Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Sep 1922, p. 1

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Ul‘l‘lbu'lu 1“: n u; n. nun v Junâ€"ICU.- v . . _ V__V,. DOWN ERS GRQYE REPORTE ____~câ€"-n“n . (‘nIIIIITKY‘I'I‘V P“! 9m-= surfing next Monday. September 26, the Downers Grove pomflleo wm wuca.m.mdclouent6p.m. Those :16 the sum hours the oflke hhmmmmnlfl new... matheggflmedllhe aim-Bum.wlthth¢rflflm fi’numbtr 0! wins ofiend to exhibitor: dn-w may oxmbzu And we nvdry {or ‘he ribbon: Ind cub print was Bun. Hundreds of people from all over the county and many lrom outside the county attended the Lisle-Du- Page County Fair and Stock show u the Edw. Riedy farm south of Lisle lat Friday and Saturday. This wus the third annual fair and unrivaled the other two grutly in the attend- unce and the number of exhibits, the Iny in which it was run and in every other way. Gnham Wyllie. who mod the even, was the busiest person in or around the grounds and his hard work of the past three weeks Ihowed to nod advantage during the two day flit. The atmlnnc aunt: of both days W shudders o! appnhemsion from the crowd los‘ 01! «ring aviator: be duhed w the ground and Initial. The wing waking And me panchu‘e drops urn the but ever been in this vicinity. Mr! I“ POI m. Chic-inun- $th Wynndom : Codâ€"4M, Funk llycr: '14 Don’t forget to turn the clock buck baton nu “hit the In!” M“ M‘ "day night. or 14mg about South, evening when M 80 ‘0 dime" ’“ 'mnndymmu‘muflytorm services. my being in effect since «he first Sunday in lav. “I! “m ”m the. wage, or um kind I“ mmwlluiuuheehngedlwn to sun time, commonly hum here- about: a Oenml sundud Tim With W of others, the 900' pl. of this «Immunity 53” 9'9”") ”at extra hour of daylight during a. long plenum mm 0! mm- mqt. An auto ride of fifty "“03 m ”um. me: dinner and um M but More dirk. A homey to Romeo {or I swim :nd «her plea. me will be ma side and! W The turn: the “lend" to summef dun Infin- [ISLE-00PM (0. Hill! MD SINK SHOW A SWISS NEW HOURS AT THE POSTOFFICE THIRTY-NINTH YEAR u. Wentbll Dun. flew-1st. Paul mm; 26. «Am. Pun-49!. College Ponlm Firm; 2!! Wendell Doe". Md "mouth Rods: Cockâ€"1st, College Poultry Finn. Henâ€"1st. Cullen I‘oom'y rum Cochrelâ€"lst. R C Cook: 2d, sum. Palletâ€"ls! and 26. W A Rogers. We Plymouth Racks: Cockâ€"Isl. College Pnultry Farm; N, A W Kohley. (Confined on PM 10) BACK TO “OLD TIME” SUNDAY FOR THE WINTER H of Scum m h Chap fro- myngm Suing a Can“! codâ€".14 mm mm. Cochnl â€" at. Calm: Poultry Pam; N. flurry link)». Micki“. College Poultry Farm; Human. Hemâ€"m and 21!. Frank Iyt r, I’m-31. Funk My"; 241. Fun! éochniâ€"m. rank Iber- following is 3 unit) \m of thc Himâ€"1st. Comm roam, ran-m; ny Attend Third Annual Showing of Fun Produce and Stock September 15 and M -m Ind 2d. Folk“ at; Calm Poultry 2d, Tom ”JR; 7 In. W. J. OPEN YEARS WORK WITH RECEPTION TO POST REGENTS mt, Jim. in 51mm. The 80- detyhunndlorthiflfmflm mm which hgngmgh the old com- -.,A good dummy. Prim have been mend from time to time in the whole. night school: have been conâ€" dncted for the edmfion of foreign- ers. unsung than the pfindpld‘ of this mammal". tnd reverence far its My: sad so long as‘thm is such work m be done, the Daughters of the Anal-Ian Molution will furnish strong, energetic. self sacrificing wo- -u ___°, w“ v . men. who u! striving to be ion” or! our Glut Republic. The load Chopin-r of the Daugh- Ien of the American Revolution will on on nar‘a work with 0 mp» “on