and will not meet until September m. the second Hominy in 39pm- uA‘ As announced at our hat meeting. the ï¬rst troop is taking a nation Mid-week Prayer service Wednes. day at 8:00 p. m. There will be no services in the church with the exception of the Bibie School at 9:46 a. m. The train due here at 12:40 Sunday will stop nt Naperville Park, also afternoon trains due here It 3:18 and 6:21. Let as many A: possible gain the inspir~ aï¬on of this big convention by their attendance. This is convention Sunday far the Missionary Societies and Young Peo- ples Alliance at Napervme Park. Sunday. August 1, 1920. "381' EVA NGELICAL CHURCH UNITED BIRTH!“ CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Thejnbiie is corahily invited to stir-ad the services nd to visit and use the reading room. Friday from3to5p.m. Subject: "have.“ Wednesday evening Testimonial fleeting. 8 :(I) p. m. Monthly (Tonfn-n-mm nr ofl'kon nnl Touch": TM- pan‘nu of pupil: aw nah-d to nut-M. Alum! 3rd. 192". Tuesday 8:00 p. "1‘ Finance Committn. )ugust 210d. 1920 Munth)‘. 6:00 p. m. Hum-h Scion! Au» chum. Sunday School. 10 a. m. Preaching Service. 7:45 p. m. All are welcome. Sunday. Augunl m. 1920. Ninth Sunday at!" Trinity. 9:45 a. m (‘hun-h School. 7:80 p. m Pn'c-ning Sonic-v and Sermon. 305k“: â€Hunk lu â€th In Svr- 8. ANNRI'IWS HPIBCOP.\I.CHUKCII The l.i\"e Stock Cummittw hr {N .... -.- lmming mmmunlly “it met in "w Th It". Mull El. AIM-Winn" W‘ommunlty Chum!) wading room on l’flt-I-h-(fhrn Tuesday naming. Tho Fancy Work an“... (‘nmmittw will mm It the homo of Sunday August In. 1920. {MI-4. A. Auk-non nut Momby Mghl. let 1. Mind Nun-en, m. Sunday. August 2. 1920. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. ‘ “:00 I. In. Public Worship with unnun by a» pastor followed bv the Hind o! Ft-llowuhip and Communion. 6:30 ’L m. ll. Y. I" U. Meeting. Evening [71mm Own Air Sandro. August 5th. 1920. Wnlmmlnp 8:00 p. m. l'mwr an-l Pruim Meeting Sunday Service at â€:00 a. My School at 9:46 I. III. ("attain-1. Ion’l Sod-lity meet- on the ï¬fth Thursday. Sunday of the month: Married Women on the ï¬rst Sunday; Young India on Mrs. Heitzler visited her grand- the Second Sunday; Boys and Girls daughter, Mrs. Albert Ory of Name:- on the third Sunday. ‘ ville. Sunday. 3on hour adoration every Friday â€"â€" of the Gospel and Epistle of the dny, sermon; 3:30 p. m.. veapera. benedie. “on. sermon: baptism 2:30 p. m. Week «11kaon Communion. 7 I. FIIS‘I’ CHIYRCH OF CHRIST. CONGREGATION A l. CHURCH ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Many people of the vicinity have CHURCH expressed their appreciation of the __ letter of Mr. Josan Littleford. pub- lev. Encl- B. Goodwill, Pastor. lished in last week's Reporter. Lis’e Sundayâ€"8 I. m., Mus. reading 0! people thlnk they would have been the Goapel and Epistle of the day, treated much more fairly had they sermon; 10 a. m., High Nun. reading been allowed to use their own voting 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m. Evening Worship with the Closed Street Church, speaker, the Rev. H. J. Schick. Sunday, Augusï¬ lst, 1920. ï¬e Rev. John Stew-I1. PM“. 