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Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Sep 1918, p. 8

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Tn no (Th-phi“ MrWhm'rr shoul- der I rifle us one of {M Motions sights of the awning. Tho MM mm our company ”out. is not: finished. I. H‘ Waplu nf the "II-known “PM Nov" squad saluted S131. Carpenter so "an (Mk-d our long print! of mums! .5 m the urn- affirm‘ Some-0r mun haw pun! the word lrounrl hl‘for!‘ drill that rink-km p60. was Hu- man. is nine full aquatic found flu- mmplny. Our «no of the inn-idem: of the Chicken Pie twat let us dmw (he "‘1'! o! pilomâ€"silrna‘ u chrk ind profound n the smoke srrrn. \f a troop ship pun-sun! by a suomu‘ino. But IM lb» Ninth squad mrpmal b0- wnn! Further can-lens nxprvssion of hi: wishes may mam. its pmprr run ward. In view of the inspection Monday owning Capt. Balczynski hm: «mien-d all mm m wport at eight o'clock Sun- day morning for a food all" drill. No matter if the idea (lot-s not please you. ymi should report no that Com- pany H can main: a fumble show- ing bofow Major C. Cdlnll Daugh- dny. The drill Sunday will comm pf everything the Cmnpuny llu drille‘d In and more. Mnjor Dnuglndny la the mm W» hr culled b! I "Y. I (3. A. "m." Wiflmut IM- I¢IM of MN m- (an my ”In! it was "If ht“ fwd CM (Muuinmom Ihe "mm. men how min-d and m 0‘50 rrnhm- In fly ”at m M" Man- !» I-Irrl I I”! vnv In urrrnr Hu- Wiulity shun! "w buy Ins! mehy "ruin" With M'Nym 'N‘Hn' hm»- and «My umâ€" nin; In Ippdilr lbw Company an out {an honour u down n'florl 'PII’ifl‘ : msinx the" to nth Link (mm its: nlumbr rs. Rom» of tho older men at the Com- pany mportrd on the sick and find out lint Tuesday morning. We cln't Mamr mom an" a My hike of tin miles. unv- nll out of In") bu! Jim.“ ANN ninth. I N: nypflilr (hr "body “I- lrn lutnlM by In. T. F. Kolky lulu-Nd in [van-ma helping» a! «Net- m pk. I! you 6001 5'!er up ut the "hm Iuy manual." AM linen Un- Mmlm Anny fro-d rum- invâ€" pinhrn- IM rvfln. Our (1an [hr the hwm‘ M "I. Smith (M rilM Tho foflmving have enlisted in Cou CONRAD llAMMl-Zlifliflfllm H during "in past momh: P. J. Bolde-f __ hut-Ix. R. O. Boldebuclr. L. L Stough.‘ Conrad Hammn-chm‘rdt passed u E. D. Otto. A. S. Jones. T. A. Schind- 'n hi. W in Naporvi"! Septoml In. R. J. Mkhnlok, J. B. Bun-k. W. “7-1th at mg figs: 9! 79 your; 2 mm (hairy. A. C. Schultz. F. B. SQorey, and 8 days. R. C. Hubbrrt. F. Strum-ski. { Ho. wu born in Altona. Germ: mouth. This mu and with joyou- unmnl. In nurture up Company an out and tool: lhr hom- without but of Mr. Eighty-hm unilomed men too! pearl-Ion of the hour udirrly manh- wn kin. phyrvl. ”but [Ingri- xh-ll furlwwd load- 0! "flll‘f on (M do“. And Manchu" whilr “In Wulv Mlmk‘ of JOHN. Iirllrd Hu- Wavin- AM um! Mr min In lh hm ulna- u‘n Our {Mud ”K -I(~ lacy" M 16". mm IMM'II u dM."l'N-)' you man would )oin Company H you would enjoy I few of the 'fi'dfi your- IQ" and not have to rend about them. An objective wu neln'lrd nonu- four miks «ii-tun from the unitary to which the militia men with: to march and apt-Irv. Stunting parties and point. mm mm out to explore (hr «and: nnd find A good who» (or attach After manning lo the We Avenue and [Jule (mare-d5. a detail «portal that the home of Dr. I". J. Smith vu- nu-pldounly arrayed sad the only nimble and pm" method of and: wu thmgh out on“ Did you l'\'('l hour of I bunch of ml< diet-n eating chitkon yiv‘.’ We did. And let u My right hem that i! mom of Was it good? 'l'hv qm-stion in need- II-Iut. Eighty-two pin-m; of pit' disapâ€" peared in the most apprm‘l-tl manner and the coffoo nml doughnuts which [allowed mm equally "no. That. was the rxw-rirm-v Ia»! Mon‘ day of NW nH-n 01' Company H who won' Firmly (”Urn-d in march to Lislr. Tht- r‘lu'prim- “as on ”w mon few of “hum km-w that ”w vumynny had been im‘itml by Dr. F. J. Smith and Sumlul I‘IngA-lM-hall to a t-hirkvn pin supper. the load for possibh- amhux‘mlos. and had {wt-n chidml ln-cauw 3m: hud fan;- “I to nhsl-rvr fmn blm- mrkmx, and then found that you had bm-n rrally marching: to u rhir-kvn pw .kuppc'rw» 7 WUI‘I,I)N‘T I'I' MAKE Hil' GLAD? Page Eight (0. ll SURPRIIID i Wllfl (IIKKEN PIE :1; AND fIXINGS;l",ji If you had lu-l'n «mlm'nl to wan-h four mill‘S through mist and mud, and had ('m'riml a kluu m “guard” for (“'0 mil: and had. noun-(l tlu- mlg- or Dr. Smikh and Samuni linuvlschall Givr The Hay: I Ran- ”Front Al Link- Monduy Night i No. «u born in Alums. Germany Huh 2nd 1839. Him «am to this coun- Etry when he was 18 years old and mottled in Nmrviile and is the Ins! ‘one of “woe hmthcrs who mack thoir home than: sinte (hp only fink-s. tints. and M mak- shidt‘Ms undou- ritmwn onN 0. ago as ten.” to male studrntx with!" your: «M or nvt‘r who are candidates for induction into (M S. A. T. C. “T7; rum 0! this mien is to alto-l link (or "w (“er «W yur I" Fm. muffin"!!! u to individual, tin" Hum- sprrinl rrqniromts arr; no! of "I! ante imporim for 311-} missmlomrs A. T. C “for-dâ€" rm'nsion to the rrnlar mrmlums of: (M l' "iron-5h. "h wi" hr th‘rstood that (In sub- his whifh studc‘nt! admin"! undo.- Ihis action may uh- will mrrrmrily hr limited by "w mums they have (alum in the high wind. For exam. Me. a 31th who has not hit! plan mmtry in the high «tool cannot undertake "imam-4w in annexe.“ (keel-r"! C. M. McClmn. l’nirrrsity Rpxistrar, in cmnmming on the mat- ter. Comm Harman-drum passed any at his home in Naporvine September 10th. at the age of 79 years 2 months and Bdays. Wm utudrnh an to In- admittnll is null. The smiliind war mmai gin-n last )flr will MINI":- draw; a Imnr mmllmnt of womon hr-i mum of thr [urn-"no of Mr militan- wst at "w l'nivomity. ”Mr-m Iq'innnt- Laurent Ry action «If the l‘niwnity Sonata. III) grudoltr of an mn-ditrd high when! any, during (M um your. MIR-l9”. Ir Mmiuni to the Uni-? \pmty. up to the may of the Uni. vanity tn (unit-h infirm-Hon and to pmi-k hon-nth and mm facilities. for mutan- M the Student Amyl Tninim Corps. | I Contact. for the mat-(main of IM Ann-"y to uh ran a! Ibo in- coming niacin-M midi-nu Mrr inn M. and boarding Ind frflrruily Mun-n, .mpI-d u burr-ch. In Main-gain men-cry dunno». Funnel mrvirc‘s wm-e hold at the home M "w docrasrd on Thursday. mnductod by tho Row. Klinprbor- [er and Dr. lrion of Elmhnrxt. lllln‘oh young man of drill m no man. in unpamdonu-d number: to Into maul-(v o! the opponuuuy to MN!!! college Summation wflh mi"- ury Imlning. judging {mm the m Moe-u that M“ flooding the Boxin- lmr‘l olflm at the University 0! Im- noin. I! In rplimnlul that nafly IM lfllrn from pumptfliw' «Menu and "veh- pun-M- an“? hour .1.st him the Inmmmrn! of UV raublinhmam n' "w RIWM‘I Almy Training (,‘mpn In mum- and unlvwmk-n u I port 0' "w plan to lrlin I new Amrlrln army for "WM“ art-ma. TM pn‘nnl «not- far 1M linlw‘ni- ' ly a! ["th hu Mn .44 ll rm». 