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f ij '"it • SPW T1IE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN They •ttu say- Mrw fc)l» v. Balvesr of Dade City Florida is spending the week with her ttrp ivw O. E Balyoat and fam- ily. Mr* Maud.' Kruey «>( East Jordan visited Mr. ami Mrs Irvin MrfJow- an Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Thanksgiving gue.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. N A. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Mies France?' Bloonx-r Rapid*, patients L . N Jys E Ol Mr. and \i 0%*. at the home of h.o- - ry DeLAi.g** ai. t ram ternonn Mr. an : Mr and Ms* Gli Day with K Orand Rapid®. Mr. and Mr*. (, s-n Ho her f of Orand Sunday gu<"H>' of Mr Cushman, Mr and Mr* Arthur family cf Buttle Creek psr-nt* Mr and Mrs over th* weekend Mm. Glean WMIt* oate brother. Bi| Hush and f rom Wedn esd .* y laat weak. Mr. a also v >si t o r - at fl home Mr. and Mr* Frankfort visited MeGowsn the lst»er week. Mr. and Mrs I. <*ui tti«« f u n e r a l of h«-lr Ssndjr v(sited 'Mir, Mrs Hon- ly Thursday af- t i'-iut E s. Ro bar's spent Thanksgiving and family at Boeletis and Rapids ware and Mrs. L. I i• a n d 1*1 ted her IHinu Mlllei ily of / un •titer (aim and son, Falrvlew V n A d h e r- Lynn Pa., lay of » w o r '! *' r S* > n Fred Baker of Mr and Mrs, Irvin t'er nart of last at the home Shaw were: Bloomer and and I <0 w i s Ruaael 1 of Grand Rapids Lewla la one of her little patients at the Blodge f t hosplta Norma Dine a pent from Thurs- day until Sunday at her home at Marion. Mrs. Jane Austin of Canada Cor- I n e n Is visit ilia her dunwhter, Mn. D. D. Austin thin w eek Hr, and Mrs. ( T. Nelson and on. Teddy and Mr. and Mrs. J. Law- rence N'el son of Orand Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Harold Miller. » ,Sparta High School graduate of 1927, is now at- tending Grand Rapids Comemrcial College. His brother, Walter Js al- so enrolled there. Marie DeVoe of Grand Rapids j n « Arthur of spent Thanksgiving and the remain- 4 * Thanksgiving der or the week at the home or her father. Pete DeVoe. The colonial party at Mrs. Che- m given by Mrs Brooks was fine. Stanley eBnnett of Grand Rapids 1 Ailed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has Amidon last Friday morning. M»- Samuel Booby was taken to Npttnl Monday afternoon for a operation. and Mrs. Bert Perry and son. . kpent Thanksgiving at Lud- i Junior and Walter Gold are en- tertaining the mumps this week Kenneth Smith, the year old son. ot CMles S m i t h who has been very sick with pneumonia is some bet- ter this week. Mr. and Mr* - . Archie Light were Thanksgiving guests of his slater, Mrs. JC. C. Blackall. Miss Emma llussey spent Friday and Saturday with Miss Ethel Parks. Sunday guests at Mr. and Mrs. G Dunn's were, their son, L. VV. Dunn and wife of Three Rivera; and their daughter Mr, and Mrs Arthur Hens and family of Battle Creek. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harry Day and family of Lowell and Mr. find Mr*. Harry smith and family of Tustln wore callers at th< R. C Day home. Mr.' and Mrs. Chas. Parks Algomn. spent n Detroit with and Mrs. Frank KlUg. M' K was formerly Miss Nellie Smith and h err Mr. CiUR I M.I I B mm Ut Cunlittiijit at Ecu ley Cent, day Mr ai; : Mr* N Rhl K Roberts with a vtfiittoh of Win. L*aultet Mr. and Mrs family spent iI die bury, I <| Mr. snd Mrs W J B tain ad Mr. and Mr* Bert tftm11 y sr..I ( t i i <m.s.<n City Thank giving On Saturday iUury kfiugen* Shsngl. and Wal son returned fron their trip in the IT. P They fortunate ei mush %> isa attenued i us In. Fred V, ed nea- M:xs Gladys w.-« entertains! dinarr a' the home Sunday O E. Baly»M.t and w I • »-nd vt VI id- a*k .U*i« >t H cater- r and > ward Def.ange. er Atkln- hunt (og were not sny deer hut report a wonderful tlane Mr aad Nfrs Luke Wold ring spent Sunday aftennH.n and evening with his broth. T W.)Mrli,g ft t. Holhuul. Mr. aad Mrs a H Ox burn spent. Ttosaksglv:ng witt> their daughter, Mrs K. HIII03aa and family of Ba'.- tie Creek Miss Maria giving with Ttlls A new. "tri) from Chicago Mays that Reif'>ru F-'nina of Sparta is in the elxy ; '• • •*.>** attending the Nsttoasl Hoy. " -id Kris Congress. "••p offered by the Association for calf and produc- e r . y ^penf. thanks- parent* at Wood- ft i* a ford won I Wmi Mt?h:g*. aaeelllof la D tkm club work Mr and Mr inined Or ' aj daughter, Ueor three children v. Mr aughsn enter- Tfexker and JolinAon. wifa and Muskegon, Mr. and Mrs Jay 8fr.'-kdale, Shirley and Ce rtl and Mri Amy Bettis of Ifarris- hnr* and k. <n Hoekman wife and tw i son* aa I t he«ier C«x>per, wife snd thr#> riil'l-en with a Thanks- giving dinner, GI'V- 'or Chrlstmai Sel- ect on« now at >5rack's Drug Store Oet your Xma* cards at Perry's seriotl' Mr. Itober 1 ingto n Mr and Mr* Cham. Holmes were m • 'ai/.od to diuriei at the home of h»M son Wrn. Hi-er of Wyoming Park Saturday. M Wuttei mnrl Mrs P^ink • -Hi! in a'tended !ii<' fun'rat of Mrs. Water's sister-ln law. Mrs. Geo. Knapp of L husing. Monday. Mr and Mrs. J Nelson and Anunh •pent Thanksgiving day with Dr. and Mrs t T Melson t»f Grand Rap- ; Id* Arthur La Vine and wif© ..ailed on Robert Spencer and r«m|ly of La- Barge |^t Sunday. Mr and Mrs. p. c. King and Mrs. •Ida Fonger motored to Alaska Sun- day and spent the day with relative* Mr and Mrs T F Nelson enter- tained on Thanksgiving day Win, i Hllk and family of Grand Rapid*, Hahert Swenson and family, Cl;»'de Williams and family. Hlldlng La- ' Vine and family and Arthur LaVine and wife and Mrs. Williams of Spar- 1 ta. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kellogg of Kala- j matoo were visitors Sunday at th* ' home of Mr. and Mrs. John Spieer. The Kellogg s formerly lived at Sand Lake and while there John sold them an organ. They had not met In 2 4 years and In the mean time the Kel. ' togs had forgiven John for sellltig them the oi-krii Mr and Mrs. John Ax ford spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Torn Bocer of Corn- stock Park. Ray Culp and family of Grass! Hap d- spent Thanksgiving Day with P !. King snd wtfe and Ida Funger, Loon Bookman wife and two »onr< Hpent Sunday with her parents at Ravenna. Mrs Wm Hennlng and daugh- t e r r>f Grand Rapids art- visiting her part uts A Nequiat snd family. Chester and Kelthen Cooper and Harold Bock man were absent from school this week on account of sick- nes-. ! Hparm.* Th.y went thru' i I' ; Factory apd saw many ot ler . . J. R. Bettew attended n ds ! meetings of the Michigan Live i t ck Exchange at Laming FHday i*-fter noon. Thanksivlng of Mr s Emma , Bradford were- Sttuon Ivan, KVu | neth and Glndys La Vine, in tit- tcrnoon Mr. and Mrs. E. K llr.i Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caukin ;«"<1 ! family of Haatlngs, Ed Reybu> a n and Miiu* E d i t h Reyburn and Mr. and Mrs. A C. Gates of Mvj«}- nv lie were callers. Mr. and Mrs Archie I. 4ht >r -o i<» Shelby Saturday afteriM".» » It Mr. Lights, sister. Mrs IS w« Mr. i nd Mrs. A. C Anderson -pent Thanksgiving with h« r brotlu. , 0-> rln House and family of Pine I-land I «ake. Miiss L a o n a Ilehrens spirit f> Thursday until Sunday at her In m* in Arcadia. Miss lis Si i. k spent the week-end at her horn-, at Hillsdale. Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs R C. Ooy and Mrs. Ehle - delicious Thanksgiving din/ "Warm Friend Tavern' at as guest* of their son, H and family of Low«-ll. Miss Grace Bceby who ha* 1 brurlan of the Sparta Tow the past eight ve*is ha re*lct accept a position in th* (i? in ' »: ids Library. She will begin h» . « work January 1. I$?he will be greatly d '»y «ue patrons of the local library (• i h< r faithful service. The Uhrai\ B ' i is in search of a person competent to fill the position. Alvin Harry Pell**, »• ••• n > ' Mr. and Mrs Harry PeLkm sp|» > : ' v m near Lisbon, died quite suddenly Tuesday. The boy was about 2 1-2 years old. His death was due to heart disease. The funeral was held from the home Thursday. Don't forget the Baptist Ladies' bazar, ftupper will oe nerved begin nlng at 5 o'clock until all are served Fancy work of all sorts and home- made candy will be sold. Mr. and Mr;*. S. R. Lown returnee Monday from Niagara Falls where they have been for the past five weeks visiting their daughter. Mrs. Cecil Hughes and baby Ber nice Lo use who have been at the home of Mrs. Anna M. Johnston for i n day4, where baby Bernice was born returned to their home Tues- day. Mrs Lowell Saur of Kent Cfty called am Mrs. A. C. Anderson Mon- day. Moftdi y morning. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bulla d accompanied by Miss Eb- 1 in went to Chicago. Mrs. Ballard vm called to Chicago by the serious I linens of her mother. M # J-hnrna Buc k »f Lake tldeesa an aunt of MUses Grace and Adallne Beeby. lift* been visiting them for some urn Tuesday she spent day wtth Ml** Mary Rogers. Mr it a d Mrs, Carl Bradford H«*l« daughter spent the week n Lftii ln«: irlisting her mother Mr and Mr« Carl Bradford baby spent Thanksgiving with art Mr*. Lynn Bradford and family Mis* Ijtelia Wheeler who has been spendin#; the past few weeks with friends left Friday for Philadelphia Mitt* Kleanor Richardson of 'Bos- ton, .'Hal* apent Thanksgiving with Mr. BroiiK at the hom^ of Mrs a B. Cheney. the and end a n rt Mr e n g l i s h v i l l e f o l k s e k j o y OLD FASHIONED SERVICE 000— Thankigivlng Day was observed at Englishville Church in the old- fashioned way. 1 h© morning service was opened by choir and congregational singing led by Herny Verburg. Jin- sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev Conklin, who brought a very interesting message (o an. The s^a.ker pointed to the need of' a strong Christian citizenship tot continue the character of the ernme'if we now enjoy. He pi. »-osi'd ' h» fact that many of trie great nation;, of the past lost their idr.u t.. . corrupt and perished. A bountiful dinner was served the lociure room and received hearty attention of neanv pie The afternoon service consisted of songs, readings, and other special features .Many member of the Bal- lard'* church were present and aid- d n ibly in th« program. Several •sitors from Grand Rapids. Rock ford snd other points added enjoyment of the day The wholt meeting was a friendly neighborly, thankful gathering and may it b. • pea too vearh in a- rood spirit LADIES LfTEBA&Y CLlfl tUs 150 Club opened by reading of minutes by Mrs. Orrin Johnson. Civic committee reported abottfc Golden Rule Sunday. Anyone choos- ing to help the Eastern Relief, hawtf money to Mrs. Brack: at Drug ator* or to Dora Clutt at her store. At roll call thpy responded by ttf* ling their choiice of the different Kinds of music and musical ioatrs* me nt«, Vra Powers wag leader and pr*~ gov-, sen ted the following program; em- Song by the Club -Old Foltfa at Home Hasel Anderson written by Mrs A. >» an l^omposem. M rs. N* e a 1 Spa nge n berg Daisies" by Hswlsy, "a Gard*» Romance" by G A Grant Schaefsr; a Crying" by OMf in the peo read a fin* paptf Jobawn on A mar- One ro lite paper written by M ie in A merles aad was read by Mr*, each composer's it was Interproe and Snstrumea- -Mom* Sweat K am refund Lutheran Church ooo- — • it Invitation to you to its services {Sunday Dec uJoyed a er at »ne Holland t r » v I >a v 11- for Extends worship at 4. Sunday school - 10 Morning worship Services at the of the «>g«d. G r a n d m Y&Wt K t f t s snd a ili be appr eciated. Tuesday, Dec. 6, the annual business churc.b will be held Th? i ulh'r League will give a fierie* ol storeoptican view* Sunday «venl ngs commencing Dec. 10. Elof G. Carlson, pastor 