The bad!†Guild of St. Juhn's ‘dmrch. Napervmo. me! with In. D. Mmd M last Thurwday after- noon lmmnd of the preceding week. Mewod Vega-blot. ï¬llet: dehydrntvd raw voxmfla In amt! In ninigm mtaimm u whiny tempornmrm inwsngntlons aflm that their momma mment II cl mom-m ftrtar In tlloir prmrnclon. is a "mural mommn- content†I! which the dimindive color and taste In runway-Impaired for no- rd of at: months. For nub-go this m not can: for onlonl. pfl' am. There In â€I him In. amp [9 9n}!- m of muriuvnly my. n- “1 It lower tanner-cures that Q. gum: mm In a dry u- Hr George Pelh’ng and Mr Walsh. of Damn: Grove, motored (a Grand Htven, Michigan. to wee the H. 0. Ms family. former residents in â€is vicinity: They report a most mkrful time. Ir and Mrs Comns Good‘ich and In Josephine Hanmin, had Sunday night supper with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liun MeColl at Wheaton. llr and Mrs Lawrence Pelling and firmly. In. Pelling and son. Alvin. o? Lisle, Mr. and Mrs. George Hof- M of Downers Grove, It. and Mrs. W. Charter and Miss Bee Hemmer, of 0* Park, and Mr. Harris. of Chica- Pm: Sch-dot got mixed up with the hay mpe and an n sent-r gush in My ï¬nger. Ir. and Mn. John Hakim" and dnflhr. Lucile. mm Friday "on- lm at We Harry radar hone. Mr um! In I) Howlaml and child- ren have rum-ed from Belmont Farm Co Beverly Hill-n. Clan Schmï¬-r in mm; home [or hr broth". I‘M" 3mm. It. "lul Una)- ha. bum on a In. wk (on I few flu) a. lip.- Juli- Khn'l'l‘. of "withâ€. In npmcling Nr "cum at bone Incl u anrflllo. ‘ MN»! (Madrid! has Mn laid up for snow! days having hen Belt-l I'm" Kunpmonr m M. m- !» Friday. I-mry “Amount-yer Dun ban vi;- Ith‘ Grandma Stnuk'y It Dov-run. mar-mm Mule-rod [hm l’miltm up.» Wod- lonlay unit-(m o .33...â€" 89533.89 oi} . igilgki. erl blinl FEE vr’ktlrn. over nun it you by. but it does not Deemed to have impnsxod may of Che younger mention. Now that the has hue has brought bonus I! b â€thinly time to all up take notice. It may or may not In the thing to p out and think you in !uvinz I Ugh time with the hoyu. but than n ms to Mum“ this high pow-1 cud ml! you Ind both-r flop lud‘ think when“ or not it it worth ville. Better In any a home and at nm the thum- cl Minding or "on um“ yuan". li'n powerful nu! Ind "mocking mm he done to Mac. out IM- ovil Ind [now our boyr (m pennant-m Injmy. I In another column in this paper will be found an article by the Rev. Netvland which should open the eyes of some of our misguided youths It should be thoroughly studied and an- 81de by those who are in the habit of using this wtufl' or who are hank- orlng to try it. The young fellow from Downers Grove drank home: liquor mme time ago which madeI Mm blind for two days and accord- ing the the state chemist, “i! he had drunk half the hall the remaining contents of this battle he would have permanently hm hi: eyesight from the large quantity of wood alcohol; contained." 1 l-ny people have and in the daily uwmpors of persons being Minded Ind even of toning their lives from W use of this moomhiue. or what- hï¬ a, picnic It the Forks Sm- .1. Wins. .aima . 1. WINTER . . Business Manager .n' Gum. Illinoll. TR" A CLASSIFIED AD. locum! ml! I'm! up. Annually to pay (or II “w mam.†u-aâ€"II-I. IIâ€. 'N that on Q5“ of g m m W ‘m- “Nu“ m nun-nu when“. u m pm «a of about .u path at wok-05mm tun-mill I! “I‘m†"I a]... n m u. ’5- "Nu-Hr "um I: [mom ul‘ mlohflr nlnl‘ "e w my â€N!“ I. I!†h "_ MM Nhilc-hmulw‘ ("III «In Mimi CHOW...“ †t“ 'I ‘00 0' â€D ' ommm nnhlo' In «hum . munâ€"I! 0" Hm railwmn. m tic-III. Ibo Inn". and!†“ b "a ' "'"M" "m' u" um um" mm»- .4 «0.. mm Md“ ml not with “It Mn "It adh- mtmlnnv 'I'lw «Mam-mm ro-ï¬u II» he» m to al- an of math: “l'unr Il-mu. "w, an wl-Mn' that touch. I! it :50.†it “I!“ um llml «mm. "pm I» buy "M a“ the occur In HM. «Wu dull fur um.- .uak ur "not "In run pot-i“. ““ m m 0‘1““. M mm .w-w ILL-OH TH: an .. ‘ viz-Mn: Ila-y Ina mu! mull“ «~le In Dun) (In-m Inf ilmw‘l'w um! "In! M L“ I m ‘11- u Hm whoa M!!! «w. cln-m Imus-cm Iu-rmr un- III-d! ‘ tum". at "mun" aural-u: "3M" “hm". m'" â€M" "m' '“m'! Ium-flm- Innm "on "tho. («I 1m.“ :1 l3. Coleman 7. Sedumv beam Konison, accompanist a. cannon..- Unm- Thy has he. ly Sins." Ir. and In. (all. Sanders, Ir. and In. I. l. Quanta: “The Wu; 0! Love My 8mm b." The progmm or the service is IS follows: I. S. Andrew’s Hymn-Entin Choir 2. Prayer, Pan" and Creed 3. Anthem: “The Trumpet Shall Soun‘d."â€"Enflu Choir ‘ 4. Lord’s Prayer Ind Collects b. Violin Solo: “Andante Religion†, _..-...l, ....