Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Sep 1919, p. 7

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:Iubjoet: '11.. Holy Scriptures." 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Thane: “Fellowdlip. The Family with‘the Either." Scripture from the first Epistle General of John. Read ’murnsrcnm MARY S. DIENER Graduate None count mm a mucus none 644 Dov-men We If you have no chumh home in the village. come to the "Horne Like Church" you wifl find a glad hand and n hearty welcome. “10...; a 3. Fun: Anne Telephone IDS-W Physician I Simul- Wee. Lindlcy Building; Phone 1 Res. 50 Onkvood Ave. Phone 16 Oflice Hours 1:30 to 5:00 p. m. Inning office hours by appointment. hegular meeting them is to be I Bap tinimal Service 8:00 1p. 11:. Wednesday. Payer bun-Ia uni-ha! II If' 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines beSt for this climate. Landscape Gardening our Specialty m toward. Kill My Near. Subject: "I: the Christina Religion Attractive to the Yom People. if not. Why Not?"_ 7:30 p. m. Evening Services, Thir- ty minute pnise service, come only Join in the singing. have a testimony. sermon by the pastor. subject: “God's Attitude to Sin." At the elm of the 'LJr. wonsnmr. u. n. J. I. m; D. V; Downers Grove. 015a. Flr-m Merchant- But .. Tue-dun. hunky. Sunni-n. 9 3.. n. to 5 p. In. Every weal-g. 1 to 9- Austin 1129 ' omnmw'r ”gammy; Maw Abdul-Ind F. W.. KE‘I’I‘ENRING Contractor Builder 'hTyiicL-ia Simeon m wove. III- on. and W: IsVVHU-h-i Aw c. 8.10.1312. M. 1.. PUFFER. M- 713- Dom-on Gave. lllimh chum! - Hue-0203 N FmAn dFrdHSL (Sf-Iliu- hours a to 4 Office 21 E. Curtiu Street In. I: I. M An. G. H. BUNGE Lawyer .5 I, 90- I" - 5 n ”-7.0..- .. DIS. GREG Egan-e m nun- m III-Oll- Helen E. Gregg 19, 19!. . ”ENTIRE Sunday. Semeef 2|. 1919. Subjcd: "latter” Sunday Schooi mm A. In. Services. Sumy 11:00 t. m.. Wad- ne-hy mo p. III. 121:... M. loud” and Irkhy ”Ship. I. < Tho.- M. E. Philnthen Class. 1 clu- for women. meets in their clans room every Sunday morning at 9:45 for Bible study. Vision”: lfld new mem- ber: strays welcome. Hrs. . 0n- mer. teacher. ‘ . . 9:45 A. m. Sunday School sun the day right Go to church nnd Sunday School Sunday morning. Take all the children. 10:45 t. m. Public Worship Sermon by the pagan. Subject: “The Lame aha Haled." Young people invited. 7:30 p. m. Gullah. The Holy City. Given by chorus choir. Mm R. I) Ransweilpr. director. The public is invited. 7:15 a m. Choir practice. Septembrr 25th. 1919. Thursday. 4:15 p. m. Church School. METHODIST EPISCOI’AL CHUIC‘ Sundsy. September 21“. 1919‘ 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Gospel Singing. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Gmwth." Third in series on Christian Char- mar. “I would rather be a door‘keeper in thcI house of the Loni than to dwell in Qhw mm of wickednesx." If this is not your twtimnny- someday minors:- and shame will be unbearabla Go to church Sunday. (it-c the habit. You September 21. I919, Feast of S. Mut- thew. Evangelist. Fourteenth Sun- day after Trinity. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 I. m. Church School. [1:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. ' 7:30 p. m. Evening Payer and Serv mon. September 24th. 1919 Wednosdny. Sunday. September 213t.1919. 