SUPPLEMENT SPARTA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933 SUPPLEMENT ADDITIONAL CASNOVIA Mr. and Mrs. Claud Estlow en'-er- ttuned on Thanksgiving Day his moth- er, Mrs. Sam Estlow, Mr. and Mrs.: Steve Reed and Donald. Miss Hel?n Morton and Miss Ernestine Cook, the latter from Newaygo. A boy, Robert Kelly, was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Arends of Coop- ersville on Thanksgiving Day, Novem- ber 30. Mis. Arends is the daughter q! Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bunce. Miss Maribeth Burns of Belding, who has been a guest the past two months at the Ed Casner home, returned home j Monday. , . Mr and Mrs. Otto Bielow and daughter, Corlise. spent Thanksgiving j with his mother in Ionia. Kenneth Atkinson returned to his studies at M. S. C. Sunday after the; Thanksgiving holiday with his parents. _*r. and Mrs. Albert Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Moffatt Jr. ana daughter, Joan, of Grand Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Ransom. Mrs. Albert Uplinger of Rockford and Mrs. SchRrlton ol Grand Rapids visit- the former's mother, Mrs Mary Bontcr, and other relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. Nettie Hall spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Warren Lancas- ter, of Moorland, and the balance ol the week with relatives in Muskenon. returning home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard White enter- tained on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs E. J. Conner. Lila and Neil, and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Endsley and daugh- ter of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Nelson visited relatives in Muskegon Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stinson and daughter, Anne, and Miss Jane Haw- kins of Sand Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. John Stinson and Mr. and Mrs. Edj Casner Sunday afternoon. Miss Ethel Afton spent last week with relatives in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Ben Berendsen, Mrs. Minnie Horner and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buny ol Grand Rapids were visitors Tues- •day fat t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vandermeer. Mr. and Mrs. John Fahling, Mr and Mrs. Koiand Ade and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keas and Alice, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schambers and family of Muskegon visited Mr. and Mrs. George Ciyderman of Ravenna Sunday after- noon. K? ' E _ , I Neil Conner left Monday for Kala- mazoo where he has work. Eleanor Leusenkamp returned to Homer Sunday to resume her schooi duties after the Thanksgiving recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Leusenkamp. _ . . Mr. and Mrs. Ben M u m a had Thanksgiving dinner with her people in Coopersville. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holden and children had Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. George Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoppert were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harod of Coop- ersville for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Will Hanna is very ill again. : Mr. and Mrs. Orvail Vaughan spent Tnanxsgiving with ihei. son, Harold, and family of Sparta. , Miss Helen Twlss and Alex .-lender- shot of Alma came for Thanksgiving with Miss Twlss' parents. Mr. and Mrs. j Royal Twlss. Miss Twlss remained; until Sunday when Mr. Hendershot artr i Mr. Mrs. Edward Norman also of Alma came for her. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eitel went to Kokomo, Ind., Wednesday of last week far a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. wr and Mrs. H. O. Brott and Boome. spent aivexuuOn with Mr. ard Mrs. Kenneth Penner and family of Baldwin. Saturday is the next regular meet- ing of Casnovia L O. T. M. Al) mem- bers are requested to be present, as there will be election of officers and other business. This meeting Includes the birthday party for December birth-; days, and a chicken dinner will be served at 12:30. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Prater of Lan- ging were in town Friday on business. Mrs. F. R- Hay ward was in Grand Rapids Monday and called to see Pred Voigt who is very ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Rolling. Casnovia grades play. "In the Light of the Moon." Friday, December 8. Come! uiu Maxine Beuschel ol Sparta spent the Thanksgiving holiday* with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hayward. We are happy to receive a card from Mrs. Mary Blanchard who is spending the winter In Chicago. She is very ortabie as usual, has much thankful for. However, she miss- es her Gasnpvia friends and is already o- looking forward to the time wh^-n she . can be back home. Mrs. Blanchard's address is 5916 West End Avenue. Chi- cago. Mr Sand Mrs. A. W Meyer and sls- ~o of moving pictures which were en- | Joyed by young and old alike. Besides -o being entertaining, his pictures are Mrs. Ernest flwegal and very