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SIXTY-E1RST YEAR BUOHAXAX, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 192S. N U M BER .301 • Friend of Clara Now H ere's C1 Dick Pears Ends FRENCH I Barton To Speak Endurance Flight FIRE STARTS the Here Sunday Eve. In Twelfth Place Mrs. Dixie Owen o f Oakland, Proposition California, president of the Clara The ait- over Buchanan was vi­ INJURED Barton Memorial Association of brant Saturday- morning with the TIN 30 FLOOR America and former friend and hum of 24 air planes, winging associate of the famous founder their way to Detroit on the last WON EX of the American Red Cross, will day’s flight of the Ford National ROAD MISHAP speak at Union services at the Reliability Air Tour. Bi Haws Evangelical .Church at 7:30 p. m. Interest was increased in the ' STORE BLDG/ flight from the fact that Did; I like women Sunday; Aug. 5, her subject being, j Incurs Broken Leg; When His “The Ideal Woman." Mrs, Owen Pears was among the twenty'-four While they stay. to successfully complete the flight, Dcsenberg lilock Threatened In the background, Motorcycle Goes in Ditch has spent 40 years touring the United States as a platform lec­ receiving a rating of twelfth Monday By Blaines Ot Qutia the way. To Avoid Collision among the 24, with a point rating As the echo turer, crossing the continent 30 Unknown Origin* times in that time. The public is of 15.974.5 as compared with a To the sound I rating of 27,034.4 for the winner, invited to avail themselves of this That's what it’s like to have John Wood. Pear’s standing WATER CAUSES DAMAGE Woman around, OCCURS BERRIEN SPGS. exceptional opportunity; Town Marshall Is Taken To placed him just outside of the first Nice to have a ten, who were included in the Few about,— Epworth, Hospital In Livingston’s and Maccabees money awards. Suiter Main Damages; They don’t count but South: Bend ED MITCHELL Pears drove a Fairchilds cabin They help out. i plane, representing the Fairchilds Estimated S2.000 As the cracker Fred French, Buchanan mar- company of Minneola, N. Y. To the cheese; I shal and deputy sheriff, incurred a IS APPOINTED The planes sped over Buchanan Fire originating from some un­ Like the puppy. ; bad fracture of his left leg im- shortly- after nine o'clock Saturday known origin in the store room of Likes his fleas:; j mediately above the knee when he morning, practically- all being tlie Maccabee Hall on the third Like the onion i was obliged to take to the ditch TOWN MARSHAL visible from Buchanan. After stop­ floor of the Sig Desenberg build­ To the hash. ! with his motorcycle to avoid a ping at Battle Creek for a lunch ing caused a furor in the busi­ Like: the raisin collision on the St. Joseph road a ness section for a half hour .Mon­ VILLAGE OFFICER FORBID­ at the Kellogg Sanitarium, they- To the mash, ' mile north of Berrien Springs. started on the last leg at 2 p. m. day- afternoon, until the blaze was DEN TO SERVE COUNTY AS . Like the kerchief. French was riding south toward Saturday, arriving at Detroit 50 extinguished by the fire depart­ DEPUTY SHERIFF ! To the nose; I Berrien Springs, when Clarence minutes later. ment, with total estimated And a few Smith of that place drove out of damages of -$2,000. Things like those. the lane leading from the Ed Mitchell was appointed to A mysterious feature of the Like the Chaser Emmanuel Missionary College and; the position of village marshal at blaze was the fact that the’ ■ Needs a stick. entered the road ahead of him. At a special meeting of the council STATE DECLARES passage leading to the third story They’re what gives this tlie same time a car was driving held Monday evening, taking the had been locked and no one was Life its kick. ■ 1 north opposite Smith, and French place left vacant by the serious known to have been in for two They're the1 music. r was obliged to take to the ditch injury of Fred French. Mitchell BUCHANAN WATER months. The fire was first dis­ Of life's song.— j to avoid: striking One of the ve- served as marshal for two years covered by passers by- who saw WHILE THEY STAY WHERE ! hides. He had righted his motor- under the administrations of Dr, the smoke pouring out of the THEY BELONG'.!I! , cycle in the ditch and was ap- John Strayer and M. L. Sands, FREE FROM GERMS roof. An alarm was turned in, ------O— ---- * ; patently all right, when the pedal quitting the post two years ago. and the chemical truck was rushed, In connection with the appoint­ THOSE WE t caught on the hank, throwing him ANALYSIS BY LANSING HEAD to the front of the building, the ' heavily. ment the council stipulated that hose being carried up the front LOVE ARE NEVER OLD the marshal should not serve as SHOWS ENTIRE LACK OF Smith, who was: driving a. Stan* CONTAMINATION stair. Here it was found im­ Bt HaWS ' dard Oil truck, picked French up under sheriff, putting in part time possible to get at the fire on ac­ in county- service. and brought him to the Clark The Buchanan water supply- re­ count of the smoke. Those tvham we truly love are ; Hospital, where he was kept until Mitchell began his duties y-ester- Meanwhile the pump truck had „ never old. day morning, with no provision as ceived a perfect hill of health from late* that evening and then taken C. C. Young, director of labora­ been rushed to the rear and the Though seasons change, and many to the Epworth Hospital at South to length of service. hose was carried up the fire years should pass. Recommendations were made by BUCHAN AN TO BE JACK KNIGHT IS tories of the Michigan department : Bend'. of Health, as the result of a escape. Within a few minutes Despite the lying story of the glass ------0 ------council members that the marshal DANIEL MYERS after the water was turned on, the sample which was sent to them by The boyish head shall keep its open his term of office by- enforc­ blaze was out. It was found that clustered gold: 1 ing- a cleanup of the lots behind SHOWN IN FILM FORCED DOWN IN Arlie Ciark, village water works engineer, on July- 3d. the fire had originated in a cup­ The girlish form its lissome grace’ stores on the east side of Main board in the store room, and had shall hold: i Street, bought by- the village as a The analysis sheet which was AT THE PRINCESS MEETS SUDDEN NON STOP FLIGHT returned last week to Village not spread much further. The .And every lineament of the well- parking place; and by- cleaning and plaster and wood work of the known face i FEISNER FAMILY painting the town jail. President; Claude Glover, showed no fermentation discoverable in store room were damaged by- Shall keen for us its Old. accus-, KRAMER FILM PRODUCTION BUCHANAN AIR MAIL ACE smoke and the Maccabee robes tamed; grace I SHOOTING FEATURES OF HAS BAD LUCK IN COAST lOcc of water, although one part IS HELD SUNDAY in ten was allowable. There was were slightly damaged, the total Save for new beauty that the ■ TOWN THIS WEEK DEATH FRIDAY TO COAST FLIGHT loss suffered by- the order being years unfold. t f o r m h Tb u c h a n a n also no trace of typhoid or coli NIXTY FIVE REPRESENTA­ infection due to sewage contami­ estimated at S75. What though- the- hateful- crow) TIVES PIONEER FAMILY During the last week Buchanan Some damage was incurred in ____shall tread the eyes,------j lias been the center of a new Jack Knight, son of Mrs. Emma nation. HELD AT DAYTON LAKE WOMAN RUN DOWN. Old Time Resident Gaiien Knight, and a former Buchanan Director Young stated that a the rug department and reserve And age draw on with maimed; activitv. namely a motion picture and Buchanan Dies stock room oi Livingston’s, lo­ and altered guise. ! resident,, lost to mechanical representative of the state- De­ The third annual reunion of the production. The mobile studio troubles' Sunday- in an attempted cated on the second story, by- Marring the youthful face with; unit of the Kramer Film Produc­ While Working partment of Health would be in 1 Batten-Feisner families was: held non-stop flight from Roosevelt Buchanan at an early date to post water mixed with chemicals which ! line and blot; i Sunday at Dayton Lake with a BY AN AUTOMOBILE tions nationally known as produc­ found its way through the ceiling. For us' who love them they shall i Field, N. Y., to Los Angeles, when notices carrying the favorable I total of 95 present from several ers of civic pictures have been CAME HERE 60 YRS. AGO his plane was forced down Sun­ analy-sis. Some difficulty was incurred by ever keep ! states, the most remote address MRS. MARY DAISY, KILLED AT here “shooting” the town for the crew manning the fire truck Their undim mod glory till the last, day near Grand Island, Nebr., on ------o------: given being that of Charles ST. JOSEPH, ONCE Manager Morley of the Princess Daniel S. My-ers, 74, a resident account of a defective spark plug. from the fact that Russell Ather­ long sleep,- , ;1 Spdngitcil ut Foley, Ada. LIVED HERE Theatre. ton, lately- deceased, had been ac­ Change: is alone for those who' of Gaiien and Buchanan for the Knight hopped*off from Roose­ Doris Swem Wed i A potiuck dinner was served at Our city- departments, streets greater part of his life, died velt Field at 4:2S p. m. Saturday customed to man the nozzle and know them., not, 1 noon. The -afternoon’s entertain- Mrs. Mary Daisy; wife of James and everything of local interest Kalamazoo Man was the only one. of the fire de­ Daisy of St. Joseph and a former suddenly Friday- afternoon while in a Buhl Sesqui plane, accom­ ------—o. ! ment was featured by music by have been included by- the camera working with a threshing outfit on panied by- the designer, Etiene partment who understood it? 1 the old time fiddlers, James Best, resident of Buchanan, was fatally crew and within the next ten days the Glenn Hasielt farm northeast A t Gaiien, Wedn. operation. Until this difficulty was,, injured Thursday when knocked Dorney, renowned also as design­ | Joe Conover and Roy Bulhand of the picture will be on display at of town. er of the French Spads used dur­ solved, the department failed to SAFETY BUS WINS i Buchanan. At the business meet- down by an automobile while the Princess after which it will re­ get much pressure through the crossing Empire avenue in that Mr. Myers had been in apparent­ ing the World War. He planned A beautiful lawn wedding was i mg, Charles Feisner of Buchanan main in Buchanan as a historical ly more than usual good health to make the trip in 25 hours. solemnized Wednesday- at three hose. was elected, president and Lizzie city Thursday evening. record of Buchanan in I92S. Mrs. Daisy was known in Bu­ Friday morning, telling his daugh­ Knight first leapt into national o’clock, at the home of Mr. and ST. JOE-SOUTH ! Bulhand of Buchanan, secretary, Many- of the mercantile and ter, Mrs. Clara Baldwin, with prominence as a flier in 1921, Mrs. Henry- Swem near Gaiien j Those present were as follows- chanan as Mrs. Mary- Perry, and the manufacturing establishments Auto Takes Nose made her home for several yea"rs whom he was staying temporarily; when in air mail night tests .he when their daughter, Doris, was | Mr. and Mrs, Jake Cable, Misha- have been invited to participate in that lie had not felt better for a flew unrelieved from Cheyenne to united in marriage with Mr. Earl BEND FRANCHISE ; waka; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Breck- on Lake Street. the review and the industrial sec­ Dive Into Clark She was on her way to a church long time. Milton Bliss called Chicago, a 'distance of 1200 miles, Rizor ”of Kalamazoo, Mich., son of I ton, Mishawaka: Mr. and Mrs. tion will give a vivid portrayal of early in the morning, asking him making the major part of the Mr. and Tvlrs. T.. C. Rizor of Lake Wed. Noon George Cable, South Bend: Levi meeting when she stepped from how many- of the things are manu­ The Safety Motor Coach corpor­ the curb in front of a car driven to help while the machine was flight during darkness. Knight Battle Creek. ation won its. fight for an inter­ • Shettley, South Bend: Mr, and factured for which Buchanan is threshing the J. W. Terrill crop was to have been relieved at The bride was attended by Miss by- Dr. A. C. P.inkenberger and noted. There was an exciting half state bus permit to operate be­ : Mrs. George Haynes, Three Oaks; on the Glenn Haslett farm. Omaha, but when no relief pilot Alice Ward of Kalamazoo, as hour at the Clark plant grounds , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sevno, Three was knocked down and run over. A special feature of the event tween St. Joseph and South Bend, Her dress caught in the brakei of He went with Bliss, taking- a was available he refueled his plane bridesmaid. Winifred Coors and shortly after one o'clock yesterday- Ind.„ at a hearing before the Mich­ , Oaks: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price, will be the actual taking of motion grain wagon. He was in apparent and went on to Chicago by dark­ Maureen Stewell, of Kalamazoo, the car and she was dragged pictures under actual studio con­ when a Chevrolet roadster, the igan public utilities commission j Gaiien; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Price. several yards before being re­ good health and high spirits dur- ness over a course unchartered by­ dressed in pink and green crepe property of Grace VanHalst of.the Friday. Hubner, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ditions on the stage of the Prin­ ' ing the day. Shortly- after five beacons. and carrying baskets of white leased. * She was dy-ing , when cess on Friday night at 9 o’clock office force, apparently became Hearing on its application for an Motley, Gaiien; Mr. and Mrs. o'clock in the afternoon, while Two years ago Knight made daisies, preceded the bridesmaid, imbued with the idea that it was Ward Dalton, Gaiien; Mr. and Mrs. picked up, and expired a few and through special arrangements intrastate permit was set for the moments afterward while being loading the wagon in the field, he another thrilling dash from who was attired in green georgette a hy-dromobiie and escaped, the first week in September. Rolland Potter, Gaiien; Mr. and the producers have arranged to was seen to bend over and slump Cheyenne, Wyo., to Buchanan, and carried an arm bouquet of rushed to Merc.v Hospital. shoot a few scenes using- local control of its driver-, plunging Delegation Voices. Protest. Mrs. John Batten and daughter, The physician stated that he on the grain. At first it was Michigan, in eleven hours and Columbia roses. through the spirea hedge on the 1 "W. D: Bryant attended the- hear­ Harmley, Gaiien; Mrs. Levi Bat­ people in the cast. Through this thought that he had fainted, but fifteen minutes, to reach the bed­ Little Betty Hamilton, of Bu­ was going at a rate of about 5 medium an opportunity- is offered south side of the driveway ing to, voice the protest of. the ten, Gaiien; Mr. and Mrs, Vernon miles an hour. Immediately- be­ when water failed to restore him, side of his dying father. In all, he chanan, dressed in powder blue and diving down the embankment Southern Michigan. Railroad!" com­ Nay, Gaiien; Mr. and Mrs. Alva any-one in Buchanan who would a physician was sent for and he is credited with a total of 100,000 organdie, carried the ring on a hind him svas a car driven by Mr. like to see how they- look on the into the lake, where it embedded pany,. main; objectors to. the grant- Best, Buchanan; Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. W. A. Kolson. who said was pronounced dead. He had miles of air flight. white satin pillow: She was fol­ in the mud so that it was neces­ ing, of the permit. He presented, Leroy Bulhand, Buchanan; Mr. silver screen to have that oppor­ been a sufferer from heart trouble lowed by the bride who was beauti­ that they were travelling between tunity- as all that is required is to sary to secure the 'services of legal references intended to- show' and Mrs. Charles Feisner, Bu- 25 and 30 miles per hour, and were all his life. ful in her gown of white crepe Herb Beck’s wrecker to extract it. the impossibility o f giving the’ chanan; Miss Lena Batten, Bu- have y-our name in at the box He was born in Ohio, Jan. 3, W . C. T. U. Scans Elizabeth. She wore a bandeau of keeping an even distance behind office any time before Friday- night Mrs. VanHalst stated that the ac­ Safety Motor Coach Corporation : chanan; Mrs. Delora Batten, and the doctor’s car. According to 1854. As a child he came with his rhinestones in her hair, and celerator became stuck and she. such a permit. Attorney R. E: i son, Roy, Buchanan; Mrs. Hazel and to be on hand at the theatre parents to Michigan, living until Dry Records Of carried a shower bouquet of tea officers, who went to the scene, Dr: before 9 o'clock on that evening. bent down to attempt to pull it Barr. St. Joseph, representing the [Widen and: son, Albert, Buchanan; Rinkenberger's car stopped about several years after he came to Major Parties roses. hack with her hands, when the Emmanuel Missionary college at I Mrs. Mary Taylor and son, Walter, 150 feet from the scene of the ac­ manhood at Gaiien. There he was They- were met at the im­ machine escaped her control. Berrien Springs, and: Claude R. : Buchanan: Mrs. Lida Batten, Bu- cident. after it traversed a lawn. Marie Ham Wedded married