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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Aug 1921, p. 1

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? "DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER The scribe reports that the Bear patrol is in the lead on attendance. In fact, the Bear patrol seems to be getting the best of everything. if you troop three scouts are in doubt. about this, 13k any hear. The last meeting in August will be e jolliflcation and general good time ending with eats 'n everything. The Wolf patrol will have charge of the meeting next Tuesday night. Out all you wolves. Three more candidates have recent- ly been enlisted Ind are being trained in some of the fundamentals of smut ing by the older scouts to receive credit in one of the first class tests. Scouting in Troop No. 3 has con- tinued during the summer months in spite of the fact that many of the scmxts have been out of town, to camp, etc., etc. Salts Have Been Working A" Sun- merâ€"Last Aug-st Meeting a Joflificntion. BEAR PATROL 0F . TROOP 3 GETTING THE BEST OF ALL I‘m! l'alron. lain-haw (“mum-r. \\‘mlhy .‘lnlrom Jmmh‘ .\I. KNOW- mnnn. Afiawiulv Manon. \‘mtn Chuptvr. Armialc lla!mn-â€"Knlhmim~ Gunner. (Tmulmhwn. \‘Nln ”mph-r. Borrvmry~--Rliz:flwm Maury. Aun- ciuo Mmmn. Damascus (‘hnpu-r. mewr~erliv Thompsmn. Associ- ntr Manna. linglmmocl Chopin»: Comluflmsm-wSHriv ()hm', Austrian. Condudtvm. Vesta Cltnph‘r. AIHK'iIU' Cowlnrtmss-‘ilnbcl Lam- puts. Adolphi (‘haM-‘r. ‘ Chaplain-vJovafine Malmm. Airs-0‘ riair Mnlmn. Omlvn l‘alk Chaplnr. flnrshnl‘l'hilomvnn Sparks. Associ- Ik- Man-nu. Audi" Chapter. OrganistwAHio White, I‘m! Matron. \‘rsm Chapter. ‘ Adah~firarv Simon-r, Associate Mal- mn. (‘irrlo (‘haphn Ruthwlmfla hmuhil. Asemia'e Mat- mn. Tin- lhylight (‘lmult-r. Eslhm‘â€"â€"Mnrin Ginsh‘m. Asst-rial!- Matron. thansin ('hnptm‘. Martha-Ami. <_\ Amlrmw. Awsociatv llalmn. Dickiusmn ( ham". ! ElelaaAhhir Schomv. Associate “at-9 mu. I‘Nrk'w Chapter. Warllcrâ€"4Srm-Vim-e Stvimck. Associ‘ at» Matron. Lafiraugo Chapter. Honnrary Sentinel»fiorvme Mat- hews, Associate Matron. Olivei Chamer. Soloistâ€"Rost- Hnfl. Millard Chaph'r. Ammpanistâ€"Marlyn Barlow. Millard Chapter. I l 1 Thr ufliwrn vxmnpflfflng llw work wuo: Wonhy l‘ntmn "ohm! Dt-mpwy. Al!" the n-hwhmontn were nn‘t'd in the banquet hall to whlrh ”10 NP Rory: umv rnmlucml by the wgulnr oflin‘n nf \‘u-nla (Thanh-r. Among the \‘l-llma \wn- .‘lrv. Sulor ol’Wnl- «bk Chum-'1‘. .‘lrn. (in-arr. Slur of the “'MI. Tiw three ofliccrs advanced {or the occasion. Mn. Jounio Kuogemmm, Mn. Kittie (‘ramt-r and Miss Mario Ollon. pmu-ntml Mn. llurnhmt with a hamlmmo and useful gift, irrideM-nt giant («bk-ts. ax a tmtimony 0! their nppwciution of the fipirit of frater- nal harmony that rxfstn. The work was rendered in A most imprrssh'v manner with Mrs. Rose lult'u bountiful vow! number: com- plcfing an evening long lo be mmcm- bertd by all prom-Int. Mrs. Clara. Barnhart. Worthy Matâ€" ron of Vesta Chapter, assumed 1191' station in the East and addressed the meeting with wonls of welcome in her usual efficient manner Inviting Mrs. Jennie Kuogcmunn, Associate Matron. and her chosen officers to take their rtaliollfi as