educational. Mae Nyblad and KENT CITY LOCALS Mr. And JUTS, cu ncab « c§m »»•/ family were Thanksgiving guests of Elaine Nelson entertained at the plaao Mr "and Mrs. Robinette of Grand. between reels. The next meeting will „romnd Rapid. Rapid. •* °° are welc ° me At the monthly American Legion , , meeting Monday evening $50 was ap- "f" °J" *, 1C propna'ed to make happy needy chil- J s , surprised herhus- dren of war veterans It was also de- band for his birthday by_ entertaining were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bodell. CASNOVIA O. E. S. TO OIVE j H ciclrd to give a'dancing liarty > a"*Grant witlTa family dinner on Sunday. The CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS PART\ M. i guests included Mrs. Gladys Coffinger i f f , _ u . . M „ I p Q-... Howard oI Pontiac; Miss Margaret Coffinger The next regular meeting cf Casno- Mr. and Mrs. L F Baur, Howard and Mr and Mrs Clark Dermot and via Chapter. O. E. S., will be held on Rowlands and Mr .and Mrs. Fred ^ Qf Grand Rapids; Charles Stream. Tuesday. December 12, with Mrs. Low- Woodwork * it! J Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson and Mr ell Saur as chairman ot wie enter- Thanksglvttg dinner at the and Mrs. Carl Johnson and children tainmeii*. committer AH members are Mr. and Mrs. G< orffe Keller of Grand Sparta; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stream askt'd to bring needles, thimbles and Rapids. • K ," and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stream, scissors to make stockings for thefi| Mrs. Louise Fowler of Pontiac and, M Herman Nclson and candy andJnut^Bfor the children s a friend from Birmingham spent part i f nd Mrs Marv Ne i stH . n t Christmas pariy whteh is u, « 0 , ls.<t week st Uw horn, of Mr. ™ d ; ^ ^ S n the afternoon of December 23 between Mrs. Blaine Speese. ^ Holmgren and family. 3 and 6 o'c'ock. jglBL ,, . Miss Mary Montgomery and Ivan , . H „ lm „ r „ n ftnr » Mrs J. O.ifr^ltiK v general chair- Qlbson were marrle d at the M. E. rh ^rrn Jal^or^M •TndMrT Har- man ol the party, has appolqtea ner parsonage Saturday evening, the Rev.! i im'iV «und!v "vr- committees and th -y a; e all busy ma.t- Wrlght officiating. Tne couple has the °, d d ' 6jnda> ing plans for the entertainment of tne brst wlshes ot B n their friends.,-They n "®' children. There will be a progrni. wjll ^ at ^ome on a farm near Ensley. games, refreshments, a big Christmas .... . - o WEST SPARTA NEWS • - - - — - - . Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Speese enter- . r A S w r gsr ,he — -" h Rh ~ tw.«n the aces of 3 and 12, o r bring Mr. and Mrs. Don Toland and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Young and •hf ir own children, it will be a Joyous daughter. Joan, cf Grand Rapids were Georgia of Grandville spent Sunday occasion. • ' Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell wtth her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Every member is urged to be present Saur. at the regular meeting on December " 12 to learn more of the details of the Christmas party as well as to help CLaRK SCHOOL NEWS make the stockings. COMMUNITY CLUB OF CANADA CORNERS ELECTS OFFICERS Mrs. Lowell Anderson, Cor. Coster. Mrs. Alvina Ducey of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ducey of Nlles sur- prised J. Coster and family Thursday evening. Mrs. Mattie Ellison and son. Abner. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Mrs. Herman Nelson spent Tuesday rice Rector of AlRoma. with Mrs. Lewis Holmgren. „ Mr and M ™ E d , 8c ^ la I ck «" d 8011 -j Canada Comers Community Club Mr nnd Mrs A P. Allen and Russell Har.an visited Thanksgiving Day and elected the following officers Saturday sppnt lhe ThanksglV ing week with her ^ ^ S^Wac^Si ^Md^al^his evening: Pearl Munia president,, Irv- brother and f am u y , Mr. and Mrs. Al- h^SSSln'la!fMr and^M^s lns Nyblad. vice prDsidetA; Wa DoBy b Hempen ngj Lo^U and with Mr aiid Mrs. Boyd Clark *lid fam- Born November S 9 ' to and Mi Mervau. wjcretary-treasurrr; Miss Mar- jory Mum pianist The ladles fur- Mr alld Mrs Boyd Clark and fam- r ^!" 'I' bnv^Arvta Da'p S S O&r and ' was f i r S MiS r;„ „ Va Mrs. Swarthout was formerly Miss — .. ... Mrs. Simeon Hanson and lamily. w c ^ n s\u<sriuw •Sw'ssr^K, v? «... of Sparta tap-danced- ^theHiUT;SS jned her health after her long m . TharUcsgivmg and the week end with sisters sang. The Kent City Orchestra £ Norva Miller. furnished the music for dancing. The ' Mr and Mrs . Charles Holmgren of ab^S^t^'weete ago w S l sss Mrs - Elmer Ryder ot Camp Lake S 5 to 1 . S Uimslw S Z afternoon with Norva club numbered 187. The next meeting will be held December 30. OBITUARY Moulton W Traver passed away No- Air. aim mis. nuwa; u uuumuu*. Miner vember 22 at his home near Bailey aniftgr and B bumt J* The Gooding Pedro Club held its He was born in Now \ork state 80 first party Friday evening at Hardy years ago and came to Michigan when and M * s - ' { f 0 . a S c h m i d t ' s . Six tables were plnyed and a young man. living at Greenville and