Minutemen-hum, loss will If you believe in Community 4cm lopement. if you believe that the ex. pcnse of education should he nhnred by all, if you believe that the {Inn children me as much entitled to re- eelve beneï¬ts from schooling along lines which interest them as the city children along lines whidl inherent city children; you will vote for the propoaltlm. If you helleve in the United States a! Anna-lea, you believe In the bent Mona! system pondble for the hydnndgirln, futnmdï¬m,ofmnl country. lfyoudoyonwmmfot‘ the Man. _ If you stand {or pm even I! “Downers Grove Reï¬ll“ tion is, Are you favorable or If?! unfsvonble. Thm is but one question ‘efm the voters of the proposed Commun- ity High School district. That qwâ€" Tomon'ow will tell whether or not the COMMUNITY of which Downers Grove is a part will adopt the modern plan of high school education or stick to the old, outworn method. It is mw up to you, Mr. and Mrs Vder. THE C0“MI'NITY HIGH SCHOOL ‘53? Theso argums-nts are laughable. aren't they? And yet. those an the things some of the. opponents of the proposition arc trying to (at intelâ€" ligent pnnplo to beï¬evp. Don't be deceived. the issue is a square mt one, it is an educational one for the boys and girls of this community. The Downers Cm†Revomr In NOT pm»: ".000 to boost for the Commoity "i2?! Srhoo‘. We run do- ing it for the BEST INTERESTS of the Community. The Reporter will boost anr projed that is for the bet- terment of the community. If we} ever saw 81.000 in one pine in our lives wo could 'not withstand the :hocf. your for tho mainhmcnco‘of the m t-rhonl. a. our wild (Rory had It. Tho farms-n WILL In human-1| on the new school board if they so desire and Downers Gm people want them to be rug-resented. The farmer will NOT he “rod ‘2. 8:) or u high an 86 In um for (he hixh sch-an] an. Neither will etch fun-n in tlw ("strict m 8600 nor your for [PM "19an of the m t-rlmnl. a. (mo wllcl (Rory hld it. The Inn: in Downers Grove VIII NOT be doubled. TI!“ is than! on the fun of it. h in NUT (hr pun-pone of the men want. mum-aw in the project to run Ir. J. R. Shlfler {or pmnldent of (ha m school bond. This In the latest ngmor no we m null“ it ï¬nd. Thou- oposod '00 lino Community Huh School have unread ma weird and wonderful stories. We have in- vestigated all that have come to our none-(- and "wk-aver in just a low WORM tn n-(uw them. NAILING A LITTLE OPPOSITION PROPAGANDA Entered at. the Downers Grove Post Oflice as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made known upon application. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. lulled every Friday morning from the wfliee of ï¬le Downers Grove Publish- ing Company, 37 North Main street. Downers Grove. Illinois. C. H. STAATS, EDITOR. MICKIE SAYS 22 South Main Street Telephone 266-1! Baker’s» Bake Shop v V. ........... ..._..".....â€". “mt Omnlnnd Boom of locum. lpondom Min of n Mn. uni-pm, win ‘ Thu murm- o! [innit-any nil "to cure amused iiw unit-l with her my label-n of iho nrviic and snip-mic in". 8M wom nmund nun; poo. union- in Omniaml. Owing to the pin to uizn n "rm! mivln" (meaning a northward not or the Welt Greenland mum! robin); mole of her (rip run-mt the horn at this nMo an enr- tilmuxh the "Why or nonhuman." I'M! am in tin- nmh Ind it is only who-n aim mum mo You'muo; and at about the seventy-fourth or seventy- , am. "I'm Mm In the mmmuinm and. am: mmiloi at iuiiinoin "mi iiwy he- ; do you know. 1 Jump"! (mm mi in tin in mnlu- Iiwir wny wmimu'd I. Mk jmu mu-n simmmri!"