Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Apr 1921, p. 6

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Prayer i< emrnundine yam- pmn, somlity with God's pr'rconality. Thrn nothi During pray-w- nur thuughh ri-o- to flu- miml u! (‘hl‘i‘t .nml “‘0 fm‘l :I~ did 1hr p00! \vlu-n lu- my»; “.lq-mc. lover a! my mul, M Im- ln 1h)- lxmun fly; whilt- the m-nn-r wutnn m”, whilo the lI-mlx-n'l still is high." 'l'\~.-. lover! urv- mmmuning. "ht one, llwn 1hr othc-r. mkmu; first nlw, than Hu- 00'", giving. "lmpwihhu" can In- nrmmplinhulwp". W‘w" mmy “amp, 29“,. bat-m0 (End and n Imhlvmu mm," .\lr. Auhnr ll. \higM ur Him I" a m“)""‘." in ”W MM” “"1“" ulnh' rl-xul (he svrn'rr and Mrs. Wrin- T’K‘ taming nf "WWW 3"" Iompvr- lwimw «my. lluriul \HI-s mmll- m In“! prmcn um point. Somrum‘ hm H... “3.4 supp rv'nwh'n: aid that "in lhv fir»! 401) of Info: , A “A“ I I" giu‘ with ner “hm \u‘ kmm. but in U)" wruml «my of lifv wr bins. ALBERT RIFD‘ | £0" "flu-r “hat “0' am." Thu pm)- ..r fnnu‘t‘u uf n [wnon fining hlm- .\|'-_ Allwrt Rinly [yum-ml mu») :1!" 9"” l" “0" and ”HF" WWW!" 5'” lwr lmmr m Ludo |:|~t Tuvalu) mrn-X thr \‘an'om Hmughls. “W'Iihfl‘ am} my. .‘lulf‘h 290». \my qnhh-nh‘ tired“. and M H0". fur ”Hifl': rnk'. Funrml whim»,- “m“ mm M M. giving himu!‘ tn Hw mu- “Him '1' .lu-vph'~ ('uthuliq' Hmwh lwn- huh m“. mam morning. April 14. sulvmnf In puny-r vw ru-rniw duvngth fut (MUCH hm lmw- fur In. Wv' «mm lonrn that without (‘hriul wv run I." notMnx, and Nut with Mu ”mu-r anything mu hv IIMN‘ nhlrh vmaht lo bl- done. Aflrr pruyu-r (ha M't‘millll Those lhl‘O!‘ qualitil-s suggest the Vastnws of the fivhh of personality. Personalitivh urr- mulowml with those powers of nxprwsion that they may communicatv with each other. The importancv of this. disoux>inn con- cerning porsnuulity is svvn wlwn \w- malizo that prayer is th«- n-lntinn- ship bl‘twu-n um pt-rsnnulitiv.-. Um. and man. “'v huvv bN-n nuting [hr wide ramm' of human thinking. fc-I-l- ing anal acting. and \u- r('(' the mul- titude point- of contact gmmmo Iu~~ tween two wmpatlu-lir- pvr<nnalilit-~. Chrid l3 gn-utrr than man in all forms of owprmsum. H1- :‘w-la all that “1- fut-l uml \H' 1111- w-lutmi to Mm llnmnvh ull nur w-umtimn’. “he Ministers’ Comef Jesus was not only tempted in n?! points as we are. but he knows I!” our thoughts and rmntions. and gin-s us energy, through the Holy Spirit, for all good work, and through thu- same agency drives against sin in these thrm- Hays of human («pm»- sion. As (1005 thv Christ, so “'0 go n~ bout “doing." History is but 1hr I'v- cord of the (loads resulting from llw thoughts and feelings 0f mvn and “1» men. Personality expresses itsvlf in three different ways: thinking, feel- ing, and doing. There are nine bil- lion cells in the normal brain, and if they are all Working, many thoughts are produced, or at ioast noticed, in a lifctinw. Till! thousands of wonls in the dictionary record [hi-so. thots. The difl‘cri-nl lunguugvs qrc bug lhv expression of our thinking. Feeling is as truly a part (If us as thinking. Happiness, sorrow, :mâ€" ger, love, chocrfulnms, or thv blues are runningr the whole gamut of thc» emotions. Music is often the vuhido of expression for the fooling-a Harry Walker Phone 191-R Personality and Prayer Marbles, Jacks, Baseball Indoor and Rubber Balls Dolls 100 and up MRS. EMMA FORSTER By Gilbert H. Newland Decorating Paper Hanging Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished WALKER 6: DICKE PAINTING Maple Ave. and Main St. i Last Sunday urn-moon, amid mnâ€" whine and flowers and the joy of re- lurning Spring, {um-ml sorvicns were I'rcud for John Frvclorick I‘Ihningcr. [Nobody vw-r cullml him that. “Jack" filming-r he “as to O\'l-|‘_\'l)m|y and u-vm'ybmly km-w him and respocu-(l Hm". Hr was