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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Sep 1921, p. 1

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= ‘DOWNERS GBQYE. REPORTER her ”Id McKibben. Miss Elmyri Wane] is at home we- covering from the elect: of having The objott of the club is “tn pro- with a means of concerted aflion on questions of civic poficies and In pm- moce acquaintanship among mem‘ bars." The plan is. first to meet mm ditions which will come now that win- ter is approaching. One of these com (Minus is fit? darting of paths {hm the snow. This is a wry "mssary thing, as many will haw long dis- tances to walk. Leaders in the club say. “Now that we have xtarted. let's put M" shout- ders to the wheel and make this club a fig succesé. We invite the owners of property in Branmr's South Side Subdivision to join our club." Officers dusted the other evening TM 30v"! End Civic Huh, which was «manna! It a Win at Zimfl'a "all on finding 9min. Wank" 13th, Md in firs! mular rut-Ming Tuesday owning Mum ers wrn‘ okrlnl and the firfl Madness of the dub «waded. VRrsivbM£ of (hr trrritorp imam-I by Archer. Main. 53:! and [Nahum streets. am flint-k for mmhrshv’p. MUTH END (‘IVIC CLUB ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER I311! We: of Mann Run. 1 RH! 50*. Ge! Turn" in “It“! Mp. [and "w rw-mh much by Datum (5m nup- W; at the ramp .1 Like Delano 4M.- mnmr. [ml slum an- gwfl Sta-h. ”0|er has on at.» not "It ry-um a! nonh- b- 0» many uhkfi "at “an. o! Hap-noun- haw oin- uulnl m- fl‘oonly“ node. TM! II!) t"! uh- m mm «as a Who. MI- lllr «nation of nuvflc‘ In. than will: «no pmml m ”MIAFMl'M up of madman. hlkwinmdmoflhflunl uni-rm I’M um “In: can" "I: I‘m («only M‘u‘ah and a” who "‘er IN Nahum: n! “w candy. ‘5" Mn «mo In win-61v. It: Tint. can-undid». The ma- Iy .- puma. 6- Ihr fight” to Ihll In” an (Ml up a the «nu an! IM- '5" o! mama-m- um. uh mum: "in chm I!» «much on H (0' db" nail . IMI‘IIv ('wuty Anna-d Nan-clay worm-g nu ma budding at number uwdmuul match a! Inn. highv nay. A MIN-Mr at ml um hr you w Anni». a! Iht but a! the km on IN Napalm-What.“ mod, Jurl mm o! "n Want-um nod. Thu m ‘m b p“ In by "a may. "pa-II. “I .m h of w o! No prm'iphm hav- been mad? in ash- in: for w» as to the time o! unn- in; and it iu wt "metal any work um be alone on the section hum Ni- pen'ilk- em! ullil um mung. Thin mute t. known as sum Aid Mule No. lh‘ IIIII highway olflcilb of Ilk- ruw wow-ml .cvrm! mouth:- agu "cu mud Anion mum lac Owl on "n- route. VOL. XXXVI". N0. 34 (‘hcering mm“ for motorists of this vicinity comes with the announce- ment that bids will be opened October «in for a thimwn mile :tmtch or the Cannon uau 'rmn (the old Plank Road). 'l'hi:i motion includes the highway from the Cook County line on the no.4, which i: already improv‘ «i with concrete to Lafimngv, to Na- pcn'iile. The piece {mm Supt-nil!!! tn the Kane County tine hm; already been ut‘antul to a tantrum: an! the vaK on that H-ttiou will probably bot Matted this (all. i SM"? ASKS 'I‘OR BIDS 0H [INK 0f (ANION BAH IRAll County Sums Work on Hllf Milt of Exepriuwntal Road on Monday Haring. V. Handmhugâ€"President. W. Devonâ€"ViceIPresident, l". T. C. Humans-Secretary. W. Devonâ€"Treasurer. Finance Committeeâ€"Foss, Theilen “’1’ if!" T IVA‘HIIH 08' [HEN ")I'I In" IN.