Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jun 1920, p. 1

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Why do farmers stable their cows to close to each other these days? Why, for the proper manufacture of Rev. Hielps, who was for seven yours a member of the Wisconsin Con- ference and was Inter engaged in ev- angelistic work, has for some time been a resident of Downers Grove and has had charge of the Men's Bible‘ Club a: the n. E. awn-h. ‘ He will begin his duties immed-l intely- upon tho departure of Rev.‘ Fleming. wlIo loaves for Oklahoma! .. DOWN ERS’ the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Downers Grove. to complete the work of the Conference Year. The appointment is highly satis- fadory to the church. . Ian! Clergy-n to Finish Confer at! Yenâ€"Takes Charge Salty. Joe 2m. notified am «8} dune 3 little he" r they would go by rm The local mm is still Mr!- “firth-mm Manolo-«thing slut u all the null mm on main; on Central that. They Ire. however. the only local intuition still work in a the old basis. lent people who work la Chlcnxm are settling up earlier now that ever Hm. When they ”tab the clock rmthcmoldtlmumal.ht than la a certain feeling ll the air which tells than at in early. In". at 12:40. quite I divided nav- hg in “no. over the 004 method. “'I ”no.“ “In. All can In... In 1‘” an Cdnl. or numb"! an. OI! of ”or funnies! aim in me Rant-rifle 3M Mum: "out" gain ”woman!!!“ «shunt-uh I 12:” at in Anna. up mm] APPOINTED PASTOR METHODIST CHURCH mmhnumumdrmh not 0. «Indian nu": “r- M Tu- MIW Infill- VIM “ vu- Nubul. m I KN“ ”I"! '0' h a” M. "m. «a M" such. a! the MM III"! gm maple '3" hailed r." h the «mi-r of 0.. hr. mm more «by: 5.. ,m on Oh: Wt noon". A" mm m Sunday and I few delayed until the vhiszlo blaring 3t five o'clock lousy morning reminded them that we have gunned an hour. Sunday night or Sunday mon- hc. Juno lab. to "than with Chicago mu. Gho- Mr my MM usl In! N: nu ty of John. A. 0. I920. W. C. BARBER. IAYOB. Downers Grove accepted "adage" MumWfoI-M‘rilhgo bu Sunday moraine: when the fol- lowing Proclamation by Mayor Bir- hmndoptedbyloulmnhm‘ set the clock: ahead swanky mm Wham haw Irma iu that It mm In ”and to camp Donal-g it to he to the but in. taut: of the Citizen of Downer- vao. Illinois, and in outer to a- void w calcium vhkh might .- Mnnwouttoadoptthoday- Halt nvlu Mb which In.h cones clottivo It (Man on Sun- dny. June 18. mo at no I. I... l Why urgently mat nll cm- “ 0! Donors ere to not thir Lave Hm at 12:40 to Catch 12:30 Cu at Ataturk-M96“ “NEW” (MIMI VOL. XXXVI]. N0. 23 PROCLAMATION "Ht an mm “m mum up" Working “Old” Tile. is one sure way of saving money. A penny here and a penny there, and because of some “special" put on by the local stores, soon amount: to a considerable sum. Then thce is this feature. the more you read the ads and let the ‘ merchants know that you profit by them, the more they will appeal to you through special prices. When you make a business of reading‘ each ad every week, you quickly find that by your mating purchaa see here at home. you save money. Local stores are gradually getting larger stocks and a greater varle- ty as the trade calls for these [Maple avenue in“ east of the "ins- rdalc Golf Club where the wind tore down a m of over twenty telephone pom. Monday morning there were men repair autos and mm on the; ‘ Sunday a sudden storm in the af- ternoon threatened to visit the Carve but Jumped over us conning down on Lqfims by in absence. OI South Main strut than was nholutely no water in the mains. This has im- proved wonderfully. ‘rmsed use of Inter for sprinkling and other hot weather needs. in some parts of town the [unsure was en- A heavy rain loud-y light «me but in “Me to m the M and "Men: from withering (ruin the in. lease heat of the lat week. All kinds of units. My ate. and the; mhnrtnnites “Men: have taken on a new lease of life since the shunt. One of the greatest things which followed in the wake of the rain was the imputed village water puma. Retard”. owing to the (may in- Hofl- ud and!“ Inkedâ€"Wu" he... flu leo- lam- Ila Clark"! Tomlin. daughter dlr.a~llmw.l.1‘wnlo~of Dawn Gun. and It. In: 6. Sr»- W of "spunk. «a matrix! a" June Olb an 3: Lo- Allin. Thy will make their home In Chilton}. RAIN HONDAY NIGHT CAME JUST IN “HE 1"” hm “BIN. School“ h nom- what at a misnomer. 