Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Feb 1921, p. 8

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m; on, ya man... -...... .-....‘.. any I _ 'Mr, Prlm: «1:. Salt Creek School, IE. Angel: Hurphy, Pfin. m w BIEIHI: lst, Dist. 8!. W. Mrs. Clara Glos. Prim; 2d, Want-milk Schools, Mrs. P Brown. Pm: 8d, Lisle School Miss Regen, Resolved, That wo endorse the pro- gram of the Illinois Agricultural As- sociation and recommend that ercry farmer becme alfiiiated with this or- pnintion hy joining the DuPage County Agricultural Improvemnt Association. Resolved, That we express our cor- dinl appreciation of the service ron‘ dared by County Advisor E. B. Hea‘ can for a period of seven years dur- ing which time his expert advice and leadership have contributed to a marked degree in the advancement of the agricultural interests of DuPage Remind. That m- thank tho tench- en and pupfls of tho variab- schools who have shown their intnrwst and prognss by hringing «uch splendid exhibits. Resolved, That we thank the town. hips of the County for contributing special prizes m their schools. Resolved. That w most heal-my thank the officers and all who have assisted in any way in making this Institute one of the best ever held, mt. of ‘his gn‘at work. knowing {Int it is their wig): to raise the Man- datd of um county in «luraticmal and agricultural Ham. «*Md (0 mm in Illinois. Rrsti;;iirm adapt"! wrn- n‘ '0!" mm Clark. Tcaclwr. ' Thv ~1le and mhflflnmfll that laws: “tyne: M. Din-I. 6. Mn. (‘larfillk- 80.. Paul's Ladies Md pus a! Whema, in mm M amhm mm. rm; 2d. 0m. 22. Miss 3min.» arm sum 0mm. Thordny and uccllcncn of pmgnm and cxhi-lkn-llry. Turin-r; 31’. Dist. 2|. “is! A-Im-ening. January 27, ran 32km hits. the Institutr of I92] has "MM manila Bomrvn. Tim-her. ,by about 2” people. The commit- tal excelled in Duran County. and Wink“: lat, Dist. 3|. Mrs. Rhianna! for smug-monk midst“! of Wham... ocean lnsfltnlm an \I M. Prim; 2M. NM. 32. Mrs. Ewing, Tra.:;'lbv- lamb-rs. bit-Mame: J. Sat-rug, most importance in dnoloping a prr- 3d. Dist. 29. Miss Gnu- lemufll’. Mara. M. Johnson. R. Sthnnlr, E. mm and profitable watnm of :m- Tmrhrr; uh. Dirt, 34. Miss‘ Kalhrr-=Hmlm. S Hofl'crl. F‘. Scrib. C. Wall tit-lime. 'irm Gannon. Tvarlwr. and l’. Moclwl. Therm ladies wim- no It Rcmlrfll, Tlut “v v~.erially" Milton: hi, Dial. RP. Miss Morgar-lalrly msistrd by ollwr members nl‘ that tho, Supervisor; ‘vmu naw «u v! Riirhoy. Teacher: 21L Dist. 37. Mixs‘lhr sock-(y in son-inn the supp-r. generously mpporhwl Um mlvannr- l‘nnwla (illusha. Toarhrr: 3d, Dist. The folk: worn "wind to “w unit of ”IL-1 gm“ wnrk. knowing :8. .‘ln. Minnie Nelson. Teacher. rlmwh parlor for the diam-r. Every- that it is their “‘5?” to raise the sum- \‘orlu Isl. "M. 5.1. Hrs. Wm. En. body admired the henutiful flowi‘rs1 dad of um county in «locational yr]. Tomlin; 2d. Dist. 47. Miss Viv-grill! «hick the tables we": decorate“ and agricultural lines. «*le in mm ian anmle, Touch"; 3d. Dist. 49,1nnd enjoyed the meal. so well pre- in Illinois. mm Halon Wrigand. Teacher; «Mum! and promptly sci-val. After Remind, That «1- lliank tho tench-‘Dist. ‘8. Miss Angrla Murphy, l‘rin,§thr dinner all were invited to the era and pupils of the, variou< schonlsI Lisle: ISL Dist. 70. Miss Rnsvllnlchurch auditorium when the follow- who hare shown their intnrrst antl’l‘ottor. [’rin. :ing program was xii-en. nmu hv hrinrinr well splendid. .