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THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN | The* Fashion Frock Of The Week TOWN TOPIC/"® Miss Hilda Crandall was a week-end guest of Miss Lannarts at her home In Lowell. John Powers had as a week-end guest, his roommate, Don Shier of Holland, the boys leaving Monday to resume their work at MSC 28, 1939 Oram? <3ud> Barry, son of Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Barry of Orand Ledge was operated oo for appendicitis aw t h e Adrian h-jspltal Friday. He is report- ed a* recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. James Hardlman and son left Saturday to visit her parents iu Rhine lander, Wis., for a week. Sister M. Euphroaine of Buffalo, N. Y., Is visiting at the home of her cousin. Stephen Bellgraph. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Church of Chicago were visitors at the home of his parents, north of Sparta this week. The T. N. T class and the Jane Addams class of the Methodist Sun- da} school enjoyed parties this past week, the former a steak roast at Orand Haven and the latter a hay- ride to the Scout Camp. Robert French and Mrs. James Gardner are the respective teachers. Twenty-five members of the Junior Girl Reserves spent the week-end at the Boy Scout camp with Miss Sarah Heckrodt aad Miss Frieda Dahlberg as advisors. Thursday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Noiler were Mr. and Mrs. Oerrlt Hovlng of Holland. Mia* Hilda Crandall and Ml*s Ruby Lukens, the occasion being Mr. Noller's birthday., Charles Tlndall, 10-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tinuall of Maple St.. was taken to Butterworth hospital Wednesday suffering with infantile paralysis, but was returned home Sat- urday where he will be confined to a partial cast for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wilson aad Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Wilson. Jr.. drove to Toledo, Ohio. Sunday to visit at the J. R. Jones' reside* tee. Mr. Jones anu Mrs. Wilson. Sr. are brother and sis- ter. Mrs. John 8picer and sons, Richard and John. Jr., of Columbus. Ohio, spent a few days with Mrs. J. E. Spic- er this week. Attending the American Legion Na- tional Convention in Chicago this week are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnxon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Badgerov, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cumings. Mr. and Mrs. Hildlng La Vine and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LaVlne. Mr. aud Mrs. Hugli Finch returned with A. B Cumings to his home in Evansville ; Ind.. where they will re- main for a few days' v*stt. Mrs. Clare Wilson. Jr.. and Miss Ruby Lukens entertained with a show- er Thursday evening with Mrs. Will- lam Noiler as honor guest. Among tbe twenty guests present were Mrs. Oer- rlt Hovlng. (Isabel VanArk) of Hol- land. and Mrs. Donald Reed (Helen Morton) of Casnovla. Mr. and Mrs. E Phil Bradstrum had as Monday evening dinner guests, Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorge Bettes and daugh- ters, Georgia and Joanne. The Kent Oardsn club extends an invitation to the members of the Spatta Garden ciut to attend a n 11- ilustratea lecture on Small Gardens at Home and Abroad. Thursdwv, Sept. 28 at eight o'clock at Women's City club. Grand Rapids. Speaker, Richardson Wright, price 50 cent*. Mr. Wright is editor of Better Homes aad Gardens. Mrs. Georgia Wier and Mrs. Noble Oaut entertained 8unday at Mrs. Oaut's Camp Lake cottage, Mr. and Mrs. William Nell and son cf Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Saur of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lonnee and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brack drove to Frankfort on Sunday. Just received attractive new designs in wallpapers for ftll decorating. See them at Brack's Drug Store. Sparta. (Adv.) The pupils or Mallard acnool extend an invitation to all interested to come to the school Thursday night. Lynn Clark, County Commissioner of Schools, will speak. The lower grades will furnish entertainment. Pot-luck lunch will be served. Mrs. Minnie Rathbun of Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisk k-st Wednesday. The RU'V. a n d Mrs. A. O. Odegard and children were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Lester Fisk last Thursday. Mrs. Bertha Drent of MU*k«;gon vis- ited at the Fisk home Friday. She has been a friends of Mr* Flak's for over foriy years. Mra. Blanche Caukin of Hastings, who spent several days with hei fath- er. E. E. Bradford, returned home Sun- day night. Gerald McNlt and bride of South bridge. Masu., called on his aunt, Mrs. Ai na Pierson and Mrs. Dora Ctute Saturday. They are on their honey- moon having been married Sept. 16. They called on relatives In Ann Arbor, Detroit, Grand Rapids. Chicago and Niagara Falls. On Sunday a reception for the couple was held at Fred Nel- son's cottage at Pickerel Lake. Ger- ald is a son of Mr and Mrs. Oeorge McNltt of Southsndg-*. Mass. George McNltt is a nephew of Mrs. Dora Clute. Mrs. Jack Bursey was given a sur- prise by the Girl Scouts Tuesday eve- ning. They presented her with a pyrex dish. Mrs. Surrey and daugh- ter are moving to Grand Rapids, where they will reside on Aberdeen St. SMAtT-UIUMtED SIMPLICITY QS worn in Hollywood by PATRICIA ELLIS Clever A e t n a of the Screen While Parts Is known to go In for frill- aad folds. y4~ts ard flaws. It also shouts loud 2or beautiful tailored simplicity as;presented by »»*• week's fashion. Ths interesting feature Sm the geometric cut of the neckline, which design la repeated as a decorative pattern on the bodice, and Includes two semi- circular pocket*. The skirt flares gnkpsfuliy. A Talon slid* fustener runs all the way from ueek to hem and molds the figure like sculptured statuette. The material recom- mended Is a wool nub twill In a solid color. Miss Ellis has hers in a bishop's purple. It also make* up well In a burgundy red o* a very deep blue. A dress like this is always so chlo — yet very aervieeahle be- cause it can be worn both for after- noons and infonnal evenings. m\ A House Is as Good as the Lumber You Buy Make the mistake of buying cheap lumber aad you'll be sorry. Just a few dollars more spent oo quality lumber that won't crack and shrink will add years of life to your house and stake it more valuable! Our quality Grade A lumber is kiln dried aad guaranteed not to shrink or crack. Let as figure year plss i and show you tbe wisdom of building with quality ! NO DOWN PAYMENT REPAIR - REMODEL NOW! We will help you finance through the F. H. A. Plan. Enjoy the Comforts of a Modern Home. Pay Monthly. Let Us Give You aa Estimate oa Your Siding Insulation Brick Skiing Asbestos Shingles HOME HELSEL & WESTON LUMBER * FUEL COMPANY PHONE 2X13 Sparta Hive. L. O. T. M. will enter- tain Kent County Association Tues- day. October 3, at the Masonic tem- ple at 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at noon by Harmony Chapter, price 35 cents. All members of Sparta Hive are urged to send In their reser- vations to Mrs. Archie Light not later than Friday. , J. B. Anderson celebrated his 80th birthday with a family party at his home on St&te St., Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Smelker and Marion of Preeport; Walter Carr of Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kulck and family of Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs. Hasen Anderson and Barbara Jean of Camp Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Anderson and John. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hunter and family of Cedar Springs were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mr*. Miner Purdy. Alf-oma Community Club will meet with Mrs. Ines Montgomery. 755 Clancy, Grand Rapids, on Thursday, October 5. All Knights of Pythias are urged to attend the next meeting Tuesday eve- ning. October 3. at eight o'clock to hear the report of the Grand Lodge representative. There were thirty-four members and friends of Central Circle present at the meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed Anderson on Wednesday After the business meeting, quilting va* resum- ed, one quilt bound cud bkvks cut. Plans were made for the annual rum- mage sale to be held Friday and Sat- urday. October 13 a n d 14. Mrs. Walter Bloomer entertained at the Grand Rapids Women's City club on Thursday in honor of her sister In- law, Mrs. P-ed F. Shaw of Saulte Ste. Marie, who was her house guest from Wednesday until Saturday when her sen. Nelson Shaw of Denver, Cel., Join- ed her oa a business trip to Detroit. Sunday afternoon callers at the Teeple Camp Lake cottage were. Clin- ton C. Hinn-.an and his sons, Arthur and James of Orand Rapids. Arthur win be a student at tbe Western State Teachers college at Kslamasoo starting September 27. The Teeples ore moving into trfwn after spending three months in their Camp Lake cot- tage. The cottage has been remodel- ed with a glassed-in porch. Miss Amelia Koehler of Englewood. Colorado, was a caller at senocl on Tuesday. Miss Koehler is a farmer Sparta teacher and taught tbe first kindergarten in 1910 and 1911. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rogers enter- tained his cousin, Bert Anderson and family of Ionia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Robinson return- ed Wednesday evening from a trip to , xntvujj MAA/mpaiuvu uia unete aad aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren to their Ai man bf ' (PitM* ttf" Mrs. Lou Keller, Mrs. K G. Ander- son and Mrs. Parke McMullen of Pier- son have returned from a two-day ses- sion at Ludlngton where they attend- ed the sixth ar.nual conference of the Michigan Department of Conservation best to pass each teat. To do my work •**d never shirk.'