"DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER '7‘â€" shake hands again with the good who have migrated to sunny California (mm the old town, give themnewsoftï¬edandtruefï¬mds still here, and listen to their tales of “the old days.†'Tis possible the and sane other year pumps, who knows? an interesting affair. Each year the we in unnamed thru the Reporter columns and in this way reaches peo- ale who would otherwise not kmm Tiikémiomuaemmu- W other-in; yet held. Dimm u 2.00 o'dock. ' . Respectfnfly, A. C. RIDDLER. .“r. '10:!†“In the Reporter the Anna! Bash! Picnic of the Downers Grove Association of Southern California, to he held Saturday, August 60h. at Lincoln Park, La: Andes. At this meeting the election of of~ Mrs- Ind ether matters of business will be disposed of EVERYBODY will be expedal to come wider! with their own lunch, also caps. Cof- fee will be served by the mmiuea. Dear Hr. Stats: Will be please! Du‘hn at Olin" a“ "It" Ratio m I. In Held in lint-0n Put. In Mink!- ANNUAL PICNIC or nowmm mms IN CALIF. AUGUST min Following hi! opminx "marks a ï¬ssion of the who") was hold. The childwn mum"! in and wow mind at I signal. Th". ram the awning '1'.er 1‘0"an by th minutes (If delightful church music. “"00 loader naked "I: youmhw to name the may they ï¬sh!!! to sing and fmm (Cumin-ed m Pan 8) Mr. Krhd “I! mom than nusltm.‘ â€on! "w cn-vlit far the "one†of tho «haul In when N was vlm‘. In the teaching am“. Mr mill 0m! alone to could haw nm‘mplifln‘cl compara- tiwly muting nml nnly with â€up hearty "Imam nml mmmlion of than I'm 30 faithfully I'urkl‘i' with Ibo fMMwn l‘!‘ Opening the progmm the Rev. Kehrl gun a talk on what the ma- tkm fllble «hook touch and MM they tend! it. He gave I mm: hintnry of the Mn. which rtnrtocl in (‘Mmuo in IMO. and how tlw chm-h Ink-mum of "mt city In Incmflng thv num- b" of «Omniv- much year. No my» plunked the fact that tt Wu :1 ntrtct- ly Mn-nrtnrina imtltutinn and that how In lla- vlllnmr all "w work haul ltd-"t «Inm- by mluntmr wurlwn. - Then is one regret. voiced by the Rev. Arnold H. Kohrl. pastor o! the Baptist Churrh and Supt. of the V.- ation School. which was held by thou.- prcucnt Tueudny night. This was that not more of the grown 900v pic 0! the village attmlml to see what their youngster» had been do- ing. The church should have been fl|« led to capacity with parents and than intent-stat in children. The things accomplished in lhis short space of time show that the school was no playhouse but a place for work. Them were many and handful objects, creations of boys and girlx from six years up. Beau- tiful hammered brass piclul'e frames, wonderful baskets, aprons, hugs. book racks, hammocks and what not. all done by nimble little ï¬ngers under the direction of a volunteer teaching tom. What Have They Done? This was a question asked in last week’s Re- porter. It was answered at the Bap- tist Church on Tuesday .evening, at. the closing- exercises of the Daily Va- cation Bible School when the children who have been in attendance for the last thiee weeks, showed the results of their eï¬'orts. Closing Exercise!“ [)3in Vacation Bible School Held at the Baptist Church. VOL. XXXVIII. N0. 27 WIIAI IIAVE NIH MM? ANSWERED IUESDAY EVENING We would like to be there vvw Hr kull- mm- not Pu You. In Advance. run, ......... ‘m., nill ht! held tn Hw- Irn! of "w fllnlpalh Lyn-um flun‘nu. which in Izmmluflinl n â€mailman ham nmkr Hu- nmpirrv- at â€w Amflmn [Mum 'of [Wu-'1': lhmr. 3' TM program at Ilw rrmiug um hr un-irr Ilw nmri‘ms of the hm"- rr.‘ (Smw “‘nman't Hub and “w 8|. ’l‘aul'« â€â€˜1'!