‘DOWNERS__ GROVE REPORTER The troops of Downers Grove havo had an invitation to put on some very excellent stunts and as Hwy always. do. have accepted. Troop No. I and Troop No. 2 under the leadership of Scoutmuters O‘Neill and Coating and; their Assistants. Palmer and Prickett. are to give a demonstration of how the camp at Lake Delevnn is set up and operated. Then in adtiition the Scouts of Troop No. I an to put on he Grammar school on your right and up DesPlaines Road to 28th St. There turn west past the Scottish 0M Peoples Home and then you will ï¬nd parking space and the exhibition. aid, ‘1 think this is a ï¬ne opporc tunity for the permits and friends of the Scouts to bring their lunch and have a picnic with the Scouts.†flew to Get There All those who live west of River- side should come east on Ogden are. to the road in Lyons that crosses the bridge leading to Riverside and con- tinue north thru Riverside, passing A" Arr Invited In In flunk Everyonr who is in the WM: 8w hm Diflï¬ï¬‚ is invited in be the M of the Scouts that day. In at- cepting "m invitation to speak Gen- eral Foreman said. "i like in to to Scout demonstrations Manse 1 al- ways learn something that ie of great beneï¬t to m. Scouting is the mat- est thing ever invented for boys and all the parrMs and friends shouM be there.†W. E. Conrad of La Grange. Preaident of the Council M. 1:5!) 9. in. sewn! a! the min of the WM" 80: «Ill hr at llw ramp MI. Amnmml- an «om-r way with Ray Srhalk not! Fill-liv- Collin.- lo com to the Jambom and mm "W Seoutn. Mr. J. l‘. l-‘mmnn. Rrgionul Dine!" of the Roy Seoul! nf Ain't-1 in will Il-o ho pun-cm nml giw 0w Sfoub a ï¬lled llli ml I luv n! M.- slam Smut storm. III. lulu .1 1:30 p. a. At now-0‘0“"; llw Seoul: will sun llnir bonï¬re u llw Indians «liul him the «by! of malclws. TM" there will In an lwlian Dam-r an" the regular 8mm Yell: and Sour. M David Vaughan of "w "im- vlolc Troop No. 4. will sing and Seoul Ray â€(Mam of Riveninlr will give a for nlodiom on liis cnxophom. Thea Tm No. R of m“'l‘(‘l'< Cmn‘ will giw a public initiatinn and it» “an“? rqnmony nl‘ n Trmlrrfmi Scout. The Whilo Sax «law will Ir Scout. Ti» mm.- sm «um «m Ir at the ï¬n- and mom (hr Scouts aml their friends. The (-Mirv party will break up in mm- for flu- Sonata (0 net the 92!? “mt bound train for A! 3:80 lum- (hum! M. J. Pow-- mu will speak to the Sum†uml their {ï¬t-um. Th1- Gflwnl 5- an "- «lkll not-hr and will [iu- the Scout! a flu- Ialk. "v i.- 3 non! Icon! «chm-tut and mumm- the â€vi u it has mmpliulml ~o mach} mum. 0m- !roop in in bulk! I Wu bridge arm; the Dnl'hinn. TM: nlonr will be notâ€! min. to do their best. There will I! no contest but each troop will give it.- bon. work prominence. The Troop that but the but exhibition will u- otive "enable lention. Anni-d- am. Summoner Adz-r Encnmn o! Rinaldo Troop No. One challcnm any one in . canoe tilting content on â€It Denl’lu'm. I! in "pooled that some of the other 8:0qu will take IMI and give them the "Willi of I Every year the West. Suburban Council of the Boy Scouts of Ameri- ca of which we are a part holds a great Rally in the Forest Preserve 3! Riverside. Each year they seem to outdo the previous one. Lasti year about 700 people from along the Burlington attended a very interest- ing And instructive contest. This year every troop of the entire Dia- trlct. is to put on some exhibition of Sooutcnft. After that. prominent snooker: will address the Scouts and The Annual Boy Scout. Halley will be held May 14th, at; 2:30 p. m. at 28M stmt and the East Bank of the DesPhines river at Riverside. Bay Sclnlk um! Eddie Collins 0! the White Sox and Col. Foreman to Talk to the Boy». ma scour mun AI RIVERSIDE on SM’DAY, MAY l4 Friday, May 6, 1921 Every Troop lo 'l‘tnke Pm All the "oops of the District am Prowl-«u The mmhination of piano. banjo and 1smmphomz made syncopatinns that kept evory Mot moving. The affair was: managpd by Miss Reign That- oher, president of the club, and a committee consisting of Miss Lorraine‘ Tone. Miss Eh'zaheth Pane, Mr. Bal- lard Miles and Mr. Harry Case. The music was furnished by Star“- vant. a Chicago leader'- who has won a wide reputation for