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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Nov 1918, p. 7

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I-llmm. 2-4p.m. Mg office hours by snail-talent. Downers Grove, Illinois filo-c ll Physician l Surgeon. Office lindlry Bldg. Phone 266 R. Res. 4‘ N. Washington at. Phone 68 W Office Hours: 1. l. m, D. V. I. VETERINARIAN “It. " c. 3. 10131;. M- D. E. F. WORSLEY. M. D. P.0.IO!2|. la. 12 I.” .-'.I... I" D»- Sundayâ€"4 a. m.. Hus. tending of ti. Gospel lid Epistle of the day. m; 10 a. 111., High Ina. reading the Gospel and Epistle 0:! lbs (101. a; 3:80 p. m.. venue". benedic- sermon; baptism; 2:30 p. an. oak daysâ€"Holy Communion, 'l n.‘ ; lhu. 8 l. m. Ian’s Sod-my meets on the fifth Sunday 0! the month; untried Wane: OI the first Sunday; Ydung Ladies on the Seen-d Sunday; Boy: and Girls (fine-Him 675. "1’5”“ TM” OFFIIF‘. nouns IV. mm mun. hmm 1mm. M- D- many, Novonbu' 8. 19E mga‘éémr . M77.) N. Fad A”. a" Fad-Iii 3!. OFFK‘EIKXJRS ‘ g 5.9. a. halo- Inflpn. My mu- Ila... MARY 8. puma» BRETHREN CHURCH or EAST anon. 8T. IOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. on. w. w. coming Sunday school 10 u. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. All m volcano. JONAS Comer Warwn and FOR“ ‘ "low 31H: m. '33 Norm Iain 8L [much-m 8 Sal. In; Worship n u: union. wiuion Emir-nor M 1 M fivnicv II. 7:30 p‘ tolpun. service on the Y. a. L. n reach hi» final u-mwn lo negation on Sunday morm subject. “The Sum of "is my! will pn-ach again at a nice in the naming at lhv hens! church. "in evening I he “The Cull ol the "our" In ey'l pastorme will dmw (0 m. the services of nut Sun- lpectl to leave lor New York ,y to report for duty in the School at 9:45 » Wormp u I ‘6 AND CONGKI‘JEATIONAL cuuucu "03;; mini. schedule a! un‘imfl mum Grey. Putz: FARM WORK Goodwin, Pastor. M mam Martin r a l. m. ":00 o'clock. Sunday, November 10th, 1918. Morning: ‘Going up tn God." Evening: Union service It Convex:- Nonnl church. The date of Bishop Griswold's visi- tation has bet-n changed from Now to». (o Don-mim- 29th, 1918. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Noxomhrr lmh 19l8 24!!! Sunday af- ter Trinity 9: 45 a. :11 Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist and Ser- S. ANDREWS EI'ISCOPAI. CHURCH hrmhwhmwl :rmrmhrr lho plac-r‘.’ l‘huvnlap nflnmmn mwting of Hrs; 'Julirx Aid Smitty in ”1:“ church par»; lor. Thursday (waning. important mwt in: 0! llw l-I\ nnzvlirnl lrnzun, Hvrr} vm-mbrr is nun-d to b!‘ pwsrnt. All mombom of St Paul‘n Church am urn-d to aumd this sink-e ml first this MFMIRF from am- who was "no friond of a". Slot-tings mxt ka. TJn‘sdny owning. nwfing of the 7:30 p. m. l'm'cm Son ion at (M Con- nrntinnal (‘hun-h. when- Mr. Grey wm pmrh his Inn-«nil «mum to wr- poopk- of Donner:- (3mm: hfow m- lpring on (he Y. M. C. A work. All mambo” of St Paul‘n Church 5 9:15. a. m. Sunday School. 17w pu- tor will (he a “Mr In": on Mmfln L005". Ihnw birthday thin in. 10:30 a. m. Naming Sow-vice (in (Srrman). in mmmc-mnmtiun of Nur- lin Lulhor and "w ltrfnrmalion. Tho‘ nah-ring will go to ”w lnmury of "w nun-l KT. P.