Totals Tim'ke ............... 115 115 115 E. Mochel ............ 115 115 115 Study Sr. ........... 126 124 147 “duke .............. 144 143 101 Totals ............... 500 497 478 Dickc Theatre vs. Downers Grove Reporter. E. Shuts ............ 146 I26 147 C. Medic] ........... 98 132 145 C. H. Staats ......... 183 121 175 E. Mochel A. Ciha , R. Mocha Totals Timke E. Mochel Rudy Sr. “duke Totals The {mm standing: and rmzults the wrnk aw lwlow. Team W Curtiss Thratre .............. 17 â€Net Pharmacy ............ 16 Clarke: Clean Em: .......... If; Dicke Theatre ............... l3 Kidwell Garagp ............. 10 D. 6. Reporter .............. 9 mm League In thr- minor league the Curtis.- Theatre {our still has a slight lead with the Pufl’pr Phavmacy rlgM on their trails and Clarke‘s Clean Ems right behind them. lt will hr a pm!- ty men Mochvl "(organ Nash TMJIF Diclnv "on! V NichnIson Brady Ckvwlaml Total R Cline Totals We] is Ehninger Mbflght Totals Grihnshi Camp ' ............... no no no A. Viz .............. 124 MI 145 Walton ............. I40 140 NO Geo. W: .......... 200 178 I†"Mr ................ “9 I75 I“ Town .............. 75.1 774 70‘ Progress-h1- lflvr vs. Mills Print- ing Co. Stillman- .‘Im If)? no Nov-pd . . . ........ m '38 H3 Mdoburk H ‘ ,...lfll MR 189 Otto le ‘. .. .lll 160140 Klein's Richelieu Beaten. Holt Tom» Dicks Climbers ..... Swearingen’s P. M. Promive Five ... Hills Printing Co. .. Klein's Richelieu: .. I‘ihcher’s Boosters . American Legion Kilt Ends line , “.114 â€5 H9 |fltlon . . . .IH H7 I30 Mn N ........... ‘03 7M 59? American Ill-(ion \s. "irln ('limbâ€" Following are the percentages and the results of the week. this process. Packer's Boosters who have held I cinch on ï¬rst place until last week. are evidently a one man team. with Camp out of the game last week and the team being satisï¬ed with his 140 instead of about 190 average, which he has been :mflng, they dropped three to Klein's Richelieus.‘ The coffee ï¬ends went into secondi place and the Boosters to third by] w" "uâ€" â€w..." "1'" Callender All" 7"" Mandeville . . . . . . Totals ........ Lanï¬hear The East Ends have subplanted Smith """" Pitcher’s Boosters and are now tak- Shultz """" in: the key position in the pemn- Rogers _______ tags column of the Downers Grove Totals Bonding MEIR}. They clinched} An individual their right to the place for at least ",0“ who are n a week by taking three from Swear- will be staged .1 insen’s Pace Makers. day, December 1 The East Ends have supplanted Packer’s Boosters and are now tak- ing the key position in the penan- h‘e column of the Downers Grove EAST ENDS TOP BOWLING LEAGUE ‘ TEAMS BUNCHED page. Tue-ms sun was. we ‘ Ibo" With uruuim “I'M Alter Then. ...... 183 ...... 115 ...... 542 vs. Curtiss ...... 128 . . . .167 ...... 115 ...... 115 , ...... 4 26 .133 Swenringen’s Paco 476 115 115 126 I“ â€H X75 l2] MG "'3 8M NO 193 I25 I02 Nil 72! NO IN I“ ms If»?! "3 IR! Ill 12! H0 155 187 172 182 140 184 210 129 115 115 126 132 121 115 494 813 I63 155 I36 I!“ 158 HO “If; ‘I ..13 H ..10 M HO â€7 I72 If)? '38 13" I“ 219 NO 100 I60 I70 7 3 7‘0 Pitchor'n 167 I48 140 168 179 801 168 171 12] H4 189 144 120 115 115 147 M5 175 115 115 115 147 101 16! 113 103 495 I34 I.“ HI; 172 I5! I72 [65 I40 |28 â€7 I40 â€9 I30 180 H3 189 "0 HT n‘ 145 140 I27 I“ MI 186 MI 189 I72 162 140 'I‘hc- mill-week prayer service will be held pt 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. Lillian Hointz is in charm- of this service. 7:30 p. m. Evening Son-ice with gospel sinking and a short Hermon. A Christmas lesson. Bring donn- tions of groceries or fruit to he used in muting up Christmas bankets for the needy. Sunday, December 19th. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Special music and sermon. 2:80 p. m. The Children's Hour. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples Service. Subject: “The Spirit of Goumsi- I Mrs. B. E. Lanphear won the ï¬ve pound box of candy given away by the alley keeper. It was a contest to guess the number of beans in a jar, Mrs. Lanphear’s guess being 1175 and the jar contained 1158. "881' EVANGELICAL CHURCH SHARP REDUCTION 0N ENTIRE SHOE LINE The Thanksgiving games post. poned will be rolled Monday. Decem- ber 200:, at 8:00 p. m. 32 S. Mun Street Downers Grove. Ill. MORRIS SHOE STORE Huuy Walken Phonym 191- R Rev. J. Alfred Noun. Pastor. A Good Fitting Rubber will give Double Wear! Our 4mm: our wonderful values rnr Nu.- manoy It will pay you to buy ywr footwear nmv. WALKER DICKE P A I N 'l‘ I N G Decorating Paper Banging' Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished "I‘ll IlTBBBRS ARE THE BEST GRADE They wear and m both-r. Tho)- look ht-“rr nnvl nu,- Jon’l cost you any man. We don’t haw lo M ‘our high or low heeled shoe with a medium law heeled, rubber. We haw» a lame stock to M a" style: of heels and toes for “be whole family. er flubbrri and warm Oven-hoe.- and [mm-ct your- wlf from I: had (OM. IT WILL SURELY COME! .1‘0 “They Don’t Answer†DOWNEBS GBOVEREPO 9%? DOWNERS G110 ’ ILLINOIS Buy and Use Red Cums Chriutmns Sonlx. Any member of the Worn-us Club will be glad to supply your need» and you will help a good work. and swears that if ho ever gets that thief he will have his heart‘s blood. Early Wednesday morning Mr. 0t.- to stepped out of the houxe to give his Christmas goose the once over and as he gazed. fondly dreamed of the feast the bird would make. Ho strolled to the chicken yard and then gasped with dismayâ€"that Christmas goose had vanizhed. The alum was quickly spread to all parts of our} villagv. but to date no trace has been; had of this missing potential dinner -therctore the lost, strayed or slo- Ion. It was Monday when the prowl owner of the new large fowl, brat u't to his home and tenderly placed 1it in the chicken run where it would receive the choices! scraps from the table to further bring out the deâ€" licious flavor. Way last spring Mr. Otto had sev- eral young geese and even then he was thinking of the time when the Yuletide would be with us and acted acconlingly. He said to his good wife, “We’ll pick out the best now for next Christmas." This was accoudingly done and the gosling transfeired to a place where the lat-i (st dmiccs are used in the prone. preparation of goose flesh fol the Christmas table. E. W. Otto, S}. of Maple ave" it; mourning the loss of a goose. If this was juflt a common or garden variety of the fowl we would fail to appreciate the deï¬th of his horror at its. loss. Butâ€"this was a Christ~ mas Gooseâ€"which makes it another story. “ DOST, s'mAYED on s'royaNeâ€"A GOOSE A CHRISTMAS ONE Mr. Otto refuses to be consoled Henry Dicke Phone 123-R For That Dear Friend Who Once Lived Here 27 South Main Street TAKE OFF THE COLLAR â€" AND THE OVERCOAT IS SERVICABLE AS A FALL OR SPRING COAT. LADIES:â€"These collars will make a very acceptable Christmas present for hubby or sweetheart. Each collar delivered in a neat holly box all ready for the Christmas tree. WITH COLLAR ATTACHED THE WARMEST 0F WIN- TER OVERCOATS WILL BE OBTAINED -â€" THE COLLARS ARE MADE FROM BLACK 0B BROWN CONEY, BEAVER, NUTRIA, OR BLACK SEALINE, HUD- SON SEAL. OTTEB, UNPLUCKED OTTER, AND BEAVER. They are Neat, Comfortable - and Economical Detachable Fur Collars JOSEPHMAZZA . Cleaner and Tailor 37 North Main Street Tehphone No. 1%.] Downers Grove Publishing Co. If you would please that dear friend, take out a suimcription to the Reporter inhis or her name. The cost is low, only $200 per year to any addres< in the United States. for a your. Fifty-two times during Nineteen Twen‘ ty-nne they will think of you and bless your thought- fulness as they get the news from the old home. Downers Grove Reporter Former Downers Grove residents like to hear Downers Grove newsâ€"~41“ times you are too busy to writeâ€"-â€"send him or her The We have n Christnms Gift suggestion. Almost everyone in the village has some dear friend who once called Downers Grove “Home." These people are more than interested in the do- ings of the old home townâ€"of the comings and the goings; the hirths, mm nages and deaths; of the daily mood of living whith their former neighbors go through. ~~ Telephone No. 355 Fridaz, Wt 17, 19’ [I