Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jul 1919, p. 6

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The Down": firm-n ball (mm will phy ”w uh floor of thv “Q" huiMinz m. Saturday. July Imh rm the north side field. Knew When to Behave. Mnld \vnc nvmlny unw-Hovnm and heated Ipvnklnz m fn‘qw'ufly‘ s.» M- mmm Mwnyx rauflnmml hlnl hPl'OI'O column: nrrlvod m in- nn MR mod he- hnvlor. Ono naming mw nf Hw mum's. observing me small boy wnw qnm, .tiod him if ho was: uhvnlw m um"). ‘OII. nn,"rapllod Donnm. frnnL-ll Imt I'll men It If I don‘t behave while company“: here." Pole Val!“ One-half mik‘ run High Jump no ,4 dash The boys hark mrM hotwwn the loci! boys and Wmtrrn Spring“ will hie phm Friday. July lflth at 6:30 p. m. A'flmugh the mem‘rs vao (“In is somewhat hamlirappod with the sickness of om- mvmht‘r they are contemplating victory. Tho zvncral public is invited to thv High School field to cnjny the ovrnh‘ Th1!!!» rs Team : linkers- “was! r v < ('umfnl Imgun The (‘m'm‘ml Ill-an!» >1leth “l‘h .1 Doom last Monday aftvmmm mm (“A harem“ and owning (amt-v. :\fh'r much slugging (fu- Huxkrrs dl‘fvnh-J an Plantnn 2‘»: to 2'2. “hilr' (ho H'vr fitters \wrv (rmmrlnc the Thwdurx Cheflmm- Pelnn' s Doughnut: Wnlnm .4 We and uh." play "do now on nonliny 10 n1! who shall huh! «lawn M ’01“th Remit: of [arm-.4 Friday. Jnly II, Petunia. flowulnoh 7 Mann. lR~Dmmhnubn I7 Result! of nmrc. Tut-Ma)". July l5. Doughnuts. 3|«Walnuts. 4. Cheshmm flâ€"l'mnuu‘ 7 llazur Handing Won [.04 I‘u (.1 We". two 0! the boy: ”Manly M on a! than for a clown-lacti- d non-c 01!er with din mamma- a‘ u era‘lvrn Wr nmh‘nluml M haw Mun! Ilu-ir rlnihinx un-I III urinunly thinking of huryinu Wk". Ruflkirnl m u) "m! "or “it! "I‘mlwr- n! "or path low ‘1‘" I. 0.0 n‘iMrlnl 0! "w (to for "no “we of (Mir ‘uy. mB' IFA‘IBATION NUTS." Hun-uni Roll lat-um .‘It Law The (Wm-Amati urn c‘nrrwasml Hu-ir I'd continually hy aklmhnl umma m with largr- «rm-v". TM l‘ranu's‘ and Donut-nuts hmr (ml for mood Only our (hm; mun-<1 Uu- yum-(u: ~féfl‘(" n! the hip uml llm- n'ufly added In [hr rnju) mm! M name. You I“ I" Marv! ul thnl rutr little nM- l‘l whuh [oak-4 m “In A pfl'll)‘ I’M Jah- (‘. Gum-r 0 l'nrkr" Wren Imhunduu‘h Willi-m Hummer Alex Slham-In Cllflord Snlwwh ch Downer Plul Nora-n ’. ‘. Flood Mr! ('onlry MR“ Ron-n1 C. N. Kenn“ ”yum Wimuwr Bud Sun": In! Plum-r Lucy Sullivan Diner O'NI-ill Mar breakfast. on Sunday morning they took another swim befom loav- h‘ for home. Mr. Rogers and llus- all Stephen: look the map home In Upon arriving at llmm-u the boys (”h an evening swim in the quarry .fler which they pmpuml camp. A In “I built and a light lunch eaten. To nfike things inu-msting it be- to rain about unu- in the mom- I. but not enough for a soaking. [not of the fellows {4119! right lhru the ruin under the trees. Sixteen boys loft Duwncga Grove lat Saturday evening for an over- night. trip to Romeo under the aus- pices of the Dowm-(s Grove Recrea- tion Asmarintinn. The trip wax mack- in marhincs run by Rev. Owens and in rmu'hinm~ Kr. Rogers meen " Camped Last Saturday Night at Romeo Under Any pices Recreation Assn. 5mm EMS [MOVED 0VfR~ M61" OUIING flogâ€"hm“ "u- lrip wen- the fol- Order of Firm“ Iramw Sznmlim' Trad: \lH-t Baseball \‘ nn 220 yd. Dakh Bron-i Jump ! milv ru_n ‘40 311‘ run -2 milo relay [.081 ll 0W1 Remember the edition of this book 15 limited so ORDER E \RLY. It will be one of the best souvenirs of the war and will be treasured for generations. Mr. Staata has at his otl'iee, 37 North Main Street. Downers Grove, a dummy showing how the completed book will look and sample pages from other Honor Rolls showing plates and records of service. You are invited to come to the Mike and look these over before leaving your order. Pershing and will tonuin a detail map (showing the smallest of \illages) of France and the bettlefmta. This man than all nilmds, slngellc roads, canals, and Is nne of the best published. “WITH THE COLORS FOOM DU PAGE COUNTY” will be bound in leather ml will contairi besides the pictures of the boys departments, title page: in color by one oltlle forenmt artists of America. It will lave full page pictures of Wilsogl. Foch and There will only beone edition of this book printed and this edition will be limited in number no first to order will be sure of securing a cow. At the bottom of this adv. will be found a coupon. cut this out. till it in. and attach check for $2.50. the first payment. The balance, 85.00 will not be required until th book ls delivered. Every resident of the ('ounly will want a copy of this hook showing who was who during the trying days of 1917-18 and everyone will hove a,elnnee to purchase one. He is now taking orders for the book which will be ready soon. 'I' he price is very reasonable, $7.30 per volume. considering the large expense of gathering data, making the cuts, and printing and diatributing. WelL'this is now possible as C. H. Staats is going to issue in the near future a hook containing just that information. A pic- ture of every boy from Du Page County and his record of service. You probably lmow personally at least 150 boys from Downers Grove and Du Page County who donned the uniform of the army, the navy or the marine corps, for service with Uncle Sam durirg the World War. “WITH THE COLOR S” From Du Page County If you wish two or more copies of this wonderful book change the above figures to correspond with your order. Wouldn't it be simply great to have a picture of cab one of them and their record of: service? “It certainly would,” C. H. STAATS, DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. ‘ Received of .. . .- ........................................................... $2.50 ........ as part payment of 1.. . .copy. . .. of “WITH THE COLORS FROM DU PAGE COUNTY," balance $5.00 ...... to be paid on delivery of book. C. H. STAATS, PUBLISHER. ORDER COUPON Dawners Grove, Ill, ................ 1919 1611

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