le foilmving au- 2hr» <ignrn< for the 1032 ('hnxnanwn‘ V‘. S. l'holp>. C. \V. Barnard. H: ': 5’- ’»l'v‘ "on. n. Hmrtt. F. J. Driv- . ". “muonflar- vpy Litflofm'rl. \1’, \\ ’{“é,"?_",‘ Haw- ard F Hallazhr-r, l. U, Hï¬m'ft. (‘arl J. Staigr'r, F. N. Ki i=2'r'“. J. 1.. Ron- merg. Dr. E. F. Wordr‘)‘. R. E. 12335- weilvr. A. C. Mirhr}, Yr. (2 Dmvnm, B. E. Balrzynski. H. M. Maflthrtnr, Evelyn Flood, Mrs. F. W" Barnard, Aifred A. Gardiner. 32mm! John- Thaw who signwl HH‘ «what! will meet in NW near fu‘wrv" to mmploh- plarh‘ fnr nrpzamzéwx a (‘haummyva Committpr. ï¬red rhilrlwn flnjoyml her story hour 911er morning at hm Cle is duv the (“hauuuqua men who worluwl in our \vllnn 2m whnlr- honrwdly. "Chautauqua llill,’ Wright. the nuwrintrmlom. was- lhe agency through whu‘h llw ("’mnquua WM bmughk hull for mu your. “ring an old (imm- in Chautauqua cirrlva. he in an mlop‘ our at making it n "my. mu hope In hr back nut year and \\'i<hes "In many frk-mh ho has madc- turn-<9 5n their next years undertaking. Mi.“ Catherine Rakmn, who is U!- ltd as the Story Hour Lady. is a “duals nf tho Columbia College of Exprpssion. "er [mun nf two hun- Radium uses comma boys almost exduaiwly‘ as crew bay-e. "80h" Battleâ€. thn propr-rty man, hails from the l'nivoruity 0" Michigan. "Rally" Shna rnn, ca: Nor, fl nm Northwrctpm and “KM" Kova", gatoman, from thr‘ l'nivonity of Pennsylvania. Whilv how many friends \wrv mavlt- and in part, their than mines; and mnzouial pvrsom aliï¬es aidml matpn‘aHv in making lhv‘ Chautauqua a \uct‘r-z and bringing it back no.“ ymr. With Uu- true spirit uf the Red- 'pnth Chautauqua manifenml in the audience It took [Ml Wright but II I" mnmc-nhc to ï¬ll the contract {m In!!! war with (huh-«wen mun-n. Thru- un- "w thin) w'vrn n'nl howl-1 or! n! Dom-mu (Irma. 'l‘lw (‘lIn\I-% humus i“ a prugt‘lusiu' mowmonf and ma! pungrwnnwmwu in shmm wlmn‘ a ('hnulnmmn is brought mt» n tmvn‘l Hedge cards were distributed on Monday and 'l‘uemluy evenings and a total a! 528 ticketx weu- pledged for next year. The response was such as Downers Grow has now-r spun be- low. As the interchl wurmwl and grew, 1: seminu-nt was stirred in the audience to mulu- up thu- dvï¬cil in- curu-d {mm "Ila yrnr'» Chautauqua. This lht‘ lxulon n-fuM-d but Capt. “Hal." mM' to the ocrasiou and in but I few moments had n‘n'ivml rum Iribuflons quYicicnt 10 olet [hr do- It“. When things came to a show down, 'it was found that the Legion would not take the Chautauqua for another year. Dan Diener rose to the oc- casion and in a splendid talk thanked those who had helped the Legion in; their effort to bring success to the undertaking. Backed by Edward Pfafl, Frank Dewey and Harvey Lit- tleford, he made it plain that he wished and derailed that the Chautauâ€" qua mturn to our town again. Noth- ing more than the splendid program and the heartfelt endeavors of the Chautauqua officials caused those who have the community at heart to pledge themselves as sponsors for next yeara' Chautauqua. Downers (Iron- is in hzne another Chautauqua, in fact, many more! Tuesday, the last day of the Chau- tauqua was termed “Joy Night" and was a strong reality before it clos- ed. With the opening of the ï¬ve day series of entertainment here, the Amâ€" erican Legion was badly in the hole and far from meeting the goal of a ï¬ve hundred season ticket sale. Hard‘ um) strenuous plugging of the Chou-l huqua men who were sent here to assiat in the work pushed the season ticket sale up gradually until the Le- sion was but $300 behind the requir- ed amount. Your Manicure Instruments made as good as new~no scissors or bile too delicate for me. Le an experienced Instrument Maker do your work. Office: 81 Benton Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Factory: 110 Blodgett Ave. Phone 248-J These \‘.‘ GAUIMJQUA Wk â€22 ASSURED M If!" 0" M80“ Manufacturer of Metal Products QUANTITY PRODUCTION MY SPECIALTY LET ME SOLVE YOUR MANUFACTURING PROBLEMS CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS REFINISHED AND SHARPENED Julius Severus ‘.'2'u.