Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jul 1913, p. 1

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in 'i‘ho- W. t}. Mun-ml mmpiimvniml Ht.- uliic-vrs :uui rluwtu-r (m tin-it" worl‘: aim Mrs. J. ('. Whit». Grand Lot-turn: uhu hud driliud tin-m 'l‘hc- pivusnn- ut tlw owning was nddc-tl to by Illv social (-ummitlm' who had 1|4‘1’0r1llt‘1l liw hull bounti- fully with (vi-ms and ('m flowm‘s; also tho nluuit- cmntnittw (“i' tin-mm-ln-u proud with their spatial music. Alto- gether it was am running long to be remembered by \‘vum ('lluptur. Mrs. J. C. \\’i|ito-. ms is Iu-r custom. «ntertnhwd tiu- Grand (min-m on their ulm'iul visit. surfing u sixtourw pink mud “hitc- lum'lM-on' at [:30 o'rlm-k: also tln- Ladlom‘ Aid 01 lb.- 3|. [-2. ('hlfl't‘h nervmt n nix o'clovk dlmwr to “mm and her guests. \ Th» following nu! nl' umu ('lmnH-rs won- l'vpl‘vsunll‘tl: Nurnml l‘:n'k.\\'oud- lawn. Slur of llw \\'usx, Audra-w \\'il~ son. Qum-u Esthvr, ()Iiu- and Bulk-r of Chicago, I'A-Ill'phn of I'Jmnslun. lh-r- “'3‘". Lu (nilllgi‘. .\’:np«-|-\illx- and Au- roru. The following Grand officers au- companiq-d the W. G. Mulrun: Hrs. .19th Turpin. G'and Marshal; Mrs. Enmm '1“ Adams. Grand Ia‘szlu-r; Mrs. Lona l’vnninglon, St-vrt-Iury of the Board of Grand Exunnm-m; Hurry (Ennnoll. (h'nnd Sonlizwl; .\lr<. .h-nniv Br“ and H. May Markup. I’us! Urnml Mmruns, Vesta Cliuptm'. 0. E. 8., entertained the State oiiitrt'rs July 15. that being the date set by Mrs. Cassie Grvgm'y Orr, Worthy Grand Matron of the State of lilinois, for nor olficial visit of inspection Vim cum, 0. . IE. 5., alumnus: The Fair Store Lehman 6’: Michel By special arrangement with the publishers we ofler you, for a little while only, a full year's subscription to 77m ll/aman': Magazine and any New Idea Pattern, for 30c in all. Think of it: [2 numbers of the best Fashion and all- round family magazine (regularly 75¢ a year) for 20¢ when you buy a 10c pattern. You get the mag- azine for one whole year for only 20c! Come to the store today. Remember this offer is good for a limited time only. Telephone IDS-R L. H. Swearingen 8: Co. The News Agency Get Sunday Papers ”Early 7 5c for 20¢! VOL. Xlxx. N0. 49. COMMENCING Sunday. September \ 1. 1913 we will close our Store on Sun- days at 10:30 a m. .“ZHTUII x-umplimvulml ul rhawu-r on their 5. .I. ('. Whilv. Grand (-rmuu hv could enl 'l‘lw young-:41 soldier on Ilu- llllu- from “(‘1‘0 lo Nuporvillc- lust 'l'hurxâ€" day was undoubtedly little Jack Spray, lh- ('(Jl‘l'l'l‘d llu- entire 81.; lllllfi‘H. accompanying lln- Nullolml (luurd on llu-lr unnuul trump. Bun llurlzc-ll, u burlwr. saw him “alklng up (he slrwl crying near llu- (‘in Park in Nalpvrvllle. llv sloppml him and asked the trouble. Jack said lu- mum-d lo no homo. and “ho-n llarlzvll discovered by ques- Honlug llnu "llu hud (ollowvd the w!- dleru and some boys from llouneru Grow on blown-I." he 51‘"! hlm home- on m}- lrnlu. first feuding him some "llld\\lrht'§ and m-url)‘ all the Ice. 15 W. Railroad Street YOUNGSTER'ON A HIKE. . Walter C. “‘hifi’en. an old-lime res- lde-nt of the village and a graduate of ,tho Downers Grow High School. looked over the town last week and renewed acquaintance» with boyhood 'll‘lPlldS. .\lr. mum-u is the reprcson~ tative of the Associated Press in the (‘in of Aloxlco and was in the thick of the lighting (luring tho strenuous days and nights which precede-d the downfall of the Diur. roginw. the rise at .