“AMERICA'S UN- FINISHED TASK†rival-III“ nun-nu." lwâ€"Im .. .. P05 6. At the request 0‘ “my “h the their rebellious action was not As‘n..wemnpmdudnxthew . W Mdd‘ndlghhdmdbywlmflembyw mu! 8: we as tinfmnwuhinm. rat Evan- medwg‘lfyxamm’: the Rev. 3“ VII†the 4th of March, 1351, J Alfred Nam. m-ndbmght win-unmann- 'n..,gy cm, w meme, .1 an Macy. Almhun Lincoln with his ï¬rm Gland Army at the Republic was pm- “View 0! 148M. his ovum his a u a, â€m, wisdom uld his fulï¬l. the Southern mountains bent: to tremble for the '1. Colo-suns 3:11 I and words 'ï¬mby Pnulundescrwflond'“ and cum Community-“WW theme is neith‘r Jew W Gmk. 5" mm nor' autumn-cm! but“. W» W 'm m}. It “ Amm {uwly “II .I’I such condi volun Annie-'- unllniuhed M ‘3 the “No W of u hum brotherhood of .“k individuals and of nation. It w “'n A. than! of equality uni W'.-_m- Wu of u hum brotherhood of Zâ€"JIMAII-‘C nul of mm. It W a. may of equality II aa- of identity which led mm national um mo of wu- mo of (he 'fls successfully foul“ for maul WWW)" m “a†they lad down their am»: an! the block all freed from brutal hum nameâ€"ï¬le MW when trade. 7. mu- the may": which in .rltfa.i!5§:$=e 981.5...ch .x 8 3812s 0‘ i 2. «03.33.... .1â€" cers... 2. “and mum. no 5°" W "' "um. or mm.mmm Mmmbotulmlwhnwe m I" on in Monk!“ "5"â€. mun-mmm-H'WW ulo.vorunvewb‘“â€â€œ""’ ,unuummmmu- A Ln- -...h.-l But today H “8 speak imeflyof ï¬nished task. Among the nations of the letting of the Civil strife We 'm use in it something of a†vast the world stands the United States as debt we owe to Christian Indenhip a lender. To extend her brotherhood for America’s pment greatness. of men to ’a hrxthbrhood of muons is The election of President Lincoint the butler upset of Ameria'a anâ€" it: 1300 was followed immediately by ï¬nished task. The m «not the elm Io alum tho arm-z molar Mfl'fl Int-“WM and m me o! hm‘m “M “L mhpy the In". “myriad; [Mu u". Tomhlhopflhlmn. dmrnuannwwuunpnx all macho. manila W hat “I: and virtues of (why-«Inch h. rheumadlhonhnrumofmh. 1 Im 0m“.- .. um. I M II! (he youth of “any, nthew M mm; to for! 1hr Ihrm of hunk- » m hm" can“: an charm «I tn flowing terms, Id “In" he (Ia‘p- ); «um-d by the omdiml prim-Mm for which Hue rlul M:- k'fl how and ï¬nskk u the country‘s all in 9mm. m them hm «I an sacri- M'es. mack by ml "at! «amen dike in the darn 0' civil strifv. II the have new for the mm mm. Them In osly on ï¬ery in war. and am In thin It in “as.“ out of neon-My for I tighten! nun. "W eulmh a u- 'howulalnnnpmchhuyno- N03. ' The" IN! Ihm Insulation- ï¬rst which the accomplishment of Amen-£- n'u «Maia-ha! wt in «what. the Funily. the (Third: and the sun. Tho rum")- 6! Goth ï¬rst In“ of not-My. Sou-dim l far that the mien: why «0' "flag in only too pm dudlw of the «cum of funny "to. We not. hom \flmv husband and n-H’r Irv happy in “v- communa- sMp of on! math" not! when tho rhihlnn um- taught by rump!!! â€I. intrinsic \‘Ilm‘ nt‘ prumnl churnâ€. The growth 01 imam-luv with the (ms-amt denth-m of Family m.- hu hum trim-n mm the Maury of ‘â€"--. -aâ€"gl ..n...“ DRE-II “film from expressions of gratitude to thou returned soldiers, the great khaâ€" ki clad ann'y, whose timely appurâ€" nme on the acute: of conflict turned the tide and brought speedy conclu- sion to the fuel amaze. Ma’s ï¬elds, where poppies grow. This knowledge adds much of pathos to our observance of Memorial Day this year. And we would not refrain an independent Rapubiic: “to†who fougM for the country's protection m 1812. and those who since the days when Blue and Gray Hinged in civil strife. fought for worthy ideals in the