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W.E. 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 BruinsSlot 676-1724 Please phone or send in your news as early as possible News Deadline Noon Monday Serving The Forest Hills Area

VOLUME TEN-NUMBER FIFTY-ONE THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1965 NEWS ST AND COPY Sc Theodore J. Braun d1ies Adult variety Children's art exhibit Army planned for Mar. 25-27; John Slanger retires at 84 followin9 lin9erin9 illness show planned Eighty-six year old Theodore entry deadline March 12 is awarded John Braun, 1065 Plymouth NE, A recent article in Suburban A children's Art Exhibit, co­ passed away February 24, after Life, announcing the plans for sponsored by the Almanac and as Ada building inspector Bronze Star a lingering illness. an adult variety show, has rais­ the East Grand Rapids Artists' Mr. Braun is survived by ed a few questions which we Association, will be held in the also devoted 28 years as Sun­ Army Captain Carl H. Konkle three daughters, Mrs. Jay (Mar­ would like to answer at this mall at the Breton Village Shop­ day School teacher at the Bethel son of Mrs. Gladys Konkle, 3584 tha) Horton of Grattan Town­ time. ping Center March 25-27. Reformed Church, of which he Goodwood Drive. SE, Grand ship, Mrs. John (Lottie) Van­ First, the show is tentatively All children, pre-schoolers was a charter member, and at Rapids, has been awarded the Belois of Grand Rapids, and planned for the week of April through 6th grade, are urged to the Knapp Street Church. Bronze Star Medal. Mrs. Harvey (Lavina) Antoni.des 18. participate. A ribbon will be John has five children, seven Captain Konkle was given of Fowler, Michigan; two sons, Second, the show will be open given for each entry. grandchildren, and 10 great­ this medal for "exceptionally William Braun and Theodore to all interested adults in the Work should be matted or grandchildren, most of whom meritorious service in connec­ William Braun, both of Grand community. All acts will be wel­ framed and submitted to the live in or around the Ada area. tion with ground operations Rapids; eighteen grandchildren comed. Auditions will determine principal's office at Collins Born in the Netherlands, he against a hostile force" in Viet and several great-grandchildren. final eligibility for the show. School, Heather Lane, SE, by came to America in 1892. He Nam. Funeral services were conduct­ Third, if there are further March 12. One entry per child. spent 13 years in New York, Security measures prevented ed in the Arsulowicz Brothers questions regarding the show, For further information call working in a spinning and weav­ him from commenting on the East Mortuary Friday after­ please contact Mrs. B. Provon­ Mrs. Joe Laidlaw at 949-3768, ing shop. In 1905, he came to specific actions that led to the noon. Interment was made in che, 676-1858 or J. Carrington, or Mrs. Jarrad at 949-0174. Grand Rapids and spent seven awarding of the medal. But Fairplains Cemetery. 949-1357. On February 28, 1965, John years at the YMCA learning de­ Konkle di<_l say, "I was just Fourth, all interested adults Slanger at the age of 84, re­ signing and detailing of furni­ there doing a job." are urged to contact the above tired as building inspector of ture. In 1910, he also worked for Konkle was graduated from Parishioners to named persons as soon as pos­ Indian customs Ada Township, after having ser­ the Luce Furniture Company of Godwin Heights High School and sible. The deadline for signing ved in that capacity for 15 Grand Rapids and when strike Michigan State University be­ up is March 31. displayed at years. put him out of work, he went fore enrolling at Howe Military hold centennial Let's show our youngsters that To represent Cascade at seminar John's career as inspector be­ to the Hesperlam Furniture Academy. He is assigned to talent is not just a teenage com­ Representing Cascade Christian Church at the 1965 Inter­ gan when the township voted in Company and made antiques by the Ordnance Guided Missile modity. Join the show and let national Affairs Seminar in New York City and Washington, Scout meeting a building and zoning ordinance hand. School at Redstone Arsenal. exhibit April 25 the world see you. Who knows D. C. will be (left to right) Dennis Byerly, Miss Susan Slater, in 1949, and the need for a He spent two years at Kel­ His wife, Laura, and two As part of their Centennial where it may lead you? Mrs. James Banta (advisor) and Miss Cheryl Crum. These The Cubs of Cascade Cub building inspector was apparent vinator of Grand Rapids and daughters reside at 2226 Nelson celebration. the Cascade Chris­ The music association urges young people will be part of a larger group of 150 young people Scout Pack 3334 and their fam­ to follow up on the code. So, then went to the Leonard Pro­ Avenue, SE, Grand Rapids. tian Church will have a Cen­ you to sign up now and avoid from Christian (Disciple) Churches across the nation. ilies were treated to a very in December of 1950, the town­ duction Engineering Company tennial Exhibit during the week the rush. Do it today, we need interesting and unusual program ship board, then consisting of and worked 22 years as an en­ of April 25. While in New York, they \vill. nually by the Christian Educa­ you. make a serious study of the tion Department of the United last week following their annual J. C. Ward, Blanche Loveless, gineer. Heart attack Pictures and articles from the Blue and Gold Banquet. Henry Fase, Neal VandePeerle, In 1933, he came to Ada and very early days up to World United Nations and internation­ Christian Missionary Society. al government in action. During the past four years, and Roy Richardson, appoint­ lived for sometime on Buttrick is fatal to War I will be on display for Tom Carew on Mr. and Mrs. John Bosin and ed Mr. Slanger as the first In Washington, D. C., the over 30 senior high students from son, Warren, gave a talk on Road. When a building became a whole week in Fellowship Hall building inspector of Ada Town­ available in t~e village, he pur­ young people have an opportun­ the Cascade Church have par­ Indian customs and ceremon­ snow shoveler for everyone in the community reception group ity to study and observe our ticipated in this program. ship. chased what is now Ada Hard­ Wilmot (Bill) Blain, aged 52, to view. ies. Mr. Bosin, is a full-blood­ John is also well known to ware and set up a job-shop. Tom Carew was se1ected to national government. There is In order to put more money ed Kiowa Indian, and Mrs. Bos­ of 5277 McCords Avenue, SE, The committee in charge of be on the reception committee opportunity for personal confer­ into the fund for this trip, the many of the younger residents Here he held many of his 4-H this Exhibit is making