to M is s Samantha provised altar of ferns and Sparks, of Berrien Springs, also-1 chanan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook, The phy-s’iciaa said that his brakes Schrader of South Bend. Ten The W. C. T. U. enjoyed a very gladioli by- the groom and best appeared to protest against issu-i Kalamazoo; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mc­ first caught and then, let go, and To Melvin Shupe children were born to chis union, pleasant and profitable meeting man, Mr. Phillip Reed, also of Two Residences ance of the; permit. Gee, Kalamazoo; Mr, and Mrs. alleged that the woman’s dress of whom the following five are Friday afternoon at the beautiful Kalamazoo. Members of the commission ex* Henry Hagel, Chicago; Mr. and was entangled in the mechanism. Miss Marie Ham was wedded to still living: Mrs. Ida Cleghorn, country- home of Mrs. Emory- The impressive ring ceremony On Portage-Street plained: that as the law now stands Mrs. Roy Springsten, Chicago: County- Prosecuting Attorney Melvin Shupe at 10 a. m. Tuesday South Bend; Mrs. Winnie - Rough on the South Bend road. was used by-’’ Rev. D, Stanley- they can not refuse an, interstate Charles Springsten, Foley. Ala,; Bookwalter ordered an inquiry; in the Three Oaks parsonage, heller, Mishawaka; Mrs. Clara The meeting was called to order Coors, pastor of the First Metho­ Change Last Week permit to any1 concern which James McGee, Buchanan; Mr. and stating that no charges had been Father Ohms of that place per­ Baldwin, Burkhardt Addition of by the president Mrs. Homer dist Church, of Kalamazoo. applies for one, provided they Mrs. James Young and daughters, entered against the phy-sician, but forming the ceremony, and Miss Buchanan; Mrs. Edith Dewees, 121 Cooper, who acted as leader for Preceding the ceremony- Mrs. Two residence properties on meet: certain basic requirements. Clauda and Oletha. Buchanan; that he was determined to investi­ Lorraine Morsteiner and George West Chicago Street; Jacob My-ers, the day. There being no special Leota Britton of Kalamazoo sang, Portage Street changed hands last, The- order for the permit was be­ Mrs. Lydia Dempsey, Buchanan: gate possible negligence, including Franklin acting as witnesses. South Bend. topic assigned, the program was “My Love Is Gome To Me.” week, according to Harry Boyce. ing. drawn up this afternoon. ■Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell, Topeka. the condition of the brakes on After the ceremony- they- re­ A few years after he was taken entirely from the July Mrs. John Wood of Kalamazoo W. J. Kennedy of Chicago buying- Fear.- Loss, o f Interurban Kansas. Rinkenberger’s car. turned to Buchanan where a wed­ married he moved to Buchanan, number of the “Michigan Union,” played the processional of Lohen­ the house at the corner of Central Berrien, Springs interests fought { a ding breakfast was served at the making llis honje in the house on the following parts being assigned: grin’s Wedding March. Court and Portage, and Grace the move of the bus company to. Harold Meyers Has home of the brides parents on Oak South Oak Street now occupied by The Republican Plank versus There were over one hundred Myers buying the Ed Riffer prop­ save the possible abandonment of! J, . . Scout Boatmen Street, after which the wedded Mrs. Cephus Glover. There he the Democratic Plank—Mrs. Mary guests present; and they- received erty-. Kennedy is now making re­ the interurban line which: is, the Strange Accident Here on Their couple left for a ten, day trip to lived until his wife died 21 years Pang'born. a large number of beautiful and pairs on his property preparatory only means of freight service “for Niagara Falls, ago, since when he has made his Our Country's Flag—Mrs. W. costly gifts. to moving his family- here. • the. village. They brought out the A t Niles Sunday W ay Down River The bride is the daughter of Mr. home with his children, moving F. Runner, The bride is a graduate of the — -----o—f- —- fact, that, since the commission and Mrs. William Ham, 406 South from one home to another. Information about Registering— Gaiien high school, and Western; Blues to Travel; permitted: the Fere Marquette to | Harold Meyers of Liberty Paul Easton and other members Oak Street, and previous to her He is also survived by the fol­ Mrs. L, M. Gtwell. State Teacher’s College of Kala­ abandon its: spur line through Heights narrowly missed serious of the Berrien-Cass Boy Scout marriage had been employ-ed in lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. Greeting from the National mazoo. Mr. Rizor is a graduate! Grays to Play Berrien Springs that all freight in: [ injury shortly before midnight canoe expedition camped last the Hamblin Jewelry Store. She Clarence Glover, Gaiien; Mrs. President—Mae Mills. of Marion high school and West­ and out of that village was moved Sunday while- driving to his usual night at the Evangelical Church was born and reared in Buchanan Cephus Glover, Buchanan; Will Plans were also made for the ern State Teacher's College, where -At Home Sunday ■ over the interurban line. work on the early morning shift camp on the St. Joseuh River, a and has a host of friends here who Myers, Gaiien: Mrs. Ella Pierce, distribution of more literature, he received his AB degree. He They also tried to convince the at the Michigan Central railway- mile and a half east of Buchanan, wish her many- happy returns. Mr. Syracuse, N. Y. similar to that which, has' been holds a responsible position with The usual baseball schedule for members of the Lansing com­ yards at Niles. While driving out They report that they had a Shupe is foreman in the employ- of The funeral was delayed until distributed in .all the local churches the Kalamazoo Parchment Paper Buchanan will be reversed on the mission, that the traction company Lake Street, northeast of Niles, he fine trip; to Three Rivers taking the Michigan Bell Telephone Com­ 'yesterday awaiting the arrival of during the past few weeks. company; .They- wiil be at home to coming Sunday- afternoon, the has been operating under a re­ lost control of his car which left eight days to reach that point. pany- at Holland, Michigan, where Mrs. Ella Pierce from Syracuse. Mrs: W. F. Runner and Mrs. H. their many friends after August 6, Grays engaging the Saranac . Ma­ ceivership for some time; has not the pavement and struck a tree. They turned down stream Tues­ he has established a home for his It was then held at 2 p. m.‘ from Cooper sang two beautiful solos at S05 S. Rose Street, in their chine Company nine on the local paid dividends: fo r several years When Meyers: regained conscious.- day- morning, and plan to reach bride. the home of Mrs, Edith Dewees, during the program. Delicious re­ newly furnished apartment. diamond, and the Blues journeying and that the loss, o f the passenger ness he was walking along the St. Joseph in four days, arriving 121 West Chicago Street, Rev/ J. J. freshments were served by- the The guests from a distance in­ to Christiana Lake to match skill traffic which wilL result by the pavement back toward the city, there Friday- night. Terry, preaching the funeral ser­ hostess. There will he no meet­ cluded : Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Rizor with the Elkhart Merchants, whom operation of the bus line will with no memory of how his pre­ The main session at Camp Arthur Cuiyer Is mon, and interment was made in ing in. August. and Lola, Mr. and Mrs. David they defeated here 6-2, May- 13. ultimately cause the loss of the dicament came about. He was not Madron will begin August 6. Injured in Auto, the Gaiien cemetery-. Young, Mrs. Edward Ashley- and ------—o------interurban line. injured but the car was, wrecked. Old William Rough son o? Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wegner, who is employed St. Joseph Enters Protest Charles Maxson Accident Monday Harold Boyce Gets Arwin Faber of Greenville, Mrs. by the Michigan & Indiana Elec­ Both chambers: of commerce: of Dr. H. M. Beistle; . Homestead Passes Fay Bourne, South Haven, and the tric company; is seriously ill of St. Joseph, and Benton Harbor Takes Possession Arthur Culver, an employee of Fractured Wrist following from Kalamazoo: Mr. pneumonia, at his home, 214 Lake entered, protests: to: the issuance of Closes Office; the Clark Equipment Company- Into Alien Hands and Mrs. Ward Morgan, Mr, and street ■ the perm it.to the bus company. Buchanan Ice Co. plant, incurred cuts on the side of * In Cranking Ford Mrs. f-.John Wood, Mrs. Harry It was said that, a concerted For Operation his face and on the chin when the The original George H. Rough Moerdyk, Mr. and Mrs- Ronald Louis Kiell, Max Shand, Roberta effort on the part, of: all cities; and Charles Maxson. groceryman on car in which he was riding with Harold Boyce incurred a. frac­ homestead; which had been in the Edmunds, Mrs. H: B. Buck, Lois Haas, Tom Anthony, .Ruth Whii-. villages along the interurban, line, Dr. H. M. Beistle has closed his West Alexander Street, purchased Morris Nelson collided with a car tured wrist in his right arm hands of the Rough family for., Field:'Ruth Rothlesberger, Flossie den, Maynard Mergeffi Elizabeth; will be made to fight the move, of office in the Redden building until the Buchanan: Ice Company from driven by Ed. Kubis on .-the Clark yesterday while -cranking the Ford over 75 years, passed into alien Ward^Mr. 'and Mrs. Leo..‘- Sutton, Buck, Sid Ketlibum. the: bus company: - . ., August, 20, while he: is, recovering; John Hardiger Monday; taking grounds early Monday morning; truck owned by. the Buchanan hands last week, when it was sold Mr: -and-Mrs. H. S. Stearns, Mrs. , .ice cream and cake were served . -- -o" ' " '■ ■ ■.v.’ *" from a major operation which 'lie' over the. route Tuesday. He. is Charges have been entered by Hatchery. He was taken -to Dr. by Elmer-Rough to R. • C." Atkinson MayOj’Frieda. Haas, Dorothy Haas, ,to':the^cpmpany. The.waiters. wer.e., Kemit Hendel .and Carl Reming- underwent Monday at the Clark now operating: the business him­ Culver and Morris, to the effect Curtis, who -accompanied him to of Niles. -. The-farm is located on Kenne'th Ryail, Rachel Anthony, . tepl young people of the Epworth. tons returned-Mondayr from.-a week-. Hospital. He is; reported:. to .;be self but is considering; employing that Kubis-was on, the wrong side South Bend for -an X-ray examina­ the Chicagou-oad four miles, south* 'Ort’oh' Wilson,. Esther*- Ferguson, League of ,-the,. First.* Methodist end trip to' Niagara’FallS, N.-'Y. ‘ ' convalescing'satisfactorily: ;, . " a driver to handle it. of the street. tion. west of Niles. ‘ Ronald Edmunds, Doris Lorentzeu, church of Kalamazoo.

% : > i »a *gIE t E O O fe l) - .'TRUi-tSDA^', A'OGUSl' 2, 1928. Two very- pretty girls: met on He pointed to the scene: live it is quite the custom to. Jennings Family the street and kissed, each other “Women doing men’s work!" "cherish” things in Scotland, any­ Welsh Reunion rapturously. Two young' men way! Held at Bert Reunite Sunday watched: the meeting. "There’s an­ Pa (to his bright infant): other o f those things that are so "What’s wrong,?" Newlyweds are constantly ad­ Rumsey Residence A t Squier Home Son (twelve years old): -"I had a vised to make their honeymoons unfair." said one. perpetual, but no one seems to “What is that?" said his friend. terrible scene with your wife.” A reunion of the Welsh family Tbe Jemiings family reunion tfixntrty (G r/cspohS ence take into account the expense of was held Sunday at the home of such an undertaking! was held Sunday at the Bert =3s5@SSSS Rumsey home northeast of Bu­ Harley Squier, 501 South Portage, chanan, consisting of brothers, seventeen guests taking dinner If the thief who has been steal­ there and spending the day. From C.AL1 EX South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl ing musical instruments will re­ sisters, and other relatives of Mrs, Sixth Anniversary Sale \ Bowker and daughter Katherine Rumsey. Those present were: Air. out of town were: Air. and Airs. port to iis, wo will gladly give him Robert Jennings, Detroit; Mr. and .{ air. and Mrs. Babcock were in were Sunday visitors in the Mike the names and addresses of several and Airs. Robert Welsh and fam­ {'{South Bend Friday to see their Bowker home. ily, Attica, Tnd.: Air. and Airs. Airs. Clarence Jennings, Air. and ©£: The Leather §ft©p n Arc you finding it difficult to persons whose instruments ought Mrs. Charles Cook and Miss Betty s i.daughter, who is ill. Thc threshing machine began in to be taken from them. John Welsh and family of Three this neighborhod this week. Wheat keep the bed looking as im­ Jennings, Lawrence, Alich., Mr. I i Rev. and Mrs. Ede and daughter maculately dressed as though it ------o------Oaks; Air. and Airs. Paul Enders O f Fine Trunks, Luggage, Handbags, } i Vera, returned from a two weeks is ready hut not the oats. and family, Galien; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest .Cole, Decatur, ------o-—------had “just stepped out of a band Michigan. ' Gloves and Leather Novelties vacation in the eastern part of the box?” Pierce Family Frank Rumsey and family, Bu­ state. WEST BERTRAND chanan. The occasion had a two­ Bringing values that Will again emphasize tne leadership of Then have a look at the new Reunion Held at The Leather Shop- in giving the public wonderful money-saving ! Dr. Mehder of Kalamazoo was fold significance, being the 29lh COUNTRY CLVIi LADIES !! in town Sunday to. attend the Mrs. Albert Sherrill and daugh­ tinted damask spreads and their wedding anniversary of Air. and opportunities. We have bought no sale merchandise. Every cool smoothness will certainly Roy Pierce Home ENTERTAIN MOTHERS TODAY article is of the Leather Shop's high standard of quality. With I Fourth Quarterly mooting. ters, lone and Pauline and little Mrs. Bert Rumsey and the birth­ { Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wen Hand grand son Lee of Three Oaks spent tempt you to try them as a solu­ day of Airs. John Welsh. the same guarantee of service and satisfaction but at greatly tion for the problem. The ladies of the Orchard Hills reduced prices during this sale. j i and son Revere were at Winona Friday afternoon witli Mrs. Sadie A reunion of the family of F. Country Club are holding a s! Lake, Ind., a few days last week The damask surface is as satiny F. Pierce of South Bend was held Redden. FRIENDS .'REMEMBER 88th Alothers’ Day program today on *; to hear Will Rogers, who is inter- Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Cauftman re­ as one’s best’table cloth, and—like Sunday at the home of his son, the porch of the club house, each Heretofore our Anniversary Sale has been hetd in the month ' nationally known. turned home Monday after spend­ tinted table linen—stands a great Roy Pierce, in Buchanan, with an BIRTHDAY OF MARY KLOCK lady taking either their own or of August. We are advancing the Sale a few days in order ------o — — ing a month with their daughter deal of handling before it shows attendance of twenty-five out-of- some one else’s mother to enjoy to combine it with: our July Clearance. This combination of i OLIVIA BRANCH at Detroit, and son at Jackson. signs of soiling. Then the spread town guests, including the follow­ Mary Klock, better known to the beauties of the Country Club. Mrs. Gauffman is much improved may be popped into a bowl of suds ing: F. F. Pierce, South Bend: Buchanan people as “ Aunt Alate." Airs. Sig Desenberg is in charge of 2 Great Annual Sale Events Mrs. Nina J limes is on the sick from her recent illness. and laundered quickly, with no loss Air. and Airs. Hugh Dunnahoo and was honored by her many friends arrangements for the day. affords the most unusual savings in the history of this stove. 