'DOWNERS GROVE ’ REPORTER The lr'duw will ho tlnliwwui in tho Curtiss Thnatn‘. Sunday. April 17th at 3:30 p. m. under the auspires of First Church of Christ, Scientist of Downers Grow. Illinois. Dr. Tutt, is a momber of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother In, The First Church of Christ, st. in Boston: Massachusetts. Thorn i< nhsnlutvly no qurwtinn hut that 1hr opening of tho now l'niun Station in Chicago in tlw m-ar fuluw‘ will harr' a wonderful inflnnnrv on the growth of the suburbs Man: the Burlington. It was the urn ning of the Nm-thxvmtorn station which «lou- bled the population along that maul in the north part. of tho county and history will "peat itself horn. Down- rr: van cannot afford to Int tho question of the annexation nf thi< territory die without lmkinz into the many merits and tho fmv rlomoritï¬ of the plan. Dr. John M. Tu“. Will Lecture 0n Christian Science Can your imagination go :nhvml a matter of right In [Pu yI-nas In a gmtvr l‘nwnvrs Urmn with throw raih'owl statiom WHhin in rnnï¬nv‘s',‘ With .1 husimus diam-6d nvur o‘arh station and Uw- pnpululion of â€Ir town nnmhprimt about [0.000‘.‘ One of tln- pus-mph- "Mm-hum In! (M PW'tfl-{V' I'nlurmnn «I "w â€Hunt; in (hr extras-mu uf c-lrrlrw Imw ml mo". Um dmmmqls fur wrr-rr “hit-IvI Would "MI â€W \‘illngr. TIN» ruuld bl? dom- \\i|h u lmnol iywm- u-n' ru-il) as "w lam-r lt'rvitnu' \umlcl Kiwi the \‘tllnm‘ a rlmm-v In â€mu-mun m»: (WIN‘ il~ Dmmlml m-lrhli'u'm'u \\ hit-hf H «mm! vlu M pu-«vnl. In mu»:- â€1», (cold no! lw lmmllhl m Wk um I some nHw-r mlnï¬nn In Iha- pruhhvn: would nu olmlM pu ‘I'M II 6‘â€. I’M“ pmm I'lm‘lv‘w plum D- :Ihl"ll'_\ [vi-i (in; (no mm" fur Ilu- runny": 00ml“ a! the rnmmmu‘lp mu] Nu w i.- ulnar: '9" â€w nllrrmuthr of sallimr Huir Mam M a rnmpuuy whirh mu fur- nish "4 unlimilml hnhl nml [murrl 81 a mlv which \umhl hr Hwnpv‘h than mulcr municipal mnnagrmnm. Tho rnnm‘flinc up uf â€w wwvh! would hr lair“ rum I-f hy va urnâ€"3 posed alrainazo ali~hifl and m furl sidt'walka II:I\T‘I‘HI'IH~‘. and “MN! mains. if those uim haw prowl-U! in this! tli-‘lrifl tlI‘Sil’l‘ â€win. it wnuhl be W‘ry onsy [u spn‘ml :I ‘Pt‘t'hll n4- sossmvn! “mm “(mm lakr‘ cum 0†this. sion. The real estate ï¬rm handling the new subdivision at Wï¬stmont are desirous of incorporating but. are withheld {win their desire by the {amt that. if is neccséury to have 500 inhabitants before the stalv can ix. sue the pmpt-r papers. They are now ï¬guring on being annexed to an al- rendy inconmntul mum‘ipality. 