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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 2

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’ ALSO A pan?! of land, bemg a pan. of Sortion 7. Township 38 North Rang 2 ll east of the Third Prin- pal MeriIlIMm tho e‘krior houn- darios of whirh ar- as followa, to- wit: commencing for a place of be [Inning at tlw lfltPl\P1'.l0fl of the Ninth lino of mid Sortirm 7 and the centm lmv of Map Is Axcnue (also knowva 2: ”IF ('hiragn anxl Napo nillo Roz-l) Ihemr- north- easterly along the renlpr fine of ._ said Map le Avenue to the center line of DuulIam Shem; thence southerly along the rontvr line of Dnnhan-I Slreet to the «mth line 0‘! Section T; [have along the south line of mid Sl-(‘tmn 7 to the- mnf beginning, \Ihmlod In the County of DuPag'e and State of Illinois; all as l“ morv fully shown on the map hereto attached and‘ made a part of this Mitmn. ‘ Also the territory leerihml as fol-} lows: Lot 1 of the County Clerk's Suh- division of part of the A. C, Dura: Estate on the Southeast Quarter 0! Section 7._Town.<hip 38 North, Range ll East of the Third Prin- l Meridian in ”th229, Count“ Ilinois plat of which wax mmrd- ed November 24th 1896 as ,No. 82873-in Book 9f‘Pl3t: on Page it hold {or the rye-n a! chewing QM question '8. I «min territorial In umued to the VIII of Damn Grow the "firm! Writs of} filth-n u (ell-"n. Corn-emit: at the intern-cotton of the «our lu- at Orchard Street had the cunt" line of [Nahu- Strnt. nod running thence caster- ? the utter mu- 0! raid Orcharvl‘ tmt. 338.5 (not to the out line 0! Lot fiflghtyau (M). (“undid northerly in its tonne) of the Plat of flrnipr Bron. "amen Gme rams: them southerly r In; thr- cut line of said Let. so extended. and than continuing southerly .1an the out. line of lots at, m, 90, 9|. 94. 96, as. 99, 10‘! Ind 103, to the north line of Blaneturtl Street; thence westerly along the north line of Blanchard Street and the south line of Mid Lot 103 (u extendod westerly in their courses) to the center line of aid Dunham Street; thence northerly along the router line of said [)unham Stmt lo the place of beginning. all a part. of the plat of Bunipr Bros. Downers Grove Farms being a subdivision of Sec- tions l7 and Ill, Township 38 Nnrth, Range ll East of the Third Prinripal Meridian, in the (Itmntyr of [)uf’ann and Male 01' Illinois: “Noll a In hurt 'iven [Mt on flat uhrzhvl'hc I'llh yuf June 1922 I! HI "all m "I. Villa” 0! Doc-chm (Sum, County 0! Duh“ gflVSI-h a! Imam, II the“.- “will 36, in the Recorder's Ofl’ire of Du. Page County, Illinois. which elec- tion will be opened at 8 ‘o’clock (sundard Central Time) in the morning, and will continue open until 5 o’clock (Standard Central Time) in the afternoon of the me day. an under m hand It Downers Ugh, minds. 23rd day of June. within» rill um"). Dulce. Mubour O sch-Mt, Ann. 6-5-3 went (a the under-:1: ml. ~ Dual (M: m day 0! In] A. D. 1.22 kirk. I. Tvlor, Ad-Inldntdl, I‘q‘cuu'd to attend for the purpose of huh: 1M um: adjusted. All ”no” luck-Med to Add «an. In mutrd‘to mph Snafu-ditto pay- 0! Joseph Sparks: Tonr. Decoued, hcnbeh/es notice that she will lp~ r (on the County Court of Du County, at the Court Home In Wheaten. at the July Tom. on tho fin! Monday in July MIL at which? “no Ill p'mom having china I‘llnll Mid “tab In notified Ind muted to “tend for the puma-o The undersigned, hving been ap- pginfed fideinixw-urj: ‘0! a! that? The concert will be given in the evening. to prevent the scalpers from grab- bing them up and taxing the music lovers (or the privilege of being prev sent at what will be one of the very notable music events in the history of the village. The sale of tickets for the'concert is in the hands of Mr. H. 8. Paine, who is taking elaborate precautions Rehearsals are taking place every Thursday night {or the great event and a dress rehearsal will be held prior to the concert at which every member of the society must be pre- sent. Noam La hfwby .ivgn_lhat on I'll! The West Suburban Choral Society will give its first concert at the M. E. church in Downem Grove on Mem. orial Day, May 30, 1922, under the direction of Mr. Thomas A. l’ape. Mrs. Weinhcimer and Mr. Smith will‘ sing the solo parts and the chorus will be assisted by Walter Brauer, cellist and Robert McDonald and Miss Roe, accompanists. Excellent Program to be Given at theFClevcr Comedy Drama at the Dicke ADMINISTRANI’S NOTICE 1 ‘ Chas. I. 11594., v, ,fi. 7.. Vfiwm, ., ALPHA SIGMA’S ' WWW FOR CHORAL SOCIETY BY ST. JOSEPH Y. P. DINED AT THE WA- ADMITTANCE 0F MEMORIAL D A Y MONDAY, MAY 29th BROOK INN MONDAY A. C. DUCAT EST. ELECTION Nlfl'lcfl M. E. Church in «he Even- ingwfiiany Tickets Sold. 'Vi'liafio Clerk. _--_ ’l‘ybf. The next regular meeting of the chapter is Advanced Miter: Night and will he in char-ye of the Associate Hum. There till he initiation and refreshments. It um Ilsa announced um 819.“ 1: the Mun on hand I‘m the niche! march. An all day work mung will be ink! on Veda-why. Juno 7. to this woflhy "use. top with I doll-r I min Ilium.- tin. tt vu cmldond I'll! to ”I fifty cents n with" Ian boon Vesta Chapter is 3: plant to vL‘ tally "named with tho m Tot-pie fund. Alum“ a hundred firth" no- tim have boon mt out n- it in arm-my hand that Vast: Chan" will mt full short tn Mr mtrlbutkn Prices Right C. W. Singleterry 40 No. Forest Ave. Roof Painting It In: announced that “03.00 MI! nlmdy been an! in to Wham" by Vault CM! “M the Old Polk: Hm Wilding (and. “NO F. W. KETTENRING Estimates furnished on Vent. Chlphr No. 242. 0 I. 8.. hold in mint new" Kay 21 Phone 43-M VES’I'A CHAPTER NEWS mm- Alliuon Cantu-co ..... Judge 14mm: . \ Following is the ml 0! characters: Non . ......... . . . . . “Toma Curly larry Ferguson ..... ‘.'l'homu Cnnty Frederick- Ptrgwon ..Helcn Decgan Tom Ferguson ...... William Brady llurhnra Ferguson ..Ulllnn Dickson Reu- Reeves ........Ellnor Baron Ralph Ovcnon ..... ...C‘rl W Peggy Palmer ....... ..Lucy Rlcdy Mthony Allison .....Loqlu Reilly Worluo ........... bonito Binnie“! Ned ............. . . Willhm Bender William Holloway is the stage manager. John 'l‘wohey. electricim and Cutler Wol! and Harry Tcnuta the carpenters. The omhestm con- sist.» of Helen "glow”, piano, Carl McCabe, unphone "41‘ William Hol- loway, drums. HINDMAN GARAGE 202 Highland Ave. Auto Repairing of All Kinds The players have been trained un. rllcr the personal direction of Miss Hermann, of Naporviile. who needs no intmduction to the followers of amateur theatricala in this vicinity. This is a good chance to encourage the young people to do more in this line, and it is hoped that they will face a large audience on Monday the I The name in itself is suggestive of mystery. and the action of the play carries the spectator along through a succession of startling incidents which culminate in a breath taking climax. Asphalt and Asbestos ROOFING New or Old Work Patch Jobs Mystery,_ love and adventure, with) mystery predominant; is the makeup of the production to be given by the Young People of St. Joseph's Parish, Monday evening, May 29, at the Dicke Theatre. Contractor Builder Tel. 341-J 121 Fairmount Ave. Harold Hindman New or Old Work Theatre to he Presented With Excellent Cast. uwr ......... Lucy Rlcdy \llmon ...... Louis Reldy ......... Loam Hamlet“- .......... Willhm linden: «m ...... Adel-Mo Lynch: ............. llry Canly‘ m ...... William Etude!" Court of Dunn County. It Whol- ttm. lllindn. M- flnnl non of Na an m! Mun m- such executor. and] an! the Cum to h dilemma (um my and all learnt dunes Ind m‘ munch. mum-ted with unit! ea- “to, uni Mn Mathis-"IN” ”and. at which Mm and plug you _v_my_ he YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on I . the twenty-mutt day of JUNE. A. . am. the "center of the In! Will And Manual of utd Quaint :ilen-ngt to tht‘ (fig-1y} Phonemu pm and rum inch Inflation, f you choc-o M to do. Chad" W. Oldfigld. Best Quality J: Service In the County 00m 0! Duhgc .