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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Mar 1922, p. 1

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DOWNHNITY WEEK-END SALE I The Warrenville Pioneer Group gave a very unique Social this week. They had an old fashioned New Eng- land Bean Feed. Following this: some of the boys put on some magis stunts. Then Ir. Clyde Newman gave a very "running clulk talk on “Pep," and Ir Outer, County Secretary, put on a nmfier of Interesting group games. The Boys Council feel they me very fortunate to secure, him. Mr. Wolcofl will speak to the Boys dur. ing the day and to the Boys and Men at the Banquet in the evening. It is hoped that a number of men from Downers Grove will plan to hear him. 24; is to he at the Boys Conference at Champlain. "L, March ID; at Du 'Pag! Conn“ Boys’ Conference. "in:- dale, March IS: at Evanston Boys Confer-pace. March 26. A number of other places me trying to ween": dates while he is in the state. a number of Boys Conferences on this trip. He spoke at the Boys Con- fennce at St. Louis. "0.. February Mr: H. ('. Wolcott. a bur-inns: man of Sioux City. 12.. is (0 he in this state on businen. Hr- will speak at E. (T. WOLFOTT IS T0 8 P E A K AT BOYS‘ CONFERENCE "cowl. Jnhn Lehman". Qakinu the part 0" flax-"emf. the any Chief. in Mi H'mnimm‘l "n Fun 6) [(21th "any. llw imnmpamhlr, «Ibflmauimfl thr- nrizimll Flaws- tein. Those of you who haw m late! in «Man! hm! plm‘i hm“ he is ml. m: as ”w hum-{hawthor- mnmy-i noph‘ow «f "w ('nnM. ho was «no 0' IM- <nohlfinl mobs on Rnlml Inn-hon. m "w hum! Am. b'im. wn- myrrh. "5- {Min-fl) Imm- net. MN! nlwn M.- nlaIva-I. Arline. I1- dulrn Ivy Hw- [yw‘u-w u-t a child. Ind later rv-tmml In Mm u< a 3mm; woman [rm-u. Im mm" 1» hr do Iiml. .‘lv. I’m-lam ha: I win- and - wvmnalm of raw charm and M:- Ip'nmnrr --' aim-m1 built-v! with Mum 3» AM nloun’u. AM mule the man-”75 of it. llo-I- uniom and hrr flaunt!“ (I: pnnem-r. in her «Ir-no fuo ll'tt‘llgc 152'" «m ADIIM nml ""lele-u.~ “ma 5.... -'U"" a» mo: le urlw‘ " mu nu-nv “"I'I'W wlum ' ‘ . duh Iflr ('nuul. .“""' .an Mulhk‘u. of High», nu. n .mLunih-T Ion-N. lhs aflmu “n- nrrllonc and Inc-mu. Ilflwnmh «worn! hm.“ 1M “nu... ma Mun-ml no! go Madly "gm. hr Illd not In.» NW w. Dlvwnfl‘ "f mind hut [min-1| It "wu- "NW N no "In! "w mhmku «in hurvlly‘mnmn mic-Mr. "1‘ Dun u fam- lrm-r vniro‘ Mr. and _| way u! "cu-"mu M~x .qun rhrrrh Never has Gwvn (Iriflil’h “mu-med to houn- udvuntum'. Her purl mm- «1 mule {or her and with be: ~ilwn‘ voice rhurmiug ller hfllfira mth the old (u'nn'u‘y. purl) u. "I Dreamed that! l but-It." mud:- u combination ham In ~urpus on (lu- x-uml «pom Gwen Griffiths, as Arline, Thellna"a"."- Roe a,- the CH!!! Qum-n. Robert 0»? ‘7‘ the Dickson as Count Amhoim. Carl FJWF‘ffla‘m" "‘0' Madden. of Elgin. as Tha«|d¢ug_lllfi Incorporate Loner Barry. as I’lonenstein and John; lhoy thmk the Lehmaun, m Dovilshoof. the leading: ___._. characters. were \mll can-1. Mint Grifll MRS. Kl fiths, Min lbw. mul Ml’fifllfi Dickwu and Matthieu. with thvh WonderfuL Mrs. Kale" mien, {humanly ulrmx- "w applugm-gA>kclu0ul, “Me of the audio-wax. :difll at her hn Thelma Roe. mu m qua-nu Queru. Although the pun wu