Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Jul 1921, p. 3

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Mr. Incl Mn. (‘. ("Irmwm-n. Mr. and Nrc. \\‘. Shit-Mu and tlnungs. “lam and firms. and Mn. ll. Rowland. n" of (319nm. mr-Icmwl to "w hum of Mr. nml Mn. A. Fun" {hm-flay and rum-«l a pimir supper nu "u- lawn. Mr. T. Slwltlon. Mr. H. Wam- of Hinulnlr. and MI: 6. Wolfe «I "own- er: Grow. won: on 1: MM»: trip to Petite Lain- on .Salunlny "naming home on Sunday will: a mod «uh a! MD: which "Mr families enjoyed. Mr. And Mn. "my nun-nth and um, matoml tn l'inuhv flay 8am- «by Ind occupied a cottage- until they Manned homo Tummy. Tho)- mom I very mjoyn‘olo (Imp fishing. hath- ing and mum; plan-:- of inlomnt. It. and Mn. W. Bflm. am! It. and Mn. 1‘. Sheldon lad hmlly, mo- lond to Electric Park at l'lnlnflnkl. and chloral a picnic upper and on." The children. of Mr. uni! Mrs. 6. Root returned to their home in Wis- consin. alter spending several weeks withdheir grandmother, Mrs. Stacy. Ilia: Harion Hinterlon‘g‘ has re turned to he: home utter-a plenum vidit with her grandmother. In; Hinteriong. In-Oflerle any! fir. and Mrs. Ste-ms, of Chicago. motored to the Jam of Mr. and In. E. Yngle. on Sunday. It. and Mrs. H Gmmhaus and Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. A. (.rumluun and Helen, Ilr. and In. Dickem. of Wm Gun-o. had a delightful trip to St. Charm Sunday. ‘Mr. T. Sheldon and son, Mr. Dur- ran and son, of Naperville, sttended the horse races at Aurora, Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Miller entertained triads 1mm Chicago, over the week Mr. and Mrs. C. Rapp and son of Chicago, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tate Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith and dangh- ter, motored to Wauconda Lake and other places of interest Sunday. August. Fuller announcement later. Plans are being made for the pic- nic, to be held about the middle of Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service at 11:00 a. 111., new time. The mlnistexgwin speak upon the Parable of the Talents. You are in- vited to the services. IWSY nous FIN)! lISlE MD BELMONT Miliflflwfll DEAL WITH US and you will get Qualit and Service in CLEANING, PRESSING and AL RING. WE CALL AND DELIVER These twoâ€"QUALITY AND SERVICEâ€"are hard to find; yet that is our first aim in meeting our cus- tomers. ' 27 So. Mnin St. Harry Walker Phone 191â€"R Quality . Service Estimates on all work cheerfully familial WALKERfiDICKE ‘ PAINTING Church Notes J. MAZZA ARTHUR R. BEIDELMAN Ire executed frvm I "My cl oe- rapt-Ho claim and every ma It looked after by experts. That Is why our monuments always upped to [001! «am. If you plan a merit! h yum plot we will show you a m! variety of designs to cm tum. Our Monuments The dam given It the Polling ham Tuculay was a mod dclighmll affair. A beautiful moon. fine music. upIcudid floor. what more could you ”k for? no lure nml attend the one next Walnut-y owning. Ian and In. Mum; .mmnhwl In' um! la" Mu "w t-II’H-I u! .unulurlmt will" In mill-0| a Irummu mullmu ‘l'ln- mhum- In“ I it-mh-m',‘ lu I-m‘umo- Inflow. "w .m- nwhmu "ml Hu- ml! tum-lulu: In "W wuw-r farmed. Tn Iuo'll. lnmrh'r. II mm! nil-nth luul um! "03- H huh-II hum laugh" will. uhhlu N l1 m mm- ImI. Pill“! u: “uh-r, rnvm. rln'. III llnl‘ w"; In» rfi‘uln nun In' mmlv. Phone 35- II R A PERVILIJ. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hublcy of Crysul Lake, who formerly lived on the Mr. Schwartz farm, “tended the Polling dam Tuesday evening in hopes of meeting old acquaintances. Miss Ida Gooddch left Snturdny for an extended visit to Yellowstone Park and many points of Interest. I!» expect: to visit nlativoa in Den- ver til-{on returning. \ Euphmh md Walburga It La Grange, Sunday . " Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Doerr, and Mrs. Elqanore Schmm, John Docrr and Gerald Schmm, called on Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer and children, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Josephine. Strauley, of Le- mont. - Mr. and Mrs. Collins Goodrlm and Mr. and Mrs. William McCall and mother, Spent Sunday evening at Pottawnnamie Park, St. Charles . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foster and son, of Michigan City, 1nd., came up to see their son, Russell. at the F03- ter home, Sunday. Mrs. R. Glines of Chicago, formerâ€" ly of Naperville, has b'een visiting Mrs. Irving Goodrich, for several days. ’ Mrs. Collins Goodrich attended a party at the home 0! Miss Em Boecker, of Naperville, Thursday at- ternoon. \ _Mr. and Mrs. Paul Utley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foseer, motored to Geneva Saturday evening. Mrs. Gaylord of LaGrange, spent the week end with her daughter. Mrs. Fmidell Rickey. Mrs. Harry Foster entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Foster at tea, Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dry and children, of Naperville, wane Sunday callers at Adam Dieter's. SflllTll-flf-IJSLEMTES (”VII in,» 0.01.. Infiun‘ 7~.DQ Mm 93.77". W. comm 0‘..- a W . n... 20.! N‘ Fun! A», .a mu. m . Telephone” Henry Dicke Phone 123-R DOWNERS GROVE REPORTED. