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mmmsmm ' Art Class Students Portray Life in Lowell rl M Established June, 1893 I Number 24 LOWELL. MICH., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. I960 J! Lowell Meets East Here Friday Night Lowell will open its home sea-1 half of the Wyoming contest, Lights On Friday Night son here Friday meeting the numil Defeat Wyoming 1412 her two team in the conference; The extra points were the dif- That great day has come one day earlier than East Grand Rapids. The game ference in the game with Wyom starts nt 7:30 at Recreation Park. ing Park on their field last Friday expected; the new Main Street lighting will be turned East was defeated last week by night. Dilly scored both points. on Friday, September 30 at 7:00 p. m. Registration Hours the top team of the Grand Valley, Tlie team as a whole was much What promises to be one of the best lighted Godwin, 19-12. Godwin stepped improved in poise and perform- East's passing attack and held ance over the game with Ionia. business sections in the state, will become a reality Extended Here Kingwell and Grubs, the East lim- Lowell did all its scoring in the V ficcals will say a few appropriate words and throw To allow everyone to register to ning stars. sccond quarter coming from be- vote in the November 8 general ficials will say a few appropriate words and throw Lowell expects to have a new hind. Miller returned a Wyoming election, the office of I-owell City attack perfected by Friday night kick to the Lowell 47, in just 9 run- the switch. Clerk will he open Friday eve- an I this promises to be a hard ning plays using all the Lowell ning. September 30, and October fought game. Dilly, who suffered backs on the final play. Dilly look At this time Lowell will nRain 7, until 9 p. m., and all day Satur- rib injuries in the Wyoming game, J pitchout on the 17 and ran over. have Main Street lighting second / Y.MC.A. Football day (9 a. m. to 5 p. m.i October will be ready to go; he was only He look the same play over for to none. Some 30 years ago this 1 and October 8. used on defense during the last the extra point. community was one of the best Draws 80 Boys The clerk's office Is open 8:15 , I-ate in the second quarter Wy- Our Town, Is the most recent projci-t of the Lowell iliKh School lighted in the area with lines of a. m. to 12:15 p. m. ami 1:15 p. m. oming fumbled on its own 13 and Art department under the skilled dlrecllim of Mrs. Donald Mullen. boulevard lights, five lights to a Game times are 9:45 and 11:15 to 5:15 p. m. dally regularly, and Methodist Church The Junior and Senior students have been learning the VBHOUH pole in approximately the same for the YMCA Flag Football Lowell recovered. Four plays took these special hours during the last the ball to the 1 foot line where theories of color and eoni|Misitlon, aloni; with techniques of pulnt- district. This week the 44 new League held at Recreation Park on few days before the deadline for Rotary Governor Kropf went through the middle on Annual Harvest Inn watercolors and applying their results to portray life In Lowell. fluorescent lights will make this Saturday mornings. registering October 10. n sneak. Dilly ngain took the bail To L. 11. S. art students all of l^ovvoll Is their classroom. They community once again a bright In games held Saturday, Septem- The hours and places for voters Visits Lowell over for the extra point. Dinner, Oct. 4 will bo sketching and painting on the river hanks, the muin street, spot on the map. ber 24, the results were as follows: residing in the surrounding town- and by the mills and factories, during the next few weeks in their Grade School: Moore's Lions—19; All the Wyoming scoring was on Program Planned ships to register Is available in a The Annual Harvest dinner of the attempt to create pictures which "say" l»well. Linda Stephens, Boone's Bears—0; Ward's Redskins long pass plays; the first in the notice printed on another page of Wednesday, Oct. 5 First Methodist Church of Lowell, Jane Potter, Duvld Davis and Um. Doyle are shown sket« ii^ig The ceremony of turning on the —12; Walter's Browns 0. opening of the game on a play lights will be held starting at 6:45 this issue. The Rotary Club of Lowell next sponsored by the Women's Society on the hank of Flat River. The quarterbacking of Steve covering 72 yards and again In p. m. on the comer of Main St. and REMEMBER—you cannot vote