Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Oct 1922, p. 1

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unrluulul. urn» arm Vina-lug: Ul‘ WW“ ISIS UKUVE Cw" "Legion Night" will be celebrated hyGruvoIodge,A.F.tA.l.toâ€" marrow night, Saturdny, October 28. when all ex-service men of the village are invited to the lamnic Hall. Main and Curtis: streets, where the Mason have arranged a suitable program for the evening. This is an annual event and one which the ox-soldiers and the mem- hfl of the fraternity look {omrd' h. 'Goodfellonhip” will be the M- Mbolflnevaningmdthhlnono fling one than get; at these speak! “up Mm Lula. hm Men of Con-any to In Guest- of Masonic Paternity ll Ancal Alain- GROVE LODGE 'l‘O CELEBRATE “LEGION NIGHT” TOMORROW 0d ready for the mg hy, says lb ”mime in charge. When you n-mmuy.ngmmg hindm.nmflrnlydu1adh umnwnumcmmthd «in «mum of the can!!- A" ”gun; ”WM mice-Is! at. little money? ‘ ‘Tn may your! Davao" arm‘s m m: mt! In school tum ht! ha (and u flay on the m 9H! “d. It was I My Hugh [rid- will “mini 04. my I. MN I)! “wrumMnmu-m hMuuM-onhym would an than“. The acid a“! to for my and an loun- nd will be available tumudlUn-s. Mg; 0 many muo- nd cub wflcthmnywfllhdhn filo mum lM-g vimnmy “uWorQh-vmnnmq mhmumnmm. ecu-"mm. Inhabit-tom "momma”. New hhnmllmummhunnm can fun", In the ”My top- Mhlfioliudmun who ”I'M CtUntu' mod-non ‘- lul- flulnwnmmlhfladu 0.0 o! the slogan- “ the nap-tn for fund: will be “Every {Al-fly in Down-n 6m. .1». «mew-x.” A a. day vm he one MM 0! u!» In. many for Ibo field. Thi- will uh plan «fly ln November. and-Inmttoammthcymin flavor of allowing their contribution tobounodforlhefixingupoluml Gold In the “nerve. Those who al- ready have said Unix money could be used for this purpoue In W} bdu‘ joined by those who“ manor m Maud to than. I A majority 01 the men who put up the money for the purchase of the old north side field have been seen M n. W, F. J. Littlefond. Roy C. Toomho, B. L. Kellogg, Rom. Carpenter and W. J. sum. First details for the financing of the community athletic field in the Foxes: Pruerve were dhuuud at -‘ Muofthoeommmuofwemfl- m' “sedation which has than 0! it,»thohomeot).?.lfidweflin North Faust Ivonne last Sunday night. [when of the committee as: J. F. Kldwoll, chunpan; the Ru Cilluw Association Plans Tug Day In One Mean of Idling the (OMMIHH BUSY 0N I‘ICAMING 0f MIHHIC flflD WIT-NWT}! YEAR ’ may DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, iééém w-;w~ fifiifim 47? PM emu. 'l‘vhcomill'm hu law tho : were taken on a tour of the instituJ IN K L ls l N until-J Brown, George Cline, Bennett All!- 1 tion. They were vet-Jedmuch gratified : Rom, 12cm"! Shani-to, George Bulge, to see the bed undo then by ef- w - tr ellogg. nee Bush, Punk forts of the club women of DnP-ge.,thene ”Hf“? (:me 1;, 1'! 