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Eat More Home of the Peach Ridge Fruits Sparta Foundry Co. Highest Quaiiiv Orown World's I arftsl Producers Anywhere in Michigan of Piston Ring Castings Sentinel-Leader f VOLUME 34—ESTABLISHED 1876 SPARTA. MICH., FRIDAY. APRIL 14, 1933 NUMBER 15

GARDEN CU B OF CANADA SPARTA LITERARY CORNERS MET THURSDAY 1 n HOLLAND BEET SUGAR MILL The Country Garden Club met with The Easter Bonnet Mrs. J. H. Bennett Thursday. Mrs 1J CLUB ENJOYS ART Maude Vaughn being assistant hostess. As each guest arrived there was a name WILL RE-OPEN THIS SUMMER of a I lower pinned to her back and she iWJpSAKtS, IT5 THEVO?/ was requested to guess the same by same fAT THAT ne/omM PROGRAM APRIL 6 hints furnished her, before she could MISUNDERSTANDING CAUSES partake of the potluck dinner. peekinv WCE -I'M so / MANY MOTORISTS TO FAIL TO GET HALF-PRICE PERMITS With art" the subject for consider- «»• Jan* HarrLse Mnv Jessie Krey Many Farmers in This ation a most worth-while program was and Mrs. -fanet Stock dale gave several eihv i ' % Because of lack of information, many presented by Mrs. Charles Colts when useful suggestions on how to construct ILL WEAK IT : d lanl M 1,na motorists have tailed lo take advantage j tne Ladies' Literary Club met on "' P ^ K " ^. of the half-price permit, allowing use Territory Have Con- Wednesday at the home ol Mrs. Hazel Morton sang Biossoriis by the Way- HEXT sondav of l'J32 automobile plates until August' N'oms %ide Mrs. Ethel Osborn received a i. This shown by thc inquiries that' Mrs. Dora Clute under thc topic, ^ple plant for guewtag tte names ol are being received by the Department tracted Acreage "Chautauqua Artists.' told in an in- flowers represented oy pictures. Mrs ol State regarding tlie new law. teresting way. something of the people Augusta Feters received a garden note- In many communities the belief is who make up the programs there, giv- book for naming the plants ir. the prevalent that the half-price permits According to a news item sent to us ing also an outline of the many things *»_, nad to be secured before April 1. The by William C. Vandenfcurg. who was one is privileged If enjoy. Mrs. Clute Mrs. Ethel Osborn and Mrs. Harri- appointed some lime ago to make an son joined the club. The club now has law provides lhat the permits can be read a poem for which she was award- secured at any time prior to August endeavor to have the Holland Sugar ed a red ribbon during her ,'ast visit 26 members. The next meetuig will factory re-opened, the venture hp- be held at Mrs. Nina Muma's May 4. l. the day upon winch they cease to to Chautauqua. oe effective. After August, motorists, been a success. Mrs. J. Harry Brace spoke capably il they continue to use their vehicles. Sufficient acreage lias been contract- on The Value of Manual Arts." speak- MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BAN- *iil be required to pay the second halt ed and the large plant, which has lain ing generally from a standpoint of the QUET AT BAPTIST CHURCH of the weight tax and after lhat pay- dormant for several years will again work in elementary grades. ment, wQ receive 1933 license plates hum with activity. Mrs. Thomas Chapman. Mrs Ed An- The Mother and Daughter Banquet Many letters received by the depart- The seed for beets has been ordered • i derson. Mrs. Fred Clark and Mrs. H will be held Wednesday evening. April ment show that many motorists be- and all legal procedure has been ar- E. Engstrom in discussing "Important 19. at the Baptist Church. The presi- lieve that the half-price permits can ranged for. Things in Education." "Values of Home dents of the various giris" organizations be received only in Lansing. The per- Mr. Vandenburg, in his report com- Economics in the Community," Mis- in Sparta are cooperating to have an mits are on sale at all of the depart- ments in part, as follows: "All with cellaueous Facts' and "Appreciation of interesting program. It will be a varied ment branch officcs and it is not nec- whom I had dealings in connection Art." left no doubt 111 the minds of program and will be of interest to essary lo make application in Lansing. the women as lo the importance of the mothers as well as the daughters. The with the re-opening of the null were One of the most frequent questions cordial and friendly and the reception, teaching of art in our schools, l he price of 25 cents is very low and the asked of the department is whether a value was further demonstrated by a purpose ni this is to permit everyone interest and response at >ur meetings half-pnce permit can be obtained for with the farmers were all that could line collection loaned for the occasion lo go. The proceeds gc to the mission- an automobile without a 1932 license, be expected. by O. E. Belyeat and Miss Kathleen ary societies of the Baptist and Metho- rne new law does permit this, anu Oliddon. dist Churches. several hundred permits already have " I want lo go on record in publicly Mrs J. E. Lillie of Casnovia. accom- The women