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THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA. MICHIGAN b e r 8 . 1 9 8 8

TOWN TOP i cy j I R h o n e No. 3, Sen t i ne l -Leade r . when JOB h a e e

- w m n t published In t h e * columns of t h e Sentinel-Leader.

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M ' « F l o r a Mere, d a u g h t e r of M r . arvl Mrs . M. C. Merz ol Conkl in . l e f t M o n d a y fo r River Fores t . Ill-, w h e r e she will e n t e r Concord ia L u t h e r a n Col-lege. S h e was accompan ied by h e r b r o t h e r Mar t in , who will beg in h i s f o u r t h yea r a t t he school. Miss Merz g r a d u a t e d f r o m S p a r t a h i g h school in J u n e a n d f o r t h e pas t two ye a r s h a s m a d e h e r h o m e wi th Mr. a n d Mrs . G e o r g e Bet tes .

Mis s C a t h e r i n e Beasecker . w h o h a s been v is i t ing her g r a n d p a r e n t s . Mr . a n d M r s . Arch ie Light fo r t h e pas t m o n t h , r e t u r n e d t o he r home in B u r l i n g t o n . Wis., l a s t week.

M r . a n d Mrs. Albert C o u r n y e r of T j tns iny were gues ts a t t h e A u s u n - O ' -C o n n o r home S u n d a y a n d M o n d a y .

M r . a n d Mrs. M. S. Bloom of R o c k -f o r d h a v e moved t o S p a r t a . T h e y a r e l iv ing in the F r a n k Pease h o u s e o n Div i s ion S t ree t . Mr. Bloom h a s c h a r g e of t h e W. P . A. work on t h e new a t h -le t ic f ie ld a t Willow P a r k .

M e m b e r s of t h e Maccabees a n d t h e L r

f r i e n d s will hold a ca rd p a r t y a t t h e H l l d i n g LaVine h o m e on F r i d a y eve-n i n g a t e i g h t o'clock.

M r s . E a r l S t a u f f e r began h e r t e a c h -ing d u t i e s a t t h e M a n c h e s t e r school T u e s d a y wi th abou t t w e n t y - f i v e pup i l s p r e s e n t .

M r . a n d Mrs. O . B. W a t s o n were p l e a s a n t l y surprised T h u r s d a y even ing w h e n t w e n t y - t w o or t he i r f r i e n d s e n -t e r t a i n e d t h e m wi th a p o t - l u c k s u p p e r a t t h e Avery Anderson c o t t a g e a t Hess Lake . T h e y were p r e sen t ed wi th a t r a v e l i n g bag a s o la rewcl l g i f t f r o m t h e g roup .

M r s . F r e d C la rk a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s W a r r v n w-sre T h u r s d a y luncheon gues t s of M r s . Leon Norrls a t he r oo t t age a t Wolf Lake.

. p e n d i n g t h e s u m m e r w i t h h i s a u n t . Mrs . A. O. Odega rd .

Mr. a n d Mrs. E. Phi l B r a d s t r u m l e f t S a t u r d a y fo r Sag inaw. Mr . B r a d s t r u m r e t u r n i n g Tuesday a n d Mrs. B r a d s t r u m r e m a i n i n g for t h e week. Mr . a n d Mrs . O . K . U n d h o l m a t whose h o m e they visited will r e t u r n w i t h Mrs . B r a d s t r u m .

M r and Mrs. F r a n k F r a k e r of P h e l p s , Wisconsin , a re visi t ing h e r s i s te r . Mrs . A n n a W a t t e r s a n d t h e F r a n k O o n r a n fami ly .

Nor ton C o m m u n i t y C lub will m e e t wi th Mrs . S t an l ey I r i sh o n T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 15. Po t - luck d i n n e r will be served a t noon .

T u e s d a y even ing d i n n e r gues t s of M r a n d Mrs. O . E. B a l y e a t w e r e M r . a n d Mrs. Leroy G r e e n a u d m o n d of Ba l t imore . Ohio , a n d M\s s Nora Mitchel l of G r a n d R a p i d s . Mrs . G r e e n was Miss B l a n c h e Bul lock, f o r -m e r Engl i sh a n d F r e n c h I n s t r u c t o r in t h e local school .

Misses El inor R y a n a n d B e t t y Y o u n g accompan ied by C h a r l e s V a n E u e n of G r a n t a n d Cla i re Rowe o t Newaygo a t t e n d e d t h e L a b o r Day ce leb ra t ion a t Newaygo M o n d a y .

M a n y S p a r t a f r i e n d s a t t e n d e d t h e f u n e r a l of E lmer Eas t a t C e d a r S p r i n g s Sunday , a m o n g t h e m being bers of t h e local K n i g h t of x 'y th ias . who ac ted a s bea^TS- t e n m e m -bers of H a r m o n y C h a p t e r No. 34. O E. S.. several bus iness assoc ia tes a n d f o r -m e r employees. R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s were also p re sen t f r o m t h e Mason ic lodge. Amer ican Legion a n d Auxi l ia ry .

tea i n cos tume who s a n g "L i t t l e Lady Make-Bel ieve" a n d " L i t t l e Old Lady . accompanied by he r s i s t e r Qeorg ia .

Mr. a n d Mrs . L u k e W o l d r i n g a t t e n d -ed the f u n e r a l of Mrs . W o l d r i n g ' s uncle . G . E. Essebaggars in Muskegon , on Tuesday a f t e r n o o n .

Mrs . Elsby C h e n e y of Hol lywood. Ca l -i fo rn ia . w a s a d i n n e r g u e s t Wednesday n o o n a t t he h o m e of M r . a n d Mrs. F r a n k Purdy .

M r and Mrs. Clyde F o r d s p e n t S u n -day and M o n d a y w i t h M r . a n d Mrs. F r a n k H a c h m u t h of C l a r e .

