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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Oct 1921, p. 1

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Next Sunday the Legion eleven will meet the Oakwin A. C. club from3 Chicago. The team is well balanced and they are playing real football.‘ The} rlesnne the support of the sport; lm ers of the village Come out next Sunday aftemoon and help root them in victory. In the same game George Cline was knocked out and is wearing a protty "sMner" as memento of the game. The Oak Park Friars is one of the strongest teams- of their weight in this vicinity. The game Sunday was as exciting as football games ever arP. and the crowd was heat on its toes every minute by the unexpected developments. sprung hack into place after being! hmken. He was taken home under the care of Dr. Tove and it will he at least six weeks before he is abld (o Following the accident Vix was immedianily rushed to the Hinsdale Samarium when an tray developed the fact that on of the lamr bones of the lower leg was fractured in a gig-tag fashion and that the hone had Paul Vix is laid up at his home in firm-e at"!!! with a brute!- kg sus- tained in the football game Inc Sun- day afternoon 0»th the local Le- gion team and the strong Oak Park Friars. in which (hr former Iron afâ€" ter an “mini game in- the 2‘6on of 13 to II. - [Mall Win Exciting I! to I! Gm Ln! Sunday Mun-on l-‘n- Strong Wu. Jay Alliuon. Mid-x commander o!‘ the local . mad! I short talk mum... «rmun ,0, mm M. c.» Minflu a. PM 11m one... ”nag-w“ mg Immm- Villa's-We the mailer naive flu unit” but". a! flun- d Ill-Ila. lbs ”health. He “in mm“ by ~â€" Itlm'y KHI. put mum“ and (Brunt: The league of Women v0..." N‘d'v M “ovum. twin-kn to bring below the ml. of The Rev. Gillan H. Nevin-mt w- Mum Gum Ibo COUNTY aler- tor of tho “hum Church and a RESENTATION PLAN which "no" mmhcr at a“, ,0“. "m. ",0 win-("N lo coau- bofom the next lor‘ . _ till-tun .1 Springfield. m" d those ”I'M umnfin. the Under the pun!!! nyukm of rap- obnn'm °f "'"hufl D." b" the Amt-don hum! on mutton, Cook loal (hatches. He aid that u mafia", w“. a. WWII. am. been med ”at on noun char; no. hu cwr int-main. wok:- ovor the «M d! "n viIhn uh turm- i- lav-3"." mnlin. WM 0‘" M ‘ A Mi" 0‘, “m“. ”a." ronmluflon Iru wtmcn Cook Coun- "' n m ’ ‘Iy hul 903M par «M c! the uni: “0 3““! 5"". W the “WV“, "'ipopullflonâ€"dl now hu- {onydght ur Number "W M year. .M um mate of 5m it 6: ml The am Man: of the pod. Il-,IMI with mnmlon Ian-«l or In tho new commander Dual taken the; “”5"“ ”09" 0' CM County in 1"" rm vndiafly morn "w Mauro ““" “" "" ""‘"‘°"_°' “'m‘ rd-mtale. n I. to avoid um um chef lowing minimal“: discus-ion “blow“, WM!!!” Ha I: “gut; ! Before. during and after tha sup. per the Ilariyohl Trio. who lave be- {on misled at Legion occasional. fur aimed mmtk' both tuneful And funny. list Gwen (:n'fithu and Robert Dick- M. No of me most popular of the Inn! slngcru. favored with utlcclim. Thy tried to In; on. but the popu- lar demand w.» m put. that they won (owed to comply. A. W. Abbott, Vice Commander. Harvey Uttlefprd. Adjuunt. John Rachel. Post Treasurer. Walter Johnston, Finance Officer. EDI-service men numbering nearly seventy-five attended the banquet which was cooked and served by the Auxiliary of the Post. Knowing the appetites of the boys. the women had profiled pknty and the hungry ex-l doughboys and gobs did full justice tn the Inc-I. Dan Dimer was chosen as the new commander of Alexander Bradley Burns Post. No. 80, American Legion at the annual banquet held Wednes- day evening in the dining room at the Masonic Hall. The other ofl'lcers elected were: VOL. XXXVI“. N0. 