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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Aug 1918, p. 8

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ply. hutch. W. and the requir- ed lichen-sues. all counted (and A. 3. Dance. and accredited in the beat annuities. We the underlined (”flan and Gaunt of Du Page nanny commend the (manning movement for Incl-col and caller may. and advise evory Icy to at into Ichool. particularly that, of tin“ age to take their mm- hrys. training In college if We. ‘ W. County Judge mm " "t or 51mm " smools flows (WWW “unfunmflingmu fimm-NW tyforyoulgm. Mmdhwm Mr arrivals! draft ageJ'heodlemE hMM-nflkmhm idler M amp for (71an: in dbl he Mat will ll- getting Ml eollol!‘ lan do" with lulu military ml ho non ellgihlo for pro-nation : cowl-Man. He will hp enlis- M equipped by the PWM reed» .- ”y. Rm. chi-fly he will he Wu for the lam:- pun-idle garden an" the m. The Academy at Wham Gallo“ off": the m mortality for men a! lover Itlnol grade-L ii {El reighmdmklhh munch-main" m M Gallop ha hr. m 6» Pl. m- in pup-mica In M IN- .” "mun twink; ohm thw- a-inq ‘edlnp nu. Th nth-slum- of ”in: to em...- mnnyuhwrmflihrytnhâ€" - I: ed”! M d In mum. Homfiutlhhmdnflorfir. .Ib' THE NEW DRAFT AND kn. COLLEGE STUDY ifiixFoEzE-i. 5~3El.§lflq<ll ‘- 31!.- ilzgnl q: E... I! giliiél’? gainingiltitt. Dar-m 0m Ila-v1" h manor- u.- vflh W paw, (in. “mph Nbbfllhtth'havhkhvor dd-wnlN-mvmm - «hill-ha! a“ In Dunn w phala- but been held. Wmmllflmudvflh 1hr Inca-ad Cum 0! the union pkâ€" lkthtu run-mimosa!) Voted to ha. :5. pm «pm-u. WI. ‘ he Mm... Rabi h-vdkr. .- lm b all 1 north. 0! DIM“, in Jan nut you for In urn-o cl (Mo; mun-â€" The Deficit of $77.22 was two-‘- tion!!! lino-'3 the live ”Akin!!!” My School: on hub of a» num- ber-l damn-d new and. The to- “3:0 mi wind I.» very m‘ mud: Ion than whit the u- {Ea MDrflt-it Total Dianne-emu Who‘d Pun (Paid CBOQRR) Wlmd Flfl‘l ............ 3 78.90 Wat Stand: ......... 193.57 M I $272.47 Sunday School Picnic Statement c The onlcum. which is jute fibre proâ€" ' *- 'pamd with tar, come“ in bales and Th. Executive Committee of ll!" has to be picked over very carefully I’d-lien Grow: Sunday Schools held :l before being pm. into div-stings. A Wartime Tuesday evening. August hundred twenty pounds of it were 11-- mm. for the purpose of settling up ceived for tho 720 pads to be male dl matters pertaining to the Union this month. To show the wdioumss Sunday School Picnic mently held at of the picking one has to talu- this NIperville Park. ' 1m only into consideration-411i")! The generll financial stall-mom inâ€"fwomen, all good worms. spent all m um the uni: was a gnmfflondny «main: picking over vix m from um sundpoim. u we" pounds. or omtwenty-founh n! Un- u from the sundpoint of altenduma. fin“?! “no“!!! to be 950% A resume of Tmuurer ans’ n:~ Th» problem of gelling lt all lulu-n care of was solved by Mrs. E. J. Hul- pon I: as follows: ho *d he I l < . am in mm 1 plan a Ink n; a Total Ila-upt- ' Ilnlnp, and dividinr it ms nmonw the? Th. Executive Committee of flu- Dd'nens Grow: Sunday Schools held a Wartime Tuesday evening, August 1801. for the purpose of settling up :1! matters pertaining to the Union Sunday School Picnic mainly. held at NIperville Park Exec-live Commute luuu Union Sunday School Picnic Statement Mu" Canâ€"mot for . .8l87.20 . . . 