T h e K e n t C o u n t y Counc i l of P a r e n t -T e a c h e r Associa t ion will hold the i r f i r s t m e e t i n g of t h e y e a r a t 10:30. Tuesday . S e p t e m b e r 13th. a t Rockford in the C o n g r e g a t i o n a l C h u r c h . T h e speaker s for t h e l u n c h e o n will be E d -m u n d T h o r n e , S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of Rock-fo rd school, a n d Roy H e a d , Supe r in -t e n d e n t of G o d f r e y - L e e school .

Mr. a n d Mrs. D a n J a m e s a n d two d a u g h t e r s B e t t y a n d L i n d a L*e. a n d J o h n Bayless of M a r i o n . Ind . . visited Mrs. Dora C lu t e a n d M r . a n d Mrs. Clarence J o h n s o n a n d o t h e r f r i ends over Labor D a y w e e k - e n d .

press ion T h e f a m i l y assembled a t t h e table a n d e v e r y t h i n g moved b e a u t i -fully t h r o u g h o u t t h e m e a l Even t h e child w h o loved big words kep t s l tont fo r a whi le a n d h e r m o t h e r b r e a t h e d a s igh of rel ief . However, w h e n t h e de s se r t a p p e a r e d t h e youngs te r s u d -d e S l o o k e T o v e r a t t h e W n d w i t h h e r eyes e n o r m o u s , she exe t s fmed n o n -c h a l a n t l y a n d innocent ly . "Well , sir , t you look to m e a l m o s t like a h u m a n being!" . . .

M o t h e r s a r e no t supposed t o l is ten in t o c o n v e r s a t i o n s of t h t i r o f f sp r ing . Bu t s o m e t i m e s t h e y c a n n o t h e l p o v e r -h e a r i n g ch i ld i sh conversa t ion a n d o f t -t imes i t p roves m o r e t h a n i n t e r e s t i n g T h e y o u n g d a u g h t e r was e n t e r t a i n i n g someone else 's d a u g h t e r ln h e r p l a y -room a i u i Uae m o t h e r w a s work ing nea rby w h e n s h e h e a r d the smal l g u e s t brag . "Well , you know my m o t h e r h a s t h e m o s t b e a u t i f u l voice in t h e wor ld ! ' T h e sma l l hos t e s s was h a r d put . fo r she knew he r m o t h e r could not sing, a l t h o u g h t h e r e were m a n y th ings s h e could do, ye t s h e could not t h i n k qu i ck -ly e n o u g h a s t o lus t w h a t h e r m o t h -er 's capab i l i t i e s were . T h e m o t h e r could no t res is t l i s t en ing a n d s h e h e a r d h e r d a u g h t e r sudden ly exc la im t r i u m p h -a n t l y . "Well , m a y b e your m a t h e r c a n sing, b u t my m o t h e r can a r r a n g e f low-e r s b e t t e r t h a n a n y o n e in t h e whole world r

W o r d h a s been received by P o s t -m a s t e r Lyle O 'Connor t h a t a F e d e r a l S i t e a g e n t wtll be in S p a r t a d u r i n g t h e week of Sep t ember 12th t o look over s i t e s fo r the new postoff ice .

R a y m o n d K a u t h returned t o h o m e In Chicago las t M o n d a y a f t e r

T r y a $50,000 chocola te m a l t e d milk or chocola te s u n d a e or soda a t B r a c k ' s Drug Store . ( A d v >

K e n t City W. C. T. U were gues t s of the S p a r t a u a i o n a t t h e Wi l l i am A Rogers residence on F r i d a y . Mrs . Oi ia Marsha l l of Coopersvli le spoke of h e r r e c e n t t r ip t o San Franc i sco . I t was voted to p lace a vase of f lowers o n the desk In e a c h room of t h e S p a r t a school a? a ges tu re of welcome t o t h e t e a c h -

h i s ers . a W C. T . U. c u s t o m e a c h year . Music was f u r n i s h e d by J o a n n e B e t -

Is visiting h i s a u n t a n d uncle . Mr. a n d Mrs. E. H. Hormig .

T h e fol lowing gir ls c a m e back t i red , but h a p p y , a f t e r s p e n d i n g a wonder fu l week a t t h e M a r a n t h a Confe rence G r o u n d s a t M u s k e g o n : J e a n Ful ler . Virginia H e a t h . L o r e e n Rogers . L a u r a Mae Krause . H e l e n T h o r s o n . J a c q u e -line a n d G e r t r u d e T i n d a l l , Vi rg in ia a n d Eileen Bos wor th . D o r o t h y Kyser . Eva House, F lo rence K a n e . T h e y were chape roned by Mrs. A. C. Anderson a n d Mrs. A. O O d e g a r d T h e g r o u p h a s a l -r eady m a d e p l a n s t o r e t u r n next yea r for a s imi la r v a c a t i o n

T h e C e n t r a l C i rc e l ad ies were e n -t e r t a ined by Mrs. E d w a r d Meyers on Wednesday . Augus t 31. T h i r t y - t w o member s a n d f r i e n d s were present Following t h e bus iness m e e t i n g d a i n t y r e f r e s h m e n t s were se rved by t h e h o s t -ess with Mrs . J a m e s Hickok assis t ing.

Looking t h r o u g h a n old book of s t o r -ies w r i t t e n w h e n I was a b o u t e igh t or n i n e y e a r s old I found one e n t l t ' e d . • T h e D i a r y of a Boy". T h e e n d i n g of t h e s to ry r e a d . " I a m no t going t o wr i t e In h e r e a n y more. I ' m too old. fo r I h a v e t h r e e ch i ld ren a n d a m 47. H e r e e n d s m y d i a r y ! "

• • # I t s eemed a good idea, whi le l iving

a t t h e lake, t h a t my desk was only fou r miles a w a y . Now I h a v e a m u c h b e t t e r p l a n . I have moved my desk ou t t o t h e l a k e !

