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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Sep 1919, p. 7

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MARY 8. DEN!!! Graduate lune noun! mm a lmncm Plan “4 Dow-cu Grove la. 12 I. m An. H. L. Green Physician I Surgeon. 03in. Lindloy Building; Phone I Res. 60 Oalnmod Ave. Phone 26 Office Hours 1:30 to 5m 9. m. Ming office hours by appointment. - Wotan.- 993. =n Ola-IL 1%” .9 III-IL >3. duo-11.0 .39 gull-well" 63:091.» .599! >323?! .lletvil Morton. Miss Downer of Au~ rota will be {fluent and tell us of her Ten Days at Cedar Lake. 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs: and Vines best for this climate. Littleford Nurseries Phone 321-1 Landscape Gardening our Specialty Manet furllishetl on fl 8. Forest Avenue Tehrhou 1.5“ 9:45 a. m. Bible School. come early and bring your Bibles. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. ; Putor’s subject: “The Bible in the Christian Life." 7 7:30 p. m.' Evening Service. Good singing, special music. sermon by the Mr. Subject: “God’s Attitude To- VETERINARIAN . Downers Grove, mm“ M II 7:!) p. In. Evening Worship. Ser- mon, “Three Steps to God.” Wedneldny. Sephmber I1, 1919. 8:00 p. In. Mid-week devotional service and conference. E. I". WORSLEY. M. D. 1.1mm, D.V.I M. Muller I“: .1919. ‘ 0:45 n. In. Church School. W. W. um C. in morning Worship. Ser- mon, “The Sirnificunce of the Cross." Austin 1129 4 Al. I; Min-Ia S CROVE Amdhwâ€"d. "em C. A. DURKEE Mice, Funnel-s Merchants Bank Building” Tutsi-ya. Thur-days I Saturdays. 9 a. n. (05 p. In. Every evening. 1 b 9. ‘G. B. 10131;, 1n. D. F. W. KETTENRING Contract” Buiider M. L. PUFFER, M. D. 66127 II Rude” - Phou 283 N. Fuel Ave. and Fin“. 5.. OFFICE HOUKS- .n9n.-. Ihl’... Inc. a Sunday [00. ll-V -. WWIEA‘I'IONAL CHURCH (iffice hours 2 to 4 Office 27 E. Cnrtisa Sheet PHYSICIAN SURGEON Downer: GM". Illinois FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH llcv. J. 3. Link. Pastor. 'rnyilclnn a: Simeon now-en Grove, m- OPTOMETRIST G. H. BUNGE Lawyer DIS. GREGG Tekphone 112 '. W. GOURLEY Helen E. Gregg Grove 1’1, 1gummy, ”umber 149.. ms. ‘ Subject: “Sumac." Sundu' School 10:00 a. m. Services, Sunday 11:00 I. 111., Wed- nearby 8:” p. n. Ming m,lndnyndm1 tnmtuip... The M. E. Philntheu Chan, a clue (or women. meets in their elm roam every Sunday morning It 9:45 (or Bible study. Visitor: and new menu hen alnya welcome. lira. 0m Lower. teacher. In Choir. Subject "Panel's Aahbury.” Second in Biographical Series. ages. 10:45 a. m. Public Worship. Sermon by the past": Subject: “The Beginnings of the Farly Church.” 9:45 a. In. School. R‘ [-7. Rasswei- lcr, Supt. C. K. Roe leader of music. Begin the dny right. no to Sundny School and church. Classes for all Sunday. September Nth. 19m Sermon. September 1m. 1911). Thundny. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. Cor- porate Communion of the church school. 9:45 a. m. Church School. [1:00 a. mo Holy Eucharist and Ser- September Nth. 1919. Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. $30 children. Mrs. Nansen and Ella Diener wqre elected to super-intend the work. Parents! Send your chilâ€" dmn next Sundny to join the goodly company of inwmwd “future men and women" who were present last Smithy, This is a moat worthy un- dunking. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples Service. 7:38 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: "Foundation Stones." 7 Second in series on Christian Char- never. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. Midnveek :ervice of Bible Study, Prayer and Praise. Led by the pastor. Everybody welcome! S ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH / i‘he Senior Alliance {1‘ its last mon~ thly business meeting, authorized the organization 0! a Junior Alliulce for FIRS‘I‘ EVANGELICAL Sunday. Selnember 14th. 1919. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. Subject: “The Blessed Man." 2:30 p. m. Junior Alliance Meet- FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Sundayâ€"8 ;. m., Mass, raiding of the Gospel and Epistle of the dly. sermon; [0 a. m.. High Mass. reading a! the Gospel and Epistle of the day. sermon; 3:30 p. m.. vespers. benedic. tion. sermon; baptisms. 2:30 p. In. Men’s Sodflity meets on the fifth Sunday of the month; Married Women on the first Sunday; Young LIdies on the Semnd Sunday; Boys and Girls MI the third Sunday. Holy hour adoration every Friday from 3 to 4 p. m. r church we! and“, to which every number ahwld feel it their duty and privihgl' to attend. any when who m to worship with us will find a hearty welcame. ST. PAULS EVANGBLICAI. GROVE STREET CHURCH UNITED BRETIIREN CHUICI! OF EAST GROVE 8:30 p. m. Religious Instruction. 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. MENTIST The Rev. Wu. GMefeld. Punt ST. jOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. The Rev. Hugh M. Mqu Priest-in-Clnrge Sand-y School NH!) I. In. All Ire welcome. 7:45 p. m. Preaching ‘Service. Week daysâ€"H6337 Communion. 1 a. M. E. PHILA‘I‘HEA CLASS Ru. Enos: 3. Goodwin. Putt". Rev. II. II. Fleming, Punt. Rn. J. Alfred Nansen. Pastor. m. Epworth League. In. Public Worship. Chor- lender's-e Attila”! Bill Henry overhear: the conver‘ nation and urges the agent to‘ sell the pmperty for him and turn the pmfit over to the Kirl as an additional be quest from her uncle. The agent de- termines to get any with the girl and the money. ‘ Bill Henry in not the kind of a youth a; be mnliglw-d. so he mikes I jump for the agent. A desperate fight ensue: in which Bill Henry sue- ceed: In wringing from the Agent I confusion in I most novel my. 0! Mthnhawltiadlbwtw “Rumba-"MM. He moves an adept vim cards Ind wins I big sake. This is sumcient to buy the fun of the girl. He rushes to the "Pll estate gaunt and makes the pumhue. Then the real estate agent gets I manage from in oil company that ml oil has bun discovered there and they lave opâ€" tions on all property but this farm and urge him to get it‘ Bill Henry hears hPl‘ and sends his aunt in see what is the matter. H‘- tries to give her money he hall saved to buy himself a new ring, but she refuse»! to accept it. The traveling men invite him into a poker garm- and. dpnpite his uncle's warnings. he accepts with 1 big idea. Another arrival at the hotel is Lola Mnmn‘ who has come all tho way fmm Keokuk. lawn to claim her in- heritancn To a farm from an