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TOT 8Z3TnKlX-L£ABlk. ttAlTl KIGXN4* ....... P i ; T h e S p e c t a t o r ublished by Sparti Public School s Football Banquet Ti o fccruiua! »'.»aU banqnet w<». holt) <n tegular ixittQuet style. lu.s* Friday t>g There were man; hum $ ineiudfoc the mother*, tm^en ecbao board. faculty a»'' alumni. OleBA Bradford, u* toaat matter kepi the foika lively with hit wf > Joins. Mr Lu tiers gave a talk on statistic* This included that «.ao U ii ih» ir scores, ^dui<is pi«yer:i fro:u 1 •» U^.ii points for UwU ?'*parta 73; the toi.al 92d; opponents o L, Vfr. ilalye&t gave ; . i o I h boy 8 had <b»t. ami number lo 1929; th opponen'* 9 points r Sparta IS>* talklrtprenn t.h»' «« M I O! klartk Carl' not Ix* v>- were to • • • Tho . farewell ial< by Ilia <i by C Junioi G il Beseives Ileport y's meeting; wu« ae<d itdt 1 room at 4i30. i u.' ct*.!}< i u» order by «-*k ite minute* oi the iiow 1 nnvti. We iiii-.l u ildreu Williams. ive- .M'. ,ril an-1 a ut hj all Mist aVIu ; • U i i.tlVO US U t lift ...-i <>• Uiri HosofvtJit we wv;/ in in iu;; cm. grade; iu. After |0u riled. I0vle> n Btrtt S<udetits Get Premium Money Ag-HE Fair MEDAL TO OPERATOR 11,000 MILES AWAY Malcolm P. H a n s o n , W i t h B y r d Near South Pole, Heart Tribute* «!. W" were sorry te*i fcrl-.>»» and Or. Bull co>itd Ith H Hot h of thfiM? ill A ,*4*e b*eu on the program captain then gave *. ; X 1 * W llich W .IS atlS'A V 1 ptaia fur lyJ!>. Louis o > je Batten then entertaurM wiih tu* pictures of the Spuria- («iu«iork Park r HUM and the Ro - fore-Sparta game Mr Ream* uh» presents! tho letter- to tin- bo/ After the presentation of he Utu « Mr Bet ten entertained with aeve< .i reel* of » feature football (tan-* •'-« rour* - Mis* KolU singing tne school «onp Thaea receiving "A" ttMS wart: L- Norton, K Mortijs, aaur. B Heraey, W. Andet* t, •' O i n , V. Hubert, H. Wwto®« L wto em en i A* * p-»l V . ' V. J 5, f 11ftI lOilgl ' utttre >r j u n . r a r in of America.*' One of the most striking methods of making an award of merit ever de visor] was the recent presentation of The Veteran Wireless Operators' Association medal in a speech by David Sarnoff In New York lo Malcolm P, Manaon. radio operator with Byrd, listening. i>y radio in the Antarctic wastes near the South PoV> J Mr. San off, 1 ; :m- u ? i ve Vlre-Pltal- di tit. of t.u» Radio Corporation, prais in r n. mentioned also tho fort!- j » » < t 11|c f ito of the operator, who .•*f! »tisf*-nted that her husband go on i ! )• » r i/>rdol?^ oxpedttlott for the sake ( of sf^'uee. After s!»e had received th© : medial for g..fe ke*plnf« Mrs Panson, deeply tonehtd» »pe»ke to her husband i n r- ot the y«»l distance. Within a ci u rf OI I ! - i the hair, lit? prui.-sUk ai a very o \j\H) I.VN lixwftid Uettis, our HtereUir> an ietor Hubert, our tre«snrer h > Joyed toe ciev ral vovU M it the (. iie« k \> i*ix\ ' »»• by., Vf. Allen A4eyel f B A Spicer. H i- Thoae reef wei«: H. M. Antfnifr K Narrle, Thote r«c lion. C. Br P. Uraon. < p*n». D He K it. caaruu * ,4 B"* team U l! T>ettet. M h It 1 obi. G. Men >i«on. »ir houorahl j L. Ktny, II m ti gei>berK • . M H Mann. L> - I ,.i) . ;n winning produce, the foiittWltllS is a list of ' A { ' . htbiior* with nionwy won Llv tixichel Liabou. Harol ,i U* ? SUUttict for Ban Ouent ;e a> Ceatt Con-eitraeniary, 3 Kootbtti players, SI Atklett.: Association. Diuor First Omde l^uc w-e* N"'uk '^>0 learned tbov*{ rfe* <'•*** books. A'# :«a>4 a wbtcu •ailed (iur t ^iich com .III Ul»v 1 .1 0 ; A V, . . 3 >) » $65.5S M>k Wv t V We pi ,rtt# tO I brlwu a *oo t^bie wliieh hlld duriu pkaee4 It ea - be «S4mI by ae brary per. at On Thrnr^my aftnraoon wt v the Hbtary feuwd out IKE CMJUMTUAT % -H K,* A»'A & j #«t»» i. second (* ade Robert M»x»n made another tn« ttatk»n tar ua. Now th* niMwv t^patt " wti-'- for «•«»" ^ if d 16 ° MMft WrtU ^re let their trl«a*» Our ta--<4 t* •> : f -• 1 r * '* gritna Ml4 k * I heir Tha»»*^ ' We •ball tar* u *r t .*. a •* procitm i'fl ' • J ^ s T)l eadersl i i#«4 ' Oi •ut a i . iA uogers, It-.*, . a »: , iionuld Gray, tli»m it« xford. $1; Nor ^ i . l d ; VV. Hits t Lisbon) ttioUl Oi » ii. $1.10; Alb it l »o; ( airoll JluUcwa, : i\ii n tt Mersey, |1.4(#, Uobin-Hon. ^1.90; Pi"»U I tl" , n»r; y HOirulf; Lcb'W t \S'j; <. Ho.. !S 'jiM. MM toil VVy i 4 e, illour Holster, J15. an to iuciude many more :>fir premium lists i.exv k u ' tt !< ay hritttf o*# UJ tt. ? AtiWt :-i»arla Hi V. . viniiei vjf P oi Jit no n tlardner, P/ ae high school ts carrying v«- progran* with meet. •\ t wo MrfMKX Oft Tv*»* - i B U R N S J M e w Instant-Light . A l a d d i n S IANTL IT AMP f A TNIait af BJaautyTl aiMi m foreverj| L i g h t s E n t i r e R o o m You can read in any part of the room with this won- derful kerosene mantle lamp. The beautiful design of the parch Tient. shade conforms with the design on tho bowl in t uch a way as to produce a very artistic effect. It's a pleasun; to do evening reading, writing or sewing, tinder the white, soft mellow light of this new modt rnized Alacdin Table Lamp. No G e n f e r a t f i i f t ; W a t t i n g ; P r e s s u r e ; N o i s e ; S m o k e ; O d o r ; or Tro:.«Lfe / ft burns c wnmon oil (Kcro^'ne). 3 / Cutely s .' can't explode. Anyone can operate it. Government t< taa.-.l , > . v t- at 'ending UntversiUet sru^w it gives t-.vice the li'/ht < :* t r .und wick, open flame I imps and yet bams t I « ' . Tn" Aladdin waa awanloc Cold Medal .at the Paitrrja-P/u . Ex;x>titton. Title Store Authorized Dlitritir ari fa r « f p A!«ddin Umt. t A full line of 9u|ipils$ fry »U wcdel Ateddiat always on Land. S W U r W H W M . A . R O G E R S & C O . , S P A R T A «au LABOR HEAD URGES SUPPORT OF RED CROSS "OU, »tf« <ecy> t r e a t . ret., and M*.' t * evening A a »p- Vand Mi Hrn rie Flora Htlcn «ot» Kdw.ik.1 and Kapidi Irwit: read »>i Wt iaav goo< I a u dv We're 1* ice to be held »u next Friday and £'U- Atkin>. Max All > V U EejwU 92$ M .41 fel !eoe M .1 r > > . Itoto ! . Hants, at d t am Bag*? aj* *>ertr«M#e Che rite t' *+* Wilfred »lk Mil Utt Wal Hnck, Hilda W a r r e e . >#a» Kxlward Iter Wkltot aa»< 4pe2Meg 4uri llalph <V" ; gar AVexand yjark Mnetor ^din the Ju Mr llatyeat prat 1 y f i r ' to be P 4 ' hrrt. The acre eta grtda f- han reason to be proud of it« ^ tendance tnd punctuality record »• r the flrtt three months ot school. Ac have had a single tardy mara. Seventeen of our number have n yt been th**ti:. Twenty eight out of a »btr*v eight enrolltnent were not nb**i»t al ail during Mot em ber. .'u percent**' of attendance for »a • year in >7 ' < the percert^go of at *»ndawce fur November is r 'S t. A» our deportment 4 *waa sal sfactory e • ea|oyad a half holiday Friday afU r Mrs. Malcolm P. Hanson, HoldlnQ Medal Awarded to Her Husbtnd, 11,000 Miles Away. few mlnvJst Htuieon's reply came by radio telegraph through the receiving station of It. C. A. Communications, Inc., at FUverhead, L OOK Island. In addition to thousands at the Radio Wtfrfcd'a Fait, w inert the areata tat toe waa taade, an uocouoU'4 ihroug hoard 11.» tribute over the network of t h t National Broadcasting Company. **Jt is my privilege." Mr. Sarnoff said, "to pay Tribute tonight to t man j •«• to 1 .} tn sfe-vt^.ut' eoalirl potion . 1 R» TEN^ <*TEI-'^NAT^OA AHI«H^ | 4e tt I I , « s i . u w » 4^*Ktai fntai1 tfc'a ; rawea *o tie4««aa Shears I Garden, where 1 now aland, he tt j nevertheless able, through the Instru- f mentality or Radio, to listen to tht •*.»«; «Hf n»« take. Tt»at * aVo>»e is r-,^m-* ^-f-'e ta vki# ' ,-Kf '•>•$ y#ttipvest la ; '*JMleilr , eikgi £*• Haaeosir a* €Skie/ HadJo -wf ttyrii Atiiare.tae ICipe- I FUIW-A.. if*MI fo»v« awarded tkr an . sr^.4<4 tlie v>»t<ertn W t r e l e t t ! % ' A-*e<* utKva, fi^p the aotf 1 i£r»fia-31»#.*ibet* by a radio xtmeni t i a;ufa A* a member ->f that aaaoeia h tome knowltdgt of Its ro | traditions and standards of ( feel that the award it wall .tr^ed .-.-4^ m>il d^serre4 ' vu &'>.t'Ov.