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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Dec 1920, p. 8

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1mm IN BOWLING , mans IS cwsn mm mmcnm £3 33 g; 3% 3% what! . ma Aye. lotion lost. donor Ruler moved to ad- communion“!!! Winn”. Ohm“ *ig35 the Village of Dower! Grove, Ill. Present at n“ all Mnyor W. C. Bur- ber and Comnfissionen Bender, Hal- lor and Hearth Cunningham" Bryce shunt. Cum m later. Hints. of the meeting of Nov- ember fl, 1929, were read and Com- mm Emu moved to wave nme. 0n roll all (bmmissionen Hunt, Bender. Ballet and layer Barber voted Aye. Nays none. I.» tier-curried. An ordinance amending Section 8 «(Chmnldthenviaedaenenl OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R I? Ordimm of the Village of Down- Wham"â€" Bum ........... 1M chh Climb."â€" Ruulu of the week: Auden Legionâ€" m is developing into a pretty not with three teams bunched at the my and the rest trailing. Pitchet’s Boos- tou still have a slippery hold on the top run: of the pereentagé column ladder with the East Ends and the Amarimn Legion fives crowding them “'Mafimuflwm Winder-whore “Gallo-Mud. Klein’s Richelieu: are fourth with that postponed games to be rolled and if they win the three will be right up in the running. v-Fr‘élloQinz are the teim standings Ind malts of last week: ...... ”Tn-summed: Downers Grove, 111., Nov. 29, 19?!) Regular meeting of the Council}! Thc Downers Grove Bowling Lea- STANDING OF THE CLUBS I“ ll) “5 MO I“ I40 I15 I“ I71 “I In I’M 199 I” 122 I42 I“ 127 140 152 710 810 Pct .740 .703 III 159 147 I” "2 1” MO 7“ Ill MO 213 I?! Bll 171 166 me n (dam on!” 'mmreln Mabndmtnevlâ€" W ‘1“ Web! an. I“ It was found two 81.000 mm 3 e“, mu m. (hunter land to known me mad run by mm not. an; an Inn :- ate!” look I. no departed. {no my honest mam mgmweel. neat-coda ”amt-mum tan-at. Then. M I 0” Chmmmhmmt Mid- mum Innammm an-mmemmu'em' 3}}: -§ :3;wa nu ma. Not met. however. on Chum: morning, yup ma '3. .3 ohm 01mm interâ€" est to the expectant children. um: mmumemndathcfnl. “tolaynnmflh”iewno"dm spirit Mme-cum Mia-ted mm mm” iii minimise- m- a» fused. and mum Mn 00 km 0'0 an“? Illllef mm. Inn had Imu- nll shout m- h- eldem 11 um paused on. It was m m holldly use when he am home frononeothnmpuvlmnmhll at (am under far the little one: um! I great (It white goon. It can lane. but m m M “"1 1'" of the true madcap! yer I‘m-f. An Incident «wand about an mum Mon cunun- um nu Inn 3 went I. new. in: an ml: at winch he did not "perm“ um um. One day quite a distance In. th my. mm! «In; Isl: mm nun-h no I».- numb at a mu! has no maria-uni Itn III culling. The; mmtlmnl :- «an that non-d In. 1. mm up In run. It "a that .M Mm "Hunt-y. ma dam-m u! bl! rum»; lndlovd. Inn In.- «In «mm. M Ionian m- turn and. and W "at one at "no m .1th no have Ill-n “'qu- M not! him on in Mr "(ma-hm Ind (My um I. elm. ”my, mu clam-d by In. to min: I he! that "no mm cu I nemlm m am already married. and am: an" the my 0! not rich Mum. It in in, pure elm-m that an hour Inn-r Inn tune m In. “dun-by In In “tel-dub. _ In No resented poor. wllll’e thrltly people. The mm were hard working and so- ber, tlu- women Industrloul and fart» ly slaltemly. In fact. old John Helms- by, who owned the square of bulld- Iugs. had selected a reputable cllen~ lele an to tenunlry. and In lower clrâ€" cles llelmsby (kn-mar held a certain III' of arlstocnwy. uni." a» sum w. and mm filled In the aural plain. “unudpu. Grandma. and the live m- ". children: and the lovpll‘ht wouId come Into Mu an n In ornamented than meant-ally: “Rebeca. Rachel. Ruth; Jacob Mid Levi." But the Mg