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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jun 1922, p. 2

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ow is the time to decorate ' " ' v lawn with a nice Ceâ€" flint Flower Vase, delivered Connie" Brady Bermce Dre": luau Bender label Bulk: Hargamt A m- ed by I "we legend he tom fmm lexicnn Chrii‘tian hixtOry. Life, he add. is I ffilurv unlow a man or “man wean round him the beauti- ful mint!!! of charity. purity. and goodness, Following ie the class roll: An uniting: the graduates will long "number was- madr by Mr. Frank N. Dlvin. Pmitkm of the Hoard of Ed- muon‘ Mr. DlVis in an impwmdve lmkor. Uh a kind Tumor talking u'm ehudm he mlviu-d ”1c mau- um on de manner In which thpy must mdud themselves through life. His Lrlvire um:- Aptly illustrat- A forceful mlvlnw on (3:10ch vd~ nation van (kin-and by Mr. Anthony Inn. Hr olplninml cloudy the po- um.» muphd by Catholic schools in “a odmflongl field at the country. And diallpnkd norm of tln- erroneous Moan held by a few with nnrd (0‘ wilt um suppwed to be (luholic (let-trim. m by Mary Mrfivirku. lie-Ion Hol- low-y. flunk”, Dru-Ha. Genevieve [3me and Flnn-ncr Krhu. The hithexl prize in the school, :- warded w the eighth grade pupil who find the highest average {or the years work is a two yearn scholaruhip in the Uruuline Academy at Springfield. ‘1'. was won by Mary Mrkvieka. Books, In prize: in the diflemut grades, were} won by Margaret Cavity, Wc-ncel Mrh vich, Joseph Mflrvicka, l-‘Iorencu Heidelmun. Anna Hluidu. Jack Eugen. Welter Runmm and [mum "when! The prim-A were donated by Mr. Wm.‘y Bender, Mn. Joseph Muivich, Mr.’ I. 0‘ Fairy, Mr. H. S. Dunl. ML, Weller RnnmmL The wry altrnrhve' prolrumn wvrv the donation of Mn; Mr Gnnier. Palmer and Arm-rt, an diplnml.‘ in pvunmmhip were; 1; GRADUATE!) mom AUDIT REPORT or " $7 JOSEPH SCHOOL VILLAGE BOOKS _$_;‘”MDNDAY EVENING SHOWS INCREASE; is won through strong competition: with others perhaps equally endowed but not equally induxtn’oua, prizes are given as a reward of industry. While it. i.~ conceded that win.» arouse a spirit of competition among children yet aince all countess. in life times have the school children andl the children been prul>ecl fur the op‘i arenas they have given. [me this; time, it may be said, they excelled even their fornwr efl'urts. Befom a capacity audience the graduation exercises of St. Joseph’s parochial school were held in the Dicke Theatre last Monday evening. A charming play depicting scenes fromdndian life was rendered by the; children. With the locusts singingi outside. the beautiful forest scenery, -the harmonious blending of colored costumes and the lights gleaming among sheafs of corn in the theatxe. it was not difficult ,to be cariied 3â€"! way by the musically chanting \oicesi of the children into the strange; weird land of Indian nommice. Many. Excellent Indian Life Play Given byllnteresting Compariuon of Figures Vases. McPherson Pupils of the Schoolâ€" Prize; Were Awarded. 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HM M H Diorama-w "u! [with in ”w Humor" Immiquu-rw 2" m.“ mmlo end In “If unth- m “w mnlhpr- bomb-Myer!“ REG [EATING and REPAIRING so mum sum. Downers Grove. Illinois Residencc y Another outstanding feature of the repent in small number of errors made by the collector, Kr. Hitch and‘ as utated by the auditing company, it in an excellent showing when it in considen-d that $61,034.48 paused thmugh his hands in amounts from $1.00 up. 'h'eneral, $1,367.02; the Special As- ‘sexsment collections were Kmatvr by 88.50.51 in la»! year's report over this years. This show.» a marked in- (mam: and is conclusive that the vil~‘ Inge is growing rapidly, a fact that a good many peoplc- in Downers Grove are not aware ol. 'l‘uml . . $493764.“ $6!,0K4.46 The Light Department shows an in~ rn-ase of $9,249.58. the Water Dcpart~ "lent. $1,822.21; Licenses $331.25“ Room 804, n Quincy Street, Phone Wabash 6988 Chicago, Illinois Light Dept. ‘ $35,293.52 Water Dept. .1 . 11,078.47 Licenses 873.75 General 995.42 Special Asst. .. 373.75 Fo‘llowing are the amounts collect ed in the various depantments for 1921 and 1922. The audit of the Village of Down« ers Grove books, just completed by the Ellis, Austin Company and pub lished in detail in this issue, shows an incmase in monies collected by Chas. M. Hitch of $13,269.72 ave)!" last .vear‘ l , DODGE BROTHERS Announce Shows Large Increase in Bus- inelw of Village'. 