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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Feb 1922, p. 8

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A general assembly was held last Friday for the purpose of issuing this year's football D’s. The following men received Ohem for their footbail Work last fan: Pulp: L Svdg‘wick C PMIDB Ia Smlgwick C Stephen: R Baron E Putnam H Smith A Stevenson D Fosier E Boon. W Razors H O'Neill E Grumhaus l’ f Dam, L Jenness W , Klein, R Kellogg, K Q Who has the best some of humnr'.” The joke contest being held at the: high school is showing who‘s woh concerning humnr. The wwlts of the contest for the first ww-k are ln-lun: g..." ‘ Downers»; Grove, with her husband, for L024 Angeles, last October. She was (unlined to her bed constantly for three weeks preceding hvr death. Very beautiful svrnces were. held! from the Johnsmu undertaking par-' lors in 1.05 Angoles, and the body was interred in the Odd I’l-llon's' cemeâ€" tm‘y of (but city. The high estre‘mi in which Mrs. Mch-nzie was held by! those who made her acquainmm‘el during her period of residonce in Cul~i W‘. --..... "v“. ifuruia war; ovidvm-ml by “11- many Clues P". "“"t beautiful floral pim-I-u rI-l-I-iw-d by lhoi Freshman ..................... H.“ family. ‘, Sophomore ................... 13.1} The dormlt-nt was horn in LivN'-‘_ Junior ........................ 35,1;‘puul, England. Nm'mnlwr I3. 1851;, Senior ........................ 28.! ““‘l “M“ quite ynung. "mu." “"1 , illlmgmr, Scotland. "or marriage ‘0' Fwd” ““““““““ j ' 'f‘"'"""».\1umm.n Md-Keuzh- ul' llunulm, sun-g 0h, Eh" "walnut-m of a Sonmr “Ill-n . laud. “wk plam' July 4, 1833, and in: he“ mean . ’lKKs'I Mrs. McKenzie (-rmxn-d the A!-' And the Manners of a Junmr “‘hm‘hinlic to n", L‘nitml Slut”, and in- hex lean, rated in ('hiruuu. She. mum lug BM tlu- Svuiur's M0“"""""" =llnwnvrs limw- tn “iv in IHHT, :nnl And ”I" Junior'»; I"“""""“ 'made, hrr humh hrn- until OctulK-I'. Are not ill-ll. with the KTNIIIN'\.- 192‘. Of a 1'"!th “hi." he,” two"! i MN. Ric-Kerwin is .«urviwd b)’ hw- Freshio to K. H. 0.: "Y0“ mmhl to be good in mxmwu'y." It. Vernon rvmntly unmnmcml than If no our rlaimwl llw (Mum- in lIu-' “Pound Drpnrluu-M," ln' \umlcl lngin: to nw me hum-1H. Amunu thc- urv' uclcu tummi into Hm m-lmnnwm aw; I comh. u 0qu of muue. a [mumer pull. a My Mel um! I- Imir :wl. 1 It" urn-"nay (mil-ruin; to lhe nu "It plly 6n Chung“): ‘Hn- nmnnr nun Julia: I'M-nu?" I)” (inihnmu "Hm-c you ml “Mug Omwflmt in Uta newspapor W7. (owning the I'ope. ‘" mno'Cv-m wum'm: “You. I mm 0...: all“ (tun-l ‘3.- [Mil In Hw- I‘flpt (m' a div-m." And we won't go “ ‘00 Iuvy- who do. Reulillinn Nab W0 ukm‘l armh- Golfil‘. rm!» Volnh “r Oran! no ~11an n" H» Ikithh :0- wkrn-Cu u mu erluhl mu Hm 20-» mt," "mummy: i< murm- l"-;chl m pun-rt M me- and “W mug‘ mflu‘u' h'r- "I mun-"lit”; «Huh (‘9' gr!» :ny-lu-w-II In hr H'ulkl’v" I‘I'Y. 'Ih‘nhhvl m dun: that 1.4:"!!! a "~11" to" um. .nn. ',.v.,,ca..h u'I-lr mumlh 4m" "\wl 1m! m I!" u..;.iuriu ”I .:»~w~\ huh! m vh-nr .c~.uu~ ‘ punk" no no In unwulinln m mi'viun \Iu< hr "."Vl'|"" -l n vi .|'~l nI Vinyl - ~th! In". "t Inn mum unvu- h- a"! at [In- hncr ml Ilu- v‘rv'v v'w [Int-MI 5.4:an and Mn 1-6.". -n 1..” 1“". ,,‘,.r",.. "flu n' ku phil’vl n. ur lu‘ur VIM "as.“ .,r hm; ... u... '46" Stun. livyn " Inn” \rY. ll" ir "\vp "y awn-w (m.