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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jan 1921, p. 6

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Remarkable Diary. ”1‘!" diary in a uniqm- unrk ivy 80mm! l'vmu WU). gin": a “Win".- nm' fnilhful nv-rmlm "1 HM "me‘ In England rrnm "1'0 1.. Iain It Inl'hI-lr‘r :Illmnl I-u-n .vlmu- uf mm- "1! am! «Dual Hf", frmu llw guymiv~ Hf \flw mm: m Hu- lu-uiu-q mm“ of I’flk'clny s-xkh-Iu-v. 'l'lu- hunk i~ n; '- féfl In thufllmmi um! \\’:l" mu cIiu'uv- \cfl'fl nmil :I wutury aft-w vlw :unhwr’l death. It “1N ulo-riNu-n-ul :mol huh- Ildwd (Mm-unu- in :I mmilalml furm) by L0"! nl'xyhrmlkv- in [“21 Ie whh to extend nor Hunks to all Numbers for the wiutnm and W and to 01¢.- flrwm-n fur flu- ” mi cmtimt way lhq-y hund- Id the “N I! our home- Int Thun- than has been so little said about her mivities that the opposite im~ passion has gone forth. We. do not expect ,thmugh this column, alone to chase that impression, but we do ex- pect that the articles appearing here from week to week, written by the pol-tun. and appreciate this appor- t-fly to give wider pubflcity to the "k of the churches. Commencing “I: the next isnuc, Ink-lea written by one or mom of them will appear h the column. 1‘. hope of the religious editor of (Us paper that this column shall find {or A definite purpose. and tilt bit shall be made so readable M the purpose shall be accomplish- cd. Our experience in the ministry “ in the business worldâ€"our con- tact with men prominent in business and political life has pmven to us an the church, far from being dead, is the [latest force in the world to- day. The trouble has been that flora of the local churches, will re- loct the thought of the Christian lilo a! Downers Grove. It is not out of phee to state u! this time that lb piston of Downers Grove am In My sympathy with this. new de- «film-pose. but oftener we have found floating but a hodgezpodge, one day manila: to one class of thinkers, ad on the next day, apparently a complete reversal of position: It is “Sirlmngr YouIMul Jon It Cmdl vu-r v'luâ€"r I'u‘c'hll nlnflL ~ I! mun! Mar lm-n mum. Ilw hula. or “Inn! Inv- If Ilw In-a- up- nu- mn '00." llvllnu. Hum Ihv- uml-A lur- fl muting oww‘nllm h- ”w Impul- - 0‘ ”mm. H llw ulnnvâ€"Inr‘ uf W And All llu- ha-nuw uf II"- “I an.- alld nut lu-Hnw- :n what)- (I’ll fur “alumna m-mbrm: l-mrn n. atmo-‘mu-w. mm llu‘} Iwwr h "It )0} "mt ”mu-- In Hm ”I"! “’P‘lr‘rn huh, uh" I'JI'I fwd- .“ ymr Mr lwmv 'lel n.-n<mr- to w an ”iv Mil Lilrlwlv run! In dry. “witmmauathwgh Witwouldheinplacetom uMdthethingawehopetouc- "link. We confess flat as we ”I! mud some of the special colâ€" III! in the great city dailies, we We wondered more than once in n- .Ifll to the subject. Sometimes we fit. thought that the sole object. was it. ply envelope, then again it up posted as though the desire was to ridicule everything that wns good, of- u- we have seemed to see a definite who mmk' Il'o- n-cl ~ war? WW! ”I! a.” "w m: Irv-n in 0in :â€" in H! â€"ny "Nu-r ”wimp" ,\v «mu of HR nay (‘rlquM rv‘uhlllrmplw nun wring. m up In Llwulnn ' \\"~ :‘\'-h :I -"IV’II I'Hh nu clhmvr m uh ~I hn- I-r-mn ln-l II;~."