Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Nov 1918, p. 8

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Pun E'Lhi muwm 3mm 1 ton RIV. om M m: com. (um to“ K['o “KI-l Al lWMvr; (Evy. with Ruin-rt and Hen.) 3-will reside. at lc-ast for some limo. Int (one. (“UR(“. among us. For the 'll'l‘h‘ofll thoy are .nt the homo of Miss l.u1‘-lla Lamb and . ‘ 'Mariunna [Loo on (Jul-punt” St. ’0'- l" M' Grey (Jones a bufcmfu" I shall flilll lu-re in closing llw lob Pawn“ to Em" y; M' (" A' lber of rt-siunation which our fellow Wu- Work. lpnstor recently wlllmssnd (0 his con- , " . . lgregation and which will throw serm- For the fourth tune wn'h'" a I"""nnddcd light upon his place with us M o! la“ than tmzlvc months the and his spirit in; he leaves us. God I belovul palm. or their churche‘s. 511", First Congregational Church, m}::nnnllle§llhltolmelt-“lazy Downers Grove, Illinois. ' ' 5 Dear Friends: ”‘5 Wm°“°_d““'f* f" E Y- M- C- A The mum which 1 have to lay brâ€" . .A._ uni, _ - ' ' ' J u.” n...“ “all nppn-unn nu m Fwww, Mary on board of one of our Uni- ted States tro'op tmnspmts betworn MudlheU.S.A.Hcistotake up his new duties on November nth. Thonhne in acconl wllh the ex- cellent custom of our village and with it! goodly inter-church fellowship and filth the fine Internal spirit a! It» n1, them will lw link! on this coming Sunday t-vt‘ning. Nov. 10th, It 7:80 o'clock in the First Conmv- [ltlonll Church I union an'W('ll scr- vloe for its departing pan-tor. Rm. Pull Crunius will pl'l'riide. The other clingy of the lawn will ho pn-m-nt and “he purl. In the M‘n‘in‘. 'I‘lwn- wlll 5. math! w by the Unnad Church i.- Chdn. l’ua tho word ground! Rum" any n» my» my rm an own" I). who and (Day will In". to Mm'" C m to hr-r Mm In M- lanwrll ‘ m m: w mu hands um. Mme" Iii u whh Mm wrll. You an cowl MI A" room in "w rhurth In uh»; Conn! [Irina your trim-in! g Rn. l. In. any. mu. M- funny“; cull- am us In pouor of lbw Incl" rim Cmflthml rmmh mu. m. ‘ "II. "a num- torm Muir Wash!" M ht had been ”Mar 010% Ron-i" an Mill (lawn-gum! (mun-h. Mn" VII Minn" tho m of a minis-(or under N- rib «u the Maxim-r and grand-f . hum" cf minktrn. no {My rlmc"_ to" warm: by him. Ind odumiooi’ for Mr wall. Ant! Hwy wow mnliaL 3:. I, why-l. 1 I! u | H â€"Oll July 7th I!” I link- dan‘Mrr. MW. in aid"! to [be fun") ankuuu- mm. ., ..... 0-,- ol the fin-l emp- um Rmx any umphdmi was a Human!» “(I np-deflr mmnimiinn of (ht- tome and mnflitulm of Hu- (Mirth h mt" or mm. I‘m (he Hm whrn "w Unit-‘1‘ ”to. "firm! Ibo wur. Rrr. Cray hu‘ led ”I! W of M4: chunk in n-vry ”trio“: and Christina ondravor 00’ in Mill pmeufinn. The (inn mauity gawk-t- wu hold in the Mammal Chnrrh an April I’llh. "l7. luv. Grry win I chit-l movl‘r in NW about ”to l'niou Outdoor Chard! Sonia-s which have hot-om» and! I dintindivo uml 114me and permanent fralurv of Hm summf‘r gun day pvoninfl in Dowm‘rs 0mm. H» "vied. organism! and 23w pmpv‘. vaicity In (hit Imiqur !)pv‘ «f "(, loyal Strut" dmrrh Fl‘nil‘l‘r‘ bum in our bu! Ind in (Thu-ago papors. (ham. They damn-w ”in best and Rev. Grey it some of that for them. from us. Just now u I wriu this he drop- pdhhflymdyforammmu- him HI nah of work. He was My u ever and lull of Inijllllfluthahldhped 53' In (hp wintrr of ”NR “‘1"?! ml abort-go Mcossilatvd rmnomy in \hr use of coal. Rrr. Grv‘y 0m mow hm! About Imion .u‘nw‘rr‘s and "to lim‘ lpirlt of frilmrship which ho prrson- filed and cmuragod It‘d to the conâ€" tinuation of thvsr srn‘irm on thm. pull Sunday rvrnlng until lhis fall He helium; in and hows for the day N there shall be fewer but larger and mow effoctivo groups of thumb V in Downers Grove. 