an appeal in is a full-blooded Chippewa of Ada for the work he did as Cascade Township, collasped for Lt. General T. P . Gerrity ences with governmental lead­ CYF is sponsoring its 4th an­ Indian. They performed several classes. In 1951, he sold this from shovelling snow last Thurs­ for the loan of an old buggy, cut­ at Washington, D. C. Tom is ers and sightseeing. nual Chicken 'n Biscuit Dinner leader of the handicraft classes building to Ada Hardware and ter or other articles. dances native to their individ· in 4-H. Many local youths got retired from his shop. day and was pronounced dead one of eight on the committee With the exception of one hun­ this Saturday, March 6, in Fel- ual tribes and their son per­ on arrival at St. Mary's Hos­ If you have anything relating who has attained the rank of dred dollars given them by the . lowship Hall. This dinner will their start in woodworking un­ On behalf of the present town­ pital. to the very early days of Cas­ formed some ceremonial dan­ der John's leadership. He re­ ship board and the many friends cade and vicinity that may be Eagle Scout. church, the CYF has raised the be served from 5 until 7 P. m. ces. Mr. Blain was an employee This is sponsored by the Eagle additional money to make this The admission charge is $1.50 cently was awarded his 30- of John in Ada, many thanks of the Kent County Road Com­ loaned to the church for this S c o u t Recognition program trip possible. The Cascade group for adults and $1 for children Mr. and Mrs. Bosin also help­ year pin by the 4-H division of to him for the hours spent as mission and its garage· super­ exhibit, please call Mrs. Den­ 12 and under. Make your res­ ed the Cub Master, Dr. Ellin­ the Kent County Extension Ser­ building inspector and for a nett at 949-1618. which provides opportunities for will leave for New York by intendent the last two years. scouts to "meet men of recog­ bus on March 12, returning to ervations now by calling Miss ger, with the initiation of new vice. job well done over the years He was born in Byron Cen­ nized ability, achievement, and Cascade on March 20. Crum at 949-0483 or Mrs. Ban­ members and the presenting of He is a member of the Knapp when Ada was pioneering their ter and served in the Navy dur­ Henry Davis, jr. prestige in this vocational fields The Seminar is conducted an- ta at 949-2595. badges and arrows. Street Reformed Church. He has building code. ing World War II. Mr. Blain Greg Amos and D o u g I a s The Eagle Scout Recognition Wood were initiated into the was a member and past com­ president of Dinner was held at Grace Epis- mander of McDonald-0 s mer L Pack as Bobcats. copal Church on February 22. Tommy Clark Under the Wolf Badge, the World Day of Post 455, American egion of livestock assn. 73 scouts and their parents at- enten ser•1es· Cascade. following awards were made: The West Michigan Livestock wrestles way Joseph Zuiderveen received a Survivors include his wife, tended.The class was named for Col. SC he d u Ie d at Prayer, Mar. s· Bertha; a daughter, Mrs. Rog­ Show Association has a new Howard J. LaBrenz, an Air to state meet silver arrow; Ben Zoodsma and er (Mary) Timmer of Byron president for the first time in Ronald Rich were presented Force career officer from Grand The 79th annual celebration Center; five grandchildren; his two years. Henry B_ Davis jr., Rapids and a former Eagle Tr1·n1·ty Lutheran with Wolf badges; Mike Cyroc­ of the World Day of Prayer a Grand Rapids attorney, won Two of the Forest .Hills m~t­ :\er of St. Hya­ area resident, dies 20,000 feet high Mt. McKinley, rice Story were elected to the present a number of outdor .day afternoon in the Zaagman the birth of an ice-berg one of Maxine Hollway, (formerly Max­ concerts on campus. cinth's Society, Joseph Szurna, -Memorial Chapel. Interment was board of directors. Bruce Bergy Roger Clough Robert A. Chrisman, aged 21, nature's greatest spectacles. Na­ ine Ward) two sons, Bruce M. of Alto and George McLachlan, of 963 Knapp St., NE, passed '.in Cascade Cemetery. of Santa Ana and Mahlon D. away February 21 in the Grand of 2165 Engleside Drive. SE, val convoy smashing thru pack­ jr. of Evart were re-elected as plan wedding passed away last Thursday in ice to supply radar outposts, of Covina, California; two daugh­ directors. Rapids Osteopathic Hospital. ters, Mrs. Ray (Virginia) Oak­ Hospital notes Mr. and Mrs. Harmon W. Szurna, aged 81, is survived Chillicothe, Ohio. ·open house to primitive Eskimo walrus hunt, ley of Fallbrook, California and Tanner of Pleasant Ridge, are by three sons, Brother, Eusebius He is survived by his par­ and just recently, 20 minutes of film footage has been added Mrs. Gordon (Sandra) McDevitt Fashions in Swin9time Mrs. William Wierenga. sr., announcing the engagement of · (Charles) of the Franciscan Or­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. mark 25th year of Garden Grove, California; and The Parent-Teachers Associa­ of Paradise Lake Drive, SE, un­ their daughter, Judith Ann, to der of Green Bay, Wisconsin, Chrisman; three sisters, Mrs. on the Alaska earthquake. ten grandchildren. Roger Duane Clough. John and Joseph, jr., 4 daugh­ Judy Baird of Grand Rapids, An open house marking the We, in Western Michigan are tion of the Martin-Collins School derwent surgery on Monday of most fortunate in being able to Burial was in Fort Rosecrans is planning a style show, Fa­ this week at Butterworth Hospit­ The prospective bridegroom is ~ ters, the Misses Lottie and Hel­ Jeanne and Elizabeth Ann at 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. Cemetery, Point Loma, Califor­ shions in Swingtime, to be pre­ al. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Har­ en, Mrs. Frank (Sally) Nez­ home; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckett. East take in this award winning "Fol­ nia. old Clough, 2122 Paris Aven ue, wek and Mrs. Robert (Lorrie) and Mrs. Vito Amante of Grand Beltline, will be held Sunday, low the North Star" film. sented at the Forest Hills High Because it is selling out in S ch o o 1 in the Multi-Purpose Angela Sue DeGood, infant SE., Grand Rapids. Vizard, all of Grand Rapids; Rapids and Mrs. George Chris­ March 7, in the home of their Patronize Suburban Life Ad­ Room on Thursday, March 25, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan­ The bride-elect is a senior at seven grandchildren; four great­ man of Martin, Michigan. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D a n other localities, all seats are vertisers. at 8 p. m. iel DeGood, underwent surgery Michigan State University where grandchildren; several nieces Funeral Mass was held Tues­ Barker, 5 Mile Road, Belmont. reserved. Tickets are $1.50, $1.75 she is an affiliate of Alpha and nephews. day morning in the Immacu­ The open house, to which all and $2.00 and are on sale at at Blodgett Memorial Hospital Wurzburgs and the Civic Box and is doing well as can be Gamma Delta Sorority. A Requiem High Mass was late Heart of Mary Church with friends, neighbors and relatives Best meal you'll ever eat! expected. Mr. Clough is a graduate of sung Thursday morning at Bless­ interment in Resurrection Cem­ are cordially invited to attend, Office. The program starts at South High School and a sen· ed Sacrament Church with in­ etery. will be held from 2 to 5 p. m. 8 p. m.-adv. ior at Michigan State Univer­ terment in Holy Cross Ceme­ Hosting the event, besides Mr. MRS. QUIGGLE'S • sity. He is a member of Sig­ tery. Joseph C. Noom, 84, and Mrs. Barker will be the BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED coming events ma Phi Epsilon Fraternity and passes in hospital Beckett's other children, Mr. During the month of Febru­ Phi Lamba Tau and Knights of Anti-Communist rally and Mrs. Don Huizinga, Mr. and a rv. Cascade Township issued The Grand Rapids Mineral St. Patrick honorary engineer­ Early last Saturday morning, Mrs. Robert C. Beckett. Mr. building permits for new dwel­ Chicken 'n Biscuits Society will hold its 6th annual ing fraternities. An Anti-Communist Rally will Joseph C. Noom, aged 84, of and Mrs. Doug Beckett and Miss lings to Rolland Varner and Rock Show March 7 through 28 be held at the Civic Auditori­ 3506 Goodwood Drive, SE, Cas­ Peggy Beckett. Donad Fredricks. Country Style Chicken, Mashed Potatoes and Gravy, Salad, at the Grand Rapids Public Funeral Mass offered um on Monday, March 8; at 8 cade, passed away at Blodgett Vegetable, Home Baked Pies and Biscuits Museum every Saturday and for Frank M. Cook, 84 p. m. featuring one of our na­ Memorial Hospital. -Hot From the Oven Sunday at 3 p. m. tion's foremost anti-communist Surviving Mr. Noom are his ADA TOWNSHIP Frank M. Cook, aged 84, of leaders, Dr. Carl Mcintire, Di­ wife, Edna; two sons, Joseph The annual FHHS Variety 2775 Grand River Avenue, Ada, rector of the 20th Century Re­ E. Sweet of Rockford, Joseph Show will be staged March 18 passed away last Thursday aft­ formation Hour, now on 60 ra­ C. Noom, jr., of Hastings; two and 19. ernoon after a lingering illness. dio stations. daughters, Mrs. Courtney (Aur­ BOARD OF REVIEW CASCADE CHRISTIAN He is survived by three sons, Churches, clubs, schools, and elia) Aston of Rockford, Mrs. Christian Youth Fellowship of George A., Elmer J ., Frank neighbors, plan to bring a dele­ James (Evelyn) Reuss of Grand The Board of Review of Ada Township will meet on CHURCH the Cascade Christian Church M.; three daughters, Mrs. Flor­ gation to this meeting. Rapids; eight grandchildren; 13 Mon,day, March 8 and Tuesday, Marcil 9 to hear any is sponsoring its 4th a n n u a l ence Tolar of Grand Rapids, great-grandchildren; and sever­ aggrieved persons who wish to appeal their assess­ Chicken and Biscuit dinner on Mrs. Eugene (Jeannette) Guif­ 25th anniversary al nieces and nephews. ment. The board will meet in the Ada Township Hall SATURDAY, MAR. 6 Saturday, March 6, 5 to 7 p. m. fa of Hollywood, Florida and Funeral services were held from 9 o'clock A. M·, 'til 12 Noon and from 1 o'clock Mrs. William (Mary) Nydam of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Lenger Monday afternoon at the Hen­ P . M. 'til 5 P. M. on each of the meeting days. 5:00 to 7:00 p. m. The Thornapple Valley Art­ Ft. I:auderdale, Florida; fifteen · of Thornapple River Drive, SE, ry C. Spring Funeral Home with $1.50 Adults $1.00 Age 12 and Under ists will have a demonstration grandchildren; and four great­ will celebrate their 25th wed­ interment in Fairplains Ceme- on sculpture by Erwin Gutsell grandchildren. ding anniversary with an open tery. PHONE RESERVATIONS : 949-0483, BY SATURDAY NOON on Tuesday, March 9. at the Funeral Mass was offered on house in their home on Sunday, KATHRYN SYTSMA Benefit Youth World Affairs Seminar Town Hall in Cascade at 8 Monday at St. Alphonsus Church March 7. You can buy and sell any- Ad T h. Cl k p. m. One of the members will with interment in Mt. Calvary The open house has been thing with Suburban Life Want a owns •P c t~ pose. Cemetery. scheduled from 3 until 5 p. m. 4 7 ads. ------,.

HOLSTEIN COWS, Bred heifers DON'T DISCARD - That steam FOR SALE PAGE TWO SUBURBAN LIFE, MARCH 4, 1965 WEDDING INVITATIONS - In and feeders. Small down pay­ iron when you drop it or it FOR 'RENT LOST AND FOUND variety of styles and printing. ment and terms if desired. fails to work, it can be fixed Your wedding picture will be PRE-FINISHED Plywood panel­ Duane Doxtater, 897-7229. at reasonable cost. For ser­ SMALL HOUSE Suitable for 1 LOST-POODLE, white, small, printed without charge in the ing ell.'Pertly done. Small jobs. c44tf vice on all small appliances SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE in Cascade area. Reward. Call paper, if you order your in­ Shelving, etc. No Sunday calls. and power tools, call TW 7- or 2. Near Ada. Call 676·1759, DUPONT LUCITE Wall paint, CASH RATE: 17 words 50c, additional words 3c each. If not 5:30 to 7 P. m., or weekends. 949-5693 or GL 4-3753. c47 vitations here. Orders proces­ 949-3322. p44-48. 7397. Charles Houseman, 1049 sed in at least ten days. Lo­ gal. $5.77; quart $1.77. Avail­ N. Washington St., Lowell. paid on or before 10 days after insertio'n, a charge of 10c c46-48 able at Christiansen Drug for bookkeeping will be made. well Ledger, TW 7-9261, Lo­ 1957 CHEVROLET Pickup truck c45tf well. p40tf VS deluxe cab. 1h ton with Store, Lowell. c45tf BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office is de- UPSTAIRS Apartment for GOOD THINGS TO EAT long box. 868-2801. c47-48 PAPER TABLE COVER-Rolls sired, add 50c to above. rent. Three rooms and bath, INCOME TAX Returns prepar­ 40 in. x 300 feet. Tough. high ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. electricity furnished. $40 mo. FRESH EGGS-Why not bu y TW 7-9262, the number to call DOUBLE PONY HARNESS $30; ed for farm, business and per­ quality table cover. only $3.50 RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. TW 7-9383. c44tf your eggs this week at our to place your want ad in the Western Saddle $50. Two year sonal. Closed Monday after­ per roll. Ledger Office, Low­ OUT·OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re· farm located at 5298 Burton, next issue of Suburban Life. old stud pony, $45. Stock trail­ noons. Call TW 7-7262, Bi 11 ell, TW 7-9261. p30tf mittance. ROOM FOR RENT-Call 897- S. E., between Spaulding and Fritz. p41-52 8146 p47 Kraft Avenue. Fresh d a i 1 y er, $45. 