Toms _____________ 461 am ‘30! Tho P H Peters' home. 37 E. Cur- -.- ftks strvot. was a wane of surprises Hrs Walker .......... 88 12-3 IIR,_ _ In Rflston ......... us 47 msz'myzï¬mh ‘9: T3“? *3“ Mrs Rmbnngh ...... 104 us 102 ""‘I f“ {3"in '1 y party In Pulsifer ......... 104 53 3710! MW“ Elsie Peters. After dinner llrs Com (absent) H 48 48 48 was served Emma Peters was sumtis- M with a mimllanpms shower. Miss Tm" """"""" 462 ‘m “'2 Margaretle Jensen received a birth- xThe ryembers of tllvc Downehrs Gmdgeiday gift from the girls. Bunco w†‘.°mâ€"‘ “(WWW .oagne 3“ ‘Vplaym’l. Miss Frieda Selig receiflng 2%"?Iewm‘rt: ï¬myioihgï¬'ï¬rst prizn, Louise Tmening consola- ' Hion. Tho evening was the time 39‘ ' . ' , o gamut“ concludmg game “p t {for the ,howor of Miss Louise Troenâ€" Up to the resent tithe in this in. Those present were Misses Elsie lea the hi est individual acme Way-(h. Mamammya Jensen, Esther “’1 “9 by '9' R C B†‘ whoITannhausar. of Ravenswnorl. [Amine Wm“, .i‘ï¬n’ï¬nmï¬â€˜ï¬iguffï¬iTanning. of Congress Park. Friedn‘ shown 3 marked increase over theme Selig, Emma, Elsie, 1mm: and Clara Peters. of the Grove. A good time is no may: win he open'on Frkhy .an re ma when m r): aï¬gmm 3! mat to any ladies who “.3; m 3‘ M mi‘edï¬'s'by "Mrs. RdBflï¬pmh viied up 16!? to her mdit nesdnyoE The ms in the new league have’ shown C marked increase over those. The members of the Downers Grove Woman’s Bowling league have cle- m'ded to extend the schedule of the present league three «ark: -â€" which afï¬rms! the concluding game up to ll. Up to the resent time in this loam the hi: est inditjdua! scqte Chas. "Dod" flendin l.- Ipln one at Down “Me's basin"! men. He um welcomcd had to Nlin II. In“ M when I dul WI! put â€In! whereby he "genius“ from MI» mm!“ CIMonl 86cm a share in the Madness hr uuuihxal hw‘ my won 330. "0‘ only did he {mums-h Ihc hidâ€" w. but through his (Eh-kn! musse- meM anal obliging methods. made it .1 ml were". Now that In is: bad he says in- will “-1- Nu- .«nme methods dud. were «0 awn-ssh“ tinting the may yan- M was in hummus a: the 0le stand. CHAS. BER’I'OLIN WELCOME!) BACK TO MAIN STREET II.†(M Cllfui Steiner“- shun ol sunâ€"I‘m- Nun: I: Now Fred and George Kitchcy have re- turned from Wisconsin and will begin work with the dredge on Thumlay. Ila Ilerilnh W! o! What“. new! the wool and n mum», with her sun! In. Collin: Goodrich. Hurry For!" M» in ('Mngo nu Wain-clay. Min Anna Grifï¬th spent Saturday in Chime. ' The Adam meter hmily had as their guest for the week and Daddy Now. of Austin. Ir. and Mn Paul Utlc)‘ and child- ren and lit. and Mrs. Collins Good- rich. â€(ended the "mum" It Down- en Tuuday evening. Ml" KHly Hugo will mumo her work as «mi far Kflchey Hm. W-flSlEMTES Mr. Frank Holmes 0! Hehron, uncle 0! Mn. Collins Goodrich, was an unexpected visitor Thursday nlte. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Abram» and children vlmed Mr. and Mn. A. C. Seilcr and llr. and Mrs. Nick Soil. er It Lamont Sunday. Roy Rledy had the mismnuno or having the top a! his right thumb when of! one day this week while he was drilling a hole through a piece 0! Mr. Ralph Kemmerer of Napervme band and Mesxm. Milton and Judson Georgia also oi anervme {avored the audience with several musical 89190- tions at the Lisle .schmll entertain- went. George Svhultz is still conï¬ned to his bed with an attack a! la grippe. Mr. Ed Yender Is still suffering from L1) attack of rheumatism and la grtppe. Friends will be. saddened to learn at the death of. John Martin mcay. in- fant son at Mr. and Mrs. Martin llledy Wednesday morning. March mm at St. Luke's hospllal. Chicago. Mr‘ and Mrs. W. l'. Plum entertain- ul friends (rum Chicago.. Sunday. - The Misses Corn {Ind Millie Busch- man at Downers Grow- anemled the. entertainment glven by the umwr grades 01 the Lisle nchm-l Thursday «\‘enlng. March 10â€]. IEWSY MES HM! US“ AND BELMIDNT llalnynshi'i Hr» Nelson‘s P‘iu‘ .. Tnpr‘s Five Wnlhr's Five . BOWLING NOTES WOMAN“! LBJGI'E J‘gmei (absent) . is Tog ts Walks! “fluid“! I 80-†I25 165 110 52 w: Wardâ€"Mrs. John Graves. " This «art is peculiarly our work. i The United States hm taken upon it- nlf the responsibility of caring for > one hundred thousand orphans in orâ€" phanages, Ind feeding in hundnd ‘ chansons! cMMren and refugees out- side the orphans". We annot do set! the task. The semi†are large- ly bought in this country and ninety- !flve per cent of the amount given 1 :H Wank-Mrs. J. H. Dues. goes directly to their purchase. It any family is overlooked in line cam-ass for the Near East Relief, it can makt its contribution dimly In the ward captain. The captains au- u follow“ ls! Wardâ€"Mrs. fl. 8. Paine. 