Mr and Mra- ^ And.r»n' an en joyed the evening and voted Grandville untU 12 years ago when ne Hardy a royal entertainer. moved to the farm where he has since and Mrs. Harold Nelson and family. resided Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson and Beside the widow two sons. Dr.. am.Iy ol Kent City and Miss Dorothy ® _ ITPHMCJ ^ rhanncv- M Traver of Patton, Cal., Ne's-n of Grand Rapids spent Thanks- CANADA C O R N E R S 1 T B M S j, ' ', h is Traver of Los Angeles, giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Herman 0 S? twT d?u?h^r M'S Gladj-s Rai- , Sclson and Mrs. Mary Nelson. J. H. Bennett. Correspondent ripn 'nf Greenville and Mrs. Minnie A. P. Allen returned to Chicago on Krearar of Newark O and five g r a n d - Monday for a few days on busier. Phil Krey had the misfortune to o.rv^vn Funeral was held at Mr. and Mrs. Will stream and Mrs-j lose a valuable dog Monday night, the home at 1 p. m. Friday, Novem- Herman Nelson spent Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett had r- fit- nraf K ortrl Vf**c T y\VC>l 1 \ NORTH CHESTER NEWS I o — o Mr*. Albert Gents, Comspondent Mr and Mrs. Willie McCune spent Sunday arternoon with Henry Ander- i son. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swecaon enter- : tained her mother and brother and ' two sisters and families from Grand : Rapids Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Will McGaw. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swenson and Buddy and Wendell and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Aucr*n spent Sunday evening at Henry An- derson's. Mrs. Lewis McCune underwent a very serious operation at the Belding Hospital Saturday morning. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Genu were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Thomas. Miss Bern ice Wood and Er- win Car'burs. Herman Piersen. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Piersen from Grand Rapids, band Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Austin and sons of this place. Hazel Averill is working in Sparta. Mr. and Mrs. E. Janes and Harry .•.pent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Boak. Adam, Marlon. Arthur and Li'a Gentz spent a few days with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Averill and children spent Thanksgiving Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Averill. at Ravenna. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Averill spent Thanksgiving at Robert Austin's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gentz and Milo and Elaine spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wood at Grand Rapids. Miss Eunice Lewis spent the week end * ith her parents »ear Greenville. Held Over from Last Week Robert Gentz of Newuygo spent Wednesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Herman Gentz Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and children and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Wood J and sons called at tne honies of their sisters. Mrs. Alfred Austin and Mrs. Albert Genu. Mrs. Slulk entertained & friend from Muskegon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Landry of Edna were Sunday callers at the home of Harvey Averill and attended church services- the North Chester Baptist Cht " Sunday evening. Sot. it nd Mrs. Fred Biunbuut.-; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anl Ebc-rsberger Sunday. Sixty-six attended the ciass party the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Staf- ford Friday evening. A chicken sup- per was served and all enjoyed the evening very much. Elaine GenU spent Sunday with Ella Stafford. Mr. Binehower called on his mother Sunday afternoon. Coralea Averill spent Sunday with Janis Boak. John Deveris and Chadwick Boak made a trip to White Cloud Thursday. ber 24, interment in Greenville. nri nmii nwuv/u o v ^i4*<u»j — — noon with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ander-j business In Muskegon Friday, son and family. Mrs. Will Hanna is confined to her Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Nyblad and bed again, having had a relapse Fri- family spent Thanksgiving Day in day night. Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs. An- Mr. and Mrs Harold 8haw of Jack- drew Benson and daughter. Lillian, son spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gust Carlson and fam- their parents. Mrs. Shaw being called ... . « « « « v i . t* . • Vt am t aaai i •>* t /v f K nt* mA^kap'a U1_ KENT CITY M. E. CHURCH T. H. Wright, Minister 10:30—Sunday school. 