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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Jan 1921, p. 6

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"“MMron. whm dun- New mnnn‘1' {altered Monwr Van-ML “It mvnnfl that lhn'rl"< :n humhI-ull m taming I-w‘ry munlh.” mid lnhn I m hand an hk fznlwr'i ~Imuhh-r.‘ "N.“ and I have dnr‘idml we «Inn't _'Iflt tho old home hrokvn up: if! .wn too mlxhty mus-h m us.“ he 3,; 9“” Mn throat, “nml If ynu’" flux. 1] and there's about everything .p‘ needing for nwhlle~â€"~" ' .wd. shy! Tho aid (0|li 8mm wannms a Itmmin; hrnnkfnu, '\ mm min: gtov-y was a how! nf .‘n wH-m my“. “A happy gnltlu-n ~u-vMIn: «1-» rhormu-«l .lnhn um! \.:‘>.r L I, mm _- the") to thv‘ "1”» wk: 11» vu‘n “Hm .4 my shining dollar: Ilnzzlinuly rNIIv-r: an "In clmlkflvf in Own Mm- pm!» Rnf “hm u-na mien Father "ml .“mhm' Hihhnu Mandel-hug” :u Hw m‘llo Inw- mowy MMh. H10 hhw \viHnn «.- that day (rnm the mm. . “You, wv'ro (-muin_ Vuw-y.‘ :m- «an»! nor mmlwr. trn-mnhmdy Hand in hand Hm tun 1-!!! pun-n '9!" Ilfln'nKmIN I ”ht-r, um“ mm- in. fur ”I" mlu‘rk »:nk.- In L.- "5,!\" Nov" had Hn‘ umlizm ~Irm|mw| «- Mghtly mm tho uld hn‘mv‘ u: «m Hm Saturday mv-mimz. nnwr hm! \‘amr “It: so joy-ml“); nr .luhn \\ hluvhwl m- mrfly. Thr- xay mmuh rmmnlnzlvi with “vary «(Inn flmh-«l up lln- qnlr fly in "w mom “hm-v l-‘nlhvr :md “Ml!" “Hr-ho" still linzvvrml, M nuhlonly .\'mvr5’- \‘uim- mun-I suntan. Sam 5 '1" “Juhn \um‘l lu- horn IN nmmrr-Iw flilfl." and! pr"! lu-r clmmlvlvr Mainly, ‘Wn‘ll wvvlr ru-rvlhlh': mum-ch” " Scum-mu .' hvh' :u'vlvn \\ ”14““: h]? In xilt‘n! "Hunk-h mnvlwr Ivf' WM" and «Mung. \‘umgv mwtml mp hon-t “ho- had amu- In mu MM 00 Mt Mr thM N Hwy hmln‘! M0" “I "'0 "Wk Wllh "u- "'1! (If ”M mum Imnmm". Mum's-1mm who mot m. Dm-nm \Ihlvh iwr par-Im- at. ahâ€" hv-anl Hm .wnrmniuu «1th .tnl Mr fmm man: Mm‘r ro-xro-II Ilo-luruinv humv finn'ly lwr mumm- nfl Ivor mnimuh "W’hul vlmo- l'I-vvvrvn-r )5". "min Hu' An rim-r. hrnh-n mfk mrnnzh 'lw MOI-”10' “ilh .'II.H\ u-Q I'lv- fl'llfl i” ”In": HI-u \murv n 'Iln~l"ll"‘l “Ikrm-«l .Vuun, “rm «hum mmn wk in "nu litlh- ti|~ myth-Hum» v-r TWIM m montan In: with hand 0‘ vein. he was mo mun-«xi m m “I M: thnflm-r an non-«tin: up "u not. tot-M an. ”out. m Inc-k n! nu- fimm-ulleJw-I haul. ht lull-m band. flat-pal In Mr Ian. an" him to! "mow! In Miami d K W 'I II I" with! art a nu» h. m- M. m ou‘ lbs-n. he- not w; a.” an m m mi 0’ "on." ‘10-: km "nun and fat no f to “can" quota-C m ”mun. mudnwmrmthinm I“ *0 n- In. “Thu-o Nam Hunt dd." .1” c-vnr M mflly. "am' 0: «not an am My day n‘ln'n I' pay (at luv "tr" "rum ho tum! on th' hum new M.” "and"! an- old man 3mm. mm had "tough mm! 1‘ 1M» u: u now.” hr "smrbfil hlqu-lf MI‘ .11. ”but mmm I Iwwr land "1' m d Iw-pln' nun-h Ibo-ml ‘lt'l haw ycm‘u m no {and I antibody." I!» Iuhnl. “um um Iln't o W John 1"an I' go I' mum pI cold tn I'm! Int an' no: III. .04 o‘ IMIln' Mm watt M- ung " .0 loodxalm of her [mm-up mmw hug wide. “may" no right 1' up- turn a; W: wirkul. 