ten, she played the G. Minor Noc- turne. by Chopin, and the C Sharp Ilium- Prelnde by Rachmaninoff. Everyone m delighted With her we. m of these numbers. Tho members of thr Woman's Club of the First Ward “-orr- entrnaimd st Friday afternoon at tho ‘nnmc of rs. J. D. Gillespio. the hofttr‘eï¬ ho- ing Mrs. Ward and Mn. {Fiilospim The ofï¬cer; of the Club were also present. Mrs. Paine zavvr her im- pressions of the Stmv (Tovwemionw just. closed at the Drake. in Chimp-0.1 Mrs. Alice Brown Marshal). who has been selected by Mrs. \R'imam Hall Sherwood to teach the work of] this grant Master. was present and after describing the cimmstams under which the selections wen writ- Mrs. II. S. Paine Gave Account of the Slate Cmvemion a! “Mel Drake. Chiugn. MRS. GILLESPIE WAS HOSTESS T0 CLUB MEMBERS This is the second case of mi: kind in the village. Mrs. Hart-3* Srh’g ï¬ndâ€" ing Im- wadding ring in the gar-(kn last spring after it had b-tn miss- ing for years. years ago. IQ was 1< bright and un- umï¬ml as the day it “'3: 30st and â€patently <uflerc-d nothim: frnm its long mjonrn in (In: ground. Lin: Thursday morning. Alfred Wander was spading 'n thr‘ garden nnd tum"! up a hriuli‘. ohWt. He picked it up and carnal :t to his moth†I'm immodiatrlr “mud in it the some ring she hm! fur! so many Hm» wars ac" .‘lu‘. ‘:'.".n \\ nu- der. 0! anh \huhinmm "‘N-E km her woman: rim: as 31‘," *.\';.~ pulling Mtwr 'n Hu- tank-n. :‘hï¬uugh n shin ‘r-m'rh for the 5': mmnl ham! was mad: at the (inn ant? a: union; times arm. it could In»! ‘r‘x- ’(m'y-i. Ammï¬Vawr. ï¬nding the mm. 1th:- up fly-mm! Tnlwn MIN an FM". WEDDING RING LOST FOR l3 YEARS. FOUND CMI Warâ€"The Blue Infantry: the Iur Cavalry: up may: “urchin: 'lmmah margin; mm. . spunk-Amman War-A .Vohm- my: 3 Rough Ruler; I Went Awuy to the Fpmmh Wu; Jmt that the "flip :n "other. The tableau cull-I («r m. appur- ua of m h the» unifotm “an1 n! the penal Ind '01 mag- umrh thou- †an: an the, um um bank. a tiny «naval I'll If â€-u man-Md W In" victory. War «I IIIZâ€"«FIM l'. S. Sail"; Columbi- CM Gem 0! the Offln. Inflationary Warâ€"I'm Rmm limm Hon; Yul-ho Doc-uh. "c balance of the (wt-mm: will he hit. up with a “bk-nu uulhning the van II which the L‘nmd Sum:- hi: had I ran from "no ltmomiun down to the Work! War. John B. Jeuklm. )la-lrr m‘ (:mve IMgQ. Will give "w “vim-min]: ward!- Ihich will he answered by Comman- der of Never I’M. Frank A. Ron-h. The invocation. will be {men by thv Rev. A. S. l'lwlp» of the Conga-gm tionul Churrh which “ill be followed by the pong, Written for .1 similar «mum year-- law by Human! l‘. Joan. “Welcome to the It. A. R." An anus-ml pmgmm ‘:;..~ bun an ranged for this your: ru-cption. Of‘ {m r.- and Pan Masteh of 2!!» Lodge ml) escort the vet-1w, .~ to {hair mates. . Grove Lodgw, No. 6:4. a. F. 6: A. M... will hold its annual inception to- morrow evening, Satmï¬ay, June 4th, for the members of Sam." Post, the Grand Army of the [Kt-public. This is om- M‘ the bright spot.» of the year in the lives of Duwner: (irate Mason:- and of the veterans of the (‘ivil con‘ flict between the north and the .muth. Unusual Program Bu Been Prepared ’ in Honor of the Veterans of the Civil War. NOL XXXVI“. NO. 19 mm RHEPIION or GROYHIIDGE m a. A.R.10MORROW lav-Hum! on