-8 <feie-it4 HOW Hanwoa tu## ki* -htender gtaat asirart aa ike *«lg*> v>r the great ice barrier, cheered nl» comrades with news from home j and gavo tbe world for the Urst Utne 1 thrilling daily account of a polar *p. dUton Tkott things a'one woeid : fii-tsre keek a cawtrM&u?ion to btetory, ftv tab! feat ttaneon addwl to radio « MOW ledge by testing aiguals tgainst tbe ^itar sky, obterted the phenomena of Ihe Aurora Australia and made a record of radio behavior under condi- •ion* hitherto unknown. To Mra. Han on, Mr. Sarnoff said: "Your sacrifice was all the greater because aoou after your husband sallod for the Antarctic, you bora him a cbifu. No modal can ever reward or repay you for your own courage and heroism." -invariably It is tht mateet ef tbt people which suffer metf whea disss itrt occur." tttttd Willltm Grttn. president of tbe Amtrlctn Fedtration of Labor, recently "Because they safer aott and be cause of ifcatf kelpieeea«a. tht aiiais tratlons of tha Red Creee orgaatsatiet take 00 added tigniflcaac* aad lapor tanct. No dcukt many lWet among theee parttciUr groups are tared through the prompt service which thl* oriraolaat'on glvet. "Because the itsericwa radoration af labor tppreclatet tkie tact, aa have •uppitmeated the tpptaJ ef the Aaert caa Red Croat at each Roll Gall period for aemberthlpt from tht great maes of working men aad womeo aad their f a n 11 lea. "The continued ear rice o. the A mar teas* 7«d«rat ion of I-abor la thla moat humane and uaeelflsh work will be most cheerfully rendered.* Mr. Green le a member ot the Board ef Incorporators ef the American Bed Croaa Watch our window* for Saturday •perieie Km! Variety Store. ti« «t*>re of vaiaea DAN^E Every Saturday night at the BLUE INN E H glial ville A . W . H i l z e y A n c t i o n e e R DUTTOII -]?hone -.Batton 13 aale nates MICH Book your aale dates ea.ri> u> ^et 1 the datea you want as I have several j; datet taken. T\M17RADAY, NOV &—CARL i"X> - ( ttr, Hand L«ake, Jen era I *<ale wub 1 cows. WfDKEtfOAY. MJV. 1 M V\ ^ Waalkee, Smith Weet l>utioa r | l»neral sale wit 1 16 good lai* j row*, new tools, good buli, 30 i ton* hay, large list, ail day -v ! YOU* BALE WILL Be APPRE HATED *— »t% m - u k : d V A R T A D S "R E - NT VOU*.' S M R E - 5 H 8 * xjw ,«r" TW£ COST (5 SMALL " b u t — INSULTS Mac CfiSTAIM P HOHEUS ybun Ad looav tlon. w man t ic >ervioc. L % A \ ? ' S F R U I T S F O R F A L L /ii aud VI mod A m«, week. Jvart Heddtf r> Wiltoi re the first one.< ia Hea t'roas Socio /. u* a re/y 1 poster. We hope nt Ked Croat m^trt t ni atoa W :he IT «• ef school records •> receive *> tentlan«-e en*l of th fVveral gra.1* 1 wr-i hoping that ave not misled * year will keep the. rha' they may \>.- if tee tic tor aerfoet a * • 1 ' h day swim. t »1 ut>er tar RADIO TELEGRAPH EXPANDS SERVICE ha Carlaoi 'umbe h limb* tin N u ni Numbt FIF enrol o f ft UoiU'iihagon rt v try. Tea TH Ii r enrol eel Kdg Ale ran Kop« Tearhe 4 2 Recent additions to tha radio lata « ; ! graph service from the United Statea •ire of special Interest now as Indira , < * ti->ns thai America is striving to bold j TH (MiAUK s-.f iu a radio telegraph leader i«'d * fetatp, a |.k*h made more difficult to •mdjinee 3 3 '* : t»y t k e British merger of radio teiegra-pti sod cables The aa nounceoient th«- R< A Commaaica tlon a. Inc., will begin work at r^aoe to astfthliah an Inland telegraph net work in fourteen strategic cities »e the United States, with plans for *1» nl»o4 itiaUoat, as wave ie»g?hs tte gysated. ti* i ha?« added to the oowa try w'isiv attetttlaa 10 tbit modtra rn^AAA OF '.'SXB SSLTINATLSL. Wtih-a tlte ittt few weeks three oew direct Internaliasa* clrcafta ktve been announced by W A, wintevaat 4 1 torn, Vice President lo chrtrjce of A l t ! municatons of It C A Cotnme^a | Hons. Inc., to Spain. Syria snd < ***ta Eica. ii; Several reductions of rties tor rft d*o * itlegraph tor vice also have beta an levM i'ervy \ »oun< ed rm:eatiy by Mr. Wlol» v M V'S umt \i tbt! competition of radio ~ tel vraph which forccd a redact I oa of tjahl^ rales by which usert btve saved MO.OOO.OOO in the last eighi yeara. 2 \ v)U U » u 3 N tnrient tunes Jrwit usually eaten rtw at dw dmu af t gorgeous heaejoet n>e ecackes of Persia, the flame of Japan, the pomegranate of Asia were aD made famous in riua fs shirt But at modem cooks began St o t with meh other, more snd more core Usrtxwas oosHammg fruits begen to appear m tke kotosa s< the wealthy. And what t g*eai to-do there was akowt theee orw drma its f Thee were mtfmmi le the homes of t*w ridk hotaase m tkosc days trwats were a lastrjr. WVra pme ee s e e k mtrtelucesl to En from South America tJkey ked to be grown in gisenlwnsct aad coat at faatt a r»«< apmce. I s d t the as—wed daseee ef Rnrope de- pes»4ed entirely oA gTeeehmssea for (Mr frwrts. ee. la Sw Smstk. esi from n a «£ 1 t 4 Cannon It was not onril »W sssddk oi tke tat' rm'.ory fHs? Mwholas Appert, eke Feetsch geswat, dincoeered the met Had wkieh has fteen as trait the year a reatid-casadaf Tottay, no one cnaanfcrs going wtOn^wt irua ia the writer any more than in the summer. Tie only diflerencr it that svhre freah M l are eapemive. canned ones sre nsed in their plant. Or when frwtt is to be used m cook ing r armed fruit it employed. Canned pmeapplt ts aiwtyt a*rd in mnkmg gelatin aeeserts becauae the fresh pineapple contains tn eneyme which will prevent tbe ffriatm from solidifying. If fresh pmeappie it tr. W used, it must first U tkoroaghly rooked-- ami what * waste of time * ai labor that ta, when there oa tht afceti t:s a can oi jam tppk all reaciv ; use In tlie Hays of tlie Holy K 0 Empire, Egypt 11* ^i to be the center for growing pirun? plum^ But the voyage from rgyj-t to Ro^>e was so • iong that the fruit wouifl spoil. s<> the inventive (Egyptians erolv^l the X stem ot dn»i| th> fr ' liefore ippmn i'or hundretl" of vti-ars the same «%ethod was 'ollowed, but today freah ptunes are being canned just aa is any other f *uit; the only dif- 1 feretwr «s that the prunrs are par- tkukuH good fcr they contain a large amount of fruit sugar Rare Fruita in Cans Some of the f»uits canned today are rarely «een Li any other form IjLeganberne*. th^se hisctotis re<l fruits which are 'ongcr sad taa$^ier , th*n a red rasplx- ry, are so delicate ihat they Will n >t starid #1 men! well Consequently, few find their amy to market ir fresh form from their home in Washington and Oregon Tbe brger ,^art of tor crop 1* aimed ia sanitary enamel hard cans which preserve tlieir color perfertly, an»J ar* then 1'tipped the c<«tsomrr Mao> of the oJier csnnc? fruit*, especially brightlj ooicaed ones, are put up in these saiitary enamel lim^! cans to preserve >i»e»r c»»lor and ait pearancr These include, in aM» tion to iegaithrriisa, apple butter; chertie v black r e t aiw! » M e ; cran- I berne- i fvuHft §>C salad grains, prunes u\ syrup; raspl>erries, black and red; rhubarb; s^rawberftes and wine frail salad Tht fruits wbefit arc obtainable in arthaarv lanitlljf can- apple*, baked, apple sa«ice; tapirs, sliced <tfvj ah"-b- apttast* b.Tilv*-^ .vo.c Itkc^ . wackuffm . bineuarnas; ir^^pkv < urrwnt^; firs* frnit • i' ^vwoeamsrtr.s; grape f r a i l ; fc* halves, s'ocecl and W ;.eari. halvea and trhoJe; Uavv-itiao piw ^i>pks. crushed, tia- gcr* s\-.cn\ and tidT/»ts; vlusas; prones, dr> qr.ince* and raisiat. \ tnrre> of thtee lists shows how v if.atl -4 • f»m,pteHenttve they tea I'Jvre v.re w r y few of t^*e temperate tone fnnts which cannot be enjoyed in winter as well as in sumtrer. New Uses for Fruits For fall and winter use. ingenious cook* h*.vc designed new and deb- tXNts recipes Glorious waiB«a, fee .• • .-}• a 11 be acclaimed tt v - - vlay nixbt supper contati pinea|iplr To make the waffles, beat three eyp yoikt well ard tafti 5 I' M - • B urths cups o! milk. ;>r ft 1 a • > < i flour with four t, .k'tig powder and oat- n oi *ait; add to ftrsS t-1rMir m i-x tabletpooas ol rt • > • -i-r and tw^ thirds cap of i"oW ia iht^e ,l v l,« .itm egg whites, liske <m a b ' t wafHe ircti nght at the table. Serve with pineapple pa>". .1f plain Aw pic ^'t * * ' Canned fruits are also dtlkj— I for sherbet »«aHeiL A new prodacl crushed i«t?i.S s, wh»<:.b is made ol fruit which i-f- oot fully colored or •»Tr, bar which a much nsed in I ling*, Mrr cre am, *« * ma ram- ami r^tade 4e*setai. -,?v ilaf new v-annnipruita aa- or fa mihar Ir^U an OHMMi 1w ay How isak^ai tht ef-'cSes wowM l*s il they see err 1 of ftoety*WPS !e >> ts for a»ssf:«1 r t r o t m g U MI 'a«asar. j'inUT m I MA « wvl * & i! i 1 I :- .ii H H D n mm m

