Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jun 1920, p. 2

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agggggg The school dosed a 11mm!“ for the mum" nation sud the child"- .nmyed-pk-ki-mmdu- “bid by . large audience. Burr euhflnphydduw'fln M‘ Friday. mCmmfllflyGfi'flIM Mined wnmflpmd'fiem mm Inc will In uncalled 1W?- “The Country Rest.” ua. cum. by an Mu Class on My end"- IEWSY ICES “0| "St! A. IElIOl'l’ A: 0.. touchdo- of Ir. Jm' an. an «mu m M I" W, My w by tho Km. thnhd the down !oc thdr‘ W" hm an! tot m and» which Wflndh. mummllnmmu ‘m “do h:vnllfllwr?"nld Wfl"”““m“lamanmMm-un ”Pdu".°'""' Hahn "mm. pun-dud toi-pnflfloehbm- m Mm’ :0an ‘M'unuhhmhdmrrhdfi M,hahfll5w.d“"lw.wmvmuuhhim mumumnhawm‘mym ”an.” a "abusin- Wmmumamumnmnâ€" ”wad-“ummmflmuun «anus-mm: thfl ' 0-- o.- L... am? [kind nr wit; 73m aid in part; “For clav- eu yqun Pm!” Ryder)" been tholoaluhéols. Last night at the Commencement exorcim o! the Class of 1920. Prof- essor George C. Bullet performed his hat official autos ,Supen'nteodem. c! the Downers gip’vo. schools. As a token of .r'emémbmce. one. which he (lawns-1:6 \vlll cherish as long as he lives, pupils of the schools and tried {dongs} in the village pre‘ sented him wifh’ a beautiful Walt- ham watch. Engraved lg the case are a few mums telling in simple terms the love and affection which. file donom hold for him. ‘ The presentation came as a our-l prise to Hr. Butler and to most of‘ the vast audience which crowded the‘ church to the dam. Howard P. Joan whoa called om to speak by Fluids-t of the School $0.11!, A. C. llsbllrr me to the occasion with aa imprison“ talk which came from the heart. He spoke for the hundreds of people in the villag: who an more lhaa sorry to m Ilr. Butler aver hia Moos wllh| Scluool Puma: dd 'l'iine Tried Friends Presented :- Wren-bum Tpken by: Night- In. George Dal-um. spent a few :ysntfllehmdherpnmuat aleveden. Illinois. MWIOfltn manning... Wuhan-1mm: Ir. and In Thou. M Mr. and In. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hdilnn have rgturlâ€" mt. mm mm mum: w-mu ;a Hunky. one man be- villi-gin... of Ir. Jm' -_..'. V Queen's Taste; of the “Living Roan.” with its chicant of lam-l equip- ment. and its mac-pm» of m ment. (1 Mat forget to mention, manhoywithamnllstrlpoffilm wrung on his own personily made Motion Picture Incline" ‘In and Choral Singing. dternntely. It than o'ebek every Sunday met. neonâ€"null also “1th the “Home" of the “Funny" M liven in the eth- erpnrtelthfirntnndneeumlmflen of this structureâ€"4h hnnelnent he- in; devoted to n Store. with a Chilâ€" dren’s Bulk.etc.“1'his in n lot for one mouthful,” u one could exp-ti- ate by the yen! of the womb on the buildingâ€"all done by the old- 'er boys (mm the vocational SNIPS- and evident” without the spring of my expense: of the Slade Beds for each ehfld. sen-nee lockers and em- {er hnthenâ€"with the two large, dry bedrooms under the specially design- Inn-knot who». they all m i- highestum Contributory to an ‘dchhllnmjordegm.hchofnct that [Hatfield institution-l plan of housing all am for chlldmdnymthemodemny gmphgfm ltbashukhd as? M instance. we were shown than the magnificent lime" Am -â€"were.hy0nny.u|ey untrue or the Proctor In chm-go; of the lab m Kitchenâ€"the cook ,at the time m sfidtg banana for the boys' supperâ€"and : digits room set to the Human and Wm M "'0 0"“ WW; and" than. det would w of at familiar ”the II- junmou II QM- mul my lam nub-fluted the Mum W: 'W Think M a and! Inner. but in tyflal; Imrb'he-sorlofpficcfiond Emliy “styleâ€"4hr flueâ€"culled Cottage Chum a mint dung: that «and out “My. am to pal- thyhnmdmwknpolw |mullnruhlubmml cumwam Ink-Willy M1 to u hum-do. no.