bridle! uto- mn in In elicit to .3. one a: {he pony. He (alluded ‘11. wk: 3 M dint-we In! «ll:- mnd on «man In which the garden party .1 Lisle School last Friday évcninz. The magnum was much appreciated. It 60!!st of selections by the Night. Hawk arches- tn And I due! by Mrs Harry Foster and Kiss Mildred Potter accompanied by “is: lu-Ion Lower and Mrs Julia run at tbs piano. A null»; by In. Collins Goodrich, a piano duet by His; "nu-l and Hr Henry Duel, a win by In Hury Foster and ï¬ght» ling solo. by Rosella Porter. In «I WV“ “Hy.“ â€untidy it." had and u In acne-ed beam at no inability to n may myth" ll mum-waudlnA Mv'ooulcld. TM Naï¬rv'flh p- In urn-0d â€am am“ N ‘W laid (in M. Whoa «he! I!!! mmm-mmmnm utWMiï¬waHa-um NOTICE IS "mam GIVEN On an perm- iwmw. that the Funâ€" rï¬ of a» Wimp of Da'nen Gm. minds, Md" onleml the madm- M of storm "(or drum: 1th «km water hm. Al We uh}. curb flf-{l t1 ‘41 ‘4. u 19:! is: $55.8 in 3 8.: {a1 .13 .68.: to: .55.. Eat?» Efï¬gï¬ï¬ws‘l 530.31..- Sunday Stamina, August ‘. 1922- birthday. Many out-ofwtown relatives Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. joined the family a; supper trunking Honda: Worship at 10:30 a. m. it a very joymas occasion. rimming Service at 7:30 p. m- Little Lanna Reissr, of Wheaton. Theme of the moaning sermnn will has been spending a few days with be “Being Right." Theme for the the Kampmeyor children. . evening service will be “Gensis-A In Eleanore Schmitt and son, Bible Study “essays.†Gerald, Hr und Hrs Wendell Does-r _.. I , ,L - sun ,,LA_A. .0.) I... -..A I.-. min-r A hearty Welcome for all who at.- und is extended especially to stran- gers and visitors. The Advance Bible Class}; held a inâ€. cake “a home nude andy m sold by members at the class. My morning when he went to the but Ir Tony Drench! discovered M Ma pony cu missing. Ho mu- p‘doocd mu Is he loom) uwnl -.A_ a. "mu. pike. hi.» can! hm-Mthmvw'm'" the as! Dine of Kiwi"; 5"";‘Q' a the ten "no or! “at“! w‘fliï¬ï¬‚fl“ l-a-Iny Mll- "71... mud. hm m no hot M «w «Hm M Di- pmh MY Com vi“ innit. . m 0» W‘E â€â€œ1“. m.y Q m in said Court. M"? 9‘“ m ‘nd â€y â€$7 an “IQ mf‘fl‘ [- em and make am we. Dated 0mm Grove. minds. August 1922. 8381‘ A. GROTEFELD. 82W to make the Assesmeni‘m MAI. RAW-SIRS? mm“ Wit. Iséï¬hium so. a .5} who-ma «at I: mm mnbuwcmw- 'FNI “SI-â€E. ' A» Bill“! LISLE CHURCH NOTES u. A. L. AIM KW" v. when yin make an M‘. “\e newspapers don‘t c5: hunks; of the Itch-V “so pdnlculnn. I. Ih '00! ‘0 Gerald, Hr end Mr: Wendell Doe" Ind daughter Ind Kr and 11m Elmer Kmpmeyer and children had a pic- nic dinner with Mr and Mrs Theodore Dieter, north of Naperville. Km F K Vial and daughter of La- Grange, haue been visiting at the Harold Vial home. Henry Faulhaber ‘1“ completed a new edition to his barn. In celebra- tion ityas the scene of a barn dance Saturday night. Everyone reports a Mr and Mrs Spencer Greene m- tumed My from a (Wichita! visit with their answer, Hm Dion- dorfer at Galena. Ill-s Colllns Goodrich amended the funeral of Ira Leviï¬ Ellsworth a: Wheaton on My. Mr and Hrs Paul Ulley had din. net with Ilr mg] Mrs C A Tawney may evening. Little Donald Id)". 1 visltm It Hill Curt for the wt two works. bu ashamed to his horn in Auntin. In: Cl": Yukky 3nd mm. ll" ï¬lling. visited friend» in Chicago on Sandman The Lib" school nu! v“ the m o! u very amulul 3nd ud~ IMO evening on In! Fddny. The Adam Rifle (Jun 0! the “do chanh acts-cal m «an. an Ind ’nndy. A M mum in planned, In Bum Put" 3M0. a LJ_L _ Mrs Collin: Goodrich spent Sunday with her niece. Malibu}! llcColl, of Wheaton and helped celebrate her birthday. Many out-of-vtown relatives joined the famfly a; supper making it a very joynus occasion. Little Lanna Reisor, of Wheaton. Witt?“ B May is Visiting at Du‘ Iuth. \wl-l'i'l‘lmbwt Dun rum... mm. you 3" WM; and Sunday ev- nsm Celia: .th 3mm, it old haw data. Cm out tad «- 50: mm". n An}- Trees. 81:th Vina but for this chute. Wad Nana-h- M 3124 THE 3mm sun A YEAR†wm h in Dom Grave Tue:- day ml Fm!" of each week. Tel. Ruskin» Bun-4|. - â€lid-fl. aim 1:4.qu In Doha: emu A" classes at stock. handing rt stock. treated «human; 581' STATE VWINAIIAN BAKER‘S BAKE! Iov lcvumm m A NEW WAY 1'0 HEAT SHALL BONES 0!" FROM 3 1'0 6 ROOMS WITHOUT This heater logkg Alike}; victro!a in_ yqqr parlor and is ï¬nished like one in a durable mahogany finish that will not wear off. Itonly takesaspaeeoniinchessquare and is bein used in thousands of.homes‘in satisfaction. It will hold fire for 50 hours with either hard or ‘soft coal and is an inexpensive heater to handle. There are manyhomes in) and ‘afggnd the Tel. 30 1 Incl V “I V nun--4 village without basements and this is an ideal heater for such places and heats all rooms equally the same as a one register furnace placed in the basement. / Come in and let us tell you more about this. wonderful new method of heating. Downers. Grove Hardware Company / n '11.", fun! (Man I In COMM Goodrich I Putting the Furnace in the Retailers of High Grade Merchant!