Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Jun 1921, p. 5

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w, Some one has raised a qarstinn as to the authority and responsibility of the Near East Relief Committee. It is constantly sending out appeals for my and clothing. How do we know flat this money reaches the starving Slum Hahn-vim of What America Can «I» for Starving Kid- dies of Armenia. CALL SOON FOR CONTRIBUTIONS FOR NEAR EAST Mr. and Mrs. '10th Péotor and daughter and Mr .and Mrs. George Qtrauké'y and Miss Herbmt of Down- ers Grove wore catcnainefi by Mrs. Elm" Kamwmeyt-r. Sum‘ay Honing. firs. Harry Foster and Mrs. Osar rater spent Friday with Miss Cat- rie Foster who is very in a: the Wes- ley hospital. )lr. and Mrs. Clamm Barnard of Downers Grove spear the work and with their folks and attended the Green-Diem” Wedding. In. lick Gril’ith ran a nail into her foot WM has! causui inlr a mi deal of uttering. The Mal and Gomreqh schools dosed last work mh having a do. light!!! picnic the last day. Hr. "1| Mrs. Hn-ry Fm!" and children mum! to Sammch. 8m day. Dr. and Mrs. Dicworfer are mo- toring firm” the em: to their bar .‘Ir. and Mrs. “Mm" Y‘r-nr Dun-r Mum hum harm mm! their honey-mm In Hammer. Indiana. Mr. William Win-fin 1" (Hat-hunt! Ohm. was .1 mum! u: (Kl: v.'- :mn forf "funk cull. s Mrs. ARI-"1 lam: ‘ Downers (“non ha.- hron Tim: M )2rs. Chas. "in Anflm Fnu'hzdtv < H with a sort" row at I‘m!!! '; “mph. ”r. A. F. “film «1‘ \\ haunt. had «man at "News! Nlfi' . 1. Nb- llirmm Famvwrn r" mum: is mom" at 0:): Conant Mr. and ”n. (‘oflim air-m vuh and Sunday at “Milan. SWIMMISLEMTES Thou- wbo gradual“) (mm the La-k .4th undo Finlay arr-In: won: Mn mm. Kiln Kahuna". Lulu» now. lt-Hr l‘iumb. new“ Schulu. Jun-pk Rpm". Jamm- Jw MM and Jorwnc “may TM OI- rerun-mm given by HM 1 nun school no wry We" "Mud. Lut Sunday Sly. 4m. Mn. Geo. DuMoolll untrained 31w. Bush and datum". Altr)’. and Mn. PM Draw- of “chick", IEI. Mn. Du Mount: umber ll mm"; a m- plc a! mi. Mn. Rev. A. II. Andorran wrurhml Mu unwell unnou Sundny evening. Ila main-led from the Chicago l'nlon Seminary Monday ru-mnu. Ni» new work um brxin an! Sumlay. Mr. uud “la‘. Buck and daughter. Inn and Mr. Iml Mn. I". Briggs o! Hmulale, were the sum; «I Mr. and Mn. W. 0. Brian Ftidu)‘. Mn. Jessie Richwu Aiberl and Ethel Raynor and Mrs. Fun" of Marni Grow- vimu.’ «native: and Melly: hen» Sunday. The Ladies Aid Sociu; m‘ the Lisle Congregational Chm-vb mu at the home of Mn. I". l). “41"“. 'l'hurula)‘ afternoon. Mn. Jessie Richwy. Aiberl and Ethel Raynor and Mrs. Fun" of Mr. and Hrs. Geo. Willard and daughter Frances of Chicago. are Vii-fling Mr. and 31h. The.» Sheldon and family. Tony Schneider motored to Hamp- shire, “1., Wednesday morning to atâ€" tend the wedding of a niece. Mr. Dumn of Naperville was here Friday night to attend the gradua- tion exemises. Mr and Mrs. James Tana of Chl- cago, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter several «lays last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yackley enter- tained seventeen friends from Chica~ go Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Dufloulin was called to Chicago hat Snturduy by the death of her cousin, Mrs. Frances Phillips... Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gmmhans and Evelyn motored to Yorkville Sunday on a fishing trip. ' Mn. Len: Mclnnis went the past Week visiting in Belviden, In. Mr. and Mrs. T. Dobbs spent the week end in Chicago. Elmer Haumsser of Juliet, spent Sunday hem with the home folks. INS! I015 ' H0! llSllE All) BELMIT "Friday! June 10, 1921 dfly may "strut rmhl (or nap‘lMIt "try my collect. in: that our uholr. community may hunt a Juno in tho] «flux of IM-n r-numl rhIMnn. in no; ‘rm: «mm that any local mi I A call will 4501 y N mmh- b) sn- rml ornuimmm- c! Dmum- (mm In! mtdbulfcm. 