In honor of tho Put luau“. at the home of In. J. H. anhnflcld. next. mm, evening. Sep'tember It my be mounting to some to hunt the purpou of m org-ninth"! and it in bud. expressed by in town- den. u Mia-n: “To podium the memory at the ion": and m of 1:1;ng ‘nnufly w the goal-m- 87?; place of pilgrimage: in an vanishing records, its historical Infid- ings, sites, tuna and cemeteries. It hu founded and mmrted schools In the south for the mounhin whites and the Negroes, issued Connecticut‘s furious Guide Book for the edueution ofthoemigrmt. Khaki-meage- duesformmstmcuonofehndm in set! menu“, civic pfiderund film A. 1‘. 0m enteretained at 500 at her home i South Wuflnt flmilc-volmionary Period. to collect and preserve historical Ind Hopi». admits?! lo Men In “one a In. I: a P1: You. In Adm. NEWSPAPER FOR THE COMMUNITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER VILMGE OF DOWNERS GROVE IT’S IN THE AIR HrmNamlawanetm-ntohorold marmnlqwhmm'm CHURCH ERECTED AT WESTMONT IN JUST FOUR DA The Westmont Blpfiu church will hold in opening sank. in the“ new china ended in {our day: â€"â€" {rem Tuesdny to Fridty Int week ~â€" on Sand” durum: a 8:00 o‘clock. The building is located in North CAM avenue near the new Mhool houu. ificfiom interested in “1ch a cordial invitaflon to Attend the ser- ular hacking servikcs thew shortly The annual sun convention of the Legion will be held next week Mon- day and Tuesday at Rock lslmd. Dan Diem, commie: of the load Pleas tot Legion winter activities were discussed st the meeting Mon- day and it is expected that the up» thy which has marked the when for the put few years is wearing of! and a live post is looked for. ELLA MARY TEA ROOM NOW OWNED BY MRS. B. WAPLES Mrs. Ballard Wnples has purchasâ€" edtheEllaMsryTuBoominEos‘l Curtiss sheet. across from the post- oflioe from Hrs. Newton who lass been running it for nearly 1 your. Km Wsplos, who Is one of the foun- ders 1nd proprietors of the Ws-Brook Inn ,which sprung into instant palm~ mny alter its opening seven! months ago. win take immedisu pos- At a meefing of the local past of the American began held Monday evening in the G. A. R rooms, plans were nude {or the annual banquet 3nd election of officers of ihe post The afl’u'r will be held the fim week in om: Md an eflort is being made to secure Library Hall for the ”Hon. LEGION mexmc FOR ANNUAL BAN- QUET 1N OCTOBER Du» lion". Con-under of the Post to Attend Slate Con- vention Next Week. i‘ is the intention of the pastor, e R". Joe. B. Regen, to hold reg- sonic" Will It Held In the Nov Baum MI Nut 8-day Mum .. will hand the sessions as a DAYS Saturdny Club, 3 group of young men who went out doing good. He was one o! the founders of the Cdcutu After-Cm Associnfion, the organisation which has done a (nu. work in taking can of fan»; men to- laoed from reformat: schools, tad 'flllfl than in m I new my: in lilo. In this M, In in: Ina: day W nut, to pat JNANANJAN NIYOGI. Rnickm of this commumty will have the opportunity nut. and” u!