Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Mar 1920, p. 6

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Szm p. m. Evening Payer and German. The Rev. Gardner A. Mac W'Iortcr will be charge of the ser- vieu on this date. Wednesday. March 17th. filthy. March Nth. I920. Fourth Sunday in Lent. Mid Loni 1:” p, In. Service of' Song and [1th and In Bvlnnlisuc sermon by ”no ”tutor. A bright. rhoorful. 0""!- N unin- widi a Ioi of singing in which every body participates. Come aloe and you will come again. You In WI)“: u'olnwm. 3. ANDREWS EPISCOPAI, CHURCH ms .. m. Bible! School. A on W lut Sunday. [Au hey 5: 3nd". Visitors and new mom- hn "It-cum. um i. "1. Morning Won-Mp. Cm h "a spin" of uvnhip and the II- und- o! payer. 2:” p, m. TM ('MHM’: "our. 0:“ p. m Senior Young People: Mill-m of Chriuian Sodom-or. Top- 2: “Patient-v- and its Ronda.” lacing 0:45 a. m. Sunday School. ":00 u. m. Morning Worship. The Rev. "when Rood o! the Anti Saloon mane will be the Ape-her. 8:” p. m.‘ Junior B. Y. P. U. 0:” p. m. Senior ll Y. P. U. 7:” p. m. M the evening urvkc men] momhtn of flu- Wheaten Y. I. C. A. Gospel Tram will be pre- Iflt And have dam of {M- service. W music will be prodded by Wu of the tum. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:46 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion and Ian's Sodality meets on the filth My of the month; Married Women on the first Sunday; Young Ladies on the Sound Sunday; Boys find Girls on the third Sunday. Holy hour ulorntion every Friday from 8 to G p. m. won; 3:30 p. m.. vespers. benedic- tion. Iermn; bnptiams, 2:80 p. In. Week days-Holy Communion, 'l n. Sunday-8 a. m., Mus, reading of 60 Gospel and Epistle of the day. lumen; 10 s. m., High Mans. reading I the Gospel and Epistle of the day, mo 31. m. Liuny and Instruction. 8:00 p. m. Litany and Address. The Rev. K. 0. Crosby. Director UNITED BRETBRBN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE 8:00 p. 7m]. Mid-week worship and confluence. Sunday. March 14th. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Serâ€" mon: “lookout Mountain." 6:30 p. m. Intermediate C. E. 7:80 p. m. Evening Worship. Lec~ tun by Mr. Immanuel Gittel on his experiences in Russia. Wednesday. March 17th. he Rn. Hugh M. Mum" Print-ll- '2.nge ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. lav. J. Mind NM I’m. Sunday Schol, 10 a. m. Punching dewice, 7:45 p. m. All are welcome. Rev. Bun. B. Goodwin. Pastor. Rev. Thomas J. Owen. Mini-m. CONGREGA’I‘IONAL CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Steun Heating - Sewer Building Gas Fitting BVANGBIJCAL CIIUICI m. Wedm-uhy. l’nyet Fred D. Heinke PLUMBING I Telophone 53-3 ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from u variety of w captable designs and every detail is looked after by experts. That is why our monuments always appeal to good taste. If you plan a memorial in; your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments Sunday. March HUI. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School ":00 a. m. I‘ublir Worship. 4:00 p. m. Intermediate- Spa-om! League. . 0:30 p. m. Epwodh League. 7230 p. m. Evangelistic Sen-ice . Phone 35- R NAPERVILLE. Wednesday evening Testimonial Meeting, 8:00 p. m. Radius Room optn Monday and friday from 3 to 5 p. m. hum «iii 7 me“ upon Vii-e, Rafi-QM ‘Motkn Syums 0! Valuation." h fin. “a Monday, lurch IM. uf the [Arum Home for Boys. CM- nao. will spunk I! am 9min! nerâ€" hmt‘TmM-r Association The Rev 11m Damn Gm. (:lub mic-ruin. «I II ”progressive mine" in "wit club room- lu‘ Thursday mm The priu wimn won. Kr. and In. C. 3‘. Dark. It. and In. J. 9. Km and In. W. W. Gnuflcy I050 i. IL Holy Coma-unlo- and need: In. 1‘. I. Campbell. In. Roar "dilation. llnwklm. In. E, Covert. Mn. H am 9. m. Monthly meeting of w‘finrle Wn'glnt I'll Mrs. J. 8. Latin dfiTHODIS‘l‘ EPISCOPAI. CHURCH A new orchestr- wu organized at IM mutt-nee of Mr. Wm. Hod!" In! Tuauh)‘ evening wuivflnx a(’ the “flowing: Wm. llodlu. J. W. Nah. P. G. laybrkk. Mr. L-rnbco, L. N. laybrkk. J. A. Null. D. K. Cain and I). J. “Sky A very pretty home wedding yes- tenlay altomoon united Miss May E. Graven o! Downers Grove and Mr. "once W. button of Chicago. The ceremony wan performed by the Ram Herbtlt H. Rood u the home 0! un- hridr's plumb. Mr. 3nd Mm. C. G. Graves on Railroad uncut C. E. Oldfield, a former Dou'nerfi Grove resident. but for the last six years located at VundaIia. has return- ed hem and wiIl maln- his n-sklence on Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mochol are the proud parents of a son. who came tu glmklen their home last Thursday. Mrs. M. H. Rates of Galeshurg, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. McNaught. for Seattle. They are taking an outâ€" fit and provisions for an 18 months’ stay. The party which E. H. and Leo A. Prince accompany to the gold fields of Alaska. left Chicago Tuesday nil/e Died at his home on Carpenter sh. Saturday morning, March 4th, Mr. 3133M Parker, aged 91 years and 3 ‘uonths. Funeral services were held at the house, Rev. Willard of Chica- go. a relative, oll'iciating. In 1843 he and his wife came to Downers Grove when! they lived until 1847 when soon after the death of his wife he moved to Chicago, staying there six years, coming back here where he has since nude his home,‘ under the faithful care of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Libby Crandall. Subject: “Substance." Churrh Service. 11:00 a. m. Sunday School. 10:11) a .m. TWENTY-TWO YEARS A60 IN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. NIENTIST From the issue of March 10, 1898. Library Hall nwâ€"‘mwnmcmvn mm mm GROVE. :. Punt ILL. is; '"A. w. 1 HA 'a cum 0" ”3‘9?!” 9"! filfl'l‘éfl'} ifi'fi'ififilfiifli ii Kt- on Immnny nnd act. Hm) tho mood on tho lum- ot Imam. Drifting flu. lmonnln tr“. 1’. . cum a Ca. folds. om \ "my former was-km!- and club mm" amid the luncheon. am when the {allowing were not- Wheaten; In. A. Scott. uni In. “udder: o! Nmn'lllv; In. Frank Johnson uni In. A. u. I!“ of Glen Buy»; In. J. ['1 Miller and MN. Wm. Bklho of (3mm l’nrll nn-l an. H. Nathan and In. F. I "Inns of 64mm. The \im'ling delegates wrn‘: Mm: John Halon. In. J. A. 0N", Nun; R. J. Wing. In. J. Hun. lint. T.‘ "only. In. J. Lamb“! and In. F.’ “my. 0! the 03m- Aurorl club-n;> In. 52. nmwn And Mm ("on ur‘ y Mus. m. K. "um. um [mm-z An Chairman. upolue on the work accom- plluhcl in the district; explained how with I little thought and study. the harmony of color and the love of the beautiful will ho part of our every day liven. | Mrs. I-‘runk Johnson or Glen Ellyn‘ chairman Conservation, Illh District. mported the work done along thv line of form! preserve, two and xhruh planting. and urxml the encouraging: of bird house building. The muting mu- om- Ion; h In .omcmbeml. (Continued {mm Page I) fare and Thrift. [t was only after seI'craI muIIthslhelpful and interesting and the club of thought on the subject that we was sorry to see him leave so early decided to take the ads elf the front in order to catch a train. but we hope page. It meant a drop in the I-eIen-Ito have him again at some future ue, as of course from; page advertis- ‘date. The musical reading by Mist- ing is higher in price. but we am out lflenrietta and Lucy Riedg. and piano to make The Repel-tel the best pos-lduet by Mr. and Miss Duel and the sible fior our readers and think that: IlraIIing by Mr. Henry Duel “em all in its present form it is the best pa- (nioyed. The election of officers was per in DuPage Count). We are not held and the Social committee seI'Ied ‘alone in this belief. One of the ru- ”Icfmshments A IeI'y pleasant even- prescntatiIe citizens of Donne”~ ing “as spent. At the next meeting, Grow, who subscIibcd {In new pa- April 9th Dr. Goodwin of Downers pm in the County told us, not once Cr'me, “ill b0 the speaker. Remem- lput several timex, that The Reporting tor the (late. considered from a news and adverti5<i -- ing standpoint. is Dul‘aze County'v Mix and Mrs. FIank Haumcsscr Sr. 505" 4 mo Ii~itin2 their son 3nd «laughter- WOMAN'S CLI'B International Tractor: 1nd F-m Implements of All Kinds. PHONE 189 63 S. MAIN ST. Girls‘ dmsl‘s {mm 6 to [4 yrs. (karmic vaifls and so rite skirts: [lanky (‘nmts wit one yrar guarantor. MRS. [MRICII Wonderful aims in spring suits. mt- ml ruin-cont»; uflc!‘ mite. lrimleue “file. or- mam! gingham dross". a" fines it made behJecn ads on the front page and without. He congratulated us heartily and predicted that our subscribers would be more than pleas ed with the nesult. Hrs. Emrkh. 75 No‘ Forest Ara. npmu 0w Victor IAIN" Tai- loring of (Wm-ago. "Schlitz.” Newspaper Man's Comments. I). l". Merrill of the Hinsdale Doâ€" mgs. was very enthusiastic over the improved appearance. of The Repor- ter in its "adless" front page form. He said he hardly maiized himself. and he has been in the business f0: many years, lust what a difference “ADLESS” FRONT PAGE RECEIVED ' M U C H PRAISE (Continued from Page I) that I do enjoy reading it AND CARE or 1m: mun SHAMPOOING Mrs. Mary L. Youde SCALP SPECIALIST Appointments by telephone. IMPLEM EXT DEALER 15 lot“! forest Ann-e R. C. ELLIOTT m‘x‘mu'umuv nu ll.