-_.V i The Ruble“ of the agrmon Is, “The Way. the Truth, and the Lift." In this sermon. Mr. MacWhorter will discuss the theme that Christ Him- self is the «router and the keystone of the entire Christian religion, and the deep signiï¬cance of Our Lord's words in S. John's gospel: “I am the way. and the truth, and the life: no‘ one cometh unto the Father. but thrul Me n (COntinued from Page 1) Rev. Hugh M. Maanomr. and the S. Andrew's Choir, and Miss Norpell. violinist, will broadcast I service from station KYW located on the 18th floor of the Edison Building, Cork inns .............. w... . ............. sac Bdts.mortedcolon ..... m ......... a“: WI“! W .. ....................... mun 75¢ Bath Tow ...~« ........ 1m ................. 25c Belts, Sandals, Water Wings, Caps Garters, Balls averï¬grln to make your day at the beach more a . enjoy e prices are very reasonable. B‘tll Ci" ........ 1w. .............. 15¢ to 75¢ cork n8 .............. "‘3‘,- u e eeeeeeeeeeeee m Belts.mortedoolors ..... m ......... age July weather is just right for swimming. And these Wool Jersey Bathing Suits are, too. They’re so comfortable, good looking and durable. The col~ ors and styles are ve attractive; the assortments offer a wide choice. ’ery specially priced at BEACH ACCESSORIES YOU WILL NEED Quito“: Wm.“ - mummy SUNDAY m»; m _ mmcuon mm Closing pun" and benediction Chant: “Nun: Mull.†3min H. E. McAlllster ' Co. Hymn: “Sun 0! My Soul." The NEW BATHING APPAREL ‘ FOR JULY DIPS READY - PLUNGE! $3.75 to $4.95 ‘whenas it tho; could get all mods built thou! the some dun It would divide the tulle and be much onior in keeping the mods in good slave. It will I!» ho I cheaper [nonsmo- in the long mm. Tho Midge question in otuo Quito - pmhlom u may ovoryooo boom that l! I“. build one good sob-tam “II Midge it would take about Ill um money that tho musty could win In in yours limo. Tho MIIN’I o!»- Imo tho right to call upon tho coon. I: to pay one-hall tho coat o! the itwuhlp W undo: condo m- rdlflooo. I! ooo o! tho river Wu rsshoullhnokdownndhovolohc who"! tho pond.†would horo to ho tolled on. u by tho pm. pm- M w-- u "w whoa Mk! Ml (Hr Moi-I um. um hum un- "I." tn: "Man- at [Mu-0L I! 0. gm, â€r- lbr. In In M 0""mele «nâ€"mmn I. the Mn 0' hank" 7 , an of val-inc ammo v- vuld M have «can to fly that. Tho «only do only nun coo-3h u the pm! “at Annually to pay [at - (Continued from Page 1) o it runs dlmctly through Elmhurst and Lombard and just northyol Glen Ellyn and Wheaten into St. Charles and they claim this road has never been in very good condition and should be one of the first to he bk: en care of. After the committee had consid- ered a few of these suggestions, they threw up their hands as it takes money to make road improvements and all they can do with the money 'available is to continue the road from ,Naperville to Wheaton, and through Wheaton to Bloomingdale. “They realize that this is a slow process but the best they can do with the money they now have available. They realize that it would he a ï¬ne ,thing to have all these roads so that ‘each city and village could be con- nected with the main concrete roads in the county nnd could Also reach the county seat from some good north end south road. They also realize thnt building one north end south real the traffic would all ccn- ‘ tor toward that roul and it will take a good 'deal of maintenance to keep it in shape even after it is built, One of me many llwnrim Haunting the Nun of cancer ls Hm! It is at- trn:l'..‘.w In an umllm-owrml germ. cm' r! L; the Mllbuu or 5mm- other hum-i. l( Hun wvre rm'rw‘t. "u.- db- am much: surely he murr ornament an '15.: um slum-dwelling pour than manna new-mm) "WM" who onjny the ban-fl. of sanitary ammumflun. Hut Inâ€: I! an! [he mm; mum-r II II comm-n: mm as the rim 1:: m the Imu- cum and pour" murders of nut rm“. -I'Ilhhu!ull DIAL-dub. ‘ ’ 'Some hmtlh-s went in In! tum-me. ‘ln ntln-r families tkmlhx (rum mum! ocmr tn generntimu tmzr gmmruuon. u t! to» show a hm'mlitmy ten-Imam Them us many summed “nu-cor homes." In which death» tram the «Its. ear have occurred with sun-h lament- Ib‘.‘ mpeliflon us to df-flroy thvu mar ket mm. for selling or reumnt pur- 9mm». An evil repute attach†to I'm-\- taln welt-known “t-aucer amnion." In whk-h In» lum- rau- a'rmn this mntmjy ls eltrnau'dlnalily high. Then- iu "no Iul'h alarm In the Berkshires of Math sm-humts, another ‘ts tn the mkhtle 0! New Y..k stule. ' Medical science huh-r lumws M mute about the «use on! other mu '5? kumvyn your year- ago. "a?" mud-Hi. 1.th Id mm. 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