h "H?" a "iv-o fvllnwf' mm pan at one Ioflpr In mmwr to ma punge- mflll party im'llminn. "MM ho MI â€led me to aw-nmpany Mm to m. QMM‘ MI m9 wry awning 0! you! â€Hy.‘ 1 «mm like tn mum to you! nutty. but 1 1mm him my nmmls!‘ More I rmflvpd your Invlmflm. 90 â€I M how It in: I do hope you I!!! vim.†mo."--Now Yuri: Sim. ADM" Ur" “wk‘ prim‘ m V» n"; me â€ml-Iv manugrd m bring Imba- Ihv mung warm: and l mum mmmiulnnu-r "f â€min. After the pm'm-Jmmdnflinn mo in non-M young mm: and "n young .0 ma won loft alum. “I'M mum-m. “9on mo yawn: man mm hm the-Mar fit-his from My mvmmv who mu In no "mam. 'Io HM he would no! he hblo m use than himself. Thu-e days Inn-r mo young Wmvmn rw-u-irnl an imitation m the party. The prqum nus hmt In Smile I (Orv-in you": “nlmm M "w vmmgp um! Mn; and xvi" lm mrmiu that the 1'va tin-[inn In :mrml. She "q tmvwl m be a kiln"), hm if Q. warp um 1min»! dw would lull TM "any FIN!" 1.1mm ‘prm "hunch“ (“an"): :11 the Adam" 'va-cnr hnnw. - â€on Mon Made Prue, Sure That SCHEME WORKED OUT WELL Mr and .‘i-s Frank .‘Iryv‘r we" in Aumm on Saturday. It ml Mn Chaï¬ng Strum») hau- uot'd nu "'1‘ Hunting farm. Mr and Mn ('ollim â€cu-Inch «up .n Aurora am Monday. mum Imuiw 0r). l'umm- Smith. *hlmomul "Mn and Lrnmnl Phil :zumhl "w wudflih aml'chm nrrn M Hm K. r. a! Laï¬nmn lul nook. Mr and Mn- N-mhl Yin! and dan- nnltr. â€my mom Sunday In La Gnu" vigil!“ mum-n. My Min of Martin. want the wool: MM with OM Adam [Hour (um. vl)’. The QMRIUIM‘ hm Iron mm II the 6mm homo and It» Grace in to“); Mn and ole-"ï¬ned our being w! cut». Thumbs afternoon. _.... 'I-‘irxt Gnclv ........ plux ll per cent Muir: C. Singer. Sr. Mali: Plumb. 3N0?!" Gurh- ...... mlmu 40 per cent Ed, 3mm â€â€˜4 Arthur pom. :twnd- Third Grade- ...... minus 35 per cent «1 the show at the Dick mum on ““7111 "fl-do ...... "1“" 18 per cent Monday night given uudcr the luv Fifth Gmlv ...... mimi- 30 per ecu! rim of Mlple Camp. Modem wood-ï¬nd): Grad:- ...... mmuu 15 par «at I 8mm.- L't': M an pmblcm of [Imp- :(‘Hy providing ~pan- for our growing uchool mululimu an the South Side WMian he [lfzune‘l from Hu- (om-13‘ table. The «Inn! was wall-My dos-1 'lmml an a (nut room Whatâ€. A! one mm pmhahly lwo gunk» wen- mlal l:- and ï¬lm Aflhur (incur W'Gf'lin mu- mo.» mnl mm! for by one. mind Ibo Spencer Gmne fumlly “flan-her. le gradual intro-no In "00': dinner Tunday evening. pond-mm uf Ihiu «than at Nu- my; -â€" has trough! about many rlmnm in' In. Jock (MIMI onion-inn! flwï¬w uninmc-nl a! [modem The am: WI Md of the Link chum-h nnpn‘om Ito-langr“ l.‘ in me. Time “’1 men . Mmu C. Shag". Sr. Leslie Plumb. Ed. smith and Arthur Pom: :nmd- Nl the show at the ch'lu mum on My night given under the nu:- pim of ank Camp. Modem Wood- .‘l Mr. F. Smith of Warwoocl Farm in mu on the sick list, Messrs M Reidy. Phil Corel, Wm. T1“: and Arthur Porter amended the Minuet and meeting of the Good Ronda association at. the Whuton Masonic Temple on Monday. March 6th. ramp. The applicants will be initiat- ed in the near future. Thirty-two applicants have recently been signed up for the lacs! M. W. A. Mr. E. Yagel has resumed his dut- ies in Chicago after an absence of a week because of illness. Mr and Mrs F. D. Burke and fam- ily have moved from their home on the Wheaton road and are now oc- cuy'ping the upper ï¬st of the house on the R. E. Lacey farm. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rogers and Walter, were ill with the “flu" sev- eral days this past week. Mr. F. Hanmessqr Sn, came home from Odell, “1., Sunday where he has been visiting relatives and ftiends. NEWS? [MES FROM [ISLE MID BELMONT Friday, March 10493 Afltnd Engagement Party. Wednesday. March 22. Granger school. Napern'ne township. Mulligan! Caddy. “What in considered I good mu Cl these links?" "Well." ~le the youth- ful ramm- snlomly, “mom of the to!" Me- nu do It in n few "mm to they ran. Mn it gln'r’lly Ines son. mn."