IWSY I015 “WI US“ ‘ MID BELMONT Ilr. and MI". I'Yalwmvl I'Iiflwlbrmrr had Sunday dimm- niIh Mn. Fwd Sulflc‘ltll. somusumas Tho [Jule Church lmlim- AM spent I wry rnhrynblr nflrmoon at that home "I Mm. Rug In»! Thur-lay. Rlymoml (:ionlvr of "in-«lair spent “May with hip nintrr, Mn. Flank Snub. The wedding 0! Miss Am Lehm- h‘. o! Napon‘ilk- to India Nedy. look plm Wednesday morning at. the 88. Peter Paul Catholic clmrvh o! Nlprn'illc. Hrs. I'Z. Yard: and childwn viultml It. and Mrs. J. Albrecht. of Down- cn Grove. Sunday. Robert Burgess spent. the wait end It the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bun gm of Downern vae. Ilr. and Mrs. Chas. Plumb o! the Gme, entertained Mrs. W. Plumb, Leslie and Ethel Plumb and Mr. and Hrs. A. l'ofler at dinner Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Anderson attended a banquet in Chicago Tuesday even- ins. Eleanom Slepicka took supper with Lillian Rose, Sunday. Kiss Ethel Plumb attended a par- ty given by Ethel Rayner of Down- ers Grove, Saturday evening. Hrs. A. True of LaGranxe and El- nor Haumesser of Cleveland, Ohio, have been spending the past few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hmmsser, Sr. Remember that the Lisle Sunday Sliool begins at 2:00 p. m. now and chin}: services are from 8:00 to 4: 00. You are invited. . The program given by the Lisle (Immunity Club Frldly evening. was 3 very entertaining one. The “Stunt- feut" proved to be all the audience Rd anticipated. The "Coquet " given by the Bonaparte District, the “lodem Victrola,†by Lisle District and the "Human Pipe Organ,†by the Glodtich District, were all very well given. Special mention ought to be‘ given “Nicoline,†sung by Henry] Hrs. le Slnflvldt' and SALESROOM Hinsdale .. Ford Agency Fleck 8: Buchholz, Proprietors A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts 19 W. Railroad St. ‘ Downers Grove Ford Distributors é! Service’ Station Jain: Ed I Their m~wly ulccu‘d oflitors un- Slnuch- Hullvr, rum: “-er "olde- bark. \'in'-l'n-..; Hem-M0 Michm-l, :8â€; hum-rum Mvrhnrl. 'l'rmm. TM~ [urzaniwllou 0! children: radâ€"ml mort- 'ihln (lair!) doll-n for Minimum 9143me In addition to the "pram-4 '0! mm local “ork chm": "to pan â€var. rarinty of dvsignn to choose from. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN your plot we will variety of durum:- «pubic designs Ind every detail it looked aft" hy experts. That is why our monuments always appeal to good taslr. If you plan a memorinl $8 Our In mrmm'y wf our Mm. "lair R. Huhhrfl. Jr., \flm din. Januan’ 27. IS'L‘O. (3mm. hut "M (minnow. Mr. and .\lu~‘ "lair H llnhbrn I 1110 mm Evangelical Church maintains a Junior Circle for train- ‘ing of the children in the fundamen- rlnl thingn in Chrlntinn w'ligion and ‘thc Muh- of service. They mm-t (w- rry Sunday anon-mm at 2:30 under the wptn'inlon of His»: Martha I’m- ncr. Superintomk'nt, or under tho 1!;- rrrtinh nr lhv pastor. NAPERVIILR JUNIOR CIRCLE OF FIRST EVANQELICAL swam) OFFICERS Mr. and Mrs. Frank l‘fafl‘ and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faulhaber and fam- ily attended the funeral of Mrs. Leonard Pfafl' at Lemon! on Sunday. } Misses Marie and Katie Don- and brother John were guests of Mrs. EIâ€" eanorc Schmitt for the week end. Miss Corrine Natlolhofl'vr spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Dieter, and Miss Mary Herbert spent Sun- day with Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer. Miss Louise Ory attended the By- eski-Riedy wedding at. Napen'ille on Wednesday manning. I Mrs. Vial of LaGmnge is spending several days with Mrs. Harold Vial. u Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene have been spending several days in De- catur. Miss Lucilla Schmitt has been ill for several days. Miss Louise Ory sepnt a few days in Naperville with Mm. John Eger- mann. Mrs. Alice Goodrich had the mis- fortune to {all down the stairs and broke her right arm. ‘ lit. and Mrs. Laurence Foster spent the week end with Mr. and mm. Htrry Foster. ‘ In. Them Potter of Joliet, spent Saintly with Mrs. flurry Foster. 3nd Killer of Known]. visited the W School one them last week. oxecutcd ! mm l.\' MEMORIUM Phone Monuments show ILL. gm! Downs GROVE BEPO ? But “hen Huhln drmx another “quom.†and shuffled unmn burglsr‘: tools with a batch of morn! low lc-l- ters~Thr rmt i: a rint 0! fun :mi rxriu‘mt-M. 