1 list this week. Miss Rutli 1-Ieiin returned home of its original beauty or texture. family, South Bend: Air. and Airs. ------o------The spreads come in maize, green, with a birthday party and card Helen McLaren of Soul.lt Bend Monday after an extended trip W. L. Pierce and family, Fort shower at the home of her niece, KEBEKAHS INITIATE mauve, raspberry, amber — all Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Pierce ENTIRE LINE OF | j is spending this week with rela- around the lakes. She was in Miss Georgia Wilcox, yesterday NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT. : lives in this vicinity. company with Mr. and Mrs, shades that tone in with modern and family, South Bend; Mr. and afternoon. A large number of TRUNKS: /i Mrs. .Foster liowker is better Lucian Smith, Mrs. Don Hoover decorative schemes and provide an Airs. Ernest Kempli and family, cards and also many beautiful The Bayleaf Rebekah Lodge No. this week from iter recent illness. ol' South Beild. She Will finish interesting color note for the South Bend; Roy Shippy, Chicago. y r e d u c e d s room. flowers were given to cheer her 24S will hold their regular meet­ Oslikosli It aril robes 11 Ingvald Glesue and Cecil White her vacation with her parents, Mr. The first break which had oc­ anniversary. She lias been bed­ ing Friday night, at which time , were' dinner guests in the John and Mrs. A, J. Heim. curred in the membership of the fast since January on account of a initiation of new members will he The trunk pictured is full size Macaroni Salad family was the death of the - -a trunk that will serve- aii i Clark home Monday. Mi-, and Mrs. John Redden spent stroke of paralysis. held, and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson visited Mr. Gut fine a cup of cold cooked mother, Mrs. F. F. Pierce, last purposes. Made only as Osh­ Sunday at Three Oaks as guests macaroni and add to it a half cup kosh trunks are made. Hat and Mrs. Holmes at Bridgman. of the' latter’s mother and sister. May. , Sunday. each of shredded cabbage, diced box, shoe ease, concealed Miss Tva Clemens, in company celery, and green pepper: season drawer, locking device and all Mr, and Mrs. Frank McLaren of with her sister Helen and friends : South Bend spent the week-end and mold the mixture in lemon- well known Oshkosh features. motored to Chicago Saturday, re­ flavored gelatin. Serve w i t h A wonderful value at i in the Russell McLaren home. turning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dennison of mayonnaise and garnish with DR. E. T. WALDO! NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gilbert stuffed olives. : Niles weve Sunday afternoon eitll- called on Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ben­ Osteopathic Physician to my policyholders , ers in the Ira Lee home. son at Galien Sunday afternoon. Many other fine Wardrobe and Dress Tranks. Shaipty re­ Mr. and Mrs. Wait Grooms of Jam rn a Jiffy and Surgeon I will lie out of town from August third until Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Linsen- When you hear a home-maker duced Dress Tranks. 510.85 up: Wardrobes; S2-1.S5 up. Parma. Mich., were Monday visit-, miqr entertained Sunday, Mr. and General practice including August fourteenth. i ors in the Mike Bowker home. boast that she made raspberry jam all types of acute and cliroiiic Mrs, Walter Hartlinc and daugh­ in less than fifteen minutes from Ingvald Giesnc and Cecil White ter, Will Wetzel of Benton Har­ diseases. In ease of accident, call plione 308; ot Grand Rapids spent Sunday the time she took the berries from bor, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Linsen- Kcdden Building night in the Firmon Nye home . miev and sons Floyd and Walter, the ice box until pans were washed Miss Margaret McLaren who and P«t away you will know she OITice hours—0-12; 1-5; 7-8 ENOS N. SCHRAM in fine landed cowhide in lias a position in South Bend is Mishawaka Mr. and Mrs. Jtick ,lsed a short-processprocess recipe and Phono 121 "DEPENDABLE INSURANCE” soft English style with short spending a week with her parents, the natural jellying agent of liquid Hartline and daughter Edna and pectine instead of the long-cooking straps, welt seams, heavy Mr. and Mrs. Cuirie McLaren. sons Earl and Lyle of Baroda and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coon enter­ method used by old-fashioned | brass lock and catches. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lmscnmier and cooks. tained a party of friends from Grandma Beyers. | Chicago Sunday. ! Lee llimnnn and family were John Seilers 'and sou Ear! of A Hint tor the Hostess visitors at the Joe Fulton home Union Mills, Ind,, spent' Sunday It is a nice courtesy to keep on More chan one hundred other 1 Monday. with A£iv and Airs. Ralph Sebasty.' the pantry Shelf a small supply of .styles and radically i educed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dragor of Ma Fbster «n- dec9l£eiW&efldecoffeinized Goffeecoffee or a cereal St. Joe were callers in the. Firmon te; tabled Ihc following ^!e [ beverage for guests who do not prices. Nye home Sunday. Mrs. Dragor days, MV. aufl Mrs._Mor- j use stimulating drinks. The per­ was Miss Clara Vpliam and lived ris GQgle-'and“Son: John of Chicago, sonal thought pleases them im- in this community at one Lime. Mr.' and Mrs. Kpster Thompson mensely and adds much to their Miss Ruby Reese of Elm Valley and daughter of West Point, N. Y., e n jo y m e n t Of the meal. and friend Fred Nelson of Bu­ Mr. and Mrs. Ahern and son and chanan spent Sunday evening* in niece of Kansas City, Kansas, Air. To Whip Cream Rapidly ine Joe Fulton home. and Mrs. M ix Foster and daugh­ Wrap the jar in a wet towel Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaren ter of Elkhart, Inch ^ sprinkled with salt; keep close to and daughter spent Sunday eve­ Air. aiftt Mi‘S, Gillnfan Annis the ice for a short time before were guests Sunday of -Air. and SOVT’H' BEND. INDIANA ning in the Ira. Lee home. whipping, and add a pinch of salt Mrs. Lovlna Swank and Miss Airs. Wm. Bauer at Galien. to the cream. . 184 North Michigan Street Peck spent Thursday afternoon in Atrs. Lulu Redden AIcElwain of Twin, Falls, Idaho, Air. and Mrs. Every Article in the Store I’ edneeti I the Joe Fulton: home. . - * Makes Them Like Carrots i Miss Nellie Clark is spending ROy Redden and family of Goshen, 20 percent to S3 1-3 percent lad., Mr. and Mrs. Will Wyant, .Have you ever tried mashing piarchnsod tor school use will be* held upon payment two weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. and. beating carrots as you would ■ Sherman at*Jackson. Niles, Airs. Dot Hai'l-iaijgr. Alls. ■of deposit. Dimple Lauver of Buchanan were mashed potatoes? It makes them : Douglas, Olmsted is on the sick delicious, and even those Who list this week. Sunday ’guests of Mr. and Airs. Will Smith. think they do not like carrots find Mrs. Jasper Toland has not been Air. and Mrs. Fred Ream of! them acceptable when prepared feeling well for the past week. Currie McLaren and family Kalamazoo. Mr. and Airs. Dan ‘ tn ■ ' ay’ spent Sunday afternoon at Rohe. Mr. and Airs. Will Dempsey W hy Take Ghanees When Custards Curdle Pleasant Lake near Edwardsbtirg. of Buchanan were callers at the .1. 1-1. Best home Tuesday evening. Do not be alarmed if tbe custard Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson curdles in cooking. If the sauce­ Miss Iva Clemens returned to ot‘ South Bend and Mrs. Elba Un- pan is placed in cold water and the 1 XatisfAotion Guarantee or ~Ybur Money Back j rnh and daughter Meryl were her duties at South Bend Tuesday custard beaten briskly with an egg When you open an account with this bank you eallei’s in the Sprague-Bowker after spending her vacation With beater the texture will become >'1LES, MICHIGAN home last week. her sister. Airs. George Russel];, smooth again. are at liberty to look on us as your silent finan­ Air. and Airs. Irvin Eagley 'en­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smool aou spent Thursday evening in the tertained Sunday, Air. and Airs. Removing Tea or Coffee Stains cial partner. For ^ will find us ever ready Chas. Smith home listening in on Chas. Jackson of Ft. Wayne, ind. An easy way to take out tea or tlte Tunney-IIeeney fight. Air. and Airs. Geo. Dressier 'en­ coffee spots is to apply a little to advise and cooperate with you in financial $ BIG $ Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Sebasty of tertained Sunday Air. and Alt's. glycerine to the spot as soon as Buchanan spent Saturday after­ Cart Thompson and son Eldon, and business problems of any kind— and to Air. and Airs. Kenneth Thompson, possible. Then when washed the noon in the Gus Bolin home. stain W in come out easily. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark were in. Air. and Airs. Goo. Gosfelt, Air. ’and hold in strictest confidence any information Niles Sunday to visit the latter’s Airs. Albert Bellamy o f Oak Park, To Peel Onions Quickly father, Wm. Kuhl. Illinois. If you will drop onions into you may impart. IIOLLAR Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Toland of Aii’. and Airs. Jerry Bowman of scalding water for a few seconds Galien were dinner guests in the Buchanan called on J. H. Best, before peeling the hard outer skin Geo. Olmsted home Sunday. Saturday evening. Air. Best is will come off very easily. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smool and still confined to his bed. And if this is your idea of what a bank should Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, and son Air. and Airs. Wm. ICell and To Clean Piano Keys Paul motored to Dowagiac and family. Air. and Airs. Leo Discolored piano keys disfigure be. why not come in and open an account— :$ d a y $ St. Joseph last Sunday. Dalrymple were Sunday guests of the instrument and give an ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nye transact­ Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Caiiffman. pearance of slipshod housekeeping. today? ed business in Three Daks Mou- Mr. and Airs. Howard W’ilson at­ To bleach them, cover with a day. tended the Quarterly Conference paste of prepared chalk and alco­ The many friends and patients meeting at the Methodist Church hol and when dry, remove, rub » Wednesday, August 8 at Galich, Sunday. of Dr. Warren of Michigan City keys with alcohol and dry with wall grieve to learn that the doctor Wilson Hamilton, mail carrier soft cloth. f' -on August Stb, Montgomery Ward & Co., will give to is very ill, just collapsed last on Roiite 3. Buchanan, is under week from over-wrought nerves, the care of Dr.. Strayer, witli infec­ Protecting the Egg Beater ip_ *'their customers, unusual values for §1.01). Many prices from so many years of constant tion in his side. Mr. Donley is ' Put only the ends of the rotary |jj ;•* will be slashed to meet the $1.00 price, and special strain of business and was rushed delivering' mail during his absence.' egg beater in water, being careful F©s»tlgtfe Isa B isslgtsss to a hospital. It is sincerely hoped Walter Rumbaugh of Michigan to lceep the cogs and wheels dry, ^ ’merchandise has been ordered for this occasion. that the doctor" will soon recover City spent the week-end witli his or they will rust. - vWe invite our many customers from Buchanan, Galien, and be back in his office again. daughter, Goldie Sebasty and | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Norris of family, v .Clean:! Smoked Ceilings *. Three Oaks and vicinity to Niles on August Sth. Be » Florida and Mrs. Ted Payne Air. and Airs, H. G. Webster, en- Painted ceilings that have be­ ■ sure and make Ward’s your headquarters this day and f motored to Michigan City Sunday routc to Kitterv Points, Alaine, come smoked may be cleaned by , to consult Dr. Warren, but to their where they We taking .ft cottage) washing with cloths wrung out of II' take advantage of our money-saving values. •j dismay found that their doctor for two months, spent Thursday water in which a small piece of ] was lit . a hospital. Dr. Vie and with the- latter’s sister and, family, washing soda has heen dissolved. three or four other specialists will Airs. W. B. Dale. .Here Are a Few of Our Unusual Bargains: ) have charge of the clinic in Dr. Mrs. Alary Haublitzel Of South Glycerine. Removes Coffee Spots i Warren’s absence. Bend is visiting her orother, Joe Delicate material that has been Feather | Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sohwandt Korn. ; spotted with coffee may be re- ’P illo w s ------. 0 0 £ £ ______$ 1 . 0 0 [ and child of Three Oaks, Mrs. The Alission Band of Portage, stored by brushing the spots with Chris Andrews and son Bob, Air. Prairie is giving- an entertainment pure glycerine and rinsing in hike ” Congolomu T A A and Mrs. Ray Clark and Mr. and Sunday evening at the church. warm water. i’v -M a ts______S £ “ ______$ 1 . 0 0 Mrs. Frank Clark were visitors in Everyone welcome. The Ladies Atissionary Society WHEN THRIFT WALKS OUT (.Clothes Baskets and Jlver-Ready d»;-| n o ' the Sprague-Bowker home Sunday evening. of Portage Prairie will meet Shaving S et ___ qi 1 j -».G!othes 1 Mesdames Nina Lee, Edith Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Oliver York. ", la n es.______< j Straub, Genevieve Nye, Helen AIc- THE DOOR5 POVERTY FLIES [ Laren, Dorothy McLaren and The Live Wire Sunday School sri.__si.oo class of Portage Prairie held ^Bottle Cappers I baby' Nancy were Niles shoppers, tlieir regular meeting' Saturc(ny Invalid G a p s ___ Friday.' IN TH E W IN D O W . $ 1 J 0 IhiS $ 1 . 0 0 I Mr. and -Mrs. Chas. Able, Mr. evening at the home of Air. and • . Baby land Mrs. Gus Able, Mr. and: Mrs. AIr§. Frank Rhoades. m Men’s Fancy A A Air. and Airs, .Chas. Babcock - B lan k ets_____ M eii Kingdom and son of Lowell, $ 1.00 H o s e ------.ip i . l i y j Michigan, spent the week-end in and family,. Alt’, arid Airs. Jerome A man was excused from jury - Mop: the Gus Bohn, home, and on Sun­ Sebasty of Buchanan were calleri duty because he was sunburned. Men’s Night S* f a a Sunday evening at the Fred This precedent Is liable to snake \Sets day Mr. and Mrs. Julius Reinke ____ $ 1.00 Shirts __1______< $ t l.U U of Dayton and: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Koenigshof home, the beaches more popular than r.ftJLurainous # 1 A f t : Ladies’ fr -r A A Norris and children joined the Air. arid Mi’s, M. J. .Erdiey 'en­ ever. tertained Wednesday: _ Air. and “-Alarm Clocks -tp i.fil? S l i p s ------$ 1 party and enjoyed a pleasant day. Miss Murnie Vantilburg re­ Mrs. Chad Dicks,Airs. ' Roy Dicks Over a billion packs of chewing *•'}$: “wlcty Cream A A Ladies’ Rayon turned Tuesday from, a three week and .family from Goshen. Ind. gum were made last year, says a Ip . ^Freezers------*UU Teddies______u? pleasure trip, going through Saturday' evening, t Mr; and Mrs. report, and we’ro sure nobody Canada, Oregon, Washington and Will House of California., who employs a stenographer will The above are only a few of the many bargains California and other interesting .Mrs. Dorothy*- 'Han over and doubt it! THE BUCHANAN STATE BANK - . for this day.! * *" .••! places and reports a wonderful guests, Air. and Mrs. Andrew .time. Burgers near Cadillac, Alich., were The' .^warning, issued by the guests Tuesday o f Air. and Mrs; J. Tngvald Glesne and Cecil White' Treasu|^yT:Dep clever BUCHANAN,' MICH. installed the J. B. -Colls Carbide* -Hanover. * c&uhfel^eifc hundred^^llar'.bjDgls: t Lighting system in the home of Air. and Airs. C. B. Rozell made £re*H$ icirculation, is unfortunately i Col. John and Mrs. (Seymour last lDjisiness trip to St.. Joe, Tuesday. not .very aisturbing to the majority l week. —Air. and Mrs. Seymour are : ,^Ghet Proud and son,,,, George Of us! “rgatisfamioriGuarariteeaor'Ybur hloneyBack-L , highly pleased with the lights; were business callers at ’the J.tH,-, I cooking plate and flat iron. , Best home Wednesday. . ' The' -Episcopal Frank Long of Michigan City, Mr; and Mrs.' Robert Lathrobe land has* substituted the word 318 N., Second St., Niles, Midi. O. hi. Barnes, Mgr. Mr. Draper of Dayton, Mr. and and daughter were Sunday guests "cherish" for the word "obey” in Mrs: Kenneth Bowker and son of of Air. and Airs. Chas. Bauman. the marriage ceremony. We be- THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 192S TEE EEKHm tmJHTTi RECORD Js a G sS T H R E E

v/hea ©Vil trouble falls upon mtn i ? the choir f t d » the TTaghicg tlqiaeu Not Aliovrsy. tw Wtar Giiis on uic planet Mara s.r'e, he whines and is a ‘horrible bore. Methodist Episcopal church, Flush­ Trousers in lob, Hah. said to bur? six leg's. I f • this S h r n r J t When he is down his friends wish ing. Other places in this contest theory proves true we can expect, hint up on their own account; were won by Walled Lake Meth­ Inis Kan.. Aug 2 —Chief of a great deal of discontentment McCl u r e b r o s . when he is high up they sigh for odist Episcopal, Walled Lake; Police Dust**r Davis believes that among American chorus girls! Publishers mountains to fall on him and bury First Methodist Episcopal, Clarks­ trousers all right in 'heir him out of sight. ton: a n d Blissfield Methodist place, but wo not belong on Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919, Episcopal, Blissfield. women—at least, not in tola: Buchanan, Mich., under the act of March S, 1S7D. The only thing wrong with any The audience had difficulty re­ Davis issued an oidei prohibit­

