Th. «fluent-3n of "w muntry feel that W very life of "If union Ik- V-z'Ja o. whom" or not we do nonr- . ‘ tMy Immediately to ok- uuy Nth thallium“, both make and {orâ€" d‘ 0! our (Mum. Thaw in I m lad Indllonm on the pan of w‘ m on IN: gunman uni a undid 10'0"le W!- h on the not 0! out." In pturn! nation! ltd-lath†beaming fflmh‘t H When we stop to consider the treâ€" mendous toll we are paying for the lake! education opportunityâ€"«in dol- hn and calm to support criminal in- (Contimed on page 4) OWNERS GRO REPORTE for such state to show the Govern- ment. that they have spent during the year immediately mending applica- tion the sum (or which they are aw, plying. In this way it will not he possible for states to tut. down their own expenditures for education at the expense «f the Government. In ot‘wr words, the whole aim of Bill is to make edura'tion within reach of every single child in this. muntn. Fifty Million Dollars is pro- posed as the amount to he used in equalizing educational opportunities Fifteen Million Dollars for training teachers and establishing scholarships in an endeavor to attract young men: and women into the teaching profesA: sion. Seven and a half million dollars ‘ each for the adult native illiterate and adult foreign born illiterate. ; which. this should In "rough in mâ€" Yinee tho mm! handful of our citi‘ an that it is time {0 mm: country to do 90th :hmut Munch». In order for a «tale In share in min ampr'auon it will hr necessary In tho (m at Hw (at! that “v- pmpk of the l'nitml mans like M "can. their mutt-y as amen; IM- fomt of the corn in every liar fl mid seem only nmsslry 10 call “wit mom to the fact than may (“or nannies- have but!" «hemm- al facilities and nlso may have n!- rend! I Hinimr of Education in (Heir Dr apMMM :4 Inna! nf nut-h I Alarm. T‘d: comm shut, appar- Ihrmwh â€w “Maw flu! 1" work upwalz amply tr 1!» I and "m! H» mnnivml mm» (M mnhy “in war! for n N‘ Dopaflmm! nbvro "my «mum Mp: an shunt!) hark a Drâ€" M of Education. Thvn aim is no lmrr "Pt nm’nlinu hark 'olfarr [hmv'nmnl em‘h 3a 6‘ I by Hm SorrlmrTm‘m‘r "ill _ ‘ "with: (m n Strvay of F1" nation and rarn‘r: with It a "'215- mm awmpriatinn of our hundrw! mum «Ming. " > - Ref." hidden! Hum»: un- all-fl- M N MUM-I‘d (MI be In In (not I m dunflmflfl 6n "n- «him! cu conï¬ned Mplully M "n Jam-Ion and thinking [ample n! (he on"; to ma that he would [mot 1"“.th of a Sorrmry of “Ilka. mm M- olorthm. hm:- r. In has tum! a an." um. l1â€! ’l‘uesday "Hill"? at 7’30 i“iformxu us that it will be several (luvs Library HallVMrs. W. W. R“m3"y"°flbefow everything is adjusted 2'... If Chins». sue the second in her “"9“th installutiou is found am. will be of six talks before the Citizenflhipmut in service at once. Chas of the We 0‘" Women Vat-l This will b1- 3 \vl-Imme addition to "8. Her ““55?