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THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA, MICHIGAN TOVN TOP icy® 1141. Sentinel-Leader, yea m a t ptUkhcd in Mrs. E. Phil Bradstrum and Barbara Lou and Ma Oeorge W. Miller lelt Wednesday to motor 83 St. Louis. Mis- souri. where they will visit a niece, Mrs. P. W. Zinuner and their sister. Mrs. Clara Estelle Trask for two weeks. T. C. Teeple ha5 sold his property located one nolle south of Sparta and known as the Monroe Puller place, to Ralph Murphy of Algoma. Mrs. Daisy Devenport and family, who have been occupying the house are now living on the Teeple farm on the Camp l.ake rocut Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kinney, a five pound boy, Geoifcr Edwin. Mon- day night at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Cattell. Many of the members of Harmony Chapter, O. E. S. f No. 34. are planning to attend the Orand Chapter of Mich- igan. OES sessions being held in Civic auditorium. Orand Rapids which started Tuesday evening and will con- tinue through Thursday. Many dis- tinguished guests will be present. Harry W. Lott of East Lansing is Worthy Orand Patron. Central Circle will hold its annual rummage sale Priday and Saturday. October 13 and 14 a t Culver's 8tore. (Adv.) Dr. Thomas C. Poulter, director of Science. Armour Institute of Technol- ogy. has invited Oeorge W. Bettes to inspect the "Snow Cruiser" being made ready to accompany the Byrd Exped- ition. November 1. The sled will leave Boston for New Zealand on that date eoroute to "Little America". The cruiser is a complete traveling labor- atory and will Inspect mineral de- posits believed to be hidden under the snow of Antarctica. mm Carrie Cumlngs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cumlngs. was one of the 29 graduates of Butterworth school of nursing at St. Marks church In Orand Rapids Priday evenlig. Miss Cumlngs, who has been on special duty for the past month, will write her state board examination in I^uising this week. Attending the graduation ex- ercises from Sparta were Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cumlngs and Arlene. Mrs. Burton Saur, Mrs. Pearl Brown and Mr. and Mr:. L. Cumlngs and Lynn. Algoma Community Club will hold a Halloween party Thursday evening, October 26 at Jack Pennington's. Miss Nora Mitchell. Mrs. J. Erhart and Mrs. Minnie Van Wiltenburg of Grand Rapids attended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Heller last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Can- of Grand Rep'da were Sparta callers last Saturday afternoon. Mr. Mrs. Robert French and daughter were guests of his sister In Buchanan Sunday. - - - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Snyder and three daughters and her mother. Mrs. Cora Miller of Caledonia were Sunday vis- itors at the Arthur La Vine residence. Mrs. James Falconer Is reported some better. She Is being cared for at her home by her daughter. Priscilla from Ohio. Mrs. Ada Fairbanks of E. Orand Rapids was a guest over the week-end of Mrs. Gertrude Chaamess. On Sat- urday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson ot Casnovia. Mrs. C. J- Lonnee and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lekstrum drove to Vickfcburg Tuesday to spend the day with "Mrs. Harold Dewey on her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Buhl and family will occupy the Bettes house at Nash and Pleasant streets, recently vacated by the Jack Bursey family. Mark DeJonge. O. E Balyeat. Jauies Gardner, Fred Humeston and Leonard Newton attended the Michigan-MSC game in Ann Arbor Saturday. ui« Dorothy Sack and her brother. Gordon accompanied a group of Con- sumers Power employees to the foot- ball game at Ann Arbor Saturday, lat- er attending a party at the Consumers club house In Jackson. Norton Community club will meet with Mrs. William Rexford. Thursday. October 19. Northwestern Section of the Kent County Teachers' Association will meet Wednesday night at Casnovia school. Oerard Cook is program chairman. Mrs. George W. Miller of St. Johns is the house guest of her sister. Mrs. E. Phil Bradstrum. Central Circle will hold Its annual rummage sale Priday and Saturday. October 13 a n d 14 a t Culver's Sfcore. (Adv.) Mrs. Lou Keller, Mrs. Walter Bloom- er, Mrs. M. W. Burtch and Mrs. E. O. Anderson attended the dinner and lec- ture by Mrs. Caroline Longyear at the Women's City Club Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Robinson mov- ed to Orand Rapids the past week. Mrs. Walter Bloomer. Mrs. Ivan Taylor of Grand Rapids and Mrs. diaries Warren were gue&s Friday of Mrs. Avery Anderson at her Hess Lake cottage. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards and daughter. Virginia, were week-end guests of his parents, Mr. and M -s. W. H. Edwards. Sr.. at Whiteflsh "Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Reister enter- tained at dinner Friday evening, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bromley and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Reister. Well Planned— Well Priced (Rev. 22:14): "Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates Into the city." Correlative passages i • be read from the Christian 3c: .nee textbook. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, in- clude the following (p. 202): "The scientific unity which exists between God and man must be wrought out In life-practice, and God's will must be universally done." KENT EP1SCO- Thursday, October 12, 198$ TMs two-story-and-basement frame dwelling, valued at <4.590, was built in Columbus, Ohio, with the aid of a (3.600 mortgage insured by the Fed- eral Housing Administration. The house is an example of a blend of pleasant design and practical ar- rangement. Privacy obtained by skill- ful planning Illustrates what may be done in smalKfesideace design. All rooms have two exposures, giving ade- quate light and ventilation. The open Arepla-* in the living room furnishes an effective focal point for decoration, «s well as an auxiliary heating unit. 9:45 11:00 every REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Peoples State Batik ot Sparta, tn the State ot Michigan, at the close ot on October 2nd. 1839. Hfgrnraiot OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORF. Published in accordance with a call made by the Commissioner of the Banking Department pursuant to the provision* of Section 82 of the Michigan financial Institutions Act. ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts (Including $123.94 over- drafts) 2. United States Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed - 3. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 6. Cash, balances with other hanks. Including re- serve balances, er-l cash items in process of collection 7. Bank premises owned >6,685.00, furniture and fixtures S2,062.50 11. Other assets 12. TOTAL ASSET** LIABILITIES deposits of individuals, partnerships. and corporations 14. Time deposits ox uxuviauais, paruxreiupe, and corporations 16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions .... 18. Other deposits (oertlfied an^ officers' checks, etc.) Dollars CU. 8 63.010.02 70.050.00 14.700.00 38,026-84 8.74750 25.23 8194,55959 8 49,372.65 86.035.15 24.814.69 391.44 Oeorge Bettes showed sound pictures at the Morningttar P.-T. A. meeting Priday evening. Mrs. William Cutler Is confined to her home since undergoing a tonsil- ectomy Friday morning. Mr. and Mra. Bert Nokes and Ron- nie, Ivar Johnson and John Starn spent the week-end with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Addle T~yon is quite ill at the Pet? Schoolmaster farm home east of Sparta She Is 93 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Anderson and daughter, Janls, called on Mr. and Mrs. Oruneveld of Conklln last Sun- day. Miss Margaret McKlnley of Grand Rapids was a week-end guest In the Herman Scott home. The W. Sparta Quilting club will meet next Tuesday. October 17. a t t h e home of Mrs. Arthur Chllson for an afternoon meeting. Mrs. Edgar Alexander entertained with a wedding shower In honor of Mrs. G. C. Hammer Friday evening. October 6. Guests Included Iva Sea man. Alberta Cross, Frances McCune, Mrs. Bert VanderMeer, Mrs. Norman Johnson. Mrs. Paul WaUclns. Mrs. Vem Black, Mrs. Martin Reister. Mrs. Joe Oass. Mrs. Prank W-.tlcins, Mrs. Arthur Berg. Mrs. Donald Willis, Mrs A1 Phelp . Mrs. Hammer received many gifts and a dainty lunch was served and a pleasant evening was on- Joyed. Visitors and callers at the Lester Pisk residence the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred McLaughlin from Prov- idence, R. I., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Eachron and Mrs. Izzy Whipple of Hudsonville, cousins of Mrs. Pisk; D. L. Rank of Detroit and Lewis Wzer- slnskl son Pred and wife of Manistee. Mr Wzersinskl was a room-mate of Mr. Pisk in Blodgett hospital. 19. TOTAL DEPOSITS .4160,613.93 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including subor- ordlnated obligations shown below) CAPITAL ACCOUNT 25. Capital* 26. Surplus 27. Undivided profits 28. Reserves (and rettrement account tor prefer- red capital) 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $160,613.93 $ 25,000.00 3.000.00 5,250.45 695.21 $ 33,945.66 the. Churches Among 90 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL AC- UOOH'flB $11*559.59 This bank's capital mneisti of $ none of capital notes and debentures; first preferred stock with total par value of 8none. rwtlrable at $nooe; second preferred slock with total par value of $none. re- Urable at $none; and common stock with total par value of $26.000i)0. MEMORANDA $1. Pledged assets («nd securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. 8. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. pledged to secure deposits and other HsNtitles. $ 5.000 00 (e) TOTAL .4 5.000.00 $2. Secured and preferred liahfHties (a) Deposits secupsd by ' of law pursuant to re- (e) TOTAL $4. (a) On date of report the deposits of this bank (b) Assets reported above which reserve amounted to 4 19,27347 us legal -410 $.102.07 L L 1 Anderson, cashier, of the above-named bonk, do solemnly affirm) that tbe above statement is true, and that It fully and conaeoUy represents Che true state ot contained and sst forth, to the best ot my L. A. FIRST BAFJIST CHURCH A O. Odegard. Pastor "A Fundamental Church Wit* a Gospel Message'* "The more you know Him. the bet- ter you trust Him; the more you trust Him, the better you will love Him; the more you love Him. the better you will serve Him." —John Newton. Worship with u* Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Make it a habit to at- tend Church every Lord's Day. We have Hearing Aid for those who need them and Mission Cars waiting for those who have no other way of com- ing. Let the pastor know and one will call at your door. The pastor speaks Sunday morning on the subject: "A SUPREME TEST IS UPON YOU." The Bible School meets a t 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. Both Senior and Junior B Y. P. U. Services at 6:30 p. m. It you are 14 yean old and over you belong with tbe Seniors. Evangelistic Service at 7:90 p. m A popular Gospel Hour. Message for the evening. "IP INFLATION OOME8" Bring your friends. Beginning next Tuesday, October 17th. "Happy Mac" In special services "The Old Time Gospe!" in message and song. II you want a happy heart hear Happy Mac". See further an- nouncement other place in this paper. OO TO CHURCH! clock. Mrs. Lekstrums class will have charge of the evening services at 7:15. This will consist of speaking, reading, music and a program of helpfulness. Junior League Wednesday at four o'clock. The Mid-Week Prayer and Devo- tional services will be held Wednesday at 7:15. This service will be followed by choir practice at 8:15. You wiU always find a warm wel- come at the Sparta Methodist Episco- pal church. MAMRELUND LUTHERAN CHURCH Gilbsj-t R. Brown. Pastor Walker Read "Righteousness exalted a nation; but sin Is a reproach to any people." Through social experiments and vari- ous uplifting movements, man Is seeking to create a new social order. We see the fruit of such movements hi the world chaotic conditions. Re- proach and shame has come upon the people. "Rend your hearts and not your garments", says the prophet Joel and so only by accepting Christ as our Savior can we be clean. "I believe that Christ has redeemed me a lost and condemned sinner—not with silver and gold but with his holy and prec- ious blood and his Innocent suffering and death." —Luther. Confirmation Class Saturday at 9:00 a. m. Sunday Bible School. 10 a. m. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. "Hear Ye Him". Text John 7:40-52 Evening Service at eight o'clcok. The third fruit of the Spirit which we are to consider is the peace' which is found In the Christian. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. The Luther League will meet Thurs- day evening In the "church parlors at 8:00 o'clock. FREE METHODIST CHUUCII A. D. McLachlan, Pastor - Sparta - 10:00 a. m. Sunday SchooL 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 7:30 P. M. Song and Praise Service 8:00 p. m. message by tht pastor. Mid-Week service Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Don't miss this ser- vice. - Ravenna - 10:00 o'clock—Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 10:45 o'clock Sunday School. Mid-Week Service Wednesday eve- ning at 8:00 o'clock. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Misecvt Synod C. F. Lederer, Psetor M. C. Men. Cor. (6 Miles West. 2 Miles South) 19th Sunday After Trinity 10:30 English Service. Student Luebke of MuskeKon wUl p*-each the sermon ui the absence of the Pastor, who is at the Mission Fes- tival in Berrien Springs. 8:00 p. m. the Walther Leagu? meets. out the world on Sunday, October 15. 1939. The Golden Text (I John 2:1) is: 'If any man sin. we have an advueate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous." Among the Bible citations Is this CITY METHODIST PAL CHURCH George F. Wlngard. Pastor Morning Worship Sunday School Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening at 7:30. CASNOVIA METHODIST CHURCH George F. Wlngard. Pastor Sunday School -.9:45 Morning Worship 11:00 UALLAM.O CHURCH Of CHR1S1 Jame* M Irby. Minister Morning v/orshlp 10 a. m Sunday School. 