Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Oct 1922, p. 8

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WANTED â€" 409m. {at}! ytuncl â€"snc “c v. uuun uncut ~' mm”: 5% m :‘af'azwz M WW m; lorist's home, must be in town. .ndl Sub ’ : I:Eum as I Saw It.” have walk to melon, the“ ”500- The Rev. J. 60:51! an “over sou” WANTED â€" 10 ,9: 190 9.0.6.! on}?! 2‘12“ fitkflflmrfiizmjz town with poultry buiidi'atm thing that can bebo $1000 down md then u 7 monthly pay- WANTED â€"â€" 4 pr 5 _ncr_es at edge of WANTED u 7 room modern hnusr‘ with large dr-op Int. not over half mile frnm nation, some shade and fruit ,or timhor lot, Worth about $8. 000 or 59,000. 83000 cash. $100 every month. WANTED â€"- 4 or .3 mm house with sewn! lots, some fmit if possible. around 34500 East Grove will suit if terms can be had. WANTED -â€" A-\ smn" house of 3 or 4 rooms, rm small dose in lot. Worth $3500. or thnrmbmn. suitable fnr a home and hufinrss. 81M down :5" handle it WA NTED FOR CHICAGO CUS- TOMERS. THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES: FOR SALEâ€"20 urn farm with good buildings. very Dandy M the vfllags. in cup we", and in on I hard road.‘ In stock, tool. and complain worthy mum. : Village home can be (r FOR SALFr<CO§y little home of 3 room. has n full acre. eIectrkity, “wt and (as, is neat town, and I" mum, and I good rm to ill-Mm,noflisuuluduofl all-bk. pm $1000. unn- any. VACANT come, on Fnirview Ave, was! front. 661]”. In bum up loan «on. prim 81000. terms easy. ufiufmmms-nmylum {or I will"? VIN- .“ m In an no“ a. nun nod. wk. "0°C- l-q ' ' lintburfim‘d‘m'“' u. may (or '0'". h “M ”mymuwumw Mwmhwwflhumfl waist down ll Ind-M “3W9“ VACANT. 8. E. am: a! W. u¢_n-- .AA Wu bu. my “ulna! customer: now [mug In the" new phea- to No hrtouullogwoyouulduhow thy do; :11 save nu: und mu soon m an" heino- clear. r NTED __ 10 f 20 acres any. durin the last summer season via. :oad, mm '8‘ do lithe ea in "2d “any. Ewituefland and other 4.0 1...! a! 1mm nrfle ”mints“ maint- ,09m9 and h“? Buy now while price: are low. nnd Mom "no many Improvements now (on; m double the prim, winch la Inn: to happen. ion mm ‘loo. (“unwise it may be autumn, and the pace» higher. flow L6 start. Come to un- ofl'lcc Ina .elect yuur lou, mu us what terms you mm], And make a sun, mu do u. now. or buy Maximum); ready but", :I we have it, on may “nu loo, which w. Will try Ind at- l “use. Ftedenhagen's Agency owns sev- onu hundred law, an are clear wuh . good obstruct showing a good mic. wmw goes With the hmd. that you an moi: over, and null. yourseu u to Locum», price and terms. and it you m H: mm buxom the zoning on dunuue in pawl. you may bum! u Sermon. ‘ V Sunday Services. October 22, 1922. EAST GROVE LOTS FOB SALE"q 6:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sunday School at 10:00 l m .ermon. Preaching Service at 11:00 a. in. To those renting thii may be 01 October 24 and 25. Tuesday and Dicke Building First Theme: “Sacrificlal Service." Interest. We have East Grove lots, Wednesday. ' ' ‘ 3 or 3 in a place with good btmetl‘lo‘m Third Annual ”9-me en 1195‘ Preaching Service at 7:30 p. m. ittval and Bazaar, under the auspices! Theme- “S chess" W8. up ‘0 30 years 01d' convenientmf the Woman's Guild and Auxiliary. Mid Week Services We dneada at ‘ 9 y to the station. with 60 trains. withznenent ol" the Rectory Building Fund. water. gas and electricity going in,g Refreshments and a sale of hundreds;7:30 p. m. t' articles that are useful. hand made; A hearty welcome for all who at- Within the new ““38“ and mm”mind original in design at reasonable district. whem there are neighborg'pfices. An unusual lrpportunity ‘0 tend. . NM “01135. 