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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Nov 1921, p. 1

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Tuesday evening the snow fell with a rengence and had it bvn a little cnldor there would have been at least six inches on the ground by morning. as it. was: must of it melted. Snow shovels were resurrected from cellar and gun-at and the village snow plow made its first rounds of tho season Wednesday morning. . SMI'. shat, hail, and tlmmlrr aml lightningP all mixml tngvthor Tuesday seems to indicate that (he beautiful {all weather of the last few >5 will grivo wuy to winter «ith it: cold and mow. ice and inst as a son throw“ to tho yonnm- gmrafion. tho spark of that season. We have had an Indian mmmm‘ such as we do not have any year, we have enjoyed it to the full and our only read is thal it will not last? until next spring. - SUNNY DAYS GIVE WAY TUESDAY 1‘0 u ‘0.“ l‘ Iv" vvvvv V. .,, Day In vlh a community rfl'on in chum n! "w RM. Ann-M H. Krhn-I. putar 0 "hr church. TM! 59 our Hm M "w yrnr whom the exaeuricr mu {build ”to dun-ch going 94 a cluiy. Thrrv i; not one man who was in "w «mm «In. did not Imo- a buddy as a rr-ull of that first «main in which un- meat" par! of "w wmlcl way-t onznm‘d. Loy- alty in the memory 0! [ho-m men who [“0 up tht‘ir firm should "dun!" "w nmuniw man 'n :mawl n ummurin! u‘h iro‘ fm‘ 1hr vk-ml nf ”w “uric! “at. "an Diomr. ('nmmamkr of the lo- cal post, said yrnrrvlny. “I lwlirvo it to hr tho duty of Hwy man in this community “ha “3! in lhv wr- rlcr. to :1"va Hr Armistiw Day Memorial Semi-re at the menus! Church next Sunday. While the '0- rai post of tho lrgion arranznl for (he cenk‘o and lhr mt‘n will moot at the Legion moms, it ix not and ma- nM in- a «mirr- for lmdmw mm- hers on'y'. Even- man who corvnl in the army, navy nr marina rows. nt home or «hunt is invih-d and I‘Vn Hi to show my at tlw Legion mom'1 :0 10:30 "ox! Sunday manning and “fiend tho =en'irm- a! 0M Baptist ‘ nun-h in a bath." . ("Imam 800K wrrx. nov. I3-l9 035mm um Inn-Mal mnirr- um hr lwlal next Sunday marmlm a! Men-n n‘rlork at (M [hpfi‘l Hum-h far "It dam] of "N! um! wnrM Inr‘ FAâ€"wn'in men «m mm M Hw- lmnm "Inn‘s. [lol- mom and Fart-l urn-"um. nl 10:30. and marrh In "to rhmrh in II M)‘. The son-6m i- culkwl for 0"“ Sunday u that ic the our mrw-C Anni-tier ,n__4 :- fix-SERVICE MEN TO ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING The Third Anmml National Chil- dren’sg Book Wot-k. flmllr-‘OI‘Q'I‘ by the Ameqcan Lihmry Amwiulion. flu- Amenruu Bonita-"ms Associatiop, aml the Boy Scouts of Ame-flea. ”mm” flunfl)’ fur ull frimuls of «hil- dmn (organixml. s-uch us' M‘hlmli, chm-chm. woman'» Nut»: and unor- wl. such up any one uf w who a child hit-null to plomutc (hr love ur good reading among me. Our Dunner» (En-w “bury mn- llilu [ht- Inns! clnilolwn'x boob in existence. chm-«n with expert dis. cdmlulion. Some 0! the» books will‘ be to ( out on the able» during Um “Wee " to bring to MUN am of our well!!! that may he had fur the “king. (or good [molly~ protwt and «ma lhc hm! thought u! mankind. Thon- u'ill ulm In an Mhibfl «luv the I'mirv “Work" uf chil-Iwn'» bash unclean-d by nur Lihmry flounl. {mm Hlnhnll. Flt-M" hook damn-mm. TIN-w “ill I» an air and allow randy a numly (nr uml)‘ l‘lIri-lmm n ppinu. ”are hank.