acting officers for the evening. Mrs. Kueucmnnn ac? cepting the invitation with plowing and “MI chum-n “unis. ! Vesta Chapter, 0 .E. 8., observed advance-(l ofi'iccrs night "l‘uesday evening, August 9th. A large and appreciative number of members and visitors gathered in Masonic Hall in honor of the occasion. VOL. XXXVI“. N0; 30 EASIERH SEAR OB- SERVED ADVAMED 0EE|(ERS MG!" Many Members and Visitors Present Last Tuesday at Pretty Initiation Ceremony 8.09 j’er Yen. it} Villain-Se. :l Tim I‘m. Gilbert H. Nr‘wlami has: lsonuwl Dr. Leslie l-Z. Fulk‘r fur the speakm‘ at up“ Sunday‘s Vespvr ‘80I‘Yifl‘fl. Prof. Fullvr ix :1 Doctor gof Philosophy and is high in «Inca- ‘tinnal circles especially in religious work. He is at tho head of thr- Doâ€" partmont of 0ch Trstnment lntfirpmâ€" talio'n at llarwtt Biblical Institute, nt’ Northwmtom University at Evan- stnn. Prof. Fuller is one of the real life. up to the mininte speakers on. religious topics. He. has been engagâ€"l ml in Mutational work for many; wars. He has spent ten wars in the pastorate and during this time! has timellnl extensiv'el‘i, hating} l Again it “"4: "canary to din-rm,- frum llu- wunl pull) ol‘ having: the Sunday Evening Son-inn on the M. II. Churrll lawn ba-cmm- of llw cool lulmm-phrro. The .‘Ia-lhall-tt (‘lmrrh imu mic-cl nml llw Sumlny Srhuol Imam.- hml to hr rc-snm-«l 1". hr. J. F. Comm “In tho nprulu-r rul’ llw «Wt-Him: aml fulfilled all the nuisance amicipunum. Ills mes-unm- ‘\\‘ll:t nm- a! pawn nml lhmmhtfnlnmu. ‘llin spirit of ovunm'lism was vn-r «vulnifwtul uml lnrouuh! faith in n ‘mumwr m'w tn Ihn usual m-nnm'llut. illiz- mm on mingl-Iirllr 50mm" of the ‘uld lypv in a m-w may. Spanking in term- that m- nll lmmv aml n-adily mull-ulna! lw hrmmht a moment In all. n-nvuimz ulrl nmuainlnnws with nnr .‘lnlu'r uml Rah-om" nn-l making; m‘w acquaintances. llls mrmon wan: full 0f the rv‘al (ml-Pl truth! nmll mmlv earl: mnl ovrry nutlilnr n holâ€" lrr ('hrislinn nIul a mnr'r M am In hm- llw lrlnls anal hihulatiuns of nut vnflhly lifr. The Rev. Count“ is: a fnn-cful anal I’varlrx,‘ speak" nml ranks amonz the first 01' tho nadnn's whalohrmtml aml God-loving many-lids. "is coming} In mar milk “in a Gmlst-ml as he: was a «lislim't hc-lp l'n thaw who awl lahurimz umlor mlwrm alifiirnllivs in} lllis slrinuvnl llml‘. l not umy Help uh, uuu ewe-Inna": you, because as the store keepers see that their offerings are read they will ofl‘er more at better pri- ces. There is a certain psychology about this which never fails While reading the doings of the community in your home paper each week never fail to also read all the ads. There are many times when you will save yourself money by careful perusal of The ~Reporter display ads. When buying anyâ€" thing in a local store which you saw advertised in The Reporter, never he a bit bashful about tell- ing the clerk who waits on you that it was the advertising which made the sale. 01' course, you know it. we know it and the mer- chant also knows it, but he hates like the dickens to admit it (that is, some of them do). If you will remember to say, "I saw this ad- vertised in The Reporter," it will not only help “S‘: but eventually NEVER MISS AN ADVERTISEMENT In "rad of lie-pt. of Ola] Tuctatumt Interpretation at Garrett Bible Institute. DR. fllllfR, I’ll. D. um SPEAKER AI 0PM AIR SIRVKES DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, AUGUST 19. 