no! .3 mm: One of the best, if not the best, amateur musical events ever given in the community was the mmlition of the open, “The Bohemian Gir" at the high school auditorium, Monday and Tuesday evenings. It was pres- enud under the auspices of the high school chorus and showed the careful drilling and dimting of Mn: Virginia Sanford, Musical Director in the loâ€" cal schools. Talented Singers Please Many Under Auspices of Downers Grove Schools Chorus VOL. XXXIX. NO. 13 Iwn Aummrs , ammo ovum “BOIlEMIAN GIRl” on Man 0! Shut (Hy. ma, Mac): in brand N "n :- Imp. u mm: Lin. "code was hon: January I'.‘ I” m...1u:a in Simunm‘r. Norway and cam dun.“ flu l'mlrd Slatw m ”w “Hm" I "Hum”. IKE"! in ruuumm‘ ‘ .lh Mn «dw- .,,. In" .‘Uvu r... um-fll)‘ M 2050me Ill..‘ “.1... ulwu- mmlhu -:.-|vr nu- lump u! "w mg. llmv- Knp-Ic-mhm N. mu. ~lw un- . .pflvll’lihUT m umnmzr tn .\lp. Wain-I ; ."J Ilnmtr, t-l’ ('hwun. TM~ mm-n wm- n .|.,| MIN-ml with an» nlmuthln. Ullhn. ; p"... \Ilm wnlh hm father. fum u-lrm am! "y“. "II-4w wlmnru uml frme wmain h- mwlly‘ ‘ mum I! Mr Ins-4‘ ".5“? Mr. “mink “na'umflnm-vl m ”w .mfi rhrn‘h m a girl n Norway. Lllm '9'" hanufl‘ffl‘l hm vm‘mlu‘ruhip I" Am. llw Trini'p‘ huh-mu I'lunth n! Chi- mm,_ mm and in mm In (M Kuhn-Ilia» rlim, Lulh-vnm Umtrh of \lt-‘lfnni. Wig. rMM. "our Jvr um indium-mm! in Ilmb mm. in! a Sunday Sch-ml :m-l wnnl rfli~ r an "In“; fl~ il- Supru'nhluknl until and all' um lnlon ill. NW also corral 1| Wlfil" n limr [MIDW‘ickH‘ a! ”It? [Mic- wfih Aid Sod") During b" many "an" ~Immuu in hm .M burr her trial u-ilh' "Hr. Dru-HIM rv‘iigmtinu and (‘Misliun‘ ung.'mii¢m until the my! ran». Eiha~s n a I‘ d is n Q (in-Imam _ If “a would Jon In “Md-kw Ill} 2 flumnn ic stalloml M Hu- nilmml L crowing, many of us who are in the Jul!“ of ”lung chanrN nl’ flying to (mu 0w tracks nlwml nf an Ip- prlmhinz hair! would Iliwnntinm A(his pvmirv‘. ihr not unly rny dan- ~nmn~u but it also place; the flag- ‘maa's pmiflon in kopqmly. «painl- 5ly if a wrious accident lawns. and 'if we do succeed in "heating it" few of u: knnw that 1hr flag!!!” is "call- .ewl on the carpot" and «Insured fox allowing us to take these chances so.1 fan the safety, and good of n" con- xcorned lM us think of this when "I ’00:! CM- trarh and (llarnnfinue this inactive. A Convert ' Mr and Mrs Ralph Herring. of Hinsdale wet! in town Sunday. A cpmmunity without a newspap- er is hard to imagine Can The Reporter serve you. Let us know in what wny and we will be tied to oblige. S.‘ PET" FIRST There is only one leason for any business. that it serve some put of the people of a community. The Reporter. a Newspaper for the Community. is, invthls respect dif- ferent from almost every other local business. It serves ALL the peeple of the community. It serves them every week by bringing to their attention the daily (loin of the people who all Downers you "home. It brings ' to their home: the onerings of coal merchants; tells them where they can get a arpenter, a plumber Ill electrician or what not. I i onus them of (he contemp Iated imprmements and of the changes of local ltws. A COMMUNITY N EWSPA PER nae Per Yur. In Advunm. Funn-al wn‘icgu vu-ro hrld fro»- the home Tum-day afltmmm. the