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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Oct 1922, p. 1

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:j DOWNERS 5 GROVE‘REPORTE At the last meeting 0' the Choral so that any operator-V from one exâ€" The Nature Study class will meet "WW“ 0’ "’3'!" and “"9" Wm SOCMN Miss POW" 0’ the faculty of change can substitute at another and, with Mrs Ernest Fisher at her home After the ceremony a 39"“ “0“” the Junior Elementary school gave a knowing the system, expedite the in Gilbert avenue, October 27. Lunch-.dinner W53 "”9“ 5" the 03* Arms very interesting and instructive talk turning in of fire alarms. men will be at 12:30 and the pmgramihotel which was followed by dune. on music for the children. It is the They ask that the village pumping,» 1:30. ling ”we in the evening. The happy young couple left on a result of her experiences with the station number he changed to “0" the‘ â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"- 4 children of this community. Remg fire and that the local firemen be glv- Mr Ind In T I! Huntington and short honeymoon an d will be at home too Ion for this weeks Reporter and en t code word so that th an rln Mrs Role We lea drove to Rockford g G! t' p to their my friend: in Downers wishing II! to retain," areholding in and get the location of fire. from Sunday-rid called on Florida Weplec hundlnextwoek. 'theop'entorr. whoiaattendlngeollegethere. lerflerDeeanhori. Miss Potter of Ike Kindergarten. Tells About Her Work With Buys and Girls. CHORAL SOCIETY TOLD ABOUT MUSIC FOR THE CHILDREN Tuesday evening, Octnber 24 Troop 2 and 3 will hold an irdehpatrn} con- tent of "Capture the Flag," in the (Continued on Page 6) Monday‘evening, October 23 the scouts of the M. E. church (Troop 4) will have a weiner roast in the for- est preserve. All wanting to go will‘ meet at the church basement at 7: Saturday: October 21 the scouts of hath troops will work on the cabin :5 they did last Saturday. The Inc mluin huihlvrc a narrow- In]: by l< JIH an alhmmu'u. \ig'n wmk by aid of uI-h'firitxl HEM has been in‘ trmlucml nnvl m (i w an bung lot Last Saturday Adam; and Savage Ind scouts from Trurm 2 mu! 3 spent the day in working on f‘rv cabin and Mn their ulbvwrs in 2"? tznmhs. Thr “mg n.‘ in f..|.ul.:f'm Lcre stnlrrr' «It. the holes dug and ‘Jw cont-rate forms for two of H1» supporting p"- Iars lowerod. “'Mncsdny night Troop 2 marclml nut in a body and with picks. shovels, axes and wheel- hri’mvs, they dug and shovtlled and hauled stones by the light from Inn- tem Ind mp fim. Commissioner Palmer, Scoutmmter O‘Neill and As- sistant Langosch directed the work. 11l- [may toilets at night gave the Appetnnce of the gold diggers in Che history stories of the western gold rush when work was carried on both ‘ day and night. A ‘ N. Wil-li’h. “hm (“NM-I! «rn‘irrn hive mmlr lhv troop “Mr. P. h. has accept“! léw gnu-Him of rmmvmm- man at this lrm-p :l"" t'r xmnp {m- "w guru: i4 “113mm :1 unvumnw- In. .‘lr. Nader. “’31: RN workrd with "w Sflrvh :nt \:1riu..~ timou. in mklnn’ng nrrrming :‘1 «murmu- Ienhip uf this troop. Anishnl Smutlmutcr l'aul Prick- ." wn‘ nhu‘nt lml Cwmminionor l'ulmvr “in“ m charger. Insistrd by Mr. Km!” .1m| Soniur Intro! Lead- er Rein-rs. 'l‘lw olul unm'nnxler, I". krfly fll‘lll hummlinu‘w l.\~'lll.ll‘l. Ilia new olficv The (map l.-: furtunah' in lunlm; thir loyal mm! as the“ lender. 'l'hn wumil ~’ :lw lruup ur- rnnxutl n l't'llll : fur ,_ .r \l mnnlh. (‘loalmr v‘w Ilti -l 5 2 v‘f .\'u\‘- owl Ln \ ‘ I an: 11le [WNW [idling iu‘ .'I, .n, :l, full pntml. IS; gum? 1mm 1-. ‘uvn. ouch) 'l; t\l :x fvl‘ '.' g: ml 1;. -~‘. 9; each trel. I0; Muir: in IN!“ Tlu- llcu l‘ulml I‘ummhccl "Ill omnlng'. pruumm .z..