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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Aug 1921, p. 2

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The Lnflwr [meme of [are i.- plan- ning a basket ~‘0rial fm Sunday ove- m'ng, August 2301. an tho km" of Ir. A. Mamk-l. rnrunr of ”W Plain- field and Clawmlnn Hill: mad. re. fmhmnb‘ will In! «nuvpvl, 3 prize: will be given fur the prvuieet bas- kets, music by tho Hinxvlaln mrhcstra everybody welcome. The Rev. Want-r [lurmrifipr M!" 0 leave on his: vacation thi: ww-k. hr- will spoml sum time visiting points: of ink-mt in Win-0min. f A numhwr of young ka‘ from Late attended a rally at River (hm-o last Sunday ovum"; Damn (2mm today in a \‘flnl'y (“Ronni community from Downer» Grove twenty years ago. Your public Ichool hi I (“flan-M inulltudnn {mm the om.- you attended two (Ina-hm M. I! «Ion mun aml in n (“flu-v"! way, It (0!“ mom and it A'umlol Ind you up"! it to. and ymu- support is win-Dy npnmlrd. We will not I)" ale am In try Iwwly health-«l "will- «In, nor do wr want m he "0" Int In adopt pmvm mum of mrrit. With, In open mind nml n cmmramm npirfl we brain (My m-w yrar. J. i". REED, min! to. The whoa! is my articu- Ilh part of thin community, is nliw-, Ind mum! and will function nu sud: in Downcrn Grow. I! want» and need» your pcruonal A‘upport In all of its natural activities find we nrr sun- to who it in “new.” mrnxuru. equipmcnt and product it reflects the most pmgressive attitude of Downers Grove as a whole. Your kcenest in- finst in life is in the welfare and future of your children and of this cityâ€"all else is a minor matter. Your public Hchools we to provide the equipment in a large degree for the utlvities in mature life (or your boys and your girls and the opportunities for the ugglvsxivcncss and pursua- xiveneu with which they will and do expmw and adjust thi-lr clYorts. You an help us in thlx work for your» and others thin your and you will be H. L. DAWSON Telephone 349-J 221 S. Fa RIDGWAY-QUEST CO’S. PAINTS â€" VARNISHES â€"- ENAMELS ARE THE BEST! Strictly Pure House Paint, per gal ........... Combination House Paint, per gal ............ Flat Wall Paint, pergal. Floor Varnish, per gal. ..................... High Gloss White Enamel, per gal. . . . . . . . . . .1 Porcelain Finish White Enamel, per gal... . . . .1 Auto and Carriage Top Dressing Special Automobile Spar Varnish 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 DOWNERS GROVE'S SCHOOLS TO OPEN ‘ MONDAY, SEPT. 12 Next Sunday night’s speaker at the Union Open Air Services on the lawn at the M. E. Church ”(If NEWS (Continued from Page I) MISS MARY MCDOWELL HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BX RIGHT QUALITY Sup! 221 S. Fairmount Ave. “Calla“ Iully “hind.“ Balm] Illa-run)- "mum Mltcd and I I «HM! Ilcu-rmlmu u! the Lulu: word ul, 01’ unit. 'I‘Iw us:- uf palm! In [In-all u..- urwm rmzn “lulu-h or m: which I Imlml mhlm'o- h lolm-ml H mm 4-! nnly nwunv url-zm, 'l’lw hullnn Inmlnll m-cl ll‘v Maw-Mu lu‘lmlu, IIN‘MIIII' mnluxl h. ll" w Julv'nu 'v- "rum", Mum. hallul. TOTAL .................... $380.50 If you want the Committee to call [or your subscription plcnsw tvlophone to Mrs. H. S. Paine, 368-R, or Mrs. Churn-s Kolm. 584. Mrs Jessie 1-: Min-heft . Mrs E J Matson ....... Mrs G M AIIison ...... . Mr and Mrs M W MHIs The Weekly News Dim-s! Mrs O A Schlaucler ..... Mrs P B ’l'upley ....... Miss Fanny L Stewart . Rm: Wm J Grotefeltl . .. Mn L Hannum ......... Mm Maude Whiffen Previously acknowlmlfed Mrs. Jessie E Mitchel . Mrs E J Matson ....... There are rumors of contributions