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+->+++ FOB BARGAINS BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS •tllllll VOLUME 68—ESTABLISHED 1876 THE SENTINEL-LEADER PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN ONE OF MICHIGAN'S MOST PLEASANTAND PROSPEROUS AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES ~~ SPARTA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1945 4-*» BUT BUT United States WAB BONDS I I I M I 1 I H I I M NUMBER 42 Zeeland Chicks Play Spartans Contest Under New Lights At Balyeat Field October 24 in Rockford Rams Trim Local Gridders 13-0 Tne Chicks of Zeeland High will tangle with ihe Spartans of Sparta High at Balyeat Field under the new.y Installed arcs. Wednesday night, Oct. 34 Spar'a won from the Chicks at Zeeland last year, but the Chicks are confident tha Uhe decision will be re- versed Wednesday night The gome was moved up from Friday to We ^" nesday because of the two-day ers' institute at Grand Rapids Octoo- iT An added attraction will be the ap- pearance of the Zeeland and Sparta bands. Tney. too. will vie for honors as they present demonstrations during ^The^Chicks as well as their band will be entertained after the game by the Spartans with lunch. This has be- come more or less a fixed custom be- tween the two schools. The whole school Is wortung to make this game a spectacle worth seeing Don't forget the date Wednesday. Oct. 24 i t 7:45 o'clock. Rockford 13—Sparta 0 Playing listless ball from whistle to whistle, the Spartans were handed a 13-0 defeat by the Rockford Rams last Saturday on the ]«vvters grid- Bob Fancette. halfback ol the Rams was the big gun for the winners, scor- ing both touchdowns and one point by conversion. Flay Lee Rebels The Spartans will go to Lee Friday night. Oct. 1* to do battle with the Rebels of Lee High The Spartans won from Lee last J' car ln * thriller. The I^ec lads handed Rock- ford a 19-0 beating a couple of weeks ago. so the Spartans are in for a busy evening Friday ngiht. The game is »r Lee under the lights. J>ON FREEMAN OFFERS NEW LINE OF RADIOS Fulfilling its promise to beat the field' with the first new radios for civilian use, the John Meek Indus- tries. Plymouth Indiana, today deliv- ered the first radio to I*- received by Don :^man of Bailey, fince the lifting of wartime restrictions. The set was sent by air express in order to *et it to Bailey at the earliest pos- sible moment It is a miniature fm-tube table model, finished in while and red plas- tic aad been named ' The Trad Blazer " Styled by a leading New York designer, it incorporates entirely new concepts In ratlio engineering. Although the set received is to b3 used for demonstration purposes only, the Meek Company will produce It In sufficient quantities to permit imme- diate general sale, and orders are be- ing accepted now. The radio will be on display in the Freeman home where some of the latest testing equipment has been in stalled. Mr. Freeman is a graduate of Grant high school a»:d his wife Is the former Iris Lambson. PLAN GAME HUNT FOR OCTOBER 27 Sparta Hunting and Fishing Club will hold a game hunt on October 27 and 23. All persons interested in tak- ing part In this game hunt should be- come members of the Sparta Hunting and Fishing Club at, or before the monthly meeting October 25. Tn* reguiar monthly meeting will be hj.d at the Legion hall October 25 at 7:30 p. m. All members and potential LAST MINUTE NEWS FLASHES Sparta PTA Plans Dedication Program Col. Lester DoeIT of Grand Rapids, a former Chaplain in the South Facific area, will be the guest speaker at the next PTA meeting. October 23. at 8 o'clock In the high school gym. .*'• this time the new Service Plaque will be unveiled and dedicated. It is cer- tain that this will be one of the most unique and outstanding meetings of the year. _ The plaque, built by the Shop Class •under the supervision of Mr. Van- Hoesen. shows very fine workmanship and will be a credit to this depart- ment of our school. T.ie engravirtg or the names was done by the Holland r ^ T a y r^r KjBoc* B^ln, Company oT Holland, years in steady and worthy s u p p o r t l s very #rmUful Mrs. T ^ e ' i / i s k X f b e e n performed with ' M. Allen and her commit^ for th£r due Seditto the management and untiring effort* in securing[toe names £L>£Ses Now they're to a position of the 475 youn*: men and women that to blow off a little steam. It's begin- appear on the plaque. ing to look like a big time in the old town next Saturday night and we .1 be there to share in the laughter and applause. It's a pleasure to know the Minstrels success is already assured by the un- precedented <*cntand for tickets. Now go ahead, boys! Smear the black THE MINSTREL SHOW 'it's natural to expect the foundry workers to seek some form of relaxa- tion. They have been on the Jcto. SPARTA SOLDIER RECEIVES AWARD Pfc. Lowell F. Pinckney. Co. L. 114th Infantry, was recently award- ed the Bronze Medal of Honor for meritorious servic* in direct sup- S rt of combat operations from ;t. 24. 1944 to May 8. 1945 in France, uci uuuiy and Austria. As a vehicle driver during this period, Pfc. Pinckney courageously and ag- gressively performed his duties, of- ten braving enemy artillery a n 1 mortar fire to bring food, equip- ment. »aimunItion and personnel to the front line foxholes. In addition he has engaged In patrol work, showing fearlessness and outstand- ing devotion to duly His fine com- bat record is worthy of oraise. chalk on heavily and shoot the works! WE'LL HELP KILL THE RUMORS! So many rumors without foundation are floating around town regarding the recent Hussey Drug Store fire and uhe store's future that we feel Its "in- to state the true facts in the ^ase •yir stanfield, owner of the building, iias secured a Rockford contractor, Ted Noordyk. to rebuild the store and uhe wo.k is expected to get under wav a few days. Kenneth Gane. also of Grand Rap- ids, will sing, and the high school band, under the direction of Mr Dav- is. will contribute a part on fhe pro- gram. The Honor Roll Plaque is to be placed in the hall of our high school as a reminder to the youth of today and the youth of tomorrow of the sacrifice made by the youth of yester- day that we might continue to live In freedom. Crystal Flash Opens New Station In Sparta Announcement has been made bv Crystal Flash gasoline officials that the company has leased the Hlne All Tickets For Minstrel Show Saturday Sold Plans Under Way to Repeat Performance Thursday, October 25 Food Chain Makes Record Peach Buy Distribution of 242.644 bushels of the 1945 Miehgian peach crop through A & t* food Stores 1" 19 states was announced by the food chain's divi- sional headquarters here today. •Hiis is the largest volume of Michi- gan peaches ever handled by the com- pany during one season, according to a statement by Frank C. Knlesner. vice-president of A & P's produce buying affiliate. It exceeds the previ- ous high mark set In purchases last year by approximately 34,000 bushels. Based on the overage car lot of 303 bushels, this volume represents a total of 613 carloads, Knlesner contirmed. The company was able to handle this record volume through achieving a wider distribution than heretofore, the announcement said, with peaches going to such distant points as New York. Baltimore. Tampa, Mobile. New Orleans. Des Moines and Kansas City. Among the 23 cities listed in the an- nouncement as major centers of dis- tribution were Toledo, where A & P stores sold 35.500 bushels: Detroit. 33.- 895: Orand Rapids. 25.200: Milwaukee. 22,314; Chicago. 22 237, New York. 21.- 780: Louisville, 10,334; Indianapolis 11.831, and Cincinnati. 8,969 Nation's Fire Lose Is $900.00 Per Minute According To Farrer In An Address At C. of C. Meet ONLY 47 r ; OF MERCHANTS WHO HAVE FIRES RETURN TO BUSINESS The nation's huge fire bill runs at $900 per minute, was the startling re- mark made by Richard E. Farrer, chairman of the speaker's committee. YOUTH DIRECTOR AT SPARTA CHURCH Michigan State Fire Prevention Asso- ciation. at last week's Chamber of Commerce meeting. Another astonishing fact about fires, as revealed by the speaker, was thai only 47'* of merchants who have their stores destroyed by fire return to ac- tive business. -When a man burns NEXT SUNDAY cul -** ^ farrer, "he loeea interest In | his retail venture. All one's labor. lifetime Rev Dale Cryderman, the E stern thrift and hopes of are Regional Youth Director of the Free Methodist church, will speak at the Mr. Hus?ey has retained his lease on Smit h service station on Highway the building ai*d plans to re-establish the drug business when room is avail- » ble __ JUSt now Mi. nu»c;.> »"T" lem is to find a place to live. Tho house h*; has occupied since coming to Sparta has been sold. The new- owner expects to occupy the house as soon as Mr. Kussey can find suitable living quarlers elsewhere. SPARTA'S "ANGEL OF MERCY! The countless friends of Mrs. James B-.-ute will be sorry to learn fciat sh* was taken to S' Mary.-, hospital Mon- day :~r -r. operation, which was suc- cessfully performed Tuesday. M r I Beute. who first came to Spar- ta abo.it ten years ai:o as a nurse m our former nospitai. has been _>r. L Bull's assistant since the hospital closed Doing the long years of the war Mrs. Beute has worked falthfu.lv and hard in bringing relief to the sick and injured. Of time* it has been saM that lives -have been spared vnd hcoes revived when serious cases were brought to her attention during the doctor's absence. She truly has been an^angel of mercy!" Mrs. Be-ites room number Is 421 and the visiting hours are'from 10 « m to - P- m - ™ case you would like to drop her a card or calf for a brief visit. v— Funeral Service Sat. For Axel Nequist M-37. Just north of the high school vocational building. The company formerly operated n o r ion nimnu UUCvtly OppiioikC ""l station aimoii new location. V- The MPR minstrel show which wll be presented at the high school audi- torum Saturday evening. Oct. 20. will draw a capacity crowd Latest word from Art Berg. In charg" of tickets, is that all seals for t ie per- formance haee been sold. Flans, he states, e.re b. lng made to rrive another show on next Thursday evening to ac- commodate many local and out-of- town people who have expressed the desire to get in on the tin. Nearby town- Have also sent lnvitrtions to producer Wm. OtobJ, hoping the cast wiii be able w put w Wc iuw« »n their communities. t Heading toe large list or ei tertain- ers is Qeo. Fifield as the Interlocutor E.id men, or black face comedans are T F MeFall. Chas. Warren, Warner Siegel. Ellsworth Sml!h, pick Gotten and Van L mdquJit. A soecial feature or the show in- cludes' specialties by a group of tal- ented employees. The orchestra will be under direc- tion of Jack Davis. Other musical numbers will be given by the club band. Area One War Chest Drive Getting Results Reports from Sparta and the town- ships of Sparta, Tyrone and Alpine, all of whio.t represent Area One In i wie current War Chest drive, show « 39.53 per cent already subscribed to- j ward the Tunc!, according to Alvin He later and Frank Holmqulst. regional j chairmen. Other chairmen comprising this dls- trtrt are Olenn Bradford. Soarta. Ell Roberts, Sparta township. E J Casey. Tyrone township. Charles MomVr, Alpine township und Gunnard V BJsrk of Tyrone. In addition to tne War Cheat amounts reported for Sparta township th* Community CouncU hes a credit of $151.00 o ' a total report of $453.00 Sparui Village shows a tot".l report of $4,221 w i t h $2,814 going to the 20 National War ruud and 21 Commun- ty Chest amende® and $1,407 going to the Community Council. To date the Community Council has a total of $1,568.00. SPARTA NEWS members are urged to be present at this meeting. The details of the Game Hunt, the Turkey Shoot aim the ame Dinner will be discussed at this time. Anyone wishing to sign up or be- come members or Sparta punting and ,^ e Michigan Artcraft Fishing Club prior to this meeting 1X1 y may do so by contacting Melvin R. Rogers of the Rogers Hardware Com- pany. PFC. BLOOM The new manager of the station will be Wm. "Bill" Eloo. i. Red Arrow vet- eran. now honorably discharged. Bloom spent over four years in army service a member of the 126th Infantry, half of which was spent ir. the South Pacific. , j ^ "Bill's" many friends are glad he is home today after so many years of distinguished service and wish him real success in his new work. GOING A LONG WAY FOR HELP G E. Wil'.ett of San Bentio. Texas, a brother-in-law o! Walter A. Titus. Axel F. Nequlst. 76. "native of Sweden and well mown resident of Sparta for 33 yeai-s. passed away Tuesday morning.'Oct. : 6 at his home in Spar- ta. He had been ill for about a year. Born in Boxholm. Sweden. April 10, 1869. h e came to this counu-y at the age of 14 years and settled at White- hall. While there he wort-d in the lumber woods, sawmills and the shin- gle mill. I n 189S h e moved to Neway- go where he was employed for more than ten years by the Newaygo Port- land Cement Co. Coming to 3part* Equipment Co.. then later was employ- , Mrs. Walter Titus. „-i k,. viirhlaan Artcraft Co. Visiting at the home of Mr and Mr... V. H. Fahling Sunday afternoon were Mrs. Amanda Dinkei and giand- daughter, Shi. ley. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ger- ald Hondorp and da.ughter, Joan, Mr. and Mrs. John Mulder. Mr. and Mrs. Mirvin Scholten. all of Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. George Dinkei and daughter. Nancy and Mr. and Mrs Oerrit Mulder of Holland. Sunday dinner gues--s at the home oX M r . <wnd Mrs. Alfred SUVcn® weic Mr. and Mrs. John Lfrhmann of moved to Sparta from their farm and will live in the Armock house on Cen- tennial avenue. Members of Sparta Maccabees will meet at the hall Wednesday. Oct. 24. Mrs. Xi.'ty Norris of Casnovia ar^d Grand Rapids has been spending a few days with Mis. Leon Norris. has traveled all the way from Texas J Miss HJda Fahllng. who reccn ... to erect the new cement block building Lresigned her position as c 1 ^ . „._T' a t r.hp Snarta RaUon Board, is spend- for Sparta Cleaners When completed it will be one of the most modern plants in Western Mio'.iigan. Mrs. Fred Ttus of Lakevlew. Mien. mother. Mr. Ryan also expects to vis- it the family while there. George Albee was Installed as pres- ident of Club 18 of Grand Rapids San- day, Oct. 14 Mr. and Mr. Charles Momber of Alpine were initiated as new members on this day also. Mrs. Henry Glocksm. with Mrs. Wm Bosch as assi»ting hostess, entertained ten members and guests of tiie exec- utive board of the Woman's Society oi CluiStiA" Service at lUiiClicOn at Glocksin's home. Thursday. Oct. 11. . Following the luncheon aud social .ud Mr, Ous 9teven?on Lt. Commander and Mrs. Gordon Balyeat visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Balyeat last week. He has been on 15-day leave after spenduig two years in medical servic2 in tne South Pacific and has now been as- signed to further duty at the Naval Hospital at Parris Island, South Caro- lina. Tne South Sparta Neighbors Club met at tne home ol Rum Neis^n on Tnursciay, Oct. 11 with nineteen pres- MR CRYDERMAN Free Methodist church In Sparta next Sunday miming at 11:00 o'clock. Be- fore his conversion and call to the ministry. Mr. Cryderman was staff photographer on the Detroit Timss, covering varlour. activities Including Sports. For the past six years, he has been working with youmc people throughout the eastern part of the United States and Canada. Special singing by the male quartette. Humeston To Direct Halloween Party FreJ Humeston has been appointed chairman of Sparta's Halloween party which will be staged Wednesday. Oc- tober 31. The party is sponsored by the local Found a-io l. Wm. A. Rogers, president. The Sparta FFA headed by Dean Al- len will decorate and help clean up the main street for the party. C. J. VanDenHout and his committee will be in charge of games. wiped out in fires." Mr. Farrer, who seemed well versed in the fire prevention program, began his interesting discussion by stating that fire was one of man'r greatest discoveries. He told of how the Greeks ol old first Invented flame throwers and how the Indians fouht pioneer* by burning them out with blazing fagots. Japan, he said, was once aimost to- tally destroyed by "Jelly gasoline." an j instrument used quite successfully in j the recent war by many nations Without fire we would be without , canned goods, heated homes. Fire Is a great aid to Industry and transpor- ; tation. S> fire has an Important part in the development of our resources. I he said j "But the servant turns on the mas- i ter." ne said, "when It gel* out of con- trol. Fire departments cannot prevent fires." he said, "they can only attempt to put them out." "Every time a building burns we're at war." said Farrer. We're ail trying to be careful, but it's often Che care- less nelg-.bor who is resporslb 1 - for our fire losses. More American homes are wiped out by fire than in three other nation*. Farrer said. This Is largely fcccauso of poor construction. Only a city tnat has a conflagration has learned the hard way about cosily fires, he suld. The speaker was Introduced by J. Harry Brace, the evening's program chairman. Guest* Included members of the village council and the vohin- »eer fire department. (By Carol Holme*-KorU) What do you and your family talk about at. breakfast? I particularly remember one woman with whom we stayed when we were on the road. We h a .«i arrived from Nebraska and w^re unusually tired Generally we were shown directly to our rooms and then forgotten. But in tnis instance when we were about Wm. H. DeKart will be in charge of i settled a tray was sent to us wita the public address system. Jack Davis fragrant hot tea and delicious little will lead the band. Miss Morse of the ( cakes. I do not believe anything ever school feculty will, with the aid of | wasted quite so good and I never for- at the Sparta Ration ing a few weeks at tne home of her uajents Mr and Mrs. V. H. Fahling. l . D Totten and fam- ent. Tne next meeting will be ht.d ilv of Whitehall visited their son. Ray j at the home of Mrs. Bailey on Nov. 8 ard wife and their father and mc-her. Tne Wesleyan bervice *-«uiid of the Mi and Mrs. J. C. Hodgins. for the ; Methodist cnurch met for a pot luck other teachers, help in planning cos- tume awards, Joe Gass will secure noise makers. H. J. Kurtz will direct the Jack-O-Lantern contest. Ed Lane will show movies, while Wilfred Cum- ings and the Legion Post will serve refreshments. Begin now to get costumes ready, says chairman Humeston. PETITIONS FOR got her thoughtfulness. When I see girls today with their hair down t.ieir backs. I remember a girl friend of long ago. Her name was Zae. I often wonder where she is now. She was the envy of all the girls in the neighborhood for her ha r hung almost to the hem of her skirt and she wore lt either in one long thick braid down her back or in one heavy W VTFR SOFTENER ! braid. Her mother bought red shoes i ror her and we thought t.-:ey were rrn-w thP direction of C Gustav! beautiful. Lcvely .soft hair falling ov- Dahlin petitions are being circulated er the shoulders^ is one of the throughout the village sunoorting a customs girls. BraJds are atwa,y * cute, but long hair u more attractive. GARDEN CLUB M/ Nequlst married Miss Lydia M. MAJOR BRACE Alton Hodg- hoatSses were Mrs. Leonard Vaughan. Elmquist of Whitehall. December 26. RETURNS TO STATES of New Era were Mrs. Ruby Ldk^s. Mrs Laura Rosen- 7804 The couple celebrated their gol-1 J X-cSul in bag?in £ their limit of ; raad and Mrs. Wayne Douglas Pian» den wedding anniversary Dec.*mber 2o.. pred C. Brace, son of Mr. and ... were discussed ior a candie-light mu- Survlvlng besides his wife. Lydla, Harry Brace, has returned to the Tne m , m 5e rs of the Ballards Sew-] sical and tea to be gi are six sons. Carl, Raymond and Jxm. united States and is enroute home a.- . Cu ._ le mee t at tne home of Nov. 16. Mr*. James Gar-ne . — O D./»r> lrH in tne .W- vith Lhr i v - ... _ opening_ of the pheasaiit season. They water softener for the local plant. I returnea nu-iie jA-W ir:".:rr i^naM v»i7han. tm pewuons wnen completed are to be presented to the Village Council A man of eighty has been found who and steps w:ll be taken later. Mr. Dah- never took a vacation. That explains lin states, to determine the cos». of his longevity. He's never been ex- such an add.tion to the water plant, hausted by a vacation! WELCOMES TEACHERS Tu 0 f S paria: S Sgt Richardtotoe 1 armed forces, now home on fu.lough. The Kent City Garden Club mem- T 5 yemon of Fort Ord. Calil.; ana bera and their husbands had » «>; pf C . Norman of Grand Island. Neb.; operative dinner m the Methodist | dauz nter. Mrs William H. (Ruth) church parlors last Monday evening j Hcnning of Grand Rapids: 20 grand- with the faculty and their wives ancl < children. six great-grandchildren, husbands as guests. The tables and , jjeqjist reposes m the Bettes the rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers and autumn leaves. After the omuci lie president. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, presided at a 9iort business meeting. The report on the Harvest Festival was made. $118 was cleared. The money ls to be used for ---- ratief ter 28 months In the Pacific with the 12th regiment. 1st cavalry division. He, recently wrote his wife that one of | , , All members and friends are the doctors In his unit was sent to care for Tojo when the premier at- tempted suicide. Tojo was taken to the headquarters of the regiment s medical corps for further care. Brace and other members of aaaj. Memorial Chapel, where funeral vices will be held Saturday at 2.00 hls went ashore In ! - . . - • in Qoarta F*t*"- ocioca. w.wi u.«rsic..v ... —,— •• plains cemetery. Rev. Chas Mills officiating. The members of the Ballards Sew- • sical and tea to be given m tne cnurca - -^- ' r Sow l&. JOS*. JAUIC^ G«ir»-iicr an- Russell Gilbert on Thursday. Mrs. Leonard Vaugnan wiU be chair- - - - men. Tne Guild also voted to make a donation to the War Chest. Mrs. R. Scharphorn of Grand Rap- ids came out to Mrs. Carl F. Cauen o and took Mrs Cal.en to Grant to call Leonard Brummel and her urged to attend. No. tor Community Club will meet Thursday. Oct. 25 at the home of Tnelma Bellamy. Mr. and Mrs. R In W. K —..•Hi ~ «^pointed war »•••• en. a oommlOee on nominations Bh«-1 caUed on Mr Leaver who gave a short i Oct i Geu. MacArthur. lie was -- Manila and won the bronze star mt-dal in Leyte. Previously he served in Aus- tralia. New Guinea and the Admiralty Islands. _ P E. Hodgins of De- on Mrs trolt sDent the forepart of the week new baoy g-rl. then drove to Newaygo SS Ss narents. Mr ar^l Mrs. J. Eland tooic in the beautiful fall coiors j along tae highway. Mrs. Cal.en came japan wito ? P" 8 "" Hod sins. STUDY CLUB OPENS YEAR The Kent City StJdy Club opened room of First Methodist ffUMta to* welcome the homecoming of lts ywu - Tuesday afternoon with an day afternoon at 2 o"Blo< " interesting meeting. The president, p . l Arthur Holmgren, greeted the 0 f the Date Line FAMILY REUNION A family reunion was held Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs J^kTand totroducd the new members IF D. Montgomery There were 35 ° ( Mr° OlSi'borg sang three numbers. | s U - EUian Montgomery. ' several ^ngs Mr and Mrs. Ethan Montgomery. brr, and the guests who were the ber. sang several songs. 1 ~ Casnovia Ladies' Literary Club. Mrs. Mark Hersey favored the group wito two sougs.wlth Mrs. Case Wabeke at the piano Mr* Holmgren Introduced Mrs S S Nesbet of F.emont. who presented a play reading of a current New York favor.te. "I Rsmember Mamma'' which was much enjoyed. After the program tea w-as served by the officers acting as hostesses, Mrs. M H. Saur pouring. The next meeting will be on Tues- day evening. Oct. 23 at the Pulkerson- nome recenuy xrom tne nospitai. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray motored Wednesday, to Kalamazoo Sunday to take their daughter. Wanda, to enroll as a Fresnman in Western Michigan Col- lege. Those who wish to write to her. address B06 Wheaton. Tne lirst fall meeting of Our Lady plus its maintenance. I find as I grow older that I do not PFPf»T?T O F -VTH O F 'care for crowds or noise or too mucn K h l O.C 1 " f c A J " y* tpu'IRT conversation The lovely momenta of _ f ' - y tLa mv life that I remember seem to have George A l '-j-m" bccn the { J u:et uioments. I recall a Tuesday of the death or Allen_ Jim ^ rvening walking down a city Stewart in Lansing Monday. He wa> : ^ softness of the falling tr.e son of the late Rev. John Stewart. ^ now The llghts re r.ecting through former pastor of the Sparta Baptist ^ mis , Qf the ^owfukes. the quiet- church. | nes# o{ the streets. I remember com- A sister. Margaret, survives. Fun- ( -«•»>-- !=te cnc Tiizh* n nd 3t<?p- era: services were neid in i^nsirtii CASNOVIA JR. FARM BUREAU NOTES Mrs. Avery Anderson nao as guests at her Hess Lake cottage. Pine Lod^e. last Thursday Mrs. Lou Keller. Mrs. Walter Ebers. Miss Irene Heft, Mrs H. J- Kurtz and Mrs. J J. Goerlng. The Woman's Society of Oaristlan Service will meet in the reception church Fri- . , llXi . oek when Mrs of Perpetual Help Study Club will be Vancc Tuesday evening. OcU 9. Tne Bull will present the book. "West wlta Mrs. C. Arends, Wednesday even- j Pa ;.ed to discuss all new Hostesses will be , mg. Oct 24 The Casnovla Junior Farm Bureau met at the home of Marilyn and Janet Mrs. Bert Putman. Mrs. Henry Giodt- sin and Mrs. Hubert Smith. Mr and Mrs Henry Glocksin en- tertained Mr and Mrs O. E. Balyea' and Mr and Mrs Hlne Smith at din- ner Saturday Mrs. George Albee underwent a ma- After taking a short course with t.ie American Airlines at LaGuardla F.eld. New York City. Miss Rosemary Warren ls now located at the Detroit City Airport, doing personnel work for the Airlines. Mr. and Mrs Frank E Metzger j meeting was cal'ed to discuss business. Twenty-seven members were present. The group will Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 18 Oct. 19 Oct 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 11 rvt 23 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Oct. M Mrs Alice Cushman ( Oct. 29 Mr*. Harold Hoag Oct. 27 Jane Noller Oct 26 Mrs. Isabell Hammond (88) Oct. 30 Sadie Culver ; Oct. 30 Robert Monroe Oct. 30 Maxine Reister Oct 31 Luwetl Miltabarger , Oct. 31 .. Hooert Marsnau «jct. si lit. Robert Anderson Nov 2 Clifford Rogers Nov. 11 Dean Hoag Sgt. William H Plank . Thomas home Mrs Amanda Stauffer (811 Mrs Fred Biar.chard Katherine Slegel Roy B. Darling Dorothy Bowler Mrs Eugene Sprayt Clare B Oreen Doru Ryan .tohnaon NOTICE WILL OUR CUSTOMERS PLEASF. CALL FOR THEIR WORK PROMPTLY. ALSO KINDLY BRING HANGERS AS WE »Au- LY NEED THE SPACE STAKTA CLEAVERS ior operator at Butterworth hoisptal .spent Saturday night and Sunday in a week ago Wednesday. She Is re-J Rockford at the home of Mrs Metz- ported to be convalescing satisfactor- eer's brotaer-ln-law and sister. Mr w- Mr. and Mrs L. D. Tottn and family of Whitehall spent Sunday ard Mon- day at tie home of th?ir -son and daughter-in-law. Mr arvd Mrs. Ray Totten and enjoyed pheasant hunting Monday. Neal Mai tin and son Elmo of Har- rietts were Sunday guests of Mr. an Mrs Hugh E Weston Mr. and Mrs VictOT Olson of Flint spent Sunday with her sister. MU> Jeannie O'llett. Mrs Olson remained for a fev days' visit. Mrs. C. L. Ryan and children. Pa- tricia and Eidie. left Monday for Los attend a meeung at Shelby. Wednesday. Oct. 17. All members are asked to attend. Next meeting Is Oct. 30. a week ago Wednesday. She ls re- J Rockford at the home of Mrs Metz ger's brotaer-ln-law and Mrs. Ben Roosa Mr and Mrs Martin Ingersoli of Orand Rap'ds were Sunday dinner guests at the home of his parents. Mr and Mrs. Forrest Ingersoli. Martin, who has Just returned home from Europe, «erved nearly three vears in the service and has served twenty mor.™ —•*" He Is to report back to Pennsyvanla Oct. 20 for his dis- charge. ~ Frank E Metzer. who has served years in service, and served 18 months overseas to Burope. has receiv- ed his mscnarge and is now at nome iirin _ , His brother. Leon Metzger, who served An-aleei'oellt Enroute they'will stop j about four years in the navy, has also at S t i l l w a t e r , OKLA to visit Mr. Ryan - a J been discharged IN MEMORIAM The flowers in the Memorial Win- dow are In loving memory of Axel F Nequist. The Bettes Memorial Chapel. ping to sit on the porch steps before going 'n. The stillness, tne peculiar night sounds, the moon through the trees, the softness of the darkness all around. Early mornings are beautiful when the frost lies white and heavy over the fields I feel po- etical at various times of day. a lovely parly morning, a beautiful late even- ing—a quiet snowy day. Cancellation of Order L-169 means that shirt tails are back again Dur- ing the war they provided between 1 a n d 1V» million extra shirts a year for the army That's what three Inches lopped off the millions of dozens of shirts produced annually adds up to. However, there will not be too many long-tailed shirts on store shelves to time for Christmas. Fun-Fost Plens Announced! AU roads W*d to Apart* School on Friday. NOT. 9. Why 4 * Remem- ber last year's Fwn-Fe*t? Here comes another with equally *• many inn<ul treats in store tor yoo. Be there when the doors swing «n»en at 7 :00 p. m. Have thooe po.*k ets all a - jing le. Why? To tnsare yoarself a gala esrening and rw PTA a coming year o/ financial sweesai. Oh, yes! Bring yaw »PI*e- tite*. kiddies! Grown -ops. too! There will be food. Watch the More* for clever poster* being made by owr School Art Dept. Also watch next week's local newspaper for important

