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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Mar 1922, p. 1

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‘ “I " ‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Several days this week bring the Ihought that we are to have an early spring. The warm sun. the presence of birds who have wintcred in the southltnd and flue peeping through the at“: of spring flowers seems to emu nut winter is gone. She came to lhwncu firm-c in March 19m. and for the past eight em has lived in her new bonu- in lodge" avenue. At the time of her marriage she was a mvmber of the Visiting Nurses Association of CM- ago. and her only training has been used by her in many cases of Mines; of relatives and friends. ‘ Mrs. Ellis. nn‘ Sarah \\’. Prarrt. was born I'M-comb" 6. M71. in High- hml Park. Jam: 25, mm. du- was mar. vied lo \Villiam S. l-‘Jlis. Her hus- hand and two sum. William S. Jr. 17, Ind Edward. H. remain to mourn her Funrtal ~('l’\irr.- “I" lw hcl'l Ilm Friday aflcrnnnn at Lil. frnm Hu- Mmhmfi‘l Epiacnpal rhnn‘lv. tht‘ Rot. (Hiker! H. Ken-land. mum at me church. Iyfiivitlinfi. and l-uriai M" hr Eat" at .llu‘ Uaku‘. : \~om(|rr-\-. Chic: 3: l 2hr ‘ilhur .‘h‘ \‘ '"l.|"' " I‘ll“ I” “Indy '1 aunm'. pin-NI .‘Il\.|\ .‘1' ”Ir ”illfila'r Fanilurmm \‘uwlm "'3'! vnntniug. in! fmung an iHnu-u‘ ul' 3 “rt-L" vlnm hm "with «n .nu‘ml h} pm-mnnnisn and 'wr Vl<~ilifl “a: .1 élmvk In h" maifl‘ (rirmh and mainmmu in “H"M‘V‘ u' H" lm‘a’ un‘ivl) ah I'H‘stiflfl "w impv-vum'r ui "ru'l‘r. IHilialifll “I"! II Th“ «\mu "I" ”W Inn 1qu iamu nv' flu unitary lhr Narnia-.1 "1' man “'1’“ “nun-n. (cu-u and dnul-t «huuM haw Ilu- .oHleIinfl 01 Ill 'I'ln- m-u nnrlim: wvll 'u' him at ”w k mlrraarI-n 'I’lmnnlay Man-h .‘l .u 3 .N and :mvnnr "1hr" "SI"! 34 in! um! !-1 an: n" Thu amnu' ntrliuu will ?u- hm in \p'" The lmunil'ul mum“ m‘ Ilu- «ml rhmn. tl-c I'ullvrlllill m" .ra ww-ls and "a nuns-w}. llu‘ lung“ rullu'liml u! messed (ems and wild flower». mlll- l'I‘Iln. Illrllt. and so forth; Ilw ml. Icctlnn ul’ cwmrcvu ~prcimo'm aim the out In l-rnnchr» ul nullw nlnul-s. Ind (hr uuv ylmfivinu llw prnrvn u-l (falling. rnulul um help lull lu' nl u womlt-vlnl mluc'aviuoml valm- Iu llu- Mbllr, ‘ Mn l’n-clrrwl- lllmlur. (‘u‘c-l’fi’w- Mcnl nl flu: L'hicaun Such-1y. drun- out Sanmlny uhrmwm, bringing “ill. b" Mn. laIam. t'uvrr-lnm-Iiuu Sn" u'ury. Mv- Fun-vac llml‘r uml .\lr~ llcmlvl‘. l-'wlcl llar-llaln. SIN-A \l M" \T Niclml-un. ('lmirman of flu Commilm- mu l.l'l‘lll|‘\" uml trn'wl «flu-H. 'l’lww w-Imrn. wlm .un- haul en in cm Chlcun Smitty. nrrr vw flmniullr in mm pvniu- ul Illc um- NI. Thry «M ll mu clw I‘mnl our they luw «m in .u “null : Marc 3. Min. 