Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jul 1920, p. 1

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'1" gained their oflm. ~“ "DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE Seven! of the young people proved tassel”: possessed of considerable him an) the undue:- 1”."me Rachel Winslow ....'l‘eloir Hondren I‘d-m Pm~Virginifs Grandmoth- er (with pmuonced vim) .................... Marion Dmh In. Winslowâ€"Rachel’s Mother .................... Vance Gesner [omenâ€"Child of the Slums ...... ‘ ................... Dorothy Wells Iary And Jennyâ€"Semi: of Viva. minâ€"Ruth Henderm and Clara John Inningâ€"Printer Tramp, ................. lemme Horton Virginia Pageâ€"c millionaire ....... ................. nervme "anon "“ ""“ " Virginh Pageâ€"a millionaire ....... «-_.~H,_4 ..................... Ruth Bound Rachel Winslow ....'l‘eloir "0!!an READ Halon Pageâ€"Virginia’s Grandmoth- er (with nmuonced vim) VOTE It‘sâ€"Vimida’s I’m ...... ........... Ernest Hammersc'nmidl EM!!! Normanâ€"Editor a! Rumour! Daily News ..... Item'lle Horton Alexander [Pawnsâ€"mm Super- intendent ........ Kenneth Horton Dr. w West ....s. w. ’nner Mia awn-mum Brother ....I at Tm. Canada. The play m planted in three sets with the fol- lowing as! of channels: Henry Unveilâ€"Pastor a! Pint lion was an elective that many m> quests have been nude “at It- on- torhhmefl be npelted. The You: Pmk yielding to "new mesh have decided to repeat it on My evening of this week It 8:15. Adi-Mon is free. a voluntary ailwr olefin; being like» (on!!! aloha)- hc expense- of Menu “I: Amt peak 931:! >to the Nations! Baptist The Baptist Yum: People:- Union prose-{ed a dramatic Mapuuor of Dr. Our!” I. Shadows tell «flown. book "In His Steps.” at the Rapfist Church last Friday night. In rend:- Dm-mk Batman-cu 0.!qu ”In, It ”in mm.â€" i lop-Id Tonight. :- “IN HIS STEPS GIVEN BY B. Y. P. U. FRIDAY the «on-mm. A petition wan 0mm 9mm! uk- l' for n n-(mndum on the lam or- dinance AM this was [mutant tamar- m'n rlodlan mung fmm (km or- Jl illegal to no" "tlllor mulu" I" mlaonu. The banal rm! (ht-m on» Ml" ml by onlluam pmhlhll-«l the alt. A mum m urn-In] ullu that am cull-am he «ml- «l and um mun- rlrllhrmllou it; w "rah-cl m Nut lMMr on"; nun could to nh-Ifluhdl The election lomormw m’ll ho 0.4- culmiution of seven! muntha or 631M" on the drum questhm‘ It “and when m Punt-Truly” .h. sot-hum pmnfll a mum to (PM VIII." (found! “lung than to rush The question is uimply one at win-- filter or not the nle of cinrctm wi" be prohibited. Tho-c favoring (hr rule. should vau- "Yes" and thaw again“ it Mould vote "No." then “Yes" Ind “No." The urefendum tomorrow will he on the question of selling cighmtos in the villngv. The question on the [allot will mad as follows: “Shall the “lingo Council of the Village of Downers Grove. County of Dul’aze and State of Illinois. n‘poal a rolfaln ordinance panned and approved by it on June 7th, 1920, entitled. 'An onli- nanco pmhibltinx the sale 0! clams emu find cinmw papers In the Vil- lage o! Downers Grove. Coun‘y a! Du Page. State 0! Illinois} " And Tomorrow, Saturday. July 2.1m. Downera Grove will hold its fihst lo- gal referendum under the commission form of government. The election held last. year on the Sunday base~ ball proposition was not legal; merely an expression of opinion to guide the; board in their action on the queetion,‘ Referendum Tomorrow Will Be Firm Legally Held Under Com- POMS (MN "MM 2' 10 5 10 Sflllf (IGARH QUISIIM VOL. XXXVI]. N0. 