Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jul 1920, p. 1

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I "DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE ‘ amndame will be present It the metals; next Tuesday night he which time a permanent organisation will b. found. ed that with the residents in Down- ers Grove cooperating that a large We hnve the assurance of our neighbors to the north in York that they will assist in forming local or- ganizations which will further the road betterment work in their dis- trict and, furthermore. the assistance of Representative McCabe in secur- lng any [road machinery mecessary for use in the country, and it is hop- delivery to them about one-ha" of the time because at the impassabte condition a! the roads during the winur and rainy months. 1hese roads have been laid out for the past fifty years and are in no better con- dition m than at the lime they were laid out. so far as cannection is Kr. Scheel of Byrneville pointed out that the farmers in the southern part of the county only have mail in the southern part of DuPage has been due to the fact that the Com‘ missioners have been awaiting the pins of the Cook County Commis- daers and then only one road was It is necessary. in order to :wcure flue use of the funds avnilabk'. that a definite plan be mapped out by «ch County. The reason given for "he delay in building any hard roads bvflding haul roads. It was the mn- mans of opinion of all pment that the residents of the township have been askep or otherwise we wouh! have had some benefit: bem this Township Cmminbmr Rm» ha; upward nppmimately 810,000.00 :r In (M.- year and in now spmdim' about 32,000.00 3 month on roml maintenance. "mu-var. it wax bros up by Shh Rrpnnmmh‘o MrCnt-v the County and Highway «Nina!- M a mto hesitant! 6n railing "pun t‘w Sun, for ”wit shan- of tho $60.00!}. Under 0w tom-ml Cannon Iy-h‘u. of Ole p" gloom alumina. "mm- or! Gmw Township within: about ”mango p" nmmm Io rmulmfl and maintain its I20 miln of maul TM: mans. nwmsimtoh ”7600 par milv per your and H in mm.- lo p06»! nut that "In Road (“ammu- new" nw dam; (he wry hrs! Hwy C”! with “‘0' fund.- M'ailnMc. hull during "war limos of high mime runny-nun” link- can he arrow.- plishod on this amount. m.. an! that. i! poniblo. "mum mu would be mute to have Sup"- iaW Quinlan of the Cook Cwmx Hiuhnyn Cummiuinn lm' Runnin- Imhm Cum- 0! Dump Oman“ 9"”!!!- the “on tamed commune would RM to nil intended much“ 0! Dov-mm Grow Township at I moo?- Mg in tho rink home It 8 o‘clock p. I! van then moved Ind um that the meeting «Moon mu." Tm- dny light. Auguflr 3rd, at I'M!!! um 8. K. Kuhn-n. Chairman; P. R Chrk. W. R. Hyde. Ir. Jello-ram. (Tim firm-cl. R. H. "Sch. J. W‘ Hugh". Dt. WIMA“? C. Barber. A. R. Snow and John later. made and curried unuimmly that a committee of ten be appointed by the Ciuinnnn to present before :- tu- tum meeting date. suggestions and recommendations for a pcmlnent or- pnlution. which pmniution wan to bring about the improvement of road condition:- in the southern part of DuPIgc county. The committee appointed by the Chaim-n in much: up by the following: Hr. Ernest H. Hicks was unani- mously elected temporary chairman of the meeting 3nd after a general discussion of conditions. a motion was made and curried unanimously that be interested In the betterment of roads in Downers Grove Township, were present. At a meeting called by President W. R. Hyde of the Village Magus of Hinsdale in the parlors of the “ins. dale Club on Tuesday