John M . Dunham

For

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Mr. a n d Mr*. Russe l l S. Wilcox a n d two d a u g n t e r s D o r o t h y J e a n a n d J a n e t r e tu rned t o t he i r h o m e in Columbus . Ohio, las t 8 u n d a y a f t e r spending t h e pas t t en d a y s wi th h i s m o t h e r . Mrs . Susie Wilcox.

Mr. a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s Dar l ing , who have Just r e t u r n e d f r o m a wes te rn t r i p Hid Mr a n d Mrs. C l i n t o n Hinr . ian of G r a n d R a p i d s were S a t u r d a y evening cal lers of M r a n d Mrs . T . C. Teeple T h e H i n m a n s h a v e b e e n a t the Teeple cot tage fo r t h e p a s t t w o weeks.

Mrs. Mary M c C u n e h a s gone to K a l -amazoo wi th h e r son . R o y McCune a n d family f w a few weeks ' visit . She h a s b^en s t a y i n g w i t h h e r d a u g h t e r , Mrs . Mar t i n K l e n k a n d fa-n i ly .

S p a r t a R e b e k a h Lodge No. 195 will mee t nex t T u e s d a y n i g h t fo r the i r f irst mee t ing a f t e r t h e s u m m e r vacat ion.

T h e Re*. A. O. O d e g a r d l e f t for C h i -cago Monday m o r n i n g t o be wi th h i s b ro ther , t h e Rev. E. O . O d e g a r d . pa s to r of the M a r q u e t t e M a n o r Bap t i s t church , who w a s t o u n d e r g o a m a j o r opera t ion .

Mr a n d Mrs . H a r o l d Ash a n d Mr . a n d Mrs. A r t h u r L a V i n e were W e d -nesday even ing gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. S McNi t t of R a v e n n a a n d helped t h e m ce lebra te t he i r t w e n t i e t h wedding a n -niversary .

Mrs. C h a r l e s C. S a u r . pr inc ipa l of , Godwin H e i g h t s school , h a s received I he r M A degree in g i r l s gu idance f r o m ' t h e Univers i ty of M i c h i g a n . She is t h e d a u g h t e r of Mrs . Noble G a u t .

Mrs. Mabe l Wiley of Lans ing s p e n t f r o m F r iday u n t i l M o n d a y wi th h e r m o t h e r . Mrs . A m o s R h a m e y .

Mr . a n d Mrs . M a r t i n Kelley a n d family s p e n t t h e week - e u t hol iday wi th Mrs . Kel ley ' s p a r e n t s . Mr . a n d Mrs. Joe S w n n q u i s t a t Cadi l lac.

Mrs. George K l e n k h a s been v i s i t i n ; h e r s o n - i n - l a w a n d d a u g h t e r , Dr . a n d Mrs. C l a u d R e d m a n i n G r a n d R a p i d s since S a t u r d a y .

Miss Ciar loe l H a a s a n d W a r d S t a u f -fe r visited C la r ibe l ' s m o t h e r . Mrs . C l a r a H a a s In C h i c a g o a n d a lso a t t e n d e d the Young Peoples ' C o n f e r e n c e a t t h e Moody Bible I n s t i t u t e f r o m F r i u a y t h r o u g h M o n d a y .

Full l ine of school suppl ies a t B r a c k ' s D r u g s t o r e . (Adv.)

Mr. a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s Cut ler e n t e r -t a ined Mr . a n d M.-s. Wil l iam K e l f e r a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . T o n y G e r b e a r d t a n d baby, A r d i t h A n n . of Det ro i t a t t h e i r cot tage a t Hess L a k e over t h e week-e n d ho l iday .

Mr. a n d Mrs . P . L. K ing . Mr . a n d Mrs A r t h u r L a V i n e a n d Mrs I d a F o n -gvr of G r a n d R a p i d s were S u n d a y guests of M r a n d Mrs . H a r r y Miller a n d family n e a r C a l e d o n i a .

G u e s t s a t t h e F r a n k C o n r a n h o m e over Labor D a y were M r s . M a u d e H a m a c h e r . G a i l a n d Beryl , M r . a n d

: Mrs F loyd H a m a c h e r a n d Rober t . Mr | a n d Mrs . O l e n J o n e s a n d Shir ley Anne,

all of G r a n d R a p i d s .

Mrs. W. S . P o w e r s . Miss Mary Louise Powers a n d M r s E. Ph i l B r a d s t r u m

I were l u n c h e o n g u e s t s on W e d n e s d a y of last week a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . C la r -ibel Ewing a n d d a u g h t e r Louise in

I Greenvi l le .

Mr . a n d Mrs. fJt. S. Bloom a n d Mrs. R u t h K e n t a n d son She lby s p e n t S u n -d a y a t E a t o n R a p i d s wi th Dor r , OUn a n d Vance K e n t . O t h e r d i n n e r gues t s were Mr . a n d Mrs. Dale H u t c h i n g s of R o c k f o r d . Mr. a n d Mrs. S t e p h e n Bal l of B r l t t o n . Mr . a n d Mrs. M a r v i n Bal l a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. R. D. K e n t of M o n -roe, J e a n a n d S a r a h T o t t e n of De t ro i t and Miss Dor i s Bradley of G r a n d Ledge.

Use p r i n t e d s t a t ionery t o exprea i Four pe r sona l i t - .

T h e L u t h e r League win m e e t on T h u r s d a y even ing Sep t ember 15 a t 8 o clock. B a r b a r a a n d I m o g e n e Roseell . E d n a M a e S a u r a n d Ca r l a n d W e n d e l l S w e n s o n will serve.

