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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Jun 1918, p. 8

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The Inn I. open an “up.” a 1! a. q. mulmmknnmboin My Dear Wdterz, I A; thin I'l the beginning of my new; on)! weak in the amp. I feel that In at. now write through you to the‘ (Hands who have not ban! from me' line: I left the beautiful vilhge of , use. {or the «Monument near the. Pen-t City. ‘ In. Nonn- G. Oliver Write- of the Camp Grant. Y. M. C. A. No. l. Jum- 3. 1918. m m AI mm mm Mu) Dicks of I “Y" Secretary. fen tbs Damn Gm felt; to matY.I.C.A.No.o-nadm lip show then utilize-mm" for the army w." fem W ‘Andhmmynmlnlbw ‘udwlohmbmherngk- mun mmmmmm (aminmbnfldkr'ad- tiesWhythuMhm «MW-Ii m (uttehnfladtheur. “it. may mumwummmw “Mm” Mfume Gory-«allow innqdnlbbrhgwflbkrhar ydmflmnkiurm‘ MhmrMIfll-MOIM "gunman: W 11» minnhdmnnfl ‘mnmmunmw m Mined-notwi- thfieflflhflmmm annual-unlit.“ for Yogi-n for mum in! Uncle Sun. Norman G. 01m. mum dmmor nub- .jocudthoGu-uwnordm lwmmm alumnus-ad MM yunuanI-Ivnhhlk UMMfi-uuuflymr- alkali-Anon.- at!“ nn I." ’«MMhWIOGa-IAM M ”Mimflmu MHMHMMWIN .ertn-Mns lmmuWIAfl In accordance with use Pnlldent'u Freeman dated Number IO. "17. ad amended April 39. 191.. I" MALI Gama Illa-I cumin of {am- year: of In and «punk. residing in thin post em“ “M An rewind to ruin." under the due m- at tho Manner, win In but ”would and“ may. This mum to lo M :1 I“ n. In. an lanky. Jun mu. ton. {and u coon-no c- onch by Insect-1 My W, except My Jaw ‘fld. "ll, m thc hoor- ol nix mnaddfltnmuplondln- minding WM. the “I y of Jo... I’ll. at I'M o'clocl p. In. A ahon business meeting follomwl at which Mn' Barber uu appointel chlirman of the committee of Child Wdfure m Inn-operate with the W0- yman’s Committee of the Council of National Defense. A general discus- ‘sion of plans for the coming year ‘wu led by Mrs. Babb In. Prince. ‘lln. Cram", Hr: Reed, In. WIpIQS. [and Min Morse. Rafi-Inflo- ol All, [hula-“Id flMAlf [NW AlltlS MIN NW RMSHR I The retiring ofl'leen of the flother's Club gave I luncheon last Friday at Me home of mm. 1:. H. Prince in ‘thonor of Mrs. Walter Babb of Calif- omin and the newly elected when; 'of the club. Those present were Mesdnmes 8951), Reed, Jenkins, Cra- mer, Wank-a, Gillespie, Carpenter, Jonnesn, Schweidler, James, Ray. O'- Neill. Prince. Barber. Mataon, Gillan of Spokane, and Misses Morse and Ward. owommfisoi * mss' mum'sflw MOTHER’S CLUB GAVE LUNCHEON .-£‘.'“:.’:.'_'f_"f.s’:_‘:..°'::"i'°.:',.‘: Ger-:- "0-“ Ova u sum JIM l1“. in '4 l This ceremony is We! men (In: Dance County and n a! m, and the quarantine mticnly am them of! ("in I“ an YCamyC.althem'fl-ntry «CampGnntisq-h 4' form-den. Minute-t nfi. mmmmmhzmm murder every “measly” ye 3 they 00. c. AGAIN QUAMNngn , mu ASHE "Iiil E”; [i g 2 ,ii g?! '5 l a a a; [i I‘I .33 i it 13 Q. “i" fr: If It: : 3i: ‘ Ii‘flgl;cg :35} "l'. VERDENIUS OUT FOR m In. 3“" hr «Man In"! Hwy wit palm many m to bet a pm of Mir puma. may mumm- {MMQypwnuIcch-alum am am. To hat-MW -Mwmmnw â€".'v um Jun-em Shanon time mi. Withnha mm a Mn. 11-min u " ‘ " " n 'dent of Damn Gme and a dmArIFulhaber, one o! the oldest of the ”Mflm of Ira. E. 6. Phil. pasted anymlder Downers Grave maiden“ has at the home of her sister. lira. FY lwaned away. Her end came quietly Them in ”‘7 sixteen PM in the IN. Hueller, .1089 N. Building ave» and peacefully last Friday morning, vllhgv "he" Thrift Stumps can be nue, Chicago. Monday evening. June-two hours “tar midnight. WNW 590““ the PM olive. J Many of these stores am ready and .3. Mrs. Faulhaber reached the rare Funeral ‘ services were conductvdmld age of 88 years, l munths and anxious '0 W 0‘“ “'0" little war- at the home by Rev. Edwin J. Banâ€";15 days. Until but a few years ago, winning stickers in place 0‘ 0W to help the Government. . !¢hll of St. Barnabas church and in- ”he had been in good health. taking _ ferment was made in the family lot {can of her own hounehnld and going When "fluent 0’ m “thriftiu” lthe Naperville cemetery chnpsda 'mgularly to church. Then. however, 'h‘" been purchned W turn them: ii" 'aflernoon. “some ol‘ the infirmity of her age kept for 3 War sfiViflta Stamp. these can; I Vesta Chapler. 