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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Oct 1921, p. 4

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Mr. and Mrs. E. 1‘. Lawrence lefi this week for a two weeks any at Pnndl Lick Sprlnll. The influence of the township high school is uplifting and beneficial to fly. elrmentnry schools of the under- ‘ny‘mg districts and the surrounding community. I A more mmpletn program of stu- dies including music. drawing. agri- culture, manual training and domestic The oniv means of bringing the “mnplo's rnllege' within reach of the rural population A hrnmlnr Mon and mom “her?“ rnna‘p'inn of khn and; of education. a mom nfl'irimu whorl. -\ Iarzm- emollnemt of pupils nf .«rhml ago. Mrrr' tirw h deH'Oh“ '0 each I‘v‘ci- tatinn. l‘fl'in". Hrtatcr n‘mmmy III who"! admin- iahsmon. duplication fining pn’vrnh‘vr Fuumh'} in?! lflfium \"‘1i|0 ""401 pm» ntnl Hr". (ireutrr Rafi . ' I "in ‘ m‘hven [owl srrunk :xrv \UHv w ,qux TM nwnm m' .: Omnrvrl whu‘ahon hunch: In lho va of (wow fanm‘r in the township Thou who are unable to send their rh-hlh n FOR Ti”. 3-H “HULK l‘umiurnt «Mia», {M "w study of agriruihlm. Ff"! THE PARENTS ‘\ hmnf rah >n [annual Var high Schori mmw won' mfl'nh‘l'l owl Mirr mm»! W. l»: \Hllrd [mum-A "r": r lulilvlinrg win"! "ac-w Mi"! and wmfuvt arr "MIN-d. «hunk. A large smw: i1 ihv v04. "0' p1." n! u-I "momnmity of lu'mx I! Immt.‘ “hib- nurmfiu who’d. lnnnimtion “ml mmm hum aun- r-nlu-u in 'ntnrl‘ r'Aiw's "ooh and Imuralna mow mule-l In this“ ”.9. he Hm comipmrnt. ml brflor mvmu Mucu- hoyh and mrlw Ink! bdrm- lnn a “ho- who-vi. "om-r rlannlflntum and "in": Irv mural .‘Ivm wn‘k‘ of «man»; In with ”-3-. urn- an uonw a! the ulvaltmn chimed for the mmbiniuig of VII-60w mum. for mu «haul 350mm“ wt flw- cn-nfln. «I .. Inwmhip high FOR THE N'I‘lls "cits-r Murulmml rurilmu :m‘ I-flvrnl. 1w! tn lump fwd. in your ninth 0w community lug). admoi won-m- Uou. w prim. (hr following: wm A "ND“ \h‘llll’“ 08 "('(HIIH‘NITV' “Kill N‘HGIM. hated at the Downers Grove Post Office as second class mail matter. Advertising rate; made known upon application. Subset-infirm rates 82.00 per year. Singlv mmiru- 5c. nine:- Gme. Illinois. momma and em Friday morning from the M 0! lie Downers Grove Publish- “ 00mm. 31 North Kain street. Invl fowl. Iv vrm c. a. 3'” 41's. Barron I'm (Nu-up MIC‘KIE SAYS- "(v.il'xn makm i¢ «hm-H,- tho l As you hum I ch-paunl 7mm Down-h Grow on July Nth. and N‘- lurmwl on 0‘1qu 7th. on 3 via“ to my mph in tha Sun» 0! “I‘ll”!!!- ~C'"-. 1 l I'WM "h In mmuinn a few plu- uu “Mrh I \O-ilml «Md! I think [Irr- ham wouhl hr «u! «mu- inh-rwt Io your romlvn. ' In ”841'"! New Ymk Iu- ”fly-«VI tlmmxh mm» flm nanny on the .\'. Y (‘. II. R.. Hm «\Ihrowlark mnmr Hum nln-w \w ((0! a [mid \um «I Nu-m " m (mm Album In 53mm: I‘v-M. .\I . um Hu- "n-lun I “May .1 v» final gnu»! :L- “r pan though. ':un« nlww \uv q"! a [nod "on M Nu-nL " ‘n from .Ululm Iu Spflm‘ W'M. .‘l .. MI ”w "0400 I .U'Iam u 1- )IM "and as “v pad- through thv nun-Mann which :n" run-nu! willh a" hunk "I «pull ”no. Théc ahnulvl 'vv I almligh! nip Fun ”w David Ink- mu in "w Nan England u‘qhh. len fmm Smumflflvl tn "mt-m i- I'w szw 1m" and 'Mq» mum.) and H”. mm“ hum Hv- Pinâ€" M' “amt rhumu arr (mud “n \v-i‘v-i \H \"nrbum‘fl in “I" nuihnu mt“ of tie- mm- T)“. 3.3?) "nu .nmr- 'l'ln- smoothm-uriinz out of both of !hv-Q' aflairs .me thg- .~plvudial w‘ ’om-ruuon among tho mum-u M the fiilhun- mul Jpn!