Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Feb 1915, p. 1

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BANQUET m MM 0F WASMGTM L. H. Swearingen (3 Co; Lehmann Michel 28-30 86'!!! Main Street Two Phones 177-178 He told of the elect which Icrvlnu I prison lentenco often has on a man or boy who bu Inou a wrong atop. Ind declared that our whom hallo-d of ramming actually Instruct the hay bu one nut to men In I”. of crluw and turn out more hardened crlmlnnlu The orator o! the evening. former Judge McKenzie Clo-land of the Mn- nlclpal court of Chicago, spoke to the theme. “Tho Newer Justice." telling of the advance which had been mada by clvlllntlon In all lines, mullc, In. commerce, literature. learning. and oven the law except only the treat men! of crlmlnnln. with Grocery order of $2.00 or more. *\ Flour, soap, sugar or advertised But- terine not included The Rev. James Freeman Jenna“. putor of the church, was toastmaster Ind introduced each member with ap- propriate words. The seventeenth annual Washington banquet under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal church was held In the Methodist church last Monday evening and was attended by more than the usual number 0! guests. The annual banquet dedicated to the mem- ory of the Father of Hls Country has become one of the village lnstltutlons and not to have attended at least one or these occasions is to have mlssed A fine lesture of life In Downers Grove. The edibles were thoroughly enjoyed and served us a fitting prelude to the program. I 15 Attend this sale and you will be Money Ahead if you buy Big Reductions in Wash Goods, Ging- hams, Percales, White Goods, Corsets, etc “The Newer Justice” as told by Former Judge Cleland Stirs Audience Big Savings on the Everyday Notion articles for Home Sewing ‘ ‘ i The Fair Store! 1 VOL. XXX". N0. 9. febmry lofionand Sum Sale BIG GRQCERY SALE [.33. cmmm SUGAR FOR Come in any time and hear the greatest of all musical instru. mcnls. The perfection of Every part. and it's Perfect Combination with All other parts gives the. Victroln n Superior TONE. The prc-eminencc of the. Vic- trola is due to it's pure tone. Downers Grove . NOW ON Fred Ghilbmnn dt'fl’llfd MI opponv cm- can": ll. Brootneld. Ilnnln; 200 to H9. Paul Bouncy and II. Wilma. repre- senting Downers' thawed lack of prac- tice which they intend to make up nnd win name or the other llfln‘l. They lost by 84 points. A large number 0! lane watched lhv first strings in the suburban billiard and pocket billiard tournament shot at chlw'u Tuesday night. are“ Interest was taken and each shot watched and commented on by mote present. SUBURBAN BILLIARD AND POCKET BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. Musical numbers were presented by Miss Marion Lower. Miss Marianna Roe and Mrs. J. C. White. “The Boat Song,” by Harriet Ware, was rendered by Mrs. R. E Rassweiler. and the Rev. F. J. Milnes read “The Soul of a Maiden." The Rev. R. w. Babcoch delivered the opening prayer and the benediction was pronounced in the Rev. Pub]. The Rev. H. C. Lewlor. former pastor of the Methodist church. ‘ was among the guests and seven few ‘ words of greeting to his former parish- iouers. than enter them. “We must recognize the good that in lo all men,” he deâ€" clared. "and give to each the chance to which he ls entitled, and never, so long as there In opportunity to develop the latent good In an offender sen» tence hlm to stay behlnd gray walla. ln the company of hltter, evil men. where the growth of rlght thoughts and good actions is stifled." DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FEBRUARY 26. 