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—- *W- :> SB'. • SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADER ESTABLISHED 1876 VOLUME 29 SPARTA, KENT COIXNTY. JOCH.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 192? LEONARD TOTTEN - —©oo— Leonard Tot ten died Monday De- cember 3 at »*" <><» o'clock in tiv^r m o r n i n g at the county furm of" hardening of the art of 62 years He was born a*. L hut raaldad at for fon*' time. He leaver to wour* Jennie and three c' 12, Genevieve eight Rufial was in Pruanect Hill It .he aire B. Kent Co. > 'Ifton !.«*k* . u; h i ft wife lre»i Luclle d Ruth at*, fief Boon at •metery. White Ootid Eagle. ——ooo - Get a hot chocolate or hot Oval tin* drink at Brack*' Drug 0fc»re SPECIAL MISSIONARY PRO- GRAM BALLARD CHURCH ooo In observance of their annual j Woman's Day the Mlaaionary Society i of Ballard will hold a special pro* gram iu the church on Sunday even- ing, I>eo 16. at 7:30. Mrs Frank Taylor of Muskegon State Secretary of Misalonary ties of the Church of K'hrtst. will be the principal speaker, he is a real missionary woman with a real win- • sionary message. Come and hear her. mere will be an offering , taken Permanent Wave Spccial ; J S10.00 Wave $750 ^ ' i Powder Puff Shoppc Blanche B«ter L*« P»srk»r Phone 168 F-2 ART NEEDLE WORK FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS , V»vlan Anderson Kthelyn Johttaofl! At (h<t home nf Vivian riant h Teuton St.. 8t>a*<a DENTIST NRHVB RLOGKWO OAB COM PLOTS X RAY SBttVtOft (Teeth and all Bone* of tha Hr. dy^ Porcellte" Platen ' Dentiafry'i ne». eat aad beat " DR C S MIXJLR* i?* ft«« ; tn 0 Chuck Full i mess JOHNSON-SMITH OPENING SALE WELL PATRONIZED - - ...rnn>- Thursday, Friday and Saturday of ;.i week sif Johnson-Smith Co. celebrated the completion, of their rcm »d* N ) itore by holding a Btofe Opening • ven 1 During these three 1 days upv> t»".' ot 'hree thousand people vi* i "d the a tore arid ihe firm f-j <rts a very aatte- fac'ory hvi'i'jv .. J cvith! »f t h e firms from whom tiny buy. sent letters and lie Wolfram* of congratulations. I here* being In all 20 telegrams. 18 Utter* and one large floral piece of chrysanthemums. • • +100-— NOTICE OOO NUMBEK 50 Don*i form t t banquet tonight. ti n 1 -000 Speak iff ell ot your. town. SPECIAL Will anyone aware of shut-ins by whom a Hunah u< Ho* would be ap- pnvdaittd, or o< families wharo a C hristmas dinner would he rarf.icu- ;iriy appropriate please notif y Mra. Weston, phone 15S K-3 and ahe will see to It taal they are provi M tor under rh* activities! of the liocal Welfare Association. -coo- A CLEVER TRICK I —-ooo Just ft'2 oat Itie blanks lit the ends of tiu h line below, a»<J see if tht hotel 1* not correct h< what year were you born? What i* your age? —-* ;< what year did youtuke ycur preaent position? How many years have you worked ut this Job? :|i Total •ft* me i vov l*r Ford Sales and Service USED CARS FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan 1926 Ford Touring Car 1925 Ford Touring Car 1924 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford I ruck 1925 Nash 2 Door Sedan All C ars in Good ( onditicfi THE WOMANLESS WEDDING WENT WITH A WOW WOW fy i «v . *#!&* lOB* * * Wf * ,iX ' lurgtst; thfe lluiek Co . a 8 »od dealer and 'Sparta a good dentist. For why? Well, were not Irvln Mc Oowan, Enoch Armock and l)r. .Mil- nil in the Wom inU * jUthd ill •*'* • * • ^ist i->%* t <•«* w# t« »•* •<>"« 1<8 tfcwtr j&b* y. '• . One thing impressed Itself on the audience which looked in on the af- fair, andthat was that while pit tut may add a lot to tho looks td woman, it makes heaps and heaps of difference in a man. In fact after some were dolled up It almo ' *P peared that the T,ord m.idc a u\)« take when he (clarified r>- them. Common opinion in that. '• ! Ha r ris displayed the mc«-i u n i q u e set of \legs with Carl elt^minf the prettiest. Harold Vaughan was looked on an without doubt all around the pret tiest and "Will Carr displayed the best form—and lots of It. Indeed the men made up rem ark- sbly well for their fart* and In their abort rtraiUfas were eh a r m tuft *wt tiaey h*4 boi: f<M itatrwMl » r ' -**• k«ep5a* «.WIr ku UW---- The crowd was b\ft nr tM*h lugs and altogether It was a b1« laugh I 3« 1. 