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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Apr 1922, p. 4

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-' um 4, 1922 ........... unum {-150 nur- of the "mud cloction 3, w on April 80: were then anus“ V" d. Mn: the following results: -. NI 'PRESIDENT-f i Funk N. Davisâ€"U voien. E; ”I I‘D!”â€" ’-' w. n. amtâ€"u votes. ,9. I. I. Woldâ€"09 vat". 0. ml" motions they were de- ~ Md duly elected. V MEDOWEQQQ. 5‘. may-wrap adjournment (.dtholdflolrd, We Flu-IN. Mundfiemlolrdtoonkr. . Ir. A. C. listen, nnd Ir. W. R Carib «planed their pie-mu And. “mills-flow- of having been member: N the Bond and profited their ser- VII- at any time. F E ‘I'b loud thin Ilium-nod sine die. pd r. I. pm. Ahimt N; n: it all r. J. uuhma. halved from Timex 17, I,“ ................ Â¥ 1294.26 W from! Plum: 1. Indiana Bunk ........ 16000.00 W from Fred B. Davie TOTAL . ............ . . . $5503.40 TL- Townsbip Tie-sun" submitted 9 “having statement: tn. 1. L- Ran-on. C. A. 0.14:... has Ind-2 aha-am on a, six, l hm! floor oil ...... J n min-pa. a Co..3196. nu... am, 3:5 JONES 5‘ Downer-Grow Gil Co, 3191, gas ....... VIII-(o o! Downers Grove, an, eloclrk- "gm ...... H J Kaitlin, 3190, repair: In Emma For-Inter. 3184. .. supplies, hi‘h' whoa] . . . . . mid I (‘43., 3185, ..... Olldoth, high school ...... W J. Anthony, 3180, .. applies, 3“ ........ .. A. flaun- Co., 3187, 1 mp . ................ D I! Ulllhonl, 3188. supplies Mic Science ........ I! C “that. 3189, lunlin . m Science ......... I”. Bell Telephone Cm, 3190 . Egg C. "can umwmnmsuc'séul'rme-mm. Ava-II: w Wu. April 14th. link“). midi-3. Boarâ€"“Spring" ........... 51h Gm): -â€"W. D. Herrick. Ruihdonâ€" “luv-in, mm Blun- election ........ ,m. . . . . N R May, 3179, Judge election ............... I 8 Vernon. 3180, clel.k Downers vae Publishing M Hughes. 3l82, sub~ “uni-g ............. .116 H Brown, 3183, an MAL ...... . .......... 8 987.82 Tact-n Slllrin Mud s a. a! Ind-0min: “.8 383.33 ‘ kl sand ..... 2127.79 ‘ ruin .......... mus «535.68 mg nun. ...... ” EGG STRAIN ‘1.“ Each tor survive, lluch’ . . . 100.00 service ......... ' ..... 20.00 J P Reed. 7173.1'nddontlll. 21.56 ‘C A Carlson, 3177. fumes” and Aid-mats ....... 29.60 C A Qaflmn, 3178, Judge of III-vice, ‘umh. ..... mm Irvin. lmnntg’al'u. Jani- service. 11ml- ....... 3100.00 GM Joli-gnu, 3173, Janitor. JD. III-um a! the "gum senio- 1 Inch 14 won Ind and mmd.‘ no (allot-In; hm- In! "thud paid, I“ men-hen pmsent voting uye. N C'. Witt. 3172, janitor. 8 Vernon. 3190, clerk ... ”Mrs Gum: Publinhing . nth Hughes. 3l82, Van!» .. “aching .......... . LAYING PULLE’I‘S '0 P EDUCATION I, 3194, supplies w. D. Herrick. was“ 442509.40 321295.33; sub- I 76.8! I 5.00 ".87 23.18 l 4.05 :l. 74 2.10 3.7. pd. In. J. L. Remnant. N. R. Pushy; F. J. Littlefofll. ‘ After mac tlildlsshn it was de~ third (0 meet in Spatial Bunion on {Saturday evening, April 29. to con- Miler the report (mm the Tndnvs' Committee 0» annual flw Board then Adjourn- TEACHERS Ind SCHOOLS: [Board It lament "salary o! $20.00 per month. Notion ended. Premium Dub mace-l we fol- lowing committees. BUILDING and GROUNDS: ‘ W. D. Herrick, F. E. Down, In! Dow: be elm Secretary King. Song-“Tree-Top Homing” “In Grub Songâ€" “Sprung” ......... «h Grade rel Tombs. Rulhtlomâ€"“Spring” .Jlownd Bal- [Recltltionâ€"J‘The Oaks" ........... Betty Coleman. llujorle Nielsen. Concert inflationâ€"“Wake Up, on Trge" .................. 3d Grade Minnow-“Building the Nest” ... Jolm Bran“. Harold HImlman. Far. Heber Ill": . Dialmeâ€"-“lr. Robin and Ir. Woodâ€" pechr". .Cliflord Hindmn. Har- vey Cagney. fielding-9'11» Thu. Tues" ....... Edith “debut. ‘ Recitation-JApple Tm Tau-n” Ruth Pom. Song-91}! Tm's- Friends ........ Grades 1, 2. null Recihtion â€"- “The White Breasted Nut Hatch ......... Lem Tlpley Beadlnga‘Throe Little Robins" Caroline lde. . Recitationâ€"J‘Th Trees" .......... Conrad Cuchawski. Elizabeth Lit- Son¢~"lllppy Null” . . . .5“ Grade Reeimionâ€"thtllu, We Thank Thee“ Ruth hen, flurry Bellow, Jamie Grieb, Robert King and ht Grade. Recitationâ€"“Wan: inn Robinu' ”afoul. 