supplying su- perim- artists and excellent music. Special decorations were installed in Library Hall. the color schenve be- ing violet and yellow. Extra light- ing efl’ects wen: secured by the use: of artistic lanterns at each window‘ shaded in violet and yellow. A fruit punch was served during the evening. The chapemnes were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Ste- phans As profly a damp as has boon sorn in year): was given last Friday "on. in; in Libnry Hall by the Young People's Club of S. Andrew‘s Church. It was the annual spring dance of the organization and was onjoyerl by the members of the club as well as num- nous members of S. Andrew’s Church and friends in the community and from Chicago and several suburbs :- long the Burlington. Library "a" Premly "wanted his! Friday for Annual Syria; .-"I". S. ANDREW’S YOUNG PEOPLE GAVE VERY ENJOYABIE DANCE l‘flerm ............. l24 182 If? H. Ehnilm'lw ......... 152 [35 S79 Tnla’s 733 793 8“ ’Kingflcy and (‘nmp warp nbml and lbw mmains agreed to give them an :1vaan 0! mo. Tim «on men Withers “out"! Sui-h Macho! le were» 0' the two bowing lulu" during the put winter wu- mn â€mm: to nunr "all (or IM- nut won. It In expected that a! lean Iwo luau" will to in full operation Incl that Horn will be howleru on- ounh to make (MAO both the man lumen. ï¬nch man on the Booster: weaved “5.10 and nth om- on the Legion 310.“! of the who money. Each of the teem: wone one game and It seemed as if the Legion ï¬ve was nhouv, to cop the berries in the In! game m: they were nheul up to the tenth frame. In the In: Kwfll, however, {our o! the ï¬ve men drew bin-Inc. two nllroodx Ind No blown. ‘wMeh gave the â€content the uh'aut- Ige. The chum of the â€no an be judged from the “tum. the ex- wrvlce men Katha; 8H and their opponents eight pins more {or n to- lnl of 8†In the ï¬nal game. Rolling of? a tie for third place list Thursday evening. I’itcher’s Boosters took two out of three from the Amer ican Legion (com, giving the winner: juut ï¬ve dollars more prize money a man than the losers. Dilerence of Five Dollars 3 MM in Prize Money Wu Eagerly Fought For BOOSTERS WIN TIE GAME FROM LEGION BOWLERS Troop No. 3 lead by Scoutmaster :Wildish and his Assistant, Paul Prickett assisted by his excellent troop committee will hold an initia-‘ tion and investure ceremony about the camp ï¬re. It is expected the troops of Downers will hike to the Forest Preserve and perhaps camp there for a few days. The formation of a fourth troop in Downers Grove is under way and in the near future it is expected that there will be another excellent troop of Scouts added to our roll. a‘ special stunt of boxing and wrestâ€" ling. There will probably be three pairs in the exhibition of this sport. DOWN ERS GROVE, DU. PAGE COUNTY,†ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 l5! Ml H7» IR'I I80 773 I72 IM 190 ms A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY I36 23! I“) M!) ' Gilbert Davis. of Phoenix ,Arizona, a delegate to Washington. I). C. from the Fort McAlester Apacha Reserva- tion tribe. was the guest of Capt. R.‘ D. Parker on Wednesday and ThursM { Never miss reading an ad or you might miss something you will be sorry fur. For instance Chas. Wolf, the florist has an ad in this week‘s REPORTER about flower and wago- table plants. " For Sale~â€"A few choice lots on ‘paved streets. Vacant lost an sell- ing rapidly. There are only a few desirable building locations left. If you anticipate building, now is the time to close a deal. W. H. Blad- gett. adv. It is quite the vague to build your Tgarage and live in it while the house is bring built. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Shumaker of Highland avenue are‘ now occupying their new garage on‘ their property. Anoflwr First National Attraction, "Love's Penalty," featuring Hope Hampton, will be shown at the Dick: Theatre, Thurxhy, May 12th. Him Hampton is I new star to Down Grove and we know you will like hen; Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Orr, and mu. Jnhn. and Mr. and Mrs. Potts and «laughter. Ruth, moved from Chi- cago last Saturday to the flat build~ in; on North Main stun owned by Shaky J. Brown. Mrs. Dr: is a ~istcr of Br. Brawn. ML and Mrs. (Boo. E. Wolf and family at Him-dale. moved on May I into tho A. A. Shumalwr house on Highland avenue which they haw purchasï¬l The Harry Bryce home on Oakâ€" wood avenue Wu “minted Than-c day morning and Mr. Bryce will be able to sit by his awn ï¬reside once morn. after being quarantined for lhvw wake. ‘ TM nut meeting of the Catholic Woman’s bum rm he held It tho home of Mrs. A. 1. Wolf. Jr.. Flir- momu nnvl Maple avenues, Than-thy nflmnoon. May nth. Mr. and MN. Ir; l5. Cflu arrived in New York on Monday. after want in; {our year: as missionarie- ln Af- rk-u. Mn. Cd“ is a pm" of J. I... Rommen. Mr. “d In. F. F. Chum- law MINI â€Mt home on Not“ Ida I!!!“ to P. D. Lindloy uni an null-g their home M"! their daughtnr. Mrs. Fallo- wmth until they hand lulu. Genuine, the daughter of Ir. and Ilru. Jacob Baron, had her tenth and ulcuoidu â€man-d I! the Wnt Side howiul on Wednesday Then will In I mung of the Woman? Relief Corps: u the home of In. R. 0. Pub". 09 ammo. I'm. on Toad-y. lay now. It 2 p. In. 1 About thirty Rebohhl from La Grunge witneucd the inithflon cam many at the local Rebekah lodge Inst Tuesday evening. The J. W. Hughes midcm on Highland avenue is having the lm~ prominent. of a modern pouch on the from. J Mr. and Mrs. John Lin and son. of Berwyn. were visitors at the 0]. son home on Otkwood avenue on Tucmy evening. a Week with her parents and friends in DeKalb. Illinois. Mr. Emil C. Anderson of Oak‘ wood avenue left on Wednesday on a business ttip. Mrs. King Bush and Mrs. R. J. Darnley returned on Saturday from their trip to California and the West. Mrs. P. L. Richey of Santoga ave. is visiting her daughter at Rockford, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heal are houw keeping in their apartment in the Otto house. Dr. F. H. Keuison is driving a Chevrolet which he purchased recent- ly. We did, and said several things while doing it. Hrs. Walter Hubbert is spending If you nwdus. (onus. 1884. Put in some more coal. PERSONALS Section "It tend“ the Indian l-‘ellowhlp League [at Sunday In Chicago at which “no ind dumb: hum other woodn that m not growing in the pro-ewe. Ir. Little“!!! donated one down Whik Pheudomdounkodcmr. In. ()evehnd plated shrub: m plants Enough! from Iichim woodx. The Civic Committee of the Wom- an's Club will hold their Pie Sele at Mr. Fred locbel’s Market on Satur~ day, May 7th from 10 to 4 o’clock} Everybody in~ invited to come and buy a pie to help along the great im- provement on Main street, the ceme- tery WI". 1! you do not want a pie you can give us 3 duration which ,will be thankfully received. The Com- mittee. Emma J. Miller, Chairman. The Wild Flower Preservation So- ciety members have been active in pleating my pleats, shrubs, etc" in the Forest Preserve. The ides Is to bring to the Preserve plum. trees 'a walk through the Preserve Sunday afternoon. Much information was gained a! the tmes and plants grow- ing there as Mr. Jones is familiar with nearly all of the flora of our1 woods having studied them for years. I “r. A MontIesor’s .lunior Orches- >tra \xill furnish special music at the Dicke lhoalre, Thursday, Ma) 12th. Everybody will be interested in heat- ing them as the orchestra is compou- cd largely of local talent. adv. Mr. Howard Jones conducted sev- eral members of the Wild Flow" Preservation Society and friends on After looking over this number we would be pleased to have on ï¬ll out the coupon below, attach the roper amount andâ€"SUBSCRIBE F0 THE RP} PORTER,â€"“ A Newspaper or the Community. day. David B. Smith, an Ottowa hr dian {mm Michigan was the Capt’s. guest Monday and Tuesday. With the cooperation of our many readers we are able to publish all the news of Downers Grove. We print at least eight pages of local news and ads every week, and strive to give a great deal more every year than the sub- scription price warranta Ber, ï¬rmly follow} out that policy, rallbwirnélnlvllï¬Ã© to dictate Qllat’bllr edit-(Fiï¬ stand shall he on any matter. We are absolutely independent and unbiased in politics and religion, fav- oring no one part of society against the other and