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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Sep 1918, p. 5

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M The rrvg-ular monthly businoss moot» ing- nf the Congregational Philmhna Class will he hold at the home 0’ the Pmsidvnt. Mrs. Edward Lm‘ny. 116 N. Main strap! on Friday (waning. Oct. “In. A full attendance is dosimd‘ Mrs. Ethel Lowland left Tuosday for Salmia N. Camlim where she will be director of thv Engiipm and Pub- lic Speaking Departmmt of Saiuda Seminary. Mummy-itc- Clark plays the parts of both Eva and Topsy in the Ana-aft "Uncle Tom‘s Cabin at Dirke's She- urrlay. adv. A kttm- from Herbert muting" to his family my! that he has ufely arrived averse”. Be at 1hr North Side field Sat- urday at 3 o'clock. Now ahomher, “Inn of pvp!” Chas. Fox and family have moved to their new home an Washington at. which they have recently purchased. See the 0M math and coming sun in action in the Annual football clash Admission 15 cents. Miss Venom of Chicago meat I few days with her sister. Mrs. P. C. Lam-«tor. Mrs. H. M. Allen of “Magi! are. Md 3 visit {mm her mphew frwm Hammond. Indium. ”I! Wowl has be"! mind that Arthur B. ”(arson has arrived :1!on over- “in Gran» Vivian of Wm Brook- lyn is visiting II (M homo of Mr Ind Mn. C. "I" of Linn-Mr an. Mr. and Mn. Charm Fork". and family swat "w “rt end with Mrs. E. Gum! and Mr. and Mrs. P. Gavin. Frirm‘ls of Mark»: We": wil Ibo glad to know that she has be" im- prming for pow-rt! days. TM linguist Smarty School Ml; Day pm!" in “Wfi'fllflfl'! tindov was thawn hy Elli-m Sunk-y. z NI. Hmnrr I‘d-hump of l Ky. “a! Mr? M nun-ml "v of his um. Ron Running Mn, Frank I'mnm a! (Mean nun-M a ‘1‘!“ ‘ilh her six-1n. Mm Pm! urn-wig. "mu m .\Iv. and “In |.. L‘ lwr Srulo‘mlrv H: a daughh-r PERSONAU No Need for You to Store Away See our line of stoves 6: heaters Mertz (a Mochel If you have not already ordered your Coal Cold Weather will soon be here, in fact the evenings are chilly enough right now to make a tire necessary for real comfort. We [lave the Fncllmes for Keeping Everything You Want HARDWARE 36 South Main Street In "to wny of Callblco sad we Icon (bun lnnh and In m- In" ooulbl- condition. DO IT NOW Srhump of l‘nuin‘illr, tn Mic-ml "'4‘ human! A (rail many people com. to In u man! “In. (or IheIr enables. ”or. L! "on quanfllle- o! provisions. er 27, 1918 TELEPHONE 29 ('hn-u‘l Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hawkins am! Miss Lottie Liulpford atmde the Annual Reunion of the 34 III. In- fantry, Spanishfimon'nn War Vet- erans at Joliot, Monday. Sommher 23d. Ninety and nino with their wives and family. The Cnmmorcial Club of‘ Janet royally ontnrtaimd tho visitnrs.! ninm-r was son'nd M [hr Davisoni HM»! aft." which autos \ww fur- jnishod which took them all over Jo|i~ rt. Lovkpofl and thp rontmlling works of thr‘ Drainage- (‘anal and wound up with a thoatw pamy at the Prinrmm