'l'lwy uicl iI mu ml'miu-lv hon" than Hu- rmr wn'nll) MM :1 "Infill" Firlnl". aml r-mlcl rumturr umh my hm Ilw lug" nun Tllr, «rn up: rinlly vlrliulmul with I'm ar~ llsfir nrmnmwmm "l Ilu- . mil-u and n5 nu hum- )lrmln'u u! flu l 'ul «wirlp an :\ majority m' the u‘hunl chilcln-ng New Iu'm‘fm-‘l by [he mmir un [hr {orma‘iml ui llw Iuatl and llu- )lmlv al'cl‘ bulk-I'll}. am! Ilu' slit‘t" of «Nd: Rowen “hid, grmv in our wnmk. ? il‘ul Mann" nl' flu and? 'I' In- hr: bored by tln- 500 viximrs that en- joycd it I! “he very uracil'yiug tn nolc the mm and lmy~ that walked ilu'ough the nunm undying the es- hibil.â€"-â€"nol in“ :Is casual uhwrwn. but Rally {um-lying, The spring-“kc days of Samnluy and Sunday aml UM beautiful set- ting in fin- mums :u Iln Kindergarten broughl out all llu‘ natural huauty m' the exhibit. and will be long rum-m- berccl by IN 500 viximrs that on- joycd i! I! \I'ne Vl‘l“ uracil'ring to note the Im II and lmxw that “alkcd The nature exhibit given under the auspices of flu: Inca! “‘th Flower Preservation Society a! the Kinderâ€" gancn Saturday and Sunday was a wonderful success both from ihc standpoint of the exhibit itself and the attendance. Antone Showing by Local Society Receives Commandilion of ~ Chicago Women. SPRING WEATHER OVER 500 ATTEND N A ’l‘ U R E EXHIBIT AT KINDERGARTEN NOL XXXIX. N0. 15 MRS. W. S. ELLIS 'prrmh “hits. \flhrr nu! mr parlu‘lr ul' \n-rflruhilr mc‘rrhandiu ruuhl h. u‘rn fur mic Nrrr-H and market iris-n arc and (hi-fly a; l-nrvcring plaws uinro provir endmanr 90 ct nhangr a irrnnd- hand garment m :05th Po'luhal prnpcny int 1‘ rod wnh ,uhirh to iaiis‘) hunger \mI Ihi£ is HM mnmh of .\n(u<l (hr 1 imagina- ‘tion retails before the pirlmv of what tonrlilinns will he in I-‘rbruan ‘md Mnrrh! i "I have “and beside heat" n! huâ€"‘ man hours and half-dtcovnposcd bodies rmcseming 1hr rrmim of‘ 500 women and children fined in am- «pm within the present yearovam! these wen nnly part of the mom nonvcomhatants who perished in that vicinity-suggests the reign of terror that has paralyzt-d all mrinal self. supporting activities The people are trying to help themselves and the existing government is doing all that 1;, humanly possible for a government to (la under present conditions. but ‘u'ithout outside help there will be a death rate in the Caucasus during the coming year comparable only to that which many 01 nur workers witnessed three years ago. Charles V. Vickrey." Mrs. Mice Beam“, who bu been very in with monk. is some bet- ter but I: um confined torch house HI! M the an of a physician. I'hnin \' \‘i-er} :nfh-r \nvlin: .‘xlr \ i-kr. \ mg" m par! \llL'li‘l .U. l'L’I l-r \rvm ma 'k'un-Um "mph. in ”H (Inna-u. «no! in lhc- luarl ui \rnvrnm l Jun-v ~rul' lhr Mud and chin“ ul' «anavinn I waikrd through an M~ ul' v-tlv‘v“ mm- pn‘mh vifica, \flhrr nu; ‘mr particle I ‘}d\r Sn." nl “fa" >8 '1 For You. chance. lrr Hull In vmuu Hum .l n-pnrv mm thy -n Him: a! 1hr Li inr ch.