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Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Apr 1919, p. 8

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W M Ind Repofll' Made l| All-ll Merlin. Hell Wed- nesday Afternoon HRS. I. f. KfllY NW llfAl) 0f WOMAHS’ ([08 nod-y An'm ; ('hairmnn of Civic-s and l’hilanlhro; py Ik-parlmrnt: Mrs. H. 8. Pain». At the annual met-ting of tho [)0an ('lmirlmxn of Home and Education Candida!" I” "Do Elation for Maya Md (bl-m of the "flag! 0' 001m Grow. at the Munich“ m TM folkning is n fursimiliv of "IF "Fifi-l Emfiofl "I’- M for ”no EMI‘M of Mnyor and (‘omminimn of tho- Vmur a! “mans ”mm. at (M Munitipnl [Mien to be MM in "w Vin-u nf Downtr! Grow. (Tm-My of Du- M. and Suu- at Winnie. on Tursclay. April l5. A. D. 1.1.. Candid-In lo: the mu... [or “bury lured-n o! the Village at Dow-on Grove, at the Municipal Bin-lbs. The following in n fac-simillo of the Ollicial Ek‘flion Balâ€" lot {or the l-Ilwlion of llw Library Din-flow; of the», Village of Dorm-m Grow. .1: the Municipal Elmion lo be held In the Villagr of Downers (how. (‘ounly of Dul‘agt: aml Slate of lllmon, 'l‘uI-Mlfly. April l5, A. I), “ll”. . WOMEN ’8 SanmIe fleclion Ballot WALTER 1. smug I. G. HEART! CHAS. HALLS]! HARRY W. BRYCE E. L. DICKERSON WILLIAM BENDER DELBERT AUSTIN WALTER C. BARBER W. ll. TOWSI .I‘I \' WALTER R. ('UR’I’IS EDNA M. I‘ERRON I“. f‘. LAP STANLEY 1. BROWN I. B. WELLS FOB LIBRARY DIRECTORS (Vote [or In) Fol COMMISSIONERS (Vote for far) '. LA NCASTER WOMEN’S FOR \IAYOR (Vole for m ) Fat 2 ytm [‘0' l 7'“ ['01 J ynn [ner- Em: Woman- Oluh held at [.3- ‘bnry Hull on Wednesday afternoon Lthe (allowing olficerx were elected {or Ethe coming year: .’ President: Mrs. T. F. Kelly. ‘ Vice-PnsMeM: Mrs. A. 3. Snow. Cor. Secret-w: Miss Jessie Bryce. Rl‘f. Sec. Mrs. W. H. Blodge". Tmauumr: Mrs. V. Peterson. l‘afliamcnlnriau: Mm. J. C. White.‘ Chairman of Art and Litmtum De- [nltmd-nl: Mrs. W. J. O'Niell. Vina” Clerk Downs Guava m Mrs. Minnie H. Prince is too well known to need any introduction to burner: Grave. She is recommendoll formvmncycnmdbythnslx- nation of Mr. Weimer in the belief that she can contflhum. pondbly an no other woman in our village, a knowledge of local Wt. In the hauler work that tubes the school out of banning: Ind Inches u n vital force I- the W of alman-i «Malina, by her Gilliam nor mflmummm 0 mm arm-uni in WI; Ch Walter 1!. Curtis is Assistant See- Maw and Manager of the Foreign Depamnent of the Union Tmst Com. pan: of Chicago. His wide experience in bushes: and financial aflain would. we believe. contribute largely to a wine and progressive use 0! our schooi'l mum-en. Having aimady served an the Hinsthle Township High School Board of Education. he mid bring to our Ronni not only the quai- ities of moccasin! business training: buttbepnctkaiMmofawide-1 awake man who has had experience in a capacity similar to the one to which he now aspires He ha al- ready «hm himself alive to the needs of the community and responsive to any can for service in its betterment. In askmp; yum \uhu 1m Hvr fullnu mu mmlidnlvs (m Hm flmul ol fidu- , rahon prrhaps u- would makv a hn'rf r\plnnmmn are In uh) Hwy ha‘rv hN‘n wink”, and uh. I: «an» nn‘nnunu Illa: yum -|In'v|d tn! )nvn \lev'~‘ {m lhf‘ir "ll- ' pawn-z n gmul‘rw \[ pmmnnl pn-(V'n nu ‘ :lml mugnl ml»: “ls-1' load Inn la I|1~xIEnalr .mh nun or Inn (II. HV‘I-I, m |m~~mh mum at a" ”mum H. limir‘r m “0.41”! Man .1“: [m “-‘lny Ho" and (nmpun). Plum-hon, ”I“ nmm-Hmn “UNLHW .