!o-I'II-H~ l-m nu! uunmu-viiluz «mum-w" «c-ru-ul in quull ~:mu-r~t<~ wag 1'0"" riln-ol 1w "llw nlvl-«V su n- ill "to I-urhl " h H in u-mh vlw nun-«Mr d “'url-v-«lvr. \nrkdvi o~ and :IN Vim-I9 M'IW “all“. il‘xelmruhhw "I llw Inn-fr "fink. mul I'IIII'F u! uhl film's-ml?â€" Win-mlmuv ul‘ uluu "hrl-ulrln. m Fin! Sauu Who mmlu H'v fiwv ~ -mI- CARD 0!" THANKS Ir. Ind Hr». Jamm- CHIN-rs. Nun’s Cum in or sum: testing lalmmmrivs. at least two weeks sbuuhl be allowed. It In important that Hm "Nth!“ a! 9901! he slono .mrly unnuzh that 3 5m!- flfle'nt supply 01' pure xvi-II mm M- pur- chased In “11.9 fur "<0: and if 9mm! Is to hp som to our of tho gm‘t'rnmom II ihmllc‘ be born» In nmul that "w wwing \ulm- M ”w .«mvvl In fi‘pfi'mfl- m' by vlw numum of true flavor erh “-1" m-rmirmto with ruusnnnhlc- prmnyuno’v‘. ’l‘lms. If four-fl!!!” uf n mun-Ic- H ymrv v-lmw-r. am! only Him- fmmlm Mll sprnut, [ht-n "My Ilu'mL fifll|§_ or “I nor I'm". 0' "11- origin!“ we"! as: "mu-ml will grow: Thus. "w wrmInaan NM hm: an lmprmnm hearing an "w «0th of new] ufl'l‘l'Pd In Hm runner. Frauen American Farmer: A mum-mung servlr-r- Is maintained h3- nw l‘nflovl sum-n M‘afllm-M M Agriflfltnw. whore 29.138 9:1!“le of variuns sv'nls “'va flamim-d and H-slml in Nu» last tiwul yearâ€"46.442 ln Wakhhlghm and 13136 in the five hrnm-h «n-vl-tmtlnu «fictions. Similar whit-9 is: nfl‘Pn-vl by the various: slut" pmrlmnm .‘iNIHOHR. Th0 vhqmmm-m alsu MPH-ism: a sirivt Mspm-tlnn serv- Iw uwr m-m au-mls Inn-“gm (mm for oiun vmlmrim, and [net ”‘31- 31"!!!” pounds of vurhuw 51-1-le warp rc-jn-rH-II or hold fur rh-unim: Iii-fun- lwim: nl- lawml to In- nfi'vru-I! NI Arm-Hum film» «I fur ro-nuilmliun le’nr» purrlmdng In mummy In "w nlmwr 0! "mn- arr-"ran Ina-Hunch- an o-«Hmnlu- «hunk! In- I mk- nl‘ 'lw [mm-min" n! lrm- rm! Mun-r mu! "ml at “ow-d vat-HI! nml ler Im- puriliw. Frum H..- r"! Hun-r m-ml u-lmrmul {mm all llupurillm. n man rvl muniwr. an N". «Iv-HIM ho- huh-u Jun! nu Hwy runw. lew wwh «mum lo ph‘u-Hl I'M“ n-n lxvyr'r-t nf anu-m-d v-lmh nr yum-0r or nwra-ly [1"‘O'I‘MI In I hm! "f mud ur "gin «IN. .\ ullnnrr Maw, mwn-‘I with :mmlwr. is a suit. nhlv g-rmimfllml rrn-mnrkn It mm l-r Imam in Hm "Vin: rum". at a I'm» pn-rnum- 'n‘lu‘m'n G."- nncl NC: vh-gn-ps, lbwuw‘u "w tâ€"Mr’l "I"! «kill ans-- lb? q-mmlnn uhiliiy uf the soul-1 <1!"le L9 ulmwn. I-IN IIumM luv M-mhwvl frum ru'linhh- uh-ulc-r-t. Tin-w- «luml-l In o-xumlmwl fur mhfl'rfulni, nus-cl u-wl‘ nml I’IHV- vlwl wwwl't. Tho-y Jun-"M Mun luv 1'."- llmmvurumn new] In amiable, not.» rlully in "w Scmln, Milt-0' II In I'- mmtl want" In M adapted to total rmumhmu. If It In not null-Ne. unm- The first Important point In in» ub- m-m-ti la the wlecticm of gum! need. any specialists of tlw Unltmt States lM‘fllll‘lllll‘lll of Agriculture. Consider- able can! slumltl be used In this n-- Hm-t well In mlvunm at the time of needing. This Is partlvularly true at pwut, wlwn a large proportion of tin n-d clover run-d "ml In the l'uitml Sum-u mum-n from Ihrmul. I! pour M In «and the o-xwwted crop may he I partial or totnl tnllurv. 600‘ M I. Plump. (loud n-d olm‘er need In plump or well fillml, bright with a flight luutc-r. the (‘tlltll' of individual Win ranging from violet to light yellow. 