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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Nov 1922, p. 6

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The following officers were elected: Head Cbeese-EddioBIron American Cheeseâ€"Lyman Dum Swiss Cheeseâ€"Jack Vaughan Limburgcr Cheeseâ€"Doyle Koala Leidetkranz Checsc~Frnnk Heanly Kraft Cheeseâ€"Tho Faculty Honorable Chaserâ€"Tho Student: Downers Grove lost to Napervllle‘ last Saturday by I score a! 28 to 12‘ after a hard fought game. The teams were about. equal In weight and size. Bob Andrus, Downers’ halfback. nu ninety yards from the kicknfl for a touchdown. Turkey Williams gave chase but Bob pulled away from him like he was standing still. Downers’ second tomhdown me when Baron Hurrah for Baron. Elects! "“3 Chan by two votes. The homo (u the Old and Fable Women wont against him hum 0! MI MN“ Wheaton tomorrow. It Is A man's sized job. The public in invited. It is the last game of the awn. ht's go, Downers and help our team win. run forty yards at! a crossbuck and was tackled a yard from goal. Boone took the ball across the line. Don't forget “A Pnir of Sixes,” Monday and Tuesday night. .0000 oooooooooooo bounty Oct-vice twice duly to Down." Grove. Wootmont and Vicinity By “Jack: CITIZENS ASSN. HEAR JOSEP BRITTAIN 3 an. Gum Sputn- Ind Rel-m of Coun- umeu u 6:30 Dinner at the 3!. E. Church. Jacob L. Crane, J12, Municipal Dew“ velopmen! Engineer, who is now em-j ployed by the cities at Glen Ellyn,1 “Grange. Rockford and several North Shore cities, and who has lieen'l‘i cmployed by the Zoning Collard-slot:1 of our village, will be present. He will loll l few of the things he ex? to do for the community . Several imporunt committing cluirm men will have reports to nuke ati ibis min; ammg'them being J. 1'1: Kldwell. He will it“ of tho progress; helm: mud: on the athletic field and the financing of that project. ‘ L B. Wells will haw a wouhrlul hleu which he will untold u lite pct-ting. A _ _ . ._ ”A‘ l Joseph K. Britfian, an authority on city zoning. will be the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Citizen's Ass'ociation to be held next Tuesday evening. November 28 at the Methodist church. The meeting will start with a dinner in the church parlors at 6:30 and will be enlivened “A. n~_A2‘__' u-.~.. ,.. -. Those not members cbllring to get In touch with the org-mum by n- tondlu um supper can lend their re- uon'auou to (mm W. Sweaty. 112 um avenue. telephone WW. ”umâ€"*vâ€"W... .77 dlumvflhnofthmmd uwwa-md'w“ .-- - , ,, with music md wit by profession” entertainers. Every memlm‘ a! the_ association has been invltofl to ”kl anewâ€".7..-" “n, one of his neighbors or friends to attend so that the work of flu or- ganization be spread. B‘ilr. Britain lie 5 Chicago real es‘ tale man and has ugldrflessedlhe Chi- mom" Aasociafimi of Commerce. the Hamilton club and man similar or- ganizntiops 2n the zoning topic. - 1-._,_:_1--I m, .flc the tannin ‘P’ 135‘,” ---â€"-â€"- â€"~- _., - l I warm umlmuwhed ol-leonsrunhfl ASSOCIATION m d a... and mm It. and Forty new members were enrolled M M"! M 5°“ were their m loam end lie-domes W. E. Hunts, "- by an Parent-Teacher used-tun: at . week. Kym pan,“ of school chlld- ler, Frank )1. Duncan, Ed. Goltry and On the :1 run should be o member of this ”wim- ”"9";- ' ty which is organisation which is recognized, Following the congratulations which the month more and more as the most sous-yen showered on the happy pd: to the mile factory meeting ground IOr the com-Miss Elizabeth Conkley and Mrrden one mon inter-mt: of parents and teach- Frank Backed. chums of the bride account of era. It is working only for the bestnnd groom, stepped up to the altar papers “5 ’ mwth’lnd advancement of the child- and surprised the guests by asking it should I ren in various ways and along vari-‘that Rev. Shmm perform a second mile. oualiner. ceremony. This was in accord withi The meeting last Thursday even-{plans mule several ‘ weeks Vlsefore.