Page 6| Nash was on“ his mun! came not being abk to Imp the \‘isitow {mm running will! on the hm“. Kingsley wrnt behind thr plan in the scvr-mh despite his injury and caught good ball. Johnson was 11:: ï¬rst man to try his arm to «rend and “Tm made (Continued on Page 6) .2 on In \‘o-r. In Adm". game all the way but good support after the third inning and amid: twirling kept than away from the in: In“! “who mm and Therrirn H The Oviok's «we not bratm until the last man was 0.2: and wvrr in the [ The ï¬rm «31- ‘n I‘m-ï¬rm. condition mu! "w mmm fad m “champ: Thr Orinim Nay-ml h illinm Fn‘l. ï¬x»? and flrnn, an? an r. hamh M shut- 12M.- \\'hn haw madr ;;n «miaHv rr~ Inflation in (Mum-v. 1hr mvw “011' “only match“! nlflmuxh Wining†hm! â€w mlnr rn ThN'riM'. Th‘ ‘0- rals SIN'IIM MIH‘ bun Til'tfllr in (hr rogulaliou innings but some ragga! ridding pm Herb in the he}? in thc ï¬rst and Mini. when the visitms ccorwl fnnr of â€Kit ï¬xr ram Far!) tram made right. hits Ehninrrr strik- 1 Reporter Classiï¬ed 3“}: tin mnw- than so" think? for per-pic: morn than morvly the gmail :hinz of bringing tho buyer and «her toâ€" m'thm'. Lost jewelry. money, (logs, pocketbook» railroad tickets, furs. mats. all have benn rvcm'orul by their nwnr-rr through the inwnimi of a Romy-to.»- classiï¬nl at). In many cases when anything i= found there i.= nothing on 1hr Ell“ ticle to designatr the owner. Those ï¬nding it are usually clad to re- turn the article and a classiï¬ed ad is the medium whereby they are able to return it. If you lose any- thing of value, advertise for it. Nine chances to one it will be re- turned. The cost is small. Jimmy Kan-nil. playing My ï¬rst mum- vmh [imam Gym-o was mil; the star of flu- nmr. Ht- moi Haw- lin'n plan in M“ ï¬eld and run! (In nm "I IN- .m» Inninu whtn with um um. clown and runner on thin. In sprinted 10mm! or" no the rum liar and imml vahmvn'a lino driw iwith ’15- MN humi. Coming to In! ‘in {Ml'flflll'i mm of 1M Huh nflvr Jun Ehninm‘r am! (":mr hm! whifl’nl. Dw- sh'mml into a has: mm and sucked it to rmlrr for "me Imus. NmnsI raw â€ms in thr rim-h with a .loublfl :mring Knnvsh. ty‘m: tH~ «mm mi ï¬w «pin-e. HAVE YOU LOST ANYTHING? I The local Amman Lem Pam copped In a pm: lwolw mute; Ml: lle In! Sunday at â€annual Park will! "I0 Orink-n :1! (Maï¬a. “on; behind in the ï¬n! tn Inning: III-y am "In! on the long rad by tho AM of now “me Mum III nut mam-g by Ennimr I. "w hm und‘ {Is-1M m of the scum. ‘ 1 I‘m-h Run in We“ and It Bal- m"! patched a Study 63m- l. rum Calm. [0(AlS WIN A I! INIIIG GAME BY 6-5 8(0Rf DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1921 NOW THAT JUNE IS HERE 7 home. Mr. and Mrs. Doe" have gone on a short wedding trip aflm which they will be at home to their may friends at the bride’s home, south at Lisle. when they will Inï¬del ' Aftnr the cemmany the bridal par- ty were mmmimd at the Schmitt Tho Mix-04 Henrietta Rierly and Zita Nor-pol sang twn appropriate sal- m‘ticms, adding to the beauty of the wedding which was witnessed by a mat many friends of the young peo- ple. Little Kathryn Dieter‘ Was ring heart-r and Mary Louise Dieter, flow- er girl. thr'ir costume! adding to tho hoauty of 1hr» some as the bridai par’ 13‘ «mew-«l the- church. Tho bride worr- white