m.W'AR LET m RECEIVED FROM BELGIUM The {allowing new- {mm a cousin‘ of III and Mrs Doealaere of Grove and was received the early part of thy week. It was written by a man who has been thmngh the cntiw war {mm the start and the feeling of joy which must Intimate the peoples of war torn countries can be seen from the Mme of the letter. M. wax written a few days after the signing at the armistice. 0â€"; 11: ‘03-; :CI 31‘ an:â€" ip: 33.1- lq-a A... 933 i 1.6.: 2‘ .1. .3 r. 3!..- eo :1 Insular-S I!- qo‘d’ii :- at ca 5; 11.. 1'. 1‘... 1? Isl: : .21... 1:. I ll... !!§§5?; ;! fly dear Causing: Now that l have the opportunity to write you a little news about St. Laurent: can not put it off. I was here with our company at the rest camp. The first thing 1 did was look up the Doeslaere (wily. I found both of your sisters. 1 gave them your best maids Ind showed them your pit" tum. They were very much surprised and so gin! to hear from you. They lave all been sick but. they are all "ll now. They are very glad to get rid of those dirty German; who have boon on their premises for four years. They will write to you in the our Ina-(inc the joy In Belgium. Every one we meet trim with joy. A few new dlya and I will not my wife and two childn-u whom I have not .8 for (our yearn. When I get how .31! no all the alum- will Irita z. n In! ommio zwduy-nwlmhouuhh tad-odmnuh‘fu. Out-U. E32 .mmmnt â€to GM. mIIlIJIl-M 1k mwcmdmvw In. day rm and" Ike mph of In. H. P. 1m mil "I! A. “M Ind" the «limb! of n B. I: fl-lnmti And In. W. Wall. MM 0! 0» Camp "I! GI r1; Down": Grove Ill. The (Induce Audion" New booting «hm H m - MT" Phone IOâ€"RJ agatum mucus-«nu Walkman-mun, W M7 by (bray. M an WANT A PAIR)! AUCTIONS“? er. pm or all on pica nd mid-dim gum-need “W90! Well, my dear Mnilli .you 'immmmtmmmm or Phone 635 Butane .- (lo-m Anna Edge. 60MB ms mu urns ones Powet Wiring. Six II "Cf. FRED O. MEYERS noammnmm-eaon November lmh, 1918. Your loving nub. Intimate: Given % After tho ceremony mngmtulations' wen! "waded uni refreshments werel 3mm: m u» bnde and mom a; gutted for a brief honeymoon trip in' in»: am. I I They were the ndpkats of many: valuable presents. This in the sixth wedding to take place It the old Ams- tln bum-tend in the last. forty yam In. J. C Austin, mother of 0|: «mom. who in Ill old (in: resident ad highly Wad china 0! Down- er! Gave. 5- to be mgr-(ulna! up- ulkW-(Mrlmrmto thb calm-No M ma. :3 she in "and with" time nor annoy uwhllulo-mulmde WMMIMVMM A Very pretty home wedding took place at 91 West Maple Avenue, the home of Mrs. Josephine C. Austin. on {Saturdnm Dumber 7th, when her ‘30», Delbert was united in marriage Eta Ming Grace 15. Tumor. ‘Tlve naval alt-r art-om of gm; and MI and gold and silt" will "I iarrkd out in the dorm-aims. but; :what (he Committee is most anxious; ‘u get is methlng that (listen! These donations will have to be â€-3 gambled within a. next fev 4.st so "I! we Committee an patch-Q2 my cum nudes missing. after they know what will be donated. Rev. J. F. Jrnnesa .formerly pastor o {the First Methodist Church of Dowu us Grove, now 0! Park Ridge, was the officiating clergyman. q... -.-_‘._ _... I] I“! Imr M IUII. _ _ III- “an hu- :0"- mflm m-l â€â€˜9" "" '““ M "‘m make u. hm. pmprï¬l by mu... c... Munm.ldrmmhmimwï¬uumn‘ "‘3" author 0! IN: "Sty Not" an run. an Bun-ton. mink. «m *luo " " m" I‘d†“" 7“" owl: mm boil. n u- " Nahum m Ind M- Mr hum: mama-vi" "Wm 1. W ""“""";L'°Hm a [M N" Tum...