Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jun 1922, p. 6

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. Ir. Pnlmer was eluted Deputy’ Commissioner, vice W. W. Heintzu‘ .Yho Wu elected one of the Court of! .V' "aunt's perm-nan! mambors. Mnf bent-er Pullpr. Mr. W‘ I). Herrick~ Ind Vice«Pmsiclev1t H. S. Paine were: - lb) elected Court of Honor members l flue mvn will aid in giving lasts and help Chairman Geo Prickett to (are other examiners. I -The Scout: and the Council send * Vote of thanks tn tho citizens who .v Live donated bays' books for the ' mry Fridw morning from till # 0! lie Downers Grove Publishâ€" hi Company. 37 North Main street. Mrs Grove. Illinois. The [ml Count“ mooning was held me? Could and a mmmiun of ”mun. P. N. Willlish, W. J. O'Neill and Asst. (2. l-‘dumy Palmer wan sppo‘nted tn carry the lo: cal» Ii plans to mmpletion by this fa" if possible. As soon as more "*0; can be marked by Prweuve Supervisorl‘ Word the building mu proceed. i B V D UnlonBalbriggan 0 Union and two- i“yojflece suits-mat prices on today’ s n u , market. 8mi- fllnknlm and Adam: 0! Troop 3 turn n-um‘rml for Wir mm Clan usu boron the Court or Honor and made such - udsfadory Ming that they method the upd- dll mum-noun“: n! w examiner ad the Court. Thoy were aim given “I Scouu' the": when Hwy jnined their troop in the schuul gym afwr‘ Win. the “stun. The Coén and [oral Council (‘mzn- d] wish to cum-s: their appreciation I the he‘p given by the examinvn. Md 1th highly uUsfm-lory for on ('rlltinri in me. Wand um. Ir. (1 WW” Palm-r imputed wt “bury MN!- und the tin“ o! 3.850% and. by Sam [Mould Tuvalu am“ Ir. W. D. Horrirk "Amman! Carl ”Me in Poultry Nun-pm. Ind [ave Mm I \ngh gratin. Ir. H. S. Pm’m. unmhwr o! Mus- k Ind fichun-hm, ran his oflidnl 9K to Donald Tow-Icy'n Input-hon {or schol-rnhip nwril bud“. Ir. Robert Huclhm'ufl panned Carl lurhla In Auwmobo‘linu. This in 0:. In! time that Mr. Inbound! bu noun! on the Man! of aluminium lid his unto-.4 were xv-utl; lflbfv‘ data! by tho ‘Loun. ‘- Fullor Mun-lined and mud! Cl” Rich]! and [)«muH Tolxh‘) in Mil-Mm; 1 Ir. W. H. Ila). cumin" m Finn Aid to Animnh, heard (:ar! Rirhle‘n‘ In“ in "at bubjed. In. E 6. Lemon. examiner in Bin! Study. passed Hearth Ray in that whit-ct with a grade of [00 per At the Boy Scout Court of Honor, Tuesday evening, L'w’rlificutt‘d were pnunted'by Mr. ‘5. W. Fuller, ex- nminer in Pathfimnng and Cooking, showing that John Stsmpn of Troop 2 had successfully wlupleted the tents in Cooking and l'athflnding: 1nd Richard Kcllugg completed the Cook- ing tent. Mr. W. W. Heiutz present- ed his certificate showing that Carl Ruble had completed hin Safety Hm Out. These teats war not. mid-dorfly paused at lust month's Conn 0! Honor but the he: that the «out: “stuck" to it until they bud muttered the subject» In' one for which they an- to be commended. C. E. Filmer Elected to Succeed Mr. I W. W. Heinu as Deputy Comminbiunerf A \ SCOUT COURT OF HONOR HELD LAST TUESDAY EVENING flared at the Downers Grove Post c1 33 second class mail matter. ’ vertising rates made known upon unification. Subscription rates $2.00 ’lr year. Single copies 5c. W21. S'I'AATS . . . . . Editor C. J. WINTER . . Business Manager I W. NASH VI Menu; Underwear lot Men Mrs. Mynle Potter sang to the tune of “Darling I Am Growing Old." .1 song presenting, a beautiful uphol- ruwed rm-ul {rocking chair to Mrs. unor, Lower. The words of the song told, wag-93in a beautiful way. the appreciation , ex- of the aims fur Mrs Lower’s untir- king ting nannies and her inspiration to you 2 them. 21.80..;llgin St van and In the REPORTER for iu mmmmmme-L 00:": who wish In ndd lo the library can all ”.W and have mm: O’Neill mad I Smut «a pick Wm up. Remu Camp Libnny at Mt Deh- Teacher 0! Violin and Harmony Private Lawns Given lesson; Given During Summer Months. For information can or write. Tel. 267-31. 184 South Main Street. Downers. Grove The Council MW! now under eon- .Merlu'on an lmphvemost um i! *utccy‘ulul. u claimed. our water ca- puity I'll! be mom thln doubled. Altar chi. impmwment in completed the ulnar condition in the VIII-cc W" In greatly “manned. 