Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1917, p. 4

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NEW BEAU am”! Pickford has 3 new sweet- prophecy and will of the will be publlnlml In the lane of the Report". Wm allp by a- they cer- hva earned them. Thn cow ’ ‘ a! the High School Athletic Wm Iaya am all ntudenu n. In any per ml of flu- Er- nuive than. Thon- an alao a: 31th '50 ought M mvie "D'a" 5” “I. IN mile. this mr. .71 M had a lonely picnic TIMI- ~yfly M Joyfully endod their fin! In High School. About My , hon.“ were present And they :1” mud n: that they had I swell 4'“ They ny they used two hm man to carry the lee ”Ind other «table-mum; , “mum-m In "finial." ' "W Ind udmu Um wu ‘ flying “warrant-earner," $5.1,“ “late. of the high nchool an ‘ peeved u they hue not any "D’s" for Math" or thin mr. TM- nhoold not “Ur. Robinson, a former teacher M pld the high school a visit Tues- , ‘ Ho comes to visit Ilr. leley "Oh and of each school year and “0 beginning of each year. h. Junlon, Sophl and hem felt ’ ' y until Friday because the union" did not have to uke ; but now the tide in turned. . Mr mounmd Friday that " _, mid be no examinations this ”I. The union; are only dimua- :Wy in having picnics lately. mknhndsuch-goodtimeu Inn picnic th-t they htve de- :7“ to have another and they eer- “how how to hue picnic; Tho if M- name is Jimmy Flynn? . fiver count in true love. Not 6; bet that Jimmie is only _.,.fl old seem to hnve nny . mm“ It was dur- m an important .h .317 Pickford? new Art- "A Poor Little Rich f I...“ We Jimmie flnt amt ”RN-will but my “Mg!- nchool “IMMuthtmnwrk I 50-- very inure-ting uni prom- ID in lie. Mada-e to with my nuc- br good luck And bean success filhnlud. "va39:- K It. column as I In" the work.‘ in m .11 who mie'helped My ms during this year I H All to help my necessor. hmthuthecélumnwmbe r_ mt Ind that it will be one ‘ ml- prto of the pcper. l “Muhamlhubeeninan ' lately because of commence- pknicl, visitors, preparing for nhmmon and vacation. not ' tho students but also the “in us happy to have school end. The amen m re- “action. a! the (am: “If hm I very mating scene “manna It the gate ii. in mg. disturbed 1m x mm mm mm h Illu- proved I meant; The I Hoolke Reporter for next year M bun-cl eclected yet but I an ”dhrwofindmulted mam-upcom- :phndwbteforo :" Whom-tune Mmmm-m LY PICKFORD’S “Amen ms'r: “3‘ am nth: the student- ll am the High uhool 'fln not main my man I a (non Haul with yellow 80 Inch Obliged aim arm Pou om fl mum. Adveniuing *9 application. , "Schlitz Idltor ' Mn nov in your my, And . mu. old answer In all dint you'd my. [f n Int-pin you hue, Or a but-[uh you wish But your book with In all. Andm'llmgetmhh. I! you only knew Win“ a “Wont” M. will do‘ You'd me up and make up A down or two. You'd cell bu old yum. THE PLACE The committee of the my Cun- paig-n will have plans for fine making offlytnpshthecounedafev day-I and will be glad to offer my gestiou Let the motto be: “Clan up Ind sum the fly.” Let us net the boys to work India; trips. They an be made very little. Ind mother: and housewives will be glad to buy-them. For mat Marketa. groceries etc. however clean. They my be how- ;mr, well termed, and fly (upping Ind fly poisoning will be required. Sud: places should have fly tap: on their [triage and scrap mm. Else were smut] don Ind yurd. traps should he used. Every house shank! have a lly trap also. The most! nflecflve method of con- trolling Mn in by prennting fly bnedlng. ’l‘hla means thal no M lectlan of moist mun II to he left mine in Mel