Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jun 1922, p. 2

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Work on this section ‘wlll follow the completion o! the South action. .. Other North and South Roads Com’ Money Collected in Downers Grove iS' Altair to be Held in the Forest Pm templaled in the Countyâ€" Enough to Care for One Child ‘ serve East of West Chicago State Aid. For One Year. I on the Dul'age River. A very humid"; fact. about this had II that. It in All mid (or and ”a When this road ll completod we will In" the fin! and only north Ind loath road in which the Sn“ II In- uit-10d in 0d: port of llllnoin. 'nm. "Ms when command will The road south of liiunsonville cor- ner has been closed and detour signs have been placed so that the traveling 'public can easily find its way. The cmlh'actm' has built a larger bln ln the gruvil pit on the Hw-kman farm, which i» on the mad that is be- ln; improved, and expects to start his crusher in a few days. The road from Naperville to Wheaten ls to be wnutrucucl of crushed gravel and will also have a dirt road on each lide so that it can be used for horse Wu vehicles if desired. - 'The road from Wheaton to Clover-I "dale. Bloomingdale and connecting with Roullc is to be «Instructed of IIGELA ND NEAR LINCOLN naps ma “cn'inc-ups” Mute the convenience of an} “M hip. com. The work on the County road from Naperville to Wheaten has been started and will be pushed as rapidly as possible umlur the supervision of County Road Commissioner E. L. Gates. The work i.» all being done by local men and we can be assured of a good job The road south of liiunsonville cor- ner has been closed and detour signs have been placed so that the traveling public can easily find its way. Th: pnnh-untnr In” hui" n Inropr The Tug Day for Russian Famine Relief, authorized by the Chicago Council unanimously, and endorsed by our own: Village Board, was car- ried through with the generous coâ€" operatiun‘of the following young ladieaz Min-.435 Elizabeth Shaffer, Jeannette Phelps, Jane F,rankenfiehlli Virginia Lacey, Ilene Tank, Betty' Mnhoney, Eleanore Schultz and Mar-i garet Grout, under the dilect super-1 vision of Mm. A. H. Barnlian and Mn. H. S. Paine. ' Fiiigga'l'w WORK STARTED TAG DA_Y N ETTED 0N N APERVILLE- $2.93 FOR RUSSIAN ' WHEATON ROAD FAMINE R E L I E F when thcrc’s plenty IN YOUR OLD mum AND CLEAN BAGS BUGS POI BALI RUGS 1|3<Il "cement-MIMI.“ hum uu.um..rmscm Hamilton... rm mud. CM “Plank" nod, Rand Rock Trill and Lincoln lit-tray. mom or concoct up I" a! on can- in order that the citizens who so generously responded may know how the fund is (liatributod, we are glad to quote from a letter received (mm the Relief Committee: "We intend to distribute through the Quaker: and‘ through the Rosalia lied Cm, und- er American supervision. "We have invited the Quinn. the Knights o! Columbus, and when; of tho Am- erican Relic! Association to partici4 pate in this distribution. Wu lntond to invite the Luther-m. and other Ammn Relief organization: to u- niut. We will probably has strict-r Anode-n npervinion than my other relic! ornnlutlon opontlng in the! lamina "glen. Our work Inn been” highly pal-«l I» Dr. I’duol Nun-on. hood 0! tin In." Notions Rollo! work. and In every way in worthy o! :0an and mutation.” The amount raised and forwarded to headquarters was $62.93, which will lie enough to cure-for one child a year, at the rate of $5.00 per month. DODGE BROTHERS Announce THEY remve line cause of DIS-EASE. Come in and let me explain Chiropracflc to you. Can- sultation and Analysis Free. HEALTH C. WARREN VALENTINE, D.C.Ph.C. Downers Grove. Ill. HOURS: I0 to l20.m.. 2 to 5 and 7 to 8p.m. OFFICE at l0 East Curtlss. WITH CHIROPRAC TIC ADJUSTMENTS DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVEJLLINOIS REGAIN YOUR The St. Charles School for Boys' 183ml. the hand tlut furnished the music at the State Fair at Spring- ‘fleld lust year. will lumlnll music at the picnic. A man's twat-lotto will‘ slug, 0. 