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u b l i s h e d b y S p a r t i P u b l i c S c h o o l s

Football Banquet Ti o fccruiua! »'.»aU banqnet w<».

holt) <n tegular ixittQuet style. lu.s* Friday t>g There were m a n ; hum $ ineiudfoc the mother*, t m ^ e n ecbao board. faculty a» ' ' a lumni.

OleBA Bradford, u* toaat mat te r kepi the foika lively with h i t w f > Joins. Mr Lu tiers gave a talk on statistic* This included tha t «.ao

U ii ih» ir scores, ^dui<is pi«yer:i fro:u 1 •»

U^.ii points for UwU ?'*parta 73; the toi.al

92d; opponents o L, Vfr. ilalye&t gave ;

. i o I h

boy 8 had <b»t. ami number lo 1929; th opponen'* 9 points r Sparta IS>* talklrtprenn t.h»' «« MIO! klartk Carl' not Ix* v>-were to • • •

Tho . farewell ial< by Ilia <i by C

Junioi G il Beseives Ileport y's meeting; wu« ae<d itdt1 room at 4i30. i u.' ct*.!}< i u» order by «-*k ite minute* oi the iiow 1 nnvti. We iiii-.l u ildreu Williams. ive-.M'. ,ril an-1 a ut hj all Mist aVIu ;

• U i i.tlVO US U t lift ...-i <>• Uiri HosofvtJit

we wv;/ in in iu;;

cm. grade; iu. After |0u riled.

I0vle> n Btrtt

S<udetits Get Premium Money Ag-HE Fair

M E D A L T O O P E R A T O R

1 1 , 0 0 0 M I L E S A W A Y

M a l c o l m P . H a n s o n , W i t h B y r d N e a r S o u t h P o l e , H e a r t

Tribute*

«!. W" were sorry t e * i fcrl-.>»» a n d Or. Bull co>itd Ith H Hot h of thfiM? ill A ,*4*e b*eu on the program

captain then gave *. ; X 1 * W llich W .IS atlS'A V 1 ptaia fur lyJ!>. Louis o >

j e Batten then en te r taurM wiih tu* pictures of the Spuria-(«iu«iork Park r HUM and the Ro -fore-Sparta game Mr Ream* u h » presents ! tho let ter- to tin- bo/ After the presentat ion of he U t u « Mr Bet ten enter ta ined with aeve< .i reel* of » fea ture football (tan-* •'-«

rour* - Mis* KolU singing tne school « o n p

Thaea receiving "A" ttMS wart: L- Norton, K Mortijs, aaur. B Heraey, W. Andet* t, •' O i n , V. Hubert, H. Wwto®« L wto

em en i A* * p-»l

V. ' V. J 5, f 11 ft I

lOilgl ' utttre

>r jun . r a r in

of America.*'

One of the most striking methods of making an award of merit ever de visor] was the recent presentation of The Veteran Wireless Operators ' Association medal in a speech by David Sarnoff In New York lo Malcolm P, Manaon. radio operator with Byrd, listening. i>y radio in the Antarctic wastes near the South PoV> J Mr. San off, 1;:m- u? i ve Vlre-Pltal-di tit. of t.u» Radio Corporation, prais in r n. mentioned also tho fort!-

j » » < t 11|c f ito of the operator, who .•*f! »tisf*-nted that her husband go on

i ! )• » r i/>rdol?^ oxpedttlott for the sake ( of sf^'uee. After s!»e had received th© : medial for g..fe ke*plnf« Mrs Panson,

deeply tonehtd» »pe»ke to her husband i n r- ot the y«»l distance. Within a

ci u

rf OI I ! -i the hair,

lit? prui.-sUk ai a very o

\j\H) I.VN

lixwftid Uettis, our HtereUir> an ietor Hubert, our tre«snrer h > Joyed toe ciev ral vovU M it the (. iie« k \> i*ix\ ' »»•

by., Vf. Allen A4eyelf B A Spicer. H i-

Thoae reef wei«: H. • M. Antfnifr K Narrle,

Thote r«c l ion. C. Br P. U r a o n . < p*n». D He

K n«

it. caaruu * ,4B"* team U l! T>ettet. M h I t 1 obi . G. Men >i«on. »ir houorahl j L. Ktny, II

m ti gei>berK • .M H Mann. L> - I

,.i) . ;n winning produce, the foiittWltllS is a list of ' A{'

. htbiior* with nionwy won Llv tixichel Liabou. Harol ,i U* ?

