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News of Aurora, Elgin and Vicinity
Madonna Girls Hold ]Elgin PTA Elects FR, O, F,00UDLEY '
!eac e Holy Ho.ro/ New Leaderst T0 TALK HERE
peAaUrCrwl.tA for "ol I Elgin.--At a---meeting of St. Jos-
co "l be held at Madonna high eph•s Parents Association, held last TO Appear Dec. 6 At
school next Sunday from 10:30 to
Madonna
11:30 a. m.
Inaugurated by the Madonna
News staff, the prayer hour will in-
clude public prayer, meditation,
singing and private devotions•
Selecting the First Sunday of
Advent for the initial prayer hour,
the staff states that the Holy Hour
will be the ,last Sunday of each
succeeding month.
The physical education classes of
Madonna high school will present
a demonstration on No. 29 in the
school gym.
"Gymland Varieties '• will give
parents an opportunity to see what
is being done in the physical educa-
tion classes. Stunts, folk dances,
games and exercises will be on the
program. Parents and friends are
invited.
Collectors pay high prices for the
old bone trays used once upon a
time at tables for collecting chick-
en hones.
ADAMS & REGNIER
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Fresh Fruits Vegetables
STATE AND SPRING STREETS
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Telephone 23449 Aurora, ill
Friday evening in the school hall,
the following officers were/lected:
!William Real, president; Mrs. Ruth
i Muetterties, vice president; Mrs.
i John A. Reinert, secretary, and Jos-
eph Westermn, treasurer.
Plans for the festival to be held
on Dec 1 were discussed and com-
mittees named. Mrs. Joseph Gmur
and Mrs. J. A. Reinert will be in
i charge of the candy booth; chair
committee, Mrs. John McCue and
Mrs. Leonard Mutterties; cakes,
Mrs. Frank Konitzki and Mrs.
Theodore Andringa; fancy work,
Mrs. Joseph Westerman, Mrs. John
Dietz, Mrs. Joseph Weidner and
Mrs. Edward Conro; fish pond,
Theodore Andringa; games, John
McCue; amateur program, Joseph
Westerman; kitchen, Theron Real,
Mrs. Albert Weidner, Mrs. Carl:
Schloemmer, Mrs. George Nufer,
Mrs. A. F. Finsel and Mrs. J. A.
Conro; minstrels, George Nufer.
Following the next meeting, to
be held on Thursday, Dec. 15, there
will be a Christmas party in charge
of Mr. and Mrs. William Paar, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Mutterties, Mr.
and Mrs. John McCue, and Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph VVesterman.
Cards were played after the busi
ness meeting, awards being won by
Mrs. Finsel, Edward Conro and
William Paar.
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Aurora.--The Bey. Father Owen
Francis Dudley, English lecturer
and writer, will gve an address at
the Madonna high school auditor-
ium on Tuesday evening, Dec. 6.
The Scribblers club, a group of
young writers, are fortunate in
making arrangements for Father
Dudley's appearance here in the
city, as his speaking tour is already
overcrowded.
Since his arrival in America thl
fall, Father Dudley has received
so many requests for appearanc-
es that the Lecture League of
America, in charge of his program,
has had to bring him back three
mes to the Chicago area.
Head of a mission band in Eng-
land, Father Dudley has come in
close contact with the laboring
classes all over the manufacturing
districts of that country. Is
power lies in his ability to analyze
life and to make his hearers" and!
readers devour, with pleasure, the l
deductions of his irrefutable log-I
ic. In addition to his being in great
demand as a lecturer, Father Dud-
ley finds time to write and his l
novel, "The Masterful Monk," is;
very widely read.
Tickets for his lecture may be
obtained from Rita Wetland, chair- I
man, 711 Oak Avenue, or from l
Madonna high school.
St. Laurence Guild
To Donate New Floor
Elgln.--The
regular m0etlng of
the Guild of the Tabernacle of St,
Laurence parish took place on last
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. DuMont
and her committee served a deli-
cious luncheon. Recommendations
were received from the ways and
means committee chairmen, Mrs.