28 women ...... Verm Puller can "We on Morton Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Or“! of Twin, Okkhomn are visiting their parents- Mr. and In. C. R. Briggs. Be sure to read next week‘s Re- jorter on Friday evening. Don’t wait till after the Community High School election the following dny. There will be some important oom- munlations on the high school project. They will interest you. They will give you importnnt in- formation. Witch for them. Rand them before you vote. In the series was given last Sunday morning and they will confine for some time. Dr. Goodwin is a deep thinker. he Li“ a mam of hum more and is anhkdum-gmlmbjednch as this. In talking of the lectures‘ henysfihyneesefleeoflee- hmonthemrofthe mind." As such they are worth hen-ht . plied Psychology." The first lecture Mr of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. is giving A series of lectures on “Ap- READ BEFORE YOU ) Mn. Won't-on Mid. rennin: (ha-liar the wry distind HIV-mm! m accident. “The driver of the auto dichnlmtiml facilities to the “-3! dis irot gm of" to Me as Mme nr "Id.- Ind for no «Inn-r rec-mm. ‘amdu us and titles Saturday night I! is a law intended in its final pur- M in: Int been It our home "HI M pone tn “he the high school udnm I‘nquin u m the extent of our in- tion out into the run! ammuniti- juries or how we were «am that.” land by so doing inn-tease very malar- DR. GOODWIN IS GIVING LECTURE SERIES SUNDAY Wl‘fl' going I?“ on the nvommt 6r. Nlmom MM when an nubnoobilr. {also (Mu mt. “ruck In. Wond- Won. The ear drum-d Pm- m‘onl :hfl. Influx her than and bruising ‘W H urn-ml places. 11w- when! chit wns ownmnnl not! In. Grow- inland. "w Woods-on Mb;- on her lap. Thu Sunni-y m-onlng rhflr Murmur: to her home on Sarah” avrum‘ Hm the lflrh Thane h Mr whorl Hair. n nutmbflo ntmcl Hrs. An- :- n. Grow luv-Akin. antral ‘lex and wrhun injuring her flu-ml”. "er «hnthlrr. “n. H. I'. Woodm. wan 9mm" flu- cMir mining Mr moth". Mn. Gme. who run holding :10qu h, ('u h MRS. ANNA GROVE INJURED BY AUTO SATURDAY NIGHT Downers Grove will, under (lu- new precinct lines he natal-lily divided b) ‘tbe railroad north and south and by Main utrect, east and want. Thon- anx wiflfln du- «liutricts u no «lhu Ida! will vote at their mum-tire po'l- inn plm u outlinod than- a! "w prlmlry In Sit-numb". W. H. Blodgctt and F. J. Lin!» ford, Assistant Supervisors from (hi: ‘distn’ct, have mule arrangements for the local polling places. The old Mm ~â€"lhe Village Hall and Tucker'« Rm! Estate Ofl‘icc. will n-main. The Cur- tisn Theatre building and the Kill- well Garage an the new placerz. I By the action of the Board one ad- ditional polling place will be added in Hlnsdale and two in Downers Grove. This will make five in the former and four in the latter. Three pmincts_have been added to the election district comprising Down- ers Grove township, making in all ten polling places within the territory which has had seven. The Board of Supervisors took the action at a re- cent meeting when it was pointed out that under the election laws 6 precinct should have but 450 voters.1 Three Precincts Added to hintrict to Care For Heavy-Nu- tion-l Vole. DOWNERS GROVE NOW HAS FOUR POLLING PLACES With am" “one In Winn! no". DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920 ..... w jSTATMTMCOIIUIITYmSCflWlBY - i MARBOFEWCATIOI, DISTRICTS! The community high school rate only go to $200 per hundred of as- sessed amnion. but not higher. The present hand of district 58 his nmngad for all positions in both high and grade schools for the next yearuulwefimltlutonrtulm for the grade schools will be 828,000. making our h: levy 82.” per hun- ‘dred d M We: in district The taxation for [rule schools is $2.00 per hundred of “salted valu- ntion, unless by special vote and then it may go to 82.66 2-8 per hundred of unused valuation. Dawners Grove, school dish-id 58,‘ has authorized the 2.86 2-3 rate by‘ a special election. ‘Ilso make up their on hdgat mil sprout their m in levy according to the community high school luv. When a community high school