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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Jun 1912, p. 1

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viii» xanâ€"No. 42 -Ir. M In Rollo (‘olo of mu- euo m Wm one “no In "no vuh‘o um Ibo" nun. In. Lydia lull-t. â€"'I'IIINI "out; he Md lo db mmmmm-tmmAl- ph- Btbh quum [or the 9mm til I. now having a nu lid on“. In Oath-d. Col. when It. I. mum: No clam and "00"" mud-um tuft). nu-mu ct W. a. (hm-Cur no! Thou. Wat-on. turner muni- dmvflhu. M than be who cheerfully «no a. II “on dny “to 050'. a pond.” 1-31va vlhcruouduwllho‘l . Mn. 0!! olla lohphono [m And II can: In an out no! out cud. Who m't Inna by hmm- the (not: We at m- lho telephone gm. The day through the mainly I.- 111l- ‘mt comm] link of existence, lad-unable canton ulrl. Wu no her trip by In the morning. I‘m- hor up pom - non, Inly THE TELEPHONE GIRL. We read of talr mum In story, Whose doodn not the earth In a whirl. But. tor genuine sem- lhoy're not In It The society Invites to memberahlp every Christian omnlullon wlthln our village. and solicits the good will Ind slipper! of all good cmuns. The scope of this society is to cen- tralize the common Interests of our church organizations. Based on the principle that harmony generates strength. we predict greater progress in the moral and civic advancement of our good village. A long-ten need of proper environment and influence Among our boys during their leisure hours will at once receive the atten- tion of the Central Committee. It goes without saying that. causes of title nature will merit the cooperation of every citizen. ‘ um in}: gm‘n-cm MW" a chance m dn’ve mm a‘uay wi'u: th’n wonderful laugh pmdnm. THE 310an FAMILY THEATRE fate Central Committee." (miners inure elected. lay-lawn adopted, and the meld! launched with a force that will make its influence apparent within a short time. ‘OINOHAMS AND PERCALES~100 patterns to choose from ............... l0c, I26, l5c, 25c palm!“ 1mm various churcheq of the village met st the Congregational church Sunday afternoon, June 2. and agootod n'n organization known as mmmmmt ommumu MOTIOORAPH NEW. M22 LACES. EMBROIDERIES AND TRIMMINGS for Wash Dresses~very choice lot of patâ€" terns ...................... Sc to 50¢ per yard SUNBONNETSâ€"Jadies’ and Children's, l8c, 25c, 50c PARASOLSâ€"Ladies' ............ $1.00. sms, ".50 PARASOMildren's .................. 25c, 50c LEHMANN MICHEL VOILESâ€"Good assortment at l8c, 20c. 25c, 29c. 35c LAWNS AND BATISTES â€"â€"50 styles to select fromâ€"as good as any 15c cloth, only ....... 12c With the urbane telephone 5m. You Can Buy Your Summer Goods Here Cheaper and Better â€"â€" and You Don’t Have to Suffer the City Heat. Have You Seen Out We Assortment of Wash Dress Fabrics? The Fair Store Dick. Built-fl. Bel-out and For.“ Avon. SATURDAY. JUNE 86: 8m”. mandala. wmo- mun. ud Dov-an an". About In, out at on duty Inuit-yum naut- o! the 9th.- Con-nary. for the ml the Kama will no“ In no Hun-Io too-a In no But.“ mum. but N I. pronu- m: (to ml“ at It. On. Inn-dry wm ruin tho Ion-cut for “mm a Maude Tupi. OI m ma not... It 'm M m bond tht the limo mm (to Dr. Pox may and m phi: dru- m I human-o mum-a which um mum to «and u no «cum cute. in on" to mm the root-I In Incl nodal 0! no aim-I Indeed-fl. ‘rho co-uun mm out with non. cull] Ila-wen. and In the labor an m "on Dunn. litm- Thus an Mn .11 been salvo la Tonal” volt and their olocflol ("on mum that the now com sundry will he malted |I hoping with ll. M000: .34 IN unn- lit“ 0! Incl". Communismâ€"Arthur 8. Walls. or new”. Captain Gonenl.