- ‘I',v\ :ufur (hr in” mhv. nl In” bu In” L'I'In‘"! “g nv‘q'l '"“1y'i'~-£ Inku-x I Fmshh: “lh‘ruum _\'nur fun sin and your bond )4 sulhl," E. H. 0‘: “Why III AND AROUND TIE lllGll SCHOOL 'rl'm‘llrl. "“11“! :Inl Frmh: "Nt- Am! Ir :hn'l (MI Iain-unhâ€" THE MARK 6?»; OF CUM-m! Anything that bears the name of The J. R. Wakins Co.,ol Winona, Mina-L, is guaranteed to give midmion. or money refunded. Be sure to have Watkins Linimem and Watkins Mustard Ointment on hand at all times. I37 Watkins Products delivered at your door anywhere in this County. Send no money. Just write of phone yam order to THE WATKlNS RETAIL“ ELMEB A. BERGMAN 340 Hickory St. Hingdl firnslbk “WI; "1 [1 (E .h. A H hr; 'Iw II try 7 . w. an (”In \y ‘Jlirn' n .11 v-a H;.- | [In h..n u \ 7" koâ€"ry St Hinsdale. Ill. Phone Hinsdak 528-R III and :II I'm vmv-uiul ulnn-I .n' m-l «(I-.1 HI" Sand for COMM [.in of Prod-d1 Two Home Needs Now Spring and Sumtm‘r firing ‘mny ”hes. pains, of staining: n§thc back or mmcles, c0543 in 11-1 4“ . etc. It's no (inn r, (3-. '---v ease and combar' -sornc!‘ rot mare than F? yea ' has been t‘vc mndanl in Ir a Residents of Duwncrs Grove will learn with much sorrow of the death. of Mrs. Jane Prawn Ferunson Mc-l, wazie, recently of this city, who pas-' sod away at noon Tuesday, Februarw 7. at the home of Iii-r «laughter, Mrs.‘ C. N. Addis, in Los Angoles, Culi~ fnruia. Mrs. McKenzie's death fol- lowed u painful illness which be- gun several months bufurc she loft Downers vao, with hur husband, for 1.024 Angeles, last October. She was (unlined to her bed constantly for thney weeks preceding hvr death. Very bountiful wrnccs were held from the Johnson undertaking par- lors in 1.05 Angoles, and the body was imv-rrml in tho Odd Pullows' cemvâ€" {my of {but «in. 1110 high estrem in which Mrs. Mch-nzie was held 1w those “ho made her acquainmlwe during her pun-ind of residvnce in Cal» ifuruia war; n-vialvm-ml by thi- many lu-uutifu) floral pivn-u rI-u-iw-d by Hm family. Mrs. Ric-Krnzic- is .nurviuul by how hmhuml, Marshall McKoInzia-. nf IAN Anuohw, (‘nlifuruiaz :1 daughter. )‘ffi. 1‘. S. Atldi». nhn "1' Lin Angt-h-s'. tln'm- uidur». Mrs. W. R. Sluvnsnn and Mn. Nl-Hit- "Il'hh‘. bull) uf Sn“ hie-w". (‘alifc-rniu. and Mr». Juhn Diw- itlsuu, uf (:huwm'. Scullmul. Mr,» -\tlvli.\-.‘Mrn. Sun-mum and Mn. lluth- iv nrv u" forum-r Iv-iIIn-nl- of "mun- : |- Ul‘uh'. lln'm- lid»! mul Mn. 5 Die-w". ('alil Mam, Hf ‘ AIME». ‘M I'n. JANE P. F. McKENZlE .\|r‘. Mew-Mir Wu.â€" u uumlp-r of. anu (fhuuu-r, Unit-r nf Un- Emu-m Slut. Sh» a‘mlmwml lwnwlf to minus" m lhmm'r.‘ Hrm‘a- am a nun-v. "My g-‘MII'. \snwmih nulun' «lumiuulml hc'r; hfr mul I'nrm-vl her Hu- low u! all whn‘ kmm )u-r un-l Iwr ukulh i~ mnurm-d. Iml uni) h) “w rvhuinw'. but by in- uumvmhlv frk'mlfi. flint. I «such “in" m. Duly "HM 1‘0 with! In a runway to num- “I“ .. h. I...- _ * (Ll wan! ' -mflx‘ uscquk H) . ’3 rrak‘ kins [Aninem know h hsl. Our Mr. BIMVWMWF is: an 141-:- tricul authoriu. aml in- files yum In 90le the Inn- lnn Ind watch him U." “w “'4. V: 9"" M‘Hflll (“flfl‘ lmflms “hn Ii" I'irv' ymr Mus- and install Ibo Mum?! Hut you tin-Err. Our “muons will In 0! In! "In! In you and our M" «m be our that ym 00 mo.»