'I‘lu- Invit- \‘Itllml ”1'“! should he at lent meâ€" «llum ulml nnd fairly uulfurm. MP 0! mlullvrunll or any ltlml find from uwdu u! nnxluuu won-«la, Mnny .rnrmers will begin laying the earner ”tom- as early as February. when it is customary In many sections to sow red clover on the surface of the snow, so that it will sink Into the ”0" wlth the tint thaw in the spring. Red «lover is hardy, and is nut injured by ordinary cold: and the hm that It mm lw mum at a mmmm when work an the firm In wmmrutiwly light minis to the m-«momy of its cultivation Mud by the Unlud Bun" Dan"!- men! of Agriculture.) Red clover has been styled the cur- nvr stone of uxflculture In the North Comm! and Eastern states. Plant II Hardy and Not Injured by Ordinary Cold, and Sowing May 8. Done While 0th" Finn Work I. Comparativcly Slack. Many Partners Plant as Early as SEE] SHEEN! mm February, Even While Snow Is On Ground. BE SBWN EARLY N“ thu Plant “MING-mum»!!! I THE KIDNAPEH- I 0mm cmr TRADE "l name in tlw my to mm- for my slstvr imi‘uro slu- «Mal and l learnwl how mm imrd. snulivss mnnvy milking man had "0me lu-r. Slnwly killing Willi his! oxnvllons nml imlifl'vrwnm. Aml i prnmiml her Ilwn mat IIPf'Iflily should rim-or ho nmlv-r the snnm mn- tmi. so. wlwn Rohvrt llnrwli rvfnsed m glw- Lily l0 ml‘. I slnll‘ her And I'd do I! again. Yum- nld servants horn lnu'v lwon brm‘o nnnuch tn harâ€" lmr us. Thoy loved Llly's mnilwr. and they know well her father. Who-m Rollo" ilnrioli shall haw hiw Iowan. wlmn lw has lvnrnml lmw in M kind, than only will I giu- Lily ’lnl'k to him. Yon are not iikn y-mr brother-â€" somplmw i know. Will you lwlp rm?" Drnglnu inlvl a varvssing lmmi on tho nh‘lld‘a golden lit-ml. ilk nlhor hand clasped the girl's. and as he looked into lu-r toarfiilni oyvs. his tone wa- very tender. "Llswn." shr- <nld manly. "I am June “'arP. the sixu-r of ynur brother's (bud wlro. You may have [ward of mu though 1 vww-r saw yuu. lumzlas st: Mlie-vzllvlo «In NIP Inn-ly un manfvushm :m of his ward» urn. Ewn un “mum“ lumkwl. m- mnmn «rump-d In gnu-It up In lu-r arms . mmll nMofi-u-b-lml um. 'l‘lu- Ilnlr xlrl mo- HI). "I mm lu- mu mrv ~ "w fnlr lmlr. llw Ilmlwu M Mr. erd, \‘uu mud kimw mm. The Innâ€" pun-n haur hot-n "llul “ MI I'm rmu- II' ln-r kiohmluinz. I mum wmrn 0M "I'D“‘Hufli \Hm nn' ' : mu: )um- ll. 31:" hum-v" m h.» hurt-'3" 'l‘ln- ulrI um-IMvrml lwr I'uyo-xtIum-r. I'M-r lnmimvu! rye! ~qume Mu fart. Tlu'n ImMI.‘ \ln- "Mimi. ‘ du- «ml. "um Ilu- kidnap-«r. l 1h! 1- ”w huh; rrnm ln-r m0 Alumna!» "w, Mummy whulnw~mm| I hid Inc-r. 'u-v-nII-«c- I lam-u film! It wuultl In- Ilw In-v lllarv Rum-n ":li would ”Huh «I wan-Mug." Hummu- Irk-vl m weak: lw mm» rlvw- In the I-IIHIY‘“. mt umngh fnrc-lMy tn Ik‘lnln bur: I'm Hu- «vfmrwa uf lu‘r gym was wimnm‘ly «llxq-mwr-flinz. uhilo- Hu- thl «11qu Invinlly Iu'r J: I Mr. "l‘n you." the girl answrml mlmly. "ht-ran” l um going to ask you to hc‘lp Im- In runrvaflng LIIyI' Douglas stnml. II Wm: u" an un- Mlievzllvh tin-um. Ilm "M burn rnnm. Np lowly unlmnwu girl, Du-r strange runfvushm and the "mum-Hm! ruding Al lo-u-t tw would lvnm M omm «qu! nw unkmmn u‘nman \tl- claim: In vlu- hmm- wlurh, hm un lmm "go. M- hmvlu-r‘u lu-u-‘vkn-yn-r hml mum"! Mm “m ummmu'ml unu- h)- lhvuv Inc-hm. \HH. hl: .uwlwl mm‘hllum hr lruu-ru-«I Ilu- dnrk unfn-mwmml ham and u- Dw mum-d m ”w ovwl M ”w In" mw, tu-(urv Mm. lilu- n \hkm «hmsn Hun-ugh "w "In-u «Mar. “and u loImIIH~ ful ,nmm: nun-mu um! n o-lluulm: uMM. 