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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Aug 1921, p. 7

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CHURCH IOTICES 9:30 a. in. Sunday School. 10:45 a. in. Morning Worship. 1:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Union Service at M. E Chm-ch. Everybody Welcome! Catcchcfiéal Instructions will begin at St. Paul’s Evangelical Church on Thursday, September lat, 1921, at 4 p. m.. and will he held regulnrly every Monday and Thursday at 4:00 p. m. until Easter. Children from 12 years mud: on welcome to attend than lessons, which will be given by the pastor, Win. Grotefeld. IT. PAULS EVANGELICAL GROVE STREET CHURCH IMODIST EPISCOPA l. CHURCH Service. Sunday. August ‘21. 1921. Sunday School 9:13 a. m. Morning Worship “:00 a. m. Suhject: “Where Do We Go From Here." Epwnrth League 6:30 p. m. Leaderâ€"Marjorie West. Subject: “Power of a Lovable Peta mafity." 7:30 p. m. Dr. Leslie E. Fuller will speak at the Community Vesper UNITED "BETHREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Mid-Wed: l‘my-‘r Sorvicc We'll-rec day an 8:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. Man. Saturday Swampâ€"3:00 p. m. Bow diction. ;r’li~‘ chunk hm its \wlmmv 0n the inside. (‘mm and «or! HIST EVA 56.1",“ I. (1“me Sumlm. Alums! 2!. um. Thl‘ 'F'Ilv Sc'hnnl mm“ M "14:! II. m. Ifu'vplnnl) hv on lmw if n! all pas- nibh‘. Naming Wan-hip at won a. m. Sumo»: "flu-Minn Hun-firm Thnl Low." Boron-l in «Him nu (‘hlidian E!- prriom. Remit-r Allimm- Sen-6m at 7 p. m. l'uimv Srh'ifl‘ M 7:30 p. m. Thr .‘lrlhmlict (’hmrh ('ommmw In chart». Sunday-~â€" 8:00 A. m. Iltm and Sermon. 0:00 a. m. Bible Study. 10:00 I. m. High Mon and 8"- IIIOD. WN-k Days»â€" Thé public in cordiany invited to “tend the services and to visit 1nd II. the radius room. Your Pastor Union") The Men’s Bible Class meets at 9:45 a. m. The Rev. Arnold H. Kohl, Minister Wmlnvwlny evening at eight o’clock the weekly Prayer Meeting. “1 hau- lcnmml in \vhntwover sin!» I am. therewith to be content." “I can «Io all thingx through Christ who Hrcngvuoth mu." Phil. 4, ll, 13. Sunday, August 14, 1921. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Sunday Service at 11:00 a; 11:. Subject: "MIND." Wednesday evening Testimonial fleeting, 8:00 p. m. There will be an important meet- ing of the Woman’s Guild and Aux- iliary at the residence of Mrs. A. B. Snow, Highland avenue, on Thurs. day. August 25th, at 2:00 p. m. Reading Room open Monday and Eriday from 3 to 5 p. m. Trinity. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 8:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. August 21, 1921. 13th Sunday after 8. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Friday. August 19, 1921 Sunday Selma! 10.00 a. m. Church Services “:00 a. All are welcome. 8:00 p. m. Compline. Benediction, Rev. PM” [L Goodwin. Punt 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the Rev. D. 0. Hopkins. 8:30 p. m. B. Y. P. U. (“Boost The Rev. Hugh M. Machnrter l". 