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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 5

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”.mmuoll. ll"; vuu- ‘_ .,,, my, rough and uneven. over» wn with thorns and rocks, fraught with sufferings, self-denial, and rid- icule, BUT leading to Heaven and Eternll Salvation. Which way will you choose? Come and let this aer- mon helheyou to make the right choice. choir will help to beau- tify this service with two appropriate hymns. The s_ervi_ce ‘will‘be held in 1. us The servu congregational 9 :45 a. Bible Schom. Thoroughlg. organized Elfidently‘ ofiicered. le Chrisuan teach- us. Classes or even lg. 11 :00 a. m. Homing orship. Sacred anthem by the Chorus Choir Sermon: "The Fruits of the Divine lndwclling.“ Third in series on the “Prayer Period" of Ephesians three. 6:45 p. m. Alliance Service for Juniors and Seniors. “I- ...:II {Am in the Jun Ions In" m.- 7:p30 p. m. Wye will join in the Malamute Scnlfce in honor of the graduating ch» of our hirh hschool. “-n I-Aâ€" “rt'irn- “'UIMN 3y ('VCII' [luau-u... “WV , Prayer service Wednesday even- lngs at 8 o'clock. Choir rehearsal on Thursday even- 1:11.11 the same hour. die» Aid meetings at the chunk. tho first and thinl Wedneuhy an". mom of awry month. Y. P. A. amines» Meetings the Is! Tuosdly o! CVI'IT month. Sunday School Board nm Workeh' ('oulwh the fin! Friday of eury momh. "bfl’rw Mn Sub : "Th «hi 0 Pr'MP-i‘. Wrâ€"~Nn. l‘nul Herring. Bub “I'M NM: 1’.”th Cm:- del 0 Islam.” "TM IHMMU Organ (v. of Thin: so. an insulting In 1 ‘c-fltic Mount which wm ho hum "(ugh for the new org-n When :«uml. Sunday. May 2|, I922. 9:45 a. m. ‘Bibk School. “:00 a. m. Morning Devotional Service; Subject: "Hid With Christ." 32)!) p. m. Momofial Service for G. . 3. Special music by choir and u, A. rs. ow Male, Quantit- ,‘knice at the M. H Wednesday. May 3" Devotional Service. I nouns msoonl. camel ._â€"â€"â€" In. In. nut II. Hum sermon; ”Mâ€" 1 un' People's Club 9:30 l. am. Sunday Schu-L 10:30 I. m. Momma Worship. (German). Theme: “Word“ 1hr Auch Zeu- m?” 4:30 p. m. Evonint Worship. Theme-z "Take My lifr." ‘51. muss museum“. (clove STREET) (‘lll’llfll 1"! ll". WI. Crotch“. Paid? CONG‘EGATIONM. cnucn Arthur Spencer PM)”. Mil-but sermon V. J. “(M NM PW. EVANGELICAL CHURCH m. ' Bible _Sd_|ool.‘ iw. m. Union Batmlaureute the. M E Church. Syhday 'c‘hurch. 'filidweek Mr and Mrs Fred LIndorf Ind fam- ily visited relatives at Sugar Grove on Sunday. ’ Mrs w Dohbs and Mrs A True of LaGrange visited their sister, Mrs. C. Lappler at Malta. 111., last Week. Hrs Lappler is on the sick list. Mr and Mrs Allcn' Steam: and daughter, of Chicago; spent the week end with their brothet and sister. It and Mrs E Yagei. ‘ Mr and Mn C Plumb and daughâ€" tet of Downers vae, visited their parents, Mr and Mrs W Plumb Sunv 1day. Don’t’forget to have something to exhibit at the Lisle Community Fair this fall. We hope to have a bigger and better fair than ever this year. Rosella. Porter attended a banquet of the alumni of the Chicago division of Northwestern College, Chicago, on Monday and gave sexual whistling selections. Several of our citiups attended um Wheaton Community Fair last week and the May fete at North- western College, Naperville. on Sat- western unlay. SEIECUODB. Several of our citizeps the Wheaton Community Fair last week and the Hay fete at North- western College, Naperville, on Sat- unlay. Mr and Mrs 'l‘hos. home on Monday after six months visit with the L. Edwards and Ballet families, formerly of Dowuers Grove. at Berkeley, California. They report a wonderful time. The Belmont Community Club held their moeting'lusl Friday. May 1!). at the Puffer schoolhouse. Alter the meeting a social wu< given in honor of MI» Corn Bufichman. Music was" {urniahml lw the Ruinbu ()rchextra. Mrs. Puller Reid gave a wry intcra htiug talk and also gave those a»! xemhlml a fine entrnninmnt. Mn. Durl rule-named nu Ilw plan". All". 