“ 0' W0- ammmhnnofnlflfltodtuw pad of In wank. mmnlclmumdnvlm u. Ion-ahead h 0.: it m that! u “.1, In!" a Chfklm'n Pundit! anhrtlu'flnnflp-flflmht ‘ lthfilk one of the junta-d penan- Al victories I ever achieved Wu when Will-c school in my mm. a mu. ml: you old girl tomcat. I “it to her art-another nunr dun to lulu adoydhorduaa:butn Ilean- bun. when l upon! an alum Sunday with my fmfiy. link mold m m that “unkind." A mu. y History is largely a sordid tale of \“Man’s lnhumunies to Man"â€"-of a lgrowth, while surely yet SO slowly. toward Civilixation: ad «men after the centuries. how stumblingly do we at tunes magmaâ€"how new to the :Bnrbuinn we we in many things! But at flowchart the very atmos- phere seems to he sumharged with '2 .diflerent xpin‘t. The attitude to- wud the Kiddies is mom of the type of the Inter. Who said “Sailor lit- flo Children to come unto Ile. 1nd forbid them not, for of such in tho Kingdom of "caveat" ’see such a University of Childhood in all its glorious nudityâ€"a Guide Post to the wonderful possibilities of the future! ‘ Straight west of Downers. only 18 miles via the Plank Road. in perhaps the nut wondarhfl institution 9! the kind in the worlduomupcnhle in n when ; man finds his Faith in Man- kind llagging, (or of a \truth it is in- ,deed 3 ml tank to one's idealism to Dear Mr. Stats: why to our own Kindemnenw Houseman. the honie o! the Orphan Moose. In the language of our Gov- tmor Lowden. have is the place gt! go So flnyl flower 8. “II- Visit to m In!!!“ ‘éumnnnws PARA- msn on man Downers Grove. "L. May 31. I920. L-I r. n “mum-nude m '. but W Wan-nicked!” Mbkhgmflmwtfmudn thmJboc-suhm Mud-It 1! ’4 hyml‘hwm Itin- ale. ninth-w. vanadium-Manual) an In In. lamb Wm. to upon Mafiaurfihnnndhmdtw Dudngthmmmm mmdmlndmr. Bounce offlnhulmtohmvdm days. two engines. By Apdl 7th they Ind n-erythlag dug out to the end of on line. I! in» mi cry He says: “We lave just experieno ed the wont railway than nine the roulmputiu. thfihhefirn train got “In nines lunch W. In Stephen Sacksteder, a Don-nan: Grove boy. writing from Hebm Col" under «Int: 0! May 12th, tells of a little now which they experienced in that region this spring. Pw by a Chock! Glut. iln'l it! Ala than their phi of Self-Govom~ matâ€"but this walk) require 3 lot- ;m of itself “Kore. mu” Bat via!» m at m m;,usy by”!!! own Band, grown {muons during an extended Tour of the U. 8. recently: and Mooseheart's first Militory outâ€" door drill of the season saw was a. most Interesting part of their Hem- orial Day Program. 'Sémc of the Gummy were apparently only about 4th grade school pupils. but they went through mgmaneuvem like teal vet- ems. STEPHEN SACK- STEDERTELLS OF COLORADO snows Mind Completely Snowed Under Pot Weekâ€"Cam: Nearly Starving. Yours very truly. Homer 8. Dunn. P. s. Of course. they have their So do you. M'n the mate. we uh uh prick in summer shot-s. Your shoes are more Micah!!- Sa the summer time. and you an that naturally particular aha-c their but” right. You can lu- aura of this when you buy your shon- Sn our store; aatl. as you walk more in mm, a ”Had a: is 5W. We an expert: In It“... MORRIS SHOE STORE WE SHOW MORE SHOES IN THE SUMMER TIIIE THAN WE DO IN THE WINTER mutandhfldhgnaurhkofuflflndawfllmt belowcrinpflcetoralonxm “(flew iencedbusimmenindoutonchwflhlbmm difionsuythatpflmwfllnevergohektoapn- “than. Potter M13. 