'MANY PARIKIPME IN SERVICES IIIRE 0N MIMORIM DAY THIRTY-N131 TH YEAR Veterans of Three Wars Pay Tribute to Those Gone Refers-Many People in Pluck. munity been: laid a wreath at, the tomb of the men who gave their all, their lives. for the country. The Memorial Day services, in which almost everyone in the comâ€" munity took some part, Tuesday, were very ï¬tting. They showed that we have not forgotten the days of the strife between the north and the south which has served but to bind the two sections into closer relation- lcmbens of Naper Pad, 6. A. R. those homes are in Hmsdule and in Downors Grove, paid homage to their comrades of the days 0! '61-'65. In the morning the time‘lricd and time- Ionond act-vice of the Grind Army of the Republic was gin-n in the Pullorshurg ocmflery. in the after- noon It line. "I". The panda Tuuday was found ‘1 “at high M‘hooI um! (he (3. A. R., Woman» Auxiliary of the: American Legion. Woumltd You-mm- o! the World Wu [mm “we Spank-y Mam- hl. Camp I-‘bn- Girh. Gold Stu Milton and “then. and 1hr D. A. K '11)}: i; the «may ran which fol- lowed the (do-.- Irmmd flu- Iino of much. The Boy Rams. muted on upvv v. _-.-,, Veteran:- 0' the World War and â€on older veteran:- of the “Son"! African War." memlwr- of the Co. fl. mime. liq-acne )lvlilin broughl up 0.0 war of "be pms-‘ion. The music wax furnish"! by (he Wu! Suburbs" hand. While 1hr punch was warding its way around (he not"! mic. the «boo! childnn. with hearing a lribme of flower! In he laid at (hr G. A. R. mounmv-M in the term-(em. mmk their shun punch Irom the south side school, The Rev. Arthur F Phclps. of llw' Congnptional thurrh made a short talk following the (‘ivil war nur- am «Nice. He pointed with priclel to Iho devils ‘hich lhme mm and We who followed in their fmlslops‘ hull donewlmlâ€"Aho counted the run. The cost in lives, in heartache! and in lhe many things which are on! app-"ml. on the surface. He pledg- nd the youth of the nation to ran-y on the banner of lihm-ty which these men had flung to Ihe bmze and if necessary to carry arms to defend it. The Rev. .1. Alfred Nansen. of tho Fin-t Evangelical ghnn-h gave the kmdk‘iflï¬. Mn. Pbllip Weinheim: ér. always «ï¬ling to plan.“ local folks vim her mice. sang "Glory, Glory Hal‘eiuiuh." that 51mg which the vets kwe, as a climax to their services. Once more the citizens of this com- Dan Dinner. commander of the lo- cal Legion Post, made the announce- ments for the slfnple. hm. impressive service of the veterans of the World War. Norman Antlemn gave the. prayer and the Rev. Gilbert R. New- land. of the Methodist. church, and a member of the post, gave a short ad- drese. He made a plea for brother- hood. a universal brotherhood which‘ would include all then of all nations.‘ He said that Germany and Ausiria must he brought into t league which would include all the nations of the earth and which would do sway for I‘ll time with the suffering brought lad prepared freshmenu. on Following the services vice men marched to ‘ rooms where the Worm: The West Suburban band gave a delightful concert at the Library as I doc! to the services. The Royll Neighbors no to be conâ€" Monthelrpntinthedays (Continued on Fuse 10) o! digit-nut; hkydn. formed I time Main Street cemetery he services the ex-serâ€" arched to the Legion the Womans Auxiliary and aerved dainty re- M. R. KNOX. LONG EMPLOYE OF CRANE (30., « PASSES AWAY vsu .â€" A low-:- of the meal outdoor: Mn 1"“!!er sum» to have him on Home of the rh-rururi-ï¬rn of one of :60.