The cheerful rooms of the Junior Elementary school in Grove street was the setting Monday evening for the annual reception of the Downers Grove Woman's Club. The reception marks the opening of the club year and was well attended. In. A. H. Ban-hart, new president the club welcomed the members ~ 'guesto in her charming moor, and by her words left the impression that the organization is starting one 1:! the best yen: in its hwtory. \ In. Rupeut Bateman. chairman of the program committee. was lu- trodueed and gave a short summary 0! the years program. She announc- ed the musical program for the even- ing which was excellent. I planer-by. He turned in a ï¬re alarm and the department mpond- hg. found no unmet. A ï¬re had been Smoke, pouring from the windows of the George Barton home in Sara- h‘s 3mm land†morning excited STOVE SMOKING CALLS FIRE DEPT. MONDAY MORNING served at noon. Every member of the club is invite-I in ditcnd. 3710 also announced that .5200 had hem rnaliznd in Downers (iorvc alone in the “tagging" for the beneï¬t of the home last Saturday. Complete ï¬x:- ures for the county wore not avail- able. County Meeting. Mrs. M. K. Bush announced- that the next meeting of the DnPage county federation would he held at the crippled children’s home at Prinee‘s Crassing near Wheaten on Friday, October ‘20. The board will meet in the morning and a box lunch - An indication of the growth of the club can be seen in the fact that ap- plicntions from eight new members were received. Win. (Ehns. s. Deacon. wife of we former governor of Illinois, woo ch? guest “A honer. - a A. . .l they are the ‘bossvs‘ and hold abso- llh away over everyone in the house- hokl, husband, children. servants; all must bow down to the edicts as laid out by the ‘head of the house} " It was a worth-while talk and was much enjoyed. In. Rose Reinhart Anthon. in her all. 'Seven Years in a Hindoo Pal‘ ace.†opened the cyes of chase pm sent to the lives of women in a {an OK and linkI known country. "Con- trary to the central Mild." said In. Anthon. “the Himioo women are not slavos in the ham», In “It home In. A. 6. “MW. mnmpn-‘iod 5y I!!! Atirlnide Walter, gave a map of songs which wen- mnch npprednv ed. Mn. Michel is a local vocalist whose selections an ul‘lys upmâ€" dated by [hum-rs Grow- “dictum. muck her awning mMrmu in which she plmlm-«l Mme" Io work huh! for the udvancenwnl of the club during her More in ofï¬ce. In“ “innit-mull “.1‘ mm)! 10 {hr chunk auditorium. Mr! "~de Owning Lunchom. Thr good émpu‘uiun :umir by 2hr reception .‘lmulny w'qH n .u {-nUu-r onhzmcml \\‘vdnmclay uftrrnmm ul ":0 opening lum‘Mon of (hr club. H was served In the dining room 91' 0w HolhaH-It rlmrrh by tho latlks ald untidy. \lnrv lhnn HO mvmlvera and .r" I m 1‘ « dad M ...o nrxltily docomtml tnlulm and month â€.pr the nppclizing lunchcm. A mini hour of chatting and vi!- iling followed [he serving of dainty "(Nahum-Mr by Mn. J, R. Shlfler anal nrmbon of her "mom and 80- da] rnrrmmco. Ilu Esther lumrman. control- to and Min Anna Due. pianist and accompanist. gave the sue-ta a hnl! hour of musk such :3 il seldom haul In the community. Ills â€antenna In I contrullo a! ran ability. She gave a group 0! three songs and her planing wake and munncr charmed everyone Minx Due. in her num- bcn. new-led n remarkable unique, and n mutt-r) o! the pin-10.. For the prngmm and Int-inch mm! 1922-23 Season Opened at Junior momentary School Monday-â€" ï¬ne Program {THIRTY-NINTH YEAR "MY MIND AN- NIJM RHEPIIO I 01‘ WOMAN’S (lllB The second annual "Business Men’s Night" will b0 held Friday evening, November 3. Those who “tended ,this aflah lut year will nmember the