Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 12

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We. in and Demand. Mon in mpinyml In the mu!- m of wonsn nut-rim Inch as fire- ”I the" turning mom for ma- Q will lining: and mmrykfinmon'n “In. and fireproof mp»; rm! nMnâ€" , or thm Ila”. amt-m, planer. , ml" hoard, albumen paper and an}; cowl-ring (or Mm. fur- .nd lommntlwn to 3)")va PI- of MI; M filler for high-grade ' for hon-raining mm» man u tar tempering ":9 ho" of n- [finu In cooking. In accordance with the long sundâ€" hg policy of the depath Bureau. 1 special story hour um ho conducted ”eh morning or afternoon for the mm. A thoroughly trained young “In will have charm of this work. 150 We! will prove an unfailing “W to the youngmn. 071 the but night will he presented “to big muelrnl novelty foamre of (be (Thanhnquwrrl- grand (om-or! by Solis' Marimba Band of Central Am- erans TV»; will foalnrr both clas- siml and popular music on a hug? urimhâ€"an Aztoc instmmwnt my» IN: a! In almnd infinite variety of cathedral “feds. Th9 band will al-l u give I short mm"! preceding Mr. Kline’s lecture in the aflornoon, On the he! afternoon Pattiwm Kime will givn a ronchm‘tivo atldnu "What no You Think Whrn You Think? My. Klivm iv an incpin'ng maker of the highoxt typo. known comedy «mu. It will he pmntpd by a am of nmmionally competent Now York adorn. 0n the fourth mm aim" "PM ly 8min." .n npmrimu comedy inn: who» plot (rows out of the milk-ting rnnviction: of Mn "him: friends. Audiences in a" part.- of “0 ”wind Sui" bavp shambly laughs! and ‘npt over this Vill- I Man-50! It 000 rlmo of his I"- hnc, vii-tuning individual motion: of Mm» fnmhhinl. "Fur-labia: the "am Handful," u durum by Edwin W. Uncut-t. Authority on intrflor mar-Ilia", till in 0» annually Intending pmnm‘ adoring «I "w four". Inn-noon, ll- npndw iMrfion. Ind will ”Mud Granville Jon". ln-piring ontm and momgh undo-n! n! ”nun-day nodal phenomevm. on Ibo! third nigh! 'fll pnnnt one of M: put”! loc- hnn, "The Cm! of Amm." Ir. 1m- lum I Ill-um” lmpnulon on Mr, mum-icy. J The lode!" Symphonic Quint", Ip- purhm on the thin! clay. in an or- pnlution a! flrul-rlnk unfit-muni- duu. Tiny employ a «No, two vio- llnu. I piano. Ind I nerd omn In their dalightlul Hrrpmuioun of the node of tho mun-n. soprano solo: minnow! u»- imtmmenul solar- Uonn on their nrrpfloml program. 11). laden-n- m’w- . grand router! In‘ tho nflomoon And - pnlmlo at night‘ ,. ‘ "m Isis IDCAL HIGH SOOOL n LECTURES 0N WINS IN COUNTY ’CIIAUTAUQUA BILL SHORTHAND‘TEST Tools 0! Democmy." Mr. Dixon Is In Incinive. brim-M, humorouu upen- kcr who pun-nu governmental and nodal problems constructively Incl il- hauntingly. Funk Dixon, eminent publicik‘. uul hctunn appearing on the second night, speaks on “The lmliapenuble The Alexander Trio. popular en- Wmnent company, presenting novel and artistic instrumental num- bers, chamter sketches. and songs, on the second day will give a grand concert in the afternoon and I pro luck at night. The Trio features ml. 0d! and fun in admirable pmportion. Following a prelude by the quar- tet in the evening, Lewis A. Convis will deliver his remarkably interest- lng addrens, “Under the Paws of the Rusainn Bear." Mr. Convis, who is I traveler, lecturer. and scholar, re< ccntly spent two years in Russia and Elberia. The New England Male Quartet on the first afternoon will be heard In a grand come”. This organiza- tion features some of lhl‘ best songs for male voices interspersed with capital character impersonations any montogs. The irrcstihle comedy drama, “Friendly Enemiesf’ Solis' Marimba Band of spirited Central American musicians; lectures of timely signi- ficance, and top-notch musical comâ€" paniesâ€"these are among the many varied attractimn which will appear‘ here at the big 1922 lepath Chan-l ”aqua whit-h opens July 1 and conâ€" tinues for five days. ’I. u- m on.