for u bag la one wed during M weather. Spnatflng thin layer: on the ground at inter-y VII: of flame days in efficient. or treatment with hoax. colmanlte or mlpham of iron. The puppet arr tern of manure disposal ia more im- portant than all alter um cal- hhd. Next In Importance la garb- age disposal. Cuban should be drained. wnpvod In paper and col- lected in a fly proof metal pail. Y The WW 0! our fly amp-In in to dds-troy UK' hour fly by elim- ImUon of an bra-«flag and feeding Mm: And by tapping and «mm. It In unmet! that people postal-rd by am In wmtng to [o Qo none taxma- and trouble to got rid of no"): this II the am clan nlahl given by n due a! no D. 0. N. 8‘. n how I! will not be (to IIOL III-h clan of ":4an- Ihould “on! And Impmvn on the Idea. I! mum. A. I chum ant-bot all. nab-co Ind undnu. Joined In (In Ilnclnn o! "Anld Lung fine." "IF-rowan lo Ill-l: school‘ in (Ir an by PM K. Howe and III: won!- Ion echoed In the Inc-Inn of the clan and of bl. Indium. "Freshman "row" in written by Bertha Nelson. who VII unbud In "putting It Icrou” by Owen 0mm:- And (furl Lower. ll winked aver-I (Mun unto tn Fro-hm“. (but they could mun-[a to worry Alon; without. but the gentlo pullo- o! I! moved the audience. The clu- prohpocy In written by “Moll thy. and road by her And Ruth Don. It VII well received Ind chewed human nature study In “I compo-mun. upset-fly [Int 0! nrlou clan-unto“ MORE ABOUT THE FLY CAI- PAIGN ‘ The clan history In complIod had read by llldrod Potter. and the will by Burr Elchclnun. Burr has :- broth- er who II III the "IIVIIBS" bulInenl, .0 thin Inltrulnmu was drawn up all shin-Imps Ind Ion]. “Schlltl'e” humor II of the well known band n can be seen from his Introduction 0! “Jack" Carpenter. when he “Id. "I will now call on Prlvnte Jack Carpenter, nu. In not the first [line he he: Ind 'nrlvue'i before MI name. Dec-use when we moved Into ammbly lull, he. like my nell mud n few others. 30! will In the rear row end even once In I whlle one of the {when would any. 'I wlll see you rlght alter cl-u In prlule. Jeck.’ " The evening was entertaining from the start. in the first paragraph oi his opening remarks. Raymond S. Schultz. better known as “Schlitl.” who gave the address of welcome“ pointed the wny ior whet was to lol- low. He got I laugh in hie opening per-graph. And the rest oi the pro- gram could be described as onu laugh after another. - PIC. I” One purpose 0! the aflulr was to have as many as posslble bear the class wlll. prophecy. etc., that the subtle humor 01 the well known senlor‘ bmd. be not wasted on the class alone. This In an Innovation for graduar lug classes of the local hlgh and proved to be as popular as was ex. peeled, nmmbly hall being full to overflowing. The object of the even- lu. u understood by those present, In to Introduce the class to the pnbllc In general as they leave school “la and take up their duties as Chic. :3. “Clu- ngM" was celebrated by the 1911 gnduatln; ulna of the high school at membly hall yesterdly evening. c Class Prophecy, Will and Bigger; Bead! Amid TO ADVERTISE SAY ' " “mu GEORGE - wasumca‘ou" “ YE” AT "nonem- ('3!qu In Futund In a Mon ”and“. Conway Producld m NIGHT by tho Famous Mayors. l i In “Ml-n George Washington" the] Much Laughter bun-yuan: um Coletu H. wan" and Hr. Ralph W. Dru-dc! were married at 88. Peter und Pull“! Catholic chunk on May 23rd. Ilia Laura Drendel. filter of the by“: 1nd Ilia Cleo Melly. of Lido, acted .8 With. . The dam of '17, Nana-ville Rich‘ am III! “m Ffldsy evening. II!