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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Feb 1919, p. 3

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it! "he: Chm an..." I.” ’0‘ park of hamâ€"Io cumin. In urine: Geo. Reed too I'll pfin: Townk-y 3M Bishop 3.” ad "in: loo N. Um I.” In! final of Spring wheatâ€"l7 uni-a In print-z In N. ”on t.” 904 'fhl‘: W. C. (3th ifl‘ M Mr: A. 3. mt I.” 8n! park of nriy "mm entries ls! prin: Totsk'y and Bishop 3.00 2nd prize: 1. It. MHz-ugh 2.00 M prize: Hm fined;- I.” Dent ml of late Potatoesâ€"4 m In prise: Chan. Plan .100 2.! print W. C. Gimme! I.” 34! prim: Hem» (bode In M phi» of fin apflm 4 "mm In! prize: (kc. Red 250 “prize: W. H. I‘m-Mel- I” M rite: Am Rama-star .50 ”Manflmmoxhw ”bywarlunderldmnofagr HOME SWEET HOME RESOLUTIONS The Dnl‘uge County Fawn-73' In- M for "I! your [919 is about to m to a clone. We have am” felt M 'l' MVP as good Institutm in litmuyuanyinminoismdm [militate this year has needed our “in! expectations." in fitting and; river M in closing we (We; "no mming Inflation; 4mm- m prize: w. n. Ankle 2.50 2!"! prime: Alien Peck U!) ad prize: Elmer Perry 50 The foflowing mlntiom were pinned WHEREAS, God iv; m. wsadmn has 20‘ win: "emu Gov-vb 2,” ad price: Clam Bing" L00 Del-I pet of 'Mk canâ€"44 cum Int prim: (loom Red 8.1” M "no: "any (Emfy u prhr: um Rm. In! ml; af yell“! um: “ print: 0 v. Maw 1100 a win: W. Yuhloy um Ind In an o! I‘M"- «arm! 0.- I"! m an of "New ramâ€"40 n Tio (Ming- nn "w «Imu- of minim M "w Agdmllunl "war!- Judgm- nM "to various mlvm- urn- ( Ml" quality than N" How. 11v manv may! Ape-ken and the «km in both tho nafltulluml and Mk Rim department: much in n flu- iutlmlr. Tb" Innull Dul'nm County Farm- On’ lnrlilule and Agriculhuul F4- NN! hold at the Cow! Noun in Which)". Jnnury 30 - III and Frhru- In In um; I: M: wrrnu, -- luy Entrie- nd Good Sunn- Pcd-m cl Anml 850' o! Pam Pulm- It! [av-in: ll 0. any" (0!!!" MW!“- IHRM INSIIIUH ’ WASBIGSIKCISS In! print: (Wanna 3M." It um: l'fltr oL-nn American noun-Ives no 00' on we in" of food proflieerl. In. Juli-n Hugh. pm'dent of the National House-river uuua. In Issued an order asking Ill Ion-owing in the bud to boycott til mil food dealer: who hnvo not reduced price: to conform with its reduction made by the whom-Ion. it in reported Uni um! atom 01 ioodmfl In being loaded in the Alto-mi to leap I, lad an the iood upm- lllion billion invested under var condllloas. HOUSEWIVES 0N TRIAL .OF FOOD moments HOME February 7, 1919 Cov'nnmw on Resolutions BE [1' RBROLVED. 11...- we pm:- to than our sheer» thanks E. 8. Hum. WHEREAS. The W)» final of Supervisors has so ”may mtri‘ bulked to the support of the Institute (or in many years: BE IT RESOLVED. That «a give them a vote of "nah chi ”De t.- gndim that other Township of the County might re" follow their enmâ€" 1! WHEREAS. The Tawmrhipa of York ‘flihn. Nari-ville. Winfield and \Vay- ne have so "My «attribute! pn- lm'Im for .100! III": BE IT RESOLVED. That wr ex. puma our mutation of (his intrr‘ "t and nuisance n this firm. L «'me n- ”.- of (M 1.1m and "lo tmhrn and pupils ol the various rural MW! have giv- on their um um awn-rims in mm hating t0 (hr sun-ms a! mu Instiâ€" Sula: BE IT FURTHER RIZSOLVPJI. Th“ we urge upon our Governor and ‘0» Depart”!!! of Pub": Work: all Ruildim (ho mity of innit-dine 1mm when-by we may lune We immm. ‘07P. m: IT RESOLVED. That (hr salt ‘nnd mum" on sud: fund: as an anéhblo 'or "no purpose of the in» pm of they: mu. ‘ WHEREAS. M und- "1‘ lo hr ‘inwmnl by the It.“ AM comm” surfing Mirth". and WHE‘EAB. TM" in nou- "-6th NM: in 0»:- gm: Ind mull; (mn- ur) hr the pup.» n! mum-in. lhm Rgportgr W_ant Ads bring WHEREAS. We In hnvo I I3.»