BEG YOUR PA RDON how important it is for Conan-s; to hike a propor appropriation, so that the national health authnrifias may (laminate spare in thv npuupnpore to talk to the Map]? on matter: Jlf health and sanitation. Thorn is dan- ger in Iowa when a case of bubonic plague brain out in Western Ada. The interesting fact is that the :hrw for can be pliminatml if the one-i that mind Congreecman wit! armme' themselves. Dr. Rnyal S. Copeland, tho Con» Minion" of Hoalth for the City of New York. tnld the mmhvr; of {hp New York Prowl (‘luh lax! week that males could he wipwl out of the United States in forty eight houn. If every case were icnlatod for two days. said the Health Cnmmi,‘.-ioner. that would hr) the and of â€w diseasv. Surely a statempnl of .mch import- In: Show; more clearly than over many mm; as man as cvorybody an M. It ran ho clung-d Into hm Mar.- †ueryhmly says so: â€Every- ‘9" the doctor that rm cure all m ills of (be world If pvorybody'll tickle the job. l-‘verybovly can be! happy if ownho-ly nyï¬ :10 ~â€" In'.‘ pmpvrity? why. its up to ovenbody body just like evprythmg AIn'l it funny how an many poop“ want to join the nobody rank-1 Imtvacl of theâ€! everybody ranks ? MEASIJIH ('AN BE WIPE" ()l’T In the arr-mint of rhe olertinn of Beers of the D. A. R. )aqt week e nine of Miss Mariana Roe wn: R out. Following are the nfl'irera l' the ensuing year. bl Grace Stoverâ€" Regent I The: Remington -Vice Regent i L L Bariumâ€"Chaplain ’ I H ankenï¬eldâ€"Treuurer fl Bale-n Cliflord~8¢erehry Q I Alliaonâ€"Jlegixtnr ' I “Mohairâ€"Historian VI Whitneyâ€"Plan A Milli“! Dim - A few Inch an: twolw o'clock W twelve n'clmk. Nov I'm-Ive o'- clock in olnm: n'rlm-k. Everybody an In, nml that mun-s it no. A Job In! H†i- a vhllnr hill brash-0 evrry< body up (to, and it's changed into ninety NM; as man as cvorvlmdv] HONEY rmwsomv FOR "22 outlined lcmoriu Day ha‘ that-normed 5n- Oo I «lay u! pirmrr. uf Inurlnx. of ’lunum jaunt, nf nlmml r“wlhlng "up! that far which Uw day In an. aide. In on this your :«luy at home and panic-imm- in the pmlnm which \hc "(cran- 0! Un- WmM War haw- Uncle Sam. mnrrh in mmry o! thou other. who ILo won the unl- fomnlmlvwem burn-cl in n, { the unwary o! the dead by v [cut â€bonding the PXBNinN in their honor. The line of much should be rmwakvd :- thou- who Irorv: the uniform of Downers Grove in to fluiuuly cele- bnte Memorial Day. In moment-ol- umn will be found the program for tho dlyl "can. We xhould all turn out. next Tut-mlny. Evvryom, men, â€men and uhilclmu, should hd'nor mean? It means that for one day In each year the people of the Unit- ed States pause in their orderly rou- tine to do homage to the memory of “1080 Who have traveled to that un- Htl‘atiolis in progress in the several discoVePed country from whose boume class rooms the business meeting was no traveler ever returns. Originally and primarily the day with properly closing of the year‘s ms set aside to honor the memory work. 01 those Who gave UP their lives in chairman of the committee in charge In memory of the serving of lunches to the child- defense of the country. Miss Helen Winslow then gave a violin solo accompanied by Miss Wil- liams. On account of the exhibit of students' work and various demon- made as short as possible consistent Mrs. Ballard Waples. the l of the men and women who wore the ran during the winter. gave an inter- uniform f the army and the navy. eating and detailed report of that It is with this part of the day that work bringing out the {act that the ‘ we write. People are prone to forget. I human thing to do~forget. Per- haps if we couldn’t do that every. winter. none of which cost more than thing would seem worse than it real- ï¬ve cents. We must not forget the men'splendid cooperation on the part of I, is. sum of one thousand and seventy- It is two dollars ($1,072.00 had been col- ‘ lected {or dishes served during the., y reported a 1 Mrs. Wnples o! '61-'65, those boys in blue who the mothers in voluntary services at l hot the nation “one and lndivisible."