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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 May 1922, p. 2

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three auto halls of Tran” '2 Soon“ motored to Napenillp and under Tn:- direction of Pmsinhnt W Ray, Mr F B Towsley and Awt Sv-mtmmter‘ Ptlmer passed PighioI-n (‘Nh‘ in swimming at thP Y M ('2 A L'nk. Sank- ditficun fPats as undrr‘nmg in wat- 7 Stout Si'érers of Two-up .t appeamif More the Court Chairman and ."v-I msfull) passed hi4 second class test! During the latter pm: of April: “In. mun loads of ’I'rmm '2 Scouh| came ., first class .«rcnuL also mush- hfly qualified for the “swimming' In“ Baum Scout Commissioner W W "pint: examined Cari Rim-hip. {ichanl KQL log and John Shops in “Info waving." and infi‘lilftfi' the same «man '11 ob- tain the "nMy first" Mrrit Badge pamphlet and prewar! mnrv fully for “t (ed so that M can h! taken at the next Court of Honor‘ "I 'vav «kl! «bf-lion found 0w «MIN really 0» out hour pmuon «I “lapinr w‘ 0 net-ugh by "no nar- M 6. 8, I0. W '1‘" n by it: magma-IL." em. nmi papal (Mm with 3 high (rack Amish!“ Santana" Paul Prick- m of Troop 3 unomughly «tinned Mum-o" Hut Lyman "um km cmgfi of "or pfim'ipla. a! "ekctfi‘ or “mummy“ and any" city" to that Int. If R C Mun. R. l'h. ah!- ha. .1":me gin-n u! Im Hm In III-flu. [In Lyman "um and M. l. Iill- A at" drfll "I IN "pram.“ “filth" MI; and Lynn. "um Ilsa mun")- mane-I ‘wNir Iw-allb" In." Mr. Wing, It I. 8 Worky [an Mum» um! UM "Wt! "01'"! «on! u! "to m. '0' "In. It“ “7. PM!" pomp-l mull) a~ in" In cumin" 6. ”ulhlndinxf and John M. Rahal low-cg: and "-th Mon "win-I "w almi- .n o. h. on (hon Input-Nan Nut M (M MONO. “khan. Kellogg and John 8h.» mule-1M INA um; vflh Cad rial-n1 Um but»! h [1.5. Clfl'~ burn! I:- "w “'4‘ Ch! I. 5"" him] In a cool when an In- mun) Mn“:- in tho and ulum made mm (In- men! through Ind m-lmflnr "and." “I. the Count bu had in “III nub If 8km! Full", [lu- Indiana and duo‘s mum-3:4. mu mm- ahrly well mm 1.; mm IM me. In “Cooking." ”I Fuller‘s .0301in u Fire Chit-f Henry lhch‘. who In” at new“! time‘ .«H‘H‘Il a, ”amino-r In Uk- (Tour! 0! Honor, I-xnmmml and WI Bill [lay an “Autammbilinxf' Ind “mullim-n‘f' .uul Philip Milk m “fin-mummy" ‘ It Orville Slough hcuul Mill “fly-#1 but in "haunting“;u and MI W 0| "unit-II M~‘H"‘"'hr «my .«oul ml V “witty keeping," l Mrs E G Lemon. who is a great HM lover and a keen student of their habits. conducted the tea-t in “Bind Study." Mrs Lemon is the filst wom- III that has wrvml a» examiner on: the Court of Honor Board, and hei- thorough knowledge or the subject prved that she wan mu- 0! the most competent examiners the ncouts have hid for this te~t. .\1:.~ Lolmm is a. friend of (he .5035 :1: we“ as the ans and they urns (lull that thin‘ dhtinctiou wa~ hww. (‘url ltivhlv! passed the Hurt Sludv twt Will: a! high average. Philip Mills, whn only latch- The examiners had spent several days in preparing their questions for the Merit Badge tests and as a m- anlt the grading Wan very close but the scouts of Troop 2 were so well prepared that only three texts av tanpted were not passed. Richard Kellogg. Carl Richie and Jain: Stoops failed w qualify in "Safety First." The regular monthly Court. of Honor Scout meeting held Tuesday evening under Chairman G. Pricketl was highly successful. fin! Woman to Fin Capacity Ilen- â€"---lee the Teens in “Bird F516 1mm mm on scoul BOARD or nonoa In!" "‘9 fiquirvmonts o! Study" Tuesday. W‘Ji’l' ‘54? I Zl‘\ Landscape Gardening our Specialty 30 Acres Trees. Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Candi-Inn Ken" In: iniuatni in "w troop and Chuck Siovars is now a mud thus want. Harry Cur give up boys some drill oxerrim and kept them going. The meeting closed with the wt on". and hem- dktinn. Tlmm Utm- My m”. MI I“ ngulnr Malm undo" OM Tm‘ any m.» Tho "imam of the lat Ming won and an)! now and «M huh)”: uh» up. Time won- I for game: and: an a why men. nun-51M bark and he" and hop". v \ had-all manor In” Isa-on «Wulv «I for 2:39 thumb) “lemon. blur C but" Tnop 2 of nonun- Ind Troup I 0! WM”: at Walnut In the MI math of the erI~I£ in“. [mm 1.4., mm... M. ta. \vM'a pt" Twp 2 mu- In“ Ann and and" his 0M»! mum-t (My 4mm nub I to“ ”annual. AIIM‘ Stuntman!" It‘l‘uluhr of Wanton! who» i.