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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jun 1922, p. 1

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:‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTE‘ ed, were Arranged before Justice of the Peace Johnson. Each pleaded guilty to the charge of transporting liquor end each was assessed the tidy m sum of $800 and costs, netting the vflkge of LeGnnge $1,800. The fin were mid in ash. The six bootlegs-en's, picked up at the same time the tmck was captur- A court order “as, i'~~ued on the brew and it wa~~ CONfi‘CatEVl bv way of the LaGrango sewer in front of the station there Satuida} afternoon. Plans were made to care for the crowds that witnessed the event.‘ The line of momners formed on Fifth avenue and passed west on Cal-i endar avenue, pausing at the bier ( 7) in front of the police station and moving quietly on to Ashland avenue when the parade] disbanded. station house. Mon vim! with one another as to Muir ahility to to” the real smfl' on the tasto of the liquid. mgre as a hint to Hm chi-‘f to open up. but there was nmhilg doing. The beer continued to age within its wooden casing. Chief ,r l'ulirv. Mmhovs of 1:2 Grangr. wa: one of the most popu- lar men in Ihe state last Tuesday night when the word went around that community that a truck mn- taining ‘hirty-twn fiftyfinllnn hang]: of real beer had hen "pinched" and was mposing in tho étation home. All day Wednesday nun came to pay their respects to Hit Chief am! at night it “as almost nan-(mm;- to put a uniformed man at the door to di- rect the traffic in and out of the! Beer Flown Down Sewer u “Mum- nl" Pun in last Ki!" ‘amrdly V0"! LA GRANGE AHEAD $1800, BOOTLEGGERS CAUGHT AND FINED Each of them not a diflenM ”0ch and each said something which the graduate: can remember, an ar- ry through the four years of high school and then on into the life It" school days Ire over. An innovation in Allah: o! ”Ii.- h'nd were ”um minute lull.- by lemurs. A. ll. Snow, I. A. Sullivan m H. S. Dum. three {“er with child". In the clan. Mr. Frank N. Davic. prvsidonl o! the Board of Education. in awarding the diplomat. said a rm words which were full of plain, common um. something ha"! to find nowadays. Both the childmn and the parents ap- pndaked hi: tall which was «Mr! and to the point. Dorothy Callccod rvceival the Award given by the Ian] chapter, Daughters o! the American Revolu- tion. for excellence in United Staten MMory. Mn. L L. "mnum, rr-tir- lna regent u! the chapter mad:- the presentation. In ranking it nhe told the rum-m which prompted the otter.1 Mrs. While" aml Mirna Manning, eighth grade teacher-p, \wl'e pump"!- cd with a $10 “0ch pin-cu and a silver pin, rmpocllvely. by their pupils. Each GIN) waived flowerr. The Ill» 50% Lam-on and Honing, seventh grade leucheqs. nl-‘o mn‘iwll beauti- ful flmntl‘u a» a token of the 09100"! In which, [ht-y un' held by the 0:th- nn they laugh! during the torn). ; Robert McVitty started the surpris- ing when he called Mr. E. J. Matson to the front of the room and in a few very well chosen words present- ed him with $40.00. The money nep- resemed the profit from the gude school open-(tn. "Jack and the Bean Stalls.” and wax given to be applied on the purcharc of a high school liâ€" brary. Mr. Matson, as tix‘asurer or‘ the Parent-Teacher asmciation. lust year, was given the money because that organiwliun i< mix-gins funds {or high school library purposes. . Many and pleasant were the sup prises at the graduation exercises of the eighth grade last Friday evening in the high school assembly when the 1922 class of sixty»five received their diplomas. Class of Sixty-five Graduated from Gr'ule Schools of District Number 58. MANY SURPRISIS AI flGllIll GRADE [XERGSES fRIDAY THIRTY-NINTH YEAR Rim Noni) Side. north of Chicago Ave” ~â€"A. C. Miskclly, South Side. west of Main SLâ€"A. H. VanValen, A]. .