38 m mm w m comm AMERKAN Halon Olicen of [hell Poul Chosen at die Annual Banquet Wednes- day Evening. DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER ’ after Ming! 08.“ In Yul. human. The League of Womnn Voters will hold their regular meeting the fourth Tuesday of this month. October 25th. in Library run. A sprain frm the Chicago oflice of "to League win ad- drres the women. Every Woman in the mmmunny is invited. Miss Grace Nichoks. Chairman M‘ the Committee of Efficiency in Gov-‘ (Continued on Page 8) l immun- Grow 1M COUNTY REP- RESENTATION PLAN which they 'upea lo com below the next leg- Hui-tun u Springfield. A mmprmniso plan limiting Cook County in the senate only has Oren inundated but this can never prou- safisfmm‘y. We will If" you why next week. ' One of our fellow townsmen. who has sold his property here and expect: to leave soon, adver- tised in wool: before lasts Repor- ter a lung lis‘t of articles he had for sale. When salted What re‘ sults he had had, he replied, "You know this isn’t the first time in my experience that l have used advertising. but I can frankly say that the results I received from that rlassifierl last week beat any results I ever haul from advertising in any publication.” Coming from this man. whom we know would not say anything like that unless he really meant it, and from one who knows something of the ad- rortisin: game from the stand. point of experionce, the words were more than gratefully received. Try our Classifieds. ley pay! AND RESULTS OUR CLASSIFIEDS Donald Drew entertained with I piano selection in his usual pleasing 'manncr. Miss Newton sang a solo aid the Misses Marjorie Whiflen and Anthony student! a duet. The music Wu up to the high nut-mind set in the church and Sunday séhool work of the M. [-1 here. and Win [may enjoyaL LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS BACK C0. REPRESENTATION rim ‘ Dr. J. S. Ladd 'l‘hnmus. of Chicago. 1way: thé principle speaker of the even- ing. He gave an inspirational ad- du-sx which was much appreciated and applauded. Dr. Thomas is pas- tor of the First M. E. Church, of Austin, and his talk had back of it many years experience in ministerial and Sunday School work. 5 Three handled members and friends ‘of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School attended the annual banquet in the church parlors Tuesday even- ing. h. was one of the most enjoy- able affairs ever given by thathody and those who attended were more than mpakL THREE HUNDRED ATTEND ANNUAL M. E. S. S. BANQUET DI‘. J. 3. [Add Thomas. of China), Gave Inspirational Tull: on > Tuesday Evaning. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY i Capnhie and energetic. his ambition instead of seeking distant fields, was content to do the duty that iay near- est. His homo, his neighbors. his vil- vlago. his township and his county, ‘gave fun fixercise to his endeavor and the love and osteom in which he Wu ‘held in overy field that knmv him gave {evidence that his efinns were not ,' wasted. ‘ Tn few i.- " given In witness from ' mull their own vine ml ll. (m. Joell a prmsion of yours as stvpl. ' lav-for!» his cyan. Ox um and pmirkI Afhmflfw nplual by lmomdima. ,Iulovmhlles and IEFONOMSI: sci-tho ‘ and trad}! giving way In mow" nml «Palm; tallow dip gnaw-Ml by elec- ‘_lrit llglmx; deep mum! who! hacks changing to paved mach: civiliution ' growing homes": his gaze. \‘M ,Charlos R. “lodge“ was no iillo sper- ztalot as the years and their chums vrolled rm. From My: enrly manhood until almost his law! hrrath. he took an active intemst in aflairs, and for imore than lull a remun- he was a ,remgnimd leader in rivic activities. :F‘or thiity-fivp years ho sen-ml as in member of the DuPagr County Board in! Supervisors and in that capacity «hail principal charge of the. oiwtion' {of the County Court House at Wham. .ton. For a number of yea“: he um»- So when word came that hp had journeyed onward his friends rpmem~ bated. Eyes grew moist and thoughts- turned back tn deeds of kindness which had marked thy years when he was hora. That love and that es- ter-m reflected on tho faces of those who gathvrml at his funeral Tuesday afternoon. Ouf on the lawn beside the s-prnad- ink tree: where hp so oft": had amt- the (lingo-Ottawa trait. Lust 8.!