‘DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER The Junior Infant Welfarn Sarin- ty well meet to sow on Thursday afâ€" ternoon, Mart-h 3lst. with Mrs. R. E. Bateman, South Main street. Como and bring your sewing kit, whether or not you an- a member. You will ï¬nd a welcome and your help will be mmciated. JUNIOR INFANT WELFARE sorm'wi Mrs. Patton was a chain-r mt-m- her of the Lady Macahevs‘, Merritt fliw, No. 1, Chicago. In early girlhood >ho becamo a member of the Mothodist Church. Al- ways of a happy, cheerful nature, and a help to many in times of trouâ€" ble, she was a faithful member and earnest worker of the Garï¬eld Blvd. M. E. Churrh. ("hicazo. fnr mm“ thirtyâ€"three years. She wns married Jul} Hill. 1362 to Joseph D. Patton. who was allow! 10 "at October Nth. 1917. They Iivml together ï¬fty-ï¬vo wars. six ohiMrr‘n being born to them. four ulaughtoï¬ and two sons. Throv vlauzhk‘rs re- min to mourn her Insx. 1 lube": T. Patton «as hm" April 11. 1845 in Whitm-nlo, "Marin. Can- ada, tho daunhtpr of Israei and (Taro- lille Burton. Shh hml mm <64" and two brothers all or “1mm haw [om befm her with the nxw'pï¬mv of our 5mm". Fumral whirvk \wnv hvhl M II" Slum-nan horm- at our n‘rlmk “‘rcl- nearby aflrmmn. "w Rm. Rmkvirk Murray of "w â€nuï¬vld [unflmnnl .\I. I}. Chum-h. (‘Mragm nfl‘iriatinu :hâ€" sided by the- Rrv. Arthur Spent-or Phelps of let ('ongn‘ntionnl (‘lmrrh of the rillaxn llun'al WIN at .\H. Hope nmetmy .lfhiragn. Mn. baht-Ha T. l'attvm. Iï¬ pvnh of lgr. dint at the lumw «f hm daughter. Mn. "Norman! R. Shrumm 0f Stratum: avrmw. ’ils‘l Smut“) n. owling. ant-r an iltnon- utrmting mm new-ml mantthï¬ Mu. t‘nttam had made Mr tmnw tu-n‘ far tho punt three years. 4 "any Merim-r mu hmn Jul) -. Iâ€? in Slurgmn "my, Wi-Immm. Hr Iflomlfll lho ‘rbmlu of Twu Riu-n, lithium» mming In (Wm-mm :Iflv‘t his graduation In clmll in Hu- Slur 3h." Firm 0 ('u. wlnil ‘lun‘s In M Mmm‘lf fur Un- hhnwd lw r‘lw‘c'hwl (A! follow, Hurry McAllinr \us the son of If. and â€0|. 1'. N. â€(Alliflor who} lived hen.- ut the lime of the out- break of tho mu. Ila mu manager of the Downers Grow um! Ninulnlo nor" of the MrAllIfl-ler chain and ru- lllted in Un- ulcl ht! Illlmm Infan- try in Marvh IMT. Hr urn: “Mu Ml legil‘m‘nl In 014' hunk-r for pn-v llm‘mry training and «(c-mm! nng board Ibo lmnsmn for "ma-r I’mrr" May 80:. If)â€. I! wan uhilq- llullll' Ml Mt in n'wnr ln-m‘hr- om Jul)†18. mm. Hm: I) HUB)’ bum-t from 1hr linol- farthrr up chum-u! Mm um! Ann-r Cher brnw you"; Amrm-un gmv Ina; III for :lrmocmry. : Dr. Eneas B. Goodwin of St, Joâ€" seph’s Catholic Church will have charge of the services at the grave and the entire church choir will make the trip to the cemetery to sing at Jhe grave. A special car on .the A. E. l C. will leave VanBuren and