- ‘n l)» homo. ht tho ulmzan for Hw “WNR.” for to pole;- n {ow rhmn- honlu tn mm In m" nml m‘rr nrniu. In Mr with (Continued un [mgr I) K?» climax of all (M. tell me. just what i:~ is what I found um: The \vhir of a sewing machine ini Mrs. Bikes is chairman of the cit- our Libran'! Yes, exactly that, umbizenship committa- ul’ tho Chic-:1 «- a group of faithful women making Woman"; (‘luh and will speak on he curtains for the windows out of bvnu- “Structure of (‘ounty Government." tiful “sun-fast" material of a rich-Mr. Kuhn will tell how Dul’age warm~ tan. :(‘ounly is run and will be prepared “We are hurrying to have them all to answer any queniun put to him up for Children’s Book Werk, Nonlby [litm- pmmnl. 13 to 19," they said, “and, by the? Anyone inlerostml in llw subject. way. children have provided llielc'ivunk'n or "‘0”, urn cordially imiu-d curtains, for they we“: bought \i'lth‘hy the league in ln- prom-lit. ‘ the proceeds ol'_ the bazaar hold lastl At this sin-cling they will also do- gm" at the JutgorkElPénfntur)‘ ’ChOgl-icidc “'hl‘tllt'l' or nul l0 hold ll‘u-ilni “firkgui'mim; llxzodofnr‘ ;:5’.;::0'm:“;flcluncs in flux «evening in'lhl» .fulun‘,‘ lib-toad 0’ “iv :iftm'nmin. This Is "ru- in. Our Library had more bucks lhun it could uccnmodato. The whole roomqmscd 3|) lhul mm and mum-n un'l; tooI has undvrzom- n llmrnugh house-kirk Working in ('hiragu can hair :i' cleaning. floor scrubbed un hands mid chance in he pwwnt 'md iwuuin‘ m“; knees, windows washed imide and out' . . l. ' and every individual bunk taken down sin-uh].- information. 'l‘ln- «nu-ting “l" he in 22:10. and dusk-d!" l “And Children's limik “WK-k i~thp' The \vliir of a sewing machine in our Libraw! Yes, exactly that, and a sump of faithful women making curtains for the windows out of bonu- tiful “sun-fast" material of a rich mam-m~ tan. Tu Will Bo: Served at Library on Wednesdayâ€"Movie Show Next Saturday. VOL. XXXVI“. N0. 41 SLEET DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER _ 1.1-: AND. Sxo“yl V'Pr‘ify for“ n- I .‘flid. it?" . . “We”. And this were“)? of lllimiy flown, arr per- l’fecting a strategy which i< hoped ,will play tho locals 01" their fact in “he first fpw minutvs of the mm. Both trunk am p’eparinx for the hanks-t rnntest of 0m snason. Xaâ€" wrvillc is dotominod In «in. Thor a11- pmdicing awry nigM. trying mvt new play: and with tho help of Thompson. who played on tho l'niâ€" vercity of Illinois flown, arr perâ€" fectinz a slrnten‘ which i< hoped \\ ha! 1-.» hrmm. n rlas~ir in the "musk of Ionihnll in Dul‘lgt County iu llw annual [amp hwhwrn the o!- mrn-I nl anvnillr {Ind "0‘ new Grmv. ,\ «'riv-i of (“'0 gram-N kacl inn-n dew-d up fur NIL «mum. (N fins! In ho piayo'i at N'apvnilk'. Urtm NW 130"! and "w w‘mml In ll- played hmr Novvmh‘r IRHI. The .4084)" min of tho mm. “a! nwpomihlv fur 1hr mun-"min" of Ilw game- that day but the nthpr mm stil ’mMs good. Humlrv‘vl- nf fut-Uta" fans are u- [wrlml In hr pro-9M at Mrmnrial Park m“! Sunday anmmn. Xnvam~ Mr 13th. when the ”form’s think! starls 1M annual flash hourm "n- lrginn ok‘u‘ns of [Mwm‘rs Crow and Narmvillr. Thr' nmn will hr and at 2:30. Ono woman advertised in the Classified column last week that shn had a dining room set and other furnitui-r for sale. Not know- ing tho pullin[ power of these .