Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1921, p. 8

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an [.egian, and at the dissolution of mid beneficiary as such the said mania are to be furnished by the tandem-leg then having the use and benefit of this trust. Now thew-Mm» in considomtion of the prvmism, said trustno; hmrby a- gree to hoId said land. show day:- rribed tn the use: and purposes above set forth, pay all taxes and assess. manta, and encumbrances thereon. the necessary monies for the same to be furnished by the Alexander Bradley Bums Post No. 80 of the‘ American Legion. as long as it 11.» mains an active post of the Ameri- ("33 my new "w ”W“. thus 1'1“; rim in mniimflimi with fund-r fur-' nislwd h) citizen: of Dom-mu: Grave , or MMF‘. '0' "w pulpvkr‘ of pin-.2! chasing "HWY land. for ~‘m‘h mo and. ”rpm-o howinhofmv «e-t fmth. ‘ WENT". Thai thv mid [men-0.: : sh." mewnt ”w hmwficiary in all' mitt: «r iogal pwmiing'. Mating in! the crud 943% in any court. EIGHT": That [hr within Ikmrflr: ed land shall he managfil by Hip said: trustpes. timing th» r‘idrm‘v‘ of "in; Alexandor Braillry Burns Pod 310.1 so of "w Amorimn lmginn a< an arm five paid (if tho Avaican Lorin“. 3:2} mid organization may dim; pm- video! howmnr that :a” community or" [aniutions and inflituiinns MN)” m' the schmls hath Mvmontary and high eclmol, and web nihnr m-zanizatiom, as may from Um (n Hm» mm» intol being in the Viilngo of Downefi? Grove, Staie of lliimis, may have: the us! and hone-fit uf the within dos-l nib-24 land. in tho said tmstevs may1 deem advisable. m oxpodicnt. g NINTH: That the name of the with~E in mentioned 59M «hail ho ”Mnmoria' Par. TENTH: That thn' .-a‘ul {ruith shall act as such without minnow, station. . W as .mrh, ur if it Jul" for (my «My pawn «owm "mm: "x: Crushes an Dwrvlvy ompmwml to no" (in "w mamwr hrwin pmviolnl’ null campy in uprh manor u Hwy my doom "puma: um! «um.» in like manor. or. if the amounts that m realign! {mm «nth «ale- nro not chioM fur Hm! purpnw «aid Impr- u-es may “<0 tho ”WI“. ”ms civ- pound and dim-1rd (n carry on! (ho mm.”- or «his Ina-t. far tho um- ltd ban“! 0! [he ritiun o' [M V"- hq! of Dun-non (3mm Sun of Ill- inois. u I 3»qu playground «r path, and "t ”w mm! that “I” pim of had nun hr pummv. hy "w pub SIXT": Thu in "w non! of the Motion of ”w um! hem-Minn an n nun- pmt of the Arm-flan Lo- tion 000 "M trusmw nrv- Mnby rm- wry {or we purport of :- uh- luk Md, t! n m." mm to flwm aid-ONO; the pron-«Ix n! nut.) ml:- to In “Him! m vmprovm: "u: n- ““3 woman n! «M land u u M held for Um puma-t of thin hnby rmpowou-d um! div-crawl In u! any time well (in the manner thon- Jnaihod) my part or parcel at the above ductibcd land. not tin-med no- PLANS READY FOR MEMORIAL PARK ATHLETIC FIELD The (later; an: next Tuesday and Wednesday. April 0th and 61h. The place is the Dick! Theatw. The admission is 50 «mix, no re- nerved seats, so gr! there early for good MINI. The caum- ii a good one. and it was to run only one nighf. This has been changed however, and it will be given two evenings, the net profits from the show being split evenly between the Juniors and the Fire Truck Fund. Those in the cast thought that as long as they were go-‘ in: to the trouble and expense of giving the play one owning the“ might just as well make it two and no help along a good rauw. Miss Edith Snyder is directing the play and believes (hm she has gutâ€"4 ten together a rust of home talc-Iii actors hard to boat. She has cast them in parts which they naturally take and is confident that those who see the show will be more than plea- sed with the result of her efforts. Fire Truck Benefit. The play is to be given by the “Vesta Juniors," an organization of young people members of and affl- liated with Vesta Chapter No. 242, Order of the Eastern Star. The pri» mary idea in putting on the comeulyl was to make money for the Juniors, anyway you take him. He's a fake; minister, a fakv promoter, :1 l‘nkeI lover and a fake pruhibitioniat. "iv creditors are after him and he almost succeeds in getting money enough tn: pay them off and 1:9! his “gold cure": (Continual from Coming north «In South Main st. thv rar skidded. Mr. Hogmfe sub evaded in stopping it jun alongside o! the «mm on the vast side of the .mad. The ground, hmuwcr. wan so soaked with the “PCP!!! raiuu, that the “llt‘flh sunk into the bank and IUII‘ HM tunml mI-r into about high- hen int-has «If water. 'lhmc in the cur quick]; scrnmhlml ;out without a Imm- m-n’ou» Injur) 'thun u VII-Hing. Tlu- car wax clam- ngnl uumr, mmt o! it being confirm! 