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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jun 1922, p. 8

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W, June 11, 1922. ‘0: a. rnl.’y Chhgdgen’agnygcthllce. ' Wm t nn .. 00. The rite of baptism will be admin- flend by the minister. “I!” p. 11!. Christian Dideuor mflGIEGA’I'IONAL cam Allin! Sm min. maid. Wednesday.7 :45 p. m, Prayer Meet- hfiservicex in Marion Lower has been se- cured as organist of the church be- ginning July 2, 1922‘ She has been organist at Borwyn for some time [laying in the Methodist church The Villnge Board hm.- mm word that we must park all num- on the side of 0» strep! neared the church during sewn-or. l‘avking on both aides prevents cars passing. Park on the NORTH SIDE of the strve‘ or you nre liable to arrest. if you park on the 50th Side of the street dur- hll services. uived’ into “to thumb. Baptismal service for children. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. humpâ€"Hrs. G. H. Nevlnnd. Subject: "The Christian Adventure ~01“ to Everywhere. 7:30 P' m. Evening Sch-ice. Sor- lu ol (mu-t Hymns 9‘ the Kingdom: .mODIS‘I EPISCOI'AL CIUIa Sunday June 4. 192). Sunday, June n, 1922. Sunday School 1015. 10:30 Children.- Day Exercises. Preparatory class and other: H» luv-rook I‘m)" Srnire Wednesday “A: 00 p. m. 9:“ I. m. Bible Rebool. “:00 a. m‘ Mommy Wonhnp. 80mm Ind Anthem. 0:66 p. m. Joint Session of Junior Ind Senior Alliancen. 7N9 m. Evening Wonhlp. Guava! “aging and Irma. A 45 minnio nnin. full of m‘ wurmmrnt in-pirnflon and prud- al lppliruu'ons of the home! of‘ Chrht A , 1 fim ': my sufidi'rd." You Are cordially welcome. me 11, 1922. 9:80 1. In. Sunday School. 10:80 t. m. Homing Worship. Mv. 1W 1.1.4924} The I". WI. Grateful). Pastor 77001 services, (or the present. In bung held in the Cough-gallons! hows a lime shout nh’p’on Ind the new vny to salvation will tell !you that you must be born again be on you can huge to enter the kingdom chod.‘ob1-born in”i|| phase with many. UT. wlut it mum? Nicodemun had no Ida what it meant. Do you know?‘ '09 5"; haunt! wrlromo to comel Hieri'ima will den] wnh'uhe impofl- Int unwed: “Rrgenention, or the New Birth." "out every person who did Vinilrhe' Hutlnigm conversation at our n! with Nicodemus. gherJuinh Bunday, June 1!. 1922. 2:00 p. m. Sunday School. Grlded system of Bible story lesc Dims. Instruction in Christian doc- trine. All children welcome. 2:46 p. m. Divine Service. _Thla Sqnday’q septum will b9 bas- CV1 _ x, mar canâ€"1550! can“. sums: 10:00 a. m Sunday School. Interesting classes for adults and children. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Song service and sermon by the ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL (GROVE STREET) CHURCH Visitor; I" nhuyn welcome UNITED BRET!!!“ CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Reading Room open Monday and Friday from 3 to 5 p. m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit and an the reading mom. Sunday School at 9:45 I. m. Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: "God. the Pmserver of In." Wednesday evening Testimonial Hating, 8:00 p. m. I". J. Mind Nun-u. Paid. city, June 14, 1922. i m. _Ilidweek Mae. i. m. Endeavor Socie is! program every .éunday iiiific YOUR FRIENDS! "MANUEL EVANGEIJCAI. LUTHERAN CHURCH all"! n. Roth-d. Putt i'h.’ ' mm Heefin . "I!“ II! to daily pm r and “Emily u." I“ I m m n in: which 'm HIGHLAND NRA; moon I worries, cues md problems nil-Mn.- lih 9n hour mm. M ”.4 '. 7:30 p. m. Troop 4, Boy EVANGIL‘IJL‘AL CHUICI oul‘ â€"II III" pay you to ig forship. «I WILL mm mm' on: m. to BEAUTIFUL was filfll’) IN YOUR Landscape Gardening our 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vince best for this climate. 7! 