' In: Minister's Com A cordial invitation is hereby «x- Ilmded to the people of this mm- I‘mmity to atmnd these services and liar the messages of those ablo and Beginning on Fcblunry thirtM-n'h, the foiiowinz will spo'ak on snowssivn Sundays: the Rev. H. B. Gwyn. S. Catherine's Mission. Broohï¬t-M; The Rev. F. W. Wilson. D. D.. A" Saint«' Mission, Wosrtcrn Springs; the Rm: 6. H. S. Somorx‘ille, LL. 0.. S. John: chunch, Chicago; the Rev. H. H. l‘ar- kinson, S. Ambrose church. Chicago Heights: the Rov. C. M. Andrews, 3. Timothys church. Chicago; the Rev. David Gibson. Cathedral and (‘ity Missions Staff, Chicago. ‘ On Wednesdays during Lent; the‘ Rev. J. H. Edwards. Church of the Holy Spirit, Lake Forest. and Freq-J «lent of the Standing (‘ommittm of the Diocese of Chicago. The km: W. 0. Waters. D. 0.. Grace church. (,‘hi- can); the Rev. Robert Long, S. Jamox church. South Bend, lnd.; the Rev. W. I). “clean. Church of the Mediator, Chicago; the Rev G G Moore. Church of the Advent, Chicago. An intrrawlim: numlm' :l‘ clu-rqv-‘Eigmh undo Team at Hindak- In- men ‘5" h» the gut->1: at" Saint An-j clayâ€"Sawmill:- Herr Tomor- dmws church during Inn and m": rmv ,HN-mm. speak at the sperial services an WWI-L . neuday m‘oningw at eight n‘clnck. an!“ 'l'lu- .lnm'ur High School Athletic Sunday afternoons at ï¬ve n'vlm'k. :Ascociatinn will «tart ib basketball (hid-Tm." flown-nah tn Prom-h Spot-m Sonic": Starling on FeWry Writ-«uh May Hui» Alt-rhlir pirlun- of l!)- Christian rhalarh-r am! rnmlur' stim- Ihh‘. all u‘hn [Luv “‘04 "H‘s :nHrh‘ to “Striw‘ for I'v-varlinn." VISITING (JLERGY "1.: AT ANDREW‘S .....'..‘. LENTEN SERVlf‘l-ISPL»: VI. [In Simn' in his “iv-In .lrm IV. I!" an II‘ no ul‘ï¬ï¬‚lf'fll' In \‘nur Humim» Thorr i.»- M (Hum! rm Izmir-mum“ or hobbrxi‘m M‘rv. I". "a chuviuhlr mum-«I v-Hrw» _.‘-_.â€", v i: F...“ Finding. . "haw: mud to 000. um')‘. "ft "to W. A Lift of Cow-«minus. â€I; 1- "do. mt" I! h cxp‘dfll "u“ "u 1.). "70m yum-vhf! into “ â€pm-h lam] gym um hu- rmflod 'to the HI hat-"v." Rcmmnhrr Juno-t AMJM" “’ m u‘" “M which "‘ 9"" "Ye M. "2..er for m- LMng (9-1?!†'h‘fl"? "" "'° “0‘"- _ Wï¬u It: (\dflflu W â€I ; Tho Wfl' of Ur- Satnhlng mgM (Inn-Iva» a" “‘3“ Mm“ . 1, gm . Good Humplrv ï¬umph‘ I! warn :‘mu‘ 1' ' 't' I. . . I‘ ,hv l' I "ߠ' ' n u a punt-7f" mfluem‘r an ufu M Vaughan If _ 0 n It 0 lenihb, IL with u :1! Ha uvul- , m, . '9'" ‘ '- ' â€skim-ll r .r. o o o 1. lmmy and I. In l’rmlmhflm. I“. hm». ("2]. 2)‘ will be two (mm L IAN". 1. Holy. (Vs. III-2|). Malina» can be “him! only by: I. st'r‘mlhfl‘. 2. (modicum to lawn?! and mus-r â€Mt-(inn. 3. llmrrrmv {m Dirt} 4. l'uhllrring pun-pow In lam-pr 601‘ by “It“: nmdud. II. A Mfr of Brotherly Low. H’n. 3-â€). TM» lore nhouM grow I. In (knulm. After a \’I~r)' brief introduction, Peter proceeds to point out as "m mum! (or human hope -- a living hill! in the Load Jesus Christ. He “ya that [his hope, cherished within. lupin»! men to law God. to ht‘ul'li' in Him, be happy and "join- in Um hill usurnm o! nhntion in Him. â€:8. 9). Hm mg pvvrwntcd flu» rom- Ioflinx “Hiram-e Peter "urn procvmls to draw- 0w Chrmluu thunder. “a! The ('hlullu Ute so...