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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Jun 1920, p. 1

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.. DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTE] 0rd. Yes -- Haw? If you were in business and had a funny of five to support and were expected to keep a live local paper going on a patmnage from some bus~ mess houses that runs ham 0 to $1.25 per month. besides laying the help, how would you, gentle reader, no that lt2~llowtrd City flick, Rec-l At the hospital Mr. Suiger was put upon the operating table and it was found that the middle finger was just hanging; this was amputated. The other fingers are cut. to the bone. “five in n hnlf 1n hour. On the way to the hospital the doc- tor. driving his Dodge car. hmke all existing speed lawx, hitting nearly stty miles an hour. on the concrete road north of town. The trip wu made in just thirty-two minutes. Shim Jumped into a Ford and went to Dr. Tape'a residence on Highland ave. Fortunately the doctor was at home and after a glance saw that hospital treatmnt would be best. Re notified the West Suburban hospital inOakPnkll-athewasontheway shut in a mystery. Immediately after it happened Ir. The accident happened while he was cutting down name timh'rs on the rip saw in the old factory build- in; at the corner of Belmt and Carl Saigon manger of the loci! bunch of the Lord burnt" Cmny. “themflfleflmrofhhkflw My mm. The up of his lit- tle h." is also missing and the other two are My cut. CARL S'I'AIGEB’S LEFT HAND MU’I'I- LA'I'ED l N 8 A W Ian'- mun finger and Tip d the Mall Hugerâ€"mien (‘u In («an the mind numb-r of imam It. Itch"; ml Walter flunk. ulna a min 0! Ike Ila-M. not puke!" um to no "to n- ;mflyv hunt-I of the am Olly on d (In may an M “Mbhmbflnnnn Pal. C. I. m cw m‘ M of M rm «to-l - my 0! IN but "has! heard in It! nor Men. M the moth: he Ill [In not point"- mm. 0- Cumin-My I“!!! new MON a! the ”(N am fuflmrn m m. «M ”(in wm I» given u am "you totem-Md my gnu! Io ppm a locus. In M". 11m m M the pupa-«l Ion) alu- IM’I lamb ”no M m”: a! (he four miles touch of the 6m. on tho went by a line running nonh and will a mile weot o! Lisle and on tho Dunn-sold Raul. Whoa that interested in tho pro- ;oood district IBM to Mao the northern houuiry ihoy_ found um Whom.- hod dandy inflation! in lhoir district territory which really should be included in iho loo-l dis- trict. Wham’o "pond youth"- hairy lino come within I Milo of School 0mm .\'o. M and within o‘ half an. a m. rm... "mm A.‘ C. Iliuhoiir. Prairie-t o! the School Band. inmodifloiy haul a micron-o 11,. ”mm by which it is hoped to create the Downers Grove Com- mm 111.]. School District. «a pm- .emd to the County Court the {on unottheweek. Vounofthcmo- pooed district will have a chance to legit!" their opinion on the PM am.- win-m thirty dam No we mmmfortheclocflolbutlt will probably he held the lot}! or the 11th of July. WV the prove-ed district is bonded on the out by the Gram road, on the south by “"9 Ml“ boun» Vote:- to Reside: Opinion on and District Willi: VOL. XXXVI]. N0. 24 GRAAD SIAADS - A READY fDR um ' SDADAY’S GAME may Dan. II 1mm amac (ll-d.) Democrat. Once there was a woman who be‘ lieved that her hunhpnd's folks were quite 19 good es hers. She lived long The minimum price Mr an ad is 35 cents if paid in advance or 50 cents if charged. For three week. the price is 75 cents ash nnd 81.