Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Mar 1922, p. 5

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The hx-al camp, Malt-m Wmulnwn of Amérivu. will huhl their wgular business Inn-Ming 'l‘ue~¢la,\'. Hawk 7 u! 8 p. m. :u the kit-(Ix "all. Every member i~ maul tn tum-ml. Mr M Schwemr has not been able to do his usual work this week at the Creamery on account of an injury ’to one of his fem causmi n3! the falling at a milk can. Mr and Mrs Chas E thb and daughter, Dorothy. o1 Downers, spent Sand-y with Mr and Mrs ‘W Plumb. Attorney N. B. Willard, of Chicago, ; former resident, visited\ friends in Halo Sunt‘lay. Mrs j Griffiths will entertain the Ladies Aid Society Thursday. Febru- uy 9. Members and friends are in- Mr and Mrs Geo Sorensin, who have béeJx living on the R Lacey farm north of Lisle. are moving to Elm- burst. Mrs F Caurizel, and son. of Early, Iowa, are vi§lting the hoine folks. Mr Al Rledy and family. . Kr E Yaxel has been quite in this week and is under the care of Dr. ligley, o! Napervllle. Mrs E Castle, who has been véry ill. is improving. Candidate Ff Sher-if Law attendorf CINE? DEPUTY SHERIFF Wm It M "art! or lab "T 0“ Work .. u-v; prumn‘ Irwâ€" Hundtl \‘iul lmmr on wu- a mmll emu-ml- uni lit-"I2 “r" knnun A politeness campaign has been in- augurated h) the pupils of grades 4. 5 and 6. When one pupil sees am- ther do a kind, courteous or thought. fill act on the school ground or on the street he makes ;1 note of it. mites out the circumstance, and plu- cm. it in a receptacle in the schooi room in which the pupii is seated. At the mid of the week these items are read to the pupils. The pupil recoiv ingt the greatest number of [uunahlv notices i. tn hzue hi~ m lu-r name in {he pap. I. Mrs. Case. teacher of third ‘gmde. has been about for a number of Sigys ' Howard Balczynski has been en- rolled in the 4th grade. He is a fine little worker and is a welcomed mem- ber of our group. Our furnace repairs installed last week ham put the heating plant in a permanently eflecm'e shape. Heat. is' secured much more quickly and the. heater needs loss attention. on account of {severe cold. Mlsv= Ruth Hughes is substitu‘ing in her place. The pictures which the patrons of our school made pnssible by their kl- temlancc at lhe Art Exhibit have ar- rived. The matter of suitable fram- ing will lie attended to very soon and llw pictures hung in tho sacral rooms. u ' NORTH SIDE Why Worry? Hut 3:” m'i Mmm- :- mm- fm' \a'mr) ' In":- iu [ml with :m n.jur,\ . ,, pay unx'clmw hm Hum-M. [u hum. :m-l hr jun! nm‘t we \\ Oil-'4' gum]: In t' "ml:- ”Wt“. m; _\uu flumlal umn‘ when )uu mu hm n ’l'mu-lc-rn Art-Mun l'nlim .II mrl: n Iv-aunml-lr mirr W: mix! that Murry km..- mm.- m-uplo- than work. Sumo-mo fan-timuly u-umr‘a» lcl that Mi.- murt ht- ht-ruu-c lhu'u- arr "villi \uuu'irw than "U! then-3- "" rvnmn Mn .‘l. .\. SULLIVAN WE BTERN UN [TED CORPORATION if. Hutu-- fl. I'll-WI: "NJ Did You Get a Copy? SCHOOL NOTES “How to Build. a Fortune" is a subjedt and a question that is near to every person’s amhition. Made into a booklet setting forth certain \"cll defined prin’ lciples for getting ahead. it is a subject of unusual intereSt. You will enjoy reading this hook" let. You will be fascinated by the application of its principles. You will benefit financially from the ensuing results. If you. have not received your copy, we suggest that you get it immediately. The supply is lim‘ ited. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT FARMERS COMPANY FIRST IN BUSINESS AT EAST ST. LOUIS County l-‘Im Bureau: and Illinois Agricultural Ann}. Takes \ All Active Pm. The Pmducens Live Stock Com- mission Association, first of the fill“ The reflex of this on the on: who wrote the notice of kindness is equal- I) good. The winners are: 4th (Eludeâ€"Corrine Miskelly, Call Miller. 5th Gradeâ€"«Virginia Bauer. Arthur Thomas. ‘ \ 61h Gradeâ€"~Minnie Miskelly, Ker- mit Pack. Ask for your copy at your Irma! gas office. lfle‘m’s Cash Sanitary Market L. KLEIN SON South Main Street Klein’s Cash Market. lmported‘lhnuefort. Camembert. Herkimer. Swiss Pimento. etc" on hand at all limes Arbuckle Bros. Coffee, 3“) cans ....... Navy Beans, 4 pounds ............... Popping Corn, Japanese hulless, per p0 Fancy Veal Breast. to stuff, per pound Fancy Veal Shoulder yeast. per pound Smoked SOIIden'filfls. per pound Saturday Specials! CHEESE [met-owned ' cooperative live atock commission films to be euabliahed under the Committee of “Men nat- ional live stock marketing plan. now stands first in amount 9! business among fifty firms at the East St. Louis stock yauls, ft is announced by" the. DuPage County Farm Bureau. ‘ The hssociation has been going only since January 2. It has been arming the first ten at the yards every week but one since its start. The National Live Stbck Pmlucers Association. the national organization of which it is a part, is planning to inaugurate like commission associa- tions al the Chicago and Buflalo yards by April I. County Farm Humans uf the state and the Illinois Agricultural Associa- tion have taken an active part in the organization and support of the East St. Louis 'coopnrafivc usaoeiqfion; A per pound pound . . . Telephone 279 $1.00 .24c .161' 30¢ 12c "U"" ‘7 ""I“ ‘ "r in a sang 5555;15:113th um 27m Shak’. a George Meltord pmauemfi. K I The picture you have been waiting for -â€" the nut popular photo play of the year. ALSO Hammoydnndflehebanieleinamnd TOPICSOFTHEDAY ‘ ALSO . ' ‘ a lRound One of the Leather Pushen’ "j Curliss Theatr H. B.Warner FROM NAT GOODWIN’S FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS The mm! fascinating lwq ml subject cur «retried Tuesday and Wednesday March 7 and Bth BILL and BOB in""l‘HE AMERICAN HANGER" INTERNATIONAL N EWS “When we were 21” A__A__“. “THE SHEIK” Saturday March 4th Mm: I“ reel Mia

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