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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Nov 1920, p. 6

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EDITOR fcipator, and has issued a Thank»: Wm-" W: Wm Proclum'tion. ”ml at the Downers Grove Post'g . g m. .d . . n .’ I Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber company TEA Nisan-u 0A1 MICKIE SAYS: fie-Mr and Building Material m Lumber Dealers Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J IeIm No I Civil hotly which. for m tum ordering at! pm.” and rm of yo nth don-dd. and by with: tan! (a M. can- menu Ind tune and: M and a- ne." lav”. 0M. ms. mm- «(or Into I W o! nil-gunm- m. which in acceding” W «I flu: Tho Int at a! then MJu-Im “mun. when we bov- today u Hinton. w to boo! h a» ll:- tlo would 0N- and mun-fly that their Huh: for his “Hum harbor . to the north of h" invaded denti- nation. 1 On November 9 0w diced-l CW ‘0! “land ahead" was head. and um ad proved to be Cave Cod. 0" woman 11 m Imam «hand '53! I: now turn an Peal-cum ! Tl'u-x'r objective point wu the mouth of “Hudson's River" in that unknown land nlled America. but en- ithey had been long at ten violvnl Norms arose and the little ship rudely buffeted by wind and wave, III toned for nine weary mix up- on I trickle” ocean and driven {It l l In the good ship Mayflowur this courageous little ,company of men, women and childten, numbering in all but one hundred and two souls, [had 1m their homes in England and 54-! forth on a perilous voyage of thme thousand miles, seeking for he- ligioux liberty and a place when they might worship God in perfect {rem‘ uom. * On a bright September mom, in the year A. D. 1620, a little band of pilgrims sorrowfully watched the mast line of England fade from sight as they sailed out of Plymouth hur- bm- :md resolutely tumed their faces westward to a new and far distant. l and. As our Thanksgiving Day can be directly traced to the Pilgrims and ‘as this is the ‘hree hundredth anni- ‘\'crsary of their landing on the shores of America it seems appropriate that we print the following bit of history just to recall to our minds the humble beginnings of the United States W! love so well. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROYE, ILLINOIS to An there, in the trackless wilder» ness, defying cold, hunger and death. and trusting firmly in (ind, the Pil- grims laid for us the foundations of [America the Beautiful. harbor convenient for shipping. Durv ing their absence 3 child named Pero- .grine White was born on the May- iflOWLI They quickly returned to Itheir companions with n favorable account of their discoveries and with- in a week the May flown-r dropped an- lchor in Plvmouth harbor, on Decem- :ber 26, three hundred years ago. I The Mayflower remained in I’m-land the Wheaten lllinoian published ,vincctown harbor for some weeksuthe facts and the names of the lads 'during which time three exploring ex~§as the ease had come before a Jus- fpeditions were sent out to select ajtice. [proper and permanent place of set-yl Evidently the parent: of the boys tlement. On the third expedition theimaule u “holler" for in last week’s explmers reached l’hmouth liaibm, lllinoian Harvex Duiant, the editor “here they found many springs and tellx' them a few things abeut what .runuing brooks ,clenred land and Min had suppressed in the “"3; of neW» Silk or Woolen hose to wear with street frocksâ€"made specially with double heel and toe. tution and offices from time to time as shall be thought most meete and convenient for ye general! good of ye colonic. Untu which we promise a due submission and obedience." Panama: 0! mm. an Noun- a! cum (come. delicate or dark of (not. enriched with Met luv mew “am. «will. hula at Min. me than] mum-m [’1va In my lu- ntyIn (column In finding “um neckline and am tm mr-(hesum cflnu and pub" mun-Hy uni H. E. McAllister Co. $1.35 to $3.50 The New Blouses Achieve Distinction Stockings Prices range from $5.00 to $15.00 Featured here are a few of the many items you will need to complete your wardrobe for Thanksgiving. pf the well known FITRITE mulu in silk jersey, silk messaline, or silk taffeta, all at prices lower than fm- some time. 83.50 to $9.50 HANKSClVlNC DAY always has been and al- ways will be a marker for seasonable change-"apply- mg perhaps more closely to women's wear and toggery than other lines-«for whete is the woman who can feel she has had her FALL money's worth if she does not have her new wear by Thanksgiving Day! Should harmonize with your Thanksgiving costume. gloves are the more p0 ular this season we have them or Chamoiseuede price $1.00 to $2. 50 Silk Petticoats gain. 01‘ boys who committed similar deed< {in the county seat in the past. At. a [meeting in which the parents of the Joys. Judge Clark. Justice Herrick §2~nd others were present, sdine un~ 'pieasant facts were brought to the attention of the parents. It was inhown that om- of the boys had a ‘police record of which hardened crim- inals might be proud and that all‘ of them had been told that humanj wuuld not be mentioned when they! committed a similar crinw just a lit-E tlo while ago, unlrss it happenml a : E W k . jto commend him for his editorial um ‘bovseewe:?;:1-:::;d: a'it‘ala‘tirgattmsxum him that the right thinking uni! the Wharton Illinoian publisheil’peopl" of any normal community the facts and the names of the luds;“'°“ld stand 5:10“ 0! him, and “'9 as the raise had come before a Jus-ilhink thucou is normal. “(‘3' __ 7 . g (kind for yuu, Durant. GOOD FOR YOUâ€"- DURAN!“ Gloves Pleated Plaid Skirts Box, Knife or Accordion pleats in a fine assortment of cnlors am! patterns. Priced at Queer Old-Time Signals. (in NW first railways a candle stark In n sunliouwludmvuwum ".slnpf' it. Ilmrm'c WI. I signal 10 30 ML It did happen again and Brother Durant printed the names. We wish $13.50 to $22.50 S. Andrew’s Church SERVICES AT 8:00 AND 10:30 A. M. Ehankagiuing Bay Fabric in silk To match almost any hat, both as to color and size. 75c to $2.50 Chas. Parks, Mace)! Hull and Walter and Elon Stunts 10“ only last Sunday morning after ducks in the DesPlaines river valley south- _west of Juliet. They returned in the {afternoon with as many ducks as they [started out with and considerably ‘culder. Elan made the prize has of thc- day, getting u rabbit which was still in swaddliny,r clothes. He has been kl'llk‘d enough about it so don’t may anything mon- to him. many, November 19, mo Veils

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