-§ ll. mu «- ccptlmml?) land. ‘l’Zm pmrmm for the no“ malnAr mom..g wlll ho plan- ned by the Crow l'nlrnl. The» final tinnlng In the months tomcat will be taken on an overnight W. l~'.‘, ‘ wâ€" . v'.. "Chuck" fipr Palm! At Tin-May's meeting of Troop 3 several important ik‘rtinlh and un- nuoncemcnls now made. Jar-k Blak- esioe, who has fuitht‘u‘ii) :usi cii'icient~ ly acted as scribe for tho: ti-uup for some time past. tosfgncli iii»: [IOaition account having grzuiuani-al into the Rangers of the Rm‘t"ngie. Bub Mc- Vitty was elected new scribe, and while the troop stood at salute the change in scribes “us mudc. Bob! in his speech of moptuncc, said that. It might take some time for him to1 become fully acquainted with his new duties but with the help of the reâ€" tiring scribe he exneclcd to master them nnd promised to do his best in keeping the recouls a! tin- troop. The] old and the new Ml‘ilu' were ucconlq ed hearty cheer: us was the Senior; Patrol Lender whom rh-ctinn follow; Troop Three Held Important Elec- tions Tuesday-Honor Court to Meet Soon. THIRTY-N IN TH YEAR WORK on your (ABM m roam pntsuzvr PUSHED Sviw-rzK \\‘a~' «'wu-«l Son- lA'mler by a goodly mn~ h-mmlimutv ;.~~*m.wd Ilix The "any h: furtunalt' u! as their 'I‘ Iruup ur- -. \l munlh. ‘. “r Nur- The Illinois Bell Telephone Co. have asked the Village Council to pass an ordinance changing the local fire alarm system to conform with that in use in ,all the smaller com- munities in the vicinity. This is done so that any operator from one ex- change can substitute at another and, knowing the system, expedite the turning in of fire alarms. g \lnldng Changes so That all Small Communities Will "an? the Same System. At the present time there are sun on local football playu‘s playing with the Bern-yn eleven and with these back in the fold agnin and such stars as George Cline. Slip Downer, Sam Bertolin, Errol Sanders and many others lined up the team should make a formidable showing. They will meet this evening to practice under the light of Main And Curtis: streets in anticipation of a game with West mont Sunday if a playing field is located. It is certain however that a team will be organized and gamee arranged for very soon. PHONE COMPANY ASKS FOR NEW ALARM SYSTEM Tho plan at pvr~rnt is of such a nature that all the ulhlrtir teams of the village will he mans-oral hy thie nu‘gnnizntinn. The funds will go into llw cofl'v‘w at (his olzaulzalion: the profit from one upon will not hp tnurlml for any other purpose ex- cvpt tn spnnsnr the noxt sport or alll football funds will go into backing the basket ball team. eta, until a fund is raised which will be of such a'naturc as to warrant other means of disposal. . f A large group of athletes anther- er at the hixh nchnol held last Sun- day mnrning nml engaged in I light workout. The feeling was of such n natutr that. n mcctinrr was held in tho high school gym in»! Tinsoday evening to tail: m‘er nml funmtlnto plans for n thmmn (Brow Athletic riuh to huntiir nit liw athletic afl'airs nf thr tmvn. Errol Sander-I is hyâ€" ing very imni tn intvmst all (M in« mi IUIIU‘N‘P in thr villa" and hm been «icing much work perfecting prpliminnn' plain for 'his organiza- linn. ‘ Downers Grove will In all prob-bk my Ave 1 (netball team this year if n m to pity can be secured. flea-1mg mm In High Schnol Gym Turuluwl'omhu" Tum In Now (Dru-ailing. H '2 00 Pm- You. In Adv-nu. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922 Regular Hallowe’en Scare The Nature Study class will meet with Mrs Ernest Fisher at her home in Gilbert avenue, October 27. Lunch- ;eon will be at 12:30 and the program ,at 1:30. Miss Letta Downer, who made her home here last winter with her aunt, Mrs. Mel Downer of East Maple Ave, passed away at the home of her cou- isin, Mm. T. H. Siusser in Norwood TPark Monday, following a brief ill- ness. Funeral services were held on Thursday. iterment being made at Beloit, Wisconsin. Lotta Downer was a. daughter Mr. and Mrs. Henry Downer. MISS LETTA DOWNER The ex-svrvice men have planned entertainment of various kinds, song and stories to go with the chow and ofl'icers for the ensuing year will be elected. One of the best features of the evening will be the report of the National convention to be given by Dan Diener, commander of the» vast. who returns tnmormw from New Orleans where the convention ww- hold. OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER MG!) 01" DOWNERS GROVE Alnxander Bradley Burns Poet. f0- 80, American Legion, will hold its anâ€" nual banquet next fhursday night. October 26 in the Masonic banquet hall at Main and Curtiss streets. I'll-Sonic! Men of Community Elect New Olken at Mamie Banquet Hall The music for 1hr. nflprnoon wil» be furniahcdll by MN. S. S. Vernon. who has on more than one "C(‘n‘iu!’ plea-ml local audiences. ’ LEGION ANNUAL BANQUET IS NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT l‘rnf. Hieronlmm will who :u his whit-N. "The City llrnulifnl." "v in well finaliflul to talk on this .mhjvrl and his sngzvstinns to \illnges «uch as nun. are null worth fuming mil!» to hear. Tho meeting will upon. at three o'clock. I'mleuor Hieronlniun. community nth-hot a! the an” of HM Illinoix State University, will be live apes- lmr at the next meeting of the Wom- an'a Ciub, Walmwlay afternoon. Ocl- obor 25. at Library Hall. The med- ina has been «lo-clam! an open our and owry Irridpnt n! the community k invitml in hour this wmwlrrful spin-kn. Woman's (‘luh l-lec-udu [mm-lion co ('ummnnily to Nut Tall: by Wondrrlnl Speaker. After the ceremony a seven'course dinner was served in the Oak Arms hotel which was followed by danc‘ in; Intel» in the evening. As the organ pealed out the first notes of the wedding march ushers George Ropp, Jr. and Harry Weis- bronk came «lnwn the aisle followed by the bridesmaid, Miss Louise Leli- velt, attired in orchid crepe and black maline hat carrying orchid :rvnnl peas aml tva roses. The» Miss Louise Ory, maid of honor in yellow crepe with black maline hat carrying tea rapes and sweet peat Then the bride, on the arm of her father. gown- ml in white satin crepe trimmer] with‘Spanish lace nntl pearls and wearing a maline hat trimmed with lilies of the vallev and long streamâ€" ers of maline. She rarrlod a shower bouquet of roses and valley lilies. The marriage of Miss Alice Marie Ram) and Henry 1‘. Ory at St. Thom. as Acquinas church, Chicago, last Saturday afternoon at four o’clock was one of the most charming of the season. While lhrr!’ is no udmd cmnpul~ sory registration in thic rmnmunily. it makes it twice as my to cast your haunt if yr-u are on the rt-Kistry. It saves tmuch for you and for the of- ficials of the election. There are many new people in the community and they am asked to Ngiqter next Tuesday. All {um lornl polling place will he «pawl nml all organimficm! or asking: llw' (have no! :1”.th poll hook.c "whim. Thr polling plnren (J? m fullmsv north of Um "Q" anal an: of Main alrtet. tlw um Ameri- ran IA‘R‘II'I mums at Relmnnl and For“? avrmu<, this has been charm. (-I from “.1- l‘nckor Oflil‘l'; north of the track and ward of Main sin-M. We Kivlwfl (hunger; am”. of Um (nu-k am? L’l-‘l. of Main -‘.neL llw Corliss Tr'ttrn huilvling- mull) of Hm "Q" :mvl was! of Main .drvet. tho Villnlo ha“. l- All vat"! of thin community who m- am not now on the poll books of the ly, local arm-Inch: mun! mm" mm "m' Tucula)’. October 24 If (My wink to h‘ ‘ vote I! the November election. Very the ntringent mleq have hem. mlnplnl' ”m for the u-u-cuon this war and llw M" only way u voter who i< not. main. be' lend. can make his or Mr bull-pl count. is by luwlmz mmr prowrly