Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lanzosch en~ tertained at a week end party. their guests being Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. John Car- lander of Cicero. Mrs. Martin is Worthy Matron and Mrs. Carlander Associate Conductress of Cicero Chap- ter, 0. E. S. Evory woman in the village who de- sires to vote intelligently should he at Library Hall next Monday alternoon to hear Representatle John L. Walker. Mr. Walker In the ï¬rst speaker on a program designed to enlighten the Dr. F. H. Kenison celebrated the Fourth of July and his 09m birth- day in his usual hospitable manner Monday. Many friemls called to of- fer congratulations some "marking that since the Vnistnd Art the punch desert have the same effect as for- meriy. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Miller and fam. fly and Mrs. Adolph Ofl‘erk. Sr.. of the Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Long and Mrs. Adolph Mendel and sons, of Lido, Bruno Wash-hips and Miss Mable Hertz of Glen Ellyn, formal 3 ï¬shing party at Fox and Pistakee lec'z over the Fourth. Among several had an: of sun bum in the village. um of Ben Lun- phear'n is perhaps the wont. He was forced to remain at home several clays this week because of too long cm mm m the ray: of Old Sol It the 5...; .1. Com Bach, mon- ma Th Juan. Mexico. The law and Lynn hanks. for- merly of Damn Glow, who now nah their home in Lao Amulet. Ino- und b San Diego. Cal. for a. week end. ï¬lling camp It night and atop: 122 rm Avaâ€"M 1044-1 Edvard Gnhun h â€and!†a {or weeks at the Rudolph Etc-them homo lr. and Mn. Md men-mu flop- pd ol ham Tom†for l VII“ with Nu. I. I. Manama my cm on their way to the" homo in Burlington. Ion utter a mm In Holhnd. For the ranking of the ï¬lm “High uni Diuy." by Humid Lloyd. which will be shown u A local than! on Saturday night. the bungalow of In. Ilium Puma. when III. llv» at! In Califoruh. wu mud by the compuy {or uvenl o! the team It's not too late to enroll the cm. (In- II no Vacation Blhlo School I! no mum church. ll‘l human-l; u'n tutncun and I: ulna mother a that. to at at hot morning‘- work unmanned. The In! In I ml BRUNET DONKIN the Afternoon and' evening 0! the 4m Supper was carved on the porch of the E. J. linen home and ï¬reworks .won enjoyed In the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slick. 01' Grove street, left {or Fretlonia, N. D., last night. where they will spend about six weeks with Henry and Daniel Slit} while Harry recuperates from his recent serious operation. 'Ilr. and Mrs. 11108. Campbell and; children. of'Oalr Park, attended the neighborhood picnjc on Oalmjood avg" Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Stats and daughter, Betty Jane, retumed last Saturday evening from a Week’s stay at Piï¬akee Lake, near Fox Lake sta- tion. The lake wasn’t right {61‘ the big boys but they got lots of pan ï¬sh. Miss Hexen Deegan has rammed to ihe DeKalh Normal School where she is attending classes alter spending the week enu and the Fourth with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Dec- gan, of Belmont street. Carpenters D. C.. New York aunt! other eastern points to be gone until September 1. Mrs. Alice Heckmau left Thursday morning for Cleveland, Ohio, When: she will join her daughter, Kathryn, from there they go to Washington. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ben'esford and children, of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrived at the H. Erie Wright home Wednes- day for an extended visit. Mr. Ber. «ford is a brother of Mrs. Wright and Miss Georgia Beemford. Mr. and Mrs. James Straka and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Eckert motored to Starved. Rock Saturday evening and returned, Monday morn- ing. They visited Deer Park and the wonders of the State Park. - JOBBING Ammo TO ESTIMATES FURNISHED PERSONALS A very cannula nfl’alr Ill held I! the J. J. mum Dona in Prim av- enue My «man when the II- dln o! the Neighborhood Club calor- ulued lick brands. An clam“- Inch um waned on m In". [allow «I by n culling sun 0! land h" In spite of the heat A: a clown“ fut-n. daring II! «Mom In uni until a late hour. Those mm‘ were: Mr. and Mn. J. 1‘ Minion and] Wm Ida Koch. Ruth Zimmerman. fried. Haul. Juno Coon and In- Jory Klein and PM Bolltm. from Chicago; It. all In. Oil'lr subor- mnn and cum 8cm. from Home- wood, "L. and Its- an. Wuhan. (mm Lacuna. o'clock to the India of the Hon. Do- partmnt of m Sunday School. Out nu I lecture u 8!. Paul'- Evmcli cal Church Thursday. June 80. at a Brim In with this excellent org-Il- uuon In the enmity of had unno- graph". sum": Advertising (30.. held In the Slum Hotel. July 0th. After a sump- tuous bouquet a ï¬ne eaten-lament wu provided for the gum in the no! nub- wlnn a handful View of the lube wu Ind. llu Rally In. R. C.