unclu, deceased. Sho discover»! it is swmp land and worthless. and rain-4 to her room in the hotel whem she bursts in- to tears. for she is financially embar- He tries to demonstmte on an old man who is so jarred out of memory of his pain that he chasm the sled;- mm from his place. smashes up his bicycle and throws the pieces in thv road. Bill Henry walks to town and reaches small hotel conducted by his uncle . who agmrs tn give him a job as night clerk. [n (his Charles Ray plays the part of an ambitious country boy who set» out to mola- a (nrtune selling all-arit- vibratnrs fur which he has sec-"Pd the agency. together with a book giv~ in: all the salesmanship talk that is a paved my to success. . (er. Miss Elizabeth Chacfieltl. the first of the week and together! wlt‘h Miss Cora and Elmer Escher went across the lake to St. Joe Hominy. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Sharp and fami- ly have mtumed from a very plea~ rant visit among Mr. Sharp‘s rein» tives at La Came 1nd Cleveland, 0.‘ and Burlington. Ont. At Dick:l Theatre Thursday. So-pt. 18th. R. D. Parker returnml from Buffa- lu Tuesday evening where he had been m attendance at the recent G. A. R. encampment. Mrs. D. K .Craig received seven prizms for fancy work of various kinds at the Wheawn fair last week. Mrs. M. J, Kenyon took several first prize» a: the County fnir last. week for fine needlework. Geo. Chatfieid of Milton Junction. Wis., visited a few days with his sis- William Raw-nan. one of the pio- neer residents of Du Page County. died at his home on Maple avenue, last Sunday. September 5th, at the ripe old age of 82 years. J. F. Clevenger has disposed of his home in East Grove to V. Fredenhr A party of local people visited Le- mont and various points of interest along the canal last Saturday. Thu- trip was made in two carriages aml two wagonettes and the mute em~ braced Lemon:v Willow Springs and Summit the return trip being by may of La Grange. The members of the puny were: Messrs and Mesdamei L. Menz. G. C. Moor. Arthur Holt. J. W. Worley, Grouse, John Bradburv, Capt-on Stanley. Fred Lempke, H. Faul. Miss Susan Faul. Mesdmnes D. 0. Cole, John Rutherford. Nellie and David Demmiug and Miss Mabel Ru- therford. . Five cars of freight were ditched at La Grange Sundny morning among Lhem being a car containing 5.000 young turkeys, chickens and ducks. Peopln! at La Grange are now fat- tening up their Thanksgiving dinners so miraculously halfded 9» them. From the issue of Sept, 9. 1892'. “BILL HENRY" "That man." she and. alumna"). “can: he must npuk to 'mhar mld.‘ "9 don‘t believe Im- "m! I‘m the only maul. Ya“ In loll Mm.” wm. he lnlflthtfl‘ light of 'Mdo and mk' It)" In h'r 0y". Mnflle rune wry mull, anus) down oh. nun Mount-r returning lam. was litan- lnhod to In" Mr rm happily pm mum"; “Tn pin: (a me that you my fond maximum-t I... Hallie ant.” Hume know after a sumwntlnq lame In the 1-va that hv had made hlmnel! mmlonnhle fur a lung van. "0va fully Honk, fumhlnl Ilrmx the wall. finding 'hpre avltlamly a mnhl'n 9n- "doping lpmn. Iv'rlntlt'lfly ihe stun- M her hair Into the stnrvhml rup'n rmwn. her feet. wand-III and I". went lnm tho shoes. (hm Home "pom-d the NM" door. The Mor aural and Molllo stun-d M a reflectinn of harm-If In the mirror. Prm's borrowed "mm was far from rlonn.'flnlllu‘s hnlr was mplna from Frflda'u up. Spv-erhlnsnly. nlw llvd up the shit. l0 wan Frodn who hunched prom!