iiiJpn: we last “ï¬lm wait until {he dnys of my childhood Wilen Christ. was really meant something to me in the way of a festival of gift giv- in: . How we children would look forward to that day : the talks we used to hive about Santa Claus and mpgmjwmmflecm hear that it brings me had: to the “Glory to God in the highest. and on oarth peace, good will toward men." (Luke 2: 1-H.) '"B"'~ "And. lo. m.» aunt-I of w Loni! came upon â€worn. and â€It (hwy of tho; Lord Show round about {ha-m: and "my were cm-v nit-aid shall he to all thv monk “And surMPnly there was with the angel a multitude of heavenly hast praising God. and saying, "And ihl" hmughl farm he: ï¬rst- born son. and wrapped him in nad- dling clothes. and laid him in a mu. m; Inn-aim!~ (ht-m w†no room for ï¬rm in the inn. "And thrw was in tho snnw raunâ€" try shophvrvk ahiding in (In lit-M. inning ntrh nvor Omit flurk by an “And the anco‘ and mm (hum; F‘s-m not: fnr Drhnhl I bring 3m (and (Mint? 0! qrrnt joy, “11ft" Christ the Lord “For unto you i< horn Un- day. in tin city of David. a Savior. which is “And this shall he a sign unm you; Yo shall ï¬nd the bahm wrapped in >1'addling clothes lying in a manger. "And In it was. that while they mew. (Mm. th- day: won- act-Mn pushed um she ehouM Ir quveml. AM 10mph ale": wr-nI up (mm Unlike. out 0" llw city of Kenn-UL into Jude; mm: the city of David. which is all“! flothlehtm. (humus: M was of the house and "m“ n! â€To be taxed with Mary his a.» pound wife. being great with ehiM. R001. min "w .4va stun M â€w UM of "Io Sm‘mr a4 lnhl m lash ‘1; I-H. "An-l 1‘ rm to â€as m llmw clan, that than um! out n donn- from (hour Aumums. that a" "w mum «hank! lu- uxed. (And (Me Nu na- flnt made who" (‘yrwuius um mm-r- â€? 0' 87th.) - limo wit any-ln to w:- what "- hm'r dour 5: individuals In fmwnnl (he mllulmn (If "iv Klmnlnm cm Illi- ï¬rth. Tmrmw. December 26th. in cri- dnu A. him-y. lay of nu haw “molten. name of u: Ilve not. that W Dny in the Innivcmry of tho Huh of Christ Jam. 0» Savior a! makiw. The (mt minim-Inca a! th- dny in «(um 1m max flu- glfl giving ml «waiving; (hr Iran; m "than“ 0! [Minn Imvl W Machini- of happy childron, ‘ In the pun of 1hr work! today may of m- an puma n mnnwnt for (fluvlï¬â€"Nleflh HUNDRED AND TWENTY Merry Christmas! Every time ‘1 heated at the Downers Grove Post “ice as second class mail matter. AdVertising rates made known upon Application. Subscription rates $2.00 bper year. Single copies 6c. [and every Friday morning from the dice of ï¬le Downers Gme Publish- †Company, 37 North Main stmt. Downers Grove. Illinois. lChi-inhuman eve. ltnmedintely after “ms we We! {the evening meal we would begin to hntlmr nhnut when Santa Claus onmo \ 063.093.. 295.093 £200! «in: vgfln vcasuau‘mi;9.3.3. snag» from 39.2.9»... iéncrrï¬vo 2015:.aocaiénz In 005mb.ZAEOflflAtFflfl 53103567510 585:1 Ea Egg Augusaiï¬ <3... MERRY CHRISTI AS C. H. STAA'I‘fl. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS: tremhlevl; llw foundatinm M "W hillx Thu umm- In "WV "â€an m llw'r am past. wnn- um: um! Inns; tM-' lowing tho-6r "mmwr’s mm†mm In Ike and. Link» m Hu- lnzimony M than? "of whom "w wurM W8! mp2: mutiny. PMIMs~For the MM h u nut 00-! and u gum! King. Th. stream nf the hi"; i:- Ms; fl!!- earth le “union" u bung mud-- plain and On- "Inlay run" now “ who mm- n-{h it." The nppmolml limu- fol lin- rl-iou hu- Irrhul. â€A «hm! work M" (M llml maltr mum "w vaul- and cut it short m rianus-m-w.†; An accompaniment. of numhcru M alum in the: am, which In ammo» ,lo nurh gm: IIIMI’N. m mn by the prophet latch, in the WM 0! , I! in Jun. our year wince the' 'l “mowing nun" rolled Duo hem. nlw Thane “warden-n" u! llw haw-mi ch) for two thou-am! ymm found their (mt appoinml place- M (hr appomw um Hm. Gave "If" joyful "‘le nmldml pound m1. 