- lom of Natttyu km" A: 8(qu AM -m~u mu bran; appm'nl nf (hm plan for "Hing "w prod-M1 of "w thin m and arm I" dabrym to 391 had: of IN: monument. WHEIIRAB. TN" In 1 cm! I." maul fur Ml" ingrown! highway- lbwflml our [mi slaw. Ami WHEREAS. "w ping-vuln- «Ury- mm 0! lb" Chin.» Milk l’rvmu'inx District Mn formal I tony-mun- mrhflnx rampany which hat for H» marrow Hu- filling a! tin mllt Ind mm: prvdudn 9":de by "w m- men M IM- dfinlrld; "In: H‘ RESOLVED. ’l'lm vw' (‘\- BE IT RESOLVED. That we extend ‘our help mod munch-n In this lplfllh «IM movement for a MII'P urkui- ’ WHEREAS. The County Agricul- hum! Improvement Association» or [Firm Bumun of the sixty odd conn- ltiu of Illinois that hue Farm Ad when at. I doles-u meeting in Peori- Juurny 22, I919, perfected plum (or a sum; State I-‘nrmeru' Ormlutlon properly oak"!!! M (inland to do most excellent work for tho but In» tom: of the lumen of the sum and mm; WHEREAS. Wt m- burn plenty lab!" and mutt-vial nail-Mr; monk 31-. IT RESOLVED, Thu: we express our entire diuppmvnl of this plan and be“ our Governor and the State Legislature that they leave the Justin tum under its present management to carry on the good work It has al~ \mya done. 1 WHEREAS, There has been a move- ‘monl started with I’m purpose in View of changing the cn‘irc management of the Institute an organized at pm‘ sent. thus destroying the wnrk of many yearn; to his family also our sincere sympa~ thy. WHEREAS, We have lost another good friend and coâ€"worker in the In- stitute, Mr. Frank A’Neals of Lom~ hard; BE IT RESOLVED. That. we extend our sincere sympathy to the family find relatives of Professor Morgan In 'this their loss and our loss. A kind- ly, noble and good man has gone from us. token from on our beloved secretory. County Superintendent of Schools, friend and neighbor, Professor Royal T. Morgan, who was the first seem- tary of this Institute. the first Coun- ty Superintendent of Schools in “Hip? ois to hold 3 Teachers' Institute in connection with the County Farmer-5' institute, and the man who did the most towards making this Institute a success; BE IT RESOLVED. That we extend ln wry-Whip th «local branch. through the maximum of tho sun IComici! of Drfem emanation in :tho village. much an alumni! shan- in; in Deer-ml)" with more than dawn .hundn-d mmhors No less war» fits achievements in the second Eed‘ *Cm War Fund drive Downers Grove firm a distinguished service banner. DOWNERSAGROVE REPORTER. .nowwms GROVE! ILLINOIS (a! arm-ks and surgical awning: is being mail"! by the Mice"! and will b:- madc- ['qu lat". To any on:- who can appmiate its amount of work «mailed in one pim of the.” goods 1hr statistics] upon will M- plain utter than words the size of‘ [the mvpfishmt. This report will‘ include accomplishments in the leaner activities. such :1 the gathering o! usvd garments. of pond! stones. of (in foil, etc. - ; A with record of just what in: hum mmfachnd, in the wny oi hospital and mum gaming. Dmit- Gm” has in. up." in mpnrim to (In mm fork mpllshnl lb than flu but lam considering Un- fiu‘ of IM- vilhgo. m with and the unnnml ”min which the in im- poanl on (In mm.- of hm my «hm. Tho "an! mack- in 0mm":- Gun is m i which mry rllhgvr may .m‘ll hie prick, Tho women and git-Is:1 jump"! at thrir npnflunity to new» with no Ins alum; lhan did lh‘ young men whn "norm! um fighting branches of the Amer-inn Pmmnwnt. Whik they min-d "09 “no! 1M sup-rt of mm (M- honor of "an ‘achievemts of the Red Cruz in Downers Grow. u in mflv mr) city. town. village and run! comm» Ky. belongs to the m. {for much of "w our" work no long» him, A mum-m tut hu- hnn can» mew hy the Ann-6am RM Cm. WM].