t" ANDREWS BPISOOPAI. cnmzcn Thursd: Afternoon, Oct. 5: The was A will meet at the home of In. [smack in Grove street. Elecâ€" of oflieen at this meeting. A“ hen am asked to be present A sent and a warm welcome awaits you. Cqme and get it._ nonwinbedelivetedbythekev. Aka. Ulrich a! “Grange The Mr win again help to beautify the aer- vbe with Ova appropriate anthems. After the service an extra collection Wm be lifted for the beneï¬t of Home â€alone. A cordial invitation is exâ€" e o! Downers to the gap! ve to ntxend t xa inspjrlng service. bdng discussed. Send your child'ren. 8:48 p. In. Hilda Festivd. Immanuel Luhenn church will re]- Gb‘nh its ï¬rst [ï¬ssion Festival this Sunday. These festivals are held for ï¬e pm «taunting and sunnin- hg n VHntnest hi the vast nua- dom of_oqr W. Aï¬ï¬ngï¬sh ger- of imtmction. t highly is Lmsnni Cilmca‘ 7â€"7 " Will-"IL L N CHURCH ï¬lmy}, October_l, _l ‘t_ u I. elm for you 1:00 a. m. Song Sorvite and ser- mohby the pastor. '00., m Endeavm; Sofia): A {paint program vpery Sunday ever.- ll m0 “EITHER“ CHURCH OF EAST GROVE M the services ï¬nd to visit and an the tending room. Th Rev. Hugh M. Mum“ ; Math-Chane Mid-y flenhgu-»l:m [1. ll. BMW 020‘ a. m. I.» md Sermon. on n. In. Bible Study. 10:00 a. In. High Ins and [lemon 0:00 p m. Compute. Benediction Wonk [)th 8.00 I. m. Inn. .g Wonhp, Mu - . l‘)\'(" 1! 7.39 1). m lion Service "1):â€:ij VEVARGELICAL Comes Down." Hominy at 7:30â€"Troop 4, Boy1 Scouts. All boys from ten years to fourteen years of age of the church‘ Invited. provided they are not. mem- bm 9! another trpop. _ Reading Room open Noah, not! My {mm a to 5 p. m. Th Pub“: in mrdinny fin-fled to Sunday 10:00 1 Sands] School .1 9:05 L It Bond-y Servtre n 11:00 I. m. Sub ,: "Unnnllty.“ W y waning Tmimonial Sunday. October 1, 1922. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Morning Worshi 11:00 a. m. $0M: “112m taugoBoats." wrth ague : p. m. landerâ€"Lem? Phelps. Subject: “ y Dayâ€"What we are and why." 7:80 p. m. Evening Service. Home: “When the Scaflolding In. ban 1:. Goodwin. Put" IE'I‘HODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Allin: Spencer I'M]... Mini-1n mNGREGATIONAL Cfll'lfl'fl vice and the evening service will be lately musical. Sunday. October 1, 1922. RALLY SUNDAY. There will be special features of unusual interest in every service. The choir will sin both morning and evening. ’Specia music by the cubes- in in the Sunday School and Even- ing service. The male quartet Will 1130 sing in some of the services of the day. The annual Rally Message will be delivered in the mqrningusgrg ctobrr I. 1922. 9:15 a, m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Theme; "Rein-f Work. The-n and â€I" cmmcn 0P CHRIST. WENT"?! Rev. Arnold H. Kehrl. Minis!" Wednesday 74757-1). m, Prayer comm wcicnme units you! Gillian B. Nowllnd. Punt Thomas A. Papeâ€"~Chqir Director Marion Lowerâ€"«Orgamrt 9“. PAUL'S EVANGELICAL (GROVE STREET) CHURCH 8T lOSBPfl'b CA‘I'IIOLIC CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH lav. ‘1. Alfred Name-a. PM. Sonic“: m. Sunday thool. Thre for you. In. Song Servite and ser- "‘Vlr. 11.4 Regain-r of Ht EVANGMLACAL CHURCH u-n hou' APOS'I‘ULIC FAITH KISSION Full Go: I. haunt-ab». Smu- ocutlon. MM “all“. MPH-m with 000 y Chou! Ic- oonfln ‘0 Am 2:4. 88 CBS: Bud-y â€"8 Md 7:†p. n. sun-by Schoolâ€"1:80p. Pay" looting. “and: lapk um and Fair "on CL.‘ own-Ml! mag m o! to"- \ Sermon.‘ ' ' October 24 and 2". Tuesday and quncgiuyi _TN1}!_ Amml muo- Sermon. wt'eii Fï¬iivu Andr Btuâ€. '7: 30 a. m Con-pout: Commumon d the (' hutch School. 9:45 n. m. Chum): School. “:00 a. 11:. Holy Communion and £91 fanny. 0(er l .1922. Sixteenth Sunday not only‘gennine. but “mated only by the but and purest motives. He has c-lo-zdy followed the tortuous path of the new constitution as it An honored member of the su- preme court for a quarter of a cen- tury, formerly Judge of the County Cuur'. of Cook County, and long a leader of the bar in Illinois. his in- fluence was a commanding one, as it was recognized that hit: interest. waal Justice Crater wag reluctant to take this "respOnsibiilty but pressure from leading men all over the state was such that he bowed to their judgment and will lead the campaign commit- tee. which will shortly have an aux ive organization in every county inl the sum. The judge, it will be «:1 mambered, was one of the earliest advocates of the necessity for a mod- ern constitution for Illinois, and it was largely due to his powerful in- fluence in interesting others in this need, that the movement ï¬nally gain- ed such momentum that it was suc« (Tm-fully swept thru the legislature. and later approxed by the people at the polls. No ice Orrin N. Carter, of the position of chairman of the state-wide com- mittee which will present the out- standing merits of the new basic law to the voters. The campaign for the adpotion of the new constitution for the slate of Illinois, which will be voted on Tues- day, December 12, started out in earnest with the acceptance by Just- Committee Organized to Document Reï¬ne All of Our State. 