80min": will be "Nb-M in on!" of "wit 90mm to min" as "MUN!“ by CM chm on the-tr nub. The l‘~ni' : \onfly coon: Hamil). Much" I"! Than will In no alum ngr-Uon ’ > Mr. Hammcmchmidt wu the father of Mrs. H. H. Worlforsholm 1M Mr. R. Hunmcmhmidt of Downers Grove. NOTEâ€"Our staff corroxpondenl had a full page story a! the “chicken pie Randal" but nomcom: neatly diapoud of it. Much to the ninth squad con par-I'- plcuu'n. V. T. C. UNIVERSIIY 0f lllll0|$ AMPIS S. A. I. (. PlAfl Awarding to tho pncv sot coming Imml- it look"! me though “Pal" Burr and is other brothel-re of the first squad wvn- burning to gc-l home in (min to avoid the “rolling pin." Division lnspurtor of the Is! Bn'gadr, I. It. M. "is motto is slriclm-ys and (‘0. "'5 is to hv lho smur. ltvmombl 1' no spot on ~\nur t-Yulhr's, shm-s ~~hinwi fresh >han- and all (luv n-:‘t that Km:- 10 mnkv a gum] soMim‘. ’l‘h‘ fol'uwim: hllYl' hlwn manlu! (linhalpvs: Sm. \\'. A. Wuplm. Km' lhum. \'\‘. (... up, W. L. lioulrs, ll. I'm-Huh: .vlflvr polhl'ling lung and sluulil) \w- huw- derided that [ho “.hnlflkl‘ srrl-l-n" purumaph m-mls sum“ l-lm‘iâ€" (51 ion in juxlirc to the romlms. It is all m-ntvrml about the corporal of tlu “I'm.- Wm-" squad who, afN-r clispnsv ing of his >llan‘ of (-hirkI-n piv. vaâ€" prv- 6rd 3 dosin- to kiss llu- rank. The \\'a|lr(‘ssrfi wrru- wry much in fiu'm M his doing so. Ant-r a look in tlu- kin-huh, Privates H. l’. Jam-s all (Buy Bush \u-m (It-tailed to $00 that ”11' camera] had My wish. The “Corn" took a I'ldv >lmu|tlvr high and much to his suaprisv 1-ncountt-rml n dons-- smuko- .wrfl'n. Ilt- vould haw- BI'T lu- did not kl» the cook. r‘ l'mu‘rsit). Hm: mHn: nvam In unmrn 5hr Mw. and M malr- :hvdrnh “Mn {hum yam a. an» a: “1‘” as M Hr :ludrm: rig-hum" ”-3” AM or "Three, to the Utmost DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER. W work In Mn! Gm; in br- hu MMN and" lint [rural mm" of "w Slum Caulk“ of brimm- lull tho- Du I'm County (“Mann 0! I)". (run. 80 hr u pouiblr the \Illoun mun-hips- a! w (bunny haw bun orxnmlrv' for (he driw- uni Down"! (how In on 0' IM for \‘lllms m which a ”firm-lu- nmm bu hull m wand. II. in the hope 0! the com-Mn And of all 91th dtlu-M am Downer! 1min- us"! [0 our flu- top without dolny. Rrpwnnuthu o! m- drhf committee hue hm: min-ed to n- ary um in the village. Driw rank hart bum nude out and Iyltrmuir prep-mum hu boon made for "w camp-3m Tho- mot-(5n. Sunday gnu-noon u “bury "all rm to “fled to owl" Member- of the “In Funds rom- xmillu‘ for Downer: ane under (hr ladenhip of Mayor Kidwell and SAMMI Curtiu will meet Sunday I!- am A! Library Hall to perfect plum for the Fourth Liberty Loan ddu- which brfllu Walker 230.. ThisSpaeeOontflMtedtokahgtheWnrby' EMRICH BROS., 56 S. Main St. Dry Goods 6 Groceries, Mayon'vKidon on the ow- nf lhr drivr announced the appointmz-nt or u mum of wen-1min: to the cxrcutiw committee to handh- tho clen‘ral work connocu-d with the drive. The NC- muflou we: 3. C. Down“, B. H. Huntington Jr.. Henry Tank. (i. L Bunh and H. P. Jones. 1 l'nvpmulinm aw [wing (‘unwlvlml Efur thr- mw-u Lilwrly Loan drive in !lw \‘lllugv. 'l‘hv War Funds commit- ‘m- hvudml by Mayor Kidwoll an-l 'unIm-l (Surliss has ronwh‘tml a can- u» of lhr- rt-sidoms of [the villa“!