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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Jun 1922, p. 8

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c. umomsr Erm‘nru. cmrncn 1' M. Arnold l-l. Hohrl Minister flP'HST CHURCH M I. m. Bible School and Men‘s ‘ll'. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL [anon STREET) CHURCH Sunday, July '3. 1912 ' Sunday thm)! ‘l S'I :I w j Homing Won-hm “no .5. :' “CIVIC: "\Vh)‘ I ”PHI“! m 1 hire of Hw 17mm: Sf.nr--.' ~Fbwodh Lang"? 4; :10 p m “5454,19‘. I'ninn Nunirp 80M)“ Srhno, [Mar-l "ml Conform)" lhr fi! 1 l-n‘rim 1 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH hm; MM In the Conn “and lamb. We llwlyn pm: Joxuu u. and Him (Wm-Med. (‘om um! ho! thin uvmg monur. A warm ‘chome mum -ou It all “mu. 8.!- ‘nhy ovnfing. uly I: (‘nn'n-[uliou- :l m“. m lhr hnmr of Mr. (fur! 00m lmrmhv-r- an urged to be men! nlno «Irh who! haw unnounru Cd their lulrulmn lo mum! with Us?) with) ' H10 MMhmii r (hoi r "linen!” 7:45 p m l‘rngm- Svr-i Thur-«day 8:00 p. m. ('hm'r rehear‘ 1 2:45 p. m. Human Service. i The putor hum; won! all unit the nynodiul mmrnlion held in Iago, the pulpit will be ,uyplied by: mbxutute pnuhcr. V Zth. m: Sunday School. Hrudml an?!" ,0! "1W, {my 3.90,... hm- man 'in cud-9y! Ron-mm MI 'chfldn‘n welcome. W: Teloir Hendren. '35 p. m. The first union service lie summer will be held in the " I tent, Rev. Peterson will > meeting. Meeting Wednesday even- I o’clcck. SEMI}, July ;, I322 UNITED BRETEREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE m Public is cordially invited to attend the services and to visit and use the reading room. Reading Room open Mondav and! Fridayfrom3t05p. m. i Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Sunday Service at 11:00 a. m. Subject: “GOD." Wednesday evening Testimonial Meeting, 8:00 p. m. 8:00 a. m. Mass. Saturday eveningsâ€"«8:09 p. m. Bone diction. Sermon. Week Days-â€" Sundayâ€"- 8:00 a. m. Mass and Sermon. 1:00 a. m. Bible Study. 10:00}. m. High Mass and Sermon 8:0b p. m'. Ccmpliue, Benediction Sumhy Sl‘u wr. _0ur Au‘ryufcu. 'Iqr mg prwnmt. qu In. J. Alhd Nana. Put-I. I), m. Marni-n3 Worghip. ID: “Your Face.” 5‘). m. Eyenjng Worship. BRING YOUR FRIEN PS! 5 I‘ll, 2, 1922. (I. M. 8}?!th Sghool. IMMANlYl-IL EVA NGBIJCAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Glflwrt H. Newlnnd. Plain! in. Elms B. Goodwin. Pastor on Service) ' ' {8591199 from the Home- L ‘ FIRST CH lilit'ifl 0!" CHRIST. SCIENTIST {it-qua tout. mnth of ”w st‘hnnl. hair: Hr. 'l‘hnmm l‘ntm'sou, nf I". 0". F. Andt. Punt in “I. Lord, ye righteous; [hanks gt the remembrance In. J. C. Nana. Pm. ST. JOSEPB'S CATHOLIC CHURCH 7:30 EVA NGEIJLA I. (DIX-(ill Daily \"arutinu nihln . m. Tmop 4, Roy Library Hall In Hm Flu \\'1\I"{or'< m "ring. M Hn Sermon Jul) 4. July 2. I922. Thlul Sunday after 'l'rfm‘ly. 7:30 5‘ m» Holy Communion. (‘or- [of-log Impuou by the Church The only milk which can really be called “safe" is milk which has been pas- teurized. We have a com- plete pasteurization plant in full operation and all milk (leliverod from our wagons has been put thru this modern process. ‘. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CBUICB SAFE MILK "l‘ho Indium-um» Tool. 0' Do- mocrlry" mumm- lo be «no u! the "’9'! gun-«Inn or Ibo (maul-nau- Frank l'blxmn. u an Interpreter or the rapidly c-l-nngtnu current» 0! gov- ormm-mal um! un-Inl Inn-n. has Men It" drurrnml an “km-n. a-uu-tlv, «um-comm, loglul. brlmlntâ€"n gm rnl hurrying not (an utter furl lulo bunk» form-Hon.“ twenty yearn hf hm: woken end) yam to umllvmv- In prurlivully every "no In the l'nllun. A LOT of folks start Moving when the birds beg-in winging their way southwnrd. We are at the other end of the phone awaiting your a" and our motor vans have the engines running. 0:“: a m. (Thatch School. 10'“! I. m. Adult Rlblo CIA-u. 11:00 I. m. lomln: Payer nml The In. Ban )1. Mul‘hfln Winch-Charge rhool Indispensable Tools of Domacmy." "The lndmwnsulole Tools of Democâ€" racy" la announced an the lecture sub- ’00! of Frank Dixon, publicist, who will he heard at the wmlng 'fledpath Chautauqua. Dixon In nuthmnlly lmnwn «u a paw-j orful (‘lmmnuqun lecturer. For nearly: lm'lurer and ‘ Mr. ' Following is a very interesting re- port made by Idgar I). Otto. engi‘ new for the Downevs (hove Sanitary District, to the tun-Rees of the (list- ricl. It sh0\\~ \my satisfactory pro- grow has been made in what will be ;one of the bvst a-ewage disposal plants .in [hit part of the stale. June 24, I) r04 1922. \I r l" n) '{fll‘lllll' Phnne 91 MILK and (REA)! (‘0TT.»\(.'B ("HEESH â€"â€" l f‘ E â€"â€" WI" Deliver Great Lecture on “Tho Indispensable Tool: of Democracy." Eminent Publicist at Coming Rod- path Chautauqua. ' D. H. UHLHORN W22. lmlepomk'nro l’n)‘. . m. "on (‘ammunimn FRANK DIXON Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished papering Phone 162-1.] R F D 2 Downers Grove [All kinds of work except Bu-chmann firm. have (mimicked their mmrncc fm- chnnfln‘k (he tonne of the rrwk M Ma plan: «He nod valor in mm Howin‘ in the new rhin- no]. Io nlni it by (he upon (Alison Inc-thud; this in M fur the most ammm part of the wholo job. The uranium: far Hw- mm'u nettl- in: “ml: in about half mmpmod and work is now Mn; Mann! on the wall; {or [hi-t filnlflufl‘. All this I- mcr mm,- feol drop it h- intended ('. W. Single-terry 40 No. Forest Ave. The oxauflon for ulmm bed and IQmmlm’y melding unit in than! all done. Decorating Pugh-gins Roof Painting The pump homu- nmI «loving uni Arr about 75" completn. The 24 inch outfall sewer, together .with the two concrete structures for Marrying the sewer over the creek at {two points. was eompleted some time ingo, but owing to the very wet, wea- gther in the spring he ,could not get l>tarted on the Disponfll works as his [materials mum not be hauled thru {the fields until we had provided hiln‘ ‘with a road. We nnw have tnnstrucfi ited a grm'el mud from the Belmont: [road to the rite of the Disposal] lWorks and the contractor has just‘ lrompletcd the bridge over the cheek: E30 that he mm mm‘ get all necessary! lmatel‘ials and should make uninter-l immed progress. He hax been tailing] Ipmwutionn to tune a good nupply orl leement on hand and as nll other eon-l lento materials are helm: ‘mulml ln' 1hr trucks there .~hould he no mgxion- to >‘hut down the work even In the; event of a rullmna “"5“ 0' Pm‘ longed rout utrlkc. A All ext-munch In" comma walk for “w sprinklin; filler am now M» lubed; the floor and am...” uyu- I'm an helng rtnrlnl and should be finished before our n-nlar meeting in July. WALKER 8: DICKE Painting {Engineer E. D. 0110 Makes Interest- | in Report to Thu-flees of the ' Sanitary Dixtricfi Mr. Wm. F. Hiluh-mann started the work u: soon as the weather and uthm' l'OlldiliOll.