m1- lawn withaniceCe-" ' " A H > ,delivered BAKER’S BAKERY , mi Immune. rm. mam-mm.“ ;._ 0m of the most unusual lecture â€It“. on the comlng Redputh Chau- Mm program will he the address. Wu; the Home Beautiful." by â€will W. Unnngst, well~known author- lty 0n the eflectlve and Inexpensive mum of home Interiors. > It. Unannt la the dlrevtor of the ‘M Xork School of Practical Interlor TW I“ onch Ioull; “00.; Help... AfllVCt- m‘hflhuâ€"Ird'urr. Mr. Unuunt m a amnion-box nod mm m hdmduu W. m Doeonllon Ind In nlm unaudited with I). An lnlUIuIv of (.‘lllvuxo In Ill «tor Bonn-I" maven-rm. u a uck‘muud fur III: lecture. In m In. “use an n llvln‘ I'Imln ram. My fumlnlml will: Inuum. tululrn, at". Ind Arm-mule: serum! [mm lo- !“ "mltun- IIO‘III‘I‘I. "v “plum-t (he Milli!" of 1m- Ourxwlulvr Ill-In- “! 0! color human]. corn-cl light, â€I! hafnium» amplnx. M Hu- run- in Importml Ongamlie. Fwnrh Lin‘ en Katine. Normanvlie :Iml me‘h Vofle Iml lmpmtel Gingham in the rum rolnrv. Mulloch‘q Silk Ind Dimily Unclerwoar for hot venther. at rmluml pn'rwz. Bar- clay Carson, "Fm'mfi'" Brns‘ piers in many stylos. Ii. L PUFFER, M. I). Physician and Surgeon 0mm: m "mum-urn 1| 9. I“: 84. Down": (Ir-"J". , BEAUTIFUL SUMMER DRESSES 7' 'flmmm 0...er n iW A" G; B. TOPE. M. D. ~"Furnishing the Home Beautiful,†Topic of Chautauqua Lecture tray-mm 8 sin; n m curve. MRS. EMRICH 75 No. Forest Ave. Not a. home Manda!" IDWIN W. UNANOOT Vases. 70km I12 OLDER BOYS’ COUN- CIL MET JUNE 23 AT COUNTY SEAT Planned Program for HI Y Clubs-for the Coming Yeahâ€"Other Bus- iness 'I‘tansacu'd. The Older Boys' Council met Fri- day evening, June 23, to plan the prev gram for the Hi Y Clubs for the coming year. All of the schools ex- cept one were represented and had a very 'lnleresting mfetinlg. ’l‘hem was discussion of plans and programs fur next year’s work. It was decided to put on the four “C's" campaign in all of the clubs early in the year. There was mm- rillt‘l'nble discussion about the state Older liuys' Conference which will ï¬e The boys expressed an opinion that Dul’age County should have at least ï¬fty delegates at (his conference. It was planned to hold n weekâ€"end set- up conference for the officers and members 0! the Hi Y Club at the end of the ï¬rst week in school. There was some discussion regard- ing the next county Older Boys' Con- ference but no deï¬nite action was lnkvn. Those present were anrerfce Rom-n, Prexhlcnt; Dlvid Gh’ler, Vice~ l’msitlenl; Willi-m Hnnwam. Secu- hry: Arthur Phelps, Vernon Puller, Dmmhl Stoukey. Raymund Parnell. Willium Grate, and WIN-rd Broker, who wax representing Roflo Fergusun. hold at I’I-orin Fridnv, Saturday and Sunday fulluwing 'l'hunksgiviug. A NEW ELECTRIC sum: RF.- PAIR SHOP lu- hfl crud. cor- ." u! l‘ulnkv ud Pram Ann» Hut n to". Thelma into! work. good unite and a mun-Ho who am it out humans um. "BCO s ATTEkw cial Lowest Priced Good Battery You Can Buy Downers Grove Gauge Mum (:lvon Durhm Summon Mouthl. For Information all M wrfln. Tel. 26$". IR! South Main Stun-l. Downers, Grove O‘ce n0 ReiJencc - PM“ 263 N. Fond Ave. and Frdlin SI. OFEICE HOURS; Di; 7W. W. GOURLEY Violin and Halmony Albert Havel â€with fly one IE. (â€on battery nan-lu- l-ren ln the calla-4h '«III loin _ Ik- ..