'Chnrlu . Gavan. AMD-ymglvennm WESTERN UN mu Communion You Can See“ ' the Safety FRED E. DOWE, "If you ptefet, you may acquire these shares on the partial anmcnt plan-g $5.00 pet share a mom . Su 866mg daily necessities to over 31 , peo le in 87 rich Illinois cities and towns, t e future prosperity of this company is assured. The 8% Preferred Shares of Western United afford an attrae‘tive, safe invest. ment to local residents of its territories. own territory where" you can see' the pmperties and know the service. These shares are backed by the resourâ€" ces of one of the largest companies of its kind-jam! are right here in yopr The first requirement of an investment is absolute safety. And safety is meas- ured by the tangible assets back of the investment. ‘ The Preferred Shares of the Western United Corporation are safe and meet the exnCting requirements of the care. ful investor. old” INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT ’ Ask your local gas oflioe. [ Our representatives in the contest Ewen Samuel Dam, 8m grade: Maude Haller. 81h glide; Evelyn Mochel. 8th1 uncle; En Pollock. 8th grade; hem.-1 Purcell. 7th grade: Betty Margin. 7th Quite a number of our gun-mar grade mulents {ere present at Uni Music Memory Contest held It Or- chestm Hall on last Salurdur. - 1 m" .............. wmmmmynmw Sunâ€"“Alter D-v’ld-MHGM- mama-MM magma. The child!“ thl “I'M b m 90an Muller‘s-elm (me In: plum _ _ Ahhysoftheumrtmksdr Formenuuubrotm-ehul in: the work- mrmhomm. umhuemdnan The tm WIS then christuml the school noon lunch. 0. "my .1- cold "Mary 8. Burns" tree by Domhy flashy. This was followed by I M-lgf'dtf;n;w:;; large at“: “a“ ' (Ilium " I’tllel th I -. I I! I .- warm dish will b on the menu. 03:011.! Karla-Er. a M pm ‘- ay Mm Wud. chairman of flu duel- . _,. lioual «hum: of the Woman: Boudnm~“fler Helpem Ruth Hunt Club. spoke (a the nemhors'ol the The program dam! with the sing- . .7 ing of “Amreicn” hy‘entire u-Iuwl. fi'j‘f’fi‘fifnfl’ffljhf‘, 3:, 23.: Tho store ‘was played by the “Chi- which are no“! on display and sold at ' HATS V. THOLIN’S 59 80!“! Main Street ihave had some of the Most Beautiful Cloth made up into various shapes and styles of and ran i trips. Miss Larson‘s 7th grade null“: will visit the Field lucsum on Thursday. A number of mother: assist Him LI?" :00 in concluding the” educational Mrs. Wnnl. chairman of flu duel- tioual depirtmcnt of the Woman Club. spoke (a the nemhors'o! tin Amerinn History dun and us we“ gent at the hanging of the bountiful plum-9, "wudlillm'l Kw.” the gm of the Woman Club. one Ill)! last week. She flu Iddmud the English IV. CIISI. talling than a! the prize «fiend by this same or- pnization for essay work. yurnoholdllhvmhlerve‘dltth school noon lunch. 0: rainy or cold days, hwcver. when a large numb-r stay during the entire m hunt, I warm dish will he on the Incl-u. CAPS Erin-wan! woman Every part of the remarkable line of Buick four-cylinder cars is as distinctly Buick as if the name were stamped upon it. And back of every Buick car is the skill and ex- perience of 20 years- comblned with unparalleled manufacturing equipment facilities. The same quietly operating, dependable trans- mission that has‘ been so pronounced a feature of the Buick Six, is employed in the Buick Four. The deei is the sameâ€"the quality is the sameâ€"Only in s eh there any difference. The Reliable Buick Trans- mission 18 a Feature of the Buick “Four” lu. lunacy. of Chic-(o. will con- tinue hr serio- ol talk: on “Chim- m-aweaomymm In. hmuChdnuMh-d, Tulhto'unnuuuun- 1 CHICKEN SCRATCH, THE BEST FEED iron CHICKENS ON THE MARKET PILLSBURY DAIRY RATION; PILLSBURY mnnuncs; REIDY’S momssns STOCK FEED; REIDY’S momssgs nonsp: FEED; MIXED ALFALFA and TIMOTHY HAY; CHICK and CHICKEN FEED; mrrrsnmnx MA§H; MILLE'I' SEED. We carry a full line of phe best feeds for all live stock on the farm and for ehieks, chickens, ducks, geese, etc. The prices are right and deliveries are ~prompt. PAPERHANGER and becommou‘ Telephone 431m . ' Damn Grove, Ill. Expert advice on harmony and contrast is sometimes needed. EDW. C. ‘CLOW Let me assist you in selecting the color scheme for that_qu home; Proper treatment of walls is es~ vouns’ an? 11- my. mason Feeds E. MRKVICKA, Proprietar PHONE 272 loan, April :5. This is the fourth time In. Illn- soy In blind to local woman and each has been more interesting ill-n nun-elation. Itishopedhythou in dune that I hm. numb" will In present to but her. ”akin-“(lbw unholWo-u Van-Rob.“ It Libnry lull next Tut-day ah"-

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