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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Nov 1922, p. 8

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Sunday. November 12 1922. 2:00 p. 111.. Sunday school. GM!!! of instruction in Christian no. All children welcome. _. Wifiéordiafly invite you to attend these meetings. On account of the remodeling of the church building there will be no services at the church during the next few weeks. The Sunday school will meet at the homes of teachers of the various classes. There will also be a Sunday evening service in the home. Each Sunday the place of meeting for the following week will be an- nounoed. UNITED flRE‘I’HREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Sand-y. November 12, "22. 0:15 1. 31., Sunday School 10:” g. m., Homing Iorship (Gef- mn.) Theme, "Dos Antleg’liehe be- hen dc: Christen.” fleeting. 0:” p. IL Weal Dar.” 8:” n. In. I... My «mum-4:“ I .- mMAmmL EVANGELICAI. LUTHERAN CHURCH Wflfi'i 6.3,».qu l- Do'un can?" 7:30 p. m, Evenin Worship. heme. “After the mass.” heme. “After the Cumsa.‘ Everybody welcome! amount cram“. mum Mlle-HM My 8th“! at 0:“ I. I. sand-i Sonia n 11.1» I. u. “M: “Adam “(I Fallen. lug-'1 ifltnlmudhm November 12, 1922, 22d Sunday 3!- tcr Txinlty. 7:80 I. um. (knot-to communion I". PAUL'S BYANGILICAL (GROVE STREET) CRUD“ l. ANDREWS EPISOOI'AL cauncn at 8:1 "RSI L'Hlmctl OF CHRIST. KIIBN‘I'IST U:Wlil-,ullul1nuuvu .- ‘ 11:00 3. an. Homing Worship. Set» lmonnndmflmn. 8:00‘3. m, Children's hour. It. um. Evangelial Lulu of Subject. “The Inning 0! Church Imam-ship.” laud". the Pastor. THE MONTHLY SONG 7.30 m. SERVIEE AND NUSICAL PEO- Pnyer service :1 7:45 Wednesday evening followed by choir nebula! MIUAHOIAL GU” m "ANGELICAL 0|“!!le “A My M” Rev. J. C. Nansen. Plum. ___.._ _‘,..‘V, '9:45..n..c1mchuhool. 11:00 a. In" Holy Communion and um. 4:00 p. In, 11on Baptism. 5:00 p. m.._ m Prayer _;nd 1 AL- man.n-nu.uum n mam-n unouc My, Noggin 951922. In. J. Alfred Nan-on. Ill-bur nih'umn Clix-a "mv'w Tau-Tin iii- ‘Iou are cordially invited to ehar this discourse. This ”rifle is one o! the most im temti ii the Bible. It was oe- an by Ptter’s question: ‘Lord how often shill my brother trespa. spas!“ against me. and' l yforgive him? Till seven times. "‘ The mitter of for' giving a brother who has oflended‘ on is not one of number. A forgiv-j ng spirit should always be In the' ‘heart of e Christian. and no matter how many time: his brother has tres-I mes-ed against him. he should always ready and willing to form ve. God has had mercy upon us for the sake' of Jesus who paid the debt of ouri sin. and his loosed us from the im- pr” r mont we (inane in like man- my. we should alwayshe ready to. formve our fellowmen thepe fences they commit n ainst us. ever refuses to do is cannot ear-I Rec-t to receive the forgiveness of; jec_t_: “The Aljnmerdfulr Servant." Dun-Cum tuna Women“. The Mind-m hulk! h I sum-"mod . cumming Imlm an mum! atom DIM-n Ins-mu. "no Man. mr (“al- mm, mm, slum it “1! first made It! “50 um pmthu-vl In warran- I, 1'!» "arm, vmanr-v. n'flnnnu. imam. he. mm. 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They are leading by a few games with the Pills Ind PI- nwe right on their trail in 1 tie for second place. Four meme. Eat mas. Rode, Cubs‘and 0mm. are in l form cornered fltht ipr third position while the White Sex are trailing "'9 any team's lead no three games won means a big boost with an contenders well hunched. Following are the standings: week as follows: II. VI. Fir-Qu- . . .163 1.0 . . .168 132 . . .147 182 . . .168 )3? . . .169 163 "I I“ ”I IN I“ In 7“ 159 "I III I” I1? In 13] 1‘0 I79 775 8“ 138 123 179 MI I” "I "I I" I“ I11 I I59 III “I 113 7“ I?! H. 175 121 15‘ “Z 159 180 I“ .13 .11 .11 .10 .10 .10 .10 7“ I“ m IN "I I‘ll I” I1. m "7 1‘5 784 145 753 130 135 170 146 >193 124 146 146 164 173 It'- hut-3' 'w' ‘ iiitdivii Q I. am m Eastbound Train No. 22â€"l:80 p. lestbound Train No. “4:30 . inbound Train No. 14â€"530 1). Eastbound Train No. 146-510 1). All Ind! should be dtpouited In flee so minutes More dispatch runes . gala! ”3'23 Is not mad 32v Mo 9;. "-10 mm 1mm P 2333: 8 é I F S 8 '- EFFECTIVE SWBER 27,1922 West. No. 4â€"6 am Mail. Received From West, Train No. 4â€"6 a. m. From East, Train No. 105â€"6527 From East, Tnin No. 194:4 From West, Train No. 42~10 :028 ‘rom West, Train No.18â€"2 “mm East, Train No. 135â€"3. 