1. Mind Nun». Punt. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Gilbert B. Newluul. Pastor 81'. JOSEPII'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH r. Wu. Glitch“. PM Library Hall West Suburban Motor Co. .. LaGrange, Ill. Local Salesmm, Curtlss Theatre Bldg. Kuhn.“ new.” uuaumuvâ€"n-ssma anouumw d!“ JII Illunm. "'H J" ”Ill-M 30} am ll'l mlml .umln yxmu‘nams mu, "'«lumq [n.mmuouunu p-mulwu 4nd I mm um: .mu,\..-vu|nu|ouuq.1 11-min Sunday, August 2lst, 1921. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Morniug' Worship at 11:00 a. m. Speaker: Rev. W. _H. Stone of Granate Falls, Minn. Wednesday Evening at 8:00 o’clock. Prayer Meeting. Thursday, August 25th, for the af- ternoon and evening, the St. Paul's Ladies Aid Society has planned an apron sale and ice cream social, and herewith invites members and friends to this social, which will be held at the Grove Street Church. Animals Fond of FM). The assemon by White or Selhom "In! all uuuurupeds which feed on fish are muphlblous ls erroneous. No one would regard the am; us nn am- phihlnus nnlmnl. while us for tlw «at. It Is wall known to he the one qmlm'u- [bed above all “them lhul huh-s even \wnlug Its [cu-t. Yet few, If any, qmnlrnlmls ill-v Yonder of fish. Hannah one that actually vnuuuus In fishing In no duum a rarity among we feline trlbc.â€" chhunge. A Bible School for all grades will be organized at St. Paul’s Evangell~ cal Church Wednesday, September 7. 4:00 p. m. and will he held every Wednesday at 4:00 p. m. at the Church. The pupils of St. Paul’s are specially invited. Anhlu- Spencer Phelps, Miniatu- CONGREGA’I‘IONAL CHURCH {GlitN blarmkm‘ififrâ€"fibmu{Knit 1mm. 1mm \vm. ”U,',!_J,’,,""!§E Automobile Painting, Trimming and Auto Body Repairing Our Specialties KASTORY MANUFACTURING COMPANY PHONE 647 , LA GRANGE, ILL. We wish to announce that on June 1st. we secured the agency for the “Badger De Luxe All Season Tops” These tops are made to fit most any make of car. We will have some “BADGER DE LUXE TOPS” in our DISPLAY ROOM within the next thirty days. WE TAKE ORDERS NOW FOR FALL DELIVERY The m-w Buick Four ix 3 tlixtinctimiy ltuirk nontimn in awn fvntun' at timign and construction. It cmhmiiw tim-v principle» n! construction that hun- character- izmi Buick nutnmobilc-A for mun-v than tm-nty your“. Thv vagina is of tin- fnmml "nick Vnh‘o-ln-Ilvml typo. 'I'im bow in 3""- in.-â€" the Atrule. 4*. in. Wiwcl turn. 109 in‘. turning n'cliu-i. :13 foot. A Mm-vvi carburetor with the m-w uutnnutir twat mntroi. Multipic- (I‘M' clutch. the tum-minim! amt unin-rmi joint nn- of ntnmlurvl fluick construction-«lino uniwrrui Juint Inc-inn Itlbrvrulml (mm the U‘lnflmiyntnn. The war nxtv in tho Him-quart" flmttinu tuw. with wwi-ciiirtirni t pu- "wimp front Incl NM. The frame in a drop rimnm-i wrlicm. ntmngly re Mom-cc, with {our t‘rml mvmtwrl. High pn'uuw Aivmitr syntvm. brim rqulpim‘nt with imit- bunny. Ml moduli hnw non-[law lmuilizhl Iom- all air rompivtv with tirn carrier nml oxtm rim. mom! mmiviu un- mnuimmi with