Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1921, p. 1

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F DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER the Aloxnmh'r lIrndlry llurm I‘m! No. no or the Amrrivun Ugh-n, u! the Vlllum- uf llnu'nmu "mun Slulr of "limb. ht'n‘imflu‘r rnHu-vl flu.- mrinry witm‘mrth: When-M it i,- dermal nun-«mu. and vxpfllk‘m for "10 «ml bvm‘flc‘ury to have I plen- nf Iaml for 0w mud pm of conducting “Mann. anal «ml (tumor. in deairious of nmwying. (n it {or its M'PII'IIP uzu‘ and lat-unfit. u hentn pmvldcd Um rvnuin phrw of land MICHW as follows: M, on the day of the week com- monly known as Sunday, the said trustees are hereby empowered. to sen the within described land, for cash or on credit. or both, and convey by good and sufficient deed or enn- veyanee, at either public or private sale, to the highest and best hidden; end with the proceeds of such sale. purchase such other land as they may deem advisable to carry out the pur- pone of this trust. I FIFTH: That the said trustees are] L (Continued on Page R) SECOND: That in thn own! of the migration, death disability or otherwise. of any Inn-m or trustees. the remaining trustee or (mutton shall have the power. and are hemby directed to. at once appoint a me- cessor or summsors m M! thv va- Downers firm-r. Stain of lliimie. and three shall hr «have» frnm "in mm- hers in good standing of "in said beneficiary; provided hon-rt" that a! the dissolution nf the said hovwflâ€" dary I8 an active past a! the Amr- ian Legion a" fin- tmstws shall h:- chooen from the oledom of the Vil- lage of Downers firm-o, Stair of m. It is underfloor! anal 1:ng FIRST: That the said Irwin‘- sh." always be five 6n numhvr. hm of whom shall hp rhmwn frnm flu- eketon (ouwr than nwmbv‘ru to! H1: said bomfidary), of "w \‘illagv of And win-mm by dual hr'urin‘ mrr. date with thin instrument. and w- cordal. in book â€"~ - 4, pnn --_..A. of record.- of (he County of l’ul'apr, Shh of Illinois. mid granmr hr com-eyed tho land show (kn-rib"! to said that", fur (hr usr of mm Maw With the foregoing in mind a meet- ing was held about five weeks ago to discuss ways and means and at which tentative plans were consid- end. The chief difl‘iculty met with was the matter or placing title. uml it was decidnl to consult lavgnl ud‘ vice. At a later meeting hold lust loudly night. a clc-finlto form way considered folxihlr thr full t‘t'fit‘l'lp" “on of which followez This aura-mint mmlv- this - ~ -| day of V-~â€"â€"â€".\. [l I92! bl‘hu‘rn ' -~~' o! the Villam- of Downers (:ruvr, State of Illinois. hen-inuftt-r mllml the «rumor. â€" --» of tho Village of Downer»: Grow, Stato of “Him“. Mmimfltfr talk-1| llu- ll’unlI-t". :uul As explained in n preVious artiEl‘e in The Reporter, the present baseball field is the only practical site avail- able and might be lost for this pur- pose should any one, or all of the lots be sold. 1 Some time ago a group of repre- sentative citizens of Downers Grove, realizing that all our local athletics we conducted on valiant lots which might be disposed of at any time. suggested to the local Ammican Le- sion post that steps be taken to pur: chase by popular subscription 3 per-‘ manent athletic field, and