“) charged. ‘tending the wedding. iThemngmplewillbeathm to their friends at “29 W. 12th. st Oak Park. after July 10th. Do they sell? Well in the last two months they have sold {our pianos that we know of, besides an unlimited quantity of furniture of various kinds. is the Secmry surprised Mm by It Miss Annie “aroma «laughter of Mr. and In. Henry Burma and Mr. ’Aunm Leaning son of fir. and In. ‘A. W. [mining of Oak Park. wave harried at the bridal. ham Wednes- day evening. June 23rd. the Ne". Wm. Gmfeld performing the ceremony. A numb" of Oddfcflats of the Olk Psrk W M which Ir. Leasing When one takes into consider» tion the {art that more people read the classifieds every week then any other part of the paper. the cost of an at! sinks into insig- nificam. is a mighty small thing It a migh- ty small price and is the best il- hzstrntion yet found of that old adage. “small but mighty.” Ir. at! Hm. Fem It"! make "no" home on the [man's ‘Il’fl! farm near W..wh¢n In. Vein-d m lmmfiukly um (In «my the bum nir am in Mr “Inno- NiehrnWiapurbuw A CLASSIFIED ADVERTISMENT “NI! m:- PM helm WM. naught" of It. and In. “our ll Whitney. was quickly “I'M (a .7. Hm Anti" chod. u. 0' Ir. ad In. Jam Fahd of W. m. soundly mud-a. In! I“. It "I UNI-0y M h In! Gm. Th M. u. H. Mfmflymd on Intuit“ (Thanh hen. m. IM m a! (h when a! the Mandi“! man». and I In nu- Minot-amt" wu W an. to the loco-d That-why I. Went". lllcl' months. It won decided to u- eept on Invitation to attend in a body at the dedieetory exercises of the West End Club. ll Ooh Pork. The numbers Illo “nod to visit the or- phanage at Lille, at a future dnte. A children's plenle will he held under the auspices of the Lucas on the Inn It the home of Ir. and In. J. Lynch. Eat Grove. A letter was recolvotl from a di- rector of a working boy: home la Chl- cogo. in which 1 request was made for neck ties for the hay lumen of the! lutltutlon. The letter I'll referral to the phllnthropk eomulttee Thin ‘mlttoe will gladly accept uy du- curled ties and fonnnl am to the lutltutlou month-«l above The beneath-m torollhouleu boy-l renulleu o! creed or him. w» may be all to the followlng: In. Goo. "alert 40 time I" In. IL. “other. ll! Gilbert no.3 In full: Mn. Unmtt III. Fri-Ella. I } The chairmen of the difl'emnt de- iplmneuts- of the Catholic Women’s League of Downers Grove made their yearly [rer'pn It the last rimming held at the home of Mrs. Homer 8. Bum, Thursday. June 16th. There will he no mum during the sum- Other: Red Reports and Other lawn-It Business CATHOLIC WOMAN’S LEAGUE HELD SEA- SON ’8 LAST MEETING WHITN EY- ”MANâ€"4338"“) Ain't It The Truth DOWNERS-GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY." ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 25. I?” lives to Christian living and church (Continued on page 8) tonal the people to faithfulness: in the pursuit of Christian duties anvl perfection of ideals Inn conduct. He made reminimnccs of his ministerial career. its problems and joys. Ho spoke of the splendid cooperation of the people of the church whose pasto- rate he had just resigned which havl made it possible for him to labor of- fectively and successfully among1 ‘them. He also called on them in con-l tinne similar cooperation with the} Rev. Mr. Phelps, who hns been ap-1 pointed by. the district superintendéntI to fill out the unexpired conference. year. His closing pppcnl was for men and women to give over their , Rev. Fleming took as his text the deventh verse of the thirteenth chap- ter of Second Corinthians. He m:- may again return to the active min- istry. flatly wot-ls were spoken ex- pmsive of appveeiation of what W Rev. Ir. Fleming and his family have met to the community life in the ’two short yennt of their stay here. Specie! music ‘1‘ furnished by the regain choir of the Methodist Chm-h and a beautiful weieetion smug by Mr. ‘antl Mrs. flaming by request Re“. Wm. Grotefeld. p.941"- 0' the Grove Street Evangelical Chan-ll pre- sided at the farewell service list Sun- day evening. The pastor: of the five "muting chlnhes were all pésent ml at on the plutl‘orm together. At the all of the MM each sph- fm-th the rem-rt of his man mind and that of his church that one so emi- reltly fitted for the Gospel minixtrr must xive up that work so dear to? him for secular pumlts. They ex- rressetl the hope that he may he sufâ€"l the «we of Mn minim of flue mm» of "I! new“ Chunk More, makes it imperative that he that!