ion and other cities. At Santa Fe they will be met by Hilliard Whitney, brother of the bride who is a United States inspector of mines for New Mexico and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Pearson loft last Sat- urday for a honeymoon to bo spent in the west when they will visit Los Angeles, Denver. Santa Fe, New Moxâ€" Miss Mildred Whitney, daughter of Mr. and MR. G. H. Whitney of East Crow. and Mr. Morris Pr-arson of La Grange. \vrre marriod at Laï¬ranzo on Saturday. April 10111. The acorn of our team: Henderson. W. W. .............. HE! Medjdrick. Ed. ................. Hf! Phamhers. H. F. ............... 146 U'nlhorn. Elmer ................ I38 Rigsbnt‘. H. .................... 146 Carpenter, B. M. .............. I47 Briggs. R. l". .................. 145 Thoh‘n. K. E ................... 143 ('0. C scornd 1129 with Privat a9 ligh man with 149. being the highest individual scorn in this competition. This was the show! 06' of the tin with (‘0, F. of Oak Park on April 7. our boys fulï¬lling llwir deter-min» lion that no furtlwr He would rvsult by the scam above, rrsulting in an average of HR 7191. against an awn-- ago of NI 1-8 'for (‘0, C. By thi- phrnominal scorn of “31.; that manufacturor: mark tlwir the higlwst yrt mack in mmpvtitinn gpnzls truthfully (viloatinnc {m- tho‘ run thv Machine Gun (‘0. shnulil hr immediately mpm‘tml lam snccossl'ully fk‘rPVIIW its titlo m tlw Stain Forkratinn omens). to furthor pns'rssinn of this trophy.‘l'nvlm- thr work of Amnn’ranization. Wednesday night : it i: urged that «wires in all This “as tho :hmt 06' of the tin: rhurrhi‘s ho lwlrl in English at with (‘o (I of Oak Park on April†4 least anon own Sumlax our hops fulï¬lling their detorminm lt i< uvml that newspaper: minted tion that no furtlwr tie “oulcl rnsult in fnrm'gn languages win an by the scorn show. rrsulting in an' English translation alongside for prev-ago of HR 718. against an avon; tho hrmï¬t of the children in for- age of NI 1-8 'for (‘0. C. p eizn snaking familins. The mm of mu team I Mrs. Mary B. Coultrap of Nann- "t‘Mt’T-‘Ofl' W, W. -------------- H3Eiillo Illinois. was elertevl President Medrlrick. m ................. Hint tho. District Federation. and Mrs. Phambers. K C. --------------- l4656ram Elise of Aurora. Reconling‘ U‘nlhorn. Elmer ................ I38 Secretary. The («responding Sec-l Rigsbnc. H. .................... 146 retary Wi" be appointed by “1? P793. Tarpenter, B. M. .............. 147 idem. . iriggs. R. t". .................. 145 Respectfully “hm-“,4, : "â€10“". K. E .................. â€3 Alice M, Paine, Winn From Company (2 of Oak Park In Sham-OI of Tie on [:91 Wednesday. MACHINE GUN ('0. KEEPS TITLE T0 CHALLENGE (‘UP 'SmM va'utiw “mun ham "-Mrvl 00mm! in "Medal" whrrv hr will w» silk until hr is aMr M mm at [mp than a immu- within the dishid. and my ho uni-l for rnwruinmms. own-61M Mk", Mrv u u "pod-Owl 1M! "causally nth (mm having hm or mot-r {maps “in haw- its rnhin in the Sun- I'N'QfVTP. TMI month 0w ï¬nal (of Annual m- him to hr hm" m Ibo Porn! I‘m“ rorw far the want.