800d Wild“ and ““99th obtain attractive Christmas gifts.‘ welcome. No admixsion. Parker Wutt entertained twenty? service; Clucugo and village stores‘ Everyone deliver; most desirable lots at $103Chfll‘fi'5- Open on “”5qu end Wed- five Art Institute students Sunday at par loot and others as low as $130WEgXUZ‘fOflgnhtfl? Prom" “W‘s, 05" his home. Parker will graduate per lot, on terms M $le to $50 dowry? Octolioi-‘Zfl, 1922’ Saturday. 'llu; from the Institute this year. The then 510 per month, or other term»: Feast of S. Simon and S. Judo, 10:3ll'51lltllf'lt5 carried with them their pic. ;a. m. Holy Communion. nic lunch and Mrs Watt in her us- to amt, Where you can build a 555wI ”""' 'ual generous manner added some use or house, and :3ch the rum. you: ‘ " V _ . ,, . .. now pay, applying uus to buymg Ill-i )lthNllel‘ M ISCOl'AL (JIURCH goodies to the meal. The day was very pleasantly spent out of doors, I, ,,,AALA,, lex‘, .__A.|. l_..lt!_.‘ I-.. ' l [teal 01 mnwlg- l (1:15.... in Nm-lnnrl, Pnnlnt ‘8 80. ”sin 8!. Phone 85 Residence 27 S. Fairvicw Avenuo Eat Gnove Phone 101-]: REM. ESTATE E01! SALE Emc- vwflfllfiig fl by v. FREDENHAGEN DOWN ERS G BOVE gnu-fled custom": It. nun-1- u“ unnrypnom “not I.” with ml! Phone 35 Sunduy Sci-vim: 10:00 0. m. and” School. my: I: u cu- for you. 11:00 n. ll. Homing Wmhlp. gong m and man by thy pu- Sfieak'erâ€"thevRev. "John 7 Ember ‘P. pastor of Bethel Evangelina! chm-ch. “Em."‘an 1 S: n.” u : um as w _ The Rev. J. 60:51! vs “over sou” UNITED Barman CHURCH or RAM snow Sunday. October 22, 1922 9:15 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Genmm. Theme: "Gleich den gruenen Re The Public is cordiafly invited to attend the services and to visit and use the reading room. Ron-Hug Rnom open Monday Bfidi Friday from 3 in 5 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. 1». Sunday Sén‘ice at nm a. m. thject: “thaflon After Death." Wednesday evening Testimonial Meeting. 8:00 p. m. â€" "W ' Inc-wu- inadavâ€" {EMâ€"Eilefwm"fii {in “bi“uuwnd‘ Cam . 8:00 a. a. Man and Sermon. _in Sunday'. mm Come Ind but] A" P 9:” a. n my. Shady. fit. A mu mud a warm 7mm A-‘reuom 10:00 a. In. High Mum and Samoa “mt YW' g ’13:? 1!: “'0 "- "L ““9"“ W; ammuc um: MISSION defense. sell-inn. I f 0““, Week Days“- Full Gaga. Jutifieatian. Sunni? 20th «In: mm a m n... Mention ivlne Healing. I 3:00 a. m. Mus-x. {um-tiny "wink-3:00 p. In. Home fiction "636' p. m. mailman Embavar. ‘ hum Punk; Sunday «onâ€" n a . fined m hour 0! Song 8cm 8nd.) oak and Eamon mm: “The Poem-h VII- gins.” 8:00 p. m. lid Wank letting. Spec“! V: "Whom am not My spam! Sunday main " lrmloubudly I! in In no! in «- arch. It is bee-um you If. not toning Mm the right mph. 80ml". Sunday, 'Or‘obor 22. 1922. 9:415 A. m. BM school. ‘ nm a. m. Morning Devotional Truining' clan. ' 3:80 p. m. Prayer and Pulse Ser- and] ingvimpllnflqhwflnoq. Club's. ”:00 u. m. Momma Womhip. 0:30 [L m. n. Y. P. U. 7:30 p‘ m: Evening Service of. «mg ui, the (m Evenin Service. 7:30}. m.. Theme “.‘ it ’ith flowers. Mmduy. 7:30 p. m., Boy Scouts. Wmlnesday, 7:45. Prayer Service. 'l'huwluy, 8:00 Choir Rehearsal. Hurt-opt Home valival given by thtz-alwliur. Aid Society November 3. 