Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Oct 1921, p. 6

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Th0 members of the rlnh them play- «l Bunco until closing time. Refresh- ments were served and everyone had A Short Latin play was "I‘ by two of the Latin <tutlon an! Drens and Donald wa. P)-n~*|drnt~Flurida Waplm. SN- â€"Troa< ~LiHian \"vlht‘lm Havrv Putnam tlwn raw .1 from bone solo. Tho Latin f‘luh pally \\ Friday nizhL :\ hurin: ~.~‘ r first he!!! and the follrm «let-1m: W0 mod to <taml anti talk in (hr halls until tho hm bv-ll vang'.‘ Th? fir! «Ir-3| hnur uf lhr- yvar was hr-M In»! Friday aftormmn under the amnion~ nf (hr Soda! l'mnmittoo. Aft" thie chow will ho a «rial hour every nthor Friday, Each Max's will have charm: of thv mom! hour for one month. I. This 6: a falling (motif and sinn- it may "’an from an) numhnr of wp.*npx<o< i: nnt alrfinml, 5‘ Individual Smpvmrmrnt» 3"th not pox‘itiu». Grade of F: 3. :Hhtm'r Nu! nhjrrlinnahll', II~ ually munul. L “nâ€"npv‘rau'nn Not pmihm ur «'f {miwx 2. lnilinfi‘e l’nrrrmin. no! mum! ly manifmi. I. Srhcvlm-‘np Harv!) unwline a< signmonls '2' “'an qnih‘ dump in «mo ur mow “mm: but «val; in ler~. Grade of D; lThi- zlwlr migh! Ir pmlmfll h} mnv manic-1) or v-nmbivm- mm of “ralnr-uw- :h- Uw ch‘fimlivm mpg-ruby: work. 5. lmlinvlmfl unmm In] mark: "I pvngrrw Grmk Inf (‘: NV 2. Immune Slmmlulinl mnw uln- simblv nrMowmc-nh. 3. .MIitmlv l’mwr and hu-vwflrml. 4. ('n-owralinn Hum-1hr in [mm .'p. In'uliuchwl lmpvmmm‘nl Arum. and noun-"Mr. Grade 0! fl: diamante [wk-u: A, II. (‘. D. and I". all [ml bring Un- lmll'nx gnu-k. Grade of A: l. Scholnr-hip- Pint-cling rum-tr Moon of in-lrudm'. 2. lnilmuu- ('umnlmlinn. M-‘ I «filing (ho- assignment. , 2!. Alhhuln I‘miliu' bu'm'M In "it“ clan. , ‘. (imam-mun" annnung all group nrNHNJ-s. 5. By individual improvement we Mar to the pupil‘s program in ovu- minx “mime” "r pawn-My, ob- inflow-blo- hnbih. puor [n-umunuhip. and other mmmuew. 4. My ftpâ€"operation wr I('rl'l' to the pupil'n «Ron and ability-Io stimuhtc and contribulr to flu" group accom- pIMum-nL 3. By altitude we n'l'er to the pn- pil's appamnt point of view in mat (of! vital 10 MN «lucllion and to the was of the school. 2. By initiative “1- n-fcr to thaw spontaneous qualilim that reveal the student as In group leader and um em- dent student. I. Srhuhnhhip Autumn and rum I. By scholarship we Iofer in tho pupil's ability and skill in compro- housin- um- of subject matter pre- Milk“. The following qualitim are "Iner- vable in the high school slutlt-nt and an be made the basis l'nr deducting I valid estimate of progress in edu- cation:( 1) schulurxhip; (2) initiative; (8) attitude; (4) (toâ€"operation; (5) individual improvement. ‘ you "\momhm' way back when Report mmls fur the first six weeks were issued in Um high svhool last Wednesday. The sysu-m of grading will be the same as last your. The faculty in cooperation with the prin- ciple have agreed this your on a grad- ing plan which they believe will make} clear to lwlh (rm-hm- umi pupil what- a given grade means. i The (allowing tom-w um um! to A new plans is being used this year in the high school in assisting pupil»- who have been absent or who have “lien behind in lhvir work. There it a half hour period eerg afternomi from 3. 30 lo 4. 00 _whon such pupils; are asked to Iemaln fm supervised study. 'lhat half hour is timoted to. extra help by the “richer and more: individual altI-Iltitm than tlw n-uularg classroom ufl'tmls. DIIIing this past} week a record II I“ kept of the nuInht- r, of pupils “hO remained for smh 0x- tru work and it was found that‘al- together there “as 107 "Hn-Ie seem: to be no doubt that much good may, be (leIived from this supervised aludy: period. ka in (om-ml uf mmlmm Ipm' l “O AROUND THE HIGH SCHOOL play was m-Vt givr‘n Lafin dudont". Rich‘ uh party “a: hth last hllrin' ~.