- tnl «in I» humus I200 Pu Yur. In Adv-ms. m (p! water. comm'n-rw a! . fir. and Mn. Juh‘u: had in nl‘ Chicago matured in lame Septemhr lfith am! I former pastor. the Rm \\ felt! and his family. a call A! IN mliw. n! Ihr mm (‘0..- di .1. lino-In owning 0‘ mun-n an: 601de Ind yum-d Mung "no fiat “me and «MO. of "up vi!- im Inn‘lm Io (In an... at! Ma- r" Um. Action In ohm“! on (In MM with have 0! m It'll mum in lh "lie of «I! d "R ~Imh Min. [MI-cf:- “run In Hm mm of hut. II 3.- «mm (In! mam-rs an hr «tnigMnul «M 4(- I“ (:Iflm ily. H M «We W! In in the tummy thick Ms he: “in in“ "w villagv m vim-in [my-mom‘s Hwy an (M "inn by Miliomng {M- I'mmri! (or sprrinl ”stun-(uh. This was {Mir primry rra>< {M “R van- iu the first i.- lhmlgm that the pm ”00. IN- Mmgn nub-Mutton on 0- Int. IN!” IRIW lllll no.“ a! 0n mum.» II Nu- :o-t and cl (“8va mm. and m I‘M (3m: and nub of the an... tum-tr. «m h n M at tho rm... at [Ma- np 0m. in lbw “It (Man. N: "w an In! Shh-May. In “In ant rut. not! Mu "mm "m Inn-(Iv "with "an "n um". F" "umnr H ......... In Paul (:mr and not". I” “u.” VOIIRS mom “HIKING ADJA- (fll IIRRIIORY Mary had a “file lamb, its fleece was white as sum; it swayed a- way one day. where Iaml’n should never go. And Maty at. her quickly down and tears streamed from her eyes; she never found her little lamb for she did not ad- veflise. And Mary had a brother John who kept a village store; he sat him down and smoked a pipe, and watched the onen- door. ,A‘ntjl an" v- -u,vu,u u", as the people passed along and did not stop to buy. John stm sat and smoked his pipe and blinked his sleepy eyes. And so the sherifl’ closed him out but still he linger-v ed near, and Mary came to drop with him ‘a sympathetic tear. A ,u ‘L.A MARY’S [JT'I'LE LAMB IN NEW FORM :figw {I}? siEter'EK‘you 'een. why other merchants here sell an their good: so mdfly and thrive from year to year 1" Remembering her own had luck the “we mid ne- nlies: "These other fellow; get Th ‘0" u. in In“ Ital. Sent ud fin! fly A"... ir wintry mum. in asking "No in the it?“ flat? and i‘ M "cat the pmmsivo clo- Piast “raw ‘6“ take steps water. olcflririu' and other Juh'us Rack and fam- .mtorew| in“ the fil- mm and made their DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1921 \\'m. Grok- A NEWSPAPER FOR “THE COMMUNITY Aplnd Grand lmm to Take Stalin: :1 Anal Alain-fl: Muni- m is Snead. Vesta Chapter. No. 242. Order of the Eastern Star. will ceiebrate Alli:- F. White night in the Mannie Hall hem next Tuesday evening, Septem- ber 27th. This is an annual «tension to honor Mrs. Allie Whitp, Pm Mat- ron of Vesta Chapter and a Grand Leeann of the Order. Officers of the Star are planning on making this a very special oc- casion and it is expected that the capacity of the hall will be axed by the members and visitors. There will .be refreshments. Hrs. Young in survived by Mr hm- Innd. Orwta W. Young. of (wrap, "to via-(Mow. Mn. Jenni» Young Fa!» (nut-r. of (Tamil Wat's. Iowa. and "I“. (hMir You»! Mnrkky. of (Ink, m mu. Frank Webs!" Young, of Dun-wen Crow and Mr grandchil- drew. Mrs. in" Jun- Yonn. 0! run; at m. in may run a mick“ at; (131%. did at Mr W Hum Tum“ «‘Ay m. Wank-t 20th. In" an film: "turn" own ccwnl 51‘:st Fun-VII settle" cur held from: "w Hyde )1, I7. Gum-h reclonhy a!