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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Jul 1921, p. 3

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Faith: 5' 1111‘ 22,313}. “We‘d: in powéfleus lo dmflbe the m elect o! the Foglemau lecture. The avenues to mean- an ]:an out dely an Menu! paths which «my must follow. and we. malt-cl! :- an achievement whichi :0“, b0 CW through nan-duck»- no! and loll-mastery no will Icahn on "Snccm or “I! | In!” at tho min; Mum Chan- f‘mlmc sun” \ SPEAKER comm: Ion-tot.” “I vcmnblo dynamo"â€"-nnd u «mthlng clue that I: live. Impl- ntlml and «unwilling. Harry 1.. Poglemun, known as “Out- Iinl Gun" Foglemun, because of his npld-flre deliveryâ€"which he frequent~ l! weeds up to 300 words a minuteâ€"â€" In I dynamlc. magnetlc lecturer on the fundamental: of success in Manners and life. V he his been enthusiastically hailed u “a master omtor." “u whlrlwlnu Harry L. Fooleman to Give a Chautauqua Address. lmnl-n's Whine "qu [and Ind mule m will he a musical future atria-moan It the coming nu- ntll mammal. This pop-hr Mal-s hand. amnnx In striking «hue and mid Inlfaflns. prnum a m “ new": MIMI-rs. aluminium (mum Ind than. clever {In that names In the surprising "mum: and “Min! matrix-Mina of no mnluflm. Th.- mum «1' Ralph lumbar. well-km'wn (‘Ma‘gn pmdnn‘r and organizer at the Muss-rs, sets 3 ml at m ”J m "w clvh'flainilll ahflfly and and»: nulemMp of the organization. Dub-rs Whin- 11mm will 3m a mud nigh cm" and an uflmoon pmwde. "Nothing But the Truth,” widely-known comedy snec pith Chasm. The plot of this (mt Amerlran play mmmmnmnhotmtm lmtolut. I lmpln Audionco by Dynamlc. Mun-flu Locum on “8mm 'ar Failure?" HARRY L FOOLIIAN. " Noted Inspirational Speaker at Bedpath Chautauqua Fur mon- llmn 20 years Doflor lin- gtmn bu locum-cl under me man- uaeluem of "w mun-am human. and he has had a wmnrkuble mum! of «filament. Incidentally. lkmor Hunt-man In a I {Home Illt'ukfl lu-run- gullwnnxu of ; m ”o In In mt demand for ad- dmu-s boron such nnmnlmtlmn as Henry curb- and Chasm-«rs of Com- putting tumluxm-nlul truths wry sim- ply. He «llu’umm [m-hlomn In use language of flu- lu‘opln. wm Delmar One of the Grea‘ Ad- drouen Which Have Mad. Hlm anonally Known. Dr. E. T. Hugerluun. widely-known Inspirational lecturer. will be one of the notable speaker.» at the coming Bedpath Chautauqua. Doctor linger- man presents an everyday, stalwart philosophy seasoned with sparkling wlt. DR.E.T.HAGERMAN ‘ T0 lEGTlIREHERF. He possesses the rare gift or sum. ss will he om.- of the notable future! of the coming led- play Is so full of amusing couiplicatlons and «writes that It “was on HUNGER” ‘ IAN! Isucrunmmc 1!? ”W . nun-u industrial. social and economic n-ondltIonu at first hand. and in con- u-qm-m'e ho. presents in turning. In- Hnmmilvo lecture which is thoroughly I villi-rimming as well. ll» prom-nip hi. Iflil'lfl with originalily. with :1 {ml ‘uosu u! wit-«1min: umi wiih an elo- |«gm-rum thou make his Ideal “mick,” ' Mr. McNuu'a Imun will bo‘ooo u: use his Chautauqua mum. . “The War on Hunger" will be the subject of the vital lecture (o be de- livered at the coming Redputh Chau- tauqua by George L. McNutt. This will he an address which cnunqt fall to interest everyone. George L. Mcflutt to Give Notable Address. Goorge L. Mt‘Nlfll’, widely known a! “Th‘u Dinner Pall Man," has Invest!- Won-Known “Dinner Pall" Man Oom- Inn on Redpath Chant-mun Program. GEORGE L. M'NUTT. In the.- report of the Worthy Grand .