0. E. 8., of which her close to the house. About last he purchased at ”'9 P0“ office, either Miss Shaw was a member, performul ‘Christmus she had a fall from which bank or 3‘ the 42M- :the beautiful burial service of the or- :she sustained a fracture of the hip. no“ ”em”? “"5“ Stamps are; that at the grave. that tonfined her thencofonh to her 1‘9th i ""3er H. E. McAllister Many men and women now holding bed. It was appamm that 5hr could” 00-, 3- A. Dexter. S. J. Perkin. good positions in the buainess wor‘d never rise again. as she was past thu "WW" 0mg Con W. U. Gal Q owe their upccuss In Miss Shaw. For‘help of any skill or care. {ERECQHE‘COW letnf'lt's PhLW’l'. Irk: Mina Janette Shaw, one time rui- ‘dent of Damn Gme um! I dun of Hrs. E. 6. Pan. noticed any urthe home of her sister. lira. FY LEGISLATURE? ‘mynhhismnslmforthnnm but a but ht Mm Gun. Ammmlm Van-haunt], Puma. um. mount-rm” 1011mm man-him }mnmmm ALAN HtclEAN SENDS THANKS 11) RED CRIBS In. FnMerisuwIn-Ih'" mmmm.dnflfl' m0m,nlllenry~rbue.u~l ”Wank-Hal!“ therJaIiuMm-dflw.wh. m I “drank of m Ill {rig-In. noun the hit I! life:- 3qu am m I’D. “3‘ nhvenfltflngsfnmdhlhhrms‘ '05-. WWW”: Immunnvflchnklhd cut her family. After her and“. mlnrtOnh-lhhnwlo-ww mind the full an mm id...- to fimkrlcm'uhunm'ha for forty-eight yarn. mkcbfmflyfluulhm mu. In. Poul Crud-com A la? 13;... t... II. I!!! Pail-I. I03 '3 all; 8 3.... E 1%? in. oil .I ’(63. In“, um. Ann ”-1" and Mn null“ u I)» hut. lbw Mflmmcokhfl‘l mmmann-pm- «I in th- pm of "Wm 00‘ mm us! such when n- u m lit church. In. Or. Weather." no! I!“ Mr M mg no hunk) hm. Th: haul and". won- hold on samni: mum” ‘" in Y Amount. Ohm Iyflhhano‘ih, 1‘. um um! heed his Ministrltivms. 'W wdlgformnnkmflnthe.m friendmd "nonviflmrhcllk' 'mmgmthelpotwbeninhe E “Wrmmmu m,mtudflve than. Sonny mndinynntomflnmn mmdnm,ormm yanwiemudflmhomrmm linyminfle. sulllethhnnfi'zhdhis flock; if herb. we would rejoice; but '43.? g5 3534:; w313531313 (Cum-drunken ummmmm FINE mocm AT RECEPTION FOR DR. IENNESS .«m1. ”mum mmamw Mnlullhnllhén'llk mmmmmmuu TO VISIT JOLIE? EXPEIIIBN'I'AL FIELD. JUNE I” Those selling Thrift Stamps no; Lehman!) Michel, H. E. McAlliswr 00., S. A. Dexter, S. J. Perkin. Houseman Dung Cm, W. U. Gan 41 Electric Co., Zindt's Phrmacy. Dirk-1 Vida 13:03.. Village 0m, Enrich; Bros., .1. D. Gillespie J: 00., Matt at Mochel, Farmers Merchants M1 First Nnflonnl Bay-k. Depot and bowl Lumber Co. ‘ 1 When mflicient of these “thriftiu” have been punks-ed to turn than in ‘for a War Savings Stamp. these can be purchased at the post office, either bank or in the depot. NOW MG [ “ ”MPHES ” mmfiflahmlflq‘fi Manna-thumb. [um-m uthenenafledm‘yh Whom. Merm’ajobwmm baublylnedhy'um. «mammal-n. myoftleloalnle. 381084300?! H? TV 22%? thlfll. Winch-l! widenâ€"1m 1 lmrMuofIhOt-y filth .y. m cm in M D“ i ; ail i Cowml'am ”I ”I m ilulohboflhthfl.hll'ulnl- Wehunhnommul thwwfllhpwbynr. ,J- l'. Jon-ta. [thou-MM museumâ€"amm- hunt-urm-muuyup hm ub- In“ “Magnum-wide. The dpludtheumolth ‘cuuon and “vanity. it “fly and: m way. until u. tournament. and perhaps 066m little hope a! urvivnl. it men-clueles- perdntaudgmuufllukuflnn bmmngwplntvhkh allow violent“. V hath-bent)»: Ilium-yd“ At the union service of the {on} churches in the First Evemflal church last Shuday evening, the Ber. Pen] Crueius delivered a sermon Which was both timely and Itimuhtiu'. With the conflict. between liberty and oppression reaching its'dimu In the renewed drive 01 the German, no ,thought is more cementing and 1e- rumrlng than um which we- empha- iled by Mr. Cassius. viz" that truth in all powerful and all conquering. In the end it must triumph. The speaker took for hie text the demdugiwnbme in which the seed is likened to as in the banning, oftenfimluect to di; luv. Pu! tho at Union Sal-via Sunday Night Hold- up [no- uhuble Power of Tutti With [6 Wm ' SAID PASTOR GIRLS A8 I.

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