LEDGER Great Grid Game ENTUIES Seen Here By Belni; u Collection of Varioua Topic* of Local and FORTY-SIXTH YEAR LOWELL. MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 No. 26 General Interest Crowd of 2,000 FOOTBALL MANNERS Along Main St. New M. E. Pastor r'ONSIDERINO the Intemlty of Great Interest Vining Discusses East Gd. Rapids 6, the game of football, lU hard Lowell stores will be closed all clash of strong and vigorous day Friday. Nov. 11, In observance Republican Ticket Lowell 0 bodies, and the strain on nerves Aroused In of Ar.rlstice Day. No mall de- and tempers, It Is truly remarkable liveries on city nor rural routes. Farm News and that such good feeling usually pre- Lowell High school football team vails between the contending will play Grandvllle here st Re- The distinction of casting the creation park on Frldsy, Nov. 11, teams. Harsh words are said at first ballot In Lowell-tp, at the Home Talent Show to settle 2nd place In the Grond times, and soms players lose self Farm Views opening of the polls Tuesday morn- Sweeps Michigan Valley Conference. Grandvllle Is control and do things they regret. ng. goes to Mrs. F. B. Thompson, tied with Lowell now and a great As a whole the football picture who lives on Bowes-rd. Partici- Is one of good fellowship, and battle Is expected. Grandvllle Sponsored By pating In elections is one of the Corn Test, Woodlot scored 18 points against East teams play together year after great privileges of a democracy. year, and are good friends In aplte Grand Rapids which shows they Am. Legion New Deal Sustains Major can play football. of whatever roughness Is Insepar- Another great gala day In Low- Pruning able from the game. The young Lowell was defeated 6-0 here at ell this week Frldsy In observance Recreation Park last Friday, be- man who can go through that The big Prairie Farmer-WLS of Armistice Day. The annual foot- Defeats Throughout Country Corn Variety Test fore a crowd of 2,000 rooters. scrimmage and keep his temper community talent show, sponsored ball game between Grandvlle and A last-minute pass near the Lowell and retain the friendship of his by the Charles W. Clark Post of Hybrid corn has attracted the Lowell will bring thousands of peo- goal line was deflected by Stauffer opponents, has a poise and com- he American Legion, will be given attention of many Kent county ple. The Graiidvllle and Lowell as he tried to bat It down. Maloney mand over his feelings that will three nlghti, Thursday, Friday and The Republican state ticket every precinct In the counties of farmers the past season. Not a few high school bands will be out In also took a stab but missed and the help him fight some bl^ battles of Saturday, Nov. 17, IS, 19, at Lowell scored a sweeping victory In Mich- Kent and Ottawa. Harold Saur of have carried on tests of various hy- gay uniforms and there will be ball settled Into the arms of Stone- life later on. In the City hall. ' igan In Tuesday's biennial elec- Kent City was elected state sen- brid corns. Four such tests were heaps of color and plenty of ex- house, the Intended receiver, for^ tion. Former governor Frank D. ator from this district, defeating carried on by 4-H Club members. This show Is patterned after the •Itement. The game starts at 2:30. the touchdown. The time re- GOOD CO OPERATION Fitzgerald at this writing has a Frederick R. Schrlber by upwards Now comes a note of warning from Prairie Far mer-WLS National maining when he crossed the goal majority over Governor Murphy, of 1600 votes. Charles Tl. Feenstra the Farm Crops Department at A GENTLEMAN who recently Broadcast program as given in • A shadow of gloom hung over line was only 2 seconds according Chicago each Saturday night at the IJowell Friday night with nary a Democratic Incumbent, of upwards was re-elected to the State Legis- Michigan State College. All variety got up a highly successful de- tests and demonstrations In Mich- to the timekeeper's watch. monstration for a certain orfinl- 8th Street Theatre, and Is featured smile or cheery word of greeting of 90,000 ai\d the entire Republican lature from this district by a good state ticket will replacs Demo- igan got ripe this year and In gen- The game In the first half was satlon, was complimented for these by impersonations of your favorite for anyone—Lowell had lost to majority over James P. Mulvlhlll, nearly even with Lowell having the cratic Incumbents by safe major- eral the later the variety the bigger good results. He replied by expres- radio stars together with many East, and In such a tough manner! his Democratic opponent. edge with three threats to the ities. Governor Murphy had the REV. WALTER T. RATCLJFFE the yield. Varieties which In form- sing appreciation for the tplendld new and original acts. The old The chins of Lowell fans were The entire Republican ticket In East goal. The second half found blessings of Resident Roosevelt er years failed to ripen In Monroe co-operation he had. Everyone who time Square Dance and Commun- dragging on the street and many a Kent County was elected by better This community Is happy to wel- an inspired East team which In the campaign and the eyes of County were dead ripe In Huron was asked to help, he said, took ity Singing ar« also special feat- tear-stained eye came from Re- than a safe majority. come the Rev. Walter T. Ratcllffe threatened the Lowell goal several the nation were focused upon Mich- County. hold and did what was requested, ures. of this great home talent creation Park after the game. But md hi? family to the pastorate of timer In the last quarter Kyser igan as a result .In Lowell Township The unusual fall weather has so that the affair went over with show. on Saturday morning the change Lowell Methodist Episcopal church. was injured and the Lowell team Republicans gained a dozen or Lowell township cast 1308 votes permitted corn to ripen In good a bang, and everyone was happy You enjoy seeing your own tal- had been made and the cry was. They come to Lowell from a charge settled down to a defensive game. ented sons and daughters and your "Walt 'til next year!M fourteen governorships from the In Tuesday's election. There were shape. Growers who have conduct- about it. 645 straight Republican tickets and near Winona. Minn. ed these testa or who have grown Maloney Intercepted an East pass That Is the secret of SUOCMS in neighbors and friends on the stage, hands of the Democrats, the lat- The Rev. Ratcllffe was born In 388 straight Democratic tickets, nybrlds from out state particularly and ran It back 20 yards, but East any organisation or In town life. when they do a clever piece of Proceedings leading to the con- ter turning the trick In only three the balance'being scattered among Cohoes, New York, and spent his south should not take this year's held the Lowell team and took the If people would only do what they work and exhibit good showman- Uructlon of a U. S. post office states. The New Deal suffered the other eight tickets on the bal- early life In several New York results as final. ball on downs ending Lowell's last were asked to do, and refuted only ship. Under the skillful training 9f building in Lowell are moving tor- further defeat in the national state cities. He was graduated lot There were 255 split tickets. An Interpretation of the 1938 half attack. when forced to do so by some ur- the (Prairie Farmer-WLS Commun- ward. The procurement division of Congress, Republicans gaining .'rom a Buffalo high school where Dawson, Hughes, Young and ity service directors, the whole cast the public buildings branch, Wash- from 60 to 70 seats in the House The vote ran about as follows: trials by the college will be made In ent necessity or good reason, a 'ie won honors In oratorical and January. Howard Rather, head of Curtis were outstanding on the line learns to put the "pep", the spirit ington, D. C., Is now making and 10 or more seats In the U. S. Frank D. Fitzgerald 792, Frank great many good things could be public speaking contests and took the* Farm Crops Department at with all of them In on nearly every done which are not now attempted. and the sincerity into their acting preparations to advertise for - bids Senate. Among the states to re- Murphy 493; Luren D. Dickinson 774, Leo J. Nowlckl 479; Harry F. -art In debate and drama. He Is Michigan State College, Issues this play. In the backfleld Kyser, Stauf- -vblch U so needed in home talent and plans and specifications are turn to the Republican columns in ^so a graduate of Cornell College, Kelley 720, Leon D. Case 531; warning statement. fer and Maloney shared the honors. ALL PULL TOGETHER productions. expccted to be on file in the Lowell addition to Michigan, are such Im- Mt Vernon, Iowa, with a B. A. de- The Lowell team played a hard In every community we find oortofflce within a very few days. portant strongholds as Wisconsin, Thomas Read 753, Raymond' W. Farm Woodlots A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN is a gree and a graduate of Garrett game from start to finish and only young men and women of genuine Contractors must file their bids by Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Starr 492; Miller Dunckel 746. Biblical Institute, Evanston, III. The forestry department at Mich- the breaks defeated them. time when people feel their iblllty and also many of the older Kansas. The Republican victories Theodore I. Fry 500; Vernon J. 1:00 p. m., Saturday, Dec. 0, 1938. "••arrett Is one of the official theo- igan State College is planning de- differences and disagreements people who, If they had a chance, provide an Interesting cross-section Brown 770, George T. Gundiy 476; logical seminaries of the Methodist monstrations for farm woodlots to When the campaign ends, then Is would be as good on the radio as That brief cold snap of a few view as they Include the Industrial Carl E. Mapes 802, Tunis Johnson ?hurch. stress the disadvantage of graz- the time for people to think of -nany of the real stars themselves. weeks agb led many to believe that section of the East as well as the 454; Harold Saur 768, Frederick R. Odds and Ends The preaching experience of Rev. ing woods and things to do to ob- their points of agreement, and try And the enjoyment that comes to summer had passed and fly time agricultural West and Mid-west. Schrlber 478; Charles R. Feenstra Ratcllffe was gained In two years tain a better income from the farm to work together and co-operate the audience Is as great, and even along with It "o many screen Thomas E. Dewey, 36-year-old son 766, James P. Mulvlhlll 479; Cor- -is a student pastor in college, woodlot. Any Kent County farmers Strong Inner Administration sup- for the general good. Tne people more so, sometimes, than If they doors were removed from their of the Michigan weekly newspaper nelius Hofflue 761, Glenwood C. with whon: you differ on politics 'raveling almost 200 miles every who are Interested In woodlot Im- port Is marshalling behind the were listening to the original hinges. But It takes more thsm publisher and born in Shiawassee Fuller 486. think about the same as you do on week-end; a most Interesting and provement may arrange for a idea to introduce military train- artists In person. ar was declared a National 'We are very happy to be In Low- partment recommends taking off tion mark. Maneuvers for a get- government at Washington or the holiday. Mi and have found It a very friend- the dead side branches so that knots together may take more definite heads of business or other quarters There will be thousands here to ly community. We come to serve will be smaller and more clear lum- form now that the November elec- for some swift and decisive action. witness the annual Armistice Day Over 500 Attend Three-Act Comedy Working Rackets not only the Methodist Church, bter can be produced on the trees. tions are over. Probably the people should not football tilt between the Lowell but the whole community." Dead branches weaken so grad- look so much to somebody else to and Grandvllle teams, which will ually that It often takes many Lawyers both at the Wage-Hqur remedy these conditions, but start at 2:80 at Recreation Park. F. F. A. Fair EntAtalnment for the whole years for a tree to cover over these Administration and the Depart- should Improve them through their At 2:00 o'clock a parade will be family will be found In the coming In This Territory ment of Justice are wondering scars. The larger the scar the lar- own attitude and action. They used formed at the high school and will productfon of "Girl Shy" on Wed- ger the knot and consequently the whether the courts might become to nay In former years, that the march through Main street to the Lowell high school F. F..A. fair nerday evening, Nov. 16. It's the Be Sure to Join smaller amount of clear timber. clogged within a few days or v/ay to get out of a depression was park. The Grandvllle Drum and held In the high dchool gymnaslutn story of handsome Tom Aredale, White pine and red pine, com- weeks with litigation over applica- for everyone to work a little hard- Bugle Corps, the Granville high Tuesday wa* a complete success, •jlayed by Bill Lalley, who Is about Use False Claims mon In Michigan, carry these dead tion of minimum wage and maxi- er. In these times when short hours school band and the Lowell high having more than 200 entries In all to be graduated from college with Red Cross side branches much longer than mum hour standards. of labor are the fashion, that ap- school band will participate In the classes. Caledonia high school the name of being a woman hater; To Make Sales the southern pine. Benson H. Paul, ptul is not so often heard. But that parade ^.nd furnish music at the students took the largest number and what a contrast to his room- House-to-house calls to receive sllvlculturist of the federal forest Henry A. Wallace, Secretary of old time Idea of hard work did 'rame. * of ribbons with 13. Lowell tnJled mate, Oke Stlmson (portrayed by annual memberships In the Red products laboratory, found that the Agriculture, Is worried over the much good. To a large extent bad The local Charles W. Clark Post with 11, Sparta 4 and Coopersvllle Charles Dawson) who Is* faithful Housewives of Lowell and sur^ Cross will begin this week Satur- average length of time required for possibility that both Senate au- business conditions cure them- of the American Legion will serve 2. At the everting meeting more to all the girls, one after another, rounding townships have been vis- day under the direction of Mrs. branches to fall off from the first thors of the 1938 Agricultural Ad- selves, because goods wear out and a dinner at 6:30 p. m. in the City '.ban 600 rural people attended to more than any other man In col- ited almost dally In the past sever- Charles Doyle, chal'-mai. of Lowell. 20 feet of a white pine tree Is 27 justment Act will be retired from new purchases have to be made. hall to which all ex-service men of witness the Initiation of new mew- lege! Tom Is afraid, yet curious, to al weeks by canvassers soliciting Xssisting In the Work and acting years. Southern pines shed these Congress by the voters this year, If people are timid and fearful, this f.Ms community are Invited to bers Into the club. orders for magazines, extracts, reet the fascinating Babs Sanford as zone chairmen are the following: knot producers in six years. placing difficulties In the way of fearfulneus Is a great wet blanket. ittend. John Klelnheksel, teacher of ag- beauty preparations, etc., and who (Doris ChrlstlsnBen) who claims Mr?. Ray Avery, Mrs. H. J. Engle- Results of Paul's study are given the defense of the Act Optimism and hope probably do It Is hoped that everyone will riculture In the high school and In most cases make false claims she Is out "gunning" for him. hardt, Mrs. E. C. Foreman. Mrs. In Miscellaneous Publication No. more than anything else to make enter Into the spirit of the day and sponsor of tne F. F. A., has plan- as to the reason why they should Changing places with Birdie La- Theron Richmond and Mrs. P. C. 307, "Knots In Second Growth Pine New Deal advisers whose voice good times. People never get any- turn out to enjoy the parade and ned a trip to Chicago for 19 Verne she cleans the boys' apart- have the order, or work a sym- students from Lowell with others Peckham. and the Desirability of Pruning," on matters of policy often have where by losing heart and courage. the football game. ment aide by Peaches, Oke's cur- pathy racket that will not stand 'rom Caledonia, Sparta and Coop- Just published by the U. S. Forest been Influential for five years, The American people have con- rent gin friend, Babs finally ac- up under Investigation. One Lowell The Red Cross -•rsvilld to the International Live- bervlce. Other Information on were left out of the councils that quered all difficulties in the pest complishes her ends. The unex- housewife sends the following com- Don't forget the Red Cross, stock show. They will spend the pruning white and red pine can be led President Roosevelt to go In and are perfectly capable of con- pected situations which arise from munication to the Ledger upon this which comes to the country at this Happy Occasion for week-end In Chicago seeing the obtained by writing to the Forestry for more, rapid armaments. New quering any that now exist Faith- one mistaken Identity after an- subject: time with Its plea for those In suf- Deal enthusiasts in the Admin- ful work In every Job helps. If the sighting and attending the show on Department. Michigan State Col- Rotarians and Anns other. makes the story brimful of "Yon Know Me" fering and distress. Every year lege, East Lanring. istration and out are cool to any work Is done poorly, it Is costly, Monday and Tuesday. cxcltement and laughter. Birdie many great disasters come to the During the past few weeks the armaments Idea that might take and people hate to buy such goods LaVerne Is played by Marion Bur- country, floods, hurricanes, great old racket game has been revived the place of new !>ocial measures. or services. Work done well en- Lowell Rotary Club held one of ras and Peaches Carter Is played fires which drive people from their and the homes of Lowell and vicin- courages people to buy and order 'ts most enjoyable meetings of the by Jacqueline Day. homes, subject them to exposure 'Member When— In Memoriam ity have been solicited either to Another attempt to get author- more. So Whether th^ country has year this week Wednesday night See "College Days" come to life and sjekness, and leave them pen- purchase notions, groceries or cos ization for high-power Government good or bad times depends In large the occasion being annual ladiss' In the coming production by the niless and crushed. metics. The very familiar greeting When quail were plentiful in this broadcasts to South America Is ex- measure on the action of the peo- night which was held In the high On the occasion of Armistice Day "L" boys and Girls' Cluh—"Girl The Red Cross is the ministering as usual, "Mrs. Blank (or you vicinity, and when there were no pected In the next Congress. Amer- ple. We can all help souie by hope school gym The evening began we have It brought vlv'.dlv to mind Shy." %ngel which comes to all these know me), I am so and so from pheasants? ican diplomats to the South report in our attitude, and fidelity in our with a chicken dinner at 6:30, that our own community had Its General admission Is 20c and If 'oiks In dire trouble, and gives East Main Street," and on about When an old fellow saw his first that practically every American work, here in Lowell. served by Theron Richmond and heroes who were willing io sacri- reserved scats are desired ten ccnta them food and clothing and shelter some heart breaking episode in the car? It passed him on the road speech of Importance Is made un- hi? assistants, after which a most fice their lives on the altar of their 'Xtra will be required. Tickets may and medical care, and transforms family, then right Into the sales and he stood watching It, intelligible on South American UNCLE SAM IS HEALTHY enjoyable program was carried country. Charles W. Clark Post Se obtained at the Palace Cleaners & broken and defeated family Into talk handlne you a caper upon when a motor bike brushed past radios by static Interference from out consisting of group slngirig. No. 152, American Legion, mourn- up to 6:00 p. m. Wednesday eve- one on which the star of hope Is Europe. TTNITED STATES health author- which Is listed articles from which him, he looked un with surprise U .tome fun-making stunts followed the following deceased comrades: ning, Nov. 16. The play Is to be again rising. The noble work of Itles expsct that this country by a very Interesting address by you select your purchase. Did you and said, "I didn't know the darned Anton Anderson, Wlnford Alex- held In the Lowell high school this organization for health edu- Fascist nations are encouraging will have the lowest death rate In Editor George R. Averill of Bir- notice that the slip contained no thing had a colt." 1938 that has ever been recorded. ander, Ed. Hand, Charles W. Clark. Tynr.nasium. cation makes life safer. It; many some Latin American republics to mingham, Mica., who talked on his firm's name, neither did It con- - When a young couple drove to 'a This demonstrates a wonderful Charles Knapp, Peter Speerstra. -A activities are like the healing touch "blackmail" the United States by travels through Europe In the tain the amount In the package? village and said to an old fellow. gain In medical science. Countless W. H. Schneider. Robert Stiles, cf some power higher than human- threatening to confiscate proper- summer of 1937 accompanied by These goods are always Inferior to "Can you tell me where I can get children and adults who would Sam Proudfoot E. J. Murray, Dar- ity. Anyone should be proud to ties in which American Investment Mrs. Averill and other members of what you coulu purchase from your a spark plug?" and the old fellow once have fallen victims to the win Dickson, Joe C. Scott and Rev. belong to such a noble society. Is heavy. The idea Is to discourage the family, the talk heing illus- local stores. said, "You must mean a sparking dread reaper, are now restored to R. S. MHler. American Interest In new Latin trated with pictures taken by Mr. Thursday, Nov. 10, "Blockade" Usually this agent arrives and plug. Well, Jim Johnson, the man their joyful families, and given a NEW FLYING CLUB PLAN American Investments, leaving the Averill. Mr. Averlirs visit U .Low- Tlth Madeline CarrdU, Henry Fon- comes right In. If your doors are that runs the livery barn keeps new chance to live and prosper. FOR ALL INTERESTED field to the governments with ell was greatly appreciated and da and Leo Carrillo; also comedy not locked, which In itself is start- three or four of them and he rents Does it also mean that the people channeled trade. those present hope to have the ind novelty. ling these days to any housewife, The Michigan State Board of them out to young couples for 25c are taking better care of them- pleasure of hearing him again. . Tom- Toms Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11, 12 or It's at a time of day you should Aeronautics In cooperation with an hour." Those were the good old selves? A good many poople have Dlslodgement of the British from Rotarians for a long time have —Jean Parker In "Romance of the be seeing to household duties re- the leading airplane manufacturers days, for when a fellow didn't have learned to give such care, but there a position of power in ths Chinese Llmberlost", also Joe Penner In have made it possible for prac- a horse and buggy which most of Is an equal number who say they Seen waiting for a proper occa- PANCAKES FOR BREAKFAST quiring your Immediate attention, area is forcing new attention by sion on wh'ch to show their appre- 'Tm From the City". New serial. so you are half listening to their tically every citizen from 16 to 60 us didn't have, we could rent a rig should worry about to-morrow, If this Government to relationships Pancakes fer breakfast! Pancakes "Wild Bill Hickok", atnd latest Fox to learn to fly and obtain a gov- for a quarter and drive down lov- they have a good time to-day. ciation to Frank F. Coons for his talk, running like this. If they can with the Philippines, which can fer breakfast! News. ernment pilot's license at a cost ers lane, wrap the lines around the Many are killed by automobile col- splendid wcrk as secretary since sell so many anicles, magazines, soon come within the range of the club was organized in 1935 and HI. Jim! Wake up. Bill! Tumble Sunday and Monday, Nov. 13, 14 or what have you, "In three days within the reach of nearly every whip then fold our arms, and, well, lisions. but the number who lose from the hay! —"Three Loves Has Nancy", with wage earner. 