“ "mu"- nï¬ [Italy Wad to: Mt “'|:M£ the wsmt‘m". "M 7 in the «and Mr of Marl. " ' W‘ F†‘W ‘ Tho dun-Mutual Ml lava unpr- Iebd nnkr. ‘ noun-to mm hula-n no- “" an m JIM"""" «I I)"- If. Cm.“- ummul am. in lhlr I“ Mb". I urn-I am". Inâ€... m '†run 'N' this W the fly 0! mm lmflmï¬m‘ and 1m sum a wucmm. Wm..- :vou. M “N â€m “at“: ""' .m vodorfolly mm m- mum" an. - WIN-v. NM "In of (mm-1" 3'†"' ' "" "" ' ““' «a mum: mun-u. In. new p... album-nth Main. ‘11.! dam «mm and you an Mk"! in â€H“ n" "K“ n- ~_.~_~~-_â€"w i'm‘ i "‘ ï¬m'm x“: (inl- and mm». 6. he. mpmm, HELP DECORATE " ' 5’ mac n m ‘l‘ollyuu'ï¬ Â«J u» Mm 'hy ‘nll’ I nun)" of IN: chum. "can ,, . OUR m-“UNm m! We and yaw M6,! You an ‘3‘")... ."q' I“ H" 5".†"' CHRISTMAS "as.“ 1" â€d “f" ml", to ":5 Kuwait is iurflerl as Hu- Mmism’on â€m“ .m " “h M, ’ r" m m ' is ï¬ve and fl is expend "at new Hm you any ammun- that won“ 5, pink. the model than: NOW! mt 'm In “ten. ‘34-! u (In mm of ti: Cantu-fly; I}... Mr is u the hall 0! 0" I’M-(nus Tm? Because 0! the tar-{m work. In Intel Wr‘ my dam-monks dam the last inf)... u... M haul of the uni SCOUT HASTEBS yamudbenusonmn mï¬'m m.shehuf¢lr taint-g _ at: for PVI‘I‘)‘ one co MW a pan him and: of M ï¬elds the mall mwï¬r 24380 the dreaming of “at Two. it in in her "as. when they patties up ’ 0 km dew-tidal [out me â€NI (ophJu-o pugs. These nunl lenders are! donation In the tree. TM: cm natal". none Wipks. Miss Hank. Rid.‘ it YOUR ""331 Elisa Ann Row and Ding Romanian; me. N. R. Fmalry. W. J. O'Neil. Rm‘. R. NA Sohwnh. M. W. Milly. R. n- 1‘,_Il_- ___l l.‘ u n..~:- -u.â€".I~l I! R In mmiem, plane Delve "It contributing at on Viflsgc 0L flee. I! not convenient etc (I. (ht. Waflupwnuulluvenrd Mmmandlumrm for them. These mu will be preserved tormfmnyarmmr.uwehope to mic this Cmnmunfly Christan: Tue 3 pennanent institution in the The thus: whiéii was beautifully decorated for the occnaion. was ful! to overflowing with happy and «High! 0d guests. , We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our neighbors and friends for tflir kindness who“ during our recent normw. also for the many beau- tiful floral tributes. Mrs. Paul “wring played the well- (ling march and Rev. and Mrs. B. H. Fleming sung “’l‘hc Sweetest Story Ever "old." "i110; were attended by the Misses Josephine and Funk-rim Phase, of Himuktle, granddaughters of Mrs. J. C. Austin. tummhyuold. '5»- 0'! .n'w Gm {or {- un w mefMdIh-Avhflu (omflylmdmwkw «mom-amuowu lanolin-Mulls."- mummnm umm-uumwmuw uwmmwmau-n d“ It- Ih-‘n um“ â€than.“ 'mâ€" “an u- .m- mam arr-i Munm.ldrmmum' mu. la Bun-ton. mink. whom uh' m land for Mr hunts! (Madnl “I (non: Wad (u h" o!- Iebd nnkr. I â€Hmtomnkrhunno- lhlr I“ Mb". I urn-I am". In! Java an“): at Winn-Mu. What-t min. a “in. In! "an of CAM; ul hunt-able Mutt. . (ling march and Rev. and Mrs. B. H.| Slu- was for many years a mum Fleming “"3 “’l‘hc Sweetest S‘o'y‘bvr of the Mission church 0! Hinsdulv EV" "old." and always a devout Christian, took The britlv was handsomely and np~ ‘a huge part in churvh afl‘airs. m.“ proprialkly 30‘â€le and “m“ a “pr"y’JolIn Wt-scluml. pastor of the chum-h. of beautiful "’50“ The groom w"m':xln‘calclwd the fumeml sermon. During the regulation Nm‘k- ihi5. H-marlm ho tom-hell on the wmaflc~ They WW“ attended by the Mis’wsinbly {inc clmmctm- of his purishlonrr JOWPMHC 5““ Flak-rim P0350, â€Hand of ln-r arts of loving kimlnoss. Himalale, grumkluughmrs â€f Mm J' (I. I Young ladies of che congregation sang Austin. .lwo beautiful songs, her favoaiu-s, at Alter tho ceremony mngmlulations‘mp tuneful. am an“ uncut Gr loving In“: muhhtnhundhbrhum ly hello [Mr I“. 