that thcyl co-operate with them. We all know that our present, high school play- ground is a striking example of our hck in this matter. Articles of Agreement for Govern- ment of “North Side Field" Are Drawn Up. PlANS READY fOR MEMORIM PARK AlfllHK "le .VOL. XXXVI". NO. 11 i JOHN F. EHNINGER Funeral sen-ins will hp MM ahl 3:00 n'c’mk Sunday aflornoon fmm' his home in East Crow and burial? Wm b9 made a! the “'04! Silk rpm» Mr. John F. Ehningm- «linl Tom- rlay. March 20m. "72!. at Phoenix. A‘rimna. win-"1‘ he haul gnne with his wife and son to (aim (rt-atmmts. goes into the. homes of Downers Grove and this vicinit you have an audience of thouaan . The wise merchant will take advantage of this and get business which now drifts somewhere else. Rosiulmz her husband shv lv-auw ~<ix rhildwn. (‘yrvnin.<. Frwkrivk. Lillian. Whaler. Charlrs and Mrs Marivfla: Cass. to mourn Mr low. Punrrul sorx'ifiw m-n- th roslv‘r- «'ay :uflpmmm from "w l-‘wrmrmul M. E. l'hurrh. who" hr-r hush-ml k pastor. and burial! was mad» at Mt. Grrmwood. .‘ln. Mary Anm I’m-mum. wire at "no "or. I". I". FarmiIor. foomt'riy n 905")" of "Ir First Methodist Epit- ropnl (Winn-h bur. Iliml at ha-r Mm". 330 “'05! "Hi! final. ('hirugn. Sun. «lay. March 27th 'l‘ho subcription “5'. of the Ro- rter contains mom than ONE HOL'SAND names. Just cut this in half‘ then cut it in half again which leaves 250. Then take as an average that five people read each papt‘r which gives I250 roa- rlers on nnl one-fourth of our cirâ€" culation. 0 that many people enter your store every week? Can you tell that many peoplt- evory week about the many good things you have for sale? You can’t do it in any other way than thru the Reporter columns. When you adâ€" vertise; ‘in the _newspap:2r_ which Financial Sorrrlnry~~~Mu I. N. Manx. Punt-ml Mon-mud l’iIN‘hvf~-"r~. J. l,. lmhm-um. WM» Reboot Sum. ~.\lr. J. l'o-nm-v. \‘mm. l‘mplr- Alliam‘v ~â€" Mics Ruby 10M. Junmr Supt-4““ Marflm Pram-r. m summarized receipts of ml w “mug ”WK". (hurrh and its aulrnrganizatinna “11> AI AURORA mum in us followa: Church {nun-my ‘ $2,772.57? Young Peoples Allis-mu- . 400.00: “w" Bible School .. . L!!n:l.7.'»im*.m,d at“... Lodge. I. I). 0. It; I‘m“ ”"1" 92‘2“ "mad by Invitation to I Total Roccipb , . ..:sn:.2s.r,7! F This Irpmwutu nu introww o! 'SSHMJ»? m‘o-r In! your-“nu dm'rvnw to! 36'}. With the ”(mum-Ht ml~m-, bonhip and financial nhilily n! “V. ltIuc-binl ltrlu-lwh lauluo hm hm'll’ hix'wl point in "u' hmmy ur (In-fuIvmk-«l un lm-nmion u. ronfn' tho- (hurt). nu- rongn-xntinn “my. r..,,uh-gm- tonight. l-‘rhluy. April ht. ulf wan! \o-n unlimlrtdcully mlu "31' ("-3 .‘Iinm'hnlm Lndgv. A“""'“‘ 11W." Iun'. ll nun rqmltml Hun ("Whfixill warm-y tho-n- h) nuwnuuhflv, xm- mmluhlr lu runlplovlr n... “ugh-nun}: Ihv- «uni»: {mm lha- mp": pay-urn! am "w mu-hmlm-..- n! "ma! 7:00 n'cim-k. I'hwuxu mm- and rhurrh pray-Hy «hm. lhr muhk rmno'rxw‘rl to mrh Aururn at 1hr mmv :hw m-u July. hunt Himmlunl timl‘. ’l‘lw new oflnmn aw; Mimwhnhn le- huv- horn In thr (‘lnu Irmkr~3hx Albrr' Mnrvu-l.i“""“‘ "'"N’ ”m“ "’ "ml” N" $359.1"-Mr. any ”mun Rain-huh Drama bring pmmm I»! qum- Mum v. A. Durham chm-r “Mn "1" 'm' Mn N“ "N“ I'rmw. 1-1. «2 sum. .