Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Dec 1922, p. 10

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INSTALLATION JANUARY N l N 'l' I! TO BE PUBLIC ONE Tho dander of the' first dun mail indicated that more people than ever Mon an! out Christmas cards. In I lack. 148. Number of sacks of outgoing par- oll post. ‘82; outside packages, 27. Number of pouches of incoming In. du- quI. ’10. ‘ Number of pouches o! outgoing he do. mall, 80. "Miler, Albert Meyers and Otto Vix; pom! post carrier, Elon Shuts and run! route men, John Vennrd md Delbert Austin, under the dime-l “on of Poshnaster C. H. Stunts and Assistant Harry B. Rigsbee, it was shuttled with a neatness and dispatch "seldom seen in so sn‘mll’an office. Mr. ”(the says that the clerks, carriers 'Ind rural route men worked with the tho one object in view 0! dcliven’ug everything for Christmas which came In. This was accomplished and the 13‘ package received Monday mom- i'ng was in the lands of its owner by one o’clock. the first time in the his- tory of the local otfice that it was I done. . .' Nninher of sacks of incoming par- a] post. «3; number of outside puck- gpa. fin‘most uses 100 large tb go The (allowing figures tell the story 0! we super-human struggle of the postoflee force in the nine days pre- ceding Christmas. Merino Cmnehâ€"Wonhy ”alum ! D AboumNeâ€"Woflhy Patron Ulric Olmuâ€"Asnocinle “anon I; I. On". Wail: Mama I. And-tad Ollan For huh. You. mm and nmintlve. Sm be mâ€"merer Bunge,flubour a mat, " I P. 8. The My): mogul just said that gl could get any for (he play have :1 wouldn‘t be worth I dime have if 1| «Ndn‘t go. Get me I data with a 'Qneen so I can see her turn red win wry! I I I'm-vs rambied and sped along hen- ‘as tho I really Ind something of u- ‘lremo mmunfly to any bu! I feel better Hull’s ofl my chest. Hero's luck to the calm and a success to: the num- Ilfllo you will um! need H. m: m with a line once in awhile. to let poor Julian Elma” get I new job below you ruin his ”mutation and thrust Mm into poverty. "um. that Bill did the good act and played at Speedway Hospital (or the 'hoyu and they called It a luloghut. Take lt from me old dear you have a coat that will make the hlg linen 0! New York look Ilka a bunch 0! South Sea islanders. What I want‘ to lmow lu thinâ€"whoa la old man Ziegfeld going to hand you a wad {or llndlng these guys who wlll portray thou we call the falrer mt; How- ever, I may add that a few of the Queenu around dear old Downer: vlll the hlcllng their countenance» in shame ‘aftor they see this boy Wapln do the female mm and an for Humor l I mm him in nwimmlng onceâ€"he's the klol of my heart. Alan ho Hod mull ‘ List": old thing, you'll hive to do some stunts in several diflennt camps over the briny ocean and he sure made war the opposite from what' Sherman said about it. As a singer he sure peddlcs a menu larynx to my the least. I happen to know a friend 0! Bill Luthin’x and was tell-1 lug him about the show and Bill talk] in: part. This lad is quite a singer and actor himself and what he said ‘lbout Bill would take more reams of paper to print than the Tribune would use until I believe that Senty Cllux sent me that uhlrt for Christ- mas. lle say: he saw, In some ga- I You know 1 most liked to died , when i read about some of the fel. | lows in the cast. it sure is going to ‘, be~a knockout. Once Frank Wuples and I couldn’t get dates for a big party so we decided to go together, he being the girl. Boy he sure was the gnat’s shoulder pads though. He was so nice I wanted to kiss him when we left each other-but there really wasn’t any kick in that. Mem‘ her when he used to say “What's it all about?" and then say “Oui, them nose and that eyes." He sure has got them and should wiggle a mean feminine role in the play and with ‘ Kelly hitting on all four as his lover ‘â€"~hot dog, old dear. they should be , ‘worth going as far as i am, to see them putting on a party. if this ! fellow Sanders is the same Canook i heard over in France several times ‘ he's 5 Iain haiuzn. i heard this bird ? Morris Shoe Store Shoes, Rubber Footweqr, Hosiery 'ForthoEnflnFa-ly ISOURWISH And also may we hope to serve you inthefutureaswehaveinthepast. at the rectory] n Franklin street. ngmsive games were played, Bd- laui Wuples and Miss Irene Brynn winning the prizes. I One of mi best parties of the year ‘wus that enjoyed by the Young Peo- ple’s Club of S. Andrew’s church on Wednesday night when they were the guests of Mr and Mrs Geo J Swans and the Rev. Hugh M. MacWhorter We Wonder just how many people there are he2_e’honest enough to pay just debts when all evidence of amounts have disappeared. 