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ventiou of Hatchery men at Cedar Miss F. H. Favored, of La­ daughter Wilma, Air. and Airs. and Gotten. Mr. Pearce is the ,of Topeka, Kansas, .spent Thurs­ Tennie Bunker and son Keith and president of the N. Glauber Plumb­ day at the home of Airs. L. C. Point, Ohio. fayette, Ind., is making an ex­ f -rs^voxt{: j Mrs. P. P. Belser of Chelsea, tended visit at the home of Mrs. Sam Bunker motored to Holland, ing Supply Co., of New York City. Dempsey. On Friday they left Michigan is spending the week at G, H. Stevenson, 306 West Fourth Michigan, Sunday for the day. Airs. W. G. McCracken enter­ for Sawyer where'- they plan to the home o f Mr. and Mrs. M. W. street. Born, to Air. and Mrs. Joe tained at bridge Thursday night, sspend seyergl weeks. McClure. Miss Teresa While, daughter of Letcher, three miles north of Bu­ iSifionor of Airs. John: Cramer. ’ lAiiss ''Gladys Dumbolten, 604. George Riley and daughter Mi and Mia J A While, 116 chanan, a son, on Monday, July 30. Airs, VV. W. McCracken was the Rynearson street, who is employed prize, tyinner. Wmmfred, at Brooklyn, N. Y., who South Detroit street, was hostess Mrs. J. H. Stevens entered Llie ;at the Clark, Equipment company?; have heen the guests of Mts Piper at a house paity Wednesday after­ Epworth Hospital at South Bend Airs. Ballangee, of Chicago, spent pari of her two weeks’ vaca­ at Bangor, arrived ai the home of noon and evening The guests were, sp.ent several days last . week in tion in Battle Greek, as the guest Sunday for treatment. of Aliss Edna Long. Mi§s Bette Landis, who is tun-i leu Thursday for Boston and Now Mr and Mrs Hailotgh W Riley. all members of Miss Mary Grace Buchanan, the guest of her daugh­ Roseoe Snyder leaves Saturday ter,’’Miss Jane N. Ballangee. The savage shouldn’t be savage. ployed ;it the Clark Equipment| York City. where they will remain 403 West Front stieel, Thuisuiv, Molm's dancing class, at South for his home in Boston after iiunpanv. returned last week from during the month of August, and will make itn extended visit Brnnl of which Miss White is al-o Mr. and Mrs, S. S. Russell of He doesn’t need to search through a member. The afternoon was spending two weeks visiting at the Turon," Kansas, and Mr. and'Airs. fourteen' pockets to And some­ a two weeks' vacation trip to [ Miss Harriet Eikonnan o f there. spent at Clear lake. home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Russell and daughter, Ruth thing. Tally. N. V , and other eastern ■ Bloomington, 111., spent the weelt- Mr. and Mit Jeny IJ Ljoti and M. P. Snyder. His wife and little pettuts, and resumed her duties in ’ end at the home of Mr. arid Mrs son Donald nnd uaugWoi Batbu.i William Baker is ill at Ins homo daughter will remain here until ®Bsmaro«$s3BE5Ss®assgsiESSS5e^3Bi5aB®s«ssiisasas8S5SSi tim Clark Equipment tune oilier,, p>ell BUekman. oi Oivnsso vioi c guests of Mis on Dewey Avenue. the middle of the month when .Friday, Agnes Phillips accom­ Milton Mitchell uud Herbert Nancy Lyon. 100 Moccasin avenue, Mrs. Lillian Hunter and Mr. and they will return to Boston in com­ panied'Miss Landis. Beardsley spent the week-end in over the week-end- Mrs. Glenn Sanford and two pany with Air. and Mrs. M. P. Mr. and Mrs, Llovd Dokey Chicago, where they attended the D. W. MacDonald. Great Lakes, daughters, who have been making Snyder, who plan to drive there moved: from their home on Lake party at Morgan park, in honor of Mich., spent several days as guest a two weeks' motor trip through during the hay fever season. ■street to their now residence qn the 20lh wedding anniversary of at the home of his sister. Mrs. Washington, D. C.. Maryland and Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClellan Chippewa street. Thursday. Hr. niul Mrs. Richard S. Beardsley. Harry B. Thompson. Detroit New York, have retained to their and sous Howard and Hubert of street, while enronte to Montpelier. homes. Buchanan and Air. and Mrs. Ed Miss Ella -Van: tHenseh 'nfuGhi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brewer Miss Margaret Whitman, daugh­ cago, ■ better 'known. -as-MissiittJn j= > and children Leota, Mildred and Vt., where he will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luke are Stevens and daughter Evelyn of ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whit­ the parents of a 9-pound son. verse,’ tipping the -Iiat-ot ddmimei1 1 Eeryi, who iuvd been spending sev- man. 307 West Front street, left Harleigh W. Riley, -103 West Niles left hero on Wednesday Front street, and brother, George, James Blaine, born Saturday. July morning of last week on a motor chanical man, Mr- XclevcuqMurini , oral days as the guests of Mrs. Friday for Kalamazoo, where she his exhibition, in Chicago. Ttil '/ Brewer's parents, northwest of spent the week-end as guest of of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent Thurs­ 21. trip around lake Michigan. They day at Barron lake, where they at- Mrs. L. M. Otwell, -121 River were reported as' having arrived "robot" easily won - the.* farr '-ladj Guaranteed to be. ripe ■ft Buchanan, returned to their home Miss Alyce Charles, who is attend­ and was caught-holding her hand ; in Chicago Friday. ! tended the St. Joseph Valley Elec- street, and son and wife, Mr. and at the '"Soo” on Saturday. ing the summer session of West­ Mrs, Harry Otwell and childien, ern State Teachers' college. J trie company picnic. Rex G. Smith, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmes attended the Otwell family re­ spending the past six weeks at ■and daughter of South Head sire Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mead left Mrs. Basil Squires and daugh­ ters, Virginia. Jean, Ruth and union at Hudson lake. Saturday, Fort Snelling, Minn., in the medic­ WHERg |C0Kr0MY RUIES guests at the home of the former's Monday morning for a two weeks' j The Rev. and Mrs. W. H. t’am- Each 39c brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart automobile trip, with Minneapolis ■ Evelyn, who have been making an al unit of the Reserve Officers as their destination. They planned I extended visit at the home of her | field, 105 West Third street, who Training Corps, returned home Holmes and father, A. E. Holmes. j have been visiting their daugti- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunbar are to tour the Dells of Wistonsin ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eisen- j Sunday evening. He made the i hart, JOS Lake street, have re­ } ter and other relatives in Wausoon, ! trip home by way of Duluth, the moving from the Ditty house on while on their trip. Ohio, returned home Thursday West Alexander street to the Kent Kennedy, proprietor of the turned to their home in Three I Soo, and down through the lower I Rivers. Miss Celia Eisenhart will and their grandson. Billy Harring- I peninsula, Clark house on liberty Heights, Buchanan Hatchery, left Tuesday < ton accompanied them and will PINTS 2*Quart Mr. ami Sirs. Harvey Sherwood 1 evening to attend a three day con- visit them there. t Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McClure and Mrs. D. N. Stafford, of Spring- | make an extended visit at their : family were guests of relatives .‘v w /v v v v '.—i—t—i— ^ field, Ohio, who has been making home. j and friends at Chelsea over the Alling'ton. physical education in­ doz. doz. an extended visit at the home of 1 Mrs. William Brodrick was week-end. structor at Buchanan high school, her daughter, Mrs. A W. Chillies. | hostess to the members of the j Airs. L, O. Dempsey was hostess who is, now at Camp Potta­ 122 South Detroit street, lott Sun­ i Unique bridge club, Wednesday, i at a six o’clock dinner held in watomie. F o r i How About That f day for her home Mr. Charles ac­ j al her Indian Lake cottage. Mrs. j honor of Mr. and Mrs. Squire Aliss Johanna Desenberg, 112: companied her as far as Fort John Portz and Mrs. Orville Curtis Russell, of Turon, Kansas, Friday Portage street, spent the week-end Wayne, where her son-in-law. R. ! won the prizes. evening. Air. and Mrs. Russell C a rm io g 1.19 in Battle Creek, where she was. the C. Deik, also of Springfield, met I Miss Gladys Moyer of LaPurte | have been spending the week near gust of Aliss Ruth Bristol, The I SUPPLY SHELF? I her and ateompanied her home. spent last week as a guest at the \ Sawyer, Alieh., where they have former's sister, Bertha, who has Miss Hitder Anderson, who is home of her grandparents. Mr. and i a cottage. been making an extended visit at employed at the Clark Equipment I Mrs. A. Moyer. Mr. and Airs. Henry Eisele, 118 Q uart M ason. Jars 'doz. 79te Don't find yourself in a predicament when company the home of Aliss Bristol, returned company, is now enjoying a two | Mr. and. Airs. F. R. Taylor are Lake street, attended the picnic home with her. drops in unexpected. We have a complete line of week’s vacation from her duties. I entertaining their son and wife, I held by the Studebaker corpora- Air. and Airs. O. V. Brown and quality canned goods with which you can stock your Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wotgast, of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Taylor of 1 tiou of South Bend, at Christina Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eisenliart spent Tulsa. Okla.. also their grand­ I lake, Saturday. pantry. 1 Pontiac, Mich., were guests at the the week-end at Browmvood lake home of the latter’s parents. Mr. daughter and husband, Mr. and ! Robert Squier, son of Air. and near Paw Paw. 1 and Mrs. William Ham. of Oak Mrs. H. P. Tolle and’ sons Francis I Mrs. Harley E. Squier. 501 South Aliss Dorothy Portz, daughter of street, last week. and Leonard. | Portage street, is in Decatur, Air. and Airs. John Portz. 115 Miss Emily Boyd, of Converse, Village taxes are due for pay­ ' Mich., where he is making an ex- Clark street, spent the week-end I E . A R M E Y lnd„ is a guest at the home of ment not later than August loth. ! tended visit at the home of his iu Lansing, Alich., the guest of , Miss Elizabeth Kielrc, 105 Lake Make payments at Runner Bros. I aunt, Mrs. Ernest Cole. Aliss Jane Scott. ‘ ‘The Square Deal Grocer” street. M i s s Boyd was the room­ Hardware beiory 3 p. m. any day I The Misses Elizabeth and Kate Robert Brown, of Benton Har­ mate of Miss Kiehn. when they until August J Uli. C. C. Runner, i Hartline are making an extended Cookie PHONE 26. WE DELIVER bor. is spending the week in Bu­ > both attended the Ward Belmont vilinge treasurer. 30Uc. visit in Decatur, lnd.. where they chanan. the guest of Air. and Airs. ’ school, Tennessee, the past year. Mrs. Edward Laas of Evanston, , arc the guests of Mrs. Maggie Ralph Robinson. Illinois, was a week-end visitor at I May and other relatives. Aliss Amelia Desenberg. of 103 N. B. C. the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Alenke, of Clark street, spent the week-end Glover and Miss Wilma Roe of Alemphis, Tennessee, visited at the in Lawton, Alich., where she was Third Street. home of Mr. and Airs. Benjamin the guest of relatives and friends. ROBENETTES Charles Gordon of Argos, 3nd., Livingston, 10-i Lake street, Fri­ Airs. Lou Smith, of California, was a visitor in Buchanan on day, while enronte to New York, who has been spending the sum­ Tuesday at the homes of Herbert where they expect to make an ex­ mer with her son, Ward, at New Roe and Airs. Geo. B. Richards. tended stay. Carlisle, is now at the home of D E C A TU R ’S BEST Air. Gordon's paternal grand­ George, John and William Zach- Aliss Elsie Sellers. mother was a sister to Eli Roe, man and Vernon Adams, who Mrs. Wm. Shedron of Denver, LARG E BIJNCJI Sr., wlio was one of the early spent last week near Berrien Colorado, who has been spending settlers of the town. When he Springs, at the home of. Air. and the past two weeks here visiting left home for Buchanan his father Airs. AugusL Spletzer, returned to with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. told him lie must not fail to walk their homes Friday. W. Boone, left Monday for Ander­ up the banks of AIcCoy's Creek. Air, and Mrs. John Portz and son, Ind„ where she will visit for The old legend seems to come true daughters. Kathryn and Freddie, a few days with relatives, after : as Air. Gordon says he will surely 115 Clark street, spent the week­ which she will return to Buchan­ come back. end at Gull lake, where ihey spent an again. Mr. and Mrs. Cleuis Myers and Sunday as guests of Miss Mary Jo Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beaver, Air. and Airs. Wilbur Dempsey and Kermil and Clarence Alikelson CONVINCING! spent Sunday in Chicago. We Have Them The Helper’s Union met Wednes­ Your own comparison of our every clay prices and quality will tell day afternoon at the home of Airs. SURE JELL you the advantage of buying groceries in an American Stove. All On Ice! Al. O. Burdett. Airs. Al. O. Burdett entertained COME - come now ■ - her cousin, Jerome Rundell of Bottle . , let’s take that frown near South Bend, Tuesday. EARS oil your face. Yes. we John Rees, mother and sister of FIG know it's hot. If we Mishawaka were Sunday guests at the home of Air. and Airs, AI, O. Sultana Fresh could, we’d change the Burdett. Baked 2 i b s . i § e weather for you. But Air. and Mrs. James Gallagher) 1 lb. pail that being out of the of Chicago announce the birth of j 'question, we’ll do the a daughter, Dorothy, born Friday next best thing. Take at Illinois Central Hospital, Chi-1 GIN GER A L E — INTRODUCTORY FEATURE — cago. Air. Gallagher is the son of* it “off your mind" with Mrs. Katherine Gallagher of Ru- H y d r OX QUART BOTTElfiS Z to r Z5c a: chanan, while Airs. Gallagher is well known here as Dorothy dtif* O w ai ©Ie©raaa¥gffi*,iffi© Sparkiingly Snappy Barnoski. Airs. H. R. Adams entertained Come Again Cool Soft Airs. O. P. Woodworth of AlcComb, Brand, Nut 2 i&s. 3 5 © A”“"£■T’"’®% lifts«»* , e * Ilk, and Airs. C. H. Smith of South Drink! Bend at dinner Wednesday. George Adams and family of Y ba*s 23 ® chanan, were Sunday dinner guests at the Charles Philiippv JAR CAPS,, doz. 25c home.. Born to Air. and Airs. Paul Pure Swairn, North Alain Street, a son, Rendered on Monday, at the. Clark Hospital. Grandmother^ X i A R D Finest Quality 2 Alary Hittlc, daughter of Airs. Lavina Hittle, who lives on a farm north of Buchanan, submitted to ' Muskmelcns and Watermelons an operation Friday at the Clark 20-oz. loaf FR U IT JA R S JAR RUBBERS Hospital. Be ..Quarts O S ' PintsPin 7 4 c Good Housekeeping On Ice. Air, and Airs. Vance Smith an­ dozen. v *v !'V dozen Lipped. Rings O. dozen: 1 9 c nounce the birjdi of a daughter, Charlotte RutE, weight S pounds, Fresh Fish. Friday 4 ounces, at the Clark Hospital 1 Dust1 Mop 49c 3-20 oz. loaves fresh bread 23c Saturday. The mother was for­ Nutley 0!eo 2 Ih. 34e , merly Aliss Gladys Alarkhani. The annual Dempsey-White re­ \ Pillsbury or Gold Medal Flour union will be held Sunday, Aug. | No. I Can Libbys Peaches 4th at the home. of 'Mrs, Nora if : .' t ^ •” '' ,r" "' ‘ *41/, lb. sack - - - §J-93 Allies, on Fourth Street. ’ g m e s 411 sack - - " ■ ■ f Miss Doris Reams, Mri?S, 'Will O I W j 2 for 25c Bates and Mrs, Ross Batten .and I L L SANDS son left Wednesday l'or Burr Oak Gheste.rfieltl, Cjunol, " ---- • ; 'D ; j' :. : where they;arev spendingWa few P & G Naphtha . ,t -'Lu'citj7 Strike, Old Gold ■ l-:.....or’ ■■ *’ - S H bdsrs 3 •V “The Sanitavy Mamet” t Crystal1 White ( Air. and'Mrs.. R. B. Pearce and; ;son of Washington, D. G., and the; Phone 92 S.„Qak St. F E ID A Y , a n d , " SATOEO 3 s ? d & 4 t h former's' mother, AlrsisElla; Pearce) ' Candy Bads lor IQc | .■ .. - . -..f'- . ■ ■ 1 - ’ o f Syiacuse, N Y ate visiting relative^ told'.friends in.iBffi&aha’i,

: 11 |D THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 192S. THE BEKMKN COUNTY RECORD P A G E E lY E

extending south Co Third Street, 1st insertion July 26;; last Aug. 9 1st insertion Aug 2; last Aug. 16 o’clock in the evening of the same as directed and ordered to be made STATE OF MICHIGAN; tlie Pro­ PRIMARY .ELECTION day. • /The polls of said election will be by the Board of Special Assessors bate Court for the County of Notice is hereby given that a I by a resolution of the: .Common Berrien. open at 7 o’clock a. m. and will re* General Primary- Election will be ffiain open until 5 o’clock p. nx., of $ Council, at a special meeting held At a session of said Court, held held in the Township of Buchanan, This Week! on the 20tli day of July A. D. at the Probate Office in the city-of said day of, election, ‘ unless the Prect. il-2-3-4, County of Berrien, Board of Election Inspectors -shall, : 192S, has been reported to the St. Joseph in said County, on tlie State of Michigan at—Precinct Common Council, and that the 23rd day o f July A. D. 1928, in their discretion, "adjourn the No. 1: Hose House, So. Oak St.; Polls at 12 o’clock, noon, for one rolls containing said assessment Pi-esent, Hon. William H. An­ Precinct No. 2: St. Joe Vallcy are pit file in the office of the drews, Judge'of Pi-obate. In the hour.. Shinping- Ass'n Building, Days IREN US SPARKS, (BgYIMGOfcSMING GET RESULTS ) village clerk, 123 Days Avenue, matter of , tho estate of Levi Avenue; Precinct No. 3: Zinc Col­ where the same- can be found for Batten, deceased. 4 Township Clerk lar Pad Building, Main St.; Bro- Dated July 14, -A; D. 11)28. public examination and inspection, John A. Batten, having filed Ins cinct No. 4t; Library- Buildih.;-, the entire cost of the said storm petition, px-ay-ing that an instru­ Main St., within said Township on water drain shall, be paid by ment filed; in said Court be ad­ TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, A. D. 19.78 1st insertion Aug 2; last Aug' 16 ing, {after August 6; *Mrs, Pearl mitted to Probate as the last will RATES 1st insertion July 19; last Aug. 2 special assessment, according to For the purpose of ■ placing in REGISTRATION NOTICE Huff,. 