Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Apr 1915, p. 10

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We Run a few secondâ€"hand cars; good values,‘ In first- 1mm Auto Company, Inc. . 02-45 HINSDALE, ILL. continental flotor as H. P. Manet, French ' hm bod . . Bus 11 inches Drop us a card; Phone us, (reverse charge); Come and see us. and Our representative will be pleased to give you further infor- mation It invites competition. Just prove it to your own utistaction by wmparing the specifications with any other Light Four sellmg for $200 more In buying through us you not only buy standard goods but service the one big factor after you buy a car You drive the best Light Four Cylinder Car on the Market to- day. if you drive the M4 Imperial $1085 J. W. HUGHES. Prat. SARI. muss, Cashier and you will have both dollars and reasons for a Merry Christmas Every person in DOWNERS GROVE should ‘oin our Lnndia Christmas Sav- lnga 10!). It directly benefits members personally and at Christmas booms business for the merchants and helps the town morally and commercially is the co-operative feature. It encourages many to do what few would accomplish indi- vidually. It proves the old maxim that in union there is strength. Members help them- selves and help others at the same time. They are sustained in their efforts to save by the enthusiasm of the multitude and have the ad- vantage of system and organizationâ€"which finds the highest attainment in a successfully conducted bank A Popular Car II 1: Popular Price The Landis Christmas Savings Club was a happy thought. - The phenomenal success of this proves it performs a valuable service in the community. ‘ Become a Member First National Bank’s First National Bank’s Everybody Should Join IMPERIAL OF DOWHERS GROVE Brief Specifications Advantage The Great At Once Gray Dlvia Electric 8am: and Lighting System Three unrter Elliptic Bou- Bprinc 50 inches 0 .8 Inches wide Floating ypo Rear Axle of the ”OWNERS mum: III'OR'I'III. ”OWNERS OROV‘. ILL. liq-nu! m; n B M Wt. mater Sunday: 8 a. 113.: Mass; Sermon on the immortality of the you]. 10 n. m.: nigh llul. The choir will render the beautiful Hun music capo-ad for this church by H113. W. Patric. Sermon on the Runnin- m of Jean: (3th- - m Bunny mm. 8 o’ciookr I'd-pal. 80mm on m m; at m] Hot! Saturday: 7 a. m.;Bleulng of the master water; Reading of the twelve great prophecies concerning the Messiah; Mass. 3 p. m: Com- pline; or night prayers. Sermon. Good Friday. 8 a 10.: Mass of the Pmmctlned. Sermon. Venemtion of the Cross. 2 p. 31.: Stations of the Cross; adoration. 8 p. m.: Buttons of the Crosa; Sermon on Redemptmn: Venenuon of the Cross. Holy week Services: Holy Thursday 8 a. 111., High Mass. Sermon. Exposi- tion of the Blessed Sacrament all thy. 8 v. m.: Prayers. sermon on the Real Presence; adoration until 10 Thur-day tflomoon of each month. ladlu' AM Society, second 1'th memoon of each month. Choir ro- henml. Saturday at 7:45 1). III. All are cordially Invited m “tend these services. Sunday services: cm- mgcusg at m I. m. Public worship at 10:” um 7:30. Sum!” school at I: In. mm Lens!" n 6:30 p. m. mung: my" meeting. Wound-y. at 8 p. In. Wo- men's Iluionnry Societies. Int Hold service: In an Coupon-flow church every ma Sunday. WALTER aunnmsnm. Pam. ‘ um Ramsay morning ll ”:00 o'clock the Lord‘s Snap" will be ob- urved In our church. It you an I string" to «he: churches. but de- Mm to serve the Lord wlth I pun ennnctenco you In. Invited to come and put-kc ot the hour. Btwper with In. Come and commemorate. with God's chdrvn. the neuuredion any of our common Savior Jesus curt-t. Jam Freeman Joanna. ram-m. Don‘t fall to “(and our mum [Mr-m nut Band” evening. Our 3. 