evening, July 27th, shout, sixty mpmentative pro- perty owners and automobilists who 'Anulm Mating will be Held at Hiusdnle Club Home on 0R6Aflllf fOR BHIIR ROADS f0R TOWNSHIP VOL. XXXVI]. NO. 29 issue for tho pufpur-e of Mrs. J. R. Shaffer, Mrs. I. M. How» and daughters; motored to Geneva on Wednesday the twenty-first and spent the day with Mrs. Howe's (inter. “The next lecture will be on free- ing ourselves from our environment. Do not be a shve of your surround- ings. nor the mindless serum of your employer. Tnke a mental chance." mmpaper are not .11 in vain. If not a regular subscriber, get on the list now. We have been complimented on the Downers Grove Reporter by many of our subscribers. But when a man in the new-paper business ‘ himself and in DuPag'e County, am the above words. ad- ding. "I don't see how you manage to get all the new: you do," then indeed we knew that our eflorta "The mles are not new. They are very old, so old. in fact, that we have forgotten them, and by forgetting them have lost that which profiting." life and makes life worth living. ”A: the paint" first carefully size: his canvas heron- lw begin- llis pic- turv so we must a? it wen sin-v mvr mimk. Thorwlnre this mi firrel in- [ten-st ymnrnelvm in your own will bonus» it means intending vam- solves in what will pmlnng your life- nncl malt» you hotter spiritually and physirally. Next every night drier- mine to keep ynur mind rlear and ,rlm-rful the day following. Anrl all ’l’aith in ymmvlvm. These an tlw Mrs! and elementary rules of Applied :l‘sychology. Ohsemme of them wi'l the time have supreme confidence. put ymir mind in shape for later work. They will enable you to at- quirn self control. to have faith in your power tn do what you will. “ P E I GET OUT” “To make It to m‘ mus-t hun- su- pnme. confidence. mum-mo mm ’n "M will. Within! that mum-mo mm "to (will wnhhln. ll mow: "w rm- rhfim‘ of the body "hr a Mn'mh' mnr. with-e.- In lMomobilo. "at I‘M :- HM Mrvom man when M m‘nnm M- mnmm, W’l‘t‘h mum- oom- in: mow than Mum hr mmm- his «an In mnlml M.- hmly banana M- ha.- mnflqlo-m in hi.- will. is chin hp pmmrf)‘ 01?in hi.- ear. «1 Un- Met: "1ng to do is In cumin" ours-drew of MI? Ibilitr Ln guide tmr will in unit-r that the will may mk.‘ flw body. How clan N do it? If any thing. Applkd Psychology 6: pm“- rd. 3: com-em that most pndkal of all our (with. the will, The will I» the motive pawn 0m. mat» the wink machine go. â€" 19mph to M n mud wind. The Hm are tuned up and the Might clnr flame of the mind you am: en- ergy and rum”: Into the (mum will of his emuloyer to work ‘lbi‘l- ually for lain employer. That lw the mxon of our becoming tale. It 9x- plallu nlno why many people III-come old although they are mu young in yearn. Tholr mlmln how become not. nulimry. and the world moving on M- lcfl. them alone. “Applled Psychology nub!“ such habits. He has been shaped by the “If a man who had never seen one were told that there was an object called a phonograph he might know from his Greek that it was some- thing that recorded sound. If he were told thnt it was a‘ talking ma- chine immediately he would form a clearer idea of it. So it is with Ap- plied Psychology. When we learn‘ that it is a bunch of science that; 1will make a men more efficient for himself, not merely for his employ- er. and better nble to get the best out of life it becomes intelligible. Needy everyone who reaches middle life is little more than a bundle of The lectures which Dr. Goodwin is delivering Sundays at 10 o’clock on :"Applied Psychology" are