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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Feb 1915, p. 8

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We would tint the placing 0! than "cum upon the wells of thin beauti- hl Anemhly Hell. nerve e purpole. twofold. Mu It oerpetute the name of the Downers Grove Alumni end lake brighter the hours. until you. too. shell Mn our ranks. It In the Inâ€" visible life tint make: the school. We may build our mot buildings; not up great laboratories; buy our books: an it on with splendid equipment; but whet makes the school? Scholar- shivâ€"lenmlngâ€"humnn life in the May our devotion to In. ”Mar on them through I like mediu- an the Ian 0! thou the loo: Iii" have has put the touch of II. or any of had. ht "no“ love In It!" not to fur M m It “Cerium. nd unite. with oun this any. pinto; but In "an moon"- and girl- ol the yesterday. con. to con- nlcue through some visible who! our love lot on Mm In». Not on no in» of a Conn or n Dam an Our new dun In none. The bulld- N we mold In In rullu. AM um n fat but". no" complete an: m due. and the Malta “mu Me which span through lieu symbols. mud-1 Thu lamp!" of Greece In In rulnn. but Plato tulln to us out o! lhelr ruins. 31. “van. The forum of Rome 13 In mun bul the upmt of I.- glad MI- 000 that '0 borro'nd from Rome. um nnlmltu our court: and dwell! In our had; The temple In Jomulem In In nuns, I! In doubtful 'htlhfif on stone II In" landing upon "to other-â€" in! the low and mercy In an "at and humble. (Mt wu uuM (II-MI. cull “Idea. The not: promotion at MUM' (Nun van- acm- the But why their return to the tomb of Genoa! Great! Surely they ex. peotodno mm from nerhte block. nor could he. whose home we have learned to revere, acknowledge their «late. tor he long since hed known of am (renter victory, and the pence which the world moot the. “Oh. love. put touch of Ilp and clup of hand! Then cunt not he too far to under- stand." T'wu the love 0! a nation that no- dentood the worth of the men. whose life, whose gallantry nuke. hle mon‘ uncut today llmoul, thht spoke their love u A nation. lhro' I vlllhle symbol to the world. Some year- ago. at the clue at the Spun-h American War, I was one of a party on been! a [mute boat. that In u unchor In the Hudson River to witness the victorious homo- comlu or our wmhlp! from Cub... Everything the! could flout. on cut melamine any vu dressed In our on- new coion. end but for this, would hue looked an Interior «con to such to. mate". :- they ulled up the; river to Grant'l monument. where 3‘ “Into wu fired, a and as well for ell heads to he uncovered. “Two little kitties. one Itonny night Beam to quarrel. and then to tight." And there, my memory tailed me. had to this any. neither my listeners. nor do I myself, know the result of that encounter. Therefore, with your permission, 1'“ read a tow thoughts. which. perhlpol Ihould have been re- corded with an old- fashioned quill, in; order nut. the pinion or one goose! might be nude to express the opinionl trig]: " panes-ea me now. that pos- sessed me in my childhood. when, an a “first under” l mu compelled to spout a place. this being one of the Ichooll‘ unbmhblo luvs at um time. While I have to all outward oppon- uloen Mined my growth. than II | hu- 1 hue not out-grown, I bar that ever attends me, when called upon to appear in public in I manner like unto m tonowlu nylendid upon- m and by In. Am. 8. Edwards. Pro-L Out at m Alumni “mum. below our High School Alumni: on the pra- mum of the pictures to our New 11% School. the 3 ‘ \WestemU ‘ted ’ The real difference between the best hard coal and Vulcan is, that Vul- can is a smokeless fuel -- does the same work with less dirt and ashes -- less looking after and CHARGES YOU LESS for the service. Vulcan Coke, the Gas Company's fuel, fits the weather like a glove -â€" a thin glove for mild weather, a thick one for cold. A light. quick fire. kin- dled quickly for the little cold snap, or a steady, hot fire for the long cold spell --- it’s all in the day’s work for Vulcan Coke. Price ”.75 per Ion. It in an”: arc to mule that the Hunk! cm has passed the kale-In age. There in enry nuns lo believe the condition In normal Mailer a boy Toutuown (In period of not hmly do iemim bin int-n maniac-u. ‘I'Io boywhodounoicmiomilm thing: in their proper nation any h- monumofubououlyunodi‘ ocn tween. 