The had from the Me Or- phnnage It LoGrange. which played here Saturday evening, made the hit at the fewval. Containing both boys and girls the youngsters made a‘ bland of music which many older hadn'would be proud to attain. The chpter members wish to M the merchants of the vflhge it Mr generosity in donaflona to It: {can} mail] who helped make It be We! m it 17.. Quite "a Jan we. named to lanai .- M laconic . "DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER muvmammm «mm-matmmdmdom manningtheymadeatthdrf'm restful. held last Frhhy and Sam‘- hy at Curtis: and Wuhinï¬on 3â€- Onbothdayn the umdnmm goodudthetentmflfledwml‘ “WWW“! Icahn Thank Blakel- Men and All Who landâ€"Bade For Nev Te-ple. FALL FESTIVAL OF VES'I‘A CHAPTER WAS BIG SUCCESS Still a thin] rims of roads WI†[:03 the township hizhxmys. built and? nintained by the Nonï¬p. They will be an other roads not under the, ï¬t: or county synom. This towfl-: ship has alnady \oted a PM†hard; road tax and mny roach have IF mdy bun naveled with the money attained from this tax. Aftor the- mning of the Plank mad between here and Fuller-abort; same type of â€mutant Contraction win he putj in We avenue through the town- le. If the unit townships in the county vote on and carry a pm- aunforaspednlhardrudtan M m we will have the beat m in ï¬ne m of “limit. Time highways wfll be Inn" by an aid and will be maintained by the county as the county road ays. In this mod-r37 road nyflcm m1] it such mad:- u Highland nvrnuc In.» the village “mm to Roosevefl Ind and South Main «(net with m by to the county line nonh of IA“ mom. By a "solution. pas-sod at loath)":- mooh'nu of the bean]. an my win pay the cost of mum- ung such rock :hmugh mundpafl- Thaw nu- thr mun highway andl m hum 0! «math. A wcmniun "dam of tomb. desikm-‘I to «man! every nilum- um! hamlut m ï¬ne; county one with uncLMr and with! the mu- mmh I‘ new under Mansi- derluou by the mmly board. it u to dmlfnue 010% math and 1N. the opinion of 0m poopk nf me countyi on a bond 5m» to band â€Inn at! once .Uul. the Imam: in called. EV- uyone from 00mm: Grove inure-b “hundnud-ubouldmhcnu â€taunt-flown; Then- m at {â€99ch three 2.13:2 roads running through Dul’um‘ (foun- ty. 0M. Room-vol: road ,in complfl- 0d; the other two. Luke .stmt w the north. and the Hunk road are under constrution. 1M.» the: made we built and win br maintained by IM- male. Through a resolution pin-$911 by the Board of Supervisors Monday, every raider“. of.t.he county imerested in hand roads. is inviu-d w bv at the meeting and advise With the Board on the location and Improvement 01 the State Aid road: within the coun- real fire and our dmam of a hard road from every place in the county to every other place may be realized through a hard road meeting to be the Circuit. Court. room at, the coun- hold tonight, Friday, October 6, In Much has been said and much has been written in the last two or three months about a county system 4:! land highways for Dul’age. All this smoke has at last stirred up a little Slum-visors Extend Invitation to All ‘Who Favor Haul High. ways to Attend. THIRTY-N IN TH YEAR BOOSIERS NR 600!) ROADS 10 MIN IONIGIII And M! the to»! of building Dr. J. H. Haury. for my years county physician and won known throughout DnPIge county in church and social circles. passed any a his home in W Iomhy diet-noon, Km for the Moon will be Marianas B. E. Bdaynsld, J. D. Gil‘bespie, R. C. Toomba, Rose Wales. lads Rowe, Philip Weinhdmer, Ed- ward Bradley, J. Replinger, Helï¬n Skinner, S. 0. Ruby, Inï¬d- Yer- Don and Williun Parrish. DR. MAURY, LONG TIME PHYSICIAN FOR. COUNTY. DIES Home thing which is now happening to m pummm n lowering of the 'oanh underneath 0.th and a muse- quent hollow in the street. A "Publicity Ten" win be given by the local branch at m. League of Women Voters u ulnar: mu Wed- My dunno", October 18. There .m be speaking And music and ever! 1"va Hm for Al“: to Sun Sun-‘- Wortâ€"60d M LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS GIVE “PUB- LICITY TEA†001'. 