(‘out June Tm. A. D. In: In the utter of the than of llry Ann Davey. demand. To Currie Boll. l’oolel, Alla Cor-cl- i- Burdlck. lnry I'm: Loumbarry. 620m William Davey. John S. Dun-y. Charles Henribnvoy, LIB" R. Gunn, Generic“ 'Ivin Andra. Emu». Smoker, Roscoe Edward‘ Dave . Roy Davey and FINN" 1‘ Ilen- Inu Bank of Downers Grove: Mn. dlxtribumu um! lento“ o! State of Illinois Coyutx «hour-‘3, SS. Every member ls urged to be pre- sent at the meeting next Tuesday evening to be held at the American Legion Rooms. l Arrangements are now under way ‘to hold the regular annual dinner dance at the Opera Club in Chicago. All chapters of the fraternity will1 participate. PITEIISIIII BUSINESS INSTITUTE A lull About Bu". lantern l'Ip»t~Yent¢-rdu '10!“ Room. in (Inner uf nus county, wu badly pm! by tn inf-tuned bail.â€" llostun Tun-rum Our Music Department (including Vocal. Piano and Violin) is under direct supervision of well knoWn Chicago Instructors. This is "the 25th year of the P. B. I. and students are in attend- ance from 23 different states. Downers Grove students are allowed part cu- fare. Write now for new interesting booklet. neis school in the west is at your service. The high school student‘s Summer Class in Gregg Shorthand or Bookkeeping starts June 1. A Guests present were Errol Sanders and Emery Klein. Members: Robert Boaniwell, Bennett Allison, Frank Dewey, Grant Nash. Herb Ehninger, Frank Waples, Carl Kellogg, Harold Grumhaus, June Ehninsm', Hugh Brown, Russell Stephens, Don Haw-J kins and C. B. Stair. a Bueinesz, Stenog gnghic. Secretarial or Teacher's Training Course. A strong {331-ng of usmess specialists in the finest equipped busi- 108 South Main St. All That the Name Inpliea EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS ' Luxt Monday evening at the Wa- Bruok Inn 0 special dinner was seer ed to members and guests of the AI- ‘pha Sigma Beta fraternity. During ‘the mening plans were discussed re- gaming 3 summer camp near to Chiâ€" cago whereby members would be able‘ to avail themselves of the use during the evenings or week ends as theyi desired. doting Paperlunging Interior Decanting Plans Discussed Regardingfinmmer Campâ€"Other Arrangement» Were Talked Over. EDWARD C. CDOW All Leather Work Shoe Big Pay EXECUTOB’S NOTICE FOR YOU. SPRING AND SUMMER MONTHS G. Penner Blink". £120.] Slit Drum. also Point Twfll and Wm! (Inn; ulna Sit: in Jen-y "man. Tricotim. cu. Iidseam Drum now in. In Voile, Orgamfie, Linen uni (3hr ham. Beautiful apes, Wrap: and Jerseys. Bucky Conan and the Form-M ginmieru. The voters will also decide on that day to admit territory south of Maple avenue, subdivided by Mr. G. H. jBunge. The polling place will be at‘ Downers Grove lldw. Co. E. R. Dunnagan Wm Women Hard Woman. A considerable slate of lulu)!" on Sci-bum farms l» perform-d by Serblun women, who clam weave "M! homely mltorlul for their clothes. The women In valued lllxlnly for their serum-I. to much so that pan-ms nut lnl'ro~ quently In unwilling to we lhelr daughter! many. Hem-v. lu Serbia wlvu are «(ten alder than their hul- the Village Hall. Lots 2 and 3 ~are within the cot- ’porate limits but lot 1, which ad- joins the western limits of the vil~ lage; which is the part of the es- tate to be annexed. Commissioner Heattt presented a resolution to ac- cept the petition and the daté'nt the election was set for June 17. At the meeting of the Village Coun- cil held last Monday evening the Chi- cago Title and ‘l'rust Company, trus- tee for the A. C. Ducal estate, pe- titioned for annexation. Trustee of the Estate Petitions the Board for Annexation to the Village. Painting - Decorating C. E. BROWEB Downers Grove. Ill. 75 No. Pun-t An. Not at home Honda” 26 S. Main Street Downers Grove. m Phone 82-R SUMMER SALE “F” Antoline Oil Will 8mm You OWN BR8 0!" FLIVVERS ATTENTION [EIPIE BATTERY SERVICE STATIGI Corner Forest and Belmont Phone 369-J Downers GroveJll. Representing Willard Storage Batteries A Child'. 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