Spanish‘Amerian war and the recent World War. Chums of some here, sons nflvothem. cannot be with us. Their bodies lie buriegl in nude graves in shell torn Relax of France, in mar o! tmv- patriotism. Let Ihcm Intuit“. if it to pounds. the "1‘. "adam- price [add in bloc-I for w "Many â€It, now enjoy. And "ms we will innpin- our )‘nung «Man: with a remluh‘ purpme to maintain our past nationnl mutter. hum-Mr nlly fulï¬ï¬‚ing the animal duties of good citiznvhip, net-pecan: “or right»: at other! Ind themselves mtributinx Min. to soeisl betterment. The! Americn‘s unï¬nished tank ‘1‘" go on M JWW"'â€"I , weight of ynrs null mw wrinkle-i and inï¬rm. rapidly unscrewing m by one to the last great roll call, that?! «team will gladly relinquish their: work Ind entnmt it uritli conï¬dence; io younger hearts and hands. 3 With the boys of tho ’1)! «'9 how»: today all WM in our national hi9: tory fought or (lied for similar ideals; those who ions!“ and died in “ref birth throes which ’launrhed the Unit-z ed States into the world's history as: Igor..- Mun! b! '50 “LAWNWW , sud-1mg ‘ '1' 'w‘" WW! "II! In"! "I "cu-wu- ..... in u toll :- fag?†mm! mm up... our W our Ionian"! .“ 00!"! u Have we not today In glorify wu- him no toll m “VI-n? Have we run “€0.00"!!! M"- ' b. no mmï¬u)‘ uhhvmul‘.’ "no we an! to 5"" n gm alive banality which will was . -A _ -__Al A... w.- unlaw- the In» President. “I'll“ South America { tho much richer in natural resources ;an¢l settled before North America is ‘still so‘far behind her, and so back- Emml in nor type of civilization?†:Babson’llnd no ready answer and the ‘pnsldent himself mun-ed to answer ,lï¬s awn question. “I have thought in great (In! about it," he said. “And [have come to the conclusion Nut it ,is thisâ€"Worldly Spaniards came ï¬rst [to South America seeking gold but humble Pilgrims came ï¬rst to North America seeking God and building mines: for his worship.†FARMING JOIBS math-Idah- 1! ['Ao'thcnocerybflhmuhighcr ondandimm mutherandmhopoduving ' for the maï¬a rainy day on I city Ilayaodmttoourzmtmio: l â€a" rndnli hull- WI.“ Tm men of every occupation line up ’mloru miy «0' living in only too pm dunk. of the «W of funny, Mo. We no! home- when husband and u-m- Irv happy in “v- commitm- sMp of our man." Ind when tho rhihlnn Im- taught by rump!!! intrinsic \‘I'Ifl‘ of prumml chamtfl'. The growth 0! immonlm' with an mun-quota doe-dona- of family M!“ has hot-II trim-n m» the Mun",- of . many [mt mm wMtls flourished. in the p14 hut which (ally on 00' longer in existent-e. We must mph-3 {in {mm pulpit and «howl mom "II“‘ sol-id pumy and family integrity at!" vltrlotk- duties of gum! citizen-hm? i The Chair). has “wars been tho-i ‘dmmpm or the «Mag: that m w Ind high!“ in national Me. In the midst of the Civil War, 31mm crush-u «I hy the mnm‘ibflnks which .l'l l midnflItiuhud. Sam-a Pnddut Wu remained in at the their rebellious action wgl M1 idcncy. Abnllun Lincoln with his ï¬rm conviction 0! right, his courage his wisdom uld his (AMI. tlle Southern maniacs begun to tremble for the snout-u of um "not. ‘ Lincoln immediately sdvmd the principle flat (BI-ther- am of sane:~ atoll could not be carried on without it being construed as massive sets of var. Pullowing the bombardment of Ft. Slimmer April 12 and 13, 1861. [the president made his ï¬rst all {or 95,000 of the militis of tho_ Ms. meat. Each day at the White Howl then I'll a Cabinet Payer Meeting, for Divine guidance. Umln'u tmtl summmmmumum God's nide, the side of vi‘ht. and Mil that conï¬dence that hi this amt, mm he W“ on God'n but an: M; him I writ-a [coder