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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Sep 1912, p. 5

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Mm In I Quad-1. AM Anetta: Ophd Pen-rho french aunts carry!“ out man- dvo Investigation- !» Jenn-Ion. an die mtheutem Hope of the Tomplo MILâ€"tho Ovhel of Wareâ€"In” Mend t number of very early British North lemon. arm-n North Borneo has n Inn of 31,000 square IIIHOI and 3 ml.- flan. according to the census of flu, d 208.183. The European maiden“ timber 855. Chine” 18,202, Mnhyn. 1; cu. nut Indian: 5.511 and minim)- BJOO. The number of native: cnnnot In more than approximately entllnnted In their nunlnr In placed a about {can Voomo of which con mm pot- tery considered to Minute tothe po- lled d 3.000 3 G the spent “.69 on eleven birthday mm A girl who eemed $416 I veal bought pamphlets describing he English your lawn and poor lav my wuss vu $6154 During I you TM Good Novor 0.0. Tim I: flowing. no nothing. In!» can: at good that ("on not! In forgot- «a. An “hubâ€"I pnmlug child flyâ€" “ In It! cradleâ€"will live Icon in ”(or thoughts of those who loved 0!. .34 play "I van tlnmgll them. In the redeeming ”thud of the Vet". (noun kg body be. burnt to mo: and drowned In the deepest on. Glut, mm 32 for eight vohma of W Money to Food Nor mm. An English up“! who mud in unit;- “(I expenditures In mar 00 the [nation Bout-d of True“- dr- that they do not ln-Mre confide-en In Inflows when the rant tn the. on Mon for which It vu well to to prom even I! you Ind to play mmmwaon Ml“! Nu to I. Ltd“ To. A Mann“ mica recently with . Infill»; compo-er. Ha Inquire! .3069! no words 0! the great m (an m not law the musician. Tho Inlet:- muted that they did. but - In nut tori. ‘nu In mm 00 m nu. ma be my work M buy. or be any wort mlulnlly. a I. in work an a maniac. H0 at ,0“ than about ~ M- work, In! I. can do it II I [mm (“W I“ m u tweaking bout M I. no work no Man on: to my not a- m R; (In. In no work no Input!" on he my not breathe a «ml Into It; then In no work no dun an it my not con": ILâ€"Hury on... “on will be no "on“. some. “flu September. Thu mum morning urvlco will be hold at 10:“. Th. auto! um punch. In the nflornoon than will In ”new "our unit... In nanovlen Pil- lar Rood um Interpret "The Mnrvnb or." and Mr. R. W. Bobcat! will give u mam- npou n. This unloo bo- du nl 5 o'etoct. Mono I. um All unl- tru. and all mph In vol» ' GU NDAY SERVICES. Sunday services. Sunday school at 10 a. In., preaching service at 11 a. m., subject of discourse. “Christianity 1: Lite." Junior Y. P. A. at 2:30 p. 111., Senior Y. P. A. at 6:45 p. :11. Evening worship at 7:30. Brotherhood meeting on Monday night at 8. A paper will he read on "The Christian's Advan- tage in Business." All men are urged to attend this meeting. Mid-week prayer service on Thursday night at 8 o’clock. The public is cordially in- vited to attend all these gatherings. "cm-ma w may on at am. when! 8091. 29 Al 10:30 tad 1:30 the unuul service of wonhip and punching. Bible Ichool at noon. The Christian En‘ denot- Society meet.- ut 6:30 p. m. to dlncnu the topic. “Why Ind How to Improve the Mind?" under the “adorably of Mr. Arthur Johnson. Prayer menu“ topic for Wodnudu. Services next Sunny In touovn: 0:45 a. 111., Sunday whool; 11:16 3. m.. morning prayer and sermon. A cor» din! invitation In extended to .11. Rev. Chm A. Chrllmn. priest-Incline. lint Church 0! cm: Selena-t. nm- Ind Cum. struts. amica- Bun- day 11:15 a. m. Wednesday 8 p. m. and“ school 9:45 ; In. A reading room I. open .7017 Toad” Ind Fri- mm2m4umvmmomhk and autumn: Belem uumm nu ho road or pumhuod. Vlltton wol- oonod. This church In a bunch of the lint of Christ Solontht. Bolton. Hun. 8T. ANDREW'S CHURCH. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CONGRWATTONAL CHURCH. H. E. Straub, Pastor. Remember the dignity of our work. Remember the! we go In the ume of One who ceme to “shew {orth the Fe- ther.” Remember the: u we thue f‘forth-toll" end no. forth our tether ha the! u we receive other: end oth- mneduuwehonorthehther. node! mice le mod. hut Iet it he doeeInthenneotedhclplend to the not! of God the lithe. Such. list as ohsem the astrirtioo placed upon these disciples. They are to minister not to the Gentiles nor even the Samaritans. though Jesus did both during his life. John 0:4 and Matt. 15:22. but not so these whom he now is sending. at least not till his sork is romplete and israel has had its day of opportunity. After Calvary this re- strirtion is removed. as we can see from the book of Acts. Another restriction is in the mesâ€" sage and the method. The mesa" is to he the good news of the lung- dom. They are to "herald forth" that it is at hand. That the Messiah has come. We are-told that they are not to force the acceptance of their mew sage. That is its proclamation they shall receivel all sorts of opposition. That they must look well to their own rharnrter, they are to he as sheep smidst wolves. they shall he baled More courts and potentates. but such persecution shall he a witness against their persecutora (or "his sake.” hearing of Disciples. What is to he their method? first. it is to he that of absolute depend- ence upon the Father. it is true that . Paul labored with his own hands, but ‘ at the same time he accepted the } bounty of the churches and urged that ‘such fruit might abound. Phil. 4:10. 15. 17. Jesus is here teaching us the other lemon that the "laborer is wor- thy of his hire." The disciple is to heal. The ministry of hospital. nurs- ing and godly physicians is a marvel. ons fulfillment of this command. 0i» serve well the ministry of medical missions. There is no greater inspi- ration to the Christian church. What is to he the hearing of these disciples? it is to he that of dignity and self- reapect. see Loire 10:5. While it is true the disciple is to oler at! not to force his message upon people. yet for lsrsel to re feet was indeed I worse state than that of Bodotl and Gomorrah. The overthrow and scattering of the Jew- ish nation is a byword in history. Al to the note of companion, In thould road all of thin dunner. None. thc ml. or a. nun of (has «up»; Hut the tin. vlo tor-d that In" arch. Pour. Jana no Jon. and '“I then An- anv. who am mu Four to J. m ”on 1:“). Ana than (he mmmiusmuofho.udlt w“ n IND they run Inert-rd: an owl. lurk 0:1. so." today no not ”one. Matt. ”:20. Ada l:l. Mum. am. "110qu Ch!- Introduction we nu n nu of (he maul, chow“ out who In Go In his vice-genu- mar his mains, and from um i on w. and (h chm ho deliver: to them. Thom In In um chute, am. I). not. of nun-cm. van-u 5 to m; madly. m. not. at wmlu. "no. I. to u. nod (hlrdly Ibo not. at comm. "no u to lb. and of IM- than!" and tncludlu 10:1. Tm. in this In no. I. bu. only the Int action. tho tun-muo- louunr with no flu! words of flu elm-u which In mill: ml. lo n comm. Mouse-non o! No Ml. with Mind! I“ III m. of Ital-try. The ilrst verse of our lesson is s vivid picture of the life of our Lord. Going about from village to village. he taught. healed and preached the good tidings of his new kingdom. Why? Not only because of his com- passionate heart as revealed in the second verse of the lesson. but slso ‘ as s proof of his claims and. “that he- lieving ye might