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY “NOBODY LOVES A FAT MAN? Prof. Fuller is a student and a thinker. He brings a message to his audience which is full of thought and spiritual helps. An eloquent speaker, it takes him but a short time to fill his audience with awe and reverence. It is assured that his sermon will be one well worth hearing and that a good audience will be present to hear a teacher of our futux’e ministers. spout sofne time in (W3. Japan and India in the Mission fields. r The evening was spent in playing games, huncn receiving the usual po- ‘pularity. Song was resplendent a= the group sang all varieties with equal vigor. Miss Washbnrn was pre- sented with a lovely spoon, in fond commemoration of her work in the church and her long services with the choir. ‘ The guest of honor goes to Texasl to join her father, who has heal there some time. A feeling of deep regret is harbored by her numerous friends who have learned to love her and will mix: her beyond mention. Tho Methodist Choir gave way to fmlic Tuesday cumin! and zaw a fawn-'9" party to Miss Lillian Wash- bum, who leaves tomorrow for "IT future home in Texas. The home 0" H. C. Chamber: was resplendent with happiness and mirth interminkal with a strain of regretfulncss and sorrow at Min; Washbnrn’s lnarimz. METHODIST CHOIR GAVE PLEASANT PARTY TUESDAY “any Friends Gathered in ww- “is“. Lillian “'nstrn Luckâ€"To “like Home in Texas. Anym coming this way pic-<1- wn’to our of "w Pirnic Commune at we want you «m: m M (MM happy limo gatheringg. M1. A. Clint. Rtakllor won nurtur- tml prmidont: Mr. J. Totnml, vice- pvwiclont and Mm. J. Tatum]. trms- urv'r. Ttwn I thought it quite im- vmtxmt that they haw a mare suc- nwuful mn-tury a: I had tx-vn Imsy nml Mum-tn! a" my wart this timn m l wixhod it on Cara Blmlptt. Than 5M way elm"! so Mics lelntt will twp you informal about our happy litlln rrunims this coming year. It wnu mm of flu- lam»! am! most ulvlightful gathering" for All rnjuyml tlw chum-o for a visit with Ilu- hit-Mn from HOME in "in cool at a Int-auti- ful mldmmmor day. They could hnnlly take time {or lhr husiMMH part of flu- pmgrnm. It was Un- «lny for oloctinx our omens. An observer sunning thm Lincoln Park Snunluy. Auguxt sixth. will: “What. happy crowd in this?" That wan befom dinner and since I have been wondering “but they wouM have valid if "my hml mu 0:4 nflcr (lw van. Olin-n o! Downel'u Grove Amin- Iion Eli-dell and All En- ioycd Solvn. DOWNERS PICNIC IN CALIFORNIA A HAPPY TIME Ella ”INTI-N, Retiring Secrets n‘ Beside her husband And little baby daughter, she have: a mother to mourn her loss. Mrs. Jazwiec died early Tuesday morning after an illness following the birth of a daughter six weeks ago. The family moved to Downers Grove 3 month ago from Chicago so that she could get away from the crowd- ed, stuffy conditions in the city, but to no avail. Funeral services were held yen-(mu (lay aftemoon, Thursday, August 25, for Mrs. Henrietta Jazwiec at her home on Prairie avenue. the Rev. (L H. Newland of the Methodist Churrh ofl'iciating. Burial was made in the West Side cemetery. lh-lnx hooked up wlth Will (Inunty land that county hm‘lng a much lar- ger \‘utv than mm, m; always work- ml minut Dul'uxv having direct in.» mmntltlnn in thr .utata- lnw mnltinx luullvs. Out of tho om! sun-tor nnul ulhvcc npvwsenutivu-n all of then. Irv lfmm Will County and hf‘.