10 you: ON NEW sum CONSTITU- TION TUES. DEC. 12 m. Evening Myer and HAT character is to a man,a policy is to a company. Since our inception thirty years ago we have never swerved from our purpose to mar- ket, at a moderate proï¬t, the best cement it is pos- sible to make. Marquette Cement Manuhcturing Co. "queue Building. Claim Local Distributors LORD LUMBER C0. Bring the Voters Senator Snead, of Williamson counâ€" ty. republican, an official of the coal miners’ union, is on the committee: so to is Dr. Edward Ellis Fyke, dem- ocrat, of Centralia, who happen to be a coal operator. General Abel Davis, at Chicago, wrio mod on the Mexican border In 1916, and as col- onel commanded t'nc 132d infantry during its glorious mlliiary career in France. is a member of this commit This committee was chosen after the most careful consideration, and in its membership embraces every el- ement or shade of political opinion contained in the convention itself. For instance, there are eight down-1 state men on the committee. and sev~‘ [en from Chicago. There are Thomp- ison men on the committee, and those who one dammed as anti-Thompson. There are republicans and democrats. There are white men and one colored man, Edward H. Morris, of Chicago, perhaps the brainest colored man in the utate. There are conservatives and liberals; there are men of wealth, and men of the most modest means.‘ Order ' ply from your dally sup- One of the greatest aids to the ï¬nding and holding of good health is PU RE M l LK. Only milk which is handled in :1 Sanitary Dairy such as ours can be kegt pure. Our milk for ha ies is recommended by local physicians. Good Health Aiding and assisting the civilian committee, of which Justice Carter is the chairman, will be the commit- tee on submission. composed of mem- bers of the constitutional convention appointed by that bony to present the new document ofl'icially to the voters. in; judgment of the constitutional delegates, who for over twa years gave this great probletheir earn- est and most sincere efl'ort. That he now approves the results of their la- bors to such an extent that he is will- ing to‘ take up the leadership in the ï¬ght, for its adoption. ia’a mum of great satisfaction to every friend of‘ the new measure. } e'volm itself many but may out of the matching of wits Ind 'rlpon- MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE â€"- I C E â€"â€" l). H. UHLHORN Phone 91 Minute: 91‘ all yoï¬ cheerfully rum-mamas mm mm MM†Such are the two organizations that ‘are now starting to function. If hard work will do it, they we determined to get their message before the peo- ple of this state between“ now and December )2, in such forceful and convincing manner that at the elm:-l tion the new constitution will be aâ€" dopted by an’oveh'velming majority. Best Quality Service Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE LOANS Imams All Kills 0! INSURANCE Odo- 1 M 0-0 mu "can." Pan-man I lath-Mo Bunk Bldg. This committee is headed by Hen- ry 1. Green, of Urbana. the initate personal friend of President Wood- ward, and who understands the deep sincerity of purpose, and admit lea- dership exercised by the President in guiding the Convention. i Martin J. O’Brien, one of the lead- Lin“: democrats of'Cook county ,is OX- ‘erting his powerful influence to aid in the adoption of the new constitu- tion, as is lormer speaker Shnuahan. George Andrew Barr of Joh'et, and Cicero, J Undiey ,well known friends { of the governor, Oscar Wolfl' and Wil- liam Ganschow make up the balance of the committee from Chicago, while Lewis A. Jam, who fed the ï¬ght for" the restriction of Chicago in the gen- eral assembly, Arthur M. Smith of Stockton, and Rodney H. Brandon, of Moosehea‘fame, an- other members from down state. Napervillc Milk at the Ella Maw Tea Room tee. ad with him is‘ associated Ch". H. Hamill, one o! the most brilâ€" liant lawyers of the Chï¬cago bar. ROY McMANUS, Prop. Our Goods are Pure and Wholesome 22 S. Mnin St. Phone 266-3 Painting Dunning Pamhnlhl WALKER DICKE EDWARD C. CLOW Phones 380-M and l23-R BAKER’S BAKERY Veterinary Surgeon Office 13 Grove St. Telephone 32-J DR. A. JOHNSON 244 Hillsdale Ave. 3890 F. 0. B. LANSING We wish to announce the opening of a new salesroom and service sta- tion. A showing of DURANT Motor Cars eiclusively. DRAKE MOTOR SALES WATCH FOR THE ARRIVAL OF THE STAR HINSDALE, ILLINOIS N†COLORADO' PEACIIFS 21 S. Main St. this year will be shoi‘t. IF YOU NEED PRINTING PHONE 1884 We have just received a supply of Colorado Alber- ta Peaches-the best on the market for canning. You know yhpt they are. The season for them “JUST A REAL GOOD CAR†Get some of our sweet Home Grown Melons AVélue Like This PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 TOURING CAR Why should you buy any car but a Ford ? Prices lowest, pamlowat, operating and up- keepexpense lowest, yet a Ford car will take you any place any at will go. Thm are sensible, not extravagant times, and a Ford is the most sensible car for anyone to own. Terms if J.‘ W. Nash HeckBudflloh\ HOME GROWN MELONS PURE CANE SUGAR MASON FRUIT JARS THEY’RE FINE! FOR CANNING $1650 F. 0. B. MUNCIE Plane Himdale 206 Telephone 8