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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Sep 1922, p. 2

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The Inii’aga' County Sunday1 School Convention will be held at Lombard, m.. on Satux‘dzw and Sun-T day, Septemper 23 and 24. 1922. The; Saturday mwsions will begin at 2 p.‘ m. and 7:30 p. m.. Standard time. The Saturday al'temoun program consists as Follows: President's upuning auldr(.-.<.<â€"â€"Rev. C. W. 'l‘hornrrm, l‘rea. of County A4< sociation'. “The TNMpet Caii"â€"â€"D. H. “'img, State Secy. Young People’s Division. “The Organization of the Church School"â€"â€"« Prof. John E. Stuut, nl' [Northwestern University, Evanetun. Banquet at 6 p. m. Saturda y Ev'ulinu Session Business Session-Japan of the county officers. “Reiigian m the HoInc"-Mrs. A. A. Lamemuux. Chicago. Sunday Afternoon Session “The Necessity of an Educational Comermuun"â€"â€"Ruv. I. W. Schloezb, Naperville. .. .. 5 SUNDAY SCHOOLS MEET AT LOMBARD SEHEMBER 23 24 Animal Convention for DuPage County to lie Called My Order 5nd" Eva-h: Program ”I'M Necessity of I Religion. Con- lecnfion."â€"â€"ID. W. Wing. Resolution», em. Maul ol’ the Convention Dr. John E. Stout. l-Ivnnswn. Ill..â€" Dr. Stout in one 0! the outstanding leader; in the (wk! of n-Hgium edu- auon today. For many year» be 'u prominently mum] in educa- tional work in the publir «book of lung. Ho um cdlod to (Iomrll Col- lege u pmlomr of education. II!" he in trumhrnd to Nonhwulam University w 030 «spartan-M of Ra- ligfioun l-Zdurallon. "a has brought the unu- thurouxhly moi-fly habit“ to bear on nu- field of genera! Mu- auon. Hr n at mount held of the apartment In the North-return U. Manny, erh h ”tbsp. tho lamp .1 department 01 religion «lum- uon vuut a! an Allegheny moun‘ him. Dr 9mm. bu and. I work!- Iy a! orpnimtwn and ndminiulrll- REV. l‘. N. Wing China». Sum-f sect-tun“ or the Young l‘noplcs' and Adult lfivimonu. Rom twenty yea“: m ‘Mn UV' omu'm‘d Sundav Mod mavomonl ware gaining hnanl-' fly. Rev. D. H. Wing arm mm M. the rmhumhtic promoter: 0! but"? things in “we Sandi} School work In the vainn- 0" Omani. As “”0 "hr! of the Sun‘ly School wort in myth-{Imam be "H unstandinq “Our Financial l’rogram".~John A. Hertz]. County Business Superintemh flan.- “1:75): :1 km {Nah-r and a hurtful «outer and will «Mun Hm comrnmnn on the «IBM of nrqnml uflon. Roll GM! of Delegatex . Election of Officem. Six aimuitaneous confennct-s. 8-10-12-14 1b.; av. ! Special this week and all next Tel. 219 L. KLEIN 8: SON Saturday at 25 nmovgjtjEQUSE 0': service. Later he was tmnsterred to Oximrio as seminary of the mual work. After several years of new vice in this capacity he accepted his Wilt position. The fine emper- lence Mr. Wing has 'd. together with his rousing enth siasm coupled with a splendid vision of the larger work of religious education, com- "VI -. w- .i. bincs to make Mr Wing an exceptiom' ally etf'ective convention speaker. Mrs. A A Lamereaux, Chicagow-I I‘hi- committee is happv m being ublr» to present to the convention so able and (.onwpicioux a worker in the fiehl as Mn LammeauK Many who have heals] hrr m1 the platform can“ wider her an ahpeakflv‘ of mm uul nowrr. She 1.2; the author of a num- ber of bunks on vzuious subjects of religious educatimi. The subject us~ :~iguud iwr in one with which she in unusunnv aucceasful. Bemg a home 1 i unusuuily successful. Being" a home‘ maker herself of fine christian culâ€" tur‘: and having given tho subject much carefut though: and xtudy, she is eminently fitted Ln give the con- vuution a message that shall truly Empire for the uphuitding of the Chriaatian home. The pmgram cummmoo provision for about «in: (u mural-sum. Thea- can“! be led by poopl-e who but ...