-\ 3mm malt-I'M. E. Zimmcrlin‘ f A. "w okvgm i- unit:- an «Mun-Io (foam lkg'fl'. HOW MANY ENTER YOUR STORE? The reports of all departments and organizations of the church showed growth and progress. The increased attendance over last year in Bible School and Morning Worship was es- ‘pecially encouraging. The Y. 1’. A. ‘had the best year. in its history, raising a budget which most than‘ doubled the highest previous amount. The Missionary contributions of the chunch and its various organizations more than doubled any previous 3- chievement along that line. The mid~ week prayer services were well at- tended. They will continue under lay leadership. MRS. F. F. FARMIIDE The annual Fellowship supper and Business Session of the members and friends of First Evangelical Church was held Wednesday evening and was well attended. The basemenIz-nudi- torium of the church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. The flu}!- per, served by the Ladies Aid Socie- ty, was greatly enjoyed by all. Reporls Show Church in Beth-r (‘on- dition than Ever Before in its History. 1ST EVANGELICAL ANNUAL BUSINESS SESSION WEDN’SD’Y DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1921 Stanloy J. Brown. Sec. Tlu- "Follies" wak- give-n with but one and in flaw, that of making money for the Don-mm Grove Public Library. In order to accomplish this a show worth a dollar of anyone’s money was given for fifty cents and the object was achieved leaving a bad taste in noone's mout\ 1 Thank You To thr- l’ublir: “7r am indebted fur thi: hantkomo \hrm-imz. Man): thank. Not pmfih , .. . £551.38 In .c-nding this <taumrnt to thn nf- fice it was arcnmpanind b) ihn fol? lowing not»: FMlmx-rng i.~ a «atvmvm of UV _-\~‘ In!» hm" tlwir (-udnm fur 1hr; mviuts and anndilrrnu-‘fnr Hw rr-[pasx «won yv-ar-, 1hr l’hilamhrnp); can! showing nf "11- Down"! Hm‘W‘El'rmrtmont uf tho \"oman- r-luh zawf "Follies." jih- hr-nnfit maum-v am thi Saturdayf Total "Trims . . $727.!N’Hzflt‘rnmn pl'bN-diflg Emu-r Sabbath" Dhbnrsemenk: With 61> pmgmm of smsnnahio num-’ I‘promr nf allnratmm hv-rs and hI-M a< i! i~ in (he “Aha-list, on «age. nettinp. "hutch \rlww- khv Iatr- ~'-m Mir-rs M a" kinda inrlm’- Whmugh Ihv- ~talm-vl alas: “indmu, mg 20mm! sup -V lu-mlinx a glow uf uunmh and pram-fl plirs V nmxz 1 This yu-ar as «m (ho pron-Minx. Publicity . _ 35.00 )‘r-ll‘s Mia- Mariana Rm apt-nevi and' Costumes Misc. . Till) «~an01! thv program with (printions F‘mtonainmmt m tho Von thr organ. Mr. Mt-lu'n Coleman: (‘ast .. . , . 1.3.0" 2711*“!!qu tho mend colo “I-‘Par Y9 Yolk ’ An- flw chum in quitr an clam-nu- fuflnir and "again-II than! thirty “om- [on it hm- (aha mme “me for tho fat-am u. pl‘rfm malt. [Tudor Hw- dirrflion of Mr. Walk-r H. Rmh M has hum pun-(icing a" rim" and ?i« mm quih‘ truly to prvform, The imam-n haw just H'WNH)‘ mmptetnl "wit rubm. wing .umw 300 ynnh of "mirth! and dumb. makr «men a showing. ”Mary Enriched in "an: Taknt Pratt-rd: l'nm “Ink-l lad Sill" Nay His-n Thanh to day .m In "no“! In Ibo Public. (Turin. The imitation In wrfurm M An. mm i- mnsideml qm'h- an honor rm [I'm-bird Lodge and [min (ho stamp of apprm-ul upon Ilu-ir wmh. And (My ran m-ll hr pram! for Anmm Imlgtv hm "no 0f thr fimwl a'ml hut :lriilml harm in lhu- SIMI‘ M ““114 MK NET PROFITS 0F SEVENTH ANNUAL ”OWNERS GROVE EASTER MATINEl-I “FOLLIES” $55!.00', IS USUAI. SUCCESS Minm'huhl [Mfr hm 'I‘G‘I to IM Grow .