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The Holland Evening Sentinel from Holland, Michigan • Page 3

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SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1948 THE HOL'UAND, MICHIGAN, EVENING SENTINEL PAGE THREE WCTU Hears Discussion On Wet Propaganda Wet propBunmin was explnsnwi Mrs. Olhi Mwrsliull ofi lll' and ffirint-r Ulreuib Judco Fred T. Mile), ol llollnnti: the regiilnr monthly nioclhti, of ihi- Chrlstl.i'i Tern- union Frill By ftllcrnoon in Reformed churcn parlnrj In sjwakmB on "We! ropa- sanda T'ltifiy in' Can Ho Done About It." Mm. Miit'iliull Mid the public hns iwen wet prcpiifiamla ever, slnci- the repeiil of the IHth amendment wliori 64 million churchnwti votcrt for re. peal.

md propiistiiidn flr.M said tht wiloon would not return. "li hnsn't," she stiid, "bill In Its pldce come I lip invent and ilia cwklnil lifii, filled with men uml womrn dlilw. Mlllloiti urc annunllj (or iittniciive aclvwilne- mcnw iiopulnr TiinsitKliifs. Alt sons of are bt'inR USM! to make drinkltiR aiiriu-ilve and permissible Shp continued: "With people BiflrvinK for wnnt of bread, Kt-aln ha bwn used for the manufacture of liquor to the osienl thai there Is a seven-yen supply ot liquor on hand. Thorp rpiil need for herotJ-m to fighl against the spoke briefly about of his experiences with dturkennesfi (luruii; his mnny circtill jutlKp itnt commented fiivornbly on ti report In ti rwrni issue of Tlw Si-nllni'l 11s l- mft of throughout the years on drunken ness nnd drunk In Holland "Whilp the lluuor peoplu sjifnl million-t In pKiimKandii, It hark to theni in larfje proflln from their jinlei.

Therefoie we cannot with them," Judxe Mltex Mid Dfvot)oni were led by rs Kditli WaK-oord wlio KIIVT ft brlel U'nien froni Psalms. Mrs. Harrj YounR suns, nc com pun led by Mr. D. Vimder Mcer, Loses Both Legs March 13 (UPI S'vcn -year-old Gnllle w-dji In vrloits enmlMnn todny nf- ter lojunc both wlifii jilay- "pUAfied" him hptteath moving train.

80 Years Old Mn. Jen nib Vander Mesr Mrs, Jennie Vnnder Meer, or BIS West Ninth quietly brnicd her 80th blrlhday amu- vei-Miry Sunclav with hci clillclivii and ura mien i Id ren, tier husb'ind Mitchell, died about three years HtjO, Open House to Mark 85th Birthday Anniversary Mrs. Henry Tien will murk her ffifh Mi'lliduy anniversary TUBS- To c'HHii'iilr the ovetil. Iwr children will hold limiw In lici 1 home ul 15.1 Weil MHifl St. Tuesday Mllomoon nnd evening.

UlilltiX'it pui'llclpEitiiifj In the went will be Mr. nittl Mi's, Ilpi 1 niutf Tloii, Mi 1 nnd Mra, Jolm Tien, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Mulder. Mi', find Mrs, JKrnw.1 Do Ilium and Mflrlc Fi'dis, nil of Mollnncl. find Mr. Hntl Mm, Jack Otwtn of (Iviind itnpld.s NAMK I''Ui IS (Ul't Vimdui 1 J'h-cr, lih'fly, Hiul Mfl Kt'iiiitl WITI' slnl- cil lo llif rilncltintitl (U'ds indny annlitdl the ffi-w Vgrk Vim It cox. Registration Notice FOR Annual City and Biennial Spring Election Monday, April 5th, 1948 NOTICE is hereby given thot tfio undersigned City- Clerk, will receive hr registration ot ony timo during regular office hours, Ihe nome ot ony legal vorc in tho Ciry of Holland NOT ALREADY REGISTERED further notice is given to Utosc electors who hove changed thair residence in tho City ol Holland nnd arc required to hove their registration transfetrtid rrom one ward to another ward within the Application for regijtrotion must be mode personally by applicant Wed March 17, 1948, is the lost day for receiving registrations for said Election on which day my office will remain open until 8 o'clock P.M.

