Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Nov 1921, p. 3

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Mu mun! mode-l and dun-w mum" 'rurihlnulo lhr bnnl work of Iho boy.- llwmu-lvos- Uu- “WNW“ a! the nun-o- tindon. "1- mm ho did not c-xp-vrl to enjoy the work with lhr rhilcln-n‘ of tho new plan- n.- M hml onjuynl working uith "w ban and girlc nf Dorm-n- urm-o. TM muting chm-cl wflh (Mn: lwl by our wry c-fl’irlvm the" land". Rirhnnl lit-"wt. TM, rhildrvn (“NII'I‘WV' dating: ' "Then it“: “[0. ma. rip. For our jolly frirml co Inn. And H's rnh. boys. rah We'll always think «I you. (N "to many limos m pk‘asant We han- nlwnys with um bad. And now that you must Draw u‘. R. inked time: make us sad." for Lott upolu' nppmprinlr Words of appminuon and rflfl'u'l‘" in behalf of their wspn-rliw- [fink-s. 'l‘hc- talk: given by them: how “111- into-hpmsovl with (hn‘o mngx, twn of whlrh wort“ written in honor of Mr. Ceding. Near the and of Ihv prufinm Ruin-rt lemon. spanking in behalf of 1hr variation. told Mr. Hot-ting that n (m. consisting 0! Im- Wulluto Nut- linx pirlurn. in brim: non! In Mr horm- u a talk-n of run npnrrriation and law. Mr. (In-Hm: rmwmlml'in We Irish Mr. Ceding Um beat ‘ The Junior Athletic Amwiation. to show their appreciation: of Mr. Goet- ing'a efforts. nsm-mblml in the High School nuditurium Friday afternoon to hold a farewell meeting {or him. Dough“ "untington, forum-r prcaiw dent of tho uxsociuliun. with Edwin Lawson. Gordon McCullum and Spon- a large pennant “Inch hangs in the upper hall of the South Side grade building. It was due to Mr. (lecting's cfl'urts and planning with the,pl\ysicul cul- tune teacher of Hinmlalo, Miss Bod- enstein, that a Dul'uge County grade basketball tournament was held last March at Hinsdalo uhich “as the first grade tuurnunu-nt in the hisz of the count\ As a result of this tournament mu boys brought home Teachers and pupils of the Downers Grove Schools are sustaining a loss in the departure of Mr. fleeting, who has been our manual training teach- er for the past year and a half. The} death of his mother which oceurredi about a month ago has made it al- most imperative that he locate near the home town. I in addition to his manual train~i ing work, Mr. Geeting’s interest in the boys led him to organize 8. Jun- ior Athletic Association in the sixth. seventh and eighth grades. This as- sociatiun fostered a strong school spirit and also produced a higher ‘ standard of class work. as the boys ‘ were ineligible for the teams unless their clasx work and department were up to gmde. Mr. (Iceting's moral influence over the boys was marked 1 in both the class room and athletic training. ~â€" Oflxlnntor of Grade Athletic A: Benign: to Take up Fashion at Dayton. Ohio. JUNIOR ATHLETES SAID “FAREWELL” T0 MR. GEETING Friday, November 25! 1921 M age Com Ham 6%}; iifildation T0 LEND THESE FUNDS T0 FAMAILIES WHO WANT TO BUILD HOMES TO LIVE IN This purpose and this object mean that the Home Builders may borrow these funds at the least cost consistent with the strength and safety of the enterpriseâ€"while the lenders (those who suhs'crihe will) receive the greatest returns possible consist ent with the nature of the enterprise. A SOUND PLAN A GREAT PURPOSE Your security lies in the security of your nei bors Your property values depend upon them Executive Officeâ€"123 W. Madison St. 'i‘mm:""""""~.*MV-I I I.I I I I I c I I I I I I I I I TO SECURE FUNDS IN SMALL AMOUNTS AS WELL AS LARGE ic Assn. Our Plan ’ OM‘ n! the moving picture nix-Ix (hi,- wn-k alvplru-d lhc- umwm n! lwlh from childhood to adult lift-1 » iilurtmlnl 1hr nubxmuthm 0f perma- mm: twlh for "now of rnr'y chim- houd nml "unlimited the m-co-‘sity of run-Inn! rnrv to amid the [‘nin.