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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1921, p. 6

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Th0 annual mcvntion nf Cmvo Lodge .\‘n‘ 82-). A. F. A. M. M Napnr Pn‘t, Grand Army of thn R!»- public, was announrn.) in tho “quaro and Compass" to ho hold Saturday evening, May 28th. It haz been f-"m’t- poned to Saturday, Jum- 4th. The outertainmont mmmittw i; preparing a suitahio prnxzmm. G. A. R. RECEPTION POSTPOVED Man-it‘d to Les-tor Gehrig October 27, 1916. um child. Virginia [.09. “as born to them. Fobruary 12. 191R. “Nicks her husband and «lammm‘. 9?)!» loan“: tn mourn her Ims thvw sister<. .\h-<. W. J. Siaats and Miss Elsie Pischol. of the) \illago. and Mrs: Ella .Qtv-rncsman M Innia. Mich. and mm hrnfl‘m r. Eduard Pischvh M5iITes n host of relative“: and friands. Mrs. 1.94M R Gmwig din! a! [M Andes. (slit. last “film-sch)- run- hm, Hm Huh. Mn: (kwwig. m" Nettie l‘ischol. wa: horn in Nap"- viflo. Apn‘l .".. IRIIR, ”w «laughter at Charlm and T‘nonua Pisrhol. our of the 0M familim of lha! rnmmunity. 'ith hpr hmhand‘s pmpk’. Mr .and In. Frovl (irrwix, they \vpnt to ('9!- Honda 859 MM in Napon'iflv until about seven year: ago whvn «M ramp ((1 Mn Grow» tn mnko her homo and lived ht‘rv until last Septpmber whm Tho Emmi of Jesus Christ ”pr-la to 0m! quality in which all men stand most firmly on a hwrl. Tho would pulsem may and the drain- ”vomit ht he Hui doefll the will of God :- mm» Iowwr. be mph! in occur-rd cow-mm. vet!“ or «lb-00am or m kind db 000 Nd who of Ill. in to par on. "no MW of "Mu-n. nl insight "an the pubs.» ’5". or it may be "to m. Thy v-an'ol urn-Irma. my in mlb‘ non Mwnl than "to rich. or "n nâ€" of mm! «parity in In 3 [ml drum mm of autumn! (imam-n- eon. whom" M mm’al position. or with. 0' learning. But he who is ready to sacrifice popularity in order to follow truth whcnvcr it lambs, through (-vil («pa-1 or through good wpurt. he knows flu- tmh o! (he-a- wonlx. "I‘ alone know" it. He knows it by ”luring the ex- periences u! Christin life. Who knows: that “81¢me an- the mock, the- merciful, the purc- in belt! .‘" TM: lmwkdgv- ii not gain-j ed by the “My 0! phllomphy, or the Immigrants 0! «Soon. But ht .ly who liven the lifr All M~ “A! Christina truth can be known sly (hunch the ups-Heme o! a lilv ll maul tummy with Jew: (Thrtwt. Olt‘ nmport-M mutation from that consultation: in that God ha- plucd nIt mud mon- mrty on I m um mount with mat to the Mu of Mo than In no nonw- fim «rum! to imagine. PM man Ill. I'M! tn the "ml who a! “it? Although "no majority at par pl. hot n it tho who of Me vu- Wan-Ill Your Car Witlmut Water K L E N Sâ€"~Z 0 L Does It! Call and get a sample bottle at Who knows. the truth of Christ;- worda: “Blessed are ye \th-n men aha" rm‘Ho you and [wrsvcuto yau and speak evil against you for my nuke?" No! they who am cawful to keep on the safe side. and to go vith the majority. find it." The most humble soul in the community may know this hum by the (-xperiencv of sacrifice mad-x for the sake of principle. Thus only an it be known. One may have a vast knowlmlgv of the sciences, and-fail ‘ontiroly m un- derstand the words of Christ. “"0 that saveth his life, shall lose it; ho that loseth his life for my sake. shali The mistake has often been made of thinking that Christian truth was. I kind of philosophy. But one may be a profound student of philowphy. and utterly ignorant of essential Christian truth. The essential truth of the Gospel is moral truth, and can be known only in the experiences of moral life. The sensual, the selfi>h, the pmud, the covetous. cannot konw it. It does not come into the mom of their experiences. They only can know Christian truth who follow Christ and share in the expel-knew of his life. ‘ MRS. XETTIE GBRWIG [he Mers’ Comer} B] The Rev. Hugh M. MacWhofler Downers Grove Garage ATTENTION UTO OWNERS Doing The Will 01' God Retailers of lllgll Grade Merchandise 6! 