excellent work done by the bud. nu: ma tan a! an village. On. “I!!! dune will In W A regular schedule has lagn laid out for the degrees. and this will be followed as closely as possible. ‘ , Spveu thirds, the limit which can he conferred by one ‘ndge in one day. are oh the program of Grove Lodge, A, F. A. M. for tomorrow, Satur- day, October 14. Work will start at 10 o’clock in tho morning and con- tinue ail (lay. Supper will be serverh1 in the dining room at 6:00 p. m. Wurk Sum at 10:00 a. m. and C tinues Through Dar-Business Men'u Night Soon. LIMIT OF THIRD DEGREES A'T GROVE DODGE TOMORROW Mr. Dlvis explained that the Board of Education had done I" My could under the provisions of their ofï¬ce to put the school to the required standard and that the future results must of necessity mt upon the d:- inns, the students and the faculty] graded in degree of responsibility in the order named. Fourthvâ€"Jrhc Board of I'Vlucal‘on which must depend on (he citiuns and student: as the mining of every school must originate from its peopk. Thirdâ€"JIM Faculty. which Mr. Dtvis said had been «laud because nf their womanhood. manhood, scho- larly attainments and willingness to work; Secondâ€"The students. whose schon larships and conduct tumult the rhamder of the school and whoa» (f- forls determine the standard from which the school must be judged; First-«The man] and ï¬nancial support of (he part‘uts and charm of â€w town In the end my the school could be property «ï¬rmed I'll manned: I l-‘rnnk N. Davin. Panda“! 0! 0w IM prr'nlclrnl: appeal. and on†ml Ronni of Lima! inn mot Mlh llw \inlng with Nu- llnnrvl nml I-m'ull)‘ mulou's u! the hvrh mlmul lax! Mick .‘lr. Duly :lccidml ln rlglu then- and .’"J l‘nmkl, ng'. v-an to them the 01m [hr the ututlrnls u wow-mun :“nnlliUullfl .mri {:wh "mic-r \‘hicln â€In". ln the wurk lhnl must be done lhrv «up working- ". explained and lhe Immpllyllmenli that must the comlmom. both outalde 0! «M! be won. Ho appointed mm: com- [and in Me mull hml brought (onh' .nluom from the stuuhnt body and '(fl'lirlm . and he mmlo n gen-en! np- faculty. Those commuters will \m- pml fur a minim: of nominal: in’tlertakc «peel-l work nml mnimpmonh dualim and in mmlml. llo n‘erNl for Ihe purpme ol' uwr coming mm- ln-lrfly tn the fnrl â€ml the alnnllnnlyrulllcs. mlsinx slnmlanln nml oliml- "f mmimmrux ruulal lw mm. Ir; .' rnl‘nnting crlllrlsms. Thea-e committees snppnrl. slmlvnl «flan pram-r alllxlmre already organized and onlomf ln ounr wmls.:upon their duties. Other commute-m till he appolnted for subjects of :chool life not nlmxl) found. ‘ Ilr Dlvh, “hen lnlervlewnl, nul and suporvinlcm. that the ram things necessary to malntaln a pmpcr «lambml of edu- catlonnl training “are: The student body was responsive to Student Body to Raise School Standards 00 Per You. In Advance. 1- m- 33“ C0“ Just as the football fans had do A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, rider! that Downers Grove wouldl P“? EV"? Slab-Aid ml“- haw no town team for the grid seam â€By in Du Page son this year. announcement comesx ~~~~ l from E‘rrnl Sanders that an elTort is, 0“" Of â€I" moat. enthu-iastic am. i being made to get up an eleven. All hm! nttpmhwl meeï¬ngs over held in ‘mcn who have played on local toamflnnpske ""1le W7!