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Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Department of Geography Western Michigan University 1100 Welborn Hall 269-387-3364 https://www.wmich.edu/geographicalchange [email protected] News Reporter Mrs. Ellyn BruinsSiot 676-1724 Please phone or send in your news as early as possible News Deadline Noon Monday Serving The Forest Hills Area VOLUME TEN- Nl)MBER FORTY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1964 NEWSSTAND COPY Sc Christmas parties set Special pastor's classes to begin PTA president killed for Ada-Thornapple Phone books at Eastmont Reformed Church On Tuesday, December 22, Thornapple School will have its Sunday, January 3, at 11 :20 rection just to prove to them, to be delivered 1n head-on collision Christmas party at about 2 p. m. a. m. a special pastor's class beyond any shadow of a doubt, will begin in the Eastmont Re­ that He was The One He claim­ Michigan Bell Telephone Com­ Donald G. Denison, jr., presi­ secretary-treasurer of the Grand The children will have a gift exchange not to exceed 50 cents. formed Church. This class is ed to be. He even made a spec­ pany starts delivery of new dent of the Parent-Teachers' Rapids Casting Company. A sail­ designed particularly for those ial trip to the upper room for Grand Rapids area telephone Association of Ada was killed ing enthusiast, he was a mem­ Ada will have its Christmas party the same day, but have who wish to inquire into the Thomas' sake so that Thomas directories on Thursday, Dec. outright in a head-on crash on ber of the White Lake Yacht Articles of the Christian Faith. might see, know and then be­ 17, announced Berle D. Slack, M-46, just west of Casnovia, on Club, where he competed in nu­ decided on a stocking tree. They may bring 50 cents for the pur­ The class will be informal, lieve. manager for the company. Saturday night, December 12. merous sailing regattas. encouraging discussion and par­ And so today, before we be­ Denison, traveling alone, was Active in township and com­ chase of a pair of stockings. Taking at least two w eek s, These will go to help the needy. ticipation so that questions may lieve, we must know. Before we some 240,000 copies will be dis­ returning home after closing the munity affairs, Mr. Denison was be asked and dealt with as they are expected to trust or to fol­ family cottage at White Lake a member of the Fountain St. Any mothers who can help tributed in Ada , Alto, Byron with the hot lunch at Thorn­ arise. low, Christ wants us to learn, Center, Caledonia. Dorr, Dutton, in Muskegon County for the sea­ Church. It is sad but true that far too to know and to understand. ·~ . son. Memorial services were held apple School, please contact Grattan, Hudsonville, James­ Mrs. Sandy Rooker. She needs many know far too little about Christ himself calls us in Matt­ town, Lowell, Marne, Moline, The Denison car collided with Tuesday afternoon in the Foun­ Christianity, its true meaning, hew 11:29, to learn of Him, and an auto driven by Edward W. tain Street Church. The Rev. volunteers in case the regular Rockford, Sparta, and Grand Crash claims businessman, teenager helpers can't help. and its actual content. May try one of the worlds most beloved Rapids. Windberg, 20, of Ravenna. Wind­ Duncan E. Littlefair was the of­ to build a certain faith on an statements of Christianity de­ Tangled wreckage is all that remains of two vehicles that berg is reported in critical con­ ficiating clergyman. The next regular meeting of When the new directories ar­ the Association will be held on uncertain knowledge, or try to fines faith as " a certain know­ rive at the homes or business collided ltead-on, on M-21, just east of Ada, Friday morning, dition at Muskegon's Mercy Mr. Denison is survived by trust and rely on somethi. January 26 at 8 p. m. in Ada g ledge." establishments, Slack said it's claiming the lives of a Lowell businessman (left), and an Ada Hospital. his wife, Elizabeth; 2 daughters, they know little about, a"''· You are cordially invited to Muskegon C o u n t y Deputies Susan and Anne, both at home; School with Robert Masten as a good idea to check the old the speaker. when their faith has crumbkd attend this Pastor's Class in books to make certain they do teenager (right). quoted Windberg as saying the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ and their trust broken, they order that together we might Denison auto crossed the cen­ ald G. Denison, sr., of Grand not contain valuable family Investigating officers said the blame what they thought was Jearn of Christ, think together documents. sister, Kathleen; and one broth­ ter line. Rapids; one sister, Mrs. Paul Christianity. on what he came to do, what accident occurred when J o h n er, Thomas, all of the same The. 46-year-old Ada resident, F . Kempter of Grand Rapids; Slack reminds all Grand Ra­ Rutherford, 203 N. Hudson St., Christ took upon himself the he said and what he did. pids area telephone users that address. 