Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1920, p. 1

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I . DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Mr. and Mrs.- Edward Venard of Onkwood avenue, entertained a large party of relatives at Thanksgiving Beside his children, seventeen grandchildren and twenty-seven great grandchildren are left to mourn his Ten children were born to them. four boys and six girls, four of whom have passed beyond. The remaining dlfldmn are Mrs. LOuise DeWitt of Kewmmee, Mrs. Hattie Bitney and Fred am) Charles flange of Neligh, Nebraska, G. 1!. Range of Downers and E. H Bunge of Haywood. In 1908 his wife passed away and since that time Mr. Bung? has made his home with his son. home. last Sunday mommy. tht' Rout Foilmvinp: ”w <uppv~r ~m-rral talks Wm. Gmk‘fcid. of St. Paul's Evnm won- givm hy \isiting ('nmpaniOVK ‘23an Church, oflkiating and the rr-taml an r-xrr'iom am by .-\7 R. Snow. mains taken to his 0M home. Ko- “hilo the "ll-n mjnyml .1 fragrant Nam. Funeral 3911'ka wrrp hel-liHaram_ Thoy thrn rr-hlmtl to the on Monday in the Lutheran churrhlmom whmnv Hwy‘ ram and the thew and burial was made in thegmvming was finished in pom-r and Brandrnbum cemetery at Hut placa'fharmony, ' Mr. Bunxe was born Mnrth 20 Othors pment 1mm»,- Hm May- 1830. in Mellow Provinfl‘. andvn-ritood visitor, ‘wnrr‘ Gmlgo and eri berg. Prussia. In I852 he was mar ‘m‘ Napewim, Cfi‘t‘rw of Indianapolis fled to Miss Christine Frantic andgmul Kirchofl'or of tho Wiley M. Egan in June IB72 they came to Amoricairhapu-r in Chicago. settling on a fnrm in Henry County _._..____..H .u... Ila? Kennnee. Them they "‘1'" Thv‘ famiiy M Mr. Marcus: Hitch 10" fifteen years, "‘0“an ‘0 Nebras- whines to announce the marriage of h in 1887 When Mr. 8““5“ farmed thrir father to Miss Mary E. Brooks until 1899 when he came to Downâ€" on Thanksgiving Day. era Grove to live with his children. home. last Sunday morning. thv Rm‘. Wm. Gmk‘feid. of St. Paul's Evam saliva! Church, ofliriafin: and the H‘- mains taken to his 0M home. Ko- wnunee. Funeral sen‘ifl‘s 11"" hold on Honday in the Lutheran church thew and burial was made in the Bnndrnburg cemetery at Hunt plat-a. In“): "M of the pmwuln-n'n ur- mnwuh an: In "In mm that "my nun-l.- nn‘mmnl In hr sam' am! am» ”I" in! list! "In «'50va IMmdm‘rvl "In! Rnhlm-nn has! hum avljmlml m m and mmmM M "w as‘lum m! not Wsnrfly lw him w u prrxumpmm that M wa: imam m "it limo ho rommillnl ”w mnnkv. I! was In“ at ’51?" "ml "flhivv'vfl amml with no im hm min"! I‘M how nf his wife“: parrnk and NM "can. hi.- witr. am! his infnm «laugh- Mr. HP. and Mn: nmwn ~un‘h'fll the hating but .1 Int days and n was for flu- munh'r "r the lam-r Ihm Carl F. “nun. who would haw been nimty~m your! old Mxt Hatch, died rarly last Saturday morning at tho homo of hi< son. (2‘ H. [huge in Highland m‘rmw. Short M services we": MI at tho lmmv‘diau‘l) (ollouln: lhr \vrhlfl! (: o! the [my wMth found Robinmn In In “no now Mum)» Manual and Allen. npmming l‘ohlnum. «Mrr- “ ad I plea of “guilty" for him. 'l'hr " pin u'u wormed by the mm! l Gnu!“ New Trial. Robinwn Il's [man-cl a mm MulE . b) Jun!" Sluwr Prick) Nmrmhu, 1203. ”w jmllr mu»: mm:- "w \rr- E dirt of “w jut) which fuuml Robin-EN non puny and Mal flu [mum run-E M- cn‘nw at «truth . M TM MIN NIH. "III |\\‘fl 0‘ ”I!" “110'! canu-Mlms “ "u- rlnw of "w! trial shpm-nl Mum u! hu laufull righla or "w ”w pmumpunn M iv»; A. A. Kuhn intmduml manly w- “Ida an to the lmnnily [lmvmlinx~ (In! um! Rubia-mu to NW auylum. "e teamed that M lx‘liowwl that Robin‘ M W.