C. GREVENGOED, City Clerk 1 SAVING WITH A We moke it cosy sofc nnd profitable for you ro systematically love for the things you want. You eon moke deposits of any amount, and withdraw rhem ony time you wish, While your savings are entrusted (o this old reliable institution, they tiro guaranteed up to 55,000 by government insurance--and they corn 29o! Open An Account and It Grow. OTTAWA SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 9 EAST 8TH STREET HOLLAND, MICH. Local Calendar Of Events TONIGHT tor Chi 1st in Holland High school auditorium.

tin eo In Moooc hull. TOMORROW 4-IW--Pliino-vtolht 'i-celltil liy WftiKla JSIIfih Ridci- wntl Kolln Meyer, tit Hops Memorial chtipcl. MONDAY 7iCK)--Century cluli rllnnct' nnd program In Hope cliurch piti'lsh Guild, Ofncp fiplscopdl cliurch, nl homo of Mi's, Arllmr VUsw. Gi'iiQlhdiap roml 7'30--HollHnd chapter No, W3, A. fourtli degree to giv- pn In Unity Locliie hall.

square dance meal- ing of season In Roynl Neighbors hall, Personals mo film, "Klut! ol 1 KliiKs," was shown In lh' ItFisunitiiil of Trinity Reformed church ThurMUiy nt a mcotiriR of Uio younger poodle of the church. erroneously reported lo The Sentinel Friday I hill HIE piclLtre woukl lie shown Sunday night, The Sanlinel vr- Ricts utiy inwmvcniencc I his etror mity have c.kigccl unyono, On Sunday evening! Or. H. D. TerKeuist Will proncli on lite Sixth Woirl oE Ihe Cross.

The I'Viui- oC We.stern hcniinnry, I'Dtmisllnn of flolti'i'i Si'lmllcr, Wni'i'en Itlc.llirltik, Kciinrlfi Lte.st,- ina arid Dill Mludi'iim, will pro- vldi; inuslu nl the ienulur fjiiiulny evcnlnc sovvici-f. ol woiship. Mrs, Venmn Ten Cute Icll Nulland Friday for ilo dies tor, N.V,, ualled by Ihc di'iith nl lici mother, A. I'. Di wliluli ocetwred In the DP Wolf home al lyia MiiM Avc, RtKjliiMoi 1 MIM, I3i WnlE biTU in ILnllaini olloii.

Ilui 1 four children all nl- Jomli'U 1-lnpe ciolliw, 'Hicy tiu- I lie Rev Mfwlin Woll Scln- iii'attuty. N.Y., Ci'Hci' nnd Milclu'ii nl home, mill Mrs. Tt'ti I'nlc of Ikilliincl. Thr HfV, DciLidlsLh Vulinia'n will al I lie 1M in. Siindny HI Hie CHy Minion.

Cev lini mid VL'liniiin ivill slnn. 'I'lie feilei-nl M'lionl 1'iiicill- 'I'l'iicliri's ANMicin I Inn will lnwe fi pnlluolt supper Friday a I li HO I.m. nl lite scihool. nln'itd- mtr tiro nslct'd In lu'ltiK illili lor lite nit'liu, I lii'lf own talilr wirli'i 1 nnd A invinnmi will 'M II.IH,, InutiidhlK nuisti'iil lwtinns hy Riwli' si'lionl chll- An ninrtluur magician MILS lodny liy Ihe Chamber (if UonltllPl'W I'nllnwliifi rcriliCM lui 1 such performer al a youih IHCIJI- niX lit belaid, Any finifileiii' mir- Klcinn willuiK lo display hl.i prowess Is asked lo Rrl In touch Ini- inecllnLolj with Wllliiim J-i. Vnntle Wilier, sec re 1 manager ot (lie Chnmuci 1 of Conimorce.