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F O B B A R G A I N S

BEAD T H E

C L A S S I F I E D ADS

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VOLUME 68—ESTABLISHED 1876

T H E S E N T I N E L - L E A D E R PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN ONE OF MICHIGAN'S MOST P L E A S A N T A N D PROSPEROUS AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL COMMUNITIES

~ ~ SPARTA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1945

4-*» B U T B U T

United S ta tes

W A B BONDS

I I I M I 1 I H I I M

NUMBER 42

Zeeland Chicks Play Spartans Contest Under New Lights At Balyeat Field October 24

in

Rockford Rams Trim Local Gridders 13-0

T n e Chicks of Zee land High will tangle wi th i he S p a r t a n s of S p a r t a High a t Balyeat Fie ld under t he new.y Installed arcs. Wednesday n ight , Oct .

3 4 S p a r ' a won f r o m the Chicks at Zeeland las t year , bu t the Chicks a r e conf iden t t h a U h e decision will be r e -versed Wednesday n i g h t T h e gome was moved u p f r o m Fr iday to W e ^ " nesday because of t h e two-day ers ' ins t i tu te a t G r a n d R a p i d s Octoo-

i T A n added a t t r a c t i o n will be the a p -pearance of t he Zeeland and S p a r t a bands. Tney . too. will vie for honors as they present demons t r a t i ons du r ing

^ T h e ^ C h i c k s as well as their band will be en t e r t a ined a f t e r t he game by the S p a r t a n s w i t h lunch . T h i s has be-come more or less a fixed custom be -tween the two schools.

