Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Jul 1921, p. 1

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Saturday. September 17th. is the date that has been selected by the Lisle Community Club for the second annual County Fair. Being the only fair of the county, and of this neighborhood, there is a chute for the Lisle Fair to grow into a really big thing. With the wedthy men of that neighborhood in- tereated in it, 13 they are, this should be one of tin big dun of this vicinia Plans are already being made to have this event greatly exceed in in. invest and exhibits that of last year which was a big day. LISLE COUNTY FAIR DATE IS SEPTEMBER 17th The Illinois Sunflmr Club is a branch of the Let District Federation of Wmans' Clubs of Chicago- The membership is tame and an invita- tion is extended to the neighbors of Downers Grove to participate. .‘lemhvrs of the lllinnis Sunflowor Club and Ihrir friends will hold a pic- nic at the harm of Mrs. Anna Zirmw, one of Hu- actira members. at her Mme at North Orchard «mt and Fairficw mcmw, mt Sahmlav a" term July mm. It is expected (but at least 150 «iii be present as‘ two special cars haw been amp-r“ for on the Burlington in the after-l 1‘.- (‘nn Chum an Rum-gin Ian- or ”:3 Mrlhmlist Numb. when m Moi-Darn rm (mm. mm «Mm m bring mm. \m nu- " in ."lrrlm. ;i-.I “6th warshipors. lo Glen Ellyn Mall :0 on. mull (own. For Mum. yearn "r, Kimml ml.- hem urn-«Mo fnm my cum hm mum" nl‘ flu- Ohio (‘onl‘on‘nfi- of law! mark. all Ilw mu. hi- clmnll liming mm of thr Inn- The plum uh: lam row-"uh nllon .‘q "Amara in that .limm n:- IM rm mu llw l'lnni Raul will hr n- on of "w mm! pupal-r rally and m «f the next on "w Shh"! pm- mmmnlkm nmkrn In (M; "fl of arm and RM.- will he :- lhmrhmw nvuulr) and M- 90th an al- r'wle nâ€"l lml um! in Ibo «will pun ways In clwml. 0' "'0 MM! M "MW" "'0" l- 0» Ilw llmly flflh M will law for the train part awl as "to, 8km" . mnfl's lactate Iaur ol' the Charles mod will be for llw nnrlh. :l'nrmr mad Mann. «pt-akin: not!" -.â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘ ~â€"---â€"~A-â€" IIM angina of hi: denomination in RUN Pl ““171! {1 1m NW “’91. I SUNFLOWER (‘LUB T0 PICNIC HERE NEXT SATURDAY The Link mud wnuhl ho «me-fir from the Inwmhip line on the «oath to Glen Ellyn an! m on. MINI (on being urn-«Mo {mm any other by inn! mark. all Um any. . In order to carry out thin plan it will be ”century to but": bonds. We believe that the County lloanl will have the uupport of every resident of the county. at all tntetwtetl in the good mud movement. ln their plan of mail" Dul‘age County one of the mat prourenalw. in regard to math. in the rtate. ' Thlu nyntem of road» will connect. up every village anal hamlet “fit the‘ State AM ltonntu. For inrtnnee {mm MM" tlmw. lliuhlaml avenue would the «mental from the village Ilmlttl to the ltowevult Road. Main “not from the village limits to the township line lust north of Lenwnt. daleâ€"12% Ackliuoliâ€"IZ Winfieldâ€"l! Milton-17": Downers V Lisle-H V3 Gnuâ€"14 ' humor discussion on the program will be held an the next meeting 0! the Supcn'hnon which will be held some time in the fore put of Augutt. The program culls for 12.1.4. miles of concrete road. manly running north and south, divided among the townships as follows: Yorkâ€"17% Napen'ille ~42 Bloominp Wayneâ€"16!: Every town, village and hamlet in the county will be connected up with the rest and with the State Aid Roads in and contemplated. if the hard road program. as discussed, is caryicd thru. “DuPage County has the best sys- tem of concmte highways in the state.” That is a vision of the fu- ture we get. from the new pmgram ol the County Board of Supervisors régarding the road building program which was discussed at their last meeting at Wheaton last Friday.