8. MI prepared a good man: for you and your friends. and you In cordially Invlted lo come and on. )0! ll. ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. LIOL! CONGRIOATIONAL CHUICN The mamas urvlco mm u H o'clock; "an evening urvlec Minn II 1:30 o'clock. 'II II hoped that the Rev. 000:” Phillips 0! llnmlltoo. Ohio. will. preach for up In the "ruin. Ir. Phillipa I- well remembered by many triendu. n he spent coma lime supplying the Baptist church met Mr. Pro-cot! Ion. [Ev/cry one ll cotdhlly lulled. There will be special Easter nerv- icea on Sunday morning. The pastor will punch on "The Immortality ol the Soul." or an anawor to the man who Ian: ”We can'l know anything about It; and i! doun'l. mallet, any- way." All no email: Invited to attend thou Lenten oven-cuss. they are hr!“ and meant to help u. in our content for Ipmtul supremacy. You as con- dmly welcome at any of our services. Rev. Eneas B. Goodwin. Pastor. Evening Prayer And address (until Easter). 7:30 1). ll. loudly night. Boy Scouts. Tuesday night. Choir reheat-“i. Fridny, evensong 3nd meditation at 4 p. In Sunday School for older whom. 12:30 to 1:80. ~Dr. Hardy wlll speak Sunday evo- nlns, April 18. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Exitertalnment. "Graduation at Bird Center," in the church Friday evening, April 9. I Euler program by the Bible school It noon. Mlle Clem Lacey wlll lead ‘tho Easter meeting of the Endeavor Society; theme. “Getting Ready for the Next Life." In the evening the choir will sing the Easter cantata. “Thou, Lord. Wilt Arlee." by E. L. Aehlord. Theme of mid-week conlereuce, “The 1.119 That ”it? .. At the morning «nice the pulm- vwlll deliver Ill Easter message on "The Return-action of Christ," and the choir will sing Easter anthems. GERflAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. HOURS 01‘ WORSHIP. Beginners, Sunday Schooi. 9:45 I- Morning Prayer and nmon. 11 n. METHODIST EPIICOPAL. mph“ I. lama». Pam. R. Wilbur Inboaok. Pastor. THE MPTNT CHURCH. Rev. How-rd Adlml Lunar. CONGREGA‘I‘IONAL CHURCH. Pun a. mom. m. We. t‘he undersigned, urge every one to vote for George Roger: J. c. F'. MERRILL, c. H. CROSSETTE. W. J. BUFFINGTON, JAY L. BENCH. L. P. CONOVER. D. H. PRESTON. HARRY c. KNISELY, WM. EVERNDEN, P. M. CLULH, EDWARD BUCHTY. HENRY BUCHHOLZ, ARTHUR B. mum-m. W. 8. WOODWORTH, CHAS. Pm Local government, intimately re- lated to our homes is of most vital importance to every family. Women can vote. Let every voter be-niive to the value of retaining honest experi- ence as well as to the public loss in- cidental to neglect of voters who tail of performing their duty. His eight» years of contlnuous and emclent service. with its attendant experience, without a single act dur- lng the entire time open to an honest charge of lmpropriety of my nature. In much too valuable an onset to the people of_ Downers Grove township. to be loqt because of personal Indif- ference on the part of voters on elec- tion day. He obtained. under the provisions of the Stun. Good Roads Luv. free stone. saving the township more than saw last year. and has negotiated with state unthoritien for n generous qmntity for this year. on which the saving will be more than 82.500. As freight chnrges is nii m. stone costs the township. the falsity of the state- ment that he personally benefited through procuring it. in apparent. No. [In responded promptly and timely dinpansod aid to the needy. He llkewlle has exerrisod sound lads. mam In discerning between those In ml need and those only claiming to in tha work of rain! 01 the mod): an import-n! {auction at the once. in has. while “trading in their Immedi- ue needs. caused the return to the vim: from whence they came. sev- ml of these III-fortunes, that plan: in; the burden of their public support where it belonged. and so relieved an of their support. "I! hold. I high place tn the nteom of the County Board at SUMI’YIIM. .