Much raw and Mrs-twp “I!" “£90!!th uflvr "w "ft-"l" whru :m emu-pom“: uh-luur m» imiulmi Ml and "w mph-r3" "f Kyle-hon knn. Mt Hwy mm mm"; In "lmml N" In â€l0 Indium “ht-n if rmnN In "Walk-n." OI Why owning the Int-nub":- o! the ‘Adnm†Bible CIA†enjoyed an null lmt In the mum- of I “VIII.†Supper. The Land!" M- b; u cooks â€d "no men an" stow» ha I“, lam «mum»: of the [ol- dIl dish“ 'iIh rut-h Huntlvfl’ï¬r VIM 'xpmakmn m- ‘Oh Boy." and ‘Iy Tum New." Mn! llmnmlen .- vny lo the «new» Iml IM-n- olt'mnfl-I “film! that (M) aw all munérol mm or in Ininhm fur 0w immnum at. ï¬n. by "Mr 1mm. ry nr lhv clam. ally been to Chicago a few times, Ind for I few. it was their ï¬rst visit. Eva to stand on the front platform of a volley car was about as much fun to them an seeing the monkeys flay, or watching the Inter NM: or the then. The dim o! the trip, however. wavflthflwsundnd leoCmm Plant on West late that. After Mug the Phat "Id learning of tho vol-bu processes connected with (In nun-futon of loo and the pm m and {nod-3 of the man. on m served with a liberal ample «them The Linodn Park Zoological Gar- den and the Museum of Natural History were then visited, and for some of the boys this was a unique auctions . A number of them had Thmugh the County Y. M. C. A. Secretary, boys from Belmont, Lisle. Warmnville and Eola, took an educa- tional trip on Washington’s Birth- day to Chicago. Mr. Pheil, the new Baptist pastor of Warrenville, and Mr. Richie of Wheaton, directed this‘ educational trip for the' 20 boys who? wore able to go. They visited the luunm Building on Jackson Blvd., u some of the stores on State st., hid: was followed by a swim in the pool at the Central Y. M. C. A. A!- tar I View over the loop section of ‘the city from the Boston Store Ob- servatory, and a visit to Marshall Field's. lunch was enjoyed at the! Elba Caieteria. RURAL BOYS HAVE HOLIDAY TRIP IWSY mas rm [ISLE All) BELMGM The Home of None-Such Brands Pure Fwd Pro- ducts and Ross’ Bakers Goods Try 017R SPECIAI Blend Coffee at ........ 350 And OUR SPECIAL Blend of TEA You Will Lflu Then Attention - The Maple Avenue Store 19 W. Railroad st. â€8L3 CIIUICII NOTES Shun Heating â€" Sewer Building Gas Fitting mm as Buschmann Bros. GENERAL TEAMING AND TRUCKING MOVING AND STORAGE MRS. EMMA FORSTER Maple Ave. and Main St. Fred D. Heinhe P L U M DING Donna's Grow. Illimlis ARTHUR Rv BEIDELIAN mrplotwavmmwmam mutant-min. anexecutedfmuufletyofw capable designs ad every m h WMhemm “tum mmmmhflnysmuood Our Monuments ‘I'Du- stink-am â€In of [H.- u! "w IJJ‘ Sunday School c-njnynl a party In "3-- dumb parlmu Tau-snug snor- day with Mood- 6. Chicago. Ir. and In. Funk Briggs ol' "Mable and Ir. That. She-Mon o! u». mm m. and In. n. shown.“ of Nap-«file. Sunday. I Ir. Fm! Banks! and Ir. Edward Kotok of Cluesâ€. upon! Sunday at the home of James .lohmlt. I Ella and Adeline Ruining", Elea- nor Slopich, Beale Sphvek, were the guest: of Lillhu Ron: Sunday, ‘ Sunday. Ilr. and Man. can Petr of Chicago, visited ï¬r. and In. L. Krnislngerj Mrs. P. “any 3nd family and Mrs. P. Wanda of Cicero, 11].. spént. Tues- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J’.‘ Mrs. George DuMoulin returned home from Batavia, 'IH., Monday who're she has been staying with her mother since the death of her father" George Haumesser of Nails, "1., visited the home {alts Sunday. Mrs. MacMillan and sons of Cleve- land, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haumes.=m~, Mrs. Mat-Millnn’s parents. St phen Mcy was among the Du Page County boys who were taken sight seeing in Chicago by Mr. W. H. Richie, the County "Y" Secretary. Tuesday. Mrs. F. Haumosser, who has been very ill with pneumonia, seems to be improving somewhat. Ethel Plumb entertained friends from Chicago Sunday. "I - 4 In 1M: 4 '1 L0 On Fridly evening. February 25th. the monthly social of the Bible Class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson and one im- portant item on the pmgram is a de- bate on "Resolved that the women" are superior to the men." 1 “Do Ru. Tall to bah Odin?" Aolu Mr. M. In". l. I. madam maybe {toasted to know that the negative side won. automobile is n necessity†uni the Mr. and Mn .8. Yuk um Tue:- inonthoaubjoct'fluolvodflmttho fl llll‘l'l. l: \Nl'llm ‘rr v vim ul I It-Huh lav. "an â€my. L0 Wv‘ I“! 