â€"' "mum and Maria! «a: mad:- M 311.3 Autumn "many. Ire. You». was} a mink" o! (‘iwm Chant". Nu. 7Il.‘ Onlrr n( "no Fads"! Star. and (Ma1 mzanimlm (not than! of lbw sow. ALLIE F. WHITE ‘ NIGHT AT STAR NEXT TUESDAY All stations will be taken by Grand Lecturers and a team of four candi- dates win he initiated. AMMI IN: In“! lo I!!! u... mum «a IN «on a chain. nun-Inna In“! ”use. ”mm has! ”(In new dawn that non- IM 3” "pil- In In (Or nthâ€"Os of Dov-on- Gm. TM.- in I "to"! fluid. shown- u.â€" ”an. a! II! many and our dwhriy talk-Ir.- tlnl m M: In I m6”. Snot Hm la- n» ”adamant-n Wm! M "an tiny «mam. fly “WW 0» mamâ€"s a "uh Mo m m admin"! I“! year. I'dmdlr. Ibo opal-c by. at Ikehu-«AIMho-onlhum ova mud Mon. and u n“- ma Nu of (our. .umu- 'I‘ to u- teri IN- M. TOTAL Km ban“. ..... Flo! Finally than. Pusan Ruollma: at the Junk» Doma- nry School unl Kink-Inna on (have «not Jn hm" 0th 3'”! than out Mun. rum-+1.. ENROLLMENT AT JR. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL LARGEST Mrs. Mary Jane Young “mm" and Mun an .- tuna-z M 3 II was IIIII a mI-‘n III IIIII PanuI- awning III». II.“ “Nari: AaI-g Tau-II" AcmrI-IIIIII. IIIII nth" an in innâ€"Ink dauphin 0! .\Ir‘. Mary AIII- "III-dim In tho mun "III TI.» Mum. Imam.- "w M.» «I III. 0er Min: III II» Aura-inn... w." wph IInIm TM ltn .I «mm-«III In M II II» IIIgI'I final on Tim"- rash" of SI. Marya IIIIIrrII wh-rfi «lay mowing 0(1an 20%. II .. pg. ’l’K' rIII-IIIIIIII Ira~ [V‘I'II'W’ IIII’IHII ,prIHI III-I “I“ JI‘alI‘III' RaIIIIII. "I" IF" first woman In -II in IN VIII-I011.” I‘HPWIIRL’ “I" With! mil “Pfl' Ihr; ”burn-w. “‘5" Ir "'0 upaknr on "f“ MI-cm Man ,QIIIkIII'I-Iui, ~I<II-r III II” rwning.‘ RIVI- has pmmi «I In rm bride and “win: Inijnx JII and ”1., if 5M N MI IIvIaI'IIr-II :II “aching ’I' S‘ I‘rmIIInIn III F: I “raw and m Ion ItiIh immeaM II‘QI Inflow. InanI "Inn. III IIIv- m. ‘lmk‘a EX-SERVK' E HEN'S NIGHT AT GROVE LODGE, SEPT. 3011] Mn- ov SCI-III. III-firs m and PM; In Hun-III- and M (In: NPII PM]. 'Irovr lMgII. A. F. G A. I., will II-IIIIor III: ”IF! ImmuI my“!!! Io «M «In the mm of the jam-Tm»: Anon-am. mm- to [indie-u- that but M m» tab 3 1mm blond than "or I. ha! lam IM- )1". If it h- pouihk to Mu boy how. u» M.» «M «MMâ€":00 hm hm ”rough to hm ”In amlirwo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. lmhmam and rhiHmn, of Oak Park. an)!!! the work! ml hrrr as (unsh- of Mr. and Mrs John Lehman. I M. E. ~ CONGOS PLAY OFF TIE SATURDAY P. M. Indoor teams rapt-mating the M. E. and Cangregafiimal rhurrhos will play 0" a tie in their series of three games at Memorial Park Saturday afternoon. Tk capacity 0! n.- Kink-mun up turd I. W all who ind m I. I“ mun! um "I {why 04' 1k nth-ml- and It: Band of M- ention. Thy gmm noun-I n tuni- nl Inn-mam chm“ um In. new hm". trump-win! by Iian Row-O. can moral nth-din». all It. 6n. Nanny plural «own! How. valor. maid Ivy ”n. Slurry. ‘ III. 1 .F. Rood. an: ”rim 0! Mt. M I W impou- sion in n «Mu uh. "4- «‘an "n and I‘M nun-rum» Mm» ur- PM am! with" and ”in! "a! ml mph-"on hp given "so «fink by "n W at I» “Tim. Rivalry “Him [lull-n Teams- of the Church” la b Mold hy a Past Calm-st. Each team bu copper! one game and the rivalry hetwem them prom- ises