Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Nov 1920, p. 1

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may} touched” by 11:. mm warm words of We: broadly, very naturally, when he re- eeived this week I letter direct from theWhiteHocseinmmtoone he Ind written just efter the election pimpll Conference has been secured as Field Scout Executive for the Stockyards and Central Manufactur- ing District in Chlago. Mr. Lott is well known in town and his services will be secured in some of the local 1'he meetings will be in charge of C. 3. Bones, Scout Exemtive of the West Suburb-n Council. He wil' show how Scouting in a thing that all can do. He recently said‘ “What Scouting needs in Downers Grove is not neeesnriiiy men who know the technical things of Scouting but big men who hove made their own [um~ neuee successful. Men who are or. gallium pnd directors. Theta are many older Scouts who will heip with the technical port of the program." Rev. Mr. Lott of the Methodist F.- have the assistance of Me to help Iii. We mt real live min! mdfloodedmenforthejob.Thcy are here in Downers and should come to the meetings and learn how. Whonotthetimetoheofm great help to the Scouts. Every mu m to his community 1 and: in- m in its civic 111i”. There is Mr omrtni‘ly than in the Boy Scout Orpnimiou. We have that troops all room for more. Ev. or] Master needs and should mods; for the mum of when will be hold the I.“ of thin Men. My Number 2m . The name» of lb. nominating committee for an? M oak-en- mil! In unnamed in "It rev?! Report". Tum: foam. m" II? Ohm“ 2'l‘ boys! in [320' Gm «I Smut an. ‘M om! Hw- Mnhip and Hwy haw a right m Gm. 0' "mm 200 buys alum! «P In Scouts. Thr other 120 an Ioni- MI to the mm at rmr has" far this MM”) lull Hwy haw- “ right In and It. The- tm. the "1m (mml that hw- dmo m much for flu- burn of Mn: Grave now! to ho helped} Ben is your opponnnity .Thm' has been imaged a series of {om Mug: st the 0M Canmgativnal (1nd. :9 In hold NM. IO. 22. 23 and 21. to Inin men to saint in thh ”It They no own (0 on those; who win accept this opportunity in be of assistance to the bay: of mu many. At time meetings it will to down how every one can do his It. Homer 8. Dmn smiled rather nbed wm ho railed {or annually to m 050 run-lag "Item of the y'- nduflon or! M "you" of 0.0 MMatDowunOmum Ital count“ my vow. All pamm of (h (on whn «Mum M.” p" m or no". or do w work to.- tho emanation arr «Mined to am! esp-duly Invited to attend a" mo} not“... of up council. The “I‘m, oxen-nun and other expems mum to mum-My $4600.00 per mum. m. ninount in p.54 by (he diflemt Mun. «coding to what they sue able to contribute. The many now Mug run-«l in Downers Grow- Cav- ern I period of thm‘ynn. “84.00 at am money will be and lo DI)‘ for the Boy Scout (‘ump and equip- mt u [Ah helm-an. sad the pm- My will he denial to the Boy Scout organisation of the Went Suburhn; Council. The hum of 1M fund: dam: of the town (the in the movement is gratifying and much ap- puciaeod by the «new. of the West 8m Council. This council in- cludes line towns. of which Downer; Grove is one. The council maintains a 00190 lid scout executive at Biv~ aide, Ill. The minty o! the scout The growth of the Boy Scout Move- ment during the lat {9w years is perhaps the best evidence of its eni- cicncy Ind benefit to boys of scout us. [)0an Gnve is beginning to assume its proper place in this great movement with other towns along the Burlington. The interest which the ANNUAl "mum or scour (oflflfll [A51 or novmm VOL. XXXVII. N0. 43 hing Course in Snow“ Laden nlip Here Navember 19, 22, 23rd and the 21m. Death is Nature‘s (“any from one form of life to amber. Life is the nagMy mud-us fume, struggl- ing a e- for m perfect expression. that shatters as it rushes onward Ind upward. In the mind of «11‘ Life finds its, ultimate expressive medium on earth, but in the mind of the spir- it perfection is found because chm-e (Continued on Page Four) Is thnt n funny request? Not at all. Every family in the vil- lage should delegate one of their number as “press agent.” What ‘is home without a Reporter One member of the family should make it his. or her, business to see thtt news item; concerning