1r Downers Grove does not an busy and back the plan it is almost certain that Hinsdalc will. and our boundaries run much closer in Um sulxlivisiun. Then. (00, “IN? is IIN‘ now drainage dis- trict which IS with" in mrry and; which includm all tlw tumor)- pm- poued to be anni-xnl lo llu- villain-.1 At Um â€rt-awn! tiuw Uu- ray-(mu; bonyuhry of lkm'm'u (inwa- is Fair- view nn-nuv. lwtlrr knuwn :14 1h.- Rut Grow: mud. ‘l'lu- lvrrilnry In, be included in (hr addition mmld ln-l {mm a pain! «as! of lhv Wa-slmonl; depot. thi- north hmmdmy ilw l'lnnk‘ mad and lhv um the prrwm viiâ€"g lune “min. This uould brim: ml"! tha villnuv that part lying: lwluwn» I‘hicnxn nwnm- un-l Uw i'lnnk mad Immiialvly nmlli nf ("“fl. ulm'hl h’lo‘l'd huw' 'N'i'n pult «If â€N' rurnur-g Mion innit nun. 1 Those who hilvo the visiun of a gmnter Downers Grove aw backing the plan, hoping that it can be can" ried through to a successful conclu- Those With the Vision of a Greater Downers Grove are Back- ing the Plan. In the past two or three weeks there has been much talk of the pro- posed annexution of Westmont to the Village of Downers Grove along with other territory which naturally be- longs within the conï¬nes of the cur‘ poration limits. VOL. XXXVI“. NO. 12 PROPOSIIION [0 ANNEX WESIMMI GROWS IN fAVOR ‘;...l{'£.l; rm .\' KEN FIELD mm s 1' A R 1‘ s FURNACE mm ‘ 3:41,me CAMPAIGN Tle is llw kind uf mm‘ and -|lal"‘ whirl! cannot hMp hvlpim: .“r. Fran-r kvnï¬nlcl c0†timer» hauling plum-z II; is the wmml um» \rhidv hr ha: rum; Hm nm‘ last yv'ar vnahh’uz him 10' Ilispuw n! nmrv than :I vat-Irma! nf â€Â£0.4- human“. 1qu In Tmuluy q-n'nimz. Muy 2M. ' .‘lim Alarm-04y Mun-v". thv prim-i-I val -Iur fur Iln- Ian! a-nlI-r'uinmt-nlf in "w «win, hm lu-vn rrluinml In); Un- (’lnrmzn Uumal "pr-m Asmm‘u-y Hun fur Hu- "mull! of April in 1H": :liliun in Mr urbuimnl rnnlrurl which! “HH'I' Imu- I‘luuwl hr'r ~l'.‘|fll|"'l \nprkt “m- vlw ln-I uf Nun-h. 'l'hN "II-unit Um! Un' lurnl rummvuuv mu 1 citlwr; pm-‘pmm- "w ilnlv u" U!" c'flll‘l'lMW’ Iw‘nl â€"h' nr :In-I'M .1 «uhâ€"htuh‘.‘ T'u‘x p-unmmwl Hu‘ clnln 1n Ma} 2:: luv'ir‘mu Um! ilw rmn'mmily will rn («-r n lalv-r uhm- In lw-mg '31!!!"th «T â€W prh-hgv nf hmuim: vhi- ram-l nu. )mmz ‘L'u' ughl at hmm-. "Urn ï¬n! .Hl'flfl'ri'h' m :In inlvnqw‘ mhvr‘hing tummligzn I'm' Um wllinu uf Round Oak Tuvmmu by J. H. Frzlnkrnï¬rm will In ruuml un mum (“n thi< n‘rr-k. 'Hu- Im‘ul c‘u’mmillm' In rlunm- nf Ihc- (’mnmumn‘ Hnlvrtaimm-M "num- ummum'm mm [M ale at â€w Ind muer m Hw .‘lIlsirfl' H: "mm" 5min» imn lu-q-n I-Imngwl funn April mm In ’l'Iu-uluy 0'\I'I|5'IK. May I“. I'irsl "ranchidc in am .