- n .th flay" Nth-Q". n no»... So mu a. mm In. .m- n- {at the m. No «mm to (M nut: and anyone Mann-d h «um-«hm "It 0N! try-mu a! the ham- h Mme. whmh. 58 Santa: A". "on 30:.- lm»: Grove. [IL --r: "4'4..an tlontb grip»; and "tan-'3’ In!" apalnrntl)‘ ulmm-q-imh. wlcul'p,i ahnwml than. the mm“.- “we Lnliyv ablv I» raw (or (Manchu. «41cm 3. . ‘wuwr. LA”. “'I‘IMIA’M'lI} Anr'. *'N‘Mn”f H 0 “mulwnnl gm'e 'l'mop '3 “out. 1 (nut. 30 mmmv {0-11 drill. The unnu- an “in,” plane“ us have Mr. ‘ Wuhan! wilh them in um: drill TROOI‘ THREE NEWS \llYSlClPA I. ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR It was while at home in Lost f Springs. Kansas. remaining a few 7 cluys to comfort my mother, that the l name came to me of my reappoint- ment for the fourth year of service I in the pastorate of First Evangelical 'Chunch. We were happy to learn1 {mm the informer that our return was based largely on a petition to the Conference Stationing Committee pre~ pared by the olficres of the local con- negation. We appreciate most high- ly this feeling of friendship and con- fidence on the part of our member- ship as, also the friendship and inter- est of our many acquaintances in our village. We shall do our best to make oumelms useful to the community as time and talent permit. Service of lithe church at large in the capacity of editor of the conference denominaâ€" timul paper and union: other ways in addition to local church duties kl-(‘p Us from taking us artin- part!“ In «Hue of the was-thy community cn-i‘ to-rpl'i.~0.~ it? “'0‘ \A'uuhl like to take}! . . l l but WP .‘AH' Mitt-rusted always m ever)" olfnn for a bigger and u better! ll'm‘nen~ (Er-we. . 4 May I utilize a few inches of space in your paper to express my gnti- tucle and appreciation m the many townspeople who have given kind ex- pmssion to their sympathy with me in the bereavement over the pasxing‘ of my Christian father on to his Eter- nal Home 1' Dear Editor: [Jttleford Nurseries Phone 312-! JOHN S. LOZIER 13 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove, Ill. ’. NANSEN THANKS MRS. O’NEILL MUST ‘ILL. UNIVERSITY LOCAL PEOPLE HAVE YOUR SUPPORTI INTERSCHOLASTIC ._.__. ._..~ ' . BLANKS ARE OUT J‘ ALFRED NA NSHX iuwmly. 0»! y "Right now, on the hes; a! authori- ty. the mpml is going the rounds that the Will muuty urguniwtiou will‘ aim Imthing fur Mus. O'Neill. The. l'mgn-~.~iw i:- m-l ~‘urpn‘secl. Bu! Mn. ‘U'Nrill ran be put m‘ar by her own umntv. Right hvre the Progress“: n with: every mw u! its many mm]- rn- In apopinl mel! and bowl! 1 «on-mince tn “gm-uh Ll". O'Neill Ia ru-ry man and wumln you "wet." In Jam. the Jon" 0! every wanna um! awn- mun «our In the Muly must he ”VOTE FOR “"3. O'NEILL I “Will county candidates for the llogislature need no axsi>tuuce ftom llul‘uge. DuPage count) \otcm need not knuw that there an: any candi- «iutt's running for the legislature in that munty. 'l‘hen- is no other way in whivh our county can get repre- m-nlutiun in the state Iogi.~luturr. We' have tnied other way.- â€"â€" and they" haw fuilml. ‘ I! is I ONLY. Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. "The Women of this county have the finest opportunity to put over their candidate. And every man voter in ‘lhe county should back them to the limit. Mrs. O'Neill is 1)qu coun- ty’s very own candidate. She shouhl‘ «waive the support of every voter.