7» boy who pauc- through the Inn and safely reach the year. of abando- in I lifetime of Inf-inc- before him. He nau- . hotter nun for having passed through iii. (in. of youthful again) and folly mum being saluted. Wonk! Not Think of Mont. Autobeingprepumdforgoml certainly am not. Any nun who I. prepared (or defeat would be In" defeated before he commenced. [boys for success. shall do I" in my power to secure it. and trust to God for m restâ€"Admiral Farragut. In with Ms mum will reveal "to fact (in no has little we {or Anything that do" not savor of the fitted. I clnr ll null-h mule. Me In loo old [or the apron urlnu and loo wine In mop! ndvlco from lather. whom "to “on. to have wllled Into humdrum «In [morally ucrlbcd to old loll". Tho prlu- nahlcr, "no but-boll player. Ibo de'l’ rmr ~ mm at» bl. heron. Th" mm! the demand lo M: blood for rut. ma masters of culle- meal. Coupled man than ldnlu In I up knowledge 0! manna. gln rlckon and coollullo (M! II ulonkhln‘. A lull. count-anon overhead than he Just a little put the long pants use comes a time In every boy‘s lite when ho has n reverence tor (Mun wicked. "a place: an extraordinary and m- tlroly unbalanced value upon uhlllty to play pool Ind bull-rd- and bnlunn- does not risk all on a single chance. but Ilmply doe. the but he on each any with the uremia it Me commend. end no on day by any until the end In ruched and the Ink la accompllrhed. So, If you and youml! faltering. ready to give up, refresh your resolve end keep everlutlngly at It. Wuhlngton on his knees at Ville! Ema praying for a way to keep his curving army together; Grant outside of Richmond, determined to “light it out on this "no It It. takes Ill sunv mar." were per-latent. men. They won by sticking a It. The pent-tent mun if you have a job that’s hard. stick to it. There is always something that can he done to bring you a little nearer to accomplishment. It is not for any man to say that anything is impossible for the fellow who sticks at.it. The man who sticks at his task can be likened to the file that cuts and cuts until the steel is broken, or to the watertall that wears away the mountain side. He has a single aim :and sticks steadily on the Job 0! ‘bringing it about. A great advertiser likened persistence in advertising to a snow storm. The snow flakes were teathery flue, and they came down gently, one by one. until finally they covered the earth and no one could go abroad without noticing that a great thing had been accomplished. What it the storm had quit half way? Never could our boys and girls, our young men ma women. bout of such educational Manage: u are pro!â€" !ered today. Therefore. so out. take your wings. I]! Into the nmosphere which has been nude (or you. and (or which you are being educawd. ALL“: STANLEY EDWARDS, teacher end the thought; end it there be not e (cod maker. no equipment can nuke e rebel-r. And I! then he I. mod teecher. (end there never were more efllelent then out-I at this very moment) then you know the min: “A log with the president on one end end the pupil on the other. in a nu!- venlty." ' THE LONG PANTS AGE. Pro... Downers Grove Alumni. Feb. 6. 1915. STAY ON THE 103. DOVER” OBOVI. antenna. DOWN“! BIDVB, Next Sunday, Feb. 14, we celebrate our anniversary and inviie the public to tha following services: 9:15 s. 111., Sunday school. 10:30 a. 111.. German service. 