- Attended Sign Contract and Made ['9 Deï¬cit of This Season. POLISHING AND PLATING 1n the annual election Rev. J. Al- fred Nansen was elected Missionary Soc-wt:ry-'l‘roa.-auior of the state and by the joint assembly as editor of “The Illinois Branch News," 3 mon- thly periodical which is the official organ of the State organization of Sunday Schools, Missionary Societies and Young [’eoples' Alliances of thl‘ ['Ivangt-lical Church. Mr. H. C. Pow- ell nt' Hammond, Indiana, was elected publisher. An ofl'iciency contra! was conduct- ml during tho your in the- Young Poo- plm' organizationd uml. of the 60 con- testants. l)ownor.~ Grove Y. I'. A. .4004 thinl. In llu- Missionary DP- All kimla of alum.“ and mil [oath by the yard im-lmlhm l’fl'diflfl's Silkn ('luton front. Ill-II (Tn-pr and Stun mm. (‘uflm Cw. nlm lmimn in printml Talon, l'rinn-su Mug-alim- nml Skinner's Gun-Mood Salim. l kc‘vp Int-nu“- !ul sank rihbum, white Inlr nfln. Mr. Ouw or lwn piece hon-1e tin-.4- uu Mul' flunmlow nprom. Han-lay (‘ousvt with one year mmmntru Several hundred people were in at- tendance throughout the week and the attémlanct- on Sunday was estimated at mom than a thousand people. lib-gum (“Th-(M's, suits and coat}: now really! Svpnrnu- skins and «Imam! Ali -on basquv uml blouse- \\'uh-t~ in 'fPrimlt-ttu uml Georgette. l’q-ttk'oat». nlm Knickbmkels in gill: JI‘D-‘I'y and sun-0n. Summer furs and fur coats at very luv prinm Mitldy dream in navy unï¬t! for girls, from 6 to 12 years «Alva-v- †lo 22 3‘08â€. All mum-nu at Iowa! prim In yum. The Rev. J. Alfred Nansen and several of the young people of First Evangelical Church were in attend- unco. Miss Esther l’enner was the oflicial delegate of the local Y. P. A. Delegates from nearly 60 young pen. ple’s organizations \vere present, The Annual Joint Convention of the Missionary Societies, Sunday Schools and Young People’s Organizations of the Evangelical Church in Illinois, was held in old historic Naperville Park, July 25th to 3lst. FALL FASHIONS THIRD PLACE IN EFFICIENCY CON- TEST TO Y. P. A. stone, Alice M. Paine, Emma Mills, Mrs. G. M. Allison, Mrs. W. Stnube, Helen F. Downer, Mrs. E. G. Pfafl, Mrs. E. L. Adams, Mus. G. F. Haw- kins, Edwanl 1. anfl', Sam Ottavin~ no, Dan M. Diem-r and Walter J. Smalls. \nnual Joint Convention Held at Num-rvilh- Park From July L 23121 to 3Ist. We will store your goods in a modern warehouse and can take better care of them alum they’d got if they more in use. 0112'; is a sav- ing mox'int and storage service. 7.1 ND. FOREST ,H‘l'l. hot at Home Mmdlys. MRS. EMRICH " “*‘V-DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINQIS Remember the date, Mrnday, Aug~ ust 15th, 8:30 p. m. Teams: will be chosen for both the Downers Grove and the Business Men's League, so be there if you in- tend rolling with a team. C. H. Dicke will give an im' 0:13am social and smoker to the bowlers of Downers (Provo on Monday evening, August 15th, at 8:30 in Dicke': Hall. Invitations have been sent out by the secretary of the bowling club, but if you are a bowler and did not get one, be sure to come any way as your name might have been overlooked. C. II. Dicke Entvrmins I'in Spillcn at Dicko's Hallâ€"Leagues Gel Early Start. partment of their work the Downers Grove Alliance stood highest in class II and was awarded a beautiful Mis- sionary pennant for the highest num» ber of honor points gained by mis- sion study, missionary goutributions and tithing. BOWLERS SMOKER AUG. 15 T0 PLAN 1921 - 22 SEASON Mtln and 0mm Streets Keep a supply of household drugs in your home. Come in today and we will gladly heip you select essential things that will make your ï¬rst aid “kit" ï¬rst class. For ï¬rst aid treatment you must use the drugs at handâ€"there is no time to he lost in sending to the drug storeâ€"a few minutes might mean the loss of a life. Downers Grove Electric Co. We do all kinds of Electrical Repairing, Machinist Work and carry everything in Electrical Goods. (01 non Belmont F01 est A_v.e