50 bales straw, 20c Copy for Ads on This Page Must Be in bale. Call TW 7-9670. p47 . SCOTTIE PUPPIES-Registered from our own chickens. Watch BAIT-For ice fishing. Wax Ledger Office Before 5 P.M. on Tuesdays FOR RENT-Four bedroom for our signs, Spring Brook American Kennel Club. A 11 TW 7-9261 home on four acres, close to worms, 2 doz. 36c; 4 doz. 70c. females, $80. Cali 949-0116. Eggs. No Sunday sales. c25tf CLARK Mousee grubs, 2 doz. 25c; elementary schools and down­ YOUR Ask for Joe or Sue. c47 PANCAKE SUPPER-Wednes­ TREES TRIMMED & Removed. town. Oil heat, full bath and PLMBG. & HTG. white fly maggots, a large day, March 17, 5 to 8 p. m. PONTIAC-OLDS Call 676-1883. c39tf two half baths. $100 per mo., PERSONAL 809 E. Main St, Lowen white grub, 2 doz. 25c. Gold's SINGER Automatic zig zag. at ~t. Mary's School. Sponsor­ REPRESENTATIVE IN THE Live Bait & Tackle, North Available March 15. Call 897- With lovely drawer space cab­ ed by Men's Club and Altar TREE RIPENE D ORANGES & 7589 afternoons or evenings. WEDDING - Invitations, nap­ FOREST HILLS AREA Hudson, Lowell. c47 inet. Dial control for hundreds MASTER PLUMBER Society. c47 Grapefruit shipped directly to p47-51 kins, 1 day service; open eve­ of fancy stitches, even button­ you from Florida. Order now. FIBRE GLASS RESIN, $5.95 gal. nings. 100 personalized nap­ JOE JAGER holes. Original cost over $300. BIRCH FLUSH DOORS-Louvre Lowell phone 897-8119. c46-48 kins Free. J. C. Keena, 635 CALL ANYTIME! Williams Radio & TV, 126 N. Must sell for small balance of doors; White Pine panel doors; REAL ESTATE 1106 Argo 949-0546 Hudson, Lowell. Phone TW 7- Thomas, S. E., Grand Rapids. TW $68.80. Monthly payments of Bi-fold door units. White pine TRUCKING EACH THURSDAY CH 3-1838. c38tf 7-7534 9340. c42tf mouldings; Fiberglass panels; to Lake Odessa stock sale. Wittenbach Sales & $8.18. Phone 459-3501. Dealer JUST LISTED-5 acres on Fore­ or TW 7-7104 c47 Ceiling tile; Adhesives. Fir Call George Francisco, 897- Service Co. TRASH AND JUNK HAULED­ man Road. Nice building site. FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS plywood, 14-o/s-1h-% or %. inch. 7818. c46tf 24-hour service, napkins and TW 7-9207 Lowell, Michigan Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lo­ POLE BUILDINGS - Compare Interior or exterior grades. 40 Acres and three bedroom well area. No garbage! Bob's bungalow. Nice for suburban other accessories. FREE box 48tf before you buy! Smiley Build­ 4 x 714 inch prefinished Phil­ Sanitary Septic Tank of Thank You notes and eti Pickup Service. Ph. 897-9031. ers, Ralph Lutz, LE 2-3407. ippine Mahogany, $3.75 each. living. • c19tf Cleaning, Repairing, Installation Also nice moderately priced quette book with order. Lindy c9tf Early American Birch, 4 x 7 Press, 1127 East Fulton, Grand only $6.30 each. Panel Life TRENCHING SERVICE building in Clarksville. Cash. WHEEL MID-SEASON TRUSSES-Trained fitter, sur­ FOR SALE- Rugs and Carpets. -Reasonable Rates Mrs. Vi Jaglowski at 897-7138, Rapids. GL 9-6613. ctf gical appliances, etc. Koss all-purpose f i n i s h renewer Large selection to c h o o s e PLYWOOD MARKET INC., ·Licensed, Bonded, Insured or Campbell-Greenhoe Co., CH Rexall Drugs, Saranac, Mich. 1-5414: c41tf WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY - from. Samples shown on re­ 3128 - 28th St., half mile east Black and white or color. ALIGNMENT c39tf quest. Free estimates. Ideal 243-0266 of Breton Road. Ph. 245-2151. c48tf NEW SUBURBAN HOMES - Prices to fit your budget. Por­ DON'T PUT OFF SEEING about . Rug and Furniture Kleeners, c31tf Have the front of your car Largest FHA lots. All plaster­ traits and advertising photog­ checked today for proper your ·insurance. Be sure your phone Saranac 642-2627. c45-1 WANTED ed, hardwood wim throughout. raphy. J . E. Colby, Alto. 868- automobile home and family alignment. Saves tires and JOHN C. WILSON FHA financing available. Best 5001. c24tf makes for easier steering. are protected against acciden­ construction value in this area. CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK WANTED-Man for dairy route tal losses. P eter Speerstra PURPLE PENNANT See these homes while under Agency, TW 7-9259. c47 All Kinds-Year Around in Lowell. Good wages. Call construction. Half mi. north of Expert attention Highliind Hill Dairy, TW 7- AUCTIONEERS ON Steps and Patios Lowell on Vergennes Street. to your car ..• 1 USED J. D. hay conditioner Chimneys-New and Repair ' 7992. c47 William Schreur, contractor & KEN AND DAN MEAD Real Good. TIRE SALE builder. TW 7-8189. c6tf always, at 1 USED N. H. Hay conditioner 3961 Kehoe Dr., R. 2, Ada, Mich. WANTED-R. N. or L. P. N. FARM SALES 1 INT. A with cultivator. Good. 1-8245 to be supervisor in nursing 3 BEDROOM HOME-With at­ Stop by our station today ox LIQUIDATION 1 INT. 300 with Heavy Duty home, day shift. 676-1014. tached screened-in g a r a g e. AZZARELLO COMPANY and register for a Portable 9 Years Experience ESTATES - FURNITURE Hyd. loader & Two buckets­ c47-48 Television, to be given away p46-50 Corner property with extra 1ot. Chevrolet & Buick, Inc. Dirt & Manure. WANTED TO BUY-Qualified Half block from new h i g h Qualified· by Years of 1250 West Main St., Lowell 1 860 Ford, excellent. FREE. No purchase neces­ OFFICIALS' sary. LOSE WEIGHT - Safely with land contracts. Call or se e school. 1h bath up, s h o w e r Experience 2 800 Fords new Dex-A-Diet Tablets. Only David F. Coons, Lowell Sav­ down. New gas · furnace and 2 600 Fords .... also, ask how you can 98c at Christiansen's Drugs,·. ings & Loan Association, 217 plumbing_ Aluminum · screen PHONE -374-8538 8 SN Fords enter your name for a Lowell, Michigan. c43-2 West Main St., Lowell. Phone ·and storm windows. City Wa­ Lake Odessa, Michigan CARS Caledonia . Tractor & Equip­ ter and sewer. Washer a n d chance to win a 21 inch Ad­ TW 7-7132. c28-32 c33tf ment Co., Caledonia, Michigan miral ELECTROLUX Sweeper com­ dryer with asking price. 804 LEWIS ELECTRIC PART TIME - Man, for gro- . ...r:..- • ~....!:.::.. - , .. TW 1-8122. c47 . plete with throw away bags -Lincoln Lake ·Rd., TW 7-7351. HOTPOINT--MAYTAG We have several Color TV and ll.ll cleaning tools. Make cery clerk and gas station at­ c47-49 1965 Dodges that rv SEIWICE - RADIO AND last 5 payments of $6.00 or tendant. We are looking for a S:A'.LES AND SERVICE have been com­ antenna repairs. Evenings cal! . $25.00 cash. Call for free home man 25 or over of good char­ FOR QUlCK - Action in selling TW 7-9516. Art Warning. c21tf ELECTRICAL Service on All Makes pany driven. All demonstration, 459-3501 Deal­ acter who has a nice person­ your farm, suburban, or cot­ of these have such MOTEL er. c47 ality. Must be able to work 3 tage property, call or write WIRING-FIXTURES Washers, Dryers CASCADE ;LUMBER CO. SPE- ! Mr. Brown, 691-8208, 12216 features as uni­ "'!!CIALS-IrreguJar ceiling tile, STANDARD SERVICB nights a week and Sundays. · REPAIRS ' _,.,_.._ Refrigerato~s body construction, 1 SEELEY CONSTRUC;rION - Must have good references. M. A. C. Drive, Route 3, Bel- 8hc each ; Hardboard panel­ 3300 28th St. at East Belt.line f"' torsionaire ride, Building and remodeling. Ce­ Apply Cascade Market, 7820 • . ding,. Michigan, or Mrs. Shaw­ G. E. APPLIANCES I ELEaERICAL WIRING AND ing, $4.98 each; Used doors, , ley, Belding 869, 303 N. Demo­ dipped rust-proof­ $1.50 and up. c47 PHONE: 949-1540 ment work, basements, blocks, Cascade Rd., Sat., 9 to 4 p. m. ing, and of coarse chimneys,· a n d fireplaces. c46-48 · rest Street, Belding, Michigan, the 5 year, 50,000 Houses. garages. additions & representatives of Reminga WANTED-APPLE & Cherry , Realty Company. c19tf Rickert Elec.tric . 