Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Aug 1920, p. 8

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The next meeting of the Congre- ptiml Ladies Aid Society will be A loonday luncheon and garden par- ty it tho home of Mrs. Guy Bush, It. Ind Mrs. J. B. Little are visit- ing at the McAllisher home on Car- penter 9t. Members of the Baptist Chard: have arranged for a picnic on the McAllister lawn Saturday a!- urnoon. All members and friends invited. Supper will be served ati 5:80 o'clock. 11.. Ingram Field cm: of m: mhtobedifidbdlndsoldinhflf here, an: and five acre tracts. If m drop me a line I will call with “Vince information of same; Acm‘ as low Is 3350 and five years to pay.‘ G. H. erd, P. 0. Box 502‘ Downers Grove. Ill. adv. The series for the tennis chunpionâ€" ship of the north side of Prairie Ive. m Elm nnd Wuhington st... is undecided after several weeks of close play. Participant: in the tournament hand. [ism Adeline and Julia mu, Ir. Waker Hitch 1nd Mr. and In. In“. Foley. M reels mum: trip co Sunk. Mr National Put. Vancouver. 3. C.. Lake Louise mad the Canadian National Park Mapping of on their [mm for a short vigil with John A. Contour: at Cutleton. N. D. The lines Fem Fnimuher Ind Agnes Von-rd have "turned from a If. Charla Win!" of 01km. Viliud In! Bumhy vau- MI brother, C. J. Wine" and funny of North Prince nvflme. Hr. Winhr his charge at an rigs-MM gab-pruning Input-bent of the Chic-go Daily 95 per cent of all business is transacted in this way. Is yours? If it is not, OPEN A CHECKING AC- COUNT IN THIS BANK TODAY! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank The Corner Grocery J. w. Nun pm. No. 3 The famous Loose-Wiles line of “Sunshine” productsâ€"cookies and crackers, made in the fac- tory of a thousand windows-an be seen in a Special Window Display Today. to pay your bills and provide yourself with a record of your Income and Expense is by means of a Check- ing Account with a SAFE and SERVICABLE bank. “Sunshine Specialties” A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 The Speedy, Simple, Systematic Way Note Pricesâ€"They are low A Good Tundra-man. m phrase originated It the time when purple ate then food on trench- ern. These were usually clean white wood. probably maple. and were often hollow on both Alden. m tint me“ could he mod on one side and pad- dlng on tho other. The Lawn Sodel of the Civic Com- mittee that wt: appointed to meet with Hrs. lumen on August 13th. has been changed and will again meet with lira. E. J. Miller, Wednesday afternoon. August 18th. A cordial invitation to ell who are interested at seeing the old cemetery improved game and get nequainted with your neighbors. Refreshments will he ser- ved. There will be no charge but a silver oflering will be taken. Mrs. \‘Jvitehorn and Mrs. Reinhofl at Highland ave. were West to the Nature Study Chm Im week. The clus met at the home of In. Whitehorn .2 9:30. after a visit to (he gardens of Mr. Cruse and A slum hike. the. test of the day was spent with Mrs. Reinholt. A luncheon was served at 12 o’clock. 11m next meet- ing will he heid at the home of In. Lancaster. Friday at 11:30. Mrs. Ralph Ban m recently h0- mrd by having the, degree of Master of Music conferred upon her by the lutemfiml Cone” of Music, Chi- ‘mgo Jr: with" of her proficiency and work. The. degree m conferred upon her by Bishop Fallows who corn- plimented her warmly on the smear of her efforts and remarked am "In‘ second wflh the changing times the mistress was now mater." to bring an ankle for lunch. A cor- dinl swam is ”W to d] amn- 102 Gilbert name. on Thunduy. Angus! '90:. Each member is naked (Additional Lou}: on Page 5) HOPE! GOTEVE YHING- -LET5 328- [4004- EAO- £665 WYTq ~ETC-ETf-A [mos- w.‘ I'M' an Effmsm phenomena. mm In the hohnlm- of meteors and the aurora. show that rare or exists It I much neuter height. the earth‘s surface. Its densIty de creases nptdly for the are! rev miles of ascent. then much more grad- ually. hum the phenomena of twi- light. due to refraction of light. It may be demonstrated that the air extends up to a height 0! 45 miles; but other Mun-pm” Above Earth’- Mace. The atmosphere In belIeved to ex- tgnd murh me than 100 miles shove HI. Idea 0' Tuna Anion. There Is a story 0! a Snflolk (Eng- Jam!) yoke! who. mm»: lived mo ‘dlsnm-v 'mm a rlllwly «tum. Ind being can”!!! :1": the soc-My "Mm. Mm. MM an" had and «f l (nit and). Mn. Month! Into mind with I nllv’riy. stand «turning this an iron- der not far from a "mud. "I! de- mmm M It afterward was that t mm was man or has like a rabbitâ€" 'he ran up to "'0 halo. M on an nwfll ml. and bolted Into It“ Fun In History. In hull. tlw fun I: must mmmm and more "0- serum“ "not dn noth- llg oln hm fallow their mast". about wtth I punk-h. I Hm! of hrs! screen. with whlrh they Mic-mot to coat the ntlmmrhoro. In Hm mfly m "were now t-Mnme'iml fans. and tn Imp tho Mn frmu "w new! brand Ind Wine and whm Ihv pope of Rome (on (arm In «My large loath" fans are "intact. lmt up not «an! In the man as they were In the Middle1 By )1!!! n- I-mny mumlfi lit!" an be Md “"43de In dull!) n I-ru-mlulru Immnnn mrhwl um. I n-prww! be". A IMMIM. mnriu'd for death. mlmmmmfl) n-fn«--vl ma- "marred dung!" and «as runny": hat-M. NM.