0! the superb physical prisoner uni personality. of the phasing and elo- quent pulpit ways, of the keen and energetic mind and will to Ithievv the highest possible spiritugl and ml good for all. of the unusual social ms and ability m mala- lrimds which Rem Gmy mum “'0 all know. ml in admire him for m qualities; We shall miss his ready smile. his chmry words and ways, but wp are sending him away to give them to the «Mien and mi- lon upon our tnnspnrtn, sick, invaâ€" flded home. and we will he the happier for knowing that one of our number putogfrimd is ministering to - rhiv! morn in to carry out this year for some sort of 1: Community Christmas. I hope wt- shall be able to reulic them th-n the time comes. i [The First Congregational Church, Downers Grove, lllinois. Dear Friends: The matter which 1 have to lay be- fore you at this time will occasion no isurpriae, nince previous intimation of .it have already been given to the ltd-1 vinory Council. as also at a mccnt business meeting of the church. It has been known to you for some time that the noml for Chriatian aer- \'ice among our mldicru and sailors Elias appealed to me ntronxly. 'l‘hnt appeal has. in my use. been accentua- ted by the feeling that under war con- ditiona one or mom of our local min- iuttrx might well he span-d for tho National nervico. Accordingly. u soon as circumstances permitted. 1 om-mi myself for Ovomas servict‘ with tho Y. M. C. A. Being imrm-«liatcly ac- cepted by tho Contral 'Dopartment. I hoped to he at work lit-furt- tho clou- of Mir nummc-r. but cvrtain Govern- mental complications delayed the is- suance of [ramparts until just run-rub Iy wlu-n I largo number of mn-tar’ivn norm- of whom had born waiting many work» really to nail. "waived their rlrarum. l wan among that number. (.‘onurqurntly the time has ,comr when it buwm my duty to mlinv quiuh my work among you. in order th-t I may urn-willy take up the talk no urxvutly drmandinx attention Our u-aa. l'nfortunarly the n-crnt vpiclrm- iir which cloml our church for two Hominy» ha- brolu-n the continuity of the tort. at I time whrn I hoped for a‘ lull rounding out o! my Iahoru. l strunt1 horrvrr. that in thr- m-rh rvâ€" lrnalnin‘ Horn my rlvuarturv unnu- vrnranurv-a rnny ht- adopt"! looking to- ‘wanl continual murmu- and l‘I'H‘I- tupon-m for thr ('hurrh. l Ila-mm that my "migration tnIu' rll‘a-rt on Nun-m- ,lhv‘r lllh. lull. a I mnumplmr thr M‘Vl‘fflm of my 'vrluionn with )‘ml with Mum-n "WI. 1 You haw wwivnl m u- a hmhu-r hm ,lth and Intro hmn‘d nw mlh your mf'ulonfl' Incl tun-at. of Hm! I huh- .lrérd to In wqdhy. n Uwrv' Dun Irv-m [my Ink. nay unfailiflnl "pm-um. Ill hm not bum in “In climb" of llIMly inlrnt nr Inoflwrly good-will EFor (M unnumhorwl “Mm-ml- whit-h [you Inn nMwn h m and ml»! ,5!!! My gainful. For yvmr n-spmm‘ Ho my apln‘uul mininlrlucms I "rank :my Mnmly Pith". I ”with "or How (MI Mm... our Wham Mun-in. "rm hm run many haw firm Imam!!! into flour Mum. Jinn our Inn! Jon): Christ. IQ is u: "in mwmnm and low- lMt I m Th» W. F. T. U. Moots M. "w W of Mrs. l. G. "mm. 64 E. Map!!- Avonuo. l-‘ridny. Nm'rmhv‘r mh. maul mfinm-il. my Hr kw m I" mum» :0 un- m1. gium child. Louisiana was the fourtwnth stat!- tn ratify tho forlrml nnmndnwnt. thr coming winlor and spring mow than requirwl thirty-six will fall in line to form tho salient which will cl'lhll (hr mmy. thus fulfilling tho pmrlittion made in 19”. “A lll’_\‘ nation by 1920." With Kaisor Rum and his hwr ham“c and wine lords fort-ror driw‘n from the Unit"! Stairs of Arnorim. tho ground prediction. “A dry world in 1930" becomes logical and soiimntial. This especially in View of what is happening just now "over than.” 1%.