~« "DOWNERS GROVE- REPORTER? It seem< as if Dowm-rs Grove pee. ale and those of the terrilory around us could count on havinx a swim- ming pool AT 01’)? DOOR in the near future. The vlan is to go ahead immediately on a scheme of ï¬nanc- in; and when it is seen that the money will he available, to immed- iately start actual questions. It is the plan to raise money not by contribution. but by selling shares in a mny to he organitetl not for proï¬t. In this way those who ad- mthemoneywingetithaekfmn the charges made for the use of the pool. Backers believe it will make the ï¬nancing teak much easier. Tentative plane for the construe: blandthepoolealllorthedeepenâ€" in: of the Barker. sliwiag the slimy? black dirt back from the edges; ewe-1 ting a cementmetainlng wall and III-i in; the clay and hard pan, under the‘ black earth. for a bottom to retainw the water. Over this clay would he placed a layer of gravel and over1 this a layer of ï¬ner gavel and gaunt} This would give the general appear-‘ anee of a natural bathing beach. just. deep enough for children to wade at one end. and gradually deepening to a diving depth at the other. The pond has been drained and an examination indicates that the clay subsoil in just what is needed. Wellâ€"Jane's hoping. just win! the forest pwcerre Int will allow in pmpmi'inns of this kind â€1P omiaimd hv Stan": Aflorvvï¬y ROM and it tas fmpmi that nothing in this direflinn would iMm'ferQ with the pmjvd. denwinx Um HM in We â€have. “IQ [any nf invention with "to al- «Him of H. F. Paint. Rob (Hunter. W. J. O'Nm'll. R, L Krllntp. Wait" (Inflh. W. J. Stan‘s. (‘mmh' (â€Ink A. A. Kuhn. Rtaw’- .Mlomm C. W. M Md diam-r at tho R's-Brook Inn. Fallon-int 0w ma! an infw' mal Ming ta: hold with l". 1. Nb “do"! acting as chairman. Path of UM nmorvisnrs was called on In or puns an opinion «1 the Qwo projefls and a" ‘9'? farornMo. Dani's of The way Hm: paint-vital to the aunt! gnu-d m (M pit-cum. joat‘ an". of Mark- Mcnw. IMHO it be vmpo-«l to buy out m- an nthloltr I'M. "mm-mm Ino- ulna ï¬n": to In IN: law! and .- ahead with OM Ommnmnt Oflidal "ï¬fth-$5M: in use 0w ground. which i.» when the porn! known In the "Bath-r" mm l-". mu given by ltu- Fun-A l'rerenr wmmw he 0‘ the Bonn! ct Supeniwn Iut Frï¬dny mm. Suwrnmru Hummu- uhmldt. Don't-y. hr». Muller. Unle- (ou! mud Blmlnu were lulu: m the Inns-w. mom. 0w plm lul c-x- plain“! 1hr plan a! procedure. Hr. Hammornhmml unml "I. wan- mm of "w other: «Mu hr ad, “I Nah â€I up! I:- Mcnl. "w plan In:- ibk and l mu ‘1‘ up Mp yrm I umr funk" than the men unth- nion ‘0 m. "to ground.†That “near our <TNv:'-" has troubled us for lo these many years. The «tumbling Mock wa~ that tlwre just wasn't no uu‘h )LJ‘Q. Nature had paved u.» by \\'.’:v' -hc distributed pin-es avnihubk '3‘:- hathing purpm‘es. Bu! phe «lid luau a was: in the for est prewrve mum, .~ituutcd {or the purpose and it 1» "tr inn-min" to utiliw this place {or an artiï¬cial moi which will, .