Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1921, p. 8

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m '. a... _. m" "ma: in the world) proper considora‘tim. and for a deeper community cont scienceness of our obligation to God Who gave His Son. Jesus Christ, that we might haw “eternal life insur~ to do so. I meat with him to‘Paris. and before he went he made the ner- esaary preparation. 1 mt with him to [nation and again he preparorl for the journey. If he rxpected to (0‘ to hawn, I am sure he would have] been making preparation for that a- vent long before this." . This is not a plea for chunk at-I tenth-Ice. Neither is it a plea for‘ the acceptance of the doctrines of; some church. It is a challenge to[ give the matter of tho soul’s eternal! vulture (the moat important subject Whether we) think of punishment af- car death a literal Me. or as the fin.- of I guilty mm, or simply sp- pantinfnmf‘mindthegoodof all It”. the subject is imprint enough i. be gim as careful rou- fidenfion u is giwn to life or in insurance for the sigm of time. which parish and pass any. The servant of a noted man of‘ yam gone by was asked if he tbot his m7 tn going to heaven. Hp‘ answered "I do not think he "pens; Tall the truth. for than enough x Wm. Datum-o Ind“. De ‘ M" [bath the ’h“- f A short“!!! Sour-m humor. Irv-lo- Do-‘t M Mom 5am. mu». m mm» a mum rum. We hive found (in: fire preventing"! M! I Mm Now M um ma- ." 3. material things» In t”, MIMI-m. r-Mnrmmml rm» "me Tho cm on the manor a! mm»? Semi “m“ M "" "W "" "" "'0' "W“ one has and the church a. illur-z'l' "m'f':"":';”'"' "“7" 'M an mummy. insuring mint M"? ' 'r R "V’" '" in am tie-HI. lost of us an. amt; that more is a possibility of punish; melt After death. We not My for! In 'mybe" hen. why lot be ’fP-i pond for the "maybe" Mmflpm‘ mama I'm-km ~ male-ale; REAL ESTATE nu mâ€" ». in: cm you um. mm It drug; For awhile: lat the och" fellow must. Mhlmummwlmt; loot Mn hunt with a but And a «Me. m I unveil" I‘m at" My 9: gm! m then'n nyfluu to win. I"! 0!? other: count on you. You'll In! good when It In flmmzh. Don‘t you km? It you're and lo (Mu knocks. Chang: your Mylo; Thu Datum-tn human! of mu. 39A [locum I! you think your town the 5rd. Tell 'om no! I! you'd have A land the Nut. risk, and impmved“mezno«ls, with im- proved apparatus for combating fire hive cut down the fire risk. Downers Grove is fortunate in having improv. ed the fighting appumtun. The won- der to many is that We have waited until the year 1921 to get something less antiquated than the old hone curt. The pmblcm now set-ms to he that of securing xuflicicnt funds to pit)" the hill. Too much cmlit mnnut bc" given to thou.- who ham borne the} buxden o! the fight to have a crmli-i table are drpmtmcnt. and may ritiâ€"; an o! Downers (Wave and the nor-f rounding community uhoulcl h-vl un-g def obligation to do his part toward? thin project. The use with which the? last few tires have bun handled show; that it pays to tune A machine which: will an our property {mm ckutmw. “on. and vulva- thc low. In thin. an In every movement fat, (and, w- uhuuld have tho writ of! Both life and fire insurance are in the nature of preparation for the un- expected. The advancement of medl- cd science has decreased the death hid a fire last night." “Hush," he replied, “its’ tomorrow night.” At the same time, the wise business mun and the prudent householder carries suffi- cient insurance to, at least, partly cover any damage which might. be done should the unexpected happen. . ware and one failure equals one fortune." However, arson has become a serious business and the penalty seems to be severe enough so that our big cities have very few “pre- pfled" fires. The bther kinduthe occidental ones-are frequent enough and yet comparatively few in number.