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, ^_ . th* Ciar* ioSga, Kntgbts 9* ^
afalotidvr. Clare jfc.,d tj^sVU|9*si eJeoUowof <offl-*ert;
a,ft«r conferlng tha, rank ot^aaatHt
and Ksigbt. ThW' fo^-a^^-sv^^f^
officers eMoted, for Mis -s-**ttj§*a*> jtik-fers
&^%^Bfs-u-rtB'f» tbe
Ol OSX^O*H»»J**'
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all to sbaw,
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■ ,.' *a» ^i • .f *i *i
will , . ,
:ary aSd^rHIji)*-}';
:a?atios to. Sn^ .on* in-
' *MB plana ;for tbla
*4ia*,tet-*easiirer. to"
lonldbepetd,
ajt follows: ,^
Qolre; Mariey
Dls*u*0|ntlon Of ataa*'
Uglier tree, Fred
V^lBBumi FubMeity.,
'..'-A. K^AebardY
^,4&fc'TS«*ftle.
, 'snob*, las clothing.
. .^^aBa^pntelai^ *$e,vare
She OttbsB'i Stat* Bank.
w^ol£b«BUfeS7 »«*»*««:
that wools appreciate
mas notify Jas.
Jackson^
_ Ing. December
*af^Mesx«n*olaes will be«eoq-
^on Jtao center of<MeRwa-B?
Tto^wlit^nffC*-»roi sinslng
h>^pf^i&dy £», tbe chll*
itte^fslfnr toe children
savsssindiag country,
tbere wlD be s getter*, ua
money and supplies so
^saane mill not be band*
laek of either. Let all
enter, heartily lntof$hejJ
id let no child go wlth-
J^ BemptonVv.^ ^*fc? *"**
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^a*fssinf*toa. Ptoaat
HP.*. Babel, M. of \r. > ^
-^-> „,.B*r*ard B-reoa-e,-*K,s*frya*> * -
Jph**6>*s»)iS B«xt7rnpP«*.K, of .R. and &.
Mrs, W-> 4^'^^*itftjrsxw*ssa<ai.ar*>' * .
~ -" Bas* Barns, M. o4pB>V • _> 1
.. ae^T-y^aAs^ernuun^-l.^.. -+ "*
■ Bronte* J^oojcnissiO. 9.
A*^ble'Ael*ennaa. Trustee 8 y<
Following lite e4eo*ton' or **: *
ead-.de&reaj-tor*;e lan^waa 3»ervsd
-tof.ssa gyib|s%»HlswVaMB %bb Qln>'
Tobm which" e^rajryon^^njoyedg ,«»% .
'p^iaily tlrttdaars: Osa^^ xbs p»^bj-t
ioent Pythian BSrtsre wore ~* proa»i-
nan%^8n*Jle while sbeV passed Jfbo
cigars, no wWdkk. jrf^tbeJEnigfe'h-J*.
soonlearnedlto their dfswaj^hafc'swrV
els are were loaded. Great; was-the
lava-lit r around the .half wbjan cigars
began to explode on ail *WlesJWgcrp e*>
neclally wben I. B., BamptonV^felgar
let go, gl>9weri*-^-;l%e^ women witl}.
ashes and tobacco. The passion- of.
good oigars potailinatslrasrfai mood.
Card playing-finisbeo ti.e^eV*»olng%
Sunday aJao^Mnnday, December 17
aad IS. are -the;days set for" the,K. of
P." AnnuaL~«3at*ae~ Hunt,, so li srlll
stead tbtffarniers' In ~hs*-d tqwatpb
tbeir chickens on Sbe above named
daces. T "• r " "
tf*$aW' Tsken From ^
rStU&fot Eveaiwi<&:P«st Story
t-S^*^j« ?->,*
feTbS.priaqsss
*ke3ltnaxee.
f^ssvsm*
Theatre promises an
for followers of tbe
tn its ottering..''The
»7" the HJ O. Davis pre-
tlon of tbe Laurence Trimble*
Mnrfin prodnotlon, wbiob will
!abown at tbe theatre next week,
ay and "Wednesday. *
bree factors stand oat pro-nJnentK
^Jy to give this pletare its nnos-ul 'ap-]
* Tpeal. One is the beautiful outdoor
\ scenery, all tbe scenes having been
intakes in*tfae High Sierrasof-Northern
vOslifornia. -
gjfe'Another is the story, unioue for Its
^ "quick action and rapid succession of
It wassfilnied from Hal Q,
'The Cross Pull.'J wblcb ran
~"in The Saturday JBvening Post. The
& ftory baa Its locale In tbe far West
|;^a*ad centers around tbe rivalry of two
S^nten for leadership In their settle-
•^steStand fa*/or at the hands of the
. both covet,
The third feature la the Introduction
^f*f Strongheart, a Belgian police dog,
gaa-'a star on tbe Ameriean acreen.