'nuff said. Japanese ambitions. State Depart- their lives through collisions with this meeting seamed to be Jurt the they will be able to secure a posi- ment and Army opinion la strong Mother's mlxln' batter an' It's com- Janet Gaynor, Robert Montgomery The Initial move will be to es- —Contributed by Arthur Clarke, the laws of health is still greater. right time so in a neat speech by tion or go to college," as the case that Independence for those Is- ln' day! and Franchot Tone. Also, "Mother tablish clubs at airports where R.F.D., Alto. past president B. H. She^ard on may be. They are persistent and If lands Is not defendable. behalf of the club, Mr. Coons was Pancakes fer breakfast! Pancakes Carey's Chickens" with Ann Shir- you should dare say no you are there Is no operation at the present BEST OF THE HOME TOWN ley, Ruoy Keeler. Added. "Football presented with a handsome chair. fer breakfast! made to feel the very food has time. The first unit Is to be estab- AT The Department of State Is In r\0 TOU get the beat which the Thrllis" and Paramount News. llshed at the fine new Ionia air- MICHIGAN EARM FESTIVAL President W. W. Gumser pre- Rub yer eyes an' stir yer bones! been denied them. the market for a new American life of your home town has to Tuesday, Nov. 14—"Smashing the sided and past president E. C. What's the big delay? port. The plan calls for 40 mem- The 4-H Clubs of Michigan have foreign policy with a popular ap- offer? Or do you live outside Its Rackets" and "Pride of the West" False Representation Foreman acted as program chair- Mother's got the griddle hot! Hi, hers In each unit. For futher de- an important part In the Michigan peal. The old policy of a popular activity, so that you do not share man. there, break away! and Cartoon. Well, you say "yes, I did get my talis see advertisement on the In- Farm Festival at Grand Rapids Wednesday, Nov. 16—Kay Fran- front of democracies as opposed to the benefits you might have? order or magazine." But usually side pages of this issue. Nov. 14-19. There is to be $2,000 In Pancakes fer breakfast! Panrakes cis and Pat O'Brien In "Women a phalanx of dictatorships blew up The answer to that depends In you have had some disappointment cash premiums offered on the 4-H ONLY ONF AMENDMENT fer breakfast! Are Like That" and "Young Fugl- with the partition of Czechoslo- part on whether you are a constant In It at any rate your order was MACS SERVICE STATION displays. Judging contests In can- CARRIES IN STATE Comb yer hair 'n scrub yer paws tlves". Added, Benny Meroff or- vakia So far the diplomats are at reader of The Ledger. If you read obtained In almost every case INSTALLS BATTERY CHECKER ning, farm crops, poultry and live- 'n wash yer face, I say,— a loss for an understandable sub- the home newspaper, you know Three of the four proposals sub- chestra. through false representation. 1 everything that is going on In your ; Mother's fryln' sausages an' cakes Thursday, Nov. 17—Carole Lom- There Is no doubt something C K. Mackey, operator of West'S^,^ " ^ moral^ IgUtuto that will command public mitted to the Michigan electorate Side Standard Station announced I*™ .18- »» ten o clock. There will .upport home town. You find out what In Tuesday's ejection were defeat- Is on the way! bard and Fernand Gravet In "fools should be done about this rackct for Scandal", and "Danger on the this week that he has Installed a| be demonstration, for canning. benefits and advantages are avail- ed and one was successful. and we think It's up to the women cr 0J, Htncakes fer breakfast! Pancakes new speed checker for batteries. I^ 'f"". PP«- P Jj7 one of five booths Illustrating able, and you then can see what The proposals defeated are as Air." of Lowell to always be prepared. rtock 1 1 11 : per breakfast! This speed checker not only tells' f ® "" ? Friday, Nov. 18, home economics extension work of you have to do to share- these ad- follows: One changing the terms First keep your doors locked so j3Sp yer brogans 'neath the board how ,nuch tren at ten o'clock. Michigan State College set up vantages. The news columns tell of certain county officers from NOVEMBER 19 LAST DATE they cannot get in or to save time! « ?th your battery I but don' get In my way,— FOR WHEAT PREMIUMS has and how much a Demonstration teams wishing to for the Farm Festival at Grand of the organisations you oould Join two to four years, smother making : Mother's got the coffee hot an' coming In If you should open the of •oad it will compete should write to F. Earle which would aid fou In social Hfe lt &l80 Rapids Nov. 14 to 19, will be an supreme court Justices appointive, ev'rythln's okay! Fanners who have applied for ioor. Do not let the familiar "you ^ ^ 'ocates any leaks „„7Sl.tricraub agent at GVand and self improvement in your work know who I am" disarm you. Say or had connecJons in the cables, deflS®* * ° arrangement by women of Jackson the third proposal to suffer defeat Insurance on their 1939 wheat crops a lm for county to display a well planned and business. You tearn of the ed- Vlng the welfare act referendum. 'Pancakes fer breakfast! Pancakes; have until November 19 to pay for with all the pent up emotions you ^ .^s" min'utV the,r demonstration. ucational fdvantages the city of- j fer breakfast! can gather "No, I do not need ot obarge and only takes a minute. wardrobe for the rural family. The only successful proposal was their premiums, Mr. Henry A. Mrs. Margaret Reed, Jackson coun- fers. Many people miss out in life ''Lasses, fifteen buckwheats each! vour products, we have good store-' adv the one restricting the use of gas- Tlmm, Kent County Crop Insur- The British are allowing their ty home demonstration agent, is because they have failed to find oline and weight tax funds to fer Dad an' me an''you!— keepers where I can buy every-! ~~ 1 ance Supervisor announced thl? pound sterling to fall In value as cooperating with the group of out what Is going: on in the home highway purposes. Mother's gonto eat one when all the week. "This Is the final extension thing I need " CUSTOM TAILORING a deliberate policy to gain a t;adc | fambly's thru! women whose exhibit is to be on town, which the home newspaper of time for payment of 193£ wheat There Is nothing the officials can! Men Interested In the best fitting advantage over the United States tells in each issue. T. Alfred. display on the second floor of the BABY SHAKER insurance policies," Mr. Tlmm said. do unless the solicitor becomes suits in newest winter patterns in an effort to redress their trade Manufacturers' Building on Ionia •• abusive. So save your money either will be glad to hear that our Chl- balance with this country. A CREW NECK SWEATERS | ^ Dmth ^ AdmlwT., ^ street in Grand Rapids during the Persons now on relief should be Washington • reports indicate to spend with local establishments cago tailor, Mr. Williams of E. V. cheaper pound Is complicating the week of the festival. happy in the knowledge that of A new supply of these popular becoming more common in news- that the chaplaiji has prayed only or put It In your church envelope. Price Co., will be here Tuesday. problem of marketing American every dollar given to aid them, 11 fall sweaters Just In, maroon, navy, paper headlines. Personally we twice In the senate this year. Per- — Lowell Housewife. Nov. 15. to personally fit suits and farm products In England, and un- Typing paper, 100 sheets, letter- c*nts goes toward keeping some Dartmouth green, |2J6. don't particularly care for that haps that Is what's the matter ————— show new suiting settling the negotiations for a re- head • size, good sulphite bond, political Job-holder. Coon*, sort of admiration. with the countiy. Good printing—Ledger office tf c26 Reynolds' Men's Wear. ciprocal trading treaty. 20c.—Ledger office. tf TWO THE LOWEU, LEDQEB, LOWELL. MKTHIOAN, THUBSDAY. NOV. 10, ISM

Che Lowell Ccdgcr Health - Hygiene 23 YEARS OF THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. NOV. 10, 1938 THItEB and Rlto Solo REMEMBER? » >2K- WSFTX '' l? Disaeminated Through the Kent nllaaburg A: Vicinit\ This and That jCoweH Stews inihlliih«4 every Thumday tnurnlnf at 210 Kant Main Stiret, Lowell, County Health Department by SUCCESS • Just 20 years have Fresh Home-Made Mt» Wetlev MIIU' Mlrhlftan Entered at roitoffloe at Lowell, Mlchlgnn, nn Second CIom the State Joint Committee on * passed since the world From Around Chocolate Coated 1 Matter. Fubllc Health Education. (Ionia of 25 30 and I.ou " OeTh hid to make n trip County Medical Society Co- went wild with news of f to the hospital again Tuesday. Thib Business Suits operating) Thoughtful personal service, and the Old Town CHERRIES Is the first trip he could make In R. G. JEFFERIE8, Editor and PubM«her. $10,500,000 ism ElECID I —ARMISTICE! quality merchandiie have built i 35 2/earsylgo a car since he was Injured early Member Michigan Frees AuodaUea In August All other trips had to KIDNEY PILLS our reputation, and that reputa- Lena Reusaer of lonla spent last i 'b. 30c be made In an ambulance. He has of Sturdy Worsteds Member National Editorial Asaoclation L. K. has, or fancies he has, a Paid in Claims mom's mujy on nosrchoice of miowest motohistsi Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. been sitting up some each day the disorder of the kidneys. He seems tion it our very pricelett asset Wesley Crooks. i November 0, 101.1—20 Years Ago past two weeks and Is getting quite certain that, if this column along nicely. The long wear youMl gel Siibnrrlptlon Rate* P a>-able In Advanoe: Moka your oll-ehang* NOW.... b* lot* I Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Wilcox of H. C. SCOTT Marriages: Neva Buttrlck of can be brought to divulge the name Lansing were Sunday visitors of Tascade and Frank Wlllette of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodcock Year 12.00; Six months 11.00 of a "remedy", to be purchased at * Home of Good Homs of Grand Rapids were Sunday vis- from these new Fall Wor- . Three months 80c; Single Ooplee 5c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth. Lowell. In Grand Rapids; Feme the corner drug store, the trouble The Cltiien's Mutual Com- IS0-V1S 10-W MAKES C01D STARTING W. A. Roth Fmeral Cbipel Msdo Candlss Berkley and Charles W. Clark, itqrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs sted Suits won't be an ac- pany of Howell started busi- Mr. and Mr. Alva Rising of Dave Garfield. The Lowell Ledger, eiitahllshed June, 1M3; The Alto Solo, eetab- can be made to vanish magically. I both of Lowell, In Grand Rapids; Thus all the nuisance of consult- ness at the right time. In Store Phone M Res. and Nights 830Sarana c spent last Thursday with J* »:• ac i Katie Scott and Ralph Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradley spent cident or because you are lished January. 1904. Consolidated June, 1917. ing a reputable physician might be :asier than any other oiu Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks. Sunday evening at the home of 1015, and finished twenty- ^oth of Lowell. In Grnnd Rapids. easy on your clothes. Mra Ju a Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis. A SOUND DOCTRINE obviated and the outlay for pro- three years of successful Irs TIUM, RIGHT NOW. to change to Iso-Vis IO-W—to make sure Mrs. Martin Elckhoff entertained . « « » .i - " her Myron Carter of Detroit spent home herc at the a?e of M yearB Mr. and Mrs. Pete Edinger and fessional fees might be avoided. or easier starting on any cold morning that comes. the German Ladles Aid at her Every governmental official or board that handles public money It Is necessary, however, to In- business August 25. '.he week-end with the home folks. Eugene Stevens and family mov- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chalmers spent should publish at regular Intervuls an accounting of It, showing home last Thursday afternoon. form L. K. that no *cndei-working It'I soft to change to IKVVIS IO-W note - because it gives your Mr. and Mrs. H. L Wcekei werekd to the farm of Chad Lee In the week-end at the Emlel Stauf- Sturdiness is an outstand- where and how each dollar Is speni. We hold this to be a funda- It has built up a state-wide Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Telter of drug Is known to this column, or engine empU lubrication, even on the wannest days. guests of friends In lonla on Sun- Keene. fer home and with Mrs, Stauffer mental principle of domestic government organisation and employs near Ada were callers at the Har- ing feature of these busi- to the medical practitioner special- If! mart to change to Iso-Vis io-w now for it will son yom day. W. D. Sanders moved, his mat- and Lloyd Stauffer were supper ising In kidney disease. "Kidney able adjusters and attorneys old and Rosella Telter hdbies Sun- n • „ - __ . tress factory to Holland, after a guests at the Ed. Bradley home. latUry the fatal crfru drain of slow cold starting—save your bat* n De oer of ness worsteds and the pat- trouble'' Is a very broad term cov- to protect the pollcyholdera day. " f " .. ° "® three years' stay In Lowell, where Mrs. Estella Wright and Mrs. expect another world holocaust tary MOW for quick, carefree starting In the winter days ahead. ^rand Rapids called on Mr. and ^ ^ within 18 months, or just about erng a variety of ailments, not all on all serious claims. It haa Mrs. Ernest Taylor of Detroit he dld work for famlllM Mary Scott spent Sunday at the terns are those you won't of which disclose their true nature jpent from Friday unUI Sunday Mrs. Harry Brings Sunday. lng thorough satisfaction. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ander- long enough fer England to get held its volume for the flrat tire of. armed. from their symptoms. Only a evening with her sister, Mrs. Ray Mrs. Max Raymor spent the F. P. Hakes opened a colt break- son. thorough diagnosis will suffice and half of 19S8 with an increaae 4 M NI Qable. week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Ing department in connection with Volght Gundell of McBrlde was I this may include a chemical and In cash and " government MOTOI GUI Ted Venneman, In Caledonia. his livery and feed business. a Thursday visitor at the Dave ISO-V18 ta MM, bilk Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ashley and John Garfield home. mlcroatepic examination of the bonds. Just N years age. on Nevember 11 CbMUflg yoor oil bswvta Mr «nH Mr. w a onH Carson and family moved Neat herringbone weaves, urine, the inspection of the whole prorVtod br Staadwd 01M- QUAKER STATE tanas laughters, Maryan and Norma of Mr. and Mrs. W A. Roth mto the Morris Johnson house on Mrs. Fannie Lennon of Grand 1111, the order te "cease ftrtag" speti rouuhW is MI Lansing, were at their home here family enjoyed Sunday dinner ,M area by means of instruments George J. Burke, of Ann en, wMduBmsvtyoaeMUyM- h Rapids spent Sunday and Monday stripes and overplaids . . . from front te front en France's gres< trouble It only Ukf« •taut rANOUNO InMk Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wlngeler of which are paased into the bladder Arbor, ia president of the KnMhtob«SU*srriMlil Maurice Trumbull of Vergennes- at the Harry Vaughan home. HOME and, poaslbly, the use of the x-ray. battlefield. It narked aa end to tb. S Fred Denny of Chicago and Ray Saranac. tp. dug 900 bushels of potatoes on Herman Jones has rented his smartly tailored, models CUM In addition—since disturbance of company, there are exper- greatest armed cenflict la klstery house to a Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Denny of East Lansing were week- Mr. and Mrs. Chet Leary left for I two acres of ground. that fit easy and comfort- kidney function Is frequently due ienced men on the Board of lira world went dclirlsnsly happ> -AT STANDARD OIL DEALERS ^AjieJuxfxui end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hastings Sunday where they plan Born, at Indianapolis, Ind., to of near Lowell. to disease of other organs—particu- Directors and trained claim bat It did not forget tte brave ael Dsnny. to spend the winter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Keller (ne* Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Boynton were ably. A large selection to larly the heart—a complete physi- tiers (abevel who had learned tbr Sunday dinner guests at the Wes- NEWS adjusters and agents in all Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hogan of ;helr son Verne. Delia Godfrey of East Lowell), cal check-up of the patient is borrort of war and ooald new rest ley Miller home. Bernard Miller choose from in the new strongly indicated. parts of the state to give Jrand Rapids were visitors at the d and aunt, Mrs. J. F. Boynton. spent By Mary Dague /J^^!^JiB^J!!^jy| yi!*Starllng celebrated his 90th For generations, purveyors of proper serrioe. The following SUudard Oil SUtionfi are hen to ttrrt you In your own homt Com- FARM FESTIVAL Wilson Washburn home one day Grand Rapids called on their sunt, ...... T. . „ Tuesday afternoon and evening at Fall colors. For some time we've been hear- munity: last week. the home of his parents. bycMbvd. tZwujnith patent medicines have extolled the Look in the telephone book ing that the men-folk are drinking virtues of their kidney pilla, -ome John Layer East Main-it Teddy VanMeeter and Richard Abby on Sunday afternoon. Lowell living up to Its roputa Mr and Mrs. Lester Stauffer and more tea. Perhaps they observed for your local agent or write TO Daws of Lansing were guests of son Lee were Sunday dinner guests of which irritated the organ to the A. H. Stormnnd Central Garage Suits priced from $26.00 up will tlon as a market town, loads and 75 The Village their English cousins who always extent of Increasing urinary out to- Mrs. Hattle Peckham from Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mac's Serriee Station be custom fitted at Reynolds' loads of potatoes, beans, apples There are many who wffi tell stop work for tea and who aeem put all of which delayed com- West Maln-st until Sunday. Men's Wear on Tuesday, Nov. 19. etc., coming Into town. Bradley. i *26 to be getting along Respite the fact Frank Stephens M-M at Segwan Miss Herman has rented the F. you that the Village la no more. petent diagnosis and the Institu- WM. E. R0BB, Stcrttuj Mr. and Mrs. Will Gramer and Mr. Williams of Chicago will per- Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hale closed They will tell you that the Village that Great Britain haa had her full tion of remedical measures and Roy Richardson • •••••••••• .M-21 and Ada Ro&d sonally fit all suits. c36 their summer home and went to E. Boynton cottage for the winter share of the world's troubles. In Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Washburn months. they knew In years gone by is none of which ever proved effec- George A. Story, Local Diitribiiior ...Phone 97 spent ths week-end In Lansing „ . — r- .nA HuncrK 0,Smyrna for th,e winterCC0U, insteat 0d1 of mostly a memory. The Village to any event it's a wise peraon who tive in relieving the oondltions for Correspondent received a letter LonU Lefcbre, Ada Digtribaf^r Ada Phone 66 with relatives. ^ • ° ^fro m Arcadia, Mich., Nov. 4, stating them was not a sectiAn of New takes time out for a cup of hot which it was advertised. 1 York like the Bronx but an idea, fragrant tea. In general kidn«y diseases fail Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conklln and were visitors at the home of M* - ArUm Unrman new nsstor there had been no killing froat and Smart Fall Topcoats ' Women as well aa men need re- and Mra. Ray Matthews In Cedar ***• dahlias were still in bloom and perhaps even a movement into three groups; (1) new growths Citiiens' Mntoal crtO>W L faCFT thrss children of Beldlng were Springs Sunday afternoon. I^urch Congregational Greenwich Village in the days laxation when things pile up for and precarcerous lesions, (2) dis- Lowe District aad Jerry spent Sunday with Mr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs very pretty. when your reporter was fresh them. Houaecleanlng time ia turbances due to the ageing pro- and Mrs. Jack Healy at Battle Nell Blakeslee. Mrs. Morgan Wood and son Carl Mr. and Mra. Wesley Miller and strenuous and you will last longer Mrs. Qcrtrude Themai Creek. fW family were entertained at a birth- from college was a sanctuary of s and chiefly to hardening of Antomobile Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Henry have called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peck-i NovetnbeT g, iM8—SO Ye«rs Ago artists, writers, liberals—those who and do a better job In the end if the arteries, (8) acute and chronic Wart end oauo aftct Maraha* ham of Grand Rapids one day last day supper laat Friday evening at you rest at the aero hour of the EnthuaiAsm is necessary to suo- i lL, been entertaining the former's week to see their young grand*! Fire destroyed Hotel Central, the home of Mr. and Mra. Mllo strove for success In the wot id of Infections and (4) malformations Mrs. Flossie Curtis and Miss afternoon. Sit down In a comfort- Focb and Us staff received the Ger But It must be sound in VEQETABLEUttNltVI mother, Mrs. Florence Henry of daughter and niece who haa been Lowell firemen making a hard Miller in Grand Rapids. Other art and Intellect; and those who that Impede nptural function. Insurance Co. man plenlpetentiariee at Betheode* Vernlce Benson attended the WLS Greenville for a week. Polos andfrnohairs, light in weight yet warm had a new Idea to give to the able chair In a pleasant place— theory and practical in applica- quite 111 land successful fight to save ad- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Some patients may be complete- France. Da the exact spat where show at ths Civic Auditorium Wed- tion. It must be controlled by ros world. kitchen, living room, porch or ly cured ami others helped not at Howell, Michigan nesday evening. ittfur ***** Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raymond and Joining property. Kramer and son Jimmle. Those and serviceable. All new Fall models in ^hia There our very best rebels de- dining room—have your tea leisure- steed the railread ear la which How good a driver are you? caution, but at the same time re- Mrs. May Walker of Saranac were Chester G. Stone. 