“ nun III†of sun-MM um. ’9’ diva-d hu- Mc with Ihe (‘Iutm at all {Human as M: ("Mr "M hirnd. I Mr. Knox wax a lover and I ‘bm-drr of 0M chit-kn:- nnd new" happier than when working with «hm. He leave: to Mom In: Ion 5M»- wlfc. chm- children. Gaunt-lo P... '15: Jnhn f1. [3 mad Virfllil In. R. 7|“! father. J. Sill" Knox. and one Finer. Mn. Edith flrmnm. of Chico- Mimic Rites at Funeral Services to [he Held at Rose Hill this Allen-non. Funeral se-rviccs will be held this afternoon, Friday, June 2. at 2:30 [or Mr. Marshall B. Knox from his home in Highland avenue. The Rev. Gilbert H. Newland, pastor of the Methodist-Episcopal chun'h, will of- ï¬ciate at the house and Mr. Knox will be buried with full Masonic honâ€" ors by members of Grove Lodge, 824, A. F. ‘7. A. M., at the request of his home lodge. Wilmette. No. 98!. of Wilmette. ‘Burial will be in the fami- iy plot in Rose Hill cemetery. Mr. Khox passed away Wednesday noon at the Presbyterian hospital Chicago, following an operation for appendicitis. Marshall R. Knox was born Sep- tember 26, [ESL in Nodwood. Ontario. Canada. He ntlcndetl the schools of that community until the {all of 1897 iwm he joined his {other in Chicago. ‘1 He mu married Octohor 25, 1899 Lu"! with his family came to Downcm Grove tour you" :30. When a young man be secured a position with the Crunv Co.. in Chi- cago. uml has been I nuuiur member of the ï¬rm ever nince, workin‘ up ’3' his own Morin ham 1: wry humâ€" ,ble position to that 01 hold 0! tho Idopurtment of country «mien. “e in“ Jun- - numb-3r of the ï¬rm for twen- The Villagv Council, acting u the :Boarrl of Load lmpmvemeuls has likd‘d for bids on ho paving jobs in .lhe \‘ilalgo. The hick- may he ï¬led Hmlil 8:00 p‘ m. 10er Monday even. ing. Junt- fv when they I‘m hr opened {and the lowed and bed bidder as- born. member a! the ï¬rm {or twen- ty-lwo yea-m Ind In a member 0! ‘he \‘ctenn dub of (Tran: Co. Inns ma mvm: rum TO BE OPENED 0N .g'm MONDAY JUNE 5th p... "can! 0! Incl l-uove-cnln .hh lot nil: on In“! Special Ammul Join. remained. ‘;....... The :‘pt‘rials are 58. the paving of Belllon awnue from ('ufliss to Maple and 59. the paving 0! Summit. Webs- ter, Church and Randall streets. In u," “n“ this special is also included llw laying of Harm sewer and adjmting to :QTOIRI water Splat: already in~ mu.- mm. 'r'v' smiled. cw. Tho fact that bids are being askedi for on these two jobs means that not. very much time will elapse before actual work commences. Mrs; W. J. O'Neill. DuFage Cour.- ty's successful candidate for the mm- ination for State Representative, was one“ the speakers before a meetirg of the Illinoix Leagm, of Women Vot- ers at the Brownlee club. Chicago, Thursday. The day wa‘ devoted to a g'eflera‘1 program under the head, "Political‘ Status of Women Voters of Illinois,†and the attendance was ï¬ne. Wow from 1" partx of the state were pre- ï¬ent and the interest in the meeting lvnmmal. MUM Illinois Lupe W Voters on "Actual Primary Experiences. Mrs. O’Neill spoke on "Actual Pri- mary Experiences.†her recent suc- cesful campaign having brought her to the notice of wmn lenders thru- out the state. spbxia 'Y‘is‘s'félâ€"IBAY ‘ AT BROWNLEE CLUB am For You. In Minna. '. 