Miixs Mai'Ktiwl cw ol MiKvmi- hcc field exeeutive for the AttiPi'lcfin Reel Crnsji, wat, In Itol- land briefly Friday In Ihe Crow, roll null in 'King's to Appear at Youth Rally The Khifi's Krusaders of will presriii I he proffi'tim at Hie Youth for Christ willy nt p.m. lonifjlH lit Lhe llollimcJ rilgli aiidlioi'lurn. The Mdlo Howe. Jerry Lylle. Fred Quill nntl Bob MlKiintd, play sftsophniie, nccnrtlion, Irumpet anrl plntw AntDiifi llK-m is also chalk sirllst, soktihl and sltifrspirn- llon loader One brlnf; Lhe Gospel mew-age.

Local Womawill Be Wed to Milwaukee Man Mrs, T.YM Hrllenllml. 2S37 22nd SI, and the Rev, Olio Bonoon of Milwaukee, will be married March 20 jn Milwaukee PollowinR (hoir mnfrlftge the couple will live In Milwaukee whore he is eneaRecl In ovsnsclhUc work, Beechwood Mothers Plan Hobby Show Plans fov a hobliy show In Beech wood school gymnasium Friday, April 30, wore niKtlc flL a meelinfi or Recchwoort Mollvsrs' club board memliei's Tuesrhiy nlRhl In Uio lioina of Mrs. Robert T-loni- cr, Tha hobby show will Iw In Gimme ol 1 room inolliot's IV'dhiH! prices for Ihu lie.st ex- hllills, movies lor I lie nlilidren find lallk by Charles Vnn Dui-en, county aRenl for Otlawa 3 rohiLte Court, Appointed lo mltc Lharh'e of the show were Mrs. Brerlo- WCK, Mrs. A.

Monetxn, Mrs 1-f, lOiuLson, Cllflord Plflklw, Mrs. Jack Decker, Mrs, Cwfi'lt Oostorbiinn atuUIrs Wllllnm OtlRJl Piwacnl al Ilio moot Ing wore Mrs Wllli.im Aldfluh, president; Mrs Lloyd' Mrs, Thornas, Mrs, Kon Hiinilin, Mis. lion PrllWi, Mi's. A lyionelwi, Mrh. Unrs ICiiUiiiin, Mrs.

Jiu'k ncchci 1 Alvln flclnilliiiK. Mrs Ted and Mrs. f.r, ,1, Tenderfoot Pins Given To Harrington Scouts Ten Roy Scouts were awarded Tundetfoot pins nl the Hnn-mslon PTA mnciiiiK in Ihc school Friday yeotumti.slm- Olln (ind Assislniil Scoiilnw." lor Dun llnmlin inliwliujcd Lhe hoys, nnd (lommillco Chrilrnirin Cecil nnhliiflon presented the pins to Hill il.iinlln, Knnll, Dun Kuliii'i'H Tiini NelMin. Wllwrl Rohlwon, Dule Von Mu.s, IVi'u Diivul Wol- Inn and Dwnyne Touts nk J. 1-1, Ti'ii'ink 'presid- fil al (lie nipet.iiK which was fcfi with jH'iiyLT liy HIP llev.

15. iviin UykslKn. Field Flwcntivo 11. MfMjIIln movli's on -(cuiillns 'li'din Cub.s on lliioii(jli Sdml IIIB. The PTA voted lo SHiipuft Ihe UHaiva Cd-JiiK vi.Jtin pi'n- Kin in and lo purcliav movie lir Ihf si'lioul, lirli'isli- mcnlh WITC wrved.

Mr.s. I Itiyl aion'ens was clmli- nun ol' Hie wu'ltil (lonuiiillcr 1 fihsi.slcd hy Mi.i, Kmill, MM. Ml K. DMiriev, Mro, anil Mri hiuitlppii. Tin 1 pi OK en in ni'niiiKpd by Mvh.

nmiiiHl llnnilln, II. Mm 1 BlIJo mill Mrs. Wlllinin Mosher. 90th Birthday Mrs, Apnths Alrierlnk A fnmlly reunion mis licld Thursday In Community hull lionormK Mrs, ARfllhs Alderink of Hollruitl on the occasion of lief BO! It bii'lliddy (innliTi'sni'y, Dinner WHS scvveti lo fig who cnmc from Orancl Rfipkl.s, Clnuitl irjivrn, Nnnlcn nnd Mollniut Nlw (junoL'iitloii'i wcro ropfoscnt- oii, tlic yoiiiiRasl mumlwi' loss limn llnw weeks old, Mrs. Alclcrlnk In hcnllli.