the family were taken every week to The Be- porter oll'ice for publication in the personal column or us it is more generally known, among the loan. It is impossible for the Reporter sufi' to get all of these little “lo- can” without the assistance of our ‘ modem. What is everybody’s hus- ‘ inns: in nobody’a business. Dele- gate one person to hnndle your lit- tle 'news items each week. We “Lord, here am I." They died and they live. They live not Is emptv runes, beloved though those mm" We. in the memory, may live as am: [who have been relaxed {rm the clingig and impeding (cm of the gun. It is of the living that we think nd spa-k this "new in this consecrated trample a! the living We do not hear them nnmr. Hut {My 4M saunter when. an" Inc-tiny! through the valley nf (huh. Hwy stood baffle chil- God and mid, on CW «idiom and allow rim dial during the. mtat nr he “hi m Mm! I Min-Iv"! young fr'luw‘ who had mm "m uniform a! (be .w- my and navy. met at "to lfl'mn mm and W by Wir utters. pra- 51-!!!" by ”w- n‘llnp‘. Hwy NORM I. (be than”. ”01107 Co'odwm punt-Ml nun at tho had wrmnm l‘\‘0‘|‘ brawl m 3 Damon- Gmw chum-h. After wading (M- m" n! the [ham i The Rev. Fiona n. Goodwin. put-w of the chunk. Md Invited chunk-r m of Mrs Crow and Ute fam- um of "w boy: to attend um um ria- l.- u can Im- all «I "con man chime-d Imam Jim-v! an IM" WILL YOU ACT AS A REPORTER I 8!. Jon-mks (imam Church an “H to and” IM My mom- hg at a mun-r, Inn" MM In comma; "to armory a! IN My: rm Dmnonn Grove who [mm "at" Mm while in IN unite nl hu- manity dam. u» worid war. Irma! Sonia. la lat-l 0nd at Gnu Wu Wu Mir-dd MANY ATTENDED MILITARY MASS AT 81‘. JOSEPH‘S TM Rev. Gilbert H. Newluul. the law Methodist. minister Ind lulu! [Addition to the Putor'a Union, will be the speaker. The Rev. Ir. 8:.»- vmrd n: In darn o! ummeuu and will pvt-side at the nuke. home a. m. It should be well at- ;tended (or every one surely en de- vote one hour to I religious service a in (”union of gratitude to God when mercies have spared life and given peace and prosperity during Baptist Church on Thanksgiving Day. It will be limitod to a one hou‘r’s service at! will begin mmpfly at. Plans were made at the last session of the Pastor’s Union to continue the custom of a communily ohservuee of Thanksgiving Day by a union service in which the five cooperating chur- ches will unite. Five Denominations Co-Opcxfle for the Annual Observum of Thanksgiving. CHURCHES HOLD U N 10 N SERVICE 0N TURKEY DAY service will be held in the DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1920 ’win Mat. All when and {rte-do: of the chuck no cordially Invited to The Ladies Aid Society of the Con- gregation-l Chum}! will meet on Thursday. Nov. 18th. at 1:30 p. m., 11: the home of Hrs. Ed. Graves, 140 gamma avenue. In. Alhert Weiss Going into action for “to first tinn-Eroferendum in the village. Those who on July 4. 1918. he was w?‘ll his com- .are in favor of Sunday movies have puny in every skirmish and aetion.§said that if the Board took the ac- never being out of rank: :1 day, “71- Etion that they have. a petition woulrll til the signing of the armistice onghe immediately filed asking for a November 11. During all this time public vote on the question. ' he never received a serum and was" The ("diam is gums“ to him. in some pretty tight comm- ;efiect immediately am: its pass-ge' He was taken sick with influenmland publication. As it was passml. and pleurisy and sent to the bust lMonday evening and is published in hospital on February 19, 1919. whileithis week's Reporter it would go into his regiment was in winter quarterslofieet immediately. “oven-r, umlor in Luxembmg. Here a minor opâ€"illle laws governing cities operating ‘ eratlon was performed and he died under the Commission Form of Gm- ‘ from a relapse on May 25. 1919. 'nnment. if a petition is filed asking Born in Alma, Marion County, Ill-lthat the Council Wider its action inois, 0“ March 3. 