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And the ALTO SOLO MONUMENTS NOTICE IttfttJBSCRIBBBft SUBSCRIBERS PLEASE NOTICB " A Wue mark. Ground tWs Notice shows jhnt the 0 This paper will stop at once if paid to dale and ! lubsciiplion \% dde and should be pold at once. so ordered by the subscriber. Nol forced on unv , If >ou wish (be p«iper stopped, notify the pub- one who quit square. Itvgular IU-page edition 1 1 n $2.00 per year, or G-p;ige local edition $1.30 per liincr Immediutely. Otherwise it will be con* ; ; Unued indefinitely. Kindly observe and greatly m year, in advance. Please observe and oblige the . oblige the publisher. Myorson Pul.ilr |.ibn,ry publisher. ! l********* VOLUME XXXin, V NO. 30 and THE ALTO SOLO LOWELL, MICH, THURSDAY, DEC. 24, 1925 THREE IONIA ASYLUM IN* MATES RECAPTURED DOINGS OF r FARM NEWS WITH LITTLE EFFORT IONIAN KILLED •'.i Icnia, Dec. 10—The three patients OUR CHURCHES The Spirit I) The Spirit FARM VIEWS of the state bosplul feV the criminal TRUCK WRECK iasanc hero w!»o escaped last mght .. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE of Christmas COUNTY AGENTS REPORTS MAT. vvoc cupiumi mis moniiug within SANF0RD KELLEY, 48, MEETS TERS OF INTEREST TO KENT 16 mites of the institution. DEATH ON ICY HILL MON- Sunday services are held at 11:00 COUNTY AGRISULTURALISTS o'clock over the Lowell State bank. of Christmas Kaain husan, Z2 A^aiuan, mostj EVENING At thf Christmas season, men art daagerou* oi iue mo, wai lanea uy 1 Subject of the lesson sermon for Oe- The waiter ol this column wlshse Aiucri UAiQ, tesiauraut pi tpivc»ov ul i 7. „ - . „ csmbcV 27, is "Christian Science." reunited with the higher feelings of everyone who reads it a Merry ouamUuc, wuo wia receive iae re- ' ^CC- 22. Sanford Kelley, Everybody cordially, invited. Christmas and a Happy New Year. waI'U oa siUJ. Wiiiwiu barucr. 2u, ^8, lifelong resident of Ionia, was good< fellowship and kindliness. Fifty boys and girls and their una McVrui Masoa, 44, \v.fic taiuii killed Monday evening when the oil SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST At the Christmas season, men are reunited with parents attended the Achievement uy dueiiii nenry j. ana ue^u.y , track which he was driving skidded Woodman Hall For the Spirit of Christmas is a the higher feelings of good-fellowship and kind- Day fcV the canning and calf dub MLUi -l.oou" i-nuiva U loey^c-rf ^ c ize(1 cn „„ ; hiU northeasl Sabbath school, 9:45, a. m. We feeling of good will and a wish of appioMcn.ng Lowell, husau hau a „ „ girls and boys in Kent county. Emil 1 e c f have the review of all that we have liness. Kobcr and George Felt told of their o.g ciuo in ius na-nds w«ien ap- • ^• • Kelley was pinned in gone over this last' quarter. Our happiness to mankind. 1 40dClie trip to Chicago. Miss Wilder and P d by Ba»e, who invaea him ti e wreckage under the steeling lessons wtVe found in Luke9:10;12 11110 nis luce 10 1 For the spirit of Christmas is a feeling of good will Mr. Pearson reviewed the club wrt'k P M* warm wmle he v. heel, sufftVing a broken neck and 13; John 10: 9; Matt. 17: 11 Divine This store has been promoting the in Kent county last summer. leaned u»e oiticers. j scleral broken ribs. He died soon worship from 11 to 12, a. m. Elder and ft wish of happiness to mankind. In the canning work Caroline; 'ihe three men escaped by catting J.'1''". 1)Cin3 extricated from the j Wiggins .Vorn Ionia will take charge. good will and happiness of Lowell for UCDr,s Krum oX the Vergennes Canning | a hole tarougU a liv^y so.uen oa ut ' | Let us all get together to worship 40 years with faithful and painstak- Tliis institution has been promoting the good will Club was g'ven the county cham- poicn oi lue iiisuiuuoii. i Kelley was a partncV of Peter und sing his praises the last Sabbath and happiness of Lowell for several years with > pionship. Caroline canncd CO 1*2 Finois of the Fineis Oil Co. of Ionia of this old year. Everyone welcome. ing drug store service. quarts of fruit containing nine REV. BLAIR HAD BAD FALL j and Lowell. He is survived by the faithful and dependable banking service. vareties of vegetables and five of Rev. A. J. Blair slipped on toe icy widow, two daughters, his father, LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH May this Christmas season bring Regular scVvices every Sunday «? fruit. Her exhibit at the fa!V took pavement near tne uo.paai in uraud .Samuel, and six sisters. forth its fullest measure of happiness May this Cliristmas season bring forth to you and two first, one second and one third uttpms last iuesuay auu leu s.'