E. J. McOsker. Mrs. Harold Ster-
ricker read her report on the suc-
cessful rummage sale held last
month. It was voted that the
Guild place a composition Lhmr in
the church kitchen.
The regular meeting for Decem-
ber was postponed until Dec. 15,
when a Christmas party Will be
held. A grab bag will be a feature.
Election of officers will also take
place on that date. Mrs. Fred
Meyers will be chairman of the
committee in charge.
Aur°ra Heg;/;cer s
Aurora .-- The folowlng officers'
were elected by the St. Elizabeth
Hungarian Roman Catholic society
at a meeting held in St. Nicholas
hall on last Thursday evening:
M;s. John Schele, president; Mrs.
Alex Sires, vice president; Miss
Betty Hegyi, secretary; Mrs. John
Arend, recruiting secretary; Mrs.
Frank Benedek, treasurer, andMlss
Mary Budy, trustee.
Bunco was played after the meet.
ing. Honors were won by Miss
Mary Condos, Mrs. J. Schele, Mrs.
Elizabeth Baks and Mrs. J. rend.
May Electric Co.
Gets Big Contracts
Aurora.The Old Ladies Home,
which is no under construction In
Aurora, Is the largest building to
be erected in that city during the
past few years. AI May, an Ob-
server advertiser, has been chosen
to make the entire electrical in-
sulation, including the fixtures.
Mr. May also reports that his
organization will complete the in-
stallation of Christmas lighting for
Aurora's business section, in ac -I
cordance with the original plans, on
0n Thanksgiving eve. Mr. May is a
member of St. Nicholas parish.
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Ambulance Service PHONE 61
Hardware
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Electric Ref'igerators
That "Runs Less Costs Less"
Lumber
M. A. Joshel & Bros.
incorporated
Coal, Feed and Grain
Phones: St. Charles 444 - 445
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Good Counsel Parish, AuroralWlLL GIVE PLAY pital,AUrora.--St. Joseph Mercy hOS-conducted by the Sisters of
. Mercy, recently announced to its
!
Aurora.There are'a number oflvice-presldent, Mrs. EHzabeth Fix- patrons
that
the
institution
has
large and active societies function-leer; recording secretary, Amanda made arrangements for and is now
ing in Our Lady of Good CounsellWanemaker; financial secretary, N a m e New Cisca
parish, of which the Bey. Leon M.]Mrs. Josephine Adams, and treas- Officers
Linden is pastor, blest of these or-lurer, Margaret Abhalter.
ganization have been in existan'ce
since the founding of the parish in
the year 1909.
The Holy Nam group, larges t
and most active, carried out the
traditional purposes of the organiz-
ation. It takes an enthusiastic and
unselfish interest in all the under-
takings of-the parish. •Once each
month its membership meets for
the purpose of transacting the busi-
ness which'may come up before it.
Our Lady of Good Council credit
union was established for the pur-
pose of assisting members of the
parish in making loans which or-
dinarily could not be made in banks.
It has been in existence for almost
two years and at present has as=
sets of approximately ten thousand
dollars. Its membership Is 169 and
its borrowers 87. Investors have
been paid 5% interest. The interest
charged to borrowers is 1 per cent.
Each meeting Is usually followed
ly a social hour during which oor-I Auror a Couple i[00ears
rent topics are discussed. On the
Sunday following each meeting the
members receive Holy Communion] Married 50
in a body. The officers are: Phil
Rculand, Sr., president; vice-presi-
dent,' James McGwan; financial
secretary, Ralph Bfltgen; recording Aurora.Mr. and Mrs. Charles
secretary, Fred Baker, and tress-
Aurora--Under the direction of
Captain R. Massy, Marmion cadets
are preparing to stage what prom-
ises to be the outstanding dramatic
production at the military school.
"Gold in the Hills," a melodrama
of the gay 90's. A cast of 25 cadets
and six girls, nurses from St. Jo-
seph Mercy School of Nursing, will
bring back the action. The per-
formances will be given in Marm-
ion gym at 8 o'clock on the even-
ings of Dec. 8 and 9.