T h e r e g u l a r c o n f i r m a t i o n class will m e e t S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . S e p t e m b e r 17 a t 9 o 'clock. All those who h a v e c h i l -d r e n t h a t shou ld be in t h e c o n f i r m a -t ion c lass p lease no t i fy t h e pas to r .

E N G L l S H V f L L E B A P T I S T C H U R C H "Welcome One a n d Al l -

A r t BJorfc. Pae to r " D o we live so close t o t h e L o r d today .

Pas s ing t o a n d f r o o n l l ie 's busy way. T h a t t h e wor ld in u s c a n a l ikeness see

T o t h e M a n ot C a l v a r y " Bible School 10:00 Morn ing W o r s h i p 11:00

P r a y e r mee t ing a t t h e c h u r c h e a c h W e d n e s d a y e v e n i n g a t 7:45. Le t us have a good a t t e n d a n c e !

F I R S T B A P T I S T CHURCH A O. Odegard. Pastor

"A Stranger B a t Once" We inv i t e you t o tes t our welcome.

Fe l lowship w i t h us Sunday . If you were a b s e n t las t week don ' t miss t h i s Lord ' s D a y . B r i n g your Bible fo r Bible School a t 10 o'clock. Read t h e lesson. I 8 a m . 10:17-25; 15:10-23; 28:3-25; 31:1-10.

At t h e M o r n i n g W o r s h i p Hour . 11 o'clock, t h e pas to r will e n t e r upon a ser ies of special messages o n 2 Cor . O u r a i m Ls t o know t h e T r u t h .

B. Y. P . U. Service a t 8:30 p . m . All y o u n g people a r e invi ted .

Evange l i s t i c Service a t 7:30 p . m . " C o m e a n d S ing W i t h Us." Spec ia l mus ic . Mid -Week Service every T h u r s d a y

a t 7:30 p . m . (P lease no te c h a n g e of t i m e ) . " W h a t All C h r i s t i a n s S h o u l d K n o w . "

T h e H a p p y Hour wiT m e e t a t t h e honw of Mrs . Melvin Rogers t o d a y ( F r i d a y ) a f t e r n o o n a t 2:30 fo r t h e f i r s t m e e t i n g of t h e coming year . T h e topic " B r i d g e s " h a s been chosen a s t he i r t h e m e s t u d y a n d a t t h i s mee t ing " T h e Br idge ln Bu i ld ing" will be cons idered . All m e m b e r s a re u rged t o be p re sen t .

M o n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 12th. M e n ' s Fe l -lowship M e e t i n g a t t h e c h u r c h . Wi l l -i a m A. Rogers , leader . More m e n w a n t -ed.

| C o m i n g : Oc tober 11th to 16th. O r e a t • P r o p h e t i c Bible Confe rence . I O O T O C H U R C H ! I O

S P A R T A M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H Rev. J . K

t h e c h u r c h . _ 7:30 o 'c lock—Evening r e l i o w s h l p H o u r

S e r m o n topic : "Sp i r i t ua l Aler tness" . Special .MMiafa

W e d n e s d a y Even ing a t 7:80 o 'clock, t h e r e g u l a r Mid-Week Service . Y o u a r e u r g e d to a t t e n d . _ .

N. CHESTER B A P T I S T CHURCH 10:30 a . m .

E v e n i n g service 8 o'clock P r e a c h i n g a n d song service. Specia l

mus i c . P r a y e r mee t ing a n d Bib le s tudy

T h u r s d a y a t 8 p. m .

K E N T E P I S C O -

10:30 11:30

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

L. M. W h l t t e m o r e . Pa s to r fufchi M o r n i n g W o r s h i p

T h e t h e m e of t h e m o r n i n g s e r m o n will be. T h e G r e a t D a y of W r a t h " , Rev . 8:17.

CASNOVIA s L E. C H U R C H L. M. W h l t t e m o r e . P a s t o r

Service 10:00 11:00

M o r n i n g Se Bible S t h o o l

S P A B T A G O S P E L M I S S I O N Pe te r DooL Speake r

S u n d a y School 2:30 o'clock Hiirviay Evening 7:00 o'clock

o C O N K L I N R E F O R M E D C H U R C H

J o h n L V a n H a m . P a s t e r S u n d a y School 10:00 a . m . W o r s h i p Service 11:00 a. <h. E v e n i n g Service 7 J O p . m . C h r i s t i a n Endeavor Socie ty 8.30 p. m.

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

Rev. Haro ld M y e r s - A f r i end ly c h u r c h t h a t welcomes yo«T

S u n d a y School—10 a . m . P r e a c h i n g Service—11 a . m . W . Y. F . R — 7 p

A L P I N E I M M A N U E L B A P T I S T C H U R C H

G e r r i t t F loks t ra . Pa s to r Preaching—10:00 a. m . Bible School—11:30 a . m . Evangel i s t ic Message—7:30 p . m.

' / S u n d a y . ^ P r a y e r a n d Pra i se Service every

Wednesday even ing a t 8 o 'clock. B. Y. P . U every S u n d a y even ing at

8:30. _

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

Rev. Es t le Ban**, Pastor S u n d a y Servicee

10:00 a. m — M o r n i n g W o r s h i p . 11:15 a . m — S u n d a y School . 6:30 p. m.—Young People ' s M e e t i n g .

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

Morn ing W o r s h i p 10:00 a. m . Bible School I j ' J * »• Young People ' s Hour 6 : 4 5 P- m -Evenlng Serv ice 1 : 4 5 P m -

Rev. W a y n e B u c h a n a n of T e r r e H a u t e . Ind . . will be the speake r a t t h e Bap t i s t c h u r c h both m o r n i n g a n d eve-n i n g n e x t S u n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 11. a lso S e p t e m b e r 18th.

