Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jun 1922, p. 1

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.. _ An election is aned tomomw, Sat- i'mh. June 17, for admin-ace to the M of pan of the Duat mu, 5...“ M a! the nut vilhga limits "DOWNERS . GRQYE _- REPORTE ‘ Palm Place at the muse IMF- Duat Estate and Dance: Sat division Voted 0:. ELECTION TOMOR- ‘ ROW FOR ADMIT- TANCE T0 VILLAGE 1mm District. notognphs 0! taken by HT- W ”Grey: and My by mlyinc to “f- Inn-cu u-n- w. of women attend tho June 12th meet- ing of [3qu County supervisors to find out uh“ an theinpluls for pro‘ viding women jmlyes and clerks for the polling places fin November. Mn. O'Neill brnntht to the atten- tion of the meeting some correspon- dence from the chairmen of the Will County Central Committee offering cooperation and aid in securing Np- mmtion for DuPage County in the ledsluture and asked for suggestions from the club as to how to proceed; to work with the Will County ofidds: It m taken under ndvisement for further report. No further business being necessary the meeting adjourn-y cdtomeetonalloftheboard.’ -r‘l'h outâ€"u”. __ V nary eormtomiem all notices )1 wt- tho MM w anoint etch ,mhip animal» 3 Vin president 0! an duh ll wax moved and net- onded and atrial (In! a comma" “h; _-AA {no no! to me.” In. VICE-Mint and Min Thelma lice {maimed Ifimriatc manic {or “I enjoyment of the (nut! An" M a short hm'neu meeting wu- held. It In deddcd to min! . cornfinnding secretary for “ac nun- mr to axis: the pruent mun. In. Surluncr in fitting out nae - “Mich-n4 “mu.""fl "f m hm“ \Wr M “I You one mile mo." WID- Tho thinking man and IOMtB o! the ma Inflow out if vomn do not mm w fled their «omen mu. no. thin I.“ it «in be u long that Won the ludm at on polfiuul‘ W will uh: on mum: in try-‘ 10‘ to .01 women on the “thus min. mu Mart! karma-d on d Ira-u minnud in m «at Din- Mct for the kfld‘tut‘. and who S! he 0‘ the“ much". Mn. O'Neill of Mr! Grow. It» Bennett an M II in not wmagm for III The DuPage County Womens Re- gubllcan Club held its June mgeu’ng ll Dowmre Grove on the afternoon 0! Friday, June 9th on Mrs. Minnie ll. Prince's Inwn. Members and officers attended from Lombanl, Wheaten, Glen Ellyn, Elmhurst, Wayne, Nap- «ville and Downers Grove. The to- tal attendance wan about sixty. Luncheon was sewed on the lawn utter which Miss Hattie (Has. tress, amt of the dull, who presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Coulâ€" mp, introduced Miss Helen 3mm“ 0! Chicago. a candidate for Cumin-1 “our o! (‘00! County and a woman( who has been Active in public wori‘1 hr mmc jeans. Minx Bennett was 1 «light to her Mann with her :4:- mm a! hat exwriencu in the poll- tlcfl field. She also ueriounly took up the tank of impnmng upon the! man tholr duty up either» to lump ml um "no And mm to w thin panda/to the running 0! our (Morn- uum Ind mu “him and urged m to unit the mall of their 0'». Mint" to clad women in Novem- h-r {ma wen airmen in the primary itepubliun Women of the Were Guhemd on the to Heu- Speakers- THIRTY~N1NTII YEAR DU PAGE comm WHEN Mfl AI MRS. M. II. PRIME MIMI WMMliplet-m m.__-... lug Chm. W. "Idle, 0’ m- u a candidate for United Sales rivet Mum for the Northm nwuâ€"u .- M ii Land wmmm for "mummlorwm m than“ k ”Y.“ '9‘ .-_:.