“ Mr. (mumn â€11‘ "i" of God -hc meaning of Christian disciple- ship is variously interpreted. For- M then are fully as many types of religious experience as then: am individuals. llumun prejudice» and non-Scriptural standanlx combine to cloud the true meaning of the Chriz~a tilt! life in the minds of all people in gmatcr or lesser «lnxrcc. Then: is great need then that Scriptural standards for the Christian life should be investigated by every in- dividual with open-minded easements1 to know the truth. And the Master said. “Blessed ave they who hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be ï¬lled." Perhaps none of the shorter writ- ings accepted into the canon of the Holy Scriptures gives us a clearer description of ideal Christian chamc~ tel- Ind conduct than «loos the mneml letter to the Christiana of Asia Minor commonly called the First Letter of St. Peter, written by Peter, am» of the twelve disciple:- orduinml by ‘ Christ Himself. ‘ nv- tn autumn. $00k “him! (Suidamw- m chin: WHAT HE SHOUIJ) "E AND WHAT HE SHOULD I)“ â€mufï¬ns; Immmy. Jnlmut. rum Findinx‘ . A [Mr of Con-«minus. ill; 1|- 4 clergyman. THE CHRISTIAN By J. Alfred Nansen a: JUNIOR HIGH FIVES T0 PLA Y OVER WEEK END kctball games. Ton rents admission wi" be charged. i Saturday nftcrnuon at 2:00 o‘clock fthe most intmw‘sting part of the has- }ketball schmlulo will start Naper- ‘ville is to bring teams from the sixth seventh and eighth grades and play correspomling teams from the? local schools. The public is cordially invited to at- tend those games parents being es‘ pecially urged to come and see the youngsters in action in regular bas- ; 'l‘omnrrou. Saturday. morning thi: 'regular Junior high schonl basketball [Immament Ramos will be piayed be- ‘twcen 9:40 and 11:30. Thvre are aâ€" bout 70 boys that take part in that games. The goal and ambition is to get every boy in the sixth, seventh and eighth grades to mkr part in the athletics of the schooi. 'l'lu- Juninr High School Athletic Ascociatinn u-m «tart ib haskotba" prnumm fur the mason (hia work mud. The nighth grndt‘ team will jnumy to Hinsdalo tmlay far :1 game with the ï¬re of â€lat Khan! in :I ha!- llv‘ for sup-Priority, fTMal: ,"iflfllalt , 3 "ausv- l i Mayors If “Innis r 2 "ï¬r-L rv I Mrrri" In 6 l‘m’t’r u: Illa-m r 1 (21¢an r 9'52 Tum!» . V Smrr: lhwm-r- Hmuudlï¬; Him- thinâ€"49. Frw Hymn-- misuwl: Ra. uvr‘ 2; .‘lvyv-rs' -: Monk ~l. ('urliss r: \‘it I! "at Hwy div “Mr, Uum' "imhlr fellow». and almuy.» cunn- luck {or mow. Thr month†«I ll"- lam:- have ubmm “munch-r.- In In- won.- mm: and at n» um. plmurv mu It» 'u! loam. m"! tin-m. I Tomorrow. :hlunhy. February .3, â€"-- Mm Legion tram uh» an the Cna-w‘urmm.‘ “"5th man-mun 1m! Athkm' Gut: huh! boll («mi u. hunk-- ,M-un Mag Tm Anna . TM: is a much touted um Ml "when.†nrluiuum and (My how to no' . «would: what Wheaten Ind "ins-Ill“ ., 7 ., ..,. ... . ., _ .... , ~- This is the third game and tho- lhinl vivlon' for thc Legion baukut shook-n; this awn. A» the winhw pm‘msu-u the team will be taking on somv «f the hrs! flvvx around (.‘hl- cuxu um! they expect to clean up on all of thc-m. This is :4an thv third Mme with": u ymr that Legio- mum of lliuwhlz- and Dowuen linu- ml in uthk-tio «ooh-st» with \ictory pt-rrhing Ml [hr lwnl hoinwr after]! u-vory sow-ting. Hinmialfl'u hauhCIII and haul! (mama low mom-4| um, an um! mm the hula-mun flrv nurï¬ fu-rnl lhv' name fut". - In a vain endeavor to flop the ra- pid progress of Curtiss' men, eight "insulate men were used. but so Inst do the Inn-uh work that thun- mu nu stopping them. Rogers made more than half the locals points ringing seven fiehl bas- kets and ï¬re fire throws for a total of 19 of Downers (.