T h e whole school Is wortung to make th i s game a spectacle wor th s e e i n g Don ' t forget t h e da te — Wednesday. Oct. 24 i t 7:45 o'clock.

Rockford 13— S p a r t a 0 Playing listless ball f r o m whistle to

whistle, t he S p a r t a n s were h a n d e d a 13-0 de fea t by the Rockford R a m s las t Sa tu rday on the ]«vvters grid-

Bob Fance t t e . ha l fback ol the R a m s was the big gun for t he winners, scor-ing both touchdowns a n d one po in t by conversion.

Flay Lee Rebels T h e S p a r t a n s will go to Lee Fr iday

n igh t . Oct . 1* to do bat t le wi th t he Rebels of Lee High T h e S p a r t a n s won f rom Lee l as t J ' c a r l n * thr i l ler . T h e I^ec lads handed Rock-ford a 19-0 bea t ing a couple of weeks ago. so t he S p a r t a n s are in for a busy evening Fr iday ngiht . T h e game is »r Lee under t h e l ights.

J>ON FREEMAN OFFERS NEW LINE OF RADIOS

Fulfi l l ing i ts promise to beat the field' with t he f i r s t new radios for civilian use, t h e J o h n Meek Indus -tries. P l y m o u t h I n d i a n a , today deliv-ered the f i r s t r ad io to I*- received by Don : ^ m a n of Bailey, f ince t h e l i f t ing of w a r t i m e res t r ic t ions . T h e set was sent by air express in o rder to *et it to Bailey a t t he earliest pos-sible moment

I t is a m i n i a t u r e f m - t u b e table model, f in ished in while and red p las-tic a a d been n a m e d ' T h e T r a d Blazer " S ty led by a leading New York designer, i t incorpora tes ent i rely new concepts In ratlio engineer ing.

Al though the set received is to b3 used for d e m o n s t r a t i o n purposes only, t h e Meek C o m p a n y will produce It In suf f ic ien t quan t i t i e s to permit i m m e -d ia te general sale, and orders a r e be-ing accepted now.

T h e rad io will be on display in t he F r e e m a n h o m e where some of t h e la tes t test ing equ ipment has been in stal led. Mr. F r e e m a n is a g r a d u a t e of G r a n t h igh school a»:d h is wife Is t he fo rmer I r i s Lambson.

PLAN GAME HUNT FOR OCTOBER 27

S p a r t a H u n t i n g and Fishing Club will hold a g a m e h u n t on October 27 a n d 23. All pe r sons interes ted in t ak -ing p a r t In th i s game h u n t should be-come members of t he S p a r t a H u n t i n g and Fishing C lub a t , or before t h e mon th ly m e e t i n g October 25. T n * reguiar monthly meet ing will be h j . d a t t he Legion hal l October 25 a t 7:30 p. m. All m e m b e r s a n d po ten t i a l

L A S T M I N U T E N E W S F L A S H E S

Sparta PTA Plans Dedication Program

Col . Lester Doe IT of G r a n d Rapids , a f o r m e r C h a p l a i n in t he S o u t h Fac i f ic a r ea , will be the guest speaker a t t h e n e x t P T A meeting. October 23. a t 8 o 'clock In t he h igh school gym. .*'• t h i s t ime t h e new Service P l a q u e will be unvei led and dedicated. I t is cer -t a i n t h a t t h i s will be one of t he most un ique a n d ou t s t and ing mee t i ngs of t h e yea r . _

T h e plaque, built by t h e S h o p Class •under t he supervision of Mr. V a n -Hoesen . shows very f ine w o r k m a n s h i p a n d will be a credi t to t h i s d e p a r t -m e n t of o u r school. T . ie engravir tg or t h e n a m e s was done by t h e Hol land

r ^ T a y • r ^ r K j B o c * B ^ l n , Company oT Hol land, years in s teady a n d worthy s u p p o r t l s v e r y # r m U f u l Mrs.

T ^ e ' i / i s k X f b e e n per formed wi th ' M. Allen and her c o m m i t ^ f o r t h £ r due S e d i t t o t h e m a n a g e m e n t a n d u n t i r i n g e f fo r t* in s e c u r i n g [ t o e n a m e s £ L > £ S e s Now they ' re to a position of t h e 475 youn*: men a n d women t h a t to blow off a l i t t le s t eam. I t ' s begin- a p p e a r on the plaque. ing to look like a big t ime in t he old town n e x t S a t u r d a y night and we .1 be t he re to s h a r e in t he l aughte r and applause .

I t ' s a p leasure to know t h e Mins t re ls success is a l ready assured by t h e u n -precedented <*cntand for t ickets. Now go ahead , boys! S m e a r t he black

THE MINSTREL SHOW ' i t ' s n a t u r a l to expect t he foundry

workers to seek some f o r m of r e l axa -tion. T h e y have been on the Jcto.

SPARTA SOLDIER RECEIVES AWARD

P f c . Lowell F. Pinckney. Co. L. 114th I n f a n t r y , was recently a w a r d -ed the Bronze Medal of Honor for mer i to r ious servic* in d i rec t s u p -

Srt of c o m b a t opera t ions f r o m ;t. 24. 1944 to May 8. 1945 in

F r ance , u c i uuuiy and Aust r ia . As a vehicle driver dur ing th is per iod, P f c . P inckney courageously a n d ag -gressively per formed his duties , o f -ten b rav ing enemy art i l lery a n 1 m o r t a r f i r e to bring food, equ ip -m e n t . »a imunI t ion a n d personnel to t h e f r o n t l ine foxholes. In add i t ion h e h a s engaged In pa t ro l work, showing fear lessness and o u t s t a n d -ing devot ion to duly His f ine com-bat record is worthy of oraise .

chalk on heavi ly a n d shoot the works!

WE'LL H E L P KILL THE RUMORS!

So m a n y r u m o r s wi thout founda t ion are f loa t ing a r o u n d town regard ing the r ecen t Hussey Drug Store f i r e a n d uhe s tore 's f u t u r e t h a t we feel I t s " i n -to s t a te t he t r u e f a c t s in t he ^ase •yir s t a n f i e l d , o w n e r of the building, iias secured a Rockfo rd con t rac to r , Ted Noordyk. to rebuild the s tore and uhe wo.k is expected to get under wav

a few days .

K e n n e t h Gane . also of G r a n d R a p -ids, will sing, and the h i g h school b a n d , under t he direct ion of Mr D a v -is. will con t r ibu te a pa r t on f h e p ro -g r a m .

T h e Honor Roll P laque is to be p laced in t he hall of ou r h igh school a s a r eminde r to the y o u t h of today a n d t h e youth of tomorrow of t he s ac r i f i ce made by the y o u t h of yes ter-day t h a t we might con t inue to live In f r e e d o m .

Crystal Flash Opens New Station In Sparta

A n n o u n c e m e n t has been m a d e bv C r y s t a l F lash gasoline of f ic ia l s t h a t t h e company has leased the Hlne

All Tickets For Minstrel Show

Saturday Sold Plans Under Way to Repeat

Performance Thursday, October 25

Food Chain Makes Record Peach Buy

Distribution of 242.644 bushels of t he 1945 Miehgian peach c rop th rough A & t* f o o d S t o r e s 1" 19 s ta tes was announced by the food cha in ' s divi-sional headqua r t e r s h e r e today.

•Hiis is t he la rges t vo lume of Michi-gan peaches ever h a n d l e d by the com-pany during o n e season, according to a s t a t e m e n t by F r a n k C. Knlesner . vice-president of A & P ' s produce buying aff i l ia te . I t exceeds the previ-ous high m a r k set In purchases las t year by approximate ly 34,000 bushels.

Based on the overage c a r lot of 303 bushels, this volume r ep re sen t s a total of 613 carloads, K n l e s n e r contirmed.

T h e company was able to handle th i s record volume t h r o u g h achieving a wider d is t r ibut ion t h a n heretofore, t he announcemen t said, wi th peaches going to such d i s t a n t poin ts as New York. Balt imore. T a m p a , Mobile. New Orleans. Des Moines a n d K a n s a s City.

Among the 23 cit ies listed in the a n -nouncement as m a j o r cen te r s of dis-tribution were Toledo, where A & P stores sold 35.500 bushe ls : Detroi t . 33.-895: Orand Rapids . 25.200: Milwaukee. 22,314; Chicago. 22 237, New York. 21.-780: Louisville, 10,334; Indianapol is 11.831, and C inc inna t i . 8,969

Nation's Fire Lose Is $900.00 Per Minute According To Farrer

In An Address At C. of C. Meet ONLY 47 r ; OF MERCHANTS WHO HAVE FIRES

RETURN TO BUSINESS

T h e n a t i o n ' s h u g e f i re bill r u n s a t $900 per minu te , was the s t a r t l i ng r e -m a r k m a d e by R i c h a r d E. F a r r e r , c h a i r m a n of t he speaker ' s commit tee .

YOUTH DIRECTOR AT SPARTA CHURCH

Michigan S t a t e Fire Prevent ion Asso-c ia t ion . a t last week's Chamber of Commerce meet ing .

Ano the r as tonish ing fac t about fires, as revealed by the speaker, was t h a i only 47'* of m e r c h a n t s who have their s tores destroyed by f i re r e tu rn to a c -tive business. -When a man b u r n s

NEXT SUNDAY cul-** ^ f a r r e r , "he loeea interest In | h i s r e ta i l venture . All one ' s labor .

l i fe t ime Rev Dale C r y d e r m a n , t he E s te rn t h r i f t a n d hopes of a r e

Regional Youth Di rec tor of t h e Free Me thod i s t church , will speak at t he

Mr. Hus?ey h a s r e t a ined his lease on S m i t h service s ta t ion on Highway the building ai*d p l a n s to re-es tabl i sh the d rug business when room is avai l -» b l e __

JUSt now Mi . n u » c ; . > »"T" lem is to f i n d a place to live. T h o house h*; h a s occupied since coming to S p a r t a h a s b e e n sold. T h e new-owner expec ts to occupy the house as soon as Mr. Kussey can f ind sui table living q u a r l e r s elsewhere.

SPARTA'S "ANGEL OF MERCY!