Mr. B u c h a n a n h a s he ld revival s e r -vices he re a n d Is very well l iked by everyone.

o I M M A N U E L C H U R C H

Comstock P a r k Rev. George Youngs. Min i s t e r

S u n d a y Services S u n d a y M o r n i n g Service -Bible School J u n i o r C h o r u s Evening Service

7:«0 p . m . Evangel i s t ic

M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H A. D. M c L a r h l a n . P a a t o r

10:00 a . m . S u n d a y School . 11:00 a . m . Morn ing Worsh ip .

7:30 p. m. Song a n d P r a i s e 8ervice 8:00 p m . Message.

P r a y e r Service on T h u r s d a y even ing a t 7:30 o'clock.

W e welcome you t o a l l t he se s e r -vices.

Among the Churches 10: CO o ' c lock—Sunday School. Leaaon

T h e m e . "Reve rence F o r God" . Sc r ip -t u r e reading. Exodus 20:7.

11:00 o ' c lock—Morning W o r s h i p S e r -vice. S e r m o n topic : "Sca re Crows" . T h e c h u r c h needs you a n d you need

T R I N I T Y L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Mfawxirl Synod

C. F . Ledere r . P a s t o r M. C. Mora. Cor .

(6 Miles Wes t . 2 Mlies S o u t h ) 10:10 Engl ish Service. As t h e Pas to r is on l e ave -o f - absence .

S t u d e n t O e r h a r d t Luebke of Muske -gon will del iver t h e s e r m o n

10:00 11:15

5:30 7:00

Mid-week Bible Class <Wcd> — 7:30 Co t t age P r a y e r mee t ings F r i d a y eve-

n ing .

ALGOMA BAPTIST CHURCH T h e C h u r c h T h a t C a r e s "

Anton A. Anderson. Pasto-P h o n e 109-F14 — Rockford

Combined S u n d a y Cchool a n d M o r n -ing W o r s h i p Service a t 10.00 a . m . Classes f o r aU ages. Waif red P e t e r s o n , s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . At t h e w o r s h i p p e r -iod t h e pa s to r will speak on t h e s u b -ject . "Obedience" .

Young People ' s Hour a t 7:00 p. m . wi th special music a n d s ing ing a n d even ing service a t 7:45. S e r m o r by t h e p a s ' o r a n d insp i ra t iona l s inging . A cordial i n v i t a t i o n to all.

Next week. Sep t ember 15-18. t h e Lower Mich igan Bap t i s t C o n f e r e n c e MU hold i t s [ Jemi-Annual m e e t i n g a t th i s c h u r c h . Several p a s t o r s f r o m t h e S t a t e will be p r e sen t a n d give t h e m e s -sages. Everybody Is Invited t o a t t e n d one a n d aU of these d i f f e r e n t sessions.

M A M R E L U N D L U T H E R A N C H U R C H Gi lbe r t R Brown. P a s t o r

W a l k e r R o a d S u n d a y Bible S c h o o l — 10:00 a. m M o r n i n g W o r s h i p — 11:00 a. m

Cho i r p rac t i ce will be he ld T u e s d a y even ing a t 8 o 'clock.

T h e W o m a n ' s Miss ionary Society will | m e e t o n T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r t h e 15th

a t 2:30 o'clock in t h e c h u r c h par lors .

S P A R T A

T w o S h o w s — 7 - 9 o ' e w k

FRIDAY — SATURDAY September 9 and 10

T h e c h u r c h needs you a n d you need gon will del iver t h e s e r m o n one a n a a u oi

pillliillllM

Wm. A. Rogers Says. . See Me Before Purchasing That

New STOVE This Fall!

STOYE S —

We Have lust The One You've Looking For!

Big1] Stock of Stoves on SECOND FLOOR

CRIME SCHOOL THF DEAP tND KIDS

h u m p h r f 4 * B 0 > a R T

N E W S CARTOON

SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY —

September 1 1 - 1 2 - 1 3

It Won't Be Long NOW

THE FALL

THE SENTINEL-LEADER

PUBLISHING CO.

(By Carol

P H O N E 3 S P A R T A

3 b e was a p recoc ious youngster , f ou r yaars old. a n d she l i s tened to the con

n a t i o n of h e r p a r e n t ! a n d adored the i r big words . Ha rd ly a day passed but t h a t s h e u s e d o n e of t h e m p r o u d -ly In he r s m a l l vocabulary . However

r m o t h e r o f t e n held he r b r e a t h , fo r invar iab ly s h e u s e d t h e words in Che wrong p t eee a n d t h e y caused eml 1 1 - m i n t e v e n if l a u g h t e r followed O n e e v e n i n g a n I m p o r t a n t pe rson w a s to be e n t e r t a i n e d I n t he i r h o n e . T h e y

I were a l l a u O o u a t c c rea te a good

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N E W S — CARTOON

W E D N E S D A Y - T H U R S D A Y September 14 and 15 — Doable Feature —

S T A N W Y C K - M A R S H A L L

' n t j s C j i r x v / A f t

— And —

" T H E R E ' S ALWAYS A WOMAN"

— With — M e l v y n J ' o a n Douglas Blondeil

HUNTING S E A S O N

WILL SOON

B E H E R E !

SC DON'T FORGET

^ WE ARE READY J

WITH A BIG

STOCK OF

GUNS i : H U N T I N G

iiCoats&Caps ALL KINDS OF

Ammunit ion

DON'T SIT AROUND AND SHIVER—YOU'LL BE ^

SURPRISED AT T H E LOW PRICES ON GOOD

S T O V E S !

• i n n i n i m i « a i m » m a 18 s m 1 1 n i =

HEATERS TO T A K E THE CHILL O F F . . .

