Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Aug 1922, p. 8

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In, 7 Naming! evening. “I! I. II. Cindi 3cm. 7 “2“ n. u. limbo. Mn! and MOMS? EPISCOPAL CHURCH , flux IIII fill I,“ 5' Sunday School dm welcome. I IL m. Divine Service. It Bundty's [lemon will be hasâ€" £0 mug? “dwwiliideal ~ ems eep n3.” I'm Wit? 1 0f 6 f i e , rm! i 10 city 0 . en Ind remembering ”me hard { 4 of up Jewish {onpie mun his own, and h not." Has he cause to .Agg you guilty of] m ' l fumishin the speaker. mm Prayer rvicc Wednes- day at 8:00 p. m. like-u" punk; a" [jaw fluidly. August 20, 1922. _:45 I. :3. Bible School. 3:09 _a. gn._ Homing Worship. m IVANGEML‘AL mum IT IOSKYH‘S CATHOLIC 6m p. In. Wedmdny 1 my" and Pm» Sanka. “756 _;.__:n"_._ 'l_'fnfén_'8eififlce on the “kWhnhip 11:00 a. m. i eaten a. Nah-d. rm Elnd§y S_c_l_lool_ _9:45 a. m. Dpechl uiusic and sermon. 6:46 p. m. Alliance Service. 7:80 p. m. Union Service in the p. “I. The Methodist thumb in m of urnngements and First [angelic-l furnishing the speaker. HIST IAI’I'IST CHURCH 0‘”. 1m. Truth My la 11, : I .9939“ 0.0m“ :“Thn Province of Wm [final-ll iu‘ Devotion-l 'm- .-1.*.. FAITH .IISSION ‘1 lamâ€"eternal destruction. Urileu you turn to Him in true mm and accept Him as our Saviour. Our service: In still “held in the Con tioml church. Cane Int] 9' yill be ”name as that 79', Jerusa- TRY A REPORTER CLASSIFIED SERVICE ALL THE TIMEâ€"- in Downers Grm'e 3mm noon. Aug. 19. See ad on want to have a mention at the Lisle-Dom: County Fair and Stock Show it Link. September 15 and 16. Sm gving fast. Remember the Big Lot sale here ISntImhy, August 19 beginning u 1 Vp. .m. Standard time. ‘Hmisymdnneeforam nice or an investment. Shaky aidi- tion Public Sale on Saturday. Aug. 19 at 1:00 p. m. Standard time. See fullmulonma. ed. Prices reasonable. Have land so years experience in Int dun tailor- ing. Bill Size. Seely and Prairie ”an. Bnmpr‘s addition, north of II. II. Prairie avenues. A practical tailor. has. Remodeflng. wpairing put. and first clan wk on furs. Get your winter coat: in order. refined. new collars deaned and planed. ‘ decided to again enter the “loving lhavededdetltoagainenterthe tailoring business here at home and‘ mum your patranage. Evening in practical tailoring for ladies and gentlemen. Wu. repairing. cleaning and pressing and far wort neatly done. Prompt and tenable service. work eafled far and «waver-l _ [Allin desiring first class hark MI {Iv-oases ,eth see Hrs. Silt, 80d] and From Mb», I‘m Mflh Moo 6mm in at”. Ma dam into In sum». mui for 0H" men. Now families enjoy the pn- nnmr. "It": to mod open .h) m- eorts. "minim Joins. sermon. stock markets. hos-Dun m, and‘ mun-l now: of the any. I ' Mm has a wry mm on In (N Sharia": "our Co. *8! m. 00am put of when hue (m0 out!!!- If. Knuth Duty. ‘ ‘1'“! Mn. V. K lanky. To. Own. Iota MM 0.). Austin. Joh- Wlmonh :04 “In“ L Cog-Moth. Ion mm:- In Hm lurfodd. TM Laue The.” M '1. 6mm W, “M a! Was-Intact In My (he only fu- homo near hen equip”! II“ the No.13. hunky and PM." hours In equipped '60: "loud ult- In.” a hon “Mm. “It will out“ the W to to Man! by Milton one person Ir. mm." pm N- 0-er 163M :In- for M- Mk I" leM. - ~ I There will he 1 big band concert So (u u in he". than An other «um. In Woo-(scat. Can Perhaps HpA. Gardiner. o! the "C-1 Hoary County Electric company“ arisen for the day, although the paper cannot vouch for the (act, butthutuwllathe heard on his radio lart sun-day. He hotbed on ; his radio announcement card {or the week that the amen of the Rev. Hugh lacWhorter of the Eplncopal church of Downers Gme would he, broad-ranted that morning. So he' “horned in." 3nd Mr. and In. Garth-l ner lilting in their home In Wood- stock listened to their former pastor. and rttntlnxuhhed the votm 0! met al-o! their friend: in