are urged to participate vn i sued for automobiles which were expressing my appreciation to the panied by Mrs. Harold Saur of Kent in this event as it has a value to the not operated in 1932. county agricultural agents for 100 per cent cooperation. I am impressed thai c.ty. sang delightfully, "Brown Bird life of the community and this year The !aw requires that the permit be ..iiese men know their business and are bulging" by Wood. "An April Girl" by more stress needs to be laid on such fastened lo the lower right hand cor- experts in their line and thc farmers 1-airlamb and "Open the Gales of the things. Get in touch with the ticket ner of the windshield of the auto- need them because ol the help and Temple" by Knapp. Mrs. Lillie has a committees. Mrs. E. Phil Bradstrum. mobile for which it is issued. Yet many advance they are able to lender and lovely lyric soprano voice with a wide chairman; Mrs. Saur. Mrs. L. W reports arc being received slating thai ue city folks need them because range and sang with the finish of an Shears. Mrs. M. At beam for the Meih- the permits are being enclosed in a through their work we are getting bet- arlist. Her interpretation of her music odist society; Mrs Fred Clark. Mrs corner ol the windshield. It is neces- ter farm products. was most pleasing, as was the piano Barth Carlson and Mrs. Tom Chapman sary that the permits be fastened so work of Mrs. Eaur. for the Baptist society. CASNOVIA L. L. C. LUNCHEON firmly that they cannot be transferred 1 also ret lived whole-hearted sup- Mrs. A. O. Odegard portrayed the MEETING IS MOST SUCCESSFUL M. E. Church Choir irom one automobile to another. The port irom the farmers' cooperative ->s- loveliness of the season in the rendi- 4-11 AND SCHOOL PLAY Proposed Legislation Department ol State has no authority s^cialions, giangcs. creameries, boos- tion ol Mendelssohn's "Spring Song" * SOON TO BE PRESENTED One of the most delightful affairs of to extend the use of 1932 plates with- ter clubs and chambers of commerce. and the loyalty of home life in "A the year was thc luncheon given by the out windshield-sticker permits beyond I also wish to give public expres- Scandinavian Lullaby." The 4-H and-school play, "Sound Discussed at C. of C. Social Committee, honoring Miss Es- to Present Cantata April I. sion to the newspapers ior publishing ther Booth of Grand Rapids. Tuesday.! Leroy Martin, accompanied by Mrs Your Horn." will start out next week. schedules of meetings and giving free- D. J. Moore entertained with Mozart's ly of their space and to all those who April 18. and wl!' continue with its April 11. at the home of Mrs. B. W.l SPARTA FI.\ CO. TO HAVE FLY ' Concerto" on the bassoon, prelacing made il possible for us to use schools, 14 performances through the first week Several obnoxious legislative pro- Chase. Twenty-four reservations were a musical treat is in store for Sparta DISPLAY IN GRAND It APIDS the playing with an interesting bit ol lown hails, and other places in which of May. posals. some of which are ridiculous made. The guests were seated at two j;i the form of an Easter cantata. "Re- history ol the development of the in- 1 This is a three-act comedy, sparkling to the exlreme are now being con-| long_ tables, which were prettily decor- demption'. s Song._ " by Fred B. Molton Thn ri1e Sparta ..Fl.y Company. Grove have held our meetings. strument. with wit and humor. A well-trained sidered at Lansing. Many of these | uted with spring bouquets and candles J it is a production of rare beauty and street, under the management ol W "I «ni pleased lo announce that we 1 During the business session at which cast under expert direction. Brinn the measures are detrimental io the etfi- | to match. j strength; and has become Increasingly J. Stuart, will have a fly display in have signed up approximately 5.000 the president, Mrs. VanWiltenbcrg. i^ily Local talent will furnish en- dent operation of both manufacture The members and guests adjourned j popular through the years, having the windows ol Herpolshelmer'e.' acres and in view ol the lact that presided, the club voted to make the tertainment between acts. ing plants and retailers as was pointed I tu the home of Mrs. Glen Hayward been rendered again and again in iirand Rapid:;. Friday and Saturday, j there is more acreage available, our 0 1 two remaining charter members of The schedule for two of the 14 show- out by llarold Vaughn. [ where the afternoon meeting was held several communities by special request. Hundreds ol patterns will be shown. K " in that respect has been accom- the club, Mrs. J. Craik and Mrs. M. ings is as follows: Saturday, April 22. Among the proposed bills is one a very short business meeting was, It features the outstandin; scenes ot spent lings. nymph flies, wet flies, bass! pllshed. H-ias. honorary members with all the Bailey. Gold's Hall; Saturday. April 29. which would set up a commission to j held. Mrs. William VanEuwen was the passion and death and riesurrcc- oi-visibles, etc. Live tish will be shown, I This