~mall business getter-n she inserted the ad for the! “volts. Saturday aflommn, the day after thr- [:3va was out, she NIHM the office and said that if we wanted we could take tho ad out as she had sold the furniture. This is just ano- thor instance of tlw results achieV- ad from them little ads. Try one next week and $00 for youmlf the results they bring. CLASSIFIED ADS FOR RESULTS NAI’ERVIIJIE HERE FOR BIG FOOTBALL GAME NEXT SUNDAY TM: “I‘ think if‘ a wmarkabk nu MM 3“ .lnhu «an in ”w army "w you" WIT-Ill... " As :\lllii.â€"Iicl‘ Duy is at hum! it in ‘ fitting to gh'c our {on-1m. born citi- zens «rt-«Ii! for rpm“..- in tho war. John Zulipu. n Lilhuxu-Kan. muting cm tlu- levlhoffm' (mm. enlisted In the ('amuliun army by mlrtnkc in NH? but “an h-unv-‘frrrul to (M l'. S. .urmy. Mo was In the 89th Division. 3534! Intanlry, known an the “All‘ Kama“ Regiment." umkr Brig. lien. Frank 8. Winn uml Unwml Wood. ley Iv" in Jun» ml” for Frill" Nu England anal m-n- Sn lhr ‘mpm- tm-t a-nnnurmc-nh of Si. )llhicl. Ar- ruum- Farm-l. flunk-mu! uml «(In-us. In llu- .hgumnw. Hu- .lniyJou w.- In lim- r... larlw «hum u! ulmml mn- Imu-mn flxhflnx uml unmium-II in (M Hv: :lviw a! bun! fighting far 059 In! rlv'\‘|'" chu- «I ”If \‘ur. .lnlm wm runwl lml lukvn ln "w ll-hpvlul fur Ihiviy ul:!_\‘~ but meow-ml «ml "Mimml duty. Twn men wrn' Jun! «Imus nu «fiber 41% M‘ Mm a! um- limc- M mmflu-r a hull»! punt- ml Ihm hi‘ rlmhing hm ho own-[ml uilluml u «'mlrll club In M. an“! m fallinc in!» u Iru'n (on! ”mmun tmnrh. (:mmam ulw «'nk‘fl‘vl the H-onrbwu ln' night saying in English. "Ihn‘! ~h'w". The RM") i- mmim!" ‘Iu' ulwn "um um» fouml mll hand in hnml fluhlln. vnsmwl. Jn'm urn! mw Hu- lnn flu Hum ml .nlm-ernl On my ml‘n ,\’n "‘11.! Inml «mm which hr mic! n15 rmgh. Ho lu~ :1 nvvwhrl n! Ihr Inmmu '1.qu llznltnlivm" n-hmv o‘ifi‘r‘ mm- ‘ rut-min! H in’n Human (orvitun', 1- >8 Per Year. dvnnu. "lnlrnwu‘d" (“at War Renard of John Zalipu n» hulk-nim- ur “'h-l They Did. CALLS ATTENTION , To FOREIGN BORN IN U. s. SERVICE; County Clark A. A. Kuhn. and Mrs. George C. Sikos, of the Chicago Wom- an's Club, will be the speakers next Tuesday afternoon, November 15th. at Library Hall at (lw first meeting of the class in (-ixizamhip under the auspices of the local branch-League of Women Voters. Mrs. Gm. C. Sikhs and County Clerk A. A. Kuhn to Address Local Warm-n at Library. LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS NEXT MEET- ING TUES. NOV. 15th DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY f Ffllowing (hr «low-ov- work. «Mic-i- ‘om wfmshmt: wen son-ml by the finfiicnrs of ”w chapu-r in the dininz 1room. Thv‘ MM» were pnttih' d!- Qmmw for the Mansion in (M iThankim'ving time Palm's of "mm!" fund [Tl-‘0". I Tho nrzanizml Adult Rib!» (flaw ;nf married m"! and womrn of Fir=t Evangelical Church had a raw plea- isant sortal evening in the church par- ‘lors one night last week A hanqnot pa ‘was sm‘vod to 48 people and this was ‘followed hy a program including» numbers by the male quartet .solos and instrumental numhers. Mr. E. J. Miller zavc tho address of the (waning on "Tho Purpose and Func- tions of an Adult Bible Class." Mr. Miller wcently mover! to Downers Grove from Elkhart, Indiana, where, for several years he has been super-l intendent of In Evangelical Sunday School with an enrollment of more; The