«rium! hank hlflufi‘k‘l migm lmnuh an mmnnrn! axainst him if “r uhd not hmo mmplrh- mnfidrncr in his mur n'ly and honasly of pulpoe-r. \A'v how our mmmondmion of this (In-V Tho “on nf hi: vmh «lids!» paniy an ”w far! that his nNau with lh:~ HIM of l busemms has brought him into close fins! and prrfrrt nnmm relations with schools Ihmng a period doubling Thomas. of mar twenty yrms. It has been, (‘lmw out and hear him?! his lifv‘ work *1: study "w Ms of; schools. Sutton in media; school} conditions Irma a husimss standpoint. leads us ‘0 feel that his rh-rtion would! on! at "be disposal mr \ film an ex-l penum- that uould add greatly (o ‘(ht‘ efficiency of the Board's work. and In knowk-dgr of pmmrsshr Mu- rational thinking ”at unuld help In! to kmp our ovm H‘hoo's abn‘ut of "or; the limos. i LITKY MAKING F‘l 0|" "IS MINISTRY AN APPEAL FOR SCHOOL BOARD CA N DIDA’I‘ES Duriu (be my duh-NI MI’ mem‘ hen have been an": In Un- 1m mat; mg n wmh-r-Mp of on.» human-d Ind hfl)‘. MIMI“ n has lawn a u-n’ mmrl’ul your Ibo Huh In): "ml Hwy will momphnh own mon- "w- an! yn'. l‘o Un- \'olrrs of .‘khon! Iii-«Mu 3| Two numb-u of this club haw b-vn Hum»; for position: at honor and m- mnibflit)‘ in "w diurirl. Mn. 5!. K. Hutch In (‘erun o! (M An for 0w Inc-\‘rnlh 05mm .01. Mrs. L. B. John M Chairman of IN,- "ml- luxton ”va ol the Municipal An League. The Club Irv-l- anmfll m Mx'in‘ Iheir mmbrn wm‘ntu-d m thin man. Thou of ”to [own “ho enjoy llu-a honpilality o! lhr Libuary am Sunday afternoon). om- lhiu privilege to thuv Home and blur-(ion Department. 1 The wonderful 1m Exhibit Md m «ally in (hr Rn! (‘row Room. f-u "w work a! (M Art and Liter-lun- lN-pnnmenl ml van a [Ir-l vurccm, “'1' Me the work of (he Civiu committee around Um vulgar, 'l'hr shmbbory around (he Hrlwolhouses. the lakv‘ and utlwr portion: of the town rhow only a .mull part of llwir labor-I. I } But lhv programs are the least of tend (o blI'tlk down the unity of ac- [tht- Club’s acth'itlos as the roped: (ion desired by (he citizens rvplvsl‘nt- for tho yoar showed. The Club ha: (1| by this wmmittro, and which is ‘comribuml (o the different war funds so “may needed at tho pron-n! time. about $300.00. The l'hillnthropy , We ask ynur thoughlful x'onsidm'ation ()ommittn- which work» so «luiflly of this matter. but no c-ll'cctiroly has woven itself‘ The polls wil be opv-n fmm om‘ a real ncccsnity in our village. Durâ€" till five. Sutunlny. April Huh. and a lng the past yvar [hey hau- usistml full «'xpn-mmm of the people's will about Ihlrly families in union. «an. is dimmed. Although starting out a year ago under war conditions. this has pmv- ed I most surcesuful your. The pro- grams have been thoroughly enjoyed by all. We cannot forgot the inspir- ing war talks given by Mme. Dnbiel. {Sergeant Burnt- and Colonel Holp. LThc play given by members of tho 1club displayed talents hitherto unsus- pected by their friends. The content given hy pupils [mm the Rush Can- .xen-atory is sti!l fresh in our mimlfi and was a treat long to be 1'01:me g At one o'clock on musing lun- cheon was served by "In Home Ind Social committee. which we enjoy ed by shunt mentyfive members. Fnllowing the luncheon Mrs. Wilhelm sang two very belutfl'ul solos by Bur- ley . [bunt-n- (:rmr, lllimm 1"!" DUI, 391') Tho "my 0! MR vmkmrlion i: JIM-u with Hu- lipM of "w ems a find and parted nun-"'10 pro-n- Ll'CKY MAKING FI‘IJ. PROOF OF HIS MINISTRY. Mum! trn )vms up while Mm!