is cheering news to the farmers 1 In our privileges ana no responsibilities ol Canada Corners, Bennett's Hall. license and control painters and dec- appointed chairman of the Program I lion oi our Lord, in a musical setting sent from the Conservation Depart- own territory who attended the ine club..... Mrs. . L. . M• . C-OYille is .th e. , The purpose of the entertainment orators, set the scale of wages• f , etc.. , committe---We Wfo r the coming- year- , with that fires the imagination, and ment. Special invitations are being be 1. surtir meetings and later con- the heart, lt will be rendered bv the tract .1 acreage. Thousands ol dol- only other living charter member but ls ^ ralsc junds Ior financing a junior and tend to create a lot of patronage Mrs. Henry Kuhn as her assistant, sent lo fly fishermen, inviting them to witndrew her membership a few years exposition Muskegon County 4-H Club jobs and extra expense to the tax- Mrs John Fralelgh Jr. was appointed Methodist Church Choir promptly at 6 view this new set-up in trout flies. lars will be paid farmers for beel crops alter her removal to Grand Rapids and school Exposition—to be held Au- payers. chairman of the Social Committee, o'clock Sunday evening. This hour has Miss Vivian Stuart, daughter of Mr. in the Holland mil! territory and thou- and been chosen in order that those iden- is again on the waiting list of the KUSt 29 to 31. 1933. Another proposal would regulate Music for the afternoon was furnished Stuart, will be on the floor at Herpol- sand.- moie will '*• di .bursed to labor, club membership. The branch offices, one-day-pcr- truck and passenger transportation ol by Miss Mildred Hook. She played thc tified with other churches may be slieimers Friday demonstrating the fine 1 Sue a an announcement coming at Mrs. D. VanWiltenbcrg and Mrs. E i/>u.-n for th* agricultural extension extremely drastic provisions. j well-known selection. "Mazurka." Miss privileged to en toy it. Thc choir under' ""£< ,jv tying. Saturday she wili •' this n siioulil prove to be a tonic Phil Bradstrum were elected delegates service will be continued durinc ihe Other measures which wouid sauiile; hook is a talented young musician *uu thc direction of Mrs Georee W. Bettes Ira»* in iho winHniv' I Lo builo up renewed ho®es in the minds t oV attennftn.idH fh'th i• district meetinm -> « «».g . l•o . b»-e» month ol April, an outcom' e -A the extr* a costs on. . to* „ manufacturers aror«e , w..e . hopi. e w....e . may .. ha.u. e , he1. r .. for .. futur» ....e . has spent considerable time in pripar- and hearts 1 . the most ai^cour-'^ed the old a e neld in Ionia April 21. previous successful branch offices. The 8 Penron law and occupa- numbers in the ciu'o. , 1 2nd their interpretation will be EXTR \ COPIES OF SOUVENIR citizens ol today. Mrs. O. E. xialycat was named trans- offices for the coming week are as »->cnal diseases law. which if Pa^d M^. Hook, the president, introduced; artistic. sympathetic and worthy ol j We are happy to join many other the SK\ I INKI -I.EADER AVAILABLE portation chairman lor April 25 when follows: would necessarily increase manufac- Buolh lo lhe ^lub. Miss Booth Klorious theme. Mrs. George W communities m congratulating the City uie members will be guests of the IS lhe ir or Friday. April 21. Montague, at White turing costs in Michigan in excess of j ,s taead ot the Grand Rapids Art Gal-1 J*"®* ,. f. ''" We have a few extra oopies of last of Holland, Mr. Vandenburg and the Casnovia Club. Lakik»e« Markeviark-t>ti AssociationAmviaiinn;' smnrriaSaturdayv , competition from other states. ' ler;es and chose for her subject, "Thc ^ ^ P • p.ot,ram week's big paper which was published farmers for the tit-mcndous task that detail is as follows: Mrs. E. G. Anderson, chairman ol April 22 «afternoon on!y». Bailey, at Another proposed measure would ftGmance of Lace and Lace-making." by local farmers. Many ol these pa- lias been accomplished and lhe obsta- the Sunsmne Committee, made an ur- Gee Bros, elevator. limit working hours for women to not gne was assisted in her work by Miss I Prelude Miss Evelyn Post pers have already been sent to all cles that had to be overcome. gent appeal for members to send her We are informed lhat in recent days Spraying, fertilizer and chick bulle- more than 30 hours a week. And an- Ann Llewellyn, also A the art gallery! -a New Son" Choir I parts of the country and ".he local used unite material such as worn tins will be available for distribution. other labor law if passed would fix Booth has traveled extensively in, with obligate solo by livestock, grain and fruit growers are ! other sugar plants have recalled many sheets and pillow cases to be used in 1 men back which is assurance tnat an Samples of soil will be tested and ap- minimum wages at 6a cents an hour and took lessons 111 iace-mak- 1 Mrs. George W. Bettes receiving a lot of fine publicity as a Sunshine work. plications for loans can be secured. for all employes throughout the state. ing a small girl in Brussel. She -onen the Gates of the Tem- result of lhe special edition. ' inaustrial awakening is taking place. regardless of the going scale of "-ages brought many lieautiiul pieces of lace ' * Wcssel Shear.