\d\rrï¬~inl V-rin .\fl'l‘fll’" cm Paar TI" Thit \"q'fk. Nothing (‘uuhl b0 fuiro'r than this and we anticipate- u Iu.~h uf huniv m-.~~' to Judy-g lllukoy's ofl’in- as soon an tho vapors :u'l‘iu' whirl» mulu- him qualified tu rry, "Hoar yo, lwur _\‘¢~. this court is about to opvn I‘m' tlu- solvnmiwtinn of murringv." x“ ><Z 9â€". :uâ€"UYéâ€"rv â€:2: Kayâ€"ZZSFXE 445752 ‘39.: â€in “up ') \Ium'll ('hirmm (-raudv "per: Slur. l'nnMr la b.- Nrn \pn‘! mh. R. I). Blakey of Suratoga avenue, a newly elected Justice of the Peace for Downers Grove, has made one post election promise which should prove popular with those about to marry. Judge Blakny says that ho is going to bring down the High Cost of Loving and will many {rt-o of charge any and all (‘tlllpll':‘ who come- before him nith tho' propv-r credentials. “In-sides," mid lllnkey. â€I’ll present them with an nlzvhornteâ€" l_v engraved certiï¬cate, certifying to the {act that the knot has [won tiedi in due and wgulur form to hung: up‘i on tlu- \vnlls of thvir home, should‘ tht-y be lucky vnouuh to ï¬nd one. ‘ The cost to Downers Grove town- ship for the election held on Tuus‘ day was approximately $2.00 a vote. Very few took advantage of the fact that there was an election to cast their ballots the election boards sit- ting around all day waiting for bus‘- invss to come to them, but very little did. BUT FEW VOTES CAST AT TOWN- SHIP ELECTION R. l). Blakey, New Justice of Peace. Makes Same Promises to Lovers. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, I921 '1'th I. O. I). I". ‘l‘a-mph- wm puckml‘ 'nrme 400 HI"""H'|I- bring prawn! to 'wimwu UM- mnhvrrmx of â€w drzrm- ‘ Hmd. ummflng lo 0w opiniom of IM- Aumm All." ilnrlf Hm marl: sun nu- In ".l'h Um drill uml tublolmx C'r‘pfl' null) \u-I- pc-Ifmliuu in llwmulu‘» um! :lnvu mumI-~ of nnplum-r an N»- ‘ruwi-ilcly guunml lmlivw I'\l‘¢‘|“l‘l†[UH-Ir Inst mmva-m mul mulchvdi fmm Hw hall. 'I thh‘nd clvgnw- «(HIT «mull-â€vol ll" ' 'vlrun‘c' 1m Hw inviulum nf Mimic-Mr: 'lvu Lawlxv. who hau- hlwn lo Ithn-g n» Hmw o-u-ml {mun In w-vmmu Alb" \ ml: fur (his hump. HM) hmr! ‘mm "6' â€'1' hm! menu! hvnm- in Hit-g lhlndplinnv. m Lhr-y my. mukn our of tho mnst mlihlo of ~a|atlsl How- l-ver we opivm that most folk: this year will leave the littlp pests in tho ground until they blossom and will then gather a crop which, when pro- perly named for, will have .athnr mom» of a kick in it than men Ithe best of salads. mm :4 “hirktmvn†nn-lwshu aml :Ifl- mg â€w pm! tn flw I'njnjnnrn: a! UN a ~‘~I‘mhlag'I-_ "Mil-imp rlvirknn <:|Lu|. hut Imn. ('Ofl't'. raktf and im' rzvnm “up con"! flvr Hm play. m thiu pan of HM» data 1.1m uf â€'1' M4 thillw. 