Wells streets at 2 o’clock Sundny ar~i ternoon in nuke the trip to the cem- etery. The nervices will be held at three sharp and will be of a miliâ€" tary character. Ex~service mm (mm the Downers Grove and ilinsdalc 'Amerlm Legion posts will be pre- ml and a government cacont will ï¬re the Inn! valley for another brave young man, blowing the last ups, which are due every soldier. Taps wlll sounded and the colors dipped I! the IO o'clock ms» at St. Joseph'a Church in honor of him Is at the time a! his enlistment he was a communlcul or the local church. ISABELLA T. PATTON The body of Harry Edgar McAllis- tar, who was killed on the battleï¬elds '01 France. will arrive in Chicago on Saturday“ Arrangements have been made to" hold the funeral services Sunday afternoon and burial will be made at Mt. Carmel cemetery. Burial Will be Mule at Mt. Carmel Cemetery at Three O’clock Sunday Afternoon. ' HARRY McALLISTER KILLED IN ACTION “HOME†SATURDAY .VOL. XXXVIII. N0. 10 Givr‘n nnvlr‘r my haml and wa! (hi: ‘2‘an day of March A. D. 192]. ed that 59% of the people mad the Classiï¬eds. I'st- them for ro- suits. “Who wants tn marry a t-rlnphunr- polo homo to rr‘arl tho ark?†In 1 Um long agn «lays when advertis- ing was ~~till in its infant-y it was considered a elm-ow stunt. to lack ads on (hr sidr-s of barns. fnnop<, and turns that all who “pan might marl." In [hot-7’ than (raw) wa‘s a grant. rival slowvr and 0M Doh- bin stn pm! juct about fast nnnugh to ma 0 .1 journey through “in country juxt fa~t nnnngh tn I'i'ali all tlw signs. In the days of tho auto, ham-var, wn go too fast tn do anything but hang onto our ha“. Tho plate for ads is in at medium whirh gaps INTO THE HOMES. whoro it. can he road at ltisuro moments. This is the kind of arlwt‘ljsing which pays, not only the arlmrtiser but the men and women \v ho proï¬t b} this luml of rqading It has been establish- In nnlrr In :nuid any N‘flfll~'i(vfl whirh migm atiw. \wre we no! In adopt Hu- claylight mdng ‘chnlulr which Incomes oflm-ï¬w m Hun-ago on Sunday. Man-h 27m. Iii-2| a! 2 a. n... l hrrrhy urnutly mums! a" citinm of [humor-s ï¬rm-9. "Hunk. Io wt their flocks alwarl one hour; on Sunday. Manh 27h. I921. In cum- fnrm with ('hicagn lime. « In" Smlv- um! I! la quitr 'Mhu‘mh Hm! I'Mwnrn (Srmr “iHJv- (nvmml ’uiflv «wit a Ural w: n rum-N1 by â€w "mrlwly buys." "ml il um! Mm for "w far! "ml (1.5mm: i« "w r'uh's claulinulion an um â€an In! nl- hip. Hm â€ham-ml alt-p M "0“ mu- \“nnlul nu! 0w mmk'. Hats may hr nwc‘ruwl by mulling Thmmvs Rorv‘rp af "'4' high srlmnl faculty. Tho pnmh uill gu tom-an! unlipi»; llw high win-"l :oIMrlir tram". [hm ndnlr mnlirm‘r‘ haw hm" mp wmnll) plvmnl “m. "u- mriml pm- nmm “MN. "to RM“ In». ‘iw, Thoir mflxhuc «f rim-in: nume-x nilh n‘mlinp and 3M. amwlimm "jazz." cnplhnh‘s Hw- plmhuw «mi- N mvryvflwu‘. Thv brw'u rnllr‘" nmmsphrw «'"fl‘lullwk and t‘nham‘m â€w mun-r! as a IMQ‘. LITTLE MN‘KEY HAS SAID 'Hw (Ha-r (‘luh [mm "w Iiulml-mg vu'h-gr i4 mnlung an Inn. 0-! â€w "MIA ’Hw .