1. O'N EILL A NEWSPAPER DOWNéké GEBVE. [in PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, I-‘) u the When one has grown up in a little; town, has sung in High School Chor- uses, Conc'erts and all sorts of social sings that are peculiar to the aver- age villnge, amLhas carried about: with one for many years the idea} that no good, in the way of music, could ever come out of that particu- .ar town, it is a ~.Hil experience to travel back about twentyâ€"ï¬ve years and as many miles and ï¬nd oneseltl waiting expectantly and a little trem- ulously for the moment when the personnel of the Choral Society shall‘ appear and take their places, followw ed presently by the Conductor whose: vision has been big enough to put' what seemed an impossible plan into! a perfected thing of life and beauty.’ I had many misgivings, I admit Ml The Chunch Choir of my young days was a dismal failure. ".8 eflorts kept l i v A M“!"““' and nth-lying Pf“. Sixtyï¬vc eighth (ml! scholar- gnm was givcn by "R We“ 305""!will graduate from'the public school lion Chon‘ Society. Tut-“MY "Quint: at tln [Mutation unripe: to be held Huy 30. as a culmimtlon of thriving, awning, ï¬rmâ€. u" 2" in up Hm yc‘l’! work. "mum GNYPgnasemMy mu of the high nthool. A hu mum to be WM!“ 0' "1i“ ""Hnumbcr more ‘i" not retain their ‘omniution which n *imniy howidiplomu but will pass on into ï¬rst hue! entnblislwd for its-cl! I lastinlgyear high with the othcls. That place in “R Vin-8t Judging "0"“ch lie but in one or more studiel; the interest shovm try it! mmbersignd will be given 3 chance during? in their faithful attpmtmm- at mm“; y." to and. up on the work and: hoarsnls and in their nincen rfl'orts’stay with their fellnw students tori ; to make the organization - sumss‘nm “by“ (My tum, pegged. i Nu can have far unlimim! WORW‘“ l'arcnts aml friemls ot the gradu- | i" "'9 “1W"!- lndfl" â€'9" is ""Zntrs are invited to attend the exer- 1‘1"le why thn Sori‘"_v ghoul.) not in cm. and it ;_.« “mum that the “J lstimo be recognized throughout tha- <emhly .4“ M (ï¬ned. .‘etate. r The pmpram â€r the Menin‘ will, | We are grateful to Mr. Thomas .A..he as follows: 5 t alive by a genuine devotion to duty and a weiiflcial wluh to express the spirit that was strong within. Each one of u». despite the' humperim; knowledge that we could not sing In anthem without coming out an on our high notes, or thinnia 7 to a [up when we should lave achieved a grout climax. just a the and. So I ncwouuly awï¬tcd the opening nuw her, hoping upimit hope. and plan- nhm to be Very «norm“ in my crit- icixm own it it turned out worse than my nutidpation. They «me. you. I um. may com queml, cverthugâ€"myn" Included! Seventy mum. peril-pa. I only ban! (“MM 800le GAVE A Dfllï¬lflflll PROGRAM IIJISDAY “P are mm“... . l‘ape for his excepliomlly earnest. and expert work as musical cliredorl and are glad to accord him <lnff‘lf'l praiâ€"‘e. Mr. Pepe is: to be conï¬rm-i latel (or the splendid ensemble work ‘of Um chorus and for the well con-g Unglued program. [he interest of the‘ :Elldlencé was held throughout. E . The Smiety was ably uniï¬ed byi ‘ Mr. Walter Brnuer, cvllisk. anal Mr. »'McDonIld. accompanist. The cell“; [numbers were espocially eruoyed as‘ Sin-[m “"0 “‘um I.- Hué I- L". 0| Can-ul- (y by Block. urrrr m, .u t._...__. ““9. r The pmmam “r the Menin‘ will, We are grateful to Mr. Thomas A. be as follows: 5‘ l‘ape for his exceptionally earnest. Orchestra and expert work as musical clirectori Chorus«l¢ighth Grade and are glad to accord him ï¬ne“?! Invocationâ€"LR". "_ NacWhorter E. praiâ€"‘e. Mr. Pepe is: to be conï¬rm-I Soloâ€"«Peggy Weinheimer 5 lated (or the splendid ensemble work‘ Address~Coumy Superintendent 0‘: l t of the chorus and for the well cnnn School“, l/‘Iis V. Morgan, :mfed fmsnm- Iâ€? ""9"“ "f the! Piano Snlm»Dorothy Matson i. audience was held throughout. l presenution of Award to Scholar: The Society was ably animal bykhowing excellence in United States‘ Mr. Walter Brnuer, cellist. and Ml'.