Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Nov 1913, p. 11

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COOKCOUN’I‘Y DRE ‘ k CLUB \. 8 "mlfy foe the lmalld'n Chalr. A most lnexpenslve but charming In set for lnnlld'n tray la a glass ”Miranda creamer, sugar Ind hut- M am. The little crystal not I: m by the butter plate (as a I‘M). ‘ it in turn m over the creamer. that Ill three may be fitted on ' the other and take but little Ipceo ~ Boostâ€"Don’t Knock The mourn occasionally demanded of him which he could not refuse made II- wince, and he smiled grimly once whim a member 0! the Am club, of which he was one of the oldest and meet esteemed members, declared thn '11 you accept that kind of order the Inn of Clmon I; Roll will be known I sum Hell!" "Why." he addpd. "aron't they Mt?" Then Rosettl shouted: 'Here. Hunt. Millam here‘s a l'nllow who knows the way these flashy Ihings lbould be hung,“ He 'lfl once sought out In the palm- m‘ Ha allot! on Rmflll In Me ntmflo fld "tinned to "Io brilliant dlllflbeo o! the young man against whom they filled the nlmhlnoss 0' modern paint- hg. sloshy 1m ~ (arm lheyappfled Go I" the an o! HIM day. and they dld to! spare Sir “Shanna" Reynold: him» "If. Chytan was fond of telling how in naked am the audio warhunx an round with pbougnphs of the twin of the ma! mutate. but he‘ "I astonished tr .0 nm they were ull gun" on . an!" or ankle do" ARM a pleasant talk he ven- tured to Inquire the mean or the flange banging. Ransom nflected to be pulled at Chyton's discovery Tho Ina John Richard Chmn of be In: of Clayton a no". (In. paint. a at London England. Ind «one good m of his uperkmm with the m lamina-mo brflmpn Wu 0' Load“ Much“! To“ 0' ”any Good 0M” H. ”M Hoard. MID BY WIT" 'IF THE PAST What we hope [or 5000 Population New School-house New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-{bur hour Electric Light Service Trains every 15 minutes ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF HAIL. MMOnn'roy-u1n.m.uip.m m czar] Fridy “0'13“". ofioo at Looking Backw'vard W at the Downers Grove Post Office "mud-ch” null nutter. Advertising nt- nude known upon lpplimtian. In». mum It“ I. 0:“ a. Good Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station .9853 at o- ; alias. 1.0.58 .tl inn: In. is IE .52 1:. 55!!!! 4 .8: £82; Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers Definer: G'mve. Illinois 94313133; 0.11.an mum“ Grove Reporter CUP") II winged and doth range. For «mntry so my low: doth change. But change «he onflh or chant? she sky. '79: «m 1 km rm nu I die, HE'S truly valiant that can unfla- The worst that man mum and make the wrong-«- (m. oumdesâ€"to wear [1.0m Ilka IIII m. fluent. carelessly, And ne’er prefer Ma Injuries to m. M '1'. bring It Into danger. mo. motion and her smiles. Her wn. her voicv, my hart ho- milled. M1193 my heart. I know not Why, And yet I low Mr N" I die THERE In a lady sweet and kind. ng n-cnr 'nhn In nanQM In I 1 Was never (aée so pleased ll! ‘1‘. I did but see her passing by. Ammlvmmuntdie. To make a ham ‘1?! of Mon. and mo 1 think I can. Me pockets they are empty. hm me he.” is filled wnh fay. hr ould Inland In mo cnuMn'. and . name is PM Nanny. bur mo mothér'n voice. Bunny!nmmho~mnnm,aopoor All! every 1M1!” that I gm. ah. we I mm 7! home. I. mother cooHn‘t mu. bu on. men came from rum Boyceâ€" mumven Man you. Pct!" an Iboâ€"I GI. Susi-nil h I My M! 0! In“ there In no Incl I W frnrn Tort Io Ian-don ml no ”the am m m. The m this! are mam. M Down I don't dv-vllm. The um. um tho drinking. (no. a. mums" and flue. But It a earner o! m Mart which mud! on see Two ayes of Irish Mu are aways m out I. we. 0 Holly. Carma. never fear! I'm can your own vicar boy. Ould Ireland I: me country. 3nd no name I. PI! ”allay. from Inland lo America acrm (ha I.- 1' Mum your! a! m I no my mama‘- “Ir hulrvd but. I». km .1 mm twain" M Mn name I! no Inner "I". {ovum chm N" can m. "rum. ham to no u. um. Du «mum. un'l "lo Man. you kmâ€" they curl pay Ibo. ml." .0 nu me my man- more in I. "99 an A LADY SWEET AND KIND. Hm I. Iltfle child I "and finch. un mv Althou- h: "KN aw. IMI Ibo Thr- mmm m. of n" (Mun run- Iny had In tho.