2d WINâ€"R. E. lineman. Th Victor ml:- for this "I! my I» unnamed from Mr. Stu-mom TM- omfl-l list may be mural It the «bowl.- The comm which Is In he MM about the MINI. of April is to h (min! as Mine: 3 point: far we moilltn; 3 pain“ for â€'9 can. poser: 2 gain†for "in mm; 2 points for min-My. man; one 0' for mom". A (MDW‘h lmwlnln of the num- her! or um- list Iflonl‘ I pull foun- dallm for nu «location in "it. â€pro- cinflol of music. Tln- Musk sum-hum of Hm city of ('Mmm- um! In low mighhofln' tom arr mflng the boy! and girls of the N'Tt'illh and «ism: [mu-u mu! Mull «haul an «immunity to know M- Ier Am'unintocl M": a lip! of cum- !ully rhmgm numlwr‘ by great mu- (er-n. Tho-0 hunk of Theodore Thoma have beta adopted by the Supervhor or Mu-ic (in am! nmuml Chic-nub u a plan" in Ihmr mmir mu-mmy con- Ir-l. «mum copies wildcat for the whole elm may be made. “POPULAR MUSIC FAMILAR MUSIC" Thc little mwspapunâ€"“Reflodor†and “Pan-time" are proving of in- terest and aloe to our 8th grade- in their Englinh work. A , hockin- NIH! EAST RELIEF WORKERS fly and duty to participate ln’lhe civic life Ind interest: of our m1! community and mute. The two flth grades have begun the study of a mu based on civics and patriotism after their completion of U. S. history. This work on governâ€" ment in written In a way to inter at young people in their oppoflun- The 7th and 8th grades are dil'll- ing on an open:ttaâ€"-“Jack and We Bean Stalk" which they plan to give about the middle of April. White shades have replaced the dark ones in the Art Room. This room has a south exposure and the morning light needs dimming to some extent on bright days. SI’RPIIRES SI'NDAY AT THE PETERS HOME The two ladies wpluriug Miss Ward and Miss Carslons in the ï¬rst and se- cond grades at the South Side school are Miss Johnson and Miss Rum- bout. These two teachers will remain with us' until the close of the school year. They come to us without sal- ary and undertake this work as a part or their normal training course {or which they receive school credit. “The Swans" is the title of one of the ï¬nest pixlm-es in our school, re- cently presenmd and hung in the South Side 5th grade mom by a group of interested panmts An additional gum: has been placed on the mar of the high school build- ing to mm the pupils in their at- tempt to reduce tardiness. The third quarter's glnition is now due from parents whOse chfldrt'n Ic- shlo outside of our school district. This tuition may be paid at the su- pex‘intendent's offici- nu any sclmql (lay. ‘ The usual spring vacation will occur during tho ï¬rst week of April. This is also the end of the 7th whool month. NOTES 0!" DOWNERS GROVE’S SCHOOLS Cut tit-Io Dim! COMING â€MAM“ï¬xanmegrgm “Fool’s Paradise†“CONFLICT†SEE SEE SEE "a; " Harry Carey + “THE Fox" Trail. ï¬ons ever conceived. the flash of throbbing action along t_ho__mrinp. hissing old Sum Fe the lawns I“): U. S. Cavalry ride like Instinct daredevil:- into one of the maddest. fastest dramatic situa- ouflï¬vsâ€"one of the greatest z-lM‘t" titles ever screened. the great battle aganm hundreds u! Tuesday and Wednesday, March 28th and 29th Curtiss Theatre W , ~ 4" - Suppovtodby Herbert Ravllnson " Stuart Man’s W: North Woods Sgnca‘fl‘an AAAAA A..- l___ A_AA “W _ Saturday, March 25th BETTY ROSS CLARK, GERTRUDE OLMSTEAD, LITTLE BREEZY EA- SON.‘ALAN HALE, GERTRUDE CLAIRE, TROOPS “G†“E†OF THE ELEVENTH UNITED STATES CAVALRY, HARRY CAREY'S FAM- OUS FLYING SQUADRON AND MANY OTHERS Wl'fl'l SEE SEE SEE Hniry' Cut-it's rum. ï¬lmed heron. The ï¬rst Ind greatest Super-western ever screened. a great splendid can in the grad“! pyarbnguch._ «Igathqlefyja; rifle q! a thousand and one thrills never 1: thousand horsemen ride like mad across the marching sands of the great Mojave Desert. "mi.