-â€"IL C. Fletch-r. 0! Mann". The line ollccn hue not been I» pointed. The Trinity Community was or nnlmd Wetland-y night. and 'dll- penuuon and tor. n will work “U. D." until September when the Grunt! Commndry meets. The om once!- an: Eminent Commanderâ€"H. FL Put- tor-on. 0! Burma. The new commandry embraces the territory between Berwyn and Daw- nera Grove and the prospects are (or a large membership as several hun- dred Knight. are residents in this district and doubtleu many other Masons will become Knights now that there is a commandry which can be Io easily reached from all the towns. It wu because of its central location, good train service and large number of resident 'Knightu that Ln‘ Grmge‘wu selected on the meeting} ‘ One of the most important events in the history of Masonry in this ter- ritory was the organisation. Wednen- day evening, May 29, of Trinity Com- mandery. U. D. at LaGnmge. For a. long time such a. movement ini- heen contemplated as it was very in~ convenient for the many Knights Templar along the Burlington road to attend the meeting of Biioam Com- mnndry at Oak Park to which so many of them belonged j ORGANIZE NEW rini Comandery, U. 1)., Orâ€" for Knig ht: Temp aAlong Burlington Road.1a 28-30 Hall St. COMMANDERY. DOWNEBS GROVE, DU PAGE (YOUN‘I'Y, ILLINOIS, JUNE 8, 1919 .mlman scum WW awn The Solbol Bron. dog.nnd pony show are two performances In Geneva Inst Sntnrdny. That they undo good Is not named by anyone who anonded the two performances. The antics and stunts performed by the ponies. dogs nnd monkeyn, were certntnly wonderful. and no one re- gretted the ndmtulon price. This show won here seven your ago. made good that tune, nnd It added to the overflowing house In the «Doing. The Bethol Bros. on more follow- undwlllgetnaoodcrowdlndonm WM. II. If“. my time any comerâ€"Gum no- publlen. y‘hadnytlot. fl. 1911. WAS SATISFACTORY SHOW. Ill- Mand Lamb "I elected mi. dent. HI- um. Deoetunx secretary. and EL N. Bucket treasurer for the coming year. equilibrium 0! the novmetee were pro pounded by the letefloemor of the evening. and the never: hem; nth (mm the class '1. deemed mult- teIl to full membership in the alumni ills- Ilanley, principal of the high school. presented the clan to the alumni and told of in excellent record In the actual work. Sun-or 3m ............. Clot-n The Bee. .................... Clon- A "my 8(ka ..... Bon' Clans Jack Cal-mun. Curl Dllm. wnm stems. Oven Grunts Good Night .................. Choke Garden 0! flowers ............ Chem Eighteen young ladle. and gentle- man. men-hen o! no ch05 o! 1012, appeared tut Dummy evening before the W Grove High School Ahnnl Annotation and were Initiated! unto the mutation by the short flINETEEN TWELVE “INI- TIATED.” The Lurk and lb. NMMW‘ ..................... om.- While Boned] ........... Lovely Roach“ (Alto solo) Violin nob .............. Jol- lucid Rodin ............... nan-or Cool Rotor! at ml! (TIM of I W”- IMQ l-nl-lmfldh'. Anni Sound. .............. cm Wou- nob .............. Alnr "can Rail-3 ............... M Cook Tho That" Part! I'M Vim d the We Pitchâ€"Mic. Ho The «an M. I. cum vul on. computing m m o! no man about. would I mul- My «calls. I” n. which n- Ooctod mt emu on than and than Imam-m. II- maln hum. The ma- MW: EIGHTH GRADE EXERCISES The members or the clue of 1012 presented by Superintendent Geo. C. Dillon were: Jay lelcolln Allison. Con L. Buchanan. Illriun Lucille Butler. Robert W. Carpenter. Reuben L Diem, Leslie Merlo- Dunn-nu. Mu lie-den: Hemphill. Genuine II. Lem. Raul Ii. uncut". Mel Bernice Home. um. Irene Oleoe. libel Clare help. Anu- Rlel. Vivien lelten Iihelyn Bun. liner H. Uti- hon. Lillie- B. Wulhcrl. Mlle Pauline Whitney. Cle- loiioâ€"Ner ei- Ania-xi Clue Colonâ€"dune. end Gold. Clue Hover-Deleon. Pro-idem Jon» B. Foster. 