She mnkcs lior honw wlih hM (litut'hter, Mrs, John Van 1-Iuls, nl G-lfi WBShliiK'loii Ave Shr IIKS five diiJdt'cn tincl rnnny KL'nrid- qiral RL'andchllclrcn and grandchildren. An average traffic slRit ran bo read (ti reel Liy parson with nnnral vision, JlL Headquarters For (5), We Have it in Stock 'I' ill Effective Printing meani jopd type, gwid prenttn, good workmsn Mid good paper, We hnva the equipment nnd tha warltmon for you, UM HiunmermiU Rroda 9f Bond, Safety mid Covet psptrt. Lft at thaw you a 2 0 2 0 ALSO FOR WEDDING STATIONERY ROLL WRAPPING PAPER WIZ BILLING MACHINES FANCY PAPER NAPKINS BUSINESS FACTORY SOCIAL, SCHOOL FORMS I New Sldg. Juit Vest of Holland'i Modern Prlnttfig House CY VANOE LUVSTER HERMAN BOS, Props! Visiting Here Mkn Ivy Wild Ivy Wild of Mimchcilov, tirt'tvcd In llolltim! io vlsll at Iliu Inline of Mr. tint) Mri.

Jnlin Griutlttclntj) rood. Slw nruved in Neiy Ytivls on TliiHsduy by plnno and was met by Mr, nuiiiinctisd rind Ills son, John Milton, who nii'L MII.S Wild two joni-K ngo wliilc lio willi tlic Ai'ntncl L'oiscs in Connnny Wild was uniploycd by UNRRA in Gcr- ninny lit Uic time she mot Cam- Wild nnd nol Ki'di o.ifli nilicr lor your Site ivlni ni'(l in lunni 1 In KHU ItllKl lllSl hr'l' lilld lie I'l nii'tl lo til lininc fiilknviiiH liisl Rehabiltlat'an Program Outlined at DAR Meeting of (lie Buiviui of Aid lo lln miiiiiiuiiilj were out(Inert tjy Mrs. Mtijo A. lltnldon, of i Olitnvii Luiinly nt ii iiK'iMliiK of I'll ixnlic Ih iyliT Uninlllon li I cil Ihc Ativi'lciiii Rov- tilullon, 'I'lutiMlnj (ilifi'iiiiiin In I hi' humc ol Mrs. Nluuilcnith Bosuli, Mi's Iliitldcii fli.slriiiiilral how Ilic newly litrtlvklun! filliiivffl luini Hit' fif I hi 1 si ii In tlip vnrloiiA fiHi'iiHt'h mill linw tilled Ki I'HiiiljllIUilc the nwcly.

A BomniiinSciilloii li'om Mrs. F. )( 1 rnlli'cl iitli'itllnii hi I lift (if tin- innvtd 1 nl Dm hdinc on Itlili Ml, AcllfJii YVJIJ, Inhcn to tllnciLss iln Iwiic wllli the Alli'ifnn Annoiineomi'iii wns nifi(lr lliul MI-H. Mtllnti MtnRn will lln Infill chnjiict 1 on Ihp i IXHird, sii'vjiif; slnlr n'KlNlrnr. Moniy Klonipni-cus wits ln- Irorlncorl its ti new mombw Mrs, ri'gcnl, Tho iiMinl palrioHa ex- were In chargo of MM, Rail, chnplnltt.

were Mrs. Harry i 1 Mrs, rtlc-hard Mni-lin, Mrs. Huriiy Hopiii'i', Rtihy HtiBhcs nnd Mrs, I Itii'okt Nllcs. Marriage Licenses NHVPII, Mntvli 1.1 in!) -Tin' rollfiwlitB miirniiKB He- riisits wyiT h'fldiiy; MllcliHI imrl Gpnildinf Ma lei 1 21, (ii'iind JHHIPS Btiuws, 11, llollfiid, nnrt Evelyn Bol, J7, Grand Hitvcn. DAILY PATTERN Library Adventures Arnold Mulder HOW THE AMERICAN nation is lold for tlio tlnsi Unio ns unified story In a new book by V.

