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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jan 1919, p. 4

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A meeting and recreation place for every one of the village and vicinity. That it should include gymnasium, swimming tank, reading rooms and a large assembly ball is also agreed. The only point of Mfion apparently is the form this building will take. Let's get together. but everyone intemted in a place of this kind, and we think everyone in the village is. get together in a big pub- lk meeting and discuss ways and means. Talk over the Mount projects from every angle and see just what is wanted and the way to get it. A Y. I. C. A. would not {ill the need. what would? Let us have your opinion. [MRS “20H *IMWMRS GROVE SOlDIIR BOYS There are many plans afloat and all of them seem to have some good features. ’ This is ordained Fathers' Day and “And The Star Spangled Banner Forever Shall Wavehas 1 WW” on" 0" Mothers‘ Dayw her ”here is youis father. Here is om.- you We! The Land of The Free and The Home of The Brave. [may to" mother at your ammo“. lMy driver was up in my room this {morning and when he saw that pic- ture that Katherine took of you sit- !iing down and mother Mandi"): hi.- V {wished to know if that was my sister. i'l'hai will add a ("w years to him ilifo. won't it? Today in boat load of £2000 tons of machinery and barbed wii't- cami- for us. Wont up to tho (Iolonol'n ('onfi-wnci- today and hear {hi-y export to use this. I’om- for r-m- llmi’kaliun for some of the troops. It ‘ {sun‘ly will be‘ haul lo Hl'l‘ lliv ollwrs MANY PLANS NOW DISCUSSEI) yo bark and mo slay “'llt'n I linu- ~ iht't‘ll how so long. It mi! of looks any . . . . . . l l ' i.' o " .' : ii 'N‘lf‘ Since the publication of the two Editorials iii The lie-£2,315" "gifts: 3;??? .lm'wuimi rter regarding a suitable monument to ('Ollllllellml'llte‘l’nris mmm-r, u .simum be u gri-ull I l deeds of local soldiers and sailors in the great war of I‘m-mien with us both lie-mi: tin-m I 1917 - 1918, a great deal of discussion has gone the rounds WW“ "’ W 'I“"" “ "‘”" "' ““9"" ihl'fon- I “ii! lim-k. it would I» :i pHyl 0' the Village :10 no hack lioini- M'llll liui'iiix si-«nl mire-med.» owners Grove Reporter ev Friday morning from the office of the Downers Grove Publishing my. 7 North Main Street, Downers Grove, lllinoia. Ohm In an old-(“unused It the Downers Grove Post Office as second class mail matter. In; at“ mule known upon applicatiun. Subxcriplion rates $1.75 r. Single copies 5c. C. H. STAATS, EDITOR Doc. 13. INA mumfimmmlm bee-Depuflngimmflnmm Then an quite a far boys here from Illinois and tiny are all readâ€" ing your mu so you can no I" of the boys get the new: thug!) your kindness. We have stopped all our work and no more dodging of bombs and poking of rm" but! out ofadumttoseeitheismyat. and now we ran come lurk knowing that this little old work! of mill is lived (rum thn hands a! the («new omm Hun. ALFRED S’I'RAUBE THINKS HE WILL STAY OVER AWHILE us. We up .n I happy It! mt bu “Q; Mr W! minim and pro now that ”w anm’slirv is sign"! Dd p“- reg, my; MM be mfomflv pram» ia almoui slum-d and ‘f‘ rx- furllM “fling, "filing, gum and W“ '0 I" 0W” W“ '0 "‘18"! ‘0 muff roam aim-ally mm! to the stairs Say hul it will br- a grand hp than mien-l). This (I! mmum" and glorious ft‘rling Just nbout Unity mini life could properly crater in way I roll whim I first uiled (or . (Immune ml polite ny The Prnm. that dl the wwl'tl m at- young m a! the young mm of chin: to see what the U. 8. would do the own could ml. have their own and now we ran fume hurl: knowing gaming for using the gymnasium for tlnl this little old world of out: is ”a“- .