0n the books at the time was about 'show, recently said that arrange- 8800- WOW: who 0W0d this money I'ments are under way to take care of have dwppetl in at various times and the largest audiences that have ever paid until $300 was taken in on tlle‘witnessed a show in Downers Grove‘ old accounts. Now the store is ask-dam! that steps will be taken to see ing how many honest people there are that everyone is given an opportuni- in the community. They are advor-hy to see the show and at the same tising this week the“! the folks who‘tlme show that they want to aid, in ;owvo them money will come into thela meager way in the advancement of store with the cash or send a checkBthe local high school. No one can through the mails, their own figum;aflond to miss an opportunity of see- on the amount will be taken and (ring a production of local talent, a receipt in full issued. splendid story which is filled with We wonder just how many people sharp and unstinted wit and embraces there are hezo honest enough to pure display of acting that is superb. ‘ Hnu'misk is .1 c-unpanin-n ul' many pleas-am hours. In Ihr evening when all ii quiet the tmr music lover ultra kcencst cnjm‘mmt m Iistcning to farm“: ~clctlions. No interrupt- ing conversationsâ€"just sit Lack and enjoy. Then is live lime [or records of the "porn, and concert artists. ’I‘hcui tooâ€"you teally ap- preciate Ihc finer «me-of The Brunswick. Chas.W.Fri¢drich Last December the store of H. E.’ Tickets for Alpha 51m Ben's McAllisier 6: Co. was broken into and musical comedy to be given February the store safe. containing the accountls, s and 7 at the Curtisa Theatre will ‘books showinx amounts due {01' W!“ be on sale very shortly at several or ‘chases. taken from the store. Thefthe local stoma and among the, mem-‘ safe was found, empty, in the Des-hers of the fraternity. Plaines river several weeks Intel? _ _ Raymond Schultz, manager of the When. You’re Alone 1“”, ll“. [Club tum Norlhmun Unlvonfly. Evan-m. will OMIIII you on Thursday evening. January luh. Do on. a! M fluted. J Do you cure munching dilonnt? Would you like to but something out or the ordinaryâ€"no something that Js mm and feel that you Ind upon!1 your (In: to “mango? Come and listen to «mocking M 11 mm In; a well u prom. The Glen mum. It takes all the ability Kn! Kellogg. who plus opposite Mk. u Allan Smith. to keep up with the lawn Inch an: Frank product. In Funk Waples. Director John R. King has one of the best prospects he has évcr had to work with. “Wop" u be ls commonly called ls lllllng the role of Pauline. the graclous, lovely and over two lover, in I mom: that will mark him as on mar of great ‘ahlllty. ls poise. vole. and mums ‘am so flatly becomlng those of I ‘womon that the Waplu family lave announced that they no molt-c to clung. Frank'- nm to France: or The entire cast and chorus started Tuesday night on the last month's grind for the production and will be {in nightly sessions from now untll the time of presentation. One can readily see that the acting of those thking female roles will have to be 0! 3 high quality in order to elimi- nate the inherent awkwardness of the‘ male interpreters. ‘ 70 inch All Pure linon‘Tahlo llamask 1 2m 2 H yard lengths, per yard 82.39 Lehmann 6' Michels Store I mu w w “IV" lml’, 0. 0 Il|< 1 In High School in "lo Finest Ever. 66x84, 2 in 1 Pink‘Esmond’ Blankets $5. 75 quality $4.98 60x76 cotton blankets grey Specialm ...$1 98 Special Price, F or Three Days Only mwmwus.m.mmmm We acknowledge ma support-Inn thanks In out many aaslnmans and trianna- In making 1922 a mom year, and wish you all a Very Happy 6: Prospgrous 1923 Telephone: 177 O 178 We wish to thank our patrons fol-flick trade during the put uni. We know they are pleased will: our Grocer-in. Fruits Ind Venu- Hn: also will: our Mee- ud mum in! methods: that Ilene- is. Next year llllc high quality and low pdceoâ€"Snne nun deal. ~' MW mum I Subscribe for The Reporterâ€"82.00. per Year :\ HAPPY NEW YEAR to ALL. Ind many of them. mmgnpmgw Pint 6mm: Lowe's! Prim only $2.98 I 9.2.13

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