Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jun 1922, p. 5

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3:30 p. m. The Rev. Gardner A. MacWhol-ter will broadcast a sermnn and chapel service from Statinn KYW, Westinghouse Radiophone Studio, Chicago. 860 meters. 8:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and‘ Semen. June 8, 1922. Thursdag. mo p. In. Guild In 1mm.” at the “dome of In. C. "shone . W Ava, Hrs. turd unis; June 4, 1922. Whitsunday. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. ta reception by the Church Schoo . 9:45 a. m. Church School. 10:90 I. III. Adult Bible Class. I ANDIEWS EHSCCDPAL CllUlCl 11m " E “fisifive"diri§uaiiiii" orggjhe Spifigi‘ijjeqi life.” 9:45 a. 11!. Bible School and Hell’s Class. 11:00 a. m. __l‘lomi‘r‘_g_\§fors_hip:_ Wednesday. June 7. 1922. 8:00 p. m. Midweok Meeting. mgram. \‘ml mnmi spend one hour tween 7:30 and $30 to hotter adn 7:30 p. m. Pawn!" l-Ivvning Sor- vino. 11 :00 a. m Morning Prayer and Friar-{ship Moe-tint. Exthanp of lenders with the C. E. of Hinsdale. Sunday. Jam 4. 19.22 9:45 a. m. ilible Sthml. 1H” 3. m. Morning Devotional fieryicg._ Subject: "Power. and it’s II! In. Bun M. Mum Thom-v "M3 “it".ninr.” 7:30 -p. m. Fin-nip; Wonhip Odd Fellow} Nemmial Sonic". Swain-r «TM Rm. R. A. John pastor M St. Paul's tannin-3| Chunk. CM": n. Illinnit. Everybody olmmr. Sunday. June 4. I922. 9:30 I. m. Sunday Srhml. 10:30 a. m. l'onlrrm-I St'nifl‘ nml ‘ommnn‘mn 7:80 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon and Song. Payer meeting Wednesday even- 1.” eight o'clock. chmmh)‘ an" «hoot l‘rv n- gory (Tl-u. 7:“: p. «I. I‘m)" ect- lav-u fl Wonth ”:00 I. 01. Error! Layne 6:30 p. m. , halo: IA. Da)‘ ~~ What the In orMe. 7%.:m m. Rummy Srrwcr 0! Son and Sun-on. ANN“! 7:30 p. m. Troop 4. Boy Stflmn snhjcrt: “The Masttr's bzil n“: x GM ll. NO'M haw 1n. and Wérirr‘n Council onvlfi-‘iuhvy “v"mw" . _ 07mm]. Juno 2, u lbw rhun-h. “$Tfi’uuk momm- Imscomu. enunc- zflrmr ¢"0nint~~-9:°° r- m _ 7 d on. Short sgmon. Swlemlic! mnfical Sunday. June I. ”'22. Sad-x M3.“ $45.31" Anhn S 1:30 p._ m. __(‘hri.<fian Endeavor WKGREGATIONAL culrlcn 1‘. In. Win. “unfold. PM" .‘iundny. June 4. 1922. 9:45 I. m. Morning Bible School. _ Fully organiud and efficiently of- mar EVANGL‘LICAL causal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH the birth of the first Christian con- gngatlon. Come and hear how it cane about. Our services, for the pnsent, are being held in the Con- gregational church. All are welcome. Saturday evening. 8:00 p. m. Re- gular monthly congregational meet ing at. the home 0! Mrs. Krueger. All members are urged to be present, also such who claim to connect with the churrh. of the Holy Ghost on the Finlkrked Pen- tpcoqt'fl The first Pentecost ark uuuu-y, aunt: 1, JU‘E; 2:00 p. m. Sunday School. Bible stories rend. explained, and applied. Fundamental principles of Christian Doctrine inculcated. All children welcome. 2:45 p. m. Pentecost Service. We shall celebrate Pentecost with n German sermon dealing with the Subject: “The Wonderful Outpourlng of the_Holy Ghost on the Firs; Pen: FT. [NUT/Pl IL\ ANGELICAI. (GRHVI’. fiTREITT) ('“l'lfl'u it tannin! Monday evening at -__â€"__ 11:00 i. m. Morning Worship. Sunduyâ€" Anthem um] Symon. . 