- of "m «lintrir! wu mmplmnl and «war-w. le c'nlk'atum was unlit-I "w mtml «f "w Wrwyn (‘mmcil Mu! llw cabin is local-w! in "W Slur Farm! l'mwvvo Ml? Ml'hinn‘n Thmr cabins will hr “manualâ€- but" I'm you! Im- WHITN EYâ€"PEA RSON A Scout Intern "mention. for the We»! Suburban Nun'ct. Mn N'- renur Mn («mm and the 6m mrvb lag of We upwiuunn was MM M the harm of Smut Mann Km: nf Warn lut Mnmlns- rw-mng Recently a meeting of the West Su- burban District Council, Boy Scouts of Americn. was held at LaGnnge, at which it was considered whether or not it was advisable for the dis- trict to purchase I camping site with adequate acreage. bathing facilities and accessible to the district. A com- mittee consisting of C. 1'. Lamb of Hinadnie, Dr. A. M. Harvey of La‘ Grange. F. N. Davis of Downers Grove, Clpt. P. C. Porter of River- side and J. A. liculer of Bcrwyn, was appointed to consider the subject. re- commend to the council the proper method of procedure. and the moat a- ullable manner in which to finance! the proposition . Thi- committcc held a traveling and agreed upon a plan.' It in believed that a camp site will he purvhuoul. and the camping com-l mince. oom-isting o! C. C. Cilchriutg E N. flingham of llinulale and Ill W. Teen-r o! Bvrwyn together with. scout Executive llama and Pruioirnl' Lamb. in looking (or a suitable site. A meeting of the local conned will be held in the old Congregationa church next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Troop No. 1 will serve as host and Scout Executive Barnes will be present, so that tests may be tak- en' {or merit badges by any scouts who have ï¬led written application prior to the meeting. Stank Executive Barnes Will Meet With Local Boy Scout Heads On Monday. VOL. XXXVII. NO. 15 8(0lfl (0UN(|l ' PlANS PURUMSE 0f CAMPING SIIE DOWNERS GROVE REPORTERԠWatch (hr Labol rampnizn. insisting that manufacturers mark “wh- gpnzls truthfully (ï¬lnatinnt should hr immmliatoly mmnnl m the Stair Federation anicors). YOU LIKE TO READ LOCALS 9min! :lmul “wk for .Irhml ch» :lwn. Mwlirnl Imprrlinn of Schm' (‘hil- olmn a! I‘nmuvnl nt-flotk. [oral ("aflfvâ€˜ï¬ m Firs: AM and "mm (‘arv‘ of (he Sick. Hrndimz nf flown": in Uw PWmfl'r His-inn in Chic-awn timing the summv-r months. (Hmrors wi" hr «ml I’rm~ an Mandav artw- noon». if alohwn'd tn the oxpn-sm mmpany with pmprr label}. S’uhsmutim of other nouriuhing food“ durin: Ihv- pmsem sham!†of potatoes. «In-h m homin)‘. riro. The keynote of the Convention was “Service." and after hearing the re- ports of the twelve departments of Club work, we were certain that the women of the district have lived up to that motto. The Chairman of the departments gave detiled nporte, cov- ering the work of Art, Civics. Civil Service, Commotion, Education, Household Economies, Legislation.1 lenry Extension. Literature, Munic,‘ Public Health and Social and Indus- tn'nl Service. Our Mrs. M. K. Bush. Chelrman of Art. geve a delightful report of which we were proud. The delegates were alto glad to hear an eloquent mldreu by Mrs. Willinm H. Hurt, tho l'mident o! the Sate Pe- aeration. The delegates of the Downers Grove Woman’s Club to the Twelfth Annual Meeting of the Eleventh Dis- trict Federation of Illinois Federa. ition of Woman's Clubs, “ere beauti- gfully entertained at Lombard Ill. The Lombard Club were fortunate in having the Parish House of the Com gregational church in which to enter tain the Convention and it made our local ladies almost envious. Perhaps Downers Grove will soon be able to have a community center equal to theirs. Delegates From Downers Grove Woman's Club Make A Detailed Report. 