7:80 p. 113.. English service. Our new church organ will be dedi- cated, the “Smash! of Melony" tor clutch members will be shown and an an in lo cues! s put at our psi- ST. PAUL’S GERMAN EVAN- GELICAL CHURCH. Men's Sonamy meets on the fifth Sunday of the month; Married Women on the first Sunday; Young Ladies on the second Sunday: Boys and Girls on the third Sunday. Holy hour adontlon every Friday from 3 to 4 p. m. Sundayâ€"s a. m.. Mass, reading of the Gospel and Epistle of the a". ser- mon; 10 a. m.. High nus, readlng of the Gospel and Eplatle of the day. sermon: 3:30 p. m., vespers. benedic- tlom sermon; baptlslm. 2:30 p. m. Week days-Holy Communion, 7 L m.; Mass, 8 n. m. Durlng bent a series of Sermons will he delivered on the following sub- )ecls: Ann Wedmdaxzâ€"s p. In. The Meaning of Lent. Sundays. lo o‘clock Mumâ€"The Wonhlp of 0011 Summit. 8 p. m.:-â€"God’s Dealings nud our Social Conditions. Friday afternoons. 3 p. m.:â€"Statlons of the Cross. Spir‘ ltual Duties of Children Fridays. 8 p. m.:~â€"Statinns of the Cross. Sermons on the Seven Last Words from the Cross Good Friday, 3 p. m,:â€"-Adoraâ€" lion. Good Friday night. .1 p. m.:~â€"The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Sunday waning. Fo-b. 2|“ u the Hound!“ Church. and" the nunplrn o! the W. (‘. 1‘. IL. Cal. (390. W. [lulu will give one o! hll famous lectures. 1"" I Could ”we um am:- no not [an to hear him. No In aid to haw A "on"? tongue." I "hurt or gold." 10 "worth like I diamond." "I. III wool. a yard wide. u foot thick." I! you wnt to hear (his man COII‘. luau amen: Clun loot! n to I. 3. PIN“: tor-Ila at IO: n4 1:30. sum school at n -. I'm Wu a 0:30 p I. mama! my" mung. Wednesday. at I p. I. Wo‘ IOI'I mum-n Societies. Int: Thursday afternoon of out noun.‘ Latin“ Md society. neon “M1 lam], Sgt-my at 1:45 p. n. All at. corals", Inked a: mud the 08.. and o! the ten yearn he has spent on UIII side of the Atlantic wlll the In nutohtocraphy non Bundu evening; Do not fall to hour this story (or II. wll] give you pluck and deter- mination to overcome your obuulel nous your Illa. Our service: for next Sunday will be as usual Sunday Ichool a! l020.) u. m. Pronchlnu a! “:00 a. an. [inning Service at 8:00 p, m. Hold urvlcu In the Congregation! church awry second Sunday. WALTER BURMI'HBTER, Plllof. Do not miss our aervtceu next Bun- day. The pastor. who Is nu lmmlgnm Iron) Austria Hungary. 3nd hu an In- teresting nor: to tell bod: Iron: acrou \ With this object in view. farmers hive banded together in clubu. in which the best methods 0! farming are discussed. Such a. club is in our own mid-t. This shows that Lisle and Bellmont are not in the background. 'but rather unto-date along the line of public improvement. It also shows that the young men who are at the head of this club (and members of our church) are capable at doing things. To set in touch with them. would be to catch this spirit of promotions”. You may meet these men at our church next Sunday. Juno. human Joanna. fllnluor. “Members of the Agricultural im- provement Association." is a sign whlch one 3’ read almost on every farmer's ts in nu Page county. This sign is an index, not only of the for mer’s good intention but also or the spirit 0! modernism which has seized the farmer of today. Every tanner is entitled to use every inch of his soil to the most possible advantages. Not only is he entitled to raise more and better crops th'an whst his father has raised. but in order to keep step with the pressure upon his purse he must. be a better farmer. must know how to raise more crops and how to turn every inch of his soil into the most possible returns. ST. jOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. In. Bun. B. Goodwin. Pater. LISLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. METHODltT EPIICOPAL. G. Pahl. Pastor. 8. R. MM). Pater. Her Fi’m Book. “Your novel will he bohnd In cloth. of course.“ announced the pompous publisher. "Oh, how nice!