“w. w»... twiï¬srflaflgzhi‘a flora pl $8 1315938033.:tizu335-113 sgiggranfli (Tara-5181. gusts-iguana o. also. .70 para..- 1 iggï¬ï¬‚g§?3?afliï¬i :18: 181.739 Tho Inner-3| w"! to hold Iii-QM “uao‘dork flu-them“! 'm in win“. Rn. N. G .OIim. of a. Mist chunk um oflchto, m. 50%;!qu Imflkflly I. W I'- M p.01 0! naâ€" lArd Jenn Christ unlh-mmeumhhwifo. tunderboIâ€"nmn ï¬ï¬ï¬wummiflm" “rdhkflhblhl out mm! MLIM It “Grim-III mama-mam Ir. 31hr in a non of hm! and mm In his W “Whmhmnl‘lm in d any chart. but I 0M.- M lguriowmwcllflnfl. D,undlldu(mlhdud hmM-(vcryufllnw-M G. A. Baker was born at Spullord, Onondaga County, New York. He made hit home at Ouwm. N. Y., un- til he Ill 43 yum old. Hem he en- gugod In the contracting and build- ing helluva also being connected with the “unfold Ouwego Corn M Co. After coming west he lived It Ottawl, 111.. until Minn-l! and finally tutored no much with the ninth fever win (by Wed to Ion-n nnd than to Dnveuport. long. it". In "cued b the mun-gun W mums employing In no. or more. Con-traction work suds II “I. than“ bull-en beam; and any mac-u still standing by Mo. N .Y.. unlyhg u: (be Ito-J #1 And thorough“ of bl: work. From Dow-upon 1M family ml‘ h Cedar Pull». It. when Mr. Bah-r no}: mud in Un- Iurth bunlm-n.‘ The com â€If†mule In thin ï¬tter)" in much In demand IM wld within oath-l! (rat I pound o! the Oump [Alvin (he turd: bull-r- II. III" min nun! flu- malt-dint the u IW. h. than b:- utulfl-I! much of (he hat-inn: db- unhlhdhunw'tbyndmu at“ In. AM â€plating Nu rod to â€at to Inuit-nu. Kn. on n all hm when so «mu-lad [or I N “no only. or an!" conï¬ned M Na funny «Old not John Mm Mr. “er hu had a long interest- hlg career and kept hi5 facultiel to the last. being bedridden {or only the put few weeks. He died the my he winked, mddenly. The and came G.LBnker.theddest Inn in Burner- Grove And for the lat Ewen. tyâ€"dx yours I loml nsidont. peace- fully psued any law Tuesday night utdlerlpemolsï¬yun.5monthn and 5 dlyn. Pun-d Milly Aw†Aim [donut-x Cunt. in]. mm, 96 - mus on), Mt» WISDAY Hlï¬lfl For the Same Reasons Grove Advertise in The Reporter themlhuoftbhm,hmm It W" I lumb- “In†by hr. I Mu to ban an on home. the pot [WI-ordhhtlfnlthtl‘mld arm-dau- h the "to! running hon." W ACID m An uloflflr "1'" an I. "NM an M "Dun-mu an nun-Mo no a 0M.- m 0;- W has Uta â€W by an M95 humor. (1». I}. In." (m Torah!) of D..."- Gnu flower slam-Family Nth. Lemon. Tm I Dyltnw'n now robmry 214. AA per-call pmpony u: man he uh] on or hell" I"!!! I‘. TIN mum. on per-soul pmny must b:- muk to the Couuiy Tmun-r 0» Jay mm. manly ha 054W no In: (Mn 147 Um I- u may dan-I‘ ark- Ikn a! potty nu! pro-r. TM- h (M hut on- ano an. I. m an»: HIWeâ€"Fobmry 8th. uni 9th. Ind and: Fn'dly and Situnhy thou- Tw- guy llul wtvu- that mil shout the An“ Minn“ In (an: o! the Kai-n nuns! natal-g. ï¬lm the "hi-l mm. nmnd il- plank Downer» Groveâ€"Fawn! and Mur- chanu Mk. February 5th. usd cm and each '1'ch 3nd Wednesday there-her. booi- on ml property VIII clow- Mnrch 9th. Foilowinx are the dates sud places where I will be {or the collection of roll 3nd pcrmnalï¬axes. “(WEEK’S CLUB HELD FINE MEETING The Jami-r)! meeting of the Moth- er‘- Club was held at the Library, Tuesday afternoon, with a good num- ber in attendance. The subject under discussion was food conservation in the homes. Dr. Jenneu spoke Inuit interestingly of the Hoover Committee work giving