Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Sep 1921, p. 8

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His mother. three brothers. John. with the army of occupation in Ger many, Albert and Joseph and five sisters, Mrs. Kate Wydonik, Mrs. Mary Zauchn, Emma, Antoinette Ind Cecelia. survive him. Funeral son-iv“; were held at St. Mary's church. East Crave. Tuesday morning, solemn reqnivm high mass being said by tho Rev. J. Gruzinslfi, of the church. assistan by tho Rev. S. Knrvlewski, a former pastor. Bur~ in! was made in St. Mary's cemetery,‘ \ near Lombard. 1 Charles Rush, 18 year nld son of Mrs. Rose Kosla, of 209 East Prain‘e avenue, died last Sunday morning af- ter an illness extending aver a year. The plans do not include the preâ€" nnt pun-ham a! any mal eshlr or plans for a huildinz. they simply pro- vide for 1h: raising of a fund which '5" go toward those (him whpn the finances an- rPady. Every resident lam has been invited tn take part} in the work and it is the opinion of those boosting tho temple pmject that lo hitch will he had in thp raising of the my. Hans fat n Man-"iv 'l‘r-mplo "nim- hg Assmialifll fur Dmrnms firth-o, which haw lrrn (rimming for war- ly I year. came to a bowl M an c-n- “Isiaflir mting at (he Mamie HI" last nighL Mnmhvn: of Inca! Nannie Mum‘s and res-Mom Masons carried thmmh a program which «35‘ muthdy prownlr-d to them hr «(-11 MMGm\1lmm.A.F fiA.| land firm-e Chapter.R.A. I. I GM! mm. A. F. «I .\. M. and Gm:- l‘iaun. R. L ,\l.. Rut-Inn rm Fm ‘Nll Qunflns. milk. a mind. of "avian. ”and m- «ctr mum"! Sun-lay, Sly-Mm»: ht "w Imuflv, nun-l known-mum! an" Dnflnlo Ill. Manta h".- brfmv" mm me. how mm Hwy wm' Inch (hair ham:- M ‘4 Wm! Franklin: LAUNCH MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING ASSN. LAST NIGHT Uld It... Ilium-kl I". WPNI. «If Som- Ewing flu! "w Mich and [um won not prvpmwl tn Inwl 1-07,! I hm» ‘ry Natl. Hwy b-wuhl their mp- "! um. Ilwm and Mun-(I "Mi! Maw O'OM. kaorv‘ Hwy chmrlfll Hwy ”new! to Mr. and Mn flan"... n hid-(mm than! a! nilwr an a m mm M um'r th. Olin-n o! Calm-IN- (brunt-anion. [sigma Trmphr, of ('Mrlcn. with "nor 1mm. unrpvlml If ‘M Mn. I“ l'i. “Um-on with a mint cum": in: sand". They «no mm! (a mule "045w an! "my am It with Inna. "hunt“ and human. CHARIVARI SUNDAY SURPRISE 1‘0 MR. MRS. L STIMSON He man-ted flirts Heft-n Bcbb, at Rockford, November 28111.. ‘88.? and located at Ilia-«lulu, he leaves to mourn his Don- Mu loving wife, chm- Oom. J. Lyman, "once Babb, Ralph; and one daughter 11m. Frank Scum It! all u! Hilmlalohrskk-fi rel-liven or] friends and people all slang an“ '0" whom he ha.» treated, who [noun him an a friend and bent-tutor. Dr. ”l'ndl war born Nuwmbcr 13"). 18.35 on a farm in Fountuimlulc, Ogle County, “I. after going thin the public :chuols, he attended the Rockfonl Arum-my and Wheaten Cul- llge, in 1883 he tau-nu! Rush Medical Collage in Chicago. Dr. Hench, timing hi.‘ prm'tifl' in Hinsduln, “114 no doubt the mot-'0. prominent and b039, below-l man in his pmfesdnn in (In. county. M» de- Volion to hi.~ patient.» m; duuin short- ened his va materially, hi.~ film-ma dates from Hu- Ume he awn-d tht‘ Govermem. on the local Draft Board during 1 hr “:1 r. Burial nu: made- Mumiuy afternoon Hinsdalc Ludm’. Nu. 92-1. A. F. A. M. giving him full Masouiv hnxxors at Bronswnwl tumult-r}; .-\.~ :1 mark 01' respect, mi 121' Hiuwlzalt-‘s bus-inmcs houses \x‘r-n (‘icwd during the fum-r- a]. Dr. John Hut! Hum-h, «mo of the best known of the tummy "kph-inns, passed away at hi: fantahr home. early Sazlmzay manning. Although sick for sexual you», kid liouth came unexpected w mmnlwrs of hi.