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NUMBER 5 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939 SEVENTIETH YEAR SNOW. HIGH WINDS DELAY TRAFFIC Drifting Snows City Commission to Open Sealed Bids For Sewer Bonds Thu., Feb. 9 Fill Rural Roads Storm Delays Report Only Half Inch Watpr Now Here*s Sound Film Projector Is Installed at Buchanan High School Precipitation at 1. $ M. PWA Sewer Work The Buchanan district was visit­ the Niles Concert Concert League Artist Owner of Edgeview ed by the heaviest storm of the Start Excavation on Main Board, Teachers winter Monday, in extent of drift­ Proposition Fruit Farm Dies ing and hindrance of traffic at Line from Outlet to Sewage League to Meet least. Disnosal Plant Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dale have Club Purchasers Although the snowfall is not be­ | been in Chicago for several days lieved to have exceeded from 6 to Chairman, Workers From 11 1 because of the death on Hjtonday Victor Sound-On-Film Ma^ The PWA force which began 8 inches, high winds piled it in Towns to Meet at of Mr, Harry G. Webster, who died chine Uses Sound or roads, where for two days Jt work last week on the new sewer Niles Feb. 6 of an embolism. Mr. Webster was Silent Films project Was forced to lay off Mon­ The Niles Loinmunity Concert partially blocked rural mail de­ quite well known in Buchanan as liveries and country schools. The day on account of storm, after League, which has been in the pro-1 the owner of Edgeview Orchard, Tuesday was probably a red starting excavations on the main cess of organization the pu.>t Yew rural carriers from the Buchanan south of town. Mrs. Dale and Mrs. letter day in the history of educa­ office were able to cover nearly all line from the present outlet to the weeks, under the direction of W .! Webster are sisters. tion in Buchanan, being the date .sewage disposal plant. S. “Bill" Wright of Niles, director: of their routes Tuesday and com­ ol the arrival of the Victor Sound- pletely Wednesday. A number of A force, of 92 men under the di­ of organization and publicity,! On Film Anunaphone purchased rection of WPA Supervisor Fred swings into action next Monday j rural schools were closed Monday. jointly by the school board and the The force at the Indiana & Schwartz started work Tuesday night, Feb, Cth. J 2 Buctiananites i' acuity club. this being the beginning of work Michigan plant reported a water The opening guns will be fired: The particular "visual educa­ precipitation of .51 inches during on the new $102,712 WPA project at The first annua) get-together | tion" which is made possible by for completion of sanitary cover­ Honored at M.S.C. the storm, and a precipitation, of workers dinner meeting to be held ■the purchase of this nne sound 1.64 inches during January. age of the city. It will require ulm projector is probably tile out- Nations, like folks, git along at 6:30 o'clock at the New Powell J. C. Hollenbeck and Ralph better when they git clear in their about 400 feet of 12 inch tile to Hotel. Approximately 100 will at­ stanomg development in current minds wlvut is their business and extend the main outlet from its tend, comprising the officers, di­ Sebasty Given Short education and me installment oi Edward Riffer Buys whut ain’t. present opening just above the old rectors, divisional chairmen, cap­ Course Honors the equipment renders it possible Bainton mill site to the disposal tains and lieutenants from Niles, lor the Buchanan sc,fools to make Jim Aichenbottom sez he don’t] plant. Supervisor Schwartz said Buchanan, Bertrand, Berrien Eleven active Michigan farmers use of the tine educational sound, Farm, Sells Acreage hev to go to Florida fer climate— that Work had been suspended on Springs, Berrien Center, - Cass­ are among those cited especially films which are now availab,e in he gits so burned up every time he the cemetery project and all Work­ opolis, Dowagiac, Edwardsburg, during the current Farmers' Week variety. Edward Riffer completed the thinks about Bill, Miller fooling ers transferred to the sewer pro­ Eau Claire, Galien, ami Three program on the campus of Michi­ The school will have the use purchase yesterday of the 14'0- around the bathin' beaches down ject. ■ Charles W. Cole, City, en­ Oaks, gan State College. of three free sound films weekly acre farm located 2Vn miles south­ there thet he don't even notice the gineer, is In charge of the ihstalla- Three of them Are veteran dairy­ irom tne Victor company for the east of Buchanan known as the cold. The meeting will De in cnarge. of tion, and is represented directly on George II. Mayhew, president, who men honored at the annual Mon­ remainder of the present school George Simon farm or, by older the job by Engineer Fred Rogers. will outline the purpose of this day evening dairymen’s banquet. year. In addition many hne tree residents, the ELS. Arney farm. Lines Written For a Certain The city commission will meet films are available irom tne Gen­ The place was sold by the Federal Grammarian newly organized .community music J. C. Hollenbeck, Berrien at S p. m. Thursday, February 9, project. Mr. Wright, who was for Springs Guernsey breeder, received eral Electric and other industrial Land Bank. I am no. purist-minded ike— to: open sealed bids for the 'pur­ .10 years with the Civic ' Music one of the-plaques awarded for his and manufacturing concerns, from Riffer sold 12 acres of St. Joseph I wear my language careless-like chase of the following: $15,-300 in Association, helping launch that lifelong work in dairy farming. tfi,e National Y. M. C. A. from River frontage located Ve mile east For in my rearward without fail special assessment sanitary sewer, j plan all Over the United States, W. V/. Sprague, Battle Creek, state conservation departments of the River street bridge to Dr. The dangling participles trail, bbnds, dated February 1, 1939 and I became associated with the Na-1 ALEC TEMPLETON, PIANIST also received a plaque,. his recog­ and other sources. It is possible M. J. Converse. The acreage joins And l am riot the one to give 1 due serially without option of prior tional Concert League of Chicago, | nition was for the many years of that next year the school will pur­ the Paul DeWitt farm on the east. Three whoops for split irifihitiveS; payment at the rate of $3,000 Feb. as Director of Organization- and Alec Templeton, famous blind evening January 21 and his recep­ service to dairying in the state chase a $60 membership entitling I hold no minor errors kill 1 of each year, 1940 to 1943; arid Publicity in 1938. He will discuss pianist, will be the second interna­ tion was so great that a second through his work with Holstein the institution to the use of the To Attend Golden And as for muffing‘'shal)” and $3,300 Feb. 1, 1944; $5,000 in gene the artists to be presented on the tionally-known artist to appear on appearance was required on the cattle. fine library which is being assem­ "will”— ■ eral obligation, sanitary sewer the program of the Niles Concert bled by the University of Michi­ three concerts, also outline the following Sunday evening. He Third of the trio is Dr. W. A. I’ll tell-you on the quiet, pal, bonds, dated Feb. 1, 1939 and due mdfenbership plan of operation, League at Niles April 11. Temple­ Dawson, Ludington. For Jnany gan. Anniv, Fraternity I always will—or is it shall ? . serially without option of prior . A. publicity campaign is being ton appeared in a concert at Or­ plays every two weeks over ^ L S years he practiced as a dentist in Th^ tamper 100^-foot films ^re­ B y tjf you hear a speech gram-, payment at the rate of $1,000 -on J put forth this week in all ten com­ chestra Hall, Detroit," Saturday at 9 p. m. Saturday. f Battle Creek and then in Luding- quire about an hour to'run,’'sriiall- Dr. M. *J. Con-Verse will attend matical Feb, 1 of each year 1940 to 1944 munities, with talks in high School —. ! ton before be became prominent er films taking about a half hour. the- golden anniversary of his Correct from .first to last, high- inclusive. assemblies, clubs and group meet­ in Jersey cattle development. The projector purchased uses the fraternity at Ann Arbor on Feb. liatical ings by Mr. 