- ly In Molllo‘s «loot len was ntlmllling the Hull firm-p a! "w rvcmr nu she ruched the font of (hu- ntuqu. It wnu lmpomlhle for Mullle m Mrs-at In down-mun" she .«llmn-d Inm I hu" via-«,1 hams-HI the «MINI. Mall!” «mu-d. Sn «ho was to Inn/r- nn mummy rmnxm-o "nor all. and In Iho man uln- Would be hu’ I comman- [vluI-o- girl. In a ('nlnlncmpl;u-o~. mock-m hvmw. “MI. Sum-*rlnnd. lhn rn'mr h "Dm- lm; m (Hum-r M flvu Ionigm." «ho- «am. “I vannnt lw bun-k hum nur mulnr trlp “mil «Ix. Ih- III-n- In wc-lmmu- Mm. Mum". and. «la "mko- I nlnu'lm lm» prequlnn. plant. Mr, Smlu-rlnmi'u uphi- hm Ii worth whit “Hood byw." laugh-«l Mollie. and was lnu'nnMy hm! In \h-w lunar-K lhe [rt-0s. Though m4- rw-vnr nrmu- In «In-«t of her. Mulllv was nun-e. Whlvh hmm‘hlng pulh «m- hm] l‘hmwn he «1le nut luv-w. am In- wo-n! hunk 30 MM «tint ht-m‘alh lhu umkvm x" uznln nml tin-um a! lu-r. Tho-n m hm. Eh-nnnr brumzlll Monk-K4 fast-Inmlm: mum? m an Imuxpm-lwl «ml. Il--r wide oym o-xpresmI «unwise at tho rv-v-tnr'x ammmnna Hls km «yo-x «vxymwsa-vl pit-nun". Who-n Mul- lh- wumhl huvr lunlltely damned. he hm. H1 bar to rmmlin. The mm prm-lnlmw! nu- noon lunch- wm lmur, wlu'n she- flmllly (lurk from Mr Hu’lwrhmcl‘ flu- vulumu of lmhmn h m- hml lu-en rmulim: nloml. Molina In Mr sacral planning. dc» flded m manual-41 disamwur 1mm Mr. Sutherhmd‘a Hf.- bufm‘e the ml] or! his turmlght. Inn/In; m Mm ever a:- ter hut I mmmla. and, sin: Mum]. I phrasing mmnury. So. she win ”at?" domun-ly rvmr In: In the mtur‘n favorite hunk In he mnw Ilnwn Into tho glén. Her dress was blue mum. her white collar and run." l’ll'fll and pluln. Mr. Smhurlnnd. Elmnor mum-en!!! regretted. was ro-lurnln): m (hos city It [In- vnol of the rum-mm and she {van-d nlw wuuld Imvs~ nu «mun-{unity of (Inn-naming lulm at the collage. Thi- mun m Inns! was lwhl by H. fur hfl mam- nu nmfluu m mrry nut hl~l lnlenl’h-n M Nun-Him: m flu- Imml. And [his mum "null-‘94 advantage from the be inning. sm- Nt‘ugulzml at our» In hn-r n-st-uer. a mortal" natal «brute fmm "w, city. wmm- arrival at “Io ro- mm had been hornltlod 2 “WV clays be fore. Eh-mmr. huh-ml. was an Inn-ml- rmt at his (‘lly I’hllI‘t'lI. But the cums Mum-1f mu: lc-ft Im- ”mum-am: an to Mum»?! knowledge of his ltlonmy. uml inn-tram or her «iwn. It was an "my warn Mas-mp ly c-hxmim: that slu- wnvwl her hand In qnlvk firewall. and Iltmlly distal» Mullh‘ in umbnrmssmvul. darted :uznlu mm thu \run-r. :05": flurflu-r out than slw hm! hera-hvl’uru vunmrml. and m-inx rmmhly brought lu lwr senses by Hu- swimmer Mmsvlf. Mame- muMeâ€"nly “roam-um]. request- ed Mulhlessly. his help. When the two n-m-lu-«l m.- slmre. she resting In (he wurm sands. thankea him. beginning In hm- [malty way. I sort of ‘hulullmr’ mun‘vrnnlinu. “It in llllnfld'l'fllhi fur you m be out hl'fi’ alum-1' he snl-l. “1 :un n-mrnlug to the hot Ynu'xl henvr mmw hawk." llzh-Iumr. Ilw mink-d sister. whom sh» \IHHWI. munt not swim-1'! ”h- Ile- ltghu‘ul pustinn- u! lu-r autumn-r aft-'1'“ m- l-Zln-unur. slrlflly mmvn-nlhuml. “'0!!!