8. Hal- St. Telephone so be your nut-door neighborâ€"~38}: her what she thinks of the THOR then come in and order one. Somewhere in your neighborhood them is a woman who saves herself many \voary hours a year just by the use of this wonderful machin. it may ’J.D.GiflespieCo. Most of thus-e women. before the purchase of this~ modern device, dread- nd wash «lay worse than sickness â€"- Talk, to them now. they are all of the opinion that their THOR is the best buy ovary made. There are many women in this: mmmnnity who bless the THOR EL- ECTRIC WASHING MACHINE at [9:14 nnct: a wool: â€"~ that's the day they do the family was-hing. TM "wing? program named with n .wlvrlim by the Tums High Selma! Orrin-qr: «livoetod by Mn. Sanfonl and which also favorml with sevr‘ral nnmhvre during tho owning. The High School Clmgns "ruler"! the =0!- n‘tivm they sang at tho County can- ml at Elmhurfl. FnHoWing “w "Sang m 1912i." by thr Class, Jack Rm! road the Class "What Ev")- Rwdem Known" rm: "to whim-d a! "K erminngfl bring a hismr)’ a! the 01‘s from its cm- ham into (M who"! as- l-‘n-thmcn in ""7 Hum “w Snphomow. Junior at ' Sc‘nior yon". (10-- High! Bind-n TN- Clan Night Excrflum van-n halal in On AmmHy mm of "w High 8am! on vahy urging. anal. an aunt. the hall wu entiwly imnir {or "w mum. “1- WM: '0 Dad am to Kim (M oflin women n «Minted by It. WI”. but unlommotoly we have not. II «u m whit-h MM the n. mum» and Mans! a! his hum: ham and to finish. An innoution (th ycnr was the 1r¢~¢~eptiou and cum: hclcl u the high school for lhr gunman- under the umpires o! tho l'an-nl~'l'mcher A» wclnllon. Everyone unjoyml llw we- ning to the full. The club roll was an pduled in The Ramona lul week. Malamute Struc- Ll)! Sunday «vain: lhr bl. E. (Thanh was filled mm the gmlualcu, lhrlr "null, rel-m" and "load! at the annual Wham“- Amman given Ila-m lhll war by lhe Rev. A. 8. Phrlpl. putter of (he Column? no»: Church. \ 11n- RM‘. (sum fl. Nrwloml pn- v-klni and an Rn. J. Mfm! Nnnm nu! the 8:11pr “”00. This is the last public appearance of the class although they still have wwral social functions to enjoy, and was the culmination of a busy Week. . to capacity were delighted with the cxccilcnt program prepared {or the occasion as follows: lnvocatiou~ltev. Wm. Grotofcld. Salutatorwaohn Ellis Reed. Vocal Soloâ€"-Gwen Griffiths. \’ulctlictol‘y~â€"â€"Robert Knoblauch. Violin Solo-Bcatricc Anthony. Commencement Addressâ€"Dr. P. B. Snydcr, Northwefitern University. Presentation of Clansâ€"Principal S. S. 'Cvl’ntm. . l’l'tfht'ntatifln of Diplomasâ€"â€"Pm~iâ€" dvnt of School Board, A. C. Miskelly. Benedictionâ€"Rev. (L H. Ncwland. In his short talk pica-ding the handing out of the cmcted Shropâ€" skins “hich stood for {out )cars of: gnulling \mrk Mr. Miskclly made u-fercnce to thc life they were leav- ing and the one they \vom entering. contrasting the two and yet they were alike, that the some methods won in both ram-yr. I, An audience which filled the church The Senior Class of the Downers Gruvo High School, twentyâ€"nine sm- «lonts in all, made their last bow as high school girls and boys at the an- nual Commencement exercises held iml night in the Methodist Episw pal Church. Senior Class of Twenty-Nine Graded by Large Audience at Com- o Int-meme“! Exercises. D. G. H. S. GRADS GIVEN DIPLOMAS AT M. E. CHURCH nowgnns GROVE axioms nownnns may}; ILLINOIS Mrs. \"vima-r and children are in good ht-ulth and the only thing \vmny with me is that I um um “r" to take a vacation. We an- all looking for- waml to vacation time whm we can Visit. the Grove and we for nurwlrm the clmnm‘s. which we now from the Reporter. an; being much. Hoping that yourself and family an in the but of Mallh. I Int-x to re- MINI “'0 look forward with pleasure to the ramp: of thé pant-r each week as, smcc \w- an- unablo to h\'(- in Down/+5 Gruw', “'0 find it u (rm-at plvasuw to read of flu- lining.