86M thfll M'rntn haw-:00" mural rapidly and with amlenuwl ‘l The mwx corwapomlvnl writes u! the "Pulling bills“ as u pt-culnrity o! the great soiumic ("sun-Mr of Chili and counting II. n phouomvnon: ,vct ht is one of tho fltmighll'fl! nml clo-ur- int fulï¬llment» of pmpbccy \u- hun- hul in many 11 clay. Hg also mm- mreu it to the cm“ volcanic erup- tion of Katmar in Aluku or June WI. 1912. I \ “In the villages of Villnrrica and 1Pucon the earthquake early on the morning of December 9 ruminuo‘l without intermission {or four hours. Many houses burst open aml others went! shakvn down." - Chicago Tri- bunt. “Milli-8. I "It is reported how, but not yet conï¬rmed, that Junin dc los Amine. on the Argentine side of "w moun- tains, was destroy-ml and'the Argon- tine garrison buried under a falling jhill. From reports reaching how it appears falling hills are the pram-L pal penomonon accompanying the ca‘ tastrophe. Some disappeared into the ground; others fell over. and some up“! open. J. M. ZINDT, Drugisl “FALLING HILLS†. IN THE ANDES bother about when Santa Claus came and how we would ï¬ght that almost overmasben'ng desire to sleep. Bed- time came all too ‘earli, but in spite of this fact sleep came quickly. Can you place yourself in memory back to the (lay; of your childlmml folks? When you get there remem- ber that the Reporter staff wislws each and every one of you a Merry Merry Christmas and the hope that the illusions of your childhood will stay with you (luring tho coming year. Hang on to them, they are worth hanging unto. ,. The next momingbno matter how late we had been up the night before. we wére up bright and early on Christmas morning. How We would race to where our stockings had been hunt the night before. And the ex- clamations of rupture m'cr the de- sired gifts. We take this method of thanking our many friends and customers for the favors bestowed on us during the past year and to wish that you all may have a very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEES GROVE. ILLINOIS ARTHUR RA In actuated from a variety 0! ac- ceptable designs and every detail In looked nfler by experts. 11m In why our monuments shay: appeal to good taste. If you phn n memorial in your pin» we will allow you a great variety of design- to choose tram. Our Monuments “'c- haw mu mum In mmpluin III Un- wrlflwr wr haw- q-xwriencml “ï¬r full. Tin- cla)" haw- hfl'n mild :M the imwst "w lhflmnmolrr has iron 6-: Ian nbm-r‘ Lad your at (M Umu- wr wrrw "c-njoying" Mil-cm hm hm "m trmwmlufl". smm lit-mm m ntl :m h)‘ mmnhw tho- nmmul wu< c-mrml uilh an ind» m Inn uf I'vulhwn “burnt-M. lh-n! l‘hrismmy linking. H mu 'l’mwluy. â€vermin-r til-l. “an In: mom-n clay of flu- year am the Hm day of winwr. Living up In that am thy mm. it brought a: snow slam hunt the ray-I dnwn by a mild .bul culling mml which man van-ml {Hw- grouml wilh mow. TM snow nn- may to alrrl and NW 401-! In mm. "3‘ Wmlm'mlny mnrning thr “Mu-M's.- hm! all gum and n lu'nuliful lhirk rum hum: mar all clay. N .-\ PERVI LLE. FIRST DAY OF WINTER BRINGS SNOW llnl'k 13:!!0~F‘0r in Hum- alup‘s xhull Iw allwlion. purl. :3.- mm not from the beginning or lbv (‘rentiun whirl) God rn-au-d an!“ "xix umo. nuiflwr xhall be. Lulu- 21-36 -5. Wan-h yo- Hum-fore and pray ulna)». that ,w may I»- uccoumal wnflhy In oxravt- ull (hn‘se things. that â€ha“ conu- tn mum. and w stanul‘belun- (hr Sun at mun. Neither tlu-ir -ilu-| my-r gum ska" Ix- ablx- lo «h-liwr lhrm in “w «lay of the Lonl'.‘ wrath. I:ill.~. "Fall on us." Nahumw‘rhu- nmunmiln quak.