‘1 (.r immwn .th‘ and (rum in» hands a! the "new i: Masts. (hr presnn' Ifih ”bod” nous Hun. «am very mull chance for use Then an quite a (”x-w boys lien! ”'3‘ We I!!! the new hildiq.‘ from Illinois and they are all fearlâ€" Think R over my! (all: it over! in: your papers so you can no I" And this building call be mad Well. I '11! have my love to Aunt Your Mm of papers rum-ind yrstrnhy and l VII "'1 glad u (M (hem Incl Iifih m thank you from tho huh-m a! my Mart and l um- ciah‘ lhrm too. as you know In on no! (r1 "-7, murh mws rxrv‘pt that to do mvmlws and lhac is not ms far U. S. Naval Air Station. Porto Cow sini. luly. Now-mil" tan. [9”. Dear Park but: GRIFF THANKS J. C. WHITE FOR READING MATTER Wall. l nun! claw In it in "an !or upon “II I don‘l min uy up.“ hon- hy I long Mfi In" to :31. Your Ming hMMf. Cliflonl (Dim-upon) you think a! the niluntioa In Gamay ll hob “Ir a mad Rania“ lfl'lir tantalum-d nm‘llhronlhr'lr hart lo amp hull about ”no Wk. 0H Maillmw l1. 8. A. With Tim is my umivemry hate far I've Yours sincerely. of your hand out it he is gone ynt. a close m. Giw Ally and Ellie , flu layout mt mug“ of it an an" broth". Mr: 0m in ”in lo law A ".1 (Dumport) Imthlp Mn who! but?! how in w _ [am {"7 yun and um um ham ‘8 liumhmklbndmmm min (but we have lawn in and M ”'2 “)8 In W Um? 0th" cihri IR ballot m: Iblr In: school: as min G "Am "mutant-11m. allusion” 5' win- mul to swing into liar; for In“. Porto 0’",er 0'!me shows that (ht pro- ' '“h- '9'3- .ivd is practical and mini. Tho that school should hr built with I ”4"" "MW“ lav-gr auditorium for pnbfir Martin‘s DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER. and rulertlinmenls of 1" ports I! mum Mm: a Inm- gynau‘um tilh pint, of mimt. a Win: alloy new! pool mum. shown but... lath". and a swimming pod. a" undu- I unfit cumin and open for public use under We mini.» and pro mwnm GROVE “Pom I! N. Mill 8.. M "I i Anqflwr numtion limit the way {to have u uulnblr nu-mon'u' bulletin: had to M1. du- pn-nrn! and for - Hurt-Non plan for our young m i w. .n w m WI haw in llnwmn Itimn for a plum whnn‘ "w boy- ond mom can mt to 1|va - Mama! IM 9'1!"th hour lam-"um A pha- tor Hun: Hm. reading and "may. with (m not for pm 0! I" nods. “at what In {In much“ CM 1th my in mnly flu! and? 8a- or“ good “mutton: have ulna” m M. In an nah sloth!“ which n that can b' curried "If!1 an". and non mkflly h lb: and to: up pooflr of our map. \ maul-acid“â€" ”liquid-Milfoâ€" m-Iudniddgornlflerâ€" Fanatical-airplane»â€" Flmmicodholeoraâ€" Final-tallest"? :o-xpm-l to am- quiu- n Iiulu of anw :bt‘fau- I [0! hack. it would In- a [My 110 go back horm- wvlh having sum 10 lillltn I do how that you will haw {the mrrrienl of ('hriratmna for ur un- Iboum‘l to upon-i flu“ m-xt uno tgethI-r. ! Lou of low from Manny-â€" Mahmâ€" Bull-punyâ€" Cot-culmâ€" fldtwlucofieâ€" Silaawotlutnubâ€" Ital a Itoâ€"â€" Embattled-â€" REV. SCHWAB DOOS‘I‘S TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL But most of the danger is over and the stun“ stored away, Had 300 men working then. T ippcd over the cmno today upomced by two Herman pri- sonnni, but no one was hurt and now have it Chaim-d to the truck. November 24m. him the lat. Lieutenant, who had charge of the nogroes would hold down my job. We sun-[y have been busy, as I had 500 tons of material come in two days ago and had to take all the stuff over to the yard at half a mile from here. That’s News! flasnnyone Alhwl. 'l' I II 30 D l e 5533.? 