-, The Sentinel-Leader office is ieceiv-1 This is gratify ing news! MRS. IIINE SMITH ENTERTAINS in other competing states. with her. gathered from Italy, Belgium.1 ing letters daily commenting favoiablyl Y. W. C. A. BOARD HOLDS Hide n in 5£a est Male Cht>1 US LOCAL W. C. T. U. FRIDAY MEETING AT NORRIS HOME The Sparta Chamber of Commerce ^lu^d'VranwT*"l^-makSi"g "a i " ° ' '" ' upon liie paper and requests are com-j TELEPHONE SERVICE TO went on record as opposed to these lhe onJy feminine contribution to art. Duet: Midnight in the Garden ing m from other pubhcations for per- | HOLY LAND INAUGURATED A meeting was held Friday. April 7. A very profitable meeting of the Y. proposed measures and a committee lia!y developed needle-point cut-work I Mrs. Humeston and Mrs. Gardner mission to use seme of the pictures at the home of Mrs. Hine Snuth. The W. C. A" Board was held at the home Alts »PP°lnted to drafl lclu"rs to,5 , ' first, then cut-outs; lace-making de- ] -And He Bearing His Cross Went and stories which were used last week, vnrious 10 ll at , Telephone ser.lce to the Holy Land devotional service was conducted by oi Mrs. Hazel Norris. Tuesday evening. legislative committees } ; v eloped irom the cut-outs. There are! Forth" ... Choir Send one of these papers to a rela-; , ^ . Friday, April 7. with ancl Wll opelu d Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. A. O. Odegard. April 4. Mrs. Charles Warren, the setting ionn reasons 101 only two kinds of real lace: needle- with bass soio by Ben Creveling tive. friend or especially someone who extension of the transoceanic tele- such Lhe Tne W. C. T. U. wishes to thank Mrs. president, presided. A good attend- opposition. This committee is point and bobbin-made. Bobbin-made " If I Bear Not a Scar for Hun ' Choir at one tlme livcd in lllls locality. Extra p^one circuits to three cities in Pales- Cecile Williams for having the tent ancc of the members listened to the composed of George Brace, eiaro a ^ lhe kind that the peasant class usu- with solo by Mrs. F. T>. Bull copies c°n be purchased for five cents, tine. Asia Minor, according to officials on her lawn election day. interesting and enthusiastic reports Vaugnn and B. H. futman. run re- jjjy makes. Tariff lias always been Solo: "The Empty Tomb . " " ! of the Michigan Bell Telephone Corn- A good program was presented in from the State Girl Reserve Confer- . . 1 ?iade al tne regular excessively high on this article; in fact. Mrs. Frank Goodwin BUSINESS MEN, NOTICE ! pany. They are Jerusalem. Haifa and charge of Mrs. Clara Andrus. Mrs. ence recently held in Flint. Miss Rob- ing this week. in the United States we have a 100 eh/inu Owing to the church service at noon Jaffa. r-U/i George Bettes sang a solo and a spe- erta Anderson and Miss Jean Wilson Bert Putman was the holder of the per cent one on lace, wueen Victoria tOCiay 'Friday' the it-guun Ciutuiixri rtticMUic ia icakucu uj wiiikCMi ii> cial song was sung by Misses Virginia were the delegates. lucky ticket for the free luncheon last was a lover of paisley shawls and set " Death is Swallowed Up 111 Victory " of Commerce luncheon hour has been the regular transatlantic radio tele- and Evelyn Heath with Mrs. A. O. Plans were made for the district con- week. H. J. Kurtz and Joe Brooks lhe style for them, and gave th_m as postponed until 12:35, at Browns phone circuits with a short wave chan- »ill act as committee on arrangemen" ..... Choir Odegard accompanying. Pauline Alex- ferencc of thc Girl Reserves lo be held gifts. The most precious English lace with solo by Mrs. Morton Athearn Restaurant! nel between London and Cairo. Egypt, ander recited "Decency." in Sparta. April 22. for the luncheon this week which will is Honiton. The most famous laces in be held at Brown's Restaurant. "Tlie Song of the Redeemer" ._ Choir ' and land v. ire facilities out of Cairo. Miss Claribel Haas read a letter Very satisfactory reports of the typ- Europe now seem to be mostly in mu- SHIPPING NEWS j The service will embrace all Bell- seums. and in the churches. The al- w.th solos by- written by Miss Osta M. Underwood, ing classes sponsored by the Y Board Leo Nicholai and Floyd Carison A 2100-pound bull was brought in connectuig telephones in the United 18-year-old student in Nashville Busi- ior the last 10 weeks were submitted, tars and priests' robes are made of the SPECIAL MUSIC TO FEATURE "Behold I Stand at the Door" Choir by Lynn Bradford to be shipped this Stales. Canada, Cuba and Mexico. ness College. Tenn.. to Mrs. Franklin Mrs. Victor Stegenga. Miss Dorothy EVENING SERVICES AT MISSION most exquisite lace. with solo by Miss Kathleen Gild don week. Tiie usual number of calves Rate for calls from Michigan points The three lace centers of Europe are Roosevelt in answer to her advice to Pennington and Kenneth Noms were We Shall See Jesus" Choir