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it's a woman s BY ROSEMARY For the past three years makeup experts have been teaching women to soften, flat- tea and blur eyebrows. Now they-are camouflaging them altogether with the no-brow look. The experts are claiming that because of the emphasis on "big eyes," brows instead of framing the eye and punc- tuating the face detract from it. The way to the no-brow look is by looking to the hair- dresser or a change in make-up. Hair can he cut right over the eyes in a special no-brow cut. Or just the shadow of a brow can be achieved by blanching or running the broiv into the eyelid. Bleached eye- brows leave most girls with reddish brows which can then be toned down with smokey eyebrow pencil or cake, dabbed or brushed on sparingly. For those who prefer not to use bleach, brows can be deem- phasized by brushing whitener on the upper eye lid, above the liner and brown or gray shad- owed Lids. The result—the ulti- mate in the wide-eyed look. Buying habits are influ- enced by the weather, accord- ing to a recent report issued in a leading women's business magazine. For every degree of temperature below normal on any day in the spring, and Yule Cards Create New U.S. Industry A new industry was born when the first regularly pub- lished American Christmas cards were introduced in 1875 by Louis Prang, the grand- father of all American greet- ing cards. Thirty-two years earlier, John Calcott Horsley, R. A., painter and illustrator de- signed the first known Christ- mas cards for his friend Sir Henry Cole, the inaugurator and first director of the Vic- toria and Albert Museum in London, England. While no authenticated "first" American Christmas card has been discovered, some historians believe that R. H. Peace, a lithographer of Albany, New York may have pioneered the first American Yuletide greeting which he lithographed about 1845. The card included a "commercial" by extending a "Merry Christ- mas and a Happy New Year" from "Peace's Great Variety Store —in The Temple of Fancy." Prang, a skilled printer from Germany, arrived in Boston in 1850 and opened a small litho- graphing shop where he spe- cialized in delicately-tinted flower prints. By 1870, he was well estab- lished in Roxbury, Mass., where his reproductions of oil paintings were so finely exe- cuted that he enjoyed a sizable business in England in com- petition with leading pub- lishers there. A woman employee in his London office suggested that he print "Merry Christmas" on some of his floral prints. By 1874, he had developed a good British Christmas card trade, and hence felt encouraged to offer his cards to the Ameri- can public in 1875. for every degree above normal on any day in the fall, sales will drop off one per cent. And with every one-tenth inch of rain that falls between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. on any day sales are inevitably depressed by one per cent. Women who are always on the lookout for a new piece of furniture that is inexpensive, different and will lend distinc- tion to a room may have a find in paper chairs now on the market. The chair, made of polyethylene-coated laminated fiber, weighs less than two pounds, costs only six dollars and will support child or adult. Its inventor, a young Eng- lish designer named Peter Murdoch, is now working on additional styles for chairs and a line of paper tables, in antic- ipation of the day when all furniture can be disposable. IN MEMORIAM MONTGOMERY—In loving mem- ory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, Joe Montgomery, Sr., who passed away three years hk 0 . December 1H, ;H)G2. Sadly missed by Wife, children and grandchildren 12-15p o IN MEMORIAM The flowers in the Memorial Window are in loving memory of Mr. Harrie A. Crowley. —Hessel Funeral Home o CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my rela- tives and friends for the baskets of fruit, gifts, flowers, cards and calls while I was in the hospital. They were all greatly appreciated. —Jane Bodell 12-15c o CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all friends, rela- tives and neighbors who sent gifts, flowers, cards, fruits, candies, cookies, cakes and pies, and called to make my 100th birthday a memorable occasion. —Mrs. Bessie A. Stauffer by Mrs. Leora Barendsen Mr. Alfred Stauffer 12-15p CARD OF THANKS Our sincere thanks to all the people who were so kind and thoughtful during the illness and death of our Dear Mother, Sister, Grnndi.iother, and Great-Grand- mother. Thanks also for the many cards and flowers sent to her during her stay in the hospital. —The family of Mrs. Hannah Burgett 12-15p o CARD OF THANKS The officers and members of Local 8 U.A.W.-C.I.O. wish to thank everyone who helped make our Christmas Party on December 11, 1965, the success it was. We especially thank the CiLgo gas stations in Cedar Springs and Sparta for the decorations they donated for the party. —Cliff Potter Recreation Chairman 12-15c CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this op- portunity to thank our friends and relatives for the many lovely cards and gifts and for their calls which helped to make our Golden Wed- ding anniversary such a memor- able one. —Mr. and Mrs. William Reaman 12-15p THE SENTINEL LEADER Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1965 EN MEMORY HYDE In loving memory of our daughter, sister and granddaugh- ter, Rose Marie Hyde who passed away Dec. 18, 1964 one year ago. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacent in our hearts, Which never can be filled. Friends may think we have forgotten When at times they see a smile. Little do they know the heartache That our smiles hide all the while. —Sadly missed by Dad, Mother. 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BY R O S E M A R Y

For the pas t three years makeup exper t s have been teaching women to sof ten, flat-t e a and blur eyebrows. Now t h e y - a r e camouflaging them a l toge ther wi th the no-brow look. The exper t s a re c laiming t h a t because of the emphas is on "b ig eyes," brows instead of f r a m i n g the eye and punc-t u a t i n g the face de t rac t f rom it. The way to the no-brow look is by looking to the hai r -d resse r or a change in make-up.