- drnn \ -,nz1 \IJ' Inu‘ R-hr' l’nllnwinu 271‘ "w "Him-u m’ m.- im-al nmmilmium mu! the lmmwln- llouw am.“ at Hu- \illm:.- va wrrk 5- own-Howl 0n bring in Dunn- (n (Zr-nu"- mm” 'm I'Ii- wnl’llu‘ calm . “In, Mil-nip I'rmrr t'lmmvun \liu l-mum l'lnrlwr \n‘r-l'hm “r H S I‘mm' Srrrrur} “v I I. N'nmhn 'l'rramrrr Rn I, \ Vanu-n l'npl h! \\ M4 N I' L'Hrll-n" Fun! .‘Iva \\.‘H" \lh l’hn¢ ('31.! .hn‘ \\ ar-I “h I \\ Hun-s (up? 4'?! \\ an! \uhnnry {'mlvnlillw' H 5 Hum \\' \\ ”:me I" I “Mu-n .\li« Huh. ‘I Him" \lzu Ft mrv- \\ AM. .tlh' Rm \V m 'LVv-v. i. M "\qu I’m-l lhlnl Sunday" “I” la- nh-rrvrll in lhmmn Gnu-- rlulru'ln « mwl Sun-la). )lurrln I". “I u Ilu- mm lch'u «ill "ML" .4 "Inc .I- Ilir an" i ”W \u'rlu ulriw luv l'muh lulell)‘. ’Hn Imal umunim'um \\a- ram plru-cl .u .1 mvflimr an vllv Him-r) Ian! Sumluy lhrrnmm ml purple ml Innrc Ilmn llu‘u mum-)K \snnh an xn-ul uml mu-rmiu um-m anal ~13" hvlp .1 “'uan mnw \“o‘ III’IDI‘ HIM “Hill 0|. ”It’l‘ (hit”:- will 'u' mil-mind by "wry-m2 Driw in Damon Gnu [u Fund'- Nnt Wedâ€"Mn. I’d-co i- lmnl Claim-n. I Fulluwing Ilu- diumr Ilu- .\lcu'~' 'Clnb m' (lw (lunch will gin- an outcr- laimm'm in tin: nullilmimu. Tic u. ‘iur ”Iii an'mr un- (“run-Jun- rvnls 1uml I‘flll :nlsu Iu- laun’huwvl All rillw' ‘nl‘ Ilu- almvr Jon's. Allyn"? run su- h'lll‘ l'ilht'l” Hi Illrm' ur lmlh. 'l‘hi‘ is mu-Ihrr ins-lulu? \vlwn- lu‘ val pruplc ml mam.- Illsm Ilu‘ir mum-,V‘ \xunh u: mm! and vnwrlniu. l ~13" hvlp .‘I “'uan mnw vlml hml. .u' the» maul“ mu" “'1' h .\' EAR EAST RELIEF SUNDAY TO BE OB- SERVED MARCH 19"! Mcmlucrs nx' Ihc M. li. Fhilathua ‘class, realizing ihc good work which has been done by local firemen in the purchase of .1 real tire Inn-k lor the community aml’llt-siriug to help pay for this oquipmvnl. an- In give a "fire truck" dinm-r 1hr evening nf next il’riday. March 24‘ ’l'ln- climwr will lw igivnl in the lmscuwm of [Mr Mull)â€" ‘odist church and n'cry penny taken in will lu- lurm'd m'rr m “w l'u'vmmi. Nollring will ln mkvn uul I'm' expense as mun-“hing “ill lu', il-malv-l h)- (lu- lanlit-s. Ilium-r will hr scri'ul at filly cvnls prr plun- I‘mm ~63 to eight. and lickuls mu lw m-curwl ul Lehman Micln-ls ur a! .\li~‘< \un‘4 Mcycn. M. E. PHILATHEAS GIVE “FIRE TRUCK” DINNER MARCH 24th Men's Club of Church to Give Eli tertzinmem Following'uin- net in Bunnie-M. ~ ll" vh- “11".“. Mice Human, who bu been uni!” '- “I" vva m\l “mm 2! HI.“ '.”-’.)r\‘ In plan \ -;nJ\-' 'rnu| VII» hr‘ “In.- A‘" In pp. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1922 «hm-l vl.» A,NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY In. L C- F“!!! “m “ NT Mela cadet-ling Hrs. W. J O'Neill in in Prince warm. be: me for «he legislature. Smnh Side-Summit :1. \Vrbstrr} 51.. Chunh :1.Ran«lall s1. Lyman. av": Farley place. Roman ave. Lane. place. l-ast Railroad erdtm plan. and South \\ ashlngltm North Side â€" l “'arron ave" Rogers sl...\'nr1b \Vash 11131011 91.. and two block of Franklin 91. and Prairie am This will make Downers Grow Inna of 1110 best suburbs. regarding 1 ‘paved «reels. west of Chicago. 1111‘ â€".__.‘ most of our neighboring towns Ilse 1 old types of pawn; are pretty well “51101" and ”we amomobilisl drivingl through 11mm snon realizes mu. :1 of'énvk Put, are here for 1 visit with Ir an! In J. L. m: le <trccl< rm nu- paving program an: :uumuh aml um “huh \u" «v u . n r1 ~Il’rl(‘ luvuhh In lhr him!" [mvf'l .atldin: In [ht alnam mam milu u. .thtk “huh “: mm t-njnx. Hn \vllap ('mmril. auing u .‘v .nartl ui Ima‘ Imprnn mum. k no“ ""153 um vhr nisrssmvm ham"! m I?“ paving job and cxpvrt m haw every-1M“: in readinvu h. gm Minn lm, ('01me Conn for ”K‘ confirmation '0‘ Hu- amen-mom «non. This inflow: it.“ anion taken in spreading an at susmrnt {m want and “we" €n I!!!“ part of flu- village north of Chicago avrnur. water! in km fa". “nun-n -run I‘ In In: "W'- [mung wanna“ fur Hn- .‘muinr Oullylu qus In In- Surf-«d vim Mriâ€"Ilunrl is Within:- Fur (‘mmty Su‘w-rinhmlrnl 0! Ch" Srhoola. 'J‘His V. “mam. nf “Wu-n hm MANY STREETS 0N PAVING PROGRAM FOR THIS SUMMER Fm (‘mmty Jud". S. L. RMMV. WMva and Arthur Marin“. Lumbar“. Fm Turnsnror. 61-01m- le. on Win-ah": Hmrm- Much. of Whnum‘ and Frank M. sum". uf \"heatnn. ? M "m yum- elenlon. "mum-Nomi fm- (.‘mmu- 0mm will be mule. Hen ulna will be found many «mama Fm 9mm Hum- In- John "menu: man, at mam mm; Lam-rem Hub. («Mo-I. n! thuton; lv‘rlnk Bhlmp.’ of Napvnlllr and Gordon lmul, ol' \\ on! (”Man t For (twenty Chrk. A. A. Kuhn. of West Chicago. (‘lnnm Wmmn ml J. A. Swn-nhv-m. or Win-um. Then- m m» cumlkinm for sun Son-tor frnm tho cliutfifl. Ric-haul J. "an. n! (’hcn)’ um. JoIIcI. wlw hut ably "Inn-mum “’6" and Dunn Im' mnuy yon-n. uml I‘o-vmv It. On. Ilm of Joli". 'l‘wu cumlidatmx'.’ Michal-l l". Hom- bry. of \Vilminutuu. the present in- cumbent ,umi John Goldwater. 0! III!- woml. Inn on the Ikmocmflc "rid. Th5:- h the first real apposition Mike Hcmwbry hu lml for quite I while. ; William 1:. 3mm. or Lockpm, hand Juhn L. Walker, of Jolie-Ln“ up ”or ro-elecliun. Th1- olhvr candklllcr: lure Jams-s W. Owen. Moltenn; Jerry ‘\\'. Knuu-r. Bloomingdale: George H. Ila-rflvlr. Juliet; Clunk-w H. Bllm,‘ Juliet; Jami-:4 J. Loy. Juliet; Adam L! Smith. Jolirl; (Yhnrlen H. Poster, of Lockporl; Silas S. Mew-ht. Joliet aml Lame "0|an O‘Neill. of Dom-mm; va9. all an llwr llvpubllcan tickct.