Method. There wow m hundred 1nd now-n cement-nu and she was mlml not far from thp head of the list. MrsKH.Retmeumoneofthe prize winner: in the Daily News Can- ming Cantest. She entpnd six cm of vegetables mu in her own gar- den and canned by the cold pack M‘n. Jules limit will 9. at the Bug- ment of “up Commotion] Church ‘an Monday. September 33th at two ‘o’dock to receive contributions to be mat to I sale which will I» he'd in Chicago {or the benefit of the Con- gmgational Training School for Wo- Mrs J. R, Shaffer and daughters Muiha and Elinhth mmied by ‘um. I. ll. Howe and daughters Alice and Mutant mound up to Gmt [Altos on Wovhoshy to with”: the weekly nviov'r. I Ralurvkly anolm tho High School Noon..." m". «in May a pmfice game- with tho ox-studmls. Some ox- citnm-M is unmanned. Be u the North Side field at .1 o’clock. I Mu. Wnlwr J. Sluts 01"."!an twelve ladle:- nl ants an Honda] If- ,umuon far In. C. J. Wilmer. R'â€" ‘mem-Ms worn son-ed IM 3 ulna- nnl aflomom spam. I 3|“, Jul." "urns of Idaho 3: \i-il- {inn n! H"- J. .\l, "um how on Prim flwmw. \lnx. (‘ora Stern- and "In; Edm' Hall of Oak Park visited Snmhy with‘ Mr. um! Mrs Boy. “‘91th nod fumily. f Miss )Iavk- 01m" in sprndinl her A" nation In "mama. Tun the" W33“... is "u- gm-st a! Mr. and Mn. Momma." Mr. anal Mn, ”Mm-n urn flaring ”wit hnuvhnhl [owi- fnr the ph‘sflfl. Dim-l "rum! in "lbw” Woohu" M Dirk» TN-uln Tuvnh). auh. Sm.- [In Tl! “MM" Salnulay. 81' “wk. Mumni and D. Jul) hnum- Tum-d0} Kc‘hlc'! fumiiy mm M '23". M H. 8. TM tuna. to Use Thimble; Thimble- aeem to have been Intro- duced [Mn Enflnnd an ankle: of mm mm use by n mun named John Infl- lng, who tune over from "Miami at the end of the lerontm‘mh century and »wtnNI<he¢l :I "1!va rumors :Il lsling- won. Arnold Hflmbnld died It I I. m. Tuendny morning after a brief mm. iFuncnl will prnbnbly be MM tomow row morning It 9:30 n. m. Inn! 88. Peter Pin! Church. Interment will be at SS. Pmr 1 Paul Cemetery. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROV E, ILLINOIS Th0 \I'nrd thl Irwl [rum llu III-m! M”, n ml :Inhu morrm {and two local boy: acted as escorts. The Holy Name Cadets and Km of Columbus paid their last tribute to their Brother Knight , 1 "III your first great affrnsivr you “'- 3??" ant“ "fir“‘mm beside up um "um PM}: i . . . troops, our Mites. and mm. nay Edvard Cami DIM It! 2:“de did m... to ‘h'e m 0' Am- list the Gm: Lakes Nan] Taming . 'SLIUOII, “tum" 33m, 2]. If- Genoa! ”PM“! in M! on!" sun: fur a brief illness Pineal m Md: “Your rung divisions have ”how-n [Tuesday morning from 88. Peter t,thnnmlves worthy of the 0M nrrior fl‘nui Church. interment was mode It traditions o! the regular nnny. They '38. Peter Pnul Canetm. The Rev. have dun-n the same nnknt desire Schuette IM Father Snell “Tahiti“ fight tho Bathe. the nine dirk Surviving arr his faker. Charioazpline which insure that an order given Bnpnt. two sisters. and three brothenihy I chief i" shay: exrmted, no two in naive service «ems. matter that tho sacrifices to be M. Memhrrs of Company L, l. R. M. lain proud to have communal such ‘actuoi as pallbeanrs. Ind the corn- troops. " posed the firing squad. Four anon Gone I F oil:- - . , , and two ion! boy: new as escorts, ,. n ”I ‘ n" m M n' The Holy Nam-‘Cadetsnndxvflglns lam maintaining commanders of Coiumlms paid their um tribute ‘t’f n.9,"): '74:: “mm “d" to their Brother Knight. 