Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Dec 1919, p. 7

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é“? F. w. KETTEERING Contractor Builder 515% $55 333 3’4 sis emsza! 1h: ‘ze 35:3? ,izi : 3!: 3:5 Q“ a! g ’ §g§ g‘il’zsfizgf 3 £32; Pi i! . xi}! 3: 80 Acres Trees, Shrubs, 11nd Vines best for this climate. Httlef’ord N ursenes Phone 321-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty MARY S. DIINER Graduate Nurse mu mum a muoucm ”one 644 Downers Grove la. 12 I. Maple Ave. ”Minute- !urnlahed on new or old Downers Grove, Illinois Ming nuke-hour: by uppoinlmcm 1. ll. CHEIEY, D. V. I. VETERINARIAN Pink.“ Surgeon. om, Hadley Buildin‘; phone In. 50 Onkwood Ave. Phone I. We. Hour-1:80 :o 5:00 p. ll. MANYâ€"UVESM“ ENDANGERED (fin-MW H ’W An. 1"“ I” out Incum' “In... “03.... iAEIo... Often 21 E. Cumm- 8cm: Hugo l'hom' Downers Gm Austin “29 Phon- ml i. r. wonsunr. u. o. 37 8. Form Avenue Telephone los-W OPTOMITBIS’I' gemaov'a' m: .3. Mun-Indian”: C. A. DURKEE a. 11 T0133, u. D. Lawyer Ollce. Farmers Merchants Bank Building” Tue-dun. Thur-dun Saturdays. 9 a. m. to 5 p. In. Every evening. 710 9. “a ll “nab-u - Phat 281 N. Fan Art. and Ff-Lfin 3'. OFFâ€"XII". .WIL‘ .bQ. I. . In’p- 7“..- by“. M. L. POWER, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Dom" Gnu, DR. W. W. GOURLIY In“ "den E. 6 Office how-n 2 to J Pnyglclnn _ Shggeon WWCJIC DIISL GREGG G. H. BUNGE‘ Phone ll Telephone 172 .‘nrove 1‘ -M .0 r1. ‘anninw “‘oWhin. 6:309 p. m. .‘l‘mo' B V P ". 7: 30 p. m. Evening- Wot-ski. Apnronriatp subjovis will dis- cussed. insniring music rendered and a hearty welcome fivon, In, as ho- cin the new vom- wit‘1 a forward 8“» unexplored terriwry lies before us but Christ is our captain and we need not fear; Look up and not down. for: Annual banana! and moefinz. Mon dav. December 29th. 6:30. Do not forget to arrange with Mrs. A. H. Ramhart for mmrvnflons. Sundm‘. Dommhor 28th. Morning: "Wholc Family Service." Chum-h School. 10:00; Morning War shin. 10:45. Eveninr: 6:30 lntermaliate C. E. 740 Evening Worshin. Wednesday. December 3151. 8:00 p. m. Neighborhoml Prayer. Meeting: to _be nryapged. 1919 FIRST CHURCH OI" CHRIST. SCIENTIST Sunmn'. IWMbor 28m. 1919. Suijct: "(Thfintinn Science.” Sunday Santa-n 11:00 I. m. Wednmduy 8:00 p. n. Sunday School 10:00 I. m. Reading mom Monday and Friday tfur-oona, from 3 to 5. Library "A". II. P. PHILA‘I‘HBA CLASS The M. E. Hun-(he. 01m. A than Ior wmmn. menu in their clu- room arm-y Sunday morning It 9:45 for Bible ntudy. Visitors and new mout- hrrl shun welcome. In. On. .owrr. inch". 9-“ a. m. WM? School mm ‘ Honegt John Corn 9'45 3. m. Sunday achouL Supt. R. E. Rum-flier. l-Ivevybody In his plus the In! Sumhy o! the old year. “-00 n. m. Public War-hi5.h Special Hulk by Chorus oir. .ycqnon by ".‘f' pulpr._ anivh-d-rlud Sundfy. Decembelfi 28th. December 28th. 1919. _First Sunday after Christmas. 7 :30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Sermon. 5:00 p. In. Special Evening Service and Sermon. VIETHODIS'I' EPISCOPAI. CHURCH I". Mn J. 0.0.. Special Midnight Service. Christmas Bail 8:00 a. ,m. oly Communion. 6:00 p. m. Community Christmas Christmas Eve. mEvangelislic Services field; Recording Secietaryydrrtffié- Sermon Subjects: char; Financial Secretary. Lottie Sco- Sunday: “Personal Religion." field; Treasurer. Mrs. Schindler; De- Monday: “Workers; For What?" pnty. Mrs. Bradbury. Tuesday: “The Way of Life.” ‘Wednesday: “By the Spirit’s Power." The followina officers were elected :Thursday: "New Year's Day. “What by the Baptist Sunday School for is your Life?" i898: Superintendent. W. B. Towsley; Friday: “Carnally or Spiritually asgistant, Thomas Watson; Secretary. Minded?” Miss Lottie Scofield; Treasurer, Fred Song service 51nd special "“1533, evâ€" Mertz; Chorister, Althur Holt. Song service and special music cv- fin-VP evening under direction of Lieut. oo Watch for further announcement next week. S. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH ('mmum ATIONA I. CHURCH Lieut. Joop in change of the Song Service. '6: 45 p. m. Young Peonle’s Alliance. 7: 30 . m. Opening Service of the tungeistic Campaign. E ing. Sunday Services: 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. _ 2:30 p. 111. Junior Alliance Meet- 11:00}: _Il_l:_ F91: ghe Community. .‘knm'm b Norm-n VArndei'Irtbn. Spam! A unit. Rev. J. 8‘ Little. Pater. FIRST EVANGEIJCAL CHURCH FIRST RA I'I'IST CHI'RC" The Rev. Hugh M. MneWhon-ter Ptieu-in~CZ.Iruc " Rev. 1. Alfred Nun-en. Putor. Rev. B. H. Piranha. I’utor WELCOME I‘uv forth lap-Que. ngmumow~w her. of said court Court Room! All persons havinz claims Against we feel sure that you will think of ma Butte of HENRIETTA 089. m on Christmas day and see that we DECEASED, are hereby notified and have a real Christmas! dinner of new mounted to attend and present no!!! and min. bread crumhw and not. rlaims to the County Court of DuPtgc Sounds funny for 0. Christmas din- County, Illinois for fine xilrpocc of nor but mrtheless m inst what wo hgving the aunt; 3!!ng 3t 1‘ term would like toA have. You how It: ESTATE OF HENRIETTA K088, DECEASED ‘ Camahan Sinner. Attys. D5624 this the 15th day of Decem- ber, 1919. I All persons havi claim: against the Estate of OTT H. K088. DE- CEASED, are hereby notified and re- ouestedto toattend nynd present such claims to the County Court of Page County. Illinois for the pu of having the same adjusted at a term of said court to be held at the County Court Room in the Court House in the City of Whegton.in sgid Dpfiage County, on the first Monday of Feb ESTATE OF OTTO H. KOSS DE- (ZEASED. [1on hour adorltion every PM] horn 8 to 4 p. m. Wm Seem! Sundsy: Boys at! Girls on the third Sunday Men‘s Saklity me“ on the fifth Sunday of the month; Untied Wome- 1n the first Sundny; Young Ladies on Sundayâ€"8 n. m. Man. reading of the (‘nospel nod Eplulo of the day. ant-non; lo I. m.. ngh Inn. reading of the Gospel and Epistle of the day. «men; 8:30 p. m.. «upon. benedic- tion. oermon; hoptlnmo. 2:80 p m. ‘ Week daysâ€"July Communion. 7 o. «1.: Moss. 3 a. m. UNITED "ERNIE!" CHURCH OF 8481‘ GROVE Sunday Sr‘mol. lo I. m. Preaching .mm. 7:45 p. in. All In welcome. g. 30 p. m. Evening Wonhip‘ (German) 7230 p. m. Evrnlng Won-hip. Sunday School Prognm. Dot-umber 28th. 9:16 n. m. Sund-y School. l0130 a. m. Morning Worship (Gannon) _ 2'00 p. m. Annual Member! I December 25th ".1210 I‘ up. Morning Wonhip‘ 81'. PAULS EVANGELICAI. GROVE flTkfllfl‘ CHURCH 12-19o3-C ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE ward and not backward. look up and mu will live up. live up sud you will Im no. This in mv greeting and Msh {or you. That. you may have “A Heart of Cheer, "A Spit“ of Hope. m in«' aw"halm.