1895, he "V81 i“‘tl'le time is deferred thirty days. 1; lDowners Grove for 0"" (on years. the Council does not reconsider. tho-we The ’ Memori l 5 “- _ ‘muui flaming vefifimtzonfiof who favor Sunday movnes can then the notice ofdeatll by Downers Grove file a petition asking for a referen- poople. dam on the subject. "Harsh” as he was known to his my friends in the village, enliswd F: the Mine gun company of the old Third Illinois llfmry. later tho 129“: at Aurora on April 7.1917,be- ingueofuhenrstcfuu. ymmgmon a! the village to enlis‘. He trained with his regiment at Cam» Houston. Texas and sailed oft "over there” on Kay 12. 1918. in; plans to be [uncut ax represen- tatives of his comrade: hen. It is not possible for (M lml ms: of the America- hxivm to take elm-n of the funeral and it is expor- ofDoeDowlan asked to do this. Sewn! members led am a Chanda: post will he ! "Hw Ml) of Mums" 3.1-0.0" «m 0! )Ir and MN. I' K ShIhn of Va. ansl In an cam“: fmn Franti- and Is- "petal in New Yotl in m» Inc-r tutu"- He m" be laid an; in the family plot 'of Mrs. Station's neoph- a! her «M Mum near Cham- misn- Another Downers “Mr Mm r.= nu Ma “.13: 'Dmmr‘ from Ike hubfi-rkh of I'm-cw In I mung flaw in HM mm“! Sufi-.- “have unit.“ in wa- in that flu- la~t Mar dawned . ”urban mm“. Who [H in than. I. in DIM It (‘hnn- pain in Nut View. AIOIIIIR DOWNIRS 6R0" “[90 IS 0! "if WM “"0"!" have enlgoodtimemhdbynllm Ahout twenty friends of fit. and Mrs. George Bushy motored out from Chicago Tuesdsy, November 9 to help them celeb-nu: their twenty- It is thought that the action of the Board will precipitate another mferendum in the village. Thom who are in favor of Sunday movies have said that if the Board took the ac- tion that they have. a petition wontrt be immediately filed asking for a public vote on the question. nor more than m is provided ma a filo. for «oh and every violation 3' the ordinate which is printed in full The ordinance pmluihitr an (bani all shows, nmnsemonts n1! exhibi- tions for gain. going on to enumerate them. While it includes all kinda a! «(alignment- it hits at the nevi-u only. A pushy of not less than 325 This action is ”w n-wM u! "u- (Lu;â€" New Theatri- drawing mmim picker-N mSumI-y en-nim. Then m an nnfium on the banks: of tho \" Jag;- in any wly saying "toss- stow”! M he shown but 0» opening of .hv- Ilium hunch: a storm n! punt-M from "n- rhurvh mk- M‘ an vil- la” and that. brunt! pressure In lunar on members of the Band with (be above result. l. 0. ”ram and new! with»! «liq-«Ming vole. A‘ H: "palm mm; Ind-y min. um \‘Illngu- (‘mmil pun-d um «Minoan-r pmhibuing am an." nmm- the showing of "Irwin on Sun- vhy in [Marn- Gmo. The undu- th-n WI! imuwlxml m (Vanni-$600M M m at limb. In“! modal MEI“. M" SUNDAY MOVIES UNDER BAN SAYS Vllle (OUMII satiation, up Sate busim mai- ution n! the County Farm Dun-m. is unis-ting in the "min-whip cam. pain. "limis has IIJM pun lint! IHoisxtevins med by 1M headers and the". in several times as may mde Holmin breeders. The main idea of ch» Association it on imprnov and wt .1 standard for "Nani: H0!- steins and to attrart the Ittwntion yr out of Stat. rattle buyers. hadew 0‘ the Holutoin Amer-tn will speck at these meetings. ar'lfieeaufortheo, a tie uh? Multiply yourself hy 4,000, the approximate number or! mden. find you have the M {or the pulling power of Bayonet Clusiflcd Ads. Try one next week. The out In small. 85 m for ‘purts of the Sub. by the "liner: Holstein Primal: Maturation in an clan to get "my "antler of M and white came into the ownin- lion. Tho Illinois Agricultural A:- Inn-by. Nov. 22. 2:“) p. m. m Farm"; 7:30 p. m. Wfiingr~lml march! Chit Rams. 1100s:- Mim m put of a an ies of "tiny-m being held in a" Thosr who have never used the clusified column of The Reporter are always surprised at the re- sult: they get when they flnt start We have had more then one of the local people express sur- priae at the number of our read- ers who follow this department ev. ery week. A little thought will convince you that the results are natural. Take ymu' own use. isn’t it true that lanky 1 week pun-en when you don’t. rend I" these lit- Thaw-lay. Run ll. 2:” p. at Crystal Ini«#rflrmn.lilkr FM. 7:30 p, u... "cm-3h“ "all. i‘mpnrtâ€" “him” Nan: l1. 2:. I an. Harv-MAllnky NM (10.. 3.... Rm; 7:!" [L m. meklnriulknn "nun. in ml Irma; IHr lupin-u M. and how am org-ninth- d all Mn 0! u... mu- will M9 in asking than. huh notion. ‘lmum um k W at» load-y. Nov. l6. 