‘the noon hour. This in the most km E It is {or them that Memorial Day is portant piece of work done by the E debuted. Then there is thnt younger class of voter-nu, the boys who won Hull, instead of blue. Ind (ought numeracy in the day» or '17 and mi. we uninot forget them. Downers Grove is to ilttinnly cele- bttto lemoriul Day. In Inothcl‘coi- man will be found the program for the din eventi. We nhould all turn out next 'I'm-ulny. Everyone, men. Wm- .nd children, mhould hd'nor the memory of the dead by M tout Ittondlng the Plt‘n'l'u'fl in their honor. The line of murrh should be crowded. u thou- who won):- tho uniform of Uncle Sam. murvh in memory of more nthen who al.o wore the uni-' form- .lnd- wrn‘ burn-d m It. lemon-l Day ha. Ilvgvnornlfld in‘ to I dny u! pimm. of touring. of Hanan" jaunt. of olmmt r"~n‘thln¢ nuaciutlon since organiution and E much credit is due to llm. Wnples. B Mrs. lunfleid. Mm. 3min and Mrs. E Rumbough who have been faithful C and dopendnble. Mr. E. J. Manon [1 reported 817.00 in the treasury and D â€16.00 in the Iteferenro Library 0 lurid which it won- doclded to turn I) over to the Board of Education to (; apply to that purpose. Mn. Prince (; gave a uhort report of the P. 1‘. All! convention mently held in Chicago. Kr 'Shi- nudi- the suggestion that per- [,4 hop» it would be well (or our organ- 1,.- lmtion to plan to hold motherx' nr-l lernooml out your in addition to our rexulur parcnlw' mm'tlngy. Ni... Krum. chairman of the nom- iuatmu committee reported the fol- lowlnx a4 nfliren for the coming year whirl: mport om unanimoudy Act-Ipâ€" hul: " D Originally and primarily the day w set aside to honor the memory of those who gave up their lives in defense of the country. In memory of the men and women who wore the uniform f the army and the navy. It is with this pan. of the day that we write. ' MEMORIAL DAY? What does it mean? It means that for one day In each year the people of the Unit- ed States pause in their orderly rouvl tine to do homage to the memory of thoae who have traveled to that un~ discovered country from whose bouule no traveler ever returns. â€red 3! the Downers Grove Post is second class mail mutter. Martians; rates made known upon â€Mention. Subscription rates $2.00 pa year. Single copies 5c. “(I every Friday mend-g from flu of In Damn Grave Publish- Company, 37 North Main mat. 13 Grove. Illinois. v.1. suns. . . V. . Editor 0. J. WINTER . . Business Manager “A no! rumll MEMORIAL DAY I On motion of Him Fm: Ward' .a standing vote of thanks was given .119 nuiring ofliccra. After which the; â€mining adjourned to vivw the stud‘ gnu! work. I The new president by reason of M.- vth connection with the Board of hluvIUon ha: a knowledge of the weak 0! the «howl:- which is mont‘ valuable in this new capacity. It in a matter (or congratulation that this nrguniuu‘on has secured thaw- puhllr npiriu-vl and inlinflfl‘ pvt-«ma to carry on Um work my“ year. Napervllle Milk at the Ella Mary Tea Room B UnionBalbriggan 0V. 0 Union and two- piece suits-«at prices on today’s market. A C Mitteny ............. PnnHOut J R Rem! ............ Int VIN-l'mu. Lucia Mom: .......... 2d Vicrl’mm Mu Phillip Weinhoimor. . . .Secn'ury W. Dch Nelmn ........ Tnuunr Just good, well-made Hinsdale. Illinois Hinsdale Upholstering Company M. KAUFMANN. Prop. We call and deliver free of charge. Phone or The Parent 'EeuL-hezs’ Association; held its Ian: meeting for this year m the high school last Thursday even- ing. The meeting opened with a2 group of songs by Mn. Weinheimer} accompanied by Miss Reed, followed; by a playlet "The High Schsml Clothes Line," by Miss Newton‘s class of girls which gave them an opportuni-i ty to exhibit some bf their skill in making their own dresses. Final Meeting Held Last Thursday Eveningâ€"~lh-ports of 'Oflicers and Committm. UPIIOIS’I'ERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALI. KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonnble Prices ELECTED PRESI- DENT P-T ASSN. . W. NASH Phone 8 21 So. Main St. Underwear [or Men For the pmmt nun-s will be plur- ml on the North Side Field (or lem- nflnl Park). Normanâ€.