Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1921, p. 14

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No. of 8th Grade Graduates ........ 30 No. of Elementary .. Tuition Pupils ..... 18 No. of High School .. Graduates ........ 10 No. of High School ’l‘u- ition Pupils ....... 5 35 13 19 5 31 29 10 Superimcmk-nts who do no teach- fagâ€"men, l; l'n'ncipals and Super. than who teach loss than lulf-tlme â€"-m¢n. 1; women, I. Ml number a! High School teach- ing poem”: -â€"- men, 2; women, 7; Total, 9. L'w- .u; .’-- ‘ Amount of mlary earned by I" When â€"- men. W400 women. 68' '59.?4: totalâ€"$39. 759.24. tor-u. 3’ 3.71m.» of all") mural by High chool teachers nubâ€"men, $0000.;00 rm", $12,959.62: analâ€"819,859.62. High School Total ..93 68 161 Chad Total Enrolled .......... 695 Length of School Year in months '9; number of days School in session *180; Total days attendanceâ€"114411. Boys Girls Total Number of Inc-hon contributing to Rate Ptmdon handâ€"24. Amount contributed-3245.m. 110. o! uhool houu'q .......... 2 lo. a! mu .................. 950 No. book: In Libnlr)‘ ........ law W Cmuâ€"Jliy 10.. "2| All under 2! yar- vw no”. 7' ; G‘I'I, m; (NILâ€"1391. Bah-m I and 2| ymr- m Row. “C: 6614-. 465; tank-97!. Vnn a! School l’mwr‘ymunn t hfldlnm. ”25,000.00: «wimm. Grade School 9th Year 10th Year .. 11th Year .. 12th Year .. ANNUAL REPORT 0 F T H E BOARD 0 F EDUCATION xix-011mm: lat Year . id Year . 3d Year . 4th Year . Mb Year . cu: Year 7th Year . 8th Year . 5“ Wm Enrolled in Grades and 161 in High School During :he Term of 1921-22. MORRIS SHOE STORE Our stock speaks for itself and if you give us a chance we will mighty soon show you our skill. I have fitted shoes for the last 22 years and give my per. sonal attention to every pair sold in my store. We do not sell cheap shoesâ€"hut we do sell good shoes cheaper than you can buy them elsewhere. both so desirable in shoes are possible if the stock is complete and the salesman skilled in fitting the foot. Our big trade with our low expense permits us to give you “Better Shoes for less money.” ........ ntary . . ils ..... School . . Durability and Comfort Boys Girls 2 32 South Main Street Time for School Shoes 28 35 35 ll 18 I9 BUY YOUR SCHOOL SHOES AT Total 534 29 71 High School ......... ' . Grade: ............... Iota! ................ Total Current Expense:â€" High School ......... Grid” Grand Total ............ 357547.91 Bomb: P.1d .............. $100.00 [Moron on Honda ..... "$08.20 Total .................... “0356.17 Mflu From Towmhlp Tmmn-r‘u Report lhhm- on haul. 744920 ..$ 2547.83 Trunk" Dill fibulion ...... 2868.23 Tun .................... 719.09 Tuition .................. ‘20?!" Mimllum-om ............ 42037 To!!! .................... 348764.05 MAINTENANCE: Rt'pairs«â€"- Tum .................... 887:9.00' em! in mom. Tuition .................. 1207.8! limlhmun ............ 420.67 In this inn»: 0! The Nrpom'r ap- Toul .................... WNDJJMI» I IN by madm- o! the mam-- vary tut bonfi- unl «:5:pr (or Ibo \‘nrlom grade: 0! our «hmh. .Thrw boot- wm be M!” M m-lâ€"wlor ra-h ('IJ-h on hand. 7-1492] ....8 WI.” Duo Fume-no I Indium Bunk-- ’00,”.‘4. Total .................. 12! Interest on Vouchers“ High School ............ 104 Grades .............. . . . 104 Total . . . . ............ 20f OPERATION OF PLANT: Janitorsâ€"- High School ............ 19¢ G rades ........ . . ....... 27! Total .................. 