1!“: TURNER -- AUSTIN i Manda: m but in.» CARD 0!“ THANKS Thom“ h. Drew and anily. mas AVIS BALI Bone Wiring. our heartfelt ban this coming Sunday on give for the Christian program! We should Shave 320000! If there is anything left 1 mt it '11! go to help the war orphans and destitute. And then to give every 1«neat-human)dothelruluu-Ie.tthIwe 1 red port In this yur’s tree, Boy Scouts. Camp Fire Girls. Khaki Kids. ‘ etc" will make n house to house an- 'vua for funds onetime before long. lammMmgnmume 366nm mam oi? MISS mmnmrcxa ~, SHOCK TO FRIENDS home. She died of pneumonia follow- ing Spanish Influenza Thursday even- Miss Tmy of thr Kimmmn House. chairman of the progum rom- vnim-e. asks that all who an“ shut in or who would like to have I group of Christan an! singer! come. the? the Xmu mm In over It the tmmrlsinglafmdthdrw tho-aflkhdrmaddâ€" am in and put them ii! the In; ï¬grï¬Ã©d-mber 5th and was buried at Bronswood cemetery, llinsdalc, on Sunday afternoon. ï¬mnmmuuar‘n Gun. WM» m: «h, 9! the tree. He expects I like m- M sum from the hashes: men's or- gnniution. He has asked Mr. saw-b to speak to all the ministers o! the town to lave their churches uh colâ€" lections or nine WI! subscriptions for the Christmas (me. They no d0â€" lng and will do their pan â€on their ï¬nance committee: this cumin; Sn- dly. As Rev. Goodwin says, "lly good nest. that organizations like the churches. and what people like the Christians Ind church people ought wMupullmmnmhnnoble muse an a Community Christmas. whlcll surely it a religious mac!†So gnu! people of an of the churches ofDownersGmeletusneifwec-n not equal the gifts of the lodges. huâ€" inesn men and schools of our town! Bring an extra doll-r or two or some extra change along to church with Mm.- Thulin alu‘ndwl the villa);- schooln and hl‘l‘ cheerful wayx ammo locl many friends. For the last ten years shu has been the proprimor uf Ilrn. Olive Lamb Om. daughter of Miles: A. 3nd but-ll. Roe Lunb. m born July 26th. 185). he" Dam» on (me. Illinois. 8b: was mm! In the village new: and later taught Ichool 3 Oman and Luv. 0' September 17h. 19M slit I’ll aunhd to Ir. The.†W. Dm, who via their thus thildm. tom-her with hr. lanai-u. Mal nuke. «I. hold Suï¬-tiny Ill-noon. Don-her 7th. the luv. II. II. Rod. “my punt of the Down". GMU I. It (march. 0! which uh m I m7. mm. lam! m M i. I!» We: W in in the post ofï¬ce. Ir. Whiter Cnflhmwhointheebuir nan-four rm mmitthum etived a fine sun from the Inuit Lodge tmrd ï¬lm thefxpenses of Miss Thalia 10mm. to mourn lwr loss her father and mother, one sixt- m. hither and mo bunkers. Edgar am“ Linnc. Liane in a membt-r of flu: U.‘ S. navy and came (mm his nation It, Brunswick, 65.. for the (usual. $1 school supp!y and nation store in LuGanu PLANS FOR CODI- IIUNI'I’Y CHRISTMAS NEAR (DIPLETION MRS. THOMAS DREW (continued from page one) (MUM from m m) and um um"- untve an“ my fate. We livul in the trenches, ;, at slept in duguuls Ind [nought up oul {chow In bin runs, lw'm- u clay. all lwr (Em-man arrangements. “.9“; Bvlk-ve mu. thing): \n-m hot too Hunter the has: week. Everytinw we left , U. . the shelter 0! our trench we wow shel- n .0 .k'd and two dim-rent times those 6. II. can exploded within twentych yuds of my nose. The wowt trick v gtbuy played on us though wu one idle-moon Just an the chow m hm! “crap. We boy- mcnkod u; on it and mb':crovd¢d up I little too much Ind past “flu-(om the KP'I named to dbl! up. ntnl the nhelllng carted. We let the first mitt â€no p.