\'.ucrvilk: 1:1. Did. 8!. Miss "en-g songâ€"“What I Friend we haw in. Ms: _ “an: Id. Iii-t 6. 3|”. Clan-aims "hams, in point ..r nth-«hm mm. mm; 24. pm. 22. ”ks maxim» all "alleges of pmgnm and ”Mimi-"9y. Tom-her; 3d. Dist. 2|. Miss- A-zm-e hits. the Institutr of I92] has nun- maul: chwn. Tenth". ,by been excelled in Durham County. and "hit“: lat. Dist, 3|. Mrs. [imam]!!! Who-nu. them Ins-Hume an \{ uh Prim; ‘M. Dist. 32. Mrs. Ewing, Tra.:i'thr most importance in «int-loving a prr- 34. Dist. 29. Miss Gran- Tallmufll’. l mm and pmfiuhlo <ystnm of :m- Truth-r; uh. DH. 34. Miss‘ Kalhrr-=Hm fit-lune. 'ivw Gannon. Truth". and lie n Remind, Tlut “r r~.'eria||)‘: Milton: m, um. 39. Mix: Mann-5am, COUNTY FARMERS INSTITUTE WAS Adam Kohley W. E. Auble. Cnmmitton. School Department Awards Lewis V. Morgan, Supt. 01! School Exhibit: Ist, Wayne Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank cure financial independence. Begin today by opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in this bank. Lots of people have the dollars but very few have the necessary sense. Combine 0111 dollars with \0111 sense in the {01111 of a SAV NGS ACCOUNT and 1011 will quickly se- (Co-um from I‘m H Man-g “BILL” DOUGLAS Shoes C. B. Bowman. Chan'man SavingisMerelyaMatteromollarsandSense A State Institution under Stale Supervision Established 1892 The Corner Grocery V. Nut Phone No. S iiiâ€"i kiwi-IVER“ have been staple goods at THE CORNER GROCERY A New Stock Now on Hand hook for the “W. I. Dough- Mark" It Means “QUALITY” For Over Twenty-Five Years Apple Pie: lst, Mrs. C. E. Ferry. jWest Chicago: 2d, Mrs. A. Nebraska. 'Glen Ellyn; 3d. Mrs. Geo. Walker, fEImhurst; 4th, Mrs. Bertha Hazelton, gAddison. Pumpkin Pie: lat, Mrs. E. E. Mar- tin, West Chicago: 2d, Mrs. H. P. Nicholson, West Chicago; 3d. Mrs. m. D. Hughes. Napenrille; 4th Mrs. C. E. Ferry, Naperville. MW: lat, Mrs. H. P. Nicholson. West Chicago: 2d. Mrs. E Following is a list of the prize win- Zn-‘rs in the domestic science and farm {products sections. ' Sapnifle. M pm. 3:. Missflun rim-u: Ehrhart,1‘oachor: 2d. Dist. 79. Ellis: Mario Rictly Toachnr; 3d Dist. $82, Miss Ruth Shepard, Teacher; uh. mm. 75, Mrs. Robe o. Set-ch. Teach- :or: 51h, Dist. 80, Mi.“ Anna .1. Ream-z chacher. Domes“: Mace Depart-mu 1 Mrs. D. M. Martin. Supt. Mrs. Clara 6105 Groto. Assistant. [White Bud: lst, Mn. H. P. Nichol- son, West Chicago; 2nd, Mrs. Bertha Hazelton, Addison; 3d, Mrs. Agnes McPherson. Napern’llo: 4th, Mrs. Ferdinand Weigand, Lombard. Brown Bread: lst. Mrs. Bertha Hazel- ton, Addison. Mince Pk: lst. Mrs. Geo. Walker, Elmhurst; 2d. Mrs. M. Cheney, Glen Ellyn; 3d. Mrs. Ferdinand Weigand. Lombard; uh. Mrs. Bertha Hazelbon. Addison. York: Isl. "ht. 53. Mrs. Wm. En- rvl. Tvmhr-r: 2d. Dist. 47. Miss Viv- ian Tnmdc, Tmhvr: 3d. Dist. 49. Miss Helen Woigand. Teacher; MI, um. 63. In. Wm. I’m]. Tutti-r; .‘hl. Dist. 79. Kiss ”nth My: «h. "M. 82. ”in Ruth Shep-n1. “I'M A.