- up ”In- dour by 00mm Gmw has in. an." in mutiny» tn Un- to“. work mnpflshnl lb \The government is now able to In- sum Rome of the work done by the ornnjuflon in the put and the Med ‘to m oflicen of .u mnmmTéaiEa: among which is Downers Grove, that they disband and wind up ”Mr and". The Chicago Chapter has shut down on the greater part of all work done at. headquarters and through branches and auxiliaries Ind it has suggested “Finis" will be written on the m- conls of the Downers Grove Brunch. Chicagn Chapter, American Red Cruse: by February l5th. Work has ceas- ed in all dcpaflments, the board held its final Inc-ting Tuesday evening, thv charter in to be sent in and all of tin- closing details will be completed by a committee consisting of Mrs. J. D. l Gillespie, prunident. Mrs. I". H. Kei- ‘ser, Vice-president,- and Harry Bryce, secretary. Finis Written on Many War Adivi. ties of the Downers vae Branch flMl MINING 0f RID (R085 [1le IUESDAY ,‘fi __vvâ€"Y .« . . “Wynn“... warm Ir" m a right that is worth whiln m‘ If you have any with em ‘9:45 a, In. {your experience will be like "u- othorsn. Milan bet!" save “mm. '0 " II . PM who fought hardest against m‘mk» mu,- of thm so... her! but; , ,community high school. win him the him-t Eichhon1 h m Reporter Want Ads bring mm. pride in showing in or? m m tool: to m a. bi. Wang-t Its. T ’m. advertising its damages after it is which he in going in “Ii “ i new U H? A cordial invitation is extended to a" ladies who am not amliated with other Sunday Sehouh to atend thi- Sundax naming net-vices o! the Chm n: the First Congnational Church at 9:45 I. m'. The (12:35 is immcinx in lumbar- ship and gmur interest in being min under the leadership of the new (cu-her, Mr. W. W. Heinu. and amumom was "run! in U! gamma which Wv‘ro played. Luv-r in Me evening rrlrrshmrnta con- served Thin was our of the mat sucnmrfn.‘ social functions tbs: the ammo- a‘laaa Ina MM. Several of nu- gentle- -»-on mount "pressed the hop! that the lathe: “mid again extqd an inâ€" vitation to than to attend not)" of the monthly gathering: of the Ch“. 1 The mount-n of "no "Malina Clam: of the First (Smut-“om! Chum-la rntoruivml "Mr hush-Mn Ind mue- mm hie-ml: I! I social at (hr ham} uf Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ian-y. I!“ ‘Ilighluml Avon-m. Friday rvminzl Jamry am. 0ka i’Mrn‘fl‘ CONGO PHILATHEA (‘LASS ENTERTAINâ€" ED THEIR FRIENDS bum put in NM! flap. will ninth-o he hum-d ow" to an: vilhxo through 1hr unw- nrnm‘ulinn and win ho (Im is bring mammal Thai and mm to flu- worl in lo ha (and on- to [M filing» through flu- Gamma-fly Imam. Tho mats. «hm {My haw he tin-p At the final meetingofthe board or directors at the Villlgo Hall Tues- day evening ull find business was disposed of. Appropriate action ex- tending thanks to all not memberu no! the board who assisted the organ- izution in its work was taken. The :Congrcgalionai Church gave unusual is sirtunee in providing the branch with ' lihemlqualters at no cost to the organiâ€" "' zution. This entailed considerable ex- Ipensle on the church and the eourt ’esy and contribution is not unappro- |eiutml by those responsible for the Red Cross work. To spwitieull)‘ thank the various individuals and F" business houses; that rendered help hv'at various times or on many occa- ”‘isions would require the employment 5' lot“ a paid secretary for a considerable ‘1 ‘period of time. Some gave more than [“)others but all gave as opportunities "'iwere presented to them. VI The surgical dressings department. ~ .which was the first to shut down, reâ€" "' turned its materials that had not been 5 made into {inishrxl products Some time ago. The knitting department is dis- posing of all it has on hand and the sewing department will take care of its last work when it auctions ofi "findings" that have not been used up. There will be sold to highest L bidders at the Red Cross headquarters, . The money realized from this sale ~ will no to the Chicago Chapter which ~ supplied the mater-ism. ! The equipment loaned to the Red uâ€"zsra: l0WllS|llP lllfill Slfllllli 800ml) TUESDAY lllGlll fProf. Hieronymus. oi the State Uni-‘ \rmiiy Told Advantages of “Community School" 4 i v l l i i The proposition to establi h a Downers drove Township High houl District for the building and of a "Community” high school