1mm». in UH†4an About lhirly‘ï¬w Rc-hrlmh“! h‘fl hc-rr by uutmmnhilr‘. 'l'h-y wvw u lilllv Flu-Mimi M ï¬l~l Mum! “ark-A my; hrfmr- <m'h n {awn lmlm- “it!!! n nmxl)‘ furmml rlalr bul gr! lo “""ki will! .1 ch'h'rminatinn m ah» mesrlvvs and "w willnuv pmml. aml mustn't-v! â€N' inlrirntr mm'mmmh M Hm mm; in â€w \Imfl limo nf hm Luv uranium, Thai Hwy :Irrmnpiiduwl Muir mull; run lu- \nm'i‘l‘v. fan In tlmw pun-svnti .Ulu r [hr ck zuu- :m nmn-er cum» Iiy nux mrsc-nhwl b3 Uw nwmlw‘rs 0" Mimwlmha. about nun!) mkma; pmt. It cm'tainly was an-Hniuing. â€w rnnvpauy lying Ilrv«~ml lo rv'pn-I Dvlirinuâ€" rhirlwn -:|l.uL hut lmn-Jrinus nf lhv Far? Hm! tho,» “3 r-nch-_ raktf and im‘ rzvnm \ww mm m.†«muuving “nu-g. ~1rmning hi: Pâ€, ;;f[:-.- Hw play. in “\fl'" rm- rnin-‘ll‘pr‘ and Imam-- 1'» lflmrhirv! 431T. mudamml h)‘ .‘lr."’:(‘:p I'iUurr him-n†nr hin- “’H'p. “'nlh-r H‘ Ingmz~.l1:h bot-n wmkimz llmh am- now won uu-r (hv-h for only 3 {mt mnnlh< :Invl Ivrn'r mp» . Jranm‘ mluvrfrm-v :m-l :mpun-ntl," mu! nn oppcvrtunit)‘ 'ln hu-mmu :u-- nnm- Hw- \\nl‘~'(- fur i1. qlmintr‘d With {hr Ilsills. Thu- ml-n hm'r- hm-n nin “ant ~umm' m , as to nnahlf (hf \Vnmrn tn \lvsil thl- XEIIS IAI‘R,5().\ ulhnr lmlgr-s in tho \‘rcinily and wait?“ v A thi- work. Tht-y haw hr-v-u pvactiv 51.x. Lunar). 5...â€.th â€a“ 0H. im: |"‘il“’3|“,\' and rvuht'y «WWW “W‘tliwl m Im- hnmr umth ur m. n!- hO'now hv‘shm'ml upnn Ihr‘m :1! AW burn an Sutmwlu}. April LN, :U’tu-r an rm'a. ï¬lm»: of hm :1 {MV week.» Punt-rm Illm-MHI Ikrbckuh Lulu? No. I47. I. 0. U. R. uf Dmmcm (how, jour- nvywl tn Ann-m IMO. Frhlny. April I". uml rnnfmnul lhv Rob-knit Dr- m'm- ulmn .-I'\I'n cumhnlulw for Min- nvlmlm luluc of that city. PMKED "All GREEES [0(Al DEGREE EEAM no “emu-nu l'n-m-m M Lot: ('mlrm lithium Drum.- Sewn Candida-um. WHAT IS VT ~ .\ 'I‘O.\l(".‘ ITZS ’ ONLY AN APRIL S'Howm / \ I THEN CAME THE DELUGE In Local Imam-'3". and Mn. Wm. Hutu-Is Natl) A Drum.- on kph-uni“ by ï¬rm-r 1).» ml dun. ; Monday Ewninu. Rum at Varmtaml. Swmh-n, Janu- ary 18th. 185}. Mr. Larcon calmr' to tho I'nitr-vl Klatrc in 1882 “ht-n kn wau twr-MV-rmr your? of 'Izv. In 1892 hr mmr-vl with his family tn hmvnm'.“ ï¬rm-n \vhnrn ho has sinrn ’l'umday nfu-nuum u lmm’m-ss ur» quainhmm- of Mr. Hunt-It’s drum-"l iMu "w Ahlm‘mum I'u's. Mfin- In Nw' him mu! m» lnlnl by llw o-mploym llml IM- luml nut hum down. mu! m- uno kmvw win-w hr um. Tm- mun wrnl nut and un hnur lulvr rum:- hog-It h- lu' huhl Ilw «unm- Ihimr .