11» no! ob- mutoimcheuwomoltho mm and and" cow nun-i- ulou dam an mm bun. 0r- IIM play. Maxi-a. and” uni of mm mum 6m h h-\ While the new will I» nadir but!!! “when a" chlldm 4 to u yar- of an when puma an w"- ‘lflg they should “and. will In wel- come. "flu Male o! "in Pain-- tb- of Vacation Wu will he lolr loved no far A: puma-Ne. Rev. Albert R. Gage, Director of Religious Education of the Chicago Baptist Association, on last Wednes- ' day evening, gave a very interesting , and instructive eddies: at the Bap- -tilthufehahowingbye‘v «the , Itemptiean the work of Lac vau- tion Bible School in Chicago and viâ€" cinity during the manner of 1919. He showed particularly ‘ettraetlve viewa of the school held at LeGr-nge. I! e mlicient number of volunteers leachen can be obtained it in hoped toholdoeeoftheaeeehoolslnthe Baptist Church hen thin year from July l2“: to 30th. it was thought at flat to begin the school a week' earlier but u the Chautauqua in [my] villi-g for the children on the mom- in: at the proceeding week the over: in: has been Mel-led null the 12th.. If the lchod in held It. will have m- vlonne mooâ€"um five day- each week or Mue- unions. ’ Fink- Sudan. Will be field If Sllidelt Vols-leer Teachers Can Be Obtained. PLANS MADE FOR ' LOCAL VACATION “BIBLE SCHOOL” nowunns GROVE. nu PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY JUNE 18, 1920 The mention hall. one of the lar- L' geat of its kind, held. visitors and l- delegates about MM people. That was the seating capacity but mention . must he made of the many who stood and sat in the aisles and the stairs which greatly increased the capacity. With the calling of the roll of the, States for nominations on Friday morning. the real interest in the con- vention started. When Senator lodge ‘ gaveled the meeting into a semblance of order and announced that nomina- tions were in order the first cheer of many for the day started. Alabama passed. The next State. Arizona, was called, and as the chair- man of that delegation rose to his feet and said. "Arizona yields to Kan- ‘nomination which precipitated the u long demonstration of delegates and t spectators (or the army man. Then Arkansas yields to Illinois Convenient cm Sim. It was the privilege of remnan- tatiws of the Reporter to he present cn Friday and Satun‘lly- the big day: of the meeting. To those who Mn never witnessed a canvention it wax forum of the lenders mrvflgM could com" their eflofls on out of those who won- tnflilg. This was dam and 0» minute the truncation «pound Sflurlhy morning, it was a fora-m remission 0m Harding would he an may. Those who we" pro-cu at the (bl- imvn on Friday. however, and MM n-llu "w. first four mm um th‘ anew before the Mm adjourned. int um neither of tho “In-e Mrs. Wood, harden or Johny ran. had wry much of a m to‘ win the In: print. Aflrr the hunt ballot it was phi: that an H; medâ€" firs-ow "swim 0! Ohio. in! Go". cmr emu... of "mu. wen- nuned a mm «mm for Pun-Hm! nil Vite-I‘m“ m- Mh-dr. II "no Hg court-m which dam! in (Help Monty night. "”1””. mine: "It mu 0' (in mm- pfln. bu new-r he" mull-d as yanking m I '6"! Dom” ml Ms Ia Calm Nana Gm a lunatic-«- In Vla- HARDING All) (001le Sfl- [(HDBY 6.0.P. (Continued on P312 8) «one u a surprise to “If mm CITIZENâ€"ll. I fof the selling a! Encyclopevfln Brit- :taniu for the Saw. He taken with him the best wishes of the community {or success In his venture Into hai- Mr. Fleming will be missed in the mutiny. not only by the members :of his own congregation. but by near- ly every faction of church life in the village. He leaves on June list for Oklnhm when be will hm charge] A cannumee is now working on a plan tn make an addition to the l"!- som building and install a new pipe laws for the Methodist Centenary fund, at the same time ruining more than fifteen hundred dollars to settle the last of the churrll debt and Ic- c-ruerl interest. In the same time the pastor's salary bu been increnserl to 5‘2“!) per year and the new. ‘ In less than'two years he has M- on Into the church forty probationers ‘ and ninety-nine new members. fifty «1' these in the last hm weeks and lhring his less than hm mm pus-I mate hen Rev. “min: has M ,M enviable meant. He has Maul Inc-w unhifion, m mound: and ne- newal faith inh (he church hotly, having a pan‘sh in a flourishing m- 051300 While here be run ins-trauma! ini raising between 16.11)!) and WM dol- re" nmndfinlhn 1. Alfnul NM of un- Pint Evnncvlkal.1'. 