Rm: Hflrbert H. Rood, who, at a want st‘ssioa of tho Rook Riveri Osnl'orr-nce .hfimuse of the continued; poor hralth of Mrs. Rood, found it um<sary tn retim from the active. storate, hax rented the furnished, flat at Mr“. H. E. Turnhull, on Maplnj avenue. where they are now comfort-- 4ny locabd. A lot has been pur-t rhasml on Snuth Main strer-t on which ultimately the Roads expect to huilvl, thair own home. Mn Road has been; in the ministry for thirtyothm years;' six years of this time serving as pawl tor in Downers Grove; twelve years has her-n givnn to the wnrk of the! Anti-Saloon [lame to which he nnw returns with nine counties under his xupvn'isinn, one of which is Dqu. His oflice is at the Stat» Headquar‘ ; tel-x ofitheulllimfi League. 1200 Se- 1 than eight hundrrd scholars. It was “1r twenty-firth anniversau of ”w- “Dar which Mrs. firm-as had sr-rvovl a< Worthy Matron 0f Vula Chapter and Mr. Crane ml! Um first Worthy Patron of tho nrrnniufinn hem. ‘ nr I'M! I'ulnm "I ”W than". Now (ho-y mr ln hr u ullzmr. A» > Thaw who Mini IM "me" urn»; Mvflkm ml ”to pun-MUM nl’ iumr. ‘ .\lI-. ”Mum Downs. .Woflh)‘ Matron-gratin" was MM In»! With, and ‘ Walk" (”Maumln...‘\\'nr|h)‘ l‘nhvmlflmw fuming Im- Phi" rlrriHI Uw )lrn. Laura "rial: ...hno. Mnihmfnlrrflmu by 1: WW uf 4!! far and 2“ In. "In Law", . H ...‘4~w1m3 aznhm. An u-ln‘tiun [r-r ‘illumv om- ‘ ml.- ni" hr MM probably Ibo fire! “I“. Swan rash-r V V V .Twauun- Mm .‘hmurfl Kmxv Jim-3min: V '«k in llrrvmhrr. and wry mun flu- ”ids Hurrm‘o I‘Mbom. ”Ln". ('mwlf thmml Villlfl' "maul u'ill Iu- mm!- )1”, Nollie I'Iirkrfl‘ . ,l‘hapinin'ing Io liq-rid:- on (he I'ulurr uku'inim .\lr~u ,\lifl‘ I‘ulm. . . , . , .Mnrshal‘nf HW‘ "Immunity. .‘IL-t Anna Griflillu . . . Ada A mu '1’ rmnmuy In“ hum hum-«l. .\lr-. (‘nm "In! . “Ruth llu‘ \u-l hm hm «irillml. ”I? hmk .‘llu'. Chum Nash. . . . Kuhn v-uwml my! mnw «f “w run-Ila"!- .\lrs. .‘l. lmnim Krninm ”an!" an- mm u-njuyivuz “aim ulin'rt {mm Mrs. ,‘Hnnir Olmn. ., . 4 ”N's: {mu-M undead 0' frum “M's ur carv Mrs. LMHr .‘I, l‘vmrv . . . V “‘urclrr' lyinn it «firm! him-h. H'w hm been E. II. "untinghm . .h‘r-mim-l'mmnuml fm and m .«mn :u 'NHI‘IV‘I" MW. .\"ir L, \Vthx V ()Ig‘aukt.”r0\l"> meri'Iul plan! ix' in Jun!" -\pprnprinir mqu uu< Ommlifulh (“him will hr “1er llw m-w vagina n‘mlrml hr :1 quark-l rnmpvmwl «Farr in.<lnflr-l Incl in running nI-krl “rs, R;p~\u~ilpr. Mrs, Pushy. E.|,.u-h-M-ir€l_\‘ “i" hv wind In "w \‘illafif‘. firmww :lml .â€"\I\in Ruwhvr. Mrs. "mu-r mv'tt-ml In a holding rumpuny and “‘1'. PI “Ln >3"; :I Mnuliful «do. ‘1' (run Nth-”1| cm! In 1hr rnvwmm-r» Mr. and .“h. 4'. (3. Gran». Yum- ”H‘l'F. wwarvl with :m rim-Hie wailing WWW"! l'udm. wwnvrtur uf Hu- lmnp by the rhnptm, M“. A‘ l|_i(imihnlvli hm. " ”w man omm- 1r» "arnharl. Worthv Mmrmw. mnkiuuummihh («r Hu- pnugfl~~~ mn'k‘ m Ilw mwomminn in a Tow no" rhmom \Vv~~(mont than any thr Imisitk’ nr wank. The rvvipirnls. in acct-"tingithr- rval vulnh' rmn'mny aim-h pm- thv 2m. lenkul ”w mv‘mhprs in IWNN‘ l'm‘ Inu‘l'hl'hx .“v. l'arinr work. wnnls which brought nmi-tun~ tn lhv NI lmvth and nail fnr tho mv-mponr Pym: of many. Hun of ”w \ilmgr, Hi< wry Iifi- “ a: f It was “1r Manly-fifth anniversau ,Qhrr-a'mni Ivy Ihv “anti-" hut in aim of Hw- year which Mu. Crawls had 0‘ this fat’l h! Wont aha-ml and Mix st-rvovl a< Worthy Matron 0f ana‘phgp cm-rinl (hmugh. .