‘ at him, and "Ir hnH~ nu-ll. ‘ Zephaniuhwsmcl n «hall cnnw to 4);»; in lhat day with 'lw th thrn- shall hr thv muni «If a cry “ AIM at un'ut cradnnu l'rmn llu- hil‘n. Thv grral clay uf tho- Lard ii "an". it is near. uml hash-1h xix-ally. won the voice at lhv Any of llu- Inml: llw mighty man shall cry thrn bitterly. b Husou~~~'l'llr Ilvxtmywl. the» muuntains, hilh. "Fall on i The Lord stn-tchml forth his hand ‘against his people: '= “ the NW llllll tremblv. and their carcmscs www- turn in the milk: of thv Areas. The mountains shall uh-pzu‘t and tho hills be roman-IL Jt‘m-miuh~l huiwld the mountains: and lo. they lrt-mblml. and all tlu: hill: mm-ml lightly. Ami" .m Wmlmwin) c-wninu t' Isaiahâ€"The day of- the Lord of huntsâ€"shall be upon all the high mountains. and upon all the hills that be lifted up. And they shall go into the hnle< of the rocks, aml into the canes of the earth, for four of the Lord, and fur the glm'y of His Majesty, whon he uriseth to shake u-Iribly the earth. What aileth them-ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills like lambs? 'l‘mmble thou earth at the presence :0! the Lord. at the presence of the God of Jacob. moved and were shaken because he was wrath. The hills melted like wax m. the presence of the Lord. He looketh on the earth and it trembleth; he touched: the hills and they smoke. Mam-ll!†Nellie H. Rl')’l|0|l‘.~ .~in of Israel shall lu- 'l‘hr,\' ï¬nal! say tn "1 'uu'l up" and (i) Hu- 'n A: the last regular 'meeting of Naper Post. No. 4668 .held on Satur- ‘dny, December 11th, the following ioflicers were elected f0:- lhe ensuing year: F. A. Rogers .......... Commander Geo. Strauley ..Sen. Vice Commander Fred Veith ....Jun. Vice Commander John Daily ................ Surgeon 'Wmu Beidclman .......... Chaplain Geo. B. Heart: ...... Quartermaster E. W. Farml- ....0fl'icer of the Day Eli Ditzler ....Ofl‘ieer of the Guard R. W. Bond .............. Adjutant l’RE-WAR PRICES SUITS OVERCOATS Civil War Veterans Chose Ollcers at Meeting Held on Decem- ber Eleventh. x-.', P} l'“W‘,. \ .11 Gulf.“ .r)‘ cuu‘ FRANK A. ROGERS [IE-ELECTED HEAD 0 F N A P E R P 0 S T But to get them at these prices you will have to come in during this sale, for, after that they go back to their regular prices, which, though lower by a great deal than earlier in the season,‘ will be somewhat higher than offered now. This is a price in-between the former selling price and nothing. Owing to the warm weather during the past two months these items have been selling very slowly, therefore we are offering them at a price that is all out of propor- tion to what they are worth or what they cost, also which is far under the present wholesale costs of theselm'ticles. “ During this lN-BETWEEVSALIS we will offer at exactly half their for- mer prices our entire stack of Read this advertisements clear through and then come to the store I'durin this sale. You IIill ï¬nd several items at attractive errices besides the ones list on this “rage Some of them are such bargains am the lots are so small that they IIil only last a short \Ihile. We probably II III not b we time after the Christmas business to make ready for this sale in the usual IIIII tbelefme it \I Ill be necessmI for rm to come in and ask ft» the special \alues. These inducements are offered only for the particular days mentioned. There will he no need to come after January 1 expecting to ï¬nd these values. The lots advertised are not very large and it will only take a fair amount of customers to consume each lot before New Years Day. We have given it this name l mine. it is in between Christmas and New Years, which. according to the legion of the retail business, is the dullest week of the year. We are going to make a strenuous efl'ort to make it one of the lively weeks of the year. We are going to do this by offering our customers sonn- trading inducements that they will find to be very unusual. $39 and up This In-Between Sale will begin Monday morning, December 27th and end Friday night, December 3m. ln-Between Sale at III-Between PIices Bert Moore AGENT FOR 514 $2.2M "Fit Guaranteed Blankets; Comforts; Outing Flannels and Outing Flannel Night Wear 135 No. Main St. H. E. McAllister Co. A- HALF PRICE! Phone Day 20 Lord Lumber Company and Building Material 1n Lumber I)ealers “Phone after 8 1’. ll. “2 J Enid. , December 1920