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Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1921, p. 2

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"mm m oowm uosrs 0pm AIR (llllR(fl 5mm Mixs Mr Don't-H's grunt plr‘n was: for disarmament. She spoke from" xperience picturing, frequently, the‘ horrors and vicissitudes of the great and devastating war, winning h0m1'§,: breaoking down notions, destroying} humankind, its works, ideals and mo-f rality and making us all du-lmm-hors' and greedy fools. America she said.I is the country which molds and: guids the affairs of the world. Tow-1' and us the countries laboring under the stn-ss and strain of the war. will look for help and moral aid. This wo must give and give {rm-l)! and with wine and deliberate discretion. As I final plea, she naked that ouch and The speaker very l'ux‘cibly proson- ted her topic and very ably luck to the attention of all the seriousness and great weight of the cuming Dis- armament Conference. Miss Me Dom-ll is an authority on china and com- munities within citiw nml communit- ies and told much alum: lwr oxpm'iu ences in the sections uf Chicago usu-| ally termed the rnuglwr Martians and“ told 01’ remedies and possible r(-mâ€"‘ edies to change their attitude. amh make them better citizens. Miss Me Dowel! chose as her sub- ject “Making the World More Neighâ€" borly" This Subject is one of wick- scope and massive importance. Miss Mal-y Mc Dowotl, :1 noted Sut‘ “ement worker of Chicago, put the finishing touches on and brought to a close the must successful “0me Ar Church” meeting Downers Grove has ever expt-rioncml. Impressive Talk on Din-arming Gives Final Touch lo Succesl‘ul Union Services Telephone 319-.1 Strictly l’ure House Paint, per gal ........ Combination: House Paint, per gal ........ Flat Wall Paint, per gal. ................. Floor Varnish, per gal. ................. High Gloss White Enamel, per gal. ....... Porcelain Finish White Enamel, per gal.. . . Auto and Carriage Top Dressing Special Automobile Spar Varnish As tfie KATIN Heeler in this community, we are ready to show you the handsome new fall st les and a good selection of im- ported an domestic woolens. Be measured today by For as little as $35 The style will be authoritative, the fabric 100 per cent all-wool, and your suit will re- present a substantial value regardless of which price yogi pay: â€"â€"and at $10, $45, $50, to $75, you can pro- cure a precise! fitted, finely tailored KAHN Made-to-Jeasure suit. RIDGWAY-QUEST CO’S. PAINTS -â€" VARNISHES â€"â€" ENAMEL? ARE THE BEST! Bert Moore RIGHT QUALITY H. L. DAWSON 135 N0. MAIN ST. Blennor Drum uppeunul as Mm. Grundy lwraolf. lunap-.~kil‘ls, poke- Imnnvt, curls”. and dignified manner of infallibility. Zvlmu “imbue was 11!? girls gaw- an old-fashioned “morality play," "Aunt Grundy.” which the audience scam-«l really to enjoy. Last 'l'm'wlny evening they had a sale and an entertainment at the church. flu- afl'air being marked by sum-v, Smm- months ago eight girls of the Methodist Sunday Schuol «loturminml tu mukv- :1 (-uIm-ihutinn to the church (aruun fuml. 'l'hvy sot tn Work under lho «h’rvctiun of “ii.