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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Apr 1922, p. 2

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xfr «Kahuna Si: in hooked M “It Hindu mission-y field and i In- (My. XML, I?! null-ult- I. u a “Living Link" An she w"! m with In Helium, Ill [in Le]- Bmwn. of flu» Christian col)... of fission: It Indianapolis. vlfl. spent he} nation Inst week Mn. her old Klaus City friends, ”I“ line. In. Murray is chairman of the Americlnlution committee of the Won Auxililry at Wheaton and hi done tome very efl‘irivnl work in [an I talk rm "Amoriraniution," which wax both interns-ting Im' ins- The AmeIican Lenin" Auxiliary met It the Legion rooms Tuesday after noon. Afar a short husiness msion In. Albert D. Murray of Whufim. The nocirty will begin active work under “w dirmiun of Miss M. Eliuh bath Seymour, public lwanh nurse on April 1. Hcallqunrten n! tho moiety In In Rnnm.3, Smith building. Whenton. It In inert-sting to note that flu-9 murm from this year’s as! sale in’ DIP!“ County show an Mm of‘ 38 per cent over any prev! ts yonr.f while reports from Hm cl: any at large show a «locrenw. ! The 011an County Tuberculosis society Vii”!!! to acknowledge the [enema support in mam-y nnd e!- fom- given In in mark by the citv hang of “Iil county. . Downers Grove under tho lenderâ€" nflp of In. Prince showed the III:- ut Increase in the county.ln ln‘ crease of 8150. d a: non gnawing mainli- nut- by fie organization wu the CI. at Christmas lull this put “c.1110 rep-not In. Funk Johnna-r of Glen mm. dun-In or “In! campaign, in gin- below: ‘Gl- Ely- ................ 8885.16 Inn] School (not compkbd) 211.72 m ................... M1.” Wm M .............. 101.52 It will be gratifying I. ....: people It DIP-cc county to know that the M at the Tuberculosis Anoduion ‘l‘m fem-Id in the shape. 0-: NmMyuflr-Iorfln Snmhvhgfllu Action on the axsessmenl was in".- od until the Iii-:1 meeting in May at Which time ldditions will he mule tn Illa territory inhaled in [he ordi- llnce um! it will then M :"t (hm. A! the honing Mot-thy night for file extension of the water manis to the north and cast of ”no pump Imm. the usual objections were liked by the property owners in Ill-1 W. A few did not want the‘ improvement to go through and sev ‘ Ol'll were present In I>k that I! be "tended further. . In; is the nut section on flie sum- .er program 0! paving which will “I most of One outlying streets 24 foot mm pavements instead of 10 foot mud holeu Is at present. Mit from Lynn to Park; Benton from flame to Summit and Randi“ {mm Washington to EIquod ave. lnelndod also will be tho constructing of mm inter dr-ias Ind the plu- m to grade of existing manhole cov- LEGION AUXILIARY The village council acting as the I“!!! a! Local [uptown-ants, In: hid-nothforupaflkhcnrin. nit loud-y night. April 20 o- the Slit 0! tin um! paving planned for this summer. Till special uses-nut, it passed, will cull for tho paving at Lyman m from laplo to Farloyll’lue: My Place hon Lyman to Park: CHRISTMAS SEAL RS: “I M mt nunsâ€"Id.