475 Fuel. Water, Light Supplics~ Hikh School ............ 14C Total . ......... Manual Training~ High School Grades ........ Total ..... ..... Domestic Scienceâ€" GENERAL: School Boxml Expenseâ€"â€" High School ......... INSTRUCTION: Teachers"â€" High School . Grades ...... Total ........ School Supplies~ High School .. m'adcs ....... $7,500.00: total value. $32,500.00. Bonded lndebtednessâ€"-$24,000.00. Amount. of Tax Levy, August 1, 1920-441 ,529.36. Current Expenditures Total Superintendentw High School . ‘urudcs . . . . . . Total ...... . Grades High School Grades School ....., ..... .55”le t '. ................ 32961237 I Total ............ mm. 07 Paid .............. 2000.00 n halal. 744920 .1 2547.83 Null fibulion ...... 2868.25 ................. 30719.09 ................. 1207.81 out ............ 420.67 Fm! It. Mo. Sin-«Mary 18559.62 181 99.62 86759.24 1408.82 1998.89 3407.71 1968.10 2784.60 4752.60 1044.38 1044.88 2088.76 2494.93: 1640.68 4135.61 630.00 1 260.69 1300.00 1 700.00 3000.00 364.79 364.80 729.59 269.32 250.00 519.32 894.45 494.45 for the purpose. This mm" room will accummmlale all typewriu'ug clones and make this work available: In any pcriml of the clay; thus increasing the cfllcicmy of this department aewral fold. Hie hm" pan of “W mmmmclal mom will then. when nm In me for chum-fl In booth-«ping or swimm- phy, be inflame (or any other high «boo! (Inna. No new typewridn‘ mun-him will be ”oak-1| {or um “me to com um» llllu arrnnxnm‘m. The mom formerly u-wl by thu- mmmcn-lnl clad-w “in be tlw math- ematicn room. An adjustment in the commercial room has been nullmrizml by the Building Committee of the “mm! M Education whereby a puruon of om- of the larger uritmign rooms has been partition-d off, using glam-z saih {or the purpose. Through the activity of the Down~ era Grove Womans Club. moms and boarding places have been secured for all teachers not already provided for. This is a courtesy especially appreciated by those who come to us for the first time. It shows us that our welcome is a cordial one and the community interest in our personal comfort mal and wactical. TEACHERS MEET MONDAY. SEPT. 5 These meetings will obviate the necessity of a meeting at the week and, and will give us all the opporâ€" tunity to met-l and know each other previous to our attendanw at the County Institute at Naperville dur- ing the remainder_of the week. Monday, September 5111 win sec 111! ténchcrs uf uur public :vchoois on hand for the ux'clinfinal’y opening (if school. 0n Labor Day, September 5th, short tenchors‘ Int-clings will be held at one o’clock in the South Side School for both high schOol and the grade teachers. Woman Club Provides Lhing Quarv tern for all Teachers Nu! l’wvided For. by (M I'M‘Mrn nl' mam- in lHERS MEET [:leirhl your ‘l‘hllllmn age enrollid. ’roviie your c it ran wit money or DNDAYa SEPT- 5 {those on Monday morning, Septem- FOR COXFERENCE her 12th. Look over the school texts iyou have at home and decide what 'you will need to buy. If you have ._ Club Provides Li‘ing Quzirv hunks at heme “le which your chil- idwn will not use, see to it that some :m‘edy boy or girl gets them at a nom- §inal price. W rs for all Teachers Xe! l’wvided For. Bond 0! Swim-r! Nun-122, drug- gms. In the sum m‘ Esau with me (:h-lu- lndrmniu‘ (‘mupany us surely. “worms liquor license fur Ike sale at Huuar for medicinal "nun-ms. (or (he lwriml {rum August 4. 1921. to Avril 3". 