- Concrete Highways to Connect AU Towns and State Roads is the New Ptognm. NOL. XXXVI". N0. 25 mum MARI) PlANS SYSIEM 0f IIARI) ROADS 1! Annual Event Prank Eclipse Big Day of Last Dr. Schick tool: as hi< lnplc "Our ;mlor~t.“ He mmmn‘vl the Red. IWhile and Blu- of the Natinnal flag :to the RM. White and Blue of the chun'll flax. He pointed out that ml stood {m- Im-r, and thmgh lm'r, sacrifice and ”wife tn hm. chumh and com-l mnnity. Thu! tho whitr of the calm} signified purity. a parity 0? hotly and] spirit. That blue stands for m- ummy and faithfulness. Constant! tn the teachings of Christ Imus and faithfulness to all trusts impascd on (Continued m Page 2) $2.00 Per Year, In Advance. The rhln-ss «r "w waning was mack by 1hr Rm: ll. 1. Schiwk. I‘m!â€" MI‘M of Hmhnrsl (‘ollm and Arn- alvmy, one of "w sn-akvrx on the mgr-am last year. Lust Sunday waiving. the mud in (M- scrios n! own air son-ins. hmngm «M n mammalian at mm m lav-m- a- the an! Sunday. The lawn of "n3 "NM-list Church. who"? fhii'é} hm tlie'houaé the some {by the pggel: am out. Mm!â€" ask when she was goin to get rid of that dâ€"--- thing. inally, and as he thought, as a last resort, he advertised it in j‘hg Reporter and Dr. Kimml ban, for (In- lust two you". been l’vwhkmt 0f the Smal- nap'. For fight yarn preceding that he um: i Crag-her on l'utorul Theology In the num- ncbonl and M:- (‘qun «we among llw most popular of the Seminary. 34 of those who have had On experiâ€" ence like the foiinwing? One wo- man on the north side had a per- fectiy good davenport for which she had not the room. She in- quired among the neighbors in an efl'ort to dispose of it but to no a- vail. She widened her efforts to sell the article of furniture and still no takers, it seemed a: if se- cond-hand daven rts were a drug on the market. er husband would stumble over the thing, Qwear softly_ under his bregth and then Dr. G .0. Himml. l’mitknt o! the Evnnmlbnl Theological Seminary. It Supt-nine. will he the nu! xmhcr at the l'nim'u Open An Scn'irw. next‘ Sunday "Mung. July 17th. try a Classified Ad._ are you on! WHEN ALL HOPE FAILSâ€"- Pro-Ida! of biannual M16“! Sink", u Supt-nub. "on Next Sunday Evnllx. DIM. B. KlMMfl ‘ HIXISPIAKIRM ‘ UNION SERVKLS DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY. He holds a B. A. degree from Gn'nnel College, Iowa, and has done quite a bit of post-graduate work at the University of Chicago. Mr. Reed is married, has one son and will be have in time for the open- ing of the schools next toll. accept John “PM. ofW-hrfiolal. Michigan. was Ilw unanimous chain- at "N: "and or film-nun» (m the super“!- ("wk-My of Donn-vs Game «hook at their Int-Ming on Tum-day mulling. His was om- nf fuur npplicatioml srrimuly Msivlrm! mu of mm» than fifty for the plum and ”In final dcu‘ china was made only an" the strio lost hives-“nth". 1 JOHN REED NEW SUPERINTENDEN’I‘ L O C AL SCHOOLS and a! I‘d-nuc- l'uuinou- ‘- Fall-fin: (Ill to lid-«In Fm .