Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Nov 1919, p. 2

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Around about the middle of October a little heat on cold mornings will be necessary. 3 Be prepared by having a supply of good coal on hand. “Old Ben,” Franklin County Lumber Coal. will give you the heat satisfaction you want. C ‘ Shingles ORDER now YOUR WINTER’S SUPPLY! mocks $3M KINDLING FOR SALE 22:: Screem We have a good stock of fine kindling. This' is G el out up waste from our facto 0 large pieces, but rav :33“ just right for light fim an starting the furnace (3'3"! 3 $3.00 PER LOAD, DELIVERED (5 to 000 pounds)‘ m‘ Roofint Also fi Plaster iflfiflng 8 no grade of heavy Tile Wain: WALNUT FUEL WOOD Coal g‘fl, $3.00 per ............................. 500 pounds ' Coke lankyâ€"8 a. m” llama. reading of *Gupelludflphflcotthadny. -m; 10.. at. High Hus. tending Your Coal Order Should Be Placed NOW! CT. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. M. Eneu B. Goodwin, Putor. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH 101 South Main St. Downers Grove, Ill. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CON SISTENT WITH PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Humans Shop. WW‘ ohms! GIOVE ny swam. w a. n- non? mow you): ow MOESAWAY! All wood is under cover and absolutely dry. Our supply is limited so do not delay placing orders. Potter M3. 8 Lumber Co. C. PEN NER MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS LUMBEB- COALâ€" MILLWORK OUR POLICY TELEPHONE W Service. Best Quality, Right Prieea ONE FIVE min Gun-i an m a: a. In. -m;szaop.u,mw 60-. m; bowl-nu. 8:30 p. n. Wonk damâ€"Holy Communion. 1 a. m4 Inn. 8 n. m. lion's fluidity meet- on the fifth Sunday of the month; Ila-M Woman . on the first Sundny; Young Lidia on the Semnd Sunday; Boy! ‘3‘ Gilil on tln third Sunday. ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from a variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail is looked after by experts. ‘That is why our monfiments always appeal to good taste. If you plan a. memorial in your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments Sunday Services: Holy hour adoration every Friday from 8 to I p. ll. Phone 35- R N A PERV! LLE. Rev. J. Alfred Nansen, l’utor. ILL. ma. Good and exp-bl. mama. ‘ nm a. In. Public War-Np. Subject: ”I'll. Vldnry that Our- come. the World." Smithy. November 80th. 9:” u. at. Sunday School. ll. E. Miler, Supt. C. K. Roe. Director 0! lute. Don't be a slacker. Com only and get Into the nine. Class: {or all Coulomb“. Other meeflngs during hil Intensive Week of the Nation» ' Campsign to be mural. METHODIST EPIBCOI’AL CHUICG 3 7:30 p. In. Special Service and Con- (creme. The Nathlede Campaign. December Int. 1919. Monday. Church Club Dinner, Hotel LaSalle, Chicago. December 3d. 1919. Wednesday. 4:15 p. m. Church School. November 30th, 1919 Saint Andrew’s Day. First Sunday in Advent. l 7 :30 a. m. Holy Communion. Corporate Communion of the Mis- portunity for united prayer in behalf }of our community, our country, and gzhe whole World in these days of ‘trouble and unrest. It is only God to whom we can look for a solution of the world's problems. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Religious Pageant: sion. This- service will afl'ord an op-v "The Builders of the City of God,"1 presented by the Church School: l a ANDREWS anscowu. CHURCH [Lauren teacher. ti In. a. ll. Heal-x. m. The Rev. Hugh M. Mu! Prim-in-Chuge Cinders Plaster Tile Coke Wood Mlcwnu FIRST cannon or cumsw. mute scmm'ls'r’ Etc. 1:30 p. m. Evening Wornhip. The evening In! been set laid! ir our church for a “Demohllintion Set vice” for the boys htely returned an for the Dedication of the Honor Rol of our church. The men of St. Paul who were In the service are: "Mr Roman. Alvin Boschmann. Henry F Bunchmarm. Herbert A. Grotefeld. W 3A. Grotefeld, Emery Klein, Edwar ‘A. Mochel, "an O. Pahl. John Peter son. Karl "an. George Schultz. Ro land Schultz. Fwd I". Schutt. Ger": ."taiger. Edvard ’l‘imke. William Vi: and Charla H. Wolfl, Jr. A special program in accord the amnion has been preparpd. Snmhy, November 30th. 9:16 3. m., Sunday School. 