Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jun 1922, p. 3

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Fdzyiew Avenu- Ihlt Gnu Phone lOl-li NT, Irv-n] Ill 1! dry lots, on mu a- ho lad n ”In, at $200 '64 dowp 994 "0,! month, sui't. __._ -_.v.- _....-..... -ruu' .nvuw’ u- m 101-. Sunday, June 11. 1922. Chicago. Sunéey School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching Service It 10:30 a. m. mediete im- and 7:30 p. m. or: distance . _ Mrs Eleanore Schmitt visited Mr no" neigh‘ The evening sermon will be In] The schools in this vicinity closed with a most pleasant picnic: the Chtistians and the Unsaved. and Mrs M Dieter 8‘ Naperville Sun- Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Bible, day. 2M 0" Bf" Prayer and Conference meeting. Mrs Harry Foster visited Mrs Jas. Thin Sunday II" ho observed an Childnu‘n Day in our chunk. Tho dull-inn will take worm pun And have and-J consideration In m It!- vko'a of the day. Tho pun?- mon- In. urn-on will be “A Children's Dny‘ The run] animals of UM Town- uhlp held combined graduation exer- cise: It the Lixlo church Wedlmully evening. Than a! 1!» local school who graduated In Mod: meflus, Helen Job-ml. Aden-u.- Knish-pr. Dorothy Schultz and Loni: Van den A” m d INSUIANCI Ode. I he On! In! Mm Finn-on O lurch-tn But 3!“. Mr and In A Porter and Rom-Ila attended the funeral of a fflend, Mm Benin Newhnd, of Chic-go. Wednes- day. LOANS Edvard G. [anon Co. REAL ESTATE Frank Schultz is again home (ram the linnupolis Government. hospi- tal. We are glad to no“ his improve- mam. Plana {or the day include the ser- vice of baptism and a distribution of our new publication, “Church News." Master Pnul Leppln of Malta, "L, is spending his vacation with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs l-‘ Hau- A hearty welcomeâ€"{or all our ser- viceaâ€"for all our friends and strang- Jane ankenfield o! Downers Grove spent the weekend with Helen Wim- Carpenter Work and Mrs. Frank H-umesser Sr., has been on the sick list this past week. Mr Hex-nun Bot: has returned to his home after a five weeks may in‘ Florida. I IWSYIM'ES PM! US“ AND BELMONT oflllklluh Wk’w Mrs Collins Goodrich attended the gradunting exerchys and picnic giv- ‘en by the Naperville Towuahip schools at the Steel: Farm last Thurs- day afternoon. It was a most delight {ul affair and showed a great spiritl in community work. The Utley, Foster and Goodrich families and Meribah McCall of Wheaton and Clifford Potter of the Grove, had an outing at Lake George Sunday. ‘ 1 Miss Rott and Miss Elizabeth Koh- ley attended the Naperville Township picnic June 1st. Mr and Mrs Robert MacDous‘al! spent Monday evening at the Harry Foster home. Mrs Harry Foster visited Mrs Jas. McClintock at Hinsdale Saturday atâ€" ternoon. Miss Ann Griffith spent Monday in Chigngo. WWI-"Slim 91995:“. with appliution for ‘ The topic of the evening was “Bet- ter Friendships" and the spirit mani- fested was certainly in harmony with the topic. The large number present as well as the very agreeable tone of the meeting was a source of great encouragement to the officers. The local gathering was led by Carl Dorstewltz of Hinsdale. An un- usual feature introduced was the “Fellowship Supper" at six o’clock. This consisted of sandwiches, lemon- ade and cake, served by a committee of girls headed by Margaret Hitch-j The Christian Endeavor Society of [Ehe Congregation] Church enjoyed a treat last Sunday when the second exchange of leaders along “Q' Divij sion was affected. William Miskellyj and George Bunge represented Down- ers Grove at Riverside, and regional a very satisfactory meeting. Carl Donnewiu‘, Illnsdule. Lead- the Work of Children. Patents, Frieda. Meeting in Exclunxe of “Q” h to be Sold to Purdue Division landers. Needed Equipplelt com I. r; ; . mm mm I 75 mom/mm M Hummus 50:10:1va mum, mu: 12m " KIDWELL GARAGE CO. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS ALFALFA HAY Work of the children, pamnts and friends of the school will be sold, in- cluding candy and bakery goods, also flowers. The Junior Elementary School, in Grove street, will hold a bazaar on next Monday, June 12, at 4 o'clock, for the benefit of enlarging the equipment of the Public School pri. mary grades. Couplete Line of Pratt's Baby Chick Food EVERY KIND OF FOOD FOR MATURE CHICKS“ Here are a few of the'inany feeds we carry in stock. Each is the best of its kind. In order to get the best malts (that b have your baby chicks grow as they should) a butane-d ration and the best of food is a necessity . With our feeds, the baby chick in ready for the market or for laying, quicker than by using just “ordinary” foods on the market. Anyone wishing to contribute to Make Your Young Chickens GROW Mann Honing - Sewer Gus Fitting mm... as HAY STRAW TIMOTHY HAY CA'I'I‘LE AND STOCK FOODS For Baby Chicks E. MRKVICKA, Proprietor PHONE 272 BIN DER TWIN E Fred D. Helnhe PLUMBING gum-mm: Huh HINDI... lulu... nu- Smith. mg .15 G. B. TOPE, M. n. Phygclufism C. E. BROWN“ Paintingâ€"W 26 S; Main Street Downers Grove. Ill. Phone 82-R Building “It.

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