0h, Elwin, let's not loâ€"«Iet‘u no! 20!" ‘TIu-rv. "w". What,” In- annulled. 'We c'n [H along all I'l‘hl, Eben.” ‘0 am can-fly. “111' Max ain't none 1‘. an’ thorn- laying and. Then-'- Iood noon 1' In! quite a spell ctrâ€"- ”No, no. do-nr burl.” hr 1|“va- d may. “l much new" tom!"- my- “ I! I let you lulu twflmly. l had all come about. but two facts ‘0 understood with tnrturlng clear ”Irâ€"Eben was going to John's and ‘2 was going to Nnm‘y's; the old home was mm; broken up. Eben spoke premntly: "You'll be warm an' com!" 111th more t' Namy's. lather-«hank (2011.! shunt lune !' my over that. An’ Nancy'll haw th' Willis! for your "yl‘HhQ‘ prtuubwd I. thatâ€"" The woman stirrPd ro-nm-ssly. “I don't now! no firm-lam! !" she a.- .1211 stoutly. “An‘. talhvr. \vlmt'll flu do when yum have tho-m (Tammi In 3‘ night? John won't understand He smiled at Im- bravely. “Now, what do ynu thluk I'd hr luk- h' them c-ruunpu along with luv for?" M demanded llunmmusly. “I'm lc-nv- h‘ ‘om l' hmuv. where they Monaâ€"o" It was In uniucky spew-h. Stu: fined Iowan“ him with n mum cry. “When “4- h'loug, too 1" she sum-ed. Without answering, Mother Mitchell walked out into the September sun- film to Join her husband. Her dated Ihd could not mmprehend how It “When are you going. mother!" Illa lonkml up from her packing us enough m note her mother‘s lun- Iolllleted head disappearing through I: doorway. (- an. iv locum Noer Byndlcatc-D 3y nun-rm II. ORIINI. duel other daudly. [I human: voice broke rho '1... I form than him!!!” uul h Standard tests in arithmetic and spelling show our boys and girls to beuptogndeinmtawes. In some rooms We are much better mm the average. “nose tests are being ‘lhv' plmlk in ‘I'U 5g-;:|-lv.~ :u'v hv‘im! wright"! thiu‘ \vo-L‘. .-\ \‘my Inns:- pvr rout of ”10:0 who wore hr-lmv nm â€" mal weight at Um beginning nf thv year. have by cooperation of the par» on“ in the diet. been brought up In whpw they belong. .- huu, n nnv' mt g NM! “not fimuday waning. )‘o'n :ruary 3. a strong fin- from Supt-r Hm.- m'n mmr fur a [amt «m- 0'." Morals. 11w omit-M rivairy hum-m ’lhr high whml "mm- of "to In» lawns «mumps cM-ry "an in 3 wk“:- ‘zmcl "vi: will Ir mw nf Ilu- (om-N. Way-en of "w (an villains MN mu. nn lhv local flour and “1M nut um gnulm-a‘ “ht-n Hwy "ppm"! I‘m-h «lhvr N~ n‘prf'sv‘nhlliu" of "wit Iv-~ ‘pfl'ti‘o «hook. c 'Hu- mlvlmn l'imnu- ,‘lzu'hmt- hum:- ul tn us h_\: MI. ”um i- pI-uunu :1 rfl'HI'V' uf sum-h plraunr and ”HM mufinh In thv ho;.< and girLâ€", anw m'!‘ "vim! fi\'vrl up in both [hr Nn'tn and South building: Mr Hw um uf thu‘ :21"“nnr, :fph‘nvlid rN-L “7’31 Grady Pupil.» {ring “'eighvd. Sim“ M 4min Him-:- the Beginning H of live You". " SCHOOL STUDENTS ENJOY FIRST SHOW. I N G U I" “MOVIES" "nth uf "wu- zmmw :u‘v- ounrln: Lo lu- (n‘at "xhibitimv nf mmnling and bush! shaming: and loyal lam] runh‘ri aw pm‘pnrimz to «hunt for l’n\\'n--r<. ('urtiss <33: hr hm mm- ly enough [an-.m- bookwl In num'l nut 1hr mason. [pmw- to be 0 mm". TM Ducal-1; mu Min; Win-man dovm flw "no for u no“ defeat. have Mn pulling! in com nod prurum Iicb and MN primal tor huh. ' Rc-pom from Imr midtor lo ”1" Fm any Hm arr putting lhofir n"; im flu [in in II rflort lo nonw- ‘ ‘ku "Minu- lb:- ck-frnh their han- lnll and tooth-II hams «Mend m "w hawk of 'hlmr.