“"(3' â€myth. "It “P". Wm, Groirfohl. mm}. ll «ill he a Jan par! pmnm. mmk sad a his! {mlipium mrvm. TM (‘irk Mu-ic "As-minim of (‘th “ï¬nned "no {musk-3| "1ka for Ibo awning. Mr. frank Parker. Maritime sings-v. â€is! ’Nest Smith. vidilist. and Miss Mm- :nrfl Wflmfl. mmnid. A" ï¬lm [musicians on artists 0! the Naked ’ navk‘. .‘lt. Parker Tamhmrin .......... Gasser-Frank) Negro Spirit“! 1 Tho pmrram which follows shows a van-My n! selmimv. secular and wiim’mn. lbwmrs Gm (bun-flu (Sound! and the Mn- Gme Wan-'3 Chin Cooperating with the CM: Ink Ant-(hut. 00 man Prank Pain ............. Baritone I Am Thy Harp ........ When the Dew is Falling Down um Vak ........ Tho Opt-p Mr ï¬nder of Sunday. July 8!. mm. brim-inn at 1:30 p. ton am he would do everything in his power to make the Ralpuh Chau- tauqua under the nuspkcn of the Ann- orinn Ugion 3 mm. Ti; c713}; {rm have no mm 8.:- unlny evening nor Mu Tumhy. lol- Iowlmz "Ii:- “mm-0mm. UNION SERVICES IN CHAUTAUQUA TENT NEXT SUNDAY NITE Monk-I and laugh.- hunt. For I'm-II" M I’m. nm. atâ€! 0! Mann. The next nhow at the Curtin The.- trc will be next Wednemlny evening. Auguut 3d. Elmer l'hlhom. pmpn‘e- tor of the theatre made the announce- ment Tuesday night giving his ru- CURTISS THEATRE No l'nhruanm ll South ï¬ll: Show Holm- l'nlil Nut Wednes- dny Evening. ae’SflVRepioi't‘e; clmiï¬â€˜eï¬s 32“ lots. houses. in buggies, etc.I etc. They will __nd_ glut yuu _w_am 9.0 66§'an'§eli"§na'i"“o{ " miosefl Try__one next wee. The coasti "It pa . to use Reporter classi- ï¬eds.†or over 3 year we have been boosting the use of Reporter want ads. During that time many doubters have been turned into en- thusiastic homers of these little business gathers. How? They used one or two nds and found that they accomplished everything we claimed for them. For instance, just last week a local man lost his panama hat at East Grove when the wind blew it from his head._H_e cum in, said, “Dmrt suppose in] do any good but I’M advertise for it am y." He did and he now has t at but back again And all for the 7m}! sqmflof {bitty-ï¬ve The ï¬remen will hold another moonlight picnic in the Forest Pro- serve west of the village u week from Saturday night, August 6th. They are ulw contemplating another big raffle. This time they, will put up $300 worth, of coal (winter is com- ing) in three prices and every coal user in the village is expected to plunge on the purchase of chances. Efforts are u} be made to make the Labor Day nfl'air a really big one. Plans are now being considered for a big Downers Grun- carnival under the auspices of the Downers Grove Fire Department for Labor Day. With the other schemes they have for rais- ing money it is expected that by the last of the year the ï¬re truck in- debtedness will be paid off. THE UNIVERSAL VERDICT [Sâ€" To ‘Hold Another Moonlight Picnic on Next Saturday Evening, August Siuh. FIREMEN PLAN - B I G" CARNIVAL - FOR LABOR DAY ELOSES DOORS FOR CHAUTAUQUA WEEK (Continued on Page 8) DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE,COMMUNITY His friemk were many and he leaves a mory of a good addict. an upright citizen and a kind husâ€" band and father. Eugene W .Farrar was born in Downers Grove. Illinois. July 24th. 1835. In 1806,11 year nfler he re- turned from the war be varied Martha J. Carpenter, who with four; It was a sore trial to him when he was obliged to reiinquish his com. mud on Decoration Day. The year after the World War his was the word of Miriam! which led his cm- rude: and the overseas vetenns into the cemetery where the ï¬rst join-t Hemorial Day ceremonies were held. He