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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Mar 1922, p. 5

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He- member lhe date and come!- The proceeds o! the supper will go toward the drilling of a much needed well or [he church properly. Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hatch the dea- con: and trustees of the local church held a business meeting, relative to the calling of a pasmr. Mr. Elmer Haumosser of diet visited his parent: Sunday IWSY MTES FINN! US“. All) BELMMT Miss Hazel Duel ant-tidal a. meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Napen’ille Mothmlist Church last Thursday. Mrs. H. Barnacle and sons have been ill this week with severe col-ls. Mr. Albert Plumb or Downers Grove visited the home folks, Sunday. The Lisle Ladies Aid society will meet with Mrs. 'l‘. Shaman. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'cluck. Mrs. E. L. Mercer, a woman very much in- ierested in foreign missions, win ad~ dress the ladies at this meeting. Mr, and Mrs. swarm of Chicago visited their «laughter and her hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. E. Yagel. Sunday. many, Mitch 17, m: Telephone 284 MAIN 6: WARREN DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. KIDWELL ' DODGE BROTHERS GARAGE CO. MOTOR VEHICLES The Tire Mileage is Unusually High Miss Dewey "car". who has hem very sick 4! the harm: 1-! her brother. ‘lra "car". is improving. ‘ (‘arl High-r5144. “ho WM Isak"! fw-ry sick wnh appendicim Ia-l week. W" rush"! to flu Siln-y humilll in Unfit! whrn an «mention wu pu- flown-d H. u- gruinc alum; \‘ru' windy and « \[Iutl In In hmm mm 15ch Word has been rem-ind lhal Mr. and Mrs. Shark- (‘hilvcrs and their grancl-daumm-r. min-huh. are all in bed with 'a gtimw a! Huminulon Park. Caliiomia. where Illry arc visiling. Mn. Caroline "uh-r. wIm ban hrcn very I". is wmcuha! huh-r. Mr and Mrs A J Golden and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Polling. and “laughing amended “Over the Hills" {at thm-ville Tuesday evening. Bum. Io Mr. Ind Mrs: Dun Kellm‘ Saturday. Man-h H. a son. Attention Ladies! Be sure and join the Republican Club of DuPage' Coun- ty. Miss Louise Gordon has been home from school for several days with a severe cold. Chicken pox. the sign reads at the Maniem home. Mrs Harry Foster has been very ill but is rapidly improving. Mrs Paui Ufley and Mrs Harry King were in Chicago on Tuesday. ' Mr and Mrs Gaylord of LaGrange spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs Frieda] Rickey. Little Betty Howland of Belmant Farm entertained at u masquemde an Monday afternoon in celebration of her sixth birthday. There was a clown, gypsy girl, girls dressed like buys and boys like girls. The table waé exquisite, the color scheme green and 'oh! such gpodies. The children wish Betty' many more such happy birthdays. Miss Grate '(h-t-en has been \‘isitv in]: at Champaign for a few days. CARD 0]" THANKS CASS NOTES 00m GROVE mm MW“ 6.)“ ILLINOIS do hereby deuimte My. April the fourteenth. and Friday October the twenty-seventh. of the present you. as Arbor and Binl days. to be ob- served throughout the State by plant- ing and can of trees. shrubs. mt mm about the Mann. on the turns. don: the highways. nu about public grounds within this State. and u is quite essential that our youth from time to time be impmml with the mushy of prop-38th: and {outer- ing these important natural resources. “Now. thenfon, I. bet: Small, Gov- ernor of Illinois. by virtue of the au- thority In me vested by the statutes, Our birds, subsisting largely upon insect pests, protect the growing trees and crops and thus Add materially to Hm wealth of the Shh, besides col» tributlng to our pleasure by their bright plumage and sweet songs. It “The trees and the birds of any land constitute u part of itn natural wealth, and their aesthetic value is as highly important to the people as their economic value. They minister to and delight the senses. Our trees preserve our lands from erosion, they furnish us with the fruits of the earth, and with lumber to house us, and with fuel to warm us, and their grateful shade shields us from the blazing sun of summer. "The laws of Illinois provide that the Gover'nor shall, annually, in the Spring, designate a day or days to in} known as "ARBOR AND BIRD DAY.” Governor Len Small 'mlay issued the following proclamation for the ob- servance of Arbor and Bird days on April H and October 2‘7. GOVERNOR SMALL days on I" DESIGNATES BIRD 3335:; ",1 AND ARBOR DAYS We to our April 14 nnd'Odobel' 21 Se! Afitk for Annual Obsen'uion by Proclamalion. work cheerfully given Phone 430-! EDWARD C. CIDW Pahtlnx Paperback; Interior Deconllng Estimates on new or old Receipts: First Methodist (‘hurch ...... “57.20 ('omn-i-gational (‘hurch ...... $8.60 First Evangelical ('hurch . . .. 47.25 1Anwrican Legion ........... 45.00 iDoor Receipts ............ “.90 ‘Bapust Chum-h ............ 42.20 Curried 0w; from Last Your 25.00 ‘St. Andrew's Church ........ 10.00 St. Paul‘s Church .......... LOO Total Receipts ...... . . . $461.75 Disbursements: Paid on Contract .......... $318.75 Theatre Rental .............. 100.00 Advertising ................. 19.80 Total Expemlitures ...... $438.55 This leaves a present balance on hand of $23.20 but there remains to he paid to complete the contract with the Lyceum Bureau 8-11.25 leaving an actual deficit of $8.05. 0. B. Plumley. Treasurer. In so far as the fiverchnnhes repre- sented in the Comparative Court" of Downers Grove churches are con- cerned they voted to divide this def- days on which to hold appropriate exercises in the public schools and elsewhena to emphasize the impor- lance to our State of the propagatidn of trees. shrubs and vines. and gho presenation \o! our native birds." Community Council’s Report on H Ierluinmenl (‘oum tot l92l-I922. new 01' old work Phone 43-»! F. W. KEflENRlNG Contractor Builder Estimates furnished on millet: 13 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove. Ill. 121 Fairmount Ave. WESTERN UN mu CORPORATION The Right ' of Way The partial payment plan makes it easy. can lay the foundation of your success and happiness by investing in these Preferred Shares. They are a safe investment for everyone. You know the company and manage ment; you know its dependability. Hundreds of people in lhc Fox River district arc demonstmténg their courage to saw. and their foresight to pmvidc for their future. by investing in the Preferred Shares of this company. The right of way is given the man of courage and {on-sight. These attribums are charnactistic of the successful man. They {mm the foundation on which he built his fortune and hix‘ reputation. Ask your local gas office fm funher pam'adavs. 47.25 45.00 “.90 42.20 25.00 10.00 INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT You, too icit among the men organizations “50 'thch should be will. fit! comm-rating in the arrangements for medially to Mr. O B. Plank!“ the course. This leaves a balance of treasurer. by each Mania-Hon. Order Marquette Cement From Us You can get Marquette ('enient from us. The Marquette Company. with its mighty production of over three million barrels, serves a demand concentrated in the three states 0' Illinois. Iowa. and Wisconsin. Thin means on immediate service. and an intimate under Mandingo! the requirements of every customer. 'I‘ he one aim at Marquette is wish-Nine. The processing of Marquette is done in e modern plant by men whose single aim is the production of the heat cement it in pouible to make. We can supply you with Marquette ‘ client and give you the udvantuges of Marquette henioo. Downers Grove, Ill. Lord Lumber Co.

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