M) gem-mus in lvh‘ Hhuughb and acts that tho uholv ’mn‘hl u'u-a his flit-ml. Ht‘r husband. nim- «‘hilvirt‘n. :In': her only sicter. Mrs. Jnhn Ron-n- winkol of Chicago. aw 1an m mourn hm' has. Mr. Arflmr ll. inuM "f "inu- ulnh- rl'ml the nl'l‘flft‘ and Mrs. Wrin- lwimw «my. lluriul \HI-s mmll- m ”w “‘cwl Suk‘ rvnwtun'. lprayer you get all the love and powâ€" er from God that you can wisely 'use, for God never wastes. One has ‘said that when we read a book we lthink with the author's mind. In g‘prayer we think with the mind of lChi-ist. Prayer is an enthusiastic icommunimhâ€"zm evidence of friend~ ~‘hip will] God. I However, some doubt thv possibili- ty of communion between man and (Jodi Although a wireless operator M-nds mussagrls to all the. ships on the, was with wireless (-quipmcnt, m-wrtholvxs some think it impossi- blt- for the man who made the wire- ylvss to cummuno with llw liml who created him. > When u pvrsun falls into lim- with (lmi's purpmi's ln- mats (Rod's Nippol't. 'l'hi< explains the l'lr‘l' nf 'l'iu-mloro Nomi-Volt. Ho livml and pn‘m'lu'd u fi’llill't‘ (lull butwi-i-n man and man, which is only unolhvr mum: for jus‘ “(‘1', “HI, (iOll wants jus'tice in liumzm u-lutiunships, so (loll ln'gun m magnify ltnnr‘ou-ll in tho sight ui' Ann-riruns as J('ll()\'flh mugnifiml .lmhuu. 'l‘Iu-w lwu mun u‘m‘kml ‘idv by «‘ille )‘rur in and )I'ur out .uul NW flit-mum.) um m «rung lhnt Mr. HIIninm-r mmml his family In Kn»: (inn-v m 1907. for "Jim" livvd llwrtu "Jurk" ronlinuml llw 'III-ifl"!~ af- trr .‘Ir. Mildwll'u tlvath and "mu rial MI" until about :1 _\-v~nr ago. Sinn- mut timo Hwn- m“ a «mutant ul'l‘klll' for lwnllh and m .‘lmrh Mn. l-Ihm‘nm-r tuck him to Armmu. llrn- Ow pawn! mmy March 29:». lll‘. Mr. ”Hr" “(XI-mu, \xrn- Imnv In thin union. \\'lnh- in tha- l'ulh'nml nll‘iw hr l’uumnl u Iifv-Ium: ‘Jrivn-lship “ilh “Jun" Milfln-H ulm‘h I-u-nlurully I'v- -uItt-d m u luhim-m‘ purtm‘rship kmm'n an ”11- MitvIu-Il-l-Iimingt-r “r “a; burn in (‘llicagn July -fxtll, lb?! and l'l'('l‘i\‘('d his I'duvuliun in ”w public >cllools. Ho workml for many .n-m-s for Hm l’onn~*\'|\"miu It. H. and m Foblmu’y Ii. L‘.‘ 3 hv mur- I'll-(l .\liw‘ Na-ttin- lhmw. Tun )uflr'. “A'D‘bi'll :1an Juli" Jr., :unl nm- «laugh» ~uHc-d in knuwn iln Wu whlm «r. l'myvr ia' taking orders l'rnm (iml. Those who nlwy his onh'r,‘~ |‘('('1'i\'1' his pmu-I‘. JOHN F. EHNINGER Henry Dickn Phone 12“-R DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Distributors of High Grade Merchandise Phone 30, Day or Night 61 South Main Street A pretty lawn is the llnnl touch to a home. large or small. To hzne one requires much work. Your work. however. will not he of much mail if you use poor lools. They are dear at any price. (‘ome in. Look over our line of hum and garden tools. A Much of the upkeep of a lawn depends on the mo“ er. .~\ pnor lawn mower “ill sump tear the sod. The uneven cutting of the grass spoils the hmks of the grass plot and i is unsatisfactory in every way. g We have Plows. Cultivators. and small tools of all kinds in great variety. Six different styles of plows and many kinds of cultivation-s. hues, rakes. shovels. spades, trowcls and forks. The garden fever is at its height. Everyone is planning on raising enough vegetables this summer to at least supply their own table. To do this “'1"! a mmlmum ot trouble requires good tools and modern ones. COUNTY PAYS $295 lJudge Henry Neil. now a resident of hon Hinsdale. This measum provides can To AID MOTHERS lneedy motheis with assistance to hav REAR. CHILDRENicaie 1'01 and educate their children. c1154 In Dul’age County the demands on the this fund am eompnrathely small, (‘19 Demands on Mothers Pension Fund \et during Januaiy the county paid Gle $295 to motheis as pensions This Cm 1sun-ill amount “ill glow as investi- dop ligation discloses. more mothers need- in Du Page Are.Colnpura- lively Small. . hav ‘ing assistance. Judge Neil keeps H01 1:0“. people in Downers Grove chisel) In lnueh With the movement, where poverty and need knocks .