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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jun 1918, p. 8

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I!!! ruin]. III-{finite an on it n. am pllnnod m mu it in, fin nods near Downers Grove on in, «h. but no suitable grounds add h m. The committee in charge of the ‘1'- mgemonu for the Union Sunday mkool picnic have themed that if ”in ”and: an be secured. the‘ picnic 'wm In held at Navel-villa Park on July 3). UNION SUNDAY pSCHOOL PICNIC A'l‘ NAPERVILLE The mm wn "asthma M. I. Downer. Frank Clovand. Chas Reynolds. Edward Heinu. A. A Bunch". Lewis Howe. Eugen anfl‘ Ilium;- H. Prince and m;- Elizabeth Uphple. Arm-Mp Ball's. Hannah KW. mink"! Bah-Mm", W. H haiku, John Ellis Mary ltngM. N. HcKplx-py. C R, Blodmt. Mary Pith", Mr. Mitchell Rain“ and Rev. Ind Mn. Ira ll. um. monsn nuns man AI me on cmmnou TM- Vilitnrs of Ibo Coagulation-4! Homo Maflmut munch-«l QM Honorary memhrr.‘ at n lam“ a! up hump 0f the mprrinwmlmt, Mrs. Ihnk H. Prim. Its? Thursday. VISITORS ENTER- TAINED HONO~ RARY MEMBERS On “I. on" July In! 009 "or“! 8H! Gmry I Market vi" be M on a «My Cash hail, Thinking our ens-(mn- for final pacing» and trim the 3mm (in! w rm [IR-n "mm the harm of Du rash price- for good (and: MI; mums. mm awn-inn 1‘! and“ m '0“ Married '00 puubflr "a no»! «new with anybody mum 'Amria.‘ WWMaWR film-tingwfotl. I. I. mans-ammu- Mumduflgmfiuflmun The mints I'nrr "asthma [misu- No- mum. in). anal. Ion!- Iy nod patient. we" “Mud by WIMMm-lmy gamut-m by main-oi Nu" Mbmlom.mnhdudh mummmmrmw nudhrI'I-(Ind PM D“ Mr ptfloflt I’ll-9!. WM m vein and! by Ir. '1. ll. Tor-lay. lav. Incl/hor- hv and Rev. Guy. .n 75qu bu»- MIII mum to lln Flu and our he- mulholmt. mwnuol 0' Civil Wu. mph-mud g! the The program in dam 0! PM"! II. P. Jone- wu mood with payer by the Rev. H. l. MuWhonu, We" MW!" the In! spent or China-a Jona- Iluwy uprated [lulu-d1- to Un- hm audience (or Pmmptly n elxht o'clock the proâ€" ecuion formed 3! the South Side Idiool. The beautiful flag of Coni- pony H. recently presented by The Daughter: of the American Revoluâ€" tion. led with the boys of Company I! following in their belt military conduct. The following omnlu- 6ou were In line comm-ply: RM Gnu. nun-eaten! by towing. knib‘ do. Ind our'ial (Inn-lug: (lop-I1- .nu; ladies of the WI; KM H Kids. Cow Pile Girls lad Boy mu. The llne of mun-h extended lloulfielchoolnonhonldntom‘ truth. then to Forest. nomh to Our u- Ind out to Iain when the exâ€" Our open air mac-ting in the past have often been punctured by inclmn- "! weather. but last Friday evening “tun assisted with mums mm. or in the success“! Ind uppmpriatc obnrvnnce ol the day. The Nation’s emblem was honorwl; on the occasion 9! Flag Day, in a} spirit of patriotism. long to be "2-; numbered by Downers Grove citizens' and visitors. g a. People in Fur-(k Mm rim-pf Riverside. m; c. r. Babcock. i5 . :S. Bmwer. M. Clark, T. Flynn. Geo. Shun. ” Birthday “ Johnson, G. G. Spelr, or Aurorn. 11L, Old Glen. 1c. :1. Briggs. A. 4. Deogan, w. E. NOTICE! PM Gav-rig l Ron nun, 127 So The proxy-em m "m. D-y" nnrl the members responded to re" a", by me fitting tribute to the Flag. original or atherwhe. Itwumofthemontmfiotic meeting: of the year and cull memâ€" ber pietlged anew Iver loyalty to the‘ flag. and a mtehful eye on flag des- mention. The July meeting «hid! will be mama-earuwmuatmm The monthly meetingof the D. A. R‘s. was held at the home of In. Allk Edwin-VI: Tutsi-y evening. D. A. R’s. FLAG W» with to extend our harth!’ thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us. during our hmvmem. also for the Motifs! floral tributes. In. Limb nail family-A Co. H. rewind the first of "we bayonet drill Monday night, and did it “to veterans. Ynh gotta hand it (n '01-». ‘ TM (10.91!”le an: ping to hr sow pour marh m "In! rumin‘ anon nnlass My the: m studying. The Dun-in were again m In!» llrfingnmyfmtkrnt d [In map-“y lust ”My night. Atom nâ€"rry so on" flan «an out Io? churn-drag distgmnchl with tho- ml «1 Hu- (‘0‘ diflwnfl my: « taming urn-an; hmuquIhn-nwg. ‘M low in: rm” 363M. WM they m forth ”a. My «mum on m land hm nmmmuhdunm mutation-nu». Mt" rm thou um um which mantle. Dunn. Gm and ”Jr: WWNdCo.N. H u lHnrvey, C. N. Wells and C. A. Wai- I'A'l‘ of Downers Grove. members of :Aumra Division No. 97 L. A. to 0. ER. C. entertained the members of ;Belhiap Division No. 96 and their ’families and the Auxiinry member- ;and their fumilies.1‘he ocmion was the lwénty- second birthday of tho Auxiliary. The birthdays 0! Mrs.‘ Whitmyer of Aurora and Mrs. Kei- ur o! Downers Grove were also re- membomi by the presentation of gins of gold Paul Plvsident'a pin Ind mold thimbio. MMWIH.-mu 0n lav-t Thursday afternoon, Jum- 13.31 the home of Mr and In. C. ‘A Walter. 76 Carpenter 8t . Mcs~ dams Vial: Hinkle. of Royal Oak. 7Mich.. B. F. Reynolde F.1‘rahy, ENTERTAINED INTERNED GEE BELKNAP DIVISION MANS TO BUILD CARD 0" THANKS . . WM em um min; which vnll ht} 7),, mm" of mtm are now munuumm Indufloyflzoughmmthenmmu - 'n_ “V." a“. t w y “we... Wm ~ they received their new: by III“. In.- Wm 8¢~ «no: It eight-mm lmh. DAY MEETING Mrs. J. C. DeWitt of this village who wished to maim- lo New York. The party consisting of In. Ken- dal. Mrs. Pretz. a teacher in a Girl: boarding school, of Berkeley and her (laughter. Mary. and Max and Roby-M They left for the But on the Mill day of "my 1nd “rived in Downers Grove on Satuulay. June 15. The distance tnvolod was 2840 Milan. Tho.mtire puny plan to motor back an" a few mks stay. 1 Max Butler and Robert W who have been employed at Oakland, 01L. for me months arrived in W- nm Grove last Saturday. The young mm acted as chufl'eur tad helper to Mrs. Ronda" of Berkeley. I list" of The day will commoner fl 7 a. m. with n’ parade of mm mm to Rock. (on! and n-hm ml and: with M Mum-"h disphy at "mm, and is far jlhr m a" the Ornwas Athleti- ‘Pumvl, of the 80th Dix-Mon. The (1% which exports to leave for own-m. among Hw- first. MOTOR 2840 MILES to ho fought Mm fighter.- (mm the (Minn Firs! Down Battalion. Clrlingtm Heights. 1m Out. "I! picked m of the am DIV. inauguration-1mm.“ upset-torn win in pram! lo wflm the taxing prognm all Julie-um an Thundny. July 4th. 11w- but: at! ”MMHMu Wm M Ion-n. m W.| ‘lhc JIM-n. Tho-mg! fut d MIC“. H. W. I’m Put Down. hunter, 3 a“ of mill, and can bid. H. H. Wodfetfinhl. I. C.