,1 cH-lm .3 tum" III! a .e 0|" .J main 1 ’0'" m [unï¬t 1!.» .l U“ â€ml 'fl‘ rrrum fawn} hu rwvl (luv :mlur of â€w 5min" :m-I until "w small Inm- n pit-maul I'M“ um km! by all. "uh-u n . .I Darin": fame! n "ï¬rm! in â€It! 1-minu- mnm- rr tho Ktrnuho math" '50: um! rung. 'J «n! mm “04".! “my until I " ~ -:‘mw “mu Itlrhwl \‘Hh u bum-v3 unmhnwm 'Mrb "nun! 3|†IL 2" -v"Im-l hm pmvrmflll fuml nf Hw Woman» Huh WILLIAM smvm: LEMPKEâ€"TOWSLEY LAUDED SATURDAY AT BIRTH PLACE A very pretty home weddim: VI The eats were .super, quality and quantity and thvn some with cofl’ee steaming. black and delicious. After the refreshments had been disposed of the “kindly hast". William ‘ltraube, got his. Theodor:- Dn-utel. Sn, as toasimasu‘r, told of tlu- glories of Highland Acres and of the good qualities of Mr. Stmube who opened- the subdhislon. When hi‘ ran out of uords William Ellis. former Mayor! of the village. and now the Oracle. 0! Highland Arm-I, gm interesting “delights on tin- Insiclc lIi. tory of the subdivision. 1‘ “William Himube, (‘unshucme ‘ Pioneer," has tlu- IlII-me hf a {I-w' mm b) H. P. Jones. uho Ielnml certain he“ and funcivn concerning ' the achimemcnls of Mr. Simube in 3 mutudlve plum-ed": awl cdlmgi alumina to the 3mm," which mmlv . I humlrwl bungaloux grow IIrlu-rc' none ntooul brffll'l‘, IruIIxfurmlIIg I com ï¬eld into I plate of home-I. The responw of Mr. Simube mu mum"! up in one of Mn MMQMI, ‘ "I’m glad you'n- Mn- and I'm [ltd I to be line with you." ‘5 Other! singled ml! in llm tom-t- mutrr Inputv numl: in which [004‘ l humor nml appreciation. «I (luv brnu- q: lit! nf llII' â€ll?" pvwlummutnl, 2 no n‘pvflnrnu '0' "'0' 37"“. m m nm 3. .1 yr "1 Nu- “hull", i441 .I.. 24‘ hrlcar hr Ilw plum vn" nf vluir nun mm‘ at M We ‘ "lir‘v! 21114) quW“ “Ix. "Inï¬del Ania World‘s Q' «a M Tim I†. .. .... waty. This slogan has become as much a part of our busi- ness as our reputa- tion for reliability; We are always at the moving cross- roads waving the flags ofjpeed and Theodom Dreuu-l, manta were things vel. All Highland Acres was present and there were also repmsentntives of older sections of the village. The festivities began with u ball gammâ€" the indoor outdoor kind in which the‘ victory was easily with the umpirve.1 Theodom Dreuu-l, Sn, whoxc judg‘ meals were things at which to man La-Bt Saturday afternoon and oven- ing was marked by a celebration on Stuube Hill overlooking Highland Acres. Just what was celebrated was a matter of some doubt until late in the emnlng. Until that how most of those who were present wem under the impmssion that the sale of the last acre in Highland Acres was the moving cause and not until it was casually mentioned that the day was! the joint blrthday annh ersuly of both William Straube and Mn. Strhmbel did it dawn on the merry makers that they were having a birthday party. “We Daniel. Sn, William and Howard Jones. A Few of the Speakers. In Foch and NV. â€come. i" Nil ' Mu upâ€; I Mr him .4! mad ‘. . m n -l r. In‘ !'h' hurl lmfl‘ v N In \\ 11M w 510-“ : Hue “V†A very pretty home wedding was celebrated last Saturday afternoon, September loch, when Miss Avis Ellis Lempke became the bride of Mr. My- ron Hallam Toursiey, of Chicago, ati the home of the bride on East Maple avenue. The bride is the eldest . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. ven- Lempke and the groom the only son I on of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 'l‘owsley, for- mndlmerly of the Grove. EMILY MRKVICKA, Prop. Telephones: Downers Grove, 272 273 The East Grove Grocery and Market Pact-up- Hw lot-"l «mum! Ion..