^■aPhls eaoine, who waa brought to tbe
^fooofay by Miss Mnrfin for tbe special
PpWpose of playing in "Tbe Silent
fef^SB,-" is said to display remarkable
jpfcetimtc ability and intelligence. He is
lyigijjd-so be tbe first dog to hold a star-
\ax part on the American screen and
eminence in tbfs respect is said to
.^ been, doe entirely to bis oapa-
ll|ry ip measuring np to' the role.
>r this prodaotion which Lianrence
ifsle- directed and for which Miss
made the adaptation a notable
has been collected. The names
de- Jobn Bowers* Katbryn Mc-
Wiiliam J. Dyer, James Mason,
n afsDoweil, R. J. Brady* and
^Bolder. ^
IJ«.3octete Francois.
SffiRIDANFARM
M8ME BURNS.
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Fj?r»* of Unknown Origh
Destroys House Occupied
by Franklin Brown. :
B»SlB*SaBS.SS. ^ ^
Sunday aft^rnoonv-flre'-of an no-
known o-rigiti broket out in the bome
occupied by Mr: and Mrs. Franklin
Brown in ^srldan townahipand had
gained sncb headway before being
diecove*-**dr- *>ba%/- all efforts to', ex-
Unsnlsbifianie was of no avail.
Practically fAbtba bonsehbl d goods
dowsr stMrs were salved by the qnfck
response of- tbe nelghbore^oat the
bouse was destroyed 'with a Joss of
abont »2600 with aa insurance' of
S1S00. ,\' —, , - ' ", '-. '*
Mr. and Mrs. Brown mejved to Clare
tbis week for tbe winter!, _ ''
Jesus Among Friends snd Foes.
Lnke 10:38-42; 11:42-44, SS. 54 56.
, l^asson for December 17tb,
A person is not saved by what he
does but what a man does reveaje bis
kind oSsaivatlon. In otber words a
man cannot buy tbe friendship of
God, doing something in payment;
but if one ia a friend of God his actions
will show his friendship.
Martha was ''worried in getting a
big dinner, and Jesus said: "but one
thing is needed, jnst a piece of bread*
a glass of milk or a bowl- of sou(£
One thing Is enongb do not'worry
about a big dinner, but cdxne snd
listen to my words." ' -- - -
Time spent with Jesus is never jest.
It fits one to tbink purer, live better,
and'belp more.
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that
e*«er the
l>6rhood
g&*®y
hctvtreext Mfdbps ^f^*^*j^y
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lime occ^bti devoted io peso** and good
thcisnipwhich lights to '
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Inspirit,
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supporilscivB^ti^1^«N>rcvcnt8 a: lapse into, bsrbarity.
[C2||r|*Jtto« jf^i|^lr»c^u^ tctsting its.'
e^S|^^ne^-^oj^rr^f|^ect upon "the po^otis* of
races^, the most advanced being those of Chfistendoia.
China, the oldest entity-aSnong peoples, has an adsni-
rable* occasion* upon whieh-4he citizens strive to liqnidate^
all their,debts, -t ft is a national"jfaijr-up day,and in ripirit
somewhat resengibles ' our, Christmas.,} In Japan t^tey .
have, an annual event somewhat like.our New Tear's
celebration, during which tb,e people go about express-^
ing good -will anjl^promoting good cheer.- BUt^hrist-
mas has a rnore'elevating effect than-either, in,that it -
^ncft only^typines peace, an^ good jwili&.but Cfarries* j&e^
^ encc of unselfishness and pure love, the most com-
r r mon expression being the bestowal _of girts.. When the J
Chrifetmas influence gains to the .point that its spirit -.
" -^hall permeate the afiairs of every day in the year,' the '•
A^iiaulenniTaJ»*w*iU have arrived..'- -r> -^, ■>'. "~ ?. ' \'
] We have this day, and if we mar^ not its ideal its vleaver*
,7 will produce other days of the-kind. In tl^e makii|g
^ of a newspaper -we have an opportunity to view( the'
^ many forces operating upon the character of hpmanity.