- Jnml thr- fluvial commitu-vs in the difv fl-rr-m .wminns of tho village arr wailâ€" ‘ing instructiom to |u~gin the drive. 1 [Cu-1y houso in lhv village will bu- \'i.~llml h_\' n l'!‘pl‘('.~l‘fllall\’(‘ ml' \hl' ‘mmminm- urling undvr tho onlvw of tho Stulc- ('nuncil of Defense. In orâ€" lll'l‘ lo lighlvn [hr ('ll'l'ii'al burden of llu- local hunks nu which a lu-uv‘v lnwl full:~ [hom- inMitulions luu'v H'- qllmu-«l that so far as passlblt- Un- nppliralionn for bonds 0! (his issuv [)0 made lhmugh lhc' NprcM'mutiros of the Council of lh-{I-nsl- who will make a housv lo houn- cam'ass of the village. (‘zlrd Indrx System lo Iw l 2200 Individuals Linn-d And To Be Cantasscd VIllMt PREPARE fOR fOURIfl [MN DRIVE [and the Way They Fight -â€" Buy Bonds to Your Utmost That plunging squadron of Ger- man Cavalry, expecting to carry all before it in one mad rush, learned to the full, from a little body of American troops, the meaningof the Precident’swords. Force, greater even than the military rulers of Germany eon imagine-the overwhelming, ir- resistible force of a great, free Nationarmmedtoflghtforits Lib- erty and the Liberty of theWorld. man Cavalry, expecting to carry all before it in one mad rush, learned to the full, from a little body of American troops, the ,,,_,_I- Jumbythemmiom Shogshefl. Preoident’awordatomakeplnin. guns, airplanes, tanks, ship:- to the authors of the war, the fact ' required thatvfithmchforcqofmenand anything and everything to drive home the meaning of the of spirit, we must inevitably win. Ammummmmmntothfomhw” fidm'nn menâ€"the lam we alarm to win the our? “Force to the Utmost” .\lru. Jnhnnn. “rumm- of Dr Kn". Illinoll. hm. Dru. for "w Roy-i Nflghhnrn of Amnkl hm- hvvrn wnrb in: In lkntm-ru Gmw for "w in»! (on clay» In running mm momboru far, I’ve lorll ramp Ind [hing in- uhm-uom in chin Ihr «ml. Tm "mu" ha.- Ir"! Ilflsfaflou and w- mllM In aural mw mrmbns hmmz inhalant-d In! muting. The IanI In" cxrmpliflni IM mullirlir work of "no muddy. A will hm" 'olkuwnt. lntt-nsiro \\'0:k will lu- noun. ry on this drive since llu- Fourth Lihortv Loan is a 56.000.000.000.00 proposi- ,tion an inuwnst- of 52,0m,0w,000.00 low-r tlw Third loan. l Downers (linu- quota (In thv Third luau was SSMMMOJM, and subscriptions must be stretched to the limit to mm‘t ‘tlm inc-nu . I Tim (:m't-rmnvnt plan pioridos for Hm initial payment of 10' pm' cd'nt with leach subN-riptinn; a second payment 1of :10 per cent Novombl-r let; z: ithird payment of 20 per rvnt Decom- hrr 19th; a fourth paynumt of 20 [u-r cont January ltitli and the fifth aml final payment of 30 pvr cont Janu- ary 30m. Th0 bonds will be (latml '(h-loln-r 24th, 1918 and imam-st days 1111- April lfith and October 13th. The bonds brur interval at 4 '2 per cont. ‘ ”awry-rs (imu- purple will hau- an unusual opportunity m-xt Thumbs night to hwr I find hand message Whom the battle from. n Prince. Chap- ‘lnin Duncy who spell": in the Meth- odirut Chunh hats had M months ex- perk-m with utull tondidou “over there.” He hu come home with the thought that now he can do mom tor the [rent mule by giving his men- 'ugr at home than by myin‘ with the boy: It the (mt. Dr. Dutcy is I Itml. mut maker and has I wonderful Mary to tell. Hr went into the chaplainq- from the moor-ta o! the Fit-It Methodist Church of Bugle- wood."c'urrgudaduouo!th¢ ntmxnt