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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Apr 1920, p. 6

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The appointment of pastors to their plans of service for the coming con- !omnce year will be read Sunday af- hmoon or evening. It is expected that Rev. Nansen will be returned to Downers Grove . It is expected that the local con- gregation will attend the Sunday serâ€" vices at Naperville. The local pastor will receive Elder's ordination at the hands of the bishop Sunday p. m. The 76th Annual Conference of the bumlical Association in Illinois is now in session at Napcrville, Ill. The pastor is in attendance and conseâ€" quently there will be no preaching unices in the local church on Sun- day . However the Sunday School will meet at its usual time at 9:45. I'IBS'I‘ EVANGELICA L CHURCH 9:45 a. in. Bible School. 11:00 a. In. Public Worship with Iermon by the pastor. 3:00 p‘ m. Juniors. _ 6:30 p. m. Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service, pleachâ€" ing by the pastor. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Prayer and Praise Meeting. '0',“- at you! Dada. Fancy Prunes, per pound ................. Mission Brand Prunes in cans, 8c; 2 for . . . . Heinz’s Red Kidney Beans, small can, 2 for . Tomatoes, 2pound can .............\ ...... Currents, per package ........... I ...... â€".â€". ,thouse Prunes, 21b package ........... ‘Do‘nglas Starch, per package .............. Amour’s White Flyer Soap, box 100 bars ., Armour’s White Flyer Soap, 10 bars for Armour’s White Flyer Soap, per bar ....... Swift’s Pride Soap, box 100 bars ........... Swift’s Pride Soap, 10 bars for ............ Sfift’s Pride Soap,- per bar ............... Swift’s Arrow Soap, box .................. Swift’s Arrow Soap, 10 bars for ........... Swift’s Arrow Soap, per bar ............... Dobbin’s Electric Soap, per bar ............ Toilet Paper, 6 rolls for ................... “flmflucfll . The Rev. John Stewart. Pastor. Rev. 1. Alfred N-nun. I’ntor. CHURCH NDTICES FIRST BAPTIST CIlU IICH Steam Healing - Sewer Building Gas Funny “Wuummrouam,hgmw:: EAGLE PENCIL comp»: ., i-YEW “mm; Emrich Bros. DRY GOODS and GROCERIES Fred D. Heinhe PLUMBING Tclophono Stk Mr. Good Goods Says, ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN ynvv: 1.30! in will AM you 3 gm! vlriety of designs to (Mote from. he executed from n vafioly o! u:- mpublr denim“ and awry Mall In loch-d ’1’!!! by expert; That Is why our mommwnu dun upped go [and Into. It you plan a memorial h Our Monuments April 18. 1920. Second Sunday after Easter. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. . 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. “The Manliness of Christ.” 5:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. The Rev. Edward A. Sib- ley. Pricst-imChnrge of All Sainln Church, Boutoc, Philippine Islands. April 21. 1920. Wednesday . 7:00 p .m. Choir Reheavxal. Mr. Frank W. Smith. Director of Music. April 22, r920. Thursday. 2:00 p. m. Woman’s Guild. N .H’ERVILL’L E At the annual business meeting of Lthe congregation held April 7th, the ”allowing officers were elected: . i'l‘rustees: A. Michael. President. C, l’enner, Treasurer. C. A. Durkee, Secretary. Mary S. Dinner. Elmer Zimmerlin. Stewards: Leonard Mertz. Chairman. John Penner. E. Zimmerlin. Albert Rayner. Prayer Service and Bible Study next Wednesday at 8 p. m. S. ANDREWS EI’ISCOPAL' CHURCH WELCOME! The Rev. Hugh M. MuWhortet PriestdmCiarge Are low” Telephone: 115 a 116 Magic in fiv- gmdo A 35-R 70 $4. 