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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Dec 1918, p. 6

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for we mn- vmre tired of rid‘ that «hi-II slow mm. A good 8. train could lave mode it a day «@vflhgeundaounlonmdltyu if [H.undwehadn’temm m.3elienmethebon hudunedthewholecer- Ammtnichthnflntm flunln-dehu‘vnw a rig em.nlywedidn'thowitt We land In Baum ”maven. m Wflmhfidwl g! 3E i 3' ~ OI a; M bum. We rode for three dun and four nights. In the middle of the «h m 'e in! "loaded at Adobe. m and driven intn a cow pasture antmmfiexmflmpm fimmwhtnnwm DOWNERS GROVE mu. Downers Grove Reporter ,13”fi:’d;".:‘;£‘i;i°;‘:f; 2:121 flayed thorn one night. chitin was and. The next morning we "re I“ OI box an with an engine (which hall I whale like a poem)! stand) and mm fluted um: Fran" with buliy bet! and hurl tack and Sum Huan- :; I Fay and that "MM ems-«l the (fhannd on 3 «id:- «ht-ol- or, which dam mm» mrkinp, Nam of us got any sloop that night. We W I! 1‘ "am, Pram If 5 t m. III, am. We "can walked shout (to file. to In Wish mt ramp and We Icfl New Ymk on F‘rhhy HM 1200 if July and rimmed tho «mm M! (h 01mm landing a! South Hump- tn. End-M on 0:" lmh. m an at "W Yuri fur. - hit. than In tome (Man "m ,â€" hvo Iron in M 0...! III I will try and to" you "or partial-n. l'fllhwmoltfirmmtm [an III! m l rMum homo. My in h In Path". my. kl Infinh'mmmfwh‘r wuybthu-m; M-Mwmhdpndfl bunnmwfihmneverytm -lvlltrynadmlnflunuhtnâ€" radii. Ht" I" you. IMO. Min-v. Nov. 1!“. ma FORREST NASH “WENT OVER” IN ARGON N E SECTOR [films “10" MWIIRS GROVE S0lDIIR BOYS Ml. um GIOVB Ifll’flm Ink fit. Mal-aunt.“- 81K flail-hauleâ€" Edd-manual.â€" Wh-Mva-tyâ€" woman-unharmâ€" “And The Star Spangled Banner Forever Shall Wave, Q’er'he Land of The Free and The Home of The Brave.” filtered It the Downers Grove Post (mice as second class mail matter. Advertising rites made known upon application. Subscription rates $1.75 per year. Single copies 6c. Issued 0'ngde morning from the ofl'ice of the Downers Grove Publishing Company. North Maln Stmel, Downers vac, Illinois. Ila-Mb!â€" Mal-1.. Hu-m:- (butch-r- Had-In- 1111': News! flasmone C. H. STAATS, EDITOR Nowlamnotmutryandtdl many more for you knowlwmto anneamponleavetflaerwehd done (our thy: hiking horn the Ar- gonne fMIt. Grunt “again; in Just ‘wnn too dark and then I lid a hunch my outfit mid move so mm. hck .Mlmrlghtfortheywerejust pulling out. Hen u! some (i the town: we Min". Very. Eponlvflle, Eddmtdn Ind etc“ all in due Argonne Sector. The m Di- vision m all our left and the 37“! on our right. is whenlamnm-eeingcmt uhmuflyfivefllmmy andlnlhdavertolaehhnln‘it We were in for ei‘tlhy and nine nights. Came out under heavy barium-t ind l “Night ”I” lm.butwemadethegmh0. K. (hand In Shippy woods and tht H a hrhrd win (m to ma. A dun-ll hit a Irw and "Mailed right above in and I lam» hand. (all at our (net. I was just thinking how lucky WP mm» n-hm I !"m. din" PIPIOIM abov- us and the next thing I inn- l was about m: It»! may [mm the pod In : hole. [mini mound and now .lunocl 3nd fmmd that in- ten. all ammo: so I go! up. A pic-r9 of phi-:9. no" bad hk my helm! above my right pyrnndlhadkmkodlunddwn with my arm. Mirn- me I fell ill kw. ‘m‘th 0“ Mr. am right there aud‘ hon- ! had been causing it .n "If time. PM I lav-[o dun in It but Orin hruiwd my forehead a link. Thu shell wounded 24 men. We went over mtimhnmhellmdlk Him, The Hattie I can’t VII-ice that forum” uhmhngnday fly would rather tell it. I how no mo; In. The ionic- at“! d“ “mumwutnrmfl w. M cur chm Mic with ”(In nth 0' loom!" h under 0n- hint hrngc are! M Tine Inn 3.5“ cum, I" marina. Ind as r» max-H an gaing «"1 mm In supp"! for a not lull Jr nManhNafinfimspa-tof unm.uuqn.umurw fornmw-firmghlonm'm D 417 “a Rofinnbr an. and 7:1. Ind a {n IAN-no W m: In. [1“!th lad hill-l only M I ”lawn-r: lo the 70"“ be "can that w and h MIN for 6h” unlvo nnlmnwnmrlh at hut ml Mind I“ light III-Mn :14 “MIL son on nonl- in but)“: mum-«mound.» one. I M am It. Nu ms of cut-u. "a! Nut It.“ In NH about 17 Island":- all has“ In Autumn: and can.“ In an aid or- chid. IOI‘ you 6! In all“; M o! u. Um and m- a... all our MI- “. A: sign u w I"- walk. up on tho Mung. may“! Inn- lor on thy and nu our "nut sir lamp and ulna J 7:30. Got 0" the train and walked 25 kilonwu-nl and that. night. pitched our mm» in the rain on Q hillside near an old ruined church. Son-L- mud. 0! mm i1 mm pnrh dark and um were n01 waved to have any lights from this time on, I01 even a cigar «uc. Well. 1M1 mm was one level)" night. I‘ll say. I no this letter in p‘ in; to be to. long unlu- 1 skip along futvr but maybe you cu m it. From the wood: to My. than n were in support .1 Ton] Sector. '0 an no mm “mm but I. wen' an the Job and 101 cm!" for 1: any- homo-WrIMVQkflPu- ayatmlnhwhudub all light. I nu quite M n In, I10- Mmulhebuuudlmnlul a lovely M1 of 51. We, 11 In. our 1Mm|uo|u¢hr~fllldhnt’ Mad an Inn nub" no ("led with, ' CUM ud at“! both a! 1hr truth in m Iru hm. Got (no;l ‘mmmwhuwmmm‘ 1:ructnu10”|.n.