is ”Wished It is necessary to elect 3 Ban! of Education consisting of five members who hive fife entire direc- tion ol the my. school spankâ€" and distinct from the W board. They According to the law the County Superintendent of Schools is required to all“ election for this put-lune ‘wmmnwmondtimsdnm- put and contiguous territory sign a petition taking for it. ' It is a law intended in its final pur- 'ponc tn “he the high school ulnar tion out intn the rural communities and by so doing increase very mater- ially the enrollment of acholers (mm these outlying districts. In other words to give the boy Ind girl an thv farm the same privileges of at him» school «fixation that is new cnjoya! by the boy and girl from the when martini-ties. The experience of each1 district where i cam-unity or town- ship high school hm been Misha? has empty pram that the enrollment frvm outlying districts in very ina- ‘tcrielly increased upon the enema):- meat of I community high school. In Hu- rory far-ginning. lot H hr clearly undentood "ml this mm- munity high 1-:th law was not pan- “ by no} Stun lrxishtme I'M "n- ‘fi-Iicf of districts who In maintain- iumthfiaMflanflm: «f m {and and who“ 91mg an meo'ing with no sum from a ”- vuncial standpoint It van '1.ng for the "wt distinct adv-mom ah The "rum education-l {militia 011ch by the 8m. 0! “link "a m Irma «final to the mph n! rlkmwnu Guru! and vklnfly. 3- or- drr that ewrym my have a halt" undrnundhg 0f the profit-d, m- do a!" M submit I (Mr (new hr: your noushk‘rlt‘m. The day Pat and you round the My; tramp do: (the ona that you made the namm tor)? 'Member how he followed you home from the woods when you'd been fiahln'? You trlod to chase turn away two or three tlmaa and he'd only run back a little way and stand and look at you. And anally you let him come up to you and he was all nut! and smelled ltke he'd been hnvln' a taunt with a alunk. And Fat aatd: “Come on. what you aay we keep Mm." 'Ilomber how to lumped all,ovot you attar you doctdod to tan Mm homer Soot-ed aa though an aaderatood all about It. And loot about tho that) you got near ta. aouaa Fat aaya. "Do you 'apoao yer mother“ lot you loan lain?" AM Jun about than you Maul Ila‘l ta-lllar voice: "No, I about! aay not; ooa't yoa duo bat-s that lltly “catar- anotbar laca aunt thla Iona!" BLUNKâ€"au all the joy 0! life low. and on. taa aor- can dropped. and you looked at In and Pat looked at yon. And then hem the to: tho doc. 'Ilotabar how you pronto“ Ila that you'd nova: lot In to tho low and you'd can all the money to teed at- and aboat ltty othar rat-boa. and atta: a villa aha aaya. "Well. so oa. bat tan .IIt ”Miler. and at" Man a ma; that aunt auoll atll Ito all om you alotaaa.“ 0M boyâ€"'mnm low you talt that 'm taa do; basal vanta' Ma tall and you mt lack attuloaaoaalnvoll-ambua"___ .’ I DO YOU ’MEMBER , We also believe tint each farmer 1in this district is entitled to expect «Images to «one to him for this «mama-my. Ind-hm- W Inve «mind some of the min: on: and tau paid on farms in this proposed district Ind mid be glad to give these I dean if It ‘were possibie. We nre confined from these figures that this potash will not lay a lumen of taxation on anyone in this duh-let. We are very positive flu! M one in the district would find the advance tobaoverfiOeentsperm. From our knowledge of the valnntiom :- round Downers Grove we know that it mid average from 26 ta 40 cent: per acre and only in very rare cases go above this hat turned figure. I! the taxpayers of dish-let 58, al- ‘sothoseoutsidefllediatfid,wmm ‘mlt their a! receipt to anaemia their named valuation. they will hr able to know immediately the out to them of this proposed high schoo! dia- tin, with the cam-malty high school 1360!. Y“ m deduct from this the pom» so can. of non-high school tux, which you would not be required “I'll-adhenetcutmldhll coats per hundred of w "m- Tn than in ”w hrultory «lb-ill:- of dislriet 58. w wwld ”mild you [that you are now paying and law ybeen paying. 