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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Aug 1922, p. 7

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Mr and Mrs Uni: Nopper and Mr; J. A. ('laumn. m' Tolrr‘o. Ohio and Frank Stcih of Tomahawk. “'65.. at- tended ilve funeral of Hwir brother. George, Sicily Monday. Mr and Mn W. H‘ Modem annl Mr and Mrs H, P. Jones mmorcd tn Starved Rack and Herr Park on Tuesday Mrs heliah Hcmphill and (laughter “'innifred. nf Chirawn. are staying a! the Jay ,Ulimn home in Oakwmd avenue this work. Mn. Esther Smart and «laughu-r new" this wcek from New Yntk fine "my have lwrn wishing for the past month A. \V. “cg-er it taking a week: vacation from hi: (miles a‘ local mail carrier. (lcnme Run!!! is sub- stiluling rm hi‘ route. Hr am! MN I: H T hlo. N. V. are :pvmlin here with their niece. 0n"- n. Mr and MN I‘,. scan annur. Ir“ .\ ”Cd Fall‘. (”16", Visit with "4315114 TIN hmim lnfam \\ clian Sofie-1y 'ill met-O a! lhr lmmr m' Mrs H H. “3““!th U.‘ Snalnga awnnr. nu Thur-day \ugml Ii. Hr am! Mn I’m-:1 (2min n! \dv Icy. (”am an- 6.616": "W l-‘afirnmch er lam", m' llclnmm um! Hr nml .\lr- Rem-m an-mw. r in invmh mrr In. hunk Brooks um ban Ion- dny lot Loy-Ann“:- .(‘.al. to mu he: dud-hr. In. Ralph first... "7‘ Funk Hahn h-H Lu! Sunday . n Min .\')fl|r Lanny. n4 (‘Munn spout llu' nch end ml. hrr «an II" Lam Ital-Inn at Prime :n mm Hi“ Maurinr Mann-"IN, at ('MA up. timed at" "n «at end wt". "in “ma Krlly ‘of “u! "rml. lmu. urn-n ‘ mu Ivrr Mann-t Mu I’M" MW (WI 3! Flu Chin. Th J “V Rnl bum: In T)“ “Milt "mm- H I-rmu rnhmtd and u- Mela] "on! a nation Ms -Ear| 'Prim'c came up from Rush- villc. III. to visit his hmily and with his wile has returned. (‘mu- Briducuuu is In Haulan-L “'it. cmoyma a "canon u bu uncle's run-Ir II“ Carlylr Slain has bun un- ten-lain; hot that from 6-10:- Hr and Mn Imon Stimpmn have been to New ("h-an. .m a busing“ trip, ‘17 (hour "ham-cum Im- gun: In Carthage. Mn. [or n \i-iI ‘ilh Mu Mom". Miss Inez Broadwell of Cim‘illani is visiting her brochrr Ralph Broad- well. A. T. Ogren - Downers Grove 57 So. Washington St. Ph Mr and Mrs George I‘rickelt leave today on. their vacation with rela- tive; in Indiana. Mrs H. S. Sherman of Saraloga tvenue. is wishing with friends in Galesburg this week. Mr and Mrs Herbert McLowry have gone on an amended trip thru the west. Funk McCollum is spending his vacaliou in Kansas City. Mo. visiting his daughter, Mrs LeRoy Renn. FINE WATCH AND Mr and Mrs jay Allison and baby of Oakwood avrnuc. are vacatiuniug in Indiana. Mrs. Ralph Gaehner is visiting her husband at Creston, Iowa. this week. Mrs. Vogler and children are visit- ing relatives in Danville. Miss Alice Gourley left yesterday for a vacation in Michigan. Hr. McDaniels will enter the fruit canning business at that places' Jewelry Frank L. McDaniel: and {may have moved to Paw Paw, Mich. and [PERSONALS “NI llrml. bun. uhrn dw Bath" Pom" bu Mun-0d mu. c-Mrnainn! Milan" nut “to unl- rml In F H Tralr. n6 Huiâ€" arc aprmling a few day: Srlmlu. M Lin anhy in: film- when Hwy will 4 aml frirmls JEWELRY REPAIRING nrrllm'f. V" a» My [mum Silverware Diamonds M- n v" Xena Dona: Gm: Weaving VII: SEND IN YOUR OLD CAIPI'I'S AND CLEAN BAGS ws mu, mum mm! om na- 10 BEAUTIFUL was only wlll ll-la lnstrnml hep down: the woods. law! It nlsn am: as I t'llllnmr hy lm-nklm up the MN! m Mwm ll» ms nml mason-lug tho nulsmro for awful toga-"out l". l.. Mrller, Farm. N. D.. lo Popular Minus Ninth» Ii I! f: 1.7:... 