11 a. m Howard Glllett, superintendent. Christian Endeavor. 4 p. m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH KENT CITY C. Allen Taff. Pastor Morning Worship 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 REFORMED CHURCH John L Van Harn. Pastor Sunday School —10:00 a. m Worship Service 11:00 a. m Evening Service .... 7:30 p. m Christian Endeavor Society .490 p. m IMMANUEL CHURCH Comstotfc Park Rev. George Young*. Minister Sunday Service! Sunday Morning Service 10:00 Bible School 11:15 Junior Chorus 5:31 Evening 8ervlce 7:00 SPARTA QOSPTIL MISSION Peter Dooi. Speaker Sunday School 9:90 o'clock Evening Service - 7:30 o'clock BAILEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School .. 10 a . m O. B Moore. Jhperintendent. Murning Worship 11 a. m Evening service on first and third Sundays of each month. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday Services Rev. Katie Barnes. Paster 10:00 a m.—Morning Worship 11:15 a m.—Sunday School. Momlng Worship Service. 10:00 o'- clock. Bible School 11:30 o'clock. B. Y. P. Y. 6:30 o'clock. Evangelistic Service 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Praise and prayer tier vice. Come and worship with us. ALGOMA BAPTIST CHURCH "The Church That Cares" 10:00 a. m. Combined Morning Wor- ship and Sunday SchooL Classes for all ages. Walfred Peterson, superin- tendent. 7:00 p. m. Young People's devotional hour for everyone. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. 8:00 p. m. Thursday. Bible study, testimony and prayer service for all Come to give and to receive. ALPINE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Clyde Wood-. Pastor Sunday Services Sunday Morning Preaching 11:00 Young People's Service 7:00 Evening Preaching 7:30 Special object lesson in Sim day School each Sunday for the children. Thursday evening Prayer meeting at the church at 7:30 p. m. All are welcome! SNOW CHURCH Bible School 9:45 Young Peoples Meeting 7:00 We welcome you to both services of the day. A class for you. A place for you. Come and enjoy yourself a n d t s one with us. N. CHESTER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. V. Bttahre. Minister Bible School 10:30 a. si. Classes for all. Evening servicc . 8 o'clock RNGLISHVSLLE BAPTIST CHURCH "Welcome One and AM" Art Bjork. Farter "From his own ri£h£euos purpose, no u ever banished, save be himself so chooses." Bible Schcoi I 10:00 a. m Morning Worship 11:00 a. m B. Y. P. U. 7:90 p. m Mid-Week prayer aad Bible study Wednesday at 7:46 p. m. Someone must be supreme in our lives. If It is not Jesus Christ, it will be someone far less than Hkn. —How- ard N. Reeves. Jr. SPARTA WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH "The Friendly Church You" SPARTA METHODIST Rev. Fred J. CHURCH ms this 10th day of October. 1M certify that £ a m n o t a n officer or director erf this bfjnk C. VanDonHoct, Notary PubH expiree March 10. IMS. We pray for a vision of what we can be and tor a purpose and power to at- tain it. Sshtith School a place to attain Power at 10:00 a m. Morning Worship Hour with uplift for those who desire It at 11:00. Two special numbers by the choir Sub- ject: "Kingdoms That k U d Be Mov- Epworth Saturday evening. October 14. the Rev. E P. McCarty. foreign missionary secretary will bring an Illustrated mt sage on Japan at 7:90 p. m. Sunday School at the usual hour. 10:00 a m. The Rev. McCarty will bring the morning message on the New Testa- ment Church. 11:00 o'clock Young People's Service 7:00 p. m Mr McCarty will bring an illustrat- ed message on Palestine at 7:90 p m. Thursday evening prayer meeting at the church and you are invited to meet with us a t 7 :90 You cannot afford to miss bearing the Rev. McCarty who has had a vast experience, not only in superintending the mission work but in actual service on the various fields. Africa. India and Jgpan Sunday at 8:15 o*-1Christian CHRISTIAN "Doctrine of A subject of the CHURCHES will be'the in all COUNTRY CLUB PEACHES CMm l$tm Ho. 2* 1 4 l or Moo* cm I " f 2 C Ctova Point - Choice PLUMS 10c KROCER'S FRENCH BRAND COFFEE TRY IT TODAY "HOT-DATID" Michigan Maid Fresh BUTTER Sty Delicious Flavors Gelatin Desi TWINKLE Fig Bare - Ginger Snaps COOKIES Country Club Finer PASTRY FLOUR 2 art 3 3 5 lb. roll pkgs. lbs lb sack 57c 10c »»Hinr Price 91c Per Lb. 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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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The Peoples State Batik ot Spar ta , tn t h e S t a t e ot Mich igan , a t t h e close ot