1·, mile warranty, 1954 PONTIAC 4-door, 5 good barns. All kinds of buildings. I 208 South Hudson F~~~.;~E.!~en Trees on the stump. Would . "We ·sen the Best and Service tires, radio, new battery, call Experienced . and guaranteed ATTENTION-HAVE SEVEEAL Phone TW 7-9802 Lowell work. L. J. Seeley, phone 897- prefer dead apple trees. Chris- < the Rest" \W 7-7790, $35 cash. p47 tensen's Fireplace Wood, 868- buyers for farms near Par­ 7722. c44tf l nell, Lo\\_'.ell and Cla.rksviµe, LAYAWAY for Mother's Day r 4549. c25tf We also have and graduation Fine selection · 35 years appraising and selling DR. GEORGE VANDERMARK, INVESTORS WANTE D-Bell Fi- . real estate. Wm. A. Arm­ of Bulova watches-Spiedel Chiropractor. 402 W. Main St., nance Co. will pay 7 percent approximately 50 Watch bands, other gifts by strong, 344 Lewis St., Rock- r Belding Open daily except per annum for capital. F o r . ford: ·call 866-1463. t43tf New 1965 Dodges special order. Peg Bedell, 100 Thursdays. Phone B e l d i n g , JIM'S BO·DY ·· sHO·P further information contact available for W. Main Street, TW 7-8196. 1220 c32tf Bruce Phillion at 1221 Madison NEED SOMETHING BETTER­ MINOR OR COMPLETE c47-50 · I or bigger? Let us sell your UPHOLSTERING-Repairing re­ Avenue, S. E., Grand Rapids, COLLISION OR RUST REPAIR immediate deJivery f or call 245-7753 ; evenings, OR home, cottage or acreage and FOR SALE-TRACTOR, CASE, styling, free estimates. Call l VAC, Eagle hitch. live hy- · days or evenings, LE 4-3709. 6-1690. c46-49 find that perfect house for you. Call our Lowell Represen­ FREE. ES1'IMATES .. WORK GUARANTEED draulic, nearly new tires. Call Bowen Upholstering. p37-51 PIANO AND ORGAN PUPILS ALL the TW 7-7227. c47-48 t;ative, Mrs. Vi Jaglowski, at Wanted. Can teach the point­ 897-7138, or Campbell-Green­ · 4590 Cascade Road TANK FULL ?-CALL FULLER er system on organ. Mrs. Bow­ hoe Co .., CH 1-5414. c4ltf (at Forest Hills) SAVE HUNDREDS HOT VIATER Septic Tank Cleaning. Licen­ i en, 289 E. Main, Saranac, Ph. Res. LE 2-2904 YOU CAN USE - AND sed and bonded. Day or night SALE! 642-3541. p46-48 - ADA-CASCADE AREA-New bi­ i level home on secluded 2 acre emergency service. Member MEN WANTED between ages . -. OF$$$ SAVE $5-$10-$15 of Ada Businessmen's Associ­ BRED GILTS lbt. Thr~e bedrooms, den, 2- 21 to 55 who can work part.­ car garage, $28,500. May trade. ation. Phone 676-5986. c22tf -All Breeds Per Month time or full time, $47.50 to · ADA-24 acres on .M-21. Two ••• and enioy the best PIANO TUNING - And Service. · ALSO SOME BOARS $98.50 per week to start. Must acres zoned commercial and OVER .15,000 PEOPLE WILL READ Electronic tuning qssures ac­ have car and telephone. For. industrial $4,800 total pri.ce. curacy. :Prompt service. Or­ ! interview write Box 128R, Low­ LINCOLN LAKE ROAD-T wo enjoy a Dodge! SEE our WEST MICH. SWINE ell, Michigan. c44-47 YOUR MESSAGE HERE val Jessup, TW 7-7366. Lowell. . BREEDERS bedroom rancher with latest ·features· in 'home design_ Two c20tf BABYSITTER WANTED-In my from your OIL FIRED . SPRING SALE Week days. Older wo­ acre 1ot, garage, $14,UOO . 17 WORDS FOR 50c RUGS, CARPET A N D Uphol­ home: LOWELL-Large four bedroom stery cleaning. Free pick-up man preferred. Must have DODGE Saturday, March 6th own transportation or live in . . home, near Catholic School. WATER HEATERS and . 2-day service. 21h baths, $9,500. Here's the biggest "buy" Jn want ads ever offered. Your ad "QUALITY" DEALER Ideal Rug & Furniture Kleen­ 1:30 P . M. Call after 6 p. m., 897-7S35 . 121 ACRE FARM-North of Low­ c47 here goes to nearly 4,000 homes every week. To send a post­ (One of 10 6-time winners ers. Phone Saranac 642-2627. ell on M-91, modern home, card would cost you $160 for postage alone. Yet, you can in the U. S. A.) TODAY! c45-1 FARMERS EXCHANGE BLDG. WANTED-Babysitter 5 days a large barn,, $27,000. reach all of these homes for only 50c. week, 3 pre-schoolers, o n e 147 IA.CRE GRADE A D~FRY OR CALL FOR FRIGIDAIRE DELUX 30" range Cor. M-50 and 64th St. Describe what you want to buy, sell. rent or trade. Use up i FARM-Alto area. 2 homes, for sale. ·2 years old, excel­ Alto, Michigan school age, may live in. Call INFORMATfON TW 7-7809. p47 $46,000. . to-17 words and all ·it· will cost is 50c, 3c for each additional lent condition. UN 8-3108. c47 ( word. l R. J. TIMMER REALTY, JACKSON DRY CLEANING- $1 for suits, WOMEN to sort appl~s, $1.25 P. 0. Building, Ada, MiCh. COIN-OP TYPE DRY Cleaning dresses a nd topcoats. Quality hour, ·S-5 P. m. Timpson Or­ Office phbne 676-3901 ; resi­ MOTOR SALES 8 lbs. for $2.00. Cascade Shoe I chard on M-91. TW 7-9263. c47 ADA OIL CO. cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's · Store, across from Old Kent dence 949-0139 ; John Fahr­ Dry Cleaners pickup station ni, salesman, TW 7-9334. Use Handy Order Blank 930 W. Main. Lowell TW 7-9281 ADA, MICHIGAN Bank in Cascade. c15tf : CLEANING WOMAN Wanted for located in the Cascade Shoe ..., ~47-48 "The Home of Dependable smali office in Ada, own trans- , Store building in Cascade, FREE BIBLE COURSE-With · portation. Call 676-9165. c47tf Used Cars" 676-9171 across form Old Kent Bank. diploma. Helpful for all faiths. . ------Open daily 9 to 6. c33tf Write Searchlight, Box 2525, DEALER WITH CAR-W o u Id ·····························-i Denver, Colorado. c43-52 you like to increase your ·in­ (date} come in spare time .supply­ REAL ESTATE INCOME TAX and Bookkeeping BUYING OR SELLING LOWELL L'EDGER ing Rawleigh products to con­ Lowell, Michigan, Box 128 service. All forms. 1040 $3.00 sumers fa Lowell. Write Raw­ and up. C. A. Bradshaw, 13785 - leigh Dept. MCC-575-247, Free­ Consult- 1965 PONTIAC Beckwith Drive, Lowell; Mich. port, Illinois. p47 Please publish my ••••.• word ad for •••.•. • •• weeks Telephone TW 7-7'596. c39-52 l EXCHANGE hours for cash. Op­ i starting with week of ...... ~ •• ••-; •••••• portunity to make good money ' in a business of your own in · f MR. HOMEOWNER! I.