1 ». ,rfTi EJCTTI am 29x4:40 "I I E L> Balloons, 29x4:4') Sieberhng Ba ! i,>ons, 7.50 10.80 30x5 H tv\ I )utv I ruck I ir<^, r.i.t-.D. 22.^5 Alcohol- Q 0e Gallon a p Let us check your cat over JOHNSON BROS. Phone 74. Sparta, Mich. I if.-,.. Bet ten tfee < »» *' v «m 11 which ls» i i b> 1 Y t Jj * j < jvjCII • >it! «iitl« rblefly in the bimultflcation of the VHIage lot at, the corner of Divi- iioi* and T'nion sttaets. Tha pla.y w«|»«n I" the 1!'. 8. auditorium I* ti Th urn day ami 'Friday evenings under the direction cf Miss Afhley of *he 8ymi»»in-Iievl Company. As advertlaed th>^ entire cast was made up of local business and pro- fns-doual men. and high school hoys In the role of matrons, flappers, movl* stars, bad boys, mammy nurse, crying baby and numerous other a&BTact-ftmf til' men brought .$>, Wrft! Uf) k f 4, • ^ a thv* ' ft' • tU'<t With ••ftt* ti NM a.** predate the ltberai s»alro«Affe^; -ooc——- CHRISTMAS SEAT, SALES REACH TO HIGH FIGURE J BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY AND BORROWERS INCREASE •04M9' I In*«feai; tft the ftp art a Public Li- hrurf is lncr?adnc as shown 1> V the fact disclosed in the moot hi? report of the librarian, Mrs. fvfb^r Stauffer, that 22 new namen ir« • added to th»^ borrower* Hat. Move .tti-er Tw^oty-five fcook* |r<»rj» tafhwa* **>vttcea k*»v# aditei. J« the ra|>prt t« fuf for the taonth o? November, l»2S: The l.ihrary was open 25 layv ilurln): tHe Novenbf with a*W'ta) rirrutation of |.0i* b*mft» and magatitiea. The books were drawn from the r.'.towlne adult non-fic ion, till adult Wet ton. IfM*. Juvoaile Bon i#f; |ttae«aiie fie ion I7&. corraai: ma$>ilft^. Ut 2a Be a namaa war# added to the bo? rower* l**t dttrlaif Novaaaber. Tweoty-flva biw>ks were *4<M# t«» the book eollectloo, IS atMiNB<' fromLbe «pan*eBberg eoJle*-^ 4, 8 given by Hlffb Br hoot. * parcita^ed with fine money and e pur-lw-^ with Ubrary fuao MS&K OMH ACOOl; XI Amt. on hand Nov. i, i*Jts I i «.3d Amt collaciad in fin«?» IVtal Hn» or. ftaiid Dee. 1, 1&28 IU3.4 7 Kx pen dad fdr at amps M .50 Postage on books to bindery .32 UUJk* Practical Farm Ec. Money order Book ('hart Money Order Postage on lM>oks to State Library Hooks: Ken Ward in the Jungle Growing Up At the Hack of the North Wind In Toy land Postage and Ins. M rs/ father Fkauffor, Librarian ooo PROMINENT WOMAN OF SPARTA HAS PASSED AWAY -ooo \4rv Kat*| O f l n e r . 54 .-si-K c ovi wHclf know Shelton 1 'ermaftcol ^ ave $8.00 INCT^UIiKS TWO KING1PU WAVRS > "THE SHOPl'K W1IKRK BETTKR WAV his ARE OlVKN ;Faye's fVautv Shop(.»e €&i titr (J* . n and State Sts. 110 F-3 SUGGESTS HIGHWAY NAME ——ooo Suggestion that t'W new *uper- hlghway between r r r a a d Rapl<br aBd >.!«flkegoa t>e named In hocor oi Willam ii Aoderson. chairman of the advisory 'aoatd of tho ^tatf! highway depar*mtn ? has \ uhp made to Grand Rapid* official* by Herman H Id em a. *3r idema wott^'|hae# nf'ue n>r bought to bear ott the ••unity road ooauniaeJoB atjd: the •af. h ^ h way department 1.0 r\am« the road after Sir. An hereon who at n* ^ « H atoll road bui d#ir and who plo***#red for gc»od roivds. M KARL GREINER. M D GENERAL PRACTICE SPECIALTY: CON8ERVATIVK PROCTOLOGY < Rectal Dlseaaea) phone 5..: Off! 113 D vision 3t Hour a 1—3 and 7—8 p m. Sunday by pppointm^r.t Sparta. Mich. •n—-s«f THERE IS A BARB Eli SHOP ia tht Piernon Building next to B%1- lard'» Hardware * Be Glad to See Yon" Fred Spicer and Nick James G.W.Bettes FUNERAL BDUMMlt MODERN EQWPMFtir NEW LIMOUSirE RUC1ML WELL EUUIPPEI) AMBUIJUICI Servk* on Short Notwsfl! Calli Dae i f Nif^l —Flofrct CMefs Tp%m^ i&i at! timet Csrefal. Cnnscientions 8«rrlim .40 0 5 .50 .05 .16 1.08 131 1.45 .57 .14 >r K 4 4A m w *m l Ji 54! 