satin. a rail caught up with orange Massoms aml carried a shnwtr boqunt of white swpex (was and ï¬llies of the valley. Her atlcndanls werr! 3:0va in pink and (rum chiffon and carried pink and white arm peas. The gmom'a axtemlants wore Mr. Berth»!!! and Gerald Srhmiu whilv Miss Lucilin Dieter of Chicago. acted as hridnmairl. A “my nrflty waklinx was «lain-aâ€" m! Wednesday morning. June 1st. in St. Joseph's Church how, whrn "in: Beatrice Schmftt. daughter 0f Mrs. Eleanor Schmm of Lisle. became the bride of Mr. Won't-ll I)!!!" of (‘hi- cago. The Rev. Eneas B. Goodwin, pastor of the church. road the bean- tifnl ï¬nes which made them man and wife. Thvir many Hands; wish tin-m a Inn: and prosperous marriml life. mt popular young ladies baring Much! u‘n‘ qmv-ufully in our pub- liv «hank far the last {ow yearn. 8hr had mdmvrvi hum" to all who know hr by hm charming. [auntie manners. 3hr had mark“! Iak‘nl in mmir and art and xx"! mu!“ a valuable Mlp. mam Pullowing n .410" lake trip Mr. and Mn. flaymr will he at home tn (ht-1r many friends at 507 PL Curtiss Amt. Thr “rid! E 0111' of Downers â€Ms They wmo nun-kw! by Mr. and Mn. Jay Deï¬ant! Incl Mr. and than. (horm- Rnym-r. Ah" the «my a delirium meing Input rm: porr- M at the hum» of the bride" sifler. Mrs. Jay nnrlmul. â€in Lucy Belling" and Ir. "any Rum: “fl‘t' quietly mania! In CM- mxo. at "n ham at tho Rn. John F. Lyon. on Saturday. May mh.‘ The Iii-Mo hm- My (Hand: In "at will." when ah: MI lived all her Me. 80» turn to! mun] yan- .- operator In the hen! new and In" «In! an dork In an bunt-on elite. TMgmmInmdlhcbnn-j inn non of Mn hm cm not with M:- ber mu mah' "n67 hm ll BolfloM. ‘ 1H» Dorothy Huflefl, dilly!!!" of Ir. Sam. Hum-1 or Grove “not. In! .‘Ir. "ohm VunVoout of “which Illinoir. were mildly martial M Thurs-day mnrm‘lu. May an», at the ï¬bofldal Road Irwin Chun'h. Chicago. TM Rev. Mr. Scott...» - lot at "w thunk and-(«L Hr. Ra)â€" moul ï¬n! and It†Chariot" Hob fen cur Ibc wit-nan. HOFFERTâ€" \' .\ N V0033"! HELL] SEERâ€"IA YNBI €(‘HfllTTâ€" â€OI-23R MARRIED 1 Hit â€.344 tbi’: 1.1.3:, Male not a‘ ‘la-ce a} mat. wz~ rt~y.rpu.ntax5w of 1hr \n‘vam. The gold czar muthers- and fa1be:â€"; mtmbv r~ I! Naptr Post, (i. A. 12.; the Daughurs hf tho Amâ€" rrican Rovolutim; and 1N vaan’s Auxiliary of the American Ltginn in autnmobilec, lot}. They were fol- lowed by the Vetnan Association of Company H, I. R. 31.. m charge of B. E. Balczynski. Then came the Suburb": Band. thirty strong, fa!- Th» Rt ;. Will» to «f w Mrthzu‘ 5km“. x'raytn‘ .2"! wiihe 175'. blowmr Job-hon. H0 v.;:- 14“:;-M~†Ly (75.15. '5. Harry Sllhsu c1 (vhlwr'. A Warmth Grove M}. “Iâ€! km an N!" 5“ 55mm“? and sifwcn 'n 5." “-5 5rd '60!» he mlkul .‘m .': iris. mmutl- «n anyâ€" in: on the tn-Ih that t‘rr-o mm «trop- prd w}"-- thy .llr". M'. Hu-‘urr \ntrc 7"» :'N;!..l;}‘f:- '2: ram; '36.!“ Hr! mt, Afmn H maul. 5: HM for :g unftnl Amt- :z;-->m. 3': a pomp!» “PM w! 15.)") .1. th hmâ€: whirh “-30 Eafd 4!! 1m whn thhk‘ hat! Pads "wrvn J5'~‘.I an" w.;i (my f1 far P'mvnm 'v’ " ï¬r ; - ~7 ~r-n “.25 a ‘t.. annoy. pinch? .1 Math 0 nrr-rm “Pv- vrafe ‘7': -vY'i‘r‘l law! 2' J :n «a. scuff Z . €3.29. _.0E,_:._ 7.76 :1 ~ .m, kt.,~ At :h Mill '1'" Gram! Arm. 1 trvum that mn’“ - him-on "W with k’“ '8" (‘nmrnm-‘I’ I' .