'l'Iu- rlIHcl «m L”): ’3" n Immu-nl lw hm! vnlrrnl ”01- room" Tln' woman'- hm- mnual “MI:- aml hc-r unu- clnflnwi ”w «'MM rlu-a-r. "\\'lm," 4w :I-Iu-d I-rmnhlvuly, “HI" ,ruu'! “Wu tln gnu wum- Invrv-T’" "I am lkmnlnu llnr'vllf' lw um amt-rm! pnmmH), “um! I nnm- In rluhu "on! "(Mr girl, Sln- I! my hrmlu-r’i erd, \‘uu mud kimw mm. The Innâ€" "one" had Io-h-phmlml Illn hmlhfl' tlml ho- was [In-«l u! the nllI-m Im-«Ilm- Hon wlnlrlc lnl lmwlwn'. uml Inn-mien] m mm Ilml "lulu fur New York. "0 wluhml MM Munro-r dm‘hu: Mu "immu- Iu c-uufluno- Ilu- N-un-h fur lulu I'MM. and II was In mmmlt mm [(03er ”In! hmmhw rmimmlly Iv" lulu rlly "uh-o and mad» hi! way M" to III» luualy hmm- «u Ilw MM. ltd-«n. dl-woumm-«l. m- mun- lm-l- mm mul ull‘tuzm'ulplv "MID u-u-r, hm the pm fur Mm ullll mm: llnuxlun' Man and M mllxm Iluu lu-rlmlm for "w nm Ilun- lu- wuu wring lawn-nth My: lmulu-r‘: Ilmrny Allupmllhm M It mu Iraulwm-nu. The nurse. whom Robert "urn-ll rt- tnluwl, mun lum- Iu-en mum: in an oppusllc- rumn wlwu the mild was taken. .wt sho- had ln-anl n0 sound, nnr had any person enterml the mom. II was sumum-«l "mt Llly Inn] ”01'“ r»- Immnl through "w window, and [nor mouth mufllml from onu'rgx Hubert Harte-ll was a Wealthy man and the kidnnplng was bt-lh‘w-d to he a Sd'hflnfl' for monPy. Yet no demand for run- mm had lm-n rmeival. 'l‘lw myxterl- nus um- flllml lin- papern and [he fl- ther, wn-m'h’d by It all. had gum in his car to an uld rumbling fnrm Imus.- whlc‘h had ht'l'll his paronls, and was nnw his ownâ€"null Rom mm no or fill family might spend smmm-r any.“ flwn- as H plenum] llmlr fauna-y. whlh- mr IIHIIII'N. mul sunu-IEmc-s ,w-nrs. Ilw great Inn-mm NHIMIIHI vnmml <uw for "w old murrh-d sermnls “'ch- lmal llmwn m-n‘ln- tho-re In 3'0:HK gom- hy. Rmhlvnl)‘. u Iw um. I "(in lhnm (mm nu nmumllr wlmr 0! 0M rumbling mum-m: then. Mainly unlined In "w for ulmkm‘. wax u wumnn'u uum flu- Douglas: reached the houue It twi- light. His brother had summon” him the-re. and he obeyed. Everyone obeynl when Robert ordered; his dom- inating spirit ruled them all. But In this o-rruml Douglas wan drlwn by the unusual motive of pity. unuxuul whom- Rohert was concerned. it was hard that, fuliuwlmx citmely on the) vienth of his wife, his brother mum law, uiso, his child. For though Lily had not been taken by Ilt'tllh, her ions st’i'lllfld ntmuxt as final. Detectives. working faithfully. failed to find a (Jew as to the tlimmpoumnw of Hubert. llnrtell's littlo girl. Slu- iuul «llsaplwuml on» running. m-wml \veoks lwt'orc-. after her uursu had put hvr to hm! for the night. ‘ "I fill." he mid. (O. IS'J. Wanton-n New-piper Unlon.’ ‘ Yuri,“ hr ”alumna-d, “mm.“ m Iy JACK LAWTON. The premium I! on tlw hostâ€"on quality, not mmntltywnnt [he sworn! best. Everybody wants the best if thny r-nn afiord It. If people take the wound host It Is not because they profer it. Everybody Wann the Best 61' The, Can Mist-d Mâ€"Quantity Not . Alwayo Duh-ca. N roqu'vrm 1m mnnI skill or atten- Hnn m fmlnn baby Pm-vns than it thus maturv ranlo‘ hm pom) hrs-Ming and qualiey art- Imoossary if the grfiatt‘st rpturns are m be pxpor-tml from the prmlm-flnn of hnby hooves. "The ("inn haw In" rc-mnrkahlo rmwiuk-rinx Ihp m-Iun- uf 1hr fend," mm hirm'tnr Wilson. "In many was-m Ihn zahw Inn-w horn Imp-r Hum rattle of ”I? name :lm- have mmk- on ma- um». llumlrmh nf v-um» arv «Imprwl on a half umrrmh-u rntlnn \"hl‘" If they \wn‘ [ml I'M'n silnm‘ frnm tho time ”my wc-n' mkt-n nfl' of grass in tho) fall Hwy I-unlcl have I’m-n mid In!» M“ «prim: wlwn rank am- an» ally high In prim-3' PLACE PREMIUM 0N QUALITY Good Breeding and Quality Are Chic! Requm‘un for Molt Profit. able Rnum. Him-ru van Iu' [mu-nod nrufi'nl-ly on rum ding» nlum- an'nnnn: m a wrlrs "f toms mmhwtml M We Hnmh "w kulu c-xw-rhm-m sumo". Tho «Om.