“I‘. all". "1-. 4'. (3. "Hum “vu- wv'uMml with :m rindn‘r wailing lamp by the rhnptm. Mu. A. H. "arnharl. Worthy Mann". mnkim: ~\ pI-uprinir mch “:I~‘ hrmIHfIIlh n-mrml by :I quarto! "Import"! M “n R:I_«~Iu~i|rr. Mrs. Foshr. Ed. (I I‘l-~ :Iml AIIIII SIM-h” I'. Mrs. Ras<~ -I aim mug :I hauli II mm. "I“, Mrs. )Iv-s “I a .\lr~n “I: \lr-. ,‘II «a .\lr~. ,\h~' .“l's. "‘1th Nu unflmnluu mm mm» "ml had \u-uflwr Tumln)‘ «will... 1: him: mtmlwr of nwmbms nf Venu- (‘mmhm 0. PI. S. «urn-led the In- muu! I'm-t OWN-r" Night M‘ mu mu gmvixnliun at Munnir “all. A elm.- “ I-mr rumlhhtn mu lnilintt‘d into» IM- «la-2m" of lhe on!" and Mary datum mu- ‘nkI-n by :4 I‘m! .‘lalrun m' I'RMI I'Ilnm «I ”w alum", l'l At noon tumormw will be held the “funeral sm'vices for the “unknown album" at Arlington cemetery, Washâ€" ‘lfington, l). C. 'l‘ht-sv M'H'ices will be Iflu-ltl at 12 n’clm-k noon, Washington Etimc- “hich is H o’clock central time. 'Hlou-mm Small has naked that the pmapll' of this state pause in “hut-i - lrmr tho) me doing at flown u'clock, yfacc the oat-t, and stand in silt-Mt ,‘pmyvr for (Wu minutes. 1 This burial of the unknown soldier: l{mt-nus much In many. H0 u-gvrcwntsi “:tlw mlkumul uml unitlt‘ntifiml :19qu of: 'humloeds uf lm‘ing Int-arts in the} _l.‘nitml Staten. Each Inutlwr. mournâ€"f in}! I'm- a son who did not come hack. and of “ham tln‘ro has been nu illl‘ Ithuntic mm], gulm mmfort in the thought that her .son may Ix- tlu- one L“"‘" i.~ thus honou-«l; that her boy. ltlw um- .»Iw (-nmlallml when a baby nml' ‘wutrhml with loving can- a» he gn-w nlclor. saw march away with him butl- -clie.~* to fight for humanity's Make, may he the 0m- in where honor for- ‘ riun «limnturh-x crow an own" to Iuy a wreath on the grave. On an anlml Inch an this llw ‘ wank nl‘ Lincoln'.~ "Hamburg ml- l Mm» mnu- mo.~t \h'hlly to tlu- mind. I WV am today bu n-«Imllmtv our- I l “PASI OffIHRS" M6!" ([ltBRMfD . BY VISIA (NAPIER- \lt. and “n. ('. 6. (Sun:- l’mntrd I‘Mmrml filo-OI cl (bun-ally \th Ian-(rh- loading Lump lino-l3:- lbo‘lnjl‘iux- in Ibo- l 'l‘mnorg'nu', Friday. Navembm' 11th, iis the third anniversary of the (lay Eon which the greatest war over fought ‘camo to an l'lfll. As "Armistice Day" it will be obscrvvd by almost the en- tire civilized world. which three short yvurs ago was plunged in n devastat-j ing struggle which cost. millions of lives and humhmls of millions of dolv lars in annual [05.x and pmperu' «lam- ago. BURLE ('l..\ SS In .V'QI‘ET by Hal-torn Hui». ARMISTICE DAY - AN EDITGRIAI. nirity Building. Chums; thnmnt is lk‘fl'il‘fl‘l‘ tn gum: TH: ralmot he denied. That the growth will he a: rapid in the m“, yix months as in “I? last. is doubtful. but in n fmv years the land that was a pmiriw six months a n «1" hr :1 preuy lime villagP. T o tramfor- malion reminds "no of the! htmm days of “w west whpn towns sprang up al- most m-er night. mmnmnfly. About "‘1' Ann“. :5 wr- tunnut and "flu-r busim< and (My rmml llml ¢ln\ Iml nlwn :1 mm lumu- H mat «and. Wontmmvl. «in months. sign H. mm- H pm‘rw mu! fulln- woll’wl ul llw thought that it \v-mM ovvr I)" amy- Nmm v-lw. Today "!t'l’f un' mow Hum 20! humhwl “milks in Nw llcmllnr visiting days urc- (rom two to four. Tuesday, ’l‘hurmluy mud Sun- (In): A \‘irit will cmn'lrm- you that this government mum-t do too much {Or the woumlml uml clisablml mm uh" dill the fighting. Ito‘mln- on (Mu1 Armlutlur Day, to do sunbathing for“ Una-r fellow» who nn- fighting mm" In tho)‘ fought during the hi}: war. ‘ WESIMONI VOIES 10 IMORPORAIE ---10 BE VlllAGf’ ; T!"