'Wright, to. assist the Send Old Address r> Confers With Pupils Others honored for their, out­ 16mm size film. The films have the 8, 9, 10. Mrs. Converse will ac-, It won’t be I—or is it me? local director in enrolling members standing records in agriculture in­ sound reproduction at the side of company him and visit with her That said it, .as the case may be. Mrs. Benjamin Burns next week. v in Asking Change on Social Hygiene clude eight men who are graduates the pictures. It is possible to pro­ sister of Fenton, Mich. Every man, woman and student- of' the short course in agriculture ject 16mm silent films also. Kd Is ’a Grandpaw Is Called by Death is invited “ to join this . concept I at the. college. They were , named It is possible to rent an as­ Subscribers ’ to the Berrien ' Miss Melita Hutzei, tonishing variety of films on a Lions Initiate Buchananites who still incline tb league, arid secure, their member­ represent- Tuesday in the annual Short ship card,, which is the only admit­ County Record who wish to se­ ing the Michigan state health de­ Course association banquet. ■ wide variety of educational themes look sort of lenient-like on Ed Mrs.'Benjamin Bums died at cure a change of address will at a cost of frota $5 to $15 per Five New Members Hess as just one of the young men 4:50 p. m. Sunday at her home tance to these concerts, as no partment, concluded . a series of In horticulture the honor gradu­ single admission is ever sold in very materially assist if they will ates who have made enviable rec­ day. about town will be surprised—not on Portage Prairie, and funeral always send the address from conferences With teacneis and Claude Carter, science instruc­ to say astounded—to learn that he any league city. ords are Seward Green, Hillsdale,1 The Lions club held initiation services were held at 2 :p. m. which they are changing. pupils of the Buchanan high and William W. Teichmaij, Eau tor, is in charge of the apparatus is a proud grandfather, a son hav­ Wednesday from the Swem Fun­ : The first concert will be given last night at the Quin Watehi Feb. 28, by William Miller, Ameri­ school. Miss Hutzei talked with Clair, * and is training several boys to farm with Atty. Walter Schirmer ing been born to his daughter, eral home, with Rev. C. A. San­ the pupils of the five upper grades assist in picture projection,. . Mrs. Carl Haas, at the St. Joseph can Tenor, nationally known con­ Animal husbandry graduated and Harold Boyce in charge. Mem­ ders in charge. cert, opera, and radio artist, in Velmarian Lit S to 12, on Monday morning. On Ward B. Lindsey in 1919. Now this The projector is portable, so bers initiated were Arthur Allen, hospital, South Bend, on Tuesday. Burial was made in Oak Ridge Tuesday morning, she held separ­ that it may be carried from, one The young man—-we should say joint recital with the sensational Deiton lamb feeder finds himself Dr. Brown, M. F. Surls, Bill Sulli­ cemetery, with the following act­ South American Cellist, Ennio To Present Three ate conferences, first with the among the honored group. Farm' room to another for classroom use van and Paul Craig. the younger man—has been nam­ ing as pallbearers: : Lloyd Wal­ girls of grades 10, 11 and 12, then and .may also be used in the high ed Edward Charles, Bolognini, formerly first cellist of management records are reasons lace, Irvin Eagl.ey, William Kelli .Chicago Symphony Orchestra ami Original Plays with the boys of the same grades. for honors for Henry Frillwitz, school auditorium where a 60-foot projected picture completely fills Weather Note O. B. York, Martin Luther, Wil­ now featured soloist on Ni B: C. On Wednesday she conferred with Berrien Springs and Arthur Rich­ Portage Prairie liam Seyfred. . staff and. networks. . . the1 girls and boys of the 8th and ardson, Hastings. the 9x12 screen there. . Well: friends and neighbors, tho Annie May Bums was born . :’fhe second concert Will be April) The’ Velmarian Literary Socie­ 9th grades in separate sessions, Dairy short course honors go to Infant Expires weather man smoked Bill Miller Feb. 16, 1874, in LaPorte county, 1 1 th by the internationally known ty will present three one-act At each conference the pupils Ralph Sebasty, Buchanan, and to out—he got tired shovelin’ yester­ Ind., the daughter of Robert and English blind pianist, Aiec Temple­ plays at the. Friday afternoon as­ were invited to hand in anony­ Ernest Petrie, Cressey, a herds­ Preston Bradley day and set out for Florida, Mrs. Sarah Young. She married Ben­ ton, whom the critics acclaim as sembly, all three being written by mous questions representing' their man, In daily manufacturing the Betty Lou Morgan, infant, Miller driving and Bill going ahead jamin Burns at 1 LaPorte, Ind., one of the musical miracles of our members of the club. Plays, au­ personal problems and these award is to Walter Graebner, Sag­ Lecture Postponed daughter of Charles and Eliza­ with a shovel. He expects to give Nov. 12, 1898. She is survived by generation.. thors and casts are: questions are discussed and an­ inaw. . beth Morgan of Rural Route 2, the Florida warm spots the once The many people who had made South Bend, died at her home on her husband; by the following, The last concert will come the “The Latin Lesson,” by Con­ swered in open conference. Al­ plans to hear Dr. Preston .Bradley over and wind up at the New Or­ children, Mrs. Esther Gogley of last of April or forepart of May, stance Kelley, played by Bob Ha- though some of the inquiries were Portage Prairie at 7 p ,m. Tues­ leans Mardi Gras somewhere of Chicago speak here last Thurs­ day, Jan. 31. Funeral services Cassopolis, Wilbur Burns of Bu­ and cannot be named until the bicht, Hubert Paul, Ruth Jean of rather startling frankness and Morton O. Geyer day evening under the auspices of along about March 1. Then he is chanan, William Burns of Galien, close of membership Week, which nature, Miss Hutzell stated that will. be held from the Swem Fun- going to come back and publish a Haslett, Connie Kelley, and a the Buchanan College Club were erar home at 2:30 p. m. Friday DeEtta Hathaway of Galien, Geo; the budget will decide, but it is “pet mouse.” the questions asked were on an Dies in California disappointed to learn that day that “Tightwad” series that will be hoped the. enrollment of members with Rev. C. J. CoVerstone of the worth reading after the second Burns of South Bend, Orlia Zim­ “Ain’t Ain’t the Word For It," average in nature with those she his illness had made it necessary merman of Buchanan, Martha will warrant the Saidenberg Sym- received over the state and gave to postpone the engagement until Ewing Avenue Evangelical church chapter. phoriietta of 18 soloist artists of by Bill Strayer, played by Bill Mr. Morton O. Geyer, 75, form- of South Bend in charge. Burial, Fay of Berrien Springs. Emmett Strayer, Mary Garouette, Louis fl. very searching insight into the erally of Buchanan, Micb., died at April 27. The lecture management Bums of Buchanan; by one broth­ Chicago Symphony Orchestra, con­ nature of the personal problems his home in San Francisco, Cali­ report that sufficient tickets had will be made in Oak Ridge ceme­ ducted by Daniel ' Saidenberg, Pasooe, Mary Cripe. been sold to cover expenses with a tery. 'The little girl was bom ► It May Have Been a Snark er, William Young of Chesterton, "He Should Be Daid,” by Phil which confront present - day fornia Jan. 18, 1939. The surviving formerly first cellist of the or­ youth. relatives are: A son, Oliver Geyer; small margin. These tickets will May 31, 1938. She is survived by Residents of the northwest part Ind.; by 12 .grandchildren. chestra. Pierce, played by Dale Simpson, of town were greatly frightened Members of the faculty who at­ three grandchildren of San Fran­ be honored on the later date. her grandparents, her parents, Ramona Dalenberg, L e la n d and by two sisters, Mary Jane during and following the blizzard George; Phil Pierce, Rex Hunger- tended stated that they were sat­ cisco; two brothers, J. p. Geyer * Monday -by reports of a large Vivian Carlisle isfied with the value of the con­ of Springer, New Mexico, Rev. A, Attends Religious and Elizabeth Irene, both at IX Clevenger ford. C. Geyer of Sebring, Florida, and home. She was a member of tile mysterious looking animal seen Velma Dunbar is the director. ferences held by Miss Hutzell. skulking in the yard of the Phil H. S. News Writer sister, Mrs. Nora Reamer, 1426 Education Council cradle roll of the Ewing Avenue Hanliri home on Lake street, vari­ ailed by Death Business managers are Dorothy Mishawaka Ave., South Bend, Evangelical church at South ous reports giving it that the beast Arnold, Barbara Schram, Martha M. S. C, Landscape Ind. Burial was made at San Bend. was all the way from 4 to 8 feet Readers of the Microphone will Pioneer Woodworker of Bu­ Trapp, Mary Ewing. Dale Leiter Francisco. Rev. W, H. Brunelle will attend high with other dimensions corres- note that the names of a staff are chanan to be Laid at Rest is stage manager. Music will be Expert Talks Here the International Council of Re­ Townsend Club pounding. Their fears were allayed no longer carried. The entire page This Afternoon furnished by the high, school or­ Camera Club to ligious Education which will be when phone calls to the Hanlin Is now gathered and written by Isaac C. Clevenger, 79, a pio­ chestra directed by R. R. Robin­ held in the Stevens Hotel, Chicago, home assured them that it was Vivian Carlisle. Miss Carlisle is neer Buchanan woodworker, died son. A lecture by Professor O. I. Hold Meet Tonight Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Elects Officers merely a snow cat which Mr. Han- planning to prepare herself for at 4:30 p. m. Monday at the home Gregg, landscape specialist for of next week- Rev. Brunelle is a , lin had tossed off. After they had journalism and her concise and of his daughter, Mrs. Clyde Mar­ Michigan State College, will be The Buchanan Camera club will member of the Adult Council of The Buchanan Townsend club heard it was a cat the neighbors well-selected news stories of the ble, at 401 Main street. Will Show Special given in the auditorium of the meet this evening at the City hall, the organization. met Monday evening at the home became more and more convinced high school week are appreciated. He was born Nov. 25, 1859, Methodist church at 8 p. m. Tues­ convening at 8;:15 p. m. Paul G. of H. S. Bristol, electing officers that it really look like a cat, sev­ near Anderson, Ind. He married Children’s Matinee day evening, Feb. 7, under the aus­ Moore, principal of the Buchanan for the year as follows: president, eral calling the Record office and New H. S. Teacher Charlotte Hayes at Dalesville, pices of the Buchanan Men’s Club. high school, will talk on “The Adjust Schedule Lewis Howard; vice president, avowing that it looked more like Ind., Aug. 5, 1882. She died July Professor Gregg will present an Lens.” Fred Wright; secretary, Mrs, a cat than a cat does. It is report­ in Art and Music 8, 1928. He is survived by avo The Hollywood theatre will pre­ illustrated talk on ’’Landscaping." Recreation Groups Henry Smith; treasurer, H. S. ed that Mr. Hanlin'S only difficul­ daughters, Mrs. Clyde Marble of sent a special Children’s matinee The public will be welcome with­ Bristol; Ladies Auxiliary commit­ Saturday February 4th. A real' out charge at the lecture. The club Take Charge Dayton ty was a offiSequent domestic dis­ Buchanan and Mrs. Richard Olm- The Presbyterian recreation tee, Mrs. Mildred Watson, Mrs. Miss R. Eleanor Groh of Hagers­ honest-to-goodness all star chil­ will meet at 6:30 p. m. for a din­ Lelia Herman, Mrs. Fred Wright. cussion about the whereabouts of stead of Galien; by three grand­ dren’s program is to be presented. groups have been rearranged in ' a broom that he pulled to pieces town,'Maryland, took over the art children, and five great grand­ ner before

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Con Church Mrs. of direction Kelly. the der 3:17) is: “Where the Spirit of the the of Spirit the “Where is: 3:17) Science Church throughout the the throughout Church Science Christian' all in Lesson-Sermon the 7:45 p. m. 7:45p. four on men whose messages have messages ofwhose series men on a four of first This, he will sermon Markham. Edwin. of poetry Mrs. offertory, and Jennings. Claude prelude gan our of classes fourteen the Among nlecd ua life human influenced . , ' family. whole the Comebring needs.and and age superintendent. Kelly, Con Mr. (p. 228): “There is no power apart apart power no is “There 228): (p. church school is one suited to your to suited oneis school church ig T E Vnvr cas leader. J class VanEvery E. T, ning. ubrb h hi. i choir. the by Number superintendent, Schultz, William fourth Sundays. fourth aEey rmay Superintend­ Primiary, VanEVery Rev. Frank L. Considlne, Pastor Pastor Considlne, L. Frank Rev. n il suya :0 I 6:30. at study Bible and at and at held eil ek Sro theme:| Sermon week. denial self) and prayer of day be will This E. T. Mrs. Secretary. Pierce Dick rd aly Superintendent. Hagley, Fred vnn, il Study. Bible evening, month each of Sundays fifth and Pae” il e h subject. | the be will “Prayer” I all. for classes and Teachers ent. service, 1:0 . . udy col Mr, School. Sunday m. a. 10:00■ Rev. Father John R. Day, Pastor Pastor Day, R. John Father Rev. Wednesday at 4:00. Brownies, at Wednesday ody t :0 Top o 80 No. Troop 7:00. at Monday of 3 No. Troop '4:00. t Monday'a Mar­ Young 6:30. at Thursday Tuesday at 6:30, Church Family Family Church 6:30, at Tuesday Girl Junior 10:30. at Saturday rehear­ Choir 7:00. t a Thursday meet will dub School High 5:80 audy t :0 Hg School High 2:00. at Saturday at Friday Grade 7-8 4:00. at Thursday 11:1)0 Public Worship. Mr. Bru- Bru- Mr. Worship. 11:1)0 Public new A School. Church 9:45 Wednesday evening meeting at at meeting evening Wednesday The Golden Text (IlCovinthians (IlCovinthians Text Golden The Correlative passages to be read read be to passages Correlative Among the Bible citations is this this is Biblecitations the Among The reading room, in the church church the in room, reading The fn. a. 9:40 at school Sunday Big m. p. 7:00 service Evening un­ choir robed the by Anthem udy evc a 1 . . Subf m. a. 11 at service Sunday emn hm: Wa Mks a Makes “What theme: Sermon Sii” il e h sbet of subject the be will “Spirit” ulc osi l.0 a m Or­ m. a. ll.:00 Worship Public hrh col t 00 a m. a. 10:00 at School Church osi srie 10 a m. a. 11:00 service Worship ryr evc Tusa eve-! Thursday service Prayer bewill mass notice further Until Catholic: Roman Anthony’s St. :5 . . udy School. Sunday m. a. 9:45 Mid-week Services Thursday Thursday Services Mid-week 11:00 udy col 00 a 'm. a. 10:00 school Sunday vnn srie Aut League: Adult service. Evening onn Wrhp t 1 . m. I a. 11 at Worship Morning Mr. m, a,. 10 at School Bible 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Evangelistic m. 7:30p. audy ih, on Peoples Young night, Saturday azr . rnIe Pastor BruncIIe, H. Wanzer Methodist Episcopal Church Church Episcopal Methodist lrsin cec Churches Science Cliristian Dayton Methodist Church Church Methodist Dayton h Peyein Church Prebyterian The hita Sine Society Science Christian Rev. Gladys Dick, Pastor Pastor Dick, Gladys Rev. Church Sewices j C. A. Sanders, Minister Minister Sanders, A. C. hrh fte Brethren the of Church . . ufr Pastor Puffer, C. R. ^ m U o d D IE R R E B E H T a. m. Morning Worship. Worship. Morning m. a. 10 Evangelical Church Church Evangelical 8 . . n h frt third first, the on m. a. a. m. on the second and second the on m. a. ehl Temple Bethel 4 Church : 00 46 rd chil­ Grade 4-6 . following: Dolores Benuitt, Donald Benuitt, Dolores following: were examined last month by by month last examined were JSvans spent four days in-South in-South days four spent JSvans a t tills time, with an offering for for offering an with time, tills t a were apparently O. K. are as the the as are K. who O. apparently pupils were The Gamble. Doctor service Self-Denial annual its hold rm a a ak y r. Mc- director Mrs. a.s by work her talk on a Michacl was gram Women’s Missionary Society will will Society Missionary Women’s Time). ard at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ira Mrs. and Mr. of House. home the at will meeting next The home. dren’s pro­ the of part guests. interesting were An Harbcrt of Miehael missions. f erain n Ciao chil­ Chicago a in recreation of Mc- Mrs. and Mr. and Morlcy) •family and Perry of brother a former members now Two program. good ing Friday evening at the home of of home the at evening Friday ing Hotel; Sherman the at Convention e ed n h eeig f e. 10 Feb. of evening the on held be (the Morlcy Mrs. ami Mr. Gunyon. ClydeMrs. and Mr. initiated, were a by followed enjoyed, was supper Portage Prairie Evangelical Evangelical Rough. Trelia Prairie Portage men’s business the attended had Wednesday evening honoring the the honoring evening Wednesday on akr n h ocso of occasion the on Walker John and Mrs. W. It. Smith. A pot luck luck pot A Smith. It. W. Mrs. and church will hold a business meet­ business a hold will church Novel­ the.Wertz representing 15, Evans Mr. Davis. Ray Mrs. and were host and hostess at a dinner dinner a at hostess and host were f ts Rhoades. Otis of Friday evening at the home of Mr, of home the at evening Friday uss rm ot edwr Mr. were Bend South from Guests hi 2 h edn anniversary. 29 wedding th their e usa eeig t h home the at evening Tuesday met attend­ in were guests and several also members the of number large a with held was meeting all-day An of homeWednesday. Rou;fii the Mrs.- B. L. at met church gelical e years. few past the for Mr.Martell homewith of,Jan, week the during Chicago, C. D, L. Mrs. Washington, of and Mr. Evans of S, honor in Jan. 19 Martell William of home the . m the ,of pictures Moving house. age Prairie Evangelical Church Church Evangelical Prairie age ance. A noon. at dinner cooperative Groshams, who has made her her made May has Mrs. who of daughter Groshams, a is She formcr h hm o Ms Gen Cease, Glenn Mrs. of home the Mr. Pearl Shrlver. Pearl Mr. ae. o lc spe a 73 p, 7:30 at supper luck Pot taken. school Burke the at night family Bend visiting friends and relatives. relatives. and friends visiting Bend Mrs. Ind. Muncie, of company ty hs evening. this at meet will church S. D. L. the or assat atr i charge. in pastor, assistant mour, his continues Galien of Knight Coon- L. V. Elder Supper, Lord’s Theme, director. Seymour George charge, be offering will an be will Wilderness There shown. Canadian First room. Recreation the in y f h Prae rii Evan­ Prairie Portage the of ty 2 Ws Sih a 73 p m. p. 7:30 at Smith, West 123 rnil i te onain of Faith.” Foundation Christian the the Second in “The Principle with series sermon Cease. Glenn by led class, Jo­ St, of charge, in Hayden seph J. E. and fare in Gross Zion’s Joseph by with League, sponsored service, er of League. round second the of matches £ week prayer servico with Eider Eider with servico prayer week "Lifes Tennis Table Buchanan the . . onae n Gog Sey­ George and Coonfare L. Y. 7:45 p. m. Evening Worship. Evening m. p. 7:45 at served was dinner turkey :A L. D. S. Women’s Department Department Women’s S. D. L. h mmes f ure school Currier of members The 7:00 p. m. Epworth League. Epworth m. p. 7:00 0:30 a. m. Morning Worship. The The Worship. Morning m. a. 0:30 The Portage Prairie Grange met met Grange Prairie Portage The 03 a m Sna School. Sunday m. a. 10:30 h Crsin nevr f the of Endeavor Christian The Al evcs n eta Stand­ Central on services (All h Al tr ls o te Port­ the of class Star All The Socie­ Women’s Missionary The Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Walker Walker Maynard Mrs. and Mr. ensa a 73 p m Mid­ m. p. 7:30 at Wednesday The Women’s Department of of Department Women’s The 6:30 p. m. Teacher training training Teacher m. p. 6:30 10th, February evening, Friday Morning Worship 9:00 a. m. a. 9:00 Worship Morning 11:00 a. m. Sacrament