Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Sep 1922, p. 1

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Immnmm YEAR rhdnny‘ of students wishingto It- “you.” uni calm-lace. * not only a blow to our mile but would be a stumbling block thin 100 voices sorted Tuesdny. They are already preparing to any of the county banner in music. Contrary to rumor, the high school a still on the accredited list of the University of Illinois and will termini m and! June, 1923. After this there is no telling. and we make the Mdion that if the people of this community do not wake up to the M tint tfie school needs attention. we wfllkbe taken 0!! that list. This madmwhichhpllym hm m. Gunes hue been Scheanlcd m county cams and there is M field on which to play- Unaer the direction of Gui loser. the high school chorus with mo?! domestic science have been eliminab from an curriculum because of 0d fie be! of funds. Coach Reeve and first football Me. for many mum ml «7- minus n a suitable foothill Idem! and um, (In! these classes use the seventh and film-h m m Gnu afternoons I week, shift- mmm~mwroomondif- rerun m Then classes um odd plan because of lack of desk rpm. 30 erotica ll! men] of the classes. mm: those of gene"! The high school enrollment fur the first bro clan. this term. is also a record breaker. There are at pmont :23 entered far the various :tudies. ” girls and I24 boys mah‘ up the alums which are scatter"! abnut all om filo huildlng. The a-sombly is, not nearly lmge enough and in some cues students no forum to purl: {heir books on window sills and other , m sms Ann. . 588 pupusm aunt S(ll00[$ ’were enrolled Monday and «he first two days of school 9 possibility of this being inc f folks return from their vac This is 46 more children 1 ;entolled in the c0n’e8pondil Wu Audios. This is. in the fitti- Mon of «honors. the Mn! way I‘ll which to educnlc the yourg in the grade schools, as it is m the high To“!!! 208 214 {M0 394 All work in 0x- nade! show the MD. has been madc departmomal m the (other! unused to teach Tit foaming We, showing ”I- nuuhr enrolled In nth mom and the lumber o! no“: in that roam. will [In I xnrHc cxrlamtion of win the Board 0! Educ-Alien in up I‘ll-It. The N3 {I nor”: m“. an 8 {allowing nah. 88 Is mouth nde and It. 8. mm: dim have Last year W‘ en in. This Downers Grave's Board of Educa- h'on and the corps of instructors are {Icing a his task in the enrollment of the local school children this year. Then are in the grade schools just 08 seats available and 588 pupils *DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE . school High School lib-rollmqtâ€"In History veal Schoolsâ€"Seating Capacity Tiled N8 Fill"! incnased nations. Tuesday. with the were Many motorists have been stowed by traffic cops for not disphying a Chicago vehicle tax plate And they mtryingwatopthebothortocar owner- of answering questions and‘ disphying their state regulation] of Chicago asking tlut he request local motorists to display I Mme plate of the village on their car: while traveling through Chic-30.1 Mayor W. C. Barber received a let- ter last week from the Police Dept MOTORIS’I‘S ASKED TO DISPLAY NAME PLATE 0F VILLAGE ene the memon’es and incidents of our associations in the Great War; to insulate a sense of individual ob- ligation to the community. state and? nation: to combat the autocracy of both the classes and the names; to make right the master of night; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles 0! Juan. Freedom and numeracy and to conâ€" aeerate and sanctify our comrade-hip by devotion to mind helpfulness.“ ,' Fix-service men everywhm in .