Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Jun 1913, p. 1

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In the alumnus: of Jonas R. Potter, president a! the Board or Educnlon. the dlplomu worn presented Io Hm clue by Howard P. Jones. , The clan mll tollowu: Maribel Mldelolne Ambrosv, Millie Bunch, mun. Viol: Slnurlca ('lnmpm. Adev; line I. Nolan. Harriet l. Jone». GraceI E. Peterson. liens-Iona A. Rudy. AI- bena "em-dine 81mm. Leonard NIH IIuM Whitney The school chorus, under me leader- ship of Miss Claire Zollluger, instruc- tor in music, presented "The Heavens Are Telling" in magnificent style. Musical numbers were given by Mlss- Gran-e Towsley and John Woelier- aheim. The Invocation was pro- nounced by the Rev. J. H. Williams 0! the Methodist Episcoml church and the benediction by Rev. ll. Wilbur linbcock of the Baptist church. The valedlctory was given by Har‘ rlet Jones in well-chosen words. The essentials of an education were eloquently outlined by the speaker of the evening. Rev. Owra s. Davis, who was introduced by the only boy in the graduating class. Hilliard Whitney. who told of ambition. The class mono. "Quality. Not Quantity." was in striking evidence in letters of white against a green back- ground. With a heary God speed from their friends and “'8" wishers the .e‘laas or 1913 was graduated last Monday night from the village high school. _ The exercises were held in the Methodist Epiwopal church, which was crowded 1c its capacity. Class ol'lB Receives Diplomas Lehmann 8: Michel Ladies' Noâ€"Tare Top fine black and white, Silk Hose, sizes 8;, 9. 9}, 10. at - . - 50¢ 12§c Lawns, Bastistes Lawns, and other Summer Fabrics. - - - Special at 10c 16c and 18c Tissues, Ginghams. Lawns, Linen Suit- inggretg 4,, - - - Specials at 12k Friday, Saturday, Monday 25 cent grades of Voiles, Tissues, Ratynettes, Lawns. Rum etc. - - Special at 18c Summer Dress Goods SPECIAL SALE The Fair Store L. H. Swearingen 8: Co. Telephone 105-]! VOL. qux. no. 42. Ladiog' extra good quality black boot Silk Hose 25c Pearl Buttons, in a good quality, at per card, 2c Fine Stationary Paper Napkins. Novelties igars. Tobaccos. Smokers A‘tticlcs Magazines. Books. Newspapcts Corrcsmndence Cards. Box Paper Ink and Pencil Tablets . Envelnpcs. Bulk Paper The News Agency Place Cards EXTRA SPECIAL My last trip to California i started out with a three months old kitten with the intention of taking it through L to my Western homo, i soon learned I however that it was more than i hnd bargained for and at Pueblo. alter fishing it out from a very small space a behind the trunks in baggage car . three tithes I decided to unload him. . I put him out on the depot platform I and hollertrd to the keeper of the . depot restaurant to take him in and uiuke a home for him, to which he , replied Ito would. That was at noon on Saturday. Alter crossing the Rocky mountains. the Utah desert, the Wasatch mountains. the Great Utah valley, and had gotten well out on to the Nevada desert we stopped ' at Eiko. The car repairers wore batty1 looking over the trucks or the baggage ‘ car. 01‘ course. all the passengers were interested and i didn't say a word to a soul. but went directly to (ht- brakeman. borrowed his jacket and leather gloves. climbed in under the car and onto the truck and pulled out my hohoe cal. lie had ridden the trucks thirty-nix hours sums moun- tain snd tit-sort without 3 bits to eat or a drop to drink -|iut nppsrenti)‘ mu no worse ior his uporience out- {sidt- oi twin; very much scared. I 'toolt Ho Ho back to the sleeper and he mat- lint tins the rest of the way 3to Oskisnd. t‘sn you host It? w AvNo. 1, the worldvt‘amed hoboe, hasn't. anything on my hoboe cal. STRANGE ADVENTURES OF A CAT. 15 W. Railroad Street Mottoâ€"Quality Not Quantity. Class Colora~Green and white. (‘laas Flower-«White Peony. As Related by Marion Stanley . m 171* "I DOWNERS GROVE, I)U PAGE FCQUN'W ILLINOIS, JUNE 7. 