\|'I.H H‘ULVGITIJCAI. GROVE STRKIZT CHURCH 1:30 p. m. Union Farewell Srrvicr for lln'. l. .\l. Hwy. In the Hm Con- gngllloml Church Wain-why, November 130:. 7:30 p. m. Our Seq-mu! Quartnl)’ Int-Ming l'n-pa-alory Pvt-aching Sm \‘in‘ followul by Our Second Quanu-r- l)‘ l‘onlvn-nn‘. Rm. II. J. Klekhmlm of Human. Winnie our prmu'dinu al- lvr MN pn-arh um! rnmlud lhn quar- tml) c‘oufvr-‘nna ('omv pmmvtlg. pirnu'! um a. m. Morning Womb). 'I'fio pastor invite! pawn“ especial., to this service. "The Importance s“ Kc- ligioun Education of the Young" in the subject. All the part-nu an! urgul to be present. Gulf- p. In. You»: l'c-oplo’u Alllnm. Topic: “Arc you afraid." [Auden Lulu Penn-r. bum» and find out! Sunday. November 100‘ 9:45 a. m. Sunday School: ‘arl J. Stone, Supt. We are beginning to think of a special Harvest Home and Thanksgiving Service about Nov. 24. Come and find out all that goes on. New '1‘ Scripture venue: ‘f'l‘hy words have I hid in my Imam um I might not sin again“ Thor." Rev. Ralph Kendall Sth'Ib. Pastor. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH ’ Sunday sen-vita, ll 3. m; Wednek day. 8 p. m.: Sunday school. 10 a. m. MM¢roomiaopentothepub lie on Mondays and Fridays from 3 to 6 p. m. The Bible and Christian Science literature may be rend or pur- chased of the one in charge. Visitors are welcome. In. B. H. Floâ€"ins. Mot. 9:45 a. 111. Sunday School, W. H. Baker, Asst. Supt. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 1 7:30 p. In. No Service. 3 In place of our regular service We will join in the Union Farewell Sop vice to Rev‘ Ira M. Grey, which will be held in tire Congmgational Chnmh. ll". "ugh M. MacWhofln Priest-in-C‘ntrge FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST n". Paul Cranium. Pater Sumlu)‘. Nowmbrr I00: FIRST BAPTIST CHUECB Rev. J. B. Little. Pater. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS 'thrcv bombs on the house. reducing ittoduat. Underthomddebfic mnfmndhodleaofmmr,kn- ‘1 small vinage about two miles north- eost of Oulety le Chatâ€"u azure-neat a! the Aime, on the night of the 27th of May the Germans in In dr raid " During the German offensive “the mu. 0! Hey the family of this link ‘gifl. consisting of the father, mother and three children, lived in Bums, They were given to 3 little girl fivemnoldvbaehtlurhnheen wmdedhthenrmndwhuemmher was killed by the German on May Matthi- year. , The pair of woolen stockings given ‘to a little French girl by the Ameri- can Committee of the Seine and Mame your and was found with a request In write to you. No doubt you would like to know who received these stockings and no I will tell you. The following is a loner meoiwwl by Mrs. A. Doeslavrrr from a French mfum family. [mt winter Mn. Doeslavm donawd five pairs of wool- en socks she knitted to the Belgium relief soriety. Ono pair wt: waived by a French girl and she received this: letter of thanks last week. Bray Su Seine. 