0. Two And Two Ida In" ’l‘luv (unam- Iufivllm ANN-6.0m. WhMrIo-y vu- mm»; m! wumm-n! wllla a ("fit when "w frlrml MN! ”(m mum-0 amu- mm you. ht you will tun-N mlmll amok [want-Ia. I dun'l hvflo-vn Hm! ya» want"! «an mum“ Immwmu lluu Hm and no main 'rmr" ""a-rlnmlymm.” «m ‘M .nfihO‘dI-I‘L "Fur ivnlnmv. Hwy mmh¢ The dry and hot day: to com will tax our walk: pumping «9:42in for the «on nix or eight weeks. It is my came»! request lhnt all menu of Village water be u economlul in its me as pouuiblo. When due flow of water indium” lmv pressure it will greatly help l! ovenone will refrain from the we of it on lawns up much u pwlble. ‘ After delicious refreshments were served all departed having‘had a de- limhful time. The hast oi wort. [00‘ "nice Md 3 man-flit pfiee win be out Mrs. O’Brien was mistress of cer- emoniex and had planned for im- promptu readings, speeches and song. Everyone present. responded to the call of their names and added their Share to the jolly time. A NEW ELECTIIC 3H0!) IEâ€" PMR SHOP its bid opened. or, m of ’35!“ III Pr‘do Avon. Mummy M'enlng. June 3.2, sixty- .~i.\’ membou of the Philathea Sunday School Clam «11' the Methudist church mot at the home uMheir teacher, Mrs. Frank Lower, of Oukwood avenue. Mrs. Lower was um: calling on some sick {Mk3 and upon her return was completely surprised :0 find this hap- py crowd ready to celebrate Mr birthday. Presented Be: With :1 Reed Rockiug'k'indergartvn Wan pram, Decorated Chair on Behalf uf Her Class I and a Large Sumber Attend- ..Surmvisv Cumulek‘. { ed to Purchase Wurk A. MONTRESSOR Albert Havel SURPRISED MRS. F. LOWER, MONDAY (Siam!) W. C. BARBER Pairview and Prlrie Ava. 3n". ~Surmise Cumplete. NOTICE 3.2, sixty] The bazaar hold at the uJunior Ele- ea Sundayzmenmry school Inst Monday aften tchurchinoon. June 12, was a decided suc- Lchcr, Mrs."cess from :1 fiuaucm! standpoint as avenue. iwell as from the exhibit of the work 2 on some of the children. Mayor. m was: 'Work of the children. parents and is flap-friends of the school, besides candy ,e her bakery gumis and flnwvrs were sold, [the money to be used for equipment of cer-ifm- the primary grades of the public “or im? schools. Li 3011);; The booms were attractively ar- m megmnged and quite a number of peo- l theiqple were in attendance. Mum-«m m- i in He! June Sale of Undermuslms nopuirportqtyf t ' y Mr». J. J. Lynch entertained her friends and League members In»: Thursday utternoon. June 8th at 2 o'clock. 500 end Bunco were played despite the hot weather everyone en- joyed the uumundingu prepared for them (or the occasion. Prizes were captured in 500 ma follows: Urn. Bid-f Ales, first; In. N. P. Bmtner. sec- ond and Mn. Wm. cum. conic!» tion. In Bum Ilrn. Wm. Wolf, 0mm In. (2. Hattie“. second end Irv-J J. Twohey. convention. anty 11-! Irwhmentx were mated by the hon-i tea» which wane enjoyed by all. Our' next hone» will be In. N. P. ant-z tner, Thumlay afternoon. June 22. I Following are the amounts cleared by the ditferent booths.- Bakery . ..V.. _. . .._.$27.47 Candy V . 22.56 Flowers . . ..... 13.04 Wuwlwork , . ..... 31.63 Notiuns . , ..... 11.61 Dry Good." . H 29.07 MRS. J. J. LYNCH ENTERTAINS $135.38 CLEARED AT BAZAAR HELD AT KINDERGARTEN These Union Suits give such freedom and comfort they are rapidly gaining in popuiarity. Being, as they are, Main, with. out trimming, they are very emuy lgupdered. You seldom no such pretty night Dnsses so moderately pricevi. They are catefully finished, of soft musiins: many are lace trimmed. Total it enabies one to only have one skirt under sheer frocks on warm day. And that. means the greatest possible comfort. Petticoats like these am quite monary for Summer wear, as There at! seven: mm.