‘IodJcska and Ru< pert Batvmau, South Sidr’, east of Main St, W. D. (Continued on Page 7) A REPORTER CLASSIFIED is a little thing in itself. Two, three, four or five lines, it tells that someone has something to sell. But that little thing (at a little cost) sells that something to someone else. A profit is made on the sale, the seller and the buyer have both accomplished something they wished to do and at a small cost. Reporter classified ads pay for themselves over and over in; profit from transactions. They sell furniture, vacant property, houses; find lost articles and in general perform a SERVICE tint is inuluable. M a general meeting of those fav- oring the propositinn held Monday evening in the Kindergarten. a gen- eral plan of campaign was worked out. A house to house cam-ass will be made and the fonowing have been selected to secure worhrs in their respective districts. Belmont-Jame: Slvpirka Branigar Subdh isionâ€"E. J. Matsnn; North Side. mu of Main St, W.i The pmposilion- of the establish- ment of n community high «heel dis- trict with Downers Grove as its cen- ter. will be brought to a vote at an eleclion to be held Saturday after- noon and only evenlng. June 24. Two and probably .threc polling places will be used. Two will be in the‘ Grove. one on each sick: of the lracks‘ and one at Westmonl. Capt-ins o! Dhlrkla Appinted ll Gonna! "edit. field OI A. Myei's. North Side, east of Main St.,â€"-\\‘m. Benin East Grove. pathâ€"D. Harry Jen- (OMMUNIIY lIlGfl S(fl00l [lffllflfl SH f0R JUNE Ml ju!‘ stuflin‘ m {an townnl the north. A low mom!!- htor u nwnj to the «at and {an annuity between 0» wull’ A Inuit memo"! in Night. the hanging of 88. Peter C Paul chunh It ancnrme Int Bundny morning. The Maple A'NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1922 Mr. and Mrs. Werner will make their home fn Lane Place and are now receiving the congratulation: of their many frlends. l I Friends of Miss Nettie Atzel, of Lane Place and Mr. Frank Werner were “my much surprised this week ,when the news came out that they were married last Saturday after- noon at Lombard. The ceremony was: performed at the home of Mrs Dora Werner, Mr. Werner’s mother, the Rev. Mr. Tuttle, pastor of the Lom- bard Congregational church, ofl‘iciat. ing. “The servinas were cmuldcte'l ar- cording to the Episcopal m-rirr for laying the cornerstone of a church, (Continued on Pare 6) :1 "With the worth. "In the air-1y of] God and the (unimanrtof Hm Faith, once delivered tn Hun Saint. I lay; the foundation smm of Si. A:~.«!-ow~ Chuwh,’ by Bishop \Vm. 1'2. “(Lawn of Chicago, IleriicatI-d the pretty 4:120” church of the Episcngnliam. Sunday, at the corner of Fame (Fare-t) 2% Franklin semen. SohvithanIi-vg' the intense heat M the day. (:2 er 300' [maple were present to with“. He? interesting ceremonin». ? The following exlmrt i: from thei story in The Reporter of Jme 17: 18M, dexn’binz the ceremonies inrfn‘ dent to that event. I I Seint Andrew‘s Episcopal church will hold a reception in the nut reck tory from eight to ten o'clock next Tuerdey evening. June 13. Everyone Lin the community is invited to attend and celebrate with the parish the com- pletion of the rectory and that twenty ififth annhennry of the laying of the‘ worn" done of the church. There, will he music and refreshments. i The mtory is a beautiful hm; story structure on the mrnu of Ni l-nrest and Franklin streets adjoin-l ing the churrh. lt wa: completed several months ago and the formal, opening was delayed to velebrate the, twenty-fifth anniversary of t‘re cor-3 ner stone laying. «memo»: ON 250. ' ANNIVERSARY COR- ! NERSTONE LAYING New [may of S. Andm’u Church I. 5: Scene ol-Mku ATZEL ~ WERNER Nut Tuesday. Mn by eonrtuy of thewillo Clarion Frank N. Davis, president of the Board of Education, will present the diplomas to the graduatfes and will say a few words in so doing. B. Goodwin, pastor of St. Joseph’s chuvch can-Mas himself fortunate in being able to secure Mr. Matre's ser- vices as ho is in such demand at a!» {airs of this kind. The adrhv-A at the evening will be givvn by Mr. Anthony Macro, Presi- rk-nt of the Marquettr- Life Insurance (30.. a pubiiA-he!