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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Mar 1922, p. 1

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:1 ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER main future of the evening was the tress. ”eats" which the mun-19ers hld brat In thinking of the cause, the that with them. After wishing the sur- expressed by the Hater. “Inastmnh mmmyvanofweddduychave doneitmfile lento! life merry good nights were «Bed’these, ye have done it unto lie,” mt» mmmmmmmmnymestommind. {mm their surprise, bunco was played 3nd prizes awarded to Mr and Mrs George Rubber-t, Mr and Ht: 0. B. (Mavis and Charles Hammond fol. It and Mrs Walter Rubber! were very much surprised on Monday eve- "MS when about twenty of their friends walked in to celehrate their second wedding anniversuy. Aner Mind)” us these turns gentleman my that his inter-rats am: with "I ”Miran. and Mulder man his on full", circle. The mmm: «mmm» ts to he minted an the selvrtm 0' can- Mr. W. I! "arm-k has proud him nit thrush "habit! service “may nmlored on the board He too is n Mr Jinn “HIM-ml h "w men-‘1' M 'M hmvnmm Mint-flu nnrvh M um- "? Mun" am'mlnl «hull in "IL“ t"- x'ap M "to axr M six roar.- am! grail mm! from um hm «hm! In mm He low has rhildrnn M My own. our “Inkling 9hr mm sMo «film! and me on "on with 3M» Sou fall 3 mm m «m mwr "w m". .«m "M. Mr. ”Moron! is half mm): his stand term a.- (‘mmr Suwrvm. ‘ He was very- hstnmval in "Mam. m1 1% Pan-st Preserve for Damn Gums. and is not working for me‘ swimming M. In. Print N. mm. 09 ”run no", um, “own In In mum m I»; m mat. and u in naive law" M on (WOW! churn He Is "no mm o! the Sum mr» MM in [mic-rs (3va m n! m ‘ mm M m- Ionl ml rm" lot an; Inn- and Is not '11-le M "w an. un “'HII Suburb". cum-m. signify '- zal II nun-hr 1.2M crows. "P w” minted [mu m at 0hr Eastmc walk!!! 1"» 0' Ms thildrfll aro- m- In numdanw M IN Datum 13m" ulmnls A tollqw c-mzm has Hyl'vl him, an "arm-st «minus. mam 'mkwr lnr I‘lflc‘ Mm‘rvm‘m For pro-Hem. .\lr‘ tank H. mm. for ”be". Mr. hm Mutated and Ir. W. n "mu-I. the In! and to mom! Illa-ell haunt-un- 1m Mt our the {on m "helm. n I!" n ”worn “on at (Mir cmm m m:- Ila mam In «In in. “a mum". malnu- «I clu- nom- .uun com-m"- [or the school board an II:- tolIovInu mum which in cum on nation '07 IN um mum: II. community I!" «loo! mku. MI only the mlchtory "up. u Ming. rem-manual "m n lune rouihmvf to tor-ml to lnrludo aha "ma-Mm? m.- of "In ler min «Mr munlu‘ , ! In (act prompt m-tton seemed neceu- sary bet-nun; 0r tlu- Imminent need for school Iumslns spat-o. Supt. need reported com-«mink rm tnwrvtt-w he and Mr. Mills had had with t'oumy Rum. Morgan mum the ntneutkm o! Mublhhlug mnmlklutml sc-huplu. It‘ was loom! that In» udtllllonul mm: In be darned from "K' «(Um-«It diulrh-l» m “trying out this ulun would ht.- hr from mat-tent to cum»: the mum-m Noam! that would hum m be nu | ”and. Maroon-r. um- um (or may! Appllrutom to he umb- to the mum-i tulip board: had Jim uplml. lnflnu‘ writ action impound! thl- yaw. I It 19mm ":0 IOIk'II mm; (or IM- P. T, A In Into In ummm- sup In The ndvlubllily o! a “Immunity high school mm {rvely disruw'ed by the members present. There appear- ed to In- no reason (or delaying union. Mra. (‘urry of Aurora. one of the re!