1913. -Rfl.m3.m aml the Gothic vettnenu of m clergy um! the white son. Ind .mull of now»- ot the ma. collâ€" At 7:30 the ilret man was said by the pastor. Rev. E’neai H. Goodwin. Sixty-eight children. together. with the several converts, received their first holy communion. Although the chil- dren received daily reilgloua instruc- tion in school they. n well u the grown people who were to be con- l'lrmed. were specially inatructed dur- ing the out six week: in order that they might be ebie to give an account oi the iaith that wu in them. They were taught that the religion of Christ in something deilnito. made up of deilnite doctrine and practice. They must believe and do hove inith and obey the ten commandments. As they believe with lit. Pall that he who ro- coiveo the body and blood oi Christ Last Sunday morning Archbishop James Edward Quigley administered the sacrament of confirmation in St. Joseph's church to ninety-four persons. several being converts to the Catholic church. Contention of New Catholl Cemetery Takes Place In Afternoon; Hundreds n8 Highway and Feilds; Many V131 From Adjoining Towns Present. ' MANY CONVERTS IN CLASS OF NINETY-FOUR Large Congregation Fills Ediflce To Witness Most Impressive Ceremony In Religious History of Bond} Grove common AT 51'. JDSEPII’S BY ”(WP J. E. 01le You received Jesus Christ Himself in the holy enchnriet. Christ aid no when He innutnted the elehnriot; St. Paul believed it; the Apoltolie “then did; the Chnreh of the Middle Age. did; and in 1913 the church It"! be- lieve. it. lien of canine end men of little talent. the poor and the rich. for over eighteen hundred year- have be lieved it. and since there in a God He could not permit million: ot good men pad women century otter century to ‘heiieve in something mu. Now you have been confirmed end must work oil the den at your liven for God. Do not think, on I know you do not. that oil the ceremoniel you have Ieen mnhe up the Catholic idea of religion. The ceremonieo, the vel'tmenu, the lights, the flower- nre merely enter-u incentives to intern-i devotion. u, payers-ere worthieu. Bet on we '_ A! the ooncluulon at the mun the Gunmen! o! conflrmnllon wu admin. [stored by the archbishop. misled by the Rev. runner- Thomas And Antony or the Benedict“: Ordar. Dr. “cellar. the uchblnhop’o secretary; I'qurl leNunoo and O'Brien of Clue-to. and Pub" Qulllo of the Working lloyl‘ municants. the Deal at the organ. and the majestic rhythm of the ancient Latin prayers and hymns were all in harmony with the spirit 0! devotion visible on the faces 0! the large con- negation. The choir rendered Hy following: Marche l’rocesaionuleâ€"Ecce Saucer- docâ€"â€"Bonvln. Kyrie and Gloriaâ€"Moan. Credo. Sanctum Agnua Debâ€"Giorgi. Soloiutaer. and Mrs. Jooeph fluen- inx. Mr. Albert Hahn-n. Mr. F. Wiley. Ur. Robert Dickson and Mn. N. Holl- The ceramic. vere non! Impm (Confined on Fig: 2) The W'. L. Douglas Line Up-to-Date in Style me Very M q. ‘ J. W. Nash, High Grade G; 15 South Main Street" ' M ' Lot OUR Baal be YOUR Baal We Pay 3 per cent Interest Suvln. Account. Once a house is "SPOTTED'B/ou are in dong" of 10"!“ both your money and YOUR LIF . THE ONE SAFE PLACE to he: your money it in the BAN K. We offer you the IctViCCI an ulcty at our but. Bu Ian easily “SPOT" the house in which the Influx: kept. 0 one can Rec 3 large sum in the home without ‘ ing "being caveful” an shownng it. '41" Farmer's and Merchant's Bank HAVE A PEACE OF MIND Downers Grove. Illinola (maul such ovum no Supin- nut-loo WHOLE NO.

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