1. In. Ethel Schisnler. Wham ï¬, In. Hmlton. Addi-on. V". In. C. H. Cmdell. Wheaten. fl. ‘ In. P. J. Knippcn. mum. ’~-'nu.mwm Chicano â€RIKWWMM I-u‘. “We and I We the l 8. Olive Praley. Naperville. r'IAL EHOOI. CORN CONTEST 1. District No. 79â€"Miss Marie Riedy. Teacher. 2 District No. 75~Mrs. L. W. Stock Tucker. 8. District No. 23â€"min: 80mm h b. [and It I F-mf [numb *5 h of (mt Vllue. 1h «boo! wan hmrmnmr'“ “d“,dtbomnth-hm W Mu: cm null. The m- u] shod an cub-t hon‘yt out . d m it“ ailm- a! an in Du Pup County. the" mtg-natal I. on. {My 0-- our hit [fl cl Prin- Wimn It the On P. Conny Famen' III-flunk Ink! I M "L. “many 29. so. 8|. “ML'I'UIAI. DEPARTMINT Elm 31-91:"an M an “mon' lune-t In memoon pmcrtm of 3"“ “a one that all the lumen Of Page Canny should have ntu-nd- unt. possible. The ï¬rmer und ol the future must take mt in governmental main! 5. 5.. 5. the put. He should more ol the why: and whcnlon m and national gmrumcnu. The 3‘. W J. Barr 0! Janet. mu â€thinner hn'bthocol- w .g m}. concerning the W W’ organization movements. Th. mm o! the winners in the "in. “mm†were mud at this mwdwthesdeofthepfl“ m bakery goods was conducted. in. Jennie Ludsaw we seven' â€ill Lita Bane of the University of m and Mrs. Grace van Gray _ Chicago. Were the two speakers and their talks were were enjoyed w the Indies who attended this por- Iou or! the prognm. 7 My morning's program was “My diflemnt from that advertis- d. It. Coka of Hinadale m “Now‘rriveintimeduetothe W roads and Professor White of M found it impossible to be hem; I’M! necessitated a change and Mr.‘ W“. G. Eckhardt, Farm Advisor of Wb County. was called upon and - AT FARM INSTITUTE Danton. Teacher. MIMIC SCIENCE DEPT. lent Inf of White Brut]. Ill. â€try Hakeem. Wham. In. Louis Camille. Benunville. But Mince Pie. .5. “new. Addison. In. Ethel Schisder. Wheaten. In. P. J. Knippen. Wheaten. In. Beyer, Winston. Belt Apple Pie. In. Ethel Schissler. Wile-ton. In. Hmlwn. Addi-on. In. c. H. Cnndell. Wham. In. P. J. Knippcn. Wham. â€mm Alice Foch, Lombard. Gumbel Peck. Lombnnl V. Schisslpr. Wham. J. Brummel. Namn'ille. Late Potatoâ€. 1. Case. Elmhurst. M. Ross. Bartlett. 1. L. P. J. L. P. Brummel. Napewille. Barby. [eon N, Lies, Clovenlalv Charles Springhorn. Napen'ille. Albert Minor. Napervmc. Winter W“. D. O. Sayer, Bartlett. ho N. Lies, Cicvenlale. L. V. Schism", Wham. Ran-n Hahn. Bsrfleu. dev Outs. - L. V. Schism, Wham. huh Paley. NW GM" Farm. W John Ramon Haven'mo. Roman m)... Burden. Swap-Iain. Fri-k kay. Running. m Paley. Nun-"mo. I‘d N. Oak-n. Rayon-HM him-â€Mu. (Continued From P139 1) >DOADS CUT IWN ATTENDANCE Warner. o! Navel-vino. muty. We wish to extend our hearty ab- pmal to the ofï¬cer- Ind member: of the Milk Produeen' Cooper-alive Wu Company for the service: may» Mischa duty!"- m of P! M 06-h." We wish t9 amend the york of the Illinois Agricultural Association in the good work it In doing for the “rumors and for all dumps of II!