G A S — E L E C T R I C — O I L

SMALL AND LARGE SIZES — A L W A Y S

HANDY TO HAVE AROUND THE HOUSE

— To Take Off the Chill —

,i i ! i i i n i m i t M 1 i -H-fr

BEST QUALITY STOVEPIPE Heavy Gauge Biack Iron Pipe—It Owrts I-ess in the

Long Run to Buy Good I*ipe

FOR THOSE COLD, C H I L L Y : :

DAYS AND NIGHTS

Use Our

L A Y - A W A Y

P L A N

On Buying Tha t

N E W G U N

HEATERS SQUARE—ROUND and OBLONG

COAL BURNERS or OIL STOVES

R A N G E S C O A L or W O O D

SMALL — LARGE

We Know Our Prices Will Please You

— B U Y A S T O V E — N O W !

I H I M

ROGERS & CO. Hardware - Farm Implements P a i n t s

Plumbing - Electrical Supplies Phone S

TEE 1938

in i r r " ° °paHTA M l c m G A N

Of Caledonia; many

f c o m s t o c k i (MRS- WALTER D.

Park News S C H U L T Z , C o r r e s p o n d e n t )

away by her fa ther . Rev. E C. B*?™"

s,r2I*m^LSS^vSS^V«en. «t» ^ O ^ T ? o u C £ £ R K

Henry Ruehs , Sr., ~ f r V enda. other relatives and a host ol

• r T N G L I S H V 1 L L E | j " " S E T M

I Noj« "JJSfSSSL ! I " 'the Imxnani*! Lutheran * i - s , ~ « = s » j j S

"^Friday visitors a t the home of Mr- I cemetery, t h e Rev.

.5*2. o^S^TSiSS: <>,flcUOn, M ' 5B l UWhi?pie and t h e *

Mr and Mrs. I*

• „ , | „ W i . i r I d a N au to , M i »

^ a <an from * £ : * r £ • & - p , K ^

w .

WEEKLY NEWS M R S . I R E N A B A R N U M , C o r r e s p o n d e n t

lng W i l l M c Q u e e n , w h o

at John McQueen s and Mike

S i e g e r , S T w ^ d a y "for his h o m e

a t Bald Knob, A * f

Mrs. Pay F i e o a " " 4 h M . a s te r , Mrs .

who has been t w o months . Charles Whi te f o T t h P ^ t ^ w b J t e a n d

Mr son.

J s S S w 5

- « • ' - „ « = £ £ o T S - .

o£d Rapids W ^ - £ * g*£T5ui Mr. and Mr, John

d a f ; Q T , , w - Henry Eldred visited Mr. and Mrs. »«""* . Lakeview

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Noan 01

^ ^ S p r a g u e a t t e n c g d t h e Fal l

Dunham Interested In Quicker And

Cheaper Justice

L and

Aughbaugh o t Mr. a n d

GERRIT ' ^ l ' s ® , Kn ^ away

Gerr i t Leusenkamp. 80. passed away his home in Casnovia Monday w g .

^ j . »„,t vwr daughter . Mrs . . . v e a r . Born in G r a n J y» and; a n a o » ™ " r Q r a n t ; ^ R o b e r t R a g ® *

Wi iam Jo rden a n d children o • J7, 1857. <- ^ married June 1.1 Ravenna Tuesday. ^ X i b r 0 < h M U ^ - ^ n T v ^ o< g t r J Mr. and Mrs-

Of Holland, a n d her daughter

Mr. and M r . , « - « n £ g f £ • » . t f a t t W - - * g » E . » * . J V T c h ^ K r a p p ^ " i a on DMslon

S « v ^ ft"-•St.

lam Smi th day. _ w ot tended the f u n -

« - - ^ l n L t a ^ r ^ s x d " n d

mont . Clayton O o r h a m of — -with ^ % ^ S r t o « n a n d f a m -

M r " ^ and Mrs Clayton G o r -ily and Mr. ana h a m Family R e -h a m a t tended the ^ M o n d a y . union a t c Barnes visited

a n d Mrs. E. 'u. »

U r and Mrs. Ear l P e t McQueen were Mr. a«o ^ Mrs. prson of Muskegon a n d Mr. a o a erson H | Ed Brown • M r s . H

J&SSSivS. «** as a candidate ham's announcemwot

Miss Geneva And ius and J g ^ g J

^ e r " V S n t ^ W " \ * . . M r « *

Mr. Leusenkamp came to 35 years age and with re t i r -Hairv . operated a general store, ret i r

* W 3 S are h i . - * - j Ar thu r a t home and ^ f J 7 _ - SToanoi f<* ttU office of Circuit * * £ t h * n d ^ V W h Haver , Ar thu r a t ^ — ^ t e ' r s . B e ^ -

^ ^ i h a ^ u f f ^ S ^ p i o n e d b y h i m fcle there they went •through a l Byron C « t « a n d M r j .

fr*r vpars. AS a 1*CSUlt< Of 4 1 t > w » I m a«iA^»n dbeS? u S L d i » t | U ^ ^ S T w ^ o f

I o t y t e ^ e d i r e *a^d Contribution to the I ^ f r o m Sweden being | f o m i a ; — R a D i d 5 -

ton of D e l r o l t ^ l " d t v ^ 8 holiday week- I ine a y ^ ^ - " ^ i m . approvea l Row^y over uaoor w ~ P ^ 1 Jfth S r M S . Rollin P e l t w - | a n d adopted by the | a n d Mr. Rowley w e j £ » b £ e D d C U b b ^ B r i g g s of North ^ r k

"Austin Pelton were Sunday d m -at the Rollin Pelton 1home^

S c . J . McEwan r e t u r n ^ Friday

the appeals ' w ^ h i m 1^>proved j R^ieyC 'over*~LAbor Day. Mr. K.nseiy ^ i e s . deceased

Mrs. u T^r~. weeks' visit at Bellalre. a i h r ^ * e f l ^ t t 1 i Hauchter of Mr.

a t torneys inefficiencies in legal g T ^ n ' p o r t e r is giving his house a new

