Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Apr 1922, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Some 0f the Scouts of Troop ’I planted trees on Arbor Day as (hr Seoutm-sker asked them to. Lay! Tuesday night. April IR, the Scouts had to be quiet while in the gym ho- clusc of the play being given in the high school assembly. Mr. Harry Case is now assjnlant neon! master with Paul PrirketL Two or throo ‘kwtn hope mu become 1st flux: at the next Court of Honor. The vote on Representative in the General Assembly in this county was: Michael Hvlnmbry, 391's: John Cold- water, 200. Hennehry also tamed Will county. making him the Denim cutie candidate for the Mice. 0mm” of the Duran.- county Democratic (kntral Cnmminee are: Chtirmnn. Charles L Schwartz; See- nury. Alvin Scott. The results 0! last wee 's jute cow fist In as follown: COUNTY (tumours nzugcmmc 'ncxm At the Democratic Primary last week Tuemlly the lollwlnx candi' W were nominn'ed on the Dam mu: ticket: County Judgeâ€"Frank E. Herrick. County Clerkâ€"Carl Blum. Sheriffâ€"Frank ‘J. Hlxeman. Tnuurer~Alvin Soon. Supt. of Schoolsâ€"Elsie Dow. 29] Demwratic votes wort can in the county. cure, is it all right?" If good talks have anything to do with getting students to go to college our high school will certainly be well represented in many colleges. The High School Social Committee in giving I dance for the high school students Saturday, April 22. ident o! Beloit College. oompl fie high school by coming here and hiking to the assembly. His talk was very intei’esting, beginning with the complexities of the pram-it age tad ending with I description at Be- loit Coilegc. We were indeed for- tunate to have Dr. Brannon come this distance to talk to the high uhwl. » ; ‘Rnylnond Schults. 5 p04“. undue“ ntndent in Northwestern Ulivcrsity. to the high school lend-y on “Going to College." Hr. Vernon then give a short talk on the some sub- Jed. L,l. (in Geomtry): “l! equnln he added to equil- the remninders are eqnnl." to the Neture Study Clnu Inst Friâ€" day. It being the birthday of In. Reinhold. - few extus were indulg- ed in. such a: hirthdly undies, two kinds 0! salad etc. Arbor Day wu Menu! by planting n tree with great ceremony. )lrn. [Attic O'Neill was given the honor of hunting I bottle of Aqua: Pur- to bathe the roots of the Lottie Holman O'Neill tree and each member put in n shave] Tuesday, Dr- M. A- ”YMMV“. “‘9' of earth. Some of the ladies showing ident o! Beloit Cbllefl. 00mm ‘the Wm spade was fie high school by cominl here Ind no novelty to them, so the tree was hiking to the assembly. His talk planted with a ampulgn cry of was very interesting, beginning with mgk‘Q‘Nel wow! proud of you the complexities of the prenent use “d we .re ' {here to see you lhru Ind ending WWI I description at 39' so Hip-Hipflumh tor rout lame. A 3mm! assembly W" held last Friday. A pm at me why “Gm Mm" «a rte-fulfil ‘0 “'9 “l“ and u u. ‘Iilpefiurf TROOP THREE NEWS A. T. DENT r expemes are in- by doctor's billsâ€"and you‘re {om-nu It you come through It drlwing on your savings none. 1nd not falling up to your neck In debt. It is this mtilinen of acci- dents that make: Travelers Aaidant lnmnm no no nlar. Carry an. insunnee In you km_befo_re your anti-191m hnp- If 3»: In hurt Ind unable to no . cm pens Juut haw much it will cost youâ€"merely the very rumm- lhl. mm that you have Ilready E”. An yonr_ pvpl‘nium. ‘ n II AID AMI!“ TE SGML Teachor: “What about that nint- Student: Tenehe r: You Can't Afford To Have An Accident GENERAL CONTRACTOR Making |y the hi 5% TOTAL H. A. SULLIVAN ‘13:” 9- I‘HIINE HINSDA LE 4”” ll “It's"two sentences." “Not that one.” 'anâ€"I' mvifléund wm't “I After you are hurt. '1 Sense of Humor ......... . . . . .3109 ...... 18.01 The mxt "beefing will be held April 28th at the Home of Mn. Ernest Krnse. Grand avenue. Highland Acres, I2 o'clock. The study “Perennial Planting," prepncd by MW. Kruse. will pmve very instructive. ' '"Almn Purpm In lam. Hold mrmw ml in mun- Il'lflfill "- pocl pas-or nu It turns In remnant lid! to 3-;ou lill Hm: and cumin-"r. Ind mm do Ihoir work; Illl ,ruu fevl not “I glow-m. hm its glury; MI "I «roan, lult m- a-rown. Do not. through Iny do-rlu. low It: unc'lllylng Influ- ent-e, Ilur' 3mm": has "no soul an moot-'1. P. W. WIN. The members til-1 enjoyed the de- licious lune-Ion hind study hour and the nest of the fun were Manchu-es O'Neilngnnesg Lemon. Ward. Reed, Cleveland, Do'le, fisher. Rainhold, Krune And Whitehorn- PLANT CAIPAIGN TREE ARBOR DAY WITH CEREMONY 2...: a..- 93: la. $.21: 3‘ =0: .