‘ family and his Imp-'1' ('iwh: I-f triendr. Well Known Illnsdnle Physician Just Quietly Wen! lo Sim-p at "is Home. DR. JOHN B. BENCH DIED SUDDENLY SATURDAY MORN Mrs. 80mm in n chumMrr 00' Mr. CHARLES KOSLA K. 1’. a! (flap. and Lola: ”on ”W“. Mb 0.." To date. over one thousand dollar-u worth 0! new ml second haul books have been disposal of through (be «fire. Au hr u pmullfle wt have encouraged pupil: no (mm of Med huh. ”any book: have been bought week. Miss Manning and Min: Stone will haw chum of the dust»: of girls. i [Mumstic Science. Domestic Ar! uml Manual Training are to he of- forml to the 8th grade boys and girls ibis year. There are lwu groups of girls to receive this training. Ono gmup of girls will have sewing twice a week for the firm semester and Doâ€" mestic Science in the cooking labor- atur)’ the following semester. The other group of girls: will alternate in this work. All boys will meet Mr. floating in the wood shop twin: :1 Some new fixmres fur the North iside School have been placed whom Ent-edml. A large new mirmr, tho ”rift of the Dou'm-rs Grave Woman-f zijiuh, has been planted in the hallway :‘iown :tai . \ A fim- bookcase, much ‘nmdod, arrived in 3|in Sweet's first gL'raulu mom. One 0! this size and 51le should lw in every grade mom. For Um highest .:(~hnl;u'.~'hip in Anu-ricun llintur‘v, mm by any 81h erudc pupil at our public srhoul durâ€" ing the running arhuul year, the llnughtm's «f the Amvrivun Ilovnluâ€" liun mm a five dollar gold pit-cc. This is the r-(K‘flll‘l year it is gin-n and will be nu inspiratinn for tllurough gu- im: rivalry. TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS Tho “'umum ('Iuh ha: plum-r1 (:muurl min-”rs in flu: :2." [hp mum» of our svhoolfi. '|'hmmzh the m-thily of the Daugh- ters of the Amu'imu vaohltinn, all mlrintic pit'turos hung in this ln‘lihL Eng are to ho n-framr-d, nowlfi' mattvd or rvplau-cl by new mpivs. Them sun: in this hand." of nnv of the Chi» (119:0 Art Cunmauiv: fur rrpuir. Tho “'umum ('Iuh ha: plum-r] whitt- NONI! II. u 8. MAIN 81’. human-u! Tudor- and In. I'M cl All ”at. NOTES OF OUR SCHOOLS ‘At these new prices a Thor Washing Machine or a Thor Ironic-r is as Usual The Best Buy on the Market. If you have no electric washer and want to saw: yourself hours of weary. hack-hmaking labor call today. Price Reductions on Thor Products Effective Sept. 1st R. C. ELLIOTT lurtum unus- J. D. Gillespie Co. Model Present Price No. 25 Galvanized Stationery Wringer ..... $125.00 No. 25 Galvanized Swinging Wringer ...... 140.00 No. 25 Copper Sm‘nging Wringer .......... 160.00 No. 32 Galvanized Luminoid Cylinder ...... 195.00 No. 32 Copper Luminoid Cylinder .......... 215.00 44-lneh Ironer, complete hand foot control 175.00 No. 75 Automatic Ironer, gas heated ....... 195.00 No. 75 Automatic Ironer, electrically heated 245.00 No. 90 Ironer, gas heated .................. a 245.00 Distributors of High Grade Merchandise We announce herewith new sweeping price reductions on Washing Machines and ironing Machines: DOWNERS (mom REPORTER. nownnns (move. 13.113115 whitt- wilt-t ZI'I‘II-l-IIOIIIIIIll-IIIIIIIll' The Board uf Education has otter. ml the loan of GO dvskfi to the “wt- Every rural school within a "dim: of five or six miles has taken advanâ€" tagc of our offer to provide books at cast to pupils of this township. We are glad I)! the opoprtunitq which was service gives to: mains! ‘ac- quaintaumr. Parents and (‘hildmu are coming in daily. and this opoprmnity will b1- lhvirs as long as the need lurt-q. and sold between pup“: to their mu- tau! advantage. IWKI’I‘D‘III'I II'IIII‘I‘I I I III III II MARION DEXTER S ART CRAFT 3MP 30 8; 35¢ Hair Ribbons, per yard . . . . 