‘ yvould permit and has been giving his porwnu! atten- tion to the work. Mr. M. K. anum hm- finished The following mport may be of in- tern-t to you concerning progress of construction on our Sewage Disposal Plant. Mr. Wm. BemIvI', Pun-L, l.)o\\'n(-r.-: Grove Sanitary Dist. Dear Sir: Phones MM and 123-]? Asphalt and Asbestos ROOFING New or Old Work Patch Jobs L. W. BREA W Painterâ€"Decorator nonworkandfor’ouinthomntion hug, plug .5 the depot here in 01 the comfleted plant. M!" Emmott Downers Grove should have more ”WT also has the contract for installing one telephone hue. There aye tvm the electric pumpini outfit and pres- instruments on ”.2 same line. one in sure “in“ for water supply and has the ticket oifice and one in the freight all the equipment on hand. !oifice, two rings on the ticket line1 Mr. H. W. Bryce informs me thatlmuing the freight oflice. A person lb? Village Wi" 500“ 5181“ running trying to get either one of tiIese'of- the line for furnishing the plant with fires 5.; usually flashed the busy sig- Imweh inal for with the handling of Western Mr. H. H. Woelferslwim is on thejijnion' Passenger, Fmight and E}:- IIoIk as inspector and his past ex-fme,..~, business and people asking the perimce as a contractor fihould be o'jtrme of (lav, -there i: not much chance considerable assistance to Mr. Hilde-Ito get on the line Perhaps if the man and also asques us of a first pmper ofiicia'fi \Iere approached a (”fa-“F jOb- new line could be obtained. 1. D. 0m Makes Interest- on to 'l‘ruutees of the unitary DixtrictT ' is a very interesting re- by Itlgar I). Otto. engi‘ 3 DowneIs Grove Sanitary the trustees of the dist- uu very satisfactory pro- u-n made in what will be h .. ”0.“..- .1: ........I _IA._4.F Prices Right! This Is the Year Work has been progressing satis- furmrily sincé the 'l‘rustet-s inspec- tion last Sunday and I will be pleas- m: to continue showing you over the work every week. Red calling. in nice for this bu‘ it impossible to secure, use whiteâ€" which also conulns I plentiful sup- ply of health-giving vitamin“ when raw. Slice on: small held of cab- bage fine; add two minced onions; one cup chopped Spanish gmn olives (stoned); vinegu, salt. and pepper to suit the taste. lt’l - new slaw. u healthful Ill! ad . doll- cioul ll", Mr. H. H. Woelferslieim is on the work as inspector and his past ex- perience as a contractor fihould be of considerable assistance to Mr. Hilde- man and also asxures us of a first via ‘ job. “bl..I.IJIIII.I:.....‘.I:..II Mr. H. W. Bryce informs me that the Village will soon start running the line for furnishing the plant with power. also has the contract for installing the electric pumpini' outfit and pres~ sure tank for water supply and has all the equipment on hand. A. L. Webster Wheaten, Illinois LEAVE ORDERS AT THE REPORTER OFFICE These maps two feet square, on sale while they last, unmounted. fifty cents; cloth mounted with rol- lers, $1.25. Postage paid' I a. .2;- Just received at the County Surveyor’s office. These maps show Forest Presen'es, Concrete roads constructed and under construction, as well as all roads in DuPage