‘lrllmdi-t I‘hmrh mll hr Ilw «rum of union («r "w "dulled up" enllrm- Um)" Hm “I" “mu-"r m hm'n mmrlum- durum: Hm! uflmmmn In urruâ€"tum llwnm‘hr- In â€w church hmtuml. 'l'hv Knox Folk-xv )lvn'p lilo-o Hub? will umu-ur In our \illagu- um nun ru-ulmr of Tucnlay. March 29. Tho-E mrm mills-1r» a m-w 11mm in!" lhu' “arm of plus-un- in Hu- mmmum')’; and i~ run-in: a guru! .lrul a! rum- mmrt. I’mrrdu of Com-on mu 5.- I'm-d no? Equip fligh School All» Ivtk Tenn-u. KNOX GLEE CLUB AT M. E. CHURCH TUESDAY. MAR. 29 The local churches have prepared ‘special programs for the observance ?of Easter. There will be music, both vochl and instrumental, chorus work and solos and it in thought that with the imitation extended through this advertisement that local chum-he» will be crowded with worshipers at r all services. Easter, the time of the resurrec- tion, is, next to Christmas, the most univemally observed holiday in all denominations. People who do not attend church on any other day, us~ ually make it a point to be present at religious worship on that day. Six of Downers Grove churches have combined in a full page adver- tisement in this weeks’ Reporter to tell the church-goers of the village (and those who don't go to church, but should) of their programs for next, Easter Sunday. Six Local Denominations Combine in 'l‘t'lliug of Good Things for Church (Boers. CHURCHES IN FULL PAGE AD. TELL OF EASTER PROGRAM PROCIA MATION “'1 (\ Rarhv‘r‘ .‘laym DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS. FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1921 m“, Services. annnh (Juno rhurrhr- u M br- tho- ï¬nxt to mnf‘orm to the new timo. Don't form-t to turn your elm-k twp/Th0." haw all annrmnrml that Uwir hour ahead on next Saturday ovr-ninm Em-tr‘r :r-n-ico: will be fl-gulatml by before you rotire for the nizht. Thisï¬iaylight vavint and not "uun" time. gwi†b0 theI thing to do if you don’t- , _ . _. , . _ fwish to he an hour behind everything. â€my who “"1Ҡto he by the ion Sunday and is made necessary MINW'†time, must leave an hour 'Chicago adopting “Daylight saving'flcarlier if they wish '0 he in time for [for the summer months which goeslthe services. ’I)0N’T FORGET TO ' TURN (‘l .0(.‘ KS†Ao . HEAD SATURDAY (Than-MN Announce Conformity lo “(‘hirago" Time for Sun- day Service-4. Two «'hilvlru-n. MN. .lr‘~-ir Mfr-r! and Eugene l,in<â€I-_\ arr In“ In mmn'n tho. lo.“- of [Mir mother. Sophia Smith an: hum Septrmhn 6th, ISM at I'l‘imrlnfl. Iâ€. She \\'a< marru-d In humm- Limllr-y in MRI. mmimr (n â€rm-urn Hmu‘ wéth hrr husband in IRâ€? whr-rr- ~hr' ha~ sinn- madn lwr hmm‘. Mr. l.inl'l"}‘ paum’ away ‘OYFnll'f'fl yrar» mm. Fum‘val *PH‘R‘P.