mliuntnhlu minds-hick! \‘iwru. wind- shivicl clamor. :iomv light, ventilating wimhhioiii, nounstubiv window-.1. and sun shak- iu war wimimv . DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GMVE. ILLINOIS [es “in! I MET THE RAIN I Munled. II“. The New Buick Four NOTICE! Cord Thu Sim-Jul Equip-um! on all Mulch Sn 1 '1 lot Sud/inun- and 000m Don I saw the rain go by a little girl with laughter, ' ‘ But I will never tell you the word she said. That you must hear yourself and {or- ever after Know how the leaves and grass are comforted. I stood at a bend in the path and the rain went by me, 1 could see. like a skein of silk. her shining hair. She passed with a little smile to sat- isfy me. For all the while she knew that I was there! â€"â€"Smnrt Set. Her feet were small and she trod on the grass and bent it, She carried a scarf of mist that brushed my cheek. She shook an odor out. on the wind to scent it, She bent to the barberries and I heard her speak. The dusty trees were glhd amb they clapped their hands. I saw a tired flower turn and smile. At the bend of a little path where a linden stands, I watched the rain at play for a little while. Cubl'l vmum of flardwood. I Cuba has ulmul 307 vurletles of Ol-| cellonl Imrllwmnls. Ih-sldes mahogany, .lul n-clul'. llwrc- :m‘ xmuut thirty spe- ch-s ur palm. 'Hn- ruyul pull" I» prob- uloly tllu' "msl uwfnl lrm- an "N |.-[ luml, u-wry lam “‘qu lc-sm-u u; rout.l .uilr' -"‘ ' “ [gun-i. I met the rain today in an open place, The young rain, adventuring, she danced us she came along. Her dress was all of silver, she had a smiling face, Aqgl she sang to the dusty trees a little song: Louise Dflsfllll Eta-panting. Two things (hut try n wnmml‘n tum- per are. to get "-me fur «mummy [hut doesn't roam and ho hum vumpuuy conw u-lwn she isn't ready. The Folk. Next Door. 011 what ocean ls t‘ulluo? What language do they speak In Montevhh-o? What hi the big port of Argentina? Where Is Quito? How does 1110 de Jam-1m compare In sm- with Rich- muml. “1.? 13 La I’m; :1 mountain or south ur But-nos Ayn-s? Is there u. luw umllnst uutmnuMh-s In Peru? Do they hnn- snow In Brazil? It su_ wlwu? Why «In [La-y speak I’m-m1: in lit-tub dur? Ur «In tlu-y'.‘ 'l'ry tlu-xc- um-s- “own on u lmslnoss luull.-l~'rum Colliur‘s. Apt Daucrlption. Flumm‘e was tuld to sit on Hm front lh-pn mu! not It) no «way. A neighbor of ours whu wnre llmu'y thll-I‘inunwl glam-"vs was You fund at her ulul lmp~ peuml m puss by while she “'us sil- tim: Ilu-ru. lh- slnppwl and spoke to her~-~ul the sump linw prmlm-hlg a bag of mmly. Running into llu- [muse slw exclaimed: “0h. uuuumu, hull: \rlmt I am from IN- up'ru glasse- mun."-wl'hh'ugu..Ynu-rh‘alu. Munled. Slwukllm of garters. have ya» lmurd of [he llurvnnl snide-uh: whu siph‘ul n pulr whh sun-r flusgm In at Harvard summ- Mm]. window. mul. thinking m min: u smilu. m h-nsl. {nun Hn- c-lmrm- er ul lho I'quu-r. asks-II lln- prim! uf u dugwudlur. lmlmlm: at tho mum- film! to ”w snvmw-hmpwl guru-r? She lurm-nl. loam-d swwtly m ”w ,vuuug llh‘ll. and will: ““‘c- It" nut m-pan'um them for puppic-x. sir."