‘n. seldom at our door, realize the work Clerk A. A. Kuhn emnmenled on the :1 that is hemp: ueemnplislnll by the dependent child problem as. l'ollo\\-s:gnm1 . . _ . . ‘. Mothels‘ Pension law, ulmh “as: e I “'lheie ln< been nothing mud to “‘l “I. naeted in Hill llnuugh (he ellmts 01 Home l“indixu: sm'HtiN “H' “l"llflkllmv and in :1 letter to the Judge, Count)“ The Time M «£4 at. ----- On April 13th. llth and l5th. at 12:00 M. “0 “ill place a mmplete dinner in the oven. seal the door and after setting the Lorain at 273 degrees will not touch until 4 :00 p. m. At this time we will serve a deliciously cooked meal. Reliable Angliron Gas Range with “Lorain” oven heat regulator Low temperature cookery. by which whole meals are cooked in the oven at one time. It takes the luck out of baking. See the Lorain work. ("ome and bring your friends. Wednesday, Thursday “Friday. April Nth. “Ni and 15th. Demonstration Wed. Menu Beef Roast Baked Potatoes Carrots and Peas Stewed Peaches Pudding HINSDALE THRIFT EXPOSITION given by the Hinsdale Womans Club J. D. GILLESPIE CO. of the Time Saving Features of the ,‘ v33 Western United Gas ,3 3% -_‘ .- , ' ‘ *oié“ and Electric Company 5.6 Edward Garrity, District Manager Proving that you can be out of your Kitchen at least Five Hours Each Day! Everybody likes 3 Pretty Lawn at the ’ Success in a Nutshell. The talent at sucu-ss is nothing gmnn- Ilmn doing what ynu can do well. and duiug \u-ll whnwu-r you «In unlhuul :I though! of I’unmâ€"lmngt‘cl‘ homes for dependent children. Our county has been very fortunate in having very few dependent children cases and when a. case does occur, the boys are generally sent to the (llenwood Manual Training School at Glenwood, lll., at the expense of the County_. Other childmn have been a- (loptvtl into private lwmex, and we have two children at the Orphan’s Home at Benspnvillv." Pork Roast Sweet Potatoes Boiled Onions Stewed Apricots Pudding Thurs. Menu D GEO. (7). I‘RICKETT (‘arpcnlcr Contracting and . Jobbing DIJ‘IWIF F. MAHONEY Men’s and Women’s Official Ballot 'l‘lw fullmx‘ing is u fuc-xilhili nf llu" Official llnllnt that will he used at tho Election tn he lH'lll in tlw Village of Downers Grow. ('mlnty of Dul‘ngv. State of Illinois, on Tuesday. April 19th. 1921. Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk. It!!!" 9 n To have it I’llnl‘ right and reasonable null llinsllnlv 4084\2 .lluvv charges n-u-nwd. fl 8. Forest Avenue Telephone lot-W F. W. KETI‘ENRING Contractor Builder Minute- furnished on new 01‘ oil! work. hEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETS' I'AND CLEAN RAGS WE WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL RUGS Downers GroveWeavinngs HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN T R A C T 0 R PLOWIN G DISCING U‘u ”JR-minut- H ”‘9;th \w unfilmv In. "NI”! ”(WIS "Inn | Hulun Murruâ€" G. B. TOPE, M. D. (‘mnvr “'nrwn uml l-‘otn! llu'wltnrr. XTIQ Nmth Main 5!. For Library Directors (Vote for three) For U nex pired Term l-‘m- .u..l 'Imnmlo lnnuunto Hun-4‘ "ruling Agency JIDHN' 0' Ilu' "NCO Mm; I'uhlk JONAS W. TUCKER Real Estate n... um ( t “(mama-A 6:1" (“If I. "In-uh! . 'Mf 35‘ N fund \ur, ml “mun .‘v :ll 9%)) own”? ‘JI.'J."U‘)" DR. W. W. GOURLEY DRESSLER BROS. Phygflcinn _ Shfgeon \\. .Hamhlin Phone 213-R-2 Lyman Avem EDNA M. I'ERRON For Th rec Years RUGS BASEMENT EXCAVATING EridflLAw“ §2 1921 RUGS FOR SALE Mann. move. "i Sample HHK’ ”(N M‘ ”nu. u. i in» In M 4mm" X'Pmm‘ lL'Tn-‘V Phone 32‘! ........ t) Avenue

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