were shipped. will be $40.50 lor three minutes. • An Average Girl." ne instructors. The Y Board is grate- A select group of 10 players from Italy. Belgium ai.d France. Cobert is Mrs Brooks spoke on "Our Responsi- ful to these young people who gave the Franklin Christian Reformed called the " father of lace." At the with solo by John Lauffer bilities for the Future. -heir tune free of charge. Church Orchestra will offer special anie of the World War one-fourth ol "Rejoice and Be Glad"' Choii Mrs. Ethelyn Clark gave an inter- music at the Sparta Mission Sunday the population of Belgium was engaged Benediction esting radiogram of latest temperance night at 7:20. This 10-piece orchestra m lace-making. It takes infinite pa- Postlude One of Sparta's Oldest Residents facts. nas won an enviable reputation in tience and labor to make lace; as District Girl Reserves Grand Rapids last winter. In addi- much as 15 years have been spent on REV. ODEGARD TO SPEAK ON APPLICATIONS BEING FILED Lion, a double male quartette from making a yard of some ol the master- "THE THORNY PATH" TONIGHT FOR FARMERS DESIRING LOANS : h e Oakdale Christian Reformed pieces. Tne laces that come from Ge- Will Meet in Sparta Church Men's Glee CIUD will present noa are written about, and painted in Tonight -Friday" at 7:30 Rev. A. O. Applications for government crop .->pec-al Easter music in song. Mr. Velt- | p ctures by Reuben and VanDyke. Odegard speaks at the Baptist Church production loans to farmers for the mm will speak 011 "The Significance of J The taik Miss Booth gave was most in the subject. "The Thorny Path." purchase of seed, fertilizer, spraying About 150 Girl Reserves cf the .he Risen Lord ~ Why didn't Christ | interestmu and instructive, and was This is the fourth in a series of spe- true lor oil and gasoline are now oein* _irand Rapids district arc expected to »uay in the grave? What would have much enjoyed by all members and cial pre-Easter sermons. There win filed and those farmers who desire to attend their Spring Convention to be nappened if He never arose? Hear guests. This was the largest meeting »• a baptismal service at the close of procure government funds for this ^eld at the Sparta school al! day Sat- these questions answered Sunday night, jf the year and all felt repaid for tlie meeting. purpose should file their applic it-x n urtfiy. Apr;; 22. Tne noon 'nut i>r«- i&Vtl&iX. al once as this loan will not be avail- A-JIJ be served by the Y W. C. A The club adjourned to meet April able alter May 1st. Board, with Mrs E. G. Anderson act- 25 at the home of Mrs. F. R. Hayward CANADA CORNERS ITEMS Applications for these loans must be >ng as chairman. The Eastern Star CLARK SCHOOL NEWS at which time the Ladies' Literary- filed in the county where the iarm Is .adies will serve the banquet at night Club of Sparta will be guests of the Mr. and Mrs VanBuren of Rockford situated and local farmers who are m the Masonic Temple. Girls will be Katharine Nyblad returned Ik .ne. Casnovia Club. cverc duine.- g lests of Mr. and Mrs interested should get .11 touch with present from Caledonia. Byron Center. Sunday from Grand Rapids and i? Jtto Roscoe. K K. Vining. 204 Y. M. C. A. Grand /Cent City. Sand Lake. Hastings. Cedar recovering nicely from her operation | '11 IAI- NEWS BULLETIN Miss Beatrice Rull spent Saturday Rapids, for further information and Springs. Rockford. Lowell. Zeelan-i. Mr' and Mrs Harold Nelson. Mr. and OF CONSERVATION DEPT. and Saturday night with Mr. ani Mrs the necessary appbcatiou paper-;. Saranac and Rogers School. Grand Mrs. Boyd Clark. Mrs. Simon Hanson. Roy Ransom. .well Anderson spent the Oceana County jail. Frank Sher- rrandmolher. Mrs. Emma Warren, over Girl Reserves, is adviser cf the ri-r— inursoay in i»rana rtapios | m tT— — tne weex ena. Mrs Martha Anetta Foster. 85. died -"ommittee for the day. Miss Patricia Mr and Mrs Arthur Holmgren en- convicted of using dynamite in the Charlie Ransom and Miss \ ivian Saturday morning at the home of her Johnson of Rockford is presiden of ertained for the pleasure of Mrs Mm- south branch of thc Pentwater River Ransom called Mr Mrs J. H. son-in-law. Tyler E Wheeler, in Grand Vcrn Austin. Muskegon, convicted of the district The theme of the con- me Carlson. Mr and Mrs. Leonard An- Bennett Sunday evening. Rapids. She is survived by three dynamiting fish m the north branch .ention will be. My Leisure Hours. " dcrson. Mr. and Mrs Carl Johnson Mr. and Mrs Will Hanna were din- daughters, a son. four grandchildren rhere will be four discussion groups: daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of White River, was sentenced to 30 ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shaw V recent picture of Mrs. Mary GonM "nd four of her great-rrandchildren. and one great-grandson Services were Appreciation of Art." by Miss Man on Holmgren and daughters. days to jail. Saturday. held at the residence Monday after- Creaser. art supervisor to the Grand Mr ^ Mrs Carl Johnson and sons J. H. Bennett purchased the Adolph noon at 4 o'clock. Interment was at .