81. PA um’nvmcaucn GROVE swam cnuucn IMHODIST EPISCOPAI. CHURCH The Rev. Wm. Gmfeld. Pam Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Service 11;“) a. m. Mr. and Mrs. R. Eichhorst and Mr. EDWN'HI 14888“ 6:45 P .m. and Mrs. Wm. Dobbs, motored to Don’t forget the Union Service in Geneva Sunday and incidentally cat- e Church of the Closed Street led on Mr. and Mrs. Archie McPhez. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SCOUT NOTES “Mary "all A. 3. Help. Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Watt and sons of Belmont, motored through the Fox River leey Sunday. They stop- ped at Hosanna and w a Mr. and Mrs, Week of Lamont. spent Sundly with their daughter. Mrs. Albert Stanley. ‘gan Square, Chicago. spent Sunday at Henry Faulhaber's. Mildred Pfaff will stay on the farm for a coupie of . Mr. â€de. Geo. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dieter and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pfal! and family of Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greene have been visiting in Decatur several days. I Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dieter 3an Mr. [and Mrs. Geo. Hellar of Chimp, spent Sunday at Adam Dieter’s. Lu« (me Dieter. who has been spending several weeks in the country mtum- ed home with them. A party was given Sunday evening at Lawrence Pelling’s for many near by friends. All report a wonderful time. Supervisor Kohley is no" abie to resume his work after many week.- of suffering. Mr. Ed. Gammie of Austin. went Wnlmsday at Hi" Crest. Mr. Arflmr (3mm 1.: driving a new Ford. Miss Alice Rehm of Nanci-ville, is spa-Ming a few days with Miss "320' Tate. Hoary Duel is sulfur-lug fun: 1: war sore foot Is the result of «top- ping on. rusty nail. The [Adieu Aid bold Chair nmmal picnic at the putty homo of Mn. Ali" [my Thunday. They lml a wry delightful um. MN. Châ€. Numb of Dowmrs ï¬rm-o. spent Wodmlny at UM immv of Mr. and Mn. W, Plumb. Mt. and Mn. W. R‘ Shula 0! Br?- wyn. visual Rowllu Porn-r Saluwby. A mu-ntly bum «Minna Qo lln- Or~ "immu- m «Indicated In.“ Sunday morning. Five lMil' tninn brougM 0w whiting pooplv from China» Mr. and ln. H. R. Gmmluux and Junin u! Lisle, Mr. and Inn. Albert )mmluua. Mr. and Mn. 0. Hole". Mr. and Mn. R. Dnrnlcy of annr.‘ Grove and Mr. and Mn. Coopnr of Chicago. MI I picnic in the woods mm! 0! Nuporvillt- Sunday. jorie, of Slluh, Okla, in visiting Mr. Ind Mm. Thou. Sheldon. Mrs. P. Polling w" culled to Tul- ‘sa, Oklahoma, loudly because of the serioun illness of her son Alvin. who has typhoid fever. Ira. Albert Crumb-us accompanied Mrs. Felling. Mr. and Mrs. T. Sheldon, SL, and Mrs. B. Sheldon of Nlperville. were the guests of Mrs. Thus. Sheldon. 11:. Thursday. place. Word was teceived here Monday of the death of Mr. Robt. Campbeu. Sn, Bud Rem» of Austin. is spending of Doeï¬pg, Wig, Mr, Campbell lived several weeks with the Adam Dieter in Lisle a few years ago. Interment 18m“!