• . •••••. t t . t t t t t t • t t t t t t t • t t t t t t t e t t t t t t t t t t • t t e •I I e. ••. we don't want to Lowell. Start earning at once : s e 11 in g Rawleigh products. , ...... Write Rawleigh Dept. MCC- ' I 575:1721, F_reepor_t,_ Illinois. p47 ...... HIGH QUALITY, PUSH YOU ~ HASTINGS UVESTDCK DEPENDABLE WORK .. . but we do know that there I••• t • • • • • t • • • • • • • t • t • • • • • • • • t • • • • • • • t • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • is nothing that makes a person. Week of February 26, 1965 ' FAST SERVICE more exasperated than having J I It I I I Ill I I I I I• t 'I'•• I I I t I • I I•• I I I t I I I ' I I I I• I I• I I I It I I I . FREE ESTIMATES to wait to get your lawn mower Feeder Pigs $ 9.00-$16.00 "Car of The Year" repaired at the last minute. Top Calves ·$28.00-$33.00 · ,...... Seconds $20.00-$28.00 : Motor Trends Car of the Year Award for 1965 - Nothing Common & Culls $10.00-$20.00 I' ...... could please us more, except maybe the way people a re MIKE KOENES Young Beef $16.00-$20.00 buying our cars. And they are. Drive one and find out why. PLEASE Beef Cows $11.00-$14.00 ~ , ...... Come in now and schedule your Bulls $15.00-$17.50 BODY SHOP o I• t e I I I I I I I I I I e I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I " I I I I repair work with us. Top Hogs $17.50-$18.20 . Ferris D. S.tiles Second Grade $17.00-$17.50 GOODWIN Roughs $12.00-$15.00 GROVER CO., REALTORS !••···················································· Boars $12.00-$14.70 PONTIAC COMANY 6896 Cascade Rd. Feeder Catlle $15 .00-$20.00 Across From Old Kent Bank ADA HARDWARE Residence: 949- I 476 Narne. , ...... Ada, Michigan Lambs $22.00-$24.50 1250 Madison Ave., S. E. CH 5-1106 -IN CASCADE ------~ Grand Rapids Top Hogs $18.20 Office: GL 9-3396 :llddress...... 949-2640 OR 6-48ll Lloyd Shook. Lake Odessa R. 2 Dana Irwin, Yermontville series with a very fine 666. St. Robert's Catholic Churcti Glasen will host the coffee hour SUBURBAN LIFE, MARCH ~. 1965 PAGE THREE High game of 247 was rolled following the worship service. by Al Seeley. March 5 is First Friday of On Wednesday, March 10, the the For the women, it was Bev March. Confessions will be choir will rehearse at 7 p. m. New license Engagement Holst with a 551 series and Church notes heard from 5 until 5:50 p. m. On the same evening, the first Maureen Laux had a 217 game. with Mass at 'i> p. m. of a series of Lenten studies plates in '66 announced This is Maureen's first time at Saturday, March 6, Mass at will be conducted by Rev. Tepe E5eventh Ada Christian Reformed Church Knapp Street Reformed Church News of the betrothal of Miss the head of the roll of A call has been extended to Ladies Aid will meet Tues­ 8 a. m. followed by Grade at 8 p. m. honor . School catechism. The monitors Michigan's more than 41h-mil· Kathleen Ann Richardson to Rev. Ralph A. Bruxvoort of day, March 9, at 7:30 p. m. are Robert Peters and John lion vehicles will be adorned by Michael Edward Oshinski has • In the Jackpot, it was Ed Pompton Plains, New Jersey, in the church. Eastmont Reformed Church Lowry and Oscar Peckham tak­ Pellerito. new license plates again in 1966. been revealed by the b r i d e­ pin to become our pastor. An an­ Wednesday, March 10, is Fam- Sunday, March 7, the serv­ There will be a meeting ·of elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing first place squad prize. swer is expected from him in ily Night at 7 p. m. I "It's clearly a mandate of the ers for the 8 a. m . Mass are the Consistory in the church at people," Secretary of State Jam­ J . B. Richardson, 948 Burton, Once again this week, the Elaine Evon and Marilyn Keim about three weeks Choir practice is held at 8:15 took second, and Larry and Lois S. Roy, R. Roy, T. Johnson, 7:30 p. m. on Monday, March es M. Hare said, after being SE. pins were spilling f r e e l y for The services on Sunday, Mar­ P. m. following Family Night and S. Johnson. The ushers for 8. The future bridegroom is the Solomon took third. ch 7, will be conducted by Rev. activities. assured by appropriations com­ both the men and women. For this Mass are Martin Allen, Wednesday, March 10, the mittees of the Legislature that son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. the nien? it was Marty Reyn­ Theodore Minnema, Professor Family Night activities as us­ Oshinski, 1707 Fremont Avenue. Men's High Series James Boylon, Chet Lozincki, the added appropriations would olds setting a new season high of Bible at Calvin College. Trinity Lutlleran Church and Carl Peters. ual at 7 P. m. There is catech­ be forthcoming. He is a graduate of Grand Rap­ The elders will conduct Fam­ ism classes for all ages, Bible Marty Reynolds 666-601 Trinity Lutheran Church wo­ At the 11 a. m. Mass, Jack, " Judging from strong senti­ ids J unior College and is at­ WfQiWS'UMW4 ily Visiting during the week of Jeff and Jim Kruer and M. study in the Book of Acts, and tending Central Michigan Uni· === Len Kerr 614 March 8. men will have as their Friday ment expressed in the many let­ Joe Vezino Laird will serve. The ushers prayer meeting for the adults. versity. 613 The Ladies Aid meets on devotions for the Week of Pray­ The Christian Service Brigade ters we have received in fav­ BUSINESS AI Seley 595 er "Sounds of Passion' held at are William Stellin, John Lane, or of annual license plates," Miss Richardson graduated Tuesday, March 9, at 8 P. m. James Story and George Laid­ meets in the basement of the from Junior College and West­ Dick Dilly, jr. 595 Calvinettes will meet on Wed­ the home of Mrs. Donald Behr­ Hare said, " the people of Mich· Nels Stormzand law. parsonage. The Girls League ern Michigan University, where 584 nesday, March 10, at 7 P. m. ens, 1579 Alexander s . E, on meets also on Wednesday night igan do not wish to return to DIRECTORY Hugh Vanderveen 582 Friday, March 5, at 1:30 p. m. Monday, March 9, Mass at tabs even though it does save she was affiliated with Delta Calvinist Cadets meet at 7 9 a. m. 'High School of Reli­ after catechism. Zeta Sorority. Don Videan 578 p. m. on Thursday, March 11. Guests are welcome, and th e the state some money." Henry Koewers 576 Rachel Guild will serve refresh­ gion meets at 7:30 P. m. The Choir will meet on Wed­ "Pro-rated over the entire CASCADE LUMBER CO. Dick Dilly, sr. Tuesday, Wednesday and on nesday eveing at 8:30 at which ATTENDS POLICE SCHOOL 572 Ada Community Reformed Church ments following the program. time the Girls League will en­ state, it's about a nickel per A series of discussion on the Thursday, Mass at 9 a. m. vehicle owner. I don't think this QUALITY Building Materials tertain the choir by serving Steven DeVries, son of Mr. Women's High Series Due to the snow storm last Christian Faith and Lutheran is too much to spend extra on and Mrs. W. J . DeVries of Cas­ Free Delivery-Free Estimates Snow Methodist Church fresh-baked refreshments. week, the Guild for Christian doctrines will begin on 'sunday, On Saturday, March 6, the each car-owning taxpayer in cade