have life through his name." John 20:30, 31. This does not, however, lessen the force of this sec- ond verse. for Jesus es the true Shep- herd was indeed "touched with s ieel- ing of our innrmltles." Seeing the multitude thus without a shepherd. so faint end wesry ss to lay down snd knowing that his great work was to be carried on by others siter he lied "finished" it upon Cslvsry. he unites speclsi provision by choosing the twelve end telling then: definitely how to carry on his ministry. Jesus resilsed that no one man on minister to sll others except as he multiplies his personality in the lives of others. Bo it is that he gives the church oi today s poweer exsmple of hoe to enswer the prsyer of verse 38 by his pmtical method suggested in verse l 0! chapter to. His vision of verse 30 is the pension of his life end he intends it to he the pssslon at our lives. GOLDEN TEXTâ€""Ha that whom you tecelveth me. and he (hit. receive“: me noel"!!! him that um. mo.”â€"â€"Hut. 10:40. LESSON TEXT-flan. 0:5 to 10:15 and 10:40 to 11:1. LESSON FOR SEPT. 8 __..â€". THE MISSION OF THE TWELVE- (By E. 0. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department. The Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) .- ‘ImmNAIIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ll hed been e place of bitter «ll-ll- luelonment. end yet A great longing crept upon hertocoheck tothe house. her house. to enter lu door once more, to behold whet manner or people were In poueeelon now, 10 stand Iain in her rooms. Would they be green! chewed? The hnlld~ In. ha! been told with ell m Mich- lngl; perhpe the” were um much on elm hen left chem. The Ion-lac he came malleable. Slowly eke re tmed her etepe. People were coming end going et the honee: may at wee mm more formidable then eonehody'l “u home." horror of her nus-flue, living with feverish gusty In I any set. smiling In public upoi her hum. Ilium!“ him, dreading lira. To that house bud the come, a bride expectant of the joy of "film. In that hon-o had also lived at of her wedded "to. There bu! Ibo outenllbly ruled In the midst of luxury And there, for nun year- Ihe ind uflnn to hide from the ten eye- of the vol-Id the It seemed to her that the named Into a living ache. With her eye. and upon : mount point. the forced her way for some hundred [out until (M van had gone, and except for s new!!! beating heart. the m hand! lulu. Sharply, of n widen. she unlined how hr her feet Ind wandered. Bo- fmhermntyflaltownhonno,ol stone and Iron. In Ilka Any other Donne tint In her state of fluent- nindedneno also night have M It womanly, In“ It not been that I striped awning. hum of some nodal nativity. stretched from the doorway to the ltreet It mint her eye. And the uw tint the m was" the bonus that had been hen Sin Ind not come nut It lined the day when It Ind ceased to be her dwelling. muted not on. Wanna In .n the animated mud and I man o! oo- curlty grew upon but. all-med her. There wee but one nleeeent route by whlch to reeoh her deetlnetlon, e emellroomonthewpfloorofehoerd- In; houee. end thet wee by wey or mm: evenue, e thoroughtere whlch ehe ueuelly evolded. 