Mr and â€'1‘ Murr) Murmur \w-n‘ hmmil} surpm'vml Saturday ufwrm-m by Mr and Mn Em" F1} and mm and )lr mul Mn hank 'l‘hntrhvr nml thuflm‘r. Ruwn "f Laï¬nm gr. am! Mr and Mn Kirk .‘lc-ilrr. mminu in In Mp Mr Abrams "kin-Mr hi, hirth- SOHTMF-IJSLEIMES IAN 'l‘humlny ru-ntnn um- (’hurlm Rdmlu family m-re mmpivwly nun prion-cl by their wilhlum- «mum: in fnr n fawn-ll puny. ('anIs “In plural uml whey-human xen'nl. Thv gun-h depart-ml km- “Moi": them [mu sum-s in lhrir new hcmw. hm no") In lost much pun-l m-inhlmrs. Mr and Mrs Van den Burg am! family. are «unjoying a "éw Chevrolet touring war which they reel-utly pur~ chased {mm thr Lam: brnthorr. The Luann-z Ai-l Soviet} ul’ thr Lid? Congregational cliurch met a! the hump a! Mrs A l'tll:l.0l' 'l‘hurmlay nf- temoou mul ole-elm! the Tnlluu'lnx of, flows fng' 1hr A-nsuimz yu-ur: Mrs -\ Porter, l'ru-siqu-nt:_.\lr.~ Raw Mint-r. Vice-I'rc-flitll-nl; Mi,“ "11103 I’th Sow- mluvy: .\|r4. (3mm- Hanna-Iv. 'l'n'ar- Mr uml Mu F. Yuxlr :nr luurmu {mm ("hirzum m'or [hri‘ vwnh iw null“! “Ihuliu Hump." Rosella l'nrtcr mMnrwl In Wank.“ Run. lllinoh “Raina-«hay night, vim "It Hurry Yum "ruck Fvungrlipiir puny In \\hl.~'Nl' "I Ihr n-vhn! mw'I- inr- ht‘ltl than- in Ibo Humid rlmrrh. Mr Mia-u Smith hn~ lmn qck for sew-ml urn-ks but i< -|--\1|)' imp-1m IEWSY MTES _ FROM US“: MID BELMONT Mr and Mrs John Liss celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Mon- day, February 6 at their home just east of Lisle. Several relatives and friends helped to mako ‘ho. occasion a memorable one. Mrs Walxer Plumb visited her sis- ter, Mrs: Jessie Richtvr. of Downers Grove Saturday. Mr Charles Gmmhau.~, of Lisle. i5 qum» sick at the hnme or his .«m, Alben, of Downers Grove, Mr and Mrs Edwin Yagle Spent Sunday in Chicago to help celebrate the birthday of Mrs Yagle’s mother, Mrs A Steurns. Frank R. Reid, of Aurora, who a few years ago resided in Lisle, has ï¬led his petition: for the Republican nomination for eongmssman from the 11th District and will oppose Co]. I. C. Copley. Ml. Reid is a former member of the legislature. my, February 17, 1922 Grit Charcoal, (‘nm Cracked Com, Wheat, Oats. Bailey, Buckwheat, Hay, Straw and all other stock feed. Orders delivered. Discount on all mders called for. If we haven't the particulal feed you want, call us up and we will getjt for you. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF HOME MADE OAKNOLL FARM PRODUCTS hand.\\ Fresh -A Smoked 6: Cold mea 9’51] kinds always on md.\\- roceries and vegatables Hm: HANDLE FEED E. MRKVICKA’, Proprietor PHONE 272 u Pu) Huu'hmun. « 1m um'mg llw uluy :o- Ihr a-vl’irk-m m-Iullw. mmm mull- im um! m-m-ml furMum Mr [M local imflrr "f Ilu- Gan (Wu. 3.- mum u prom- Mn: lightweight in Nu- "(Mint ,HINCHMAN scones KNOCKOU’I‘ AGAINST Haul Mghlnrlghl "I- Sun-l Good “uh-tum in \’ieuâ€"-â€"l‘oughl m a Chican- l'lllb. xnnw. Ins-I Thur-dug "I‘M "Inch-L mmn m" "Fund!†'meu'. of I’m»; tin. :- 0m) with “um n lnrnl “twp" in- srmmdnu riu'k-a. m "w “Sui-"dun" rluh in (‘Mmgm l‘npilr IM- "rep" llhwhmnn knntkml him out far (hm mum in Ilw Ihinl mun-l ‘C‘Hllifl' ll"- plnmlih at â€w mm Vun- and Hum. in: now famo- lu his haunt-r. "v hm sowml ollu-r [and mulrhm in ï¬rm and :hnnlcl hr rumï¬mw to im- pvnu' in "Ir “Hut". .1.- he Inn in "N" mud. â€cm new Hmuf fullnnrrs «1‘ ring ham" mu} «'0 â€h unnu- up among Ihr "cmmn" in flu tight wright tlh‘i‘mn. Miss Ann Griffith spout Sunday in Chicago. Mr and Mrs Anhur Push-r and sons motored up frum Michigan City, Indiana and spun! Sunday at lhr Hur- ry Faster helm. ' A Sign “scanh‘! WNW" at thv H- mvr Kampmen-r hunu- means a few \wck: u" quuramim 'I'Lv children have :1 light rum and ;m' mum; alum: nit-My. Mrs Chm-u Ym-klvy and sister. Mn- Inâ€"l and (homo and (1:11va l‘eliimg ant-ruled :1 mm! delightful Valvminr party m Ilw Jamw Shaka llumr an! lNIH‘IU'Ih Grow- m: Sun-lay owning. .