\ladvro and the violent. ending of tho Math-m administration and tho beginning of tln- lltwrta rule. Hist1 um'k t-arrivd him \\'hl‘l‘l' hulk-ta \lllislll'd and (ll-all: was in lht- llll'.‘ .»\Inhax.~:zttlm' Wilson ln-al's tt-stitnuny: that tlliutmlmut tliu untire pm'iml 0|" llIrllt'iH'itl Mr. Whih't-n was a (-rvtlit [0 his natiun. hintsc-li and to tho m-ws ltg|'ll('}‘ \\'lll(‘ll uniplnys hinL FOREIGN CORRESPOND- ENT REVISITS HOME. Walter Whiffen in Town. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINUIS, JULY 18. [9'3 -â€"Mrs. Grimm: and Jennie were the guest. of Mr. A. J. Dent 1nd fun- "! during their any at Htuburg. The Dents hue a hundsome hbme In the suburbs of Pittsburg. with Inge. beam mu] grounds. Jennie stopped on at Lima. Ohio, to visit friends on hot wny home. â€"8tar of the East Shrine No. 16. held at Aurora. Ill. is now beautifully located in their new home in the Odd Feliovn' hall. The meetings have been changed to the second and fourth Mondays, and on the 28th of July the Shrine at Elgln will exem- plify the work and a cordial invita- tion in extended to members and vi.- itora. â€"Mrs. Murry Skinner attended 1 luncheon at Austin given In her honor. as Mr. and Mn. Skinner ex- pect to depart soon for Peoria. 111., to reside, ~There will be eight Indians in the party on indlnn day. including the Governor. his daughter and son. a cis- ter of the Queen, a nephew of the Governor. and the most interesting of all. the papoose (or indian baby). At every Chautauqua the people are going fairly wild in their endeavor to? see this baby that never cries. ,â€"~The little 'nlece of Mrs. Chas. Blodgeu. who has been spending new oral weeks here. "turned to her home at Sandwich. m. â€".\lt. and Mrs. Chas. Cnlrlwell. Mr. und M173. .1. H. Handy. )lr. ind Mrs. Iona: Foster and Mrs. Emma 1. MIL In pnjoyed a trip to Elgln vi: electric railroad. takl'ng In all the sights. «Tho Hold Mmonm of (”Mano is prvmrinx some ”ml-l material and paraphernalia for the us» of Dr. (‘ola They are osmium Interest"! in the study of ethnology. Dr. Pole In a Idealist and has "ventnn ken-r0: on the ancients of the mmhwost. "In Indians are really a sclemlflr nx‘nibi- Hon. They will give a very choice Sunday program. antrr Gun. II Run” rvlurnH Wuhan-y from svmwv. Ill. when he had been mum; Ms main. Irwin Funk. Goon» also made- sumo sldo trips to Stun-d Rod and Deer Park and Sandy Ford. -â€"(‘hnmammn program an page 3 kn”. Gem! Haymond of (‘Mcaga ontorminod Miss Ham» Bryce and Mrs. Guy anmoins of Ln Grange M luncheon last Friday. «Mn. ”or! C. White and Ion How- nnl «no guest. 0! Lin, A. C. Mann 0! Sheridan mad In! many. mm mum you will Del! "land.” ()nhncru u "w (‘h-uuuqun. They are onmulpd. ~~Mlu mm.- an wont Bond" with her mm. Mn James l-‘orgnr‘ son. Sun" avenue. Chic-go. «TIM Ladies“ Md 0! (he (‘nngrolr Hon-l (‘hurrh will mu! Tram-mu. July 14. with Mn. strong at I” But anlr "me. ~(‘hnulwqun own on Saturday Ihla rear. The Board or Edurnlbon new plans to ask (or bids on the bonds and to proceed with the preparation of glans and now-mentions In accordance with tho nut-when 5nd «Intimates on which the mono-Moms we!» bum]. Bond Issue, 291 for. 204 "gained: luajorlly favoring [ho hum! Issue. 