“ "35 “Edncntionaliour overloaded electric light plant. It Legislation†She conï¬ned herself “' 3 will give an additional 200 horse pow- mt. 01:“qu to enlightening her?" and whllv not suflicient in mum‘- he-mu rec-Mini; the Steflin8-1‘°""*iiox. with the old Diesel, to carry the or Bill now up for dimflsion “‘dlloaul, it will be or gloat hem-ï¬t until which takes the place 0! "W fWWW-the otln-r units are in. allowing for Smithâ€"Town" Bi". "H- Ramsey shut clown» on tho standing equipment advised that this bill iii the result Ohmul the wrviw (hm'ohy smut-“hut years of thoughtful deliberation bï¬'iimpmval. leaders in NH“ education "'"Wlh', Work will pl‘il‘l'fll on the other iw outthonotlon. In "’1 ,arepamtiou .m“stallation ut mire and by (lu- time mldon every state superintendent “"sprlng or sunmu-r roll! «rouml the communion" 0f ï¬ll-"Mm" “'35 “"Jplzmt will he in condition to supplv NM WCMY With hundreds "hoâ€!ull llw juim (or "Ii:- lmxn anal -ur- opinions 0“ ‘lm‘ulflflf‘ 0' public “luflrouncling li'riilory. cation “-3 worthy. of cmulllflmtiofl. I! 7.7 ,_.., V. .m... _. W ""‘mu†Wu“. ‘" i" â€ml" SUCCESSFUL O. E. S. Iona by the Wmiuw on Education YEAR "(,WFD WITH I L I 3.3.4:: ï¬tmenxl "tune of tho Sis:' CHRISTMAS [’ARTY VOL. XXXVI“. NO. 48 “IDIKMIONM [[61 ISlAIION†IS "MI W MRS. RAMSEY Enlightened Her Heaters on the Saint-Town" Billâ€"-Will Speak Again. M to man "at hr would (not 'Indounm of n Sornury of who. Sher M,- Olrflivm. Mm- '. h1- hu um! I mum “I". I. than Ibo m u": n! u Wol- ‘ Mun-mt um! fldmthn as man!» influx (Ml QM II o! 0" malty un- mw flam- g (M I chum In Mn- WM": Ir it No! Inn-nun!“ «f nflabn. u hm [hm ml that a «an.» M iv OWNQM in km! of «or?! I 1mm. T‘vh mum â€not, in"; "munch Hw- hmuk-dr' thfl n- Inri upwah dun-ugly 1: "yo and (MI mo nrtaniml tom- “! mnhy will hurt for a 11‘ “unknown nbrrr Hwy WMIM . MN m stmw'ly hark n D!!- M of Fflnrnh'nn. Thrn also ‘s no larzr an n vn'nli'm hark "out". IM and nut Vr-u has It- ununl' nml 9-"ka no! «on. In low “Hg rvutngu." Tor-d)‘« Ming mu on. a! "w nun-t urn-flu! and rnjoylhk "or hold. A "ï¬rm-n w» MM (M "was who haw Iain- (M Kuhn" Star Mm: uhm'ng Ihr yo! your and 0‘" â€ï¬‚y M "to HIM-4‘ I'm Mn â€mm- "ma" um! pvr-nulnl In the KM and "or†tn the rhnptpn Fawn-um Ilw- mung. a ham ('hvhlmr luv. flint-ting will: â€Md and mlmwl rhflrk lights. Idl'flfl' um WWI. "rum-II: i! use"! a 96% at [am Qn hr didn'tminl In much 00" .m-wnl. A (mad marrh pant "w lm was fnrmnl and Mr mm didrr Mltnl. mw' Ming found (or each 0! her "Winn from Mrs. (‘Ima Rnuv hart crlévm‘ “mm; .‘lmrm. in close touch for many years with township matters.â€"«Hinsdale Doings. His recon! as rnumy treasurer is highly commen‘lahle and he has been Frank E. Aym: has horn chosen In ï¬ll the vamnry made by the rrsigâ€" nation of Mr. Mcflinlmk Vanni tho township is again foflunatr by the choice nf a man whose record is of the highest in hi< participation in county aflairs. I200 Per Yul. In min-nee. lfpnn the Mall: of “earm- Roger, Mr. Md‘lintmk was alerted tn ï¬ll tlh‘ vacancy ‘somewhat against his wishes as his hoalth and business msponsiâ€" hilities gave little timo for public duties. The muniy