‘ “or-r MM Honda)" ant-moon. Man-h 2!“. â€tr Rm. H. M. MarWhmtnr. of S. Anvhvw'- Epiv, mpal ('hurrh. ofï¬ciating and imm- mr-nt was made in MI. Auburn rpm» Irv-y, Br‘rwyn. .‘"~, Suphiu LimllI-p. Mi )‘r-nn M ago. dim! ill hm hnnu- on Rants 4., last Friday aflommm. “arr?! "(UL Rho has hr") conï¬nml In Mr hum:- «int-r lad Aumut “hm 4n- ‘uflwnl fmm :- paraktic ~1ka In "M "um hm" "kl mow Hum 05â€.!!!) gallmn of Walt! vwn- pump»! in “w machinr. MRS. SOPHIA l.l.\'l)l.l‘IY RIFTII E. THOMPSON hock ium bl "If" luu wa mum~ ‘mm. TM pump will :Hurr mou- lmm “'0 â€Hum n minnlr and II my. "10 Mom of "w h's-Irn u. m u «m at murh mnn‘ Hum in nun! "pari- l}: Thv [mo-r haw with “hwh "w [in dl'puflmrm i“ thmwl In mnlrwl. hnwmv‘r, “1mm nu! slant! Hue [mu- {urv- and after hut-ding "1m length- "N- idow was given "In. An tlu' pump up "u- mnrhim- 6- mlrvl to ololnrr :mu gnllnm nf nalvr n min-mu 1M: «m "w Approximati- mmmnl pumped fur Hu- trial. In "‘3!in II‘JO â€Hulk :| minutr “I‘ll‘ surlnl {mm "w lair um! «Wham-a hack mm H Um: Im- wa mum~ ‘mm. W pump will :Hnrr mou- flown“ â€to rhiu-I- from m-mhlmv- lug tuna. urn- Mn- In «w Hu- nu» rlww m npmuliuu nml "u- mun ntm lmil! “w bowl, and nflwr mmlinnn-u un Hu- flmu‘u «a: mum“ in nor-«m. “mulch lirnn‘m m-w numnmhnk- ï¬rv truck punwd Amwnlully u nev- an- numb": and pumping Ivy-I at Un- lnkce Manda) morning who-n It yumâ€- ml it» mlnl mummy lur 0mm Inmh «might . The Irv-t um ll". "mm-I l'mlrm'utvu 1M! um!†â€w [rum 1»! nhlrh "‘1' bath mm vmrlmmwl «ml nu» mmln umlrr luu o-ll’utlul. uf flu l mlrnnilv-u- llmruu. l'ulnprd 3|.“- Than “u "-1.4 (‘.p."Wfll 'l‘ell ('cmurgllku Haul" Suu. «My lot Thm "can Ruu- day That Mr I!» urn-«rd «log u I!» lmlnr. Minced "In. FIRE TRUCK PASSED UN DERWRITER TEST MON DAY MORNING EASTER !! Mayor Harhm‘ has iss'uml a pro-V rhomatinn arking local pr-npk to tun-i harm to "('hirazn" time as {hr-y did! lat roar tn axoivl rrmfu‘inn. Thfli uhurhan lraim’ ml! run on tho n! \1. timr and mrrxthing “in ht a mixml up. \w wmm 0. a» it “ax hut yoar. mtn nfl’m‘l at 2 a. m. Sunday morning Film-ml ~v~nirrs \vrrn MM at Hw- thmv a! 2:00 n‘rlm'k “Mlnr-tla) :If- h'v‘vmnn. Um RN 3‘. S, I‘lepx' «I â€w l'nngrrxalinmul (hutch, ufl’iriat- in? and hmval “:h' mad:- at "1-- Rmmmnl r-rnVI-u-ry. lHn-vlalr. {utlv Thmnpwm wa- Mm in (â€M- rnmw Frhrmn) 27. ISHZ. Whr-n "NW yam 0M ~hl' wn‘ adapt"! by MK. T. Thump-4m. Hw- hn~ hv-r-n Hu- juy :xn'l enn~hinv of thi- harm, during â€it lk’ht >i.