“ his nation. infill"! man kmly' ”News's! nut 1«My in the reliant o! M: ow- chunk [ha of the «tire community. He had ‘tonnnl my friendship which m it very lunl for Ma! ta have fit urw The «in him" an» d It". II. M. Flam-g \un n" «M mac-wormm‘wm tonic-rs an In W I My in I‘nwmn Grow which in establish- ;in a n-puutiao for M m. Th: new. Hr. Homing m I brand HAM AIIIIMD llfllofl l‘ARlWlll SIRVKI SIIIDAY man-nail“ (TI-«thinning. Fmially sire m mm. [IT'S £0! Bernard J. Goodwin of Chicago, hum- of Dr. Goodwin. was one of the guests lust Sundny and took mt Dr. Frank J. Smith presided at the meeting as chairman, and the followâ€" ing made short talks. mostly pm» tation speeches: Wm. Bender, trem- urer, Mr. Hurbizh of Benny“, H. S. Dam. Wm. Galvin. the Rev. J. H. Bomn, Miss Rose Cavity and bliss B. Germain. i I of the parish served. Almost every society Connected with the church male Dr. Goodwin a gift to mmrnomorate his Silver Ju- bilee. The Knights of Cnlumhus Council. of which he is the chaplain. the Sanctuary Society. t‘no Sunhenm Sitters. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters the Men's Club and tho members of the parish all contributed to make the day an ideal one. [Riordan preached the sermon at the man man celebrated by Rev. Good- ;win at the start of his priesthood. ! Many Attended Dialer. ‘ Immediately after the services the large congregation and many mum who could not gain entrance into the church, sat rlown to a bountiful clack- en dinner in the church parlors. Long [Thomas Burk. lit-v. I. O'Brion union" which nfmhmu consistinu John I. flown. Rev. Wm. Shrunk-(chitin ”Minutes "hi-3.9M". and R". N. O. Sullivan. nf ”M.’nh and m- cm In" unwed. ‘ The Ritht Rewrenll Daniel 1 Rim Tho ham mph loft for 1 two ‘vian of Chic-ago. pnarhevi "00‘ QM. woob' homynmnn (rip to Deni-pr He gnu- a fine tI-ibwio tn Dr Good mound-I Spring.- and Salt 1..” (‘itv win. telling of his rise In his chosen. and on their return will nah choir work l‘mm the time he was an altaréhune for tho pm with the (room's boy in Father Rionlan's church in "rents at 2040 North Hamlin m.. Chicago. to the present rlny. Twentyâ€" {Chicago 2: i! .‘R. Janka (‘llholie Chou-h. Inn-l.“ In. CH? A.” u M u I!” W W !Iu-n of M9 Fri-'0. Nun-nth (mama... .f fem and F“! ”Nd”?! I "(in GM at! 'h‘? m “(lights of (dunks. my «“53! ”TM for (h min. v”. i, We 5 i s I 'prhu- up! old Mon-I.- MM Mm; ”is; lamOOm-rwumflnl' Mm Ema-m um trauma» mints-an- ,m m m. m. (1. MI" «I no... ”*M W' T” 0W" “I ‘- Int to! Ms onlimb’m iMo uw prim‘mulfmu. 311., mg.“ n. n”... W 5'“ 0' W m 30' '0! W ' h" m an M ‘ M via-m o‘rlcrlx in I!» m: 11..- MM:- '.5 gums" 5, . mimh' tho. I in» chm-h .1. MM u. Unuhors ‘1"ka W... m, M...“ w...“- no M on: u- Ital- vmnhip-rs at Solemn Hlxh Muss. As- :vrim 3.". «flying . M," Dunn. la! u "an a m a mm o..- wtnr in 0» son-in um and of "m .M mum at or «flu. "‘" '" H." w H- aiucamisw mm". Jinn-ms of ms, Mm» mm w... my.“ 0, “1'- WM and short- l." tum than is an m ”to do h to" -.-: T» m. Rn. . ~ "'1' I! 0‘ "My all n rump bump! M "“31"" .- M m b am Volt-Imm- 0f "Pauli-unt- Mu-‘gm M, hey. the m. Rm. 3. 1. man!“ u»: no... rm, em "5.“. .M "u... '" Vim? "- I'm-Mac "w m. R". J- A» M'mfl and R"- JWP'IJh-os M the bride OM gm flux». "In” of ”firm". RM: 10th T.fml un- cpmnony and "um 00 A h“ m” M“ m "‘ Mm". R". P. 1. Sank“. M,m "air hunks! maintain»: s"”','" "'1 “m” ’m Thomas Burk. in. H. mm". union" which rrfmhmu mistinei’" '"m’m' “m 7" John I. Ros-on. Rm: Wm. ShMEv-fehkhn salad. «lives wuf»rs.Mn.;"”_"" I" i ”’M "d E a 35: i i. [3 i1 3 1:3 3‘3 a: ‘ I»! Soul-y :m may I! - nut-Ht" day to the, m of or flu. Pm: n. Goodwin may of R. Jaloph'n Catholic Chunk. lau- SllVIR 103"“ Q Of ”.6000“! cam SWISS (Continued on page 8) KIM ”5 (H vâ€" 'â€"'I uâ€"wuwâ€"y .vvâ€"u . v-â€" In». no. their «In-cum. mm. grownup-multflnv CHM Mfldm Howl”. MOIIHIMGOMM- Mrs. Fm! T. Butcher die-l WHI- llesrhy morning. June 23rd" fnnrnl services will be he” at the M. E. 