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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Sep 1922, p. 1

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» *DIOWNERS- GROVE REPORTE . ‘ ' ”(mam min” Re'v. Jenness was formerly pastor of the M. E. church here. He has Man the lecture platform and en- mh: sped-l work for his denom- m He '11] mil September 21. The Methodist church will hold a reception next Tuesday evening. Sept. 12 to Md good-bye to the Rev. James F. James: and family. of Lane place. The reception is for all old friends bf the Jenness family who are hav- ing very soon for Santiago. Chili.‘ South America where he will he tluI mm:- of an English speaking church. PmMuoI'MBM Lave: Scan for Pntmte in ()il. county. The following boys helped pin it: Henna! m Downers; m mum. Gardiner Grunge and RECEPTION NEXT TUESDAY FOR REV. JENNESS FAMILY Pork, Glen Ellyn and Kenneth Chris- ”. Vflh Park. good heal“. A shield was donated by Camp Duncan to the group a! boys secur- ing the most point: in various nth- hfla Ind tent inspection. The shield is: won by the Buflzlokent and will he on display in various lawn: in the The camp fire sing: all night lilh Game Ray. William III)“. Aflhm’ and m, star-i0: .1an quiet talks Wefl‘lgnoy Phelpa, Jack M and ”thin ”naming long to he "numbered. Graves. And last hm not lent wow the three! Those who dme up to the cam ”my: a day visit 10 the dining In"; for I: visit during the Um treks '9" vial-e the boys all showed PM! 0‘ Nessa and legumes G. H. Emile. arrival ll Round lake. "L Mk". ”I Mat. hum-g. hiking. all and- m Tor-day. Mann :9 and enjoy-1r «warm supervision. were the Q1! out a! the flood \‘uatinns M'Ipuflmm ”.4 .5". no "'1‘: mg 3"” ”I ”'9 X, I C- A: D" “N! mum, other than a that In get up. “Mk «I a dining ha" and :- gm“. fin. fur meals and I "no to [o ‘ shim W“ placed M l ‘1.“ tn bed, '3.- Inflated. 0n fellow: Il- Infll own-Cooking Fish late. :- ml‘wny: had something interesting to do pile! to «vim. fund did fl. 3 The "War mm mm ha; Trudi. Ihe party were: 600ml W W “rink “'9 M0“ m‘fln ' liun Rummy". Doyle; known u- the Owl: and the Bnfl’nloesm n ‘ :1 con“, [an Kingsleyl Th pmmm of athletics «bed-H 1mm» Homo Winks. "an" mauve .pom bod- for meflanfln. William Boon. now. Knob-l and individuals and In every pm me». Wilfrwl rm. Rom mm! to "KNEW"! "3-“ h"'- ‘DOIIM Vnnano-n. Hamid mum] A «my. boy: from our... county arrival at Round lake. Ill. Mini is a” Twat-y. Mann 2! and enjoy- ed on of ”It “no“ Vltntinn! (”f IAN! Dne- lnhr a! TM Ch. I. Sam M (a mm Alan-d mum: San BOYS BONE FROM GREAT TIME AT CAI? DUNCAN «Inwmmmmrum! mdnwluuduunuchenulu of “an My cm In "mind of s" cum In an Huh" macs. Anoth- ot future a! Butt-m! to numb will in tho monthly public "Mildew: of “out don during 1M MI“ much. Thou um hr mpylmnhd by mmhly pause on) um] dated inco the curriculum of and- Ilthough the prescribed mm the public Ind parochial ghoul: Chin” in dill cloudy folk-Dd. ‘l'lu high standard 0! lb put wlll it retained Ind the c in all ol‘ an clght grades 4 ‘ I lo- a! of teachers who have been very suc- awful In 00k M and Springfield. m (on-er principal. 8M" ll..