Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Jul 1921, p. 8

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was the winner. repeating twenty of the texts which had been taught and given the rekrence. Part of them were whole psalms and her eflorts met with considerable applnuse. Following the qession the exhibit One of the most interesting parts of the program was the contest to see which of the students had re- membered the most texts from the Bible. Little Marjorie Potter, daugh- ter of Mr. :nd Mrs. Oscar Potter, L It u: very interesting and one mid usiiy see why the chiklren themmlves have been such regular atâ€" tendants and have been so keenly in~ teamed in the Daily Vacation Bible School. Hr. Kehrl than demonstrated how the lessons were taught the children so that they n‘ould understand and n. “in them. This was done by the use 0! letters which stood for a word. in this instance B-l-B~L-E. Each let- ter stood for one word or phase and the entire lesson demonstrated Vhlh mid be done wrong. the Bibie. l all part.- of the church came sums- “om. The childixh voices telling of their faith in song mere very impres- give. I” rm Avaâ€"M 1044-1 WHAT HAVE THEY DONE? ANSWERED TUESDAY N [G H T of Downers Grove Seouta who won having the time of their life and who will be lorry to pack up to come home tomorrow. when they will atop at the Yerkes Obacn‘atory and than on to Down": Grove via William» Bay. arm rivin‘ hen about 10 o'clock. ‘ Ir John Rood. the neny appointed Soot. of Schooin. was I visitor in town ia-t week. looking (or a boon, mailing arrangements to locate have and to anumo hil now chitin. Ho wan fortunate in muting a home on South Washington ntmt. probably the only one in town available. and this in face of the fact that we know of at icut a down pcopit' living right but in Down": Grove who hove ban ”house hunting" for three months or morn without finding any- thillg. bat an hope that Mr. Reed viii be a! fortune“ in his other at- fair: in Down”! firm-e. BRUNET DONKIN Ir. and Mrs. I". N. Davis and daughter. Knhryo. motored w I!» Boy Scout camp at Del-van Lake last Saturday. 00min: home Sunday evening. They found I happy bunch Mrs. J. Oestman celebrated her 30th birthday last Friday and those pre- sent were the Oestman family, Mrs. Carl Wolff and daughter, Mun-Chas. Wolff and daughter, Mrs. E. Mochel and daughters, Mrs. A. H. Sheridan and son, Mrs. C. l". Wolfi‘, Mrs. H.‘ Sntter and daughter and Billie Stai-l get. Dainty refreshments were servâ€" ed and a good time had by all. A group of Aurora women enjoyed a lawn picnic at the home of Mrs. P. A. Waterods in West Maple avenue last. Friday. Those present were Mesdames Blair, Rossiter, Atwood, Dr. Matthews, James MattheWs, Poitier, Budd, Watson and Dunlap. They were all of Aaron from which city Mr. and Mrs. Waterouu have re- cently moved to make their home in Downers Grove. Carpenters Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ferguson of Logan Square, Chicago, and daugh- ters, Rose May and Jeanette, are spending a two Weeks vacation with Mr. Fergusons pancnts‘ at New Ha- \en, Mo., and on return I‘hursdm will spend the Iemaimler of this “eek \u'th Nils. Ferguson’s parents, “I. and Mrs. Chas. Wolfl' of Rogers st. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Trahy are now nicely. sealed in their beautiful m-w bungalow on the corner of Saratoga avenue and Franklin street. This new home makes a fine addition to the street and Mr. and Mrs. ’l‘ruhy, who formerly made Riverside their home, will be welcnmed to the village. The Ladies Aid Society of St. Paul's Evangelical Church, held its annual picnic in the Fonest l’le'seue on Wednesday, July 27th. Among the out of 1mm \isitoxs were Prof. and Mrs Paul Clusius, and family, of Elmhurst, Ill. Mr. Crusius is a for- mer pastor of the local church. JOMG A’I'I'ENTED T0 ESTIMATES FURNISHED (Continued {mm I’m 1) Ill-putter Clan-fled ad- I" are In any. Try no In! wall. The Rev. l-‘nnkmfom should prm‘o one of the mod {Menuhin of lho speaker: of the 0pm Itr unit-s. He in a loader in his domination. I thinker. a student I'm! has a mum“: power which enables Mm to yet his Mus over to those who but him. ‘ [ The waiter fur the awning will he TIM Rev. Fred l-‘rankenlolcl. pastor o! tho lama! church in the Evangelical Synod It Rochester, New York. He Is the tut-her af a man's llible clun- whlrh numbonn 350 no the scope of‘ the work which this church doca can Everybody in most. cordially Invlt~ ed. The lent. we are (old, will sell. F00 people. And we would like to ace it filled to the doom that evening. 'l‘ln nllgloun pan 0! the evmlng program will be brlo! Ind ls and" the ample” of 8!. l’wl'u Evangeli- cal Church. who will («mull the weaker. ....................... Burleigh Wait Til Ah Put. On My Cmum » (Negro Spiritual) ........ Roddick Mr. Parker This concert in free to the public and taken the plum o! the npeli air service on the Methodist Church lav/n. Nobody knows- the 'lrouble I sees ........... ~ ........ White llabaner a ................. Snrasatc “in: Smith Arise, Shine ............. Mchrmld ’l'lic l’ublicun .......... Vandewntel The Living God ............ 0' Hera The Day is Ended .......... Bartlett (Violin obligate by Miss Smith) Mr. Parker Guitnn‘e ............... Moszkowski Ave Maria .- ..... Schubeit-Wilhelmi Variatimis .......... Tartini-Kreislor Min Smith My Homeland .............. Speaks My True Love Lies Asleep . .Murdock A Fairy Story by tho Fire .Merikanto Didn't It Rain (Negro Spiritunl) Our deposits have reached the figure we have been striving for. We now start for the next mile post. ONE MILLION DOLLARS â€"- Are you with us? Brass Workâ€"1st. l‘harold Toombs; 2d, Jean Nhrg'ncy; 3d, Catherine Rnsmveiler. Fancy Apron~â€"Vorgel Hot-ht, Work Apronâ€"Susanne Zimmorlin. Chickm Apronâ€"Dorothy flanxcn: Bagsâ€"Ruth Adams. ‘ Burnersâ€"Joan Nnrgney. Cullur and Gulf Set â€"â€" Catherine Hulaml. Holderâ€"Juan Nargncy. Wm-k Baskolwâ€"Cuthorine l’hlaml. The teachers who worked with the children wore‘ the Misses Allison, Lewis, Gillespie, Esther I’enner, Whifl'vn, Henderson, Hanchctt and Mcsdamos Replinger, VanValon, Tif- fany, Hanchett and Everett, Frank llroes and the Rev. Arnold H. Kohrl.‘ Hall A Million! l'NlON SERVICES IN CHAL'TAII- .Ql7;\-'I‘E.V'l‘ NEXT SUNDAY Bookcase-lst, Lyman Hall, 2d, Irâ€" win lam. Hammock-«151, Spencer Lott, 21], Howard Gregory, 3d. Delbert Lever- cnz. (Continued from Page 1) FIRST NATIONAL BANK Downers Grove, Illinois. DOWNERSGROVERE’O N DOWNEISGIOVE. ILLINOIS “Salvation Noll.” to be shown at the Dida- Thoutro. Augunt 4 and 5. h- um story of the up: and «Iowan o! a poor little girl in 1: mt city. If h- : pictun- you will nlwnyu remem- bl‘f. 7'20-1‘ See 1: ml, honeao-to-gomlms box- In; match. ending with I knockout. at the Dicke Theure. July 29 and 80. Charles Ray In “Scrip Iron.” Chu. [-3. VanLom's famoun‘ boxing yam. will give you In many thrill: u the Dompuey-Carpentier fight would hu-c‘ «lone. 7-29-11 Lawn mowers sharpened. All kinds of machine work. Repairing of all kinds of tools. Expert workmanship and the machinery to do it. with. Paul Shroh. Belmont Forest nve., phonn 3604. 6-174! Hinsdnle Phone 848 An abmrbing and dramatic story of life in (he tenements of New York's East Side, is presented in the picturization of “Salvation Nell." at the Dicke Theatre. August 5 and 6. This is the wonderful play in which Minnie Madam Fiske gained much of her popularity. 7-29-1 Lyman Ilowc‘s famous “Ride on a Runaway Train," is a clever mixtum of comedy and thrill. Before the ride is finished everyone will be hanging on to their seats for dear life and yelling with laughter‘at the same time. It’ s a screen nmelty. At ilhe Dicko Theatle,- July 29 and .30. 7-29-1 Hinsdale Upholstering and Furni- ture Repair Shop. All work neatly done at reasonable prices. Phone 635 u send postcard. Will call and do- live: free of change. 