‘ There are eleven names to choose from in splitting the three votes al- lowed for the candidates for the Gen- eral Assembly. Six of the eleven are from Joliet, three others an: fmm Will county and Kerry Knater. o! Bloomingdale. snvs he expects most ‘0! his suppon will come from that county. This leaves Mrs. Lottie 0' Neill. nt' Downers Grove. in! the Du l'agv county candidate and material- ly brighten» lwr chances of electiow as the candidates from Will county} should split up that vote between them something (rightfully. Many candidates on thé ballots for the primarieS of Tuesday, April ll, make the outcome of that election an uncertainty. Eleven Seeking Pisces in the General Assembly Brighton Chances of Mrs. O‘Nefll MANY CANDIDATES 0N BALLOTS FOR ‘ APRIL PRIMARIES um ,\<-t!-Mflll.-. "'5 idoinn the samr. and Min-ting Hu- ssamo thingy Miss Tmu, r»! the high «hon! far ulty. gavo a talk on the .‘a’atirmal High School Honor Society. whirl! is sponsored by the National Eduta- ‘tinn Association. Shr- urged the formation of a chapter in our «(hook stressing the great good to come out '0‘ it for both thr girls and their lmothers. Music for the afternoon wa< fur~ nished by Miss Gwrn Griffiths. who dcfightfnfly 92111.. Old Refrain. and. ‘Mother McCrro ; and by Miss Thelma ‘ykoe. who gave several beautiful pi- ano sdecfions. The Womnn’g Club went purecogd r \ \rr} Im' lvvny‘rmn k\ w .Ur-Hu-r Hanuhhr ailcrnw-n u 0.. \\ I-vnan'u ('Inh \\ I with «Lu H!» .m k Inf 1hr high «luv-I ‘\l N' pm a :H luv .um Mr" 1\\'vl~ul imm Hun “haul uhnir‘ inf Iln- nuuuun. and a" 'er 'iurrd lhv 12"” and Hu- rev-m r3' .1! "Vt-sphch' ui n‘rh‘nm‘ uhhh .‘uaflv-J ; din-m has, «no wonderful She zvlrmalod a closer ro-nprralion hrlwun thr "girls” young and old. m 1!an anh- H! and thcir danxhu'rs "fight M‘- cnmc rca! pals. thinking lhr mmr am! .“ri. Jami;- U Jutlvm up ”h «maker nf 1hr «Hum-(m. 5hr mum! ‘on “l'mbkms of Muvhrr- am] ”aural! ""9 in mi? “flaw" Hrr indglvt ni i’w rharartrrislin “‘hh‘h flu- nmvh-m girl has and whh‘b 1M rumivm mnflur \lrs. Jams .\l. hum Splu- cm I'm. lilo-Ms «I “01hr! and llanlh‘ tern in thu- Home. m»: MOTHER AND ‘ DAUGHTER 1mm AT \mmxs rum "with: (hr fur! "ml ym- will .4“ u pour! .ilmw. hm-n «vvrul iwurtx lmuxlw and many ”uh-I chm-kl". yuu n1" hr [wiping u \quh} rmm- 1th". .\on buy a (wit-I In “TIN- Fullit-v' “The Punk!" I: kill [km for "w bv-m'fll of tho Dawn": Grove I'M-Ne library. an institution which. whik- it do" not make very (mu-h not-w. is a um! "um far [no-F in the rum- munny. II I:- a plate mum hy- mnny [ample c-nch wart. supplying "M nnrl yum: and iutnrmfllinh- trim inst Mm! (hr) mm! In u-ml and u ”an- hs Ivml it in. W nk-uirm! Thom will hr mmful mum an” uncrfnl dance": ext-elk»! rum-um. ml nolm mama: than. map-9y; comedy: I muesli-Iona: and again“ DIMâ€"NM bu mynery. ! Un-woutlonably "The Folli'vs" will; be I goal thaw. There