“ “claimed m. I‘lflflll author. "And null-deaths cloth? [choc-04hr mum Welcome Burden. "A honey bee, coming home fifth the nectar," says John Burroughs, “will carry one-fifth of its own weight." Col. Bolivar Beasley. who ls also an authority on quite a number of subjects, says a man comlng home with beer will carry almost one-halt M: on weight. and not complain about the burden. sullenâ€"New Or- leans Bates. Carhednl‘t vicisu‘tudes. St. Paul's ralhodral of London has had a strange association with fire. The first edifice on the present site was erected in 610 by Ethelbert. king of Kent, but in 1081 this was do strayed by fire. Finally in 1666, when the great the devastated most of m don. St. Paul's was wrecked. this be- ing the fifth fire. In 1675 the prep- ent church was built by Charles II a a coat of more than $7,500,000. Here in lesiinony to prove their merit. "Some time ago I was greatly Cm bled hy kidney complaint." am Mrs. W. W. Hello. of 3 Vine St, Him- daie. ill. '1 had a burning sensation in my abdoman and rheumatic pains throughout my body. i felt HM and worn out most of the limp. i knew about Don's Kidney Fill: and began mine mom. Thny relieved iho (mn- ble and i soon felt homer in every w”. l haw. the highest praise for Dnan's Kidnoy Pills.“ Pfloe, 500 at all doalors. Don't sim- ply ask for a ktdney remedyugnt Doan's Kidney Pillsâ€"(he name that Mrs. Hello had. Foster-Milbum (10.. Props. Buffalo, N. Y. wnu Tm “‘0 To. Lac. Don‘t val: until (no late. Be an to be In "no. hm In time with kidney ms. lean curing the much, the d03- Ilncu, the urinary «ll-order- Dunn's Kid-or Pm- no for um very wrpooe. 11:“ lo oflel come with ”(my lmblu. Our prnnr moouna Ia held on Wed- and” awning at 8 o'clock. Everyone I: very corilllly Invited to “(and all of lbw unseen. You will receive 1 very cordm welcome. The man)" some“ 0! (M nuptial Church will be MM .- nun-l. ann- day school a: 9:46 I. IL: Bunny morn- Ing Ionihlp. ll o'clock; Bunny aun- In: um". 7:30 o'clock. Young People's Society or 8!. Am drow'u. second and (cum: [Md-yo n I p. m. Week ant-Alter Gulld an! Tue.- hy in each month: Woman's Malt Inry second Tuesday In each month; Woman's Guild every other Wodnco- day: choir pncllcn. Fridays. 8 1). III. Bunnyâ€"Sand” uhool um- morn- lns prayer; mornlnl prayer Ind m man. I! a. am Holy Eucharist, second Bunday In each month. The. Md meet- with um am 1-. Hughes, 59 Sutton. Thunday after noon. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. At the Wednesday meeting we shall discuss the subject, “The Church Cov- aunt.” Pastor’s clue ”lemme: In the church parlors at (our o'clock Wed- neldny afternoon. Endeavor theme: ‘Tlvorlte Chap- ters in the Bible"; leader. Mr. Willis Sherman. Bible school and men's class at the noon hour. Worship with sermon at 10:30. In the evening we shall Join In a. union temperance service in the Methodist Church to hear the famous lecturer, Col. Baln of Kentucky. Sunday service. 11 a. m; Wednes- day. 8 p. m.; Sundny Ichool. lo I. m. The reading room In open to the pub lie on Tuesdays and Frldeyn from 2 to 4 p. m. The Bible and Christian Science literature may be read or pur- chased ot the one In charge. Visitors are welcome. Ion: summodu101.u.3m nt:1s.m.and1:80nm.JualorY.P. A. 8:45. and Senior Y. P. A. a 0:45 p. In. Ind-wool mun”: Wound" IIOnnMThm-Iduu‘luip. II. Choir "burn! 5: Jul. 16mm and evening wonhlp with preaching by a» pastor. ' The pu'bué :- m'on cordially mm to a.“ service: Rev. How-rd Adam- Dapper. "I" IVMOILIOAL mum FORBT CHUIICH OF CHRIST BCIENTQST. Rev. How-rd Adamo chur. R. Wltbw Bahcook. Palm. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CONGREGATION AL CHURCH. JUST m nun; Pull 0. Vlcho. Pager. COFFEE AND “M SPECIALS Choice. Old Crop. Golden 80:19. Collcc. pol- pound fancy. Bream-ll Blend cane, pound Ne. 8 1-2 pond. mum Dal-Inn Choice loan! The 8381‘ cam You Ever 1':ch I I... j Fancy! Sun-Md Unmet Japa- ‘l'ca, per mi B. E. KEHLER, Proprietor?i " ‘ GENERAL DRY GOODS AND GROCEIIES “Tm 17" I1. ‘ “Elli-8|. Blue Front Store I. E '. W. Rogers. 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