3 non-high school tax iwhich n. 17 cents an ml. hundmx of valuation Int year and which will no doubt In very mkrhlly increase! this mt. It has been ”timed at 30 «gs. If the plum-icy highi school i: not carried you will still may this tax. but if it in carried, yo» will be «waned according co om tax levy of 330,000 and the nu,- would be 81.1] yer non of assessed uln- : T0 ”OW living in «ll-(7k! “A ‘rv would any that if (ho maul“ high school I: M nrrlod your “V It“: will hr .2.“ 2-3 (or on: war. I" it is finial R will hr am for miles and 8!." far high schnul m a mm of 8.1." per lmnvlnd of no M valuation. Min; 0» mn- mnnity My» school an you 45 nut-u additional MI ml» lmmln-vl 0! ml". anon. in not adopt” will he 2.“ 2-3. Our tn Dory for hlfln school purposes will I» 830.000 far Ihe min nu making mu- m“ for thin pm MAM show! 8|." m Vin-dud of um mutton. but ”or limit which 0w «mum-My district may m M. H flw mnmulhy high new ‘o hvonbly vo‘cd «you. but the “In“ which '1- wt" he obflrd to go if 5' Saturday. August 7th, has been do Dewty Grand Masterâ€"arm” "or cided upon by the Genenl Committee ""80“: DEW" GFIM Wank!â€" ” the day for our big Union Sun- “MING (kick: Grand KIWI-- (by School punk. AM: Brian; Grand Secretary.- It in agreed that owing to the N0" 00"; Gl'lld Tmm-~Auc¢ cost of tnnspomfim it mm be Rich; Grind autumn-u KM: better to hold the picnic at home this Grand "mick-Am Frazier: Gm! year. Ind also give opportunity for Wainâ€"Eula. M; M I" B Mead. And therefore the Wildaâ€"limm 00". Ann. C. Nona sac. wood: has been secund. Rem m Spa-h! Deputy and Committees have been Appoint-'1! I"t"- ‘and an now working out the details other: Elected and build. mum to lunch. men. concesqims. A short recess vn than for tho etc. Our nim is tn make this the Bluebird menfiem to get W BIGGEST and BEST pcinic we ever and decide on the omen! “ be d.- held. '0“! .ml mm. «1...- 3.91:. 1- an. A communication on the proponâ€" ed community high school, pre- pared and signed by the present members of the Board of School Tnmeen o! Downer: Grove. will be delivered to all voter: in the villm And mnl territory elect- ed, wlthin n city or so. WM forlt. Reedlt Entangled. SIGNED STATEMENT COMING SUNDAY sénoom PLAN ANOTHER UNION new These matings an- pmvim: 0a- sms that they ban in 00m yum. An invitation is extemkd to all 'n at, tend those services. Mics Crotch-M am "to union. Next Sunday‘s «wit-r will 'v in chm-p of "n Medallist Chin-eh. Rm‘. Pholpa will prmch 0w roman. Tho arm was [on-«had lu- Rm: "Morale! 0! St, Paul's Gm:- Sir-w! Chan-h. "iv whim! wu ”TM Lord ship of Imus and ”IO Hm” I' was w" Manual by Rev. (:mtcfol'i. TM wand media. or ”n- Utah. funky I'VI'I‘I' ~0va wu- w" nl‘ mm last Sunnis, in ”w (flaw-d [80"! Church. Ila-v. Pin-Jpn 0' I’m filo-(balm (mun-h "mm. Tho- m ”'th was In! by J. l. [Amman of "v Pin-Q Ewan-Hal Church and was «100an by I". R". Mona of (N mum (Than-h oflnw. pray". The arch-ska. IN! by Buy Camp with much in the Mn m God MW mm Mn“..- A- WI: 130 (You In Poul You'- ll m. «‘01» by (M uhool and I pmnm will Ir ”mam by the pop”: 1» which pm“: I." imam-«ml fri'wh an “Mu-d . REV. GROTEFEIJ) PREACHEI) AT 2!) OPEN AIR SERVICE Thu «hm! will flow on Julv I?" and an Sutunhy awning. Un- 'Hmt. them will ht no "MN n! "w work i The Jam] workeru an: mam-«I in the school by Minn "0719mm “on um! other): from laflmnr. Whilo Mrs. Rtewan [wally “wad-In: flu «cw via-u of "who who Irv- llmwly 9»- ml In W mull. at mm In many mort- mlunlocn- IN nuwfiwl. The bows and girl). in uldili_nn (u getting mum-ration for doing Mao-(u! thin”. nn- Inn-5m: a jolly good firm. The opening exercise»; each morn- ing are held in the audience" mom after which every room in the build‘ ing including the topmost room in the tower an- occupied by a busy zroqp of boys or girls in some «le- partmi'nt of craft wark. Tllt' mute."