- n.... ya u “naulmk-r“ um. um «I "a "Iâ€.. hung who-v gnmvluu-mw had {ur- mum. Mu Humm- wv-wm uln- xar 'mlurv, â€Ow \h‘mlw‘l In Immt' that lb. ovum I." m â€Ma-r Hm! duo would not tuft"! ll .mnln. "\MI mum pm will hrâ€) m ma-Mv down." HIM llu- buy. Prairie State Pigeon Feed Cracked Corn I The bride ha» omkaml herself to many through her singing. For many yI-arx she was a mini»! in the Dan. list Church ind her commlto vain hm bmugh! Joy to many. Early Egg Red Crown Prairie State Prairie State Poultry Mash Blatchford’s Egg Mash Garland Chick Feed Prairie State Growing The groom ix an ex-sen-ice min, sening through the war Mth the Hmh Field Artillery He was raised in the \illamé. attended school hen anal numbers among his friend: ull who know him. l-‘ullowing the common)- nah-exh- monts were awn-ed and Mr. and Mrs. 'l'uu’sley left early in the evening by ‘car for their apartment at 6244 Dorâ€" clwster avenue, Chicagu, where they will be at home to their many friuods aftvr November Isl. The bride wore embmideml net and carried a shower bequet of sweet- Hwart roses. She was attended by her sister. Margaret Ade", who wore pink and white organdie and carried pink and white roses. The groom was at- tended by his brother-in-law, Walter Fredenhageu, of Napervillo. Before the ceremony, a churn of the ’bride, Miss Rose Simona. of Chicago, 'sung “Because," accompanied by Mrs. \\ alter Fmdenhagen, “ho played the wedding mawh as the happy pair1 marched to the bower of flowers when: the words were pronounced which made them man and wife. Keepwell Scratch Feed is sold at right prices" Large quantity orders at low- er costs. I“ wan“ of Inanut'actnring tï¬priadéi'iiiiiv'éiiï¬Ã©i onR;M;"E;|Ii-l; M-rkviclu. Kecpweil Scratch Feed contains the right proportion of constituentsâ€"~lnoist‘ are, protein, fat, crude ï¬bre, carhohydratcs and ash. Shown liy chemical analysis. Immediate relatives of the families [attended the wedding which was per- ‘formed by the Rev. Franklin Ruling, of Lou Angeles, California, a former Downers Grove boy and a lifeâ€"long boyhood chum of the groom. Thc‘ lsingie ling service was used. I Keepwell Sc_n¢§h Feed wag orjgjlmfly made_ by Joseph Mrkvicka. The business “Keepwell†Scratch Feed GOOD POULTRY FEED Elinois Chemical Laboratory of Chicago Order by telephone. Deliver at any point in DuPage County For Sale By A Our. Rembndor. Prepaid Scientiï¬cally From Choice mains Other Feeds Also Handled for Poultry, Horses, and Cows A CERTIFICATE OI" ANALYSIS GIVEN BY nomns Gnovn 33mm nomnsigppvn. rumors Lexington Plain Lexington Light Grain Lexington Heavy Grain Emerald Light Grain Emerald Heavy Grain Greenï¬eld Alfalfa and Molasses Feed Oats Corn American Molasses Horse PEONY ROOTS for fall planting Ernest Kruse Phone 421-R Seventh Sixth . . Filth Eighth Inrollment in the schools is as follows: In the public grade {schools 542 children are enrolled. The total at the St. JOscph Parochial school is 12:! and at St. Marys Parochial school ‘in East Grove it is 90. making all grand total of grade school children of 854 and a grand total of all school students, high and grade. of 970. Al- most one thousand children attending the schools 0! the village. . l0" “II!" "N? ' are “Null Thlï¬ sets a record‘ for enrollmentlum 0†g ’ ‘ and shows that the community has [made a growth dun-mg the past year "ASIDIIMTI-l F0]! SHERIFF. [haul to estimate. I (Advertisement) and only by the greatest effort have places been found for all the students. The high school registration last year was 180. The greatest percentage of gain is in the high school. Here 216,130 ham and 86 girls, were enrolled the that and second days. The number of seats in assembly hall is just 160 and that is about the capacity»! the school. Here every class is crowdeIL \ Downers Grove schools are crowded to capacity. This can be easily seen when the fact is! known that more than nine hundred are enrolled in the public and pamchial schools of the village. More Than Nine Hundred Students In Grade and High Schools ENROLLMENT OF LOCAL SCHOOLS LARGEST EVER -â€"Roous Crowded. public grade 8 8 Tot. 69 69 69 69 Hay Straw Home Corn Feed Meal Prairie State Chop Feed Bran Middlings Wheat Barley Buckwheat Kafl'ir Corn Mar 6» Hand. of FM. Naming â€pg-wan mur» surprtuing to chm.