Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jul 1920, p. 1

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“T," "m. 7"?" I" vnurul (In!. . had mm which “a as. mutually Moe. The mlfla' tort u ”ll u that of the «blot-u I1: A very cordial invihtion in extend- kedtonllnr veteranstobepnult. Ir. Phelps m to have given this barman on the morning of July 4th but postponed it on account of the the eleven o'clock service. It'will be in thy nature of a patriotic address. All wanna of the world war, mem- bers of the American Legion And the Grand Army men are invited to par- A. 8. Hlelpu, pastor of the letha- din ”and Church. will mud: n smut. SERVICE SUNDAY HOIEING FOB WAR VETERANS The Inn of music is not heard or- m day. It is usually the wallet! "popular" music which most people are acquainted with. There were but few "nub?" pieces either played on sun; during the six days and yet‘ the music will the man enjoytblo and «Joya! port of the week. Elev-ting as well as entertaining can well be said of the program. years. Not only was each day an alien-hm one but each day :1. III TIM all in a". 0.0 entire chau- tnqu pmnm was an her thing wlkhhncmlobmnerscmnin finishing {he ml was Reno. 0n- midsm Its hardly necessary to my that this mrlcr work" matlo a N! with those who attended. Tricks and skight of hand and gem-rally “notifying m the evening’s work. in. no. 5y n gm! may pumpk- au 0.- kgmmu- dm and 0mm cf 0n- cdm mod company um! «I the on“ which played hon, Thorn- CA. mm nmhuflsh about me perform-m. Ute players all min to am am the spirit of up “.34 lull [are an main; of ml «th tho" us my“ to a Mod Mun. TN. delightful Annie-a My lun- Audit" man min. was 0% MI! light M "II Pl)! (a Aolw-v- of 61! M ml" with an! [M and: lawn "wind I Iran. In” mph have «pm-ed the m that the ledum the am n- nln gin-a by Mr. Benn“ mom m. un- M the won): 0! \‘vlr m (kid my. “The In Who Cal" um- lho “do of Ir. Mutt”.- M. m ho M:- [Ma on an plat- !onn my Um Hr @mxm om mu vflh an must-uh ”‘1'” took! no! In Mun-vi and Id! I m- m to than who inn! Mm whkh um live vau- tMm nlwnyn. Kai's (land. Mm- IM mm. day. Slug:- . Manually knmm orator" and led nu, muaiclan- and playen. all have been contributing (Mu week to W «amt-mom of "son who u- m the chant-mum. tonoon and in the evening ”w “Cloned Sued Chunk” between th- um and the Conmliont'l Church Wu utilized for the perfor- Advertised to start last Saturday afternoon it wan found in the morn- ing that the big tent had not arriv- ed. Tau-graphing soon located the tent on the C. t A. west of Bloom- ington when a wreck had held up It: delivery to Downers Grove. Ar- nmmntx were quickly made to w- run the Curtis: Thontn- for the If-j gian. wonderlul talent has been an- {staining people from this communi. ty {or nearly a week. Mnny an the complimenu'fihe Legion has been re~ cciving {or making this possible. ln who: of the lnnuspicious start which the Bedpath Chautauqua had last Saturday the six day PNEI‘Im dnw the Nmsfi crowds in the his- tory of local chautauqun movements. Under the auspices of Alexander Dudley Burns Post. American Le- American legion mainline-led For “alias Good Talent to m Grove. VOL. XXXVI]. N0. 26 S!X-DAY PROGRAM DRAWS (RRWDS [0 *(IIMIIAUQIM HUI at delexlte from the Davin-n Grove Baptist church. ’ Miss Teloir Bellanca returned home shad” Inc; a weeks’ trip to N!