when convinced of the ob- ,‘ieet to be accomplished W‘hlclLWill he of the most beneï¬t to the greatest num; We are, and always have been, firm advocates of the TRADE lN DOWN ERS GROVE IDEA, practicing what we preach. We continually refuse adver- tising which would conflict with the lmsiness of local merchants and ï¬rmly be- lieve that those who live in this community should do their buying here. As our slo an indicates, we are “A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COIMUN- ITY." We m e no attempt to cover events of the world, of the state or of the county exce t where such events would be of special interest to this communi- ty. Our ch ef aim is the develo ment of Downers vae and we therefore stress Downers Grove people. tahlished in 1882, this has been the policy of the pa r since its ï¬rst issue. With that as its aim. it has matle a sum, be- ing t ay the BEST newspaper in Dul‘age County. 'l‘o thou of you who are receiving THE REPORTER for the ï¬rst time this week we have a little message. it Is explanatory of our mission in the Downers Grove ï¬eld. The Downers Grove Reporter m pun-ted with the “A Newspaper for the Community†R. I). Put" u- i Enclosed please ï¬nd 3 ............ for a I ..... * '1 ................ subscription to The l DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. I Signed ...................... g Address ..................... ' Enclose $1.00 for six months 9 and $2.00 for one year. IC. H. S'I‘AATS, Editor, [THE REPORTER, 37 N. Main St., muynnm nrnvn "llnnaa H’wners Grove, Iliinois. The following clipping from The National Furniture Wnnhouncmu'n Ami-Hon maniac of recent lune recalls In Auden Joke that was me- cemsfully played on the gentleman ‘mtioud. Frank lama-tar. lu- ‘mr o! Bakln'u Houuhold Shipping 00., i» now I (null-(her. The oc- culon lulu that of 1 duo pound boy which molly arrival at his «huh- Mr’n home. Golan old. Punk. we son. I". B. Towaley in Fast Maple Ive. Last Week they mule an auto trip to Goldwater, Itch, where they caught the ï¬rst ï¬sh 0! the nelson. In celebration the Towsleys enter- tained u a and! dinner on Tuesdsy evening, Ir. and In. Stanley J. Brown, Ir. and In). Kenneth H. SMPP. Mr. and Ira. 1‘. F. Kelly end Mr. and Uni. E. C. Antler-on. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Towxsley of 0!- towa, Canada, are visiting with their an entertainment and box social un- der the direction of the teacher, Miss Georgia Gregory on Fviday evening, May 13th. The children will give u phylet, “HumoroUS School Days." There will he prizes of $2 and 81 for the best boxes. The pupils of the Center Cass School; near Will Mochel's, will give The Dickc Theatre has contracted for a new series of travel pictures which they will include in their Thursday shows. The pictures are re- puted to be very good and highly en- tertaining. adv. ; regular U. 8. flag by the ladies of the'wunder if you Strong Woman's Relief Corps. Mrs. rival with son“ Pinknay, Patriot Inspector of the 00â€" with you to Ill partment, made the presentation talk. Other officers of the Corps were pre- sent. CATHOLIC COUPON C. H. STAATS. Editnr. mtolthoahlcudplm. Lam rm W I In, M party the latter up! 0! the nth. Wllch fur (miter allow Thebumplhnwen Guided bylhn’l‘ilï¬clwptdwmakr WMIWIMH Uh- Alk'e Conley and .7. WIND!“ winninthecoudltbn. In moo-nebula" m6. whichmabhâ€"nuwollub- Helm angel H do of In. That. Dunningâ€: III“ mu! 3“") liciouu "mm were served and prizes were M to In. John Simona In! It. A. 1. Wall, for tho best mm It at. while eon-obno- prius were eluted b In. Prank Allen Ill Ir. Hind Yacht}. The George “alert. In. A. J. Wolf. In. Nicholu Bren-er, In. John mam and In. H. 8. Dau. The card Ind bunco puny given by the Catholic Woman's League on last Saturday evening at the Chunk run was a very eljoynble aflair. The many guests were mgde volcano by a most ancient «caption commit“. composed of lira. J. J. Lynch. In. Five Hundred and Bum-o Wu PM!" in Church llnll Lat Snu- In, Evening. CATHOLIC WOMANS LEAGUE GAVE VERY EN JOYABLE PARTY. Wonder if you Wasted the new I!- rival with some 0! that tea you took with you to incline. n After the m. bountiful and d0- Page Nine