Commencing at the intersection of the center line of Orrhard Street and the center line of Dunham Street. and running thence euterly the cen-‘ ter line of said Orchard Street 338.5 feet to the east line of Lot Eighty six (86). (extended‘ northerly in its course) of the Plat of Branigar Bros. Downers Grove Farms; thence mouth- erly along the east line of said Lot, so,- extended. and then continuing southâ€" erly, alang the east line of Lots, 86. 87, 90, 91, 94, 95. 98, 99. 102 and 103. to the north line of Blanchard Street; them westerly along the north line of Blanchard Street and the south line of aid Lot 103 (u extended many in t ' mes) to the cen- ter line of said M .Street; thence northerly dong center line :5 said Dunlmn Street the place at Ming, all a of cheap!» Bran , roc. mm row ~mmemmlau8mhu‘ SHALL A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, THE EXTERNAL BOUN- DARIES OF WHICH ARE DES- CRIBED BELOW, BE ANNEX- ED TO THE VILLAGE OF DOWNERS GROVE, COUNTY OF DU PAGE. STATE OF ILL- INOIS ? The («Moving is J fu‘simile of the oflicial ballot that will be used at the election to be new in the Village a! Downers Grove. County of DuPlge, Stan of Illinois. w Saturday. June 17th, 1929.. MM 027. mm In. F. U. Allen entertained her an! club Wednesday :flemoon. In. N. P. Bmtncr van ï¬rst; In. Law» hence Beg". second and In. A. 1‘; The China“:- Anonann has hem lunflionln; mainly but ofl‘odlvely may. The various head:- of the churn-mm Mn been appointed and the Mrs and head: have boon hold“. many madingu. Ir. Md In. (1m. Oldï¬eld. of Gun, tad It. and In. W. J. Sin- yud, of Ann". Ion. «turned Wed- ncuhy ,afler mending .| weak with Ir. “4 In. Prank Hunt. at lon- tic-mo, Indiana. ‘ In. (3. (3. Gum-nt- and two pom of Lot Amlou. Cnlifomin. arrived lion Thumb)! and will npond the hammer with Umr aunt Ind uncle. Kr. and In. A. 1‘. Nelson in Rail- Ila: Vern Dig-hon, u the guest 0! Nina luau: Greenwood, formerly of Downer: Grow. attended a bum My and dance a: the Hymn-m Bach [mat (.‘hica‘o, Int Saturday! The Rev. A. S. Phelps. minim." o! the Congregation] church hate. ro- uivod won! this week that the dam of Doctor of Divinity had been award- ed to him by Oak-1m College. of Outflow). Iowa. latter: hue been waived from Puis from Dr. Pierce Butler who has hep» sent to Europe to purchase books {or the Newberry Libnry. He in pinning to go on to Gorm'iny wry mu.‘ 4 The American Legion Auxiliary will meet in the Legion rooms at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon. Would like to have a full attendance Pspeclhdy o? dag young women. Miss Adelaide Lynch visited her parents over Saturday and Sunday, Inning come home from DeKulb, “L, where she attends the Teachers' Col< Mr and MN George Nai'gney have gone to California for an indeï¬nite shy. Mr and Mrs Shumaker have return- ed from the south where they have been spending the winter. Miss Smith of the Kindergarten is entertaining a friend from out of Mr and Mrs. Victor Hedman and son of Geneseo. Illinois, are visiting at the Olson home on Oakwood Ave. Mr and Mrs Ford Davin- drove to Murengo. Illinois, and spent, Sunday there. _ - Mr and Mrs Fred Dl‘iSblfll' are staying at the home of her parents. Mrs Alexandel has been the guest of Mrs S J Dowlé. Albert Winter and wife visited 1!; home recently. Theron Potter's wife and baby from Joljet are visiting in town. PERSONALS SAMPLE BALLOT Avenue to the center line of Dunhun Street; thence noutherlgt along the center line of Dunham root to the south line of Man 7; thence Along the south line of laid Sectionflh the bervme Road thence nsmtéii glong thy cough? {ineflof sgï¬i Mgple “' ALSO A parch' of land, bein a part of Section 7, Township 38 orth, Range 11. east'of the Third Principal Merid- ian, the exterior boundaries of which are an folfows, towit: commencing for a place of beginning at the human- tion of the south line of said Section 7 and the center line of Maple‘ Avenue (also knoyn as the Chicago_and_N_a- 11' and 18, Township {’8 North, Range