‘mro': 35 points. ‘Khlwell was next with 10 points and 5Curtlm with 6. Morris. the lanky Hinsdulc center, slam! for his team with 4 ï¬nial goals but fell down on the free throws. "Iihhinf; 4 of them. ,Hinsdale started the game in a whirlwiml fashion droppinx in (our baskets to the locals one in the ï¬rst lfwc minutes of play. This score 8 to 2 gave the home motors something: to yell about and yell they did with the idea that at last our eastern imighhors were going to beat Donn- crs at something. "own or the locals isteadlcd and will their machine-like team work and their accurate basket shooting soon began to loverwhclm the Hinsdale team loading at the half by 15 to 11. I l Playing their usual fast game of basketball the land Legion ï¬ve easily heat the Hinsclule Legion ï¬ve in a fast game in Hinsdalc last Saturday evening, winning by the rather one- aidcd scon: of 3549. Local Baku, Ball sun Cop Third Game 6! Salaamâ€"Aurora Teu- Tomorrow. LEGION FIVE IN EASY WIN FROM HINSDALE TEAM â€OWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GMWE. W013 , 'lumlm. l-‘oh. 2d. Gnu-(n; "um-«r: "a: hm." wr mun-WM (hr. “'1‘ ml- mit. urininnl and bright Mam a! in-‘, Ian-influx uhl C. "ox Mum-Of a» In (My: pmlmlom "wanting the «mini of wring. Thu-Inn- at flu- Amh- .of Item. this hint by powder In» “of "w Hm uhvn Mr, "or h-nlir»? himself {rum his winlnr nap In lair} GROUND HOG SAYS “WHAT D'YU MEAN SIX WEEKS MORE†I Soon and they urgnniwl, a mow- fmont was mama! to place biblcx in 'thc hah‘l rooms of the L'nitml States. hm has born cm of Uu- important 'objecls of the (Wk-om. Up to «la!» 1461.508 bibles have. bin-n pitted in ‘hotolx in tlw If. S. and Canal». and hundreds of report“ have been sent :to the lwmlqunrters by [mu-ling vm-n fund ollwrn us tn the helpfulmx of 'flw NNM. For Hummer. one KM. Pnhou! w commit suicide. found a bi-‘ ride in her mom. and trading It, (ouml‘ the ["0me o! God's help. went. hockl ‘10 her ham» and Iivml aw ('hristixwl lire. Tha- ornnintim inn-If hm 0\-, I «r 8000 nwmbcru in c-wry Muir In t'u- union. uml I" proving that “Religion and Inn-mom. mah- u good mixtuw." l The history of the movement i5 very interesting. About twenty-ï¬ve years ago three traveling man, John H. Nicholson, 8. E. Hill and W. J. Knights. met in the Y. M. C. A. in FJumrsvillo. Wis. to organize a club so that when one Christian traveling imam met another they would have some means of mognition. Thuy rook flu: 7th Chapter of Judas as the basis of their organization, think-3 ing that possibly they might ï¬nd 300 >ulcsmcn who belonged to the church. 1 it is a matter of interest that there 31's now (and has been for some time) in“ organization of Christian Commer- :cial Traveling Men, knowu as. “Gidâ€" Fcons." The requirements for admis- '.sion to this organization are that the man must be a traveling salesman. and that he muat belong to some chum): which believes in Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world. 1 ; “Can a traveling man be a Christ- Einn?" Judging by the attitude of many people inward the traveling man. then: are some who still he- lieve that Christianity does not appeal to the man who is away from home a" the limo. “Gideon" Answer Will- Practical Work While “Out on the Bond" “CAN A TRAVEL- ING MAN BE A CHRISTIAN?†84 per cent of the BusinessConcems which failed in I920 were N0n=Advertisers A («M goo-l «um mm am he ub- ‘minnl M Ylw hm. "new I» Kind-all llnll‘ A new Bulb-h munymuon, "000' Mud" mm a xtunlcn.†by llvrhrrt ‘fl. ('rimp. will hr [ho-n in ï¬rst pru- mnlulbm in American .4 IN» coon-n. A numhrr of hauliful clmmi “mt-K vrquln'ng wt". and riflu wtal par" for mm pertain-m. mul «an: ths- - mt nn‘nmpalimt. m" aha In- in-‘ 1‘!»an in “w pm'mm‘ â€mum Wall uh. Mon. launch»: Mllwmmn mat- in NM- Mw Mnl Imu- mun-«w! oh- "1"!" [nun-nun“- “rid“ 0mm. <z-m4mflh llh-vl h tho-iv amt n nv-mtl "huh-0'. Hun nu Nu “nu-nu In!" :H .0 "mum n-v ‘ln-I me' H‘Ju'vl h" hf a: In J.- ï¬h-II imn and Wnbmh nwmw. Chicago. a! 3:30 o'clock, under the management or F. Wight Noumnnn. This concert win gin- an opportunity to those pro- ple whn «lid nut hmr u.» choir when flu'y flung here. to Mar llu-m umlcr ulml mnlillnm, in a varied and bvnuliful moumm. 