11TH DIST. FED- ERATION MAKES RE: COM M E N DAT I ONS Ti’w little personal itrms telling the intimate details of the everyday life of the com- munity are among thr' most interesting features of The Reporter. You like to read them. your neighbors, also. Help to keep this department interesting by sending in those you know. Telephone 1884. Respectfully mhmfltod, Alice M. Paine. President in Sthool- DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1920 The vote was almost unnam’mous. 32 being cast for the franchise and 2 against. In a" probability the hm Ereople who voted against thr propa- [sition thought they wore mating thoir lhallots in favor of it for they-o is noth- §inw in tho new permit which should ‘make it undesirable tn anyone. There being no contest for any of the offices, not much interest was manifested by the men and women of the village, who did not turn out to vote in very large numbers. At the same election new mnmbm-g of the Library Board were solectod for tho pnsuing farm. These were: Walter R, Curtiss. Lucia R. Monro and W. B. Towsley. E Local voters apprm ml thv terms of the no“ franchise which will he pranterl the Chivagn Tclophnne ('n.. to operate their linns in Dmvnnrc vae. at the regular Villago election held on Tuesday. library Hoard Selected at the Re.- ular Election Hold on Last Tuesday. TELEPHONE FRAN- (‘HISE ACCEPTED BY LOCAL VOTERS Sow of tho furnishings of um club. which i< among the richest in thr Chicago district, wore saved. Th0 rrratm- pan of :‘no fumi‘urv ,vs'nn riaHy flw largrr piom; wet-r burned \V‘Hh tho building, It i-z rsHmatnl that, the Ines suc- mim'vl by the club “'6" be botwwn $50.0“) and 3551â€". This, howm'm in fully mvrwd by insurance and "w Roan! of Manam-rs is already at wmk nn plans for a new building. The lack of unfliciom base and of[ “'Ih'l'. howou‘r. made. it impossibh- In rumba! the flames and all that is! standing 0! mp duh homo this mom; in: is two chimneys. An alarm was tumed in to Bins- dale department and they immediate- ly rushed to the scene along with hundreds of volunteer ï¬re ï¬ghters. A ï¬re which is supposed to have started from crosxed wires in the roof, totally destroyed the beautiful club house of the Hinsdale Golf Club at West Hinsdale on the Maple ave- nue road yesterday morning. Lack of Water Responsible for the Total Loss of Buildingâ€"â€" Wns Insured. flRf DESIROYS ' HINSDME 60†(NB QUARHRS THE ENTERING VAMP As this was the next to last meet- ing of tho ynar a nnminating com- mittne was: appointed to secure offi- tors tn carry on the work of the As- sociation for next year. Following are members of the committee: Marie Neiisen John Twohoy Helen Wimmer Comotâ€"Men-illo Morton Saxaphonnâ€"(‘morzo Bum“ Tmmbom~Harry Putnam Drumsâ€"Richmond Shurte PianmAMiss Rr‘ed Soloistâ€"~Miss Gu'nnclolyn Gï¬ï¬ims The High School Orrhrsha MN MW fnatuw at the owning and lhv-ir of- forts wem highly natisfaflnry '0 thus» proseM. This gmup of young promo is om- nf tho fnatuves of our 'rommunity life of which we can hr hustly‘ prmul. Thry arr L'Alontml. rams! and puhh‘r §piritml mlvlinz an intrmsting touch to many of (hp prn- !grams pmsontml in tho rillagr. TMir I‘abh dimrtor. "55's Mrllhrnmka‘ is: rves gn‘at rrndi! for her paiflflak -ing and untin'nt t‘fl'mts tn peril-d “his mus-ital body. i am: Gwendolyn Grifl’ilhe anothm :‘nf our gift"! 3'01an High Srhml pm»- ‘nk‘ adrlml lo tho [ulnnsuro of flu» ov- {ming with a vocal mntrihution. Following arn tlw namos of (how making up tlw High School Orr‘nr's« {rat' Directorâ€"~Mies Mary Mollhonny. First Violinsâ€"â€" Ellsworth Hagar! Ralph Crawl: Vance Gem:- Vm-mn Fuller Preston Snow Ray Klein Myron Wimmet Second Violinsâ€"- Marie Neilsen John Twohoy Hal "w nucmlam-r was ronmuwmly not large rmmgh tn gum! a sprain who ï¬sh‘s Un- lrmlbll‘ tn rum to (ho tiling? rspv-rinlly M "vat his: «harm was um so mmh rrprfllml 1c would haw Mn "w rnsn nflwmisn. Miss Frances Hughes. The Parent-Teacher Association ‘lzeld its regular meeting for April on the evening of Thursday the 15th in ‘the High School on account of the present vacation period