“ he hurrnr Mrh'ku‘u. 'l'lw seen-t glim- hufi lwuuu m- vlmnmx «ml uh Mulliv's suh- was Uln- mh'nnluu». Win-II <lu~ lunl "rim-n mlrb' am- In- vllinu manning summit sllvully clown pus! «Irma! r u .m x.» n duwy gunk-n he- m-nlh. shu» li‘lll Eur-vim) m um»- but a hria-I (lip in {In- um :m-l nlwn )Iullle. (IN-«Mint: nus-w” :Ilnmlu lhu wan-s. holy-I! Ilmul ”w huh-ml IM-m'll. slu- fam‘iml In: -.-Ir :u..1‘m-h-_«nr pvrhups Immarrlu u " of 9 ”I“ n '\'Hl. A1 ulm sul ugmn :I grunt Stone In flu- onrly ulnslvim- <ha- saw. lmwt‘vur, "mt nnmIn-r au- nll ‘m-mq as uh". was swlmmlng “bum in Hlt' Mm». Mouu- had been "laying I cum. I can lulu-resulngvund corral gaunt. 3nd sh.- lmul nervr Din-n 50 happy In Ill her III». Th0 mmn- “1.! "Hide and Hawk." 0! 2m unlimly new. and nmmnllv ur mre. and Hume n-Iunwd from lu-r has! «xplult In high. but sujulue-l spirlm ' nu. In“ M It“) In (Iw Imluxlry wprumtmi by cyst" sultIvnth-n. Hollnml I: nu» man! my!» :c-mnuc In Its Din-muons and emplnyl pore Plum-ate methods than any other mntry in nu- World. The human!” mum» (hm lmlmt Hm man of [lol- .nnd. pnrurularly in "w region of {he River Rem-lull. "mm: tlvcllI-nt fll'lll- 191 Mr the.prn|muutlnn at film oyster Ind rnnhle tlu- c-mmlry m run-hart the rum ”urn-sum "pm-r hmusiry In Eu- 'npsl. l'uMh- «In-duh“: Ix nul lwnumnl. IS Im- "Null ul’ lluu N).~(r'ln wm the :hrw - J a-xlmumlnn 0! "III “Mm-rim. Ind I'u- Iu‘d-c 'mvn- vall Pun-fully nun vvyrvl nnul un-vlflr mum uro- lt-«ued l0 lmflvldunlu mul «(input-IN, wlm an- lhun I-nuhlwl In mndufl Mu» [mm-Ku- ‘llon u! llw sn-r In n sq wtemuflv nun» m-r that h Ion-n Hu» Dunn mum: [mm In» («mun-y uvnlluhlon “any umwrrn ruse m-nsml tram» In dlfl'n-n-nl I00!"- mw, and m JPN-(l In dun-m" purpmwn. a'hlrh anIllulm Ihu rurluus "norm Nun». as "W 031-00“ mm be. alllflwl hum on» plum- tn unutlu-r. art-4mm): M "up «Hr-.3 and the «stngq- of 411-- w-hmnu-m. A h-w n! Um nyflwrmen ,plnm sin-"n 0n llw banks. In In llflllP In many plum-n In Ihls wrumry, mu lhe mun-NI and mum unrwmful pmwr um" nrv- c-qnlmu-dl WI"! Hurlr nwn funk! and ponds. lm‘atml h- mnwn- lent uhnlluw lmy‘c. In which lbw-y carry an tho culture. OYSTER RAISING IN HOLLAND Mrs. Stanton 3nd daughter Violet. of Tom“). Canals, are the guests of Mr. aml Mn. Thou. Suntan and funi- ly. Miss Ritchie of Slvamh. "1.. in teaching the Bonapartae semi. dighiy Scientific Method. Employed in That Country Havo Dian R¢< ‘ mrkably WM. ther of New York City. am visiting Kr. Ind Mrs. C. Goodrich 1t Hill Crest Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Euswon‘i. of Belmont am motoring to Little Rock Ark” when: they will spend a vaca- (ion. Fred Plumb of Algonn. Iowa. came hon»: Thursday to “(and the soldiers' reunion at Wheaton. A hmily mo union was held in his honor Sunday. Mrs. Horseman of Himhlo. visited her daughters. Mrs. Smith and Lan- dorf. last Saturday. The community meeting will be held Satuniay evening intend of Friday as waxpreviously annauneed. Please re- member the date, Saturday the 13th. at 8 p. m. at the Lisle church. Mr. C. V. Gngory. editor of the Prlirie Farmer will be the speaker of the evening. His subject is “The Advan- tages of Community Organization." Don't miss this opoprtunity of hear. ins; an interesting talk and the other special numbers of this pmgmm. You are invited to vires. Mr. Alexmder R. Freeman and mo- Morning Worship. 