a quartet that!: m. during 0.. mm. held In! KYW Station, at (Your Wilson Ca.» Chkaxo. A receiving not in MI church I! Downer“ Gme enabled Mr roam-6M to hear him Ohio. Ir. Gardiner baa had Mn radio out- lit for about Mr mm, and Waf- . ”lull. morning, adjust the radio. and listen to one’s favorite pqstor preach perâ€" Inps hundreds of miles tway; shut off the connection if the sermon is dull. turn over and tare another loud snoou without interrupting the ser- H. A. Gardiner, formerly superin- tendent o! the water and light de- partment of the village, is I wireless enthusiast. The following story clip. pod {mm the Woodstock American, snows he “listened in" when the Rev- Hugh lacWhorter.preached the ser- mon from the KYW, Chicago, sever- ‘al weeks ago. ‘ What is the world coming to, when one can sit up in bed on a Sunday llr. mum RESIN!" MARS SERMON 0f PASIOR BY RAM loud in" When Rev. WWW PM it, Winkl- up... an. naming n.’ {In " "‘ ’ll’du" can: and to: {Mr A301 at- ‘- WW Goul- 8L.” India. (no. “A.I --- ___ hyi m John Hgtch in uncaring from m "f‘linfectcd knee. m: namww undue ms “30 um w 0! MW an In lot“?! 0! Am to. I“ have not Dan M M m lamb. Summer of wry early all m mm in mew-«l "an.3 h Ian 0.100" or Namath" has mm elm 59¢... one turns- at! IMP-d! h of the "I" In!” Depart!!! Auk-ant". ‘nlin unit «I «It 7m CLEEW‘E-fi Mun-i «Minna-tr 'omhmll Mambo-05W. AMMMW'WW'W «hoodblolm‘l’m “flamm'nd “uncouth-is ‘A MIMI-vent, (loom. and Clarence Polling have sold Ihdr mm route to the Naur- vlllc ens-wry. PREVENT MEANS OF INJURIWS P681 Tho «GOOD! B: I booster no! help mic the Lisle (air a pm! um mu Elizabeth Kohley in Ming the summer coup-e n the State Now In] school I! DeK-lb. Edmund Dieter MI 0!! the thresh- ing muting and sprained his wrist. I A great sorrow has come to the Fred Shlddt family in the loss 0! their son ,mmer. He will be greatly missed by his many friends. We ex- tend sympathy in their dark hour of bereavement. Harriet Utley entertained lildred Wyllie ,lor a few days last week. § Mi Lawrence Polling has purchas- ed a home in Dowaers which he and his family expect to occupy in thc early fall. Mr. Charles Leveven: has rented the farm. On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Harry Abrams entertained Mr and Mrs Albert Snyder and Mr and Hrs w. Devereaux of Downers. Big «km a! Hilkm Anna. 8. Stiefboldt’n and expects to be with them for the coming winMr. In. stietboldt will again resume her teaching. puny at the Nunez-ville Mic hall In! Wednesday. afternoon. night With the Harry Fosmr funny. ur nnd Hrs Lawrence Felling m motoring In northern lichlxuu. Miss Julia Klinzer is now with the Mn Spencer Green attended n and Ill" MI" PM About (he Ostrich. The ostflch II the M3195! Mrd on earth and has the smallest brain. It weighs as much as a cow and m but. "(ha two ounces Yet it is not lipid. The oatfloh llves to be about uncommon mmdmmnmmmphm WMmmrhm mucmmmmym ”gamma-«mum borne their run": are noticed. on the young plants near the ground. They are of large Idle and an m radon feeders. capable of Mmylng may plant. In a mingle night. Often they cut am mm than may on kn of «up. mq year mm the Med 8am. They may «and tomatoes. «Man. Mum sod Minte- the m cu m Apply I second "no If ”a; Io twat. l the bar- of the NW LEE-"net out. Aim m m late h the any, on as to In" tho palm am"! .1 m- run“ In". Dov-"mo 0' A'rkll'l" I ("II-N‘s nu mall] to men-"rd by m on M ads-M tun. on lfnlml Mam [hp-Hm! a! Agnew-n m Wand This in the way in not". and In", the W3 15 one W a! 4k! m. «M «to pound 0! time Innk- or gum gun and an om» Into a .‘flthhunflmndmonh wtjri I. pull mind not." a}: In C. Calhoun and non. blunt; In ”at" and m. Gum: Ir and Mn N. Chum and cinch". MIMIVM KartdldCM‘ can. ‘On «mon- 01 the home a! It and In A. Mr M “and” “M VG“. -- » Irwin W. Llonn- nur- “(nwrmwflunfiyn WM!