- d'inln't m-l "If their I’le war “1‘"- ero any hm! rmnll< In fu-vlim: «flag» as ”w «va nuilm. A! ”10- «109- u! the to!" I‘m-h ,w-nr "14- run!» “-911- shimml m [hr l'hlvmzu murko-t. <n|1l a»: HHer. murlmmzh! “H'lill 2: WW rl'uts M ”w mark-1 Mp. EASY TO FATTEN BABY BEEF STEERS FATTEN 0N SILAGE Remarkable Gains. Con-Merino Nahum a! Feed. Hide :1 North 0:. ton sution. imlvlu-mk-ml) M a mum” tum-c» Thu «Iv‘irv mun-flaw a lu-lluw m'nmuialul «Ma-k mmmrv M". u mnn'v nf lu-m “ilh'm Ilu' I-nw. ch'll-nvlinc ful-rir wlripi. 1: ”Min: "f "pm: man-do mun-rial. Mn! N mind-Iv- MM. Ilu- urn-Imus "I rmMnuHm lvoiuz c-vmn-yml mlmnnl Ilvrvmzh n "ma ’A man living a few miles from Bam- mnro. \rlm raisml poultry, {nund it Im- pmctit'uhle tn umrkot his poultry provlm-ts lu-rmmnlly um] was not satis- flml with Itn- prim- In» 0qu11 obluin lm-ully. lln- mud.- n porsnnnl t‘nnvuds at n ”W lu-nu-s in n desirable Inm- llml in lInlllumrr- and obtained {our a-uxtmm-rs lu whmn lu- tu-gxm sending «my: by pun-«l lmsl. Within a few “wk: Hwy qut rm-omuwndod the pm Iltlu'r M n winch-m nmnlu-r of (unto- nu-rs to pnrdum- all tho «an and poultry tln- pr-qut-w runld supply. (‘tlstnun-rs “or.~ n-mlnwl lu Mumlylng mind unann- prudums and by strict l!- u-utlun I" luv-Inn» n‘lllllunn. BROODER FOR YOUNG CHICKS Adapted (met-Hy '0' Omdw Us. or lndcpondcnlly at Menu for 01¢" Fouls. 11w Mmunc Auwrh-an In Illustrat- llm uml tlmu‘rflllnl n Mum" lmwkr. Hu- Iun-I-Ihm a! II. N. Murray 0! “H- luni. 'l‘o-xnu, smut: 'l‘hln Inwmwn Mn" m poultry nlnlnz. and lmu Imrllrulur ton-Hm h- Hu- mum at 3mm: rim-In. Amml "u- "by”: ’I III |vrnvhlv n Inn-ml" uuiulm-d run-«holly lur mulch-"r “no ur ,d‘mdueers sometimes obtain custo- mers by making a personal canvass among city dwellers. my marketing specialists of the United States De- partment of Agriculture. The neigh- borhood selected nhould be one which is not well supplied with markets or grocery stores bundling farm produce. A suburban district of homes with good incomcs otters a good field in which to solicit trade. Success In. making a personal cuuvuss depends In a large measure on the personality or the penmn making the canvass. He Sltoultl be neatly dressed. slumid state his business cicul‘iy and concisely. slnlwlng the prospective customer why direct marketing would he advantage- nus and. if lmssible. he should have sulnplcx oi the produce that can be furnished. As this method 0! obtain- mg customers permits the consumer to we um! talk with lllt' product-r. n het- tcr understanding is usually ci'rected than if they luul never net-n cal-h Olll‘ er. District of Good Incomes Otters Splendid Field. mom Downd- ln um Illa-an on Pmnamy a! Par-on soliciting- Good Understanding In 0w- \ ally Enact“. Tranlvcru Section 0! lb. Dub“. luprcncntntivm..nf the Congrega- tional Council of Illinois