‘ Brim of Prince "0.. â€touted the Sale- Convenuou of the Fay Him-brain.~ the young fellorv who reads your gas meter. knows sev- eral other things besides how to (all. how much money you owe the go: company. 0n the Fourth he was the opponent it N-pervlllé a!» a colored ï¬ghter hailing. 1mm Elgln by the name of Eddie Gum in the squared circle. Hinehnun outpolnwd his op- ponent in the eight rounds. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Brown and family of New York City, nrrivad Saturday for a visit with the J. Parker Orr and Stanley J. Bmwn families. Mrs. Orr, Stan. Brown and James Brown are sister and brothers and with their families will go to Carlinviile, "1., Saturday to partici- pate in a family. reunion. 1 Deposit your money for SAFETY in a bank watched by the United States vaemment. Talk No. 12 Mrs. Noble and her daughter, of 125 West Maple avenue, had for their guests on the Fourth! Mrs. John Mer- ton, of Wilton avenue, Chicago, her daughter, Mrs. Viola Davenport of Virginia, and her little daughter; also Prof. Paul Manchester and wife of Tennessee, now teaching Spanish at a summer school in Chicago. i “Speed" Heal, driving “Chap" Bertolin's flivver, took ï¬rst place in a pen mile race for Fords at Lemont on the Fourth. He c0vered the dis- tance on a' circular half-mile track at an average speed of thirty-ï¬ve miles an hour and won easily.“ The purse was $75.00, driver and owner splitting the proceeds. ‘ The Great Bank that stabilized ï¬nance during the warâ€"prevented possible World bankrupcy and is aiding so wonderfully the adjustment period. The C. C. Parks and A. P. Nelsons 15". Saturday night. for a. two weeks' ï¬shing and camping trip in the wilds of Wisconsin. They will pursue the~ elusive muskie in his native lair in the lakes in the vicinity of Minocqua. in the north tiér 0! counties of the state. May good luck attend their woman to the political neod- ot the Slate. DI. Bulb 8. Goodwin. o! Chic-go. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE Johnny Stoops. n Boy "Scout, In no- ing to build n swimming pool for Downers- Grove! Johnny nn‘t do it himnll. Are YOU going to help? The Soon“ on hocking the pin to tin: limit. The Amoricnn legion in whipping into1 line. PM the Swimming Pooi Bog SCOUT TO BUILD C. E. 8 BO W E R Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-R "Male Plane 848 No appointment has been made as yet to am Trauma-raw]: of the or- mailman. tha Tun-toes preterm: to wait until a little nanny Ind 'mnmu- htod In the ("usury boloro tnktns "III «on. Mr. Otto was retained by the Vii- iago Buard. when that body was ï¬gur- ing on building a new dixpouul plant: before the Sanitary Disl’rlvt was con- ceived. He made. the preliminary surveys and is well m-quuinted with flu- work to be done. ‘ Mr. Bungee has had complete charge of tho legal and or the district since its inception. He drew up all the papers. made the necessary speciï¬ca- tions for the territory and appearod betore‘the County Judge in the am. inns as a preliminary to the establish- ment of the district. Since that time he han been advising the Trustees and his, appointment comm as no surprise as he ix wail qualiï¬ed for the plat-e. G. If. Hunge was appointed Attorney and Edgar I). Otto Engineer 0! the Downers Grove Sanitary District at the last meeting at the Trustees of the district, when the ï¬nal plans for the bond Issue. to be voted on tomor- row, were arranged for. Appointments Made at Last Meeting of Tramwayâ€"Treasurer to Be Appointed. BUNGE, ATTORNEY; OTTO, ENGINEER; SANITARY D l S T. runny: Mr. and Mrs. A. Lam and ï¬nally; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tupley