Miss Leonora Neumann will car-
ry the role of heroine. Others from
the hospital in the cast are: Miss
Joyco Peterson, Leland; Miss Esth-
er Simpson, Aurora; Miss Regina
Kuhn, Naperville; Miss Doris May-
er, St. Charles; Miss Elotse Os-
urer, John Fixmer.
The Sanctuary sodality is the
ladies' parish organization. Like
the Holy Name society, it has a
double purpose, religious and so-
cial. Both are carried out to a high
degree. It has a regular meeting
each month at which its work-is
discussed and voted upon. The la-
dies have taken the responsibility
of caring for the needs of the sanc-
tuary. Its officers are: Mrs. Kath-
erine C. Esser, president; Mrs. Le-
na Martner, vice-president; Mrs.
Eleanore Melody, recording secre-
tary, Tillie Fauth; financial eecrs-
tary, Mrs. C. St. John, and treas.
urer, Agnes Wagner.
The Parent-Teachers organiza-
tion, founded some years ago, is an
efficient group. There is 11 t t I e
doubt that its hard work in the
past hd much to do with the rapd
growth and high standard of the
school and that its continued en-
deavors are keeping the parish
school all that its founder intended
it to be. The present officers are:
Mrs. A. Edw. Komes, president;
Mrs. Lawrence Kraus, vice-presi-
dent; Mrs. Arthur Hagerty, secre-
tary, and Mrs. George Meyer, treas-
urer. i
The Ushers club is composed of I
both younger and older members
of the parish. They are well train-I
ed to carry on their work effiect- I
lvely and courteously. Its officers!
are:•Ernie McGinn, president; Carl!
Weber, secretary, and •Frank Pick -!
ert, treasurer.
The Cecelia, under the direction
of Sister M. Oliva, O.S.F., furnishes
the music at divine services. Faith-
ful nd regular practice make the
organization prepared to render
music on any occasion. Its officers
are: Sister M. Oliva, directress;
president, Helen Bindgen; vice-
president, Robert Buckley; secre-
tary, Martha Weddige, and treas-
urer, John Pillatsch.
Our Lady of Good Counsel club
is an organization composed of
both men and women whose main
purpose is to furnish entertainment
and promote sociability among par-
ishioners and friends of the parish.
It has its regular meeting each
Friday evening, at which games
are played and refreshments
served. The financial profit rela-
ized in this manner is used to re-
duce the indebtedness of the parish.
Its management is under the direct
supervision of the pastor with flhe
aid of the secretary. John Samels.;
The parish also has a Welfare!
organization, the purpose of whldhl
is to help poor and needy members[
of the parish. It is composed of a
body of ladies under the super- i
vision of the pastor, Father Lin- i
den.
The Catholic insurance societies,
the Catholic Order of Foresters
aKd the Western Catholic Union,
also flourish in the parish. They
serve the definite purpose of mak-
ing it possible for one to obtain re-
liable insurance at a reduced prem-
ium. The officers for the Catholic
Order of Foresters are: chief ran-
ger, Frank Heimann; vice chief
ranger, Con Reuland; secretary,
Ralph Garbs; financial secretary,
Ralph Schramer; treasurer, Leon-
ard McComb. For the Western
Catholic Union (men): president,
Frank Adams; vies-president,
Frank Pickert; secretary, John Le-
weck; recording secretary, Adam
Backes; treasurer, Gothard Backes.
Women) president, Mrs. C. Bauer;
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital
AURORA, ILLINOIS
An accredited school of nurs-
ing conducted by the Sisters of
Mercy,
Four years High School required.
AURORA STUDIO
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Riley celebrated their golden wed-
ding anniversary on last Sunday,
Nov. 20, at the home of their son,
Leo. Open house was held from 2
until 4 o'clock in the afternoon
and from 7 until 9 o'clock in the
evening. Mr. and Mrs. Riley were
married in Batavia and have re-
sided in this city all their married
life.