‘Histor_\-, l‘xe‘ident Downers Grove; McDonald. accompanist. The (“Eli“‘IChapfer, Dangling“ of the American: numbers were especially enjoyed as Revolution, Mrs. L. Mannnm. ' the instrument is rarely heard in} Orchestra I solo work. The solo parts as taken' Presentation of Diplomac, p_ N_‘ by Mr. Charles lamaster Smith and; Davis. prwidpm of “,9 Board of 1.14.4 Mrs. Philip Weinheimer and the able' ucation. District 58. i accompaniment of the Misses Roe; Sextette .‘ gave additional beauty to the pro-i Chorusâ€"Eighth Grade mm. Special min is "me Mrs- Following is the class roll of thm ‘Weinheimer not only for the gener-‘who win graduate: lnus giving of her beautiful voice but; Addie, Marshall Kraxelund, Mild- for her until-int efforts in makinszarnlmrt. William red the Society a real achievement. Beidelman. Ed'. Kmpp, Harie FollQWiflz 53 “\G "08“?“ Bensch, Amelia Lacey, Virginia (Lu. (J mar Fnthers ...... Schneclter Roland, Kathe?» Lawson, “win ,- _. “‘A. Personal Impressions of the West Suburban Chordl Society Concert ’ 55.22,“ um, Following is the program: I God of our Fathers ...... Schnecker How Sweet the Moonlight Sleeps .. ....................... Evans} There was a Little Man . .Hadley The Sweetest flower ...... Hurley Andacht .................... Popper Tarantelle ................ Popper Mr. Brauer The Land where Hate Should Die .. ...................... -. .3311: The Americans Come ........ Foster Spring Ditty ................. Gaul ,Twenty Eighteen (Old English) Absent .................... Mecca)! anuisie “be Desir†...... Servais Mr. Braner The Lost Chart .. . .Sullivan Brewer l .Mias Nanak Roe at the orgln Incidental Solos â€- (Condmml on W 6) FOR hue COMMUNITY ONE. For it was a great diapason of hatinony, a swell of music, REAL music, so full, so poised that from where I sat, I imagined it a ï¬nely tuned instrument in the hands of a Master of Melody. He waved his hand and the instrument responded, alert, resonant, ‘spirituelleâ€"thrilling all in the Church I know, but surely no one was prouder or happier than I. From the Recessional Which was given with great power, to the Lost Chord with its splendid climnx, every mment was interesting and pleasure- able. {the good taste exhibited 'n the dress of the women, the reï¬ne- ment displayed in the well chosen program, the ettitude of concentnâ€"l tiou and interest on the part of this delightful body of singers, all teach! to impress upon the audience the {act that our little Home Town has Icem- cd to do 3 great thing well. It run over I“ too soon. The sing- ing at “The Sweetest l-‘louer That Grows," and “Absent." were worth much more than the price 0! ukule- xion. I would gladly my seven! time»: that amount to be named of hearing it» like 53mm in my mtlve town. All honor to the hike who made the upIcmditl thing ponible! Ion honor to the man who an dupe Ind mom and had such a body of devoted [element to I triumphant Ind glorious SUCCESS. Hooray for old Downer! Grove! Dot [on R. l alvayu KNEW nho could do it. [IGIIIII GRADERS GRADUAIIM PRO- . GRAN IS 10mm “humumncukw *hnmlulmTO .B-a‘rnh-art, William ml Beidelman. Edit. Banach. Amelia Balaml, Kather- inc Bordwell, Char- latte Kmpp, Marie Lacey, Virginia Lawson, Edwin McClure, Robert Mocha]. Evelyn Mrjdtioh, Robert Callecod. DomthyMichael. Florence Ones, Eleanor Dum, Samuel Drew, Howard Ehr, Marion Eichman, Irwin Fox, John ankenï¬eld, Miller. Lester Morgan, Paul Narney, Jean Oextman, Viol: Merle, Mug-vet Owens. Archie Poe, Edith Jane Grout. Him?