‘ "DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. A large party of young folks sur- prised Mr. and Mrs. M. Snyder at their new home in South Washington street on the occasion of their ï¬fth wedding anniversary, last Friday night. The evening was spent in playing games, ending with an out of one of the Snow engines and are now considering several types of on- gines to take its place. During the month of May ï¬fteen new electric taps were completed and so far this month there have been four. There were on his desk Tues- day, applications for 29 new light taps and 27 new water taps. With the increased use of electric current in the village the need fnr new power units will soon he a para- mount one. The plant is more than! making money and it is vxpocted that. the adidtional units waded will he installed this fall. The Villagr Coun- oil has a line on a place to dispose Applications for water and vinaigr- electric curmnt arv starting to pile up on the desk of Frank C. Allen, Supt. of the Water and Light I'lant. Fiflm Sn l-‘Jeflrir Tap.- Mid: During MIMI of May and Many Are Wining. APPLICATIONS FOR LIGHT AN D WATER FAST FILING UP Rev. A. S. Phelps. minister of the Congnagtioml Church will [Inside at the opening â€nice 1 week from nut Sunday Honing and the Immune of (Cmtinunl on Pan 4) "oath" «f this Program ('nmmfl- "1" MW Mn trying to lovalw a sum able diM'Inr of singinx and atrial mmir (mm muddl- our mu. Minn Um Mvr fail"! to «man noymw and in wk“ of "n {art that Hm mot-ling“ an In mmmrm-r in about" “Ni! unanimous aflimv "as (alum appoint; in. RM. Krhrl. pnutm of flu- Bay-us! ("hon-h, as leader of song. Tho mag tcn'icw will he of the nnuim- our»! air ‘mmmumity sing" tum-«Nor 0M! Gonprl "why-Hos which (Wen-body! knows and Iowa. Rm: Kohrl is a Mom-in. (nor solam and will arm- imlly add a Int-mam in min. The" will aim pmbublr he othrr sprcinl Music rum-km! maximally lu- local mm and visiting "ï¬sts. ‘ The matter "I nearing "amnion and a ddmtor or pinning wua Id! In tho l’mnm (‘ommiun by the (‘o- nwrnliw ('cmaril [Me-h inrlualm lay roan-mumps fmm all the chmflw‘. Etch l' .«mr n-umnml the rwwm-ihi- m,- of wanting nmw mph-«outnum- Apr-hr (mm M- ch'namlmuian tn Lul- vim.“ "w ruin-rial. If manihlv: Mm lawn-n um hr .wrmrd fm‘ nnnl n! “w â€Minn. Coagmtlml Song. Bomiifliou. Hm Murman- Rou w..- uppmmnl Oman! (0r lino M-n'n of “N'h‘h‘vr. This Program Committee met at 1hr home of the chairman. Rm'. Wm. (Imu'feld. hm Tuemuy Int-moon and tumult-d amen-l interesting items rt hummus. The services wm begin 5! 7:30. The on!" of servin- will be as follows: Song Service. Scripture Willing. Conn-manual Song. (Slnmlinx). Pray". (Standing). Swill Musical Number arranged The (Io-Operative Council met some weeks ago and decided that these .ser- vices will be held this year on the lawn of the Methodist Church and ap- pointed the Pastors of the ecu-operat- in; churches In; a l’rogann Cmmmik tee to work out the details for the pen‘icex. The Open Air meetings in which the Congregational. Methodist, vae Street Evangelical Lutheran, Bap- tist and First Evangelical Churches unite. will commence with the ï¬rst Sunday evening in Julyf Tlle Rev. Keir! Appointed Leader of Singing and Miss Marian- PROGRAM WR OPEN AIR SER- VICES 0llIlINED VOL. XXXVI". N0. 22 by flu- hinder. Aluminum-mom "flaring (‘ourvnfloul Song. FIFTH ANNIVERS.‘ RY Roe Organist. Mr. and Mrs. Harry l'pporrue of Maywml, spent last Sunday at (he homo of Mrs. Uppercuo’s pan-"ts. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Dewey in North For-0st avenue. There is not a paper or maga- zine in the country which will ah- solutely guarantee results from classiï¬ed advertising. There are papers which can truthfully claim that the are better mediums for this ki of advertising than the others, but as for a guarantee, that is pretty far-fetched. It is always. no matter what city or village, the best pa r that is the best medium for cassiï¬ed adver- tising. That is what makes the Downers Grove Reporter one of the. best, if not the best. medium in DuPage County for clasï¬ï¬‚eds. Our paper goes: into nearly a thou- sand homes in this virinitv every week: it is read by more than ï¬ve thousand people, people who are. persistent readers of want ads. hat is what makes The Reporter one of the best papers in which to advertise yam wanm Try a claniï¬ed ad; the cost is small and the results are hm. Trye one next week~Phone 1884. Sincerity meet: a! 1mm North Ro- hoy st mt and there arr several momâ€" hors of Grove Lodge ready to 90s“- (y to their hospitality. A. l'. Nelson of the (have. is a Past Master of Sim-erfly Lodgr. Hv informs us that he has mivnl a Inner from Mr. Frankth Mating that preparations worn hing made for about 200 visitors from â€we Grown It is exported that many will availl‘ (melrns of the invitation. I Tho jurflmion mu min-cl I'mm W. ll. of Simvity. John Franlm‘rhl. and work will «tan a! "no n‘rlork in the lflernunn. M «ix 1: "Wm: will be taken for suppm' and aflu‘ the ma! work will continua. Hu- of- ï¬rors of Grow [mlgr lalting (4mm and putting the owning candida“- lhrmmh the third lk'gfl“. Jnhl \\‘. Jenkins. W. M. of “mu- lnlgv. No. 824. A. F. k A. M. Ma urn-Meal an imilnlicm on MM!" M the mrmhrnhip. frnm Simrfly. No. m2. at (Man. in Mm with them Ionmrrum-. Saturday. Jun 25th. RESULTS NOT GUARANTEED 02 on Pvt Your. In Adv-nu. Inn! um. AW lmiIui-n I. (‘00er lit-gm u I'll-d5- lam in (in-In. MEMBERS 0|" GROVE LODGE TO VISIT SINCERITY The girl»- nw ‘mhmu Muhr Ulw back-whip nf Mn. A. F. "rnafltr of Wm! (um..â€" “ml. manor Schnlh (ima- lliol Hort-m Owner Dorothy Mills ARMS Brobl‘rx Doroflly Gm‘cn Jane Pnnhmflchl Marlon leey 1m- Nnrgury Gertrude Knox llelcn \Wmmtr â€5mm: Iiolm Clut- Rogers lrem Tull "nul "ram l'vxxy Wrin- ‘flcuy flohoury lnimcr undo. Klim- Jul-cue l‘lutllu {elder [Irwin- lhc (â€an llu-y toll have n lablr ul’ nowltlen for rule. 11m nn- llllk- thum- Ilwy haw made mum-alum purl: an apron. 01". (mu-In. batik-"Men; all practkï¬l.‘ but all mmlr ln much - vwnl an) "ml "try an hr rallml non-Ilka Tickets can be purchased {mm any of flu- girls who Mlonu In the (kamp, 1h: follows: Members of the Tatapochon Camp Fire are desirous of going camping this year; in fact that is about all they talk of as this hot weather hangs on. That and one other thing. the other being a supper the) are to give at Library Hall next Thursday m an- ing, June 30th between 6. 00 and 8: 30. But the supper is being given to make money to go on ,the camping trip, no it is natural the supper ‘should shan- with the trip as a topiv ‘of conversation. The menue will be roast beef or hum; scalloped potatoes. peas in cases; cabbage salad; rolls and but- ter; pic u. in mode uml ml'fco. All this for soventy-flu- cents a platv. so it is (proctrcl that many wonwn will forego the plenum of cooking a big meal in hot weather uml stem- her family to the Library on this owning. Sol-we at Libnry Hall Next Thurs- day Evening to Get Funds Fol (In-ping Trip. TATAPOCHON CAMP FIRE GIRLS MAKE PLANS FOR SUPPER VISITED HERE Sl'NliAY DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY l Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Richey of sar. 3atoga avenue. with their son and (laughter, Major and Mrs. Brooks and family, of Camp Grant. leave this morning for Newaygo, Mich, where they will spend the month of July; at Brooks Lake. This lake was‘ named aftnr the great-great grand- father of Major Brooks. He was one of the original settlers of the la- .cality yeti-x ago. Two weeks at this camp will he one of the bright spots in the mom- ory of a boy in after life. He should be given this opportunity. Is your boy going? 