Downers Grove Reporter, 30 May 1913, p. 1

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. [Vi 'DOWNERS GR"- Lehmann 8: Michel 100 yard duhâ€"â€"Won by Disney, HIM-lo; Walden. Whuton. second; Bclnlte. Nun-Willa, and Fredonhmn. Dov-m Grove. Med for mu. Thu. ummmmm The experience gained wlll be of grunt value In future much]. as the team will likely remlln luuct. and wllh careful lrnlnlug will undoubtedly become I strong factor nun you. The lummnrlel: 50 yard duhwlflon by Nancy. lllnndala; Walden. Wheaten. second: ('handler, "In-dale. third. Time, :05 H. l Whit Shoes, Big Stock Now on Hand. But- ton Shag». Oxfords. Pumps 1 and 2 strap You can find Here a Great Varlty of such goods at Prices to Fit Your Pocketbook The slur axon! of the meet was "Il‘ mill relay; this was won by Downers Grove by u mum“: of about 100 yards. in the lust ”mo of 3 minutes 55 sec- ouds. Parasols, Fans. Bulgarian Beads. Coral and Turguise Beads, Fine Handkerchiefs, Ceain Coin Purses, Hair Ribbons, White Shoes, White Waists Skirts and Muslinwear, Neckwear of All Kinds, White Silk Lon and Short Gloves and any Other Useful and ttractive The first annual track and field meet of the Du Page County High Sohool Athletio Association was held Saturday afternoon. May 24. at the Wheaten fair grounds. wheaton was first with 30; points. thsdalu second with 23 points, Napprvllle third with Mil/é palms. Elmhurst fourth with 15 points and Downers Grove fifth with 81/2 points. The day was a purfm-t one for the lllt‘t‘l. and although the Downers lrove contingent had hopod for more Slll't‘t'fis in some 91‘ the t-reuts‘ the re- sult as a whole was very sutisfurtory. The boys \n-rt- under fire in rompe- lition for the first time, and ransoâ€" queutly nervous, but after this worn off they wont into their work with all 0! the 1'00““sz and determination or \‘moraun M=hmh¢n4fie~wonder~mm - of the WHEAT!!! WINS as. TRACK MEET Suggestions for Graduating Gifts DOWNERS HIGH GLEE CLUB BRINGS BANNER HOME The Fair Store Telephone 105-]! L. H. Swearingen 6: C0. Stop! Look! Listen! VOL. XIXX. N0. 4-1. FLAGS for Decoration Day. All Sizes and Prices. The News Agency lies. Cnnvincing Proof at Victrola TONE The Iplclmu Gary Memorial Hall at Wheuon wu filled to overflow“ at «In» evening union of the Du Page [Continued on Page i The program of the day. which In- cluded the ontoflml and Inn-lea! contents. In: continued In Che even- ing II the Cary Memorial church. 880 yard run-Won by Arnold. Wheaten: Towulpy, Downers Grove. second; Muey. Wheaten. third. Tlme. 2:141-5. Relay rare, one mileâ€"Won by Downem Grove {Towslen Prince. Fmdenhngon. nlener); Whenton, sec- ond; anemlle, third. Time, 3:55. 15 W. Railroad Street 11M yard high hurdles~~Won by Chandler. "Insdnlef llunnvll. Whoa- nm, groom]: Fruher. Hinudale. third. Time. :20. 440 yard runâ€"«Won by Arnold. Wheaten: Stenfier, Nanerville, sew and; Dh-nur, Downers Grove. third. Time, :57. Distance, 40 feeL . Running high jumpâ€"Won by Svhuue, Napervifle; Fay. Elmhurat, and Mayor. Wheaten. tied for second. They split the points. Height, 5 feet 1‘21 inch. Shot put (twelve pounda)~â€"Won by Meyers. Wheaten; Waldman, When- lon, second; Fay, Elmhurst, third. Distance, 40 feet. . :10 1-5. Phones 177 m 178 DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, MAY 30. mm. Think of them as on weary march and bloody battlefield they antler-ed and ‘bied. Think of them with com- rad»; mum; on either side and hiber- ing not in the discharge of their duty ~nnd as you think these things. uke courage from their dating and seek to make this nation worthy of the sacri- fice they mule. Take off your bots, you men who: line the sidewalks and view them marchers. Smile on them, you young; women. Winsome and happy in the joy ot youth. These marchers who now step perhaps painfully and slow- ly. left homes as dear to them as yours to you left maidens dear-9r to them than life left parents friends and native scenes to brave the conflict 1 which meant liherty.1’hinlt not 01‘ their gray hairs their time worn fares. their enfeehied iorms‘ Think of _ them as in