Rl‘ nwnrr uw-nr in llw volc- MI l'ullinx l'lun-u Upon-~va 0m- on Nurlh swam All Urge-d (u Krgiurr Num‘. REPPâ€"ORY The local post office has rereived a supply of the new special delivery postage stamps which are just being issued “by the government. The r'tamp is the same size and color of the olrl one, but much prettier. The old familiar boy on a bicycle has given place to the more modern and speedier motorcycle. The “boy" is delivering a letter to a smiling house- wife standing in the open colonial doorway of a modern American borne. it is one of the most artistic of the many stamps leaned by the United State- Ind should prove a valuable addition he the hook- at any collee- m. . ’ Evangelieelehmelhm ueowpenordmm mcmhers of a Chicago robber band. O'Malley was to be returned to an state’s prison at Jollet today, when he was to smve out a term it we: said on a burglary rharge. The Rev. J. Alfred Nansen M . ed at the quarterly business meeting " of the Villa Park Evangelical eon- . negation, substituting for the , trict mperintendent, on Thaw evening. This new mm, still lors than two mead, III-1H a remmkable growth I”. m . E Grate forrnerlymflw POSTOF'FICE GETS NEW U. S. SPECIAL DELIVERY STAMPS The Second and Third Articles of the proposed Constitution will be mmmentrsd on, and the extracts fram speeches by Mr. Woodwanl, president of the Constitutional Convention, will be read. There will be a disrusainn of s-omc subjects that have a vital hearing on the welfare of the country aml citi« son. such as Taxation, amid the ten- dency of politics as indicated by the extraordinary success of Senator La- Fnllette. Al the m-\l mreling of 1h», l'nnplm Forum In lu- lurhl at Library "a" next Manila) owning. 0(th 23:, mm" intvnnlmz am! Importam Hunk“ rermutly puhluhul will ho nntiu-Q. Thaw SMID~ to ho a national rvwâ€"iml of intem~l in politic: and r.~'mcizn",\' in every thing that can throw new light on the United Statvs Conflitu- lion and lb» [Declaration of lmlrprmlâ€" cncc‘. Among the new books are: The Declaration of Independence, by Prof. Becker; State Government. by‘ Prof. David; The Causes of the War of lndnpendr-nce. by Prof. Van Tyne: and the American l'auty System. by Prof. Merriam. .__ Strand and Third [hm-Ira of l‘mpou «I Nut Slau- l'nnutilulinn An» to he Bimini. REVIEW BOOKS AT NEXT FORUM MONDAY NIUHT pun-«6h!!! dom‘ thin full no Um! the MM run wulr our the winlor and be Italy for mw In the spring. mama-a on dilrhlvm, laying me, And grading. all nor-k nmmnry tn make this the but MM In the coun- Iy. hut: been waived Ind nboul A: much mom-y ls mu nonlod us than: in on hand. Work will minim-um on Hue flnlcl nut work um! all "on work After viewing the propoumon from ‘ull angles. the membom decided Ihnt ‘lhmo ix u rm! nerd for 11w flow, ‘lmlh for team» of the: mmmunily uml ‘of (In: high «than! and (Inn! “Hymn “uuhl I“ aim] to support it. Th0 um-«Uun 0! taking llvo Mu) urn- 0! "I0 mum-y nl~rrm;.ry In vnlu- u “14 (‘Iuw Twill hm bra-u u-ftn‘ml [H n rommillrn of “W In lw nmmmlt-«l by the puniclrnl. Mr. Ihu‘ (7. 'I'cml‘llu, wlm bun mum! Mr. .luhn I" Kul wrll. ("mu-r mayor of Hw- vmnm; to hem! “w mmmitwr. It was explained to the members that. the local [mgiuu post hml minml nearly $2,000 to buy the old north xide field for athletic purposes. Due to unfomcun contingencies, the deal was not carried through and those who hall advanced the money were given the option of having their con- tributlonu returned or having the money apply on the fixing up a! I suitable t'whl in the preserve. or thlx $2,000 nearly half to now avail- able for the now field, i! Work i>a ntortnl and something done at much The mmwy is on ulnponit on the bunk. The proposition of the building (-1" . a community athletic field in the for est prom-Wu was! of tlu- villugv may; gin-n