County, includes the Fox river ter- ritory in Kane County from Aurora to Elgin. IWI‘I‘WIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMM 1,000 Maps of Du Page Countyii i Vitamin“: Cold Shv Yours respectfully. E. D. OTTO, J L. Remmers up more to' travel Burlingtonâ€"~Everywhere Wont. dent in! Rocky Mountain Nafionnl~kstea PaFlâ€"n royal outing plm. You'll come back mentally keen, physically fit- feeling as though you could lick your weigh in wild eats. No form of education is more inspirational than travel. These nre but a few of the great show in our wondrous West. 5;:ng grip and_h_ave your heart stirred gnd Go motoring past . the thundering eysers and through the soul stirrin can om: 0 our Yel- n’t see Cody Rood stone. But. rememberâ€"4 you through the Buffalo Bill country you don't see Yel- lowstone. Stand on top of Pike's Peak and look off at the rest 31:.“ wfifldie I has d f Ignn om‘ t t ' t cc flam- nf Int-h aviatiin "ignitn‘WLâ€"Rgn .- “p.rh_-.1 to see America! To recreate in the hi1:- gest vacation land in the world. Real- ize your vacation hopes and dreams! this summer. Vacation costs are down! Hit the trail West! The American? West is. the world's greatest outdoors] It's your country â€"â€" get out into itâ€"l know itâ€"-feel it- I Bless your eyes with a sight. of that emerald gem of the Northern Rockies! -Lake St. Mary in Glacier National! i’ark. : Ge't acquainted with the 'churmed land' a of the. Pacific Northwest; see Puget, Sound, the American Mediterranean;% visit old Mount Rainier. Take that in-y descrihable “look” down into Crater"1 Lakeâ€"N’hture’s unmatched spectacle. if See the rrandeur and feel the inspira-Z; tion of t e Yosemite. Stroll amid Cal-jg ifornia‘s big tres -â€" the oldest livingli things. . ; Take a dip in Great Salt Lake-higher than the Alleghen Mountains and 7 ‘ times larger than alestine’s Dead Sea. Sto off in Mesa Verde National Park 3 â€"“ ‘e Land of the Past.” is 3k your gri and havet out If ynind ‘ Ticket Adel! Pageant of Progress Exposition Chicago, July 29--Augusl I4 Engi neer. 'I‘RY A REPORTER CLASSIFIED .-\l)\’ER'|‘lSl‘I.\IF.NT; BIG RESULTS The Village Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Specifications will be furnished by addressing Charles M. Hitch, Village Clerk. 6â€"304 I Sealed proposals will he received by the Village of Downers Glove, lll- inois‘ until 8 p. m. (Daylight saving time) July 3rd, 1922, for one Air Campmssor. one 100 H. P. Motor and one Vertical Type Air Receiver to be used for Air Lift Equipmwt on Deep Water Wells. ’ One Air Comprl'um. One 100 H. P. Motor and One Vertical 'l‘ pe Air llu‘t'n PROPOSA L FOR BIDS {-v ma“ "MT. ETWWW an over and Dmen Grove on only tern-n. or will an mm. The terms on these lots can be ar- ranged to suit conditions in many was. then is an upportunity for you if you canto go «m it, Ind the price is very low considering the le- cution. WANTEDâ€"Pro of Jfim to In" . hm of the magi hfi'iiiiIâ€"“nbéfi'tmi tau, residence is on : hill overlook- ing town and mntry, would wit a Chicago (0me wanting roan. Owner want: In 0 r. an ofl'er. or may take lot in trade. FOR SALEâ€"3 room small house OI {right good lot, {of P mg; m, FOR SALEâ€"8 room we" built not”) from house with vm deep lot, rooms are large, and location good, owner non-resident. is eager to so". would suit retired party as the soil is extra good, has cost $9.000. Want 8 rooms, all hard wood floors, and modern conveniences, furnace is big. and Ii Ming and plwmbing good has 3 port H and is in prime condition the lot is 72x294. (mend with finest and fruit trees. and the sire“ is paved. Price is very low considerâ€" mg only 87,000. Terms around half down, or make an ofler. FOR SALE-â€"-.