11 n. m. Sundayschool. 10:!” a. m. Evening Services, 1:45 p. h. MICKIE SAYS ntmnd our ser- iron sunâ€"as woodzd.o-m aE lot, can (mat on loan. It. i.- tmn Chestnut; at. Ind Ch!” I}... l-‘ORSALEâ€"«erldu denoll.onnuunnd. omer."m I.’ lot with at 'mu, cg: the primrsonly m. M n o 7. FOR SALEâ€"Modern nuceo W of 6 rooms, nelrly new, All m for the owner. home, bu ov going. lad is not thought to ule. the lot in 50 (1.. very good (In. to die , with paved duet. Pris ll only . the term: can be m ed with a responsible puny. FOR SALEâ€"Non-nddm will I‘ .chaieelozaon.m¢.onubml tenet. convenient to flu mud . . will suit those min; an M tuna. Ind the flee in low,( “70. if cash cu! had. l-‘OR SALEâ€"4n Hill-dye. ”flit“- FOR SALEwllodem In C moms sud huh baseman and tie, tum heat. mm electric Lot 501:!“ pm», house And ylnla mrvedm “not eonvenionlto ‘81000. cub. then term; 'l-‘OR SALEâ€"Well built 9 room modern convmieml. corner In 1x141 .both areas wad. an” aid one of the at homa- for a In»? family Price “600. On- m houndencwouldcodthhb build now FOR SALEâ€"Very comfortabl- mom house in conveniences. in well lm mt um nhtionuniachool. moms-1mm. with lenty of fruit. 3 null t pflce in right. only Ira-Ind In]! cash. E4 :3“ FOR SALEâ€"At the her. one of (hose 8 room with modern pl trig fight. gape! MIA aid I! alth- phou um . i i :3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ugoodhbme ‘ermu to suit. FOR SALE~6 room house with Iar. cholera. we". burn, house. acre of good land. black all tillgbk}. somefruit, 0M3!“ mm “a water (umlio Jun, 6'! E. lupin um. .41 FOR SALEâ€"Six humor m “r“ good condition. 3130 oak mm “- ble. W. F‘ Kuetemeycr. 151 GM avenue. 9-12-10 FOR Marâ€"Gunny mi. bun twin culves chm winter. 6. Whitney. LOST-Sum of money. in my I lone. reward for return. Flam living mom" ’5? am"; Iii? Blue. cor-or Maple and Fill Miamiâ€"Hog Mgat’gme. 5.38 ' 'amd" ’iiién’. phifing'in'fum' : ' 2|3~R>L 1 orders W cm Hubert nail. POI! SALEâ€"lot that w on account of Malling“ PQR» RENT-Pong mom 7 In. mgrâ€".Gn-g fox,,tur_qgckgléco. - able for two. enquire 62 W. D'Pflrfi lin st. WANTEDâ€"TComootent girl or m amt-d woman for general how on farm Modern conveniences. P. H. Utley phone 1m-w-z.o-n+_a FOR SALEâ€"Good driving bout, up- my Ind lumen or second III‘ lr‘ord runabout at I um. Adm or phone 1384. mporm cm. W able for bumlow or mull m $25.00. C. H. sum, chaltr oak Place your order for fruit uh: nowâ€"TN- il the your older in only. 8. Sll’l‘fl Telephone ”2-1 an a... 1 z”. 2% ‘dv mu BENTâ€"Fufniahed 'm. M __ without bond. [and figmo. P FOR RENTâ€"~Large front main; " iii” in" whim-"ow ' lung-I" " 37.00 [wt mix. increased as m mun-rams. airv light work mom * light housekeqfimr or I null I For the luvomike if M ban .1 thing let‘mn know, Addie” K. 0. Reporter Office. WANTEDâ€"girls to luv-n to do " linery, good arm while In!“ Miss Hughes. 78 So. anhlnm ‘- WANTED:'I'wn or threev mm 1|! FOR SALE-A hot we; lunar iii- WANTF‘D:Gifls tp lam drain lul- 115 II01_SWVena Bldg. Chicago. In. Phone Hinndnle 48

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