for I troubled! wrtod like this in mam! life. Very soon Am "d 7m†M â€â€˜e As mad the Assembly mu u the mum: “‘3‘“ 0‘ u“ “"Wfl‘y' high school m crowded to the doors Unmln issued {all (or volmteen on Tnesdly â€om" 3t 1)» "mm and the war was on in earnest. “In chm: '58,“ of the painting cw “" “Mm" â€V“ W' i“ M“ am. at n. c. H. 3. Every wet held two volume of the History of the Wofld. .end the folding chairs were necessary “No man ever faced a more (omidviw aceovnodnte the MW" at the I“? M M Lincoln Is he heed ï¬nal “fun night" of the Ch“ of “'20- civil mm- and no human accompusH 0’0“," the "mm ,m “A. Old men: ever surpassed hi! quvi‘uhioml Singing School" with M- iettleme-t of It." But Lincoln did not 51- Fleming in the “W“! 0' 3;“- nil it merely a human accomplish-’6" Muster. This w†undoubtedly M' Etch day " the WM" Howlthe premier entering of the evenllx. then I'll a Cabinet Payer Meeting,“ | in . mimilu‘eoul lot 0! com for Divine guidance. “molt-'1» tmtlwm â€me of which could way In God. his concern that they be on M" the “New with.“ cw. side. the side or mm. ml “1"" “ï¬nd" “mm“ mmm a, ï¬xed mildew M h "m â€â€œth entertained with} miseellanr mm be I'll! on 604’: bide thin m you» '0‘ o! “um-Indies." him I pet-dent [coder for I troubled] All day meters- fl". end "do“, period like this in national life. 'Hnde of mended ‘mnm slum! What W our W "nun "tendon of the nude WW†9' Have I’. not today to dorfly war-um.†with what their wt" was ï¬ve? New we met to celebrate mil- “mu .M MW am.- an. old 11-..- ...A ....A a- .. “All â€"-IL. ‘a Imp um mm which um mm d?" MI:- by the apath- ol m' M. W dons? Do we clout-w M the dot, a! web combat MW" The 36m also ha a place in car- rying out the ideals of America's un- ï¬nished task. Among the nations of the world stands the United States as a lender. To extend her brotherhood of men to’a hrxthbrhood of mm is American villages do no: sufl'icient- Ky appreciate today the item of the churches of the community. God pity a nation or any community or organization which witholds from the church its support or which takes active opposition to its ideais and conservatjsm. Roger W. Bah-on. America’s [mtâ€" 9st statistician was many in South America. As guest of the Prom of the Amati!» Republic they driftâ€" ed into conversation about the m- mritivo mum: of North and of South America. “Why is it" asked was hearing. All) Lint-tin signiï¬es!“- Iy snid "Pm! News the chunm. ml Messed be God who in this mt cri- siz- has given us the churches." Mia. innln why. to ‘mn‘ri Virginil, North? Caryl!!!- hi holds up than mutton mun: ‘mn lflta God in lemon-am am their generation for God is the loun- der of them all. II! I'RIYIWI". vim" when can!!! upon by the clan had. ;far I "(KIM pvt- “! dun Msâ€" .Mry. She told of the may dam! 3"th have («M M" (M! lam! hind pf Freshmen of her your.- ago Ind who «on that night‘s some" an! fmanv limo «Might: on the doing.- ;or up rim. A very sad “fair was an scald Inn of the magma wifen the will W Ilium Thee. Give :15 Th! enhanced blessing, peace verity chm Chm our Lu ANNUAL cuss NIGHT EXERQSE§ than £832 in: .32.: a? ..< s. 3.1.1: 83.3.. < 2.2: LII in! ‘3! ~mm on w W m “9"" M a, In 0.1, mm This WN- am lucr- †W 4â€â€œ OIm- i with No min A: a mum ,ol the mouth o'llg â€d W M"’ n .- “â€"4- 8‘“! him PHONE 8“ “9‘ mm- on but “Fun N185.