“ of our many friends and now the :wtivifie.‘ of the town. 1 note with intent-st that there is an indication of your getting out u larger paper. This certainly lnoks pitufirofisirs- and I hop!) that if you «lo not out a larger paper, thv nmw will mminuo to [w as interesting: as the m-ws now contained in your paper. Enclowd pit-ass find chock covering subscription to your pnprr for am» {her year. Thus the curtain was r.. lown on the Class of 1921, a-~ promising a looking cia»: as has hilt the school in years. We wish them success in their intercuurse' with the world at large which now lays at their feet. Waukosha, \"is., May 21, 1921. Downers (irm‘e Reporter, Dear Mr. Sxaats: Will which was well given and high- ly amusing. Mary Curtis recited the Class Poem in a splendid manner. Jack Reed then read the Stutisticim’s Repmt which revealed some startling facts and figures about the Class of 192). The Class Prophecy by Eli- zabeth Shaffer was a scream and prophesied some amusing occurances for the class. “GRANGE STEAM DYE WORKS Two rem-om why you um»: hue your (1am... Dyeing and Pu»- tng done by us. There are other mm” and we'll tell you About them from wed to week. 114 SO. MAIN ST. SURGICAL and VETERINARY SPECIALTIES SCREW MACHINE and PUNCH PRESS WORK Repairing, Plating and Sharpening Dies and Tools Experimental Work Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 218»! 19 W. Railroad st. TWO DAY SERVICE PIKE-WAR PRICES COMMUNICATIONS Julius Severus The Home Restaurant For 0000 Eats Buschmann Bros. ICE CREAM CANDY CIGARS TOBACCO ORDERS TAKEN FOR BRICK CREAM GENERAL TEAMING AND TRFCKING MOVING AND STORAGE PHONE 90-3 For Our Driver Your. very tml)‘. J. .‘l. “’cimor AND TRY OUR FOUNTAIN ETTE LUNCH Downers Grove. Illinois Manufacturer of Infii'lv "tron: ’ Buster Keaton. the nerioos laugh maker in a two reel Comedyâ€"“ONE WEEK” At The DICKE THEATRE Memorial Day. Mny 30th (ommissionm Houm mun-d to ad- Juurn to the next Iogulzn mac-tiny; date, May 3151. 19:”. On roll call ('(Immissiom'rs Ilvartt. llaHvr. Bon- Iim'. Hryrc and Mayor iux'bur voted Aye. \':u'.~ Imm- Motion calriml (.h '. \l. Min-h. Village (‘l-Irk. Commissioner Hulk-r prvsented a plat of Milnes Subdivision, being a >ubdivision of Lot 9:3 of the Asses- sor'x Subdivision of Sections 7 and 8, Tmnlship 38 N. R. 1! East of the 3d l’. M., Downers Grove, Illinois. and moved that same be accepted. 0n roll call Commissioners Muller. Ronâ€" dm‘. Hear" and Mayor Burlwr voted Aw. Nays none. Mutiun curried. Minutes of the meeting of May 16, I921, wen! mad and Commissioner Hear“ moved to approve same. On roll call Commissioners Hearth Hal- lor and Mayor Bin-her voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Downers Grove, Ill, Maiy 23, 1921. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downerx Grove, Ill. I'm-sent. at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber ‘and Commissioners Haller and “cam. Commissioners Bender and Bryce cami- in later. ‘ OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B O A R D PHONE 36-W. Telephone 11 Judge William S. Bennet, Attorney was assigned the subject of "Lum- ber Problems} His talk was spicy and when he had finished one gather- ed that the biggest problem in lum- ber was the same as in all other lines just nn\\~-â€"“to make sales." Mr. Elmer C. Hole, publisher of the "American Lumberman," spoke on Lumber Publicity" and told of the benefit of newspaper adverl'using in bringing the message of better homes to a community. Mr. Edward