- urnoon of Marin; out of an mos! manning hit: ever given in the Villw. Juanita leod, of Ctknt- u. indil the {utmost prohibition ow tor of his nuke fund, will all of the drink problem Among the Mtim a! 0m {At-“ray hnd. Tcmrnnn Wort". Num oi lush. to “you .1 Butt“ Clutch at Time O'Cloch- His lecture will bl: given at the First Fluid. church next Sand-y nt- temoon, Scpkmbcr 24, u tum. Ev- erycne Lt- Invi'cd to attend. of themHWâ€"orld League Against Alco- holism. He win appear in native cos- tume: he sooth excellent Enflish Mr. Niyogi is Nations! Lecturer end «paint for the "Cdcutu Temâ€" pennee Fedention;" is Scatter, of the “Bonsai Social Service League? is one of'the founders of the “Cal- cutu Working Men‘s Club." He win he mpefled by Dr. George W. Morrow of Detroit, Michigan. who wm speak briefly. He is one of the most virile end useful a! the young madam of Indâ€" “wwâ€" _- _ He I: a born reformer. When only 17 yarn old. he established ¢ rigged school an! {oath}! club in Coed! Bo- har. One offspring of this m the Mr. Niyozi was chiefly instrumen- tal in bringing "Pumkyfom‘ Johnson «5 India lad. year and he largely a!“ ranged and wnductrd the tour in which l’uemyfoot traveled 7,000 mil»: mm mad: 200 FpN’tMs kn 1.500.000 poople. Mr. Niyogi Is described by Pussyfoot mv being our cf (hr mnfit virile and uwful of the yOung Hinâ€" doo? of India. H: is. coming to Am- eriu to study social Ind poliual conditions ts nfl'oded by the drink problem and also to mike I uniquâ€" wide lecture tour under the auspices Ind is thrilling-1y eioqudm We will sneak on "has. Cursed by Sum; He is fie omnizing secretary of the Calcum Temperance Federation hnving forty branches, the right had man of Rev. Herbert Andaman, sec- rcury a! the Federation. and nlso mm of the Nation] madam-y 00nd] of Ind“. INDIAN LECTURE“. HERE ON SUNDAY FULL ATTENDANCE AT FIRST MEETING OF CHORAL SOCIETY Choral societies and kindergartens like ours, sun dials and old gardens} flowers and little children, laughter and singing are terms that are inter- changeable and all were freely used at the opening rehearsal of the West Suburban Choral Society at the Kin- dergarten Friday night, Sept. 16th. Masetro Pape was in fine form and' tried the aixty odd singers over {our of the new songs that are being re-j hearsed {or the Christmas concorL‘ Their eflorts must have pleased him for between noun he gave vent to a flow of wise saws md humorous stories that rain-d mm approval a- mong the tenors and dew throat"! xufluwu from the buses as well u ludylih expnsuions of meniment from the uopnnoa and altos. Alter "hum-l the chorus mud» ed to the (union when the society hind plmd I nun did an. A gift to the Kinderguru-n Extrusion Associ- ation. The bmnu plmuo inuribed with the words “My “(I nhowx but Melt! Sun Dialâ€"62 of the 75 Members Ptescnt u Opening of Second Season. your: ?" Ind been at “Don of field name man by n of field new main by Mr. l'mr 3mm and will be 0! Inlennt In the cNIdnn Ind - gm: mm.» to the gunk-I of that: [only nhool. A A-..- The pnunulion speech mm m by In. Philip Welnhflmr who voié- 0d tho (“mean of Downer: Grove to th- Auodm ud duo on than of the choral nod-(1 MI“ In, Madness-en that had been «undid a» fin- by (In Kind-mm Anne!» don. One of the “mm mm run pound a NM 0! flown over the non dial and It" Lucia lone spoke In um 2f the fin nd the plea-Int «my VII over. A!- at this the mercury, W. J. O'Ndp live 3 brief historical mm. of the Irs. A. G. Nichol and I map of ladies comprising it. soan commit are served - delidoun usortmevn of «the: with an mwimm of In «quily delicious In”! of who and the sod.) hour vu payed over with much pleasure. The members of the society are: Mr. PaHmductor Miss MAI’ianisl Mrs B E Bilnyn‘flrs J R King ski Miss Clan Lacey Mrs "any “rum-Mrs Jason Little- Mm 0 F Carlson (on! Mix: ‘Jielma Mrs Jessie Slit, P‘nnkael the" Miss Mildred Hanâ€"Mics Mari» Neil- ford Mrs S C Hark! In Mice John- m Miss Ida Shun- “3;“"1‘55‘9 Smthhu K R” coma in eieh wm mean a can! av- ‘. Ilia: [try Spit-marl. 3 Wales in: of $16,000. Kiss Glue Stomcmyle Shir lisp Helen Shit-Misc Helen Fisher loin Ilia Gum INTEREST 0N U. In George Roberts . may miss lama. S. CERTIFICATES: “'2. 