9: 15 a. m. Sunday School 10: 30 a. m. Morning Worship and Communion ‘ 3:00 p. 111. Mission Servicel. The outside speakers (or the after noon will be the Rev. G. 1-1. SW? from “humble and the Rev. C. F. [human fmm Anton. Collections will be taken for Home and Fania: Mimicn work. Last Sunday the Rev. Paul Foers- ter of Norwood Park, could-(cud the services at St. Paul: Church. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sunday. September 215:, 1919. un- always Welcome. 8L ANDREWS EPISCOI’AL CHURCH 81'. PAULS BVANGEIJCAL GIOVB stun CHURCH ":11; Rév Wm. Groteleld preached in St. Pulls church in Elgin. n: Km. 8 a. In. Ian's Sod-[fly mob on the It'll Sunday of the month; Mum Woman on the flat Sunday; You-x W on tho Seem] Sand-y; Boy: and Girl- ou um third Sand». Holy hour mention every Friday from 3 to l p. n. vidulJ.” wizobpm. Wednemlay. Mid-Week service of Bible Study. Prayer and Praise. Led by the pastor. Chow choir. 6:30 p. m. Epworth Leanna. Young people invited. ST. JOSEPH! CATHOLIC CHURCH. 6:45 p. inc» 2. m. Morning Worship. Anthem by the Choir. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “God‘s Can- for the Indi- The Rev. WI. Gracie“. m 7:45 p. In. hatching Set-via. In. Bun: B. Galvin. Pm. mmemn Week (knâ€"Holy Communion. 'l s. FIRST-CHURCH OF CHRIST. Bzv. 1. Alfred Nlllc'll. Pater. M. I). PHILATHEA CLASS Rev. II. II. Fleming. PM. cum 0" us! 6.0" m. Evening Worship. m. Junior Alliance Meet m. Senior Alliance Bloch v. Hugh M. MacWhorut Priest-ilâ€" ' fl. IIM. rvr x Mn, F. Moran: was visited by her "Ree-M xix eye! FM. in an nolr m Anthony Ind mun, last Sunday. â€"â€"hluk m bl 6'! Main comin- TM American Legion dance, m be men“ Liam to m, non ch", while given it Dicke'n Hall next Friday l m haw eat in MM. ‘m.mbarm.prmmb "Y mwuuunlmu humming-u. damn-homvrhlgo Total STATE OF ILLINOIS as County of Du Page Countâ€"Awe“: John W. Nah John F. Kidwvll .1. L. Rom-mm. Directors. Subscribed nnd sworn to befom mt- this 17th day nf September 1919. Charlrs Hallor. Notary Publir‘ My Commission Expv'ros August 28. Surplus . l . . . ........ Individed Profits Interval Collected Not Ban-nu! ........... Reserve for Taxes .. Cinulluon .......... Dividends Unpaid ‘ . A . Deposits ............ I. Sunuel Curtias‘ Cushier of the above-named hank. do solemnly swear um the above mtomnet is true to the best of my knowledn 3nd leief. Samuel Cuniss. Cuhier. M y Con 1921! Capital Stack . Total umbilitiex ..... $416,350.48 I, V. Simon-Ion. Cashier of the Far- me-m Merchants Bunk. do solemnly swear that the shove statement is true to the be“ of my knowledge and belief. STATE OF ILLINOIS. ss. Conny of Du Page Sermon. ‘By ly Spirit." “W" "w““t ' 7"” P- "‘ WI! yawn» label Bobowski. daughter of Mr. Sermon. “Preparation and Mrs. Jun“ Bohovuki. had her {wwy‘ ”zabx‘T); 3:9- tolulln and ndenoids removed Int ‘ : p. m. -w v anal week. {service And tandem. ‘ A week from next Sundty, Septem- Come to the American Legion dam bar 28, will be Rally Day for this next Fridly evening, September 26th church. Appropriate pro-mum are be- It Ditties Hall. The music will be , , » - , 7, A‘.‘ _ _..,l_: u...» z.‘ -lm.._..l um... Jun-v... -_..,.vr.._.. r.