\~ hi~ hit-inn“ “nu impunuml Iw u kml {m :Iiwrlium In llw Ilunl-k Immv, «:13 inn HIM hr unulal null: up Uu-w :mv! wt- if lw r-mM “ml him. 'I'u- “u.- nllml Hum-JIM"). Annie-u :0! [hr hum-w In Inn! On umuu- flu inmuh - but willmul mni’. and â€0"!" lu-im' mmflhinu -n.â€"*|oirim|« Mum! "Iv plan- Whirl‘ “mun-cl hi“ ruriuxil} hr “"07 Dunk fur Uu- â€Haw 'mlin-mzm. HM. ling: hark tn llu- himâ€"c- lhl- rnp lnukw in lhv- alum; ï¬mlmu Mr. and â€F "unvk in hul um! Imqu In “Inn, Mr. Hunt-k \\;I< l'IIlLrinNâ€" "I M; .u. Tun ohwlmz uru- «mun, prumnnr~ ml lhl- ruuw nf lhv- vlranm- mulml‘ -I-\\'l r gas and :xfh-r laboring {m- ~'-\ I‘I‘J' lmmx (gut (In. 1“" u H" y unn- nhlr in [MI the-iv \lm). Nl-ilhv'r uf fhvm hm! «him-[ml :1") "Our and Mr. hawk hull Laid lhv'r" :1†day. run» rimls of 1th Fart Hm! thorn “a: snnu- Mmr Jun-mu Mr. and Mn. Wm. Hum-It of I.“ (Emmy, Inn! :4 nurruw mmlm {mm ok-ulh Monday vu-nimg. Mr. luau-k, wlm .- mlr- munuurr fur Ilw Alumi- num l'nqucls ('u,, at Latinmzv. ur- l'h‘ml lmmc- l’rmn ('hicaun rullwr Inh- Mnmlm vu-m‘nu. Hi.» “m- rmnplum HI on! u funny pain at llu- haw nl’ .ha-r hmiu but m-Mu-r lhinking \v'u 'murh u! it. u-‘mwl h-r Hm niulul. nonmlimg‘ hnl m Iviq “ifo Muirâ€! â€GRANGE (OUPIE HAVE NARROW [8- (AP[ fROM DEM" llw night nmsq NHLâ€""U ‘1'}:le Jul" Marv-ll “w run-(r "I ha} um): "I fun-m Imn- v-f Jun : um: n‘~. \\ Um luu v lrrnnv :"u In! m â€w h- :0". r. rm! nn'y uf hr nu! , but u! Nu- m hulr mulinu Hr- m-ynn "July'mn um hrmn In luv u» inhwm- "01‘, lqu â€w -u|u'inn "5|" «Iumn In 'I- â€Month (In. 'ilI-W" of Jr Hr "“th 'rlvv' I'm-Mum -.':. unr'l-r Uzr- muni- rn‘; ur [hn .“v mm") FMiMy of Ur" l'unynvu'iunul "hm-ch. Thu 1" 001‘ UV â€1 hr nrguninnlivrvk 0r Um! c-hmrh. Thv l'un'Mv-nl. Mu. Jain! “K â€raw-r. :md Hu- Tundflrt. Mrs. J. N. Zinc". aw In lu- umzmm'atul in H-ruring cm-h :. 1wuh~r “uh :I Lori-at Mr. Sta-mu! un-I hi~ nih- rtmw m "w III-ginning 0f llu- ï¬scal year, and Paton-cl with a'arm'ntm'xu' and «00m- sink"! in!“ "w wmk. liming llu- ~umnwr lln-y unwrinirmlml u Imm- uml awn-«Jul Vuvuliun “in Sc'lmol. “ll“l'H‘l', Ihlrfmt Hm wmh-r Mr. Suw- nn'» In-uIllu rnilnl, am! it hrmmo- mu- (runny fur him in ran- [mm "w nfliw' mum-4r). ll wmc Uu‘wl'um, wills tum-h rnxu-I Um! fnrt'wt-llu wwv um'd tn ML and Man. Slu-wnvt TM- c-Imrrh lmx Iron I'nr‘umh‘. lmwm‘rr. in «c-rlll'lnk unntlwr Imam. who m" :uwmm- rhm'ur .“ny l-t. um! h Int-k 5m: fummvl In a mvnlvr 31-1" and run .hll smu "l'rm-v- “ml. {mm “hum all Mt- JUKR "om " 'Hw . nln-m-v» 1h" ’I umhru- ' m Un- I'amgrruuH-vmn.