Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Feb 1920, p. 4

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lined every Friday morning from the ' files of the Downers Grove Publish- ifl Company. 31 North Main sheet. rm vae, Illinois. ”gnu..." u" no ‘nrlltl cuj'nu cont! "OW!" m‘ ‘b In I MI" in” M I" .- .7. o: (to Iowa: nun no a. And can lhl'l an it. nun; In mount! tor tho “I who or outdoor 31" um m- yelr «duke sou are null- “ In any “on at prices “to. MI, can you! (or turn. Tl. It! «up up on the canola-It Us a plumâ€"4“ ave- ‘ononm "madam-during- Manama-hem Ill-mm mhhupuyofmpmbhmxu w lmmiflo If his M. wan to be My {11.0” «I he «Man. in mild inform-l Wole-dybcmflorthr Inhaled at the Owners Grove Post 011cc as second class mail mutter. Advertising noes (nude known upon application. Submription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 6c. In. on the aunt. but ”much my urn pm- Oo m plus-rm admin!» to thou-Ir; mum to ‘7 I. am. dumb- (for um u'mwh m u) u. Summary of sum. “I. n In hon-wt. is puzzling. mu The long has ml in the final round between l’nm‘dent Woodrow Willa! and Exâ€"Secmtary of sum Robert Lining. Wiluo- has Reviv- ed the dtduon of the. nletee'u and bay- in the flux. I wider. But the pub“: u large of the Unital State- hu 4‘00!th thst laud»: m fouled and their sympathlw am a." with him. 0! mum than u mon to IM- bnnh tlun warn on the mrfla‘. M. Wilson in too bully . mu No matter how we get. the finances In. In! have improved apparatus. They will help keep down our fin: has and help get lower insurance. Henry C. Dicky. Chief. Fin-Dept. Possibly (‘ur oxâ€"chiefs have sonn- plan. How about our attorneys, they surely ought to have some plan. Our business men, not only those on Main st. but those who do business in Chi< also and elsewhere. We need new fine fighting tools. Have you a way that the firemen (an raise $3000.00, Will iv. be by petition? Come, some of you, re” us how? Apparently {he only way is In no uh! Rah-n ludu‘o In flail rn‘m’s. for "his I: WILSON m. LANSI VG C. H. STAATS. EDITOR IT IS IMPORTANT! (db-h; Ibo “Ma The pm wu ner- cum Mai! A day In Md 9! a malty dir'kf ' who had hotly nah-Ia! Ms mu. I A Mun-“ul- rm 0.. «a mum ‘ and M- mmnmv, II.- but ”an m u my" nun-Nu. m. N'- Mllm. and «m- nun-mu Dunc! “tantalum: fur "In "at!!!“ M fiat-«Hm: hanks-v luv war Mu". "In-w whim-h um' "I ”no- DWI-II- lnflvm sin-mud: “l'imm l-ul'mr ‘GII. howl: m-‘d a mum»: lam-l huh in z:-‘t‘ ‘5. I-r‘."â€"Imhm anum 4 Manny In“ L rm?" A mun thinking dong thu- , line by awry local mum: and than , MM!" 5: with mud-k- «Mb mm in 0a- commdty arm-ppm mink! .mn pm out a! Dunstan.- a not pr tutu"! M tho-if worst MMWWI, {we a." on" m “nun In em! Another don't. Don't put on until flu- last mimnc 0» with; of you: Wkly top). "one: to hurt it may a week h mum. While going (km the mud!» of your m") M. twp Wrr in use but of your mlndflm qua-“on. “m mu I advertise ('or‘ IMI Inst 7" “Hot ”In" I M R l~ l \thn time to write ynur “copy" for uln- week. first. settle on what you ‘ wish to advertise. Then imagihe your proxyxwtiu- buyer is before you and with on your selling arguments. Tell llim what the article is, and why. its many mlvnntagvs, its price. why thy world would be a better place for him if ho had that particular article. These (hinge; uip finally enough off yuur tongw when in tho atom l’ut llw words vou would use down on