'V «lt.vo J *."•>-%#• Htr$ a ^ ^ \V *.jfoi • i.i; x' i. % y 0t $ %w fW her eiMer. M-» 9 & CJenhitven-av N ^ i.itu»;« Mrs. Grelner had gona to i t fi» ter's to spend Thanksgiving, w*^ ukrn ill ami was- unable to ictinr Sfi-we fthf had been in il. •<> . C t "Sit ihs s k ilt4 5 tw **4 i-" « ha an M M f •K* C --S1 I |[ ' « VT ..rub F u n d .Next CkrisimAS Will Seem Like a Gift from Santa Claus Vit Wil l. HAltl>L\ RKXlJ/.iS •A 1IK N Y X ki rf Til AT IT IS YOUR OWN MONtV TH* AMOUNTS YOU SYSTEMATSCALLY :»M|«OSlTWD WT3 BK L Y IN OUR - < *} f ft 1ST MAS (11 ' 11 SMS s'/ur AND KMROtl IN ONE OR vl< 1 ft M * UTVUr yoksitoift a irrnM n*mr? \N1> YOf R WtSHBS F> A M WR RV <H HIST MAS COM® TRCE- LKT BVBRYOSK IN THK ^AM- , V }i>l\ AND HAVE THE VIBR- Uir^'f i H RIOT MAS EVBR IN rocn iiOMB. Join Notf! Peoples State Bank ii J . I V j not been done i past three yea ii HARRY SAWYEK •• J i a Y at Tioga n 12 ehltdren. > 4!Sth Per ad Wilis In ai; ilam to the He ft 41 f^ve now dea i. T horn <?'• iW*f, ^ in tki: ®ftd «M I " (He enlisted ir. nsylvania :?eglro»Bt 1 the battles from Ant March to the sca brothers iti the War, »• one kil"«ed in conflict He d««d *'•• bf.e» 13, artmr Upawy '•>*&**• F\>r Hme pret i to Sparta 1 f* * ye«r.* at thf4>>ldiers Hotne there he met hi» prewar sweetheart and soon t.fter tbey ma ried and came to iVparta. where tb.y haee| lived sine*- Mra. Sawyer proved a! true »w«*G|enrt ar. 1 >•:•• • »• unremittingly to the care o* Mr. Sawyer during 1b- 1 e«t few moot » of his life, PonH forget ti»# annual Pytbiao bCBQMt tOBifht. Ivvarta No* ilS n a m , t.» corning; o. ha. lived! md « a 11* I. ft Aftdft. 'V d t 1Jfc- V . 4i. .:•.•< »\ai> 4i(t a lau.ifeter, * ?i-it -fit* »and ^ I % * k|^« ^.bre^'^e? ».B4 My-- Wll- K} vrs'.yuefa of fkHtvit. a< -d s t ,tijc W f of Mikroil • • 4;i *•; vis ..••* 11 !»« . lit ' '•» ^r 1 - «•>- ^ - fNrait'! * 1. i ' »' ek»c k W«4 i*»4ay Vi . A- '*• - 1 * j I'M 4 i-reeo 1aos>d < ». l w *erj • — —ocn»— • '• p-. • ( E* WOE l*t>TAIXAnOI» nfcw <WW6k» . "- . ••• • "<• -(|*iXVa will. m#-*;t ft' >* i' IBM Intvifady, r>ec s i* « * h te^ (liti« t h e >f fleer<s elei't f u> ' e fitting yeat will be iae^»» itro. CJ'iewa O Verberg aad ftand !«ake Orange They artU £.1 <to give report of #UH0 r aS'! Meeting boid at radlllac in <»<**»*»* All m /nbers are eaVae«Uiy redhw^ to he present at * o'elo* a mvsne wtii br SN-rrWI in the hsii »si|jj|a-**^ bera of l^aria Orange a»» audita Raiioaial «he diniaer Jwwir O f t t f s will ent*trt»;,» wi; one 4! tiilr e*cellen»fi jprt^- •red by %»ur ctvtupete«!4 Kw Co Potao&a I.^ect«rer. C. M «b®>ewi» rmgr^im b-K'os ^ -id and 'r«11 ope* meeting Granger* a# *.* as tie4f frtenda a^d those ioler**?* in Orattf* work h! O. l*eckatlh, M#iar -OOO"" PYTHIAN8 ATTENTION SI BvVH I i M« A>I M l) R £/ :npor«jti' «iBBtderaUon a t"*nerai utr the aeet>ad ©onaiders 1 . i ^ 1 extremely tmpoJlBB' lifttu< f siH-r* Quality Service J.C.BA1XARD f> CO. 0 Di*tincJhw f urn-tstJ SfmMOQ SHLKAf BAt-LARO FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 7 o tt'<»»iar Coiitentiou ( ttity I>eh! No. 174 Tnswlay evening. 18. December 3, 1928 >emng Date for 1929 Christmas Club M ire than $6,200 will h«i distrilmted December 1 to 1928 C!ab members. J in f 11*' Happy Club. ART A STATE BANK M K 4 Hi H KKDKKAL RESBRVK M