--._._ __, , ing arranged. The new time schedule for the Sunday services will be start- ed, the church school heghininx at 10:00 instead of 9:.5, the flaming worship will begin at the usual time and the Young Peoples Service will begin at 8:30 with a social hour at which light refreshments will he an. val. followed by I “sing" and a do- votion-l and study period. Prom-um for the coming year will be present- good and a good time who attend. Miss Harriet Strum Gm. where she is in a! meessor 0! Biol College. She is visiti former pupils in II Otterbein. lnd.. en ru Mr. August Glass Bahia-‘1 Mr. Fred lino-nu. Loam 8: Discounts ....... $296,940.74 Ovonlrafts .............. 679.0] L’. sfuovc. Bomb 1: ...... (Official Publicaflon) REPORT OF CONDITION OF FARHERS I MERCHANTS BANK located at Downers Grove. State of lllinois. at the close of business on the 12th day of September. 1919. as nude to the Auditor of Public Ac» counts of the State of Illinois, purv sumac. 3» law. nilure Fixtures. 10. Due from Bankm. 11. Cash ............. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day 0! September. 1919. Frank I). Lindley, Notary Public. (SEAL) Charter No. 9725 lie-«we DM. No. 1 REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Downers Grovo in (In- State of Illinois. a: lhv elm-(- of business on Septvmh3r 12th. 1919. Certifiutes ........... 80859.49 Other Bonds 5: SecuritiI-s. 110,628.85) Stock of Federal Reservo‘ . Bank ................. 1360.00 Bulking House . ......... 8,000.00 Pumimn’ Fixtunm . . . . 4,308.90 Lawful Rest-m, with Fed- eral Reserve Bank ...... 23,830.30 Cash J! Due form Banks‘ .‘ 6.35026 5 per com. Redemption . . . . Fund ................. Interest Earned Not CoIâ€". . leched ............... 6. War Savings Stamps. . 7. Other Bonds 1; Stocks 8. Banking Hume. Fun. dommuwuucum Ibflumbm.mhnmmuuuhrw -â€"-â€" * Mummlnm.lanhvidtiumluho ”.15...me hathneundu. uhdny My. WY Int. 1919. ‘_ 9:45 a. a. Sunday School w. w. "n- “W L “"3"“ °‘ PM doe! 2. mm x no of her. a m . C11,. in visiting It the home of In. an. Sn . l I. he . When all. can on u e.I._m - p: I‘Mâ€"h... Wmhin ’- “mm.” 18’ other m" uruz: l trail on! 'annl'â€"â€"nnd [eel mum... Capital Stock Paid ‘ Capital Stock Paid in. .8 250(1).” Surplus Fund ........ 20.00000 Undivided Profits (net) 1,799.79 Deposits ........ 369.550.!!!) Total Resources . Total Liabilities. V. Simmon. Cashier. . . .5 35000.00 "Mill“! 9,110.50 . $4 16,350.48 $467,358.84 $467,358.84 [TS BANK The children of Mr. and Mrs. C. a. State of G. Graves gave them a golden wed- business on ding dinner last Sunday. September :r, 1919. as Nth, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Public Ac- C. E. Graves_on Highland ave. Rev Iinois, purv sides the children and grandchildren the guests were Kr. and Hrs. John G. Shedd of Chicago. who attended 319030729 the wedding fifty years ago. Mrn. A. 151.28 D. Mecca" of Davenport, lo". and 1,000.00 Mrs. PM. 378,128.53 l .9963 I [00.00 33.00000 21 450.00 73,851 .85 21 A9428 13.27CA7 3360.79 1.7.50.0“- [ State Director R. Dunbnr went fuic ‘iy into the details of the organization for the collection of lunch. Speeches 1 “ere mule by the following gentle- men endorsing the work: Webster H. ‘Rapp. State president Ellh Associn- ‘lion; Wm. Hum-in. member United Mim- Workers of America; A. Judge Cook of Pnrry county. Coir G. Fr Sa- man of Tnylorville for the Amm-iran Legion. Chas. L. Schwartz of Dul’nge County. At the conclusion of the meeting a rising vain was taken m- tlorsing the Plans of the committee 9nd pledging the uni-nest support of all present to malw the campaign a complete succoss. "Summon! Monsiour! You have to nyflrt. n‘vst re pu?