To all our friends who so kindly assisted us in our late bereavoment we wish to express our sincere mli' Election of officers fur the arm:- ing yoar will be hold. Tea will ho served and the gonmul pubHc i: im vital to attend. Work will bozin a! Hnm- «Mm-k in tho nfhummn “‘5"! a pan-t fm supper a! 5:00 and w†mmimw in the M‘vning The Homo and Educational Du- nnment of the “'nmans Club will hold thbir meeting at Library "all on next Wednevday aftm'mmn. April 6th, at 2:30, The program for the afternoon “in M fnrnhhmi by tho Library Board. Miss ler-n Rahcork u' ll‘w ('hicago Public Library. is tn b0 the principle weaker. Members of the club “ill talk on accounts and facilities of the local library and lb? faculties of the public and Junior Eolempmary schools. Th "Wavy; ul ï¬u‘ur (‘lmpu‘r Nu. 2.10. R. A. .\I.. haw. ll-wn mnlul In "no Nayumnl ( hank-r In ronfl-r Ilvr dogm of tlw llnl) Royal Anrlv. llw pwmh drum m rumour}. nn .1 (rum in llw hv-nnm’ul Maywrw-l .\l:-- Mir Tomplo Inmnrrn“ v-uvninz. Ar invitatum “3» ulm nrlrmlnl In all DMrnrn Hmu- (’lyapln rm-mlwl,» In Mlu- part in Ilu «uninnv’e frdhllu‘ It is odimnlml lhal marl) ï¬ll) mvm- hem of Hm lnrnl ('hapN-r “ill arrrm "w imllalinn and unrlakv nl' ll" Mann"! lmlm-'< lvupiullih‘. HOME DEPARTMENT OF WOMAN'S ('LUH MEETS WEDNESDAY median M Olin-n far the (‘ming Yearâ€"tho PINK ix Mm lmited. He spoke 0! chiklhootl «has, of the American whliA-r and of the Souk-r» 0! the (‘wmu H1.- piclured Mm Want» a.» n llut‘ soldier of the Crow who a" throngh Hw rim-tn yrun by Once more I My I! w†a maul wonderful dny {or rm. And W'u'n I move out lo your town I run-[y will pay mlhar vim to the mm Church in tha Wnld Woodr for l wuul lo hour (ha-m do; again And I wunl u. duh- humh “ilh Mr. Whiflrn and â€In Wall». X am more than glad that I went in {or in that little chum-h I lived my life over again from childhood up to the pmsnet which is sixty years. I heard {our young peopde talk on mission, then I heard the East Grove quartet sing about the Little Brown Church in the Wild Woodsâ€"it car- ried me back to my childhood days. Then the preacher said Mr, Whit- ten had a few words to say ' saw I nther slender man of 35 yearn ad~ Vince to the front. He had not talk- ed two minutes before I felt the tears mining to my eyes and in another minute I felt Lhem running down my cheeks. l felt ashamed of myself for crying but when I looked up I saw thnt most of the congregation were doing the name thing. It seems that Mr. Whitten was selected by the church to present. a watch to Miss Hosnin Watts. yho had playrd the organ there for ï¬fteen mm. It Wu his pn~sontation wow-h that lw moved the so deeply. her Ids haul soul "Oh Man uf ('mli- lee I will not (all Tint-v." It mm:- fllin wan too much (or Mim- Wan» {or flu- broke clown comparu-l)‘. WW "W'r I “In - "IV-II‘ volderful (by {or "w. And «9an | man out lo your town I purrly will ya snout" vim to the um» Church; in the Wnld Woodr for l w-ul to boar them Mug again And I van! u. duh- h-ndn “ilh Mr. Whiurn and. â€In Walt». Ymm wry «nun-l); l J. 1.. l.(t«',\s.. II, II LOCAL MASONS TO WORK AT MAYWOOI) CHAPTER TOMORRWY «I Nay-l Arch l:- (min â€urn in "or ~f‘~h h‘o‘ rn'h E! "on. 'I'Dw umlmumwd, n-nx-rtfully rrp- nut-uh- that M In tho mk- anr of the nul â€mu- lmonn ml lluop'» rSululiu-ion of a part «I the North- rud Quuu-v of Section "I. Town- ~Mp 38. North. Run-a II. it.» of ‘uw 'l’hinl I'dmipk- Moridian. Chunky n! Dnl’ur and sum.» of "Hunk; nun wk! pmwrty u continuum In Hw- limih of Ihr mm “Hart of Down- rr- â€nun. bu! i~ no! rmhmrul with- .I- limit-A. mial [Nut-NU brim: mmr â€mun-lull} :ltwrnimi :u fnl-‘ hm A. unï¬t; ('nmlm-Minn Hun «(our â€11- [IN 0' mul Srrnnn Ht. running} uhu-mn mum “lung Ihr quad": ruin" ’inl‘ .3633 (PM (In ; tn lhr nf Haj-h- Humr n-nth Iii :lo-mn-~ "1"" L14. ulunr "w :rMhr of: â€up" Anvnlw .367 ivr-t fun a Man I M ,Iw mmII-‘r 4H" m nun h and H Mu MOVED TO TEARS AT EAST GROVE CHURCH SUNDAY God bless the little church in the wild woods. Last Easter Sunday was 3 most wonderful day fur me. Early in the morning I came out to Down- ers Grove to look at a house I intend a buy. Later on I startfll to take a walk, when uvcr at East Grove I heard singing in a littln church, sq I went in, the ï¬rst time I have been in church in (on years and I must say I. I... Lucas. a Stranger to Village. Homes "Little Brown Church" in the Wild Wood. Chicago, March 30, 1921. Editor, Downers Grove Reporter: CARD 0F THANKS Warren H. Burgesx. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. E, Bur \l‘l’.‘ I‘L‘IIJI ‘ ' GETIEAWMA r for â€w (0min: M'W " L‘L'OYD imam ()no of tho mmt. uniquu- i-ntlings in the history of motion pictuws is pmmisi-«l in "Dynamite." third of lhv two real Mermaid (fommlios featur- ing Lloyd Hamilton at the Dicko Theatro Saturday. April 2d. The ï¬- nal fade-out shows Ham. the girl and hnr faihcr m the arms of 3 wk» phone pole high in the air. The 9v- ents leading up to this position are said to furnish an unusually funny comedy sequence. A considerable portion of the action is in an exâ€" plosive factory. ! 'l'ln- following [mtilicm Wm .m-v ,x-ntml and ram! In "It ('ouncil: [To (hr (‘muu‘il of flu- Villmu- of [mum-rs Grow, (‘mmly of Durugr, £31m. or Illinoiu. This Ending Sewn Nov Mark Fur Nation Picture (‘nmodios lxtra time ............... 2.43 Wilber Dunnâ€"Salaly ....... 60.00 H. C. Hicks ................ 80.00 Hall Watkins .............. 67.50 Frank Allen ................ 95.00 Chas. M. Hitch ............. 70.00 M. Venanl ................. 57. 50 Louis Callahan ............. 57.50 A. 8. Snow ................ 7.50 William Bender ............ 4.16 Harry W. Bryce ........ 4.16 Charles Hallor , ......... .. 4.16 l. (1. "mm ............. . 10.42 W. (‘. Barber .......... 15.00 lkpl. Stud» It Pulillc limp. Prim-v- \Plsun I lrm-ls)»~Sni 3‘24 00 S. llmlzik ................. 32.00 0n rull cull ('umminimnen Ill-ant. "ï¬lll'l', Ill-mlvr. Bryce uml )Iny'ur llnrlwr \otml AH. Nays mmv. .\lo~ carrinl. Commissioner "earn presented the semi-monthly pay rool for the period from March lat, 1921 to March l5th 1921, and moved to approve same and have warrants drawn for the several amounts as follows: PAY ROLL Man-II 1 lo 15, J92! Dept. of Public Property H. L. Thompsonâ€"Salary ....$65.00 Extra time ............... 6.48 Ola Irwinâ€"Salary .......... 65.00 Minutes of the meeting of March 14th, 1921, were read and Commisâ€" sioner Heart! moved to approve same. On roll call Commissioners Hoar“, Bender, Bryce, Haller and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Mo- tion carried. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDIN GS 01“ THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Downers Grove, Ill., Mar. 21. 1921. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Present at roll call Commissioners Bender, Bryce, Hallcr, Heartt and Mayor Barber. ,. l’lfl'lTth FUR .\.\'\EK.\TIH\ DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS mmmmw. 7.5.0.7.7. 6975..) 4.16 4.16 4.16 10.42 of beginning; thence south 33 feet to the northeast corner of.Lot 21 in Block 3 of Holcomb'a Subdi- vision of a part of said quarter section; thence south 2 degrees 31 minutes East, 156.75 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot; thence south 87 degrees 29 minutes West, 50 feet to the east line of Plymouth Street; thence south 2 degrees 31 minutes East. along the east line of Plymouth Street 1508.5 feet to the north line of Washington Avenue; thence North 87 degrees 29 minutes East, along the north line of Washington Av. cnuc, 762 feet; thence south 66 Ia making an. alum alt a rep- ouht lawn and l â€gin advice It la :[lfltlsi wmw a nil} and thin mania . ll ap- _ vendetta-tumuaa amount-cl. trust companies. The Hindsdale State Bank acts as executor. administrator. guardian. trustee and con- servator, and theadvantages over an Indi- vidual acting in like capactty in any of the (ongoing trust matters are those of a cor- poration over a rson. The principal ad- vantages are as ollows: The bank is assured ot a continuing corporate existence, The individual may die at any time and his death is liable to lruatrate or endanger the whole purpose oi the appointment. The bank la continually accessible, while the indivi- dual may be absent, ill or too busy with hia own personal attain to give matters attention in the time at greatest need. 1 Auditor: of Public Accounts of the State-of Illinois bonds and other securities as required by law, is now authorized to accep - . providing and. regulating the administering of trusts by t and execute trusts. under the act The bank acts with absolute impartiality, unhalnpered by prejudice, and unaflected by the improper in- fluence of interested persona. For obvious ream truth the standpoint at both etlicient and economical management, an eatal» lithed and reliable hank situated in DuPage County is better qualiï¬ed than a non-resident corporation to serve the residents at this county in matters