7980 Conservation Road, was and one brother, Richard of Win­ form of a man, and so he un­ If you wish further information Lowell, westbound on M-21, pull­ John Rutherford, 55, president netka, Illinois. Cut down beginning at 8 a. m. December derstands us. He doesn't expect or would simply like to talk 17 there will be new telephone ed out to pass a school bus, and of the Rutherford Canning Co., unreasonable dedication, n o r with the pastor about this class, apparently did not see the on­ was a lifelong resident of Low­ numbers for time of day and coming car driven by Edward senseless allegience. He put please feel perfectly free to call repair service. ell. death rate forth great effort to ground the the Rev. Robert Eggebeen at A. Underhill, 5880 Two Mile Rd., Born November 3, 1909, the Operation Santa support excellent He said the new numbers to N. E., Ada. faith of his disciples in fact by 949-1372 at any time or drop be dialed will be: time of day, son of the late Lawrence and Residents of the Forest Hills are sought. Bring to Cascade With Michigan near the end spending 40 days after His resur- a post card to 4637 Ada Drive, The force of the impact sent Isbel Rutherford, John was grad­ vicinity are again displaying a Christian C h u r c h Fellowship of one of its worst years for 459-1212, and telephone repair, the Underhill car off the high­ SE, Grand Rapids 6, Mich. 459-5141. uated from Lowell High School wonderful spirit of cooperation Hall. Checks should be made traffic deaths. Commissioner Jo­ way, where it rolled over down in 1927. He took over the presi­ and generosity in making it payable to the Cascade Chris­ seph A. Childs is appealing for Slack said Michigan Bell's an embankment. The Ruther­ service representatives will an­ dency of the family business possible for Operation Santa tian Church Youth Council, of all-out driver and pedestrian co­ Patsy Wierenga ford car spun around, striking in October of 1960, which manu­ Claus to reach and care for which Mrs. Ella Buttrick is the operation in good safety prac­ swer any questions about the the bus. factured mince meat, and at the less forttmate children and treasurer. tices to help special State Po­ new directories, or about in­ Roger A. Berends ·Business formation printed inside. Both occupants were pronounc­ one time produced canned to­ families of this area this com­ lice patrols hold down accidents ed dead on arrival at Blodgett matoes. ing Christmas holiday. over the 78-hour Christmas and "Providing phone systems ta­ Memorial Hospital in G r a n d married Friday ilored to each customer's need His survivors i n c 1 u d e one Thus far, $688 05 has been re­ Extension club New Year holiday weekends. Rapids. brother, Richard of Lowell; two Mrs. Andrew Vander Wal of Allendale Reformed Churct is a big part of our service Funeral services for the 17- ceived on a thousand dollar The 33 persons killed in the education? representatives' jobs. However, sisters, Mrs. Jean Martin of 32nd Street. SE, entertained the was the scene of the wedding year-old youth were held Tues­ monetary goal. Generosities in two 30-hour periods a year ago, they also answer all inquiries Grand Rapids and Mrs. Mary other areas include a large num­ members of the Town and Coun­ 17 at Christmas, 16 at New last Friday evening of Miss Pat. Can a woman of 40 find suc­ day morning, December 15. in Jane Theobald of Northridge, try sy Ann Wierenga and Roger cess and happiness in the world about equipment, pending or­ Sacred Heart Church, Br own ber of stockings, new clothing, Extension Club at her home Year's, gave Michigan two of ders, charges, and policies. California; two aunts, Miss Belle and new shoes from a shoe on December 8 fo r their annual the highest hourly death rates Alan Berends. Rev. DeJong of­ of work? City, Sanilac County. Interment and Miss Inez Rutherford, both ficiated at the· service. Would an employer hire a "These women receive weeks was made in Omard Cemetery manufacturer.
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