“ POISON BAITS WILL ° KILL OFF CUTWORIS “My“ m. vicinity an bu yield at gun. Mr. and In A. Pom took dinner ‘0. lanky with It in! In AM hm "d Ina-fly. 7.4!. Mb an! Sunday with M: “It". In. I. Mr and {Al-fly. Ir Ind In C. Numb and duck tar Dorothy. 0! Down"! 6m. wont Bumhy with (hair patents. Hr And In W. "out. Miss Rosella Porter has been on a vacation the lost two weeks. Monday. August 7, at the Napervilie First Ev. church, she was a mid of honor at the wedding of her friend. Miss Lela Shrock, of Kokomo, ind., who was finned in marriage to Mr. Clarence Wittenbroker, secretary of the No- perviile Y. l. C. A. The wedding party had dinner at the LISalle hotel, Chic-go. after which Rosella left in:- nedintely (or Monroe, Win. to whistle two selections before the marriage ceremony of her college room-mate. lis- Frieda lilier. who on Tuesday was married to Mr. Will-rd Inch], of Seymour, Win. lmmedioleiy after the wedding reception Roselle jour- neyed to Kokm. ind. to attend the wedding o! two other college friends. Ilia Lorraine Shrunk, o! Kohoma ‘nnd Ir Hownrd Bauernleind pf Chi- cago. She visited in Kahuna a few (by: returning to Lisle Friday night and is this week visiting friends It Sterling. Untolththp-Nnhhnln Our Ladies Aid Society moets on Thursday, August 24 {or a mornnjg and afternoon work meeting with lunch, at the church. Services for Sunday, August 20. Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. Preaching Services at 10:30 a. m. b at 7:80 p. m. Sermon Thunu â€"â€" “Being a Good Church Ilaâ€"box" and “Our Commonplaco Lives.” Wednesdgy, 7:30 p. m.. Midweek Service; Theme, Our Resting Times. IEWSY .IOTES ”OI "St! A» IEllfllT mom vwm â€"- 7M, An Vovumn Fm A. L ALLISON, Minister Foodd'fo- Get in line for your supply of winter coal by placing your order early ~ NESCO and PERFECTION OIL COOKING ST OVFS. I ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES HERO FURNACES WASIIBURN’S CROSBYS GOLD MEDAL burst. consisting of shoot six lens of land, in: been secured by the Elmhurst hospital for a building site. The property it situated on the north side of the St. Charles mad, two and : half blocks as: of York street and is midway between the C. l N. W. und the Auror- E1339 nil-A cuns. MUCHEL SON umwm, can a run Insult-l Mun on 9!. Clurlu “unusual-n. LAND mu m- uvnsr HOSPITAL Ferndell Mellow Surprise Peas. per can ‘. . Uroko Japanese Crab Heat, per can ..... Monarch Peanut Butter, 10 0:. jar ....... Monarch Baked Beam, per can .......... Farmhouse Uncoated Head Rice, llb pkg. Sunbeam Mayonaise, per jar ............. Genoâ€"for quick idly making, per bottle . Nix Rub soap chips, per pound ..... ...... Pot Roast, permud ................... FancyflibMpcrpound ........... Porkwmmflafihmperm Pork Batu, per pound . .............. Bonele- Suolwd Butts. per pound ....... California Ila-a. 4 to Gib avenge. pound Veal Shoulder Rout. per pound .......... Arno-n ma Swifts Box Bncon. per pound Bmkldd Same. m pound ............ Phtc Corned Beef. pct pound ............ Spring Cliche... Per pond ......... ' ..... IA: 0’ hub. per pound ....... ~r ......... NamwSCrbBam'umnd. The Diary C. Fischer plot. in am- MRTIISEE mum 368.Maln8t. Northsirle Grocery and Market HAS BEEN BOUGHT STEWART M. BURNS. Pmrietot Tm 2 (FOR SAMMY 0M1) Groceries Meats THE REPORTER, 82.00 A YEAR! I haven of mercy. bountiful building panned by In: mumm- A at. not It" M from the road. surrounded by “‘9‘ and shruhbory. It will be one «I “I. show places of Elmlmrst as well I! “NW-z" ' One of the most ”unsung word- h Inhentanhev. This was tonnerly a M dler who want round m fairs selling. ribbons. buttons. and other small ink den. wink-h he varrled In a sack. HI! name comes from two old word.â€" hufor, mung oats. and (mine. I Telephone 29 .27c .21c .Iflc 10c 2|:

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