â€" Ina-EI- nil-Ta Ave: 30 Ilaâ€"P Phone 430-1! Painting Paperhanging Interior Decanting Best Quality Service Mrs. A. R. Whitehorn was [loam Telephone 284 MAIN 6: WARREN DOWNERS GROVE, 11.1.. EDWARD C. CLOW THE HARDEST SERVICE BRINGS THE HIGHEST PRAISE KIDWELL GARAGE CO. BETTER 'WAY TO TRAVEL Tum raised and paid dunng the year ................ 82139.89 Three bumls of clothing were sent to North Dakota. Flower: were rent to nine funeuls. 289 boquets anJ Q8 plants were sent in sick and shutâ€"ins. 438 sick calls were made. Supplied I welcoming mmminze for 52 Sunday for Church services. Nine Christmas [Julieta sent out. Only one death out of one hundred mcmherx. The Rev. Newland. paxtor of the church. says, “As pulor I sometimes‘ think the»! am not one hundred wo- men anywhere who beat this mom." What do you any :fler perusing it? M. E. PHILATHEAS HOLD SIXTEEN“! ANNUAL MEETING Flowers for sick Silver and Linen Bulletin Board ..... Bruce for child ..... )Iisuellnneons ...... Fin Engine Fuml .. “foul of 82.139.” flu Ilse- his“ and Paid by Ch- During the Put Your. TOTAL ........... Raised for pipe organ The Phil-the- Sunday School Clan: had their sixteenth ’nnnl anniver‘ sary meeting In: loudly evening. Here is I summary report 0! Int year's work. I07 RANDALL ST. 110430â€"110 Oil in: I high grule. natural rich nutomohile oil, refined 1mm l’ennsxylvania oil, manufaduml and compounded in such a way u to permit it to retain n larger mnhge of lulm'cah'ng {It than thou II ordinary process. Througrllw process in which this oil is mam- ncmnd. it rat-ins its natural mineral {at which greatly Im- proves the lubricating qualities and momplishes it] mos‘ i mm objea which is the correct lubrication of ynur motor. Give .COâ€" HO Oil 1 trial Ind you will be convinced. Look It then prim! 5 Gal. Light Oil ........... $2.88 5 Gal. Heavy Oil ...... 5 Gd. Medium Oil ........ 2.95 5 Gal. Fordoylc (non than“) ............. To All Automobile Owners Guy A. Camp . 3 639.80 . 1500.00 47.80 100 .25 109.54 150.00 more than sltisfied with the except- ional talent displayed by local am- can. The opera is well worth while 1nd those who did not hear it when firm. sung, should take adv-nun of this last opportunity. (by, evening. The local Idiot- mt requutcd am it he reputed u I benefit for than crippled soldier fund :nd this Its. Virginia Sanford. who directed the piece, and the oust kind- ly consented to do. It was sung twice to puke-l MEIâ€"u in latch and the two ludkms wen “mica. m mums! a m cm of school studsnu. the oven “Bohem- ian Girl" will be sung lath It the 0'"- IO Inc Sun. la- m: .l -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€", ,, Anni... kxkn Crinlcd ”I Asparagus, Wilsco Brand, large stalks, 2Tb um 25c REPEAT “BOHEMIAN GIRL” AT SCHOOL FRIDAY EVENING Estimates furnished on Phone 43-11 F. W. KETTEN RING ContFaclor Builder 121 Fairmonnt Ave. New or Old Work TELEPHoNE NOâ€"M Veal Breast. (pocket for stuffing) per pound. Veal Chops, per pound ................... .‘ . . .1 Veal Shoulder, pen: pound . ................ 1 Fancy Rib Roasts of Beef, per pound ......... 1 WOW Sausage Meat, per pound ............ 1 Home Made Veal Loaf, Cooked Corned Beef Imported Swiss and Roquefort Cheese DRIED FRUI'IS PRUNES, per pound 20c, 23c and ........... PEACHES, per pound ...... -.â€".- ............. APRICOTS, per pound ....... ’ ............... Sunbeam Cornflakes and Oatmeal, 2 pkgs. for Building Matetials of all Kinds Log Cabin Syrup, pints, 26c; quarts ........ SATURDAY ONLY Dates (Royal) 10 02. package, 2 for ........ Build Your Home How much have you paid out in rent in the last two or three years? This rent money which you are now paying out will buy you a home and pro- vide a profitable investment for you at the same time. BUILD NOW! Consult us freely in regard to your plans and we’ll gladly furnish estimate on cost of materials and assist you in every way in our power. Free yourself from the ever-present rent prob- lem. By building now you not only provide a proper place for the raising of your family, but you are doing a service to the community by increasing the number of dwellings. High rents are brought about by the shortage of houses. When you move into your new home you release a home for the use of someone else. Anyone who can pay rent can own a home. Don't wait until you have accumulated a lot of money before you build. Lord Lumber company SO. MAIN ST. ‘ This Spring Resident lumber of the Inmhemn'l Publicity Dunn Phone Phone after 8 P. M. Day 20 142 J KLEIN’S SATURDAY SPEfilAlS . Klein Son MEATS TELEPHONE 21! .106

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy