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T H E SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA, MICHIGAN

TOVN TOP i c y ® 1141. Sen t ine l -Leade r ,

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M r s . E. Ph i l B r a d s t r u m a n d B a r b a r a L o u a n d M a Oeorge W. Mil ler l e l t W e d n e s d a y to motor 83 S t . Louis. Mi s -sour i . where they will visit a niece, Mrs . P . W. Zinuner a n d the i r s is ter . Mrs . C l a r a Estel le T r a s k fo r t w o weeks.

T . C. Teeple ha5 sold h i s p rope r ty l oca t ed one nolle sou th of S p a r t a a n d k n o w n a s t h e Monroe Pu l l e r place, to R a l p h M u r p h y of Algoma. M r s . Daisy D e v e n p o r t a n d family, who h a v e been occupy ing t h e house a r e n o w l iving on t h e T e e p l e f a r m on t h e C a m p l . ake rocut

B o r n t o Mr . a n d Mrs. Roy K i n n e y , a f i ve p o u n d boy, Geoifcr Edwin . M o n -d a y n i g h t a t t he h o m e of h e r p a r e n t s . M r . a n d Mrs. J a m e s Ca t t e l l .

M a n y of the member s of H a r m o n y C h a p t e r , O. E. S.f No. 34. a r e p l a n n i n g t o a t t e n d t h e O r a n d C h a p t e r of M i c h -i g a n . O E S sessions be ing h e l d in Civic a u d i t o r i u m . O r a n d R a p i d s which s t a r t e d Tuesday even ing a n d will c o n -t i n u e t h r o u g h T h u r s d a y . M a n y d is -t i n g u i s h e d guests will be p r e sen t . H a r r y W. Lot t of Eas t L a n s i n g is W o r t h y O r a n d P a t r o n .

C e n t r a l Circle will ho ld i t s a n n u a l r u m m a g e sale P r iday a n d S a t u r d a y . O c t o b e r 13 and 14 a t Culver ' s 8 t o r e . (Adv.)

D r . T h o m a s C. Poul te r , d i r ec to r of Sc ience . Armour I n s t i t u t e of T e c h n o l -ogy. h a s invited Oeorge W . B e t t e s t o i n s p e c t t h e "Snow C r u i s e r " be ing m a d e r e a d y to accompany t h e B y r d E x p e d -i t ion . November 1. T h e s led will leave Bos ton f o r New Z e a l a n d on t h a t d a t e e o r o u t e to "Li t t le Amer ica" . T h e c r u i s e r i s a comple te t r ave l i ng l a b o r -a t o r y a n d will Inspect m i n e r a l d e -pos i t s believed to be h i d d e n u n d e r t h e s n o w of Anta rc t i ca .

m m C a r r i e Cumlngs , d a u g h t e r of M r . a n d Mrs. L. Cumlngs . w a s one of t h e 29 g radua t e s of B u t t e r w o r t h school of n u r s i n g a t S t . M a r k s c h u r c h In O r a n d R a p i d s P r iday e v e n l i g . Miss C u m l n g s , who h a s been on specia l du ty f o r t h e p a s t mon th , will wr i te h e r s t a t e b o a r d examina t ion i n I^uis ing t h i s week . At t end ing t h e g r a d u a t i o n ex -e r c i s e s f r o m S p a r t a were M r . a n d Mrs. W i l f r e d Cumlngs a n d Arlene . Mrs . B u r t o n Sau r , Mrs. P e a r l B r o w n a n d M r . a n d M r : . L. C u m l n g s a n d Lynn .

A l g o m a C o m m u n i t y Club will ho ld a Ha l loween par ty T h u r s d a y evening , O c t o b e r 26 a t Jack P e n n i n g t o n ' s .

M i s s Nora Mitchel l . M r s . J . E r h a r t a n d M r s . Minnie V a n W i l t e n b u r g of G r a n d R a p i d s a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l of M r s . M a r g a r e t Heller las t S a t u r d a y .

M r . a n d Mrs. Wi l l iam H . Can - of G r a n d R e p ' d a were S p a r t a cal lers l a s t S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon .

M r . Mrs. R o b e r t F r e n c h a n d d a u g h t e r were guests of h i s s is ter In B u c h a n a n Sunday.

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Mr. a n d Mrs. Leo S n y d e r a n d t h r e e d a u g h t e r s a n d he r m o t h e r . Mrs . Cora Mil ler of C a l e d o n i a were S u n d a y vis-i t o r s a t t h e A r t h u r La Vine res idence .

Mrs. J a m e s Fa lconer Is r epo r t ed s o m e be t te r . S h e Is being c a r e d f o r a t h e r h o m e by he r d a u g h t e r . Pr i sc i l la f r o m Ohio.

Mrs . Ada F a i r b a n k s of E. O r a n d R a p i d s was a gues t over t h e week-end of Mrs . G e r t r u d e C h a a m e s s . O n S a t -u r d a y they were gues ts of Mr. a n d Mrs . Albert Atk inson ot Casnov ia .

Mrs . C. J- Lonnee a n d M r . a n d Mrs. F r e d L e k s t r u m drove to Vickfcburg T u e s d a y to spend t h e day w i t h "Mrs. H a r o l d Dewey o n h e r b i r t h d a y .

M r . a n d Mrs . Elgy B u h l a n d f ami ly will occupy t h e Be t t e s house a t N a s h a n d P l e a s a n t s t ree ts , recent ly v a c a t e d by t h e J a c k Bursey fami ly .

M a r k DeJonge . O. E B a l y e a t . J a u i e s G a r d n e r , F r e d H u m e s ton a n d L e o n a r d Newton a t t e n d e d t h e M i c h i g a n - M S C g a m e in A n n Arbo r S a t u r d a y .

u i « Doro thy Sack a n d h e r b r o t h e r . G o r d o n accompan ied a g roup of C o n -s u m e r s Power employees to t h e foo t -bal l g a m e a t A n n Arbor S a t u r d a y , l a t -e r a t t e n d i n g a p a r t y a t t h e C o n s u m e r s c lub house In J a c k s o n .

N o r t o n C o m m u n i t y c lub will m e e t w i t h Mrs. Wi l l i am R e x f o r d . T h u r s d a y . Oc tober 19.

N o r t h w e s t e r n Sect ion of t h e K e n t C o u n t y T e a c h e r s ' Associat ion will m e e t W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a t Casnov ia school. O e r a r d Cook is p r o g r a m c h a i r m a n .

Mrs . George W. Miller of S t . J o h n s i s t h e house gues t of he r s is ter . Mrs . E. P h i l B r a d s t r u m .

C e n t r a l Circ le will ho ld Its a n n u a l r u m m a g e sale P r iday a n d S a t u r d a y . Oc tobe r 13 a n d 14 a t Culver ' s Sfcore. (Adv.)

Mrs . Lou Kel ler , Mrs . W a l t e r B loom-er , Mrs . M. W. B u r t c h a n d Mrs . E. O. A n d e r s o n a t t e n d e d t h e d i n n e r a n d lec-t u r e by Mrs . Caro l ine Longyear a t t h e W o m e n ' s C i ty Club M o n d a y even ing .

M r . a n d Mrs . Mer l in Robinson m o v -ed to O r a n d R a p i d s t h e p a s t week.

Mrs . W a l t e r Bloomer . Mrs . I v a n T a y l o r of G r a n d R a p i d s a n d Mrs. d i a r i e s W a r r e n were gue&s F r i d a y of M r s . Avery A n d e r s o n a t h e r Hess Lake co t tage .

Mr . a n d Mrs. H . E d w a r d s a n d d a u g h t e r . Virginia, we re week-end gues t s of h i s pa ren t s , Mr. a n d M -s. W. H . Edwards . Sr . . a t W h i t e f l s h "Lake.

Mr . a n d Mrs . Alvln Re i s t e r e n t e r -t a i n e d a t d i n n e r F r iday even ing , Dr . a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s Bromley a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi lbur Reis te r .

Well Planned— Well Priced (Rev. 22:14): "Blessed a r e

t h e y t h a t d o h is c o m m a n d m e n t s , t h a t t hey m a y have r i gh t to t h e t r ee of l i fe , a n d m a y e n t e r in t h rough t h e g a t e s In to t h e c i ty ."

Cor re la t ive passages i • be r e a d f r o m t h e C h r i s t i a n 3c: . nee tex tbook. "Science a n d Hea l th wi th K e y t o t h e Sc r ip tu re s . " by Mary Baker Eddy, i n -c lude t h e following (p. 202): " T h e sc ien t i f i c un i ty wh ich exis ts be tween God a n d m a n m u s t be wrough t ou t In l i fe-prac t ice , a n d God 's will m u s t be universa l ly done."

K E N T EP1SCO-

Thursday, October 12, 198$

T M s t w o - s t o r y - a n d - b a s e m e n t f r a m e dwel l ing , va lued a t <4.590, w a s bui l t in Co lumbus , Ohio, w i t h t h e a id of a (3 .600 m o r t g a g e in su red by t h e F e d -e r a l H o u s i n g A d m i n i s t r a t i o n .

T h e house i s an e x a m p l e of a blend of p l e a s a n t de s ign a n d p rac t i ca l a r -r a n g e m e n t . P r i v a c y ob ta ined b y ski l l -f u l p l a n n i n g I l l u s t r a t e s w h a t m a y be done in s m a l K f e s i d e a c e des ign . All r o o m s h a v e t w o e x p o s u r e s , g i v i n g ade-q u a t e l i gh t a n d ven t i l a t i on . T h e open Arepla-* in t h e l iv ing room f u r n i s h e s a n e f fec t ive f o c a l po in t f o r decora t ion , « s wel l a s a n a u x i l i a r y h e a t i n g un i t .

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Pub l i shed in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h a cal l m a d e by t h e Commiss ioner of t h e B a n k i n g D e p a r t m e n t p u r s u a n t t o t h e provision* of Sec t ion 82 of the Mich igan f i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n s Act.

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Oeorge Be t tes showed sound p ic tures a t t h e M o r n i n g t t a r P . -T . A. mee t ing P r iday evening.

Mrs . Wil l iam Cut le r Is con f ined t o he r h o m e since u n d e r g o i n g a tonsi l -ectomy Fr iday m o r n i n g .

Mr. a n d Mra. B e r t Nokes a n d R o n -nie, Iva r J o h n s o n a n d J o h n S t a r n s p e n t the w e e k - e n d w i t h re la t ives in Chicago.

Mrs . Addle T~yon is q u i t e ill a t t h e P e t ? Schoolmas te r f a r m h o m e eas t of S p a r t a S h e Is 93 yea r s old.

Mr . and Mrs. Maur i ce Ander son a n d daugh te r , J an l s , cal led o n Mr. a n d Mrs. Oruneve ld of Conk l ln l a s t S u n -day.

Miss M a r g a r e t M c K l n l e y of G r a n d R a p i d s was a w e e k - e n d gues t In t h e H e r m a n Sco t t h o m e .

T h e W. S p a r t a Qu i l t i ng club will mee t next Tuesday . Oc tobe r 17. a t t h e h o m e of Mrs. A r t h u r Ch l l son for a n a f t e r n o o n mee t ing .

Mrs . Edga r Alexander e n t e r t a i n e d wi th a wedding shower In honor of Mrs. G . C. H a m m e r F r i d a y evening. October 6. G u e s t s Inc luded Iva Sea m a n . Alber ta Cross, F r a n c e s McCune, Mrs . Ber t Vande rMeer , Mrs . Norman J o h n s o n . Mrs. P a u l WaUclns. Mrs . V e m Black, Mrs . M a r t i n Reis te r . Mrs . J o e Oass. Mrs . P r a n k W-.tlcins, Mrs . A r t h u r Berg. Mrs . D o n a l d Willis, Mrs A1 P h e l p . Mrs . H a m m e r received m a n y g i f t s a n d a d a i n t y l u n c h was served a n d a p l e a s a n t e v e n i n g was o n -Joyed.

Visi tors a n d ca l le rs a t t h e Lester Pisk residence t h e p a s t week were Mr . a n d Mrs. F r e d M c L a u g h l i n f r o m Prov -idence, R. I., M r . a n d Mrs . F red Mc-Each ron a n d Mrs. Izzy Whipp le of Hudsonvil le, cousins of Mrs . P i sk ; D. L. R a n k of De t ro i t a n d Lewis W z e r -slnskl son P r e d a n d w i f e of Manis tee . Mr Wzers inskl w a s a room-mate of Mr. Pisk in B lodge t t hosp i t a l .

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L L 1 Anderson , cash ie r , of t h e a b o v e - n a m e d bonk, d o so lemnly a f f i r m ) t h a t t b e a b o v e s t a t e m e n t is t rue , a n d t h a t I t fu l ly

a n d conaeoUy r e p r e s e n t s Che t r u e s t a t e ot conta ined a n d s s t f o r t h , t o t h e b e s t ot m y

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F I R S T B A F J I S T C H U R C H A O. Odegard . P a s t o r

"A F u n d a m e n t a l C h u r c h W i t * a Gospel Message'*

" T h e more you k n o w H i m . t h e be t -t e r you t rus t H i m ; t h e m o r e you t r u s t Him, t h e be t t e r you will love H i m ; t h e more you love H im. t h e be t t e r you will serve Him." — J o h n Newton.

Worsh ip wi th u* S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t 11:00 o'clock. M a k e i t a h a b i t to a t -t e n d C h u r c h every Lord ' s Day. W e h a v e Hea r ing Aid f o r t h o s e who need t h e m a n d Miss ion C a r s wai t ing fo r those who have n o o t h e r way of c o m -ing. Let t h e pa s t o r know a n d one will cal l a t your door. T h e pas to r speaks S u n d a y m o r n i n g o n t h e sub jec t : "A S U P R E M E T E S T I S U P O N YOU."

T h e Bible School m e e t s a t 10 o'clock every S u n d a y m o r n i n g .

B o t h Sen ior a n d J u n i o r B Y. P. U. Services a t 6:30 p . m . It you a r e 14 y e a n old a n d over you be long wi th t b e Seniors .

Evangel is t ic Serv ice a t 7:90 p . m A popu la r Gospe l Hour . Message for t h e evening. " I P I N F L A T I O N O O M E 8 " B r i n g your f r i ends .

Beg inn ing nex t T u e s d a y , October 17th. "Happy M a c " In special se rv ices " T h e Old T i m e Gospe!" in message a n d song. I I you w a n t a happy h e a r t h e a r Happy M a c " . S e e f u r t h e r a n -n o u n c e m e n t o t h e r p lace in th i s paper .

O O T O C H U R C H !

clock. Mrs . L e k s t r u m s class will have

c h a r g e of t h e even ing services a t 7:15. T h i s will cons is t of speaking, read ing , mus ic a n d a p r o g r a m of he lpfu lness .

J u n i o r League Wednesday a t four o'clock.

T h e Mid-Week P r a y e r a n d Devo-t iona l services will be he ld Wednesday a t 7:15.

T h i s service will be followed by choi r p rac t i ce a t 8:15.

You wiU a l w a y s f i n d a w a r m wel-come a t t h e S p a r t a Methodis t Episco-pal chu rch .

M A M R E L U N D L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Gilbsj-t R. Brown. Pas to r

W a l k e r R e a d "R igh t eousnes s exa l t ed a n a t i o n ; but

s in Is a r e p r o a c h t o any people." T h r o u g h social e x p e r i m e n t s a n d va r i -ous u p l i f t i n g m o v e m e n t s , m a n Is seeking to c r e a t e a new social order . We see t h e f r u i t of s u c h movement s hi t he world c h a o t i c condi t ions. R e -p roach a n d s h a m e h a s come u p o n t h e people. " R e n d your h e a r t s a n d not your g a r m e n t s " , says the p rophe t Joe l a n d so only by a c c e p t i n g C h r i s t a s our Savior c a n we be c lean . " I believe t h a t C h r i s t h a s redeemed m e a lost a n d c o n d e m n e d s i n n e r — n o t wi th silver a n d gold bu t w i t h h i s holy a n d p rec -ious blood a n d h i s Innocent su f fe r ing a n d d e a t h . " — L u t h e r .

C o n f i r m a t i o n Class S a t u r d a y a t 9:00 a. m .

S u n d a y Bible School. 10 a . m. Morn ing W o r s h i p a t 11 a. m. " H e a r Y e H i m " . T e x t J o h n 7:40-52 Evening Serv ice a t e ight o'clcok.

T h e t h i r d f r u i t of t h e Spi r i t which we a re to cons ider is t h e peace ' which is f o u n d In t h e C h r i s t i a n .

T h e W o m a n ' s Missionary Society will m e e t T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 2:30 in t h e c h u r c h par lors .

T h e L u t h e r League will mee t T h u r s -day even ing In t h e "church pa r lo r s a t 8:00 o'clock.

F R E E M E T H O D I S T CHUUCII A. D. M c L a c h l a n , Pas to r

- S p a r t a -10:00 a . m . S u n d a y SchooL 11:00 a . m .—Morn ing Worsh ip . Message by t h e pas to r . 7:30 P . M. S o n g a n d Pra ise Service 8:00 p. m . message by t h t pas tor . M i d - W e e k service T h u r s d a y evening

a t 7.30 o'clock. Don ' t miss t h i s se r -vice.

- R a v e n n a -10:00 o 'c lock—Morning Worship . Message by t h e pas tor . 10:45 o 'c lock S u n d a y School. M i d - W e e k Service Wednesday eve-

ning a t 8:00 o'clock.

T R I N I T Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H M i s e c v t Synod

C. F . Lederer , Pse to r M. C. M e n . Cor.

(6 Miles West . 2 Miles S o u t h ) 19th S u n d a y A f t e r T r i n i t y

10:30 Engl ish Service. S t u d e n t Luebke of MuskeKon wUl

p*-each t h e s e r m o n ui the absence of t h e P a s t o r , w h o is a t t he Mission Fes -t iva l in B e r r i e n Spr ings .

8:00 p . m . t h e W a l t h e r Leagu? meets .

out t he world o n Sunday , October 15. 1939.

T h e Golden T e x t ( I J o h n 2:1) is : 'If any m a n s in . we have a n advuea te wi th t h e F a t h e r , J e sus Chr i s t t h e r igh teous ."

Among t h e Bible c i t a t ions Is t h i s

CITY M E T H O D I S T PAL C H U R C H

George F . Wlngard . P a s t o r M o r n i n g Worsh ip S u n d a y School

Mid -week prayer service T h u r s d a y evening a t 7:30.

CASNOVIA M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H George F. Wlngard . P a s t o r

S u n d a y School - .9:45 M o r n i n g Worsh ip 11:00

UALLAM.O C H U R C H Of C H R 1 S 1 J a m e * M Irby. Minis ter

M o r n i n g v/orshlp 10 a. m S u n d a y School. 11 a . m

H o w a r d Glllet t , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . C h r i s t i a n Endeavor . 4 p. m

F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H K E N T CITY

C. Allen T a f f . Pa s to r Morn ing Worsh ip i0:00 a ni Bible School 11:15 a m Young People 's Hour 6:30 p. m Evening Service . — 7:45 p. m

CONKL1N R E F O R M E D C H U R C H J o h n L V a n Ha rn . P a s t o r

S u n d a y School —10:00 a. m W o r s h i p Service 11:00 a . m Evening Service —.... 7:30 p . m C h r i s t i a n Endeavor Society . 4 9 0 p. m

IMMANUEL C H U R C H Comstotfc P a r k

Rev. George Young*. Min is te r Sunday Serv ice!

S u n d a y Morn ing Service 10:00 Bible School 11:15 J u n i o r C h o r u s 5:31 Even ing 8ervlce 7:00

S P A R T A QOSPTIL M I S S I O N Peter Dooi. Speaker

S u n d a y School 9:90 o'clock Even ing Service - 7:30 o'clock

BAILEY C H U R C H O F C H R I S T S u n d a y School .. 10 a . m

O. B Moore. J h p e r i n t e n d e n t . Murn ing Worsh ip 11 a. m

Evening service on f i r s t a n d t h i r d S u n d a y s of e a c h m o n t h .

C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H

S u n d a y Services Rev. Katie Barnes . P a s t e r

10:00 a m.—Morning Worsh ip 11:15 a m.—Sunday School. M o m l n g W o r s h i p Service. 10:00 o '-

clock.

Bible School 11:30 o'clock. B. Y. P . Y. 6:30 o'clock. Evangel is t ic Service 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening a t 8:00 o'clock.

P ra i s e and p r a y e r tier vice. C o m e a n d worship wi th us.

ALGOMA B A P T I S T C H U R C H "The C h u r c h T h a t C a r e s "

10:00 a . m . Combined Morn ing W o r -s h i p a n d S u n d a y SchooL Classes fo r all ages. W a l f r e d Pe te rson , s u p e r i n -t e n d e n t .

7:00 p. m . Young People 's devo t iona l h o u r for everyone.

7:45 p. m. Evening Service. 8:00 p. m. T h u r s d a y . Bible s tudy ,

tes t imony a n d p raye r service fo r a l l Come to give a n d to receive.

ALPINE EMMANUEL B A P T I S T C H U R C H

Rev. Clyde Wood-. P a s t o r S u n d a y Services

S u n d a y Morn ing P reach ing 11:00 Young People 's Service 7:00 Evening P r e a c h i n g 7:30

Special objec t lesson in S im day School each S u n d a y for t h e c h i l d r e n .

T h u r s d a y even ing P raye r m e e t i n g a t t h e chu rch a t 7:30 p. m.

All a r e welcome!

SNOW C H U R C H Bible School 9:45 Young Peoples Meet ing 7:00

W e welcome you to bo th services of t h e day . A class for you. A place fo r you. Come a n d en joy yourself a n d t s one wi th us.

N. C H E S T E R B A P T I S T C H U R C H Rev. V. Bttahre. Min i s t e r

Bible School 10:30 a . s i . Classes fo r al l .

Evening servicc . 8 o'clock

RNGLISHVSLLE B A P T I S T C H U R C H "Welcome One a n d AM"

Art B j o r k . F a r t e r " F r o m h i s o w n r i£h£euos purpose , n o

u eve r ban i shed , save b e himself so chooses." Bible S c h c o i I 10:00 a. m Morn ing W o r s h i p 11:00 a . m B. Y. P . U . 7 :90 p. m

M i d - W e e k p raye r a a d Bible s tudy Wednesday a t 7:46 p . m .

S o m e o n e m u s t be s u p r e m e in ou r lives. If It is n o t J e s u s Chr i s t , i t will be someone f a r less t h a n Hkn . —How-a r d N. Reeves . J r .

S P A R T A W E S L E Y AN M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

" T h e F r i e n d l y C h u r c h Y o u "

SPARTA M E T H O D I S T Rev. F r e d J.

C H U R C H

m s t h i s 10th d a y of October . 1M c e r t i f y t h a t £ a m n o t a n o f f i ce r o r d i rec to r erf t h i s b f j n k

C. V a n D o n H o c t , N o t a r y PubH

expiree M a r c h 10. IMS.

We p ray f o r a vision of w h a t we c a n be a n d tor a pu rpose a n d power t o a t -t a i n it.

S s h t i t h School a p lace t o a t t a i n Power a t 10:00 a m .

Morn ing W o r s h i p Hour wi th up l i f t fo r those who desire It a t 11:00. T w o special n u m b e r s by t h e choi r S u b -j ec t : " K i n g d o m s T h a t k U d Be Mov-

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S a t u r d a y evening. October 14. t h e Rev. E P . M c C a r t y . fore ign miss ionary sec re ta ry will b r i n g a n I l lus t ra ted mt sage on J a p a n a t 7:90 p. m .

S u n d a y School a t t h e u sua l hour . 10:00 a m .

T h e R e v . M c C a r t y will b r ing t h e m o r n i n g m e s s a g e o n t h e New T e s t a -m e n t C h u r c h . 11:00 o ' c lock

Young People ' s Service 7:00 p. m M r M c C a r t y will br ing a n i l lus t ra t -

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You c a n n o t a f fo rd t o miss b e a r i n g t h e Rev. M c C a r t y who h a s h a d a vas t exper ience , n o t only in supe r in t end ing t h e miss ion work but in a c t u a l service o n t h e var ious f ields. Afr ica . I n d i a a n d J g p a n

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Thursday, October 12, 1939 THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA. MICHIGAN

BAILEY WEEKLY NEWS MBS. IRENA BARNUM, Correspondent

Mrs. Zola Cl in lsman of Flint spent the week-end with h e r mother . Mrs. Adeila Pierson.