‘ " .\l r. l’fulf. mm 0! our efficient scluml ‘jflltihlfr, who 5» rm'm‘orinx nim'ly from a wry wrlouu operation. Maw n-nwmbt'rml in u pleasant way by vvrr)’ lt-nrlu-r in the South Si-lv' whmrl on Thunkfiglving Day. We "It" pu‘rintc- the «Hurt n! all llme-r who) muku- our mark «'usit'r by lumping marking romliliun fm'urublv. | four day ru-cm-‘s 'l'lwn- ulll lw Im Awninnh of NW public schools on Friday fullmvlnu Thanksgiving. 5'0tu all of our teacher» ulmm- homes zm‘ out. «If tlm city will be out of lhl‘ l'lly for thi> ('nm(- and MW us hit the lim‘ aml cirrlv the ends in Latin. English and Mutlwmntivs. “'1- 1'0 it u< clvnnly and as skillfully. The support given the team and scluml in this :zrusnnk :gum-N by {In- vulirt- cammunily, is the kind “'0 lwv lieu‘ is bark of all their (drunk in only when] activity. The e-miro absence uf unspurtsman- like conduct on the field, both at [home and ubmad on the part of those who had the honor of n‘prosenting our high school has been a matter of congratulatory (zommvnt by specta- tors and the lesson taught to thl‘ yummy-r chilclmn whu witness-d the games \\':|.~ of tho must u‘hulv.~mm* sun. Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating in Silver. Nickel, Copper and ()xidize TABLE WARE RESILVERED Building Hardware. Bathroom Fixtures Refiinished GRINDING AND SHARPENING Patenlalile Ideas Worked Out Punch l‘rms and Screw Machine Work Factory: no Blodgett Ave. (Wire: 81 Benton Ave. PHONE 248-) I Our football season has closed. This has been a successful and beneficial season in several ways to our school. Well organized and executed this ac- tivity of our school life has function- ed tluoughout the entire school. It has unified the whole school bodyâ€"â€" given an impetux to like effort in a dozen clIanIIeIls, and has been a means to self disemery on the paIt of man) student. The sessions of Thursday and Friâ€" day were shortened by the absence of teachels This permitted a good cloud to attend the Elmhmst game on Thutsday afternoon. ! Three of the High School teachers, ‘Miss Tron Miss Bradbury, and Mrs. Sanford, together with Principal Var-1 1{mm and ngerintendent Reed, ab] {tended the High School Conference at Urban last. week. This was the annual State meeting of high school administrators and teachers, at whichl -IaIious problems of the high school touching the various phases of edu- cation are presented and Iliseussed. success in his new position at Day- ton. Ohio. Julius Severus WWW”WHMMMMWIIEIHHWH NW: mum-ummmmmmmumIn:mrmmnmmmmmmmmm Chicago, Ill. ‘Lflifliidfll’fl? Information in a community likcl Downers Grove, in a matter so vital lo the health aml <lv\'vlupment of: childrvn, would lent! to immediatm romwllul stops. Suppust- a place for, examinations were [ll'u\‘l(l0(l in tho? Wouldn't it be a fine thing if parâ€" ents were apprised much your of the condition of their childn-ns' teeth in an explicit way? We am hearing much about “Pyor- rhea” the last few veazs. Sewnty- fise per cent of all adults above 35 yams are more or le>s afl‘ected. ‘l’oor teeth stunt growth, retard mental (Development, impure the gem erul health, cause defective nourish- ment. and eye trouble. Most children have booth brushe- and cleaning materlal and use them. But inspections by a dentist. are not systematic nor frequent enough. ’l‘hls‘ is u parental neglect, not purposeful or intended, but just put 0“, which amounts to the same thing. poor health, and discomfort incident to neglect of these most essential tools of our daily living. What can ;!he school do to help parents to be mane watchful of and insistnnt in the proper health habits of our chi!