‘dcmnding man of then post cub er u it passes on Lhru “me. To (GM with this growing dcmand. re- (wins a we" opnhng organization. fWhik it is the thaw of way camer- ivin man (0 join some organiution which shall heed the crymg need of Jess fortunate buddies. the Ameflcan‘ §erinn is u.» forums: of thew andj s’roquims your hytmy and support. I America; to "mint-in law and order; to foster Ind perpetuate I onehun- tired yen-en! Americanism; to ms- “For God and country we associate ourselves Wet. for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the Constitution of the muted m of Lopion aflain are swam in full swing; there is much to be done. a plan for an to becom acfive and helpful in carrying out the purpose of the American Legion as expressed in the preamble to its constitution: " This mum-.3 bids {Air to be 0! unusual interest bean" of the many {upon-nu! man when 'm be dis- ruuod and acted upon. nmnl of whirh an- In (allows: Annual Ban. qua and Flu-{ion o! Odin-r9; Th: Slate Roma; Dchgalw In th Staten (‘omcmiom More Servim to Ex- 4km \im Men; A Gnu" legion Post. 1 l-wluu Get-Tactic" [or E. 806 vice In (I (ho Crud Amy Hall AMERICAN LEGION §ALBEIIT RIEDY ANNUAL MEETING s ow RESIDENT MONDAY..- SEPT. 13! PASSES AWAY $200 PI: You. In In“. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY Getting here just the same DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1922“""',,,.03:M NUMBER 41 {Addedcommumumu nu Downers Grove high school unending colleges and universities m an fol- lowing from the granting classes Min of 1922 and 1621. . few Russell Stephans. Illinois U . My Paul Grandmas, Illinois U. preset: Elmer O’Neill, Illinois U. Wnple: Edward Anderson, Beloit. kelly. Leroy Sullivan. Ripon. Ml Howard Wilhelm, Northmsum U. Icon 1 Harley Rogers, N W Commercial. Graves Russell Winchell, N W Cofimetdnl Will!!! Donald Drew. Chicago Piano Col. Phelps, Arthur Kills. Iowa State. Bum Martin Mr, Knox. of the D. G. IL 8. GBADS. A‘l'l'END COLLEGE Joseph Ind Frank and one giant, In Funk Smith. of Vnfly, 1m Ind one He leaves to mourn his loan nine childm, In. Frank Ravine}, d V-rly, Ion, Md lam‘n 3., August, Lucy. loin. Hem-iota. Lam's. lame In 1885 Albert Rnedy vast marrwd to Miss Henrietta Smelur, of Napa- ,vme and in 1889 the firm of thy a mgelschall was formed doing 3 Item! merchandismg and main ‘business. This firm m very suc- cessfully conducted for twentyofin years anti! 1914 then the partner- ship was dissolved and the firm of Albert Ridy Company was formed. With him have been 11:30de in the business his sons and they will con- tinue to conduct it ; Mr. Ricdy was one of w aides: ‘reulers and one of the best known men around Lisle. He v.3 born on the old Ricdy homestead March 2'7. 1859. the son «I ”r Md Mrs Martin Riody who came from Hulmbofin. Alkare and settled M79 More 1843. With them cam Mr. Riedy'n greatâ€" grandfather. Xavier IBM)! in help make a home in the {hm piomer country. MI. Stum- [or Link Martin! "dd II SI. but.“ Ouch In! Sal-my Maui" Buggy-ad ivmim Hickelly. lost of the «can; m spent in pinyin; Mine Nelleeta makelly entertainedilnn orcheetn. which eeme with a a few of he friends at a Pirate his reputation and left with one a party last Thursday evening. These great deal larger. The hall was pret- jpreeent were; Diary Curtis. Floride‘til? decorated in bright, {Inning Waplee, Geraldine Lacey, Ruth His- streamers and parrots camouflag- lrelly. Lnrabei Sherman, Bezel Flatt, ing the harenesa of the wells while a Ruth Henderson, Ruth “Thatcher, Nel- pale blue indirect light gave a melm leete Miekelly, Arthur Tyler. Edwin low atrnoepbere as the dancers glid- Graven, Ralph Graves, Frank button, ed over the floor. Hany fraternity Wilfred Pepe, Robert Wolf, Arthur brothers of the local ehapter from Phebe, Eugene Priekett, George (Mean and Oak Perk were present Bunge and William Hiekelly. lost and seemed to think that the young of the evening was spent in playing H! of Downer: Grovelare unexcel- Ito Nail-ville before Christ-us. One Wad {came not is 0mm street in closed between Kimble Ind IA Gnugeamdmlieiafomdtogo eflher