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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Mar 1922, p. 2

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I m the essence of good feflowaflp Mac-- and lave. I give gm: that gold cannot buml In Hm his may. They are 31'. I Hft up the fallen. I strengthen the weak. I help the distressed. I show mercy. bestow kindness and of- fer a friendly hand in the man in punk and fine Imen and the mm In of the aged as (My grove their way down “we «Furious-4. I live in the lives of tlw young and in the dreams of the ow. I safeguud m throng :ll his paths. from the first hour life's sun slants upon his footprints until the purpie nthers in (Ila west and darkness falls. I am hung sham mth swpot mom- -ofien of brideq. memorios of mothers, memories of boys and girls. memories I am decked with lming (ears: crowned with happy hands and Marta. In the minds of the greats-st men on I'M ("LLING YUI‘ Contributed hv Rev. Nevdanvl I am the bth friend of mankind. To the man who pflv< sanity. punâ€" mindodmws. mare!ulno-~, Inngn‘ity, ind soda! standing. I am a necessity. "In the rrn<~ nf ('hrid I (Inn: Town-in: o‘er the «web of film. A" N!» light of mud story Mr. ‘rmmd in head suhiimo." "Tbv' H ~~N"l.'"'l» M I'I‘vuhm-ih' MN hunch! H». 1;. r ummuhhnhlo dogma: of Pin, nf 2hr Rrulhvrhml of Mankind. «r 9: l. mu. runHm-m. “omen. n wrt (m Juctiro. Truth and Ron-rm. and H‘. nminhnann- M a bra!“ mum! m :\ hralfln' lmly " A HM "aln‘ Juhn-um in "W'ol'hl Bmhvrlml." memhrre 10: month Thv "‘me 2'1“” 1“- fmpun um of KfiIT r m clorrv M" for l0"; Am '71.". mm. .no'w um 0e chum-Mn an- 4"».qu mmmmlng their i‘flr himâ€"t“ Tbr Inlal rhwrh uwmlwnlnp n! "It mumln, urrnu’nvu M "w lull-«l Anal-Na- film-N. u tannin». Thu ’9 an 'Ml‘f‘uvv at (0701‘:- nVrv "N“ 19'“ rrmu‘ (mum. uni H".If‘.’l'l‘~ a “(It lnin u" Hun ”on" n h‘iillum mmhrr: km N» ‘- qulww - (ITP’II‘ MM'H TH" 'Ill"~' rv‘IigIv-ut hm". ~' "pm! L’"'.|"l r rm; . "I: 4‘ x-unnm' Thaw tau-tn an hmugM to fight by rough".- munun for Um links-l “a compflrd by Dr. '2. 0. Wat-on. 'uflnflon ”Maury 0! HM Pod-III! Cal!" 0‘ "In (Than-M of Christ In‘ THE IELIGIOIIN CENSUS Ivory day «luring flu- lnxt Aw yan In nu-rlgt- or 2.”?! prawn- )ohwd the mrlouu chart-hm 0! Am- alia. During the mmo- time an tw- Ilgo of lhm cougnntiom have hen omnbwl duly uml 0w aver-J m numb" joining "to mini-try bu! hon four and ovw‘hnlf pv-nom pm by. But lhr {allu-r win! In Myavl‘fllltn Bring forth quickly the but ml», «ml put It on him; and put a ring on hh bud, nnd who" on In} rm: and bring the fulfil calf, and kill it. and lot u-a‘ out. and mat:- nu-ny; to: Illa my no. va- dad. and Kn alive again: he mu M. and in {01de And (My hvnn b in man. Luke Hull-24. | light; l mu no mum worthy to be called thy sun. , And he urnxr. and rum:- (0 hi‘ humor. Bu! Mhflr lu- wave .H‘t afar of, his father saw him, mu! he “'11:: moved with conmumon, and ran, and tell on his melt, and kifinl‘d him. And tho son said unto him. Father, I have tinned whim! 'IPIH'C", mm. in thy But when he cam:- 10 himself 'he add. How many hiuul wrvants of my Inher's have lneud ounugh and to spare. and l pvt-NI lu-w ‘with humor! I will trim And gu In my father. and w"! any unln him. FnUu-r. l haw sinâ€"l; nod 3311in human, and in thy hiflllt;: I am no man» wm-thy in be called thy son; make nu- :u nm- uf- thy hired servants. And he wont and joined-himself to one of the citizens of that country: tnd he H-nt him intu hi.» fiolvls to feed “fine. And he would fain ham filled his belly with the husk< that the sninc did rat; and no man gnu- unto M m. 1,! find a constant dwelling And nut many (law after. tho younger mm gathered all together and 000k his journey into a far country; and then.» m- waded him >ub~ stance ir riatuus Ming. Anll‘wlmn he had spent an”. than mum at mikhly, famine in (hat (-ounh'y; and hv began to be in want. 4‘ :i'commmifi GO-TO- » CHURCH CAMPAIGN .. THE FORGIVING FATHER And he said, A curtain man had tWo some: and the younger] of them said to his father. Father, give mo the punion of thy sub-*UIIN‘I‘ that Inn-1 eth to me. And In» dimel unto them his living. Slogan â€"-â€" Ewu hmily in the comâ€" munity nth-ml chuu'h “unites dur- ing Lent. ma.