- some «tutu- mimic-r o! the ulna-It uni-y night. Ottohr lbtll. 19:]. Loan. ' chum" in the book of his Mn cloned me the am door cumr- ntr-tm- ‘ then he bmthoit his tut. It the 0th of manic and with the wont- “So long ' huh-tend in the house built and ot- Thy power hath In! mo. nurr it mm " copied by him on tho I“! of tho logmritl lead me oI”~â€"~I hurh («II on the ambit» which nu his birth. uni-mun“. Then with faith; MI hi: lite ho M known no nth" Bishop Slmrt l-‘altnvnn. hi) Ion time hour. PM it he hula. {unwell to Maui. in pimple wants but with the .llthtr And mother, brother» all 955- rlouwcm of nincrrity paid tribute to ‘ttnl. To it he hmght his wife the him who Ily "loop Irmth the mt {yen aft" the close of the Civil Wnrftme that m long hull shoitorni him. .1700! his! boys «out horn and mrcd.‘ '1 till lift up mine eye: to tho LTMN he pursuant his (hogan mu mm. from whom romth my help” Him. Then were the fruits and no»! Ari-nut tho Riv-hop all than «lint tn Ian he loved. the [anion nml the mind tho- gootl and; of his: m"... ’fiehh he (initiated. There were hiuv lm‘inxly hi- "mm! to tho sonic» gaunt joys and ”in? his "mum "MN"! to tho rmmnnnity in which narrow at the departure of his I'i't'h h~ limit, and Ihv mnty. that Ian" bhi! communicator fifty-tour you". 'romvnunity of which he was- a wort.1 ed on the Village Board or Downers Grove and for twenty-five years was a member of the Board of Education of the village. flights-om yen-n no. April mm. IMO, (Thalia-l Blair 5104'er I‘u-t ran the light through the wlmlows- o! a rude log cabin. one of the few house» In 3 null hunk! on What mu (m April 1534:! Glut!" Bum Iluhorlt 0n. )5. '21 Charles Blair Blodgett Virtually all the county oifl‘cials at- trmlnl thn ceremony and friends fvom nth" tnwns joined with his neigh- bors in tribute to his memory. Among the relatives from out of tawn whn attemlml the funeral wet» Firms! (lentsman, his‘ wife. Mm. Elaino‘ (flintsmnn. granddaughter of Mr. Hlodgett. and their small daughter. Betty. gran granddaughter; Mrs. Clarenm Hurley aml Mrs. Amy room of Chicago, and Miss Margaret Blod» gnu, of St. Louis, his nieces: and Mrs. Lucy Wnbstnr, of Hinsvhle. Charlvs Blair Blalgott was the l‘rominont among these who at. lomlecl the funeral Iconic? wen a warn. of Grand Army men who hall onjoyovi the friendship of Mr. Blowiâ€" gatt through the yeals sinro the war and the place he held in the hearts~ of tho «OllliOI'S of the Gwat War was testified to by a beautiful floral tri~ bute from the American Legion of lml‘ago County. 0th" organizations and many friends hlmwml their re- ganl with similar «flan-inn. Th4- dming player wan 01"va by the Raven-m! Arthur S. I’M-Ins. hr torment was in [In- Now West Side comrter)‘ beside the muting nine of his holnvt-d wifo. "Wr of Hm ("nil War mu nr had 2 Mt.» friend." said Hu- xponker, “and his Imp an! Imalty was rwhwnvlnl tn mar boys who look their part in the (3m! Wm." "e spokr «I (In- dm-mion a! his frimd In July; hi: romlanl nspome m (in call of Un- nmly; M- hyaMy to hm mnl numtvy. M "24- no.“ of Sixty 0m and to "to buy“ of U1? great war. him. from whom comm my help” urn-ad the Riv-hop I.