|ldmmll’ m. 11m. mm o Um" u a... ‘ www.mmmI-mcm. mm minors-mt." :1. Id!‘ ‘ Iva-Irwin. In a tub «unlu- Minna. I“ hulk-d. Int "I'M. and It took umrlwlm burn I. can “tn-5mm man-n vary but and kl! d M! Ho- nd a :‘i'Iâ€"Iprogno(!ru Ilâ€"rnziplou‘i.r§ trayâ€"(E I33 «33 '52... Est-3:753:55... 04:31: is. ‘tmmwwm-mzhe (until-91min lea thu- ml m.1\enuun§yhlbenmflgm Sunday, November 3. 1918, My dour Folks: I hope you won't think 1M: 1 stingy Ilcttor bul lane jun returned from lmarly 30 hours on duty and will md‘ la little slot-p soon. 0! mum. you will lhow all about what has. hem haw-n iing on this (mm. long before chl- lcttvr makes you. The Ha oflt-nxlw Ind (lu- unnrk-rful men-ax. so you can mlly maliu than. we hive been lwpt pmty busy. That l; buy kwping up will the mire-(In; Austrian". We I." moved our (mt cooklng post ‘thm um la the In! five daya. keep- ‘lu up with the slum mule by our armies. and an m drlvln over and worth. ln territory whlda jun! _l few fly: m was «angled by Ana- Now we won't. be satisfiod until w:- ;gt~t back in the good old U. s. A. and hem-w mo Dad when I get past the Statue of Liberty she will have to do an about fate if she even wants to see me nxain. My regnnls to everyone and here's hoping you an: all well and happy. Love to all. ED. PFAFF WRITES 0]" BIG PUSH THAT FINISHED AUSTRIA the race of thejr life when the armi- stice was declared. Lucky for Fm: The only order for Balulmmn to do Musical Duties watched as about the same time. Wu have been doing plenty of hiking lately but um play new day»; and haw our packs and cases cut-lied un wagons. This is the mad I have written for a long time. but an; it in Fathers» Day I thoxfigm i! would suit you better than anything 1 can writv. Tuesday, New Years Eve. A first run Vitagraph feature productiO' .. Alice Joyce in “The Captain’s Captain” :-: Harold Loyd M New Year’s Day Mathee and Night “THE ROMANCE 0F TARZAN ” Forrest Nash Telephone 30 my: light: J 17 It These Fine Universal Products and Many Other Labor Savers Always on Hand in Our Store. Arno Uhlhorn was transferred to another section, but the section be Is in now moved up near by a couple of weeks ago. so I get to see him quite often again and we are both very glad. continual train of tram: miles long. Sept. 10th, a. week later. I slanted to mile a week ago but was interrupted. so ended up by send- ing you a couple of post cards instead just to lot you know that I am fine. Since then I have heard from both you and Rowan], your lener of Octo- ber 18th being tlie most meant one. DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS New You! [by Maine. 2130!. 5:3. Sigh. 6:30 to Hz! Budd mum at 2:30 0 ma. NIH. 6:3. to ":10. (input new» today. The}! stay that J. D. GILLESPIE 8: Co. MWB ‘fll'ltleflllse" Today, Sat. Imam f Them-11M: by mivevulmm 61 South Main Street “3:233? 3'" and $3 added Viu'nph F¢ “he Kaiser has abdicated and M out 10! Germ-1w and that the lighting has ceased and that Germany is ready #4: make peace. the Allies to make the ‘«3mm. I'll be: them is some celebrat- ‘ing in the States, how I would love to :be there and see it. "Poor old Italy iz: certalnly mjoicing. Church bells that have been silent {or two years, ring :out (he glad news and towns and lanes, which have been dark since the {war began. an as m not be visible ’to aeroplanes. {eat them no more and are all lit up like a new saloon. Cer- tainly seems and to drive thru 3‘ town which used to be (lurk and dear} RESOLVED â€"â€" During I!" to buy [or Mother Italy 0! lie Ill-or using W dais" than at (HIM-“I "d "an are her any hun- o! 11hr in the yarn I. cum. .he Romance cl T-mn i: Ibo M m In Tum o! the A” and tent-m Enid Muir, and Elna l1.- I received the first box oi and! sent. {mm M. F. Co. It wan pretty (Continued on Page Thme) [late looking utter nun down. an}, M find signs of life unit, even tho they are only tumble down. shell ukâ€" ed buildings. And now the danger: of war are over, and m will not need to worry about our safety. Of course. it will probably be some time heron we can get. back home again, then arsonmnyofushemtotlkebwk. lsupposc that i! w» get buck by next spring or summer we will be doing Well. But coming back home still seems like a dull"! to us now. I918

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