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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Jul 1921, p. 3

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' Friday. JWJ}. 1921 A chm clay camping Mp at Pin. uku- Ray Ind Fox Lake wan enjoy- ed by thrl. Adolph. Chat!" and Mn. Murflr. Mr. and SI". Frank Lang. )lr. Iml Mn. II. Schwenr Jul FM Show-r of Lislv and um Mull-l um: and Mr. "rum Wuhan.- 0! “km Ellyn and "w .“il‘fl‘s Thermal and Mary filing of Chicago; Thoma: Cmvay of flunk]; Mr. and Mn. J. Miller and family nf Dorm-rs Grow. Enmmh MI. was «night to mpnly (ho ”fly with 0M meal. TM M!"â€" m: and owning; morn mom in dam-inn. boating and Mthing. A mflling match up bold lath-«n Miu T. filing and llra. Joe um". Julian Long was “km to the 8C. Charla: hmpiml, Aumm. Walnoulqy morning. with upper-cumin. The farmers .11- wry bur-y tuning min it in ripening so only this your below [hay haw- tho buy all gather cd in and the com is Merlin" for this time of w your. Lot: of it I! ton {m high. Mr. and Mrs. Jamvu Tnnn and granddaughter. Blanche S'Iiellll, wen- thc guests of Mr. and Mrs. Porter last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. McMillan of Clev- eland. Ohio, \isited hi: grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. F. llaumvssor fur a few days. Mr. Griggs of Galcsburg, spent smeml dayn \isiting his son and daughter, Mr. and Mus. Mel (.riggs. Rosella Porter is teaching in a va- cation Bible School in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Willard and son, Elmer, and wife. of Chicago, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sheldon and family, and on Monday they all motored to Hinsdale and spent a very enjoyable day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Steal-us of Chicago. were the guests of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Yaglc, for the week end and the Fourth. was a goodly number present last Sunday, let. us increase it every Sun- day. For next Sundax, the pastor Will take as his subject: “Patience in Well-Doing." This is a service for the people; let all the people in the community come. The hour of the services is to be one-half hour earlier than before. The Sunday School is to meet promptly at. 10:00 a. m. and the Church serâ€" vice at. 11:00 3.. m., new time, every Sunday, until further notice. Theze IWSY ”TIES FROI ”SHE All) BELMW and you will get Qualitv and Service in CLEANING, PRESSING and ALTERING. 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. Main St. forâ€"- Harry Walker Phone 191-R Quality = Service SEE Wm. Specht and Son I Block East of R. R. Station on Quincy Ave. WESTMONT, ILLINOIS Address DOWIIERS GROVE R. F. D. No. 2 WALKER DICKE PAINTING Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished CHURCH NOTES. J. MAZZA DEAL WITH US PLASTERIN G 8 BRICKLAYING Minn.- Tm nu! Ann F‘umnld M- trmlnl Hm Meal: at Nlpt‘n‘mr Mow day. Hines- Julia and Hunt"; Klimt" nut-min! (in picnic at Lace Sunday. Thv Amman Legion picnic at N:- prn'mc the Fnunh w.)- n wry flat nfluir uml largely Human! by pro- Nr 0! thin finality. Mn. Gmbrrg of l‘ininMM. hu Mn sprndin: n fut days with b" dauflm'r. Mn. Allyn Dieter. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Hurry Foster and children. wore guests of Mr. :ml Mm Jonas “war at dinner the Fourth. Mr. and Mr». Adam Dieter de- lightfully cult-mined owr "In “h, “r. Philip Dieter. llr. In. If". 31- mvr Diolcr and Mr. Lottie of Chicago. Minn Elinbflh "mum of Nutcr- villr in (M gun: of Mk:- Gram “mm at Oak (‘nfluv this week. mined at clinmr Sunday, the Emil l‘rv-wM. Jmph Drrndol and Anti" Drrmlel families and Mr. and Mrs. T. Buddy Repp of Auxlin, is staying with the Adam Dieter family for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Levon-n: and son, Harvey. attended the Am- erican Legion picnic at Naperville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Watt of Belmont, spent Monday evening at Hillcmst. Miss Veronica Kohley of DcKalb. spent the week end with {he home folks. Mr. Alexander Freeman of New York City, spent Sunday night with his cousin, J. Collins Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stafl'eldt and children, spent the Aflh of July with their daughters at Napervillc. Mr. Hans Klinger purchased a Ford sedan this week. Russel Poster of Michigan City. Indiana, is spending the summer with his uncle, Harry Foster. the third round. Miss Bee Hemmer of Oak Park, was the guest of Mrs. Clara Yackiey. of Lone Maple Farm, over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwerer and the Misses Genmde and Rose Wesklnes motoned to Cicero Sunday. the entire party betting on Mrs. 1m- ler, who threw Miss Kling in the 2nd round, who then challenged her daugh- ter, Mabel, who threw her mother in Mr. and Mn. Mint Did" «‘Mvr- Telephone 355 Henry Dicke Phone 123-1! “MINES DOWNERS GROVE mum DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Rocky Mountain Estes Park (Colorado) Quill Toothpickc. The most enemlw qulll :mthplck firtory In the World is near Perla. when there I: an nlmuul product of 30.1“).000 quills. The factory was started to make qulll m-nx, but when these went out or general use It In! convened Into I toothpick mllLâ€" nmklrn Final». __________ “A: Fins a. Silk." Sume New I'mâ€"k merchants “73 gathered around a luncheon [able “talking shun." A SH]; merchant ad- mlued conditions