“ and than dived for bur M' tar. Well It turned late I 50mg!- wuiwlth (u MI! and all complete and “win laud until pitch dark. We Ite I '“hgmld up," on night. Well we are on 0» me again. our nib! bu ewnpuflldu‘thmmthh' vlve 0 me. N. R. Fmalny, W. J. O'Neil. .Rnr. R. NA Schwab. M. W. Milk. 8 (W. Full" and I". N. Dam: “(fluid .1!» monthly Wing of 8am! Mmâ€" }tont for tho Wort flu-huh": District inst Saturday afternoon and rminq Iat’Argo. About ï¬fty ofliccrs of Scout- ing were present from m: compris- in; m district. They were drawn am. {the Corn Products Company plant for turn hours Md then entertained at dinner by the Company with thick Scour Executive Mm of “Marble is m Addnm wrre made By Superintendent of Plum Sayers, Prof. "new of Chin;- urd PW Excel- u«1.r.mmoro-km. inmmoruoflm‘. Sodolcduser fullyndusoonnyou an. [Us “our tree" and for all, rich and poor. to share alike. Send I“ money to Mr. Wnlmr Curtiss. Mr. B. P. Jones is our publicity chairman. The advisory committee of the Downers Grove Community Christmas Asnociation consists of, Mayor Kida well, Supt. Butler, Mrs. Blodgflt, A. G. Michel and Capt. Balczynski. The prognrn will consist of mding Ind music appropriate to the seam. followed by refreshments and a gen- ermsl loom hour. All backers who are in the village on tint date In in- vited to be present. Also all young girls who all accompany their math- ers to this meeting are reqneuted In be present. A pod attendance of the general public is desired. The meet- ing will be held in the Kindergaflen as usual. The evening hour should make it possible for a good atmdnce ofthefathemltiehopedtheywlll An Imam-"y popular up: at wr- me t. W for out Rani-y main. u (b (hung-than“ Chuck M. (Ma! 8. Born" a! MIAâ€"l. 0M0. rm .m- u dunno“: mud tn “no of the conventional arm TN noun: In «mid â€Tho Pul- Ink-mun“ and fawn-I." TN- wr- vm ho- hum pnpnd by Ila-lob. Can- nor. nib-v of "n "Sty mu" uh: uh" ml" Inch. II tn Ill mmâ€" !bn d 0m New Tainan! unann- h lb. and chapter of Mark. Tho «ninth-u†Mn 5mm unpr- «I am It. Connor’- unusual [Wu In an my of “Maui: iu-flmlboa" and uh: tun-Info", mu Ibo fmllur Ind MINI mum-1.. Mr. Ruth" M- met-"pd in (ï¬rm may sud! rm (in). MI held" in his rvprrtoirv, ‘ Minaâ€"'2 all up Mm phy "Emma". and "The Ronni m It: "use.“ Moran and no Ivt up, I got scan‘d but promptly an the hour. everything was over. W hen l was 11 ‘ignod to thix company. it was already in tho second line trench and my othm‘ lotv tor was “out from thew. Sim-1- lhcn I haw-In, soon civilization nor washed ROCHE SPOILED SCHEEL’S SUPPER WITH ARTILLERY Fivrn'm Lu inflict! u "n- MmLuion Is In all It Is exp-dd that new «at will In taken. The lather: Club will hold its De- cember meeting on next Tuesday. De- cember 17!!! 