- lou. 1 “P am do in In via" ‘his 1lunpnul mm in .I “hilv. caII'y alum: u fr“ Mann-(Ins. mum». quit. maga- ‘zin9:, or mmo min-r thing \I‘hia-II will help (I) wile uII‘IIy moment» when the [min is almoxl mort- than thvy can III-m. Hut if you go don’t, go II 1th 4: km}: fun. and u nymputlmticl‘ air. (in “M! a smilv, a {on “onls. of chm-r and a dourI-nIinnlinn t0 hull) iIIstI-ml nf alrpress them. 1 Then? is one thing num- \\'hich m" can Ila. 'l'houszuuls of exâ€".~oldiers,§ some of them stifl Imrru boys, wen-01 wounded, hurt and gnssud «luring tin“ war. Hundreds nf \hem, after three years, are fit“! sufl'vring from the ef- fects of thexv wounds. Wc- can do' much for those vx-snldiers. Right; 01030 to hmm-. u! the Edward Hines. lJr., Memorial hospital (formerly the- Spm-dway hospital) near Muywomh, arr boys who would appreciate a few) kinchwssex. Hvre (ht-y lay in their: beds day aftvr day. limp :u'uuml un- clutche.‘ or do their host with arms: in dings. Hero is a tubI-rculosis ward‘ where (hm-v follows fight the grim whiu- pluguo mum-d byfihv fiivmlishg gas. selves to curry on the work for which so many gallant. young Ann'ritunss laid down their lives. REV. H. ROG" RETIRES "on of the Want. mvu‘ Man “i" romhim- ta Hm hrs! "03-- sihlv :ulxunL-uzr- lhv fariHUr: of H10 Tr-aqn) and lbw ”Mal «virus v-- (rm. anvl 6‘ vlosigntal lo murmur pup» ulm- ~m-ing :nml invwlmt‘nl in (ma rmm‘m stIritio:s. 'I'hr room-itin- nm-nwl an” have a «Mr popular ape pral and will ho plated on air lhm‘. mu um rmmhy in ronvc-nir-M formf It ix H‘flufik'll as par-titular” appmâ€"g priah‘ that Un- Roosevelt portraih should appear on a security of “mi rharadnr. aml «m the vknominalion: whirh will he mm! avail-Me to ”at“: € gr-noral public. ‘ rlnw small \ull' aml-ar I'm- lbr "n! linu- nu :a Hmmnnr-M 1qu1} My llw- 52:3 lh-nummnlv'on "f :1 m-u :- -m- c-f l'rt-zwmy Savmg~ "o-fliflr: “hr”: u!" h» "Van-I cm ~ulc~ In ”11- 1'11. M U." Inn-4‘»! rnluulur Thr mu: iuuo of 'l’u‘nwry 5mm» l'n lirzvhu will .v- :0 frfllurr- u! U"- vn ‘vnI H-m-mmc-nl ~:1\ ingx“ [dim whirh l: mu! In'ing olmr-huprv‘ In} 1hr NATH'L'IH' u! ".0 Tnmqny and (hr PudeJv-r Hrmlal and will hr :mâ€" nuum‘nl Inn-r in (I‘v‘ah'r don-m. 'l‘hq- In “11- past twa month.‘ we have rooms-ml many cult-rs for The Ro- mrtnr from people who were nev- er anre subscribers to their home newspaper. This nnconram us: in tho belief that we are issuing a weakly {uri- which mvets the nmrk o t 9 community and sat. iefiex the peoplp who make their home in Downers Grove. Our slo- n now is “Tl"- Rnpor‘tor in every owners Grove home." If you are not now a regular subscriber, two dollars will pay for this paper for a year in advance. Get your name on the list. Do it now! "0"1-53 lc-r .Inhn ll. I~IIHC~I‘ I «I; nummnrnl "ml (ho n m at Thu. ulnw (unis-0‘0" up" amt-3r I'm- lb- "le tin!» my :0 Hun-umw-nl ”1'1an NI llw- r ”n lk-nummnlv'm "f 'I m-n :- "TEDDYS" FAVE NOW ON GOVERN- MENT SI‘X'URITY THE REPORTER IN EVERY HOME l'nflmlir \\'nm:m'~ 'Inmw i- in h“ rmmrnluluhfl in NH» flu! v-umlr'r uf Hwir Mann-d «mi:- "0’ brim: In: Ylw )rnr :du-vul. '- ['Dméliczgl htuiQrm hrlp right rlM'rniun wrn- mvrrul important «litmu- nt hunw, in IMwm-ni. suggested that pimp. 