100 ei velope* and 200 sheets of paper at the Sentinel-Leader office t9T II. a. m -11 a. m. Lutheran Home Rapid*, at ;t p your Attendance at one o'clock meeting of the CLASH ELEVEN ENTERTAINS —ooo ( '•<--* Eii veu Un Baptist hurch entertained Class 10 at the 'torro of Mrs A . B. Cbemy last FrT. «*«> 4 " "*ng It Wa* a C« lonial par- fy and Indian t ltlef Massesaolt, Jonn Carver John Alden and other noted Colonists w«re present The members of Class 11 gave an entertaining program after which game* were played and lunch »er- ved j In behalf of his class, Wm. Rog- ers the teacher of Class to thanked j their entertainer* and indicated! that ; the compliment would be in the near future. returned ENGLISHVTT.LE BAPTIST CHURCH ——-ooo< Mum In* worship at 10 o'clock Subject : "The Me*s«g«. of Life and Renewing of (Strength. •Little Speak" A splendid • tie Johnaon, Their Composers Fred < lark As name was m^ntioaed ted by song*, tal mitise. Son a by the Hub , Home Violin music by Mr*, a. And® accompanied by Berths Bloomsr Selection by Rita Klstg—Ths sary \ not he-- selection by Mr* 15. erson on violin with Bertha Bloo at piano. VI r. ea satag T^# of a Perfect" Day and "I F«or* Y*S Truly- Mrs, Bloomer pianist Closed by Instr-umencal piaiso sue- legion by Miss Densmore. Next meeting Det'ember 14 at Mm C. S. Miller'* fl'XJ — • HAUG rvmm - -i2)M «9"-———John M Ztnk will he la SpartHt during week of Doc. $. Laavs yot* orders Ballard's Funtlfcgra 11. will open with Ccme and hear rf Sermcm to fol- HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS FOUND IN HUN1 FOR TALENT WE HAVE Ziegler Stove Coal FOR YOUR RANGE - - «- WE ALSO HANDLE Pocahontus in the Stove Size AMIDON-CI.ARK CO. On* Slock South P M Depot Phone 6 Powers & Finch * & KtAOlO AUOtTlON HOMER- MAT: AM LOUSE. it AT WATER KEHT E06AR. STICLMAN K.6LUEV 1 Bible School at Evening sarvlc wng at 7 #*rr!o< the gOSpef in SO! low. Prayer meeting Wedneday evening A M. Conklin. minister ooo HOGS. COWS. BOSSIES SF0T FOB MOVIE PICTURE FILMS - —ooo rh*. Sparta Shipping Association sent to Detroit Tuesday, five cars of d by 100 owners, bade farewell to a 200 pounds. Geo. receiving, weighing Gils shipment and One at Night Next Day Bright m stock coatrihui Car! Bradford bull weighing Bet tew shot thi and u will a. he wi sale. Ulrt! Of or I* t<3 The Del ro dli where i( and S&2£2$k SPARTA ORANOE ••-OOO*—- ~range w Thousands user»i feel a bo u t of sattsfM that way >ll I , V UOpi stalls! t Here'* Marathon, to be Insta sary that at once i dim off let g E r. v hold Its next at the K. P it noon jn- the afternoon Orderlies kwlt.h s s* hi its n«s of Is They ar,d work form naturally no habit. Picawsnt to take in airtion, safe snd The sign ol G O O D M E A T EN young American singer*-— presumably the h»'*t In ttte country -will face the t»L ro phone at Station W E A f s.n New Vork City early In twe camber to sing for fame and fort*, ae. They will be the finalist* in the n s lional ltsdlo Audition of the At water Kent Foundation of Philadelphia Thla natlon-v. Ida quest for ra ilo voice* -*as already revealed hutulretd* of young singers of promN*. whii have entered the contest- . r '*• cause tJie auditions offer tfcri'w r >x nltlon at home and a r hanv nt pets for prl*e« aggregat :>, | >• Distinctive ftgures undertaking a* a NatUm* .•• -o s Commute*. They are M*dan> l>c,uas Homer. the Meir *poV.'an • v r« star; Mrs. Edgar MfHraao presldeut of ths National Federa tlos of Mualc Ctuba; Edwir i W B R. former edllor of the l,ad»» » Home Journal, and Mr* Otto H. K«hn. site of the world famous S'ew York bask er and music patron. Winner* of state auditions - one boy and oue girl—receive gilvcr t -laU and arw taken to their district sad) tloa* at the expense of the c unda tivu to compete with young ata^srs from their neighboring tiuaes W fitters of each of th* five aurfltloas— one young man and one young w. man t* luck- receive fold medal* an<J are EOWAP.O W eo»C taken t, New York by the Atwatar Rent F>u!;3aUon tor the final*, which - ill be bread cast over a national nat- work ^ staHoa*. The award* for lk«as wlli in » as follow*; V\ ianers of first place — one yeuo* mau snd one young woman— win each receive f 5,000 cash and two years ;[tuition la a muaical con ssrvatory Winner* second place will aacft sol-.- $2,000 c-aah and one yaar'a tttllt ion. w o -irt* f third place will oaca rwie ve yi!,d|»0 aad on*< yc .t s tuition. 'A' iv.wtrt of foartb place will aoob r«epeifs V *MU % ooo NTEKDLKCRAFT SALE Before buying that C h r i s t ry#«J present call aad se* my display at law house south on Washington 8t, Mrs. Mildred Biggs 100 envelopes snd 200 saeeta of paper at the s. ntinel Leader office, for | t . easy sur®. as Speak well OOO——— of your town. - >d for children well m adults, 50 cents W .I.Bf?ACK 83CAStA th* %*all LOOK! Christmas Goods are Arriving We Have Toilet sets Bov * nurse*. et€. Abttlone Pearl* toil. ^Oc to Towel set* ... Perfume*. 10c to 75o a bottle Toilet watrr Latiiep and Children'* scarf* Doll* from Ic to SI 00 Balls * * 3 Oatters and Ami bands. *et* for men SOn A large vai tett pf fancy set* for In die* oat? JKfc Bos handkerchiefs for children. Ud Other handkerchief* 5c to 5Cw Stationexx 10c | o $1 a box Chrittma* cord* 1c to l&e Envelope* of booklet* S5c Booklet*. 14 in a bog. Ati kinds of Oiirstma* »eai». &c and lOo (10c for 100 seal*) Fane? Towel* and Luncheofi sets.. Painted Buffet *eu and hand Pftinted Luncheon sets Erahroidery get* etc Baron Bed Spread* All kinds of silk, andewaar See ou* eood* on 10c counter Sweaters and nwcertms o t h e r ffift* L O O K ! xBf* .«M*' PRIZE BOXES WILL BE GIVEN BE FORE CffRISTKAS TRADE AS SOON AS THE f A LEND ARE CaSE 30 WR DOUBLE SOUVENIRS WITH TRADE Special tor SATURDA Y 3 v*rd« 34 u»fb white ontine for 94c DORA CLUTE WIT* «t CAS cats