- was made Wednesday at Hinckley. â€"â€" The deceased leaves to mourn his de- Mrs. “Vial! Neitz and daughter. parture his wife, three daughters and Evaline of Naperville, Spent Monday six sons. with Mrs. D. D. Barnard. Mrs. Walter Plumb is spending a week with her son of Algona; Iowa. Mnn. Ramon! ml daughter, Mar- NEWS? â€TIES FROM USE All) BRIGHT Trusting that all may lave upper- most in their minds that through er! nation the ywm become better men For those that have vast holdings, so much the better as I would rather pay taxes on one hundred acres than on ï¬ve. This letter dear Editur. wa: written with cool deliberation and without malice toward anyone. only an I feel towards the young boy and girls of today and the coming genera» I We full well know that what vvery vcommunity in this grand, bmnl land of ours needs is schools and more schools. It was with pride that w» used tg hear that doctors. poets, mn- sicians and artists all came from Europeâ€"4M: was. What we want is Europe to say in a few ehort yearcr ‘that they all come from the Unltedl States. There is no doubt that saw will find it a hardship in a few cast-s through taxation. hut that can he. overcome m: the taxes will be hut a few dollars and the sacriï¬ce w?" ht.- worth that. When that adoring educational building is completed “my will lw thr- flrst mm: to praise it. f l have read with interest of th- coming election on Saturday. Julv 3|, on the Community High School x'llich he a little oppowitiml and would like Em state through The Reporter that those who are going to rob against lit are people who on: (Mall; ignor- ant or selï¬sh, and arr obstmrting; education. and they will be “cured ï¬rst when the ballots ore counted, they will ï¬nd the Community lligh School a reality. Editor, Downers ï¬rm-o Reporter M. “dink Sly. To. Hurt “0' Given to Hunt-l PI" of W Cur-pin. STRESSES EDUCA- TION â€"- NO'I' TAX- ATION IN LETTER mung the awning was a motion pictnrr. a Ford kaly. show"; n M! M311 school in I nan! Minn 0! the Unï¬t-I sates. The pint-m was shown lay H. S. Dam in luv-(haw ing â€to Community High 5|th pro- position. In. Rumhugh wan appoint"! n! damn-n «r the mpflon mmmit'm which in to um! the (tubing shfl u noon an poanihlo. "loom;- Nunm In "at community and do I‘m "mm H" Iv. (Mtr pow". Hm. (T. It Md. Mr». MrClurv and Min: Honing wnv- nppointun an n commlw'c- tn scrun- "to M4 of naming anal homvlln. plum for thâ€" huh-n- who I"! be cumin; to "w villamv about Ibo am a! Soph‘mhrt fur th- ymr's N'rm. Mn. II. M. Flaming. Pin-t Vim- I‘mniclent of flu- Asmcialion. put-wilt PM. OM of tho- "-3me for calling â€he WITH?!“ was to win! I nominat' mm cumminm- to ï¬ll her place an uh: iwill law man (or her new home in Oklahoma. Mn. A. R. Whnohom wan uppoéntml an chairman of thug commutl‘o wilh Mun-dim“ to ohmâ€"a. 0w nth" wmbonu‘ Suggestions were many (or the proper campaign of education to see 1that the election would be favorable F. N. Davis was appointed chairman of a committee to further the pro- ject. He named Mrs Paine M. W. Millu and the Km. H M. HMWhor- ter as members of the committn 1 1 The introduction of the resolvtionn Nu the signal for '5 round tabla din- cusslon in which Ilmost everyone hid something to say. Resolutions favoring tht,D proposed Community High School were intro. ‘duced at a special meeting of the Pumas-Teacher Association he‘d at the high school on Monday evening. by F. N. Davis aml‘were passed with- out a dissenting vote. Pulled Resolutimm to Ilia! Flier! 