1915. The Afternoon was pleasantly spent by tho-e present phyla: games. guess- ing contacts And In discussing the luncheon pruned for them. In. Old- flekl m mounted with I. beautiful mu pm In honor at the m Mine Nora Klein entertained about sixteen guests in honor or the birth- day of her sister. Mn. Delbert Old- field, Tneedny Afternoon. u the foraging party which Ind broken into his muons. was promptly cent to the guard noun. Certain mm warbim were smu- od 3nd conducted to the chart ball pan. The Rev. Kr. Dam of av. An- drew's Episcopal church spoke briefly, mad the am] you: were hm ‘giren by the Rev. J. P. Jeane“ of Grove lodge, who” Mm on m fanny delighted all his hearers. (For further particular- on this point In- quire at George B. noun.) 3 Three cheer- u putting were given by the Dodge for the Grand Amy M the boys in blue responded with a Union hurl-III. Then America and home. Yards of greeting from the Somb- lnnd from the momh of a Tennessean mr. Hugh Smith, were greeted 'ltn loud cheers and applause. Comrades from other posts told of their m et- periences and old mg. Illed the names In the speeches. A fondue putty unable to and sweet pontoon or memeionn compromise! on mie- nd elder. Dr. Realm, In the like of n Irate Southern miner. hound no "ml as u my, "in fun "W! M- plodml was in own art-use and new "mt have snldnm bean mot-I shed Iro- mmm Oran. not 0! radar-«s but of mirth. bn‘nrv ”my nun-hm! mm SHIMR, . (‘hnrus Mm Nmmp. mung M "W Thorn were some vnrbal elashns M- tvmnn tho men of (hp Thirtvamh. "w ThirtrJhird and "in One Hnndrvd am! th Illinois. with occasional flashes [mm the unwary. "w cavatry and the army 0! I» Pommar. nM rhv z and tho war at ”w rol..~!linn “m2 "pm down" by so many dlflorvnt rnzimmm that there :3me M b0 no doubt that it was wally Pndr‘rl. n hogan In be whiz-pond amnml tho mom Hun (M "cumin” '0" not m" "w "cums“ but think "0rd" um! nun nm-ms drrssrd [or "w mus-Ion. N mmvhy portion of mime whlrb Fall “(and "w 1mm! mflt nus ”w snnmlanro or {min to "u- Munro". For I rev mlnnln no one who ounvd Ill lulomobllo (alt uh; worm- mulnvkm- ”clun- vere «II-mind and sworn! Milan. «numb-um um ”pt-"mi to me "Hunt-Non o! u" at NM Hu- lmnn of the totem \ Tho 1mm Hymn of m imbue“ {nun with much not” by tho com minors. placed u (a! u poulblo m (”It luau-co. Ind 0am), hon pint-d ulna Comm] II. J. I). and Mn armed guard. um 1 ml nut-mocha In brush; to the front I” lull (to com momma In an (Mum-Int (m w In sum. wounded to am (undo! 0mm and to we I and I” pm“ marry cm: I two Amy 0! him. may dmood and equipped um: rul Dorian Om" "mum After a few well chow!) word- sreetlu; from the Mule! o! the Dot 1'. H. Bluuer. the program at "out" was turned our to the cap name. 0! urn-laments. H. P. Inionnlly dint-Mn. the "can “Hurrah! Hurrah! We greet you 01:60 again. ' Hurrah! Hurrah! True-hearted Unlo? men. 4 Let the chorus echo OVer mounuln‘ plain and tenâ€"â€" "III to the mum old Grand Army." Thirty-five strong the members of the Grand Army of the Republic marched into the hall headed by Post Commander Capt. '1‘. S. Rogers and ‘Post Adjutant E. w. I-‘nrrar. As they ‘took their places the ntlrring notes of (he reveille (tom the comet of H. C. Taylor of Grove Lodge commanded nt- Ienliou and were followed by the lulty singing of the lodge'e welcome to Super Post wlth its swinging chomp of- u The annual campvflre when the Boys ln Blue recount the deeds of otéer days to the Masons of Grove lodge We held last Friday night In the hall ’or Grove Lodge, and the occaalon Ins thoroughly enjoyed by nearly two In!» dred members and friends 0! the p‘t1 and the lodge. , I Largest Attendance and Mo’s! run MarksJolllncnuon f at Annual Camp-Fire " MASONS ENTERTAEI: "“ THE ‘BOYS IN sum' BIRTHDAY PARTY. us Mint rlmmn. O z firlws n! "1th in 1h We will: no that tho Manda and relative- for their Undue-I to II du- lnc our room Mme-ml in mmmmmm f Anon Bum, President end B L. Kellogg Cherie- Hnller end 1.0. Heertt. Tnueel no up for reelection on the Citizen's Cancun Ticket. while B. H. Huntington. 