‘ 0'lvuu'h Friday nigh! In lunar Rm, 4'. W. "\nhm, urn' lhrillml mlh h. MI-~~:o|(r- went-line Hu- uwllll «if “I null» :Inmng "I" Mr" an" “Wm-m1 "I in run: "I :1 [ft- REV. F. W. BURTON BROUGHT MESSAGE 0N NEGRO PROPH'IM 'l'lm year's reports from the vari‘ ous oll'ivmx and MM‘ll'llCS shown-(l a most satisfactory condition, {or in rpilo' of the {art that sown fumiliz-s, most of (lwm llu- must faithful work- t-m. luau- mun-«l from town during tlu- year. and tlu- pmtm‘fla failing ht-alth compl‘llml his n-signuticm, tlir- work has hon-n «arrival on. all bills haw lu-c-u paid. and "It' murtgagv on tlu- pursonugc- rilnfl‘llml aml burned. 'l‘lu- cuntrilmtinm fur lltinsicms uml III‘III'\'ul1-nn'~z m-n- imm- than twin- tlw amount gin-n any pn-viom war. Thu Wmmm'x h‘m-irty n-wrlml u busy year run-ring many :u-tivitim‘ bath on tlw lmnn- rlum'h uml In mat Hid» liq-ltl‘. i A numbn- who had been unahk‘ to attend tho suppt-r cumv in Ink-r for thv business moi-ting which folâ€" low-«l Dr. Carman's talk. While the iablrs wvrt- being cleared old timv songs wcrv sung by MW assvmbly. Miss Dorothy 'l‘uwslvy gave n “his!- iing solo, Mr. Rosenlmum a mug and th- muiv quark-t sung two selections. The annual meeting of UW Bap- tist. Church was held Wednesday (vom'ng, March 30, 19:“. Supper wa' sorvvd at 6:30 to one hundred and tvn mvmbcrs and friends and inmncdintely at its ('lusl‘ Dr. A. S. Carmnn of the Nolhmn Baptist Thoâ€" ologiral Svminury gave an short ud- dl‘vss. ‘ “090GC Man-d l'vrnrhrr ï¬pnlu- m u Lary- hulirmw- ll (ungrrullmu! (hunk l'rMap. ANNUAL MEETING BAPTIST CHURCH HELD MARCH 30TH 1.8 Show (‘undilion YOU USE :5†-.-:. mull-r Uzl- uuepi- ! mnznf Fuvir'y of Hi" 1' "Inn-ch. Thu L our nrruninnivun 0f Um} I'Uwil'v-nl. Ml". Jnhn \V. Church in Iv‘lmm' n at the End of the Your. 1‘! "I In} unnr "I Alum: â€mink. uh-v 'quI m â€w h , r. u~ nub. but nf Hu- Flourishing FHWI I'. Drissk‘r as General Boom- n'r surely "hmmr-Il." His ragâ€. and hp got into a regular raw in every act, worn realism itzeif. His “get- up" as an ex-Confedprafe general was such that hardly anyone In the md'r once was able to recognize the nu! Fred under that white hair and M munchies. Appearing at odd intervals w- ill (Continuvd on Page 8) 4. “Ruhr" Wintl-t- .:~ MHF Lurntia Spriggin«. :m Illinoi< (-nzrnh'y .‘rhnolo ma'anmâ€"um om. Hr-r fir-'hlmi‘, datâ€" mg {mm (hr 1mm- ui' Uw ark, or llwr(-:Ibnu!.~, na= .1 rra.‘ nun which had boon worn D-y .