“ well fur a sucâ€" Vu-ufu! your In c-mw. J. W. 'I'm'h-r lu~ lclurmwt fun. a visit to lli~ old Maw. “lhnv Ens!" after an ulna-um- M 2'! you - and at our mum's! In“ written the fallow- inm wry intending M‘oun! Inf his hm. .l. W. 'l'uclu-f. ”uh From Hui! ma “on". Wrfln .Ulom Quaint \"ew England l’I-m. INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF EASTERN TRIP Among the speakrn were Mrs. F. X. John-nu. who told the members tlw value of Edict to the club work. J! ..) (11!le attontinn tn the hnmv for «ripple-0 children at Prim-r (musing. Mn. ('oth-up aLu :pok-z; in her usual llkfilning mannmx Mr. Iimrm: Nurmwy and MN. ‘.‘.'c~inlwimrr I‘uxm‘shml the music far 1‘ nova-ion. Their are two [ah-Mud Downers (iron- lwoplr- Who need no inlrcxluvlimn to Int-9d audiences. : HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 MERTZ é! MOCHEL buying tlw afternoon, Mn. 3. S Built-y spokv forwful want" of ml~ Vim,- aml inspiration to NW tun-tuber): and impressed her hearers with hm- bility and (-nrnentfl0.~.~'. JEWEL GAS STOVES , HERO FURNACES At tlu- opening uf the meeting a monwnl of sihmh- “'fl.‘ requested in mormury of Mn- luur beloved president, Mrs. Mary 5. Burn . «'Z‘flhl‘l’. Tho Pm<ident. MN. Paine, called‘ 2! v “"051.“ attention to what the club’ Imd "mam to [hr communit) 33ml tho' -l« in u! gratitude m.- mw tn the earh ‘urkm- “ho be” it Ingram-1 and 13-; b-nud fun its (HIT-94w ’ Among the early wankers present! umrc Mrs. Emma J. Miller, Mrs. J. 1!. Fmtcn: Mn. Wm. Struuln‘. Mm. E. H. Lemon mm 3113. F. (f. Lan- Pumh Press and 901 cw Machine Work Patton: Hi) Bludgett he. Ofl'ice18l Benlon Ave. 4-105; a" past preaidcnta' of the local club rainco its beginning as we" as vire-pnmidonts and chatter members .4; far as pea-sill!" to have them in a! temlanuu TABLE WARE Rl-ISIINEREI) :‘lilrnt‘sif Hardwnm, Bathroom Fixturm Rofiinishod GRINDING .\.\'D SHARPENING Patentahk Ideas Worked Out WOMAN’S CLUB OF GROVE OPENS 1921- 22 SEASON’S WORK ‘H‘I Manufacturer and Finisher of Metal Parts Plating in Silw-r. Nickel. Copper and ()xitlim- Julius Severus Full 0 Pep and Red Comb Poultry Feed (Continued from page I) INF Hand and Electric Washing Machim HEATING STOVES AND RANGES HARDWARE. (‘OAL AND FEED PHONE 248-1 'I ma to This plm hm all Ilw olul flxlnxs land in uhlillcm In what I‘ have «kmâ€" "ll-«l in the Whltnrs' home with womo thinp not found more 3mm; which I- tlw 0th bar mom filth CM :ol-l bur still their Jun! I:- it nu who" uur nmwtnr- u~ml lo lllml In from a! i! and uh llw burrnnm 0! [hr lung an». The olal jur- an an Hw- ..-lwluu furl u "my um! to to. l 'umgm u! mm of mu Down"- Nimw (mm-h m l Iaolml M llwm. The to mom. 11w «fling in heavy oak mum. and the noon In‘ 0! white Mm mm:- lv'rnu‘ im-‘w- n‘clr, TM. Inn um bull! Mum! III-0 and "mm i~ n dawn of ‘33 wnh In In! lhrvmgh H and um"! Nu- menu I! arm Inn day. «I Hm lulu- uilh lhq lam: nnmr "out Wobatvr Mflflfllf'flti min, "‘3'!!an nnhu'l'hnugh hand lnE hvlu-w "N‘ Mum of "w Inlw 5: Lab"? "1m: mmgmmmwhmunmfihnu - f lmn,.7un[nm:mm) .U nhvml "w Iimc-f Um "l'fli"!~ lumlml ul I'M-mun"): I"r-~ (IN-r: "7 'm'lfll“ aw maul In: haw hvml mun Hue huh nf nah-qf m! H :tI'h "w Inn-4 name- ’1) pm" ' 0M Splat-t (piano) 0! "w limo u! Wan-Mafia" mum!» In an.