11.. end line he- nle Stewart are running on the nine ticket [or Director- of Library Boer-d. Royal F. Stork, Albert Felde and Pen] Bentley are up for nonlnntlon ea Trulteel on the Socialist ticket, Peal Bentley hen the distinction of being the youngest men who he. ever sought the nomination for a. Downers Grove once and it is predicted thet‘ he will poll more vote: then out Bocumt The Prlmry Mon for VIM Olea- to to hold luck on. mine- (00on «mummi- loop- WmcMM’dmtwouam lathe Geld. PETITIONS IN Fort VIL- LACE orrrcmzs. fleeting will he held In the Amm- biy Room 9! one new achool bflldlng. The catchers of the schools have charge 0! the program at the meeting of the Woman‘s Club. Mitch 3rd. This la an open meeting, and a" who are Interested will be cordially wel- ho an opmrtnnffy tn gm them at the next cm meeting. March .1. mt mhvr; arn "ram! In nm'ny this war- h.â€" trra'. Tim!" who dosiro In alwnd "w lunr-h may anrvm‘ tirkMs of the delv- laM. Mrs. ('hnds. andamng ('hilds. Howard 10mm. Rn Hawkins and rm- forv! Jam ham the Vlaw Day lick- Ms for distribution. Thom «m nlso human. is In N Ni" Mlin a! 12:10 Tho "in to tho fn‘hw all 2 o‘rlnrk. A lunflwnn um ho mrwd All "In (”Mann anzm‘n f‘hvh provlnm to "w rrwnnnn m :Mrh all ”n- lmrunzlnn "mun-nut an InleMl A lnnrh at tho (Minna “'mnan's Huh in "wh- aniful dining room in ma Pint- Ark "nildinl. is In Mom of "so" and TM: ymr Hu- "nrllnnm mmmlt 0N Mn (mum! In nuts: ".0 firm»: Hu- Immnnul «aw-m or IM- day. and will Mummy 0w mnlon «m: that and M new. The Woman's (‘Iubo along the Ilur~ "anon plan to mu (to An [nut-Ia Huck Illa. to view m «mm: by CM- uzo Mum. TM- molt and: on o! (M ynrly flamm- o! a" Chicago clnb and In manna-No In In! limb It. any mom In" karma known and ”mum. who otherwise lam: Mn "mind about". finch 7m New". on now It III. "Mb“. Mm no and“ And "w (an or our worthy mum to "la-um. same ”we. mm mm mum: “to on most Mina-C mun "mu, hud- mmn xowm. olubnnw «min; of (a. Blank"! amt-Nona. ml than Is dual nor of main; nlghl n! "u- mnIu mum mr Ibo numbing». namrly. the Hour In: of "w Mum". ludlngton Woman'n Club. to Hold Ammo! Inn! a! An locum. VIEW DAY PLANNED FOR MARCH 5. Business meeting next Mould-y night. March I. Important bualnen I! to be attended to, so we wlnt everyone to be present. Bring your due: with you. no that our treasure-r will be able to nwot our mm. A number have already registered for the classes. and there are a corre- sponding number who have not. Be sum to phone either Miss Elizabeth Willis or Miss Madeline Hughes, and register before Mondny night. Please attend to thisâ€"wand remember the but time is NOW! It was decided at the meeting of the Young Women’s Physical Culture League on Monday evening. Feb. 22nd, that it would be best to change the arrangement of the schedule print- ed last week in the Reporter. for it was found that such a change would help matters all around, as it is in» possible for many of the girls to be present on time (or the 1:30 class. That is one class that nearly every- one has joined, and as it is imperative that everyone be there to fill their places in the line. it was thought beat to rearrange the schedule in order to suit the majority. The new schedule is as follows: 7:30- SIWâ€"Advanced Basket Ball. 8:0?» 8:35â€"â€"â€"General Gymnastics and Marching Tactics. 8:40- firmâ€"Polk Dancing. 9:l5‘ 9:45â€"Beginners’ Basket Ball 9:45-10:15â€"lndoor Baseball and (James. PHYSICAL CULTURE LEAGUE SCHEDULE Irzl'nrr CARD OF THANKS. ever has In Downers Grove. mammalian. n “'nhmn'! (‘lnh d m onjny 0M! your» Art lnmitmn WI" ~lllnsvlalv "nines. 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