‘ noon lnr lu- long that tho Wlllltifllm don-n illwm thinlt it cannot hr nthcrwiw. E "Dirk" llarr, who hm- rr-prmwntwl éthis tlishict in the stuln wnali- HM" ztlw war of the his: \vinal. ha< lu=t luultc- 2 Intro port hf hi< fnlluwinu {in the last fc-w yearn. Will County. unto mliilly hi~, hut lm-n aplit int" :tu'o or more radium. llul’zugv (‘nun~ lty always gm-n him :1 \rnmk-nl‘ul ratr, ' umpthimz whit-h hv- nun nnpn-ciah ml, until lart yvur “In-n U15»- rnunly \u‘nt against him in hi:- r:::~r fur lho‘ “\ttm‘mry (ionm'ul's' "(Tint nl' {hr stain. ' Nt-xt .curimz tin-w will h- at lrmt‘ ’lurm- Will (’uunty mnviivlntns l‘m- tlwl plat". 'l'hi-' will make an awful V"lit; ‘in tlu‘ Unto :luwn Uwro and milk “n! Page (‘uunty voting 3- n unit for n Illul‘age County randiclatv. that man ran “in. Dr. "an is Mr" known llt'IT’ as af man who ran ho lnktml tn n-pimnnti tho mnnlo in any ramcitx. "e ixJ wvil iikr-vl, ha: a mannor which im-. mediatoly gives confide-m to “108'!" hr- muats in his intr‘grily and .louml-i rims and will make a mrv- that will! make the Will (launty bunch hold their heads in clr~spair. Aflnr ho in assured that llul’axe (‘ounty will hp solidly in back of him he “ill cvaoto all his time to Will County. Thiu should prove a vote gntting srhnme which will put him over. I Dul'ngo County in to have u cnmll- «late for the State Senate. fi‘hix l’nct wu» finally unlml u! this tam-k when Dr. W. V. "09!, of Wlwutmu, pH'MmI Coroner u! Dul‘uuv, mmk- up his: miml to make tho taro. In a m'lnx nmuml the county thl-~ m-rlt hu- l» [rt- tlvm tlw axsumnm u! all that lw will hum Ila.- unitml backing: of tlw unpub- Hun party In his fight. to giw lm l‘ngv County rlirrrt n-pu-scntntim» in the stair M‘mm'. Dr. W. V. Hopi. in Swing Armand the Counly. Gelu Ambulance of l'nltcd Support. (0mm (ANDIDAIE Wk 8le SENAIE SIARISMMPAIGN FRANK JAZWIEC Total to vlato um Runm- ......... Hang: Rigfiby ...... T J Swam- ........ Sam Jnhnstnm- ..... Mr; W l. Rotart Cm Allium “'m "rudm‘ Jnh H “M ‘ h)‘ n r. Tnnk' A P NnL-m Mv- “0'le kn Hn'nh Hndwrilrr H S Paine ...... Emu-l Srhullz .. I! l‘. lhlrnnski . \V \Y "rim! Mr: .“ "Tllu'l' . .. H “'n'fnwhvim I2 (' [mumm- H .. Al .‘Hrhnl Hwy "mt" J mumps:- l. Kirin "by "6hr!" (1'er Smtgm anlmnrm aw Umw “ha haw- paid to date: W l' Lyman ................ 3mm “3 F Fruzior ................ 7. '- A.‘ wu-rwm' knmw. Uw Amt-dean Legion Inn-d u vlrflrit thin ymr MI Hwir llmlpulh (‘lmulanqun mnlmfl. whirh \rmlltl Imu' hot-n n n'ul Imr- ulvn on "no I'm! In pay. Mm! uf llw nmmml (hr) \amv my hm lm'n [almi- rml In puhlu- qurit. .! mnn nf Uu- ril- lnm‘ llnmmh ”I" c-fTuH nf Mr. H. H. Ink-mm“. .“r. Ulznh'mnski i.