- gional diva-tum at tho Slate P. T. A. told the requirements necessary {or a brunch such as we are to be graded “Superior" by the slate organization. We found there were xeveral ways in xhlch \w might ln-cmno: morv emu" the. Mrs. Curry spoku with apprecl. .ulun of 3er. Prince's faithful service An lhe slum urgnulmtlun, Thv Man-h met-ling of m- Pan-ut- meh r nxsm-iation held Thursday evening. Marc-h 16 was a live and for- ward-looking one. .VOL. XXXIX. N0. 16 P..-T ASSOCIATION SUGGESTS \AMES FOR SCHOOL BOARD Frank Na Davis for President and F. J. Link-ford and Wm. Herrick for the Trustees leg“: L'nquesztionably the cause is a most worthy one and every dollar subsvribâ€" ed is a donat- and to aneviate hu- man sickness. starvation and dis- f The crumbs rum 1» tables of (he ‘Amefican people wank! be himuets to these poor sufering. half-sinned youngsters The crawds damn-lug to get into the orphanegea. put there by‘ American money and kept up by Am-‘ erican money. with Americans doing the work, are keen-rendering when one considers that there Is just mom enough and maney enough to keep those already in. This is the nnly organiufion chant eml by the United States govern- ment. the only organ-Hon which really has the backing or the governâ€" men in its humam efinfls in stricken Amnil. "MUD!“ Iérmv's lh'i‘P an fnmL‘ I'm Hr “Nem- Had. Rfliof" i~* rm now in run swing. (‘ullednb are making a hmuo-lwhnuw ram-as, of tho village in a big Mm! h- miw flu" mmmmli- hrs ~hare of "w fnnrhm mssan to Rap hundreds of thousand- of war orphans {mm sun-afivm. (‘nflrrvm in "tannin-"mp (am-35- lmafly (4min: Innis In “'0'“! "any! The woman of tho munty sm' dru- <ing the imp-mam nf Dul‘nge bar. in; dis-rd mpnsrulation at Sprinp- MM and advocating "plumptng" all flute mm fur Mn. O'Neill m ar- nun’fliJv Ihivz ukulml pur'mw. DRIVE FOR FUNDS FOR “NEAR EAST RELIEF” NOW ON . A!" 3".» Rankin bull pnunted "me (new. In the .Omplout and mod Scom'inrhm manner, Mrs O'Neill wot:- ‘5. {Nu vrcmht and the rnllmnfaum 'erh mm"! Mr was .-pcmllumu- .3an nun-kn! with [mt "cpl-u». Duhn (‘nuuty is to he mumbl- IIIHI “tum Il'- swim"! for Myla- Iive om" and, hunting the yum-r 0f pmn‘uh-o mon'< mm-mmm lb"? is no that! at Mn. O'Nom‘x united mm”. $200 Pu- Yeah In Advance. Mn. O'Neill lunch a splendid im- [m-su-hm upon the mum-n with h" olmpb. airtight-fawn"! manner and convincing «infirm: The main mum Immxhl wt wen- lhe plm4 fur mommliw work on "Io pm! at the women and I nut-hind «quail-um with elm-e mania; for om; alumna:- for clear-stun! plat- formr from val-ll Mice-seeker Ind the necessity for lutdlimnt Mom. on "re part or all women nun. She >poko Mporiull," of lhv mh‘nut- ages accruing to onm-u in procuring “he presentation of hilt-t. through han- 5m: a woman in (he logéslaflve body, {for it mule it mmeccuury for \m- men 's mmuiutiouu begglng men leg- Mmm'x to {other their blllu fur im- _provcd coudilium in slate legislation.I in» and that became of this lack of nth-Sty. the nurmuonllng platen wntf reluctant to uh these sow. i Miss Rankin pulnlml nut the gum! ‘tlmt Wollu-n in other “at?! hm! ac- compllulml in the way of minimum wage [numb and Illinoia being way behind In such action. uumly merits the ml of u woman legislltm' to mother uucll billu. The point was made that alum lilimm Max the thin“ Imlurhhl stutr. 