grout impvlus u! :1 meeting of’ i 'l‘lmt not many pocple are familar with tho provisions of the propoud llie Ilownvrs Grow Citizens nssuua-' m-n' “institution for tho, stat-3 is well tiun llclll Monday night in the mwnr known. That all of Downers Grove bly hall of the high school. The numb; may how a chance to become Well in}: was i-nllI-tl to (llN'lth the pmpu- ' \m'raell in tlu‘ various articles la the >iLi¢m and uscvlluln it the u>soclutloyv mumn {or a joint public meetlng It wished to take hold of it and push it 5 ”Mary hull next Thursdgy evenln'. through to completion, l()('l.0b0l‘ 26. The ufl'mr Will be bald It was explained to [lu- lh(‘ll‘.lK‘l’r. under the joint auspices of the Lt» that the local Legion p03! hml misml'gluultive Committee of the Womllh'l nearly $2,000 to buy the old nonh Club, the local branch, League of side field for athletic purposes. Due ' Women Voters and the Cltlun’l AD- !» unfomcun contingencievz, tho uleulysociatlon. Citizens Association Decides to Take "old of This Community Proposition. ATHLETIC FIELD IN FOREST PRESERVE TO BE A REALITY O'Malley was to be returned to BIO state's prison at Jolict today, what he was to save out a term it was said on a burgiary charge. - Those taken are Jaseph Vol-mew; John Cominnn. Otto Tempera, Paul Grabowski, John Glowieski. Gus K“: we", Hart O’Malley and John Cor‘ neilson. All of the men, it is said, members of a Chicago robber The two men still at large arr Simon and Casper Rosenberg. He was employed in the Cut“. home as an assistant butler sod). month: before the: robbery. Much of the information that but been used in tracking down the .1- legetl mhhers was obtained from tho man who it is said plannr-d the Job. Joseph Vormottap A deputy sherm of Momence can the DuPago county authorities in tip that Cominnn was at the fam- houso in Strut. The house had been surrounded by Shovifl’ Gem-go kinda, Deputy Shorifl' John l’nppolreidpr, State! Alr- [army C. W. Reed and MM States Attorm-y R. W; Kecney. Comimm wan ahead"! In“! Slhth «lay night, at Slower, "L, in n hm- house. Drpuly Sheriff F‘rml Ynhy gut the vlrnp on (lominnn. who hid an automatic gun and a helt MN with ammunition. I Junlxr Mun’ni film-Aer n! the DI- ‘Il'nz- manly rhrui! mun fitting It :Whoulnn Monday waa asked to Md in 800,000 bunch John Comlnno, ”I. 0“th mun In in rounded up for (M rmatiunnl rnhlw‘ry a! (be home of [\lthun W. Culhn, Mulch 27. M. In ”uh ruMmr)‘ a l‘uh'lf‘l' “01' new hvrinu I0 tank jewelry valued at "7.. 000 aml $500 in rn<h from Mr. Ind Mn. l‘utltm am! Mr. Culhm's 5mm? Harry “hum they surpriud I'Mk ll owning rlimwr. Nim‘ saws ol WHI- ‘(ny we" aim «41ml by lbw I‘m who locket! lhv Cunt-m and "Id! hullor and maid In tho liqunr vault Infnre leaving [hr Keno. 861M! Alleged and“ o! (In. 0! Tu: Capt-rd Km Stout Saturday Night. ‘imuM naval Lilnrmy hall to ”I. dun». An our uf Umw imam-led III :u-iux "II-u! lwa rmm- he" {or I hulk, hum «:IM. "Thin In I than” '00- plc nf communities In small an out! 'w-lclom ml. to Mar hm much nuk- orl on one ova-"Ins." _ ANOTHER ARREST MADE IN CUTIEN ‘ 39 817.500 ROBBERY has charmed u Downer: Gmw undh mm bdoro. She in a member of “I data Educational mmminslon. well hum“: in Women: rirclcx Incl I fin. xywnkvr. Mu. Lit-her will I.“ Q "Woumnn No-qnmribilllim In the Go'- unmanl." erymw In the community in It. \ilnl to (“(0qu llui- "wt-ling ill“ Chas. E. Woodward, of 0m“ who was president of the convention, will be one of the waiters. “0 will "plain the masons why It should 50 adopted by the vote" as tho but. law of the commonwealth. 'l‘hn othar «puller will be Uh. Gertrude Hebe-r, o! Winnetkn. '50 J Chas. E. Woodward, Convention PM idea! and Mm. Lieber to Be Speakers. (ON-(0" MINING ' M [IBRARY "All IflURSDAY, 0H. 2

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