â€"From ii»- mnu- clown on tho Amwlmn Iivlr. E Outlook. oum plum! or Mtcmat will b. m. [ml by the 11:9th ï¬n the our fu- Curr. The Demo women loft a generous uflcrlng with the Sisters and for the kiddies they Ind taken along a 35 pound mil 0! «My. A bonteous dinner wax achw! to the partv at noon In a private dining room Afterwani they walked new“ the meadow to the Sacred Heart Con- vent and Normal School where thev were given I hearty mptlon and xhown through the benutlful building, after having been refreshed with de- licious fruit punch. - RAISIN BREAD The Sisters took great pains in showing the ladies all through the gmat establishment. Much lo! ‘thc beatiful handwork o! the children was ‘(lisplnyect including ganm-nts for their own use made by boys as Well as girls In the commodious, well lighted newlng room. 1 A merry party composed of mem~ hers of the Catholic Women's League journeyed by truck to St. Joseph's Orphanage at Lisle on Thursday of last week and spent a pleasant day. Spent Last 'flmmdny at Orphz Neu- Maleâ€"Dinner Served to Party. CATHOLIC WOMEN VISIT CHURCH '~ INSTITUTIONS It is up to you, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Voter. Someday the Community ng.. ‘School will come to Downers Grove. Let us not postpone the inevitable. Vote for it TOMORROW The polls will be open from one to eight o ’clock. Absolutely the same thing applies in the present instance. If the Com‘ munity High School carries, in ï¬ve years it will be one of the greatest assets to this COMMUNITY. It will be the Centre where everyone can meet on common ground It will be 3 COMMUNITY institution in fact as well as in name. Do you lemember when Downers Grove was putting in her improve- ments! the sewers, sanitary and storm, the paving, the cement aide- walks‘! Do you remember the pro- tests that flew from one to another? ‘What is your frank opinion on these improvements now? Haven't they increased property values, both in the1 village and the pun-rounding terri- tory? S. Andrew’s Church ll n45 A. M. Church School. :00 A. M. Morning Service. :30 P. M. Evening Service. Bread, Rolls and Pastries in great variety. Order today. The children love it so much that not a crumb-y bit of its goodness is wasted. Give them a treat today. Every delicious slice tasting like “moreâ€â€"is a big favorite with our customers. (Episcopal) - Orphanage DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBB GROVE, ILLINOIS PomrsITHREE SUNDAY Outlook. MISCELLANEOUS: Do NOT wear your hat clothes. Come pnpued to have 3 good time And help the other fellow have a good time. We will Med WORKERS In the morning. TM Modem m. Hal-pup. A Was-Multan newsman" com lpondom MI: 0! n Mn. Mal-[m who care amused m» null-l with her mo- tutu. 8M wom nmund nil»; poo. pl. to uIzn n "rm! mhln" (meaning a mum! robin); mole of her (rip through llw "nut-y or nonhuman." who-n l'lt' mum mo You'muc; and l REPRESHMENTS: The members 0! the Schools will be given a tick", by their teacher good for One dish a! lee cream. We will sell ire cmm. candy. peanuts, wnu-rmelomc, pop. etc. I To avoid confusioh deliver food so- licited to your church before 10:00 a. m. or to the Luncheon Committee at the grounds before â€:30. GAMES; There will be races and games. Brim; your hammock. I Bring your own spoon. fork and (up. Plates will be provided at the grounds. THE BIG DINNER AT 12:15. Alâ€" so Dinner will be sen/«l for those coming out at 2:00 p. m. DINNER: The picnic dinner will be served cafeteria style. You will he solicited to bring some thing for the big spread. PLACE: The North Side Woods, foot of Belmont avenue. TIME: From 10:30 a. m. until you are ready to go home tired and hap- PY- PICNIC HEADQUARTERS - feneral Order No. 3. The lethodist, Baptist and Con- gregational Churches and Sunday Schools will hold their Union Picnic Saturday. August 2!, 1920. An idea of the good things plan- ned for the afternoon can He gained from the following “General Orders" which have been issued by the com- mittee in charge. Next Saturday three