~ dren? I N 0. we won’t break it. And we won’t break our promises 01‘ any of the code of conduct that guides a moving storage firm that knows its. buninvss. mm Read The Reporter Ads! Western United ‘Gas and Electric Company Money of Ancient Brltunl. Smu-u-ehum-d MIN or iron were usm! by the IHH‘H'IN Hrr'ums 1w muney. and Inuny of (In-w nH' lmw I'munl In '"riilsh "mm-mm. .\ rpm-m inn-sti- gulinn slum" Hm! six :lm'nrt-m «In-num- vlmllimm \u-rv- Im-d, distinguish-~11 by tin-5r size. A perfect portable gas heater. Made on an en- tirely new principle. Gives concentrated heat energy and directs the heat rays in the same manner that an electric does. (‘ 0 s t 3 less than 214;. cents an hour to run. For small rooms, offices and cozy corners. Can he tilted at any angle. You can put it on a shelf or ta- ble and tilt it down or you can put it on the floor and tilt it up. Price $15.00 and report findings, to school ofl'iczmw through whom the}; can be sent to ”NH“? school buildingâ€"~woum the dentists of our city be enough interasted to make the examinations, tabulate results. The Humphrey No. 10 Radianflire Why don't )‘Ou take a trip to that charmed land of out 0' doors and varied attractionsâ€"~(‘alifornia? While (‘alifornia performs no magic. it does rest the weary and refresh the weak. One can be out in the open air and glorious sunshine amongst the fruits and flowers beside the blue Pacific every dayâ€"his whole system vitalized and energized. filled with what they call “pep." .There's no end of outdoor recreation and pastime possibilities in f 'alifornia. Instead of being a hardship. the ride is a leisurely. carefree one. if you go via the Burlington. A continuous moving picture of in- spiring wondersâ€"farms. factories, interesting towns. fascinating cities. gorges, canyons, rivers, lakes, forests and world-renowned mountainsâ€"through Denver (the Paris of America), Colorado Springs (the (‘ity of Sunshine). the Pike’s Peak Region, Pueblo (the l’ittsburg of the West). the Royal Gorge (the most challeng- ing canyon through which a railroad runs), Scenic Colorado, Salt Lake (the mysterious American Dead Sea) and the nine-mile- long gorge of the Feather River ('anyon through the heautiful Sierra Nevada range. Convenient connection at Salt Lake for Southern (‘alifornia points. If you think you can't alford it, analyze the situation and you will change your mind. It costs money to remain at home. Tak- ing this, the delights, comfort and benefits of the trip into con- sideration. how can you alford not to go? There are compara- tively inexpensive hotels. boarding houses and eating places, as well as the palatial kind we hear so much about. 0n sale. Ask me about the cost of getting there. Reduced round trip tickets, carrying long return limits, lih- oral stop-over and diVerse-mute privileges are now WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR COMPANY amalgam, local Salesman, Curtiss Theahe Bldg. Why Buick Valve-in-Head Motors Have More Power ZZ‘Six - 50 32- “~44 22-51-45 22.55346 2'3-55x-47 22-5in-43 22-36249 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM HT-wm Internal cmnhustion motors are heat en- gmex. The more heat retained in their cylv mders. the more power they generate. Water Jacketing space absorbs heat. Buick Valve-in-Hezul motors have about 20 per cent less mater-pwketing space than the 1. Head type and about 15 per cent less than the T Head type. That is one of the reasons why Buick Valve-m-Head motors have more power. Buick size. J. L.’ REMMERS. 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