-\ stuth front, house of FOR SALEâ€"One cf Ihtm azure ur- m~lhr-mir.ut¢- hon-‘1; of [- momt. 4 Hooping rooms. and nlhors all go"? size. wilh ewruhinr new and a close in location. wrth side. rrim $9000, 1'an $3300 rash. than monthly u. suit. gmra room house on a \cry hm lot. has barn, fruit. and M1? and: an muwr m be rigM rand. PH?! 34000. $1000 or "Sui!“ 11-.“ cash. the n to .< lit imiu'rm "000 flown, (hen. hay. FOR SAL}? Nonvrfisivirnl “in :30" a 3; lr-‘jfiwilaplcrhveq ruilh full bou- mont. furnace. hm. gm. Madrid” in {tn-rt. and 1993150 fought. pr'vh FOR SALEâ€"fry mm- home of .1 mum. has a full an. elmddly. valor And gas. In nnr town. and SIM down will Mm”. it. rot: §AJ.I}_»7\\“rII‘ hum 7“ room [mm FOR SALE- 20 um [um nth cod huildinn. \‘try handy to the V" In. Mu dnp well. and la on I hunl Md. hal- Mod. tool. and mmpluo wot“ «um, I \‘iilnn how. can In t VACANT corner on Fain‘iow Ava. .m from. «0.3%, m hull! up lou- m-n. [nice noon, terms rny. a" muc'ndnm. and I fwd road the nation. ml 6. Nat ami in NIH-bk, wk! Mono, (emu «My. VACANT, 5 choke Ion, loud! innl, on Lincoln urea. um “um [ni- r'w soil. they comer Blvy noun. and me the mm"; o! a vdublc p r- u'. rn’rc ms nth. v! sold 1 r,. VACANT. 3; ants q! mlim} line}; din}; to wit the hall. am he had 7n mm. at m each. 350 down Ind "0 I month, would suit to build up with u [u- In to live in [or a time. to saw vent. VACANT, fcvenal high dry 10“. on W L, LA I .4 _-1_- .. om and Rogers street. 73x2“ feet. slopes to the south, in i very fine lot for a palm; yin], and gum as the son is extra .‘ood. Price 810°C. terms cu}. from just. all from E. Maple Av... have fine Elm trees, and are in a. built up location, price $500 each, on easy terms. . - _ VACfiNj, S. E. comer 0! Pros] has fine ("355, L‘iie'100x150, is suit; able for a garage business, price is $2500, terms $500 cash, then to suit. VACANT LOT on east Map’le avenue running north to Rogers street, about 0 acres, has side track. wat- er, electric“ for power, is suitable for any yar or manufacturing busi- ness, and can be had with a small payment down if used and improved. VACANT. snapqmo £003_lot_s, nprth sired, size 60x132, his fifie trees, and near neighbors, price $600, terms easy. VACANT LOT on Fain-icy} avenge, easy. VACANT LOT nor}?! front_gn Third avenue, near jiiipl'mr avenue, size 50x150, alley along the side, in a built up locality, price $1000, terms VACANT LOT east front on Bentzon ’momrétreei, has fine trees, paye- ment. and an assessments paid, sue _503;132, price @000, terms hall cash, balancé 'to suit. ‘fiRJéI-nzgt, aZi-{hi‘n short distance {20m station, school and near neigh- rs. VACANT LOT soufl) front on Bel- FOR SALE-~Lots; for immedigu} imf ”so. Mlin Sc. Phone 35 Residence 27 S. Fairview Ave-nu East Grove Phone 101-. V. FREDENI‘AGEN V. FREDENBAGEN ru ms, .uu . In": corner lot 108an M‘-

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