my north or way south. ‘ NELLDETA MISIELLY moms AT A PIRATE PAKI'Y Hepan'ng oftbenmkmdhs been finished to fine Cook county line And the auto wheels will be Mn; over it soon. The 60an on the west stretch in going Hmrdong 3 In new bridge 1m born officially lchrislened the "(‘arolan” bn‘dp. named in honor of Joseph Carol-n of Rlvor Forest. who was rowdy com~ fmmmmr for many year: It i< a :suhstantial strurtan. built of mn- r-c-tm and will take the Home of the l’filll iron structure that Is no longer 's-afr for heavy loads The old brldzr lmll not be removed, however. on it‘ lmll be used until the ravement is [completed ln all probability the cut-off will not be paved until nexl aprinfrn order to give the embank- menu time to kettle thoroughly be torn I permanent pomt is hid.‘ Within thirty don the hop mater- ial will be removed from the poveâ€" ment end North fifth avenue will then be in fine condition from Brewsâ€" ter avenueâ€"the south end of Le Grunge Perlâ€"to Roosevelt Rood. The cut-of! does may with the dunno: grad: and '8" cum ll. Son cruel. Ming 3 «um um!» and mu: mud. Another (mt ill- prowmnl in “numbing TnMy‘ "(and find. Thw road has been out strugM through and mart-ad vim muhed ml and the nu mrfm ha» ban emndcd on as! from 0w nut for tum mils». putting thk mul‘ m hrw condition. ‘ ow ”pro-0m hum bran brought up to (rod! and within I few wet: the road will In own. 0N! Tho paving an North th avenue. Witt?” 01“... ha hon MM «can {or the m cut-cl NEW BRIDGE 0N NORTH FIFTH'AVE. hm on Na“ mu. A"... - W A“ Ant-uh- m The new kid“ ban been finished, NOW COMPLETED uumcna held during the last season. Sixty eagles enjoyed dancing to the Ml last Saturday evening .The Affair was the full opening dance and madupflahofthemnygood Sit] (bipla- E-ioy File Time at minty Hall -â€" Ink Wu “ ALPHA SIGMAS ” OPENED DANCING SEASON SATURDAY ‘ mmmlm was then lax-ital. but doubtless future meetings will oper- ate to make some more vocally lum- ed. the desire expressed. of the Rev‘ loderuor. Dr. Goodvn'n, ham: to pm“ a full turning on of the light on those things of inure-1 to Itch a! In. pfimflly for our own personal ntlsfuuon. in the lulls of our lpgisluuro hy women Wynn-Ives, and Dry Professor Reed on the most opportune question of l'rogns< in the durations! fiold. mad: by Mrs, W. J. O'Noill an tho subjert of Woman's nil-lion In pm- ms in un- mutter a! nprwenution M for the enjoyment of the hos! In I" um life uflords. Anmh'r ideal made REAL It will, therefore. he 01, ham to In, at our mph In how that on [of an («atom of the My!" Forum will ht that o! I ”and” of um one of "to [tutor nonln. Tho In": one, “All Sofia and Conditions of In.” which its red Inndgy night by In. N. 8. Dan, peculiarly mud n one-to own with, running n- It did in a. philanthropy so hudtNI‘ amid a! n..- "l‘nper I‘d-n of (blight whrrr. [hr onlinuy folk of] London's cant end. when squalor :mal‘ urn-Mnem- wen the lot at mmll poor mortal-u, when cvvn they maid] better In England u ”to result 0‘ chhu' life-lib delineation of norm of the ch-nden 0! Mn time, .0 ml ‘ Mk. “Mrs," Oliver Twin, act, ”at tho mum! o! ":00th was mum to I popular dam-M {or lnâ€"l women“ accordingly. moaned Infant dam to "nun u. “an. whkh h the hula of a" bum pro- of human Me," and thus the more oflecu‘vely mulling our will to do what la but and right. by the appeal thus to our feeling that influence the will In ICUOII. All will we." to mlnd the wonderful than.