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'"it • SPW

T1IE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN

They •ttu

say-Mrw fc)l» v . Balvesr of Dade City

F lor ida is spend ing the week wi th her ttrp ivw O. E Balyoat and fam-ily.

Mr* Maud. ' Kruey «>( Eas t Jo rdan visited Mr. ami Mrs Irvin MrfJow-an Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.

T h a n k s g i v i n g gue.-ts of Mr. and Mrs. N A. Mr. and Mrs. Wai te r Mies France?' Bloonx-r

Rapid*, p a t i e n t s

L. N Jys E Ol

Mr. and \i 0%*. at t he home of h.o- -ry DeLAi.g** ai. t ram ternonn

Mr. an : Mr and Ms* Gli Day with K Orand Rapid®.

Mr. and Mr*. (, s - n Ho her f of Orand Sunday gu<"H>' of Mr Cushman,

Mr and Mr* A r t h u r fami ly cf But t le Creek p s r - n t * Mr and Mrs over th* w e e k e n d

Mm. Glean WMIt* oa t e brother . Bi| Hush and f rom Wedn esd .* y laat weak. Mr. a also v >si tor- at fl home

Mr. and Mr* F r a n k f o r t visited MeGowsn the lst»er

week. Mr. and Mrs I. <*ui

tti«« f u n e r a l of h«-lr

Ssndjr v(sited 'Mir , Mrs Hon-ly Thur sday af-

t i'-iut E s . Ro b a r ' s spent T h a n k s g i v i n g

and fami ly at

Boeletis and Rap ids ware and Mrs. L.

I i• a n d 1*1 ted her

G« IHinu

Mlllei ily of / un

•titer ( a im and son, Fa l rv lew

V n A

d h e r-Lynn

Pa., lay of » w o r '! *' r S* > n

Fred Baker of Mr and Mrs, Irvin t ' e r nart of last

a t t he home Shaw w e r e :

Bloomer and and I <0 w i s

Ruaael 1 of Grand Rapids Lewla la one of her l i t t l e p a t i e n t s a t t h e Blodge f t hosp l ta

Norma Dine a pen t f rom T h u r s -day un t i l S u n d a y at he r home at Marion.

Mrs. J a n e Aus t in of C a n a d a Cor-I n e n Is visi t ilia her dunwhter , M n .