182.49 8349.69 272.47 . .8 77.22 Wm, Sept. mt. l herewith um mm" as a and!” for the Minimum of (tourney Twain-u on the Republican Mrs. E Rutherford ha given “P her apartmt and In min “Yin: with her sister. She and In. Hnlinlt hopebovidtlln. Acfovdnmsum latter returns from her my m fl’k‘ MmhrlnmeinOntu-Io.€al. atured by I dentist anti physician. during the reuniting weeks «If m- ilmflnlhguflthcglflubnuo .mmunmmcnmh !In [on Angela. In. “Iii" given mehdherflmhmunder M‘fleill raliefuwienfordeqflune mummmmnm Julia In taking a course It the busi- npu college and her sister [mm is in charge althz reception room ‘eflllng their relatives all mutual friend. in the Grove. HWMIOV mm. The girl: mi 1 In the "briny". They leak Cruse Franklin E I I. l' i 1 fi 1 I: enjoys! lhu- swimming. m and out" (“verdan- unified. In. J. B. Ruling ad her (‘0 daughter- were entertained hy Mend: high Sin-m near Mia-Ia. for n mkinhlyJ'beymfiann I In. COW? null Mr but." MWMMItQD-“mn MW.hIhe8nmCm-a- um fwwmmi.flv.udln. WJLI'rypk-hmmlpndwr MIMI this Mlhmmflr hing-e "timid “My take- trip Into the Big Mn country my 1 In. C. M. II.“ A. Khan. In. a. Glow". I“. may III-ch- m» r. mum. mu m nan-m Ik- Im II:- Cuhuin In: In. It- fluuv loom. I“! L 5"" no. It- W Mm In P. ; M. up. I. Lana-um In L that". It. M V“. 11M" 2m ‘, In. A. G. Ikhl. In. K Ill-II In. r. "up". II:- M.» v" ‘ «Mu. In. M WW In. 3-H The and inpnnulve Uni-(Mt ‘abnhludor.UhtheQ-hr ‘Oaumnenm‘lmofl.lo-¢- body also .H ”the flavor lain.“ htllm-flhnammuh‘v hummmm‘t lick“! Ilmhodor. f mmhwundcn-n Mthhnu-Hlnfln. Ink-0n. 3hr myklndafldoth. for lulu hair and «alum at ur- nivnll and for mm. Commercially it I; wed for making nor. Mud-n yarn. may nth. Iain. annul- and Wil- ton unet- Ild "Id-g. Contain-d with cotton or flu“ inaudi- Oakum Is a vegetable fibre. not un- Iilm cotton or hemp. from lndin. It in and In India for doth: of I" kinda. Thu problem of getting it all min-n are of was soived by Mrs. E. J. Hul- mn who started the plan a! taking It home and dividing it up among the neighbors. This Rheum developed in- tonflemoon Ind evening picking pm- ,tim The women Ind the minim: I at home and at them stations of thrlr husbands Ind lhcir childrvn. boil: boys and girls. Ir. and In. John Hum meat to McMQ-hmhfih Dulc‘DnH-lbuA-ph mlnthu-niah Oakum picking in lime faihion at present. When a person‘s clothes and hair smell of tar these days you know they are working for the boys uvm than. SURGICAL DRESSING CLASS PICKING OAKUM FOR PADS Ion'ahnGdCIâ€"IOM Hunk-Immu- WISH“ MWS A NNOUNCBIIEN‘I’ nownnns'anovn REPOI " lyummmmmwauammmhumaum mwMtuwun-no- in flaunt thou-hymns". mtlucdfMIn-Imhrihh °--° .mMWorI-uhdflh- AWlnwhflm-CAOM thfnwfiMflmm-iflw In! C. N 0' Mn in Mic-lb am out ‘Undo bin “and for the picnic [AI-r Day. It “a m th nuns!- In" «‘0». II I- lo who no and your WP- “.459. III IcA‘u’n wins.‘ on. ”n. u. ‘up and nl'm'. V" mm min! 5' non ”M! I! mawh I'orrflw“ N am. “.gu-w-awnhmw.ml ' ' ‘ ' ,I‘hw could I: no" Nd“! to dark «m M 0» “turn. bl: We If Wm of OM MM mannm‘mma out-comm! Tank a! flu "‘ “an at I. 0» “Man cl ruinâ€"d Clo-funk and u I» M- in "mu-urn film W No butt. than “Ian-wry whbnlnhmm,‘ ll. mkmwmmmmd C... O... Emaileleftucheerywnlfor Y.I.C.A.wmimviththe lntheUnitdsmampslnd The mummmaummmummhuhmmv. ILC. A. given has l Tasty. Aug-st m. b but Sen- MIcQflney.