was ever a man of positive opinions. Bind: we: Mack and white was white with him, no manta! tints mattered with the douxhty old sol- (‘amin Fart-at. "(k-m" as (hr «M timer; all callml him. was fnr years a pmmimnt ï¬gure in village slain. He served sewn! term: a: school cliâ€" reflor and {mm the early clays was I leader in Iml happenings. Hr mpmdévl quickly m Lincoln's all to arms at the nlbmk of (In (‘Ml War and enlisted in the Thirâ€" tronuv lllinnie Volume" Infantry. serving till the close of the war, mid. of the time a: vermin. He was a Mr in N‘apor Post. No. 4m, Grand Army of the Republic and until a few years ago his end ï¬gure was always servo when the Post march"! leading the Mac clad veterans as of- ï¬cer 6f the day. is m Maph- mom» almost amm- silo the mount high school building. "is hm far more than half a con- Iury was only a few ml: mm! at M.- Mr!†plan. Captain )‘amar mjunwl lln- distinc- Iion of living "'0 ï¬rst “Mu child bum in hul‘nxn County. He ï¬rst saw HIM July 'ZJHI, um shaming Ilmmgh Um wimhus of a log cabin which stood III-side the highway which Tap:- soamlnl In! Mum!†for En- n-M \\‘. I-‘urmr. rflcnu of the Civil Wu uml n lil’olnnu n-niulom of Down- ers Grow. I-‘nr unmlhs. Captain mer. m- M was nflodionaldy known lhmuxhout "Io villa†and more Ihln half "w mum.“ hm! born ill. The inflrmilk-s uf an. M: eighty-4x". hirflulny w..- In.-I ï¬umlay. m'igbnl M'IH') upon Mm Ind «Wm M.- nrrunnmvul stroll damn mun um hrycmd his flung“! fur marl; a war. Wu I’m. Whin- (‘NH Rom In "I l'ur ('mlyâ€"erkuu M Hon! 0‘ “III". “MP5†$00!!be lASI HONDAYWR ' , “GENE"MRRAR I. W. FARRAR, lint Whlté Child Born in County (Continued on P132 8) a number of them in a simple yet forceful way. Speaking from the topic "Good Citizenship,†she emplno tieally said that only one versed with the ideals of good citizenship could be an intelligent voter and urged the women to attend all such meetings as may strengthen them on politlcal (Continued on Page 4) poser! constitution. Mrs. J. F. Jen- ness is chairman of the nominating commuter: with Mrs. C..B. Reed. Hrs. A. H. Bamhart, Mrs. F. C. lmder and Hrs. J. L. Remains. us whims. Mrs, A. Whitehnm acts u chairman of the constitution committee with Mrs. H. S. Paine. and Mrs. Liven-a Hannum as cry-workers. ' Hrs. George Mamas, who is Presi- dent of the Woman's Church Feder- ation of Chicago, gave 1 wouderfu! talk to the group. Mrs. Maths is a man. well versed on all the politi- cal problems of the thy and told of Tbe met-ting was in the form of an informal talk. â€rs. W. J. O’Neill appvimerl a minding cnmmittee and a cmnmittee to (law up a pro- cane» and Ema: a m fen "on! in heal wmml (inks my ti" not mnï¬m [Mir discussion! to National topics but till “so dwefl on lml topics as m“. Mrs. W. J. O'Nvill. min: as um- pomry rhnirman. oxpnmsn! (he Bill-as of mnniutinn «Mn sht‘ aid "at Home would he takrn 11. "Main sprai- an of nknmrn (n Inlk In am! n- phin. as ‘1'" as instruct. tho worm» n! mu mmmanfly on I" Um prairie-ms of the clay which 4-0":me us I‘m a pomk‘l View IM {aw aw 0mm who Muck-Maud them ml can vou- inlrlligemly on all Nth whit-“h. Thia the women will "who?!" to "VFW by mm M the Inn-c of Women Yaters and their claw: in ruin-mum. TN- omm'talivm is pushing a worthy A moup of thinking and "NHL rufly intbrrutnl" women [ulhtml It "w luhmry Nun Tnmluy IHanmfl and m-nniu-vl {hamâ€"alum Into wit-l mail In- h-mwn a:- “A Lon! him at Womrn Value." Tlu-n- in a Na- Iiunal and a Sun In-w 0! WM \‘uu'rvl. ha which mi: urnniuuun h linked. AM.» it i- in a â€mo,- Milli m! it in not pun-ran Ind 69 not I \\’nman'.4 Pam. ll.