- "Mt-need by Ms mtllou on the Important mnmlttna at "m hoard. Hts tnmvladn at tho all-tn of tho county and Mn mod. prnrttrnl judg- m-nt tn hm] mo‘ntnd and he I.- pIM-vd than. Important llamas rmniro attention. The Inn-tn of Mn townshtp "unwise command MI thoughtful at- tentton‘ The nomination oi Mr. lion-«r Wu not sought Dy Mm. No In- nonmi u Imps-"tun for «mu you" put. ”in well known mutability. bounty. on" gotic Ind inithiul nitration in town- ship and county bump". together with his eight yourn‘ "writ-nee. min It utremoiy dealt-bio to con- tinue him in man. and no one was plum! In nomination uninnt him at the nxnlnr grim-rim. Apr" 1. 1915. To the Vote" of Downer: Grove Township: At the Town-Mp election Io bc held next Thundny. April Illa. acorn Boa". the to In candida!» (or w. minor. any nomlnuled It Ihe um- primary rlvcllou. wm be oppmod by 800 Net]. nomlnntod by wuuon. Sunday service. 11 I. 111.; Walnut div. 8 p. IL; Sunday Ichool. lo I. m. The reading room I- open to the pub- lic on Tum-y. Ind Fridays from 2 to 4 p. m. The Bible: and Christan Science literature uuy be read or pur- chased or the one In churn. Visitor- Ira welcome. To all these services and meetings you are herewith kindly invited. A blessed Eutertlme to you! Your: {or the Ev. St. Paul's church. April 11â€"935. Sundny school: 2:80 p. m., reunion of all confirmed. April 8â€"2 p. m.. Ludiea' Aid meet- In; and coflee In the home of Mrs. C. Stlger. 100 Santos: St. 8 p, 111.. Young People's League meeting. April 5â€"8 p. m., Brotherhood meet. Ins. April 4â€"9:!5, Sunday school. 10:30 a. 11)., German Enter. Service with Holy Communion. 7:30 p. 111.. Easter exercises of the Sunday school. 3915. April 2â€"-7:30 p. 111., English. Good Fri-hi. Service with Holy Commu- nlon. ST. PAUL’S GERMAN EVANâ€" GELICAL CHURCH. The pu'buc :- mu cordially mm to 1“. services. Morning and evening wonhlp with Preaching by the pastor. Loo Schism. m. and" un- holz summulounm at 11 a. Ill. and 7:80 p. In. Junior 1. P. A.. 8:15. and Senior Y. P. A. n 6:“ p. m. Ind-week moounu: wane-day u I p. m. and Thursday at 1:“ 9. III. Chou- film at 8:45. WEST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. mu: um um, mom Luv-ram 'IIIT OUR EASTER PROGRAM, T0 THE VOTERS G. Puhl, Pastor. CHURCH. B. E. KEHLER, , Proprietor .â€"_._.___ _-__- _‘-_A Fresh S inach New Ca bag e Head Lettuce Grape Fruit GENERAL my Goons AND W rmmuu “sun-u. Buy Your Canned Goods by the dozen and have a supply on hand for the un- expected guests. F. GERWIG’S Red Comb Poultry Feed Hardware, Stoves, Etc. Mertz (3 Mochel Hard and Soft NORTH SIDE GROCERY All) MARKET W1.“ aunt-mm 36 South Main Street Washburn- Crosby Co’s delivered April [at marks the beginning of a new Coke Season. We have an important announcement to make, namely, that our price is reduced 2 5 cents per'ton Don’t Forget That Next Week In CANNED FOOD WEEK Western U ited Gas {:3 and Electrig Company {5.} New Coke Year ! Isc Monarch Corn l8c Monarch Peas lOc Monarch Baked Beam I5c Hcrlrimcr l’eas 20c JUIIIOI’ Brand Salmon I5c Norwegiarr Sardines COAL Vulcan Coke $6.50 per ton 15¢ per lb. Fresh Pie Plant 13¢ per lb c per lb. New Carrots 6c pet lb c er lb. Oranges 19c to soc per dz 5c Each Chocolate Cream 20c pet lb cmmuou, 3mm ..~ An anster @- Surprise TELEPHONE 39 SPECIALS ‘WWM 8|.58 pcr do: lg) per do: [.12 per doz 1.45 per do: 2.10 pct do: 1.50 per do: We extend Easter Greet- ing: to all our friends and patrons and announce a pleasant Easâ€"

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