Road, SE, is attending the Bev Holst 551 Service postponed its meeting March 7, at 9:30 a. m. This On Thursday, March 4, the light of the tremendous amount State Police School in Lansing Dorothy Leasure Junior RCYF will meet at the Phone 949-1990 547 to today, March 4, at 8 p. m. pastor's class is for anyone who Methodist Men's Group will be church at 1:30 p. m. to go to of money spent in other areas. and plans on graduating on Ap· Cookie Cornelisse 518 The Bible study will be The is interested in church member­ meeting in the church at eight. "We should reflect our good ril 21. Mary Richard Lowell for a bowling party. One POOL TABLE S AND SUPPLIES 517 Lord's Prayer. The program ship, but it carries with it no Friday, March 5, is World dollar will cover the cost of times economically," are said. Bonnie McNeal 504 commitment. · "And Michigan presently is in A cumulative total of 43,800,· Amusement Machines will be presented by Mrs. L. Day of Prayer. Our church will bowling and shoes. Elva Topp ' 497 Connors and Mrs S. Carlson. Luther League will have a take part in the service at the the throes of a booming econo­ 000 cases have been served by Miller-Newmark Maureen Laux ' 495 Hostesses are Mrs. M. Perdok parents' night on Sunday, March Alto Methodist Church at two. my." the Red Cross Service to Mili­ 8767 28th Street, East Dorothy Fort 493 and Mrs. S. Moths. 7. A supper will be held at 6 The Sunday worship service tary Families since the year Nola Bryan 492 On Friday, March 5, our p. m. The speaker for the pro­ begins at 9:30 a . m. and Sun­ Last year over 5,000 families 1938. 949-2030 Darlene Cahoon 489 ladies will meet at the Ada gram which will follow will be day School classes for all ages were given assistance. by your . Congregational Church at 1:30 the Rev. George Stegmier, As'­ are bed at 10 :45 a. m. Kent County's Red Cross Ser­ TW 7-9262, the number to call ADA HEATING & PLUMBING CO. Men's High Games P. m. for the World Day of sistant Pastor of Faith Luther­ The MYF Youth groups meet vice to Military Families & Vet­ to place your want ad in the an Church. Parents are remind­ erans department. next issue of Suburban Life. ffiON FIREMAN Prayer service. Sunday evening at 6:30 p. m. Al Seeley 247 The RCYF meets Sunday eve­ ed to save this date .The official Board meeting Furnaces and Boilers Marty Reynolds 245 ning, March 7, at 8:10. Tuesday, March 9; the Rev. will be held Sunday evening, Call for a Free demonstration Joe Vezino 244 On Wednesday, March 10, the Jacob Eppinga of the La Grave March 7, at 8 p. m . 676-5821 Ron Holst 231 following meetings will take A v e n u e Christian Reformed The choir will rehearse at Free estimates-24-hr service Bill Wieland 228 place: Young People's Bible Church will speak on "The Di­ 8 p. m. in the home of John Len Kerr 223 Class at 6:45; Junior Choir prac­ sciples and the Cross" at the Blanding Tuesday evening Mar- Gary Eickhoff 216 tice, and the Adult Bible Study Lenten Breakfast served prompt­ ch 9. ' Thornapp;e Al Kerr 215 Group at 7:30; Bible Classes ly at 6:45 a. m. The program St. Michael's Episcopal Floral & Gift Shop BUI Lomas 215 for children, and Senior Choir will be over at 7:35 a. m. to Bruce Starkweather 215 rehearsal at 8 p. m. allow plenty of time to keep Friday, March 5, is World Flowers, Plants, Gifts For All 8 a . m. appointments. Reserva­ Day of Prayer. The members Occasions of St. Michael's will join the Women's High Games Ada Congregational Church tions should be made on t h e Ph. 949-4790-6886 Cascade Rd. Sunday morning prior to the community in a joint service Maureen Laux 217 On Thursday, March 4 and 11, breakfast. . ~t the Congregational Church m Ada at 1:30 p. m. ADA OIL CO. Bev Holst 214 the Junior Choir rehearsal will Elaine Evon 209 start at 4 p. m. and the Sen- East Paris Christian Reformed March 7 is the first Sunday Automatic' Fill Mary Richard 201 ior Choir will meet at 7:30. in Lent. Morning Prayer and 1 On Thursday, March 4, the Church School will be held at Quality Heating 0ils Marilyn Thomet 192 On Friday, March 5, our Dorothy Forst 192 Calvinist Cadets will meet in 11 a. m . The usher will be Wil­ Immediate Service church will be the host for the the school at 7 p. m . Dorothy Leasure 191 annual World Day of Prayer at liam Maroney, and the a co­ Dr. Ma.fson to Cookie Cornelisse 190 The Mr. and Mrs. Group will lytes will be Bill ·Buell and Jim 676-9171 1:30 p. m. This is a combined also meet Thursday evening at Joan Kelley 188 service for all churches in the Fairbrother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonnie McNeal 187 8 p. m. occupy pulpit Complete Forest Hills area and will be Monday, March 8, there will THORNAPPLE HARDWARE conducted by the women from 2844 Thornapple River Drive be a Council meeting at 7:30 First in the series of the In­ Electronic the various churches. Following p. m. the service, a tea will be held terdenominational Community Hot Water Heating Tuesday, March 9, the choir. Lenten services will be held at Service DuPont Paints-Sta-Rite Pumps in Fellowship Hall. A nursery will rehearse at 7 P. m.; the will be provided for pre-school 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 9, in Ladies Aid will meet at 8 P. m .; Park Church with Dr. Theo­ Phone 949-0940 children during the service and and Good Will will also meet tea. dore E. Matson, president, Wis· COLOR SPECIALISTS at 8 p. m . consin-Upper Michigan Synod of The Pilgrim Fellowship will There will be a Prayer Serv­ THORNS meet on Sunday, March 7, in the Lutheran Church in Ameri­ Appliance, TV & Record Center ice at 8 p. m. at the church ca, occupying the pulpit. the church at 4 until 6 p. m. on Wednesday, March 10. (Formerly Thornapple TV) Included in the program will Sponsored by the Grand Rap­ Quality Always - Best Values be a tour of St. Robert's Cath- Cascade Christian ids Area Council of Churches, the Lenten series is described olic Church in Ada R. L. D. S. at Alaska Church Phone 949-0220 Sunday evening, the Congrega. - Sll!lday, Mar.ch 7, at 11 a. m. by Donald J. D. Fink, Council As stated in advertisement tors will meet in Fellowship . service we will participate in Sunday School 9:45, 11:00 A. M. president, as "witness to our Hall at 7:30. The. program for the Sacrament of Holy Com­ Morning Wo1"$hip 9:45 and 11:00 oneness.' The series will be pre­ Mr. and Mrs. Bastian Van­ the evening will be a Work Par- munion. Elder Bruce Ellis will sented ·each Tuesday evening ROBERT W. MARTIN Pastor Rev. Raymond Gaylord through April 6. INSURANCE Iterson of 4430 Burton Street, ty consisting of a kitchen clean- bring the communion address. SE, are the new parents of a up. There will also be devo- '.fhere will be no ·evening serv­ A leading theologian in the Ada Christian Reformed United States Dr. Matson has 949-0490 son born