- uhu “awn-w huuun :m‘um h "h 69 u l.!:l|.wuphi-1|I v_\‘u- llmn llu- «manna 3.; mm uth the umll_\‘ nn- nus-«med by 7?. Un- h-w.-- Ilunw. .23! I I Two Could Flu That Game. A humln-d \Q‘Irh age-a wwlmu luau-h- el- r nnmml l'nlw wlm liwd m-au‘ Al- Nun. I: . mun :1 mm): mm at the young: nun-u 1-4! a glow. Mr. l'ulgo tenurm-d il ni'h ch:- fulluu'lm: "018: “It [rum yuur :lun- you lulw flu.- let- tet ‘3. that plan- ls hm- uml that, l Illll'P {m' lbw." 'l'lu- ymuu: hulv m lmw fur IIIH'." “Hu- \uunu lmly I'v- pl'ul: “If l'rum \uur uunn- )uu lake Iln- la-m-r l' Haul Palm» [3 5|ch and "It! mm“! do fur uw." 'l‘lu- ulnry In mom-hm! fur la} n x’rivn-l u! the (Dullnok. “hm-'4- Khillilllml'u'l‘ hm! h n! In: unï¬t-'11)“ Hullmvk, East Grove, Illinois I hereby- unnuunce my candidacy for the Republican nominmion as Sheriff of DuPage county at the pri~ marlcs next April. Total .............178 364 542 That the high school will be in even a worse plight in future years can be seen from the enrollment in the public and parochial gmde schools of the village. District 58 will soon be: 1faced with the necessity of.building a high school building suitable for the needs of the community. The present high school facilities can he used by the grade schools, and will not be long until they are needed. [ Fourth Third . Second First Xapervllle. Ill. PRAxK SHDIP. 9-104 -‘""".“‘ lmly l'lL Imnu- yuu take .24 7» LISLE COMMUNITY 1", FAIR TOMORROW To 63, BE FEATURE EVENT It’s No Job to Steer a Buick Apple, Pumpkin, Mince . 1.00 .50 Fried Cakes One Dozen ....... Com-e Cake ...... Cookies White and Dark. 1 each ......... Cucumbers . . ...... . . . . . .75 Broad “bite Bread, Dark Bread 1.00 Bulls 23 5. Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. MORRIS SHOE STORE W9 :Ilsu have n gum! many munlx-rs in broken lines \xhirh m- \\'ill rim-w out at :1 hip I‘mluction. lioyn' Sturdy Shoes. formerly sold at $1.50. To (‘losc Out at ......................... 32.60 Children's Bram: Lace. High (’nls. fnrmcrly Sold 8! 83.75. to close out n! .............. 82.50 Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. (‘orner Belmont Forest Ave. Telephone 369-1 WEIR BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL 30“.! TRIM mus) School Shoes H -E\\' J l'H'T RECEIVED A (.00!) SUPPLY OF Ofl'ice: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-J Your Manicure Instruments made as good as new-no scissor: or knife (00 delicate for me. Le an experienced Instrument â€that do your work. Manufacturer of Metal Products QUANTITY PRODUCTION MY SPECIALTY LET ME SOLVE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS REFINISHED AND SKARPENED Mch Sixe- Special Prices (Continued from Page 1) Julius Severus Buick Cars steer just like they drive â€"â€" easily and comfortably. And like every other Buick part, the Buick steering gear can be trusted. Ride in a 19:22 Buick and see for yourself. HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BY POLISHING AND PLATIN G FOR BOYS AND GIRLS (Ioz. nu r7“ I m. Mi: .50 clun- sum: To keep plated silver clean Ind bright without mmstunt cleaning. which In .0 lnjnrlous to plated ar- tick-o. dissolve at small handful 01 born: In a basin with a little hot wu- tor and a little sump. put the silver in and let it slum! for three or (our hours: then pour MY the sudt. fin. with clean, cold Walter, and wine with I soft cloth. In case of only on “him in a this; second prize wlll In awarded. Half Dozen Cup Cakes . 1.00 One Girls Under 16 Year: Best Loaf White Band 1.00 Gifls Under 12 Years 23-Feb-37 . h when. r. o. a. â€J’s-w 3| MI Fm $.35 12946-71921