of the the of Sacrament m. a. 11:00 night Men’s 7:00. at Wednesday Church School 10:00 a. m. Supt. Supt. m. a. 10:00 School Church :0 . . le J W Mc- W. J. Elder m. p. 7:30 school, Church m. a, 10:00 pray­ People’s Young m. a. 8:30 Elder V. L. Coonfare, Pastor Pastor Coonfare, L. V. Elder Rev. V. H. Truosclml, Pastor Truosclml,V. H. Rev. Portage Prairie Evangelical Evangelical Prairie Portage otg iso Society Mission Portage Portage Prairie Grange Grange Prairie Portage ure eeo es • News Seheool Currier 1 Oronoko M. E. Church Church E. OronokoM. Wedding Anniversary Anniversary Wedding Commission.” ’3 Christian Endcavovr Endcavovr Christian parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs, and Mr. parents, L. D. S. Church Church S. D. L. uky Dinner, Turkey l Sa Class Star All Church lication of a copy of this order, for for order, this of copy a of lication s isrin al 2; at e, 9 Feb, Pro­ MICHIGAN,The last OF 26; STATE Jail. insertion 1st St. Joseph in said County, on the on County, said in Joseph St. of city Office the in Probate the at hereby is and be Office, Probate the of distribution and signment account, administration Anal his and Mr. being guests their ning said day of hearing, in the Berrien Berrien the in hearing, of day said Frank Mrs. sister, her of home lic notice thereof be given by pub­ by given be thereof notice lic and petition; said hearing and examining account said allowing for said ' appointed at ten forenoon, at the 1939, D. in A. o'clock February of estate. said of residue as­ the the for for and praying thereof allowance petition his and Eugene deceased. Nics, E. Julc Probate. of Judge the on County, said in Joseph St. of cily Office the in Probate the at TT O IHGN Te Pro­ MICHIGAN, The OF STATE Mrs. Claude McGowan and daugh­ Claude and McGowan Mrs. ed and circulated in said County. said in circulated and ed relatives. Murphy having filed in said Court Court said in filed having Murphy 1939. D. A. of .January day 31st s isrin Feb. insertion 1st County Record a newspaper print­ newspaper a Record County other and Andrews Mervin Mrs. hnhr o Suh Bend. South of Rhinehart Mrs. and Mr. Long, H. W. Mrs. Bennitt as song leader. There are are There leader. song as Bennitt Hall. Mildred treasurer, and and science taking started have Mrs. Maynard Walker and Mr. and Mr. and Walker Maynard Mrs. he ucsiewespeiu to previous weeks successive three daughter, their visiting been had lue on ad r ad Mrs. and Dr. and Korn, Claude Miss Ruth Cripe, who is attending attending whois Cripe, Ruth Miss daughter visiting- her Chicago, in Betty Mildred, Bennitt; Betty Betty elected We Bennitt: Vivian Vice- Olson. Oscar Mrs. of home semester. second the for literature put extinguishers fire had cently 25th, January Wednesday, e, Jean. ter, and Mr. Sunday, guests their as Best. Fred Mrs. and Mr. etie a dne Stra eve­ Saturday dinner at tertained Mr. parents, his home company . Chubb. the Week at last guest a was cago a evening. day Sun­ Send, South in Wigent Alvin in a fall. a injured in recently was who Marble, Bennitt’s Betty of home the held at be will meeting next Jan. The 21. Saturday, house Hall’s Betty Carol Hawkins. and Redding Dorothy Hall; Vivian, club, the in members six Hall; Betty secretary, Hawkins: Carol reporter, news the and president at group Junior the of Club in. school, from absent were Burka Hall, Hall. Mildred Buries, Richard of January. of (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, Krajci, copy. Elsie true A (SEAL) and Mitchell Stanley Mrs. and Mr. visited Bend South of Kocnigshof n Ms Atu Nwo, who Newsom, Arthur Mrs. ac­ and to Wis., Darlington, for car utisdslydterpout in products displayedtheir dustries Michigan. Mrs. on and . Mr. called daughter col hr,'n hr ut Mrs. aunt, her 'and there, school 27. Jan. m.8:00 p. at night Friday find Betty are the They members week. new second two have We . 4-H Star All the of president the year this far so absent or tardy Ferguson, Marita Burks, Paul as their guests Sunday afternoon afternoon Sunday guests their as . Koenigshof. Fred er, in fte onr. h ar in­ dairy The country.theof tions as n h oe at f h week the of part fore the in days Mildred and Hawkins Carol are Straub, Betty Bennitt, Olson,Betty their examinations the first part part first the examinations their udya te oe f hi fath­ their of home the at Sunday ie bg hns f ri i is ice its in fruit of chunks big likes ih hi ana convention. annual their with Cleveland’spublic hall in connection next the that said salesman flavor flavors. cream icc utrpcntefrscn pae inforsecond place tiepecan butter and cherry Dark choiceflavors.in and Wigent Frank Mrs. and Mr. . most popular ice cream flavor- flavor- cream vanilla—variesafter ice in different sec­ popular most comesdemand, when it choosing To ra, h exposition revealed. the cream, ail, sil s h ms popular most the is still vanilla,” Vanilla Is Most Popular Popular Most Is Vanilla , Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mitchell had had A. W.Mitchell Mrs, and Mr. , Berrien. At a session of said Count, held held Count, said of session a At pub­ Ordered,That Further is It ae or fr h Cut of County the Berrien. for Court bate bate Court for the County of of County the for Court bate The pupils of Currier school had had school Currier of pupils The eitr f Probate. of Register It is Ordered, That the 27th day day 27th the That Ordered, is It of Estate the of Matter The In CourL, held said of cession a At Present, lion. Malcolm Hatfield, Hatfield, Malcolm lion. Present, by Friday left Newsom William Chi­ o? Robyns Gertrude Mrs. h iecem aig ulc now public eating ice-cream The second is chocolate south Down en­ Eiselc Arthur Mrs. and Mr. Dorothy Redding was elected as as elected was Redding Dorothy re­ just has school Currier The h Diy nutis exposition's Industries Dairy The CLEVELAND, OHIO.—“I’li lake had Walker John Mrs. and Mr, They started their projects at at projects their started They grades eighth and seventh The Richard and Jerry Paul, Ruby, been not have who pupils The r. lrne rp set two spent Cripe Clarence Mrs. The Misses Marie and Lena Lena and Marie Misses The MALCOLM HATFIELD, f c Cem Flavors Cream Ice Of ure 4H Club 4-H Currier Judge of Probate. Probate. of Judge 2 Ls Fb 16 Feb. Last ; | at the Probate Office in the city of city Office the in Probate the | at ’ St. Joseph in. said County, on the the on County, in.said Joseph ’ held St. Court, said of session a At I ! It is Further Ordered, That pub­ That Ordered, Further is It ! ofc o Ue eitr f ed of Deeds of Register Uie•office of nPg 127, Pago on Berrien County, Michigan, on the the on Michigan, County, Berrien closed, pursuant to power off power sale, to pursuant closed, o rcr i si ofc o Lho of office said in record for as: mortgagee, filed for record in Tilein record for filed mortgagee, Register of Deeds of tlic County of County tlic Deedsofof Register as­ which U., and D. Washington, and the premises therein'described therein'described premises the and print­ newspaper a Record County sell to license a why cause show petition, said hearing for appointed of interest the sell to license for il 1, etos 10.16-1019), as. Sections 12, Title Part of provisions the to pursuant March, of day 1st the dated gage 12 of Assignments of Mortgages Mortgages of Assignments of 12 day 3rd the on Michigan, Berrien. filed was mortgage of of signment corporation, a Corporation, assigned duly 28th writing, in the strument In­ an 1938, by December, on of day and thereafter mortgage was which and Page on thereof, 287 Mortgages of 185 Liber said day of hearing, in the Berrien Berrien the in hearing, of day said toWeeks successive previous three for order, this copy of a of lication said before appear estate in said interested persons all Lhat and hereby is and be Office, Probs-te estate real certain in estate said ug o Probate. of Judge c o 13, s mne (. . C. S. (U. 1933, amended as of Act anting Commissioner, Bank Land husband Miner, Daisy and Miner mort­ certain that of conditions MORTGAGE SALE OF NOTICE of January, 1939, Liber In recorded ofJanuary, Mortgage Farm Federal the to in 1934, May, recorded of day 2nd ht ad otae il e fore­ be will mortgage said that County. said in circulated and ed pub­ by given be thereof licnotice bogranted; not should estate real to place, and time said at Court, said at ten forenoon, the at ..1939, D in A.o’clock February of praying petition, filed her Court having said in Albright A. Clarissa the Emergency Farm Mortgage Mortgage Farm Emergency the as known Congress of Act the 3of the to mortgagors, as C. wife, and Spencer by executed 1934, TT O MCIA,Te Pro­ MICHIGAN,The OF STATE 3ddy fJnayA D 1939. D. A. January of day 23rd and printed newspaper a Record Uie interest of raid estate in said said in estate raid of Uie interest deceased. Patterson, W. Charles s isrin a. 6 ls Fb 9 Feb. last 26; Jan. insertion 1st ern, n h Brin County Berrien the in hearing, pub­ by given be thereof lic' notice ad gis ad deceased. said against mands Probate. of Judge therein described, therein circulated in said county. said in circulated of day said to previous weeks sive order, this of. copy a of lication 3d a fJnayA . 