11-2641. Geraniums, Pansics and a variety of Bedding Plants, also Vegetable plants of ‘various kinds at‘ Gollan’s Greenhouses. Phone 2104. adv. tf. The Downers Grove Garage has sv- curcd the cxclusiyc sales for The Hydro 'l‘oron 'I‘irnx. This is the tire being manufactured under a new pro- . See our advertisement on page '2. A full line of the celebrated INDU cosmetics for sale at Marion Dexter’s ART KRAFT SHOP. one door south be shown at the Dicke Theatre, Fri- day and Saturday, July 29 and 30. Charles Ray is the star and it's a “Knock Out." 7~29â€"1 of the Ross Bakery. “Scrap Iron," Charles E. VanLoan’s great boxing yarn, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, will C. E. B B 0 W E B Paintingâ€"Decorating 26 Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. Phone 82-11 adv. tf. Dr. G. H. Gutridgc. Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon. of LnGrang-c, will open on office in’ Downers Grove about. August 15th and will spend Wednesday and Saturday afternoons hero. Phone: ofi'ice, LaGrange, 246; residence, LaGrango, 756. The best time to subscribe for The Reporter is "anytime." .Do it today. (Advertisemont) I hereby ask for your vote and suppnrt as Republican Candidate for the ofl'ine of County Treasurer at the April Primaries. WA'L T'E’R S. OTTO EVERYTHING IN INSURANCE mar Accident At the Dicks Theatre next Fridey Evening, August 5th, Neal Hart in “Danger Valley" a red-blooded west- ern feature. Mr. George Fix‘wishes to announce his candidacy for the ofl’ice of Coun- ty Treasurer of DuPage County on the Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the people at the April Primaries. 745-4 Chicagoâ€"Phone thuh 6210 CARPENTER CONTRACTOR All Work Gaunt”! ' Mun-(h Ave. P. 0. Box 151 DOWNERS GROVE. ILLINOIS Lehmann 6' Michels Store G. H. BUNGE Lawyer Olive. Far-um Ir Merchant Bank Building, Tue-days. ’l'hnudu- Sat-nun. I a. u. to 6 p. I. But: evening. 1 to O. For County Treasurer GEORGE A. FOSS ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT OSTEOPA T" Y Advertisement N. E. MATTER. â€"Ad\‘cnisemont. IMHO- no 1 4 l -M WPér Jar, 15c; 2 for ............ 25c Krispy Crackers, per package ..;.l5c y "In." uu--v- . Hui/inlet Toilet Soap,"i'.'5'c' €511.33? '. 16c Ginger Snaps, in kegs ............33c 21b Jar Pure Strawberry or Raspberry Preserves ..................... 75c Sunbeam Salad Dressing, per bottle 35:: 18 Oz. Can Ripe Olives, 65c value 59c Rub Nix Soap Chips, 3 pkgs. for . .25c Baked Beans, per can ............ 10c Large Cans Tomatoes ............ 15c Preservesâ€"Apple Base ........... 25c Bulk Cocoa, per pound ..... ' ...... 25c Cream Filled Wafers, 90c val., lb. .69c Savoy Pure Olive Oil, Quarts . . . .3125 No. 10 Size Apple Butter . .‘ ...... 98c 10 Bars Swift Pride Soap ........ 43c Vanila Wafers, Special, pound ....33c 6% Oz. Jar Prepared Mustard . . . .IOc Sandwicholaâ€"Fine 7 for Sandwichesh _ Laxge Bars Buttermilk, GIVcen me or 'Am_2‘1n__._ 1E_-‘I..‘ _ In. Runkels Cocoa, lath Can ......... 7-22-4 Telephones 177 and 178 Funeral services were held from the home Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Ar- thur B. Wright, First Reader of the First Chlirch of Christ. Scientist. in charge. Interment was in the Biod- gctt cemetery on the West Side. (Continued from Page 1) The living sons and daughters are: Luther and Lynn, of Downers Grove; Walter and Archie, of Chicago; Mrs. Addie McKee, of Earlville and Mrs. Edith Schabel, of New Orleans. “TAPS” SOUNDED Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Take your FIRST S'l'l-Il' on the road to. sutwss RIGHT NOW by crossing the DOOR-STEP of this bank and opening a SAVINGS ACCOUNT. LAST MONDAY FOR “G E N E” FARRAR A State Institution under State Supervision Established 1892 SAVING is a mailer ol' RESOLI'TION RESOLI’TION train STRENGTH STRENGTH crates '(YNVFIDENCE CONI-‘IIDENCl-I generates POWER POWER compels PROGRESS PROGRESS IS Sl'CCEfiS! STEPS TO SUCCESS SEND IN YOUR OLD OAIPMS AND CLEAN BAGS via WILL MAKE THEM OVER IN- TO BEAUTIFUL was Downersfime Weaving“: HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Phone 324 ' RUGS BUGS FOR SALE MI 1921

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