came down to assist the locnl lodge h fanning a degree team. After the work luncheon was served in the din; Bluebird Rebekah Lodge No. 147 enhartained a number of visitors from LIGrn'nge last Tuesday evening, who Prickett as Esther and Mrs. George Knox aq Chaplain. The life of an honestâ€"tnâ€"goodness Amorican Boy is a source of anxiety and one surprise after another m the grownâ€"ups. You never know what they will do next. "The Soul of Youth.†which will be shown at the Dicke Theatre Thanksgiving Day, pictures the life of a real boy. adv.‘ On Thanksgiving Day the Dicke Thealre will show :1 Special Realart picture, “The Soul of Youth,†a won- derful story of a typical American Boy. There will also be four reels in addition to flip main feature, in- cluding a 2â€"reel slow motion baseball picture. adv. Twentyâ€"four. members of Vesta Chapter, 0. F2. 5., accepted the in- vitation of the LaGrange Chapter t.) be present at their guest night meet- ing last Friday. Four of the local Stars ï¬lled chairs, Mrs. Allie L. White as Worthy Matron, Mr. E. S. Near as Worthy Patron, Mrs. Nellie On Thursday evening. December 2, 1h:- choir of the M. E. Church, direct- ed by Mrs. R. FL Rassweilet and sup- poned by Mr. Glenn Drake, tenor sololst, of Chicago, will sing Hia- watha‘s Wedding Feast. Mr. Drake will also giw a number of songs in addiUm to the ahove. Everybody ave the date. Further announce- ment will be made later. In. H. 8. Hahn, will: her wid- owed daughter, Mrs. A. H. 89.3“. of Quincy. Ill. has arrived to spend Che winter with thoir son and bur that. Harry S. Hahn and wife, of 99 Em Parkway. Mr. Hahn, sr., died in the family home in Quincy Inst July. lund sewed "tides will be on sale nag! light lunch will be served. Ind-y "at". Nmmhr an. to and flu.- Gnud Lodge Suda- n Wâ€. IIL. .- mun-nun of m:- Gm: Lodge No. 750, II- Wt 0rd" of O!“ Fallon Our {unru- mm nu. Inn Ina Minter. um again one" a: II. Dirk!- Thutre Sunday. Nov. 20 h "other Real-rt piduru. "Eyes of the Henri.†‘ adv. The Ladies AM Sock-(y of SL1 Ml Evangelical Church of Gm M vnll hold "Mr annual Inn-r flan-11y manner: and evening. December 2nd, in the church prion» 1...}; and. am "as" u the ham- u Ir. and In. rm: mum. when phalwillbudixunï¬futbak- l‘oucr sink-terry who bu over dulutoryinlthLumhorCo. baud“; u Batman: and Pom: "0.. h wry Ina-y than an ï¬lling ordn- lo: an miniature boyulc alloy u u unite. {or the bonds] M. Th Boat" Club of the Odd Fol- inno- of “100" mm to be any in Deco-hf. Who in “010 mo“ beautiful Woman on an: American stage?" Well, it in a nun. See Julian mange in “An Advenmmn" at the Dick: Theatre, Ffldly, Nov. 19. adv. Thou who but been â€km (or [Scum Inning l-‘rulk Keen-n will no tum at. km be“ m "Brother: U5- vhhd" at the Curtis! mun Tunr The Western Springs School Will give the Operetta that Wis so sue- awful here this week. list: Shae] has change of the music at Western Springs. Kr. and Mrs. Charles Covey of Knob Noster, Ma, hive spent. the past two weeks It the Ralph (inch- ur home. Mr. Covey is a brother of him. W. H. O’Brien. In. Ed. Faser had the misfortune to severely scald her am last Sat- urday when a pan of boiling water noun. Thanebehhsnubecom- Pmprofldaththonrknd Wntch the Dicke Theatre advertis- ments for Olive Thomas' last pic- hue “Everybody's Sweetheart." adv. Mrs. Frank Lacey gave a family dinner, Sunday, November 14th, the occasion being the ï¬rst. wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert The Woman's Citizenship Class will meet in St. Joseph's Church Hall Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Subject will be “Woman and the Common Law." A full line of the celebrated lNDU coameucs {or sale at. Marion Dexter’s An Kraft Shop. one door south of the Ross Bakery. , , 34v. t_f. Friday. The Business Men's Class will meet in‘ St. Joseph’s Church Hall, Monday evening at. 8 o’clock. The subject. will be “Business Agree- manta." Mrs. P. Wrigand of Chicago, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Sadie Gaehner of North Forest avenue. Voverturned. Dicke Theatre advertis- worï¬ and other kno- expect soon to be conferring the de- gree regularly. A class of about twenty~flve will he put through the ï¬rst, Tuesdaydn December. the work to be done by Minnehaha Lodge of Aurora, who performed the work when the lodge was instituted last June and of whom it is said that theirs is the best degree team in the State. We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the beautilul flowers kindness and sympathy extended to us in our bennvement. Mrs. H. Erlé Wright .nnd Miss Georgia Beresiord were? hostesses at a bUIVICO party last Friday afternoon at the Wright home on North Main street. A moat enjoyable afternoon was spent. Mrs. Ralph Gaehner win- ning the ï¬rst. prize and Miss Mae Tierny the booby. Dainty refreshâ€" ments were served. The guests were, Mesdames w. ’H. O'Brien, T. E. Brooks, A. Lee Beidelmz'm, J. H. Ven- ard, B. J. Stevenson, L. Cox. W. J. Slants. Paul Herring, Ralph Gaehncr Charles Covey and Miss Mae Tier- Deposit at least 10 per cent of your income each week in of his income.