- agara Falls and Toronto, Cm, whfle in Toronto she attended the No; We have yet to see anything that couldn‘t be sold through one of our Clnssifled Advertisments. These little business pullers seem to be rend by nameâ€"«young and old. Especially are they to be recom- memled in dispos'ing of éécomibnnd furl-hue. Now in the time to sell. Advertise. Mr. Reed ought to mix! 1 good mn for this ofl'ice. It will be reâ€" ‘membmd am he was defeated rm county treasurer four years ago Ivy a comparatively small main-Ry only because of his lack of aeqvnintanc: in the southern part of the minty. Nov hnving practiced law for sov- onl years in Naperville and having built up a large friendshifi and ac- quainhmshfp in that port of the county his chances look very bright. â€"-West Chicago Pm. THEY SELL ANYTHING Interest aad excitement in pmmh- «I for the county elecflen this fall by the rum announcement of C. W. Reed of this city that he will be a candMate for state's attorney. As far aa‘can be learned. there have lbern no other definite announcements ’0! other candidates. but it. is (with ig'enenlly thought at Wheaton that wreaent State's Attorney Charles w. Hadley will come out for reelection. Rumor habit, also. that Attorney Michael Km. of .mhurat is slated tr. be among the candidates for this I‘m-hm “out (Nan. Young Man "an Tau-M II“ in“ (lo.- I, Mia! It... CHAUNCY W. REED A CANDIDATE FOR STATES A'I'I‘ORN EY IQ In "on that I! IN "ohm carries: It will tum-un- m. a. mu ‘3 limo. But (My: rm out ho wry much III. M will In worth all it com 90 lung" tho «Inc-"anal {admin of "w mmnulty. ‘ tflct'u north "no "etude” Rood. When those interested in the pm- pmcd district mm! to define flw northern houmlry they (can. that ;Wh¢-a(on Owl nlmdy included In '(iwir din-hid Irnilury which really mum hr Include-d in the local "“1 "id. Whalon's [mum-M ”when. boundry line mm mum. n mlk of School mum No. 68 and with!» a hall mm- of on will“! Hutu. A. ,C. lhkolly. I‘m-Ham of 0» 81-09000 ‘flmn‘. immodhwy but a Mom with the Wheaten m and they 0- [mod in up“! a who. In Ml. Tnli ' Roughly the proposal district in bounded on the east by the Greggs road. on the south by the north boar" dry of the Lemont district, about four miles math 0! the GM". on the west by 1 line running north 1nd south I mile west of Link- uut on the north by tho Hutu-Mold Road. 1 This community has been discuss- ing a district of this kind for more than thme years but this is the first time the null and file of the people have had a chance to say if it would be acceptable to them. In the first place it wu unfortunately brought to the attention of the voters in a; manner which strove to ram it down their throats without giving them a chance to realize its many Advantages and very few disadvantages. era of the proposed Community Hign School District, will have a chance to register their opinion as to whether ‘or not the district will be a dream 0.- a reality. Voters of Proposed District to Reâ€" gitter Opinion Week From Saturday. ELECTION FOR COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL JULY 17TH 0n next Saturday, July 17, the vet jut-l mll of tho DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JULY 9. 1920 Claire and Helen Zarn of the Cen- ter Cass school made aneuviablem- 301:! Inst berm._ They were nm'thor ‘lgte nor that the entire mt. Chin is in eighth and 11¢!me grade. "is: Georgia Gregory is the teacher. 0“» f The flames were confined to the vestibule and an old organ Ind sev- eral sewing machines standing in the In" were canpletely burned. old Congregation“. Church o'n Cn- tiss. The flames had guild mid- cnhle headway and the m *strncture might have been dost-all but for the prompt arr‘ul of the‘ firemen with their apparatus. The fire whistle blew its clario- call yesterday morning 1t 11:36 for file flat time in months. Fire Maul-ted Immun- Maminthevesfihkoffin OLD CONGBMATIONAL CHURCH CAUGHT "IE YESTERDAY MORNING Little Helen Jane blew an! the tanâ€" «lles and cut the first piece from the hinhrlay cake a calmly as (hand. she were accustomed to such nflein. They all wished their little hostess many happy birthdeys and departed