Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1920, p. 3

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I must not take any more spacn. But the people of the village who are interested will be glad to know that it is hoped that before long all the slided pictures used at this great conference. which are being duplicat- ed as fast as possible, may be shown re. The Interchnmh has the big- md heat factory in the world - making stereoptican slides. ‘ dom of God, some people must be willing to lose a few hogs.” 86.25 is better than 89 cents. but it is still for from being the price of a singlr- adequate scale» of most peoples, giv- ing, spoke of the infanw of the peo- ple of Cedar: who besought Jun: to lure their 1;th because his lie-"mg of the demoniu had involved the lam a! a herd of hogs. They coral noth- ing apparently for the poor demise but of those precious hogs! “And if we are rally to build up the king-; sult-m drive connected with its for- ward mutant. the per capita eon- trflmtion jumped to 86.25. That is much better. but is far behind the record set by the Seventh Day AdA ventists, who in spite of the fad 1M they do not work on Saturdays, and for the most part the humbier walks of life. nevertheless give 842.00 per apiu per year for their mission‘ "d humanitarian work. One of tho speakers. referring to the still in- up“: contribution per you for he- levolent purposes of one gnu: de- nomination in ma wu lm than 89 m.htthntunresukofuvefi- The pitifully inadequate and sun- gy way in which our gnu clmrclml luve mum-12d their minslonary work '15 also imprI-ssively shown. but ll- ” that at last tln- churches are wak- ln up: It was shown that are per MI, nth nf moulrm uni-Mon marl: m pmnlal nnvl in «ml! to ll»- yorld and hunt-MM pmwn up In H. ‘ Nll TM nlnn “m mm of mm 1 «mm of llvr nlol shnlmh of “alarm CW”. llml anl nll!'iufl mllrgr in Pmmmmln. um- plamml. le mfihllm- wow «ml mal. and amp lam quickly rMurm-d. But nmong llmn amt- : clump muosl (rum the B'nltnrian Cowmmrnl. mtg"!- lnq that the nation be held in set- liom. bro-use if all ll"- mzluau-s 01’ Rob"! College who mm in imptr mu ponilions in the Bulgarian r 2mm should nun-d the Mama at llue same time lm’ Bulgnn'nn Cow” anneal mld not run ; wt"! a whale war of on- min-m- ury'n mm. Au u mull of nub thing: out minimum-- an! Conn." long .10. M "w hon» Musk-ant mg "Mr min-loo ham!- to do 0v- WIg: at last it mm Alton! through I pmpncai nf Am 0' our mmm hawk. tho lntnrhmrh «In! Into Mink-nan ludouoflhalliblenumolthe mt moth. so both Minion: Ml :- un one mammary for on rur- to Go that «wk All" 5: \tv 3" «Iow- Ihoy found out that (My hurl both but Mu I thing "at one could haw done ulonr. lull in u..- hm of mu awful and. with I far from Mr quak- him of work-n. "my Mal It is xignificant that the Inter- elmnh had its rise among our for» d“ missionaries. Those men. right up in the front line trenches, as it were, {we to {m with terrible odds, won the first to see the need (0 the elimination of wusteful and sinful empetition and duplication; and they got together in a real cooperation. Al an illustration of that situation the story “it told of two missionu stationed in one city of 500.000 poo plo. They were of (iiflennt denomh nation, situated in dim-rent port: 0" the city. Ind had no contact with each other. Both our that the trou- The {acts and information brought out by the lntere'nurch survey were presented in telling fashion by means or! darts. slides, and moving pictures. Again Ind again the facts presented were a stinging rebuke of the ignor- am we Protestants have indulged in regarding our own responsibilities. sad it was well said at the Confer. once. that no man could go away from it and be the same man lie was boa (on. 1 thirty denominations represented, but you would never have known, but that it was only one, except from an oc~ “dons! reference. ' This confemm was unique in a great many ways: It was the first time in the history of Illinois when all its Protestant ministers were cal- led to meet under one roof to con- sider unitedly their common task. One on only wonder why it was not done long ago. Ind why It has not been done many times. There were Edith», The Reporter, May of your madam no doubt would be glad to know something a- bout the Pastor's State Conference of the Intemhurch World Movement flint was held in Orchestra Hall on Holiday, Tuesday and Wednesday of Bev. Thou. 1. Owen: Tells Facts .4 hand in Big Chicago Con- WHAT THE INTER- CHURCH MOVEMENT IS ACCOMPLISHING Egan, March 19, 1920 (arena Last Week. School 49'me this your will In held on Saturday. April rich and all candidates. for when of Mauls of eduaflon are "(wired to file peti- tions of nomination with the new» (try of the hunt who pmmn l'nr ballot. At the but amnion of the legisla- Flu]. Mr. lh-nry Faul. tun the luv (Warning school elec- -- lions was amended to require “MEâ€"f, The l'njcwski family am building dates for membership on a board of‘n niro mango tn Goutyn {In place of Mutation to file their petition 20 their homu- whit-h bum! savvera' dlyn bolon the date of election in- 'wrelxn ago. «tend of 