- tlmt IND- ‘1} u want DUW NERb GROVE REPORTER. ”OWNERS UNIVE- ' . . “ . l I Nineteen additional children Signed We aim to have an early spring if up their membership in the Children’s: the birds and the boys have‘unything Chorus last Saturday bringing thelto any aliout it. “m“ “P f“ {““cty‘ . ‘ l J. S. Lozier, village engineer, saw ’l‘lw singing flour is coniliicmlln flock of meadow larks south of ”Wkly 5" first Evangelical church ""illinsdulu last Friday afternoon. Not Suturduy afternoons at i230 oclock. l only did he see them but he heard l The children are under the three-”hair cheerful songs as they settled iion of Mrs. Cm'ile Stevenson who hnsi‘nbuut their homvbuilding tasks inxthe had much L-xpcricnro with childreii’smnrth." This is the earliest we have Iclinii'fi. She is (unclean-ring to creatvim-mzheunl of the meadow lark being real interest. in mnsiv so that thirty: n arounl the villa '. ‘ lrhildren will ho zimiuus to (levoler '39 ‘ .. 89 ' l l . . . . ~ ‘ - l Another unfailing Sign that sap is ignw to its :tuiih' ;I‘T: [12:21:03 {Egan-ring in thi‘ trees and that fishing "-" “°“"- ' ~" ‘3 "' " “‘9 ny :miil othvr <ummi-r pastimes are be- }‘l'im' (I'llbi'f‘l: "‘ ""‘ll" 13:“? "if chlh'l-Ilgllllllllg' tn ('ircuhm? in the heads of {10” “ill (ht-Hi to .«mp: huh: .It ”1“" small boy is the fact that they Ill-('l‘ ciinu-iitian that the iiiziJority “f’ure playing “mills." Marble season unlit?“ “'lm haw» had "0 s"”5"“ earlsovms (u start earlier every year and 1truiiiini.r iii childhmnl sharp or flittiuwh‘," “.0 “1.”, boys" “.0 didn’t start 5““3" "“"ly" fulilil warm weather was ri‘zilly with ‘ .r‘ Sl'l'lmr. Fi-ft'ivul oi hiu>ic will iii-2m. At load that is the way it looks gisn'mi by this ( luldi'ona‘ (thorns about from this angle. Humever. times are :tlir- flirt 01' May. l‘iirr-nls anal friuiI‘I-ficliaiiginu and it may lw that the «if [In-so vliilili'vii will ‘lmvk forward “mail box of Imlziy is like his elders iwith i‘uigiri'iii-.~.« m lhl'fl‘ Public :IP. in that lw likes tu lu- jllr“ :t lilllv ipviimiiw. .’ 'liii zilwail ml the ntlii'i' fvlluw. "" "" . Amway. “u ui'|“(ll hair all early Wnbnor's Work. on Du‘.onary. ,-pi~iiii:. CHILDREN’S HOUR ATTRACTS NINETY T0 FIRST EVANG. A Spring Festival of Music is on the Program to be Given by Children‘s Chorus. Nineteen additional children signed up their membership in the Children’s Chorus last Saturday bringing the “Au! up In ninety. ‘ The sInging 'Haur is conducted weekly in Phat Evangelical church on Sutmduy aftemoons at l :30 o’.clock The children are under the direc- tion of Mrs. Cecile Stevenson who has had much L-xpcricnro with children’s choirs. She is (unclean-ring to cream.- real mun-st. in mnsiv so that the children will ho anxiuus to devote timc- to its study and practice. In this roux-w she is ntu‘mpting only to Wolnlor's Worklon Dn‘muary. Small \‘Mrh" in "I“ hin‘ [It'n-patfl' "0n lnr his Ann-Jul" alin'liuu'vn "1 1h.- l-lnuluh hum-lug" ill: 3‘”: JH‘I wnr “flu-d II ill I"; “I'WJ-Iu‘ (u IVIT h1- lm-l [ml-“Jun! u ‘-l- 'lvr null ",\ I'nm [u-mlluuu Ilium-nun" hull. .nl “Nu-h In-n- g-ru'ml-lx lu-umnl m ILV m-u un drrlnkiu: ,\n..- ,-,, ..|I Il-t :‘nmvry (‘--hl.1|lw-l 133"" I um'vh :IIM alum! Infill" Iw-rv Ill-H. In-n~ lhml hul' Moll-aw”! in um Hugh-l. dwmumr, I'M.- Ih‘hl'd '0" -rr |||~ REGISTERED Duroc Jersey Hogs lml’nxc (‘onnly Duroc Jersey Rudder: Assad-lion m m: mil.” AT WOODY NOQK FARMS 2'; Miles North at Glen Ellyn Friday. February 24. l922. at 1:00 Slurp BRED SOWS 45 HEAD BRED GlL'I‘S For f‘nhflmr mMfl‘w Farm .\l'(Tl".