‘ A Ilia/o pmject mp of South Am- erica, which was made by Miss Clovâ€" er’l north side fifth grade. m shown and its use was explained by them.‘ Three 0! the boys recitod that sflm; in. poem. “Paul Raven‘s Rider! which took us all back many years. Iliad Roberts. who touches the: south side sixth grade, put half her" pupils through a very snappy gym-S rustic drill. This work was «pee-2 lolly commended {or the splendid my in which it was carried out. I Miss Short's south skin filth gnde was represented by a group of child- ren who gave a few dramatized fab- le: and a number or Miss Larson's elghth grade girls presented folk dancing and mhlng drflla. The high school students in their slum. of m 11mm Mutated norm of the work they have been do- in 'la pantry which proved very Including. The noun. album! to the dom- Mlc mm roan «hm «flu uni donhuu wen and. The not! mourn; will In tho third Thorn!” In Mani". The meeting last Thursday enn- in: In the high school auditorium was large)? attended. The program was given by the students of the school. The first number of the evening m. as usual. community singing led Ivy Mrs. Carlyle Shir. She later favored with I group of songs mom- paniod lg Miss Thelma Boo. A very may but nus... n-u «W hat mm: 0km. Now; an." II who- llu m daughter 0! Ir. All In. “at“. White. of. nu Minn meet. out Put. for-i Indy of Dawn Gun. hunt on‘ it“. 0! Ir. [bury I‘ll". 'no Mu John I... 0! Rummy. “My; 3.773.; an...“ mm in". ”I‘M I). m! "0 '5' W q! M slur-Mo Moan! v...“ _.-_ , . , mMmuMoan-dhr It“. II-n- ”'meâ€"uv- w Inn-III. _ I Mr ltl’ody. dam-r 0! 0n, flea-Mun of on M. and I elm-0‘ Mod 0! the Mill. Um W4 [Jul- Glad” Illicit mum" of. Ir. at! In. I‘d. um. a! PM Inflomu.nmuadunw. «a In" aid. lips Donor Cate), of Oak Park. in“! W5 nil-flux mrrh ml In. lam-m Walk" an; “Oh PARENTrTEACHER ASSOCIATION «For The Breakfast- The that G mr?:rkm State Buckwheat Cakes mm M S Jones’ armgautgages «Slice! .White omeCoflee mam QUALITY AT mm mass m 21 8. m J. W. NASH 13.. "ILI I I‘IRI‘Cmvflu‘Ial [‘1'- ”5‘ Illi. McAllJSTER 00. You know haw It fistâ€"you nut-"any gin n we; deal of prldc in your Linus on Thanksgiving. For one thing. you will no- bbly have guests-bu! even II It's just an “at home" day of the family, “Ian‘s In Intimate satisfaction in havin; Um: that an spit-09m um». Thom in no other “no at the m! “ma It's more cnluyable to have new Linen-mm! no hot- tor time o! the year to buy them. Not only lelo Uncut but lloutehokl “MM o! «wry kind. iéiéé’llsmu Lunch Cloths. beautiful desi of Chrysanthemum Band and Lilly of the Valley, each ......................... 68x88, Same st la and quality as above but larger, emf: ..................... “5 Attractive values in Towels. {or both bathroom and kitchen purposes are also noteworthy items. 72:72 Lunch Cloths with fancy color- ed borders, assorted patterns ,each. . . . @322 Napkins to match above lunch “-75 ed Tulip and Rose denim colored n75 haul..- annh ,7 _ Have You Enough Linens for Thanksgiving _ ‘ v. w'-..r Jul Sausages or Sliced Bacon ouse Coffee W .~ in. m. .m uma... u ur' u «:3 m4.» A --u‘_- __ Beautiful Table Cloths -" For Your congratulation: m M! fir, and In. m w» MthnOlkPll‘l On the I'mâ€"d‘ 13:75:10! Duh” counâ€" ty which is i_a dmgluuon mm 7â€"-Jâ€" __- Iâ€"gl- v- !I-v-- .â€" _.V the county. the scale reads one to the mile. The origins! mp drawn one inch to the mile but account of genius it in the papers it has been reduced so it should mad onwhalf inch to mils. E. L. GATES, Co. Supt. of Highways. 35 e§§ NOTICE

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