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THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA, MICHIGAN Th , July 24, 1941 'IMS. ( { t u r n e r V A L U E S MATCHING BEVERAGE SET 80-oz. Pitcher 25c 9Vz-oz. Tumblers 3c Stripes of many colors decorate tais handsome set. Wonderful for tinkl- ing summer drinks! d 1 WHITE SHOE POLISH lOc Sliinola or Griffin "Allwite". Easy to use ar.d will keep your shoes immaculately clean. STATIONERY VALUE lOc 80 sheets with 40 matching envelopes. Wonderful value! Package of 25 "return- marked envelope* 5c An Evolution of 100 Years SAVE ON THESE SPECIALS! Ladies WHITE PURSES Rayon lined change Regular 59c seller. purse. 44c BRASSIERES Group of all grades of soiled brassieres. Choice 5c PICNIC SUPPLIES Roaster for Frankfurters . 10c Hamburg Grill 15c 12 Faprr Plates 5c Paper Cup* ifor hot or cold) 10c 100 Embossed Napkins . . 10c BLANKET CLUB! JOIN NOW! 72x84 double blanket. Four colors. 4-inch sateen bind- ta8 $2.98 25c Down - 25c Week 7-qt. Enamel CANNERS Seven-quart size, and cover. White rack 89c POT CLEANERS New, Improved Sanitary Maid pot cleaner. FOR lOc LUSCIOUS CANDY ORANGE SLICifiS Brach's famous full flavored orange slices. lb. lOc FRESH SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS lbs. Assorted Mixed Nuts 25c Friday-Saturday Only. Sparta Variety Store 5c and 10c (We Accept Cotton Stamps) $1.00 and Up ONE HUNDRED YEARS of progress in the building of Ameri- can passenger locomotives will be vividly demonstrated by the public exhibition of these two locomotives at Detroit on Tuesday, July 29, when tbe Baltimore & Ohio Rail- road inaugurates Diesel service be- tween Detroit and Washington, D. C. on its crack passenger train, the "Ambassador". The famous old "Atlantic", built in 1832, hauled the first passenger train into the City of Washington over the B. & O. in 1835. It de- veloped approximately 20 horse- power, and ran at a top speed of 25 miles per hour. The modern new General Motors streamline Diesel locomotive contains 4,000 horsepower and has a top speed of 117 miles per hour. It will be the first Diesel passenger locomotive in regular service in Michigan. Similar locomotives now power more than 140 crack passenger trains on American railroads. TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PEOPLES STATE BANK TO COLLECT TAXES EACH FRIDAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. (7:24c) JULIA COLLINS, Village Treasurer. TOWN TOPIC/" Phone 2141, Sentinel-Leader, or Mrs. Yeraa Moore, Phone No. 3591. when you have personal or social items you want published in these columns of the Sentinel-Leader. The annual Englishville school re- union will be at Long Lake park. Sun- day, July 27. Anyone who has ever lived in the district or attended school here is Invited. Pot-luck dinner at noon. Mrs. George Norton of Casnovia was an overnight guest of Mrs. F. M. Holmes on Sunday. The Hartman reunion was held at Half Moon Lake Sunday with about forty present. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartman and son. Danny of Long Beach. Calif., are visit- ing at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Nor- man Tansley. Honoring Mrs. Frank Purely's birth- day on Thursday. July 10, M r . and Mrs. Purdy were entertained at the home of Miss Ada Fuller and Miss Jessie Stevenson In Grand Rapids. Miss Oenie Gillette was also present Lloyd Hansen resumed his work at the foundry this week after an absence of seven months caused by illness. Noble Lonnee and daughter Fayc of Windsor. Oontario. were Saturday din- ner guests of Mr and Mrs. C. J. Lon- nee. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Rogers and daughter plan to leave Friday to spend several weeks on the Pacific coast. They will visit relatives in Fillmore. California. Mrs. Ida M. Fonger of Grand Rapids is spending this week with tier parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. King. Joy Lonnee Is spending the week at Cisco Beach at Lake Geneva. Mr and Mrs. William Blik and fam- ily. anri Mrs. Dena Nelson of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Williams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan La- Vine and daughter Sonja picnicked at Hess Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hatton and family are vacationing in Northern Michigan this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lekstrum spent the past week resor'ing at Montcalm Lake, near Lakeview. Mrs. Harold Dewey, daughter Bever- ly Patricia and sen Garth of Vicksburg were house guest? hut week of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lonnee. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Carlson and son Ellis of Chicago spent the week-end with his brothers Hilding and Arthur LaVine and their sister. Mrs. Dcna Nelson of Grand Rapids. Or. Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaVine. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. LaVine and family were also dinner guests. Ed Lane. E W Smith and George Fifleld spent Monday and Tuesday at Boyne City where they attended a District Rotary Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Ai Pierson have return- ed from a vacation in Wisconsin where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bodtll .re building a new home on the Eb?rs farm at Ballards. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barrett and family of Muskegon were Sunday dinner guests at the Albert Barrett home. Mr. and Mrs. Lcm Cushman and Lyda Ema were Sunday dinner guests or Mr. Mrs. Barth Carlson. Mr and Mrs. Ed Jones and daughter Dori:. of northeastern Pennsylvania and M'.ss Bessie Jones of Pittsburgh were guests of Miss Lula Symes sever- al days last week. Sparta Boy Scouts, under the leader- ship of Bob Stoler are spending this week at Ihe Scout Camp at Camp Lake. Mrs. Louise Cleveland and daughter. Mrs. Lamolne Anderson of Grand Rap- ids were Thursday afternoon and eve- ning guests of Mrs. Lem Cushman. Willard J. Bosch who has been visit- ing for a week at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bosch, left Saturday morning to resume his duties at the U. S. Air Base. District of Columbia. His grandmother. Mrs. A. Hyatt of Sheboygan. Wis., irh" has been visiting her daughters. Mrs. E. K. Chamberlain and Mrs. William Bosch, aecomprnied him to Columbus. Ohio, to visit her son Luella Purdy. daughter of M«\ and Mrs. Miner Pu-dy is convalescing from | an attack of lobar pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Janrvs Hardiman left Saturday for several weeks visit with her sister. Mrs. Charles Rohan of New London. Wis., at whose home will be Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers had as Sim- day dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carl | E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Judson and Mr. and M's. Queen or Muskegon were alternoon callers. Mrs. Carrie Squier who has b»xu | visiting her daughter. Mrs. D. J. Moore, left for her home in Long Beach, Calif., Saturday. Attention is called to the meetings being held in Grand Rapids this we"k by the Gideons, climaxed by a special service on Sunday at the Civic Aud - torium at which time 10,000 new test- aments will be dedicated and present- ed to the boys in the service. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bradford and her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miosch of Muskegon spent the week-end at Northport deep water fishing. During their absence her s s- ter. Miss Bernadette Miesch stayed at the Bradford home. Among Sparta people attending the annual picnic dinner at Holy Trinity church at Alpine Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gass, Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Or-in John«on. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schuit. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Siegel, Mrs. Tre&sa Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren. Mrs. Gilbert Hummel of Battle Creek spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett, taking her mother back to Battle Creek with her for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Seaman ar.d Mr and Mrs. Donald Norton went to De- troit Sunday to attend the ball game Corporal Bill Bloom of Louisiana spent several days with his parents. Mr. and Mis M. Bloom this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bur son Elliott spent Among the Churches elude the following ip. 446): •'Truth is immortal; error is mortal. Truth Is limitless; error is limited. Truth is intelligent; error is non-intelligent Moreover. Truth is real, and error is unreal." SERVICES AT BASS SCHOOL Gospel Services are held at the Bas- school house. 4 miles northeast -f Sparta o r 1*4 miles northwest of Cam;- Lake Sunday at 3:00 p: m. SPARTA GOSPEL MISSION [Meeting Held at Town Halll A. M. Dreyer. SupL Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Lesson: "True and False Giving" Gospel Service at 7:30 p. m. Message: 'The Spirit of Prayer". Speaker: A. Dreyer. Special music at our evening service. Be with us to join in the praises of God. SNOW CHURCH Psalm 34:8. "O. taste and see that the Lord Is good: blessed Is the man that trusteth in Him". Sunday. July 27th Our Sunday School meets at 9:30. Classes for all ages. ' Warriors. Workers. Worshipers"', is the subject for our worship service whicn meets at 10:30. Bring your Bible and a friend and join us m a worth while study of the Book. MAMRELUND LUTHERAN CHURCH Gilbert R. Brown, Pastor Walker Road Sunday Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sunday School Picnic Thursday. July 31. Please set this day aside. "Ye have seen what I did unto the Egyptians, and how I bare >ou on j eagles' wings, and brought you unto myself." Exodus 19:4 Young People's Service at 6:30 p. m. A good and helpful program in charge of young people. Evening Gospel Hour at 7:30 p. m. The pastor speaking. Subject: "WHERE ARE THE DEAD?" Are the los: In hell and the righteous In Heav- en now? Are they conscious? These and other questions will be answered. Grieved and bereaved especially wel- come. Choir music morning and eve- ning. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY! ALPINE GRANGE NEWS | + It was voted at the last meeting of Alpine Grange to hold a Grange re- union Sunday, August 3rd. All Alpine Grange members and former members, their friends and families are invited. It will be held at Aman Park and din- ner will be at one o'clock. Bring your picnic dinner along. Several of the young people from Alpine Grange were on the excusicn to the ball game at Detroit Sunday., The chicken dinner at Holy Trinity chinch was a great success, more than 1,500 tickets being sold. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scholten went to Detroit on the excuslon Sunday. Mr. ad Mis. Ira Rogers, Jr., and lit- tle daughter, Merline are on their way to Idaho to visit Mrs. Rogers parents, whose home is there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Momber and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scheidel were visit- ors at Holy Trinity chicken dinner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eld Duiineback are leaving on a trip to Canada Tuesday. held the Iseberg family reunion, the Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Stev- ens in Paw Paw. A family birthday party celebrated Mrs. Elliott's birthday and that of her nephew. Garth Stev- ens, 3. who has been spending a week with his grirdparents. Maynard DeYoung. Paul Badge-row, Jerry Cnossen and Dick Fresby are camping at the DeYoung cottage near L'Anse for a week. Mrs. Justin Spangenberg has been ill for the past week, but is convalesc- ing nicely now. Th? family and relatives of Albert Barrett celebrated his 77th birthday with a family dinner at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Mae Afton in Kent City. Wednesday, July 23. first week in August. John Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Anderson and Lawrence Rice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice left Monday to enlist in the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barrett and sons. Thomas and Richard of Baltimore. Ohio, are spending two weeks visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bar- rett and other relatives. Mable Faye Gillam. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gillam has written a piano number "Drowsy Little Bumble Bee" which appears in the August is- sue of Wee Wisdom. Mabel Faye, a talented young musician, is a pupil of Mrs. Clare Wilson, Jr. Mrs. Nettie Treiber who is nursing at the home of Mrs. D. W. Atkinson arrived Sunday night to resume her I duties after a three weeks vacation on | the west coast. Mrs. Georgianna Weir of Detroit is ' visiting Mrs. Noble Gaut. Miss Marian Johnson of West Sparta spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs P. G. Ash of Ridgeway. On Sunday she attended the Tiger-Yankee ball game in Detroit, returning home Sun- day evening. All members of Thayer Guild and their families are invited to attend morning services Sunday at eleven and then gather at Long Lake Park for a family picnic dinner and program This will tak* the place of the reg- ular July meeting. Please bring your own coffee. lemonade, etc. Guests at the 3onnie Nook cot'asre last week were Mrs. Fred Olson. Mr anu Mrs. Charles Saur. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones, c'.l of Grand Rapids. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST; Ballard Bailey James ML Irby, Minister Communion and Wo/ship at Ballard at ten o'clock followed by Sunday school at eleven o'clock. Sunday school at Bailey Church at ten o'clock, followed by Communion and Worsliip at eleven o'clock. Evangelistic service at Bailey the evening of the first and third Sun- days ol the month. Bible Study at Ballard the evening of the second and fourth Sundays. A fr;endly welcome awaits • you a t j either place. Minister's vacation the first two Sundays of August. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod C. F. Lederer, Pastor M. C. M m , Cor. (Six Miles West. 2 Miles South" St.-nth Sunday Alter Trlnltj- 10 00 English Service. Holy' Communion the first Sunday in August. FREE METHODIST CHURCH A. I>- McLachlan, Pastor - Sparta - 10.00 a. in. Sunday CchooL Classes of interest for everyone, re- gardless of age. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service. Message by the pas to/. 2:30 p. m. Old People's Home Ser- vice. Evening Service at 7:30 o'clock. Good singing* testimony and gospel message. Official Board Meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. This will be the last Sunday of the conference year and clcscs a three- year per.od of ministry f->r t h e pastor. It will be his last Sunday unless re- appointed for another year. We invite you to enjoy these services with us. - Ravenna - 10:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. 10:45 a. m. Sunday School Hour. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. O. Odegard. Pastor "A Fundamental Church With « Gospel Message" "I have read the Bible thr nigh many times, and now make It a practicc to read It through once every year. It is a book of all others for lawyers, as well as divines; and I p.'.y tbe man who cannot find in It a rich supply of thought and of rules for conduct." Daniel Webster. S u n d a y Serf tees: Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock a. m. We ask you to come; we want you to come; we shall look for you to come and shall welcome you when you do come. Morping Worship at 11:00 a. m. Gid- eon Guest Speaker. A quiet and rev- erent Worship H~ur. BALLARD NEWS i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Higglns of Gn'nd Rapids and Thomas Sheridan of Cad- •llac were guests for dinner at the home of Walter Ebers July 18. the oc- casion being Rock's 13th birthday. Mrs. Archie Hinebeck ls the now member elected to the school board. She replaces G. Felt as treasurer. Ground lias been broken on the Eb- < rs" farm for the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bodell. Mrs. W. D. Schrader of Miami. Fla., is visiting her aprents. Rev. and Mrs James M. Irby. Other guests at the rectory this week were the Bloods of Roger Dam and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nordman of Detroit Rock Ebers is spending the week at the Boy Scout Camp. Sewing Circle will meet with Miss Elsie Field today (Thursday). We print Wedding Invitations and Announcements. Sentinel-Loader Pub- lishing Co, Sparta. SPARTA METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Fred J. Schlueter Pastor Greed brings waste of music waste of brain, waste of patience, waste of pain, weste of manhood, waste of health, waste of beauty, waste of wealth, waste of blood and waste of tears, waste of life's most precious years Sabbath School at 10 a. m o clock. Sun Mad No matter How hot the sun or sultry th* day. the silent Serve! gas refrigerator Is undaunted It continues to give sulkies1 mpUi service with unflagging efficiency Owner* especially appreciate tke ge* refr.g- eretor in summer, because its record of torrid days is so good. It cen relied on to produce quantities of ice cubes, and preserve food et heeitMul end appetising temperatures. W>iy not trade in yowr noisy old refrigerator on a new silent gee refrig- Is a 10-year guarantee? Mrs. Georg:anna Weir of Detroit and Comp ye i ove the Lord, meet al Mrs Noble Gaut. lhls hour . Sunday Morning Worship at 11:00 o'- * • clock has a fine treat for us The mm- NORTH TYRONE NEWS I Wll j be present, but several fine * 1 I I 7* laymen from Grand Rapids will be -he Mrs Alex Wellman w n ''^ n n Jl" ' .speakers. Also some special singing. Bor Sunday afternoon and took little ^ ^ ^ lp La>men to Ex- Donald for examination at the State Hospital. They came home Monday j afternoon. Mr and Mrs Ray Gorby were fish- in? at Brooks Lake Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Houseman were vaca- | tionintr with her people last Thursdav i a n d Andy Landheer had to take charge of his own grocery wagon. William Alden Smith and wife were fishing at Brooks Lake Sunday eve- ' r. na. Mrs. H. D Ellis who is spending the summer with Mrs. H D. Smith w^nt to Grand Rapids last week iO visit her doctor and returned Sunday evening. Mis.> E r m a and Vema Gorby spent a few days at Lake Harbor vacat-oning last week. Bui: Ryan and granddaughter. Es h- er Ferguson attended the Parm Union 1 picnic at Hudson v. Ik- Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dca Harrison and the , Gento family and Frank Harrison, of j ault the Lord. prayer Services Wednesday at 7.-0. Tne Prayer of a Righteous man has a powerful affect. James 5:16. Moffits. The effectual fervent prayer of a right- eous man a vaileth much. Godspeed. An upright man can do a great deal by prayer when he tries. Waymouth. The heartfelt supplication of a righteous man exerts a great influence. The young people who went to camp will give their report Sunday. August 3rd. You i.-e always welcome al Uh «i>aru» Methodist Episcopal Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lill'KCIIKs "Truth" wm be the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Chr:s«lin Science Churches throughout the world on Sunday. July 27. The Golden Text 'Psalms 117:l-2i -O praise the Lord, ail ye nat.ons For his merciful kindness is great I course were at Lake Harbor Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs Hibbs and Mr and j toward us: and the truth of the Lo.d i Mrs. Arthur Freeland went to the endureth for ever. i Valley C t> Thursday afternoon. Among the BMW Little Betty and " Jean CoUean Just \ pass returned from a two weeks visit with of the Lord is right; and all his wo.kx their grandmother. Mrs. Rexford near Sparta, where they attended Bible school. Mr and Mrs. Laurence Wellman at- tended a family picnic Sunday after- noon at Ravenna with Mrs. Wellman * j people. cita. ions is Lhi. Psalm 33 .4 -51: "The word Lord are done in truth. He loveth right eousness and Judgment: the earth ls . full of the goodness of the Lord " Correlative passages to be read iron the Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key Scripture*.'• by Mary Baker Bddy xtbook to Um J dy. In- \ tif Aft TRADE •lining uevdvd with i •xtra bard, thick Aluminum kottles. They spread beat av»oly, less danger oi scorching and •ticking. 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Page 1: THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA, MICHIGAN Th , July 24, 1941 ...spartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel... · parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bosch, left Saturday morning to resume

THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA, MICHIGAN Th , July 24, 1941

'IMS. ( { t u r n e r VALUES

MATCHING BEVERAGE SET

80-oz. Pitcher 25c

9Vz-oz. Tumblers 3c S t r i p e s of many colors deco ra t e t a i s h a n d s o m e set . W o n d e r f u l fo r t i n k l -ing s u m m e r d r i n k s !

d 1

WHITE SHOE POLISH

lOc Sli inola or Gr i f f i n "Allwite". Easy t o use ar.d will keep your shoes immacu la t e ly c lean.

STATIONERY VALUE

l O c 80 shee t s w i t h 40 m a t c h i n g envelopes. W o n d e r f u l v a l u e ! Package of 25 "return-marked envelope* 5c

An Evolution of 100 Years

SAVE O N THESE S P E C I A L S !

Ladies WHITE PURSES R a y o n l ined change R e g u l a r 59c seller.

purse .

44c

BRASSIERES G r o u p of all g r a d e s of soiled brass ieres . Choice

5c PICNIC SUPPLIES

R o a s t e r fo r F r a n k f u r t e r s . 10c H a m b u r g Grill 15c 12 F a p r r P la tes 5c P a p e r Cup* i fo r h o t

or cold) 10c 100 Embossed Napk ins . . 10c

BLANKET CLUB! J O I N NOW!

72x84 double b lanket . F o u r colors. 4 - inch sa teen b i n d -

ta8 $2 .98 25c Down - 25c Week

7-qt. Enamel CANNERS S e v e n - q u a r t size, a n d cover.

W h i t e r ack

89c POT CLEANERS

New, Improved S a n i t a r y Ma id po t c leaner .

FOR l O c L U S C I O U S CANDY

ORANGE SLICifiS

B r a c h ' s f a m o u s fu l l f l avored

o r a n g e slices.

lb. lOc

F R E S H S P A N I S H SALTED PEANUTS

lbs.

Assorted Mixed Nuts 25c F r i d a y - S a t u r d a y Only.

Sparta Variety Store 5c and 10c (We Accept C o t t o n S t amps ) $1.00 and Up

O N E H U N D R E D Y E A R S of p r o g r e s s in t h e b u i l d i n g of A m e r i -can p a s s e n g e r l ocomot ives wi l l be v iv id ly d e m o n s t r a t e d b y t h e pub l ic exh ib i t i on of t he se t w o locomot ives a t D e t r o i t on T u e s d a y , J u l y 29, w h e n t b e B a l t i m o r e & Ohio Rai l -r o a d i n a u g u r a t e s Diese l se rv ice be-t w e e n D e t r o i t a n d W a s h i n g t o n ,

D. C. o n i t s c r a c k p a s s e n g e r t r a i n , t he " A m b a s s a d o r " .

T h e f a m o u s old " A t l a n t i c " , bu i l t in 1832, h a u l e d t h e first p a s s e n g e r t r a i n i n t o the C i t y of W a s h i n g t o n over t h e B. & O. in 1835. I t de-veloped a p p r o x i m a t e l y 20 horse -p o w e r , a n d r a n a t a t o p speed of 25 mi l e s p e r h o u r . T h e mode rn

n e w G e n e r a l M o t o r s s t r e a m l i n e Diesel locomot ive con ta ins 4,000 h o r s e p o w e r a n d h a s a top speed of 117 miles pe r h o u r . I t wi l l be t h e first Diesel p a s s e n g e r locomot ive in r e g u l a r se rv ice in Mich igan . S i m i l a r locomot ives n o w p o w e r m o r e t h a n 140 c r a c k p a s s e n g e r t r a i n s on A m e r i c a n r a i l r o a d s .

TAX NOTICE I WILL BE AT THE PEOPLES STATE BANK

TO COLLECT TAXES EACH FRIDAY UNTIL

FURTHER NOTICE.

(7:24c) JULIA COLLINS,

Village Treasurer .

TOWN TOPIC/" Phone 2141, Sen t ine l -Leader , or M r s . Yeraa Moore, P h o n e No. 3591. w h e n you have personal or social i tems you w a n t published in t he se c o l u m n s

of t h e S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r .

T h e a n n u a l Englishvil le school r e -u n i o n will be a t Long Lake p a r k . S u n -d a y , J u l y 27. Anyone who h a s eve r l ived in t h e d is t r ic t or a t t e n d e d schoo l h e r e i s Invi ted. Po t - luck d i n n e r a t noon .

M r s . George Nor ton of Casnov ia w a s a n o v e r n i g h t guest of Mrs . F . M. H o l m e s o n S u n d a y .

T h e H a r t m a n reunion was held a t Half M o o n Lake S u n d a y wi th a b o u t f o r t y p r e sen t .

M r . a n d Mrs . C. H a r t m a n a n d son . D a n n y of Long Beach. Calif., a r e v is i t -ing a t t he h o m e of his a u n t , Mrs . N o r -m a n T a n s l e y .

H o n o r i n g Mrs. F r a n k Purely 's b i r t h -d a y o n T h u r s d a y . Ju ly 10, Mr . a n d M r s . P u r d y were e n t e r t a i n e d a t t h e h o m e of Miss Ada Ful ler a n d Mis s J e s s i e S t evenson In G r a n d Rap ids . Miss O e n i e G i l l e t t e was also p re sen t

L loyd H a n s e n resumed his work a t t h e f o u n d r y t h i s week a f t e r a n absence of seven m o n t h s caused by illness.

Noble Lonnee a n d d a u g h t e r F a y c of W i n d s o r . Oon ta r i o . were S a t u r d a y d i n -ne r g u e s t s of Mr a n d Mrs. C. J . L o n -n e e .

M r . a n d Mrs. Wil l iam A. Rogers a n d d a u g h t e r p l an to leave Fr iday t o s p e n d s e v e r a l weeks on the Pac i f ic coas t . T h e y will visit re la t ives in F i l lmore . C a l i f o r n i a .

Mrs . Ida M. Fonger of G r a n d R a p i d s is spend ing th i s week w i t h t ier p a r e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. P . L. K ing .

Joy Lonnee Is spend ing t h e week a t Cisco Beach a t Lake Geneva .

M r a n d Mrs. Wi l l iam Blik a n d f a m -ily. anri Mrs. D e n a Nelson of G r a n d R a p i d s . Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde W i l l i a m s a n d fami ly a n d Mr. a n d Mrs . I v a n L a -Vine a n d d a u g h t e r S o n j a p icn icked a t Hess Lake Sunday .

Mr . and Mrs. Wi l l a rd H a t t o n a n d f a m i l y are vaca t ion ing in N o r t h e r n Mich igan th i s week.

Mr. and Mrs. J . F . L e k s t r u m s p e n t t h e pas t week r e so r ' i ng a t M o n t c a l m Lake, n e a r Lakeview.

Mrs . Haro ld Dewey, d a u g h t e r B e v e r -ly Pa t r i c i a a n d s e n G a r t h of Vicksburg were house gues t? h u t week of Mr . a n d Mrs. C. J . Lonnee.

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ca r l son a n d son Ellis of Chicago spen t t h e w e e k - e n d wi th h is b ro the r s Hi ld ing a n d A r t h u r LaVine and the i r s is ter . Mrs. D c n a Nelson of G r a n d Rapids . Or. S u n d a y they were d i n n e r gues t s of M r . a n d Mrs . A r t h u r LaVine. Mr. a n d Mrs. H. E. LaVine a n d f ami ly were also d i n n e r guests.

Ed Lane. E W S m i t h a n d George Fi f le ld spen t M o n d a y a n d T u e s d a y a t Boyne City where they a t t e n d e d a Dis t r ic t Ro ta ry Confe rence .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Ai P ierson h a v e r e t u r n -ed f r o m a vaca t ion in Wisconsin w h e r e they visited f r i e n d s a n d re la t ives .

Mr. a n d Mrs. L a u r e n c e B o d t l l .re bui ld ing a new h o m e on t h e Eb?rs f a r m a t Bal la rds .

Mr. a n d Mrs. R a y B a r r e t t a n d fami ly of Muskegon were S u n d a y d i n n e r guests a t t he Albert B a r r e t t home .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Lcm C u s h m a n a n d Lyda E m a were S u n d a y d i n n e r gues t s or Mr. Mrs. B a r t h Car l son .

Mr a n d Mrs. Ed J o n e s a n d d a u g h t e r Dori:. of n o r t h e a s t e r n P e n n s y l v a n i a a n d M'.ss Bessie J o n e s of P i t t s b u r g h were gues t s of Miss Lula S y m e s sever-al d a y s las t week.

S p a r t a Boy Scouts , u n d e r t h e l eader -sh ip of Bob Sto ler a r e spending th i s week a t Ihe Scout C a m p a t C a m p Lake.

Mrs . Louise Cleve land a n d d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Lamolne Anderson of G r a n d R a p -ids were T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d eve-n ing gues t s of Mrs . Lem C u s h m a n .