Sunday Schools and Churches will hold :1 Un- ‘ion Picnic in the north side woods ‘at the foot of Belmont street. This is the third affair of this kind in the last three years and the others have been most successful. Old and Young Planning for Great Time in North Woods Saturdly. SCHOOLS T0 PIC- NIC AUGUST 218T To Enlighten the Pamnger. A mm In H xlm Inzuhlm- hm; flvvn inn-Mn] I») an Hngllvshmnn tn «mil-lo n Mum-u. m-r In Mum u! “but speed he I» trawling In a train. MW and Mutt. Of course were are omens. hut on. Hm! u! u slmp is the girl who our- rim n muff In the summer and murrle. I mm! In the n'luler.-l)ulma News. The plans perfected the past month assure 1 most interesting program of activities for the boys and with spe- cial instruction in First Aid and Na- ture Study as well as swimming and Life Saving, will enable a large num- ber of boys to work for the Honor-i 1Emblem. The tents will be in the charge of adult Christian leadership and the atmosphere of the camp will be the kind which helps fellows help each other. “my style: in Georm‘ue waists. White um": penicoau with dou- ble panel. Barclay count with one year gun-nun. Coat; rain-mu, sum. Georgette and Tafleta Drum also wash drew in linen. voile. orpmlic. 1nd to forth. and wears. Wg have good cot- ton hose at 50c’ I pair and silk hosiery ranging from, a pair REDUCTION SALE Everything Redu ced Is the only kind worth select- ing. Our hosiery In Buck or Colors looks a well u it ï¬ts Mr. A. S. Phelps, chairman of the local Y. M. C. A. Committee will re- ceive registrations, or give further information. The County “Y†Sec- retary, W. H. Richie will be in town Friday and Saturday to see any boys who wish to talk over matters about the camp. I Camp Blackhawk on the Rock riv- er just below Oregon will open next Wednesday, the 20th. with 75 to 100 boy's from northern Illinois. Downv ers Grove boys should register at once if they plan to attend this camp.‘ It is best {0 hue new ones if any do for tbr tiniest rip will spoil ‘the effect of your outï¬t no matter how modish it might otherwise him We have the Short Silk Glove: as low as 31.00 and the Ian; ones up to The smaller items of dress are very important -- and here they are in â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€", ï¬ne varietyâ€"~â€" ‘ A7 Cmmty Y. M. C. A. Camp for Boys Expects Between 75 and 100 Vacationers. CAMP BLACKHAWK 0N ROCK RIVE] $1.75 to $3.25 long Wearing Inflow Gloves Getlmg 5mm H. E. McAllister Co. MR3. EMRICH . No. Fan-1 Ave. OPEN NEXT WEEK $2.50 Particularly desirable are the French Voile Models we are 0 ering at 82.00 to $5.00, come and see them. And while we In.- nhout it we wish to call attention to the un- common' mines M be found among our wash blouses~the beauty of the styles and the diversity of the modes oflel'ed. Really smart Costume. mun have cormly styled corset: as a basis Just in they ml the right gloves. hosiery. when and other sermons; to emphasize their good style and individuality. But you don't wan: to spend a [mi deal of time lad cflort choosing them so we luve striwn to Assemble displays of mh which will Imâ€" wor your need: nnd preference exactly. Ill-Ml) All: Tlâ€? A03. [1' PAYS TO READ THEM. DO IT ALWAYS. New Wash Phone Day 20 Company and Building Material Mix-ll 1n Lumber Dealers there ere so many diluent styles to choose from, too. The prices range from We for the single collars to m high a 83.96 for the ï¬ner sets. You will be surprised how much this neckweu will trim up your dress or suit. And Do you like corsets of Coutfl ‘or do you prefer them made of Brocade or Batiste? We hue a" three kinds in various styles. flesh (int or white 1t New Styles in Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J 50c to $3.95 Calcium Boned $2 to $5 Friday, Aug 13,1920