SUUtt ic t for Ban Ouent ;e a> Ceatt Con-eitraeniary, 3 Kootbtti players, SI Atklett.: Association.

Diuor

First Omde l^uc w-e* N"'uk ' >0

learned tbov*{ rfe* <'•*** books. A'# :«a>4 a wbtcu •ai led (iur t ^iich com

.III Ul»v 1 .1 0 ; A

V,

. . 3 >) »

$65.5S M>k Wv t

V We pi

,rtt# tO I

brlwu a *oo t^bie wliieh hlld dur iu

pkaee4 It ea -be «S4mI by ae brary per. a t

On Thrnr^my a f tnraoon wt v the Hbtary feuwd out IKE CMJUMTUAT % -H K,* A»'A & j

#«t»» i. second (* ade

Robert M»x»n made another tn« ttatk»n t a r ua. Now th* niMwv t^patt " wti-'-

for «•«»" ^ i fd 16 ° MMft WrtU ^re let their trl«a*»

Our ta--<4 t* •>: •f-•1 r * '* gritna Ml4 k * I heir Tha»»*^ '

We •bal l t a r * u *r t .*. a •* procitm i'fl ' • J ^ s

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eadersl i i#«4 ' Oi •ut a i

. iA uogers,

It-.*, . a »: , iionuld Gray, tli»m it« xford. $1; Nor ^ i . ld ; VV. Hits t Lisbon)

ttioUl Oi » ii. $1.10; Alb it l »o; ( airoll JluUcwa,

: i\ii n tt Mersey, |1.4(#, Uobin-Hon. ^1.90; Pi"»U

I tl" , n»r; y HOirulf; Lcb'W t \S'j; <. Ho.. !S 'jiM. MM toil VVy i4e, illour Holster, J15. an to iuciude many more :>fir premium lists i.exv

•ku ' tt !< ay hritttf o*#

UJ tt. ? At iWt :-i»arla Hi V. . viniiei vjf P oi Jit no n tlardner, P/ ae high school ts carrying

v«- progran* with meet. •\ t wo MrfMKX Oft Tv*»*

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B U R N S

• J M e w I n s t a n t - L i g h t .

A l a d d i n S I A N T L I T A M P

fA TNIait af BJaautyTl aiMi m f o r e v e r j |

L i g h t s E n t i r e R o o m

You can read in any part of the room with this won-derful kerosene mantle lamp. The beautiful design of the parch Tient. shade conforms with the design on tho bowl in t uch a way as to produce a very artistic effect. It's a pleasun; to do evening reading, writing or sewing, tinder the white, soft mellow light of this new modt rnized Alacdin Table Lamp.

N o G e n f e r a t f i i f t ; W a t t i n g ; P r e s s u r e ; • N o i s e ; S m o k e ; O d o r ; o r Tro:.«Lfe

/ f t burns c wnmon oil (Kcro^'ne). 3 / Cutely s .' can't explode. Anyone can operate it. Government t< taa.-.l , >. v t- at 'ending UntversiUet sru^w it gives t-.vice the li'/ht < :* t r .und wick, open flame I imps and yet bams 1« t I « ' . Tn" Aladdin waa awanloc Cold Medal .at the Paitrrja-P/u . Ex;x>titton.

Title S t o r e Authorized Dl i t r i t i r a r i fa r «f p A!«ddin U m t . t A full line of 9u|ipils$ fry »U wcdel Ateddiat

always on Land.

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W M . A . R O G E R S & C O . , S P A R T A

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L A B O R H E A D U R G E S S U P P O R T O F R E D C R O S S

"OU, »tf« <ecy> treat.

ret., and M*.' t *

evening A a »p-

Vand Mi Hrn

rie Flora Htlcn «ot» Kdw.ik.1

and Kapidi Irwit:

read »>i Wt iaav

goo< I a u dv We're 1*

ice to be held »u next Friday and £'U-Atkin>. Max All >VU

EejwU 92$

M .41

fel !eoe M .1 r > > . I toto ! .

Hants,

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am

Bag*? aj* *>ertr«M#e Che rite t' *+* Wilfred » l k Mil Utt Wal Hnck, Hilda Warree . >#a» Kxlward Iter Wkltot aa»< 4pe2Meg 4uri

llalph <V";

gar AVexand yjark Mnetor ^din the Ju Mr llatyeat prat 1 y f i r ' to be P4' hrrt.

The acre e t a g r tda f-han reason to be proud of it« ^ tendance t n d punctual i ty record »• r

the f l r t t three months ot school. Ac have had a single tardy mara . Seventeen of our number have n yt been th**ti:. Twenty eight out of a »btr*v eight enrolltnent were not nb**i»t a l ail during Mot em ber. .'u percent**' of a t tendance for »a • year in >7 '< the percer t^go of at *»ndawce fur November is r'S t . A»

our deportment4*waa sal sfactory e • ea|oyad a half holiday Friday afU r

Mrs. Malcolm P. Hanson, HoldlnQ Medal Awarded to Her Husbtnd,

11,000 Miles Away.

few mlnvJst Htuieon's reply came by radio telegraph through the receiving station of It. C. A. Communications, Inc., at FUverhead, LOOK Island. In addition to thousands at the Radio Wtfrfcd'a Fait, w inert the areata tat toe waa taade, an uocouoU'4 ihroug hoard 11.» tr ibute over the network of th t National Broadcasting Company.

**Jt is my privilege." Mr. Sarnoff said, "to pay Tribute tonight to t man j •«• to1.} t n sfe-vt^.ut' eoalirl potion . 1 R» TEN <*TEI-' NAT OA AHI«H^ | 4e tt I I , « s i . u w » 4^*Ktai fntai1 tfc'a ;

rawea *o tie4««aa Shears I Garden, where 1 now aland, he tt j nevertheless able, through the Instru- f mentality or Radio, to listen to th t •*.»«; «Hf n»« t a k e . Tt»at * aVo>»e is

r-,^m-* -f-'e ta vki# ' ,-Kf '•>•$ y#ttipvest la ;

'*JMleilr,eikgi £*• Haaeosir a* €Skie/ HadJo -wf ttyrii Atiiare.tae ICipe- I

FUIW-A.. if*MI fo»v« awarded tkr an . sr .4<4 • tlie v>»t<ertn Wtrelett !

%' A-*e<* utKva, fi^p the aotf 1 i£r»fia-31»#.*ibet* by a radio

xtmeni t i a;ufa A* a member ->f that aaaoeia

h tome knowltdgt of Its ro | traditions and standards of ( feel that the award it wall

.tr^ed .-.-4 m>il d^serre4 ' vu &'>.t'Ov.-8 <feie-it4 HOW Hanwoa tu## ki* -htender gtaat as i rar t aa ike

*«lg*> v>r the great ice barrier, cheered nl» comrades with news from home j and gavo tbe world for the Urst Utne 1 thrilling daily account of a polar *p. dUton T k o t t things a 'one woeid :

fii-tsre keek a cawtrM&u?ion to btetory, ftv tab! feat ttaneon addwl to radio «MOW ledge by testing aiguals tgainst tbe ^ i ta r sky, ob te r t ed the phenomena of Ihe Aurora Australia and made a record of radio behavior under condi-•ion* hitherto unknown. To Mra. Han on, Mr. Sarnoff sa id :

"Your sacrifice was all the greater because aoou af ter your husband sallod for the Antarctic, you bora him a cbifu. No modal can ever reward or repay you for your own courage and heroism."

-invariably It is tht mateet ef tbt people which suffer metf whea disss i t r t occur." t t t t td Willltm Grttn. president of tbe Amtrlctn Fedtration of Labor, recently

"Because they safer ao t t and be cause of ifcatf kelpieeea«a. tht aiiais tratlons of tha Red Creee orgaatsatiet take 00 added tigniflcaac* aad lapor tanct. No dcukt many lWet among theee parttciUr groups are tared through the prompt service which thl* oriraolaat'on glvet.