5th October 1918. Dear Madame: THANKS FROM A FRENCH REFUGEE lmlonr marlin“ an- no' pop-mill"! on amount of the popuhr "flu". am! "In rain pmhihiln moat ouMoor mt- ingx. Thu main work now is visiting the boys in tho hospital and INPH'UHV. lo mnurm for firm \vhirh ”my arr ""an to lrmk aflvr. Thny an- \‘rry apminliw of (his sonico. \'.'ilh kind wnnls. I am. sinrr'n‘ly. Frtnklin G. Hnling. TM: is fine rump in many wnys. Pmty pinc- wooda amund u. and hauliIul American Luke only two mil" datum. Ore-riookink all is Ht. Rainier. towered now with I mynl rr- mim Mamie of snow and (weirdo-d with a halo of clouds. Thank you far Un- mpy uf UH' Rr- port" Iva-Nod (0th): hum- of 0.". Huh. I dill not w lhv harm-s of W “(h and ".0 mm. and if you han- ln extra copy of WI! of Chm llllar thin. wouM hr .1141 In an them. My Mr Mr. Shula (Tor. Wm. ll. Mil". Wall haw m Minx my INN-r In a riomv mm. an It in [0 o'rlucll p. m. ml l have to go on urn-rd {mm 12 midnight unul V... m. l m-wr Inn-«l 10 RN}: and! lau- hourr. but :hinxu hm-r thanm‘d. 80 \u’rhir: you "Ihr "m! of Luck" (us 'l’ommir any») and lhnnkinx you in mlvnm-r for [be m- qm'stni flavor. I am. Had the pleasure of seeing Warren Hells the other day. and n unnal the old boy was having: a good time. l-‘ound him up in. a little railway trench shooting his rifle ut plankinr, duck boards. and nnythlng else with- in math, In fact. he was so glut] to ace m that I thought I might. be the next target. It sum in line to meet u (vlluu' from your home town. so we had I little talk over old thneu.‘ etc. and ms he was going up with a transport that night I hut to leave mom-r than I would huvc done. Also met l'ottvr and Tom Ind John KM- woll a few wmkl ago. Althoth wr now all in tho mmo division, you know tha- on-- I "wowâ€"4hr cow that law gin-n Jrny no much ll--- in ”In Inut few nmnlhu, M0 on' H) mutlmul out that \\u don't "-1- Huh other very often. but when we do mtv-Ofll "0W! This Is how it happened: All quite tonight, a radical change from the general situation in this vi- cinity last night, The Hun (Jerry is the collective name which we apply to that bunch) gels «lawless with his shells and bombs very often. and does- n't warm to run: where they land or Twho they hit, Wish you could see what: Jerry did to one of our motor truck!“ ‘the other evening. You can still to” that it wax a truck, and it in wonderâ€" ful how much iron and wood a piece of shrapnel can go lhmugh. Was rather surprised this evening while getting many to send the mail up to our platoons in the line to find a Downers Grove Reporter addresses! to Arthur Dent, Pigeon-mar Section, 00. C, 108th Field Signal Battalion, but; upon looking up the record of this man 'find that he was attached to this organization when we first landed, but was soon transferred else- where‘ As it was practically impossi- ble at this time to get his cor-rent address, I have taken the liberty to read it, and it being the first home ‘paper I have seen for many months. I enjoyed it immensely. Would It be asking tno much of you to request that you send me an edition occasion- ly‘! I would surely npprvciate it. YRANKLIN G. HULIHG Mr. (L H. Dear Sir: !, October 8th, 1918. . WM. B. MILES FINDS REPORTER