GRAND CLEAN UP SALE acted to chair position It tho an- Mmungoflholdmhddhnt Lula, No. 824. A. P. I A. I. will In mulled u a null-public lum- Moa tn the lodge hall um mum. Invitation: have been MM out to awry Dom" Grove Inca 1nd (lu- lullu to be present a 1M «monk-o. II. C. Clad of Wmâ€. will ln-w It." the following up who wan 0H GROVE LODGE T0 INSTALL NEW 01"- FICERS TONIGHT Inn-Ic- Ny to I!“ Baal-Rib“ lootingâ€"R. C. (Jul: of LI ............... Margaret By Angel and Star ....... Rejoice. Thy Light is Come Earth Could Not Hold Him Led by the Star.» ............ (‘huir The Heavenx Drcllu'u His. Righu-oua- nexs ............ Nimrod Johnxon A Light to the Nations ’I‘eloir Hemlmn pic .................. Reading ............ ’l‘eloi r Trio â€"- Gwen Griffiths, Mr Mr. Rosenbaum Whistling Solo ....Domthy The Lord Hath Redemmed His I’m- Come Holy Salvationâ€"Duct Margaret Lempke~Mildrcd Julmsun The Song of the Angels ..‘.Choir 0h Hear. A" Yc' Nations The program: The Desire of Israel ........ Choir Jehovah is Nigh ..ergaret Lempko The Loni, Our Righteousness ...... ................ Ruth Henderson The newly elected ofl‘kcm o! Glove Next Sunday evening at eight o’ clock the Young People's choir will sing the “Angel and the Star" at the Baptist church. The Cantata is be- ing given undoi the direction of Miss Gwendolyn Gritflths and‘ Miss Marion Lowar is acting as pianist, This is by far the biggest event which the young people's choir hasl undertaken and from their past perJ fomances it should prove wonderful.| Included in the program which fol-‘ lows are solos, duets, trios and chor- us numbers. Young People Under Miss Grifliths An to Sing “the Angel and the Star." CANTATA AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING 0mg: to but. Main Curtlss Streets Stationery and hundreds of other things! A Substantial Cut will be made at once on all goods sold up to Christmas. Waterman Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils Watches and Jewelry Thermos Bottles Cigars - Cigarettes - and - Tobaccos Christmas GreetingCards, The Gibson Line; Safety Razors and Blades; Make U-R Own Battery and Flash Lights; CANDY, Morse, Bunte, Lavell, Covell! . Mildred Johnson . . . .Choir Ht-mln-n ‘. Mo rtun . Lemma- . .Choir . .Choir Towsluy . . .Choi r The price of everything in this store will positively be cut besinning at once and up until Christmas! Below is a partial list of our merchandise. Axel Anderson wlll sell on the Bonn-l farm. 1 mllo out o! Downers Grove on Mule venue â€$41.0“- rmhor 22. It one o'.cloek ID haul of choice mlll: com, corn fodder. mllk can». mm unlu. 1 Otto Lu will sell on the lens ‘t-nn. I mile. north 0! Lula. Denm- Inr 21st. at one o'clock. 8 head of cattle. horses. muchlnery. ullo. food. Mrs. (7. l'. Demmiua will sclllut Public Auction, December 20'h. at 1 o'clock. at her plane. 1 mile uouth o! LnGrInge on the Wlllow Springs road. 38 haul of milk cowu, corals!- in; of several good 8mm: Swiss Ind mmo Guernsey: and "obtains. Ul ‘V llL'iItull l nurhuu) "NU". ' y ‘ ‘ The octagon Wm thc pn-sentmiun ‘I‘ASTA CHAPTER ‘ 0. E. S., ELECTED ‘ lSmu-s (Etimm'y Club. \\'. Haclluy l 92] OFF I C ERS llhu spew-h being mmlo by Juilgc. "~‘" ' Rathju. ul'lo" which :1 number lehrislman Party in, Announced for "U“W'l'y longuecl ormnh wun‘ (‘ullt‘ll December 28th, Last Meet- mum, win» all unilml in landing Mix: in}: of this Yrur. Hadley l'nr "in nll‘icla-m “any in; . .