‘ HIM. A jury of twelve in 1hr circuit court in the moming found, after hearing thv testimony of Dr. Kmhn of Chicago. Dr. Hinton. Supt. of the .gin uylum. and Dr. Potluck. u phy- sici-n .1! the asylum. Robinson to In “no at this time. No mlwr (wick-nu- wls introdurml. and all I’m-r of the witu-sws tvutiflod that "my thought Robhmm mm now. (‘ouMy (flmk Judi Slussor late lax! Friday af- ternooi sentenced Nolan Robinson in life imprisonment for the murder (If Mrs. L. C. Brown. Robinson was saved from the 30030 last week by the Suing tsidehf the jury's \enlirt sentencing him to death. Robinson, standing hforc Judge Sluswr as. he was sentenced. changml not the slightest 0xpmsaion on his fave. He remained in the same sullc-n moml that he ha> nsnumml throughout (lu' trial. “miner of Mr. and Mrs. l.. C. Btown of Wheaten, Sentenced by Judge Slum". ROBINSON GUS llff FIRM AHER PlfADING GUIHY VOL. XXXVH. N0. 46 WM (‘ARL l". BUNGE Thv‘ famfly M Mr. Marcus: Hitch whines to announce the marriage of thrir father to Miss Mary E. Brooks on Thanksgiving Day. p'awq- {rum a" thaw privy-M. Thr ('13er “as rallwl In nrdrr a1 ~ix u'rinrk h_\' PI. L. llirlu‘rmn. E. N. l‘. m' (irmr (humor. and immmhutnh- adjourned hur wfm‘hmvnb tn tho dining mum hvlow Tho >um~vr haul hrm 'N‘l‘pflfi‘" and wax scum! by (M ladirs nf 1hr Philathca Claus of tho I. H. chum-F: and was wflninh An- vk' i‘num'v « u Mpg- a! Hrmr‘ ('harlrr _\',. 23". NW urn-win" um 1hr turn I!!!» had HHCEPM uugk m' “to "Win-r“ u!’ “n; wand (‘lth‘r X0. 27‘»! Vurv‘llom High Fri-"4 "in“. “My u i151 Mi (Ml-lib hf uuflirrr" gmfi r'vlrgzr n" "It «Iv-grw' and Uwv'r apha- 5.6-! \I H Ti hlpp" u Sh. Tllhm Slain. Ful- lu-rd h: "tum Wed: '1! Via-hov- MAYWOOI) MASONS ENTERTAINED BY GROVE CHAPTER Mint Zila Nowell n'fllrfluiliml boih on the wane uml‘ with Mr n'mnrh- lbly fine vokxn Mon-n King nod Coleman n-mlflvd Aolon whirh we" \rt)’ much apprvflalnl and Mr. lu- Wborh‘r uttering into "If Apt?" of "w awn-non. tuvwl up his \ioHn and Dwipl'cl in I'm oMo-nmnmg. Ann M:- fin! numb" hr wu- pnzâ€"«Mn! um. Ame-ml Ink-mu u! umnrrriuumz. An impromptu mudml program. in which NW waiu'n am! rook: hurt an unexpected part. dorm! flu- «vow inz. ‘ Folluwing the supper the" RM". H. M. MutWhuru-r, punk" of the church. gaw the reason for the ocvusion and NM of the gmlual growth 0! the work done In' 0w vuriouu departments n! lhc- thurvh in the Dual Chm-e yours. ‘ fl‘he finance committee members, dmsaed Ill regulation cook'.’ caps, jackets and aprons, wrvul the tempt- mg Hands In the guests. The menu (finsistinu of shredded chickt‘n, pat- tio». mums-d potatoes, gnwn peas, rolls, picklw, (01700, i«- cream and wafer», was grimly enjoyed. The period of reckless buying, on the part of the public. may be over. But business men who know how to adjust their enterprises to changing conditions know that basimss is still to be had and that newspaper advertising will help getit. i Mambo” of the \‘l'umans Guild of 38. Andrews Epiwopul church and their oscurts greatly enjoyed a com- plimentary (i'nmrr given them Tuesâ€" ilay evening in the church parlors by mvmbors of the Finance Committee. The dinner was given in appn'cia- tion of tho hard work done by the Guild members before, during and :1er the big bazaar tho pron-«ls of which have been girl-n by the