Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Apr 1921, p. 2

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V in. E. FELLOWSHIP - F? CLASS “DEESTRICT Roll call consisted of anuwering to the name with a memory verse. Many of the verses were from Shakealpuru Ind many were fromâ€"olnewhom: for example the venu- given by Ohm Each girl carried a dinner pail. filled with good things to eat. This provision proved a very impprtant purl; of the entertainment later in the (awningâ€"particularly to the «hyrl Soon after all the pupils had ar- rived. the last bell for school was run: by the teacher, ISolomon Wise- ures, Mr. Rupert Bateman. Tom- my Ticklehono (Paul Hen-lug) and Win Weather-wax (Miss Welch) made a bad beginning by playing hookey and being late to school. Upon their arrival they were greeted by n howl {mm the other pupils. ’l‘haH teacher placed them on the front row as punishment for belng late. As the party began each new ar- rival brought'forth a howl of mer- riment. The men were dressed as little boys and the women as girls. Particularly “fetching" in their cos- tumes were Rev. Newland as Peck’s Bad Boy; Mr. Vernon as Buster Brown and Paul Herring as Huckcl- berry Finn. Not to be outdone by the "boys" Mrs. Worsley appeared as Sunbonnct Sue, Miss Gomlspeed as Gum Chewing Lizz, and Mrs. Plumly as Mama's Angel Child. The basement of the Methodist church last Friday night was the scone of an outburst of frivolity such as has never before been seen in Downers Grove. The occasion for this riot of merriment and fun wasj the “Deestrict Skule” party given by‘ the FeIIOWShip class of the Metho- dist Sunday School. Sedato and dig- nified business men, comely and retir- ing ladies threw aside the cares of life and again became “kids." Kids-i they were truly for a space of three hours. “MEWS. N! M SM LADIES WHITE HOSE, per pair .......... MENS HOSE. per pair ............. ' ....... CHILDRENS BLACK HOSE, all sizes, pair 0. N. T. Mercerized Crochet Cotton. 2 for .. ELASTIC HAIR NETS, per dozen ‘ .......... CAP HAIR NETS, each .................... HAIR RIBBON. per yard ................. COLONIAL WATER GLASSES. per dozen . MILK JUGS, each ........................ SALT JARS, each ......................... SMALL SIZE BEAN PO’I‘ for Saturday and Monday an'incnt Unhtidled at Unique En. tenainluenl in Church Basement SKULE” ON FRIDAY The simplicity of the Ford car, its stability in construction, the famous heat treated Vanadium steel with its marvelous strength and flexibility, the low cost of operation and maintenance, its ease in operation, all have made the Ford car the at favorite in every land in the world. It’s t e one car that always satisfies and serves. A utilit be and question that all can afi'ord. We will pleased to have your order. Don't dela because the demand is heavy all the time. \ 'e have almost’every- thing in motor car accessories, sell the genuine Ford Parts, and assure the best in mechanical repair work. F Icon 6 Buchholz SPECIALS Next to the Bakery 1‘!“ UNIVERSAL CA. DOWNERS 680"!) SALESROOM [9 WEST RA ‘ROAD STREET He was greatly aided in the affair by him admirer Lfllums who mixed in the fight despite thu- rflorts o! the tau-her The Director suggested that he would be pleased to hear some reci- tations from the scholars and some of the musical .talent. Delicio VapoJlub (Mrs. Vernon) was called on for a solo which she rendered in a pleas: ing manner. i The “boys" «in the front row were heartily in favor of her er caution. Good Night (Gilbert New- laml) after some coaxing by the teacher. managed to recite that sub- lime selection “Twinkle, Twinkle. Little Star.” Merry Night (Mrs. sy." A quartette composed of Al- phaeua Mlckelowslty (Mr. Michel). Lillums Mendelsohn (Mrs. Michel). Cuttem Worse-06 (Dr. Worsley) and Farina Wooluiek (Mrs. Worsle) ). attempted to using one of the more popular ballads, “Annie Laurie." but their struggle was cut short when Christopher Snickelfrltz (Mr. Steffy) throw an orange at Alphacun. This being resented by Alphaeus he pm< ccedcd to clean-up an Snickelfrlta. The roll call was hardly over before great excitement ensued at the arri~ val ot Squire He: Hankathe School Directorâ€"Mr .Ve'rnon. With great pomp and ceremony the Squire was conducted by one of the "qu boys" to a seat at the front on which a tack had been thoughtfully provided” The teacher was palm-ally greatly‘ disturbed at the uprising caused by this incident and it was evident to the school that the Squiw had failed to see the pointâ€"of the tack. Prof. Wiseacres, realizing that his men!- ‘tlcket depended to a large extent up- on the good will and approval of the Squire. proceeded to show off the school in a glowing manner. A class in reading stuttered beautifully thru such llnes as “She sells sea shells down by the sea shore" and “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pep-g dish Pumphandle (Mr. Plumly): “Mary had a iittle lamb, it's fleece was white as snow, But what do we can: for Mary’s lamb, when we can see her calf." Some of the scholars were greatly complimented by the teacher on the thoughts expwssed in these memory verses. ‘ 15¢ 15c 10c 75c 101‘ 25c 15c 15c 15c nownnnsonovnfinngpm nownnns GROVE. ILLINOIS 'l‘lw Kiclwell Garage is installing an air and water station on the Main street side of their garage at "sin and Warren which will be a great convenience {or the motoring public o! Downers Grove and those who coma through the village. â€"~‘»‘. As 3 "“ng climax to the after- noon's I ram Squire Hez Hanks made a J appropriate remarks. He complimented the pupils on their splendid showing â€"- particularly the spirit of disorder that prevailed thru- : out the school and the profound dis-W respect shown for the teacher. He : urged upon them the great value of an education -â€" modesztly citing hisI _ own achievments as the result of i such training. His remarks were cut' short by the rattle of an intermittentl alarm clock which was finally located ,in the blouse or Snickelfritz. (Mn-.1 gSteffyl. Convenience for Motoring Pubic to Be Ready for Use In a Few Days. KIDWELL GARAGE INSTALLS WATER. AND AIR STATION After repeated calls of “when do we EAT," Professor Wiscgcres dis- missed school for the day and “boys" and “girls" were soon delving into the luch pails which wem enhanced by delicious steaming coffee. A short drill in singing was con- ducted by Makepeace Rafferty (Mm. Rassweiler). The pupils showed re- markable skill in running the scales wflagged. Squire Honk appeared greatly rot-i It is an iron pole with two arms, fled by the tune peace “d “13°74" which when not in use, are up in the had once more been restored With air and out of the way. Air for fizebjlag csgfgngmclarizmxktigfih time and water for auto radiators the following gem- “An old hen sat will be freely dispensed. It is the on tmkey’x eggs and hatched out flIst slation of this type in this vicini- gosllngs three Two_ were ‘urkeys;ty and will, no doubt, be a popular with slender legs and one was a stopping place. bumble bee. ” ‘W This offer Ls for immediate accgptance when your investigation affirms the facts We are not endeavoring tq lumen your decision. but we do believe me sooner you have solved this very mm! pnblem, the more quickly you will same me rcl' . as well as have the conscious howl tint on ve underwritten the com- fort, health my! wellâ€" in: m that are near and dear to you. not only for this year, but for n ration or more. 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