“ "my allow! to mind 0"- goovl and! of his: friend. lnflngly M "ferret! to “w unite: MM! (0 Ibo community in which! In Ikul. and tbv mnt)‘. "In: ImamI community of which be M» a port: Gently he touch-d an M.- «Iranian, at the autumn mason wlwn learns; glow in theh fawn-ll mlon. and: proudly he pmlaimwl his onlry iMni HI. lunar-r Mr. ‘ me the om door camo- "rum- 0! mank- ind with lhc wordl- “80 long Thy power huh In! mm. mm 5: mm will lead me "Na hu-h (all on the mmhhge. Thm with fooling thop Samuel Fallnwu. My In. time Maul. in pimple wards but with the Montana of Iimrrily “H lrihle to ed (hem lhvy met in "HM" to Mn momma The «by us- we" a on u M had Iowa]. The. um who». brightly on the autumn [Mary of the kin-om and ovary who-n way vlplblo some mulc- romimh't o! the «so» (Continuum! on Page 2) 3 [‘ninn femur” o! rImrI-h publicity! sporml marker!- mfvr'kex and firm-«tings fr" mm «My Jul! ht- utilit- jnl «Mk tam imlhulmfl rhurrh flu" 'mmlurl arm-in! lrntm sunk-w: .31 K damm- mkhqu : I H I'- probable HIM 'I‘VNI‘VI «Irvine will he rnmlndrvl In a" ”w churn-hoe. «imultam-OIIJL ! Afll-r Mum distussivm nf mn "ml Wm more of religinm Mutation o! 'rmnmunin- .ccnpo mntécm was: made ‘hy Rm. Gilbvrt Nr‘vlnml that Daily Varalion HiMr- Srhml wart ho enn- ulm-tpvl no“ mmmor nmlv-r the am spices of H» Ministpria) I'nion. The minMnn, in mmullatinn with (M <ll'l‘fl'll‘0n1'flnt‘ n! thfl Sundav School shall (bit-rminn upon lhv- rurrwulum and appoint Un- (nan-hon- and suppr- intrmlent. Tho «than! will open an "we 5-K! Monday aflnr "to Fourth of Jun. This motion was :emmlod hy1 RP“. Krhrl and carried unanimously! The eunuch-tic pmnm for CM- W Ind uuburhn ls Mal by the (TI-5mm (‘Mnh I‘wll-nlian tn out- lined by "M0. A. 8. Hahn. Inflo- wu mark- by "or. Nan“ "at w. m- a Ninislevinl Union of Down-n firmr. york in Mummy with the pint of the Chit-(n (Eh-"vb Fain-Ham in our chunk pmrlms for “N! MMM heft"? u.~’ rulminMing Ill Pius!"- “do. This min» «a.- .cmMnl and myriad unnuiumudy. Action was (uh-n Mfllll‘nfl an Arnold Kphrl. Into-st addition to tho mini-Inn union. on the water and IM- Gm'o mm! lav-mun! Luthe- ran church Is the Mm (or "a Inmul Thinkmiving NOV.“ to he M01 10:” A. M. on Thunig‘ivin' Du. To be succnsaful, a “Crommum‘ty Newspaper" must be the nrgan of no nm- faction, no one gmup of men and women, nor one religious body. It must be the means of disseminating nnws and informa- tion rnzarrling all phasps of the community it serves and then only can it he regained as successful. This is what we are tryin to at- tnmplish in THE REPORT .12. Not yet can we say that we have arhioveul that longaeought for stat» known as “successf‘ W» can. how. over, Qruthfnlly say that we are on tho right road and that from mouth to month and year to year, our pappr (your paper would be better} is getting to be more and mnrn an ideal "COMMI’NITY" paper. Help us make it so. Sug- gestions are always appreciated. A mum of u» Downer- unm- Ilniuten Union all held In! uni at flu- homc ol the vie-Mom. the It". Wm. “mum. All the uninh- tem WON pmt. A COMMUNITY N EWSPA PER MINISTER’S UNION APPOIN'I'S SPEAKER FOR THANKSGIVING Unlo- flcrvkc to to "rid u Gun Hum ”Manual (flunk a: Tm'fimy A. ll. Interest in the case throughout the county, Klein being a well known ca!- tle buyer 1nd farmer, is par-moan. This fact. and the galaxy of altar- new on each side it in thought. will ulnw remnl broth»: cmwnln in but the use. Just when the c0501.