‘ No other candidate counts at the elec~ tion or between now and the election! Manufacturers 8: Dealers LUMBER COAL HILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds Nails ‘ Eta. Etc. Windows Screens Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath “The": is a great deal of conkcture as to what chance Mrs. Lottie Hol- man O’Neill, DuPage county nominee il'or the legislature, will have at the ;elcctiun in November. There should be no guessing as to what chance she‘ will have. Mrs. O'Neill should be elected. Mrs. O‘Neill can be elec if Dul’age county will wake up to the fact that there never has been a! more oppontune time to get represenfi tation thin right now. I Ilia following in last weeks When- ton "Progressive" will be interesting to the many here backing Mrs. O'Neill in her candidacy. N OW’S THE TIME! Shingles Lumber I“: a! pm: mum and milk. pun- augu. pun fink-0 a! up Inuit “sum" and In a modern. «Mary plm ~ wherein maid it he harmful. Vhil our fountain Inc! at the dew-Ma coda-(inns n «we. vaunted tho pm! LEKACHOS 8: ORFANOS. Proprietors km from the 00.81,...“ bums Grove My Kitchen . nn‘IIlIll nun- mum "at clnuvll. Mrs. Luttie Holman O'Neill In "T. CREAM m»! f ,Thé Answer Don‘t Forget “O L D BEN" Best Franklin County Coal. tinns might .kave on hunflnds ”sf (NEH-s in buil mg. We an furnish you the best building ' a at lowest prices.” cali m: ux and get our prices. Learn about our service. Home builder's hook in colors, blue print 31am, etc. Our. sugges- to build that house; make nec- essary repair: and additions. Building material prices are low, labor costs less. So why delay? Our factory and lumber yari are headquarters for high grade millwark. lumber and building supplies. BE FORE BUYING Phone One Five POCA HONTAS All Sizes Ewr wfly. and her lap”. healthful no vr rMMn-n f Brick Icc Cream. qt. 55c. New Prices Bulk Ice Cream. qt. 50c. Ninetyseren schools haw already rignified their intentions of being represented in the contests and before (In- enlrivs close on May 10th. it is expected that more than 100 schools: will be maimed. Entry blanks for the 28th Annual Interscholastic contests to be conduc- ted by the University of Illinois, May 19th and 20th, have been sent out to seven hundred and fiftyvhigh schools in the state. Besides the blanks for lthe track and flehl meet, entry blanks were sent for the tennis tourmmeuti 1am! golf tournament. All the high schools in the state of Illinois sup- ported by public taxation and recog- nized by the State Department of Public Instruction, and high schools conducted by normal schools, colleges and universities for the purpose of mat-using teaching or educational msealth will twelve entry blanks and am eligible to enter teams. mam ‘ When a mu ls hrukn' ll may meal k‘u uum- 1m» llw hawk uf it nlm'vlvfl Salk Jenny 'l'uxnlo uwrutms in Mick. Vary or all while. Cid! slip-mm blouw In nllk Jersey. color-i Hark. Navy or 7‘11"». Barclay (mu-d8 with one year guarantee. Numb-0a (Tl-tokens 31le large 9::- rirh aml Mumhou ("J‘I‘a in light brawn. lulu-k uv clnrk brown. Swank-n In all mm! v‘phyu, in ml. pinyin ordguldn ('hukh and Natural “Maia" 8:99"er Pu}, (may. tfhj. Many High School Athletes Expected at Twenty-Eighth Annua! Field Day Contests. 1 IIS. EMIN'H 13 No. Ion-C Ave. Not a how loud-y'- SUMMER FURS Em, Etc. Cement Blocks Brick Sand Gravel Cinders Lime Plaster Tile Goa! Coke 108 South Main St. EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS Zindt’s Pharmacy The Results are Fine because the Particles are Fine Amnate of Lead Arsenate of Calcium Bordeaux Mixture Bordo-Arsenate Lime and Sulphur Paris Green to lay in your supply of Insecticides. Get ready to spray your fruit trees and stop the insects before they get too much nf a start on you Now Is the Time Hamilton Beach Vacuum Cleaners All Leather Work Shoe “A Kentucky Belle?’ Dicke Theatre at the Three-Act Comedy WITH. “HIGH J. D. Gillespie Co. Rctailm at High Gtadc Merchandise DON’T MISS IT! Monday and Tuesday Tickets [or Sale at Zindt’s Pharmacy, Siebert Norris and J. W. Nash Grocery LUCAS INSEC'DCMS All That lhe Name Implie'i C. Penner We are Sole Agents for Get Yours Early May 8-9 put on the market. Come in and see this new Cleaner. It's a wonder and will do the ’ best work 0! any clean- er ever produced. for Sale by Type The Best Cleaner ever Motor Driven - Brush 0! 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