‘ No man expects his building to burn unless he should be like the one or whom it is said that his n-iend met him with the statement. “I heard you It used to be said among a certain type of business men "two removals equal one fire, two fires equal one m FIRE TRUCK AND LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. HERE AND HEBEAFTER By Arthur Spencer Phelps i The on or! town [00“! won: Mr. {and Mn. 8. I. Fauna. of “radon. 'zuu gromn'u punts; Minn Funk audlnnm. a! finerlo; )lr. uni Hm. 'I‘. C. Mm! and Mn. 1. l".. lllovmyhofl. of Vandal“. "L. griml- Huh". (unknown and aunt of thr ‘bdclr: Mr. and Mrs. G. R. “mumm- fwa. of Ronnie». NHL: Mr. sad Mrs 'mmr M“. "r. AM Mn. Wall" .‘0'Bflon. Mn. Bum May and Wham". MiMrv-ul. Mn. errl Earl. and SM ”is"! Winifrfll Nymph"! tall Emma Clawy. uf Chicago, am! Mr. and Mrs. Hum "ulna. at In lav-um. Suits and Top Coats are offered you at prices you cannot afl'ord to miss, of the following materials: Urquhardt Settings All Wool Herringbone; Cheviots, Worsteds and fiannels ‘ Perfect Fit Guaranteed 1 Bert Moore Attention! REAL ESTATE Immnghwqunaug INSURANCE rmtnmmm. 'l‘hl- ribbon «W'u‘lww. whu formed 30w uisl» "nu wlm‘h ”W bridal party marched. \u‘n- Muslvr Donald Dunn and um.- .\Iln- Huzn-l Euslm. u niow :uf "w groom. After the rmwmm) a oMiciow “aiding luncheon wu none-cl um! flw happy couple uhnurml with congrat- nlnflom. 'l‘hry uvm Hut nvfplonu ,u! mam beautiful and null; gm» among llwm hing man) pin-wt o! nilwr. i I Mr. and Mr». Fulton ll'fl nfler Hu- u-nnmny am a mod hmymuon and will ha at Maw to tin-6r m-ny Mrmh urn-r Juno Mt at 241 Hut Manta aw- .‘HM‘ Gwen Griffith sum: "I‘fl‘nuw ’ bt'fOH' the wrvice war- mad Iwr >.\\'M-t voice adding lo (M lu-nuly ..r uh.- uwuion. , The house was pn'tlily «It-comtml in yellow and given and mon- than seventy guests witnessed the sing!» ring ceremony performed by the "0". A. S. Pht-lps. pastor of the Congrr- gatio-ml church. The groom was attended by hi! hmthor. Mr. Eugene Fulton. as best man. She Wm attended by Miss Kathryn Heckman as bride‘s maid, who won- yvllow goomeue and carried bridal roses. ORDER NOW OF As the strains of the wecldim: march from Lohengrin, played by Miss Leah Fulton, sister of the groom, were heard, the wedding party came down the stairway. The bride. look-‘ ing very lovely in her gowu of flesh colored gem-gone and carrying a ahower boquct, of sweet peas and lillies of the valley. was met at the foot. of the stair»: by her father who led her to a bower of palms, form and loses where he gave her In the gloom. i A very pretty home wedding was ;cciobrated last Saturday evening, jApriI 23d. when Emlyn Gertrude Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Brown, of Beldcn Place, became the bride of Mr. Harold Norton Fallon, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Felton. of Mendota, Hi. The bride is u very popular .member of tho younger set! of the village. The groom, as a Lit-u- tenant in the 1315: Infantry, saw 22 months of service overseas during the world war. 136 No. POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED SATURDAY NIGHT Mins Evnlyn Brown Becomes Bride of Harold N. l-‘elton at Home of Her Parents DOWNERS GROVE “Foamy, DOWNERS Gigovn, ILLINOIS SWEET WILLIAM~ SinMe‘mixed Nfiwmr‘t Pink Peimiil V Sic-Ni: Veronica Hd?yhock.