117 a." 61 South Main Street Te. $23,“: 1:32 a." During the month of January we will make a Special Reduction of FIVE PER CENT on any Peninsular Gas or Coal We purchased from us. 'l'hestoves nethe beetby years attest! People who have used these and other ukes of stoves will tell you that the Penimlar is THE Best Buy. A REAL SAVING! "’“ January swig! A. H m-Il Alum". 10w 4: w h In "w 30‘!" “u! \Iurl- tlll'lv’.[uliuul h, Lv-mm- mung-r Irllw. In "W uw .-r pul- mnuun gun fur m-r purl-ma. Sumn- mum»! uulhurlflm In alum "ml Inl-c'l Ilka- "w Tumlmmlm nail Gunman-s M IM “mull llunrul mnl am llu- Ill» Parana ml pun-«noun mum in n:- (nfklu Ia-HIMI thmm‘ ”w- am! In {mm M m.- mmrunu puny. mrh MIMI": u mu ml. mum-r- In mw hand and mum-1| n-cl gu-muv In I" Min-r. Whmn Ibo- ulna! uu- nmund (bur “mumm- mu, uwluklnl u»- 1-4» luv-r un (30- "MW. TM- hu ulna .Iunv- In lulu-h "a mu MumInM- in Vrnrmrln‘ In "w Maw mu; [Inn-r! In! harm-l) upon! IA I'Vtfi'hl'm dr- mmw and m" -|-€Hl-. Th" law n! im- p-mu-r. Imam» "- Ml. mmhl um I»- dim-WM b.- lhm Imus-nu. uh- rumvwfi-cl "u- phmv Mum-urn, It and "My urn-Curr fur lama mu In up»! n luv-In «r “1 mm "u- an- and u an! ‘NM mun I-s- rimrnl n! u- ur- nnnnln. 1'!» m M m:- nun-vim In uni-n Md In- a "an"! m i We helicvv that the modern com- munit; comer township high school is what w:- want ultimatel). And un- til that can be built lI-t us make the mast of the old church building as a safe and some social center for the men and older boys of Downers Grow. Perhaps the church's and the publir spirit“! and Christian nwn of our Iillum: will get together \‘I-I~ mon to curry lhI-u this or somI- a'llllfllll' plan. We sincerely hopo so! L": do It! SAVAGES USED "POISCJ GAS” And in the meantime? Perhaps the Red Cums fulks will not use the old Congregational Church much longer and the building could be secured. fitted up at moderate expense by the men of Downers Grove. and placed under the proper supervision and can: of a tmined man so as to assure or~ der and considerate use of the build< ing and equipment. The city library is close by for reading purposes. Let the mmodelcd church moms be for recreation and comfort and sociabili- as a memorial building in honor of our soldier and sailor boys of 1917- 1918. And a bronze tablet could be plan-d inside the main entrance with a suitable dmlicamry inscription and a m" of honor containing their names and mnk and service. lngnditnn Were O'a-rcnt. am Oh- }«t Wu the Same :3 That .aqu by the Germans. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Five per cent Discount On Every Peninsular Stove Sold this Month '. D. GILLESPIE 6: Co. Ralph K. Schwab‘ PEIIISIMR mun Gas all Cal Ranges Peu’nsnlarfioallmges WWW ‘ hummus Water Heaters Comrmadgeinnladie’slm flarryMorey'm“AGameWIrhfate” You will see in this pictule the lineal and Most Patriotic S ptctaclc Drums that has cur been otl’ered to the Public. EVERY FOOT OF ITS 8 HEELS I’ALI’ITATES WITH PATRIOTIC ENTHUSIASM â€"~ EVERY MOTION PIC. ‘TURE CRITIC IN AMERICA. ALL TRADE PAPERS jand NEW S PAPERS. the knockcru as well as the boosters. ARE ABSOLUTELY AGREED THAT THIS PRODUC- 'll()N SHOULD BE SEEN, BY EVERY MAN. WOMAN AN I) CHILI) IN THE UNITED STATES. Vaudeville and Hearst I’athc News too for thin Saturday. (furtiss this Saturday. MATINEE at 3:00, Seats 5 10c NIGHT, 7:30 to ":00, Seats. 10 20¢ net. “ My Own ___l!_|_1_i_l¢d States” Saturday, January 18th, 1919 SUBSCRIBE (‘OMING THURSDAY. JANUARY 23". COMING TUESDAY, JANUARY 2181‘. Offering the big S-reel Screen Classic ARNNLD DALY Direction Hilliard Campbell. FEATURING Friday, Januaryrl'ltlbm

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