- A. l. Infill flu I mentor ‘ “I 9'“ m d M gig- I; 4 4. I. In: vat. The ladies’ Auxiliary, of the Sons of Veteran. gathered at the West Side school lat week to witness the raising of the [beautiful flag, pre- sented to the school by them. After the flag had been flung to the breece‘ all the children present united in tho Nation-l nhfle to the flag. Burgkn forced the minded duvâ€" ero and other hiding places for mon- ny u the Doings 0"er Thursday night in hopes of mting the week- payroll. Fridny being pay day u this ‘oflice. The money had not yet been drawn from the hank, howevar and nothing much of nine m taken. $100 will cover the los sul’cred. are now It the Great Lakes Tniniafi nation thus swelling the Hinmle en- ":1an The uhol children are planting their on little garden plot: on the Ich-dy field It the south end or! Washington street. A mull plot of land has been mated to each child lInd they will mp the benefit of the harvest. Robert 1'. Walker and George Jack- ‘ m In! new with the Miran res- erve It FL Sheridan. Dan: Blmy Robert Dorstewiu Ind mm Ruchty II. It. “Alone Inn mutually pound the culmination Ind will soon k." to join the Engineering Corps. "in duties will be in ,Con- motion with the construction of new runny: In Prune, especially (hone toummpplienlowemninnd brhind (he (Rushes. Sun-hr. of Chicago. we" married last Saturday. It the home of the bride in the prim-m of the Immediate {milieu of the young folk; luv. E. K. Honky rI-Id Ibo hauflful "m (but undo (Mm man um! wife iTho M m INN-d in his unl- ‘(om u Some-M of Company L of ”no Int Illinois Infantry, H? is m In Federal service with lain mt melt. mu Homm P. Smith. daughter of Mr. And In. Geo. H. smith. of South Elmllum and flr. Alfnd 0. On Friday them. May 18th, Ilu Norma Riel ‘dnuflnlar ol-lr. and In. Peter Riot. tad If. John Dud- ley, of Chktgo wen mun-ted t! the homeofthtbrfide. Rev. E. K. "or- they read the enable «my. In an curly "all. Ir. tad In. Dud- ley left for Chkhtmtugt. 6... when they will nth their home. A broken nil muted the wreck of I freight train on the Northwnteru early Tuna-y morning and spread the content: of sixteen an over the right of vny. The can were loaded with valuable gnln and (cur-l monk-Mile and it took two mucking cm" the Maw pun o! the dny an get but one luck In working onion-.1 NEWS N015 I‘ROH 011R NIEIGIIMRING DHPAGI (0.1mm ‘ The picture In finely maxed und dlt meted by J. Senrle Dawléy. H. I: an unnnunlly attractive release: It ought to small to smithereena the worst one of blues. Wlll be shown a! the chle Tho ater Thursday. June 7. Playing opposite Mm ('lurk la Niles Welch. a youngster who puts over a performance that would do t-rt-dlt to one of more you". He plays the part to- the llle. In the mucus etupportlm: cast are Frank lnneo and Herbert Prlor us dlplonmts: Florence Marten. in the role of the friend 01' Min George Wnshlngton; and "Billy" Wnt~ son as Minn Perklnu. a prim head u! the girls' school. Berenice Summers. pupil at I young womln’s academy, gets a medal because the Truth Society is con- vinoed she is a rem-rhino exemplar 0! what a vemclous girl should he. Berenice is also given the title of "Miss George Washington.” She wears the honors with her tongue in her cheek and a wink in her expres- sive eye, One fabrication. one lib. leads to another. and then to an in- terminable train or successors. Com- ‘plicatiom-t multiply. and there in a comic twist to them all. For the por- trays] of light screen ('muedy Miss Clark has hell no medium which pro- vides so fine an importnnliy for the bringing out at her art In its charm, its lngenuuusness, In “Hi-a George Washington" the Famous Phyors Company Inn a do lightmlly polite comedy. one that should cause: In any house a study ripple of mlith. Marguerite Glut uln-1 tnlnn the: name role, and she unio- It with a [ll'llshness and an abandon that mark the production as one out or the usual. In :90th girl roles Miss Clark In at her best, and so she I. hen. N APERVILLE «Bin-dale Doiflfl. 