Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Nov 1921, p. 3

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H mm.- onr the «Mn county. The work cum-0d for the In: rur um. then. be In the salon of I dun- un will he to mm m- (mum to - “new unitary and {or the ”they not to make n In mun o!- ly like Duh“. with I mburhn find run! thunder M where convenient tun-momma (uillfleu between may of the larger tourn- an inadequate or wholly lacking. It has been decided that the not! feasible ud Meal co-didolu a! this county. In I coun- 11.. work for the coming year has has awfully outlined und much thought has been given to the selec- tion of thnt type of I plan but Init- ed to the needs peculilr to "to lonl an American ugion'. 12. Chairman 0! the County I’m-1 Mmiaflon. 9. County Judge of Du Page County. 10. Chaim“ o! the Dul’age County Bar Association. penisors o! DuPtge County. 8. Cluimuu of the Tubemuloais Committee of the Board of Super- visors. 6. Superintendent of 11h? DuPage County Schools. The executive committee of the Du Page County society consist of: 1. President. 2. Vice-President. 3. Secretary. 4. Treasurer. 5. Representative from the Dn‘ Page County Federation of Women's Clubs. ter body directing the state-wide campaign against tuberculosis. For the Met time DuPage County has an organized body through which well directed and effective efforts can be made against this prevalent and so often fatal disease. During the present year, the Du Pogo County Tuberculosis Society was formed. The society was arm- iud It the Iumstion an! under the direction of the Illinois Tuberculosis Association and in in affiliation with‘ the state association, which is the cell-j Fat to Mt Gm: Wadi-sue Will h: Used in Dlhje 1! Baked Hon. 3,5 II. Dqu County Commander of CAMPAIGN m «an: mama BY 488m 114 South Main Street Piano, Violin, Cornet and Drums are Taught in Our Music Schools. :-: :-. .-. of the Board of Su- to extend “I u- DeLUXE MUSIC STORE Lu Stanley. for may you" n m- kkut o! Damn Gmo, died sudden- ly at M Ihomc In Liam" I”: l-‘rl- day morning. November llth, of ham (allure. In. Stanley Ind children won in the west! when they have been on 8dr (hit in mind: Buy in your homo county for ad- I: the only way to insure your money being upon! at Buy your seal stamp»: and bond- in Dung!- County. Do not buy them elsewhere. The state ”sod-lion nl- lots only the money ruined in its county. The revmue mlved from the Christmas sale in Dul'nge County of the tuberculosis Heal» and bonds. in the only money available to this so- ciety for the carrying on if its work. The origin of this disease. its man- ner of dissemination. its mortality rate. and the means and measures found to be most efl‘ective against this disease by‘ the State'Tuberculo- sis Association as well as by other older agencies working in the field a! public health, will be presented in subsequent issues of this paper. The child~its haalthâ€"â€"- stands out as the most prominent objecp've of the Work of the society. castration which wIII' show definitely mount or the mm. or Wurst and concutely' the prevalence of tu- Ir. Stanley had made oil prepara- bereulur conditions of the school ehil~ tions to leave here the 17th by auto dun in the district in' which the work and spend the winter with his family is undertaken. in California. . The result of this work can be ac- Mre. Stanley was immedintely not- eepted an an index of'theoe conditions med Ind arrived in LeGronge Mon- ne they exist throughout the county day. 88 l \WhOIO- Funeral services weIe held in the in limiting the field of the work, it LnGmnge Congregational Church on hos been thought that a more efl’l- Wednesday, November 16th, the Rev. cient working or‘oniutlon can be Dr. Leonard ofl'icinting and burial formed and more complete and defiâ€" was made in the West Side cemetery. "“3 results 05‘3““: end, further, Edwin Lee Stanley, son of Mr. and that the cremation can be so de- Mm. E. 0. Stanley. was born June veloped «8 to remit of its rapid ex- 28, 1877, on. the Stanley homestead ”"810". 80 that “8 ICUVWQS can be just west of the present limits of the “PPM“! '0 fl "Nd! larger field. village. He attended the local schools The work of the society will in and graduated from Downers Grove large measure be directed toward the High School. . I prevention and cure of the type of tu- May 30th, 1906, he was married to herculosis that is found in the child, Miss Marietta Norton and two chil- ”0" it 15 In this ”’99 01 the disease dren, Emerson Lee, H, and Dorothy that preventive and curative meas~ Jane, 10, were bom .to them. unes are most EWM‘Ve- Also every His widow, children. one sister, ”38",“ effort Will be made m be- Mrs.'Adul1 Anderson. and a host ofI friends mourn his taking away. ' Mr. Stanley was president of they Suburban Ice Co., which concern he;1 organized in 1908 and it was due to, 1 half of the sick adult. Especially * those open cases who are in our midst and are disseminating the disease through their expectoration contain- ing myriads o! tubeIele bacilli. Player P'nnos, Phonogmpm, Musical lmtnmlents LEE STANLEY Player Rolls- Records- and Miscellaneous Music Supplies Pianos Tuned and Repaired thintion Aflocn Son. "euluminn u! nu- sail hu fnuml nu nfl'm‘l Ilu- urmuh «ml of plum". Mr. Stanley was president of the Suburban Ice Co., which concern he organized in 1908 and it was due to his efforts that a prosperous business has been built up. DICKE THEATRE Mon. evening, Nov. 215! BENEFIT 0!" 8T. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL Adults 50 Cents Musical and Dramatic Enlenaimnent m nil has been quality It is whispered that one lone rabv bit. was fired at twenty-five times by Mr. Brown and still’escaped unscath- ed. The truth of this story is not vouched for by the writer but those who asked Stan about the circum- stances receive very evasive answers. I The dinner was the outcome of a hunting trip which the Fred Tows- Ieys and Stan Browns made to the home of Mr. Brown’s father at Car- linville, (IOWn state. They left last Tuesday and returned last Saturday night bringing with them many rab< bits, squirrel and quail. The hunting was good and they had no tmublc bagging the limit. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Brown on- tertained at a game dinner at their home on Summit street Tuesday evening, Messrs and Mesdames J. P. Orr, Fwd Towsley, T. I". Kelly, Emil Anderson and Fred Lempke and Miss‘ Elizabeth Bunke and Mr. A. Bunke. Stan. ‘A'GAMETMNNER‘ a f mmes IN WAKE 1‘ OF HUNTING mm , Brown- 1nd Fred Tow-lays gel Many mum, Squirrel and Quail Down State. ‘ The DeLuxe Player Pianos 8: Phonographs Union Made Throughtoutâ€"Cash or Terms East (Hove Emery Mel GET IT FOR YOU. 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