â€"â€"lxmd¢-n Windmr. Thursday, March 16. South Bola schod, District 83-. Nmrvme twp. Friday, March 71. Benjamin school, District 25, Wayne twp. "My, March 20, lmhmn s‘chool 1 mile north of Swift. Bloomingdale township. Tuesday, March 21. Rnp’s Hall, in Bloomingdne. Wednesday, Marv!» 15, Lido church at Line. Saturday, March 11, McCauky «bod. Dish-M 27. Winï¬eld m. Months, larch 13‘ Wm! 24, in Wayne Center school. qum m. Tuesday, Mam): H. lime“: Palm: «haul. Diflrict 3. Addison twp. Further mcrting: aw to ho held as Inflows: E â€Hwy aim death bring an! lbw rrrat imprmrmrm in HN‘ mm of mm prr arr» whmv mid «ml in nu 0d. Tho 0M tyw- of Far i< fast kw- ing in mimiaiiu'. and tho utility Iypr is being «lethal by famu “try- wiwrr through ("Initiation tests in on!" in ï¬nd and use that mm which is healthy anvl'nf than: mustihuim- al vigor. § The (ongoing an"! n!" ta "w *MMMMMM uln- 39ml loll» ape. "we «in! Ihoyld irhon it how“! "u- Hugh Hrhvol. Sev- wml yam-- run it "um-cl mm! In «II- N'uk' two 01‘ Ha- fnur mom- muting ‘ a nix-mm building. “Hu- «momma! "In each and. a pm in In large I! can well in W and Windy ï¬natruflnl. Ida] «Minn! in about 40.35 pr and. or m. pram-d illw physio-O conditions ‘m-olfln. the} .n .. “HANDSOME IS THAT HANDSOME DOES†11w [ruin an plated now in [M hut amnion mam. urn-hr â€w ril- aluminum“~ hurt. Thplummlhulfn‘ mmv mid. within nnlnry "Illa. In «armed in the am I'll foul-IN Ind". The Mr (mar M! In- mvdfl .mmolinl “H! a" mic-mum- vmmhrv 0' mï¬r {m of 1m". ~pmm light Ind wvvlfluum wou- ml- Friday. Maul! 10. (‘hutchvflk The high Whuol was given a half- holhluy last Thursday to allow the ‘high school teachers tn ummd the meeting 0! Secondary Education held in comm-Hun witn the Nmionul Edu- cational Asuwiulion in (.‘hicumr last week. We know that there are 500 patâ€" rons of our schools as much interest- ed in this â€smilial of a modern high school 3" Mrs. Dr. Wursley. 3 The ï¬rst one to reap-sud to the let- ‘ter in The llppnrtor week befune last relative to the establishment of 8 ref- erence library in our high school was a lady who has but one child 5:! our public school and that one in the sec- ond irade. The Picture to helium; on the wall in the history loom, given by this same organization. i.- framed and will be hung soon. These papers are to be handed to the head of the English department, Miss Bradbury. within sixty days. An incentive in the shape of 'a ten dul- lar gold piwe will [Be given the writer of the best paper. g The Womans Club has put this ('on- mote problem up to the Svnim- Class of our high when}. “The Essential Qualities of the Men Who Make _Good." They want this que§tion ans- wered in a paper of not more than one thousand words. SGML NOTES oowusns GROVE REPORTER. Dowmms 9mm. tumors \‘n «tr. a» majority 0! our huh and mrl- clmn'o I "III! end“ for ler ml wart. ‘ "on than 3.000 nkullu but been ‘fouml near a ham owl’u non. Ninety seven per cell at â€we lhl"! were of mutual». the bulk commit); of ï¬eld ruler. hon-o min. and common ma. Some mom! for - pent-cum! or" To cite mother cue. near†: Mabel 0! lbs rem-Inn 0! pocket mintsâ€"de- IInndh-e post» In some pork 0! the United sumâ€"nu found mar 0m mi of a barn owl. mute "Mom oli hm tM- Nod «In-1mm Inna watt. I Don't. kill on the huh and owls,i .(aqt Se ‘A‘aunx l3°!3°l"lx:‘" s.(u.-i are not all thieves and rob rs which is the current idea In relation tol these-ï¬nds. A large number of them‘ !am beneï¬ci-l to the runners, as the. 'blrds o! pny spend moat of theirl tlme bagging Insects and mdcnts.’ ’lt's I use of twenty-four hour war: {awry day. the hawlu taking the «lay‘ juh"! and the owl» doing the helpful; ‘ null!" 111 flunun ' Examination of the stomach: o.“ hundreds of hawks and owl: has pro-‘ on that those bin]: are valuable nidu‘ of the humor. 0m Swanson’n hawk wuu found to Inn-(- 100 grasshoppers: amen nqumu "W1. 'qamuuw on! In? wanted a single meal. GO EASY 0N HAWKS AND OWLS SAYS THE GOVERNMENT Miss Garnett Trot! our Latin teach er, will respond to the topic "Current Events." Mrs. Clara Pugmm Judson, a rath- er famous writer of stories for child- ren, who has raised several of her own, will give one of her practical helpful talks on the subject, “The Biggest Job in the World." Tea will be served and an unus~ ualLv pleasant ï¬ternooh is antici- .