Ru- J. Alfwvl Nnnnn. "swim of mu: I-h'm-uelirul Church. amending on. hmml wu- mwlc- n! Ml. Olin-l come (my. Mrs. Kale" Christine Booth. nu Ahkclflfld. “in: of Mr. Walter Boode. died at her home in film sum-t 8am urday. February 25. following an ill m-r- u! ow-r four wart. the last two a! which me was confined 10 her ba’ 10mm Slipicka is chainnnu of thr msuciation and Chm. Kleml. secre- tary. On» «I the things which the new ussnviatim) has stopped was the mow to inem'pomte Belmont as a village They think the time isn't right. ..-.-. . .,__v., Banded together for mutual pro- tection and mutual help, these folks 'who live in the vicinity of Belmont, are endeavoring to make life mom livable for themselves and for the people of the community. They are trying. by community cooperation, to got for themselves better roads, bet~ tor schools and an appreciation of each other-'5 problems by thus gob. ting together. ' The first meeting of the newly or- ganized Belmont Improvement Asso- ciation will be held tomorrow, Satur. day evening, March 4, in the Ells- worth. greenhouses. BELMONT IMPROVE: MENT ASSOCIATION MEETS TOMORROW Banded Together for Mutual Protec- tion, People of Belmont to u Discuss Conditions. MRS. KAREN BOODE ”OWNERS G'. to the wise buyer, The .merehants' advertising on this page are making a strong bid for your lon, and are actually selling many items for less money than you can buy them for elsewhere. slsllggl‘ggfdl} ineed in DOWNERS GROVE first and» you will save both time and money. A N I) LAST DOWNDIS GROVE “POM Dom GROVE. W018 Remember “The Cheerful Lilr" the play given last spring by the Vesta Juniors? It was a decided hit and they are to give another this spring. Watch for it. when the date in an- nounced. seven The proceeds from the ufhir are to be used for the Downers Grove schools and it is expected that a full house will be the result. QMISSFIARALACEY " mI'Anfm-JwEN . ENTERTAINEI) mm H. mm BR|('Kâ€"~ , FRIEND SATURDAY . OTHERS munw The Downers Grave Womans Club will present the one-act play, "The Florist Shop" at the Dicke that"! on Monday evening. March 27. The play is directed by Mrs. Ralph Herring of Hinsdale. who has on more than one occasion charmed Down"; Grove audiences with Iver impersonations and readings. Those who cake pm in the pro- duction are lesdames. D. 8. Batman 8. E. Balczynsh. I". E. Hurley, T F. Kelly and Floyd Enston “FLORIST SHOP." G. A. SHAUNESSY ONE ACT PLAY REVENUE MAN; T0 BY CLUB WOMEN BE HERE MAR. l4 A" tum quickly (he ant-moon pass- «I with «on. and laugMer until lime to leave for km. the this all «k- mring n -I'a.~ our day Hwy would mw‘r forget. Mn. All»?! 1'. Lacey assisted Mu. hanging fire and if thou immun- ank Lacey in the preparation amhmmLc to thmuxh it will hr the milk sum-in; 09' “we luncheon. in: of (how pmb of (he \‘iliam'. Slts Ralph North. to Dim! Play Expo" in Income Tn “sum. for Melt of hum: "rip In"! ['an in “II:- To add to ”we raj-upmmt. 1m mi- ziual paem. urine“ by MW. (‘hmlw lllv, m..- wad a.- tlw thinly manage- wm unwrapped ”throw Minx made in the linoc In with [in and H.» [iron TM uremia" was a «Damn 'm hun- nr nf Misc Olin» Pun. Who '13! [Ian nuwinQr-l with um bar {or mow than ten )‘t‘ar‘ in "09 am, M In- lludvinl l‘uNirlu't-M. Inn ”is. I'll" {a to hr an April was. and the Dow and 0.4m in which due- i< MM hy the nth" kirk. n how" by (M many “win! and r- \' gvfl-z I'M! I111“! 