- an under way for a put-none"! “ham." In! are not sulï¬de-fly advanced to war- rant my mum. [ml ordinanq Phone 391 for a taxi. twenty-four hours of the day. Cantu! driven clean. comfortable an. prompt service nd a hut charge. .re our mducemenu. ’ ((‘n tinned {mm page M Home 0! C an very tempting. to play out of town, ha} has generously cle- rided to stay in the village Ind play with Md old-time friends and help bring Dmmen- Grove through mom lher victorious scum. | Auto and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE - Following is a lid of those who . will receive their diploma next week showing they have successfully pos~ sed the (our years of work of the school: Allison, Cecelia flcCollum. Bessie ; Anderson, Edwanllliley. Haul ‘ Babbage. John Modjoskl. Lonlno Beidelmnn. June loom. Hester ‘Bogart. EllswonhO'Nelll. Elmer Embers. Anton Phelps. [Alloy Burton, Dull-s Plumley. Elia- Coopt-r. Cynthia both beach. Verne Rogers, Harley Dotson. lam-m Schmm. Am- 1 l Dmu. Rlchlrd Dn-w. Donald ‘Gollan. Ivan Grumhaun. Pull Hill. Dorothy Kellogg. Karl Ina-y. Geraldine lymph. Harm DOWNERS GROVE BASEBALL CLUB WAS ORGANIZED The following seniors led the class in averages for the entire work of the year: ' lstâ€"Evan Gullnn. 95 2ndâ€"-â€"Geraldine Lacey, 94 {Mlâ€"Donald Drew. 93 ï¬lthâ€"Edward Anderwon, 92V: ï¬zhâ€"Rlchard Drees, 92 So close were several of the stu- dents that the averages as given above are not correct. They were ï¬gured out in decimals and only the‘ approximate total is given. 1 Following is a lid of those who} (Continued from page '1) cage, will deliver the commencement v addreus. Judge Welch is (ex-assist- ant Judge of the Probate Court and a professor of law in Kent College of Law, Chicago. He in' reputed to be an orator of unusual ability. Seats, wili be reserved until 8:15 for those? holding tickets. After this time the‘, jchurch will be open to the generalv 3 public. . _ , 1 The Commencement play, “Under; anver," will be presented on the high' ’school stage, on May 5 and 6. Monday and Tuesday evening of the week fol- [lowing Commencement. This play is ‘ln melodrama full of thrills and clever acting and promises to be very at. tractlve. BUSY WEEK A‘l’ HIGH SCHOOL PH! )N E 391 Telephone 635 Wanton, Florida Wheeler. Eleanor Wlliflen. Marjory Wilhelm. Howard Wolf. Robert Shiner. Iinha Stamens. Run ll. EMCALLISTER 60. Ladies Leather Bags in brown, grey, black, assorted, $2.50 to “$4.50 The simplicity of Summer xtyles make it particularly im~ portant to have all accessories carefully and tastily chosen. The selection: here offer you items: of distinctive quality at most reasonable prices. Ladies Fancy Purses in bright colors. $2.50 to ....... $3.50 Childrens Hand bags in leather and silk, .. .. .50 and 65c If it‘s to be a mm‘tflete change. then the Hand Bag thjld also be new. Leather and Silk bags in attractive color: and designs are specially prim! for this week. and sizes, 75c to $135 Fancy Beaded Girdles, blue only, each .3350 Florentine Jewelry, in pins, clasps and bracelets, 500 to 81.50 Glass Beads in all colors The vogue fur Beads is m pro- nounced and they are m ra- AoiuNy prim! that it i; desir- able to have several diflemnt styles am! colors. Why not some new one: for Decoration Day? New moves l The Reporter each week will ,con- vtain an advertise'ment of the next game, and other publicity is to be Larranged. Next Sunday's game will ’be with the Sheridan Athletic Club, called at 3:15. “Herb" will pltch, so be on hand, buy your score card, and when Umpire Hugh Brown says “play ball" let’s all be “up and at 'em" for the Downers Grove Base~ ball Club. \i'hite, pair ... 51.06 Gauntlet btgle. Pongee color. 12 utton length ........ “.50 Chamoisette Gloves. co- vert Beaver. strap wrist ........ ..85c Decoration Outï¬t Hmry woman will want at lea-l one mm pair a! While Woven-Ahoy [u -u Hell with any Summer oumt. Tho" Irv other alum“ horn too. gray. heir. blue. and tan ~iu long Ind nhofl ‘lth. dos prevent an “admission charge," and .ln cider to make expenses the scum cards will be sold as In past years. This season, hoWever, the [price of the score cards will be re- ‘duced to twentycï¬ve cents, instead of thirty-ï¬ve cents as before. This small sum bringa the cost of seeing a game so low that every "fan" who is in- terested enough to watch a game may also do his or her “hit" towards paying the expenses of bringing a good ball team to Downers Grove. Knypgr Si‘lk Gloves. sizes 81,3. to 10 31.06 Phoenix Silk Hose, in black, brown and white ........ ".55 Full Fashioned Hose. sizes 8'5; to 10 $1.95 Sill; and Fibre Hose. The dninu'ness o! the Summer costume demands Silk Hosiery. 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