6:06 p. m. Amand- Serum. 8:00 ._ m. Man and Sermon. Monthly lisuiou Lennon. . - 7:?) p. In. Short flinging fien’iu. $0020; m. “a“; SS”: "d 30 Itdwon-I Prayer sen'm- “edneuo - 3- m. it u I won xi evening It 8 o’clock. 8:00 p. m. Lompllu. Benediction 00”"! Bible thofll Board ”'14- Sermon, Supthy, June 41 1922: eveni1 : . I ' __ MgGARLICK TIRES 0F ADDRESSES MILK MARIANA ROE IN wwwmsr Gm“ P U N PRODUCER PRODUCERS JUNE 6 ANNUAL RECI'I'ALS In. J. C. Nan-u. Plain. . ““1“" Resident 0‘ ”0"“?! Crew Aaron Sunni». Retained by .Assoch- Junior Student! Play Next Friday 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. ' Petitions Court to Change lion :0 Speak 1. Farmers Afternoonâ€"Senior Students flagged“ classes {or adults and . m. “Monika." 0' may, District. in the Evening. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. V ' J . Song service and sermon by the "3333» m. Endeavorâ€" Soda Winston Edward Garlick, formerly A huge mass meeting; of milk pro- t . A special program every Sunday of Downers Grove, Illinois, is fmiliar i There will be an informal piano ducers of the Chicazo milk markeflmr “Cit“. si’en by the youmrer mmils In. 1. Mind NI-tl. PI“. BRIE G YOUR FRIENDS! IHMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH I". Otto F. Andi. Pastor Doggy: manning“: WE WILL MAKE THE" om I!" To EEAUTIFUL I063 BIND IN YOUR OLD CARP"! AND CLEAN IAGS "SI-hit HIGHLAND nun Linda! M an RUG! ’0! ML. \II‘NICIPAL ENGINEER AND SURVETOR ‘8 Sam." Ave. Phone 801-! Datum Gnu. Ill. m Public in nanny invited to amnd the unite: and 1c win“ um! um- IM wading room Wodaosday fl'tninl Tnfimonlnl ”nun. loo 3:. m. Reading Room om loud" um! Friday from a In a p. m. Sunday SAM! at 9:45 I. in. Sunday Sonia at ":00 I. in. Ruby": “Go-l up Only (‘nuao and CHAIM." M. L. PUFFEIL M. D. Physician and Surgeon Fatima" on .11 work «hotrfully , furnished Arum: Phllooophy. 3mm pooplo mn to think "In! the boll WWII- hobo” hum tramp: and ms lm-Mlnr- are :- null-um- to any community. l'lo-ue romenllwr "nu m. Bible an n" 0qu work logo-How for good.~Novuda ('uumy Plc‘uyulw. Garlick, who is only 20 years old, has the consent of his father, Bert Elmer Gariick, of Graham Station, a suburb, to seek the change of name.” â€"LonAngeles Times. March 24. Donuts" ’ “Garlic,” he says in his petition, “is the name of an extremely odor- iferious but malodorous vegemble. and as the result of bearing the same name as that borne by this vegetable your petitioner has all through his‘ life been, and is now, subject to rid- icule and derision. and has been and is now, the butt of pun and jest." WA LK ER DICK E Painting "I” (”BUI(II 07 (Ill!!! sums! -..-â€"- O ‘5'. Winston Edward Garlick, formerly of Downers Grove, Illinois, is fmiliar with Shapespenre’s declaration that a iose‘ would smell as sweet by any othei- name, But just the same he had‘ filed a petition with the superior court of LosAngeles for permision to change his surname to Griffith. In. has ll. Goodwin, Pam JOHN S. LOZIER RUGS ”can: lQl-R And 133-! 81‘. JOSEPII'S CATHOLIC Electrician thou 3R8 [Jinn "all . , Rabbit. and lie-quite... ’3’” 3 “Home Can-I’m awn-um.“ huw- be. CIIUICII Dado. In Franco. 0! Ilw now! to â€"â€" which Inc-«whom; an nun-fled Iv do- I ll. Goodwin, 7.