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Page 1: SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADERspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel Leader/1928/The... · SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADER ESTABLISHED 1876 VOLUME 29 SPARTA, KENT COIXNTY. JOCH.. FRIDAY,

— - *W-:> • SB'. •

SPARTA SENTINEL-LEADER ESTABLISHED 1876 VOLUME 29

SPARTA, KENT COIXNTY. JOCH.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 192?

LEONARD TOTTEN - —©oo—

Leonard Tot ten died Monday De-cember 3 a t »*" <><» o'clock in tiv r morning at the county furm of" hardening of the art of 62 years

He was born a*. L hut raaldad at for fon* ' t ime.

He leaver to wour* Jennie and three c' 12, Genevieve eight Ruf i a l was

in Pruanect Hill

It

.he aire

B. Kent Co. > 'Ifton !.«*k*

. u; h i ft wife lre»i Luclle d Ruth at*, f ief Boon at •metery.

White Oot id Eagle.

——ooo -Get a hot chocolate or hot Oval

t in* drink at Brack*' Drug 0fc»re

SPECIAL MISSIONARY PRO-GRAM BALLARD CHURCH

ooo In observance of their annua l j

Woman's Day the Mlaaionary Society i of Ballard will hold a special pro* gram iu the church on Sunday even-ing, I>eo 16. at 7:30.

Mrs Frank Taylor of Muskegon State Secretary of Misalonary ties of the Church of K'hrtst. will be the principal speaker, he is a real missionary woman with a real win- • sionary message. Come and hear her. m e r e will be an o f fe r ing

, taken

Permanen t W a v e

Spccial ; J S10.00 Wave

$ 7 5 0 ^ ' i

Powder Puff Shoppc Blanche B«ter L*« P»srk»r

Phone 168 F-2

ART NEEDLE WORK FOR

CHRISTMAS GIFTS , V»vlan Anderson Kthelyn Joht taofl!

At (h<t home nf Vivian riant h Teuton St . . 8t>a*<a

DENTIST

NRHVB RLOGKWO OAB

COM P L O T S X RAY SBttVtOft

(Teeth and all Bone* of tha Hr. dy^

Porcel l te" Platen ' Den t ia f ry ' i ne».

eat aad beat "

DR C S MIXJLR* i ? * ft«« ; t n

0 C h u c k F u l l

i

mess

JOHNSON-SMITH OPENING SALE WELL PATRONIZED

- - ...rnn>-Thursday, Fr iday and Saturday of

;.i week s i f Johnson-Smith Co. celebrated the completion, of the i r rcm »d* N ) itore by holding a Btofe Opening • ven1 Dur ing these three

1 days upv> t»".' ot ' h r e e thousand people vi* i "d the a tore arid ihe f i rm f - j <rts a very aatte-fac 'o ry hvi'i'jv .. J cv i th ! »f the f i rms from whom t i n y buy. sent le t ters and lie Wolfram* of congra tu la t ions . I here* being In all 20 telegrams. 18 Utter* and one large floral piece of chrysan themums.

• • +100-—

NOTICE OOO

NUMBEK 50

Don*i form t t banquet tonight .

ti n 1

-000 — Speak iff ell ot your. town.

SPECIAL

Will anyone aware of shut- ins by whom a Hunah u< Ho* would be ap-pnvdaittd, or o< families wharo a C hris tmas dinner would he rarf.icu-;iriy appropr ia te please notif y Mra.

Weston, phone 15S K-3 and ahe will see to It taa l they are provi M tor under rh* activities! of the liocal Welfare Association.

— -coo-A CLEVER TRICK I

— - o o o Just ft'2 oat I tie blanks lit the

ends of tiu h line below, a»<J see if tht hotel 1* not correct h< what year were you born? What i* your age? — - * ;< what year did youtuke ycur

preaent position? — How many years have you worked

ut this Job? : | i

Total

• f t*

m e i

v o v

l*r

F o r d S a l e s a n d S e r v i c e

U S E D C A R S F O R S A L E 1927 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan 1926 Ford Touring Car 1925 Ford Touring Car 1924 Ford Coupe 1926 Ford I ruck 1925 Nash 2 Door Sedan

All C ars in Good ( onditicfi

T H E WOMANLESS WEDDING W E N T WITH A WOW WOW

fy i «v . *#!&* lOB* * * Wf * ,iX' lu rg ts t ; thfe lluiek Co . a 8 »od dealer and 'Sparta a good dent is t . For why? Well, were not Irvln Mc Oowan, Enoch Armock and l)r. .Mil-

nil in the Wom inU * jUthd ill •*''* • * •

ist i->%* t <•«* w # t« »•* •<>"«

1<8 tfcwtr j&b* y. '• . One th ing impressed Itself on t h e

audience which looked in on the af-fa i r , a n d t h a t was that while pit tut may add a lot to tho looks td woman, it makes heaps and heaps of d i f fe rence in a man. In fact a f te r some were dolled up It almo ' *P peared tha t the T,ord m.idc a u\)« take when he (c la r i f i ed r>-them.

Common opinion in that. '• ! Ha r

ris displayed the mc«-i un ique set of \legs wi th Carl e l t ^minf the pre t t ies t .

Harold Vaughan was looked on an wi thout doubt all around the pret tiest and "Will Carr displayed the best f o r m — a n d lots of It.