- phiuhmheldolthehrgepafluh school in Granite City. 1 a change in the tucking sun. prim is now Sister lichelle she is assisted by four able 8t. Joacph’s parish school reopened My morning with an unendmee of 142 children. This is flu nicest enmllmcn‘ since the school was en- taNixhed twelve yenrs 330'. The rooms have been renovated and the netting equity increased. There has‘ I42 flRflllfD AI SAIM JDSIPII’S PARISH 8(fl00l some chums have also been in» By Pour Able Teachersâ€"4’15- Jk Eta-influx Alain Tho ltnan'. uf Supervisors of Du Page County cordially invite you {a «ma the Annual Reunion to be held at Wheaten. Illinois. at the Court Hausa. September 21, 1922 at 10:00 o'clock a. m. T0 VETERANS OF THE CIVIL WAR, THEIR WIVES: WIDOWS The Downers Grove Volunteer fire Department had an exceptionally fine crowd at their Labor Dty picnic-at [Belmont and Forest avenues. That is the evening crowd was great and had there been that many all day they would have nude money Too many other afternoon attractions around the county kept. tram away during the day, howevef, and the profile were not very large. g This is the last of a series of summer picnics given by the fire boys. MANY ATTENDED FIREMAN PICNIC HERE LABOR DAY Those who drum up to the camp for a visit during the two treks: were Nessa: and "asthma G. H. Bungle. W. W. “duh. J. W. Adam. Ed. P. Lacey. W. Vaughn and W. H. Ray. [the chard”. ‘Duhthundmomeou 9.th Council. Roy Smut. an (out: and equipmem of that omni- nwm wen anal. In. Mp. .m of the. you". did the cooking and‘ wad-ml an an nul- aln ml Mon the Mary tampon , «nu-boy Imu- Ind pawn! «her- of [ A ham "and at you». follow. Hutton". A. army-«an Cami-“on! thumb. Mamet! on TM] In. . WI! two-wool camping trip ‘0 lab Dolov-n. The horn van and": a! the church. NV.A.Mph40flnl‘d- burl-WWII‘IVOWW at uh Dd"... Wk. TWENTY BOYS HAD A GREAT TIME AT BOY SCOU'I‘S CAMP Tho out o! the truck and equip mtnluflukovorflmm than is than um am to he paid. council. Ho laid he had hard thlt they were willlng to pay the balance of the not“. one was due and asked for pomisaion to run moth" nflle in the event that such n pmcoedlng‘ would in actuary. Tho council u-‘ uni-loud, and that the balance should be paid by the villm and so be uppmached by one of the loot them with the request to denim to the fire truck fund or to buy a nfile ticket for this or that to help pay for this needed bit of communâ€" ity property. The village council his taken over the balance of the debt on the truck and the notes will be paid out of village funds. A few weeks In Henry Dicke, the Elm Chief, attended a meeting of the To Pay all Rea-hing Notes on Fire VILLAGE COUNCIL ASSUMES BALANCE No more will Mr. Nan-on-thecstnet Sun-p sand. at l and PM Avenues in BM! hail-lent Finland 53* the Fire Depart-cut FIRE TRUCK DEBT A NEWSPAPER FOR THE These signs have been placed at by the garages, the Dicke theatre and m at the Methodist and Catholic places: in of worship. They should be obeyed pt by .11 local mohrlm And we know be an visitors will M then. in on both sides of the street leaving only a narrow lane between them. As advocated over a year ago by The Reporter. no parking signs have been placed on various streets in the village were autos were wont to park Village 00nd] Orders Warning Signs for (huge-led van... Meeting Flues NO PARKING SIGNS NOW DECORATING The ship will fly down Main street about two o'clock and will also cover the entire county amending propa- ganda. Fix-service men will be re- minded of thy: in France when-5m" own md enemy planes went forth on similar minions. Curry will have several planes at the Mr and will carry pageants. The usual charges will be male. the LisleDuPage County Pfir and Stock Show to he held next Friday and Steamy. James. Curvy. an aviator from An- rora, will fly over the rill-[e and just above the trees down Main street to- momv afternoon. As he flies he will scatter handfuls of bills advertising 1-.” Curry. Alton Adder. Wk h to (Entry Pun-gm at Link hit '- Fly 0'" “Han church hon to m tho wed-flu 0! Win. Brady. In. Lama"- nephew, whoa an add“! W. {She can nnbod to Dr. Gum”, what: flnt aid in Mini-tend null no prim mks an loohd (or. The other Inc-kr- ol‘ the party ,nflhuh flnld and" an en. W “or but a "me shaking a and a {mi inn-es. .1 «It! . . PLANE 1‘0 SCA'I'I'ER BILLS OVER MAIN Mallow-«mm Thur" maMrnytoSLJouph‘n In; what: the car In width the and In holly Inn Mu m and vu mi, injured Hominy nom- lulmhmdMth lied "loll-"7b- to Weill-glen B A D L Y INJURED WHEN AUTO SKIDS AND TURNS OVER As a usual thing the concessions at county fairs ere money makers. Graham Wyllie. manager of the fair to be given next week st Lisle says thst every concession last year mule money and thinks they should make more this. He is deslvous of hsvlng es many local people manage the con- eesslons so possible ss he thinks the profits should stay in the community. To dose only one Damn Grove men has made an emulation for spue. Ir. Wyllle will be It the [rounds every afternoon end evening surung today or may be ruched st HIM-tin Gnlu- Wyllio Says 0-], One Don- LISLE FAIR MANAGER WANTS LOCAL MEN TO GET CONCES'I’NS LISLE-DUPAGE COUNTY SEVERA L STREETS STREET SATURD’Y : en Grove Mun llas um will obey than. by wilyâ€"5i; '10: an Application FAIR SEPT. 15 AND 16 I A luncheon will be served at the ’Glen Oak Country club, near Glen I,Ellyn, on Friday, Sept. 15 at one o'clock to which women from the enâ€" tire county are invited. Plates are one dollar. The affair is promoted} by women of Gien Ellyn and other‘ towns in DuPage whn are intmted in the success of Mrs. O’Neill’s eun- paign. Applications {or plate: should bah the hands of the commit“: The Hinsdnle Commercial associa- tion is cooperating with the women and Wednesday is their special day. In the evenings there vi" he organ redid: and other specie! features. An invitation is extended to Down- 0r: Grove and other suburbs to Itâ€" | On Tuesday Wednadey 1nd Thurs- 3day, September 12, 13. and 14, under the auspices of the Woman "soda- tion of the Union church of Hinsdale, there will be a demonstnflon of honelloltl utilities and plenum for the home, interesting to every home- holder. Many nationally known and} local exhihieon have taken space. 1 “‘u-nm Ann-duh» of tho l'll‘on Ml! Med by C... net-dd Asa-6M HINSDALE'S HOME EXPOSI'I'ION TO BE SEPT. 12, 13, AND 14 In odor to render this unit. cl-n schools, his V. lomn, lun- been fit-it'll, 03m min have been fulcmllonc. lmm mu pm and mu m under, Supflnbudtnl «I the Iml «Ml.- inlnain “mining Ind upon lend" John RM, wishes to “out the fill- map Their camp will he own fer the lowing an lit-lull of the (when for ”mule inspection It all lines cull furnishing inns-Mum lo ”we in ,u-ill gladly nut" any questions ”13nd,, ~- ... then nlaliy: w Rout work. : ills.- Dem-icy and Ind-mos it : Another of their numerous duliestlun, Shall". Rumhogh. Rippling. al the (mud: will he the are ofVBllctan-ki, Prim. Vaughn, Ialmn the parking of an: and romplllnce Ind R17. will! their llimlions will In math-l unfit-laud by the fair omenn. "Service in Ollins" is a fundamn- BECKER . BRADY in! principle of reaming and it i! lho foundation of [nod citizenship and is but taught and develop" through Mural «nice to the common worn-re. You will find these boy- vcady at all “mes to be of service to. . The beautiful conmony of the vul- ling mass hrmmlu Human! Becker, uf (bingo and William Brady 0" ‘leh l-‘Wl awnm‘, lngrllwr as. A "do, o! ennui-"y Infincd Pint Md Bunk, {non Ounce. lll.. under ll. dludlou of Seem Oflidnl Gu- ll- Wyllh will «nor the ground: 0! 