10 days In Manolo”. â€"â€"~ CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL BOARD MUST FILE SOON A caucus of the Non-Panisan Parâ€" ty was alsél held and Charles Lacey for Supervisor and Louis Willard fm Highway Commissioner received th" romination. A caucus of the People Party of the town of Lisle was held at Naper- ville on Saturday the lath of March. Adam Kohley hr Supervisor and P. Corral for Highway Commissioner xeccived the nomination. Main I Railroad Sn. to Miss Done“: Mitchel which took place on Thursday, March 18th, at 'the home of the bride in Algmu. MisE Ethel piumb left on Monday {or Alma. Iowa. to be bridesmaid at the wedding of her bmtber, Fred EASTER MEANS HOT CROSS RUNS-ORDER THEM EARLY. THE SUPPLY WILL BE LIMITED The Ladies Aid will moot at the home of Mrs. T. Stanton Monday af- ternoon. March 22nd. The Advance Bible Class will hold their regular business and social; meeting Friday cveniing, March 26th. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, F. D; Burke. NEWSY NOTES FROM LISLE AND BELMONT Try our Fine Cakes. Cookies and other Products Church Notes. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:46 p. m. Chums}: Service, 11:00 a. m. DOWNERS GROVE BAKERY fat-tor In our cummercial, industrial anil soul life precludes any relaxation or suspension of activity The Gteat War caused thedemandeooveruke the «serve facilidea and equipment of the BeflSystemandforatimeitmnipandmck between demandandsupply Newthatthe WailendedtheBellSyseemiaplanning to apend 312$..‘000000 in new construction in thenattwoyeanandtooncemegetahead ddleimmedianeneedaofthe publieand backtoiuformerpoeitionofkeadytoSene. 1 lama mustbedmgedeomeetpreaeutmt aealee. But then: rates arechatged the public fat the benefit of the public. Telephone service is.a public seniee and must be. minuined at the maximum of efficiency and comprehensiveness at any cost. Telephone management end operation never and still. They annot stand still. The dependency upon them of every important LA-A1_ _A_‘ -_“___,'.I CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY 0. A. R083, PROPRIETOR Bellt DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVELELINOIS Mn. Hownnl lunch" Ind daughhr Mute. apt-M Sunday with In. Chan. Wm! OM family. In. Randall will Mr. and Mn. Fm! Pontor and baby are how (mm Kkhigm viaiting hi: lather Ind fricndu. A binlulay in the Paul family was mlobrated at the home of Mrs. Levi ,MertzuMonday afternoon. it being a complete surprim- to her. The ladies pmscnt \vem: Memlames Mamh. Cur- tixn. Def-mot. Miller, Rutherford. Col- well. C. G. vans, Brown. Cn-scy. Furrar, Worloy, Bmdbury, MrNaught Graham. Summer, Escher, l’ufl‘er. F. Flul. John Stanley. and Miss Susan Paul. Mr. Henry l-‘aul. Don't wait to be called upon. cm with us and bring a friend. TWENTY -TWO YEARS AGO IN THE REPORTER ‘ Mr. Carl Carlson is chairman of ‘the club and under him are four men, with their assistant“. one for each ward of the village. who will put forth their efiorts to enroll new memo To date thiny~fivo men have shown their interest by attending the club which holds its meetings fiery Sunâ€" day morning in the Methodist church It 9:45 a. m. and is land by Mr. A. S. Phelps. whose instruction. mod- ern ideas and sincere enthusiasm you cannot afford to miss. ‘ An enthusiastic and profitable bus- iness meeting of the club was held :at the home of Mr. A S. Phelps, on Middnugh avenue, Tuemlay- evening, March 16th, to discuss and formulate a method for increasing the mem- bership . 31. E. MEN'S CLUB MET AT A. S. PHELPS HOME TUESDAY NITE From the issue of Mar 17. 1920. Telephone 1“ Mamba Hunt, wife of Clark Hunt of Aurora, died at her home, Tuesday morning. March Nth. She wax u (Daughter of G. D. and Lucina G. Downer and was a sister of M. B. Downer. Mrs. Chas. Carpenter and Mrs. R. W. Bond were guests at a luncheon given by Mrs. Raftree at her home ‘in Hinsdale Tuesday. PHONE I89 return soon to her home in New Orv Inns. International Tractors and Farm Girls' dresses {mm 6 to 14 yrs. Georgette waists and 5e rate skirts: Bomlay Corsets wit one yen guarantee. Wonderful mines in spring suits. coats and rainâ€"coats; tame!- ‘8,“umth .trioolatte, voile. or- K: and gingham dmsses. all rcpresents tlie Vida: Ladies Tai- loring of Chicago. Hrs. Emrich. 7§__No. Fjorejt Age" AND CARE OF THE "All Mrs. Mary L. Youdc SCALP SPECIALIST SHAMPOOING AMI! In“ by (dealt-t. Implements of All Kinds. IMPLEMENT DEALER 15 m m Avenue I ts Strength and Power 'ash Six Has Proved III-lg; Car buyers in ever-increasing numbers are learning that the Nash Six with its Nash Per- fected Valveâ€"in-Head Motor is unusually powerful, quiet and economical and demon- strates definite advanced ideas in motor engineering. 54 No. Pen-t Au. 63 S. MAIN ST. WWW Phone 16 H. C. KAMMEYER, PROP. VHLUE can: M «own: cum Call me up for FREE DEMONSTRATION in your home. Can be purchased for cash or on deferred installments. Leroy Phelps 101 South Main St. Downers Grove, Ill. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSISTENT WITH PRICE or MATERIAL USED. Bums Shop. 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