3 Camping has appeal to M'ory boy. In this way, under organized loader- ship. they get the most out of tho mat outdoors. Everything for their safety, health and well being is pro- vided. The games. the stunts, tho general order of the rlay, a" are ro- zuiaterl for their bodily and mental; growth. 1 The camp is run by the Scout: a= much 9g: possible. Each tent has a leader who is a mcmhor of the Camp Council that meets at 12:30 every day and them the men of the staff amid and guide the Scout< in their wnrk of operating the camp. vi" follnw. A maria! effort is king nude this war to have most of the hell boys to go in the ï¬rst period which hr- tins July 5th. Already most of flmzo in Troop No. 3 have signed for (his l (I ll, “arm of Rival-flow. Smut Ext-mum and Camp Din-clan hilly [he camp mm and a number of «mm of flu- clichicl. aw no“ at lhn ramp «loin; muslrurlicm work. ley arr ‘wï¬u W site in hrs-l class shapn for [how “lm will follow; enlarginx the man- hall; ï¬xing the lunch: Incl pulling thing.- in apple pic on!" Mr1 llw In: souler of plenum. Willi“ tlmm are two Downers Gmw 8mm >.| Hilly O'Neill and Billy Ray. The N111 "Billing" an eroding the win‘lmu outâ€" ï¬t will: which it is expected enmmun- itatilm will he hit! with the towns :- long the “Q" and otherwise makinx' tlwmsrlvos useful. 1 July am will we a happy bunch «I )mngslrn. Buy Sumt- of the “int Suburban District. mtnining at (Th- em for (In Gm wriuri a! W ump- In; 39m M helm-nu Lair. Wis. spam um um. 5m.- .. um! um r...» Ima «- Spud rams INN-en (Smo Floy- III Ih ;' llru nl Ibe- lfla (‘01-'01!!in Fir-I Paid. ; (k1 Tenth". S(0lfl (AMP AI DHEVM lAKf OPENS MY 5!! TO Sl'MMER AT LAKE and it is expected that others THE FRUITS OF LABOR I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mod-ml and son. Rudolph, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Mod- jnska and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. Michel. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lehmsnn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Drunk Jenâ€" kins and son, nf the Grove, and Mr John Mohr of Chicago, and the Wm. ‘ thrnann family of Oak Park, spent Sunda; at Cry-rm! Lab enjoyed the vailing heat but brought back ï¬ne coats of sunburn. Downers 6mm people should make plans now to stay at home on the 4th and attend (ht: Down"? Grove enla- bration. f (Irwm- for thr- idea of the Judica- jtion cerrmonivs ~«Mould go to Supt-râ€" visors W. H. Blmlzett and F. J. Lit- tlnford. They workwi hard to swing the deal whereby this forest primeval trod by the feet of tho rvdskins‘ and lovml by them, should be‘acquired for posterity. Working with them on the; committno arr: H. P. .lonesz, H. C. Dirke, Mayor Harbor, Rev. Phelps. Rev. Goodwin and Jay Allison. All nl‘ lhr- mm-ssions will he han- dled by the ï¬rn department who will livn up to their usual reputation of giving a good tim (afar a little money. Thrrr will ho community singing of the old songs, sun's which have boon [Ax-«rites {m- gnu-rations and a fc-w of tho now. Thom will he Speaking by man whom we know always have a mos-‘8‘? for u-; the Revs. Ewan B. Goodwin and A. S. Phrlp: and Mr. Howard P. Jam-s. j ramming the hall {line in (h:- I!- temoan I pantie will he held to tho Paw-7v», Math-1| by tho â€rd-men and [he now tmeh. (Innxpirmms in 1h:- hand..