\' 31-21†am! Irm'v-s a \‘uil' that. run nvu-r hv- ï¬lm! in thv ht-urt- uf Hm Thompmn <i“l'!'m "T“:l" not vll-ath that h-vl yuur Im- ml mm to brawn, 4 '|\\':L- lift-.010 f-MH">~ M'- â€13' God hath (hr-n." ‘ Bulh Emlyn 'nmnnrun. "in: "M, â€ma-vi :may a! Hw- Imm- I‘mlc-r uvawr u" Had f'nriiu Monthly, fullamim: a nim- Ilay nl' malignant ‘ru-hl furl: l'hurrh bur. samurai In IninL and ha- ha-t nhfltwl In rumium- in "w. â€u- fmnlh y'lzn' u! h-is' “ml m vam-r- Ih-upllv "w fur! Hull â€nix rnlli vvwnn‘ u promulnm u (at m ‘31“!le rhmv‘h «wilt-mm. and “shun- nf vc-I» r‘m' an- murmur-l ("w pawl: m-Z clmlt-s Haywood. Mrhuo- l'ml. and; "If! "f Niuvr Mumâ€. um! AH" ui «awful WMHIII'HIHNB. Mr. Munâ€"“1"", hr ha“ Ilrridrv' In I‘l'rhm "w ta"; and “i" urmmmn lhi< In M~ pnplr an End“ Hay 'l'ho- "mum-mum! 1m furflwr Furnakm uno' tkw-Iup- mom! uf th- mark 0" S. .-\mho\x"-, humming tlw wrunum'm’ulmn «I I'm lib-1mg: nl’ "w Ilium-w of ('lu- 'rugcn. and (hr â€sin of ,u-wral rum-I Emillfl'u In 3. Amln-w'« t'lmwh. Ihrl Huh) 0! "Ir l‘nn-‘h n! Ilw Nu!)- (‘omummom Muymunl. lmw I‘lh‘mltw’ u umlmnmw~ ml! in Hu- HM. Hum»I .\I. .‘lm'WIu-nt-r In In-ruuw "-11-" u†llwn rhun‘hv 'l‘lu' â€atnmnl {'illa'rhi luv u “no- c-qm'mwm unol lm utmn ml IM rv-mnr "r â€u- tmmmmlu 'l‘lw 5"er M‘lnr, Un- "M W 4' “m. ant-r n «urn-urn! guru-um' "! Ic-n yriux. lvuuu on Ann! “1-4 In mumm- lbr rwlunhip uf u mud: m Uu- lim- wmv u! Fuml 0|“ hur IREV. MacWHORTER iENTERTAINED mu ; TURNS DOWN CALL MRS. BARNHART AT ‘ TO BIGGER FIELD AN “IRISH†mun hflV’m "M 9" â€"3!"er uu' -aul .Hml Hw- Ir-tla) 3" ‘ NIH-d "IL!!!" {(-11 u! ga~ Phi-lg“ «I, IA.II.‘..._“ .I.. nu .‘.- I'- of ,V'l illm _\ o-zu Um" ghurl: up -aul .Hml Hw- \iNum- r! ‘fV'HP" "In!!!" {(-11 u! ga~ a 3mm fur gallmunx lht- “7‘1"!" l'mhfl (:a‘ ’I'Ill'flnr "n. a fmnrhiw m "w \H- glngn. 'Hu‘ JumM haw run-L “1- at" durmmu hv "hm. Ham, vmam- fl'lt'lk, URI)!!!" TM-t a yrur .Thi.‘ \ r-ry rnmfnrtaM} (“Mon v‘nrh moo-J n-nvn-mr u fmnr "f a urwn In“ him a Iu’m-rmh and Epi'u' fur ohrquIu-u MM "Ht". “Iâ€! “swam ("UNIV ~ Ill-II~‘~ um' haul '0 hrsâ€. I! i“ not wimnal with u- but lb IuII'HI pa In: an "SII' IpIN' a man lrm ~' hi.- xxntnh; thI- RI: 1 Ihing that pop intn hi~ miml I‘ ‘IIrlwrtiw for I(.' Mr Ilm- 4! and rum I-ra' his limw pit-Iti- at a \mall Ivmt, Out of â€II- thnukanIL r-f Tl*avll'l~ of the pubâ€" liraticm In \\'hll‘h ht- advertises ho is aiming at. lalklug UI, UNI-I ptr- slm and hn W-nrha- him." Now if it pay to :l'l‘T’Ttl?" for .1 [wt :IrliI-ln \I'Ith tht- hnpv- that Onr paw lirular pmxon oul of thousands “ill rr-avl lhr- ail, how mmh mort- pmï¬tahh tn allvnrthe for PVP RY “N!" OF THOSE THO! SANDS tn r-nlr-r v'nm rtfll'l‘ and buy? .‘m. @(hï¬l‘tisihï¬ dam not pay, Mr. Buy- inossman Marshall Field (I (‘.0 just take a great Ilral of delight in was-ting that mm-h money ovary ' day. Think it own then Phone 1884 for an ad solicitor. The rost is not high. Investigate. lr-Hing of â€w [uran- fur lhv~ no“ Hu- .‘h â€DI-u! Um ll- . 1|" ("r-h uu-u .‘lv~cl:unl-~ ,-\ H "alum-H. .V l' l'rarru .