Sunday guests at t h e Leon Whitney home were Mr. a n d Mrs. Thurlow Whitney of Casnovia. Mr . and Mrs. Hurley Hlbbs and f ami ly a n d Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ames.

Miss Doris Hoek of O r a n d Rapids is spending th is week wi th Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Brydges.

Mrs. Ar thu r Moore, t la , Mrs. Joseph Brcwn a n d Mrs. A! T h a t c h e r spent Priday af te rnoon In Muskegon.

MJLss Ger t rude Koo lman of Lowell Is •pending this week wi th he r aunt , Mrs. P . C. Ostrander .

Mrs. Kyler Playter . Mrs . Vera Ching and Mr. a n d Mrs. P n n k Swift spent Thursday tn Muskegon.

Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bestrom and family of Alpine spen t Sunday with her brother . Oeorge Passage and f a m -ily.

Albert Moore a n d son Marion spent Sunday In O r a n d Rapids .

you AUTO \NOW

Louis villr Tra f f i c Sign: "Slow down before you become a statis-tic."

DEAD—a dead b a t t e r y can prove most embarrassing. Br ing i t in for a free test. Recharg ing . If neces-sary, costs but little a n d may save dollars In delay a n d Inconvenience.

NOLLER'S STANDARD STATION

Atlas Tire* Atlas Batteries

Miss Helen Bull and two girl f r i ends o ! Muskegon went on t h e color tour Sa tu rday a f te rnoon .

Mrs. Ale* Brydges Is quite 111. Mrs. Pred Bearss Is car ing for her.

Mrs. Libbie Campbell of O r a n d R a p -ids visited h e r brother . Leon Whi tney a n d family Monday a f te rnoon .

Mr. a n d Mrs . P r a n k Soehhelde a n d son Jock of Kent City visited his mother , Mrs. Adeila Plerac i Sunday evening. Mrs. O. W. Russell, who h a d been the i r guest since Wednesday came home wi th t h e m .

Mrs. J o h n Bull, son Rodney a n d Miss Ida Gi lber t spen t Sunday with Mr . a n d Mrs. P red Andree of Moor-land.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd Bearss of O r a n d Rapids called on f r iends Sunday.

Ar thu r Erlckaon a n d Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Miller of O r a n d Rapids spent Sunday a t the O u s t Carlson home.

Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s Oeorge and Larry cf O r a n d Rapids spent the week-end wi th he r parents , Mr . a n d Mrs. C. B. Moore.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Char les Rynd of Tecumseh spent S u n d a y with Mr. # n d Mrs. K e n n e t h Bull.

Kei th Colton of Muskegon spen t t h e week-end with his parents , Mr . and Mrs. G. E. Colton.

Mrs. George Passage and Mrs. Joe Nemeth spent Thur sday In Muskegon.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Marlon Moore of K e n t City a n d Mr. *nd Mrs. WUl Nlelson en te r ta ined a t thei r cottage on Pick-erel Lake Sunday, Mrs. Plora C a m p of Luther , the Rev. a n d Mrs. J ames Irby of Ballard. Mrs. Minnie Gee. Mrs. Al-ber t Moore a n d Mildred a n d A. E. Moore.

William Skinner of Kalamazoo vis-ited his cousins. Mr. a n d Mra. Will iam

Pollett. Mrs. J . West spent f rom Thursday

until Monday of t h e past week visit-ing her d a u g h t e r In Muskegon.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Verne Olmstead. Mr. a n d Mrs W a r d Olmstead of O r a n d Rapids visited their mother . Mn.. Mary Olms tead a t the Orrin Gee home Sunday.

Mr. a n d Mra. Ed Planders cf Mill I ron road a n d Mrs. Anna Bar ton a n d son Vernon of Muskegon visited a t t h e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. Peter Morln Sunday.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy CasterUne of G r a n t were recent visitors a t t h e Col-ton home.

Mr. a n d Mrs . Donald Passage en-ter ta ined Mr. a n d Mrs. M a s Moore of Musxegon t h e pas t w<aek.

Lawrence P i t m a n of G r a n d Rapids spent S a t u r d a y af te rnoon and Sunday at home.

Laurence McDonald of Wetmore. Mich., is spending a few days with his parents . Mr . a n d Mrs. R. McDonald.

Mr. a n d Mrs . James . Mr. a n d Mrs. Cecil McNeil, Mar ian and Mrs. P lora Pollett spen t Sunday with Mr. McNeil's brother . T o m a n d family, near Perry.

Mrs Ha t t l e Uhrbrock of Spa r t a spent the week-end with her son- in-law a n d daugh te r . Mr. and Mrs. R u f u s Murray.

Mrs. P. G. Hayes of Casnovia spent Wednesday a f t e rnoon with Mrs. C. L. Gold.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Vera Ching and f a m -ily a n d Mr . a n d Mrs. P. Swif t spent Pr iday evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. Allison lc S p a r t a .

Dale Bearss a n d Robert 8herwood of G r a n d Rap ids spent 8unday eve-ning with Mr. a n d Mrs. E E. Bearss.

Mrs. Har ry Woodard and daughte r Velma visited Mr . a n d Mrs. Macey Woodard of Nor th Muskegon Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson. Har ry and Amelia of Spar ta . Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Johnson , Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Hol-ben of O r a n d Rapids were Sunday a f te rnoon a n d evening guests a t the H. E. R i o . home.

J . West h a d a bir thday October 1

a n d all chi ldren " " » * a n d surpr i s -efl h im.

Mr . a n d Mrs. William Fo i l ed visited Mr. a n d Mrs. Jacob Gee of nea r G r a n t P r iday evening.

Several f rom here a t t ended t h e G r a n t Community Pa i r t h e last of t h e

C. B. Westover and Mrs. C la ra P ick-e t t of Nunica visited Mr. a n d Mrs. H. B a r n u m Sunday.

T h e Ladles Aid Society will m e e t a t t h e R. N. A Wednesday a f t e rnoon . October 18th. The i r Harvest Fest iv-a l display will be a t the chu rch S u n -day . October 15 for the morn ing a n d evening services with the t a le a n d supper the following Pr iday evening. October 20th, In the church basement .

Mr . a n d Mrs. William PoUett were S u n d a y evening guests of the i r son Haro ld a n d wife to Ca«novia.

Miss Helen Pendell of Nunica spen t Monday night a n d Tuesday with he r parents , Mr. a n d M r s B. D. PendeU.

Mr . a n d Mrs. R. Lindgren. Roger Beecham and Miss Ca ther ine Ragen were week-end guests oi Mr. a n d Mrs. J . L Smi th .

W h i t Ackley of Bangor visited Mr . a n d Mrs. J . L. Smi th Sunday .

Mrs. J o h n Harrison of Nor th Tyrone visited Mrs. J . L. Smi th Thur sday a f t -ernoon.

Shocks T h a t Cure When Doctors C a n t Disclosed. In a most Informat ive a r -

ticle in T h e American Weekly, t h e grea t weekly magazine wi th t h e Oc-tober 15 Issue of T h e Det ioi t Sunday Times, are tbe remarkable a f t e r m a t h s of lucky and sometimes t ragic jol ts t h a t mysteriously restore t o hea l th t h e vict ims of seasickness, paralysis, a m -nesia, hiccoughs, lost speech a n d blindness, a f te r medicine a n d surgery have railed. Be sure to get T h e De-t ro i t Sunday Times. —Adv.

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« ALPINE HAPPENINGS j Walte r Steklns is a busy m a n . He

is filling sUos for the neighbors. Grover BaumnolT is cut t ing second

cu t t ing of a l fa l fa hay. Some a re husk -ing corn, o thers picking apples.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Phil ip Nlehaus of 0>-and Rapids visited E m m s R ichmy-e r and Fred Baumhoff Wednesday evening.

Teryr Hills drove f rom O r a n d R a p -ids and took Fred Baumhoff a n d Em-ma Richmyer to t h e f u n e r a l of Mrs. Gerklns, Mrs. HlU's mother , who feJl a n d broke he r h ip about t h r e e weeks ago.

Mr. a n t Mrs. F r a n k Kellogg of S p a r t a visited B a u m h o f f s Wednesday a f te rnoon . j

Mrs. E m m a Richmyer a t t ended chu rch In G r a n d Rapids Sunday .

Alec McCoU a n d his m o t h e r of O r a n d Rapids called on B a u m h o f f s Sunday. • ,

Mr. a n d Mrs. Joe Ta re l aa r . Miss Hat t le Ta re l aa r and Mr. a n d VreUlng, all of O r a n d Rap ids visited Baumhof f s Sunday .

Raymond Rothent l ia ler was In the city S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon .

J o h n R o t h e n t h a l e r Is t a k i n g t r e a t -men t s t j . - a misplaced ver tebrae.

1 Mrs. E m m s Alberts a n d the twins called on Miss Clara Schlnd le r a n d Mrs. Anna Ebers Sunday

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Mrs. J . N. Lamoreaux . M r a Harry Van 8oest a n d Mrs . Olenadlne H u n t a re t h e cha i rmen for the October meeting of the Personnel Club which meets Thursday e--»ning a t Jackson s on College Ave.

Mr . and Mrs. El ton Rector a n d Mrs. Henry Mull visited re la t ives a t Syi-v-iater a n d Mar ley S u n d a y .

Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph I s e n h a / t of Conklh) announce t h e b i r th of a son b a m Monday a t Bu t t e rwor th hospital. Mrs. Esenhar t Is t h e fo rmer Mary Ea rhe r t . d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs Earl Ear ha r t .

Mrs. Joseph Verkerke was taken t o St . Marys hospi tal S a t u r d a y for t r ea t -men t .

Mrs. J o h n Gilbo who Is m But te r -worth hospital Is slightly Improved.

Mrs. J o h n Van Glls t is very U1 a t h e r home on Lamoreaux St .