“ Anna Moyew and all sumnu-I long thm hme boon piling up a stock of fault) “mk, m- m-y hit their own handiwm‘k. 1 Beyond a doubt, Miss Me Dowell's talk was by far we of the most im- prvssiw and inspirational talks hoard um year at the “Open Air Church. P'rhss marks tho (4050 of the fifth ;_\'e:u' nf this wumlcrrul method of war-ship. It in" a fund n‘gmt thifl \vvathor mnviitionsâ€" have not been more favorable this season. Already] {plans are being perfected for an oven! :gronlor series of "matings next yam: Daughters of \l. 1'1. l’llilaul Entertainment! :u ('m 'l'ul'sday Evening. HAD GOOD TIME MAKING MONEY FOR ORGAN FUND every citizen aid to mold and govern the press of our country to stand solidly for Disarmament and that our law makers in Washington be requested to toss aside the military prowess of our country and with the other countries doing likewise, spend its energies, moneys and keen minds toward making this world a haven of poan- and unimpaired by the rims Lmvl super-fluitios of the terrible god! Mn is. 221 S. Fairmount Ave. er gal ........... $3.00 er gal ........... 82.40 ................ $2.50 '. ............... $2.90 I gal. .......... $1.00 el, per gal ....... $4.00 l’llilauheas Gau- «t ('hurch w GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERSGROVE, ILLINOIS 2m Mrs. Grundy’s niece, Semphinn, flesh;12th mi from the dullness of a Young Ladies' i lat Seminary. and longing to) the excit- Th4 be ing world. Inspiled by her fashion-[Rina u-y able friend, Eleanor Schultz as Miss moon he Fanny Frivol. Semphina came ueur‘at th‘ nd (sloping with Archibald McAlll‘stcr, a d3 very «lashing yuung person, imper- ’l‘lu en sonntcd by Marguwt Grout. been WEST SUBURBAN MOTOR comm laGmgeJll, local Salesman, Cmflss TheatreBHg. The next regular meeting 0f the Luther League will be held Suprem- bl'l' ch. The afl'uir Hoax-ml For the organ fund u'hul wouM :«mm to he rathvr a magnificent ~:um for eight girls to contribute, and, hosidvs they have had all their good times together. Margaret Sullivan, Viola Engs- tmm, um! Marjorie Pom-r, as Mus. Grumly's dutiful children, appeared often on the sumo, shining examples of tlwir mother's training in etiquette. Marie Ni son furnished the music al- ways necessary to the stately move- mvnts of Mrs. Grundy. It’s Easy to Shift The Lum- Schnols will 011m Sm)! 323i!“ LACE NEWS WESTINGHOUSE WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILE TRIM (cm) Attention For evetgy make of battery hick 35:99 No others compare. That’s why thousands of owners prefer Buick for city driving. Come m, see the 1922 Buick mod- els and let us demonstrate to you the ease of Buick shift control. A slight movement of the hand shifts Buick gears, and without a noise. TELHPIIUS I 22 You do not have to use a West- inghouse Battery in order to take advantage of Westinghouse At- tention. It is for all makes of batteries. Our primary purpose is not to sell you a new battery but to prolong the life and power of your present one. Two Westing« house Inspections a month will give your battery the longest pos- sible life and the greatest possible power. If repairs are necessary their cost will be told you in advance. 00mins (snow: was BATTERIES 31495 1515 2| 3! Gears on a Buick WW I‘d-[RM ’ The meeting of the Ladies Aid has ghee" postponed until September 9th. (min .t of lml‘uge (V‘uunLv made firm rornrds during Hu- year 1920. Tim "lowing: is in linv with the good rcrnr-is made by u long line of county «athu-Emldors. n“ lml’ugo has always Lm-n h’vr‘r'i‘il wilh ()Hit'ialls who took pride in giving Nm'icm. m-uuumix-nl adminmruliunnz l-‘zn' ”11' your (-miing lh-Hdnhcr l. the hu‘rm-u (*lll'nillfâ€"{n un'nml uwr l0 Hu- a-uunty by the (tummy; '< m"1-. (he mumy oh-rk'w II“ :unh ”0W N HIS (2 BO" E $34,139.36 BALANCE EARNINGS COUNTY OFFICES LAST YEAR $16.31!