‘ urlummlmlgim: "w nmmmh‘ mill in (hr {Minninz lit-l null ~ny< that :h yunymrnl-t mv mmb lo Mm “up; will In. [mlvli'hv‘vi in 1hr "rpm" r. le wagon when the little clas- sified avlvnrtiw-ment is at it's: best is aimmt upon u<. l’mple am al- ready beginning to get the moving fever. they are looking over their furnituro deciding on dropping this article or picking up that. This is the time when many articles changn hands. The time when the hoiuewife decides that she must haw something new and therefore the old can he purchased cheap. If you want anything, advertise for it. If you have anything to sell, arireltise it. The littlo clas- sified ad is: the medium which brings buyer and seller together at a small cost. Reporter Classified Ads pay. Try one, the coat is low ~thirty-l'lve guts for 9110, week if paid cash, fifty if charged and seventy-five cents for three weeks. cash; one dolhr if charged, for a minimum of five lines; more It regular rates. fl. Ii [talcum-H. Who Mulc- "MM:- lndrrwminx of Deficit. Sam“ in 'Jnl. The mntmrt for the new plumbing hm hm" lot and m'crythlnx. it in «x- pm‘lnl. will ho in sham fur the opt-n- ing 0! tlu- nclnmls Septvmbu-r “lb. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OI" DONATIONS 'I‘O (‘HAUTAUQUA FUN!) TOTAL 'l‘lu- (Ionimium i.- ”Ivan-(l («i Imuw that (how are other}: who lmvv amid they would contribute. but hun- not stntml the amount. Small contribu- tions nn- just us thankfully M‘Cl'ifl‘ll as lumo (nu-pa, and we trust tln- m'xt 1w" \w-c-ks will bring in Ilw lullana- nn-dml. CLASSIFIED AD SEASON COMING The following further subscriptions ‘to the School Fund are gratefully ac- knuwlmlgcd : As per previous list ........ $258.00 Miss Edith l'ottrr ......... . 5.00 Miss Jessie M Smith ........ 5.00 Mrs G F Bridgman ........ 5.00 Mrs H S Shmmun .......... 5.00 Mrs Rose Mmljvskn ........ 5.00 Mrs C J Staigor ........... 5.00 Mrs Lama l‘} Newton ...... 5.00 Mrs J D Gillvspiv ....... 5.00 Mrs H L Kollvgg .......... 5.00 Mrs G H Bunm' ............ 5.00 Mrs M K Bush ............ 5.00 Mrs J l' Ruth-r ............ 5.00 Mrs ()M‘ur ('urlson ......... 5.00 Mrs Z N (.‘nflor ............ 3.00 Mr! M l'} (‘ulvman .......... 5.00 Mrs I" J “’UI'SII‘y . ......... 5.00 Mrs A H Snow .......... . . . . 5.00 Mm \" I. "agar! ........... 2.00 Mm (‘ It Briggs ........... 2.50 Mrs 'A Buluml .............. 1.00‘ Committee Says Small Contributmns as Well as Large, Thank- Fully Received. TOTAL IN SCHOOL FUND NOW $348.50 -â€"'â€"CON TRACT IS LET Nov ‘ ”mm "om“ n. r-rillibf I" J “’m‘sh‘y A U Snow W l. "agar! (T It "riggn‘ M K Hush .. J l' Ruth-r .. ()M‘ur ('urlson Z N (Inflor .. M l'} (‘ulvman s Iist th'r ........ .. Smith mmm mm jvskn ....... . 'or Newton ipiv ‘0 ............ h . . . . . I' . . . ......... ‘lson ........ . l' . . ...... . . :v gum singly Coplel. lI‘ivo Cent; 5-00 Thailand! Hun-uni I. Attend A'- 3% fair ll Hon-om'mpâ€"Gaml 3m: swim to 111k. 5.00 5 "(I fill" ’91" 3.") :iimi Many “umflitmfi have been It- 54mll'aIIg4-4l for the amuwmont of tho” 5.00 partidputing. 'l‘h4:r4: will be an old .00. laalnom 4| groan-4| pig wlm will go to “JIM": om- cauhing him. Thom will be (m; gumvs of various kinds. rim-n, with a 04!;goml priz4 list; nI4I.~i4- ,IIaIIclng. re. 09::1‘r4-51IIII4IIII booths and 441- utiling one 100 usually nml< at a pIcnit: with a few i l4lition.