'l‘odey ehe en- tered It eonreaeouely. Buppoee ehe might meet eome one who would re- member end recognize her? She 3 could endure the pen; or being epohen by en old-time ecquelntenee. How- ever, ehe elxhed end then emlledâ€"ehe hed leerned to emlle Merelyâ€"there were more who remembered yet felled to Yemenite. Once e women whom ehe hed entertelned. one of e troop who lied neued ee frlende. hed eeueht her eye end eereleeely looked ewey. Worde could not have eeld more plele- ly: “Youennoloncero‘neofeeâ€" why hother ehoet knowing you?” Ire. Peanluton hed been bewildered. frightened. Indeecrlhhly hurt. end am the! flu heal ehuneed every hunt or her turner life. he the two or three tree Meade etlll eervlv- leg from It ehe aw hut eeldom. pre- ferring not to eeoept hoepltellty whlch ehe could not return. end earning the Mendeeeehlhhrleolwhlehehe heal oeee heee e ehlelu threed. Bet today eone eweet hdflerenee \ to the “ellue of tortuee"eerrted her ‘ yeet the old leather pleoee. Ilhe er 1 pulsing with vitality. ad 3: [he walked toward the radial venom lumbine. some of its slow penetrated to her heart. "1 will w-lk home.“ all. laid to her-elf, with an unconscious (rimuco toward s pal-Inc trolley car already crowded. “I ought me walk more, since am in u: excl-ciao which not merely com nothing. but lb coon- omlcal. isn't it funny/that suture II ”nothing to be and!" Tho Lanai». locum Irv-”lulu“. “Who could have expected and: u clause in a few hour-1" thought In. Pwnmgton. loo-on!“ the lumptuou fur coat which two years baton had cost more than hor present lama! ul- m. The out was warm. the III' Unbidden Guest in House Once Her Own. IV EMMEL BEI- DOWNER’S GROVE REPORTER. "wm you come hack,” he and. “tn the III. In find: you Many? Will you come with Incâ€"my wife?" Her lips were Malon- wnh Mp- plneu. “m It I will om Pauli-o.” ah. nu. That night the fined In I (“him ble reetaurnnt for the first time in two yearn, veering e wonderful gown Imported from Perle two yearn before and never worn. he ate the den- cioody prepared food. perfectly served, “etched to Iohdned urolo- of mode. The one of It enveloped her end the time of struggling m forgot ten. Through the cache-ted hour ehe leerned. moment by moment, that her escort no her lover. With what grief had lb. viewed her old home. with what longing ad with nil-on entered it, and now with wine Joy the was speeding from it! 8m]! ht. had led her um um day. She hesitated, murmured her Id- dnu and fled. He moved with her tow-rd the hoe- teu who” perplexlty, an the note a petting word, was not wholly hidden by miles. "You no sure to be late m- anning." be geld, a In. Pen- nington vu about In wtthdre'. "Won't you dine with me?” Ike mm m I: s]! a memory now, my former llfo and associations." "But It my become reality again." She rose. "I mm go. [Inner at my bonding home I: served .1 .1:- mm, 3nd who comes Into ure- the '1 have thought oi you." the aid. "unmemorythulmldnotn- mum." '"I'Mnk of mg. not as memory. h! u 3 man" "You cm unkind one." he and I- . Dov [m ”I do not wonder. [M II (In “no that In "and. Mn you forgive- me?" She was silent. ad I. added. "Per- haps you have not thought of no at In!” '1 can." a. null-d, and to No can...“ mud M lat no not ‘1 thin 70‘ M" and no not: WU m canal-M ‘1 luv the, m doubtful o! I... M a home. Do could no! In“ Maul! to out. M ”I don't so. moanâ€"mmorm-mmn M u! naval-Ila” for I». too." H. w loollu «man It In and oh. could not loot Il- oyu In Pun-hm nut-aw their la! Mn "0 lml W to a... I'o- horn" and her mama «nu n '10ch moo. Chlulry bod pro-pm! »- lo be! Mum All It vol-nut", her on. bad wand 'lll mill-do. Pity on Ila put and been acceded U! I deem In"... Once he bemnd (his. and lie all Im- from mm mm. With a will. not. he he accepted the rebuke no never erred min. In her gm: ml. cry the ha been nblo lo forget Mm. to forget flat the longed consul-c. to .6533: 1: bola E '33 «.530 TI!- 5 83353 Beale-E ”IS-Si .II 60?. don-la 68!: .1 L860 .3 or. u on“. lvu on my in. bone when. «In many. I dropped In no named. ‘1 work for my living 30', which noun that I III 00¢ for code". not loot-(y (or an I work In “Mr. Blunt!” the wand. “re-l1 above her breath. “Where luv. you been hiding!” I. excl-land. 