‘ lam tum.» If uu'y nprrc In “in in Mckoflmfl Hwy mi" in» («MI In dfl'h‘h (hr-m »- vhvx Tnl Cum-s will Ind Nu Lemon‘ mama-u u-un co "mule mum-J m (Saturday) night for a gaw' with u. Illa-dale pan which mm! gun- 35 miscellaneous shower {or Miss. Lydia Selig who was a Junuziry bride. A very enjoyable time was ism-rut and hearty congratulations o!- ‘fercd the bride who was the recipi- ‘ent of many and beautiful gift» from her friends. Thou pnscnt were Misses Doro- thy and Florence Conley. Emma Gris- scrt, Frieda Selig. Clan Steffen and label Wemtrom and flosdamn Con- ley, Frank Story. "on Stoutlt am! I On January Mth a group of friends Ila-tuba PM My» [hut For Gum-Numb ('0-0- "on: Hoary Wolfl. LEGlON PLAYS HINSDALE 1‘0- : MORROW NIGHT‘ Following the "wedding" refresh ments were served and Miss Selig >howvwd with a miscellaneous a» sortment of aluminum wate and con- gratulations. ‘ Those who took partrswem Mn. Evelyn Cilburn, groom.. Mrs. Alice Stoudt, bride; Miss Dorothy Conley, minfixter; Clara Steffen, best man; Florence Conley, brides maid; Frank Story, ring beamr: Eleanor Hoehn, flower girl: and him. Henry Wolf, who gave the bride away. Mrs. A!- bed, Nelson acted as organist and piayod the wedding march. , Following out the traditional oer- emony even to the ring bearer, little Frank Story, who carried two dough- nuts up to the altar on a silken pil- low, the mock wedding was a decided 5000855. Enrico Wu Recipient of Almh-m "3'9 at.» vet: may It; ungounfileflthe { gnaton o as to y son § mm" .Sh'fi' mm»; .from the faculty of the South School. 1 "u“ “ " 'llissAllisonhashadchnrgeofthe ‘fourth grade in that building and is _ . {one of our best teachers. A shower ““0“"!!! “"3 "WW8 M the “03"“ was held for her, in the school build- Neighbor lodge at Zindt’s H8" [Fa-ill: Thursday afternoon. we con. Thursday “em”; a mock madmggmtullte the lucky young man who was put on by the members for Miss “ch at Mammb. Lydia Selig, one of the members. jROYAL NEIGHBORS 3 HA!) MOCK WEDDING FOR. LYDIA SELIG u-an , a'hlvnv 1hr- p11»! “Wk v‘ ”w marhinr. Supt. Snumv phylum GROVE Baptism in Cyprus. .\ hnmlsm in (‘ypms k .‘I f-nriuuw «\rnnumy. TM infnm i‘ ruhlw-l “uh oil hr his godfmhnr, hlnwn mm" in Hm run» by the price! um! mum! in "W air. fhon Ilium! aowral ”mm in the font. and mm» “ohm-d with oll on various m": of the m. In?" \\ :H NHIIIH“H ”u flrv nf ~‘l '«Ishun ; ('ommiaaim'r "all" mow'ul u. M. Joum w "w mu mim- mating Lam January 240.. man. an mu a" :l‘omminsimr‘ "an". "um and ”nor hurt" "in! Mr NM“ mm». Mulbom rarn‘M. pia’x mm nit-i In \l \\ hih “um 'ilu .Rl' (gum. h" , s: an. '"H \ flu-IV “3,11”. ('l’" I‘ll u- Earl _WaIHns .,.,, 87.!» '2‘"- lim «I Noun 3.3!! M. (f. "Himâ€"6M1” ‘ £0.00 Dun Confirm-«mum .16 Mn. ”.00 'nnll Minamfinlnry . . , » . . No.00 On m" n" Commhulmn- Brynn Hulk-r nml Mayor [harbor wan] Aw. Nays noun. Mofloo mm. ‘4 Ola Irwin Kl"! unu- 5 9mm Wilbrr anmâ€"I‘ular)‘ hhm I fur) (n 'z'»h-I “l‘rin l'.