}i"ޢh'ifiéuidn in M lwaukee. Miss Florence Rando snent week with Misses Lulu Wylie Julia Supp in Chin-o. ST. JOSEPH! CATHOLIC CHURCH. - In. P...“ II. Goodwin. Punt. Mr. and Mn. W. Churchill enter- tained friends u six o'ciock tea last Thursdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller left on Tueada" evening {or St. Jose h. Mm. when they will spend the olidays with the H. D. Fosters. ADMINISTRAan NOTICE Dr. John L. Jackson, who was pas. tor of the First Baptist church hem twenty years amo. delivered a memor- ial addmsa on Deacon Charles Curtiss 01!: Wfidneaday _evening at the Baptist c urc . Miss Jessie Aikgn, who has been \isiting relatives in Downers Grow for some time, returned m her home in Colorado Springs, Colo.. this week. On Tuesday evening the Rehekah’s elected the following officers: N. 0., Mrs. Kenison; V. 6., Elizabeth Chat. field; Recording Secretary, Cora Es- cher; Financial Secretary. [attic Sco- field; Treasurer. Mrs. Schindler; De- puty, Mrs. Bradbury. The ll". Wu. Guide“. Pub! John Bradbury expects to Start for the Klondyke regions about. March 1. He thinks of remaining there two years or longer. " A we of Lon" “For every dny in the year." "A s in: of Ho . f". .99“ ‘1'!“ P: mum-mo YEARS A60 IN THE RMRTER: MinesNMaq and” Paula Comm! LEGAL NOTICES Annunl Member! meet- Millie Thomson. Administntrix. 'ust awful to “innit-rm: Bid 33;: revie'i i? it? Well don’t unless you just «too. Wodnhmamlmm Inst We hear that there is to be :1 Com- munity Christmas Trm in our mum Christmas evening. All of tho limo birds have been wondering if there would ho any thing on that imp for hungry birds. Guest! not, for its juqt for fours and not birds isn’t it? But we feel sure that you will think of 9: on Chfigtmag day and see that we BIRDS MAKE APPEAL FOR XMAS DINNER Wgfls Peterson Johnstone Milev . . . Gerwi" Totals Totals Shultz "3 r Moe l Frown Holst [G Vi: .. Safrulaky McElmy Hollow Totals l0. Suinr ...... 133 I76 I38 447 ; Pfufl ........... 97 151 130 378 ‘Shanubrooll , . . . . 163 183 126 462 lrhl ............ 121 I29 I l l 36! Running ........ I77 18] I74 532 Tom: .......... 681 820 679 Bertolin'n Cubs vs Swenringen's Pace Makerg, Dayan-bet lath. Raidelman ifiiiéiui 1‘55 763 Reba ........... H7 H2 Mocha] ......... 132 I27 Rulat ........... I47 I63 ('. Suipr ...... 168 96 Totals .......... 742 686 Ml" flatten G. Sufism ...... 133 176 mm ........... 97 151 Shanabrooll ,....163 183 [cm , ............ 121 I29 ‘Schlwdor ....... m m :42 Nwms ......... 19.1 20.1 Ml Ebninm-r ........ If»? m; M", l'. W): .......... 148 166 HO Slump .......... 180 196 ID] Total: .......... 799 875 796 umber" All Sun \3 Tholin'n ton. December 1701. M098.“ Al! Sun new The league stand! Tenn Prrtolin'n Cubs . . . . Klein's Colt» ...... ”wimp! Pm Banning Stump .. Genny .. Aldemn Holst The season is almost. but Er. Fol- lowingjs the "enge- o! the ten high men thus far. Banning easily loads with 188, which is some lvcr~ awn. Banning ..... 188 6. Vi: ...... 169 Slump ....... 179 Wells ....... 188 (19ng ....... 177 Bollow ...... 162‘ Harold Clarke was over last week and helped his namesakcs to beat the liading Cuba three mu After the series he carried rown, the three fingered wonder, out On his shoulders owing to Bmyn'sgood nailing. l The bowling league will have a fmeeting in Dicke's Hall on January 6th at 7:45 r. m. at which time the secretary wll read a re :1 of the financial standing of the ensue. Schlauder. the "big man" with Klein’s Colts. is still eating Klein’s “pok chops" and knocking them dead. Zhem is a universal saying at the al- leys that Schlauder has n natty ball, gontml "neverythlng and al he lacks Bill Vix'is'c'akiF'garmmky's place wig}; Bertolin's Cu 5. r As the league shuts down until Jan- uary 6th. it finds Bertolin’s‘ Cubs and Klein’s Colts tied for first place. Each mam has won 22 and lost 14 games. Oniy cl ht games separate the lead era an tailendcrs. Three teams, Tholin’s Hatters. Mochel’s Ail Stars and Kidwell's Speeders, are jostling (och other in an effort to keep out of the near position. They are tied atnl4 won and ?2_los§ for filastuplace. Any fl. _..v- r ..... Grant Nash iéwliii'lt land will pro- bably bowl with some team. it may be Clarke’s Clean 'Ems. Harold Beidelman got a count of 246 in the local bowling league last Thursday night which makes him high ‘man for the season as the bowlers hare resting over the holidays. This finish in which event “Bike" will count is liable to stand u until the draw down the high score rst money. With “Bike” going as he was his teammates, Swearingen’s Pace Mak- ers, came through with marks in the 160’s and they scored the team high scqre {crime season. 906. BEIDELMAN LEADS LEAGUE WITH 246 ‘ COUNT FOR HIGH Berlolin's Cuba and Rich'- Colts Tied For First Place an Bowlers Rest During Holiday Scum. ......... lab 1w ......... 195 136 ......... l 46 I I 7 ......... 129 174 ......... 1’7 5 1 SR ......... 837 740 Kflwell’s Speeder: ...... 784 84 Klein's Cull: 770 177 I35 140 i730 I26 181 111 MO 180 180 137 184 I49 134 MR Kidwell's 1-58 I63 "8 I75 M9 125 199 Hf» WI 739 459 489 525 412 437 476 621 458 470 , During the three days of the Con- ens ventlon nearly 500 nmutx were on duty as ushers. messengers. idea. and .1 inform-mm bureaus. ' Scout- 530 mg” states that "The American Leg- 36‘ ion in mopention with the Execu- ‘35 t'vc Committee of the Boy Scouts of ‘5“ America will urge local post: of the 538 legion to help su'wlv scoutmlmrn by recruitln volunteers mung the He- turned 0 menu and soldiers. and (0‘ “I push an aggressive campaign throuzh‘ 454 mouth"? for Amerimniution and rit- 621 izonship training.” a Ila!- 377 4” 452 457 1'?- M2 16! 16'. At the last moon of Downers Hive. Ladies of “I the following oflicers were elected for the new term. Lady Commander ...... Lena Hanan Lieutenant Commander Fried: Dich mu m hint 713 ft. porch. 8 some?“ electricity {or all no, me n mrytiun milk- {3 1321800. Price . FOR SALEâ€"hovel! 9 ”0 rooms, ”1 BOY SCOUT NOTES MACCABEES EL- ECTED OFFICERS F 0 R NEW YEAR Winter mam? Sunday and is sup- toud to hot until Hush 2139,10»: In your coal bin! men look to your mat bins. We haxe had enough zero weather and snow already far some of us. Sunday. December 21. was the short- est day of the year end the first day of winter according to the calendar. However, it was one of the mildcst we have experiencd this season and we are a little inclined to think that the‘fa‘lenda‘r wag 2n mug. _ _ FIRST DAY OF WINTER W A S A VERY MILD ONE sisâ€"pages at that conventigfi. At the Methodist Epimml Con- vention recently held in Detroit. the Boy Scouts vqlunteemd and served The Ameriun Legion at their fin! Pl.“ ”.7 annual convention MM gt Minneapo! .h. IN “I. Novemht‘r I042. 810pr on! two nso'ule‘ons. Ono of these 9 ruled M 0"" [the Boy Scouts of Amen‘u an “"0qu "Resolved. Thu the America: but: ' ion heortily commends the principleu, ‘ and achievements of tho [lav Scoutnf of America lad recommends um each; ‘ pout assist the boy scout troops in' E It: communitv in whoever "1|an prgcticnblei" 7 I ’ Tin- Boy Scout: 0! Hlmhlr Incl of "nwnono (Provo elped. to go on I hila- Ruunlay under the wpcrviaion of TScout luocuuvc (I. H. flames ml their respective «cont-mm. They nu hike Iowan! name meeting you“ When the" will hymn! “Io-pr own lune-hm. After thin they will haw. gums and mu. followed by plenty at hot chocolate. Ind then "turn to their homes. Scout Ext-culin- of thin mum. C. WANTEDâ€"A duh or double hr- ". names met vim-prelude!“ W. N. mind nhot gun. John N Ray. rmf. rmky um um Scout- Phone m-w-z. 1240-: Mullen. Monday evening and also - - FOR SAM-’r- Flrm of 10 It". O. undo It the orcuuon of finding Troop G Lair. I... [8 mile- 0‘ No. I. .l'linton. NUoSning f-rmn "mm: The Boy Scout's: Hlmhlr and often-00 "" Den. ""1“" “ howmm (Srovn Expect. to go on I hilu- ‘ LK'VW'“ DeWuu. It. l2’”“" in low: the lurirflvc' mohrflfirilverx: patted home for the holidays. The Lunc- Aid Society will med l-‘rilu . January 90:. u the home of Mm. . Marwiu. ial uervico will also be held Now can Eve December 3L“. be- ginning u 7: ‘6. On Chrinhnu Eve 3 a a! chil- dren: set-Vito will be he! h church beginntnz at 7:46 p. m. On the sick lint. thiuweck m the gghool girls Bertha Schun and Chm Meyer. \ Nation. Mr. David Quince came from his home in Vandalia. lll.. and vary plea‘ saintly surprised hix daughter, Mrs. Ilumb Mg). Richter and Mrs. Porter Sunda morning. He will spend the Iloliduvs here. Corrine and Carl Nadelhofl'or and Ross and Carl Rogers are home from Wisqqnsin University to spend their Fred Schultz of Downers Grove vis- ited his brother Frank, who in on a furlough from the U. S. A. Hospital at Fort Sheridan ,Monday. Mrs. E. McGinnis spent several days in Aulora and West Chicago visiting friends. She will spend t 4: holidays in Aurora. . l The Advance Bible Class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar- ker last Friday evening and spent a very profitable as well as enjoy- able time. The primary election of class officers was held. 'lhe real el- ection will take place at the next re- gular business meeting. Six new memliers were taken into the class making an enrollment of about thirty- slx. ‘ NEWSY M113 FROM US“: AND BELMGHT Mr. Elmyuuujcl, who hu- been Bornum El}. and Mrs. {synag- Church'Notes. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Church Service, 11:00 a. m. LACE NoTES iy well built 7' m‘réudcna,‘fi open fire plug, large living room -- a?! the film 7: onfy ssioboJM "â€"3 ,0 ET. FOR SALE- A very denim “I hum. square. two story m with all modern conveniences. H water heat. ood porches. n 1‘ 100x141 on gum! street, ain‘t-a ch31}: at 86,500. am: an be knit an . . rqn sgyijgmy new._ W ,VV 1,- V--- tric light, vaper but: hid in In. order. has large lot on '31-. ..-J AL- -1-.. _- “L. 02m ”4‘ -_ nnd the police is right. “only 75“: around In" ash. FOR Sale~A¢ ‘he edge of an “ID- room house in «Bod npfilrffi .n conveniences is well located, net? Oh. station and school. the lot is 10011“. wit): plenty of {mfg} 3003! m TF9? qew'cfi 1W “‘9" '-'°"-'° "" can Ar terms. FOR SAL PEG“ Grove colts! - nirable location. near Inflow 0" 1,500. $600. cash. or make of". )R SALEâ€"6 room hon"! Vi“! 6." hr. cistern. well. ham. ”:7 house, acre of good land. black 9 all tilhble. some fruit shade tn“; :1 good home cheap. price $3,000. Terms 2» suit. FOR SALEâ€"7V3}! _coqurh§le. 7 I the Mlin St. Stalin: 7hr." Mâ€"‘mflm Main. mad 4 large liglrt moms. and 0 3'9). will make over in n llne 2 flat. ll be M from. Ms lot flour]. and an bought right, and on any tor-l. FOR SALEâ€"«'Modem nearly new kl- nlow, all complete on flu fim D". with 2 urn-in spire rooms. lam screened n from porch, lute Inn and old maple trees. good ban, H i-Ox300. on payed atree Price 855.. REM. ESTATE f0R SHE Plug your odor In fruit Ihg lowâ€"“lib in (hi you odor In only. 3. SHIT" Tom and in.â€" “.0. iii farm proper” in Iarflud. C an. hum court home or County 8.1!. . Madman. gnu-i mun. flan” In}. "an In“ drum-(C. mm M school» and chunhcs. Dunn-u In. mu 'in Chic.” muon for all Samuel F. "Um. Downers Gm l her, one of those Mplaéesfim yoqgng _with modern_ plumbing. glee» FOR 8ALBâ€"4r3xfluo ; Voluflo (am owner" in “ant and A unfl- wanfrrmx lime or double hr- mlocl not gun. John N mm m-wâ€"z. INN won RENTLMM. .mm hdopot. upoly 31 No. In July 6 .. July 13 .. July 20 . July 27 .. August 3 éugust )0 Followinfilis the report of the Mr bumr of t 0 union chum}: sol-vell- held last, summer in the open I11. RECEIPTS Collection- Commissioner Ream. moved to II!- joum to the next reguhn mood «'n’e December 29th, I919. On to] call Commissioners Heartt. Brno, Hailer and Ma yor Barber voted A”. Nays none Motign carried. H _ FINANCIAL RE- PORT OF UNION CHURCH SERVICES A general diacusslon of the pro”!- cd Cannon Ball Trail followed, Ind Mayor Barber urged the Comm-«ol- cm to ive the matter more public!- ty as em seemed a poasiblllty that the route might be changed so that homers Grove would not benefit by the; proposed impyovement. ‘ ‘ Minutes of the meeting of Do“ her 15th wree mead and Communion! cr Bryce moved to approve “me. 0! roll call Commissioner; Bryce. Hillel) Heard and Mayor Barber voted A”. Nays none._ Motion curried. Austin absent '7‘... .â€" . u Preaeni' “7,6", c§lilWMayor W 0‘. Barber and Commissioners 31". . {frailty and ‘Heartt. Comm f Re In muting of the Cool thg “Inge of l_)_owngru__0rov0._ OFFICIAL PRO- ' CEEDINGS OF THE: -- VILLAGE BOA-ll Chan. M. much? Vi'lfige Clerk. )0 l7

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