1t eight o'clock in the evening. UNUSUAL SEE VICE A'l' mN GREGA‘I'IONAL MOTHERS CLUB DECEMBER MEET- ING TUESDAY (coulinut-«l from page 5) Phi-112M000 Vlnh Ion. Mun! (Sch-d) ADVERTISE; Drug SlonI'mhrMB-whynfloml‘mllokmfm Slo'7anllnynnim. The Most Acceptable Gift? Why, a Camera, of Course! Nowuutthe gmtestwnrinnflhmryhubenbm‘hthn lotion. close the question mturnlly arises as to what cam pence upon securities in general, and particularly what mach will be llvornhly Influenced by the rapidly changing conditions. with its immense acreage in Kentucky com rlaln 1350 acres in W County. and 960 times In Clay Countyâ€"ad}, bought md puid forâ€"Ind all carefully selected and potentially productive territory presents to acquiro an interest in proportion to your investment which should m- tum you handsome proï¬ts and in a Company where your interest car-J rios what we believe to be a safe investment as well as possessing rec†markuble speculative possibilities. Regarding the oil slmdon after tho war. it should be understood that there is. It present to meet. the wads of the world'n mmmeme in peace. Practically all of the new ship- built since the begin-tun of the w" an oil bu and it is stated by the Mg. reliable bu- m men cum in the industry. gm (yin-(migrants. o! “If vgrld': â€this will m- tho 2 ,-,x__ -_._.._L- IIMOL "nu-"'3“ "luv llw Kuwllclucut- In an. ww-m- uâ€"â€"â€".. â€" need 0 on und in products in cont-nu imam “Sula WEE reference to the developments II Kant . we I" planed to u! that. u the close of Octobet 580 wells walk: the process cl drillil‘. u «arm as u the end of September. burl... a» month or W. 218 new mug“! on wglh an} 15â€."! cu wmrvaym on: ur- wuuuu ‘â€" wu- "v-I- .- ....V con-pm making an additional dull arena:- production «5.5! hunk crude petroleum. In order an. Mom I the prune-t o'er of â€Kc-My 0“ a, Inn-my M i Filled-I Cato per than. _|l will be mu III-m u.- put: nun-w. n wu- In uuw -, ,ï¬. v-â€" umhmu mmlyubinlm1huv n y Lnulm In?» o’éuad at hmme-‘gugrb E. P. GAG! comm . Jun-(.00. I.“ III Dual-Ila sum. and... I... Mon-tn: but at "mum-l. "gamer Trust Conny. M 1'" Ctr-pay. lawn-Haul TM Company. “Mar and Tau-(er Agrd: "we: TM 6...". O ‘ Amman: llama 0! â€win"- ambit“. {ï¬r day and 3,000 harm-ls of gasoline per day. as oil and saline IM lug used in ihese‘ amounts in excess of the pitsent p manufacture. It is true that the oil and gasoline now utilized in m In chines will not be required for such purposes utter the clone of tho war. although tin-re is a necessity for motor transports {mm Franc. in bringing tho armies. supplies and equipment to points 0! shipmt to home countries. Furthermore. the navy ls likely in be continued at its full aftiypgtli i ships‘uml w_u-n foE‘por'hai‘m two years flier valet l, ALA‘ u .._.A 1- tall its full antmngth in ship: and mm for perha 5 two year: nfler w Ensigned. ’1‘ny hyilding of merchant ships in than It Iran in 191‘. thFe oile vhip is Day and Nlahi Service. 34 8. “I 8". Telew‘ A DEPLETION 0F 100.000 BARREIS OF OIL ZINDT’S PHARMACY BOSTON KENTUCKY 01L COMPANY And are ready to endure hard- ships and overcome obstacles for the cause of liberty. Efï¬ciently training these soldiers of the switchboard who will help to “hold the lines†in France is but one more my in which the Bell System is helping to win the great war. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell telephone operator: have responded to the call of the Signal Corps for young women to serve as soldiers of the switchboard “Somewhere in France." These young women THREE WILL SOON BE NEEDED Have been atefnlly mined in the World’s grated gym of Communianon; Arc loyal, patriotic and tax- ious to serve; AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU Bell ‘w, w...â€" 7â€". w“ â€"~._ __ ,,-,,, ‘ In! our «pawn-no- System Telephone 282