some personal nideiighta on Mr. Hoover's attitude and intentions. Mlny helpful suggestions were er changed by the club members and It. the clone ma xnd very drliciouu war cake were served. The Lu books will be open on Pol» runry 51h. Mrs. Symonds. of Hinsdlle told sum: of her experlenceo 1'. the re- cent Food Conservation Exhibit. and demonstration In Chicago and Mrs. Smlth. of Himulale. spoke helpfully on the same subject and led the in- formal dimaslons which followed. AND STILL ANOTHER TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE MmdDepuunent-wmm Mrmmmmmhh MMWW MOO-mam“. :1. I". “dwell, president of the c..- munity Welfare Lane. M and meet†of that organisation at Ub- nry In.“ tonight. The meeting will bealledtoonlu Itso'eloek. ’ andw'm mud n m COMMUNITY LEAGUE MEETS TONIGHT The out a! town guest- were: Ir. and In. A. John-n of Anna, It. and In. Floyd Small-u. Ir and In. Joe been!" and hmfly. ï¬r. and In. Edvard Start and hacker Allie. and Him mm. Grimes of NW. It. and In. ka were the neâ€" dm 0! my bountiful piece. at It. and In Ed. Frank «Minted their Nautical vedding anniversary at their home on 'uhinm street. last Friday evening. About twenty- flve minim all friends wen pn- lent and the mining pus-ad u! too quickly with men Ind dud-g. A delicious lunch m carved bier in 20TH WEDDING The local coal situation is rapidly gating tors! and indie-flout point to In sum! tn the PM Administriâ€" (or. t-pplycff-elmluutl. "eh: beta 1min: an the lrre two and chm weeks m and he†the win: he! in an «Man» to get shipments: “rough. Deliveries Ire king made under the fair principle the the m whomrmmommnnm |nnumi [Author C» htkonly Mme... II. I a u wanna... [M'- in town Winged that but. III-1| Sumhy afternoon â€on! Mar" Inching Him menu Owing", W I H. flopn ‘myWekn-ï¬MIhemC.A.WCurk-nadw “Mr-on ‘Ure m- for I]! M few days â€twin! Pvt sunk-y )1 8m to Ms hnhtnihflonm 'm'munymm an... C‘f‘c. Saigonwrotmelo- pinned mdnnmtms'y mind calm hwlinghdhhepbylnflm.mtolhenyrlpf Ody Cool Doll"! Vb An flï¬haglmkn ol (‘0. II. I. I. I. luv-dd Mumâ€"I51 Am! 00 ' "one M Ink-lb. d Fad Adamant In. .0... LORD [MBIL 00. PRIVATE BROWN SUPPLYING EN- SURPRISE!) AT TIRE VILLAGE» DINNER SUNDAY Many of the faculty have been uk- ing advantage of the enforced idle. was to spend the time with home \folks. And the “kicls"~â€"oh nay! may- 'be they haven't had I good time, with [the greatest nlr-Ighing weather in an - em! years they an- bobin' it all day ‘long. Hunting and other winh : sports lave been (akin; up thvir sham of the time .190. SCHOOLS WILL OPEN AGAIN NEXT MONDAY If it wasnt' {or the fart that next spring the two weeks will be added on to the n-gular term. the scholnrs would not. wunt to go back. As it. is "my um lln‘ldy worrying about hub in: their spring vmlion. The Downers Grove schools will we. open Monday morning after I two week shut-down because of lack of coal. The Baud of Eduation um" several meetings decided that enough coal was now in sight to “tempt to ï¬nish the term. Enough Cal in Sight 0.. Mike I!- tort to "I†Ter- Alter Whoa I “On For“... “When I man thinks um well n! M» um.“ mild Unrlc- Btu-u. “It's I «m: an my?