“ Allison: In. mm. 3. Min Prim vs Lin". Tradwr. H.310." lxl. Did. I9, Mi” north: Clark. Teach". mu "comm Rama. Tad-or; 'M. . DOWNERS meow: mm_ Dov tive support and assistance in fur- thering the best interests of Down- ers Grove as a community in every possible way. SPIRIT 01" CO. H REBORN AT FIRST _ ANNUAL BANUET close to it an. Later it wt: learned that the fire was nbout a mile 011‘. A chimm‘y had burnt out. L Cutaway. Thou Art! A man laughs at woman’s unity, than utrnighlens his NP. brushes back his nompadour, carefully adjusts m- luu and will] Into a soft-drunk par- lor; “En-ham. hoefer. Recitationâ€"Master Howard Mat-hr! Songâ€"“St. Paul’s.” There were other numbers in poto for the evening but the fire whistle brought a sudden and unexpected ; sub. What: m. Lum- 1.3..» lWMuum; 24!. J. lit-yer. Jr.. “in! LChkngu; 3d. (‘wmkl Mulm. lhrtktl.’ l Wk!" What: ht, Clan-arc Shu- txer. Super-ville; 'M, Laue l.w..‘ Wheaten; 3d. mum.“ Hahn. lhrlk-ll.’ In: In. Harry M. Nunm‘llhq Ital. John Sthnmrr. lug-Mon. ‘ Po. (‘mâ€"fixhlfltnl by 807 or GM and" plum: In. Wm. Ruth. Nauru-ville: 24!, W. R. Aubk. flunk“: M. Camila King. Glen ”In. SUPPER AND EN- TERTAINMENT AT 81'. PAUL’S THURS. Lombard; M. Mar May. Lombard. Auk-z m. “mt! sum. “In Ellyn; 21!. Mutant mum". N1,"- rmo; ad. [by Cur. anrvillo. PM". Went Chin“ Lilo “um: I“. l’ekt Low. (Marduk; 2d. Rich-M .‘bnlbmt. tinny Fin-Ion: m. l". L'. hum Went (Tim-co; M. L M. Ila-u. 8m- lvfl; 34. John firm-mu. Incnhou. “alloy: Int, (1 ['orlu'r. l.i.~|~>; 3'. Leslie L60». Win-Mon; M. John Srlmr mar, lag-lam. 3-1" “’hilo Ulla: Isl. Ilvm‘y Hook. Nugwrvillr; 24!, l'mnlt I'm-k. Lomth-l. Largo While (mu: In, Harry I'm tick. Lombard; 2d, [Audie Lim, \Vlu-u (on; 3M. (h-mlcl Hahn, Bunk-ll. Jesus” Piano Soloâ€"Mrs. R. Schultz. Readingâ€"Miss Cora llochei. Soprano SOIMMiSR Anna Grote- fold. Rowling â€"â€" Miss Anna Schoonm-sâ€" Small Yellow Oats: ht, M. Hugh.» Naporvilk‘; 2d. ('lun-nw- Sham-r, Nu- pcrvillcz 2M, llaru-y Frulvy. Nupru \‘illc. While Corn: lst, Frank Fralvy. Nu- pvrvillo: 2d, (‘luwnco Sling-r. Nagy-r- \'illr; 34!, Ha, ('arr, Supt-Willa Yellow Com: Ist, Frank l-‘mloy. Naprrville. 2d, John P. Case. Elnv lmrst; 3d. RSI-haul Hahn. llurtlutt. Doughnuts: 1st, Mrs. A. l'ortu-r. Lisle; 2d, Mrs. J. P. Kellogg. Lom- bard; 31!, Mrs. E. B. Manin. West Chicago; 4th, Miss Myltll- Rum. Glen Ellyn. Farm Products: J. R. Steven, Supt... N. W. Lil's, Assismm. Ferdinand Woigaml, Asst. Devils Food Cake: 1 Perry, West Chicago; Martin, West Chicago; ion Hoitzk-r. thatun. Ginger Cookies: lst, Mrs. Bertha llazelton, Addison; 2d. Mrs. E .E. Martin, West Chicago: 3d. Mm. F. C. A'uver, West Chicago; 4th, Mrs. H. 1’. Nicholson, West Chicago. ‘ ‘..Chocolate Llycr Cake: lst. Mrs. Frank leey, Nupcrville; 2d, Mm. Frank Connor. Wosf Chicagu. Angel Food Cake: 1st, Mrs. L. W. SQcck. Nupurvillv; 2d, Mrs. M. I). Hugh-s, Napalm-”kw 31!, Mrs. Mur- quudt. Addison. While Layer Cake: lst, Mrs. Frank Connor, West Chicago; 2d, Mrs. H. P. Nicholson, West Chicago; 3d. M I's‘ Frank Frnloy. NupL-l‘villv; 4th, Mrs. M. E. Staci}, Napervillc. Mrs. Bertha Hawlmn. Addison; ml, Mrs. J. P. Kellogg. Lombard. (Continued from Page I) hat, Mrs. (.2 H. ; 213, Mm. E. H. 0; 3d, Mrs. Maw DOWNERSGROVE. ILLINOIS WWI, ”Mo. “In. I w knur- o'rn'o “um I” 'lrr- m ulu- hut-mow n! mun-mu. lat! .ua'h‘ mm! I. II ”In I'io-luh’flr In! "0. \IurM \"M'I‘ IN “'I' n! uuflolrmtuv Iu-l- mp "Ira-h «non» m nO-mulum-v; hm m Ilw umm ur my m'c-vI Hwy In-uw om oak-cl. ~\\'nn\b.§ Fumrfl M'H'ifl'fl “we cundurlwl at: Fur-I Hungrzirul ('hurrh In»! Mon-f my. flu- l'u-lnr. "m. J. Miro-l Sam- 1-"?! In chumr. Th4- m-mum \uu 'Ili‘arlu‘d by law. Jnhn .