|_.n WC" Efw N. sake} of Down- and ‘9: my be 9963"“ .Lh I will in on also adopted an. arden- were The polling place in It the Vil- m sessions in the mud» side school, lage hall and Hayor Barber ha ap- bodnning July's and dosing July 28. pointed C. Ford Davin, W. H. Blodv This institution is deserving of get: ud J. R. Foster an Judges and your support 9â€"3008? THE DAI- W. D. Herrick. Berri W and LY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL in 009m Sch-aide 3; who your church! subdivided by llr. G. K. Range. yet been found lo draw donations from the residents} It is true that every way has been tried to spread the cost evenly but it dozen't seem as though it ought to be such a hard matter to collect $0,000 from a pop-l ulaflon of nearly 5,.ooo especially for such a protection as‘the fire truck. There is no question but that the truck in a valuable addition to our village and it seems nther a shame that our firemen should have to work no hard to glean the few dollars needed to complete payment. planning on other drives to complete It is not known yet just how much was made but the firemen are still a busing”. } Her-nan Barman wllh mm No. 'ZXY 803. lath number drum from the box. wen the $100 bill ruffled of! by the firemen last Saturday night. ‘yThe other numbers drawn in their order were as follows : -â€"I'aul Vix 7-4”er Towxley . 27~Emil Vix Sâ€"J‘fler Pimh 3â€"H. Bnmhman 9»W. Lieberg l-â€"R. Jr Dickson ,IMH. Wolf 3» Mrs. J. Brownll~R. C. Briggs 6‘~l"nnk Ragenlzlmfl B. Me The drawing was the climax to twol nigh“ of hilarfly at Dvcke‘ s Hall. The‘ Friday night crowd was a dlsap'point- meat as very few people were pre~ sent and not much money taken In. Saturday the hall was crowded and the booths and various other places 9h- Cnod Friday Evening Cm tho [Receipts Dunn In (N Oeu- fit 0( "It fin 1nd. young men and tom and am pm‘ Mignon mm m «maul. HERMAN BORMAN WON "00 BILL AT TRUCK BAZAAR _lonaf|mhoudtobocledd '- on now mum and n um mo function just u- . high new board. There is no qua-don hm what tho diufid involved it in favor of M- “! schooling for QM ethm and the one. a“! mu "on!“ :3 mob. and in no wuy an it be (connected with IM High School District. The (Mr «hogan «m M ultra an o! by Di»- IM No. 58 u a: warm. but the Mg!» whoa) will com and" the jurik‘ Nothing in km; kept under cover In the nmpdn for [Mu much MM imputation. the campaign bein‘ one o! cnlighumnt. all questiom being dey and ounly annual. It in to be nmemben-d by all «named um timber or not we have I community dhttid. Danna No. 58, the meM be open to general discussion from both aide: of the question and it in hoped Hut than will be a remnant- alive gathering of those mum-cod so 1M! any points in ({1wa can be cleared up. The and workers will no doubt make a report of their pro- The meeting has been called by the. Campaign Committee headed by Mr. Howard Jayme. which but tukcn ac- tive chug! of the work 0! securing l Community High School. It will Prof. William E. Owen. Principal of the Chicago Normal School hos been secured to give u talk upon community high schools. what they do and what place they fill. Prof. Owen is a gifted speaker and will be worth hearing. Next Monday evening, June 19, a meeting will be held at the Dicke Theatre at 8:00 p. m. for those in~ terested, pro or con, in the proposed Community High School District which is to be voted on June 24.‘ Evetyone hum-ted Invited to Hon Prof. W. E. Owen, of Cli- COMMUNITY H. S. MEETING AT DICKE THEATRE JUNE 19th rid of money did : thriving u 0' hr You. In Ada-en. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE CQUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1922 NEWSP'A P‘E‘u FOR "HI-E C‘ouulunnv yarn ego It the Bepdst elmreh and ‘wed so successful from the start that ‘Ill the other churches have signified ‘l willingness to step in Ind help this good work along. Through the courtesy of the Board of Macedon, we we bony to en-‘ nounee Hut the D. V B. S. will bold‘ It: sessions in the south side school, beginning July'5 and cloning July 28. The line of work is «fled, includ- ing a good may of the craftsâ€"ne'- ing, brass work, had 'ofi. basket mating. mum! tnining, also inur- eating hand work for the younger children. Thesehoolisopenuflldmdm fmmtheaguofsmllyua. goes out the all for those who ue willing to give