Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Oct 1919, p. 6

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Give .- mle mum in - '"fim ! mnedtbfl‘wmm We always enter with fear and Mung upon any discussion of re- ” er churches. It is a subject M‘we know very little about. The mmmisnotversedon h (hutch or the Work\it is trying to do in this world. However. we have been observing“ Wy that almost every denomina- “fl is wuking up. It was not on very ~31 yarn ago that the man who dd not so to church we: the 43wa- “on. Now almost the opposite seems to be the use. The chureha have M been gaining In membership with “a finance 0! populntion and they Mr- Gm W haw W? I W m with. for "w Mhhlhhmurd-u-bo mafia-“80C“ IDCAL AWCA‘I’IOII. :- they the an 3;; ummmm “EDICINS v. m can": out: 0U. IJIlAlYâ€"AGAIN! 0 Radar prognn In the put . Damnat- Gum: Publish- ,37H9rfllluilnmet. ARE THE CHURCHES 'WAKING UP? c. n. suns. EDITOR United Gas tad Glove. Illinois. "W m «mum that a that Liv ind than triads. _ bury-haw; mw- Immune“ ' " [has that Menace book: are not only flanitowoc Count) _ ,V non-his 8mm used by admin: molly attending a vember um. um Mm- G’mve hbm'gochool but by scholar: who are an 3mm in this n v. 8'! “91:“! )w- street. just the school age but um: sun at- county. On nocet (or In. Catharina HM. wife of Ir. H.C.Hodl~ilno¢heroll?ndw. and Elmer I... Hot! died very Ridden- ly at her home a- Noflh Pore-t IV. In“ In: WM a.“ The a... TWO LOCAL RES- IDENTS PASSED AWAY IN WEEK When the program of financing is arranged and presented, we hope ev- cryone will back up the Library Board in its endeavors. The people of Downer sGrove will soon be asked to respond to pleas for cash to carry out a real librarypro- gram for the village. It will be for their benefit, for the bemfit of their children and for those who follow af-; ter us The schools need a ml pub-w Tlic library. the public needs a real li- brary and it is up to the public to give its self one. ‘ the ’quiring knowledge. Everyone will a~ (me that fiction, be it light or heavy, historical or based on happenings of the present, should be available to 7:30 p. m. Dr. W. A. Hemingway will tell of Some Aspects of Medical Mission work in Shantung, China, that much talked of part of the world these days. He will be assisbeu ‘ 1y Miss Hemingway in some choice readings. Special Music by the Men s Chorus. . fist Congregational men At the Social Hour (6:30 p. m.) everyone, young and old, is invited to meet Miss Grace Hemingway lwho will be pleasantly remembered as one of the former kindergarten teachers and her brother, W. A. Hemingway, M. 0., who recently returned from China where he has served humanity as a medical missionary. Next Sunday morning at the “whole family" ser- vice a presentation of the Midwest Religious Lea- dership Campaign will be made by Rev. S. E. Lynd. Come at 10 o’clock and enjoy the study and dis- cussion period and then stay to hear Rev. Lynd at 11 o’clock. “The Need 0! Trained leadership” IRS. CATHERINE HOFF “Tonto them: and ”when you have reached It." Telephone mbacriben, particularly those on party lines, can help to improve their own service and that of all other users by prac- ticing brevity. Crisp, expressive phrases, which bring out the lull thought clearly and expedi- tiously, facilitate your telephone conversation and release the line for other users. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY Bell - Mr. Olson was born in Norway, - Much 20, 1834, When a young man , he came to America‘sewing at Gen- eseo, “1., when he resided nearly ' all his life. He was married to Miss - Mary Nymn. five children being born to them. only one surviving. Mr. Ind Mrs. Olson would have celebnted their golden wedding mnivemry had she lived one year more. She died eleven years :30 1t which time Mr. Ollon came to live with his son. Mr. Olson was ; shoemaker by (rule. He was a ml: a! rugged cau- ,butution and sturdy character I life- longmcmherofthebuthemchueh John Olson died at the home of his son, Arthur E. Olson on Oakwood avenue. Tuesday. October 7th. The :end. though not unexpected’ was a shock to his surviving relatives. His death was peaceful rather like slip- ping off of the troubles of this earth for the joys of heaven. ‘ Funeral services were held last Saturday afternoon at her home. the Rev. J. 8. Little of the Baptist chumh ofiiciatlng and burial was made in Waldheim cemetery. wumarriedund nudehorhuMetbem until ac moved to Downers Grove in 1914. In her short shy in the village she made many friends. especially in her neighborhood on the north side when she will be sorely missed. In. M (nee Grin) when in Mme County, Wisconsin. No- vember 1911i, 1861 and she spent her xiflhood in this beautiful Wisconsin county. On December 23, 1882 she Wfilfll "0.3;? , eep You:y O -uuâ€"rflfioylghs Yo tuneupâ€"nu... System JOHN OLSON "5.5”:5 3?... 61 South Main Street "3.;“5‘33... Come in and let. us demonstrate this humus electric washer and arrange to place a Thor in your home for a small payment downâ€"balance by the month. The Thor is the product of an institution that has manufactured washin machines for 13 years. It resents the utmost in mechanical skill and is fitted wit every device for th etude an thoroug washing of clothes. Sure the. leaves from your trees. Raking them up and carting them iofl' or burning them is just like throw- nng away as much \aluable manure for they should he composted where that is possible or used as mulch a- round flowering perennials. rosas and often Inger trees. In the leaves Nature teaches us a great lesson in conservatinn. says the American For- estry Magazine of Washington, and by no means should they be wasted. FALL HINTâ€"-â€" SAVE THE LEAVES THAT FALL FROM TREES [andawrydevoatchmfim Ham amolquhgeven temperandaf kindly spirit. No one ever heard him say an unkind won! against anybody. He was never heard to find fault or complain. ’ He was strictly temperate and em emphry in his moral life. living to a ripe old age and was gathered at last like a ripe shock of corn into the Heavenly garden. Mr. Olson was buried in the family uooluma Kapsuuu‘ ‘ was) :3 soul at the side of his wife and children \l'l‘ AIDS THEM IN SOLVING THE SERVENT PROBLEM! Retailers of High Grade Merchandise Have You Com Troubles? End Them Today! J. D. GILLESPIE CO. No matter what else has failed, Honest John will kill your come. We guarantee it. These wonderful thin. soothing plasâ€" ters draw out the soreness. stop the pain, kill and loosen the corn. Comes out root and all. Safe and antiseptic. and sincere appreciation of the kind and sympathetic expression of put many friends and neighbors during m and the weight and moisture or! the winter arrow will bring about ;rapid incorponfion of the mull-J: with the soil. Further detailed advice along this line Will be sent free to any reader of this newspaper by the American Forestry Association. ‘ We desire to express our thanks 350,000 Womln Use The CARD 0F THANKS Electric Washing Machine. Ste-um Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting THOR Eyed D. Heinke P L UM B ING Tel-phone “R Phone 212-W-2 HARRY H. MARTIN Hay and Straw a. his Jon: M ‘ ’f a; .a'...‘ Downers Grove R. R. I Ir. H. C. Hall“ ”I.

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