* A very helpful service will be held Sunday at 10:30. This will be a com- bined Rally Day and Church Service. About 75 Sunday School pupils will take part and the public in invited. Epworth league Sunday at 6:30 o'- held on Tuesday and Wednesday. Among the Churches HfVBB "l Ml ••HRf # y V t f M wX* 1 f American Legion Auxiliary held their annual installation officers Thursday evening. The president for tbe coming year, Mrs. C. J. Lonnee, appointed her non-elective assistants. Lunch was enjoyed by the poet and auxiliary members. Typewriter ribbons for all ma*es of OUR TWO SHOWS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A O. Odegard, Pastor "A Fundamental Church With a Gospel Message" "Ne'er think the victory won. Nor lay thine armor down; The work of faith will not be done. Till thou obtain the crown." Rally Day next Sunday. Bible School progrkm with promotion ser- vice at 10 o'clock. Every member of our Sunday si loo! be sure to be pres- ent. Morning Worship at 11:00 o'clock. Sermon and Communion. Junior and 3enior B. Y. P. D. meet- ings at 6:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p. m. Pastor s subject. "DYING NOT THE WAY OUT." Special music. Please note! Our mid-week services have been changed back to Thursday evenings for fall and winter. Time, 7:30 p. m. Special for tonight. Evan- gelists Alma Retber and Irene Murray of Minneapolis. Minn. One night only. RETURNING! "HAFPY MAC" October 17th to 29th. Ok! Time Gos- pel in Message and Song. "IF YOU WANT A HAPPY HEART HEAR HAPPY MAC- WELCOME TO ALL OUR SERVICES RNGUSHTILLE BAPTIST CHURCH "Welcome OIK and AH" Art BJork. Faster "Open thou mine eyes that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law."—Ps. 119:18. Bible School 10:60 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. B. Y. P. U. : .7:30 p. m Mld-Week prayer and Bible study Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. "In Jesus we have tbe highest truth about life; the truth that makes all other truth true."' Oscar T. Olson. MAMRELUftD LUTHERAN CHURCH Evening Service at 7:30 o'clock. Subject: 'Willing and Knowing." En- joyable special singing. The Mld-Week Prayer and Devo- tional services will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. This service will be followed by Choir practice at 8:30. Ycu will always find a warm wel- come at the Sparta Methodist Episco- pal church. FREE METHODIST CHURCH A D. McLaehlan, Pastor - Sparta - 10:00 a. m. Sunday SchooL This will be our Rally Day. There will be a special program which all will enjoy. Let everyone come and bring someone along this Sunday. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. "Victorious Warfare" will be the subject of the pastor's message at this hour. 7:30 P. M. Song and Praise Service. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic Message. Mid-Week service Thursday evening a t 7.30 o'clock. Don't miss thta ser- vice. You will be greatly benefited by wor- shiping with us. - Ravenna - 10:00 o'clock—Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 10:46 o'clock Sunday School. Mid-Week Service Wednesday eve- ning at 8:00 o'elock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES •"Unreality" will be the subject of i the Lnssor-Sermon in all Christian Science Churches throughout the | world on 8unday, October 1, 1939. The Oolden Text 'Proverbs 13:7) is: | "There Is that maketh himself rich. I yet hath nothing, there is vhat mak- | eth himself poor, yet hath great | riches." ! Among the Bible citations is this ; passage (Col. 3 J ) : "Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth." Correlative passage?, i . be read from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to tbe Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, in- clude the following (p. 261): "Hold 1 thought steadfastly to the enduring, the good and the true and you will bring these tnto your experience pro- portionabiy to their occupancy of your thoughts." TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri ftyaed C. F. UAanr, Pastor M. C. Win. Cor. <fl Miles West. 2 Miles 8outh> 17th 8undsy After Trinity 10:50 English Sertlee. 8:30 Walbher League. KENT C m METRODZST EPISCO- PAL CHURCH Gearg* E. Wingard. Pastor Morning Worship 9:45 Sunday Sohuoi 11.00 Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening ai 7:30. CASNOVIA METHODIST CHURCH George F. Wingard, Pastor Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00 SPARTA WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH The Friendly Church that Welcomes You" Rev. Harold Myers, Pastor 8unday School with classes for all ages at 10:00 a. m. Sunday UsmLag Preaching Service 11:00 o'clock. Young People's Service 7:00 p. m. Evening Preaching Service at 7:30 o'clock. Thursday evening prayer meetiug at the church. BALLAKO CHURCH O* tllKISI Janes M Irby, Minister Morning Worship 10 a. m Sunday Bchooi 11 a. m Howard Olllett. superintendent. Christian Endeavor g p. m FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH KENT CITY C. Allen Taff. Pastor Morning Worship r0:00 a. m Bible Bcbool 11:15 a. m Young People's Hour 6:30 p. m Evening Service 7:45 p. m What does the future hold for you? As you look around you to that which is going on does it increase your faith in Ood or bring fear to your heart. Many hearts are failing for fear. Why fear? Why not trust? It is not with boasting in our faith or goodness, but we arc boasting of the Person ia whom our faith is plac- ed He Is the omnipotent God—the Ruler of heaven and earth. If you are safe In Him you are safe from the trouble of the world. "Fear not him who is able to destroy your body, but fear (trust) Him who is able to deatxoy both body and soul in bell" are the words which Increase our faith. Suppose we do have to go to vrar—suppose -re are killed on the battle field? If we are savad wc are still in His keeping and Just, get home to glory sooner If you do not know Him u your onvinr you are lost now and going to war will not make you any more so—may perhaps hasten you to your own place. Accept the Lord Jesus and you are prepared for any- thing and everything that may come "Meet with us and we will try to tell you more about Him and His sav- ing power. CONKLIN REFORMED CHURCH John L. Van Ham. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 a. m Worship Servioe - 11:00 a. m Evening Setriae f j a p. aa Christian Endeavor Society.... 8.30 p. m IMMAKUEL CHURCH Comstock Park Rev. George Yoangs. Minister Sunday Services Sunday Morning Service 10:00 Bible School 11:1* Junior Chorus , 8:M Evening Service 7:88 SPARTA GOSPfSL MISSION Peter Doou Speaker Sunday School 2:30 o'clock Evening Service 7:30 o'clock Mkl-week Bible Class (Wed) 7:36 Cottage Prayer meetings Priday eve- ning. KAILEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School. 10 a. m C. B. Moore, superintendent. Murning Worship 11 a. m Evening service on first and third Sur-days of each month. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Comstock rut Sunday Service* Rev. Estle Barnes, Pastor 10:00 a. m.—Morning Warship 11:16 a. m—Sunday School Morning Worship Service. 10:00 o'- elock. Bible School 11:30 o'clock. B. Y. P. Y. 6:30 6'clock Evangelistic 8ervice 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening at 8.00 o'clock. Praise and Prayer service. Come and worship with us. ALGOMA BAPTIST CHURCH "The Church That Cares" 10:00 a. m. Combined Morning Wor- ship and Sunday School. Claw** fo,- all ages. Walfred Peterson, superin- tendent. 7:00 p. m. Young People's devotional hour for everyone. 7:45 p. m. Evening Service. 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Bible s'udy, testimony and prayer service for all Come to give ard to rece've. ALPINE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Clyde Wood, Pastor Sunday Services Sunday Morning Preaching 1J.:0Q Young People's Service 7:00 Eveninv Preaching .7:30 Special object lesson In Sunday School each Sunday for the children. Thursday evening Prayer meeting at the church at 7:30 p m. All are welcome! SNOW CHURCH Bible School J:45 Young Peoples Meeting 7:00 We welcome you to both strvloes of the day. A class for you. A place tor you. Come and enjoy yourself and b* one with us. N. CHESTER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. V. Bushrr. Minister Bible School 10:30 a. m Ola—ss for all. Evening service 8 o'clock 7-8 O'CLOCK THURSDAY " Doable F MILLION DOLLAR LEGS" — And — "SWEEPSTAKES WINNER" FRL - SAT- — Sept. 2 9 - 3 0 YOUNG —La— RICE -MIRACLES FOR SALE" The Board of Administration meets Thursday. September 28 at eight p. m. The Confirmation Class wm meet Saturday morning at nine o'clock. All those interested in receiving this In- struction should be present. RALLf DAY In the Sunday 8chooJ will be held next Sunday. October 1st. AH children are urged to toe present Morning Worship at 11 a. m. Text: Matthew 21:14-17. Evening Service at eight o'clock. During the next few Sunday eve- ning services we shall consider some of the Christian Characteristics as found In contrast to characteristics of the unbeliever which Paul expresses in the fifth chapter of Oalatians begin- ning with the 19th verse. Special music by the Junior Choir. Mld-Week Servioe* wJl be held on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. T7e wm study or ! The Ladies Aid wm meet on Thurs- day afternoon. October 5th, in the Church Parlors. The Lutheran Brotherhood will meet Thursday evening. October 5th. Be faithful to the services of the church, and pray that God would find the things spoken and done at these meetings acceptable to His sight. Let us all know the fou. nation of our church is Christ Jesus, JOT Savior and SUN. - MON. - TUES. 1-8-1 KELLY •STANLEY »•« LIVINGSTONE' SPARTA "Lord help think of life to make this rule to a school. To try my WED. - THURS.—OcL 4-5 — In— MeDONALD -SAN FRANCISCO" "HOTEL FOR WOMEN" Dr. 11 A. JOHN CREGO OPTOMETRIST 8. Union St. I s s a i l f c w ) Wednesday; —0:30 i m . t o I p a. Saturdays—0:30 a. na. to 8 p. aa. GUNS Let's Go HUNTERS! SHELLS PANTS JACKETS SHIRTS CAMP SUPPLIES \ THE FALL HUNTING WILL SOON BE HERE! ARE YOU READY FOR THOSE WEEK-END SPORT TRIPS? BETTER COME IN AND CHECK OVER YOUR NEEDS!' - We've Get Everything For tfce HM( - AT SPECIAL PRICES Hunting Licenses Are Here •j C. S. MILLER Deatlat HEADQUARTERS FOR j STOVE! 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THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN

| The* Fashion Frock Of The Week

TOWN TOPIC/"®

Miss Hilda Cranda l l was a week-end guest of Miss L a n n a r t s a t h e r home In Lowell.

J o h n Powers h a d a s a week-end guest, h is roommate , D o n Shier of Holland, t h e boys leaving Monday to resume their work a t MSC

28, 1939

Oram? <3ud> Barry , son of Mr. a n d Mr*. Hugh Barry of O r a n d Ledge was operated oo for appendic i t i s aw t h e Adr ian h-jspltal F r iday . H e is repor t -ed a* recovering sa t i s fac tor i ly .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s H a r d l m a n a n d son left Sa tu rday to visit h e r parents iu Rh ine lander , Wis., f o r a week.

Sister M. Euphroaine of Buffalo, N. Y., Is visiting a t t h e h o m e of her cousin. S tephen Bel lgraph .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Wil lard C h u r c h of Chicago were visi tors a t t h e home of his parents , n o r t h of S p a r t a th i s week.

T h e T. N. T class a n d the J a n e Addams class of t h e Methodis t Sun-da} school enjoyed pa r t i e s th i s pa s t week, the fo rmer a s t eak roast a t O r a n d Haven and t h e l a t t e r a hay-ride to the Scout Camp. Robert F rench and Mrs. J a m e s G a r d n e r are t h e respective teachers .

Twenty-f ive m e m b e r s of the Junior Girl Reserves spent t h e week-end a t t h e Boy Scout c a m p w i t h Miss Sa rah Heckrodt a a d Miss F r i e d a Dahlberg as advisors.

Thursday evening d i n n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Noiler were Mr. and Mrs. Oe r r l t Hovlng of Holland. Mia* Hilda Cranda l l a n d Ml*s Ruby Lukens, the occasion being Mr. Noller's bir thday. ,

Char les Tlndal l , 10-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy T inua l l of Maple St.. was taken to B u t t e r w o r t h hospital Wednesday suf fe r ing w i t h infant i le paralysis, bu t was r e t u r n e d home Sa t -u rday where he will be conf ined to a par t ia l cas t fo r several weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Clare Wilson aad Mr. a n d Mrs. 0 . E. Wilson. J r . . drove to Toledo, Ohio. S u n d a y t o visit at the J . R. Jones ' reside* tee. Mr . Jones anu Mrs. Wilson. S r . a re b r o t h e r and sis-te r .

Mrs. J o h n 8picer a n d sons, Richard a n d John . Jr . , of Columbus. Ohio, spen t a few days w i t h Mrs . J . E. Spic-e r th is week.

At tending t h e Amer ican Legion Na-t ional Convention in Chicago th is week are Mr. a n d Mrs . C a r l Johnxon. Mr. a n d Mrs. Ray B a d g e r o v , Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cumings . Mr . a n d Mrs. Hildlng La Vine a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r LaVlne.

Mr. a u d Mrs. Hugli F i n c h returned wi th A. B Cumings t o h i s home in Evansville ; Ind. . w h e r e t h e y will re -m a i n for a few days ' v*stt.

Mrs. Clare Wilson. J r . . a n d Miss Ruby Lukens en te r t a ined with a show-er Thursday evening w i t h Mrs. Will-

lam Noiler a s honor guest. Among tbe twenty guests present were Mrs . O e r -r l t Hovlng. (Isabel VanArk) of Hol-land . a n d Mrs. Donald Reed (Helen Morton) of Casnovla.

Mr. a n d Mrs . E Phi l B rads t rum h a d as Monday evening d inner guests, Mr. a a d Mrs. Oeorge Bet tes a n d d a u g h -ters, Georgia a n d J o a n n e .

T h e K e n t O a r d s n club ex tends a n invi ta t ion t o t h e members of the S p a t t a G a r d e n c i u t to a t t end an 11-i lus t ra tea lecture on Small G a r d e n s a t Home a n d Abroad. Thursdwv, Sept . 28 a t e ight o'clock a t Women's City club. G r a n d Rapids. Speaker , Richardson Wright , price 50 cent*. Mr. Wr igh t is edi tor of Bet ter Homes a a d Gardens .

Mrs. Georgia Wier and Mrs. Noble O a u t en te r t a ined 8 u n d a y a t Mrs. Oau t ' s C a m p Lake cottage, Mr. a n d Mrs. Will iam Nell a n d son cf Detroit , Mr. a n d Mrs. F red Olson a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Char les S a u r of G r a n d Rapids .

Mr. a n d Mrs. C. J . Lonnee a n d f a m -ily a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J . Brack drove to F r a n k f o r t on Sunday.

J u s t received a t t rac t ive new designs in wal lpapers for f t l l decorat ing. See t h e m a t Brack ' s D r u g Store. Spa r t a . (Adv.)

T h e pupils or Mallard acnool extend an invi ta t ion to all interested to come to t h e school Thursday n ight . Lynn Clark, C o u n t y Commissioner of Schools, will speak. T h e lower grades will fu rn i sh en te r t a inmen t . Pot - luck l unch will be served.

Mrs. Minnie R a t h b u n of G r a n d Rap ids visited Mr. a n d Mrs. Lester Fisk k-st Wednesday .

T h e RU'V. a n d Mrs. A. O . Odegard a n d chi ldren were supper guests of Mr. and M r s Lester Fisk last T h u r s d a y .

Mrs . B e r t h a Dren t of MU*k«;gon vis-i ted a t the Fisk home Fr iday . S h e h a s been a f r i ends of Mr* Flak's fo r over fo r iy years.

Mra. Blanche Caukin of Hast ings, who spen t several days wi th hei f a t h -er. E. E. Bradford , r e tu rned h o m e S u n -day n ight .

Ge ra ld M c N l t and br ide of Sou th bridge. Masu., called on his aun t , Mrs. Ai n a Pierson a n d Mrs. Dora Ctu te Sa tu rday . They a re on the i r honey-moon having been mar r i ed Sept . 16. They called on relatives In Ann Arbor, Detroi t , G r a n d Rapids. Chicago a n d Niagara Falls. O n S u n d a y a reception for t h e couple was held a t F red Nel-son's cot tage a t Pickerel Lake. G e r -ald is a son of Mr and Mrs. Oeorge McNl t t of Southsndg-*. Mass. George McNlt t is a nephew of Mrs. Dora Clute.

Mrs. J a c k Bursey was given a s u r -prise by t h e Gir l Scouts Tuesday eve-ning. They presented he r wi th a pyrex dish. Mrs. Su r r ey a n d d a u g h -te r a re moving t o G r a n d Rapids, where they will reside on Aberdeen St .

SMAtT-UIUMtED SIMPLICITY QS worn in Hollywood by

PATRICIA ELLIS Clever A e t n a of the Screen

While P a r t s Is known to go In f o r frill- a a d folds. y 4 ~ t s a r d flaws. It a l so shou t s loud 2or beaut i ful ta i lored simplicity as ;presen ted by »»*• week ' s fashion. Ths interes t ing f e a t u r e Sm t h e geometric cu t of the neckline, which design la repeated a s a d e c o r a t i v e p a t t e r n on t h e bodice, a n d I n c l u d e s t w o semi-c i rcu lar pocket*. T h e ski r t flares gnkpsfuliy. A Talon slid* fus tener runs all t h e way f r o m ueek to hem and molds t h e figure l ike sculptured s t a t u e t t e . The mater ia l recom-mended Is a wool nub twill In a solid color. Miss Ell is has he r s in a b ishop 's purple. I t also make* up well In a burgundy red o* a very deep blue. A dress like th is is a lways so ch lo — ye t very aervieeahle be-cause i t c a n be worn both f o r a f t e r -noons a n d i n f o n n a l evenings.

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Spar t a Hive. L. O. T . M. will en t e r -tain K e n t County Association Tues-day. October 3, a t t h e Masonic t em-ple a t 10 o'clock. Luncheon will be served a t noon by Harmony Chapter , price 35 cents . All members of S p a r t a Hive are urged to send In their reser -vations to Mrs . Archie Light no t later than Fr iday. ,

J. B. Anderson celebrated his 80th bir thday wi th a family par ty a t his home on St&te St., Sunday. Present were Mr. a n d Mrs. Orvin Smelker and Marion of Preepor t ; Walter Car r of Grand Rapids ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kulck a n d family of Grand Rapids; Mr. a n d Mrs. Hasen Anderson a n d Barba ra J e a n of Camp Lake, a n d Mr. and Mrs. Avery Anderson and John .

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hunter a n d family of Cedar Springs were Sunday dinner guests a t t h e home of her p a r -ents. Mr. a n d Mr*. Miner Purdy.

Alf-oma Communi ty Club will meet with Mrs. I n e s Montgomery. 755 Clancy, G r a n d Rapids, on Thursday, October 5.

All Kn igh t s of Pythias a re urged to a t tend the next meet ing Tuesday eve-ning. October 3. a t eight o'clock to hear the repor t of the Grand Lodge representat ive.

There were th i r ty - four members a n d fr iends of Cen t ra l Circle present a t the meeting a t t h e home of Mrs. Ed Anderson on Wednesday After the business meet ing , quilting va* resum-ed, one qui l t bound cud bkvks cut. Plans were m a d e for the a n n u a l r u m -mage sale to be held Friday a n d S a t -urday. October 13 and 14.

Mrs. Wa l t e r Bloomer enter ta ined a t the Grand Rap ids Women's City club on Thursday in honor of her sister In-law, Mrs. P -ed F . Shaw of Saul te Ste. Marie, who was her house guest f rom Wednesday unt i l Sa tu rday when her sen. Nelson S h a w of Denver, Cel., Join-ed he r oa a business t r ip to Detroit .

Sunday a f t e rnoon callers a t the Teeple C a m p Lake cottage were. Clin-ton C. Hinn-.an and his sons, Ar thur and J a m e s of O r a n d Rapids. Ar thu r win be a s tuden t a t tbe Western Sta te T e a c h e r s college a t Ks lamasoo s tar t ing Sep tember 27. The Teeples ore moving i n to trfwn a f t e r spending three m o n t h s in thei r C a m p Lake cot-tage. T h e cot tage h a s been remodel-ed with a glassed-in porch.

Miss Amelia Koehler of Englewood. Colorado, was a caller a t senocl on Tuesday. Miss Koehler is a fa rmer Spar ta t eacher a n d t augh t t b e f i r s t k indergar ten in 1910 and 1911.

Mr. a n d Mrs . Melvin Rogers en te r -tained his cousin, Ber t Anderson a n d family of Ion ia on Sunday.

Mr. a n d Mrs . J a y Robinson r e tu rn -ed Wednesday evening f r o m a t r ip to

, x n t v u j j MAA/mpaiuvu uia unete aad aunt, Mr. a n d Mrs. W a r r e n

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Mrs. Lou Keller, Mrs. K G . Ander-son a n d Mrs. Pa rke McMullen of P ier -son have re turned f rom a two-day ses-s ion a t Ludlngton where they a t t e n d -ed t h e sixth ar.nual conference of the Michigan Depar tment of Conservation

best to pass each teat. T o d o m y work •**d never shirk.'*

A very helpful service will be held Sunday a t 10:30. Th i s will be a com-bined Rally Day and C h u r c h Service. About 75 Sunday School pupils will t ake par t a n d the public in invited.

Ep worth l e a g u e Sunday a t 6:30 o ' -

he ld on Tuesday a n d Wednesday .

Among the Churches

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American Legion Auxiliary held their a n n u a l instal lat ion officers Thursday evening. T h e president f o r t b e coming year , Mrs. C. J . Lonnee, appointed he r non-elective assistants . Lunch was enjoyed by t h e poet and auxiliary members .

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OUR TWO S H O W S

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A O. Odegard, Pastor

"A Fundamen ta l Church W i t h a Gospel Message"

"Ne'er think the victory won. Nor lay th ine armor down;

T h e work of f a i th will no t be done. Till thou obtain the crown."

Rally Day next Sunday . Bible School progrkm with promotion ser-vice a t 10 o'clock. Every member of o u r Sunday s i loo! be sure to be pres-en t .

Morning Worship a t 11:00 o'clock. S e r m o n and Communion.

J u n i o r and 3enior B. Y. P . D. meet -ings a t 6:30 p. m.

Evangelistic Service a t 7:30 p. m. P a s t o r s subject. "DYING NOT T H E WAY OUT." Special music.

Please note! Our mid-week services have been changed back to Thursday evenings for fall and winter . Time, 7:30 p. m. Special for ton ight . Evan-gelists Alma Retber a n d I r ene Murray of Minneapolis. Minn. O n e n igh t only.

R E T U R N I N G ! "HAFPY M A C " October 17th to 29th. Ok! T i m e Gos-pel in Message and Song. " I F YOU W A N T A HAPPY H E A R T HEAR H A P P Y MAC-WELCOME T O ALL O U R SERVICES

R N G U S H T I L L E BAPTIST CHURCH "Welcome OIK a n d AH"

Art BJork. Fas t e r "Open thou mine eyes t h a t I may

behold wondrous things o u t of t hy law."—Ps. 119:18. Bible School 10:60 a. m. Morn ing Worship 11:00 a . m. B. Y . P . U. : .7:30 p. m

Mld-Week prayer a n d Bible s tudy Wednesday a t 7:45 p. m .