1921 $35,293.52 ' According to Dr. Valentine the 1922 acience has developed to where there $44,543.10 are now over 80 Chiropractic Colleges 12,900.63l in the United States and over 40 mil- l,205.00} lion mljuatments are given sick peo- 2,362.“3 ple every year. f 2324 Dr. Valentin» Sum“). n. l...:.... |.;. W0" Tram“. «anchorw"Wlml «kn-u u wanna] child do than n Hulk-l mun Io an her moflm?“ Hunk-”He I :0 play In Un- Ilrvut ”~ l'urlu Mum “Mm. They Mauro Anything. AN'HNIHH,’ In an Mngllah lelmr in Iowa, on Ins (whom! llwrv in a vermin!» lnsnmm-c- (-unumny whh-h will immre Um {mm HIHII'MN fur rim-«v yworfi “{an loan a! hut [wt Inuxilv. uguinut ("Hum ul' Iwr garden 00 lwar "w [may or Mmmm or fruH--or ll Inna! Hm nvornm rmp amulnlt Us then to" boy», am! he»! 0! all. will ivuwn- "m [M autumn untamed-mod. If ulw an“ not marry 240w ho noun“! 0! I tum-II hr me for life, It ulna my promptly to her pout-1 for ten years. 95 Oakwood Ave. THE EASY WASHER. THE HORTON IIONEII, THE HALF-TIME PRESSURE COOKER. THE HAMILTON - BEACH VACUUM SWEEPER AND THE HOLIDAY ELBCI'IIIC DISHWASHER. Dr. Valentine intends to bring his family here and become permanent residents of Downers Grove. Mrs. W. K. Clark fountain head of Chiropractic and; Immediately after the ceremony ‘there are over 3500 in daily attend- the bridal party motored to Chicago, ance. where r. and Mrs. Stair left for a The course of study taken up by short trip to Minneapolis. They will Dr. Valentin? required the schoolnnake their home for the present in class attendance of over 4.0.” hours_’Downers Grove, at 69 North Main There were in attendance when taking “ML ., his course about 350 ex-service men:l M’s- Stair. Who has bee" making being educated me,- govemmental‘h" home with her uncle and aunt,. expense. iMr. and Mrs. Richard Milroy, is al Dr. C. Warren Valentine, a. grad-i uate of the Palmer School of Chiro- practic, Davenport, Iowa, has openedi an office at 10 East Curtis: street.1 The above school is known as the; fountain Head of Chiropractic and i there are over 3500 in daily (attend-I ance. DR. VALENTINE OPENED OFFICE AT 10 E. CURTISS Wat Suburban Agent for Judd Co. . , .- â€"HANDLING- Conservative Changes in the body design of all the types . CALL. WRITE 0R PHONE M the movies - Mun an an. abou- b‘ "I. ('hNdMI lroophm hick to ”on! ma (kw numb.“ Hull! 3 mm- Irod to“ wow- xlwwn full-min; Ibo touch-r lulu Un- lmllolmg Avrw mo aldn . thrill numb plwl up: "DI-tunic! Buy, malullm, In ”All nll am: (mnflyf‘ swim." "\\'|ml «In yam un-zm'." "Smm‘ mlxlu I'nll H {I lumpy H|d~ lug .mcl vnm- "Mum no: 1'1... [o‘er’ [d umrru-ol m llw inn! ulna-Mn," -‘ Mrs. Stair, who has been making 'her home with her uncle and aunt, er. and Mrs. Rio-haul Milroy, is a 'leacher in the south side school here. lSlIe has only been her for two years :but in that, time has made many friends at the schools as Well as out- side. Sh! is noted as a soloist and ,has been greatly in demand at local ' afl'airs. . Mr. Stair is also one of our newer residents having only come to our fair town a few years ago from Frankfort. Indiana. Miss Lillian-Marie Reed, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso: L. Reed, of Galesburg, Illinois, and Carlyle Baer Stair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Qtis W. Stair, of Frankfort, Indiana, were‘ mgrried Saturday, June tenth, at four‘‘ o'clock in LaGrange, the Rev. A. E.‘ Leonard olficiating. i Doubtful Endmg "Hus )‘IIIN‘ ~lm'y a happy «unlit-gr "MN-ll. Hm! awn-mu ml Hm View. A Business Coupe Telephone 4044 REED â€"- STAIR mmm-szoonm 1 Utilizing all the but units contained m the yam mi smoke which usually "an out the chimney. this furnace in the heat your money ‘ , can buy. COME AND 82?. IT DEMONSTRATRD. a Ewryono who has witnessed our demmtnflnnn marvel at the affl- ciency Ind M'mpflcity of the Ann-m. 'Come and See Our MY' WHAT DELICIOUS * - ICE‘ CREAM! , Get Your SundayEvening Lunch ail Ella Mary's _ " § M E N U ' '~ Potato Salad, Sandwiches (Ham and Cheese), Chocolate Cake, Coffee, Milk' or Tea. ' All for 35c ‘ f If Possible Please Phone Your Order on Saturday. - HELEN NEWTON SEIBERT NORRIS DRUGGISTS TH? next time you are down town, stop in and cool off; or ‘phone and we will deliver it. our McBride Bros. 8: Knobbe Special at sixty five cents a quart. Main and Curtiss Streets. Phones 6 and 278 ”TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST” THERE is hothing more cooling, healthful and refreshing these days than good, purex wholesome ice cream. ND at any price there is none better than Smokeless furnace SERVICE mom: 199-3 DOWNERS GIG“ ILL. in 1,1

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