419 “as "FINMTCVH'." A dun-u happy ynum: indiu- rum.- nm (mm Flue-ago on ”w Iii? Imi, lad Salunluy nflornoon 1» 0w hm... of Mm (7hr: [my in Niuhlnnn tun-um That "03y "n- uprfl'd in n Mum-v0 by the fact "at n drflriow lumhmn Md Mn [tn-mm. In nMrh all uliol full indict Lunch... and "Nan, 350-" [m Mummy Duluth (inn Sin-oh tn Mk- Olvo Hall “'u- a "l\r Nude-d Inn-rowan"- Nam luau. Influx 11m \‘nv. .‘lnin uml (‘mtim Slum!» look These Potatoes In the Eye 6| Knuth Mnin Sh't-o! DISTRIBUTORS OF HIGH GRADE GOODS J. D. GILLESPIE CO. ' Grove 5 Spending money 11an DEEP AND A (:00!) GRADE 0F GLASS 5 Pieces $1.00 SET OF GLASS MIXING BOWLS may GOODS and (:Rovmms H. C. PJTCHER ‘ 40c per peck Special A special treat and inspintion is in store for those who will attend First Evangelical Church next Sun- day evening as n Sand lusial Ile- ciul will he given by three visiting Inn-kins. All are welcome Mr. Shaunessy will not make an elfort to boost the amount of tax to be mid. but will merely strive for a fair return, fair to the government and fair to the individual. There is no charge for his services and tin people are invited tn consult him. (i. A. Shaunessy. an ihternal rm? enue men, from the Aumn district“ will be at the Firs-t National Bank‘ March! 2 33nd4. tohelpthepeo-i ple of this community in the makingl out of their income tax «mammal He will answer any of the punling; questions which have been bothering those conversant with the law and; will render such assistance as he cami A tentative plupusilinn I'm Hw- pun in: with britk n! Nuflh \Vuâ€"hingtm. Elm, Roy": and Wnnm, is alm hanging fire and if thou impnn-a- 00'": M "wt- :mllying dun-My will 1N medal impmwmnh Iliu- «ume mor if "v plans of the [haul m tin-u, "ratings will he hrlnl in "an (‘mmh' l‘nm‘l ”null 33 vm Sum-ml Asuns “an. .u'l. 5-. +3. d. .36. .di "ml .'u' Thom mmiok' I'm "up laying on! waln- malm and «wars in l‘rlnrr. Sura- Inza. Linen". Highland and Fun-d memws and Main and ”rant Snub. north 0! Chicagn awnm- In "w no“ \illage limits. l'lu‘ “can! u! Law-u! lmpmN-um-nh .' Ihwr pension .vlumiuy two-Mug :th win! an the main: «I lklalon Harv. that our Nut! run-l bun-«n anlr mom and ('nmiu mm. «uh hum: IM- m1. TM v-(imllnl and h N30 a fun! fun-l. "Hui- vluvm m4 «vm «- high ulwu mu- rumhlors that Ibr pmiug of Iimilur dlnf‘l! mun Ilmn It" pm“ 3‘» rml m Hw- m-mb- bfli’lflil. of $3.70 a from fut-I. A Dway- ing «m h- MM on Ilvi< imprmomn-l anal if nu nhjrtrlinna :1" Mai 61 will go Ihrmmh. in: the Returns. 'l’vlrplmm- I75 'l'ch-phune 30 And it shall com to pass, if thou :bnll Marten diligrnuy unto tho- \oifl' nf Jehovah (by God. tn «huh-e to do all his enmmnvulmmts which I mmmand the this day. that Jehovah (l'nntinued on Pan- 6) Mrs Geo A Smith is unwavering from her recent illness. Thi~ v.4 flu- filsi in Ilw t-n.‘ uf ln-nlon "remn- In I» "mu-MM! in Ihi‘ paw-r wm-kly until Plant” Sunday. T’W vicious pastors u! ”w hmn haw chow-n and [Mail tho Srripturt Ips- ~Mn< and aha twisted the mrflar)‘. the Rev. J. AH‘ml Rum-n. in rolledâ€" in; the quotation-e which am used. Hit-mm; Phon- Iamii' i" the «m mun-1y ant-mung rlmmh u-nirw r mahuly during III". COMMUNITY "0-1“. (THURFH CAMPAIGN F. Mmmm. uf "mun.