Interment was made in Forest'i-{qeï¬af "11“ Home: the services win-9 held in the now] hdlowe’en etc b "t , . _ Mink dressed in rem ry c aâ€! vuh Rev Hugh M canes. Thone p‘ MacWhorber of 8 Andrew": church. Damn Grove, and 7 'nity Com- 5513‘s??? ‘33.: maiden at La Grange omw'ating. Lottie Seoï¬ekL Hem John R. King, E. S. Near-JDiXM- M‘é Work Frank W. Young. 1:. 1; mm. wn- m; M m Hun F. Riemann Incl Kidd We Ham-See ' Mar. natal u puma-nu. ’ mama's“. He was a member of the Christian Church of Now- York: Riverside Dork?» No. 862 A. P. t A. M; Borwyn Chap- ter R. A. 11.; Trinity Commander‘- No. 80 K. T.: the Consistmzv and Shrine of Rockford and Berwyn Chap- t'er No. 629 0. E. S. July 27th 1881' at South Elgin "L: in November of 1903 he was married on Beatrice Barnett who with his mother. father. two Risk-vs. four hm- thers and a host of friends. 1n left 135 Mm his loss. A little over three year.- ago the Western Electric Company. for whom he acted in the capacity of traveling auditor. changed his headqunrters from Chit-gm to New York. Shortly after this change Mr. Horliclt sufl'er- ed (mm a nervous breakdown. from whlch he never recovered. Last Dee- ember the company transfenvd him Incl: to Chicago. from which time he min made his home in the Grove '1an last August: Mr 6mm lmnard How-lick pass- ‘9‘“ «1 .wav Friday y, October 31st.1919 at; m" Elgin Ill. Hr «as fomofly n resi- he“ dent of Downers Grove where he and ï¬re Mrs flog-lick made many friends. _ 5:13 McPherson Post 6. A. R. Gentle-men: h Minn“ ta 'm- aqsmimnx. W. "4 Monlmrr)‘ Inlm‘. A. F. k A. 31.: anfmvisvmv H‘RNN' megï¬ann and ANome-v Carlmnuwhn Mic! “"1“ .Wt‘rr momMI-n of H10 Loyal \dnsnrv †" “mini. and Men Charlos Hallcr. whn [Adina AM Socidy rflflrv'eznï¬ona! 90W"! in a "in and†but Wiflmut said son-in ronsistinv Church. apmï¬ntmont. Oflicial Ronni M. )1 Church. principally in connection with tho Government’s Quesï¬onaires during Down": ï¬rm-o Woman’s Chub. the wâ€. I wish to 9" "mg (larh of u: D" W. W. Gourky and “'0 mafl)':moivrd from the Government the Med lottrr as Hut which Hm friflkk for kindness and sympathy ex- Lean†wo tended elm-in th 1] . _ mmomflar published last week as hav- ‘ fl ‘ m“ M "w" in: been moiwrl Iw Mr. Rnnmn. “the“ I): T†F‘ Leech. I understand that all who had anv- flying to do erx §n assisting the , 7 A _ - _;:-.:L:.- ML and Mn. N. uiJa 1.: thank !hl' era mu Jvmhous of A Nap" I‘m! 0. A. R. ï¬rm-r Lodge a: , A. P, At-m.‘ vom- ('hapm . . 242. n. n. s. "mun-us Grow ('haptt‘r .V. S. D He in nun-ind by two erdrvn Charlo- llugh [Nb of Chic-(o. and flu. AIM-r Nah! Pain: of Dmmn‘ Gm. u "M home he WI a") Odohl'r 35‘ 1919. Mr mu haw Mn win- at Oak um. mefnnixvmr. Indium. when be I'll mm! with h" "lmk‘ "mu M! Norrmlrr 2. IO". No. 824. A. P. Q A. II. During the mm yam Mn â€WI-Mom with Na Canada 3M Bunkers: have her» hit: [mum contort. "l‘ origlully «um-d WWI IN “1-0:. «lb-t chum-h at "ops. but when )w mrï¬nl Ivy It. lath. In nut he Joined with Mr in nu- Prmbytcrhn church. 0» mm; to Down": 6mm. they unit“! with the Congwnlkmnl church. and attend"! then until two mr- I“ when he put his church MI" in "w (‘mlnl Chm-fly of ('M- He moral to Downer: Grove, "1.. I. Apr" I899. uni has since that time W aim-ml with vae Lodge in the earliest Anny. M056 ofvhls "Wu“. in .noral “up ,pal'l, In Inc nou- “urmuu': u! "c ,‘ ‘ p K9 on by the American Log". the snow gory was during bin n-aldonco of 25 night yam at Crawlonlsville. lml.. when†' be as president of the local mum“; Wï¬ï¬‚MY CHUM Society for many yarn. mercury of ‘ the Bonn! of "ï¬lth and also on the MEET‘NGS Indian. State Boonl of Health. "of †v . Th:- 'oun: u-nplc- of the hut M. V†"’ omnlur f" the an". Army 8. chuach luv'e arranged a very at- o! the Republic. organizing McPhcr- truth-o pmgrum for their “Win My m" meeting» which begin next we Post a. A. R. u cnwtomvillegmhy " wing The â€N“ h m . . r . ' in the earliest (Inn of the (.nml dinllv invited. _ George Leonard Horï¬ck was born ins saved his Viife from either wounds or disease. during the time of the country's penil. course of kctums. The war broke out before he had a diploma, so he enlisted with th‘c 33d Indiana Infanâ€" try at Shelbyv'ille. lmL and went with his Company into Kentucky. His work “ï¬nally fell to caring for the sick, is that. was his natuml bent. hence be was soon put in hospital service He had charge of the hospital at Wiaville, Ky†for eighteen months. He was granted a furlough to mturn to the Medical College to continua his course, and during.r that time he was offered a pmiillon in the MissiSo sippi Squadron, U. S. S. l‘rri, so hl? was transferral from the Army serv‘ vice to the Navy. He spent about two years in the Navy. being station- ed near Vicksburg. during some of‘ its most perilous days. After he \vzm' mustered out. in 1866. he n-tumwl to Philadelphia (or his diploma. and his degrees. While his duties kept him elf the ï¬ring lino. hp was during: thv whole {our years and three monthk‘ nf his service ministering to tho sick and wounded. Many a sulliiI-r has testiï¬ed thmugh the years to his hav- GEORGE L. “ORUCK iflovxrgwnt during tho war activities. rhave since been appealed to by the Mr Conm Imam-d Harm-k msn-‘delmr‘mf'n‘ “3"qu .to Qomth far ed at an academy, at Hope. but, an- 1i] he reached the age of twenty. when he went, to the Jefferson Medical Col- lege of Philadelphia, to attend a nuunl: : aroma" ‘n‘v I A H. Brevelller, Scoutmaster of Dr. Thomas Franklin luck. son of ENT TEACHERS ASS’N . ' . . . g ' . No.8.ismwwnthlaw hon Band Leah and Amen“ 'l‘bylor, wa.. 3M“ absence. We under-stroll he born nem- Flat Rock, Shelby Cow Ind-v Last Friday‘evenlng at the‘ High his sold his place. but.†(o 1?. School assembly hall a very good sized turn-to Downers Grove to ive Decemâ€" I‘eoember 27, 1840. His parents had of tea’ . h I be 11' . C l taken up land there, having com out audience chem 1!} our ac on s, r ht. IS mignment being in I) ~ . . , _ and parents of-the pupils and others ‘tago after that date. ‘ {mm menm. The boy “‘5 “hm“ who 1!»: interested in things eduea.I ed) at an academy: at Hope. Ind, 93' timid. were iveu a ma! treat in the Mr. J. .A. Waucho formerly 5““ 1i] he reached the age of twenty. When tddreso of ma.- W. F. Refleran of perinumdent of 54-1100 :4 of Minneapolisj 1.. want. u the Jefl‘erson Medical Col- 0,9931%- _ . - .. ‘ . tag-d §L 1:39", ‘L‘PdflSWLSN‘n â€f“? mum brawflflxs 1m. 1‘. F. LEECK Inns. w. .1119an Downer: Grove, "L. I Miss Cora Escher and Eimor Fisch- gor ovum-tamed a ,mlmbor of theï¬r friends last Saturday evening at a naval haflowe’en party, the guests a" ï¬ring dressed in sheets and pillow- cases. Thom pment were: Misses Laura Hughes. Maude Bateman. Ar- ville Sweet. Fannie Gilbert, Mather. Lottie Scoï¬eld. Stella Dixon, May bDixon. Ma Worle ; Hem Lee sun- ley, Gay . 1! floor. Harry lineman, Gog. Helmghtuhgd lath Mrs. John Smith of Macomh, ne- mmpanied by her (laughter, Mrs. D. M. Graves. and granddaughter. Mists Mable Graves. is visiting her daugh- ters. Mrs. D. K. Craig and Mrs. H. F. Parke. Four generations of the family are at preeent represented in Downers Grove. as follows: Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Parke. Mrs. Scoï¬eh'l and littie son. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO IN ' THE REPORTER Chas. 0. Jam-s of Burlington. Vt. is visiting his pat-Puts. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. N. Jones. and old friends hole. "cyan "nu."- .u . . risk matters and thoir solicitation has been requestgd in connection with ser- vices that muzht he nmssary to die- chargotl soldiers and sailors who might wish to renew their insurance that may have been dropped b them. Yours very tm y. A. R. Snow. "mrrwrs (hm‘v‘ errh‘r, Continual“ : Prick“ 7zh’v n. m. Tunic: '(‘an n ""95“"!!! Mun hr n ('hr'nï¬nn?" [mitt-Y. N. C. A. (‘nlk‘gr “an In! by Um "my-u. \‘ornl chm» Modamrs Hnmhl mu! .lrIm Shmxh. Rummy. 72.10 0. m. Tome: "TN Hem-mu Vision.†lmdvr~Rmz B ". ï¬rming. Min-d mmflntte‘flr. ï¬nd Mrs Michal. Mr. Incl “in "0". Inna" Under-RM. (Than. Putnam of anv-rvilio. Whistling r'"|0â€"-R0!I‘"I I‘oflrr‘ Thursday. 7: 45 p. m. T00"? "Mu-in! M the "mo." lmmkr- "aunt lmliu l~| by t t Vim-Pu“. Barn'm- Allison. Tr'nmhmw min- Mr. Fwd I‘M"â€" C’f‘. ~51. church hm'e arranged a Very nt- truzth'o pmgrun for their "Win My Chum" martian which begin next ‘Bunvhy evening. The public in wr-l diall invited. - ' Sum y. 7:80 o. m. Topic: “Nkodomuu.†[ruler-Gum: Biblical Innu- mu Gospel Team. | Schâ€"Ira. T. L. Shula. , Mo y. 7:45 p. m. I opk: "l‘nyinx the I’m-r." ' lmmkrmYmM m In! hy 0w pmmI-ntlm We". lbw/land. Spock! Hunk-l Numb" by 8. 8.‘ Orrhrutm. Tm'uhy. 7:45 p. m. Tamir: "I‘Nrr t‘w lbv‘flhlmu" Immlnr- J’uu. f" "M: “Q" thlih IrM Mr! John lm‘n. Syn-rial nun-k- hy Romp†I‘nmtus “0y I. Wuhwnlm. 7- ‘5 n m _... A.._n "Trï¬ewEQJZe'iiBFJJ-nl he called early and bdjourn rat-Iv so that ull may talu- par! inathc‘hoxe wnn'nimz to be gixn _._:_ .L- i This mmmilteo will report at anoâ€" ther meeting‘ to he- held Tuesday even- ing. Novvmlu‘r llth. at the High 9.1le at oighl â€Hock. The “curl of Education L'Vll'mlt‘d an hourly invi- lzition to all those present and (wt-I": nm- ohm who \I'Mws to attend the meeting of the “nun! which will br‘ hold at the sum:- hour. This will nut MN-rfnm with tho completion of the Pawn-Teachers Association and the election of its pernmncnt ofï¬cers for lhqlwminlymra... . . ; She paid high tribute to the public :mhoul teavher and drove home with ~emphasis the need of intelligent co« foperation on the Kart of the home else the la ‘st possi ilities in the life of lthe chi (I will not. be developed . She -sh0\\'ed very convincingly how a. tringing together of the parents and Iteacher for consultation and «Hip- oration would rcnult in some very ilk-ï¬nite ugreenn-nts that would be of ‘ gl‘i‘llt beneï¬t. - 4‘ , dz, ,, _.._._ u. nun..." u; nv- «.w- c,‘ w_," Mm? KReed was made the tnm- porary rhaiBImnn of the meeting while a model constitution was read and adopted and a nominating wmmittov wag appointed. â€Tip "alagwo of the evening wax matm'iully added to by the saxaphonc solos rendered by_ Mr. Geog‘gngqngo. mun: .51. mwlvtku u- -..... _ [tinnnL were iveu a ma! treat in the, Mr. J. .A. Waucho formerly su- Jddrego of r3; W. F. Hefleran of perinumdent aim-1100:; of Minneapolis Chicago. _ . ‘ fat-d St. Paul, and now scout execu- ' Mrs. Hoffman is a mother, a cul~;tive for Chicago, will be resent at tuned wamn of keen insight and has'the Camp Fire Girls and othersvâ€" had intemstinx contact with schools Boy Scout: and Fathem banquet to- aml with such organizations as is now night and deliver a short address. thfoer-esiï¬m... . ...l . . mum NEW PAR- EN'LTEACHERS ASS’N FONIMUNICATION ‘.'