-\ '\'«"_\ "mow-v. A H. Ulmn Hum». H. V "1-", "inn. Kvmblmwh "Mr. .‘hrhv-I. Ikmmv . H '1 Swim", 'N'IL Ilvurzn- Nun-gm.) noun-any “Iâ€! M! ul 4' 4-HT.†pm "u numlu‘n hnuM hr vmmgh In hr-at the “Iliuly n-lu-quuni- \lt'll' ~l‘nnl. Hw- ~unw rah-r ~.r|wm¢- lwimr "0hr" “Mr, v‘nrh umul n-wn-mr u Imm- «If AN ADVERTISING ARGUMENT nl homu- u! [In-m “Md: m- m-n In. how-v mm Maulmfllv ula-rnmh-«l m K'I'Q‘" fur Ilu- uranium 'I'hl- Kym-h haul Mun H-qunnl In II-ll an MA: «my mm: an Inn-h may no ulu- rm lvnh n-mhur Many Im- nvmm 4min. \n-rr MM and a gum-l M u put nf (mum: Junmmrlt w». umuulw' Dn- llw j-ulm In "w but Mn. Wm. Kory-mum: c-ulorluinml at Mr plc-umnl hmm- um Saturday. Mun-II ltllh, (mm In" unhl flw in know ur th’. A. H. "Holman. Th0 Mn. Wu. wao-uunn Muir-u Sgt- an!" Alum ll her "one to Sen-Mm mu... The proposition will be printed on a “little ballot' at the regular spring orlection at which three members of the Public Library Board will be so- lcdml. The (lair is Tuesday, April lmh. One polling plau- will be used. the Village Hall and the polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 5 p. m. In The voters of Downers (irovo will ‘rogistcr their opinion on Tuesday, ‘April mm, on the proposition of an- ‘ucxing the Hungry Subdivision to the Villagw- of Downers Grow. This is the pivce of land at the comer of the west end of Maple avonuo nml (ho road running south, formerly the pro~ party of Fred Hoflert. Mr. Bungc has subdivided the pmpefly and tho plats have been accepted. The vil- lage board has approved the plan of annexing the property and now it is‘ up to the voters. i fVOTE APRIL 19TH 1 ON ANNEXATION 0F BE“ YOUR PA “DON Three Members 0f Public Library Board Man to he Chum-n on Same Day. "HI Shumukm. H. I'L F BUNGE SUBDIVISION Ht-mzr \':u|!DO'\ ‘suurn. ‘In \ "Owl MI mqln «M: tum "lmhm mu. Lui N "W jmlxo In (hm hm»! "l‘ will be printed on the regular spring three members of Board will be so- is Tuesday, April m-w-mmm :m m â€I: "t c '1' :m-I "w gut-«l minin- \\ 'I'tl h" r 'i‘hrw Ion-i rallmad men, Lester “Pat“ Barr, Hmn'qn Rnuur-r and Ray (‘iarkt- vsnrr» m a small accident in the ('hicazn )mvk [an Friday aftef‘ noon when 9hr- train m which they warr- riding “a: ~truck by a Penn- 1eiylvania onginw. Tho ~ngine hit the car in which thr trainmen were sit- ting slightly injuring two of them, the car tuning turned compteiely over. Mr. Barr is hill up at home with a sprained knee and an inch and A ball cut in his scalp. Reutter had one hand cut and Clarke oscapod without a scratch . "PIN" "arr Hmvnmv “mug 'Hwy at? Mr. 3nd “r: Olmvlr Hum; My» (hark,- Muflwl. MI- W. \V. "MII'O'L W. J. lh'ilh'hnnn :mol Mn. E. l.