‘lkhlnn. 11w [313nm Chapter 1“ the nation: for the inltlulion mmmhnbn of the "curing. Gnu-I Worthy hm" John L. “mam. Input-nod the (Th-peer. In. J. C. White of Suntan ave, Put Matmn o! Vesta Chan" and I member of the Committee on Chg!h tern ml mavens-um of flu- Illin- ois Grand Chum. acted M Inviting Worthy Mum. Many Downers Grove numbers of tho Ewan Star were meant. at Riv. emkle on Wedneuhy evening when a Chapter of lint order In imm- tuwd than ‘ Mn. 1. C. White Took Sufi.- of Ir vitinu Worthy Mam- on Wed-end” Nix”. INSTITUTE NEW STAR CHAPTER AT RIVERSIDE Prim-ding "w n-nmoniv-s of tho en'v-ninx, supper was srrw-Il in tho Ibasomem of "n- (Tangrrxalivmal Chunk to the déntivvgnishwl ”first! gaml many membvrx o! the Inca! chap- fn-r and visitms. Tho mom and an flaw them-muons worn pom! fillies, igifing to the 1mm! 3 cool appear- ial'm‘. The members of the Ladies Aid Sccicty of the rhurch. who pm- \Mod and servnl the dinner. quit» humus"! thins-ehas. ‘ Tank. Gwen Grifliths, Florence White 3nd Hrs. Bernice Binder (Menu Thr- msts were Mrs. Steely, Mrs. BrakefieM, Mrs. Myers, of the am. cial party and Mr. and Mrs. Faust and Mrs. Crush of Naprrville, Mr. Faust is Worthy Patron and Mrs. Crush Worthy Matron of Althea Chapter; Mrs. Emma Dyer. Worthy Matron of the LaGnngn Chapter, Mr. and Mrs. Gmherg of Brmkfield. Mrs. E. S. Near of Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. Prickett, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Knobiauch and Mrs. A. H. Bamhart of Downers Grove. The table decorations were pink and white 3nd the young ladies who assisted in waiting rm the tables were the Misses Gnu: Peterson, Lorraine Tape, Dorothy Bordwen. Virginia As he horn Ihe nmmn for tho [and few wary. "w Gram! Worthy .“n'mn was plvwnlmi on Iii-half of ”I" chunk-t with a [VIM [lit-Nu Mt“. Alliv- S. WIMP. thromzh whose rflmls \Vuta Chaptvr does as [and work as any chapter in the state. “'83 also prv-zontml “fill a fluid piorv‘. Mn. (Jar- M. Barnhnfl. Warth- Slntmn of “Mn Chum". in a I‘m why-vb: wimml the distinguish“! numb: In the vast. 3hr was: am- until by Mrs. Sh‘ly. Mr. “mm"! awl Mn. Wah-flrhl. llerklcn the two nlmuly m-nfiomnl Mrs. Helen M. llnkrfluld, "mo-H10.- alm-lnmn, In. Nollie IL Hymn. 'St'r- wary of the Bonn! of ”rand l'txnml. can. Mrs. am. 8. Whllc. "tomb" nf Um Commillm nn Chantry and Ilia-emotions- aml Mn. (inm- Max- well, Grind Ropmmufiu- nf Sus- hMchew-n, (flunk. wnn‘ min-cl. mule their oflk’hl via“ to Volta Chapter. No. 242. on THEM” evan- lmn The "node "I" won 1'70th m «puny with mmhen of ”u- lo- cal mower and visitmn (a “(new Ihr urn-pun to the (3mm! 0|“ch and the fluid-Hon 0' thru- rlmliclltlm which fullowml. Gnu M. Steely. Worthy Grand Matron lull Ilr. John L. Brennan, Worthy Grail Patron 0! the Onlar of the Hutu» 8hr o!‘ the State of llllnoin. up”: their com o! elk-cram Mun-k .mn Crowded Tue-day Ofldll Vb“ cl Ill-oh: Gnnd (Winn. GRAND MAIN“ 0f SIAII VISIIS VESIA (IMPIIR Im- lhwmrv Grow lnlgv- is! our 0! "no in» Mr organixaunn.» "r llu- village. It is rumpus"! nf pluhlir ”Milt-0| mn ”Mu-ml thmmh nfl'irinlly naming! is- thy chum. imlh-iohznlly ils mv-mln-rv an br- ufilu’ml I'H-Iy mun-"mu! for Hw- unml lung"! llu- rummumily and arr ma! "own- "1.:er ”mo ”00.4"”. G. A. Swansnn, {hr Wiring Nob!» Grand and his staff of ofl’irers haw done "own work during 0m