1939.D. A. January of day 23rd by deceased said against demands and ex­ receive, time to a appointed be place that and limited be i ptto paig ht h ad­ the that praying petition his Probate. of Judge and examination the for pointed said forenoon, the in o’clock ten pre­ to required are deceased said deceased. Sparks, A. Nora pointed for hearing said petition; said hearing said for pointed at office,ap­ hereby forenoon, is and be the probate in o'clock (MEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, Krajci, copy. Elsie (MEAL) true A once each'week for three. succes­ three. for each'week once St. Joseph in said County, on the the on County, said in Joseph St. and claims all adjust and amine should estate said against claims iitain f ad sae be person. suitable estate other some to or Swem said .0, L, to granted of ministration court said Ira in filed having deceased. Conrad Conrad, A. Frank pub­ by given be thereof notice lic de­ and claims ail of adjustment before dr on Office at Probate Court said said to claims their sent f eray , . 99 a ten at 1939, D. A, February of s isrin a. 6 ls Fb 9 Feb. Pro­ MICHIGAN, The last OF 26; STATE Jan. insertion 1st 1939.D. A. January of day 19th at the Probate Office in the city of city Office the Probate in the at Court; said before and the of presentation for time the (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, Krajci, copy.Elsie true A (SEAL) County Record a newspaper print­ newspaper a Record County Berrien the in hearing, of day said for order this copyof a of lication ap­ hereby being place and time 1939, D. A.of May day at 29th the ed and Circulated in said County. Circulatedsaid in and ed to previous weeks successive three (SEAL) A true copy, Elsie Krajci, Elsie copy, true A (SEAL) OIE S EEY GIVEN HEREBY IS NOTICE Township Seven South, Range Range Southwest South, Seven the Township of Half East It is Further Ordered, That pub­ That Ordered, Further is It Seventeen West, Seventeen Twenty-two, Section of Quarter eitr f Probate. of Register IL is Ordered, That the 20th day day 20th the That Ordered,IL is of: Estate the of Matter the In Probate. of Register Default having been made in the the in been made having Default Berrien. rsn, o. acl Hatfield, Malcolm Hon. Present, ae or fr h Cut of. County the CourL for bate Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield;Malcolm Hon. Present: Berrien. At a session of said Court, held held Court, said of session a At Probate. of Register of Estate the of M'atter the In Hatfield, Hon. Malcolm Present: ae or fr h Cut of County the for Court bate n h Mte o te sae of Estate the of Matter the In pub­ That Ordered, Further is It of creditors That Ordered, is It that Court the to appearing It ti Odrd ht h 2t day 20th the Ordered,That is It MALCOLMHATFIELD, \ neto Fb 2 ls Arl 20 April last 2; Feb. insertion The West Sixty acres of the the of acres Sixty West The MALCOLMHATFIELD, MALCOLMHATFIELD, Judge of Probate. Probate. of Judge Judge of Probate. Probate. of Judge Judge of Probate. Probate. of Judge THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1939 FEBRUARY THURSDAY, rno, Michigan. Bronson, otae oprto, , corpora­ a, Corporation, Mortgage November, of day thereafter 3rd was. the on arid mortgage which Woodrick, Karoline and Woodrick oie pn h db scrd by secured debt the upon notice door front the at County Berrien Chi- West, Twenty Range South, ship, rods ClilkumingTo south, sixty aud ,/n- north hundred one and west South,strip a being West, Twenty Seven Range Township Eleven, ty o sineo otae “ Mortgagee of Assignee for Atty. et nPg 5 ' fA ' 95. Page on ments the of Deeds of Register office said the in of record for filed was writing, in instrument an 1938, by and 99thereof, Page on Mortgages February, of day 28th the on igan, Mich­County, Register the of Berrien Deeds of officeof the in ords amend­ Fain 1933, as of Act Emergency Mortgage Congees- the of Act as the known of 3 provision:) the Part of to Commissioner, pursuant Bank acting Land the to mortgagors, as wife, and husband 1934,Auguslby executed January, 44. due Is There M. P. o'clock two at of City the in House Court the of of Sheriff the highest by the cash to for bidder auction public at sold within be will State and County said lying Township, kaming of Quarter Southeast the of West Half the of Half West the of Half and east wide rods twenty land of Section of Quarter, Southeast GORDON BREWER GORDON BREWER OIE F OTAE SALIi MORTGAGE OF NOTICE eodd n ie 1 o Assign­ of 12 Liber in recorded on Michigan, Berrien, of County • mortgage of, assignment which, of 185 Liber in recorded 1934, rec­ filedfor mortgagee, as 1019), ol day second the dated gage and payable at the date of this this of date the at payable and and County said in Joseph St. Seven Township Eleven, Section as: fore­ salr of be power will to closed,,pursuant mortgage said that h 7h a o Nvme, 1933, November, of day 7th the and C., D. Washington, of tion, Farm Federal the to assigned duly (U. S. C.1016-12, Sectionsed Title mort­ certain that of conditions said mortgage, the sum of $1,607.-of sum the mortgage, said 2Jf1930 March Tuesday, on State, n tepoie teen despribed therein promises the and f h si aoe ae defend­ named above said the of s isrin e. 2 ls Mr :l Mar. last 22; Dec. insertion 1st his bailiwick, and.. therefore: has:, has:, therefore: and.. bailiwick, his not been able to make and has not has and make to able been not the you, of either find to unable e, . . 1938. D. A. ber, ad n wf, ee ese, and lessees, were wife, and band the highest bidder for cash hy the hy cash for bidder highest the bv nmd eedns within defendants, named above ants. er fo te ie o te above the of files the. -from pear hus­ Heath, Margaret M. and Oscar Heath and lessors, were wife, his Bachunas, Mary and Bachunas interest the 1938, upon levy D. A. E. Raymond to delivered was writ Berrien. hr i u ad aal a the at payable . and is due There in House Court the of door front to auction public at sold be will made personal service upon cither cither upon service personal made been has he that returns Sheriff, Granzow,Under- E, Raymond said captioned cause in said Court. said in cause captioned ap­ will as and law providedby as Under-Sheriff, Granzow, E. mond said of pursuance in that and gan, said that and 1938, 24, December ($500.00), returnable dollars dred s neto a. 2 Ls e. 16Feb. Last 12; Jan. insertion 1st $1700.93. of debt sum the the mortgage, said upon by secured notice this of date M. o’clock P. two 1939, at 2, May the at County Berrien of Sheriff State and County said within lying N MRAE HEATH: MARGARETAND HEATH OSCAR M. FENDANTS, Bronson, Michigan. Bronson, Mortgagee of Assignee for Attorney caused the same to be appraised appraised be to same the caused J. Joseph to wherein and lease certain in a defendants said the of the Michi­of State for Berrien, of County Under-Sheriff Granzow, hun­ five of sum the in cause, ed caption­ above the the in of Court above out issued was of Tyritattachment 1938, a D. A. December, ony n Sae o Tuesday, on State, and County notified that on the the on that notified GORDON BREWER did, on the, 15th day of December,of day the,15th on did, Ri4/ said the attachment of writ h ct o Sit oeh n said in Joseph Saint of city the ici Cut o te ony of County the for Court Circuit OPRTO, corporation, a CORPORATION, MORTGAGE FARM FEDERAL ae eebr 0 1038. 10,December Dated f ahntn D C., D. Washington, of the of acres Twenty West The N Tho South Ten acres of the Kant the of acres Ten South Tho eal aigbe aei tin in beenmade having Default ae ti 2 h a o Dceenn of day 27 this th Dated O H AOE AE DE- NAMED ABOVE THE TO You are further notified that the that notified further are You o 77, a Notice. 7076, Law No. TT O IHGN I the' In MICHIGAN. OF STATE ae aur 8 1939.28, January Dated You and each of you are hereby hereby are you of each and You ce ic t o corporation, bf Washington, D. Washington, bf corporation, EEA FR MORT- FARM FEDERAL OEH . BACHUNAS, J. JOSEPH C. Assignee of Mortgagee. of C.Assignee a CORPORATION, GAGE 2 Ppsoe Street, ■ Pipestone 320 OSCARand HEATH M, MARGARET HEATH, etn abr Michigan. Harbor, Benton uies Address; Business tony fr Plaintiff, for Attorneys GRAY & GRAY, Jf. Jf. GRAY, & GRAY