D. D. Austin thin w eek Hr, and Mrs. ( T. Nelson and

on. Teddy and Mr. and Mrs. J. L a w -rence N'el son of O r a n d R a p i d s spent Sunday wi th Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Nelson.

Harold Miller . » ,Spar ta H i g h School g r a d u a t e of 1927, is now a t -t e n d i n g G r a n d R a p i d s Comemrc i a l College. His b r o t h e r , Wa l t e r Js al-so enrol led t h e r e .

Mar ie DeVoe of G r a n d R a p i d s j *°n« A r t h u r of spen t T h a n k s g i v i n g and the remain-4* T h a n k s g i v i n g der or t h e week a t t he home or h e r f a t h e r . Pe te DeVoe.

T h e colonial p a r t y at Mrs. Che-m given by Mrs Brooks was f ine .

S tan ley e B n n e t t of G r a n d Rap ids 1 Ailed at t he h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. ( ' has Amidon last F r i d a y m o r n i n g .

M»- Samuel Booby was t a k e n to Npttnl Monday a f t e r n o o n for a

operation. and Mrs. Bert P e r r y and son. . kpent T h a n k s g i v i n g at Lud-

i J u n i o r and W a l t e r Gold a r e en-t e r t a i n i n g t h e m u m p s th i s week

K e n n e t h Smi th , t he year old son . o t CMles Smi th who h a s been very s ick wi th p n e u m o n i a is some bet-t e r t h i s week.

Mr. and Mr*-. Arch ie L igh t were T h a n k s g i v i n g g u e s t s of h is s la ter , Mrs. JC. C. B lacka l l .

Miss E m m a l l u s sey spent F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y w i t h Miss E the l P a r k s .

S u n d a y g u e s t s at Mr. and Mrs. G D u n n ' s were , t h e i r son, L. VV. Dunn and wi fe of T h r e e Rive ra ; and t h e i r d a u g h t e r Mr, and Mrs A r t h u r Hens and f a m i l y of B a t t l e Creek .

On S u n d a y Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Day and f ami ly of Lowel l a n d Mr. find Mr*. H a r r y s m i t h and f a m i l y of T u s t l n wore ca l le r s at th< R. C Day home.

Mr.' and Mrs. Chas . P a r k s Algomn. spen t

n Detroi t w i t h and Mrs. F r a n k KlUg. M' K was f o r m e r l y Miss Nell ie Smi th

and h err Mr.

CiUR

I M.I I B

mm

Ut

Cunlittiijit at Ecu ley Cent , day

Mr ai; : Mr* N Rhl K Rober ts with a vtfiittoh of Win. L*aultet

Mr. and Mrs family spent iI diebury, I <|

Mr. snd Mrs W J B tain ad Mr. and Mr* Bert tftm11 y sr..I ( t i i <m.s.<n City Thank giving

On Saturday i U u r y kfiugen* Shsngl . and Wal son returned fron their trip in the IT. P They f o r t u n a t e e imush %>

i sa a t t e n u e d i us In. Fred

V, ed nea-

M:xs Gladys w.-« e n t e r t a i n s !

d i n a r r a ' t he home Sunday O E. Baly»M.t and

w I • »-nd vt VI id-

a*k .U*i« >t H

c a t e r -r and > ward

Def.ange. er A tk ln -

hunt (og were not sny deer

hu t report a wonde r fu l tlane Mr a ad Nfrs Luke Wold r ing spen t

Sunday a f t ennH.n and even ing with his broth. T W.)Mrli,g ftt. Holhuul.

Mr. a a d Mrs a H Ox burn spent. T tosaksglv :ng witt> the i r d a u g h t e r , Mrs K. HIII03aa and fami ly of Ba'.-t ie Creek

Miss Maria g iv ing wi th Ttlls

A new. "tri) f rom Chicago Mays tha t Reif'>ru F- 'n ina of Spa r t a is in t h e elxy ; '• • •*.>** a t t e n d i n g the Ns t toa s l Hoy. " -id Kris Congress.

"••p offered by t he Association for

calf and produc-

e r . y ^penf. t h a n k s -paren t* at Wood-

ft i* a ford won I Wmi Mt?h:g*. aaee l l lo f la D tkm club work

Mr and Mr inined Or ' aj daughter, Ueor t h r ee ch i ld ren

v. Mr

a u g h s n en te r -Tfexker and

JolinAon. wifa and Muskegon, Mr. and

Mrs Jay 8fr.'-kdale, Shirley and Ce rtl and Mri Amy Bett is of I f a r r i s -hnr* and k. <n Hoekman wife and tw i son* aa I t he«ier C«x>per, wife snd thr#> r i i l ' l - e n with a Thanks-giving d inner ,

GI'V- 'or C h r l s t m a i Sel-ect on« now at >5rack's Drug Store

Oet your Xma* ca rds at P e r r y ' s

seriotl ' Mr.

Itober1

i n g t o n Mr and Mr* Cham. Ho lmes were

m • 'ai / .od to diuriei at the home of h»M son Wrn. Hi-er of W y o m i n g P a r k S a t u r d a y .

M Wuttei mnrl Mrs P ^ i n k • -Hi! in a ' t e n d e d !ii<' f u n ' r a t of Mrs. W a t e r ' s s i s ter - ln law. Mrs. Geo. K n a p p of Lhusing. Monday.

Mr and Mrs. J Nelson and A n u n h •pent T h a n k s g i v i n g day wi th Dr. and Mrs t T Melson t»f G r a n d Rap-

; Id* A r t h u r La Vine and wif© ..ailed

on Robe r t Spencer and r«m| ly of La-Barge | ^ t Sunday .