“ H19 hard road and all who desire to participate inmmï¬nfl at the Murt 1101130 at Whoa- the game, am asked to assemble for-£100 last Friday night. It Was called tho ï¬rst practice at the high sohmliby thf‘ hard road committee of the tat 9 o‘clock next Sunday moming"Roard of S'upowimrs to consider the Octoher 15.. proposition of a rounty bond issur- There is a wealth of football tal-‘m pave the Stab-aid roads in this ent in the community. Dowmrgfrounty and to designate which made Grove has put into the ï¬eld, in pagtfwnuld come under the state-aid plan. years. some of the best teams ever The Circui» Court room was crowd- seen in Iction in the vicinity. If the ed to the doors and so great Was tin‘e football PMâ€?! will stick “83th", crush that many were forced to re- ‘ min in the hall. Men. and A few '°"k “mm “d obey the dictates women from all parts of the county of a manager who knows the me. W and ever, â€an, was en- cheysnouubuhmomflnqdem chum am the bud road prop- on any man Mr Mutt in On anion. lroo'rnAu PRACTICE ; AT man SCHOOL 0N sumo" MORNING Had Hart Sun Hurley Miss Bleeclrer This committee held its ï¬rst meet- ing Tuesday at 6:30 o‘clock p. m. at the Wa-Brook Inn. Mrs. Brooks had a ï¬ne dinner which was thoroughly enjoyed. The president of the Board of Education was in attendance and work for the year was discunserl and! OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER VILLAGE OF BOWNERS GROVE Ilr. Darts. when intrrvlewrvl, “it! that he had full faith in the ability and sincerity of the stmlent body: that we had In unusual map of young men and women in the high school this your uni thnt he felt conâ€" ï¬dent,the student body would carry the school through the not in a momm- that would raise the mod- 3anl» 1M bring credit to Downers Grove. In fact he believes the pro-J want students, despite some hon-113‘ caps. will out strip all previous rc-l cords. ! Connittre [or School Mtrmntf Wilfred Pipeâ€"Chairman : Lurahel Sherman , Richard Rumbaugh y Lillian Ellrton l uu..u...u.« .uuu r!!! .<---"~' ....‘...,. Wuâ€; ruyl’r" a (“flu mmmr In“ 0|" “hating "Rich-ms. Tho" mmmium‘mixed for work. l'mf. Brown '18 :have already organized and onlrmf‘alnenc but Mr. Devi. and Prof. Var :upon their duties. Other committee-am“ met with (M mmmnm. will be appointed for subjects of‘ horny Conant" school "To not sin-ml)- mvend. ! A Prnpny Commute:I thou dut- IM pruhlrnl'n appeal. am! on.†ml~ wining with the "an"! nwl I-‘urulty Mr. Davin tlccidm! 1n ï¬ght them and than give the “WIN!†u cuopvrluvc hhflrï¬ in the wnrk thnt must Ix: done and the nmmpllyhmenu that mum. Gilbert Mochel Student-Faculty Committees Appointed Fall Friends The Circuit Court room was crowd- ed to the doors and so great was the ‘cmsh that many were forced to re- ‘main in the hall. Men, and A few women. from I“ parts of the county‘ W And every speaker was en- ‘ One of â€w most. enthuu‘astic and brat attendml meefinzs ever held in DuPnze county wac the hard road; meeting at the court house at Whear ton last Friday night. it was called, by the hard roar! committee of thov Board of Stupor-visors to musirlar the} EENTHUSIASM FOR 5 HARD ROADS HIGH é AT MASS MEETING (‘numy Bond [mm- M $1,300,000 in Paw Envy Stub-Md High- Way in Du Page , .V _ ....._. _ ' l ' ' ' - Those cover a wide ï¬eld Ind have 1'}... .wguqm "I nu- Guile" A..- i: I I II. P I. Brown wu ' k531i"? hltrfltmnnvhand Prof. Ver. ,- “"5"“ “New“ '0' M "um". W,ciauon Mina MM 0' the met-“k- a‘noa met with in, rommittze. ‘mmpowr of the Mary will I'M an of building a community um “ ' .‘l-Ingllshmnn horn in IGSO end - per-gin u... tum. pnqnq m of m n Pro Com m , I A Proportrfézmmiu'; :hme dut- fnrmer u an Inf-M. A man M "I":'i" hr taken up hr that Indy ‘ . |!l¢s involve wvenl imPomlt futurealmu'k" ability "h" h†lefl w manylmun‘ In the memNy M" 'f b‘ " ' frhamlng songs. ' ,high school nan louder 0*. Jun named as follows: :’ Eugene Fosterâ€"Chairman 3"ka W â€MM' 0' "£0606" M. The mambo nu.- l‘eaunu Weddlu march, run of ï¬ve committee not My I.