â€"â€"n! I get â€"~whu you call-«z! knock on u bean last eve! SM Captain C. A. Ryan gave in more dust.“ the work of the Army and ”w nag to which the funds now being 1‘0"!!ch will be put. FRENCHY UPSET BY “ZE NIFTY SHAPE” In his introduction of Mrs. Thomas Emil. Mr. Peabody spoke of the self- mrificing work done by the Army before the war. during war 1nd their «meat endeavor to accomplinh grant- cr malts than ever since the war. Mrs. Estill in her talk gave examples of the work the Army in doing, par- ticularly with th- women. giris and children. Mr. August Glass and daughter. Batrice- Mr. Fred Baker and the Mines )hrie Weber and Grayce Horn of Chicago. spent last Saturday and Sunday visiting the C. J. Winter and C. H. Stats families. thflieb Hint and C. G. Anderson will hold a public auction on the C. G. Anderson farm, 4 miles southeast of Downers Grove and 2 miles south» west of Hinndale on Tuesday, Sept. 30. 1919. at 10 o’clock I. m. Among the many things to be sold are 6 hor- sea. milk cows. pigs, com. hay, chick- ens. ducks and a long "at of farm muhinery, etc. Dieter and Guy are the auctinneers and Juliu; Timke in clerk “DOWN STATE” OF- ENS DRIVE FOR SAL. VATION ARMY FUNDS The Salvation Army Home Service Drive for the Sine of Illinois. outside of Cook County. wu formdly started at I meeting held in the Capitol at Springfield last Wednesday. Repreâ€" sentatives from virtually every county in the State were present, as well as district and county chairman. Min Peabody outlined the plan of campaign and urge" an organization lhat would cow'r districts. cuunties and precincts. He also said that the object of the drive was to rain!- 32- 250.000 of which $1,500.00!) was to be raised in the county of (hack. and the balance in the Slam; that among our Fr things, the money was to he used for a New Rescue and Mahmity Hoa- pital with Training School for Salva- tion Army Nurses. [hm new slum conun- buildings. addition to Young Woman Boardinx Home. Boy'n Home and Trade School. a sunu'nor vacation home, new Salvation Army halls. and unlit-l confirm all over the flaw. Grove friend: Miss Harriet Strong left for Rome. (1a.. where she is m on the position a! meessor of Biology in Shorter College. She is visiting relatives and former pupils in lhnkin. Ill.. and Otterbein. lnd.. en route. Lieut. Gov. Oglesby, in the absence of Governor Lode-n presided and en- dorm-d the movement. He- Md :1 let- ter {mm the Governor to F. 8. Pen- body. Slate Chairman for file Salva- tion Army in charge of the alriyv. Come to the American [Anion dam next Friday evening, September 26th It Dick” Hall. The music will be good and a good time is assured those who attend. â€"Adv. AUCTION SALE The next morning Dick is surpris- jod to find that the girl and her Teth- ‘1-r are on the same train. and he doesâ€" n't hesitate to let them know of Ms pnnence. They