ramlly did not Quart};- npnult huh and km u! "w menu:- Mnod toilet wlm hm. «man from his homo um "w mun rm: a win. to lose her In a year. we to have M! and lather and mother. Mutter m It too Inn! work. in Wu upon his bounty. flow gladly and null- uhly [Ml vn animal. the uniform willing Mad-nu and an o! In. mutated to I" "w world. Ila-.dld not cum nut-I ma Ila-tr gunners mun to un- uw old male mn- ton-blo. but what a flaw mm. I clan-tr. and. Inn ndopml M- Mo mm on". “I u- no to work hard. I hue . bl: fumlh 31m know. " lum delighted to tell strangers and new frlendx. And then he would count on hls fingers. Ivan Vidal was a decided lnmltu- “on or the place. Old residents could remomlmr hlm buck (or len yr-urs. He was a lmle, bright-eyed man whose constant sums and eager. friendly ways muttered sunshine. Then 1 mt this: time!!- “I haw m: "to nhull Min to) Inn “- - pad!"â€" of pin. needles (a. "10.338": Nova-pot Canon.) ANTA CLAUB was expected to arrive In prodigiou- gmndeur around Helm» Corner. The name applied to a block at tenement: I good mm above squalor and the general unxlghtn- ness of the slums. although “a population mainly rep no! ‘mly mo in ”cpl-in. Hodidnothkeiteuy. Be acquired his 850,000 by ceaseless turn, by strict economy, by con- ;scielfioua efforts to give his adver- ithan: and subscribers full value, by that“: pemvermce, and by the wiltofundcwholeflhimhcir to “93”.”. find of weather. am of Decanter for Honolulu, but gee. who wants to leave Illinoil this nexmmmmmad tauntrymediwrm, at mule life .ia today living on the futofthelnd. {cum _ RICHARDSON The guests from the Grove rm the lean: and um Fred Ket- mmng, Jay Allison, 8an Prince. L. C. Fumr, Hahn Melanie! and the Inca Kath: and Gloria Punt. i Joe bovine and Pull: Suco a! CM- ucu. very luckily amped with their flveu on Wednesday glut-noon when '0» auto truck in which they new Am" the service, a reception was heldnthohomeofthehfldefor the mm relatives and for the Annuity of which the bride is a memâ€" her. ditch and both men flow out n it left up nut Levine Ml In nary m! In M: Ion thumb and Mn um braked. The wound: more «wind to by Dr. Puller. The other mud almost unnenflml. 0n inng eve. Mia he: 1min (Justin and It. Douglas Rich- ardson m mrrkd at St. Simon Episcopal Church In Chicago. Tho bride h the daughter of In. Elin- W Oman of Chm fonmrly or the Grave. She was suited In a bum (“Mine an” anal I Mm M!-ndwongcomgebouqodcf nmmm ms and mliuu of the ]F. John «mun. brother of m- brlde and Miss Mufid .Richudool, sister of the Imam «wed in wit- Ham m struck on flu- Mlplc no. "W“ by um 4:07 train. The truck was ”flown Inn tho AND TO THISWE ~ 'ADD A VERY FER- ENT, “AMEN” l'nor to the summer of 1918 a splendid local mail service was in ef- fect, with a. frequency of three round trips each week day between Chico- go and Downers Grove. making all station :3wa and exchanging mail with all poseofi‘ices between tlwsc points. The service was discontinued by the Post. Office Department with- out consulting my of the post ms- urs concerned. ' Mann-m of Railway MD“ 9°" vlwâ€"N“ Lot-1 Put Daneâ€"is Rayon-am for Delay-- What is the matter with the mai- service asit pertains to LaGrangc and the towns along the Burlington line between Chicago and Downers Grove? This question is often nsk~ ed by some residents. Why have we The answer isâ€"we hme no rail- way mail service. All of the maxi sent from LaGrange, regardless of direction to be sent, and most all mail received, must pass through the Chicago post office. lt‘wu said at the time it was a cut meuun and so the public put up with the inconvenience with a much Mem' as possible. Hero'- hoptng mat the new ad- minhtnflon will recognize that the wu- ia over and "store this convon’ sent. and necessary servim 1- From the “Grange Citizen. no inte; cémmunication by mail with residents in the towns east and west? 