1922. MN rewivml and approved. ('unmuuimu-r Nauru moved to ad- imn'n m tlw no“ ru-guiur mm-Ilmz «law. Srpu-mlwr 6, wt). 0n mu cull L‘rmmluhuu‘n Ilc-urll. Hum-r. "tyne uml lluyor [lulu-r \‘u'rd 331'; nan. puma .\Imiun ral'riml. A petition shined by certain pro‘r- vrly owners on Highland avenue. north or (‘hit‘agu avenue. protesting against (hm v'errhm'y [wing annual m the village of Downers Grove. wan read nmLoI'dfled tiled. Downers Grove. Ill. August 29, 19:31. Rtguhw luff-ling or the council at the village of Downers Grove, 1!]. l’rvsom :1! roll call: Mayor W. (7. Harbor and‘ Commission?” Hallcr. Heart! and Bryce. Minutes of the mowing of August 2:}. 1921. were read and (.‘ommissim.or Haller moved to approve same. On roll call Commissioners llallvr, "our". Bryce and Mayor Barber vmml aye; nuys none. Motion car ried. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D IIIIIII‘IIII‘CIU‘I“IIIIIIIIII THE US E THOUGHT HAPPY I'M the buy win-n he thinks of wimul starting again is in the new suit he is going to not from V. THOIJN‘S. His jny iiiis yvnr will he m‘entm- ink-anew no such scicctions have been ofl'crml in mzmy uumns. We have just the kind of caps boys like to \war. They am dressy. neat and really make a boy look as if he is “dressed up." They are real buys at We Are Featuring a Boy’s Department The}; are the new form-fitting stvles in lvlnos. lmmns leathers and gum chry suit brand new from the maker's bench In the last twenty days-m real bargain ntthe Speciél Price of JOHN F. REED. Sum. 98c $1.48 5: ‘ $1.98 CHAS. .\l. HITFH BOY'S TWO PANTS SUITS Villas» Cit-Kl. BOY’S CAPS $14.98 '. THOLIN "m'nilm'HUM!'HII?‘In.MUM-1km!"lliIhIIifVI’8I'MWI‘W‘IETUUiWHMIfiI’ ll'ivfll'fltl'fl MEN'S AN D BOY’S OUTFITTERS The articles of school hoys' clothing which worries the mother more than any other are shirts and waists. They seem to get soiled quicker and easier than anything else. So that every Downers Grove school boy may have a plentiful supply we have put in a complete line of waists and shirts which are excellent in quality at “TED” CURTISS BECOMES * COACH AT KANSAS AGGIES Ted \vill\r0ach Freshmen football and will have full charge of th \‘ar‘ sity basketball and baseball squads. Charles Backman, who coached at Reports September 10th to Cold! “Fresh" l-‘uolhall. Varsity Bu- kel and Baseball. “Ted" Curtiss has accepted a con- tract to coach at the Kansas Agriculv tum! College for the coming year. “'6“! was received Tuesday that Ted had born given the pusitiun. This collegc‘is located at Manhattan, Kan. and is one of 'the more prominent of the farther West schools. Boy’s Shirts and Waists MARION DEXTER’S ART CRAFT SIIOP Next Monday, September 12th Downers Grove Schools open for the long term. The “3-R's” will en- gage the attention of the youngsters. To do good work they must have good school supplies. PAPER LIBRARY PASTE and other School Supplies can be procured at EVERYTHING FOR BOYS PENS . 'EXT TO THE BAKERY $1.19 PENCILS Northwestern for a year, is head toot- ball coach there and was instrumental in getting the position for Ted. “'9 wish Tod success in lhls large undertaking and are sure that all his friends here are glad to hear of his splendid opportunity. Ted will pew form {or the last time this war next. Sunday and Monday when the local American Legion baseball team conâ€" nects with Hinsdale. A ,-________ the Univm'sity of Chicago, three Downers Grove, Illinois Friday, September 2,1921 TABLETS IN KS C.)

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