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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Mar 1919, p. 2

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Cleaning r| Garment DVERTISE V‘ The Town of Downers Grove is the m town In Duhge County‘ It ”Prue- over 82,000 acre- of lam! and according to County Advlnr l-t. 3. Bolton'- monk, over 2000 new.»- this vnluable land is null uwlor Mr or too wet for successful cul- ’M hive mficient minim; may. machinery. etc" to cumâ€"3 "I“ I.“ this Ind and often it would; Vb «flier to farm HI the land than! ’0. we only flu! Which is duined.’ III dough had In ways in the van." t M I’d-l [M up In foul wouls.‘ and m pood- Ind Mes unke- firm a! m pood- lnd Mes unke- firm [*0 Md- sld detnd (mm the val- 'oflucluâ€"Ig. Sivaâ€"8.x... inlgiiiaoFoES-nlfi ti. Quiz-algae; 52:: dfieplmmmmlwdenicd. Arthur L. Web-tar, County Surveyor. 'di-ncr Tuuday ”.1". hm products new were highor ml armors are flying high tau-:4 ‘ thin had and with. no returns. Garment Altering Kiwi 2000 WASTE ~.u.3mrr KLEIN f ACRESIN TOWN 0F c RETURNED HOME nowmms GROVE. MONDAY NIGHT IMHO Fircmd Tornado lmumncc. Companies the Bed- Agent {mllw meirfi Insurancr Company Life, Accirlvm and Hea'lh LOAHS w mm; LABORATORY .1... man - Downors Grove Stenm Healing - Sewer Building Gas Fltflng W. H. BLODGETT Fred 1). Helnke PLUMBING IOOJcan in business. Tcloph on. S‘cK Specially clicucioua for Fall- ing Hair caused by flu. Come in and let us explain our treatment. IN DU SCALP EMOLIENT i; always rfl'vdiva. and we took! lib Um opportunity of showing you .mml‘ of Mom in our bust Bonk of Mona fnr Hmmmr‘n-‘t. We vi" film makr‘ up some orixinal sketches for you if you do no! 91‘! anything you mm for in our Swims Book. Fleâ€" nmatm {unlinked on any monument or grave stoma ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN A ROUGH STONE DESIGN Phone 35- R NA PERVILIJ". Tailor ~ Cleaner - Dyer Next to no Pm office me 267-" .Ulm-t Kiain. son of Mr. and 31:35.1 Hung-- Kiein. “hom- hnmv is south. «arm. 0." Dowonm Grow, rotummi (um ancc- Monday night. a H ‘ was cnllml mriy in the year 01“ 1918 and was sent to Camp Grant ‘for training where he was made :1 lunit u! thr Mackhnwk Division. With; ‘thi‘ uni'. he nail“! for over (hurt- and; ‘ufler iandinu wan transit-"ed to the iVirginia Division. With others who'- Ihiui wet-Hod quite a bit of training; )he was then made a member of Co. 1.. lm’hh Infntry of the 80th Division“ He landed 5: Newport Nana on lamb 9th and was transfers“! to Camp Grunt, when: he spent a little owr I week Ind reached home Ion- dn,’ evening‘ In honor of his return hi: pun-fix ash-ruined the Will loan! In... 1-in- gm Yuckley families. neighbor-s. at and saw eight days service on the Vedas. form. The signing of 0m armistice cut short Ml m? partici- pation in the um duo-t at noon 3: it was film. We can for and deliver HIRSCH TBLKPHONI N0. 24 CONVEYANCING Illinois ILL DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS aluminum-Inca...“ hhwlghtmuholmmu mmfedshinmouthfnllof heart;de 3t once,withoutvu-n- ing,hehe|nhlmself npeatapluua, Fund mines that he an't number b-vehi-erwlnthamthny am;whcnlnnhrhmrnnln.nd‘ the only idea um none In M{ When a fellow needs a friend: When jeissuwosedtomakeaapeechul banquet, and "it: too late to Immo- the his speech; when he finally at- rim and begins to mm the seconds milhhturnm;whenhiutnrn comes. “(Ll-e gets hot nll over. and sum whisper- mliciounly, "Sam him blush”; when he at Inst ins to the to his keg-amid thundering Ip- $5.. 2. £- 52. if. E... 8.6:!â€" 2. an 255:2: Bot 2.. 829.. a... 3.1 8 3.23 What’s the matter with Gus‘.