“ ï¬sher, Mind Hammond, 1511" ï¬gmbï¬n, Ken- (Continued org in n) lieu Pollock. Eva Pomr, Marin?“ Pulsifer, Idle! Rigsbee Rogers. Helen Ron, Adolph Sflig. COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL ‘ MEETING MONDAY EVENING 'l‘he proposition of the establish- ment of a community high school in this territory is a question which should be of paramount interest to all. This is the question which will he discussed 1t this meeting. Sev- eral public meetings have been held and arrangements ere about complet- ed to hold an election on the quest- A general meeting of all citizens of the community Interested in the future welfare of the schools will be held in the Kindergarten, Grove St, next Monday evening, June 5. The proposed boundaries of the diurict have been ï¬xed by the com- mittee winted for this purpose Ind the gem-n! committee appointed to nnvnn the community to along the Everyone Interested in the Local Schools Urged to be Present at the Kindergarten. mph Io the needs and wonderful thing: to be expectoa from such In inntitutiou Mill recon-e their uni- tary Ind Inntnmlom. - - . LA, ion. v-., _.. A communhy Nth school lu- bun found to be tho solution 0! we pm- blm of higher thin (rude «hoot «lot-nun» by men! comma-men of the county. They an wflndng up‘ I" over flu state. Whem'er they co-l ope-mu may have bun found to in! tha but of "Mr hind, Inc-me thcyi an- established for Mgh school pm» you". and having apt-nu hunk of «location; repute llmltifl. um! (I- eiliflon they can mumplhsh 1M wr~ pen {or which they up denim! M- I." than a vii-(ï¬r! operating both wk and Mfll nrbooh. ’ It will pay u" who In no‘ mnver- slut with uhool mllm \o “and the meeting Mn loudly awning. ‘Pl-n to be then And (a hit a pin in bringing (MI wmkrfnl imam-don l«a the continuity. : TheI lat-nuts Wm in haw inked in; patch". Them are "Main pans of; ' town where the ground is honeycomb- ?ml wilh the holes they made in mk- E.ing the surface. In other pert: "M .a lotus! or a shell is- to he fmmd. l Many people have wattht-d the in‘ Heresting development from a Mile ,liko entitling insect as it emerges ifrom the ground {until the shell is} :split and the ml cicada come.- forth I. Nelly “hilt hug Io unfnld its ‘ _;wings, dry them. turn brmvn and ' black and fly away. ‘ Hi There are many stages in the de- " velnpment of (he cit-aria. The female 4drills holes in the twigs of trees and‘ lbushml and deposits her eggs. Thes'v. I; hatch out and ï¬ne larva burrow deev; 'linto the earth remaining in this state; ifor almost the entire seventeen yearsl ‘ they are in the ground. 1 We should have a good cherry: ' crop this year. The birds, which inl normal years would take their toll. of this succulent fruit. seem to have: developed a wonderful appetite for the locust. They and the chickens are feasting on real meat as never before.I I I I I l l l l l SEVENTEEN YEAR “llKIUS'I‘S†TAKING "innit-g howl-pawl! 00 (1nd. Wank-d by In)» Hunk Funeral! services wore held at S. Andrew's Episcopal church Inst. Sat- urday morning, May 27, for Heylin T. Smith who passed away in Wheat- on on Mï¬y 25. The Rev. Hugh