5| w..- qulux In tlwl untedive law {or women «ago urn-l Jean-fie Rankin, lhe first Congress woman. addmssml the meeting with a splendid, pmcfical talk on what the women can accomplish through m- operative action. , lere were present about 200 wo- men, thirty uf whom went with Mrs. O'Npill ham Downers (7mm: in auto- mobiles. ' The campaign for Mrs. O'Neill {or State Representative from the “st district "waived a wonderful and in< spirutionnl impetus on Tuesday after- noon at an open meeting given by the Womans Department dub of Wheat- nn in the City "an assembly room. _ Her Campaign for Representative in Given lmpflus by Women at Open Club Meeting MRS. O’NEILL WELL RECEIVED TUESD’Y AT WHEATON MEET DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922 A NEWSPAPER FOR. THE COMMUNITY anditisexpeceedthntmmyvmle All women. interested in the kind of officials they wish elected are in- vited to be present. The Repubfican candidates for the following mnty find district olfices will be present: State Senate"; sate Representatives; County Judge, Clerk and Superintendent of Schools. g A mung of the Woman." Repub- lican Club of DuPage County will he he'd at the Court House. in Wheat- on. this aflommn, Friday. March 24, at 2:00 o’clock. Rep-Hita- Wm Chin of Cmtyé "as W m It the County Court Home ‘ WOMEN TO MEET " CANDIDATES AT. ' WHEATON TODAY. l! is expect"! that (hr nutiw roar“ «HI hr ("mired hy fa". ’ f Wnrd G San haw ntaHiM a‘ ramp an the Plank road. just and of] Highhml aVnnm‘. and an now May} on th preliminary stop nmssln, [n the huilth'ng of this kneel 01 Du Page cmmfie' 5 hard mack. “'ilum A. Jnirkx. of Chic-urn. has th- mMr-d from Nauru-i": M An- mra: the ('«mk ('mmty Funtrnding (‘n.. Xaprn'flk to Ito-Imam and Ward Son. ”plum.“ to Puflrnlwrl. . Guavol (mm lhiâ€" pi! will aim Ir uwtl «m ”w wflicm Minoan Nap?!“ Nile and lh'lmont, but this wi" h! haulnl In the jnh am! thew miml. [and munch- miur whnby thlmmplixhed - urn! «In! luring (III- [IIH’I um I» flag from th- bunhsltimo "Ir Pnim «err purl-basal nut! ml «mush-rm! imo crm‘rroh- right in "In pmcenl.1'bo old fmmlatmm III-eve "It' nil. This will he «lame for thawing. picked and Masha! out. no“- nut-c outin‘ dam-h hurun Aurora aml‘put in, the much hum-II N‘dflmpfll .‘anr-niflm "Iv mum! pmflufl heinflmul mm tho) haw (Mug-I III JIip hauled [n "w 0le III Ihr jII‘I II! but ‘huw- IIIISI-r anvl ulr pmmiqny In"! truth. whim. pi! m flu- !Oulh maul Mal out 07: Tho 50mm! Fatrhnh-Morue m- Nuponmr. 1m wu ”"0“" Sum sank? In! W. N. mum. of Nun-"mo. mm. nod and mm a unit 5.: at“)? uni?