~‘ mr‘oting wax Hm follrming ofiicorc Imptm rmvnl Shun ‘4 unissflleaher "WINNERS ‘ oltheWEST" First Chapter at the on Wed. Nov. 10' [lid Blooded American History Chapter play thy «loom Lilu- a swarm who hm >lmllml hard Aml hm no flunk Cu In". the tron. [flown by tiu- bunc- but, lruslinx thywl! A): having «(one work well approach rluxsml According to his Inc-rib, Thou Amie»! nut, Iilu' lhe loavcx on All Kinds Cl INSUIANCE (Mn 1 P" (‘u-M Mn! “ml-m Par-"rt! l4 Nrrflo'mh Hunk “Ml. "mm 2'31. (With due ulmlogim to William (ful- lt-u Bryant). 80 .xtmiy. that when Ug- grnllvn mum out As come they must. noun nr late, Now m‘ mw . whvu ouch fihall bt‘ .Whilv lma Nut was good every day ({Aml “Hwy her mark rose to “A". l.fl.\ NS Edward G. ham 8:. Co. REAL ESTATE Foulinh Questions No. 64327”: “A“!‘l-VOIIS prepare rutm h-wm?" Did you over know it to fail? No, but “1- know savnral follows that «lid. E Lin-s Little 1‘rnuedleuâ€"\«. 3“ 'Jalck A. “ml in I"r(-n(-h “as a wiz ”0 ulwagn gut 100 in Holy quiz. I\\' Ima Nut didn't know “05! from “mus" Ami thr- mm'ks she got gave her UH‘ him-H. Hut Jack in (-1355 would funny b0 :‘md umh‘r the new marking: his grade For Salt-1 Ono Dvm'rlml Village by. 'iullkmith. i Is this yuur l'-t l't-ow'.’ To try In recitc» in Frmwh while the type- writers click menily in the par“â€" tinned room? "aniline in Tho Reporter of 0c!" M: “Cuumy Cattle Cleaned up at Ill Stun.- Fair." 1 lmpv they (-lounml up Um burns to". H. H. 0. was seen last week with a (3qu button when: a collar button ought to be. A fellow had better quit going with the girls when he has to. pawn his collar buttgm. a good time. In spite of the fact ”In the village "ng were out for lemme time and that this was the first par-' Iy of the year, the Latin Club party wax a big success. sunk m "C” gfarrinfir Sludyopsiu INVESTMENTS !. (H'l-ZBTIT. DOWERS GRQYE REPOR The Illinois stadium will be the largest athletic plume in America, N'lipsing in size the Yuk? bowl, the Harvard Stadium and the Princeton 7‘ Stadium. It will seat. 75,000 peuplq and plans call for its completion in "‘ I924. The stadium will be the center in! a ”)0 acre recreation field and tho itotul cost of the plant Will be $2.- 9;500,000. The stadium will extend “#00 feet north and south, 650 feet Boast and west, and tho center stands- iwlil ho 500 feet long. l60 fort deep jund It") feet high. Within ouch oft uthosr standx is to be a hall. known gamma-lively as East Memorial Hall [and West Memorial Hall. in those ”halls are to be planted the memorial fwlumns and tablets diedimtml to the < jlllinois dead. 'l‘lww “‘1'" be a quar- i itor milc- truck and a 220 yard l istraight uu’ny within tiu- (tudium in i luchfition to tin- fontbnll. field and l {hast-lull diamond. Surrounding the i iutndium, on the 100 acrv recreation l c a tie-Id will be twenty iiu- baseball dla- ‘ nmmls, ten gridiron?» ton hockey and] Chicken Dinner, Thursday St. Mark’s Choir, Friday J, j), Gillespie Co. South Main Street Watch for further announcement mxt week 0 film state. The endorsement {or this great memorial was unanimous.~ [y puma-d by the llh‘nnis Department of the Amerivan Legion at its recent sum- convention. The University of "linoin‘ Stadium and Recreation Fit-M. for which a driw- for funds is xonn to take place, wil] he dedicated to a" war veteran» I3"- IN- nun hot-m ll hlnyu all woman and an Inn- and H ho.- had u- wont- the" would it no own... Unc- qun ‘- «'5er loo 1“ hogan. Mn 15 p" on". To. an m N or- nnflnx I. dint“... ta l Math 0' nkl mâ€" or (Melon- lln'y up but churn or «In an." and H u “0‘! am. Oh". (nu dying in 1d! dap- nod run.- ’5‘.“ a! the :54 can "turn the "mind" and [fl your Mr, [or H. Wo- ruin- um Spouod Pound hm- nml than (Nd-m- Hun nay-no wr km 0' AM lmw UM! “0.1. PM". will do. \"uilr {or 'M' balm-How a. "an mm diam"). RAISE MONEY FOR ATHLETIC FIELD IN MEMORY OF HEROES SUNDAY: St. Joseph’s Church Local .“fll on Committee lo Called Funds ‘l'nr the l'nivq-rs'ily of Illimin Stadium. 103 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, Nov. 10th Nov. 11th - Afternoon and Evening KN OX-CHOLERA I) a. m. The Souk-A study in lmrsonality. 