‘ He's a" right. even if he does for-get to sport the red necktie at critical times. Slack": TM person who misses a word in spelling and spoils the hun- dred prr mt awn-age of Ms xeflion. Margaret and Whitney Campbell were visitors in the vae last week. Mold 3 mw {mention of Ciceroa. How Voold we haw discovers-II thorn if it had not hon for tho banquet? i No “Mr-r if «0mm of "w liqM “M by your '3' our ”310'!" mmm. :I’i" mh my Staph-"ion an "w eadh ;u hquul years rm now. it ‘2 In 3 mm mm: IN in hpwflL Mg. \‘vmnk-I Kohlr, ra-riul of fin“ hon-yrs um. 2’ rout: :- mimm- fly like Md of Un- y-mr (In clu- how‘s iln attain a metal of 40 \‘xmvh p" lminulo‘. Sgt-Hing n‘pofl. Homo Economica 99.78; Prrahmcn Enghsh. 9973; M my. 9:) 7|; "islary. 99,53; Study Hall. 99.3: l'n'simmn Latin. 98.06; MMm’ng. 99.00 John from-y: "I'm the m: an all.” Roman” Lyman: “How's lint T" J. T : "Wvll‘ hmily is, isn‘t it ?" R. l. : “Sq "my my." \ Jam: “Brew/it)- n‘mm: Hum. doesn't] “ban is - Frosh mt popular? When he has chewing mm or randy Dvn‘t (om! "or 800].» rho pl.) at 1hr Cuflhls tonigh' 2900‘ All 1‘an with I Ill-Illa duprmiorowrunm [Mu for ImnhrnMp. Thr m! III-«In. of “w 1‘": Club fill be MM on the I‘Tfl‘fl‘ 0! Inch TM Wm jun at" but "out faculty lam! would blow her 0!) Ir. Ander- mwutnwnytmuutwne chhm would be able to jump 26 I.» an (at m the tir. 0n um nah, ‘5. could um . m weighing a thou- nnd pounds on Huh. 0: the other hand. i! that name thm were to p w um um. he would wi‘h a ton and I MI. and “he wan to Ile‘ down. it would muin the unkco‘ of I derrick to Jul-t him to rim. To mutate [be :l-.J2nn«~v Mun-en the earth and the Inn. Mr Andria- laid than-shellwonfind (mum on the nun, aimed u the bid: about, that the building would be Illa (or film )ennl to tune. A fiche 1M- tor an auto w “ml: of the “ah In any than days. At. that rule It would uh Mm outrun: your: to n was! (he um, Ind eighteen bun- dled mm to Intern some nun. We whh that our allotted um in (NI column nould pom“ |ll lo [hr a" of Mr .\ndunm'n moo-I in-lruv- Uw Irena". ' Wi- Ivan! unusually in: 1‘) Mung open~ Jim: «xi-mines on last I‘rixluy moming. ; First, the orchestra was with us again Ham-r an absence 0! several weeks. "l‘lIt-y plnyvd‘severul numbers in unl- ' son, then Myron Wimmer gave a vio- Llin solo. Aft!!! that George Bum ”gun: a comet solo. accompanying 'himsvlr' on the piano with his left Ehnnd. Wi- an: pleas-0d to find such 'imusical ability in the Fmshmen elm. 5After the musical port of the pro- fgnm, Mr. Anderson, Superintendent of the LnGrange schools, 1nd I: for» Inter h-nchcr of Mr. Friday's, spoke‘ Ho us on the subject “Heavenly Bod- lot." This is the most interesting Idâ€"‘ dn‘ss we haw hand for a long time. He told mi that it I 100“) Freshman annm: "Yes." J. T.: "We". I an wen- to be transported to (M moon that he would weigh only sixteen and two thirds pounds. (We wonder whnt would happen to a curtain faculty member if she should be twported them. she would probably Weigh no little that the {int gentle bnscu- IN AND AMEND ’ THE HIGH SCHOOL WESTEIIIITIDGAS All mm mm Envy home should be equipped with ‘an inexpensive and anemia! Porta- ble Gas m Healerâ€"ready install- jly day or night I. replnee chill with cheerful "I’llfll. Particularly in the string and early summer when the 1mm in no long- er in use you will Appreciate hiring a Gun Heater. They can he placed 5- any room and drive away quickly (In? chill at early morning or eve-lug. and are Mann-IN: In those days whamehedhmryfum- Th6:- money and other articles may haw hen picked up along the track by some not knowing in rightful No More Chilly Spring Days Her sole surviving (Native. 3 sisâ€" ‘h‘r. Mn. (mas. E Marin. of Out Turk is nau- trnng to rerun»! this pmpeiiy. In a Mter to tho) Reporter (his wool: she says um dead woman’s diamond rings am! pooh! book In gone. BesHPs [his she had pinned to ho? underwear with six safley pins 8500 in bills. [ Sworn! wwkn agm Mrs. Nolliv‘ Hol- th. of (New. ‘1‘ killed 1: the fins! (imvr- musing "tr body «an mafia! by tho train which hit her Ind many which!” whirh Rho carried an Ivor ppm“ am mksint VALUABLES. PROP- ERTY 0F DEAD W0 MAN. ARE MISSING mflu rm) INN" Rl‘mmhl 5‘!"th (lav-vi "w p-vmram mm "1'- mod. "Final finnv “ All" Hut. wv m0- )onmml In "Iv hid: «4‘09! ”mum-m. whrv We that“! ur'" wad, mic!