Indeed the men made up rem ark-sbly well for the i r f a r t * and In their abort rtraiUfas were eh a r m tuft *wt tiaey h*4 boi: f<M itatrwMl • » r ' -**• k«ep5a* «.WIr ku UW----

The crowd was b\ft nr tM*h lugs and a l toge ther It was a b1« laugh

I 3«

1. 1 ». ,rfTi EJCTTI am

29x4:40 "I I E L> Balloons, 29x4:4') Sieberhng Ba!i,>ons,

7.50 10.80

30x5 H tv\ I )utv I ruck I ir< , r.i.t-.D. 22.^5 A l c o h o l - Q 0 e G a l l o n

a p L e t us check your c a t over

J O H N S O N B R O S .

P h o n e 7 4 . S p a r t a , M i c h .

I if.-,.. Bet ten tfee < »» *'v«m 11 which ls» i i b> 1 Y t J j *j < jvjCII • >it! «iitl« rb lef ly in the bimult f lcat ion of the VHIage lot at, the corner of Divi-iioi* and T'nion s t tae ts . Tha pla.y w « | » « n I" the 1!'. 8. aud i to r ium I* ti Th urn day ami 'Friday evenings under the direct ion cf Miss Afhley of *he 8ymi»»in-Iievl Company.

As advert laed th> en t i re cast was made up of local business and pro-fns-doual men. and h igh school hoys In the role of matrons , f lappers , movl* s tars , bad boys, mammy nurse, c ry ing baby and numerous o ther a&BTact-ftmf t i l ' men brought .$>, Wr ft ! Uf) k

f 4, • a thv* •' ft' • tU'<t With ••ftt* ti NM a.** p r e d a t e the l tberai s»alro«Affe^;

-ooc——-CHRISTMAS SEAT, SALES

REACH TO HIGH FIGURE J

BOOKS ADDED TO LIBRARY AND BORROWERS INCREASE

•04M9' I In*«feai; tft the ftp art a Public Li-

h rur f is l n c r ? a d n c as shown 1>V

the fact disclosed in the moot hi? report of the l ib rar ian , Mrs. f v f b ^ r S tauf fe r , that 22 new namen ir« • added to th»^ borrower* Hat. Move .tti-er Tw^oty-f ive fcook* |r<»rj» tafhwa* **>vttcea k*»v# aditei.

J« the ra|>prt t« fu f for the taonth o? November, l»2S:

The l . ihrary was open 25 layv ilurln): tHe N o v e n b f with a*W'ta) r i r ru t a t ion of | . 0 i * b*mft» and magatitiea.

The books were d r awn from the r . ' . towlne adul t non-f ic ion, t i l l adult Wet ton. IfM*. Juvoaile Bon i # f ; | t tae«ai ie fie ion I7&. corraai: m a $ > i l f t ^ . U t 2a Be a namaa war# added to the bo? rower* l**t dttrlaif Novaaaber.

Tweoty-flva biw>ks were *4<M# t«» the book eollectloo, IS a t M i N B < ' fromLbe «pan*eBberg eoJle*-^ 4 , 8 given by Hlffb Br hoot. * parcita^ed with fine money and e p u r - l w - ^ with Ubrary fuao

MS&K O M H ACOOl; XI Amt. on hand Nov. i , i*Jts

I i «.3d Amt collaciad in fin«?»

IVtal

Hn» or. ftaiid Dee. 1, 1&28 IU3.4 7 Kx pen dad fdr at amps M .50 Postage on books to bindery .32 UUJk* Practical Farm Ec. Money order Book ( ' ha r t Money Order Postage on lM>oks to Sta te

L ibra ry Hooks: Ken Ward in the J u n g l e Growing Up At the Hack of the North

Wind In Toy land Postage and Ins.

M r s / f a t h e r Fkauffor, L ib ra r i an ooo

PROMINENT WOMAN OF SPARTA HAS PASSED AWAY

— -ooo — \4rv Kat*| O f l n e r . 54

.-si-K c ovi wHclf know

S h e l t o n 1 ' e rmaf tco l ^ a v e

$ 8 . 0 0 INCT^UIiKS TWO KING1PU WAVRS

> " T H E SHOPl'K W1IKRK BETTKR WAV his ARE OlVKN

; F a y e ' s f V a u t v S h o p ( . » e

€&i titr (J* . n

and State Sts. 110 F-3

SUGGESTS HIGHWAY NAME ——ooo

Suggestion that t'W new *uper-h lghway between r r raad Rapl<br aBd >.!«flkegoa t>e named In hocor oi Willam ii Aoderson. chairman of the advisory 'aoatd of tho ^ ta t f ! highway depar*mtn ? has \uhp made to Grand Rapid* official* by Herman H Id em a. *3r idema wot t^ ' | hae# nf 'ue n>r b o u g h t to bear ott the ••unity road ooauniaeJoB atjd: the •af. h ^ h way department 1.0 r\am«

the road a f te r Sir. An hereon who at n* ^ «H atoll road bui d#ir and

who plo***#red for gc»od roivds.

M

KARL GREINER. M D GENERAL PRACTICE SPECIALTY:

CON8ERVATIVK PROCTOLOGY

< Rectal Dlseaaea)

phone 5..: Off! 113 D vision 3t

Hour a 1—3 and 7—8 p m.

