m1. ........ 1' an m What!“- Totals ofï¬c- «inm- ucouu and may Inn best loan! ammmummmwm Tandomnlnmmvemlnt gamma!!! M (to by I. â€I an nonstowhmamï¬ngam The essays on the Chicago Mp tui- elbylocal scouts seven! weeks in which have been received In the conâ€" mfmmmmnnmlnm hguad ammuleutmeot mhoyshadthdrommdmom wmmmmmmmm- hundnuotlnw We! they vin- Walters Eng-den Febnwy rm. 1920. MM“ 1 Ti]; =38- was REV. OWENS WRITES - : 00?. man GAME REGARDING cannon SCORE - wrmxsw CONSOLIDATION [at mh' up“: Kid-'- can u. Swnmtu'u Ppa Hahn. PM um. Inc. â€its 00.. SCOUT ESSAYS ARE INTERESTING unit-.Wuum‘m [m the Dick Tod 0a. Me. Not dydï¬ddnyvbfluubm any.“ The um three hams am dad and the fourth is not {ï¬r behind. Our ad~ vice la “watch Clarke's Clean Ems," they've been going along in .the last There are but seven more weeks to 31) this season and)“ the bowlers are interested in the ï¬nal outcome of the race. Only twp games separate the ï¬rst four teams and it is still anyone's race. 1114's fact keeps up‘ the interest and makes every game closely contested. munmmm made a ï¬ne series with sums of M7, 204 and 206. There was so)“ diner- enee between the ï¬rst and the last games of the Cuba on this night as they only counted« 132 pins in their ï¬rst game. _ . ‘ , Bertolin’l Cuba last Thursday aim utonewgamnmldfortheothe‘r mmstoshootatwhntheyntheréi in 915 pins in Mm game with Tholin’s flatten. Bill Viz of the Cubs mum-umumm Bud." All Manual A. Lune 82m Draw; b Goneâ€"â€" - Sevel'Wuh‘Mm. I0 The standing to March Pew Weeks A†' [61 "I I“ .l" .l. I“ In “I I" III I†m I†III I“ "I m 0“ as 01‘ I“ I“ I“ I76 I“ I7] Int ‘71 h mmfmtbmm in ma {or I my thumb utezuh-uduflmmm ‘elnnda (or ninth-17 lilo Ind ac- tMcy: .- 1W church I: too likely to to n unto-total about. I wound church. and Mon | new dutch. But when My doth. h Mud by mug-flout Mm-hhllflmofam‘ Mon. It In true that mud-dons which result in innit-pendant churches an uldom neonatal. An Indepen- dal clutch is without the stimulat- in; m with other churches that i 1 am more optimistic as to the vw [we of thank consolidation than Mr. INamn net-ms ti) [taâ€"that is. it it h funded out on the lines which be him- ‘s'elf pointed out an: the one: which have led to succeu. namely that ev- ery couolldawd church shall mum Milka“ with some one denomina- “The Tree of Knowledge†We am all agmod that our ï¬rst aim must be to ï¬nd the most effec- tive ways of advancing the Kingdom of God. Our (Influences arise only in opinions as to what methods and policies are most fruitful to this end. This is our p blem. and it can only be solved by to experiment, and u thorough oramination of all points of wiow, and the conservation of every- ‘lhing that' gets the results we are after. May I present a few consider- ations from a somewhat ditTerent, but not conflicting point 0! View as com- pared with that of Mr. Nansen. Thursday, March 11th ' ROBERT WARWICK “The Mind the Paint Girl†Tuesday, March 9th William Farnum “HEART STRINGS†ANITA STEWART [the mm of the Rev; J. Mind Nam Jan in your issue of February 13th. I wish to add :. hearty amen to his rlen for closer mlationships between the Pmtpstant phnnches of our ï¬l- [Inga This and other subjects he men- ‘uoned up "at vital interest to the‘ ‘chumh lilo 0! this community. and 11 should like to See them thoroughly discussed in the Reporter's columns by both ministers and hymen. It could not possibly do aw harm. and it might do a great deal of good. RE WE WRITES - tieulu community is overchurchod. the usefulness and influence of our v. 0‘ NS especially in America. with its diverse churches. I think It is in line with REGARDING CHURCH n M , v c o N s o L I n A 'r I o N :Jmty‘ï¬m mm“ £027.