" I n Jesus we have t b e h ighes t t r u t h abou t l ife; the t r u t h t h a t makes all o t h e r t r u t h true."' — Oscar T . Olson.

MAMRELUftD LUTHERAN CHURCH

Evening Service a t 7:30 o'clock. Subject : 'Willing a n d Knowing." E n -joyable special singing.

T h e Mld-Week Prayer and Devo-tional services will be held Wednesday a t 7:30 p. m .

This service will be followed by Choir practice a t 8:30.

Ycu will always f ind a warm wel-come a t the Spar t a Methodist Episco-pal church.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH A D. McLaehlan, Pastor

- Spa r t a -10:00 a. m. Sunday SchooL This will be our Rally Day. The re

will be a special program which all will enjoy. Let everyone come a n d bring someone along th is Sunday.

11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. "Victorious W a r f a r e " will be the

subject of the pastor 's message a t th i s hour .

7:30 P . M. Song a n d Praise Service. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic Message. Mid-Week service Thur sday evening

a t 7.30 o'clock. Don' t miss thta ser-vice.

You will be greatly benefi ted by wor-shiping with us.

- Ravenna -10:00 o'clock—Morning Worship. Message by the pastor. 10:46 o'clock Sunday School. Mid-Week Service Wednesday eve-

ning a t 8:00 o'elock.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES •"Unreality" will be the subject of

i t h e Lnssor-Sermon in all Chr is t ian Science Churches th roughout the

| world on 8unday , October 1, 1939. T h e Oolden Text 'P roverbs 13:7) is:

| "There Is t h a t make th himself rich. I yet h a t h nothing, there is vhat m a k -| e th himself poor, yet h a t h g rea t | riches." ! Among the Bible ci tat ions is th is ; passage (Col. 3 J ) : "Set your af fec t ion

on things above, not on t h i n g s on t h e ear th ."

Correlative passage?, i . be r ead f rom the C h r i s t i a n Science textbook, "Science a n d Heal th with Key to t b e Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy, in-clude the following (p. 261): "Hold

1 thought s teadfast ly to t h e enduring, t h e good a n d the t r ue a n d you will br ing these tnto your experience pro-portionabiy to thei r occupancy of your thoughts ."

T R I N I T Y LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri ftyaed

C. F . U A a n r , Pas tor M. C. W i n . Cor.

<fl Miles West. 2 Miles 8outh> 17th 8 u n d s y After Tr in i ty

10:50 English Ser t lee . 8:30 Walbher League.

K E N T C m METRODZST EPISCO-PAL CHURCH

Gearg* E. Wingard. Pas tor Morning Worship 9:45 Sunday Sohuoi 11.00

Mid-week prayer service Thursday evening a i 7:30.

CASNOVIA METHODIST CHURCH George F. Wingard, Pas tor

Sunday School Morning Worship 11:00

SPARTA WESLEY AN METHODIST CHURCH

T h e Friendly Church t h a t Welcomes You"

Rev. Harold Myers, Pastor 8unday School with classes for all

ages a t 10:00 a. m. Sunday UsmLag Preach ing Service

11:00 o'clock. Young People's Service 7:00 p. m. Evening Preaching Service a t 7:30

o'clock. Thursday evening prayer meetiug a t

t h e church.

BALLAKO CHURCH O* t l l K I S I J a n e s M Irby, Minister

Morning Worship 10 a. m Sunday Bchooi 11 a. m

Howard Olllett . super in tendent . Christ ian Endeavor g p. m

F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH KENT C I T Y

C. Allen T a f f . Pas tor Morning Worship r0:00 a. m Bible Bcbool 11:15 a. m Young People's Hour 6:30 p. m Evening Service 7:45 p. m

W h a t does t h e f u t u r e hold for you? As you look around you to t h a t which is going on does it increase your f a i th in Ood or bring fear to your hear t . Many hear t s are fai l ing for fear . Why fear? Why not t rus t ?

I t is not with boast ing in our fa i th or goodness, but we arc boasting of the Person i a whom our f a i t h is plac-e d He Is t h e omnipoten t God—the Ruler of heaven a n d e a r t h . If you a re safe In Him you a r e sa fe f rom the trouble of the world.

"Fear not h im who is able to destroy your body, but fear ( t rus t ) Him who is able to deatxoy both body and soul in bell" are the words which Increase our f a i th . Suppose we do have to go to vrar—suppose -re a r e killed on the batt le f ield? If we are savad wc are still in His keeping a n d Just, get home to glory sooner If you do not know Him u your onvinr you a r e lost now and going to war will not make you any more so—may pe rhaps hasten you to your own place. Accept the Lord Jesus and you a re p repared for a n y -th ing a n d everything t h a t may come " M e e t with us and we will t ry to tell you more about Him a n d His sav-ing power.

CONKLIN R E F O R M E D CHURCH J o h n L. Van H a m . Pas tor

Sunday School 10:00 a. m Worship Servioe - 11:00 a. m Evening Set r iae f j a p. a a Christian Endeavor Society.... 8.30 p. m

IMMAKUEL CHURCH Comstock Park

Rev. George Yoangs. Minister Sunday Services

Sunday Morning Service 10:00 Bible School 11:1* Junior Chorus , 8:M Evening Service 7:88

SPARTA GOSPfSL MISSION Peter Doou Speaker

Sunday School 2:30 o'clock Evening Service 7:30 o'clock

Mkl-week Bible Class (Wed) 7:36 Cottage Prayer meet ings Priday eve-

ning.

KAILEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School. 10 a. m

C. B. Moore, super intendent . Murning Worship 11 a. m

Evening service on first a n d thi rd Sur-days of each m o n t h .

CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Comstock rut

Sunday Service* Rev. Estle Barnes, Pastor

10:00 a. m.—Morning Warship 11:16 a. m — S u n d a y School Morning Worship Service. 10:00 o'-

elock. Bible School 11:30 o'clock. B. Y. P. Y. 6:30 6'clock Evangelistic 8ervice 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday evening a t 8.00 o'clock.

Praise and Prayer service. Come and worship with us.

ALGOMA BAPTIST CHURCH "The Church T h a t Cares"

10:00 a. m. Combined Morning Wor -ship a n d Sunday School. Claw** fo,-all ages. Walf red Peterson, superin-tendent .

7:00 p. m . Young People's devotional hour for everyone.

7:45 p. m. Evening Service. 8:00 p. m . Thursday , Bible s 'udy,

testimony a n d prayer service for all Come to give a r d to rece've.

ALPINE EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH

Rev. Clyde Wood, Pastor Sunday Services

Sunday Morning Preaching 1J.:0Q Young People 's Service 7:00 Eveninv Preach ing .7:30

Special object lesson In Sunday School each Sunday for the children.

Thursday evening Prayer meeting at the chu rch a t 7:30 p m.

All a re welcome!

SNOW CHURCH Bible School J : 4 5 Young Peoples Meeting 7:00

We welcome you to both strvloes of the day. A class for you. A place tor you. Come a n d enjoy yourself and b* one wi th us.

N. CHESTER BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. V. Bushr r . Minister

Bible School 10:30 a. m Ola—ss fo r all.

Evening service 8 o'clock

7 - 8 O'CLOCK

THURSDAY — " — Doable F

M I L L I O N DOLLAR LEGS" — And —

"SWEEPSTAKES WINNER"

FRL - SAT- — Sept. 2 9 - 3 0

YOUNG — L a — RICE

-MIRACLES FOR SALE"

T h e Board of Adminis t ra t ion meets T h u r s d a y . September 28 a t e ight p. m .

T h e Confirmat ion Class w m meet S a t u r d a y morning a t n ine o'clock. All those interested in receiving th i s In-s t ruc t ion should be present .