Wil lard J . Bosch who h a s been visit-ing fo r a week a t t h e h o m e of h is pa ren t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi l l i am Bosch, lef t S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g t o r e sume his du t i e s a t t he U. S. Air Base . Distr ic t of Columbia . His g r a n d m o t h e r . Mrs . A. H y a t t of Sheboygan . Wis., i r h " h a s been visi t ing he r d a u g h t e r s . Mrs . E. K. C h a m b e r l a i n a n d Mrs . Wil l iam Bosch, a e c o m p r n i e d h i m to Columbus . Ohio, t o visit h e r s o n

Luel la Pu rdy . d a u g h t e r of M«\ a n d Mrs. Mine r P u - d y is convalescing f rom

| a n a t t a c k of lobar p n e u m o n i a .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Janrvs H a r d i m a n l e f t S a t u r d a y for severa l weeks visit w i t h her sister . Mrs. C h a r l e s R o h a n of New London . Wis., a t whose h o m e will be

Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed Myers h a d a s S i m -day d i n n e r guests . Mr . a n d Mrs. Car l | E. J o h n s o n . Mr. a n d Mrs . J u d s o n a n d Mr. and M ' s . Queen or Muskegon were a l t e r n o o n callers.

Mrs. Ca r r i e Squ ie r who h a s b»xu | visiting h e r d a u g h t e r . Mrs. D. J . Moore, l e f t for h e r h o m e in Long Beach, Calif . , S a t u r d a y .

At ten t ion is cal led to the mee t ings being held in G r a n d R a p i d s th i s we"k by the Gideons, c l imaxed by a special service on S u n d a y a t t h e Civic Aud -to r ium a t which t i m e 10,000 new tes t -a m e n t s will be ded ica ted a n d p resen t -ed to t h e boys in t h e service.

Mr. a n d Mrs. L. D. B r a d f o r d a n d he r bro ther a n d s i s t e r - i n - l a w . Mr. a n d Mrs. Ernes t Miosch of Muskegon spen t the week-end a t N o r t h p o r t deep wate r f ishing. Dur ing the i r absence her s s -ter . Miss B e r n a d e t t e Miesch s tayed a t t h e B r a d f o r d home .

Among S p a r t a people a t t end ing the a n n u a l picnic d i n n e r a t Holy Tr in i ty c h u r c h a t Alpine S u n d a y were Mr . and Mrs. Joe Gass , M r . ami Mrs. Char l e s Kellogg, Mr . a n d Mrs . O r - i n John«on . Mr. a n d Mrs. F loyd S c h u i t . Mr. a n d Mrs. W a r r e n Siegel , Mrs . Tre&sa Moore. Mr. a n d Mrs . Avery Anderson . Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s W a r r e n .

Mrs. Gi lber t H u m m e l of Bat t le Creek spent S u n d a y w i t h he r paren ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. George B u r n e t t , t ak ing her mothe r back to B a t t l e Creek wi th he r for several weeks.

Mr. a n d Mrs. G u y S e a m a n ar.d Mr and Mrs. Dona ld N o r t o n went to De-troi t S u n d a y to a t t e n d t h e ball game

Corporal Bill Bloom of Louis iana spent several d a y s w i t h h is pa ren t s . Mr. a n d M i s M. Bloom th is week.

Mr. a n d Mrs . B u r son Elliott spen t

Among the Churches

elude t h e fol lowing ip. 446): • 'T ru th is i m m o r t a l ; e r r o r is mor ta l . T r u t h Is l imit less; e r r o r is l imited. T r u t h is in te l l igent ; e r r o r is non- in te l l igen t Moreover. T r u t h is real, a n d e r ro r is un rea l . "

S E R V I C E S AT BASS S C H O O L Gospel Services a re held a t t he Bas-

school house . 4 miles n o r t h e a s t -f S p a r t a o r 1*4 miles nor thwes t of Cam;-Lake S u n d a y a t 3:00 p: m.

S P A R T A G O S P E L MISSION [ M e e t i n g Held a t Town Hal l l

A. M. Dreyer. SupL S u n d a y School a t 2:30 p. m. Lesson : "True and False Giv ing" Gospel Serv ice a t 7:30 p. m. Message : ' T h e Spir i t of P r a y e r " .

S p e a k e r : A. Dreyer . Special music a t our even ing service. Be wi th us to join in the p ra i s e s of God.

S N O W C H U R C H Psa lm 34:8. "O. tas te and see t h a t

the Lord Is good: blessed Is t h e m a n t h a t t r u s t e t h in Him".

S u n d a y . Ju ly 27th O u r S u n d a y School meets a t 9:30.

Classes f o r all ages. ' War r io r s . Workers . Worshipers" ' , is

t h e sub jec t f o r our worship service whicn m e e t s a t 10:30.

Br ing your Bible and a f r i e n d a n d jo in us m a wor th while s tudy of t h e Book.

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M A M R E L U N D LUTHERAN C H U R C H Gi lbe r t R. Brown, Pas tor

Walker Road S u n d a y Bible School a t 10:00 a. m . Morn ing W o r s h i p a t 11:00 o'clock. S u n d a y School Picnic T h u r s d a y . J u l y

31. P lease set t h i s day aside. "Ye h a v e seen what I did u n t o t h e

Egypt ians , a n d how I bare >ou on j eagles ' wings, a n d brought you u n t o

myself ." Exodus 19:4

Young People 's Service a t 6:30 p. m. A good and he lp fu l p r o g r a m in c h a r g e of young people.

Even ing Gospel H o u r a t 7:30 p. m. T h e p a s t o r speak ing . S u b j e c t : " W H E R E ARE T H E D E A D ? " Are t h e los: In hell a n d t h e r i g h t e o u s In H e a v -e n now? Are they conscious? These a n d o the r ques t ions will be answered. Gr ieved and bereaved especially wel-come. Choir music m o r n i n g a n d eve-n i n g .

G O T O C H U R C H S U N D A Y !

ALPINE GRANGE NEWS | + • I t was voted a t t h e l a s t m e e t i n g of

Alp ine Grange to hold a G r a n g e r e -u n i o n Sunday, Augus t 3rd. All Alpine G r a n g e members a n d f o r m e r members , t h e i r f r iends a n d f ami l i e s a re invi ted . I t will be held a t A m a n P a r k a n d d in -n e r will be at one o 'clock. Br ing your p icnic d inner a long.

Several of t he y o u n g people f r o m Alpine G r a n g e were o n t h e excus icn to the ball game at De t ro i t Sunday . ,

T h e chicken d i n n e r a t Holy T r i n i t y c h i n c h was a g rea t success, more t h a n 1,500 tickets being sold.

Mr. and Mrs. A n t h o n y Schol ten w e n t t o Detroi t on t h e excuslon S u n d a y .

Mr . ad Mis . I r a Rogers , J r . , a n d l i t -t l e d a u g h t e r , Mer l ine a r e on the i r way t o I d a h o to visit Mrs . Rogers pa ren t s , whose home is there .

Mr . and Mrs. C h a r l e s Momber a n d Mr . and Mrs. Car l Scheide l were vis i t -o r s a t Holy T r i n i t y ch i cken d inne r on S u n d a y .

Mr . and Mrs. Eld Dui ineback a re leaving on a t r i p to C a n a d a Tuesday .

held t h e I seberg f ami ly r eun ion , t he Sunday wi th Rev . a n d Mrs. J . R. S t e v -e n s in P a w Paw. A fami ly b i r t hday pa r ty ce lebra ted Mrs . Ell iott 's b i r t hday a n d t h a t of h e r nephew. G a r t h S t e v -ens , 3. who h a s been spending a week with h is g r i r d p a r e n t s .

M a y n a r d DeYoung . P a u l Badge-row, J e r r y Cnossen a n d Dick Fresby a re c amp ing a t t h e D e Y o u n g co t tage n e a r L'Anse for a week.

Mrs. J u s t i n S p a n g e n b e r g h a s been ill for t h e pas t week, bu t is convalesc-ing nicely now.

T h ? fami ly a n d re la t ives of Albert B a r r e t t ce lebra ted h i s 77th b i r thday with a fami ly d i n n e r a t t h e h o m e of h is d a u g h t e r . Mrs . M a e Af ton in K e n t City. Wednesday , J u l y 23.

f i rs t week in Augus t .

J o h n Anderson , son of Mr . a n d Mrs. Avery Ander son a n d L a w r e n c e Rice, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r o l d Rice l e f t M o n d a y to en l i s t in t h e U. S. Navy.

Mr. a n d Mrs. E a r l B a r r e t t a n d sons. T h o m a s a n d R i c h a r d of Ba l t imore . Ohio, a re s p e n d i n g two weeks visit ing h is pa ren t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. Albert B a r -r e t t a n d o t h e r re la t ives .

Mable Faye Gi l l am. d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Leslie G i l l am h a s wr i t ten a p i ano n u m b e r "Drowsy Li t t le Bumble Bee" w h i c h a p p e a r s in t h e August is-sue of Wee Wisdom. Mabe l Faye , a t a l en t ed young mus ic i an , i s a pupi l of Mrs. Cla re Wilson, J r .

