Gmc‘ 00 new" [up of this rocks I»- n. In an wbtishing : map of the W “at. and mad-a which willL l- bum ubouhl thr prawn-d mnty‘; but mt! tum-l inm- rarry It the; metal Mutton wwlnrsday. Novem- h' 29. A mrw glam‘l‘ II the MP will show that the hard UM mm- niun‘ M â€w “0me of Suwnisnm haw :Iosignmwl II 93‘4"" Which will be fair to mny mnahimnt of the county Thr) hmr ï¬wl on mmle for imptmemrnt u’hirh m" "mm! nu! an vilhgo. tmn mu! hamtot with my; othrr avvtl with tho «into mun ism made by n haul ~urfnred high“ wly which “i†'w‘ u‘nhlr twolte month of "w 3(‘3 “into? .mmmvr. spring and (all, Shmlvl the bowl iv we carry. and “o haw not a doubt in the worm that it mu, it mums that no amount nf min. mow or in-i clement weather will tr able to mite‘ Wrists in gating from one part of the county to another ‘ One of the host Dark! 0" the pur‘ just is the cost. White the amount speciï¬ed in ttw propoSition. 81,350. coo. scans at ï¬rst giant» a sump hg sum, those who know taxes have “and tint the cost would not ex- and 15 cents‘an am per your for pï¬neipk and interest on farm lands. m town lots in proportion and the loudly, some 0! the woman an m Weird and 1M «bola IN»; (a I mum at mhdun. I! Do"... an.†in to Ian a tuna“ «Mama. I. took! mud pm!" that 0|! That The Reporter has been a con- sistent booster for Max O'Neil! can in soon from the following clipping (mm its issue of February 10, 1922. This was wrimen when Mrs. O'Neill had not yet made up her mind to any the humor of her party 1nd 0! the women In the primary. "W: aulvcntw that m I)“: 0! ID! Anton uh» u the Min. Int the Mn now. an: mount a! the men an advising than to do. “In. O'Neill h chum-n ol the Dov-tn Grove Carnality emulate 0! the Republican duh 8h. h cap- .hlc; n lunl norhr; Mic-l I'd not to b: «any nut-red fmln WM who eon-M"! Mr duty. 8}», would. we um, Inn A but“ cum 0! hr in data! than any a! the pout“. «mu: yo! mutt-10rd. w". wâ€".. Thdmce "3'18 be raised by personal WM ux‘ railrolds and the rest. '11!) mamwho owns a on will save the price of his tax twice over on ï¬mryi‘ridnymomhctmtha of In Downers Grove Publillh it Company. 37 North Main meet. DUI-er- Grove. Illinois. .~._..â€"___..â€"..._. as I _‘ dining “She is rather lute-wan: on the Idea 0! being a candiduc, but woukl map: a» hunk and all that goon \yuh more \han once. Mrs. O'Neiil is let- vcnt in her desire to see women take bore 0! an interest in the politics or the day and especially in the limo which calla-m them nml their chfld~ “The name of Mrs. Wm. J, O'Neill, 0! Summit street. Downers Grove. ha! been mentioned in this connection W It the Downers Grove Post at as second class mail matter. tuning rates made known upon Subscription rates 32.00 F year. Single copies 6c. One of the surprises, to old politi- cians in the election last Tuesday was the election of Mrs .Lottie Holman O'Neill to the state legislature. It I... not a surprise to us. We were almost sure of her election when she came through in the primary last {EVâ€"ear The man who doesn’t own one will see his property and that of his mum beneflitted by the improve- Eury voter in the county should vote for the hard road bond inâ€. “rough the working of the ma dd road law we get our county road! pavedgtone-hnlfthecostmd'e. a! the present generation. can be u-‘ in; the mark as we pay for them. I! the pmnsition entries and ovary making man and woman voter in the scanty is for it, DnPagc county '11! have the best roads of any coun- ty in the state bit about the m are sorry Helen. mt me as mm. {ammry ofthepmg-nm ntthe mu. m. school in Int weeks Re- mus said tint Melina _ _, ... ,IAA AL‘ “AA“ FLSTAA'I‘S. . . . .Efllol' .1. WINTER . . Business Mlllllcl‘ RAID RIMDH Fol DIIPAOB for)?" HRS. O'NEILL'S ELECTION 3m mun “noon V.