“ Pruf. Maser ,the moat singers a"! large "I“ bl-Ily in one whleh the entire comm This er-mmmee met with the valfl‘m an" many I" "W" nï¬fm‘i‘gh given a chem to arm. A“ ident of the “0.“. Monday 2'21"". “0!. '81,!!!) '8 still "GEM. 811Ҡi. d- ' - - 3““ "IMO-“Gr 0' "K'- "OWL" VII rend available it work will con- Eut the “a-Rroolr Inn. Omnlnï¬an, ' y . I“... aï¬erted and '0". for the year I Dutchman. born "I Hollend in â€VI-[meme u once. This is {mm m lmapped out. (‘h-irmnn Foster lpâ€" A m" ""“id'†'"d """N'fm‘"? subscribed for the purchase a! 0- honors in the musical world. He M3110"). side ï¬eld, and which dumb†olnted Gardiner Bur secrete . A ,zlessant hour and a half waive»! "fl "' "‘"d' “"9“ ""“k' “'3" ‘8'"4 may Noll!" 1'" ‘50 fl“ gvelopment «f (be for“! m in Qbe table in churning duties as‘_ Win C' N°F_fr_h"°' whose-song. fl" 4, :mfothHy Svedlah origin and in his day nub". Med (he: the M I Dorothy Drew perhaps the most! eminent mush-nu .5...†he suhmlued to an m ' Horace Barnharl In that lend. It ls curiou- lo knowing, r0.- “-9.,†(3.0m Rey law he was very poor in he you!†Vulcan m. h." been W Robert new“, ,nnd wu helped me! encuonged in hm {or am." "no money "my D m, mm" work by Jenny Had. The 1mm of build I ml ï¬eld. That tum-4 nu. ‘ Mr. Davis In his talk to the Mod. ems “mated some deï¬nite action ch their part and each class respond- ed by voluntarily presenting him with their alnatum to a pledge min; as follow: \ “We the members of the Class of} 1923 of the Downers Grove High (Continued on Page 10) 1 we" as paying compliment: to the cats of the Inn. ,o'tllmfll. FLonniun on [hull-u Ind cm ‘ Edward Baum-4 'halmun Ray Kicin A. Donald VnnVak-n Edith Mama I [km Mnhancy "is" Bradbury Thin mmmfltw met all the WI- Brook Inn Wvdm-ulay cwning win-m they onjnynl a not! dinner and or- miud for work. I'mf. Brown II! l'v-uf. nmwn (We-Pun!) [ lualin Fanning, composer of thel'sity “Sung of tho Viking," was born in; iComwall in the year Waterloo was play fought. He was a musician of great and quality. a player, student and work- fresl er along academic line‘s. who has left us many lovely part songs. A delight t to bus singers because he oflers beat: their courageous souls a chanu to It. tack sharply and with that martial l1 vigor that makes the but the m oï¬a mucuumot-uem I Geoffrey O’Hara, whose song, I"There is No Death," has had such a wide and instant success, is a mod- fern compener of great promise. He is a ginger himself and is at present in the service of the United States making a study of the songs of tho; 5American lmlian. (Capt. Parker, épleasn notice). 3 1 F Henry Rowe Sheen was born in New Haven. Conn. in 1858 and was. an organist in one of the Inge char! ches of his home city at the age of; 14. A musician of splendid training‘ and rich ability. a gifted composer: and a writer and editor of unusual} history. I At the next â€hunt! [in PM in song. He "a born in 1870 It Iondon but has for many years made his home in Portland. Maine. Me i, a founder of the American Guild of Organists. \ Will C. McFarhne. whose song. 'In Pride of May," ls so exquisite as inâ€" terpreted by Mr. l'npe, is an English nun as is the maestro himself and a ï¬nial exponoent of all â€u! is best 3"“. composer 0' "K'- "OWL" 'u'veuly available it work will call- : Dutchman. born ln Holland In "327.;me at onct‘. This is {mm m A neat musician and ulnar of many subscribed for the purchase a! 0- honors in the musical world. He humanâ€. side MM, and which damn". left us much sacred music. lhave ogre-ed may 50,qu (at tho ï¬n Will C. Henri-nawhoae â€DI-'lngvelopment 0f (he form m Mr. and Mn. E. G. ("wit-nan. Iiu Annex C. Dunn and Ir. Clan. A. mini bro-me member: of the Choni Smitty in: meeting mi wvru wol- comcti int» "00 organisation when [tin-y will mid to the volume of Awefl‘ ‘mumh that issue from iiw premium '0! our Kindcmrten nebooi lhruc if‘rialny night». § DUI-Mg the interim-don the prep!