O“ a. m. Ins. “and†cveningtâ€"Gtu p. m. 3m an“! 3. It! 5.. moiâ€"xi. on: P Ir E!» @237. 3‘ P 3. 31. I32. I... no; chm 6f the Downs. My School at 9:43.. In. my Service 1: 11:00:.» â€but "SPIRIT." Sunday. Anna“ C, â€22. It“. a. m‘ Bible Reboot 11:00 I. m. Morning Dcvoï¬ml luncsucu. Wm â€"â€"â€"-. In. J. Alma Nun-u. Punt. Sunday, Aug ust 6.1922 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 0:“ p. m. Alliance Service. _‘1:30 p. :11 Union Open Air Seri. ‘ AIM"! mm“. cuuna 2w um _ with 8am an." 3:“ p. m. Compute, It. PAUL! “ANOIIJCAI. (0.0V! mum (JUICE AW 0. ma. 9:†l. at Snub, School. 10:†n. a. loud», Wot-Np. M: "Coonv-‘on. God In I Spirit: and they that In- of! km mm var-Np Na: in mm 0: truth. u um»: church luv. Arthur :1 M'- o! the Congregation! than-II will punch. I“ p. n. Wain-day mains Mr and I’m-o non-Vin. m CBUICI 0P CHRIST. in}? : “The Hope of the World." W madly. Au st 9. lm ' no 9. m‘ id's-cl letting in III-fed: “Funk.†6:3) p. n. Christian III-don't". 7:†p. m. lining Opevg Afr Sty: MODIST EPISCOI'AL CHOICE concnunonn. aunt. Aron: 8.000;.“ Ibu- Seven] of our young people will “tend the conwmlon as dlegames Others are invited and urge to at- tclgd as much as possible. All an ‘I'In I01. I". I. lam all! C. [.21 â€(Wt Scull mu ï¬n?! Tnmï¬nntbn or! M. O: u. u. Church School um I. 1». Honda: Print an! There will be a Bible Study hour duh morning at 8 o’clock. This stu- dy hour will be led by Dr. G. L. Rob- inson of McCormack Seminary. 9:15 1: .111. Lecture. 10:30 a. m. Departmental discus- llons and conferences. ‘ 1:15 p. m. Children’s Hour 1 2:15 p. m. Lecture. 3:15 p. m. Business Sessions. 4:00 p. m. Recreation. vi7:00 p. m. Twilight Hillside Ser- 0%. 8:00 p. m. Lecture Trains leaving Downers Grove at. 9:42 a. m., 12:37 m., 2:16 pi m. and 6:01 p. m. will stop at the entrance to the Park. East bnuml trainx will a stop t the Park entrance at 2:41 p. m. 6:18p. _m. and 9:53 p. m._ .J u VlAmbt 0. 1522. III. Sunday School. h¢.pdg re 11".le _Unl«_n S:rvia_on I“! U'I' 108M?! CATHOLIC o'ia'if'm'. biu'e School ml lcn'u The annual slate convention of the Young Pea [es Alliance. Woman's mammary iety and Bible Schools will be held in Naperville Park com- mencing next Tuesday, August. 81h uni continyg ‘to Ausygit 13th: TIM I .1». Morning Wonhip. Thu: “(iod’n Anyway to Job'n Swsd-v. ML!- 1.9??- Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Homing Worship “:00 I. In. HIST BAPTIST CHURCH Gllbcn ll. Nevin-I. Plut- YOUR FRIENDS! [Jinn lhll "ANGELICAL Pasta mmalowchamnnm Phouo 3501 for I tn], twentrfm hours of the day. Cantu] driven Auto and Taxi Service RELIABLE GARAGE C. W. Slngleteny 40 No. Forest Ave. Pad. John Roof Punting -» Romy-8 and 7: â€:1. My sewâ€"1.»: Play", In“... “a 7: 3. In... am and I’ll! m CL. (mo-M" mu. m 0‘ W TRY A KIN"!!! CLAMI'IRD an“ In Am 2:4. 8!: [€882 in full operation and all milk delivered from our wagons has been put thru this modern process. dun-om and he" "in lemon 0-: “1h feeding of the mo." Thou Judge '07 y.ounel! You will no (um um mimk. Chrhl not cal "0th food In! Menu] I". Md, :0 attend» to all our badly 30042.!!! “99Ҡm with all than not!“ gumn â€is: body my. 133.0100, be“. And hr toe-dated '0" (ll. plate putaurization plant King of kin s? In it worth while to rock ï¬rst I kingdom of God and His rightcousneu rather than “land- on annual! to every onus of luxury and plenum? Attend the unit? at 03¢ Congm90ml {bun-II Sunday teurized. We have a com- rully he called “safe" is milk which has been pas- SAFE MILK The only milk which can and to follow the precepts of the Sav- ior through life? In it worth while to «Hupem with the sinful plenum and ummments of this casuw rim-king 3%: and give mu up to I life 0! I volion und nervlcc to the Kings 9! h'np‘!