3 fllgm We.” t. the commander: of the Bnmll and Amr- Arnold Hfltenbrnnd died at 1 t m. ‘w‘ “m “d ‘.° '4‘ "" ‘w- ”'9 Tuesday morning after n brief film. W “‘3’ mm“: m' know- Funcrnl wfll prubnbly be hold tomor< M!!- t ' courage, r m h” row morning It 9:30 n. In. fmf 8'8. nnaty. They "3" all be prwd of the Peter Pin! Church. Inkrment will “Wk accomplished. It i” m beâ€" ‘ < t _ ‘ ’ ‘ cause it has [flatly contn’bnted to p . gs Pmr ‘ Paul Cornea?” m the final rider; for us and to bring it much nearer." A" of Puma: m Arum“ 33cm- h-n- vulva-d Minty loan 'pidum for «If Tnmry' Department “lonelnlnr how bout.” Vllrhnh HIM (0 [d rid of IN,- Kninev? W0". see wk“ Will-n Reid (Nah atom flit-king the Kaiser. he wi" be u Dish Pkwy-ch: ”bum". 28th. The Pally 'Arbm-kle will (ell us his ntory Tun‘ :l‘a)‘ Ortohrr Isl. Why slum "It lad- TWO GOLD STARS IN NAPERVILLE in will do "Mr port for ”:50 For- gum will he wilh us Than-lay. Octo- btr M. ah. “‘ulhum (hmm. a "may mnnufar- tuvv'r of Hank (’Iwk. Mirll. nprnl I hm huun m hm" nu Tundny \‘iM- ling his minim. Mum F. (i. erl- 'nml Mn. R, M. Ik‘nm-H. MI. Grum- fnmr In (‘Mm‘n lo Huh-p sown! 'Ilmumn-l pounds of rlmly “hick hm ‘bn-n hr" in «vial damn for him tho-w. "0‘ mm": busim in M: "M ml. "yttrium as he in: n lam dv‘mnml (mm (‘amp (funk-r, M 00')’ for and) bu! for mfl drink: u Ir". a! which M in also I mufutunr., TM mrmlwu and friend» of S. An- :Irvu‘u Evin-opal Chunk In- arm-d to ulh-ml lhv Sex-ml In hr hc-M In "w Sumla) Shh-ml mom a! "W church on .‘Iutmdm s-n'niuu. Sepia-mhrr ‘J’llh al N 0'rl0rh. 'l'lu'rr «HI hr n munrnl nnmvam. u-nwhnwnl- "ml an mean up "'l'ho- Mann. I‘va Thvmw" I») "w Rm. .1. fl. Hnnlnm. ll. IL. Sven“ (an "I "II' Sm‘ial Kenn-r (‘mnmiv {um u! "w Iluww'u- uf (‘Nl‘nmt , Papa lake thv- rhihln-n lo 541' l'm-h- from'u (.‘nbin at Dirku- Thmm- Salâ€" unluy. You'll wondrr n! the marve- hm; urn-mu. offi‘rwi by Aflrrafl in (his wonder. “we. it is Hm story writ- lvn by llnrrirl flea-Mr Slow but many par" of the Mory wvn‘ loo lawn {or onlirmr)‘ pidun‘u #3 they puma! the-m up. but you know nothing in too Ina-xv fur I'nmmounl Anrmll And nothing In too good {or Down“: Grove. mh'. .\lr. uml Mm. John Van liurknm um! family "upturn-d uu-r from Win-u- (nn 'l‘uv «luv and .slu-n! llw ('W‘n- ing \ulh Mr. and Mrs. (bran-r Win- lm, Nu\\‘.~ rmm‘é {mm llu- Has! that M}. II. .-|.. Hwih'irll has um! his run" lmmh fmm his «lutiw at Portland Mu. lu run up “I'm “ufln'l and KM mul- nu- Mr. and Mrs. .‘Iushko slwnt Sunday with hm‘ (luuxhhw', Mrs. Fm! Huiz. tho orvasiuu hniug Mr». Holz'x birth- (lay. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Konsack an.“ Mrs. Fcnl Kath-lack of Chicago wen'. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Kon-s sack of Oakwood awnur. i 1 Mrs. E. B. Kizer and daughter from Clinton. Wis. spent Saturday and Sunâ€" day with her sister. Mrs. Bmokins. Miss Fannie Whitney left Thursday 01' this week to take up her work as Principal of the Public School of Den- bigh. N. Dakota. Mm. W. J. Stains has been con- fined to her bed the past few days with. a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Madman and son were guests of their Mother. Mrs. J. Madman on Highland avenue. Mr J. Macbean and Miss Jeannie Madman returned Saturday from a vacation spent at. DeBegue, Colo. Mrs. H. Kmuger and Miss Emma Wander spent Wednesday afternoon with Mm. C. J. Winter. News has arrived an: Ed. School- Headquurters‘umh Field Artillery has reached France sayejy. lhlmhlv h an"! m be de- lhn Srnh-h vhnmmel or flu"! nf ~1L’o'illâ€"‘s'. Loni! 5. Th:- regimental commander is al-‘ so Many to auto that he has heard the mxlment highly pair!!! at tho headquarters of our Division tho rhoathuarters of our First Army to [uhirh not belong. and also at tho General Headquarters of the Army Henry J. Roi"; , Colonel. F. A. N. 6.. 1490: F. A. Com Official: Hugh R. Montgomery, Capt.’ F. A. N. 6.. l49th F. A.. Adjutant. I l mu pruod Io harp In! H nut-hr I’my onion during IN: pried: n; , prayer: «romp-u- il in Up [rut . lumxgk manual in (or "w "born I of the tori-I.” .i 4. During the ulnar. hon (ht-I , "am to tho Vale. IMs “no“ In» ‘ mum-d to tho Amork-nn mun-M Evhirh «MM [he pain of cum" Bollard. commanding the M Amrian Corps a! Gonna! Dugout». command a. me on. PM}: Army to wind: IkMWhMMaMoI!-¢n para! Fnyolle. manning the Gmo of Armin to which the 80: Army 15......“ . ,-- i Gama! Bulk"! in his order says: i "In your first gm! of'omiw you finned beside the but "um Prank Eur-ops. our Am”. and mm my tfid honor. to We Mm of Am“ "y H: Hall". Inhr and Us spv'IEL I has wry mdkular'p- tliwhnpuiw-I mm an Nu m and no in m- mm.- c! Un- gnu huk- '4'!" the «in Army Unh- IM (m oflem-irr u» "n- CMn-nm (mt. "M ”w momma! whrn Uw 42nd [\nn-rimn linanlnn h- nn Ilw pain! a! lo‘m‘im: ”I" 2|»! Army ('nrw. I dr- Iivv In rum-- my in": ulbvfminn and In} rinwn‘ Hunk.- fnr lhv- awr- ‘w whh‘h il Ma "Minn! Ian-kw u" mMilimu. "In July lmh u! nlnnmi to withdraw [:1an 1mm. firm-ml Hn- rum-Mm: out": ‘ After [he (in! German hum-k fail- ed. Urmynl (hurt-mi. Hu- Anny (fum- ‘mlmm. Crucial Noulln. Tho Anny Coma ('ommamk-r. and Groom! [In-- nnnl. llw llisiubuu (Tommnmh'r. all gmhluhml onlrm vxpwulnu lhvil’ pm- Tmmn. rulilflrlltm. un-nl joy and pIMv in ”In uf'lu'fi'lml nf Ihr Premh nml Ann-rm". muon- umlrr "er mma muml. "'l‘lw ”Nth Fin-M Anillm‘)‘ h .men qualilivs of ”II' first unlvr. I do nul Mu-ak n! tlw mm at ”w n-gi- mvnl. of 315 high .s't-nn- of duly, il4 mporb nmrauo which an. llu‘ ('llalar- l-'ie~lic< of all Anwricun Hoops, but 'u!