13:... it. If it Q: 1!... I: '53! ‘3. .3, :4 .233... .1..- ui... it. o. 4...... SIE- 1. 4.... 3.2.... .82... a .2; €2.33. 3.. E 3...... is: a. it!!! u. 2:3. .15. "an n in sum-'- 0! I“ Irv-c. m an «M May "m. not! I who! 1M1 rm to "an m- .- dc! than-rm- m Imi. u I. W In nut. n at WM «mm In! input. "w W nah In: (my. Iran, wnhtnflmflflMlmnâ€"dm WVWnIflIkMTu‘Cfi KEEP WEEDS OUT OF GARDEN HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 1134! BUGS FOR BALI 0!!” lug- M the Wed. Waacmlvmum Up "I. Nari 0nd m (M ”0‘ M The farmer did not lave the ri M Jimmie toward his own son. le worked him because he was his son. That was unfair and dishoneu. He should have considered his son I rider and shareholder in the I:- g“. responsibilities. liabilitie‘ as- sets and profits of the farm. He RUGS progress in any line. The farmer has not always considered his posi- tion in the dignified way he should. In fact. it is only in recent years that he has been made to realize the utentilic side of Ins work. Pn'or to that tune he was really a trespass" on the soil: he was a robber: an m- grate. He scratched the soil: he mutilated it; he sobbed it of its pro- ducmg power All farmer who does not give but to the soil I proportionate part of that which; he takes lrom it is an embezzler. not only of God's Providence. but} lls_9_ of_ Naturg‘s bouqty. \ Thwlhlmuvhm,h|h-uthu c” Irina Na nib. ud neon M. can. mnia' acid the â€" ”an. a pleaâ€"Ch M Isl-och don't duuy him. FEET ninth to mun bk chin to and. and hi- syn-'00.. don't bun, binâ€"he m gets cold ‘ffl! Tb": ain't no road to Italy. but what's but! with (but. II‘ I". My Ind '0 travel. I! you‘ve mind some with can So. u: all: ye! hum: «ruin. war 1" an" on at: the mi. .4". a d.- thu gum nu. no that n (2W. (0‘ cold ltd. . . . I lit: ‘30 gm! Ike loll" “M can Inch u the“ M‘ runâ€"Ilsa nun" hind! nu uouh' . with Li. am u .03 u when. . . . ()n that can a Radium“ that is mighty no“ I' I'm. u. Mnud the mud 5. am m “hiikuhkhbo-c.»mwm-ebezmemdh lined .am houldcn. u' Lie-hen flow- (In “I. Bel we mustn't 'tl dis- couraged u' declare lhu lilt'l u (but. I01 the will nh't no checrin’ when I Idle: m cold lea. It. may be trite to say that hum In. I. the most necessary and one o! the most honurable occupations in the world. The world win always Tm :7: ¢indebl’vn! lo {nnncr FARMERS \Vilhout him it BOY would_ be; im- . vogylgne to Phone 41'6-M 5 pounds for ..: ............ ~.~ . . Del Monte Asparagus Tips, per can . New Stock Pancake Flour, per pkg. FANCY WHITE POTATOES, per peck ..... Farmhouse Cofl’ee, per pound .............. Monarch Coffee ,per pound ...... a": ......... Heinz Pickled Onions, per jar .............. Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 3 pkgs ...... Ferndell English Breakfast Tea, IAlb can .. . Graham, Rye,_Pastry and Whole Wheat Flour, Pot Roast. per pound .................. Pork Loins small and lean per pound. Pork Butts per pound ...... .......... California Hams, 4 to 6"» average, pound Boneless Smoked Butts, per pound ...... Veal Shoulder, per pound .............. Leg 0' Lamb, per pound .......... ~ .. Boneless Corned Beef, per pound ........ Plate Corned Beef, per pound .......... Armour’s Swift‘s Box Bacon, per pound Spring Chickens, per pound .......... 