0. Thompson, tanner seen- ury of the lllluola Agricultural As- uociutlon will weak. null 3 celebrated render wlll he meant. ”PM" will 9 The Forest Pres-emf is a tract of F110 acres of wowed land thm which flows the west branch of the beauti- ‘ful Dul‘age river, across which there is a concwte (lam forming I fine swimming pool with bath houses adn jacent. Flesh spring water bubblesI up and out of the concrete mot-«gm!1 limit in the hillside. and the location} in general provides one of the mom; ideal plms on a picnic that could i be imagined. I» On Weduemlay, July 12:11, in the Forest Preserve, one mile east of West Chicago and one quarter of a mile north of Rooaevelt Road on the west bank of the DuPage river, there will be a picnic given under the any pin-.5 of the Farm Bureau of DuPage Comm f0: all farmers and others in- terested in farm life in this county. FARM BUREAU TO HOLD PICIYIC 0N JULY TWELFTH Am“ for non“. WASHING lACIINB AND VACUUM CLEANBIS" We do' all kinds of Electrical Re rin . Machinist Work and carry everything in lect l Goods. 148 EAST FRANKLIN STREET Downers Grove Electric Co. Conservative; Changes 'in the body design of all the types RAVI YOUR HOUSE mun BY Try the Reporter Office {or first Clan. Job and Commercial Printing. After the progmm, which wa. gmz'ltly enjoyed by all. the rammittoe iv-‘im. Uu- membem to the church {parlors vtem cake and ice cleam {we-'0 Jrrvtu. The tables wore beau- ttifully «--~uorate«l with flowers or the men: n. . be races for everyone with prim in each event. a tug of war between the County Supervisors and the Fund Baum Directors, and I hub-ll game between ml tanner teams. They will hate their home at 11:: South Carpenter street. Miss Louisa Schultz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Schultz, 194 Fair- mount avenue, was manied Satur- day. June 17, to Mr. Frederick ‘.\. Vorreyér, of Chicago. at St. Paul's Evangelical shun-h. Gum.- street. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Evangelical church held its first annual birthday party for all members of the soelety or Thumâ€" (lay, June 22, in the afternoon. The program which was given in church consisted of a Short adllmss by the p35 or, birthday greetings; for all‘ nn-mbe'~, and three groups of songs most pleézsingly sung by Mrs. “.eo. lckes, of Chicago,‘ who was accom- muied on the piano by MM Esther hit-1,1. ST. PAUL LADIES HELD PARTY LOl'ISA SCHI'L’I‘Z MARRIED A Business Coupe ll leomm KIDWELL GARAGE CO. RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE TEL. 30. TEL. 30 Downers Grove flardwue (Io. Mrs. J. E. Repiinger, of Linscott avenue. will entertain this afternoon in honor of Mrs. J. E. Riplinger, Jr. who is visiting her. The guests an! M13. Ralph Bmudwell, Mrs. Jack Car- pentei. Mis. J. R. Chrissingei, Mrs. E. I. I’fafl', Mas. Hemy Widekind and‘ Mix. Vemon Crush. Mrs. J. E. Repliuger Jr., and son, Roger, of Minneapolis, Minn., former- ly of Downers Grove, are visiting at the home of the Senior Replingers. visn'mc. FROM MlNNFél’dus Special-01! for Ford Cars L. KLEIN 8: SON south mm 8!. Tel. 279 Home Made Corned Beef and Veal Loaf Marshmallow Creme 25c pt. DILL PlCKL-ES Pt (I in Bri . Amaze Packs; 35C 8 jar 'ln 3 waltyour car will run so much «1mm that you will be glad to get this won- derful new oil. An extra fine piece of smoked meat at Tryagallon'ollhlsoilandilitlailslo dolllcworkwc will gladly rdurnyour money. Youunstgpalfluchaflamdnoisc in you: Ford Car by using the right kind 0! cl. We dual-cute: this spccial grade of oindyouhkc‘hodm Olives, quart jars 45c CALIFORNIA HAMS ' 200 lb. NAVY BEANS 10¢ a ll) SWEET MEATS 61 South Main Street w Mr. E. L. Dickerson returned from the Aurora hospital last week whom ‘he was taken after the accident sever- al weeks ago with Mrs. Dickerson and m. and Mrs. King. , Mrs. Dickerson is getting along nicely and expects to be home this week. Mrs. King is staying with mâ€" latives in Aurora while Mr. King is still laid up in the hospital. They ex~ pect to be home soon. ACCIDENT- VICTIMS RECOVERING ff 3801b Friday, June 30, 1922

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