‘ .. «.- c M "mm-'2 Landscapg Gardening our 30 Acres Trees. Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. f Denis: full min. Mum; the ‘ unm- ol’ the mum of da‘r. ,qoul will mum- your Me. Wear yum Ml .Jvm half-add; “'0 ”nice of 9 MM pair arm I ml In"! more. ( Arlvqrtiwmonl) l hen-lu- annmmfl‘ my mudidar,‘ fur the krwlblimu nomination for ('mm’} Jvulmr a! ”w April pflman‘es. Illiuui‘ hull-mark!" of "to New $.14 ”PH" .l'- 0| 1" :1, I: R '99 4.. ! I ira'u. Huuvmh ‘nvnv “ill «Mn hnrv- :. Vc-Jv flux! "Mud,- l‘wpnrntinm Rnu' ,,., 'll"|llrf"!'fl|l lull I'IIIIH‘“ luh- «mu-n ' «nu-d Io Near En. l l‘o- ml; the nmlubylimv mum *6" MI )0" m”. j“). y ‘4‘ no“ '0"!!! O ’ The letter. ‘uignod by Mn. Manh- ‘_ Kent Nunlmm' of Emma)", chair- ' man at the women's committee. ex- “ prom-‘0: the hope lhnl 2.000 of the war orphaun allotted to the women of I Illiuuis will be kept alive for 3 yeah" :la: a n-nult of the su-lhlonials pnc-j ‘Uced by the women «luuing thi- fony‘ lamp of Lent. , ‘ 'I'lw mum-w aunt-sled we: ! Refrain [mm buying u new bonm'l" :fm- Easter; ”5 prim {Pub :1 child! H‘m (lute ulcmlhx. . i Deny yomwlf the plewum of uh- «rumm Iran during brat; they Neod‘ lvrvuul. u Primary -â€" April 11. 1922 Avoid cur- damn-s the saving WHI help hum tho Mtfllmlmn. Dun the old ntotilnfl. on «A! of a pair will feed I child for I um. i mum the Icmpufion lo dd. In: mu: and oven «net run on «lo-r any»; llu- wullblg will help your mum nail complexion. ’ Aha-lulu [tum pun'hauing cumin; Ulc- a-uung may In limited In candy [unwound to you by friend huuhuull 0r brother. Curry your uwu municl.‘ but“; Hu- naring will he“: Near ha! N- M! entry on. ms South Main St. ’ All Leather Work Shoe All That the Name lmpliea EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS RUBBER HEELS HORSE BLANKETS 'l'en Lentvu mcrificos for women to enable them to feed starving war 3orphans iur the Bible iumlx are listed :in a letter >01»! to leaders of the "Ii.- nois Wmm-n's Federation of Wom- :m.~ (Clubs. wmm-n missionary groups. luuiivs 'ainl societivs, social clubs and u'omg'u’N fraternal organizations: byl the wmnens' department of the Nehr; Hun"! Relief. . soucrrs mm mm m SHERIFF Camfldate For Shem! Lawrence “standoff mmr DEPUTY mum Wumc-u Department 0" llw Nut East Relief Gives Suggestions [or Lent Sncrifln‘s Uttlcford Nurserie- M 312-1 ASK WOMEN TO SACRIFICE FOR WAR ORPHANS l A)! THE (‘HI'RCI‘LZ MY ”cura- Swim: 0pm in \Vu-lmme to AU. I am ynur comforter and your best friend. I'm calling you! Sometime: some day; some hour; in the mm! or far future: you will yearn for the much of my friendly hand. ANNOUNCEMENT I meet you with outstretched arm: and songs of gladness. I bring back the freshness of life, tbs easel-Mas. the spirit of youth which feels that it has something to live {or ahead, en freely to all that ask. A “Tl"‘fl t'. MARRIO’TJ.{ C. Penner meww mm} . 1! i5 hardly {air to those of the 'soulh sill“ who have their streets in rfor years not to receive the benefits men! derived from a complgte paving pro-j warlgram. The north aide folks hays “alrshown progrosh'oncss as a “:hole In "Ii.- tlu-ir paving. Let's at ,least Improve hm_;1m u par wiurmu- neighbors. M4344! Estimates furnished on new or old work M4304! The name of Ills: Grace McKee sup.