aml township loses an able and efl‘ioirnt nfl'icpr. Mr. MrCliMock for many years: [Mar to his with“ as postmastn. wa< supervisor «f this county and his team! M Whomnn Show; him to he ans of tho mos! valuahk' mu on the James fld‘linlm‘k. of Hinstla'r, one «f 1hr oldest ml aNosl supvrrisnrs of Dul‘m mnty. Its-inn! his urâ€" flrp nun-thy. mm: to not Mann. H was ‘60! deep mm! that the Bonn! stormed Ms mimlim. [mulls-lion "f M'krrs for "w um “'23 “i" M NH nu I’viday mrniug. January I. . . . SUPERVISOR “('- (‘LINTOCIL 0F “INS- l) A L E. RESIGNEII TM owning ruck-l «m. â€I? «‘n'ilm n! rrl‘nvhmnah .ru-u'mr ["er ru- jnyiug "l- Ammn' ('hriatnmr Part). .‘SUlZlIISBBI'UL u. 15. 5. YEAR CLOSED WITH CHRISTMAS PARTY \‘nll Initial" Mb Candidate 0. 1'“, Bulb: Thu P..- joy- [nu Tm. Initiation ol the [our bundled"! 0n Stun my waning. December 20. 's. Alum-Wu Episcopal Chum): Mk! a [mini whim: n! communion, an: unli'mn' and l'i'l’u m [1.00 p. m. Scrwrcu of Huiy (Jowmuninn won held Sundu: n 0min; u â€:00 IM l0: ill. The party {or children wu given Thuruby Mating, â€avatar 212. Ind Tammi by mil-Hom- uni mm by :“I.nU-" Whilmj as u yum": man. as u punt-ml in the local uhwlu. Lie-at. menu ('mnxmiie. or 1... cu; g». told of "Whit" In t Nthlil'r. \ mimile was h» “buddy" and mum man. for tummy-tun mum)†durinu nu- worki war. Ray 8. Adan“, Communion of lbw Kinguun. Arian- pm! of "or. Lngion who accompanied the body In mush-w 0, Va“ Chum-t. No. 1“. IM Hula (not who Mic merry around Ik'nor‘ “an â€M (In fin] mum... 0. If. 8.. II in wgullr min a. Ton-by night mrtai Um rioviog of Ihe moat-mini yrnr \‘eâ€"In Ump- lor Mu rs" "aimed. NM ooly lumv Nw mum. Isl-on autumn» and "w mull I'll lb" hm human) hu- '1!- uliui and mmbrn uml hmul- hue 0mm intruding IMmiu-u in "a \uini mivilim. flu Club-imam In. while Rant- (Tl-nu dintrilwtai “in; and (Indy. TM (mm-u» Scienc- (manna-u! their regular wn'la-u my ‘quan o! the "with; being “Chi-Ii.- Scions." 3!. I'uul'n PInnniir-I Gun. Mm! (Thumb MM their pmurlm for ï¬lm- clly School And («0(th in "win... m min]. Huh-Cm:- mnm uni wrin- wbcn M mob. of “WM!" an un om- igimr. Being nah-um Snwï¬nwhol of out a! Ch:- lun‘ut Miami in Ad:- ‘m mnh (at his whlinl ability. Mt. Adam: bmfln tor-i of ha.- :9" "haul in an hm (km or" .him and under him. "in M «mam i! Hindu-- uml hi- I" uvwnd‘ Anon In Hw- I'm- a! any Nani i mo "win. "it and HIV \v'r-u Du- lv- “m" h)‘ 'NMN‘†‘0“ 1m"‘ "9“ "l' of uh, won? omphnflnn' by and. \‘nll ldllaln Mb Candidate OI Int-day blur-bl M P..- m: X.» Tm. Innmuun o! the low humlnallh’ numb-w 0! Van: (Shawn. No. 202. { An itcm'ol' ink-ms! than will nu' ‘duubt intori-M an gum! many people "r, the Village is tho fart that «no nf, the nvw Fairinuï¬" film-5(- Diesel typo} engines. I'vcently yiun~lm~ml hy the; Village Board, has bot-:1 installed and; is being tried out. Supt. Allen in-: forms us that it will be several dam before mouthing is adjusled 2... if! the installation i:~ found 0110!: M" be put in wniu‘ at once. Not Yet Cn l'mbahl: NEW ENGINE HAS f BEEN INSTALLED AT . THE VILLAGE PLANTg Ca ran": Load hul Will «M: I ;» l‘v-mmission by 33nd uf “Ix-k. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 30, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY w- pn- Bl. l’aul'u Evnnnflul ï¬rm. Sim! we" "I u, 5.“ (Thumb MM lbdr pmfllm hr Hun-.Mm am 5. m. My School Ind manplm in â€will" J: cumin. Huh-um.- mnp um! mm- in“ M, ., um.- a, mum ml In" «an "I o: uh. ,. f.“ tun-d w owning Iml flu- erdnn?,mhr rim-hat urn 00“th with lbw Cm and an"; 3"“. ("g "'1 “7011“.qu an In!" H n c A" Mamns are urgwl and their ‘amilins and friends imited to "drop up' and ham a cup of tea Monday ‘I afternoon. The custom of “keeping npen house“ on New Year’s, like Masonry. dates fror‘ time immemorial, and as a means of spreading good cheer and cemmting fellowship there is naming like it oti the social calendar. ï¬rm-o Lodgvv, No. 824, A. F. G: A. 5L, will ohm-we New Year’s- Day by keeping "Oprn House" at the Lodm" Ha“, third floor Main and Curtis: \‘U‘I‘OIS. Monday afternoon. January 2. 1922, from I to 5 o'clock. OPEN HOUSE MON- DAY AFTERNOON AT MASONIC HALL 6m, and 1M- chairmen and meml'vrq «f the sax-9n! mmmitms of tho Maâ€" :mlir Temple .Assmiatinn. to come to these monum- met-tings nf tho Board of Trustees. H mould he homo m mind that â€w Tmetws' mow-tints am not a "riospd 4km." Every mmhnr a! (ho Tompk Assmiatim is "M nuly dirt No to “hurl Mom. In! hi: pmwm is Mimi at any limo he wishes to mm. It is especially urgwl upon 009 «River: of the Sox'ora! Mamair ML on up, A full auemlam in W!â€" =ary for the hammmn and must hrmfln‘al war-king of â€is organization. TM )Wmnsiu'iiy "f Path mom!" i~‘ Mwal h- Hml 0f anmhor. aml you ran'l "m George do it" .~\ mc-«Hng of the â€can! a! Tn.» Irr< rf me Masonic Tmple Anoth- Hon «0‘ "mun" Grow nm he be" M "w parhw-r of Gm? [Mgr 0“ WM‘ nt‘u'ay' mming, January 4. at night n‘rlnrk This Min had her» so! My Tun-clay evening. but it In af- ï¬rm-"l 04-;me that "w mm was unï¬nml fur "II! limo. Rrgnlar monthly hminrn ï¬ll In I-nnsaflr-L an»! matur- Wing "70 Aunriznion's program: will ht uk- MASONIC TEMPLE TRUSTEES MEET- . INC JANUARY “h; urn-in “with m ! The services of Downers Grove ichurchos were well attended on Christ~ Imus Day this year. The programs for the various: congregations were {well worked out and the story of the ,cuming of the Christ, Child was bro! to the young and old alike, depicted Iby pageants, n'citulimw, songs and gsormons. Reports from the churches ;u:'c that. all available seats were taken fat the xervicos. day manning u pageant. "The Wayi to Christmas," mu; gin-n by the old‘ or members of the Sumhy Selma. “hi Hazel Huston gave I reading.