“BnMrstp-mk «(unwinrkmrmnnmm over there. Mothers who did not a- lendthinmeetingdomhwvht they mined. Sgt. Ilchrtney Did 2- lvnymofliernlmuldhepmdmhs Insulin the 149th. Rainbow Division} [and he Nieves a special Providence» is watching ovrr our boys He told as mothers when our boy: had been ‘fhlt they an doing and how thew are. He is a famous hone shoot. and ind hunt our sons who have horses to care {oi-.831. IchItney in m ‘mmmmmmheflm MO’I'HERSâ€"OFâ€"THE 14am! HEAR ABOUT ”gamma-gnaw,» vice M not only it firm but MhMflnyaheu-m “WhMMpw MuMan ”muddnlmfi. Wylhmdnfludm m In! Dar-.07 hut-Id. l.- “Qt‘3i.iru§ts' 4.;iw.ni§! .rsv-itI-Iiani-u dag-Iattgfllfi-J Akzttgg. 4 41.2.3131}?! E's-15.21.31,?! {iii-«igloo! 039.33%}..3.’ } Fur m-ny you" It was popularly! belk-vrd that “tho public be damned"; policy was the policy of the nilmuls‘ thunder pus-nus control. Sud: u policy ’51 indefensible either under private ,eontml or Government mum! It ivould In patrol-fly imleh-nu'blo un- ‘dor public «and when untold «n- ‘ W m an dim! lemm- a! the“ ipublk ”The public he W pol-- key will and" no ammun- hr! inflow on the mum and" 00v {‘ ‘em annual. Envy employ“ o! 1 the nllnnd than take pride In on- vh. the public «anew-U 5‘ «mm mm. Conway can nothing and I muhdmh-nluhhdu' «mwumwumm-n. tout-(them. 1| Suneofthemochenofnutteryc. Complaints have reachnl-mc from .tlmo tn tin“; that employees an: not treating the public with IS math con. {suemtlnn nnd multesy under Gov- brunt-at control of the railroads :3 Fund" private control. l do not know 'how much courtesy was mrded tho 'publlc under pniutc control. and l 'havc no hum, therefor“ for mute .commrison. I hope. howcvm. that th. reports of discourtesy under Govern- :ment ldministrntion of the rullmmls ‘IN corn-cl. or that they are at least confined to I mlntivoly few uses.‘ Whatever my be the marina of then-c1 complaints. they draw attention to a} «nation which in o! the utmoxt inn-1 portance in the management of tin». Itllmuls. I ‘ Wavhington. D. (3., August. IR, 1918 To all employees in the railroad serâ€" vice of the United States: llflllfl) SIMS ’ RAIlROAD AD- MINISIRAIION GENERAL ORDER NO. ‘0. W. G. chdoo Dime" General of mill-nods. It THEIR MYS The Y. I. C. A. has established two huts for soldiers in Italy above the clouds and on the new line. In in month 365,000 when of mmhnl’eendfiwedhythe Y. M. C. A. to soldiers overseas. quarter: in France all for 2.” foun- tain pen- !» be flipped immediately. [ [14!"me Mofflfiy'ie- nautical-lit; FdruWodn-ek on Frkhy, Alglll‘ so. \Aiigrltemnnhduflnglur- namdmnlngnnueudd-yol an leflenry County Fnir at Wood» m the lth County Mr I! WM Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday In! Frithy. August 17. 18v tend etch hy of the Fair. $0.0M 2:18 1:" Pace 3:“ My flint... 2“.” 2:“ RACE PROGRAM FOR MCI-IENBY COUNTY FAIR ‘ wpvmumaumm W" M an (In! and (My! and: w “all mat" Sun'- lfl. Cup-luv an" M (M In: Wilyhtmmum rho VI" M lb- w... ‘05 W0 vr calm-0d «nu-(0mm Tl“ a! 0‘" um new! ‘- "' "" "" ""'""" ” H lot mn- puflbn I. hr "0"” We In M Dunn a! u. l'. Jot-r» will it In [not o! N: Mum" MAannIaM «calm.urulm MMMY.I.C.AM Madness. This much we haw bean]. ’5- :45; the sharp m or m.