18 Thr mntrnd {or Hw- pnving o! Ly- }mn “mun from )1ka Hanna lb Farlry MO; Fulry Hm {mm Ly- man venue to Put nvcnue; Bum- mi: um from Lyman â€can. to Pnrk SWING Ind Benton Avenue from "male nvc‘nue to Sam“ urea. wu Id. at A media: of IN Village fM~ cil performing flu duties of the Board at Local Improvements ut. the meeting Iondny O‘anin‘. I", A. blown, 0! Quincy. "L. n» the tad-n ‘est bidder and his Nd of us. 88210 for (riding "to Mars. the put-1 ways. building curl: and than null hnnxinz to line and M uisdag‘ mm'mios and 'mum water ink". vs: mam by the mndl. The are“: m" be pa‘de ‘1‘": con- cn“ and all storm water drlin‘ {ï¬tchm which no undrr the pavement] an‘to be ï¬led with tinder: In â€my were ï¬lled wilh earth as was' the practice when most of the ore-f «ex-.1 brick pavement was hid, the: earth would We and cause the some thing which is now happening; to m pucmm n lowering of the; CONTRACT AWARDED FOR PAVING FOUR SOUTH SIDE STS. lymu. Park-y. Suntan And Benton to in Improved with Comm. ('nrh lad Pun-mt. Following Lho pep-"Minn the Soy-Jon ml] ham a mud bout u the schod w whxrh the high whoa] random.» that parent; and the mom- bon. of the faculty hau- bfl-n Invited. There will be bong: and cheers ending with the good old “Loyalty" tune which has cheered many a lo- cal {mm to uctory ona .Ihard {ought ï¬eld. As a ma of the evening will be a parade of automoblles and Fords from the school down Maple avenue to Main. Freshmen and others with torches and banners will sing and shout Ind sell coupon books good for admission to the .l'oolbnll games to be played on the local grid. Among those who have been asked to peak m Messrs. Brevillier and Stephens {or the villagers; two mem- bers of the school board; Supt. Reed. Principal Vernon and Coach Reeve for the faculty. The usual evening peace and quiet of Main stmet will be shattered with 3 mar shortly after seven tonight when a bowling mob of his]. whool students will assemble 3 Main and Curries for a pep-session to ofï¬cial- ly open the local high school athletic season. This is the second annual “Jamboree" which is designed to work up enthusiasm for tho “Pug-ple." Main and Cuties to be Scene of a Big Blow-Out Tonightâ€"Sell Coupon Books Cheap. PEP-SESSION AND PARADE TO OPEN ATHLETIC SEASON I2 00 For Yen. In Advnnu. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER VILLAGE OF DOWNERS GROVE My,0d>oher10. skirt meet- indMl-ï¬swfllkhï¬d Mr O'Neill and Amimt Lon- gosch plan a busy program for their new registration year beginning in Novanber. This troop meets each Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the 36m Side school. The Het'hodist Church Troop meets Honchy evenings at 7:30 in the church basement. Mr. Chambers, who is chairman of the troop cum-1 mittee, and Rev. Rowland, a man- ber of the committee, are glvbg the minute!- 1nd Amounts thdr tun support in organizing this troop. t‘l‘hls ls to ho a super-troop. doing :double duty ,for in addition to our. rying out the scouting program all of it's scouts who are registered will be Asked to touch on undue scout who may be between 10 and 12 yours of ago the Tudor-foot test so that when this modnte scout reaches the scout ago (12 years) he will be able to lmmedhtely pose the Tendarfoot Mr. A .A. [numb has been cum- misdomd u Amish»: Santana†of Troop 3. The troop is fortunate in securing this leadership. Scout- mm! and as rustir and beautiful a» Work m- â€7 possible so than l1. will onllam the m the "“me natural beauties of the preserve and_ Hoï¬en lm'uling give the boys the joy of building. of "Md! “'5th 9‘ . . »hmkï¬ng aroma .lu . f all: ode - mnen p 0 tom: s m m a 1e darn ha“ round the camp ï¬re. and of 9‘" "Mfume ln reg-rd end camp. It's big ï¬replace will pm- i in“ rm. mm vile . plug for cooking. 