Telephone 369-J COME TO US FOR IT SE I â€P R'l‘ NORRIS ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY This vast system of communication is at the disposal of the business men of America for commerical uscand maybeused likewise for per. sonal messages between far separated friends. Call from your own telephone. Ask for “Long Distance." Bell longâ€"distance telephone lines are the voice highways of the nation. Every telephone among the 12,000,000 operated by the Bell System and its connecting companies is in potential connection with every other and can be placed in actual connection when desired. EveryTelephone Is a Long- Distance Station Getlcquainted with themoneyanddme living “nation tomï¬on†«nice. SERVICE HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED BX WW “““ 1‘.‘ ‘. Y “‘4 {\ :‘ . eep \ ‘m the House.g It is said that when, at a change of seasons, we Americans are think- ing about new clothes, the people of the Near East are looking for ano- ther patch to sew onto their garâ€" ments almatly patched beyond recog- Some time ago we were told that 18,000 new orphans had been added to the thousands already in care of the relief workvs in the Near East where war is SUI! bringing desola- liun. All of these orphans must have grammnts t9 protect them from the coming winter’s cold. "Make a bundle for the Near East mullans, the bigger \our heart, the biggc 1' Han bundle " '1 [mt is the plea or the Near least Relief Cmnmittve. “PRu-u‘s' THE CLOTHES- TREE†-- IS NEAR 68 Saratoga Ave. Phone 3024! Downers Grove, Ill. MUNICIPAL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR JOHN S. LOZIER FIRST EAST PLEA HERE Telephone 6 PABEANT 0F PROGRESS EXPOSITIOI Municipal Pier, Chicago-July 30-August 14 Everyone Any piece of wearing apparel that has a. practical value will beï¬accep- tableâ€"wears, dresses, , sweaters. peb- ticoats, skirts, blankets, overconts, wvool shirts, heavy hose, heavy un- ltlurwcar, \voolen gloves and mittens, shoes, felt slippers, childrens clothes of every mrt, and sheets for band-" ages; in fact. any old or new gav- mcnt mix: 2»- wurm. ‘ Will you telephone Mrs. l’aine.‘ 868-“, or Mrs. Russwcilur, HDâ€"J, to‘ send an auto for your bundle? 01‘1 else bring it to the Methodist Church! which will be open Wednesday afterâ€" noon :nul evening and Thursday even-t ing‘ of this \\‘(‘E'k, and Wednesday af- nitiou of the original. PHONE 189 63 S. MAIN ST. International Tractor: and Farm Phone 22 We 50" HYDRO-UNITED TIRES and Eudora Thom Hydro-United T I R E S 1 @00on â€OWNERS GROVE GARAGE, Inc. Implement: of All Kinds. R. C. ELLIOTT IMPLEMENT DEALER RIM CUT, STONE BRUISE BLOW- OUT M 'hkmhe Pnce Z. whab clnnma Q ~ Llydrauï¬c . ‘ IS Why not go this year? Take the fam- ily! Decide when, then let me make your reservations so you will he sure of accommodations. - - canyons; wonderful hotels, permanent “comfy" camps, an automobile ride that has no counterpart in all the world andâ€"the Cody Roar], which has been called “the most wonderful 90 miles in America.†rivers, waterfalls (the Great Fall is al- most twice as high as Niagara) innum- enable rivers and creeks; goysers, mud volczums. hot and mineral springs, ex- quisitely colored pools; mountains and Briefly, the attractions areâ€"an incom- parable climate, wild animals of num- erous smeies living their natural life (Yellowstone is the largest wild game preserve in the world); magniï¬cent forests: wild flowers of hrilliant hues, in great variety and profusion; lakes, SHOULD SPEND AT LEAST ONE VACATION IN “THE LAND OF W 0 N I) E R S " â€"â€" YELLOWSTONE PARK -â€"ANI) SEE SIGHTS AND SCENES THE LIKE OF WHICH DO NOT EXIST ELSEWHERE! Guaranteed AW J. L. Remmers, Ticket Agent ternoon of next week. Or would you prefer to give money} Downers Grove, ll. First Class Work ‘ 144 No. Forest Ave. Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 322-] G. B. DAUGHERTY Painting Decorating Hinsdale Phone Hinsdale 470-Y-4 Basement Excavating and Grading WILLIAM FERNS Friday, {\ugust 5, 1921 Illinois