«Mrml Hum M mnhvr 0M Rel-dunk Dmrw. bring mum! Ind war «Mn "11- loral lmlxr wnu smu- mud. Inc-chin! Karl-ah Lodge. I. 0. l). I“. ,(hurrh Unin- l‘ndu Ilimtion OI Manon-d by Inviulim In “in Guru (.rifulu Ik- (foMn Dune. NINA Mafia". RfoKAll 10W 10 (Olffll DEGREE M AURORA IONIIE LIBRARY BOARD, THE FIRST BLOOM The mailings of flu. aftomoon worn given in a charming manm-r by Mia Dora Margarret Oans of the Chica- go Musical College. Hnr xeloctions.‘ "The Selfish Giant,” with a piano ac-‘ companiment playI-d by Mrs. Waltnrl Fredenhngen, and "The Desert A-_£ wahening," www- road with rare in? termination. in closing. a cutting' from "Mrs. Wizgs of the Cabbage Patch" delighted the children as also their elders. This yu-af a.- nn (ho prpcmh'nx yt'lrs Mi<s Mariana Rm apt-nevi and ritual ”w program with 1.4100“er on 1hr organ. My: Mulxin (Inleman 4mg tho ~acrml enlo “Fear Y4: Not 0 lsravl." antl Miss- Beatrirr- Anâ€"‘ lhony mmlm-ml violin .cpioctions m‘~ rompaniwl by Mrs, Georzo Nargnoy. Mrs. Blam'h Keys”, soprano, amt hr-r acrompaniwt, Mrs. Ward-w. both of Hamilton Part, (:nntributed twa‘ groupc of «Hugs to tho pmxram. This wm Mm «mun»; fim umki an a vlinflm May in r ~um-.~ In; Hvi~ "no hr Ax vlidim‘t :u~ hc-r «nth :u a Rfl'flir.. Thv rhnlala Wm- clinch-d by Mia- Gwen (:n‘lflthu, Iwr 0m 0“!!!“1 in “at “no. nml her skill as n din-«tor n! rhoirs Wm: MN- ol’ (hr [Mum- which mule fur (lu- sm‘rM-t of the nflr'» moon. SM Impiml Ibo-m pm!!! with her solas. sung wry ably Im' um "w pn‘ciaicm of the nrtiut xbo is. 1 Ni.“ Erma “mm- “as doflflflfnll at Mr urpnm wins an ‘1‘" "W Minn-u AH: and Marx-r14 Ilmpko. with llwir ulm mlm. Mr, J ll. Ron l-nhanm tank (hr hum- path and Mr‘ .‘l. V‘ Murhm ”w tnmn. . le rhuru- wurk. lhv' rv-mliliml "I! duds, him and quafllvl». ~hmww| in-i Irmiw‘ mu! vxlrnuivr vOnH upon ”v- pnr' of "w mvmlrn» uf lbw rhoru :.nvl Ibo rulF'th'k's 'l‘lw mmlilkm uf Ilu- Hflfi‘l‘l' (7-h- tnlu. I't'mn uml ('nmn," by Un- rhuirs n! the Find Haulinl ('hurrh Inrl Sunday nth-mum nus "M M ”Ir mmd [firming Incl uh-[minx utm- fim on song a! Huh-"Mr Hut lnrnl munr Imrru Inm‘r hml u chum-r In lu-ur fur a lung limo. BAPIISI (MINA “(ROSS AND (ROWN" WAS GRW SIJ(([SS l’hilauthrnp) i Tuesday night Tho huh ("I vim" I‘M!- “Ilh hm pun-"1- luu )rm‘w .11"! {mm (bin-pom , meml u-rvu-v-s wmn Iw-M Mun, gclay nflr'rmnm from ”I" lmmu Hu- "‘1“ “mu-r1 H. Noxdmul. [nrlm uf 31hr .‘Ir-Hunlid quwmul l’lmrrlv. hf- Efiriulinz a! ”w humv and lalrr at ,(‘llflf'fl'fia n-mu-Iuy, \lhrvr hmia? "I!“ “'3an 'hwstla} Mg!" at lu-r honm- in Lb" whrrr 4w has liw-d fm many yt-ar- and on: mun-h rm-yw-rlnl and law-r by all who know In-r. Funm'al son-firm «all hr hold Un- nmrmng. Friday, An)” In, from S! .llw'ph‘v l'hurrh and burial “in bv :I' tlw .Va'w-rvilh- "nu-(my Ru”: l'hmhflr, 0th {our yrm n‘M thumb!" at Mr. and .