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS “Ill. Nancy.” “I‘ll um ll tenet-ally supposed to Ian orl‘lnltod lu connection wlth Anna Oldfield. In Ictm of the thnth century. "or unit, was no mhnual than on lwr deathbed Illa requested than her wmultu he laid In tulle dream] In “very tim- llrumll km- humlctri-uu‘ u llullutul ulslrt, with tut-kw and double fumes. new kld Ilm‘w. our." For twentyLelght years Mr. Heide- ler was employed “by the Dicke Tool Co.. of the village. He was an, ex. pert machinist 1nd has been with Mr. Dicke 'continuou‘sly since the plant was established in the Grove. Hubbert, Mrs. Edna Hansock, Mrs. Eva Curtis, the Misses Nora and Clara and five sons, Burley. a C. P. 0. in the U. S. Navy now stationed at Dotham, Ala., William. Edward, Carl and Robert, and three grand- children, Douglas Hubbert. Eva Hart- sock and Betty Jane Curls. November 25, 1895, he was married to Miss Eleanor Perkins. who sur- vives him. Left to mourn his loss also are ‘five daughters, Mrs. Sadie Mr. Reideler was born in Hanover, Germany, chber 119th, ‘1868. He came to América in 1893 coming to Downers Grove at once and has since hade his home here. ‘ Funeral services were held \at the home last Saturday afternoon. July. 23d, the Rev. Arthur Spencer Phelps, pastor of the Congregational Church, officiating. Burial was made at Wright’s cemetery, Hinsdale. Mrs. R. E. Rassweiler and‘ Miss Thelma Roe sang Mr. Reideler’s favorite hymns, “Rock of Ages," and “Nearer My God to Theel" Mr. Fred Reideler, of Benton ave" died last Thursday afternoon. July let. after an illness extended over several months. Manufacturers Dealers LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of A! Kind: Phone One Five Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. Millwork Flooring Windows Moulding Nails Shingles Lumber When in Need FRED REIDELER Etc. Most of the Gas Companies throughout tbs. ‘ mntry use a fleet of ltord Runabouts. The same is true of other 53 corporations. The reasons are Very practical. The Ford Runabout is the most cconotnical solution of quick~trsns- portation from manufacturer to retailer. For IOlICltln‘ business, for the Collector, for the Doctor, Contractor. Builder, and almost every. . other line of business activity, the Ford Run- about is really a necessity. We solicit your order for one or more. We salt your repair business.- \\:¢ would like your motor accessory business. \\ecans¢rv:yw,wcbclicvs,toywrbut “'“““‘ Heel 3 Bucholtlz of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service till. UNIVB§3AL CA. G SURGE W. WELCII RESIDENT AGENT lull You I Pun-m. hem-n whomtolook upon. nodding Invitation u a wall vtdory an In" I anuxhlor who Ilwlmhm Much lhlngu in the "an of uumlhly mun.â€" Dullm- Sc-ws. We confess to the fact that the whole thing is rathef puzzling to us and (but we would like very much to see it cleared up. We look at it in a way we have heanl expressed by many out "on the street." If Mr. Small is guilty of the charge which has been placed a- gainst him he should be brought to justice and made to eiiher serve his sentence. or make reparation of some kind the saint: as an ordinary man would have to do. If he isn't guilty the farts should he made known. What we. and we believe ninety- nine per cent of the other people of the State would like to see, is a quick trial and a show down, one way on the other. We are all' a little puzzled over Governor Small's atti- tude in the matter. We hesitate be- tween the feeling that he is playing for time, trying to “stall" as it wore. because he is guilty, and that he is really sincere in following the advice of his lawyers when they talk very knowingly about the law regarding the arrest of :1 Governor on a crimi- nal charge. The State of Illinois is very much wrought up mer the question of whether or not Governor Len Small and Lieutenant Governor Fred Sterl- ing are guilty of keeping money which rightfully belonged to (hm peo- ple of the State. They should be and the rest of the country is watching the oulcome of the big political fight which was responsible for the indict- ment of these and other men by a; Sangalnon County Grand Jury. ] LEN SMALL. FRED STERLING, Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Cement Blocks Lime Plaster Tile Coke ()n amount of the Chautauqua wv \ ill have no show on Saumlay. July mm, or Tuesday. August 2d. The next shnw “ill be on WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3rd UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHOBN Curtiss Theatre Norma Talmadge' “A War: Slmge mm a Mr. and M312. Bert C. White lett'bodxe. Tuesday night for Rochester. Minn., â€"'â€" . where they will visit, for a week with; Weathervralny and chilly. Mr. and Mrs. L .l’. Naramore, with their cousins, Mr. and \Mrs. W. W. Peel, drove to Aurora for fine day. Tuesday, calling on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, formerly of Downers. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO IN THE REPORTER .From the issue .0! July 80, 1899 Downersfirove Garage, Inc. When You Get Your S TUDEBA KER i STUDEBAKER! you will be kept busy for a long time, re- turning the delightful rides given you in the past by friends and neighbors, and the beauty of it is, you will be able to return them with INTEREST, for there are but few cars as comfortable to ride in, as the “ THE COMFORT CAR ’ ’ At the Rebekah lodge meeting . Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. J. Sum was installed Noble Grand; Mrs. B. Moss. Vice Gland; Mrs. L. BMW. Secretary; Mm. Graham. Chapldl: Mrs. Kem‘son, Warden; Miss N. Ald- rich, Comlizctor; D. G. Graham, E- 3. N. 0.; Miss Cora Blodgett, L. 8. No 6.; Miss Rosa Klein, Past Grand; 3'. H. Kenison, Outside Guardian; Mn. Bradbury, Representative to Grand minivan Downers Grove. Ill.

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