- mv-mhrn: mm (mm a" pad!" bu! Id and um [maul by “w ï¬rm and stratum-1 pï¬urmlos of gnu-l riï¬ulhhip. Thy aim 00 nutr- rarh “mm"! In intrm‘ xv-M rim-r. In Mm mmliï¬om Inn-In Which Hwy Hr» and In striw n! a" (inn-s fm Mgbvr politic-a! Bah-ale. (Wunhuion a! lull luau 0' ', Wanton Vulrn- to in I’rflnh ‘ rd Mum "I. (IlllfflSlllP WAS IOPIC 0f A 6000 SPIAKIRIHISDAY 0n Um way out. Gran! hit-k1». who was driving. handy miss-owl Hm mw Buick rlr whom» «Iriwr thought he would contra w m trim up Navy truck. It was Dirkr’a‘ rlr-ver driviltj which sale um Buick hum bring knack"! for a row a! 1mm»! how-i sac as up truck was going full Rpm-1|. Auto driven would (in «12" to he"! the ï¬rn truck win-wing for it is no light which. Nr. "alpha was Imnl in hi.- punish nf 0w quick rv-cpvmw In "w flarm and llw «flit-Mn way in which the ï¬mm-n wnflml. He sayu "In! (hair "that umlnuhtnlly vm-Nl [hr hm ml pub-My mm. of IM- farm build- In W unhmwn mnnmr I: hand! 0.! mm shut!“ Incl muxhl ï¬n :le "n- hlninu sum urn luring Wu» in!» n largo! hair" by the «(mug wind. lmmocliau-Iy am- whiny I!» man. um 00‘ IM chemicals Wu brmmhl in‘ h flay, quickly don-xi": UN hm!- flamrc. Th0 surï¬un haw was than lowrnwl into n rietnm and with the c-nflnr wring - -lrv-am of n-ntnri muddy put nut Un- rr<l n! Un- ï¬na‘ A um ulurm [mm nw 'l'hamu Dubb- fun» cm 1M Warn'nullr mad. )m-l "d of lie-Inmm. Waive-thy af- lawman ralinl Uu- nn- much and lluw mrmhrn at â€w Inna! duped. THOMAS â€0888 FARM BUILDINGS SAVED FROM FIRE .hlo Trot-I Ania lira-nun!" ll» l‘nhlnu Pundit Wu" Fm. o flute-no. A hearty wt-lrnma in "1va to all by um l‘lcnic (tommmro aml lie-v. J. (Sn-min“. l’nntnr. Au the pron-«Ix .u- for W «lun- tion 0! our chilalnn to ho God-fur- lng nml law-dueling cum-m: of thin country, It is own-ml um our Moo-l» lull buninma mu of Downers Grove will heartily rapport this mull-rul- On Sunday. July 312d. l92l, the St. Hmhyix'u Sock-ty from St. Mary‘s Church. ix "running a picnic Inc. a dam in tho grove at Paintâ€: and Prairie “canâ€. for the beneï¬t of St. ple nro intemttrl in the hnppvmâ€" in; (if Downers Grove. They mk in a local mwspapwr one which covers the town in a clan way- which slings no mud at anyone a macimtiously tries tn publish a community paper which is worth double the small subscription price nsked. The Reporter is, as it’s slogan indicates, “A Newspaper far the Community." It is our constant aim to give the people of this community a paper in keep- ing with the high ideals of those who live here; om which reflects the daily life of all the people and not of some small ï¬ction or clique. With this as a beacon to ide as. we have for years pu ished a community newspaper which is rc- mini}: are of the but in the nkA‘ --_. PM» Go For I-ldualionnl l‘ur- pom-u in the School 00‘ Saint FOR DOWNERS GROVE NEWS READâ€"â€" Draft (waders am classed lerx uml win-n npprv-hvmlvd army count martial. SAINT HEDWIG’S SOCIETY GIVES PICNIC SUNDAY Each local [‘05: with the coopera- tion of tho County and City authori- liq-5', will endeavor to run down each man listed, but publication of the names will in- withheld until each mun loaded is gin-n an opportunity to prove that ho was in tho sc-rvivv. The close organization of tho 1.4-- gion in Dul'ugo County will (unwr-~ lhat the must «nvrgelir measures will be taken in the search and prosecu- tion of every Ill-aft ovmlor. read The Reporter. $2.00 per year. The lists of names of men of Du Page County ullctlgcd to have evaded the draft laws are now in the hands of the American Legion and the County Authorities. l-‘ull Investigation Will be Made Br hm- lhe Names at Given In The Public. DU PAGE COUNTY “SLACKER LI S T†[N LEGION HANDS .