\\' ROLL Jan. I to Jan. If». 1923!. out. o! Acton-In I Fin-urea. Chas. M. NiuhvSalary ...... 370 M. Venn! ........... . . .7 I). W. Kearney _ , . .. . 57 A.B.Snow ,4 .. 7 William [Made-r ...... 1 Harry W. Brya- . .V . 4 Charles llullor . . ‘ -l l. (3. Hunt . . . a W. C. Barber . 10 C. Ford Davis ............. 15 Din-glam! lm: urn: V .hv Commission” Bryce presented the semi-monthly pay roll for the period from January I. 192! to January I5. 1921, and movwl that warrant» be drawn for the sworn! amounts 1!: f0"m\;-': [ Downers Grove, Ill.. Jan. 17, 192]. , Regular meeting of the Council of :the Village of Downers (.rovc, III. Present at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioners Hallm- and Bryce. Commissioners Bender and Heart! absent. Minutes of the meeting of Janu~ ary 10, 1921, we": road and Commis- sinner Haller moved to approvu same. 0n roll call Commissioners Hallo-r, Bryce and Mayor Barber voted A512 Nays none. Motion carried. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B O A R D given in fll subjects. Miss Beatrice Anthony his assisted in the Departmentd schpol the post Thu Nathanâ€"Salary llwhék ...... In When Fumnure I: Demed w .- Jew»! in rurniun-v m w “ill: nurm u. MW 1-: '11:". .\|. "ilrh. \Wflnn l'lmk In \H'l': I Curmg r», Sugqrrtion my '- rovfl'" ”i - unm-h . V9 - unh'e thmbtu. hum. Hr - \qm‘ In" hm" ~\ 'u'urzln \Im sun lam»; 0! Milk Al'lin. h- l‘lll 1' NO r.â€"â€"-8uIIn‘ . .865.” .ml ill huH-hn ..1 Nu- ”‘0“ l' luvlhm ‘m‘uiiv'inr M) .m :uh'm 'm .lmn h. 'lw ‘pw-r' ‘l‘ «aka- hI _I In": ,f "on!“ a ’qul m 'u'uwl [In lln 'Iv Hw Hr l I'- pr. Innfi-tv 'I D n ." xllilfl Iain Hp 'u‘ ll". "'1- .3161)” . [6.00 I... .882 G' lsruim 370.00 57.50 [‘1 I' l0.4'.‘ 15‘00 HII n' p 1'5 16 16 It; 'l‘hv Luv Sim}: :lllllklllng Ilnpmt- mi-ni «If ”11- l. A. .\. 1:: inking «)l'fl('|-‘ from fin-nuns \x'l-n want, hwl blankv-i.‘ '1' Hum min-s mulo from tlwir own jliaiwlâ€"trn»ii\:u'k(-l \rool'. Farmers in Illinois who mu’rxbutml in the mil- lion nm‘ .1 half pounds of stored wool [my only “paving and transpmiation rhargml for them articles. Other persons are naturally charged for the wool used, but no profits extracted. Blankets run from $5.50 to $0.00 and auto tubes from 33.50 to $15.00 de- pending upon whether or not the perâ€" son ordering has any wool in the pool or not. 'Hu- _\n-:n'- n-u- 'nmr‘ of ”It: "linu‘.~ .Kmic-ultural .\~«-(-ir.liun Wool [front i> that llul'agw "0“an {.11ch m1- n-H-rtim: Io thv vM tiny! whorl grnnrh muthu' swm'rri hI-r \xursiml ah':‘~*~' {mm “Fr "“11 lwr‘p am! 1'0"!“ Hu- thy in a ~'h:ml {urnkhed ivy lhv- fm‘m llm‘k. ‘ ("unruly Farmrrs arc "min: “‘00! “own [Mo Blankets From ”w" Slim-p. l. A. A. TURNING FA RMERS’ WOOL l N T 0 BLANKETS awn-wad w-ahnw- uith [m:.~1-n|!r'~ and *Ivippr: ~. "l'I-Ilfllw} l‘Vl~2-’ 0":_\ .1 ”NIP ”1‘7 «mil '4an! am our mm. but it kph-r In syn-ll I'ROSI‘HIHTY MN: for (hr ('nmmny and i1: vmplnyc-c and sum- rionl ivwn-awtl :uppnrialion {mm tho puer .14 a who!» tn wpay us \w", will lw (h:- vvu'unl fur «mr lhnuIMâ€" fulnw.» Ami. .