short and practical. The audience is expected to put in practice during the week the lesson they have heard explained Sunday. Last Sunday he said in Pastor of St. Joseph's Church [)0- livering Lectures on Ap- plied Psychology. DR. GOODWIN SAYS “THE WILL IS THE MOTIVE POWER" DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JULY 30, {and tuneful speaker, who know: how to put his thought beautifully, wm address the congregation at the Clos- ed Street Church, Sunday, August I Miss Stevenson was the recipient of many beautiful gifts. ? Ice cream and cake was served and the guests departing at a late hour wished the bride-toâ€"be a bag and happily married life. Sixtqen‘latfies (were pmsem and bunco enlivened the evening. Mrs. C. W. Van Beynum gave a miscellaneous shower on Monday ev- ening, July 26th, for Miss Ruth Sun.- vensin who met married on Wednes- day evening. at her home on North Main street. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FOR MIS.q RUTH STEVENSON Funeral services will be held at the home this morning, the Rev. John Stewart nf the First Baptist Church, Mei-ting. Burk! will be made 3.1 lhc West Side cemetery. He leaves to mourn his Iota his ‘nmther. one sister, Mrs. Geo. M. Por- Jrim of Summit and Lymnn strata, 3his wife find isix children. Ernesf, Florence. Edwin, Alma, brie and Glenn. I Mr. Martin was born Novembnr 1.0 1872. in Shelbyvilk‘. Ky. Newman 8. I900 be was married in Colnmhm, Mn, to Amelia Shaman and they camp (0 Downers Grow with their family about nine years ago. The Rev. B. J. Schiek, an eloquent Refor» he dial b0 mad! I cum-- mm! that the wrong sign! waz giv- m Mm; that the train crew cam:- rlmvn a hack otlwr than {My chnuld have done. Mr. Martin was A {night rhc-ch-r in the home,- It Canal at M 5:30 each crowing it was put of his duties to rinse "IQ doors of the (In! flawl- in: an flu- .«ddim. Ho I'M? Mir-mi- ing to (hi.- n usual on Tuesday and Jun! limos: complain! his task who-r he was run over by a switch rngim morn-in; the injuries HIM must-v! his death. Ed. I). )Iunin n! 106 Purim.) Inc-u dial at the Cook County hospital It rim-m n'clnrk Tut-slay n-mlm. July 270:. from injuring mitt-d when M u.- MI by a (rain M "to Canal st. ynnls «f ”w Bullinmon. It. ll. Mm“. “Other It Q. FMIM fl" BY "MIN-- DIES H «mm ll0$P|IAl WESD’Y Home Law- Wllo IMI SI: (HUM. ' WING BAEK AFTER SOME MM MEIMlS Next meeting will be in charge of the Congreptlonal Clutch. R. J. Schick. President of Ell-hut Acad- cuw, will pin-ell. Rev. Weld will preside. Rev. Stewart of the Baptist Clnm'h presided. Mr. Roe of the Methodist Church assisted by the orchestra led the song service. Mr. Phelps deliv- ered a message on “The Lordship of Jesus Christin the Industrial World" and he made it very plain that there- an be no success without Jesus‘ Christ in business, not meaning in dollars and centsâ€"as the world would term itâ€"lmt tram-es laid up in Heaven where moth and rust does not corrupt. In spite of the coo) evening the third Union Service of the Close" Street Church was we" attended. REV. A. S. PHELPS GAVE MESSAGE AT OPEN AIR MEETNG The Village Council ml in regular session Monday night but did not take up the mum of repealing the ordinance or substituting anything for it. When asked what may would do now. Mayor Barber said that it probably would be acted on at their‘ next meeting which would be held next Monday night. Majority for Yes No Men Women Mien Womvn Tomi 0f the vow cast 330 wt-re for flu- mml 1nd 174 against. a majority of I56 yon. "Mail of Hw- MNols rad