Chairman. Mrs. Con-Itran. The records to be collected consist of lists of all committees. also re- ports. minutes. coy-res ndvnco. mhva collected in dn‘vos. :90 names. rank and form of svrvlcr of every man and woman in lho various nlr-partnwnts of the war; army. navy. nun-9, etc. All communications and reports should he addressed to the Cmmly em of MI. Complaint. â€I don't like your heart anion.“ the doctor and. npplyina the stothnsmpo Inln. ‘ on have had some front». with In M pet-mm. haven‘t you?“ "1011'" rm" in a way. dm'tor." said; "no young man sheepIsMy. "only that ln‘t her mine." Glen Ellynqus. Frank Johnson and Mrs. Calvin Bel-ï¬r. West Chicagoâ€"Mr. A. A. Kuhn. Warmnrilkâ€"«Mr. (Wanda Eaton. FHmhurstâ€"Supt.. .l. H. Cham, anbard~Mrs. D. J. Abrams Wavncâ€"«Miss Hattie Glos. Addison Townshipâ€"Supervisor (f. E. Kimhhof. Bensem-illo. Binominldale vanshipuf". W. Ko- busch. Bloomingdale. ‘: Downers Gm\-o-Supt.. G. C. Rm- ior. Mrs. H. P. Jones. HinsdaIeâ€"Mrs. A. l'k Walker. Napen-illoâ€"Mrs. Alvin Scott. Wheatonâ€"Judzc P. H. Herrick. Mrs: M. W. Coultrap. County Chair- man}. Nawnjllo. Th.» ‘fo'lmving rorhmilter is mspth sible for «Meeting thr data for tho. County: This is a maltvr of Intrnst In M‘- or} riï¬zI-n of IIII I'm ('mmu. Th1 war mmrd of Winnie Is IhiI-II aman the states; .‘mw \nrk being ï¬rst an: "5 I o'nnnII-ama momI. I)“ Parr Coun- ty mnhihutod a full sham in men. monry "III son-ire tn the splendid 11-â€" mrd of our stun. and it is ï¬tting that this achievement hr prrsrrwwl upon wiping of‘ history. ' THO l'llfll‘i.‘ Stair "islurical Libâ€" mry ismmk-naking (hr nullm'tium and pmsenation of all vmr armiï¬n of nary villa -. lmuv. rlun In“ "ship. mumy of l ’ Slatr; this malarial to he «Mal in a history of (la- war nr- twitk‘s of (hr sum of Illinois. DUPAG B COUNTY HISTORY 0|" TH E WORLD WAR Dun-M lhmarlr, son at Mr. and Mn. "urn [Canada has hr"! sirk n‘i‘h hmnhlis (Mn Ink. "nu. Ruhr anal hm daughtou u- p"! tn ~m| Hm- mun": for Hollnnd. ’I‘hry Mu Ina-n I'm-Hanu- M the com- munity for "R int fut year: And “C an lorry In hau- (hem (u. Mr. Ron!" Jim‘s: \u jam "rm in "w flaring. Min-r.- mm Rum-r nun-l Ethel Plumb spent Sunday in (bunny-nigh “limp. Tlu- .nvglam "r "N t‘mmnunih' Club no ï¬nal“) night mu u-r, gum. Mr. Launnrq huh-r u! Do‘nrru (how «u :- \rr) goo-l amt-min" LII! 0w music-l numhru b) Minn Hunk- ï¬ngrlnrhnll and Mr. flit-M.- III! flu- wtuI palm and due-I:- by M". "any Full-r and Mn. (fumm (Emu- Iirh \wrr wry much rnjoycd. Mr. lad Jlnt. Anhur Time of flu- vinflnl their puma!» Mr. and Mn. Frank )lnummr. Sn. ‘nsI ml. The AdVIMr Nb!!! Claw will mwl, ‘ """n ""V '" a! the home or Mr. and Mom. Auk-non “IE REPORTER I‘M-y ï¬rm . Nmombt-r Nth. In _ m, plantar nw C mum. rmrnnimmnlg pm," u". ium. “r ch-mbrr H they m lu givr. ,sn: . Llike by his channingly serious man‘ Mna. Eddy in no wise classed her~ oer and his sweet. union-ml wailing." u." with tho Virgin Mary. 0n the Two familiar example: of the Eng-‘ronlrarv she says inhnr book, "The huh school are the "The Lord in Ex-gPirst Church of Christ. Sriontist ,nml altcd," by John H. West. and “l'mlfl' Miscellany†(page 303) “I have not the Lord. 0 Jmuwlrm." hy Mnumler. |ho inspiration nm' (ho aspiration .to 1 very well known and miually well-,lw- a ï¬nd or a second Virgin-MIME- liked harm‘s! anthem. , ihcr duplicate, untccmlont. or subm- Two of the solo» wvn- written byipucnt." well-known Arm-ricln mmlmm-n. Hit" A» for clawing lit-ml! with Chrifl. “Invocation," b' W. (3. Hammond 01 her writing: "how. hor to haw Mm Boston. anal â€Now the «lay in over." it most humhlc followm-nf(1iri-.i.. sil- 3 ï¬ne melting of un- linulish Von-ion ling n: his rm. praying and waiting (f this familiar hymn. by J. ('Iirhlu- for mmv of his lvnpmflng, phat Marks of New Yurk'. ’ Sim-rmly you". Two familiar exnmplw of the Eng- lish school are the "The Lon! in Ex- alted," by John E. West. and “Praia- the Lord. 0 Jomwlom," hy flounder. 