womvn tn the Rcctory building fund. Jellyfish am he“ on the rocks when the tide goes out. No doubt they complain of adverse condi- tion. They cannot adjust thoM< srives to the situation. QUIT KICKINGâ€" TRY CLIMBING WOMAN’S GUILD ENJOYS SUPPER AT S. ANDREW’S Church Finance Commilloe Gin-s Dinner in Appreciation of Good Work Climbâ€"Don’t Eek! Saint-lay rvrnian. \‘mrmhrr “I" lung: Ir n-wrmlw‘ml by "4' Anh mum": a< nm- 0' '1' DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1920 \rr" 1.0.1011 ml 6 Ln“ Friday i-vrninz the (fongrrr gatinnal Lmlios Misl‘ionary Snciot; rn‘miamml the mv‘mht-rs and friv-nlls iof [hr mngrrzatinn at a Thank (JF‘ fc‘nm: dmnrr in thr- rhurch [mi-inn. 7 About one hundred grunts panook of a hrmntifni mnul sowed by M0 La- dicc aflor which an intprvsiing pm- ‘grnm was :iwn. Mr; Toaio raw {a talk «ruin: forth thr- aimx af 1h Smmty. .‘Illak‘ \\'a:- furnish-d by tho churrh Ol‘tht‘SU‘a, and a playlc-t by six young ladies given under the di- mction of Mrs. Feasley. was very much» enpoyerl by all present. Af- ter which a kplnndid address: was (ix-- loan by Miss Hardy who has recently returned from Turkey. Mix: Hardy teaches music in a girl's coliege in that country, her work being prin- cipally among the Armenians. She has been there during- all the rncenl {troubies of those down-tmdden poo- ‘rpie. Her talk was very inspiring and made everyone present feel very :thankful that they lived in in Chrisâ€" tian country. The Thank Ofl'ering‘ ‘nmounted 00 mm which will go to‘ the benevolence find (59 church. Ladies Missionary Society Enter- lailml “Quilters and Friends at the Cmnegufian. THANK OFFERING DINNER AT CONG. (‘HURC H NOV. 26TH 7%“ EN?“ Those whom M! haw not personally soc-II who wish to t: Ike space in next week a number for advertising. should make Ir- rnn cumms at once. All ad copy must III- in t 0 office by nine o'clock Monday morn- ing. Doccndxu 6th. to insure insertion in the Christmas number. Finallyâ€"there will he Christmas ad- vertising. Just how much we do not know at the resent writing. Local merchants are awn ening more and more to the value of newspaper advertising.‘ In an issue such as this. advertising is read as eagerly, if not more so, than the regular news and features. it stands to reason that this is so. Everyone, young. and old, rich and poor. rcmemheissome one at the Yuletide season. They are receptive at this time as at no other, to suggestions and ideas. Much time and thought have been al- ready expended to make this number one of the best ever issued in Downers Grove. There will he Christmas stories; Sugges- tions for home-made gifts; Lists of pres- ents for “Him” and “Hen" Pictures for children from {our to forty and a front page in colors. It will be an edition worth watching for. Each pastor of the village has been asked to write a special message reflecting his thoughts on the time of the year we are rapidly approaching. In the past these Christmas “Sermonettes” have been one of the most eagerly read parts of the Yuletide number and we predict that this yeuuill. he no exception. . This year we expect to make it a six- teen page paper, replete with features which express the real spirit of the season and one which will be in keeping with the special editions we have issued in the past. Next Fliday, Dccembm 10th, we \\ 111 publish the annual Chxistmas Edition of The Reporter. (IBM Annual Ollyriztmaz Ehitinn in he ifluhliahrh