<â€"â€"Sinfln Japanese Benflmr Pomtem Durban's PMox~ln Vafiou Pymflmm State’s Aster Hibiscus Pied C. Witt, Janitor Ser- vice, March, 1921 .. ...... Cyst Johnson. Janitor Sur- vice. March, I92! ....... Jos. Pfafl‘. Janltor Sorvictu. . March, 192! ............ Prod C. Witt, Extra Janitur Sax-vies, March. 192] ‘le E. Dowv, Postage and Secretary service ....... I). G. Pub. 00.. l’linting Littlo, Brown (30.. Supplies for High School ......... Motmpolitan Supply. Sup~. . plios for High Schnul Lyon Hcaly, Supplies fur High School ............ A. S. Barnes 62- (‘u.. Sup- plivs For (hulk-s ........ .._\._' l I" "mill!" Anthems-Ziela'wayii Timtoria now nodal Hybrids Porget-le-Not Chinese Cardywfl Kelwa 's Hybrids ”Atht Rim-9 Jan-anna- mum“... on. 0.. ..... Confiflowrr PLANTS THAT LIVE YEAR AFTER YEAR: Oriental Poppyomk each; $3.00 per dozen . 25c Eachâ€"$2.50 Per Dozen, 'l'he follmfing bills “0"! received having been upprmccl by the Financn Committee: Fi‘cd 0. Win, Janitor Ser- The minutes of the regular ~flesh-ion of March 8U], won- road and ap- proved. President, A. C. Miskclly, Mrs. M. H. Prince, W. H. Herrick, C. A. Carl- son, W. R. Curtis, l-‘. E. Dowo. Ab- sent, N. R. I’I‘aslcy. Downers Grove, lll., April 12, 192l. The Board met in regular session at the Maple Avenue School Bulld- ing with the following members pre- sent: ()fl'ice: 81 Benton Ave. [hwnemflrovu III. Factory: 110 Blodgett Aw. Phone 248-.I Board of Education, District No. 58. Manufacturer oi SURGICAL and VETERIN A'RY SPEC IAIII'II'“ SCREW MACHINE and PUNCH PRESS WORK Repairing. fitting and Sharpening Dies and Took OFFICIAL PROCEED- INGS OF THE BOARD 0 F E D U C A T I 0 N 19 W. Railroad st. Harry Walker Phone 191-R Julius Severus Corner Hill St. Grand Ave. 1 Block West and Two Blocks South of East Grove StatiOn Pushesâ€"40c per dozen _ ALL ABOVE PLANTS FIELD GROWN Buschmann Bros. GENERAL TEAMING AND TRUCKING MOVING AND STORAGE WALKER DICKE P A I N T I N G Decorating Paper Hanging slutimalcs on all “ork cheerfully furnished ERNEST KRUSE 15c Eachâ€"$1.50 Per Dozen A nclmsa ltalicrâ€" Dmpmnrw. Va tidy 20c Each-420a Per Dozen Downers Grove. Illinois ann’y h' Experimental Work ..... 5 160.00 120.00 120.00 ll 18.00 Cmmpsis Lamolata Physoztépm'n Garden inks Lycimis Hugéanin'ifir'ms Perennial Swen Poa California Hybrids Caervla fl rids Canterbury 9 Gain-mi: “W"‘btmm men!!! I ‘,;, . Kelwa 's H}! COLUH IKEâ€"- rug Rusrvnâ€" .70 Balanci- dun bank April 2 340608.44 \‘mu'hvr .\'o. 2526 for $10,608.44 Total Tutu! clue :vas Voting Aye: Mrs. M. H. Prim-e, W. D. Horrick, C. A. Carlson, W. R. Curtis, I". E. Dpwe. Voting Nay: None. Balance on hand, Doc. 24. 1920 Recoivml from I“. E. Dom- 0n regular motion the bills were ortlt-rml paid. ( 5mm] 'l‘olul Total ...................... 'I'nn'cht'rs Salaries {mm Feb. 28 to March 2-5 ......... lontals and Tolls‘ ..... Gas (30., Gas. North Bldg. Village of D. 6., Electric . light .................. Mertz Mochel, Supplies 1). G. Laundry, Laundry .. Estahrook Steel Pen Mfg. Co. 1 Supplies for Grades ..... J. W. Nash, Supplies for“ Domestic Science ....... Elmer F. Chcssman, Supplies for Domestic Science J. H. Frankcnfieid, Supplies for Domestic Science Fred Macho), Supplies i'or.. Domestic Scienée Lord Lumber Co.. Coal 11]. Bell Telephone Co., vouchent and interest. bank April 2. )921,.