met in tho Congregational Church Tuesday to hold a Service of Recognition for Rev. Arthur Spencer l'lwlpn. TM~l service in similar to an installation service in many wayu, and thin om- wns of such a chm-net" u to be very Elforts are to be made to have a banner crowd at the Legion meeting to hear Rev. Doherty who will speak on the twenty-five 'years of work done by the United States in the Philippines. Being attached to the regular army for many years, he has travelled extensively and is known far and wide as a fine speaker. The Rev. Francis B. Doherty, who ,was the Rom Catholic chaplain at ‘Pershing's Chaumont madman-tors in France, known from one end of the army to the other as “G. H. 0.," will speak at the local American Le- gion meeting next Monday evening. Rev. Doherty held a major’s com- mission during the war and it is generally understood that he has been recommended for a lieutenant _col- onelcy. Biz; services Were secured through the efforts of Rev. Newland, o! the Methodist Church hem. RECOGNITION SERVICE FOR REV. P H E L P S Large Audivnco Fills Congregational Church at Sewim last Tuesday. FORMERABMY - CHAPLAIN T0 Rev. 1". a. may. Who Wu u G. 1!. Q., Here Next Monday Evening. The Genesee Pure Food Company. Le Roy. N.Y. Call at Headquarters at Anwricnn Legion Rooms Downers Grove (‘lass Now Forming â€"â€" (‘09:! In: Than 4c per day. Initiation $10.00 The low prin- you see here is the row“ of an honvst nfl'ort to bring the country back to tho days when a dollar bought a dab l‘ar‘s worth. All that you can :losiro in firm workmanship. pure wool fnlr rics and Ian-st styloflall thn innovations which mark this sea- mn's fashions, :wm will find how. JOSE] ’11 IV] AZZA Phone 355 27 So. Main Street From the moment that the movement for lmvvr pricm bo- gan-we decidml to do our share. ABigDrop dEftO ADDRESS LEGION Your Family Will Never Want if You Are Suit or Overcoat $40 and up Should You Die A MOOSE BACK TO NORMAL ted all qualified mpmsentatives the use of the motion picture theatres of the State of Illinois for the purpose of {our-minute speeches for the abovc. cause; and to allow them to accept oflcringa in the name of the nutcr- ing childhood of «lcvasted Europe. Fitzpatrick l: McElroy, {hammuomhmllmdb church. 13w. LEWM.MGW01 the Chicago Camel! presided. and d- terashonmaioninthem. supper was served by the Ladies A“ Society 3, A first ludience filled the church for the evening service where M. 1Walter Spooner, State President of ithe Congregational Council pmchod, Rev. Vernon W. Cook. of Western Springs delivered the charge to the pastor, at former pastor, Rev. In 3!. Grey, delivered the charge to the church, Rev. Phelps responding. that every Motion Picture Theatre in the State of Illinois render every courtesy and assistance possible to the representatives of the organizi- tions allied in the humane, timely and urgent charity to the starving children of Europe on January 26th, and that cheerful permission be gran- We, the undersigned special com- mittee of the Motion Picture Division of the European Relief Council in the State of Illinois. earnestly advocate SAVE A CHILD! ('hicagu; llalaban l: Kata. Chicago: W. W. Watt”, Bloomington; W. I). llurfonl. Aurora: I). Rnbinmn, I‘coril.

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