We see the .good and ;bad, the sincere and insincere,
'the selfish and unselfish. We believe the leaven of*
" good is more active than that of the opposed forces. If
X we have been able to assist the tight, much has been
't- due to your co-operation and we earnestly solicit a con-
,-if? tinuation of the same. ,. Our^ Christmas greeting to you :
'y va one t>f optimism, good cheer and'heartv godd wrishes. <\
The Publishers.
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_^ A. at bia home'
6»woahip, Monday D««embex^4tb,
rJ»r*S,at tbe age or asventy.three years
snd nineteen Aaymi- "~" "
„- The n^seased w-ta <»r-a In Uvfogs*
^tonieonsty. lfe-\-^.]Haj^sBss> 'mJu
IMS, and came v/ltb hi. psrenfs to
Gruesee tf«w|y,lft 188S. where he
aaaUta^r.nnWm moved to Isabtelfs
oonn^ ln.l"TS.T Mr. Smith's Illness
dates back bnt a tew months -bBtfbfl'
oondltlon was sot oo«-tfde**ed'serloaa
The deceased w«s ever r% effectlon-
ate bnsband and devoted father, a
Ir^d-and loyal neighbor. '
,;He leaves to mourn their loss a fife
aad six cbHdcen. Charlotte, .Mlery,
Nellie and ^r|bnr at aome sjt*4^eaj**r
0.&m^h, o^ir^eTaaOlty, and sfj-s. J.
B. wrolfdM.iofl^yons^twof^andaoos,
Olayton a: Smitl), of V^rnoja* and
AlhercO. Smith, ot^Wmltegbn*. two
^atrterat Mrs. J. H. Todi-asns, of Vernon/ and «fxs. F. O. Palk,, of Olare,
and one brotber, P. J. Smitb, of
Colonville. ,*f 5 r -•■ ■»' ■' >*
" The ~ funeral \ was beld In OlarS
Thursday ac the M. B. Church oon-
4nc«ejd. by Bev. JUtfu-ae and ^ inter-,
ment in Cherry Grove«cemetery. ,
ete Franoals met in the
am at 7:30 Tuesday evening.
IS. Roil call wae answered
members, each telling
ted for Christmas,
were received Into
^be second year -elass.
was aioog QJufJstmas
Slohotasi Marls
GeStwms, Fern
Marfan
MASONS ENJOY
OYSTER SUPPER
Nearly One Hundred Members Witness Installing
> " of Officers for Insu-
'* " ing Year. • - ' -,
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IJearly one hundred members of
t^P Johfa Q. took Lodge. P. St A. M.
gathered ac their ball Tuesday eve
nlsig for tbe purpose of witnessing
Do not try to make a certain iW ihe inatallatlon of the new offloers of
of nnnatural talk oalled a prayer, aulrp*«'I*fHe* Tb6y Me M ,olto*»:
go some where alone and tell Jesus
abont it, aa talking to a friend so
talk It ont witb Him. Learn wbat He
will say to you. Tben go back to
yonr work and trust Him to take care
of It all. - ,
"Oo not tbink I never tell Him,
All my doubts and pain and fears,
Ob bow patiently He listens
And my drooping soul He cheers,"
F. R. S.
Choose Magazines as
Christmas- Gifts
A varied assortment for young add
old. JLow prices of SI to S6 on single
avbeoriotlona or combinations.
Mcs. Morris Bides,
Phone 288 8«M B. 6th 8«. - 7ti
W. M., Angus McJjeod.
S. W., Ivan Mcintosh. . /
J. W., Norris Blden.
Secretary, Edward House.
Treasurer, Floyd Johnston. ,
Chaplain, J. W. Fonne**.
S. D., Russell Wilson.
J. D., Fred Thompson. *
Stewarda, 0. A. Wellmarf' and Boy
Wilson. ~ *- ■,
atsfsball, 8. O. Klrkbride.
Tyler, Frank Holmes.
Obsr, Obas. A. Thurston.
After the work had been completed
all sat^own to an oyster supper snob
ae only their cb«* Is famoas in, preparing.
LUTHERAN CHURCH TO
HAVE NEW MINISTER
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Rev. L.. Berothal to Occupy
New Parsonage Which Wss-:
c Recently Cotnpleted.