Nuvrmher 1M, 1918‘ Simnly. {get- tlu drop on Hem and forces ‘hhntoglvohlmnolfuputhmur- ‘dem of Grey and. A: the Police ride away with their pflmr, Jen gotch'l‘om’csiduldthey range how much they love each other. aha-inmaauoaamm Inn-Wont. Meanwhile, Hey-n: returns to the 3tavem and discovers: Tom. In a room Ibove he finds Jen searching for han- jdnges. His mm for her pmmpta him to embrace her and she is strug- gling with him when Val nape-n. He in shout to kill Pierre when t squad of Mounted Police reach the abln. They rev-In Tom. who inform: them tut he may shot himself. Vfl noun-hing to tho lavnm at night- H‘all. shl- finds Tom still unmnsrimly. FSM loan-n that Va) is a fugitiw‘ anal 'lhon «mm! to tho finalization of "Ir- Ipart she has play") in setting the law in motion to insun‘ hm- hmthor's arrest. Tom "wires and insistos upon wing to the Post and when sht- plmrle‘ win- him, he {Andes sht- is xhinlding the man the Iowa. He promm .0 law and Jen flirt-awn: to shoot him. He defies her and in her agitation she accidenfly dist-hams the gun. Tom falls unconscious. vmmymmm non-n: lady imam-w.” MhmerMcntdownonm-fl‘ fidunndlcno’vv-fihc I i The! "(fin brought by Pia-rm In with- hvld fmm Jim and \Hn-n Tom rpm-Iv,» [ht- uw‘rn hr {IN-'3‘ anmmvm-s hi. inn-Minn of going to Arrhnny'r mu. \Vhilo‘Tom is {ruling his hnr,~l- nn-' Jon is pmparing dinmr. Galbraith uh: Inndanum in Tom‘s mffr-v an" Iau‘r whorl hv drinks hn sm-r‘umhs ('- llw drug and fall; wimp. .lt-n lakv-v his dispute-hrs nml rilll-s tn (hr I‘m! wivh (Mm. Ewan-d at this demand. VI! kills Gory Cloud and he and Norm law lhem.11emunfi-rhuhvnob< served by an Indian stout who in- forms the Mount"! l’olim. Plum known a! “my (,‘lmul'n do (Nation will: Um pol'm‘. and when he Iran" that the Indian bu pun-hum! liquor from Galhmilh. lw trlln the Inn." of hi: peril. Galbmllh intim- Val. to no in punch of (M Indian ‘nnvl Io Imwr the liquor It won Mun! Accompanied by ll'io-rn‘, Vll rides away and Ihrn IN) mlrln n.) with (in) Cloud. they hr; him to rflum (M llquor to "win. Gm; Cloud "plies um. if Val will luring about Jon's marriage lo him he will destroy the Hick-nu.- M has lgnlnsl his 1-- lher. Mom. who Mum Tom um! luv:- JM florrrIy, in Vll'u chum. Mom I‘- dru'miml to will Jrn lor Minn". and to put I stop to Tom's muruhly. Ju-n Galbraith, lhv bountiful daugh- lrr a! n tut-m levy-r on tho- ('nm- cum-American border. in lovnl by I'I'n- Wall nor mblru around. llvr fulwr mlll liquor lo ".0 lmllum‘ uml in nu.» [wen-1| hy "w Mounml l'olin-. to which in nunflwd Tom (NI-fly. Please except my kindest regards. ogelher with my «hanks. - Marcel Rache. 17 Rue den Toupins, A Bray Sur Seine. Seine cl Marm‘. iance. Comitc Americain, Departmental d’ usm'stance auso refugees, Rue Fouguut A'Somois Sur Seine. Seine ct Marne, France. I The survivors of this family are ‘the father. Moucel Roch, 35 years old, the son, seven yam; old and the daughter. five years old. You will find theirs as well as the Committee below. You can address all inquiries eon- ;ceming this lamily to the Committee if you are sufficiently interested in the misfortune