11:30—Morning worship. J Mr. and Mrs. Gust uarison eoa lain- • m e n Our Epworth League entertained the iiy called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holm- here on account of her m o t h e r s ill— B Y. P. U. and the Luther League on gre n and family Tuesday evening, gness. Friday mght ui the caurch parlors. Lwuik Nyblad was In Lansing with Mis«5 Ruby Morgan "pent from About 85 young people were present. a ppies and potatoes Monday. Thursday to Monday with her par- Carl MeUger, county Y. M. C. A. secre-1 Mr and Mrs. Harold Nelson and ents near Ravenna. tary, conducted the games. Our orchestra recently had their pic Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Holben. with their families, spent Thanksgiving Day with V/Ui UiWllCaua • ianuwco, ,,v * o" ** —•• - - cures taken, which will appear soon their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nei- i»i t h e Sentinel-Leader. Mr*. WllUam Meek, Correspondr nt son. near Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Holmgren and ~c | daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson | n»v hi -o Sunday school was held with Mrs. Herald Sunday, ar.d will be held there next Sunday. Mrs. Buster Brown and children of Grand Rapids spent Saturday and Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bennett and Mr. ADDITIONAL BAILEY Mr. and Mrs. Emmory Allison of Sparta and Miss Ann DeWitt of Kent City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ching. Mrs. Peter Morin and her daughter, Mrs. Frank McCoy, and son. Eddie, returned to the Morin home Saturday after several weeks at the McCoy home in Palmira. Mrs. McCoy is not gain- ing health very rapidly. KENT CITY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Earl Shreve, Pastor 10:30—Morning worship. 11:45—Bible school. 6:30—B. Y. P. U. 7 30—Evangelistic service. - Grand Rapids with Mr." and" Mrs.' 6' i ana_«nJ..u. W * J. Miller and Florence. [giving with Mr. and Mrs. Archie j J-- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stream and'Burch. Mrs. Clyde Mills was in Musxtgon ] Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Anderson and | The Sunday school and school are NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS I will be at Pendell's store in Bailey each Tuesday, beginning December 12; Mrs. Clyde Mills was in Mus*tgon, Mr. and Mrs. boweu Anderson ana. -' v at Ileuvelhorst's store In Casnovia each Friday on business connected with the their families were among those who planning their Chr^tmas exercises to Thursday, beginning December 14 until • —— i •—•—— «— -*». •»—«- -»v»n at »h* B^niiPtt hall Decern- January 10; at siocum Decemoer iu and January 3 for the purpose of col- lecting taxes for Ca»novla township. Clara C. Miller. Treasurer. township treasurer's office. spent Thanksgiving Day with their Mrs. Rebecca Hull and son, Ernie, brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fran- of near Casnovia spent Sunday at the C is Jackson, near Grant. home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rull. j Mrs. Henry Bruggink spent Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Harley Lews of Cas- day afternoon with Mrs. Will Stream, no via visited his mother. Mrs. Nettie Mr. and Mrs Lowell Anderson and Lewis, Sunday. ; family called on their lather, M. J. Mr. and Mrs. William Meek enjoyed Kriger. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krig- Thanksgiving Day with their children, er Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. ROyce Lamb-on, and j Mr and Mrs. Arthur Holmgren family, near Conklin be given at the Bennett hall Decem- ber 22. Nelson Shoemaker had business in Muskegon Friday. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Will collect taxes beginning Decern- j ber 9 to January 9 at 1 per cent. Also . , Mhl „ ,, head tax and dog tax. Will be at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Houngien _ a( city Bank each Saturday and spent Thursday in Kalamaaoo and also hnmf Mondav and Wednesdav unily, near Conklin. ; spent Thursday in Kalamazoo and also ^ Monday and Wednesday Mr and Mrs. Clyde Mills entertained, attended the funeral on Saturday of r~n 1„ .tu* u l„ »*.«» n l.A< 1 °* e«cn weeK. of each week. Mrs. Tina Johnson. Treasurer. SCIENCE EXPLAINS VOGUS OF NUDISM iUI. «iN vi/w, their niece. Mrs. Clyde Holden. a n d j Mn>. Antonla Giles of that place. children of Casnovia Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buzzard. Miss Our next Thursday night meeting j p^ith BJork and Will Summell. Mr. will be held at the home of Mrs. Nancy and Mrs. Lewis Holmgren and Lou se Peugh. with Brother Emerson Aninch. and Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson spent of Muskegon as leader, assisted by j Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs.; Professor Donald A. Laird, director I some young people from his church. J Lowell Anderson. j of the Colgate University Psychology- ] All are welcome. The regular monthly meeting of the cal Laboratory , in an article in the Mrs. Minnie B. Traver and daughter. Clark School P. T. A. was held ou. American Weekly with next Sunday's Mrs George W. Kreager, of Newark.' Monday evening, December 4. with a • Detroit Times, point* out that nudism O.. enjoyed Thanksgiving Day with large attendance. George Bettes of; is one of mankind's natural urges to Mrs. Sylvia Stark and children. | Sparta entertained with several reels { "show off."—Adv. RICHARD KLQMPABENS INSTRUCTOR OF VIOLIN By Methods that Made the PRIVATE L2SSON8 ONLY Re*. 115 Averill Street 31 Sparta