Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Apr 1922, p. 16

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“Send Forthr Th): Spirit" i~ an Enl- lzsh selling of the (we! “Emit“ Spit-nun: Tuum" 0! Joseph Svhuolh'. A son-n pun unnn-umpaniul numb" which l'ar‘ much mm? by the- Panda! Chonuh-IN mull-r Father Fann‘ l! M: Mn mug mun) limes b) EnI-_‘ Manuel ('huir m lhur \urimn cum-l an: and n mus-dual by mam (ho. films! number n! uh lnml m the C'Imir'~ nun-nan Munst- uf lhv rwhu‘ Max and beau!) n! 4‘ hulmmu u-ul‘ Dix-amt It bnnpâ€" uut Un- brulhmwe of the bun' \I‘Icfr «I rflrrliu-h'. Mon furmlmr am the duct (mm sum-n "(‘nnclflvmn,” \Ihirh will I»- hung by AA ('. (hum, lc-mw. and Bhlf‘ #7 ,V..,,...v.. u.-. to the “Ave Verum" of Gounod. The former opens with the min theme sung by the bases, accompanied b3" the other parts, working up gradualâ€" ly to a fine climax. The second will be sung unaccompanied. Both are panimlarly appropriate {or Lent. “Send Forth Thy Spiiit" i~ an Enl- lish setting of the (we! “Emit". Next Sunday afu'rnuon, April 9, them will be a special service at S. Andrew's .‘Ilr‘rilill, at which the Rev. C. M. Andrews, rector of St. T im- othy's Church. Chicago. will be the preacher, and a musical pmgram willJ be given by furry boys and men from Emmanuel Choir of LaGrange, mul-I u thc din-mun of William Ripley; “on. The program will consist of I mveml numbers none of which have‘ been given by Emmanuel Choir in. Downers (Imve, and some of which it is believed have never been sung here. Included in these are the chums. “Biased Jew, Fount of Mercy,” fmm' the oratoria, “Stabat Mater." by, Dvorak. and "Josu, “'0"! of God "1-! can-ate." a setting of English text 'Aa fifth ranking m d how-Indian... not! lmporhntofthc Home, Cmmmnmhhdumm in the framing of the Soldier! Adjusted Calm ‘, to lav-nu Em of 1921, and tho 1"an Tatum A“... “I“ m M: mute-t work memo-has Mammy“ lib-hauntin- tht his greatest service would lie lnflnfltm Male Chou-inten- l'nder Hindi-n 0! William Hipllgr llorr Furnish Musk in Aflcmoon. LA GRANGE CHOIR SINGS AT SAINT ANDREWS SUNDAY The beat camp“ mu thmuthont the DWI}! the time NDWHM. among 0”; The host platform date for "turn to «)er 'AI Counties of Dufiage 11th éongressional District h rtef;t‘ "‘ d. The: " . II ied by 1‘ adualâ€" .i- 1 Am {CIVIC COMMITTEE gem if, INVITES ATTENDANCEH-au ‘for \l The lmlios of the village are cor-[hm ,,-‘uiauy invited an April 12 to attend‘f'm"? 9n... I.. .‘ . V . .-‘â€" vv‘ 7 u". ' The phraw 1e. um nmlm u! "w nun ' of KPIIIIIPIK)‘. Mark Twain prumm- ro- fm In this furl. "The urmnrlul firm of my uvm sun» mutant“! of two: dis. 3 calm. [wars holding up the Ina-d u! I ; Md uml mum IDL-k lwluwu Hmm‘ and nmklnn "w non-Hum! wumrk: , 1'"!le We Stand. l'hlalwl “'0 Pull."' ”U:i¢cd»WI Stand. Oiwdul fl I IN VITES ATTENDANCEWBII last week .as ‘ ‘for slander WhK‘h The lmlios of the village are cor- him against A. L. "‘“”-" “"in an April 12 to amend appears to be a the last “Civic" meeting of the Danni“, defame Major us more Womanx Club for thisfuame and charge“ “a"- It “'5" be an open meetinmisible for the 0mm l0? R\\"\I.l. N'T. compunied chorus, “God so loved the World," sung by all choirs ewry~ “were. Typical of the Russian schoo' of s'v‘ud music is the “Chembic Hymn" by Gretchmninofl. a beautiful piece of eight. pan writing for umcomw {Ln-13ml voices. A , , , v... ..-.. -ulv!ll‘vml" on. rrllllhl Hm" rennsylvama nil. manufu'luml aml rumpuumlod in rut-h l wu- ar In permit II (n n-lain a larger pent-"Lug:- 0f luhriraling fat than through culinary pma‘sfl. Thmuxh llw pm”: in which this oil i.- munufaclurml. ll wmim its natural mineral fut which [really im- ”“1"?! the lubrirau‘ug qualixlc-n and u't'umphnhcx ",1" mod in In"! nhjvt'l «hirh I» the «1an lubrimtinn nf ynur molar. (Sire (1C0- .