00 a. m. What is Doctrinal Christianity? by THE REV. ENEAS‘ B. GOODWIN i. Philathea’s Bazaar .ft-llou'ship hour, l'nlitlml ’l'l‘aflical Idealism." We luul intended publish im: it this week, as it is worthy of much thnuglnt um! snub. but it “as Icromk'ul out and “1‘ “5" «me it until u funher issue. We haw the manuscript of an all- cln-ss vleliw‘rml by the Rev. J. Alflt-d Nalm-n to the mvu of Nonhwm-u-rn College in their Saturday mm'ning A stadium mass nwt‘lillg is tn be held at the Morrison Hotel of Chi- rum), Friday evening, October 28th. President Kinley. Dean Thomas Arkln Clark and Dimetor of Athivtics Huff. all of the. univerxity are to be the speakers of the evening. DuPage‘ County, Illinois. are invited to attend this giant mass meeting. INTERESTING ARTICLE BY REV. NANSEN HELD OVER Come in and let us expialn the merits 0! this Electric Washer. ,1 Stadium Week, .‘m‘embcr first to :the fifth. has ~been set aside as the peiiod When the 50,000 graduates and former students of the University of Illinois will be asked to contribute to‘ ”his great state memorial fund. l'rac- titully $1,000,000 has already been pledged by the students of the uniâ€" versity. Arthur. ll. Greene, of Na- «porvillu, is the chairman of this drive 'in DuPug‘e County and Tom Kidwell Lin-v Allisun, H. C. Vial and A. W. Abv 1hon we the ones who will xolicit in this locality. Others than former students who wish to cunlribute to this great memorial fund for the lil- innis veterans of the World War may do so by calling- one of these men. The “Washword” of the Nation soccer fields, one hundred lawn and clay tennis counx, three archery courts, and a polo field for the use of the 10,000 students of the uniâ€" varsity. Telephone 30 _{ujf1NJURED NOSE WGEWQWBWPW The story as told by Jenness verified at the Wrangler house. {ell aslwp before we expected," “'0 have in transit and also in and sizes of Coal. “I did it in my deep," was Arthur Jennem' reply to the many questions that were put to him on the campus yesterday when he was found with a heavy bandage on the bridge of‘ his proboscis. And in spite of the, extreme age of the alibi. it was uc~l cepted by everyone, after Jenness had finished his narrative. “A fellow bot me that he could put me' to sleep," he explained, “and l Haven-d his money. l Mood with my back to him, and he grasped me tightly around the chest, and the next thing 1 know I awoke with an. extremely sore nose." 1 thv winter might bring. ('«ml \\ ill not ho cheaper, in the fall or “inter, than it is mm: So get your next \\ intor's supply in your hins NOW and he proparml fm- anything IL“ “1.-., ,, , Lord Lumber _ Company Phone Day 20 Added tn this is the dunm'r of :I sm'imm mr .uhm-tngo. Grain and other things are starting to move very fast with the gradual rmunmtion n! business, leaving lvss cars for coal. (Tonditiona are gradmdly working themselves around to the same as prevailed in the early part of last winter. The mines? have not been worked to full capacity during the summer Immtlm \\ hirh makes a shortage at the mines. is a slang phrase but it applies to COM. right now. Our advice is “Order chr ('onl While Hm (lotting'u Good." Harry Walker Phone 191-R hruk'nt Member of the Lumberman's Publicity 05cc u Residence - Pinon: 283 N. Fun-s! Ave. and anHin 50. OFFICE HOURS: Olo9nm 3h5p.- 7lonm‘ Sundlyhy-miuwnl 913. w. w. GOURLEY Uur host grades are CAUSED BY HYP- N O T I C EXPERTS Pittston Ham Coal Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished ‘ WALKER DICKE P A I N T I N G Decorating Paper Hanging NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS LUMP. ECG and MINE RILV ORDER NOW! Pocahontas Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J “'35 u "I? Uttleford Nurseries - Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. First Class Work 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 322-1 an ohliging Wrangler, “and the fiat thing We lmew be had fallen to the floor and broken his nose. We are all very sorry," he added. â€" Prom Evunston News Index. Hard on Tablownn. 1m n Mu llm-r about 3000 mum of glans nml cr‘mkl’l’.‘ are said to h. lwnkt-n nu oat-h voyage. G. B. DA UGHERTY Painting Decorating RNK'k all kinds Bureau Hemy Dicke Phone 123â€"}?

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