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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 May 1922, p. 1

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:“DOWNERS GROVE REPORT Pianome ...F|Wirika Wood Wiley "Soap" ...... Burro: Johnson “Why” ....... A nnnymous Each league in the district will haw a part in explaining the sentence. “Loyal Epworth League's Serve Christ Joyfullr. Courageously, Earnâ€" mly. Willingly." The leagues on be! represented are {firm Morton Park. 136nm. Cass, Riverside, Brook-f hid, Clyde, Congress Park, Berwyn Ali Downers Grave. l The pmmm is as foiléws: I Toastmastrr ....James W. Woodanl‘ "Persian Song" ...... Gladys Leland; An Sketches ...... -\ nhnr Viemeyew Report nf "Q" Cabinet: § Pn-silkm . . . . . , . . , .FTul. R. Nelson‘ Treasurer . . . . . . .Anton Broker-g, Secretary .......... Irfille Miller! Third Departmon. . .lmian (’aurill Fourth Departmom Fmre Q Gilbert Election of 0mm r= 3‘ Presematinn of Shiem 4" Pianowmw ...lerika Wood Wile)"; Homhers of the Error"! [lanes Man: the Burlimnn from Henry» to Downers Grove will meet in the Homo-fist Episcopal Church tonight for their annual ham". These lea‘ ms form the "Q" sub-district and have been active in their "swivel churn-hos. It is expected that that-Pi will be many visitors from Chicago and from other parts of Lhe Minty} Path 00‘ MM Lug-es Alan: M- innow ll;- I‘an in Man at .‘I. I". Church. horny-v In II:- will." on mum “JIM ma" «Hiron‘m a clay. if «or \am mummâ€" or the pasta! In" an «India! with. Fir-t. um. um“ ht n n-Mimmu- Mali 0' «WM haml run‘ "in; nu Io 0w hon-r :0 IN- "View" my Mu' pun-J («Mint in u" limb of mm". Sou-M. the" mu-l In a mail hm om Hr rum-o: uml third. (he Mun mud M mum-"at ‘nm: should hr pm! on!“ to (bow «M Iurr Mn ash": {or mail «Irvin-7y and mud m no u. 5 The ”Mom" H mm running on "ohyligM satin: time.“ T)» alive“ is «pen hum 6:30 a. m. to 6:!” p. nu! "Chitin“ liww. Sunday mat-wings it h m frmn mm to "Natl-L1- “new“. 96m. ’ AM Jvlyl. and." In" lino-muomn of mhh' Cutwunn- “mummmahum‘Mw “(Mum-«plummet and this would mun ml «win M II. utmo- of (In alum In... Th" vmhthmlnthiu- _ but MM 6! “ml. The inn:- Qon W I In" line can!" ”I! It is In"! to twin:- "ugh I. a put “-0. one Vim rho M be“ Muwmmr m the wk of a mural «this. 5» (he one. I' a rink. in at m And I made but? Ion ttnuufonvd to It»; cam" M 0. n. no WWW 9M ad that who not «he numb-“on .» n ‘Mmh Watch" and '4.)an 0m for mm" In Mug mu In mmsn‘mvma So u «:0le runny. with; I! (In drum: lbw ”main. job. «mm Miler 3- "Mr" In". him-21L The postofl‘ico has been open for every kind 0! business from the time the doors are owned in the morning until flowing time. The uen'ice whi- dows are never closed. This is mu- wry good feature. Mr seats but anaconda! in getting an Adding mach- lnc and l .500 Mm] platform Ink to {amaze the handling of the de- mu 0! the «Rice. He has waived wold {mm Ou- department thu I. cum-Hing machine M: be» onlcnd for Downers Grove and will be duly- pod noon. “l- hu mum {or the Walden 0! mm salmon-l “drop”. bum amend the village. My the but thing accomplhzh- ' «I to fur. hymn. in tho ml 1! “other mail card". TH: 31m Dov-tn Gm people "to m I.“ when" . day all am an up! C. H. Scams has bum delivering on his promise, made when he took over the postomce here February I, that he would do all in his power to serve the people of the community as they should be. That he would improve the delivery service, if that were pos- uible and that he would keep after the postal inapfl‘torr until something was done to wmedy conditions here.