1 very «ell known and «wally Woll- hkwl harvest anthem. , NE“‘ 5‘ NOTES (‘hrirtian'ifzite‘raj(Sonm‘j ]- R0 M Ll SL E x " ' ' AND BELMONT 1‘“ FN'I‘Y TWO David Meyers and David Linn will sing the soprano solo». David Meyers sang at an organ recital given by Mr. Don last spring before the Women’s Music Club in Dayton. Ohio, and of NH work tln- critic of Ihc Dayton Jaunâ€" nal said, "Dc-licav‘y of feeling combin- wcre the diatim‘lu‘c qualities of tho voice of this talented boy, hix rungs calling forth the unrestrained an» aura: of hi; bean-rs, who were won alike by his channingly serious man- ot-g‘ and his sweet. unlgrced_ ‘nling."‘ They will render a diversiï¬ed pro- gram. on which American, English, French, Italian, and Russmn yompoa- era are repmsemcd. The Russian numbers are particularly inn-resting, L6 they present a psychological aspect of religion very unit-mm from our conceptions, and Mom the musical standpoint, they pit-sent, a womlcrful opportunity for choral en‘ccut, espeo clally as they awe sung without ac-1 oompainmenl. Chemhinl's “Vcnl Je- su", will be sung in the original Lat? in text, as it is lnlpob‘hlbk.’ to ï¬t Eng-l lish words to the music which will,1 convey the sense and Yet-ling of the, original]: _ ‘ Thirty boys and men from Emman- uel bholl‘ or La Grange, will give a moment service at s. mulmw’s Epis- copal Church. Sunday afternoon. Noâ€" vember 16th, at. 4:15 o'clock. This choir was organized, and is directed. by William Ripley Door, who was for; two years the concert organist of the Yanks: Choristers of Chicago under Father Finn, and it is the only Epis~ copal Choir in this country which is conducted along lines made famous by__mhis worklâ€"nrnowned choirmastcr.‘ MUSICAL SERVICE AT S. ANDREW’S CHURCH SUNDAY m, November 14, l9†m. t‘mumunih' A113: ()hlï¬rldfllorhflw am home- 0! "Sue say.- hvr vww funny «on: is a mum.“ "It is. Hn- “an «hr «inn it.“ ‘ le infurwnl flaming pally held in l‘nnwntrr'n "u" but Than-d†turning was our of flu- mm! «mum- ;nt Mp- rwr [in-II In IN Hillâ€. ,11w-o "rum! nvw Him»- Flown-v l‘ny. of Slow-m- l‘niM. “‘69.. "av-r50" Hugh“. of "ï¬nals-kn In" Smith Vaurl Hughes. Flam .‘mnkrl. Mm “Wu-Hen. PW". Rum-M: ‘Mrurs. (â€hm-km H. Inn" of ï¬nding- lnn. \L n. .\’. "ugh". u! llinsdnln. Harm-rt Gallup. W. H. 1mm In E. Shah-3. W. H, Marin“. H. I'. In». "cnx'lnni Fianna-1. lm Prim. (“mm \\'. Edward-r. Arflmr Rm. Frank 9.‘ TM Arnwmnlzmi at "if «mnem- no" prmim-r ur O'hllc my :a tram "w" n n Imn-mo'u-r, In dry. Mr: warm" 0! iv: whim hm «hm ram hi it‘pmm-Mn: nwl «xi-IN 3""er «In ",1' and “Iv" «tn-mun. vuniumra- i.- "row; 1"" in "w :Hllunphc-I I‘ it lwv-umvw 'u‘ all M". _ Mr. AM Mn. Gun. 8. unknown" Arr ham.) owr "w Mnh o! n [M hby ham “Rim-why morning. Mr. and Mm “Ml-lu- and «laugh- Irr, 0' "it Rod. I". mum! ml 1. ll Griflith‘y In! “wk. IM Don-urn (II-me l‘lub and of I'm-l: .ï¬ Slmomn'l Dru Storm. in no" rom- plflcd. It in Hm A bun-inn bulld- ng in "w “llam- curl Hw high-u. ('hrir-tian Science Committee on Pub? lit-(ion for Illinois 1 Mr. Dexter. in common with others 3 who make attacks on Christian Sciem F does not correctly quote Mrs. Eddy's ' writings. He is reported as having 3 quoted from page ge2f02 of Science and 5 Health with Key to the Scriptures: -"'l‘ht-ne is but one way to heaven and "harmon; and Christ, Diiine Science vixhows us this may.†The correct state-1 ' ment is.