“ will the W. C. T. U. do thnn‘.’ l'l'hen, with the liquor truffle out of $019 wny. the constructive program of the organization will go forwanl with a speed and n widening way hitherto impossible. With our wirr reaching out from Control at iii-ammo into 20.000 different communities, think of what we shall be able to do in th- flolds of Amoricaniution. child wol- fore, moral education. women in in- duatry. etc. the department of soldiers and sailors. also relief work will Mill he necessary. though the character of lea-h will change somewhat. oh, yvs, Jhoro will be plonty of work for tho lWo‘mfll’s Christian Temporance Um :ion for many years to come. Damn Grow. Illinois. Nov. ad. I’ll. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kelley entertain- ed the tollowing guests from Chicago last Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A. P. George and daughter Bernice. Mr. and Em. A. T. Hummil, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hadley. Br. and In. J. H. Dlmw and Ill-s Clan Dnmw. lmnl union have adoptnl a Bel W. (. I. ll. NOIES Shflwly Yours. (Signed) Ir. I. ("'7 DOWNERS 011921.: REPORTER. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN GETTING (Continued from page one) To gvt right dowu to cases Mislcr Downers Grove man. If you could see mm of our boys in lhc Old One Hun~ «hull and Fortyminth Field Artillery or some. othor regiment. hungry, timl. all worn out. yet fighting with in- domitable courage. If you could set: ‘him pause in the shell swept battle gfronl. and much for a tin cup of steam- ;ing hot wffec and two or three dough- . _,. L.. ".5 .w. v. ._ nuts carried right up w the front by the Salvation Army« would you hold back that dollar or five dollars you are going to give. No you wouldn’t. not in a thousand years. You'd pro- bably double or treble the donatlon even if it. left you pinched for a week. And the some. thing would be true it you could see the boys-vour boys are among them, with thousands of other hays from just our kind of homey-crowding into the Y. M. C. A. or Knights of Columbus huts. One of the great, big, bright spots in this awful war almost as big and bright as the glon‘ous n‘cord our boys am making, in the support which is given lu-m at home. Giw-~say we've got a new lino on tho verso “It is mom blessed to give... we um just beginning io know whu! that mums, and next Week when the Imnl sllowx that Downers “love has gum- ovcr the top min we’ll haw- n Mill ‘mwr knowicdgc o! the blenâ€" »«lm-m of giving. Just om thing more. Some poopin- My that the war is only going to Inst u liulv' while longer. Gum. news, {inn "awn, I! it proves truckâ€"But. don't h-t that interfere with your giving. Th" how will nml all thr. mom “Italian. 3! they have to atop fighting ml nun. guarding and it will be u on; lime below they I“ come back Pvt-n if llle Kain-r bu quit hi: job belon- mom anI Am printed. Mayor Kbdwcll. Chairman of the- War Fund Committee has planwd it man. for Sunni-y nluhL I! poulhlc- them will be men than \flw hum bow-n uvrr than in w Mm Ion who know what the bow ova-r [ha-n- wnm gm! know h’M! gm! good Hu- m-c-n ‘nmnlutlm un- Minx. Nomi-y m- “ml «unsatura- whu .M Inc-h good work In the ”but; Ian campaign M" I“ Into min». "r truly (or "won. Ra mdy win: (hr com "I your hand. no n-uiy mm H plrdp- if you haven‘t "u- coin. Ilr mans-Un- hoyn wan! truly to [hm thmwlvrl. Lot III In molly Io fivr our dollar“. Th" undrnigM-d having NM My (am. known n (he Atwood Pam. mu- milr mm 0! Damn “mm, on thin Amt. will poll ll