window of Mochel’s Meat Market. lot and these will be handed in by the parents at the church. The high- est percentage of returns from any room will entitle that grade to have possession of the flag. In connection with his coming a flag contest will be held in the local schools. Each child will receive a bal- No admission will be charged but an offering win be taken. This meeting is held under the diâ€" vection of the State and National An- ti-Saloon League. All citizens who beiieve in uphoId- ing the Constitution and the ï¬ns; are cordially invited to be present. The Hon. Joseph G. Camp of Goon gia. will speak at a mass meeting at the M. E. church next week Friday evening. April 30th. at eight o’clock. DISTINGUISHED SOUTHERN ORA- T O R C O M I N G All pvrsons wishing to take this rxnmination should secure blanks and ï¬le their applications will! the un- dersigned at once in order to allow time for any mmsary corrections and to arrange for the exuninatian. J. V. Swanson. Secretary Civil Service Board, 7th District. Chicago. Illinois. B. Rim-bra. Sormtary of Local Board of Examiners. at the Downers Grm'n Post Ofl'ire. or from the undersigned. Applications for this examination must he made on the prncrihod form, which, with nmssary instructions. my be obtained from the Commis- sion‘s local representative. Hr. Harrj: An open competitive vxnmimlion. under “iv with of "K! IT. S. Civil Ferries Commission. for (no position (of Experimental Village mlivory ClerkClrrier, in the Post Ofm building. Dawn": Grove. Ill. will he held on Kay Rm. 1920. commencing it 9 o'clock a. m. The emblem is on exhibition in the Tho Forward “moment occupied much attention. We no cooperating to tho fuflont oxtont n‘lth tho later. thunh World Movomont In thin mat tor but with tho connont of the Gov- omlng "on"! haw- pmtponocl tho Pi- minl rnnvan 0! our own momhor- nhlp until Juno 0. Thin will ho vlono throughout tho Evnnuolicnl Alsot‘tl‘ "on u n wholo hormso of tho Sprint! Conhronoo sessions which wnult tn the chunk" of pwnrlnors at so many plnoo- . "nworotu wo arr initmrtod tn fuminh a momhor for tho lntor‘ rhurrh (‘ommlttor in oath rummnnit‘.’ tn holp in can‘t-min. tho nnn‘mom- honhlp frionuls 0' tho rhurrh TM“ plum! ranvnsu wilt ho mmto thruth the l'nitod Stntoc nnifnrmly «luring‘ the «oak of April 25-Mny 2‘ I Five splendid young men received license to preach. Two men were promoted to Deacon's Onion: 1nd were ordained by the Bishop and pn~ siding olden. Fivp men. among them the Rev. Mr. Nansen, were promoted to the oflice of Eldon; and roceivotl ordination to that onler at the hands of the Bishop. It won I moat im- pnuivo mn'ico. Rev. Mama at- tcnded tho- Confou-ncc nation» thru- out IM sen-Hi on the Committee on Education to devise plum and n- commcndotionu for the educational work of the churth. yenr was read by the bishop. Eighty ministers received appointments. Rev. J. Alfred Nansen was returned to Downers Grove and provision made foran increase of $500 in his salary. He will give his full time to the work in Downers Grove this year whereas his time was divided during the past between his pastoral duties here and his work in the Evangelical Theolog- ical Seminary as editor of The Sem- inary Review. At the close of the afternoon ses- sion the appointment of the minis- ters to their charges for the ensuing The year just ended has been one of the best in the Illinois confer- ence for many years, both ï¬nancial- ly and spiritually. A splendid net gain in membership was a cause for rejoicing. About thirty-ï¬ve Downers Grove people attended the closing services of the seventy-sixth Annaul Confer- ence session of the Evangelical AS‘ sociation in Illinois. It was a big day for the First Evangelical church which is the leading church in Naperâ€" ville. Nearly nine hundred were in attendance at the Bible school in the morning and perhaps in excess of a thousand people heard the Ordination Sermon of Bishop J. C. Breyfogel. LL. 0.. D. D. EVAN GELICAL AS- SOCIATION 7 6 T H ANNUAL SESSION S Fridaz, Agril 23, 1920 U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION [dd a! Naperville, April 14 - l The Rev. 1. Alfred Nansen Returned Here. Mr. F. A. Render and Mr. C. B. Wilming, former pastors here, who were