for the rmt rooms for the teachers in both buildings. but so far they have not materializml. Two radia- turs are needed, one for each rest room, but we may have to wait for} them. J The Committee working for the School Fund is glad to report further ‘piogress, and n10”: people coming to their assistance. The work is going on, and will soon be completed. A Committee of the Daughters of the American lievulution is refram- ing some of the pictures of Abraham Lincoln ainl Longfellow for the North ism: School. We me hoping that; :sume other organization may be in-l ‘spircd to look after the lunch room equipment for that building. A saniâ€" tury top table and a new gas plate are needed, and although the cost is small it will be u. great help if some ope volunteers to lift that responsibility from tho.- Committee. I SCHOOL FUND NOW N TOTALS 3 3 s 0.5 0 .â€" MORE 1s NEEDED "Have You Asked You Neighbor firm! in A Dollar for the School Fund?" to We are always at the moving cross‘ roads wming the gsof peed and safetv. Thlis slogan has become as much a part of our busi- ness as our reputa- tion for reliability. COM MI'I'TEI'I. $348.59 DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS vflmfiifi .1! “55': ”WWWWIWHWHMWIHimMMW‘HWLWWAEWWW' HW‘WHJWTI'I‘WHF ZNHIWNW Many of the districts of Illinois have accepted the provisions of this new law and it is hoped that the \ot- ers of School District No. 58 “ill do likeMsc. The Board of Education of District No. 58 at its last regular meeting unanimously adopted a meolution de- ciding to present to the voters of said district the proposition for their as- sent. Such propositions may be‘submittcd at any time, and from time to time, to the voters of such district, village or city, at any such election and such directors or board of «location shall lmy or cause to be lexied no tax in excess of two poi cent. for educational put-[msr-s 01 in (“(CHS of threeâ€" «mar- tors of one per cent for building pui- poses and purchase of school grounds, that shall not be authorized by the result of such election uscei'taincd as aforesaid, unless and until assented! l to by the voters of such district, vilâ€" Iago or city in like manner. BOARD PUBLISHES NEW LAW IN RE- GARD T0 SCHOOLS A BAKERY SALE WILL BE HELD AT NASH’S STORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, FROM 1 To 5, FOR THE BENEFIT OF ST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH ii Attention fbr evety make of battety Ill?" \‘Ol'lt \’L'LCAN COKE NOW. You'll want H m" when ynu know tho Inch. Tum prmo u better than the bent bar-l coal-d! burns stvndivr. clranvr-nml leaves no soot nml wry Imie ash. ll. comm in all «mu (or I" purpmrs. Onlot'now {mm ynur nlralrr nml make sum! of dc-liwry. TM followup wliublc «Imus-r ran mmuly you. Aml "w put-um until tommmw‘a will my murln more ‘ami wrhap- go wanting. ulwn trnmc mnmution th in umlcr lwm‘y full buying. (Continued from Page I) Am! «hat do (Du-n urh bmh rulrh‘.‘ ley 30! a lam-r price and a turn :la-liu‘n. 11mm homo-own": «114» Raw" :1 nlrp nhncl of [Mir Mighhm am playing “early MW and laying in the“ winter supply of \‘utnm ('olu- right amt. An Important [£st {or You Right Now Lord Lumber Co. TELEPHONE 22 DOWNERS GROVE MWERS GROVE GAME You do not have to use a West- inghouse Battery in order to take advantage of Westinghouse At- tention. It is for all makes of batteries. Our primary purpose is not to sell you a new battery but to prolong the life and power of your present one. Two Westing- house Inspections 3 month will give your battery the longest pos- sible life and the greatest