-"A"s}»u|sÂ¥r'. Oleon at Nmrmhvr :‘vlh. IMP the sinw BOWNEBS GROVE nut â€10 th- for Du you rr‘ml the classiï¬ed all: in "to Report"? If not you are in (he hopolrss mimritr. Got the habit. tin-rt: is something thorn for everyone. may- he just what you need! ."I Min"! Lac-M u put Wodnonlm of last week with his Whmther. Char. '0! Larh) and family. Ethel Ray'mr was the guest 0" .N" cousin. l-Ilhv‘! Plumb. Friday and at: waded um Hallowo’en Pafly. Rom-um [Amy "M to (Wampum! cm Satunhy to nut-M "w Moduli sumo l‘nh-m "to l'hk'am U. and W .uw .'. Mm. PM. â€mu has he"! sick for manual day.- In)! is impmmg. Mr. and Mn J. Dawnport «f WIN-um». wrm the guests of Ihrir silt". Mm. Alirr Lucy flunday. Mn. 7’. D. â€uric n-«ivnl "w and am last Friday that Mr mm in Km bu! died. She um four «Ml- dnn .0“- ynunnnt one I mouth old. z The Ludim Aid Soc‘ety will balm an all thy meeting Monday. November; 5100:. at (In- home of Mrs. Auk-mom! ‘to get the thing: wally for the bazaar. EBrInx your lunch and come. I Ir. and In Wm. Tua- onteduim-«I ï¬r. and In. C- ! Burihoim and In. N. Tlll‘ «If Ch . Sunday. The many hind: of â€r. l-‘umk Hummer will I):- dad to know Iw In much bmpmw-d and in die to in- out again. Don't tom! the ('nmmnllw (Iluh meeting Prï¬hy‘mwniu. NovtmhI-r 'l- I good time h- promlrd. Mr. AM In. Andaman Attended "I" Aumn Auochuoa boil thy at the Convention! chum-h. Norm Au- In. June: Barnacle "u ukk with llrouchitl» for now-ml clay. [MI wed: The "aflowc'm Plrty [Kw-n by the Advance Bible Clnu mu- well amul- ed and mpoyul by nll who werc- {or- tuule enough to be them. DICKE THEATRE One of those anyhow plays that makes you crave for more Henry W. Longfellow’s immortal poem “EVANGELINE†A session of the executive commit} (tee of the local council was held at :the high school buihling Wodnmulayi lovening. The question of better pro-i ivision for the meetings of the troops; wax wnsivlmwl. President Shufl'"r ‘1.“midfll aflor which be mad:- :1. m": ‘10 Trcmp No. 2. NEWSY NOTES FROM LISLE AND BELMONT All scouts who desire to halt» nu-rit' badge tests should get anniication: blanks {mm 1“. N. Davix. A" scout“ who have paseml texts and have no? Imivctl badges should notify Mr.‘ Davis hv iollm- giving datr of [9:1 and kind. Through the kindness of Mr. Nan- ‘sen, pastor of the Evangelical church, Troop No. 3 was able to hold a meetâ€" ing Tuesday evening with Mr. Brev- ellicr in charge. Mr. Nansen gavo them the use of the basemrnl of his church and a successful met-tin with nearly full attendance was he! . Rev. R. K. Schwab. formerly pastor of the Evangelical chum-h and memâ€" ber of the extcutire committee of the local council has resumed his Work at the University of Chicago and is located an 5757 University avenue. Employees living along the line furnished rm lnnnpoflukn. quire freight house Inhor at their Morton Park Ibo-m as on and An. and 2m Excellent «Immunity for promotion. WHY PAY CAR FARF TO AND FROM THE CITY WHEN YOU CAN SECURE EMPLOYMENT CLOSE TO HOME? Work learllomel Charge. 52.: Ave. mint). 8!. CQlIe prepared to go to TheC. Ii. i QJR. ll. ro- See Foreman in at â€E"?! / Hanging ‘ eepYbur Chat-“It's!“ ml to. out Cd all-abd- h in out of a gmd moth hru that’s made right. HYDDIIPAIIIIIII , You can get more ï¬enuine satisfaction 5 Quai- Mann 7. hub than you can out of a dozen ordinary ones. EARN MONEY 'II Murrav. the Sm'iulist canclitlulu is urdly in the‘ aim ran ciaus. Chas. O .Schwartz, the Democratic nominee. whose home is in Napowilln pulled a vote which is said tn be a woman] h-Ehuo to tho mam and nut In his party. "9 run strong: in his home community. 