'M) But-pa for Driven In Auto Hits the Ductâ€"A Few Cull Olly Injuries. We Hawdidhedoit? Thomson: TRAIN HITS TRUCK Cu We Doubt 1!? PARAGRAPBS Walk “l ul’ with those who on intemted in the lormntion of such high school itorrltory.1'houe persona draw up the 'pctitlcn. which ntntcs the extent and lhound-t o! the propoued high school iterritory, than circulate it {or the m- ,quiml signatures and filo it in tho oilice of the Count) Supt. of Schools The hw cmnpclu the Supt. to call or 'clectlon upon the pmntation o! Juch a petition During thaw pmcmlings the Supt. mny mlrim u to the loyal Iroquircmcntn they picscnt the ad- tnntugon or dismiiuhw of such a contemplated uhool. but he in mi to climt the campaign or hc activ.» for or against the pmpouitinn. Sincl- chpflus my be taken to the cat-o!- llcio board and F‘M’ the Co. Supt. ,‘ r a member or um board it would be unwise for him to be nnmintml with any kind of propaganda for the tune. And the Supt. would moat Following the directions of the law where a community high school ter- ritory has been established, the elec~ tion for the board of education of the Bonaparte district will be held 20th or ten days before the date of the election. If there are no candi- dates by petition, a blank ballot will be provided upon which tho voters may designate their choice. The a- bove petitions must be filed at the oflice of the County Supt. of schools The question is often asked as to what is the relation of the County Supt. '01 Schools toward; community high school projects. All such plans so for, within DuPuge County, have originated with boards 0! education Community high school clcctions held last Saturday evening resulted in the defeat of the so-called Lisle community )high school proposition by a voge of 62 for to 65 against, and the establishment of the so-cal- led Bonaparte community high school by a. vote of 64 for to 29 against. 'The Bonaparte district is north of Downers Grove and the Lisle is south and west. on the evening of the 30th of Dec~ ember‘ This board will consist of five membt-rs. Candidates must file petitions, signed by ten per cent of the legal voters of the high school territory, not Later than December COMMUNITY HIGH PROJECT CARBIES NORTH OF GROVE Maputo Salton! District Votes Favot New High Schwi- South WI. 32 South Main Street Buy earlyâ€"while selections are at their best. SHOES -â€" RUBBERS- ARCTICS â€"- RUBBER BOOTS- and LEGGINGS SPATS â€"- SLTPPERSâ€" KNITTED SOX â€"- FELT BOOTS . POLISH SETSâ€"POLISH OF ALL KINDS ' FOOT COMFORT SPECIALTIES to come. We reduce all our shoes from 50c to $3.50 a pair. These are real reduc- tions, meaning actual losses to us, based on replacement values. If you need shoes for anyone in the family,- you can buy now cheaper than for some time What child does not love a new pair of shoes? Suitable gifts for folks of any a e, young and old. The kind that are gratefully remembered throughout e ear are to be had here. We can help you solve your Christmas Shooping prob ems. Nothing will be more appreciated than a pair of Warm Slippers that will carry the meaning of the season and warm comfort to the recipient for many. many months. More and more he are buying tactical gifts. This is a tactical with its high cost offiovxl’ng problems. R'he flash , tawdry; impractical ' should give way to the more necessary things 0 life. Footwear“ as Gifts Sure to be Appreciated-Because Practical Morris Shoe