$6207L61 rvt't'h'ml ........... 21463.17 Telephone 11 H envy Dicke Phone 12‘3-R . 4328.86 s 849 5 676.67 15 l 32 BI 2': 5.3: a .3 4.07 53 99 20 Mr. C. A. Carlson and Mr. W. D. Herrick wow appointed as Judges and Mr. ’l‘hos. Rogers as Clerk of the Annual Election on Saturday, April 16th, 1921. For Members of the Board for the full term: Mrs. Hattie Remmers and Mr. Fred E. Dmve. The secretary reported that the following petitions had been filed: For President of the Board: Mr. A. C Miskelly. drawn in favor of the Farmers Merchants Bank, to cancel outstand- ing vouchers. Marioqpexm Ar! Craft Shop Tbe Committee on 'l‘cachc-rs re- 85c STAMPED FUDGE APRONS ........ 65c STAMPED TOWELS .................... 75c STAMPED DRESSER SCARFS .......... 0. N. T. MERCERIZED, 2 for .................. 10-12-15c VAL. LACES, per yard ...... ...... 50c CHILDREN’S UNDERWAISTS . . . . .1 $2.00 VALUE 3“ INCH COLORED LINEN .351 Lord Lumber A Gompany f yam are sick go to a doctor. If you ‘ mh'icP, see your banker. A dentist win lal-e tenth. But you must go to a lumbeman to 3 formation almut hm'lding matfin'al. The Mm to 3M full and rrliable information ill-flat him Mr and mi" work is at our 0mm We ti" q you pri- ces. he"; to select the difl'nrom horns and "WW? nimble air'k'am in thv «Mum of your iunihr you.“ . anbr and min work mmmmo from thirty-m m “tiny-tine! par rm! «f the can! of a modern homo. m that the at in inmber i‘ an aura-1hr {mot A lumbar hm of SIM last May can not b but?" for ah”! m. Sunly fumbrr is doing it's part. (vs nf Dunk" arr now tMny-flw per r'rnrt‘br‘i‘nw (hr; in April and Ma). mo. and «mom Mannl‘armn-m haw mum“! 3 ml in ”Mr prism. High pn‘rm burp been IM nMc-rmom In Mihling. Hw- Ihdik has Hhflfil LBW? kids in NM drflaliflu Resident Member of “'0 am mm dim! alum! a millmn and u ha" known. 1':- Irv! huh h- vmrmal. m hau- a-mmch hmuw lo huh mn- M a" M" [cu-pk, will n-quirv nnirrrsal adhily for q-rnml yv-nrx In rum. Mom «M arr familiar with mndiliom my “1‘ must build 3mm homoN annually to: Mr wan In main up ”w Jnn'am‘ and law-p parr- wivh "w int-"aw in Immvlatiun. Thie i~ u hmkrful luck. but “1- mm! do it. "mm lunhlmu I'm marlin-ally mqwmhwl vlu'm' ”w war.‘ Silver Um “fining a! (ho- .-\rmi~lin~ high prirv-s Inn unwound n nwumpfion n' mnflmfliun. Nov-sin: marlin-m- :lai|y (mt mum alarming. TM only mmrvly h hum» build» me. :I roneuul of building nctiIitios are just mm m-viving unimrsal attention. 'l'lw l'oilccl Slows is short of honors in which to house our people. The shortage i~s mm- all over the country. Statesmon :md sot-'zll workers are deeply com-9mm! and plans for NEW HOMES Badly Needed Million and a Hall SPECIALS Next to the Bakery Sacco-I at Last. “All!" suit! me golfer. who was skaung, as the Ice gave way beneath him. "at last I have developed a per» rm-r follow through."~Boslon Tran- letipt. port that Miss Winifred E. Shea! hat! resigned as Musjc Supervisor, owiu: to ill health. Moved and seconded that the re- signation of Miss Shoe! be accepted. Motion carried. No further business appearing, on motion the Board adjourned. Fred E. Dowe, Secretary. mil 29, 1921 "u! $1.50 25c 65c 50c

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