Next iflrihay The nest of the evenings emmin. ment will he in charge of Troops Nos. One. Two and Three and a full evening is to be hnd by an. Come! And find out will! Scout ingmeamtotheboysofflm GREAT EVENING FOR FRIENDSâ€"PAR- ENTS 0F SCOUTS "Mun-In the final“ and Former Avian" on Interesting Prnun Tm. AI MK Mrs. William: Haw-r rtvturmwl from the Pu'rshyzr-rian hvrspilal Wovlm-svlay. Tho r-uning ‘T‘Fsilln will II- a bun- qut’t in UN Methodist rhurr’h with (f. R. nlpxmun, rhuirmnn "r “14- County Y. M. (I. A. as tna:~(mae~h~r, and ”1'- final mmsazt- of thr~ muffin-nu: wi" be giw". NNvluh-vl un ‘lllr [Irngulm un- m‘ll “Winr' tr: l". Allin! l'I. “arr nl‘ (“Mum-u. lit. (haulnv l'l. Kcrmm-l nf Nzuw-rvillt, LyI-ll Ratlcr .Ihv» \u-Il known rlwmiut "f (Thirnxo, lbw Slur mm William ~nl‘ Lombard, Wm, H l‘rlham «I ("on Ellyn and Mrs: R. l‘rlnull of Wlwalrm . l" tlw morning. 'Gmup Rr-symn-L bililiox" will lu- ”7941"". and cln (us-rd in «yank ruufvwnrm nl‘ Um boys and girk in tht- Baptist and Hwangr-Viral rhuwhlw In "I" :If‘l'f- noon "l’vrâ€"ml Rl‘smnwhllillt‘z" will ha hamllv-yl in tho vamv- mnnm-r. At 315:0 a mw plan 0! pv-rwmal wnrk will b9 pnrwnlml by A. N. Nims, 3 cl» partmnn! manaun- ul‘ ('arvnn. l‘irio Scan. uhnlt- :ulv- ok-partmmt, ('lri- can". l'vmnuvr :u'v- jml "I? Hu- |IW~~ fun a Innimnlnp lmimms nunfrfi‘nt" In hr le m "cm mm Hruu- uu llrr Izmir, ll. I'L’". fur Un- firm m 0‘ UN‘ yuutu‘.’ [uuyl’c- uf lml’um- “mmly. “New“! :on- nth" un' frum "01* Sunday Scluml f'SI»-"N, yum: graph" ‘l-tbliv'. and high -rhu-l fluk- fnv lbw puma.» "I drfmflr training in Ihw-u- unmu~ fun": nf rOmrt-h “mi: and ndhily . 3 Bluebird Lodge hm Marv much- I iwomlerflgl gain in lhc- ulmrt l-pan‘ u! ‘xlx mouths «‘m m into-pun». Slur!- iinx with hlny-M'vrn months-n an the ‘clwu‘r it will mm In- inch-um] in nearly one hundred. It in rumor a ‘eoimapm- um um lkwmhrr m «w Rrkknli'x will haw- warty-MW» mmlwn and un lkwmlu'r lllli llw- hrolhm lmlmu llw ()ultl P'a-llowr, will rrlrlnul‘ ”M'll‘ "IN" mmnlu-r Mull! COUNTY YOUTH T0 HUI." LEADER- Sllll’ CONFERENCE After the work luncheon will In! vu'n‘ml in the dining room and it is ¢ xpu-fld-tl that m'ady I50 will pariah- of the tenant. Damn-n Gnu Co ”aim-in Sunday NH Wort": at M! lluy Stu-ha ”on-ask" IL Although Hu- lorul :4le is haul at work with x. staff "u- nmount of work to be aremnplishml in pvrfm'l- inx itself and the short liuu- in which to {'0 m, nuulv it impossibly for them In mnfor lhd- «Ii-“rm. The work is m b0 pt-rfornu-«l by the Dogma- Stufl' of Minnrhalm Lmlgu of Aurora said to be the but. drill- «I team in the statv and ”w MIHH' staff whirll ronfrru-«l Hu- Work last June “ht-l) the lmlgr um imtilmml. The work [oil such a lmting mmrvs- xilm that film "numbers «Ircidml to give "I" L'unclidntI-s Ulc- host ollluinx ublv. 'I‘m'sduy (‘\'(‘Illllfl, llm-vmlmr 7th, is to b(' a gala night for [Elm-bird “I'- bi-kuli Lodge No. H7, l. 0. 0. F. lllliny candicluhs, "H'H uml \vuinui, will be inili:.tml into tlir- local lmlw', increasing lln-ir membership by ul< must fifty pm cunt. Kicking won’t climb a treeâ€"«try climbingâ€"with advertising. The bert medium is the loan] Crack Aurura 'l'vam Asked to Conn-r lk‘grn’vâ€"Membomhip lncn-um-d Nearly 30 PM Cent. Nthpapnr advertising-always importantâ€"4dr“ on an added um- fulnean when there in special need for crating quick sales and rapid turn-over. Others: newr shut their eyes to the opportunities that come awry day. 50m peopk: can sue trouble with their eyes shut. REBEKAH’S TO IN l'l‘lA'l‘E LARGE CLASS DEC. 71‘“ TRY CLIMBINGâ€" WITH ADEVRTISIN ( 1} $3901 \ Will the lady who left I who ion the Burlington trail that leave: Chicago at 1:50 (Thursday, Nov. 18) [write to r. c. an... «2 mm ‘street. Aurora, m } In last week’s iS'FU‘I! we said "at ‘tho elect‘on for the probable estab- lishment of two new Community High School districts was to he held last Saturday. Our mistake entirely. The elections are to be bold tomorrow. 