1:02P”?! Winks, June Ehningar and finer! M present as crippled children p’n a” ° “ K" " ‘“ ‘ ° “W“. Klein. of Downers Gm. than: Men are 0! mn_ Beside! Court It Wheaton but December, was 1:their sdyoling they‘re given hatrue‘upheld by the Supreme Court. The hub-ho when of Vat: Hon in nflm vocations, they the opinion was lauded down Holiday. mmmnmdm Idm,nomallimmdwhenmdy 1“!!!anka ofmflllhgmehpur.0.nlmm blow an allele are fuflunâ€" dMNmmmafCMagomnS-mâ€" night. The Waywa- wry «Minmmfiom.hyddlt.8¢pt¢mmflons l “Wmm'mdm'ofld. mmmdwom km a gamut-“u“ ‘ > g i In that Johnson, of Glen Ellyn. reported that $2320.25 had been col- lected at the tag day for the home and alter the meeting the guests tending talk on the origin childm. She is the originator of the idea which has done so mad: good for the poor kiddiul. Indgnvthdthehmforcflppled ‘amos'tin nunâ€"HI, .. "v...“ tenacity Wh'lt m1; {avâ€"M W313” “6.“.dmfwu. Ramayana ”‘3'” duo-m. 1"" | I Martha taken in ctiy planting and :11 "a "‘ 7:,“ " Mdflfifumrigragmanmm. 8;.”"36 it, «Gel-dint: larder will In no more. one a .. mm « .... «m- .mmmmmmwx 2:!“ "'3": mntr' Magda!) program committee, who also "m, , “a" ‘nmounced the musical hats for the Jones, Kelly, Graves, Mile, O'Neill, umcmcmhu'snm 'ncmmffldpy.0ct mu a; d the county redon- dvlucl In. Am “handlhfie'dufdht COUNTY WOMANS CLUB FEDERATION 1131‘ LAST FRIDAY 1K: ‘3 nap in to}: I53... 333. H. gr Ire .- Qolru 133.. on <1.- g. 1: .5 .- (on: mu. 1.. Wu night will to «lo-- Mainland” anal-mm 30. by Alth- Mr. 0rd" of tho NAPERVILLE 0. E. 8. iMANY HEAR DE. 1‘0 HONOR IRS. J. HIEBONIMUS A 'l' C. WHITE MONDAY CLUB WEDNESDAY ’AIoLWoNkh'ub-Cdn- “0457mm Guess What They Are Talking About. A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY SUPREME COURT Gowsky. of N Oak Puk and l UPHOLDS VERDICT :Schum’ m [N KLEIN CASE Brown. George hers mmpnined by Miss Thelma Moon. Mrs. S. 8. Vernon, who is becoming | favorite with local “Meet. mg two beautiful mun. 1downtown. Rommel!“ "Hm taken in any plums “'4 made :plufor whole communities coworkfordauvmadmddis- OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER VEHGE 0F DOWNERS GROVE He “wanted no radial. doâ€"itâ€"uâ€" mnlkyinm'dhd‘yhufi‘ mm but nun that work '80: cahmdolnhismne‘l’bm Aprfleintllehomemhm m men, in the neighborhood “6 Myinmvmngefldmm kip-My. am working W *‘ r." um mum mud to new win ”In home ti! W a h" ‘h. everything in "I P.”- d m‘ lnc dealing-rm uranium“ Nl’ «mm-mm decor-un- tad in: mm; the young that to the bean- tifully In on. of the wads of the dty beautiful. Mom m 0! a. son MI m- m... Mr. mum at madman-mum."bud-Ullr-dlnl.cududflucinu of the mind: sm. UM”. hfl-innd. m m h 00 1:]! WI WflflnmmfltflMNua-FdMav-mmde- Mudfland-bflflh- “y “it.“ mMWMym-flh‘mmnu leflv'TNC“! W-"fflilm.¢hmdmmhmd a! (Jul-My Mint 0! 8m. Unha- Ifly 80-h u “I“. (My E Brown, George Cline, Bennett AnL'been replaced or put in such condi- Ilnon, Richard Shurte, George Bulge..tion that it can be used and the rd Kn] Kellogg, Bruce Rush, M‘building is nearly repaired. . Wnples, June Ehninger and finer! Work on the repairing of the hum- "; Klein. of Downers Grove. ed structure in; been pushed rapidly, Oak Puk and Budd 6mm, luv Schultz, Robert Bordwell, Hugh ! The guests were the lines Ind- red liner, Input. m ad Hel- en Kidwell of Chicago; W M of Austin; [)th1 Phelps. My Bordwell. Kuhn-n Hm, lar‘ gnret Wofl’, N-Jeetn lbkelly. Hester Home, Virginia Tank, Nun] Rep‘ linger, Evelyn Grader and Ruth Mis- kveny, of the Grove and loan. Km Gowsky, of Amun, Roy Bram, of] ummdlhnufilhhnf in Highland m MW!‘ «mung. Them-"WM mmmmmmmmJ lbw My Manna] m “ Em Ave. lint! I.“ W by 1:!) 