“ ho ho lornnln’ a (cw thing- In- lnmn about him-ell." ANNIVERSARY Shut-l n Afar tip that of the mlw' linden "rived to join lhlr M9- huuls, "W I; a. chicken alto! in! other good things. delicately «and won: devoured hy llv' boys In “ski and â€mm of by "In Indies. All", this m the evening '3: onhyd' immensely by l". TM khaki 1-“ boys [In th- enlusive em‘ a nil- llury atmosphen well :3 Hrs. Brut-n had detain-d and mmsxfully planmd. M for no launder Cum in cm PM. It" in mm! plan to my cash. no pimple who Imagine they are getting making for mm: morally pay mâ€"mmm 3.2m In .lchlauder in the only surviv- ing daughter of Dave Klein. one a! the candy settlers a! Downer- Gm M,whodedsevenl mango. Ir. WhMW-nd Ill-Jud Ira. 0. Awkward“ Snot. Dr.J.FJomofthel.E. church perfdmin. the ceremony Theywfllmhethdrhmmtbe ddmnWwCunuc-on a the roads are dear enough to ltd-en 00" 866k WV. The inflmflm M a gulf club with I!» umhnnmhle heads pot-mm all the choke: m be made with one stick with «at the mu for carrying mural. lit-s Nora Klein and Archie 81:th- dermmrï¬etl “My†at thehmmdthebï¬deonmlfln Privm Brown. Pvt. Geo. W. Prici- Mthalhcndoingthtyhmhn an: and arrived lat". THREE STARS CHURCH NMES A! ON [gown-u, ANNOUNCEMENTS SERVlCE FLAG Dr; Jenneas’ last Sunday momix I-‘n-d Nelson in umlhnr local boy“ Sunday school of Group Two will to enlist. He also hm: nigm-d with lhl-imeet II. 9:46 u. m. in the New 3nd will lave soon for churrll. Aunt-live prognm la pm»- Sizml Corps . mcuing. "In lunu- will hr m mnf'“ C"‘“""- 5‘ Pm!"- IAHNI (0 our honor roll lhlx week. ' Ir. NuM-r ‘1" pm I! the morn- vor Sodion o! the Aviation Sign! Corps making the third son of J. K. Kidwll to enter the service. Three stars now adorn the Kidwell service flag. making a local record of enlist- ments from one family. John and Tom are in training at Housmn, Tex. with the 108th Enginrcrs. Edmond and Anhur CzechoWski enlisted a! the same time and in the :mw branch The three boys will I‘ m.- horr- Satunhy night {or Joflorâ€" ml Burmcks to be outï¬tted and will {hr-n [)0 son! to Georgia for training. Thoy hun~ signed as nwchanics and driven]. Dr. A. R. Moon- is "w ï¬fth local doctor to enter the whim. He has bH-n accept“! in llu- MNI'u-al Rosn‘rvn, hut has not yvt. box-n mmmiusioml. Juil whim hv will b0 cnlll‘d is unknuwn. Ar! Bulb!- IIII S“. the Local Ra «tiâ€"Pin Blue Nuneâ€" on KLEIN ~ SCHLA UDER Althur Kldwell has joined the Mo- ammo. 3,;a.mvfrop. Tun-ems» _ ‘ aâ€"w‘m Mariana-m "in“ -~‘ Largcbottlcolamandmaplcsymp. Fancypulechadm.perpound IOpoundbagfladcyFlour, RedCrossorFodd’sMacaroniorSpaghdï¬. 2 lb. can nd California Baked Beans. Ful lb. can pure Phosphate Baking Powder, 35c 75c l5c "flow "(M lM bank!) "at Mr 1 35' whinpnrvl u I’I' Ind 3T» nu! of Im- in amp-thy With “her soul! of “at 23!an Quorum: will sing “9:60, 80‘ Sharia Hesterman, who mode up A» prompt. Mr. lit-int: will preaidv. ‘hix mind to run several months I... ' Normally stated to the Promo-live . At tho morning wn'iu- of Groupithia week that he would be I undi- l0m~ next Sundny. Mr. Oliwr will plate and that he would nuke I clean ‘yn-ach. Mr. Gray will give (ht-lampnign such on chmï¬sed'hb childu-n'u talk. ’run {or inherit! {our yearn ago. Ir. Mommaâ€! has made no such “noun. Sunday school of Group Two will format. but it is ale to â€sumo flint yum In. 9:45 3. m. in the lethodist he lino will unlu- I elm amp-kl. chulrh. Mum-live program In prou- and while lhe contest will he "Mud ï¬ned. Children. he prompt. n ahould not develop: “tum“. Advertise in The Reporicr â€TN- Ioul in heavy I maul but.