- We believe that the present unrest is due primarily to lessened efficien- cy, entailed production. thoughtless exhauditum and lack of thrift on the part of our pegple nnd we wish to urge all to work more and play less and to save. um and spend less. Emu No. 68-4163: Maria. Kohlcyâ€" ! moo. Your committee on Resolutions for the Du hue County Fla-men! Insti- tute for the year 1920 beg leave to submit the following: dale. Wayneâ€"â€"W. F3. Auble. Bartlett. Winï¬eld-Ralph Herrick, Napervilln. Hiltonâ€"Wm. J. Yukloy. Whealon. Yarkâ€"Fen'linaml Weigand. Lombmfl. Downers Groveâ€"F. J. Litfleford. Downers Grove. Lisleâ€"Frank Keller. Naperville. Napervilwâ€"Gmrge Ferry. Napier- ville. 2 V. 134. R. Steve’ns, Wheaten. Trunk-J. J. Case. Elmhurst. 80:32â€"41 IL Bowman. Napvn'illn. Town Com-fluent; Addison*ï¬mil Schwerdtfeger. Bon- senville. BIoomingdale-â€"N. W. Lies. Clan-r- The following ofï¬cers and town (ommmecmon wen! olcfled for the tanning year: l'ms.~â€"lr\-ing Gmlrirh. Namn'ille. Dist. No. hulk: Marie Riedyâ€"Sh. 3|"..- . Willie“. Hist. No. 37~Mim Punolia Galushz‘. ~41â€. DM. ‘No. 8|-â€"Mis.< Hendrik Ehr- Dis-t. No. 31415... K. Mariner-1 213an. list No. TIPâ€"Mrs. L. W. Stockwfl'v. am. No. {ILâ€"Miss Am Kamaâ€"â€" um. No. loâ€"liu l‘url Wilburâ€"- mu. No. 38.4Ҡ"MIL No. â€mum P. Holflugnwonh Dial. No. mum... Kuhn-int (inc-- $10.â€. Dlnfld No. 82-llu IMM blurbâ€" Dist. No. â€â€"Ilu Gruc Tollm-nu A)“. No. 3|~Ilu A. I. Couklivvu Ipm. No. 24â€"10.. Lwrn am.- zoo.- mm. Na 25-â€"l|u Helen name..- Huck-Ila Futon Bank“ «3:: Din. No. I'Dâ€"Ila Imogen (Mm-â€" 020.00. mum No. B-lliu l’m C'W-~ 81.00. mm. No. 21-â€"â€"liu Armada Brrggm Din. No. 23â€"â€"â€"lliu Senna Damnâ€"v Dist. No. Oâ€"Iiu Wrightâ€"44.00. Dist. No. zzâ€"lflu Dorothy Kali-ya School I’M-cu. 1ist Primâ€"45.00. District No. 12, 1 Miss Edith Mack. 2nd Primâ€"$3.00. District No. 10. Min. Frances Bartlett. Schul Watt By Rural Mods. lat Primâ€"$5.“. District No. 79" Kiss Marie Riedy. 2nd Priseâ€"33.00. District No. 22, Min Doupthy Kelley. TOWNSHIP SCHOOL PRIZES Frances Bartlett. 41h Prizeâ€"Ribbon. Salt Creek School. Miss Kathrlne Case. Deal Dozen Doughnuts. 1. Mrs. Mary McKeene. Whenton. [2. Mrs. Henry Dleter. Wheaten. i3. Mrs. P. J. Knippon. Wheaton. 34. Mrs. Louis Camille, Bensenville. COUNTY SCHOOL PRIZES School Work By (Ended Schools. lxt Priuâ€" $6.00. Wurrenvllle Dist. No. 31, Prin. Miss A Conklin. 2nd Prize-43.00. Wayne Dist. No. 6, Prin. Katherine Wriglit. V. l‘.-Wm. Hammemhmidt. Inmâ€" BM Willa Layer (hie. 1. Mrs. Eflnel 8chisal'er. Wheaten. Ben! Devil's Food Cake. 1. Mrs. K. Heltslcr, Whenhn. 2. Miss MILDRED Cluk. Wayne. (Age 12 years). Bed SM†Clio. Mrs. Henry Dieter, Wheuon. Mrs. Mary McKeene, Wheaten. Miss Elsie erupke, Glen Ellyn. (Age 13 years). Miss Veronica Kohleyy Lisle. RESOLUTIONS noWNEBLGBOJJ (I, L I. mum, Univorllty M It. Pnul Minn) The Milk harry“! Is I! "ling! tool found on "arty ovary farm. ltu useful life In about 20 yous. as shown by carefully «manned statistics. 11m. It in a long-urea tool. There I. very lit- flo about a disk to west om. It In ten moving parts and, If given good an. Ml elllll' little bother. - stdobmtrvtt Tltlv mnkps m-vrythlng hold «ottcl nml "no In no llflnfll‘r of a hunt at pronun- snmttng after It Is ln‘ «Mr- tlw hunts. The xlrlp and and haunts an- hold together by a short mt hottwt on tlu- «mt boards with I rlug in thp 0nd. Armthpr Imlt mm†through Nu- .