.iiung night ft 7:00 o'clock. Everybody She was president of hf** club. Ruth uis uead violently on tne cui o. He NOTICE welcome. and cheer. yours the fullest measure of happiness and cheer. • Jones of the Oakfleld Club was sec- and ibrougut home Waere ne went I To owners of dogs ^2.00 extra on C. Quartell, Pastor. ond and Irene Frcst of h eWide to bed suu'enng intensely, lie coa* all licenses issued after January 10, 'Awake Canning Club was third. { uucted services at tne Lcugiegalion- 152G. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH These three girls wore champions in ai cUiAcu, as uaial, Sunuay and is Luia M. Bradish John Claus, pastor LOOK'S DRUG STORE their clubs. Evelyn HafTey was now feeLng betier aitcough still I c30-3l Township TreasuVer On Friday evening at 7:30 we have Ontoith> 10,003 Rjxall Drun'Slores. City State Bank champion of the Courtland Club, weak as a result of his e.\pjrieace. ouV Christmas program. Besides Magdalent KotM of the Egypt club Mrs. Blair, who has been in iii XCTICE songs and recitations, the Cantata Member of the Federal Reserve Banking Systen. and Letha Wood of the Every Ready health, is now muca nuprovea and After January 1, Lowell barber'"The Gales of Life" will be present- club in South Gaines. is taking care of tne parsonage as shops will open at 8 a. ra., and close led. Sunday services; Preaching at The Calf Club work was divided moaJ.aicly as permitted. at 7 p. m. 10 o'clock. Subject: "Contentment" into two parts, calf and heifer pro- Shaves, 25c Hair cuts 50c. Bible school at 11 o'clock. Every- jects. In the calf project George OBITUARY—SIMON PETTIT D. C. Macham bodv welcome. ^ ! i t t *+********* GransP'om second. In the heifer Simon Pettit was born in Yates, B. A. Charles project Norman Wvlie was champ- Orleans Co., New York, May oO.U, J. E. Bannon LOWELL METHODIST CHURCH I A Merry Christmas Glasses for Old and Young | ion with Emil Kober second. Geo.; an(i aeparten tins lue at tiis Harvey Haysmer Lloyd H. Nixon, Pastor was secretary of his club, made the i home in Lowell, Dec. 12, 1925, aged X. R F. Johnson i Sunday morning 10:30. ** Good judging team that went to the state'a, yeuVs ,(i months and 12 days. >20-30-31 i Cheer for the New Year." Mrs. Chas. i To You All Wr and was high sco-cr at the West Ht came lo Ujchi in 1833 sel. Michigan State Fair. Norman was Doyle will sing. At 12:00 noon the tling first at Sturgis. In 1854 he \ EROEMXES TAX PAYERS TAKE: QiuVch school convenes. The or- president of his club, was one of the came to Lowell. Before leaving . NOTICE chestra will oby. Classes for all. leaders in club camp, made the term c. • p . Sturgioiurjjisa hue jomejoinedu thuie .uasonsMasons, takniglaisnig; I» vvill be at tne City f.iaie Bank••"••a.. VeVesoe.perr servicservicep aat t p R. D. Stocking that went to State Fair where hehe . the Uist d(.gree relurning UuU. 01l ..Lowell, Mitii., for the puiposeof col- Ycar Meditations.. f ran very close will be the ? ? to the top. Emil Kober horse back in December, to lake the |'t'clin^ Vergennes township taxes on .hought" r tL The importance of perfect sight in all important to was second high ,ne5MBe The ChUrCh W. J. Kropf .sh ,cover at the M.ctu-!! 2nd and 3rd degrees. J '-, - nl—h 10:— h - , 2m-h- f D^nber | - S^la'i I young, middle aged and old alike. gan State Fair. • | helped to organize thet Masonic 1192.,, and on January 2 and 9, W20 , muslc wil| bc t„ovide<j You • A girls sewing club in the Bel- Hazel Hoag + Errors of refraction can be remedied by glasses es- mont school makes eleven for Kenl: Lodge in Lowell. ; Bry Condon ; be welcome to this service. * * pecially made for each particular case. Couoiv. Fifteen girls iVe enrolled, . In July 1856 he was united in mar- I reasnrer Vergennes township, Der * 10 Lucinda J Huxl ;v who rc 2l li,2 c2 VERGEXXES M. E. CHURCH We can provide the right kind of glasses for eyes need- Miss Carpenter, the teacher, is the "T - ' ' P - •' " jpa-jp- 1 ceded him to the belter land, Sept. Lloyd H. Xixon, Pastor • ing assistance. i U, 1913. OBITUARY—JCSEPHINE S. SIX. Programs fc'; the poultrv schools i Next Sunday the pastor will 1 CLAIR at Rockford and Grattan Center the j 862 he joined the Union Army preach from the theme: "Good first week in January are complete.' ^ served till the close of the WLV.
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