“ for the wt 1 gum-ration, just nu Bellamy, in hix “Looking BI comeived the poasibili‘ies long years before we have «tummy. And In the name "Ovelint has served u in m reformâ€"using some 0! Ms c in the capacity .3 a «on 01 of human life," and than I winch is only another we the fact 0! the novelist when so inclined~being of his scientific brother. For instance, Jules V1 “Twenty Thousand Len; tho Sol." Mt! mo subm aginatl‘ H mm Goodwin, Thought - ymvoking “flu wen First Meeting of the 1922-23 Season Held Monday Evening at Lihnry Ball NEW IDEA TO BE A REGULAR PART first ' with OF THE “FORUM” meeting of flu | the Rev. E moderator, for I ha held Monday , Jules Verne, in his Kind [cams Under the submarine by n]- !ion, just as ['1de “looking Backwards" possibili‘ies of radio me we have it. as An In the name way, the wed u in matters of omo o! M: character» In a son of “mlrmr flw “Open Eneas B. ’r the 1922- Willis in his Under I by 1|- Edward evening Hm P. .1. Ram and thdr hum-o and ljsa Hary (inky. ’ , The guests were reluctant to lean and when the time finally me :11 agreed in calling it the canning ievent of the summer. Those prec- ent with their families from Ch]- cago were: Messrs. and Henchman I Brunet, F. Michals. J. Wagner, V. Boseman, I“. when and J. Shel-lb. end Miss Marie Renter And Mr. l0!- n’b Harte]. From Downers Grove, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Becker and Ir. In! Due to inclement rather. plans :l'or a beautiful lawn few were upset innd the merrymaken not! confined ;to the house. The dampness of me gn-ealher. however. made little im‘ :prescion on the ardor of the guests. gwho were entertained through part 1of the afternoon by die playing of V Mr. Haml. of Chicago, who is a. melt ‘vemtile musician. the conclusion of the meal everym assembled in the drawing room when llr. Eaton: obh'ged with It number a! vocal selections, rendered- ln fine style. His repair included a» number of nmusing impemmuom the best of these being thnt of In orients] dancer. The remaflfier of the evening has spent in man; and playing games. An interesting event of the day was a game of pocket-Wham, play- ed by the ladies, who. being begin~ nets. furnished entertainment enough (or two parties. The guests arrived par!) m the day ind seemed hardly to haw eyehlng~- ed greetings when all *Aew united to a delightful lljflml’. Fortymine per~ mm were sen-ed and the meal pro- pressed with a smouthmsa which spoke wall for the hosusw. The William Bender n~.denc¢ on Highland Avenue was the room of I happy gathering Susday when I host of family friend. from Chico- go Ind the Grove m re ertortained. PM Out" at Imam" in Illa!- hnd Ave-It In Dtlighfl'll WILLIAM BENDER FAMILY HOSTS T0 MANY LAST SUND’Y at Input um and on “do read. rul to evaded I" day today and to- Danton." They played I" «am It tho Willis Inn a PM: [Ah who" “my and: tho Hm hit of an m: The fair will run two dnyl this year, today and tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, September 16 and 10. Among the attractions which an counted on to draw the crowds In a honccnhoo pitching content. a halo- {ball game. Dane Devil Dyanan, the nun who «kids along behind an auto 1on Ms “jeans," almlane wing walk In; Ind parachute drop: and the BL Charltn’ Boy school band. Many countdown will be cannot! about 01» ground» and one will ho able to lndulte in lemonade, lg. alum. nd Mu. and 9t! raw b mu' mm content. Carlton Natlolhofler. manager d ”to dance floor has urcun-d Reamer- Wllllu Inn Onbnlra for on male. Thin In an emulation ulnlch fur- ninhon the brand of munu'r which "I. pin-ant day dam" nay: in “tho The third annual Lisle-Dqu 00. Fair and Stock Show opens at “do this morning with I greater "rim of exhibits than ever befom. The hi3l prize list has attracted exhibitors from all over the county and vlsltorl Bi“ Prize IIIIRD ANNUM ‘IISIE I‘AIR NW IN Hill SWING It in expected that (M Mr noun. I all over the county asured a glimpse of sheep, came, horses, ’riu List Maw: Many I torsâ€"Free Mancun- to Entertain med Alltlhy Altair at six and It imals of many vegetables m 'ear Ind the exhibition in ) day: this row. ”(‘1’ 16 and 16. which In crowds In rat. a buo- mnMM, tho and visitor! prize with hogs. chick- vlsflorl

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