-o far up this it: post- 4‘bk'. “hr the place 1.! a natural mw. We had “Etc-Ia] days last week when a dip in lie rim! swimming; hole would haw been “the berries." If our summer :.~ u be anything like the hot. Nicky we of 192). we‘ll all be looking fur .«uch A place near our doors. WRISI PRESERVE SWIMMING P001 PROSPEG BRIGI" VOL. XXXIX. N0. 24 Supervisors Give Permiusion to Ground to: Pool and M50 Athletic Field. 02 on P» Year. In Adv-nu. has been responsible {or too many things wow. After the meeting don't say we . I don’t approve of this or of that, come to the meeting and ex- press your down. This is an invihï¬on to attend a school meeting. The kindergarten should prove too small to hold the crowd which should be there: Will YOU be one? men and women. are urged to he meant at the meeting tonight. Don’t say, "Oh let George do it.†"George†Sehool conditions in the district Are such tint warming must be done immedhtety it we are to keep up the standard of education for our childâ€" ren. There an no half way measures ~eflher something must be done or 'e vi“ he luck that twenty years in our «hook: and conditions which are not m be talented will be be- person in the community mm In welfare of the schools at head is i1 A whoa? meeting Vi“ be held at the Junior Elementary school (the Kindergarum) tonight (Friday). May [9. at 9:00 n'cbck to which every Resident.- of District 33 Intild to “at“ khan! Condhions Thh Evening. "w owning Au, ASKED TO A 1 SCHOOL MEETING AT KINDERGARTEN: n... ll Im- 1M unnuu! marlin. at u»- t‘umuril and nppoimmnh “we made for (he ru-uiug pom. le (wants- pinnrr‘ "Iain flu- ‘am' civil-NM“ n- In! your. â€mly; Wnllrr C. In" It". “an"; t‘mmS-n'wuv 00‘ “NR Aflairs: IN"; H. "out“. [hpâ€"fl- m1 at Arrow“,- and Hum-w: (mu. "all". "(1%"an of Mir HM"). and Shiny; Wï¬lham lit-min. Dowd- mm M 31sz am! l‘wMir Improve- mrats; Harry W. Fryer. Wmflmc «I Public l'mwfl)’. The nmintmnts core a- fnllmrcu 0w «am an "no MI hm: (Ms. M. "flapâ€"\Hlan (Jerk I Animu- fl. Smwâ€"â€"\'illan Miomy‘ TM Int! If" «mm M Hawk- Aw. mu! out at Dal-nun and. “In In! mm "at. mm mm. of the on! of Ibo pun-mu :1 mm nmw) and in :m (tr! IMO and a Matt in alt-p! h The V'llugr Comm! M in meeting â€owl-y night received I petition ul- tlm that I and.) damn: In and (at "w puma: of tanning lo the nu... lenhory mm. of Maple Aw. deI ha Ma mHn'Mv-d by (i. u. lump. The mum-fl dunk-fl In all the elm-Wm on thumb). June 17 “Du-n 0w prawn-mun no" In- put up I.» the with. (uni-dawn M anl Drun- mtwï¬nur Ambulat- An It: Stu. ANNEXATION REF- ERENDUM SET FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Every citizen of the community; (1 Fun! "mu Villap Treasure: Hun. ll. Hiurh -\'i"an (‘nllortnr 3|le \‘rnarvlwrhinf of [Wire "nary Ntip 4'6" Marika! TM mum "mum" Imam“ ï¬niJwvl y In -r"Iv -- 1"‘v --.‘â€"__ --_Vw 695m 70 me NWMORE.’ â€' GEE WHILLIKINSH HAVE, A GOOD NOTOON TO Run-AMY mo JOIN A cuzcus! ' W“ .. I ‘ ‘ f Minnow/names LOOK BLACK - THE uwm mwme SEASON IS HERE! IDON'T aeueve I‘LL mss my mums AND HAZEL DoiSNj SPEAK to me NWMORE.’ GEE WHILLIKINSM HAVE, A GOOD NOTOON TO RUNM‘I «no JOIN A cuzcus! I DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, MAY 19, A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY 1 TM lad "19(1in of the 31:13 I “he Dora] branch. Leann 01' Women Voters, will be held nï¬xt Tnï¬sda} ‘aflemoon. May 23. at ‘tho Kind". :garlen. in Grove strwt. The Rev. Hugh ll. MuWhorter will have a special service for boys at S. Andrew's Episcopal church next Sun- day morning at eleven o’clock. This is boy’s go-to-elmn-h Sunday and every young man of the community is invited to be present at the service. llemhero of the local chapter, Boy Builders, will attend the service in a body. They will meet oi the flas- onie hall at 10:30 and much to the The omen-2 of the loan): an vary anxious that a representative gather- ing of women be present at the mt- ing. Ofï¬cers for the near! year will In elected’ and the up 9nd: of busi- ness of the last year caught up. Every woman in the community is invited to be present. This is an or- minï¬on started by women for wmn. to acquaint them with their duties and responsibilities. It is non- partisan and all-embracing. SPECIAL SERVICE FOR BOYS AT ST. ANDREWS SUNDAY Lou! Chute. no, Dillon Plan to Attend in Bodyâ€"Meet at bulge flan. "lie-rt.- lo hr Elwin! and (Mm â€ll-i m Tranndod II (M Rhiannon The funeral mnirm were Mid a‘ "to Anderson ham» in Rut Nah! venue. Wnlmday afï¬rm mm! in» torment wa- made in flu “'t at Sink Fund"): MI Mn thwvflfl {m ‘6“ h mined from Imp m- )“ the "- mmbnm of him will hum: u- n..- a Hrs-sin and n bnfllklm and "w human! will Rm! math-fl in (M how- of "w union hop-ml I)» pun-mt: of death. ANNUAL MEETING LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS TUESDAY Mr loan: to mmrn in- h... pm 1|“:le ll lather. Hr. Axel Ankh-on; im- goth-I "'9 “"1 tr. In. A"! Match-on. I'm-c nip†"Ni â€f (or- and nummu- wtuhn Ind N '-' "‘ friends. a hum-I‘m "In In I «more hum.» quaint†m :- *lflll act-talent an Nay 1!. M van Ila-Ml lo the WM! 8050"." W- u! when "H it“ a! mm! I“ mm! In Wish “u purpose and M 600M 0h (0 It ":50 o'cloti Sunday «mu nun. «- due \- n-i Inna: (mm QM tannin be «calm! lad week . (furl fluted iMo who"! I! the In of nil. “la-mung IN South Side ubool of [Mun (have. lid Ind "new the lamb grade. He hut ham a mum" Mamba-r of Ibo'SmI- d-y School of tho that Gnu-r (W! dad». "I put (our yuan. hiv- bd‘ht ladle uni nun-y cit-punk" than“. "M low anal admiration n! am who hum: Mm. Cur! Viacom Anderson. m n! ï¬r. and flu. Axel Andaman of flu: Gme, was born Anna ll, I912 and pan-ed ley I! Un- Went Suburban hos-phat Nay H. 1922; BM Mm yum Ind nine mum. Kids is Kids CARL ANDERSON a "0’ yonflwwv “.1 h.