\hz~. I‘ald l'lh-y and Manila. \'i.~'ilvu| n-Imin .- u \illu' an Sulnkl}. day. The guests remained until Sunday evening. In the afternoon Otto. Car! and Minnie Peters-0n join. ed them. All report a moxt delight- ful time and wished Mr. Abrams many more such happy birthdays. Mrs Thomas Potter, 01' Downers Grove haw been spending several days with her neice, M'rs Harry Fos- ter. The Goodrich School has Men clos~ ml {or a few days. owing in an out- break of scarlet fever. Mrs Ek-anore Schmitt and son, Gerâ€" ald, and Mr and Mrs Wendel Don-r, wew guests at the Joseph Dieter humv Sunday at dinner. The little Abbott twins have been ill for a few days but are improving. “MI: and Mm CharleSvhultx and family expect to move to their new home on tho Plank maul nonhvust of Downle Grave this {\‘roklf .’.-' ' Scratch feed "FHA N Kll‘l" THOMAS daughter. Nugw ~ nowmms GROVE gamma. nowunns mum). ILuNms These texts and this material are sold to students at. actual cost, plus carrying charges. No attempt has been made to make money, for it is not the school's function or policy, but to mduce the nu-ct-ssary expense to a minimum. , 'Our funmr [hail-hull Junitur. Mr. Juwph I'fnfl’, but hwn ohhunlï¬m nt- mum at failing health and u Atrium During this school year to date up- wards of $2,400.00 worth of new school books and papers have been handled at, retail through the Super- intendent’s office. ~hnul|l ho a purl of uur M'hmvl vquiy- mcnt. This Aul'v' roulnl lu- “pt-n fur lmsinoss «luring. thv half hum- pro‘ coding l‘fll‘ll school so~.-ium. The ma!- tor of exclmngv and -alv of .-«-coml huml book» should lie lmukml after through this sum- in a ‘hunim-a.‘ likv way. A mmmissinu of llr'e or [on "or rent fur lmmllim: 1hr. um! book-«u llw prior at“ uhich is mutually aura-«l upon. should m. In tho Mudmnt in rlmrm- an! â€In Ann. Thi.~ student rimlcl maln- rnmlul) in the vxrhnnm‘ of lhvso ,«wuml hunul lumlh to pay for Ill» ow" lu-xl lmuk- umi lm.‘ him- :vlf 11 mm mu nf rluthw. ‘l'lu- that man whirl; of anw mun-r, 9V“, uf gmul quality. ('untnill- nut 60 :lla‘clr, nml m-limr 0": cent.» and pnl‘rhuunl m Nowmhwr lr‘ 0x- hmnlml. A wmml cmlvr a! LOU“ lablt-tu i~ c-xpm-lwl \x‘illaiu .s frw shy... and will ruin u- “nu-ugh Ilw «haul y'c‘nr. School books, like tools, are expen- siw, but to do best work we need the best You want your children to me the mo 1. intmvst movoking and stimulating material on the malket. It has not boon um will it be our policy to sell your boy or m’rl n sucâ€" oml hand hook lwcamo it is cheap or was a good book ï¬ve years ago. You don't want llwm to spend the most wluabk- llziyn of llwir lives using [(Nllï¬ whivh plan"! out [0 the mark in A srluml Iwuk-ptmvo in charge of :I mmpIm-nt and I-ospourihk‘ student V 'l'hir iu n mm-c-nirm umi hwiur-p lulu- pmpu-ilhm. “‘r Ihuulcl run-m upon it. who»! pupils time. [922. Thu : 122,:me _m Em 22%?me 003392â€"02 o. >0I_m<m.2_m21_. .. P!“ IN Ii 1884 I'M") I: Ila-J We an- a‘ $011001. NOTES detail wark m" rupplying ’jhis material (u our eight hundred in quit:- a tu_.-k. mu! requires Downers Grove; Eublishing Company Printers of good Printing atvtheir Shop _ 37 North Main Street, Downers Grove, Illinois q We deliver work when promised. q Let us give you the beneï¬t of our years of experience in the printing husiness. Add an additional depart- ment to your business without increasing the f‘over. heart" The Downers Grove Publishing Co. is prepar- ed to handle your printing requirements (no matter what they are) and if in so doing you save a little money, get a little better joh or receive the SERVICE you have been wanting. it will he to our mutual ad- Beingr printers, we nutun’ally stress the influence print. in}: has had on the business life of the nation. it hit}: been the greatest factor in making American husimm the host in the world. But back of every good job of printing is something elseâ€"brains. Someone once said that a good job of printing took good stock, good ink, good presswnrk, good type. judicially mixed with brains. q A broad Matement; huta little thought will convince the reader that in those seven words are packed more real truth than many. “Printing is the lnsefmmhlc Conn-union of .