- Jami. Mn. I'Mlip Wrinholmfl‘ gau- a hrirf oullme of the live,- uul «(iv- mm of Un- rumpou-m of "w mun that "w Sucksty ix mhrurxing far We (Thrinumu rum-ed. ElGHTY-FIVE NOW Mn. mu, Wd-H-cr Gave ‘ Micki 0' [Jun 0! Sum! The Alpha Sim Beta fraternity will give 5 huge dance and celebri- tion party It Ubrury hell on Satur- day evening. November 11 in honor of Amistiee Dey. It will be I lub- Hlntion party with lot: 0! confetti to keep everyone happy end keep than in the spirit of the dâ€. It 1e hoped that I number a! the older folk will even thcmudm of the opportunity of enjoying e plenum. evening I‘ one o! the Alphe 81'; â€like. of en at her home the evening of 819- ‘unhy. October 21. On the tollowiny Fridaynevenlng a group 0! girls will entertain at a. dance at Library hall. the putty being in the form of I Hallowe’cn Festival. Miss Ruth Miakelly will be the box- tels at, a Hallowe'en party to be giv- Downers Grave’s younger set will be kept busy with social functions in the next few weeks. ARMISTICE DAY TO BE 0 ERVED BY LPHA SI Min Ruth Miukelly to be Hutu: at Hallowe’cn l'any Next Scum!" Night. 0N ROLLS OF OUR CHORAL SOCIE‘. 3:33,: “RUSS†STEPHENS 3 an"- PRESIDENT U. 0]“ I. age 0“ FRESHMAN C LA 88 SIGS l! Russel Stephens has been elected I‘Preshlent of the Freshman chat at Echo University of lliinois. He it I graduate of the Downers Grove In! school and is a member of the A $3igma Beta fraternity of Downer: jGrove. He is a pledge to the Them ï¬nelt fraternity at the state univef-k family in flu Gun». and Hr. Wm. Hooper, In am. 05159: In the Rookery him y friends here are rejoicing A t honor which his classmates Mi bestowed upon him. He was one of the star footing; players on the local high school 09‘ and has been Working out With “I. freshmen eleven at Chmpnlfl'l. uh T Permisxion has been obtained hug the Bond of Supervisors to an (in land and if the plan is carried at. some local committee will ban ï¬t control or supenisirm of the I“ The plan a": for a footbnfl and i...- bull ï¬eld and room for: truck. ; Various phm inn ken M ‘for raising “be money m it build a rel! ï¬eld. Tin! favored Dad- I: in one which the entin comm 'ia given a drum to â€sin A†#31000 Is sun needed.81.om in u- ‘veody "nibble if wart will coll- Graduate of D. G. H. S. Flo-uni by Chandaâ€"ls CAM: for Football Tenn. Ana-nun Mm- “ "tab it“ Anne-Hy Month, to [Mon- l’l-n u Fin-dun. ATHLETIC FIELD FOR COMM UN [TY PLAN 0F 0le - In. thcriunnmnherd‘b Buu Educational commit-do- 1‘ upoh Won the hunt-Tooth" In- Iod-tlon hen hut spring Wm b (all «run vary much «Monti. I. subject will In “ann'- W' MIN" in the Government.†OM)! any other per-on In a. am. He wfll uplun that m oow'om um cumin-tad Ind w com!» othn m worded u M convonuon which darted It and in Imam mon Ibout the datum)“ wfl... which will be voted on Docent" 1’, end Mn. Gertrude Lleber. of WlI-_ neth, are the spoken The meeting is eponeoud by b; Legislative committee at the w en's club; the local bunch. lanai Women Voters. end the C!“ An- "‘ Mellon. It in celled to Adam h -. people 0! the community with a†--' pertinent {ecu reading to man‘- cdnew hedolewoltheltflelld~Â¥ interest the women «an In ‘ “Vent-(e at their right of m ‘ A meeting which should M 14¢ bury hall to the doors Will hi“ there Thundny night, Omn‘fl when Chas. E. Woodward. of 0M pmldont of the convention WW PRISIDIYNI (0'15" IlfllflMl (01W!!! "0" SPEAKS HM 3? u