“ .4. a...» \ Local Nahum; are continuing to jmakc good milk and butt" production ;morrls. as it incliutrd by the ofli~ grill lose: reported from the omce of iMalcolm H. Gardner‘ Della», W51. [Supt of AdVancod Registry of the ,Holflein-Friesinn Anmtion of Am- Frank 0. Lowden. former Governor of Illinois is President of the no" stein-Frisian Association of Amulet. This Asaoeiation has a membership of over twenty thousand [modern in the United States, and is the largest purebred cattle “sedation in the world, representing our one-hm million purebred animals. His other cow, Mapleside Belle Cal- amity, made a record in seven days at the age of three yam of “7.6 pounds 0! milk and 16.088 pounds of butter fat, equivalent to 20 pounds of His best cow. Helbu Segï¬s De Kol, it reported as having made at the age of ï¬ne years and three months. a record of 461.4 pounth of milk Ind 16.49"! pounds of butter fat, in Run days. Callivalem. to 20.6 pounds of This week's bulletin has tvo pun!- bnd Holstein-Frisian cows, «med by F}. E. Rain of Lisle, "L, listed. mmmunit} Down": Gmu- has lung fell “It and M a tklnu «min and unsun- wmrl a! Obie kind rho" our yomm poop» an mend "wit owning! in uhnksm um nainmt. and mn- mion. Am’ if Mr. Milvws "mm m maintaining ohr- mm wtamlan! ho '1» in mmcf. M n H mom and ro- rriw a (mum: umwrmliun 0! "we Aflmfl (he mam pavilion will not lt- mfldnl hut «um limo. he u~ prd‘ In an"! wrung in rm!» «0 E. E. BALV ('OWS MAKE RECORDS IN >E‘v’EN-DAY TESTS \MIIa Sam- I» in) and Mnfleï¬do noâ€? (‘alamily Prado" Hath Ruler. Hw- fmm porch Saturday. In 20 and by («atml'vl for "ml porn†“in. Ibo Hydro! â€mm-1w In (7mm c‘ompany «I (Minn. Tlu- budding null a< un "any": of "u "Ali-u My" bungalow. VI!!! in Innul “PM? duh. «mm-un- nit dumb" and nu pnjnlln. over. a, con-lumbar» which might h- com-M- end I want! of WWII! m hi? this ï¬lm". but thkh MI "I! othr“ hand 0- u not unhludurfl pflofl In muh 0w mm;- cool in but rumor niflmnl "hm! mum. “in 6: not (he flrvl new th'k' of nvrhilnmn «hurl Mr Nilm- Ms mlnuluml I'll [kmmuu lirou- n- noun “a hun- nmuhmg Mn 3» "it why of an own- Ilr Kt cnum parlor uni eaten-In- mm mum-n, Mr I". J. â€ï¬lm in dost-flay 211: In! a! hut handful lay-1r an-nur lvunlur to am pm- kl". OPENING OF “YE TOURIST TAVERN†SATURDAY. MAY 20 I". 1. “ï¬lm. Huh- New Intel“.- rum... in We“ Map“ A". â€"flu¢mlul Sundial. In hr rnngvnlulnlm upon his “Inna BOY “W" ‘N SPRINGTIME ’ This is the ï¬rst nthcr big thing attempted by any «mutation of this church and they at anxious to see working hard the past four months preparing for the event and will lave for sale a ï¬ne collection of aprons, classes. caps. children's clothing Ind other nrtlcles dem- en the heart of the housewife. There will 11m be many pieces a! fancy work, bikery goods. undies, The Willing Workers society of the United Brethm chm-ch. of M Grove. will hold a haunt Saturdty WILLING WORKERS OF EASI‘ GROVE CHURCH BAZAAR nfternhon and evening, May 27, It the store of Mrs. Emily Irkvicka, in Fairwiew avenue. north of the “Q.†J H Frankl‘nï¬rM, in Nurï¬h Ham .