.m-n- ' lav. 9:05 A I no“ H. Kohl. Milka" . m., Blblc- thool Mid Men'u { BRING YOUR FRIENDS! MANUEL zummmcn 1‘ LUTHERAN cmmcn h... ,. . , _, Suhkd, "A 8071mm with Sen! . T9111" Wane-why. So mbor 20. fl:00 p m. Nimrod Mung. Inmy# 8:00 I m. Mat.- and Sermon. OM I. m. Bible Study. low I. In. High Mus Ind Symon ' 1% Public ls cordinlly invited to pmdthe services end to visit end ï¬e the reading room. {'21-'46 ’ii.‘ iii; ' ‘éiï¬iuï¬‚ï¬ "SERVICE. Arum having accepted in in- to deliver the sermon It 3 Oil g,“ Putin! in flinckky. [11» the wad Darn-â€" 8:“ 1. m. Mus. lanky eveningsâ€"8:00 p. m. Bern MyMsuspm Sunday. Sophmbrr I7. 1922. .1“ I. um, Bible- School H L In. Homing Devotional Senior Subjed. "The Supmneq of "u- 8 r“ in Man." 0:. p m. Chrietinn Endeavor 7:39}. «5.. l‘opmu I'IvoningL Soprieo. iii-Vs"?- "1;“ Mn? 5:" null-yuan! uni-{y £912.83.“ in Mr“ nm Fur-Mo, nem'e‘, "11.. flu 6! the Word." M . Justiï¬cation. Sancti- Mn. ivine Healinï¬. ‘Blptllm with the Boy Ghost aeâ€" . to Am 2:4. =8“ CBS: V Sundayâ€"8 and 7:30 p. m. ‘ 'ï¬day Schoolâ€"1:30 p. m. yer fleeting, Thursday 7:80. ‘ Iaple avenue and Fair Haven CL,I one-half mile west of him "No Collections. Stand-y. September 17, 1922. Sunday School. 9:46 I. m. Month: Worship. â€:00 a. m. w Theme,“ val-sling Ian-y†hwonh League. 6: 30 p. m. Evening Set-vim, 7:30 .111. Serims onjhcjreui hymns of g (Jhurd_1_. lmoms'r EPISCOPAL CHURCH VISITORS ARE WELCOME AT EVERY SERVICE. Rev. Enn- Il. Goodwin. Panto! 8:00 p. m. cismpnne. Benediction “Let us go into the house at the Lord.†Ps. 122:1. my. September 17. 1922. 1:“ p. m., Sunday $9100]. Old m lessons read, explnined, m Graded system of instruc- nl. > All children welcome, , Sunday. September 17. 1922. 9:45 a. m.. Bible School. 11 a. m., Morning Worship. Specia‘f anthem by the Chorus Choir. Set-i men by the Pastor. 1 3 . .m, children's Hour. Miss Ill 3 Penner, Superintendent. Emâ€" erson Michael, President; Bernice Knish. Vice President. This hounis spent in training the children in Gos- pel singing, prayer and Bible appre~ elation. 6:45 p. m., Young People’s Service. 7:30 p. m., Evening Worshig. Gospel Singing accompained y the orchestra and male quartet. Sermon hyA‘the pnstor. _ _ ‘ WHOMATIONAL Cfll'm Aron-v Sunday School It 9:45 a. In. My Service “11:00 I. m. n. hum “wanton (own mm cauncn Sunday, So «who: )1, 1m. 9:!) I. m. undny School. 10:30 u. m. Iormng Wonhlp. - nun. “Known by Goodness." 1:†p. m. Evenln Wonhlp â€", poker. the Raw, ulï¬us Kinky; Mar of Tflnity Evnngehul thunk: [NEST LVANGELICAL CHURCH H l_: ms. â€3mm; anhgp. The londiy. 'Wednexduy. 7:45, l’ruyor So-rvicc handily. 8. Chow Human). m CHURCH 0! CHRIST. â€MST Gilbert ll. “GUI-Dd. Punt Thomas A. Pipeâ€"Choir Director Ilu‘ion Lowerâ€"Organist. ’35, "" n;.'-.W¢dmuh_; "Whit, mnlnd mu service. ub-lln'd'ï¬e! “393‘: All are Welcome ST JOSEPH‘S CATHOLIC CHURCH 'WOLIC FAITH MISSION FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I". 1. Alfred Nut-en. Put". ï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬gï¬m ":3"; Western United Gas 3'17": 43vfle3°m§m 86m and Electric Company â€~20â€? " I â€4% :‘ LZ¢4-'.1«,gr cam OF EAST GROVE "Hatter.†‘Nonlnu 80;ka of «an: p. m.. Troop 4. Boy Textimonhl Ihï¬uu \. October "24" and 25. Tuesday and Wtdnaudayu‘rhird Annual Hallowe- 5n Fun“! 333! Bazaar. (abacus mamrn. cnuncn I 'vrvl-{énï¬ï¬o . m. servite will be re- cumd rm Hinds). September 21,â€"â€" (‘rntra‘ ï¬tardan‘l Time. _ Get Your Stptombor l7. Fourteenth Sunday Aflf'jrinity. -. _ Sermon Gas Heater Early! u, n.“ w - ... sum old murmur“). â€a sun Hm «my ‘06 com '01: win he presch- ed. Come and hear u for {he uln- Uon 0! your ml. Choir "henna! every Wedneuhy evening at 8:00 p. m. I! "he home of the r . All young royal: in!"