to give spertators a fast and in- teresting basehan game to watch. Roth Rides are ennfident, of course. but which one will win is a proposi- tion which won’t be decided until the lat man is out. Rooters are prepar- ing to be out in full force and the affair takes on the aspects of a re- gular game as the time draws near. be .c Memorial pm 3mm; .1; Mic-mum u lbw futon"! nup- “mu In IN 240.0“..er and (to Turbu- 0! lb Mm" 6m. «hob. bold but Vii-My ”(M u Ibo 1m: rm», nth-d no (3m. MANY AIHHMD “6H IMIIIIER” lat-nu! Incub- u Jui- l ”nun rich-l Am!- '0“ In Anna‘- Wu. M P. I. ASS"! A \1'I}' purlu- Hmnh «willing was within! :1 MM o'clu-h Tmhy Curling IN! "is: Viflnfi. Afl- lmwiak. vim-pm" 0! Mn. Mary Ant- imriah. inc-mo "w Milk 0' Hr. 1% mph "MN. Tin- llm; 1. lhznimhi. ”aim of Rt. Marykâ€" l‘hnrrh, win-r9 Um n-wmony wa~ [vvfnnm-vl. Miria- “flowing lhv \c-rvin‘ a I‘m-Mil"! “raiding road “a\ :1va a! ”in hum! of Ur Mid? far tho imiw ("new Aflrr uhirh the Far! ”town hall was mmidflmml r... flaming fm Un- many {rich-ls ul' ”in 31mm: rmmk‘. "r. and Mru. nam- n-i" «who their hm for m. yum-rm with the bride's m’mr. TM by h I upbrw cl In. PM. ”hr-Mus a! Warm. new. It». mm: of Highland am. ".0? (Nam... a! New". Main and III. Winn (“Momma «I "MM-M am. Ira. Wt": is- I chm!" a! It. and Mn. F. 0‘. (human. uh an m on a low 3! "n my! whiting (ht-iv thiHn-n. ‘50.: that In on)" to” u in MD- M" M 0! flu- ” win-kw with who, as 00: In“ alum! a, In on at! tho comm: 95", «um at ”I. “data. It won“ in" In» lupu- anr for hm h: have MI»- «I no of "it plulfonm MIMI cunning 0n numb" u' a mi" of Ibo Int. ‘11! he "ma-hm! mu IMO be sic-h (man a my! do". In- an lying new» the Inch in m «all cl at.” in "a mutual; that h- m u- Iufly MM. and that If!" crying lot I ”uh, hr envied at to u warty tune and cur-u a mm mm Mr I huh “M m In, from the mm.“ "on Our M 9" tho ml“ ".4. l- - wry-Ion. TM ooh "pl-cub] Upon qua-liming, "no [my mid give no “pl-nua- an hour be M 0‘ the min "Ila. m u“ that 11 YEAR OLD LAD HAS QUEER EXPER’ [ENCE OUT WEST Mrs. Wells, awakening nlmul [22. went up the aisle aml fuuml him Aw,» lug. Aboul an huur IMN' >lu- again Went lo 501- if lu- \\‘u.~‘ all right and foam] lhv soul empty. Slu- immun- mely mrcllml llu- car {rum ml to «ml, and failing In (iml llu- lmy nub flied (he mmluctur. lmmmliuh- M1000“ of the train. including all l’ullnmu lwnhs wax mull» amal no {rare of tho- yuungster ways {um-Id. Falls (Mu Window of Moving Train «Spends Night Sleeping on Road fled. Whfin flu- lmiu nrrhml m Jamm- hu Springs, :1 aeulvhhm party a! twruty "Hm-d employcs on u an» dul (rain in mm huh over the road and n! daylmmk they (maul 0w boy, clul oniy in «km and trunnion: walking the lien tuwanl llrnwloy, hi: on ml with wwpiug. slum-tin with cold Ind fright uni him Mod» and t|< bow Wham mulch-«l and Ni... but «(ht-Nina I" right. WHEN SILENCE IS SOMETIMES GOLDEN Tho mlitnr i‘ popularly =uppns- q- tn ~t-r- m-orythinz. h-.