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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Dec 1922, p. 8

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TOO]. 7:80,. is. Christmas .- Walnut by 5‘» Saudi! Sdlool. Gm 35.355921?! GEE-iii}. Anthea-V Q "svih'fla’Hefiivéns'fir'qw gym)! “Hark The Honld Angels Annie"! "While Shephorvb Wltrhml Their Hm" flint}; "Reading. (ihrislmas. M31661. "0 Little Town of new. Sunday, December 24. I922. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. flaming Worship ":00 a. m. hmmma’r ”moon“. enunc- . Friday, December 23. 1922. 1:80 p. In. White cm Christmas Mm. Smut-y School und con- whf'unmry 1. ma. When? M Grove Ch. I. sun the New at 11th Be then! [0:00 i. "ui‘amaiif‘éihbd. Then H" be I class, of hum! for ..... 5; ".2. '.':.."""..;"..°"""t, ... rv In "I! I7. W. I. Perkin- p .m. Clorlntiu Endeavor. m holler. Ill initiating topic. I livei «cumin-ion thy" KM}; undone! lfinnod 8mm Chunk of I“ Gmo 811th 2".“ 's'" '3’.“ '“h 2.1.5:" "Jh' ! o rv I wraith-l cat. Mung-[m M “‘3‘"?! day. but u- (pm on! ad M'wa: 6,9 hum-ocu- 9-9“.qu 9! mm Inn-mm am 0' EAST OIOVI Mo: “lave Rewarded." Ills- “ Garvin. My. Dmmhu 21.01.1922 10:“ I. In. Chm sowloe. Mo: “mm-1.1M Christin" gift for I" lankind.” China!»- Musiml Fosfivll 4:30. 'l'ln Public 1. cordufly invited a mad the service- nnd to visit and an the vending mom. Imp: 1m. EVA NGILICAL LmAN m m“ in the noun a! Fonz-£13m“! '13:! 0h My. Januuy 7, 1923. The fine. Band. In on New You a hgl not an ”on!" and n- my, December 24 1932. 9:15 | .m. mutiny pool. ’31‘ I .1». Sum]. 1939*!“ apt-urn...“ Worship and Gabon ll. Nun-d. m Sunday School at 9:45 3. :11. Sunday Service a 11:00 a. 111.. Sub : “Christ Jesus." W evening Testimonhl 94‘. PAULQ “ANGELICAL (GROVE mam CHUICII FIRST CHOICE OF CHRIST. "1:. Evening Wgrsglgjp. “Singéi'c'éfifdem cm In: Hint: Ball 'lcune a. chic. hand-y. Jum- m II. A "unified numb-r 0! ud- .ncumyhhduhhmntllkhd' “on. Go! than new. HIST ”HIST C!!!” In. And! I. KM Pillar BIN-88.320! It 9:45;. I. A I’m Coupon man Bib In'u Glut. ' lot-n Wonk! at ":00 I. u. “no. ”ulna 9mm.- i256 31 iii ITMBF'EEB‘IB'; 3'5"- his.i Special um I program by the c o r. Wednhlay. December 270:, Int. 0:!) p. an. Annual meeting of the church. Dinner and basin-- and... kindly-l r: J. R. Nichols, D. D.. o Chic-to. o Sunday. December 2A. 1922. 9:45 1. 1». Bible School. Sub : "flue Christmu limp." II. I. m. Homing Devotional Service. 6:30 p. m. ghfll‘till‘LWVOI. will both be omitted. 7:30 p. m. A Christmas Fromm. maxed by the Bible School Pro- : committee will be rendered. we will be a decorated Christmas Tm. All Sunday School childnn and their parents are especially urg- ed to be present. Visitors ore very heartily welcome. "iii. razor. will read the Christmas Sta rom "the Nazarene” by Dr. N Davis. , CoiifiinfdnTWEhTCfi-bll In}! 1m;- seghflolg o! Aglriatmgfilfl‘eflng; ' been-"â€" "be? The Fast 0 _Ho_ly Nuivity._ (25,-: 1922 Christians Day. seam 8:80 a. m. Holy munion. Ad- ministration of the rament to the "16%: :Igefirné'l 1922. Wed cad: om r n . mcimstm'u Part scythe Rectory {or the members in friends of the Yuan People's Club. The Rev. E. M. uWhorter, host FIRST" BVAHGELIQAL _§flURCI! ll". 6. 8. Mil-“om“ December 24. 1922. an Eve. Fourth Sunday In Advent. , 1:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9M5 a. m. Church School. _ 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and a. mounts Jamal. cumin: Amt": 'Al‘l'l MN GONGRBGA'I'IONAL CIIUICII Jpnion: 5nd Sepia]: League Services REV. 1. Alfred NM Minister Sunday, December 24, 1922. 9:45 A. m. Bible School. V A Christmas Lesson. “:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Etrlstmas Program ~ot yusic and “OM-MI-IIGM iii-603.31 fsm_"""3[ Segmegmly A. 8. Mp9. D. D. Mink!" 