with llllu were “rob ten." [0"anng which his right-hand nelghbnr. n lenuwr deuler. remarked that his business was "as fine as wk.” -â€"l}osmn News Bureau. The regular meeting of the con- gregation will be held Sunday after~ noon at 2:00 o’clock. The picnic held July third proved to bé a grand success in every res- pect. It was perhaps the largest, pie- nic ever attempted hem. Music was furnished by the Addison Lutheran Band. An interesting baseball game was played and won by‘the boys of the Luther League. Mr. G. Rochrs of Proviso, who is a student at Concordia Theological Seminary, will preach‘ Sunday morn- ing in the Lace Church. Rev. Wane!" Burmeixter will speak at a special mission service in Addison, Illinois. ‘ Dieter. Mrs. Albert Smith is suffering (mm sun stroke but is improving. Downers Grove Garage, Inc. When You Get Your LACE NEWS Phone 22 S TUDEBAK ER Spend This Vacation in 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 STUDEBAKER! “THE COMFORT CAR" Thorn. amid the “awful beauty of its flown-- crowdml valleys and sun-lit. peaks, its laughing wa- terfalls and virgin {arr-1» you can settle down for a few h|i<<ful week, tr: do just as fancy dictatesâ€" ridc, ciimb, fish, golf, knot, rp-t or just loaf to your heart's content. On your return, :tnp nfi' and mjoy Colorado's numerous. varied and menu nsive :ide tripsmto ml‘ nradn Springs, Manimu, Colorado (Harbors, Denver's Mountain Parke, Grand Lake, Pt 3!. Thn charm of thi- Hart i- not to Ir catalogued -merr-ly to brnathe in 21% rare air, Farmed with the rirh pine odor, ir 3 Mailing delight. brings glow to tho chlrk and ~part‘w: to the bye. Tako the family! Drmt delay too long thr matter of making ar- range-monk for accnmodatlmns and be disappointed. If I can help you, let me know. Whor you are ready to start the Burlington will take you there. Scuutmastor O'Neill sand Asst. Pal- mer, will week-end at camp in Aug- nut. Capt. Wildish, Scoutmaster, had made arrangements to spend two “volts at the camp, but on account of business engagements. has been forced to give up his plans. and will spend only one week in camp, the last period in August. He will take his family with him. William and George Ray, Richard Kellogg, Ray Carpenter, Robert Mc Clurci, Vernon Fuller. Richard Mit- chell, John Stoops and Donald Davis, will spend either the last two weeks of July or the first part of August at the camp. Hubert Hum-rt has registered for tho sorond period beginning July 18. Carl Reihlc, Jack Dawson and Lyman Dum will aurml the fourth period, awning- August 15th. Downers Grove Boy Scouts are Nv pwsrmmi at Camp Net-vOâ€"Bra‘Rhu, the West Suburbln Scouts Wisconsin camp. this week. by Wm. O’Neill, Jr., of 'l‘mop 2, and several scouts from Troop 3. Paul l’rickctt, Asst. Scout Master, flirvered to the camp for the Founh. He reports good fishing and excellent swimming. NOTES 0F IDCAL SCOUTS AND CAMP “NEE-O-BRA-RHA” Boys Lining By For Regular Vaca- lion on Shores of Delevan Lake in Wisconsin. J. L. Berliners, Ticket Agent Downers Grove. Ill. Carmel Myers "The Mad ‘Marriage’ UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELIE]! UHLHOIN I'm working as a Field Secretary {or the Pocket Tostamont Leuguv, holding noon meetings in the Indus- trial plants of Philadelphia and Cam- den. 'l‘housnmls of Pocket Tesiameuts have [men given free to men and wo- men (Protestant, Catholic, Jewish) and anyone who will my"! to read them each day. A very fruitful 1-fâ€" {ort among folks who don't often gm much religious influence and I like it Moorostown, New Jersey'July 3. Dear Mr. Stunts: Found this old enveiope so that I would us.‘ it and drop you a line. INTERESTING LETTER FROM FORMER “Y” SECRETARY W. H. Richie Wtiles of Auto Trip From Who-atoll to Side 0! New Jersey. a Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, 111. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248J Your Manicure lmlrumonts madc- as gym! us newâ€"mo scissors or knife ton delicate fur mv. IA‘ an vxwrwncul Instrument Hiker do Edith Robem in “THE FIRE CAT" QUANTITY PRODUCTION MY SPECIALTY LET ME SHINE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS CUTLERY 0|" ALI. KINDS REI’INISHBD AND SHARPENED Julius Severus RUTH ROLAND in “The Aveng'ing Arrow” A SUPREME COMEDY Bryant Washburn IN “An Amateur Devil” HAROLD LLOYD High and Dizzy Manufacturer of Metal Products SNUB POLLARD COMEDY PATHE NEWS WEDNESDAY, JU LY 13th POLISHING AND PLATING INTERNATIONAL NEWS SATURDAY, JULY 9th TUESDAY, JULY 12th IN We came Eat by'nnl/o lid ‘ . did nobly, climbing all the mom of New York 3nd Pennsylvania. Ill- ‘cept two, which we had to emu. M a team help us up the last lull 01 one hill when transmission bands won out and an auto another time Ind 09 low as up. We surely saw some glut country, stress Michigan at Beth“, down Lake El’il‘ by boat; at Nimr- aml Watkins Glen; Cornell Univatu sity; then in a lumber camp in no!» them Pennsylvania; «wet the Pocono! and on down to our home in New Jewryâ€"just 1,003 miles from When- (on. I shall always think of Downers (:mw with keen interest and would like: to see your “Renorter” occu- siunally. (live my best Wiahes to my Downers friendsâ€"tho boys; the pn- tors. Trust you know my successor. Mr. Custer and that he has your cor- dial support. Sincerely yours. WM. 11. RICHIE.

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