\(Hl-I()\ m, 54 No. Forest Ave. ’ launch! lrlw Just an a Put-Hand lilo.) lows-oi "I about m begin a “whim; fire 1 my the mm- In an nrm um mu. :m bflllramom All"! on he nun-«I ‘ I fur mlnuln. and run clmm lmn "II vdl’ffl. “Du-n- lw law I “Mr"! WM”! Wu: and an mum "'Mrkl of I 110'! ‘ M "w (mud. "o borrow-d I! Inn: ' mun! '0 Wm I hem-am. um! ; pom." lw vmr Mn MM. mums-d Ibo _ no "I!" u III "II mu. E l-‘mnk Schultz has been honorably '(iischargml from the haspital at Ft. Sheridan aml is at home with his ‘parcnu Mr. and Mn. l-‘ml Schullt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. l'lumb of Dowm-rxa ‘Gmw, syn-m Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Plumb. I Mm. l“. Landorf and daughters twont the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Horatnwn. at llinmlulv. Mrs. McGinniu of Aurora. Vinita! Mrs. G. Duhloulin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Flank Haumosscr Sr. :uc visiting their son ml daughter- ;n-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. . ”numenscr. at Malta. Ill. Harvester Company who spoke to the itammunlty Club last Friday evening ;on “Seed Com." is a wonderfully good speaker and his talk was very helpful and interesting and the club was sorry to see him leave so early in order to catch a train. but we hope to have him again at some future date. The musical leading by Miss Henrietta and Lucy Riedy and piano duet by Mr. and Miss Duel and the drawing by Mr.’ Henry Duel were all enjoyed. The election of officers Was I Mr. Rumniel of the International l HEWSY NOTES I’ROM LISLE All) BELMNT Church Nona. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Evening Service 7:45 p. m. Church Service, 11:00 a. m. Capital 81m... (M y Address) (City) Gondomon: (1) Been»: you know me, enter my name for TB! COUNTRY Glflnnlnl Tot one year Ind charge the cost, $1.00. to me. no“ the copy everywhere (My Name) (2) Here's my dolhr. I mt THE COUNTRY GINTLIMAN. Please send itâ€"to me. 5¢ Farmers and Merchants Bank in Tm; Cozxrrm GENTLEMAN dated March 6. And we'd like to get acqu: intcd with you through this Great National Farm Weekly itself. We know that THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Sometimes banks get ac- quainted with farmers by giving good advice, or urging good roads. or organizing calf Clubs among the boys. Thnt last was thewnyofom. w' c‘ crtox yis told "Get better acquainted with your neighbor » ~you might like him!" That's a pretty good motto for a community like ours, isn't it? Town folks should get better acquainted with country folks; the merchants and the bankers should get to know the farmers “and how they are farming. Speaking for this bank. we'd like to get acquainted personally with every farmer hereabouts he might like us enough to deposit money with us; we might like him enough to lend him .zome. Anyway. we could swap ideas and perhaps add his name to the rapidly growing list of subscribers for ‘Di’e COUNTRY GEN TLEMAN Read Every Ad. in the Reporter Every Week. It Pays. LEVI MERT'Z, President Let’s Get Acquainted Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. LUMBER qua “THE ASHLESS FUEL” 90 per cent PURE CARBON IT ALL BURNS NO SMOKE N0 SOOT N0 ASHES No! ! Not One Bushel of ashes will you get from burning one ton of Not ONE Bushel?? $11.50 PER TON Better and cheaper than hard coal. Double the zmtity per ton of any other coal. ' Try it! And you will always buy it! ALSO IN STOCK Pocahontas Mine Run Coal Nut and Furnace Soft Coal Phone One Five CARBON COKE in the CLASSIFIED Column in the Classified Column of The Reporter if you wash to buy anything. sell anything. rent anything. find any- thing. hire help or just to let lolks lmow you're still alive and on the job. These "baby ada"y_are read every week by thousands of people in and around Downers Grove. For Sure Results ADVERTISE ADVERTISE N0 CLINKERS Mnnufacturen Dealers COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds (Sizer) nelps farmers all over the United States to make more and more money. It would please us to see you making more money too. so we stand ready to send in yr ur subscripâ€" tion if you just .33; tflc word. One dollar buys it for a whole yearâ€"52 big. friendly‘ helpful, weekly issues Get acquainted with THE COUNTRY GENTLE- “AN~‘rou re sure to like it N0 WASTE Friday, March I; Telephone 12

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