'l'hry had just hrgun their gam' of lm-r. and b«{z_h_\}'o|1- playing flow Each war the Library ix nblv to place 265 MW volume»: on the uhelvmt and this jun Itevpu the number of books ’11! its pron-m level an about "w mmu number an- worn nut mcll your. Thr not: of boob by Ilw great authors. mv the onus that \wn- mm: in "w 0ch library and um mmvwhnl "w worse for war. With their m1- â€"o-nt monm "w Library "on"! rem-1 no may to rvplncv "ll'M‘ or In mkl CURTISSTHEATRE-v From â€19 [amuus num- farrv by ! At present the Library has 1.205 and subscribers who have the privi- lege of taking home books from the Rhehos nbxolutcly five, these people am the ones who lune made our toun so well read. I! )ou hmen't a cam, get om'jibs a pretty good class to join. The local library is ideally situab ed to be of the greatest service to Downers Grove readers and students and its reading rooms are pleasant. well lighted and quiet. At. present there are on the shelves 4,138 \'0‘- umes and 36 periodicals can be found on its reading tables. These many sources of pleasuiu, kim'lmlge and thought are available to every per- son in Downers Grove and the Libraâ€" }ry Board is very anxious that every one avail themselves of this oppor- ‘tunity and keep Downers Grove list? ‘ml as one of the best, read suburbs of Chicago. Saturday, Jammy 22d My, Jan-n 23d Tuesday and Wednesday, mm 25!! and m . man, woman and child in Downers Grove had availed themselves of the privileges of the Library each one would have read 5.3 books~during the year just past. This per capita cirâ€" culation is larger than that of any of the surrounding suburban towns and even exceeds that. of the “high brow" North Show suburbs of Evan- ston and Wilmette. Ivan Chicago, with its large Public Library and its ‘many branches, is forced to bow to Downers Grove in actual insults ac- complished, per capitn circulation. g The records of the past year’s work ‘of the Downers Grove Library show that its circulation for the past year has been slightly over 18,000. This is a per capita circulation of approxi- mately 5.3, this means that if every Recoil for use Show: Local People I-Reel Century Comedy International News LOCAL LIBRARY 18 LEADER IN CIRCU' With LOIS WILSON LATION PER CAPITA Read Mm Than "High Fred Jackson Also "' ""' â€M â€M“ /An Unusual Supporting Cast Inchding Al ' CARLYLE BLACKWELL and RALPH KELLJ so - v coma CHAS. RAY in “AN OLD FASHIONED MU" 8‘ "’3" ‘“ ETHEL CLAYTON in man; 011135! Splendilfly piotnrizml with an all- star cast. Packed with spectacular «conr- .rich in tho humor and glory of thr- 0M Dixie. Thr- \oldâ€"stirring romancn of z.- gallant Yankm- captain and a pmml daughter of tho» South, in tum hm-oic «lays of ’ï¬lw 1'ho lammu mvlodrama of low an-l daring that has thrilled two gunr‘ra- linnw of thratrn mm!â€" 'l'lloy organized what is hoped will become 21 permanent. orxanitation to be known as the “Junior High School Athletic Association" and elm-ml the following officers for the. remainder of the, year. l'resiclentâ€"lhuglan Huntington. Vice-I'resitlent-8illie flay. SNIflnI-y_..l{uth (kissed. Twasumrâ€"llielmnl Henderson. WILLIAM GILLETTE ' Because of these activities the need was greatly felt for some form of an organization to promote more and better athletics as Well as true sports-l manship. With this in mind Mr. ‘Geeting called a meeting of all the :boys and girls of the North and the South Side upper grades and put the‘ matter up to the pupils to see what‘ the feeling was and they gave a unanimous decision that they wanted an organization: and would support it. They voted unanimously that no one ruuld play on any team that failed in more than one .«uhject in hi swork. The 8th, 7th and 8th grade class teams have also scheduled games with car-responding grades of the N» pervillo school to be played here on Saturday, February 6th. ,1; The boys of the 6th, 7th and 8th gradex of the Public Schools have or- ganized ten basket ball teams and un- der the direction of Mr. Geeting are mnning 011' a tournament on Satan day momings between 9:30 and 2. We sell wall paper at factory prices. Oflice Belmont Forest Tel. 869-] Downers Grove Ten Basket Ball Teams Organized JR. HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASS’N. HAS BEEN FORMED Decorator Now is the time to do in- terior, work. ‘murillly to the "number of volumes on the shelves. After ml: a good your lets get behind and see whit MARTIN F. POZDOL Painter, Paperhanger 6'; “THE TAILOR SHOP†ALL STAR. CAST “WHY CHANGE YOUR fl Qammounlgidwv From the Play by in 61in. w: and 3"! Guides for Tournament . â€clams Stoné Jack Holt ï¬gnes Ayres I KODETtWJJIGEM " * MAmoN DAVIES The Womans Guild and Auxiliary of S. Andrew's Church entertained a large number of the church mem- bers on Wednesday evening at n de- licious dinner {or which no charge was made. Al; the Annual fleeting which followed, the reports of the fchurch and the Nation-Wide Cam- paign accounts, the Woman: Guild. the Church School, The Auxiliary, SUPPER WES ‘ ANNUAL MEETING Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. LUMBER Nails Eta, Etc. Shingles Lumber Doors Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding MI 0! 0.50m of Chad! A:- !ivitin SIM! Sun-h! Year flu Ban III-l. When in Need SAINT ANDREWS ‘ COAL MILLWORK Buiiding Materials of All Kinds RobertWChambers Manufacturers Dealers of LUMBER or Building Materials of any -kind do not hesitate to call on us At Your Service Phone One Five church. ‘ The Rev. Huh I. In; inn-kind sud upland Il- ‘ the community and b flu -_ _,. ‘ ‘0! Guam). Bishop Mm appointedthofollowhtmu . bers of an Fin-pa Cumulus- ' the year 1981: Xenon Jonah M. E. Coan,_ 9.11. Bum Myers. H. D. Pill-Her. A 8. 8m Harlan Snyder, F. L. 8m, 1’; MrJ. Kï¬iumdlr. EB. . man contributed, some musical mil- bers to the program of the 0mm Plaster Blocks Brick - Sand Gravel