Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jul 1913, p. 4

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,. k“! we hope [or . ' 5000 Population ‘ '7, New School-house , VNew‘Villnge Hall r»; New Cemetery ? _ New Library if ' Twenty-four hour a; .; ! Electric Light Service “fil‘rains every 15 minutes ‘E‘Ww _ W Ombung any... Joustâ€"Don’t Knock HI. Only With. ' lama (to hone «donâ€""No. I ._ “1 but ,0 no mallet; I only In). ' 'Ia ”I'm chad by a mu a fill vulva mum to til-Mn U you all no." $5 W in Gamay In" In. -m«l by boring hole- Into tho W their pl" hlchincly M "In. and then said: "Ain‘t you fl“ “ Io no for a father!" In Hard to M W 11-0- hue changed the. CAM. "‘1n. .0 yarn ago. made a pn- “ tolemnthapefllotlb ‘ A non! man! of net 3 p“- .by A 1n. Wuveiluntlu unable lnovkdgo of All” a Ionian ceremonial. and with an wee-cues. .- to "M; pn- .11.- from the wintry to which ole "and: to batons. “the anal-an to Inc may be an. ll m m a! ruling on: mi north muon- Way-tun worn. hilltflefifluvmmw “Madras-infliction” an; A little oeven-ymcld by ”II the Dorm Gnu Pout Office mill mun. Advertising km: upon application. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OI? HAIL. Mow-m7‘nb1un. ‘GOOd Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers . NemR. R. Station R. Gnu-'- mace-t non.” "~me 4 .609! mm fi,”htn SK. i my: Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Qil Street Lamps No Sewers thuln In Fluâ€"undommarum Mqikklimxymmofm Maud wood um w. would nuaanncuh-mrm” utilitarian puma WW” -30. acmuwmnfiowlud «that. numb-deman- nun-om- mm. Datum-no. thou-em If ever unlit! h ultbymmoflunlmuam M Add ”(pot-9h, We Pun!!! m mmhble m M Itseh‘lefnhmlahlh Ithlmnemuthevonh'hut Inn? Mid so often call In I dismal picture of annotated fence. coal ”Ia. old furniture Ind pang: Um Begin now to Interact mm" and march“- dren In the Improvement of your back yard. Mndofluonloohndtlo numkwmfinnd mum M.Iym'_m WWW mcwmammymmm-n Manning-homo. Mun Im a! mu h 90-min. calm-Hal. mum mem In "183an In M (to warm h 'er they In mud. Thy like mm. mm. Whe- Ihe rbtldm an m or!) directed that Intuition In mm land. and ya! am yes! they will and their «avian and mum natal-m Fully 5.000 public school children at Cleveland. 0.. gave their help in the city heantitnl movement there [ECON- lng to the school director. ,Udller their mum It in poNhle to show in dellnlte terms the rennlte ohtalned by thei young gardeners. the emciency of the ‘ work done. the results obtained and the ‘ amount of good Iccompllshed. Staflm tics and data have been collected showing the decrease in tiles and dis- oaee where gardens are planted and the decrease in the number 0! Juvenile oll'enders in neighborth well sprin- kled with gardens. Both the boys and girls take an no- tive interest in these gardens and im- mediately after school is out in the afternoon: the children gnther for work. in Cleveland a temporary build- ing was erected for the storing of the tools Every Saturday morning during the summer the gardeners hold I flow- er and vegetable mnrket when they sell their produce. The flower: and vegetables crown on the property 01‘ Gav-don- caud For by Boys and Girl. Dunno- Diane and Grim Pâ€"Tuu hr:- and lunch. way Your Inch Vivi. M Ma Impossibility. humanly m.offlldl'dmm on to and Mr Minion and do- MmmMmm annu nyod than rind. mmuummnmâ€" m with the mine of m (v.9). At my nu. Machinist-t mnwmwmu m. Tho coma Dollar“, w. 740. ‘mmmmnmnuofmnm ‘ this to study Mob :0! M- m His word wu mmme. A! um or gonna. moment under God'- dine “on. Iboeryofuchlld based and ankle Pharaoh‘s word Ind to turn the mm of history. 