- cr of the p61. is now gem»; "only lbk shoal-l anything 3:: wrung. tor uwnliom an - huge «do. He‘ Superintendent Allen and his mum is “mulling a slam crusher. wulverghau' made some mat than”: and 0M 0! Nu mm! inlcmlin. purl:- of the nut n! paw"; II the «new Ion-l from Fallout". (0 Aurora 1M: summr um ho done In the gravel [M m the saulh mad just an oi Nun-nu". TO MIX CONCRETE tLlGll'l‘ PLANT IS FOR PLANK ROAD 1 NOW READY FOR IN G R A V E L PIT! fl-HOUR SERVICE Falknhtu-Amn smut Io kin". Izaak-n. m Ana-No -- Moth Cot-Mod by Fall â€" Wu! Wad the film hip-m Sn lei-goon ‘ Wu- Puntinod Mrs. Ralph Herring, of lliumhlc. in directing and her Mic-Ian! work will be very noticeable by the llulslml lu-rformnm of (lu- mul. II In ex-‘ pcctnl that the llwuuo will be crowd- ed to wllmwr- “to play and lnclolmfly lwlp out Ilu- local ea-hoolu. ‘ Tk-kfls for llw pluy turn an wk It both drug «tones soul will In- that until I'm-clay cvculng. l The play in" bulk urouml Maude, Mrs. Don Eastman, buokkr-oper to Slow-Ry: Mrs. S. Hurlory, :1 middleâ€" ;agetl Jewish propl‘iI-tor of a florist .‘hop; \vlm is young am! very much isympulhrâ€"tic to the customers who or- der flowers {or funerals, weddings auvl the llkr. Slw. In a wary admit umnm'r, which slowly unfolds w: the piece progresses, bring»‘ about 11 mar- ‘riage between Mim- Wells. MN. '1‘. l-‘. Kelly and Mr. Jackrun. Mrs. Floyd Euxlon. who have been engaged for Mien» ymrr‘, both of them “Mlkw- hm" in lung engagementu. Henry. Mrs. ll. l-I. Bnlczynski, covers u len- der "N!“ with a maul: cxlelior Incl allals (u llw comm!) nlwnm-ur [xii-l sible. ; The play, “The Florist Shop,“ to be given at the Dch 'l‘houtne next Monday Honing by the Woman»: Club for the benefil of the local schools, is a rare comedy. It was written b'y Winifred Huwkridge and acted for the first Ume by the Harvard Dra- matic Club at Cambridge and Boston in Aplll 1915. “'onmns Club. is Sponsoring Harvard ‘ Play for the Benefit of flu- ' Local Schools. \ FLORIST SHOP AT ‘ DICKE’S MONDAY IS RARE COMEDY and more women an inter- ‘ MiFF Rock-road was to have spoken here two weeks ago but owing to a mix-up in the date, was unable to be present. She will to" of the mach- inery of election: with Special refer- ence to the primary. All ion! won: «.memhndfieiunnmm invmd to be m meeting of the local chapter next‘to their organinflon. Tuesday afternoon. March. The meek MT- Kohley PM!” '0 attend the . . A In inext meeting of the County election mg w'“ h ”M at the ”mm commissioners in an alert to have a "We" 0‘ "'9 "hm" 'polling place enamel-ed a Belmont MiFF Rock-road was to have spokenI so ",0 men and women would not 1,“ here two weeks ago but owing to al forced to go clear to Lido to vote In mix-up in the date, was unable to be,is the case at present. He odd-ed Mix.- Rockwood, Secmury of the mum's State League of Women Vot- ers, will he the water at the next Samar, at Sun Lug-e 0! Wm Vatm to be u Rhiannon on Next Tania]. MISS nocxwoon . . a, . .. TALKS m WOMEN suiiii.;go.‘2.1.:’x:$:y“?zi m VOTERS MARCH 28 Commissioner Cami, of Lisle town- )Ir. Bryce .~ay.~ lhi‘ plant is mm tho bps! m the flair and how-s: In make additional improvemonts in bulb the Man! and "v: lineN in Un- m-ar fail)!“ Th0 Hunvril mank- :m inquvlinn «f 1hr Maul P94 Salim-lay night, mul. .umk‘r Um ("Manner nf ('ummiysinm-r [Brynn who ha~ charge a! that in hi~' .n'ruarlmt‘nl, learn"! how (Milan an- '10 hr dour. ”no "idling llw plant fur tho 014 time i~ >1”er by Hu- I‘Wiulimk's and urvk'rlim‘w nf .wvry thing. So) ‘00" mi~phrNL rm nil) Mistl- hint armmcl. :m ahmmv of «woke and mhn, and lbw "tile. m!