- r‘ V", provlrlion for about nix nimulunmui canfannm, Thra- confuenca will In led by poop!» who hsvn hazl wide experience and pncticnl truinin‘. hnnce. the commun- i4 confident all mm confluent-ta will own: In be mm! boneficiai. . GDODWIN (‘LAIK 9m NEW «moan IN”! GOLF COURSE Goodwin Clark. who M1 bun 9hr 'mg the but mum 0! M1 mmr w. waxnn. Monday lamb "I0 mean! for the Min-«Mo worm with a ran! M 67. 6 «when under pm. He um phyinq sauna G. Whitauuk m “w warning round of IN! Labor DIV t-n-mmmenl. and n" mu: were M‘- puying “must 6. wan-«m.- u. w. mnrnlng round of the Labor Day I-mrnnmenl. and n" path were ho!- ed. Thu pnviam mark my 70. MM hv ymmg Ham." Simmraflhp Walt- 006nm. 0x0: Agata. Mun u):- "ll-n. "I run rha cum- Mun mum- «emu; vnmmh. In" I [m . prujmim- ,u 4““ u-niu‘ My himwr‘n I mm fi‘nlh -x"h I «a-pladdur' 1hr!)- vaml Tinuwh'r-W' ' Free Delivery dew DuPage County really needs a .cnmp site for her boys who are so linterested in this‘ work and they! Imany enjoy it so much. 3 f A man in the west part of thei xstate had a son who was a senior in; 'high whom. Last May. while play} 1111;; baseba“, one nf his favoritei ‘spons. he was hit and seriously hurt {and never recovered. At first his. {mother and father were very bitter; yin regard to sports of any kind. but Hatvr they knew they could not. go: I)on living Like that so they wrote the awn,» mmmittee of the Y. M. C. A} in regard to a camp of Christianf character for boys. They said mey. iwould willinmy give up to $20,000‘ l, for this. purpose. GOOD SUGGESTION FOR Y M C A WORK IN DuPAGE COUNTY A Camp Site is Really Needed lot This District Says “One Who is Vinny Interested" The committee found an ideal mace near Decatur. This camp will ubway< be known 35 Camp Charles Slocum. as a memorial to their spn. This year our DuPage county boys camped at Camp Duncan. This camp was. also given by a Christian man who wiihed to promote Y. M. C. A. work. Next. year it is expected four or five hundred boys wm be in this camp. Buddhist ldoal cl Harrugo. Awarding m llu- liuddhlul (nun. nu Inntritluo lu‘ I'uutmvlml in mm world will mrry -n--r In Hm out. “1qu mrnmumumm‘ pro-\a‘nl :I "huffing" .I (Mr- w-nrm. Inn-1y Julmllmw mm m) mum-n rulunzu mun-h- In 'lor 0min. nl A. happy "ruffled urn .. l’w \N-vrld a mum. COKE ON DuPAGE COUNTY â€"â€" ET US DO SOMETHING! Cash 4" 90 d3)“. Na mum! hr um.- pamnu; just the nommal charm,- of "0.00 ia added for extended payment phn. “via 'n not a high priced machine. cn'mpue'thh vuhor with any other mMr of um um alandard and roostmcfion and mu will find um um mum the um:- Alandard um! ronstmcfion and you: will find that um mum a savirg of mono to $45.00 to you. It i; not I question nf can 1 mm on. It .zimply means can you aflord h) be witnou: one. We are in a peanut! to prove to you that then is no but" pmpmition ol'ered in tubing machines‘ A Wuhan that in appearanoo. mochnicul commmton nlmpiiclty. wflidoncy um! one of operation, In a fl\'dmlon. Don't uh our word for u... M Inyom who nus am. or mm «in. try out In your own home umkr no obllgnflon «Outs-over. and to“ for yours." It: nhiliily tn m0: l to In men (or in equivalent) In lo to [5 minuuu. 