“! be 031ch is not known, but it Is expected that it will be brought to the from of the calendar and ham! early in Novem- ber. Klein's attorneys, who were un- successful in their efl'orts to get bail for their client. are now asking for a speedy trial. A conference will be held next Tumluy and the date for the trial fixed. Attorneys for Jacob Klein, charg‘ ed by the state with the murder of Leo Numann, of Chicago, on Sunday evening, October 25th, apepared be- fore Judge Adam C. Clifl'e in the Circuit Court at Wheaton Wednes- day and asked for a change of venue. Their request was granted and Judge Irwin will be the Circuit Judge to hear the case. Atlol’neys Gel Change of Venue From Judge Clil'e and Want a Speedy Healing. SET DATE NEXT WEEK FOR TRIAL OF JACOB KLEIN has a large number of card tricks up his sleeve, (or whrrover he keeps the cards) and had the audience in nu uproar. After the entertainment luncheon was served in the dining room of the lndge ha" and a spirit of 806le pervaded the Atmosphere during the rest of the evening. ; Last Tuesday owning, October l7, llluebinl Rehrkab Inigo In mum [Io l‘ruspfl't AA»..- of Glen Ellyn. Nearly forty momhrn 0f the order from that lmlgn ra'm‘ lo Downer! Grow to pay a tm-ndly ntum call. 35 (hr lmal bmly anemic-cl at Glow Ellyn some “wk nun. Th0", was no ilrgn-i- work on so the Bluebirds rnuld not show their ability in that linw but the flag drill was warmly nerivml. After a short linlgo sen-«ion a little rntevtainment was furnish"! the visitors. Mr. Hur- nld Beidelman and Ilr. William Smith favored with vocal solos and than to!- lowed a half hour of mystic entertain- mmt hy Martini, the ltiral sleight of hand performer. He gave an excel~ lent exhibition of the art of fooling the eye, csperially with rarda, It which stunt he is a past master. Mar- tini is a local product and he: made quite a roputatinn with his work. He Plano! “01.79.0400" Wm- "(M Inigo “all W610. filmin- Nrigllnn. REBEKAH’S ENTER- TAINBD GLEN EL- LYN T U E S D A Y “Its chic! ohjtrl of mm II II mun- “. «Mammal in Alina. so Hut 051- math, m with m hr pniMnd lo a:- "we lint an“ d“- Iim! nation u stamp out the that talk. It: ml “Mn h to aim-nu- IM other mum of "to war"! so that ally nun-van! will 3.» "mm with «mumâ€" hauled” 0-! the liquor HIM! will he tlfim M tho (m a! the unit." Mum h In Mum-I 0mm campond of tampon-n NM Um of want of the loading “Mn nation banded um. Anode-n po- mums-u to any «I the It“ again-t nlnhoflun In all m I! a. world. dam will mommy Ivan without. huh-x I "with on - WNW uulr o! "w Moody clay» or a. dc- cuhm of Ram. whoa Rm- 6% Nation went down to m dun. l “Dry America ls now the hope d the world. If America succeed: in the tank and bring: about I to." World, a new era of pmpcrlty and ,happim-m. of l'nmlom mul good will, of Janice and right will come our ‘llIe world in whirl. we oumlvn and I" other mtlom will share the hem- ms. l! we luil in the tank. Austria will lw drawn «IN-p" Into the nut world (convulsion than ll Wu drl'l intu the run-m our. in whirl: we no- rlllml about “$0,000 live» and W" HIM)- billlonu of Amrlu's "emu. "Binn- tlu- war. Bur-pa ll um um llfl'pfl' into tlu- ukollollc cum... If nothing in oh». I {want fill.- umullon will he rluc before la; la which bond: will be broken. not only between nations but llno Mm chum-s nml gunm- vlwn (lulu. lln'olullo. Anal nun-by vllhli It- Cam. Hobmn camu here under the “spices of the Downers Grovo Minin- tcm Union. lie is a weaker {or the Anti-Saloon League and is engaged now in the formttion of that «>an mtiom larger vinion. "The Work! League Against Alcoholism." Capt. R. l’. Robson, hero 0! ch Spaniah American war. one time member 0! Congmss and prohibition orator and organizer par excellent». delivcmd his great prohibition (all. “The Crlgia" to a packed house it the First. Evangelical church last Sammy night. Packed House It First Bundled “MCMIMISM IS WORlD’S Mflle” SAYSMPHIOBSM ‘_‘_Thn Work! bu... Again-t Alco- Chunk but Sand-y Night lizard Gm! Talk. WHOLE N0. 1938

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