of these children. It was the lime girl herself who found the enclosed card. led outright, and an infant dnughter of 13 months. who died a few minutes later. The tumor. a little «on and this llttle girl survived This meant complete ruin for the family, as nethâ€" lhg could be saved from the catastroâ€" phe. Some clothing given by neighâ€"; ‘bors provided ,for {their tempnrnry heed. Since then they are refugees in Bmy on the Seine, where the Ameri‘ can Departmental Committee of the Seine and Mame has kindly donated them some household effects. “HEART OF THE WILDS" M "kl: mill. Sal. Nov. ilk. Ptny “Mom 0! the Plain” Pu [flak Fug-n- Translated by Jules I. limit. Bard ll... Sign Sol-”‘3 \fickio is up side down this week but never Iliad, u is the [Ii-tr. ‘hiflow > W m om van m m \ on 'marn W. than .1330 an am you 3m as 00 NM 111» Q) “OK at» “MOW noon on. n 11!” m 'VNShH mm m cm mm mu v 3| laiuouqo m u and“ mu was A. mamas m cm OHM so no ”want OHM mu V Htm’mom lam] - Iliziy'fimm Walné Sv-iim Patrol bud or; Scriht' Troup 2. Slnmm and Wohrvmisu-r Mn- 1.:- Ian mm “I" lh‘tmrs Grow,- Lana Iln and “I" do Inhimxs II thn oul -Iaml.1lw puppln M‘ “mm-w (.mu um rm! u-~.~'unvl lhnl lhrir Imzndn will ho handlnl in an v-fflrirm manner as Hwy are Ml: martial 1mm. I mwls Friday and malay nights in lho shim. l'uul Pl‘irklrll, [mark-y S¢_r2br~_Trgup BOY SFUITTS OF AMERICA. Tmuu By enter of the flute Candi of Defense. 1!. Sinner, Chairman. Canny linear (ire Committee. ' UNDER NEW MANAGIRS ‘ TM abou- commune will also «for I" applirnlioau for prrmhn, with m mmmhtiom. to the suns Coun- cil NomWnr Construction Bumu. 14‘ West Adams SL. Chicago. for action. Tho uhow» commillw will hm cm- Imatm of lppmnl for mum-Alon of (I) F-m banding:- man; In the 91'!"an not to «new! “mom; (c) Addition. and npclno to build- lnn costing not mr 82.50)“); (5) TM mph-Han of building: pmlk'nlly finished; (Thain-um Alvin Scott. .mprrville. "lino“. Mrmhorn H. H. MHTNIM). Glen Ellyn. "Noon. C. A. Dollmnr, wmum. Illinoin. The Slab Council of [)0er Inn appoint-d u I Nan-War (knumlon llunu of bur-gr County "It fol- lowing [um-om: W no on. win m m $ on 'mm W. on“ 8133‘ an m 'Ia'u cm 0:. on mu nu ca: ‘ “OK at» .LNINOON‘ noon “M 9 11!.“ m 'VNSAHg mm m cm mm; mm: v 3| :3!“on ml u and-u mu was: A. mamas m cm mm so mo ”want own mu \ V Ham 'mova ISM NON Owing to the were now norm. "to hunting but did not take plan on ”w Mom lam Int That-day. Mr. and Mn. William Slrnube eo- umhwd a party 0! {hands at um: home last. slum!” evening. Another datum bet nu cancelled bu lanky untrue-m when Punk Sucre puulwd lid. Wooten “on Ilm'n Street in a wheelbarrow. George Barr has muted nnd is Inu- ily mused in furnishing the 8m! cottage on Curtis: 8:. He in prep-w In; to become t happy benedkt. Hunw-y Thatcher was married. Nov. “III. to n youn-v lady (ram Mi'lnrd A‘cnue. They began lwuukmplng im- mediudy at Riverside. Invitations m: out {or the wedding anniversary of llr. and Mn. H. D. Wfiile. Doll Oldfield and A. J. Thompson went duck hunting in the Kanlunkee marshes last week. They reported plenty of sport but not many