†"0 grand u. nu! II Mn. “0' W N: the†mum. «as. From am" an "mt "It I‘ nlnllunluu um-h hm: chru up "up Irma-n Hm MI: nut. Ibo Mn. '0' MN". who help! (my: line If"! for cm I.» nah-n no Mm"‘»4‘.1o M Cum. Clark Ru wt" M- M Ito 4mm Mm a ft"- M Ivy-nuan- and a flu! Ion-then It. In th- knowing: 13-5! :2 2 out 3’: .8: i 3.3:! Sr. can :8»! 1‘. 5 g E .32.... sic... f... it in.» 9.... 5.5. EC tuft. c. 6:... ‘gi: t< They :vill meec next Sunday in the Congregation“! church. WSumhy's meeting was splendid. Ir. Nufl'vr will preach a! the morn- ing u-rvéce 0! Group Two jn the Meth- onlin thunk. The Junior- cl “mp 0m \vm mm! tom-0n: out Wrdnudny Ina-moon In 3:45 la "n (200."an chm-h. Mn. “unity and In. Srhwt'dlrr um our body In (mm. 3M rwr)‘ um mm!!!" m c! India-v.†Ram. 12: 4‘ Dr; Jenneas’ In: Sunday morning’s sermon. u synopsis of which nppura in mum- column, struck the key- note of the new union cl'on. Hive you read it ! The union service nut Sand-reve- ning will be held in the Cong-reca- uonal chum-h. Rev. Paul leus will be the speaker. Speck! music will be provided by the joint Baptist-Congre- gational choirs†The Qulmrly (look-"net ol the “Hindi“ chunh will um! (his Fri- day «will»; I! "w parlour. Dr. Sim-(I. III-(dd Supt. Ill! pmldan Join! pray" meeting: in he": chuuM-n Int-x! Wedanuhy «min: at am. Dr. Janin- utll low! I! lbw Mums»: church. sir. (in-y a: m- Gwyn-Mont Mfl' chum “AI m- hava may mrmbrn In om- hdy. IM 0" membr- have no! Ilw umr oflkv: no “0‘. Irina may. arr All the yuan: people of the ï¬ve churches are uniting every Sundly evening a! 6:30 in I join} mting. Sunday school of Group One will meet at 9:45 a. m. in the Congrega- tional church. Beginners Ind Primar- in meat in Library hall. The Baptist Male Quartet!» will sing 1L9:60. so be prompt. Mr. Hnintz will preside. ghn' Subscribe for The Reporter I0! «5 1... lax-tr. hug Ia so ‘- Ih :25.- 2F ‘2 uc‘siu 5.. I313... u... v. «3...... a ’52:: 65!: 5:...» E 3.52. 1. 5, 1%3;0-§.L£= 3:95:133’38 .I .2 ill: :E§.iki1.£et ‘alliuiuctsi‘flfluc 8...... 1...... {2:12 etc. L w nr um “Cm OI.†Am I I". "Tim 4- than a n, d m any '4'!»ka mm." TN- mum part of «be My boa-“Milton! hon. TM"- 5... m mm that lush-ll While-(Dunn: 0mm“ lob-MM. "Inï¬ltlunoad- hu- for a can" “- mmhdhwumm mflltnmdnunhkmfl â€0'“th MYhW In lay a! 0- "who?!" No- mum ho- dowlopd I. (‘wnly Jmlr Rah):- u Burn-u.- MM of w. Mort-n. The-n.- Mu doonprd. yo fur. no 0'- ponrnl to County ('krk Kuhn. who b n rundldmr for melodkm I! in m Maud that Mr. .qur I“! run for the 0Mâ€. but N ha Id .- rluvd Minn". George Wh. dry-fly Devil. In a andkhto for Ir. nm’. his Paul “has. a! Nmï¬ï¬‚b. n In- Horn. and non of the (can W ofIh-l nomJ-nodnoluapt “uhl Wu Toil- PM W far (but! 0% ‘ weeks Issue outlinel - fur d “I. candldztea who will make ‘ bid to II. voters It the County election W fall. They say: lave both made an announcement b their friends. With the» tum in the ï¬eld B ll burly mm that than will to at our": nuu Homer, hind- d J. l. Stu-«u. - candid-u for city eon- nluioner lut sprig. are «mtg. N! .mm x mm m “Amount om fol! mum “Two avovml andldnm an in no. ï¬eld for county treasurer, hunt†I lively campaign for the summer. John Heaterman. sherlfl, and humane au- tendorl collector cl Milton M mum. hone mvm. editor ’d th- Nunervllb Clarion, nephew cl N. I. \lnuer. county 1mm". [- bola. woken o! In I «Milka. If. latter in author“) {or the autumn! that I. n'ornn'l balk-v0 [Ml Girl" will nan. The Wham 1’me in M PATRIOTIC SERVICE