- of "w mart-hort- will ho hum- lunch hasknts, which “U!" and the boys will guard rawful‘y until they no nnpatkml in the (rt-on aisles 0N (he (rm-9. I Naming â€minute will hr altrmp- OM. TM dedication of this Inauuful hit of mar-Ham! mixing on (In- na- hnw- of an old fashion"! «immunity pt-lmflnr. Plans nrv- mmer for Ibo oflidnl apt-ting and chair-um of "w Fan-x! I'tru-ru: pmpmly I'l'sl «I "no “â€le an July hunt". and ‘ill hr uni"! Illmuxh as "mount-O in M4 mum's Rowan". TM mmmilm- mu on Monday m min: and dis-mum. the I" fair but no radical drawn-x were mack in "we u-Malivo program. PEMS (0HPlEIE EOR OPENING 0E EORESE PRESERVE FINE COATS 0F SIFNBITRN In tho wwkly task of “trotting out. The Reporter" we haw» always before us an ideal of wrvim to the community. We cater to no (mo class, to no one clique. rplixi- ‘ nus (ll-nomination or faction. Striv- ‘ in: as we do to nerve all with im- partiality, it is sometime).- haul to please everyone. But with this aim in view, we have proven by years of persistently getting out a REAL paper, that it pays to haw- this over before us. Local organizations who desire publici-i ty for some worthy cause are new ‘ er turned down in our office. The churches, lodges. the benevolent groups of women, the aid sorietias and church men’s clubs; all are striving in the great work of the Master and in our humble way we endr-avor to help. Is your organ- ization planning something new? Tell us about it. select a publicity committee. keep your aim: and ac- oomplishments before the peuple. Phone The Reporter, 1884. H. M. ('allm‘mi and family left on an automobih- camping trip Tum-'- vlay through tho “-5! and vnuthwmt. Tin-y run-M to br- zom- until the ï¬rst nf Soptnmhv-r. [£0st (hr ordinary wmk of a mill â€w lmvlor LumhI-r (70. turns an! a great many ï¬xlurm for harm» and "flit-o buildinr. 0m- nf "win- 11-â€" (mt big jnh‘ was fumi<hing a" Hm ï¬xturw for tho m-w plant of Um Aurura Roarnfl-Nrw> building Mung with Hw- Mg contra-tom Un- um‘om ï¬lth and door and mill): M "w Chitta- olhtrid lurk". «ml "u- mm May I»: whrn lhtvy would an! uh- a rut in “new. Sicm- "ml Um not a whorl hay turmvl and vmly rim "w annmmrrmc-n‘. â€ml thral balmy Lawn†wmlltl In: Um umpin- Minn-m UH- I'mphv)‘l‘r~' and lb:- Imimv: would "w m!» n-tum tn Nwir juhs, I. H. â€rmâ€. win: is "H- head of "w Lmnhrr l'umpany'» farhnry, .raid Tuesday m-t-ninz that Hwy G‘Xll‘l‘lï¬' In hnu- «mulling running smoothly again in :- wrv-k. I A COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER Wart was: sum-v0 'rm-uhy mum!" M. Na- »..«h and ulnar “Hwy 0! lbw lam! Luminrr (to... at la Hump. a!- In a Im-nfl’ him tho- ï¬rst «I May mrr Un- wnn «mm-"cm. Wad â€and Ton-lay Ml" Lay- ". Him May Id 0'" Man! u-ulumnlium of wands-r and all- mimumo u» mmnm from mm.» mu n’unl‘fl "mambo“! Hw- mum", ‘flu-y arr enquired that nurh I plur‘ in m-nilubk- U: (M chucln-n of "w sillum‘ «Own Hwy can haw nothing m [mud in â€I" rily. IDRI.) LUMBER (T0. 8A8" AND DOOR FACTORY RELOI’ENS 0m- or the ï¬rst pint-m- Mm" tn â€mow-m Umw Husiton 6n “or KID- olomnrn building. II. in nluyu up. m «min; "w renun- ml we hwy The h-uutilul building on Grove 1-1. ‘ix «guimn‘d with every known lk‘VIfl' fur Hm tam-hing o! chilulwu. In charge in Minn Lurin Mom. "M m.- uiulunh‘ an llu- Him." Wlmlow. Lunch-n and Kimball. in the Kinder- xunrn lk-mrtmml anal mun-u Wyn! and Kuun in the Primary. Ill-w I'M- w DIM dam of "In manic. Too much cannot 1w said for thr §Klml¢~nyar¢vn Extrusion Ammiatiun and the work they are and have hoe-n doing. The “'th how has tum-n 1‘s- (abliohnl nine years um! is one 0! llw must un'uuw lnxtitutiun’: o! in kind in the warld. 