past six "1an and the now 31.3” rim every indication of limping up the work. "- mwhmrs um um" :xllnnvk-d o-u-n in ”1%- WaH! "f lm‘ritlm-w. Nc-w mrmhv-N :m- on tho waiting list and rxnmplifimlirm M‘ the Ilv-er-x huh-s plat" evpry Monday night Thou- whn haw «laltml through lhv- an, zrw- will lu- finidml up as mu» m‘ pnwihh- and than a layofl will liv-I tahn until mnlvr m-ather aniww. me prerrnt iwlimtions Urn! will h' quite" a lawn claw-- roady to go thruth in thv- fall and it is planned ‘to main- that ranting a mammal-lo Fullnuin' "w inxlnflnlinn «av-mm»- iou lunch Iva- van"! in Hu- dining mum (n "In many mr-mln-rs: pan-yon! and a m-mrnl gm! limo inlu'lv'vl in. Grand, 00' WNW"!!! Indy. and mm a mrmhrr at "M Inna! Io-Ip. nth-cl us Installing (Min-r with "w nxsistnm n! W. Hnrnhl "with-Mm". ‘ I". H. Werner ............ Chaplain B. M. flmnnon. ....... .R. 8. N. G. W. ll. Smith .......... L. 8. N. G. A. I". JoMmm . ........... R S. V G. J. [1. Sann .......... l.. 8. V. G.‘ I". Slrwnr‘ Mflm- .......... ll. 8. 8. “our” Daugherty .......... L. 8. 8. “camp Vi: ........ lmiak' liuunliun G. A. "new"! ...0ul.tM« “lawman Walk-r H. Rmrs. I‘m! NM A suhccriptinn to The Reporter at two dollars ppr year it an in- vestment. Not only does it bring to your rt-ading table» the nuts 0! the community, but it dishes it up in a readable styie. One of the hrst features, however, is the ad- vertising of local merchants in its columns. Here you will find when! the latest goods can be purchased; where the best prices are to be had on standard merchandise and who carries what you are looking for. It is often .sible to save the mere two do! ars The Repor- ter costs by reading one or twn issues. You save that much by studying the advertising and tak- ing advantage of the bargains at- f:"""( gammy °" 32$” 1’89 I 8 "8") - grufamily. subscribe “by, only $2.00 ‘p‘er' 'yai’r“. Bert E. Lumbar ....... .fiuflm’y Elmer G. Gclmn ”I’ll. Seen-tar)! Following an am who wen ap- pointed to Ml the mu! 0! the chains for the running I‘! month-I: Chester J. Winter was installed an Noble Grand of Downer» (Ema Lodge No. 750. Independent Order of 0M Fellowu, at a regular meetlnx last Monday evening, July nu». The elec- tlvo omen» "mulled were: Cheater J. Winter ....Noble Grand Blalr l-i. Huhbcn ...... Vlco Grand Bert I'I. Lumbar ....... .Sumtary Elmer G. Gclmn ..Fln. Seen-tan VERY CHEAP AT TWO DOLLARS Olin" {or Nut Six Month In» lulled It Regular Meeting Monday Evening. INSTALLED NEW ~ NOBLE GRAND OF LOCAL I. 0. 0. F. Last week Thursday Mayor Barber issued a drastic no sprinkling order Eon account of the lownoss of the pressure in the water mains. 'l‘hat immediate results were obtained is seen in the latest order that people who desire may use their hoses from} six to eight o’clock in the evening} This should give time enough to give‘ thinning gardens unclAlawns a cool drink. Downem Grove people who have ganlens which thirfit mightly this hot weather for a drink can he sat- isfied two hours, a day. This is the latest good news from the Village ofl'icials. No Sprinkling Order ‘Issued Last Week by Mayor Mr is Modified. CAN SPRINKLE NOW FROM 6 T0 ‘ 8:00 EVENINGS Rankin: . . . . .' ...... .erdcn 13mm». “VI Cell... l The commit!" in charge has made ‘ammements with officials of the C. ‘B. 0. Railroad for several Quinn 'to stop at {hr nntranm to the ground: which