•Capids schools; Appreciation of Mu- and Mrs Ethelyn Brodwav of Grand Floyd Van Camp. Trout Lake, was Bruckcr farm Friday, recently vacated Mrs. Mary Raven Gould, now 92-brothers lived While changing trains Waterdown. Ontario. Mrs. Foster for- ic." by Miss Frances Hunter of Has- Rapids spent Sundav with Mr and cutting up a deer in the woods near by Mr and Mrs. Joe Austin. Mr. and years old. has lnct and N. than P Gould in 1861 and lived a Grand Rapids where another son was in 1923. and in 1930 came to the home afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Gust firemen and wives. Mrs Bessie Nixon of Grand Rapids ni-Tiber of years near Owen Sound bom of Mrs Morns nephew. Leroy Stanley KALAMAZOO COLLEGE GLEE Carlson and family visited Moras Westcott and Mrs Her- L- .er Mr Gould came to Michigan." Mr. Gould passed away some years He leaves his wife, one sister. Nellie CU B TO APPEAR IN SPARTA Mr and Mrs. Lewis Holmgren and ald Sunday. let itlng in Lisbon and began working ago, also the oldest daughter. Mrs. Hies of Day-ton. O.; two brothers. family spent Sunday afternoon with ADDITIONAL SPARTA Mrs. Rose Herald entertained ^er for the father of the late William Anna Gould Cross. Tne rest of the Charlie of Indianapolis. Ind. and The Kalamazoo College Glee Club Mr and Mrs Gustav Nyblad and fam-i Sunday School class Wednesday eve- Co rtright. Mrs Gould and her four family are scattered, the four sons In- George of Tulsa. Okla . and two half- •s making Its twenty-seventh annual Uy Mr. and Mrs N. Z. Cumings expect ning Pop com and candy were the ch dren followed a few months later, ing in different states. William A. in biothers and two half-sisters Living in tour. Professor Willis F Dunbar is Mr and Mrs Lewis Holmgren and to visit her cousin. Miss Rose Cogahall refreshments. an-.vtng in Grand Rapids at night. California; Amos H m Missouri; C. Otuo. director; John Ransome is president daughters called on Mrs Frank Nelson of Muskegon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett were Fcr some reason no one met them, so A in Manistique. and A. E. in Color- Funeral services at the home of Mr The Glee Club will appear in concert Sunday evening Mrs Pearl Freeman visited her par dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs C E th y stayed overnight at a hotel The ado. and Mrs Roy Stanley Thursday at 2 at the Sparta High School on Monday. Beth Stream spent Friday night and ents. Mr. and Mrs L. Bode 11. this week. Lobdell in Muskegon Sunday. ne t day they traveled by team to Besides her four sons. Mrs Gould o'clock. Rev. T. H. Wright officiating ! April 17. at 3 p m. The program is Saturday with her cousin. Lola Ander- "A B siness Woman" by O. E S. Mr and Mrs. George Rull and Miss th r new home in Lisbon has three sistjrx. all in good health; 17 Burial was at Idle wild Cemetery. Ar- vaned and will be well worth attend- son. and helped LoJs celebrate her Casnovia Auditorium. Tuesday. April Beatrice were dinner guests of Mr. and fc me years later the family moved; grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren, rangements by N. E. Weston. ing. I ninth birthday. 25. Prices 25 cents and 10 cents.—Adv. Mrs. Charlie Dirk's Sunday. J to 1 "issoun where two of Mr. Gould* and 11 great-great-grandchildren. Friday, April 11. 1933 Page Two THE SENTINEL-LEADER. SPARTA. MICHIGAN and demands against said deceased by justment of all claims and demands "Tomorrow's Forgotten Man Stopped i ids. in said county, on the 27th day of against said deceased. j March. A D. 1933. and before said court: His Advertising Last Week." It is Further Ordered. That public westspartanews Present: Hon. Clark E. Higbee. it is Ordered. That all the creditors Bailey Weekly News of said deceased are required to pre- notice thereof be given by publication i • • Mr* f.« r.nn rtrd l MrsA f .r c WW. G.O McCun\f e11\ 0mad e Judge of Probate. of a copy of this order for three suc- sent their claims to said court al said a business trip to Grand Rapids In the Matter of the Estate of cessive weeks previous to said day of V Ray Grabdl of White Cloud called A. W Moore. William FoUett. Elsie court at said Probate Officc cn or be- on oid friends in Baiiey Monday. , Mac Cloud and J. L. Smith and son, Thursday. Daniel J. Wallace, Deceased. hearing, in the Sentinel-Leader, a Mrs. J. R Gilbert and Virgil Gilbert fore the newspaper printed and circulated in rNr and Mrs. Anson Kinsley were Barth. went to Beulah Wednesday for It appearing to the court tiiat the Grand Rapids busriess caUers iuta>- ®wrt Mrs O Averill were Sunday call- j !