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The Berwyn News from Berwyn, Illinois • 5

The Berwyn News from Berwyn, Illinois • 5

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The Berwyn Newsi
Location:
Berwyn, Illinois
Issue Date:
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5
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Friday, October 10, 1941 Tim 3 1 I LOCAL MENTION -1 i 1 i4. 'r 'fr Mrs. L. L. Emmons, 6929 street, is suffering from a Wd, infection in the left hand.

HSIMLuHOOVER'VCi' 'x 4. A at the Svec funeraP honied Cremation followed at the Bohemian' National cemetery. Mr. Suchy passed away Satur clay at his home, 1621 61st aVenue, Cicero, where he had lived but la short time, having resided in Chicago previously, ne was a member of Bohemia Lodge, A. F.

A. M. and the Dobrovsky club! Surviving are five children, Mrs. Maye Dvorak, Jennie, Blanche, Elinor and iGeorge. NOYES Arthur Noyes, retired fireman, passed away Tuesday, October 7, at his home, 3418 Ridgeland avenue, at the age of 65.

Funeral services will be held this (Friday) afternoon, at two oclock, at the Edward C. Schubert chapel, 3419 Ridgeland avenue. Interment is to be at Mount Auburn cemetery. Surviving in the immediate family is his wife, Mary. Seem that Way.

We understand Bpbby Feller isC working on a new pitch for 42. We wonder if a new team wouldnt, more help. St. Charles Chronicle. Autumn in Illinoi.

It isnt necessary to go beyond the boundaries of this state to find all that the traveler or seeker of recreation is looking for. There are still several weeks for vacation and many people believe that fall days offer the finest opportunity for enjoyable drives in Illinois. Get a guide book from Springfield and visit your state. Glen Ellyn News. Key to Succes.

We should all realize that the spirit of service on the part of organized business groups is the keystone for a thriving community. Villa Park Herald. Why do radio, announcers have small hands? wee paws for station identification I GUTTERS, DOWNSPOUTS Furnaces Cleaned Repaired, Rebuilt Phone DEHVYN 455 Gordon Hoover, softrof Biev.and Mrs. H. C.

Hoover, will be married to Miss Della Davidson Sim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Sim, 3425 61st avenue, Cicero, October 11, 8 p.m. The First Conjgregational church of Berwyn, 34th street and Gunderson avenue, will he the scene of the happy event.

Assisting the grooms father in the nuptial service will be George Goerner of Aurora, an official of the Burlington Railroad. The bridal party consist of: Steve Erdelyan, best, man; Catherine Sim, sister of the bride, maid of honor; Miss Jean Donaldson and Virginia Boyer, bridesmaids; George Sim, Arthur Sim, Lehmon Emmons and Merlyn Boyer, ushers; flower girl, LaVine Gardiner. The church choir will sing two appropriate numbers, and the soloist, Georgia Anderson of Wheaton, Because. After the ceremony, which will be public, the friends and guests will be welcomed to a reception in the lower room of the church. During this event the guests will be entertained by a few toasts and out of deference to the native land of the brides family, Scotland, Howard Ritz-ma will sing Comin Thro the Rye and Annie 'Laurie.

The young ladies who wilL pour are Miss Gwendolyn Lamoreaux, Miss Jean Emmons, Miss Bemetta Bode, and Mrs. Virginia Palmer. After a honeymoon which will take the happy couple to various scenes of interest they will take up their residence in-the Windsor apartments in Berwyn. oo OBITUARY MRS. MARY BARTELS Harriet Food Shop The Handy Store OPEN 7 A.M 11 P.M.

-i Daily and Sunday Free Delivery 3142 OAK PARK AVE. Berwyn 3821 R. P. BERTRAND BARBER SHOP First Class Service 3248GROVE AVENUE A. J.

Lundberg, 68.32 34th street, is handling the D-72 Stoker and electrical fixtures of the Beardsley Co. Mrs. E. M. Leviton and daughter Faye, 3142 Grove avenue, are visting Mrs.

Levitons daughter Rose in Philadelphia. Mrs. Florence Brown, 3834 Ridgeland avenue, who felllastweek and sustained injuries about the head, is improving. Mrs. Bertha Becker will preside over a meeting of the Third Ward Womens Democratic Organization today (Friday)' at 2417 Home avenue.

Frank Grabitz of Cuyler avenue is the new scoutmaster for Troop 29 of the First Congregational church. D. R. .6508 34th street, is new committeeman. Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. Beebe of Des-Plaines, 111., and Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Grant and children of Clarendon Hills, 111., were guests at the Watson home on Grove avenue Sunday. Emil Schulz, 2239 Ridgeland was rushed to Hines hospital Saturday where he is under observation for a kidney ailment. It has not yet been determined whether it will be necessary to operate.

i Townsend Club No. 3 will hold its regular, meeting Tuesday evening, October 14, at the Oak Park Avenue Baptist church. The public is cordially invited to learn of the progress of the bill, now pending in Washington. Mrs. Milan M.

Hitchcock, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Moore, in Charleston, 111., visited with Mrs. R. Thomson, 3117 Home avenue, several days last week en route home from visiting a niece on the coast of Maine. The American Legion Auxiliary will conduct a rummage sale at' Legion hall, 6805 Stanley avenue, on Thursday, October 16, beginning at 9 A.M.

Mrs. Elsie Clark, chairman in charge of the sale, -will appreciate any contributions made. She may be reached at Berwyn 4651. Mrs. C.

M. Pearson and daughter of 3433 Oak Park avenue, spent the week end at Kankakee, and visited relatives and friends at Herscher and attended services at the church yrhere she and the late Mr. Pearson worshipped for 33 years before coming to Berwyn. Mr. Pearson superintended the erection of the church building.

0-0 Experience r. The teacher was' explaining the difference between the stately rose and the modest violet. You see, children, she said, a beautiful well-dressed woman walks along the street, but she is proud and does hot greet anybody that is the rose. But behind her comes a small creature with bowed head Yes, miss, I know, Tommy interrupted. Thats her husband.

Yf Ge1W Change now to I.E.S: approved Bettor Light Lamps 4 OF THE S4L LS. SPEClFICATIOItS Xv.vX-v.vX.yvs 5 '-1 v' $129 LE.S. All -Purpose Deflector Floor Lamps Six-wav lighting. Silver and gola or bronze finished oases. Pleated shades.

Reflector is translucent. 2. Reflector throws light upward. S. Light reflecting shade.

4. Shade distributes light over entire area. Approved by Illuminating Engineering Society Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Mary Bartels, 6445 Sinclair who passed away Thursday, October 2, in a Chicago hospital less than four months after her husband, the late Frederick Bartels, passed away. The services for Mrs.

Bartels, who was 77 years old, were conducted at the' Abram Son Home for Funerals with the Rev. Henry Hoover, pastor of the First Congregational church, in charge. Berwyn Chapter, O. E. also participated, theoceased having been a member, Ittyrment was at Forest Home Surviving are three sons, William Walter and George a daughter, Ruth and a sister, Mrs.

Anna Pfeifer. ALBERT SUCHY Funeral services for Albert Suchy, 75, -father of Mrs. Maye Dvorak. of Berwyn, 1 were heldTues. afternoon A large collection of beautiful neut 1942 styles-now on display Keep faith with your eyes! Protect predous eyesight with light that is soft, evenly diffused, free from the harsh glare and deep shadows that cause headaches, eyestrain, fatigue.

See these lamps today! $1395 E.S.SwingingArmLamp Three-way lighting. Silver and gold or bronze finished base. Pleated shade. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern Illinoi,.

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Years Available:
1932-1946