- unlnmnionally omitted last week from the mm of the opera tho Bo- hemian Girl. Mir-a McKee [IN I: ehnmuriutu- ”my dam on Tues- thy ewning. She was prevented I“. «lay because, 0! illness. Mm Boulcy ukiug hot clue. I ,1 I! all "no unpaved streets of both , the south and north sides. within the fold village limits. were paved this ‘yq-ur. it might be possible to get I {lower flxuw and thus lessen the ex- (peruse to the propelty owner- can- jcemed. Interior Decorating Estimates on new or old EDWARD (‘. (‘LOW Painting Paperhanging F. W. KE'I'I'ENRING Contractor Builder JOHN F. “ESTERMAN It is to be hoped the policy "Fair Ono. (air all." will be applied by our village board {or local improvements. \I Hu- l'rinlark's. \pfll ll. I912 Why overlonk our many >0th side mun! holes? in your announcement, however, of t the proposal paving program for the Heat the only south side sheet ef~ ’ {ecu-d is. Bonk-n place. onlv one block in: ten timex that amount to the cit-(ii! of the north side. ‘ i I! ha: been pron-n that the paVing ;oi' tlw \’illagv streets I'Qfiults in prop- Emu' valum int-rousing and the build- Hm: up of the sections paved. For .instnnce. the north side has outgrown ,lhe Ninth side. and why? Because tho}: have twice the paving as that on 'tlu‘ snmh and now more to be put in. 'l'un to one in comparison. Him work cheerfully given Downer; Grove, March 8, 1922. Editor of The Reporter: \ Hurlah! We are to have more paved xtreets. COMM UN ICATION â€" HE’S FOR PAVING BEG YOUR PARDON sul KITS Vfll R ‘1an 13 W. Railroad St. Downers Grove, Ill. SHERIFF 121 Fair-mum Ave. (' \ \"ID‘TI'Z FOR R. COLE A South Side Booster 5 Mr. Ediam, who Is seeking the of- fice in the township in which he was born and raised, has made many iwarm friends throughout the town- E‘ship since his accident five )ems ago. for his honesty and square dealing. DOWNEBS GROVE. ILLINOIS Lbfiié E5137 FBI: HIGH - WAY COMMISSIONER The accident has forced him, for the last five years to give up his contracting and road building busi- ness. Hy.- has now recovered, contr- ary to reports which am being cir- culated and is seeking the nomination Louis .‘diam. Candidate {or High- way Commissioner 0! Downers Grove township, is a resident of Hinsdale. Yet-1.1.1..- sul‘é toga: what you want in the way of supplies and r- vice if you come to this shop. We have studied to please the public And they have shown that they appmiau our will- lligmx to serve them electrically. ‘ Whatever you need el- ectric-u! you will find here. â€"Mr. Elwin-serve. roulnpmntdfioflm,0momm~tdnmm "In frumingofthc Soldlen‘Adjt-tod W I. I. luv-Ia manna-uh. Fordnq‘l‘uflfm. AhmhdI-fln “Mummcmruhubunm humong- Mhhmhtunleu wouldflohfluhm _ _ 7 WMfiWnuâ€"hubmh The need a! "thhhdmhnd huh-ufihMfl-uhhomfluflyuflh. The has? platlurm ”In! an,» public officlll can “and upon a I candl- date for rflurn to offire is his public record while holding that om“. The but “music" that he cm nuke in on. of service to his unaut- uents thrqughnut one term for which they have doctod him. During the time that Congressman Copley In: but ll 0M0. M In supported. among others. the following Ilia-It'll “CURL-brim. Wilt-balm. Thhdonllcurnm mrmmnmn. “Wu-5m". 'mlflwlIeâ€"c‘l'um mlmmmMMdI-idn MMthh‘uhI-u-u‘l" mtucmw mlflnw.mm ThP-uhMM. Counties of DuPage, Kane, McHenry and Will 11th Congressional District A: fifth making gab-r7"! acctâ€"Hua'mdl‘Ic on the Republican ticket. He is a be-3 fice as any of MB opponents. liever in good roads. which combined with hi.~ piactical knowledge. makes him as cumpeteut to handle the o!" Primaries March 11. Polls open from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. -â€"Advortisemont. that is surpassod by nothing else. Your stnmfln‘ in (bi. community 3:: pmfiorflonawly Improved i! you have a Bank Account. Money In The Bank GIVES ONE A 33x31; 0F SECURITY AND A Feeling of Satisfaction ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK W GIOVG. Illinois. WE l'.\\' INTEREST. START WWII ONE DOLLAR Nuu' 3”ng Nu" damn Ill Inn- grru. I'Iflh Ranking Mrmh-I at Mr Wars ans ,‘h'am (fommilh'o’ A aniduIr Inr n-numumu'un a! the Prunan’rs o! :1er II. 1.43:. Congressman I. C. Copley EDWARD com.

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