- lull-1M mutant-nu 0N MRS. FRANK JOHNSON. Chairman Duran! County. PAVING APRIL 24th ”8W”! In a new package that fit: the pocket~ At a price that {its the pocket-book The same unman ed blend of TURKISH. VIRGIAI and anwr'l'obaccc: ® firm/9K5? flu um“: Prim from $8.00 to $3.36 ' mums DUNCAN Dav-m Gun, I. l I. l NM 0' Opium In China. Opium fur “II“ M I Inn-dirlm- 1.! "(Mutual mm mm in "a Thir- toanlu mmry I-y Anna. 1119 [mm- luv-Hon of «plum «will: mu an! mull n»- serum-nth «mum; and nuw Inn» Inclln. ‘l‘Ou- “M all“ pm- mum-g um um. by [M thaw-aw Yang l'hrn‘ In I'Et. Those attractive am add calm-fully to 'tho (In: or In. Ind An and whh non-walking puny akin; Japan..- MI. I II la mmrml IM! MI anal Wfllllll ul‘ run-l. vmrlh HUM-n an.) 1.20" I'll“! yo-ur I "1 MW rum! Lou. wf .l-uon. Thu Mar 1 dum- M via. 1‘ "w Imulvl' vllxn-r n-u-rhln: mrl : 4L In; llw mm! l~ {I is hrnu‘h '2’ Whavlmlh- and running l'u-m‘ Isa-u n-pwmumbvm (lum- In mam-n me! rum] and mnkn- Md: Mr 6!. 'I‘hr «Mar | In" luurh In «a. Mm Hu- uhw. 'Rm' Ina-o vumuiw h: "In-kw.“ I pulv- up 'um- . «an In uuu- lq-huk Ila-u wining} "(In "'1‘ am dark I’M. f lie-triu- Anthony, Esau-r i Ruth Block. Mirth: Grit-o Peterson, Eiecta Eileen Wilson, Wanker Mslvin Binder, Sentinel Ruth Risk-fly. Hmmrary Sentinel Fonuwing the initiation ammonia: wfmhments will be served in tho dining room by the Junim. Those who Ink: stations are as follows: Ruth Gregory. Worthy Matron Owen (El-influx, Worthy Patron Virginia Turk, Asuo. Matron. Benito ,Gallry. Secretary Elmira Weasel. Tmfiurer Margaret Wolf, Conductress Kathryn Heckmun, A. Comluclress Anna Heal, Chaplain Eleanor Schnnhele, Marshal Esther Klein, Organist Ruth Btu-dwell. Ada Ollmn Nocllel. Ruth Members of the Vat- Juniors. the mutilation 0! young people, unlu- hers o! Vesta Chaucer. 0. E. 8., till lake the anthrax for the work It the next mean. of the chapter. Tum-thy evening. April 25. This In annual “Young Purple'x Night” and the lodge lull is usually not large enough In hold 1" those who wish to attend. YOUNG PEOPLE'S '- c. 7- u. Ilium OFFICIAL PIO- NIGHT AT vm‘ The W C T C II Id a vet inn-- CWGS or ”E CHAPTER TUESDAYmu... "(mi-u" .-' aim «min In: VILLAGE 30 A B D Wm-flmdlh (tum-mung M‘ Hun-w umrv :. . The mm I: "My 91 nnmmu - -- w umul. Illll this In “lug, vu- rm-l "a ‘ I Thu diumrlo-r - In» xmr ‘ -. 1. 10‘9"!" l9 "mum. mum. WM!» ”0- -.m’s «“35»le In "My ‘ii' min-x. If um» M-r muwd u mmiun mile» a large «Ivan.» rnuhl um «Mm-t IL hm ml flllt‘ll (fluidly and-vanad- III In the household at a rel-Illa Mn- u-y "car who In ulvnyn run-Mm!- low-rd hls wrvnm- mu m eve-Int Ila: wok wu Illa-ml n rim-u» Ibo hymn fur the funny why-~11 Whom the «mummy w” Iovfr Ilw “our“: wm- mm up Mr: "I‘ll-I In" :- way uln- hymn yuu rluuo IM- w-vuml. wank." "Yo-i ln'mu." suhl "‘59 “1|" Iln- n [mud-m Thug-u. Sn‘eral’orpjnn volumaries Ivy Mrt Rarideu added to the plus-In- o! the afternoon. Mrs. Lnttie O'Neill. candidate for State Representative. was on the pro~ lgram. She was at \Vaync in the nfly pan of the ntternoon. and on account of the had walls was not able to be present. Some of the ladies tlr- ried after the met-ting. and were re- warded hy a short ulk by Ira. O'Keill. in which she expressed her paxitidh as to interesting issue: he- fon- the. people. , , , 7 A tn “I. NONI-IO. The cum Alum an- «uu. uml "IO mun-m an! I: .5..Iul_~ur;_waz- N mlm rim). and I'm-v In cw... «m or Mrs. Cnillrzl}. who in: studied ltuishtive matters quite extensively, [talked about the importance M vol» in: at the primaries. She also rest! the laws regarding the primary clac- lions. Slur spoke about the mm. 0' ‘somr of our men in Congress. and in "It County omen; she also u.