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Hair can he cut right over the eyes in a special no-brow cut. Or just the shadow of a brow can be achieved by blanching or running the broiv into the eyelid. Bleached eye-brows leave most girls with reddish brows which can then be toned down with smokey eyebrow pencil or cake, dabbed or brushed on sparingly. For those who prefer not to use bleach, brows can be deem-phasized by brushing whitener on the upper eye lid, above the liner and brown or gray shad-owed Lids. The result—the ulti-mate in the wide-eyed look.

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Buying habits are influ-enced by the weather, accord-ing to a recent report issued in a leading women's bus iness magazine. For every degree of temperature below normal on any day in the spring, and

Yule Cards Create New U.S. Industry

A new indus t ry was born when the first regular ly pub-lished Amer ican Chr i s tmas cards were introduced in 1875 by Louis P rang , the g rand-f a t h e r of all American greet-ing cards .

Th i r ty - two years ear l ier , John Calcott Horsley, R. A., pa in te r and i l lus t ra tor de-signed the first known Chris t -mas cards fo r h is f r i e n d S i r H e n r y Cole, the i naugu ra to r and first d i rector of the Vic-tor ia and Alber t Museum in London, England.

W h i l e no a u t h e n t i c a t e d " f i r s t " American Chr i s tmas card has been discovered, some h i s to r ians believe t ha t R. H. Peace , a l i t h o g r a p h e r of Albany, New York may have pioneered the first American Yuletide g ree t ing which he l i thographed about 1845. The card included a "commercia l" by extending a " M e r r y Chr is t -mas and a Happy New Y e a r " f rom "Peace ' s Grea t Var ie ty S t o r e —in T h e T e m p l e of Fancy."

P rang , a skilled p r i n t e r f r o m Germany, a r r ived in Boston in 1850 and opened a small litho-g raph ing shop where he spe-cialized in de l ica te ly - t in ted flower p r in t s .

By 1870, he w a s well estab-lished in Roxbury, Mass., where h is reproduct ions of oil pa in t ings were so finely exe-cuted t ha t he enjoyed a sizable business in England in com-pet i t ion wi th leading pub-l ishers there .

A woman employee in his London office suggested t ha t he p r in t "Mer ry C h r i s t m a s " on some of his floral p r in t s . By 1874, he had developed a good Br i t i sh Chris tmas card t r ade , and hence felt encouraged to offer his cards to the A m e r i -can public in 1875.

for every degree above normal on any day in the fal l , sa les will drop off one per cent. And with every one-tenth inch of rain that fa l l s between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. on any day sa les are inevitably depressed by one per cent.

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Women who a re a lways on the lookout f o r a new piece of f u r n i t u r e t ha t is inexpensive, d i f fe ren t and will lend dis t inc-tion to a room may have a find in paper cha i r s now on the marke t . The chair , made of polyethylene-coated laminated fiber, weighs less than two pounds, costs only six dollars and will suppor t child or adul t . I t s inventor , a young Eng-lish des igner named P e t e r Murdoch, is now work ing on addi t ional styles for cha i r s and a line of paper tables, in ant ic-ipat ion of the day when all f u r n i t u r e can be disposable.

I N M E M O R I A M M O N T G O M E R Y — I n lov ing m e m -ory of o u r d e a r husband , f a t h e r and g r a n d f a t h e r , J o e M o n t g o m e r y , Sr., w h o passed a w a y t h r e e y e a r s hk 0 . D e c e m b e r 1H, ;H)G2.

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T h e f lower s in t h e Memor ia l W i n d o w a r e in loving m e m o r y of Mr . H a r r i e A. Crowley .

—Hesse l F u n e r a l H o m e o

C A R D O F T H A N K S I would l ike to t h a n k my re la -

t ives and f r i e n d s f o r t h e ba ske t s of f ru i t , gif ts , f lowers , ca rds and calls whi le I w a s in t h e hospi ta l . T h e y w e r e al l g r e a t l y apprec ia t ed .

— J a n e Bodel l 12-15c

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I wish to t h a n k all f r iends , re la-t ives and ne ighbor s w h o sen t g i f ts , f lowers , cards , f ru i t s , candies, cookies, cakes and pies, a n d called to m a k e m y 100th b i r t h d a y a m e m o r a b l e occasion.