‘ In the evening a music-a! [in-gram was given and Scripture by the RH. A. 8. Phelps. “Thu Christmas Story." pal li‘rhuy evening, [kw-tuber 23, a ('hristmu party for the mullet chil- dan a! which “as the usual plnkl‘lnlg and ('hrirlmua tree will» the ahxtribuy “on u! Kill-c. IIIIIs SIRIIIES SlMP't Bl†III é III III (HURUIES PIE ,sIvI SfRVKES wm IIIIIIIIIIII: IIIIIKIII fUNERAl Spu‘ial Senices During flu- l)ay and Panic: for Ihe Children Cut- rit-d Out Spirit. At the (qugreagtional (‘hulvh Sun- zrn- d Ann-duck. I. to TIM- Iâ€. me to Board Fluwrr I'rr.»erx-ali:»n will an as I‘m-- â€nurrrx- (Erma "haphn'. Wild U-‘wu and guides on thir' day. About one hundred people were pre- sent and danced, made merry and partook of the delicious refreshments consisting of chicken salad and- wichen. ice cram, cake and eolee. : \‘xas lhpir annual (Thristmm par~ t_\‘ and all present surely enjnyevl (ht-mceh'r-s. The hall was appropriâ€" ately decorated for Hm occasion and th;- committee in charge Worked hard in make the affair a success. The Woman‘s Auxiliary in 1hr Amâ€" erican Loï¬on entertained tho Lngion boy,â€" and their friendx' at Bide? Haâ€. Wednesday rvoning. Decrmher LEGION XMAS PARTY WAS A HUGE SUCCESS A chalk lalk on Naturw «him-1» Mr. Ht‘nry T. Baihu HirPrtnr of "v- (‘levflnnd 5'er 0' Art. Saturday. Janna! y 7 hm» Smith. Viva-l'rmirlv-m nf Thr Amlnhn Soc-My. Thursday. January 7†"L W. 5. Maï¬a†Foflowing iOHw pmgram arranged for next trek. Monday. January 2 - A pawl-r pram-um hm hm nâ€" nnul II the Nature Shaiy Exhibit An Initiate. (I'M-am. for and wall. with M!!!" ï¬rm" Chumr «mm In hostage.â€" und with MI Stands)“. January 7. 1922. Mrs. R. G. lemon 6: erman nf Pr»! and PINiriQy fur IM- lne-l than!" and hopes that many Int-2| wonk- will lab- advan- tage of swing this "Nb“ ,rspotially an Janus-r5 71h. In“! ($0.07. WI“ â€own harm "Hon. WI" Ad in "Novâ€"ml u Sol-Hay. Jun. 1. PROGRAM AT THE . NATURE STUDY EX- HIBIT NEXT WEEK Tin- m-tuul funeral wrvioo wax in [hm mm». In the ï¬rst Dan “inner. vommumk-r of the local 90:4. tom of “I.nu-" Whilmj as u yum": man. as u punt-ml in the local uhwlu. Lie-at. menu ('mnxmfle. or 1... 1nd I». told of "Whit" In t Nthlil'r. \ “MIMIC was h» “buddy" and mum man. for tummy-tun mum)†durinu nu- workl war. Ray 8. Adan“, Commando: of Held in the M. H. rhuwh and «h u-mled by mum vx~>~¢~trice men both uuifurmml and in civic». the Metha- (lis't choir umk-r "w. leadership of Mrs. Ralph llusxueiler, sang two beautiful numbt'rs. The Rm‘. Gilbert Non-land, [mtnr of "If cllurrh mul chaplain of the [42:50" 90:4. read the uhbluun uncl a prayer. ’l'ln- urinal funeral whine wax in [hm mm». In the first Dan "inner. mummmk‘r of tlw local post. told of The law! Post of the American Legion had uulire d rge of these scr- Viter which wen‘ Juliqm'. When rix fellow-officers rarriod the body of Leonard N. Whitney to the grave in llw West Side cemetery. last Saturday afternoon. it marked tln' culmination o.“ funeral sérvicus, which cluscly paralleled the kind of life lw had led, simple, Ktmighlfor- wanl. without (mu-Mullen, were the‘ hut ï¬lm for Lieut. Whilnoy. Senich fur qunurd H. Whitney A!- [(11401] by rrllow Ofl‘iwrx A and Lt'gionnuires. 0m n! Dun-r Allmflimv. Mr. Jc-“o Mushmmn». ï¬libh and (â€hf-rniq- NI-n'iru at "It «um-wry wrw rm- H‘omlbml nu pl! 0 ’.