302 Main St,„ phone o26W- STATE OF MICHIGAN, tlie Pro­ benefits by and upon tho several and testament of said deceased For General Primary election Classified. Advertisements are and codicil thei-eto and that ad­ nomination by all political parties inserted at the rate o f 5- cents - 1 ‘ 30tlp. bate Court for the County of lots, parcels of land and premises participating therein, candidates Tuesday, September 4, A. D. 1928 Berrien. in the district to be improved, as ministration of said estate be To the Qualified Electors of the per line each, insertionr mini­ granted to John A. Batten, or for the following offices, viz.: A VANISHED BUGABOO A t a session, of said Court, held shown by the map and diagram National-^ One candidate for Township of Buchanan, Precinct- mum charge 25 cents when WANTED at the Probate Office in the city- of caused to be made by tlie Com­ some other suitable person. laid in advance. If payment United States Senator, full term; No. 1-2-3-4, County of Berrien, SOME REAL CALVINISTS St. Joseph in said County, on the mon, Council and now on file in It is ordered; that the 20th day one candidate for United States State of Michigan, ■S': not made: when the; ad­ 16th day of July, A. D. 192S. the office of the village clerk, tlie of August A. D. 1928 at leii A. AT., vertisement is inserted the min- WANTED—House work by day or Senator to fill vacancy. Notice -is hereby given that in JAILERS AND CRIMINALS ■ hour, or can help out in sick­ Present: Hon. William II. An­ cost and expense of all street in­ at said Probate Office is hereby- conformity with the “Michigan mum charge o f 35 cents— five appointed for hearing said peti­ State—One candidate for : Gov- THE TALKING MOVIES ness. Inquire at Record Office. drews, Judge of Probate. In the tersections shall be paid from the ei-nor; . oxxe candidate for Lieuten­ Election Law,” I, the Undersigned lines or less. matter of the estate of Lucy general tax of the village. tion. • 30tlp. ant Governor. Township Clerk, will, upon any Dread of big business fades, Havroff, deceased. The Common Council and Board It is further ordered, that public day-, except Sunday -and. a legal notice thereof be given by- publi Congressional — One candidate Raskob, financial head of the four WANTED—Boarders and roomers Cora Harroff having filed in of Special Assessors of the village for Representative, in Congress holiday, the day- of any- regular or Inquire 404 Main St., phone said court her petition praying of Buchanan, Michigan, will meet cation of a copy- hereof for tlu-ee billion dollar General Motoi-s cfcjniT FOR SALE t'Or the Congressional district of special election or primary elec­ pany, -is Democratic National 103M, SOtlp. that said court adjudicate and in the Council Chambex-, in said successive weeks previous to said tion, receive for registration the determine who were at the time of village, on Friday, the 10th day of day- of hearing, in the Berrien -which said Township forms a part. Chairman. Owen, D. Young, chaiiu Legislalive-i-One candidate for name of any legal voter in said man of the Board of the GeneraP GLASSES FITTED— C. L. Stretch, WANTED—Five machinists. Good her death the legal heirs of said August A. D. 192S, from 2 o'clock County- Record, a newspaper wages. Campbell Transmission printed and circulated in said Senator in the State Legislature township not already- registered Electi’ic Company, -one of the big-- Optometrist at Miss Nellie: deceased and entitled to inherit p. m. to 4 o'clock p. m. and from for the Senatorial District of who may APPLY TO ME PER­ Company. 30tlc. the real estate of which said 7:30 o'clock p. m. to 9 o'clock p. County.. •gest corporations in America, is Cathcart’s new News Boom, on which said Township forms a, pax-t. SONALLY for such registration. asked to- run for Governor by .Main Street,, every Thursday. deceased died seized. m. to review and hear any ob­ WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, POP CORN WANTED—Will pay- Judge of Pi-obate. One candidate for Representa­ Provided, however, that I can re­ Democrats in New York. Phone .US." lffifo It is ordered, that the 13th day jections to said assessment and ceive no names for registration- highest market price. Princess of August A. D. 192S, at ten correct the same if necessary, SEAL. A .true copy, Lillia O. tive in the State Legislature for lee Cream Parlor, phone 2SS. o’clock in the forenoon, at said H. A. POST, Spragxie, Register of Probate. tlie Legislative distx-ict of which during the time intervening be-- ' William Jennings Bry-an, where tVE HAVE A SUPPLY of For 30tlc. said. Township forms a part. tween the second Saturday before he dwells in bliss, doubtless Probate Office, be and is hereby- Village Clerk. any regular, special, or official Sale and For Rent signs on appointed for hearing said peti­ 1st insertion Ju:y 26; last Aug. 2 County—Also candidates for the shudders at all this. But these primary election and the day of; sale at, the P-ecor-i office. 10 c MISCELLANEOUS tion. Public notice of review of the following county offices, viz.; are practical days; big business- is ‘ each. IStf 1st insertion July 26; last Aug. 2 special assessment for sanitai-y Judge of: Probate, Prosecuting At- such election. It is further ordered, that public Public notice of .review of tlie practical, and it is well to recog­ notice thereof be given by publica­ sewers on a portion of Portage torney, Sheriff, County Clei-k, The last day for General Regis­ nize things as they are. FINE CORRESPONDENCE paper special assessment f o r storm tration does not apply to -persons, FOR SALE—Any kind of Min­ by the box, matched with tion of a copy of this order, for Street from tho Michigan Central County- Treasurer, Register of water drain, on a portion of Deeds, County Auditor in counties Who vote under the Absent Voters'" nows, pickerel, bass, and envelopes. By the pound and three successive weeks previous to Railroad to River Street and on a Some Calvinists, it seehxs, are Portage Street, commencing at electing an auditor, Circuit Court Law. (See Registration by Affi-' still Calvinists, like .old John. Croppie itiittnowSi, also grubs and in choice and dainty tablets. said day of hearing’, in the Berrien portion of Third Street from Alexander Street and. extending Commissioners, Drain Commission­ davit). ' Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, will worms. Beb: Voorhoes. 701 Binns' Magnet Store.’ 3Qtlc. County’ Record, a newspaper north to Front Street in the Chippewa Street to Portage Street Main St., 26tfe printed and circulated in said and an out fall trunk sewer from ers, Coroners, Surveyor. AUGUST 25, 192S—LAST DAY •-not attend the Olympic games. village of Buchanan, Michigan, Delegates -to County- Conventions for General , Registration by per-i DR. W. E. SARGENT county. anc! of the filing of the assess­ Portage Street at Third Street to Calvinists in Holland are urged to FOR SALE—Minnows, half price DENTIST—Hours: 8:30 to 12 a. WILLTAM T-I. ANDREWS, the Old Mill Dam, formerly There shall also be elected at sonal application for said election. stay away from what stexu for the rest o f summer. Croppie ment rolls in the office of the said px-imary-, by- direct vote of the Notice is hereby given that 1 m.: 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. X-ray Judge of Probate. village clerk for examination and:: owned by Bainton Brothers, in the preachers -call, “a caruival of the or speckled bass minnows,. 15c Diaguosis, 103 r. E. Front St, SEAL. A true copy. Libia O. village of Buchanan, Michigan, registered and qualified voters of will be at 109 Main St,, on flesh.” per dozen or two for 25c. Bass inspection, and appointing, a. time each political party- in each county-, AUG. 11 and AUG. IS, A. D. 1928 Office phone S6F1; residence Sprague, Register o f Probate, and place where the Common and of the filing of the assess­ minnows, 25c per dozen. Pickerel, phone S6F2. Closed Thursday I ment rolls in the office of the as many- delegates in eacli town­ From 8 o’clock a. nx. until S Dutch Calvinists say the Olym­ minnows, 25c per dozen. Deb 1st insertion July 20; last Aug. 9 Council and Boaixl of Special ship, ward or precinct, as the case- o’clock p. m. on each said day for - afternoons. 29tfc, } Assessoi-s will meet to review the village elerk for examination and pic games turn men away from Voorhees, 701. Main St. 2Stfc. STATE' OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ inspection, and appointing a time may- be, as such political party in the purpose of REVIEWING the Golgotha to Greco-Romaxx pagan­ NOTICE—My office will be closed bate Court for the County of assessment and hear any objec­ such township, ward or precinct REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ tions thex-eto, and cox-.rect the same and place where the Common ism. FOR SALE — 20 pigs, Elmer from. Monday, July 30th to Berrien. Council and Board of Special shall be entitled to by the call ING such of the qualified electors A majority -of human beings Clark, Niles road-’ 29t3p. Monday August 20th. H. M. At a session of said Court, held if necessary-. issued by- the county- committee of in said TOWNSHIP as SHALL- Notice is hereby given that tlie ..Assessors will meet to review the have abandoned the John Calvin Beistle, Dentist 29t2c. at the Probate Office in tile city of assessment and hear any objec­ such political party for the county PROPERLY apply therefor. theory, which included the burning FOR, S ALE:—5, room house and lot St. Joseph in. said County, ou the special assessment for the con­ The name of no person but an struction of a storm water drain tions thereto-and correct the same convention thereafter to be held alive of Dr. Servetus on slight pro­ Garage, §500.00. S. G. Howell, IN MEMORIAM—In loving mem­ 23rd day of July A. D. 192S. by such political party within said ACTUAL RESIDENT of the pre­ vocation, believing that the good Galten, 29t2p. ory of our departed husband and on a portion of PorLage Street, if necessary. Fresent; Hon. William H. An­ Notice is.hereby given that the county- in that year for the pur­ cinct at the time of x-egistration, Lord wants .people to enjoy them­ father, Oliver Dilley, who passed drews, Judge of Probate. In the commencing at Alexander Street and entitled under the constitution, FOR SALE—25 acres of marsh, away July- 24, 1927. Mrs. Stella and extending north to Front special assessment for the con­ pose of electing delegates to the selves occasionally. grass-. Artie Weaver, phone mater of the estate of Matilda. struction of sanitary sewers on a state convention called for the pur­ if remaining such resident, to' vote- Dilley and familv. 30tlc. Wells, deceased. Street, as directed and ordered to at the next election, shall be 7115F5. 29t2c. be made by tlie Board of Special portion of Portage Street from the pose of nominating candidates for Crime organization seems to SCHOOL DAYS only- a month Helen S'. Wells, having filed in Michigan Central Railx:oad t o state offices, to be voted for at the entered in the registration book. reach almost everywhere. One said court her final administration Assessors by- a resolution of the Registration by- Affidavit FOR SALE: — Cut flowers; in away. Plan to be ready-. We sell Common Council, at a special River Street and on a portion of November election. In case of any' Sunday morning, two dangerous gladioli. 25e, 350, 50c dozen. school books, and, school supplies. account, and her petition praying Third Street from Chippewa St., vacancy in any delegation froxn Sec. Iff—Registering of Electors:’ man-killing gunmen escaped from for the allowance thereof and for meeting, held on the 20th day- of Regular Session of 1925—Any ab­ Strawberries, 25c qt. W, I>. Binns’ Magnet Store. SOtlc. July A, D. 1928, has been reported to Portage Street and an out fall any election precinct, township or Sing Sing prison. Pitcher; phone 3SS. 29t2p, the assignment and distribution of trunk sewer from Portage Street ward, to tbe county- convention, sent voter, as defined in this act, The same morning tv/o Sing the residue of said estate, to the Common Council, and that whose name is not registered and NUN'S EMBROIDERY FLOSS— the x-ol! containing said assess­ at Third Street to the Old Mill such vacancy shall be filled by the Sing Prison guards wore -arrested, FARM FOR SALE -All oopart of unci crochet thread. Stamped It is ordered, that the 20th day; Dam, formerly owned by Bainton delegates present from’ the ward who shall claim the right to vote accused of blackmailing motorists two hundred eighty-seven acre of August A. D. 1928, at ten ment are on file in the office of the goods, hemstitching. Buchanan village clerk. 123 Days Avenue, Brothers, as directed and ordered or township in which tlnj vacancy- by absent voter’s ballot -at any- on the highway:. ’ » ' , farm, 100 acres adapted to H, v - ’itching p,n*l Gift Shop, 110 o'clock, in the forenoon, at said to be made by the Board of OCCUI’S. elcction or primax-y ' election, xxiay *■ mint, balance in grain and stock probate office, be and is hereby ap­ where the same can be found for Mato. ■ « 'SOtlc, public examination and inspection, Special Assessors by a resolution The state central committee, of at the time of making application No wonder prisoners escape, farm. Running water in nearly pointed for examining and allow­ of the Common Council, at a each political party shall, at least for absent voter’s ballot, px-esent when the jailers by xiight are high­ every field with strong flowing ing said account and hearing said the entire cost and expense of the- Heavy Toad MigraHon said storm water drain, except special meeting held on the 20th; thirty days before the September to the township clex-k an affidavit way blackmailers by day. A fine well in yard. Price and terms petition; day o f July A. D. 192S, has been primary herein provided fox-, cause for registration- which shall be in example- to tlie prisoners, in “re­ very reasonable. Dean Clark. It is further ordered; that public the intersections of all streets, Due to War Weather shall be paid , by special assess­ reported to the Common Council, to be fox-warded by mail to the substantially the following form: forming" prison atmosphere. Phone 7114F1-2. Buchanan. notice thereof be given by publica­ and that tlie rolls containing said chairman of the county committee Affidavit -for Registration 29t3p. An unusual number ol migrating tion of a copy of this order, for ment, according to benefits, by and upon the several lots; pa reels assessment are on file in the office of such party a copy of the call STATE OF MICHIGAN, County Jeritza will talk and sing In a toads is attributed by biologists of three successive weeks previous to of the village clerk, 123. Day-s Ave., foi- the; Fall state convention show­ O f ------______:____ ss.' “talking .movie." “These .Talkies” FOR SALE—Gas- range in good. the United States Department of said day of hearing, in the Berrien of land and premises - in the dis­ * (petition. Phone 32SJT. 30tlp. trict to be improved, as,shown by where the same can be found for ing the number of delegates to I, __ 1___ ,______being make a good start with this ar­ Agriculture to an extraordinarily County Record, a newspaper public examination and inspection. which such county shall be -en­ duly -sworn, depose and say that I tist. The singer will get $10,000 a wet season. There is on record a printed and circulated, in said the map and diagram caused to KOR'RALE—A strictly modern be made by the Common Council The cost and expense of the Por­ titled' in the state convention of am' a citizen and duly qualified week or more. And while she rests bungalow and garage, on easy migration of thousands; of these county. tage and Third Street sewers,, ex­ such party'; and the said state elector of t h e ______precinct of the film will go on * singing, little amphibians, along seven or WILLIAM H. ANDREWS,, and now on file in the office of the terms. N, C. Nelsen, 21S liberty village elerk. the cost and expense cept. the intersections of all streets central committee shallyapportion the township of _ millions hearing it Wonderful in-, Ave. 30tlp. eight miles of the Daiies-caiifortdai Judge of Probate. such delegates 'to the several in the county o f _____ vention, time and labor saving. highway on the east shore of Upper SEAL. A true copy. Libia O. Of all street intersections shall be and- the extra size of tlie pipe In paid from the general tax of the excess of that needed for abutting counties- in. proportion and accord­ and State of Michigan; that my FOR SALE—A good building lot Klamath lake, Oregon. The toads Sprague, Register o f Probate, property- shall be paid by special ing to -the number of votes cast postoffice address- is No.. ______were all moving In one direction village. Dr, Ira S. Wile says the popula­ at a bargain, 211 Chippewa Ave. The Common Council and Boai’d assessment, according to benefits, for the candidate of such party for street______or R. F. tion is “gi-owing older.” It lives " ' 30tlp. across, the road and automobiles 1st insertion July 26; last Aug. 2 Public notice of review- of the of Special Assessors of the village by and upon the lots, parcels of seci’etax-y of state in each of said D. No. - ______’______r_, longer, the birth rate’ is lower. were killing them by the hundreds. land and premises in the district counties,, respectively, at the last P, O____:__ :____I______; FOR SALE—A modem six room The live ones were hopping over the special assessment for storm of Buchanan. Michigan, will meet But old people, he says, are no bungalow. Apply at Record water drain on a portion of Third in the Council Chamber, in said and abutting on said sewers and px-eceding November election. that I am not now registered as .louger proud of their age and little dead ones and continuing their jour­ Delegates to the Fall county an elector therein and that l am office. 