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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Apr 1921, p. 3

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Iliwsx nous ' mm um um “mom Mr. mum Abba" nn- elm-tn! ali- ndur of "u- (300mm, Schml In aw- md Mr. lam-mm filling. wlm hr fallMuNy «nod far a mum! may Mn. CAMP thr“ and I'hiMW'VI ullml an Hu- anl Wu" humbly on Sunday, John Dorrr u- now unrlnnu {or Tom Polling. Mr. and Mn. “‘llltum McCall 0f WWnn, Ape"! Sunday With )Ir-A J. C. “balm-h. musunom 'lr. and Mn. Frank Holstein and Junior of Winston. wont Sumlny‘ with Mr. and Mr». John \‘ukloy. The pupils of rooms le. i and 2 of the Lislv Schml um! 31in: Porter very pleasantly mun-ism Miss F. M. Riedy Friday sin-moon. The um.- WIH spent in playing: mums and en- )oying the out». Mr. Fwd Schultz. Jr.. of the Crow. visited the home (olh Turmlny night. Mix-a K-alhmim- Snwlunu of (‘hiw- go, spent Sumlu) um. Ella Kraisin- nor of Batman“. Mr. and Mn. Thos. Sheldon m- mmkxl a party at Himalalv Huntley night in honm- of Mr. um! Mrs. ll. Those who attended the Community Club meeting Friday evening seemed to be quite well pleased with‘tbe program. The speaker of the evening was Dr. F. Smith. Helen Wimmer o! Downers Grove accompanied by Eleanore Schultz rendered ven' well two violin selections and Romlle l’or- ter whistleil a number of solos. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs of Himdale and Miss Evelyn Grumâ€" hans took dinner at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sheldon Friday even- ing in honor of Florence Sheldon's seventh birthday. Mrs. J. Rezny and family, Mrs. F. .Vanvla and son, Mrs. F. Jakeszg’of Ciéero, Were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rose of Belmont, Sunday. Mn and Mm. Jones of Chicago visited Rev. and Mrs. A. Anderson over the week end . A number of relatives and neigh- bors of Mrs. Joe. Yackley called on her Sunday evening to help her cel- ebrate her birthday. The occasion was a surprise party. Mr. and Mrs. James Liska and family, ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janos, Mr. and“ Mrs. Bernnek of Chicago, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Kraisinger Sunday. EMS? @in L. P. manna-1. "new anther: «flamed gum: trusts: and conservator. For obvious ream from the standpoint of both eflicient and ecormical an estabiished and reiiable bunk situatdin boumty is better qualified thaanon-residmtou corporationto serve the maiden“ of this cwnty in matters pertaining to trusts FTER your (lath, if you have made a will your executor willassume themanagement of your propert under the court's direction. If you die without vinga will. the court willappoint an admmistrator. The Trust Department of the Hinsdale State Bank acts asexecutomdministrator. guardian, trustee and oonurvator. The manage ment and settlement of an atate is a task requir- ing the exercised mature judgment based on wide Write or can for mob}: 1921 SIATE 11%“; $31!!!!” “mu gran «haul-i hr thmvm in «wary day. no mot-h ("haze mm M Hu- chirhm cum-u I had odor. «mi-"y in hot wrath-r. l km a man wlm Iuvpt - mu many emc- ln-n- «n a farm and would not M me haw any-0mm from llw MW an»! (M clean luv-ml crumbs. ‘ In the lhinl placeâ€"Chickens. 0! lmuww. I realize [hut everyone In» a right tu keep chickens. but where how» am neur together if c-veryom lwm chickens. in "w hot weather more would be u wry cllxnumable odor. I! all know and llml time to raw {or them proporly it would be henna Bu! m few “luv the time“ cllhn Illu- ulo not know or they ult" nu! can. A coop when "w chickens: rum-I wants white wuhing will! lllm‘ an aura a» lwlco I your. The yard mm, (mun-M swung m'rr. 'I‘lum- mouhl ho a corner with plenty of uml. mlxml with limo ml I'ooul 1mm. wlwrv' Ila-)- run wallcm. The mmlu, I'M-w- [lu- lwn y-ll» In hllch lu-r lmnul. m-«In martial run- In luv» Mr {mm m rh‘wlm In the first place “1- ~zhoulcl all haw- gnrbago runs. a place to put them and a mill In carry them away a! slam] intervals. In The Reporter of April 15th. you extend an invitaIiOn to give our views on thinzfi for the bettermv-nl 01' the community. In the moml plce there slmuld be. inxilh- toilets fin ovpry house. Editor of The Reporter: Mrs. Adam Dieter and son, Ed- mond, were called to Chicago by the death of a friend, Mrs. Biegs. SOME REMARKS will! u": l‘ lDl‘UI'al“ "lg"! girls. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller at- tended a party at Roger's Saturday evening. Mr. Albert Strauley was re-elected director of the Pfafl’ School. Mr. P. H. Utley of Chicago is now living in his country home. Mr. and Mrs. Com-ad Weislbrook and son and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Reiser and children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Strauley and childien spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer. Miss Helen Smith is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Pfafl'. supper The Musicale given by members of the faculty and high -school students last Monday and Wednesday even- ings was a decided success both fi- nancially and otherwise. Every per- son taking part did his or hcr'work Well. The chorus from the faculty and the high. school chorus and or- chestra were especially good. The latter is showing much improvement under the new supervisor of music. The Year Book stall is very busy these days getting squared away to issue the Annual. It is expected that the book will be off the pres.