-\ REM. SEWAGE | FOR ('uMlexl'n' At the termination a Kevan twat- monl plant will he erortnl with pump- inz machinory and all manner of mod- r-ln Iler'rrp: for sewage twatmenl. A power lino will he Mortal from the village limits to the plant and the proposal for bids ineludos a complete job, nquipmont and installation of the entire :ystem. $665,205.50. Bid: will be opened 1 January 7, 1922 ï¬nd work is to; sumd u soon as practicable. ? «Wm-:4! plant (- 00 he handormml' "Jim Hm dump vamin: this splon. rmm a jnkr; pnndr-mnml h} :ht‘ Statt‘y'i". """’""'V“"K PVOW'TH 1" have a M HIinm‘a M a rval syalom. ""‘P"""'al’invl valm', It cannot be mair Th0 npw plant is to he ind. Mist‘mm"d "ng" MW'UHy, bun w» of 1hr Rl'mrmf mad and eomh r-f ohm" WNW"! ppm-Mum; Inyally, Burlington. Th0 pwsnnt wwrr wilHa Mannr'r hrï¬tlin: â€Hyper; ho nxfomimi from â€In rxml in the wood: â€7" Z00" 0' [Mwm'h‘ ï¬rm-p, at the gram-l pit 3an fumn will (mu "W,†"0'10, ynu will th crank. 3mm“! ‘0 havo this be: At the tnrmination n cow-ago i.rna!~§""j".\'- 1"" 30'" st") mom plan! wiH hr» PTN‘U‘d with pump- ""0“" in the sprin in: mat-Binary and all mannar of mod-"'0t he mar} :n rlev‘mm fr-r emu-ago trr-afmnnt. A dump, Estimate of mm n. on», engi- neer for the district for the job i Reallinx hotwwn "w lino: and [0- in( around â€we mow [rrhnio‘al of tho Jenni; om" fin-I»- bnw tho- Mral www rlispnpal plant i» to ho lmnsformwl from a into. cnndrmne'l by the SI!" of Immia m a real sydrm. the of UN mm! intvrrflinp lf‘fal HO‘W‘F4 v-u-r publi‘hnl in The Rap-1r!- Ir was "Ordinnm Na. 3" M ll'nI Thhm‘rs ï¬mw Sunilavy "intrifl, which authorized tho huiiding M“ a no“ outfall «wrrr and dbml plan' fur lhi- rommunity. Th' MM l- ""075"! n u'wlar‘uu! rash gun:- fur a gnarl do. . r In M. Pug» ('mmly. H will 3'» u vi h- N70?! â€It? faulty Ind 0" "w "nun: will gm it plenty «r paw-rm- l'otbr m up“ Mmbnt-‘nliun a! 0n mm»: maid-m. 0 1, Ruth. Hr MM Inc In. (M moth: «I an mum-n M lard. in 1. any elm "main-flan cf 3! mm mm- h-n It "R pun-0| lime Ohm mm- munily in Darn“: (‘nnn I~ "pr-w- "Mai. â€11".! "or. in, M1! arr-um MLMI flaw-M lhwhnlininz rut»: n! MM‘M‘M. Sunday closing, hrnrï¬rul ktislmimu and mow-mum amnng mo "when. The "MW County um Hum. [haul MN on annual m“ and ham! ll tho Aunt-{Ilka Minx. land-y. Invent-r ID. Iâ€). The folk-ring «lam were “Mod for "no you 1921.- (korp Boston; Pun. HIM-Ir; 0 lib-00.114 V.- .zlnnhn‘ AIM." L. WM". 1d V.~I’uon.. Who-Ion: 0th (Zn-Hm. Yum-I'm... "mulch; L00 0 .‘umw um". View l'n-n. (3k! Ellyn; Imrwm (’hdlt Vkv "Nu†annlllï¬ WII!‘ "lair“. Warm" Mm (Imam Ralph Manning. Vin-Pint. Wam- \|l|r; Duo â€airman. View-I‘m.» Elmhun-C: J. (T. Nani". VWM.. VIII: Park; '1. M. (Tm-w. ï¬rmnry.‘ WMIIGH; A. P. Sud. Trmuunr.| Mum. , Gnu:- uncut. d Min-dale. Med Pun-“nu u the Anal-l In!- h. 0! Ch Iliad. COUNTY REAL ES- TATE BOARD ELECI‘S OFFICERS DEC. 19th The other olficvrs manned were: 1). Harry Jenkins....Sa-nior Warden Denni‘~ H. Jenkins...Juuior Warden l-‘n-d E. Dowt- ............ Secretary 11-». 0. Pride“. .......... 'l‘reasuren Burr ('. Downer ...... Smuiur Duncan A. ll. Whiu-hm-n ...... Junior Deacon Fred N. Wiklirh....Seniur Sit-ward 1-}. A. V'emlwau ...... Juuiur Steward Wu. F. Reï¬t-Imam ........... 'l‘yler (‘. I“. Knoblmu-h ............ Marshal E. M. lh'unmm ............. Organist Umvu Lodge has just elm-ed one o! the must numsutul years of its his- ‘.-n- uml'lhc m-v «Kin-rs am- kmltinx Ian-ward tn nmthvr humor your. “ Lam ’l'nurmllï¬; vwning, Dot-enllwr 23, (inn-0 !.'1\(' N0. 821, A. I“. A. 31.. hold its annual installmiun of of: fin-rs. Mr. N. t1 lrarcC was the in~ stalling ufl’irvr. ’l‘hc met-ting wax very «well aumalml and after the cere- mouic-s Mulch wore private, luncheon wax served in the dining room. M. A. Sullivan was installed as Womhipâ€" ful Master for \hc year 1922. GROVE LODGE IN- g S'I‘ALLED OFFICERS- LAST THURSDAY EVE { N. .\. Suilimu 31mm .‘lunlrr‘s Chair for 1923-~c|mwfll [Subt- Year «I i"~ E! lay. ....... . .'l'reasnrel . . . .Srnior Deacon .. . Junior Deacon .. .Seniur Sit-wan! ‘ . . .Juniur Steward m ........... 'l‘yler ........ . .Mumhnl .......... Organist . 7n. s‘ all V 3pm. F12: Cunt; “Q m man. "I. M WC "kl M human-I in mythâ€. and M- llrr, to". that barb Gillan! Am. Ihmh "nu-mn- Gnvo. no "but (MI in um um» nth-n i-Iornh on hon ih' IM! this MM for but!“ JmuM Mal." an am! In, .~ ~vvm< '2â€:de â€a! [hr-r? MUM h an) mm m unhm'herly to (Mir with Mr as lo solkoy I'd-sir? this dump "Minna, Tot we» mun-ml that in those mum. â€ms «wry-thing that L no“ 2"an to 1m tn the M can hr 459me of Pas-Hy in some mannor. burned, hmivd or MM at n \'r ry littlr expemv m Dakar. \h- aw iivin: in an Mvanctd m. uhmh talk for mmelhinx better for the propit- of “ï¬lm! 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BM - mlkn Ammo. h- lmymod right up to "it door a! the dump. with do.- c‘M hon.» on nary Mal. nu! tho buuuful wand-d '0‘! It thi- cd 1 town winch Inn vigil up to â€to M Thin pluuuv spot has (or my )emu Inc-n au- binding plan for W and vale odor» luv. cor-Minna! 00 air for Mock» annual; mu m “on now by the hundmln. Ind IN: rig“. ’ u your wry door. This smu- ¢!1-Ia-uutbon now den". In mfunn ull the citizens of Down" mm'e ur this mguost, und uric-fly drain-n the romnliuu of every 0- iuwnnted in the civic betterment 0! than community. Thin is not Alon. t Gilt-n. Avunuc project; it concern ru-ry mw living within our town. \vgolalinm alarmed. and to then put- (‘III the none to the village of M- m-rx Grow for uh! as H park. 0n “en-mbcr )9, u «Negation {Ml Gilbert Avenue met with the City (.‘uuncil ut Dawm‘rs Grove. and reâ€" quested that tho unsightly plague :00! known as the city (lump be sharp .luned and put out of commission. and further, than same b1: ruvercd over with enough soil that a few hoes ('IHIM b3 planted and other “tum Drlvuation of Cilia-nu in Gilberthn. Want Dump l-‘ilk-d in and Then l‘lanlrd. "1le BOARD ASKED IO REMOVE OOMPING GROUNDS WHOLE N0. 1978: