Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Sep 1919, p. 7

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u. 1.. nun. II- It ”WAN I 9(1me mm W! IL. I. WORSLLY. ,N- D. fiyddn 8"!”- one, My Building: M ‘ In. 60 0-“ Ave. Phone M Olin Hour! 1:” to 5:“ p. I. m office hoan by W'- llm,fl.ll VETERINARIAN Downers Grove, flflnoll Plat ll a s has Ann-n rebut- 10" 1:31:- 1129 Photo ”I wg'lo a. m.. flirt Hm. nailing d tho Gospel mad Epistle of the dgy. W; 8:80 p. In» Via-Pers- September 28th. 1919. 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10:80 a .m. Morning Worship. (German) 7:2!) p. In. Evening Worship. Sunday-8 s. m" Mus. reading of the Gospel and Epinth 70! the gay. 3T. PAULS EVANGELICAL GROVE ’ STREET CHURCH cum-nuts: H w A“. 1“.” “Wn’t I. “5’. I. En" eve-bl. 1t. 9. 81‘. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Wonk fiyiâ€"Hbly Communion. 7 I. CHURCH. In. Euu B. Goodwin. Pastor. .D'L The Rev. Wu. (:th Pub: My School 10:00 a. m. ~ All :19 welcome. 7:45 p. m. Preaching Service. Officehoonztol OflaflECmfi-m MARY s. MINER Graduate Nurse Isl. “Lumen". ICE ch Second Band”; Boys sud Gil-ll CHI! 01" EAST GROVE on the third Sunday. |y School 10:00 ., in, ~ Holy hour adoration every Friday ”welcome. Immatocpun. G. H. BUNGE DIS. GREGG 1.0a. Helen E. Gm Wednesday. October lat. 1919. Seniceandconfemce. Wot-hip will begin at 10:45 (Note flue tins) Sermon. “Advance!” Come, ‘everyone, b learn and to work for the Kingdom of God . 8:30 1). II. Young Peoples Service: Refreshments. social hour. sacred mu- sic. discussion of "It for flu.- coming choc: will meet in the old church Inilding; one for young people. led by Ilr. Butler; one for women. led by It. Reina: one for men. led by th mm, Ir. Owens; All the 10:” I. at. (Not! change in but of finding) The 32' 'the Family Service" will he sen-ted. “Bully 3|!“ why" with promotio- exercises for the Prim Wt. Three adult Sunday. W 28th. 1919. out! 0:. p. 1.. leading rm. "My and PM ”19.5.. n. lormmdohhdreh-nu- 9:“;3. Let this notice be your invitation {to “and church services Equity. Get the Ipirit o! the Pulmin who “EL “tramway-mm”. 'bt u go into the Home of'thc I. ANDIBWB IPISMPAL CflUICI Sunday. Eeptember 28th. 1919. 9:45 a. m. Sabbath School. 11:00 n. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 2:30 p. m. Junior Alliance Meeting. The permanent organization was efâ€" fected at the last meeting. Twenty- seven children are enmlled as chatter members. Other children an: invited to join nod attend these meetings of the Junior Society. 6:45 p. 12‘ Senior Alliance Meeting. Leader. E. C. Knack. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Gospel Singing. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “Fruits.” Closing sermon of the series 012‘1 Christi-n Character. 8:00 p. In. Whinealayâ€"Mid~ service of Bible Study. Prayer and] In. no... I. 0.2-. mm. Diary ll-all Slbkd: “Min." FIRST EVANGEUCAI. CHURCH m; Hut. 8 I. u. ' ’ ‘Ilcn'l Wymmnthm Sunday of the month; Ila-fled Won. «the first Sunday; Young Ladle- on 9mm: “Mr emu I. mlunn cuss 1:. p. I. Sum [Mun by tho CONGINA‘I'IONAI. CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CEUIICI 7:”pulndui’morndlu- Dev. 1. 3. Little. M. W 28th. I’ll. -- Pines-0 My an" Trinity. [1:0 I. n. In“ Pm" all Led by the Pastor. 2:30 p. In. Thursday, October 2nd. Ladies' Aid meets at the home of "I87 CHURCH 0' cm. The a". I.“ II. Hum Rev. 1. Alfred Nansen, Pastor. IMO. ”Infield fmm the Methodist chord: Honda-mum’s!!