l‘uhflr Am- tion on Wuhan-y. .Vm-omhrr mm. IMF. nae turn of mu“. one My man- ll your: 0M . on buy mun. A ways 0”. ll milk cowl. W with a" by their 3649 and none coming now. One reading Bull big enough for new Machinery and miscellanms. m household tumitun. prior 99‘. rock- Row. R. K. Schwnb turntkd lhv monthly muting of the ministers of Hu- Chicn‘o Distrfd of tho- fivnngvli- ml Asmi-tim in the Central Y. M. C. A. Building last Monday Wmovm. TM "film Sigma Phi Somrity [arr a l’armvrfl party It the Thatcher homt‘ mt Friday owning for Miss Ruth Dimwr “ho is loving thix wwk In {ah up hr‘r dutios Is a nurse in MN nf tho army (Imps. TM! 5mm a vow, nnjoyan r‘rminz afr‘r which Me an- nual vir‘flinn of nffirrrs took plan: The Officrrs elm-VI “arr: Prrsidonv Helm thatch". Virv I‘m-s. Dorothy Furlong. Soc. Hrlon Mam}: TIWQ. Louisr Walls. Pour Larson, Pm. Gray Ind Did". Auctioneers. W. H. Ethan’s. Clerk. AUCTION SALE X6» them with the morale tharti wins battles UNDEII WAY 'l‘hn n-gulur meeting of the Downers Grove Woman's Club will be held on Wednesday afternoon, November 13th. Mme. Joan Dubiel will lecture on “Bol- gium”. and Miss Henrietta Riedy will give a vocal solo. This will undoubtâ€" edly be a very interesting meeting and all members will wish to take adv .vamage of this opportunity to hear this splendid program. DOWNERS GROYE, ILLINOIS NOTES OF THE WOMAIS CLUB The Club is fortunate in meching in!» their membership Mrs. Emricli and Mrs. 13031.80”: 01' these ladies have recently come In Downs": Grove to make their home“. and the Club is very pleased to welcome them. The following Icuor from (lover. nor Lowdcn to Miss Spafl'ord. Presi~ don! of the Illinois Federation of Woman's Clubs, shown the importance of the work of the Women's Club: at this time: Your achievement in cslahlishinr tlu- Sohliurn' Clubs at Rockford and ltantoul have materially helped the morale of our soldiers in camp. Your pmtrctlve homo» for girls ”our the- cumps haw greatly minimized the evil: which in tho paxt have bun in- M-purublc from the military uni-amp- menu. You haw. tlwn~fum. ulw r- quall)’ hc-lncil the morale of tho (inl- iun part of the populntion mr xurh My Dear Miss Spnflonl .--, r W, , I can’t all you how greatly I up- prflciato Nu,- 0ffoclive and practical work whirh the Illinois Fedomion o! Wumrn’s Clubs has been doing in this inn pal camp». I am KIM. "Inflow. to my um I rvxurd [ho lllinoiu lecrulion n! In» mm'u Club: M our "1 llw maul unr- Iul Imi"! for good within \Iw bur- den of the Sun. WOMAN‘S CLI'D GIVES ul music. by In “I mum 9mm um Ir made of the “MINI palm rrmkrwl hy Iisa skin-man of Chicago and inflrumtm- At 12 o'clock "My mm. "0“. 4th. lmfl, in the First Ernnp‘lirul (‘hurvb was MM 1M {amoral of Mrv. Eva "off"! me Brilrr. She was born April 27th. lm in Alhvim. Wm-rlâ€" temherx. Gamay. In 1876 slu- ramr to live in the Unit-Ml sums and found a home in Chic-am. I". In M78 shv mm to Don-mm “row and a link lator was marriml In tho «Mn-x". Andnw Hoffort. In 187-“ also slw was: soundly chm-on"! anal ioim‘d (hr First ("hunk of Fx-nnrli cal Assm‘ialinn hvw. of whirl! she rr- maivwvl a loyal and milk- momlwr until Hm (imo of Mr Norm drpnr- H “N husband Iliad in HIV) and slum Own Mo‘hr‘r Hoffrrt livrd alonr in hvr mm must” rm Found Aw. luv-v“ Simn-l)’ (Sim!) Frank 0‘ EVA HOP‘FERT LITflRA I" Fl‘MfiT Springfield. Ill. Sl'pmmbOI’Jo, 1918. yuonh Lou'dmv lingered in the loving and faithful cum of her daughmr, Mrs‘ A Wells. first hem and later in Chicago, She was finally called from bodily suffer- ing to the saints reward on Nov. lst, 1918 at the age of 72 years, six months