Mrs. Don- Stiefboldt and Mrs. Col- lins Goodrich attended the meeting of the Illinois State Tmhers’ Asmâ€" dation at Aurora Fridny. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fanlhnhcr and family motored to Whuton Sunday. ï¬e ml mow! Ms cm!!!" can ï¬t when warm. and datum aware U this mullarny «m hold an oval h the Mind harm-e showing It. In or- .t to a‘nlmnwr It: u-hnnglng "In". Mr. John Don- and a friend from Chicago node out to Downers on their bicycles Sundny. It. and Mn. Arthur Greene at- tended the Illinois-Chicago footban game Satan-day. Mrs. Joe Straulcy and family of Lemont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Goodrich and mother and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fm- ter attended the Rural Life PMs“ Club meeting at Frontenac Tuesdav Ir. Henry Ory has loft for an ex- truded visit in Texas. Ir. and Mrs. Harry Fostcr mu;- nilui ï¬r. and In. llama Fm of Belmont and ï¬r. and Mrs. Com-<7 Goodrich and moth". Thursday ovm- Ir. Ind Hrs. Funk NM and (am- in «ml Sunday with Mn. Irma! Elmer and Funk 8mm.“ MM'WI '0 Glen Ellyn Friday :0 so:- (M A Ekhhom hmily. In. Loon-rd WM“ is may im proved bring able In hr up and a- Ir. and flu. (lurks lmwrrm and m, Hurray. .1!on lho turn! at Henry Bmhmn at Dmnmrl Sunday. Supervisor Kohley AMI funfly. III-u. Chadd“ Schlmu lad funny. In: W Scion“! and homer. Oct- dd. nuanced I pay Thursday own. In II lb: Am “can't cl Nap-- m The nlnir \un flm in MM of If» Hofly Btu-ulna" who i: to .0 fluid In Ir. Willhm Kum on November Iâ€. Icy "lair. Nick Soil" and lint â€in Mona! how rm GIMM- uin hunky. Thu-y "port 3 m- derf-l trip. lah and lamina Shock of Koâ€" h-o. Int, Chm Wine-huh" 0! MM. IruL. Mm"! mm 4 Chicago and Dore N. mm a! N:- W vflflod Roun- Potter 8cm- bob My nnd Roan": Porter u!- nodd the Illinois Teacher's Aucti- uuu It Aaron. hid-y. In. C. Bros?! of Chicago. Ind In. George Btyner. spent Than. m of last week with their put-nu. It. and In. Jake “tonal. Ila Bertha Thoma spent Friday in Chicago with wluivn. . and Ira. Hum of Amara, unflinandlmli‘. M. were entertained a the bone 0! Kr. and In. W. O. Briggs Sunday, the latter‘s wedding anniverv The Indies Aid Sock, spent. 3 mt alternoon Thursday It the Bow to Mr. 1nd Mrs. Herman sauna, Sunday, Nov. 7. a the baby on: um com-M mAw-m Opal and Bessie Kiddleton of E!- dn. spent Sunday with Mrs. Vesta Hr. uni Mrs. J. Heidi-id: and Jo- up): Johanek of Chicago. spent Sunâ€" 9! with Mr. andJlrs. J. Johmk of In. Heitzler. mother of Mrs. Her.- 11 Grumhnus, has been I“ this past IEWSY NOTES PROM USâ€: All) BELMONT Misses Marie and Katie Don- spent tier. Sn. Sunday. ,November 12. 1920 {.5 Gum 80. mu 3 p. m. week thy: â€RAMH'H' MIT ~â€" “Hummus out. of an undrmrld from her view point. You save an average of 25 per cent now Call at 135 No. Main St. _ Open evenings for 1 ll" locum- but FM†‘us gin-n u that "salt of her "workm- m 1», pm- of girls In! young men him â€so pulls â€at mm»! 00m in a large city like (New. Accompanying Mr your!» wan pk. tum which Ampliï¬ed the vivid ok- In. M run {or your: 1 mt- “ of Down"! Grow and um am this «an. '3" hm- town. ‘ Alia- Clemal. Chic-go's In: p- ‘Iia-mn And hm claim to bin; in» It“ in the wort-i. behind in- ton u lam audit-m In IN Dida- ‘I‘hnln- last Friday «ml-x. Mud I‘d PM, Eva!" .