- “gamma-«mama. ! Prof. John K. Miler. superin- tendent of the Downers Grove Schools, died from heart disease in the Union Dem Chlago. Saturday morning while he as vaithg for the min to leave which would carry his not Mp!» inflow-nu}. “1.. when be m Miss Anna Dollinger of Wham. who for several years taught in the schools lien, «lied at her home Satur- day morning after a short illness. Frank A. Willard and Ed. Hunting- ton an spending their vacations in 3 ton of the eastern states. ‘cioux horse Sunday evening, had M. collar bone dislocated by having the horse fluow him with great force spins: the wall of his hop ‘ learn and [autism T. 8. Rogers. E. 0. stinky. and J. W. Rogers. drove to Amt: Sunny ”Id attended ser- vices at Rev. Heilner's church. It. Chafles Block of Chiago. and lim- Thanh Him of Benton Rar- hor. Mich" spent Sotunhy with their mm Kr. and In. J. C. White. Ir. and In. wm Fox at Clue-don Hills last Sunday. In Philip Binder and fluk- daughâ€" ter. Viola. returned home Tasty If- ter avers! 'cek'n visit vi“ friends in lows. and In. G. DuInIil. for mu! h. u .2” 0M All mu u. and h In pm 1'ho Adm-a mu. Chan will and a on church ”do" hunky mn- Sanuel Bola-t, whfle shoeing 1 vi- Friday. October 3d. The Womm’ Sociecy are to have their Rally Social at the parsonage. A program is be- ing armad- nfmahments will be served. a silver olefin: taken. a good time (nan-teed Ind you ure invfled to COHE! IEWSY IMES ROI llSlE ' All) BELIOIT I 8:00 p. m. Wmlnesdayâ€"«Regular Church Player Meeting. Every mm- ber is urged and expected to be pm sent. others an invited and will find 3a hearty welcome. We should not 1neglect this service which is the pow. ‘rer house of our church. We iare looking forward to our speck! meet- ing which is to begin the first Sunday in November. if anything in mm- plished the Lord must do it. I! we expect Him to do it we must uk‘ Him. 7:30 p. m. This service pl'omilea to be bbth intemling,and helpful. The members of our B._ Y‘ P. U. are to have complete clnrge, they have secured services of the Christian Com- panionship Club of Chicago, which is imade up] of young people who are live wires. in our Masteifs Cause. ‘They are to lumish the program, which will consist of special music, inspiring songs, and live testimonies. Everybody is invited. admission freer come early to get acquainted hind avoid the rush. 3 a... nan-ugh. win. his mum and PM the‘ fine of Sept. :8. 1m. mmmr'lumMNMMdmmqu‘ anvbrudxiu.” m»mwâ€":n.c.enmw. 11:00 a. m. Homing Worship. - ll. Carpenter, C. B. Blow. A. G' Sermon by the pastor. Prince. E. H. Nurse, J. W. Wofley, Theme: “Fellowship of the Father E. Wooten. W. J. Herring. Geo. P. with the Faudlyé'w: Luce. H. W. Morton. In. A. Bum. Honing Wot-hip II I. u. Swain. Ernie“. 1:45 p. u. hahw The assertion that German avintors never perfumed rally bring stunts of trick‘flying was made several days ago by America Ii? veterans who were mentors at . showing of Vib- gnph’s big picture, “Du-In; Hum” This film. presenting a remarkable ex» lu'bitbn of mtion stunts, In- 1111 willrenorethenllytoheroldlorm. Lucille is sheptial. hut hires him to treat Southern Pride. "nines learns from friends that the Cir-ems are in Sontag: and jour- neys there. At his hotel he over- heat Delano telling one of his agents that Southern Pride must be “lined” because of her record workouts. De Luce having entered Torpedo in then same race. Lucille. having W‘ atriekofthissorthotthem when DeLuce appear: to drug South- ern Pride. He beats her to the floor and is about to fix the filly when Heine: rushes in the Jim low with the butt of his gun. While Heine: has DeLoee covered, ludlle forces ghim to put up 812.000 agninst some iworthless!!! stock he has unloaded on her father as Ownger on the race. An hour later Southern Pride wins the big event and Lucille goes joyâ€" only to Heines' arms. HUNS PERFORMED AIR STUN'I'S ONLY WHEN WWI-l Prideununrm agfi-mmlmJIMMstfihhe lard. Ila hon-WWII“: mrofuoema-lhfm mmmmmu lid-a hpmwwhmbviu- “mammoth-nub“... them. flehonhnd rm Ikbunfiyladlh. "£3091th lmthCnum-uflu-ndux m John] Tweed, .- ex-yochyi olWPrfimtheo-lymn- M- huh-«h Bus-ply emu. Lam. is win" «chalk. 80“li- Immnmmnnmum Ion.) m flu (or an IM u.- unlinan-hnhhdnflm on In mh-n men. He shown MMmer-uhfll a mom a an Count to... Humuvhhrnmm farli.Mo-oofo Nu. Muhammad-hula- MumnWyhu-n- “human-cums... vlflholuflwYorkvfllacm m. “It. u." Dylan. The min; mystery M Mk", l" Mr. William. Ind “0 MN m mud on the West (but and" "It «1de.”- Ym. l-"Hflv- ‘W a“ an Brink, 8hr. "IF ry Vu In". Kuhn m. Inn; to. Skin-r. Mm MI“- M Goat... 8H man and Rad Pot-t ”THE RACING STRAIN” I As Hons. Heard. as an other lesser crooks and finally a 3 {among (kneeb the. Mr. Williams completely mysti- ‘flcs society by the boldness and suc- ‘tcss of his thefts Aid A: complek-ly Men the utter mind: on the Pub detective {om Always “W' but never caught. he finally )‘III'II fluid“ {or love of a girl and "that after making wads by dinning I? gig-nth stock swindle Ind uvh‘ the] lih curing: of Nada-h of poor per- Mr. Williams is perfectly at home in the (animating role. for he is al' ways at his best in crook and delecâ€" tlve stories. which lend themselves to his polished ml easily confident screen pmuence. and his work in this picture is strongly suggestive of his memorable triumph in “Arsene Lup- lll. Mons. Picaul, musty- saciety cmok and the gmatost chamber in the his- tory of French criminology. is por- trayed with splendid fidelity and real- lsm in "A Rogue's Romance," the Earle Williams Picture which will be seen in the 'Curtia‘s Theatre on Wed- nesday. October lat. GREATEST CHARACTER IN FRENCH CRIM- INAL HISTORY Luce. H. W. Norton. 118. A. Bum. F. R. McBurtie, and F. A. Brodie. The actual pallbearers were members of this and last years' school classes sud were: Paul and Earl Hen-Eng. Lynn Wheeler, Rupert Bate-man. M-urice‘ Puller and Irving Heat“. H. H. Vu Lou mu um um DYING, FILM SHOWS tuned drum out. E n. In. MM of rat m in. will patch My mom and the Rev. W. Wm!“ of lav-thud. will occupy the pulpit for the .102» noon service hullaiag at 2:9 o'clock. September mm. Patient": an: Hy Tints. Hy Idler. V. “Md. ’8' m hi! W uni 1H1 Rotate. fl. .4, Th lad“ A“ will In! 0th." Mummdlmquthr. ‘nyunnln'usndlutdm ‘ghuu. In. (in lxmiu 0! Dev-- (hope! NM; and In. "It-h of Mind. as [mating and at m-gnfidflm 8M m RM “(ornament-nun...“ MruuthOdI-rm “Camus-m: run.» an a!“ ma mud ll Within the lat few weeks ticâ€"o! the oldest numbers of this communi- ty passed away ml were buried In Lace «artery. 0:: Friday morning. September am, In. Adding 8mm deported this I!!! n! the home of her We". In. P. Gusher; In Eu! (Bron. Su- mhod n m 0! 8| “Thalia fellows um pulling oi! stunts for fun," continued the veteran. “We used to do that on the battle front. We would do a dozen tricks a day to keep our hand in. But you never see a Hun duel-lg a trick (or funâ€"lint is, no really clever istunt that risked his neck. The only 3time :1 Huh machine ever took a death 1dive was when it was a real death dive and not nuke believe." ‘ The aviation scenes are merely an incident in “During Hearts.” which ls mplele with semfloul happenings of adventure. romeo Ind wnr. 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