‘ building Win m M ya- rnnds. A. ll, Yaw-In and "In!!! inky. which in pnd enough "In! Ml. them till he In W of mu»- My mom” | inl- for the honour-dirk boxing pvi- 0 R. Handy. damn"; I. W. I ”on ,lilln.1. l. Lehman. PM Bud-J I Itsonpmedmunmaommnw II Toni-1 uilor suits and caps they presented a figure typical of the German: man! so much about The Inn: large as it may seem in to be finished in mu 0rd time which will mean that the in‘ 100 German interned prisoners of ' At a meeting held last Sunday ev- ;war arrived in camp last Friday under ening the following committees were hemy guard. They were transferred named by the various churches. to here mm Fort McPherson an. , aml‘ carry out plans tor the Union Sun- Iwere immediately placed in the Dhisâ€" day evening services to be held in Iional Guard House where they will hr the street between the Library and ‘quartered until their own brlwn can the Congregation! church, Imminentk ‘completo a stockade. In the mean. in; July 7th time they will be put to work eon-i Program Committee strueting the huge open air boxing The Pastors of the Five churches. arena that is to have its initial open- Physical Equipment Committee ‘ in; Thursday, July 4!h._ With their G. H. Sehnabele. chairman; John} ARENA AT GRAN T [N 15 DAYS For application blanks and for full Information Motive to the examina- tions. malifiatiom, duties, maria. 1mtiona. prev-notions. ML, address immodiately Harry 8. Rim, Sec-Mary, Board of Civil Service Ex- “when. Pm Ofl'lce, Damn Grove, Illinois. 1 Gnu-NW hummunmpm nmspoouhlotmnflnudmrm vinegar. umldoeIMnfludMld at once. mettle“ Applianhx mm to physically and. and male applicants must he mmthnn5feot4indminlveight ill have feat. and weight not less than 125 pounds without ovum: or he. " Married- women will not bu admit- ‘tal to the examination. nu. prohi- women who are dNorL-ed. ‘ Age, limit IS to 45 year: on th date ol the examination. An onmhntion for ckrk will held at the post «Vice in this city on ’Ily 13. ms, Vacancies mm in the ‘position of Village delivery can-im- wi" also hr. filled {mm this examina- CIVIL SERVICE It m hen mm In“ liv- mdugs sun at a p. m. inn-Ind of 7:30 on account of the dung- in mm. The Pmm Commmoo are at mdy working to mm m [mum jam: weaken. and the Music Com- ‘miuee w“ lprmide sane special mu- sk for m- M5103: and It In um» {ed that they will In "an more sue «ssh! than they wore l your ago. I hers, W. 6. Boone, W. P. Kucgw man, ll. L. Hindmn, Edw. Scheeha, Gilbert Binder, Roy Bruna. E. K. Permer and Geo. Binder asst. chair- men; C. F. Knoblauch. H. C. Cham- UNION SUNDAY C. B. BIDDGETI‘ EVENING COM- ENTERTAINS MIT'I‘EES NAMED SUPERVISORS POST OFFICE CLERK EXAMINATIQR I An EXI‘PNPYM numb powder which pro MN! I fight of dnzzflng hrmlnm‘y, may M mllk' hy mix!" «mill qua-(l- tlm of magnesium dust and mwdered chlorate of math. le the mixture on a mac: of asbestos paper, and IQ» Mte It with a long tax mm. In I darkened room the “Mann“!!! Ind a- mwm bflmnnq of the flash I"! On- zk everyone and [mt-1m a mum momâ€"Popular Meme Ianmy. A mum foam" palmt- whack named ‘In a um an.” In the Maurie-I II- Im treated «Mal linens! am the thm “I «hurt see anything In- ml m mu Minn," remarked a girl. mm; to the guide. “It's 1 very valuable plum," "plied the mac. “That It Washington's mutual had- “manâ€"n» Glrls' (HI-ole. .\lr. Not! ls I member of the Si:- nal Com in "lining at Camp Cu;- tnr, Rattle ka. Mich” and «mtg mtogotoi‘rlm. "law that Mrs. Not! will live with her mother lien until his return. lmmfiliatoly aflt‘rwanl 1hr young propk' loft for Byron. lo spend a row thys wkh Hr. Mott‘s pvt-fits. ; last Sutunhy Iflormon. 1! Wm- im. the nun-inn a! list Irma. daughter of Mrs. Sara Dru-w «If this rill-gt, and Mr. Ethan Lowell No". of Bym, "L, look pim. the RM. H. V. "oil performing tho mn- In!