- the 9% Avdthx GM. 5- the gums-nupmupectforthem- thly gatherings and n ls hoped that the hmuimlon wfll became truly valuable to the plum: sud teachers of the village. ALICE CLEMENT PLEASE!) HOME TOWN AUDIENCE We are sacriï¬cing proï¬ts on these ï¬ne ‘ hiland-mmmre gnrments as our part in the movement to lower the cost of living. j’ The meetings of the â€million thus hr have broken all its pun-i- «us mods and eflortx are being made to keep up this standard. As a commune wme interesting pro- Here are the tlnt some of the rather startling facts concerning this evil that have been discovered by sociological work- ‘nocinu'on an virgin: all mmbers of the organization. us well u my other citizens of Domts Grove who may School lull next Thursday evening. MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHES FOR MEN m, mu. .he,..e;.......B ezam' oinntm en. will be elucidated in the talk. Dr. Hedger has established a m- putau'on as an authority in her Km 0! work and the oflieers of the As- Some of the reasons why school children of Downers Grove have been weighed and measured this autumn will be elucidated below the Parehtâ€" Teacher Association next Thursday evening" November 18th. The AV satiation has obtained as a lecturer Dr. lelne Hedger who is connec- ted with the Elizabeth McCormick Memorill Fund. Her subject will be “Malnutrition" and h is expected Ca" and are whether you buy or not. Barclay Cor-n with om- your (tannin. Beautiful than". many hand- nmbroklen-d and hnidnl design. Prices may do“. mi {rmnm' rm. All ruins AMI shirts with ma discount. "6 h clan mils mud my. jg! at 1:0. mattï¬als~wilh Chicago Woman Doctor to Explain Rom for Weighing and Manning Children. CAROLINE HEDGER TO ADDRESS PAR- ENT-TEACHER ASSN Reduction Sale REDUCED PRICES um Tclolr Kendra: MRS. Bullâ€! 15 No. PM An. OFFERS TM: r o! $49.00 DOWNERS GROVE 33mm DOWNEIIS GROVE, ILLINOIS A number of [Adios planned and executed a ourprlnc last Friday In In. II. J. Dempsey at the homo 0! her nutter. In. J. D. Bryce on lap'o uvonuc. A Mics dinner uny mu given I- Manor of her birthday. Cov- en; wen- lnitl for twenty-0am. Down var 0m- wm hold their and an“! Wag B.†on Mhflvin; eve 6n Oldï¬eld‘n Spemcr l-‘os‘cr died at the ms!- ‘dence of his brother, Geo. S. Foster, last Saturday afternoon. Funeral maniacs were held Sunday the re- mnina being taken to Chyton. Mich, for burial. of Elburn. r 1 The entire Rapublican County tic~l hat was elected Nov. 8th. This in~ eludes John H. Batten of Naperville, County Judge, H. F. hwrence of] Itasca; County Clerk, Frank E. Ay- ers of Hinsdale, County Treasurer; C. B. Got-ham of West Chm. Sher» iï¬' and Royal T. Morgan of Wheaton,' Supt. of Schools. Guy L. Bush was elected a member of the General A» sembly to serve with John Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klein .22 the parents of a new My girl which an- rival Sunday night. Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Rude" returned last Thursday from their vacation in Wisconsin. mmmwo' was no u Manufacturers 8: Dealers LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Building Mateï¬ah of All Kink Potter. M13. 6: Lumber Co. Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Eta, Etc. Will go anywhere a man can walk and will work on soft ground when other tractors must be laid up. Will do more kinds of work than any other type nf tractor. m ‘60 m {nesday Club for the beneï¬t of the Kindergarten fund are the following ' names: Sam Kenison, Elizabeth Wil- TflE mm lis. Martha Downer, Nina Thomar. Harry Whitcomb, Walter Stunts, . Blanche Weaver, Lillian Bennett, mm" the issue of Nov. 10' 1898- . Martha and Lela Puffer, Bessie N895 12 H. P. at Drawbar! 20 H. P. at Pulley! Whom! uysn'somncu Shingles ’ .amber When in Need Edge; 1), Otto COME AND SEE [1' WORK For Sale By of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate to call on us At YourScrvice M2961 Phone One Five {Q’EVANGELISTIC sm- 0;, vxcns 3mm SUN- ' wâ€"a DAY AT FIRST EV. fund Miss Messner. Evangelistic services will com- ‘mcnce at First Evangelical Church ‘with the services of next Sunday. These meetings will continue each evening, except Saturdnys, {or the next two weeks. Rev. John S. Stumn will assist the local pastor. preach- ing each evening after next Walnut- day. Bull eVening's service will 1p- en with 5 Gospel Song Service in which every one may have 1 port. The song service will commence at 7 :46. Then: will be special messages in song nearly every evening. ~ Many people a! Down Grove m Already sequined with the Rov‘ Kr. Stamm. who will punch the Word Ind mnduct the utter unions. He was pastor of the loci] thud! for a period of ï¬ve years, Ind Saudi“:- ty fo‘lowing was pastor 0! Pin! Ev- nan-hen! Church of Out Put (or amen mmuw year». He not! bad clinch-431m the leudemhlp of the Holy Spirit In Nu work null ho preach: the Gould plainly ad with auction. > .03: Ftp-Bo. .- 33!! 8 =8 .32.!â€" !!K on use»... II. c- .192â€" 3 E. 313 9a I313? Rev. John S. Stan- and Pastor Will Conduct Sctvices for the Next Two Weeks. On a pmgram given by the Wed- Em, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Coal Coke Saturdny, November 20th, “THE FORBIDDEN with Helen Jerome Eddy. Sunday, November 21“, UN DER NOW' mum Day, m LAST or 115;.“ Evrnino 7:30 0. 9M; TUESDAY 3 ‘ 12th Episodeâ€"“RUTH OF THE ROCKIES†WEDN ESDA Y : RAINBOW COMEDYâ€"“SHOULD TAILORS TRIM†1 “PASSERS BY†h a “Mount†ï¬lm It has the Throh of Life and the Thrill of Climax. “PASSERS BY†is an artistic masterpiece Beautiful Sets, Beautiful Gowns, Beautiful Photoâ€" graphy. “PASSERS BY†is taken from the [muons Play “PASSERS BY†is the Happiest Combination of Enter- tainment; Enjoyable, Satisfying. i The management wishes to personally recommend 1. Stuart Blackton's Latest and Greatest Production 3 “PASSERS BY†is a distinctive picture Humanity is its Keynote. Each Character is a type. " Each person is one you know. No Show This Sunday WNdw-Whvrflmflthvdbdmmhlk Yorthoulwn-uhwmh. MdHanukhthI- u‘lry pmhhu â€nu-Ml laugh I. “la la Lilian." hut-unhu-tfl. M no a as as new. In 1b. FEATURING Lyons 8c Moran “In Folly’s Trail.†the spectacular dam: of New York m It“. marksdwntumtotheumndCamelImtbfnmmw was one of Univcnal's mm min: suns. Am:- a nu on the UN '0‘! musical comedy stage. In“ lycrs in min midday her {m ‘- ats Inf-m: the motto- nidure camera. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER Carmel Myers <- La la Lucille “In Folly’s Trailâ€f" Wedneaeay. November 17th It was a Gigantic Broadway Success. Tuesday. November 16th Saturday, November 1311. “Passsrs- By The Picture that Mac Think-vet! About But there WILL be a Show ° EVERY Sunday hereancr! Double Feature COMING! STARRING ALSO Admission 15 l 25 m ilc. Wu