30tlp. ney. The dead toads probably fur­ Street from Chippewa Street east Milage, on Fi’iday, the 10th day- of portion of said street, to be im­ reverence is paid it. Today the to McCoy’s Creek, in the village of August, A. D. 192S from 2 o'clock proved, as shown by- tlie map and convention shall be elected by voting by absent voter’s ballot at number of those past fifty is fifty nished food for crows and magpies, diagram caused to be. made by the election precincts and" the county the election, (or primary election) FOR SALE—Two new modern, as there was scarcely a load car­ Buchanan. Michigan, and of the p. m. to 4 o’clock p. m. and from per cent greater than in 1870. homes. Each six roonis and filing of the assessment rolls in 7:30 o’clock p. m. to 9 o'clock p.. Common Council and now on file clerk shall notify- by mail each to be held upon th e______Age is nothing to be proud of, cass to be seen when the same re­ person, elected as jsuch delegate. day o f ______192_, hath. Hardwod floors, sun-porch. gion was visited a day later. the office of the village clerk for m. to review and hear any- objec­ in the. office of the village clerk* since we grow'old in spite of our­ Garage. W„ D. Ellis; owner and examination and ^inspection and tions to said assessment and the remaining cost' and expense of The required number of electors the application for which .ballot selves. But to he hard-at work builder, 1.11 Chippewa Ave. These toads, upon emergence appointing a1 time and place where correct the same if necessary-. said sewers which includes the to receive the highest number of accompanies this application; "that when you are old, and EFFI- 30t2p. from their winter hibernation the Common Council and Board of H. A. POST, intersections of all streets of the votes for delegates to the -Fall I make this affidavit for the pur­ CIENTLY at work, is something. retreats; proceed to the shallow Special Assessors will meet to re­ Village Clerk. Portage and Third street sewers county convention of any political pose of procuring my registration FOR SALE—House and corner lot edges of some la'.e, ont or stream, view the assessment and,'hear any the extra size of the pipe in ex­ party- shall be declared, by- tlie: as an elector in accordance with’ at 309 Days Avenue, price 52SQ0, and, the female begins laying from 1st insertion July- 26; last Aug. 2 board of primary election inspec­ the statute; that I make the fol­ Young ladies that “ don’t seem objections thereto, and correct the cess of that needed for abutting to get any proposals" will marvel payable one third cash, balance 4,000 to ''5,000 eggs. The hatching same if necessary Public notice of reMew o f ' the property- ca the Portage and Third tors to be elected. lowing statements in compliance SIS per month. Mrs. W. B. period depends upon the tempera­ special assessment for pavement, Street-sewers and the cost of the The board of primary- election with: the Michigan Election Law on hearing that our Peggy Joyce Torrance, general delivery, Bu­ ture; usually requiring from three curbs and glitters on-a .portion of out fail trunk sewer shall be paid ,Age ______; R a c e ______is about to be married again. special assessment for the con­ inspectors shall certify to the This will "be her fifth husband chanan. 30t-lp.. to twelve days. The transforma­ struction of a storm water drain Portage Street from River Street from the general tax of the county clerk the names of the Birthplace tion, cZ a tadpole, to a young toad, south to Chicago Street in the Date of naturalization and her second nobleman. Once on a portion of Third Street from village. electors so elected, as delegates, Miss Joyce was the Countess FOR SALE—Bed1 frame, springs, takes place some, time between Chippewa Street east to. McCoy’s village of Buchanan, Michigan, The Common Council and Boai'd naming the political party upon I further swear or affirnj that the mattress, dresser, table, chairs, fifty and sixty-five days after hatch­ and of the filing of the assessment answers given to th’e questions Gosta Moerner, but she gave Jhat Creek, as directed and ordered to; of Special Assessors of the village whose ballots such electors were up. The Commoners -had “good fruit jars, shovels,, hoes, rake, ing and under abnormal conditions be made by the Board of .Special rolls in the office of the village of Buchanan, Michigan, will meet elected. The county clerk shall concerning my qualifications as an etc.. S- gal. stone jar, camping has required two hundred days. clerk for examination and inspec­ money.” Happy No. 5, .if every­ Assessors by a resolution of the in the Council Chamber, in said- notify- each delegate so elected of elector are true and correct to the thing goes smoothly-, will be Lord outfit, new casing 29x4.40;, 302 The newly transformed toads leave Common' Council, at a special tion and appointing a time and village on Friday-, the 10th day of his election as such delegate, and best of my knowledge and belief. Main St. 30tlp. the water and many of them perish: meeting held on the 20th day of' place where the Common Council August A. D, 1928, from :2 o'clock shall, -certify to the chairman of Signed Northesk, whose .wife, formerly before they find some sheltered re­ July A. D. 1928, lias been reported and Boax-d of Special Assessoi’s p. nx, to 4 o'clock p. m. and from the. county committee of each Taken, subscribed and sworn to Miss Jessica Brown, is now divorc­ treat. Under certain conditions lit­ ing him. FOR RENT to the Common Council, and that will meet to review the assess­ 7:30 o’clock p. m. to. 9 o’clock p. political party of the county, the before -me: this day- o f erally thousands of these young the rolls containing said assess­ ment and hear any- objections m. to review axxd hear any- objec­ ______192_____ “How does she- do it? ” young delegates elected by suen political ladies ask. How did Helen of Troy FOR RENT:—Modem five room toads, emerge from the water at1 the ment are on file in the office of the thereto, and correct the same if! tions to said assessment and party as delegates to the fall My commission expires same time: village clerk, 123 Days Avenue, necessary. do it, or Cleopatra? # house, phone 45W. 30tlp. correct the same if necessary-. county convention. .192__ Miss Joy-ce, it is said, has a cer­ where the same can be found for Notice is hereby- given that the H. A. POST, Suggestions Relative to Voting- Notary- public examination and. inspection, special assessment, for the con­ tain dash and swing in a. night FOR RENT—Modern 5 room Apt. His. Reason Village Clerk. Separate ballots for each politi­ Public in and for said County, club that electrify the atmosphere. on Alexander Street. Call 430. the entire cost of the said storm struction of pavement, cfu’bs and cal party- will be provided. The Stale of Michigan. _ “Wlmt on, earth made you get water drain; except the Inter­ guttersaon a portion of Portage 1st insertion July 26; last Aug. 9 There are many “live ,ones" in 29tfc. elector- must name: the political Note—If this acknowledgment night clubs. such an: enormous kennel for that sections of all streets shall be paid Street from River Street south to STATE OF MICHIGAN, tiie. Pro­ party of his choice when -asking is taken outside of the State, the FOR RENT—Lower Flat; my tiny dog o f yours?'1 asked the clean­ by special assessment, according Chicago Street, as directed and bate Court for the County- of for a ballot and in marking his Certificate of the Court that the shaven, man. to benefits, by- and upon the sev­ ordered to be. made by the Board Berrien. person taking the acknowledg­ house. 10S; So. Detroit Street, ballot must make a cross in the Composition o f Marl •Strictly modern, garage in con­ The other turned about and in­ eral lots, parcels of land, and of Special Assessors by- a resolu­ At a session of said Court, held square to the left of the name of ment is a notary must be gttaehed. nection. Also one1 sleeping spected his Jog’s kennel. Then lie premises in the district to be im­ tion of the Common Council at a at the Probate Office in tlie city- of each candidate for whom be de­ Registration of.-Absentee by Oath The term “marl” is .used in a gen- \ room. 302 Days Ave. Newly- swung round and faced his ques­ proved, as shown by the map and special meeting held on the 20th St. Joseph, in said County-, on the sires to vote, and can vote for only- Sec. 9,, Part II, Chapter III. eral sense for any soft, earthy and decorated. Bath, hot and cold tioner, an artful smile hovering diagram caused to be made by the day of July A. D. 192S, has been 23rd day of Jxily A. D. 1928. one candidate except where . two If any person whose name is not crumbling strata or deposits. In a water. See A. F. Peacock. 302 round his mouth. Common Council and now on file reported to the Common Council. Present: Bon. William H. A n­ or moxe candidates ax-c to be registered -shall offer and- claim more specific sense, however, the Days. Ave., phone 346W. in the 'office of the village clerk, and that the rolls containing said drews, Judge of Probate. In the nominated in which case he should the right to vote at any election ;terin is Applied to an earthy; crum­ “Well, between you and me and assessment are on file in the office, ' 30tlp. the gatepost," he began; “it’s be­ the cost and expense of all street matter of the estate, of John vote for two or the number to be or primary- election, and shall, bling deposit consisting of lime, clay cause I sometimes come home late, intersections shall he paid from of the: village clerk, 123 Days Diment; deceased. nominated. UNDER OATH state that he or and perhaps sand, Chiefly it con- __ FOR: RENT—-Two. room modern and my wife locks the; door!’’ the general tax of the village. Avenue, where the same can be Janette. Meffort, having filed in Notice Relative to Opening she is a resident of such .precinct sists of clay mixed with calei A : apartment for light housekeep- The Common Council and Board found for public examination and said court her petition praying -and Closing of the Polls and has resided in the TOWN* carbonate in, varying proportions; of Special Assessors of the Milage inspection, the entire- cost and ex­ that the . administration of said it is used as a fertilizer on stiffs a,*. «M« «. » • '♦ ■», ,»t T*r t*i 1*1 ,*■ .• ■». Act 351—-Part IV—Chapter VIII SHIP TWENTY DAYS next pre­ of Buchanan, Michigan, will, meet pense o f the pavement, cux-bs and estate be granted to Dean Clark, Public Acts of 1925. ceding such election or primary deficient -in lime,—Exchange. in the Council Chamber, in said gutters, except the intersections of or to some other suitable pei’son, Sec, 1. On . the day of any elec­ election, designating' particularly village on Friday the 10th day "of all sti'eets shall be paid by special It is -ordex-ed, that the 20th day tion the polls shall ffie opened, -at the: place of his or her residence August A.. D. 1928, from 2 o’clock assessment by and upon the sev- of August A, D. 1928, at ten seven o’clock in the forenoon, or and that, he or she. possesses the voter who has REMOVED from « C A L L - p. m. to 4 o’clock p. m., and from ex-al lots, parcels of land and o’clock in the forenoon. at said as soon thereafter as may be, and other qualifications of an elector ONE ELECTION PRECINCT p f a 7:30 o'clock p. m.. to 9 o’clock p. premises in the district and abut­ probate office, be and is hereby ap­ shall, be continued open .linti! five under the constitution; and .that TOWNSHIP to another election m. to review and hear any ob­ ting on the portion of the street pointed for heai-ing said petition, o’clock in the afternoon and no owing to the sickness or . bodily- precinct of the same TOWNSHIP Indiana Hide and jections to said assessment and hereinbefore described to be im­ It is further; ordered, that public longer: PROVIDED, that in town­ infirmity- of himself or hex-self or shall have the right, on ; any day correct the same if necessary. proved, according to frontage, as notice thereof be given by- publica­ ships the board of inspectors of some member of h'is or her fam­ previous to election, or primary- H. A. POST, shown by- the plat and diagram tion of a copy of this order, once election may, in its discretion, ad­ ily, or owing to his or her absence election day, on application to Tallow Company Village Clerk. caused to be made by- the Common each week: for , three, successive journ the polls at twelve o’clock from the TOWNSHIP on public Township Clerk, to have--his or Council and now on file; ixx tlie weeks previous to said day of noon, fox: one hour, and that the business or bis or her own busi­ her name transferred from the - South IttdL 1st insertion July 26; last Aug. 2 office of the village cleric, unless hearing;, in the Berrien County- township board in townships and ness, and without intent to. avoid registration book of-the precinct Public notice of review of the on account of the shape and size Record, a newspaper printed and the legislative body in cities and- or delay his or her registx-ation, he from which he or she ,HAS ' RE­ If unfortunate in the loss of special assessment for storm of any- lot, parcel of land and circulated in said county. villages may, b y . . resolution or she was unable to make appli­ MOVED to the registration book; - HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP water drain on a portion of Port­ premises,, an assessment for a WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, adopted fifteen day-s prior to the cation. for registration on the last of the precinct in which he or-she. - . age Street, commencing at River different numbei- of feet would be Judge of Probate. election and published with the day provided by law -for the THEN RESIDES. Such elector- • Removal at once without one cent of expense to ' ou. Street and extending south to more equitable, the cost and ex­ SEAL* A true copy-. Lillia. O. notice of the election, provide that registering of electors preceding shall -have the right to have such- Third Street, in the. village of Bu­ pense of all sti-eet intersections Sprague, Register of Probate. the polls shall ’be opened at six such election or primary election, transfer made on any election; or Telephones chanan,. Michigan, and of the fil­ shall be paid from the general tax o’clock in the forenoon and may then the name of such person shall- Primary election day- by- obtairdng DaY calls, Main 34GS0. N ight calls, Lin. 21644. ing of the assessment rolls in the of the village. A G ood Talk also provide that tlie polls shall’ be be registered, and he or she shall from tho board of inspectors of ’ office of the village clerk for ex­ The Common Council and Board Lih. 22435 ■ There are always two- to a talk, kept open not ’ later than eight then be permitted to' -vote at such such election or primary election amination and. inspection, and ap-, of Special Assessors'pf the village election or 'primary election. • If of the precinct from which he or pointing a time, and place where of^Buchanan. Michigan,. will meet giving and taking, comparing expe­ rience,’ aud -.-according, conclusions. such -applicantlshall infsaid matter; she.HAS-REMOVED a CERTIFI- -■ Manufacturers, .of “Blue Ribbon” Brand Meat Scraps* 4- the Common Council and Board - of •ini-theiiCouneiliChamber. in said English Superstition % I.*?! Aill ni«n' C^^Sj^''|Mi^SEER.j -'ffiid. ipre- ■ •Special Assessors will meet to re­ . ,\!ilikge?'on- Friday, the 10th day- of Talk-} is ‘iiluid, • tentative, .’ contin­ ually ' “in fufther sea roll of {.prog­ T\vr, purstms ’■ who Avasli ■ ClieK* shnUifg^the said, certificate - to tlie , view the assessment and hear any August':'A.'D. *1928, from 2 oJcloclc pf ■' perjury, and juponyconviction, -BOASRD'a^'OF'ij’fVAiRlb'alfJF. "ELECTION .W- TN- objections thereto, ’and. ..correct p. m. RAM o’clock p. in. and from ress," while written words remain hands in the same water; or who fixed. . - - Good talk most coin- jdry their hands on tlie same_ towel, ■‘jxe^subje'fct to -the pains’-and penal­ SEEGTORS>:OF . THE PRECINCT , Si, Joe Valley Snipping Association'^ ‘ f the same if. necessary. 7:30 o’clock p, m. to 9 o’clock p. IN WHIflH '-HE; OR SHE THEN Notice is hereby given .that’ the m, to review and hear any- objec­ -nonly arises among friends; Talk .are,-- likely tovgq begging', togetliei-;, ities thereof. . , • : x is;'Indeed, both the scene' and in­ ^Sussex folk w.-Hl tell you, but in. “ 'Provision.in ;Case of Removal to *1 ?RESIDES:^ U "■*’ ^ ' Buchanam and, N iles, Michigan *■*> special assessment _ for the con­ tions to said assessment and I- ? -^XRENUS'SPARKS, struction of a storm water drain correct the same if necessary. strument of friendship.—Robert the north of England they say to Another Precinct * Distributors of our Meat Scraps -? Louis Stevenson, in “Essays.” do this: signifies a quavreh—London Sec.-IT-, Part II, Chapter IIT. ; ” Tbwnship Clerk*. «. on. a portion o f Portage Street, ' II. A. POST, Dated,'July 14, A. D. 1928. h; .'■ , commencing at River-Street and ~ , . ' V "tillage. Clerk,; Tit-Bits, .-.'""'Y ■■ Any -• registered .and qualified «'V' PA G E SIS- THE BERRIEN COUNTY- RECORD THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928.