declaring they had a delightful tine. Those present were Inmate: Ae- derm. Betty Coleman. lildred Mll- ler. Olive Morgen, Zelm Rigsbee. Ruth Rigsbee, Rosalie Seymour. Frances Thomas and Mat-[ant Walt] After playing the usual childrrn'~ am all patent of reimshmom: mining of in: emu" and cake. The ‘ubln wu ulcmrabd in pink and H.059! find little pink candies wen placed at each plate. I In mpvmsc to inflation sent out by Helen Jane King. - numb" 0' chiMren [amt-ml at her home an ann an. on July sum-nth In Nb- brah her founth birflwhy. CELEBRATED 7TH BIRTHDAY ENTER- TAINING FRIENDS A Moonlight Mic will be “it". by on- Finmu on Hunky alum auditinnmndlhkffmlm in: a W. on- rm b given new Pounds; night "of: Mb. ll wan the m Inca-u" pknir Ibo flu-m haw- or" MM. They took mmonmmy.uu|ofmmlwl lug" um. than lay your 0»)- Mw- hon nut-lag IM- uaul ml. The profits {mm this ml nub-equal nflnln wlll hr and to pay on u.- rv-nm'of the mm tn (In M- ‘mul mu barium! which IMI mr will la, held in munch- with ll» Sula Fair at Ewing‘s-H. I row. The wheel drew the u‘uul, “III ”I“ mooting. They feel sun A coroneru jury ”mm of 3‘” who Goo l-‘ix, l-‘onemu ud A. (mm! willing to take a chum» omdllt when the people of Downer; P‘ 'h me Steven, John H town; a hukvt of groceries (or 3.6mm.- and \irinity nuliu- the impor- Infvm, Wm, Cit-rt A A Kuhn M ’little money. 0|“ (ailing that 3 box “0“ 0' ”W PM!" and it! n-nl not-II "cm“, In M. H “h " Anomy I". E. of candy. that it “ill be rm ml w Inn y worn in After Moving ”as Tim uIIIInI games, from ringing tlm II """MMK \'.otc- (can tn hittml’ the doll baby on tha- Thaw who attend are ”kn! to nw- my 0:, smnfluww‘ch :4 :mm now had their III-mun Couldn- WW IIucIItI'nII- haflm-hand which they ""3 '0'”. “53] I ' mg (hr amino“ 0' the «lay. a (Iv-u I'M-h nnwvml Mr Bowman Mn 01- “M “V0 0! u." R‘- Mpfll cloc- lonI . m mu um. Mum «col 0! 5m ere-m wan mm In In!!- ”M?“ "’0 fomlflon nf town! of . In other coatntIo-II. I'M-r Iliutricu 1M ha- mate a ntmlr h" 5"" ‘NWW by the (had “I? l for murder In Ike evening the dam floor mu 0' "W '1‘ 00“" “'th ””3! In OF M hr the main 'nttntuon Gal-l. tubal. Ha will be I‘m-um! to up m my“! than 3': musk had hm {numbed by III. nn'wr nay «Imam put to Mr» . ho"! Ind the floor “I from from w >~-~â€"~â€"-â€"-â€"-«-â€"-â€" "‘0 ill... (M OHM Candy I! m ht Md kidnaps! Ms M... girl nrly in the meals. out" Into with ‘ MM", 0, m m ASSESSMENT LIST can: In on Ind-u mu- m I- m _ Monday afternoon and evening the Downers Grove Fire Department held their umpty-rteenth annual picnic in : tho north side woods. So long ago I was the first one given that even the I oldest inhabitant does not remember ' what number each 'yenr‘s chnic should bear. By looking up old files we find that “23ml" should proceed the annual picnic. This would make the first one come in the year 1897 and are our memory of flmmen’s p nicn goes back that for We'll let it go at that. From rather a vague re- collection we get the idea that that was the yv‘nr we won a penny whistle- for coming in first in the 6 to 8 war, (-M race for boys. I This year's picnic was rather 3 rev] Th0 M'hool board is anxious that pitition or [how that have gone h--,W¢r.\' nwmbcr of the community 0'.- row. The wheel drew the ummflrnd this mooting. They feel lun- ‘cmwd willing to take a chum» onithfl when the poopk of Downers you!