even part time. The officers named constitute the executive committee and will meet to plan the work of the school and select we)! helpers as will be needed â€"a great mnny volunteer workers The superintendents of the Sunday Schools ure to serve as an enlistment and booster commmee. A! a meeting of the llnmriul Council with representatives from all the Sunday Schools, held "and” evening. June )2, in the parlors of the Congregations] Church. on Onâ€" ion Daily Valuation Bible school run fornnlly «damn-lied. The general louflim of the tori was presented {and ofllcers were elected also a num- ‘ber of volunteer workers were se~ ‘cuml. l The Rev. Arnold ll. Kehrl was el- ‘efled ns the general superintendont and was also designated as supervisor of the older children. first. W. W. Heintz was elected in secretary. treasurer and will have charge of the registration. Mrfi. Ernest Basky was chosen as the superintendent of the- youngrr children and Mn. .l. E. Rep? linger as superintendent of the crafty; DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO OPEN JULY FIFTH AIMOIWWNRIRCO- ”II-III. 1M- Youâ€"m an at 0h 8. 8 8M. Mr. Reed, Mm. O'Neill, Mr. New- land and ”r. l’apc gave short talks, after which the President. Hrs. Weinâ€" helm", took chug: and reports wen mad: by the secretary. "runner and Hauling committee’s. The reports undo by officers indicate Hut the miety bu just cloud 1 very nuc- cenulul mum. Organizing in Jul. nary of thin your. om rvhnrnl ha hon hold etch week II", the unend- am hu been extremely Maul-don. Ir. Page. in M: an to the members» inflated that be m «thinly allo- Mwiththepm'mlmuhbytho uodcly in no abort a time. and In Ioolu («mud wm. confidence to the future ulivim. Then will In no muting: curl“ the manner months, but early in September "ht-mm will Mgin for the coming mun. Then um um Abuut sixty people participated in one of the finest dinners served in Downers Grove for some time. The dinner was prepared under the eup- (-n'ision of Mim- Helen Newton, as- ssited by the President, Mrs. Wein- heimer and other members of the society and the nerving was done by young ladier- of the high school, daughters and friendrl o! the mem- The West Suburban Choral Society celebrated the close of their first sea- son's activity with a banquet in the banquet room of the Masonic hall. Thursday evening, June '8. at 6:30 o'clock. Exccllcnl Dinner Served to Members 811‘ Friends at Masonic Ban- SIX" DIM!) M (NORM 50(Im BA‘MIUH JUNE 8!! (Co‘fllouod on par 7) J‘hur’u car had lb. {mt uh Mt. 7F? Interesting remarks were made by Mrs. Knegemann. In. Cramer. fir. Ben. Kr. Near and 11:. (1-8. Bright. chairman on maxim on pet! of the Grand Lodge. [ After the meeting wee cloned every ‘one was invited to the WM where delicious . refreshments were served. Both the dining room and lodge hell were beautifully decanted with daidea and non. candidates were initiate-1. Afterward, n piano nolo by Esther Klein and voal solos by Mrs. Earl I The Worthy Matron. on [M- oeu- r<inn, invited her Associate Mum», to fill her station. Miss Marie Ole- :ren, mu advanced to Assmiate Mat- ron and Miss Ella ”nigh Comind- hens. The other mucus were flHed Thy Associate Matron: of neighboring ' chaptem. )!rs. Rahal-rd of Elmhurstâ€"Honor- .17 Sentinel. lira. flumk9r~Vluder. The :13qu work a! the chapter was carried on and a class 3' six Alice Morley of Morgan Parkâ€"Jinan. Mm. Gertrude York 0! Winston ~â€" Marshal. Esther mamâ€"Organist. . Amy Hunmond of Bine [shutâ€"Adah. «acme Conductress. Mrs. Berth'a Patch of Glen Ellynâ€"â€" Chnphjn. Mm. Frances Hulls): of Riverside~ The nations follow. Kathryn Cranmer-Worthy Matron. E. S. Near~Worthy l‘atmn. Marie O'NPASsoeiale Matron. Cum Burtâ€"Secretmy. Mrs. Vid-una of Cicemâ€"Tnas'urer. m. Hertzâ€"Continents... Mrs. McCandlcns of LoGrang-eâ€"As- lodg! lull of Vent: Chan”. 