taper. that's the only dinerence. Don't try to M any xtylv into your copy. Styh- may be all right for the n-ader of 1 novel or unfu- zinv. but for Oil waiting purpou rusily, undrn‘tuulable wuuln, will“ dearly whu you man. an- 1 ml :k-nl to he pnlcrmt won]. And inn-toad of talkiung on" prmpcct you am: talking lo thouâ€" Hinds. Advertismont writing is as sim- ple as selling good» (u people over the counter. Just as simple as that. It is naming more than talking, only it is talking through the printed TALKING teachers. presented the following pe- ‘ tition: The reason some of the merchants To the Board of Education, of Downers Grove do not advertise is because they do not like the idea of writing their advenisements. They are afraid that they can not “Tito r-ouâ€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- an advertisement. i ' .AIIIII- n Look at it IS you will. it seems an if our government hm; degenerated Into a one-man power. Not soon will the people of the United States for get this latest proof that the Presi- dent's ego is much greater than his thought {or the country at lame. has. the Cabinet members stepped in and held informal conferences. Ac- cording to the President, Mr. Lus- ing was "warping presidential pow ers" and other things. Lansing me- signed. ADVERTISING IS TALKING ”OWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROV The minutes of the regular session of January mm, were read and ap- {loved and seconded that 31*. Feas- ley's resignation be accepted. to take eflect as soon In 3 Mathematics teacher can be secured Motion carâ€" ried. I Inasmuch m I have decided to loan- the teaching profession, and how been tandem a poaitlon which must I!» fillorl at «mm. l fienby Lek to I» 'mloasfil from my contmct with you. The release to take cficd u soon as the vuancy can be filled. I would not consider such a stvp ‘f it won) m1 for the fact that I am ahlo Clo submit to you the name of 2 qualified candidate. 1 , Your gemrous support and eamosi} {cooperation has been deeply apprecia- >led. This action is prompt-d by a desire to further my own personal interests, but at the same time not tn permanentlyretanl the educational program of the Downers Grove High School. following Board of Illinois. 0n nvguhr motion the "quest (natal. A committee ”min; the D. A. R. request"! pomfission to put a .‘Imnn Mamet-in! in the High School \nombb- mm. in armory of our boys who Md Ilwir lirn ’n th- sorâ€" dado-on: Muuopm 33- Flow." A .Cnn. Min. 5.” w “v.” in "‘4” "m, Vnd C. Wm, 8!. ha. I". . l0.” "m “*w wkndw1.n(whfionu.mn no , M. II. Funk-anoint m. a.” ovum-n Gm 'WR Sewn. In! m" Gm. Cum 8". I.“ the may a! ”tin you for n ”it!!! flay I. 8‘ 'fl ‘ d.” Imam «f 0-0 llnul‘lrl'd and Why N Wm". ”and: Cu. ‘ 'r- Inn mum» rush. for flu- nmv-m in M" _________ ‘ ‘ I6 00 "r. and do Inlrhy pinion (Int th’O'Mmm: T”. "0.. ltd-mu):- """""""’""‘""‘ ‘ “th rem “in” ”Y ‘" ”" "*M" “a“. «'21. Cm: ......... 10.711 Aflor remark 53‘ Mr. Curtis. Mr. “1“,. m ”0“,," (how. _ i Rhufirr uni Mr. Tank outlining 0w wag" ................ 152.214 9mm" mum“ 0' W flan-‘3 0‘ mum: “er ........... not "w I’Mn‘fl "w "an.“ 0- mdion 'lmn‘ Lumhv-r (70.. Suppiinn . 1043‘ «u n-fmml Io the Finance mum-HM.) may I?! Downers (hove. UL. Feb. 10. 1920; Jim Board met in mgular session at the Maple Ave. School Building. President J. R. Shafivr pmsidnig. Members present: Mrs. M. H. Prince, W. R. Curtis. H. E. Tank. R. E. Rnssweiler. I". E .Dowe. Absent: H. G. Butler. 'FFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS BOARD 0 F E DUCAT ION Edutafion. Dmn'K-rsz G R. Feasky pn‘sontml Very sincerely yours. ‘ N. R. Feasley. TAKMIIIHTM SA? ; mx‘ (- «as the loved and mm that if a teacher of Mathematics hr amply-l The Finam cumming: mpmh that W lnsuhnre on (he Maul" Aw. bundling had Mon all placed. Th- Smwrimt-mbnt rvpods (Mr Miss Armctnmz had wsiml m at- rept 8 positiun in tho Nichnhs 8mm High thool of Chicago. 0n regular moth. the bills wen- onlmvd psi-l. Voting Aye: Hm. Prim; W. ll. (Innis. II. E. Tank' ls. l2. Ra~s\\'oilev.'F. I'I. me. Vol- ing No; Noun Tenth-hf Matias for Jan. 13.0”.” ‘Homn A .Crlu. Sun“... I. n 7nd C. Wm. “I. lat. m. . no.1. J.”.Gflhfit.(h..80p... 1.10 J. n. I’MH. Win. 4. oo‘ Fee, No. Cent. Assn. Ruth Hughes. Sub. teaching. (i. C. Butler. luculemals J. C. Winston 00.. Supplies . Gnulen'City Ed. 00.. Sup. .. Silver Burden. Co.. Sup.. M. W. Mills 00.. printing .. D. Appleton Co., Supplies . Umlerwood Typewriter .Co... . Ribbons ................. having been 'a'pproved by the Firnnce committee. Fwd C. \Vitt, Janitbr ser. . $125.00 Gust Johnson, same ...... 85.00 Jon. Pfafl, same ........... 85.00 Fred E. Dowe, Soc. Ser. 15.00 M .11. Stewart, Membership. . IS The followiyg bills wen presented Wm TIES I. W. '38 FOR SHOOTING EX-SEIVICE HEN ‘ luau. m LV.'.‘: $3.595 , 2." war: . 53.82% SS 8885 4 . .l” VGl-Nv 'l . n 44.00 3.53 13.62 21.25 3.54 I with to thank my mu» friend» and author». the Odd tell”. no, a! llama Ind R0531 Neffhbor Mum. I“ the Ladle: AM Society of tbs Gm:- SImfl church. (or the my Had-run M. be during my ulti- mas and that of my datum". He may be wcuwd again warmer with Elia: l-rgv chorus rhoir for a serâ€" ‘lw during thv smial nu-eungs in The audit-nu- wax thrilled with hir- manage and at the clase crowdml {m - ward to sink: hands with him. Hr \msHhc first colorml pn-uchcr’ inUCEIicago. He told interesting mu! unts in connection with thv ran- rim.l vnd spoke eloquently of the great 80., Park Inc. M. H .(Thuu‘h, MM] 1900‘ m-mbom. A In spite of the extreme weather of last Sunday night. Nov. John W. iobinson. l). D., drew a largq crowd at the Methodist (lunch. He spoke for an hour in a most interesting and fascinating munm-r upon the sub~ joct: “My People." Rev. in Mr. Fouley’l place, 8200.00 bo'ad- decl to Mr. Butler‘x salary for the balance of the year. to compensate for addwd duties as principal. Mo- tion carried. Voting No: W. R. Curtis. Mrs. M. H Prince. \ No further business appehring. on motion the Boa'rd adjourned. I". E. Dow‘s. Secretary. Voting Aye: H. B. Tank, 8. E. Rassweiler, F. E. Dowe. COLORED PREACHER MADE FINE TALK SUNDAY NIGHT mmmmmmmrmv CARD 0F THANKS Chicago Delighted Audience Al M. E. Church. In. Ball "on: Evéi Amman woo A Valentina Party at the home of ~â€" Cnrrie Comtantine of Lane Phce. Saturday evening. February, 14,1920, was chimed b) many of her school friends. The zero weather did not (“feet them in the least. Those pm- sent were: Catherine Morgan Eugene Prickett Hester Moor Harley Rogers Elizébeth Plumly Leroy~ Phelps Elmore Bird Paul Priclwtt May Binder John Sweigert Dorothy Near Ted Singleterry VISITS HER FARMER DADDY A'I' CAPITAL Subscribe for the Reporter. VALENTINE PARTY Paul Grumhaus

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