in flu htn prrcinrtu arr as follows: 504 \‘Mc-r wn' rut at ”no elm-lion last Saturday held to «WI-mun what "no valor; n! the rill-[v wish-l Hu- Cmmn'l to do in vegan! to In nrdi- ‘Mnl'l' nmntly mam! by awn pm- Mbfling the “In of (inn-Wur- m the ”Man. The mu- \ru thr find 10- fnmmlum held Undor 0w- Cnmmiwion Formpf Government and by in h-rm- the Council will mm "pal Ihv- ordi- Wino (fund! I. ‘l'nh up liq-ul- uon d Rak- at Not! Wnl'r. "Ming. “MG” 0RDIMMI RtPfAlfD BY l56 WES SAIURDAY 28 I!!! 42 HM 3'40 21m .04 "The very lam: fad xmong the young Indies of Downers Grove. ac- cording to E. C. Wetten. in to wear ‘garters of red. white and blue. This is quite patriotic. but Amos says what a predicament they would be m if a man of war overhaul them and make them show their colon. l community mm lens an: a! buying The following Hm. item dipped from The Reporter of twen'y‘twa years ago, we know will interent One of our best advertisers was in the oflice Tuesday and ‘n the course of our conversation mid he above words. He is a man who believes in advertising and more than that who knows how to pre- sent his use before the public in mcheweythetbothheandthe public benefit. It then were more Rrgistmlion must in madv will. tho (ll-naval chrrlnry n! ”or Nap»!- villr ASL-Million. Gram H. Hoyt-r, and .ulmnld ho made as goon as paw-i- l'slr, le rnlnm Im- mmt "mm- may rat-h mn’slrllinn blank A. l.. of N. A‘ rule; will prm‘nil. Tl-w list of m-rnls inrlmlet: 50 yard swim. l0“ yard swim. 220 yard swim. «0 yard awim. l'lunxv- I'm- diulanrr. 880 yard swim. Fancy diving. mo yard law-as! strain. I00 yard hack stmlm. 440 yard mlny. 440 yard n-lay. (Tums of four.) In othnr wars, while thorn haw- ‘been no «Manta from Dowm-m Grow. many local people haw bra-n spontatorx. We hollow- tllat this: war will he no excrpinn and that tho people from hare who ind-alt» am: the)” who would likn tn‘ will attend the meet. “BUSINESS VISTCET- TING BETTER” The annrvlllo Aumlpuon heu- m- ublishod an leabk- ream. 'nr [arr- vloun mu. [Am aumdnmu. and 1lawn romprtitlnn aml nal uport hm. M‘rr bun Hw- onkr of tho.- mu. Thin mm! will i» as it ha.- nlwnyn born um- of tho foal-"rs «f "w ”Snip-1min. World" in 1M:- mflnn of flu- country. The meat ix open to I" unmoun "girdle" o! membership In my Au. mutton. An entrance In of fifty «Ma pm individual for an" ur loan "out... An uldiflonnl (w o! twntyfiw mu ‘fnr each of two addition! even" may h:- mivnfl from any nut-ant. 11w limit of "can In which Any m in- dividual may enter In an. Silver modal): will b1- Awnnlod Will- nent in o-u-h run! and ribbolu for um] plum in cull "out. Them will be lo mxular emu» an "n program. The Quarry is almmt an ideal body of water for an out door swim- ming meet. It is near the heart of the city and only a few blocku from the Y. M. C. A. It is nurwundml In high atone hunks. The water in deep. ‘clear and pun. Arrangement: for the starting of the races and fancy" diving on tlw very best. A l00~yunl «knight-away in laid off on om» side of tho- lake. Naperville is situated 28 mile»; weal of Chicago. on the Burlington Railâ€" The annual swimming meet, held under the auspices of the Napervilln Y. M. C. A., will be staged in the “big" quarry at Naperville Wmnrrow afternoon. Saturday, July Sist. This swimming meet year by year is. imam-sting move and mom people 1of this territory who like to swim and‘ who like to see competition in this branch of sport. Y. M. C. A. teams from Chicago. Aurora and Naperville, besides many individual entrees will take part in the many events listed. annual Water Content Will be Hl’ld in “Big" Quarryâ€"Many Evenla Listed. N APERVILLE “Y" B I G S W M Ml N G MEET TOMORROW SHOMNG THEIR COLORS don is prophetic of what an he he- compliahod ii a longer undo- .S' I As the little folks have had in! Vtwo week. of the school thin ”at, perfection can hardly be «packed in (hepmgressmdeinnoshortsn The public will be glad to know that the experiment in: proud I gratifying success. 