~â€"I$uslull “uh uh]. PIANO TUNING and RHPAIRINC' L. T. 'Hmknr, 435 N07 Remington "9., Lafirangr, phone LnGrnnp ”9.? 'ee name in Classifird Ii“ of plume“ The unvlersignml, having Px-nn ap- point"! Administratnr of the Esta” ni’ Franci: Aldrich Rogm-<, law of the County of DuPage and State of Illinois, deceased, hereby gives notice that he win a pear before the Coun- ty Court of uPaxe County, at the Court House in Wheatnn, at the Oct- ober Term, on the first Monday in October nvxt, at which time all perâ€" sons having claims against said Es- tate aré nntified and requested to at- tend for the purpose of having the same adjusted. All persons indebted to said estate :re requested to make immediate payment to the under- sil “Bife'd this first day of August, A. D., 1921. James Chilvers. Adminiatntor. Bunge, Harbour a Schmidt, Anya. 849-8 (Eatiens plowed; genera! teaming, H (I. Rkhm, phone 160-1-2. 4-l-tf Koo, land-[u Handy. . A box of bind-gen should he kqfl lady in ovary household in case of accident. Tho-e can «ally be mndo. Mr them from strong coimn cloth. “hemmed. Ind roli than llghfly. mak- ing separate rails of varying width- lteriiile them by placing than in m oven. and than store them in I fruit Jar. 'l 7. published mnnthly by TI"- Nalinnal Masonir Rosnarrh Minty at Aluminum. Iowa. It rnntuim Un- lhing: ynu wan? m lam“, wriut-n sun "on can apprrriatr- thorn. .Athlv-N: i" .W. Snumfirld. 6‘20 Nu, ('aflmrinn awn. Lafirnnw, l". ' R34! Hauling of all kintL as!!! vum‘csinz. .n. up 1 ‘i rectory. WANTED Nmmn fur Hull} hfmw lumping mi" o-nhn' Imam; by 01404 'n-r l-«l, nuhl Immv la built. l'lmm- infurnmt'mu In "Mal N-Ifi-l ii'AN'rnn Hva mm! 4m in 13693! cumlilinn. l'lmM 223-. 3424! WANTED .‘lr‘iufl'm'x Fir-t Rvmk‘r. [midi-49w! ulmul IMI. tn rumph-u- n u-l nf 0M H‘hvm‘ hunky fnr library. final ”warm Auvnlinn A! >Iml, Sir Juhn. «In of .‘hll'hfl I! nml Hul- wmn. I'uro I’m-vl Tnzzwnlrrq .\l.'uli- mu "and, anhawl, "L. nmuwih- 'l‘ilv Vartury, H. II. Kutlm'r Ir-Ml-mv‘. .. .1. a F0" Ikl'INTvvlluum with hounl. Ap- ply llvgunu‘r ofl'im fi‘lil-l mu m: 'r 07..- r-um Max:319". 3mm "in-h. :r: l: phum- flM-R. MASOXSvrfiuhsrrill- frorj_"l‘hf- "lil- All mgcihn n»n§‘c-mu-nm-»-. 8!! HM! :ailmml 3!. “42-2 will wll n «lmirublv. well lm-utml home: 0" 6 rooms with. entrant-u hall, hath, pantry. lame clowts, hot water beau-II. u" moulom convouioms and good lot. lhn-o Mocha from station, mnfll hillO, for 88,500. I'Zalwuwl G. Lemon 6’: (30., l“. b M. Hunk "MK. IO" topw ticsk. 2836“; inclu-s. Phone; 242- W. 2. ‘3 l" ank- nur. 842-3 FOR SALE 0|! IH'IN'I‘v‘BO acre farm ”is miles south of Lisle. l’hom- Downorx “row 16" fl- 1 8-:- ' " FOR SAI E 4'10 with! an oxmto, wo kitchen range. 1 ufliur dwk. Cull Hinmlnle 46-! Y- 2. 8 HM FOR SALE â€"-~ Ont-’mijum f‘ized, FOR SALEâ€"l hurtlipnathamfi _l_ FOR SALFâ€"‘io Cardinal Pigeons and Rhode Island Rod l’ullcts. chnup. C J". Schmidt, Linswtt 6: Chicago. 