwell Speeders ........ . MocheJ's All Stars ....... Klein’s Colts are leading the lea- gye with a three game margin while Bertolin’s Cubs and Sweulingen’ 5 Pace Makers are tied for second hon- ors with Clarke’s Clean 'Ems tno games behind them. . Only two moré weeks remain of the local bowling leagfie season and the participants km: in on their toes at the close finish. {36WLING LEAGUE ’ HAS TWO MORE ~ WEEKS TO RUN lil'ein's Colts Leading in Close Finish With Teams Tied. For Second Place. Results for the week were: 138 I72 [82 "I 110 I“ I“ MI 10. M6 Mil IOI l7! ")3 164 169 ms 144 165 MI 182 I'll I77 165 M8 193 164 I78 I58 814 79.1 124 I“ IS! IN [63 168 168 I93 l68 163 116 I73 475 109 382 I71 I58 793 “2 646 513 476 165 166 I52 um I"! I43 158 ‘68 168 I76 “8 8m 1'73 172 200 179 16! 4 ) 498 557 501 494 ,44 ‘44 42 31 35 33 32 474 “2 6M 46 TEL. 304mm TEL. aoz-DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS 61 South Iain Sheet , TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS. 31 34 34 41 43 63 S. Main Rd. We any I complete stock 0! Nu- cle neon-orig. spare parts. tools at! Hm and an pup-M I. [In on- m. to the «an». in. Implement Dealer -. tion and terms can be arranged for the purchase of one if desired. Let us demonstrate to you the wonders of this modern laundry. The “Thor” is the washword of a na‘ ' ' W RANGER BICYCLES is what the Thor Washing Machine un- doubtedly is. Through its help the clean clothing problem ceases to be a worry and mother has plenty of time to attend her multitude of other duties without the back- breaking labor of bending over a wash- board. This is a problem which Mothers face al- ways and Fathers are but dimly aware of. Especially where there are youn er child- ren in the house, the problem 0 keeping their white clothing clean, is wearing on Mother. Manor Saving Wonder for the evening. Dr. E. B. Goodwin and Mr. H. S. lium joined the Loyal Order of Moose Monday evening, at the in- :tallation of the new (heater Chicago Lodge. a class of over 2.000 being initiated. Mr. Dum reports that Gov. Lowden, who is a very enthusiastic “Moose," favored them with an ad- dress, and that Dr. Goodwin, called upon to state his impressions of the occasion, (lid so in happy style. In view of the fact that all of the other speakers. due to the time limitations withso large a'class‘, new of promi- nent national officers only. evidently Downers Grove wag: “on the map" LOCAL MEN JOINED BIG CHICA- GO CHAPTER, LOYAL 0RD- OI“ THE MOOSE R. C. Elliott ElefiricWashingT’lachine C” ”7‘ 3 Clea 550% flfiggggzmn Retailers of High Grade Merchandise J. D. GILLESPIE 8: CO. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS The best selection we ever had, quality, Style, fit and price guaranteed the best y0u.can gef for your money. Over $4,000.00 worth of the Latest Styles in Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers have arrived in the last two weeks and it are on display in our windows now. OUR NEW SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES ARE MOSTLY IN MORRIS SHOE STORE News for Shoe Buyers ’ The competition for capital was never so keen and borrowers must show, be 0nd question. their abilit to earn an pay interest and dividen . The rate schedule is the index to the borâ€" rowing wer of the Tele hone Com- pany. t should be libera enough to demonstrate conclusively that the com- pany will promptly carry out its obliga- tions to Imckholdera and bondholders. Reconstruction projects and new or expanding industrial undertakings are in the market for new capital. , Foreign governments are ‘Ieeking loans for the rehabilitation of their devastated domains. The money for plant extensions of‘ the Telephone Compan must be obtained ”through issuance o stocks, bonds or notes. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. Bell System Radio-X I Gas Lights. Toasters. Hot Plates. Laundry - Stoves. Waffle Irons. Humphrey Hot Water Gas Ranges. Gas Irons. Simplex Ironers. Heaters Room Heaters. 9; Western United Gas Via? and ElectricCompanyom fig These handy little heaters may be carried into any room wherever y o u need e x t r a warmthâ€"they heat instantane- ously and are handsome, safe, economlcal and odorless. is the best way to protect your home from the sudden drop in temperature these spring days. Portable Gas Room Heater during the days of Spring when the furnace fire is~~out? ' The glowing heat of a Why Be Chilly and Uncomfortable ‘ Order Your Heater Today. Friday, April 16, 1920

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