"Because the itsericwa radoration af labor tppreclatet tkie tact, aa have •uppitmeated the tpptaJ ef the Aaert caa Red Croat at each Roll Gall period for aemberthlpt from tht great maes of working men aad womeo aad their f an 11 lea.

"The continued ear rice o. the A mar teas* 7«d«rat ion of I-abor la thla moat humane and uaeelflsh work will be most cheerfully rendered.*

Mr. Green le a member ot the Board ef Incorporators ef the American Bed Croaa

Watch our window* for Sa tu rday •perieie Km! Variety Store. t i« «t*>re of vaiaea

DAN^E Every Saturday night at the

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A . W . H i l z e y

A n c t i o n e e R

DUTTOII -]?hone -.Batton 13

aale nates

MICH

Book your aale dates ea.ri> u> ^et 1 the datea you want as I have several j; datet taken.

T\M17RADAY, NOV &—CARL i"X> - ( t t r , Hand L«ake, J e n era I *<ale w u b 1 cows.

WfDKEt fOAY. MJV. 1 M V\ ^ Waalkee, Smith Weet l>utioa r | l »ne r a l sale wit 1 16 good la i* j row*, new tools, good buli, 30 i ton* hay, large list, ail day - v !

YOU* BALE WILL Be APPRE HATED * —

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/ii aud VI mod A m«,

week. Jvart Heddtf

r> Wiltoi re the first one.< ia Hea t 'roas Socio / .

u* a re/y 1 poster. We hope nt Ked Croat m^trt

t ni

a t o a W :he IT «• ef school records •> receive *> tentlan«-e en*l of th

fVveral gra.1*1 wr-i

hoping tha t ave not misled *

year will keep the. rha' they may \>.-

if tee tic tor aerfoet a

* •1' h day swim.

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R A D I O T E L E G R A P H

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FIF enrol o f ft

UoiU'iihagon rt v try.

Tea TH Ii

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Kdg Ale ran Kop« Tearhe

4 2 Recent additions to tha radio lata « ; ! graph service from the United Statea

•ire of special Interest now as Indira , < * ti->ns thai America is striving to bold j TH (MiAUK s-.f iu a radio telegraph l eader i«'d * fetatp, a |.k*h made more difficult to

•mdjinee 3 3 '* : t»y tke British merger of radio teiegra-pti sod cables The aa nounceoient th«- R< A Commaaica tlon a. Inc., will begin work at r^aoe to astfthliah an Inland telegraph net work in fourteen strategic cities »e the United States, with plans for *1» nl»o4 itiaUoat, as wave ie»g?hs t t e

gysated. ti* i ha?« added to the oowa try w'isiv attettt laa 10 tbi t modtra rn^AAA OF '.'SXB SSLTINATLSL.

Wtih-a tlte i t t t few weeks three oew direct Internaliasa* clrcafta k t v e been announced by W A, wintevaat

4 1 torn, Vice President lo chrtrjce of A l t ! municatons of It C A C o t n m e ^ a | Hons. Inc., to Spain. Syria snd < ***ta

Eica. i i ; Several reductions of r t i e s tor rf td*o

* i t legraph tor vice also have be t a an levM i'ervy \ »oun< ed rm:eatiy by Mr. W l o l » v M V'S u m t \i tbt! competition of radio

~ tel vraph which forccd a redact I oa of tjahl^ rales by which user t b tve saved MO.OOO.OOO in the last eighi yeara.

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3N tnrient tunes Jrwit usually eaten rtw at dw d m u af t gorgeous heaejoet n>e

ecackes of Persia, the flame of Japan, the pomegranate of Asia were aD made famous in riua fs shirt

But at modem cooks began St o t with meh other, more snd more core Usrtxwas oosHammg fruits begen to appear m tke kotosa s< the wealthy. And what t g*eai to-do there was akowt theee orw drma its f

Thee were mtfmmi le the homes of t*w ridk hotaase m tkosc days trwats were a lastrjr. WVra pme

ee s e e k mtrtelucesl to En from South America tJkey ked

to be grown in gisenlwnsct aad coat at faatt a r » « < apmce. I s d t

the as—wed daseee ef Rnrope de-pes»4ed entirely oA gTeeehmssea for ( M r frwrts. ee. la Sw Smstk. esi

from d «

n a «£ 1

t 4 Cannon

It was not onril »W sssddk oi tke tat ' rm'.ory fHs? Mwholas Appert, eke Feetsch geswat, dincoeered the met Had wkieh has f teen as trait the year a reatid-casadaf Tottay, no one cnaanfcrs going wtOn^wt irua ia the writer any more than in the summer. T i e only diflerencr it that svhre freah M l are eapemive. canned ones sre nsed in their plant. Or when frwtt is to be used m cook ing r armed fruit it employed. Canned pmeapplt ts aiwtyt a*rd in mnkmg gelatin aeeserts becauae the fresh pineapple contains tn eneyme which will prevent tbe ffriatm from solidifying. If fresh pmeappie it tr. W used, it must first U tkoroaghly rooked-- ami what * waste of time * ai labor that ta, when there oa tht

afceti t:s a can oi jam tppk all reaciv ; use

In tlie Hays of tlie Holy K 0 Empire, Egypt 11* ^i to be the center for growing pirun? plum^ But the voyage from rgyj-t to Ro^>e was so • iong that the fruit wouifl spoil. s<> the inventive (Egyptians erolv^l the

Xstem ot d n » i | th> fr ' liefore ippmn i'or hundretl" of vti-ars the

same «%ethod was 'ollowed, but today freah ptunes are being canned just aa is any other f *uit; the only dif- 1

feretwr «s that the prunrs are par-tkukuH good fcr they contain a large amount of fruit sugar

Rare Fruita in Cans Some of the f»uits canned today

are rarely «een Li any other form IjLeganberne*. th^se hisctotis re<l

fruits which are 'ongcr sad taa$^ier , th*n a red rasplx- ry, are so delicate ihat they Will n >t starid #1 men! well Consequently, few find their amy to market ir fresh form from their home in Washington and Oregon Tbe brger ,^art of tor crop 1* aimed ia sanitary enamel hard cans which preserve tlieir color perfertly, an»J ar* then 1'tipped *« the c<«tsomrr

Mao> of the oJier csnnc? fruit*, especially brightlj ooicaed ones, are put up in these saiitary enamel lim^! cans to preserve >i»e»r c»»lor and ai t pearancr These include, in aM» tion to iegaithrriisa, apple butter; chertiev black ret aiw! » M e ; cran- I berne- i fvuHft §>C salad grains, prunes u\ syrup; raspl>erries, black and red; rhubarb; s^rawberftes and wine f ra i l salad

Tht fruits wbefit arc obtainable in arthaarv lanitlljf can- apple*, baked, apple sa«ice; tapirs, sliced <tfvj ah"-b- apttast* b.Tilv*- .vo.c I tkc^ . w a c k u f f m . bineuarnas;

i r ^ ^ p k v < urrwnt^; firs* frnit • i ' ^vwoeamsrtr.s; grape f ra i l ;

fc* halves, s'ocecl and W ;.eari. halvea and trhoJe;

Uavv-itiao piw ^i>pks. crushed, tia-gcr* s\-.cn\ and tidT/»ts; vlusas; prones, dr> qr.ince* and raisiat.

\ tnrre> of thtee lists shows how v if.atl -4 • f»m,pteHenttve they t e a I'Jvre v.re wry few of t *e temperate tone fnnts which cannot be enjoyed in winter as well as in sumtrer.

New Uses for Fruits For fall and winter use. ingenious

cook* h*.vc designed new and deb-tXNts recipes Glorious waiB«a, fee .• • .-}• a 11 be acclaimed tt v - - vlay nixbt supper contati pinea|iplr To make the waffles, beat three eyp yoikt well ard tafti

5 I'M- • B urths cups o! milk. ;>r ft 1 a • > < i flour with four t, .k'tig powder and oat-

n oi *ait; add to ftrsS t - 1 r M i r m i-x tabletpooas ol

rt • > • -i-r and tw^ thirds cap of i"oW ia

iht^e ,lv l,« .itm egg whites, liske <m a b ' t wafHe ircti nght at the table. Serve with pineapple

pa>". .1 f plain Aw

pic 't * * '

Canned fruits are also dt lkj—I for sherbet »«aHeiL A new prodacl crushed i«t?i.S s, wh»<:.b is made ol fruit which i-f- oot fully colored or

•»Tr, bar which a • much nsed in

I ling*, Mrr cre am, *« * ma ram-ami r^tade 4e*setai.