77, township whose birthdays were honored and all, depending on the cause of the Mr. and Mrs. Orley Burns spent flect confidence. Wise are the fied the moat choice conventions ly and you will find that you can trouble and the earliness of the peace was slgacd, France placed the Can yow answer this quMtlon? FriUay evening at the Thomas Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. clerk for 12 years, known as Low- their birthdays are: Dale Miller, price range. No belt, slash pockets, raglan promptings of the heart when gov- of the post war age and promul- finish the work, whatever it may stage* at which it ia recognised. above memorial stene. If a pedestrian starts to cross Karcher home. FOX and Mrs. Lou Rickner. ell's "Apostle of Sunshine", a res- Nov. 2; Bernard Miller. Nov, 3; shoulders, half-belt and all-round belt atyles. be, with renewed vigor and be a erned by the wisdom of the head. like Summer Nowidenl t of Kent county for 70 years Beulalne and Elaine Miller and gated new plans to enhance civil- Emphasis is placed on checking or the street at an intersection on the Mrs. Frank Thompson of Rut- —Orlt Mrs. R. D. Haha Is attending a itatlon. There, new and different gracious hostess at the family din- controlling the malady wherever South Bowne "go" signal, but the light flashes land visited «t Henry Thompson's and of Lowell i2 years, passed Mrs, Kramer. Nov. 7 and Mllo Mil- All new Fall shades represented. ner table even at the end of a hard ***** dinner meeting of the University of away at bis home here. ler, Nov. 9. art and literature — modernistic, poesible to prevent serious damage Mrs. Jennie Pardee "stop" before he reaches the other Tuesday. \ Michigan Club in Grand Rapids cubist impressionistic—were con- day. to the kidneys, bladder and asso- side, does he continue to have the Mrs. Flint Phillips of Ciarksvllle WlHK Sam Fahrnl of Vergennee-tp. left "£41 this (Thursday) evening. In CaEfornia for Swltxerland to visit his aged New Fall Silk and Wool Hose 29c, 50c ceived and sometimes hatched. ciated structure*. Surgery is near- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff of right of way over vehicles until he and Mrs. Frank Barnhart and chil- Alton • Vergennes Originally the first embryo stu- Serve jellied with ly always effective in removing gets across? dren spent Tuesday with their Be a Radio Expert Mr. and Mrs. John Frledll and mother and other relatlvea. Lowell, and Mrs. Jenale Pardee SHO^N n*nw» Horace Ward and Fred Haa kins Mr*. Clvds Condon New shipment of dents and artists who came to vour fall salads for something dif- cancerous areas and in correcting If any drivers make mistakes in mother and grandmother at Way- children of Washington called on Mrs. Gertrude Richmond, form- the Village were attracted by the ferent. Soften 1 teaspoon plain were Sunday afternoon callers at land. Mr. and Mrs. G. Frledll and Mr erly of Lowell, now residing .n °f A*a bulMlng new houses congenital malformations. Similar- the Ray Aubil home In Leigh ton, this situation. Do you? Is the re- LightWeight Feit Hats $2.95, $3.SO pi Inter-1 Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Evellett of low rents in the section. Gradually gelatine In 2 tablespoons of cold ly recent advances in medical sponsibility here entirely with the Mr. and Mrs. John Nash, Henry and Mrs. Emil Frledll Sunday. Indio, Calif., sends another Warren Ford. 70, a life-long it became known as a haven for water. Melt over hot water and Mr. Aubil had his left arm taken esting letter to the Ledger aa fol- of Orattan-tp., died In Mua- Nashville were Monday visitors of science have given us effective off in the corn busker Thursday pedestrian or with the driver? Thompson a.id family and Arthur Mr. and Mra. Eugene Carr and the intellectuals. Men with long cool to room temperature. Grad- Moore and family of Freeport lows: kegon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blaser. Reindeer Suede remedies against imectlon in the son Russell visited Mrs. Carr'a p hair, Windsor ties and corduroy ually beat into one cup of mayon- 1 while assirtlng his brother husking Here is the answer; It is the re- The weather here on the Desert ^ - Hakes left for a three Mrs. Beckwith spent over the urinary tract his corn. Mr. AuMl Is in St Mary's spo.islblllty of the driver to see spent Saturday evening with Mr. mother and slater, Mrs. Loomia and jackets, women In smocks and malse. Pour Into a shallow mold and Mrs. Frank Thompson. la Juat like June and children areW*®""' trip In Indiana and other week-end at Orleans with her son Zipp«r Jackets $5.95, $7.85 The recognition of kidney dis- hospital at present Feme, at Royal Oak Sunday. ou rtiort hair (which waa very dar- to chill and become firm. Cut in that in such a qpae, pedestrians are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deming of Al- running bare-footed, the winter " them states. and family. ease and Its treatment is a highly Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mishler and permitted to get to the sidewalk. ing id those days) frequented cel- aqua res or fa .icy shapes tc Tarnish Important branch of medicine and to were callers at Watt Thomas' Mrs. Martin Houseman spent months here are our summer Charies Wolfe and family moved Mr. and Mra. Elmer Wlttenbach All prices include the sales tax the salad. Gwendolyn spent Sunday with Mr. 'Saturday with her daughter Ruth months The flower gardens are to Pontlac, where be secured work were Sunday guests of Mr. and lar speakeasies and fired with can scarcely be compressed within and Mrs. John Postma of McCorda. Thui-scajr. cheap Italian red wine, argued in- a single "pill" as L. K must real- This relief business is terrible, The Bowne Center Extension i at Mt. Pleasant and visited Mr. and all in full bloom and good old sum- A daughter was born to Mr. and Mra. Glen Parsons of South Bos- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nash and Mr8 Buit cessantly Into the night f A negro waa telling his minister It® If he persists In self-doctoring, even a herd of elk in a national Club met with Miss Mable Bergy Mrs. Ray Rogers at Alma Sunday. mer time is here. Our thermometer Sweetiand. ton. that he had "got rwligion." baby spent Sunday with her people. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruegsegger The Village had its share of he may wiicreed in finding a "rem- park, fed on government fodder Friday. The club has 'acquired Sam Telter was home from here In the office registers 98 de- A. E. Denny and Cliff Pant re- "Dat's fine, brothah, but is you Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pardee. -ri()g turned from Philip, 8. D, where and Mr. and Mrs. Clare Culver ths lunatic fringe. Many of these edy" which will temporarily mask during the wlnUr. Is now too lazy many new members. lil. S. C Friday to attend the sure you is goln* to lay aalde sin?" Rev. Donald Hoffman and Mr. We have lots of eating places for each located a half section of land, were callers at the John Blerl home lived on the tourist who was then his symptoms but almost in- to go out and forage for itself. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher | Lowell-East football game and had isked the minister. and Mrs. John Mishler of Grand tourists, and the streets are lined c*P«ctlng to move there In the during the week. starting to come to the Village evltihly, will result in Irreparable Rapids were Monday dinner guests Acta the pleasure of assisting as cheer to see the "goln's on." There waa "Yessuh" WWc with tourist cars fiom all states, spring. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Balrd and harm to the organs involved. at Will Mtshler'c. In the afternoon Ieade«, the patriarch with tht flowing "An' is you gwlne to support de < ^OrrcHhuM woV4 a In some of the cafes appear sirfn* A. A. Scott was hit by a swiftly Mr. and Mrs. Archie Condon at- churoh and help de widows and de they attended the funeral of Pete '••Vnoon I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Althaus and reading; "Meals free any day the revolving belt In the cutter factory tended a supper demonstration of white beard dressed only in a bur- Stahl which was held at the Men- lap robe tied together with a rope orphans?" Ernestine spent Sunday In Lowell sun doesn't shine" Well, they are and narrowly escaped a broken aluminum ware at. the James "Ready, right now." nonlte church. I'M deOrlnm ol armlsttce re tfcts with Frederick Althaus and fam- on the safe side aa there Is never arm. necessitating a several days' Balrd home Friday evening. and others equally unique who Ledger Entries Harold Yoder and family visited Phllo Blakeslee, Mr. and Mrs. John added color and atmosphere. "An' is you gwine to pay up all tamed a few weeks later when the ily, the occasion being Soony'a a day on the Desert that it doesn't lay-off. Mrs. Lucy Blaser and Mrs. Katie Morse Lake Sunday at Emory Keim's of Camp- doughboy* came marching home fibntpatuj cP&PK&uHczd Schwab and Mr. and Mrs. Glen There Is no doubt that the Vil- yob debts?" THE PRESERVATION OF GAME birthday. * shin*, even in January. Aa soon Mr. and Mrs. John R WhUc Blerl attended the Swiss Ladles Mrs. Frank Houghton Telter attended their annual "Walt a minute, pahson! You bell. Tbenaands passed aader the triom lage today Is changed In many Mrs. Lena Lux accompanied Mr. as there Is a rain the sun peeps out went to Grand Rapids to spend the Aid at Mrs. Lena Elckhoffs last chicken dinner at the home of Mr. ain't ta'kin religion now—you is CPORTSMEN often think of the Mrs. Delia Perk'ns oi Grand phal arch erected In New York city and the walka are again dry. I winter. Thursday, Mrs. Laura Liough will aspects. Parts of the section have and Mrs. Melvin Lewis and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee and Mrs. Allen Be hie r of Lake talkin bualnees." richness of American foreets, of Rapids visited at Will Pardee's on A few days later they were ma* We had the pleasure of driving entertain them next month. gone commercial—but there are Thursday afternoon. ter Phyllis of Grand Rapids to and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hotchkiss Odessa. still little hideaways that the tour- the teeming life that throve in tered on' and headed for bfcne. to Arixona laat Tuesday and stood 1 November 5, 190S—S5 Years Ago Moscley Extension Class met Mrs. Leo Fray and daughter and Ionia Sunday to visit Mr. and Mra. spent last Tuesday evening with Last Tuesday George Houghton ists have not found and where rem- Americans do not seem to know them in colonial and pioneer days. 0n ,id h with Mra Clyde Condon Friday One reads in old histories, for in- sister Glendora Miller of Banfleld [HHRppy! Robert Lux. ^ •£ |fVn I!L Mrs A. H. Peckham, formerly of Mr. and Mrs. Vess Seeley In honor ^ in Petoskey on business for TWO NEW FORDS aftemoon. Several of our regular nants of the cognoscenti gather. what they want. When we are not visited Saturday with C. M. Bene- pressed the button ^ Lowell, d'^d at her home In Grand of Mrs. Seeley's birthday. the Railway Express. He spent Aside from the physical aspect, crying for the "blues" we au-e cry- stance, of the abuadan^e of wild MTCHMAN PAIM WUVAL CORP. . ML MTRDFEW* BFE • OMNO WOS, MKK Mrs. Bernice Fox of Cascade waa members were unable to attend dict. from 1 the Colorado Rapids, after a week's Illness, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Houghton Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. ing against the "reds". turkeys. The hardships of pioneer a Saturday afternoon caller of Mra. thro ^ the ^nah The «nal Is ^ ^ ^ and thla lesson will be reviewed at there are many that will contend Will Mishler and family were in Blrth8; A dau hter Mr and daughter Suzanne of Ciarks- Harold Johnson of Mancekma and the spirit that was—or Is—Green- life must have been solaced for Ella Robinson. Mrs. Dora Gllboe next meeting which will be with returned home Wednesday night many of those families by the Hastings Saturday afternoon. Just half as wide as Gr*ml Mrs. E. H. Spencer of Lowell; to vllle and Mrs. Frank Houghton wich Village continues. They will POM V-lt New five inches and son Max of Grand Rapids were but U JWrThere mu^ Mrs. Frank Ryder of Ver- Mrs. Fred Blaser Dec. 9. Miss Elaine Hobbs spent the week-end toothsome flesh of such creatures, Mrs. Jennie Pardee visited Mrs. evening callers. have been nearly 2,000 cars "oni . Densmore wishes her work to spent Sunday in, Detroit with Mr. argue that the Idea that was Green- Jsiella Yarger of Carlton Friday loager from bumper to ENJOY THE BAKING THRILLS YOU GET WITH and Mrs. Howard Houghton. with Margaret Osmer at Cascade. wich Village continues partly on What's the Answer? which in many sections was so a'l around to see this wonderful ^***™* reach more rival homemakers By EDWARD mtCH easily obtained. afternoon. bumper. Roomier bodies— Josephine Horning called on her Mlas Bernice Telter spent Sun- The girls played their violins at the the same stamping grounds—part- sister, Mra. Carl Roth, Jr.. at Blanche Francisco and Marguerite church service. Our grand country in its original Mrs. Lydia Thompson accompan- more Inggage space. New Blaser will take the next lesson on day In Battle Creek with friends. ly in the portion of Hollywood ied by Mr. and Mrs. Se-nlah Wea- ctyiing. Hydraulic brakes. Blodgett hospital Sunday after- of enelneering and during the con- h-.ith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee that the intellectuals now occupy state was one that encouraged the block printing and the class will growth of ever?' kind of game A ver visited Mrs. Thompson's Scientific soundprcofing. noon. Mrs. Roth is gaining nicely Xr-STSSS 'wJSTak^l^ ^ P H^ter left for were Thursday evening guests of Do you believe everything you —and partly In the minds of the LILY WHITE .'rom her recent operation. :hoose two ladles to take the third land having a network of streams daughter, Mrs. Minerva Staley in TripIe-oithioDed comfort 85 6-1 N 8 lesson. First lesson was on accos- Mr. "and Mra. Phllo Blakeslee of hear? No, aald Senator Sorghum. liberals all over the world, whe- Middlebury, Ind. Saturday and of water from the Colorado ^verh^ "' - ^ Norfolk." vlf to As I sit before ths radio only the ther they be on the battlefields of bringing abundant water, with suf- or 60 hp. V-8 engine. "The Flonr the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Story and son but it Is large enough to supply the icrles In the home; how to select Lowell. Sunday. e Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs tap dancers and the Jazx bands Spain or back In a Kansas school ficient rainfall and good soils the of Grand Rapids were visitors of Desert. We also visited the old pr*-P*J~ , ® ...... them as to color, kind, shape, etc.; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Blough ac- Prkosbefla •».... tSM* Bast Cooks 1 Walter Blakeslee, Mr. and Mrs. I seem positively genuine. house after Manhattan turned a usual rule, was one where game Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyser Sunday. son in Arizona Just over the Call- ^ also touched on lamp shades, table companied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Via" m v d 11,8 famll cold shoulder on the'r art. animals and birds grew naturally. fsrd V-l Tsdor fsin: wM Evening callers were Mr. and Mra. fornia line. It te the prison where ° ® > linen, book shelves, mirrors, pot- How a modern sportsman would Blough of Wclcome Corners to Norman King and son of South tery, cushions and dishes. One les- like to be dropped uown in such Grand Rapids Sunday where they Boston. ITv mCVe^o t ^PrKfalck with son will be on fancy work and an- Idol Chatter spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. THIS COUPON a country, and given the chance to DE LUXE FORD V-l: Pro- the^prison there are' dungeons on typhoid fever at his home here other on making candlewlck bed fill bis bag with these beautiful Will Glasgow and daughter Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hubbel and one side that are dark holes in the . ^oyd CI ley formerly of South Stories about film stars getting vider all the basic Ford fea- son Robert and Mr. and Mra. Lloyd spreads. We urge anyone luterest- varieties, whose flesh is so temp- dred. ground. The ceilings bad only on- ^e11. en^red l°to tbe groceiy married, insists Ben Berme, should But seme were act so fortunate tures, with extrt luxury. Hubbel and children of Grand ed to come to the next meeting, Value 10c ting to the hungry appetite of man. Mrs. Elmer Shaffer and Lois and I «I!TE FLOII air hole, about the slxe of a broom buslneas with his brother-in-law, G. Mr. and Mra. Roy Smutz and Mr end with commas. fweuty rears later, veteran bosr-i Rapids called on their mother and H The'American people have not Eleanor Blough visited Thursday Remarkable amoent of Cemet ia S4b. St M4Vrlb. Sacks handle. The guide said that the - brothers. In Lansing. and Mrs. Fred Brandt of Dover. with Agnes Campbell of Eagie tais throughout Hhe nation home In equipment included in AT YOUR OCALEr* grandmother, Mrs. Emma Hubbel Will be accepted on any 50c purchase treated their game mercifully. valids left by the World war. stront men went blind In the dungeons. Will Schre^ner waa g*en a BUT- Ohio, are expected Wednesday for CHATTER: Observed Maxle They have shot at it in the most Sam Roudabush and family of price. Hyireulic brakes. Sunday. and were fed bread and water once P^ty by twenty of bis school willed men who are striving to a few days' visit at the Ablert at our store Roscnbloom, the fighting motion wasteful manner, destroying many Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ray MUaud 85-hp. V-8 engine. Sets a Mias Dora Bangs went to Pon- . mates, honoring his 17th birthday. Blaser home. The Brandts are picture actor, coming cut of Ra- "come back" In the lace of physical are species that should have been en- of Freeport visited Sunday at El- new high for low-priced tiac Saturday to attend the wed- We also saw the building where S- » McDeld returned from cousins of Mr. Blaser. dio City ... He kept walking right mer Shaffer's. and mental ravages left by gas and and Mra. Blake Vanderllp, Myron change TartM POLES couraged to propagate and remain cars — in appearance and ding of Mlas Frances Sydnam, a the pory express used to Grand Rapids and opened a gener- Mrs. Rudolph Wlttenbach is in SATURDAY, NOV. It, 1938 Into a driving rsJn without either abundant Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels of shrapnel. • Many have sncceeded McCorcTs Mnttert Vanderllp and Mr;. Beulah Duell former teacher In the Lowell huraes; also Uui N«rd road. The al Jobbing shop In tin, copper and FOP? performance. Blodgett hospital this week, having coat or hat . . . Maybe he thought Our whole country ehould give Haitings, Mrs. Martin Kinde vis- overcoming their handicaps and be Mra. R. T. Williams and sister, Mrs. Lixxle Crab. school, and spent Sunday with rel- planks were wired together anl »heet Iron^ installing a complete set had an operation Monday. he was still in Hollywood . . . They ited Sunday at the A. T. Eash T-Srsrda; Ssdsa more attention to the propagation coming wers! ciuxens. They paid s ••...MM* Mr. and Mra. R. Foot ma visited atives In Detroit much If It lay In Ita nriginn! place. M up-to-date machinery for the During the week callers at the (A few Fair Trade items excepted) say the French for "jitterbug" la EFORE the time when people ac- home. >l of every useful species of wild life. high price to give the world pesce. Mesdames Postma, Wood, Colby Clyde Condon home were Mr. and "Insecte dc jaxr" ... In the recent quired individual names >ey as a means of providing good food „ Mr. and Mrs. Buell Siseon of ^ "r ^ A'** HI... ot ^ Lrcovererrup^L^n^l ^Kent Co. W. C. T. U. conven B and Zoet and Miss Lena Postma Dartd Au.Un of OrMn^Ue. P* . Uoi< WEEKS FOR S1.00. IF ORDERED BY MAIL PLEASE ENCLOSE er, Mrs. Sarah Behler, Thursday. St. Mary's hospital. Grand Rapids, lecture at Rycraon Library, Grand DMM* Ttita—MIM K*- Saturday night. Mrs. Dolan of pounds tne* aht Kr«t*, MONOGRAM FILLING COIN OR STAMPS. Lowell and Fred Pattlson of Alto Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark spent on Monday night for an emergency Rapids, on Thursday evening to won high scores, both east and Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Mart operation for appendicitis. Ger- heor Alfred-C. Hottes, author. The bulk STATIONERY PRESCRIPTIONS Fourteen Awarded Trips topic of the lecture was "Remodel- 3 OUAltTY •! west and north and south. A de- Stephens of Conklln. aldlne was reported to be as well Printed to order RAM FOR SALE—One high grade Mrs. Chas. Smith received a fine as could be expected on Tuesday. ing and Remaking the Home Cvwrtry CM Cw«. Y«l Is the most Important part registered Shropshire ram, one S. W. Bowne Fourteen boys and girls, mem- llclou? chicken dinner was enjoyed Grounds." impm/hu. Mrs. L. T. Anderson bers of Kent County 4-H Clubs, by all at 7:30. clectrlc Iron as a second prize on Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Furner and 60c and up of our business. year old. Would qualify for the her loaf of white bread at the Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Courtright Mr. and Mrs. Walter Afton, Sr. State ram truck. O. C. Austin, have been awarded trips to Chi- cago at the time of the Interna- Alto Library Tea State Grange meeting at Allegan of Grand Rapids motored North and son Walter were dinner guests Ciarksvllle, Mich. p26 Mr. and Mrs. Owen Nash were tAUSAU last week. on Sunday to locate a camp site of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rusco of THIS AD AND Sunday guests of their daughter tional Livestock Show. The winners Book week will be observed at Miss Velma Anderson of Harper for deer hunting. Grand Rapids on Wednesday. FOR SALE—-Holstcln and Guern- and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. of these trips have been outstand- 25• c• the Alto branch of the Kent Coun^ hospital, Detroit, spent the week- Mrs. Daisy Ward, Mrs. Mort Hugh Henry Ward has been sey heifers, to freshen In spring, Deming of Alto. ing In their club work. The trips $35.00; also yearlings, $25.00 ; 5- have been furnished by Grand Rap- ty Library Saturday afternoon, end with her parents, Mr. and Lampert and Mrs. Will Furner mo- named as manager for the Wal- Bumper Crop Sole I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proctor and Nov. 19. Tea will be served by the Mrs. Wm. Anderson. tored to Muskegon on Tuesday to green drug store at Muskegon. Country Club Qoldtn Bantam Corn year-old Guernsey giving good Ids and Kent County business firms 49c Mary Sinclair were Thursday eve- and Individuals. Here arc the win- hostesses, Miss Cleone Hayward Dr. and Mm. G. M. Thorndlke attend the funeral services held Friends In Ada of Mr. and Mra. flow of milk, $48.00; work horse, ning guests at the Leon Anderson and Mrs. Ella Freeman. The li- were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. for Lafayette Whitman, who pass- John Christensen of Grand Rap- PRUNES WHOLE KERNEL to» 13 years old, 1500 lbs., $25.00; home. ners and the sponsors: Betty Gran- 'DRIED FRUIT Buyo a guaranteed 2 quart HOT WATER brarian. Miss Audra Clark, assist- and Mrs. B. A. Perry of Hastings. ed away after a long Illness. He ids were grieved and shocked to Choice geese and ducks. F. L. Steen- Is of Nelson township and Lee 70-80 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batey, daugh- Patterson of Cascade by the Grand ed by Mrs. F. S. Kinney and Mrs. Mrs. James Rankin of Croswell has many friends In Ada to mourn hear of Mr. Christensen's unex- Country Club Croam Stylo j. . BOTTLE. Prepare now for winter chilU. man, 2Vfc miles north of Lowell ters, Margaret and Agnes, and Floyd Flynn, will be ready to dlt- LOS ANGELES, Calif. . . . Bobbl« his passing as he and Mrs. Whit- pected death at his home on Mon- Siia 4£,19c on Lincoln Lake road, first house Rapids Press. Edward May of Is visiting her son, Carl Rankin, 10 friends, Charles McCarthy and Bob Cascade township by A. B. Burk- cuss the new books which will be wife and new son. Loescer is only 2 years old, bul man were frequent vialtora in Ada. day i enlng. Mr. Cbrlstensen had GOLDEN • ANT AM to left. No business Sunday. p26 Imelker and Mr. and Mrs. Dan NEW FALL MENU TEMPTERS available. he is man enough to take on th« Callera at the home of Mra. Mary been In his usual good health and SAVE WITH SAFETY at holder of Grand Rapids. Roger Thirty-eight teachers from DEER RIFLE for sale or rent; al- Foster were Sunday guests of Mr. Gust of Nelson township by D. J Our librarian reports an average Bowne and surrounding townships job of grooming this gander, a 38- Harris thla paat week were Mr. and his death proved to be a shock to Michigan Maid - Froth Chumod and Mrs. Robert Ellens of Ada. \ Prepare For The Holiday Season Ahead so hunting coats and ammunition of 35 books being let cut on library pound grand champion, for thi Mra. Lewla Critea and son Jack of everyone. He is survived by bis Remer of Cedar dprlngs. Dorothy ¥ met at the Alto school Wednesday, at Ralph's Tire 4 Radio Shop. Monica Anderson of Middleville days and 50 books on laat Tuesday. forthcoming competition at thi Bowling Green, Ohio, and on Sat- wife, son James and three daugh- /CHRISTIANSEN'e Kropf of Vergennes township by Nov 2, In their flrat meeting with Great Western Live Stock Show 53c TOMATO JUKI Phone 23-F2. c26 was a Sunday guest of her parents, Grand Rapids Growers Associa- Miss Irma Stenson of W. 8. T. C. urday Mra. Nettle Miller of Alto. ters. BUTTER 2 - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson. Fancy Old Faahionod Husking Bee tn he held November 20 to 25. Sunday callera of Dr. and Mra. Early Tuesday evening the com- coromr cun tion. Wendel Beuschel, Sparts Dlscurslon of the school program Froth - bwoot - Eatmore / TAe Store FOR SALE—Corn stalks. E. M Mrs. Mary WIerenga and sons township by Kent City Farm Bur- California About 50 men, neighbors and Al- and the physical aspects .of the Charles Freeman were Mr. and plete returns on the election at DoUoieot * Toll Alger, Phone 7-F3. p2« of Hastings and sister, Mrs. Dorr RAISINS Ada were as follows: A total of eau. Gerald Williams of Oakflrld Seedlast 3 ' 20c to men gathered at the home of school room were the topics under Mra. Jim Oasewaarde and daugh- LOWELL'S FAIR PRICE DRUG STORE Glldden spent Wednesday with Campau Lake ters of Grand Rapldt. 