-\t the regular meeting of the Womans Club, nvxl Wednesday, Main 15, a new feutur- will he imroduced. The guests will be the high sghool girls and the program will be for the mothers and daughters. ‘ -â€"I"nnn Womb and Wm" in up WOMANS CLUB T0 fVESTA (SHAFT-Eh 7 fl 7": H o L n MOTHER- ' PLANS DINNER ( DAUGHTER DAY: FOR MARCH 14th WESTERN UN [TED CORPORATION You Know ‘ the Security The same feeling of assurance you seek in all purchases is open to you through an investment in the Preferred Shares of Western United Corporation. You can purchase them by easy partial payments, if you prefer. Such an investment is backed by the tangible assets and properties of a com- pany whose reliability you know to he sou nd. The man. ement is in charge of local men you now to be community and industrial leaders. \X'hen you purchase household comâ€" modiï¬es or wearing apparel, there is satisfaction in securing products you know. When 'ou make ‘your investments you want t 9 same eeling of conï¬dence and dependability. The Preferred Shares of the \X’cstcrn Lnited Corporation afford 'ust such assurance to residents of the ox River valley. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT mwwmwni 3850 IN YOUR OLD (24le AND CLEAN no: ms nu. nun: man on: m] 10 munrm. was : Vesta Chapter will. for the next year, devote most of its efl'orts to raising money for the furnishing of the contemplated temple. They have pledged themselves to do everything possible to make the building fund grow. Curionuy Etched. “’l‘hut umw bu) gel:- un my m-rvu." “WM so? He chmn'l Whistle." “Then you are: Why dm-m't hr? 'I‘hut‘a and ‘ mum In (Itmbw."â€"‘l‘ulpdu â€hula. Tickets are on sale at both drug stores and all members and friends of the order have been invited to par- take of the good things on the menu. thn Chapter. No. 242, Order of the Eastern Star is giving a “Six O’Clock Dinner†next Tuqsday even- ing, March 14. in the dining room of Grove Lodge for the beneï¬t of the Masonic Temple building fund. “Whose thirty )em a! business flame mums cap- blo Ind :xicknt service. Your support at the Primate: on April ".1922. will b cum-r 'l'ickels for the Beneï¬t of Masonic Building Fund on Sale at- Bolh Drug Stores Ask your [owl gas ofï¬ce. INC-â€LAM! man uncium Vote For J. B. STERENBERG Republican Candidate For COUNTY CLERK RUGS I063 m IA“ Other important businos will be brought up and a good attendance is desired. The icon] Legion post will hold a meeting in their rooms on next Mon- dzn menimt, March 13. Discussion will be had on the pru- posed Memorial Park and the com. mittee will be given ï¬nal instructions in wganl to (ho ex-sen'iee men's stand on the question. To Make Plans for Final Disposition of I‘mpeflyâ€"«Have other Imperial-t Business FIX-SERVICE MEN MEET MONDAY ON BASEBALL FIELD 235 East Franklin Street We have the latest and best pat- terms for 1922. Prltes have hit the banana. Write for sample books now and got your work done before the busy season. But men's no nan-nu ‘why you would worry what N“ can buy I: ankfl Mat-Mm! mm u «m: a math mice. MARTIN F. POZDOL Painter Paperhanger But you can't Hume l man for worrying if he" in Ind with an Injury: Mu pay undone has stopped. prim». and he juat can't no how M'u going lo min em!» meet. Someone fwllouuly remark- hl thu this must be beau†than no mom wank" than woe-ken. Why Worry? M. A. SULLIVAN 4: IL (‘uflu RI. PHONE lN-J It's said till! worry kills mow COMING HAROLD LLOYD A romancr M Bmadway's m love :04 a South Sea Me when in troubled Mlfli found â€to. TOPICS OF THE DAY An unusually big and splen- did Paramount production. TMJWILIIIJHB Lillian Walker ALSO ' “MY GOODNESS" A Much Sonnet! Canal! International News [Bu-ah Tarkington's loud tom-net d I town at Our Ikhllc Went. 0! I“ Hamill», pdclo- and palm". Alli ‘ Ilw low "ml mull.- u “(Ming ’0" IIMy‘r ~01 lhr plun- right with Q. Curtis: The atr in Another of their / Famous Comedies Matinee 3:15 Evening 7:30 and 9:5 SATURDAY,AIARCII llll (8M of the W) Thomas Mgighan BEBE DANIELS