Mrs. Net t ie T r e i b e r w h o is nurs ing a t t h e home of Mrs . D. W. Atk inson ar r ived S u n d a y n i g h t t o r e s u m e her

I dut ies a f t e r a t h r e e weeks vaca t ion on | t he west coast .

Mrs . G e o r g i a n n a Weir of Det ro i t is ' visi t ing Mrs. Noble G a u t .

Miss M a r i a n J o h n s o n of West S p a r t a s p e n t t h e week-end wi th Mr. a n d Mrs P. G . Ash of R idgeway . On S u n d a y she a t t e n d e d t h e T i g e r - Y a n k e e ball g a m e in Detroi t , r e t u r n i n g h o m e S u n -day evening.

All m e m b e r s of T h a y e r Gui ld and the i r fami l ies a re invi ted t o a t t e n d m o r n i n g services S u n d a y a t eleven a n d t h e n g a t h e r a t L o n g Lake P a r k for a family picnic d i n n e r a n d p r o g r a m T h i s will t ak* t h e place of the r eg -ular Ju ly mee t ing . P lease br ing your own coffee. l emonade , e tc .

G u e s t s a t t he 3 o n n i e Nook cot 'asre last week were Mrs . F red Olson. Mr anu Mrs. C h a r l e s S a u r . Mr. a n d Mrs. Clifford Jones , c'.l of G r a n d Rapids .

T H E C H U R C H O F C H R I S T ; Ba l la rd Bailey

J a m e s ML Irby, Min is te r C o m m u n i o n a n d Wo/sh ip a t Ba l la rd

a t t en o'clock followed by S u n d a y school at eleven o'clock.

S u n d a y school a t Bailey C h u r c h a t t en o'clock, followed by C o m m u n i o n a n d Worsl i ip a t eleven o'clock.

Evangel is t ic service a t Bailey the even ing of t h e f i r s t and t h i r d S u n -days ol t he m o n t h .

Bible S tudy a t Bal la rd t h e evening of the second a n d fou r th Sundays .

A f r ;endly welcome a w a i t s • you a t j e i the r place.

Min is te r ' s vaca t ion t h e f i r s t two S u n d a y s of August .

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

C. F . Lederer , Pas to r M. C. M m , Cor.

(Six Miles Wes t . 2 Miles South" S t . - n t h S u n d a y Al ter Tr ln l t j -

10 00 Engl ish Service. Holy ' C o m m u n i o n the f i r s t S u n d a y

i n August .

F R E E M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H A. I>- McLachlan , P a s t o r

- Spa r t a -10.00 a. in . S u n d a y CchooL Classes of in teres t for everyone , re -

gardless of age. 11:00 a. m. Morning W o r s h i p Service. Message by t h e pas to/ . 2:30 p. m. Old People 's Home Ser -

vice. Evening Service a t 7:30 o'clock. Good s i n g i n g * tes t imony a n d gospel

message. Off icial Boa rd Meet ing Wednesday

even ing a t 8:00 o'clock. This will be t h e last S u n d a y of the

confe rence y e a r and clcscs a t h r e e -y e a r per .od of min i s t ry f->r t h e pas tor . I t will be h i s las t S u n d a y un less r e -appo in ted fo r a n o t h e r year .

We invi te you to en joy these services wi th us.

- R a v e n n a -10:00 a. m.—Morning Worship . 10:45 a. m . S u n d a y School Hour.

F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H A. O. Odegard . Pas to r

"A F u n d a m e n t a l C h u r c h W i t h « Gospel Message"

" I have r e a d the Bible t h r n igh m a n y t imes, a n d now m a k e It a prac t icc t o read It t h r o u g h once every year . I t is a book of all o the rs for lawyers , a s well a s d iv ines ; and I p.'.y t be m a n who c a n n o t f i n d in It a r ich supply of t h o u g h t a n d of rules f o r conduc t . " Dan ie l Webs t e r .

S u n day Serf tees: S u n d a y Schoo l a t 10:00 o'clock a. m .

We ask you t o come; we w a n t you t o come; we sha l l look for you to c o m e a n d sha l l welcome you when you do come.

M o r p i n g W o r s h i p a t 11:00 a. m. G i d -eon G u e s t Speake r . A quiet a n d r ev -e r e n t W o r s h i p H~ur.

BALLARD NEWS • i

Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Higg lns of G n ' n d R a p i d s and T h o m a s S h e r i d a n of C a d -•llac were gues ts fo r d i n n e r a t t he h o m e of Wal te r Ebers J u l y 18. t he oc-casion being Rock 's 13th b i r thday .

Mrs . Archie Hinebeck ls t h e now m e m b e r elected to t h e school board . S h e replaces G . Fe l t a s t r ea su re r .

G r o u n d lias been b roken on t h e Eb-< rs" f a r m for the new h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bodell.

Mrs . W. D. S c h r a d e r of Miami . Fla., is visiting he r a p r e n t s . Rev. a n d Mrs J a m e s M. I rby. O t h e r gues ts a t t h e rec tory this week were t h e Bloods of Roger Dam a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Russell N o r d m a n of Detroi t

Rock Ebers is s p e n d i n g t h e week a t t h e Boy Scout C a m p .

Sewing Circle will m e e t w i th Miss Elsie Field today ( T h u r s d a y ) .

We pr int Wedd ing I n v i t a t i o n s a n d Announcemen t s . S e n t i n e l - L o a d e r P u b -l i sh ing C o , S p a r t a .

SPARTA M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H Rev. F r e d J . Sch lue te r

Pas tor Greed br ings waste of mus ic waste

of bra in , waste of pa t ience , was te of pa in , wes te of manhood , waste of h e a l t h , was te of beau ty , waste of wea l th , was te of blood a n d waste of tears, waste of life's mos t precious yea r s

S a b b a t h School a t 10 a. m o clock.

Sun Mad N o m a t t e r How h o t t h e sun o r s u l t r y t h * d a y .

t he s i len t Se rve ! gas r e f r i g e r a t o r Is u n d a u n t e d I t c o n t i n u e s t o g i v e s u l k i e s 1 m p U i se r v i ce w i t h u n f l a g g i n g e f f i c i e n c y

O w n e r * e s p e c i a l l y a p p r e c i a t e t k e g e * r e f r . g -e r e t o r i n s u m m e r , b e c a u s e i t s r e c o r d o f

t o r r i d d a y s is so g o o d . I t c e n r e l i e d o n t o p r o d u c e q u a n t i t i e s o f i ce cubes ,

a n d p rese rve f o o d e t h e e i t M u l e n d a p p e t i s i n g

temperatures.

W > i y n o t t r a d e i n yowr no isy o l d

r e f r i g e r a t o r o n a n e w s i l en t g e e r e f r i g -

Is a 1 0 - y e a r g u a r a n t e e ?

Mrs. G e o r g : a n n a We i r of Detroi t a n d C o m p y e i o v e the Lord, mee t a l Mrs Noble G a u t . l h l s h o u r .

S u n d a y Morn ing Worsh ip a t 11:00 o'-• * • clock h a s a f ine t r e a t for us T h e m m -

N O R T H T Y R O N E N E W S I W l l j be present, but several fine * 1 I I 7* l aymen f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s will be -he

Mrs Alex W e l l m a n w n ' ' ^ n n J l " ' .speakers. Also some special s inging. Bor S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d took l i t t le ^ ^ ^ l p La>men to Ex-Donald fo r e x a m i n a t i o n a t t h e S t a t e Hospital . T h e y c a m e home Monday

j a f t e rnoon . Mr a n d Mrs R a y Gorby were f i s h -

in? a t Brooks Lake Monday a f t e rnoon . Mr. a n d Mrs H o u s e m a n were vaca-

| tionintr wi th he r people last T h u r s d a v i a n d Andy L a n d h e e r had to t ake cha rge of h is own grocery wagon.

Wil l iam Alden S m i t h and wife were f i sh ing a t Brooks Lake S u n d a y eve-

' r. na. Mrs. H. D Ellis w h o is spending t h e

s u m m e r w i t h Mrs. H D. S m i t h w^nt to G r a n d R a p i d s l a s t week iO visit her doctor a n d returned Sunday evening.

Mis.> E r m a a n d V e m a Gorby spen t a few d a y s at L a k e Harbor vacat-oning las t week.

B u i : R y a n a n d g r a n d d a u g h t e r . Es h -er Fe rguson a t t e n d e d t h e P a r m Union

1 picnic a t Hudson v. Ik- Sa tu rday . Mr. a n d Mrs. Dca Har r i son a n d the ,

G e n t o f ami ly a n d F r a n k Harr ison, of j

au l t t h e Lord . p r a y e r Services Wednesday a t 7 .-0.

T n e P raye r of a R igh teous m a n has a p o w e r f u l a f fec t . J a m e s 5:16. Moffi ts . T h e e f fec tua l f e rven t p r aye r of a r i g h t -eous m a n a vai le th m u c h . Godspeed. An upr igh t m a n can do a g rea t deal by p raye r when h e tries. W a y m o u t h . T h e h e a r t f e l t suppl ica t ion of a r ighteous m a n exer t s a g rea t in f luence .

T h e young people who w e n t to c a m p will give t he i r report S u n d a y . August 3rd.

You i.-e a lways welcome a l Uh «i>aru» Method i s t Episcopal C h u r c h

C H R I S T I A N SCIENCE l i l l ' K C I I K s " T r u t h " w m be the sub j ec t of t h e

Lesson-Sermon in all Chr : s« l in Science C h u r c h e s t h r o u g h o u t t h e world on Sunday . Ju ly 27.

T h e Golden Tex t ' P s a l m s 117:l-2i - O pra ise t h e Lord, ail ye n a t . o n s For h is merc i fu l k indness is g rea t I course were a t L a k e Harbor S u n d a y . .

Mr. a n d M r s Hibbs and Mr a n d j toward us : a n d t h e t r u t h of the Lo.d i Mrs. A r t h u r F r e e l a n d went to the e n d u r e t h for ever. i Valley C t> T h u r s d a y a f t e rnoon . Among the BMW

Li t t le B e t t y a n d " J e a n CoUean Just \ pass returned f r o m a two weeks visit wi th of the Lord is r i gh t ; a n d all h is wo.kx the i r g r a n d m o t h e r . Mrs. Rexford n e a r S p a r t a , w h e r e t h e y a t t ended Bible school.

Mr and Mrs. L a u r e n c e W e l l m a n a t -t ended a fami ly p icnic Sunday a f t e r -noon a t R a v e n n a wi th Mrs. W e l l m a n *

j people.

c i ta . ions is Lhi. P s a l m 33 .4-51: " T h e word

Lord are done in t r u t h . He loveth r i gh t eousness a n d J u d g m e n t : t h e e a r t h ls

. fu l l of t he goodness of t h e Lord " Corre la t ive passages t o be read iron

the C h r i s t i a n S c i e n c e textbook Science a n d Hea l th wi th Key

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f ami ly s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n i n d even ing wi th Mr. a n d Mrs. Andrew J o h n s o n . R o n a l d a n d Russel l r e m a i n -ed to s p e n d a few d a y s wi th t hem.

Mrs. M a u d Power a n d Mrs. Beryl J o h n s o n visited Mrs. Alta Hof fmever in Hackley h o s p i t a l Monday a f t e r n o o n T h e y f o u n d h e r considerably improv-ed a n d hop ing t h e cas t c an be r e m o . ed t h i s week. T h e le t ters a n d ca rd s a r e t n a n k f u l l y received.

Mrs . N. E. Wes ton s p e n t t h r e e d a y s las t week In Baldwin wi th he r sist?r . Mrs. George DufTing.

Mrs . E f l i e E m m o r e y s p e n t a day las l week wi th Mr . a n d Mrs. T h o m a s Aus-t in .

Succettsf al Fishermen Mr. a n d Mrs. F red Woodwork a n d

Mr. a n d Mrs . Lawrence S a u r a n d Mrs. H. L. Mil ler s p e n t Wednesday and T h u r s d a y o n a f i sh ing t r i p a t N o r t h -por t T h e y were a f t e r big f i sh a n d secured t h r e e lake t rou t weighing r e -spectively 8. 12 a n d 16 pounds .

Mr. a n d Mrs . F red Woodwork and Mr A n d Mrs . Lawrence S a u r vis i ted visited f r i e n d s in G r a n d Rap ids S u n -day a f t e r n o o n .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Alvah Aspinwall f r o m Allegan a n d Mrs. Ef f le Emmorey called on J a m e s Wi l l i ams S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d f o u n d h i m no t m u c h Improved in h e a l t h .

Congratulations! Mr. a n d Mrs. N o r m a n Wes ton .ire

receiving c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s on the b i r th of a n 8". p o u n d boy, o n Sunday m o r n -ing, J u l y 20. Mrs . Wes ton is a t her parents" home . Mr . a n d Mrs. Schroeder a t Casnov ia .

Mr. a n d Mrs . Nelson Alyea a n d son Je r ry f r o m Roya l O a k spen t S a t u r d a y night, a n d S u n d a y wi th Mr. nd Mrs . Ot is E m m o r e y a n d fami ly a n d a t t e n d -cd the i eun ion .

Governor's Daughters Start Retail - Store Defense Stamp Drive

i ted Mrs. Heuve lhors t ' s s i s te r s a n d b r o t h e r - i n - l a w . Mr . a n d M r s . A. E. Hughes . Miss Li l l ian B a a r e m a n a n d Mrs. Anna Buell to K a l a m a z o o . S u n -day. T h e y also cal led o n Mrs. M a r y McCune in K a l a m a z o o .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Gi l l e t t e a n d d a u g h t e r a n d son a n d M r s . J a c k Fow-ler of Muskegon were d i n n e r gues ts of Mr. a n d Mrs. E. M o r t o n Wednesday a n d in t h e a f t e r n o o n . M r s . C l a r a S h a w a n d Mrs. J o h n B r i t t o n cal led .

Mr. a n d Mrs. H o w a r d Bode 11 a n d d a u g h t e r of Chicago . M r . a n d Mrs. Wil l iam Bodell a n d M r s . Leo J o h n s o n a n d ch i ld ren cal led o n M r . a n d Mrs. F r e d Cadwel l M o n d a y a f t e r n o o n .

McCune R e u n i o n T h e McCune r e u n i o n w a s held S u n -

day. Ju ly 20, w i th a b o u t f i f t y a t t e n d -ing f r o m G r a n d R a p i d s . Muskegon. S p a r t a , G r « n t a n d Casnov ia . Off icers e lected fo r t h e y e a r a r e : P res iden t . Lewis McCune ; S e c r e t a r y a n d t r e a s -ure r . Mrs . Clare A l t o n a n d M r s E m -erson Gi i lmer , J r . . w a s re -e jec ted c h a i r m a n of t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t c o m -mi t tee . I t was voted t h e r e u n i o n would be held nex t year , t h e t h i r d S u n d a y to Ju ly a t Moore 's P a r k , n e a r Bailey.

People r e a d local news—also your a d 11 i t ' s to t h e S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r .

L A N S I N G (Sp*cnW)—Ellen a n d Jo A n n , ar® pictured above w i t h the i r f a t h e r , M ich igan 's Governor M u r r a y D. V a n Wagoner, purchasing U. S. Defense Savings S tamps a t a re ta i l store. According to Frank N . Isbey, C h a i r m a n of Michigan's Defense Savings C o m m i t t e e . Defense Savings S t a m p * w e n t on sale in 60,000 M i c h i g a n reta i l stores, July 10 th .

Emmorey Reun ion T h e E m m o r e y fami ly r e u n i o n was

h'Jld S u n d a y . Ju ly 20. a t t he Ot i s E m -m o r e y h o m e honor ing Mrs. EfTie E m -r i o r e y w i t h 74 relat ives a t t e n d i n g f r o m Al legan. Kalamazoo. Otsego. Roya l O a k . Dowagiac , G r a n d Rap ids , L a k e F red r i cksbu rg . S p a r t a a n d K e n t Ci ty.

KENT CITY LOCAL NEWS - Hre. C. W. Fulkerson, Correspondent—Phone 2701

Jacque l ine Roll ins and E l m e r M a r -t ins h a d S u n d a y d inne r w i t h lier g r a n d p a r e n t s , Mr. and Mrs. H . Rice of Bailey.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Lyie Rexfo rd a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k Roll ins l e f t S a t u r d a y fo r a n ex tended t r ip In C a n a d a nd t h r o u g h N o r t h e r n Mlcliign. T h e y ex -pect t o cover abou t 2.200 miles d u r i n g t h e i r two weeks" vacat ion.

Robe r t Sp rague r e tu rned h o m e T u e s -d a y f r o m t h e hospital where he h a d been fo r t w o weeks fal lowing a n o p ? r -a t ion for he rn i a .

My. a n d Mrs. Henry Mans f i e ld s p e n : t h e week-end wi th relat ives a t Mesick.

Mrs. I r m a Clute a n d Dr . r h e l m a Clu te c a m e f r o m Lans ing S a t u r d a y evening a n d remained u n t i l S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n wi th relat ives here .

Sunday School Picnic T h e Bapt i s t S u n d a y School is e n j o y -

ing i ts a n n u a l picnic a t Hess Lake to-day ( T h u r s d a y ) .

Ha r ry Pe te r son r e t u r n e d to t h e G.-eat Lakes T r a i n i n g S t a t i o n S u n d a y »»ver4ng a f t e r spending a week wi th Ills pa ren t s , Mr . a n d Mrs. S imeon Pe te r son . At the end of a m o n t h lie will be t r ans -f e r r ed to some t rade school.

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Cal lers a t t he E l m e r Wel l s home S u n d a y were Mr. a n d Mrs. Alva Heiss of Solon, Mr. a n d Mrs . E a r l MacDon-ald a n d Russell Wells ar .d Jun io r .

^isz JSSTTf Henry Mansf ie ld h a s decided to take

At Local C h u r c h Next- S u n d a y Rev. C. Allan Taf f will

speak a t t h e W y o m i n g P a r k Gospel T a b e r n a c l e a n d t h e morn ing service a t t h e K e n t City Bap t i s t c h u r c h will be conduc ted by a m e m b e r of t h e G i d -eons who ar«.- h a v i n g the i r a n n u a l con-ven t ion in G r a n d R a p i d s t h i s week In t h e evening. Rev. T o m Cla rk of P a t e r s o n . New J e r s e y will b? t h e «weak-er.

