Time emu-men Smoke on Relition in the Sunday School. the veek. The men are making great plans for a surprise program which will be of interest. This meeting and Inuit! is not for the members of the _ guy, :1! friends, both men and . V ‘h invited. The men’s Club of the Congrega- tional Church will hold a combined business meeting and social in the dmrch parlors Tuesday night of next You are invited! All old students and friends. Don’t miss the big dance u the Masonic Temple, aStnr. day night, May 14th, given by the day ntndents of the Plterson Busi- ness Institute, LaGrzmge. Fine 0r- ehestn. adv. 5-6-2 Miss nary Flock. who was Waiter Scott Bryan's housekeeper for :ix years and left last year for a visit in her English home, returned to the Grove on Tuesday. She is visiting with the Durkee family on East Cur- tiss street and will take up practi- cal nursing. She reports that condi- tions in Endand are chaotic, prices high and the people restless. The Comp Fin! Girls desire to ex- pm their nppmciation to Blr. and In H. 8. Mile for the gift of a lag stall. but year “no. Pains pre- sanfled the girh with a beautiful flag and completed it rrrenfly with the link so Nut they will be nble to ap- pear in the Memorial Day parade and on other public occasions with the National colors. The Sunday School tndwr must have the Mal of new!“ in MI Mo baton be m Input it to the pup". The child will not vlu above your life. Tmblng nllxlon mean- the glvlu; o! ywmlf. TM tr»! 5! the lost of love. Many A m‘u know- lodge in too lnrxv- (or lulu character. Then In no nuth thing A): n ult- nul- mu; Inca-n.- ln Me in nine-d only by vorilng for u Meal. aide-l by Um [rm of God. no" [thunk rloml with I ma- urly ultima- upoa a» mutually O! eorporlln chunk won-Mp. null-g mu tmplutlally that ll in not op- ml in any way. u pen-anal wov- Ihlp. "-li followuhlp with God. TM man who Adm that he «loo: ml and lo nun-ml public won-Mp to row lbw. and Mr». J. MIMI Name-w werv pmwnuul wllh in beautiful luv! quet of (hm-o «loan crimson anal: whlle unusual“ Wulmlny mwn.‘ lug a! the clan of the kawu-ck .m- vlce ‘ Fin! l’h-nn‘vlinl Church. 'l'lwl flower» were ptmwnlnl in Ilu- mm 0" all the omnlmtlum of m- (lunch M Mr. Ruy Millrr whu iu ‘rn'ing hi9 vet-owl hm wt Mluutrr uf llw um meg-lion | Mr. Illla-r npolu' u! llw mvomxihl of lwklng famnnl girl for tlw gn-nlt net! for elm“ mun-[alien in Ilw uplwllllmg of rlmrvh lih- anal luyulA ly whirls mah- l'or yum-val "r pnn' .u'nlnl "It bnqm-l a4 n lrllmla- a! law! uml appmlnlhm of lln- M'lyirt‘ whirl: lu- hwn walla-ml loy llw llov. {Incl Mn. Nun-n aim mmlnz In llu- pawl nllgion in the hum of than vim Mly nun-ad than). worship. For nymph: during the var. "w mu who pnfentd to but! strictly to his own uflntn. the "fused to support the war lrmm. do. 9mm learnt-cl who! [ho public thought of his pal- rktinm. We know flu! one can at- tend chin-h mlnrly, and yet fail to he 1 true Christian. bun we are not no son: um one can stay a! home and be I Christi-n. lldil‘ennt people Ir! a had influ- m in a tommunfly. They are vot- Ing h 3 weekly nfenndum spins! flue religion of Jesus Christ. Every Sunday Our Lord cam upon us to PoNidy acknowledge Him. We live II an age that is hungry for Him but hows R lat. mun-n with God in a hypocrite. lmn Edwards! in very doubtful shunt "It! Speaking 'befom a congregation which ï¬lled the church, the thugs vis- iting clergyman, the Rev. Dean Ed* wards, the Rev. Dr. Andrews, and the