- notit'abie things u'hirh .Jmir ran-fill management. Fat “or llmt limo pinto (In in- :ulluion of all auxin" in the "I" Ind ligM pm! how. the win-3e can dope-d on uninkrmwecl service. | Hrst Eruunliwl Chunh hm: been W8“ “WWW WWI lmRoy PM!“ “* tlIru oflerI-Il III the committee gratis In; quluIanter The 3"“ N9“"‘"“"“ paint the plam- In which the pmgmm will “Ila WI!" Il’l’l‘tiulecl and "it'll?“ Thu“ he muloml. 111. mIIIamhmpIc com- 'Dm‘II I'm! Maw Guru“. IenIIomliIIt Th1 mlttee Ix III-mow or mung a hung“, mom. ma orixin-l wan»! about mu; I number of ticket:- uII pouiblt- uII' members of the elm. WW"! ““1“". little the gut“. not pm]; w") be uml great hilarity. Arthur 'lylor r-l'spoml "ch for chmltublo ImrpoIIeII. ‘I'lrketu um ed to u (out and ROW ll" ""0"“ Ivan I he Im salt- in about a week and my "I! h"! A WIM- mbt'l’x 0' "WI "llu be «cured from members of the Phil Illa-II ramlcml thII Cllm‘ Son: an! “In“ I .nthmpic committee of which Mmfiuiu Fltmeathfl' "untitled tn the and ,- Prlnco II rhah'IIImI m- {mm any or tIIIu-tmnulcr with a hrlI-f outllw dim“, the chIhlrcII on ”w rhorur WI" «hm. MIN"! III'l mourn-I N‘" Dun-I -.__. “m"..- ,. man AIIIIMII III [I\t IIII Merlin-I talk wm. ?‘" 'lIe hays, palm! thIIir nrganiw-finn Liam PLANT IS III": and tolul them polIItmlly (II “I itch d” 5‘. NOW READY FOR gllmlr wagon to I Inur“ uml U") “m 24.nouu SERVICE would uurely hit the hlgh III-III: III nan: Into. The RM. Howl-III who: Ii‘poho ”mum II fem vumla of pram to thin chum,- u Iml M 80M m Avllllilt "" “*bjuml o! the" unwinding the m Igmm‘ In I Wad M film ”W III : "lunar which would hue «rm ’8’.- l W" Firth-nod ‘M'l'tl lo “ll-ll of expeIlem.l1-lloyl,i'hr Sulliun ”hit Ihc mark" whom he m- ”on“ '0! the IIIIIt limo pint-r "It in- panda! by “fin“ In " few wonln. ily Im lull-tia- of oil "I'll!" m the ‘1‘" that to then loyal teacher hrlougal lhr ml ml h I m I»... III. an... m M Wm“ 0' "fl“ '0' "I" "IIW Ill-ell: hnl‘hmfluninbrmufil «who, ”‘6‘"- TN a" N”"’”" ””5" 3 humu- When M13. l‘n’ncu suggested that tho ('hihlren‘s (‘houm present the major pofliol) uf this pmgzam the director was: a bit hosiluul Immune of‘the .-hurlm-.~4.~' of lime rillfl' tlw (Tluh's pwgmm is an annual Hush-r affair null she hual «ml I'ulomlml giv- ning tlw childlm their public appear: mace mull about, u munth later. How! (ever. \vir-Iling to help in this «tune: she has must-"ml and urge» every- child r-nmlletl Ior the Singing "ourI to be present rvory Saturday alum! noon nrmnptly on time for an hour at, earnest wm-II, as only tlm-c- Sutur- clnys intervene in which to complete. prcpurutlum for the pmurum. ‘ Mm Cecile SII-I-I-IIWII, III. gifted, annual banquot in ”In dining room of IIiIeI-IIII' at the Community Children's the church Inst l‘l‘i‘lfl)’ “0"th Chants, has consented to coupelutI-!Mfll('h 17- IIIIh the l'hilauthlopic Ilepmtment 0“ Tim dinner, sen-I‘d III SCVOD II'I-lIwk, the Woman‘s Club in the IIIrnIIchIIeIIt!b "1" .