“ (Hung HM Hut-r mm. (Tn-Inn. u! Wheat-m. "-, )1, «I Wn-n-milha and Want-v IL M Dunn-7x Hvuvv-. h-IMIN (Mrhwlhwv'i [mm‘rhiloln-n and vi: nwatrv‘aml‘ thth’fl. "main tn mourn hm law Our \iflrr. Mr“. Emma ”In“, nf filo-Imw l‘mi: two [noun-n. "um-L llrnnlslr). nf firm-m and "Min-II Ila-"LIN, n! llahwiu; (mar chuflm-I- MIL Famw firms. at Ann-m. .‘Ir-x Lilly flurflmh'm and Mr. lumir Ihlulmv. a! “'urn-nvv'lv- and "In [I porter results are mire. A tip to those who am in the market for second hand furniture Is to be ex- tra exact in studying the classifi- ed: for the next No months. There are sure tube some very good kr- (flm mud. There are two period" in the year which we desi ate as "Clas- sified ad time." no is in the early fall and the other in the early npn‘ng. At these times the housewife is either cleaning house or making preparations to do so. She finds tht the funily has out- grown this or that, or that she de- sires something new and must dis- pose of the ol . The natural way to get rid of the old things is thru Reporter clmifiedp, so thxs Mod is used. Remember. during the next month or six Veda, as you decide to :91] something, tint Re- ‘ ' . ...'.' “II!" J!" u 7 .n'.u. iffll’ rluld hm huh" mllruu'v' '0 n ram-3mg; m-nr Nilvn. Michigan Ihfirh Iu- lflltl’lqm‘ Add Null mm In Wnrn-M‘mr. "linm-‘gnlm Thrn- M“ "10"“ In“ vavl rmnHmr Ljuh u muly mm! I'Muunr) I “‘53"! "’W‘ "w l mum to lumnorx “mm for u H!“ un '1 with hm um. Thom {W m»: mmrir-l'wmcl In "any Philip "agn- m HIM. err H 3 Mr rhilclu-n w-‘rr ham um! Jn- wnn'm‘u. lm'ml Ivy all who hum- Dwv‘ 'm.- h CLASSIFIED AD TIME COMING VATIOXM. BEATWI'IHEH surr mm; 1‘0 mun Ixmwg'g Mum um! "mu-.- Stu-«l» Friday and Saturday only at 89c 28-3" South Main Stu-n Men’s Black Navy Cotton Sox ‘ High Grade Special low price GENERAL MERCHANDISE â€" GROCERIES GRANTS VITA-VIM YEAST TABLETS 75 Tablets. . . $1.00 I'IVI-IRVI'IHNG ;\ INN"; N'I'URI'I SHOI'IJI "AVE SPECIAL OFFL per pair 1 9c LEHMANN MICHEL SEIBERT NORRIS km" ‘ "1': 3"; a... u) DRUGGISTS $30.00 "'0 C 'I‘IDA 'jtl ”Q8 n; ‘rdxa II y Sewn third den-rm um I», mn- iferml by Gum-o [Malta A P C A M ntomovm. Satin-rim, March 4 in an all-day snSs‘inn Wadi»: at ten o’clock in "we morning. This is: (he “limit" of Immlidatex in any om day and is the HM"! time the local lodge rm mm Hluch an occasion. ’ Lunch Wm ho son-ml the workers at the noon hour and at sixâ€"thirty LET PAYS a dinner will be served members M visitor! in the lotlgrdl (lining nun. Members of Vest: Chapter. 0. E. 8. will zerve the dinner. ‘ TM) local degree teams will put a the work during the day. The Highland Acres mm, in hu performed in Grove Lodge and which by the excellent of ritualch work, won the pity the Mean-en, will confer g’ members of S. Andrv ulso take the sm’ Tekphone 281 will '0‘ ring of u der It in em SEVEN THIRDS IS PROGRAM IN BLUE IDDGE TOMORROW Dear" Team.- From Highland Am- and 5. Andnv'p (‘fi-reh to Put on the Wart. l 97") Hi" "Nu-Olirfirm by ROV, I In". 4: ”mi unn In- luvl Mn gas] jinn-flout u! 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