“ a bukvt of groupie. for {Grove and vicinity nuliu- the impor- mac money. or (ailing that n hm "Inn of the pmjwt and its wnl noel of candy. that it will he mrriml with hnnlly Tm- uwunl game», from ringing the II "5'""'|"fll WC“. rmmms picnic " ll!” mum M- , mwmm A'nnud Mancunian“ DI, ‘ Proved Lumive lor the Fire Fighters. The Postmaster General has noti- fied F. N. Davis that he has promot- 1ed him to up highest grade inspec- torinflsoflevflhninmof mm in all”. Event BIG BOOST FOR Newspaper men an over the Unit- MMManMyinhockâ€" dug “In Cox. or Birding, the Re- pubflem mun, as both of then re W m and both rose in life after starting on the lowest run: of the ladder an printer’s devils} I It is generally understood that the selection of Cox means 01:! the parâ€" ty heads are slightly moist and would favor n light wines uld beer meld- ment to the anstead Act. ‘ Governor Coat of Ohio will carry the standard of the Democnfic par- ty in the race for the White House next November. He was nominated i" the San Francisco convention af- ‘ter many hours of bdloting. His rum ning mate is anklin Roosevelt, u- sishnt Secretary of the Navy. of New York. I [wrong who turn pm! Man] mm" flint-n Suntan! who Incur- at!!! this includes and] all of In .INIM u the rhmuuqua on WM“ 'utn mud. Behind the sun ta 0n 3mm g." u» renown. m1 at ”ms-M Vila-Hon o! the pnpeflyjodu u guidi- the» Intended M ianditisonthismflulmwm finmmrudmlhe Mt Inch gray um next a“. ‘in W life. ‘ IA.- and ran- lands an only prim? Winn in Vurafiovnl Cuidsm. :01! in full every {an mm. TN!- k’ry flloomlkhl. for high school stu- ivmdluepmpenydthemm. {13' is mun-«L m. was done Int! 11.. Vocational cum“...n .: v...“ ‘ Menu. of Net York. Nanci-.3 Running late by San Fran. Ilupnu will b- and Ike use. [not “M {or [hum Gm Tm ‘ ihip for (be fit I!” “and m the Math-II d I" grant” in flu- M, which Inn MMianmr.fi-‘ "we “be FYI Inn-0nd "new. and this Includes and] all of no .nn '11s. "sud Behind the have a. 0n arcs-«l mimic- a! the pnpefly_ yam! it is on this M that m um {lawmamsmum GOVERNOR COX OF OHIO DEMO- CRATIC NOMINEE yefi And the pram“ valuation of in! est-h.- will hold good “I“! Inc. F. N. D A V I S [N P. 0. DEPARTMENT ASSESSMENT LIST FOR DOWNERS TWP. IN THIS ISSUE , There are many questions regard- ing the high school which have been , discussed on the streets in the last ; several years that it he: been talk- !ed over by those interested in the question. ”real 0! the angles haw not been satixlnctorily l-xplained and it is the purpose of this meeting: to thruw light into the (lad: places. Thv M-hool boanl is anxious that every member a! the rommunlty Itâ€" !tentl this mnoting. They feel lure Prof. C. B. Bowman. DuPnge Coun- ty Superintendent of Schools, will be the principal speaker at a mass meet- ing in the Assembly Hall of the high Pchool next. Tuesday evening. The meeting has been called by the Board of Education to discuss the propoalo tion of a Community High School {or this community. lmdflscnoor mss MINIM- I am mtsw Board of Education Cdla for Discu- " do. a! Consult, High Sch-I Pmposiliqn. tau-unmann- 9""de Widow: kinds of hams. bacon, corn bed and so forth. It does I'Iy with the inst-ante hand work and can be set to out either thick or this The little personal items telling the intimate details of the every day life of the community are a- mong the moat itensting featum of The Reporter. You like to read ”lean; yam neighbors, also. Help to keep this department lateral» lag by sending in those you how. TdOMlM. I \ Hugh Pflcher. proprietor of the North Side Grocery and "out, ha inshfled one of the latest and ms: up-to date slicing machines on the market The machine is designed to me. PITCHER INSTALLS SLICING MACHINE YOU LIKE TO READ LOCALS The speaker emphasized the ml for (am of the youth of the land "molesting the trade or profession Mâ€" IN! to the individual. Taming for tho Fuchsia-s. h; Brewster, for pom. Vocations far Cir“. by Weaver. Vocations for Ron. by anor Vocational and floral Guidance by Dnin, for parent: The Vocational (:qu of Youth. by ["li for pamh. (Ming 3 (hmr, by Harden. Changing a Vacation. by NE", for by: and girls. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE IN 1‘ E X 'l' BOOKS Mum’- John [40d]. and Michal Kim Inn appointed by tho Good 1» claim Muc- ud the "hi will mob-My not for the hunt pan of July. Wvuw‘flwimlfi muwrnmmwwm Mu 5mm from Duh.- Coonty a!- ter ht had kidnapped MI it!“ girl uflytnwuprinufll‘hruw how o! M: pan-u h Tu». I Icnu. Mr. and um. Brown. The lt- lmck was mule I week ago Sunday in the Brown home in Wham. Ira. [noun died on loud-y afternoon. June 28 Ind Mr Brown Thursday" owning, July In. ‘son-in-law. Nolen 8. Robinson. with an iron bur, tried to wipe the entire family, his wife, their fut Hummer and is wifds I cntx. Mr. and Mrs. town. Tine Ethe Wheaton Hucnic Lodge huh; ‘charye of the services It the gnu over Mr. Brown and the Eaten: Stu over Mrs. Blown. llr. and Mn. Brown both died from injuries received at the hands of their 'L C-‘fiBrown. wen barked i. m Wheaton cemetery after the services A double funeral was held Inst bunday ultemoon at the Guy Ian- ‘orinl Methodist Church} Win-ton. The Rev. Harlow V. Holt, pastor 01‘ the church, ofllciated. Kr. and In! Inuit! Muhammad», Sena-Law. Hum Sula, DOUBLE FUNERAL _ FOR VICTIMS 0F WHEATON MAN IAC Dunn 8min mm Lid 0! VII-nan (or Pun-I- "a 'cil Boy ScouuofAmefla. Mam beaeomonflonnotforpmfltul Wfllbeunderthecontroloftbofi. this of the Council who m w murbytbemm ,- hmd'rmm, (and, j mum .1 w WWII tor me west Sabin $3" 30! Scouts of America. mm (or the West Suburb-i. co; C. 1'. Lamb and 1-1 H. Bi} of “hackle and F. M. Davis ‘ Grave are “H" out ingot-n: WEST SUBURBAN SCOUT COUNCIL " INCORPORATING’ Curdy home by Wfltel’ M0! 1.9, wilder, pleaded guilty M w- on- tmced to Joliet under indeterminate yontenee. Judge Sinner panned mum Thursday on two men indicted by to grand jury for crim committed in Mime. Game w. the Freight m thief, pleaded guilty and was given one to twmty yarn in the Inca, while hi: wife who MGM to being accessory to the disposal of Ptolen M. was puroled on W of her children. TWO SENT 1‘0 PEN FOR RINS- IMLE C ll l M E S ,Io .w - Mum unit. I. m‘ mm 610 "w hawk! hour of «all. twilight when hold all!" Go". "I canopy of "can. YOUR m cm Add to the m d It: nerd- lurks. TM- mu m In no.- riNMy for 00' am of It. DM- m «pally m; that chub. co- oper-flu In 0.. mt. lav. J. ‘Mhni Nun-on, W of an "fl. var-mam (Du-uh. will pm“ at (In- via-«in In! My mtg .4 "It on." you." um .11 “My“! m 0-0 "who. NammaMbhdllIl-M wwvumum.~ , «I that they will open the wank. . next Saintly even!" with a half but , of ml musk. All per-u [a O- community who play unheard b- utmmont- are lnvltad to most tho laden: at the Congregation! cumin ant Saturday mm for a pl" limiaary prank-a. The law. Ir. mow-n of tho Bap- m: (Hum-h will be the weak! an! Sunday anal". No v!" M the apt-Mag norm on the ”II. “I" saw for tho- mica of union. “Th- lnrdaMp of 1m Chrlu." "k (“mm will to mum to I ”.0- ‘mat of tin sunning" of Ctr“ «my Par-ml Mr. Th "Ida! Veal number. of tho and“ will to h!» ail-bod by Mk» Gnu-lain cum A «enlist invitation is We expect I large sound-m Int the am service nut. My Oval. ing. A mum-e has been called for the volunteer onhcntn. n h unet- Again this year Clue services will be held at the "Church of thy Cloud Street" between the Congregation-i Church and the Publlc Library on (Zurtiss street. They will begin with n Goxpel Song Service In chug! cf the Music Commune promptly fl munlty- will "Joke {with those V“ matauyolflneoo-openungehuâ€" ‘cbes chu the open nit meeting: will againgbcilelddnfingthatwow months of the “miner. Rev. John Stefan 'wm Punch lie-é Sun on “n. lard-up of “mum or fllf- (mm mm“ oms sum No doubt many people of flu any .._n.. _;u ,, .A 100691 I?!“ W. “gentlema- burglar," promptly a

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