0, E. 8. was overcrowded In: Tuesday even- ing. which was designated :3 Asm- ciuc Matron'n night, Mrs. Kathryn (‘er being the honored officer. (h. 0! Hit mum: Will In. I. (In-Q. Mandate Huron, HALL PACKED AT ASSO. MATEON’S NIGHT AT VESTA Young Barry was coming south on Wuhington mm at a run rate of red and Dan Diener wan coming t on Cum” and as he nenred the corner he saw Barry coming but be~ In; nearer the interaction and hav- ing the right of way, did not. apply Iain brake:- until he saw that Barry w not flowing up. He then IP- plied the emergency and It the same time noticed Bury mulling {or hit. It warned u though the Ford kept right on coming And Dimer being unable to stop lu- car In such I short datum am; hi:- whcel over to the north 3nd Barry. the bnken seemâ€" hg not to hold, nun; toe-1d» the ant but the emh could not then B avened.‘ They came together in the middle of the ntrect and the heavier or threw the Ford um: the rtteet and into a post on the corner. Neith- er driver was injured but the Ford W” putty My smashed up whfle Mrs. Carlyle Stair, formerly Mir-m Marie Reed, one of our school teach- ers. was in the taxi and was badly shaken up and bruised her right. arm ii: the crash. She was on her way to the Blodgett home where she was aphedulul to sing for the Woman»: Glub. She bravely went through with her performance. A serious accident was narrowly averted Wednesday afternoon when the car driven by Dan Diener and I Fonl taxi belonging to the Reliable Garage, driven by Lester Barry, colâ€" lided at Cunim and Washington She. One of Schlauder'u Tania Nearly Dc- moflsllcd in Collision with Ira. Rudderhun of Bcrwynâ€"Elec- In. A. P. Nelson of Chicago ~ SERIOUS MODEM NARROW” MRI- [0 AS (ARS (RASII An is usual on such an caution the on! hand!“ to be than Ind W of his hospitality. This; in third n» nqu Mair of this Hm]~ be“ here In iDownen Gm. Ice Cream and n- Jmlnnenu will he sand nail in the Moon: much» will!» Puke)“: home in Gflhert avenue will bethesceicofnguhefingoflnd- inn tribes from all puts of the Unit- ed Susan. Hr. Pam am mâ€" There was only one inddant in the evenings enjoyment to mat the plea- sure, that m the claim by lack Int John could not maintain 3 «night line dive to certain physical characteristics but Chane M thin m waddling not Wing. Al's mum cousin the same defect wn' Wing. Charlie m wand the ‘clmnpion lawn mower” and reach. ed as a wing a standing invitation tow come «manâ€"«with M's lawn mower. J The surprise was a wnlmme one.’ a: Bal‘s lawn had not hen cut for 1‘ __. week. The pruwess displayed by the Inl Am“. Will {our in the handling of the lawn! mower and the surprising agility of "d a". hm John, we are assured by Ba! wlll "I, nerve as a recommendation for these .. brothers lo my one desiring to art-l A fraternal surprise party. June 14, on Mr. B. E. Balczynski in Linn- mlt avenue. was attend"! by Mark Sullivan. Alex Mmljeslm, Chas. Knob lnuch and John Bolsby. M. J. Fox and Wain-r Rogers rm too late to participate in the very nxhileruinp; game of Follow the Leader which was indulged in. Hem Tim Wu- Hnd by Fauna! 8min! Who Moved Ibo Lain {of Him. SURPRISE PARTY AT BALCZYNSKI HOME JUNE Nth The inn. humu- tnnudnd in! the upon- a! “.0 club of [)an County. In. I. King Bull h an premium 0! the County emulation. The media; In a decidod mecca:- nnd well “tended. Th Rpm-u un- chml show {but the woman clubs in doing a splendid work In Univ hold of endeavor and overyone pnâ€" sent we" allow» the Miriam, wl‘ “n kind for which Dov-Mn Grove is rm" . 