'l‘lm Wt has decided to n~ !a rummilu-r rould lu- mum-ind tn (sin Hwir rluh mums, uu they are It [um-mm purpom, "w rhuirmnu of [firm-"l. which might be called won bv any 'l'hoy um «nu-r Hu- m-w organi- inh-rc-Mvd Mnlhc-ru for Infnrm-lion nr uulflun of lA-gion push. ulungi‘lhervflzl- I 0. |Z|¢l\"l"'\' 1H ‘0 how hfl-I (fl pl'nfl‘fil in 60‘1"" from Ik-rwyu tu mnklm: pmpm' application to nfli- Thin “Hm-[“30" M N-Mrvce men NHL in rlmrm- M WON-Mum. "0- in: will ”I tmlIn-r for mini and “h- a'irulml Hm! within jufll "w put p-v-mllpuf rr-laflonn anal much ml (In much pruurrhu in mar own ('mmly haul rnnw hum “Rh :1 w'rhgelhfl‘. lam-n mud» in Mr“!!! that wurfln‘ 0"": III-final “mu-Yum and an Ned“. 'ler m-‘v liwn Hu- hum-m nf lerommillrr wm tlirodnl m drum up .urmlaiunn of "Vii I'm-firm"! lnw. hul'hyluw- nwl n-gulntinnu for flu- govâ€" «hm-«l H m- M» opénivm that W’W'W'Vr'arnmrnl "r u..- mm W‘- - was willy rnti'lnl l", Thr lump" um! u" rx-m-n'icrmfll mnlv- mmwv I'm- !hi~ Hum mm‘ iv: h:- nf "3,. “flu,” w'm olmiro. will gut“ in": puhl out in HM- ruh’rr (fountv. HM mpmmmg ”"..., m0“ Quad-y 'l'lu- mhhvw "I "w Jmlm‘. “N""mmnhg. "mm..." "uh. “1 “w B..- un- u «"1 ..r lwuH-mhmd Mk. wu-Hm numl. 11! um u. m. The man mm! nllumiunling um, [WW-«NI «I! w". m1 M "W lm‘wn "gun". .1. u ("win-Minn n! umwnl. by \Muv all .0 gm H' ok‘u'ing primm-ilv \Ai'h 001- «I Hw‘ . ""‘""'"’ "' '“"."‘..-" "WW?" "JHOEHN’S «mpeaq Hm! nf Mullu r Inuf 1‘33”” '5'... ""AL PINS . diwnsuwl hv our Wm Judi". «"0ko: In mafia-1"“- ~0 WM" IN TnREE (:AMFS Ix mar ”w vva and NI dfl'ululh: fur (luv pant luv )raw. havinlwcjrfl‘vg I‘. .l.,v . u l 1‘ Incl um" I 0 n‘ , . hm" of no! :nnh u. .er- at ”no l'n "'"l‘"-‘ "'Pl" '1‘ """"| “WMHJF'P 'mn but Him in Sun”! Mum. Timâ€"Wm", M‘" “1"". ".'." MI!" ‘0'“ :0" “In-u. hvmnl "In a.“ wmtrv “m,“ M "an-'- (aim? Inn! Finlay mum m I I Mm In," h." ”‘4‘“, "mm-«l. m", Ilu\'.'"’.‘""'" nrnw Hauling [mum amt maul-"Hr Inuit lhn'v' Hulmw {mm "’- ‘Hun :- Mom- Speaking at Library Ilull 'l‘m-mluy niulu. Judge Nc-il In resmnu- u. an inquiry->35 to what mulcl hr olum- of 1,-. n_,_ Suggests a Lot-l ('ommifln- Should be Organized Io Louis .Ulcr Mmhem‘ Prnxiomt. JUDGE NEIL AD- DRESSED AUDIENCE AT LIBRARY HALL E It is lwruuw (If this fact that The llnpnrtvr ix published at day varlicr ”Iii \w-ok. In the rmh uf fining to press m fast “'1‘ may haw bu-r- loukml mum-thing imwrlant. if :m pit-am- t-xcusa, as the inning out 0“ “In paw-r a day early w:-K n lust min- uu- ch-cision forced on us In' the clnsw ing of tlu- 'mstofl'ico. mu, tho fart Hm! tlwu- \ruuhl be nu main-rip.» 0f mail. ’l'ho postnfl'ice will close at 9:30 a. m. No deliveries will lu- madv but tlm carriers. both rural and cily, will .wrw m. the windows. “All pulmns who call between 8:00 and 9:30" says l'nslmustor John D. Dowm-I'. ‘will In- servod. W0 aw- doing this for lhl‘ mwommlntiun of people who are exâ€" pmjting mail." Downers Grove will b0 dust-d up tight on Armistice Day, Friday. Nov- ember 11th, so far as business. is cun- cvmml. All business houses in the village have signed a petition to that eficcl; the sclumls will be closed and the «lay will b“ n wmimlcr nt' that one three years ago when those wlm slayml at home realized that their boys were