St. Nicholas Plans
Patron Day Play
Aurora,--St. Nicholas day, pat-
renal feast of St. Nicholas pm'ish,
will be celebrated by the parish on
December 4. For the occasion, the
young people are preparing a play,
"Merry Go Round" by Jay Tobias•
The cast ts Dan Holliday played
by Don McCay; Mary, hy Dorothy
Ann Kramer; Winifred, Josephine
Harass; Elmer, Arthur Weis; Elsa,
Doris Zelensek; George Murdock,
Walter Kramer; Madge, Abbie
Anita Hermes; 0liver, Joe Schindl-
beck; Dr. Winifrey, Edward Wetz;
Bessie Bartlett, Helen Zettinger;
Mrs. Bartlett, Eleanor Meyer.
Reverend C. Alfred Dletsch and
Evelyn Weis are directors of the
play.
Forty Hours devotion solemnly
closed at St. Nicholas church, Nov.
wood and Elizabeth Ann Gutel
Aurora.
The following cadets will appeaz
in the cast: Frank Waindle, Mike
Ryan, Joe Van Ham, Gene Gassy,
John Hayes, John Girodat, Kenneth
Edgren, William Warburton, Rob-
ert N. Mtchels, Robert Schele, An-
thony Pappas, John Bennett, Wil-
fred Kramer, Denis O'Dowd, and
Paul Jacobs.
! Prompters and assistants are:
!MIss Marilyn Baker, DeKalb, and
Miss Gladys Zimbelmen, Sterling.
Father Paul Lloyd, C.M•, a na-
tive of this city, on Thursday, of
last week, told the story of Old
China where he spent eight years
and to which he is returning short-
ly.
Cadets Bob Madden, Bob Weber,
Don Allanson, Tom Freeman, Tom
Finneran, Joe Gaul, Jim Galbreath
and George Neher, members of the
varsity football squad, bade fare-
well to high school football careers
in the game played with Morgan
Park military academy of Chicago
last Saturday.
At a general meeting of the Sodal-
ity and Cisca the "following cadets
were elected as officers of the organ-
izations:
Prefects, R. A. Weber and R. J.
Hankes. J. G. Ryan; secretaries, T.
F.
l'an anl J. F. Volaver: treasurers,
E. A. Duffy and G. M• O'Conor; di-
15. " The Reverend Ivan Esser rector of the Cisca board, J. J. lul-
preached the sermon, vihlll; chairman of study clubs, J. F.
• Finch an.
Chanting .the litany, .the choir ParCh chairmen in Aurora: H. E. !
accompame the procession. ene-IMlkus, Annunciation; R. 3. Kearns, !
m Holy kngels" R N Michels St Jo-
diction and the traditional hy n,I _,- _ =, = .. - , • .
sepns; j• . Graay, St. Mary's; v.
Holy. God, closed the devotions, iE. Pusskass, St. Michael's; H. J. Mill-
Priests in attendance were theler, St. Nicholas; D.'I. Lies. Our Lady
• * ,.-- .-- ,, . o-,. ..... ,.-- of ,Good Counsel "F E Shoemaker
o. x-:Lt:r B; t. r'. anKes, [• llEa S"
pastor; Rev. C. Alfred Dletsch and E. J• Biesemeir, Sacred Heart and
Bey. Frank Miller assistants-Bey. C.J. Augsburg. St. Theresa's.
' . . '- 'arisn chairman from out of town.
Peter Watgen, former assistant anu g. p• Petit, Holy Cross, Batavia; J:
now of Freeport; Rev. Peter w. Sensor, St. Laurence and J. P.
........ ,--- z erron St Iarys Elgin E N L&ng
ngeln Or len 5llyn" xuv o us,- t : " -- -- ; " '
• " " .. • eter's. eneva; :. J. Renan St
eiden of Spring Grove; Rev. n. Patrick's, St. Charles, and E. P. Sau-
Metlinger of Hampshire and Rev. er, St. Peter and Paul. Virgil
Charles H. Henkel, pester of St.