\('hio'.'(-nwnt"-think it mor. operation. to resign his position at they South Side school. Fuithfulnoss to his job and a uniform courtesy were some of the elements in his makeâ€"opal We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr.‘ Irving Le'voranz his been employed to do this work. i A ï¬ne, large. city map of Down; ers Grove and the school district now‘ ruary 2!, the pupils of the South Side will present 11 Washington Pageant. Our First I’uesidont will be inaugurated and n procession of states, suitably designated and his- torically dated will pass in review her fore him. Further announcement to- gurding "ll: will be made through tho school children. A ï¬ne, large. city map of Dowuq ers Grove and the school district now hangs in the Superintendent's oflico through the eflort of Mr. Herrick. It was drawn by Mr. Otto, sanitary en- gineer. This map is a nccossity hero in order to locate the homes of the children vnrollcd in our public school. It will pay for itself many times uwr in designating tuition paying pupils in District No. 58. There are enrolled in our public grade schools between twenty anal lwenu-ï¬m tuition pupils. The tuiâ€" tion foo for grades one to four in- clusiw is $27, and that for pupils in gradw Two to eight ivwluaivo. $36. This {(‘1' i: payable in advance, quar~ lm‘ly. NotictN to this olfoct am being sent out from "u- Sum\linlumk*nl.'s ofl'icv this work. A wry desirable chuugv- of loca- tion of grades four and six in the Soulh Sidv school wax made at. (h!- huginning nl' laxt week. A I'vw mm".- pupil: in those grades will "(mutat- lmll‘-vluy i-‘rssiuns in some of our grmlvs. (Titles grow. buildings don't. 0n the uni-moon of Tuesday, Ifl-b- vantage. 32 5. Main Street Downers Grove MORRIS SHOE STORE 1“,) which we are CLOSING OUT at a Special Sale SACRIFICE PEICE! We have some Odds and Ends diet Shoes 75c to $3.50 ' 51.25 to $2.50 ï¬nk†Shoes 81.95 ens Button Shoes $2.50 Men: Button Shoes $2.50 All othea Shoes Greatly reduced SPECIAL PRICE ON "INS GOOD WORK SHOES i The “One Huss Shay" eventually1 broke down. The heating system at‘ the North Side school, instilled some ï¬fteen years ago, refused to further nerve in this capacity and has gone into partnership with the junk man. Repairs \wre telegraphed for and Iwero (leliiorod nut slay. They will be adjusted at once, and school work 'm'll in) resumed on Monday morning. For infornmtiuu run or write 43 vao .‘dl‘fl't. I‘honv {Bl-II â€IIWIWI’)! Grow. IIL Teacher of Violin and Harmony Bast results guarantmd Ruck bottom foundation giwu to all pupils. {A I Viulime Im‘unltf all gl/and ro- n-l: mnl Viulime lm‘unh‘ pai I‘ml. ‘ A. MON TRESOR The Last Two Bum .1 “Winners of m 7*: HAROLD LLOYD h“ “RAleW [sum That began the mat †gle~for lme and ham Come and see her vb] The story is h) ’M Hamilton. If ' Kellen Raulils‘m Amid Greenwid» WM gaiety she strugglwl; for fame Then weaï¬edé sh married thinking '09:†would solve all £6,149!!sz Theatre VIOLA MM cum WEALTH Dorothy Dalton POLLARD COMEDY ~" ' ' ; PATBE "Mfl “Lile’s Dam Funny†Wednesday, Feb. ma»: “Jeanne of the Mn“ By LOUISE FAZENZA in The Two Reel Comedy “IT'S A BU)?!†Saturday Feb“ lath Tuesday Feb. let From the rtury ALSG