'chureh Friday afternoon at three 0’ Community papers, clearly The Reporter’s leadership. _ The way the stories are written. the manner’in which the news is displayed. the make-up and other details, when mph-ed to other Without showing undue conceit, we claim that the Downers Grove Reporter is DuPagr County‘s Best Newspaper. In its columns ynu will find more real local NEWS than in any other County paper and more somo weeks than any two County papers. The Repomr. ;|n .- bu Mnhy m. hw- Every week we receive through the mail exchangv copies of the newspapers of DnPage County ml evmy weak w» are impressed more and more with the superiority q! DU PAGE COUNTY‘S BEST NEWSPAPER dlon wen included in the diner ll- \‘lhtloa. Following the upper I mutant ‘1" be given. As usual music will he Ila- pndomlnuu future. 5-m- upmnl with short talk. I! h 0!. mt lmmlbla to gel m of the Clvll «I to "all" with each other. mail" lit-Mom a! that mtmflkt. Alla-ebuloclou I" math. ”Mn metal mm- mm In ll. than wlll he .- opium liar ml: «M M. What W (has zmmd cult-hr than “MM loot- ‘mr. in up Ole-ml qua-Ibo a! which I.“ at It: mice la the hon. II ;lbomoofllwfl.k.l.hhw “MI-yum and Ibo cavalry-u. wk finally have ll om. lh- unduly. cum an. ‘00. m It" to Mr and M. than". In" at“ It» Min 00- Mud. and I» Mid-l ”my mm A most input-«w as! haul!“ MummudMu mmum.mlmc.c.m- For a number of years past Grove lodge. No. 824. A. F. d A. It, huh given I reception to the number: of Nap" Post. Grad Amy 0! the Re- public. lthugmvntohouu- null “fair Ind one which the mom? bonofholhthcl’oualdflnw eagerly look forward to. The annual Inception will he held tomorrow evening. Saturday. June 26. in the Lodge parka. 3W!" will 1h: larval at six o'clock; an innova- ‘tlon chin year being that both the loll" number: and the vclemn of lhe Civil war have but invited to «line. In the put only the old ul- Supper at Six O'Chck for lie-hen and Guest. Followed GROVE LODGE AN- N UAL NAPEB POST NIGHT TOMORROW mm FRED T. Bl-“NIIIER BUTLER-Am By Prom. For the past year, besides his ne- 'tioncering Me. which loan H. tusy only at certain season, It. Db- ter has mid many «Honda of bran dairy few-(ls and so forth. the future he expects to dispose C even a meter quantity of fie- pli- ' He willmunvewitlitlnm. ‘tmcking and lumitu» Ming butl- ms: but has: not unrefined an taxi mum. These will be continued for a while by Mr Bnku-r until he can .dispose of them. Besides the business which lie ”F chased. Mr. Diet" will have 1 full line of dairy and chicken feeds. liar ,uml straw. He will have I comm line of urirultunl implements, tric- lnrs and gas eating and expects to [bring quite a farmer Oracle to clue vik- lage. 'Afutltvmnhshtfldmhr Smithy Ind should .400! the “I 1am intending “no. The M in fall"! In 3 «Had no on. m Joseph V. Dieter h» punks-d 0' livery all teaming Mina-II of an... Bohr and all: chm lanky m ‘l'ooi (Mfg! of Bait!â€" Myâ€" Will Carry "no of Am- JOSEPH V. [METER HAS PURCHASED BAKER'S "VERY sub for a". 6w d n In! via flay hen. u; wm mâ€"wwmm; Naval-Dylan“..- Pu ”Vlad!" mmwnm lmmm at" Mon. 0. ”Mathias Walla-(WI. ”MI-r ' F ‘ mm: “Joya-om hath-Mono!“ Thoma-unload mid ’m‘n Wu. WW DUI HI tuhmlumncubm View 0! lb M hy A 13 In hot the "much how in. Imolvflldo-nyw-dn- write-up i: 70'" um I In of ‘0 rm» about that .mwluuouafi m.y«.thInt-od than. “Hula-clash odmdmthfildhnflb.” nunhflyhatloq. 1‘50an Dommundwknymw for nine innings “with. I HI! gum? Wouldyounflm' um “I doubtyoumldudymchamb ruliyenjoynhllpmbnlql. :Next Sula-y you will have your“ ‘clnmtodtmhmblyud “hi albumin-nuns“ Tb legion by. line Ben WI » Getting Din-cal In 8h.- l'ar Sun-n. (onuunm man " $01001 PIEIIIIOIJ ' putsmtncom?

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