and five days. Several weeks ago she was taken with a severe paralytic stroke {mm which she never recovered. though sht- Her body was brought by autoâ€" hearse here where the mineral services were held. In compliance with a pre~ viously expressed wish of the depar‘ ted, Rev. C. A. Fucssle of Chicago, now pastor of the United Evangeli~ on! Church at Palatine, Illinois, ..ul|~ ducted the service. The Misses Ruth Diem-r and Ruth lohl sang two appm- priate duets, Miss Lena Penner ac- companying them with the church or- ..n u n_-l_. ! Prof. l2. T, Morgan. Suprrlmvmlvm .0! Schools of Dul'uur l‘nunly («r Hu- Opmtt 32 "urn. Iliml at M‘ home in inwalnn on Friday night. Nowmhrr jl. mm. nIN'r a abort illm‘n. Funn- ‘nl N‘n'inm and burial m‘n- hvld n! Win-Mon on Sunday «In-moon ml «uvn- lumv‘)’ all-'mlvd by nwmhrrn o.’ "n- (l. A. It. and I. R. 3|. from armh- w........ a ....... ,, gun. Re». Fuessle mad the 23d Psalm; as a scripture lesson: this was a {3-1 Vorlte passage with Mother Hoffert.‘ Rev. Fuossle led in prayer, gave the life history of the deceased and spoke foolingly ta the assembled relatives upon the theme “The Eternal Rest of ”IF Saints." Then the pastor of our (ll'pal‘lt‘d sister, Rev. R. K. Schwnb spoke briefly upon the subjt'ct. “'l‘hn ‘llrst of the Faithful". n‘mlmllng all ‘tlmt the departed had been very true 1mm faithful in hvr walk of life with ‘1ch! and rxliurtlng all to strive to ‘livo mi wvll. i Molhvr lluffort lawn to miss hor. u (laughter, Mrs. A. Wells of Chi- raga srw-n x-tcp-chihirvn, many grunt! chillln-n. two sistvrs uml many will- lira-s and frivncls. Hn-r passing still h-uu-s Iu'himi gvlda-n Illl'lntn’lt'd uf hm gmulm‘sn liluy tho ui'lr-r glow uf a :0!- l't‘fl suns“. ‘l‘lu- lulllu‘nnn'n wrro: Cllflfi. llnllvr. John J. ll'hman. Salomon lc-hl. Rm:- bvn \Vt‘mlling. (". l'onnv-r and Fwd . I)" lk‘fl‘mlu‘r I. ““321. hr rnlunlrul Ins a [whale m (‘0. ll. |7Ill ('-\uirj.. and was muntt‘rvd out Ikwmh-‘r 27. (mm. Aflvr 1hr war Mr. Mmunn nu Ilumml lo Whonton (’ollrgr hul was flnlu-n uirk In hiq urnior your nnd wt imam-nu: mu ntuvlir-A unm ma. whrn hu- nlumnl m Whvaum ('ollrgr. [mil- [uuung in June mu. N'IK. lnlvn’m-n! was made at. llw Wm Side cam-u ry lhr (2. A. It. and I‘ H. ll. (mm mm"- hminx Inwnu. Rm"! Twin )Inrnm hm horn \lu}. 'lIh. IM-u. al ('nmpmn. Raw (0. m. rnrh ch).- m-w "will an Hw- Aflrr [urinating ht- laugh! school mm nan- nnd in ”77 ha hrflmw truhrr of natural primers in What-m Folio-[v whom Dn- wu prolrmr until 1M0. than ho hum suprrinu-ndrnl n! prhools of DIP-gr Family. Mr, Morgan was manic-d norm»: 7. IMI. to “nub Juno Gum. To "mm have bum born {hm was and I daugMI-r. who with the burned wife nmiu to mourn w thpamm‘ of a [nut [cod ml. Na mm in nu county was mow widely known. me marv- “‘3th than our fritmtl l‘ro- fessor Margin. I" It" furm nml nurndénz «hm-I uml MQII-rhl Honk" Public mmrial sonic-n for Royal T. Morgan will hr MM II "N- Gary Mvmorial Chum-h at Whmton m J p. m. on Nowmhrr IT. Slat» Supt-r» inIrmlon! Blair will hr- in char-[r of [hr :wrvims. 11w [haul of Supvrvia- «rs. "In G. A. R. and “w [om-ml pubâ€" lie .“nlvin l,. Butler was mmminxioned an Ensign in the Navy last Saturday. at [‘(‘Iham Bay Park. Nl‘w York. Hr» is ”winding 3 ion clay furlmmh at homo. afh‘r whirh ho Iill rrmrt Q0 N" York for duty. ROYAL T. MORGAN mv invitr‘d In this svn'inx "mil, hv vnlunh-ul to! There Is A Growing Sentiment In Tl Village For Having Such A Plus. l|0W ABWI‘II’AVIIG A Y. M. (. A. BUILDING1 IN DOWNERS GROW Have you ever thought of ha a Y. M. C. A. building here in Down.