438 votes were cast 232 were Re- NUT CLEG — 10c HoaHhful 25c FOR SALE—Hard coal burner, 18 by Rockford Co-operative Assn. Mrs. P. Stahl and Mr. and Mrs. discussion. Next meeting will be their mother, Mrs. Fred Spencer of Gertrude vanPutten of Cascade Wednesday, Nov. 16, same place, Nra. E. It Hurd Dr. and Mra. Charles Freeman publican and KM Democrat and In. fire pot. In good condition; LaBarge. Francis Seese last Thursday after- 100 were split votes. For governor, township by Mills and Healey of Evaporated noon and husked and drew in their Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Clark of and Mra Katie Burt motored to TWINKLI also small Round Oak heating Miss Margaret Anderson of East Grand Rapida on Thursday to visit Fitzgerald 280, Murphy 152; for stove. Chas. Campbell, McCords, Grand Rapids. Avis Stauffer of California corn. The community extends Grand Rapids called on their sis- Mr. and Mra. R. E. Mervau of WHEATIES Lansing spent over the week-end Gaines township by the Caledonls lb. sympathy to these families in the ter. Mra Albert Duell, Thursday Robert Freeman, who has been Lieut governor, Dickenson 274, Mich. . p28 with her parents, Mr. and Mra. PEACHES Northport visited her father U S. Nowlckl 189; for Secretary of Club Farmers Elevator. John Spangen- Fruit 10c loss of their husband and father. afternoon. Hunter one day last week. seriously ill with pneumonia, and The Armistice Is Signed!-20 Years Ag« Leon Anderson. found him greatly Improved. State. Kelley 280. Case 100; for At- CABBAGE FOR SALE — Ernest berg of Sparta township by the Mr. and Mrs. Vklda Chaterdon Mr. and Mra. Steve Deshotne of Pumpkin 10c Ayres, 811 N. Lafayette-st., Low- Mrs. George Howard attended a Sparta Cooperative Association. W. C. T. C. and children of Grand Rapids were The Egypt Grange will hold a torney general. Reed 274, Starr 142. Fruit Fknrort 4p^17C bridal shower on Margaret Tlmm Grand Rapids spent Saturday night •Dr. J. Clinton Foshtie's summer I Whole to* - ell. p26 Dean Bradford, Sparta township, Fancy Sunday evening lunch guests of with Mr. and Mra. Archie Apsey dance at Egypt Grange hall Fri- at the home of the latter's cousin, The W. C. T. U. will meet with home near Ada was totally de- by the Sparta Rotary Club and California lb. Addle Sinclair Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sllcox. Mr. and Mra. Claude Ford of day evening, Nov. IB. Everyone in- TomatoM 3 25c USED CARS— Mrs. Clare Gless, Sunday evening. Sparta Chamber of Commerce APRICOTS Mr. and Mra. Claud Sllcox called vited. stroyed by fire early Friday morn BUT SUCAB 1934 Master DeLuxe Chevrolet, Harold Vreeland, Gerald and Dried Fruit 20c Nov. 11. at two o'clock. Topic will Caledonia called on Mr. and Mra. Ing. The Are was of undetermined Betsy Chase, Walker township, by be "Constitution." Everyone In- on their cousins. Mr. and Mra- Reed Cooper Saturday. Frank Richardson, Wm. Johnson very clean. Claire Anderson attended the the H. R. Terryberry Company of Vreeland, of Harris Creek recently. and Gaston Hanson of Grand Rap* origin and the loss was estimated , Mint Poftitt * f9c 1937 Master DeLuxe Chevrolet, in theatre In East Lansing Sunday vited. The baby son of Mr. and Mra. at $10,000 partially covered by In- Grand Rapids. Crystal Homrlch of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Wells enter- Marlon Clark has been quite ill of Ids went hunting near Bailey on A-l condition. evening. Byron township, by Ryskamp Mar- tained with a turkey dinner Sun- Sunday; surance. The cabin was unoccu- 15J^L%U5 1931 Chevrolet Coach, fine con- Mrs. Emmett Sheehan, Robert. FreBh, Golden Clare Porrltt Honored convulsions but is reported as pied at the time of the fire and ket, Grand Rapids and Dorothy day. Guests were Mr. and Mra. El- much improved. Saturday evening gueata of Mr. Ritqukfc pht 29c dition. Jimmy and Phyllis were visitors Dunaven of Courtland by Rockford DATES Hallowi Sunday evening Mr. and Mra.j and Mra. Frank Richardson were the Doctor thought the fire might 2 ISc bert Snow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mra. Rowley visited her brother Dj iollasilkCakenewphv.fSe 1934 Duel Wheel 157 In. wheel In Hastings Tuesday. State Bank. Lawrence Richardson were among Prya and son Raymond. Miss Mr. and Mra. Wm. Sbultx of De- haw started near the highway and TUNA TIDIITS base Chevrolet truck. Mrs. 2^tha Anderson, Thomas and cousin at Martin and Kala- the wind fanned it towards the This group will leave Grand Rap- the twelve relatives who attended Ruleen Prys and George Miller of maxoo last week. troit Webster Chevrolet Sales. Phone Griffin, Sr., and Harry Thompson an oyster supper given by the lat- house. Valuable bird dogs kept on : Chuckfd Fall of «. aaaaar or na BBA Ids Saturday, November 26 and re- Sweet, Tender Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Roy Wilson spent Mlaa MInnevera Weber of Grand 298- '-"M WJ C26 of Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- turn Tuesday, November 29. They ter's rtster, Mrs. Clare Porritt and Blake Vanderllp and wife and the week calling on friends In Pot- Rapida apent Thursday afternoon the property escaped. Much valu- White n 6-OK. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon able timber was burned including RAISIN BREAD ^ ^ will go with similar delegations Santa Clarat Miss Beulah Fry In honor of Alvin WeIla and and two and evening In Ada visiting Mr. ANOTHER SHIPMENT of Wol- Anderson. e in PRUNES terville. sams, hemlocks, spruces and 25c from Ottawa, Barry and A" fn 70-80 Size 4 ""25c Clare's 37th birthday. The supper j(IOM john and jerryt wtn Friday Miss Lorna Lott spent Saturday and Mra. Jam A Fu.ner and Mr. verine Shell Horsehlde work white pines. The fire was discover- counties. The local group will be included a white pyramid birthday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. J night with her parents at Elmdale. and Mra. Harry Fitch. Critea S^S6c CoHm Cake iOc shoe seconds expected this week. accompanied by Eleanor Dens- Citron, Lemon, cake covered with white icing and C. Gelderama of Harris Creek. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Croninger Miss Charlotte Fitch attended a er by the organist at Ada Hotel tO BIJUJTirtJL - UfDITlDDAL $2.12, $2.34 and $2.53. Coons. So. Keene-No. Boston FRUIT PEEL Orange P>«g. and many men helped in putting Clotk lo- Lofss more. Home Extension Agent and 10c decorated with 37 cerese candle Visitors at the Blake Vanderllp and family called on Mr. Cronln- "treasure hunt" at Nuraea' Lodge, Mra Ed. Potter K. K. Vlnlng, County Farm Agent. Bell's holders with white candles which Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapida, It out Including firemen from CHESTER WHITE PIGS for sale. home Sunday were Mr. and Mra. ger's mother, Mra. Mae Croninger OwiMry *. 3 bon 17c 19c CHRISTMAS CARDS Swift WInegar, Alto, Mich. Alto 8 oz. Clare lighted at the end of the C. E. West of Lowell and Tuesday of Middleville Sunday afternoon. on Friday, attending as guest of Grand Rapids and deputies. Dr. Achievement Day Banquets CALIFORNiA FIGS Jar an oi Wzsd WTTK Phone 20-F5. p26 Jolly Community club meets for pkK. lOe meal. After he blew the randies guests were Mr. and Mra. Wm. Ruby Cooper was a guest of Shir- Miss Angle Brummel. Foahee hopes to rebuild In the Gloss Preit Bowl le — with Foalfry Seasoning apring if the woods on the estate an afternoon and supper meeting At the Achievement Day ban- out the guests Insisted that Clare F.ueke and two children of Lan- ley Sherlngton Saturday night Helen Loveless was operated on Tm •srsr-r 25c FOR SALE—Or trade for cow, quets held at Cedar Springs and 8 ot cut the cak<' which he proceeded for appendicitis at St Mary's hos- are not too badly burned. Oxydd with Mrs. Catherine Ford next CURRANTS ^ sing. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Benjamin and LaCWy Ice Details DeLaval, No. 12 separator, nearly week Wednesday afternoon. Don't Caledonia, announcement was Pkff. 12c Wi oz. pkg. 10c to do after much Joking and Jchn Timpson and Geo. Graham son of Saranac spent the week-end pital on Monday. Helen Is reported Polaaolivs new. Ed. Hotchkiss, 4*6 miles made of the following winners of laughter. A very pleasant evening forget time and place. have rented the Matternlck garage with Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Curtis. to be getting along as well as can 3 bora 17c Sprouts 3jjj25c southeast of Lowell. Lowell Guests at the Wm. Thompson trips to State Club Camp at East 9 oz. was enjoyed by all be expected. Davis Lake LaChoy •etstables oast tie -WESCO FEEDS- MINCE MEAT c Ocean Spray and oil station. Mrs. Lixxle Campbell of Grand Mrs. Wm. Sehrader | Sweetkeort loop bar S^c Phone 86-F2. p26 home Thursday evening were Mr. Lansing: 3 pkr»- 25c Rapids is spending a few weeks Mrs. John VanderWal of Grand Canning—Elinor Johnson, Walk- Alto Locals and Mrs. Fred Nummer and Mr. Bowne Bugle Notes with her sister and husband. Mr. Rapids spent Wednesday as a Easy Task - Cleaa Qetok SCRATCH $1.39 FOR SALE—DeWIttt engine, drag and Mrs. Edward Thompson. Call- er township; Elolse Oesch, Bowne PUMFRIK ST No t.\i Cnnberry Since Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattlson, and Mrs. Levi Cooper. gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schrader and Cmnborry 12%c saw and limb saw. Inquire at ers that evening were Mr. and Mrs. township. 3 can* 25c Miss Mvrtts Porr»tt Miss T. Miller of Caledonia called Furner. Mr, and Mra. Fred Harrison and Soap Chips 5 t. a»c Saaoe - lt-os. oon Wmcw wwow B'jlnni'6vis auMil wi^ s aJM% 11- NEW YORK CITY ... "On With the Danta" was the cry of the* Sinclair gas station, east Ada sons Jack and Dick and Mrs. Hil- 100 young women as they made a dancing floor of the pavement below Glen Sower .and family. Bird Food Preparation—Nanda Gran- MILK bert Moffit of Alaska were Sunday at the Marion Clark home Satur- Mr. and Mra. Jamea MoCormlck family of Greenville were Sunday bridge. p26 Is, Nelson; Arlene NIelson, Nelson: JUU 17 oz. can 13c ICC MASH ^ the Mayor's office window on November 11, 1918, when they received Thompson was a Friday afternoon wtinnCARNATIOn i ivNn tke Quint* W Bowne Center PTA day. and sons, Robert and Patrick, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Ed. bag 41.69 by RJINFI 20c dinner guests at the Pattlson home. news that the Armistice had been signed and their loved onea would DEER HUNTERS—Final clean-up ^uest and Laura Wilcox was a call- Jane Benham, Courtland; Doris Mr. and Mra. O. E. Meyer and son Guests at the Sam Snyder home Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lind. Wesoo Feed ?r Saturday afternoon. Friend, Cascade; Charlene Gross. Judge Clark E. HIgbee will be Mr. and Mra. Robert Merveau CMCM All Sl7'AC loon come home. of house cars, priced from $150 Tommle were afternoon callers. the speaker on the program for the past week were: Thursday af- Mra. Edwin Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenhout Algoma; Enid Ball, Byron. ternoon. Mra. F. L. Curtis. Friday Mra. Clara Fero is making an of Northport spent Thursday with 16% DAIRY ILbag" Si.20 up. Come In and see these many Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hughson Friday evening, Nov. 18. Topic for models and check the prlcea.— spent Friday in Grand Rapids with Prizes were also awarded to the Choice and daughter Norma of Grand afternoon, Mra. Bertha Davis of extended visit in Lansing with Mr. Mra. Sarah Stauffer and Mra. Caa- How Crop I Pinoapplo WSMO rsed Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vanderzand best club secretaries. Jeanette Van the month Is Social Health and and Mra. Leonard Kerr and sons per. Webster Chevrolet Sales. c26 Hand Rapids were Sunday dinner guests Mental Hygiene. Mr. and Mra. Alto ana Mra. Ed. Blgler of Mc- IDO-lb. Mr. and Mrs. Walt McCrath of Dam, Walker; Sentlna Borgia at the P. F. Kline home, also Mr, Cords. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Tuesday afternoon callera of Mary Agnes Hulzinga of Mc- 20% DAIRY beT $1.30 Soft Drinks Only At This Night Club Walker, Margaret Ruehs, Caledon-I NAVY BEANS Picked FOR SALE—Good line used tires, Grand Rapids were Sunday guests Leonard Johnson are program Cords spent the week-end with Mr. ORANGES 6 - 23c and Mrs. Vernor Lynn of Grand chairmen for the month. Mrs. Elmo .Scott of Lansing and Mra. Boyd Anderson were Mrs. sizes: 4:75x19, 4:50x20, 5:25x21, at the Jake Staal home. Nick ia; Pauline Powell, Algoma; T^wis i 3" 10c Rapids. Sunday lunch guests, Mr. and Mrs Mable Gahan and daughter Joanne and Mrs. Frank Hulzinga. ROLLED OATS 10^ 29c 6:25x17, 8:00x16, 5:50x18. Priced Scrlpsma was a morning guest Hendershot, Walker and Walter I Mra. Fannie Helntxelman of Home Economics dub John Campbell and Glen Snyder of Parnell. Mr. and Mra. John Barnes and GiAPiRUIT tesdless — Bt Use do, 37c right. Jack Nelson's OH Station, Andrew Hoover of Lansing spent Wlngeler, Bowne. pmm Grand Rapids is spending a few of Alto and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Boyd Anderson and George An- son of Grand Rapids spent Satur- U8-16, 5 miles east Cascade. the week-end with his parents, Mr. The delegates for the boys work; Self 5 Ik. days at the home of Mr. and Mra. The first class of this year was Kraft and son of Dutton. derson attended the South High- day afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Golden Yellow Fruit p25-2t and Mrs. John Hoover and family. to go to East Lansing will be an-i FAMO FL09R Roy Deming. held at the home of Miss Mable Wm. Scott and two daughters. Creston football game on Saturday Ward Stewart. NIWI MAilSTIC George Hoover spent from Wed- nounced later. kt Bergy. Fourteen were present and Miss Amy Watts and Mra. Mildred afternoon and Mrs. Anderson spent Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schrader and ATTENTION — IMPORTANT —If 25g Mrs. V. Seeley and son and Mra BANANAS 4 - 25c nesdny until Sunday In Pontlac Lettle Dennis of Grand Rapids the lesson was presented by Mrs. Lynch all of Chicago spent from the time with Mra. Wm. Anderson. Tom Forward were Sunday dinner ALUMINUM WARI you own a Burt Eddy Taylor real with relatives. called on Mrs. Elmer Dintaman Stanley Coles and Mrs. Lawrence Thursday until Saturday morning Mrs. Tom Morris entertained guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Bates estate bond, please see Mr. Day Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Creek 24^ and mother, Mra. Nettie Ellis, Fri- Johnson. Arrangement of accej- with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark. with a dinner party at her home in Grand Rapids. OEURY HEARTS DOUBLB — rUBPOBS at the State Savings Bank at James Maloney and family were Mrs. Basil R. Vrsslano lb. day. sorles and good taste In selection Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley and on Thursday, Nov. 8, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. j£d. Lind and son once. p25-4t Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wing and fam- BEST YET mHard Kantat Wheat Mr. and Mra. Wm. Anderson and was studied. A fine potluck dinner girls called at the R. Cooper home the 18th wedding anniversary of attended the funeral of Oscar RROCCOU ily of Grandvllle and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Creek School Newn bag was enjoyed at noon. and at the E. Hurd home Saturday HIGHEST PRICES PAID —For 60c Mr. and Mra. Homer Morris. Other Smith at Woodland Thursday af- daughter Velma spent Sunday af- GRIDDLE-BROILER fox horses. Must be standing and L-eorge Woodcock and family of Those neither absent nor tardy! ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe morning. guests at the party were Mr. and ternoon. Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Royal for the two months ending Oct. 281 Mra. Glenn Chaffee of Grand Rap- Mr. and Mra. Dan Lewis of healthy. For prompt service call l0mas Flynn of Freeport and the ladies Mr. and Mrs Mert Sinclair of Dutton 15-F31 and reverse the English and Melvin Hurst also of were Ernestine, Betty and James Lowell were Monday callers at Ids. Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. Michigan U. S. No. 1 Quality With Krogor't Lansing. attended a shower at the home of Logan charges. c20-8t Barnes, Romayne Flynn, Catherine COFFEE ^ Special lb. Mrs. Tom Morris and Mrs Frank Hulzinga Snnday afternoon. Credit Card Si.69 Mrs. Clare Gless In the evening in Corwin Porritt's. Mra. Speaor Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daugh- Geldersmc and Ruth Gelb. A favorite for flavor and price honor of Margaret Timm. Mra. Lawrence Johnson accom- Homer Morris and daughter Joan Mr. and Mia Vern Loring and TOWNSHIP TREASURERS— ter of Vestaburg were Sunday Sorry Marth Porritt has been ab- 15e of Ada, Mrs. Anna Yardley of Low- Andy Stewart were Sunday callers POTATOES 15^ 15c Mr. and Mra. Frank MacNaugh- panied Mr. and Mra. Harry Bough- Ask les Credit Casd Tedar Order your tax receipts at the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hun- sent from school for the laat two; Beat Quality ton were Sunday dinner guests uf r of Freeport to Grand Rapids Mr. and Mra. Donald Zoet and ell. Mrs. Glenn Chaffee and Mra of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Stewart Idaho Baktrt 10 lbs. 23c - Maine peck bag 29c At Toar Kroger Store Ledger. Our new and improved ter. weeks with ear trouble. MISSION INNGree n Vz Ib. 23c Mr. and Mra. Tom MacNaughton Thursday, spending the day with daughter of Grand Rapids spent Ed. LaBrecque of Grand Rapids Richard Timpson spent the week- form saves on your time and Sunday guests and callers at the George Bailey, formerly of Cale-, of Grand Rapids. Other guests friends. the week-end with Mr. and Mra. spent Friday In St Johns visiting end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davia. trouble. Made In triplicate, giv- Wm. Thompson home were Mr. donla. Is our new pupil. TEA H0UYW00D srr Vz lb. 25c CAMAY le SALE were Mr. and Mra. Clare Carr. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Bryant of Gordon Stahl. Mra. Leo Benson. Albert Curley was in Grand Rap- ing you the official tax receipt, and Mrs. Neeb and Mr. and Mrs. The children are quite Interested . Mr. and Mrs. Lyndell Duell and Hastings spent Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mra. Bert Montgomery It is with reg:et that we report Ids Saturday. Anaow's Star u „ C Q. Shouklor Cuts a duplicate for your flies and a Dave Sower and family, Susan in the Pilgrim project for the sand I daughter of Grand Rapids spent at Dee Bryant's and two children ot Detroit and the serious illness of Mrs. Ed. Mc- Mrs. Kate Cobb spent Friday third copy which serves as your Chorley, Miss McConnell, Mr. and table this month. Large. Sweet 3 bars 20c Saturday afternoon apd Sundry Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Mra. Mra. Ellen Seeee oi Freeport were Cormick, who was taken to St with Mra. Kate Curley. SPICED HAM . lie gggp RQAST * 1 6^ 1 9« mailing notice. Place orders Mrs. Edward Thompson. Frank Florida Oranges Juicy u«. 23e with Mra. Albert Duell and Mra. S Stanley Coles attended the meeting Saturday supper guests of tht lai- Mary's hospital for emergency Mr. and Mra. Frank Hulzinga early and avoid delay. 22-«t Thompson. Jane Ralmer, Lottie Locals hi CoraplexicR Cloth for 1c R. Crabb. of the leaders of the Extension ter's son. Ray Secse and famJy. treatment on Tuesday morning. were Monday evening guests of Mr Krogar's Frse-Shore Johnson and Nell Vankerken. Ernest Bams and family spent The Hill Toppers have been Class In Lowell Wednesday. Mr. md Mra. Emanuel Stahl and Mr. and Mra. Wm. Slager, who and Mra. Wm. Schradef. ^ 25c C Q. SHORT XIBS OF BEEF * 12M.C TAKE ADVANTAGE of the bet- Mr. and Mrs. James Balrd opened Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Barnes Habbard Sqaash ib. 2e watching a beautiful rose in full Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith called Arthur spent Sunday with their recently bought the house in South Tom Forward spent Tuesday eve- OYSTERS terment of business to get mto their home Friday night to an al- In Grand Rapids. bloom and.the wind took the last at Corwin Porritt's Thursday after- daughter and sister. Mrs. Wesley Ada owned by Gotto Halenza of ning with Athol Dygert business for yourself. An unusual uminum supper. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Lutzs called at the | OXYDOL Clemenz and family of Lowell. Warrenville, 111., moved into their t to 3 lb. pieoss CHICAGO, I1L ... In a huddle around their soft drinks at the Uni- opportunity for a man with sales were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balrd. Bananas petals on Saturday, Nov. 5. noon. C Q. SIRLOIN STEAK choioscts ib 27c rersity of Chicago "hot spot" in Mandel Hall is a group of girl stu- Arthur Gelb home Sunday evening | 3 - 19c Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gephart Mrs. Eugene Bryant spent Sun- We are glad to welcome Mr. and new home the latter part of the SLAB BACON n, 25c ability and a reasonable amount Mr. and Mrs. Archie Condon, Mr Mrs. Mary Vreeland accompanied lents out for a night's fun. Only liquors of the "Sunday School of capital to represent a popular and Mrs. Fred Nun.uier, and Mr 1 large pkg. 22c entertained the latter's mother, day at A. J. Porritt's. Mra. Ray Gibbs and son to our week. Mr. and Mra H Spidell and News From Grand Rapids Vitking Canadian ©cktaiT variety are sold. Reading clockwise, starting from left cen- Mrs. Betha Sanborn to the Rebe Mra. Nellie Fisk of Ionia, and the Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Porritt, community. They moved Thursday family, who have occupied the We iedeeai Weliare Otdea line of cars covering the low and and Mrs. Edward Thompson and kah Association at Byron (Snter large er, are; Margaret Argall, Marjorie Schulz, Fiorina Phillips, Donru medium price field. Investigate And Fruit Bawl lor le brothers. Joe Fisk and wife of De- Miss Myrtle Porritt. Gilbert Porritt to their farm which they bought house for the past two years, have Of Former Bowne Folks aad Cask W. F. A. Cheeks -ulliton. Mary Dickey, Mary Fairbanks and Natalie Kline. Mr. and Mrs. James Denton. last Thursday. Malt-O-Meal Pkg. 23c By tht Piooo lb. this for It offers a real opportun- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenhout troit and Don Fisk. wife and and Alice Heacock were in Hast- of Sam Canavan and wife. moved onto the old Gillispie farm. By Clara M. Brandebury BACON 39c Mr. and Mrs. Basil Vreeland anr* Mr. and Mra. Daniel Kauffman Among those from Ada attend- ity. Write to Box 97, Lowell, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. daughter of Belding Wednesday ngs Friday. Harold and Mrs. Margaret Sllcox pk*. evening. and family spent Sunday with Mr. ing the Republican rally at the Mich. c24tf and Mrs. Walter Vandenhout Pillsbnry's Farina 10c Clarke Boulard has obtained a John Keller, wife and daugh- Jay Bolens, called on Levi McClalchle and: Seminole Mra. Gretta Proctor of near Cas- oosition with the United Trucking and Mra. Joe Kauffman and fam- Civic Auditarium, Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ralmer Clayton Johnson at Blodgett hos- ters Donna and Dorothy visited NEW TYPING PAPER — "Eye and children, Mr. and Mrs. George cade was an over night guest at Co. of Grand Rapidb. ily of Freeport Tuesday evening were Fred Ander- Wl Grocery Manager conditioned" Bond actually les- pital Sunday afternoon and also at the Kline home last week. Mr. and Mra. Guy Smith called Mr and Mrs. Floyd Stahl and son, Boyd Anderson, Mr. and Mra. John's sister, Mrs. Mellnda Lite Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton the A. B. Campau home. large size Tissne 4 roils 25e and daughter Mabel of Hastings Harold Barter, KROGER sens eye strain and fatigue. The and children and Helen Klaasen Mr. and Mra. Roy Boyes and on Mra. Clayton Johnson Thurs- children spent Sunday with Mr. George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. new green-white (Nature's own Gerald Anderson and Harold Ovaltine 59c daughter Marjorie of Hastings and and Mrs. Lawrence Blerl and fam- Merle Cramton. Evelyn Cramton Cunday. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Vreeland accompanied Clare An- day. J. S. Brandebury and wife were Meat Manager HEATING shade) presents a clear contrast Mrs. Delia Yule of Freeport called Sunday callers al Corwin Por- ily o? Lowel? and Mr. and Mra. Harry Fitch. Mrs. Frank Thompson. derson to Lansing Sunday evening | Sunday dinner guests of the form- between printing and paper. Get 1 on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker ritt's were Wm. Porritt and Irene, Miss Schantz and pupils gave a Mra. Chas. VanTimmeren enter- Mr. and Mrs. Garret Crumbeen when he went to take his sister. er's daughter, Mra. Gilbert Heer- It at the Ledger otllce. 100 sheets, and Mary Ix)u were Sunday after- Sunday. ''etcr Thomas, A. J. and Alice Por- Hallowe'en program and entertain- tained on Wednesday afternoon size 8^x11, for 21c, Including sales Miss Margaret Anderson, Miss Vi- Miss Nell Krombeen And Miss ment at the Logan Community with a mbcellaaeous shower at her inga and family of Plainfleld-rd. There waa a Hallowe'en program noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. vian Proctor back to their school ritt. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Bryant •Mrt. Lizzie Whitmer of Holland So. Lowell Busy COSTS LESS WITH a tax. If Betty Westfield of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra. Robert Porritt Club which was enjoyed by all. home, honoring Miss Rose Miner- Hickory Hcllow at the Day school bouse irst Mon- Denton. work at M. S. C. were Monday evening dinner Apples, popcorn and candy were sms of Knapp Ave.. Grand Rapids. visited at the home of Willis Lape Bir*. Mary Riektrt day evening. FOR SALE—Farm of about 78 Mrs. Chas. Benedict and sons Miss Josephine Burns entertain-; \nd children of Hastings a and wife one day last week. Mra. Comers were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. O guests at the Nye home. Charlie PoTitt served. Miss Minersma's marriage to Neil Mrs. Hewerd Bartisti Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rlckert enter- acres on M-66, 2 miles north of ed two of her girl friends. Miss Mrs. David Washburn and chil- Mr. and Mra. Earl Starbard and VanTimmeren will take place soon. Whitmer had been to Freeport to tained comply Sunday from De- Lowell. G. Frledll, 624 Vergennes and Mrs. Glen Rlckert. Sunday af- Gertrude Moe and Miss Nellie Mrs. Georgia Barnaby of Shelby- see her sister, Mrs. Will Blough, Mr. and Mra. Ray Rlckert and ternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. dren of Lowell and Mrs. Dan Wln- ville and Mr. and Mrs. Gail Burk- children spent the week-end visit- Mra. Mary Verlln and Mra. Russell Wheaton were Sunday troit Lansing and Grand Rapids. 1938 DUO-THERM! Road, Lowell. p25-4t Tometes of Grand Rapids at the geler and daughter and Mrs. Rose ing her brother, Norman Graham Luthera Verlln entertained with a who has been very Hi, but she Mr. and Mrs. Harley C. Taylor Mrs. Gee. Hardy, Jr., and chil- Fritz Fuss and family and Helen home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 209 W. Main Ste holder of Grand Rapids were Sun- found Mra. Blough improving. guests of their daughter and hus- and Hannah Fuss. Evening guests LOWELL Wlngeler called on Mra Henry lay callers at Guy Smith's. and family and Mra Baril and miscellaneous shower cn Friday at of Ciarksvllle were Sunday dinner band, Mr. and Mra. Clayton Sparka dren spent the week-end with her LOST—Black and white beagle Wm. Burns laat Sunday. Mr. and Slater Sunday afternoon. family of Pontiac, and the form- the home of the the latter, honor- Mra. Luclie Hoffman Stambaugh guests of Mr. and children called at the Axel help them celebrate their birthday husband f nd father. They have ^OR SALE- tained a party Tuesday evening to 'Tm sorry to hear that," said be made through The Lowell Led- lost a loved one w^oae place will Caledonia called at the Carl Gra- Less money up the flue'. Mr. and Mra F. J. Blasxcyk and Miss Vivian Proctor of M S. C. Erickson home at Saranac Sunday anniversaries which fall on differ- ham home Sunday afternoon. 1938 Plymouth Trunk Coach. Wage-Hour boss celebrate Mr. Parker's birthday. March. ger, Wm. T. Condon or Harry Day, son Kenneth of Kalamazoo spent spent the week-end with her par- afternoon. ent dates in November. Guests never be filled and Bowne and Duo-Therm's special 1987 Plymouth Trunk Sedan. Pedro was pleyod and delicious re- Later on the landlord came In Lowell, or with me direct vicinity has lost one of their most Lewie .Douglass was in Detroit StN PRIZE FOI BEST VEftt freshments were served. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John ents, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Proctor. Mra. Elton Church received word were Mr. and Mra. Andrew H. An- from Saturday until Monday on "Waste-Stopper" and 1937 Dodge Trunk Sedan. said: Friday. Nov. U—Fat Stock Show, Timpson. Mr. and Mra. Eugene Bruton and Sunday of the birth of a girl to Mr derson of Kent City, Mr. and Mra worthy and loyal citizens. We have 1937 Chevrolet Trunk Coach. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward of "March, on the first of April I known Peter Stahl from childhood "Floating Flame" prevent Grand Ladge were Friday callers Lake Odesaa. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton called Michael MoGihn attended a party and Mra. George Overholt of Lake Loren Rusco and Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Shurtz of Alaska has been 1935 Plymouth Trunk Sedan. must put the rent up." Tuesday, Nov. 15—Earl Lowing, on Mrs. Lucy Stahl Sunday at Sunday evening at the home of Odessa. Mrs. Church went to take Robert Blackall of Grand Rapids and we have always known him U> $1.N FN 2il BEST HEAL heat nuhtng up chimney— 1935 Plymouth Trunk Coach. on Frank Daniels. "I'm sorry to hear that," said have been held in high esteem by staying with Mary Fuller. Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest PInkney Jennlson. 19 head of Guernsey Blodgett hospital and on Ray Mr. and Mrs. Clare Gless. honor- care of mother and baby for a few and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Hoegg of Miss Beatrice Douglass of Kala- send more heat into room! 1934 Chevrolet Master Sedan. March. cattle, 8 fresh cows, large list Aubil of Middleville at St Mary's ing Miss Margaret Timm. days. Grandvllle. all who knew him. He had hosts $2.00 Fw Best Pei of S or mro Lnbt Gould's Garage, Phone 269. c26 were Grand Rapids visitors Tues- Then he put up this sign In his of friends who will sadly mias him. mazoo spent last week-end at her Regulated Heat I As Kttle day. N. C. THOMAS, hospital, who lost his arm recently Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proctor en- Mr. and Mra. Orvie Stahl were home here. window: in a corn busker. tertained a party of relatives at a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. aiyl as you want on mild days— Mrs. Ulah Moore entertains the 4405 So. Division, Mr. and Mra. Elwin Flynn moved BRING IN YOUR FINISHED VEAL OF LAMBS Lowell Market Report THE FIRST OF APRIL WILL Grand Rapids, Mich Fisk Gephart of W. S. T. C. spent birthday dinner Sunday in honor Mra. Gordon Stahl. ai much as you want on community work club Thursday BE THE END OF MARCH Mapes District into the Ernest Forbes home last Corrected Nov. 10. 1938 afternoon. Phone 32082. the week-end with his parents. of their daughter Vivian's birthday. Carl and Erma Montgomery of Mrs. t. M. Ro-vland Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey To this market for highest prices! You may coldest days I Norman Ferguson returned Sat- Mr. and Mra. J. C. Proctor and Detroit were Saturday over night Watch Youc Wheat, bu $ X now occupy the Frank Warner j ho m prize winner Nov. 14. Heat Guides! Circulate Rye, bu Engraved wedding Invitations urday after spending a week in Vivian spent Saturday In Grand guests of Philip and Ellen Seese. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Rowland tenant house. Hurley hospital at Flint where he Rapida Mrs. Lydia Thompson and Mif Kidneys/ heat through home—give Corn, bu .50 and announcements. See samples WESTWOOD, Calif. . . . Blonde were in Grand Rapids Thursday Mra. Ella Scott who has been in r.t Ledger office. U had the metal removed from his Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruton and and Mra. Semiah Weaver spent the hospital with a broken leg,, Quotationt Monday, Nov. 7 Buckwheat, cwt 1.10 blue-eyed Eleanor Flynn, fresh- and called on Mra. Chester Place warmer floors—greater Barley, bu. .40 fractured elbow. Michael McGihn spent Tuesday in Saturday evening and Sunday with IBady Waste at St Mary's hospital. was brought to the home of Mra. Choice Veal. BLLBT, IB1LB6 Top Veal. ULM man co-ed, smiled her way intt Mr. and Mra. Frank Fairchild ac- Grand Rapids. the former's daughter. Mra Daniel comfort! Dats, bu 28 the hearts of students of the Uni- WHAT DO MOVIE STARS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and Lois Wakefield last Friday. Mra. Lambs, ggJO Hogs to VM companied their son, Dick and wife Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crane and Stahly and husband, at Middlebury, Corn and Oats Feed, cwt 1.35 versity of California at Los An- two sons were Thursday evening Wakefield is caring for her. 1-25 to Holly Sunday and were dinner Mra. Carl Dettman spent Tuesday Ind. Mra. Rockefellow and Margaret Batcher Cattle. $441. |74l Beef Cows ISM, *U0 \ Corn Meal, cwt geles as she was crowned "Queer bat set as MmM—(all U r* callers at the S. M. Rowland home. Coarse Cracked Corn, cwt... 1.35 Prostate Sufferers of the Campus." Miss Flynn wai DO FOR THEIR TEETH? euerts of their cousins, Mr. and afternoon In Hastinga Mr. and Mra. Clarence Miller Mr. ajxd Mra Claude Schmidt Vandenhont were in Grand Rapids Mr. and Mra Carl Konkle and called on his uncle. Homer Cum- ihtotl DoWH?XUfH%C*%t Shelled Corn, cwt 1.11 An •filernd. . Inflvncd selected from more than iw beau- Mra. John Haas, and called on and family and Phil Schmidt spent last Friday. BRING STOCK EARLY - AVOID LINE UP or faultulty Prostate Gland ?on of Grand Rapids spent the back of West Caledonia Sunday Bran, cwt 1.00 tie- other relatives in the afternoon. Saturday In Freeport Earl Douglass and family of SALE STARTS 2:30 T«ry often week-end with their parents, Mr, afternoon. Middlings, cwt..v 1.10 Back. Frtqoent Night It stands to reaaoa that Holly- polish. It contains Ave cleans- Mr. and Mra. Ernest Rosenberg Mra. Gabe Onan and Elery Onan Alaska were Sunday afternoon Biting, Las Flint. Ptl- and Mr. and Mra. Earl Colby -were ind Mra. Frank Welton. Mr. and Mra. Milton Mishler, DON'T FORGET 1 YOU MAY WIN A PRIZE Flour, bbl 5.00 wood stars need sparkling, lus- ing and polishing ingredients. and Mr. and Mra. Siiera. Rowland callera at the Lcuis Douglass home. 1.70 rle Palm, Laat VisorV: , Train Schedules Friday night supper guests at the Mrs. Cora Miller and Virginia of Mrs. Lena Mitfbler and Mr. and Rev. Denver Pease of Rockford Pea Beans, cwt.... laaomnla. Etc. Many trous teeth mo^e than anybody were Sunday dinner guests at the Light Red Beans, cwt phjraicianj endorse Claud Loring home in honor of Caledonia were Sunday dinner Mrs. John Mishler called at the OUMT preached .at the Campau Lake 2.75 The tiff- given below Is Eastern TRY CALOX-FREEI «jr be banriac. waoty or toe Claude Bebmidt home. I Next Salt - Monday, Nov. 14 Dark Red Beans, cwt 2.75 aage aa a aafe effect!TS else m the worla. And therefor^ Mabel's birthday. guests of Mr. and Mra. Harry Mil- Daniel Zook home at Ciarksvllle church last Sunday. All who have Ralph's Tire & Radio Shop treatment. (See Refer- standard time. Because a trial is so convincing wa Light Crahberry Beans, cwt.. 3.50 WASHINGTON, D. C. . . . Elm-i ence Book of the Ued- it is significant that ao many Sid MacNaughton and Mr. and ler, the occasion being the birth- Sunday afternoon. heard Rev. Pease will be glad to Pere Marquette offtt you • PRBB lO-daj trial. SM The Michigan legislature, in 1901, "Oon b A Trade Hit Good Service Made" Fhene »-FI tit W. Main St. Lowell. Mioh. Yellow Eye Beans, cwt 3.00 H. Andrews, Wage-Hour Admii- leal Sclencea. Vol. Vll. famous stars use Ca/ox Tooth Mrs. Lavem Kowalk and son and lays of Virginia and Eilene. know that, we expect him to be Or.W.D.Saltk Srd edition). Usa coupon. You be the judge. Convince outlawed "market hunting- of Potatoes, cwt .50 istrator, mopping his brow aftei Train going east '...8:35 a, m. Janet MacNaughton of Grand Wm. Crans is numbered among with us for special services in the the first two weeks of work under In renter "P ROSA GBR." a new Powder. Calox is made specifi- sourtelf that Calox makes teeth a/une Men have their troubles the ssime deer or the sale of venison in any SBIC MOMUJ Butter, lb -26* InTentloo which enable* any man to Train going west 7:40 p. m. Ledge called on Mr. and Mra. F. the sick. Sunday visitors at the near future. Etery Every Hoof Uader Roof maiaege Lie Proetate Gland in the pri- cally to give teeth a real beauty .. shine l.ke the nan*. as women, but they have far less form or the serving of it If a Butterfat, lb , .27 the new wage-hour law, in his MacNaughton Sunday Crans home were Mr. and Mrs. to say about them. office in the L&bor Department vacy of hii home. It often brinn re- Grand Trunk — j FREE TRIAL COUPON — — Fred Cooper of Kalamazoo. Mra. charge was made for the meat EgKS. dor. 32 lief with the flrat treatment and muit Mrs. Alvin Wells and Mrs Blake IchDiylegists have determined Ever since October 24, when the help or It eoate yco nothing. No Drug* Eaatbound, No. 22 8:29 a. m. ••DEE I McKeaaonARobblna. loc.PalrAcld. Conn Drpi A N P | Wm. Crawford of Gun Lake and Hogs, live, cwt 7.25 1 | Srnd me *. to-dar trial ol CALOX TOOTH POWDER al no ciptoac I Vanderllp were m Leslie Monday IT'S YOUR MQVE- law went into effect, he has been or Beetrldtj. ! Ledger want ada are read by that fish have a sense of smell, •essea, cwi n.oo No. 56 *2:20 p. m. —- - - , 1 to me I will nr ll on business and visited relatives Mra Frank Presley of Ionia Hollywood actresses used three Ml* LIVESTOCK AICTIM GO. Hogs, dressed^ cwt.. 11.00 Free Cooklet Rzpialaa Trial Offer everybody, cost little, aeeompUsh have ability to taste and have a Beef, live, lb.1 swamped with telegrams, letters and friends at Lansing, tons of face powder last year. It s e, lb. , ..08-.108-.15 and telephone calls demandinl Write MIDWBST PRODUCTS CO. Westbound, No. 19.. 1.. .12:35 p. m. TRIAL I I Here Are Money Savers Beef, dressedsssed,. lb. .06-.13 and Try a classified ad in the Ledger. not all gold that glitters. much. rush decikons. B-HU No. 21 •fS:©? p. m. Chickens,, lb.. J .10-.15 f—Flag stop. •—Daily. COUPON LYIR-

I 1 THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 19S8 SEVEN

SIX THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MIOHIOAN, THURSDAY. NOV. 10, IMS WKitc's Bridge B. M. D. IfeatiRg PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTIOKS PUBLIC NOTICES €burcVytcfr$ Lowell Dist. No. 8 REPORT OF CONDITION OF Mrs. Myrtle Kropf and Robert Electric Pumps SUNNYFIELD , PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE OF MOBTGAOE BALE McArthur of Pontlac were Sunday NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Mrs. R. J. Maxson Stoves ZION M. E. CHURCH Defaults having been made (and Defaults having been made (and such night and Monday guests of the John Claus, Pastor such defaults having continued for Defaults having been made (and defaults having continued for more than The State Savings Bank latter's sunt, Mrs. Ray Ingersoll more than ninety days) lo the con- such defaults having contioued for ninety days) In the oordltloni of a i Mr. and Mrs. John Frledll of and family. Glass German preaching Sunday al tain mortgage made by Harry A. Plersoa Washington, Mich., ware week-end 10 o'clock. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ditions of a certain morteage made more than ninety days) in the and Reglna C. Plerson, huiband and wife OF LOWELL' IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN, A MEMBER O F Miss Helen Clark of West Lowell by Ell Dryer and Alicei Dryer, hus- conditions of a certain mortgage guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Mer- Bible School at 11 o'clock. Defaults having been made (and of the City of Grand Rapldi. Kent Coun 35fQ SYSTEM, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- spent Friday night with Miss Defaults having been made (and banMd and wife, of (th" e 'CICitt y of made by Joseph and Apoloma ty. Michigan, to Home Owners' Loan Cor- rlman. NESS ON SEPTEMBER 29, 1988. You are cordially Invited. PflnCRKE flour m. such defaultn having continued for Roofing and mich defaults having continued for Grand1 RapidsRap; , Kent County" r,, Mich- Salasevlcn, husband and wife, of poratlon, a Corporation organised under Sunday was the birthday anni- Theda DeVlne. more than ninety days) In the con- more than ninety days) In the con- the lawi of the United Ststes of America, Published in accordance with calls made by the Commissioner of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickens spent igan, to Home Owners' Lo'sin Cor- Grand Rapids, Kent County, Mich- versary of Philip Schneider, and to Sheet Metal ditionsJl o,f a certain mortgag- - e mad„ e dltlona of a cartaln mortgage made poratlon. a Corporation organized igan, to Home Owners' Loan Cor- dated August 1, 1934, aad recorded in the Banking Department and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district Sunday In Detroit. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH FOOD STORES by Henry P. Rademaker and Car- by john Ojczenasz and Josephine under the laws of the Uniteed SState s poration, a Corporation organized office of the Register of Deeds for Kent celebrate the occasion he aod his on * cats fixed by the Commissioner of the Banking Department and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry DeVlne and Walter Ratcllffe, Pastor rie Rademaker. husband and wife, ojcz^nasr, husband and wife, of of America dated August 7, 1934, under the laws oftheUnl ted States County, Mlchlgsn, on September 11, 1934, family were Friday dinner guests the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, pursuant to 0 In Liber 779 of Mortgages, on Pages 139, Theda, Leah Myrne and Helen of the city of Grand Rapids, KentiGrand Rapids, Kent County, Mich- the provisions of Section 82 of the Michigan financial institutions act We stock a complete line of Sunday School —10:00 a. m. and recorded In the office of the 1 ' America, dated November 25, 140, aad said mortgagee having elected of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. P Clark were Saturday visitors of We Redeem County, Michigan, to Home Ovn- |gani to Home Owners' Loan Cor- Register of Deeds, for Kent Coun-i^®33, and recorded in the office of under the terms of said mortgage to de- Schneider of Lowell On Saturday and the Federal Reserve act respectively. Plumbing Suppllen and main- Carl Munroe Supt. Study to show lb. ba? M. ^MC ers* Loan Corporation, a Corpora- poratlon, a Corporfetlon organized clare the entire principal and accrued In- Mr. and Mrs. Merton Alderlnk of IS ty. Michigan, on August 20. 1934, In | the Register of Deeds for Kent evening Mr. and Mrs. Elyyn Potter thyself approved unto God. Welfare Orders terest thereon due, which election It does tain a Modern Tin Shop. s lion organize>i* d under the laws of ASSETS under the laws of ths United States Liber 776 of Mortgages, on Pages County, Michigan, on December 9, of Adair. Mich., were their dinner Grand Rapids. Morning Worship—11:00 a. m. the United States of America, da- of America, dated November 19. 509-510, and said mortgagee having 1933. In Liber 758 of Mortgages, on hereby exercise, pursuant to which there Mrs. Oma Shear returned to her ted October 81st A. D. 1934, and 8 is claimed to be due and unpaid on said guests: Sunday they were enter Loans and discounts $282,237.78 Sermon topic, "The Cros« Goes On 1934, and recorded In the office of elected under the terms of sald'P^® 161-162, and said mortgagee mortgage at the date of this notice for Overdrafts home Saturday after spending a recorded In the office of the Regis- the Register of Deeds for Kent mortgage to declare the entire aavIn8 elected under the terms of talned at the Lelghton O'Harrow 414.81 Pheoe 78 Rea. 806 Before." ter of Deeds for Kent County, principal ud interest and Insurance ad- home in Grand Rapids, and on United States Government obligations, direct and'| or fuliy week with her daughter, Mrs. Mer- We Invite you to God's sanctuary County*, Michigan, on November rlnclpal and accrued Interest mortgage to declare the entire vances the sum of Two Thousand Six guaranteed . ton Alderlnk, In Grand Rapids. PURE REFINED Michigan, on the 8th day of Nov- 26. 1934, In Liber 782 of Mortgages hereon due, which election It does principal and accrued Interest Hundred Seventy-one and 43 I 100 Dollars Sunday evening they were hosts to # 288.00U.00 for rest, refreshment and to re- ember 1984, In Liber 781 of Mort- on Pages 379-380, and said mort- f (12,871.43) and no suit or proceeding at Other bonds, stocks, and securities... ,", 106,189.88 Mr. and Mrs. Jerr> DeVlne and hereby exercise, pursuant to which thereon due, which election It does Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller of Hast- Banking house, $1,470.00 Furniture and fixtures IB 53008 Chas. W. Cook ceive power. Come, let us seek the PEAS — CORN gages, on Pages 569-570, and said gagee having elected under the there Is claimed to be due and un- nereby exercise, pursuant to which law or In equity having been Instituted to ings. 7,000.08 family spent Sunday with their Lord together. mortgagee having elected under terms of said mortgage to declare recover the debt secured by sold mortgage Reserve with Federal Reserve bank ' 54,804.82 cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Tlsdall LARD paid on said mortgage at Ihe date there Is claimed to be due and un- or auy part thereof; Mrs. Rosalie Maxson attended Epworth League—7:80 p. m. All No. 2 the terms of said mortgage to d#- the entire principal and accrued In- of this notice for principal and in- P*id on gald mortgage at the date Cash, balances with othsr banks, and cash items In process of near Sand Lake. c49 tf of 1 Now, Therefore, by virtue of the power the Bards' meeting at the home of of collection high school young people arc In- clare the entire principal and ac- terest thereon due, which election terest the sum of Two Thousand W '* notice for principal and In- of sale contained in said mortgage and 58,188.48 Mrs. Rhoda Mooney has gone to TOMATOES cans 25c crued Interest thereon due, which Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of North Park Other Assets 77.18 vited. 