Mr and Mrs. p. c . K ing and Mrs. •Ida Fonge r motored to Alaska S u n -day and spen t the day wi th re la t ive*

Mr and Mrs T F Nelson e n t e r -ta ined on T h a n k s g i v i n g day Win, i Hllk and fami ly of G r a n d Rapid*, H a h e r t Swenson and fami ly , Cl;»'de Wi l l i ams and f ami ly . H l l d l n g La- ' Vine and fami ly and A r t h u r L a V i n e and wife and Mrs. W i l l i a m s of Spar- 1

ta . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ke l logg of Ka la - j

ma too were vis i tors Sunday a t t h * ' home of Mr. and Mrs. J o h n Spieer . The Kellogg s fo rmer ly lived at Sand Lake and while t he r e J o h n sold t h e m an o r g a n . They had no t me t In 2 4 years and In t h e mean t ime the K e l . ' togs had forg iven J o h n for sel l l t ig them the oi-krii

Mr and Mrs. J o h n Ax ford spen t S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n and e v e n i n g wi th Mr. and Mrs. Torn Bocer of Corn-stock P a r k .

Ray C u l p and f ami ly of Gras s ! Hap d- spent T h a n k s g i v i n g Day w i t h P !. King snd wtfe and Ida F u n g e r ,

Loon Bookman wife and two »onr< Hpent S u n d a y wi th he r p a r e n t s at Ravenna .

Mrs Wm H e n n l n g and d a u g h -ter r>f G r a n d Rapids art- v i s i t ing he r par t u ts A Nequiat snd fami ly .

Ches te r and K e l t h e n Cooper and Harold Bock man were absen t f r o m school th i s week on accoun t of sick-nes- .

! Hparm.* T h . y went t h r u ' i I' ;

Fac to ry apd s aw m a n y ot ler . . J . R. Bettew a t t e n d e d n ds

! m e e t i n g s of t h e Mich igan Live i t ck E x c h a n g e a t L a m i n g F H d a y i*-fter noon.

T h a n k s i v l n g of Mr s E m m a , B rad fo rd were- Sttuon Ivan, KVu | ne th and Glndys La Vine, in tit-

t c rnoon Mr. and Mrs. E. K llr.i Mr. and Mrs. E lmer C a u k i n ;«"<1

! f ami ly of H a a t l n g s , Ed Reybu>an and Miiu* E d i t h R e y b u r n a n d Mr. and Mrs. A C. Ga tes of Mvj«}- nv lie were ca l lers .

Mr. and Mrs Archie I. 4ht >r - o i<» Shelby S a t u r d a y afteriM".» » It Mr. L igh t s , s i s t e r . Mrs IS w«

Mr. i nd Mrs. A. C Ande r son -pen t T h a n k s g i v i n g wi th h« r b r o t l u . , 0-> r ln House and f a m i l y of P ine I - land I «ake.

Miiss Laona I l ehrens spiri t f> T h u r s d a y un t i l S u n d a y at her In m* in Arcad ia . Miss l i s Si i. k spent t h e week-end at he r horn-, at Hi l l sdale .

T h a n k s g i v i n g day Mr. and Mrs R C. Ooy and Mrs. Eh le -de l ic ious T h a n k s g i v i n g din/ " W a r m F r i e n d T a v e r n ' at as gues t* of t he i r son, H and f a m i l y of Low«-ll.

Miss Grace Bceby who ha* 1 b r u r l a n of the Spa r t a Tow the p a s t e ight ve* i s ha re*lct accept a posi t ion in th* (i? in ' »: ids L i b r a r y . She will begin h» . « work J a n u a r y 1.

I$?he will be g r e a t l y d '»y «ue p a t r o n s of t h e local l ib rary (• i h< r f a i t h f u l serv ice . T h e U h r a i \ B ' i is in sea rch of a person competen t to fill t h e posi t ion.

Alvin H a r r y Pell**, »• ••• n > ' Mr. and Mrs H a r r y PeLkm sp|» > : ' vm

nea r Lisbon, died quite s u d d e n l y T u e s d a y . T h e boy was a b o u t 2 1-2 yea r s old. His d e a t h was due to hea r t disease. The f u n e r a l was he ld f rom t h e home T h u r s d a y .

Don't f o r g e t the Bap t i s t Lad ies ' bazar , ftupper will oe nerved begin n l n g at 5 o 'c lock un t i l a l l a r e served F a n c y work of all so r t s and home-m a d e c a n d y will be sold.

Mr. and Mr;*. S. R. Lown r e t u r n e e Monday f r o m N i a g a r a Fa l l s whe re they have been for t h e past f ive weeks v i s i t ing t h e i r d a u g h t e r .

Mrs. Cecil H u g h e s and baby Ber nice Lo use who h a v e been at t h e home of Mrs. A n n a M. J o h n s t o n f o r i n day4, whe re baby Be rn i ce was born r e t u r n e d to t h e i r home Tues -day.

Mrs Lowell S a u r of K e n t Cfty cal led am Mrs. A. C. Anderson Mon-day.

Mo ft di y m o r n i n g . Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Bulla d accompan ied by Miss Eb-

1 in went to Chicago. Mrs. Bal lard v m cal led to Ch icago by t h e se r ious I linens of he r mo the r .

M # J-hnrna Buc k »f L a k e tldeesa an aun t of MUses Grace and Ada l lne Beeby. lift* been v i s i t ing t h e m for some u rn T u e s d a y she spen t d a y wt th Ml** Mary Rogers .