†Of course, Jim didn’t live in these times, but he did live in uch harder times. He start- ed with little and became wealthy. Follow Jim! I! you hm‘t such 3 Hume to your credit up. a SAVINGS AC- COUNT In this but sad basin SAVING for It NOW! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank For n- Nuk m who want: :- GROW BIG; {or be H. as: who mu b STAY BIG; for "try an everywhere. then b “MI. like u SURE. DEPENDABLE: CA8“ BALANCE IN “rm: BANK. CARD 0F THANKS ARE YOU HELD BACK? Save TwentHive Per Cent Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Graham. A Sate Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Jim Hill of St. Paul, said, “Every man should FIRST NATIONAL BANK N0. 7 Downers Grove, nunols. DOWNERS GROVE RENEE nownnns GROVE. mow FOURTH ANNUAL RED CROSS ROLL CALL NOV.'ll to 25 Four Ward Gain-nun Appointed Receive Membership Renewals in Downers Grove. bert ave. Ward threeâ€"Mrs. Flank Keisen 118 Sarawga ave. Ward fourâ€"Mrs. A. B. Snow, 173 Highland ave. Hand the $1.00 to one of these la- dies ,so um we may have a part in the great work that :5 being done Memberships in the American Red Cross are now being renewed. The fourth Roll Call from November 11 to 25 is now in progress and those who desire to keep on helping this wonderful organization can send their dollars for membership to their ward chairman. Downers Grove has been appor- tioned according to the natural ward boundries with the following women in charge of their wards. Ward oneâ€"Mrs. J. D. Gillespie, 94 Fairmount ave. Ward twoâ€"Mrs. H. P. Jones, Gil- Patronize home industry and let us sell you your new Ford Car or Fordson Tractor for cash or on monthly payments. through the omniution. in peace as well-me in war. Also, let us remind you of the im- portance of purchasing Red Cross Seals for Holiday season in Downers Grove. Sixty per cent of the money collected here is returned to this county to assist in paying the er pauses of the County Nurse, who looks after persons amlcted with the White Plague. Sever-l children have been helped in this community dur- ing the past year, at no expense to the village. The work is worthy of our suppost. If our town is not already on the mapâ€"the American Red Cross will put it there. This is the attitude of AUTHORIZED Repairing, Overhauling and Ozzy-Acetylene Welding Kidwell Garage Company FULL LINE OF NEW NUTS, FIGS, DRIED FRUITS, FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES,'CRANBERRIES. EVERYTHING FOR YOUR THANKS- GIVING DINNER. FULL LINE. PRICES LOWEST. $1.75 Womens 1 Buckle Attics, medium toes and heels at $1.45 Womens Jersey Cloth Rubbers, medium toes and heels at $1.35 Womens Fleeced Lined Rubbers at .................... One, two, four and six buckle Arctics Men and Boys. Felt Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys. Rubbers and Artics for Children and Misses and Women. SPECIAL CLOSING-OUT-SALE $4.00. 84.50 $5.00 “Educator" Make Shoes. Best for weal-â€Best for ï¬t â€"-Best for looks. Childrens Dress School Shoes YOU'LL FIND THE CHOICEST GRADE 0!" MERCHANDISE ON SALE AT THE NEW DOW PRICES. WHEN YOU COME IN 10 SELECT YOUR NEEDS FOR THANKSGIVING FESTI'IVI'I'IES. Lehmann a Michel’s Store Warm Rubbers, Arcflcs Felt Footwear, “Ball Band†Munsing and Cooper Union Suits for winter wear. We are showing about 12 different styles in Union Suits at lower prices than you’ll have to pay in larger stores. / Knitted Gloves and 5\\ Mittens 25: to $2.50 33* All colors, from mm to mother. Men’s Underwear We carry at all times a stock of Genuine Ford Parts! WARM GLOVES; Groceries Last month in Chicago. over 6,000 handicapped service men received help from their Red Cross. Rent must be paid. food and (:10sz sup- plied for themselves And their fam- iljds, until they are reestablished. Your Red Cross dollar membership Mrs. hum-inc 1!. Brian, the dime- tor of suburban mtiviï¬el for the Fourth Annual Roll Call of the Am- erican Red Gross. Out of 18? towns which amrin Cook, DuPage and a part of Lake County, over 187 have Red Cross Chapters. Over 2,000 of the 3,659 American Red Cross are still engaged in can» pleating some form of the war work. RIBBONS For Hairbows in dark and light fancy colorsâ€"â€" plain colors. Priced from 45c to 96¢ For the very wHe widths 5 Service Station 50c, 65c, 75c, 85c. 81.25 3150, $1.75. $2.00 Boys Warm Winter And send to the WWII!“ charge of your ward. is . symbol at loyalty. and arm-- non of gratitude. Pin your dollar to this Mancini†of Z. The pronunciation of the lettu' I a we is an Americaniam. The Box- llilh pronunciation is zed. from the Old French xede. which in mm I: de- rived from the Latln win. the nm at the sixth letter of the Greek 1!. phnbet. mrrmpnndiug to the Engiilfll led. Shakoslmure In King Lear, act II. name 2. given the English pronuncll- (ion. whk-h is still in vogue: "Zed! (hon lumw-esmry letter." " Sign your name. . . . ...... November 19. lm ,5]?