Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Dec 1922, p. 10

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The West Suburban District elec- tion It hGnnge last Friday was will athndpd by Downers Grove ro- mbum Messrs. Hen-let, 0’ eill, Lott, Duds. Ind Palmer were pres- I out. Ir. Davis who bu served so . vdl d so faithfully as the District 1 was succeeded 1))! Ir. Fletcher 01 Mango, Hr. Davis 1 (on that his duties :3 madden: 01 l our school board did not Iona him 9M9!“ “up {or the active duties I: , .. .v.... . .â€"-â€"- v. a." an 8191le ‘ended in u. and»: «chin hike but all the Scout: that can re enJo it. Scoutmuter ymuna letogoonthehlke Smc‘"’3‘o§"li'fi7mp"m" “1“!” . ‘ c y nemus y ur- nlllled the buns for 1%: hungry hits as. Haslett passed his second elasst cooking test. The greatest sport of all was theGl bun the Flag 0 jut before the home-ward. ch dde choose I hlll for their fort had the valley was the raiding ground. Ask Spencer Lott who wan. The Cognmittaeeman Iqeetlng ‘was Th2 ,‘Exglonfion‘ Mtg 01 Troop 3 loads of love and Chtishnns prom“. Joy to last the New Yen: “Ir-ugh. All Hat's cheerful. none nm's tnrhl, These things we're wishing you. CHAS. MOCflEL J: SON ' Mail-0m mmmuumumm mum club will hiddutlnlhk diflmw non W. W. bphorfllullagnumnyn imaunmumam Sgsog =si-p3q Ian‘s-1550.691. E§§£§?p" lung. 3: 90.4.4”; .319! GoKnleq-Oo. A '3} gang‘s-1.5.: f Buddy ml “uric", mm mm the school entertainment at Downer: Gm funky mnlnx. [Jule Jimmie Abbott has been III {or I {ow days but is much hector. , In Paul Ufley and In Collin! Goodrich wooded tho Republic-n Philip Weinhcimer o! Downers vao will be with us. ’ Don't miss the fine program]! the Lisle Community club Tuesday. Dec~ ember 26. We~ In: delighted that In Lottie Holman O'Neill and Mrs t A Radio Concert will be given at the Goodrich school Friday evening, December 221! at 7:46. Don’t miss it. A collection will be taken for the benefit of the school. The H B Utley home hnsgusc been remodeled. ’l‘helr furniture came out from Chicago this week and when xettled they will haw a wry lovely country home. The Rev. A L Allison. of Lisle, cal- led on Mrs Charles Miller and fami- ly Friday aftcrnoon. ; Mrs Harry Foster attended flue Choral Society concert at Downers Friday evening and reports it being a very fine nflait. Mrs Harry King of Chicago spent Friday night with her sister, Mrs Paul Utley. Mrs Paul Uuey and Mrs Collins Goodrich cook part in the Choral So- ciety concext given at the Methodist church Fridty evening. at. Downers Grove. [chicken supper given It the Lisle ‘church Thursday evening. The sea- am of the year no doubt was' the reason {or so small a crowd. it was a very nice flair and should have been well patmnized ‘ ‘ Mn Jack Griffith, Hrs Earl Mun- nr, Mr and Ills Arthur. Abbott and lit and Mrs'Henry Vhl nttanded tho unfit-tuna. W-MTB,“%E%§§°5AÂ¥%% MM. Social Time Downers Grove Violin Solo Alias Mame Engelschfll Reading Min Lucy 816d] Violin Solo . .Jlr. Dore Eaton O'Neill, Downers Grove Coca! Solo. Jim Philip Weinheimer, - Frames Foster Whistling Solo. “Miss Row“. Porter AMress ....Mrs {Joule Holman man O'Neill. member-elect of the lib inols legislature. Piano Selection ......Miss Leona Core! Song, “'h‘n We' Meet Again" ............ It was a privilege in itself to be in Mrs. Paine's attractive new home. [The hostess generously altered to make her home the permanent meet- ling place of. the League Thi_s pro- 1: Choosing of the Speaker. of the House. 2. Impeachment of the Governor. 3. Amending of the Constitution. .. a... v. “w w...“ ...._. ,.._,r roar was voted upon and' unnmmous- y ‘ampted. , Miss Edith Rockwood, the speaker of the afternoon briefly summarized points that are expected to come up at the next session of the Legislature. They igcludgd: Those who were unable to attend the meeting of the League of Wo- men votem last Tuesday afternoon missed a treat in several difl'erent ways. Beuuliflll New None 0! Mn. ll. 8. Paine in But Maul. Avenue to lab Meeting Place J vo'rEus HAVE VERY . INTERESTING MEET Potter M19. 6: Lamb. Co. mnwrmncommsnmorno- filmy wvn AND ma: 0N um. won mu. 10 um." ummmounwmlmm manna nu: SEASON! alumna: AND OUR WISH IS THAT ONE ANDALLIHALL HAVEAVIIYMYOHWANDA mmmarmusm mu. Once Again Christmas Mrs. Fancy Novelties for Handkerchiefs Lehmum 6! Michel: Store DOWNIIB GROVE ' 10:30 0N an. (32 mu mam GIFTS FOR mm 5 GIFTS to: m In Here Foster 00 YOUR LAST HOUR SHOP- PING HERE. PLENTY 0]" HELP TO WAIT ON ALL Lent a luncheon consisun of meat. potatoes. rice, pennies. apples, cake and. coffee. All these delecttble dishes were prepared entirely by the two ntlemen, giving the demon. strut on. Jud us from the results. the women be eve Stmluminum to be a very efficient grade of aluminum. I These two speakers were followed \by Mr. W. Littlel’ord and Mr. Peter- mam, who gave a demonuntlon of Strolumlnum ware. To illustrate its practicability they served those pres- ent _u lungheon cogsistlng o_f meat. Sifitfléfd. 8. Regemmuon of Vice. 9. Tu lln Testing of Cows. 10. Short Ballot. 11. Cities over 5000 to have a city auger. 12. Revision of Civil Service. 13. Non-Partisan local elections. Mrs, O'Neill also addressed the meeting. She requested the women of Downers Grove to keep in close con- gag thll. legislation curried on at Downers Grove. Illinois DOG KENNEL 6. Reorganization of School Sys- :gem.) ("Knots ranks 24th in educv Jon . - , . 6. Immigration problem. 7, Appropriation for Farm Colony for Women on‘enders. 8. gepmnlon of Vice. Tel. 2: Eigfitflflo‘uf Vdiy for women. 8. Jury service for women. 4. Representation of women by Women at conventions i. e. precinct Comafitteomen. i 35"“ “mm “" "- and church. .m an rozmn at thou-sue of'Wm - - our; for 1923. They no auppozflpg Ill-donut! Rally of “I! you: In? folslgzvigfiagous: bill pic's mafia-thug 0! all donoml , wner . ‘ (3W 2. ['1th lmnr (lav fnr ummnn “on. ”MM III a” t :35. r $ t “W“m'fit. °‘ ME“ I‘ .15“ “4-! W “i. vii-3w?!" mm D-n-I A! Oh- mg...- VETERINARY SUIGION DR. GEO. F. 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