\latmn'u .viuit to Vest- Clupter Int week we left out any mutton of the music {or the wanton. This wu furnished under the «Iimtion of In. Rum-oil" and was worthy of more than muting interest. Mrs. Run- weilor favored with a 1:030 and then- vem Modal number: and music duh In; the work by In. Rumviler, In. l. R. Coleman and the Ill-sea Gum Grilflthu ml Lillian Wnuhburn. The superintendent has found your boys and girls diligent and faithful. they have done their part; now you do yours. Come one and nll, you are welcome. Help us to make the clos- ing M'ssion of this happy period to- goth-r one of the big times in each young life. MUSIC AT VESTA LAST WEEK TUESDAY Who‘! Why the children of the Daily ’Vucatlou Bible School. Do you know what they have been doing thru the last three weeks? we are giving you an opportunity ‘to learn. Tues- day evening, July 26th at 7:30 the public is asked to come to the‘Balr tlst Church building, where theschool has been in session, to witness their achievements. It is bound to be of interest to all because. we all love and have time to give to the boys and girls of today who become the men and women of tomorrow. It will mean Much to them to know that the "Grown-ups" care. The children will be there just as they have been every day and a whole session of the Sehm'; will be conducted for the benefit of the spec- tators. They have been working with hands and head. Something of both will be given. A display of the craft work will be there for your inspec- tion as well as a course of the head work for your inspection. Judges will be appointed and the work judged and awarded. Six depart- ments will be represented as follows: Paper Material, Brass Work, Sewing, Blanket Weaving, Manual Training and Hammock Making. A Classified Advertis'er Must Get RESULTS! Rev. Arnold II. Kohrl. I] To obtain these results he musl advertise in a medium that gets results. . 1] Reporter" W an! Ad;” have sold q If there is one class of advertiser who mus! get Results and get them quick-nit is the classified advertiser. thousands of articles, houses, vac- ant property. rented homes and farms, found jewelry, perlomled many other services and all at. a nominal cost. Downers Grove Publishing Company 37 North Main Street. Downers Grove, Illinois PAGEANT 0F PROGRESS EXPOSITIOI Municipal Pier, Chicago~July 30-August 14 The Repbrter, $2.92 Come in and let nw MI you man about. it and help you plan. Nowlmn- also in all the world bvsidos can you find Nature 50 spectacular. (h-ywrx Spurting. gum-tinted hot springs bub‘ bling. thundm-ing cataracts. the indescribable glory of the Grand (‘anyonl Fresh Wonders thrill you a hundred times a day in Yellowstone. Sw- ley, Wyoming. “Butl‘ulo Bill's" home town: Mum-n- :lous Shoshone Canyon and the gigantic (hm-rmm-nl dam, high- er than the New York Flatiron Huihlinx. [Motor over this “Mont. wonderful 90 miles in Alnerira"â€"without sick- tl'ip or uxtm cost. Then to Coloradu; Dom-or -â€" the gun-way to Colormlu's “Land Amnnz llu- Clouds," where numerous and varied side trips await tho taking (Rocky Mountain Nuliuml-l'istes l'ark ”refuge of [mm-ml tranquility and I-xquinile beauty, an easy side trip.) Burlington l‘lnnnml Vacations ofl‘cr you the regular tour of Yellowstone plus all this-«in one trip. Lonlly (-lk warn the pasture lands; bison still ran the plains; !hu \anislIinfi bi): hum posva against the sky y; egrace- ful antelope mu) xt‘ l in- wenâ€" H.044 shadowy; the wise beaver plies his agv-ohl Irmlv; Ihv- big and little bears clown and makn friends \\ ith \ou. T0 Wild Animal-land ~ The _ ‘ Wild Animal Republic The world's grvuu‘st wild animal refuge is Yellowstone l’ulk. 'l‘lwn! the rarest and noblest of American big game lives its old wild life. You who love the wild, see its crea- tures in their natural haunts. â€"â€"A Real Democracy in Yellowstone Park Out, Cody Road -â€"'l‘hrough Gardiner Gateway Telephone 188-J J. L. REMMERS, Ticket Agent Fifi

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