- Mav ”mm a nun at "no In" W I” no '10me arm I“ [Gems In Vgréil BIO M coma lonh. Iufln henna-ll. m In Mind And not Much no to h- “mind 1 And amm- to have M M win-d. Thu haul-I moo IWUHI’ In dmn- wrwre no men nbtdo. Thou mull hum unmmmmhd and. “IS IT ANYBODV'O BUSINESS!“ TELL he: Nun'- young And Ahun- In havâ€" ohm not" [a he! Ml heaven Mm you. Pu!“ nu tho. "Ind don't form ny bay. wk! "mad In your country not! your name b PI! Infloy!“ o. low-1y row, Tell her I’ll! ruin her an. and me. Thu! now- xhv know- thn l rem-able Mr to than How "rec-t and “Ir aha mn- ‘IIALL I. In. worth 0! Muty no. lb. "‘3! l.- l'nlll 1-:u'h modular la-arns 'Twuuhl ho better In the luluro If he'd min-l hlu uwn cuumml. â€"l.'nldentmod. And net the noble part 0! [he lumen: and «h-rumm “'hu throng tho puhnc mart. It It‘s um we'll not the teacher In It nm’body's business But the lady's if her lurflu Rides out with other Indian And dnmm't let her know? Is It unylmdy's buslnexs But the xvmlvmun's 01' she 'Should urcrm :mulhor'fi r8171"! Where he dm-su't chance to be! What. unolher‘s business In! I! it In or It It Isn't “'0 would really llke lo know. For wr're certaln If It 1311'! There an some who make It It If n fis We'll John the rabble The substance of our query Simply fluted would be thin: 13 I! unyhudy‘s business A SERMON IN A ROSE. If a person's on (he slam-walk. “’huvher are“: or \vhumcr Ema“. 13 ll. anybody'a business “'Iwre Hm! person means to call! And I! you see u pet-mm As hu's culllng- anywhere [I It unyhndy's business “'hut his businvsn may be than? A CHILD'S ' GRACE. I: l: nm'body‘s buslness Wlnn that gentleman does cull. Or when luv leaves me lady. Or I! he lcuves at. all? Or Is I: nvvesmtrx' Tlml lhu curtain should be drawn To sun: from turlln-r trouble From uulslde lockers-on? s it nuybody'a business If a gentleman should choos- To cull upon :- lady I! the lady dun't refuse? or, to swank u lltLle plalner, That (he moaning all may know. la n unybody‘s business If u lady has :1 Dean? TRU E VALOR. “PAT MALLOV.’ OLD FAVORITES. ~Thomaa Ford (1019‘ ~ Manna! \VIIM‘ Author [Tnknown Jinan-m locum land 0! peace, plenty Ind power which lies before them. M h; In I knowledge of him and m m. dimming- m manned and our strength In minim To M people u we: Ind m I Mr- I- u our! 0“. We must remember that these Israelites had the benefit of the fun revelation of the law, yet we see It. insufficiency in producing a perfect character. Laws will not cure the in: of the body polmc. sunning men must enter into that foflownhip with God that In the result of a life at obedience am they can enter that do- In! Consider Entire Story. iv masquei on M No teacher an My present this lesson with-‘ out considering the entire story. The unused W (14:14); the solemn protest of Joshua mil Caleb (vv. 6- 11) was not with threatened death sad God interviewed to protect his hithful ones rPs N: 7) The anti!» died anger of Jehovah (r. ll. 12) is; met by that magnificent revelation of the beauty and strength of the char-5 neter of Moses tvv, 1349). He based his appeal upon the necessity of main- taining the honor of God's word and pleads for mercy and compassion. This appz‘al was answered by s m- elons pardon for the people but with it came a declaration thst discipline was necessary. l ‘ for example. Why Flowers Are Colored. 01 the many substances that are combinnd to makv :: flower, what is "I‘- pariiculnr one to which is due the red. hluc or yellow (-olor Why. are gontians blue and: roses red. and why has no one ever; seen a red genlinn or a blue rose? The chemist can tell us. Tahinx; the plants that produce really blueâ€" 1' not violetâ€"flowers. he considers which ‘ of their constituents is peculiar to: them True blue exists in veronicss.‘ sslvlss. verbenas. basil solemn! penstemon. hemophils, oonvolvnlon. horage, hound's tongue and in nll the orders nllied to the Gentlancae and Committee. but never in lupins ‘ lvetches pens geraniuma hoiiyhocksf l pflmulss. roses, balsams, flax. etc. mg. Unhellef umente- and m mama. m. 1’». mm, m w. no.