T h e count less f r i e n d s of Mrs. J a m e s B-.-ute will be so r ry to learn fciat sh* was taken to S ' Mary.-, hospi tal Mon-day :~r - r . opera t ion , which was suc-cessfully p e r f o r m e d Tuesday .

Mr I Beu te . who first came to S p a r -ta abo.it t en yea r s ai:o as a nur se m our fo rmer nosp i ta i . h a s been _>r. • L Bull 's a s s i s t an t since the hospi tal closed D o i n g t h e long years of t he war Mrs. Beu te h a s worked fa l th fu . lv and h a r d in b r ing ing relief to t he sick and i n j u r e d . Of t ime* it has been saM t h a t lives -have been spared vnd h c o e s revived when serious cases were b rough t to he r a t t e n t i o n du r ing the doctor 's absence . S h e t ruly h a s been a n ^ a n g e l of mercy ! " Mrs. Be - i t e s room n u m b e r Is 421 a n d the visiting hours a r e ' f r o m 10 « m to - P - m - ™ case you would like to drop her a ca rd or calf fo r a brief visit.

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Funeral Service Sat. For Axel Nequist

M-37. Just nor th of t h e h i g h school voca t iona l building.

T h e company former ly opera ted n o r ion n i m n u UUCvtly OppiioikC "" l station aimoii

n e w location.

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T h e M P R minst re l show which w l l be p resen ted a t the high school a u d i -t o r u m S a t u r d a y evening. Oct . 20. will d raw a capaci ty crowd

Lates t word f rom Art Berg. In c h a r g " of t ickets, is t h a t all seals for t ie p e r -fo rmance h a e e been sold. F lans , h e s tates , e.re b. lng made to rrive a n o t h e r show on n e x t Thursday evening to a c -c o m m o d a t e m a n y local and o u t - o f -town people who have expressed t h e desire to g e t in on the t i n . Nea rby town- Have also sent l n v i t r t i o n s to producer W m . OtobJ, hop ing the cast wiii be able w pu t w Wc i u w « »n the i r communi t ies . t

Head ing t o e large list or ei t e r t a i n -ers is Qeo. Fif ield as t he In ter locutor E.id men, or black face comedans are T F MeFal l . Chas. W a r r e n , W a r n e r Siegel. El lsworth Sml!h, p i c k Got ten a n d Van L mdquJi t .

A soecial f ea tu re or t he show in-cludes ' special t ies by a g roup of t a l -en ted employees.

T h e o rches t ra will be u n d e r d i r e c -t ion of J a c k Davis. O t h e r musical n u m b e r s will be given by the club b a n d .

Area One War Chest Drive Getting Results

Reports f rom S p a r t a a n d the town-ships of Spa r t a , T y r o n e and Alpine, all of whio.t r e p r e s e n t Area One In i wie cur ren t W a r C h e s t drive, show « 39.53 per cent a l ready subscribed to- j ward the Tunc!, accord ing to Alvin He later and F r a n k Holmquls t . regional j cha i rmen.

Othe r cha i rmen compr is ing this dls-t r t r t a re Olenn B r a d f o r d . Soar ta . Ell Roberts , S p a r t a township . E J Casey. Tyrone township . C h a r l e s M o m V r , Alpine township u n d G u n n a r d V BJsrk of Tyrone .

In addi t ion to t n e War Cheat amounts repor ted for S p a r t a township th* Communi ty CouncU h e s a credit of $151.00 o ' a t o t a l repor t of $453.00

Spa ru i Village shows a tot".l report of $4,221 wi th $2,814 going to the 20 Nat ional War r u u d a n d 21 C o m m u n -ty Chest amende® a n d $1,407 going to the Communi ty Counci l .

T o date t he C o m m u n i t y Council has a total of $1,568.00.

SPARTA NEWS

m e m b e r s a r e u rged to be present a t t h i s meet ing. T h e de ta i l s of t he G a m e H u n t , the T u r k e y Shoo t a im the ame D i n n e r will be discussed a t this t ime.

Anyone wishing to sign up or be-come members or S p a r t a p u n t i n g a n d , ^ e Mich igan Ar t c ra f t F ish ing Club pr ior to th i s mee t ing 1X1 y

m a y do so by con tac t ing Melvin R. Rogers of t he Rogers Hardware Com-pany.

PFC. BLOOM

T h e new manager of t he s ta t ion will be W m . "Bill" Eloo. i . R e d Arrow vet-e r a n . now honorably d i scharged . Bloom s p e n t over four years in a r m y service

a member of t he 126th I n f a n t r y , ha l f of which was s p e n t ir. t h e Sou th P a c i f i c . , j ^

"Bi l l ' s" many f r i ends a r e glad h e is h o m e today a f t e r so m a n y years of d i s t i ngu i shed service a n d wish h i m r e a l success in his new work .

— GOING A LONG

WAY FOR H E L P

G E. Wil'.ett of S a n Bent io . Texas, a b ro the r - i n - l aw o ! W a l t e r A. T i tus .

Axel F . Nequls t . 76. "native of Sweden and well m o w n res ident of S p a r t a for 33 yeai-s. passed away Tuesday morn ing . 'Oc t . : 6 a t his home in S p a r -ta. He h a d been ill for about a year .

Born in Boxholm. Sweden. April 10, 1869. h e came to t h i s counu-y a t t h e age of 14 yea r s a n d sett led at W h i t e -hall. Whi le t h e r e he w o r t - d in t h e lumber woods, sawmil ls and the s h i n -gle mill. I n 189S h e moved to Neway-go where h e w a s employed for m o r e t h a n ten yea r s by the Newaygo P o r t -land C e m e n t Co. Coming to 3 p a r t *

Equ ipmen t Co.. t h e n later was employ- , Mrs . Wal ter T i tus . „-i k,. viirhlaan Ar tc ra f t Co.

Visiting a t t he home of Mr a n d Mr... V. H. F a h l i n g Sunday a f t e r n o o n were Mrs. A m a n d a Dinkei a n d g i a n d -daugh te r , Shi . ley. Mr. ar.d Mrs. G e r -ald H o n d o r p a n d da.ughter, J o a n , Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Mulder. Mr. a n d Mrs. M i r v i n Scho l ten . all of G r a n d Rap ids ; Mr. a n d Mrs. George Dinkei a n d d a u g h t e r . Nancy and Mr. a n d Mrs O e r r i t Mulder of Holland.

S u n d a y d inne r gues--s a t t he h o m e oX Mr. <wnd Mrs. Alfred SUVcn® weic Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n L f r h m a n n of

moved to S p a r t a f rom the i r f a r m a n d will live in t he Armock house on C e n -t enn ia l avenue.

Members of Spar ta Maccabees will meet a t t h e hall Wednesday. Oct . 24.

Mrs. Xi. ' ty Norris of Casnovia ar^d G r a n d R a p i d s has been spending a few days wi th Mis. Leon Norris .

h a s t raveled all the way f r o m Texas J Miss H J d a Fahl lng. who reccn ... to erect the new c e m e n t block building Lresigned he r position a s c 1 ^ . „ . _ T ' a t r.hp S n a r t a RaUon Board, is s p e n d -fo r S p a r t a Cleaners

W h e n completed i t will be one of t h e most modern p l a n t s in Wes te rn Mio'.iigan.

Mrs. Fred T t u s of Lakevlew. Mien.

mother . Mr. R y a n a lso expects to vis-it the family while t he r e .

George Albee w a s Instal led as pres-ident of Club 18 of G r a n d Rapids S a n -day, Oct. 14 Mr. a n d Mr. Char les Momber of Alpine were in i t ia ted as new members on t h i s day also.

Mrs. Henry Glocksm. wi th Mrs. W m Bosch as assi»ting hostess , en ter ta ined ten members a n d gues t s of tiie exec-utive board of t he W o m a n ' s Society oi CluiStiA" Service at lUiiClicOn at Glocksin's home. T h u r s d a y . Oct. 11.

. Following t h e l u n c h e o n aud social

. u d M r , Ous 9 teven?on

Lt . C o m m a n d e r a n d Mrs. Gordon Balyeat visited h i s pa ren t s , Mr. and Mrs. O. E. B a l y e a t l a s t week. He has been on 15-day leave a f t e r spenduig two years in med ica l servic2 in t n e South Pacif ic a n d h a s now been as -signed to f u r t h e r d u t y at the Naval Hospital a t P a r r i s I s l and , S o u t h Caro-l ina.

T n e S o u t h S p a r t a Neighbors Club m e t a t t ne h o m e ol R u m Neis^n on Tnursciay, Oct . 11 w i t h n ineteen pres-

M R CRYDERMAN

Free Methodis t c h u r c h In S p a r t a next S u n d a y m i m i n g at 11:00 o'clock. Be-fore h is conversion and call to t he minis t ry . Mr. C r y d e r m a n was s ta f f p h o t o g r a p h e r on the Detroi t T imss , covering varlour. activit ies Including Sports . For t he pas t six years, h e h a s been working wi th youmc people t h r o u g h o u t t he eas te rn pa r t of t he Uni ted S t a t e s a n d C a n a d a . Special s ing ing by t h e ma le qua r t e t t e .

Humeston To Direct Halloween Party

F r e J H u m e s t o n h a s been appo in ted c h a i r m a n of S p a r t a ' s Hal loween par ty which will be s t aged Wednesday. O c -tober 31.

T h e p a r t y is sponsored by the local Found a- io l. W m . A. Rogers, pres ident . T h e S p a r t a F F A headed by Dean Al-len will decora te a n d he lp clean u p the m a i n s t ree t for t he par ty . C. J . V a n D e n H o u t a n d h i s commi t t ee will be in c h a r g e of games.

wiped out in fires." Mr. F a r r e r , who seemed well versed

in t h e f ire prevent ion program, began h is in te res t ing discussion by s t a t i ng t h a t f i re was one of man ' r greatest discoveries. He told of how the Greeks ol old f i r s t Invented f l ame th rowers and how the Ind ians fouh t pioneer* by b u r n i n g them out with blazing fagots.

J a p a n , he said, was once aimost to -tally dest royed by "Jelly gasoline." an

j i n s t r u m e n t used qui te successfully in j t he recen t war by m a n y na t ions

W i t h o u t f ire we would be wi thout , canned goods, hea ted homes. Fi re Is

a g r e a t aid to Industry and t r anspo r -; ta t ion . S> f i re has an Impor tan t par t

in t he development of our resources. I he sa id j " B u t t he servant t u r n s on t h e m a s -i ter ." ne said, "when It gel* out of con-trol. F i re d e p a r t m e n t s canno t p reven t fires." h e said, " they can only a t t e m p t to pu t t h e m out."