-r everyâ€" thing, know everything and pub- li~h everything that i4 going on. But snmotimrw he rloson’t m it~ rlmm't want to we it â€"- bvcause being an editor and trained to view all angles of every question, he knows that it is better for the community. if M days not see it. There are many things the edi- tor dam not publi<h becausn "My mMain no demont of news, are distmssing to many innmnt pic. and their publication could serge no_ good page. Sometimes the editor is critised for his: forbearance but at least some nf his critics do not stop tn remember that possibly the paper is just as forbearlng regarding an incident or two of their nwn lives. There are may things to he can't- sldeI-ed befonpuui maid it in type. If we prin everyth'g new-W'huom-mm A NTKOWM Kâ€"IM LES gauze»... finial; tnmhr its: ”VS. annual mum to rx~>1~rvia~ mm of (In Wofld War an no“ Friday canning. Srpirmbpr 30. Firms-m who In with "to, mm, in "in am“ "my or marine rat’s, fmm annon limrn and ‘irinity, is inrludnl in "w invitation to mid- mto in lhv- r-w-ning'x pmgnm. For many mm this on!" has he’d an annual m-rptim for the veterans of lho Civil War and they will cmâ€" tinuo to do sn‘ as long as there It! left any of tho boys who won the Mm‘. 0» m ”um this Ind t“! h rm up story cl ll" use Can- mvmy D‘Iir. hrH I»! Sotunluy, 'fll Mutation“ a! etc-m uh- II M 33.3. 1 v1.19! .0 .11 at. .0! 1.343. III I 5.71:; a. ' on. 83.3 I‘D. 168?. In fig 3' 2.15.32 1 3... is. it. 53. $39!: .33.... r- 50. I. Ir £2.32... 1-: 3!? .a is .I‘ i '3‘! i '27: :1 2.3!. as t! Audi." Ming .6” it hold b Ch mar Ilium. Momhom nf firm-e Latin, mident Mason; and ox-sen-iro men will ga- ther at the hall next Friflay evening at 8:!” o'clork. Then will he a pm- gram 0! songs and dork-as. this part will be very informal. which will make it that much better. The informal part will come with the eats and the smokes, and the formality will be when W, M. John Jenkins says. “Dig in, boys, there’s more when this came from." to do 0m:- Jun-0M lbr and uh. Ill umbi-Wmu'rflflluw an; Hum. \A‘c Im that “v "we... to - .Wll. rho-0m (or hal- 97 ~ The mmmmml in charge of the It- fair desire that the hall be cmded with the “boys” and with lodge mem- bers. No regular invitation will In issued, I" ext-service men be than. "is: Ilarion Duck left Honda, fa Vflmfllao. but. when the will It- tend the University the cumin. 1‘ II I» I» only am! Manon 0! Ch ummmnfly h haw - "WV. hair at had ninth In" M (h fRIfHDS 0f [X SERVKE MIN AP- POINI (0MMIIIH 'l‘o Co-Upt'ralv with American L in Helping Man Who Were Will] Ihr (‘Mono A small rvpmwnnllon of an no- (lotion. clubs, (lulu-Mu and no («00. way: ,3qu ll. Library "all an '0.- uhy owning. It was finally (let-Mal "ml and ornniullou in the vllhp could hr mind M W one of am when In an on th- mum. The" lu no alrnln oi lm 0‘ running lbw power: «I ll» Auction. [Iglou «r "Ir Annuity, null", 0. (arm u mufluum to nun-l but at m- km and land I WI. flan-l l! the lunar. W Ito M. A cummilu-n- of “W has been Ip- nnimml to further liu- organization of lm-ul po-uph- who will lnok out for “I! hum-(24> n(‘ [he boy> who were with tlw calms in the wurld war. 'I'lw cummiUm‘ is mmpoxed of ”I. l‘ulluuing: Mi» Hmro Stover, 10pm su-nlilu: Hm I). A. It. Chairman: '1‘- lh-r. «Mix-:1 ll. Nowlaud. putar a! 11w M. E. ('lum'h; Mrs. Allen Blah hurt. Inna-awning the Enter! 8hr; Mu. Lanna "in-mum, represent“: tlw Womam Hub; Jay Alliloll N'- rmA-nling "01- American Legion Ind alternate. lira. "awkiux. topm- iug the Auxiliary. MRI)! FAIR NW“ 08‘ PAGE VIII“ WHOLE N0. 1934

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