- bugle mm the men from bed and handy the: Imus! don their khakiu as was Is ’n six bells. mummbadwn- mummnuuwym. Mllhnfilmhbuwdbdu HnwatlbcI-hpmkv. After my: everyone uudin hi. I. D. R. and win. up. In Ion-Jul ”be bad loch like a drum. mum vow“! Ibo my thdIecodntn-flthclul “mum-hdduhdnt A: Your o'clock n "rim in in onln nod (but. B)! says that no one uni-um m; (We don't either ,wlu-n “Bill” Wm bu linking In my!) laid: than in still more and 1“!me l-‘mm .le to sew-n the camp work in done and after inupedlou 1 good Ill" drill is In older until noon when “chow" is larval. And In" “chow" that In more drill and 8.1. Carpenter ‘ Only l mu» news of our Captain and three Sargents at Camp Stem-m has been moiwd. We nice it for granted that they are working loo hand to to" us of their son- feet and Rookies! Turn your [wriscopm this “my! Practice designating your right side {mm your left. and also he abh- lao master your heel and toe moveâ€" menla by Monday evening. If we don‘t get a new Lieut. be~ fore long we my get used to hearing Capt. Ba! :gain. WMVQCAHMRY Man-while datum! ‘ficem? Co. H is in trouble. Capt. Ba] ‘is at Camp Steever and Lieut. Bennett ‘is in the service As a result there was no dn'll last Monday evening. (To the great sorrow of the militiamen.) DOWNERS GROVE LEAGUE m RUN GALAXY OF TWO MOVING SHOOTING STARS PICTURE SHOWS 0h! Whom! 01:! When are the ofâ€" "0"" PM"! Ben“! Pam- ficem? Co. H is in trouble. Cant. Ball m 7° Be Given By “9 W18 Lest we forget the picnic Labor Day W“). A“ 28 Fifteen miles of new moving picture film: u! shipped and! week in the war m for the mum of America’s overseas Iona. This amuse- ment on ecllulofil is provided by the Y.I.C. Lworkimwflhmm- munity Motion Picture Damn. The pictumnnnhmlan. I. C A. 'm-Muphthemyfmlm 1 Seventy .omaad 3kg: far tfliI-‘ ingumpsde. I. C A. Wn‘ ammndeevuyweeknfllev. I. C. A.h|leryinflmthnm,w. their lives. They We in PM?! nmlnmthmfluM‘ of tin only Chi-Minna N0 III-arr MmmtheAmr sen mun” Mme: the L lakmwlnrhhhhlife Him ”sip Junk. Ammu- mm: and Win. tho and PM ‘mprâ€" ”101'. In two of the mm who in «ninth; tie Y. I. C. A. h mâ€" teruhing the Ann-ha nHI-rn in thY...C.A.fortNdrli-duh (be away and navy. 11!- «Min m- tanyhbkthm-M Ihmlorlheamyiugm. Mnmfmmnnhinnhldby Whnflhmwu‘o” u in the AW Sum” g The mm"- cl lb:- Cum-main ‘lnmhrhmdlbewnmunw Mun d I. ll. We‘ll. Man... J. L ; mom cum- “H. In. J. I}. {GUM and l. r. “hiya-M. mutants-dumbingm huWyhr-uulcbh menâ€"“unadu-m nmnhnmm-my".un Y. I. My Rm Y. I. (Z A. nth". "Indra" m ml flirty-0w an. in! in M for Mr unr- m work by W. b M WMrdmlmfil-flu. Th Y. ILA. Fab "-1 a! Ina-oi W n .014th nod for m “(null-mov- for tum (our that the entire onion-t «aw villimb-nvu ”haiku-flu bemdyucthrtheCmunRyho-tolhmdlm .1!“ku it I“. [Mu’l‘ohm mhfluv." lM-snuumm;mw,wmm mum I!" and: pram-er. or u tots! of In Job Mod huh. vi- lo - mmpdoovillhrflonmnhkhMbhnvflmtheuuku-I fill lad-d. var In. (‘mHI-dn ”ridge hum I77. and 1m. “Th high than I! Winn that human W Inner" In (In! humanduul» for! they wiflWu-ghnflhh'ruflmdlhm bmmfumlmwwwum. Iguana-tarmac“- Imam. INA mwmmmmwumnm. In 5. mm In. I m an at m Hello-v7. we. run-nu Mud awn lau- “Min“.humwfl Emmi (Man. from the «thumb-pt by Mr. I'M Am of 1-.- {whirls that plant». UM mi. km. N. Y. thu- Mull" no ‘Ir. Did» W "a I‘m-«ft..- ol It: ”Mira u I)! ha. TN! and“. mint WWIM;Mn-urbynmtdl~ "I am In hadn‘t. It. nmu.m Young. who had and. lb flu! hhflnmmnun-«M but?“ can“ by the MM mm I land-r. luau", and. 7‘. mm“. d The «Witn- d n..