135 boys and girls luv! been enrolled sad the m- nre attending kn hem over 100. The variety of out! work done will [be exhibited tomorrow evening. 8»- lnrday. July 31st. .9 7:30 in the 83p- tint Church where the school has hill held. Panama and friends are aor- diflly invited to be present. When Pm‘tor and Mrs. sum ic- gn the arrangement for a 01in V.- cation Bible School in Downer; Gm they encountered I variety of opin- ions regarding the, pmpects a! It: human; some people said “the by. Ind (iris won't Attend,” other! '1‘ ‘can’t be done here," some, shook 6* Imus donbtfully, while other: gun cheer 1nd encouragement. TO SHOW VACA- T l O N SCHOOL“ WORK TOMORROW Exhflit Will In Hell It I Church of Work Done by Cflldm. 11.. school will a... In using": May I. 11:” l ‘- W0 prmlirt that a rvmnl vole vi" ho rant at (ha olertion. ‘41 The North and 8000! SM:- ’0"le plan-n will ht- nml in (he will.” uni llw am in Link will make [hm vot- ing plan-u (or (M district. How and mom- arn the people 0! ‘lhin district humming 5109th I. MM: all imporhnt quonlioa. WM two or llvrro ww-h a” hardly "7‘ am was: (won Interested enough '4) "mm about it. now it mmn ”In! it lmu nl‘l'YShOIlUWU-vl evvry other (m9- liuu Mfon- 1hr pmplr n! this com- munity. {In flawmn who fixed "to polling film-o. (hr :lur 0! 0» “onion and M‘r-r)’ nun-Limpofllnl "if" '1!” «um up, "is than” 0! MN a CM numb" n! polling when will My hr an ulvN run-mm to the cavity mu! will no! hm» any Inflvem 0‘ the final mull. The mi. of the Link dame! In ml to hr «Mun-d for wanting a poll- ‘ing pin:- in Wir vicinity. However, Hwy should not Nam thou who In int-ruling lenh-u i the etc-Non n! lin- high whool viittrk-i, n c‘. VII Mr. Bowman is ”mull“!!! £- tho _ East on an tutomobile trip to Will- ing-ton, D. C. may odor! had it. made by telegraph all ‘elophoue b at him to try und have him it! _ Mu detiuiou on the MN". WM . M mould not be united by M muming, Ilr. Horn. could do loti- lng but carry ou- Mu lmmdhna Ind has taken down the election notion Malling the election (or Ielt W clay. Other notiru have been In!» Mutated and the «nation will 5' do- ridwl on Sumnhy. Auxmsl Nth. Mr. Bowman's mm for calling cl "Ir okflion an that the (annu- uomul Link- demndod of M!!! M hr have u veiling Mm in Out eon- muaily n roll 0 m ll Dorm Grow- for "mu elation. II the Int plan a an Ir. Bowman tad In mar. who MM that 50‘ on. ”IL in; pha- would In and 104 that mid hp '0'.“ in Down Gm. Suflirinlt pnnnun- ha! been brought tn hour on Mm. haven-r, to nth him chum Mu mlM. Mr. Morgan of Wheaten. who in Mr. Bowman’s assistant in the off“. received telqgraphk: “We!!! to ‘that effect In: Friday. He Immedâ€" ‘mtely not In touch with A. C. m.- kelly. President. 0! the Board of Mll- cation. and acquainted him with tin County Superintendent of School» C. B. Bowman has postponed the al- cation qn the Community High Sella] proposition until Snturday, Aw Nth. Superintendent of Schooll Bow Telegraph: Instructions For Another Polling Place. (0. school sun. -, _ rumours man, - sumo: mam WHOLE N0. 1!

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