60in: 8"Y‘limita of the vil with the necessity of building W5“ the dump , ï¬res in the preserve: and on mija permi‘. muld awning trips an Scouts an usm‘mvua the bail in policing the preserve. ’contnctor from Mr. Adams was clotted chairmnn of the log cabin buildinc committee and the work on the cabin m" be rushed so that the cabin can be noâ€" cupied some time this winner. It 13 plannrd (0 make (hr cabin as penna. their main wound the cheering any ï¬re. Troop 3 mock M. an arth gym at 7:30 o'clotk «ch Tues- day evening. thdr troop for an overnight trip (0' the man In the Hind-1e forest pm um. Home and Eduard Adams Rob"! IcVMy. Edwin [arson M Robrfl loom wen the lonumte Scouts that hot w. lrlp and cooled! Saturday Afternoon coma-hm of Troop 8. It. [-2. L. Adam and It. I“. N. Wild-h. Iook seven] of Ii. L. Adan: Head Chair-II Co.- nlun to Build Cuba in l-‘oml Prmno. SCOUT TROOP 3 ENJOYS OVERNIGHT TRIP TO HINSDALE Announcements have been receiv- ed in the village of the mart-i336 of Mus Allena Wilkut to Mr. Fred Marta in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Thursday, Member 28. Hr. Hertz is the son of Mr. And Km. Levi Heat-z, of East Caruso :M On!“ a number of years am:1 he want west and settled on a claim in North anota. Ho proved up and is now nag-Iced in income I: work {name in regard to ï¬re pmul‘ build- Hugs. T're «mam-r wan iv the ï¬re Elimits of the village and an estimate -of the damage was nereusary More la pennif muid he issued to re-eon- ‘flrua the building. An unbiused icontractm from Hinsdele In alled ‘in and maimed the damage at 45 Inn-cent. Uï¬ mam Myerce'n‘ .or over a permit can†not have been med for frame connmdlon and Mr. Hoflen would have been felted to ten it down ind rebuild of sane the proof We]. The vork was gutted Wednesday morning. ‘ i The Downers Gme Laundry, who «ruled the building. are busy with; plans for opening up again about Hominy, October 23. They have made e settlement with the insurance com- pany end will replace or repair an Wnandbereedyfaaneven bigger husine- on may have in. doing am the four yurs they Work up yngreswi uh} rapully on the m-bm‘klinz of the Georg! Hoflm balding ,n South Main 8%. which caught ï¬n- but Thursday. The budding Mentions wore hull! up cov- enl dayc became the villa†onï¬â€˜ {VESTA CHAPTER TO GRADUATE SCOUTS CELEBRATE ALLIE ' , n . . L warm MGHT‘ mum RAMMLsm 1' -_-_.,.V TH E R!“ TA 51 {I LAUNDRY EXPECTS TO OPEN AGAIN HONDA“. OCT. 23 A! 099 close of the evening lim mfmshments ml) I» eon-ad. Worthy Nahum of many of the chapters in â€w vicinity mll lake the chairs for 0w- ‘mmmm eon-monks M11 Tuesday m honor of )In. WM“ and full class win In initiated. Ame L WM“ nigh! will be «I» [tr-mm Chi-9hr. 0. II}. 8.. u.‘ l‘ Indus M u.- lm. Ocular 10. In White (a n M Hum 01 the local dumr Ind in n Gnnd Leann" of the on!" In lulnoin. She in {mm-nay called on by (human in this vkmuy for in- struction in the work and in wall known m Eastern Sm cirrln in "K Won†luna- From ('Vuuou in M“, to Fill Sun." WILLCUT~HERTZ Hm Tradâ€. .m injud. ‘ Monday night was initiation night for the Rangers. Philip Hills, GeorgeI Rey, Donald Tawney. Vemon Fuller, Arthur Manny, Donald VenVelen,: Doyle Moore, Wilfred Pepe. Douglas Huntingten. Blekleslee, and Bill Ray! were the ï¬rst to be initiated into'the mysteries of the Rectangle by the leader of the etefl‘, Spenar ï¬ller; their Gemenl Filmer; their Com- fmenar Phelps and flejor Roy Phelps. The ofï¬cers and the coun‘ ‘cil didn't feel entirely safe when, Vernon Fuller and Doyle Home waved the Rangers Stat? in the air in a threatening manner. end altho the fellows enjoyed lean: nah m cendidete lnitieted the lessen reeelv- ed was one flat brings e better or- dered Me. 3 development of meal] character-.mdthetnlteefrelhbfll-i ‘ages of 15 and 2| years and weigh over 112 pounds. Exceptions to these requirements can be made only rm authority of the A11? for the teeth- ings and practices of the Rechngle; it's atNeflcs and deeds all for strength and devdopment am the older boy poem Fm admission into the order i! is: WHEN HEAD GOES mired â€I†the candidate he I ï¬rst: dasnScoutorugreetomuter,atnn§ THRU WINDOW urly date. the three class of‘ ‘ “M A. Sullivan, of m scouting; that he be between the; Three men, - - ’ The four points of 1M â€dauph- ‘M'V‘ tymholic 0' UN» {mar aim! of this: movement: Find, the looping of tho Scout Oath and Laws 15 promulgt ted by (hr- National Cpumil of the Boy Seams of America; second: general mun. muscular strength ind Endurance. and self reliance; third: Ranger’s woodlon; foiflhu world Wide Bro‘herhood. ‘ Ill 00M 0! maï¬a; "n Ring: era of the Rectangle has been â€air “duct Carrying In their has: prinï¬ cipk the Scout Oath and Luv: “On‘ Iy Honor I will do my bestâ€"4o do , my duly (0 God and my country. and to dry W scout laws which I". Tmntworthims. loyalty, Mlpfulnecp.