—Mrs . Bessie A. S t a u f f e r by Mrs. L e o r a B a r e n d s e n Mr . A l f r ed S t a u f f e r

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C A R D O F T H A N K S O u r s incere t h a n k s to all t h e

people w h o w e r e so kind a n d t h o u g h t f u l d u r i n g t h e illness a n d d e a t h of o u r D e a r Mother , Sister , Grnndi . io ther , and G r e a t - G r a n d -m o t h e r .

T h a n k s also f o r t h e m a n y ca rds a n d f lower s sent to h e r d u r i n g h e r s t a y in the hospi tal .

— T h e f a m i l y of Mrs. H a n n a h B u r g e t t

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C A R D O F T H A N K S T h e o f f i ce r s and m e m b e r s of

Local 8 U.A.W.-C.I.O. wish to t h a n k eve ryone w h o helped m a k e o u r C h r i s t m a s P a r t y on December 11, 1965, the success it was .

W e especial ly t h a n k t h e CiLgo gas s t a t i o n s in C e d a r Spr ings and S p a r t a f o r t h e decora t ions they dona ted f o r t he pa r ty .

—Cliff P o t t e r Rec rea t ion C h a i r m a n

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C A R D O F T H A N K S W e would like to t a k e th i s op-

p o r t u n i t y to t h a n k our f r i ends and r e l a t i ves f o r t he m a n y lovely ca rds and g i f t s and f o r the i r calls which helped to m a k e our Golden W e d -ding a n n i v e r s a r y such a m e m o r -ab le one.

— M r . and Mrs. Wil l iam R e a m a n 12-15p

THE SENTINEL LEADER Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1965

EN MEMORY HYDE In loving m e m o r y of ou r d a u g h t e r , s is ter and g r a n d d a u g h -ter , Rose Mar ie Hyde who passed a w a y Dec. 18, 1964 one y e a r ago.

A precious one f r o m us is gone, A voice w e loved is stilled. A place is vacen t in our hear ts , Which never can be filled.

F r i e n d s m a y th ink we have fo rgo t t en

W h e n a t t imes t h e y see a smile. L i t t l e do they k n o w the h e a r t a c h e T h a t ou r smiles hide all the while.

—Sadly missed by Dad, Mother . B r o t h e r and

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In loving m e m o r y of Dolla Mae Badgerow, who passed a w a y four y e a r s ago, December 12, 1961.

In our h e a r t s you r m e m o r y l ingers . Sweet ly , fond and t rue . T h e r e ' s not a day dea r m o t h e r T h a t we do not th ink of you.

—Husband , chi ldren and g randch i ld ren

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Don ' t f o r g e t the C h r i s t m a s c o n -c e r t on T h u r s d a y evening , D e c e m -b e r 16. in the Kent Ci ty School a u d i -t o r i u m p r e s e n t e d by the bands and c h o r u s .

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G l a r e and B e r n i c e R e y b u r n e n t e r -ta ined the i r f a m i l y a t a p r e - G h r i s t -m a s d inne r on S a t u r d a y even ing a s the H a r l o w s a r e s t a r t i n g a F l o r i d a vacat ion next week . J a m e s and B a r b a r a Har low and f a m i l y f r o m J a c k s o n w e r e t h e r e and Bob and Phy l l i s Wal l is and f a m i l y f r o m F r e -mont and B e r n i c e ' s m o t h e r , M r s . O . R. Ransom f r o m Ionia .

M r . and M r s . J e r r y Wol tansk i e n t e r t a i n e d a t d i n n e r Sunday M r . and M r s . C a r l o s F l o r i d o of W y o m -ing and M r . and M r s . J a c k Swanson and T r o y .

M r . and M r s . Don Mat t son w e n t t o Wyoming Sunday to v i s i t t h e i r d a u g h -t e r and s o n - i n - l a w , M r . and M r s . Paul P o t t s . T h e y a t t ended tlie Fa i t h Bap t i s t Church with t hem in the m o r n i n g and then r e t u r n e d to t he i r home f o r d i n n e r and tlie r e s t of tlie day .

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M r . and M r s . Douglas Se i t e s e n -t e r t a i n e d Sunday a f t e r n o o n and e v e -n ing a t a b i r t hday p a r t y f o r Anne S u r d a m ' s second b i r t h d a y . T h o s e p r e s e n t w e r e M r . and M r s . J a m e s S u r d a m and d a u g h t e r s , M r . and M r s . Bob Wylie and f a m i l y , and M r . and M r s . David C o o p e r .

John S t r e a m and M i s s L a r a y J a -g e r of Grand Rap ids w e r e m a r r i e d on S a t u r d a y even ing in tlie M a m r e -lund L u t h e r a n C h u r c h with P a s t o r J olrnson o f f i c i a t i n g . A r e c e p t i o n f o l -lowed in tlie c h u r c h p a r l o r s .