PIT-(Mt! o! the Rock River (baton-m. No one who tum-i to hear I [nut It‘flllfl Ihould In" to hay him. (‘HAPLAIX DANCY - COMING HERE 'l‘lu' Du l'ngv (‘ounty drh'n is un- (h-r lhn (limction of H. A. Srhryvvr, Cuunty (huh-mun; T. H. l’rt-smn and L. (f. (‘onovrn \im- rhuirman. at 3:30 o'clock. All Wand Captains, Street Chairman and Stu-ct Commit- u-cmcn are onward to attend and in adtliton the pmsonco of all others who art- willing to work in the drivo is invited. . . DOWNEns GROVE. ILLINOIS NW A l. N SIGMBOIS i “'l‘hv 'l‘ulv of 3 Shin" she labels a fbloux‘ mndn {mm the perfectly good {sliirnails of a man's shirt, worn at llu- I-ullar. Sweaters have been made lflom old stockings. rayelled out. bags ifuom ilk hose caps from trousers, 'and llouM‘l‘N from skii1s..\lnn_\ good- lnokinu fll‘fitll‘b‘ haw bot-n made for ;cliildH-n {mm out-of-stylr garments of ‘(lwir pldors. Sum» of those made un- ldor the direction of Mrs. l-‘ukon have lbw-n sold for war relief funds. Amou- Buhuu and In. Allcc (Ll Bhlr wrn quietly lauded yum-my Alumna! by Rev. G. W. Switu-r. ll IM Wisdom on Ferry that. in (he pun-rm of 3 few of their friend:- aud nhtivn. Hr. Hutu- hu boon! I "skit-m of Win-lu- (or lhe you! lwo yarn. moving Mn- fmm N» form mm hnnw M haunt-n1 Grow. Illinolr. Tln- lwnll‘ u- u Illnghln of llw lulv J. Krlly ()‘erl mu! hut "Hal mml, n! M: Mr in this mum!) and fm Hu- I‘l“ rm yarn in (M- rhy. MI. In" Mrs. Ihrlu- ln-II for a rim" hip and‘ rm lhriv rflnm I-Ill hr ll homo- Io Hm- 'virmlr nflrr August I.’-. at III'J (‘olumhin nhrfl. Plan at "run-int“. for l'. 8. Boy'- Wotlnln. M0 to a. In..- Inn-odd Pu Min-lulu! sm- Thr mpng‘ulion of "u- l'. S. Boy'l Wan-king Rrwn'r in Illinoh h to b. uml an a mock-I for other «an in NW Niiuninippi Vllln‘ by C. B. I'd!â€" M‘lw. wwnll) appoints-d Arvin-M Di- wflm n! "w “new: in rhlrgv- of rdumtmnal u-Dllmm. .‘ll. Frilrha-. 'omwvl)‘ Mall: (“ltd- o- 0! "It Run-nu- fur Indians. pay! that Nu» lllmoi: Runw- had been I rnmlunl impiulmn (or Indians. Ind un- limr iu-I rmiwfl "m- elw- .nuu «Own h.- hul difl'imlu- In mung ping 1mm (‘an-in Rankin. Th:- rwnl nu» nun-m n-hml- w ro-oprntc with lmi plurr July I7Ih.) ,him. hr rilnl "lino“. and wind out. â€".â€"â€"_â€"Iâ€"-â€"â€"â€"_ ohfifiinn, (o "I“ [bun-‘1'. mu ‘ Thi- anny. a short time ago, 1! its ‘Nthuge plant in frame, took thou- jmds of old campaign huts which worn mplaml by the trench up. and cut them up into slipper soles. 0M trousers furnished "If to”, uni thou~ sands of flipper! (or the American ho‘pitnls were the null. The women um I" the ingenuity in not confined to the "my when it comu to “flaking ever" an! the “Conun'uion Clothe» “It" In the Inn-tr. 'l'hv Cnnst‘n’ution Clothvslino is the name the women have glven the pri- vall- salvage (leal‘tmcnt. MI'S. I". D. Fulton of “'innmka has made a study of the idea. and reports that scores of useful articles may be made from discardml garments. Bath Household Called l'pon lo Establish a Conservation ('lulhn- line For Salvage of Garments 'l‘hc Womvn'n Committt-n of the State Council of Dt'fonsc has taken accnunl of tho reputation for lhrift aml economy that the army has made {:ir itself lln'uugh ils salvage depart- nu-nl and rm-ommvmls that to back up the army, an individual salvage (lvpai'llnonl shall be established in ev- ery hour-chad. No uniclo or gav'nent should bx- lhrown away, it is