‘lr-. Juhn ha.» «of 97 "iuhlaml avmmr, [9.1â€"le .nvvu Sunday mnrning. Man-n 27th, um. uflnr an mm.» It! (“a “PI-b "H 00th um Ilm' In :Nlev-rm. It has bun and 4”! u a my“ tr-ry to mm» mnplr why 2: mm- riai~~ifiml at! should hqing tho rn- <uIL< it dam. This~ ran hv ex- plain"! thru tho msults Ma r»- cr‘nt qum‘tionlin- sent out by the men-mam” in the State of Iowa. Thi< runny was made in the field of thr- country “Weeklies and one of the questions was, “Do you road Ciafi>lfi9d ails?" Mon- than 90% answorml in the affirmative. That‘s what makes them thv- Iitfle busi- ness pullers that they at; that’s the reason one ran sell almost anything through this medium. It sounds like boastin‘ to say that EVERYBODY reads the classi- fieds. but the per centage of noun readors- is so small that it is the truth. "WNW uurfi m not a" high when“ ("“5" hm i~ of mu'vrnily typo. "t it a munch-r." Jpn- ”w m-Nul RM hm lw'n l'v-si‘nfir {M "w ('rvwn'ut Enâ€" m-miug mmuany fur mum! y'arw. Ann gmlu-ling from lugh mm": llobh M" hair up civil mmimflng at l‘rimlcm. T)". mum. ho is “than now aw Irimmolry, Mu- Ior). jnumulinm. and um Irma ul' nth-anal thrmiully. I Ill-N) Milt-rm. lln- Munkngm- high i-a-hml Ins! Srplrmbrr. wlu-w he fouml Hm! xwuu mu! “him wigmwl mupn-uw. HI» talent 'nr drawing JVu‘ clu-cmu-nnl whc-n hr «ulmfltlml a xlu-Mt in HM- Olluhumu Fr"- 3!!!!" Fair MMMI. Sim-r an. Un- alrmuml fur m4. work has uu-ml-I)‘ mammal. (Dub-Mr 0f his .ufluml wnvk, IM~ mm lulu-n "w Mm: intvn-u in uthlnlitu. "c- 3.x wry MM of haulin- Iull and ham-hall. "r in going "M Mr hurl: um wn'i. EVERYBODY READS (‘LASSIFIEDS f li-bb'u chalk talks haw madv u Mfl'itlml hit. in Muskoxw. "1- have lx-I-n on the pmgmms of tlw busi- lll'l‘h mon'x rlubn uf ”11- rin amt-ml times, braidl'r {ralurinx a chalk lull: Willi mu>ir at lhr Sena!» “Vulnil.” "1- in a vm-IMn-r uf Ihc- Srnult- In“ hating Sucioty. { A quid, unassuming; person and very modl‘st, lh-lnb lmu nevertheless \mn fur him" an enviable reputa- tion. Ha» ha» «lam all 1h“ art work for the (Ihirftain. U10 high school an- nual, and was rocrntly (‘N‘I‘U'd art "litnr of lhlt bunk. Sketching tho Roach-If while {she wasn't looking, adorning the pages of his clusvaook with curtmns, and carving pictures on his desk has long been thv practice of Hubert “ebb, artist "I Cvntml high school. The following story is clipped from the Muskogco (Okla.) Daily l'hovnix of Man'h 20, 1921. Hubert Bvbb is the oldest son of Dr. and Mrs. Walter Bebb who are too well known in the village to need any introduction. The Reporter joins with the numerous friends of the boy and the family in wislv’ng him still greater success. in that line. MRS. A LBERT REIDY llubrrl FORMER DOWN ERS BOY PRAISED AS COMING ARTIST ‘rl Robb Wins Fame in Manhunt-e Through Ability Wilh Chalk and Pen and Ink. RUTH ('. l-‘Rllh‘ A "urn "IN! RPM} Ilium! ~n-Mrnly light at lu-r lmnw m Lolln “(In at lxrr honm- in NJ" has liw-d Tm many yr-ar; rum-h ert-rlcwl and land ’ Fmvl "ii '9' i< known to most of W‘- frinnrk a.- a soft \Hoicnl not easiâ€" [Iv prnvnltr-d man In his rapacity ac General Bonmr-r. however, his very natum is changed. He, like his name booms in nvery act. he is irate. (Whatew-i- that is) rhasea 3 pro:- pectiw- son-in-law with : 3m. 3 club and mniedictions but .in the last act proves he's n sport after a" in spite of his millions. The Rev. Em Stiggim is a his. (Confirmed on Pug: 8) ‘ Lm-r-lm Sprizxinx h a maiden lady in irnuMn with .1 "many schoo! hoard, uh", although nm Making {m :1 hwhaml, wrmhl nut In {Home to 1.rw-ming «m». alums! any-0mg should ‘nm- mmn nvm- v-nough for hor tn ml- mw. Th0 jlulgv makP\ Mr fluttnfinr hear! 91mm! stop and (ht-n to but at u «till art-atm- rah» at hast twin during Hu- actirm n! the play, Mi<s Dr” Wintms who takrs: [“9 part is known to w a.