Rev. Dr. Dennis, presented the theme of “Religion in the Home, the Sunday School, and in Church Worship," in a scholarly and eloquent manner last Sunday evening. Dr. Dennis deï¬ned religion as fel- lowship with God and stated that the home is one of the oldest institutions in the world, in fact it is the most valuable institution in the world. The home must be considered more than a mere lodging house. Although in- dividuals may be religious, the home will not be religious unless a corpor- ate fellowhsip with God is establish- ed and maintained. There must. be family prayer, grace before meals, reading of the Bible, and strict at- tention paid to the level of the “ta- ble talk" in the family circle. tentlon paid to the level of the “ta- ble talk" in the family circle. Many young people are trained to scorn religion and to have their faith udermined because of the harsh and ignorant criticism of religion indulg- ed in by the older members of the family. Dr. Andrews used as a text. the words of the prophet Joel 2:28, “And it shall come to pass afterward. that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh; Ind your sons and your dough uni shall see visions." The suprem- lossou of Our Lord’s Ascension. the divination of humanity. is on idenl tint must be maintained, that must be implnntcd in the lives of our young people. It in In ideal to which God Min and to which man “cumin. linkiud it" been endowed with xrentnm for service. not for power. Civiiiutlon in not advancing unless we milu this important tut. He recently prepared the lecture on Father Damien, who labored m long among the lepem at Molokai, Hawaii. and who recently was beati- fled at Rome. Sir Anthony’s must interesting lecture is illustrated by numerous slides made from photo- graphs sent to Sir Anthony by Bro. Joseph Button, a co-worker of Father Damien, who still is luborimir ammu: the lepers. Sir Anthony’s appear- ance at Downers Grove undoubtedly will draw a mpacity attemlanrv. PASTOR AND WIFE PRESENTED WITH TOKENS OF LOVE (‘huwh “Inuit-:50: Surpinmu Rm. and Mn. Nam at Clear of Prayer Mating. Many young people are trained to scorn religion and to have their faith udermined because of the harsh and ignorant criticism of religion indulg- ed in by the older members of the family. A! Home and Church. great ‘l‘o Ian R don. rig III and nuanbk all mud“. ICE-W. .ano disru- DRESSLER BROS. Carpenter Contracting and Titan mnvaon by surpriw it was mm mmenls below Mr. Nan- sen amid make "my. Who» in did it was to expms simu- apprecia- tion of the npiric which had pmmp- la! the pliant-{ion of U». flonl hi» lune. Ho tin-n ouHim-«l inflame":- some of his ideals Md purposes for the church In the new contra."- year. It was an «anion which will long be numbered becaus- of the beautiful spirit of simpie sincerity which was manifested in it. years ago mu! m n [uh-o'm' â€f u..- mtlnuul mammalian anal loynfly «f all ‘0 M!- Wkn’lip in nwwchflhm of the {m "In! M has n-Iuml tn b (Mir panm for wrath" your. of looking forward 3an for tlu- gn'nl Merl for clan-n! coup-mum! in Ibo npbuflding of church lifv and Iuyul- U which mnh for umva "o- pun .Irntnl â€If imam-l m n lrflmh- n! iuw nml nppmiulhm of flu- snyico Ihirll hm hm. mun-ml by "w 1:". {ml Mrs. Nauru .uim ruining In llw pm» Iona!» «f "w church a 'itllr cm-r I‘m ('luswll Organization Survim Km. and Mn. Sam A“ Chow M Pray" Medial. nw. ma uni J. Alfred Nam» werv pmwnwd M». in beautiful bo- quet of (hm-o «loan crime anal white carnation Wulmlny M'vn- Sir Alimony Mutie, K. S. 6., is Give Illustrated Talk on Deeds of Father Damien. Rev. Enema 8. Goodwin, pastor of St. Josuph’a; church, Downers Grove, has obtained the aceeptance of Sir Anthony Metre, K. S. 6., lo (loliw-r an illustrated lecture on June 22d, on Father Damien, at St. Joseph‘s Hull. Father Damien is the apostle of the lepers, according to word from C. G. Gmine. executive secretary of tin- Archdiocesun Union of the Holy Name Society. Sir Anthony, a nationally famous Catholic dramatist uml lecturi-r, is director of the lecture bureau of the Holy Name Union of Chicago, which furnishes} speakers to the 190 bran- ches and 82,000 members. D. I". Kelly of Mandel Bun-2., Richmond Deim of the Pullman Co., Judge G. F. Barrett and other prominent lay- men are members of Sir Anthony's bureau. Sir Anthony was made :1 Knight of St. Gregory by Pope Bone- dict in recognition of his services as dramatist and lecturer. T R A C T 0 R PIJOWING â€[34 W. S. Hamblin Phone 213-Râ€"2 Lyman Avenue BASEMENT EXCAVATING DISC] NG 6.. is [0 Old Home of the Corner Grocery Was ‘ Deeds) Built by [law Klein, War Veteran, in 1865. DOWNEBS GROVE RENEE ‘ DOWNEBS GROVE. lLLlNOIS H. S. 'I'urlu-r uml «if» uf Rum-n Puck mm- m hmn 'l'm-«alm. ulvivimt Ihnmuln In (\mo-ru. Mr. 'l'm-h-r “mum lulu. lu mnlu- lm hmm- in "w limw luring u Inn-r "f nuhm- “M Mum-«ml MU: Hm pulling mun“) anal Innuliful HHN :omuml "Iowa. '5 “WW. "0- i‘< Illumi~ Klult- Amm fur Uw Ninunm ln-mum-u I'nmpum. ï¬lwmvl (3. Iwnu-n l; (‘u.. bring (ht-5r local ago-0H. “m‘Tï¬-«Iinfl Summvl (‘ur Nu. “1m [arr up llw nan-My «m M- flmm nf “w ‘I"“.‘ M ulhrr hminwâ€"x Muuun Awh-mmn i- aha-m {mm win-o! on urmum 0f ï¬lm-u. TM Lullwr lwuyuc' i‘ Manning lu rrlolmm- llu- l'u I mum-n my “uh u wrciul «lunch ‘rnn'v‘ un Sumlm r-u-nimv. “any zmb. Mu. Waller "urine-i4†untl chil dren haw u-tm'm-cl from a Immlh'v vurnliun in .\lvl\\uukm- “in: lu-r par rut». It was in 1865 that David Klein tame back from tho (‘ivil War minus» a log which he loft on om- of the huttleï¬vlds in the south. LiktI thou- :nnds of othors of that time. he came hack to in home community with wry little work that he could do in hi< disabled condition. One of the things he could do was “ti-ml Mom." So he built thv original store and started a grotm'y. 'l'hme who \x-orkml on â€W odiï¬vo \wn- U. H. llulcom, Frank Millw. W. H. Blanchard and Dave’s brother. Mutt Klein. whose home is on South Main strut-t ’jmt outside thn villago limits. 0f the four nwu win built the place. but om- i‘ still living. ’l‘lu- nuhuililing of the old stow,- brihgs hack a lilllv purly history of the village which is inn-mating. This was one of llu- ï¬l'FL stun-s built which is still standing. In this Vlitlh- store Mr. Klein work- ul fur many )‘vurx. ï¬nal!) disposing: of it as he gn-w â€ch-r. The ymmx fulks attended :1 wr- priw party gin-n in lmlmr of Mi» Ada Mandel, un Suuclu)’ «u-ning. A- bout thirty Kul‘ntr m-w gun-mm and the (awning was .v-pmt in 9 mm! alv- liumful munm-r. Mi.“ ('lum Knapp i~ .«pc-mling Iu-r )‘N‘uliml at llu- hmm- uf her “mm!- «laughter. MI». I". Anui‘rrmaun. 'llw old start.- building at the corâ€" ner of Main and Railroad htruels which for so many years was the home ul' the Nash Grocery, is being-J remodeled by its owners, Lukachag Orl'unos, of Hinsdulv. It will he; npcnvd such as an ice cream parlor! mid randy kitrlu-n. This will be flu: second stun: "Iterated by thvsn pon- plc as Hwy have had a ximiliur husk m-ss in our noighluu'ing‘ \‘ilingv fur many \ ‘ I’LV.’ S'I'H’I' (5l\’l'2\ 'HD “HHS .‘(nh‘wtih- TM TN": 'l‘wo north front and eight south and east front lots with plenty of very large shade trees. All lots im- proved. high and well located. Four blocks to de- pot, one block to grade school and in a wry desire- ahle vwighlmrhmul. PRICED H In“ \S“ Lots ('ASH 0R TERMS DIRECT FROM OWNER LACE NEWS N. W. Corner Chicago Ave. and Elm St. Edw. C. Clow HEI'OIS'I'I'IN Try a BARCLAY CORSET, with 1 year guarantee. MALLOCH’S celebra- hnsim'y and underwear, the best made. You are cordially invited to call and see the elegant garments offered in WOMEN S MISSES SUiTS, COATS, RAINCOATS. DRESSES, SKIRTS, WA ISTS and PETTICOATS. VICTOR (:‘tA R 3] ENTS are always reliable. Prompt service, perfect ï¬t and satlsfaction guaranteed :md prices always the lowest. The styles are more beautiful than ever, the materials ï¬nest to be had, the garments best that money can buy. MRS. EDW. EMRICH 75 N0. Forest Ave., Downers Grove Agent For Victor Ladies Tailoring 00., Chicago FASI I IONS 'l'lu- M. I. l'hilullwus will hold a May party on Mumluy owning, Ma}; Huh. Musiml numbers will be giv- ul by Mrs. "any Fuslor and Mrs. .â€"\. (1. Michel, accompanied by Mrs. (‘lmsu-nwllall uml .“lï¬ï¬ Murigm Inu‘or. .~\ walling by Mi,“ â€0" Winters". a l:uliv.~' uuurlvl. a mailing by Virgil llvcht am! a nut-n's chorus will (-om- plvtc- 1h:- prugrum. \vhirh will hr (0'.- lum-d by u gem-ml gmul limv. The halls of the, high school un- lhis murninp,r resounding with cheers as the student: celebrate a victory uwr the county seat nilu'. With the :ulnmnition M’ Mr. Vornun ringinr,r in their cars to come hark with their >lll0llls or on it, UM! “Purple" play- ('I'S entered the garlic with a do or .lie spirit and DH). " Stevenson, I). p. Uustal‘son Boon r. Fraser (:rumhuus lb Grunge Grout 2b C0uley Smith 3!) 0H0 Stm‘onson L :45 Beale Knobluuch lf l’ullingcr Klnin cf Clarke llolnlobuck rl' ('rl-rlman Wamh-r I f Nu llllriul'n- man can muka- u wally: uH-nl rum-or» u‘itlmul ur‘king pvnplr? In trmlu wizh him. ’l‘hv Huh! \\'u_\‘ fur lm‘ul purple to uï¬k i~' [hm H1- pmlc-r ml\'a-rti.~iug as (his palm-r i» a [mud one, li'ud by local purple. l lhm Stuwnsun, pitching in mill-sca- sun form yestenlay al'tvrnuon, fur the high school nine hail Wheaton’s sluggcrs running the air as they stople up to the plate. Whvatun hi1 sul‘vly only “mm-limes but in the worn bunk wm‘e able to Show three mus for these hits. The locals munâ€" tml six safeties off (lustafson and .« '0rul four runs winning a close, in- lm'vsting contest. HIGH SCHOOL TAKES CLOSE l'u \IKII‘Z “Iâ€. .\,\ll ILL,“ 51'. "OWNERS “ROVH BULL Duém .\I A Y I’.\ "TY Do know vomit roll WMCCO QINUINI WHEATON GAME .\IU.\ IL\ \' Uustal‘son Fraser Grunge (feuley 0H0 The “Q" District Christian Endea-‘that this is to be a “clrcutsupper.†vor will meet at the Congregationali'l‘he ludien insist that it is to be a Chumh Friday night for the regular, wul feed and will not consist of pop monthly meeting. This organizatipwcmn, peanuta and red lemonade. is made up of Hofkilï¬s (mm Conï¬rm; , _ V gational and Pmsbyu-rian chum-him. along the Burlinglun, and tin-ii" ’ GEORGE A. FOSS monthly businvss mat-tings urv ht'lll‘ CARPENTER CONTRACTOR in the different tuwux along the linu: All Work Guaranteed â€â€œW†“"" 1’“ â€WM "~" 1"" "W"; madam: Aw. r. 0. 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