8. Huh SI. Dov-m Gchll. (has. ' Wind mum Gum. mmn. Juno M): A. 0., 1922. ”LC. Bitter. Nuyov. Council of m Vl'lllge o! Dom-m Grow, llllooin. at I meeting held on the 5th «lay of Jun:- A. 0., me. did man! the Contract for the contrac- tion 0! n brick pavement with curb and ”nun in Belden Anna. M mid Villas. to be conntmded u contem- plnled in 1nd by In 0:1!le m Ion duly nod by HM Council, lo‘ [Wyn D. Week Day:â€" 8:. n. m. Mun. Saturday eveningsâ€"8: 00 p. m. Ben. diction. Sundayâ€"- 8:00 a. m. Km and Sermon. 9:00 I. m. Bible Study. 10:00 a. m. High Ins and Sermon 8:00 p. m. Complinc, Benediction Sermon. "tom 39] for 5 mi. bony-(m hours of the day. Cantu! driven don. mmfombk an amp! "nice Ind a low charge. an out mduccmmu. M. L. PUFFEB, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ornc: and grammar A cur n. u v-uv. : June 13,1922. Tuesday. Informal Reception to mark the 25th Anniver- sary of the laying of the cornerstnne o! S. Andrew’s church and the com- pletion of the S Andrew's Rectory. All members and friends are cordial- ly invited to attend this function at the Rectory from eight to ten o’clock in the evening Auto Ind Taxi Servio RELIABLE GARAGE People’ 8 Club. ’ 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. Cor- porate Reception of the Sacrament by the Young People’s Club. 9:45 a. m. Church School. 10:00 a. m. Adult Bible Class. 11:00 a .m. Holy Communion and Sermon. I 6:00 p. m. Supper and business meeting of the Young People's Club. _8:00 p. m. Eveningr Prayer. Spe- cial service conducted by the Young June All, 1922.__ '_l‘ri|_|_ity Sun_day$ B. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:45 a. m. Bible School and Men's Class. 11:00 a. m. Children‘s [by Program am} _s_hon talk 1w _tlhe_pa_s_tor. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Theme: “The Power 0! Sin." Prayer Meeting Wednesday even at eight o’clock. nL AAAAAA I. ...... I Il»_4l.... $..‘_:__ 1“ NOTICE OF AWARD Noc'yfe in hereby given. that the .L, ILn___ A: n-_____- BAPTIST lJttleford Nurseries Plane 312-1 Cianrefhieréfis’arl Monday evening at IN YOUR OLD CA AND CLEAN BAGS RUGS 8T. JOSEPH‘S CATHOLIC William Bender. H. W. Bryce. l. G. Hum. (‘hnfin “all". Commissionrn. I. Hltrh. Wflm Clark. "mums! CHUICII PHONE 391 Telephone 172 Specialty r. Ruth M. Mum Print-hm 6-9-1 Everyone quota. here has been a little drop In the big bucket-full which went to the saving of human lives. Any money sent in will. of course, be credited to our town and county The drive for Near East Relief funds goes on continually. For the ‘past five years the Relief has been ‘able to provide for these little folks in Armenia at. a cost of less than five per cent, according to their annual neports to Congress. It is encourag- ing to know that over 100,000 little children have been cared for {or an- other year and that the money raised Someone,‘ signing himself merely, “A Friend," recently sent a five doi- lar bill to John L. Remmers, treas- urer of the Near East Relief drive here. The gift for this worthy cause is deeply appreciated and anyone‘ wishing to make further donations‘ may do so by sending the money to Mr. Remmers. ( Worll Has Been Going on in Armenia for Five Years -â€" Funk Always Needed “A FRIEND” SENDS FIVE DOLLARS T0 NEAR EAST RELIEF Your kitchen is all bright and shining clean and your fondefl hope is to keep it that way as long as possible. Your kitchen stays spiel: and span and invitineg cool when you use a Cabinet Gas Range. A New Gas Range After You Housecleanâ€" - West U 'fed Gas 1'“ and figmgkompw A: Why not go this year? Take the fami- ly! Decide when, then let me make your reservations so you will be sure of accommodations. Ask me how to in- clude Colorado without added rail cost} Briefly, the attractions areâ€"an incom- parable climate, wild animals of num- erous species living their natural life (Yellowstone is the largest wild game preserve in the world); magnificenb forests; wild flowers of brilliant hues, in great variety and profusion; lakes. rivers, waterfalls (the Great Fall is al- most twice