1h. h†.u 'Iviwur'r .vi ml. u ’ nah SIM-n" Ilm moi-n1 \vn'v .‘v ‘D- Ir-Ml’p 1‘ 1‘ w R“. v. -'n .m "a. but sw ‘rmi', MM 0 \ 9| k M ,~ : “Mud l1 Teleflhmw I I nomus anon: upon-mu. nownm‘emm ,numr's lr. 3nd In. Walter Bkhelhcmr and angina. Virginia. and It. and Mn. Edwud um". had Sunday dia- llr. Omn- Pouar of Downer. spent the week cud with his dam, In. flurry Mr. V Mr. John Lehman. brother of Mr. Jake Lehman, who is employed by Mr .Henry Faulhaher. passed may at his home. north of Lisle. later- went at Lisle on Friday. Mr .nnd Mrs. Harry Foster joined Mr. and Mrs. Pan! Utlcy in celebrat- ing their anniversary Saturday even~ in: Mr. Comm Ilott is conï¬ned to his bed with a sevére case of erysipelas. Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. . Manufacturers Dealers LUMBER ' COAL IHLWOBK Bailing Materials of Al KM Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeycr attended the mic at Mrs. Josephine Stmuley's on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene en- tvrtained at dinner Wednesday even- ing,, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Greene and daughtom. Mr. and Mrs. William Greene of Aurora and Mr. Hibbzml Gnu-cue of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Frank Pfafl' and Mr. Adam l‘alzer attended the funeral of Mr. John Luhmann at Downers vae on Friday. Mrs. J Collins Goodrich spent Tuesday with he: sister, Mrs. Wm McCall of Whoaton. Moulding SDIITII-flf-USLEIOTES Rooï¬ng (teacher), Ida Sheldon, Charlotte Blankeuburg. Lydu Schultz, Helen Burgess, E113 and Beatrice Yonke. Millwork Windows Shingles Lumber SALESROOM Cumc in and let us shcm \nu the FORDSON 1P ACTOR. Soc '10“ it “ill do the mm: of many hum at a cheaper cost. Fordson Tractors We are now prepared to ï¬ll your orders for any port you may need for'your FORD cor, my model. We have on hand every part of the FORD and they are all the genuine FORD ports built for the FORD and for no other car. Hinsdale Ford Agency Fleck 6: Buchholz, Proprietors When in Need A Full Line of The Genuine Ford Parts 19 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove hesitate to call on us At Your Service PIIoneOneFive of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind Three new directors to serve on an Bard were elocwd. They are Ilsa Herring o! the South Bide school. Ila- Bwoet ot the North Side school um] um Smith at the mum 110033“er hummus m u the mm o! the cm“ Datum! on Wednesday. Incl 9. A. “ll-Wed locum on Mal. bird- nd so forth. In bah: pun-ad. The newly orgainlzed Downers Grove Chapter of the Wild Flower Preserve. lion Society met at tho Kindergarten last Friday afternoon. Quite a low new members were enrolled and those lnlerenlod are planning on a coal-m ol' education so that the flowers of the local Forest Preserve will not join the dado bird and the Ameflwn Neon. To Have (‘haruc ol‘ the Program at Woman's Club Meeting an March the Ninth. ’WILD FLOWER PRESERVATION SOCIETY ACTIVE Mr and Mrs. Janus Foster of the Crow spent last Friday with their son, Hurry, an the farm, Mr. Clarence McLain is ill with tonsilitis at the home of his' sister, Mrs. John Hatch. Mr. George Malling expects to go to the St. Charles hospital, Aaron. on Friday to have his tonsils and ade- noids removed. feldt. Mr. Cement Graw-l Blocks Brick A 7-Reel Paramount Art- , _ ‘ craft Picture with 3 Anna Q. Nikon Hart himself says “In my anion this hth e best yet: ture I have ever produced.’ the pictureend _.* agree with him. ~ - L: E? mum 'm ‘flle'l'd‘Gale’ From Sir Arthur Pinoro’s ' {449' 0 great stage success “IRIS†' paw/y: mmmcKm 4 say: or AIM/y. ALSO A TWO REEL CENTURY COMEDY FIFTH EPISODEâ€"“BRIDE [3" “A Slave of vanity†The Goddess of Emotion in UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER vumom Tuesday and Wednesday MARCH lat and 2d Saturday, February 26th Sunday, February 27th INTERN ATNDNAI. NEWS me Wallwfls From Oliver Mom's [Broadway Succul- Matt and Jeff Animated Cartoon