Wednesday. October 5, will be host of Christian Service, will be held Collins and the running of Pat tlv 3rd period on a 52-yard pass This year an Art Club has been be no night meetings, no officers, Riverside Drive, Friday, Septem- unless you register by October 10 to Alan Y. Broughton. governor of Ph y. Tuesday. October 4. at the church. ber 30th. The brief affair will be McCormick, along with stalwart with your city or township clerk. Mrs. Jack Thome, president of initiated by the students in the Art and no refreshments. The club the 629 district of Rotary Interna- Schoonmaker scored both touch- III class of Lowell High School. will operate from the classroom, held just before the Lowell-East line play, enabled the Lions to de- tional. who is making his annual the WSCS has appointed Mrs. Arn- feat the Bears. downs. Kick attempts for the ex- These are the second-year students and any decisions to be made will football game. The band will stop Mrs. Lenora MocDonald. 72 official visit to each of the 42 tra point failed after both scores. old Wittenbach as general chair- Scoring both touchdowns in the man of the dinner. Other commit- who have some very definite ob- be made there. For each project on their way to the football field Rotary Clubs in Michigan and tawell played pretty much of first quarter, the Redskins man- Passes: Last Rites Held tee chairmen for the event are Mrs. jectives in mind. These people will a chairman will be chosen who and play the national anthem. The Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario. He will a defense game in the last half Rev. J. Marlon DeVinney will say aged to hold off the determined Gerald Rollins, tickets and Mrs. furnish the leadership for the Art I will direct the program. In this Funeral services were conducted address the local club and confer with Dilly injured and carrying a people, who will also participate way many more people will have a word of prayer and Mayor Wm. Browns. The play of John Dawson at the Roth Funeral home on Francis Campau, decorations. with President Chuck Hill, Secre- 7 point lead. The defense unit led at a Club level as soon as their an opportunity of developing lead- Jones. John Collins, former Mayor and Monte Tousignaut caught the Tuesday at 2 p. m., for Mrs. Le- tary Frank Battistella and com- by McMahon and Wakefield did a The menu for the dinner will be skills permit. ership than would have if the lead- of East Grand Rapids, and Dr. fancy of the sideline fans. How- nora Nettle MacDonald, aged 72, mittee chairmen on Rotary ad- real job of stopping Wyoming. turkey with all the trimmings. Robert Reagan, President of Low- ever, the strong defense in the Our present plans for Art Club ership were vested in one or two of 207^ West Main Street, who ministration and service activitief. Serving will start at 5 and end are a bit revolutionary. There will people. ell Board of Trade, will make a second half, makes the Browns a passed away at the Sunshine hos- Reserves Lose to Wyoming at 7 p. m. Tickets may be pur- few remarks and Frank J. Mc- team to watch out for as their pital in Grand Rapids Sunday, Sep- On Thursday afternoon the Low- chased in advance or at the door. Actually, there wilt be little dif- Mahon, former superintendent of offense is sure to improve. tember 25. ell Reserve team was defeated by Ladies of G.A.R. ference in our procedure than from Lowell Light and Power for over Junior High: Steelers—13; Raid- Rev. Keith Mclver, pastor of the Wyoming Reserves 12-0. Guidance Department to previous years except that our ob- 50 years will throw the switch ers—7. jectives will be more sharply de- the First Baptist Church officiated How Opponents Fared that will turn on the lights for the The Raiders, led by the pass- and burial was made in Cascade Present Testing Program Organized 75 Years fined, and as a club, we will be first time. catching of Bob Elzinga and the Cemetery. East G. R 12 Godwin 19 The ladies of the Joseph Wilson represented in the school Retro- Grandville 21 Allegan 6 The Guidance Department will On hand as distinguished guests running of Tony Myers and Paul Mrs. MacDonald was born Sep- Corps No. 49 Auxiliary founded spectus. Sparta 19 Coopersville 7 again present a testing program here in 1885 are celebrating the The Art classes will operate for the affair will be members of Kropf, took a quick 7-0 lead only tember 28, 1887, in Freeport and for Lowell High Students.