2:” p. I... Uh» ”Hutu-Alum Bun-nu "MN; 7:” p. m. mlmm» Tm "all. Tuvalu, ”0'. IO. 2 M p. M’l~l'¢mfl "nun, Cimfl; m. Who-tom “mod Moos- THOSE LITTLE ADS PAY [In-«kn- nl pun- l-m! at! W MOI-(Mn m“. 6. IN Nani"! |l|¢ luau Dairy [mum will have lb- 09- urhmny a! “math. I unit. 1 IO DAIRY DISTRICT HOISI'EIN MEN TO HAVE M MEE‘I'NGS Ina! football (us are eagerly :- vailing (Me sounding of the whistle which will send the bum (agate-r In they expect (M the content wlll rival that played with Naparville nev- cnl weeks ago which went to I I0- thlug-Mhiu draw. . The [tune with anervillo last Sunday Iva culled on beam at the military fun-n! hen. Downer: Ifll journey to Marni”:- next Sunday. the flu! {or a «mm (In with wailk. [ One of the best football games of the year is expected to be played on the local gridiron next Sunday ulter- lnoon at 2:30 when the Legion team meets a strong eleven from LnGnnge. This villnge has nlwuys been up Ind coming in the football field and lost of the players tlut come hen Sunday have won their fame I8 numbers a! winning Lyons Township high school Team: to Clash in Flat Football _ Game at North Side Held lien It Mthirty LEGION ELEVEN PLAYS LA GRANGE SUNDAY AFTERNO’N M M lbw-bl cl Non-In mu m,n.c.,wunmmauyi~ amen, vidtedhermofllnhrau day-and rehrnedto'an Landing at Liverpool he mu: cairn to the Belmont Road Military hufl< “I and than dved October 7, L919. He wan buried in :- Englizh echâ€" ury and news was not received In. ;of his death, for some may” mason. until December. On Sunni, December 29. 1918, Community Kem- orlal Jet-vices were held it Hm 1-H . Desiring to got into I hat-Ch hf {the army when? he would [at ".m' no [see union on May 3‘, 191?} In m- Iistnrl 4» ”we Tank Corps ‘.'-d m “wont to Camp Colt. PL. for nun-Hg. [I Sepfnmber with his ”"u‘t’ll‘ k boarded ship for ”10 other ‘I It, 10*. by way of England. it wan laid" the hc$ghth of the influnnu rpm and while cross my the Aflantn Soto genat Bun-hmn «manna "I! dread disuse. the employ of (1m. But" a. - in this term a! service he (am in cont-ct with many peoplt‘ man. whom kt quickly mad! {firm-h Henry Busrhmal '11: km in York Township August 17. "59$. 1" second son of fir. and lw "up! Bum-hm starting school an», H. mt: moved In Downer: Gr- w an. be nabbed his «tuition in ”r bu. TM Fail"! Slab-r Gnrrm :rvf 19 giving 'M “milk-s of IN by V» div-vi Ur» M at 9’4»; uh n~ Mar Inn n-Un' phév- um 59. Or. "a I'- 'flval ur the m" in m. «.qu ”my lfl‘ not! (a the plan «I m“!- mnt and if so Min-d I Inn. was! ‘n furnish-d In!» the m1 "my or In"! pad. The firing tquafl h day consisting «I I «want. . 0‘. In In! a may! of m. In in the Sixth mum static-ed ‘ '32:. Grant. "ufimk of Ian! M .r an“ IM- fmn’ In [in their in! M- M: h a DUI" "Von N] PM laid damn Mw Ii!" on the am» J '- buy. I"! III-Hi Inflowâ€"l fly '1..." an backhand uncut" In! but *' Mr {an up rho-l 3M lbw-c . won- arnl (dim-0d fly “up" a >p inn-8.333.311 .- rai’it‘inn:n ul- 732.9. .9 3t anti-Initial. gz‘itt-IIISIC‘ fittigptrgml (.11.?2‘ui': aria. til; 3:... 203.5. >3}; 435:3{35135 f. :i inc-03. {3.5 as! v2.3.5.5 Bo rial (a: t... ‘8 I}: ’3': ' g 5.... l. .r. 3.2.3.3 la! '1‘... :9 ’ 3.5 c... all: f .7» 1.... t AM: no shod m H» by «on give- II chm a! the Ian! ”- rm 11:- M in.“ l- Ibr «M h- nvc M: I". for, m ("M b "In Mmudldlhdom (h. and Grant om... lay luck-n (h. [wan but". Dom m1 Va. Goth"... a! "W by the Covenant (m Ibo "tub! army, and an Suburban Bum! W More loaned tub unitary turn“ but march-d to the Crow W Church when the [0.0“] mm. '- nnd by the It". Wm. dutch“, h pastor o! thb thunk. Downers Gm boys who mete?! when his bounty and, ad b C. answering gun his life, was but! with mmury honors at the WM M calm-fiery Inst Sand” mm. Alexander Bradley Bum rout d the Amarian Legion took chug. cl '01: body on n. Arrival lure from Nov ‘York And completed all thr g'm' menu for the funeral. Members of the [£3600 and «1-m- vice men In mun], mum-d u b mien moan n It“. Hen at: tho commuul a! Capt. A. w. AM they. with the It“; mu! “minted [ix-Service fle- Gko Lu! Rm to Coin-dc Who Died in tho Country'- Sanka. mm BUSdiMAN smmnmn swt (mum (Continued on‘ Pan Pout) Henry WHOLE N0, 1916,

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