‘lnry'u (II-fell. Shula Cowlâ€. l-‘iv- Cents. us desvw will fan- in order to get rid of the bonds they would laws tn he 90M It I premium. The news that Ir. Bakiynski has been smssful in making the good dealhdivlcmwtsuavmm surprise. sun will Iv- ukm in one lump. Mr. R. H, Bahmki. I member of the drainagn hard. mm the harass-Um er-h is a wry good one. In a market such as the one u put. am. it was the opium of some â€at The Drainage Board ratiï¬ed the ne- tion of Mr. Hanna-hi at n pajam- erl "noting on Tuesday evening and as soon as the necessary prelimimï¬cs can hr; complied with, the money 'm be paid into thc treasury. E On the mmndaï¬oll of D. Otto. engineer for the dist present disposal man will be so hr as possibfe. Other units be added. the ï¬lter beds will changed to comply with the latest search in these matters. Tint of the present system which in with the need: of the will be made a part of the post! punt. i 3 :§?:%§f .H :3‘3 haw signal a mtnrt with a. Dimmers Unm- Suniury District to takr tho full amount of the kid b- !!9" 0‘ £151â€). “is ï¬rm 'i" ’1' par for the bond nail the attire in- sw will Ir- “km in one lump. SANITARY DISTRICT SELLS NONI) ISSUE IN A LUMP AT PAR ' Uni; the present system In It â€(tramwewlflbe the dam ofsnvinngiunbh people «mama. fl; ll. Ii. [Mandi "my. Tm and Hoard Bali." Action .4 Merlin Tut-day. Th- iMh-r um m [and that w- nim- ply hul in [nu i! an In our Mr! nan-Hy u 6| rm wrilh-h. We would Hiv- lu vv-pmlurr n with"! of him which Mada-d Hm Min. and fluid In mum: M‘ hm malt mm W. but u- ran'I. Ilul tn rm .0“ "It! - brat Mr. Shuts: I am sanding you IM= 00th M- H Tannin-1H! an Pan 4) timing the rhnuuuquu next Tue-o thy naming. August 21!. will ho Al- um I‘m-RIM. [M «numb-t fun-ml!- rr. "I; «Inga». nm- rumâ€"Avril done. Q'umltl pmw- In h- l true [me if (M lulluuing M!" i. any criterion of what M an Ila. ‘l'tw M'IM' of w mum will b an primal In lm wwt'u lapel-ht. MW of â€w [V'Ill'ul rhaulloqun pt.- xnm- n'rr won in {Mn an of III. rmlnl ry. Th! chant-aqua will um "or, Iflc'rnmm at 3:00 o'clock and our, «waning at “:00 o’clock during “I. “w «law. TM xtory hour will N lu-lal M um o'clnclx ovary mot-In Mum Iho- cMMn-n am lulu-cl w tb mm (M of chum lo be entertained by "Hw “my lady." - LII“. night Georg“ L. NcNuIt. tho “Mum-r l'nil Nan." nvc I nun-ring lonun: on the lemporum uni d- way†mum-nun; quorum 0! food. Ilia Inflow. “er on Hunger." will liw- for many yarn In the miadn of thaw who Mm! Mm. ‘ At the mqnvst of the local Legion. ‘wliirh is sponsoring the Chautauqua. the law. Arthur Spencer Phelps, paso tor of the Congregational Church. inâ€" tronhm-ll “Chautauqua Bill" Wright, om- uf tlw host men in this line in the Unitml Stutrs, who will superim- tt‘lltl the program hero. remaining all. til next 'l‘uI-mluy i-vqning. Mr. Phelps also made a strong and eloquent plet that local [N‘upll‘ bark up the Legion in "Mr rll’ort to bring to the village an uplifting program at a very low oust. He told how the- boyu are tl- most $300 behind in the guarantee to the lhnlpatll Human. urged folks to buy :u-uxon tirkctu at once Ind show the follows that they are with tlwm. Downers Grovo's ï¬ve-day Chautau‘ qua program Opl‘ncll with a bang yea. turday nftomoon the Hippie Concert (70., giving om- of the best criter- luinmt-nts (-vor hoard in the village. ll‘ He‘s as Good as His better He’ll be I Roaring Hit From the Start to‘ the ï¬nish. I AHON PMKARDJIIE (ARIOONISI; IS ‘10 ([03 (HAUIAUQUA (‘omptnn Q Tommy, of Claim WHOLE N0. 1926