1'. ”Mat «up First Cumming! 1!!le Stuart of the NM M {M vfllhflnpflinmpmm Special music wm h milieu-II 5’ the H. E. Chin-ll chorus dodr. Th- large sum and” of the chunk i» expected to be and to and” u an I'M“: Chan» will in be“ r fun?!“ I!“ 80min of the In map-1mm dam in hum of the Rev. Button "urn Firming. who I!- mfly M‘M rum 0' ma. } The MW“! will WI It 0:“ o’ «H-waflblnflumdm Rn. Wm. Grade”. put" of 84. I‘m-I'- Ennnlieal (lurch who in pm! a! the Deal Mia um. Rev. Fleming will «Min-r Ms run- Method-(M “(Jo-afic- Cunt-OWNâ€" lab-ilk“. "HIM fARthll SfRVKf SUNDAY fol! RtV. flfllllé clamwilflntakenintofin 95h) only hope in that prices.” with five m dollar rate. their mumuptheinemmdgo 150%: postage. 50%. Milly com- munity newspapers thmghout th_e_coqntry no finding am even hm. P... '9.» be when in tfié‘ifi. ily burying mad at her old home. ymrs. died at the home of “or (laugh.- lfr. Mn. Author 1.. Jacoby, 94 East Pnirie avenue on MRS. SUSA NA GRAHAM dollar Ind a halt rate which was standard for so long. It is inter- estinghmtethuoureost sheets show the following raises in costs in the last three years. Wages, 5 "W. m Wis" wk", Ilny vim sum-l tin-fr honeymv They will he al have after July Isl u '00 Gilbert cflptian price to $21!) per year. ThiswasurflseofM fun: the tend rust new: in thâ€" IIer'n path. ‘ Ir. Than” KM, broth" of the gran, was best man and If" Lu- cille flush flayed the “Ming march. fir. and In. mm" In!!! Tm- (my mouth: with It. and In J. P. Kiln" on I mater "in In "k OUR SUBSCRIPTION PRICE AND COSTS ‘dlheufley,mnmbyher em. "in Gem MW at Numb. "Nubia. III» m orchid (”mac and curled yelln- tan 1.- 303.71» lawn git-la. Bennie: Amor ml Thelma "MIL ”mm 01 Mo] Aha! My-fiu "hum an! Mane friend: were present I. cum m- am: Amid a» in" .1 km ”W. m and Di“ an”. The um. “and h silver inc-in “WI-finrmu-mru‘ mumunmmmmpm m mum '0 «kinds! II th- hm of up W's- um In! 8.1. "MI! «Hung. 1m ms. the M. MB.PMW0€M,J.A Mrs. Susuna Guhm. lg"! ninety “Whirl-Wham WM hank-Milo...- tncnnbuuhdfnmhm mammanm,m I" of Wu. Pub" 0! I” (:6th thumb Adhere. [Human-u Jobllflnnolasflonl Fan-n irbuhnavfl'uhhvlkhhybflh‘ Mancini“. quoutoflhnehiu. Thinnin- a Sunday ther In Ind been riding for two nights and a clay. TM- per- formance «Idem him to Devil'u‘ hhfmm-lmthlhabe- a. favorite wflh the hunter: 0! the game in lhlt vicinity. Rainy deaun. who play: m- !" field on the nine. w Intramu- al in mung Billy to lake It: Job. Newlllkmndbyulyb «ampleulnndohhhomlmu formymn. Waning-rd luminanhcphm will heal Mfumnmbhhmm‘ Mp4! It. nay-nae. www.mmcummu‘ Mbhol-Ilvivwvmbom a Ian ”I“ with Much-hr. m1 amrdthm,hln~aflq this season. in his first Mt?“ FURLONCr-KIDWBLL wotk with the bat. vim: Se 56M Ipetemtheyhndmmum but [ Billy Shambmok, who has cracked ‘uut many I hit for various local teams, is playing gm: bull this sea- eat! with the Devil'shke.Nol1h Daâ€" kota. baseball team. Hepnbeenthemabouznmnth and since that time they have In! Meal Slur Hold-m Dow- Shun» Poultian Will NM 3- m Duh... BILLY SHANABROOK PLAYING GREAT BALL WITH DEVIL’S LAKE have lost Harem Yuri. Temporarily Dr. Goodwin VII 6"- nte at St. Pius Church. Ohm ‘- later at St. Francis Xavier: at In ‘Scllool in_Chiago, when «I the dam LL. B. 'Ho mom I private Khan! d ‘ graduated from the Raymond Public Shawl. He waived his W 1 Arts clam from St. [main Col- W. Chicago and then mitt-W at St. Mary’s Seminary. Mm Ohio. where he received the m oflmrofAflsanBndldorlf Diu'nity. Dr. Poodwin then m John Hopkins University. Edam. when he as elected a Fellow of Semiticn. After returning to Chic.- 0. he took pant-Mu work h SaniflcsnndAnhienndispmdd the (net dint he was a special It!- dent of President Harper 01th. GH- engo University. Last year he (rul- untcd film the hhn Install Ln. his «dilution line yum I‘D. Al intern-ting fact in convection h (in an‘mwinmnflhrbyhfl. FMM': Church then R I. Int «mind. Rev. Rm also m- «d thr- sprm at his first In a his ,‘Wsfiufln of 0.; discos- ‘ an... by on M. The Right Renaud Dam J. Rior- dan. of 8!. ”Isaiah's 00cm. CH- ”. vi" ml. lb gem ll- lmfily an» m than wiflbeamprhlnddullv union. leniendlhm frbmkmmvm mam 16- Ihedum‘b Dull atom twain-Illn- ty. 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