5-26-17 HINSDALE ELMHURST Minion! Pm. 5-25-17 a?! High Sew Chorus [km-diction Raw. Jam" P. Jpn-mu lush! din-clad by ‘ Chariot" A. Dma Class 80-. Wonk by 1mm Bush l'mntqyoa of Diploma-I J.R.8hafler I’m-Mont 0! lb Ban! a! “nation. ”By Babyln’l Wuve" Goo-M MHZ (0110" “TM Melting (VAR-dietary Salutuory Male-n M. Muhom-y Piano Solo Rhnpuody by Brahma Human! ll. Huleuo Ornflon “The [1pr o! Boa-Vin Ron: W. Roger» Almeria Invocation Saluutory Piano Solo Starting Wednesday, June 6th, on of June, July, August and September. Hun C. Pnhl Burr 8. Eichelmn Clifton! W. Din-upon Hugh 0. Brow:- Rou W. Rogers PM K. Howe The pmnm for tho- awning will be u tollmvu. March from “Amalia" Man‘lrlsmhn "trim: Lower ”"03“”! by W Junior Clm T0 GRADUATE THIS EVENING While the Methodist church has the largest seating capacity of any ed- ifice in the village. it is expected that the “standing room only" sign will again have to be used, as in the past. Following are the graduates: Lucile Bush. Helen M. Mahoney Julia M Twohey Margaret R Eulette Bertha V. Nelson Charlotte A. Drees anih- E. Wu'slblmle Bernice I". Binder Ruth H. DeWitt M. Fahioll Reidy Mildred S. Potter Raymond 8. Schult: Owen H. Grifiths Mex C. Butler Carl F. bower Charles V. Carpenter Who are now doing their buying the "Cash and can)!" way at our store thus saving money on their food bills. A glance over the prices displayed on all merchandise here will convince you that by cutting out overhead expense, we have lowered the cost of goods to our rapidly growing list Of customers Mr. J. R. Shaffer, pmsldent of the Board of Education, will. after suit- nblerremarks. present the sheepskins. The class numbers twenty-two and is unique in the fact that eleven boys and eleven girls will receive their di- plomas. Girls usually [mlominate in the graduating classes of the local school. 1 The 1917 class of the Downers Grove High School will graduate this evening at the Methodist-Epirwopal Church. - Knnnbles .................. .Tall can Milk .............. Lenox Soap ............... Large Ivory Soap .......... Rumford Baking Powder... Purflne ................... Large Kefloggs Corn Flakes Cream of Rice ............. Cream of Wheat ............ Eleven ‘Boys and Eleven Girls to Receive A small charge is made for delivery and credit Clum- Zoning" Puff" Diplomas FEW OF OUR EVERY DAY F. GERVVIG d l'bl‘ 2nd Ban-Non. “and Raul-nun. (“o-puny C. WrMon Fain-MM. El l‘uo. TM”. WI III! Io hep this [In upmdue m to in. m I... at on" mu 1 L H. Whllm-y A. R. Whlnhom llndqunon ('onuu Hon“ Regiment. I. N. (i. Thvm I‘olh-r [Aunt-Ice kohm Sunk-n Noblukl. Pint arm-m. John ash, 80mm! mum-m. KI I‘m. Tau. . - Q‘Vgnrlnglngn-H. Eagle l‘un. Tu. Henry N. Dulley. rim U. S. (’nv- u'ry. Tex-n. IL 8. (Jun! \rulleq Felix l'rvndotn. Gunner. l-ort All- nmu. Rhodes Inland ”Ulcer. liner. l‘t. Hhrrld-n J. M. Alllnon Regular Arngflo Co: mu! Leon Brunvt, ml Conan Arfilllery, _I"t._ ll_m\aul_ Md; l Robert Mcl'Ilroy, South Boston, as- Robt. McElmy, South Boston, Mass. Walter Barrétt. Brookl n Navy Yul. Burk-y Rialler. U. S. orpedo Boat l)o.-:troym- Monahan. Romanzo Lacey, Nowpmt, ll. 1. . Morin;- Corps . John BrganJr" Port Royal 8. C. Stanle amn, Port Royal. S. C. John urke. Port Royal, S. C. ‘ John I'ozdol. l’on. Royal. 