3.67"" “m“ 10 BE 1mm] “1-- “Ill-g) In W R Curth mm In 60?me A 3 Mb His: Ruth Larson} R King Mrs Georgia Ic- In A G Michel Chm A G 31le Kiss Viol: Rial-en“): A C Miskefly Mrs W J O'Neill A C madly )lrsflSP-ine Hspaine ling Basie PapeGeo W Sweeney um 11!]de MP H Weinheimer Miss Album "mm. mm mm In Philip Wein- nolmnn Induct- Miss Ruth Litflo mu Irene Brynn ford In E D Clumâ€" In H 5733mm Hrs c w Kolm Min Charla“: what-an you My 0‘ Mrs R L Rum bung): Mrs Skinner Him Helen West mm Marjorie Mrs S L F9100“ Bu. G H Newhnd “a“, V W J O'Neil M. least 300.000 license: will In 1.- 1 H M med next you and the suing ‘ ' |C|IIIK3°¢ cominmhvmmeannmlav- ti. 3 7" lg: in; of $10,000. Ila-m «Walla mmrnum or a mm mm fl moms mm Little Bernadine Pager, three you- old daughter of Mr. and Mn. Irving Pam-r, lost her life last Friday ‘1- wrnoon in one of the saddest. led- dents which have happened in 1h! community in yem. \ wu...,-u..u~, a. , ‘wr‘ While her mother was at the“): phone the liule tot slipped out of tho- nnr door and went to play in 11!. yard. She climbed to We edge a! “It watering trough, and losing be: bold slipped and foil. In falling she struck her head on the bottom 0! 1h. “III and the blow In (“be {m thbt It con- miiwd about ten inches of water eun- ing her to lose her life. chdine Flatt, Three Yean M Dies From Fall Into Farm l Watering Trough. f; utI-s when Mrs. Fuel- mined hr and alter a few minute»; search. found Ia body in the Vina. A doctor tn. Lemont was nummoned ind W he arrived in the hm tug at“ ”- um mlnuln door the accident. to was not nble to muuiuw hot. Coroner Hop! was notified u‘ a jury found death due lo mm drowning. Funeral services were hold 18’ Sumuy n! lemon! (7:15an and. the luv. Pr. ammo». put". ‘- cindng and burial In made I- at 9mm 10 sum; _.. 316.000 m POSTAGE . LICENSE mum Lemon! rel-ode" The sun will an $10,000 in ..- , up nnnuully on “tomb“. pl“ ‘ an! owl by the “mama dcplr- ,; men! an the man a! I Mn. 05-» ‘1 tuned from the ”smarter M- :1 by Sccnury of awe Louis 1.. h ; memn. it run announced today. 5 With each set of plates 3 com ‘ is sent containing We informzlotua IE? which tho license it issued. 9“ $: year: ago Secretary Emmcrson Mâ€" ‘ Pd out a syntnn by which the m and renifinm mum be ‘ncludod h the same pulage. but m ‘ep'nrlh “’- vvlnpos, lhua nving a [treat dad of rkerical efl’on and expense The pon- 0mm; department, however. VH1. hoidinx "sis ”stem per-mum. do- clarvd the commute flr-‘t elnss nt- ‘; quired to carry an puk‘ige by pt- cel post Mr and "attired I No cent M for it in addition to the amount n- r VE'lorts have been made to m a meditation of this rule. but a. authorities have retained firm III Just before letting the contract flat the new 1923 license blmks nod ar- tificm Secnury Emmemn and. Wuur W. miller of the ammo“ department to Wuhingtan to nab mothereflontohvethernlend- med. Mnmmacerfifiatam agreed upon which rm pus m withom first cuss postage. but 6 ti." Tye-Inf! Mm mum. dmOetohrltowaM“ amnauspmhuodmfi; “unwinmma‘ «immunity-wall Mmm_ ' sumo tame will cowhm d1 of ch. h- fomafion now written on the ali- inghtmfloelto 13M“ “I" mam-minim“ Mi! mmMOflaDnt I, NUMBER 4:":

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