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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Dec 1919, p. 4

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out the first week, 2 cen‘~ the sec- ond week, and inclusiv- mt each week foi- flfiy week I" lenury in the utermometeru in and ‘ around Downers Cnn'e hit the low ' m1! of twenty degmus below tam Wed-eodny morning in the colclent Inn? for this time or the your on m- “Ass 1. Members depositing l wry lbow- mm. 'Actording to the okflt "Habitual uml «won in flu- mmory of u. ywnm-r folk". 0th in the cold"! mlhar in haw our ex r‘md um «fly in Dec-om- br. Al man hope for nowinm only Irving. I.“ how cold it. mull wan. Tnkflnx rn clams“ of tho VI mu thermome- hfl. howvcr. which Nahum-d all the my hon fifteen to twenty-five be- low. would nub: at least twmly u the low mark. At no tinge Wednesday: did flu? XMAS SAVINGS CLUB! tnby {n the fillyâ€"n nun. luml I3 gu- TWENTY Bsww WEATHER H l T S DOWNERS GROVE More than 'four hundred separate cards were'takcn out last December 0nd all year the money has been de- posited in small sums. The amazing total of 312.000 was saved during the year by local residents, through this plan. The amount is divided abnut equally between the banks. The Christmas savings idea is :1 good one. It has taught. many people to lay aside money that never before saved a cent. Although primarily it was designed so that people would have money at Christmas. it has taught the' snving habit and regular ”counts are more numerous than they were. Each bank has again made arrange- ments to run a club during the year 1920 and both have all the details in nudineos so that savers can xtart at any time“ _ Both Mr. Genius of the “nit Na; tkiml and Mr. Simonson of the Pa mere Merchants. are of the opinion that the clubs this your uill b1. larg- crthnn lust Both the. Filmer; J; Merchants and the First Natiohal Bunks are sending out checks hymeny local people who were memberfi of their Christmas Sav- mgs Clubs during the past year. ffiiqn Ago! being up 9Ni_ciul_ wenugqr Both Bank- Sending Checks to Mlny The Home and Educational Depart- m-Pwpk Who Saved ment of the Woman: Club held their During Year. meeting on Wednesday, December 8. It “ax decided that members of the ' ' depaltment will supervise the Library Both Hie Ffllmezjs (z Merchants and reading rooms on Sunday afternoon the First National Bunks are sending from 2' .30 to 5 :00 p. in until April 1. S l 2, 0 0]} ‘ R A I I) WOMAN S CLUB ‘ SPECIAL ASSESS * METHODIST MEN OUT TO XMAS OFFERS PRIZES MENT BOND ISSUE TO LAUNCH NEW ' ! ;_ ;CLUB SAVERS T0 S C H 0 L A R S CARRIED FRIDAY SERVICES P L A N g:‘iRST NATIONAL MONDAY, DECEMBER 15th HERE IS THE~PLAN---Enroll in One or More of ' the Following Classes Deposit l, 2, 5, 10, 25, 500, 1.00 or $2.00 and up THE FIRST DEPOSIT MAKES YOU A MEMBERâ€"NO FINESâ€"N0 FEESâ€"NO LOSSES. And you will save enough by Christmas to buy presents and enjoy the festivities without stint or inconvenience in any way. First National Bank’s gnu Park. “Hook I! “m Methodist! Church I.- Grnnn llllnohl on Saturday [ha-rub" 6th. The Rev. M. J. Mnyo. wear 0! 0w church performed the ceremony. ' Mr. anal Mm. J. M. Kohr announce the mnrringv of their (buxhtcr Lillian Am:- to Arthur J. Counlhln of Con- The xt department meeting will he Wu Midly- January 1th. The pro- gmm will be furnished by the public vchool and will he an exwpuonally fine one from ulna-e ”poms. There in nomething good in store awry Wednesday. It is to be regretted that more club members did not avail themselves of flu- opportunity of bearing Dr. Olson. In his lecture to the department ,he gave many helpful hints on home treatment of simple disorders. A!- ter his talk. Miss Jeflries and Miss Darwnl. two nunses of the sanitari- um stuff, gave several demonstrations in the use of hot {calculations and cold compresses. Master Delbert Hess being the subject for demonstration. Dr. Mu-‘y Paulson. who \va. the anâ€" nounced speak‘er for fine day, being Eunable to come, sent Dr. A. B. Olson, late from Caterham. England, who was before coming to the United States superintendent of a prospemus sanitarium at Cater-ham. He was al- so very popular2 as a lecturer. Dz, Olson is now Medcial Superintendent at the Hinsdale Sanitarium. 1 This department has offered {our leash prizes “hich will be awarded to heal scholars. First prize $5. 00 and wound, $2.50 for Oratory and first, $5.00 and second. $2.50 {or the best assays. The details of the contest, miles. and so forth have 'been left in the hands of N. R. Fensley; principal of the high school, for final decision. The contest will close some time in March and the winners will pmbbaly wprexent Downers Grove High School at the County Oratorical Contest at Wheaton. ‘ Bay Rd (inu- Chdunu Salt CLASS 2A. “embers deposfiting $1 the first week. 98 cent: the second week and decreasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks will w get .................... KOLA llâ€"COI’NIHAN CLASS 2. Members depositing 2 cents the first week. 4 cents the sec- and week, and increasing 2 cents each week for fifty weeks will .0): m EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD [N "OWNERS GROVE IS INVITED TO JOIN THE EVERYBODYâ€"OLD AND YOUNGâ€"[S INVITED TO (JOIN. Two Ihown will ho given on “If: naming and the Dick: Tho-tn In (M place . The ex-mrvice men have also mull? Amusement.