'Pooplo have was that you no diveâ€"all but no." She 10on up. with u rush 0! ml!- tudo for salvation. to no the one mu In the world whom lhO Md lorbldden to In her. Than In wu. unwou- of dmo u ever. manned, clear nod. holding out n utmc. kind bud. In “other moment ho was exclam- In; In t volco low nnd moved by come cannon. “In. Pennington! 0! I“ oured wonder: ! " She droped into : cheir, her cheeks guiluly crimson. wondering what might be About to happen, feeling per- fectly powerless to cope with what- ever might be. A. ebe tented herself. the cheir moved ell‘h‘tly. brushing egelnet e gentlemen \who had been standing with hit back towu’d it. He turned quickly. sleucod At the occu- pant who we: oblivious to him. end ”Ian and I smile which dot-med thn unbldden sue-t Icnrcer a dozen sec- oudl. In another moment. Mu. Pen- nington wu moving among the throng. Without heln; able to heu- s stand of whet she wee ssyln‘ to someone whose glance was also tow-rd urn. Pennlnxton. the latter knew she was suspected. Until that Instant she hsd tenoled herself resdy to come forward wlth ready grece and explsln. At thnt Instant she felt every social lnstlnct snd scqulrement desert her. In the presence of all the nllent symbols or her old me she was unnerved. look thou! the room to no All the” stranger- In her rooms! In absurd remtment Ibo glanced mow-rd the honest, jun. In time to «not: I per curbed gleam in the My'n eye. What the could see of the piece showed little change. Evidently the newcomcrl had been nil-fled with her taste. There was I pretty 3M Pouring tea from a Shoiflcid pot which had been an heirloom in her family. at 1 table which had been n weddlnl gilt. She accepted 1 cup of hen. AI III. hnd expected, the noon was from her Iiiver; they hna changed the non- ogram. It wee ulna-i “evening to There in nnother ndvnnuge in A plan of thin kind. and ihnt in the pout- bility of extending it at the buck without inurfcring with the origin! plan. Some honm any be winged when the funny lacuna. while oth- er plans cannot be tinted without tearing the whale hunt. to photo. There are only Ill I'OOIII in the plan :- domed. but the room- nro all Iago. it An aighh'oonl hon-o in mi, ‘ ed in the year- tom. the only thing nmninwmn'iunttho Inch similar to tin on. In "out. and mi. two too-I M on he mid mmolmmm «am-omnmw ounce-pt item-(mm nth-u M! nun-u city loL It you van to build on (M. plan. you must has room “luck to took out In every direction. Au um house II to feet wide and ":9 projection. at the roof gable. In gun. It need- conudenblc room. The law has dpdded that [on not: not hum your roof over your neighbor'- ground, so I: won" he kayo-1b]. to put um home on I mm-nindod puma. the cheerful warm": 0! which «m lingers In our beam 1. I her!â€" mge from prime"! dun. We mid [In no the any Mouton did. In cartoon hom- mm with n u; but we should rumor not do It In the vial" "no. Thou In. low- cvor. n In principle. mu won wort- od Into the.» only habit-non «but I. mono! got any from. no we do not in! to. On. II the open." In. don. Ibo lluhl and «mm! mun. at In. and cloud-c. and II. can In Them II no record at (In origin-l noun [mm on m. plan; no we do not know whether to m u Imam or not; but than II a good ueond story to IM- bouu, and than I- alto a good coll-mule! hum. that the orat- nnl architect didn't under-Mud. I! II nocuury [0 "ill." but to thou ”good on um.“ whoa hand" up punched cloudy to what we all pr!