R A L L f DAY In the S u n d a y 8chooJ will be held next Sunday . October 1st. AH children a re urged t o toe present

Morn ing Worship a t 11 a . m. T e x t : Mat thew 21:14-17. Evening Service a t e ight o'clock. Dur ing the next few S u n d a y eve-

n i n g services we shal l consider some of t h e Christ ian Charac ter i s t ics as f o u n d In contrast to character is t ics of t h e unbeliever which Pau l expresses in t h e f i f t h chapter of Oa la t i ans begin-n i n g wi th the 19th verse. Special music by the Jun io r Choir.

Mld-Week Servioe* w J l be held on Wednesday evening a t e igh t o'clock. T7e wm study or !

T h e Ladies Aid w m m e e t on T h u r s -day af ternoon. October 5th, in the C h u r c h Parlors.

T h e Lutheran Brotherhood will m e e t Thursday evening. October 5th.

Be fa i th fu l to t h e services of the church , and pray tha t G o d would f ind t h e things spoken a n d done a t these meet ings acceptable to His sight. Let u s a l l know the fou. nat ion of our c h u r c h is Christ Jesus, JOT Savior and

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BAILEY m LYNEWS MRS. IRENA BARNUM, Correspondent

Bailey School P . - T . A. will be he ld T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g . October 5. i n s t ead of t h e 12th of O c t o b e r « usual . T h e r ec rea t iona l d e p a r t m e n t of the W P A will p u t o n m o v i n g p ic tures a t t h i s t ime f o r t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t .

Mrs . Al T h a t c h e r a n d Miss I l a Moore s p e n t S a t u r d a y a n d S a t u r d a y a l g h t a t t h e W a r r e n Spr ing h o m e in O r a n d RtpicLs S u n d a y . Mr. Spr ing a n d son Car ro l l t o e * t h e m to J a c k s o n bo visit Mrs . T h a t c h e r s b ro ther a n d wife. Mr- a n d M r s . Oeorge Taylor .

Mr. a n d M r s . H a r r y Cur t i s a n d son Henry of D e t r o i t a n d Miss Mi ldred P ie r son of W i l l i a m s ton visited the i r g r a n d m o t h e r . M r s . Adella P ierson o n S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . J . L. S m i t h h a d a s Wednesday even ing Eupper guests . Mr . a n d Mrs. R i c h a r d L ingren of M u s k e -HOtL

Mr. a n d M r s . Leon Whi tney a n d mothe r . Mrs . E t t i e Whi tney s p e n t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n in G r a n d R a p i d s wi th re la t ives .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Alex Brydges took Mrs . Eunice Rei ley to Fennvi l le S u n d a y to he r d a u g h t e r ' s . Mrs . Llzsie Walkley, where s h e will s p e n d a few weeks.

Mr. a n d M r s . S . S. Brown a n d Mr . a n d Mrs . P r e d Ives of O r a n d R a p i d s were S u n d a y d i n n e r guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Bul l .

T h e Rev . a n d Mrs. S. H. Dul l of R e a d i n g c a m e S u n d a y evening t o spend a few d a y s w i t h her sister . Mrs . Henry P a l m a n d brother , A r t h u r Moore a n d fami l i e s .

Mr. anri Mrs . P r a n k Swi f t of M u s -kegon m o v e d i n t o the Sidney S t o n e house S a t u r d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . Oeorge Passage r e -t u r n e d h o m e F r i d a y f r o m a week's visit w i th r e l a t i ve s in Onta r io , C a n -ada .

Mr . Mrs . C. D. Holmes of O r a n d

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O n every h i g h w a y cars p e r f o r m be t te r w i t h o u r qual i ty gas. Por s m o o t h e r ac t ion—less motor wear and t e a r — u s e i t regularly — a n d save m o n e y o n e x t r a mileage. S e r -vice w i t h a smi le .

NOLLER'S STANDARD STATION

Atlas T i r e s Atlas B a t U r t e s

R a p i d s s p e n t T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g w t t h h e r b r o t h e r , J a m e s L. S m i t h a n d f a m -i ly .

M r . a a d Mrs. Kyle r P l a y t e r e n t e r -t a i n e d a t d inne r Sunday , h e r pa ren t s . M r . a n d Mrs . A R. Z l m m e r a n d f a m -ily of O r a n t .

R o y F ie lds is bui lding a house in t h e wes t e n d of town a n d expec t s t o m a k e h i s home here .

M r . a n d Mrs. C la rence Pende l l a n d c h i l d r e n of Saginaw s p e n t t h e week-e n d w i t h t he i r pa ren t s . T h e ch i ld ren r e m a i n e d fo r ft week w i t h t h e i r g r a n d -p a r e n t * . Mr. a a d Mrs . Oeorge P a s -sage .

M r . a n d Mrs. P r a n k DuBois of N e w a y g o visited a t t h e L^on W h i t n e y h o m e Sunday .

Mis s Mildred Moore of O r a n d R a p -id s vis i ted he r p a r e n t s S u n d a y . S h e a n d a gir l f r i e n d le f t M o n d a y fo r Hew Y o r k Wor ld ' s Pa i r . T h e y will be gone t e n days , visit ing W a s h i n g t o n . D C_ a n d Ph i l ade lph ia . Pa .

M r s . H. B a r n u m s p e n t Sata i rday a f t -e r n o o n wi th Mrs . Ju l i a J o h n s o n of A s h l a n d .

M r s J o h n Bull. Mrs . K e n n e t h Bull, MIRH I d a Gilbert . Mrs . L a u r a Weefcs, Mrs . E m m e l Por teen . Mrs . Alex B r y d g e s a n d Mrs. O b e n a u g h a t t e n d e d t h e H o m e Economics c l a s s in M u s k e -gon T h u r s d a y .

M r . a n d Mrs. P e t e S m i t h of C h a r -lo t t e visi ted their b ro the r . J a m e s L S m i t h a n d family S u n d a y evening.

M r . a n d Mrs. J a c k K a m m e r a a d of O r a n d R a p i d s were S u n d a y d i n n e r g u e s t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. Oeorge P a s -gggC.

M r . a n d Mrs. Ch r i s K u h n «*nd Mrs. H . C h u r c h a t t ended a su rp r i s e p a r t y 8 u n d a y o n Mrs. Annie Rood of C a n -a d a Corners . O t h e r gues t s p r e sen t w e r e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belter a n d Mrs . R a c h e l V a u g h a n of 'Muskegon H e i g h t s . Mrs. Ma t t i e O i l l e t t of Wolf Lake . Po t luck d i n n e r w a s served.

Mr . a n d Mrs. J a m e s McNeil a n d C h a r l e s Pollett visi ted Virgil S tone , w h o i s recovering f r o m a n ope ra t ion a t Hespe r i s Sunday .

M r . a n d Mrs. Ear l W o o d a n d ch i l -d r e n a n d Mrs. Isa C h e s e b r o spen t S u n d a y a t Lowell wi th Mrs . Woods b r o t h e r . Laurence CheseDro.

8 . A. Ronn ing r e t u r n e d f e m e S a t u r -d a y f r o m a fou r -day visit in Manis t ee . W h i l e there , besides visi t ing re la t ives , h e a t t e n d e d the Man i s t ee C o u n t y Pa i r a t O n e k e i n a .

Kfimt Velma W o o d a r d of F r u i t p o r t s p e n t t h e week-end w i t h h e r pa ren t s . M r . a n d Mrs. Har ry W o o d a r d .

Mr . a n d Mrs. P e t e S m i t h a n d son D o u g l a s of Cha r lo t t e were week-end g u e t s of the i r p a r e n t s , Mr . a n d Mrs

5 . B. B e a m . Lloyd K u o w l t o n of S p a r t a ca l led a t

t h e P i t m a n h o m e Monday even ing . S u n d a y ca l l e r s a t t b e V e r n C h i n g

h o m e were M r . a n d Mrs. C h a r l e s S w i f t a n d Camay e ? M u e t e i w M r . a n d M r s Luel B e r t h a u m a n d baby of G r a n t . C la rence C h i n g a a d K i s s M. D u g a n .

S u n d a y gues t s a t t he T h a t c h e r h o m e were M r a n d Mrs . Wil l iam L o n d o n of Alpine.