01 um Board or Educatlon, presented the diploma with ‘ few well chosen The graduation march vu pltyod by Miss Beale Nash, and number- by (he Glrla' Glee Club, the Boys' Glee Club. and the Ichool chorus were pro- seated. Elmer H. Uhlhorn gave an oration on "The Progress of the Welt." which showed thought and ability. Miss Vivian Seiter, Valedictorian, lpoke feelingly of the school life of the class. and Miss Miriam L. Butler. clue pres- ident. in a witty and am manner. pre sented the speaker or the evening. Prof. Percy H. Boynton, oi the Univer- sity of Chicago. who discussed the “Meaning of Commencement." \. sun at m humor Mum Que-um: weal-ted to disturb the The sweet girl graduate. fourteen 01' her, together with four young men, received diploma last Friday evening. testifying completion of the prescribed course at study in the Downers Grove high school. The exercises were held in the Methodist Episcopal Church. and the class. looking its best, occu- pied the chairs. Largest Class in History of the Downers Grove High School Completes its Course OMMENBEMENT Avh In”. 0" unluw‘fimch mammals-I Wan-mutation: M.~” mm 4wnm pl n... at the home of urn. L Dawn To: 1nd wuon wm be and lid 3 social clue enjoyed. Game at! lulu â€"-rn.nk Spencer and Percy Ford. two (Intense young men, walked to Downers Grove Wedneedny and myed over Thai-Idny at the home at Ir. and In C. H. Stun, to rest up before hiking heck. who revel-t tint It. Katherine Well [and tendered her resignetlon :- lief-mt poetmuter. en printed In lent week’s tune. In an errot. The evening Denice at the Con- gregational Church next Sunday will be e musical event. ludenl nnmben v"! be rendered by the choirâ€"colon. fleets and quartets. 41.. Women’- Gund of St. An- dtew'l Church will give 3 minute pm ty Wedneldey. June 12. from I to S ~smery Brim in here from But- hh, N. Y.. visiting at the home of his grandmother. who Is In very poor â€"â€"Imdo Dewey In at home with n sore throat Ind maxim Dewey in Merit; from pleurtly. -lln leou wilted at the Olga home on Onluvooin "one. ~0.L.Ja-onuul wife will. Inna And wife were visitor: at the lane of PM! V”. o! Grove ltroet. In. June. and her hotter. I'm loo-tn. along wit. In. PM! VI: and her llttlo «tighter. 00an (our columns. all happy and enjoying lite. and ex- ceding” proud of the tttlc they but. â€"3. C. White and m flows"! are mulls a vent ll Room. It“. with Ir. Wilta’u m. ~Tim will be : Band Concert mt lie-day evening at the corner of Curtis and Ida 8h. â€"Hemu wnmmg flu been at. term; with an aim) o! lint-ago. ~11". John reader. 0! Carpenter and. In I nodes: In no Pro-hum. Hospital. Chicago. Mn. moor bu been In poor hum: {of none “no, I“ It I. likely that .- over-flan will be ‘81". Charles Walton. at Oak- vood- nnnue. h ”ending - few tools with relative. u Pontiac. Itch. ‘80! It And hflu you: (ma. “MM." and the Dow-«- mun Onto-tn. M m “alum-n, may Mail. Jule N. -â€"l.un mm?- W ad "- p-lnd. 0. N. Van. m [Juneau on. Phone at w. â€"-un. Jot- 0mm and cm Junk m “gnu-a In an. A trip «0 III- tnncuco. (3.1,, to no“ In. M. n atom of un. mam. who I. o. In way not: lum- to "all Im. win" you «or tried Vale“ Ila- or amour Then is no but" undo. Will M I" nun at cam for solo It 8. J. Putti‘l. «If. Waller Dutch I. Wu Ill 80-. vllh Ir. “Id In. l. B. We“. at Danton Ava mlt‘n Inn-cum What? "m. AMI." M tho Audited-II. My Mum. JIIII H. the [.1an room. Tum. Juno 4. no Mao. heartily mandate- the Undue.