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1939 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD Ra g e f iv e : ed the men's team 8399 to 2175. Nelson Transfer 20 31 .392 could not get away from the vill­ the current year. could use more, even when the do­ Sunday, Jan. 29, the Buchanan High single, G. Loveland, 214. age or the farm because of bad In the, annual renewal of maga­ nations are duplicates of files al­ Recreation team defeated the I High three games, G, Loveland, roads, children were thrown into zines the question came up wheth­ ready possessed, since the spare ...... MICROPHONE... Cooks market team of South Bond j 070. such intimate contact with their er “The New Yorker" should be copies can be used for clipping 2.581 to 2394. parents that they developed many renewed. This magazine was con­ material to be filed on certain sub­ News of Buchanan Schopls Sunday, Jan. 29, .the Buchanan! undesirable traits possessed by stantly read by a rather limited jects. Recreation team defeated the I Children in Court their parents. The modern child number. Hardly enough to justify Wells’ "The Science of Life” was Bickel Coal company team of I has a far wider variety of social its renewal. It was decided how­ By Judge Malcolm Hatfield acquired by the library In a South Bend 2597 to 2513. j contacts than his grandparents ever, that the public perhaps did Scarcely-used second-hand copy In a handicap game the ladies! had. if parents will -participate in not realize the nature of the maga­ from a Chicago book store last of the Buchanan Recreation Parlor' The Mpdcni Home vs. Tlic Old all modern forms Of amusement zine and it was decided to take it ing the most T. B. stamps. It is a Fashioned Rome week. It has been in demand and "Parent-Teacher Grade News box of Payons, which can be used defeated the ladies representing With their children, even though for another year. It is easily one helps to bpild up the library’s col­ Conferences Work either as crayons or paints. the Jenny Dress company of South While parents of a half century there are many detrimental fac­ Of the finest publications coming lection of popular science. The Bend 2130 to 2057, ago were undoubtedly Strict, and tors entering into the picture there into the library. It represents a Second Grade—Miss Fritz We made a out-paper border • of frequently caused the development institution now has in mind the animals. The following are the standings is no reason why modern day par­ thoroughly modern, yet thorough­ purchase of a “background collec­ Parents are genuinely interested Our new lieutenants for the next of the local league. of neurotic symphoms and inhibi­ ents and children cannot develop ly deeenth humor in refreshing in their" schools. Sixty-five per cent •six weeks are Danny Mitchell and City “A" Leagim tions in their children, stern dis­ tion” of popular science and tons of ffyfi parents spent ten minutes common interests and strong fam­ contrast with much socalled “mod- secured adyice on books of this Carol Cocert. 7th Grade Bank W L Pet. ciplinary measures are to be pre­ ily ties. dum" humor. In addition it has or longer in jcopferenee with teach­ Some of the children are work­ ferred to the sentimental treat­ sort from the Michigan State Li­ Has Cash Register Kamm’s Beer 34 20 ,630 However, parents shouid not at­ many revealing and unforgettable brary : er? f m m , .January ?0. Jsn't this ing on large scenes illustrating pavis Garage 29 25 .537 ment which many modern parents views of life in New York City a mnnh higher pomentage than we "Snow White and the Seven use in attemptipg to condition tempt to assume the forceful do­ A miniature cash register is now Wilson’s Dairy 27 27 .50Q mineering attitude of fhe mothers that almost class in the depart­ are privileged tg see at P- T. A. Dwarfs.” . Lintper’s Chevrolet 27 .500 their children- Parents of former m m or e£ OUF Mother's Pint??? Both Now that we have learned how on Mr. Rizor’s desk for the 27 and fathers of a generation ago, ment of literature. Hoosier Beer 24 30 .441 generations could not he accused Its department, “The Talk of the Glasses Properly Fitted parent? and teacher? felt it was to handle toojs, we are making seventh grade bank. It has a bell Of negligence in disciplining and It is doubtful if any parent can that rings and a lever to be pushed Reek's Tire shop 21 33 .389 affectionately direct a child’s tirne profitably spent. Already things from wood. Righ single, L, Batten, 246. supervising,their children’s activi­ Town" covers the events of the na­ there have heed report? of individ­ During library period the chil­ whenever any ' additions to the ties; nor would they allow a child energies without first developing tional scene in humorous, ' often ual eftiid jnjprwnmefft a? a direct 81.75 already collected is put in. High three games:, Joe Heier- a sympathetic understanding be­ JEST. 1900 dren are reading winter stories. mann, 641. entire freedom in the matter of penetrating comment. One of the resnit o? conterenpeS' For language they are telling conduct until it had reached ma­ tween himself and the child. Re­ best "columns” appearing in print. Ladles League pression is riot to be advocated un­ A fine collection of magazines, these stories to the group. HOBliiTfORSEMEN W . L Pot. turity. Such parents were not- W. G. Bogardqs, O. D. Mrs. Fuller—Fourth Grade mentally lazy, and never allowed til every other means of control including the past year of "The Masonic Temple Bldg. Book of the Week Wilson’s Dairy 33 18 .647 has failed. American Magazine," “Saturday Mr?, FUll.er’,s fourth grade is Insects interest Genevieve Nor­ Gnodtke’s Drug 31 20 .608 their vigilance to relax. 225i/2 E. Main St. NILES enjoying “Robin Hood." They ape, man , so much that she makes a Nelson’s Transfer 30 21 .588 There is some advantage in the Evening Post,” "Collier's” and Wednesday — Thursdays "Madame Gn.rie,'’ by her daugh­ planning .a movie, the group being collection of them. She classifies fact that modern parents . spend “Life,” and a number of copies of From 9 to 5 ter, Eve Curie, is the story of the Russell’s Inc. 24 27 •471 5QbQpl Library 'divided in two's and thus working them as moths, butterflies, tree Buchanan Recreation 22 29 .431 less time in the home than their "Radio” and. “Country Home” was J. BURKE iife of the greatest woman scient­ on the scenes, insects, vegetable insects, fruit forefathers did. To illustrate: One hundred and six books were donated to the library by A. B. ist and her discovery of radium Reamer’s Market 33 38 .255 228 S. Michigan St. Pppald Datenberg and Richard insects afid ground insects. Her High single, I. Malott, 181. formerly, when a family was' loaned by the library Monday, McClure. The library is giad to re­ SOUTH BEND. INI). with her husband Pierre. Brewer haye been absent for sev­ favorites are moths and butter­ snowed in during the winter, op Jan. 23, toeing the high mark for ceive contributions of this sort and1 Marie Curie was born in Poland High three games, A. Yurkovic, eral days and returned again. flies. 458. In 1867, In 1891 she went to Paris The best spelling records for the She became interested in her mm to study science, even though she Business Men’s League first semester were made in order hobby when she took biology a W L Pet. had so little money that she had by the following people; Helen year ago. Using poison which Mr. to live in a garret. She met Pierre L. J. Wood’s 33 18 .647 Ailsworth, Phillip Hawks, Dorothy Langer, biology teacher, made, she Drewry’s Ale 28 23 .549 Curie in the laboratory of. the Clemans, Billie Lou Lamb, Rosa kills the insects and mounts them Municipal School of Physics and Fagras Shell 27 24 .529 Lee Hall, Jacquelyn Burks, Bobby in an insect box with special pins. City Market 22 29 .431 Chemistry of Paris. They were Stark, Norene Fuller, Jacquelyn The box has a soft bottom to re­ married in July 1895. After their Red Bud Inn 22 29 .431 Vander Ven and Kenneth Mitchell. ceive the pins, and a glass top. Union State Bauk 21 30 .412 wedding, they worked together in Miss Sp.eay—Fifth. Grade . the laboratory. High single, B. Neidlinger, 255. ' 1 Henri Becquerel discovered that The following were neither ab­ Boys Build With High three game3, B. Neidlinger, ; pitchblende, an ore containing sent nor tardy the first semester; Eye to The Future 637. /uranium, also contained an un­ Marjorie Bouws, George Hemple, City ‘B” League Betty Herman, Billy Hess, Arthur W. L Pet. identified substance. He turned the Candidates for the original Dog­ . problem over to the Curies, who Mayhew, and Beverly Wallace. St. Jdc Valley 31 20 .608 The new officers for the next house Club are Bob Bachman and Hoff-Brau 30 21 .588 finally separated the *alt- of radi­ G. Fagras. In manual training um. period are: Captain, Myron Dry-Zero 28 23 .549 Haines; Lieutenants, Mary Ravish classes they have built a doghouse Clear Lake 23 28 .451 After her husband’s death. Marie roomy enough for a couple of and Nelson rTawkins. B & B Grill : , 2 29 .431 Curie isolated the clement of Great Danes (with a little squeez­ radium in 1910. . We have 30 names on our Den­ — ------— tal Honor Roll. ing, of course). Fifth Grade—Miss Ekstrom This emblem of married life is Junior Literary Max Polley is out of school. quite big enough for an offending Beginning with the first day of husband. For Health Guild Books Come the second semester there has been a reorganization of some of the Homo Ec, Girls Remake Clothes The Junior Literary Guild books classes. The room lias been divided For Fun for February have been anuounc- into two: groups since Christmas, With old dresses brought to ed. . vacation, one group doing more school, Miss greb’s home econo­ They are: "This Way to the Cir­ assigned work than the other. mics . class began the study of cus” by Hadel and Beek; ’’East of There is going to be more remedial making over clothing last week. the Sun and West of the Moon” and individual instruction this by : Dasorit; “The Golden Plover ENGLISH CLASS • ' I ROLLER term, thus the. revision. and Other Birds” by Allen; “The Wo do not want to stress the I LEARNS FUTUREi Romance of American Trarispprta- importance of perfect attendance ! tion” by Beck. too much because there are times:, , The second semester Business when children should be isolated English class learned Monday the SKATE Hygiene Lecturer from others as a safeguard to principal topics they are.: to take health, Those people have been up. The preview showed each pupil t Is Here This ■ Week neither tardy nor absent this first what; lie would especially have to semester: .George Snodgrass, concentrate on during the next Miss Melita Rl)tzci,' social iiy- Wayne Watson, Morton • Hempel, eighteen weeks. The Central giene lecturer