0"" 43 in nu- in lhh vicinity. NM" beforv hm mutiny been no con-«Huntly hum. lulu an Etoctric Warner. Hurt M-R Row Row“ IN 3mm Main Streec MICHELIN ‘ROJ AN WASHING MACHINE Main St. a: Warren Ave. Phone 284 DODGE BROS. MOTOR. CARS Kidwell Garage Co. Price now $135. Made by the oldest tire manufacturer in the world, Michelin Cords are the product of the same experience, skill and specialization that have made Michelin Tubes the world’s acknow- ledged standard. THE IDEAL COMBINATION: Michelin Regular or Oversize Cot Michelin Red Ring-shaped Tubes Ask us for comparative prices. "Ono Interested." gtribution. NEWSY "MES FROM LISLE MID BELMONT LISLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NOTES Services for Sunday, September 17th. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning services 10.30 a. m. 'lvuning service 7:30 p. m. Sermon; Theme, “A Cali for the Amused Christian." and “Turning Points in Life." Thin~ win he “Rally Sunday" for our church acctmiinzg to the Program of the Luca! Church for our Congre- gational chum-hm. A rousing big at- tendancx- is e’:peciully dwired. Our Church News win be ready for dis- weveral weeks has been in the Amâ€" ericanâ€"Norwegian hospital, Chicago, was brought home Sunday much im- provetj. Mrs A Porter and RMeHa spent a pleamnt day in Downers Grove last Tuesday with Mm John Campbell. Rose Long spent Thursday at Nap! erviue with girl friends. Members! of M. W. A. Camp No. 3814 of Lisle am requested to mnem- her thcir next meeting will be hid in the lull Tuesday. Sept. 19th. Among those of our school district Mfrie Jargick recently suffered a relapse in the St. Charles hospital. Aurora. after an operation for up pendicitis, but is now improving nice- ly. MN Frank Hadmeséer. who for OFHCEIW CA.“- .4 3“, pg “.0. a. find" Mun-hut manned.“ - M23] N. Fm Ave. nod Franklin 34. an. w. w. 660".“ A. L. Allison. Pastor. 102 Carpenter 8mm Downers Grove WV who are attending “upon-me high scho'ol are: Margaret and Catherine Allison, beam: Riedy. Marian Hin- terlong. Dorothy Schultz and Rose Long. A A - 1 .ud A goodly crowd of the church folks here gave Mr and Mrs Brockmeyet a surprise party Friday night at their home on the Morton farm. Mr and, Mrs Brockmeyer expect in move 30017: and will be missed from among the church folks. 30 Acres Trees. Shrubs. and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries ~ Phone 312-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty LOANS All Kinds o! INSURANCE Choice 7 Per Cent First Mortgage: Farmers Merchants Bank Bldg. Phone 225 Edward G. Lemon 8: Co. REAL ESTATE 12 8. "III St. Mun: BAKER’S BAKERY A. 1‘. 0grenâ€"-â€" Downers Grown 57 So. Washington St. Ph FINE WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Jewelry AND DRAMATIC ART Beginning Saturday, September 16 For rates and particulars apply 575, Washington St. Phone 4164i Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Can you tell? Do you know? Not unless you pay your bills and transact your business by means of check ‘ A Checking Account ivcs you an absolute CHECK on past e n. It shows gm: just HERE, WHY, T0 WHOM and FOR AT PURPOS your money has. been spent. It is an invaluable record. You should Have a Checkin Account. If You Ha en‘t 01"“ 0m in This Strong Begin TODAY. ." 0"“ N0" IOY McMANUS. Prop. Our Goods are Pure and Where Did Your Money Go in September 1921? EXPRESSION A State Institution under Stat Wild 1892 INVESTMENTS EDNA LOUISE FITCH Silverware Fridgy, September 15. 1922 am» In mun ow cm AND CLEAN mas - WE WILL mum THEM ova: m. 1'0 BEAUTIFUL BUGS Downers lime Weaving“: HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Plume 313-]! BUGS FOR SALE TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. pad in a modern now: way ‘mlpq him) \owuda general speed Ind afloat- ivness. -- Meaning us. BEING willing is one necmsary attribnm of a moving and along worker; but being equip- RUGS Phone 416-]!

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