†flï¬llunl, um- --_...v-- _ _,, , _ unlist. held a mace in which the fa» tart characters of the graduates m Ill important part. They ï¬tted a< crass the stage in true ghostly fashâ€" ion. depicting the many professions. trades and ï¬llings which the mem- beru are destined to follow in the fa- to what the present M D. Ed. Senior was red. Tho tears of“: players were minfled with (he Inn of taxman-of tho Indicate. a the most precious possessions of (he W115" Auden“ were “wished" m those mining in the MM. Robert Anderson made a very em- «in: hwy". Rain: 08 M.- semen- m in a very pnfensiml way. Mr. Fay!- Culty Guthrie noon: Ir. Hi. Semi. Arhtur Tylor; [in June Yarn, Dorothy Bordwdl: â€in Sophie Mom. Helen Beidelmm and A. Fm)!- man. Stanley Huntington. were very sad in the mica of chief mourners at the wading of the last will and tadâ€" nment of the very much D. Ed. Sena Ending the evening :1: a meeting of the swammm to invoke the spir- its of the future. Raymond Wales. Medium. and Harriett Mm, Spit} Taking it all in all it was a Class Nixht long to be remembend and a ï¬tting ï¬nish to the fun of the Class of mo. II! helm. Deligh‘ when can!!! upon by the ior. 359% M an 'axm-ahle perm Odors nre mm likely 10 he found In “OWfl'I. having white or creamâ€"color“ Mall. than yeIIow. red, blue or VIM Europun Puma. An authority rm hotnny admit. am the number or apex-ills of flower. cultivated In Eurmm ls um. «which Winâ€"BEENJOYABLE them were very true ' Ad the grocery bill: mat higher and higher and ï¬le hope 0! saving for the invitablo rainy day on a city salary get- alimmer and slimmer. Chi- na! men of every occupation line up in the farm human labor cilia of the illiuoiu Agricultural Association and as! for the chance to pitch hay. my now or mildewed. On Monday beginning the thin! wool: that the l. A. A. has endeavâ€" ored to {uni-h farmers with hired help. ninetyvnix men applied for the country My “Men of whom were men of country experience. which is o strong testimony by men who have stmggled in it 11er lives that the city is not the Utopia thlt it is metimes odvertiaed to be. While it has been necessary to dis- appoint 474 of the 624 oppliconu be- cause they Inked the technicol know- ledgethatialpartoftheeflieient fonner, quite a unice bu been .mo dered the Illinois farmers when 160 men have been supplied. The rail- ‘Ioed swim-men slid the trawling ‘ulesmea who covet the wholesome- ‘W 1nd validation of form life do ’llo‘ always reoliu the mount of skill ‘hming requires. But the waiting line does not shorten and the labor ,mwity pmblem has been solved {or I north while number of farmers. Vflw Bureau will continue and it my mu- net-cling a hind man will write to "WI. A. A" I!) Nonh Wclls IL. and state his wait; it may In polli- Me to supply him. 11n-nmtwemntgdflho-m vu- nn human-ml him "A. [M Ilml IM- nm 58 Hwy m â€In. nib “rm". Mums! awry club Ill-m MW! mug-um Io am! It†all. Mum am An. G. H. BUNGE Lawyer 0.11% “'2‘"! m... OPTOIBTIIST n 8. rd“. 3. It"?! Suï¬-l M ““W J.I.CII'.I.I.I. VETERINARIAN Downers Grove, Illinois 6:310] Claudia-lam â€WM-- nusâ€"m mm M.Lmrn,u.n. WVWAN l wanton lbw."- 6m. Guam M?†N. I'm-A... urn-sham Curliss ~ 'l‘healre Elmer n. unmet-n, Regarding the Future Manama . men! of C. A. BURKE-IE Inâ€... A...“ '2»..- '9! an no. MOM your ‘3‘ Into rum! 1mm ’0' m m '- Into alum. m and In! it M Mthmmmhulbu'm would have u cum-ennui. 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Downers Grove Corner Sanitary Model-Bakery I have taken over the management of the CURTISS THEATRE and have con- tracted for {some of the ï¬nest pictures ob- tainable to be shown atthat theatre each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. A, A four piece orchestra will‘be an at. traction at every performance. ' Your patronage is respectfully solici- Delicious Layer mflmted 69. long-1'10! {4'} ,fl