o n Oc tober 2nd . 1839. Hfgrnraiot O F F E D E R A L D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R F .

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.

A S S E T S 1. Loans a n d d i scoun t s ( Inc lud ing $123.94 over -

d r a f t s ) 2. Uni ted S t a t e s G o v e r n m e n t Obl iga t ions , d i rec t

a n d g u a r a n t e e d -3. Obl igat ions of S t a t e s a n d pol i t ica l subdivis ions 6. Cash , ba lances w i t h o t h e r h a n k s . Including r e -

serve balances , e r - l c a s h i t e m s in p rocess of collection

7. B a n k premises o w n e d >6,685.00, f u r n i t u r e a n d f i x t u r e s S2,062.50

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L I A B I L I T I E S deposi t s of individuals , p a r t n e r s h i p s .

a n d co rpora t ions — 14. T i m e deposi t s ox u x u v i a u a i s , p a r u x r e i u p e ,

a n d co rpora t ions 16. Deposits of S t a t e s a n d pol i t ical subdivisions... . 18. O the r depos i t s (oer t l f ied a n ^ o f f i ce r s ' checks,

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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 .

19. T O T A L D E P O S I T S .4160,613.93

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red cap i ta l )

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90 T O T A L L I A B I L I T I E S A N D C A P I T A L A C -UOOH'flB $11*559.59

• T h i s bank ' s cap i t a l m n e i s t i of $ n o n e of cap i t a l n o t e s a n d d e b e n t u r e s ; f i r s t p r e f e r r e d s tock wi th t o t a l p a r va lue of 8 n o n e . rwt l rable a t $ n o o e ; second p r e f e r r e d s lock w i t h t o t a l p a r va lue of $ n o n e . r e -Urable a t $ n o n e ; a n d c o m m o n s tock wi th t o t a l p a r va lue of $26.000i)0.

M E M O R A N D A $1. P ledged asse t s ( « n d secur i t i e s l o a n e d ) (book va lue ) :

(a) U. 8 . G o v e r n m e n t obl iga t ions , d i rec t a n d g u a r a n t e e d . p ledged t o s ecu re depos i t s a n d o t h e r HsNti t les . $ 5.000 00

(e) T O T A L . 4 5.000.00

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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

L. A.

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 -

ed message o n Pa les t ine a t 7 : 9 0 p m . T h u r s d a y even ing p rayer mee t ing a t

t h e c h u r c h a n d you a r e invi ted to mee t w i th u s a t 7 :90

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 .

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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.

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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.

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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

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