from the State De­ Betty Runyan. partment of Realt);, will be at Bu- Sixth Grade—Mii>s Jcilery ehanqii High School from January Phyllis Renbarger was elected 5 Match Games at SO to -February 6. captain for six week3. Lieutenants Recreation Parlors Docks Roller Miss fjut&el, who has been here chosen are Denny Lyon and Doro­ several tfrpes in the past, will thy Young. Five match games were played speak on)y to pupils and not par­ The following were not absent Sunday in the Recreation Parlors. ents as pa? been ber custom in the nor tardy for the semester; Billy The Buchanan Recreation team Skating Rink past. Chase, Doris Fuller, Leo Heubner, played the Cayo Manufacturing Mrs. Rcha papib sept for her Gertrude Mark))an), Wendell Ha|), Company team of Benton Harbor BENTON HARBOR more than a ninnlh ago- Miss Hut- Wflda Lee, Robert Mitchell, Doro­ Sunday, losing three games to the zel is yveif known and liked. thy Rouse. Twin City five. The totals were Mrs. Lamb tested each child’s 2564 to 2546. Open Every Evening Preparing’New hearing ability. In a handicap match game Sun­ Wo arc beginning U)c study of day the ladies’ team of the Bu­ Available for Parties Library Books Australia. chanan Recreation Parlors dcfcat- We bavc written Icllcx's to Joy 3ocause J?fPd Manning can Roimquist. Write nice numbers, lie lias, been Joy has been absent for two selected to number the backs of months. books With the call and author Miss Graves is giving several number?. pupils special help in arithmetic. .■■■' For books with dark covers, ho —Siktb Grade—Miss Reams uses white IpU,’apd black ink is In Miss Ream’s sixth graeje we used for those with lighter colored have bpen having ap. interesting covers. . time reading out of opr new read­ Barbara Schram has been ap­ ers. Tljey are called ‘’Highways pointed to type the new cards and and Byways” by Barker McKee. pockets for the books. We have seventeen of these new readers. THE PROGRESSIVE IN. Yoder Plays RATE REDUCTION Vamp to The Life Dewey Avenue School jEOPLE today demand Service of qll kinds economically, and ELEC is Played by Norma Yoder, the Miss Miller—First Grade The new reduced domestic role of Prudence in the junior play First grade perfect iflLenduncc rate is: in the business of meriting life more satisfying for more homemakers at "Growing Pains" really comes to --Flqsxle Mollbcrg, Phyllis.Postlc- less and less cost. With the substantial rate reduction made the first lire. waite, Topy Ronctli and Richard of the yegr. our residential customers cannot afford lo be penny wise and Norma, who already shows signs Ravisi). First 30 Kw-hrs. of pronounced acting ability, puts Miss Anderson—Kindergarten 6 cents per Kw-hr. pound foolish in the performance of tasks which in the old days necessitated "qinph” into ilic part. As a glam­ Kindergarten hau two new back-breaking drudgery, or in providing sig^t-saving, adequate illumination. orous vamp, she is supposed to de­ pupils, Harold Hcyn and Richard Next 30 Kw-hrs. prive all the neighborhood girls of Slonebrcakcr. 4 Vi cents per Kwdjr. The reduction at the beginning of the-year cut the cost for the first block their boy-friends in •‘he play. The Mrs. Eitelmar—Third Grade of 30-kilowatt-hours to 6 cents, with the lower blocks breaking rapidly to story is completely hilarious, The third grade new lieutenants Next 240 Kw-hrs. extremely low levels. There will be another reduction July 1,1939, to .5 Vi cents, arc Pliyllis Ravish and Robert 2 Vi cents per Kw«hr. to be finally reduced to 5 cents on December 31„1939. Once It Was IQ Miller. Jim ajid Hubert Rarvcl, Ruby Over $89 Kw-hr*. Take advantage of this progressive rate reduction. Modernize YOUR hop?9» jut Now It |g PQ Mikes?}! and John Spafta arc mak­ ing }»rge chalk drawings of sugar V/2 cents per Kw-hr. with complete electric service. Prices of electrical equipment have never' With the second semester’s sub­ Plantations. been lower than they are today. ' - scription to Scholastic mwazine Mfss (^ufckeli—Fourth Grade Only July 1, the.first block came booklet? entitled •‘'Sow’s The following students were It's time to Be Modern! GO ELECtric! . Your personality Quotient?’' de­ elected as Citizenship Committee; of 30 Kw-hrs. drops to 5Vz signed to aid students tq analyze Robert Surck, Capt.; James Ifan- their personalities, how they can qyei1, ILIurjL.; q|id Lowell pokey, cents a Kw-hr.* .and, finally, improve, and what the chief ca'jset} picul. after December 3i,1939, will of unpopularity urc. Lloyil policy drew a, beautiful be reduced to § gents. The booklet also iuulu|ucd Junta winter scene for ua and Georgina about job-gettiug, getting rid of Chain, Kathleen Birong, and Her­

PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2,1939 - II-...— ...... Ilfcl II' III! .. ' ■■ Birthday Surprise John L. Letter and M. E, Mission Society Hot^l, Restaurant larger scope, even unto eompari- Biggest Village in Great Britain Herbert Haas was surprised Margaret Hamilton Wed The Young Women’s Mission­ Owners to Meet son with the Mart! Gras and such j. Saturday by a party of friends, ary Society of the Methodist festivals, and add tremendous | t0 pe the biggest village in Great church will meet Tuesday eve­ the event being sponsored by Miss Miss Margarer Hamilton, daugh­ Blossom Week prestige to the tourist and resort Britain, Agnes Nelcvasil and her sister, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ham­ ning, Feb. 7, at the home of Mrs. Mi-s. Tom Kenton, at whose home ilton of Dayton, became the bride James Everingham with Mrs. The 17th annual Blossom Week of John Floyd Leiter of Buchan­ Harold Mann assisting. has been designated for May 7- the party was held. Luncheon # # S < W Y was served at 12 o’clock. A fea­ an, at 4 p. m. Saturday in the par­ 1*1 13th. In past years the twin ture of the entertainment was sonage of Grace Methodist church. cities, Benton Harbor and St. Jo­ Presbyterian Circle Surprised on Birthday the dancing of the Big Apple by South Bend, where Rev. George seph, have carried the brunt of ON THIS SPECIAL The Young Women’s Crcle of Friends of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Herb and Lewis Nelcvasil. Music Francis officiated in the presence Berrien P. T. A. the arrangements of the festival, COMBINATION of the immediate families. Attend­ the Presbyterian church and their Barnhart came to their home with was furnished by Joe Benalc. Fof- but, because of the national rec­ OFFER! husbands will meet at the home a potluck dinner Sunday to sur­ ty were present at the party, and ants were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harp­ Council to Meet ognition this week lias gained, SAVE of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith this prise Mrs. Barnhart on her birth­ all had an enjoyable time. er nf Mouth Bend. tile rapidly increasing attendance evening. day. t* * * The bride wove a gown of dubon- each successive year, there is a ♦ * •* >{« net corded silk with blue acces­ Iiiiehanan P. T. A. to Furnish Latest Console Birthday Dinner Entertainment Shit feeling that the entire fruit belt, Comrades Class Social Gathering sories and a corsage of gardenias. with its many smaller communi­ The Comrades class of the Evan­ Mr. and Mrs. V. L. C'oonfare Mrs. Lieter was graduated from Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Forgue had will entertain at dinner Sunday ties, its press, its agricultural, gelical church met Monday eve­ as their guests at a social gather­ Buchanan high school in 1933, and The Berrien County Council of honoring the 1 1 th birthday of from the South Bend college of the Parent-Teachers Association business and professional ele­ ning at the home of Rev. and Mrs. ing Saturday evening, Mr. and ments, all should take part in the PHILCO C. A. Sanders. Mrs. Austin Sarver, Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Wanda Lee, Commerce in 1935. For the past will meet this afternoon at the Y. Guests will be Mr. Coonfare’s three years she has been employed W. C. A. building in St. Joseph for arrangements and share in the Plus This S # ijc Schuman Sarver, Mr. and Mrs. Birthday Dinner mother, Mrs. E. J. Hayden and in the offices of the First Bank and its annual business and educa­ benefits of this able work of pub­ Claude Sheldon all of Dayton, and licizing our famous . Blossom Mrs. M. L. Mills and Mae Mills Miss Blanche Sheldon of Buchan­ husband of St. Joseph, and his Trust company of South Bend. Mr. tional session. Amazing Philco entertained Sunday at dinner, t,heir sister, Mrs. Irvin Elbrecht and Leiter is employed on the Roy The program will be as follows: Week in the Fruit Belt. an. A general committee is being guests being Mr, and Mrs. D. D. s * 3 husband of the Bend of the Riv­ Frame farm in Bertrand township. Meeting will open at 1:30 p. m. WIRELESS Pangborn, Mrs. John Herman and Surprise Pariy er. The couple will reside on theiE. S. T. formed with this idea in mind, Will Woods. The occasion honored 3 3 9 Flame farm live miles southwest Invocation. and the various groups of farm­ RECORD PLAYER the 84 th birthday of Mrs. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eliis were Thirty Club of Buchanan, Music, Rural Group. ers, merchants, professional and surprised Sunday evening by a Mr, and Mrs. Leiter were honor­ business men are asked to meet, Which occurred Wednesday, Feb. The Thirty Oiun met Monday Short Business Session. 