“ the week ' preceding . the close of 1 school. A9 announcement of interest to many names :from Qi'usago of the marriage of Mr. Elmer Dieter and Miss Helen Lockie. Clara and Lena Zarn had Sunday night supper with the Fitzgerald girls. years. ~ Mrs. Charm: Leverenz and son, Harvey spent Monday evening with Mrs. Edward Miller at Naperville. Mr., George Dougherty of Downers Grove is now woyking on the Utley farm. LEI: 0N CHICKENS Plans are under way for a good old; Next 1'uvsday owning. April 26th, fashioned picnic to be held on thunvill be “Vesta Junior" night at Von~ Saturday before the close of tlwita Clinptor, No. 242. Order of the school your. The older folks all will; Eastcm Stair. 'l'hc attendancx- at this remembers the days when as chil-lmmnul event. in tho past has [won re- ‘dmn, they wow asked to bring :Llnarkablc- for itu size and it is ex- lemon. cakes, pies and san(l\vlchv<.}|wcted that this year will be a re» ‘Thoy will recall the wonderful tinn~.pt-tition of past oxperionn's. filmy had on these occasions and will: Young peoplv, "N'mht'l‘s' of “vein all ho glad to attend another picnii-IJuniorfi. an organization: of young conducted along the same linox. AA; folks, mcmhvnz nt' tlw ordvr, will take the plans are being made. all willgtho oflirers stations fur the ceremom be invited to this big xchool pink-4km of initiation next Tuesday l'\'¢'l|' whether you have children in schooling. This is onI' of tho rwntx of "In or not. Among other thing»: themlovening and one which will hold the- will be content: in field event» and inten-rt of the member”. Miss Harris, supervisor of Physi- cal Culture, is working hard prepar- ing for a big outdoor pageant to he held on the afternoon of Friday, May the sixth, weather permitting. This affair will be held on the grounds or the North Side School and will be of interest to every person living in the village. More particulars will be given later. PLANS UNDER WAY FOR OLD FASHION PICNIC 0F SCHOOLS High Potter M33. 6: Lumber Co. . Manufacturers Dealers LUMBER COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds Moulding Lath Nails Etc., Etc. Windows Screens Millwor‘k Flooring Roofing Shingle Lumber Downers Grove Electric Co. We .do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. Corner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-1 School Year Book Stall ~Other Interesting Notes of Our Schools. When in Need When chry thing is renewed for the yum is the time In install that New Cabinet Gas Range. It will add attractiveness to your kitchen and year-round comfort cooking for ycm. Spring Time 1gigWesternUniied Gas {:3 .: and Fjprinir (‘nmmnv ’ Western un nea was 1 gi‘f‘amd ElectricCompan)’ {l HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY Book Stair Busy of LUMBER or Building Materials of any kind do not hesitate ‘ to call on us At Your Service IS GAS RANGE TIME! Phone One Five Next Tumclay owning. April 26th, will be “Vesta Junior" night at Vow:~ ta Chapter, No. 242, Order of the Eastcm Star. The attenduna- at this annual event. in thl- past has [won re- markable fur itu size and it is ex- pu-tecl that this year will be a re» petition of past experiences. Better health \wek has been ob- served partially in the grades and high school this week. VESTA JUNIOR NIGHT AT THE STAR TUESDAY Annual Young Peoples Event Ex- pected to Draw Luge Allend- ancv Io Baxter slur. The county examinations worn held in the High School Tuesday of last Week. The purpose of this exami- nation is to determine which school in the county makes the highest aver- age in Sprlling. American “Mary, Aigebru. Geometry, Junior English, Typewriting and Shorthuml. We are hoping. The annual choral contest will be held at Elmhurst on the evening of May the twentieth. Mrs. Sanford, our new supervisor _ol‘ musir, has b1“ gun active work with the expectation of winning again if pOssiblo. I Mabel] game between the men of the ntmh and south sides of town. We hope to have seveml hundred people attend this picnic. Mr. Ro- gers and Mr. Geeting will have charge of the field sports while the rest of the faculty will serve on com-3 mittecs o fvarlous kinds. 1 Wood Eta, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sam] Grave-l Cinders Plaster Tile The whole family will en- - gjoy this great 1 picture. Joe Martin, Famous Mom key Comedian in “A WILD NIGHT” ' pinIH> »a wry human drama In" (J hrrathlrua‘ mum-nt- in whirh 3 than littlv- hay and a :mtlwl pup play [\vn mighty impnrtaut fart.» It: Hr!- kuul uf prrlurl- that a" ”w familv shmfld ~'r'r\, hm‘ausl- mar!”~ mmln thiflz in it fur M'I-ryonr, Tln~ h :m $70!an picturv- "0' WIN a ‘»\’|"|ail.~ uhik‘ H" )aug’nl up lbw-r Iwrw' until it ~v~--mv~| :h if (h!- ~navl until-i mwr hr ~tmight4-m-rl out A 4m) hard at Uu-‘wnhk-n fan' hills nf l'nlifnrniu amnnr «mph. "70' vk-r-â€"tanvlahlt- prop!» hungry for hm “SHORE ACRES” Tho wwc-rl’ul Allwrirun Ihnma that has clmnmatml the the-tn on. limmlly fur m-uvly thirty yrm». Th0- Mm u rxiun Will! “)6 great R. m i.» c-wn Mum- (hum Ihq- woke-n almmu. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELMER UHLHO“ CurtiSs- The a“ A L SO CENTURY COMEDYâ€"“SEEING IS BEUEVING" EPISODE Iiiâ€"“BRIDE l3” Wednesday, April 27th Saturday, April 236 Tuesday, April 26th V} production at The W Curtiss next GEL-{3‘ Tuesday. 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