‘4! . Tu-unlay ("'Pfllnl. Ma}. l6. (â€7in for lht- Pmuing )Iar \HH he a: “How's: Miss Gram Shnmr {eff-M Mu Thflx Rv-mingtm. Vin-4:021“! Mn. 1. I. Hanmlmw-l‘hamain Mrs J H Frank-"60M- Twasunr Miss Helen Cliflï¬rvl' Serntary Miss Helen Downer-r l'rnmam Mrs G M Allison~~Rbgistrar Mrs A R Whihhomâ€"~His‘mian Mrs G H Whitneywl'mM Refrethenu and music completed a moat delightful evening. Murmur! Kuhn Va. 0mm in ('M- mp». Nay ll. HM and Ms rm -o\- r-ll "are Mb hm hm m "w ï¬rmo. Punt-n! Imunmnh haw no! yc-l hrv'n mpiflnl. IAK'AI. CHAPTER. I). A. K. ELI'X'l‘l-JI) OFFICERS MAY um. 'I'hr [Mum r~ ï¬rm» 11mph I. lug-I‘M": 0f the Autumn â€mo!â€- tion. mfl for tthr nmuml mu-lm' at lhv hrauhful urn hnnw hf Mp, “in ï¬rm Sum». Rant \Infmr "(M II \00 Franlfllï¬rM "our. ,\L Main M. Tho Mlle uni-- wu- A mint" 0! the I’m-Dunn'- claul M (in high school it‘ll. 30%;?" .mn-m .6.‘ on. Mi the Icahn park in "w why. anon} Norman. RM un- natural" av load" in m mm at "w «M! and mu «may dispn‘iï¬on um- ho: mw‘rd. Inner-«I «nit» ‘ww MM, a! "It nmey M lbw My» what-L "15* morning In Ill-gar“, Hr. Ram», or! Vo-nmn. wit-rip), am Main n’ nhur‘ In“ and ~0‘F'll t-r h'r rial" manna will pay lrilwlr In My Int-mun: Haunt-l. Ibo lb um um :huuhln of '4: and In: ('Mrk- W “aim. of NZ Univ-cud â€mum pan-«I “my ynumhy mini-1 hum de'n-mt mum-â€mu :- tun twin mm... The Sorbet)! ix ivuh'bu'd to the haul of the lehothsl rburrh for the un- of (Mir Auditorium (or the concert and nppruiuwu wry much "I: favor "ill MEMORIAL FOR MARGARET KOLM THIS MORNING Tickets for the ï¬rst annual con- cert of the West Suburban Choral society are now out. and Mr. H. S. Paine has been made chairman of the committee for their distribution. The concert will be given in the Methodist Episcopal church on Memorial Day cumng.’l'ut-stlmullm1.30 Mr. Thomas A. Pups, (lit-utter of the union, is very .wxiuus that the entire Im-mlx-I'.~hip be present, at. the m-xt meeting to be hold in the Kin- «hJ'gurton m-xt Sunday “I'll-mum, May 2!. at 2: o‘clock. Thin m the last pram-Nu.- bc'l'ure the mum-rt Iaml lw mum's t0 ptufl on llfllt' 5|qu get in a l‘I‘ill afternmnw work. Mr. l'upe i~ arranging to have rello mum! lmm‘ ('hiiuxu u~>ist in the program. Al the In»! "wrung of tin â€uric-l)" Mr S J Fo'llon maul an inn-1mm." uml instruclhe paper on "Early: Ann-rim" Muwc." It “(In mmh up preriuthl. l i l WEST SUBURBAN CHORAL SOCIETY CONCERT MAY 30th Tickets for Fin-1 Annual ,Munical Event Under Direction of Mr. Pope. Out Von-«Mn, Honing DUI-‘6‘: TI. W00.- tum church have been Sink C 1min, Pl v: Urn u Away Mrs G Swanson and nephew Id! Wednesday morning for Gun, II. when Mr. Summon Ind Hr. How have located and will W ï¬t grocery business recently patch-d. Their many friends wish than I} maintbeirmhomonndm_ their roman! from a» who. 1' The orchestra we: composed of In Laura Stevenson. and Miss Elsie Sanders, pianists; Miss Zita Norpel, violin and Ir Eddy Willi-ms. drum. Owing to popular demnnd, and the fact that the theatre was not large enough to hold all who desired to In the SMW in I "0 night run, the Darktnwn mil-men will again per- form next Wednesday evening, I†24. Tickets will he on sale It the door and it is expected that not!!! full home will be the result. ' Tho Inn-r4 'mmh pnuhmrs. how- rvel‘. Iu'n- llw Irv-a! MN. and “I"! wv-rr man" "I "rm. Nam-e «uh u "ur- IMn-m». Fa" Stairâ€. Frank '.1\l“‘.