~ _.,_ a4 5.00 5.00 ' 0" "U A great number of guests are ex- pected for the festival. The Coll- mittee therefore has made extensive preparations to meet all demands u in regard to tunch. coflee and re- freshments of all kinds so that every one can be assured of prompt and courteous attention. The Orphan'a and Old People‘: Home Society of Northern Illinois in- vites all friends of cm Home nut cordially to some to our festlnl Silk day, August 28th. "Iatzusmtbevearyhlwalbl inc: forinduemweahafltq. if we faint not.” The frhmk of our Orplianra' and Old l'rnplr-‘w Humr will undoubtedly hr- happy in ”bar that our Annual Frstival will again hr hold, and that at (his limo a spacial twat will be in slorl‘ fur all guests. A special ser- vicv will br: comluctwl in the morning, with a sermon by Rev. A. W. Fm~ echto. and <ong< by the orphan of our homo. In the afternoon at 1:30 English cervicv with a serum by Rev. H. W. Dinkmcyer. afterwards‘ beginning at. 2:45, a com-art will be given by the Ballmann Band. known as one of the mo»! favorite build! of Chicago. Wumv-n hf lhc- rummuni'y I" It. running In :lc-vmmr- Hu- unmask null 'u-nlhv, .14me that frmin‘lvw touch whwh xill makr Um [Iiruir mild! allrm-Iiwn In vzwr hi min Hu- hvl'l 1m Un- («Nam-mg ANNUAL FESTIVAL AT OLD PEOPLE'S HOME AUGUST 28 Fulluwinu l'nv ‘lllh, which will not lw lmn lung In be t Injnynhk'. wlll coma jn Mg lnw lull xumc bdwun Illa mllk proulnm- rs and "tr manhunt». TNI «Imam wow u .m-ul I-u-nl ml the «un- um) lulu an mlullnx much]... At 7:1“! mm or flu- wall known Ila-mm» "rely-Arm. will nlnrt link“! on lluv_ulal haul" and Ilw nut of un- iunerm-m- mulling llmxo vwll known ulrulm which all"! mw'n (ml. to “th- my, nml muln- um- lung to clam. mt Imaging wall l'lI-Ily luv “1|an lnr Ibo-Ir hill hr u lint "not “Ml 010M mlm wiâ€"ll tn alum-r ran rmlly do no. Al h-n u'rlm-II u .kpt‘riul llrnum lu- lmr \\:II In- uiwn out "w clam floor which null gun \m‘ll will! llw nappy muur lhiu unll‘vl nlwny« put! mil. ’l‘lm;u~ m c-lmrgr of Nov nfluir an. Carlton lec-llv-flrr. (vm‘nl chair- man uml mlrmminu mnnmr: PM lMIuhrf. wtflary: llwman Hflwlh, raw- :mvl mmmrmonh; Hal. Plflk. lllIMI' flvmr mun-.Izv‘r; Elmo? “unp- mmI-r. 'll‘kl‘lk: "aw‘ ”0-)?! CM ’3'. liml)‘. all hmmvl :H‘lshflh. With llv-sn umirn and ulhrrs pulling I" lluvir r-ll'nrla inln making llvi~ the Hg- }! ‘l. mu! c-njcwublr, mml tlt-mornlld mul but :IlllNlNl pimir met lit-M in ”or (Hum... Hr ‘hvmlcl pump a win- l'romplly at (m in the moming the nulos, “mums and curry nllu will be- gin mlliux in!" llu- beautiful shady wmuls on tho Ed. Ricdy plum which will mark Um awning of in Ms day. A! two in the urn-moan than will be speaking by w. J. knuv, Funk llull. I. P. Racism-ll uml M-Gov. “mm-n. l-Ew-ry on» n! [how Int-n will bring 11 vmu-sagc- which will Mum! m‘vrymw. Thousands of people. farmers, busi- ness men, and residents of [)qu County in general are expected to be present next Wednesday. August 24, at a picnic at Li.le given by the local! of tlu‘ Milk l‘rmlucors Association of (In. county. Greased Pig. Ra'ccs. Ball Game. Music and Dancing :- Few of the Many Attractions. “4‘ MILK ”2000(ka - ‘ [XPHI IIIOUSANDS‘ M ”(M AUG. 24 WHOLE N0. 1929 pirnir will be Saturday.

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