•••"• gm picacnuifciuu ui ciuiins against. s -•# • said county. Clark J£- Higbee. Carl. Luella and Helen Pendell call- ers at H. E Strohm's. A true copy: Judge of Probate. day 4-28 said estate should be limited, and that A. D. 1933. at ten o'clock in the fore- ed on Mrs. F. O. Pendell in Sparta Mrs. William Magau called on Mrs. CLAIMS NOTICE FRED ROTH. Register of Prouate. Mrs. B. D. Penel' U wa, a Stopper ui a time and place be appointed to re- noon. said time and place being hereby Monday. Mrs. Pendell and baby re- H. E. Strohm Monday afternoon. STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Probate George Beties. Sparta. Mich. Grand RapidL Tuesday. ceive, examine and adjust all claims appointed for the examination and ad- turned with them for a few days' visit. Mrs. H. E. Strohm spent last Court for the County of Kent. At Bearss spent the week end with Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and and demands against said deceased by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Carlson of a session of said Court, held at the and before said court: his aunt, Mrs. Carl Bentley of Moor- Mrs. J. R. Gilbert. Muskegon and Miss Thelma Bearss Probate Olfice in the City of Grand It is Ordered. That all the creditors land. There will be a grafting demonstra- Rapids, in said rounty. on the 11th ! ^nc-nt Saturday m Kalamazoo with tion held at H. E. Strohm's farm Tues- of said deceased are required to pre- For Better Fruit Mr. and Mi's. Ky«er P»ayter spent Perne Bearss. dav of April. A. D. 1933. sent their claims to said court at sa.d day morning. April 18. at 9 o'clock. Present, Hon. John Dalton, Judge of The grafting will be done by Prof. i court at said Probate OfTice on or be- Probate. fore the Hootman from Michigan State Col- In the Matter of the Estate of lege. Let as many be:.eftt from this 28th day of July. A. D. 1933, Protection . . . ,„ntl ... irom tr;.i Vernon Ching spent Sunday in demonstration as possible. Jacob S. Klein. Deceased. h°me « "rS It appearing to the court that the at ten o'clock in the forenoon, said time for presentation of claims against time and place being hereby appointed for the examination and adjustment 1T£" j'S mS SJ^STdooIIUIc and Belle Ban* ALPINE GRANGE NEWS said estate should be limited, and that a time and place be appointed to re- of all claims and demands against said GRASSELLI £o£rda*d Si"- W°< Mus*^n ^ndayu, IteA!,, Margaret Darling deceased. r>itnrcm n sn,-i t the week end with Brydges home for a weeK s vacation, o 0 I ceive. examine and adjust all claims tht-ir mother, Mr Au-.Ua Fierson. ] Miss Monday for her The Aipir.e Grange voted to conduct anri demands against said deceased by It is I'ur'*^r Ordered. That Pub;.i notice thereof be given by publication SPRAY Monday they ai.d Mrs. Enslme Carew I home in TtKonsna. a penny carn'val at the hall Wednes-: and before said court: Mrs. Peter Monn and Mrs Rose Ca- Il is Ordered. That all the creditors ji a copy of tins order for three suc- to Qrand Rapids. day evening. April 19. Everyone is of said deceased are required to pre- cessive weeks previous to said d.-.y of and DUST Mr. una Mrs. F. Barrett spent Sun- prara and daughters spent Monday -in . invited. ! sent their claims to said court at said hearing, in The Sentinel-Leader, a day at the Perl FoUetl home. Muskegon. • The members of the Sparta Grange court at said Probate Office on or be- newspaper printed and circulated in Misses Ila Moore and I-ois Pitman llazen Ra«en and Harry Woodard of were guests of Alpine Grange April 5. Muskcmdn were in town Monday night. Th* carpenters have been busy work- fore the said county. Clark E. Higbee. PRODUCTS attended a musical al Sparta Wednes- A true copy. Judge of Probate. day. Archie Braybrook it, moving to the]' ing on the addition on the hall for 121 h day of Angtr-l. xiowiand Waiters uai loiiilly Oi :-m-- near DHfcm~«n School • ihe last few days. A. D. 1£»33, at ten o'clock in the fore- Fred Roth. Register of Piobate. Preferred by successful fruit growers Chester township spent Sunday with; The 4-H Club play. "Sound Your! The Alpine Grange, under the super- noon. said time and place being hereby Orson N Bradford and A. Barth Carl- E. W. Johnson and lamily. i Horn.'" at Gold & Hall Saturday night. vision of Roy Wails, is planning a appointed for the exannna-'ion and ad- son. Sparta. Mich. because they are manufactured under W. E. Kaudeli oi Cauau.. Corner 2_ Don't for get thc da^e and. penny carnival and fun night for justment of ali claims and demands Wednesday evening. AprJ 19. at the definite chemical control, thus insuring was in town Monday. 13 .}iat this Is a real play. against said dcccased.9 OKDEK APPOINTING TIME Air. and Mrs. J. K. FoileU entertain- j Lee King Is moving into the house; Orange Hall on the Ctwe Road. Lu- It is Further Ordered. That public FOR HEARING CLAIMS 4-21 uniformity. ed Mi. and Mrs. Wiluam Follett and' ust vacated by Arthur Wood, cille Hendershot. Grange lecturer, has notice thereof be given by publication sou. Harold, UL dmucr Sunday . ! MJSS Catherine Ragen relumed home , appointed committees to take charge of a copy of this order for three suc- STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Probate GRASSELLI GRADE - of the various booths. There will be Court for the County of Kent. Al • All , and Mis. Emmory Aiiison of junday after a week with relatives in cessive weeks previous to said day ol 1 Arsenate of Lead Powder Monohydrated Copper Sparta spent