Thereea's parish, Aurora. Last Saturday's meeting of the
Cisea was devoted to the discussion
of social justice in preparation for
Th card party and bake sale the 35th general meeting to be held
sponsored by St. Ann's soctety of tomorrow (Friday) at AJvcrnia high
sclool Chicago
St. Nicholas church, Nov. 16, was , -
most successful Ninety tables of .... _ .
• rearm,on AcaDemy ;a,enoar
cards were played. A prize was Friday, November 25--
.... "-'-'^ Thanksgi lng aeation
awarueu a eca uu,. 9 03- " "- "
......... t "'ar--'s : u- :aup m.---eneral Cisca meet
Thirty-nee rRQles or . m y ing at Alvernla -I -- -- ..... "
church, MeHenry, Illinois were lGroup of Marmlon cadets attend
.......... "---=-, I 7"00-9"00 p m Varsity basketball
guests. ev. Frank 2411let, ", T-- "'' " '-
ant at St. Nicholas, was formerly I Pr§'rday..November 26--
- I 9:00-11 1 00 a m and 7.00 5.00 . .
of St. Marys parish. : -.:, • • • - • D m
• I--arsity oasketball practice.. -"
s I oming Events--
1al I November 27 Basketball game:
II/la,mtrnraarl Plelrlll IGIobe Trotters vs Pike s Dair m
lVl[LUltl llg&L [naslum). ' ' Y (gY "
• 3iS" 11 _[ November 28, 29---Six-week examin-
ations
Kecelve vlemoers/ ;mher --Rasketh
lug was conducted by the Mary- / Dece,= --
"t L t / k'lul o---,**eeting of Chtea o
WOOd Play.era club in the SChOOl/chanter of Marmio- ....... g
.= xocners CIU D---
hall. The'first important business|Christmas party, z
U ecember 8--Reception c
to be acted upon by the gro P'|Sodait- - , ..... eremonies:
•- - . . m.. t;athollc Stu-
since its organization a month ago,|dent.s /flssion Crusade. KnighLs of the
was the adoption of a constitution./:L
-- -hi- ecember 8 9 Pay Gold
Applications for memoers P|HIIIs"' or ,,-L -- - L..." in fhe
• -= ea tster's ecret "
were received from Helen Wallaee,|Captain Maley. director of dramatle's i
William Mettel, Jr., Paul Adams, / " I
James May and Nicholas Deutsch.| The m aor ea,a ,,o.
They will be advised as to date of/_ .J *eagues use cn an
..... average aout 105 000 balls durin
admission later on In tee mona. a ' g
season
The initiation committee iucludes!
Norbert Mikus, president; Edward
Mathieu, Rose Linden aud Evelyn ....
""'" Rochelle
After the meeting an amusing
pantomime, "Wild Nell," was pre-
sented by several members of the ==..,.,,
society. A social ho¢r and lunch-
con was enjoyed after the act.
The next meeting date Is Dec.
15. A ChristmM comedy entitled
"Mistletoe" will be presented by
A1 Blaseage, AI Theis, Geraldine
Schemer and Rose Linden.
Annunciation parish, opening the
season of Advent, begins a series
of catechetical instructions, next
Sunday, for adults as well as chil.
dren at 2:30 p. m.
A special feature will be an open
forum on religious subjects.
Closing the service, the Blessed
Virgin Mary sodality choir will sing
the vespers of the Sunday, follow.
ed by Benedfctton of the Blessed
Sacrament.
The Marywood Players presented
"Fresh Paint" for the nurses and
Sisters of St. Joseph Mercy hos-
pital, last Wednesday evening•
Change Hour of
ChHstm Party
Elgin.--St. Ann's society of St.
Joseph's church announces that the
annual Christmas perty for mere
bets end their Children will be held
Dec. 14 at 2 o'clock instead of 2:30
as previously announced.
Handsome Lawns
Shouldn't Be Ruined
Aurora.--A clogged sewer no
longer mea the digging up of
your lawn.