"Every t ime a building burns we're at war ." said Fa r re r . We're ail t ry ing to be carefu l , but it 's o f t en Che ca r e -less nelg-.bor who is respors lb 1 - f o r our f i r e losses.

More American homes are wiped out by f i re t h a n in th ree o ther nat ion*. F a r r e r said. Th i s Is largely fcccauso of poor cons t ruc t ion . Only a city t n a t has a conf lagra t ion has learned the h a r d way about cosily fires, he suld.

T h e speaker was Introduced by J . H a r r y Brace, the evening's p rogram c h a i r m a n . Gues t* Included members of t he village council and the vohin-»eer f i re d e p a r t m e n t .

(By Carol Holme*-KorU)

W h a t do you and your family ta lk about at. b reakfas t?

• • •

I par t icular ly remember one woman wi th whom we stayed when we were on the road. We ha.«i arr ived f r o m Nebraska a n d w^re unusual ly t ired Genera l ly we were shown directly to our rooms and then forgot ten . B u t in tn i s ins tance when we were abou t

W m . H. D e K a r t will be in charge of i set t led a t ray was sen t to us w i t a t he publ ic address system. Jack Davis f r a g r a n t hot tea and delicious l i t t le will lead the b a n d . Miss Morse of t he ( cakes. I do no t believe any th ing ever school fecu l ty will, wi th t he aid of | wasted qui te so good and I never f o r -

a t t he S p a r t a Rat ion ing a few weeks a t tne home of her u a j e n t s Mr and Mrs. V. H. F a h l i n g .

l . D T o t t e n and f a m - ent . T n e nex t m e e t i n g will be h t . d ilv of Whi t eha l l visited the i r son. R a y j a t the home of Mrs. Bailey on Nov. 8 a r d wife and their f a t h e r a n d m c - h e r . T n e Wesleyan berv ice *-«uiid of t h e Mi a n d Mrs. J . C. Hodgins . fo r t he ; Methodis t c n u r c h m e t for a pot luck

o ther teachers , h e l p in p lann ing cos-t u m e awards , J o e Gass will secure noise makers . H. J . Kur t z will d i r ec t the J a c k - O - L a n t e r n contest . Ed L a n e will show movies, while Wi l f red C u m -ings a n d the Legion Post will serve r e f r e s h m e n t s .

Begin now to get costumes ready, says c h a i r m a n Humes ton .

PETITIONS FOR

got he r thought fu lness .

W h e n I see girls today wi th the i r ha i r down t.ieir backs. I r emember a girl f r i end of long ago. Her n a m e was Zae. I o f t e n wonder where she is now. S h e was the envy of all t he girls in t he ne ighborhood for her ha r hung a lmost to t he h e m of her sk i r t and she wore lt e i the r in one long thick b ra id down her back or in one heavy

W V T F R S O F T E N E R ! braid. H e r mothe r bought red shoes i ror her a n d we though t t.-:ey were

r r n - w thP direct ion of C G u s t a v ! beau t i fu l . Lcvely .soft ha i r fal l ing ov-Dah l in pe t i t ions are being circulated e r t h e shoulders^ is one of t he •

t h roughou t t h e village sunoor t ing a cus toms girls. BraJds a r e atwa,y * cute , but long ha i r u more a t t rac t ive .

GARDEN CLUB

M / Nequls t mar r i ed Miss Lydia M. MAJOR BRACE Al ton Hodg- h o a t S s e s were Mrs. Leonard Vaughan . Elmquis t of Whi teha l l . December 26. RETURNS TO STATES o f New Era were Mrs. Ruby L d k ^ s . Mrs Laura Rosen-7804 T h e couple celebrated the i r gol-1 J X - c S u l in bag? in £ the i r l imi t of ; raad and Mrs. W a y n e Douglas Pian» den wedding ann iversa ry Dec.*mber 2o. . p r e d C. Brace, son of Mr. and . . . were discussed ior a candie - l igh t m u -

Surv lv lng besides h is wife. Lydla, Har ry Brace, h a s r e t u r n e d to t he T n e m , m 5 e r s of the Ba l l a rds S e w - ] sical and tea to be gi a r e six sons. Ca r l , R a y m o n d a n d Jxm. u n i t e d S ta t e s and is e n r o u t e home a . - . C u . _ l e m e e t a t t ne h o m e of Nov. 16. Mr*. J a m e s G a r - n e

. — O D./»r> lrH in t n e .W- v i t h Lhr i v - ... _

opening_ of t he pheasai i t season. T h e y wa te r so f t ene r fo r t he local p lant . I r e t u r n e a nu-iie j A - W i r : " . : r r i ^ n a M v » i 7 h a n . t m p e w u o n s wnen completed a r e

to be presented to t he Village Council A m a n of eighty has been found who and s teps w:ll be taken la ter . Mr. D a h - never took a vacation. T h a t explains lin s ta tes , to de t e rmine the cos». of his longevity. He's never been ex-such an add . t ion to the water p lan t , h a u s t e d by a vaca t ion!

WELCOMES TEACHERS Tu 0f S p a r i a : S Sgt R i c h a r d to toe 1 a rmed forces, now home on f u . l o u g h .

T h e K e n t City G a r d e n Club m e m - T 5 y e m o n of F o r t Ord . Cali l . ; a n a bera and the i r husbands h a d » «>; p f C . N o r m a n of G r a n d I s land . Neb. ; operat ive d i n n e r m the Method i s t | d a u z n t e r . Mrs Will iam H. ( R u t h ) chu rch pa r lo r s last Monday evening j H c n n i n g of G r a n d Rapids: 20 g r a n d -w i t h t h e facu l ty a n d their wives a n c l < ch i ld ren . six g rea t -g randch i ld ren , h u s b a n d s as guests. T h e tables and , j j e q j i s t reposes m the Be t t e s t he rooms were beaut i ful ly decorated wi th fall f lowers a n d a u t u m n leaves.

Af te r t he o m u c i l i e pres ident . Mrs. Clarence Johnson , presided a t a 9 i o r t business meet ing . T h e report on the Harves t Fes t ival was made. $118 was cleared. T h e money ls to be used for - - - - ratief

t e r 28 mon ths In t he Pac i f ic with t he 12th regiment . 1st cavalry division. H e , recent ly wrote his wife t h a t one of | , ,

All members a n d f r i ends are

t h e doctors In his u n i t was sent to ca re for Tojo when the premier a t -t emp ted suicide. T o j o w a s t aken to t h e headqua r t e r s of t he reg iment s med ica l corps for f u r t h e r care.

Brace and o the r members of aaaj . Memoria l Chape l , where f u n e r a l vices will be held S a t u r d a y at 2.00 h l s w e n t a shore In

! - . . - • in Qoarta F*t*"-oc ioca . w.wi u . « r s i c . . v ... —,— •• p la ins cemete ry . Rev. C h a s Mills o f f i c ia t ing .

T h e m e m b e r s of the Ba l l a rds Sew- • sical and tea to be given m tne c n u r c a - -^- ' r Sow l&. JOS*. JAUIC^ G«ir»-iicr an-

Russell Gilbert on T h u r s d a y . Mrs. Leonard V a u g n a n wiU be cha i r -- - - men. T n e Gui ld also voted to make

a donat ion to t he W a r Ches t . Mrs. R . S c h a r p h o r n of G r a n d R a p -

ids came out to Mrs. Car l F. Cauen o and took Mrs Ca l . en to G r a n t to call

Leonard B r u m m e l and he r

urged to a t t e n d . No. to r Communi ty Club will m e e t

T h u r s d a y . Oct. 25 a t t h e h o m e of T n e l m a Bellamy.

Mr. a n d Mrs. R

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W. K

—..•Hi ~ «^poin ted war »•••• en. a oommlOee on nomina t ions Bh«-1 caUed on Mr Leaver who gave a shor t i Oct i

G e u . MacAr thu r . l i e w a s - -Man i l a and won the bronze s ta r mt-dal in Leyte. Previously h e served in Aus-t r a l i a . New G u i n e a a n d the Admira l ty I s l ands .

_ P E. Hodgins of De- on Mrs trol t sDent t he forepar t of t h e week new baoy g-rl. t h e n drove to Newaygo S S S s na ren t s . Mr ar^l Mrs. J . E l a n d tooic in t he beau t i fu l fall coiors

j along t ae h ighway. Mrs. Cal.en came j a p a n w i to ? P " 8 " " Hod s ins .

STUDY CLUB OPENS YEAR T h e K e n t City S t J d y C lub opened room of Firs t Methodist

ffUMta to* welcome the homecoming of l t s y w u - Tuesday a f t e r n o o n w i t h an day a f t e r n o o n at 2 o"Blo< " in te res t ing meet ing. T h e president , p . l

A r t h u r Holmgren , gree ted the 0 f t h e D a t e Line

FAMILY REUNION A fami ly r eun ion was held S u n d a y .

a t t h e home of Mr. a n d Mrs J ^ k T a n d totroducd the new m e m b e r s I F D. Mon tgomery T h e r e were 35

° ( M r ° O l S i ' b o r g sang th ree numbers . | s U - EUian Montgomery .

' several ^ n g s Mr a n d Mrs. E t h a n Montgomery. b r r , and the gues ts w h o were the ber . s ang several songs. 1 ~ — Casnovia Ladies ' L i t e r a ry Club.

Mrs. Mark Hersey f avo red the group wi to two sougs .wl th Mrs. Case Wabeke a t t h e p iano

Mr* Holmgren In t roduced M r s S S Nesbet of F . e m o n t . who presented a p lay reading of a c u r r e n t New York favor . t e . " I R s m e m b e r M a m m a ' ' which was much enjoyed.

Af te r t he p rog ram tea w-as served by the off icers ac t ing as hostesses, Mrs. M H. Sau r pour ing .

T h e nex t meet ing will be o n Tues -day evening. Oct. 23 a t t he Pu lkerson-

nome recenuy xrom tne nospitai . Mr. a n d Mrs. Leo Murray motored Wednesday,

to Ka lamazoo S u n d a y to take the i r daugh te r . W a n d a , to enroll as a F re snman in W e s t e r n Michigan Col-lege. Those who wish to write to her . address B06 W h e a t o n .