K e i t h Col t o n of Muskegon s p e n t t h e week-end w i t h h i s p a r e n t s , Mr . a n d Mrs. O . E. Col ton.

Mr . a n d Mrs . J . L. S m i t h were S u n -day even ing d inne r guests of M r . a n d Mrs . E. E. Bearss .

Mr . a n d Mrs . Clair Powney a n d d a u g h t e r Mar i lyn of G r a n d R a p i d s s p e n t S a t u r d a y n ight a n d S u n d a y w i t h Mr . a n d Mrs . Hazen Oorby .

Mr. a n d Mrs . Don Pas sage were O r a n d R a p i d s visitors S a t u r d a y .

C l a r a Col t o n was In De t ro i t W e d -nesday .

T h e Bai ley l ibrary h a s rece ived 100 new books. I t is aga in loca ted in t h e b a s e m e n t of t h e C h u r c h of C h r i s t .

Mr. a n d Mrs. J a m e s K e e n e of Mus-kegon visited t he i r cousin. M i . Ef f le P i t m a n a n d sons Sunday a f t e r n o o n .

Mr . a n d Mrs . Wil l iam Sovere ign a n d son R o n a l d a n d Elmer S k i n n e r of O r a n d R a p i d s visited M r . a n d Mrs. Wi l l iam Po l l e t t Sunday even ing .

Mr . a n d Mrs . Cecil McNeil a n d M a r -lon of Muskegon were 8 u n d a y gues t s of the i r p a r e n t s , Mr. a n d Mrs, J a m e s McNeil.

Mrs . F l o r a Pol le t t r e t u r n e d h o m e F r i d a y f r o m a week's visit w i t h r e l a -t ives in Muskegon.

Mr . a n d Mrs. Al T h a t c h e r e n t e r -t a ined F r i d a y evening in h o n o r of W a l t e r H a g a d o n e ' - b i r thday . O u e s t s were Mr. a n d Mrs. H a g a d o n e a n d son D e a n of Edger ton and Mr . a n d M r s . M a r t L a n d h e e r of Tyrone .

M r a n d Mrs. Harold Pol le t t of C a s -novia visited Mr. a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m Pol le t t S u n d a y .

T h e R . N. A c a m p h a d a f a m i l y p i c -n i c T u e s d a y wi th a po t - luck s u p p e r a t S p. Ol. a t t he i r ball. A n e n j o y a b l e t ime w a s h a d by all.

C O O K I N G AROUND A M E R I C A — " S a n F ranc i sco" — the f o u r t h i n a Ser ies of 8even Color P a g e s I l l u s t r a t -ed by J a m e s Montgomery F lagg . a p -pea r ing in T h e American Weekly , t h e Magazine Dis t r ibuted w i t h t h e S U N -DAY C H I C A G O H E R A L D - A M E R I -CAN. —Adv.

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T h e f a m o u s ca tcher of Uhe New York Y a n k e e s explains why s t a r p i t c h -ers "blow u p " in World Se r i e s g a m e s Don ' t f a l l to r ead th i s I n t e r e s t i n g a n d t imely a i de le by one of t h e m o s t o u t -s t a n d i n g c a t c h e r s of all t ime. I t a p -pea r s in T h i s Week, t h e co lo rg ravure magaz ine w i t h Sunday ' s D e t r o i t News. —Adv.

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Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy Ba th r i ck of M u s -kegon e n t e r t a i n e d Mr . a n d Mrs. J o h n McQueen a t t he i r co t t age a t S a n d Lake n e a r G r a n t over t h e week-end .

Alice Anderson of Muskegon s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d wi th h e r sister . Mrs . Henry MulL

Mrs . M a r y S p e c h t of G r a n d R a p -ids s p e n t severa l d a y s t h i s week w i t h h e r niece. Mrs . Lucille Pel ton.

Dr . a n d M r s . Wi l l iam Tucker of S a n Diego. Calif- , visi ted Mrs . Wal lace Wier W e d n e s d a y .

M r . a n d Mrs. J u d d Kingsley of Orandv lUe spent. S u n d a y wi th Mr . a n d Mrs. A r t h u r Brown.

T h e W e t o m a c h i c k C a m p P i r e g r o u p w t t h A r d a t h Ericksen, J o A n n e H u g h e s a n d D o n n a M a r i e Becker a s hostesses, e n j o y e d a h i k e w h i c h ended wi th a cook -ou t a t t h e Green r ldge p icnic g r o u n d s S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n .

M r . Mrs . B. T . H a c h m u t h a n d f a m i l y s p e n t t h e week-end wi th Mr. a n d Mrs . H e r n y H a c h m u t h .

Mr . a n d Mrs . Eton Mills a n d d a u g h -t e r s Phy l l i s a n d Max ine mo to red t o Chicago S a t u r d a y where they m e t Mrs . T . W. Bass , who is now the i r house gues t .

T h e UIMM H a r r i e t a n d Elmira Bal-m e r of L a n s i n g were S u n d a y ca l le rs a t t h e H e n r y H a c h m u t h home .

Mr . a n d Mrs. Russel Pe l ton a n d Mrs. •Rolin P e l t o n visited R u f u s Pe l ton a t D u r r a n d S u n d a y .

Mr. a n d Mrs . J a c o b V a n D e n B e r g of

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The Circuit Cour t F o r t h e Coanty of K e n t in C h a n c e r y

ILA P O W E L L , P la in t i f f , vs.

CHESTER LEE P O W E L L , D e f e n d a n t .

At a session of s a id C o u r t held a t t h e Cour thouse In t h e Ci ty of G r a n d Rapids, in said C o u n t y , on the 21st day of Sep t embe r . 1039.

P r e s e n t : HON W I L L I A M B. BROWN, Ci rcu i t J u d g e .

I t sa t is factor i ly a p p e a r i n g to t h i s cour t by a f f i d a v i t o n fi le t h a t t he d e -f endan t , Ches t e r Lee Powell , is n o t a resident of t h e S t a t e of Mich igan , bu t resides a t t he C i ty of Sioux Rap id t , S t a t e of Iowa, o n m o t i o n of C h v l e s H. Lillie, a t t o r n e y f o r t h e plaint i f f , I T I S O R D E R E D , t h a t t h e said d e f e n d -ant , Ches te r Lee Powell , cause h»s a p -pearance t o be e n t e r e d In th i s caune wi th in t h r e e m o n t h s f r o m Che d a t e of th i s order , a n d in c a s e of h is a p p e a r -ance t h a t he cause h i s answer to t h e pla int i f f ' s bill of c o m p l a i n t t o be fi led, «ind a copy thereof t o be served upon the p la in t i f f ' s a t t o r n e y , wi th in twenty days a f t e r service o n h i m of a copy of said bill, a n d no t ice of U\U order, a n d th&i L» d e f a u l t thereof t h a t said bill he t aken a s confessed by said n o n - r e s -ident d e f e n d a n t .

And i t is f u r t h e r o rde red t h a t w i t h -in twenty days a f t e r t h e da te hereof , t he said plaint i f f c a u s e a not ice of t h i s order to be pub l i shed in t h e S E N T I N -EL-LEADER, a n e w s p a p e r p r in ted published a n d c i r cu l a t i ng in s a i a county of K e n t , a n d t h a t such publ i -cat ion be c o n t i n u e d once each week fo r six successive weeks, or t h a t he cause a copy of t h i s o r d e r t o be served personal ly o u s a i d n o n - r e s i d e n t de -f endan t , a t leas t t w e n t y d a y s be fore the t ime above p re sc r ibed fo r h is a p -pea rance ; a n d It i s f u r t h e r ordered t h a t t h e sa id p la int i f f c a u s e a copy of th i s order to be m a i l e d t o said de -f e n d a n t a t h i s l a s t k n o w n pos toff lce address, by r e g i s t e r e d mai l , a n d a r e -t u rn receipt d e m a n d e d , a t leas t t w e n -ty days be fore t i m e h e r e i n prescribed for t h e a p p e a r a n c e of t h e d e f e n d a n t .