1 . number of their friends who drop­ ed at a dinner given Snnitajy ljj* the confer, and appoint their repre­ per into visit them, bringing picnic afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Forum on Parent Teacher “Pro­ # * » C. Strayer, the topic being "East bride’s parents. sentatives to enter into this gen­ Birthday Dinner suppers. - 9 3 jects and Objects" led by Mrs. A. eral committee. * 3 9 West, Home’s Best.” Miss Flor­ C. Stark of Coloma. ' Mrs. Emma Bunker had as ence Mackway read a paper on Royal Neighbor Club On, February 1 st, at 2:30 p. m. •guest at dinner yesterday her C. C. Ladles Aid Founders Day Skit “A Trunk in there will be a meeting at 1 the The Ladies Aid of the Church "The Story of Glassware." Mrs. The Royal Neighbor club met niece, Mrs. Allene Gould of Niles, George Smith read a paper on The Parlor” by Buchanan Parent Premier hotel at Benton Harbor the occasion honoring the latter’s of Christ met yesterday afternoon Tuesday evening at the Wood­ Teacher Association. at the home of Mrs. E. N. Schram, "The Romance of Quilts.” Mrs, E. of all hotel, resort and restaurant birthday. T. Waldo brought several quilt men hall, with Mrs. Homy Smith Address, "Responsibility to Our owners of Van Buren, Cass and PHILCO iOxx__ $100.00 # t|i * with Mrs. John Ifoons as co-hos­ and Mrs. Ada Schwartz' as the Founders," Mrs. Wm. T. Sanders tess. .... pieces which she got from her Berrien county for this purpose -Record Player _ tfl.95 Friendship Class 3 •:!, 3 ■ . grandmother, who in turn had committee in charge. Bunco was of Grand Rapids, State Parent of joining in the work of making Mr. and Mrs. T, E. Van Every piayed, prizes being won by Flor­ Teacher President. Honored by W. C. T. U. them from her grandmother, Mrs. Blossom Week much wider known Plays Thru Radio From were host and hostess last night A1 Charles read a paper on "His­ ence Wooden, Lydia Myers, Nell pot luck supper will be featured and thus more beneficial to all Regular Prim . . .. $119.95 to the members of the Friendship Members of the Buchanan W. C. Fuller, Hazel Welch, Belle Florey, Any Room ■— No Wires :T, U. honored Mrs. M. L, Mills at toric Homes of Early America." at 6:00 o’clock p. m., E. S. T. Each who can and care to benefit from class of the Evangelical church. Mrs. Fred Taylor read a paper on Alice Flanagan, Sylvia Ochenry- one is asked to bring a prepared the increased influx of visitors for Assisting them on the committee her home yesterday on the oc­ casion of her 84th birthday. Guests "New Ideas in Home Building'.”der, Etta Decker. The club will dish and own table Service. Coffee this event. Every resort, hotel Hurry! Take advantage of this ■Both- for Only were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ryan The meeting will be held next meet Feb. 14, with Mabel Miles and rolls will be furnished, big offer! Trade In your old and Mrs. Anna Lauver. were also present from the W. C. and restaurant owner owes it to week at the home of Mrs. R. E. and Gertrude Beck as the com­ Evening session will open at .radio and get this brand new * *' * T. U. chapters of Benton Harbor, himself, his own' enterprise and 1939 Phlieo Console that gives Niles and Three Oaks. Doak, with a Drama Day program. mittee in charge. 7:30 p. m., E. S. T. his community to take active in­ Winners Class The topic will be "All The World’s you thrilling lone ami perform­ The Winners Clas3 of the Evan­ 3 3 3 Muae by "Little German Band” terest and attend this meeting. ance plus the Sensational new VV. B. A. Officers Club A Stage and All The Men and of Eau Claire. With the cooperation of all, this Philco Wireless Record Player and Your gelical church will hold a business Women Merely Players.” Birthday Dinner Old Radio and social meeting Friday evening, The Officers Club of the Wo­ .333 Mrs. Florence Shook entertain­ Piano solo, Walton Michael. work can be carried to a much . . . at our special price! En­ men's Benefit Association met joy recorded programs through at the home of Miss Mae Mills. W. B. A. Officers Meet ed at dinner Monday honoring Address, "What the P. T. A. the ra d io ...... vvithout any (Tax and Aerial IC’.(ra) * * 3 Tuesday afternon at the home of may do to Help the Child with a. Mrs. George Shipperley. The officers of the Women’s Lhe birthday of her brother, Nel­ wire connertions between tire Circle No. 1 ...... Benefit Association met in the son Sparks, wlio is spending the Problem,” by Mi's. Wm. T. Sand­ record player and (ho set! i'omc LONG, EASY TERMS Circle No. 1 of the Methodist *5 3. ers, State P. T. A. President. EYES TESTED Attends Sigma Nil Dance home of-Mrs. George Shipperley winter with her and Iraenus in . . . . save on (hi.* I.i;; com­ . Ladies Aid will hold its annual Tuesday afternoon to form a club. Sparks. Other guests were Mr. Round Table Discussion on the bination offer! . birthday party at the church base­ Miss Norma Yoder attended the subject, “How the F. T. A. May Sigma Nu fraternity dance at the Officers elected were: president, and Mrs. August TJsgaKi, South ment this evening with a potluck Mrs. George Shiperley; vice Bend. Assist . in School Betterment,” supper and social evening. Olds Hotel, Lansing, Friday eve­ led by Mrs. If. M. Pratt of Eau Broken Lenses Replaced 3 * 3 ning, as the guest of Earl Stevens. president, Mrs. Howard Barbour; Special attention to secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Evelyn Claire. Frame Fitting. Legion Auxiliary Miss Yoder was a guest for the Double -Four Club , Each association is urged to week-end of Miss Jean Byrnes, Smith, m e club will meet on the F. B. Binckmond, Optometrist at H O U S W E R T H ’S The American-Legion Auxiliary send as many delegates and mem­ Lansing. ■ ... ; last Tuesday of each month in the The ladies of the Double Four will meet at the Legion Hall next * * ||« afternoon. The next meeting will Club met last night at the home of bers as possible. BLACKMOND’S PH O N E IS:) 104 W. FRONT ST. Monday evening, with Mrs. Ada be held with Mrs. Evelyn Smith. Mrs. Ed Cramer in Niles. , And all Parent Teacher Groups ' NILES Schwarts and Mrs. Anna Voorhees Represent li, & P. W. in the County will be welcome. as the social committee. Mrs. D. J. Rouse and Mrs. * * * Jack Boone will represent the lo­ Hostess at Pinochle cal chapter of the Business & Mrs. Warren Juhl entertained Professional Women’s Clubs at a ■two tables of ladies at pinochle district meetipg at Lancing Sun­ SEMI ANNUAL EXCLUSIVE . . . with Tuesday evening. day. « ** 6 * .3 3 TROOST BROS. Sunday Dinner Birthday Party At no other store in the city can you Mr. and Mrs. William Hess had Mr, and Mrqf Bert Metzgar and secure these famous Ostermoor Quality as their guests at dinner Sunday family attended a birthday party CARLOAD SALE Mattresses Mr, and Mrs. Claude Myers of Monday evening at the home of Galien, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Metzgar’s parents, Mr. and NOW THRU THURSDAY Hess and Mr. and sfeVs, Forrest j Mrs. Louis Hartline, South Bend, “HARD TO GET,” with 9 ® POINTS OF Hess. honoring the birthday of Mrs. Also “ADVENTURE IN SAHARA” SUPERIORITY * * « 'Hartline. 1 Ostermoor Flexible Cable-Coil Ramblers Chib 3 3 3 Innersprings,. constructed to Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Haslett en­ Sewing Club , FRIDAY — SATURDAY FEE. 3 give you the very uUnojt in TOPPING THE BEST IN-SENSATIONAL springiness, is Guaranteed, tertained the Ramblers club at The ladies of the Stitch ’N DOUBLE-HIT ENTERTAINMENT © against structural defects. their home Tuesday evening. Chatter club met yesterday after­ 2 Each coil in the Ostermoor noon at the home of Mrs. Chal­ Flexible Cable-Coli Inner- O. C. Mission Society mers Luke. In connection with the Phis Feature No. 2 spring acts independently of ’ The Women’s Missionary Socie­ meeting the club gave Mrs. Claude other coils, and yet, all coils ty Of the Church of Christ will Feirn a shower. A Sensation in do act in perfect unison. meet at 2:30 p. m. Friday after­ 3 * 3 Motion Pictures 3 Ostermoor Felt Protection noon at the home of Mrs. Paul Honored by Surprise Pad, acts as a soft, flexible A group of members of the Bu­ foundation for thick layers of Ewing, Front street. “GIRLS ON Ojtermoor Felt, prevents it * * t chanan school faculty surprised , from packirtg down between Loyal Sons, Daughters Mrs. Alma Fuller with a dinner PROBATION” the coils. lh e Loyal Sons and Daughters last Saturday evening. They met • with JANE BRYAN 4 Ostermor Felt Protection Pad Sunday school class of the Church to congratulate Mrs. Fuller on also prevents your ever feel­ of Christ held a party at the having that day received the de­ The Sensation of ing the springs through the Church Monday evening. gree of Batchelor of Arts from felted cotton, Western State Teachers College. the IIouv - - - - - 5 Ostermoor Reinforced Side- Evangelical Ladies Aid IMrs. Fuller is one of the best Border and Ostermoor Flexi­ : ; SPECIAL NOTICE ble Cable “Edge,” actually do The Ladies Aid of the Evangeli-1 known and most respected mem­ keep the sides of the Oster- cal church will meet this after­ bers of the. faculty, having taught This Feature will Not Be , moor neat-smooth—"Smart" noon at the home of Mrs. D. D. I very successfully in the local looking. Pangborn. schools for twenty years. Shown at the Saturday 8 IN ew Style Handles—riveted Matinee on—cannot-pull out. Easy to reach; easy to grasp. 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