Sunday by pppointm^r.t

Spar ta . Mich.

•n—-s«f

THERE IS A BARB Eli SHOP

ia th t Piernon Building next to B%1-lard'» Hardware

* Be Glad to See Yon" Fred Spicer and Nick James

G . W . B e t t e s

FUNERAL BDUMMlt

MODERN E Q W P M F t i r

NEW LIMOUSirE RUC1ML

WELL EUUIPPEI) AMBUIJUICI

Servk* on Short Notwsfl!

Calli Dae i f N i f^ l

—Flofrct CMefs T p % m ^

i&i at! timet Csrefal. Cnnscientions 8«rrlim

.40 0 5 .50 .05

.16

1.08 1 3 1

1.45 .57 .14

>r

K 4 4 A

m

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her eiMer. M-» 9 & CJenhitven-av N ^ i.itu»;« Mrs. Grelner had gona to i t fi» ter ' s to spend Thanksg iv ing , w*^ u k r n ill ami was- unable to i c t i n r

Sfi-we fthf had been in il.

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Vit Wil l. HAltl>L\ RKXlJ/.iS •A 1IK N Y X ki rf Til AT IT IS YOUR OWN MONtV TH* AMOUNTS YOU SYSTEMATSCALLY :»M|«OSlTWD WT3 BK L Y IN OUR

- < *} f ft 1ST MAS (11 ' 11 SMS s ' / u r AND KMROtl IN ONE

OR vl< 1 ft M * U T V U r

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P e o p l e s S t a t e B a n k

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HARRY SAWYEK • •• •

J i a Y at Tioga

n 12 ehl tdren . > 4!Sth Pe r ad Wilis In ai; i l am to the H e ft 41 f ^ v e

now dea i.

T horn <?'• iW*f, ^ in tki: ®ftd «MI"

(He enlisted ir. nsylvania :?eglro»Bt 1

the bat t les f rom Ant March to the sca

b r o t h e r s iti t h e War, »• one kil"«ed in conflict

He d««d *'•• bf.e» 13, artmr Upawy '•>*&**•

F\>r Hme pret i to Sparta 1 f* * ye«r.*

at thf4>>ldiers Hotne there he met hi» prewar sweethear t and soon t.fter tbey ma ried and came to iVparta. where t b . y haee| lived sine*- Mra. Sawyer proved a ! true »w«*G|enrt ar. 1 >•:•• • »•• unremittingly to the care o* Mr. Sawyer du r ing 1b- 1 e«t few moot » of his life,

PonH forget ti»# annual Pytbiao bCBQMt tOBifht.

Ivvarta No* ilS nam

, t.» corning; o. ha. l ived! md « a 11* I.

ft Aftdft. 'V d t 1 Jfc- V . 4i. .:•.•< »\ai> 4i(t a lau.ifeter,

* ?i-it -fit* »and ^ I % * k| « ^.bre^'^e? ».B4 My-- Wll-

K} vrs'.yuefa of fkHtvit. a< -d s t ,tijc W f of Mikroil

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* 1. i ' »' ek»c k W«4 i*»4ay Vi . A- '*• -1* j I'M 4 i-reeo 1aos>d < ». l w *erj

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nfcw <WW6k»."-. ••• • "<• -(|*iXVa will. m#-*;t ft' >* i'

IBM Intvifady, r>ec s i* « * h te^ (liti« the >f fleer<s elei't f u> ' e f i t t ing yeat will be iae^»» itro. CJ'iewa O Verberg aad • ftand !«ake Orange They artU £.1 <to give report of #UH0 '» raS'! Meeting boid at r a d l l l a c in <»<**»*»* All m /nbers are eaVae«Uiy redhw^ to he present at * o'elo* a mvsne wtii br SN-rrWI in the hsii »si|jj|a-**^ bera of l^aria Orange a»» audi ta

Rai ioa i a l «he diniaer Jwwir O f t t f s will ent*trt»;,» wi;

one 4! t i i l r e*cellen»fi jprt -•red by %»ur ctvtupete«!4 Kw

Co Potao&a I.^ect«rer. C. M «b®>ewi» rmgr^im b-K'os ^ -id and 'r«11 ope* meeting Granger* a# *.* as t ie4f f r tenda a^d those ioler**?* in O r a t t f * work

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PYTHIAN8 ATTENTION

S I BvVH I i M« A>I M l)

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:npor«jti ' «iBBtderaUon a t"*nerai utr

the aeet>ad ©onaiders1. i ^ 1 extremely tmpoJlBB'

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Quality Service

J.C.BA1XARD f> CO. 0Di*tincJhw f urn-tstJ SfmMOQ

SHLKAf BAt-LARO FUNERAL DIRECTOR

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tt'<»»iar Coi i tent iou ( ttity I>eh! No. 174 Tnswlay evening. 1 8 .

December 3, 1928 >emng Date for

1 9 2 9 Christmas Club M ire than $6,200 will h«i distrilmted December 1 to 1928 C!ab members. J in f 11*' Happy Club.