-‘counselor in national advertising" with advisory connections with a nuitiber of great drug companies, The■ Old Timers’ Corner - which business lie still follows. •Advertising methods have chang'ed greatly- since the eighties for many years very .sustaining X Member or & HUNDREDS OF X and important in the success: of and-* nineties when proprietory -v- v «;• Old Timer Harks Back To * medicine space provided the prin­ this: church. | M EM BER $ g In tliis very edifice, for from cipal income of the newspapers, Ye Qlde Town Days and Ways forty to fifty years, at prayer according to Hamm, The Centaur I • - EMPIRE' meetings. Sunday- services, and on Company however was always % STORES THRU- $ “I suppose that you carry a he talked to you. He lived only innumerable funeral and other scrupulous in its advertising memento o f some sort in that two doors west of the. postoffice, occasions, always in tune, has methods, eschewing the old style I ■ STATE ■ ■ i o u t t h e locket of yours.’* and sometimes would accom­ been heard the golden and super­ "testimonial'', which was usually ' ' ' ’ •’< ' "Yes, it is a lock of my lius- modate a late arrival when they lative voice o f Jesse J. Roe, he of spurious. Only the testimonials of t U N ITE D t came too late to get their mail, by the "ninety and nine.” Are ’we practicing physicians were used •hand’s hair.” by the Centaur Company. - “But, vout- husband is ^till liv- coming over and getting their mail then: so soon forgotten when we’re '■ing!” fpr them after he had closed up gone ? •'Oi: Yes. but his- hair is: gone.” shop. I always had a warm spot To all these we owe a debt that I BUCHANAN - NILES j SIATES f And. so it is with many of the “old in my heart for him. He seemed never can be paid till the check is ■ timers” in good, old; Buchanan and a real human being and that Im­ cashed in the Bank of Heaven. vicinity. , The fallowing articles presses the youngsters, if they' are Let us stand with uncovered A R ea l IflS3g>r©v@m@3at I n t h e F it o£ Silk. ‘ written by an “ Old Timer” are to normal, I think. {leads in their invisible but Laca! News majestic presence, and while be a sort o f chat about different Now we start down the street You may now purchase some truly remark­ people: and things as they were and one of the first people we flowers of appreciation are being 4. Snug-Fitting Heel. The heel fits snug­ able hosiery. This new hosiery is made in a ly. No wrinkles. No folds. Shaped exactly ' when wei were in. the old, town. meet is Truman Fuller, with his laid upon their graves, let those Mrs. George E. Bird, who has divine words be read: "These are new and distinctive way—by a patented like your own heel. The best fitting .and ■ Do you remember the old meat liominy pail on his arm. He was been visiting at the home of her process, to properly fit your feet. •market that was: run by Tip so short and fat that his pail they which came out of great most comfortable feeling stockings you have husband’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. ever worn. Tourje ? Of course you do. It nearly touched the ground. He tribulation, and have washed I. Bird, left Wednesday to spend 1. Glove-Fitting Instep. Now your hosiery was in the: old frame building at made his, own hominy and it was their robes and made them white the week, end visiting in, Chicago. will fit you perfectly at the instep • just like in the blood of the Lamb. For 5. Knit-to-FH. No uncomfortable seams, the corner of Front St. and Oak always very good. Truman wasn’t J. W. Viele and M. Siraganian your gloves fit. This is accomplished by re­ wrinkles, or knots. The foot is placed at Street. "Tip” was Short and always just himself, as you will the Lamb which is in the midst of motored to Chicago Wednesday, moving the unnecessary fabric at the instep the throne shall feed them, and: correct angle to leg. With this constimction husky, and had a red face. He had remember; Sometimes he would returning Thursday. and adding fabric at the sole where it is need­ there is absolutely no* tendency to wrinkle or good" meats and was always smil- get too much of the now-forbidden- shall lead them unto living foun­ Mrs. Mahlon Bends and grand­ ed. beverage, and would trudge slowly tains of waters; and God shall fold at the instep or ankle. dng. In the top of the room hang­ daughter. Miss Margaret, of 2. Smooth Toe. The Ironclad toe is beauti­ in g from the ceiling, was: a. large home to his little house out north wipe away all tears from their Lorain. Ohio, are visiting at the From the top to the beautifully pointed toe of town; most always someone eyes.” fully pointed because ail. excessive fabric at round decoration of tissue paper home' of their relatives, the Misses the"toe is eliminated. Thus all folds; puffs or this hosiery represents impressive value and that was always loaded until flies. would pick him up and give him a At the close of the Sunday Chamberlain, 120 Charles Court. genuine comfort. You have jvaited and “ life” , on lus way. When he was morning service it was customary wrinkles at the top of the toe, customary with, It was the wonder of my youthful Mr. and Mrs. James Siraganian the usual type of hosiery, S.re completely wished for this new and different hosiery. days; how they ever fastened it “ tipsy” he was quiet and noncom­ for the early Christians to go May you wear and enjoy it with supreme around and about and amid liappy of Chicago arrived Sunday for a eliminated. there. My mother would give me mittal. so he wasn’t bad company visit of a week at the home of Uie comfort, happiness and pride. two hits. and. send me to- the mar­ at any time. tears, with solemnity take “In former's brother, M. Siraganian 3. Non Wrinkle Ankle. No wrinkles or ket to get meat for a family of Speaking of short men. such as parting hand” with all present, as and with other friends here. Mr. fullness at your ankle any more. Compave seven, and I always brought back Truman Fuller, we are reminded if possibly- preparing for the final Siraganian is manager of the this new Ironclad Hosiery with any hosiery plenty of meat for that many of a man about town that was as separation and entrance into the Nahigian Bros. No. 2 store at Ran­ you have ever worn for perfect fit at ankles Sold B y people, too, for you- m il remember directly his opposite as two people "house not made with hands.” dolph & Wabash Streets, one of and instep, and for elasticity and foot com­ that 25c went farther then than could " well be. I mean John That the sanctity of the Church the leading oriental rug stores of fort. Barr’s, .Bair §2.Q0 will go at the present day. Barnes. Over six feet tall, with a was indelibly impressed on the Chicago. They- were accompanied When I left home to go to this busy look upon his countenance, minds and hearts of the rising by Mr. and Mrs. Aram Nergarar- market, barefooted, and with as and always in a hurry. Had a generation, some of us can testify-. Silk to the Top— with Pointed Heels In decorum, faithfulness, devo­ ian, also of Chicago. few clothes on as possible, 1 would very good business in furniture Mrs. C. E. Sabin, of Third street, fun; all the way to the market and manufacturing, and lived well and tion and piety- let the present who has been seriously ill, is im­ ."keep repeating the order which ray' brought up his; family in very good membership emulate the founders, proving. mother had! given for the meat she conditions. I think he must have of, and first adherents to. the Billie Schultz, of Chicago, is Child’s Pajamas Furnishings wanted;, and it would be "Twenty- been an Englishman, but that Christian Church in Bucliauan, spending; the week at Dayton, the ■qrk. five cents worth of veal" and I didn’t hurt John, any. He was one Michigan, seventy- years ago, or­ ganized, by Wm. M. Roe, December guest of liis father, Boys’ Golf .would say it over and over all the of "the viUege dads”, in fact was Mrs. H. P, Glad and children. Misses’ and Boys’ Two president of the village for some 17, 185-1. WASH H o s e ______49c "way to the market so as not to Harold. Dorothy and Robert of forget it. Mr; Tourje would know time. Was always prominent in Chicago, are spending the week in Piece Pajamas. In white, Men’s fancy about what I wanted when he saw all civic movements, and well- Buchanan, the guests of Mrs, Ravon Sox, pr, :29c me coming and would try to- mix known and liked by all. John Ham Tells Glad’s mother, Mrs. Alford, in pink, blue Dimities and Hose me up on the order, trying to In those times one didn’t have Sylvan avenue. ' FROCKS O f Lifetime Spent Supporters______make me believe that I wanted to wonder about his funeral ar­ Miss Dorothy Wesendorf, daugh­ Batiste, sizes 6 25c liver, instead o f veal. "Them were rangements, for Jake Hahn was Dress Boosting Castoria ter of Mr. and Mi’s. Martin Wesen­ m t We have just received a the days of real sport.” all right. always the first to hear if any one dorf, of Liberty Heights, resumed to 14. Suit Shirts ______1 8 c One "of my oldest recollections is was seriously sick. He also rang Started Sweeping Out 1) re­ her duties at the Diana Sweet fresh shipment ■ o f the the little store that was run by the fire bell in case o f con­ store; .Rose to Control shop. South Bond, Tuesday morn­ Mr. Ballangee. He- sold school flagrations, and was always in $1,000,000 Budget ing after a short vacation. famous Georgiana Wash Work Clothes supplies,, in a little store in con­ sight on the streets, waddling George Taylor, of Lima. Ohio, nection with the postoffice. I think around with his peculiar walk, A half century ago John Hamm has entered the employment of the Frocks, in a wonderful he afterward sold it to Mr. Binns, talking and laughing with young then a boy- in his early- teens, Clark Equipment company. Table Covers Remember Mr. Balangee? Big, and old. alike. He was one of the varietjf of patterns and __ $1:,29 “washed' the windows and swept Mr. and Mrs. George Gross and Band fat fellow, ruddy complexion, and characters of the town, but one we the floor and polished up the family, of LaPorte, Ind., took up st}des. Sizes 1 4 to 52. very quiet in; manner. He waited are proud now, at this late date, to handle of the big front door” in their residence at the Hotel Rex, fas White Linene Eland O veralls______.upon you with a grace and dignity give full credit for being on the the old drug store then located on Monday. Mr. Gross is president of Each Men’s Combination of one selling precious stones or job and helping make Buchanan the present site of the First the Gross Construction company. printed cover (p-s dealing out prayer hooks. I was what it has become. National Bank and owned by W. Miss Helen Lyon, who has been always very careful to speak my When we old timers go back, we A. Severson. And so faithfully spending her three weeks vacation 54x54 ______v l » IS?___ -$2.69 very best English when I went to see a few of the older ones still did he keep his charge over small from her duties at Epworth hos­ Boys’ Combination Suits his store. He ha a visit street, a former teacher in the pavement. The pole had rotted at Harriet E. Roe, Jesse J. Roe, Ann. He went to New York City on a Three Oaks school. The entire thousands of pounds, yet as they the grandparents of Irenus Maria Roe, Levi Sparks, Maria of a week at the home of her United States Lax in the base. 1 __ visit with relatives. While there party then motored to Niles, where danced from side- to side, no one ------^-o------Sparks:. Jesse J1 Roe; father of Sparks, James R. Case. he chanced to pick up a copy of niece, Mrs. G. H. Stevenson. Dealing With Old Age could hear the sound of their feet. Herbert Roe;; Dr. John Roe, grand­ David Hinman moved his family they spent the day as guests at To. these charter members and the New York Herald and noted the home of Mrs. Paul Johnson. The animals bad poise . . . they Pigeon Got Through. t father of Arlia Clark. those who soort thereafter entered an advertisement inserted by- the this week from Main Street to the It is -significant that the discrim­ inations practiced against men and j were at ease, and they had natural A homing pigeon was liberated The paper will recall many into fellowship with them, has the Centaur Company- manufacturers Weaver property at 115 Oak St. with an important message at B. F. Kauffman, who has been • The members of the Orchard women past tlieir prime are of an understanding of the laws of bal­ memories to. the older residents Christian church in Buchanan owed of Castoria, calling for a traveling ance and movement.—Edwin Straw; Grand Pre, (luring the World war. here. ’ With, a few omissions, it its existence during the years that representative with a knowledge staying at the Bert Mitchell home j Hills Country club entertained at origin peculiarly American. Abroad, j a 6:30 o’clock dinner followed by such practices ate hardly known. bridge in the Dance Magazine. at 2:35 p. m. duriDg intense ma­ is hereafter reproduced: have intervened, since its organi­ of drugs. He answered the ad­ since early in May, left Saturday chine gun and artillery action. This In the year 1851, Dr, J, M. Roe- zation. These have ever constitut­ vertisement and. started on a for a visit with his wife at Waldo, I bridge, Thursday evening. Mrs. In virtually every civilized nation J. A. White and Mrs. Loren Howe the responsibility for the old age bird delivered its message to the came to. Buchanan to engage in ed the bone and sinew of the. career with the Centaur Company Ohio. Would-be capitalists are warned loft at Itampont, a distance of 24.S4 the practice of medicine. Through church. Coming to Buchanan in that lasted close to a half century. Herbert Beardsley, who has won the honors among the ladies of workers lias been removed from been spending several weeks at and J. A. White and Arnold Webb the individual concern and prop­ by a writer not to fall in Jove. miles, in 25 minutes. One leg his influence his, brother; William 1851, Ashbel W. McCollum, was Hamm spent 11 y-ears as traveling That takes capital. had been shot off and the breasi M.. Roe; was: induced to; settle in among the first settlers in this representative of the company-, his the Bert Mitchell home, left Satur­ held high honors among the men. erly placed upon the entire indus­ trial society, writes Abraham Ep­ had been injured by a machiue gun the; very small, village- of Buchanan t region of the country, and was- one. business being placing advertising day in company with Milton Mit­ bullet, but even under these condi­ chell for a week-end visit with R. stein in the Forum. A star of the first magnitude is early in11S54 io undertake, the or- ’ o f the eighteen who on. December In newspapers in all parts of the The Past Noble Grand club of one that is visible under a divorce tions the bird delivered the message. : ga’nization of a Christian Church. S. Beardsley at Morgan Park, the Rebekah lodge, No. 248. enter­ IT, 1S54 banded together In a com United States and Canada. In this Instead of depending upon, eaui story headline. By herculean; effort, and gratuitous gregational capacity. Except for capacity he travelled many parts Chicago. tained the F. D. I. club at the halt employer to provide against the toil this object was accomplished, a short residence in Rolling of the West when that district Guests at- the home o f Mr. and on Front street, Thursday evening. Iwndicaps of old age, .