â€""Them is but one way 00‘ I hoxwen, harmony and Christ, in di» sine Science shows IIII this way." The cormtwonling on page 231 is,â€"â€" â€"â€"“thnI 'gf‘hrist in Iliune Science." The term 1"dixinc Science" means the Science of i’lhnstianity “hich was taught and practiced by Christ Jesus. Knowledge inf that Science as it is III-vealed to the imihidual randomness of man and “omen. destroys sin and heals ‘lhe sick. it brings to pass that which ;i~ wreâ€"itten “He that belicwth on ma Ithe \Iorks that I do shall he do also." b i l "is accusation {hat Mrs. Eddy as- .svrts she has giwn to the world truth which Jesus Christ did not discover or teach, ix absurd. What she did disâ€" cover wax that vaus' teachings con- ‘i-titulml the Science of Christianity. 3 Science as «lvmonstramhlc hrm today as it was in thv days of Jesus and his‘ disciples. She taok nothing from and uddml nothing to the innpii-M word "1' [ho Bible for .~lu- cnultl nnly (Ii;â€" myor the! which already {'xiategl.‘ the sc3enth of Noécmbcr. i Beg leave Logeplsï¬hgretq. critiéism of Christian Science and Mrs. Eddy, its Founder. by Mr. Step. hyn Byron Dexter. in_the Eeyortpr of Editor The Reporter, Downers Gnu-e, Illinois. .39. mentjo-LM' Am Med t» the. YEARS AGO IN THE REPORTER COMMUNICATION Some Song Bled. November nth, 1919. II": White, DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEKS GROVE, ILLINOIS COME! Exalt The Christ Save Souls REVIVAL OLD FASHIONED The loci-1w will be giw‘n umlor 1hr auupicos of Fin! (ihurrh nf (‘hv-ist. Scientist at Downers Gmw- «ml Fin-‘1 Church o! Christ. Scientist of La Grange. Illinois. The puhliv is car (Wally im'iwd to be present. Navember 23d. 1919 at 3:15 o'clock in the Hinmlalc Club House. Hinsdale, Illinois. Mr. 8“" is a nu-mhv-r «1' TI“- Board of [A‘C‘Ill‘flllip of Th:- Mullmr Church. Th.1 First Church 0f ('hriM. Scientist in Boston. Mamachusvtu. Agile Rhinoceros. The rhlmm-mu. mnlm-mnmung m unwieldy nI-x-m- and sham h-g» .s "no of Ibo nuns! uglk- o! hon-its, A lmrMk mun mm swarm-I3- Inulmuv m «VI-nuke II. and in «rm-nth n h 'u-rhuw. un- turpum-vl by any muuml In fln- I’nml. In a flunh- mallflml In. animal In" the elephant run Hum! up humus! H. Tn‘ H" B fhllmfl'rn- :I Hfll- l-uII mun Mrlko' Ito-Mm! Iln- ~lu-IOIclc-r. Mr. Frank Re". C. S. of Philadel- hia, Pennsylvania. will deliver a ("-0 ectun: on Christian Science. Sun-lay. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE IN HINSâ€" DALE CLUB HOUSE ‘ Downers Grow- used straight foot- ‘hall tactic-x as they have in their other games. Trick plum and formml [asses hem?“ conspicuous h) their ab- sence. .’snt make as spectacu- lar a game for the spectator is hard- or on the team. but seems to win thr- games. Last Sunday the locals easily took the Aurora Bowman; into camp with a scam of 23 too. [At no atnge in (he game «lid the visitors oven threaten to scam. ‘ Waukegan will send a crack foo!- ball team to the Grove next Sunday afternoon, to compete with the local eleven. The visitors come with a n» putation of winning all their games and Sam Bertolin and his crew will “have to step some†in order to jar the rep 3 llgtle. ‘ some, Soulful Singing ? TOWN ELEVEN TO PLAY WAU- KEGAN SUNDAY Commencing Sunday. NOVEMBER l6": J. B. Little. Pastor a! the BAPTIST CHURCH «Wanna-Ibo.“ JOSEPH V. DI ETER 1'70!!!an c. m h: h EARN MONEY { “wide; 's'p'mxlcink 10' the} ieéhiioixé gwhilr in Russian at West .Chirago C'rn Ellyn. Lombard. Elmhurst and Downers Grow. Dr. Brooks also spoke for â€-4- Hi Y rlnlw m Downers Crow and Hinsnlnlr aat owning mot-tints at whirl. lllv public was invitml.‘ HP :JMI addrussrnl lhr ('. H. (7.. a small club nf Hu- \\'lu-alon high schuol my :III the echoola of Do We County. 311m: theCounty “Y" Secretory nine different nddmsaeo were delivered by Dr. J. G. Brooks of Whuton to over: 1300 people. The experiences of Dr.