ART A STATE BANK M K 4 Hi H KKDKKAL RESBRVK

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vVh »QOUgh his ha hftH li\ wh^n J get th van ) not. tn har t i no tuaij h»ri he w he ha ssid h a r : a, to x Ufce tb win n SRi"k So It ever sm mm

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THE SKHTFUM. LEADKFT. SPAJTTA MTCHIGA*

WITH CAROL KURTZ COL HOLMBS KURTZ

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found him wande r ing among the m i m a l cage*? perfect ly th r ' l l ed . He told them he was Jue-t leaving, f ie t hough t the an ima l s comprised tine en t i re circus. Sothe f r i ends took him with them into the big t e n t and lie was as hapyy as a boy. No doubt he preached a se rmon on the circus. 'Bi t no year lever pay**?* now wi thout his presence i n the big ten t .

Five bi o the r s in Indiana have or-a black j ganized thei r own basket ball team

and are doing some unusual play-lag-

\ cer ta in woman tvas not if ied I hat >he w m to preside at the mis-s ionary meet ing. She sent a note b e t i n g to be excused exp la in ing tha t s/K was* l e t t i ng her ha i r o o w .

A man we know jus t could not • it th rough any church service wit bout hav ing his smoke so he a'v.rtvs Joft du r ing the sermon and w. at Into the basement and we al-ways knew he wd* .smoking for the

i would c< me Into the big aud i -:« rluDi, but he never knew tha t anjfone knew.

t'hica'To i« to have a fac tory t ha t • II have «n output of 100 ,000 pies

ARTISTIC COMBINATION OF FOODS DEMONSTRATED

ooo West S p a r t a Nu t r l t l an ' . b« J

i ts f i f t h mee t ing Inst To> Jay j, r th* hom« f \11 *; Jaco'i» : p berg.

Kach member of the eia*s had planned a day ' s menu for one me a. ber of her family w i th special »«•'« r ! ence to cab-f ie req 11 lift men ts Tlu-.»

were discussed and checked. r .» demons t r a t i on civen a t 1h 13

•n w,' - in cha rge of the leader . v - L i .»t t Johnson , who discussed

m a k i n g of subs t an t i a l sand-wIch-4 aud the pa rk ing of a school lunch.

She then made t h e fancy sand-wiches, which is in lt*elf an a r t a* U also th i s combina t ion of pleas-ing and a t t r a c t i ve foods. The re-1

eeption cocoa was made and th is lunch was then served to the class.

We were sor ry a number of our members were absent on account of illness.

Next meet ing will be Mrs. Geo. Dinkel, Dec. o'clock.

held with 12 a t 1 0

M. B. -000

Speak well of your town.

The Kent County Road sion is busy p lac ing ano.. a long the t r u n k h ighways . *re. ir i» said proving qui te ful lr> ha l t i ng the d r i f t s before they pile up on the roads.

DANCING AT~G 000

Dcn't forget the d a n c i n g party Grant. S a t u r d a y w a n i n g . Bsc.

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I K E SPAB7A

T H E 0AS2 IHE KIS

FBANK EDITOR AND 1

Pobllfthed v t-Mt Sparta, Qabsuript ion ! «• ; Entered at *

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FRIDAY

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LEADED AIJJ

Odd "Precious Stone" va«iet» of ro««« quarts possesirl ng

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SUBCRIBEBS

To I «4 to n and will year to scrth* r

tion one

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Outstanding Chevrolet o f C h e v r o l e t H i s t o r y

- a f i x i n t h e p r i c e r a n q e o f t h e f o u r f

Everywhere The betng hailed ,1* a J v s m i c t d J great**;* nrr*% ul on anv aufoiTtf'' i

ftEIPPEJSS A T T R I T I O N

Will Ship Livestock

WEDNESDAY JfBEB 26. 1928

ALL KINDS OF STOC*; List f o u r Stc x Kariv

SPARTA « O - 0 F E R A 7 I V E AS9 N J. BETTES Mcr

A. W. i HLZEY

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0TATK OF MICHIGAN

The P r o b s t * Court (or tho County Otf Kent

At a *e#i?Sou of said Court held at The Probate Office In the City of ( . rand Ktptd* lu said < a u n t y , on ih« 22Hfd uav of Nov. A l> 1928 Present , Hon. J o h a Dal ton Judge of P roba te . In Th® Mat ter « f th" Rotate of

W W A f / n i V M l;>AItHMAN b w m w d ,

it appea r ing to the ©curt tha t tfc# time for presentation of claims <igtfin*t said es ta te should l>e l imited,

n ) t'.iat a t ime and place be ap-. ' inted t<> receive, examine and ad-us! all c la ims and demands agains t

*aid dsceas«il by and before said oour t :

It i- ordered tha t all c redi tors of iid deceased are required to present

th"If claims to said cour t a t wald Prubaie Office on or before the 23rd • lay of March A. 1). 1929 at ten lot k in 1 he forenoon, said t ime and

I'ktac* hereby appointed for the ex-Hiination and a d j u s t m e n t of all

claims and demands aga ins t said deceased.