1! Special Meeting Mon- day Evening. - P-T ASSN. FAVORS PROPOSED COMMUN- ITY H I G H SCHOOL Miss Daisy McColl of Austin, is spending the week at Hill Great. Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Abram; mot- ored with friends to Mount Greer- wood Sunday. Mrs. Alice C. Goodlich and Mrs. D. D:‘ Barnard had tea with Mrs. Spencer Greene Wednesdax. The Muel’ner sisters of ancrville were the guests of Mrs. Adam Dieter Thursday. but ride and- ï¬nd had sum: ‘in Aurora, lemming at a late hour hav. ing a moat delightful day. Sincerely yours. Al. I4 (utilities as time pron-«ls be reflected in servin- tad f-vrflv-r mud-ted by the WWâ€. a! will ï¬lms.- on "u- p." of it: subs-nun“ to adjust it. mm. r-ppmiuml by "n- FISHâ€. and wi'l Company. but “w Tl‘hpm ('om- without (hr sanction of 1hr TWO-splint! Tflephone mute-rial run Min“ pn'rm oflwr industry ON“)2 phmw Puma-u "CREAM Fm nwny nxnin. u noon in it h- vmivml. 6mm AMS nwuy. and â€up until!" pan All the money it "km-iv" and paw mule-Dy. not built upon} gold mine 1:ng Qgéflfli FAIn of dull-m mounts up to hundrcdx of (hmumlu a few dollurx more for another, I- I few cents: mon- lor this article, used in thg telephone business. and, conrmnted with higher expoudigum‘ direction the Telephone Company is An humane»: at this time â€will be er: in the Telephone Compuly us well as others in diflemnt walks of life. as well ax ordinary necessities of lifv, must be bought by the employ- farts are stubborn things. Staples, The [public are higher than last year and much as this condition is to be marchedâ€"â€" ‘l‘hv times shows that the staples of life time to come and the trend of the have come to stay at least for some- PUBLIC sancnou ’l'lw Telephom wrvicr’iu. unï¬ni- This condition meanrthat in every Evelyone healizes that high prices man: M'n‘ia- in like manner to an: mum m-«d mum-um; fur 1w». from rum By H. F. C. merchant: supply!" THE FAIR OF QUALITY paid ARTHUR R BEIDELMAN are executed from x variety 0! ae- ceptabk designs and every data“ In. looked after by experts. That in why our monuments Ilnyn appeal to good taste. I! you plan c memorm In your plot we will show you 1 3m! vu-lety a! design: to choose from. Our Monuments “mm“. Drink Wat" WM Tint Dr. Ella fl “4er of ï¬rm“!!! Dru-vi Hip mvmhor- n! the Wmmm‘l Nadir†ant-luv; u! Nu: York state to drink - [Mm of wunr no to I. m. and otlwr! It 3, 4 nml 5 p. m. This. me told them, wnul-l mum the prndm-n of ("Hum whit-h u'wro «nu-ring the N004 and mud"; that ï¬rm! fowflng. New luv-M. Dlmnry M II»- Idnml M S" in land I! lï¬ll‘flmn-cl In Tum-n In "‘42. Mt GIMMIH'M am no. lulu- plum- Im- HI "'2 "Im- ul l'npl JIM" Punk. '70 ya" m». uh"! wdmlumwi um. «kl-M mm! 20 par: hvmrv "no, Amor- lnn Plvll war. (‘Munlutlnn ml.- Med IM- wfllvvvm-m of the Amn- lmn â€Home“; In Hm! momma worn mm- In In" a dun-n Mar" "mom 0! Min: pr-mmn-d {rum I V's-mm! hate. ummling m â€w mull ncmm mlmi ruflu uni button. on Ilium-ml "F: nrur Link-foul Numrï¬m. $6.00 "-- wnnl. lem-n (310w. phone lbfl;\flâ€"2. LOS'l'mllrown coat with Nut coll-r. cm. on Main um between depot and Chitin uw. Finder plum,- w- tum to Miss Anna Noyorx, 167 N. Main! kl. 7â€"304 Downers Grove, Illinois "on II bout 9 month: old. Answers to (M ume of “Teak." Left home Monday afternoon. Phone 3084 or report an. 126 Carpenter at. 7-904 l.08T~l‘air_‘_vh_lw rimheyc [lung-x in J. I. cm. D. V. I. VETERINARIAN Bury Evening l.