‘ of books, and a well known rpeaker. The Rev. Fr. Eneas The aocnmpanhlx are, piano, Miss 20% Cam; and vlrum and cymbals, Made! Jaseph Mrkvicka. Bn-Mvs them principles, a" the: children will appear m the chorus; numbers. 3 llry Louise M Isabel Dorothy Holimy An elaborately staged went“, "The Feast of the Red Com," In two acts, win he presented by the school rhildnn. In it are tuneful melodien, dances. dialogues and representations which should please the audience. The class. roll is as follows: Martha Marie Bender Margaret Anabasy Mary Jane Mrkvich Marjorie Mary McCain John Pour Seul Genevieve Brady Bernice momma Dre": Eleven scholars will gnduuu from St. Joseph's church school next lon- «lay evcning in the annual exercises to be held in the niche Theatre. 81mins Will be Held in the Dkle Thainâ€"Mr. Anthony Mom is Ibo Spotter. tum «Mount now mm 51. 105mm sumo: Mary Mrkvicka Martha Bender Barbara Wimmer Helen Surrfultowski Charlotte Baron Bernice DreHa Wencd .‘hkfitka Mavgarv Canty Those taking part in the opera“: In the afternoon a pmgmm win be given. Mrs. Wm. Hefrnn, of Chicago will he thr‘ speaker 1nd the music will hn furnbhcd by Mienk Man'c Raul, voealist and Mia; Maymc Engehrha", violinist. Local Huh member: will bn weicomed to attend the afternoon program. Tiw Bonn! of Dirrcfora of the Illh District nf Winch Federation of Wo- man's Club, will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. W. H. Wedge“ in East Maplv avenuo, next Wmlnewlay, June H. Luncheon will he .~¢;n-ml at one o‘clock. - * ISN’T IT A STRANGE THINGâ€"- that tho first thing a business man will do when his wife catches him kissing the maid; and start: an awful muss; anrl drags him into court for the judge to look over; and tells the judge what a soft old fool he is; and the size of his family: and of what‘her suspicions about him have always been; and everything â€" that his very first thought will be to rush to the Newspnper Ofl'ice and try to keep the story out of print? The next day h. turns down ndvertixing‘ with the argument that naval-tit. in. doesn't m local (‘Iub Wnnm are Invited in Program It Blodgofl Home in the Afternoon. It has been termed a Rembrandt of the screen and the greatest! pir- tnre of the year. 11th DIST. BOARD DIRECTORS WOMANS CLUBS MEETS HERE in the plot a! this great American picture. Ami the very con- and focus of interns! in the unforgetuMe. mag» nifiront figure of the Prodigal Judge‘. ‘Is the most striking charm" in I ‘picturc of many striking chum-tors; a romance rich Sp incident. bonny In humor. full-flowing in I broad cur- rent of life and events. Love Ind hate and private feud, true friend- ship Ind evil nmbition, the mysterious and unexpected, I" have unit place‘ “The Prodigal Judge" brings to the arm" n ell-ruler who hm long llv- ed in llcllon Ind has! become endeared to the heart: of Mlol Ilium. Elo- qumt u every bur. l-‘Ilnulllan in a~ unity of appetlle and intellect. tho Judge la a man to be reckoned with. In him ll» ridiculous snuggle: {or nanny with the sublime. The um- lator Inglis over him and then love! him and in the and rises to a point of delightful admiration for the VI;- lboml who Hill nmglns the highâ€" mintled. mat-beam panama». He The local Auxiliary has been ham- pered by lack of funds. To raise the mum-y for this most. wonhy cause they have nuanced {or a benefit mov- ing picture. 2-how at. the Curtixs Thea- tm next Mommy and Tuesday nights. June 12 and 11!. Almost cw-ryoue attends a movie now and then and they should makv it a pantlculnr point to attend this one, we an vxcollent feature film and at tho name time lht‘lp along the good Work, and a work which mun! b0 (lane. The film rein-fled {or showlllk ix ”The l'roullgnl Judge" mlnptml {tom the world tumour: novel by Vaughan chter. It in a stnry at heart inter- (‘5! that unpeuls tu every humnn be- in; hernum- the charm-tom un- fleuh and blood crrntuven nml lhm’r utinm thou- of human activity. Jmm l'nigc and Ilu'lllyn Alhuclllc- take the loud- lng roles. There are at the “Speedway" hospi- tal in Roosevelt road near May-wood. many wounded veterans of the World war. The government is supposed to care for their every want, but you know and I know that that is im- pessilge. To furnish the things necessary for‘ their well being and their peace of 1mind the Legion Auxiliaries along the Burlington are banding themujves together. Most of the Auxiliaries have a fund to work with but. the local one is .~o situated that this is lmpoxxible. Hinsdule, LaGrunge and Rim-hide women have been doing a great work and the women of Down- Cl'h Grove are keen to get into the game and do their share. “The Prodigal Judge" to be Shown u! Curling Theatre Next Monday-Tuesday. LEGION AUXILIARY GIVES MOVIE FOR WOUNDED “VET” Single Conic. Five Cantu. States Attnmey Chguncey Ru been assisting the state are i in the conductingfl an funnel *to determine the cause oftfl which consumed the 88. : Paul church at Nepervme M 'dny morning. Mr Read I)!" enough evidence has been dim to warrant the belief that I applied the torch Ind tilt? probably m min weld hi Victor Tholm a. r! Misfit Amil L. Hanan. I um» man-ind June 5,!“ 'Ihny v. c n a fendtrl by Mr M and .‘Iik'a Jnmphine Hanzren, hm and MN of thn bride and I . Ru:- o and Edgar Thoiin, children, tho groom '9. brother. acted I! I homers. The Rev. Albion A at Hinsriale, performed the 1‘ Mr and Mrs Virlm Thoiin. o! m :laugh avrmm, celebrated the W {Mxh annivorsary of their mania" 11151311111533. They were In: gh-rc June 5. [£97 and hue Mu {Downers Grove their home m ’ >incn. {x Fifty-twvn and {M frnm Downer: firm and My helpul fr. the thin linings and I“ n: wmrmhmnrcs. a ~ihrr cahdkhl. silxm rpoons‘ and Hirer money. {I was a g!tnin~.,~ mu, grnaHv 0150M. by. the ”bride and g: onm" Ind tr thmo um aflnnderf the silver and. ding anniur arv. I" . Wen Martin! in nut-en Gm Twenty-five Years A10 June the Fifth SILVER WEDDING - (‘ELEBRATED BY ' VICTOR. THOLIN'B have striw-n long and Inl‘d to also. the. anqry fund-u for (M M. to make up ml of the M h 33' um bun-r. They cannot WE this all unleu mum I“ ma, bemr end npenda am may. ' 1 The fire cm): I:- : necessity" N.- '3' penille'n experience with low nae : pressure In! Sunday moral-g '5'. fig flee Clflholic rhurrh then m If] should be In onmple to the m 5 a! 1M villm ”at will ‘h needed to maln- pmnn n b s we": in the min. 15mm 1" m: fer-sightedneu of the local In.” 3;: we bun that something in “I. M 3 cf the truth. Sevenl of an ten 3 mop-1pm their homes as m ‘3 33‘ It In the aim of the 6m. W353 g. ‘! for the now: to pay for the 0“.- Cu: we do less {Mn to buck M up? INVESTIGATE BURNING NAPERVIILE CHURCH 'l‘how having charge of the boot are as follows: Fancy Work, Con” uational Phil-then Clams: Cudy,.fl. 1-2. l'hilaflu-u Class; Grub Bu um; "mm-la (whatever that. In) Wounfl Guild and Auxiliary o! 8. And” 1lescnpnl chunh; Bakery ‘lwlin of the Maccabees; Ito CM, and "drummer-ts, Roy-l thhbll. A number will be dawn on Q. or (he nightx and the lucky m a! "at rmmv-rplr‘ Ill” be DM‘ will! 3 our handful dollar H". 0n llw whorl will In the am! hi... harm-u, flour. chickens and than n‘ ultrarlion for unto owners. my 00'. mummies such as Mop "glib, “III" ~90: lixhlu. Cuban, Mv.,1tt. ‘A' Many booths have been exacted It round the hull and prouny decor-w [or the occasion. There will b. I!!! ticles of fancy work made by t“ nimble finge'rs of local woman ' girls; bankely goods; candies: 1‘ “cam; and many other things on puke. There will be entertainment by bu - cal talent, some of the best dam? and musicians of the village lining promised to lend their Isaiah”. in making the bazaar a success. The big bazaar {or the benefit 0! the fire truck fund will be held I. Dicke‘s hall tonight and tomom night, Friday and Saturday, Juno 3 and 10. Entertainment, Home Made Ankh Besides "Number Davin" Ire Attractions. 3mm BAZAAR f0R rm IRucK: nuns Iwo mam NUMBER. 21 ' mm

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