- ors Grove? Wouldn't it be a aple ‘ thing to have a nice handy place go for a game of any kind from on; to basket ball or volleyball? a nice hot shower, a dip into a swim ‘ming pool and then a wooly two: :and scales to weigh on to see if ‘wore gaining or losing. A place read or write. A place to chat in quiet sort of a way in comfort with visiting friend, right down town! place to have a committee meetlngl A place for a banquet or I. city lectun course! A place that will keep lads out of mischief evenings way from the gangs that. hnn with nothing to do but smoke crude stories and jokes! A clean. cozy, up~to~datc club boys. young men and olde lht‘ villum'. A place for t uthlotcs of our town (an thvm talking of it on film get c-xvn‘iw and the good that llwy t‘rau- now. but tu-mum- they cannot KN. i wlmnl gymnasium! Think Talk about itl lts possihl ”no. 'l'hr- lmyh will wnr‘_ Hrrr in liownu-rn (var who hark from tho wur. And we am» for them and for 0 mr tlu- nlnny good turn .1: u town hkv ours! And our ru-ntually. w why nut u lu- gutting "Il‘ juy out of it on ull llw (Inn-l Wt- run! We will, l'nn‘. ‘l'alk ll nn'rl! HIGH SCHOOL HALUMVE'EN PA All of Ihr‘ (nu-hus- and l gmup u! lhr 3mm; Mon 0' the mm n w") Hallow-"en party ‘ High Scum-l durum-Ur sch-m mu! lappu'r hull: um 'l‘hunuhy .mn Fun" (hr hnu- when they .ulnullm! h)‘ n gnhlm aha MW «.1. mnr u bruum Mn'k nml told ’0 (allow a ghastly mmh- up to union Hwy wrnv Iu'pt lm-y. T “I‘ Ilw Mimll’nhlrd (up Hum! mum)- uilh in “all our nlulmrnnn, muMc-n. wind or my: nouns m spun hlnwu. h! a! lHu‘k') rhr-nul burn- or [D .\ rnlcl rlumm)‘ hand. Thom III milmhu‘hnu 1n Hw Nulll'rfly IM ’nufly family You nhnuld In"! ”Wary nr lkamnn or Barnum 3 Inn: in a tub nf untrr {or lamp is (M mun-l wonl, or (he hm crying to but ”win from I '0 that Mn'ng. Mtg, November 8. 1918 To use or he" Min Fisher HOV UIOM' pap" mm: nlong the "unit for a championship m done W [M price of “mini-m. To than Ibo chaps who malhomg.updon mto the furnace mom in the hrk it turn on m “(Mn min and Inn DI- gar Thalia or name other “HM-l li- min 1mm run you In when you "to not mum at all was like an.- day: « :rnl span om mow, Auk Shim! Some prrfnnni ragtime now I!" dancing; that was whvn‘ Edward» Jam‘s. Vi‘ Ind Bank-all shone vi"! ”to Indies. Row Tack and a maple of mm dragged around at strategic "menu kom sum of the m'lms in M \nim and lively action. Thom was a bran has gum. or I friv‘ndly game of hrush, which vuâ€" wt-ll ask Miss Hughes! Lat" came Allison Ind Badman (mm Mrs. "mluman‘s with A lot of fresh buttcmd popcorn. flint: TN“: Bryrr‘. and Lucy Smith. ably assisted by Miss King. Miss Irma Smith and othors pmvidod the wherewithal to pull and rat frosh. warm; sticky, deâ€" licious mffy. John Rohm was hand man whomver help was MIMI-d. as is Ms quiet my. A" pitched to and MM to clean up the rooms before we left. Rev. Schwah said it cost us each 20 cents apiece, which was mmnble enough, and just paid HI 0! the bills. We truly am sorry there us nothing hf: over as a tip {or the janitor. The mombon of Co. H l. R. M. were summoned to Whvaum last Sum!” Of- tornoon to tflre part in the mun-ll cert-monies for Royal 1‘. Morgan. the County Superintendent of the Nile An ice cream tub at half In.“ on tho flag pole and Baker Graham's do. livery wag-on jammed on the porch and ggainst the fmnt door, pelled us to lenve by the ski door. A few upping pm! ”nukes, pleasant mommies. new friendships 1nd 3 vial! for another as jolly a time sometime soon again is all that is left of that plmsant Hallowo’en ,bM that is elm! to make it worth while. Schools. FOR EVERYONE Signed "The Win.”

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