‘ its lm-lmk‘ul \‘uluv. 01' H3 ruwful ‘uur‘nlinn to detail. of ilu known-«Im- a! rurwrl mc-(hodn. In sun-- of ”W fun that llw battalion: fin-«l u'ilhoul n pwlimiuury lim uijuuuwnl and with only a lopogmphiwl pn-pnnniun. thI-ir {in In» Inn-n mmrlulblc for pwci-inn (mm lhr hwinntnx and fur supple-mm: throughout "w comb-l." ‘ made with the purpose of capturing Chaluns and l'lpernay. Had this at- , tack succeeded them is no telling to ; what extent he might have exploited his success. The fact that it failed enabled the allied army to make the l successful attacks between the Marne wand the Aime which led to the com- plete wiping out of the enemy's su- lient south of the latter river. and gave the opponunity for the success- ‘ to! attacks still being .uI-ied ”nut against various parts of the Ge rman poaltions. in other words. the Second [Battle of the Marne not only stopped the German offensive but enabled the Allies to take the initiative fmm the enemy. This battle is then-tom one ‘of the decisive onus of the w.ar and IR more important than all others 1-.\- impt the First Battle u! the Mum.- [(hl' unlv othoI one in “hich thI- on.- IIIy 's offI-usivt- has stopped and the initiative tukI-n (mm him. i 3. As a wsult of tho part taki-n hv 'it in this grout battle. lhv l‘l'kimt'ni can now consider lbwll' a votI-mn ono. and a volt-Ian on» with :I high repu- tation to maintain. 'l'hl' ('tilom-l «mm mumling tlu- llirixionul l-‘iI-hl Ar- til|<-I'_v of tho ITOth From‘h Division Ulllit'l' whom wv SI‘l'V'lHI in tlw ('hunh pngmn mmh- thu I'nilmvinu rI-purt Io hix~ .~IIgwrlors: "1‘1.” Ht'th mom Antillu-ry hzh (continued from page four) \wlwn "u- INN-64'" m‘ Imm flu- I‘Mm» 1t! Noulin publish-«l ‘ F." or firms. mm. drama. “d and hearty hilh. A m that If" but [In reputation of Cecil B. DoMflle. See it Ill GI" I. “Immurmmmmmmm. MWeekly. 3mm “WE CAN’T HAVE W PI" of "with. mam". drama. Ind [and hourly hum A dun- 3 Thursday, Oct. 3rd. Evening 7:30 to 10:30. Admin-in l5 And 20 can Incl-Ill. In ht. Tuesday, Oct. 13!. ‘ .\ unnfllflv’ol Milli-u at lb m ”(tn-Io! flu] "or m II in N11". Mm. Ind m brunt“ It" I! In "or Ion h mun in fidnm or a. I!» I'll! Hm. MIMI-“nynM-xhu «IL-nut...” mummmm'wumruumw CHRISTIE COM LDY “Uncle Toms Cabin‘ Evan-u 1:8 to ":31. Adar-b. l5 and 20 tel!- i Ilium“l'lldonybit”but"l’fldqnybnt'thlwellolfllfluh I'm to decide how many “In ”My [an loud- we'll m Maiaâ€"r 3:30. Adam I. and I3 and. m. tutu. Suntan 1:3. I. ”:30. I‘d-bio. 13 m 20 nth M n: [my Art-cue Birch-sea at Liberty Lou CHRISTIE COHLDY PARAMOUNT PICTURES? “Desert Wooing” A MINI-l Harriet Beecher Stow HELP YOUR COMMITTEE SELL ITS QUUI‘A. N C K E "I E H ' CeCil DeMille W bere you see (he Tick of Tlclure. We Originate -~ Never lmitate. Enid Bennet Dicke Theatre - ..3RITE CLAI‘o’ w ' \‘ IILW% ‘ I “79“»..me M Cabin; ! maydbva-uvinlkl-udlhvflo.

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