Mr it ad Mrs, Car l Brad fo rd H«*l« d a u g h t e r spen t t h e week n Lftii ln«: i r l is t ing her mother

Mr and Mr« Carl B r a d f o r d baby spent T h a n k s g i v i n g w i t h art Mr*. L y n n Brad fo rd and fami ly

Mis* Ijtelia W h e e l e r who has been spendin#; the pas t few weeks wi th f r i e n d s l e f t F r i d a y for P h i l a d e l p h i a

Mitt* Kleanor R icha rdson of 'Bos-ton , .'Hal* apent T h a n k s g i v i n g wi th Mr. BroiiK at the hom^ of Mrs a B. Cheney .

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000— T h a n k i g i v l n g Day was observed

at Eng l i shv i l l e C h u r c h in the old-fash ioned way.

1 h© m o r n i n g service was opened by choir and cong rega t i ona l s i n g i n g led by H e r n y Verburg .

Jin- se rmon was del ivered by the pas tor , Rev Conkl in , who b r o u g h t a very i n t e r e s t i n g message (o an . The s ^ a . k e r pointed to t h e need o f ' a s t r o n g Chr i s t i an c i t i zensh ip t o t c o n t i n u e t h e c h a r a c t e r of the ernme' i f we now en joy . He pi. »-osi'd ' h» f ac t t h a t m a n y of trie g rea t nation;, of t h e pas t lost the i r idr .u t.. . c o r r u p t and per ished.

A b o u n t i f u l d i n n e r was served the lociure room a n d received h e a r t y a t t e n t i o n of n e a n v pie

The a f t e r n o o n serv ice consisted of songs, r ead ings , and o the r specia l f e a t u r e s .Many m e m b e r of the Bal-lard '* c h u r c h were present and aid-

d n ibly in th« p rog ram. Several •sitors f rom G r a n d Rapids . Rock

ford s n d o the r poin ts added e n j o y m e n t of t h e day

The wholt mee t i ng was a f r iendly ne ighbor ly , t h a n k f u l g a t h e r i n g and may it b. • pea too v e a r h in a- rood

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LADIES L f T E B A & Y C L l f l

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Club opened by r ead ing of m inu t e s by Mrs. Orr in Johnson .

Civic commi t t ee repor ted abottfc Golden Rule Sunday. Anyone choos-ing to he lp the Eas t e rn Relief , hawtf money to Mrs. Brack: at Drug at or* or to Dora C l u t t a t her store.

At roll call thpy responded by ttf* l ing the i r choiice of t h e d i f fe ren t Kinds of music and musical ioa t rs* me nt«,

Vra Powers wag leader and pr*~ gov- , sen ted the fo l lowing p rog ram; em- Song by the Club - O l d Foltfa a t

Home Hasel Anderson

wr i t t en by Mrs A. >» an l^omposem.

M rs. N* e a 1 Spa nge n berg Dais ies" by H s w l s y , " a Gard*»

Romance" by G A G r a n t S c h a e f s r ; a C r y i n g " by OMf

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paper wr i t t en by M ie in A mer les a a d

was read by Mr*, each composer 's

it was Interproe and Snstrumea-

-Mom* Sweat

K am r e f u n d Lutheran Church — ooo- — •

it I nv i t a t i on to you to its se rv ices {Sunday Dec

uJoyed a er at »ne

Hol land t r» v I >a v

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E x t e n d s worsh ip a t 4.

Sunday school - 10 M o r n i n g worsh ip — Serv ices at the

of t h e «>g«d. G r a n d m Y&Wt Ktfts s n d a ili be appr ec ia ted .

Tuesday , Dec. 6, t h e a n n u a l bus iness churc.b will be held

T h ? i u l h ' r League will give a fierie* ol storeoptican view* Sunday «venl ngs commencing Dec. 10.

Elof G. Car l son , pa s to r

100 ei velope* and 200 shee t s of pape r at t he S e n t i n e l - L e a d e r office t9T II.

a. m - 1 1 a. m.

L u t h e r a n Home Rapid*, at ;t p your At tendance

a t one o'clock m e e t i n g of t h e

CLASH ELEVEN ENTERTAINS —ooo —

( '•<--* Eii veu o« Un Bapt i s t h u r c h e n t e r t a i n e d Class 10 at t h e

'torro of Mrs A. B. C b e m y last FrT. «*«> 4 " "*ng It Wa* a C« lonial par -fy and Ind i an t ltlef Massesaol t , Jonn Carver J o h n Alden and o t h e r noted Colonis ts w«re presen t

The m e m b e r s of Class 11 gave an e n t e r t a i n i n g p rog ram a f t e r which game* were played and lunch »er-ved j

In behalf of his class, Wm. Rog-ers the t eacher of Class t o t h a n k e d j t h e i r e n t e r t a i n e r * and indicated! t ha t ; t he compl imen t would be in t h e nea r f u t u r e .

r e t u r n e d

ENGLISHVTT.LE BAPTIST CHURCH ——-ooo<

Mum In* worsh ip at 10 o'clock Subject : " T h e Me*s«g«. of L i f e and R e n e w i n g of (S t rength .

•Little Speak"

A splendid • tie Johnaon , Their Composers Fred < lark As name was m^nt ioaed ted by song*, tal mitise.

Son a by the H u b , Home

Violin music by Mr*, a . And® accompanied by B e r t h s Bloomsr

Selection by R i t a Kls tg—Ths sa ry

\ n o t he - - s e l e c t i o n b y M r * 15. erson on violin wi th Be r tha Bloo at piano.

VI r. ea satag T ^ # of a P e r f e c t " Day and " I F«or* Y*S T r u l y - Mrs, Bloomer pianis t

Closed by Instr-umencal piaiso sue-l e g i o n by Miss Densmore.