\1r~*. ermi Fou- (rr'- mnthrr, Thl- hrmp ~Jtirt and tho hat. Oh that hat, der a laugh withnut he; ~pr-alring. And when she wildly clutrhml tho chair at the ï¬n- ing of the Judgro'; beâ€, she was mal- [v frightnnml. Miss Winfms' part in the play was imnwm-n m lhul "rad-urn mum marry Mn :lmmmm Hum (Lon-nim- Tupu) "at may, in "w In! urt. 'l'hia was dw- Iu Hu- 4'3".â€va ‘va Flinn. V50. :lnuu-ul u~ hm raw-6n IMI. ï¬nal"! "to Ju-lgv mm mar-yum ’wr In "our '"l'". .“r. Huvlmh un- u nun-um tolflfy J" III-r, nu nvv‘alrr [um-t- n' Mn "I. mul-I Ir gnu-n. Hr was "alum! lull :I~ a wlv'mv-r [ml nu-r In: "10M" m yr-u! 4)!“ IL Mr Dr. "I?“ and MI-x Tnfw-l â€wit mhu an im- wh \umwdrn cn-IM mvl hr "119m. (1‘ uh, Thv) rurno-vl um [ht-Ir flm In pr-varï¬uw. ,“I' , I‘uy-r- Jluwin. by hm “Ilium. Hui 'Jw L: a water-[- burn :Irhr» . Xakmw n‘ «(tn-l a buy :n~ :l pul Jw Maw-l III-H0 pads Vi"! u .: -1rh‘u rEHrh rudru'vo' her In H†with! nrv-V In “an 23 â€I" "pith l. Huolurh, m in country Justice of "w I'vurm uml 0w “Ch"‘flul “I!" n! I'm pluy, m:- n aiming mm. but ’Ih- plan In wm a â€mum!†clan." nf_ llumh-lph Ik'mlmm'n “that." hum») mom-y by (minim: "w- mm! at Hrm-vu' ltmmrr ‘Fn-d â€rink†I-‘nr llu- punt Umu- mum!“ tho-o wlm umu-MNI hun- lu-«q faithfully wurking nl W-ir rv-xpm-tm- par" OM tlu- umum‘imion a! flu- audience! mnw lhun muvlv up for the hard \uuk tho-y ImU- lu-ru damn. It was strk’tly an amateur preset;- lutiun from the cast of characters to tho- whim: of the stage. No lire. fu-ssional had a voice in the staging of the comedy. and this fact make“ its Nuffl‘ï¬s the mom rcmarhblr. The coaiumc'ï¬ which the player: wore \w-n- their own Man a! how respec- tivv parts should hr clothe-cl. Their makeup, thvir ursturvx. voice control, uml "busim-ss" mar-«l in putting the play “aver." all thin wan but unl- ta-ur work and in tho ï¬nal xhowinf czmu- Iml fur dmrt on! being unfol- >immL Th» dun-ting wan alone by Minx Edith Snylhr and Mr. Plum Hulls-r, ubm umnu‘un, to whom :1 mm! clvnl of rrmlil I~ due for "In awn-m uf Um play. One or we best, amateur plays cu-r given in the village was ap- plauded on Tuesday and Wednesday m‘t'nings by packed houses at the Dicke Theatre. “The (.‘hcm'ful Liar" was a scream from «art to ï¬nish. (.‘ivon under the auspices of the Vesta Juniurx, partly for the beneï¬t 0! the ï¬ru truck fund, it M'llt (hone who saw, honm with a I'm-ling that. they had had much mow than the worth 01' tho. ndmisison price. A Beneï¬t for Fire Truck Makes Bil Hit at Dick's on Tuesday and Wednesday. IWfl AUDIENCIS APPMIID “HIE . ("[[Rflll UAR†WHOLE NO. 1937