00 Hub-Duh“ Fair I Nook Show In org-dud pin!- lo give nun-1 W,.hmcuc.uto mo on? gum a. a. nun l mt vhni mam uunuon will-Io undated. 3 00" mt. will mom u udnr-' "on tn tho “pm-undat- of the (lib! hm! depart-ow Dam will con-l M I w and found" ham: (or, the childm and «mm intonation In that nothing iL ‘ BOY SCOUTS HAVE CHARGE FIRST AID AT THE LISLE FAIR I Dyanahine, his real name in un~ known and the puesdonym in an ad- vertising scheme. made a bet he could go from hia home in Tens lo Maine. without begging and without working. He gets his money by per» fanning and: mum; an the than and other: equally dun-dcvllluh. to coin I word. The uumtion in I free one” An attraction unique In {nit annals will be seen at. the Lisle fair next week when "Dune Devil Dynnshine” will be dragged our the ground tied behind a wading automobile. He is‘ élnd only in a filnin khaki suit mull the stunt is the result of'a wager. Dyanahine, his real name is un~‘l “Dy-whine” to he Bugged Over the Ground Tied Behind Speech in; Autonoflle DARE DEVIL STUNT TO BE PULLED OFF AT THE LISLE FAIR W Ion Fu- 0» Ib-IO Even though the boy: of the Con- gregational Christian Endeavor So- ciety were I; Luke Damn Sunday. Mr and Mrs Brady will maké their home for the present with the groom’s pamnts. After the ceremony the bridal party adjourned to the Brady home where they panook of a bounteou: breakfast. The days entertainment was elimaxed when a number of the groom's friends arrived and all made merry until late in the evening. 1 i; The bountiful ceremony of the writ ‘ «ling mass hrought “urgent Becker. of Chicago and William Brady of leh Form! avenue, logetlwr ax‘ 'husband and wife Monday morning! The Rev. E. B. Goodwin, pastor of 3the churrh, who performed the (ereâ€"2 imony, EXPTQ§>¢ll the thoughts of' fv'mnwrou.‘ friend: of the happy couplei Ewhen he wished them happiness am“ :pmperity in years to come. ' ‘ The bride wore a gown of canton: (crepe «it-pod with Chantilly lace.» :Her tulle veil was held up with pearls: fen heirloom of the family which gave the finishing touch to her donning ‘ «alone. The bride: mid, Miss Mary“ Becker, sister of the bride, wore nil mom of pink crepe Ile chine and can" Iried a hoquet of America. beauties. f fThe bride was nearly hidden by a ‘ :huge shower W of sweetheart. men. The rin'g wee borne by Dor- othy Brady. roster of the (mom, who ' led the stately procession to the alter I where the bride left the arm of Ir. ' P. x. we .a elm mm of the (amâ€"1 ily. The groom was “tended by his 1 friend. um: we, who ha been ‘ closely entwined with both bride end groom for a number of years. ' cu holy“! and instructive locum and IN pmgnm in ”and. om»:â€" «l by the County sortinmt of M. w. V. lama, has been «salient. {M Ind RM Hunt! and Agatha film. In. “In Ruth Hulk: will It: In ”or uwdnloudent'n om” AM Act a Mm: with". The and": Mn hon m ”If mat, menu» institute at El..- unt tho pant root. Th mun-u Mn 5".- voll attended. um Macm- ly hm: m uu'l '00.! have giv- Inc. MAM Whlflon and lbs Gm Inning, uh: Anna Housing and Ruth Larson, 7th; Genevieve Rolan- ‘md floral-e Sherlock. 0th; luau Shun and Domthu (flavor, 51h; Bulb 8m and Ruth loch-hr, m; In. Culyle mm and In. G. H. Brown. 3"; Lucille Finflwr and Inga DIM. High School 8. 8. Vernon, Principal. Science. 6. H. Brown. Human! Training. If" 8k". Bradbury, Punch and English.