«tde haunt with a Itle In the MRI of It. 1‘th two join and an- on"; turned up tight. On this "Wk. with no sldn ML we hauled animus. and put on 78 httshol out". This "wk on I low ragnn is hard to but. There I: hardly] place than ottltor a tart or a ham ls natal that thls sort of melt wtlt not do the Imam":- at both. When thrashing then In a rut: wtth no hot" to let your log: down through an you don't look whm you: step. In hurt- in: newton min. such a: flavor. I tight ran-k means 3 mighty ht. saving In tho and: thnt an hound to shells ATTENTION T0 DISK NARROW lmplomm! Should Be Gone 0v» can- Ammul m- nunMa Hunt h 0 mm 2 to; ‘2 which In In"! for holding the «ltll‘lmurda In pun-o who-n Hwy nn‘ WIII'M. AIM: "to 3M" ohm aro- hmr how "I "w floor m-tv M the "rip-t. “him into» "mum" inn-h lmn MI! â€mam! m on» bottom M [M Mm! lama-r- ho†In." I hand! nth tar Datum». ulm nman‘ an 000 um. Item-sally." lb" mam far "up «bub arr ml». in the war- in M r-rllnr In rm"- M m». Tho MI Ind 0-9»an m I hit. m n H I"! ham. 0 Iâ€! I5â€. wm. IMO- March H "who. Mm. arm-:- II. it. nag"- M’ «mm In Van-m and flame. The floor It «am «I mph-Ml Inmlwr «m Int-h "Dirk. The hm flflmn whit-h run lengthwise an 4'4 by m5 Ind»! and 14 (at! long. Du Ptgé. County Ins lost one of its leading citizens and public Mid-is in the death of the Homnble George 'I‘. Boxer ot'Hinsdalo. Chuimul o! the Board of Supervisors of Du Page ‘Gouuty. In his death we hue loll mofourbcstlculen.omo!wr test (How. on. of our most up“. county menu» a man widely known over the county pnd Inland by I" who know him. We will! m "and our tempo!!!) '0 the (unfly, "ham, friend. And mithboru of "lawn-.1139“- Inâ€! (Biased) HANDY BACK HANDLES EVERYTHING 0" MRI We feel that in the death of Dr. C. G. Hopkins of the Soils Department of the University of Illinois tint Ill- imis has lost one of its best cltiuns. Dr. Hopkin’s work, in showing us how to make our agriculture pennanent as well as proï¬table, will endure thru all time. We wish to express our thanks to ;Lhe officers of the Institute for the Itime they have given and the effort ‘put forth in the interests of this ln~ tstitute. 43° am“! an mm m ‘MM 3M c'als in the following townships for contributing so genemusly for the ummiums in school work: Wayne. “loomingdale, Addison. York. Milton, Winï¬eld, Naperville, Lisle and Down-j us Grove. ‘ \ L We wish to express our appreciaâ€" tion of the efforts on the part of the teachers and pupils at the various aural schools of the county in furnish- ing us with the splendid school exâ€" hibfll. . Works): to thank the alien: and directors of the Du l’age County Ag- ricultural Improvement Association for the premium ribbons given and (or ï¬nancial assistance in conducting the rural school com contest. It: aplendid help. both ï¬nancially and put forth in the intend; of this ‘IP stitute. fully During Winter Month. and Put In Odor. I’m-k Peek. PM"! Mr... John Wam Convenient WW Rack. Motion Commune. Canto new. g Come in and let us show you this won- 1derful iron. It makes ironing easy. You just feed the clothes into the machine. Its polished “shoe†quickly smoothes out every wrinkle and puts a wonderfully beautiful gloss on the linens. The Thor will iron anything, from a lady’s handkerchief to I the largest sheet. The pressure is always uniform. Also the hut. ‘ Let us demonstrate these two wonderful machines in your home. They take all the drudge out of the weekly bugbears, washing and ironing. 'flIeTliflRflICMCIRON Keeping the children’s clothing clean is only one of the weekly worries of the house wife. The other, and equally important, is ironing them. Standing over a board with a hot iron is trying work and for this there is another Hurley specialty. on I“ .0" W0“; Hoot-n0 II bot-I '0 m In" M nu- afllhd "WI", II he provbm. In! my D. able to at “(I w for all "I mtg Yum "an 60.0. For (ha-In mu! m In It»! can a IMMMIMI «utopia-«l inn-0|] M a ear in- m llvmv‘. cm that animal from our run («we mas 'I-Nm MM- Inn and alumina"! “calm mm "w drum M‘rntowdl hm. .ulrg my duh-h O" din, mu IN- an"! “mm “bu data not I!’ Run“ MI «Mama man to mint-Ia Nu m- II an n. mum and null." mum mu m, In I» nu. la n my III-p mum of "w m I: n ammo vacuum of u» warm. In the m A ml min: mats hive been made for the [tumour of ascertaining tlw molt mmomlcnl tray of mam. skim milk to hoax. A resume of the work done flung this um» at the Indiana. New York. lmu. “’tamnatn and On- tnrlo experiment stutkms shows lhut young pin. that Is. pigs welghlng less than 100 pounds. may he {ed is much u throa- pmmdn of lltlm milk per [umntl 0! grain. n‘mt by grain we mu any one 0! the I‘Q‘I’I'IIS («I shut}. or I number of tlmn tumult-r. An pigs gmw old" tho- amount of thin. mm; should he "“0th to lhfltfl "to pounds‘ ptr pound of grain. The mm for mt- Is that local pmu-ln I: required In ".9 pm [row uldvr and ntlll Inn I! m quire-«t tturtnu lht- tutu-um: period. KEEP DAIRY COWS SANITARY FEEDING SKIM‘MILK TO PIGS . It the disk In used much It should he shnnmmd at least once each au- uon. This greatly lncmuu the pen» mama and decreases the draft. n l! wlll do mum work wllh less net. It wlll aluo do ln-mor work; and because it does um need so much angle or rel. tho-re la' lm strain and Wear on the Main. While a dull disk will cut. It la like a dull ax. lnefllclem m: ex- pfllllh‘e to war]: with. ' Imm- ol Many Tau um [or Pu» every mm. During the wine: months the hue: should be taken apart, carefully cleaned and. lt bully worn. replaced. See lo It that the oll~ la. system work- and (but (he bur- lngn II'E 31!"an oll. Keep the arbor boll tlzht. Thls holds the ("It ï¬rmly In place. DOWNEBS GMVE‘W . ElecTricWashingâ€"Machine para“ 00 Animal u Actor m 04 Ownsâ€"cm MM .0 “Omar“. pen of Ammlnlng "on Io.- nomlcal Math“. 01f anmc â€Back o/tï¬c Calif/91171139913â€? 'an 1112’ $ 67 aï¬a/ï¬oe'ï¬ï¬gmfl Telephone 30 Ky": 17;... n Spit It SIM J. D. GILLESPIEG: CO. Teen Age Christian Endeavorer’s celebrate the an- niversary of the birth of their society Conference, basementâ€"45:45. .Teen Age Special Service, auditoriumâ€"4:30; Everyone invited , DON’T MISS m CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH “COME ON . LET’S GO†THE‘NATION WIDE CAMPAIGN For the Community Whole hearted worship and regular attendance at church are as necessary to our community life as are the clubs, schools and outdoor recreation. SAINT ANDREWS CHURCH The old. old :tory .olways new. can be told with the woodeflully beontilul o‘a- lugs to be loud In our Valentine comet. A PrioelotEveryPtne Puffer Pharmacy Sunday, February 8th "DWI". WI... Telep 11011930 Day or Night