attending the Evangelical Con- fex‘ence at Napervine last week, were the guest} of Mn. and Mrs. A. Porter at dinner on Sunday. Mr. Render is pastor of the church at Hooppole, 111., The Ludies’ Aid will meet on Mon- day atternoon at the home of Mrs. F. ‘D. Burke. The annual election of officers will be held\ Mrs. J. Richter and daughter Ethel, of Downers Grove. visited with mâ€" latives here on Sunday. The Improvement Club of Belmont will hold their meeting in the Bel- mont school Friday evening. April 23 at 8 o’clock. An illustrated lecture by Prof. Bowman. Co. Supt. Schools, will be given. This is the easiest crime in existence and the easiest to prevent. CTIIoINTERCHURCH World Movement (me’t/z ulmerica The above is the only part of a check for which the banks are responsible. M denomination has its own detailed budger, Ind will administer its own funds. Your pasror Ins copies of the budget: enmine them {or yourself. In the week’of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know- ing the! every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and: better world. When your church culls on you givmnd give with your hen-t as well at your pocket-book. < nl andriiï¬ï¬gkï¬ï¬vunamc val; ant-ctr cmrlbuflca a Mo. 3 POI HIGHS! marrow. 0! mo am» American onion“ In Inï¬ll-flout of higher do. on.- b." In In innhuflon- and“ and mod by "~06!“th Inn] if "one flan-Hon. have m noun-Q calm? cum". but mm and. m in: n goo-dag u the [nod- o! largo! 3e 15 gag _,0‘I v “7- In lU-I- 'I! W! ‘IICI' -- anl you m m bath. on no! nie. A Cbmclln doctor or author um abroad I. "In. In Am. u lruly on "main M world n ham. 6 "EACH!!! MLAIJD. ‘I'bo pram: her I. called the lune!"- mdu of lawn Iehool Ind you In," 3“." to mdthm «'01 dum- P0! MALI AID m. any nu mun-nan of men-M m micâ€"Iv m on timed my from Church Inc-«uh ban-u d‘ lul- of up n. TM childnn‘n home. an comm Io hm "I, m (Micro. Chan they can "amt n. Miami- gnu. dun!“ n and: , Fol THI CHURCH! won A1 “I Anon ofl‘mnm nun Hm he“ Con-Mot â€37m. NV. and. h." Minter-poop“ huh. Unhod In“. "an ml and um. IN lunch lnm-qn- Who R in any inward ‘M. rm"! .1 Angkoninuon N the (but do. They have united to prevent the possibility“ duplicâ€" iion or rule. At least I million dollan will be and by the fad thn thirty individual campaign are join-d in one uniQed :60". Each deï¬ant-melon has named in budget under six nnin heads: HIRTY denominations Wing in the Incar- chnrch Wotld Movemem have budmed their needs. No businm could have done it more odemiï¬- cally. [ISLE "MES Just Where and How Is the Money to be Spent? A raised or altered check is your loss. A Forged Signature A businmllh Am to a buiumllh Oust!†PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 93 Duh-d Financial â€Him I: had '0th If “by Ana-mu. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEARS GROVE. ILLINOIS "EACH!!! “LAW The prune her I. culled QM target". min.“ and we" he may ’0. out 0' Ian preachers no on“ not than 0!! a week! a WAD. him um um Iron th- Orkm May your. on: and, Ill flit-O In cl flog-u. .- MI. 0. thin- hn only am physician u ovary a,“ nook CM Orlm wm (â€CM‘. 9- be a man. Intent .0 one-«Mn! «no bug's of lndh Ole We and! m- Mick-urn M .II, lameâ€"tor In. ":0 hkh Washingto- an‘ leim do ,9- (Mat Inn AM- wm com-n to m Won-h.- mo «:4 Mn. 01 M". on. m d “to been: a! m MN 4 POI I'LBIOUI TMMJQ km ummcmum I“ you" you“ In“! 5 your. 0! lg. In no- um. Amflgon Ilknvgw ,ny Walter Scott Bryan will sell at Public Auction commencing at 12 0' clock on Wednesday. May 5th, the l Mrs. Margaret DeGraw, wife of L. 5N. DeGraw, passed away at the resi- 'dence of her daughter at Janesville, EWiscn April 17th. The funeral was :held‘ from the late residence, 3319 Van Buren st, Tuesday, April 20, at 9:30 a. m. to Our Lady of Sorrows' church. Auto to St. Joseph's church at Downers Grove and burlal was made in St. Bernard’s cemetery. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, two daughters, four sons and many friends. The Advance Bible Class will meet Friday evening, April 23, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. and will stay there another year and Mr. Wilming will go to Charlotte, lll. mmcmm April 25th PUBLIC SA LE 63 S. Main NI. 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