on February 21 at tions and refreshments. ice at the Alaska Branch on 1 Blodgett Memorial Hospital. The Board of Trustees will March 7, as we are invited to Church chosen as his sermon topic, "The Cross Calls Us." Assis­ hold its March meeting on Mon- attend the District preaching Morning Worship 9: 30 A. M. A son was born last week at day, March 8, at 8 p. m. in and ordination services at the ting in the ser"Q"ices will be Rev. CLARI< SHOE REPAIR Blodgett Memorial Hospital to Fellowship Hall. Grand Rapids Branch a t 7 p. m. Sunday School 11:00 A. ~I. Raymond Gaylord of Cascade Prayer Fellowship No. 1 will Elder Muri! Robinson will be Evening Worship 7:00 P. 1\1. Christian Church, who will read Mr. and Mrs. George. DeVries Pastor-Rev. A. J. Verburg Dry Cleaning Pickup Station of 4493 Cloverleaf Drive, SE. meet Tuesday, March 9, from ordained to the office of High the scripture, and Rev. J. Cle­ ment Walker of East Congrega­ 10 to 11:30 a m. Priest at this time Eastmont Baptist Church 2890 Thornapple River Drive A daughter, Brenda Dawn, The Mission.ary Committee is The Junior Circle ·of the Wo- tional Church, who will deliver -5038 Cascade Road- the evening prayer. Music will Across from Old Kent Bank was born to Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ to meet on Wednesday, March men's Department will meet at man DeWeerd of 3312 Thorn­ 10, at 10 a. m . in Fellowship the home of Barb LaLone on Morning Worship 9:45 A. M. be provided by the Larry May apple River Drive, SE, on Thurs­ Hall. Monday, March 8, at 8 P. m. Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Spiritual Harmonizers. GILMORE SPORT SHOP day, February 25. We will begin lessons on Self Youth Meetings 5:45 P. :\\f. Dr. Matson, who lives in Mil­ Understanding, a first step to Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. waukee, Wisconsin, graduated AND LIVE BAIT Cascade Christian Church WHITE ROSE GASOLINE A baby girl, Julie Sue, was understanding children. Pastor 0. M. Smith from A11gustana College, Rock born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit C h o i r rehearsal will take Island, Illinois, in 1928, and Close Evenings at 9:00 P. M. place on Thursday, March 4 at St. Michael's Episcopal was graduated from the Augus­ Koetsier of 1376 Spaulding Ave., 8. Our Savior Lutheran Church Open Sundays-Closed Mondays SE, on Sunday, February 28, Sunday School teachers will 2965 Wycliff Dr., S. E. tana Theological Seminary in The World Day of Prayer 1931. After serving several chur­ at Blodgett Memorial Hospital. service will be held on Friday, meet on Thursday, March 4, at Morning Prayer and Church 7:30 P. m. School ches and on boards of Ameri· MEEKHOF LUMBER CO. Mr. and Mrs Elliott Bruine­ March 5, at 1:30 p. m. in the can Missions of the Lutheran 6045 28th Street, S. E. Ada Congregational Church. Friday, March 5, the Inter­ 11:00 A. M. kool of Mars Avenue, Ada, are parish School Board will meet Child Care 'Church, Dr. Matson wcrs nam­ the new parents of a son born Satur.day, March 6, Rev. Gay­ ed to his present position in * .Custom Mark 41 Volumetric oil firing bums so 949-2140 lord will conduct the first of a at 8 P. m. Holy Communion-2nd Sunday on February 27 at Butterworth The Board of Elders will be 'J.'.he Rev. Donald J. Tepe 1963. clean there's never a 'trace of smoke, soot or Delivery-FREE-Estimates Hospital. series of membership classes Listed in Who's Who in Amer­ carbon. S&H Green Stamps for older children and young meeting on Tuesday, March 9, at 7 P. m. Trinity Lutheran Church ica for several years as a cler­ REPETITION people at 10 a . m. in Fellowship gyman, Dr. Matson is now list­ * Saves fuel, too, usually one dollar out of 3. Hall. The Evangelism Committee (LCA) will meet at 7 p. m. on Tues­ ed as an author as well. He BLACKIE'S RADIO & TV Many a man seems to think Also on Saturday, the CYF 2700 E. Fulton Road is a member of the National * Cuts service costt up to 90% because it burns he can make a long story short will hold its 4th annual Chicken day; and the Voters Assembly Sunday Services of Worship clean; the cause of most furnace trouble is CALL ANY TIME will meet at 8 p. m. Council of Churches' general by telling it over again. 'n Biscuit dinner in Fellowship 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. board and program and plan­ eliminated. Hall from 5 to 7 p. m . The Wednesday, March 10, the Sunday School 9: 30 A. M. 949-5120 or 949-3982 second mid-week Lenten serv­ ning committee, the National Patronize Suburban Life Ad· profits will go toward sending Nursery 8:15 A. M. 'til Noon Lutheran Council. the Lutheran SERVICE CALLS - $3.0o our young people to the Inter­ ice will be held at 7:30 p. m. Raymond A. Heine, Pastor ------' LOW TERMS I vertisers. World Federation's commission national Affairs Seminar in New The Lutheran Women's Mis­ sionary League will meet on on stewardship and evangelism York and Washington. Our Savior Lutheran and the commissions on worship ~~~~~~~~~~!~~-J On Sunday, March 7, the Sun­ Thursday, March 11, at 8 p. m. Church and study of nature .and rh.is­ day School classes for junior sion of congregation of the Lu­ ~ PHONE: Days-676-5821 First Congregational Church of Ada and senior high young people, (Missouri Synod) 1916 Ridgewood, S. E. theran Church in America. (In Fellowship with the United Church of Christ) • Youth Groups anct supper will In addition, he is a member Nights-676-1772 o.r 676-4321 take place between 5 and 7 Morning Worship 9:30 A. M. Sunday School . 10:45 A. M. of the boand of directors of the Morning Worship - I 0:00 A. M. P. m. Lutheran School of Theology, Monday, March 8, the Lydia Rev. Euger.e L. ·Krieger, Pastor (Nursery Ciu-e Provided) CH 1-3712 C h i c a g o; Augustana College, Guild will meet in the home of Carthage College, Kenosha, Wis­ & Rev. Lee A. Dalrymple, Pastor Doris Cox, Minister of Music Ada Heating Plumbing Co. Mrs. Robert Lee, 2106 Engle­ Eastmont Reformed consin, a.nd Suomi College, Han­ side Drive at 8 P. m. co·ck, Michigan. 587 Ada Drive Ada, Michigan Wednesday, March 10, the Church In the past, Dr. Matson bas first Lenten mid-week service Cor. Ada Dr. & Forest Hills Av. served as the representative of will be held in the Chapel at "The Church Where There Are the National Council of Church­ CASCADE CHRISTIAN REF. CHURCH 7:30 P. m: · · · No Strangers" es to the Third World Council REV. JOHN GUICHELAAR Thursday, March 11, the Do­ WELCOMES YOU of ·Churches Assembly in New BEL~L FINl\N~E CO. 6631 Cascade Rd.. S. E.,-Phone 949-0529 cas Guild will meet with Mrs. world Services: 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Delhi, India. Morning Worship 1.0:00 Evening Worship 7:00 Jerald Waldron, 5850 Hall St., Sunday School: 11:15 A. M. ---- MAl

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