'ahurty‘Thank You" lorthcgood willyouluvo ,showmAndsoatthishoh daysusonweextcndtoyw- notaaautmalome aafriendnflnbcuofwish- cs for your mus, lapping and prosperity the coming WWW-16¢. Elli firm: Gratings if!!! aroma-qua I’ll! YR. wwmmmw mm. .m MEWM mmmmw m mmmw mung club In “coded the honor of I Mute hum-hymn 0.8.3070"- A popular the club concert I: that to I). then Thumhy, Juwulry ch. it tho NW chunk. Tho club com lm’ Nonhwemm Unint- dty, Iva-don. with high nem- chuonn. lb comm Inn won wide publicity and mm thunk“: not-thorn lllhols. Two you: up chol ll .3. ale-'1 Cllb Int. thou Fin-d- lnt Slum in Sule- 0! MI GLEE CLUB FROM NORTHWESTERN U. HERE JANUARY 11": Practices of “Nine O‘Clock Town" ere revealing amt prospects and pleasing results from both cost and chorus. Errol Sanders has been showing exceptional ability as a sin- ger and a money-seeking duke. He plays the part of the Duke of Bing- ham, who plays up to a little rich maid but meets a rapid hock fire. We can think of no better duke than Sanders, with his long experience on the stage in this country. Canada and the army comps. He has shown his value in several entertainmeniq‘ given here previously. However, he will be able to show his real prowess u all unit, singer and comedian 3nd ibis desire to see Downers Grove high school become the REAL school it ehould be when the nquires “pro- eleim the curfew" at the Curtis!» theatre Feb. 5. 6 end 7. The mutant fed: ("and in ‘ After a prolonged duheousness of ‘as to when the show could he put on the best and the places avfllahle exhausted, Ir. Uhlhorn, owner of the Curtis}: and mmger of the Dicke theatre, has decided to reopen the Curtiss theatre with the playing of "Nine O'Cldck Town." Errol Sanders. Tale-ted bled Shut. Actor 8nd Con-dill. Member of. III: All-3hr Cut CURTISS THEATRE - lat EVANGELICAL T0 IKE-OPEN WITH SEIECTS LEADERS ‘9 O’CLOCK TOWN” NR 9 NEW YEJ “Nina O'Clock Town," Alphl 8!;- ma. Data's mania! comedyâ€"with all male mt, will be played in tha Cur- tiss theatre on Feb. 5, 6 and 7 for benefit of the local high school. Elteflulu-eu- '. Jum- lt's something the like of which iq e difficult thing to picture. The M hoyuereellnringtogoeudluve " 'uen given e reduction on eduildon prices in order to carry out the m- ‘tun o! the deuce. ‘ that- With the holiday meson [one end “mil new you entend into. the Alpha m'flip ere resolved in give I eeriee of my”. “feet twitch" am will be veil nea- worth while end exceedingly enter- m‘tlieiug on the Neel wintry evenings. :5“; After may hours of letting the ”he brain mn nmpent eldeevering to .1 deal" just that a “Pie-inventory Jea- Gil- January I and m. m “PORTER. M A YIA‘I m Clan-nee Mo Dam” will it “in. Como do" Ubnry ll." 1va Alpha Sigma Beta announcea a new and novel dance in tho Iona of a "Pm-Inventory January Clearance Sale Dam,” to ho held at Library Hall. January 6, ma. ALPHA sms PLAN “PRE . INVENTORY” DANCE JANUARY «(In J. A. Nansen is president ofthe Lad- ies Aid Society and Miss Ruth Dien- ier is president or the Evangelical League. J L Lehmann is choir director and Mrs. Clarice Ballet is organist. Miss Lena Penner is pianist. These officers will assume the duties on January 1. With this efficient letd- emhip the membership look confl- dently forward to another successful‘ year. I The deetion of officers was held ;mently. Dmiel Diener ls president 1of the bond of trustees; 1.. Mom, 11- Mncial secretary; Roy Miller, trou- ‘unr and Albert Michael. class lead- er of the crnrch. E. J. Miller was re- elected superintendent of the Bible school and his assistant. is Fred Vogler. Mrs. John Pam-er is presi- dent of the missionary auxiliary. Mrs. ? first Evannliul Church has fchuged the date for m commonwe- meat of its church year from April 1 to Jumury' 1. The short year of nine months just closing wu lurked by unnsull success and growth in the chunk proper and in :1) its depart- Dan Dim:- Is New and of loud of TM". Your Stin- Ou Janna ht (Inventor - Contractor 2” Soul: II!- can “-91.2 "So once more-â€" (Isaac-Ina - M2.) N. For. Avg-J9.“- 3i. Downer. 6mg. Ill. mm atom! ' mums mutt-unawamauhlmfiafiu IM 5-: A yum-if we last that long. “That’s what we will say if you drop in at the store. "That’s our greeting to you all. “It sounds old but it is new every Christmas. “It has been new every Christmas for the thirty years we have. beenamong'youâ€"anditwillbenewandmzeforthenextthifly J. W. NASH - Subscribe for The Reporterâ€"$2.“ per Year ToOmCMomets We extend to You OII' Best Wishes for an "em Xmas and A Happy New Year. Market _' Cor.MninCnrtiuStt .Phonuflfitlfl Christmas ”Table - Everjithing For. (he 2 Dry Goods 1 Groceries H. C. PITCHER FIRST NATIONAL BANK WWW“; pun m and ZION-Hail“.

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