M and no mm Mn .- M an (â€0tu km to I gnu .31 Mt!- whon (key but Orv-ul- d In I!» nu. Dr. â€orb-ï¬lo Blur hum Homlmm.bn.cm lL-ï¬ï¬‚muflmhnmv dwoflcomuuvymuuhnï¬ nth. I wart-fly of «trial work. “Mthryd‘mwlk Iwmwmlmhgnhu a. mu. was-x. ad a. nth-ol- “Mintymmlorm “mmiumdlhkï¬ withlmmdmwh .- Ouv' new: Ind he: {elbw‘ cum-um...» wmnm he: ‘flvmbq‘fl’t .4 sum IAIN sum RELIABLE FOOTWEAR DOWN!†GROVE. ILL n "M an During this past week the rooms and W" h the whoa! building were bright-Sum on will Chi-tau mention: and cull In! “on." a“! I." I Pm“ 5" “995W "5"“ lin; (can the 'holflly. Chflflw carols Vic-mm,“ ‘01 an. Inn! m: ‘ld vending- o! thc‘m‘w, o GNU-mu “no given by the uholuna. gun Iâ€! lay vim." won.- mwndud (a be" h... .5. ‘ MORRIS’ SHOE STORE â€no! will agnin comm loudly alter Christina. thm denim In! wvek. it his been decided to advance the date one week. SALE PRICE. in small sizes only ..................... $100. $2.50 and was SALE PRICE. all Shea, ....................... $3.50, 3400, 84.50 and 85.†SALE BEGINS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13th. The usual pmcccdure is to close tho schools for two wet-ks at Christ- In: time in order to give the teach- .†Ind students a clumre to enjoy to the fullest extant Chn‘stmns and New Year celebrations. But on acâ€" count of the uneven-nee of the Spam lib iaflucnu. whirh was the cauxac o! Ten to ï¬fteen styles to close out at less than half price. These shoes are all of high grade leather and workmanship and will we more wear than any high priced shoe made today. The market prices ay for the same quality, if they were made up in the new styles is from $5.00 to $10.00 a pair. Ilse bpll‘d and the school uuthoritios load-y night. it was decided w have the tum-Ill holiday school vacation Dart today. Mn-eed a Week Because of Pn- I'- I'p W» Th '0‘ (‘nâ€" “thallium-awnâ€: MAY 5li " ms mm mm mum After a conference between the vi!- ANNOUNCEMENT valence of Sun-till: Influenz- ln Village. .. PRACTICAL commence on 191,8 OF ALL GIFTS THE MOST MERRY CHRISTMAS M F01 A M (Tu- ‘M'M'MMMIQIOQ “don! .3;- 33... 3‘: 231‘. 9? 2.1911 5.? .I. at. 3.: r." If... E 13:3... .0 38... 3 813.3? .7. =3. 35..."! a .19 I!!! 8... IE {1% 5- ‘3; II. 5!. ’03 Ca 3. Vi‘gaag tron.- ‘. .3122. .3 13.. $3.... .3301: n§§>€2§3rop3llir E..sÂ¥.§gc~i33 i".33{.r3§93.ll ling (men work gave the boy- tw or ’(hmo goal» In :1de amnion in the middle of the flu: half and the All sum played hard to end: up min but the (int Ml! ended "â€"9 in n- lm of a».- high new mu. Inc an couldn't put th- holl than “Math-y M lath lam ran '20 viola! Ill! (blunt â€n «showman-lawman! ‘DIMJM'IM'hlhhfl Mo athhn-Mlflun-ut‘lud Ibo Mn lobed and. ball. A good now! ‘ ¢ (Rogem C. !J0}1|Isun. Garriuon R. G. :llolh L G. 3 The game was close and the boys ‘vplajml hard from the time when Mr. Schwnb the curb, Now the starting Whisks. The high school boys mud first on a field goal and n {me than and were never headed. tho the AII jsmra came up within a point or hm at several diflon'nt times. Home spark] All Stars (16) Vix R. I“. Macho! L. F. The lineups were as tollovas: High School (22) s-qum R. l". Uubh L. I". l'vtcrson C. Boon R. G. (irulnlmus L. (I. The newly selected high school bu- ket hall tum m a Mount game last Friday night. from a picked up team tat-Alumni and the former has. ‘kxez hall stars. The final score was ‘22 to 16. The All-Stars had had ho team practice hence the high school lads had a chance to win, but it took the grittiesl and gum» sort of play» hug for the lighter had» to do so. < OF HIGH SCHOOL WIN GAME 22â€"46 nomns (mom mama. .00qu GROVE. ILLINOIS ‘WoMloMnruW ultra-h !" Mr â€whys-d (ormquM-nmum “Midland-wan..