- with I lecturer to be pronm at the am the picture is flashed on the screen. This mu: will five - mnnin‘ account of the mm In they appear bdon the oyeu of the nudioncc. mixing It the mole "clinic. Do your Christ-u Show; nl hone It in one of the 01?ch government movies taken by members of the U. S. Signal Corps and show: lllinoin boys {mm the moment of their enlistment until their mturn home. Actual con- ditions in France in the training camp, the from line». the uuppon. hospital; everything will be seen u it newllly wan. On Monday evening. Decemlx' 22d. the local post of the America" u- gion will show the film “Through Hell and Back With the Boys 0! Illinois." “THROUGH HELL AND BACK WITH ILLINOIS BOYS” [ Every outstanding bond in princi- pal and interest up to Special No. 35 will be cleaned up by the money from the sale of the bonds which are se- cured by direct taxation. If the is- sue had not passed the full amount would have been assessed against the property of the Village in one year 1920. The election wits the (“lth result of a judgment secured in the County Court by the Farmers Merchants Hank acting for bond holders. against the Village. q ? Only thirty-eight votes were cast at ‘a special election held at the Village "all last Friday. Thirty-five men and three women were interested enough in the aflairs of the Village to take time enough to stop and vote for or against the issuance of $11,000 in bonds by the Village to clear up spe- cial assessment bonds. Of those vot- ing ’33 men voted yes and 2, no. All three of the women’s votes were fav- orable. i Very Little Interest Taken in Propo- The Official Board of the First M. sition of Issuing Bonds to Clean E. Church have adopted a new plan Up Assessments.‘ for promoting sociability and at the same time deepening the spiritual life of the members of this congregation. n..I_A “4...“ ._!_.LL _.,A_~ “d." , n . CLASS 5A. Members depositing $2.50 CLASS 5 Members depositing 5 cenutheflmweel, lOcentathesec- and week, and increasing 5 cents each week for fifty weeks will [to '1: WHICH STARTS Vidorv Hutton: In- not fumed {mm lMu‘oflk-v lo form" 0'"an 0! (hr Navy. or «Mom-n Ind mu of the Na- vnl Ron-we l-‘om on Much-e duty. r A limited nupph' of Victory Buttons has been mach-ml at the Navy Ro- cruiting Station. 008 So. Dearbom ut.. Chicago. for bone to mm o! the regu- lar Now and Naval Rem-ru- Pom who served on active duty between April 8. 1917. and November ll. now. had tum since been discharged from the Nan! Son-ice. The «Ilmharn must be punctual when making application for a hub Downers Grove “Cabs" who have been patientlv waiting (or "w Navy Department to issue the "Victory" button can now get them in Chicago. VICTORY BUTTONS FOR “GOBS” READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Mr. C. K. Roe is chairman of the committee having the matter in his charge. Following this the 25 men of the Official Board will hold their regular monthly business meeting and other departmental meetings may be held. It is understood that all who come to the supper will remain for the ser- \‘ice following. It. will be readily seen ’hat this nlan will not interfere with any ope’s later engagementsfor the evening. Beginning on New Year’s Eve and continuing thereafter on the last Wed- night of each month during the win- ter and spring months. a cafeteria supper will be served by some or- ganization in the church at a nominal price, jhe idea being not to make, a little money, but to alford the mem- ‘bers and friends of the church an op- portunity to come direct from work and there meet the other members of the family for the evening meal that night instead of going home. The plan is to serve the supper from 6 to 7 o'mlck to be followed by a gmat‘ Praise and Prayer Service from 7 to (‘1 o'clock. CLASS 50. Fixed. Members depos- CLASS 25. Fixed. Members depos- iting 25 cents a week for each week 215577??? ......... $12.50 55 IOIII “All 8!. We have the largest and finest assortment of hol- iday cards every shown in Downers Grove. Beau- tiful, hand colored Christmas greetings are the leaders, and every variety at every pric is repres~ ented here. Name cards, seals and stickers and other accessories that add so much when the pack- ags are tied are also found in great variety. See our line before making your purchases. For Brother, Father or “Gentleman Friend” CIGARS FOUNTAIN PENS TOBACCO PIPES STATIONERY . PLAYING CARDS There is one time of the year when the spirit of giving is rampant in the world and that is at Christmas time. Everybody, young and old. is plan- ning on what mother wants; father, brother, sister, sweetheart. Here are just a few suggestoins from our large holiday stock. Santa Puffer Pharmacy ICE CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY Christmas Cards cmss zoo. Fixed. Members depos- CLASS I”. Fixed. Members dew iting $1.00 each week for every week of the fifty will or“ 00 for lather, Sister or Sweetheaxt CAN DY STA'i‘IONERY TOILET \VATL'ZRS PERFUMES TOILET SU-H’S FOI?.\TAIN PENS Telephone 6 l #- H

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