5 George A. Barr and Edward Cor- ,leu, Republicans, of Janet, were cho- sen delegate: from this district to [the Constitutional Convention at the .elggtion helq Tuesday. {arr . . . (Torlett . . Schwartz Murray Ottvns . . Donaldson tray and _splushe:' hack. Enables you to do your Cooking with a minimum of time and (3'0; L. zidng you.. leisure. for.. other things. A wonderful range for the money and thoro- ughly mvaranteed. radical Inbor’s stand on questions of the day. is supposed to be the cause of the light vote which these candi~ dates moivml. l-‘nflowing is the rosuh in the time;- lncnl precincts: u George Omens. the labor candidate. whoe home is in West Chicago. did not make the run his friends expected him to make. in (net he pollr'd only three mom votes here than did Don- aldson of Juliet, his running mum. The fact that most of the msidents As nearly perfect as a Gas Range can be made. Conserve Time -- Food â€"-- Fuel -â€" and Money. Re- markably easy to keep clean with its , porcelain The fact that Most of the {ï¬g-gents of this district are a little ti of beep hem Lnï¬acentyenrs. The vote hirer wilé very light, not very much interest being taken in the outcome and it was om} of the .X cacir ... H730“? ’r n- “(pt-.I‘Whm '- h â€w BARR CORLET‘I‘ ELECTED AS CON. CON; DELEGATES WESTERN UNITED GAS ELECTRIC Co. Dairy Feed, Oat Feed J 'Pea and Barley Feed Ground flax Screening Br 'N1ht ’Morging~ eepYburEybs _-_ _-_h.u_-- Cabinet Gas Range JOSEPH V. DIETER ...... ¢ 8 'éle'ctioiis «Iiicli ’hé'vé Order Your Feedâ€"NOW Telephone Downm Grove 137-53 ' 18 .8 16 3 27 .9 l4 0 23 the Democratic is inANapolï¬â€˜illn N S Lam Tot. 79 79 31 188 29 188 4 29 FOR SALE BY The National W. C. '1‘. U. conven- tion is to meet in St. Louis Nurem- One of the striking evils of prohi- bition in the msultnng shortage in washer women. I'l‘haloml'flll.()'. '1‘. FL) wiflmeot It the home of Hal? .1. Aldouon on No. Main street. Erich daemon; November 14th. To ic wil be “What has the W .T .to be thankful {or 3" MARTIN F. Poznan; PAPERHANGER AND azâ€"DECORATER Write or Call, 235 E. Franklin st; 5? Our new {all and winter line of school and (Ir. shoes for the younger members of the! all, 5 complete. We have the lamest selection union! prices are very low in comparison with the I‘M prices It present. Our low expense pen-its m to give on BETTER SHOES for LESS MON 2 Prices range from ................ $2.25 up to $1.“ W. G T. U. NOTES MORRIS SHOE STORE A Pen of laying Hens will supply your table every da with Fresh Eggs. The cost will b12150 per cent ower than Store Eggs. We have S. C. White Leghorns for sale. ' The chickens that lay. Woodland Quality Farm, Hinsdale, Illinois Inquire ol George Wilhelm, Reporter Ofï¬ce We are in business for your health. TOOTH PASTE TOOTH POWDEBS 34 8. Main Sir. A neat many tooth brushes are made to sell on y; they look nice, but that’s all the merit they lmssess. We use as much care in selecting our tooth brushes as we do in select- ing all our goods. We want the heat. and you cannot afl'ord to buy anything but the best; it is the cheapest in the end. Our 40c “Klemo†brush and every one is guaranteed. Be!“ Inf: 3- C. of Eggs-1 ZINDT’S PHARMACY FOR BOYS. GIRLS AND CHILDREN School and DiessSlIoes l 64 South M-ln Street. Downers Grove. Ill. D†and Night Service. >“ brushes are perfect slow on thibiï¬omfor] in the greatest fuck my er qven than the bullet: h!“ Telephone 282 u.»