Special servioes will be held at the
St. John's Lutheran oburob next
Snnday, wben Rev. b. Berntbal will
Deinstalled. Prof. O. J. B. Hoenecke,
of Saginaw, who has acted as supply
pastor for tbe congregation for the
past sixteen months, will preach tbe
installation sermon and tbis will be
followed by a servioe In English by
tbe new pastor. "*•
Bev. Berntbal expected to move
here tbls week from St. Louis, but
will bave obarge of both congregations at St. Louis and Alma for aome
time. . '
During tbe past summer tbe Lutherans bailt a very neat cobblestone
parsonage beside ^heir oburcb and all
is in readiness to welcome Star: Bern-
thai aad family. '- -" ^
Notice to
Card of Thanks
GEORGE BOWEN
DIES AT DETROIT
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Remains Brought to Clare
Wednesday and Remains
1 Interred in Chen-jr
Grove.
The remains of f3eorge>Bowen were
brougbt to this city Wednesday afternoon, from his bome at Detroit,
wbere he passed front tbis life Moo-
day December lltb, and taken to
Oberry <QA>ve Cemetery, where services were conducted by Be% Mllberry at-tbe grave.
Tbe deceased will be welt remembered by many in tbls city as for several years he was a resident here and
beld many responsible positions.
Together with bis family he moved
to Detroit aboot-nise years ago where
they bave einoe lived.
Tbe obituary will appear next week.
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NOT ONLY SHOP
EARLY BUT MAa
PACKAGES EARLY
7^Ee>j
Local Postbffice Is Now\ Ready
to Db Its Part to Handle
Business. " /
With the Christmas rash of mat*
only a few days away the local post-
pfBce force is preparing to handle the
holiday business aa rapidly and care-
folly as possible. Former years have
demonstrated that* patrons of the
mails can do mneh to prevent delays
and blockades by a little thougbtfnl-
nesa and co-operation. Irts estimat-
edthat tbls year's business *--u; ex ,
deed tbat^>f last year by 20 per cent,
and tbe department will handle it if
given a fair chance. '
Remember tbat tbese thousands of
parcels cannot be handled id a day—
or in two daya. Prepare your parcels
In time, and wrap tbem securely, so
tbat tbey will not come loose In tbe
mail sack. Then write or print the
address plainly, so-- It can be easily
read at a .glance. *ot return card on
tbe upper left band corner; and if
yon desire, write "not to be opened
until Christmas" and mail it. Don't
delay until tbe last minute. Give.the
mail a fair show, and we will get
tbrongb without any trouble.
Better mall too early than too late.
8ntomobile license plesee
/orl«8. a deep green wjth wbite
agorae, matotofog the dolor aebeme<
of the varioas automobiles and betas*
loadable at quit* a diata-joe. aro fee-
|ore« wbishara oJaimed fejrtbeasw
Ifdaassr* ""> - *~7\ ^ ^ f~ y
AatVowners ea*a^ow<e«eore p^stse.
for the '^breakoot*' wito's. new l%i>enas
on yesr, oar, the proper time of wJ-4*& -
i»f .^bS i-sornlng ot Jannary^ la*. <3hjt
that l^Ste' sod" tber«»Jter yoo had
better bave yonr license plate oa year*,
car ttm. for the usoal order Vtif. pter ^
▼aU to arrest all antpjatawbo^t 1^'
display the gceVn tag for tbsils
year.' .j ^ "• 5 - jj^
J«fle year there will *e a Uttls^**ao*^
red tape tb securing a Bcense. '.JrfiNl&jjf
applieant for a license lor- an old?a|»tv-
and oats bought during tte3S^Mra^m%
elaaaed--mubf «bav«h.. a e*rtJflca«5&of '
fStle or elseVe will not be .jtraafteoV a,
license for the machine. And taep*
too. this yeSr.tons 'most furnish* fhe
number; of four operator's UeenssVW "
yon Will- |>aver*ro**ble getting; by.,_'^ ,
Clare cono'ty.car owners since De>
eember 1st can buy their 1923 license*
of Jabies S. BickneU at the Cttisene
State Bank, of tbla Oity.
RpK>s Governing Issue* "
'-Tbe f eUowfng directions relating to
issbibg of llesnaea'sbas been issued by .