- Iing IM mm- a! Nrw Yell: ("11". mi. hunted and dim-(M. he nun- ukrwl In The Jrru‘ .‘erulc-y Wm" mm Min-MI and In m;- mm “out. “flu! Mum though Mum lrav- I found nu moflwr‘n (Bo-l. mu! an I Ian: I.- l liu‘ my "fr dull hr nprM Irma; mm a! Jenn and "In low-3' Tub; Ow in Chaplain It "w ”vav-M 1-". IM- I‘mni ml only yum-nun! u-M rwr MM ”Il- position. mm“ Lm-ky Imn haul "wait-nee which hv MI» in a plain unurnluhal manm-r m'lln u K‘ux)‘ (hm aknmnntmtvu Jnl'u lhu rnh-mpth'r and Imm-Iorminx paw-r o.’ Jmu, ('lm'r-I. Ile- mu awry Ihinx mil, . ulmnluml. a jail-HM. I (Inn-t “Lucky" Haldnin. will be Uu- unmix- m' I! the Unpllrl (”huu‘h on Sunday n'a‘mmz. April Hill. LUCKY BALDWIN SPEAKER AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH We have no denim to belittle any lather candidates who my welt elec- tlion at this time. Plan: the personal standpoint there is every ground for congratulation that men and women [so exceptionally well qualified on will- ilng to serve on the Board of Educa- ltlon. Nevertheless we urge you to Note for the three names given abovow ,lx-lierlng that, at this time, and for :lhe remmtnletion period following :the war, Mr. Horace (E. Butler, Mr. IWaller ll. Curtis and Mimi. Minnie vH. l'rinee would prove an unusually happy combination. with members of the Board whose terms do not expire. to work for the uphuilding of our schools. A vote for any other name. except the rote for President. will! tend to bleak down the unity of ne- tion desired by the eilizens represent- ed by this committee. and which is so meatly needed at the present time. “'0 melt your thoughtful x'onsideralion of this matter. Windows Millwoflt Flooring Lumber Board to meet the many problem with children, parents, and with". Mmmntouiseinmdodim A (Tomminrc u! ('élitons M. \V. Mills. ('hahman. One of Uncle Sam's big men says. "Let's make America a better place in which to live. Build NOW the homes, churches. schools and roads which the war stopped." W. B. Wilson. Sec'y .U. 3. Dept. or Labor. Downer's Grove need: many new homes and real home owners. Start now, and complete your plan for that new home. We are at your service with plan boob. information and money-saving mggestions to aid you in building. Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. BUILD N 0W2! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS or ALL KINDS LUMBER â€" COAL ‘- lflLLWORK OUR POLICY mum Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices ONE Subscribe Now The NASH respond-t immediately to your may touch. A llttlc more [as and )0" are all like the wind: 1: pressure on the hmku and mu stop so: quickly an you please. There is as much Difference in Cars as there is In Horses. [WWW H. (X KAMMEYER HINSDAlJ-I. ILL. What Brooklyn ‘ said to Omaha ?'w’o Fin'nonua emu: 94 , own“. «mum...» ” baa-lull“ LOUD!” h It... man 7‘ PHONE Ni Gravel Cinders

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