Tuesday evenlag with .lavenna a charge of a penny for each feature hearing, in tlie Sentinel-Leader, a a session of said Court, held ai the Calcium Ar»en;itc Powder | Probate Office in the City of Grand '• Sulphate iier parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ching. and everyone is urged to come and en- ne a paper printed and circulated in Bordeaux Mixture Powder i Rapids, in said county, on tne 31st day Casein Spreader Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pendell ot Ra- jry the fun. said county John Dalton. I >1 March, A. D. 1933. Lime Sulphur Solution Sulphate of Nicotine venna called on B. D. Pendsli *l«u NORTH TYRONE NEWS A irue copy;: Judge of Probate. Dry Lime Sulphur Sulforon ily Monday. A RICH YOUNG MAN S DIS- 'Present. Hon. Clark E. Higbee. Judge' Fred Roth. Register ol Probate. KJcccup Oi! Flake Zinc Sulphate Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson Lav erne Weiiman of Grand Rapids APPOINTED CINDFRELI.AS ! of Probate. Joseph A. Klein. Casnovia. Afich. Grand Itapuio callcd at the E. is visiting his grandmother. Mrs. Ida An article relating the romances of In the Matter of the Estate of DUTOX—Our Non-Arscnical Insecticide Bearss home Sunday. Wellman. for a week or so. a wealthy chap with a poor tailor's Andrew StaufTer, Deceased. CARROLL CHASE - Comstock Park Mr. and Airs. Aiex Brydges were Mrs. H. D. Smith was entertained daughter and his mother's maid which ORDER APPOINTING TIME Incorporated Sunday duuter guests oi Airs. Delia at dinner Tuesday at Mr. and Airs. started like the old fairy tale—but end- FOR HEARING CLAIAIS 4-21 It appearing to the courl that th< 1 HE GRASSELLI CHEMICAL COMPANY McKinley of Ashland. Pearl Clutes. time for presentation of claims against | ed not a bit like it. One of the many STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Probate 1530 E. Hancock Ave. Detroit. Mieh. Air. ana Airs. Archie Biaybrook and a recent letter from Mrs. Algeth features, next Sunday, in The Ameri- .aid estate should be limited, and that Court for the County of Kent. At a .» time and place be appointed to rc- i and children and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Carlson of Birmingham. Ala . says they can Weekly, the magazine distributed session of said court, held at thc pro- Ames and children were Sunda) guests] are all well and the ccmcnt plant is with The Detroit Sunday Times.—Adv. bale office, in the City of Grand fiap- ceive, examine and adjust all claims! at tlie Leon Whitney home. running full blast, to the joy of ail Mr. and Airs. Joe Ragen spent Sun- concerned. day In Grand Rapids with their end- Farmers are spraying and repairing dren. : lenccs. telhn. u.s that spring is official- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AicGrady and |y here. Though we may look for a son. Elm^r. enjoyed a warm sugar eat few reminders of winter in the days Now you at the Rav Whitnev home Thursday to come. can evenuig. Laurence Wellmun buzzed wood Sal- Forrest Gold and son returned to urday. n. their home in Sparta Sunday after a Airs. Burt Ryan, who has been In a week with his parents, Air. and Mrs hospital in Grand Rapids for a number buy a C. E. Gold. of years, died last week and was Mrs. Augusta Petersen entertained brought here a;;d buried in Casnovia the Ferguson Sunday School Saturday Cemetery. evening with ;» parly Alusic and games Alore Golden Rule and less 'Gold - CO. were enjoyed by the 4U present and an Standard is what America needs. mm Easter lunch was served. ' The Master Su <-3nrt Co- r* Thc Misses Ruth and Violet Hend- The Si* Sport Rcadstti rickson Went to Cedar Springs Thurs- BLOCK SCHOOL NOTES CHEVROLET day evening lo hear an address by a „ o 5 *535 Russian. Thc following pupils have been ab- 485 Air. and Airs. Ed Muina of Sault Ste. out on account of sickness the past Marie called at the Detwiler homes few day Josephine and Louis Dyk- Thursday afternoon and nighl. They slra and Carol Alton. went to Muskegon Friday to visit Our smaller pupils have had great friends. I fun for the last week drawing Eastei SIX-CYLINDER pictures and cutting them out. such as rabbits, chicks and nests which con- tained colored eggs. The older students have been draw- ing birds for art class work and found it very interesting, because we are now eeing so many robins and various X- ~ vV URNITURE other birds returned from their winter CLOSED home in the South. The Chevrolet Master Si* Repaired and Mrs. Chester Esther, who underwent The Chevrolet Master Six Refinished a serious operation last week at But- s s terworth Hospital. Grand Rapids, is 495 565 NOW IS THE TIME I reported much better. The doys and ' girls yhnnl took much pleasure In for as little as checked over and bright- | remembering he- with a nice box of ened up. b e f o r e spring oranges, grapefruit and apples. Every- • house cleaning. one is pleased lo hear that slit is gel- ting along so nicely. A REASONABLE PRICES £rnr 3 $ il "Tomorrow's Forgotten Alan Stopped S. 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