(_)STâ€"â€"»An Aiydnlg dqg, female. ‘1!- WANTEDâ€"Second hand baby bed. 93 E. Railroad st. 730-! WANTED~To rent. family «J! éhm ndults, housel Alto 6 rooms. Occu- ncy Sept. or 001' Int. 1‘. W. lewin E323 West End "2., Chicago. 7-30- 3 5137’“!!! PREMIUM?» $29M IN SPEED aspECl'jlmmmméié WANTl-‘D~â€"â€"A lig ht delhery horse. Phone 167- Wâ€" 2. 7-30-1 WQNTï¬Dâ€"A Iprgg {size riding 99d dle. Phone “MSWâ€"2. 5-304 WANTEDâ€"Old. and worn out horses. Phone Downers Grove 164-W-2. appreciate information of people moving in the near future. Phone SOZ-M. 7-30-51 WANTED-To rent 1 house. wm restaurant at, one. lady. Apply Bertolin Siebert, phone 94. 7-304 WANTEDâ€"Llï¬â€™asâ€"Hon (flier cook for FOR SALEâ€"A little girl's tricyck, very reasonable. Phone 262-5164 7-3 bookcase. dinin chairs. beds, drew sers. feather bag and pillows, can [renter and garden tools. etc. Call day or evenings. Louise Palmer, 78 Fair-- mount ave., phone ll7-W. 7-30-1 FOR SALEâ€"S nish leather Duo- fold. $36.00. all 36~W. 7-304 FOR SALEâ€"J‘our burner gas stove. top oven broiler. warming clomt. M. E. Collier, 117 Saratoca ave., phone 203%]. 7â€"23-3 FQR _SALFrâ€"_7P.iano,‘pquor_ so}. (ugu, FOR SALEâ€"~Heifar calf, 8 weeks old. Phone 213-W 2. 748-3 «in. 2 a}. . 1f... ~3u 2. Mail )qs. L 33:! 2.. 3:: .153 03"] u?;!. ~IOVI ultra; DR. W. W. GOURLIY ()I'TOM ll‘l'lllï¬â€˜l’ 91 B. th 8|. (T. A. BURKEE B. H DAVISON SCCV For “ale Wanted Lost Phone mm‘ 7-80-3 WANTED-4am yourhonaeaforl “my nausea-mm gut such 3 My Mayhemâ€! or 101 m man. u but“ evenings. street close in on the shift}; Ida about 45 feet from, with special. I" paid, for $200 cash. ‘ FOR SALE~A very [hr 30 m . just ri M for twa good homes. ‘ roads, i and dry. and the ‘11 low, 8 per acre, owner live-kl- ;another state and wants to sell. *FOR SALEâ€"West Hinsdfle low with 100 ft. lot, has 5 down with unï¬nished attic, M monmhmadeifmnmh’o‘ argon r1211 nelighborhooduiu good, t p ony 83400, m- an. hgd, this mid sun sarong m with good new buildings, on a m. 10 minutes n": from station. 0"! lives there and wnnu to sell. H price asked is 84900, but mm I. offer. the terms: can be amagetl FOB S‘ALf-‘râ€"A‘ short )5» on ï¬ling!!! ..V- â€"r w ! date north side plates. hax :- t ‘room high class house with em modem improvement. 2 he. timber lot 125x132. and place in In very best of condition, price “2,5â€, around 350:» cash. than to suit. P08fl8A-I.E_â€"-3 a 9-41: thick»! (:35. humus. 4 down. very large and II and 3 up. «wally us good. '50. lamment. the lot is out front, OI i [raved street. and the ptam most ‘- trutive drop a line or ran up for mom n‘nut this. as it may be *fl you are looking for. Price 8“. terms an be arranged. l-‘OR maï¬a†of_tlw my.“ up (9 .I-.. -, :fl-‘(Ht HALF. An up In cloth 9 5 Mun, wnh haul wood noon MM, olnflrfr lights. plenum. and h Manly decor-uni IM "My my right Into. "n.- lnl 6- Put wido- not! than. Du.