§ Fï¬eadlim, courteousms, inviting-.2,r obtdiem, checrfulncss, Ulnfl, brr, vary, tleanflncu and m-ewm-o, and' to help other people at all “mot, am†in keep myself physically strang.‘ menhliy mute, and mom"; straight - (he Runny-s take up a mom nun" sire program such as ran he sur- msfully carded out by "w older boy. UM" UII mum of lb loul count-1| of the 8mm and dim, u HIM"! lMI-ltd Hood}, um: New (Nu-Mu“.- lor Yuan Mun Put stool An. Friday, October 6, 192233! \‘(ELE Wmnheefldofl,thofmt “.mefmbmtnndlr. ; Three men, M. A. Sullivan, of Ban 300mm direct. L. E. Jones, of North Main street and James Slepicka, 4‘ :Belmont. had narrow empes from ‘erious injury Tnemhy morning when the Jonea‘ Nash Sedan in which they were riding had an argument with a ‘Fnrd trunk on a» pm and 1m! west of Highland avenue. The ‘ ‘were on their way to Wheaten when ‘they aremembers afï¬ne Grand Jury. Anthey were passingatmckdlriven :by young Banks, whose home is on the Plan): road the driver, without giving a signal of any kind or turn- ingtnseeil theroad wasâ€, abruptly turned down a side m Mr. Jones had signaled M lit hornthathewas obouttopaollfl. when the driver of the truck and he tried to turn with him and 01.. avoid a collision On account of an narrmesiofflteroadandah ditch, this was Mythic and ï¬e D dun hithetnnknndotnenhup at tho same line. ’ ESCAPES INJURY l’pun mmim 1M chair was until"- iuvl In nanni- tow-n x-«pIn of 0' (Mr-mun“).- In Ind: (u-r 9.? [minim sohllimu and In pith the {or pro- wntmiun M the people. Mr. DINO is now ennpd in pickmg this sunk mince, Ind when called by phone I“ night said that something com would In: presented to the people nun The whale whoa! dimion '- prurnlrd In a manner which W homo Io ":ch pun-M that OWN. must be dam and dear at once. Th; qunh'on o! (be organization a! I high M‘hnol disirid Iï¬Y-En the "In“. rI’ 0w pn‘rnt din-hid wm dim and I! was Hw pnera} opinion M {hi-x was 014- «My ~olutxw in tho pro- biom. Both front Ionian of the at: In. Hume Reamer: and F. I. mama": member: 01 IN Bond ‘ Education told of things that "I. vim-fly needed :ml how the but!†Ml rturimlml Mn. Ind then. ll‘ plum which wrn euenliu 5m bo- rausr (My bad no! 1hr Murray M J" â€Hum a: they should he done. Suw-riuluuh-ut «f «flu-oh M told of lhn u'nwdnl I‘UIVIIIJIHI M wmmh-d in 1hr munic- Mull AM mm» of the pmbhnr “Lirh wen COM (nuully comm: Cu (he front "Id uhnch had to be mat uuo- tn tho Inch of funds. 8. 8. Vernon, wmdpd d [M Mxh school, gave wmu pod-OI“ [um n-xzmiiug om Huh wheel. a. mid am It wan ovowrowdcd; “In. the clam» mm too but had M unit.†condition: In tho I“ m hr tro- tting oven m nil-Comet. [v0 Cantu. Frank N. Davis, president of tho Board of Education, presided It ‘11. meeting. Carl Carlson. chairman a! the ï¬nance committee, way the ï¬rm npoukrr railed on. He (unlined ï¬ll. flun‘ciul hit“: of the problem whidl the bum-d, and the peoplt- u! the dil- lrifl. are facing. In fan. the who}. pmblem is u ï¬nancial one. bonus. if sufl’icic-nt mom-y was avail-No tho-H- wuuhl he no problem. Mr. (.‘urlwn pointed out the {ad that llu- (liMn'rt in in (ll-bi. more all! $40,000. that it in opt-rating now bo-mwmg mum-y mum»! the l lu\|‘\ “hid! will no! he pan! to "I. «luulrfct uhUl next April, nud â€In wnw wuy must be {Uni-d to rd“ money In rum-0| «aiding obligation!- Called together to consider the school situation in this community, a group of local citizens met in th' high school building Tuesday evening and l'ustened to home plain loch about the ï¬nancial and other angle. 01' the schools of Dinrkt 68. (IIIZENS NH 10 (ONSIDER 0181.58 S£fl00l SIIUAIIOH Cammittce to be Appoint“! to Dos Vise Ways and Menu 0! Improving Conditkm. NUMBER “