11!. can of the tube found their way Into the bent of this prince: of the m1! house and an the 0!"va am from the m‘ unnuwlichhowutontm! Mulro- not. God knew that m tho-o frivolous min slam than mmmtyflued tours for m- m. Ionlcmuovsmum “mnmfldlmfirlfih fimmflnllnchlmMDI mama-nunmmm 0nd at u the riur'a MIL Yd via an eonmbnd m- an", 5" mtmofhtmunwlm‘ gnu. Macnmumm the chi“ begins (a m: N' ”'7 culinary. yum wonder“! cm mMoMuuMMMImM thence-man” who'll“ AM u. born tho In. “Watt“. 0:.“ man luwdihohfluotm not Only. “VIIQMMIMIONI- I“ hot child to no mood". Maud mm. in a. (Mad Johan. (Bob. mu) ”‘0“ Manama; m Mun. Wuwmmwnmm I ll. 7h. 0N“ In W. w. M. lino mm o! m (Am 1:2.) Eu no Ion." pout». to Md. child flout. How-wrung“: 0! MI; «It lab the "nth I. and anal). tint. Joanna h" otlba MMJU‘MIMKM nob H: it do“ not ”you that to cut the male child!“ into the river who u edict when um vu horn. Though humbly hon lou- wu- nohiy hon had his putat- thought non at their dutytoOodthuthoodicuotm lou- In I “godly chiid" (v. I. Acts 1:10 I. V. um. an "oh 11:” IL V.) That II, I. In without menial. voii pin-inc to the on. “flair to 000.” His parents out hu- "laminar the hop. that ho wu to ho tho deliv- mt oi’ line! had taught hill no to Dalian. no Act- 1:”. here,” end (0) “exceeding mighty.” 'l'llle wee In fulfillment of God’- prom- leed bleeelng (Gen. 12:3. 3). It ex- cited the envy of the anmlene. how- ever. end they beget: to “dell wlecly" (v. 10), we I Cor. 1:19, end eventuel- l! Phenol: peomnlgeted hle lnlqultone decree recorded In Ch. 1:15-31. Child UnhereldOd. l. The Child Born, Ch. 2:1. 2. Phe- Heoh'e cruel echelne eeemed well edepted to evold the euppoeod «letter In the: It would cripple lereel. keep them ln elevery end efleetuelly pee- vent them from eeeeplnx tum Emt.‘ How treeuently men le decelved. A bebe h born In the home 0! the rlch or the greet of earth end we epecelete upon the poulble eueulnz chum In hletory. whereee et thet eelne tune enother chlld le born unherelded le eolne humble home thet God releee up to eet eelde the echemee of teen. Attention he been celled to the hum- ble nerrlece (v. l) of Aim-em end Jochebed (eh. 0:30) end the Import- ent outcome. No w le trtvlel. Tho prosperous favor at the tint! court did not hut long for the do- aoondwtu of Jtcob. Ind 1 Plano!) arose “who knew not Joseph” (1:8). In chapter 1:7 we see that line! van (a) "fruitful," (b) "Increased in num- LESSON TEXTâ€"Ex. 1:3 to 2:”. GOLDEN TEXT-"Whom man naive one such little child In my name receiv- eth me.' Hi“. 18:5. (B! E. O. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department, The Moody Bible Institute. CHILD H0825 SAVED FRO" DEATH. LESSON FOR JULY 6 mum. m your resignation for?” flea-engorâ€" “Woll, boat, you called me down tides an week. lo I thought Pd better at out baton n- tempted to min "I. coll-nit a: do “‘4... n. Ben's a m’l m '5. can: objective with n concave m ’Ioooandhsntobomudmm magnum. ”(MW Lam-Mrhudofloednm Monmndhodofmlum aye-13M nunm-m mucmmdtobemm n4 bunnieutmothodforlnurâ€"Ilfiud nor-ontoangob’oet-clooomtio mndthmmvollundlm Adopting the m... "It. Brown In a chat-m I“ I my yon; m." dochnd a CI!- mohdyflovulumluhpflnc on her right to cake! her own In.