\1 [hr annual mvcting or \‘v-slu Which lw mlmlnitflwl the affairs ufKThuptvr. O. H. 8.. hold 'l'm-Mlay in llu- ml'icu of States Aunun-y I'm- tlu-lï¬lus'onlr llull. oll'icmx were (-lm'lml of u lmml."me gohl watch on fol-ml-r "(Ll sixteen you“. ,las follmwfor the owning your: .w.-â€"â€"-â€"~---.â€"~-~â€" Wnrtlu' )Iulmn ....(‘-lnra llurnhm: . ;\\'0l’tll)‘ l’ntrnu ......... H. S. Near PUBLIC AUleON â€Vacuum Matron Jennie Kuegemann; 'â€"â€"-â€" :Sccmmry ............ Lottie l’earcc' Mrs. (7. l'. Demmiua will :«cll‘ut‘Trousun-r ......... Emma J. .‘llillerl Public Auction. December 20'h. at l Comluctrcss ......... Edith 8. Near y'clgck. at her place. 1 mile uouth o! Asso. Cami. ....... Kathryn Crumcrl About 100 guests including the three Circuit Cnurt Juulgz-s, Slusser. Climb, uml Irwin, County Judge Rathja, a“ of the limml 0f Superâ€" J'iw‘ol‘s, County officers, past and pro- svnt. businvss men and nowspupnr representatives uf the cuunh sat dawn 10 a wry stlf \utisfï¬ng dinfl mâ€"r sern-d by the La-lim Auxilian" of Whealun 'l‘hursduy n-mn ; BA NQlTE'I‘ HELD FOR FORMER STATES .\T‘ TORENY CHAS. HADLEY Friday evening. A Worshipful Master .John B. Jenkins Senior Warden ...... M. A. Sullivan Junidr Warden ..D. Harry Jenkins Senior Deacon ...... Dennis Jenkins Junior Deacon ....Burr C. Downes Senior Steward . . . .A. R. Whitehorn {Junior Steward ....Fred N. Wildish Secretary ........... Fred B. Dowe Treasurer ...... George N. Prickett Marshal .............. N. C. Pearce Tyler, . ...... .....W J. Beidelman The Lodge hashad a banner year celebrating among other. things its‘ “300" night during the past twelve} months. From their present start on the next century they will be hold- ing a "400" night in the near future. PUFF ER PHARMACY DOWNERS GROVE “Pomp, ppwnms GROVE. mans I Chm-u Pam. On Tnmhy ovminx. December 28. Van: Chapter wiil give its maul Christmas Party to member-n. of the local organization. The commutes in chum it making eflom to harp-u anything which has hem «lone in this line in the nut. These oflicen will be installe' M :- upecinl meeting of the Chapter on the Friday evening. January 7th. Dc- !nllu haw: not yet been prelocted and it is no! knoun “bathe:- the Installa- Non u"! be private or public. In. Bnmhan. the newly elected Mntnm. Ina not w: nude her appointments for the other ofï¬cers 0! the Chapter. To offset this‘ we haw- bocn as~ sul’od by two men who have seen vnough winters to know something about it. that “'0 will have a mild winter. Ono based his predictions on tlu- thundm‘ storm we had Monday and the other by “the {eel iii hi.~ old bones." ' -Tuesday morning a strong wind from the west started up which in< creased in violence and coldneSs lninging a few snof flurries by C\- oning and getting up pep enough to be a regular gale The tthmometer did not. hit any \ery pronounced low spot» (28 Wednesday noon), but tha- bite of the wind gave a hint of things to come, 1 Our “Oregon" weather. for slch is ‘what someone who lived there named it in conversation Monday, has given place to the chill winds of winter. The warmth and rain of the last few weeks has departed hence. “Oregon" Walther Has Given Wny to Snow Fluniea and Hints of ' Things 10 Come. WINTRY WINDS BRING WARNING 0F COMING COLD LA GRANGE. ILL. PHONE 538 Mâ€_â€" -â€"â€"-A_â€"â€"â€" Kai-1N um; AUIUdUn-l‘ljis Am; BUILT. BUICK wnu. nunu) 11mm WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR CO. Ina-"rm Telephone Number 6 Friday, December 17, 198