soon come to the vilo law when: Dkk and Cylfllil had their little flirt-Mon while on their wsy to Florida. The We bring back memories which they can't nu xiat and the girl "willy arcades to Dick's suggestion the! they get all and take water ride in the Who's car. You can guess the rest. “Zen to ladee she tale 0!! every- zing‘ Non! Non! 1 men. uh: has ,on only a hazing-unit at (set her like a- skin of u eel, tad she swell out all ovum wit me flown-teem! curve. Oh! La! Lil My eyes my pop out like we frog. I went]: unyâ€" bce to hazing-suit lat stick to her like 3e skin. she but! I fit hot In ze collaireâ€"my heart she go plump- plumpâ€"4 get excite all ovuire. Ind call out loud: “0h. Ian-bee! You weeck-ed tan-bee! I leave we happy home for you!" agent in the employ of the famous ‘lJoyds company. He is «unthinkinâ€" ed by his employer to go to San Mar- co. Florida. and watch over an nfinir between bond Harrowby. a supposed nobleman. and Cynthia Mewrick, an American heiress. Harrowby has uk- en out a heavy policy insuring his marriage I» the girl. Incl ii. in the work of Dick to promo“ this wed- ding and thus for his compuiy save the amount of the policy. Meantime. "Loni" Harnowby is inv- ing his troubles. He has smuggled a diamond necklace for Cynthin thru an unknown jewal thief. The com- plicauona nrlsing from this and his bet with Lloyd: concerning his mar- riage are causing him much anxiety and worry. But this isn't enough. Jenkins. tanner valet to Hurrowhy's elder broflwr, type-rs on the scene with blackmail .8 his motive. and im- personating his erstwhiie mun-r, he all!!! all kinds of trouble for Low! Hamwby. ‘mee- I (all out 'annl'â€"â€"Ild gee! to loud applnud. Ev'ryhody my hot at me. and fly: ‘2: null Put hula out!’ Zeushninhehpmolu shwldaire- and n3“ “1:9 quiet Frenchy. you boob!" “Zn pee-pal cry: ‘Outsklel You nut! â€"â€"~Geef [teem w gnte!’ Ze minimâ€"- he so strong like Homieur Damp-see â€"-he grub aweâ€"he give me to 3mm Wi‘l his fees! in m eyeâ€"so. 24!!! I N'esfi ce put? 3 “You say you like to see :8 In- dee wit ze bee-yu-tee-ful curves? Aneuvm-yong. while I whumire. She 203 La Belle Bessie Barriscsh In ‘22 Worn-n Blithe! Married} Thus lhe matrimonial ship min ails on a calm new But l-‘nu- does not inmml that the Heiress shall mun ry the young nobleman. Just as af- fairu ITO about to proceed again. Wall 3 mombn-r of the blackmail cn-w. pro- ilum a copy of Harmwby's insurunct‘ policy with [Joy-ls. This totally dis- rupts all plans for the wedding. the heiress furiously denouncing Harrow- by. telling him she will have nothing to do with a man who will last on their wedding. Dick aluo comes: in for a sham of lit-r wrath (or his part in the afllir. Ho, Marta dilemma- lahly for the north. “Sac": Noni dc Dinaâ€"But she has â€"â€"-what you all itâ€"ze nifty shape!" At Curtis; The-m. Wmhosdly SePwmber 24th. «Wmmmwm‘ name-W. cunt «Mum-1m! «mun? Mal-n1 wants“ "Mais oui; Monsieur, c'esl. terrible! chlne Theim Tumhy. Sept. 21 Dick Minot is n young insurance “LOVE INSURANCE” MICKIE SAYS I.“ VII-00v "I. Pannd for mumflhlh orl an: mm In food "In I Hey man: m mm!- («one Id fool! than whim [and H' II HIM U” (MI! “- h u at food um «I Mi m and the price is right. only 0". around half cub. FOR SALEâ€"At the ed of the th- bfil’. one, of those pile.