Any length of aewer ean be com-
pletely cleared and the work suar-
anteL Industrial plants or homes
can be Immediately serviced by
Ruddy Bros. Rote-Rooter Sewer
Cleaner. A flexible cable with re-
rely/ha knfvu cuts away all stop-
pages. Call Ruddy Bros., of f5
S. LaSalle St., Aurora, phone 8691,
or Elgin office phone 679. This
method saves you money--it costs
much less than the expense of
digging and the work is much more
satisfactory.--Adv.
Bakery
Maxson's Bakery
The Finest of Bakery Goods
Phone 239
Dairy
Harms-Karr, Inc.
Ice Cream and Butter Co.
Pa st • u r Izepdh ©G: e4r3n e • y Milk
ELGIN. ILLINOIS
Conducted by Franolscan Sisters
An Aocredlted School of Nursing,
Affiliated with De Paul University.
Address:
Directress of Nurses
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Shurtleff Coal Lumber Co. I
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ELGIN. LLtNOle
NovemSer 24, 1938
preparing to care for patients un-
der the group insurance plan, pop-
i ularly known as the "plan for hos-
pital care."
This plan has been put into
effect in most of the larger hos-
pitals of Chicago and 4cinity. Un-
der it the head of a family and l
dependents may each have 21 full !
days yearly of hospital care by
paying a small premium each year.
A. J. Heeg & Co. [
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WATERMAN and SHABBONA, II1.
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Patrick Brothers
Everything In ,Good Foods
Phones ?.5 and /(5 Marengo, tit
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DUNNE MOTOR SALES
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General Repairing
"If It's a Ford It' Worth'
JOHN DUNNE Phone 192-M
Coal,/ce
PLANO COAL AND ICE CO.
Frank Hellgren, Proprietor
We Aprtcite Yoir Ptrog¢
Coal, Feeds Phen. 117
PLANO FARMERS GRAIN CO.
L A. SEAKS. Ma,a&¢r
GRAIN. COAL, FEEDS, SEEDS,
BUILDING MATERIAL
Dept. Store
PLANS DEPARTMENT STORE
Dry Goods Ready-to-Wear
Fine Footwear
Funeral Director
A. COOPER
Furniture
200-J PHONES 200-W
Hardware
PLANO HARDWARE CO.
Hardware, Paints, Oils end Glass
STOVES
WASHING MACHINES
Phone 128
Ice Cream
R. W. ANDERSON
Home Made Ice Cream and Candies
See Our Display of Wallpapers
Phone 48-J 13 EAST MAIN ST.
Implements
PLANO IMPLEMENT CO.
M¢CORMICK-DEERING
Farmall Tractors Milkers
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Insurance
GLYNN A. ]ONES, AGENCY
Complete Insurance Protection
1 EAST MAIN STKEET
Phone 68-W
Market
PLANO MARKET & GROCERY
/OSEPH STUPKA
Fsmaus ]or Quality Mcrcbsndist
Sinct 1914
Phone 123
Market
Donald Trotter
Fresh, Salt and Smoked MEATS
PHONE NO. 6
• For Your Sunday Chickens .
Real Estate
DARNELL, SHEER & NOREM
REAL ESTATE
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Phone 202 8 EAST MAIN ST.
Ten Cent Store
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PHONE 4050 - 51 CENTER STREET
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50 Water SL Phone 2031 rm,: ol, -- 6.• -- o,v
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Phone 60
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Slnos 188 162 E Chicago St
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CARL BLOEMKE
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18 DOUGLAS AVE. Phone ee¢ Tilephone Elgin 262
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C. J. Thiei. R.Ph.
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161 DUNDEE AVENU
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Cot. W. Chicago & State Phone 7099
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50 Douglas Ave. Phone Elgin 362
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MARTIN F. RUNGE
UMB[NG AND HEATING
216 Dundee Avenue
Water Softeners. Gas Water Heat-
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497. Home 4737. NIFht 807
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