10c Men’s Handkerchiefs, each ...... 15 20c Ladies' Handkerchiefs, each Butter Jars, each .................. Tea Pots, two quart size ..' ........ MAKING WARM FRIENDS NEXT TO THE BAKERY SPECIALS Present Price New Price ' ..... $125.00 $110.00 ...... 140.00 125.00 THE {rm V - " QEORBIT SERVICE Tim Directors of School District. ,.\'0. 51!, Dul’agc Cnumy, 1”,, win join-rt 3 Mel flag: puhsgtlu- gift of TEL. 30â€"DAYS TEL. 217â€"NIGHTS. mun! School which will be built by the Mclntosch Co. Although the school will be in District 57, the llinsdulc district, the offer is made to cement friendship between the two communities. UTOPIA SCHOOL TO HAVE FLAG POLE RAISING 150.00 75.00 l 75.00 195.00 l 45.00 Maj. Charles H. Gard. at the Utopia School House, corner Butterfield and Westmom roads, in York Towuahip. Satuniay afternoon, October 1, 1921. at 4 o’clock. Appropriate flag pole raising excr- cises will be under the direction of Mr. Lewis B. Morgan, County Super- intendent of Schools. with a speech 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. ”Mitford Nurseries Phone 312-1 . Landscape Gardening our Specialty First Class Work 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 322-1 G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating WWQWBWPW We have in transit and also in stock all kinds and sizes of Coal. Coal will not be cheaper, in the fall or n’intcr. than it is now. So not your next winter’s supply in your lrins NOW and be prepared for anything the winter might bring. Added to this is the (hunger of a serious car shortage. (3min and other things are starting to move very fast with the gradual resumption of tmsinms, leaving less cars for coal. Cmulitiuns ar - gradually Working thcmsclvos around to the sauna as prevailed in the early part of last winter. The mines have not been worked to full capacity «luring the sunmwr months which makes a shortage at the mines. Harry Walker Phone 191-R Our advice is “Order Your (‘03! While the (Mting's Good.” is a slang phrase but it applies to COAL right now. “Get It While the Getting’s Good” Resident Member of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bumu Phone Phone after 6 P. M. Day 20 142 J Our best grades are-â€" WALKER DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished Pittston Hard Coal ‘A N LUMP, EGG and MINE RUN ORDER NOW! NE BETTER IN ILLINOIS Pocahontas Records aid photos will be depositv ed in the concrete base of the flag pole, sealed air tight. or mm on plaibflsiifahd edqmtiqn. 7 Gimme for an hdnr all those who love the flag and the school. Hundreds of nefemnces from people you know. If ynur machine misses stitches, bmalcs thread, runs hard or gives you any trpuble, phone Wellington 2252 or send postal and they will call and examine it without chm-go placing you under no obligation. Office 20091! Irving Park Blvd" Chicago, lilinois. George W. SIauson 8‘ Son are not sewing machine agents and have nothing to do with the sale of machines, but are simply men who have spent a lifetime in the business of sewing machine ad- justizzg. SEWING MACHINES Rebuilt _§_eptember 23. 1921 Henry Dicke Phone 123-1!

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