“ At a meeting in the Tiger room of the Sherman hots]. Chicago. Wednes? day Senator Harold C. Kessinger pm- sented arguments to the Illinois state. road commission favoring the paw‘ ing of state road No. 32. the Lincoln Highway stretch between Aurora and Plaiuï¬eld, in place at the old north mute which leads due north out of the latter city. run. The county has the last mileâ€" age of hard roads of any in the nor- thern part of the state. The farmers should have a paved highway {or bringing their produce ito Aurora or south into loud, it was Iain-med. DuPuge and Win counties hid tep- resentatives who argued in favor of the old north route. The highway department will ï¬x the ma ulcï¬nitelv It was pointed out by Senator Kes- singer that outside of the fact that the Lincoln Highway is the shorter and is already the marked trail. Ken- dall county. 90 per cent agricultural, is entitled to a road leading into Auâ€" in « AURORA 'HIGHWAY PLEA WAS um Ptge and Will Col-lieu A?!“ For Old North Intoâ€"Ruin- m Argued [at Aaron. ‘ Potatoes, per peck ........................ Club Home Coffee, per lb. .............. ,. . Telino Hasty Peas, per can ................ Club House Olives, large jar ............... Club House Corn Flakes, 2 pkges ........... Cooking Apples. per lb. .......... . . . ... ..... Rib Roast. ....................... Lamb Roast ............... Pork Roast ...................... Pot Roast ........................ Swift's Premium Baco per lb. Swift's Premium imam-m, per lb. Downer: Gun, II. Tm PIOIII’I' DELIVERY SERVICE 4* W on :3 ml- pumâ€" G. T. WIHMER. Proprietor Yurmordcn vi! mainline-uncann- lhnuthuflyuwmhthemm over mum's mom a mu; Morrison Hotel French Pastry SATURDAY ONLY, 2 to 6 pm. . futun and work {should GBOCEBIES MEATS The Children Band from the Mas- onic home at La Grange Weighted many Downers Grove midems last Saturday evening at Washington arid Curtiss stream Although the day m.“ nnlvthino‘ Imt nmmisinx for the :CHILDBENSJBAND , - - ' '1 - or LA amen EN-‘ A »~TERTAINED MANY was “£56.; but promising for the ice cream social to bg held that even um. \l‘aâ€"lu- _-_7_. 7, ing, the skies cleared and the affair! went through as per schedule. It was} planned and executed by the Masoniql Temple Association vae_ of Downers} u.v.‘. The-band proved to be a well train- ed organizaï¬on and dispensed sweet strains while perspiriug waitds, otherwise prominent men in the com- munity, hurried around passing out ice cream and cake and collecting the (limes. The Eastern Star India: had a fancy work booth on (he grounds and they also did a thriving business. The bocial was held on the site 0! the Masonic Temple which is to be elected in the net! future. Orgwiution of Mus-k Children [ï¬nished Excellent "mic It Ice Cream Social. begin before the close. of u Reason in curler to secure the $60,000,000 bond mm. before the close. of the pmcut Parlor 61 South Main'St. .15c a .‘ice of 17c A Jolly old W flank wu hold at Dr. 1nd Ira George I". Tim- h'l farm. south of town lat Thurs- day. Guests begin to arrive at 9:00 n’clock. Sever-l long tables {are at- led up on tlie lawn where the covers were laid for the occasion. After dinner all sorts of games were enjoyed. Tennis. croquet, buc- ball, and ï¬ve hundred. Mm. Lynch was unaided ï¬rst prise in ï¬ve hun- dred and Hrs. N. P. Bumm- conso- lation. lore eats before the guests deported; Ice cream and cake was served by our bountiful and charm- ing hostess. Everyone present went sway with good wishes and good cheer for Dr. and Mrs. Timb. So it wan the end of the perfect 8N)? and THINK! When you In from In it’s no! ant] YOU “VI HONEY, but you BUY QUANT‘T’Y. - Aert,60c,:Bflck,56cwdourDelieiou8bu-h¢t.flen - SendflneehildtenoflmfortheirleeCmnCones. Thorium , LEKACHOS OBFANOS. W Across from the W TM†Who’s a CoWard! The men who went over the top and never hesitated one second had read the 9m Psalm. Those who didn't must have an!- fered terror worse than gas or bullets could ever inflict. In the trenches of life, men who are equip- ping themselves with Spiritual knowledge have' greater opportunities than those who ridicule them for attending Sunday Bible The guilty conscience needs no accuser. The wise man, old or young, will find I placein the Steam: flouting - Sewer Building 6.. Emits; Every Sunday Homing .1 9:45 MEN'S BIBLE CLASS “Who's a Quad" BAPTIST CHURCH Fred D. flelnllc PL U M DING ofthe mommy. .m- um- um this for mm m: amâ€.- a- Mus-MI- JOHN S. IUNICII’AI. n up". « .