0! Nothing, no doubt (or may} i! we rimm- Io 'ht'. TM: “'0 an: told !n "will lawn that them aw "3,000 MW cry-ham tu be pmvidul for and that nontrihuliuus fmm Ammica have ckcmml lo a degree that. thrulnu Iliuslor and (lath Io them chzhirou during flu- ‘uummr. Mow than u .~c- =(- 01' Aim-rim"! rr- lie! worker:i hRVK' given lhoir live.- in the Near Eu»! \rhile fining Hue lives of thc- \\‘ur-.~t.'irktn. Certainly we other American». comformhly housed and {ed at home, ought to be glacl of an opportunity to gin.- aid to lhh mun. “Tho children in“ under our "aw. wisely guided, “in become the lmck‘n in it new era in :1-1 Old World." “The committee is endcamring to find homes or other support {or as many as possible cf the rescued girls and orphaned childwn. but it seems incvilabk- that for a considerable pm» iod a largo number of these fault-r- les» and mothcréess waits of the war must depend upurx the Near Ens! Re- lie! for suppori. “The war has not ceased in the Near East. Both from a political and a military viewpaint conditions an probably worse today than they \wiu pin-«ling the armistice. It is devoting izrclf largely to car- ing for the children, saving their lives. “At least a mimon people are living in the“ Near East today who would 'huve perished but for American re- lief. The committee is now endeav- oring in every practicable “ay to throw upon gmunmmts or :uch other teaponsible agencies- as can be found the support of the adult. refuv ms. The commiflee will also conâ€" tinue as in the past to den-lop in- dustrial relief and self support wherever possible." In its report for the year ending In December 1920, it publishes m_any interesting facts, c! which the fol- lowing are examples The Near East Relief was incor- porated August am, 1919, and ap- proved by me President of the United States and it reports to the angms of the United States. refugees in the jam of ioodJ S. Andrew’s Church Sunday June 12th, 8:00pm. Speaker: The Rev. 1.. B. Hastings Before buying a light ca see the new NASH FOUR-"$1,475 delivered dependability. Its NASH PERFECT- ED VALVE in head mom! is a dis- tinct achievement in motor engineering and is unusually powerful and econom- ical. Let us give you a demonstration. The popularity of the NASH SIX with owners is due to its all around Dependability Owners Like The NASH SIX Because of ”OWNERS GROVE mom DOWNEIS GIOVE. ILLINOIS Several years later he started a hardware store and to this was add. (cl son‘ml lint», helm: always :1 Sue- yccssful business institution. He left 'Iho active manawzmnt of the store‘ Mn ""0. i In 1862 Mr. Bohlamler was married to Sallie Wolf and to {his union were bom {we chilllwn. Mrs. Carrie Dora- u-wilz. )lnz. Louh-‘e Hedge. Mn. Sur- nh Bohr. John, Jr.. and Henry it. who with Ms widow, two brothmu. one sister, twenty-two uramlelllldrfl! and six great grandchildren. in left to mnum hit: Ion. When twenty-one years of age he came to DuPage County, buying a farm in York Township, finafly open- ing a grocery store at York Center. From there he mmed to Downers firms “here he conducted a grocery More. In 1871 he moved to Hinsdalc and “ith his brother, Adam, opened a dry goods and grocery store. Ileauliful Dreiser In Talon. Geor- m-ue. Mm Sun-m Due- in French and Dolled Voile“, AW- so. Gingham. French Um and Linn. "In: sum 6- 80 . in (‘rflm ck Chin”. Vdonn. . Ind 10;on WHO..- “if" rial-”yous“? w t mr than. «one! a “mum. Barclay Comm- um. one war gunman-t. Lowest prion. ' SIRS. El)“. all"?! 