M. MacWhorter. pastor of the church, ofliciated. n. -. ‘ 1A. Mr. Smith was born in PhiladeI-‘ phia, PIL, Octnber I9, 138. He "3‘ the brother of Luann: 8mm: of the [min Company here, and his posing leaves Mr. Smith the 1m survivor of a well lmovm Philadelphiu fumily TOWN BY HEYLIN T. SM [TH math-vaun- Bil-ch thn. Five Cor-u. (â€35 0f 22 D. 6. II. 8., IIIIRIY -f0|JR SIRONG GRADUAIE the class. Thirty-four strong, the students who have been bath", some of them since the that (undo, were given their diplomas at the no . nual Graduation Examines, hold I“ ‘ night at the Methodisbflphu’ll church. Ext-misc: It MethodisLChumh M, Night Were Culninntiou of t Vety Busy Week. The Class of 1922. Downers Grovri' High School, is no mom,‘ except In the memories or thote who undo up It wax u scene, which “though it -\‘- comes every year. mm: our new. The church auditorium. the an“, School rooms and the gluon "MK packed m overflowing with tho roll- ' 3 ï¬ve» 3nd friends of the cadetâ€. " "g sanding mom «u at a punt“. ~-' " The prognm In“ very lame-m owed-fly m an Saluulory all VOL nlictory “dream: 0! Geraldin- [any and Bun Gnu-n. Mr. Frank ll. Davin, l‘nnidcnt of tin Bond of “- union, in pnmflux 0n mm with their rut-rd {or work well do... woke - kw wont: which I...“ b m the cam-ion u wont-s mm but a habit of chi... Judge- Ninbon B. chh, of CM who made an mum: of tho car-- in}. more than lived up to tho ‘- umce mam. Ha gave 3 wk M W.» appreci-ml by has the pad! umt 0w gradual». Mind with NI (nan were um. My an of d» uln- whkh rank] on! be mind 3‘ which the shaded: mm wall lo..- her. Von! Soio ........ Hm M l'vrsmlnï¬ofl a! â€plow r. N. M NH. Ward. on “half of a. “- cadml Department at m We... \‘vw-uâ€"u- .. _r,,, (Zlulu. mack ".0 â€run!“ cl 0' (on dull-r gum pica: for gun"! at- rrlknrr in English. on! and Influ- during tho pact yrs-r. Dom“ D†was â€w forum-II Haiti?!“ 0' I“ win“ In making (ht prm Mu. WIN pawn sbnn WI .0 b thus which ‘I' mmiltd. . A,~‘ (.‘mwr, Cynthia beth bond». Vorne Ronni, "at!†Doegan, Human! Srhram, Am "r09“. Richard Sham". um»- Drew, DnnaM Strphens, RM Conan. Evan Wnpler, mm: Gmmhaus. Pan! Wheeler, W Hill, Dorothy Whiflen. In)", ‘Kellngg, Karl Wilmim. Howard ilmy, Geraldine Wolf, Robert ; lymph, Mugnret run.- wnu .. -7.“ Seven! of the mother! W 1M (1133. “Fir friend» lull the l“,- Qy nl‘ the «Mo! u a mu: due. at "I? gym Tommi“; "to «ram w-nl urn-hrs. The f’as.‘ mil in a: fo‘loWyI: Allisnn, Cnillc Mdiollum, m Anderson. F‘nkarulfliky. “and Batman, John Hotlinks. Wu Reichlman. me Home. New Bogart. Emu-worth O‘Neill. Elmer Brown. Anton I'M-Inc. 11R†Burial). Dallas Plnmk)’, mmâ€" CWT": Cynthi: huh 002th. Von». Rog-n.4, Harley i Jmm- Selim Party ‘ i One of the most enjoy-hie of H graduatitm dayâ€! is the Junior-m Banquet. This year the “hr?“ “1 Vaet Saturday night, was one . -be.-=t planned and staged of any n“ have ever been mm in the M i It b91811 with th! banquet d i It began with tho MW‘ - Methodist rhurrh mm; in an i mg. Here the Junior! and m iors had cocktaiis, veal cutlets, I gravy, mashed potatoes, pea, Iish style, combination shied. fl oiives.‘ rolls. butter, ice nun cake. cocoa and ten. Following the feast of pod' t‘ for the inner man came the . wisdom. With Samuel 8. principal of the high school fl" master, this was to be Cl. There wt: besides a Iittk WH whole lot of laughter. 11!. ll we" wmmn Jenna“. beâ€! 1 Superintendent of sews. 1n- n. Reed and President of thc' of Education, Hr. Punk N. 3 NUMBER