- night Evrrybmly rant horn- \u's’r "I; ma: vr» MM haw mrh a ev-k- M31301! 3: oat-h (-nvl of lbw 'Jchhrt In" n‘nn Richmond Shut“ "no npuiu- M .54.)- II. th- pmn "r adv! that Mn "-- mm' "or drum: flu- Agatha Ihkh ‘10 lo mm In". no he untold abomn the Mun- (or an mama. Aha: that. Doug!" Vedanta [an a 'dcughtfull',” hum-m- uemml d “Tr-mum. with Ibo MI." 0! man AM mllr didn‘t go. but ulna haol urh a well": u.’ fin! ham! in- ‘fummt‘m. that Mr IN‘WVI! mm [M mos! "urn-ding new "ml ‘9 hr u MI 0‘ lhmw ru‘unkflu I'lvfo'nur M“! [II-‘ m ”Now Owl". and. like "5th moml, "- fol! t'ul "'vm- 01'." :‘m hum ‘m-a'd "Hum in" In: W au-r in "w a: -r min-w, h" Hwn‘fm» mud-v "r M marl“ \rn) Iva! Rmmml Ssh-Ill: Howl my p-mgram «uh tlw Mod. Ant to see the lid Spot lie-tern subject. “Mu-Nile 00!", made It non-IN: for him In ”In! an a any plann- of our Wl'k nu! you‘ Tho but put of It I" ‘5. though. that (M picture: In: very likely to be m!- ilcd. A! Klu- dou of N: speak. he yum-Ma. Catch Cunlu with I link (M. h) nhkh the omin- hifll school In! Ila (Hond- aku’nn (o nhow “I‘M" their bonny lunchflon (or who! ho hum for "w him this )‘nv. Mr Cur“: "an nib-d. Ind in- M! u: brllnvo "u! ha Rally ruby-a aort- ing from [hm lac-My unltl long “In (mm! (mm, mm“ after nigh! “on“ I M'vv. \u-‘rr [13d "In" ha‘ llkw‘l ul.‘ a. mum: in a manner banning the Make! hll enthudnst which lhl’ LI known In be. The Captain. Bruce Bulb. tn the In“ weaker. AM hi- 1word for it that girls play I perha- ly lldylike gum. «den fumed inu- 3 little Mir pulling now and "ten. Following lhl: tame liu Kinfu talk The basket hull banquet, given last Friday evening in the Methodist chumh. was one of the moat dellghb ful school ntfaim that We have had this year. At six o'clock. one hundred and fourteen guests took their places at beautifully tables. The mom was decorated in the school colors. purple and white. and the place cards were Kewpies in purple sweaters, carrying basket balls. After dinner. Mr. l-‘easley took chm-3e of the meeting. and introdured the speakers. The first one was Miss Hildur Swanson. and we are certainly grateful to her for the many “finals" to which she introduced us. Some of these we hope to make me of befoIe the moon is many «by: older. 'Wnre. 'Wam! Mr. l-‘uuley next introduceu firthur ‘Olzwn, who was as entirely at home. and woke a: freely without notes. almwt. u if lu- had been in the class mom “here his fluorite subject wax under disco-aim . Next came Miss Inna Smith. with the subject. "Un- necessary Rouxhaeul" We have her the talk to some kind of a close. and sits down, only to number that he 101'! out his best joke. Oh yes, that's win-n a fi-llow needs a friend. and a good one. too. .0933 tli- dun-I. no I! on. no 22‘ 3 3th.! so on.» .3: It...» 53) :t 0:. ‘5.- 05 s. s and mum! to come. You in vol-l come in “the cheerful shun-h." Al inure-ting and inarunh'e Ind WF, in; «swim I: sure! The “no it 1:30 p. m. an: coming Sunday cvniu.