urged, until its last usefulm‘ss is ovvr. WOMEN ASKED TO EMULATE ARMY BAC KUSâ€"BLA IR ” Pearh stones will help win the :don’t um them. Ezra Warner Spvague, Warner 00.. just rem from Washington declares that gas and flame division of the has requested the food administration to urge consumers to me the ma .of peaches. The charcoal derived from ‘200 peach stones is used la the mat- ling of a gas mask. and there in a inert! at pmsent {or 500.000 was of Istones per month Grocers will b asked to enter into a movement with {the goxemmenl w collect the am. fmm householdem The charcoal mad. from the stones will go far. it is I“, ito expedite the manufacture of “ lmuhs. now hampered by a m of proper chemicals. ' Dmial of tho mntly published re- ports tint tin- nursing and: of the army had horn met liu liven mule ;by Brig. (km Charla Ritlnnl. 3cm; durum («Mal at Wuhll'lotl. who «and that 25,01!) manna mist be ob- uinetl boron the. 9nd of the year. ? Although the M Cmu. The nurse mauve of the army mm a total 'cunllment n’ more tMn full) at» sea... General Richard aid. “this he: not mm» the number at vow-en available for min» "nice. A total of 251!!! «um: must he obtained be- fom the first of the year. More than 10.0!” In mm on the rolls of the Army Nurse Corps leaving SM!) 311‘" to be obtained. It is estimated that befonv July I. m-xt, we must lave f Last Sunday several members of the Downers Grove Women's Club went to the city to assist in enter- taining the Sailors at the central Sol- ,lliers and Sailors Club at Wells and Washington sis. This work was un- der the direction of Mrs. Ada Miles 50! La (Flange assisted by Mm. Blount ;of Western Springs. ’l'hme other clubs lof the Burlington gmupe took part; lht‘ Wanton: Swings, Congress Park and La Grange rlubs. The Dovmei Grove Club wag inviwd to assist in this work and after a special meeting inf the Board it was decided to a :tlwrizc- the pxponditum of $13.50 a ‘thl-ir share of the expense. Suppr was .mn-n-d to about four hundmd sailors. .1‘liost- attending were Mondames '1'. il-‘. Kelly, Louis Jones. C. C. Butler. ‘V. Peterson and H. P. Jones. The fol: lowing young ludn-s also went and insisted in ontelmining the sailors .wilh music: Misses Croce Peterson, Ruth Lam-aster, Mamie Engelschall, Allco and Marlo Olson and Helen M:- ( honey. will IMWW‘N' similar [nubllr-lionlm. olhrr slain In Mlp twp up "It Illr nf "to land atmy. Burrillzr I“ llullrr. slut dimtnr Cf (hr Rrwru- fnr Illinoit. i.- Ila-filing an impnnam ronl‘rrvm of Renew: officials m “whinnm this week (In dist-mu plans for next year. A continued effort mm he nude by (he Rod Cross to enroll women if the needs of (be ame are to be supplied, This in a great work and it in need- less to my the sailor: appreciate the offorts muck in their bola". The Dovmons vae Club («In it in I (mu. privllvgt- to have been able to help in this wort. ILLINOIS SERVES "Farming for \‘Anoryf' the mom |_\' publimlinn of flu- lllinoin B n! Uw- l‘. H. "oy‘p muting Rncrve. .\Ir. FH‘U-flw mmmrm‘nl high”. H: Enroll with Mrs. H. P. Jones, 105 Gilben avenue. phone 105 r. SAVE THOSE PEACH STONES! 2. MAKE ONE GAS MASK 59.000 NURSES NEED” 3370!!! JULY 1919 Sailors A pprl'cial 0 Efforts of Women's Clubs Made In Their lit-half mgmhr 20, 1918 WOMEN’S ([03 "MS 10 [MIRIAM SAIlORS A8 AMODIK'

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