- gested that some of the candidac- tqr office will make better repreunt- atives for what the people stand for. Her talk brought forth an Entertain. but in every way friendly discussion. Ilia- Muerner talked shout-the in- port-nee of voting: she spoke about the important imes before the Amer- ican people today. emphasizing Ill: {act that new luvs are not needed but plea! for the election 0! Inc: who will enforce our present laws. l The W. C. T. U. held a very lucr- ening meeting 3- Grace church but Thursdly allcntool. About | kw dud ladies and several Inn in! patent. This shows that the people are taking an inteteu in politics. and will: lo be informed on the issue: oi the day. (firm-mm Landscapg Gardening our 30 Acres Tries, Shmba and: Vineg best‘ for this climate. ‘ Dept. of Health I Satay S. Budzikâ€"S‘hry-Pll ....... 31!.” Dept. of Public Property H. L. Thompsonâ€"Salary M86500 Extra time ............... 3.24‘ on- Irwinâ€"Salary .......... 65.00] Extra um ............... 3.24! C. Ford Daviflv. Dept. 0'! Sum- ud [um-enl- S. Kudzu: (stmts)â€"8alary..$24.00 (Sewers) ................. 8.00 I. F. Heart! P. Nahum (sewers) (streets) ............. Pu mu. March 15 to llrdl 3| [’22 } Dept-f Area-l- and Fin-m- W. C. Haber-Salary ...... 810.52 ('has. M. Hitch ............. 82.50 M. Vemml ............ 57.501 w. H. Edgeton ...... 57.50 A. 8. Snow ....... 7.50 William Bender ‘16 Harry W. Bryce 4.16 Charles Holler .......... > 4.16 from March I5. 122 to lurch 81. I922 and various bill: and thawed to Ippmve sum and lave “fl-Int: drawn for the several Imam“; .1: {oh 'lown: 'ler. Btch and lieu-u. limits of the until; of Inch 21 1922 won mud and Commission.- new" mud to gums Hume. OI- ‘rnll call Commissioners Bender. Halâ€" Ier, Bryce, Hum Ind layer Bar her wted Aye. Nays none. lotion atrial Commissioner Hunt mesa-tad the semi-monthly pay rel! for the pedal” Dowurs Gme, "1., Ade 3. WE. Regular Min; 0! th- Con-nil of the Village of Downer- ane, "I. Present at roll call layer VI. C. Bar- ter Ill! Conuninionn- Bender. Hul- To the Voters 0! the 41st Senatorial District: ”Metal N unenc- Phone 312-! I am sincerely grateful to the people of this district for the splendid support they gave me last Tuesday. it was up to them on that day to decide who their selection should be and now the responsibility has shifted and it is to me to continue to put forth my best etforts in behalf of the people of this district and of the State of Illinois, and this I will surely do. 24.4» All men’s Women's ‘and Children's hosiery, in Cot~ ton, Mercerized and Silk, best made, -the famous Eiffel Brand, for Saturday only 108 South Main St. All with: Name lupus EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING 01'" ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS MGRRIS SHOE‘STORE All Leather Work Shoe RICHARD J. BARR. Cordially yours. 10¢:qu C. Penner (Continued on pig. 9) ‘0‘ In.“

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