Viv: 41:†I. m. Pub": Won-Np. 0:00 p. m. Enron)- Man. 1:†p. In. Public Wonlllp. If. A. S. Halon will gnu-h both “It and Wing. Ion'n Sadnlny meets on the ï¬fth â€by a! the month; Married Women - It. am sand-y; Young India 0|! ' u. locum! Sunday; Boys Ind GM- . I. third 800d!!- mm 7 man every Frill-7 gmm 4p Myâ€"S a. In, Mus. reading 0! ~W|Mwedmd.yv m; 10 n. m-. Hi!!! "m reading dbwm Epistle ofthedtr. m; 3:80 p. mu Vm Me' In. lemon; hvfl'm'v 2‘30 P‘ m' ‘ Week dinâ€"Holy Communion. 7 I. .4 m, 8 I. m. Sunday. May 2nd. 1920. n. nuns EVANGEIJCAI. Guava s'rnnm cnvacn Surly. May 2nd. 1920. 0:“ L in. Church School. 11:00 t. m. Morning Worship. mo 3:. m. Junior C. E. 0:80 p. m. Intermediate C. E. 7:80 p. m. Evening Worship. 'May May 5th. 1919. CM p. m. Midâ€"week worship and conference. 0:15 a. m. Sunday School». 10:†I. m. Morning W0 ‘1 730 p. m. Evening Wo ip. Everybody welcome! WELCOME! 0:“ p m. You". [‘mplcu' flow-(Ail? A. (‘arimn a! chairman. (n prw I". An inapimhongl hour at roli- para Shh-mm! 1nd lnrmulntr plans flout hum-«Mu Inf mmrmmirntin. dw mmmmmy H. 7:†p, m‘ Emmi": Worship. (Sou- 5" pmpocih'on In flw vrflo‘rn. Mnï¬on ’9' Singing sad .1 shod cannon. ' 890th! W0 haw nrnnxnl with, curried. On regular nmtinn (no Rnard Hwn It. div-odor of musir of Nonhmbm adjlmmd, (Idler School of Mnsir tn furnish U with nuptial talent for "very Sum ky main; service during t'lw month 0' lay. This will ho I mm for the "I. who worship with m at our 0min. urn-ice During the mum d "in month wp "port to bun with u. on diflonâ€"nt owning: a mixnl qurtot. a male quaflrt. an artid. .m- Mu Ind Prnlessor Pinmyfc V'spo‘r an“ of hronty rain“. Aâ€. Aw.» I“. E, Down. Sorrrtan'. THIRD AN] "nlcioi: My. lay 2nd. I920. ’2“ n. m. Bible 8:,th â€.00 I. m. Morning Wonhip. 1:†p. m. The Childnn‘n "our. 0:45 p. m. Vow. Peopln' Men- I“. An IMpinNmul hour of "ii- lku fellowship. m BVANGRLICAI. CHURCH “Mk"! tlrflï¬i. ï¬e Rev. Wu. Grotehld. Pastor â€MODIS‘I‘ BPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Emu B. Goodwin. Punt. UNITED 88ml!“ CIIUICH OF EAST GBOVI "ethnwn‘room. frfllylmmawï¬pm. The public is cordially invited "0 “had the urviee- sad to visit and Wodnuday evening Tuumonial'nourd, Mag. 8:00 p. m. carriec CONGIBGATIONA I. CHURCH 8:00 p. m. Monthly Meeting of the finance committee. lay 6th, 1920. Wednesday. 7:00 p. m. Boy Cnoir. 0:00 p. III. Adult Choir. 5:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and III-mu by the Rev. Dr. Francis Wil~ Ion. Priean-Charge of All Saints Glurch, Western Springs. In: 4th, 1920. Tuesday. s1: uhmxé Elimouc 8:80 p. m. Emmanuel Church, Lu W. Missionarry Rally of the S. W. Suburban Church School Institute. My School. 10%. m. Ming Service. 7:46 p. m. All an welcome. I ANDREWS EPISWPAL CHURCH In. 1. Mind Nani. hula. :w p. m. Boy Choir. 