20 From West, Train No: 1_4~_â€"5 :31 PvFrPP m m H‘ m l" IT Kaila mum '7 Eastbound Train No. 126â€"415 a. 10 10 H I] ll e-tnound Train Na. Iiiâ€"8:15 n. Isatbbund Train No. 42â€"9r30 n. "Done :0 {In city 0' Viv-shim”. 0M: second day 0' Hove-m. II the your 0' Our Lord me “mad the hundred nd twenty-two. and at the Independence M the United Blues of America (he one hundred tony- sen-MI. 1mm»: by Him Wmulwr data 1w 3"“ hy mm tn Engliuh ntrimlmrnl fair grounds. who" "my are. "won"! on 3 large chart «M a fan-(1st" m nmvmhm to ranin I'm- rlrvlm-tiona of Inca! In- terns! mm hp drawn 1 "In «luau then-M. l have herein m set my bad and cannot! mo an! ov 0M. l‘nm‘d 3m” to Mt «In». new Ml I. 00‘. "Nov. Wm. ! “an" :3. "an! m. pvt-mm d I» l'niI-d Mum M Amid. do Minute Thursday. "w "0|th by M Nove‘h'. n a day 0‘ «inhuman. “Mk-now "a new» "at l Deco-mood (In! the ”If nth" u “on" family iNan and In that bones of room, In render mm. to find tor mo 5mm: they In", "any“! and In "43;;an "ml the” my In nmtinnvn in the your before Is. mun. tor no human mu nuhhncoQolon-Imlhn mm. at our um and on Oman. .0 on out (than a! flint-60 "a will a on nelson-0m! at IN «I, nu Whoa In out Mr and to It. Idaho-In. Ila “Mal. thv mum at our! land. I’C .- In nu hulmy "knotted" to. am“ I»: our it“ to It. Prnvm nthâ€"h Mu neuronal; dun Iilh on and mm M- ‘vout nun.“ o: nulls. ”W (n my a mum um "mum luv! In has“ nan-«mam u h mu :1 In h do-lnd um In "Odo-flag bmmuv lot Ibo- Mm which tun come In u no Into-H unuuy noun our m "and and Int-"ulna aim to pain om ou- (ml Ion-n I man at Mink; and mun; n W to can. It. «mm of all Manny, coon-cum ol gnu calm our country ha- been I! you. and but but nut to conflicts mud (to alum-m and Mutton 0! pure In tho- said. We have m I!” me at Isa-Had mali- .uumu m- mumbowulom-mtm. loam m "a mum calla-u- in In high data". m Inna-fly am. “or“. "Mar me am..- mam um m‘ valued no I. ma!" hut-"I17 «on «In you" to umu to not: all “By the preeldent of the United Stntel at America. "A ptoclamatlon. ._ “In the beginning of our country the custom wee eotnblinhed by the devont [others at observing nnnunily a day 0! thanksgiving tor the beauties Ind pro tection which Divine Providence hnd extended throughout the year. It has come to be. perhaps. the nioet chanc- teristic of our national oheervnncen. end on the salon nppronchel for its nnnunl recurrence. it in fitting tonnal- ly to dlteet attention to thin nncient‘ institution of our people and to cull: upon them again to unite in its nonto- printe celehrntlon. Venr oi pumme- nnd Achievement. "The year which new approach“ ite end has been marked. in the exped- ence ot our nation. by g complexity oi 3trinln and triumph». oi dialcultiee end not Achievements. which we most re an! as our ineviuhie portion in such an epoch In that through which all mankind is moving. As we survey the experience oi the poem 1! month: we ehnil and that our euule pruonte vety much to inetiiy a na- iion-wide 1nd moot sincere testimony at antitude tot the bounty which has been bestowed upon no. “cash we hove lived in the ehndow o! the hard The text of the proclamation lol- lows: Dacha-lug that we note of the na- tion "present: very much to Juettty a nation-me and . most “were mu- mony of gratitude for the bounty which bu been bestowed on us." Pres- ldant Harding, in the “null Thanh- xivlng proclnmaliun issued last week calls upon the American people to ob- serve Thursday. November 30. "n a day of thanksgiving. suppucnuon and devotion." m: in Annual Pads-usu- Flm Number 8' in Day of Wall-l. HARDING GIVES OUT CAUSE ma THANKSGIVING v-vv a. 5:00 a; $16356 p. n. "WARREN G. HARD‘NQ" mmmmmmm LLLPIID. mfimmmmm Alta-s and m who have m mum“ 04 I lob-y un- not pa nun-d to m a Mo. 0' Hum" m m A... "m UM! not In; "an of up Is INN-u muhlkll m an an! .m-nu-ndnmdnmloym Ml My. Home rm a! my a"- «m Museums” “Irwin-‘4’." «I loading guns on the "up. (My 'umr In Mum? on“ they all"! "wit mm! hudawh “-D‘rmn ‘ch 81mm!" M "r l'nr‘ '.