coming back. Husiueyss Houses. Hamlin. Schools. All Declare Holiday on Anniver- sary of War‘n End. DOWN ERS GROVE , CLOSES T l G H T ARMISTICE DAY Sinulnt CODIIEI. Five Cents. numbnmvn \lm: "akhr: Rum l‘lmkr. ('h-wmm‘ Hm vu Fc‘rnvk'l‘ J). (2. ervtrr ”7. S. Pilhre ; Mmlml“ "(1"th , Kidu't-H Flor-id‘s J. Storh‘na Mom High School. of Cioero. is the latest team to {all un» der thc good praying of the loud team. They mm! hem last Sam day aflnrnmn and IM to the Pal-pk and white by the more of 33 to 7. The visitors were heavier than (k locals but thdr he“)!!! Mid, was not nearly as extemive and worn talnn into camp in great . In} "Shout Z‘i-énl} Emma. However. this may be, it unquestionably win he}: football game. _‘.__. . - Humlrmk nf followory: 07 high schoo! football are Pxpt-rtml at Mm- miaI Park next Satnnlav afternoon. Nnvrmbor 12th. when the downs repâ€" rexfinting thr Namrvilk and Downers Highs mr-nt in choir 3110“,. clash. AL, Rivalry brim" «hook of the county is always high. but that he- twet‘n nth-r whmls. This fact will he mm to draw a record-braking crowd to the local grid. ,“Dop_0" says flu! thy Itwanschooh NAPER-DOWNERS smoms IN an") BATTLE SATURDAY Hm hr "uh” Vlit’kn WM"- Mr!” I! i‘ turnout-4 Um! uriur»: "I ml vlo-wfinfiun: will hr vlnnnlnl hy [M nwmhma o! Hm [Pu harm-4 fur MI.) mzv- mum lw Hw- lmliw. H m- ls .flll‘ Ilw- ullvv kl'rw‘r \vuulcl like In Inno- :| ‘id hf ‘Dv m u ”w,- q-a" ht no In! my Ho ’um-i. l’u'lun int: nu 'hI- Y'i'P'H' Jamilnu!‘ Chm-new "rm:- Imagin- Klv'n: ”SPIN-“Ins ,IX I: H 4 Km“ . . I3 I' llm-lm'» Ham-u mllo-vl thrmn-lvm "no Mylo mum and Mali loll] fov "In-c- [um-- Inn! FISH-y night in lbw hum-mu Hmw llowfiug III-Into ”LII ill Thr Intim- Incl u" o-x-m-n'icrm nf Ihr villaxr who olmirn. will I!!!“ "w Inc-maria! ”-er m0“. (Quad-y mmnbng. Now-Mb" Huh. at \M Bip- tM ('Dmrrh at ”:00 u. m. The mm M" mN'l M (hr lmgwn mama at Membership and I‘Inu-rtuinmcnt Mummill'nmkoluml Schultz. I!!!“ 'l‘hulin, Don Hawkins. Hum-ml nml Md-muriul Cummifl” Robert Carpenter. Wimuni . F. Jnmvx, (ho Nov. Gilbert H. Newlqnd. l'ulnlitity-~Wu|trr J. Stunts. IA-uul Adviwr- "vrhI-n Gmttfald. ('Impl:uiu~-ltuv. Hilbert II. New- lmul. - lm-ludml in tlu- hurttfl‘flfi of the cv~ fining wu-n- sevrml important «lineu- pimw The post has drcidecl to re- t-in Ihrir rluh mums, m tin-y an I'- Alhhetic (Tommiw-uvEmery Klein; Mvh-in Iiimlu. bum-hull; Frank Dew- «3-, football; AIM-«l Gunlinnr. buâ€" ketbnll. . Finnbn' (Iommilta-v John ibiuchel. Waller Julmxlmw. His first act was to mud th: list. of cummittces he has appoint-«l fur the coming year and urge upnu his cu-mwkers an attention to [ht-Ir duty Whit"! win make thv )m-al post a pow. er tn he n-ckonm! with in the comâ€" munil)‘. The now commilh-vs arc-2 “Rum: COMIIHHCP 'I‘hrl l'fince,. Robt‘n MacDongqN. Alexander Bradley Burns Post, American Legion, opvned its new year last Monday evening with a meeting .It lhu Legion rooms. Dun Diem, newly elvctcd commander of the ex- s'en'icu men's organization, presided and outlined the policy he will follow clqung hue tenure of oll'ice.» ‘ Dan Diem-r, Newly Elected Comman- der. I'm-tides at First Met!- ing of New Year. HGION APPOINIS (0MMIIIHS AI‘ MONDAY MINING Makbrw MN“ "on" '1':ng Flu-who (Wimp-r WHOLE N0. 1941' IR [3 L1 ‘2 H m i? U! m [A u

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