1h}- WM) ”Cuba-V- fl'ryhg to Work HELEN cnmn_ [081-18 LEG IN RATE. mom ACCIDENT Ouofmpmddnolthe ENTERTAINED AT HALIDWE’EN PARTY u ------- au- â€"â€"‘. unw.’ v- V -~r- .5 .. -._- .. an Grove. ed structure has been pushed nmdly,'9¢"001 "Id 50"! ntudents "d W the lower floor being mpleted. Only'W'i W'm halve I put. members of Vat. the upper floor is still being worked ~â€"-â€"~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" inmdemwswmuammma-wum In Emile Stewart and Esum'cak ThehnndryMbecntnflI‘ «museum, Mngmwnmolumnydmmmu MMer.HuJCAuIflI¢'_H mmvmmmmmn mm unscheduled". __.._...._.-.__......... f Illa Km" His-f wruuuen a bllnc, m! Hours. Kn! which was burned Roy Bram, of :30. expects to be 6mm. lay not later than not "dwell, Hugh 3!. Most of the m: , Bennett Allb been replaced or 1 George But-gentionr that it can WM Burned Stud-n in Soflll Main 34. up. Dorothyl .lepliredâ€"New Machinery The Downers Grove Laundry, Cline, Whiddon Cline. of South Main St, which was burned out seven! weeks‘ ago, expects to be open for business not Inter than next Tuesday. October 31. Most of the machinery ha either. been replaced or put in such condi-t tion that it can be used and the LAUNDRY EXPECTS 1‘0 REâ€"OPEN_ FOR * BUSINESS TUESD’Y The section on shareholders is pure- ly legislative, and would be in a mu rather than in the constitu- F The pennkdon to buy more land ”“0“- thu is wtuefly needed by a amulet-t ”"- pal eorponfion is too indefinite. some "1 Therightto establish “3th hardly a constitutional matter. It “-9" HI aim to load and Manly Ali-I temporary Imngemmts of pmper- '1 inteu I! sites. 'the Inn! Am "I: 0mm “It mind- ty mum-don in will” to Ill- hdn, that it was pet-named bot-lune of n duhrmhuthn to destroy I kind of action-Im- that no Bonn: «ha. and Um: R my to M by unscru- pulous politicians. yet on pdndple it new to be «humble. It any my bio on minority It me fine in an Mnhumiuohmuol pen-lilo flame of power by the ma- jority. I The basis of 1”"de 8W In on popuhuon and m on vote for, governor. ummuon of Cook County repu- aenuuon is unfair not only to Cook County but also to other matron of an that a. United sm- Ml gamu- to «on mm at III: U»- k- - milieu {on- of mum-L Why it. this auction Inland in “I ‘M mutation? man do” I! m? Doo- m npubflun loan 0! mammal 0! 1M- mu tiller {m an milieu farm of government 0! nay other mu? TM- mm be hit to on m to W. It {union flmmmers-ylnwht lb mflksn form of government; o! (M- mto cumin“. ‘ Ar“!!! 2, 3mm 2!: Mon 4 of Ankh IV of the U. 3. Wham: Mg" on reading» M W” °‘ Ir. filo-land the promo-1 Numu' Uw In: maiden“. Bum-If! of comma“ on the P” m mm;- couumtlon. Ankle! 2 The princlpul speaker o! the oven- ing In» the Rev. Ilr. Newland, pu- tnr o! the Methodist church. Ir. Newhnd gave nu‘ intensely {atom-t- in {mi inspiring talk on tho moral qualifications of them And lepre- unhdvu. He the damn tint make for civic sums- !nm the utumuoun “ventures o! tho Cnuud- onbthmwmmcflom of the modem ctuudm who In working for the bottom of node w. m- an: m Inter-pond with venom! "minimum that that I bright" light on NI m Mr. Walter Ransom mad 3 paper and gave some interesting comment: on the manner In which freight Is handled in Chicago. Mr. W. J. 0’- Noill read from the Ravi w 0! Re- views a paper on Senator