Mr. a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s Montgomery

the s a m e t r e a t m e n t s a t Lans ing . He a n d Mrs. Mansf ie ld e x p e c t t o leavr th i s week with t he i r house t r a i l e r and will probably be gone severa l weeks.

Ar thu r Anderson s p e n t Wednesday in Lansing a t t e n d i n g a soil conserva-tion p rogram.

Lowell Kelley drove to Allan Pa rk , a s i :burb of Det ro i t . S u n d a y to bring Ins mother , Mrs. Lily Kelley, home. S h e had been visi t ing h e r daugh t e r . Nettie, fo r a week.

Mrs. N o r m a n D c m m o i . . a f o rmer res ident of th i s vUage. d ied at hei home in H a r t S a t u r d a y . J u l y 12. T1k bereaved fami ly h a s t h e s y m p a t h y of a host of f r iends .

Mrs . Wal te r S p r a g u e s p e n t a few -lays In G r a n d R a p i d s l a s t week with iier daugh te r s . Mrs . Pe rcy L a n e i nd Mrs. Chester Es the r a n d the i r famillir. .

E. J . Soles is siowly improv ing f r o m his r e c n t Illness a n d w a s aule to rid<-out last Fr iday to t a i l on Elmer Wells.

Miss La von D u n n s p e n t Saturday with Mrs. Mer t ie R a y m o n d .

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t he copper coun t ry of Nor the rn Michi gan .

G e r a l d Gi lmore of Hol l and a n d J u n -ior M o n t g o m e r y w h o is a t t e n d i n g s u m -mer school a t Mich igan S t a t e College spen t the week-end wi th Mr. a n d Mi~ Joe M o n t g o m e r y .

Mr . a n d Mrs. M. E. Moore a n d Mr a n d Mrs. Andrew Car l son a t t e n d e d ser -vices a t M a r a n a t h a S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi l l Cook a n d Pear ley Mae spen t t h e week-end wi th re la t ives in M a n ton .

Joyce Ax ford of R a v e n n a is s p e n d -ing a few d a y s wi th Gladys . G l e n d a a n d Evelyn Harwood .

Archie Moxom of Detroi t was t h e gues t of h is b r o t h e r - i n - l a w and s is ter . Mr . a n d Mrs. N. F . Holben f r o m Tues -day unt i l T h u r s d a y of las t week.

Miss Veva C h a s e h a s r e t u r n e d to G r a n d R a p i d s w h e r e she 1s tak ing a course in beau ty cu l tu re , a f t e r s p e n d -ing two weeks a t he r h o m e d u r i n g t h e che r ry ha rves t .

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Rev. a n d Mrs. C. Allen T a f I chap - lng will be occupied by Albert Riddle e roned a group of n i n e t e e n girls who a t t e n d e d the Bible C o n f e r e n c e a t M a r -a n a t h a . all of last week. All r e tu rned home Monday . Mr. a n d Mrs. T a i l re -t u r n e d to Lake H a r b o r M o n d a y n igh t a n d expect to s p e n d t h e week a t t he Bible Conference .

I m p r o v i n g House N o r m a n Rossell Is p u t t i n g improve

men t s on h is house . He h a s built a

who will engage to the same business a n d will be o p e n for business abou t August 1.

Mrs . S a ' a h Engl i sh a n d h e r d a u g h -te r . Mrs . Elsie W h i t n e y and two chi l -d ren . were ca l le rs a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . Maggie Cur t i s s last Wednesday .

Mr. a n d Mr^i. J o h n Soles of J a c k s o n were gues ts of Mr . a n d Mrs. G e n e Soles f r o m F r i d a y over t h e week-end.

c e m e n t app roach to t h e s t ree t a n d is T h e y also vis i ted a t t he E. J . Soles pa in t i ng t h e house . ; h o m e a n d s p e n t S u n d a y in G r a n d

Carol ine a n d L o r r a i n e Bjork a re j R a p i d s wi th Mr . a n d Mrs. R a l p h Soles. spending a couple of weeks wi th re la -tives to Chicago.

Pas to r R e t u r n s F r o m Wisconsin Rev. T e r n e r y r e t u r n e d S a t u r d a y

f r o m Wisconsin w h e r e h e h a d been with h is m o t h e r w h o recent ly u n d e r -went a n opera t ion . He repor t s t h a t she is improving rap id ly a n d hopes t o be with h e r son h e r e in a few weeks.

Las t Tuesday Mrs . E d i t h P e r h a m a n d fami ly e n t e r t a i n e d t h e following gues ts : Mrs . F r a n k Mer r i t t of Sunfield . Miss H e a t h a M e m t t of Greenvi l le a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Lee B a r t o of B a d Axe.

Mr. a n d Mis . S a m P a n t a n d family spen t S u n d a y in Allegan wi th Mrs P a n t ' s a u n t , Mrs . E r a B r o m a n .

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Mr. a n d Mrs . Nelson Holben s p e n t the week-end in t h e Victor Moxom cot -t age a t Hess Lake.

Mr . a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s K l l n t a n d Leon K l m t a n d M r . a n d Mrs. A r t h u r K l i n t were S u n d a y gues t s of Mr . a n d Mrs. M a r t i n Neiison a n d fami ly of S p a r t a .

M r . a n d Mrs. G o r d o n S t a r k were S u n d a y gues t s oi Mr . a n d Mrs. Rodney Hoa t l l n of Hol land .

Miss Helen Robe r t s is in Hol l and t o -day <Thursday* where she is a gues t a t t he g a r d e n wedding of a f r i end .

Mr . a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s K l m t a n d Leon

Mr. a n d Mrs. Howard Bodell a n d d a u g h t e r B a r b a r a of Chicago have been s p e n d i n g the pas t few d a y s a t t he h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Wi l l i am Bodell. O t h e r visi tors were: Mr . a n d Mrs A W. Meyer of G r a n d R a p i d s a n d Mrs. El la S t in son last S u n d a y .

Mrs. A. E F leming of Grosse P o . n t e visited h e r m o t h e r . Mrs. S. J . D r u m -monrt l a s t week

Mr a n d Mrs. Roy Nelson of G r a n d Rapids . M.". a n d Mrs. Eli Wegall a n d d a u g h t e r . J o a n of K e n t City drove t o L u d i n g t o n a n d back by t h e way of Muskegon S u n d a y .

Mrs E l izabe th Whi t e . Mrs. Mae P a r -ing a n d Mrs. Aggie ClintsBian were W e d n e s d a y d i n n e r guests of Mrs. Susie Rood of Half Moon Lake.

H a s H e a r t At tack Mrs George W h i t e was t a k e n wi th a

h e a r t a t t a c k a t her h o m e Monday-Mr. a n d Mrs. J i m T i f f a n y a n d ch i l -

d r e n of G r a n d Rap ids vis.ted he." p a r -en ts . Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C. M u m a . S u n -day .

M r a n d Mis . Ear l S t inson le f t S u n -day t o visit the i r son- in - l aw a n d d a u g h t e r . Mr. a n d Mrs. D. Has»ock in De t ro i t f o r a couple of days.

t ' a r l Nyblade is convalescing a t h is h o m e a n d is feel ing a s well a s can be expected .

Loca ted I n Casnovia Mr. a n d Mr» Ross H a r n e r a re now

l iving in Sag inaw where he now h a s s teady e m p l o y m e n t a s ra i l road depo t a g e n t . .

Mr. a n d Mrs J a c k S m i t h a n d ch i l -d r e n of Muskegon vsli ted h e r f a t h e r , R a l p h R a n s o m Sunday .

Mrs. F r e d B lush a n d ch i ldren cal l -ed o n Mr . a n d Mrs. August S c h a m b e r Sunday even ing .

F red , Roger a n d Maxine Roscoe a n d L y n n a n d A r t h a - A n n e Lewis vis i ted the Augus t S c h a m b e r ch i ldren M o n -d a y . . , ,

Dr . a n d Mrs. J o h n Vanders to lp of G r a n d R a p i d s were guests of Mrs . S. J . D r u m m o n d S u n d a y .

S u n d a y School Picnic T h e S u n d a y School picnic will be

he ld a t Hess Lake, sou th side. T h u r s -day. A u g u s t 7. wi th everyone invi ted.

Mr . a n d Mrs. Roger M o e r m a n of G r a n d R a p i d s visited Mr. a n d Mrs . R o y a l Twiss . I n the a f t e r n o o n Mrs. T w i s s a c c o m p a n i e d t h e m to Moore P a r k a t Half Moon Lake to a t t e n d t h e M c C u n e reun ion . Mrs. M o e r m a n

wi th he r p a r e n t s u n t i l

t a i n e d Mr a n d P-JS. E. B o w m a n a^id Belle of K e n t City a n d Mrs . C a r r i e W e b b S u n d a y , in honor of Mrs. B o w -m a n ' s b i r t h d a y ann ive r sa ry .