Colcinnn, under the title, "The Flm KronUci 1 Many of ihiJiKfi mitlcc iip I lie volume hnvi; lieun uild jjicucmcai In nool(K nut! documents nun" periodicals during 300 years of American hisioi'j' In this volume, lor 'lie flrsi lime, n.11 Hint mill- erlnl IIIIB. Wn brought together Inln sliiRle story. The who Is a publisher liy proriwlon, was ch till en (fed lo wrlu the book, A scholar friend xvho hntl oooiirilori lo make rt- ronrcjhc.il (he beginning cam- munlly life In America iiupental lo Mr. Coleninn to provide him wlih volume rrom his book-lined walls Mint would give him hi fiilr- ly brief lonn wliiU Iw WBK (ifler, I want to know." xnlii, "Is wliy Hie first seniors clinic, wlm'l sort of people wcvo, how I Ivy niitde their living, ihej behnved, wlinl I hey thought about." He did nnt mean merely the Oral British Cillers In Virginia nnd Now Ntiglimti He had in mind nlso the first settlers from Swe den awl Frnnco nnd Germany ami Holland nnd fiom any oilier country Ihfli wn 1 ll.s nulloiisls to tills side of ihc Ailnnlic to start col- Whni their life lilcc (divine HIP oni'ly years while they wfrr In NIP iinl of vstiihlLihing Iliuv did I'Dlt- rlnrl lliPiiiwIlwT Whnl Iv wuiiii'rt wits Infoi'miilion on mnny In- Hirmto rlHUila of tltplr way of life during ypnivi Ihcy could slill lie roiwlrlprod lYcintieiwncn. Al tirsi, pnrrly us simp Intlg- niciii, llw niilhnr supposed Hint till lifi ivmilri liflvp lo rifl woyld tie lo fpflreti bil nnioiiR books lir U'oukl bi nlilc lo put Ills liiinil on I lie To his ,1111,17 PI on I discovered thni no Biidi Iwo tn cxIfllontH.

There won 1 ni.iny siorlra of mnny frontiers wnlim'rt HmMiRh ninny Imohs, bin tliri'p wns no one ram- tilcln story (if "llie first frontier" In Amorlcn. So IIP decided lo wrile Die bwh nnd thi prc-wol volume. In iii In Is HIP rf- jtnvo in re- into (he documents itiR on (lie subjeel. The iiibjoct Kvw on him ns he wcnl nlons. fintl i he flnt.nlicd iinrnillve Is nui Mint will njipenl to mnny rriidcrH whd 'fiiv ciii'lnitK nlwni "The Fi-Odller" IN of rot hlslory of any one ov nnllonntlly In Amcrtcit Mr, CVilomnn docs nol cany I he story llirnnsli to the prraenl time nf ntiy Ri'oup ho describes, lie Is not pui'llenlnrly Inlewstrd In any group, only in the beginnings of all groups nnfl nntlonalllles, He Is concerned with historical tic.i? on thr American cnnilnenl i the first fow years of dcvel- ophic comiTmntiicfi nil nlonc; the Alliuilk 1 were some nnioiiK Ihpm thni dirt mil iiihc hold, hut Ihcj 1 fifp nf lh wliolc iilory.

nre inlPfeslliiR hoc'Hiise nf HIP pnrl Hi ec'ommniilllcs inn! sitiies lhaL grew oui of them piny- ed Inter American hlslory, Rui Mini of I lie story Is nol lold in Ihc present volume; as soon as community is well launched ine mi I hor Iciwes II to pnss 90 to ftn- oilier. By Llils me i hail Mr. Colemnn siiccedR In glviuR his retidci-s A Bead idTM of lite roots of the con- Bio ni er (it Ions of coinmiinltlos llnu collectively became Ihc American Million In course of time. The book Is fillott whh pktui'osqiio deliills, Horns of Ilicm Mircmuly fipioj'. The ntithor nni forfiollnn lliul his tjiislneag to toll a story; ilio volume Is nol lop-heavy wiUi oblruslvp seholArship.