-:u tlm‘tr who smilr aw mon- pupuIar than tiny-r who don't. M m <mih~ whilv we :xrn about it." all Mlle"- Ill. employs. who WE into alum «mutt «uh Ilw public-4 «m. flu- lmmrunrv or “lmlinu llu , adv-r fdlmn I“ you Would "In Ia i.’ lwntml by (hrm if your ”luau ’vu‘rr NVI'rnNI." Vanna-Ml»: «pan the salami. In. I‘ Ruth". \‘kr l‘rwklrm ln chann- u! Onrrnum said. ”In "to mm- mm! of A urnvrn) m'ulrlnu 60M! ‘rmplny! -. n in naming lno much! "In! urn one 00‘ them will Ir a ‘prr- rm mammal nut Iv an darn miml Illa! 0w [urn-mun of 'prr-l (we xrmlrmrn‘ in our mplny slmli-I law As high an vu- rzm Mulbly makri ll. le Rudingtm Ma no hummer. of kmwingly and willingly mum-5 in. m vmplny dimulmw [whoa-f". A "Ina-4 "w gum" mam mm! In v-mplnym by this nflirlnl climb- utlrmiun In llw- l‘arl ”oat: "Thrn- run: bt‘ no cmwfinn Iml "ml in "at uni- nus mymrilit-s. \u' an- in pmititm In; mnkn nr mar lln- mpulmion fur mm- llwy and pmmw ~vr\'in‘. so \ilal In Long famous for mafia)” and ab“ “duh o! move-mammalian“ counc- ny. tha- ('. B. 6 Q. now Dun and" my a amps!” rah-alum! Io fimpmn; “Q" ANNOUNCES PLAN TO PROMOTE l-IMPLOYE COURTESY Having rum-d in llw campaigns av gains! the Mm is in the Philippines. ('hnplain Hutu-My mhl n Tow-of hi.: « “writ-Mrs then- nml emphasized llu- pull whh‘h thv Eur-t has: on lhmw who haw onn- lived in the utmosphrn‘. Quoting army ballad» at intervals Ihruuxh his talk. he- made a «brklml hit with lhv- rx-wnice men. Mainly his tail: concerned China and the ways of “John." He (inscrib- ed the cities of "l‘ien Sen and Peking taking his hearers over many thouâ€" :amls of miles to the Celestial king- dom and the ways of the orient. Es- pecially delightful were his stories of the characteristics of the Chinese people with their ways of doing ov- arything (to us) backward. For in- Stflflfl'. the calm of mourning is while and nurses in the ‘iluspitnlr wuuld no more think of wo-uring white than Amvricun nurses 0! wear- im: black. Having been stationed at various times in every part of the world in which the United States army oper- ates or has operated, he has at his tonguc's send manv anecdotes of the things which have happened. Majur F. B. Doherty, Catholic Ar- my Chaplain, who has been in the mgulars since I898. made an inter- esting talk at the wgular meeting of the low! post of the American Le- gion Monday evening. LEGION MEN HEARD INTER- ESTIN G T A L K "uaju F. n. Dnherly. Amy Chaplain Tells Experiences of Twen- by m a Jhm rm llm‘k. 'l'h(~ l,i\r 51m 't‘i nf ”w I. .