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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Apr 1922, p. 8

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It is this costiliness of acci- dents that makes Travelers Accident Insurance so po uln. Carry this insurance a‘ you hour before your accident hap- pens just how much it will cost youâ€"~merely the very reason- able sum that you have already id as your premium. fishing you had insured won't gay the bills after you are hurt. vet it today. huh-y. Mm“ so. um 24!? I n: 80M." W ono I. m. ”I”. Salt-ruby (Vell‘llxI-Ilw p. at. Ben.- MM a. m. Maw and Sermon. 9:00 a. m. Bible Study. 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Sermon 8:” p. m. l‘umpNoe, Bencdkfion firmon. Week Day: , â€"~ You Can't Afford To Have An ]! you are hurt and unable to wort. your upenses “are in- Sundayâ€"â€" Accident 5:“) p. m. Fin-hing Prayer and GENERAL CONTRACTOR 7:30 p. m. Evening Sen Song Ind Sermon. 8:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal. 1‘: In. "In N. Mum" I’M-6mm M?” n. m. Ada-N 93M (13". nm a, m Marni»: l'nyor and All wonirvw "0 (‘Mugu lhyligM '13: Rev. Amold ll. Kelnl, "Snider Sunday. April 23. 1922. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Devotional Service. Sermon subject: “Peter's Special Delivery Mensa? from Jesus." 6:30 p. m. C rlstian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. P ular Evening Scr- vicc of Music am Gospel Sermon. The musical program will be 0? citlly wonh while. You will be is- a med if you miss this service. mon sub : "The Supreme I‘m-6 n' {In I niu-m.” Court of the Universe.” Wednesday. A ril 26. 1922. 8:00 p. m. idwcek Meeting. Now elm Easter is past. why not cultivate that habit of churvh attend- nnce? You will find that there is a new for you o_n the other Sun- days of the year. also. lfi'dyhj Ratio-#94. nu! M. A. SULLIVAN INMANI'I'ZL EVANGEIJCAI. LUTHKIAN CHUICII In. [pen 8. Good-b. I'm" I is" 5V}: "LVN”.‘IJI 4m ,v CONGBEGATIONAL CHURCH lnlur Spencer Phelpn. Mini-let :45 a. m. Bible School and Men's ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Pray-r Son-ire with Evening Service of My, Anvil 30. I921 Homing Won-Mp. ":00 I. m. I). worth lamp. 0:“ p. m. _Sub}«li “Growl-c A Characterâ€"- IETIIODIST EPISOOI'AL C803“ >hip. Sunday, April 30. 1922. 1 9:45 a. m. Bible School. Classes for all .3901. ":00 n. m. Morning Worship. Sermon by the pastor. 8:45 p. m. Y. P. A. Topig: “Ourjlrbtfio the Past.” HIST BVANGEucAI. CHURCH MW" In. J. c. Natal. M. 1 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 3 Interesting classes for adults and children. 11:00 a. n}. Homing Worship. Song servwe and sermon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m. Endeavor Society. A special program every Sunday evening. BRING YOUR FRIENDS! Painting Pouring!" 'Merior Decor-“ax The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit and use the reading mom. Best Quality 1 Service _ Telephone 284 MAIN 8 WARREN 'DOWNERS GROVE, ILL. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m. Subset: “Everlasting l’uninhmeut." Wednesday evening 'l‘estlmoninl Meeting. 8:00 p. m. ”NITED MISTER” CHURCH OF EAST 6.0V! Reading Room open Monday and Friday from 3 to 5 p. m. THE HARDEST SERVICE BRINGS THE HIGHEST PRAISE lander mWantn Limdonl. Mil‘siouur); Cbmillt‘téemirn (Thirst. 7:30 p .m. Song Serflrc and wor- I". J. Allied Nanci. Pant. EDWARD C. CIDW FIRST CHURCH (“7 CBRISI'. SCIENTIST out": ll. Null-l. rm pil. KIDWELL GARAGE CO. Library Hall ' Mum?! EAR BETTER WAY TO TRAVEL Sunday. April 30, 1922. 9:3“) a. m. Sunday School, 39:30 I._Ln_. ”9:135:11; Wyrrhip. [kiiiérz ’Mrs’. 'Puul Herring: Salim-t: f'Ther Near East, The Citadel of Is- fl. PAULS EVANGZLICAL GHOVE STREET CHURCH Tuesday 7:30, Troop 4. Boy Scouts. 1 Wednesday after school Papal-av tow class. 7:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Friday, 8:00 p. m. Mm. Ralph Herring will give Bernard Shaw's "Py ian." under the auspices of the ellovship Clan. "Women’s Hisfidnfifiv Societies will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m., May 4, 1922 at the home of Mrs. l. 6. Hunt. REV. J. A. NANSEN AGAIN RETURNED T0 LOCAL CHURCH Pastor «I First Evangelical. Regime Four“: Year Henâ€"Con- gregation Pleased. Rev. J. A. Nansen was again re- turned to Downers Grove by the An- nual Confluence of the Evangelical Association which convened at Mon- dom, "L, on April 19. This is the fourth year which he has been asâ€" aigned to Downers Grove and the lo- cal congregation is very much pleas- 7:30 p. m. Pinning Worship. Theme: “Pu-yen Arum-fled." kum welcome. “0 In. W-. Oldfield. Patton 7:30 p. m. Song Sewice and During the past thme yenrs Rev. I” IANDALI. 31’. wrouo Oil h I IIbe grub. natural rkh automobile oil. refine-l ham l'ennsylnlh all. nonrandom! ml comps-0W! in we}. 1 way u to um“ u to mm . hm! mat-(c cl museum». (I! ”an through ordinary pron-L Than. the pm h. which IN: oil in nun-nuanced, It Mail: in alum! uiunl ht wild; rm"! in.- pure: It. 1W" Chimin- I“ Wk»- «- m I that 058‘: which In the m Inflation of my my. cm .(‘0â€" II 06! I Mal and you will to «mind. but u thou prim: 56.0.1ch ........... $1.. 50.1.ny cums.” 5 Gal. India. on I.“ 5 0d. Mylo (m that") .............. .0.” To All Automobile Owners “Tm Whok Truth.“ Guy A. Camp ser- Rev. J. A. Nansen is a graduate of Northwestem College and of the Evangelical Seminary of Naperville. Illinois. He holds (he degme of Ph. D. and soon will complete a three year course in the “Evolution of Civ- ilization." With this background and equipment Rev. Nansen is expected to accomplish much of lasting bene- fit in the church here in Downers Grove. Nannen has accomplished a mat work in his chunfh in Downers Grove, which is steadily growing in member- ship and activity. The foundation work which has been laid in the past; few yea” is hearing [wit and the load congregation is anticipating the mtatest 50m in its history Estimates furnished on Phone 43-M F. W. KETTENRING Contractor Builder OFFICE all RESIDENCE 15 S. Main St. Downer! GrowJIl. M. L. PUFFER, M. D. Physician and Surgeon 21 Fairnwlmt Ave. New or Old Work Telephone 271 TELBMOSE “O- M Building Materials ol all m: BUILD NOW! Consult us freely in regard to your plans and we'll gladly fumish estimate 9n How much have you paid out in rent in the last two or three years? This rent money which you are now paying out will buy you a home and pm vide a profitable investment for you at the same time. cost of materials and assist you in every way in our power. High rents are brought about by the shortage of houses. When you move into your new home you release a home for the use of someone else. By building now you not only provide a proper place for the raising of your family, but you are doing a service to the community by increasing the number of dwellings. Anyone who czm [my rent can own a home. Don't wait until you have accumulated a lot of money before you build. Fr'v ymn‘sqlf frum the cvmhynmnt rent prol» lom. 12 S0. MAIN ST. Build Your Home This Spring Veal Breast (pocket. for stalling), pound Veal Shoulder, per pound .. .......... I" 2" WWW Boneless Beef Roll, per pound .......... Smoked Shouklers, per pound ........... Rib Roast of Beef. per pound .......... Sat. onlyâ€".3 lbs. 95c-Sat. Only Lord Lumber company 6 o’clock Collee Phone Day 20 Resident Member of the Lumber-man’s Publicity Bureau L. Klein Son PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 Bars, 250 GALVANIC SOAP-10 Bars, 45c P 8 6 WHITE NAPTHA-JO Bars, 53c 20c, 236, 257:, 28c, 30c lb. The largest variety in town Dry Peaches, 23c lb; Apricots, 35c lb. STUFFED OLIVES Large 40c; Small 15c MEATS Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J TELEP’IONE fl! ...... 15c ...... 19c ...... 10c

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