19 .. er. Sunday, October 22, 1922. Sunday School, 9:15 u. m. Mornln Worship, 11:00 a. "1.. Theme. " ‘viIs that never Arrive." Epworth League, 8:30 p. m.. Lead- er. JothCQoper; Subject, “Stirring 5‘". PAUL'S EVANGELICAI. (GROVE STREET) CHURCH October 22, I922. Nineteenth Sun- day after Tn'nity. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 11:00 a. m. Moming Prayer and Sermon. FUN" warm," I)! CHRIST mil-INTI“ CONGREGNI‘IONAL cuuuu: S. ANDREWS HHhCOl’AL CHURCH 9:45 u. m Bible Svhool and Men‘s Ila. 1. 0. NM Pastor. Gilbert ll. Nevin-m. Punter Thomas A. Papeâ€"Choir Director Marion Lowerâ€"Organist 81' 1059'“! CATHOUC The Rev. Hush M. MIcWIIoI'lor Prieu-m-Churge FIRST BAI'TISI‘ CHURCH CHURCH NOTICES rn._ Ezening_Worshi_p. "Cleich den grnenen Reb- Uhnry "an _\\’t§ih§diy. Teacher I'm" wwwggg snows warm Unfit-n. In!” “-03-. mm which He "In!!!" Ml m?- LV'J'fioWu-"rfi 375.1933? 56'." (fining: 3:“? (z: '31”? ’ the hour of Ian o'dock a. m, or .1 you and otherfiuestbu rm be “that {kunm 311.3: Md d the fin Sunday: sermon. Come and but] All "no... dam-in; my on. oh. 5"... A so“ Mill a warm venom A-_r.um_. in "M Cam-t before the any WI“ YW- in: than mentioned and may np< '_‘â€"“ 2'!" on the bearing and nuke their 72700 p. m. Children'i Hour. 6-45 9. m. Alliancr Sonim. Suhiect: "Rm‘nrnm-e and Worship. 7:30 p. m. Ex‘rninz Snn'ico. Gmnel Singing and Practical Pmmching. Wrrlnesday. Ortober 25. 1922. 7:45 p, m. Prayer Rev-vim. 8:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal. n Sunday. Catcher 22. 192?. 51:45 a. m BiMe School. 11:00 a. m. Morninc Worship {Thoma Anthem nnrl Fprhmn. Svhioct: "Ourytlofit to find." Baptism with the Hay Ghost ae- onfirg lo Acts 2:4. SERVICES: Sunder-3 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday Schoolâ€"1:30 p. m. Prayer fleeting. Thursda 7:30. Maple avenue and Fair aven CL. one-half mile west of tnwn No Collections. FIRST EVANGEHCH. CHURCH "A Friendly Church” v. "v-wuâ€"uu. .u. -n .â€"â€"q 31“ P- li. Gonna Sonics. 'Wnr of un o’clock a. m. or n now Our Ienrlces. m an uncut. In manner a an hum. of the being held “I W WWW Cour! will permit; ”flit-Hon for the church. Next Sunday's unmo- rm -"m| “a Mama” at “M vcd with tho "abject: 'Abcoluuon of «man:- of cost Ind complcthn will Forgivene- of SIM.” Run on church 5. M in "M em”, to I», hid In "'0 PW" W '0 '0 I‘M '0 "'0 "0‘ m cooflmom In the mrflmu-fl. In "'1“ damn? 4' Jmn “fil‘ M‘ the C“, of wmwn. County of m- ly delegate to "In chuck the m p“. “a sac; of [flinging (he as): A“_~_ ._‘.-L II_ 111....” L‘j _ -- mun "ANOIUCAI. LU‘HIBIAN all!“ 80nd”. Ocubul! .1922. 2:00p. In. Band" School. Grad-d my: tom of ’llmmdlon In Old Tm: “story. All chndm Estimates on I“ work cheerfully furnished Rose". Porter upon! Bunch! in Chicago and whinded I: an Rail ner- vko of the Adriana Ave. Unit! Ennnlkol church in the min; 1nd I! tho Dhnmy Parkway churn l Mrs Charles Lacey and Romanzo, 'were appointed by the local church to net as dciegltes at the meeting of the Aurora Association of Congrega- ltionnl churches to be held at Omega Thursday. Rev. and Mrs. A. L. Al- 'Iison expect to attend the meeting. Mrs Chnrlcs Lacey pleasantly on- Iranian! her Lialc Sunday School chm at her pmuy Donner: Grm‘e homo Rummy. The boys and girl: hiked from how and enjoyed the gum: and tho "trunnion!