‘0fll'Kt‘t‘ boys 0f ”19 SUMIM of the annual Easter pIoquIII helIl' Sch-ml, and prepared by smvml lIId- uIIIlI-I the auspices of the DoIIIIeI's ies of the Plnlathea Class, “as exli (.Iow \\‘ onmn's Club as a means of'tK3l't‘llt and I'm thorough” enjoy-II.) IaIsim: funds I‘m IhIIIitIIbII- purposes, ”'hIcIItI couples flfifll‘l‘flblt'll in the up ] WhIn Mrs. l’I'I'ncI- suggested that;ij moms and led by Miss FIIiI<‘ the ("hilIII-eu s (11qu present the \IeutlII-r aIIIl Musk-I HIIIIarIl OsteIIig maqu porfiou of this pmgmm theHIIIIrI-hod In their Ikmiguatml plum-s director «as: II bit hpfiiuull III-muse; “Imam DIP“ IIIIs :It the piuIm | i l CHILDREN’S CHORUS SINGS AT ANNUAL EASTER MATINEE Philanthropic Committee or Woman» Uuh Arranges Program ’l’or Charity. themtosmkhgeflmndthy mldeldmtheco-flflm state and on other matters relating to "rein- org-ninflon. Mr. Kohley plumbed to attend the ship. were weakens at the last meet in: of the Belmont Improvement As- sorilthfl hem last Saturday evening in the Weilwoflh Farm greenhouse at Belmont. Ina-rowan!" Ayn-rill“. .klifitin. ”ht-nil: Nut "~15"qu - Sammy. April I i ATTORNEY REE!) TALKED AT BEL- MONT SATURDAY 6* l" kva “w 3mm]; Imp- :mvl ymmg .m-n tum-Hm- mnl inn-rut"! in church w-uk whoring Ilw yuan \\ hen (hm hm. dam-y i~ In tlrifl away. Donald "N'W i~ [luv-MM»! "f "w rlasâ€"z The Hemp-r Parnlu- (Ila-u. always prop-ml. is rmnporol a! MIN" by; n! Nth who»! ugr, some 00' than Un- mm! Milli-M in tho si-Imol and all of them at varn- rnlilm‘. Tn MM- Fair- m-uun-r is dm- murh frHlil far "or way in which she has lop! the boy. tun-”mu fihe has Mn their with" ~50" its inn-Minn. long Inhm- St was "main"! in flu- Sempm- l'aratux Flaw in HIM. Slw ix- prmud 0f flwm am! just“ >0. [m an- h mu .1 finer m! "f 'rllmrx amyvslw-w. n" rlvan, up- righl yum: nwn and Mo” Fm‘ru‘t-aA lhrr has vlnm- u “mulv‘rfu! work. l'rr- Inm- um of lln- liar-kn! "Unis" to do wry MIfoIDI "fli‘n( with llw cvflcflon. Attmey Reed advised them about After the «Hum-r u shut! pron vm wax onjnycd with lmRoy I'm-hm In madman". The Rev. Newlnnd'u mla wan uppmiutecl and lticluml Drum ind Mary Curt“. reapomlim to Ioautu. nulnrigin-l poems about member-4 o! the clam. Which mum-d ’ The banquet table was un-anm-ul in all": form of a c-rosu uml was taste- ‘l'ully cla‘ornlml in the (-olm's of the {clam mul also in wlurs approprialv lo St. Patrick's Day. At the Mud of the table stood llw lmmwr ul’ the aims in purple and gold. The menu mnsisted of hull salad, rhirkon a In} King. mashed potatoes. escallopml «urn, pickles. uliw-s. ice cream. t'vlm uml com-v. The "M: Newlaml gnu- Ilw invocation. ! _ The Scmpc) ‘m‘utus Class of the M. I" Sandal) Schooh Miss Fern Fairweathor, teacher, hold thu‘air first annual bauquot in th:- dining room of the church, last Friday evening. SEMPER PARATUS CLASS IN FIRST ANNUAL BANQUET Delightful Time "at! by Thou- Prim ill-god to Attend Al'air at Methodist Church; Sinula Conn-u. Five Conn. black-flea comedhn, lung 3 bout-- sick southern melody Md Edgar cm than couldn't keep his own feet I‘ll! while he played on his new ‘m!’ Buwheemctedtbcaudiemeoh. MIuMuthospdluhhm-p'm. unknown. . . \ Nnmmmmw‘ ‘ mining number. . “Frisco"_ flexes started the bl! . rollin' with a solo dance which few pmflmionals an equal. A: an a:- core, he and Stevenson, with the M ter “ the female member of t dune- ing couple. showed the Mix how to A burlm "quick change” act, the amusing patter of Stair! and the val talent of Messrs Don McKee, Lester Barry and Edgar Gnrrimn to say nothing of the unknown "Mr,” M 0m- nf the rlevrrcsl of the eicven was the While You Wail mm.