‘ Two III Deliveries a Day Stu-led My -- Sandi, Bun .- “Dwight Saving Time” I” SUB-DISTRICT BPWORTH LEAGUE IMPRMIMIMS llfllf IN NSIM SERVICE MARKED VOL. XXXIX. NO. 22 BA NQUET TONITE Nut wank we will publish the first li~t of contributow. Donations made up In Thursday nnon will appear in this list. You will feel better spirit- ually. if yam name is there. Conn-F. bulimia can he left at either bank or1 at The Report"- olive or mailed to either of the three placer. May we count on you? I Do rm: nmmher what a bright, {beautiful day it was yesterday? The :sun was shining and the waflnth of {spring wag in the nii‘. The Repmtcr has skirted a fund to help {hrs-o "Hunk folks and it is appealing to its many readers for contributions to help ”vase stricken mopln. The. "red is: great; the cau'se is n wnnhy nne and “’0 must rem-‘ mnher that these are OUR OWN PEOPLE aSking for help. There is Very lime sunshine right] now in the lixes of the people of the! flooded «lictrifls around Boanlstown The grim! flood ah; left them in aI pitabln condition and may is sadly; mien! for thcir rrhabilitatinn. p ' The action of the play is in old letm-ty and deals with [he adven- tun-s nf John Cam. a student of Lam-Mm, in a «outhem home. He wins- the girl of his dreams "laugh a combination of tin-"matures even} ”tough he in: a rival in the person: of a rich 0M mloml. With the (M's (Cantinuod on Pan 6) . Ibo "-INI yawn]: thing" 306‘! Basic Paw- n- "no dignified maiden aunt. an ["1qu nl’ Mr anredors: Miss "Ir- yar '0 Hitch-"fl a~ M’n-ir. ”w dam-m and cabin! nrlhl; Miss Ruth Cre~ gory as the mthrr: Mia:- 00th Ronlwrll as "w Mrn'i lilNe sister; mur «raring “1mm" ~iirtc; Hiu‘ Gwen Griffiths as nmhuist and filial Frame Hensley as a dancer. . Its rathrr Mn! to inmim mm; of Mo mnlv momherv M ”w as! in: "Mr «wen! ruin. II is no any mot- tor to final“. “is.- Loraine Tove u' Ibo "-INI you»: thing" Mi‘s Msio' A" "we "mp-Mom m not only [IL-4H9 but an» TIM-ts 6n the Chm art numb. "A Kmlucly none" ‘02 hp damn m-u Monday and Tmahyf nixhh. Nm‘ :- ml 9 u m mmf Thom". “w Map in (km. hy thy” \c- ‘8 human It" "to Nlrfil of ”Hi hnln'ing fund n! “00- Ihwmr- hm, Mammir rmmr Aunriflion anal it pmm‘nm m in n mu! "hurl-am." g . lmzmm-zn old mum colaâ€"0'4““ ‘ mm a» 3 mm! young anx.‘ Tin-”M . "undo.” "town m- u medic-l brim, 1"... I Ior' "A lint-thy W.” bu Tim Mb. I. it Given by Van laden flu Tu.“ A... (“EVER (OMEN MY 8 AID 9 Al ”(KI IMAM A REAL NEED DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1922 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE-COMMUNITY n " Amnm‘n we" and. .9 "up k"""luiu the Chicago chapter II u but». Iii-{cm I!!! hit. Ihmph 0n Pom. P". l' Bluebird Rebekah lodge .\r.. H. hall a nice little surprise in store fu- "smeial of its member: Tuesday tun I ninz. After the regular husinrw ‘ amnion thdy adjournml to the dining groom when a farewell party III-axc lwlvl for Mr and Mrs G. A. Hopi-en 3an1 Mr. and Mn. G. A. Swanson, “110.. ,are leaving tom). Games were play-j 'ed when made and delicious we. freshments served. Mr. Home» hac‘ ,sold lIIs home in Mldrlangh avenue} and left last night for Galva, m, l Iwhere he and Mr. Swanson have pnr-l chased n grocery ind market. Mrs. Hogan and Mr. and Mrs. Svnmon will lenvo next week. ”1-.