10a. Stewing Chickens, per pound ........... FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY The farmer hm um. always made the farm altraet-ve to his son. Y on can ’1 keep a boy at home il you give him a inc knot fire by which to read wenrl the world oflers him electric flank“. a library. and a read- ing lamp. The “mat must bring the pleasures. amusements. books. magazines. and attractive things into his home and upon his own firm if he expects to keep hi: boy Ind make a great agriculturist out1 of him. . . The parcel post. «he rural mail 6â€":- Iivqcy. ti; Namomobile. the payed NORTIISIM GROCERY R MARKET mhould have rendered an aceuunt to his Ion. pay! lnm a in t company» lion. and given hum an honest and equitable share m :m- profits of (In: farm. 0 {try a Reporter Classified STEWART M. BURNS, Proprietor Telephone 2 (m smmv om) Groceries ,, Meats lundcofl- o- luau“. lead “an“ Io iml. lock the 1.001 un' "mm any Ibo Int-y. we'd non likely In. hun‘ 0.! 0‘ 3mm .- pol him In a und- M to". In! reload do. chum In lie but Ibu‘: "yi- I" the mac Do um» Ibo-nodu- oI mm "it" as In" a: My. New m we (one admin. («many 0‘ Ike 0.0ka this \n In" M In uMI \u the ugly dine-I rel-on 1» wilhum «7 law â€"Ihe (cu-octhm of IM pooh Mon! conduct by null nomad am: In- raid on: I :1 IM poo- pIo Inn whu thy in! when they Ian! :1 ma Dun Nuan- will Inn. Icr them km (to lion 0‘ dfrffif'. We wouldn't have una- qu m- 1“, il mu Might! nncoum hmln‘I hu- lmn bum hood 0:- Let the farmer Inna how to be generous um! kind to his children and to keep them in the atmos-n piles! of agricultural purity. mam and prosperity. This is the day of the farm if the farmer will only realize it. This is the hour when the [amt pught to be the most attractive spot in the comb Irv; this is the moment when the farmhouse ought to ting with music. and the barnyard ought to be the convcutton hall of agricultural and political artivity. The. farmer should make his son the leader in that con- vention and teach him how to mould public opinion and direct legisla- tion. . highway. and other conveniences. are {or the purpouc of enabling the {armer to bring Ihc attractions of the world into his own little country home. inlo his own dcsolaled farm. house. and to his ovum fireside. [I he WI" seize the opportunity, fill his table with magazines. papers, and good books. bring in the mnsic box. and the wirelesn radio and thus make his home attractive. bright. cheerful magnetic. and fascinating. he will keep his boys and girls around him. If} gun orboaldrpgl q paw o! 37c 2lc 21c 2lr 19c Star Comedy Gaylord [loyal Comedy A captivating Comegly of the victory of charm over snohhishness, with Miss Davies as a demure Quak- er maid. est picture. Joy â€"- Laughter -â€"â€" Tears - Mischief â€"â€" Paths â€" Thrills â€" all conhimd in Jackie's latest and (rat- _ Added Attractions ‘ A two reel Comedyâ€"“No Parking” Educational Scenic International News HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY - I'ATHE REVIEW triumph ! ‘TROUBLE’ Daring deeds and rescues 'mid the blitz-Ms ot' the North. .The romance of a damling heroine who hewitched the law. A sensational two-star Two Shows Each Eveningâ€"at 7 :30 and 9:15 Admissionâ€"Adults 25câ€"Children, 15c ‘i THURSDAY and FRIDAY. AUGUST 17-18 MONDAY Ind TUESDAY. AUGUST “-15 “â€"â€" Dicke Theatre A Penrhyn Stanlaws Production WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l6"! gummy, AUGUST 12th JACKII COIXZAN ALSO Also IN lntemnfloml New: fi'fil‘

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