“ MI". Ir. and in. J. P. Dawn", Ir. 10M Dan" and I‘m daughters. In. Cadet III. Iin flufle Downer I" a! Down-rs firm-r. lam Johnnie Down". .11 of Chain. fol my tho. | Owing I. up Im "II IA MumI ‘Is on «an My u Cup and no inking m NH. null fume pru- xnl In. Donn rm Ike In mm. II Ihmdhr um. yum The: pram-I In addition I- the micro of the mm name. wave, In. Enthu- Ikrg. lino Ma Mr. Vendenius then stated Ms aima uld desires In wanting to serve as Representative for this district am- v , After a subsuntltl meal President Boxer. called on Mr. Blodgen “ho after referring to his. long service with. and neg-rd (or his comm-ken. introduced Mr. '1‘. Verdenius. u the candidate of Dul'age Co. for the Leg- {SI-tun“ I Supervisor C. B. Blodaeu gave his annual dim? to the Supervisom of DuPage County, Thursdgy nt the Wheaton Cafe. Included among file guests were th County ofl'lcers and a few friends of Mr. Blodgett'a. 48 sitting down to the tables. ‘ DREW - NUI'I‘ failul seven! mm up. He is ur- viva! by his aged mother, ninety-in years old. and three sisters, living l_n Dundee Scotland. and by his lunch: Marshall of Donna Grove. bedde- m. Scotland. matron years In. In 1887 be came to America, settling in Chicago. He entered the emphy o! the Benton Score, ram with Willi-m McKemie. n brunet of [Marshall leKenzie of HO Farley ‘le. passed any hst PM,” the OH We' a Scottish Home River- uide. ImwaxhfiedattheWeltSMe «artery on TIL-ads] afternoon. lin- en! sen-ices ware W by I". In M. Gary, pastor of the m ' Fungal sun-wk" were he” at the family mxidvm 0n WM ‘- ("1m Rev. 1 I Greyofthefilfl :(‘mmgnfionl church «rm. In- ltorment m undo at the Wet 8* ‘nnetery. Bum Im- two m Mm. Com is flanked by In dam and two broth". than. on. of th- dial :- min. The mm, and u Darâ€"n can shut am your: up“ In. Com m .0 43m! ”- hn mm and lived (av MM. Two clays Move hot deal. the m nan-ed the baptism of her tw- high- (en. Home and Kama-t. By lav. Ira 3!. any, And In evidently Inch comforted by this mm of Mr rhflllfinn. Her naming! life um h choir cherished helium. Io valo- the am pure-3.1. may stop an Innis! b M II. In. Con unborn-I'm “MMWJM. "a 1-H- mmlim E. In. All IRS. THOMAS ll. CNN Mr. Helenzie was born in G1“. {III A. Inn-n. an: "II h to find M the nub-Muha- ll MWMmth uku- to than out Gown-n1. mun-rdmm-uan F! 3'? 'nnwnk. “canny-hulk" whmMAtIuWu-o but than-nun Irma-t not. Mmmfbhyuwym Ju'lh your IMO. ;Thbunnuhlphumnddmry gunman-homo“ thdnrudwlmm'uph VIIIMIIMIMDOMCOIII'W muwmo-dmvmm WILLIAM McKENZIE }hou In a»: schoolhouse- }: which time new will he shell to pledge I and amount for War 8"- 'ment as it will’all be paid but to you plus four per cent interest. Jun- my 1, 1928. In can you must have .the money below you cut unity your postnatal- Ind get what you ‘hve paid in plus a per cent intend. Next. Fridly. June 28th. in WI! Savings Daylndoathildaylnlfl ln mundane with the proclam- tions of President Wilson and Go"- ernor Lowden the week 0! June 2“!» will be observed in Downers Gn‘ve Township as National War Savings Week. All tax-payers and wage- {earners In.- requested to loan the U- ‘nlted sum some pan of their mar ey‘lo help fired and clothe the boys who am fishing our fight in Fume. Thin b not a (in lo the Govern- Thin All-an All-ted to Inn-filo ad Dov-en than [or Dd" nun-q “qr flaring: Dim-r. lar- MWHIRS 690st ‘ W0“ M W. S. S. Y PIMID M $45,000 ‘1"."9" “

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