“ Cmnd human and. from your own mteriuh .my style or quantum on day "run. lacuna button holes. 3 «Ms uh. Hem-WM“. 10 cent: per rant In? inm- m cn unit; 82).!» each. “all ordn- given many: momma. Edith II. Damn. Nmn'me. In. haw-ï¬lm meat. Word in the hathâ€"“Kn, mov- ln‘ and keep to the “flat." You‘d think you I'fll' to â€a loop. PM}. Ban-n {or Haul Cherâ€"o. "0 run no mn'n count. 1mm ; A Hi Y man gnVe a talk last week ion clean scholarship. Very interest- ; mg. I. W. W's. tried to Now the than. M». up the other mghl. Well, Mn’u lock. boys. Hamming â€"â€" Thu-mould“ Dny. Don‘t forgot It. mule {be goal point. Final Score. Downers Grove. N; West (Map. 0. Nanci-ville next Saturday. WW. Another victory {or Downers? We hope u. ‘ Don’t forget "A Pair of 81m," November 21 and 28. Hazel Bensley says that they used to mine with dish pans. Back up thene. Whoa! Downers Grove's gridiron warriors defeated West Chicago last Satur- 714 to 0. Downers has at last broken ithe jinx. The two teams were (air- ;ly matched. The ï¬rst quarter the ‘boll went up and down this ï¬eld neith- Ier team scoring. During the seem"! quarter Putnam caught a pass and ran 35 yards {or a touchdown. Baron went around the end {or the goal point. Score end of ï¬rst half-D. G. 7; W. C., 0. In the second half the local team began the old ï¬ghting spirit {or which they are (anions. They were within n few yords of o touchdown several times, euh time We.“ Chicago holding (hm. I-‘lnllly Baron put the lull over and ulna; ‘Thc freshmen clasa had their ï¬rst party last Friday evening. There were more upper classmen present than freshmen. The Lion Tamers and the Thirsty Knights will hold a joint meeting on the second Tuesday in next week at the give! pit. All members are re- quested to be present. (fl-cam in anliah. Gym and Folk Dim-hag no. forming. For rm" and pnrtimlnra phone “6-H. EDNA muss FITCH Ind" and Tenth of SIM is the time to get your order in for en- mw graved Christmas Cards. We have ar- ranged to supply the demand' 111 Down- ers Grove, with a reputable ï¬rm of engravers, conâ€" ducted by a local resident, who has been in the busâ€" iness for many years. We haveâ€"â€" Christmas Cards Engraved With Verso .4- v-J v-â€"- -__,, this year. The price is within your reach. Come in and see our samples and get prices with or without your name engraved on the cards, or phone 1884 and a representative will call. By “Jack.†Christmas Cards! Will Engnve Your Name in Same Style Type as the Verse, with Your Old Die or I New One ataPriceThat YouCamotEqualAnywhcre Emma“. CULTURE ma DANCING and if desired Banding Fund of Church Enriched by ï¬lm of the “Willing last Saturday was a banner day for the “Willing Workers Society" of the United Brethren Church and 3}: may they held their second bazaar of the year. The ladies wen; kept busy from 10 a. m. until 9 p. In. Women’s and childmn's wearing apparel, aprons, quilts, fancy work and many other useful articles went like “hot cakes†and speaking about hot aka. you should have seen how they disposed of the sandwiches, homeâ€"made pump< kin and apple pies and coffee. The children’s stab bag and the “postoflice†were We)! patronized and the candy departments well a scene of activity all day. As a result of the haunt the build~ ing fund of the church has received a substantial increase. I. It. Mon-u [\n. 118-. m Tm In. I!