8-19-J FOR SAL Zâ€"Larxc oak library table. N R Feuslcy, phone it‘llâ€"J. 849-! "cycle; ”Perfect condition. A bar- gain, phone 304-W. 849-1 FOR SALEâ€"~A few odd pigces of furniture. Phone l4l-R. 8-19-1 FOR SALE-â€"Thor sitlt' car for motor- bed rooms, large living and dining room, screen porch. oak trimmed thru out. Lot 50x152. Apply 58 Mid- daugh awn, or call 33341. ’ 8-!9-1 ' 'sli.o«i"'i‘rank Hall, 126 Linécm ave., call evenings. 8-!9-1 ‘31355.1"Ié 1155:1533” «Rafi, é mini hamlwnml inside doors. 69 No. Main street. 8-19-1 FOR SALEâ€"Dining room table and six chairs; hard coal heater; 2 beds with springs; duvcnport and other household goods. 112 Highland ave. 8-19-tf F01: SALEâ€"Old R959 piupo lamp FOR SALEâ€"4' room brick MW”: 4 FOR SALl‘lw-Fullrajirze bed 61 Springs: FOR SALE â€"â€" Large Royal Acorn base burner in good condition. 315. Geo. Vix, 121_Cnrpentcr SL, Phone 90â€"W. ‘ 842-3 FOR SALE-Little Chester pigs, Toulouse geese, Pekin Phone McCuuloy, 167vJ-2. FOR SALl'I-vA large gas phone 249-J. FOR SALP‘râ€"(Iog§ttgr brlglje _b_icycl¢_, Classified Mots! Extnlo of Francis Aldrich Rage”. nuling nf all kimL and vupwcsinz Reasnnahlv mitts, phum lGl-W-l n...- shade in good condition. phone 267~ 8 l‘)- I A "\le ISTRATUR’S NOTICE Miscellmeous Wanted For Qale For Rent ’nu'riv awn. H-fi-fl x491“. ducks. 8â€"19-1 an; white FOR SAI Eâ€"-~\\(~" built. house of 7 i room: all light and we” "mm ’to anmmmlatv a largo family, plea“ of closet mom, mrmr Ii ght kitch- with largo. pantry, good gall”, els- ‘tern wo," ham and gum .every- -lhing in fine conditinn and mmediat. 'pofpssjon can he had “lot 120x132, § bfic'ks'x"16"§niiioaf”rrim i530»: Termq «may. Tn." me what will all. you, owner moving, wants to gel}. home with all living rooms sill bath Ilnnwshir. and 2 spare room up. all modern conveniences, new. improvements all in and for, so my terms can be had. 3 lot is south from, close in, and l- a vary :3on loeqtion, §0x‘1‘2. ft, In. 1.4-- FOR SALEâ€"~30 w: jnining West- mont. the have .70 ynar old trees. am on the no” overlooking the al- loy. a most closirah'v‘ lmtinn. pru- porfy joining hac dvmhlr-d in value II n yoar, all (We nomle ii an owner. Why not spr-mlato and live hare 1m. 5mm dawn, talme the chant}, prlco only $100. a lot, tr-rms to suit. FOR SALErâ€"Cgsx _ yehui'lt FOR SALEâ€"Very attractiva 5 m 1% story house, bu all OVQ‘I hit wood floors; «can: but,” A m” mu "3. "front flln‘iâ€"i‘ I." all close in ad near to nation school, very neat little iii} ghastonlyufioo. Tomeâ€"t: WANTEDâ€" «ml- emu Ligands! [Mr or wparah‘, [hr-y an to“? ground, and surmumlml hy [03 nnighhnrs, min 3300. [70" arrn. m- m-v liw- in (Ihirazn and want to sell. mnlm nfl'or. FOR SALH-Or (main Inr tanning! Dmmn, (Wu wrll ImHt ham“. 1 0f 0 mama. and om 0' 5mm". with lo! Imum. rovnrr, haw wry flan (m. and in war the simian. an mat! II own lrmlr (at am- mmlrm 8 room hm: :- if Mg!) rlwu. M may pay rush dim-warn. now immo at 8 mom hm hm! wmwl a" mv-r. mrrvlhin: built [I "In! mm rmIM mk for, i< Nut fruit “uh mrrh madam-4 nml «waned for wmvmr. all Un- lntrul in Fwndl lion"! and plumbinp a huilolnrq first. my! with mm! '0! new in. Price 383m, half HIJ'L F0“ SA! I" (Wmifl- varnnt, two 50 fl. ink: ”Iv-v jnin. alum! "med. I1 m-II-owmrnh in and NIH far migh- hmhnnvl built up and rhamtol‘ e.