Store 0m lnnlmnan ankml for the numb" of hi. “house. He evidently prefer- rhling automatically. -â€" Lam-Inge Guinea. Number 7 bu again beel'l liquefied by “(‘01. Our. John G. Oglnby. m1 numb-w 100 has be": sought again by former mn'tary of auto. C. J. Duylr, now of Spfimflold. .Strnnm- mum-hi for numb": IF pouring lulu tho Iiccm bum». while now fancy their telephone number. Contrary to general belief it is the State of Ohio which carried at! first honors as to the number of licenses issued last year, while Illinois rank- ed second and New York a close thinl. The new license plates are black with whiw numerals; therefore casi- ly discerned (mm a dlstnnge. Mr. Emmemn believes Ill-t from all indications lllinolu registration for 192! will exceed 600.000. Enrly ywptntlou are made to issue at least 10,000 license! during the first “'ka ot the an! year. Applicants are fighting my 0! the number [8 or its multiple, while many uni: for a combination. Num- MT 13 auignod to Dewitt Montgom- c-ry of Springfield will again go to its lucky owner. so Secretary Louis Emmet-son as- signed him number 1, over which so many have puzzled their heads as to its ownership. that no one quote him as being for or against the proposition unless his written consent is given. The Supt. is in favor 0! community high school: and the consolidation oi schools, but thou" I! a difference between this am his being for or against some parti- inlar community high ochool project or consolidation. Anyone desiring any information relative to communi- ty high schools or consolidations may address the oflice of the County Superintendent of Schools at When. ton. AUTO LAW FATHER GETS COVETED N0. 1 LICENSE PLATE Sidney Gormans of La Grange, Au- thor of Motor Statutes. Again Wins Coveted Numeral. Sidney Gommn, 436 Stone avenue, La Grange, has again obtained the much coveted automobile license No. I. As the father of the Illinois Auto Law, it is his undisputed right, and TO OUR CUSTOMERS Downer-s Grover; ”in mum Andaman can» tuned the Luce Luther Luca III- day evening. Ann I that w mm-ting. the evening was out In ‘ Mia Cl": lumen elm-obit. and Mr. Elmer mum: at I”. were mun-(ed at the Lace M on' Wednesday durum NM a nodal mun. Tho Low. We. inbutnhallmroldgbm mpkfly. moral new mini can takm up Sunday evening. My you“ people rm pm at N- mmlng. Ann I moot M sorinl owning up you; MO 3" tor home a I I“! hour. Elmer Mandel, who has has voti- iux on u arm in Iowa during lb put you, has "turned Mun. Thaw present were Haul liley, 3Antoinette Smith. Margaret Smith, Geraldine Lacey, Florida Wapla. ‘Lurabcl Sherman, June Beidelm, and Eleanore Whpelbr. Rm- ments were served including "'0 birthday cakes with ornaments ml candles. The guests departed u I very late hour assuring the halt and hostess a! an exceptionally good time. Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Wanner have returned from their trip to Metal! when they spent nevenl Inch with relatn'os. 'Born to Rev. III! In. Walk! BUB meistcr, l-‘ridly. member 3, I it]. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Lynch 03hr.- tained at a dinner party {or Hill Lydia ,Sprecher and Miss Helen Luv- is. The occasion being a double birth- day, Miss Sprecher and Miss Lynch celebrated their birthdays ounce- ember first, although they celebrated lhough many years separated. After the dinner party twelve of lla- Sprecher’s French students surprised her, not only with their pnunu‘hlt also with a five pound box of “My. Punch cum 5mm. 19¢“ Min Lydia 'Sproc'lm' WM j} Candy. ENTERTAIN AT ~ . . DOUBLE B I R T H- - DAY GATHERING LACE NEWS

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