†IN THAT HOUR OF NEED Experienced Lady Assistant When Preferred We Cater to all Denominations LZAAWSATURDAY WAS BIG SUCCESS :‘Wiï¬ing Workurs" are well CHAS. W. FRIEDRICH Mortician Bear our mm In mlnd, so that you will know whom to call upon. When some dear one pm away uni the Son'- kes of a Morticinn are necessary, member that we are wound to give the kind of Service you wish. Workers. Ambulance Service at all Hours {bully Scnkc I! My Moth COMMUNITY GOLF ‘ CLUB AT HINSDALE OPENED T0 LOCALS Sporty (louse. Luke and Low Annual Dues. Interesting to Pm- pective Mel-hrs. Many Downers Grove golf enthus- iasts ham watched with interest the development of the Ruth Lake Coun- try Club It Hinsdale. The new club is committed to yearly dues of only $50 and will provide no. better golf than a membership of 250 with those dues will permit- Mr. David Foulis, the noted golf architect ,employed by the other and older “insulate Golf Club. has pro- nounced the site one of the beat av round Chicago. The membership has been limited until new to flinndalo members. To complete the member- ship in advance of play which starts named and this splendid success is due to the united efforts of the lad- ies and to Mrs. Irkvicka’s generosity in flouting a part of her state for the Mair. Downers Grove This is an all pu se receiver, which we recom- mend for all t 0 radio reception. Covering a wide range 0 wave lengths. 150 to 254110 meters. this set is capable of receiving everything from local radiophone concerts to trans-oceanic radio- grams transmitted from distant high powered are stations. The De Forest honeycomb coil - tem of induction insures maximum receiving fi- ciency on any desired wave length. Instruments are mounted on polished Condensite panel and contain- ed in beautiful weathered oak finished cabinet. MR6 Receiver (less tubes, batteries and headset). List price ........................ $110.00 tempte Batten Sewice Station Forest and Belmont Aveliues Phone 369-1. A Battery for Every Purpose Famous De Forest MR6 Haiti-Wave. Two Stage Set next May, nu Invitation ‘I 1 to the Bowen Grove sulfa-I to joint There will be no club house or aoJ ciul facilities. Showers. lockers and a cafeteria service only will be in- stalled in the gum house on the pro- perty. The preliminary work on the fairway and greens has largely been accomplished and a $100 dam has been constructed creating a perma- nent 20 acre lake on the property. The initiation fee is $50 for those joining previous to the ï¬rst annual meeting set for Saturday. Novenr be: 18 at tho Union church, Hlnsdale. A map of the course and full infer- mation about lay-laws and plans for Radio Receiving Equipment Special Sheet Sale 8h†Rowan Bed Sheets. extra good quality In slightly awards. on sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Earl: ................ ' .................... v.31.†ILL McAllJSTER (20. The most satiufoeton thing ls to have plenty of bed «reamâ€"oven (or the were bed: You can bu) Blanks" hero mm a: pod adv."- ulwinome of "to ï¬nes: all cool mum-u at well as cotton Ind wool ml Md ones. 64x76 Cotton Blankets, assorted grey and tan, ood heavy quality, per pair .................... £25 68x80 Wool ï¬nish blankets, assorted plaids. extra large size, weight «be per pair ............ “.50 72x80 heavy cotton blankets, assorted colors, bound edges. per pair ............................ 85.75 661a} wool and cotton mixed blankets, good quali assorted colors. per pair .................... $53 All wool blankets. unsorted colors and sizes, ran“ from 88.95 to ............................. lawn I‘D". I "‘I‘I'I‘I I Iâ€. I I us Are You Prepared For Blanket Time tbmdubmnybeumodhyufl- lngatthn oflicoot the Dow Grow Wt“!- The Woman Beneï¬t Annodlï¬on of the Maccabees held a. very W bunco party last 2‘11“me in Zindt‘s hall. The lull was down†in the colors of the order and at“! the games delicious refmhmonta were served. The prim winners of the evening were: In. C. J. WW. ï¬rst; Miss Mary Bnhrs. second; In. A â€"- - Ali... m- cm. Aldu'ch, of mgme. mint m consolation prize went to Mrs. Mary Sucker.