2 -lb. pkq. 19C It does hereby exercise, pursuant Seven and Ninety-eight Hun-It"est the rum of Six Thousand pursuant to the Statutes of the State of Ravenna again to help take care election It does hereby exercise, to which there Is claimed to be due dredths Dollars ($2,007.98) and no I£»o Hundred Nlnsty-sbc and 381 Michigan in such case made and provided. on Tuesday, Nov. 1. 130 Total of her mother, Mrs. Mooney, who pursuant to which there Is claimed and ui^ald on said mortgage at suit or proceeding at law or In Dollan» ($6,-96.38) and no suit Notice Is Hereby Given that on Jan nary Mrs. Swift WInegar was hostess $790,689.18 Seeley Comers FIRST CONGREGATIONAL OH. to be due and unpaid on said mort- r Si, 1939 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Ms very 111. Mrs. 8 P. Rsvnoldi the date of this notice for principal equity having been Instituted to ? proceeding at law or In equity- Eastern Standard Time at the north front at a seven o'clock turkey dinner on LIABDJnES Robert M. Burksdale, Minister gage at the date of this notice for and Interest the sum of Three recover the debt secured by said having been Instituted to recover Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ingersoll and MICHIGAN BEE1 Scratch Feed .... i looibt. $1.29 prlnclnal and Interest and other door of the Court House In the City of Monday evening for twenty mem- 10:00 a. m. —Sunday School. Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-one mortgage or any part thereof; the debt secured by said mortgage Grand Rapids. County of Kent, Mlchlgaa bers of the Grand Rapids Business Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- family of Grand Rapids were Sun Mrs. Bessie Coger and Miss Vi- lawful charges the sum of Three and 03|100 Dollars ($3,451.93) and or 1 (that being the place of holding Circuit a We Invite all who are not attend- Now, Therefore, by virtue of the W* Kf thereof; and Professional Women's Club ^ * ****saeeeess*ssseeeeseseee eSeeee • e e • SlHfi 811 QO day afternoon callers at the Ray Laying Mash .... > looibt. $1.65 Thousand Five Hundred Seventy no suit or proceeding at law or in power of sale contained In said Now, Therefore, by virtue of the Court In said County) said mortgage will 0 vian Cole attended the leader's ing Sunday School at another to pow r 0 8 le JS; "SS? '0OT»«tion. iKMl X Ingersoll home. Two and 28 1100 Dollars ($3,572.28) equity having been Instituted to re- mortgage and pursuant to the Sta-' f ' ® contained In Mid be foreclosed by a sale at public auction Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Loveland and State, county, and municipal deposits; | . meeting of the Home Economics come and study the way of Christ SUGAR and no eult or proceeding at law m to the highest bidder of the premlsss des- 89,711.18 cover the debt secured by suld tutes ol the State of Michigan In t ortgase and pt^i^t to the Sta- Frederick were Sunday guests at United States Government anai d posta- l savings dsooslt, s Class at Lowell on Wednesday of with us. Rolled Oats • • Wb.bag 1 5C or In equity having been Instituted^ mortgage or any part thereof; Michigan cribed In said mortgage, or so much there- 10.500.00 such case made aad provided. No- tutes of the State of Michigan In of as may be necessary to pay the amount the Leon Lodewyk home in Grand Deposits of other banks, certified and officers' checks out- Ware District last week. 11:00 a. m. —Worship service -lb. bag to recover the debt secured by said Now, Therefore, by virtue of the such case made ai.il 'provided, No- due as aforesaid, and any sum or sums Rapids and all enjoyed a lovely utandlng, etc w 25 1 al 5 mortgage or any part thereof: tlce Is Hereby Gifven that on Nov- 11,278.43 K. M. t. Miss Blanche Clark of Grand The sermon theme will be "Living Com Meal yellow . power of sale contained In said ember 14. 1938 at 10:00 o'clock tice Is Hereby Given that on Dec- which may be paid by the undersigned at drive to Grand Haven In the after- Deposits secured by the pledge of loans imd Rapids spent the week-end with • • 5-lb. bag 1 3C Now, Therefore, by virtue of the mortgage and pursuant to the Sta forenoon. Eastern Standard Time ember 19, 1938 at ten o'clock fore- or before said aale for taxes and j or In lor Investments. Examples." Christian people must power of sale contained in said tutes of the State of Michigan in noon, Eastern Standard Time at turancs on said premises, and all other noon. $ 40.500.00 LONG DISTANCE" Miss Leah Reynolds. give to the world convincing evi- at the north front door of the Deposits not secured by the pledge of loans The Ware PTA will meet at the jrtgage and pursuant to the Sta- the North front door of the Court sums paid by the undersigned, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz of De- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hesche 8 O'CLOCC P & G Soap . • • • , • • 3 bars 10c mo „ „ suck case made and provided. No- Court House In the City of Grand terest thereon, pursuant U> Isw and to the and | or Investments 67J.191.00 Ware school house Tuesday eve- dence that the way of Christ Is the tutetes of the State of Michigan In tice Is Hereby Given that on Nov- House in the City of Grand Rapids, troit spent from Friday until Sun- and children were dinner guests true way of life. Can the world see such case made and provided. No- Rapids County of Kent and State County of Kent, Michigani (tha(t t terms of said mortgage, and all legal ' Long Distance" is the quick and easy way to ning, Nov. IB, with Mr. and Mrs. ember 21, 1938 at ten o'clock fore- of Mlcnlgan (that being the place costs, charges and expenses, Including an day with Mr. and Mrs. George Total Deposits $712,691.00 Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Christ In you? We Invite you to White House Milk • a 4 cam t3c tice Is Hereby Given that on Sat- noon. Eastern Standard Time at being the place of holding Circuit attorney's fee. which premises are des- Miller. On Saturday all drove to Ed. Hotchkiss In charge of the pro- Bradfleld of HasUngs. of holding Circuit Court In said Capital account-.; worship with us. There will be COFFEE urday, November 19th, A. D. 1938 the North front door of the Court Countyt said mortgage will be fore- Court in said County) said mort- cribed ss followa; Grand Rapids, Ada and Lowell, reach out-of-town relatives, friends and buBiness gram. Mr. Brake of lonla will be Mrs. Gabe Onan of West Lowell at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, Eaa-, House In the City of Grand Rap- gage will be foreclosed by a sale at That certala piece or parcel of land sit- Common stock, 500 shares, par $100 per share.$ 80.000.00 present with the lonla County special music. Pet or Carnation • , cam 25C closed by a sale at pubile auction uated in the City of Grand Rapids, County combining business and pleasure was a dinner guest Thursday of • • 4 tern Standard Time at the north Ids, County of Kent. Michigan (that to the highest bidder of the pre- public auction to the hiighest bld- Surplus 15,000.00 associates. It is economical, too. Rates for calls Schools' Educational movie. Pot- Remember the mid-week worship 3 -lb. bag 41 € front door of the Court House In th being the place of holding Circuit ber of tne premises described In of Ksnt. Michigan, more particularly des- Mrs. Nettle Miller spent the day at UndlvIvldef d* -profits—ne - —'t 12.968.16 her mother, Mrs. Helen Reynolds. service each Wednesday evening at mlses described In said mortgage, cribed as: Ada with Mrs. Mary Harris and luck lunch. General Invitation. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole en- Pink Salmon .... • t tal cam 21C City of Grand Rapida, County o Court In said County) eald mort- said mortgage, or so much thereof Lot One Hundred Twenty-nine (129) of to most points are lowest every night after 7 and 7:10. Kent, Michigan (tha,'t being the or so much thereof as may be as may be necessary to pay the other friends. Total Capital Account Mrs. Blanche Gilbert and George tertained Saturday evening with a gage will be foreclosed by a sale necessary to pay the amount due Colt Perk Addition to Use City of Oraad 77.968.18 Blake returned to their home In place of holding Circuit Court In at public auction to the highest as aforesaid, and any sum or sums amount due as aforesaid, and any Rapids, Michigan, accord lag to the re- The Misses Leona Sawdy and all day every Sunday. miscellaneous shower honoring Mr. FELS NAPTHA Karo Syrup label. . a . 5 Ibt. 29c said County) eald mortgage will be' bidder of the premises described ijj sum or sums which may be paid corded plat thereof. Lulu Phillips of Owoeso were week- Total, Including Capital Account * .$790,65918 Detroit last Thursday for the win- and Mrs. Merle Coger of Cascade. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY which may be paid by the under- Dated; October 20. 1938. foreclosed by a sale at public auc- said mortgage, or so much thereoi signed at or before saia sale for by the undersigned at or before end guests at the Marlon Shade ter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller of Fre- Morning service every Sunday. tion to the highest bidder of the pre- said sale for taxes and | or insur- HOME OWNERS' LOAN MKMOBANDUM; LOANS AND INVESTMENTS PLEDGED TO Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thurlby of as may be necessary to pay the taxes and | or insurance on said CORPORATION, home. mont and Mrs. Tom Doney and 11:00 a. IF. mises described in said mortgage, amount due as aforesaid, and any ance on said premises, and all SECURE LIABILITIES premises, and all other sums paid Mortgagee. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterzick Saranac spent last Friday after- two children of Ravenna called on Sunday School at 11:00 o'clock. SOAP or so much thereof as may be nec- sum or sums which may be paid by other sums paid by the undersign- KENNETH P. HANSMA. by the undersigned, with Interest and Adrian were Sunday evening United States Government obligations, direct and | or RATES FOR THREE-MINUTE noon at the R. J. Story home. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesche Sun- A testimonial meeting is held essary to pay the amount due as the undersigned at or before said thereon, pursuant to law and to the ed, with interest thereon pursuant Attorney for Mortgage. Mrs. Evelyn Briggs and school- aforesaid, and any sum or sume to law and to the terms of said Business Address: 800 Mich. Tnu*. callers at the Ira Wesbrook hone fully guaranteed ...$ 40.80C.00 day afternoon. every Wednesday evening at 8:00 sale for taxes andl or insurance on terms of said mortgage, and all -nate, Bernice Reothlesberger of 6 bar. 25C which may be paid by the under- said premises, and all other sums mortgage, and all legal costs, Bldg.. Grind Rapids. Michigan. c20, 13t In West Lowell. Mrs. Stereick has STATION-TO-STATION CALLS Mr. and Mrs. John Ingersoll of o'clock. legal costs, charges and expenses, charges and expenses. Including an M-8T-008 Total Pledged, excluding rediscounts ... 40,500.00 Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday and The reading room Is located In PORK ni BEARS signed at or before aald sale for )ald by the undersigned, with in- Including an attorney's fee, which received word from her son, Boyce Pledged: Lowell are spending a few days taxes and | or Insurance on said ,crest thereon, pursuant to law and attorney's fee, which premises are RAYS Niemta Sunday with Evelyn's parenU, Mr. the church building. It is open to premises are described as follows: ORDER APPOINTINO TIME FOB TOBAB- Evans, that he arrived safely back Against United States Government and postal savings with their niece, Mrs. Ray Cornell. premises, and all other sums pald<< to the terms of said mortgage, and described as follows; ix cm AU RAY nnd Mrs. Ed. Hotchkiss. Sunday the general public from two to four by the undersigned, with Interest That certain piece or parcel of That certain piece or parcel of INO CLAIMS to the U. S. S. New Mexico, sta- deposits 104100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hesche called 9 all legal costs, charges and expen- land situated in the City of Grand Against StateSt , county, and municipal deposits. LOWELL to: flUNDAY SUNDAY dinner guests at the Hotchkiss Sunday afternoon on Mrs. W. H. o'clock each Saturday afternoon. thereon, pursuant to law and to the ses, Including an attorney's land situated in the City of Grand BUte of Michigan. Ths Probate Coun tioned at San Pedro, Calif., after 50,000.00 home were Mr. and Mrs. Walter DAIRfFEED 16% Pillfbiiry ! Bott Flour . a 24% lbs.7» e Bapids, County of Kent and State Rapids', County of Kent, Michigan for the County of Kent. spending his furlough with the Holcomb at the Clark home and Hsre all the authorized literature terms of said mortgage, and all which premises are described as of Michigan, more particularly Blakeslee and Evart Hotohklss of legal costs, charges and expenses, follows: more particularly described as: At a session of said court, held «t the home folks, fle wrote of a most Total Pledged $ 40,500.00 found ber health considerably im- of Christian Science may be read described as: Lot Flfty-eifbt (58) and West probate office. In the city of Grand Rap- Cleveland, O. - $ .85 $ .55 Lowell. Afternoon callers were Mr. or borrowed. Subscriptions may be Gold Modal Flour . . . . 24% lbs.81 c including an attorney's fee, which That certain piece or parcel of Lot Seventy-five (75) of Fair- Ida. in said county on the 2Vth day of enjoyable trip back by train. I, Harry Day, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly proved. 100 lbs. 1.10 premises are described as follows: land situated in the City of Grand Nineteen (19) feet of Lot Fifty- October. A. D. 1938. and Mrs. Jesse Sweet of lonla. Mr. Mrs. Ellen Lewis is visiting for made for the periodicals and or- mount Park, Kent County, Mich- seven (57) of Money's Addition to Miss Phyllis Yelter spent, the swear that the above statement Is true to the oest of my knowledge and Mrs. Robert Wood of Eaton That certain piece or parcel of Rapids. County of Kent, Michigan, igan, according to the recorded plat Present, Hon. CLARK E. HIGBEE, week-end In Grand Rapids with and belief. Croswell .90 .50 a few days with Mrs. James Mulr ders placed for the textbook, quar- lona Flour ...... 24% lbs.49 c land situated In the City of Grand more particularly described as: thereof. \ the City of Grand Rapida Kent Judge of Probate. Rapids, Jim Harker and Robert terlies or any authorized literature Rapids, County of Kent, Michigan, County, Michigan, accordin• irdi g iHlfeto thea In the Matter of tbr Eetate of John A. Miss Janice Allen. HARRY DAT, Cashier. of Lowell. Lot Sixty-three (63), except the Dated; August 18, 1938. Froaee, DeMstsed. Lee of South Boston and Walter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houseman one desires to purchase. more particularly described as: East Eight (8) feet thereof, of Har- recorded plat thereof, together witi h Mrs. Addle Pagel was a Friday Correct—Attest: Dearborn .85 .45 Simmers of near Ciarksvllle. BSrdicyc Matches . . . S 6 boxes lie Part of the Southeast Quarter HOME OWNERS' LOAN the hereditaments and appurten- It sppsorlng to the court that the time to Sunday guest at the Essterby and daughters motored to Chicago "Mortals and Immortals" will be GRAPEFRUIT rison Park Plat, in the City of CORPORATION, for presentation of claims against sold Lee E Lamp kin, Mr. and Mr* L F Fllklns spent the subject of the lesson sermon (SE%) of the Southeast Quarter Grand Rapids, Kent County. Mlch- ances thereunto belonging. estate should be limited, and that a time home, returning on Sunday to E. D. McQueen, last Friday afternoon and spent TEXAS SEEDLESS Mo Dated;September 19, 1938. the week-end at the Robert McCoy In ' all Christian Science churches Maxwoll House Coffee. • • lb. SSc (SEM) of the Southwest Quarter accordlng to the recorded plat IRVING H. a and place be appointed to receive, examine Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mfs. H. L. Weekes. Detroit - .85 .45 the week-end with Rev. and Mrs. 10 SIZE (SW*) of Section Six (8). Town- HOME OWNERS' LOAN and adjust all claims sad demands against home near lonla. throughout the world on Sunday, 1 ereof, together with the heredi- Attorney for Mortgagee Joe Adams, who also spent Sunday Directors. Ausema of Lansing, 111. shli Six (6) North, Range Eleven taments and appurtenances there- CORPORATION, said deceased by and before said court: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coles and Mr. and Mrs. Dick VanWlezel Nov. 18. 5 •or 19c Hills Bros. Coffee . . . • • • Ib. f6c (11) West. Kent County, Michigan,' Business Address: 304-7 House- Mortgagee. It ts Ordered, That all the creditors of at the E-aterby home. State of Michigan, county of Kent—ss: Gaylord .90 .50 children of Bowne were Sunday unto belonging. man Bldg.. Grand Rapids, said deceased are required to present and Mr. K. Olsener of Benton Har- The Golden Text (H Cor. 5:17) more particularly described as: Dated: August 18. 1938. JOSEPH SHULSKY, Miss Ruth Rollins, who Is caring Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of November, 1938. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle a N A Mb. „ Michigan. their claims to said court at slid Probate for Mrs. Peter Stahl at Blodgett bor, Mrs. Mary VanWeirel and Is: "if any man be In Christ, he Is Commencing at the Northeast HOME OWNERS' LOAN Attorney for Mortgagee. Gfflce on or before the lot day of Marefa. (SEAL) Herbert Elxinga, Bovee and family. Pork and Beans pa6 e . . ^ cam SSc u-sr-an cu.ist Business Address: 800 Michigan hospital, spent Sunday at home Green Bay, Wis. .75 .45 daughters of Grand Rapids and new creature; old things are Corner thereof, thence South fifty* CORPORATION, A. D. 1999, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, My Commission Expires April 26, 1941. Notary Pub he. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Pitsch and FUIIMOUMB (50) feet; thence West Two Hun- Trust Bldg., said time and place being hereby appoint- Mr. and Mrs. Lou Antonides and passed away; behold, all things are a Mlortgageeo . NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Mr. and Mrs. Rollins drove to Larry spent Sunday with his par- 21* SiZE Sandwich Spread p age . 19< dred Six (206) feet; thence North JOSEPH S3HULSKT . Grand Rapids, Michigan. ed for the examlnatloo and adjustmeat Saranac Sunday, calling on their Harbor Springs 1.00 .55 children of Sparta were dinner become new." • • P*- Fifty (60) feet; thence East Twoj Attorney for Mortgagee. Defaults having been made (and M-8T-658 cl9. 13t of all claims aad demands against saM ents near Caledonia. guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. Among the Bible cltaUons Is this such defaults having continued for daughter, Mrs. Herman Page, and Mr. Forward of Lowell Is driving 2 39c nundred Six (206) feet to begin- Business Address: 300 Mich It Is Further Ordered, That public no- family and bringing Mra Rollins* West Lowell Ramona Qrrdens Nov. 17, after Antonides. passage (I Cor. 3:16): "Know ye Raisins sun maid • S pk^ I* ning. Trust Bldg., Grand Rapids, more than ninety days) in the con- NOTICU OF MOBTGAOE SALE Uce thereof be given by pubUeatlon of a which lunch will be served at a well at the Ware school. Howard Antonides was a mem- not that ye are the temple of God, Dated: August S. 1938. Michigan. ditions of a certain mortgage made copy of this order for three successive mother back with them to spend Mrs. Melvin Court Mr. and Mrs. Ware Story and Defaults having been made (and such the winter months. Cordtx's. ber of the election board of Cas- and that the Spirit of God dwelleth HOME OWNERS' LOAN M-ST-65 8 clS, ISt by J. Lester Johnson, a widower, Jefaulu having continued for more than weeks previous to said day of hearing, tn Marlene attended a birthday din- IMH0F0TAT0ES Pard Dog Food . . . • . . 3 cam SSc the Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed Mrs. C. VanderJagt and Mrs. M. MICHIGAN BELL YELEPHONE CO. cade township Tuesday. In you?" CORPORATION, of Village of Kent City, Kent Coun- ilnety days) In the conditions of n cer- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sneathen ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. U. S. No. i Mortgagee. ty, Michigan, to Home Owners' tain mortgage made by Howell Gllbe.t and and circulated in said county. were also am^ng the Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chombers VanderJagt attended the barn Mr. and Mrs. Leon Blakeslee of Correlative passages to be read NOTICE OF MOBTuAGE SALE Loan Corporation, a Corporation Elizabeth B. Gilbert, husband and wife CLARK E. HIGBEE. of Lansing were Saturday evening dance at the Civic Auditorium E. Cahoon of Saranac Sunday In Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- from the Christian Science text- Sunbrite Cleanser . . . • 4 cam 17c LESLIE L. DAVIDBON, Judg» of Probate. visitors Sundsy. George Morrow 0 iMb.b., 83c of the City of Grand Rapids. Kent County. honor of their mother, Mrs Milos Attorney for Mortgagee. Defaults having been made (and organized under the laws of th- A true copy: callers of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bill Wednesday afternoon. ning guests of the former's sister book, "Science and Health with such defaults having continued for United States of America, dated Michigan, tc Home Owners' Loan Cor- returned with them after spending Dodds. Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Business Address; 612 Mich. poration. a Corporation organised under FREL RDTH, a couple of days at their home. inger. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Billlnger Mr. and Mrs. Martin VanderJagt and husbend, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Trust Buildinging,. Grand more than ninety days) In the con- July 2nd, 1934, and recorded in the Register of Probate. c20, 3t Royce and Ronnie Story of Baker Fddy, Include the following the lawa of the United States of America, Mr. and Mra Huber Drayton and and Mrs. Kate Billlnger of Sara- and Robert Munger motored to Seeley. Rapids, Michigan. ditions of a certain mortgage made office of the Register of Deeds for dated October 17. 1934. and recorded In HARRIS CREEK Flynn of Nazareth spent from Fri- Lowell ate supper with their grand- (p, 14): "Entirely separate from BANANAS ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOB HEAR- nac were callers at the Chas. Bil- Bparta Sunday to see Roy Munger. ANN PAGE M-ST-558 clfi, Itt by Michael Stachllowskas, widow- Kent County, Michigan, on July the office of the Register of Deeds for son of Grandvllle were Sunday (Too late for Jast week) day until Monday evening with parents Saturday evening. They al- the belief and dream of material RIPENED TO *EAK ^LAVQI er, of the City of Grand Rapids, 23rd 1934, In Liber 775 of Mort- Kent County. Mlchtgaa, on November 8, ING CLAIMH callers at the Floyd Foster ^nd llnger home Tuesday evening. Mm. Seeley Honored John Flynn had the misfortune their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bern- so visited their cousins, Marlene living, Is the Life divine, revealing Kent County, Michigan, to Home gages, on Pages 495-496, and said 1934, In Liber 781 of Mortgages, on Pages State of Mlchlgaa. The Probate Court Mendenhall homes. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Fanny Osborne of Grand Ledger want ads bring results. Mrs. S. T. Seeley was very much MORTGAGE SALE Owners' Loan Corporation, a Cor- mortgagee having elected under 079-080, sod said mortgagee having elect for the County of Kent. Rapids is spending several days to cut his thumb quite badly on a ard Flynn, Jr. Story and Larry Pltscn. spiritual understanding and the 4 25c SALAD DRESSI NG qt. 29c ed under the terms of said mortgage to At a session ot said eourt, held at the Wright Clifford and son of Middle- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sanborn, Billy Br'.ggs returned to his surprised when all of her children consciousness of man's dominion poration organized under the laws the terms of said mortgage to de- declare the entire principal and accrued this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leon- buzz saw last Wednesday. Default having boen made in the of the United States of America, clare the entire principal aqd ac- probate offUs, la the city of Oraad Rap- ville were Friday afternoon callers daughter Doris and Charles San- school In Lowell after a week's Ill- and grandchildren and Mrs. Lettle over the whole earth." conditions of a certain mortgage merest thereon due, which election It ids, In said county on the 10th day of at Foster's. ard Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hopkins of dated March 10, 1934, and recorded crued interest thereon due, which does hereby exercise, pursuaat to which WHAT CAUSES EPILEPSYT Coldwater spent Sunday with their born were supper guests of Mr. ness. Dennis and Louie Seeley's Isdy made by Amelia S Wilson, of Pel- October, A. D. 1938. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Scott of Lan- Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe were In the office of the Register of election it does hereby exercise, there is claimed to bs due and unptid on Praseat. Hon. JOHN DALTON, Judge cousin, Ba?ll Vreeland and family. snd Mrs. B. R. Vreeland Monday. Harry Briggs and family of Low- friend all walked in Hallowe'en ding, lonla County, Michigan, to said mortgage at the date of this noUce supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. ^ u-l IS TH3K A CURE? LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH WllTard Splcer, of the same place, Deeds for Kent County, Midi igan, pursuant to which there is claimed of Probate cing were week-end guests of Aunt Mr. and Mrs. AUenbos and fam- ell, Mr. and .Mrs. L. Mullen and evening to remind her she had a on March 27, 1934, In Liber 764 of to be due and unpaid on said mort- for principal and Interest the sum of tn the Matter of the Estate of KJIiebcth Cena aud Uncle John Campbell Munroe Sunday. birthday Nov. 1st. They were all Robert C. Gentz, Pastor •filtundant Wxoduction"Ptied Ttuit Salt dated the 8th day of June, A. D. Eleven Thousand Three Hundred Fifty- Brynoldf, TTtrfnicd. A booklet coalslnlng the opinions d ily of Grand Rapids spent Satur- A total of 1,600 human lives and Len Briggs and family of Grand Mortgages, on Pages 355-356, and gage at the date of this notice for eight and Seventy-one One Hundredths ond all called on the Carrol Kraft Mrs. J. B. Harris and two chil- dressed In Hallowe'en costumes. 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Classts 1907, and recorded in the office of said mortgagee having olected un- princlpaf. Interest and other lawful It appearing to the court that ihs thne fsmuus doctors on this lalfMsting sub day with the latter's sister, Mrs. the destruction of more than Rapids were Sunday callers at the the Register of Deeds for the Dollars (til.308.71) and no suit or pro- for presentation of claims against said family at Dutton Sunday after- dren of Lincoln Park have return- Jecl will be seat FREE, while Ihey last, Tuesday night, Nov. 1st, Mr. and for all ages. SUN8WEET der the terms of said mortgage to charges the sum of One Thousand :eedlng at law or In equity having been C. Shondlemeypr and family. 1,800,000 acres of standing timber Ira Briggs home. County of Kent and State of Mich- estate sbould be llmHed, and that a Ume noon. ed home after spending two weeks to sny resdsr wrtUag to ths Bdu'alwnsl Mrs. Ed. Hotchkiss of South Bos- 11:00 a. m.—Worship Hour, SEEDLESS declare the entire principal and Six Hundred Twenty-four and 19 Instituted to recover the debt fecured by and place be appointed to receive, examine Mrs. M. Sllcox spent Sunday eve- were the toll of the United States' RAISINS 4 bag 2SC Iganigan, ont th" e j13t Hh da' y" u"f" June, A. D. •aid mortgage or any part thereof: ' Callers at the R. J. Maxson home with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Dtvlslou, 551 Fifth ATsnus, New York ton and Mr. and Mrs. W. Blake- 6:80 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. In charge LARGE 1907, in Liber 318 of Mortgages, on' accrued Interest thereon due, which 100 ($1,624.19) and no suit or pnv and adjust all claims and deaunds against ning with Mr. and Mrs. Leon An- most disastrous forest fire, known The propagation of beaver In election it does hereby exercise, Now. Therefore, byvvflpbe of the power said deceased by sad before said oourt; since their recent return to the Chas. Billlnger. - v. i*pt. wN-n slee came. Potluck supper was ot Mi Gentz. SIZE pkg. page 375, and assigned by said needing at law or In equity having af aale contained In aald mortgage aad derson and Clare. as the Peshtlgo fire, which occur- captivity Is still regarded as being PRBRES^lOc pursuant to which there is claimed been Instituted to recover the debt It Is Ordered, That ail the auditors of neighborhood Include Miss Eva Mrs. Isodore O >00 visited b^r served both nights and an enjoy- 7:80 p. m.—Preaching by the pas- Mortgagee on March 21, 1908, by pursuant to the Statutes of the State of said deceased* are required lo present their Misses Bcmadlne and Margaret red In Wisconsin in October, 1S71. In the experimental stage. tor. PRUNES SANACARA 4 ib.. 19c TENDERIZED asslgnmen. recorded In said office to be due and unpaid on said mort- secured by said mortgage or any Michigan In such case made and provided, claims to said court ai said Probate Office Maxson of Otsego, Mrs. Iva Bun- mother, Mrs. Helen Reynolds on ible time was had by all. Mrs. See- in Liber 332 of Mortgages on pages gage at the date of this notice for part thereof; NoUce Is Hereby Given that on January on or before the leth day of Februry. A, talne of Kalamazoo pud Mr. and Thursday. B. H. SHBPARD, M. D. ley received some very nice gifts. 8:00 p. m., Wednesday—Prayer, principal and interest the sum of Now, Therefore, by virtue of the' IS. 1939 st 10:00 o'clock forenoon. East- D. 1939, at ten o'clock in the forecoon, Fred Reynolds and Dolly Malnee, Praise and Testimony meeting. 77 and 78, to Beldlng Savings Bank, ern Standard Time at the north front Mrs. I. H. Dintaman, E. C. Mat- 4? They left for their home at a late of Beldlng, Michigan; and Clair R. Three Thousand Seven Hundred power of sale contained In said said Urns and place being hereby appointed Elery Onan and Mrs. Isodore Onan ninety-seven and Seventeen Hun- moirtgag: e and pursuant to the Sta- door of the Court House (n the City of for the examlnatloo aad adjustment of all thews and George Matthews, all J. A. MacDONELL, M. D. hour, wishing Mrs. Seeley many Carr having been appointed suc- Grand Rapids. County of Kent and state of Grand Rapids. Sunday callers spent Friday in lonla and Port- happy returns of the day. LOWELL GOSPEL CHBRCH dredths Dollars ($3,797.17) and no tes of the State of Michigan in claims aad demaads against said deceased. Phosse 110 cessor receiver of said Bank In of Michigan (that being the place of It Is Further Ordered. That public no- land. suit or proceeding at law or In such case made and provided, No- holding Circuit Court In sold County) aald were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John- Charles W. Boman, Paster Suit No. 7884, Ionia County, Mich- tice thereof be given by publication of a James E. Green entertained his Negonw Block. Lowell equity ha,Ing been Instituted to tice Is Hereby G'ven that on Nor- mortgage will be foreclosed by a sals at of this order for three successive son and foml'y of Lowell and Mr. Q&p FOOD igan, Circuit Court. In Chancery, 10:00 a. m —Bible School. recover the debt secured by said ember 22nd, 1938 at ten o'clock In public auction to the highest bidder of. weeks previous to said day of bearing in and Mrs. Cecil Maxson and two children for dinner Sunday. Keene Breezes and having qualified as such suc- OCIce Hours, 2 lo 4 and 7 lo 8 p.ni 11:00 a. m—Worship Hour. A cessor receiver, on which mort- mortgage or any part thereof; the forenoon. Eastern Standard ths premises described in said morteage., the Lowell Lodger, a newspaper printed sons of Goletburg. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court called Office Pbone 36 Mri. A. Lee Now. Therefore, by virtue of the Time at the north front door of n so much thereof as may be necessary and circulated In said county. message you should hoar. gage there Is claimed to be due at to pay the amount due as sforcsald, and Rev. Kinney of Al»o called In our on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brooks and ter JOHN DALTON, the date of this notice, for prin- power of sale contained la said court house in th-? City of Grand my sum or sums which may be paid by neighborhood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hendee near L. 7:80 p. m.—Inspiring Song Ser- ADA COMMUNITY REFORMED ALASKA LATTER DAY SAINTS mortgage and pursuant to the Sta- Rapids, County of Kent, Michigan Judge of PrObate A fine tain visited this section on vice with evening message by the ALASKA BAPTIST CHURCH cipal and Interest the sum of Four the undersigned at or before said sale A true copy: Odessa Sunday afternoon. DOUGLAS H. OATLEY Monday aftemoon which was need- CHURCH A. Cederlund, Minister tutes of the State of Michigan In (that being the place of holding for taxes and | or insurance on said pre- FRED ROTH. pastor. Reorganized Church of Jeouw Christ Thousand. Two Hundred Nlnetv- School Notes Mrs. Isadore Onan, Elery Onan d very much. Sunday, Nov. 6, the Sunday School at 9:30 a. m eeven and 36^100 Dollars, ($4,297.38) such case made and provided. No- Circuit Court In said County) said mises. and ail other sums paid by the Register of Probate. c20. 3t — DKfTTIST — Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.—Prayer, W. B. Kolenhrander, Pastor Alaska School HOUH? tice Is Hereby Given that on Nov- mortgage will be foreclosed by a u-.derslgned, with laterest thereon, pur- Parents are Invited to call on ua. and Mr. and Mrs. °S. M. Rowland Gfflce over C. Thomas Store "rogs were singing, summer tem- Classes for all. and an Attorney's fee of Thirty suant to law and to the terms of said Praise service. Everybody In at- You are Invited to the services. omber 14, 1938 at 10:00 o'clock fore- sale at public auction to the high- NOTICE OF MOBTGAOE SALE were Sunday guests of Mr. and perature and dandelions In blos- Macey Ellis, Pastor Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. ($30.00) Dollars, as provided for In mortgage, and all legal coats, Charges and We would like to have you see how Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to ') tendance. Worship Service—10:00 a. m. noon, Eastern Standard Tlrne at est bidder of the premises describ- ixpenses, Including an attorney's fee. Defaults having been msde (and such Mrs. Claude Schmidt som. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. No Sunday evenlrig services. said mortgage, and no suit or pro- pretty our schoolroom Is, and hear • Closed Thursday Afternoon We stand for a Crucified, coming Study Service—11:15 a. m. ceedings at law having been insti- the north front door of the Court ed In said mortgage, or so muoh which nremlses are described as follows: defsults having coaUnusd far more than us recite our- lessons. We know Mrs. Chas. Mclntyre and Mrs Mrs. Mary Larsen has been con- 11:15 a. m.—Prayer Services. Bible study and Prayer meeting House In the City of Grand Rapids, thereof as may be necessary to psy Thatnertaln piece or parcel of land ninety days) In the conditions of a certain D Christ. Worship Service—7:30 p. m. tuted to recover the moneys se- you will enjoy your vislL Clyde Mullen spent Wednesday at PhoMs: Offlce 50 *. 35 fined to her bed for the past ten 7:30 p. m.—Preaching. each Thursday evening. cured by said mortgage, or any County of Kent and State of Mich- the amount due as aforesaid, -and situated in the City of Eaat Grand Rap- mortgage made by Fred Moyer and Anna Christian Endeavor—8:45 p. m. ids, County of Kent, Michigan, -nore f»ar- Moyer, busbmd and wife, of the city of We have three new pupils, the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lays, but Is Improving now. 8:00 p. m., Wednesday -Prayer part thereof. igan (that being the place of hold- any sum or sums which may ho Grand Rapids of Kent County, Michigan, CHURCH OF THE NAZARRNK Public worship sweetens the meeting Try a classlfleC ad In the Ledger. ing Circuit Court In said County) paid by the undenslgned at or be- tlculsrly described as: Maxson brothers. Jack comes from Court. JOHN R. STRYKER The Ideal Club meets this week Notice Is Hereby Given, that by Lot number three hundred and two to Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a Harry Spidell and family were Lowell, Mich. heart. Come to church. virtue of the power of sale contain- said mortgage will be foreclosed fore said sale for taxes and | or In- (802) and the North Ten (10) feet of Lot Corporation Vganlssd under the laws of South high to give us an 8th grade; — DENTIST — Thursday at Mrs. Dell Hardy's for by a sale at public auction to the surance on said premises, and all the United States of America, dated May Sunday callers at the Onan home. their dinner meeting. C. L. Bradley, Pastor ed In said mortgage, and the sta- lumber three hundred and three (303) of Kay and Harold from the Sheldon 216 Hoars 9 to S tute In such case made and pro- highest bidder of the premises des- ofher sums paid by the undersign- Ottawa Hills No. 2, Village of East Grand 20, 1984, and recorded In the office of the school, Kay from the kindergarten j The second lesson in Extension Sunday School—10:00 u. tn. La*- CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE cribed in said mortgage, or so ed, with Interest thereon, pursuant Rapids, (now City of East Oraad Rapkb), Reglstsr of Deeds for Kent County, Mich- Open WedaestUy and Satnrdsy Elmdale. Mich. vided, on Monday the Uth day of County of Ksnt. Michigan, according to igan, on June ISth, 1934, bi Liber 772 of ond Harold from the sixth grade, work was held lost Tuesday at the rencc Maxson. Supt. Classes for December, A, D. 1938, at ten o'clock r ,uch thereof as may he necessary to law ond to the terms of said Mortgages, on Pagss 200-200, snd said Cascade EvLaing. 7 to 9 ill ages and a welcomo to all. R. C. Johnson. Pastor to pay the amount due as afore- mortgage, and all legal costs, the recorded plat thereof. . he having been a member of the Floyd Sparks home. Subject of the In the forenoon, the undersigned Dated: October 20. 1988. mortgagee having elected under the tezms Grand Rapids Safety Squad, an Mrs M. VanderJagt Offlec closed Thursday afternoons lesson was Different Dinners. Next Preaching—11:00 a. m. by the 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. will, at the front (ijor of the Court said, and any sum or sums which charges and expenses. Including an HOME OWNERS' LOAN of said mortgage to dsclare the enUre pastor. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. House in Grand Rapids. Michigan, may be paid by the undersigned at attorney's fee, which premises are CORPORATION. i*lnclpal and accrued intsrsst thereon honor given only to sixth graders lesson. Streamlined Suppers. A that being the place where the Cir- or b^ore said sale for taxes and [ described as follows; Mortgagee. due, which election H does heteJy exer- with highest all-around ratings. Mrs. Wm. DenHouten, Sr.. was special meeting will be held Dec. 6 N. Y. P. S.—6:45 p. m. Clyds 7:16 p. m.—N. Y. P. 8. IRVING H. SMITH, cise, pursuant to which ther* Is clalmsd Newell, Pres. 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. cuit Court for the County of Kent or Insurance on eald premises, and That certain piece or parcel of We now hove all grades •xcept taken to Butterworth hospital ono LOWELL PUB. LIBRARY at the home of Mrs. Warren Reed. all other sums paid by the under- land situated In the Village of Kent Attorney for Mortgagee. to be d"s and unpaid on aald mortgage at Evangelistic Servlc*—7:80 p, m. 8:00 p. m., Wednesday—Prayer Is held, sell at Public Auction, to Business Address: 304-7 Houseman the date of this notice for principal and the fourth. day last week. She Is seriously 111. GRAHAM BLDG. — WEST SIDE Subject, Wholesome Sweets. the highest bidder, the premises "'gned^ with Interest thereon, pur- City, County of Kent, Michigan, • Bldg.. Grand Rapids. Michigan. c23. 13t Interest and' Insurance the sum of One Mr. Bailey and sone of our boy- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sparks spent Prayer and Praise meeting- meeting. more particularly described as: Her many friends wish her a -OPEN— descrlbed in said mortgage, or so suan" t' to law and to terms of said M-OT-008 Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty-Nine attended the Lowell football game the week-end In Flint, visiting Mr. Wednesday evening, 7:80. Rev. James Ballard will preach much thereof as may be necessary mortgage, and all legal costs, Lot Thirteen (13) A. H. Brott's and 931 100 Dollars (11,209.93) and no speedy recovery. Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday This church, like every other at the evening service Sunday. You to pay the amount so as aforesaid charges and expenses, Including an Addition to the Village of Kent suit or proceeding at law or in equity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Coger are from 2 to b p. m. and Mrs. Wm. Rlsedale, Mr. and state of Michigan. The Circuit Court for having been InsUtuted to recover the debt We will have more news for you Mrs. John Benjamin and Mr. and true gospel church. Is set for the are cordially Invited to attend all due on said mortgage, with six per attorney's fee, which premises are City, Kent County, Michigan, ac- The Comity of Kent,—In Chancery. No. occupying rooms In the home of AUD1E E. POST. Librarian Why TRIPLEX Outperforms described as follows: cording to the recorded plat there- secured by said mortgage or any part next week. Mrs. Linden Ryan. preaching of mortgags will be foreclosed by a ssle at Eva Kerr of Grand Rapids and who will make the God of the Bible M. E. CHURCHES tore conveyed to Johiwon M. Grif- pnbllc auction to tne highest bidder of the afternoon. tull without hospitalization). 43 b<: e about its business. Better look quick ents. fin across the south end of the Dated: August 18, 1938. M-ST-568 cl6. lit It satisfactorily appearing to this Court Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maloney of 413 more square indies of outlook ban their God. Sc wc are asking that F. 8. Kinney. Minister by the bill of ccmpUint filed herein, that ptemlses described in said mortgsge, or The young people's class dre Lafayette, S. E., Grand Rapida. if you really want to see it—one sudden Miss Carrol Cahoon, teacher at above description, according to the HOME OWNERS LOAN so much thereof as may bs necessary to you most reverently attend church Alto Parsonage, Phone 50 NOTICE OF MOBTGAOE BALE the above named defendant, Harrison Lowell spent Sunday with their having a roller skating party at Phones; Office 38703; Res. 88019. before. the Limerick school, will present a United States survey, together CORPORATION, Oould. is not a resident of ths Btats of pay ths amount due as aforesaid, and any mother. "swo-o-o-sh!" and it's gone! regularly somewhere. Alto Mortgagee. Default having been made in the coo- sum or sums which may be paid by the play at Berlin Center school Wed- with hereditaments and appurten- Michlgaa and that after diligent search Mr. and Mrs. Rusoell Davis and Other things you'll like: A gearshift out Worship Service-10:00 a. m. ances; all In Grattan Township, IRViyG H. SMTTH. lltlons of i certain mortgage made by and Inquiry It can not be ascertained in undersigned at or before said sals for How about it—fo this stunning 1939 Buick nesday evening. Kent County, Michigan. Attorney for Mortgagee Peter Pitsch and Helen Pltech of the what state or country be now resides and taxes and | or Insurance on aald premlsss, John Garber of Lansing were Bun- of knee-way. Front wheels that "bank" Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Chamberlain CATHOLIC PARISHES Sunday School—11:15 a. m. Township of Caledonia, Kent County, for that reason personal aervlce can not and ail other gums paid by the under- day supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. really as lively as it looks? Dated September 6. 1938. business Address: 304-7 House- Michigan to William Wesley Ellis and signed, with interest thereon, pursuant to die curves for you. Brakes that stop on a were Sunday guests of Mr. and Bt Mary's—Lowell Bowne Center man Building, Grand Rapids, be obtained upoo him: Donald MdPherson. Barbara and CLAIR R. CARR. Corlna E. Ellis, husband and wife, of Therefore, on motion of Llnsey, Shivel. law and to the terms of aald mortgage, Maybe a bullet gets off faster. Maybe dime—and leave nine cents change. Mrs. Russell CL -iberlaln of Rev. Fr. Jewell, Pastor Sunday School—10:80 a. m. as Receiver of the Michigan. QreenvUle, Michigan, dated May 79th. '•helps A VanderWal, Attorneys for the and all legal costs, charges aad expenses, Margaret Davis were guests of Greenville. Worship Service—11:30 a. m. 1926, and recorded.' In the office of the Including an sttorney's fee, which pre- 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass sermon. Beldlng Savings Bank. M-ST-558 cl4, 18t nlalntlff. It Is Ordered that defendant their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. a rabbit can beat it on the jump or a sky- In fine—we think youH like all of it— The Sunshine Club will meet at Assignee of Molortgageer . Register of Deeds for the County of Kent larrison Gould cause bis appearance to mises are described ss follows: Win FIRE Humus 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser )VW M. B. MdPherson. •mnEB APPOINTINO TIME FOB HEAB- ind State of Michigan on June 2od, A. D. •is entered within three months from the That certain piece or parcel of land liner lead it from point to point from its looks to the way it lives up to the home of Emma Geiger Nov. 16 mon. ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH ELDRED & GEMUEND, '"^6 In Liber 072 of Mortrtges. on pasei situated In the Township of Walksr, Attorney for Assignee of Mort- INO CLAIMS date of this order and In case of his ap- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bullis of D> diem. Won't you try it out—and seer for dinner meeting. W. B. Gardner. Pastor I A' ^ 183. 184 and 180 pearance, that he cause his answer to County at Kent, Michigan, more parti- trolt were Sunday dinner guests of —FARMERS, tn case of ftr? wcnld yonr But you'll never wa&t a highway cruiser gage- Bute of Michigan. The Probate Court The Mortgagee! declare that the prin- cularly described as: ' Dorothy Weeks had her tonsils St Patrick's—Parnell Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Enoch plaintiff's bill of complaint to be filed Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Falrchllds. potloy giro yon adeqaato protection. An Inauranoe Com- Business Address: Webber Bldg., or the County of Kent. cipal amount of aald mortgage Is now and a copy thereof served on plaintiffs Part of the West ons-half (H) of ths that answers quicker to (he green light's • • • • removed Saturday at Saranac. Rev. Fr. McNeil, Pastor Carlson, Supt. Ionia, Michigan. cl7, 18t At a testlon of said court, held at the due end payable as well as the Interest attorneys within twenty days after ser- South one-half (H) of the Northeast one- Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford, Mr. pany will do no more than la provided in ha policy con- Vlrgln'a Posselin spent last week thereon, whereupon the Dower of tale con- quarter (H) of the Northwest one-quarter "go"-or that with keener relish eats up Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. •robate office. In the city of Qrsad Rap- vice upon him ot a copy of the bill of and Mrs. Lloyd Ford, Mrs. Prissie tract After the fire It la too late to reviae or rewrite It NO OTHER CAR IN THE WORLD with her parents, having had her 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass and sermon Prayer meeting every Thursday ids, In ssld county on the 28th day of fined in said mort with the value of the ft / ^ •aid time and place being hereby ap- >f the premises In said mortgage des- herein prescribed for his appsarancs. CORPORATION, home Saturday and Sunday were ing. CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST a line described as follows: betlnnlnc at po nied for the examination and adjust- r'hed, by public aucUoo. to the highest iv ,H Mortrsree animal These and other proviaions make our policy parti- k point on the thore Une of Lake Mich' WILLIAM B. BROWN Mrs. Myrtle Burch and Mrs. Guy L. C. Doerr, Pastor •nent of all claims and demands against bidder, at the North Front Door of the Circuit Judge. PETER J. DAWHOF, eahuty adaptable to the tesumaoe requiremenla of the lian directly wast of the west end of M-40, tsld deceased. Court House in the City of Orsnd Rap- Attorney for Mortgogss. Slocum and son Donald of Lowell, SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Sunday School—10:00 a. m. thence east to M-4e and east alone M-M Examined, Countersigned and A policy In onr Company It is Further Ordered, That public no- ds, Kent County. Michigan (said place Entered by me. / Buslnsas Address: 11-12 Norris Bldg Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McPherson and money Church services are being held Church Services—11:00 a. m. to Its juncUoa with 11-37 west of Css- •J" thereof bo glren by publication of a elng the place for holding the Circuit Grand Rapids. Michigan. in yonr pocket and safety for your property. HERE? nDvla, thence east and south aloni: M-37 PETER TELDER, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis and daughter every Saturday at Zlon M. E. :opy of thli order for three successive Court for Kent County. Michigan) on Deputy Clerk. M-8T-308 C20. IJt Whj