'to liw top which wan miml. i Mr. Henry Hogrefe and a party of eight had a narrow excapc from in- jury laud, Friday while on their way home from services at the Lace (hunch. NONE INJURED AS CAR TURNS OVER IN SO. MAIN ST. Dl'l‘CH Subscription lists are now being circulated by members of the Amer- ican Legion and if you hvae not al- mady been called upon you may get in touch with them. The purchase price of this property is $3,500 which must be paid by April 15th, 1921. This, then. is ynur opportunity to do something for the community which ynu will never regret and which you will look upon in the fu- ture with thankfulncss for your‘ furo- sighl. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 ‘Vd' want you to feel free to make this your banking homo. If you haven’t a CHECKING ACCOUNT, why not open one with ml? Such an aorount savm you hours and days of time in the paying of bills and is. in addition, the SAFE and SANE WAY of transacting your banking businesx. Come in and talk it over. You will like this bank. and we aha" be glad to cash them (or nr some other hank. BARDWARE. 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 Our Paints are mixed right- with pure white lead and high grade linseed oil, all colors. Hygienic Alabastine MERTZ é! MOCHEL BRINGYOURCHECKSTOTHISBMK Spring Cleaning "DOWNERS GROVE 31510313 In last week‘s Reporter we had, as you may know, a full page display Tickets will man be on sale and the people of the village will have another opportunny to aklin a good cause and at the same time, enjoy themselves for an evening at small cost. Forly or more children will be in the cart and it will be well worth seeing. The little ones in ther var- ious evolutions am very graceful and it will be an evening long to be re« mombomd to see them perform. Ewry Saturday afternoon sees a galaxy of small stars at Library Hall H‘ht'ill'slng‘ their m-rformance which will be given in April for the benefit of the Fll'l' Truck ["uml. They are the pupils of Miss Ruth Edison, dancing tom-hm; and are enthusias- tic about doing their share toward the paying fur tlw truck. . Lawyer Olin. Fun-9n O Merchant. Bank Building" Tue-don. Third”- I Buydln. O 3....10‘5 p; I. Forty or More Children, Pupils of Miss Ruth Edison. Practice for Ilw Show. Fan-us Much-(a Bonk Bldg. DANCING CLASSES TO PERFORM FOR FIRE TRUCK FUND BEG YOUR PARDON you. whether drawnjon filis Edward Elem Co. REAL ESTATE Loans. Investments, INSURANCE EEGâ€"r'ywe‘vi-iu.’ 1 u' G. G. H. BUNGE DOWNERS GROVE- W93 In making up the list of people to ‘be visited we listed the ministers and as the Baptist Church is without a rvgular pastor at present, they were overlooked. When we found our mis- tukv it was too late to correct it and “'0 hope that they will not feel too badly toward us [or our apparently forgetting they were in existence. ad from the churches of the village. The Baptist denomination Was very conspicuous by their absence and we hastvn to say that this was no fault (If thl-irs. l! was the fault of this oll'icc- entirely and we are very sorry that it occured as it throws the church in a false light for which they were not to blame in the least. PHONE I” 63 S. MAIN ST. lntrmllioml Tudors and Fun Implements of All Kinds. Hinsdale Phone 848 l‘ncolored Japan Ten. 90c value. per pmmd 69¢ Fanc California Peaches. per can . . . . . . . .32: No. Pineagxafle, per can .................. 32c Large Can rtlett Pears 18c Large Can Royal Anne Cherries .......... 35c Strawberries, per can ..................... 25c Large Can Green Gage Plums ............ 30¢ Qtrauherno: per can - ............ 25¢ Sporialâ€"«J- Piece Set Muminum W1" with 25 Lame Can Gwen Gage Plums ............. Ran- l. S. Mail Soup. for .............. $200 Lehmann 6' Michel’ s Store or fancy stripes. silk mixtures and fine madras at You can buy that shirt yfm need in small neat checks GINGHAMS OI" MANY QUALITIES IN DISTINC'I'IVE BEAUTIFUL PAT- TERNS. PRICES ARE DOW AND THE DEMAND BIG. YOU'LL WANT SEVERAL PATTERNS WHEN YOU SEE ()URS. Painting-4. C. E. BROWER 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82R IMPLEMENT DEALER R. C. ELLIOTT Men’s Neat Shirts bj 51.15 to $3.50 I Only $3.00 Grocery Specials $1.50 to $3.50 Decorating Munsingwear and “Cooper” Unionsuits in all styles at NATIONAL GIIGHAH WEEK Men’s April 4-9 I’ll TAXES "KlR‘K‘H" FLAT CURTAIN RODS IN SINGLE AND DOUBLE SETS BY THE FOOT IN ANY DESIRED LENGTH. DON’T PUT NEW CUR. TAINS ON TARNISHED OR SAGGING RODS Authorized County Depository FIRST NATIONAL BANK CURTAIN RODS )6 07.. Jar Pure Prpserves ....... Large Cans Tomatoes, 2 for Asparagus Tips, r can ......... Fancy Sggdlgss‘ ‘isins, per poupd Special 319114 0°99 .4; 1509"“ f2! -----.;.3'-!! Cup and Saucer SA L E Plain white china be]! shaped cups, good quality at per dozen $ Downers Grove. Illinois. PAY Your at April L 1921

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