- “ D-y W. V! Max- «QM. ulna" my be owned “I". In» moo-c. Mb" 640.0an M! o. pistol. ov "when lat not to mm or "no-d. “. who. Doom an In mat-l to its pk: M at man... or button W. In" no! on N .0. "out (it will. a the non. m at o m m I! n was much. at tut-um Ia} can." I who). II mud no pun- rm. "Ho-co o0 etc-Inn! mum. and b mint-lb .1 In M um tn- Oranumlmmmm’n umed to carry than a. mu m abnnflclovhloflnlmm Althoutt this WI tulle. to (be 00- ma 0! Columbia. I! an to mi], N Iodolod to apply lo the "do" m. n- 77qu pavilion m: ; Sou but damn. moot-m no". or ml", Haul“ to I “con-d dealer In In"... an mind to pun-hue Moll or nvolvm. Inch "mum nmmlmddub. a can at ilk) nut to lid with I.” palm. No final at nnlm any to «fir and to the pitch-lot um (ho a, In»: the ab. 1 The Association. therefon. ("on Senate Bill 401:. Introduced by Sen- mt (‘Apper o! Klaus, and "(and to the 0mm 0! Colunbh Count!- cee o! the Untied sum Benn. The I“ ought. bovovet. to permit decent cltueHndor prom restric- tion-via arm themselves (or delay! or “to uni MM]. The Auochuon believes that resu- lutory led-hum: should Inn :1 am. cullâ€"It lot laminaâ€"lot the crimi- nl to obtain 0. revolver. and Met- WI for him to carry one. The United States Revolve: Ano- ciauon is composed of shout 8.000 men living in ell mm o! the conntry, who are interested in revolver and pistol practice and the mom we at each 1’ There In 1 ml need (or a uniform ‘Iuw dealing with thin mttar and the VIM suuu Revolver Annotation ls endeavors“ to locum the mo of such a uniform lav by the legislature. at the variou sums. Tel. 2‘19 But under 01min; laws resuming the sale and owner-hip o! pistols and revolvers in most of the status. crimi- null have no trouble in getting these weapons, while luv-abiding citizens cannot get them without I grant deal or trouble. 1’“ Wk. Word. “pend“ polish In "lam! to very time mlloks.~0_ K. Human... Luv-abiding cuneif- ought to be at loved to have them for protection or my other proper yurpose. ' Adm Sutu Mu Luv- Hol- eled on On fa WIM' cl Colman. Dr. Reginald H. Sayre. Pmidem. oi the United Stile! Revolver Amociu~ Hon. “thorium the (allowing: Criminals ought not to have m volvern. . U. 8. I. A. 18 FOB ' SANELAWS 0N BE- VOLVER OWNING "can with: an mm 1m and «I III" ole-don. roar": L. KLEIN Ii SON Sunbeam Calsup 14 oz. bottle 20c SATURDAY ONLY Oaknoll Liver Sausage Smoked or Fresh mn' can! “at." m A REAL SPECIAL Oaknoll Farm -0RDER N 0W-- My. with eyes Nodal. an. m on llw mu! Mm: Archie Quill-ed: «m. nu. km)"; gone In sleep and l.- gut to Map her notar!‘â€"-m Trunk-flu. Mr. loser: “Earhart, why did the government give the Union Pacific railroad five miles a! had on Old! side of the track?" Hr. loser: “Innis, how did Wllh' ington feel when he hard that Ila wu elected President of the United States?" The late Edgar Sultan. a popular novelist some thirty yen-u no. In fill OI! have been one of thou: unfortu- ntes who take I «yet-(Imam When anything of his was let-root! by the Atlantic he insisted on no- Iom. and when T. B. Aldrich. that editor. nvo them Sultu flew into I tamper. An Inflammatory letter from hilt left Aldrich undisturbed. Bo mood at It. but never answered it.â€" Indhn-poli: Star. hid m. monc' Ion: to mn- dale first team 37 to 0 last Sunday. Downers Gm’n first mun pay. over at West Chicago tom. Regen: ;'1‘.) keep the cow. 0!.” Western We! 6:: Electric Co. “arm Holinlnfwllbw {Using Gas to Effect Economy amp-blind.“ Free Delivery ”Omaha-unth- “Huh-van- is 3: “Pin. ““0!"

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