- "no“. In on)" to uproot“: In! we now have. Mo ”W y mg. a“ The first houm, bull! when the country wu new to whlte 'ollu. won square or nearly so. Then, an more room was needed, they «to extended In one dlmllon. keeping generally to one room In width. When the Ilmlt In this form in ruched. some brunt. Imelllgem fellow bunched 0! at right Millet. and built 3 room on the aide 01 tall houu. 111l- muu have been considered I gm! mum-(Ion. to well u I no“ finvonuon; and no I! van. [or It hu been handed down "on one vacation to the next. and v0 um and the Mo- worth ndopflu‘ The house here illustrated in built on a plan that many might any bo- longa to the "old achool;" but it has a good deal to recommend it Thole who appreciate plenty of light and air like to have room- built on thia plan. because they can have all the win- dowa they want. and have them no placed that aunlight can penetrate into every room. llr. William A. Hadron-d will III-wol- questionl tnd give advice FREE OF (3081‘ on all subject- pariah-inc to th. uubjeci or building, [or the tendon of this pnper. On account of his wide upcrlenco :- Editor. Author and Xanumtunr. ho is. without doubt. the highest authority on all then Iubjerm. Addres- all inqulriel to William A. Radford. No. :1! Wu! Jackson boulevard. Chicago. Ill.. and only enclose twmnt lump (or reply. Hm Floor Plan. nwmmbh‘bfl. Some years no Sir Alon-lot Oll- nlnglum had o rough mink at tho metal In "to Pill-r undo, which m proved it to ho wrought iron. . Robert Hodfleld. I put W Of the Brltuh lrou Ind Stool W recently obtained new ammo. d 8 3 column Ind lubjoctod than to n at. ‘ful and very thorough undylbâ€"‘Ih nm thorough Analytic,” ho m The remit was no follow: “Oahu. 0.0!; Ifltoou. 0.040: ulnar, I”: phoophoru. 0.114; Iron, ”.71; W 0’0“" may trail, map.“ or wrought Iron. om llr hohorf. a much to be validated at m b duo of m manufacture b halo fl. mind.1'ho Imll cult!” o! “- mamm- the no of manly ' mo! probably chi-cool. Tho of m on obi-0M ,_ M l: mu Iron. fl lb” It was rendered even more of I nee- lecturing wonder when the «II-cum was made some yeen no that It VII I eolld nine of welded wroughtâ€"Inn; The cufloue yeflowleh tinge of the up- per pert healedmthebellduk ennui-ted of bran or bronze. The welt- lng togethei' of each I use of I‘ll In those pflmmve dun. eentunee I.» tore the on of modem tone- a: drop hmmm, mu he" be. e mighty lrwbleeomo job for King 0e.- dn'e iron vol-ken. and moved to Ice ween! site II I... A. It In between I: and 24 feet II“. 1'. Inchee In dlenebr u the been.“ 2 e: the tip. end probebly web. over Ill tone, Ite manufacture at to early e period .- the am. century pu- uka- eomewhet of the manual. All Inn Pillar 0' WM, .01. d W.“ Maul. Wu Wrong». I... In 1‘30 “no" "Iron Pllhr‘ at 0‘1. Intel Quad. In an Inn m d tho ”Quin" mo. INC! lulu “n mm o! the modern city. In um- cxofllnd m loam! o! W and engine-n n can u m u womanly “than! “IL D. would have m an... nry m wucnumrmmtmd mo); but It on b. don‘t-loam:- vhm 5.qu unfit]. and It). en In M u moo-Able pun-o. and proud“ (In "It! “dorm-do law to «no savanna or web condition. FAMOUS REUC OF THE Pm ins circumuuzcoo. and M II (milieu uvo continually akin; M! It in cuuiomrx, under «ruin W1 lion. in build a. noun. lulu- M nmum. and to lend Ion. mu unfinished to In. upon“ at the an. of building; but it in quit. unusual to select. 5 plan will: tho “mention of linking nllerullonl. In incl, it It‘ll- ], in very undesirable to do Io. One feature nbout this plan um will Itriko everybody [notably u the poulblllty of building It for about 81,600. In than time. of “and“ prices, no one expect: much at 3 house for any web price. A m Law In. hr‘ WM?!“ FOR I at

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