‘ Brooks while serving in France the 20th Engineers as a “Y" secretary were most instructive and entertain‘ ling. He gave gra hic descriptions of the enormous wo carried on over- sees in 8356 different into in hearty cooperation wit hthe points of the {K of C. and the 40‘unitn of the Sal- vation Army. He said that during the war there was splendid eoo ra- tion and service among the we hm- ageneies: and as the Y. M. C. A. was “he one with whom the military dealt they had charge of much the larger field of weposnibility. They had com- plete eharpze of all the S. D. S. area. rest areas and oending out of enterâ€" tainers and athletic dimrtorx and sup- plies. Over 2% million articles of athletic gomls were given out by the Y. M. C. A. to the other welfare or- tzanizations and by their own units. Hut the tom-h of home furnished in ‘ 11hr huts by the 3.000 and more Chris- ‘tian women was the distinctive ser- ; vie: most zlppreejutml by the soldier. , As nearly perfect as a Gas Range can he made. Conserve Time â€" Food â€"- Fuel â€"- and Money. Rev III Irkahly easy to keep clean with its porcelain tray and _spl:usher haek. Enables you to do your cooking with :I minimum of time and efl'ort, giving you†leisure. (on. other thingy. A wonderful range for the money and thorn. nrhly guaranteed. â€6."! M "0:33;; N eerLYourfl/gs ’1‘-.. _-_, Clobn 1 cu'e'aé’..'. H3317; van. hmlptmldmb‘mu “TESTERS UNITED GAS ELECTRIC Co. Dairy Feed, Oat Feed Pea and Barley Feed . Ground flax Screening Bran T_I_Ie pus} week ygs u_| evenyul one Cab'met Gas Range ‘ COUNTY “Y†NOTES Order Your Feedâ€"NOW Telephone Downers Grove ISL-R FOR SAE BY The State Conference for Older Boys at Aaron is only two weeks oil. 'The Sunday School Almociutiou u [we]! as the Y. M. C. A. of the stale Uh pmmtiag this conference, Du \Pnga County is ulloted a delegation :of 50 boys and leaders. Mgr-mu a‘ml credentinl ends Ire out now and should be amt in promptly. Further information may be obtained {mm W. H. Richie, Whenbon. â€mm 279. or other afl'aim of the county associa- tion. - . Wgnesglgy eve_1 Write or Call, 235 E. Franklin St. Our new [all end winter line of school and dress shoes for the younger. members of the family '- complete. We have the largest selection and our prices are very low in comparison with the market prices at present. Our low expanse permits us to give you BETTER SHOES for LESS MONEY! MARTIN F. POZDOL Prkcu range from ................ $2.25 up to $7.00 MORRIS SHOE STORE Al’en of la ing Hens will supply your table evely da with resin Eggs. The cost will be 50 per cent ower than Store Eggs. We have S. C. White Leghorns for sale. The chickens that lay. Woodland Quality Farm, flinsdale, Illinois Inquire of George Wilhelm, Reporter Office 34 s. Main Str. TOOTH PASTE Our 40c “Klenzo†brushes are perfect and every one is guaranteed. , We are in business for your health. A great many tooth brushes are made to sell only; they look nice, but that’s all the merit they mswms. We use as much care in selecting our tooth brushes as we do in select- ing all our goods. 'We want the best, and you cannot afford to buy anything but the best; it is the cheapest in the end. , -7 4. You can get more enuine satisfaction out of a good tooth brus that’s made right. th. In you can out of a dozen ordinary ones. Bcgt The H. C. of Eggs! ZINDT’S PHARMACY PAPERHANCER AND :-: :-: DECORATER :â€": 1â€": FOR BOYS. GIRLS AND CHILDREN SchoolandmessSlIoes momma SATISFACTDI 64 South Main Street. Dun/non Grove. Ill. uni Night Service. TOOTH POWDERS This auxilllary was organized sev- eral weeks ago and "If!!!“ ï¬rst set- vim was taking care of the rotted» ments at the open house: Tuesday Th: Worm-Is Auxillhry of the An- erim Legion is to "seat next Tau- 9-v.-f_tmgo- at 2:30 l" m in the Bu? ‘WOIIAN'S AUXILLI 0F LEGION 1'0 Telephone 282