W I L L I A M B. B R O W N . C i r c u i t Judge.

Char l e s H. 1.1111.-. At torney fo r p l a in t i f f .

227-228 H o u s e m a n Bldg., G r r n d R a p i d s , Mich. 11-2

Lowell Anderson a n d fami ly s p e n t S a t u r d a y even ing w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. Melvin Anderson a n d fami ly .

Mr . a n d Mrs . G u s t a n Nybiad a n d fami ly . Mr . a n d Mrs . I rv ing Nybiad . Mr . a n d Mrs. Lewis Ho lmgren a n d fami ly , M r . a n d Mrs . A r t h u r H o l m -gsen a n d f a m i l y were a m o n g those w h o s p e n t S u n d a y in M u i k e p c n a t t h e h o m e of Mr . a n d Mra. Nels H o l m -gren a n d fami ly .

Miss A l m a Ander son . Mr. a n d Mrs Lowell Ander son a n d fami ly cal led on Mr . a n d Mr*. A l f r ed H a r r i s S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .

I F Y O U W E R E J U D G E , W O U L D Y O U G R A N T T H E S E D I V O R C E S ?

S o m e of t h e odd a n d weird p l a in t s by u n l t a p p y husJ»ands a n d wives which give some no t ion of t h e di f f icul t ies of A m e r i c a n Jur is ts w h o f igure t h a t K i n g Solomon had , compara t ive ly , a n easy Ume of i t . will be de ta i l ed in a n a r -ticle, o n e of m a n y h u m a n in t e re s t f e a -t u r e s in T h e A m e r i c a n Weekly, t h e g r e a t weekly magaz ine , wi th t h e O c -tober 1 issue of T h e Det ro i t Sunday-T imes . —Adv.

L a m o r a a u x a n n o u n c e t h e b i r t h of a d a u g h t e r . Carol Ann. born a t S t . M a r y s hospi ta l M o n d a y . Mr.t. V a n -D e n B e r g is now a t h e r p e r e n v . Mr . a n d M r s . Michael Siegel.

Mr . a n d Mrs. Henry P o r t u n a h a v e a n e w s o n born S u n d a y m o r n i n g a t S t . M a r y s hospi ta l .

M m J . Henry Bosch e n t e r t a i n e d t h e S e w i n g C lub a t h e r h o m e T u e s d a y even ing .

M r . grMl Mrs. E d w a r d Becker a n a f ami ly s p e n t F r iday a t T r a v e r s e Ci ty .

Mrs . E a r l S tevens a n d d a u g h t e r Bern&det ta of W h i t e Cloud s p e n t a couple d a y s Iss t ' • eek w i t h M r . a n d Mrs. W a l t e r Hayes.

Mr . a n d Mrs. George L a m o r e a u x of G r a n d R a p i d s s p e n t t h e w e e k - e n d w i t h Mr . a n d Mrs. J i m L a m o r e a u x .

M r . a n d Mrs. K e n n e t h L a m o r e a u x ftnn j ^ r . and Mrs. Ed L a n u s t r a of N o r t h P a r k visited f r i e n d s in L a n s i n g a n d E a t o n R a p i d s S u n d a y .

H e r m a n Pel ton of De t ro i t s p e n t M o n d a y wi th Mr. a n d Mrs . R o l i n P e l -ton .

T h e Recrea t ion commi t t ee of t h e P a r e n t - T e a c h e r ' s Associat ion will b e -g in I t s activit ies n e x t week. M o n d a y e v e n i n g t h e Men ' s G y m class will m e e t a t e i g h t o'clock; on W e d n e s d a y t h e W o m e n ' s class met>ts a t e i g h t o 'clock. S a t u r d a y evening t h e young people ' s d a n c e s will begin wi th M r s . H a r r y V a n 8oes t in charge .

Mrs . Theodore R a n n e y Is g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n of t h e a n n u a l B i r t h d a y D i n -n e r g iven by the F i n a n c e c o m m i t t e e of t h e P . -T . A. o n T u e s d a y even ing . Oc t . 3rd. S h e 1s ass is ted by Mrs. Russel l P a n c e in c h a r g e of t h e d i n i n g room. Mrs . Roy P e r k i n s a n d Mrs . George A n d e r s c o - c h a i r m a n f o r t h e d i n i n g room a n d Mrs. Maur ice Wier , p r o -g r a m ; Mrs. E. D. H o s m a n , C o n t r i b u -t ion c h a i r m a n a n d W o o d w a r d C. S m i t h hau. c h a r g e of t h e t ickets .

Mr . a n d Mrs. Alf red Sab in , M r . a n d Mrs. L. J . Sabin a n d M i s . E m m a S a b -in of Pon t i ac who is visi t ing t h e S a b -ins. visited a t T r u f a n t a n d L a n g s t o n S u n d a y .

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Mr . a n d Mrs. W i l l i a m Rose of G r a n d R a p i d s cal led on Mrs . J . B. Doyle S u n -day a f t e r n o o n .

M a t t e a s i e r r e t u r n e d h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r s p e n d i n g severa l d a y s In G r a n d Rap ids .

Mr . a n d Mrs . *frnest F o n g e r c a m e u p l as t F r iday even ing a n d took his m o t h e r fo r a r ide In t he i r n e w ca r

Miss Mary E l l en Milan of O r a n d R a p i d s cal led o n M r . a n d Mrs . Pocock S u n d a y .

M r . a n d Mrs . George F o n g e r a n d f ami ly of Lowell, were r e c e n t gues ts of h o m e folks.

Mrs . J . B. Doyle w e n t to G r a n d R a p -Ids wi t : . Mrs . R e t t i N o r m a n las t F r i -d a y .

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M r . a n d Mrs . R a y R y k e r t were in Mt. P l e a s a n t o n bus iness S a t u r d a y

S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d even ing gues ts of Mr . a h d Mrs. Erwi. : R u l l were M r . a n d M r s . C. H a i t s m a of M u s -kegon a n d Mr . a n d Mrs. C l a u d C r a w -f o r d of G r a n t .

C h a r l e s Lewis, w h o h a s s p e n t t h e s u m m e r In F r a n k f o r t , h a s r e t u r n e d t o h i s h o m e he re .

C la rence K i n g of Lans ing visi ted h i s s i s ter , Mrs . Leo T h o m p s o n a n d fami ly S u n d a y .

T r e n t G r a n g e will bold a n open m e e t i n g In Observance of t he i r a n -n u a l Boos te r N i g h t F r w a y even ing .

O u r P . -T . A. he ld i ts f i r s t m e e t i n g of t h e y e s r a t t h e school house . F r i -d a y evening.

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Mrs. F lo rence T h o m a s a n d Mari lyn . Misses Evelyn DeOos te r a n d Hvlen Spore of G r a n d R a p i d s were suppe r guests of Miss A l m a Anderson a n d M r . a n d Mrs. Lowell Ander son Tuesday evening. Miss P a u l i n e Holmgren s p e n t Tuesday e v e n t ? w i t h h e r pa ren t s , M r . i a n d M.*. Lewis H o l m g r e n a n d Louise

Mrs. Haro ld S w a i n of G r a n d R a p -ids s p e n t W e d n e s d a y wi th her s is ter and fami ly . Mr . a n d Mrs. G u s t a n N y -biad.

Miss Alma A n d e r s o n spent a few days las t week w i t h Mrs . J e n n i e S w e n -son a n d Mra. Ed O s t r o m a n d o t h e r fr iends.

Mrs. Alex H u l d i n of Muskegon. Mrs . H a n n a h Nelson at Casnov la spen t F r i -day wt th Mr . a n d Mrs . Lewis H o l m -gren. M r a C h a r l e s Dah l . Mrs. Will S t ream. Mrs . G u s t Anderson, Mrs . Ar thu r Ho lmgren a n d Mr* Lowell A n -derson s p e n t t h e a f t e r n o o n wi th t hem.

Misses H e n r i e t t a Osterhouse , Anne Nybiad. P a u l i n e Ho lmgren and Mrs. Irving Nybiad of G r a n d Rap ids s p e n t Thur sday even ing a t t h e i r respective

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