Next mee t ing Det'ember 14 at M m C. S. Miller '*

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J o h n M Z t n k w i l l h e l a S p a r t H t d u r i n g week of Doc. $. Laavs y o t * o rde r s Ba l l a rd ' s Funtlfcgra

1 1 . will open w i t h

Ccme and hear rf Sermcm to fol-

HUNDREDS OF YOUNG SINGERS FOUND IN HUN1 FOR TALENT

W E H A V E

Ziegler Stove Coal FOR Y O U R R A N G E

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Pocahontus in the Stove Size

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rh*. Spa r t a S h i p p i n g Associat ion sent to Detroi t Tuesday , f ive ca r s of

d by 100 owners , bade fa rewel l to a 200 pounds . Geo. rece iv ing , w e i g h i n g Gils sh ipmen t and

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Orderlies kwlt.h s s* hi its n«s

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Picawsnt to t ake in airtion, sa fe snd

The sign ol G O O D M E A T

EN young American singer*-— presumably the h»'*t In ttte country - w i l l face the t»L ro phone at Stat ion W E A f s.n New Vork City early In twe

camber to sing for f ame and fort*, ae. They will be the finalist* in the n s lional l tsdlo Audition of t h e At water Kent Foundat ion of Philadelphia

Thla natlon-v. Ida quest for ra ilo voice* -*as already revealed hutulretd* of young s ingers of promN*. whii have entered the contes t - . r '*• cause tJie audit ions offer tfcri'w r >x nltlon at home and a r hanv nt pe ts for prl*e« aggregat :>, | >• Distinctive ftgures under tak ing a* a NatUm* .•• -o s Commute*. They are M*dan> l>c,uas Homer. the Meir *poV.'an • v r« s t a r ; Mrs. Edgar MfHraao presldeut of ths National Fede ra tlos of Mualc Ctuba; E d w i r i W B R. former edllor of the l,ad»» » Home Journal , and Mr* Otto H. K«hn. s i t e of the world famous S'ew York bask er and music patron.

Winner* of s t a t e audi t ions - one boy and oue girl—receive gilvcr t -laU and arw taken to their district sad) tloa* at the expense of the c unda tivu to compete with young a t a^s r s f rom their neighboring t iuaes W fitters of each of th* five aurfltloas— one young man and one young w. man t* luck- receive f o l d medal* an<J are

EOWAP.O W e o » C

taken t , New York by the Atwatar Rent F>u!;3aUon tor the final*, which - ill be bread cast over a national nat-work ^ staHoa*. The award* for lk«as wlli in» as follow*;

V\ ianers of first place — one yeuo* mau snd one young woman— win each receive f5,000 cash and two years ;[tuition la a muaical con ssrvatory

Winner* second place will aacft sol-.- v® $2,000 c-aah and one yaar'a tttllt ion.

w o -irt* f third place will oaca rwie ve yi!,d|»0 aad on*< yc .t s tuition.

'A' iv.wtrt of foar tb place will aoob r«epeifs

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Before buy ing that Chris t ry#«J presen t call aad se* my display a t law house s o u t h on W a s h i n g t o n 8t ,

Mrs. Mildred Biggs

100 envelopes s n d 200 saee ta of paper at the s. n t ine l Leader office, for | t .

easy sur®.

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of your t own .

- >d for chi ldren well m adu l t s ,

50 cents

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LOOK! Christmas Goods are Arriving

We Have Toi le t sets Bov * nurse*. et€. Abttlone Pearl* toil . ^Oc to Towel set* . . . Perfume*. 10c to 75o a bottle Toilet wa t r r Latiiep a n d Chi ld ren '* scar f* Doll* f r o m Ic to SI 0 0 Balls * * 3 Oat ters and Ami bands. *et* for men SOn A l a rge v a i t e t t pf fancy set* for In die* o a t ? JKfc Bos handkerchiefs for children. Ud Other handkerchief* 5c to 5Cw Stat ionexx 10c | o $1 a box Chrittma* cord* 1c to l&e Envelope* of booklet* S5c Booklet*. 14 in a bog. Ati k i n d s of O i i r s t m a * »eai». &c and lOo ( 1 0 c f o r 100 seal*) Fane? Towel* and Luncheofi s e t s . . Painted Buffet *eu and hand Pftinted Luncheon sets Erahroidery get* etc Baron Bed Spread* All k i n d s of silk, a n d e w a a r See ou* eood* on 10c c o u n t e r S w e a t e r s a n d n w c e r t m s o t h e r ffift*

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(JLA86 CONSOLE SETS in green. ro»c t a d a » b * r p w e « SI 75

LOVELY SHIP PICTURES. lanre *ize . . . S3 and $4

VENETIAN AND POLYCHROME PRAMK'J MIRRORS . $4.95. $7.95

BIRD CAGES AND STANDARD?. red and b tf* $5 95 complete

CHENILLE BEDROOM RTF OS in omK blue fo ld *"< $2 1 > earh

FIBRE ROCKERS oorored in fb:«W i mate- .at %A to $25

COGSWELL CHAIRS in exauiti e covering* $ 3 9 7 5 and ud

ODD PIECES OF HAND DECORA' E D CHINA . , . 50c to $2

w k o u g h t i r o n m a g a z i n e h o i d e b s . KM each

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Decorated Magazine R a c k s , $3.75

Spinet Desk, a gift that will* please,

Priced at $19.50 and up

Cand le Sticks 10c to $ 1 . 5 0 e a c h 1 9 inch Tapered D inner Candles 15c and 20c

Harmony Records, the latest numbers,

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Antique Finished Pot-tery, china and enamel-ed bases w i t h dainty

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