75 . .49c .7c 15c 15c 10c DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS ILL Judy is overjoyed over the good news. She persuades Teddy to for- give his grandfather and the story ends huppily. Teddy from a remark made by Judy when he had rescued her from Jimjs caresses, thought she was Jim’s cast? of! sweetheart, but when he learn: it is Ollie that Jim had victimized. he begs forgiveness of Judy and at her instigation rights the wrong by frightening Jim into gain; to the minister's and marrying Ollie. Teddy and Judy go to the Governor. who tells them that the Lady of Roses is his dead friend's widow and Judy‘s mother. Due to the shack caused by the attempt on his life. the Governor be- comes seriously and. fearing death. confesses that all his wealth was sto- kn from the widow of a deed friend who trusted him to take care of his widiw and baby and identifies Judy as the child. Jim Shuckies, in an «Wort (0 bring .1tu to terms. helps Gnndpop beat Denny. Judy secures a run and res- cue the child and. hiding him, tens them they have killed him, showing chem a bundle of ran: at a grave she has made them dig 3nd kneels in prayer while they shove] the earth on the supposed remains. At the niche Theatre. Saturday. Jud). a little rmmhy girl. lives with her supposed grandfather. her aistor Olive and their cousin Denny. ngml fmnr. Crandpop. soured by the rlopemeni of his daughter Claudia. ill-um Denny. Judy. the tender- hearted, to xhieirl Denny «fleck a bargain tn take two him for every me Gnudpop inter-uh for Denny. Jim Shackles. a brutal farmer neighhor. infatuated with Judy. makes love to her. hut Judy is warned by Olive not to marry Shuckies. who has compro- mised Olive. Ion‘n 8063"” mark on the am. Sunday of the month; Mnrkd Wom- on the. first Sunday: Young Ladies an the Rvomd Sunday; Boy: and 6M: on Hie (Mn! Sunday. Wort days-Jud} (”ommunion. 7 1'an in 0.; Mass. 8 a. m. | .- "My how Idonuoa every kauy from 3 to 4 i. m. __..,._. The lenry froli- vary forum-tr Rn. thou ll. Gosh“. I'm-tot. in Dining CM- pMurv lnuml Wm H... .‘ mi palm will name the hunt"! Sandyâ€"8 .. m. Hun. vending o! “I of mlor a: they valor (hr mom :5. (impel .an fiplnllt o! "it dam. II is mn-klom| a moat Plfl'lk‘fll gm; [0 g m Hi3). N.“ 11“.“ unmplo of "I. imprwuionisur Ind n of ”w Goa-pd and Epistle o! the dny. m! per-om! inn-nut «ill ho Mt germ”; .1 :30 p. m" \‘anprnl hone-(Ht when H In known that CM artist h-d ”on. firm: hum-mt. 2.3“ p m ”ninth. H in Mr! Awry Connie)": mu 4...- "a" "ommunion. 7 n. 'nrdm in "w Ms! 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. l0:30 a. m. Morning Wonhip. (Bangui...) 72.10 p. m. Fin-mug Wonhbp. The 13qu is wokomo to our nor: vim. Sunday, April 18. 1920. 9:45 a. m. Chum-h Srlmnl. [1:00 a. m. Morning Worship and Sermon. “Accordimr tu [hr Plan." 3200 p .m. Junior ('. R, Mi» Mar- garfl Hétchcock in rhargo. 630 p. m. Intern-whale (‘. R. 7'30 p. m. Evening Warship. .‘Ivn's Club in rhurgv. The minister will speak on “Appliml Christianity." 91'. PA ULS HVANGEIJCAI. GROVE STREET CHURCH Sunday. April 18th. 1W0. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Orchestra music. “:00 a. m. Public Worship man by the pastor. M ETHODI ST EPISCOPA L CH U RCH The public is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit and use the reading room. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Sunday ,April 16th, 1920. Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Subject: “Doctrine of Atonement." Wednesday evening Testimonial Meeting, 8:00 p. m. Reading Room open Monday and Friday from 3 to 5 p. m. “flu ll". Wan. Gnu-(rid. I'll!“ (-Lague. 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. In. Public Warship. ('horus Choir. Sermon by the pastor. Rev. Thomas .1- Owen. Mini-(er. "All“ MILES MISTER IN "JI'DY 0F ROGl’l-ZS’ HARBOR” Sunday School. 