“! Inm- alum-ho In pub-ma? I" It Inn bot-nun. ll wan wand aven- lmmllly "ml nun-quHm-u hun- I Man and Sermon. 5mm; l-rwlila-ruuw (lu- Ink-0d of l‘nu rlnnging mum-u. arc-um tor mm «I III, DIM-r anHr nulmul, ’flw «Mu-«very has ham murals-Ml, "mun! On man, In"! 0! Fun-v an n Iifli'fl'uflfl "I- mam-u, mu] l-«rvlrulurly from "MI-0' "In! any [rum 0' mulurll and Ilmuur Mummy-Jamal" Mechanic: “I‘IIIIK. m militiaâ€"511:.“ quantum-Itching"! What Must He ‘Have Now? va nunâ€"m am 999 out 99' at «Gm Mr. Sapiro has organized fortyâ€" thme proclucem' cooperative market- ing companies, including the famous fruit cooperative: in California. No cooperative that he has organized has failed. DRUGGISTS Everything a Drug Store Should Have Main and Curtis: Cu. “The principle upon which we hue been working," said Mr. Sapiro, “is that the pr'oducer is entiled to half the amount the consumer in Chicago pays for milk. He is at present get- ting about thirty per cent." 1 Chas. Mochel Son 36 s. Main St. Telephone 29 Mr. Sapiro aided in drawing up the new contract which has been approv- ed by the Committee tepresenting the producers of the territory and which will go into eflect on September 1. .‘1’ 6,000 are signed by that time. A huge mass meetinKof milk pro- ducers of the Chicago milk marketing district will be held at the LaSalle Hotel. Chicago, 'next Tuesday after- noon. June 6. Aaron Sa'piro. famous cooperative attorney, wil give an ad» dress. The committee of Nine arr- nuonces that. every farmer interested in ,the future of dairy marketing in the Chicago district is invited. SEIBERT NORRIS n Swill». Retained by .Assoch- Junior Students Play Next Friday tion to Speak to Farmer: Afternoonâ€"Senior Students at Chicago District. in the Evening. Pots-lulu Bathing Caps 35cm $1.00 Rubber Aprons and Rubber Gloves Get the Kiddies 3 Rubber Ball Miller Rubber Co. - Inflated Balls See the Window for Housework HA Y, GRAIN, STRAW Oil 8: Brushes Alabastine Hygenic CALCIMINE. White Lead, Linseed POULTRY LAWN ' FENCING When [mum-ulna r natal-l [or up- Immortal pow nan-3n- m I that tune nml loot lot me I'm 00 lung, loo-c mmdn on Ibo «who. Climax and I]. R. 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Waving his lusl (are- welh. he llouled past the little group. â€"!ill their «lmuln at good wlll we" long hilt‘lll‘l‘l‘. nml his fleet swung out ulmn lhe "Mu, GARDEN TOOLS I On the evening of June 9, at 7:45 at the church Miss Roe will present her advanced pupils in a recital as- sisted by Miss Della Winters, reader rml Miss Mayme Engelschall, violin- iat. A small admission will be chargi’ Ready Mixed Paint SC to 60¢ attend. The Misses Marjorie Whifl'en Dorothy Towsley will assist. Full Line of POULTRY FEEDS and SUPPLIES There will be an informal piano recital, giu’en by the younger pupils of Miss Mariana Roe at the Methodist Episcopal church, at three o'clock the afternoon of June 9. Admision will‘ be free and everyone is Welcome tol Downers Glove flatware!» i WESTINGHOUSE '7 Special Battery fir “um \ / SaveMoneyi. F you’re a Ford owner, you’ll certainly want to see and soon buy the new Westinghouse Ford Special Batteryâ€" for $25.00â€"in your car! 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