'l'hc'n- ire nu chemo for tuition. and (M numb" who can IN land in â€mm-d to the capacity 0! the Hamliwork of the “kiddies" who. while they are learning, also have a wonderful time at this institution, was sold on the lust «lay of the school your. The proceeds from the sale, ‘amounting tn $90.00 have bmen equal-V; ‘ly divided between “'14- l-‘iu- Truck Fund and thv l'uhlir Library. $45.00 oath. This will he a great help to them- two public instituliuns aml the thanks of the rmnmuivity go to flu- chilulron who made (his [unsibltz Thejmznur given by the Junior Elementary school when it, closed two wcks ago mm a real ï¬nancial suc- cess. Proceed»; From Junior Elementary School? Closing to Local Institutions. KIDDIES BAZAAR REAL BENEFIT FOR TRUCK AND LIBRARY TU! RING T" [-2 WEST Wu. flute?“- [celebrate her birthday Sunday.1‘llou present were Misses Esther Tannin.- ser, Eleanor: Ram, Hm etta Jensen. Elsie Worth of m wood. Louise Manda; of Coal-nâ€" Parlr. Frieda Selig of the Gun. '1†umfolhhadnnryka-lh Dr. Putter nequiml the property shortly after his discharge from the army and has made a wonderful suc- cess of it. He will spend some time in post graduate work and will up}: take up the practice of medicine in Downers Grove. Dr. M. I. .l’ufl’t‘r mm the Peat! l'harmary [ast Friday tn U. P. Sei- lhv-rt 00‘ Chicago and M. L. Norris d Oak Park, tho new proprietors tak- ing charge of thr- husimxs on 34' urrla)‘ Morning. Mr. Seibert is the pmprit-Mr of a drug store on lake short in_ Chicago and Mr. Norris has been ruminating a similar basins" ll Oak Park. He will have charge of the local stem for the present. Both of the ma an mtistl'fld pharmacilta and nxpoct to increase the basilica here. "0 “wk"! â€w Hood sin-MIMI" :lnwn hix (arr at a Mum in "I! Brigh- lmvhmul. MIN". 3: "Du-firr (lb I“ \\'a~ (uh-n flour to "0me here no fun- row-hing mdirll lï¬efltim; "0 damn-d at Dr. Tm's WM “and Min up. taking vvrni “li‘l’hï¬ in MI bond .anal th-n was drhen In his humv. NEW PROPRIETORS TAKE CHARGE OF PUFFER PHARMACY Six girls helped Miss Emma Peters mu nf Hu- mmhinv. All ht "men- ln-u in W rvmh thI "n- Min-r at bat «In-m and routing In emu-koo- m~<~ in "w .muv-r â€mm! u):- corner .mma! mil-Mm Ill". A «man and a! â€to m In M rwrycm in w new"! nu m up. bun-HM into AMI-m: and Mâ€" en la hmpillh for Irv-tum»! m Hr. Vida-r, I» I'm" at “P M up h" ways In M‘n‘t nmmher If he up: (hrmm rlnr a! 0n wreckage. if M nan-IN! «mt. on if M I†W llnm-wr. h ran-aid":- MOM' W Um no um '1'" Inn! in th on. Numb-r. Ir. I‘klvy MI 0" and tin“ ll- «nm. Mu no cam-5o. or Why and whilr M- Ma Ma turn: on 00 rm, M mskbn il Wu! If h. mi" N "he chm-av. M “NO. Mr. Pith-y was driving his Lax- imcton mlan north on Crawford "0., ‘ with two companions in the mulling William Pow, a nits-mu 26 M "M. 4345 North laud street I“ Mr. I"om~'I friend. “in Gum Kw“, 3:122: Walnut nth-cc. Jun u the at was (musing Iflh and. 3n W tanning I‘lr, going at least on a hour mnu- (raring dow- thc “M and "uh"! “no the «our of fle- key'u our. 1qu mat-Maw mu own! by In. m-lumky. I408 no. Court. 8!» (IV. her occupation. M the Chic-p noun nx [MI a! cm». m In» driv- ing was Wllhun Yuatl. ‘M W“ Twrlflh Mm. Mb 0' M â€I hurl mar I’M" lake. to the w. TM fun-u of "or twin ml. If. l-‘o-m [tn-ugh the door of the * mu. (bo- mil out of u "and Ho III-rt. Mr "A label h the M ‘flmpiul uh"! 071-! mm In“ lb yin" wax [Mun-vi. Lain u III Ira-m! that Dr um- My Kabul. but flu! lu- \vpuld low. It»: Km Dual An nun bmh-n and Door fl. m and {nub-«I. Wants-.m- I. "w- nunb flat 0' IMNumanut-Momhtbu-h Hw- mum: at. . r2 Sï¬hfl ol’ Chicago, and H. L. Nani: of "at Park. Cloned Deal Last Friday. CELEBRATE!) BIRTHDAY F Walter E. Fickey, o! 45 Holden Place, is laid up at his home I“)! one out in his head nearly [our in- ches long, sen-ml smufler ones, Ion. snatches, bruins and his left till. bacIIy hurt ts the nsult of an Imo- nwbik- art-idem In Chicago Int Sun» day night. Machine Wmhd in (Nun My Night In Reckless Drive! Saul-en In. Him. WAUfl! I. "(KEY BAD" â€URI IN M110 SMASH-UP WHOLE N0. 1948