1L {$17153 A most delicious luncheon mm served at 1:00 o'clock to about forty mm The Bond of the local Club nerved under the direction of lira. Juno: R. Shaffer, chairman of the Houu Ind Soda! committee. ‘ The afternoon scvuu'on opened with a delightful solo by Mrs. Carlyle Stair, accompanied by Min Tenn Williams. Thin wun Iollowul by In cmhnlllng vlol'm polo by Mb»- lay- !» mecluhnll ammonia! on we plan!) by Ira. Stair. Thc “paler of the afternoon. Mr. Jim Roxy, of the Juvenile Prov-fl- ive League, Chicago, ho-ld the club membcm npellbound «uh Mu graphic akin-n on the work a! juvenile pro- Representatives {mm Aurora, Ba- laria. Juliet, Elmhunst. Nupervme. West Chicago, Woodsu’cll. Wheaten, Wayne, and Downent (.‘rove wen: present and gave their report». The aflair was in the nature of a lawn fete and the 141.): being Flag Day, the lawn presented a very pret- ty appearance with its decorations of flags and flowers. The Board meeting was called to order at 11:00 a. m. and Mrs. Doolit- tle. of Womlstock, the newly elected pmxidentwt the District. presided. On Sunday, June 18. The regular meeting of the Board of Directors. Illinois Federation of Woman’s Clubs, was held Wednes~ day, June 14, on the lawn of the W. H. Blodgwett home. Board of Directors Held 'l‘hI-ir angular Mating Ham Wednesday Afternoon. LAWN FETE FOR WOMANS CLUB ON BLODGETT LAWN 55.: tic-9h [of the manure, heeded by Jin Dewey. Get your new and help this good war! It in not the inhuman to nab oath-lair. Any-Imus E m; picnic-ed mgh money to bring-h Cinnamon be! to to“ nab. ltls not being I'M-Id underach- pimalmhdlvidulw butinsponsomdbyama‘ffi- lie The Cflwuuqua to he held in vaeJulylzoOiaonecldle ever put on the cimi by the path people. It will be held a lo} south of the high school nfiditishopedthatnmh vinage will hear part of cl- iii: :3 E (THAUTAUQUA BILL THIS YEAR BEST EVER GIVEN HERE Two young mm. "mm. of It. ”(lemon were notified of the IM- flent and film from Auror- In their Font to notify It. and In. Hodges harp. While still on m wlt Road their roar exit broke and they walkui about (who mile! to :14 here. NeKhEr of mm were it finned. ' With the exception of If. DIM son thv injur'd A" flu" in m M pan! and arr wavering an up“, as ran hp "ported It in M that then v“! be no perm-mt in- jury to any n! then. any til-covered a man’n In: I“ out {mm in under "It on and l“- rd 10 outs: the NM M Jun: (Mn lir. manna a-c II. b mod and “my lunged u an ill :9! om 1nd 5'32““! 9* Nu"! m- “IQy tool tn “it Aaron Wu! I; Ir. nil In Km: and In. “A "son were pinned under the at k abut 15 or 20 Minoan are mu under the an a! yhyddm with the “caption of Ir. D‘chnol who return"! home Weduudly I“.- noon. The Kim and Dickemm m from Downers Grove 3500!. 9 o'dofi sumhy morning for a ride to Paw Paw, lllinmn. They had 1w Id! tho Aurora city Iimuu and were M nice dong toward BS. Rock that tho {rout “re blew out and Mon a. car mum hr righled In it: coon. It turned tunic. thou-Int Ir. Dish!» um clrar Ind pinninx the out? an. «flaunts underneath. About Ma minute. later Ir. All ”i! In. Gene H-ymoml. In. lull Stevenson and non. Don. of Dov-nu Gm. an don. in It. , wudmlnflummndur stopped to Inn-“pic Wall. II" w '_ Mr. King's ankle was broken I“! Mm. King had her nose broken and she aim received bruises about ht! head and body. Mn. Dictation n- teived a had cut over on: eye Ind her back was severely tum” d her Hide was badly bruised. If. Dickerson's back and aide wen UNIO- ed and he nluo received cuu M the ram and eyes. They wen I" ah- en to the Anna City hospiul Ind What was planned for a plump trip turned out to be almost a 1-H accident last. Sunday when the Fold boun'ng car in which Mr. and In. I L. Dickcrnon of North Prince AV... and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King wag riding turned turtle near Big Rock llIinoia. Downers Grove Residents Slot-b Seven Injuries When Car Turns Turtle. Alflo PHASIM "HP (III SHORT? BY AN MIMI and Give Interacting Tolh July Ito O.

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