was boosted at a public meeting at the H. S. assembly hall Tuesday evening. ' Enough public spirited citizens, in- terested in the future school facili- ties of the village and surrounding territory, were present to give the speaker. hot. it .E. Hieronyinus. Community Adviser of the lllinois State University. a fair sized audi- ence. That the room was not filled to its capacity to hur this man who [has been identified with education! progress in Illinois for years. in to be deplored. In his estition of the development and growth of the township high idea, Prof. Hieronymus held the ,Ittentton of his hearers for over In Ilnnr .M ‘ihvl with m pmnaml mud: n: not 3mm without oppmition .m it is a fight that is worth whiln and your experkmce win he like 0» other». on [ht-fr hands Mon- tho dro;m 1x- mmo a malily and no ton. .Ihould you suit“:- the question hem. would “Ewry an of land #:0th hour if minute share of anti-m r0 (ht awry boy and girl an haw "w Manny‘s of 4: fm high «1100' pat-cation.” said the speaker. "I! i." AM: he! on which the township hid: nchool is foundml. and "we" are in mint-in today about 300 of they inâ€" stitutiomx in nmvmful opt-ration.“ "Every one of "mm had a big fight l‘mf. Hirmymus also “plain"! In“: they» "hook 'won- used fur M0 only "up punly Mwntimal but 2 mentors of (Ir- eomnnmity lilo. "aw 'lhrou'h "u- ‘ymmsium. Hu- tank cw all!" facilities pmprrly dint-1M pin ‘ for (who months of "w- ycar v.1 ‘ nvflhfle for I)» ymmg folk» at (h Immunity and hov every mum! of| the district was "We'd lag. Hohldolth'fintnhodd Illa Mud in my auto, "W at Princeton. lbw-“y an" up CM! Wu. No "Word how 0w lawnâ€"Mp the.“ umbflwtdfidu‘ndum rim In ram. I lomep high yahoo! dish-kl. "Tho natural ‘eowmwnuy' Hm gown in fixing the a: ho...- do... aid the speaker. "and (how my int-Dude I whole township. 3 part at I Muddy or yarn of in or ”am tmnhlpa.” "I! is thin far! that ho (mi-rally than"! "we mm «1' than shoal: hum "Township High Shhooln' ‘lo 'Cmnmunily High Srhools' a!!! I! such "my an doing a ”was wort ii and for "w mmmnnilivs in whirh {My up built." abut-nanotmd‘dlhhumd In his exposition of the development and growth of the ‘tommhip high idea, Prof. Hieronymus held the ”(cation of his heater: (or over In hour and The [Imposition to 0513in h a Downers (2mm 'lownxhip High houl District for the building and of a "Community” high school was boosted at a public meeting at the H. S. assembly hall Tuesday evening. 'e're inclined to believe he should use If} llflu by m..â€" Iw olmuo m ~Ilnbn eon-III- auouo dovoloud w :- Ila-I7 m n. «In och-Ill. dun. will huh. 0M ur- ol m I" Mn! In I vol-I H1- Iu to! . vi.“ '0 ID. NM. '0'. DV alr- uhu. Il- IIIh Luv hm- A-«lnu «1- mm. In Main!" I MI Inn-Mu u M‘- eo-puv Ibo Allin! Pony um «I a «n M a "a“ lo Ibo M by IN I" run ”an I- II. h-ou van-I lm I: MI .000“... may In I mm mm naming panora- an. by Incubu- at ID. I" 'm N II 0!- dq Tuna-mung“! d and flu- '17th MW M'. Ernst Pmdkr m an luneday to “trad the fducmu "wan; at a», ma U14 Rah 9‘ has 1 MINI Rb m «m nhmmtndknnmm A”. n... m. .n of mu #7:“ on“ to W mama-d to hire 1mm ms through working the I“ 1; will be - gm! Mlp rev may * 3"" '- hfln: I. tuner-u h haul milk for the 13mm“ _ ‘ If ya: want your garden can the Constable u lace. [LiannAmh-N-d theddliu for until Duh. - Tammany-(mm a Church and: Friday. W1. "1 W M:- o! In. H. Mal. mas ldimla Andean-m In“ “drawn [Lead-“chip no.“ of tho Nachp vult- Gm. Zlanlckgr mm!)- fi'oz- cal-4’ nn 5. in... h‘nyrrqrhh. .0 ~ anyway-imam.“ mu: Club and width m with! I. Int wwl‘u [Rt-Mu. Ha mid um In M- m It no no! {goo-l polky to m to W '0va how mun: Ml our PM when! nyrlom In Damn om “Punlwmon.” «MM Ir. M “cur prrmnt whoob. both [7‘ u but In no! and win m In” “Mann-W ope-01.511 I. Bhnfler. president aim M ‘ Mutation. who mm PHI. HR.- onymu. llury I: M. and. Bond, kahuna. 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