- (im «1‘ Every $100 "I 'l'nxaflon Drum-II Io Srhnoh M‘ ”w l'unnly. The Young People’s Society of Hinsdale Lutheran Church had a moonlight picnic, Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. Wm. Andermann. 2230's” - N Allfn'cu 1". O. B. ”Four-34 We. Faun 8 935 9 l 3 1415 for Dul'ugo mutiny, “6.35 was for whnul purpusvs. HQ, 61: lur (itics and \ii‘ was $13.75 :‘m‘ the lmvuships. in- -!udim: rum! and bridge and hard 'I‘hv mmnt)‘ tax is used for sulzn‘los mu! uh-rk hiru (milk- from the above mum-d uflirvs) for Yves. for mainte- uzium- ol' higlm'nys. {01- mm of ('(illllfy Inborvuimis puHNlls. for county in- mates of various institutions, for 11w pemh-m ohiidrt-u. for mum-rs. for snl~ dim‘s' reunion. i1." xvxulhvrs' pL-nsiuus. fur (thwtions :uul mriuus other itmus. l-‘ur uvvx'y 51'“! M the 11020 tux“ One or two positions for students wishing to work way through school with all expenses paid. NOTE: «finial art course under the personal supenision of a noted anc Sculptor. Cla modeling, Designing. Commercial Art, Comersational p,FNl'Ich éiano. Vocal, Instrumental Music, Dramatic Art. Very reasonable rates. For the entire court house, the ob lice supplies. printing. repairs and nmintenamm at court house and Jul}. typowriH-rs. adding machines, gas and elm-n'iriu'. wamr. plumbing. tele‘ phmw, sheriff's deputies and clerk. umounlvd lo 32.’.I£'2.10. which if taken' mu 0:” Hu- earnings or lllu above mum-d nllirm wonhl h-awc u balance of 55.3-17.3. office. the circuit clerk'u ofllce and the sheriff's ofilce. alter having pald the unlury 0! each olflclal and the clerks in all but the sheriff’s oflk'e (one clerk), announced to sill.139.36. Main and Outfits 9mm LaGrange, Illinois snv :s INSTRI’CTORS BOOKKHEHN’G RAI'II) CALCl'LATION COMMERCIAL LAW LETTER WRITING PENMANSHH‘ ENGLISH TOUCH TYI’E\\'RITING MULTIURAI‘HINC DICTAI'HONE COMMON SCHOOL BRANCHES COMI'I‘OMH'I‘ER BL'SIXI‘ZSS ARITHMETIC SHORTHAND "l'SlNl-ISS PRACTICE RANKING SPELLING I’L’NCTL'ATION FRENCH BIG FALI. TERM STARTS SEPTEMBER 6TH PATERSON BUSINESS INSTITUTE â€"‘ School Re-opens Boys and Girls Watch Our Windows Night School Mon. and Thurs. Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-J Your llanh-urv In mum knife loo 495““. (a... w your work. SIC! IBI'JR'I‘ NOR R IS Students enrolled from twentyâ€"three different states. Free Bicycle Contest Manufacturer of Metal Products ("'ANTITY I’ROIH'CTION MY SPECIALTY 1"”: \IE SHINE \‘HI'R “.\Nl-"l".\("l‘l'lll.\'fi PROBLEMS Cl RY ”I" AM. KINDS REHXHHEII .\.\'D SHARPENED Julius Severus POMSHING AND PLATING .. _r . q “nun _. nuk- n< cowl n: nowâ€"4m scissorl or :m (-xywriem-rd ln.~trumcnt Maker do for 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-J Landscape Gardening our Specialty The Reliable Taxi Service and Auto Repain Shop has taken over the tax! senice of Wm. Eichhoist. We are equipped to giw e\pext service at reasonable rates. Town calls are re- duced to 25 cents. Twenty-four hour service. Phone 391. East Railroad snot-t, noar Maih. opposite the depot. ARCHIE SCHLAL'DER. wads; 811.39 (or the county, and 87.85 for the state. Friday! September 2, 1921 ANNOUNCEMENT “RE \'I' HI‘NSD. \l "' Advertisement telephone 6

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