~\ 'n-u'dm! 8.,» Railroad Sat Tact-h luau-nay Hy tic-ploy". Iy-Iwo Yum Service. ILLINOIS WI" MComeflomofmhhw N incumotthewwlhehumconfi'llj in the- Chicago “about: made into F0 1 doubln 72:84 bum 0th: or- glen are counting in every day from those who wait to take advantage “whim ofmtonlythopfloobutflneaasuh “1| am of pure wml. Duhge sheep grown-a have pooled 1412 pounds of An gum“ Wool which ought to huh} mfly hers and in us blankets. Cyggrengion To ll'lfllfl' 23 hot water botch- last longer and m the body mow «unfurl- ably. remove all air from the bottle quo-r lining nnd lmfon- screwlnx‘ln mo stopper, by naming the bottle on a slulf «or ”able. [milling the lap of the bottle in 0)“? hand and gently pressing clown llmll Hm wuu-r comm: in the owning. fluid In this posmon while ”no sump" ia screw-u] In. The bottle should mu he "um,- unu: two-mirth {MLâ€"M. ll. 5., lawn. Shara! Fame With Friend. 1: k said than Virtually all rho- plan to whirl: lhq‘ names at" lh-nmuum and Hru-hvr urn llllflrhml \n-n- urine" by Fluu-hrr :Il-me. llvuumunl was a l'riuml nr l-‘h-wlwr'» imol Iin-vl “ilk him. III-3v had :I kind of [Mu-M and .Innn'lmu um-c'hm fur omv‘b "Mn-r. and Bumuuum'u nunw is said to lmw [Una .m llw plurq mun- for M'ullnu-mal rmmn-s than 1‘: - an) otln'r. Maln- Hu wmr Dottie. Lat Long». (Tull at Henchman-tors at American Legion Rooms Downers Grove Class Now Forming â€"- Coal Less Than 4c per day. lnitialion $10.00 Call at Headquarters at American Legion Rooms Downers Grove Class Now Forming --7 Cost Less Gives $9.00 per week and $100 death benefits. In case of death insures your children a High School Education and a Trade, and a Home for Your Wife The Genesee Pure Food Company. Le Roy. N. Y. ABigDrop dEEL-O Slcum flouting - Sewer Building Gas Fitting TflrM 383 Loyal Order of Moose hmr Family Will Never Want if You A re Tim! 4c per day. lnflhtioil $10.00 Should You Die A MOOSE DUES $3.50 per QUARTER 1" red D. flelnke P L U M DING ’ filo/ray: an executed {m I “My 0! u n-Mahl» drsim and "my 1H3“ iy hot"! all" by experts Th! In It: "In nmvmw-Mn always upped to and man. It you. pun a “mu“! in mm pint um will show ya: I [ref “may a! Jain: to choose hum. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN Our Monuments 3 A response was given by the pas~ for, in which he expressed, for his family and himself, heartfelt appre- ciation of the assurances of Interest and oo-operation which wen-e given. Every one participated in the con- cluding number which was a splendid luncheon served by the Ladies Aid Society. ‘ Mr. A. C. Miskclly extended the greetings of the church 3nd Rev. G. H. Newlnnd responded very pleasing to an invitation to make I few Ive- marks. Mrs. N. R. Fenloy added m the program by reading some of he: splendid selenium; The solos mâ€" dered by Miss Margaret Hitchoock were a pleasing part of the evening. As usual, the orchestra had a law part in the program. T An enthusiastic gathering of mem- ‘bers and friends assembled in the roams-now Church last Friday ,uight. The occasion was a mention to the pastor, Rev Arthur 3. Phelps and his family. Chades F. Knob- ;lauch presided and with appmpfiate remarks Introduced the speakers and other participants in the program Rev. Arthur 8. Phelp- ud [PI-ll: Entered-ad by the lumbar: u the Cumulus. SAWJIVILLE. NG'L. PEOPLE HELD RECEPTION FOR NEW PASTOR m.- R ILL

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