\IO (M n lllul and 31m will he wuu'inrwl. Lot-k a! lllf‘fi' Pllfl'li '- Hal Lurhl Oil , V 12.83 In Gui. "Pan Oil . 3.25 '- llul. ll‘nllum (hi . , 2.95 To ‘lul. l-‘onlmlc- (awn dunno-r) ....... ,. .. .035 Guy A. Camp Info-MO Oil in an M11! {nun Pennsylvania nil. rt Ir In permit II to retain through ordinary prank-'5 munufm‘lurml, It wmim To All Automobile Owners gnu. him Ranking I’ll Wars and Mram I A randidafr for "non Ml anan'u of April um I n; um Jun/r! EDWARD cons-n. hilt: Ranking Mrmbh a 'hlgh gnyfie. natural , "diary and Will Ongrrssmgn We Fall.‘ ’. Copley Mram Commit!” 1 "nomination of ‘1 At any rate, this suit offers same "" exm-llent opportunities of running no ". down those responsible and incident- an ally showing the public that candiv Ils dates with sumciem good grounds of r: their own to stand upon need mt ”3 stoop to such tactics to Win the con- 1‘; fldence of the thinking decent rotor. - It in‘ claimed flint Hawker is the â€"â€"-â€"â€"z' ' ' II. 1922 to dei (Advertisement) Immntmdhdmfiod- lend Mae And ell-dam um. ERM ts in the difl'eunt guts of tho County and la admiral!)- m u a very enthusiastic hehchman «f‘ the oh! 8'?! at Wheaten. ‘ m ( ’nq‘ rich autopqlfik oil! rrfluecl TELEPHUNIZ NO-‘l Voterc of 1)qu County 1 1 Show Thompson and Small where you stand. W. R. McCabe, Campaign Committze Wm. A. Leighton, Chem" $1 year along helpful lines for you. till continue hi! elm; next 13' should he mmflfil m be with his experience and mm. mers‘ Representative. "(Cake !umsdnl service for the Far- In mum for the» ohm: and - - ' Farmer: m “WWW “amwm 5'" ”none 391 for a taxi-twenty- lou‘rs of the day. Careful drivers. dean, (outlet-table can. prompt unite and a low chm. up our Indmmrnts. Activc in getting good roads (nqt promising like Small) and [ur- thcring Raul Ed- Slop. Look and‘Lmn. "Phasurwl’ sum l‘m'k- Ezra. “fill nun-lo mic» nunnhrmm». D9 rum HM am Hm. Inn yum lmv- I" In- an do Mot on! M: taululsumls."~\\’9fllrrl! ("llrls "nu Minn-mu n is reported that this suit will be pressed to the limit by some a! the ‘best legal talent in nonhem Illinois and that suits of a like nature Will be instituted against certain other italividuals alleged to be guilty of like (menses. Auto And Taxi Servio RELIABLE GARAGE Imam-11y. HER: has In the past been getting more or less bus~ iness‘ from county officials. Prudence, Safety, 33d Honor PHONE 391 ' ATTORNEY GENERAL BRUNDAGE GIVES W A RN ING . he says. "Small is working on the theâ€" ory that thosands of farmers are willing to have any kind of rep- resentative. If they re- ceive In return for this vote a hard road to get them to market. I believe the great ma- jority resent this re. flection of the Govern- or on theircitlzentry.” When you go to vote ‘ Look carefully at the legislative candidates. seek out those whom the Governor expects to use to protect hlm- self against the pun- ishment due under the low. Then re- member you have 0 mission to perform. Attorney “one! We JIY QUALIFICATIONS: MY ONLY PROMISE: MY RECORD: EJOHN L. REPIYFLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE NOIINATION FOR A Indiana 0! two "While I: An experienced school “when A MM auditor. A mm" fitter-9y. To do A consistent voter Ior pod roads“ legislation. A protector of child labor legislation. ‘ A bath} of remedial far-m legislation. A believer and active worker of the Soldier Bom my duty faithfully 1nd without evasion to the very letter of the luv. None a No one could do more. me SENATORIAL DISTRICT Hummus, APRIL 11. 1922 mm the General '“Rhfinnamkon Mm'hhsaflnmin Appulcd in I92! VOTEFOB‘ "put-3k universities. utemionulmn '. Nuemdom of sehool lech- Bonus.

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