~ a former instructor in "71- hounmw firm-e schools aid now acting in a ssmiiar capacity 1! Bm‘wyn. hmunm- vm tic-flaws Jw -\i" I'M mmry ui'huuv "pupa'x" ”‘an and finally dew» .u :myuay Ihr-lh- va1 How. “'00." M1". in a 4n. uf :(muling nun. ran Ir w-rv ”winning. lhal‘- “hat Mi~~ ”If“ (Ham v» in hm mm :H hnuwh‘emv u‘th a hm ngwuan-‘rr-hvani-fmm hquml wumwhlw in "'50 \W‘fl. 83w almml lrnliztw hvr Mfr VIM-am I" ma!- mu with u miniJr-r but 3- “HM film"; \vuh :In nfl'irv-r of ”w law. una- kin-Iv: l bum in I "Ill“! of tho piunn. Hahn and vmn, In “(Bob mu! .1 an ~-I'ul mm: dentist, Ill :IM _\nn mm -v-r lum in "w rub a! Imn, hung tn «mun! an Irate fl- "wr :vml . m Hw- Iii’f‘l" Ind Mr "Ml-LI mu km.“ "Ii Fin! llumlnnnh Hurhmn. (whom faintly man- it: mmr In Iwn C‘Mrltn 4M1} ix Mu)". h) flurku "nit. Every- | ‘l'lw mum-. aw ”nu pmbubly ”AV. also mrmi-«vl i\ "Tho- ('hn-rfnl UH" n-rmnnu In Juclgv: "and Which plfl ‘1‘» nhly lnkrn by l. "which. found, prim-mlr of "w Iota! Ml?! KM. livnlrmmt n' buflnhy in "If "I'd wnr and mm an ins-(motor In tho llnmninh- 'l'mle-Mp ,"i'h w. (Buy. hi.- right hand man. u- Wdu-r Juhm-lunr. nhn is no summer to [km-now Gum-r IWNO‘K'N. "h [In in I’w 'I'rvnl "Fullba" WI» M O.- uf uw‘ van-Jul. A'« Guy. M is I poor bill "DUI-(lot. a ham mini" and n wn' «uraniul Dov"; "t: ISM with rquul grace and equa- nimily In all and sundry. making no «lihlilwlmn M-lwm-n mm and woman win» “hum ho o-mum in vomit-t Ind - lu- nlmml gu-tx away with it "in n-mh- mmuumtiun {uranium Mm \th fill-Hr! ha It'll General "mum-r, llamluh-h ”radium, Hon- "mmwr, "me Sum-"own Lune!!- Spvmum nml lbw lh-v. Him 81.53- gin» \shirln rMuuxlvn ”In" In a "I.” Hum ulnirh Iu- unwillinxlv OWN?" cult-t tin-m m Hn- lu-l art. ‘0", [mm huu- [In-rural ll ll ll I Ill"! It Sim-ms that this judge is one, who, to any the lent, "files with the mmh. 0m- could hanlly call him 3 1Baron Munchhaum‘n {or that long- dc-ad grnth-mun wan wont to felt“ some really marvelous (aim which were taken with a grain 0f salt even in 1hr (-rcaluloun' am- in which he liv- ed. Nm‘rrthelen-H thix said Hansel I! quite some lnventiw genius when it. comes to making up a way pretty Mary out of whoh- cloth and it. II this trait in his character which Ms guim-cl for him thl- ,mhriquol “Th!- (Ylu-orml Limu' ‘ Tin-ho is a cvrlnin Judge Russel who will hold count here next Tues- day and Wednesday M'enings, April 51h and 6th at the Dickc Theatn. Assisting him in his judicial duties will be our Guy McGulTon, who in his right hand man, constable of the court, and :wveral other lhlngs. Th:- girl“ Hana [hum-1 lair“ by ll-vmnu- 'I’uyl- “Mm \w- I" n\\ :o- u huh .rhwd (id. a ’09.- H - ~ um! a Ihh rr "r "HRH". Ir'. J!" Ilnyw . mm. m u Indy Vesta Jun‘ior'a Play. “The Cheerful Mar," Tuesday and Wed- nrsday Evenings. Bfflffll [OR “Rf "MK fUND NIX] WEEK M DICKE'S Kr", In”:- xund :II it. Hula Ih-vmrr Ilia-n lb WHOLE N0. 1936 «Irv-laws nf ”ukh. m H In!“ «lw ~\ ill no! run mu! am

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