duh. J. D. McVem is moving into the Taylor property an Benton Ave. which he menuy purchased. ‘ John Bradbury utendEd the fun- eral of his bmthervin-lnw in Denver Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Stafford. a son. Both Mother and babe are doâ€" ing splendidly. man '00.: Ooumvu m V Wm 0311'? I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers have gone south on a ten day trip. Mrs. E. Whiffcn is convalescent af- ter her recent serious illness. Mrs. Coyle of Chicago visited her aunt. Mrs. E. 0. Stanley last Week. TWENTY-W0 YEARS M50 IN THE mom SAYS SIXOII Tl) THE I'IIIIIMT STRUCTION Tmup 2, Wu! H. 8. Gymna- Sc-nmr l’uml Guy and Dieter. Auctioneers. W. it. Edwards. Clerk. 5 with ‘ pig: aboul 5 wreh “old 10 weighing (mm 140 to :00 lbs. 11- umlenlmwl will poll n m Avalon on the Nichol” flunk I‘m filmhflfamflomthofm Gwyn nation. on (M- (?. R. I 0.. 3 'milM southwml of llimulalh. 2 mil“ mulluout of llmnwn Grova. 7 mile. mit of Napvn-illvv. l9 miles out of Ann-mu, ll milm youth of Infill-uni. 8 mil” southu-rst of l-‘Jmhurfl. a miles north of Lamond, 10 mam: southwest of Lyons 2 miles now-1h of Lace. on the Owns nml Lam road, 20 mils-s woxt of Chic-ago. on Thursday. Nov. 2lnt. [918. mmmnnring u 10 o'clock. flu- following pmprrty: 2l5 W of Liv! Sank. NI) hundrwl ol thiry can consisting of 30 held of high [rd- Hnlstein cows, some with calm fl mmr turning in {rt-pk, tha- him Jerseys. Durham IM Shor‘llom 2 Holstein hulls 2 you: old. 15 had “bonanza-1mm. woman... and pigs. Including no binding mi, Onier of Ill»: Hogs and horse. h- for: lunch. mule utter. «Wam'w- .'."_ .9: m r I hwin_ mil-worth. Cloth. Bonn. Hurt-Tut" ._‘ phiml'u Solkiur. “W90 lol wmolmm}.l’lmnntunhl§j porter «(an and mom mud. [DHâ€"Black poem loot Wall. ‘ graph, on Jhmoud. enchant-Ll: molds. All new. Uned two with. An quick. :11 Gnu-doc! Aw. VII- mv-uo. Nut “I." tannin-l. Clo-o b Show Road. 10-54! 3. sum: I'M-c Dow-en Gme 3.2-1 M5.00_uku mx $260.90 in IF on III-h you TIRES and SCI! ["38 {rt-nod or Inn-III“ pm“. n-m. uulu. WI JW «I M cm- en house, abundance of smuli fruit, best of soil for union. fruit he“ just finding 10‘ r. l-‘our Meek. from depot. Part cnxh. balance lib rent. R. C. Cooper, 1 Church St. u-N-p POE RENTâ€"6 mom cottage. Will «all Linoleum on floor and coal. A ply to Mrs. Chevalier, 108 S. I“!!! ll-O-l-p .--__.. -_. wince, good basementZfi x 37 it. {lath front and back when amend. Gas. watt-r, mower a sidewalk in uni paid. Eu! front, but. 150 x 200, chick- PLAIN sewing wanted. Childm’l Dresses and Apron- a sped-Ry. 25 N. Washington St. Cor. R I‘I. P 11 F6}! SALEâ€"glean. 5 plank“? FOR _5ALEâ€"~8mall Victroll Ind Ro- cordi. luqul?€at ii ‘Wlmn Aw. ”45-3. 1144-9 WANTEDâ€"Nouns girl to holp w_'lth «mason-nun 2 NOTICE Want ads must be «columnist! hy cash. No Want ads printed unleu they are paid for. Our price {or four limo or less is 25c {or one insertivn and 60c for three. Bflmyour mt Idl to the Reporter {or t y bring mu. Amififi SA [if DropPoaulto : wori:."1"o 23' 13m: 1244!. John Nicholas. Prop. [1-1-4

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