-,?v ilaf new v-annnipruita aa-or fa mihar Ir^U an OHMMi 1 w ay How isak^ai tht • ef-'cSes wowM l*s il they

see err 1 of ftoety*WPS !e >> ts for a»ssf:«1 r t rotmg

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THF. SPARTA S E N T I H S L - O A D E B BAPTIST WOMEN'S SOCIETY T H E ' A S NO VTA H E R A L D H O N O R W . W . G . G I 4 L S THK KENT CITY PRESS - o o o -

r » i v m HOI.MES TUc Sp. i r ta l l ap t l s t Women ' s S -"T-rTiio \ v p t ' w f t c ; w t r f i f t y m«t lit tlio c h u r c h lust 1 EDITOR A.M: p . BL.lsHI.R , v n f t r m o o n and wore favored by

i-M., .1 V < T i n . , '• v Mt av ing Mis« Ed i th Bal lard , who baa •p* i l l . seen a missionary in India Cor tc/i 0i?'j**r. p' oft P l t M . $<-0< | yoars, as thei r speaker . She ga -kltt'flfp. .1 \' it:- -» fcigao a very -• • 1 descr ipt ion of the poo*

P»i*t% ff«ca *4» B«ea®d Claaa Mall pit: <

FRIDAY. NOV EM B E E 29

F R E E METHODIST CHURCH

.J Sunday 8c h pr"aching a r

7 p. m. Prayer nice

Thursday"' eve1 How than !

we have* o Toft

it aw all Ural. Hamaritau thi w n n h «. • a :

W. .

10 i 1

allowed oy :

ig again at |

church on

ii be. VV * at

ima ly lav Heaier

MVEitS SCHOOL HOUSE

Sunday School— lu Morn tag o 11. .Subje*

"Law Rli i ti! I f s > :• JjlvttJjkUifc wrvi t« ' 30. SubJ* i

"The Chris t ian Armor . " Kpheslau* # 1 1 Put ou l v

whole a rmor o- i< «i that ye ta*T be able to -.uu. . against the wiic^ of t ae (levll. . Dottag• i>ra> •. r m- e u a * J r; .1 *;

n igh t at a o'ot >« < ai the horn® A J o h n Wicraoaa.

lmm.»iiuei Orthodox EapUst Cbuivu

Our m - i t o cilfed. riaau prvutiiictttSa.

Mora lag |ec< '1/i.U a

13 <«>$.« fc* j n v »*.

ft v a i a g "CferlM '1 b •

aud a r*»«i > Frayei tne All t ha :

khall a u-eeoo' .b lo m out - 4 k . l o

i reach Chri r t c; a-i omiug agaii*

ship —10: 30. Sub ,o v eminent. .

1 1 4 5 .

: ,1u Suujev. , V ws good ^ people s cent* r k VV » d o *day 7 «•

Kath*'i ^Ivetb on .• and him t*j *•:ii n no wis-.- ea v

i;, in ihelr castes, cus toms i ho s. She eald ilthonjfli ro w i n very few chr i s t i an ized , • . • , v\ i.y j he men were more

• He. 1,1 women that American a rm, :.;uM . v>f . w ill th» it smoking.

Ai Seveu o'clock a pot luck suy* . a vi>d by '.he Women ' s so-;<*t> I:. : i 1 1 t h "World Wi lo

• • ! :! . I' i»'n loi M rs. C i i i -nce Mov>re.

Aft '» supper the fol lowing pru-rdm was g l r t a —

OpfiiiJ V 'ii ' I l.ove to Tel) he Story '1

Invocation U<ov. Innl Son^H 'Follow the Oie;«m" aad

The Long Long Tra i l by W. A.

I he World Wldo Guild KUiel^n I oh(t - on

Violin solo- -"Aea'a l>* u h o> Jvelyn Po-t nocompanH l by IXn hy Smith

Addr«<Hi< \h« Ballard •• OOO • —

West Spar ta Eg:en»ion Clasu ooo

Mrv IWtte* • a t a r t a l n e J i ».* \ ' ,» Kv; ii-. :i ('la Mon

WELDING! ALL WORK GUARANTEED

£. B. H ARK i h S 2 3 M. b t a t e S t .

P h O r t 9 6 5

• as

a <. M Jacob SYuingen

ik Ifolmcrulst pres on * The aeleciion t r ia l • " olor. t ex tu re and

they a f fee t the riKinir when prop,

riy L!»e<i i" a probU vomen In o the r *a >» >t ge t t i ng the rtjchi rtfiht places a re the pv

i s* and .'v. •it. id tl

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Pr'jJgH iilK' — k —* #> io«ps«rt or <>r l a p r o p

to many i uf hc 4"v \ i * YIKH (ll lil >*** Of t . ,,2*

A large var iety ot sample rn%-rials for uphols tery needs, rang-a from mohair to sa teen was i x

STORE EQUIPMEN T W O R K E R S TO B E P A R T L Y UNIONIZED

— -OOO — -A raovemeni it/ia Iveen l . ' ! r j ehe ' l

looking to the uu ian is • on work men of thv1 r i f a n d IMptd^ •»' KquipmenL <. o. cla»«ed as eft pl-iers and joiners . Abtoiii l-- ' m> W i l l be a f l c c l ^ tn the « p a r t a p<an» i h, proposed orRaalza t ion ^ i f fect a 11 of the depar t ok n< -

The move 1st being: made to a confl ic t wi th t abor unU.as lit '««• iari;e t i t l e s who refusf! t<> ^et at> work eominp f rom nn-u»ti« u aho> i ho la no* at t lon wiU iIohl u--^ W<:» ii ro a d v a n t a g e of Store Rijuip.u»*i< employee as rat n can be s»mi ou; set Up work iur??i:u 1 at l u rn ta - . I (fY*T to uniont* iu <-Mes *vh«re 1

work Is Insl.ill-fd. It is s a i l tha t the o rgauxa t i t*

will be rompie ted in abou t a

I ACUI TY F A E T Y 4>OT» — - - '

Memhera of the seho»»l board » ihe l r wlvas wort en te r ta in* <1 *>,• « »> lacui ty on 'Jpueaaay a»u . *' lit osuau Olu^ lloiisw t .'U;» W »

j ffee or :»khrv>|. '<*>l0*. • i*- *•»»< ! •' " LM> 'aeeti? « *4 * U ' ul«y w, t« a ' ' ht iu a BiaUvU'

Alter th< d inne r which wi » rv»d l>> Mr* Hroinau rhe lowing p rogram wa.1. given wit if

j mat tilt of ' i

Btt l let L i f ted H a i r s Off Chr is Thomas ' Head

The L u n c h Room For C h n s o<x»

Chii.s T]» unas. pr i ipr leor of a ia-« i«i luaeb room up on t h e hlg.i-

''iiy, wn« enrh as'Ja-'tJc about a leer h u n t i n g t r i p . He h a d n ' t had a ra a: en innl he needed one, 8o tn ou»:»any wi ;h ( h a s . Si»encpr ai».a wo men f rom Spar ta they drove 0 I r moat n o r t h e r n point in \ h e h -,:an whore they hoped h u n t e r s t r

ho few and deer p lenty . How v it proved t h a t m a n y rnuny hunt * '.rad the same iaed, and one of lie ai be l iev ing himself to bo Wi l l i am Tell and Chris* red cap a nice big ipple. or maybe t h i n k i n g Clu i s might be a drier s t a n d i n g in *ht? ..•rush, he Mazed away . The snot 1 iv e«l Chris ' cap but not ma4tli«g Mi oli »n;pri -ion he shot aga in , hy „\i l i n t ' Chris* cap f a l l i n g off *»« •mmo lo inves t iga te and discover-u% w h a t was be ing done he a i :ed (. no t n u e r t a i u t«rma what it w i s

Ait about , j ' ae reupon , the h i * '.alike WiU lam Tell, became 4,.f t r ie eu and r an , . s av ing Ciipij t

t ut :x.i best he could. Noi be* h u r t i>eyond losing a fc t ha i rs

• vnmir<*d and found two bul le t • t h r o u g h lii> cap and plenty

f .. »* 'hi Is had aiiontfh of !*.•« r

YelloW Front Store

PHONE NO. 90.