as high as Niagara), innu- merable rivers and creeks; geysers, mud volcanoes, hot and mineral springs and exquisitely colored pools; moun- tains and canyons; wonderful hotels, bungalow camps, an automobile ride that has no counterpart in all the world andâ€"the Cody Road, through the Buf- falo Bill country, which has been call- ed “the most wonderful ninety miles in America.” fshonld spend at least one vacation in. “The Land of Wonders” â€"- Yellow- stone Parkâ€"and see sights and scenes: the like of which do not exist else- where. By the way, this is the Golden Anniversary of Yellowstone -â€" Presi- dent U, S. Grant signed the act of dedi- cation of Yellowstone “For the Enjoy- ment and Benefit of the People," on March I, 1872. J. L. Rcmmers Ticket Adel: “One Clear Call” at Dicke’s next Thursday and Friday. .............. r-"' v- _ -_-_VV_. The community papers of Dul‘age county are lamong the best in the state and they welcome to their ranks a new-comer in the field. Thomas P. Coates is editor; Mrs. A. Alspaugh Chase, associate editor |and George W. Day, business mana- tger. The new paper made its first appearance last week and is a credit to the community in which it is pub- lished. It was a four-column, twen~ ty-four page sheet, well filled with advertisements and news of the com- munity. It is well written, well edi- ted and should prove to be a suceess. The Glen Ellyn, which went into bankruptcy several weeks ago. has been puchused by the owners of the Glen Ellyn News and consolidated with that paper. Fir-t Paper, Issued Last Week, is Excellent Sheet ~â€" (Jo-m is the Editor. GLEN ELLYN NEWS BUYS GLEN ELLYN AND CONSOLIDATES An expert will advise you about your painting, varnishing and enamel- ing problems if you just ask him at the big paint demonstration at the Downers Grove Hardware Co. store next Monday and Tuesday. You can clean ’em with a song, Use Blue Devil all along. Bring some small article to the paint demonstration at the DoWners Grove Hardware Co. store next Mon- day and Tuesday and have it enamelâ€" ed free of charge. Them will be I. paint demonstraâ€" tion at the Downers Grove Hardware Co. store next Monday and Tuesday, June 12 and 13. A free sample of paints and varnishes to all. South Main St. Help wanted! Blue Devil works all Sweet Mixed Pickles, full quart jar ........... .60c Sweet Chow, Sweet Relish, Chow Chow, Dill Pick- 'es in brine, quart jars .................. 35c Heinz Bottled Sweet Cher-kins Bacon Briskets, per pound . . . . . . . ; ............ 15c PICKLED PRODUCTS FOR PICNIC LUNCHES California Hams, per pound ....,, ....... ...... 19c Boneless Beef R01], per pound . . ............... 15c Halves 0N ICE Whole L. KLEIN 5c SON PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 Pun-nude flu. and m Rina. You mumbmdnn-fi-CGU‘fln‘“ “mmuuwmcflmwi numb-Inc- HecHBIlcllholz in any way. Let the Ford One-Ton Truck cut your hauling and delivery costs. Records of savings made byhundreds of thousands of users in practically every line of business are actually Advertisements Watermelons SPRING CHICKEN S These are Fresh Killed Broilers Place Your Order Early Letusshawym. obligate yourself ~.VV".V.V,, __ 7--." _ ,7“. Elaine Hammerstein in “Evidence” at Dicke's Saturday. Constance Talmadgerin "A Pair of Silk Stockings? at Dicke's tonight. “It’s a Great Life,” adaptation 0! Mary Robert Rinehart’s college story and presents the young college boy not as we read about him in fiction but as we actually lmow him, at the Dicke Theatre Tuesday. ‘ The Observer in the Chicago Elam- inerâ€"â€"~“You'll say ‘One Clear Call' is the most realistic, absorbing fil- you’ve seen. Mae Tinee of the Chiugo Tribune said “If you enjoy a fine photopls‘y m‘One Clear Call, ’ " at Dick The.- cre next Thursday and Friday. day {or 18 cents. fhene are shines that make us gladâ€".- Blue Devil. Tel. 279

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