_ ‘1: it worth while It; Maxim ROOFING Smallpox is a dreaded disease, yet there are more deaths from whooping cough than from smallpox by far. When it is considered that the grub I Rosana", the great ï¬mericah auth- Iority, says: "There is no natural im- munity to whooping cough: all are susceptible. Whooping cough at one time or another affects alr‘nost every member of a community and causes 10,000 or more deaths yearly in this country alone. The greatest suscep- tibility is between the ages of six‘ months and ï¬ve years. After ï¬ve' years susceptibility decreases with age." APOSTOIJC FAITH IIMION NI Goad. 1..th.. M- Phone 91 HILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE -- l C E ~â€" (Induce - ".1203 N.F~Av¢..flfr‘~ ‘has frequently emphasixed the neces- sity of protecting children against all forms of communicable diseaxes, many people regard whooping cough as one of the “necessary" diseases of childhood. and with resignation wor~ thy of a better cause operate on the theory that the sooner children “have it†and are “over with It," the bet« ter. 1 Many people {all to mocniue that ‘whoopinx cough is a communicable disease, and. as such, is subject to quarantine. both as to cases and con- hcts, as are other communicable di- ms. Nothwithstanding the {not that the State Department of Health DEADLY ENEMY £3233 m Lm*â€â€˜â€'twom T0 CHILD â€FEM m the necessity of wot-din: D. H. UflLflORN PHONE 391 Though“ An" Forty. I'upid knmks â€w I.†all! "I m|‘ A :rvanl mm. In My: iuw Mic-rs, “me. flu- Imm- HIM uf driwl “a 0hr run 0‘ ms.- Imnlmmc‘ l'nurim-Junrflnl. "Whooping cough should be report- ed, houxes placariled, and the patient isolated. ’ ‘ The most impomnt thing is to keep babies and young ‘children from having the disease. Delaying the age incidence will may terinlly decrease the monality. Paw‘ titular care should be taken during and for several month following cou- valescence to prevent the develop. ment of tuberculosis." Good Battery You Can Buy Many instances of the violation of quarantine in cases of whooping cough have recently been lepomd to the department. In one case, a Wom- ‘an desiring to attend some social function, is reported to have moved the “Whooping cough†sign {pom her‘ residence. For public safety the nules of quarantine must he observed in this as in other communicable di- seal-'95. Along this line Rosenau say.-l in part: momma to, m the ‘mnn, 0, â€dub" llvcdh‘blm: mhltmuéd. ind ao’ oh. you children . flat the am lbw 8: generations. the heap of ME“ ‘th‘dh “a of m mus would be eight une- the flu ‘pnvalenoe of the twu disuse: any of the earth. ‘ be secured from the stiflsticl for the W.- l-uer half of 192! when there were 674 cases of smallpox as against 4.- 495 cases of whooning cough “sparked to the State Depanment of Health. ‘ cu mortality from :8"me ed"! aim Mama. ocean anon; babies nudes-two m It I" the mm, at one on“! _ DR. A. JOHNSON Veterinary Surgeon Office 13 Grove St. Telephone 32-J a z Manufacturers 8: Dealer: LUMBER GOAL HILLWORK ‘BnfldingllatcrhhofAllKlnds Potter Mg. 6: Lumber Co. N OW’S THE TIME! Hinsdale Upholsterlng Company -_. nmumnnam ~ I 11mm 1mm. UPHOISI’EIIING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done It W Price. We call and deliver free of charge. 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VACANT LOT an east laple ave-u. running north Milo en “not. about“ 5_ arm. has side‘ track. n}- has ï¬ne tréeh, 'si'ze' ibOxibO, is 53¢: able for a business, price is $2600. terms 3 cub. then to sun. VACANT LOT on Fainnp! Iva-n2. VACANT LOT north front on Thlxd street, size 60xl32. has ï¬ne tau. spa near neighbors, price $600, tor-I aienue, heir Maple. weird. size 50x150, alley albng the side, in a built up locality, price $1000, um VACANT DOT eggt front on Bohtpn balaxiéo' 'to Vsï¬uii; VACANT LOT sauth front on No mont street. has the trees pove- ment, and all assessments in @5132, price 31000, terms cash, FOR SALE-4.0m for immedilto h- pmumont. within short distant from station, school and near neigh- I ‘ mmmmm sound-at. Hm“. Residence 27 s. Fainiew An... East Gm Phone 101.. “hldlat.