0 the pum we cr-‘nm and rehe-hmc-nh» \M'vf sent-I and 3 good lime wm- Ns-' juwd lny all attended Doblm Irma l In I u.1\ of the Association. After which elec' (ion of ofl'icers took place. My. C. ".0 -..._ , ,_ _ Miller was chosen president; Mr. H. Abrams; vice-president: Miss Paul} inc Smith, secretary and Mr. John. A large number; of people from the diflrict Were pne< sent and at the close of lhe meeting» Gordon. lreaxu nor. the secretary had recorded twenty- nine members. After the meeting re-f freshmen: were served at" a social time enjoyed. \ bar is 5 If tha 820 Eng P“) can P“r I an! lune-unline- Clutch Sun The new val-[or am! family are now "at home" :1 the panama". They nppmiuc the norm; of the punt-y with "good thing! In “I" and may Hunk tbc mmboru and [Honda {or thank ‘bc uranium and "ml the kindly brlphnmu. Sl'NDAY SERVICES: Sunny Schonl at 9:30 A. In Mnminl War-hip I! 10:30 I Sermon them: “Will! to SOUTH-NUSLEIMES In Hun lung of Chit-g... vis- ited at 11¢!an Farm Sunny. Henry lmcy aumdq-d .- party at the (hmnur hnmc Friday atm- Miss Mire the ml en Iisv Gnu-o Grant gave a most charming solo diva It the May fete at Nag-twine slhlflhly afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Allwrt 039ch and 7AM Esidemé‘cf Mr. and Mrs. (woman. Highland avrnuc. 10:00 a. m. Hmh ””5 8:00 p. m. ComPHW' Scrmtvn. Week DOS-L" 8:00 3. m. HIS-*- s.hzrday cveninfi‘s‘“ diction. Sundayâ€"â€" moo n. m. Mass um] Scrmon. 900 a. 1». film Study. Necroinancy. fleeting, 8.60 p. m. Reading Room om Honda and Ffidnyfmnauspm. The Put“: in audit“! invited to “tend the neffleu and to visit and use the reading room. chiidrgp. Fink" Evonin' 80W“ -‘ Sunday School at 9:4 Smithy Service 1‘ 1 Subject: ‘ "Aggient" "Wmâ€""nonm'bi mm «on In. J. c. Nan-I. hall. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Interesting classes for adults and “.36..“ m. Homing mei . Song service and sermon {y my. 7:00 p. m. Endavor Aypecial program every 'ndny rating. 33] G YOUR FRIENDS! FRO! lISlE ' ' All! mum nus: cnunEq a: cum. we Rpm) of Austin 9pm end at the Adam Dieter 2y, “its Hesmrisin Ind Denounced.” f" "wing Testimonial IL (“'70. rd“ ”3-5 and Sermon on”, Benediction A «m. in” 112i and ”061'!!! b. m. BQHC Cell: Dinar spent Sunday aim-noon will: In. Elmore Schmitt. In. Spencer Greene attended the May fete given by‘ Noflhweatféra College at Teatherton, anervillu. Saturday afternoon. lb. I'ildmund Dieter, Misses Dry, Smith and Griffith attended the Wheaten Community Fair Sammy evening. Steel Poles. $1.75 to $6 Jointed Bamboo 7 Pole: .......... Common Bamboo l’oles .......... 20c Lines ready for use ........ 15 to 30: Silk Lines. .50 and 75: Reels from $2.50 to $5 Artificial Baits of sev- ”E651" [($3.75 to 39.50 And many other things in these lines eml kinds Pork Rinds in bottles Double Gut Hook:I in the right size Downels Grove Baldwin; Co. 61 S. Main St. eral kinds Pork Rinds in bottles Double Gut Hook:- in the right she RETAILERS OF HIGH GRADE MERCA.‘ mu m W.“ .W. Chas. Mochcl Son 36 s. Main St. A NICE LINE OF hey )ry, - 7 â€"â€" m tut week with John T. McCutcbeom why am. several other directors. Then he returned with them to the Hotel La and Sallie and Showed them pictures of nild- his 26,000 acre 5:00 in Hamburg, ood- Germany. , Hem-ici Hazenbeck. of Gummy.“ dealer in will! animals, visited the‘ site of the pmpoaed McCormick zoo- logical gardens in the forest puzzle Nowadays, as soon as the baby is} .born be m- she. as the case may be; Iis stmml out with u savings account _If your baby has been “tuned out that may anu you hau- accumulated 520.00 “by not buy a 'l‘reasuty Savâ€" in; ("krtiflmte which in five yours paw $25.00. No better investment lean be found Four and one-half per cent in(ere<t (ompoumled remi‘ “The carnivorous animals," be ex- plained, “can be given their part of the preserve and natural barriers can 4,__A__ v..- r-nw fl be made so that no cages or fences will be required. The deer and other animals that have a strictly vegetar- ian diet can be segregated in anoth- ei part of the park. u .u A IENJA w. r.... -- -â€"._ “The best way to handle the birds is to allow them to fly in their nat- urai state on an island, with perhaps a screening over the entire foliage to prevent them from escaping. “The site in the forest preserve,’ he said. “is ideal. ” he annually. Sinkers in all sizes, Floats of all kinds and colors Tennis Rackets in nev- eral prices Tennis Balls Baseballs and Bats Baseball Gloves in two grades Stevens Rifleg. 22 cal. -- -A N088 CA! 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