lllus- iralod with 83 pictures and 27 Fraters Present 'Frolics' At Percy Jones Hospital The Fraternal society of Hope collage presented its "Prater Fro- hci" Friday nielli, at Percy Jones hospital, fl'nltlc Creek. Arrange- mcnls lor lite presCiilHlion wore miide by lhr Otinwa-Allefiiin founly Rod Cross chapter, and Tlopp COllCKS. The show made a "hit" wilh Die 01 son solrtlcrs In the audience, socorelliiR to a ropoil. Pov uiiiililK to attend the, performance, laud spenhers broarlt-ftsled the en- lire show thranRhout the hosplltil, Two Army buses called for the boys Frldny nflornonn find relurn- od I Item folloivlnft the show. Dinner wit.s spi'ved lo the performers nl the hitspilnl, This WHS the second variety show presented tills week at, Percy Jones, l'11'OHKIW KALTlCIl Snrasoui.

M.tn-h 13 (UP) M'ftiiBfiW J-Mdlo Hyt'r, who thousfn his Si. Louis Carrtri were further abend In pitching Ihnn in bmilnjj, hnd llw ojiimsilo iirolili'in lodny-- his (iltchinfi npponred to have sotii-ed, Tlw Boslon Rod SON hollered Curd HurleiM Pollclt, Joint niwi fed Wllks for tolnl al Jti here for H-i) triumph, TO KACK 1' Clcai-watwr, March 13 Wall Diibiol, ri ht- hatidor obtained froin Vork Yankees, was scheduled to pitch for tlio today aguintt tho Dciroii TODAY Sun Francisco. March 13 (UP) -The Cleveland Indians and San Kninctsco Sotils, wliosc Dllion Riime yestorday can- colled tipcnuso of wet Bix)unds, will meet njjaln (odny, AIR COIJRSB Inciudod In Hal of thow hnv. I UK omi))loicd tin- privnlo coiiiM nl the floliiinij Air Service BIV Mllion G. Ilanwirn, Earl Rob- wi linlii-lmnn, Vcrnon Van' LiniRcvclde.

Those rewsnily enrolled In- tlio privoic pilot's course llanmra and W. Rislcy. STORE CLOSED! Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday MARCH IS, 16ond 17 I SPAULDINGS Bustef Brown Shoe Store 11 EAST 8TH STREET PHONE U12 SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT At The Central Park Reformed Church Key. Herman Rosenberg SERVICES AT 7:30 P.M, Lenten Singing Lenten Prayers Lenten Meditations SERIES "ON TO THE CROSS" i "In The Garden" I (March 14110 VI "In The Judgment Hall" (Mn'roli iUi) VII "On The Crott" To Yow AH Ye That fau By" UMP Does Your Farm Equipment Need Repair? question ijr Will you be roody? Ooei your trotter noed repair? How obo motor welding, odjuittng? flLLIS-CHflLMERS A A I ALBERT G. PYLE Between Hcllnnd Zeelmd Phoni 40041 Pattern girls sizes, 10, 12, Size 10.

3 35-ln, Send TWENTY-SIX cenls(26c) In coins for tliic Anno Atliiifif Wl'llu plainly SIXK, NUWIHUR. CIWTS. BOOK AND PA'ITEIIN 'VOGETHEll 'II CISNTS. The Look (his spi'iiig is tlip ANNE ADAMS Loali! Sec Jl In oitr Siiriiitf Book! Send only Mi eon cents fiiore for ciiUIOftol ensy-irw stylo's for wliole ramify. Also right In Lhu book IK I-'UISK 1 for a smnrl htiL-untl-linK sol' Sji-rul ydiir or tier TIK llollunil Si'Hlilll'l, HtlLT1l Dl'Hlirl- rno.l, Slli llollnnil, Mlctf.

Due lo uniLsunl conditions pttt- lern delivery is slower. When your car goes BRING IT TO US FOR A ow nmtr IUMPING AND PAINTING WILL IliTOM LOST "GLAMOIir Skilled body rcpnirmcn. Wide telcctiim at colon, Rcnaonnbtc pricci, Prompt terviOE. VRIELING 159 River Avenue MOTOR SALES, ING. Phona 3195 HOLLAND, MICHIGAN.

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