‘o‘agt' PM thy wan: to IM Conga-n- tml Church NM" 1h mm"- an! \IM Worm"; mezl Auction" of 1M "It“.blfl- had pup-tut a ï¬n dinner 1n :‘m m. Thin is an annual man sm' wt which 2h: VMN‘I"! 0|" [M C583, Wm .utvw'mtr u-ry M a: mu ash-mm 1mm :Mir mm-rh If!" 0‘! ‘mwl. In an: mcmim m. Ii, A. 1:. mm! well! In â€97inch" up mural and look â€n In :N (mummies NW" N lb! Putin-burg :cwu V-"- Coming but had 6: ur:. Down immu- Mlinfly fl-H’l‘“ "menu! hm- Mc-mby an"! (en- mm ‘m which 1hr 'mmv wllhn Mcnovm 1M) Famum (Wound by Ilow‘n- “no" no,» in “mg! Wu. 1mm 50mm mo 1mm: 10 . nun on noun" (Continued on Fuse 2) I" l‘r : - «7 .Ia‘. 7-1..“- , annoy at: wnnls n rr-rmv «7‘ !how v!""‘l «lurk» on Lt"? '1 35" '0th am! 'r ' mm ï¬rst. II ~‘.. “mil 1‘. ’ "‘K- 1- (may 'I'vdv" Hilly Mr. A: jmanl ' 11'! v “0m "to {unwary (M ‘m th- mm! of 'v '1 mom .' - n'; “ av 'uh {var of nu . tnblm- V‘ v. T’vo nu!†"r"! {v I): n Warri- ‘ "crygl “’1 A hut-r of fort-ign origin ammu- set! to Rudoiph Pajk't, "mains unâ€" called for at the l'mt OUR-t. C. R. Caldwell . C. V. Wu" ..... Georg» Hnfl'mt A. Sam Hofl'ort P. Imilmmlzulh . Dan J. MU")! ..C 'I‘hv fall-twin“ «ITirr-r- um!- pic-Mm: by Map!» â€rm-v Lodz-1. No. 7-24 Knight: of I’ythia‘ at â€Mr 03st mu»!- Mg: 8. G. â€arr-H ................ l'. V. W. V. Mob"; ................ V. (1 In. stop at th- ramu (Haunt. TH will pint Um rnmmvm-nt .1 than" h. (It! mu In [M park in how for um- pr mod to pH in!» lhv- he" gnmm. "thin-humans m" In- .suM un Hm "4‘er him-M3 xrnunnlv. week to week; so does everyone else. Can we count on you to make it the most interesting one possible? Phone 1884. in; now minulr. Arfllfl;f"mllr hun- hv-on made tn Dunn "w llm-linflcm train Um! k'm'mz Chic-[n a! :..-m u. Om- of the most intermting part _- of tho Rayon†c-arh wwk i~ thn "l‘r-rvmai' column. "I'fl‘ arr,- found the intimate limo (II-taâ€? of the daily life of the villagr. The mm~ inns and zoingy of ML who make Downers Grow their home; the birth; the «intnrtainrmnts; the purtivs; the social s-irkr nf life. We try harvl to not a" the "Iocalx" possible and depend to a great m:- tent on our readers. Our phone number is IRS-J and them is al- wm-s someone read with pencil a paper to take run any per- mnals you may know. Take your- self as an example, you rad the pars-pm! colnpn religiously from Ifwry Rmhy 8cm. 6- Ibo mMy I! “Mu-d M m 6." mry cum! on lb :3an The)- um mg"! m emu! I hall lam and I 1mm M band's-hm wilrhrrn if (ht-y haw Path in Hu-ir mid-L lemle of the good dd llml every holy llheu. The playground lull maple-whip will he played Immllulely lulu/leg the newer pedal. There will he he cllvlnim. the alum. and tho- nelar.‘ The neuter allvlplon will he open In‘ ‘Ill Sneaky lit-hot» ho):- ntl young men Mme lhe. mu «l l? and 2| and the adult: for are wet 2|. The «flow Inm- elkml in the «IM- ulovn wlll play an ellmlmtloe flu- the. “champkom-Mu." livery Sunday W in (he mew may enter one or move tum-c in «ï¬lter or hell. ullvl-bn-n. OUR PHONE N0. IS 1 8 8 . J. The run»: hour In url for 5:30 and mryhndy la to promin- H:- or Om m haul. the committee «m wave In: mm 0:- numr hour only. ADVERTISE!) LETTER There will lu- runwlhimg doing m-J my minute from llw «Ironing: uf tlw pmgrnm which is wht-nlnlc-«l for 2:00 o'rlm‘k. M'\\' limo. until tln- kw man is out in the c'lmnmionrhip playground bull gmm‘ which lit whnlulul far ml!