â€. salvation in this matter. My own ‘ - home town for instance. at a time Editor, The Reporter. when it hsa not mme than 1,200 in- M Sir: ‘ blbihnts, had six churches. one Cl- 1 hope none of your mama missed _t_holi_c 83d ‘ï¬vs Honest-mt; but of Mr. Nanssn's suggestions for my» elation. only it carries the applica- tion of tbs principlo to a greater length than Mr. Nansen proposes. “ Sincerely you": Thom John Owens, Minister, lst Winn! church. FATTY ABBUCKLE in “THE GARAGE†Saturday. March 6th BILLY WEST TWO REEL COMEDY A BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE HEARST INTERNATIONAL NEWS WORLD NEWS mm. alum" In the Big Fox Special IN utiuiowwu-d Suppose those of our churches that are most similar in their forms of worship and other matters of church life, any. for Instance, the Methodist. Congregational. Evangelical and Bap- tist churches should unite into one "out arts-Inflow, having twu church“ instead 0! tour I! at pm- umt; let one church be conveniently situated to serve the south mic. and «no similarly situated on the north side. Lot and: church ho pmklal withagoodpipaomluudnduu equipment for Mitten: Min. Hot out: church have n vandal db- ‘roctorwholhlllbathoomud lhlll (We â€ninth? Minn to tho Motown-t of u chm uh!- to m- du 1- 3 mm, munch-Ix way all the [nut mark- and other n- !“ nude at tho mm: cun- I Bull]: the other hand. I believe that there are many places where consolidation is doslraible own “hen the rhumhes do not number more lhan one to each 500 of population; doslmble if for no other reason than that a more convenient distribution of the church buildings could be so cured. Hem la n «lat-um for Downers Grove, for instance: the ï¬ve Pmteehnt ehumhes, only two used English regularly in their ser- vices.’ And the other three used each 0! them a dim-rent languageâ€"Ger- man. Dutch. end Welsh. At ï¬rst glance, it might seem that our town was overchurched. Perhaps the two English churches should have com-; bined. but. any further consolidation would have been unjust and in fact impossible, and each ,e'uurch was all?- soiutely needed, although they were am". i am a strong advocate of church union, as every one knows who knows me. but i recognize that a cer- tain homogeneity and similarity or thinking and outlook is necessary [or .i. it cannot and should not be for- ced. 1 DAY . TE g1.“ gimag'rs Cl 8‘! It SIM m1. 211i: Retailer: of High Grade Merchandise DEMONSTRATIONS ON OUR FDOOR We have one of these wonderful labor-«savers on the floor and can demonstrate to those interested. They can be purchased for cash or on terms. If interestedâ€"come to our store and investigate. J. D.GILLESPIECO. The Thor Ironer is an electrically operated iron that will handle a small ladies hand- kerchief as easily as a large bed sheet. Co'sts hardly anything to operate. Once Used-Indispensable In other an. I Iago And ulshhorl Inn Ina very Mulbmdurincnytm iuuloodndmyl-lbdpl with very kindly for“: lhavcmdeknflnubktomrk and on ditch-t church- of the vil- bunk ‘ Fred Heich is recovering from the â€new of “himugh†flu. which in supposed to be the latcnst diatom to be imported from Eumpc and which has ravaged certain sections of Gerv many and Frau-e. For {our day: and nights. straight. he aufleml with lawman! hit-coughs. but vulient e!- forts relieved him. Herman Hogrel‘o, who has been sev- and): ill with pneumonia. is now con- raloxring and well on the road M m- (overy. gun of animate, Miss Armand of Lyons, 'Re\-. and Mrs. Walter Ruhr- ‘meister, Malinda. Albert and Herbert ‘Andermann and other Lace friends. Elmer left 'l‘ugsday for Iowa where he has accepted a lemunerathc po- sition. r. very delightful time. Among those present .wene Mr. Fwd m»- tonmeyer o( Iowa. the Misses Glori- A surprise puny was given in hon- or of Elmer Mandel hat Thursday evening at which those present had CARD 0!" THANKS m 8km- ud runny. LITTLE ITEMS FROM LACE THOR IRONER Imus-anus... Let the children have plenty of clean, wholesome wheat bread. Better than meat. Costs much less. DOWNERS GROVE BAKERY Beat Bread on Earth! in the CLASSIFIED Column in theClauiï¬ed ColumnotTheRepodet ilyou wish to buy anything. sell anything. tent anything, ï¬nd any- thing. hire help or just to let folk: know you're still alive and on the job. The» “baby ads" are read every Week by thousands of people in and around Downers Grove. Fm Sure Results ADVERTISE ADVERTISE Give It To Them! 30~DAYS