10:30 I. m. Morning Womhip (Ger 7:30 p.m. fivnfllWSOWW MW will ptudl, sped-l mud.- hm pmndufihhmun derwflmw ‘vnnhmldlpnbntbomm Everybody In Inked. 'Comouuzlo’ unmmthfl'forlholafllhn' do” great thing- for on whom! wr am p. m. Jam}: 1:. v. r. 1:. lb- Iudo Downer. bender. ‘1‘. PAUL“ EV ANGELICAI. GIOVF 9:46 5. m. Bib]: School. Lawn Subject: “Gmtmu Through 80F wig-c." WSoaolmncum-no' ‘to be minimum! unto. but to mini:- m. and give hi: I". n ammo for may." “I". 20:28. 21:00 3. m. .ming Wonhlp. Dr 8. A. Gotcha will preach. Regular Evening: High School and Senior C. E. Societies at 6:30. Evening Wor- :hip at 7:30 p. m. Illustrated lecture. “Pioneers of Congmptlonnlinum” Weduendny. November 26th. 3:30 Juniqr Choir. 8% Mid-Week Devotional Stn'ice. Sunday, November 30th. Morning: “Whole Family Service." Church School at 10:00. Morning Worship and Sermon 10:46. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Ne- cromancy. Alias Mesmerism and Hyp- autism.v Denounced." Sunday Services 11:00 a. m. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Reading room Monday and Friday afternoons, from 3 to 5. Library Hall. Sunday, November 30th. STREET CflUlCll 15. low. Wu. Guido“. Put’t Rev. 111ml: 1- Owen. "Minter. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. 3. Little. Puller. AHEND DIVINE WORSHIP CHURCH EITHER BEFORE OR DONE 0N SU NBA Y THAT CANNOT THINGS WHICH MUST THERE ATTEND hours of worship. WORSHIP wit} We have a few regular $2.50 value men’s shirts in only three sizes, 14, 16 and 161/2, which we are going to sell as long as they last at the very low price of $2. PRICES RANGE FROM $1.50 T0 $3.00. A large selection of colors, shapes and sizes in the best caps in town for the money. Every one is full of style and really worth while. Men’s Paris cartels, The Genuine Article rot Only .......................................... 25cm. With a Good, Winter Cap aunt“. IIICIAIDII! 28-30 m In! Imfl ‘I’c Lehmann (3 Michel DOWNERS GROVE IS BOOMING. YOUR SALâ€" ARY WILL BE BOOMING AROUND CHRIST- MAS AN D NEW YEARS. DON’T LET THE PES- SIMIST DISTURB YOUâ€"EVERYTHING WILL RIGHT ITSELF IF YOU GIVE IT TIME. EARN- INGS AND EXPENSES WILL FINALLY’MEET ON A COMMON LEVEL. LABOR AND CAPITAL WILL GET TOGETHER AND STAND ON A PLATFORM OF JUSTICE. ALL THAT IS NEED- ED IS TIME AND PATIENCE. IN THE MEANTIME THE MAN WHO DOES HIS BEST, WHO PLAYS THE GAME ON THE SQUARE, WHO GIVES A POUND OF EFFORT FOR SIXTEEN OUNCES 0F EXPECTED RE- WARD, WILL FIND HIMSELF SQUARELY ON HIS FEET MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY. WHEN HIS TIME COMES TO MAKE THE PROâ€" PER MOVE. THIS PIECE OF ADVICE IS WHAT A MANUFACTURER GAVE US LAST WEEK AND WE THINK ITS GOOD ENOUGH TO PUT IN PRINT UNDER OUR N AME, AS THIS IS THE SPIRIT WE SHOULD ALL LIVE UP TO IN THIS GREATEST OF ALL COUNTRIES. WE ARE CONDUCTING OUR BUSINESS ALONG SAFE AND SANE PRINCIPLES TRY- ING TO GIVE OUR COSTUMERS THE VERY BEST MERCHANDISE WE CAN BUY, ALWAYS SERVING YOU AS WELL AS WE KNOW HOW. WITH A POLICY TO KEEP PRICES DOWN TO A LEVEL WITHIN REACH OF EVERYONE. Boost Your Home Town Come in and Be Crowned TAILOR AND, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS . South Main Street V. THOLIN Shirts . I» .0! Hip- A yenaw duet telll at 1; mulb- duued wow-n being found Iva-ib- ln; In the woodl. the account on“: “he was Ian-Ne to [Ive a mm .0- count of herself." But Isn't It tho yellow reporter'- Job to :1:wa that! TOW II? ‘ l1.

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