- MMMINI all my»! hmlk'f‘fi [Malian av nnvl mic-c right, .920. a rant, would yell topamh‘. a-mom Munr. hm- totrm' fovahanm In impmw cm. "It! .‘I on"!!- em. awning an uhmly mvrlws with h-nutiful oimlwn-rl Int “0x297. (amt ”um war with rhanro fur ltlly mud. and good I'm" nml arm-Iv». it In par. ml Him-l. “ml"! fr'ml, Mar ‘0". III- h‘nn. :"MI in Ito-I nl' wvri'll «Ntion. and "w .um- i‘» only $6500, uilh Hum fur tom". FUR SALE-WWI) 5 nrrv lots, toga- .LA“ __ __II_-_ 4 room lmnnulnw, In“ full hone- mc-nl. mul “mm-«l attic m'o-r all. mod- rm m: In wxurr and was. hurt mind gang" and wry flm- lunullrv hnmto. fruit um‘ aim-Ir. mu! at large lot. 126: I32. all him-k mil. mm! In a partly hum "law, i< immis- tn Mum! and nriulnhuh'. l'rin‘ 8‘300. M000 "MI. llwn on -y. PQI! SALE - A right [nod wulj bu"! P0" 93L}? »Vv:r_\; high din} mnf'fir! .stary fl mum mango house. on I rurm-r, only 2 blocks fmm Mutton. m-ar good neighbors. nml wry chm . uwmm has left town. Price $2908, ha” math. nr your oflor. heat. hardwood fluorn, electric" Ind largo porches owner needs a truer hnmo uml will track- or sell v clump, pmpcrty is clear. price FOR SAM-:- -Wu~!l bum. IngaflyfiaW Home with few acres, beautiful grounds. orchard. big shade trees, 3 very sli htly dam in location, mod- em Wu] built building's, blue mu pasture, rich black fioM for crops. and a right price, $18,000. terms MI» sonable. rokidcnce on (Maple ova. h” lot MXIM, corner. is modem with sunny FOR SALE~¢I0sy one n_n«l oneohlll FOR_$AL Iâ€"â€"Rig_h_t mu built _7 men; bungalows in town, has 6 largo mums and every modern convenience. the street is paw-d, and the who (1! reduced from $7000 to $6500, or make an offer. owner is moving to ChicaKO. and needs around $3000 cash. FQB SALEâ€"flentleman’a _Coup_§rz FOR SALE-0ne of the host close in foot lot, 165 deep, with a large nearly new building, a lot of lumber, enough for a small house, owner Would make a building loan to build, is handy to station. town. and auto road. Price $1000. easy term. FOR SALEâ€"A 7 room well built house with all modern convenienm, has furnace heat. is nicely arran has good floors, and would be a very good home, has 100 fool: lot. old shade trees. cement walks, and I choice high lucation. Price only $5000 and terms to suit. with large rooms, is the long way to the street, so has 4 with meat fronmge. good plumbing, 2 porchcl, and a lot 90x132, old shade trees fruit, flowers, chicken house am; yards, shed for car, and is near to the station. Price only $3500. Owner needs $2000 cash, as he is going into business. 22 So. Main 5!. M " Residence 27 S. Falwiew Am East Glove Phone 101°. FQR SAM-1'75 vgry choigc; vacant 80 F01; _S{\LEâ€"â€"An old-stxle pungllo' MESTA‘IEFOISAII fruit ind M shade. 'Prleo by V. FREDENHAGEN DOWNERS GROVE

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