are rlfl'el big I w and Mat-one lays-wry. The; mynlkry in one which will win mun' laugh and npplnum- than tho- uruml. ;‘ lat-nun m, om o! "no: (main! ntunln. mm m! on. n:- tlwrv un-l mm out " VIM Wu all about. ‘ Tm in chum» urv warning thu prop!» tn romvmber Ian! your; the crowd: which won- mrm-cl nwuy ho- nuu they lnul no (kin-u and flu- flu-t that no extra w'rformunco WM www- ury to awry the demand. The stores uollim: Ull‘m an» tho Farmers and Merchant: and Final National Bunku; Solbert a Norris and Zlmlt‘s Pharmucyu: Sum-tut flurm’ North Side Grocery and Marla-l and at The Library. ‘ It will be given at tlw (‘urlias Theatre two evenings, m-xt Monday and Tuesday, March 20 and 2!. “’0 are informal that rm tickets will he WM at the agar. that all of them have beel taken to the storm! wllim: them and pmxpectiw purchasers must make their purchanws n-urly In nrck-r to be mammal of seats. Dunn-m Grove people are talented and every once in a while a few of them are on some program or other. In this case almost every talented person in the village has been secure-I and in :1 member of the big cast. A representative or The Reporter was privileged to attend several n." hearsals of "The Follies, 1922" this “eek. Ewn in its rough aspect it. is one of the best things “0 lune soon in a long time. Stand Annual Benefit, for Public ' rary ,I’romise- Fine Evening‘u ' Entertainment.» FOLLIES MON DAY AND TUESDAY TO BE “GREAT STUFF” At the next meeting which will be held March 2501. it is hoped that the irest of the candidates for county and ‘district_ nfficeq will be present so that .thc ladies shall have the pleasure of meeting all cmdidntes before the jPrimaty on April It A general invitation is extended to all ladle: of Dan County who are interested in the Republican candi- dates to attend that meeting. lurch 25, at 2 o'clock in the Court Home. The Woman's Republican Club of Durante (‘mmty met in “Trenton Iasv Saturday. M the dose of the busi- nns sonic-m the diluent candidates for Treasure: and Sherifl’ were pres- cm and introduced to thr ladies. Time did not permit them to make (mm min speeches: however. each one made a thorn talk that was very much onion}! hy a". WOMANS REPUB- LICAN CLUB MEETS T’w- («mph was "Milt-VIN and oniy Nw mvmlw‘r: of Ur immediate famil- im u-rrr pub-em. Thy k4! immod- iatcly aft" the rrmmany for a #00" wedding trip and will reside for the presl‘fll nflor- their "turn with (hr. hido's molher in Smith Mlin “not. \ twin-l Imam “Milling lu-yh Marv- :II "Ir lmvm- n! "I . J. "it'l‘lrr nll “'mlmnvla; :lflmmâ€"m u! funr n'rIm-k, u‘N-u In! :lnuzhlv-l. ”Uh" .