- rurnrr «f 211' ll)’ We visited an ancient home in the IIIII II of “'Isstminister near this moun- . Iain which was built about 1755 by ‘~ in Mr. Whilnuy and i; still held in ' ltho Whitmr \ name "011? we saw all the household fictingm just 45‘ the; 't' were long hol'ore thz- v."aI ol the Pew I' volution. :hn lill‘gt“ brick fire place,‘ " massive oak trimmed coiling-s, thI- ' flour of white pine sumo 20 inches wide. the old kitchen had all the 0M “Ike-mos and fixtures: as were “58“ to 7’ cook in the open fit'i‘ place, on one! " side was~ the brick oven. where the i'ihi't‘flil and pies wen,- baked in the "moan long ago. The old tinder box 'lIIlIich was usI-(l to strikv a light long "bl-{urn mutt hot-s “le thuughl. of. The Hold Izrnmlfuther’. clock and many 'IItlII-r things IIlIich I cannot now Ieâ€" ‘lcull ow to be seen here I saw the :lCOIIllnl\~i0lI which was given to Whil- .m-I FIoIII (.m. ShI-IlI-I “Mob “:15 ' gin-II sI-II-Ial Ivar, leIIIn (ho Rmul- j ution making him a I-aptain in the ‘,IIIilitiu III the )ll'0\'llll‘(' (If Massachu- I-lIImI-tt should not fail U! see this old told that «luring thI- IIuI a numhI-I ul‘ BIitish ofl'lr'm'a and soldiers ‘\'(Pl‘t‘l. IIIufinI-Il in tho hou~e uu' IIIII-‘IInI-h :I'Ié ,II'aI An) onI- IIlm visib “t. “'4- 'Ihufl'lt should not full in we this IIlIl hon.“- I 'l'hv :IutII Ilnm {mm Worn-st“ "up!!!" 5mm: 40 miles, is through the llliIlIlI' svttlml part «If the mu- mul _IIII one should fail to take this IiIlo fl Im‘uwl through ”In Iillnm- \IhI-II- the film - IIoI'I' I‘Iuch‘ that I bought in' Donnvn “row but hrfuu- l ntarlallo 0” II'\ [lip Among llw mun} IIlIIII ul‘ llllIl I mt III~ pawn! Ilnough \qu IlII~ tuna“: «If SIIIllImI ImulII (amour. ll) Lungl fI-lIIIII' ‘ port" of lllt’ Wu) Slilfi'~0llllls. .InIIl II \lrIll and tank fl lumlI prim. ll Intlmr high! 'H II t a II III tmupwitswp. Anmmlevd spot of considenhle site on the top 1on which is a fine summer hotel. The view from this point is grand and is beyond description. You can see for 40 miles in every direcuon. The \ilv faxes, fields and waters are a sight never to be forgotten. The Stat; of Massachusnlt: has built a good hard maul clear in the top and we went up in an auto. had nur lunch up there as it was a calm ,clear day. l narw ”w- th'w “'5'!“ l: L‘v‘ _\I_v wit‘r. Mary. came tu New York 9 from Liwrpool on- the SS. Ccltlr «If the WhItI- Stun line and joined me in Boston on September 14th. We “ere Somewille. a suburb of Boston, OILeveraI days. Saw Hanan! College if:n:l 'l'ut’t.» from the otusidc How. I I: 8 N “as pIcsI‘nt In Clmrlston. -.\I.L~s.. on the old home (lay. Some 1.01)!) wens them. a line .~' ~oclI WEI» much- on that} occasion by the flex. Chas L hood-I all of New Y,orl( formerly of “"02- ' cuter County. Mass , I 1hr 'I‘IIckoI old home day nr Iveun.‘ Ion was eulebt‘atml on my lII-itlulavl Stu-tmnber 17th. 'Ilww “as meat-Inf on that III'cusiun 76 u" tlw I'-u¢liI-rI ll'ibv. I was pm-x-ntI-tl \IIIII u caIiI'; ' on which were 77 crInIlILN Imming.‘ ! My IDIUUIl‘I‘ mmh- a little talk about the 0M Imus:- and I ‘tutml all (III-III! helm: u bad boy who" I use-I to pick stolll‘fl on the old farm. Tlllfl't‘ use. some bad Natures that w«- han- to] vubmit to when we tme by railroad. nuw. One is the Jerking of Lin- train- I-II-II' limo the) IIIIIlw a «art. It; ~I~«III.~' LI» though the ongiIIm-r "“0“: hi~ It‘\l‘l ("maul and uam Ill‘r ull thI- strum he muhl. It i- m IxIII urlA :I ('olliflon witha box IIII'. -\ III-Hon, must hun- a goon ‘Inlnl on something ‘. [or the; “cum he thnmu Ilou n. Ana 1 ‘ther om- is that in all tlw lucqv .