- p. m. The"! will lu- gunk-s {or all the primary children bulb buys and ulrh. run-s, clue ntulur mn‘oly. mm my «Vt-ms and ï¬lunlr. ’l‘lwn- will be y-omctlu’mz on llu- woman: for H'- erylaouly from tlw primmy up and ia-1 ‘clmliag llx- adult». A lmumrv lmul‘ 15» ï¬rlmlulml. For thou- who like it. “born-shoe pitching" Mule-uh: \ull lu- "ranged for tlu- rhumpimhip «f 0" day Incl the Sunday School chumpicm- "lip of llw manly ln boll! tangle-u uvul ‘ Plans for ‘he Union Sunday Selma! picnic for the Sunday Schools of the county under the direction 01' the Naperville District Sunday School or- ganizatiun are duvvlopimz into a pro- gram that bids Well to be a cumph-te one in every way. The Napvn'illv "mam-union is in- viting the Sunday Schools of the county to take pun. Wedm'pdny u!- tcruoou and muning of June I! , i< flu. «late and tho pluw 5.x Um Nupenillc Park. BIG TIME PLANS . FOR COUNTY s. s. PICNIC JUNE 15'"! “Something Doing Every Minute" is Slocum of Thom- in Churn-m Chanflonuhip Baseball. 1'Iw day i« path-d. mmflhing du- KNIGHTS 0F I'YTl‘lI‘s‘ ELI-24TH†(M‘HFERS John D. Damn, ....... 0. G. :‘1nfls'n'fl' iv" D losrmaa-tw N. (If A l'rv lair â€"0811" if“ i Thorn is no doubt that the â€banter Pitchers were much hon" than those of the Elm Lodge but than the [It ‘tli'l' tram wrrr ‘0 m-xch better hit- \an": that this appear: at advantage did nut help and again the Blue Lodge had the classiest ï¬elder.u of the two. The game we! ï¬rst discussed 1883 winner when the Blue Lodge Lulu beat the Chapter It a bowling In†that the latter challenged them. The Blue Lodge challenged lo I in“ gum and now Join Ina-7m m to know what other glue m__ marbles the Chapter men a h. For tho Charm 7: Wam‘r .lnï¬nstme, Moi. Bimkr, Ar? I'M. Cbarlry Knob- lauch, Harry ('aw; Ed. Huntington. Carl Steiner, Tbm. â€mum, B. E. Balrxyrwki, Emrrv Kroin, A. White- hvml. Hugh Mat-\thmn L. A. Vet- onrau and Wahrr Staafc. The ermn nan um mm tho- bundnds ~o after wearing m! lwn pv-nril- "to rrom kn‘pt-r gram .4. trying to keep track, anyway l: Mn: 2 ( hand.» man and got. lir'ml of mailing runs for thr- Wur- Indra 'Thnw who Nam-«l wrrw: For Un- mm [mfgrz Bob Warpath tor. AL (Sawfly-N. (INA-29' Winter, 00mm: Jonlï¬m. .lv-Hn "orbâ€. John Jrnlrifls, "nth Brrwn. 0 .3". 02m. Raymond Schultz. Cm. Johmtone. Running on Hu- thivvl «rib; uk- mx 2 MK hâ€"atl n!" :M Mme; sunning the nmpiro; making fat-h at the pit- cher; a" that wt v anon-d. Pram Um ['er! M1 'n Rh» the! R e. a dr-bulaMr v-v Man 2’ the «per- (atom or Hm-v Having cnjoyrd the rumn mud. \hlh .lnhn Hubby [Q the official arbitm and maybe-0y, pup on and walrhn‘ aiilu mnrslion ï¬ver! dwisiofl h!- mack. rm hardly Imcv if then- wmv any vuk-t. Th0 "mm n: Hunt-us Hr'wsv- Inigo A. F. k A. 3., haM« IN- New I’m-than rhampim‘thp M â€1" “HQ“. Thh tn» «Inna-d "duration Day roaming “hm ’7 1h 'Infwl t..t- Gm" lillaplrr ll. 1‘. .‘1. Hum 21' 'Iv l2 in :1 hilan’mu muâ€. WI- l'm "n- (hun 2! lo '2 b "th Hum an "nor-ll. Hay Vomilfl. BLUE LODGE NINE IS MASONIC BASE- IMIJ. (‘IMMPIONS ï¬nd AGNES SGMHER "(HM 0f MYS- ‘ IleflllS AHMK Struck Over Head With Pop not“. in Home by Unknmvn Mun on Tuesday Evening. WHOLE N0. 1946