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Social Events More Local News Women's Club & Make Yew Retervatkm fer Hntrhlimon—SvdnBm dub Hears Inspiring Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker of Mrs. Fred Raymond Freit Check Aeti-Frccie 69c f al. Pontlac Central Methodist Epis- lonla were callers at the William- Thanksgiving Dinner copal church was the scene of a son home last SundAy. The postponed meeting of the In Sealed Cans GIWflKR FOODlovel y wedding when Miss Frances Lowell Woman's Club was held Irene Sydnam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Katie Blaser had Mr. and Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs. R. G. DEER HUNTERS' NEEDS Mrs. B. R. Sydnam of Alto, was Mrs. John Blaser of Hastings as LITTLE RACINE Jefferles with a good attendance. united In marriage to Mr. Norman visitors Saturday. 811 E. Main 9t. Lowell The usual buslnest was promptly- Red Gloves - Red Lined Caps - Hand A*e« Stanley Hutchinson, son of the late Mrs. C. L. F. Williamson has so taken care of and balloting on the Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchinson names of Mrs. Emerson Wlelsnd, far recovered from her recent In- Regular meals and lunchea. with leather sheaths-Oil silk license holders. of Toronto, on Saturday, Nov. 6, at Jury to be able to ride out a little. Mrs. Altenburger, Mrs. T. Ander- VALUES four o'clock. The altar was decor- Special cMoken dinner son and Mrs. Paul Kellogg resulted nted with lovely baskets of flowers Mrs. Lillian Harris of Pontlac Is on Sunday. In the announcement of four new Oil, Wood and Coal Heelers. Make Economy your buy word—by trading here and palms. The Rev. Dunning spending some time with her sis- members for the club. Idle read the servloei before a ter. Mrs, Katie Lane of East Low- Mrs. F, E. White gsve a very In- arge group of relatives and friends ell. Pa®"y' teres ting report of the West Cen- P R lie r, RTTrrH D \i The bride, given In marriage by Mr and Mrs, Harold Hiier oi tral District meeting of the Fed- Soap Sale TARGET her fathoj-, wore n pale blue taf- lonla called on their aunt, Mrs. eration of Woman's Clubs at St. feta Colonial gown with hoop Chas. Williamson, one day last Johns. She spoke of s Forum held klrt. She wore a flesh colored week. CAtENMRoT by Mrs Treesa Way Merrill of De- Bluo •dsc petal hat and corresponding troit, formerly of Lowell, who Super Suds Ig.pkg. 20c FLOIR Hccessories. Her bouquet was a The home of the late T. B, Carter stressed the Importance of voting, Colonial corsage of Rapture roi and wife was sold last week to R. COMING {VEIffio f renewing our allegiance to 10c packngr for 1c nd white baby Mums. Roy Johnson and wife of East America and of being on guard as Red S lb. siek 15c Miss Chloe CDell of Detroit, Lowell. to loss of democracy and the rise of dlctatorUhlp. Of special slgnlfi- maid of honor, wore a delicate rose Sunday callers at the Ernest The Peckham Group will meet Sip. ^uds 1 Ig pkgs. JSc moire taffeta Colonial gown. Her cance was the emphasis on mother- Aldrtch home were Mr. and Mrs. ?rlday afternoon, Nov. 18, at 0 J hood and encouragement of young 24Mb.sk. 49c hat and accessories were of du- . aul Carey and daughters of :ome of Mrs, R. B. MHl i guaraMd ft. 21c ')onnet velvet and mollne. Her Mollne leadership. sorsage was composed of cream t nHinc' Fred Raymond of Gran-I BoPeflpAmnioRii^t 21c colored Johanna Hill roses, yellow Mrs. Ella Merrill has returned i B.V.O. UNDERWEAR home after spending a few days ind rust baby Mums. building wm. . line Palmlive Soip 1 fwl 7c William Hutchinson, brother of •vlth her daughter, Mrs. Grant j Al Woel mi fart Wool Ganoeab SOU CMCKEIS he groom, was the best man. Enar Warner. g 038 they endeavored to unite their ef- AM. FIB. Soip S for 26c 1 i. ku 14c West acted as usher. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ehrllch and The Triple C Circle will meet at hth^'lIS l-Iausscr sang "1 Walk With Tou"', •Jttle daughter of Owoeso spent Mr?. Nelda Sink presiding at the TharB ,n M,e Now the,r PtC Soap II bars Sic Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F layv afternooafternoon'sn a^Sjt jTo^ctoc, clockk. tn g progTm ^ ^ ohKnRnd t<) that 6HUM CUCIEIS Williamson. Mrs. Sydnam, mother of the The White Circle of Alto ^ j wx Wed $t.9S Riii't Castile 1 far 14c 2 lb. box 16c bride, wore a deep blue velvet Mrs. Ella Merrill of Grand Rap- ids and Mr. and Mrs. Grant War- sponsor s pancake supper on Wed- 22S^hs25£ f Others from $1.00 to $5.50 " ijown with matching accessories. lesday evening, Nov. 16. at Alto SSC^ChEr*Cter ,B h^T *** ,n Her shoulder corsage was of Tal- ner spent Sunday With Mrs. John • Guidance of our youth -)Cott and family near Alto. M. E. Church dining room. Adults Should emphasise the dignity of 1 tOX Weel SMrt. Mrf Short* Wc «.ch Fre«S «man rdses and yellow baby Mums. _.)C, children undrr 12, 10c. So.v.ng o iwinai i_ ^ A reception for the guests _,m .. .-J labor. Responsibilities of cltumn-, ib. 15c Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Henry at- Bh, ,nc,ud j I Green held in the church parlors, after 1%, P * national housekeeping ended the trl-county annual drug- pancakes, sausage, etc. c26 remember i, ivhlch the Immediate family had a but need t0 t at 'i SLIPOVER SWEATERS St.,, | lists' dinner at Hotel Vincent, Ben- hoUB clMn dinner at the Rotunda Inn where on Harbor, Wednesday evening The FM . »E . Ladles Aid Society• — * mZ.-TT"* " « home—In 1 i -VOTK THESE FEATOI nietWhitt Time ( raHt 19c placet were set for sixteen holding Regular Value 6c sliiffle roll. The bride, a teacher in Webster Mr. and Mrs. Clark Adams have and jchool, Pontlac, was a graduate noved to Laming and Charles Ledger 'rom Ypsllantl State College and 3nay and family, formerly of Ed- Kraft, hutes to the pattern of life. inore, are now living In the home manager. The Thrift Shop will Mrs. Ckrl Mapee spoke interest- WONDER KNIFE the Grand Rapids School of Ex- close this week Saturday, Nov. 12. | WOOL HOSE iron iression. She Is a momber of the >f J. C. Hatch. of social life In Washington UfcMkjRfjM } rr«* both she and Mrs. Raymond | Famoo. Alien-A aad 35« VALUE 14c Kappa Delta aororlty. She once Harold Wardell returned home The regular annual meeting of iTl!l(»mi3 SntrlteUMi munKMira taught In the Lowell school system answered the many questions ol a Wednesday from Blodgett hos- Cyclametil V- InV llChapter* 4 , No. 94, O. E. S.. , their very appreciative audience i | and will be remembered by many pital, Grand Rapids, where he un- will be beld at the temple Friday ^ meeting then adjourned, to 2 friends. The groom i ?rmdu- derwent an emergency appen- night, Nov. 11, at 8:8G, starting meet on Wednesday, Nov. 2nd with f REYNOLOS' CANNED FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES ited from Northern Vocational dicttii operation last week with a potluck supper. Please College In Toronto. Out of town Mrs. M. N. Henry at an Oriental WEAR bring a dish to pass unless other- Tea. MEtn guests came from Toronto, Can- Allen Wisner was taken to wise advised. The husbands are ImnM. Blodgett hospital. Grand Haplds, F. F. GOODS, Press Rep Toar Choke Grand Rapid*, Lowell, Detroit. cordially Invited to the supper.— •i H Early Jne Peas lo.2cai Seattle, Waah., Center Line, Royal Monday afternoon for an emer- gency appendicitis operation, and Beatrice Krum, W. M.; Emma ^ak and Birmingham. Coons. Secy On Tsar Wast CitGreenBeans le.2cN s expected to be home in about a 2 Co-operative dub Meete One of the largest and most in- : r cans teresting meetings of the Lowell Sweet Cera la. 2 CM The Vergennes Co-operative Club Believe It or not, while driving In the country Sunday morning, Wl»t SkH 1 Write ? Woman's Clilb was held Nov, 2 at was entertained at the home of the home of Mrs. M. N. Henry. Mich. Tomatoes Ra.Zeai rs. Peggy Ryder on Nov. 8 The Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rutherford The subject for the day was "The Till TOMATO SOIP meeting was called to order by the picked enough ripe tomatoes, that Here are some suggestions for East" The president. Mrs W. jreiidcnt, Mrs. Beatrice Bailey, had not been frosted, for their our correspondents regardlng w. Gumser called the meeting to Sunday dinner. FLYING CLUBS Tall VE6ETULE SOBP who appointed the committees for things to write about order. The club song was sung with the new year and gave us an inter- Items that show progress. Golden Greene and his mother, [Mrs. Wm. Wadhteriiauser ac- Interesting discussions on AVlAtWN, Tall SPKUEni 17c •ting outline of the year's work. Mrs. Emma Greene, and her sister, Anything strange or unusual. companying at fhe piano. The col- !t wa? voted to continue the prlte Miss Millie Chapman of Grand Social gatherings, meetings. lect waa repeated by the club and Fofrtnre cpeaker Col Fley4 E. Evans. Direc- package. The committee for the Rapids called on Mrs. John Layer Fires, aoe'dents, crimes. the business for the day taken up, !ay. Lizzie Roth and Mrs. Beatrice ind ether Lowell friends last week Births, deaths, marriages. after whldh the president called tor of Aeronautics. Motion picturrs Itt Bailey, served a very lovely lunch. Wednesday afternoon. Ball games, contests, meets. upon Mrs. C. A. Hall, urogram Fruits and Vegetables Severe storms. chairman for the afternoon to take color of Cefarfiil Michigan and tbc Nation- Brlde-KlMrt Honored Mrs. Jennie Pardee of near Unusual school or church hap- charge. al Freeport was a Tuesday dinner penings. Air Haoes. SUNK I ST Mrs. Charles Young, Mm. Harold Mrs. Hall presented the follow-: Suest of Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff and In Visits to or from a distance. Ing program: Mrs. David Cox I Graham and Mrs. Clarke Fletcher fhe afternoon they called on their Crop conditions. / entertained with a miscellaneous played the national hymn of China, ORANGES FTR*jufcE dot- 10c ^ouslijs, Mrs. Lucy Stahl and Clay- Large produce or livestock sales ami Japan; Two Chinese and Jap Monday, Nev. 14, 8:00 p. m. ihower In honor of Miss Barbara ton Johnson, at Blodgett hospital, Fletcher at the home of Mrs. Gra- 'enese duets were played by Mrs ; Hearts bun. Sc Squash * Ib. 2c Grand Rapids. -Chinese Horse Laugh" a thrill-ICoa and Miss Charlotte White; City HtM, ionla, Midi. ham laat Friday evening. Around Ing Arizona West story by Nina TEXAS SEEDLESS thirty guests were present and en- Burial services were held In Mrs. Bert Quick read several very- Lowell Tuesday for Mro. Bertha Wilcox Putnam appears In This Interesting Chinese poems with ex- Joyed an evening of games. Mlra Week, the magazine with next Sun- FTJWLIC WEI/OOME KAnimim, IW 96 SIZE Fletcher then opened the many DeNlse Stevens (nee Godfrey), 80, planation of each; Miss Sm'th and. GRAPEFRUIT dox. 35c of Evart, who passed away lit the day's Detroit News. Be cure to read Miss Huffman, in Japanese cos- lovely gifts, after which lunch this fact-moving yarn. On sale at »crved by the hostesses. home cf her daughter In Lansing tume, sang the "Japanese Nodding Friday, Nov. 4. Mrs. Stevens lived ChrUtiansen'- or phone for dellv-[Doll", Mrs. Cox as their sccom- Choice Fresh Meats Mlscellaneotn Shower 'ast of Lowell several years ago "7- Adv. ipanist. Each number of the pro- and will be remembered by her old I gram was very well given, and af-| A miscellaneous shower was giv- friends. Irnrrturt much pleasure and enter-j en In honor of Mrs. Harold Ray- • tainment for the club. The presi- BEEF CHUCK ROAST lb. 80c The family of the late Mrs. mor last Thursday at the home of . Exdnshr 'For dent Introduced Madam Seino, >• F h Sto 6 lb. her mother, Urs. Clara Geelhood. Frances Carter met at their child- little Japanese lady. In national Sprins Chickens DfMM~ d Average Ib. He Twenty-one guests were present, hood home east of Lowell Sunday Wolverine PoKcy costume, from Grand Rapids but Lunch was served and game were for a farewell dinner and to cele- formerly of Tokio, which she left played. brate the birthday of Mrs. Katlo Holders fifteen years ago. Pork Steak Ib.SOc BeefRibs lb.14c Lane. The following were present: The chairman. Mrs. Hall, then Mr*. Eoaewame Entertain* Mrs. Lillian E. Harris of Pontlac, presented Prlnllpal L, R. Miller, Gem Oleo Ib. 10c Mild Cheese Hi. 17c Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter of Accident Policy $3.40 addressing the club on the subject Mrs. F. F. Rosewarne eutertaln- Palo. Myron D. Carter of Detroit, >d sixteen guests at a luncheon and of rhe conflict In the Bast. Mr. Charles Carter of Lake Odeeaa, A Broad Covoracfe Miller Is exceptionally well Inform- bridge on Tuesday. Honors went to Wm. Power? of Harbor Springs, Mrs. C. A. Hall and Mrs. Walter J. ed on the situation which exists In Choice Freeh Dressed Mrs. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Car- these two warring countries of Xropf. All guests expressed thoughts ter. Mr. and Mra. Vine Hunter, of an enjoyable tlmt. « J. ffTTEMEl, Aft. China and Japan. He gave the hls- RABBITS all white meal Ib. 27c Floyd and Victor Lane and Wll- 1 i tory and developments of the gov- ard Bell of Lowell. Lowell. Mich. Marrage Licenses | j ernment powers of these two coun- tries, also Ithe causes leading up BEEF POT ROAST Ib. 17c Paul D. Kcrekes. 21. Lowell; to the present war. Mr. Miller por Itore M. Gowlaskl, 19, Lowell. ! trayed vividly in a forceful manner Fresh Side Pork Ib. 17c Hamburg 2 lbs. 31c to the club many confusing angles Social Brevities | in regard to the stand Japan has Mrs. R. I), Hahn and Mrs. Hattle STRAND # j taken and the effect ll hat had on 1 P0RR SHOILDER ROAST otr.catlb. 16c Peckham entertained with a des- China. His address was very much iert bridge at the home of the LOWELL ! inllghtening and educational. The PR. SHOILDER ROAST lore ead Ib. 18c former Friday evening. iclub was most appreciative to Mr. FRIDAY-SATURDAY, NOV. 11 - 12 | Miller for giving his afternoon to The P. D. Club met at the home j this subject. of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gotfredsen — Also — The club was ther. served with FOOD for dinner and bridge last Thurs- itea, poured by Mrs. M. Houseman day evening, high scores going to mm Jean Parker and land Madam Kelno. Others on the WEAVER'S MARKET Mrs. Gumser and Mrs. Swarthout. Eric Linden in ! committee assisting the hostess. ! Mrs. Henry and chairman Mrs. The Lowell Extension Cla'js met 'As Phone 156 - Batter Things to Eat • We Deliver •Hall, wore Mrs, Chas. Doyle, Mrs, at the home of Mrs. Mabel Stauf- ef the R. Mill, Mrs, W. Burdick. Mrs L. fer Tuesday, Nov. 8 There were ! A. Denny, Mrs. H. J. Coons and ! 16 ladles present and the lesson - Plus - i Mrs, W. L. Stowell. The club ad-! was on "Chooing Suitable Acces- ! Journed to meet Nov. 16 with Mrs J 'orles for the Home." BIRTHS In Memoriam Fox Latest News ' N. E. Borgerson. So. Bos^oii Grange For Lazy Motorists To Mr, and Mrs. Richard Ruth- In loving memory of our -Also - Shown here are some of the first telephones used In Miohigan, dear others depicting the gradual development of the telephone, and the -orford, a 74 lb. son, Richard John, sen and brother Raymond, who Saturday evening. Nov. 12, Mr. on Tuesday morning, Nov. 8, at passed away two years ago, .noden. Instruments In use today. At the top, left, is a model of Bell's Nov. and Mrs. Ora vVoodard of Banner first telaphone and at the top, right, is the first crude boa telephone their home. 8. 1936 and assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Her- brought to Michigan, in 1877. Between them is one of the first two To Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr, a A precious one from us Is gone, bert Clough of Lakeside grange telephones taken tn Grand Rapids, in 1877. Center and right, bottom, •6 lb. son, Carlton George. Sunday, A voice we loved is stilled, and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kyser will are the modern han,i and upright^ or -desk1' telephones. The others Nov. 6, at their home. A place is vacant In our home Install the officers of South Boston are types that were .ised In this state In the early days. To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buche Which neVer can be filled. Grange for the coming year, as (nee Evelyn Rldgeway) of Albion, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nummer follows: Master, Ira Sargeant; and Family. p26 a son. Clarence Irwin, on Monday, Overseer, Frank Freeman; Stew- nth GRADE HONOl ClOLL, Green, Betty Kent, Rodney Kropf, Nov. 7. ard. Lyle Bovee; Asso. Steward, PEBFBOT ATTENTyANCE Batty Lou Kyser, Marilyn Kyser. A loan of 61 cents a bushel on Claude Harker; Lecturer, Mrs. Car- Richard Lewis, George Metter- Life can best be understood corn Is quite a shell-out for the rie Kyser; Chaplain, Mrs. Mabel Eighth grade pupils whose nidi, Robert Moore, Ralph Palm- federal buskers. Tucker; Secy.. Mrs, Irene Tapley: I names appear on the honor roll backward, but It munt be lived for- 1 er, Jane Peckham, Pearl Peckham. Treas., Paul Wlttenbach; Gate^ for the second month are: ward. Gloria Pennock, John Rathhurn, Motor car fatalities are down keeper. Henry Tapley; Ceres. Mrs Vivian Bleri. Joy Converse, Hen- Leroy Roudabush, Genevieve Sher- Any way of earning an honest nearly 25 per cent so far this year, Maude Lee; Pomcoa. Mrs. Mabe! ry Davenport, Charlotte Gardner, aaki, Reginald Smith, William living is better than having no :o It Is evident tnat the pedestrian Bovee; Flora, Mrs. Hope Sargeant, Roberta Anne Hahn, Claradell Stephens, Robert Steward, Maxlne and Lady Asso. Steward. Mrs. Floy Hill. Betty Lou Kyser, Marilynn j b at all. j becoming more difficult to hit. Stewart, Lillian Stomucand, Simon Freeirtan. Executive committee: Kyser, Jane Peckham, Genevlevp Swartr, Barbara Welgle, Carolyn Roy Kyser. Reuben Lee and Henry SUNDAY-MONDAYS NOV. 13 -14 Sherblnski, William Stephens, Lil- Welisr, Robert Yelter. Tapley. ^ lian Stormzand, Donna Thorne. Installation of officers Is an open Perfect Attendanoe pupils are; meeting and the grange members Merle Blerl, Vivian BUri, Betty Ornithologists are mainly agreed welcome their friends to come and Prezlna, Robert Cahoon, David that birds have three kinds of If Your Furnace Could Talk see this work done. Clark, Joy Converse, Mary Ellen lenguage; alarm notes, call notes CLEVELAND, Ohio . . . Postmas- Curtis, Henry Davenport, Shirley and songs made of call notes Join- •The Terror In The Dark", ter Michael F. CDonneU tried a Denlck, Charlotte Gardner, Jade ed together. It Would Say . . . Thrilling Detective Myitery new idea last week when he in- "Feed me good coal—It's much cheaper H. Ashton-Wolfe, celebrated stalled a new curb seryice mall agent of the French Secret Police, box for motorists who think It too because it burns better." tells In The American Weekly, the much bother to get out to mall a great weekly magazine with the latter. If this one proves popular, Nobody knows better than your own furnace that It others will be erected at conveni- November 13 issue of The Detroit mmmgm LA ammL m 11A M ^ ri rl M.G.M PICTURE ent locations in the downtown dis- wXwIIXsnB 1 pays to get Sunday Times, a stirring tale of trict. MILK W blackmail and charlatanry. Invol- WHITE OAK ving an American medium stabbed - Also - yet «e dangeroui if not safeguexied to death during a seance at the You get more heat and comfort with leas fuel, when you use The fact that a child or other home of a wealthy patron of the person who has not reached legal WHITE OAK coal. And your own fnmaoe profits accordingly! occult. Be sure to get Sunday's De- orgetiifiiifa It holds a constant temperature, does away with Boot and dust, age holds a fecial security account troit Times. Phone Cole's News number dees not give any em- and calls your attention only twice a day. Stand for delivery. Adv. ployer the right to employ such a Prompt delivery service In any weather. I[worker In a manner which con- Lowell Creamery's fafteurixed Milk CARD OF THANKS flicts with laws relative to ohlld has been safeguarded for vour protection against LOW ash content HIGH heat value I wish to express my sincere j lab^r. The fact Uut young persons thanks to my friends and relatives | have these numbers does not en- SCARLET FEVER. TYPHOID FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, who remembered me with cards, ! title them to do any work which TUBERCULOSIS, SEPTIC SORE THROAT and ?!fts and flowers during my recent conflLets wit< h national or state, lllnejs at the hospital and con- lahcy'lswa. UNDULAKT FEVER. C. H. RUNCIMAN /alescence at home. T)26 Henry A. Johnson, Jr. Michigan has four species of big Phone 34 game, two of which are protected] Phone 87 For Delivery Lowell, Michigan at all t'mes—elk and moose. The! Vla-OaU l-eiS4 No toll charge. Typing paper, 100 sheets, letter- * SL Prop. head size, good sulphite bond, Football Thrills and Paramount Newa other two species are the deer and] 20c.—Ledger office. tf bear.

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