‘ “In Harem-e Blmker. Latin. “in Gertrude Gun". English. Car! "our. History. ‘ (Hidden mm. laumulics and Athktic Cou'h. It“ Ruby Milne. Common-ill. Ilium Mary Spinner, English Ind momma. The teachers for the term will be .3 follows: At the high school registration of old pupils, that is those who attend- ed last year. will be done Monday morning. All new pupils and fresh- men are to report loudly alternoon. j of instructors is prepared for the big~ mt enrollment in the history of the schools. Downers Grove schools will ne-open for the 1922-28 season next Monday morning after the summer vacation. The schools have been put into good condition for the term and the staff Teachers Attending Intel-influx Ins“- !ule n bilabial-10“ for Big Enrollment Hue DOWNERS GROVE SCHOOLS ICE-OPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 11 The Woman! Missionary _ the Congregational chmh wm , a mission'ery tea it the hon. J“ J. W. Grunt in flight-nil a “ f Admiainnr free film: M will be taken . Third groupâ€"4hird day: I Oliver W. Stewart, Rev Norma Brown "Wheels." will rel-h What... for I series of ti: mfinn, to be ht“ In 'Ihe Pint Baum (thumb. Thur-hr, Friday and Sammy. Mather 14. If. and Hi, It 2:45 It". 7:15. This group of National 1!th in making a naiinmwide tour in tho interest: of Law Enforrement. Civ- ie Righteousness Ind Social Ind Il- inlustriul Justice. The coming of the squadron is endorsed by all who he imr Lav 'flnfon'emont. I 5 This year thirty h‘o senators, one- lhird of the total number. '1'“ h Medal to Coupe”. The m are [making a desperate and nailed d- l'ort, laying their plens u they on ’u present time, to secure he cloc- :tion of wet men. Will we permit them to do it? Unless the dry par due! a ”lost and found" home to! and that u once, there is gm. haâ€" ‘per of their accomplishing their pr- pone The indifference of the people :on this subject at the present time {is truly defining. First groupâ€"First any: Dr. n Leigh Colvin, Hon. Fun} 8. m Second powâ€"second day: In. Woertendyle. In. I My result on the Con-H‘- tntian itsell, and. tberefm, upon our very form of government. The wet inure": have announcer? flair intention to break down th- enforcenent of the law and to Bring back beer and wine, by modification of the Volstead Act They are In!- The Flying Suva-1m. I m a! National n'uhn called I "Unint- wity in Motion. 1 Fountain a “no-Day Mk. I! m manual-Mu ‘ M0- “.164. \ The speakers of the Flying w LAW ENFOICEIENT FLYING SQUADRON 'I‘O VlSfl' DU PAGE blanks encloud to OM”. ti. to enroll new Ina-bans {Nu m. Uu-ir lrirmlu Thaw blink: In] I. mum! from any mentor. or In. uh unruly. W. J. O'Neill All h- knntod ln Main; Ibo'chonu II. tune! to not their Wield..- Into IM Much of 0» mm or I. Muller of the ownuflon I! a. adios! ”all“. dale. The board a! mango" um not ul. ”a bone a! It. pro-Hut. In. dehflmr. at I p. It. My. flout. l2. Rm meat" I- M ly W to be mt. I! is hoped that. every m J the satiety will be in 01W 1 the (in: "mml. Noam h” Inc-n muilzd to all mom with The great success of flu put I.- son was largely the result of tho It» ‘splred and [animating work of M director, Mr. l'npc, Ind . manbenahip in desired no flint vision of mania! lendeIINp my to. expressed mote widely In tho ea.- munily. The Went Suburban Chonl . dety will hold its first rebound a! the season on Friday evening, 80,0. 15 at 8 o'clock in the Junior Elem- nary school building on Grove “not. The change in date from Thumb, to Friday Wu made so that no imm- {erence would be nude with flat VII- lage activities. "~och Smnd Susan's Work 0pc. N“ Week at Junior Elemen- «mm mm HRS] mum _ IS smmsrn l5 ; In, School NUMBER 40 4“”

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