“qu bid “as lower than thr lestimate made by the engineer for the imprmement. His figures were: ‘hr the inter extendon. “3,060.02, which is $162.28 lower than the 1-5-4 timate; and for the sewers, $9,362.58. which figure is 83347.42 lower than the estimate. If there is any caving. to the pmperly nwnnrs by these low-f or bids, it. «ill be taken 05‘ iii: «lo-l farmed instailmemsz for the x'm'pmm-l ment. ’SEWER AND WATER CONTRACT AWARD- ED ROCKFORD MAN f Chas. E. Hugh", nf Rot-Howl. “In: awarded the contract Monday nigh: at a "noting of the Board of Local, Improvements: for the walrr and: sewer extension in Linn-on. Saratngaf Prince, North Fond. North “aim: and Highland avenues. His was the} second lowest bid and was meptod: over the lower for sun-en! rennns. i (1m. F. "um M low" Than the Rafi-oer. FAIi-a!Qâ€"â€"\"u Ibo w Inn-t Bidder Ham ten him made (or u pie-nit hunts» and by in the WM! with up by mt- w flrct Saturday in Join. Thy an «loin; ml work in Ming owl fay the "Monica of the HM; Iflt‘ wild fimwr- in "w pm- mrw and have point! "we "mink-rs a" "mm... the wot-II. The Int-1 duplvr ha: Mljmtrvml ile meetings {at "I- summer mth-z. .wn'o on the (Mn! Thur-thy In May. The luncheon um 50 hold It Ch hum-- of Mr.- W If Jam.- ln tho Sel- ler- nub 6» Eu! Ink 1mm. lowing alluv- Im flat“ for 0. «twin. mt. .- Mn U I' (Mohawk-Pn-hluc In Em "kW-VW'W um Ink-huh Mm~fioermry on (iron can". Wild Hm:- Pn- umuoa new. 0! Anna. w 00m- ol haul (Nun Blond 3! tin Ann-ll In“.- Last MRS CLEVELAND HEADS PRESERw ““1051 SOCIETY In- F. 0 know-him!” In A I WNtrhomwflohl Mar MundMUncdeon- FAREWELL SI'RPRISE WM My. --Tmnunr W" Th I'lif by“ at 8:1!) with a no. . . knit pray" by Dr. (mlrm all van a “mum-cu from "I:- run. Th uh. huh; 0w o-mNm a! th- flab. i in I‘M): Owl hwy on dispI-y in “we '0!» hi") wild-m. Than-thy, up an. Imwai -: a and of .n hit («and '0‘ P'" u dew-60m. Mr and Mrs Schultv. have gone to Indiana for their honeymoon and will make their home in the upper (by of the Selig home on their return. I The mm, gowned in white char- mayuw, ran-yin: a bonnet of white mos, “a; attrmlml by Miss msie‘ Ward of Chicago, who wore pink; rharmnxer and carried pink to": and; Miss Eda ('nrlsnn, of Hinsrlale, who' wore bhw charmeuse and carried deep} red roses. The groom’s attendants; were Albert Andorman and Albert} Selig, broth" of H19 bride . I A quivt horm- vredding was rel?- bratevl Wednesday owning, May 4. ~I'hen Miss lea Selig, daughter of fMr. aml Mrc. Georg"? Sélix. of 0r- Echanl cum, beam the 1mm of ‘Albm Sthultz. son of Christ Schultz of Lisle. le rerenmny was perform» ed at thr hrixk‘v home in tho prv=em of immmliat» membora of the two: f'amilitmv the Rev. .1. Alfred Nansnnfl pastnr of the Firs-t Evangr‘lical; rhurch. officiating " William Bender thank"! the boy; for the mod {imp he had been shown and for having been honored wiflv an invitation to end! an aflnir. He mm- plimomod 0w young men on their '(‘ontinlml on I'ap 6) Th «mg was fallen-HI by an n- niiont Hull hy Pathfir Goodwin in I‘th M "pruned his: nppmialim of the good work of the dub. npnlx» in: aim of us vitality l'nm I w";- ions standpoint Ht- "make-l the young man for the inil‘re‘t (by hm-p and an taking in rhurrh nfl‘nire. 3 “rat. J...» war on «lc-‘hn oflllmd about «an» ad hum m In! urn-ham 0. Mn- lib and atom Mull. do“ w- lolly, Apt“ 21,-“. I ”(I‘m 1n) um. very "fiddly. (.‘olnm WflWCOflr-I ”M 1‘05.“an of com-n+0 with] ma MW mmfllq Inn nopziuuual and Ibo wort ‘- mun-II. in nu with nut chitin tn tho duly. .pluv o! honor. " flu- flnnl of [burnt-van o! m t fluid: the mhr WI. than Cum” hon ”In! luv this on Ch! Wt Inn. 0' In. Batu ll. Nwmo I? witch ”Mm. ufimul «than»: 1.3018.