123 Soul Fm Nu! at home Mon-law. Mr. Bohlandvr \vaR bum May 23, 1836 in mid-ocean on an American ship which was carrying his parents. John and Mar) 6103 Bohlamler to “H‘s munm. When one year old hit!j parents brought h: m to Illinois from} Boston. ”355. I Funeral scx'viccs wow held at the Evangelical Church, Hinsdale, Wed- nesday afternoon the Rev. G. H. Stangm‘. pastor of the church, officia- ting. Burial “as made in answood cemetery. John Bnhlamier, for many years a merchant of Hinsdale, passed away at his home there, Monday, June 6th, at the age of 85. ' JOHN BOHLANDER, OLD RESIDENT 0F ‘ JIINSDALE, BURIED Born in Mid-Ocean May 23, 1836- Once Proprietor of {Store in the Grove. “(1‘08 LA 0128’ TAILOIING Aw". West Suburban Motor Co. LaGrange, 111. Local Salem-com, Curtiss Theatre Bldg. 4 “GRANGE STEAM DYE ”nuns and «(II 1!"! : than Mr? and 1: ant. Tnn “nu-n «‘13; 1:; sh“)? but ynur (mm-Ivor. le-r v4- and In»- inp an: H n. Tm» we «the! "I 3.11 blew! minus a m! we' Muslim Weaving“: ”ICELAND NEAIJJNCOIJ‘ than 83-] was F0! “LI hEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETS AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL IL‘GS "ONE I” 63 8. ”MN 81’. Immlloml Ttlflm and Fu- lu’hmnln 0! MI Ibis. Ml mu- 0! ISM'IANCE M 1 P" (on! I‘IM Noun." Plum" 5: Monmouth lint mam MM 53 Edward G. Lemon 8: Co. REAL ESTATE At the annual meeting of the Wed- nomlay (‘lub the following officers were elm-ml: President, Mrs. Myra H. Kuenzel; \‘ice-Pmsltlent, Mrs. Hattie M. Hughes; Secretary, Mrs. Allie White; Treasuwr, Miss Fannie Stewart. Graduates from the Downers Grove High School number five this year. They are Ruby H. Stmng. Rupert E. Batcman, Louisa E. Spohr, Halriet‘ 8. Strong and Emma L. Palmer. Hinsdale TWO DAY SERVICE Basement Excavating and Grading ' Phone Hinsdale 470-Y-4 PREoWAR [’le ES WHEN BETIER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD! THEE! From ihe issue of June 8, 1899. IM'LfiflEN‘I DEALER TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO IN THE REPORTER WILLIAM F ERNS‘ R. C. ELLIOT! PHONE 904! Pm (In Brim RUGS Ask any rson interested in automobiles what he thinks of the Buick. e abide by his opinion. Then ride in a New Buick to learn for yourself the reason for this widespread confidence. You’ll discover there’s more than reliability in a Buick. You‘ll find it's so easy to operate, so comfortable; and there’s such beauty in the new body lines. The continuous use of your Buick is provided for in every emer. geney by Authorized Buick Service. Model Old Price New Price Model Old Price New Price 22â€"44 $179500 3 [495.00 22-48 32985.00 82325.00 22â€"4 5 17951!) 1525.00 22 49 2065.00 1735!” 22-46 2585.!” 2135.00 22-50 3295.00 2635.00 22-47 2895.!” 2435.00 Prior-'- F. O. B. Flint, Mirhignn Thu» 22!. AND INVESTMENTS Illinois Tuesday, June 14th To Please One Woman A THRILLING AN D QI’ECI’ACULAR PICTURE FRO! THE STORY BY GOVERNEUII MORRIS A L S 0 “HAPPY DAYS” A Rip-Bearing Canary Comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS 8%! Matinee}; 2:157 ,, 7 7 Evening 7:30 and 9:15' “Trumpet Island” The Big Picture llm everyone has been wafihg for A L S 0 THIRD EleIDE-JTHE AVENGING ARROW“ A ONE REEL SUPREME COMEDY UNDER THE DIRECTION or Edam: UHLHOIH; ‘ The Na Pen-mt Production that has received the Highest Praise wherever shown “Black Beauty” Wednesday, June 1511: COMING -- COMING “HEART OF MARYLAND” A L 8 0 INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND A COMEDY Saturday, June 11th vk’l OM Price New Price ‘8 32985.00 32325.00 49 2065.00 1735!!) '70: SIZE!” 2635.“) Prior-'- F. O. 8. Flint, Mirhignn

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