‘4. Slnmm. a {umwr pan-lot. "m. Wm. Gun» and! flu- um. Mr. Murmy uf ("Ink-ax» un- mml. lnlrm-M un- mwlr m \"0II Suh- n-uwlny, ”10“an finn'v Shc- dial with firm faith in her; Suvimtr. Shr. if any. know what it‘ ‘lmt-zms tn It‘llhl God. And now she ix- égomwâ€"but [hr mommy of her life amli the inflm-m'v of Mr “urks will lung: liw nt'ler lk‘ln ; Sho- loan-s tn muurn hu- In“ hl‘l' mu. lhr Rm: If. .\I. llh'm'r and his: mic» uf Duh-ta. Ill.. tu'u ”rifl'N'Ln: Mulhinx uf Julk'y, Iowa and Juhu "I; “mun-u (iruw. two m'vu‘n and (mu: nephmu and mum uthc-r relative-<4 and has" of fun-mla. i in Jesus Christ. Shv ll-t. hm‘ light ;:.h3m- for her Savior \flwmvor she {was and many look inspiration and Icouragc from her cmuugv and opti. 1mimn. She was for many years a 'Sunday School teacher. was l’resiv filvm of the Y. I'. A., President and m‘tivo worker in the W. C. T. U., alao [or many years was a member of the lloanl of Trustees of First Evan- gelical Church. in which capacity she rendered most rfl'iciL-nt service. She was hunoral by all in the cum-; munity and lu-ld in highest “Nomi by those “1") won: associated with} hvr in the many rhnnnols uf xervicel for her \M-ful lil‘v. l ' She had an unusually strong faith l Sister Dinner was converted in God in her early youth under the labors of the Rev. Mr. I’aeth. She immed- iately became a member of the Ewin- gulicnl Church and continued a very staunch, faithful and useful member until death claimed her. Pcrnicious Anemia at 7:40 Thursday evening, January 27th. MARY S. DIENER LONG RESIDENT BURIED MONDAY Large Can Libby Dill Pickles .. Fancy Evaporated Peaches, lb . Wilson’s Certified Butterine, fl) Catsup, per bottle ............. Kippered Herring, per can . . .. Japanese Crab Meat, 1/3") can . Lobsters, V3113) can ............ Lehman!) (5' Michel’s Store A former 50c seller, fine cotton men’s socks in Brown and Black, only .. . .19c Marq uiaettes. Swisses. Voiles and Scrims In White. Ecru and Gleam. priced at 25. 30. 39 and 45 cents per mm. Goods that formerly sold at 45c to $1.00 February THIS MONTH YOU WILI. NEW GOODS THAT YOU THESE GOODS ARE CODI- (‘AN BUY AT OLD PRICES. (Coilinucd from Page 1) GROCERIES We now have more of these fine wearing, well made, Silk Hose which have been asked for by so many who tried them and were highly pleased. Black and Brown, the $250 Quality priced now At 31. 65 Per Pair Pretty Ginghams 6: Wash Goods New l'laids, Stripes and Checks priced at 25, 29. 35. 45 and 75¢ per yard. Goods that formerly sold at 50c to $1.00 per yard “True Form” Wm’s all Ian's Men Now open at their new location, 106 East Liberty Drive, one block west of the Court Home. If you have not been a Saver a slight deviation in your habit may mean larger accumulations in a few years. Start today in our Christmas Club. Professor Michaelson of the University of Chi- cago recently perfected a device whereby the di- ameter of distant suns is measured. A slight devia~ tion at. the instrument means millions of miles out in space. l‘.\l.|\ V0. 3) 27c 10c The Wheaton Cafe FIRST NATIONAL BANK 20 Oz. Jar Loganberry Apples, Strawberry or Raspberry Preserves, per jar ........... 29c Savoy Orange Marmalade, jar ..43c Large Can Black Cherries, can . .43c Vermont Pure Maple Sugar, lb ..47c 5lbs. Yellow Onions ............ 19c Fancy Cal. Naval Oranges, doz. .29c Downers Grove. Illinois. SALES FIND A GREAT MANY ARE LOOKING mu AND INC EVERY WEEK SO YOU m; 1m

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