«tuv ‘mm paifien’fl‘rll Imw m murh gain. 5 up mul IlmuI stains to gr! to train: I I went through the new auhuuy fro" Somervillv lo the South Station "mum at this point I» a "mum; uui any which goo. up wmI- thm noun a! an unxlv of 46 III-greed 1'th ““1 my fin! rxptrloncr and l month-(ml u. l was [ohm up IIIwrv I “an to lun-I nu III] I could we n'ww wax Mum ‘III and as I ImI Immune! tum cud not MAI: to male much .I.’ n jump to In L‘ "" Immw ‘YMF'YIM'M ! "aural flu! tl'w '. olu hmIl- nu- H. E. McALLISTER C0. Another famom old place is (he Hullurd‘home at Sutton. "me it was whenA the late Rev. Henry Ward “flog-her sparked and married his wifu. Then- slill can be seen thu wall paper on the walls of 11-3: “of the mum: . {11 1f has been on r.» 100 yams and 1.». m: \H) 300‘. <tute of preservation. 4 ’shown so bright the fish did no: like our luoks. perhaps we did not‘hnve the proper bait as: we only got a few. This lake is composed of three ponds and an.- connecbed by narrow pass“ ages and in all is about six nnlm long. Them are many mummy («mazes a-i 11mg “.5 Miorea. ! Of course you will find some of your old draperies faded out and soil- ml; but even if they were not you would want new ones to get a new touch of color and new (one for the Winter months. A_nd the values this segson are so attractive that you will want to at "'1‘; nhew wmdow and door hangings and even new furniture coverings all t m t e ouse. gather. My sister Ind a cottage there and we done some fishing but as the water was so clear and the sun Our excellent selections of (‘urtain Nets aml the well known Colonial Draperies make it possible for you to :9! just the fight color touch for any mmn. Marquisettes as low as 25c Scrims as low as . . 19c Filet Nets as low as . 35c Madras as low as . . 50c Cretonnes as low as 25c Tapestries as low as 85c Fall and Winter DRAPERIES Must be New The through pusenger business is hardly over a third of what it ”used to by. On the train I m on from ‘ ‘ W t U 't ' @sm am is: The merchants are dim their (night from Boston to New York. They put two men on I truck and these men take turns in running and go on night and day over the good hard paved mad .'. mfiumbmmfiow. ' WlflfiMWMKHM'EMMEWMWWWMVWWL'W lf _\ou recall no reason come to us first (do Hut go to your noighhons) and we will (lo our utmost to help you locate the cause. If vac find that a mistake has been made we will cheerfully t'ul'l‘t‘l‘t tho error. We are here to serve you. Have the servants or uthers used more gar: than I am aware of? iane any additional gas appliances lM’cll installed during the period? Are there any other circumstances or occurrences that will account for the m- creasc in my bill? [K‘I‘iud'f Fm instance “hen vou find :1 sudden or unns Lia! increase in mm bill. ask yourself: Has the. ueathe: been to Mame? Has there been sickness in the house? W' nenever a gas bill IS abnormally lalge there as 31“ ays a complete explanation fox it, “hen all the facts and circumstances connected with the case are known. Tltere's a “why;" check (his (is! for the reason Gas Bills Sometimes Seem High ”WMWWJJL 3% I had company during the {in would mt pahbly m m 1and than was not ”rm-fin in this car at any time Mm cu. cagumd Albany Indmostofthoso just went a couple of shfiou. It looks like the ruilmd We had killed the golden call by the gm: advance in their rates. XV muubuyfltomhlm 25c 85c 19c 35c I!)

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