'Hu- unwind pmgfmm fur the gell- nul mu-Hng of "w Down-n: Grove \Ylmmn'~ "luh \VHIMH‘I] nflcmnn. Mm. hut, “ac MW 0" {M most inwr- t--|mg 0f Hu- .'-'5"- TD"! three ar- [his haw had lht- had. of training having turn"! an rnviabk' "mutation in lhc- musiral “MM. Tho vocalifl. ()Iivn Junc- Lanny. km- a beautiful un’rr- of arm-mu! nuality and range. 'l‘hv- H-mlrr, Kate Ponlzvr Stokes, c-harmt-vl lhv a-uiérnn- with her mar- ”va uhiht)‘ and Mr pianist, Mrs. "nrunnr thlty Under is also a first r!a-< art'n L 'Htr L'i'u gave an enter- !nimm-m ~m'h :y 6an 4-an has the npporLunit) of c-nywmz in am short afternoon. The l'hllnnthrop'. lh‘partment will hulvl a mrv'finy at 2 o'rlock next “'Nlm-Jku ark-mm". ”1‘0. 8th, t0 malt-4 prvparatinm for Christmas. A" mt-mhm's who Linrfiml their win?! to mmv» intn thn vk'partmn’nt are request- [ul to romt and bring their needles ;and any clothing {ht-y may have {or ‘flifitl’ibulinfl. Hownrn «and find in tho owning quuvlrr when “null ruffed the HI uwr Un- lim- lnr Ml puma that Un- lrnm haul MIN’IW’ don. the [old m n nut-finial a! “M plum. and mm ‘mnl lomrvl pawn. (furth- Inrlml gm! mahbnx the balance Jr” 7-0. A! IN owning of "u- m qua-IN llouuy luck the pin“- with .mrh a MM 0" xpml "III M m rlrur "f "w wromhry Ill'fc'm Ill. cm Hu- uuy In tho- mud I’d-fun W rmml irwu “hm Dual Mpmmd. l'lmr “a: "w only turn! player 50‘ Inn-n lhv umnar am! a lmu'hduwn. "r mm!" a Inmmhl‘ul mun-hm: WHO hummus "wally dnun ul‘lvhu lhiry um. um and u mjmmx bum that lu- “av: hurt-vi M "1"“ hum "If Mill "mulnlr plan'rx‘ \u'n‘ Ildnl In I a! lhv lm-I! Dummy "f "u- brain lmt rm chum "u' .‘u'rmnylrhfll in llinmltnlo nppcuml to In boom bo- fun- the am period w-s ow-r. Holes lm-rv run-uni in thv-ir lime while the ‘tnda .xnmlnl to be hopcll-fluly blocked cm plnyx din-dud urouncl flwm. The uumamlnm player» on tho tum were Wulu-r "um-h and Nova-ll may. The lllh'l‘ but been injured baton 0w nmmon upward AM In spite of 0H» fart played 4: gm! [Ame while lw was in tho- liwup. "1' You” "Immut- to “C". mu! pllyu I!!! stop Uu-m whl-n Hwy Inn.- Inmml the end {Mike-at {mm My public». NUTES OF THE [mu-ling Hmulah- 'l'h’anksgiving "turning the lc-am wun handily by I :5" to U N‘DH'. Ar‘ "11‘ “with had lost but um' mum and Himulult‘ had gone thru thv- spawn undu-fvauwl, it was Umughl bofon-hand that a battle roy- ,'l’ \umld bf xwgml. The playing of Hmmlalc- was a disappointment. Al, Hu- smn- showx 0w opposition they put up to tho driving 0! the loelll an» alumni nil. l'iuying great. fnotbnll the local American ngion vii-Von won the last twu games «if the wagon. Thanksgiv- ing morning from tho llinmiulu team on their gridiron and last Sunday af- h-lnlmn l'mm Hvunstml on the local lil‘ltl. Legion Blew-n Cleans Up Thanks- giving Day Morning Ind Sunday Afternoon. [VANSWN AND HINSDAH [03] 10 [0(Al HAM BEG Y0! 7]! PA RDON WHOLE N0. 1919 WOMA NS (.‘LUB

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