- at the home of their huh". Mrs H Yugel wont Thursday in Chicago with her mother Mn Swarm who is just getting around from the efl'cct» o! a rather scrim»; auto acci- dent. Mr and Mrs Thomas 00be ”um! the \\‘(}('k «ml in Chicago with win- fives. WA... G. 3.101119, m. n. Rev. J. Alfred Nansen‘ ”in!!!" Mr Ind Mm Chnfles Plumb and daughter. Dorothy of the Grove, were guests of Mr and Mn Walter Plumb Sunday. l Parker Watt. entertained twenty- fivc Art Institute students Sunday at his home. Parker will graduate from the Institute this year. The students carried with them their pic- nic lunch and Mrs Wall in her us- ual generous manner added some goodivs to the meal. The day was very pleasantly spent out of doors, the weather being most inviting for such an occasion. WALKER DICK E Paintimz Wine Pamflnmflng NEWSY NOTES FROM USE AND BELMONT CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 880-! and 123-}! Pastor Downers Grove ’Vza'v'inngs ~END IN YOUR OI.“ CARPETF AND CLEAN RAGE WE WILL “ARE THE“ OVER IN- TO REAI'TIFI'I. RI’GS Wm. Bender , Chm. "alien H. W. Bryce. l. 0. "mm. Commissioners Council of the Villate of Downers Grove. DuPagn. County. Illinois. . 10-20‘2 “"038 Damn Grove. Illinois this 20th clay of Ortnhvr. A. D. I922. WALTER c. BARRER. SkiiWYI-i'vfifioihfidflfi' the" mid CMMÂ¥_CW"v- M‘PK_'PQLUN 99' Count Court. flth n the w. 5h: _N_omn_bgv._A. D. m at the rum-9mm [mm mm Best Quality Service Phone 430-]! m Grove. performing 130 duties of I Baud 9! Local lmrrovemu. has 0 Mod n- outlflau coat and cow In the County Com" of Du- Couatw, Illinois. and In. uhd (hmwhndnu magnum Midi-igfironinin smug”; put 99 «Jar-all: and lulu (“lo I! alum new". no. In SARA (31‘ AVENUE. SPECIAL ASSESSIRNT N0. 52 NOTICE l8 HEREIN GIVEN that "to Count" of the VIII of Down~ m_ Groyo._ ”Homing t “00'. of Villau of [burr- Gnvo. mink confined-l and laxity. u‘qilgAQge fil’fiClAL ASSESS.“ [INT NUI'ICE Jack Grimm wtumed home Mon- | day from Minnesota. Mr 1-7 1-} Rain took third prim on M» Holstein bull at the National Dairy Show M St. Paul. Frank Meyer motored to Dixon on Friday. \ I John Doerr of Chicago spent the {week end with his brother Wendel}. Austin Suylor who has been work in: {or Peter Schmdcr for seve'd months renamed to his homo in Na- pervillo. DOWN Eng) W {V E. ILLINOIS Mrs Charlotte Schmitt and family attended the Repp~0ry wedding at Austin Saturday afternoon. Frank Yender gathered up twelve bags of apples in his orchard expect- ing to have a fine lot, of cider but when he went out in the morning to get them they had entirely disap- peared. No doubt he would like to find the fellow that has such taking ways. Mr and Mrs Spencer Greene have been spefling a few days with their son, Hihbnrd. in Aurora. Miss Lucilla Schmitt was a visitor at the Goodrich schoul Tuesday af- tm‘nuon. The H B Utley home is being re- modeled. Mrs Eleanore Schmitt and Mrs Elv mer Kampmeyor were in Chicago on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Elmer Kampmeyer and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mls Geo. Strauley in Downers Grove. Mr and Mrs Harry Abrams and children motored to Mount Gwen- wood Sunday and visited Mr Joe Al» ramx. Mrs Eleanore Schmitt and son, Gerald, and Mr and Mrs Wendell Doerr and daughter, attended the Repp-Ory wedding at Austin Szaltut'h day afternoon. HIGHLAND .\l‘..\R LIAVLULB Phone 313-R Il'GS FUR SALE John May has just purchased a Ford car. Mr and Mrs Robert MacDougall of Downers Grove called at the Har- ry Foster home Monday evening. SOUTMF-USLENOTES EDWARD C. CLOW RUGS Electrician Miyor. 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