at the Junior Elementary School. The scheduled speaker, Mr. Wm. B. Owen, was unâ€" able to be present on account of be- ing detained unexpectedly in the East. The weather was unfavorable Nominating Committee Appointed to Name Oflicers for the Insuing Year. M. ASSN. [MER- IMNED BY HIGH 8(ll001 0R(fl[SIRA (Continued on Page 8) Mam' \rinrlmu worr- brain-n aml ï¬rm-ml havnr wrought by â€to bail. Fix-on in (‘hiv‘azn thv- ll‘WPrF wrwv not largo innugh to rarry off t‘nn rnnrmmw fall of Water. Th:- floor! ran into tho lower floors of many npartmont buildings on the north and northwest siting and â€In people wen rzbligml tn tako rafuzv rm â€:0 unpr-r floors. Al LaCrnnLrw hm! M! in grl-M nuantilins. Tiw Art-1+: “up wit inc-hm darn with Imil «(mm and in numrrnu» plan-s lhr- frmr-n rain «hm» xvi-re Hnu'n inm drifb‘ tun fog-l in I‘l-izht. Sr» Err-a1 \I'a‘c tho’fall that rn somn nf the {Mo Arm-ts motnmm Lilo: mum nut navigatr. The ytm‘m hI-vv' \vn» arrumpnniu! fly a liltlo hail nml Mrryom- “m u~ Mimlml 00' â€w hip «(mm “'hir‘h stow-m a! wwks azn \x'uw-Itwl 4) many Miaâ€! boring cities. wry Ftl‘F". mm! the» l Fasrmrnk hat-km! up anrnrn Hnu'n rqrwmm-rv! n rlnml Imt! rarly Tut-«clay mhruinz and so murh wah-r fr" Ilml Hu- rn'mrily nf â€w dorm «Iv-nan “as nut mlr‘qmflm On tarry "I? "11- \valu‘r rUli I"- v-ry .2th in !hr Villnm- um- "01th mm! â€w Lmuvru muM erh up :l"" Fast-numb “I-rr- “andâ€! :v Hm H-v‘m "a" Thrmmls a loophnlo in "on «ï¬nal law 0.1- tar wn Irvin! on "w "M bl“! um! llw mm- mm (new a «ban» up of MII'I)‘ Mom in uvmluhln lunch. No «no i- to Namr 6» I'm- mnuo-r and both Ilw- nM and 01'“ boards haw ym'parnl n Nahum-M v-x â€lining "w pmpum‘tinn. in which 6-4 inrlmlod port at (M lrplvmmw .ivrn ll Ins! Friday's: mt-Ning. TM! "- Hamlin" will hr wink-d in â€w on! iusxu- nf 'l'h- Rrpnrh‘r‘ LA GRANGE HURIEI) UNDER SIX INFIIES OF "A", STONES THEY SELL ANYTHING gather with rm outed marlin, uhool building diucmu- Uw‘ sh: fund: for [hr 1 Tau-hers Carbon. Planner num. Hull-15m: Beynum. l‘ the fol; pointed A. C. Miakelly ................... 92 For Memberu of Board (Full Term). C. A. Carlson ................... 80 N. R. Feasley ................... 85 For Member of Board (To Fill Vacancy). - C. W. VanBeynum ............... 86 ‘ With the above pnsident and mem- bers and the addition of Mrs. M. H. Prince. Fred Down and Walter Cur. tin, who are the hold over mentors, the board has a very good personnel for the coming term. At the organization meeting of tho new board held on Monday evening, the following committees were up The regular nominees were easily elected, altho quite a scattering of names were written in. The vote stood: Last Saturday the annual election for the President and rMembers of the Board of Education of School District No. 58 was held. Not very much intemst vas taken, only ninety- :zix votes in all being cast. Rvgulur Nominees Elected as Mem- bers of the Board .of Education. SMALL VOTE AT SCHOOL ELECTION L A S 'l‘ SATURDAY We have wt to Sfll‘ anything that couldn’t lx‘ sold through om- nf our (‘lassiï¬ml Adver- tisments. TIN-sv- little bus-i- ness pullers sonm to be mad by arm-om!» young and old. Especially are they to be reâ€" commended in disposing of second hand furniture. Now is the time to sell. Advertise. MW in Tun Fm! min. -~\Iumnnhilr.