T n e l i r s t fall m e e t i n g of Our Lady

plus its m a i n t e n a n c e . I f ind as I grow older t h a t I do no t

P F P f » T ? T O F -VTH O F ' c a r e for crowds or noise or too m u c n K h l O.C 1 " f c A J " y * t p u ' I R T conversa t ion T h e lovely momenta of

_ f ' - y tLa mv l ife t h a t I r emember seem to have George A l ' - j - m " b c c n t h e { J u : e t uioments . I recall a

T u e s d a y o f t he d e a t h or Allen_ J i m ^ rven ing walking down a city S t e w a r t in L a n s i n g Monday. He wa> : ^ sof tness of t he fa l l ing tr.e son of t he la te Rev. J o h n S t ewar t . ^ n o w T h e l l g h t s r e r . e c t i n g th rough fo rmer pas tor of the S p a r t a Bapt i s t ^ m i s , Q f t h e ^ o w f u k e s . t he qu ie t -church . | n e s # o { t h e s t reets . I r emember com-

A sister. Marga re t , survives. F u n - ( -«•»>-- !=te cnc Tiizh* n n d 3t<?p-era : services were neid in i^nsir t i i

CASNOVIA JR. FARM BUREAU NOTES

Mrs. Avery Anderson n a o a s guests a t he r Hess Lake cot tage. P ine Lod^e. l a s t T h u r s d a y Mrs. Lou Keller . Mrs. Wal t e r Ebers. Miss I rene H e f t , Mrs H. J- K u r t z and Mrs. J J . Goer lng.

T h e W o m a n ' s Society of Oa r i s t l an Service will meet in t h e recept ion

chu rch F r i - . , l l X i . oek when Mrs of Perpetua l Help S tudy Club will be V a n c c T u e s d a y evening. OcU 9. T n e

Bull will present t h e book. "Wes t wl ta Mrs. C. Arends , Wednesday even- j P a ; . e d to discuss all new Hostesses will be , mg. Oct 24

T h e Casnovla Jun io r F a r m Bureau met a t the home of Mari lyn a n d J a n e t

Mrs. B e r t P u t m a n . Mrs. Henry G i o d t -s in and Mrs. Huber t Smi th .

Mr a n d Mrs Henry Glocksin en -t e r t a ined Mr and Mrs O. E. Ba lyea ' a n d Mr and Mrs Hlne S m i t h a t d i n -ne r S a t u r d a y

Mrs. George Albee u n d e r w e n t a m a -

After t ak ing a sho r t course with t.ie American Air l ines a t LaGuard la F.eld. New York Ci ty . Miss Rosemary Warren ls now located at t he Detroi t City Airport , do ing personnel work for the Airlines.

Mr. a n d Mrs F r a n k E Metzger

j mee t ing was ca l ' ed to discuss business. Twen ty - seven m e m b e r s were present . T h e g roup will

Oc t . 18 Oc t . 18 Oc t . 18 Oc t . 19 O c t 20 O c t . 21 Oc t . 11 r v t 23 Oc t . 23 Oc t . 24 Oct . M

Mrs Alice C u s h m a n ( Oct. 29 Mr*. Harold Hoag Oc t . 27

J a n e Noller Oc t 26 Mrs. Isabell H a m m o n d (88) Oct . 30

Sad ie Culver ; Oct. 30 Rober t Monroe Oct. 30 Maxine Reis te r Oc t 31

Luwetl Mi l tabarger , Oct . 31 .. Hooer t M a r s n a u «jct. s i

l i t . Rober t Anderson Nov 2 Cl i f ford Rogers Nov. 11

D e a n Hoag Sgt . William H P l a n k . T h o m a s home

M r s A m a n d a S t a u f f e r (811 Mrs Fred Biar .chard

K a t h e r i n e Slegel R o y B. Da r l i ng Dorothy Bowler

Mrs Eugene S p r a y t

Clare B O r e e n D o r u R y a n . tohnaon

NOTICE

WILL OUR C U S T O M E R S PLEASF. C A L L F O R T H E I R W O R K P R O M P T L Y . A L S O K I N D L Y B R I N G H A N G E R S A S WE » A u -LY NEED T H E S P A C E

STAKTA CLEAVERS

ior o p e r a t o r a t Bu t t e rwor th hoispta l .spent S a t u r d a y n i g h t and Sunday in a week ago Wednesday. S h e Is re - J Rockford a t t he h o m e of Mrs Metz-ported to be convalescing sa t i s f ac to r - eer 's b r o t a e r - l n - l a w and sister. Mr

w-Mr. a n d M r s L. D. T o t t n a n d family

of W h i t e h a l l spent S u n d a y a r d Mon-day a t t i e home of th? i r -son and d a u g h t e r - i n - l a w . Mr arvd Mrs. Ray T o t t e n a n d enjoyed p h e a s a n t h u n t i n g Monday .

Neal Mai t in and son Elmo of H a r -r i e t t s were Sunday guests of Mr. a n Mrs H u g h E Weston

Mr. a n d Mrs VictOT Olson of F l in t spen t S u n d a y with her sister. MU> J e a n n i e O ' l le t t . Mrs Olson remained for a fev days ' visit.

Mrs. C. L. Ryan a n d ch i ld ren . Pa -tr icia a n d Eid ie . left Monday fo r Los

a t t e n d a m e e u n g a t Shelby. Wednesday . Oct . 17. All m e m b e r s are asked to a t t e n d . Next mee t ing Is Oct . 30.

a week ago Wednesday. S h e ls re - J Rockford a t t h e h o m e of Mrs Metz ger 's b r o t a e r - l n - l a w and Mrs. Ben Roosa

Mr and M r s M a r t i n Ingersoli of O r a n d R a p ' d s were Sunday d inner guests a t t he h o m e of h is parents . Mr and Mrs. F o r r e s t Ingersoli . Mar t in , who h a s Just r e t u r n e d home f rom Europe, «erved near ly three vears in t he service a n d h a s served twenty m o r . ™ — • * " H e Is to repor t back to Pennsyvan l a Oc t . 20 for his dis-charge. ~

Frank E Metzer . who h a s served years in service, and served 18

months overseas to Burope. h a s receiv-ed his m s c n a r g e a n d is now a t nome

i i r i n _ , His bro ther . Leon Metzger, who served A n - a l e e i ' o e l l t Enrou te t h e y ' w i l l stop j about four yea r s in t h e navy, h a s also a t St i l lwater , OKLA to visit Mr. Ryan -a J been d i scharged

IN MEMORIAM T h e flowers in the Memorial W i n -

dow a re In loving memory of Axel F Nequist .

T h e Bet tes Memoria l Chapel .

ping to sit on the porch s teps before going ' n . T h e stillness, t ne pecul iar n igh t sounds, t he moon th rough the trees, t he sof tness of the darkness all a round . Early morn ings a r e beau t i fu l when the frost lies whi te and heavy over the fields I feel po-et ical a t various t imes of day. a lovely parly morning , a beaut i fu l la te even-ing—a quie t snowy day.

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Cancel la t ion of Order L-169 m e a n s t h a t sh i r t tai ls are back again D u r -ing the war they provided between 1 a n d 1V» million e x t r a sh i r t s a yea r for t h e a rmy T h a t ' s what th ree Inches lopped off t he millions of dozens of sh i r t s produced annual ly adds u p to. However, there will no t be too m a n y long- ta i led sh i r t s on store shelves to t ime for Chr is tmas .

Fun-Fost Plens Announced! AU roads W*d to Apart* School on Fr iday . NOT. 9. Why4* R e m e m -

ber last year's Fwn-Fe*t? Here comes a n o t h e r with equally *• m a n y inn<ul t r e a t s in s tore to r yoo.

Be t h e r e when t h e doors swing «n»en a t 7 :00 p. m. Have thooe po.*k e t s all a - j ing le. W h y ? To tnsa re yoarself a gala esrening a n d r w PTA a coming year o/ f inanc ia l sweesai. Oh, yes! Bring y a w »PI*e-tite*. kiddies! Grown -ops. too! T h e r e will be food.

W a t c h t h e More* fo r clever poster* being made by owr School Ar t Dept . Also wa tch nex t week's local newspaper for impor t an t

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945 T H E S E N T I N E L - L E A D E R , S P A R T A , M I C H I G A N

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T. i e t e n d e n c i e s of t h e t imes h a v e lly on S u n d a y when they r e t u r n e d to fMi iuwi t h - « l w of fami l ies to S o u t h Haven.

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Editorials Might be well fo r t h e h u n t e r

who f i re* hi* s u n when he see* t h e buvhr-> move a n d w i t h o u t •eeing a n y game, to s tay h o m e awhi le a n d prac t ice wi th a pop-r u n .

WARTIME SCHOOL SERVICES

O n e of t h e f e a t u r e s of t h e war e f -f o r t h a s been the service r e n d e r e d by t h - school s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s a n d m e m -b e r s of t h e facu l ty in l ead ing t h e t h o u g h t of y o u t h t h r o u g h t he se cr i t ical war years. T h e boys a n d girls h a v e been deeply sUrred by t h e e x c i t e m e n t s of war . a n d It h a s bee; , d i f f i cu l t for s o m e of t h e m to give a d e q u a t e t h o u g h t t o the i r s t ud i e s a n d p r e p a r a t i o n f o r l i fe . T h e school people have met t h ' * s i t ua t i on wi th grer t wisdom. T h e y h a v e inspired the young people wi th s t r o n g pa t r io t i c feel ings, and t h e de -s i r e to coopera te to t h e best of t he i r abi l i ty wi th t h e wr.r e f f o r t T h e y h a v e insp i red Uw* boys a p p r o c h i n g t h e t i m e w n ? n they m a y be cal led fo r mi l i t a ry service, w i th s t rong fee l ings of loyal ty t o their coun t ry , a n d wi ;h a r eady wil l ingness to p e r f o r m w h a t e v e r s e r -vice m i g h t be asked of t h e m .

T h e school people h a v e enli&ted t h e e n t h u s i a s m of the y o u n g s t e r s fo r t h e var ious dr ives a n d sa lvage c a m p a i g n s , t o which they m a d e a r e m a r k a b l e c o n -t r ibu t ion And they -have insp i red ii»e young people wi th d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o s t u d y ea rnes t ly a n d p r e p a r e t h e m -selves well for mi l i t a ry service :.nd for l ife.

I ' ru i r s i rah l r ideas a r e f r e q u e n t -ly r e f e r r ed to a s "Kniali town s tu f f . " A f f o r d i n g t o ou r idea, the re hi more smal l t o w n s tu f f in hit; oitiew t h a n a n y w h e r e else.