87. Male rule, 151 for. IR ngulnst. Women's \ole. 137 for. 81 against. An udjournvd Im-etlng or Ilne school board “us hn-ld urn-r the mica m-re counted and NW n-sull was (-uuvuum-d and both propositions wen- declarvd carried. 'Hw vote of the building pmpusi- iiim nnd the bum] lsfiuv in th‘lil” was: Building prupusilion. 2‘") for. 204 nguinsl; majority favoring (hr prnp- osition. Mi‘ Mnh- \‘olt'. 1.314 for; 12] against; “mm-H's \‘ulr. [37 for, 3'3 against. 'l‘lu-x'r was :I fair dI-grtu- of inn-rust allow" In the balloting. and in ”In um days prom-ding Ilw vlvuitm uppusi~ linn [u the plan was «rim-mm] by cir- vulum dislributed lllroughum Hu- vil- Voters of School District No. 53 endorsed the building prupusiliun pru- sentml by the Board of Education an the sue-vial elvrliun lust h‘nuu'duy an’n-rnuun and authorized lhv ism» mu-u ul‘ srhuul hands to Iln- :nuuunl ”"' mm of m: (“‘3 mwih WEEK’S W2 -July am: In next week Saturday Proposition to Issue School Bonds Carried by Majority of Eighty-Sevenâ€"Two Hundred and Twenty Women Cast Bal- lots out of Total Vote of Four Hundred and Ninetyl‘ive. CITIZENS VOTE. T0 ISSUE SCHML BONDS Lu- â€"An appeal for money to fix the road lending to the W. 8. cemetery is being circulated by L. 1!. Single- ton-y. who deserves much credit for what be bu done In the put Ind wbnt be in doing nov. Anybody In- taunted should contribute to this undertaking. a the road in In III awful condition for two-thirds of the; “The process for winter wheat flour diners from the process for spring wheat flour in thnt winter wheat re- quires more liquid, a slacker dough, in much better with three fining: than‘ with two, and should be allowed to finish proving in the oven." The summary is lnterontlng. but to be fully appreciated the entire bulletin should be read and the illustrations examined. The last point made shown that definite information has been brought out: This bulletin by Protesmr lnalnv‘ll Better. head of the Donaflmvm of Household Edam-n of the l'nlven‘lty’ of llllnois, deals with nm or the ln-Y nnmernble types of bread to he found: ' First, that made from the flour oh. talned from sprtnx wheat. and, secâ€" ond. that made from the flour obtained from winter wheat. The hulletln con- tains the results of 3 genes of ex. ‘ pertinent: curried on by several mem- ‘ her: of the faculty and students It! dttferent times Among the subjects ' discussed are The characteristics of: good bread. changes produced In mak- ing bread essential and non- essential actors. material of nuns. ttme of lerâ€" ‘ mentatlons. hull: of dough. processes : and score cards. I About M" per mm M "w broad used In the I'Mtwl Stan‘s In madv 6n the nnmr. h In rmhvr Important than] that Hu- .\moflrnn hnum‘lcom‘r oh “In sum» rnal knowlwlxv of varimui kinds ahnm this most Important article or «um um. I ol the ”sums whlrh "mm"! It unl ronatllullonll. Thr bill jmu «fluted It (In pun-M avg-um Ia fr» [mm this mnnllmlnnul dorm-o Tho-n an put-”u": 350,000 hon and [Ma In "llmph for whom than has hancolore boon no (no huh «hm! onpommlly, This an open- !ho door for [ham and mat»:- 'ht- diuflrt tram Ihlrh 1hr; romp "spam-IMO [or lho rm! M "w" hvmon‘ NEW BULLETIN ON MAK- ING AND jUDGING OF BREAD. Al Int. um-r {our lv-glnluh-o um: um. I hw- Mlh uhonl lulllnn mu has mum! Into lnw.