‘ ï¬ll-"try. Mu. Rum; hum. who jmml "it "uh-r ulu-n n nu: a Onmulh "M, ro- Hnlu' «um-r â€whim": «f ianrv-st. ‘, m... an.» s mm» gnu- a Mum 1", Nn- In tnry hf [hr (â€ATP or the Flu h-m Star Shn wk pn-mnt whl'n \‘ula â€mph-r “a: "lflflflittwl and M- IMI "w «mrlary’» «Malina on that nighl‘ Al 'hat Hm». er “hitr was a n‘u-mhw-I' "r Miriam ('hnmnr in'lfhi- rat!) 3!. M-ing "no "7 â€â€™0" four chap- lr-r‘ var. Thry no“ numbwr two" of": hunvh'm' and ï¬ï¬‚y, LOCAL RAILROAI.’ MEN INJURBI‘ .N AFFIDENT SA' RD’Y Mrs l Inflow Huh: than: 7 n 0 ml:- 1 aMr- and run .1 may ln'l "tr Huh 4:“ ». at V" All†Ilw lm mun.» rut-Minn â€In 0' ulm-h “w ll» m-Iul'mg "f â€M. L"- Mm "mu lu Ilw «lath-u u' Kalb. I bun â€to-gum. “1H cnjnyml. â€is! Um" Immuu and .\h In Wm" 4mg :5 Jud Hm! "a: Hwy :cmcmpvf uh and \m}. mud! thin)". â€in \Vuvlvr Hun 1|- ‘Irhhv' 'ht' umlifllfl- nvm tun umlmzr. L1 l 'l‘nr 4m Mrmnx VP-hl l‘hnp- In. V". Iâ€. U N 3,. orb-hunt". ill- !M'v unnurr «H. “W I-Iufl «Ia!!! 0f Ol~ ling." h Maul! 3", â€â€˜9“. A I‘m numD-w- uf uwmh-n hum-d mat for "w cwuwnn unrl NH tmhly â€paid. l'rnuum u flu-Inn Star umb- hu-dny \ht- "rm-inn In tho- W's-urn. \"ESTA (‘HAI’TER OBSERVED 2 8 T H A .\' N I V ERSARY A r-mlinl imHuH-m l rut‘mhd to tho mmmumly. lv‘lrut l-Imngolbal ('Imrrh “Maya hm hm- V‘l'l um. I “arm m'lmmr Int Haiku- “Th0 (in!!! Ih‘anllflll" in muted In nine mnvs. Tho story is told by “In pih‘tor urnmnmninl by mum: whfla "w dmrurtrm ailently «mart â€I. o- wntu. joining hrrv- uml lhru- in “If mu (ho- grunnl 0M hymm of Chm- lc-mlnm . No more beautiful or impressive method has c-w-r been intmlueed by which Bible stories and events an be manic mud to an audience than by thv dramatization of flu- utariel and cumin with the help of proper stale M‘ttingva um! containing. Tin-no am being awfully wnrlml but for the nmiiliom a! the nnurrvctimi pan-Int next Sumiay M’ening. tee of First Evungviicai Church for rendition next Sunday evening at 7:30. It requires about an hour for enactment and is met to organ music introducing the time honored and much Im'rd songs of Christendom. The Pageant is not an ontortainment but a Most digniï¬ed and impressive religious service. It very drama.“- mlly portrays 0w happenings of the Holy Wt'Pk which culminated in the victory of resurrection mom. The l‘ugI-ant was written and arranged by .l. H. Kuhlmnn. “Tlu- (Ialv Beautiful," cupyrighted in 1.021 and just off the press, has been chosen by the program commit- Mn- 0 Invhw Huh! ~ \\::~ Hw only ml: v n - wh- v aMr In lu- â€nun!!! 1' pm! a ‘wy mlrrv «Hug In“ 00 - :mh v1.1} ~ n! V! In ('huulor. [Inn “1 '1' I“ l‘lu- v haul"! mmn v. .o' n! “hm" nvr Ii" how in D\\’W‘l'- “Iv-xv. 'Hwy at? Mr. and 0 luuh‘r ';HI\"', .“h. i "I"?! flu-l. Ml~ W. “C HIKING-3'. W. J. Will hr Given by Pastor Aunisted by Thirty Young People 0! the Church. EASTER PAGEANT AT FIRST EVANG. SUNDAY EVENING "an Laid up at Home With Sprain-d Knn-(h-Mgr Rum" ('m. WHOLE N O. 1935