"TOP KNOT COME DOWN" S o m e J a p s h a v e said t h a t t h e pride

of the i r n a t i o n r-as h u m b l e d w h e n the i r E m p e r o r H i r u h i t r cal led on G e n . M a c A r t h u r a t t he t a t t e r ' s h e a d q u a r -ters . If so. l t did t h e m s o m e good to be t h u 3 humbled

T o t s r e m i n d s one of t h e old p r e a c h -

tone U n i t e d S U t e t . A c e n t u r y a g o fami l ies of six o r e i g h t ch i ldren were very common . I n t hose old d a y s ch i l -d r e n could be r a i s e d Inexpensively Pood was c h e a p , a lso clothing, a n d t h e d e m a n d s fo r e x p e n d i t u r e for t he se c h l l d r r 1 • • ' • f a r less. Now it h a s be -come a n e x p e n s i v e t h i n g to raise a big fami ly , to e d u c a t e the ch i ld ren . ar\r\ give t h e m w h a t e v e r they need In c lo thing a n d c a r e f o r t ne i r var ious a l i -m e n t s .

Many young peop le delay m a r r i a g e because they f ee l t h e lack of m o n e y to t a k e on t h e e x p e n s e of m a r r i e d life. T h a t p r o b a b l y h a s a t e n d e n c y In some cases t o l i m i t t h e n u m b e r of ch i ldren they wUl h a v e . I t could be

Miss Lots s t r e a m spen t t h e weekend w i t h he r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs. Edward S t r e a m .

Mr. a n d Mrs Wi l l iam M u n s o n now .lave a t e lephone . No. 2S62. Messrs. Nels Ho lmgren . M a r t i n J o h n -

son a n d Haro ld Swain s p e n t Monday w i t h Mr . a n d Mr*. Lewis Ho lmgren a n d t h e m e n h u n t e d p h e a s a n t s .

Mr. a n d Mrs . Boyd C la rk expect to t a k e t he i r son, Pvt R a n d a l l Clark , back to c a m p o n Tuesday a n d spend a few d a y s wi th reiaUves in Chicago while t he re .

Lola Anderson spen t S u n d a y with Mr. a n d Mrs . H e n r y B r o . t a n d Cpl. R o b e r t Bro t t .

C l a rk School P T A -ne t o n P r d a y

Real Estate Transfers IN N O R T H E R N K E N T C O U N T Y

wished t h a t p l a n s oould be developed j n i g h t a t t h e school house wi th our by which c h i l d r e n cou ld be b r o u g h t u p new of f icers . Mrs . Leroy S tan ley , a t less expense T a a t is a d i f f i c u l t ! p r e s i d e n t a n d H e r m a n Nelson, secre-proposl t ion u n d e r m o d e r n casts of l iv- ' t a r y - t r e a s u r e r to charge . I t was vot -m g | ed on to c h a n g e ou r m e e t i n g n ight

Anyway t h e c h i l d r e n of the f a m i l y , back to t h e f i r s t Monday n i g h t In t h e cons t i tu te a n i n c e n t i v e to the p a r e n t s m o n t h a s it was f o r m a n y years . T h e to display e n e r g y a n d devotion in c a r - p r o g r a m commit tee , Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy ing fo r t h e m , a n d providing t h e S o n e s o n ar»d Mr. a n d Mrs. Edward m e a n s by w h i c h t h e y can have t h e i r S t r e a m , h a d p r epa red a n ice p rogram

sha re l ife

of t h e a d v a n t a g e s of mode.-n

er who was said t o have t a k e n his t ex t f r o m t h e j * o r d s of S c r i p t u r e . •Top k n o t come down . " W h e t h e r h e r e fe r red to s o m e way Uie w o m e n wore their h a i r or t he i r h a t s , o r w h e t h e r he was r e fe r r ing t o people ' s h igh pr ide, is n o t wholly c lear . W h e n h e w.as asked where h e f o u n d t h o s e words in t h e Bible, he rep l ied t h a t t h e Bibl? says. "Le t h i m t h a t is in t h e house top no t come down . " a n d h e mere ly abbrev ia ted those words.

Anyway t h e r e were m a n y top k n o t s in J a p a n t h a t great ly needed coming down T h e Bible says t h a t p r ide go-efch be fore des t ruc t ion , a n d i t c e r t a i n -1> proved so In t h e case of J a p a n .

T h e people a r e told t o w a k e up a n d look a f t e r t he i r pol i t ical Interest*. Many of t h e m d o so e v r , two yea r s on e jec t ion day. but a lot of t h e m go to s l eep the day a f t e r .

" B r i g h t skies will socn be over me." says t h e good old h y m n . So m i g h t s ing t h e s e '">ks w h o come home Just be fore d-*wn.

SMALL FAMILIES Warl ike g o v e r n m e n t s h a v e f r e q u e n t -

ly urged the i r people to h a v e more chi ldren , a s a m e a n s by w h i c h they could develop g r e a t e r m i l i t a ry power »T*V. I —. — i m m x o n . V» »» A / 4 f / » * A1U) • • » « < - w . . - v

purposes of d e f e n s e a g a i n s t aggressive ne ighbors . If It w a s w a n t e d as a t h r e a t t o ne ighbor n a t i o n s a n d for possible a t t a c k oil t h e m , a c a m p a i g n fo r such increase of m a n p o w e r h a s been a d t p l o r a b ' e use of power .

I n t h e Uni ted S t a t e s publ ic sen t i -m e n t says t h a t every f ami ly should b -le f t f r ee to dec ide how m a n y ch i ld ren it should have, a n d it a b h o r s t h e idea t h a t ch i ld ren should be b r o u g h t in to the world a s a m e a n s >f Inc reas ing a na t ion ' s abil i ty t o m a k e w a r a n d a t -tack i ts ne ighbors

How w ; u t h e G e r m a n s a n d J a p s t ake to d e m o c r a t i c ins t i tu -tion.-? D o n ' t k n o w , but the las t yea r of w a r c a v e t h e m exper i -ence in r u n n i n g , which migh t h e l p t h e m w h e n i t comes to r u n -n ing fo r o f f i ce .

| CLARK SCHOOL NEWS * T h e H a p p y Ho . i r C lub h a s b e e n

pos tponed o n e week, f r o m Oct. 19 to Oct 26 a n d will m e e t with Mis . Boyd C l a r k a t t h a t t i m e .

C a p t . H a r r y S o r e n s o n has r e t u r n e d f r o m overseas d u t y a n d is expec t ing h i s d i s cha rge f r o m t h e a rmed services soon.

Mrs. C. Da le H o i b e n received a t e l e -g r a m f r o m h e r h u s b a n d . W O D a l e Hoiben on P r d a y s a y i n g t h a t he w a s in t h e S t a t e s a n d hoped to be h o m e some t ime t h i s week .

Mrs . C h a r l e s R a m s e y , n r c M r r t ' r . Alice S tan ley , whose h u s b a n d h a s r e -

cent ly been d i s c h a r g e d f rom t h e Coas* G u a r d s , h a s b e e n w i t h her p a r e n t s . Mr and Mrs. I^eroy S tan ley , a n d S t a n -Icy a n d B r u c e R a y m o n d fo r severa l days. Mr a n d Mrs . Ramsey a re n o w located in Bay C i ty .

Mrs . Fel ix C a u k i n s and d a u g h t e r s spent the w e e k e n d wi th her sister a n d fami ly . Mr. a n d Mrs A r t h u r H o l m -gren . Mr. C a u k i n s c a m e for h is f a m -

whlch cons is ted of p i a n o accord ian solos by Haro ld Vogel, vocal solos by Alice f e i e r s o n accompan ied by Mr*. A r t h u r S w e n s o n ; a ta lk o n "Wisdom a n d U n d e r s t a n d n g " by Pas to r Brown a n d p i a n o accord ian solos by Mrs D o n a l d M a t t s o n . T n e p r o g r a m com-m i t t e e for t h e n e x t mee t ing . Nov. 5. will be Mr. a n d Mrs. I rv ing Nyblad a n d Mr a n d Mrs. Corl iss Ho iben . T h e l u n c h c o m m i t t e e is Mr. a n d Mrs. P red Cadwel l . Mrs . Wil l iam P r e e m a n a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. An tone Hoiben .

I r v i n g C. J o h n s o n a n a wife to E r n e s t R o g e r s a n d wife, p a r t S E 1 . . sec. 35-» - U . S p a r t a Twp.

F l o r e n c e H. J o h n s o n to E r n e t R o g e r s a n d wife, p a r t SE«*. sect ion 35-9-11. S p a r t a T w p .

M a r y D a u c h y to Wi l l iam R e c x a r i . J r . . p a r t S E U . sec. 30-10-11. So lon T w p .

E l m e r O . Wilson a n d wU* to Bess ie E m p i e , pa r t NEV», sec. 33-10-11. S o l o n Twp .

H e n r y Ear l Car r tck a n d wife to R e e i W o o d a n d a l f e . lot e, etc. . b lock C. C a m p L a k e Resor t .

P r a n k J . Gil le t t and wife to J o h n L R i c h a r d s , lot 8. S p a r t a He igh t s Add t o Vi l lage of S p a r t a

A n n a H e ban to J o h n C. Mol a n d wi fe .

p a r t N E \ . sec. 2-S-12. Aip .nc T w p L e e S . Br a lord a n d wife t o C h e s t e r

A m b u r g e y a n d wife, p a r t N W ' , , sec. 28-9-12. S p a r t a Twp.

W a l l l e T. Coleman a n d wife to W i l l i a m W . D a r g i e a n d wife, let ! . etc.. block

m

IS. N a s h ' i F i r s t Add. Russel l J a q u a y s a n d wife to P r a n k J

Romanowsk l a n d wife, lot 33. block C. C a m p Lake Resor t .

E l ton W n t c o m b a n d wife t o H e n r y G. B e n n l n k and wife, p a r t N E ' 4 . sec

1-8-13, Alpine T w p . • L e o n a r d Roelof. g rdn . . t o Alex P ra se r

a n d wife, p a r t S E S . sec. 30-9-11. Algoma Twp.

'Al ice M R Gi l l e t t e to F r a n k l i n D S c h u l t t a n d wife , p a r t SWVi, f r l . sec. 30-9-13. A lgoma T w p .

O e o r g e H. Wilson t o P e t e r B. P e t e r -son . pa r t NW f r l . M. sec 1-9-13. S p a r t a Twp.

Maud Weaver t o P e a r l T . S m i t h , et a l . p a r t lot 48. etc. . C h e n e y & Stebbins Add.

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