Mr. a n d Mrs. P. E. J e s sup of Rock-ford visited Mr. a n d Mrs. C imton K i n -ney Sa tu rday .

Ed Reynolds a n d family of Lowell visited his pa ren t s . Mr . a n d Mrs. Vic-tor Reynolds S u n d a y .

Sa tu rday evening Mr. and Mis . George Anders a n d fami ly with Mil-dred Maniey, Bet ty Pe te r s a n d Ber t Hudson a t t ended a wedding reception a t G r a n t in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Richardson.

Mr. and Mrs. Herber t Climle of Alle-gan a re spending t h e week with Mr. a n d Mrs. C. D. Campbel l .

Mrs. Roy Misner, Mrs . R . W. M u n -son, Mrs. E. J . Er lcksen a n d Mur -iel Erlcksen a t t ended t h e Northern Distr ict meet ing of t h e O r a n d Rapids association of Congregat iona l Sunday Schools a t Greenvi l le Sunday .

Mr. and Mrs. J . H e n r y Bosch were Sunday d inner f r ies t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. Albert Luur tsea ia a t Z t e l and .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J u n n McEwan and Mr. and Mrs. Rol in Pel ton visited Mrs. Blanche Mackey a t B l a n c h a r d Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k H a c h m u t h and daughte r Carol of Clare spent the v e e k - e n d wi th Miss A m a n d a Hach-m u t h .

Mr. a n a Mrs. B. T . H a c h m u t h and family a n d Mrs. F r a n k Don Koler spent t h e week-end wi th Mr. a n d Mrs Henry Hachmuth .

Mrs. Walter Hayes a n d daughters . Mrs. EUa Hayes of Rockford and Miss The lma Hayts of O r a n d Rapids visit-ed Mrs. Oeorge H e l t o n in Muskegon Sunday.

Kath leen Rowley spen t Sunday with Dorothy 8 tu rdevan t tn Muskegon

Mrs T . Graff of G r a n d Rapids spen t T h u r s d a y with Mrs. Ina Lamoreaux.

Mr . a n d Mrs. J a m e s Rowley and J o h n n i e visited Mr. a n d Mrs. BUI E v a c j a t M a i n e S u n d t y .

Recently instal led officers of the Louis TeL Uer Post , No. 47. of t h e American Legion a re Commander . Leon Fens a ; F i r s t Vice-Commander . S t ephen Wegenka ; Second Vice-Com-mande r . Leo Miller; Ad ju tan t , Roy Becker; F inance Officer, Wal ter Peruke ; Chapla in . J o h n Morris; His-tor ian, M a t t Siegel; Sergt . -a t -Arms, Russei PerkL s.

T h e new off icers of the Auxiliary t o t h e Louis Te is t ier Post are President . Mrs. S t ephen Wegenka; Firs t Vlce-Pres iden ' Mrs. Leon Fenske; Second Vice-President . Mrs. J o h n GUbo; Sec-retary, Mrs. T h o m a s Sommers ; Treas -urer, Mrs . Wal te r Fenske; Chapla in . Mrs. Margare t S m i t h ; Sergt . a t -Arms. Miss Anne O 'Br ien ; Historian. Mrs. Roy Becker , Board Members. Mrs. J o h n Morris, Mrs. F rank Dut ton , Mrs. Ebba Tolley. At a n executive board meet ing a t the home of the new pres-ident T h u r s d a y evening t h e following commit tee cha i rmen were selected for the y e a r : Sewing. Mrs. Elizabeth Beck-wlth: F inance , Mrs. P rank Brecht lng ; Sunshine . Mrs. Eva Ste lnbrecker ; P u b -licity a n d Membership, Mrs. E. D. Hos-m a n ; Rehabi l i ta t ion, Mrs. Leon Fenske; Legislation, A1 Tolley; Na-tional Defense. Mrs. Russei Perk ins Americanism, Mrs. Harold Hughes Communi ty Service. Mrs. Roy Becker Chi ld Welfare . Mrs. Leon Fenske Poppy. Mrs. Wal te r Fenske; Pldac, Mrs F r e d E c h t e r n a c h ; Gold S t a r , Mrs. J v Steffens .

T h e Wetomachick a n d Alyukpa Camp Fi re groups m e t a t t h e school Wednesday a f t e rnoon to choose the cast fo r d ramat i sa t ion "Amer icana" explaining t h e a ims of C a m p F i r e a n d to be given a t t h e October P . -T . A. meeting.

S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon the Alyukpa C a m p F i r e gave a surplse p a r t y on Violet Ki tchen a t he r home, t h e oc-casion being h e r 12th b i r thday .

(October 5 th I t ems) Mrs. Susie Willcox opened her home

last Priday a f t e rnoon to t h e i f n a h class of the Methodis t S u n d a y school for thei r October pa r ty wi th 30 mem-bers and visitors a t t end ing . Mrs G W. Maxwell, Mrs . B. F a r m a n d Mrs. P . L. King were the commi t tee in charge of the program. Following the bual-

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