‘ 0! count. I hill "at unloaded lo momumh (Mn and um- quad In 1907, but It unit-d I proviso mic-c1"! mm H nut "w clan Many fluid» at «mum 1m- uow to be soon lu this neighborhood. but It In the hope u! tlw lm Page t'ounty Agrlt-ulturnl Improvement Auuoclu‘ tlon Ill-t the rmtult of this vumpulxn wlll no lmpumu the luruwru of thlu 1county III-t m-xt yo-ur wlll find the mnjorlt)‘ or farm: wllh a thrlvlnx field 0! thlu valuable crop. The mono o! “Alfalfa on Mary; turn" be» two-n her-MM throughout thlu IlllO‘ by rlmwlgu nwthodl utm- llu to tlu- om lu-ld m llu l'uc- t‘otm- 11 And by n pc-rulm-m Mort along Mac-(lanai tlm-I tlu- «lug-n should be refilled. ‘ Lam! m-vk llu- m-ln-dulm! alfalfa campaign for In. l’ngu ('mmly mm (-olIducn-nl in :1 sm-cussiul "mum-r. ’l‘lw various mm-Hnun Ihmuuhoutthv t-ounlry \wn- \u-II allI-udwl by farm- ers and farm "Wm-rm. 'l‘lw let-lures given were full of lnturnunlou, and by chart» and illumrauonu llu- value- of thin crop was Inlprvsuvd upon [home who Int-«rd ”In various um-nlu-rn. DU PAGE COUNTY HOLDS SUCCESSFUL ALFALFA CAMPAIGN. ’l‘lw 'l‘ri (‘ (‘lusx 01' thv (‘ongrvgu- liunul Bible School lmnml the Gid- eons to a lawn party at EIH' home m‘ their lmclwr. Mrs. Luvvlzuul. on North Forest nn-mw. The gay «him-so lanu-rns mum-ml intu (-nmpvlilion with llw moonlight, but later on full cum- pollml to giw up lhv. um-quul mn- tesl. The run] nlghl gnu' unusual zusl lo the nld-fushimu-d :u-lin» gilllll‘fi to whirh a large uurliuu of Ilu- vwn~ lug was giwn. lim-irvllug tlu- ruddy (-uum lirv. lhvy shuwv-ll w'uclivml skill in lmlslim: luul'shnulllmvs to u Idelitinus hruu'nm-ss. 'l‘lu- in- own)“ and «an an- vxm-uu-nl without Hm“ unlvx: by lirv. Mia's llnlliv llindmun “as. surprisnul “ilh u lliH' hirlhdn)’ ('ukv. \\hu.~u- lulu/in}; unullvs luld ol' slxlouu happy .‘s'llllllllt‘l'.\. lh'tiriunlu that Imus-:- lllv)‘ thI-H-tl urumul lho' plum! In sin: lln-ir Iuvnriln hymns 'l‘lw (:illwms may not kuuw just \yhulf 'l‘ri (‘ slmuls fur. hut (hr-y will lulu:y link will: lhul uulut- vamp Ill'l'. (‘rmuul und vompzuu. l FREE HIGH SCHOOL TUITION. LAWN PARTY. The W L. Douglas Line Up-to-Date in Style. .The Very Best 31; Quality J. W. Nash, High Grade Groceries" 15 South Main Street Phone 59-11. Mens’ Lord Lumber Co. before you place an order for lumber or building mo- terinl until we have bud 1 chance to estimate on your wents. We are certain to give you entire satisfac- tion. and we may save you some money. ()ur lime and (-rmcnt stnys where you put it. be- cause it's the best. And we advise you to I! you lmnk nnly filly cum .1 day (515 00 a month) for ten yrnrs this ummml and lln- mien-st will amount to over TWO 'I‘HHL'SANI) DOLLARS (2227.73) ' Lot OUR Bank be YOUR Bank We Pay 3 per cent Interest Suvln. Account. 84.00 Thur is not a mvchunic. clerk. bookkeeper or laborer who don" nut tin-day make: more mmu'y than did the philanthopist. R. 'l'. Crunc. of ”1(' Crane Company. 0! Chicago. who each year now gin-s. .1 Christmas present 0! a l matter of a million dollars or more to his cmpluycs. He saveii and bande his money whcu n ymmu IIHNL U )‘ml lmnk unly fifty cents .1 day (SH 00 a month) {or ten LUMBER Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Downers Grove. Illinois It's Sticky Stuff Downers Grove. Illlnolo Cnpnu Stork ”5.000 nu Surplu. "5.500.“! filmlholdru' ummm u.s.mn.oo Nouvo~lton I A. I. u 3 I. I" II. Sound-1 ovonlou. "on O I. I. I. I I. I. Hold on There Shoes WHOLE NO. 2.75

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