10 a. m. Preaching Service, 7:45 p. m. All are welcome. CONGR HG ATION A I. CHURCH The Rev. B. H. Fleminx.'l’nslor ST. JOSEPH‘S CATHOLH‘ CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST a. n1. Public Worship. SOP by the pastor. p. m. I'ntermc-dintc Epu‘orth Library llall A fim~ picturr. tin- lmkupurs- nlom! ’l'nrruliw Path. by Karl H. I'm-hr. has bum loaned tn the Uhrur)’ by IIM Don-non Grow Woman's ('lub. Thin pkture wan wiectnI by MM- Et‘lmfl L. R. Jon". W. J. O’Neill and '2. 3!. Cart". «Mounts-u from the Wo- ‘mnn'n Club to tho Municipal Art [Am- gm a! Chicago and tho march.» mu mule pyutblr by :n entertainment firm and” their nun-vim. 1 N1; and Mn, 1‘ N. Rid. of East Maple nvcnwv annoum "w- martian of their dauphin. Mame Prams. to fir. 0mm!- M. Salim-r. m of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Staigw. on Saturn day after-mm. April 10".. 19204 ‘ 'l‘ho- Kimlu-rgmum Exlvnuinn Amo- riation has plural 50 MW volumes in t'nv Library mpm‘inlly for little chil- c'nm and urc- replacing and mblmling about 250 other banks that have been "ml m much that “my hm'o worn out. Tho Law of thr- Gun by Ridgwoll Cullmn. 'l'lu- Soul of Ann Rutledge by Bun nio flubmck. Tho (Ewan-r Glory by \\'. l). l‘elly. Ilumu' Nmm- by llul'unnoxs \"on Hutton. From Saw 0» by F. L. l'ncknnl. Thr Mnrbm‘k Inn by Harald Brigv house. A Man for the Ages by Irving Bachcllor. The Man of Ithc Forest by Zane Grey. The House of Baltazar by W. J. Locke. The Great Hunger and The Face of the World by Johan aner. The Farmer of Roaring Run by Mary Dillon. Tim Ridin' Kid {mm I‘mnlvr River by H. H. Knibbs. ‘ Wyndhnm'x' Pal by Harold llimlJ Most of the new and best fiction, a few of which are‘listed below: The Young Woman Citizen by Mary Austin. Three volumes dealing especially with Woman Sufl'ragc. The Woman Citizen by Boyd. Your Vote and How to Use It by Mrs. Brown. Dramas by lbscn. Drinkwater, Gals; worthy. Masofield, Peabody, Yeats Maeterlinck and Barrie. ‘Essays by Galsworthy, Power. Paine, Pennell and Hudson. Following are some new books re- cently placed on the Library shelves. ‘2 volumes of biography, American men of letters, written {by\fp€pplc famous in the literary world. Poems by Masefiield. Masters, Van Dyke. Mquham. Harte, Whitman and Gibson. NOTES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY Oakdale Market Fulton Market 9229 Baltimore Ave. 1257 Oakdale Ave. 851 Fulton Street South Chicago CHICAGO CHICAGO 41“ St. and Ashland Ave” Chicago Phone Yards 4000 N o Shortage of M RUEI. ~ STAICRR To the dealers of this community: North Side West Side The roads are good We can promise prompt service and a fulfillment of your requirements. Come in and see us. Plenty of Dressed Beef, Veal, Sheep, Bambs, Fresh Pork Cuts, Certified Hams and Bacon on hand at our plant coolers. Send us your order orâ€"as present condi- tions are impeding deliveries somewhat - drive in yourself to our Wholesale Market ~01 to any of our branch houses Lumber nnd building materials of all kinds will not he lmvcr in' price for a long time. In (let. exper- ienced business men in close touch with pmcnt con- ditions say that prices will never no luck to a we war bulls. Potter Mfg. 6: Lumber Co. LUMBER (‘ut up waste from our factory. Nice. dry wood. which will please you $3.00 PER LOAD DELIVERED BUILD Mow-1mm DELAY If Buy N ow! Day und Night Service. 34 s. Main Str. Telep = , J ZINDT’S PHARMACY Cheap Fuel for this mild weather Kindling Wood Building Materials of All Kinds Manufacturers Dealers (‘OA 1. 1 Phone 0M Five White Teeth, Healthy Gums, and a Clean Mouth EOPLE whouae Klenzo Dental Creme regularly, tell us that it keeps their teeth whiteâ€"then- gums firmâ€"and their mouths healthy, clean. and comfortable, with that Cool, Clean. Klenzo Feeling. And Klenzo is a safe dentifrice, apprbved by the dental profession because it does all that any dentifrice ought to do. Try it. South Side Friday, April 16, 1920 Telephone 282 MILLWORK “"J

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