“ In in of in I." mks! and [and 0:. mm. ummy haul m am he built by mu.- moma run. up of the (on-wring. William ”and". an mu- m rayon! fur "a Run-- ' 8n. tw‘ ROM. In“ 0. Fulcy, an! \r-M! to“ «with Ihmmh 1%! count). ”Mum. P. fltufloy, Sr. TM [um haw bum "rpm-«l hy Ilw' 0ch high «than! «mm Tho club WM! w-e intruding-d hy "w "mmpoxon." ltd" R!” and John Twat-«y. In mm 42~ clnirnl frnrn "w initial lc-uor- of tho club. "9, .Y. L 1'" .ml! Tum-w rlmo‘; lh" .‘lr. Jame Strata 4-H"! the Mr Mltainmcnt 1m 0w ”ruin. II the piston. "Mick-m ”My (awning with a solo. m-m. Jmh mm: «M cck-' build 6:. Int nonhuman Thun- My. Apt“ 23, with 3 mm W u (M Costa!!!“ Th" , .A-L-_A 1‘-.. Ian-fl a! (mu! M Sufi- lb! SI. JOSEPH A. (. OBSERVIS “RSI AlllMl Hfflllfi SELIG - SCHULTZ Twenty young folks surprised Miss Martin Shaffer last Thursday even- ing at her home in Eu! Chicago ave. The occasion "a her birthday. In the face of this emergency, ev- ery pflort is being put forth thru- out the state to get food to these children. Won! from the Illinois homkmar- tors at In South LaSalle Amt. (‘hi- ‘ragn, tn those) in chug» "training funds hen, says that the mml in Emma pans of the Km? East has he- 'mme Pven gnatnr as a result of ro- cont political change-c. Tho with“ '«lrawal of the l-‘vonch from the (Tellâ€" ‘cia region has left thonmmls of the :helpln.“ and homeless children at the. ’morcy of Turkish rmelty, blmlsherl aml deportation. Thr- prevent or- phanagesz, now taxed to more than‘ their cspadty, arn unahlv‘, to take care? of these additional children and un- less they are given food and «halter; thousands of them who est-re beâ€" ing killed outright, WI" starw to death within a few months. i l The "Maui: cammitho has talun "I? nemsihfli'y for ‘10,” of 09hr starving children of Am-mn and Ryria. whose onh‘ hour for M! lim- in Hm pnomaity or "w wank of (M- lTnitoul Scans. 0! Chi» 20.000 placed in the can of Illinois, ”0 wi" he given fond by the prnplv nf (hie county and the rommitm ire sent thanks for the inurest smmn. ‘ [urn-mus: intrrr 1 l 545.»: «fin play"! in Duran emu-l) in "w rnm~ pig» in raw- Hw liw- of Nb nmhmv child-r" in ”w .V'hnr Had The mod 11an room'ihuirn mm umm mmlo by Mrs. II. N. l'n'm-o of "mun-n (Sn-v» fur the poplr nf that rom- munity. lb'ur- (imvr Rat-n! ”33. in I'll." In KI" Linn- »! (Man- of "to “rt-I “nr. cm to built by flash nah-n! (m 0' nub on pay”! far "no Roan» with not! duh-h lhmmh the county. The plun- Mw bran ”pm-ml hr Ilv «an nightly «by-Hm»! ml "is «mdmflhm wfll sud mo. 11h in Ill- fifst Mnl Mod ‘1- hr Hill in I» PM"!!! of mm. nod mu". Mfl-wny‘ Io mm'rl IN will-pd AMI "lit- {0‘ "w NM and In! Mn! mule. NEAR EAST RELIEF (‘OMMI'ITI-IE BENIN THANKS FOR FUNDS ; W. H. thpruth.‘the state vngi~ ulcer in charge of this contrat-t. Says We think the cutim road from the (:00! county line on the rust. to the IAurom vity- limit-e on the west. m" ‘be ('olnplc'tI-d by Nuvembo-r l. If his ‘eatmlate of the time in comet. the MI will be open to the pubiic by the tint c! [Member 3;: u must Maud {or thirty days baton being open to talk. in 0W that mm:- will hr poor «I then an IR.. ‘ 0n the when between Mums and Haven-m: (Mug is now bring do“ and they will bui- mung concrete won. Th'mlulhoflm‘huvmbc com-Imam! a! «um mm In an [rm-d fit cut a! Haunting and ur- rkdwthccaddlhemdbytmt. "wellhead-conduct.» Muffin Iva-OHM Downy-uni} Nmnmo In: In. (upload and u} Thifi in the won! we have been a. waiting fo'r many months.