‘ Inn-h 30th. TM place Lu the Pink Evangelitll Church. corner 0! ml Avenue llll‘ Main Street. Don‘t miu‘ this u-n‘kr i! you an be "ten! ’ laid the had but»: an MM W bad «on. Ink“, mm). '1 on III!!! (all I an Ibo In and I. man: Mun-d! by the I'D) hr Mn 1. nufl' on: N. tied-In “allot pum' They have been prevailed upon to come over and give uu one of their musing and interesting minim” programs. They will sing Ind Ive“! their messages into the beam of those who come. They will speak upon thel mix in the home and foreign Inh- sion fields now for men sad women‘ to commie thrmnelres to a "(a work of special Chriuian service. Everyone who is interested is invited On Sunday evening. Mulch 30th.. Last Saturday evening was I dark there will be a service, of special ln-’night for the members of the Am- latest to the people of Downers Grovegdian Club. It was “coon" night, and held at 7:30 p. m. in the First Evan-lonly than with dusky faces could gelieul Chunch. Them will be {ivo'gnin admittance to the home of lies or six of the college students from Edna Finch. There were “duties" North Western College. of Naperville, from the cotton plnntntions of Xian- who will take tharge of the eyeninx issippi, buxom belles from Alabama» service. There will be an extra good us well as just common “ynllu’ Ilr mixed quartette and a couple of solo-hers. It was some Job to tell who lsts, and two or three of them \vllliwu who. so well wen: the (”him [speak These students are members disguised. o! the Student Missionary Volunteer During the night of hilarity Photo- Band at North Western College. grapher Edgeworth appeared on the whose purpoxe is to become mluion- scene end secured 1 good fluid.“ uric» if God opens the way for them. '0! those pnsent. ’l‘helr slogan ES. “The. Evongellutioni The evening we: spent in play” of the World in this Generation." old time pines, after which W u 3. Ill- 9. 001mm GROVE. ILL. I'm 201-: ought to have had with your potatoes and other garden tmclr. it shows that there was somethng lack- ing. Use some of our 16% acid Fertilizeri and you will be surprised with the raults. It will double you yield. Hawkins 6: Hawkins Now is the lime to get your garden spot ready for planting. If y_ou did _not hove: as good luck last season_as you N. W. STUDENTS TO HAVE CHARGE AT FIRST EVAN. I will send an instrument and Imonls to home, on trial, without obligating you in any You not only save Fifty Dollars, b'ii n-cl-i order for Fi'ce Dollars worth of record; l‘)’ l; of me. . An 017w like this is worthy of : . m .‘. sideration. L. V. Orsinger PLAY WHILE YOU PAY Prices are sure to advance on account of the increase in cost of production clue to labor conditions. A small initiu! payment and the lmlanu‘ in con. venient monthly installments â€"- without any addi- tional interest. is an easy way to buy. I will send an instrument and Imonls to your l’honoéraph Why Wait Uttlpfbrd Nuuorios NOW I: lb} Hm I. plan yam ground; I}! u- an“ )0» how (My no 5-- mmfi- man- I!- mmhn. Many plum m m. \w. 6M) Imlil)‘ to IN Irwin Ir- an pnonlwn M Today “r \n lend; To 3hr" \ou. DWOWLIH _ rho-Jug“. NR BETIIR GARDENS The Implement House of Quality Phone 330-J 'l Mum Nomi-Inmamuhrflm”. ’- an. 0! n- ma mum on. up I cm In an: m.‘ an». II In on!" that cloths Ind PM!“ ldmmncmemmmhnt ~_ muons! fmtheeennelcunhl“ {nu-Mu. - maturity 0‘ “I- : [will close Wednesday ammo-l M ; in; out tuck. April 2nd. {mum for a weekly lullâ€"Id”. I m dean. up. "14““ hr- (Mr-uninfudnvr-Mlh“ horn that I lull-W! ‘- M I when» In Mater .1 In M d Just"! ”Us: M II all-(Mm round I‘m: 33ers. It. was some job to tell who iwu who. so well were the («lam disguised. During the night of hilarity Photo- grapher Edgeworth appeared on the scene and secured 1 good than.» of those pnsent. ; The evening w” spent in play” old time pines. after which MW lul refreshments were served. Ill-ea Helen Banning and Lacey Bull-(It Sunday in usuallyuu do: cu bulu think-thug (bylaw non-u. h In lam-WM ‘ildna Finch. There were “dot-ties" from the cotton pinnutions of Kim- issippi, buxom belles from Aida-ml, ‘u well IS Just common “you". ll:- 'THE NIGHT WAS DARK BUT THE . GUESTS BARKER LOCAL STORES T0 CIDSE WED- NESDAYS AT 12 were the hm Hrs. Myrtle Hem: was voted u the most pawhr lady. flhhinmfldmmw Friday, March 28. 1919 n-(w' n": rm "y {mi x :- your way.

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