- o: in pinging Ind c on": mvdc qc cordially invited 'o join us. I Illinois being .Ltrongly Republican it was natural this! the G. 0. P. pre~ dominated in the membemhip of the Constitution Convention and all of- "'ficers of tlu- convention were mem- Jnm of this! party. The revlned constitution of I922 was adopted by the convention it Springï¬eld on ‘Junc 20": of this your uml will be‘ :uubmitlcd w the people on December HZ“). 192?. M Ma "tilled aim! and ninety an «mainly nut Mon and: eta-don. by Rav._ Gun-hen. 0! “Sum. u; .L‘ A-.. sum {Ive non. Ml be a quali- fied elector. Ho my vote only In the olmion «um and mm, In which or convicted of Infamous crime and not nxtorrd to civil right... every suing!» 0! 0* United sum lb." 0.. m o! Neutron your! who bu milled in the am. on. y“: and (un- lns “malted beam 01 mum or null and") in the United Min luâ€"Exccpling ' only idiou And "from “judged insane Thc- following action 132 deter mines who shall vote under the Ar- ticle on Suffrage Ind Election: Tel. Downers Grove, :11. DOG KENNEL It has wrely been the privilege of a whole people of a state to have a hand in the formation of the consti- tution under which they live and to have it pnsenwd to them for their rejection or acceptance. In other lands constitutions are made by the few and become the law of the land whether acceptable or not. to the pop-l ul-r will. i m In. llul M. Mum“! r I: 37.02. Holy Communion 9: 45a ('hun‘h School. I] :00 3. mm. Morning Pity" and It is significant that not until wo- men came into their rights as citizens were these various. welfare matters taken up through our legislative bodiew to any extent. 'lWelity-five states limit the hours of employment of women more than Illinois does. In fact the hackwani position of Illinois hm~ led the legis~ lature to authorize the Illinois Iii- dustrial Survey. One of the doctors on this commission in a speech on the Physiological Basis for Shorter Working Day for Women says: "11‘ individuals and firms are so lack-q ing in their social development that they are willing to sacrifice women to industrial advantage, and where as in Illinois the legislature is unsatis- factory and inadequate, then organ~ ized society must take action." The joint legislative committee ‘for the Woman's Eight Hour Bill has decided to present to the 1913 legis- latum a bill providing that the pres- ent 10 hour law shall be changed by substituting the numeral “8†instead of “10,? which now appears there‘ in. DR. GEO. F. TIMKE vmmmn swam»: WOIEN IN POlITIGJ By Mn. W. J. O'Neill Portable Gas Heaters very ï¬rst cmuy Fan days. A little heat in the rooms morning and evening right now will help to prevent the colds and other com- plaints prevalent at this season of change-1 able weather. ‘ Ené'oy its cozy warmth an radiance from the The Downers Grove Reporter Best Results frOm “The Reporter†37 North Main Street. Here is proof that advertising in The Downers Grove Reporter pays. A DuPage County man who recently advertised in all the county papers says:â€" “At the the l advertised in your paper I sent the sun Ad to the eight other paper: In the county end your puller has brought more results that any 0! the others.‘ John Wummker says,†Chute applicdion; integrity: “amnion to deuils 1nd dis-cm: advertising lead to success†Reporter adv". ï¬sh}; is "discreet" advertising for those the do or desire to do Insi- ness with Downer: Gm people. The 119me is A Newspaper for the Community Ind being nth is read every week by dmoat everyone calling the Downers Grove Community “hmâ€. 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