- ol Ir. C. V. Wall In do- uuu the Iowa-u (or tho window be: m- uuou. Bomber, 1m 14. (I. data of the play "tannin." which I: be!" an: '0' «u had: of the u In". â€"0n the "cola; of Thursday. June 21, the Constantia“! Church will give u nodal lot member: um Mend; The plug Ill! be announced but. Remember the duo. â€"â€"'l‘ho Lndlor ulna-try Amt!“ hold their main monthly man; at 'â€"â€"Thuudny night. June 21. II the flute net [or I Janna” wedding In Dowmwn Grove. Keep (hut date oven. mm NEWS I He had been a Mason for fifty-alt years and was the first male cblld born In the county. Funonl service- were held at his home and in St. John's Episcopal Church of Napervme. Rev. Crlamui. of Downers Grove, conductlug the ulna. on Saturday uternoon, and In- terment made in the Napervllle cem- etery. Euclid Lodge No. 65. A. F. i A. M.. had charge of the funeral.- Mr. Barber In survived by his widow and one son. Dr. Walter Barber. Mr. Barber lived in Nanorvllie until 1 1850. when he went to California and later want to Australia and 30th America. in 1855 he returned to the United States and was married to Martha Croeaett and moved to Wis- cansiu. He made his home there um til 1863 when he returned to NBDOI“ ville. where he resided until 1903, when'the (may moved to their pres- ent home at Downers Grove. ‘ ,WIlllum ~Barbor was born In Navar- vme. 11].. in 1832. and died at his home In Downer: Grove. on May 30. 1912, aged 80 yearn. .............. .um and. Ill-- Km Dos-00d. II- m. ........................ Ann. RM lunch Do “attach. a finch Ann-(um ..... ”Roch- Mr acorn Dav. u: Anode-n cm mot ............... not Cur-tor Sophia. 1 mid ..... luk- DID...- Cut-{cm DILEMMINMICIM flu tumor ............ m Price. In. hula An Mm II. 'If.. ...................... mm Oll- mu mm m Na in“ (or ................. “In Flo-villi Duo "any. I yon. Non. M unh- ............ Mil-r W It. m.|mdhhun.. Ilr. Jul Doc-00d. I. A“ unit ............ Juro- hill" II- Non W. MI W... The nation“ of the High School wlll pro-out a Mun!»- comedy onu- tlod "lineman." PM” ova-III. Juno M. at (to Auditorium. The Down- cu an" (nebula. o! alum plow. will rural-h the nude {or tho m ‘l’ho one“. o! the «unusual will be and for the benefit of the Pub- "IE lllfill Sflflflfll Pl." ”mm-n". '- The “Signal Brand” M75 5: .33,Ja.£:82 A . lion-Ia 8.8.3.633... 8.8 3 08 '3 035$ We want to be in position to loan money. needed to responsible borrowers. There is no. ' way to establish an acquaintance than to deposit" " ‘V funds here regularly._ People doing business ther,‘ , ' ‘ 'j: cial business, must have once. in each- ' You wouldn't loan money to anybad minutes’ acquaintance. ‘ ‘ Your confidence 111 people grows on acquai’ j j ' it’ s the same with this bank. ' Lord Lumber Now is aâ€"good'time to begin. Farmers and Merchants M Dow-on Bravo. Illinoi- , '5‘ out of that front porch this Summer by having it screened. Let us figure on your window and door screens. We have the facilities for prompt and satisfactory delivery.\ Get Solid Comfort Capital Shock 125.000.00 Surplus 814.800.” Stockholden' Wt“! 325.000.“ floursâ€"4".- 8 A. I. I. a P. In and Sunday avail-Jo (IO. 6 P. In. 5 P. I. loaning-noun- Amy l’bu of mm Met by Com-:- m .4 Ila-unlock,“ cu thou-u mi: deIIflM-h‘! "ANY APPLY POI PENSION IN‘

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