- With Carlyle Shire as Mr. W. Y. Walt. An Altist's Dream win! its living painting, it‘s «taming aml especially with its pinging by Mrs. Wrinhefmer, was an om-nf-thn-onfinauy amateur I'M-l farm-t Nw‘ l'rnymiy Mn". Rich- mnml Shuvlr who: smnlnl wry M‘â€" urulb‘ and sunly wviklwl a wicked pillow at the corn-rt second. le Un-M. rmw.sm-vnu. (JurIyle Slain-z 'l‘hI- Laval, Ku'enlin, Mu. ervn WI-"s; IM Mmularin, WIII‘IM Smith and ”u- Had «r Fun. Thom-s Rum-n, wow. in Uuoir M‘VI'I’I' parts, inmwusr. 'l'ht-ir "Ming I!“ nothing In hr air-inn! In" the quaint phrase- ulng)‘ "f "'1' ”an "1'"! MW!" in RIP“! slylr, Th!~ \r-n‘ vumintness Ind on!-nf-Ib¢\»nrllm:uinwss of (he flit mmln i1. 4""th najnyalflr We mat .lbrnthy an whim» and In an coo- ily imagine ml run-rm Ml. h ‘[In mid»! of n "M to IMO». m lllnrllflnl. lgmr Barry. with I: ,nmny fool mute-u uh! I.“ continuous had '91» In smiling. Maw Ibo-tn "a, and fin ”a. CH rm and «Me-l (Map. In"! on the '1.- ren-imml Ind an amateur page. III-t slowly Dave '2an "TM Tar“. lkn-r" Un- Chinesc- pin) in two seem. l-‘mm (ha first "b-o-o-n" of the m Drum. Russo" Stephens. lo the last “I how“ of the Immune". Hahn I. Nnmun, was as rkvnr I bit 0' Rant and MM a» has hum sun In this mmmuuil) in many mom-s. ‘Wc-lln Mel 0w "(Mm nhufla" W {own than the rhhuh leneru an M» it I The twin Ionics, Harriet MM. ,aml Manna muu’or. dial a hoe Mn ,aml shulfle which would make | at! Mark)! mnimu and (In Ch“. Chink. .lhmnlhy I’M-l1». and In. Wanna Barry, in his hvorite purl u (Swen Grifl'ubx, llu' Paper M. mug In only Gwen an Mu.- IM I“ Phantom Dull, firm McKee. M u «mly who can dam-o. In all... of Spring, Domhy Town- ley cum pmvul the pm Dubr- right when in labial Im- u Clam. Tlu- mom! haw! do" pimp. with “I pretty, mmmpriau- clams m a Ile- little bit. Thu minufl, danced by a. Ronald-y Ash-n. Print“ and Haul. wan stately, an u “would haw Inn. Right». Up gum» tln- pretty Pom" «harm: a chance to ulnow their (an xml aim Un- «(toning no»; number "In! holes liu u «'uflfln ,espadnlly painted for “W :m-m- by "Props” Boa 'l'hulln. _ "Him" and "Her". Raymond, com- ‘mnnly known as "Selma.” Schultz. mml Dam Hawkins, "penal the per- fm-mmm- wlth u I'Onlitll "who” act right dawn the uislm fmm the but at tho theatre. 'l'lurir dialogue blot in the wall lnmwu people in the and- ienrv. wlm \vew, naturally, «Muham- sml at tho focusing of publlc atten- tion on their permit». The eleven, “as they wont." let]. u'hih‘ not being as “slap stick" as last year. were really more clever. In I wry fi'w 5116‘s the showing was Imv alvurish. but "Iia‘ was mm'e than com- pensated {or by thr the other seem. 'l'lu- Downers Grove "Follies". vin- tage uf 1922, shown at the Curfin theatre on Monday and Tuesday eve. nings {or the benefit of the library. wax u decided success, both from an artistic and (hamntic standpoint I! woll as financial. ' Clem‘ [Imm- Talent Show for Benc- m or Library Wu Decided Artistic Success “FOLLIES’ ’MAKES ' HIT AT CURTISS BEFORE CROWDS u made it a many mum WHOLE NO. 1989 TWELVE PAGES

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