Mr . a n d Mrs. F r e d G r e i n e r a n d baby a n d Mrs. Augus ta G r e i n e r were gues t s of Mr . a n d Mrs. J a y Harir ig a t Hess L a k e S u n d a y .

At tend 4-H Club Car . ip

c a m p held a t Bostwick lake f r o m W e d -n e s d a y un t i l S a t u r d a y of l a s t week

Mr. a n d Mrs. S m i t h Cla rk of Sul l i -van visited h is sister a n d fami ly . Mr . n d Mrs . J a y S tockdale S u n d a y .

Begin School C a n n i n g T i i e c a n n i n g h a s been s t a r t e d a t

rhool «r»- Ihe school l u n c h e s th i s w i n -

be great ly a p p r e c i a t e d . Miss Veva C h a s e r e t u r n e d t o he r ]

work in G r a n d R a p i d s M o n d a y a f t e r . t h e cher ry h a r v e s t .

Rosemary G r o s s m e r Is v is i t ing h e r « g r a n d p a r e n t s . Mr. a n d Mrs. F r e d C a d - j well t h i s week.

Mr. a n d Mrs. C l aude Estlow were S u n d a y d i n n e r gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs E. Mor ton .

Mr. and Mrs . G u y Lillie of G r a n d Rap ids visited Mr. a n d Mrs. J . E. Lillie Sunday .

Virgil L e h m k u h l e s p e n t t h e f ' r s t p a r t of las t week in De t ro i t a n d t h e l a t e r wi th h is p a r e n t s . Mr . a n d M i s . J o h n L e h m k u h l e in S t . Louis, fo r h is vaca -Uon. His b r o t h e r . Pau l , r e t u r n e d wi th h im her f r o m S t . Louis t o s p e n d t h e wcck with school f r iends .

Mrs. F . L. B l a n c h a r d a n d d a u g h t e r , M a r i a n of F e r n d a l e c a m e F r i d a y •.light t o visit the f o r m e r ' s mo the r , Mrs . H. P a y n e for t h e week-end .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde Eitel a n d Mrs. J a m e s P u l l m a n a t t e n d e d t h e Cherry-J o s e p h Clark, J a m e s Norr i s a n d

K a y 4 Westco t t a t t e n d e d t h e 4 - H Cli o Fest ival he ld a t T r a v e r s e Ci ty F r i d a y a n d t ak ing Mrs. P u l l m a n o n t o C h a r -levoix, where she will r e m a i n fo r a few days.

Carl S c o t t of De t ro i t was a vis i tor a t t he h o m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde Eitel M o n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . H. Heuve lho r s t a n d Bet ty . Mr. a n d Mrs. Leo Finch, of

t e r . Anyone hav ing any c a n s they will Rockford a n d Miss Car r ie H i l d r e t h vis-

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v i m Mildred He f l ron has r e t u r n e d f r o m t h e F r e m o n t hospi ta l a f t e r a n o p e r a t i o n t o convalesce a t t h e h o m e of Mrs . Flossie J o h n s o n .

T h u r s d a y evening Mrs. A r t h u r T h i b -of W e s t Virginia . Mr . a n d Mrs .

K l in t a n d Miss R u t h Neiison s p e n t ODDenheimer of G r a n d R a p i d s Cnnrlov nritVi \ j f r QTlH AflVTl IiP- « >. i _ t S u n d a y wi th Mr . a n d Mrs. Arlyn Le B a r o n a t P i n e L*land T h e y a re c a m p -ing t h e r e fo r a week wi th t he i r house car-

Mr. a n d Mrs. Robe r t O t t i n g e r spent S u n d a y even ing wi th the i r p a r e n t s to K e n t City.

Mrs . F.-ank Sorhe ide called o n Mrs. Ad' Ua PI ' s o n a t Bai ley on S u n d a y .

: , ,r. a n d Mrs . C h a r l e s K l i n t a n d H a r -

a n d Mrs . Elgy Buh l of S p a r t a visited Mr . a n d Mrs . Pe«*rl M u m a .

Mr a n d Mrs. Clyde Holder, were o v e r - n i g h t gues ts S a t u r d a y of h is b r o t h e r a n d s i s ie r - t o - l a w . M r . a n d M r s . G l e n Hoiden to Ka lamazoo .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed J o h n s o n a n d son of Co lumbus . Ohio, a n d Mr a n d Mrs. Se ldon J o h n s o n spen t t h e l a t t e r p a r t of las t week a t Big S t a r Lake Ed

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Id called on Mr . a n d Mrs. Osca r Ol - J o h n s o n a n d fami ly lef t S u n d a y m o r n -on S u n d a y t o see Mr. Kl in t s m o t h e r , — f < w r , „ r i n n , f l Oh io to soend a

who is very sick. Mrs C la rence Eubank a n d son C u r -

t.ss of M a r n e spen t two days last week with he r m o t h e r . Mrs Maggie Cur t iss .

C o n n i e a n d R i c h a r d Malmquis t of Chicago a re s p e n d i n g two weeks wi th the i r uncle a n d a u n t . Mr. a n d Mrs Osca r Bjork .

Mr . a n d Mrs . G e r a r d Mooney spen t S u n d a y wi th t he i r pa ren t s . Mr. and Mrs W H. Hubbel l .

Mr . a n d Mrs. Andrew Bal tz a n d Glad le . F r a n k Ba l t z a n d Mrs. Roy-S torey . all or Ba t t l e C- rek were S a t -u r d a y a f t e r n o o n cal lers on Mrs P e t e r Ander son a n d Lester .

Mrs Eff le Emmorey hp-5 gone t o S p a r t a to s t ay w i t h he r daugh t e r . Mrs. Elgin Gorby for a while a f t e r being wi th he r son Ot i s a n d family fo r t h r e e

Rev Lindval l of Chicago was the guest of M r a n d Mrs Car l S a u r th i s week f r o m Monday unti l Wednesday

I T h e y e n t e r t a i n e d h i m with a d inne r a t t h e S a u r co t tage Monday evening. Al-

| ber t S a u r a n d Agnes were also gues ts Rev. G i lbe r t R. Brown a n d fou r girls

| of h i s c h u r c h l e f t S u n d a y noon fo r Cisco Beach . Wisconsin . where they a re a t t e n d i n g a Bible confe rence all

! t h i s week. Mr. a n d Mrs. C a r l Saur . the i r guest .

Rev LtodvaJl . A. H. S a u r a n d Agnes s p e n t T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n to Allegan

Mr a n d Mrs. Andrew J o h n a o n and T«>d were F r iday a f t e r n o o n cal lers to G r a n d Haven on Mr a n d Mrs . Albert J o h n a o n a n d fami ly .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Ca r l S a u r a n d Mr a n d Mrs G e n e Cla rk of O r a n d R a p i d s s p e n t 8 u n d a y a t Pa l l asburg P a r k .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Haro ld Blohm a n d

lng fo r C i n c i n n a t i . Oh io to spend week w i t h the i r d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Isabel le C o n n a n d fami ly , before r e t u r n i n g h o m e .

Mary L y n n a n d Lou St inson. d a u g h - j t e r s of Dr . a n d Mrs. Wal t e r S t in son of Bay C i ty a re visit ing the i r g r a n d p a r -en t s . Mr . a n d Mrs. C. B. S t inson fo r a couple of weeks

M r a n d Mrs. Wesley Lundquls t a n d ch i ld ren . Mr a n d Mrs Hllber t Hill a n d ch i ld ren . M r s T. T h a t c h e r a n d ch i l -d r e n of R a v e n n a . Mrs. E m m a L u n d -Quist a n d daugh te r s , I rene . Alice. M o n - \ n a M a r . e a n d Florence of H a r t were gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. C l in ton L u n d -qu l s t S u n d a y Mrs. E. Lundquls t r e - j m a i n e d f o r t be n i g h t .

M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n Br i t t on were gues t s of Mr . a n d Mrs. Lloyd S i m m o n s of G r a n d R a p i d s a t t he i r co t t age a t Meyers Lake Tuesday

Mr . a n d Mrs. A r t h u r B u r r of G r a n d R a p i d s were T h u r s d a y visitors a t t h e h o m e ot Mr a n d Mrs. J o h n B r n t o n

Mrs . Mary Spencer . Mr. a n d M r s F r e d Weber of O r a n d R a p i d s a n d S p e n c e r Weber of Lans ing called or. Mr. a n d Mr*. J o h n Br i t ton S u n d a y afternoon.

Mr. a n d Mrs. Albert Atkinson s p e n ; S u n d a y wi th Mr. a n d Mrs. Clyde B u r -ton a t M a c a t a w a Lake n e a r Hol l and

Mr . a n d Mrs C. W. Bunce e n t e r -t a ined J o h n a n d Rober t Dtendorf a n d Robe r t Arends a t a show to Muskegon S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n

J o s e p h C h a s e of For t Custer w a s h o m e S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y a n d Miss Ann DeVr ies of Muskegon wa* t h e gues t of Mr . and Mrs J . L C h a s -also S a t u r d a y and Sunday .

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