Obarles J. Deland, secretary ot sjate; -'
-1. Every _ aatomob!le owner moss.-
present ve certificate of Utia"W*8btk
must conform to the apptiej&dnvtor ■
registration. '" Do not till in the title-
number on your appllcatiOn-forl{cense
plates as this will be done by ofnolat- -
loaning tbe license. ^ r -•«--■?'- -
2. In case you have a certificatesr
title to tbe-car you wlab. to lieeriae
and which has properly assigned to
yon, but for wbiob yon bave not severed your new title from tbe secretary of state, tbe official so aothorfa*-
ed will Issue your title only olB condt- -
tion or payment of SI and the surrender of tbe title. Tbe>seeretary oF
state will send yon a new title.
y S lop-case tbere ia a variance be- '
twees the application and tbe title,
the license will be-issued only upon-*
condition tbat yon surrender incorrect title,-make, out correot application and pay »1. The secretary of
.state will send yon a new title.
4 Under no circumstances will
license plates be issued upon any bat'
a new oar if tbe application for
license is not. accompanied by an application for certificate of title, ee
tbe Jaw requires tbat all application a
for certificates of title be checked
against the stolen cars file. ~ Under
no uircnmstances will this' rule ha
violated. -.-
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Bogan-Schogi{.
A pretty bome wedding waa solemnized last Friday afternoon at tbe
bome of tbe bride's aunt, Miss Mary
Bosch, when Miss Marie Began and
Fred Scbngg, both of this city, were
united In marriage by Rev. O. J.
Hoenecke, of Saginaw. Tbe ring
ceremony was used in tbe presence of
relatives and friends of tbe young
couple. - /
The bride was. taste fully gowned In
wbite carrying a sbower bouquet and
tbey were unattended.
A sumptuous wedding supper was
served tbe guests.
The newly weds will make tbair
home with tbe bride's aunt. Miss
Mary Boson, nntil tbe groom gets *.
house built od bis farm in Grant
township. ,
The Sentinel joins with their many
friends in extending congratulations.
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FARMER CLUBS ARE
OPPOSED TO LIGHT
WINES'AND BEER
Gasoline Tax and Prohibition
are Endorsed at Meeting
Held at L.ansing
: "•-* ..Lasjt Week.
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To The Ladies.
Sheridan Taxpayers.
To Grrot Township T**9&**^\£g&* "*Sj!S °°,^*'i^J
We wish to express onr sincere
thanks to friends and neighbors and
all wbo so ktndly assisted ns daring
our bereavement, also to those who
sang and fui-ntebedcSrs.
Mra. A. D. Smitb and €»l*d^eT-f.
Henry O. Smith.
7 ■ :>- aire. J. aUWe«ta)M,
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LADIES' OUARTET
GAVE GOOD PROGRAM
. The Florens Orchestral Quartette
presented a well varied program as
tbe second number of the .Lyceum
Course Wednesday evening. The ensemble members deserve partioniar
commendation, ..An a-rraageaseaS of
oldlove sof^tS was vea*y*i>r
On and after Monday, December 18
we will give a very useful and lasting
souvenir to every married lady calling at onr store. Please don't aend
the children or some one else yon
mnst oome yourself. Same will also
be'given to ladles planning on mer*
rlage itt tba near future.
Olare Hardware de Imp. Oo.
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Notie^ t6 TaxTSsiyers
Last week delegates from tbe various Farm Clubs of the state beld ant
interesting and profitable session aft
Lansing. It Is said tbat the membership of tbese various Clubs number-
about 20,000 and, it Is needless to say,
comprises tbe most intelligent and
progressive element of onr farm>
population. Among the resolutions
adopted were those relating tn a tax
on gasoline and prohibition. •
For the former, the resolution declares that inasmuch as the income
tax measure failed, to provide relief
from tbe heavy burden on real property, the legislature of 1023 ahoold be
asked to pnt a tax1 on gasoline to provide revenue for _ the construction
and maintenance of highways.
In relation to prohibition the reso-,
Inttonsays: -W^
We ravor enforcement of %he prfls'
blbltion law snd will support fa* v '
office only those pledged Ih favor
tbe eighteenth amendment. -nya
opposed to any
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Object Description
| Title | 1922-12-15; Clare Sentinel |
| Date | 1922-12-15 |
| Publisher | R.G. & F.A. Jefferies |
| Description | Friday, December 15, 1922 issue of the Clare, Michigan newspaper. Published weekly. Began publication in 1896. Previously known as Clare Sentinel and the Democrat-Press. |
| Subject/Keywords | Clare (Mich.) - Newspapers; Clare County (Mich.) - Newspapers; |
| Copyright Permission | This material is in the public domain. |
| Type | Newspaper |
| Format | JPG/JPEG |
| Language | English |