- ‘ncim shown by the pupii» in th-- variw ous branches illustiutm the n-mlinwx with which “\enls" can be diuuwvrm? «a good place for students wlm wi-zh to bwomi- pruficient in “Vth'fl'ion (Inidumlfl The Daily Vacation Bible Schoul tax-nod according to announcement in the Baptist Church on Monday at 9: 30 a. m. 73 boys and girls from tlu- ages of 4 to 14 years registenil the first morning, on Tuesday UH- number was 108 and still growing. Enrolllm'n! Tuesday Wu ")8 “’ilh More Children Canning in Encl- Day. ATTENDANCE AT VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL SURPRISE ted and with Sister Reilil lo the chair they were celled to order III! the nominations made. In. Hedge I. Eager of [Juneau “me, be” elected to the Noble Grant?! chair [by ecclemwon co (aide the good ship Bluebird on the first voyage. In. Henrietta Winter of North ”m 'nvenue, m elected hy M astheVlceGr-nduwerelium gmith, Reading 3m; In. Another m the new Noble 6 E In omwig, m. Miss Helen Beidelnnn, Ir. E. It. Brannon u f Mu lad" handed. ‘ Institution took place immediuteiy Mining the degree work and Im- muln the direction of Mrs. Reilin 3» sided by the following officers: ml with mrfling etc-«rim tho I... mm of Odd Fellowship to the [W- IN as wall a:- the urn-initiated. Tho- mhl-s. wnlia and other art'- ‘rlu new! shown! tho touch of wom- an’s «ow-m bundiworl Ind mud much mmmont. minfly from an lufiox. The many and linking o'- fedx were nmmntly stand and in! mu mn- for my (kn. Pub-cad npflausr [MW 0n- mpvrb an!" and drill and as they 0-me "to. final mmnmnt nut ”and M II.- Umr hum! nf bandrlammm 5MP. for“. ‘ ' arm sham-cl km. bout; of math; and IM- MM,- nf n mun-r at the brim. Such loam wort has not born «I of u m o! the had In the m and «runny Mud up to Mr De put-um. hu- tori m n m and mm")! “W. W“ fail in Arnflhr flu- aM cw. Tho- muh-rful “amputation of (in ‘Maufiflal 0M INN!- nbry m in- pmiw and um than 5-- W mum-l in "w mind.- 0' than, who I"- nr’wwi “w wart Saturday an“. Th:- uhfl mm:- In Dow” CNN “fly and hum-run! Ibo-um with 0» Du" mm! mm” pur- fnnyI-d Hw- u'arh prrfv-dly. The floor Mb "mm faithful. TM lkgm 8M of the Aurora Lovlgu mull-Nag oi thirty-Qw- m- hmnnmofwbounnm.ao- ("ml "to “I‘m. TM: Ital ‘- MW- 8M." Rem» 0! Aurora. hid been (k-lrnlnl by tho Gnu! Indus of m- 5006» m mama». Omar and bad Humv- o! the wentng‘u eon-monk. All (home who had not talle- the R9- N-hh Ilvgrw- were mun-ad to n- th! to the and mom and the lodfiu room ”NIH'N‘ fur flu- drgu-o (0.50 mulmvvd on “luv-Mn! mrmhrrr. fill- Iy-hvr utmg, they tau-n1! Im- hall in double «Damn formation I“ run mmludul to the variouu Mule-1 to flu- !ulw u! I lh-rly mnnh. 1 The humidity in the lodge mm wan high and tho- order of tho m.- inx wan shirt planes for the m and plenty of fun: for the mom With some forty odd Minnow Rcbekahs from Aurora and may vh- itom from Chicago and other point! along the line and local Odd Fellow: and Rebekah». the hall was filled to capacity. Supper was served at O o'clm-k to about 126 aunts. t're DI- w‘im- blowing bring- invoked by the law. "ugh M. MMWMmr And IMI' wan-mu- had been new aplenty {Du-y asmmbial In the hall above Ind the cowmony started promptly. Bluebird Rebekah Lodge No. 14", of Downers Grove, came into be!“ with an enthusiastic reception last 1Saturday evening, July 17211, .1 th. Odd Fellow hall. large Assemblage View: Initiation of Charla} Membem~New (Mica-s lnnlalled. mumno am. KMI 100mm- .. ' mun mummy an...) WHOLE No.19”

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