- M 8 room with modern plumbing. “- xric Ii ht. vaper he“. And in ardent)!” urge lot with out m and the price is only W. m I ofie r‘ “JIbnoneofthobatil in town. VII! “In an oflet on M to close 23mm. Havn - few that no Ila-ring a per cent interest or For intonation W thumdropulineto .PI GEN. IS 80. III: 8!. l l un ”(In-1' u..." - .w -... air-bk- locuiun. near station. flly 11.500. 3500. cult. or with m. ‘P‘OR SALE~3 room house filth ‘- ‘ lar. cistern. well. barn, mum houne. ure of good land. black all “liable. some fruit. shod. I good home chap. prion Terms to unit. FOR SALEâ€"Modern bu , 0 mm: and huh. bun-men all tic. tum but. (u. electric Lot 541x191 .gpod ctr-1km ‘ nah .houle alone would can all build now. FOR SALEâ€"Very conformal room house in good repair. lull convenient", in well lmhd, w auuon um school. the lot ll 1 with pleMy_of fruit: 1 (09d hwuvmnylrda £71m! tin“ convenient to the pot. Price I $1000.12“, than terms. FOR SALEâ€"Well twin 9 m1 mn surfâ€"90x25) {L _ m, FOR SALEâ€"Two dining- room “I set of dining room claim on I ris chair, Psrlor net, 2 count hl one bullet. 2 dressers. gal “on. hot blast heating stm Ind a household furniture. S. W. m In N. Main IL 9-19 hot-luimkldrlldul you SALE~Ek¢trlc Inna w% 5.4;... hair clipper: Hum: CARPETâ€"And aim-1.7m: ml olden ahead“ (.0. Herbert M REALESTATEWRSAE (“Harem FOR SALEâ€"Plant (move my”. D modern conveniéncgéed.‘ «50!;er "1"“ x16! both at!!!" EM :1 ill. one of “103de E. ‘ hmily. Price 86500. 0-. .hauu alone would cod M h i l-‘on SALEâ€":Pomblg chick! has. I761: sum-p nil-h my, style for bung-low 9r mull w 325.00. C. H. Stub. Raped! m WANTEWpetent girl or ml aged woman [or guard Imus! on farm Modern townie-ca. H. Huey, phone loo-WA 9-1! WANTEDâ€"2T9 NW9. "'0‘, 4"! mm? 0....â€" n . . a r A Sm”: and realm.- Iunrd. Tog._§l_ ; able terms. FOR SALl-Iâ€"Modvrn nearly new hair plow. all complete on the fin! m. with 2 upnuérs spam room «mental in front porch. lam It“ and old mph- tree». good barn. 10¢ mxano. on paved street. Price $5,000. Isomaclm'onz (fresh Apnl 1). 10-2 m’. old‘ Phone 174. 9‘! FOR SALEâ€"~A lwt water but" “0’ ,. V... t either roll hip or mm write E. G. Geislert. Village. msum G. A. 3. Hull Int i179: silvé} AN OPPORTUNITY FOR ._ W School am e», 9».- bond {nae-m Hueynrudertulnklrauh- lain; nowâ€"Jrlh b the “II- a your order in only. 8. SMITH Telephone 202-! Can Irnngé terms. FOR SALE-Very choice vmnC I“. south. loOXflM ft. on ptved m worth $2.000. Price) anly 81,500. would trade {or small farm Ind mainfm did w ' den! trunks by Co. H. s- .- WANTEDâ€"~A wqmq to help wldl K 115 I-‘OR SALE-WeIl built 6 room an story ”new residence. in at modern. with full bummer-t. I‘m“ hunt. hanl- wood flown up and sen-owl in much. has olmfic Ii laundry. and every {Magnum with 100 u. lot. l'rlu- 85. . Renal- FOR RENTâ€"Furnished mom. with “without bond! good 119mm ‘1“ living mom pixie. Inf 3. A Blue. corner Maple-1nd Fully”; 'd'iB'lIIe:u1r;ln"vfi-â€"MI‘-y-- ‘7â€" Phone mm. 0-1th day evening: §16 75 in_ paper M8113 for {1.157191qu 30 'ery conform“. repair. III. well located. not! H )l. the lot In 1% huh. I [094 3 right. only 3-1331 n . luv. FIFl-’

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