“ [or Not Drinking. An old Raglan "on IQ"! of “It. add!" at mum-y who wu hand [or leaving his ale." It Imo- In. tho ltnry "m on "In way to "u- ‘15 hot when “awry mun-radon up}. and their "hm-n It mm the union to am the pron-ulna at nno "mt. and (In the crImh-nl n ("fl-I‘M. drink of 80. u will be with u: â€" WE MUST GO FORWARD. “1'" WHY IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ACCOMPLISH WHAT WE AIM TO 30. However, we need not be de. term! by the camera, any more. {or Instance. than wu anoleon Bonu- pnrte who. being told chm! the Alps were inaccessible to surmount, gave the order to “Pomnrd. much!”â€" nnd “impossible" m upeedfly trau- Inod to mean even mom than ‘90-- Mblo" â€" It bee-me In ACCOIP- ”SHED FACT! Vi After all, Mr. 'Editor, it is not so strange that there are those who iwould he opposed to such a progres- sive movement as this. for it is a matter of History that EVERY FOR- EWARD STEP OF HUMANITY HAS [BEEN BITTERLY CONTESTED, {or the simple reason that selfishness is incompatible in its desires with that ‘0! ml\ ancnmenl: of the common weal. But fortunafiely the public “elfan finally tmmphs. possibly by virtue of a In“ of the Creator to this end, in the :nterest o! the progress of the lRace. Then, too, we shall likely have [with us till the Judgement Day those who can. 1)) figures. prove just to a it seems to me that the best ans- wer that could be made to the second cold water dash of our friend Berryw man is your editorial in this same .issue, wherein you very properly call iattention to the fact that while the {tax-angle is of importance that it is nevertheless true, that THE LARG- 1ER QUESTION OF BETTER BRU- iCA’I‘ION SHOULD BE THE PARA- MOUNT CONSIDERMION; and while it is unfortunate that the gen- tleman insists on making unfair com- parisons, still holding the sentiments I am’ reliably advised that he does toward our town â€" pray, what more could we expect? A knock from him for the proposition should prove .1 good boost. v The manner of “picture hride" mur- flnges in California is this: A Japa~ nose sends his picture to his relniivu h Japan who select a suitable maiden and in turn forward her photograph to the waiting suitor in America. It sat- Isfnetory. the relatives on both side. meet, hold a lmnquet and the murv ringe is considered it met. The wit. then Joins her husband in thin rountry. Utah Real Meaning. As the sun rises every soul is horn again. and the new day gives us a chance to begin all over again. We con do and be what we will to do and be for the entire day. We can make It a red-letter day if we try hard enough. This is the way of growth. really mind if life does not mean growth. en- largement to us. then we have missed Downers Grove, Dear Mr. Staats: “The Larger Question of Better Edn- cation Should be the Pun- mount Cnnsideulion YOU TELL ’EM MR. DUM, WE AI’NT GOT THE HEART Your! vary truly. HOMER 8. DUI ‘Plcturc Brldu‘f" the best ans- The manner of “picture hride“ man- to the second "ages In California is ""9: A Japa- nese sends his {uh-titre to Ms rehulvu friend Berryw in this same 33‘33’I3..‘1"'2..”f1'ff.§31"lff1".'f’._".“lid‘i‘.‘ Ill. .. 6th Ought “Make. Absent minded professor (halfway through the oerrlce)~l tlmlmht there mm mmothlnx wrong. This Is not the girl I want to marry.â€"-From “KAI- Iknluren," Chrlsunnln. Norway. Carl-had Always In Danger. Carlsbad. the famous health resort, In built on a crust, underneath which Is a subtetranenn lake 0! boiling wa- ter. and all the hut sulphur springs have to he flawlessly watched and the prmsuro kc-pt down h-st the town be dvstroyvd. Life'- Reai Meanlng. As the sun rises every soul is born again. and the new day gives us a chance to begin all over again. We can do and be what we will to do and be for the entire day. We can make It a red-letter day if we try hard enmlgh. This is the way of growth. And if life does not mean growth. en- largement to us. then we have missed its higher menulnx.â€"-Orlson Swen Harden in Chicago Daily News. iuilln “City of Grimm" The only town in the World whim can boast of possessing more criminal- ‘than iuwahitiinn mm is the Italian ‘city of Arienn. which is known as the City of Crime. For several hundred years nearly every criminal who but escaped prlmn or done time in ltaiy has emigrated to Ariana. and today practically every lnhahimnt of the place is a criminal or the child 0! I criminal. Lehmann é! Michel’s Store Asparagus, tall cans ........... 20c Sardines in Oil or Mustard. 3 for 25¢ Savoy Orange Marmalade, jar ..40c Savoy Peanut Butter, 12 oz. jar 35c Large Jar Olives .............. 40c Pork Beans in tomatoe sauce Medium cans, 2 for .......... 25c Onions, 3 pounds for ........... 10c Sugar Wafers, per pound ...... 60c Snowdrift, 1 pound can ........ 35c Tip Top Milk, per can .......... 20c Large Can K 0 Baking Powder 21¢ Dates, per package ............ 21c Sea Shell Macaroni, lb 20c; 3 for 50¢ Grocery Specials of habits of thrift is the all important thing. In this series of brief discourses on thrift. we shall set forth some of the ways of making that beginning. I‘ALK N0. 2. Last’ week we said your Financial Position is probably as 300.! today, as that of the majority of wealthy men at the beginning of their business life. It is evident then FIRST NATIONAL BANK The Start Downers Grove. Illinois.

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