pertaininc to trumand the settlement at estatea. can or Write For Particular. L. P. 09.0". henna-t. in m at Ynat W A. P. LYYLI I. w. IIVIII cm WM»: II “In. an. m â€a†Melt-rerun! In- In a" “‘5‘ a. . n ' m3: .091 llgil m5 J. D. Gillespie Co. Can vou afford to be “ithout one on these terms? Samples on our floor for vour inspection at all times. Either of these machines will he delivered at your home up cm a ï¬rst payment of ten dollars; the balance to be divided into twelve equal payments, which will not cost you any more than having your washing done and will save you 50 per cent on the The THOR Washer is made by the Hurlev Machine (‘0., the largest factory of the. kind in the world aml has proven for many years just what it will do and has never failed to satisfy “ear drme in washing. Phone, 30 Days 217 Nights ln buying an article of this kind it is necessary that you get something that will last a great number of years and that will not cause you a great deal of trouble. In selecting either of the above pieces you are sure of complete satisfaction and can have the same conï¬dence that you would have in an Elgin or a Waltham watch. knowing that behind these articles: is the gnar- antee of the best concerns in their line. eachv cflstomér. The UNIVERSAL Washer made by Landers, Frary and Clark, one of America's largest manufacturers, is a wonder. Like all of their “Universal†products, it is the best of its kind. Knowing as we do that whatever we sell to our trade in this line must he the very best. we have carefully selected the two electric washers above as being the best made in this country. There are a number of good washers on the market, we know, lmt we believe these two to he the best of the lot for several ren- suns. e, 30 Days 1 . Phone, 30 Days fights 61 bouth Mam Street 217 Nights RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE feet to the South line of Wash- ington Avenue; thence North 87 degrees 29 minutes east. along the south line of Washington Avenue 327.1 feet to the center line of Dunham Street; thence North 2 degrees 04. minutes West, along the center line of Dunham Street 1976.? feet to the section line; thence south 88 degrees 17 min- utes West, along the section line 281.4 feet to the center of Maple Avenue; thence south 58 degrees 57 minutes West, along the cen- ter of Maple Avenue 314.2 feet; thence south 79 degrees 48 min- utes West, along the center of The bank acts with absolute impartiality, unhampered by mjmflce, and umflccted by ch: improper in- fluence of interested petsono. Fot obvious ream tram the standpoint of both cflicicm and economical mm, on aub- liohcd and reliable hank aim-led in DuPnge County is better qgaliï¬quhan a poo-resident qotpontion Maple Avenue 502.3 feet to the place of beginning, in the County of DuPage and State of Illinois. The undersigned petitioner herein. wprcsentes that he is the sole owner and that. there are no persons resid- ing on this tract of land at the pre- sent time, and that the same has been subdivided into blocks and lots, an accurate plat of said subdivision be- ing hereto attached and made a part of this petition. Your petitioner prays that the question of the annexation of said tract of land he referred to the vot- ers of the said Viliage of Downers (Continued on Page 7) Hum...- Men’s and Women’s D GEO. 0. PRICKETT D LEWIS c. MAHONEY [:1 EDNA M. PERRON The following is a fac-simili of the Official Ballot that will he used at the Election to he held in the, Village of Downers Grove. County of DuPage, State of Illinois, on Tuesday. April 19th, 1921. Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk. ‘l‘o Inc a do†right and nun-able all fligulolo umw. .llnn chr30- Carpenter Contracting and Jobbing SEND IN YOUR OLD cunts AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO ‘BEAUTIFUL BUGS F. W. KETTENRING Contractor Builder Minue- “ml-id on new or alt fl 8. Forest Ave-Ia Tclcnlum IOU-W Downtime Weavhgms T R A C T 0 R. PLOWIN G DISCIN G BASEMENT EXCAVATING c. B. rota. m. D. |‘.p “I "nub." I‘ 'H'nui ‘10. [W .U‘ WWIMS “I..- IDJI... "wt...- Ofllclal Ballot HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLU Plum 82-1 HUGS FOB BALI For Library Directors (Vote for three) For Unexpired Term (â€MCI III’K‘ No.0... "'5.- 70.0... “OHM“ m on Knish." - M M! N. Fun! Aw. .J Hull-n Sf, DR. W. W. GOURLIY Phyglclgn § ghfgeon DRESSLER BROS. W. S. Hamblin Phone 213-R-2 Lyman Avenl For Three Years RUGS Sample Ant“ 1, 1921 Avenue Q}