• 1 and th '

Hid t e

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'Olive o" now on the

r t&ST BA/'TIST CHURCH

Sumiar M jr j u

ChJ«*b < •'. >u

tb« ("tw.h&i » 'V i> t'4MRBfcUV

mksreli »t pk turvMi

EAgUsbviiic Bap

Ml V»««*> Me! uinx Bible Scb

for i Rveniu* j Prij i er mi

sveninK a* to >uia a . t h

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Harold Cou ri;) . h-

will bt> moving En uni ty act ivi ty,

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W o d i i m v y i>ut» weleo 11 •rvlcea. «r . Pais tot

< ASH BKIGGS CAE SMASHED WTfT TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

About M f i ro re Street dr iv ing a CI a For i com titfCfCt Up t i The ca r th Side prtf.it* Bar! v Wrd< • r l g g - *4« Ida him?Ita! jur ies to h> wh eh ar<*

a t?ra t 11v j riarket.

We ar.t having a social m e s t ^ t g {•i ei. 'ber with Mra Krvid J o o a -

:t * M r h A ll I bfr a de>®onsi ,i-on ol • »:a>> a t t r ac t ive u«ea of b i n p • O'. i m the " m a k e up ' of a

: <arnv«nt and also a Chra tmas g i U Any woman ia West .-ipar-

a t r in i ty Is welcome to any of ' tne.v aieetngs.

— — ooo MARTIN KLENK TO B L A M £

ii« • t* II your p*j*#r ia lat* ik,«* #<ek

{ blama Mar i tn Ki tBk . .Mai t i | - r ou rh t iv. TuHM«fta> a in>a of w^u* f ' e r fu l applet., which of course ( offlco g^ng bad to lay off And «ive [ i t tMUtion. Or If your paper ih

, nr\v it was thf *u m a I at mar • ; ( •fft

At a») t »uif . vl irt .ti * u * ^ v of rapplo.M under his a rm a lways i-oka <oo ?"n new paper foi as

IHM) SWEDISH LUTHERAN AID

• •••••• -ooo The I.a Ut-a Aid Society of t b s ' a»

(ae ran t ' hn r ch will meet in c A lurch pa rlora Thursday a f t e r n o o n Pec It "Mil be an a n n u a l raet • 1 i^ and ill member* ar*- aaked i.: • one A pot luck lunch wiil be

'• Mm {in.i$. b«y iu-) at 2 p. -n.

• a a n l T i»«; 1 » « a at® i i t if^agr H i Kv

v i»4b vV i»4 1m >4» HumeaJOtt. N a t u r e tfl-gdj h» » (Trad**; Mhta Ser vrr, the Tea *' of Kngi lak; Miaa Moor«;» i it iiddrea by 1 'i*1 i t1 » • 1

i n i v ; i... ,.ia«i -a Prof ea ki t rial ^umdar tU . T !« * ia lks wore luteraper^vd !>y s u t u * • ' • tie g roup and a facul ty male uoa te t as a apeciai number .

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F r i d a y Af t e rnoon Party A1 C e r t w r i g h t Ho

L>"ii 2*'rR.ay nh t fASo i i Mr H<v> . o-ph Mi«r#ck and Mrs^ Hoy f n . • were hastt ^ e s tc> a pa r ry non- i > Mra. Manly <a r :wr<«h t . On ai t o u n t of ftlcknestj in the More home the par ty hehl at AU i 'ar t *Ticrbta.

Mr?* Car t wright wa^ pre.^ati ' i b e a u t i f u l gJffS.

Bealdea the k pa tosses the v no Htt< nd« d wit** MoKtlai.ief \ m i Ion. i'r.aiK P.n dy, H I.orvn Wil l iams and 1).. l iP in

—» -ooo —' Leona rd E. Church Dies

. OO !, onnrd K. Church , 67» lii

:«sideui of Knitflshtfilic, died da\ li^orniug hivving Ih^so altk

down on i" mipieti' wreck no rn log

t he

Mr* • ir>d Rap f r r r d u> extent >f

* i u few day ef j»u< u w r f n a . !• ti O r m i u i L u t h e r a n Ladies ' . • . v.. ,«,d l i«

Bazaar Chicken Supper Dec. 5 --d.-. a? 11(1 1 f It-.-k al Uallu • >i v ••i' • .

The Ladies Guild of tho German p»urlal was iU Kugll.fchv'iUv ! .u theran ehureb near Conkiln a r t ^ ,y * ix>rlng a. chicVen supper and ooo - —

i I

or ina xaar JDer ora opv n

the pariah ball , k, Supper a

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Be w are

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— UOO -SPARTA CHORAL UNION

— ooo* The regu la r mee t ing of the Kp"f-Chora! union will !»»• held at ' h e

' :;»: • h? t 'h ir h 7; 30 Monday evcu-I s on t ime!

Br Price Reduction in Sunbeam Cabinet

iieaters

CAW t NET

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itlt»rci t h e S u n b e a m ! , ke# d r m a n i . v o l u m e p r o -of m u u f a c t u r c , h a v e m a r i e it

;x-rw>r Cab ine t Heater at t he R i m e m b e r t h a t n o e t h e r

capac i ty , low fuel cost , I »ng

ti t t t ' l e c o l d Hvcailu r L e t ' s

The P. T. A of 11.lit Hele have an auc;ioi i aa;e. f>e<-

' o'clock at the srbool hou t". Among the a r t ic les to tie

apron*, dresser scar! , etc u i l l be a p p r o p r i a t e t •

} mas glf is . A good p rogram ii* twin* i Suup-f w ill o* -r • % ed

14>tns a a d a#«j j will asaure yt-1 a go<ni tlm*

— O O O -EAST HIDE CIRCLE

———-ooo-Tb JSaat Stdr ie t rr wi

Th ursdi r*. Heh eonte +

Ing to ! bazaar .

Wm. A. Rogers & Co

art all day i nc i t i ng !> at the home of \ toed Lad l a ;iTa«pt ttiere Is lots oif *Sw Oor t | ie ChrUt tuaa br ing th imbles and SeUsurs. i \ i i ho *c dioii* r at noon,.

—~ - ooo H W E I H S H L U T H E R A N C H U H C >i

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Knnd. y - I t a. In t> returnsdi roisakmary front w a ill be Ihe speaker at t -p rog ram given for tb* a t • oi Afr ican m i t t l o u s

—>r—or o .-«••••' 5WED r jSH MISSION AKY BA^AAS.

— - -ooo Dec. fi in Swedish T.u'

hurt h par iors , Cu- nv < U \y and Jttftiiir hand will r pr »e;ram »rtd l>aK.'»ar Th-man of mie ambers? wniea c>n»r

Mrs l> J John-or, -4Jirv>

T r a f f i c Big Acroas f t r a i t

There waa a t^ ta t <•<( . 4 <' t r u c k s and t ra l l^ ra And ^?16 aeagK^rs who crossed via fa*"»y ire f o the P p p e r re»i*t»rv' • Weak Th<- f e r rv ree lp t ' for rot cited n s . v i f . r.o.

oo<v -HARMONY C M F T M i o <

ooo '• p i'gdift? m/of' tr; f' 1-

Cha.pl c-r .NJ. '-?dav * *• •• }• f tr> ! n.jff T he !*»*•• iihr ^ :

K.'»«!' *-{)? he ita eh a a ?:* > ' Nt - •• •ita I .VIet ' • and rortu^Hft -maanlbar i# R.^kj-d fo hrfff a h a: • • •0 t\*reed r e a l s

ran 80

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? U O Q f T i l r l ^ r B r i o ^ y o u r ^ f t i r o r * e e i t i c i e r jU|rf p e r g a | flu V V

Schusts Assorted 7 0 ^ v O O K l c o Chocolates, Special, fb

f | | . i n Tasti Nut U l e O 2 lbs for v v C

n n r < a e f a n c y > e i ! o w ^ r u i t O C -o a n a n a s 3 ibs. f o r

ua uncp

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• ra

UU l ine u- new ('hriaim^.s Ci 1 h r | p e r s o n a l e n g r a v e d

tie at Brack ' s Drug Store. 0<K»" ' •

DAI7CE AT G R A N T

Watit'ii our windont f pec i n'!Ui. Bast Varies

ki! •* if v i lies

in

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ofhf • — c h r i s t m a s } t»i, 7 to In.411 ro dellve

How About YOUR EYiiS.