ll East" of the Third Principal Merid- ian, in the County of DuPage and State of Illinois: lace of ninc, situated in the qnty ot uPng'b and State of m- In J. W. Adams of Highland Ave. was wry pkmntly reminded of her binhday Tum-day evening when sew. en! of her friend: nutâ€"pruned her at home. “Us. ~th waived many mammal pruenh. Cake and in icmm wus penal on the hum-ml a wry idly lime mu had by all. I r I Miss I-ry lrkvich gave a pony ‘for the [fldmtu or St. Jouph'a «choc! lut Sunday evening. Refresh- ‘nnenu wen sand and dancing and gummy-re" enjoyed. Those fluent were Mirth: Bender. Mary Rem, Genevieve Brady, Bernice Dnlla. ls- ahel Bank. Margaret Art-buy, Mary jory leCdae and Mary Ilrh'icha. I hereby take this means to auto that union the» aluminum: .1:de about me are mum! at once. I ml :woucuto to the full extent. at the flaw. . w ? Through the medium of The Re- ‘pom-r we rim to (bank :1! who no [onelonnly donated huhry good- to- ward the ï¬re truck fund. We luv! a few plates not called for u the "W! and the owner- can have "amt-â€A! they will call on Ira. C H Stay. The Committee. Woll an comhm'on. In. Brenner also Won the grand prize for the high more for sight games. ~ 1ԠWHOM IT MAY CONCERN Ivory party expecting to go Should notify the County Farm Adviser. so ucomodations may be made for tak. ing an of all who attend. A complete and up~the~minuw m~ dio outï¬t will be in action and visi- tom will be allowed to listen in fm~ ly in the “music of the airâ€. the mar- ket reports. or other special rue-5531 Such a large audience is expecteéâ€" that large ampliï¬ers will be elected so that the voice of speakers and ac-1 tors can be heard clearly anywhere on the natural auditorium grounds. I On this picturesque spot will be staged a big pageant portraying the farm bureau tevelopmeut during its ten years of existencg. Mhl‘e “Ithan 1500 farm people an: in the cast. { 0n the last day of June thousands of Illinois farmers are going to cei- ebrate this birthday of ten years ago. The big event will be held at DeKalb, Illinois, on the‘beautiful campus of‘ the Northern Illinois State ’l‘eachels'1 College. _ ‘l’en years ago an Idea was born in lHinob. As an infant it was ï¬rst nourished in I“) Northém Illinois counties. The youngster has grown to be such a husky chap that he now hl’ldd sway in 95 of the 102 counties in Illinois. Hi5 name is Farm 3ur«1 €811. Big Meeting of Illinois Farmers Will FARM EUREAU DOWNEES GROVE CELEBRATES BIRTIL BOY GETS B. 3 DE- DAY ON JUNE 30th, GREE AT ILLINOIS he flew zit Delia“), on the Last of June. A. “ONTRSSSOR. VILLAGE CLERK Monsoon Sweet Gel-kins, 802, bottle Republic Corn, 2 cans for Sunbeam Coffee, 3n: can Sunbeam Pork and Beans, per can Monarch Peanut Butter. large jar Purnella Potato Chips, per mm. Homlny, large can Sunbeam Hearts of Grapefruit Monsoon Apple Butter, large jar Vnrious commu- and mun-menu mundn. hue been Imam for. Lunch and cordislly nlmhmenu to be had on tho with us. The St. John's l-Mngnlical Luther- an Church of Late, will alebnu m Annual church picnic. July {, In the (mm on the old Vith film, one milo‘ we“ of the Late church. I ANNUAL CHURCH PICNIC AT LACE JULY THE FOURTH Lisle Clement Louis Hrdlicka, B. S. West Chicago Esther D. Brauns, 3. S. Wklhm Ilse Janette Anderson, A. B. Waldorf W. Gm, B. S. [ester H. Hon, 8. S. Thomas C. Hull. 8. 8. Jerome Ellis Buchanan B. 8. Samuel H. Wall-cc. B. Li. Pork Loin s, s-all andlean Pol Roast Pork Butts California Hams, 4 to 6 lbs. ave. Boneless Smoked Butts Veal Shoulder Roast Narrow Strip Bacon, lean Boneless Brisket Corned Beef Hamburg Steak, lb. Armour and Swifts Box Bacon ROR'I'HSIDE GROCERY MARKET Burr S. Eichelman, B. 3. Glen Ellyn Edwin Lowell ers. B. S. Those graduating from DuPage Co. were: Downers Grove This year’s class was the largest in the history of the university, and perhaps the largest ot‘ any institution in the world. The number graduatï¬ ing did not include the graduates from the university’s college of med- icine, college of dentistry and