possible power. If repairs are necessary their cost will be told you in Board of Education. District No. 58. Bakery Sale Bakery Sale BATTERIES The Story of the Early Bird f Minutes of the meeting of August 1511., 1921, we": read and Cémmis- sinner Bryce moved to approve same. On roll call Commissioners Bryce, Bender, llaller and Acting Mayor ‘Heurtt voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion can‘ied. Commissioner Bender presented the following resolution: and moved (or its passage. RESOLUTION llexolved, That the polling place for the election which will be held on Saturday, September 17th, 1921, will be the Village Hall. Downers Grove, 11]., Aug. 22. 192l. Rogulur meeting of the Council 01‘ the Village of Downers Grove, Illinois. I’m-sent ul, roll call Acting Mayor Heurtt and Commissioners Bender, Bryce and Halter. JOHN S. LOZIER MUNICIPAL EXGINEER AND SUBVEYOR 68 Santos: Ave. Phone 802-“ Downers Grove. Ill. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D 0n roll call Commissioriers Bender, One or two positions for students wishin t o . schooi with all expenses paid. 3 o w rk w” through NOTE: A srcial art course under the personal supervision of a noted Franc Sculptor. Cla modeling, Designing. Commercial Art, Conversational French, inno, Vocal, Instrumental Music. Dramatic Art. Very reasonable rates. SE! BERT NOR R IS mm and Curtis: 8m“: Telephone 0 BOOKKEEPING COMMERCIAL LAW PENMANSHIP TOUCH TYPEWRITING DICTAI'HONE COM PTOMFZTER SHORTHAND BANKING PUNCTUATION \ Acting Mayor Heartt appointed ‘C. Foul Davis, W. H. Blotlgett and J. R. Foster as: judges of election and W. D. Herrick, Harry Blodgett and Gen. Selmabele as clerks to serve at the election to be held on Sutunlaiy, September 17m, 1922!. Commissioner Bender moved to adjourn to the next‘ regular meeting date, August 29th,‘ I921. 0n roll call Commissioners Bender, Bryce, llnller and Acting BIG FALL TERM STARTS SEPTEMBER 6TH PATERSON BUSINESS INSTITUTE LaGrange, Illinois save: INSTRI'CTORR BOOKKEEI’ING RAPID CALCULATION COMMERCIAL LAW LETTER WRITING PENMANSHIP ENGLISH TOUCH TYI‘EWRITING ML'LTIGRAI'HING DICTAI'HONE COMMON SCHOOL BRANCHES COMI‘TOMETER BUSINESS ARITHMETIC SHORTHAND BUSINESS PRACTICE BANKING SPELLING PUNCTUATION FRENCH Bryce, Hulk-r and Acting Mayor Heartt voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. School Reâ€"opens Night School Mon. and Thurs. Boys and Girls Watch Our Windows Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Factoryz-IIO Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-J Your Manicure Instruments made as good as newâ€"no scissors or knife too delicate fur me. Le an experienced Instrument Maker do your work. Students enmlled from twentyâ€"three difierent Entree at 8:00 p. m. Free Bicycle Contest Manufacturer of Metal Products QUANTITY PRODUCTION MY SPECIALTY LET ME SOLVE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS Cl'TLBRY ()P ALI. KINDS REFINISHED AND SHARPENED Julius Severus Bunco Card Party Given By ST. JOSEPH ATHLETIC CLUB Saturday Evening, August 27th, 1921 Church Hawâ€"Main and Franklin Sts. POLISHING AND PLATING REFRESHMEN TS SERVED for Dr. G. H. Guthridge, Osteopathic Physician, announces the opening of offices, September first, at 17 East Curtiss street, in the Curtiss Thea- tn: Building. Hoursâ€"4 to 5 p. m., Mondays and Thursdays only. Adver- tisement. 8-]9-2 Mayor Heal-t: voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Frmpy, August 26, 1921 ANNOUNCEMENT ' Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk. states. Tickets 35c

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