and (unity; Mr. Ind Mrs. Geo. Barry and (anally; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Winter and family; Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Briggs and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sherv man and family: Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Slants and lamily from the Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Allred Wolf and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf of Hinsdale. The parting words were. "Let's have an- other." For Damn Gm: Bud Punt u holed II Talked 'IMMING POOL BUT NEEDS HELP Eminent physicia‘ns have recently emphasized the actual danger of sun- burn. To prevent this danger to the skin, use Indu Outing Cwnm. When the skin has been burned. apply lmlu Outing Cream freely. It will relieve quicklyâ€"is exquisistly pure and can~ tains pronounced healing qualities. Marion Dexter's Art Craft Shop. 71.8- A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP, one door south Do you remember “Back to God's Country" and "The River’s Find?" “The Golden Snare,†to be shown at the Dicke Theatre Saturday, July 9, is by the same author and is even better than the ï¬rst two pictures. We have, all read “Peck's Bad Boy" but never before have we had an op- portunity of seeing it in "reel" life. Go to they Dicke Theatre July 14th and 15th and live your kid days over again. 7~8-l of the Ross Bakery. MGWGI 8m DY! We might say here that the idea is growing Ind even folks who never don a bathing suit are interested. Come on folksâ€"let’s go! Watch next week's Reporter for es- timates of test Ind building plans to be furnished by the Scouts. to work and let him sting pverybody, mum and we'll tell )1 than from week to week. Two msonn why you should have your Clo-lung. Dyeing uul Pau- Iugdonebyul. Thcnmolhn Lehmann 6' Michels Store Here you will ï¬nd some sore items that we are selling at prewar prices. You can buy as cheap as back in 1914 and earlier and yoa will lind many sav- ings opportunities every day. We aim to keep up our July sales greater than a year ago and we lmow our prices will make our July the biggest ever. TWO DAY SERVICE PRE-WAR PRICES BUSINESS PERSONALS PHONE 90-R OUR STORE IS 15 TO 20 DEGREES COOLER THAN OUTSIDE Advertisements A COOL PLACE to Trade AND 45 inch ‘ ...... es, 42 inch ........ 39c Best Grade Pillow Cas- Pillow Children’s sensi- ble suppo r t i n g union suits made of white muslin, Children’s 'adv. tf. 89c Only -8- l See all the important events which take place in Illinois at the Dicke Theatre every Fn‘day. The celebrated Don’t miss “The County Fair" at the Dick: Theatre tonight. 7-8-1 Hind-1e Uphollterlnx and Furni- tute Repair Shop. All Work neatly done at WRONG prices. Phone 635 or send pawl-d. Will cull and dc. liver free 0! charge. 11-2641. Gemiums, Funnies and a vuiety of Bedding Plants. also Vegetable plants of various kinds at Gollan's Greenhouses. Phone 210-J. adv. tf. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank \\‘il| mu he on) furllwf alongâ€"may boner ofl-vlhuo you in toduy’ You will if \ou open a (lllriCKlVG ACCOl \"l' and pay all ..( \our billr I), check. When you pa) by check you THINK before you SPEND. 11m are: you man)- a penny durlnu the course of a your. . BETH-Ill OPEN A CHECKING ACCDI'XT IS THIS snow um; mun: ' ' ' A State lnstitnuon under State Supervision Established 1892 A Year From Now MEN’S B. V. D. SHIRTS DRAWERS Rompers Children’s Romp» ers in dark blue stripes, a good quality, only 89c You can buy these, per garment . .50c Canvass, leather soled lace shoes, $3.50 to $4.50â€"Closing Price â€$2.50 Assorted colors and sizes, 35c values, Special at per pair ............ 19c BOY’S 3mm snm'rs' In light colors, stripa at . . .. WOMEN’S WHITE SHOES CHILDREN ’8 SOCKS Lawn mowers sharpened. All Hills of machine work. Repairing of .1! kinds of mole. Expert workmanship and the machinery to do it with. Paul Shroka,,Belmont .1: Forest ave., phone 369-1. 6-174! Today (Friday) is your last dance ‘0‘ see "The Country Fair,†at the Dicke Theatre. If you failed to see it yesterday he sure not to miss It» tonight. It is as good as a circus. 7-84 Screen News, shown on that (by shows local events exclusively. 1-8-1 Friday, In}: §. 1921