mum. to Elbridge Getty in his Imntion to the [up my In order for I long war. for the first time in the New York Times a week ago. It was written to Elbridge Getty in 1780 and called his Imntion to the necessity of a‘ [up my In order to be prepared] At the meeting of the People’s Forum In Library Hall. Monday even- ing, Mrs. Edward Bradley rend a let for by George Washington. published Moral Qualifications of Citiuns Discussed â€"- New ConstituflOn Again Critidscd REV. G. H. NEWLAND GAVE INTERESTING TALK AT “FORUM” Nearly i, « Hr. Wuhbnme is on the m a!” his departure for Europe whats b ‘ will study the educational gym at , most of the European countries. 3 The next meeting of the Part.» ‘ Teacher association will be HiQ Thursday evening, November 10. 1‘“ program will be mm [a N besides the three R's in “I My attendance at school. In closing h told of the school social er In fit schools of Winneth, of their cola- mnnity house and the social .m- given by the students {or mam. the spenker of the awning, and. excellent talk. He told his what the schools In dung, or man attempting to do to combat Inch“. bolsheviam Ind all die other “III.” which now thrnten the welt-n d the state. He was earnest in hh “ that the children be given m- A meeting to Inuit: not only "a. 1 directly cot-vernal with tho M! ‘3 of the young {uh o! the con-‘- ,ty. but Ibo the pants who ‘ VJ .provkk the facilities with m h 'eduatorl must work. In, 8. 8. Verna, accompanied by Ir. Vernon, opened the pm [with 3 mp of two noun. 1* were very In!) ruched. I'm Binder. of the faulty. II” A short u": describing (M M" hing used by up what)! We!“ I 'J I: I In. A. R. Whitehom cloud up ,- some mooted points in her 01M " “on a! what constitutes an a“; ited high school. ' A pinno solo by Ii. Nov-gnu mm ly intended the mama III M the music {or the evening. Carleton W. Wuhhum. Ml:- tendent of the schools of Vim committees and what they In. D accomplish. This In In Hu 0!? ll. Davis. President of EM Rondo! au- SUPT. WINNE‘I'KA SCHOOL? TALKED AT P.-T. MEET” Commander Dion" smith. than” milling oflura nu! their mm I. 0» not Md Arthur C. mm d W,nv¢anpofloflbm loud «mutton Md Int not in Nut Oriana. Mr. llrflofim I boy mul- lor the “and” be -' In making Wan upon and db par, entertained um. W Ifl Mn flow of yfl. Norman Anderson was elected com- - thunder of the local Legion post at """ the mud banquet and Mn. of tax-service men of the community la the banquet room of the We hall last night. The other personnel at thepostforthemtyut'fllbou (ollown: . Norm-n Andersen, Commander. Jr Robt. Dickson, Vlco Commotion Alfred Gudinor. Adjutlnt. Thomas Schuls, Truman:- ' Wiltor 1.3mm, Finance 0“ Selectlon o! onleorn can. AM M 3323‘ excellent dinner prepared Ind um. by members of the pol!- mull", ‘ and delightful prom pnpand to! Ugo evening. ' Retiring Commander. Du Dinar. opened the pmgnm with I brie! wad of welcome and ullod on In. PIN. Welolwlmor who more than dol thaboyuwlthampotthmm“ 80 well old "my nppmclua In! “I“ that they loomed on I lhln‘ wanna. II. 8. Film. who la 01. {dd d H uoal Post Held Ann-u: Banquet and Election 0! Olkeu Lu! Nit“ ’ Enjoyed a Fine Pum- noun Annmsru ; Ntwwnmuntk- .7 AMERKAN [town

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