8: Lumber Co. Cut up waste from our factory. Nice, dry wood. ' which will as... you $3.00 PER now DELIVERED BUILD now- noun DELAY Buy Now! Cheap Fuel Kindling Wood manufacturers a Dealer: 1 GOAL MILLWOBK mammotnm 32 South Main Street. Burners Grove. Ill. for this mild weather MemeFivc "an: and um: w maul An. Nay:- Im. loan carried. ‘ Damn Grove. "L. June In. mo. Bonn" mating d the Conic“ of {the Vflhp o! Dunn Gnu. III. >Madledllawrw.c.lu~ flu and Counts-bun Brno. ll... 15" and Hum. Commission" Huh I» MI. llmdmnudludlayu I’D. Inn and ad Wt Mr W b mm! mm. OI nil all Cod-um" and" Brno and Ham and Iuyor Barber need but" in a. nut mint m} duo. In. M. mo. OI rdl sly OFFICIAL PRO- ' CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D The chief advantages of 2M5 camp are thnt it comes In; in the summer just before school mm and that it‘ is a thoroughly Chriatian camp for thud" building. SUMMER CAMP ANNOUNCED FOR BOYS toys of Nonl’mn Illinois to be held the last two weeks in August after the summer vacation work is about over. » ‘ rTheDuPogeCountyY. 1:. QA. Cmnmittoe in cooperation with the imam of Mel-Ionry. Lee and Ogle Wound“ are conducting thru their Mental-Em 'a two Weeks camp on the Rock River about live miles Above Oregon. During the first week from August 50th to 27th, boys from 12 to 14 an Idmitted and (tom the 27th to the 3rd of September. from 15 to 21 years. The number admitted {min each county is limited to fifty boys "I oil so thnt application: should be made as early as poasible. Members of the local committee. Mr. A. S. Phelps, Mr. F. G. Wells and Mr. J. C. Penner or Mr. W. H. Richie. the County Secretary can give further information or will grind- ly supply folders to those wishing Folders am now out “mull! a Second Annual Camp for the The Fraternal [manna Dollars De-onunuil Co's! of Wu twenty-five fraternal hurl-cc new” year I’ll. $6,070”. with immune in fun of ”MM: The cam hold-n were mndumymlyumfmmhthdimmnm- Cumming the m by making a direct comparison. our” the fol- lowing: Ram of L‘ paid to inane-4H line companies. 31 per «It; fraternal Wies’flpermt. Cutofmtoldflmm for each 81.“ immune in force. 84.54; haul-ml societies, 6 cents. antl‘eovnpeflsom denote? Emily muted .ll insurance societies we more economically nun- nged than old line life insurance mummies. The remimn-pe :- to old . . ex l'necnm mmnqniredhmlmit lathe tureofn ‘ "as, don-rs for management cost and expemes. The {um --‘ v.__'_ What do these figures setf-evident that fraternal (out at mung-m twentyâ€"fin W 0“ line , 1:." ”IO. nomfozl. with Imam in (om Jan-uh; to SI .065 : pd!" nddgrs wgn mind to 9:7 “.65 for nel- sumo of human as How Much Do You Get for Your ”FE INSURANCE PAYMENTS? The Record of Twenty-Flu Len! Ila-en: Comma M the earl of the I an twentyâ€"0w of I» In.“ old "n uh imam run in imam In fem of SID III: m... pmmm «Mal by 1M 1-m- nnhr of (nun-l mele- Mhau- mg-dchmmmhwmhMimmrm-Ih new for I’ll was “0.81. m. and 1m. .1” m at: , daimmlm MOfMIhcnempIk-fulh yur Inn was SNMJZI. TM: only 3| per out of the dollar- «0(er totmmpanmfummrmunyuhmmm. JOHN K‘. GIBA ‘ Bottling Establishment Paid to n Old [be We 13m Company? The Why: And Wherefore: of {linen-n Bottle:- of all kinds of soon WATER moor hm th.8.m CLEANING â€" ammo. â€"â€" mssmc gm â€". REPAIRING ”Mum“ JOSEPH MAZZA WHAT BECOMES OF YOUR 3 8 8 BDULLFBOGAN EXPORT BEVERAGE MALT MARROW TONIC (Ballpark; The Ratios cum-m Called for “My“; mrpmnqmmvmam variety of design to cum 1m ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Phone 36- R NAPEBVILLE.

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