- ‘m luslin and Silk with virious {Mills of trimming. nauti- fully tailored garments and deuxhtfully cool. Here is an opportunity for every woman to buy-fine quality Undermuslins to good advantage. The se- lections are epic-span newâ€"larger than usual. And the excellent values we have been able to secure through careful buying enable you to save quite a bit of money. $1.25 to $2.50 98c to $3.00 Envelope 75c to $3.00 Athletic Undzrwear $130 $.50 Fine Gown Values Petticoats Chemise $135.38 22.56 13.04 31.63 1 1.61 29.07 ‘ Rooms mu] burrow» lined Hm «Hex-ta will": tin-wnrks :md Ii‘l'iulm‘tul'l‘mm Hum:- 01' nun- nlnmnh and huln‘y, "unfmg Ifi‘ wvl't‘ 'inin-e .llnl h‘umw; mu! 1!" “in. lhv mI-rn‘lmnvflia- mm! Al". tlw gambling \‘I£IAIVE~'. ‘l‘lwxn- \xm't- u slum-H rnulwm- tank-i silver luvs-«N whirling m’uund un-r rlw Hamlin-rm! vmlmé-R whom» yuu gum yuur ml‘ . and {mum arrows >wilh paéunml (man-H Hm! uluMnI-i whirling mumm‘ nr blur and lo“ a “ng lip rpm": nu HnI lm'ky nnmhm'. “rawds of whmlw were pulling flu-Er mum-y Aluwn. muslly In- th- hays, iv inc-mm], wriu-u Stark \(uum: In the Nurll: Anwrinm ltuvh-w 'l'ho- rm kl‘lN warp firing {rum vary dirm‘ ‘ mm willt reports likn hmuhs lllllwlia-V- l 3th Jam], In nmwuw Hm hivillxm 'lk< mg fur rum-v (misc. Nuw and ”:9" [fire n-mvkc-r»; in lmm-ln-x wv-m- lllruwn from ”w rlmt‘s of the l-lmrvlws lulu the little Hun.- ‘ll‘m-ls. with u milling :m7l 11M- nuulium film ,1 lomnlmrcllm-IH. Bush» Hu- Dumuu Ilw hum! (mm Syn-mum» was playing aim frum Hz.- 0094‘)“. {\ln-anliuu- the “UV“ luluu ul' «In» 02!er night haul fnlh-u over [hr wall» and ovw' Hm ('ullllfl‘y drnppinu duwu lo- wnrd the seal and 11.31:“: un Iln- min-r luuul lmwlnl ”w Surat-«n null.» 30va ”w. tnwn. A fl‘W unle- flznx m-r" um mud n uluunh-r mmm. :lllll'ml pant. was Mulnz. "l‘lw wlmhl piazza um» «we! 'ifll Hm [u'rtlmu- M ”w jawsmnim‘ Hull ran Mung (lu- (mm a! un- Immu- nvxl Hm vluu-u-h, im wliMn- <wm-Iums in Hull mm. Mm- wh'. Ami o-vvl‘) when) were (he vu‘uw, vlmm voml mum. LADH’S BLOOMERS» for summer wear. km iength, colors flesh and white. Being plain they are "easifly launder- ed. Elastic band at waist and These are fat taking the place of the Princess Slip. as they have the long skirt, with en- velope attachment. Sizes 36 to 42, ranging in‘ price from A! Fawn! Time the Poopio 0M Thcmulvu Up to Ail Forms of Amusement. There are so many values in Slips. Wain“. Panties and Pet- ticoats that you will find this In excellent time to fit out the children {or summer. in Imported Org-"die. [Hench Lin- en Racine. Non-“Mia and French Voile and Imports! Gingham in the new colors. Ilulloch‘a Silk And Dimity Underwear for hot wealth“. at nductd priccn. 8nâ€" cluy Comb. “Formfiv.” Hm- »ieu In many nylon. DAY OF GAYETY IN SIOILY The new boneless maid:- in fight weight materials are ideal for warm mthcr wear. They In light and cool ind yet :3er a BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES $l.95 to $3.50 Children's Undermuslins HIS. SIRICH 15 No. Fm Ave. N“ a home Honda” Straight Chemise Nainsdok Bloomers 59c to 85¢ Warner H.001 figure. -MEAT= Cor. Main 8: Cnrtiss Sto- Thirsty Days Are Here LEKACHOS ORFANOS, i’mprietors ' Across Iron: the depot Telephone 239 Watermelons and Ginger Ale on Ice! Shredded Wheat .................. N. J. C. Cornflakes. 4 packages . . Pep. the New Breakfast Food ..... Sunbeam Fruit Salad. per can ..... Fancy Mixed Pickles in Bulk. per qt- Palm Olive Soap. 3 bars .......... Sweetheart Soap. 3 bars .......... Swift Pride Soap. 10 bars .......... Palm Olive Soap Chips. per lb. 18c, 1 Pot Roast. per lb ................... Rib Roast. per lb. .................. Pork Loin for'Roasting ............ Pork Butts, fresh .................. Veal Shoulder, roast ................ Smoked Butts. ..................... Chicken for Stuffing ................ OLIVER 1315mm 2“?" Doms Glove Candy Kitchen fifdthbfir yunem/ .S~'€.'I'I)Ilcefl f 35 WASHINGTON ST. " ~ne ludespmsmc m GROCERIES Em mg Visit Our Sanitary ‘ Fountain All kinds of refreshing drinks, ice cream, ices, Sundaes and Sherhits. Try Our Delicious Warm days, when the thermometer climbs upâ€" ward, calls for cooling drinks. Then you will .â€" Sherbet IT’S A WINNER. Phones 175 8: 176 Iv hree bat-8500 18c 21c 18c

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