Hines, of the Hines Lumber Company, gave an exhaust: ive review of Forest Products and presented many new phases of the Lumber Industry for the considera- tion of the nmvspaper men. to bring about a return of covoperav tion. confidence and community up- building. LUMBERHEN AND EDITORS PINE AND TALK “SHOP” 27 So. Main St. Made-TocMeasure Latest light-weight fabrics in rent variety now on display in snapay up-todate osigns and colorings *gllle'untecd 1 l per cent all pure wool. Your Inspection is Invited. Gampany 50 WITH HOME OWNING. TO OWN YOI'R HOME nix-0:: you and your family a lamp (km-(m of stability. porâ€" mnnrm‘y. and high standing in your community. To own the housr where you livr- gives your family :1 real home in the truest srnso of the word. LUMBER FOR HOME Bl’llJflNG IS MITCH CHEAPER, from thirty-Jive Io fifty per cent less Illan last summer. Ask us about prices. We will give ynn fads. . (Continued from Page 2) nit-v clothm for mothrr. tho children and himsoll’; not with the hope of financial returns but to give satisfaction. con- tentment and goat! standing. . HiGH CLASS HOI'SE FURNISHINGS DO NOT BRING financial romrns. Thr- clwapm- grades will answer the pur- pose and lopresont less investment of cash. But you and mnlher want the host you ran passibly afl’ord. Nico fumi- tun‘ raisns your Manilai’d of living aml_ givos mntontment and satisfaction 10 your folks. You want the had even if it don't my\ big in dollars and cvms. SO WITH HOME OWNIN’G. TO OWN YOI'R HOME FINANCIAL RETl'RNS DO NOT 1'0)”: FRO.“ 'I‘Illl highs-r (la.N Nothing. 'I‘hn wifv can hr ju.~t as warm m a low primal drrss as m pilk. tho b".\‘> will not mflcr “raring hnmo spun. father can up! along with (hr old suit. I! krmps him rnmfmtablr. YET EVERY FATHER DOES HIS REST TO PROVIDE FATHERS DON'T "I'll." HOMES AS HNANFIAI. IN- \O‘SIDHO‘H'S. The-3- pm mommy and crmlil mm humm for thv cumin” and mlisfurlion of pan-uh and chiMrrn. to twins- mnu-vant and hmm- lminz. m .’l hnmr‘ that ”In no Ihmmhl or mm-r w sold or .mmvbu-ly You can will that much. hm you can't nm rummnmiu‘ dancfimr :mvl uMiéthr-n. Thrw'e m-lhinz that (.1er 2h Marv of "w lmnw m4 muml by (hr fumii). ' \‘01'R ()\\‘.\’ VINE AND Flt: TREE. \UH: (“VS l..\\\.\‘. "our" and n liulr rank". The ma} \:.5m- 0" Hum H'finpv mum"! hr cummnml in Julian- and rum. Think m‘ thr {w [- nLr If ~nfc-l_\' and mutt-”Imam! m' ”w muthrr mul rhth‘n Phone Day 20 NOTHING GIVES A LARGER DEGREE 0F SATISFAC- Hnn lo huh". moUwr and (M rhiHrrn than to liw in n family-ouml home. The mmfnnn. mmvnkms. pvrmnw vary. Ind imlt'pflhlt'm of homo owning our!“ (0 Mn (in! nmsklrmliun. "0)”? 15 MORE THAN POI]! WALLS AND A R00} ()WNING A H0)": Is NOT A FINANCIAL INVEST- mrm. Really "our arr mlmnuuo- that nutwdxh 1M many immn ~rflfhvl§ u! unlly mnn- mumrinm‘ than (“r-h rv- hum. Resident Member of the Lumber-man’s Publicity Bureau Now is the time to place your order for a S U M M E R S U I T Vacation Clothes STEP IN J. MAZZA MUI‘ Earth‘n. Thv‘ "“1” \:.im' 0" Hum H-finp'n 3mm! in 0'4'”:17‘~' and rum. Think m‘ Hu- fn l- and rnntrmnwnl nf ”1" muthrr nml rhqum: ”In run prnmlh Eu” Hun- \l‘lf. nu n. 'l‘hru-Tâ€" r‘nm'rrfl about brim: fn'Tul m: “Inn NV" hvud‘ burly «Nor»- mow wm. Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J Those who attended from Downers Grove were I. G. Beam, C. J. Stai- ger and W. J. Staats. . Editor A. M..Snook, of the Aurora Beacon-News and R. N. Givler or the anerville Clarion, represented till Newspaper men on the program. speaking on Newspaper advertising and Community Building. MISS MARY FLUCK PRACTICAL NURSE Moderate Charges Phone 134 W 92 E. Curtis! St. Miss Teloir Hendren BRA MATIC A 81' AN D EXPRESSION 55 Grove Slmt Teacher 0f Telephone 355 M.y 27,) 1L2! 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