It I# P u r t h e r Ordered, Tha t pub He notice thereof I tost ion of

lUi d y of turn: -n ^ Inr rl^eadftr inted and c i rcula ted t rue copy:

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•* given bf pub ? ib is or4#r foe *eM(» PT91 H>U* to t in t#je (Bparta a n e w t paper

in said

Outstanding Chevrolet is pecracular achievement in i><»4 iiu*t if embodies the

istipg Vf ever o i t ^ r d !?<>•( , omj 14 hie

Here, for example, is a marvelous new six-Cyliihler, val ve*ii>1\cad engine whose design represents over four years of development and totting on the part of Chevrolet and Gen-eral Motors engineers* It lias numerous advancements typified by a non-detonating, high-worn press son cylinder head—gasoline pump with filter, i.nd automatic rocker arm luhneuttion. If provides performance the like ot wl »ch was never before available in the low-price field—marvelous smoothness, tre-mendous reserve power and sensationally swif t acce lerat ion—al l wi th an e c o n o m y a v e r a g i n g better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline!

Here are new and improved four-wheel brakes unsurpassed for silence in operation, positive action and ease of adjustability! H ere are marvelous new Fisher bodies introducing a nevv order of beauty, smartneci

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And here, al#o, are otheir features by the score—each an impressive example of auto-motive progress—each contributing to out-standing performance, quiet operation, long l i t e , e a s e of c o n t r o l a n d e c o n o m i c a l ownership! We cordially invite you to visit our showroom and secure complete and detailed informa-tion regarding this great new car, which will be ready for delivery beginning January 1st,

Advance Showings 1 he OuUUnul nj4 Chcxrol t <>f Chmi*l«1 History

i* t) sftl.4 v*i in a *i-r t'il s / a d v t i n c i thitu tngA, ft a- It it f>f u'f» cb at i n th? cflu't listed beiotvt S»I . 5'. . 1 1 1 vie A dltoriom* Lark in Hall . . •

t.'Ker-iljf'i new SKrUnitet, full? enckMtd —'• * rnrf h*« a high oomprcMion non-irf.-natiit^ hrml. l«i piston ai omo« U 194 iu. tA. »tul It . 4#»H. P. mt Urw

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ore-}>i*.« <ul! crvwa fetvirr, «r« ryiT«c»l fcne car (rafurc* ;'f th* OmatarvJ tig Chevrolet.

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t u u i n i u n , Dec* 8 - ! 1, H o t •! S i n t . . n Arcadiu f>aHrnom, 3 US Olive S t r e e t Auditorium— Alrmt>r» ' r Junior Ha!Jr / «> A • "•> »•

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T'-in»' ftrtjxtr ns r . . # 525 Th<- I "has ton, , . . .'525 The Coach . *595 7 he Coupe . . . . . ..$595 The Sedan T'i • Sport Ci.' .iolet

.675 $695

St. Ix>ui*, Dec. 8-14» , • . Arl «nt«, D s r l a 22* tit-22. r***m

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<3ther Ou't*i»ndin| Feature! of Advanced Design ar d Equipment

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rf»< t UNrtrW b $ « -% p» I^andau / JL*7y

SeJan Delivery ... $595 Liuhr Delivery S i A A C n a s i s

• • • • • * • « • « J ^ J 1V4 T o n Chas

m d an«l S q u a r e O . K i ANO HE4CN PAVILION

Pine I. i East of Cedar Sprimgs Every W *<•. anas Amy aad Saturday Night

P a r k plan or 7$c Ladies Free • in >.v tt is »'orth more to dance

Roller Skating Sunday a f t e r n o o n and a v o n l n g Admis-' ' i vfaokerg • cl< orn< in partition. Net-sent Orchestra

vmpforing heat musicians. tt OOOOOC a. G. DOYLE , Manager OOOOOO

IV4 T o n Chasvls $ • " r - /"X With Cab O ^ v /

All prices f, o. b. Flint, Miclv.

N-trw SSS'« r* m *.•*«>i

Nr-w luamuHk Iflkricttiori of r txkr r arm mechanism. New fabric camshaft crar. New heavier crankshaff ttati-cally and dynamically l>al' sncetl. New hot-spot manifold. New AC gasoline pump with filler, replacing vacuum tank. New type AC air cleaner.

C O O L I N G SYSTEM New type ttiermostaf cooling system control. New electric wafer trrn{-<ar* ature indicator on .i-ioh.

Ai tsofirumr « w '.i*: *>btwm heailtMn^e wtdh

k t^ i in control. New priiirnatir headlamp lenses New fh"f» proof t-lM tr«lock. Nc-w »<. m»-«Mitomatic spark troi.

CHASSIS New jf-j»Jju»to»« lingU :\ry Ji»c cltaCch. New •mtioiA Upccd f*anp siiwiiTi. New a>Utl «Kift type steering column, N"«v fia: cvpe. aiender rim dee** ing wheel. "v#«, ..*,J «.v-r

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C o m e i n t o d a y t o r c o m p l e t e i n f o r m a t i o n

SAUR & SAUR, KENT CITY, MECH. Sparta Motor Sales Eckstrum & Saur, Grant

Q U A L I T Y A T L O W C O

CJR HEADS By Ok borne '* •» »«••••• VMM I Soap and V/«ier for Feiix

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