- fnn’l and M and "w prim in mum Torn. only and mansion can I:- but I FOR SALE -H‘ yuu can use 3 vol, Inductor! H mm houn- m lb. '01! \ an i but {In of "w mt". lick. With 0" try thin; of a.» bad. hot rum ’0‘ Mn! my! noon. Mr lighting I).- IN». lino-um! Manna: sad thing my to mow luto. wk) tum “hm, «I ahmd this bean. FOR 8ALP~0~ of 0.. may an out m 0» km" winn- m . wnllmrm.lm-Cno- van arranged new house with ll mark? hi." irun'nvmrm, M- . oust mm a: co! mun. rich Hui so". in handy the In sidi- school Md [in price h h. $57M, terms my. FOR SALItâ€"anr-M lots- In all a of tom. 0 Past Grew! lm for in "Modal.- vn Inw- 82x250 M fat 21500. or I good 60 ft. [.00 It, .. E. 5th “2.. nhflon for II I“ hum may. FOR 3‘1.st muw strictly m lKelkflane bunxuluw house of 5 III. huh-an out noon. suahm hen. hm II at good pom n. a a In. deep ‘ot. pan-d ntmt. and the loca- tion is very aumtiw, price 31'â€. terms In nit. FOR SALEâ€"VA» out of town UK SALEâ€"4|» out of town "I" has a gonad north side home 0! 7 oms. 4 down. very large and II M 3 up. «wally us good. '50. moment. the lot is out front, OI i ma! street. and the ptam most ‘- native drop a line or ran up for an» 3‘01}! Rois. 33' it may be whfl For Hak- A nu Muh. mum 0 Arm In! on I hm: Mil 0M fluid- (’0‘; In In mluulou' «all In Manna. all (I. mil an maul, Pure {3.600. and um. mm in» many. not :50“ do": tho. mummy I’m Sale â€"A madam, well "rum name cm mu north uldn. of l too... arm. “Iâ€? u. lot; nun [cod ““0. nnh-n. mm "Ml mull mu. uvd Mun-t. and! h. vny Minâ€. '0' qultr a family In It In in" "mud (or Hun. run- 31000; VIN": an O'- rnnxn (um-I, near Stone ave. station and aâ€, homelike plue. Price In only m with terms to suit FOR SALEâ€"One o! the my 30' bungalows you we looking {or I. 15 rooms. beuuuiu! oak trim Ind boll tile bah. scum but. in dry hu- man! and a full are lot. load hi- dy to trulu and cement h nehool. will unit a former nu did- lcr, price only 80,000 nod M tel-ml. built a rabin Ema full 21:56.36 good basement. hot “tet- he“. - dern lumblng and ha I. and s ade trees. writ}! 100 'K: [£3 ____. (u,Â¥, , , FOR SALEâ€"An up to date‘ltdeh ly modern nearly new 6 room bull galow. has hard wood trim and noon. electricity for every use. all other no- dem conveniences. is near to trun- portatlon and I good ham]. ‘II $6000. Terms reasonable. F9“...S.Aâ€7*!" Lacmm I I!!! FOR SALE-Very attmtive com! home on the north side. with u 8 room house surrounded by plug of shade and fruit tree». has two foot 13M, brick streets and is a M cheerful home of the older sort, owl- er wants an offer. built residence, has furnace and ii modern conveniences. very pox- than. large lot, street pav and av- erything paid fruit. shade, and I! do fend at a bf; burgain, price "7“, terms easy. ‘ tmctlve surroundings, Trout sleeping porches, fruit and trees, good street. atone road, station, and best of mi hbon. $2600. only $500 cash, t. n m to suit or my rent. FOR, SALEâ€"Close in s {91g ISALEâ€"E :on cottage with a} ILF~OM of â€or no In. I â€:9 ho" Urn!"- m n- aw-r town, from I 0 Nu. named now have '10! II 505'" in corvoni'om. MD I I! at I“ not mun. rk_~afl. j: jun-1y the In v. uncommon. TELEPHONE an