“ In. neighbor. m ”ranted his market an ‘Fflondly Enemies" in Title of Play'RobcI-l Wolf and Margaret Lcmlw on Fourth Evening-Dates Win Hollow It Wheatenâ€"- Here July 1 to 5. Average 98 and 91.1. AWnflWldom. -- his. «to that hi undone“ him. But- hvhenhebqlm to one It will ho We have just ended I very km and hauliful all palinhed mum! ‘in up Was! 860k cemetery of Down- rrn Gm: u the m" of Limit. Leonard Hillard Whitley. M: l.- one o! the most beautiful monument: erected in the cemetery. Ended by the anerville-Moeaton ,flormrnenu Works. Arthur R. Deidelmn. Al. Damn Grove Human Co. shim! Amount for Fania. Something M m poem- u: say. “Got Blue Devil 1M: very My." It appeal. In purple of "final Luteâ€"Blue Devil Clam". Rap your uinl n "red A: your dinmifinnâ€"-uw Blue Devil. Ask Damn- Gmw Harman Co. shout Autumn for Pom. If It’s good enough for Uncle Son to use at a depository, It should be good ed‘ough for YOU. Come in and our! on account Janice Stom'berg ..... 74 83.7 firm Norm-n. ....... I“ 68 75.9 Gnu crflh’t ir- clue our cap-bit commeniul teacher, Hint Ruby Rut" rifle. who under mtversc conditions, not hlvinx much a! the equipment the other high school commeniul cleâ€" partner": have. hu brought them youngx people to much In high pol»! of click-My. We are jun“, pmud M a" 0! them lml that they have again put Downer: “me on the map in this very important and practical line of high uhool work. Whammâ€" Flonnge DeWolf . Gertrude Miller .. Nlpervilleâ€" Beatrix B. Berger Dorothea Klapp .. Hinudaleâ€" Janice S‘om'berg . Grace lorxun' . ... [Ruben M. Wolf Margaret Lempke . West Chicagoâ€" Walter W. Sauber . Florence Dunbar .. York Communityâ€" Viola Riock ....... Margaret l’igott (HI-n Ellyna Robort Henen ..... Edith Miller ...... 'l‘ho dictation was at the rate of reventyâ€"five words a minute and 453 worth were dictated. Following is the report of the contest with the places of the indiviclualx and of the sfhools repmsc-ntfid. Downers Groveâ€" We have great reason to be proud of the fact that our young people won first place in the County Short- haml cmru-st held at Wheaten on May 19, untLbroughl back with them the silver cup. Mr. Robofl M. Wolf and Miss Margaret Lempke carried ofl‘ the honors and it was not a mean first, place that they won, as West Chicago, the next highest was 5 points below. " ‘ numuu A United States Depository FIRST NATIONAL BANK â€"Member Federal Reserve System-â€" Adam-emu!- Downers Grove. Illinois. Errors % Ave. . . . 9 98 . . .13 97.1 97.5 7f) 76 93 86.7 87.2 95.3 82.9 89.5 Hut 000 Name From Tomi. ' A air-mm kind at nut new In pro- !nulon In the Inwh at Kllllflll. In I'm In, Im- Minor. II derived m name fro-m Hun ul llw luwn. nml was known In I-hnxllub u rlmsmm. In uuuodun haul-Inn. In Bulnrhm undo-n. In Italian alumni. In French c-Mtnlque. All. It will b0 noUn-d. vurlnumn o! Ila llnw of "IQ tuwn. 1 A Mcmmial church service in which ;tl:e minirtcrs of the various churches :0f the village have been invited to Eparticipate, will be held at the Con- ‘grvgational church m-xt Sunday afâ€" yternmm, May 28, at 3:00 o’clock. Mother” .............. . .Choir "America” ............ Congregation Invocation Rev. G. H. Newland “When They Ring the Golden Bells” . .......... Male Quartet Scripture ........ Rev. J. A. Nansen “Bank! Hymn of the Republic" -.' ................. Congregation “The Vacant Chair" .......... Choir Addreysw‘fiur Fallen 'Hcroes" U... ............ Rev. A. -S. Phelps Song ....................... Choir Benediction ...... Rev. W. Groteteld Veterans of the Civil, Spanish- Amcrican and World wars are cordi- any‘ invited to attend the service which is fur the memory of the solâ€" «lien: and sailors of American wars to fall in battle. The program as arranged will be as follows: Preludeâ€"“Just Before the Battle .. Serviceu Will be Held for Civil, Span- ish-American and World Wu- Veterans. MEMORIAL SERVICES AT CONGO. CHURCH SUNDAY AFTERNO’N > the Battle .. ...... ..Choir . .Congregatiou G. H. Newland Underwear Balbriggan and B.V.D., shirts and drawers. Will sell at special low price, per garment 29c. Lehmann (9 Michels Store Tissue Gingham Special 32-33-inch Tissue Ginghams in block and broken checks. 75c to 89¢ values; will placc on sale at 45c yd. 8 patterns to se- lcct from Truncation- of Pa. o . . It Appears from tbehlognphy appended to the definitive edition of Poe that between 1890 and 1895 then were made It least ten translations of his works in various foreign lan- guuges. What vouid have brought about such a remarkable result? In a word, it must be Poe's unique genius â€"â€"his intense originality, which has hardly beenlpuruiioled in literary bi» iory, and his lndeiinahie, inimitable «harm of manner which nppeuls not simply in men of one puriioulnr cllme ‘ or country, but to all men everywhere. -â€"Edwin W. Bowen 1 All kinds of work except papefing Phone 16_2-.l-l R F D 2 Downers Grove $1.50 to $3.00 Beautiful new patterns The only milk which can really be called “safe” is milk which has beenâ€"pas- teurized. We have a com- plete pasteurization plant in full operation and all milk delivered from our wagons has been put thru this modern process. SAFE MILK Boys’ 2-piece Summer All sizcs, printed and fast colors; cotton flags, lat-5c sizes and in good Quality. Flags for Decoration Day IT Will. BEWORTHWMTOREAMURADS. MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE -- l C E â€"- Men’s Shirts Painterâ€"~Decorator D. H. UHLHORN Dress Shirts Priced Low! L W. BREAW Phone 91 and Telephones I77 0 178 Whoa fln‘bonh Looked Luv... Alum; the do": pathetic mm h the Inca! slowleeper who, locked In) telephone booth by I holdup man. dldn't have a nickel to phone {at “I. polIce.â€"â€"Bul|'alo Exvreas. READ REPORTER ADS AND TRADE AT HOME! Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank TODAY. to people who make the saving of money a part of their regal-r duties. No man or women who has a snug balance in this bank need do much worrying about the day: to come. They have something to fall back on should the need arise. ‘ Make YOUR Iutuu sewn by opening a Savings Account in this, but Good Porch “Aerolux” quality are the best you can buy. We carry all sizes-- brown and green-- Other colors I! desired Shades Add mom home to THE FUTURE LOOKS BRIGHT A Stat; Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 Navy and Copenhagen Swisaes, special yd. 85c. ‘ Rae Russ Round Colonial Rugs, beautiful new designs, priced at $3.45. 30x60 new Rag Rugs, good, clean, last color "rags at ‘ $2.35 Dotted Swims 33â€"inch . fast dots In many new. neat pat- .temso- ' Collar-attached Shirts $1 to $2.50 Jud ruviklnb myo’ihe public uh- w be humbuu'ed by I'Snnn u dua- as l’. T Barnum was, but It's I null- ance to have the tit-k tried by bu- ‘llng amaleurs. " loot-0‘00"”: lam

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