‘ Grading has progromul on the stretch between the townxhip line on the went and Pullersbhrg, until the teams un- just wv-st of Highland avenue. Indications that Downers Grove pebple will soon be riding on concrete without having to go miles away, are seen it: the fact that the first concrete was pound on‘ the old Plank rout, west of town, Tuesday afternoon. Coupled-n 05 Highway lu- Aaron I. Fuller-lug Expected II! Now-her m FIRST CONCRETE 0N CANNON BALL POURED TUESDAY On om M mnl run-o: hw- #:W‘ WHOLE N0; Um-amr‘ Mr. Thomaâ€"- .1,- wanâ€"king 0‘ -'the detail-- nf the contest Irlth II. ,I‘Wostbrook. L. R. Schmitt. Uni“ Slate Radio in mortar for the liq «lixtrirt another member of the“ 'miltea will have an exhibit from ulnpaflment at the expoalfion. G. ’ .laqmrt who has charge of the :. .. ~ 'inghouse Broadcasting station In ' can. announced that W ., would install the Mich] receiving _' tion at the exposition (rum Wm , ' complete service of the I'ian- arr- twin: [infected for h "divination of the army, navy. lb ’(iowrnmr‘nt. Roy and Girl M 'Twchnical schoois, the Mo Corpor- ntion of Amrica and the Westin- 'hlm<e mmnc Manvvfadurinq (30.. in tho Nninnal Radio exposition h I)? lipid in the Lem'r buiiding, CH- cngn. Jum 230:, to July Isl. accord- ing to an annmammnt made My hy Milo E. Westbrook, general man- ager of tho oxmsiiinn. Mer Thomas. .ir.. (iis'trirt mum-.v arr-r of the Radin (‘nrpnrat'mn of A’ V f-Tit‘a. a momiw-r n! th: show's uM-'-- mry comm-fun». i- arranging for u 3 "mm: of amatmm m the nation! exposition. Thic contest will at!“ who in the fame?! amateur radio 0“ ' mum loo) pal-1m ‘3‘ ’ dum fur run-up. in mushy M” ‘ in. in tho «m... 0! lb v-r I... , .70? lunch. In "myth!“ b d. “v .Iho ha! ”mount“. In "at a“ gnu mun: lira-fl. "M m unwary. H h A!” "a" NM M (h (‘Mirmvn Anni-rum no.” hm Jr Imam! vigm. :fi “ M v. oh AMH vtvr) my. In I“ {mmunfly h uh an imam In at .173” n! “any: (Imw 0-0 m in uhkh M (an Inio "at Im II 'hvmtflv my n-wiulivm of (M! M which. nuMly tuned and mm ihrmwh "w NJ 4: month or n of 5'; "Man", will In a pmwrful 7- lnr in mabnr lh'mw‘ Gm in (win hr-lrrr plat! in ‘hif‘h ‘0 I!“ lhan H i‘ m ”"4an RADIO FANS LOOK FORWARD 1‘0 INC RADIO EXPUSITION Instr-r Wink-- "pr-(m I. C"- No In Honor of MI. , Fade-t “9m." ' “MM a! I at“. W- ... “I. 0» mm. at tho (Tout-um, M2; “and. 6» a mall nu. mu m g (ham eight“ "r. M V“. n, 413 gay, in tho [want by" '1 During ‘5; var Mm cm 3-0:.za1lgivosgn' 123-. ‘32 all it I in amt-r5. :1. i (4i 0.. IQ ’ 1.3 If? 3“ 1.3 III i ad... I 3.9.5 (:2: i r :3 «015:... 1. 5: .8! i mum nwlnmd‘“ any comm-Itynhmrm.m- muddy (or Chennai. “to: cl. mm hbMdoM. MU“ IM- mncfl-g and the talk “on MM" is that If the fltht .0- an. .9! together behind the CW!“ ‘0- uthllnn that nl- «nah-om ”II-r far land In tho cal-Mr A 5»on o! m, undated W The tentative constitution has has: printul and and nut to those In“. last week Tuesday at the preliminary meeting. They are invited to 1“ it over awfully and come plenty. to of!" constructive critic-inns. If I”. to that u romutufion an be m and ma] work started. ' Then- in I need for the om “on «I am operating float m linen. “in has 5M The next regular meeting of tfi newly formal Citiums Assodlfion C Downers Grow will be held Ct tn Kindergarten, Grove street, next ICI- day evening, May 8, at 8:00 p. p. For several muons the meeting h. been advamd one night, it vs: I. haw- been MM Tuesday the nimh.‘ (Illlfll’s ASSN. IS II IIIII IIII 6-5 IIIIIIII III

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