11n- choir will hr ,umiulml by Aflhur Km“. Ibo well ‘luumn Labor, and Max" (inodwin. mn- Pmfl nrxnnM. flu- n-gulur minis“ Eu! llu- choir. â€(NM )lI-yvrs. boy “"t puma. Amln-n U. (hunt. (rum, and! III.» II. Wilmu. hath-ï¬ll". “5" much“ murmur a numb-r. ‘ i I'Immanuvl. Choir of LaGranxt'. :ixty boy» and men undvr the din-«~- tion of William Riplvy [)orr. will give a runoff! next Sunday aha-moan. vaouaw 6. in Kimball Hal), Jack- Lav-range Organization That Pleased Local People Announn- a Spa-in! Com". i After waiting a few minutes a sound was heard near the gravel pit, and upon investigation the reporter found G. Hog. Mrs. Hog and the m. tle hogs at play around an old stump. Mr. Hog very willingly gave. hi3 con. sent to an interview and after the ï¬rst question, which wan, “Shall we ‘have six more weeks of winter?" he needed no further prompting. His answer to the question was, “Wham" Mum-nu. six weeks ‘molv' of winter. why we haven't had any yet. To tell you the truth we have been living this winter exactly as we do in the summer and you can go back and tell your readers that if spring starts about the ï¬rst or June they have no ikick coming." He said further that Wu! had no interest in his shadow at all this year and that ho was willing to take a little cold weather if it came. EMMANUEL CHOIR SINGS IN KIMBALL HALL S U N D A Y u squint at the sun. we were standing at the mouth of his burrow in the sou"! woods. These three people showed them- selves to be artists of splendid abili- ty. Mr. Konecuy Ems particularly pleasing in his playing of two num- bers from the ancient composers, Mozart and Shun-«Meant by Mo- ;znrt, and Ave Marie by Shubert. The deep full touch of his violin gave one the thrill produced by a much more powerful instrument such as the pipe organ. Equally pleasing in their per- formance were Miss Tris and Miss Alley. Both of these musicians About 350 of the high school and grade school pupils were delightfully [cuteflalned at the high school Mon- day afternoon by Josef Konecny, the Bohemian violinist, and his two as- sixting artists, Miss Mary Tris. Amâ€" erican Piunistc, and Miss Lola. Mur- rel Alley. soprano. JOSEF KONECNY GAVE CONCERT AT THE HIGH SCHOOL Assist“ by Miss Mary M Ind mus Lola Martel Students were ' Eaten-med. ducts and Rossfl Bakery Goods Try OUR SPECIAL Blend Cofl'ee at .......... 351' And OUR SPECIAL Blend of TEA You Will Like Them The Home of None-Such Brands Pure Food Pro- Auenï¬onumMapleAvemsm Steam Henna; - Sewer Building Gan Flinn; mm..." vs MRS. EMMA FORSTER Maple Ave. and Main St. Fred‘ D. Helnhe P L U M B I NC .~\ RTIIUR R- BEIDEIJIAN um «wen-Ml {mm a “any 0! w wMaNo Jan-{gm ltd army dmal it both! after h)- "ppm. The In at. am mummm‘nts liwlyl nm' I. no! m-Ir. It )ou plan a memorial b 3.0!" â€In! wn “in show you u put union 0! «lg-sip: to choose from. Our Monuments .\\ I‘I‘EIIHHJL [ Largest Pin Flow. ' Tlu- Ian-mun pin factory to In 81!- mnglmm. liwluml. when some!!!“ Ike 50.0.ch pin» an mount-mm. my \\ urkm-r \' t)’. ley'a sona'mmottho typeflntap- mled to the ehfldmn and aha salt withaneneamlgnoeflntwu very appealing. The and number of the amp-am, “Bird of the loan mu," was sung by was Alley with ‘Mr. Konemy playing a, mam vioâ€" [in obligate. As a whole the pewâ€" formance of these three artists provâ€" ml not only entertaining but «Im- lionnl as we". Indlun Cradle Bonds. 'l‘Iu-n- are nine different kinds of emu» hoards "sud by me various trIIu-s 0! Earth Anna-{ran Indiana. The I'lsklnmS did nut um? such :1 board; Th0 baby was \u‘umml in "w hum! of Um mother's fur mm. In "w mm smuhem tribe): flu- hahy was merely lmuml m the mmlu-r'a hat'k by a an)» of «mm lung enough to held H. {Medawmmudm hxghquam’yorwnm. mun“-