are Rituau-rl on the north side of the tracka about a mile east of Naparvillo. Work (lay trails leaving Downers Grove at 9:42 a. m., 12:40 m., and 2:38 p, m.. will stop at the park. On Saturday the traln leav‘ in: here at 1:56 p. m. will stop at the Park. Sunday trains leaving the Grave at 12:40, 3:18, and 6:21 p. n. will slap at the Park. A train due at the Park ontrnnrv at 10:00 p. m. will aecommlalr- rs on the return trip. It is due in Downers Grove at 10:18. .79" 31mg)»; of the inning. of Mg m; series 6: 53‘“ n unusutmhmlnmm‘ -- g Al lm n’tlm-l rut-h morning there ‘will hr an hour with tlw Bible under ”‘1' lr-alIl-Nhip «J "or RQV. Mr. PM Wnrius. TM"? will hr pn-arhing sen'icrs at 2:00 p .m. and mm p. In. each day and a vmywrr x: n'icn of song and praisv at 7:00 p. m, The Rev. J. Alfrnl Nansen. penny of First Evam geliral Chunk, Downers Grove. will be mu- of tho ant-moon speakers u the camp mating. 'l'lw Naywlvillv- l'arl: (‘amp mmting :aml llihlr Cr-nlrn-nrr will begin with tlv- srn'irrv nu Friday lifts-mm. July l5, :mll rluw wllh llw «Vt-ning'l erifl‘ Mo July 25. TM priorlple [rah-r" arr- llislw-n L. H. Mr. D. l)., mlm hm lml rv-fl nlJy ntumerl from Japan and l'lv'ma. and Rev. B. W. l‘mrlm‘im nf lilovrllml. Ohio. If you haw chilclry-n you would "to mum-d in Un- whoa! uh than any morning and um." luv-m. If you know of mm neingr'u cMMm win-m yuu think should i:- finned. um. it own-r with "Mr pnwnt‘ III! [mint «ml "to advunurr of Ravi“ llw- I'uHiv-n unlit-r "w- Iliml super- vision u! (Thmtinn man and mu during Uu- -:ummrr mornings. Arr-unmad- M-ofi- With Indian” In gulp Train» u Put Nahum. NAPERVILLE PARK CAMP MEETING 1‘0 OPEN ON FRIDAY TM daily Vmunn INN: School mom in. “The, helm! cvoryono Ml noiflnhor um! o-vevyone I.” In Ma hthr. ‘IM 0! ml chmr.‘ " With a menu“! MIMI. such .1 Int your": held up u a mark to Ihoot ll, thaw £13an In the «tool In win: curry mum to hue the work null-m penumntly in the villa... living. I“! In. m-mflm and ICI- denominational. o-voryou 59th In the Christ“.- «flair of the hddhl can help. Many more chdnea can II. «- cowl-ml. Whén the present clu- m an! “fled. nun-m an he IBM and enough valunueer (when all to found an "at «vary child In the VII- luc can In Men are of I! new The Rev. Arnold H. ,Kehrl. punter o! "M! Baptist Church, in acting u principal and tut-hing manual Influ- ing and hammock making. It ig Expected that a large numâ€" 'l'hmw in charm are: Miss Allin: and Mius Lewis, basket. waiving. Sewingâ€":Mrs. ltoplinger in charge with Miss Gillespie, ‘Mru. VunV-lcn and Miss Esther l'uuner. helping. l‘n’mury work. Hrs. Illnchctt. Kin- dergaflen.'Mi~s Whiflen and III- Henderson. Pianist, Minn Eleonor Manchu". Secretary and Treasurer, Mrs. Timmy. Twelve teachers are now on “no staff, workt‘nx hnnl with the children of the village, tom-hing them, leading them "in play and supervising their actions during 1m- mornings at the vacation xenon. ' Enrollment at the Vacation Bible School, conducted week day mowing. at the Baptixt Church, has increased to 126 during the past week.‘ Thin jump in attendance parallets the re- cord made last year when the second week showed inert-Mewmembershim Twelve Teachers Working Very Hull Mornings at Baptist Chunk With Downers Childm mount-n AI . VMAIION'BIBIE smooluomzs \WHOLE N0. 1951

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