\. 'DV_ Tape, "r. \Qlfl’d')‘, Châ€. "501"). Jnhn Rv-mmws. fir. Huntley, and Him FaikaHI, TM Oml mm wâ€, "u“aw' (MOW. Ruré‘r" Thtvlin. "mum: l‘awuh; Harry Walker. Earl Kayak“. and RI-hl’f‘l hirbnn. Lawr- r~m~o J. Foster tlirwtpd the putting on at the SM! and artul as inleflocutor (M ï¬n! night. The second night he wt‘ in am! Russell “String" Min took both Foslrr's and his m mm in great «tyle. A treat deal of credit for the success of the Show can be given to Lawrence Fomr who work- ed mightily. - o "one"! Ml! Muir IN- MI of a. HMV with hi- Sle "a†ï¬lm “ll vain nu a run"! imitation of I rhumfl'v lrupm. (mm (In. to cm (I um yawn; numb" and My 010- Iu-rirr am! On- Swiu ymlflortl. Ibo haw Own hon- twm'. haul mm». on "Nut-NI." Mk aid“ hr .1! love- nl In "~va In "any rut-1d" Ml. firm! Hawk" in M« numb-t ADM i'hml. ulm mum u My MI. Vain; "wk" 11- .1 In". M Dir-null" dawn (ht Mow “"5 â€L toner-I imflalo’nn of n Irncrd‘rl “aim L. '1. Will». h'u' many «flu-IN. with :a'upru'u'mu l-M«, urn! Ml wilh the mulwnw, ‘l‘lw- "I'lllrtflk"*"' mule in 'l‘ho- lh-pm'ru, \u-rv â€w mrans of Janna! u flnrk n" laugh; .‘vme 0f uhirh hawn't clam-rd )‘I-t. In the rim-it wore W. H. Hfï¬dv‘lmln. ('Im- "armnlrr. Jnhn Nrrhohs, TH! \‘nrlr. Han 'l‘hnlin. Hugh flrnwn, Ink I'nm‘n'w'. [who Sandor. Wm. "11'- \17“ 112. "arrv FraJ‘mr. John Leh- mnmr, Jam" and erlium Bmwnlee lr-lw Knmkr- and MM)- “'55.". m Tint Tmmpdrr hm. Mr! It Up and Lay â€0' had. in but Old Dillo- lnml. nw un- dollxhflul :0}. III. Am't Nam" “rum! (Iva: lam. Him! Samlcn. a that! to char- ‘uh M“ vny Mold»! HIM Ind M luau-Mm- (hutch hm! not mad). "any Wilt". told '01: to Have Up Yam Hour). 'I'hv m'uu-tnlr, lonl talent III, "I! mny mum-min“. Pmm Melon Till. in Dixicltml, tho-6r opening chorus to ch‘ll Alway< hr Wcleomc in Dix“, un- flunlr. IM-y kept the audience: la n tale of taught". Nahum", nob. "who", mud an": a [In-“v Mmul. Dawn, um! VI- (ouonnl Ivy Midnight, Now-n! 0th“. Iiâ€! T’mn- 'hyu an Our. Jimmy (Hum ~hou'ul he haul [:09 It»! any «If m‘ «M lime cunll'm when. as an end man with the Georg. l’rimum- Hindu-Ir. he bmuxhl don the huuw. Mr, D'Dru did a non; M chm-o “utility. In the "Ho Mi.“ (Rm-n (Irifliths and Mr. .Jmuny ()‘hvu, of ('hicago, gave or â€WIT Ill-d, (:wn-n mum an only :lu' (nu, mung plvmuw to a" who lu-nnl hm'. Filled to ow-rflnwing with local hi“ the "liarktown" minalwl :JwW, given :1! (hr hicks Tumm- Monday and 'I'urnluy nights for the beneï¬t of an tirc- tuu'k fund, m» a iuughing suc- (uw. 'rht'rt‘ wasn‘t. a dull moment [Ii thv cntiw ow-niny which was enjoyed h)- tnn («partly huusw. MlNSIRfl SIIIJW 10 Bf RIPIMED‘ ' NIX] WIDNESDAY laughing Success at Dick's MW; and Tuesday Hits at Mnny Downers People. .' JOINS HUSBAND AT GAIN" WHOLE N0. 1991