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Eyes Tested and Glasses Fi t ted G. W. HOUSE

Optometr is t rov lays Phone 1or sppo i r t iLen t

i U Dr Wai tace a n t Miller Over > t a fi,tate Back

Spa r t a With W ; l11ans Optiffi l Co

216 Won roe Ave. Grand Rapid*

T . I . F S - -

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Firestone Oidfiefd :XI!0E BATTERIES M. K. COLBY

v; ASHES. CARRIE.? COAL. WOJLAIT CAINS 18 P O O T 0 8

•— -tfoa —— "iji v. '•ft « if-li. ! m i and carry foal aad

< .» a:«»t ettrod s ines t ak ing Vluot. A Mk 1 have gained 18 pounda.^ — V;ts'. R Car te •

Vlnol U a </ ' v i o n s corapounl of • liver pep -t? u- fa etc. Jifetv-

• » ' ' * . mif people a i e rj> iwd hv.>w > u »i give* new pep. nd sleep ar. a BIG api>«11 je

Vhe very f i rs t h 1 " ofteft adds • ral pcunds •» i^ht to th in chil -dren or adul T a s t f ^ delicious W J. Hr«ck» drugglaL

--- - ooo —— - "' 1 f t ; y »UT o i !ike his of

'' s- « f 'o .v ;• - n grot>«»'l«-i. V ead hla ad In th.-s paper.

«WK!»—• Watch ouv w ndows for £ a t u t -

• irday #*peeia^ Ev • Variety Store the atore of values.

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»ss ahr-et'/in r i ai -r and TOO «a-for $t »t th i s office.

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T H X K 1 IS

L BARBER KSIOP F j f r s o a Ba i ld i f t f next tso

lU>|-e?n S a r i v a n B? OUid to ^ Toa '

Fred Spicer and Niek James

"A PRESTO PRODUCT

V O L C A N I C C L A Y ! j T «• ' rr..' :rh ! fit :iil Cleanser of

' t. lm- c e a t a r y r • Stle By

U'm J oh vison, partii Fdy. Co.

toreign Dklies For Varicl . 1 1 1 1 1

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B 1 vtai i(i*l sometimes that the ' *est lia» gone out of cooking—

»c fttu don't cart what you; hov, it t.'Stei. f you went

i * a p. ychoanalyst, probaMy he ild hnd some weird cause for

< s feeling, but if you act iis your own psychcanaJyst fnt mucli less < s p m - e ; you will probably find that

•uifcring Irons the malady lalie.t monotony. \ ou have Ueenj • k "ng too ClO»ely fo the old ran in your rectp* bootu

I r a n<rcf the best thing to do t», wilder abroad—itt a foreign

. -. b ok- and sec what you can - - your own meals. Oficn,

dd'T'.-r ••nee between foreign and Ante ricait cocdcing is simply a ma t

r of unusual comb nations of fla vors. Sometimes it is uue to a novel sauce, but whatever it i* +> u wiIJ he surprised to we bow o/tejs you. in v«ujr kitchen, can dup--ii.»te wottdl dishes of famous U'rtifpa tcJteis.

KUM:*H« L o v e S a r d i n e *

Rm«.a, tor tn?tance, loves an hors •evrvres wl ich may reetn a bit odd; y.»u at first, but if you try i t '

tun^, you will probably be an ia tic convert . Bring a kettle

Il i«f water to the boil, drop in a . <>f sardines and lot boil for half j n h. nr Remove the sardines audi

with grated orange peclj •»ri.f.W!ed over thcrn.

A ^her fish dish is Mexican hot and peppcry.j

o r>tir Southern neighljors like \< ll »t fonr tablespoons but-

: ,j. Add one teaspoon tiiKsd on- n one c;\?i of s^rirn-p*. nd hw-frs- Remove shrimps and

Mis four tablespoons flour

H8

>nii nd one tca*|K»OM chili powder with

the tat; then add two cups milk. Bring the saucr to i>otJtris:, sf^rrTEif constantly. When thnfc »dd tb<r onion and shrimps, two itai ie«t>oons minced par-ley and onofca inh cap I tfnittl c.d-u\J Coo It about ftv?-mmutca, then serve, Croustadrs, patty 4helb or tini bales, make a see containers fat the §hri*tps„ A titrt SaLd «d mtrmglejvg >eau# with i h dr«-si.:i'!j4 t'i wlu h ha* W eti added liberal amouota of pepi»er, o f t t u i|v(Oinpanies tlii* ilisb. And ijn cafie tliis becomes a favt»ritf «y your family don't forget «k+ MM, t a rne and t »F::AP^ ^ MM.F in can», all ready t i .\<^|| mm4 •*-» *»

f'rt w •• « v i v*"vmm V t: r II e >1 ' - <• •.. In ta* aawfr-a • .M v'Ulyt, <j if- $ , , t rcattrri • P a 1'.' ve v' ,«i tWee I twit iia

IT * ' mo STTID «HLR» F » | «««M t»|t *alti(-d water w i i l •m+*+r m

V. srirt.rd then add wic r s f wwWi and rook »« a d"UhW Iwaoee s«K:t tender and the rurlk * ai«» irllt»r4 Remove from fire and add t « « r^a spoons of almond i a e w inrff « i tract, mixing in lhr»ro«ghfy, Pw< the rice in a ring moid and rkiH Turn out and place eigirt lnnrge halve" of canned pears arnwnd tbe mold. F T *Se cavities of the pears with straw te r ry jam. Thin wmv* of the jam with pear syrup ami fy»ur over the rice mold, FiH the center of tbe r ing with swr*tened whipf%4 cream.

Prefer® I'MUTIMW

France's next do<-»r nriglibor. Bel-gismt, supplies another dessert which is eaPedl PSchf§ f>!iehes*e Cut a: many squares of sponge cake as a-t dekired Pour \m ettefc, one

m •)« t j of e . . i n < *htrry. o a

each < '-a-i a u . .••:• I p«.-a< h» cut

« «»r wi, nt- 4 on th.e p^ach pi act a email baked custard. Serve with ehov'oU'e sauce.

Turkey suppl y a soup wioch is delica>us and unusual. "Cook one * foiwsh cup rue in live cups of brown • wt> - o k u : ' i l d i'our the

1 contents of # small can qi foma-%o>sa is a sauce p a md wuh ir. boil a mu>a;'. j,-" .• . c-ght wk. u \,« • - - : . t spacnv W Jkx-ea «s» at, o:\e-k»urth U i .poon ceirt - m»i a--; l «. ; -. t• . ; e m m i r a «ti f<»r thirty mi uie*. then •a.-a wuh th* hr.»: tins r . . r « Strain t.aw ..-Maga » mere, . t. two t^i,4e-

| spiCNsas Iw'rrr «>". 1 : two Mbk-a f i - i i n a n . Add t : , e au^p « ; : i d

; W-'»»g |0 a- *' 8" • ' i." r 'is w IMS fSa-i- ro^-1 • i•-v .'•• 1: f •*

5 a -f af..-i •' > - | ' - | to .. j r «a.

AIMI CVM LKM 0««CLE»

I { h.na I ke^. chitk-ti snd CHrtva J ' k^s fMnvapi e what i* mere

WStVtt >. I r,„x. : vr • " PK« two to r akff f •. '-4 ' : Melt f*>ur ti- if j' • ••. - arid

if. teowB two *°<maU, d^'.ed oni-oafc, tt*ree s aiks o: . r • •. •'-d one tm.it ! J cs n cr a«he d }' •• n - aM>le an d •'»'1 e 11 • p '.»« r n ne • -n •.._•> • .« Add h>ur ta 'r--p «r»* c»-i fV 'vr blend. Gradually add onr cup f h i e k m be»»t!i. t i r 1 . ! riv •

et>i>d and •*>*' ng Adrf \u.. •>-*>Ve'? and diced w' cbv-V^-r meat. When h1'.?. jx^or • AUp4«t-' -vr e ,«fn , ' hed <a th * • • • ir?\ v;»-i^k!r vrtk c h o k e d salted oqsjods.

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