; ' E b r r s P " r S d ^ sz

tery . t h e atlng-

S a n l - £ » Dorothy Lyd^ l . d a r t e r Timmerman a t Doyle g patience

I S ^ ' r ^ n \ ^ e d S U ^ - ^ Spauldings. returned to with them Tuesday

Wash ing ton i Bridesmaids W a s n u i B PauUne Jones.

were Louise Lydell T h e bride was given

Business Man For Congress

H a m m a n o ily iast F r iday and Saturday. C i t i z e n s w h o b e l i e v e t h e p r i n c i p l e s

c t b u s i n e s s s u r e e s s c a n b e a p p l i e d

Dale Bearss of O r a n d RajMds. Robert Munger a n d Carol Jones of C h a r i o t s spent Sunday with Mr. B ^ r s s on their r e tu rn f rom P e ^ k e y on a sight-seeing tour of several days.

Mr and Mrs. William London and children of G r a n d Rapids j g J J * ® ? 1 1 * day with Mr. and Mrs. Al Thatcher .

Forest Gold of Spa r t a spent the .ast par t of the week with his parents . M -a n S r M ^ d C M ^ G E l d T r a m and M r and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wrtth of Ortmt were Sunday af te rnoon callers a t Earl

W S f and Mrs- Vernon Chlng were guests of her parents . Mr. a n d Mrs.

T L ^ v ^ t e d he r u n c £ J O « p h Raeen a t M e r c , hosp .Ul In

Sunday with her parents , Mr. and Mrs.

° M r T a n d ' S r * . J a m e s G e o r ® ® . a n d J f ? £ of Grand n*p ids spent 3 " ^ a y

M ^

^ ^ n ^ ^ e S - " - -

; h r » W p , S - - -

a L . S L n Mr a n d Mrs. PhUo

Casnovia 1 J X e r aSd d a u b e r ^ M r ^

his parents,

^ r t h " Smith and C h a r l e s G e e a t -

- in -Uw and d a u g h t e r , M r ^ ^ f t

son Richard Sunday on a

1 nor the rn Michigan.

lundKren of Muskegon le f t four day t r ip th rough

TaunlSt^^}^

ocmcy « « < » * ' - - h e l r { a i t h m our cause people r e t a m system C O U r t 5 ' ^ c S L S u e n t l y . our

° u d « S , m S S e J b e men ^ T h u r s d a y unt i l Monaay - — , <.•• a n W e a l candl -: ^ ? c a £ r ~ n be made one ol « r e B l , P m n k CampbeU has been qu'.f- ^ m T u n l s J o h n s o n . who

S O C ' i l ^ UberUes o . A m e r i c a c t t - U ^ S t e p h e n the successlul younger m a n U a o t

t S t h rich and P ^ r . - J » J - l n d Mrs. Seymour

T : ' a D N

1

;

Space for Registering

890 Guests

' T h e ^ £ S E T S d p £ r must be I a J f C a m p b e 1 1 1 — e m p l ° y e T S ° f G n ^ P

S - t e ^ S y t x m r t s l a n d the law- and Mr a n d ^ B e r i m

K ? 2 S t Uke a mi l i tan t s tand when- and * J u r s d a y yers must Uke » impaired. ; last pvfr they f ind tnose r i « " ^ •- T In

the

D u r a b l e b l a c k L e v a n t 5 ^ g r a i n i m i t a t i o n l e a t h e r

b i n d i n g . G o l d s t a m p e a

£ £ ^ L r ^ n d ' ^ r mus t ^ terms of h u m a n weUare and^

r t S - , w J T ^ s constantly ltep^ j

a b ^ s t ol m a " I ™ y ' w i ^ n t r l b u t i o n to court

S , ^ . o n h L t M ' ^ n n u m e r o u S cv lc

% ™ S Z Z - M held t h e l r e e p u ^ r ,

^ M r a n d Mrs. Gilbc attended the Ber lin Fa i r last week Tuesday.

D E A T H S

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m Z s . Nmety-BU P ^ e s , h i g h g r . d e w h i t e p a p e r .

For Sale By —

THE SENTINEL-LEADER

J S & S S S r s S S s H C a « 1°^-xperience f rom the Justice j j n Alpine. Caledonia, J anua ry

Henry a n ,

" w s f « o " - n s s r ^ teSi I - u t L r a n church ol G r a n d

teas' in—those Pol. Adv.

1 M- and Mrs. Art Lewis a n d c ^ " Kenne th Bull spent f rom Wed-d i ^ . M ^ and Mrs. Ray g « b u n « d • S u n d a y in G r a n d Rapuls

h s ? H r f o a n c c r o . Orand Rap-

a t B e r u n l d s ^ » W -

~ P ^ M u m a w a n d M n M u - s p e n t ^ e . d a y ^ P ^ „

ma a t tended Mervau of enna^ ^ o f T y r o n e ^ con-

fined to the home

onrf Mrs B D. Pendell by Illness. Mr S d Mrs. Percy Reed of Lever-

lng spent Saturday n l g h t w l t h Mrs. Robert Brydgcs. W « a w m t

iZo^jzs r M ^ Thev a t tended church in Bsiijey Sun S T e v e S Blaln Sinnen. who spent th? past week here re turned home wi th t h M r ! and u " R- D. Pendeli spent

urday honoring Mrs. LeRoy Mervau ol

G r a n d R a P ^ s ^ Holden of Casnovia

a r ^ ^ t o g their daughter , Mrs. George

\ K e n n e t h M u m a o!

a n d Mrs. Hilton.