~ ('an NM Vadgulr. Shortage 0! Funds. old And llw now [an with county ofliciuls I and Grounds» Dowr. Van Curtis, Carlson, Van Boy» For President. I1 lmt lv‘rkI-y :hurugr in th - didn't! «luril hr} iution meeting of tho i on Monday evening, committees were upâ€" - new boartlu. lo- oflicinln and hun- I "min: at the Friday awning In :r in the lvlillblr ml during Uw new Prints, l‘euley Wn wish to thank our many mm and neighbors for the sympathy exo pressed and the lovely floral in the death of our sister, has: Washburn. . le nndrrsignr-vl ï¬rms wish to u- nouncn that they will close at 12 o’ clock. noon. on Saturdays «luring the months of May, Jum. July and Aug- “if“ "rmrnlrd. .-\ nu nnn'v'sxinn of tho love “I“ ‘.'r"«'f.1 ("hank-r Pm: for {hr-Er Worthy Crawl Matron. it [xvt-.~I~ï¬lr‘ll Mr with a pirturv of Lawn-K Lana, Downers firm-n. Mru. Whflr- war- presented With a tab» by thr- ('haptm- for the ankflnl u-nrk shr‘ has dnmn for the (WWW and mnmhorc, Wm. Hrvmnvlbvvg. W. l’. and â€ï¬‚. ï¬mumlhorg nf Im'hnnpo; Mrs. Milk nv'v- l‘mvy. W .‘J. Alfhl‘a Chnphr. anerwlh‘; Mr, and Mrs. G00. 0. l'rirkv-H and Mr. and Mm: H, R. Roar of Downer»: “now. “if“ "rmrnlrd. IJ-rhurr. nu» "mix-r wall inc-I‘M. Kn. "III!" III!" "h WhHl‘ (lb . rural fawn"! m Hw- nflairv of U!" hull l'hnph r‘ uhw" by MT lmflï¬lï¬ lz-lmr 4w hm mmla~ n mull-l, but ah! i\ [wally inh-Ir (ml in "w "0|" bf 1hr limml Indra 0m- "Tim-h Lunch“. M .1 am» n‘rlm-k hum-noon at limit l-nmr rm Saralurn nw'muu Mr. and Mrk .l lâ€. Whm- onh-fluiml W Grand ()flirvw prawnt Wodmmlly liflh' “wick I!» nfl'irl'rs (hm-e pre- wnt worn: Mrs: {:vaio Abba". War- Hu' "Mum and Mrs. ('mhn‘ Treasur- Ivr. Ih-r‘ayn ('hnplI-r; Mrs, Emm- Hmw. W. M. Lnliranw' f'hapter; Ir. Inn minuh- talk in whit-h rho ('1th Un- vinm-s n! Vr in lihnnlrr ‘ "0r mmnrlm \uvn- vrq fluHrrinfl In "I. 'm-urm mm. u! "Mn-n and all that. lawn. In :ln wï¬lh Hu- u nri hf "w 0. F2. 5. m â€unï¬t-r Hunu- llc-r unin- v-f Mn Allvr Whilr “bu ix “TIM IJ-rhurr. nu» "mix-r wall inc-I‘M. Kn. "III!" III!" "h WhHl‘ (lb . rural fawn"! m Hw- nflairv of U!" hull l'hnph r‘ uhw" by MT lmflï¬lï¬ Pullman. 0w mow-hm: Mn. 0. 0. I'm-hrâ€. Worthy Multan of.Vm â€mm" intmcluml, Min, “to“. Wuh- IM’ 15mm! Mulrvm a! Ihn sum. Hm. 1":va fuwnwl wvlh n VN)‘ Inez-mung With the n-xular "flirt-n in "In .l'm‘n. um ln-autolul mumm- enn- mony 0! 1hr Orrin-r w.» matured on a rlnsu- 0! MI mt-n. "any Rutter C." J Stan's". Franklin Downy. "an“ [lo-yttrium". Aflhm loM um! All)!“ Vin. Starting the evening I douche- bnnquct w.» served the villllug not- able: and member: and friends 01 the Chapter. Almoat I hundred 1nd Ml] wow nerwd mulling It non-nary to ï¬nal tho meats in relays. j Lodge Hall Tani. TM Mnxonic "all wan Inked to It: rum-Sty win-n un- Grunt! Ollie"- wrro mmluflnl In the RIM. and um.- alun-d. Ew-ry mail-Mr Hm “I (alum up with rhuin- to "It the mom- )4m and many vinnon. u "I. MM 0! Va“: Chum-r Mn (rivaled. E. S., on Wednesday evening. Bo- sides the Grand Matron the visiting oï¬icers present were: Efï¬e Redmn. Grand Comluctresn; Helen N. Bake- ï¬old, Associate Grand Conductreu; Alma Johnson. Grand Marshall: SAI- ly Hall, Grand Alla: Dagnar J. 8% mm. Grand Esther; Clam May I: Cloud. Grand Martha: Amllia Huh]. might Worthy Gmnd Trustee of the General Grand Chapter: 8mm. Rah. Secretary of the Board of Grunt! Ex- nminom; Grace Simona. Member of the Board of Grand Enmlneru; Al- bert Daniela, F’nt Wonhy Grind PI!- Mrs. Vivian Scott. Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of Eastern Star of Illinois, accompanied by a corps of Grand Officers, made her official I!!- nual inspection of Vesta Chapter. 0. SA TURDAY (‘LOSING NOTICE Grand Ofl'iceru Made Annual Inspec- lion of Local Order of Em» tern Chapter. llllN0lS GRAND MAIRON VISIIED VESIA (flAPIfR (YARD 0F THANKS Lillian and Gale Wuhan. Emma and Katy Hm Lord Lumber (30. Harry Sutter. Sam. Hrhï¬nrt. WHOLE N 0. 1885