“zu' "ay- 141, mu malt-II |v\' [In hon-L "0' mm- lllnvm) In H». Ra) Edward Margr- «m. a ”mum-1m nl’ ”vwl‘non ”Invr. Th:- Ru-x'. J, Mfr"! Nahum, fi-‘Ior «f Finl flung-dial (”hurl-h nfliri-Inl, matting the fingh ring nvwmmy. n. ... «Iv-at ’I'alw- l-r' Inn-H v Hu- bvnfl‘ "i i-th Jmhuh :oml Mull!) erlv j: in“! Thursti } in rung-unplalmu hr! “ul- ~l1u‘uh-l uni... r l M! Tum. is «WV-h") "I lhr Putin'- ('lt'lu! ('0. u' (.hh‘llfl Smu- 'Id Haul-H Mr and Mn 1'"!ch luau Inc" Mruminn nu anarlmru! m "u \\ I'M!" \rr Inulrmul vlhni-I n! llw o in ,\In Tum! - \"v-v I- In . mu "“1! In I 3141'. “ml in ”n In: J! Inn“ “1va “In-v. «1w Im~ run A uh :J'Mv. 'l'lu' [um-4| .ummmum-M "I ”Ins mmrmur mmw a! .c ulimn-v [any ‘uiwn “ulna-mlny ru-nmu by Mn. :(‘ul \ l'avimn uml Mn Samml 3 ih-mun. m llw Curlum lmum in t'ur [n-nlrr «nu-I TI“ gun-1M im‘lmlral ‘Hn. 'l'mltl Min Galbraith, Min Hamlin. Min Icuuilmry. and Min Spinner. all mrmlnn- nl '.’“' high school lurully The nunmmrrmcm rmm- in Ilw lurm n6 sun-the Man- (Hfd‘ “Mr“ “Ila-u upmw-l. clitrluuol "If u-rrru Lem Ivy Mr and Mn 1'th 4mm ha! Hrh-lu-v "nun". t'ounr "null 5:!"qu w... uiwn n rumphtr W'Wi-r 'l'lmuoluy Imltnlllu “Ml lhr mou«-nnw«-nn~m '3) Mi“ 'l'mn ul Mr nuninuv In ”r. Thnmzu I) ’I'mM. an Inn 'h‘hllw' HIGH SCHOOL IS 5.} EXCITED -- M188 2“: TRO’I'I‘ MARRIEDW I President I". 2". Davis and Smut ililxoculiw ('. H. flames. nf Ilw Boy organizatiun lung} m-cmwl, ifnun thu- Cook (TuuMy Port-st l'rc- .~'l.'l'\'v ('onmniniun, u cabin, kicutml ubuul 1';- mflos mum at llrookfleld. This cabin huh not In»: u>>ignm| ta any particular umn but mil hc- used for thv bottom uf ull III» Scouts of‘ "Ir \\'-c~| Suburban Ih'utrer A The annual National Banquet will he hold at the ramp hotel on Thurs- day. Muwh 30 at 6 o'clock. Eight plan-s have been allolted this district. The charge is four dollars each and tho sanu' muy‘ho mun-ml through the th-h-gatr. 1 Al :1 int-Ming of the executive board of the West Suburban District Boy Scouts of America, held Wednes- day in Chicagu, Flank N. Davis was elected delegate lo the National Cun- \-cntinn which will be held at the La Sallc Hotel March 29 and 30. A very limited number of visitors" creden- tials will be allowed for this district and may be obtained from Mr. Davis. RAYS l’lR-.\IAR(£ISO.\ Few \‘isiwr Credit-MM» and Banquet [Generations May befllp- ‘ (aim-d from Him. FRANK N. DAVIS ' IS A DELEGATE T0 SCOUTCONVENTION Single Cantu. Five Cents. r.,... .. decided at once Gen. 5. Man-Donn". president of the organiwatinn. ravmot devote the rim to it that he would like bad wilhom him as ohe directing he“ things have not been going as they should. Lack of interest by the men- berq seems to indicue that the chi m be no more mm: med-h.