“ muomu- my role but alumna. on man may ”QM. vnnm IMO". A ml cry or “a." (CI. 14:” Mad m. noon. Caleb “filled the nook (v. )0) (in they nightmmeothcrflhofmuory. flu "you um with the tutor“) I. to tho can-um: of mm the land: lndoad. In limbo N van Caleb and Jmhu who brought their mince wflh them (v. 2!). Their upon amend. however. in In con- elnlon. 1‘0 the Mauro of mo «myth 0! those miter-ed through- out the had Caleb Nanny reviled. “Let u go up at once and possess It; for w. m veil able to ovmomo It.” (0!. Rom. 8:37: Phil. 4:19.) Ten men kicked upon man. the hm our to Mud man. God. a God 'ho was able“ The to. lost their "to. even no they fund. when-u Caleb Ind Innis. lived to enjoy the fruit- of that via- ion of filth. (Ch. "2". Josh 15:14.) Unbelm m. “We In not flue." a! mmMM‘vnmI-mehelpot m,” ht belief. lacing God, in tho m of Cdeb cries out for hum M seam. "Hakim chum fuel! out o! numbed Naming: (Rob. 3: I). It Alwayshu and fa am no «lo- H mun put of thlr "port "I I». but the nmttvo wu no man» nod u to tum lb. twelve trthu to nutwhlchunountodtoocatu- motto. Thulandtuthlnrcportb such I tn. tyy. of our Chi-lulu n- W 11w: Mongol but the wt- «nco o! the truth 0! Ood'I descrip- tion of the Mud (El. [3:5 and but. 3:140» which In to be to! than I not!“ plum aft-r than indom- 501m" (Hob. 3:84]. It and tzfl. D). that than spin but non other ‘tMnu. thing: to 690mm. "8‘. men. ‘ltronu mu. ntmehod not: (v. 13). Tiny nut that. tribe. God had utd; they would and (Pa. 13:8), Thoy not‘ only I" all of thin but. like I" m humor-n. any mild-d tholr cm»- Inlu ‘l'odu '1! I00 "I! entrenched mm Inch! game... v. in. un‘ tmuofovflthntnmrtomu [tant- nd Intel“! :11.- out, "Who I. nmcmu‘ , II. The Majority Rayon. w. 25-29. Though thus sple- apont forty an” In conducting their Invutlutlon (a modern (arm or political gun). yet "or! no» was A corrobornflon of God‘- word and the mm of dual:- uon which followed command to tho number of (bu they were absent from the» camp. The am or the It~ God told Mole. to send these men n a concoction to their luck of faith. but It cost Israel forty added years of exile. The lnhvrlmnce prepared (or the mama are Always conditioned upon obedfience. (Heb. 11:8. etc) This not. command by God It the "cue-t of the.people. was 3 means. an oppouunlty. whereby they dlnoov- and thumelvu. program, but by dMno permission. was a museum: upon God's word about the character of the land. (See 1. 19.) The eternal questions of man In to know the why and the how. I. The Splat. w. 1-3. God had com- manded Israel to nonm- the land. now as a precautionary measure they went about to "Investigate." This act. which was not a. part of God's Kadeah Barnett marks the place of the Israelites' first great defeat. Long and bitterly did they regret that day or unhellet and not till a new gene“- tlon was reared did the nation as such enter Into the land of promise. The act of that day was the culmina- tion of a whole train of unbellef. and truly they chose death rather than life. (Josh. 24.15.) '86 15 against us." Ram. 8231‘ (By E. 0. SELLERS. Director 01 Evening Depanment, The Moody Bible Institute, Chlcago.) SIINWSCIIOOL LESSON TEXTvâ€"Numbers 13:1â€"3. M GOLDEN TEXT~“" God lp for up. LESSON FOR OCTOBER 19. REPORT OF THE SPIES. DOWNER’S GROVE REPOR‘I‘EK g M hall-pawl Inn tr Ihull ohm-ru- Idhlm- worship l’nlle thrmv. ".m- lmmn Thmmhlu." Etc-ulna u-rtlnv In! {7:30; min by Mr. (‘hnrh-n mm mm.- vnt'hool u If; End-mutt a! 0:13» I'. m. TopIr. "Hon m Mata 'nm War Hu- ‘lh-u In Our 300M)"- lllnmr) " Immi- ;c-r. Wu I'laru Law-y. I'mwr "INHII‘ n! "w rmm‘h “‘udmwlny: tho-mu ["1‘hr Nut-Man's "011)." 0m Confirmation school w"! M open "cry Monday and Wpdnomlny M 3:43 p. um. um n-m Saturn" M 9 a. m‘ Junior League awry Saturday at 10:15 a m, Ewryhody I: cordillly 'ek‘otnml by us. am. almc. 0. PAN. mum. Sam Sand-fi- ntflrn I"! be: .u ":13 m In. Sunday «03ml; 10‘3" a. m. 00mm) non-ion. Toplr. "1""! an ”em dot Wail"; 7:30 p, In. Ear "on service. Topic, "lnnvl'n Fun! shonrmnlng II Kndnh Hanan.“ ST. PAUL'S GERMAN EVAN- GELICAL CHURCH. Rev. J. H. 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