“ 8.â€?! Hard-x . MONTRELSSOR Falnk' and Prll’k Ana. fur Tori, cm W ‘Mvnlr Ll-Iwnn Givm: .. .hvr . V Teacher of 00 Lewls A. Couvll at the comlng Red- path Chautauqua wlll present a alg- nlflcnnt. Informative address, “Under the Paws of the Russlun Bear." tdllng vlvldly or Russla. Poland. and Sibel-tn In relation to the problems of Amer- lea. In 1918 Mr. Convis~wan assigned an a civilian worker to the Polish Legion of Siberia. He remained with the Legion through varying fortunes and vicissitudes" until its iinui destruc- tion, when only: 870 men survived out of 16.000. Mr. Convis was peculiarly ï¬tted to serve among Slavic peoples. For more than a decade he had en a close student of Poland and R ash: and had had iniilnute r-oniucl with Polish and Russian [wax-mum and upper classes hail: In America and Europe. His years of xtudy have made him thumughiy at home in the ï¬eld ui’ Russian and i'ulish literature. an and music; and his inlerpretaiiuns of (he 8qu or the Slavic rul'es are vital, in- forming and challenging. Mr. Couvls was In Wan during the slvge u! Ihut city by the Baum-um and wlmesm-d [he magnmcent dawn MOST"? TH E I’I‘ZUI'IJC OF THE VILLAGE WILL . . BE ()BIJGI-ID 'I'O I’l-ICOIIATI'I EITHER SOUNHII 0|! LATER. REMEMBER "I‘ll SERVICE Will-IN GIVING \‘(DIIR DH'UK \TING (‘UN'TRACTPR F. C. MOBERGuduf-‘ON mun'm u- mnu m mm DOWN ERéu GROVE, ILLINOIS Hinsdale Upholstering Company UI’HOLS'TERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK 0!" ALL KINDS Wurk Neatly bone at Remnable Prices We call and deliver {rev uf charge. â€mm or writv M. KAUFMANN. Prop. Hlnsdnle. Illinois 'I Steam flouting - Sewer Building Gas Flinn; ’ L you»... as: â€Iâ€... - Vi" Chautahqua Lecture Subject Fred D. Helnke P L U M 311165 mowing chomg ‘ g 1 “mm the Polish people made or men nunlml flh‘. Laws in Couvts Telephone 635 The C. O. L. Girls and their friends enjoyed an auto trip and outing at Plainï¬eltl last Sunday. They had quite a jolly time in spite of the can} bleezes which kept most M lhem aâ€" way from the water. ‘l‘his club is compuwd 01' the un- FE GIRLS HAD OUTING marï¬ed members of the Bluebird Re- bekah Ludgé- and they have been en- L. Girls and their friends [juyinï¬ some real gatherings {or some auto trip and outing at tiul'o. “611%? “Never Before AValue Like Thi MW“. TOURING CAR PHONE D'owmams GROVE 371 Whether it’s a Willard or not it will be given the beneï¬t of Willard Standards of Battery Service. 'Ifit’s right we’ll say so. If it isn’t (we'll do what’s necessary to bring it up to the mark. not extfavagant times, and a Ford is the most sensible car for anyone to own. Terms if desired. fleck Budlllolz Why should you buy any car but 5 Ford? Prices lowest, parts lowest, operating and up- keep expense lowest, yet a Ford car will take you any place any at will go. These are sensible, Lempke Battery ‘Service Station Forest Belmont Phone, Downers Grove 3694 Reï¬nancing the Then: were four car loads of them and outside of sevmul tires break- ing Inns» and trying to beat the cars to their destination the trip up and back was pleasant. Friday, June 30, 1922