- (‘mmunflxglh m hundredth mkvmry a! lie About the only apt»: to «one out «mpmhw‘trlun that the «(In omen calm will be My Ict (or the Conn-unity Lem mmmuwum. I On Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 9 ’und [0 the shows will be It. the Cur- tlu Theatre Ind on Hominy 5nd Tues- ‘day. Sept. 16 and 17 at. the Dkkfl Thom. Both Mr. Cunhrll uni ll. Dicks ale donning the we of their playhouse! for this event. I: well u thr lights. the non-vim of operators and munichm. uni" demon-1mm»; their public whit. Victor Peterson In donating the th- land an the Community Dengue will Thereafter finance practically all war mivities In the village the organi- zation will need funds at all times. ll.- twasury is now in satisfactory condition but not in such shape that it can meet unusual expenditures of the sort outlined above. (loll-unity hum Plans have been completed for {our motion picture benefit performances in the village in September. These will be given by the Community League und the funds will be used entirely for war mrposes. One of the chief purposes is to equiv the old Congregational Church, which has been given over to the Red Cm; workers for the period of the war. ’with a much needed furnace. running iwattr on the main floor, a toilet und‘ a few repairs required to make the quarters satisfactory in cold “tenth". Coil bills will also have to be paid; Tnnflflnapinoltkflov‘l‘ep- Y. I. C. A. NOTES thisweelfitheMCnuw mam-marked forum-led mmmuamm bundhrtheunednlldenm Thelnnhevforthewmnr- Mfmammum depart-newt authentic- it". done It the Potter [amber ‘ Ifg. Compny'nflmmdhm.1k hmfihwumr’fim Bryce for securing this very Ind: needed piece «furniture. Thank ‘the am source fumes form-king josh-m pals were secured at puctk ailynocod. Another new future st the Red CmeRoomaiennfldockm by Him Ste-mt. mm '- RED CROSS DONATIONS ”ultimo. The Khaki Kids 1M on Sum-[:1 Gifinhawammmvfikhm bani-01m lfmnfiyurmfinnllvep- hug-nun pmfnmhfl. prManflmdye-nd, Riemann: ,MMi-Mmhvhr- 3my-WKI~“I~N [Inlomoulblflflalnflgme WuhIhflmwtyho Gamma-u WAR pimndlamouhhau- m:~.:-It|lmmrfltfl- ”.mnMHp-uthmn. Fold-Ito“ Keyrulhlnol Johann lay." Mhrdchhv- “(bury-mka-mhnA“ I. 1m. III M January II. II“. bud-g 'Th But-w “- Id wim- nun n n that All through the night of September 13. the lamb-Mun: was kept uy. inn! in the light of the “rockd's I‘d |glnnn the bombs bursting in fir." [they could set- the American 0-; still inning over the old (on. And when. in (lu- fim rays of dawn of Septem- {bct l4. he still htheld the an» flo- wrbus banner waving from in actuâ€" ‘touwd plm. Fund- Seou Key mote ‘Ihe words 0! that wonderful W, “The Bur~8mlcd Runner.” flu- next thy Key m “hon. And, mermwhiummnw a (dead and whim. Janka NW- 'Chesapeake Bay A Dr.- Beann. an old resident of Upper Marlborough. 9Marylnd, had been uptund by the British and sent an - pdloner to Ad- min} Cochran's flagship. mWnt-ptfioficwr- mummtheGlrlaCn-hg [ Pram-ls Scott. Key, 3 young lawyer 10! Baltimore, hearing of the misfor- tune of Dr. Beam, who wu his pen- usal friend. hatched to the British commander to enthavor to luvs his friend released. The enemy was about to snack Port IcHeu-y. so refund to allow Mr. Key and Dr. Beam to Ieturn until the fort was captured. It was on the evening of September 13, 1814. during the "War-o! 1812." that a British fleet Wu anchored in The “Smr-prngled Banner” was compost! under the following circum- fllf SHR- INDUSTRY GIRL? CANNING CLUB (ivy If! luv!" I BANNER. (i

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