- defirme is done immediately. Every member is urged In make every ef- fort to be present uexe Sunday morn- ing. Important quesfiom mm In: Mrmhpn n! "u anmrs Grove R5170 (Huh will mvfl a! the school in Maplt avenue m-xlm orning for first action on the artivilin oi the dub: The pfl'vptfly barred the club by die gnvcmmrm mm! In nmrmd at mere 0' Mher arrnnmmmts made for its disposal. In! Rum ammo-no My a! M or “no OIL" Iu- h. '70" um ni Ilnr m: lulu-“Mp ul' Ilu' “lu‘alnn 11mph! H H. S. 'Mhmln II a mull-lg :J \'u sll ('hllfitf Tm'ul." l\v'll"".' ”Ir nun-ling fol~ 'nunl 1 av u'.lml Ilinflrr MW“ in [In vlmmu yu-un m7 llvr ”Huh! n! H" \Iaumn I. mpl- iuihling I’mul. u'vi-II wax “I” "Mn-uwrr' \- uvu' “luau-w qnuplv Ime mil in lln milml'nn 'l‘fllvlllllil". Ialh \nn- marl: and .. pit-anal“ “Tiling whiny-II \n mulunlm was rut-“fled '34". "v” Pain-n 0‘ "N- l'lIa' CM].- '.-r, m hr prc um a! \\ hvallm in May and «luv .1" ilu'i'a'inn In a" memâ€" hvn 1-5 \rda (‘hawvr RIFLE CLUB MEETS SUNDAY MORNING FOR FINAL ACTION In“ - I'M ”I! u ’v' .5 \t .1 pn-limiuavy nan-ling Month] c-vnliuu plum m H Inum'hrd ‘0' lb. lnrmafiun u! a hunk ”'Nd" CI“. 3min" Hm. Ml "mu inure-pin] ‘- 'hrr Hamlnlary In! ”‘0' Quit kuil'l' luvr :m- {upmwlw' m mu-l mmunow. Samnhy. rum»; in llw (I K. R. Llnll. Mun uml ('mlu- undo. the" Inn unsuuiutinn *6" hr lunm'd. I v I um a! flu m-m uulmflnm mum. in: "w "mania-I'm» will hr me coi- In'liam "I u rumpm'lm Mud. Th. mun" tnmlm ling "I n mimfly enn- ymm in nun" "pend". cm in l vIth-l Imh u on" with In. many rummunuy "wall-Dr". sad I! h mmuy «MI-nah munching in chm plpcn I’m a undid-n cm In W my." Iln [wnph MANY WHEA‘I’ON PEOPLE ATTEND 0. E. 8. MEETING luau" Thu-44, sum to: “and: Tel-pk lit-ell Wu Well “I.“ AIdr. f In .I ~uim: Monml thr rquIy on Monday Mn. U‘lel md tall the NH- 'lnn n! uh. community m-mmpns. Slw mallr quill" u InvomhIr im- .‘lvru's~iv»n and SI u rum-HM (In! they {will all he Iur hr! M "IIPI'. ft'mmly'. ramlhlatr "0' un- nnmns why she mink: women i'ltlll'd illh‘fl‘fl thrmu-lvu in the gov- c'rmnvnl. 'l'lw m: Ming will lu- railed In Glfl'l‘f M 3:10 , Min Jram-Hc‘ Rankin. (he first '0‘ mun In In tlulul In llu- Iowrr NI. liumul lmnun will hr I'N‘ -Ipcakef of Ihc Minn-mu, Mi“ Rankin will tell her run-rium-s in ('ungrvu and some I Mr». Luuic O‘Neill has been in- ;w’u-d In he :1 speaker at the next inn-ting nf the Win-Mon Depattmentu .nl Cluh to he held next Tuctdly, March 2!. In extending the invita- iion, Mrs; 1%. H. R. ’l‘ratman, presi- dent of the club. said chat she would he Ilrlighlul tn su- many Downers Grove wunu-n menu" on Illa! occa- sion and sent a personal inviution In every woman Io be prem-ul as her gmst. firmnm’un-nls are nuw being mmh- for umih .l ulrlrgntinn to go I'rmn Inn-n: Local Women Invited to Allen‘â€" Jcam-fle Rankin is on the Program lo Tnlk. , MRS. O’NEILL TO TALK TO WHEATON ' WOMEN MARCH 218‘} 'M'k "'5le Club Ann-woman WHOLE N0. 1988

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