8. (3. Stanley Baron, Port Royal. 8. C. [to le, Atlanta. (in. l'. lied Cm: Anhulanto Carpal Mulvin Butluu l'. 3 "mull-l Corp-I Norman Amk‘rrwn. on mutn for I" Inner. mm mews» (mama It.» .i CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT l. “which Wm I". Jam". Jr. Alfu'd H. Stuntm- Guy l.. Sinumnon Gail Waahb’TJrn. Buttery C,,Fim lllinoil Artillery Stewart Bums. Alexander Burns, Max Butler, Jack Carpenter. Sam Bert‘olin, George Nargney, Myron Towsley, Fred Edwards, Dwight Cox, Grunt Na‘sh. Battery I). First Illinois Artillery. Chester Hall. _ Battery D. First Illinois Artillery. l ‘- Fmderick Shcksteder. .1 .LhnfillnlAAA-A.... Machine Gun Corns Marshall Statton. Regal-r Navy Rudolph Mochel, same, Fits! Regiment, l. N.~G. Frank Gregory, Co. D; Jack Reisan-r, Co. C. Co. B. Second Regiment, l. N. G. Harold Clark. ' Co. D. Sixth Regiment. l. N. G. A. Ray Morgan, Clumngg lfnillipgg. DOWNERS GROVE ROLL OF HONOR. mum» to sum: mucus sun m ' , nu) GWRY 4 Troop K First Carl Dunnagnn. n..:| “1-,Lu A, Troop C. First Illinois Cavalry Manley Alderson, Clifford Davenport, Donald Hawkins, Hugh Brown, Owen Grilfith. Richard Hawkins. Impq‘ K, First Illinois Cavalry our store will close at 12 o’clock each Wednesday during the months of . ..12 f Reporter Want Ads Pay! ..l3c ..l3c ..l9c 11 oz. package Raisins. .‘ 15 02. package Raisins... Coleman's Mustard ...... Campbell’ Soups ...... 3 lb. can Baked Beans. Package Corn Meal. . . . Crackers ............. n‘wlplnllws. The u-flvrih-vnnn of Mn mMrmu and Mn mflhod of Dunning ‘lhv mllorfltm vmu nhuwn by "w amount of mom-y nulw-rllmi: ".01.?- .50. 000" ("In from Hum who mm- MI. pmu-nl will hr added to that amount. loot loam The I'm-1 monuumu mm a rhlkl en nlw m M: mmbn'u mun-w, l:- mu M a dam "will" In» an aim would ban minim! ‘o m In son "to. At thv Methodist church Inst Sun- day morning was held the final Mr“- icv: in the program which has been carried out throughout "Il' Aumm district during the month of May. The goal at which the prornm aimed 4 was the Dietricl’x contributlun lo the Hudowuwnt Fund for tlw Rc-lin-d Ministers and the Widows and Chilv ”In-n of tho lkn-arwd Minister‘s. Fol. lowing tho heel: of upc-rinl mmrtinxx lmldwuml by vinlting mini-torn ouch Walul' pnMatA-d (he rlainm of thy Fund in M»: own pulpit. On May 200. than- wan n [rm-ml o-xchanxu Inf putan. affording I'm-h church an upportunity to ht‘ar name other pur- lur thin in awn. Mr. Thoma» A. Vu-nh-niu: wnu ole-elm! hy Hu- omdn! board of tho local rhurrh as it: "'9‘ "ET"! I!" Ml NIS'I‘ENS If you know or any one wno Is now serving with the regular army or muy or In any state mlllua unit. we wuuld like very much to get their nmm-s. mmpany, regiment, or it In the navy, the ship they are serving mun who enlists to fight for Old Glory In llIe list. So far as wo know It Is! now (urrect. i Office II Residence: 83 l. Cumin 8t. EUGENE. RAYMOND Electric .Vacuum Cleaners Irons. Electrical Contracting and Supplies FI'NII IS GROWING PRICES Jobbing promo", “and“ Ian-MI.- Fornlohod )0 “Unit... Ava. New cinema built. Uhl cistern: repaired and cleaned Carpenter Contact" W. Kenton-In; A. NELSON Mason Contractor Plastering. brick“ and cement wor . lat-um mam, W. Downers Grove, Illinois .l. ll. cum, D. V. I. VETERINARIAN ALBERT NELSflN [m 4|! U III. Av; kinds 0‘ Carpenter Work by the Day 0: Contact. CARPENTER‘ .11c ..21c ..11c ,.l7c .07c .10c .124: .16c "on. ’I-' Phone 134-“

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