3‘3 For if you don’t your high school’lifr Will and in exit rude. Cum, Cum, Cram, H)! the ï¬nal ox.I 0 Sludc A general assembly was held last Wednesday at 3:30. The entire stu- ‘flom. body sang songs relating to commencement until 4 o'clock. Mr. Road then talked on athletics. After; this Mr. Vernon presented the has- htbdl “D's" to the squad. The {el- le who received them this year-Ire: ll. Stephens; L. Phelps; R. Klein; RI Grumhaus; IL Baron; A. Smith; H." Btrnhart. Ir. Rogers was called upon for a short talk. ‘ . Tuesday morning the Latin depart- mt entertained the assembly. Beâ€" .ause of the absence of one of the "Seniors who had an important part in the shit, none of the SeniOrs par- ticipated. The program started with I skit given by the Freshmen. This was written by Mrs. Todd and very «lover. The next was a skit from .thil'e “Aeneid,†although serious in the original it was very humorous as portrayed by the Juniors. The Latin‘ students deserve much praise for this extremely clever program. Mr. Reed (in Geometry): “What. is the pole of an axis?â€r H.“ 34.: “It's the end of a sphere.†v7.76: C. Btrber I: or, m Bender ' y W. Bryce “1151!" Advice to Sudan“ I That. he was loved and respected 'in the community was attested to by the number present at the services. His was without doubt one of the ‘ largest {unbmls ever been in Downers jl’lmve. The business men of the village. besides sending a beautiful floral piece, rloml their doom for an hour in the uftemoon and most of them attended. Benders his many other lodge brothers, clone to one hundred Mmsons took part. in t ' Vin-x. After I!" I! 'us‘ April 17, 1888, two weeks after the marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Gollan ame to America. They stayed in New kl: for several years and then moved 0 Chicago where Mr. Gollan worked 3* a florist until September, 1893, when the family moved to Downers Grove. ‘ln l901 Mr. Gollan and Mr. Chas. V. Wolf opened the greenhouses here on the north side. Mr. Gollan purchas- ed the business interests from Mr. Wolf in l905 and has conducted the same ever since. John Gollan was born 61 years ago, October 20, 1860;“in Blairs of Altyne, Moruyshire, Scotland. He was mar- ried to Jean Cummings, April 3, 1888. From this union ï¬ve children were born, three of whom survive him with the mother. They ate Katherine and Evan, o! the Grove, and Alex. of Omaha, Nebraska. Utueford Nurserie- Plnone 312-1 Funenl services were held Tuesday member), Mny 28, 1922 for John Golâ€" Inn, who died at his home. 41 North Forest avenue, last. Saturday. May 20. from pneumonia after but. a weeks illness. The Rev. Arthur S. Phelps, pastor of the Congmgaï¬onal church read the service at the home. Four brother Masons mg “Neuter My; God to Thee,†and the local Masonic} lodge then took chrage. 1 ’JOHN GOLLAN Everywhere We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the floral pieces and sympathy shown us in our recent beâ€" reavement. Especially do we thank the business men of the village for the beautiful sentiment shown in their floral oflenng and the closing of the atoms for the funeral Mrs. John Gollan and Family. Bony, who had been at mndmoth- er‘a on I villt, was Informed of the arrival of I new baby brother at the home during her «Mum-e. “I Just can't lave home without mmflhln. hap- prnl." she urlnlnml, Immewlml din wally. The pallbearers were Chas. Mocha], W. F. Herrick, J. F. Kidwell, J. W. Graves, Samuel thnstone and Wal- ter Knox Besides the widow and children he leaves a host of friends in Downers Grove and elsewhere who mourn his loss and who will miss him. The sympathy of the entire community: goes to the family in their bereave‘ ment for everyone knew John Gollan as a no] friend. 'Why not make this a See America First -â€" West-â€" t Year? Your home railroad can take you any - here Westâ€" Colorado, the wonderful National arks (each different), the Paciï¬c Northw Cali- omia, and bring you back by an entirely 'erent ute. You’ll come back feelm like newâ€"life will worth more to you and you I be worth more to ,your; job. Vacation costs are down this year. Come in and let me help you plan. W,AF.IA.I.,MWIBI~ vice and It. E. II. Dicker-on road the obituary. Ir. Choc. Knoblanch acted as marshal}. John Gollm was buried with full Masonic honors. He became a member of the Blue Lodge in 1905 and was also a member of the Chapter, Eastern Star, Knights of Pythias and Royal League. i’l‘o enjoy the best of health and make the‘most of life, one nmst of mity have an occasional change â€"oi‘ environment, altitude, climate and method of every day living. There’s no denying it, the best in- vestment many folks nuke is their vacation. MEATS Veal Breasts. per pound .................. 10c Picnic Hans,» ï¬el- pound ...................... 19c Bacon Brhkets. per pound ................... 18c Armour's Booon Squares, per pound .......... 17c SOAPS P G White Naptha. 10 bars for . . American Family Soap, 10 bars for Palmolive Soap, 3 bars for ........ Lifebuoy Soap, 3 bars for ......... Marsh Mallow Creme, pint can .. When you want a Smoked Butt order a Sweetmeat. They are lean, and especially good for sandwiches when sliced cold. Try One! Klein’sSanitary Cash Market L. KLEINE: SON CARD 0]“ THANKS How Will You Spend Your Vacation? Rally Too Bad. Sweetmeats! J . L. Remmers Ticket Aden! The sympathies of the entire vil- lage are extended through these col- umns to the bereaved family in the untimely passing away of their only daughter. Ynu mlgln road all the hooks In “10 Brltlsh museum and remain an utterly "Hum-um" unflhfl‘ull‘d person; but It you rend ten page-s of I run] hook let- ter by letter. Ilmt In to lay. with ml acmrary. you are for Herman In some "wusure an educated wrson. The entlre dlflmm-u- between «lurch mm and mm-edumnun (an reupevu the Inc-rely I'm-Ila uml purl «I ll) mmlula In this accumu-y.â€"John lun- Funeral services were held from the home Saturday afternoon and burial was made at the Blodgctt cemetery. Mr. F. S. Mann read the funeral service. Memorial services were held at the high school last Friday morning in charge of Mt. Vernon.‘ She was born May 11, 1907 in Chi- cago and is the only child. She at- tended the public schools of Chicago until the family moved to Downers Grove in October 1918. The little‘ miss was in her Freshman year in the local high school, a natural lead- er in sports and her cheerful dispoâ€" sition gained her many friends in the schools and village. , MARGARET MARY mm? Magnet Mary. 15 year old daugh- ter of llr. and Mrs. Charles W. Kolm, died at her home, 142 Oakwood Am, last. Thursday niorning. May 18, 1922 after a two weeks illness. Tel. 279 The Golden Rule F'.'C. MOBERG (n SON “03110! m ham-u: or um VILLAGE mu. an onquo wo DECORATE Emma soon: on mm REMEMBER om: snnvxcn mum GIVING Ypun DECORATING comm Stetm Betting - Sewer Building Gas Fitting Telenlolo m ' Is our guide in conducting our business affairs Tormeifdaired. now when ‘you can obtain prompt delivery. oppommityot‘sawringasmud: Marcel-value atsolowa PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 NEW PRICE Ywhavembaforehadfln HAVE YOU LOOKED INTOTHE “ORBIT SERVICE ?†“06!le DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS 503 DETROIT Fred D. Heinhe P L U M 3 [NC PHONE 1 99-8 T'ORBII SERVICE ' THE Gad him in Math-Hp DOWN"! am I". Diener Bros.