0:00 11.11:. Adult Choir. \ Motion carried and so declared. Moved and seconded that the bill of Rollo M. Cole of 23:11 for taking "331- CHURCH OF CHRIST. the minutes of adjourned meeting of SCIENTIST April 1611!. be paid. Motion carried. Voting Aye: Mrs. M. H. Prince. W. Library Hall R Curtis. H. E. Tank, F. L. Dowe. Moved and seconded that we exam! My Service u, “m .. m. a vote of appreciation to Mr. J. R. My School It 9:46 1. m. Shufler, H. E. Tank and R. E. Ross- anject: “Everlasting Punishmentfï¬weller. the retiring members of the Tb In. B. H. Ming. lay 2nd, 1920. , ounh Sunday after Easter. 7: 80 3.31. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m.' Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and be In. Hugh ll. "new“ Pdut-in-Chugc Pater {m on 17mm!!!" of the whole with but u out" by I’m-idem A. c. mu: hlly. lembcn present: In. H. H. 'Prim. W. R. Curtis, 0. W. Vanfloy- mum. C. A. Carlson. F. E. Down, Mr sent. N. R. Pulley. loved and seconded um F. 5?. Down be elected :- Mercury o! the .80."! (or the ensuing mI-nt um ‘Mhry .- In! your. Motion curried. | loved and waded that C. A. ‘Carlnon ho appointed In - wed-l mmfllu to condemn the. mlnukn of April Mâ€: for publication. Motion curried. loved and scam-led that the Bond Moved and seconded that tho nom- mmne npposntmenu hr comma-d in. l Pram“! A. C. Niahelly announc- ed the following committal: Financeâ€" W. R. Cum», C. A. Carl-on. C W. VInBeynum Turban Ind School’s-Int. I ll. Prim. N. R Funky, C. A. Carina. mum... and Groundsâ€"4‘. F: Dow. Mn. 3. H. l‘ï¬neo. C. W. Valley- mun. Fmd E. Down. Sec. Immediately after adjournment of the old Bond the new Board wu cal- E. B. Heston, Sales Man, Wheaten, Ills. I No further business appearing, it was moved Ind seconded that we ad‘ joum Sine Die. Motion carried. The 10 Consigners Are: J. K. Rathbun, Lomlaard. H. F. Bandemer, Glen Ellyn. H. B. Utley Son, Downers Grove. A. W. Fischer, Bensonville. The largest er cent of this of- ferin is young emale stuff. There are, owever, some ood cows con- signed as well as a ew good young bulls. If you are buildin a herd or contemplating doing so t is is your npportunit . You never had a bet- ter one o ered you. ‘Come and see for yourself. This consignment of registered Holsteins you are interested in. It Pays to breed the pure breds. This 8 your opportunity. Come to our sale and we will endeavor to please. SCHOOL BOARD STATEMENT RE- ' GARDING'FUNDS 8:00 p. m. Prayer, Praise and Witnessing meeting.’ ‘ 7:80 p. m. Bright Gospel Service. The) pastor' will _preach morning and evening. Wednesday. May 5th, 1920. Sunday, May 2116. mm 9: 45 a m Bible School. 11:00 a. m;- Public Worship fon‘ow- cd ,by the ordinance of The Lord's Supper. 50--Head Registered Holstein Battle-50 Thomas Stanton’ 8 Sale Barn, south of Glen Ellyn, on the Butterfleld Road, Monday, May 3,1920 at 11 o’clock A. M.. sh an). “‘l'hc‘Rev."JothSte’wiï¬Â§"l’i‘-Toi"; SURPLUS FUNDS _. " TO THE LEGION THIRD ANNUAL DU PAGE COUNTY Holstein Breeders Sale! I, for services rendered. Motion (Continued from page 4) m. Juniors. “In!" (unkind on new or old fl 8. For"! AVOID! Tome IDS-W 05:: “We: I) Hdlud Ave. 1‘“ m omen-onus: awn... Holt... MCI... G. H. BUNGE lawyer 0M. Fuller- 1 Mental!- Int Build-3.. Mon. Tin-duo 0 Saudi". O n. In. as p. I. Rm! flflhfl. 1 to 9. .I. ll. mm, D. V. I. vnmmmmn Downers Grove, llllnola M II The canteens in France wen.