G r a n d ^Uapids^vis i ted Mr

^ ? £ S o i S £ % Z Tuesday wi th Mrs. Stanley Klc teon t e a g t o g d

u Z ^ B , Z % S - -I S T « ' S S t u r n e d home

S u S y * » « . ^ ; » w ^ , 8 h e

f i d her aun t . Mrs. J o h n Rood. B e « dickers ^ d C C; ^ ^ ^ mjn a'u'tT ldent Saturday one n. , ( r^Thum)., » « « « ^SS?

w n t the week-end with them. Mr. M r ' ^ d M r s - ^ r M c i u n W ^ O m n t

called on Mrs Phil Krey Sunday eve-

n l M r and Mrs. Elmer Larson enter -

talned the - " - J - - j S ,

Fields of Las Angeles, ^ a l l f .

Sunday. Rev. and

TUNIS JOHNSON

. p _ T A. win oe held a t the school house Friday evening. Mr• an<l ^ are

Tuesday.

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Mrs. S. H. Dull lef t for

t h S e n T M ^ B l a l r Myer and l a m l l j of Eiust Lansing spent t rom Friday

S U M r s V u m e h ^ l c r o 5 y G ~ n d R a p i d s i s

" L r * 8 ~ a n d L-JK- O . - e r e In Lansing on business Tuesday.

Willis Walkley spent several days the p j t week a t the Hootman cottagc on L ^ i r « M J h w a n M c C u n e and Mrs. Fred Wierdia of O r a n d Rapids spent Wed-ne«lay with Mrs. H. Barnum.

"• ' - Tmmanue. w * " " - n business is sue- auDscnuc *"* " — r i » it t 11 11 It 1 t - H

c ^ I ^ U S . U ^ O . ^ , R R M - ! I > T N T R 7 N

PHONE

ANNOUNCEMENT

Utility

f i l i n g

s K s a g i g s s are manufac tured locally b y J o h n s o ^ these including Van Dams and the new B u r g o m a s t e r .

Tunis J o h n s o n s y e ^ r s . h i t y hafll civic enterpr ise an<i a t .he city

D e t r o i t C i ty G o . . O y W . <md L i g h t C o m p a n y . M u s k e g o n G a s W a s h t e n a w ( A n n A r b o r ) G a s C o m p a n y .

• i 0 1 t o Z ^ » « l o n m n g p l a n s

t h e i r d e s i r e t o g o a l o n g w i t h t h e p r o v i B Q —

A m e r i c a n l i g h t & T r a c t i o n C o m p a n y , a h o l d i n g A m e r i c a n u g ^ t h « hr« t to r e g i s t e r u n d e r

t h e n e w l a w a n d e x p r e s s

~J!a3£te" L'fSS* i te ^ t « n S ^ o t h e r w t a e t o »«• corpcraie

^ M ^ I O. G r a n d R a p i d , w U ! b e A u d i t o r .

The '-al ^ ^ ' ^ T c o S ^ A r b o r b o m d - s c^ ^ ^ t h e i r p r e s e n t h m C ? ° n m I n G r a n d R a p i d s t h e d i s t r i c t l o c a l p e r s o n n e l , in u r t m a K J d c m a . N o y e s

rrttsx s r ; , f s s f s C h a m b e r l a i n wi l l b e C h a i r m ^ s t r i c t " G e n e r a l M a n a g e r ot t h e l o c a l A . G . S c h r ^ d e r wiB b e S e ^ e ^ a r y ^ ^ ^ b o a r d ; J . E . S p m d l e ^ G e c e ^ ^ »IK«H F M u f f i n s . C o n t r o l l e r ; Bernxxra i .

Scdea^ M a n a g e r :

i n i e n d e n t of S e r v i c e .

In t h e ^ L d M a M 9 M -

a b . S e c r e t a r y o i ' O .

b o a r d . __

to t h e A n n A r b o r D i r t W . C h a r U . ^ H » ^ ^

have shown him ^ J * ^ i n ^ rQ

e „ c « l

vSMm C o n g r e s s i o n a l n o m i n a t i o n In t h e D e ocratic primary election. - A d v .

H. HAROLD SAUR

— For —

t h e h r s t . to t h e F e d e r a l Adxrunis-

Company

T r a c t i o n

SPARTA "AG" NOTES

T h e Lowell 4-H Fair a n a . ^

S p p y ^ v e n r ° T h e ° V r L u l t s a n d p r o s p ^ t s

" " i S S S s " - s * M r s I ^ S r ^ r ' s t s

t h a t we took over cumings .

S & A S Helmer won P ^ e ? _ K v i n m g h a s of-

s s r ^ s ^ i Smith-Hughes High Scnooi a u Future w r r n r ^ . ' o I Ken t S S y a ^ t - u p at w w e l l to be V ' S ,w P e r r c%>nia , ereviiw Zealand And Sparta, aii scciw' ersvilie, H u „ h e s Agriculture and having Smi th-Hugnes un i t -Future Fa rmers of America. ed their Chapters totosnA5»ocleOOO

effor t 6 ^ c h e S h o o l fel t oonsiderabU-S n e f t f rom the e f for t s M t b U Asjo-

s f a s = 5 S ' ? « S s r

S S t i n g contest for

F a r m P r . t ! i S ' l ^ d ready with his

islSSrsr — -I S M S S S p . » V «

State Senator 17th DISTRICT

(Unopposed)

REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

Tuesday. Sept . 13th

the Basis of Honest, Appeals For Your Support on

Eff ic ient Public S e r v i c e - A s His Pas t Record

Confirms. _ Pol. Adv.

for expenses We plan to

Spar ta

S S S t a W f i f t e e n or twenty s t u d « . t . trjiDS thlS KAC!

By the way. Spa r t a the best p F . A. e x h i b i t a t ye*7

h a d the Marne again th is

Now to T h e D«4ro*t Seaway - * Lone Rs

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Baml J. Jonkman (Republican)

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CIRCUIT JUD6& Kent County

P r o s e c u t i n g Attorney 1929 to 1937

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