the prime of manhood. im-l polled by a great idea they left are-l side and loved ones for the front. , i The thin blue line. feeble indeed. and weak as man counts stronnh. means much to America. lt is tht> living wit- ness that this "government of the people. for the peoplo and by the peo- ple shall endure" Slowly the mm» cnvnlcude to": up the, village stmt. The steps at cm manners up, slot The spring of youth has passed them by; the Imm- mar of manhood. too. has gone and left them in the winter of ant-lining rears. bm thplr hearts boa! as true and their patriotism hump as steadily as when fifty years ago they met the shock of battle or sinner-Pd danger and privation that the natton might live. La!" ho mndn a speck", of built in: mun-hon and soothed to Might in GM: branch of mutt-rm». which. I'- mmmh not .3 pmflnhlo as some other Many a! the promtnenl buildings on Man: street. and. u Farms-n and Merrmmo‘ hank. IM- Oldfleld block Ind Cnuirul block "and n lamp!»- of Mn momma workmanship. 811nm ISM Hr. Herring Md Mud In Downers Grove. when be hunted MI mum-u M romrlrflng [or many yearn. fun nmond lo (7mm. Ion. um! ens-"d In fuming. In" five ynn mum»; to Illinois. I! 'u u I apart-l naming I you later mm In nu fontfiflfl In the on Can schoolhouse. He removed to Chkaso, and in nu. year [57‘ married Man- mug-than. who rune Iron: me unu- porloh in England. (mu. 1m. 1qu mama. 0! Cl... um loll. wan.- Junu Ilcrrlu. m oo- o! W and Ann Hurt“. m hon Dom-bar 10. II“. In Wu! Walt". Nodal. mums. and died I" u. INS. and mu yuan. mum imam mm mm noun“ nun 2m mu JAIES mule“ may“ 90st 0.3.13. In flacmoriam WILLIAM JAMES HERRING w Mmeu. Kelly and Bush curled ”my the pflu- Just because they at in the right chain. Mrs. Emil J. Mateo» entertained“. number of ladies at her home on Thursday afternoon. The guests were: Mina France: Hughes, Mmee. Madg- eu. Huntington. James. 0mm, Flor- enune. Hughes. Bush, Campbell. H. P. Jones, L. E Jones. unnon, Snow. mmley. Kelly. Hawkins. - MRS. MATSON ENTERTA INS So let us leave them. standing he- side the grassy mounds with thoughts of other days pressing close upon them. Let us leave them. but let no any with us the love of country, the dovolion to duty which gives in them ihe honor of being worthy to war the little bronze button, proudest badge which I hero may dispiny. ‘ right ' Draw OI Prize Th» Grand Army of the Repiihlirw "The Hem hm” m 7 _ _ MN", (My what a glorious name~~|is rants may Imuloni rmay diminish to the vanish- , .. z I. in: wink-hut its glory can never THE 'OT'OGRAPH FAMILY THEATER g‘V', fade. it stands a hear-on light for (u- m m m “ PM u. m "I, I]. tnre ages. pointing the way of patriot~ www.md V ism. a symbol of the power of the "‘,‘"’r" - 'v-‘V‘f: There In the- quiet of a May unetâ€" noon the funeral honor: are again paid and our-n again Napal- Post. Grand Army of the Republic, salute: Its dead. Now the VPN‘YIVID turn from the» highway and enter me ranting place 01 the dead. God's acre. whore pence fully lie those who have gone before. the mun-den wha no [auger answer to m" call. Mr. Horflnl lull lmm In ml"- vnrller in m:- rhurrll slum- hla ymmu m-nlmorl, l-‘or fills-en yearn ho was Imam" M (lu- Mc-(lmdlau church. afltnnrds norvlng as erman oHlu- llnanm mmmlltw. Ho "not! an au- perima-ndonl ol the Sunday school all. leen years And Insist-m superintend- ent four "an. "F lento. I rib and (our rhlldmn. Annlo. Pull. Ralph and Mn Resale "awn-an. nlm a lmmwr. Harry Hanna. 01 Chicago. and a broom-r and slslor in England. tum emu Mn lo labor In an m- um 01 God‘- Klngdo-s while lol- 'lqviu III vocation. Mum: and Ur cola mm! and Human Ava-o flaws-c um manna-an Chic-co imam um ball! by Ila. and m 1|... church In an lam-co o! the ‘uflyllh which to labor“ to undue. ill. but possible mall. (or the hut M n ammo," o! labor. to than had Ibo ulna-l «than of Mus m. Hulls work“ at (In (M0 of car- pal" n a young man. tn undontood flu- Ion’u I“. 0' labor auction; The man it"! nun Inland of a nun an: runner Hm npprmrm-d Mm with any grin-nun. 3 mm“ IM- wflh m P. 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