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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Feb 1921, p. 3

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Ir. and In. it. “ugh we"! In (M swim-any tn Mlp «wk-Innate 0n bvrflnhy of Mn. A Swarm. “her of Mn. Ynulr. Ir. and In. F. Yamr and Mr. and In. T. C. Sheldon “and": a dance It “In Hotel [AS-lie gin-n by IM 'an Churn-r. Nu. m, ltnyll Ill. Berry of New York in whitin‘ hr friend. In. Alice Lucy. I". A. TM a! Laflnmur in v55“- 6.. h" ”mu Mr. and Mrs. I". "when". Sr. Ir. and In. B. Han-Lon and lil- dnd a! Down": Grove men the M of Mr. and In. A. Porter, Aldl Hum. In. D. Brockmeyer left {or To- bie. Ohio, Tuesday morning to spend Mormrecweeksuthclwmot Ir. and In. Howard Barker. {or- nu resident: of U510. (his ajoyed u wattle supper It the dud: Friday evening. Boss and Carl Rogers of Wiscon- lin U. spent the week mul‘wilh the Lone lolks. ty “tended the funeral of Mr. Adam Snyder. formerly of Wheaten, broâ€" ther of Tony Enyder. Funeral scr- vieeo were held in St. Michael’s amen, interment at Wheaton ceme- The Ladies Aid Society of the Lisle Clinch will pack a barrel of canned innit and clothing this week for the Fianna House of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DuMouh'n were called to Batavia, 1“,, this week by the death of Mrs. DuMoulin’s father, Mr. William Turban. Elmer Haumesser visited his par- cmts Sunday. Elmer has been up minted General Manager of the Wes- tern Division of the Grief Bms‘ Cooperage Co., with headquarters at Juliet, Illinois. 'f and In C. 0 Duran and INS? IDES « FROM USE AID BELMONT ducts and Ross’ Bakery Goods Try OUR SPECIAL Blend Cofl'ee at .......... 35c And OUR SPECIAL Blend of TEA You Will Like' Then 1'he Home of None-Such Brim Pure Food Pro- Audion - The Maple Avenue Store The members of the Advance Bible 19 W. Railroad st. A number of people of our vicini- Ethel Plumb spent the week end in hieago with her girl chum. Ste-an new“ - Sewer Building Gas Fitting mm as Buschmann Bros. GENERAL TEAMING AND TRUCKING MOVING AND STORAGE MRS. EMMA FORSTER Maple Ave. and Main St. F red D. Heinhe P L U M DING Dmvncrs Grove. Illinois ARTHUR R» BEIDELMAN are executed from a variety of 1c- ceptable designs and every detail is looked alter by experts. That is why our monuments always appeal to good taste. If you plan a memorial in your piot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments Phone 36- R NAmVlLLB. Air. New (‘0on u! NI-W York. hut hum spending I for thy! wflh Mm Chadd“! Schmm. ‘ “we Gladys Sinuk)’ i‘ III with Marla-l I'm. In. ”canon Schmitt and children and Ir. Wendell Don- were guest: of Mr. and In. Jouph Dieter Bum day at dinner. 1 Mr. Juk Grill”. in now wanting for Mr. Arthur Abbott. It Nunnillc. Mr. and um Fred sumac spent CARD 0F THANKS Sunday with Ilr. und Mrs. Edward mm" a! N" "e‘ We wish to thank our many friends .â€"-â€"â€". In. Geoue Ron passed awgy a for the try-apathy expmsed and tor her home Muhy morning, The the beautiful “on! olefin» during fur-en! m Ionday and interment the sickness and um the deg”: of Mr. .nd um. Michael Dieter of There will be a magical Program. Naperville, had Sunday dinner with Corrine Heisler. pianist and George their 8011, Albert. It Bainridge. Nargney, violinist. These artists __ need no introduction and we feel very If this weather continues the far- Proud to have them WM! “8- men; will be looking for mud wows Light mfmshments will be sewed. Instead of snow plows. I mm! H inn-{vii "an Inn-MM " um. ‘ \tr ). Nu. m )1. "h..- Ilmnu own :0" not an I "Jam. mu. knot M-mh‘ Allrr'nhh, my II”! Mid DON 1M hml. '5'" i! n .r‘ clad: ”Nina- .N in an. flan In .|\. .k. IlJ‘. Eda-1min M8317. l Infill“. The future fruit crop will look ser- ious unless the weather takes a de- cided change. Tuesday was the warmest day known: in Chicago for fifty years. Mrs. Eleanore Schmitt announces the engagement of her daughter, Beatrice Lorena, to Mr. Wendall Dorr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Don- of Chicago. Mr. Arnold Faulhabor is driving a Ford Roadster. SflflTfl-of-HSLEIOTES Mr. and Mrs. C. Mutual; and farm fly and Emma Haydanek o! Chica- go, visit/ed Mrs. L. Kraisinger Sun- day. Mrs. A. “Now of Glen Ellyn spent Ohio, spent the week end with the Sunday with her sister. Mrs. A. home folks at Oak Cottage. Schultz. â€"-â€"- Brim. finally of Napalm. “rammapentmwnhxnudnu. It the home of It. and In. W. 0. lint Seiler of Lockport. Mr. and In. Marry Abram» and M M [at Thro- Month- Telephone 11 our beloved Inry S. Diener. Rev. Ed. I. Dkncr and Wife. John Dieuer. { Wednesday afternoon, Fcbmnry 23, *will be Reciprocity Day at the Downâ€" ers Grove Womans Club. Two dele- gates {mm each club in-the Eleventh District have been invited to enjoy the day with us. LUMBER Phone One Five Potter M19. 6: Lumber Co. Delegates From Eleventh District to Me!!! Hankâ€"Musical I'm- gnn Promised. Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Etc, Etc. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams and family were delightfully entertained Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fry of LuGrange. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thatcher and daughter were also guests. RECIPROCITY DAY AT WOMANS CLUB NEXT WEDNESDAY Windows Millwork Lumber Shingles Hr. Hibhld Gwen of Cleveland, SALESROOM Come in and let us show you the FORDSON TRACTOR. See how it will «In the Wurk of numy horses at n cheaper cost. Fordson Tractors W0 are now prepared to fill your orders for any part you may need for your FORD car, any model. We have on hand every part of the FORD and they are all the genuine FORD parts built for the FORD and for no other car. Hinsdale Ford Agency Fleck 5: Buchholz, Proprietors When in Need A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts 19 W. Railroad St. Manufacturers Dealers 1 COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds Downers Grove of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Brown, Chambers, Bailey. Steven- aon. Bentley, Walker ,lcfimy. Ema. Lower, Kinsman", Hccbt, Welch, Brooldnn. Dues. Otto. Heartt. Otto. Himmler, Potter. Lchfonl. Herring, Law. Cliflord. Aben'mmbilt lune, Babiedur. Slough and Bellow and the Minus Mary l-‘lmhcr md A. Churchill. fy, Schultz, Thoma, Newlaml, Bat- terham, Lunb, Stough, Rawlnnd, Thc ladies who contributed to the gift were thv Mostlamvs Hear“, [litm- hec, Tumbold. Story, 'l‘lmlin, Downeu, Cramcr. Olson. Powell, Smart. Stefâ€" Miss N J( nnio IkILap “’3‘!“ married to Capt. R. D Parker in Chicago. April 27,1868. Sincv that time they have lived in Chicago, (‘horry Crock. Nevada, New Orleans, La" Grays Lake, “1.. and the past twenty-five your}: in Downors Grove. Ant-r the buainoss of the afternoon had been concluded, Mrs. Ncwlaud, wifr- of the pastor, with very appro- priate remarks on bvhalf of flu,- la- dies. pn'su-m-d Mrs: Parker with a gold coin, bearing ”11- (law of her wrdding. This “gulch-n when" was given: Mm. Parker to commemorate an event which «crux-ml more than fifty you n: ago. The. ladies of the M. I6. Chutth held a final business meeting last 'l'hursday afternoon at the Imme of Mrs. R. 1). Parker in Gilbert. avenue to make final arrangements for the Wushingtonllianquut 10 he giwn next Tuesday evening. MR8. R. D. PARKER. PRESENTED WITH “GOLDEN TOKEN” Cain Given Her by Ladies of M. E. Church to Connie-morale 50!]: Wedding Anuivtmry. Em, Etc. Cement Plaster Gravel Blocks Brick Coke Tile “The Frisky Mrs. Johnson Billie Burke UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHORN ted with the Federal warvo Bunk. Curliss Theatre Mr. Wt-lls was born at Downers Grove, 111., in “$71!. "is first bankâ€" ing experiwm- was wnh 1hr First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank of East Chicago. He becamv «whim of this bank in 19”, In 1918 hr wont to Dallas and has since bm-n connec- (Tharlos H. Wells, fur the [nut three years manam‘r of the member banks of the P‘t'deml merve Bank at Dul- las, has moved to McKinnvy. Mr. Wvlls has purvhmod stock in thv L‘ol‘ lin (‘uunty Nationm Hank and hum t‘k‘t‘tt‘d active vivo prosidvn! and :d. so a director. The new nfl'iu- of vico president to which M r .Wollx has horn elected has just [won cmutml. This bank now has twu active vim- profit dents ~â€" Hunry W. Wunh‘n having held this: ofl‘im fm- sou-ml years. CHAS. ll. WELLS VICE - PRESIDENT OF TEXAS BANK I'm-nu" lbwnen Grove Boy Secures Interest in Banking Business- at McKinney. Texas. A L S 0 INTERNATIONAL NEWS MU’I‘I‘ AND JEFF ANIMATED CARTOON At‘cuinm ; 1‘93 mauuuo~u4mm'mqmqm-O (lanthanum Tuesday and Wednesday February 23d and 24th Sunday, February 20th Saturday, February 12th A L S 0 INTERNATIONAL NEWS From the Famuus Oliver Morosw Success Mr. Wells is a Downers Grove boy. having been born and raised in tb village. He is a son of Mr. Ind In. John Wells of Washington stunt, II is known to many loca! peopk. and New Mexico. Dnflnl.‘ ”I! ' three years he has traveled a"! > eleventh district and is wall M led with the banking W”. it this district and especially ll Tail; I Soon after he went with the Palm a! Reserve Bank at Dallas. Mr. Weill: was appointed chief of the cam of Indebtedness division of flu: Wu. Loan Department When the We!“ sal war campaign was started, he “I redacted as one (if the. special field representatives. lie was in this ’0'! aiiiun for five or six months and than was fielnl rcprem‘ntativu, his work consisting of "11' ubtaining‘ of new nu mbers to the F cm ral Reserve syl- tvm in the El-wonlh District. Mr. “'olls is a man of phrasing address. McKinney is fortunate in securing Mr. Wells as a citizen. We welcome him and his good wife and Child Io the Collin county canitol.â€"â€"Tlm Ho Kinney (Texas) Examiner. 2-Reel Century (‘o-edy 11h Episode. “BRIDE l3" Al Christie'rSix Rod Candy Dram

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