\'EERS: ('0... WILLIJHH CHI- RID. RALFS Windows Shingla Lumber meork Flowing Siding Moulding Nails LUMBER PUBLIC SALE Shun Place Your Coal Order Now INSUBE YOUR CORN PROFITS Phone One Five Manufacturers Dealers ' COAL MILLWOBK Building Materials of All Kinds flaming - Sewer building 6:. Fitting Tdephlt m Fred D. Heinke P L U M QUE loll-nu Farm l‘unvan 0mm Whammy. Illimh. M J. firm Hramy. Lombard, Illinois Have your coal bin fill- ed be fore the ground gets soft agaixi. The best lime is Rm! NOW -- So why delay? If you have not used any of :- high grade coal, :1 3%: order will convince y of its real merit. OLD BEN Franklin Co. soft coal 'ves satisfac- tion and s the best mâ€" inois coal your money can buy. Also in stock, Pocahontas Lump, Egg and Mine Run. Hard Coal. “Carbocoal” and Coke. NOW! MEADOW LARKS AND BOYS POINT T0 EARLY SPRING Alum‘num Mun-imm- n ”w mm: :mmulum mp lullir A'lv'na'nl m O'\\~h'h--v, ;\H9umgh I! L“ mm c xnlnrulnm tlmn hull. ll ham ' ll“! Dun-u u-a-oi l:'.lH r'v hm! Lin ya-nrs, fur H )5 [nun-9 l-n-Lml up u. H; u “uh " "u v". - ‘I-I'mlvo 111- II.- nxu Nun-mix .1 ul n.~:.rly - and mud- Nil. m: ’.' H 'EHJ VIII: and” ~--, II '.~ .m Mm ' 'm‘ nuuul , u" ran-tn v\ru-|H HUI-w' u I III ‘ ' Ih'nrlml‘ll Huh-[n- Aluminum. 2\ lnllir Mr’no-m I! is mu-n- "In, It”! hu'a-n turn ("I‘ H I71 f-nlnu! S. Lozler See! “tick of Yellow TIM-outed Songs!ers«â€"“Mibs" - Now Being I’llyed. fill- The \‘ow CLERK: WM. VJCK LIZ“ Grawl Cinders ILLINOI§ Brick Governmvnl Employer; Observe Anni- vensary of the Birth. of Our First President. POST OFFICE T0 . CLOSE ALL DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY C. H. Stauts ,local postmaster, an- nounced yestenlay that the local of- fices will be open only until 9:30 next Wednesday, February 22, Washing~ ton’s birthday. There will be no cahier delivery, either in the village or on the rural routes and the windows will be open for the delivery of mail and the usual Why Not A Closed Car? The Badger DeLux All Season Top We Specialize in i . Automobile Painting. Recbvering and Rep- aring Tops, Cushions. Side Curtains and Seat Covers. TIN-y 13: mm! any make. Delivery 30 days from rm-eipl of order. KastoryManufacturingCo. Phone LaGrange 617 and Zero weather The tmmwmmm of the Iastlew dnys has clcnmnstmted that its {at ton van-1y in the season in :Illo“ \om coal bin to not "men lo“. Z4.- 10 “ea- ther Is a big poaflhilin all through loin'um'y and a fire is us nocessan as some (I ma tn out until --d uvll .vlong' m April Fill your bin now. you'fl hzm plenty of lime to empty it lx‘fm‘v spring In (1-7.st Mam. We have a particular kind of coal for every heating noed- Talk your homing problem over with Itsâ€"we'll be glad in make suggestions as to the proper fuel. Ono M the \‘arimivs 'wlm- is the Fight mw for your heating plum. ORDER NOW! NONE BETTER IN ILLINOIS ‘\o. :I for Underfeeds .\n. l for (‘ookstmcs Lord Lumber company Day 20 Resident Member of the Lumberman's Puhlicity Bum-an COAL Auto Truck Bodies Built to Order .\' UT We now have 'onkdiu'play at our show room Pitston [ltd Coal ALSONU’I'COKE ORDER NO W! EGG and MINE RUN RANGE 5 The rural carriers will be at the rear window until this hour and will give out mail to any of the people living on their routes, should they ask in person. business only until 9:30. Friday. February 17, S H E R I F F Primary -â€" April 11, 1922 Candidate For Shem Lawrence Hattendorf CHlEF DEPUT Quaint? SOLICITS VOTE FOR Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J LaGrange, Ill.

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