school of pharmacy, located in Chicago, ‘commencement exercises for which ‘were held in Chicago, Unlike some other institutions, the University of Illinois does not have extension or correspundence counses. All gradu- ates therefore fulï¬lled their require-l ments for graduation as bona ï¬de, resident students. l Btu-2' S. Eichei’un reserved his B. '1 S. degree at. the university of [um-H3- ois Wednesday, June :4 among 1156 ml degrees. conferred, eleven of which‘ing went to students from DuPage Coun- cul‘ ty. - fan Exercises Held June H at Which “56 Degrees Were Conformed. L * It in Dul’age. Northside‘ Grocery and Market STEWART M. BURNS. Proprietor 7 felonious 2 Groceries Meats munch. You and your friendn In cordially Invited to mend the Fourth (Continued from page 1) a few vacancies to be ï¬lled in the pans and Muen- whhing to join will anliulion to Ir. PIP. or may of the oflun o! the organization. The adieu» an: In. P. dehdmor ‘..Pmuldont In. a cannula. Vice-Pm. Ir. Wm. O'Neill. V Suntan! Ir. P. Weinhoimor SIXTY 0mm) AT ' CHORAL SOCIETY BANQUET JUNE 3“. “If farming is to be a success~ ful business the farmer must organ- ize along butting-Is lines and mark»! his own product just as efficiently as other manufacturens." “Don't blame the speculator," he said. “He is the natural result qf the lack of organization in agricul- ture. What would you think if each one of the forty thousand stock ho'fl rers in one of the large meat packing companies would begin selling meat. products independently of all the“ other stockholders? That is exactly what is happening in unorganized agrculture today. Is it any wonder that agriculture in many cases has not been receiving the price it de- served for its products? Mr. Supiru has helped to organize forty-seven cooperative farmers' marâ€" keting associations, all of which have been succassful. ' It is the unorganized farmer who is at fault for the costly and wasteâ€" ful speculative system now prevail- ing in the marketing of many agri- cultunul commoditien, Aanon Sapiro. famous cooperative attomey. told the milk pwducels of the Chicago d15<‘ trict in six addresses last week (Jo-operative Attorney Talked at the Milk Producers Meeting in Chicago. UNORGANIZED- FARMER BLAME!) ma BY MR. A. SAPIROEL 22c 226 27c Tum-mar “bud-n KastoryManufacturingCo. Phone M7 301-311 W. Hillgrove Ave. Laura-u and oven Incl-edueu, In Worl.(§.: Does your car need Buinting, Top recovered or re- paired, new seat covers or cushion and Upholstery repaired, new side curtains or Celluloid placed in old curtains. body repaired, dents removed from body and fenders? Auto Owners Attention COMING SOON - Douglass Fairbunks in "The Three Mail- keteers,â€â€"“My Old Kentucky Home†and 9. W; Griffith’s Masterpiece, “Way Down Thursday ariJiFriday, June 5 2 23 J12 A Sweet, Strong, Splendid Drama of Hu- manity, that We Are Proud to Present. Hydrox- -Guemsey Ice Cream RICHARD BARTHELMESS in Another Play that Sets Your Heart ’Asingin’. "SONNY†Ponnnlll m V" "I“. ‘- I perennial n. A Delightful, True-to Life Comedy in a Picturesque Sitting. It’s a Reginald Bar. ker Production, with an All Star Cast, one that's worth while. Also BEN TURPIN in “Love and Dough- nuts.†'Dicke Theatre A Clever Comedy with High Class General , Appeal (7 .» “WHY HMS THE STRING†“THE 80“" This is SOME Comedy â€"- One You Won’t forget! Also BUSTER KEATON in a comedy you must see. HELEN CHADWICK and RICHARD DIX in a Sure-Fire Hit with no ‘dull mom- ents. ‘A GLORIOUS FOOL‘ A masterpiece with an unparalled cast. a magnificent cast. a laugh. a tear or a mys~ tery in every foot, with the punch of a doz- en dramas. Pathe New and Bolin Comedy Nearing completion - most exquisite resort for social recreation YE TOURIST TAVERN. , J Friday. June l6 “ONE CLEAR CALL†We have the best equipped shop. to meet all your require-ent- This is our business and We W an! Your Trade Tuesday, June 20 Saturday, June l7 (l89 WESTM MPIJ'} AVENUF) THE ammo- how mu dig" hounwlfo handle» 00 out a the «mu-mm ram: «:de