- oper- ated-by the Y. H. C. A. at a loss of about a million and a hnlf dollars in 'Bpite of press gossip in America to the contrary. However, government grants enabled the Association to close its books with a surplus of a half million dollars Not wishing to proï¬t in any way from the canteen service. the Y. M. C. A. has tendered to the American Legion the half mil- lion surplus and it has been accepted. The money will be placed at interest for ï¬ve years and the income will be used {or the betterment of ex‘service men and women. This fund gives ‘ï¬nancial backing to the American Le- mun. Every Evening F. W. KETTENRING Contractor Builder Physician (i s'urseon Dow-nu time. "I. >. 6.; 3.101315, m. D. .h9n.-._' 10959., WThI'.-. “a ll Mm - “on 283 N. Fuel Ave. and Frdh 5t. To Be Held at M. L. PUFFER, M. D. DR. W. W. GOURLEY PHYSICIAN SURGEON Downers Grove. llfluoll o’clock ’A. M., sharp'. OPTOMETIIST n E. Car“:- 8!. C. A. DURKEE -. Inï¬ll, Ihl 5‘th ' Telephone 17?. Ask for catalog of terms of sale and list of animals consigned. Sale conducted by the DuPage County Holstein Breeder’s Association. President, A. W. Fischer. Treasurer, H. F. Bandemer. Haeger Mack, Auctioneers. Buy registered Holsteins and make DuPage a Holstein county. All animals over six months old yhave passed the tuberculin test and the consignors agree to sell cattle sub- ject to a “sixty day re-test.†Peter Hoy, Lombard. E. E. Bain, Dowriers Grove. J. J. Case, Elmhurst. W. W. Pflug, LaGrange. Maurice Jones, Big Rock. Wm. Gansberg, Bensenville. IM-W £0 Acres Trees, Shrubs,and Vines beat for this climate. Ultleford N uraerlea Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty Donna: Glove Weaving Wis. hEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETS AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL IAIN-2 TRBM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS For Automobile Insurance 8 I: E PHONE 139 - 63 S. MAIN ST. International Tractors and Farm Implements of All Kinds. HIGHLAND N EAR LINCOLN Handsome min coat: in many dil- ferent muumds. Spriu suits in Serge, Paplin, Jen 5051.. ohet 'hvill and Tricotine. Senna: coats in many styles. Best matierials, latest styles ind lowest pricqs. A nice assortment of Georgette wgists. Try 3 Ban clay Corsetâ€"one year‘guarantee. J. H. CHENEY FOR moms AND masts IMPLEMENT DEALER RUGS 75 North Forest Avenue R. C. ELLIOTT MRS. EMRICH Phone 152-3'2 Phone sz-u In these days of high costs it is a temtation for dealers to use cotton mixtures and shoddy. The clothes customed tailored to measure here are only made from all pure wool fabricsâ€"~the kmd that give lasting service and hold shape. A Grand Assortment of ' All‘Pure Wool Fabrics in the Latest Weaves. Patterns and C o l o r i n 'g s We combine real wool and real tailoring ser~ vice. The combination is yours at a cost that makes our custom tailoring for this Spring a real economy to you. SmrtoW.S.Wilun CLEANING â€"â€" DYEING â€"- PRESSING and â€"- REPAIRING JOSEPH MAZZA High-mun; AM... o w 21 South Illa Stud Gun-onto Called for all Maul.