- an!“ I The Dru-amt at An ad Lim'» lawn In pulp-ed their emu-nu «It, mill 0! Dug-uh" 13th. in- ‘Miniuly on mu»! 0! the Walk. Nodaollhkmuuwmhm cod hm. dic- m both well qualiï¬ed to ï¬ll "no position {or which the) lurc‘ We are pleased to mention the fact that two of our members have been deck-d to (slices of Smporum in the state uork. Mm. Louis Jone: Ms been made Chairman of "w Burlinr- ton Gmup of the Nunidpal An Mano and In I. K. Bush in Chaimun of An 0! um um murm. Thaw Ia-l The regular meeting of the Down- en Grove Woman‘s Club was held ' Wednesday aftemoon in Library Hall. ’ Smut. harm was the speaker of the afternoon and gave a most interesting talk on the subject. “Over There." Sergt. Barre has been in 1. number ox lbattlcs in this grant war. He wu‘ igusscd in the battle of Chateau Thi- orry and is now speaking for the Council of Defense. He praised the [American boys for their bravery my- ling that although the boys realize Ifully what it [mums to go lnln battle, lyt't thoy always go with a song on their lips and appawntly light-heart» ed. This, the Fit-nth soldiers cannot undorntml. as they are always seri- ‘oux when they go into lmttlv. A num~ ‘bor of relatives of our boys in Ser- vice “'0": guests of the Club ut this meeting and enjoy-ml the talk. IOTESWTIE' WSW Th4- transport martian: are now an- der the direct charge of the I. ll. H. Cmnpnny Commanders, AM then-ion! them in no possibility of their being called for any but necessary duty and When at the discretion of the Company Commander only. “The war may be over in Europeâ€" awn nulls: awayâ€"but we here luv. our work mapped out for us, witness Remand“: Circular No. 17 from Brigade Handgun-ten. The tan-m mend-d no in en u M M. {Film to shun in the mesâ€"17 work of reconstruction. by dining himself actively with that ‘ min-1km. bah; mindset! to sup port law and melt «Harder, without which. â€ï¬‚uoritiea admit, situationsi would be we on nine thu would he] ,hani to cope with. 0 Thhvbuflpdflynthuflda. ll turn in M rim “that a mphinghl l («Immig- hm Mt» “Month.“ ï¬nding “unnlodfln "renal-.11» “Imam-ow WWI-C; nibbling-pm...“- “In. “drum. in I“: mry mu.m~n-lu.rn.m IMMuNWQqun-nrfl Mr:- in II» I‘d-pay. vb. .m- Myghvtbwdlkuunfln“ MIM-«vhnh‘m ï¬ynï¬ï¬‚uarn I!» (m I. 2:3 WMH‘MMWM Tatum-IAIN!†(M28 NEEDED EOR ERMSPORE llflll 0f (0. IE, RESERVE , to attend an Officer: Training Camp 1 a little later. He left Chicago cho~ 17th for Camp HcAnlmr. Texas Ind trained there in the l. C. 0. T. S.‘ until discharged on December 2nd. He} nrriveil lion-L- Inst Wedneulu night. John will continue his course of stuâ€" dies nt the University beginning next sen-inter. Klein enlisted in the navy at the Great [Aha In 209:. received his preliminary training there uni! then tnnnfemsd u the Nnvnl Aviatinn Carp- “ a stand elu- .mmuu lie ï¬nkflhmfmflw‘ thin lbw-O: (I In My of lb "OH m "a! {by knu- m m not! fulï¬ll our “anam- u ria- m to "at run a! bum. Go! a 1M â€any on II. â€-01.“ M. i§ he! II «~710- nth-twill“ put In: kept me clin- to my muon- libilily. and l have «wry rim- lu Ira-“eve III-t thin unnu- whic will con- cim. no (ht when I!“ said M dou- cubmoluswhohudo-ehilu- mat in wealth. he'- bu-n and upon to do. (I. fuel dom- I. 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