- hnd, Fran which we but that R will soon be proper m Mar to Kr. Browse a "- kahuna and l velour.” I My actual "on Sunday. 9:15 t. I; 00m- nnlee every Sunday. ”nine. 10:” I. I. mm: units. 1230 p.10 My. 8:00 p. a“ choir practice. hm In! ”and" at each not!) Embark)“; "my second Tint-day of each month. 2:00 p. m. hater Md; too 9. 1. Young Pm- ph’l Society. Visitor. ll'l’l rel. A um. our. We». Inn "den and her lower m going to «armada; DI the non in; of (hair In: «m at home the noth- er '3. lulu on aim and collar ad mashing up new. ad ton "loch- er.” said tho llmo dam". "who will dun daddy wine '0 In none!" The Md will In“ with Mn. "In chu Thur-d" Iflornoon. Th Wound” punt Ming um (out: In Ibo (bought "row" (or Wm m‘nl." We shall owns the land's Sonar u the morning mvlco‘ Punch!“ In Ilsa amino, mm whoa! at noon Mn. “wound will land 1» Radar mm In discus-In; the topic. "The Mal Chfluun,“ Wool Dartâ€"Ail" Guild am Tue.- dny in such monlh; Woman‘s Auxil- iary nomad Tuna-y in min month: Woman’s Guild ilni and third Wod- uo-du; choir practice. Mn. 8 9‘ m. Suuduvliunday school. 9:15 a m morning prayer and salmon II a. ll "on But‘hll’ifl. second and” I each month. 81'. ANDRIWO’ EPIOCOPAL CHURCH. Mr. Wilbur Dun Elliott. student In clam. tour-l. ”my.“ 1:» p. u. METHODIST EPISCOPA'L CHURCH. R". J. H. William pastor, Sunday union: on- moouu nt 10:00 :. In. Public Ivor-hip cl. 10:80 um! 7:80. Sunday school a 12:00 II. ”worth Lulu. a 0:30 I). ll. [Kauai no» lag. Wednesday, II 0:00 p. m. Wo~ German preaching service every second Sunday or the month at a p. m. OIIIAN IVANOILDCAL IT. PAUL'. 0.00.0”. OIOVI IT. Leo Schmm. pastor, Sunday new. Ices: Sunday School at m a. m. 801* man at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. Ill. Junior Y. P. A., 2:45, and Senior Y. P. A. at 6:45 p. In. Mid-week meetings: Wed- nenday at 8 p. m., ind Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Choir reheursal at 8:45. 4 p. In. The Bible and Christian Science literature may be read or pun chased o! the one In charge. Visitors are welcome. day. 8 p. In.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. The reading room In open to the pub- lic on Tuesdays and Friday. Iron 2 to FIRST CHURCH OF'CHRIST SCIENTIST. Sunday service, 11 a. m.; Wednes- FIRST EVANGELICAL - CHURCH. WHOM‘IYONAL ANDREW! [PIOCOPAL CHURCH. “my undo”. 32 South Main 8!. L. KLEIN um A. P. MEHRE “Mada-”Ila. Eveready Flashlights and Batteries Pull Stfin Lamp HYIO, H; P. an .6 c; Sunbeam Mazda Lamps Prices Reduqed 2:13“me lSt, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS "- C. Clifford, “WEI: $73??? #3.: a! u FRESH AND SALT MEATS VIII-"00' BNIAGE. can... m 0 ”0“!) 18km II. .0 I. II! J. O um- mm. frat-W... Macs-obs“. “516on M Price- Moot Mark-t Age-t lor NAPEIIVILLE Till-2 The Best Drain Tile Made. In Use fat 37 Years. Full Stock on hand. Car lots promptly attended to. See our Triangle Lektrik Iron Heating Element Guiranteed $ 3 . SO BROOKSâ€"MUELLER C0. COAL L mains Plants *1 C. L JOHNSON Electric Shoe Rep-lung 04 South uu- Street 'Thc Dependable Kind. Where Qunlity Counts. " Re- pairing neatly and promptly done. Rubber. of 1" kinds. lnok In on us and Into our Shou- Foliage Plants also Vegetable Plants Cabbage, Tomato Cauliflower "mm 0 turn u was: ’ no...” I” l:. truth-II. NOW [8 THE TIME mdm-temmnswith mnylc‘taflmr Write p. 62 cents C. V. WOLF 153 mm Ave. Phone 13” l3

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