T h e O r c h a r d View F a r m B u r e a u G r o u p e n j o y e d a p r o g r e s s i v e d i n n e r on S a t u r d a y even ing . T h e f i r s t two c o u r s e s w e r e a t I rv ing and Dolly N y b l a d j and the d e s s e r t a t C h a r l e s and J o a n S a u r s . T h e r e w a s a g i f t e x c h a n g e and the u s u a l d i s c u s s i o n led by L y m a n C l a r k .

M r s . Dawn P e t e r s o n and Be t ty of K a l a m a z o o s p e n t tlie weekend with M r . and M r s . Ray R i c h a r d s o n .

M r s . J o a n n a P e t e r s o n , A l b e r t C a r l s o n , and M r s . Ruth J o h n s o n s p e n t Sunday and o v e r n i g h t with M r . and M r s . W a l t e r N icho l son in M u s k -egon .

M r s . G r a c e Z o e r h e i d e i s now with he r d a u g h t e r . Holly B o n n e r and h u s -band , in Grand Rap ids a t 5200 P l a i n -f i e l d . A f t e r C h r i s t m a s s h e wil l v i s i t N o r m a and f a m i l y in Ohio f o r a -wh i l e . She p l a n s to spend the r e s t of the w i n t e r with Be t ty ( M r s . Ray Goodman) and f a m i l y in C a l i f o r n i a .

M r s . C . B, L e a v e r s p e n t t h r e e d a y s l a s t week in F r e m o n t s t ay ing with h e r g r a n d c h i l d r e n whi le J a c k and N o r m a w e r e on a b u s i n e s s t r i p .

M r . and M r s . Dan L e a v e r and f a m i l y of F r u i t p o r t w e r e Sunday d i n -n e r g u e s t s of C . B . and Gladys L e a v e r . -o-

Boy Scouts Set Wastebasket Sale

Boy Scouts f r o m Spa r t a T r o o p 280 will hold a W a s i e b a s k e i Sale d u r i n g the week of D e c e m b e r 13 to 18 to r a i s e funds fo r needed camping e q u i p m e n t .

T h e Scouis will conduc t a h o u s e -t o - h o u s e s a l e of t h e s e p r a c t i c a l m e t a l w a s t e b a s k e i s which will make idea l C h r i s t m a s g i f t s . T h e b a s k e t s a r e a v a i l a b l e in a cho ice of d a r k b rown , be ige , o r b lue . T h e y will se l l f o r 75c e a c h m t h r e e for $2.00,

o Kent City Librarian

M i s s Mento McKelvey , l i b r a r i a n a t tlie Kent Ci ty L i b r a r y , announces tha t new h o u r s will be in e f f e c t d u r -ing the week of D e c e m b e r 21 and 27 only . T h e l i b r a r y will be open f r o m 10 a . m . to 5:30 p . m . on T u e s d a y s , Wednesdays , and T h u r s d a y s d u r i n g the hol iday w e e k s . It wil l be c losed on F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y .

Sparta Student Named to College Who's Who'

J a m e s Melvin S i m m o n s , a s e n i o r a t B e l m o n t C o l l e g e , N a s h v i l l e , T e n -n e s e e , h a s been e l e c t e d to " W h o ' s Who Among S tuden ts in A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t i e s and C o l l e g e s , " D r . W# | W, P h e l p s , dean of s t u d e n t s a t B e l -m o n t h a s announced . He i s the son of M r s . Orba B l o o m s t r o m , 3 6 3 C l a y S t r e e t , S p a r t a .

S i m m o n s i s a m e m b e r of tlie L i f e S e r v i c e Band of which he was v i c e -p r e s i d e n t h is j u n i o r y e a r ; a m e m b e r of the M i n i s t e r i a l C o n f e r e n c e ; and m e m b e r of the E l e c t i o n Counc i l .

T h e s e l e c t i o n w a s m a d e on the b a s i s of q u a l i f i c a t i o n s out l ined by the Who ' s Who Among S tuden ts in A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t i e s and C o l l e g e s P u b l i c a t i o n ; S c h o l a r s h i p , m i n i m u m a c a d e m i c a v e r a g e of 3,000 (on 4,000 s y s t e m ) ; p a r t i c i p a t i o n and l e a d e r -s h i p in a c a d e m i c and e x t r a - c i r r i c u -l a r a c t i v i t i e s ; c i t i z e n s h i p and s e r v -i c e to tlie s c h o o l .

THE SENTINEL LEADER Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1965

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S t a t e of M i c h i g a n T h e P r o b a t e C o u r t f o r t h e C o u n t y of K e n t .

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m a d e a s p rov ided by s t a t u t e a n d C o u r t ru le . D a t e : D e c e m b e r 8, 1965.

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