-oiupi-ehen- and a building fo r worship; erected Prairie, Ind., he was: an eider in was. yet .an Indian infested wilder­ Mrs. Martin Mann Sunday were Bunco formed the diversion of the •Sive old age insurance or pension during the next five years and this congregation until July 31, ness, making hundreds of miles by- the latter’s brothers, Otto Lyon evening. F. D. I. prize winners plans have been instituted which ‘ cheated1 Sunday, Sept. IS, 1S59 1S6S, when he was- called to the stage coach. In 1S93 he was called and family of Owosso, and Jerry were: Minnie Smith, Dora Boone guarantee the aged worker at least that gifted minister, Elder greater congregation above. to the company- headquarters at Lyon and family of Owosso. The and Mrs. Mona Dellinger. Those some assistance in his declining STheodore Brooks, then o f Troy; Wm, P. Birdsall also acted as’ New York City and placed in full three families took their dinners of the P. N. G. club winning prizes Tears. . New York. This room was defin-. elder in this church from its in- charge of , the advertising, with to Kathryn Park for a picnic. were: Mrs. Harley Squier, Betty These social provisions permit itely designed for and: was conse­ eipiency until the close of his authority to select copy-, assign it ------o------Smith, Mrs. R. F. Hiclcok and Mrs. employers to engage men and wom­ Be sure your property is insured crated to the worship of God. Let earthly career. Many o f us well to metropolitan papers, with an Hathaway. Light refreshments en at any age without hesitation as it. not be desecrated by use for any remember his more than ordinary advertising fund that ranged from Princess, Gives were served. long as they are capable of per­ other purpose, dignity and ability as a public $500,000 to $1,000,000 in days of forming a particular task. Wlie’11 * This country was then-almost a speaker. “cutthroat competition” between Benefit Show For .The members of the Ladies Aid they become incapacitated either against fire and wind. dense forest. Lumber and build­ Both these, men were manifesta­ the proprietory- medicine com­ Community Room of the Church of Christ held an tlie invalidity insurance system or ing. material were cheap, and. with­ tions of true Christian patience, panies. automobile supper at the church, the old age pension plan takes care out: any financial remuneration the humility, and resignation, and He held this position until 1923, Thursday night. Regular weekly of them. I11 none of the industrial few members managed to do most : their lives triumphant approached when the Centaur Company was A ticket sale drive is now on. in prayer meeting followed. The Rev. countries is the attainment of the Rates are reasonable o f the labor. Charles Roe was- the even the Bible requirements of an purchased by the Sterling. Remedy, behalf of the show, “Good Morning, Jesse Griffith spoke on the subject; age of forty fraught with the dan­ possessor of at least two strong elder;, a giant combine financed by great Judge”, which is to be the offering "Getting a Thrill Out of Christian gers that confront our American horses, so he hauled the lumber Wm. Hi, Birdsall was too busy banking interests and owning a of the Princess Theatre Tuesday Life:." wage earner whether manual or from his mill north of town and about his Master's business to ac­ long string of proprietary- medi­ and Wednesday nights of next professional. May. not the solution attended to the team work. Eli cumulate much of this worlds cines that had formerly been week, starring Reginald Denny, a About 20 members of the Ameri­ of our problem lie along Hie same Roe, Jr., and Everett McCollum goods. manufactured by independent percentage of the proceeds of can Legion auxiliary attended the path? did.' the carpenter work as their . Very soon after its organization, companies, competing with the which will go to the Community ail day session held at Clear lake, apportionment, so the actual cost Ell Roe;. Sr., and Margaret ,Mar- Centaur Company. Rest Room for furnishings. where; they were the guests of of -the;'original; building was: only ' tindale Roe, his wife, m ostly; on With the amalgamation of these Co-operating 1 in - the sale of Mrs. Charles Fuller. Pot-luck "I 'don’t suppose you don’t about three thousand dollars. account o f prospective religious interests, national advertising on tickets are the Girl Scouts and •dinner was served at noon. Swim- know :Of nobody what don’t want Herbert E@e, Agent -.After twelve, years of continu­ privileges, left their farm home on the scale previously- practiced be­ Camp Fire Girds, •• and the Mt. ’ming was the; diversion of the day. to hire nobody to do nothing, don’t ous.ministry, Wm.;M. Roe, left.-this the prairie north of South ’ Bend, came a thing of the past and ad­ Tabor and Wagner Granges. you?" . ■ „ , t congregation „with .an active mem­ Ind., and came to Buchanan, vertising appropriations were cut „ The annual Alumni panquet of “No, I don’t.” Office at Buchanan State Bank bership of 250j*iiiA; * r -i . , where they- spent the remainder of to fractional quotas. Hamm then Jones: “Your niagazine lacks the Buchanan Schools will be held ’Since? thafc’the- following-’pastors ! their lives’ surrounded _ by ..their quit the employ of the ^Centaur life; ’"' you say. * What's your Saturday evening, ,1 August 25th Tom: “If you; won’t marry me: I have’ served7 "the' church: ''Elder eight,sons, one son having shortly Company which still nominally re­ trouble?” ’ , i I ’lL commit suicide.” in the American Legion Hall: at I "f '•> - -vf-. •«., -y■ • v«- v.. Marsh, J. ,B. Jackson, J. IsfRoe; before" this departed to- the great tained’ itssidentity,. and ,set up an Publisher: “I guess it’s poor 6:30. A ni'o're complete *'program May: "Well,, clear out; I won’t § Johii Martindale, rDxH. Gary;- Ji-Ai .unknown, and two daughters;.riall office a t Wh’ite plains’* 4Ni« Y. as circulation,” ■/will'be given later. ^ have you hanging around here. >. .* - -»9f...ViSfc? i. ;...... 7 -tVikV* - • g ;- . ’ A*r; -v Section. Tw o THE BERRIEN C O U N T Y RECORD News - E d i t o r i a l " SIXTY-FIRST YEAR N U M B E R 30. Record Telephone Number Nine BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928. Record Telephone Number Nine

jL procuring the Chamber of Com­ from 10 to 25 bushels, with from- THE FUMBLE FAMILY, by Dunkel merce rest room suitable furniture 15 to IS bushels as an average What’s This ? A. Menagerie to make it the most comfortable figure. i Threshing rates vary according' T /w y a Ll N ^ s i n c e McwrysoTA-sweLL 'sO^VuVs-hOT A X / I QET~S.TltJMDI3ED\ .and. attractive place for town and rural people to be found in the to the amount of help furnished,} mid-west. Tickets are being sold one of the outfits operating south* already for this show, August 7 of Buchanan which does not fur-* and S. It deserves packed houses, nish any help reporting the foIlo\y£ for its worth as a show, and also ing schedule: oats, 4c per bushel;* for the intended purpose. barley 5c per ' 48 pound bushel Animals are represented on the wheat 6c; rye Sc; sunflower seed;* screen in August by Silver Buck, lie ; navy and soy beans, 25c; ' Buck Jones’ delightful horse, and timothy seed, $2.50 per bushel. Dynamite, the ciog, in “Four-Foot­ Houswertli Makes First Delivery ed Ranger," Karl Dane and Goo. The first of the 192S wheat prop K. Arthur arc seen in "Circus to he delivered tat the S t.' Joe Rookies.” which includes not only Valley Shipping Association eleva­ the circus, but a liair.-raising run­ tor was brought in Wednesday of away train and a fearsome gorilla. last week, $1.22 being paid. Mr. Many other favorites are on the Houswertb stated that his average program, and will be announced yield was 20 bushels per acre. in the advertising week by week. ------2— u: .: . EARLY POTATO CROP GOES ■ WHEAT AVERAGE ON MARKET AT 90c BUSHEL Zeck of Berrien- Springs, pocket sugar beets and other cultivated . audience and wept for joy at the Early potato harvesting started last week, with prospects of a crop' ■ knife from Runners Hardware;' Tree Eats Oysters crops in place of the mint. sight and sound of “her boy” second, Edward Eifenback, St. FARM GRANARY again. This wonderful speaking averaging 100 bushels, and with; Joseph, fifty cents: prices starting at ;$1 and ranging- FARMERS OF picture will be seen , and heard, dbwn to 90c this week. The acre­ Under 12: years (girls j; first, Augustus to 31. Dorothy Hausen, Berrien Springs, EXCESS BAGGAGE BMYMARKETIS LOCAL FIELDS age is lower than usual, this year Four westerns, probably the tout yield is above normal in many, $1,- second, Alice Bender, St. Joe, best of the four famous cowboy fifty cents. sections and of good quality. • •’ STRONG AGAIN AS heroes, Buck Jones in “Black FIRST DELIVERY BROUGHT ------o-— ----- BERRIEN HOLD Free for all; race: first, Ralph SAYS MANAGER Jack,” Hoot Gibson in “Wild West IN BY HOUSWERTH FOR Phelps, St. Joseph, $2;; second,, Showq” Leo Maloney ;in “Border $1.23 PER BUSHEL The schoolboy, as the poet said, Vernon Read, Berrien Springs, may have a shining face, but his GROWER WHO HOLDS WHEAT HARVEST CLOSES Blackbirds," and Ted: Wells in; 51- “The Thunder Rider,” will be seen. sister probably carries ;a powder In. the baseball game, the Hinch- FOR HIGH PRICES BETTER, Threshing machines are hum­ “Black Jack" comes Saturday; ming in every direction in the puff. ANNUAL MEET man nine defeated the Michigan PROTECT BY HEDGING REDS CLOSE AT $2.50. BLACK­ ______Q.______! Central Reserves o f Mies, 7-5. CAPS AND BLACKBERRIES Sundays onering, “Come to My wheatfields around Buchanan this House," tells the trials of a good week, with reported yields ranging RECORD LINERS PAY A good: crowd: attended, nearly ARE LOWER Barney Kizer and Mrs. Ruth The granary qu the farm for girl who was not careful of the all front the berry districts of the purpose of holding grain for Metzgar Are Winners Red . raspberry growers are conventions and had a lot of Berrien Springs and St. Joseph, higher markets is an institution trouble with gossipy neighbors. Where the close of the raspberry closing tlieir-j accounts this week Calling Contests: that has not a leg to stand on, ac­ after one of the most variable Other Sunday offerings are, “Ten harvest brought a lull in work. cording to Frank Harrington, Modern Commandments,” a story Due to the tush of threshing- markets in the history of the in­ manager of the St. Joe Valley dustry here, prices having started of -the stage and1 its intrigues; IIINCIIMAN WINS GAME activities, the attendance, from the Shipping Association. “The Irresistible Lover;’’ and Win. SudiananLumber&CealCo. Buchanan district was small. at $1.50 per crate, tobogganed The safest policy for the down to SO cents per crate and Haines in "The Smart Set,” Barney Kizer' of: Three Oaks farmer in marketing his wheat, then climbed back to: the closing A new kind of -war story is be­ was top hog caller in the contest .Lawyer;. 76, to Hike according to Harrington, is to get figure of $2.50. ing produced, with the w’ar simply held yesterday at the Berrien Through Europe a fleet of trucks and rush it to the Growers will make good returns as a background for an intriguing County Farmers Picnic held at market. At that time he has this, year, due to a better than plot. The second showing of The Mule Indian Fields, the judges awarding more wheat in pounds weight than average crop, plus a fair average “Lost at the Front" was last * Philadelphia,, Pa., Aug 2 — he will have at any later date. evening, a play of the newer sort. him the prize of- a hammer donat­ Samuel E. Cavin, se-venty-six-year- price. The last of the red rasp­ ed by Runners Hardware for the Then, in case he is not satisfied berries came in the first of tlie Others of the same order are the Says: old Philadelphia lawyer, has left with the market, let, him protect best volume and invitational for a three months' walking tour week, but a few black raspberries picture founded on Tolstoi's novel, quality. himself by buying December Melville Clark of Syracuse, are still corning, with offerings of “The Cossacks;” and “The Le- through Ireland, England, Scot­ futures. The Prettiest Root In : Mrs1. Ruth Metzger of Berrien land and France. . He will limit N. Y., -feeds, his sand tree a! month­ only $1.25 per pint crate. Black­ gionaires in Paris,” both out­ Springs led a. field of nine house­ He will receive the market price ly ration of clams and oysters. It berries Were on the Berrien standing for many reasons other himself to 500 miles par month. o f his wheat; he will pay down Town Can B e Yours wives in broadcasting the groceries This is taking ,it easy, as Mr. may sound fishy, hut it’s said that Springs market this week, growers than being mere war back­ her dinner call satisfying the 20 percent of the market on his the tree derives its main .susten­ receiving only $1.25 per crate. grounds. Cavin is able to: do forty miles a hedgings. In that way he will With Mule Hide judges best. Others who compet­ day without trouble. Several years ance from, devouring sea food. The first of tlie Yellow Trans­ The two serials will continue. have approximately SO percent of The one, “The Scarlet Arrow,” of ed: in tills event were: Mesdames ago he hiked 61 miles in one day. parents and Dutchess apples were Shingles Anna Martin, Ida Wagner, Hattie his crop returns at once, plus the also sold at 75 cents per bushel. the Canadian Mounties, will be in To celebrate his seventieth opportunity to benefit by any Davis, Hannah Dunnas, Wideman, birthday, he walked 70, miles. He Cucumbers sold at $1, 90 cents the third chapter Monday, The Matti, Lockinaw. Carpenter. The future market advances. HARVESTING OF and 75 cents, per jumbo basket of other, the collegians, in which has celebrated, each succeeding By this procedure, he will save winner received Si. , birthday by walking 50 miles. four quarts, according to grade. each is a complete story, -will be CALL US FOR PRICES. Winners in. the faces were as the "first cost of the granary, its ------o— ------seen in "The Winning Goal" Tues­ follows: - o------upkeep, the interest on SO percent PEPPERMINT ON day and Wednesday. Under 12 years: first, Andrew RECORD LINERS PAY .of his: crop returns, the loss from * * Tuesday and Wednesday also shrinkage; mice and: other causes,, PRINCESS THEATRE witnesses the return of Reginald Phone S3FI the disadvantage of double hand­ IN BARODA BIST. Denny, with Mary Nolan, in the, C. F. Hiller, M gr. ‘ ling' and, of winter marketing- over famous play, “Good Morninj had roads. If the market satisfies Judge." This will be a benefit for .him at any date before December ACREAGE IS CUT IN HALF ON "The August Princess Theatre 1, he can sell, hut he will settle on ACCOUNT LOW PRICE AND programs will be tlie finest I have his hedgings' December; 1. either WINTERKILLING ever presented,” 1 declares Manager taking the advance or paying the Homer P. Morley. Fans will sit : loss; which is in substance exactly The peppermint harvest started up and take notice at this, know­ what he would have done had he this week, ten days behind the ing the splendid past offerings. held1 the wheat in the granary. normal date on the farms of From the opening feature, If he is; still unsatisfied with the Beebe Brothers, leading mint “ Seventh Heaven,” to the last days market, he may settle his Decem­ growers of Berrien County, at of the month with A1 Jolson in 5 £ ber hedgings and then, buy May Baroda and Niles, and on the “The Jazz Singer,” with the futures. holdings of other growers in the spoken word and A1 Jolson’s own Although this is; condemned as mint section, with about half of singing reproduced, no metro­ gambling"by some, the farmer who the normal acreage, due to winter- politan house can offer anything i a holds his1 grain, in the bin is ten killing and to reductions in acre­ better. times the gambler on. every count,, age on account of lower prices for “Seventh Heaven" has been fist­ according to Harri-hgton. Every­ the distilled product. ed by critics as one of tlie ten mm thing is in favor of the man who. greatest movies ever produced. does not have the grain on his Mowers were started the first of the week and the stills are It is an adaptation of the famous i l j t j i hands. John Golden play, by the Famous ------:---- O------scheduled to begin Friday and ! Saturday. Beebe Brothers report Players, assuring supreme quality Sweepstakes Race 300 acres on their Baroda farm in every feature. It is here today if this year, as compared until 700 and tomorrow. W k Will Be Held In acres three years ago when the “The Jazz Singer,” which Mr. price mounted as high as $25 per Morley _ secured too late to be on Kalamazoo, Aug. 12 pound. The price is opening this the printed programs, created a year on the New York market at furor in Detroit last week. The Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. .2—This $2.75 per pound. ” most famous of all modern min­ city has been awarded the Great The mint beetle added to ad­ strels was heard to sing again, Lakes sweepstakes 100 mile auto verse winter conditions to cut and to stand before the audience race that annually is awarded to down the crop, and as a result the in Ills own inimitable way. and Coming ! , ■ some city in the’middle west. The growers are turning fo cabbage'; his aged mother sat in the date set for the big motor classic is Sunday, August 12th, Detroit held the test last year. The race in addition to the usual prize W ed., A ug. 8th to Sat., A ug. 18* money carries with it the middle states championship; and a cash bonus. In past events of this nature drivers from every section of the country compete for the sweepstakes crown. This years • ’ W yman’s ^ Ellsw orth’s $50,000 race should be no exception. In fact, with the" granting of sanction No. 2021 by the contest hoard of the American Automobile Associa­ 68th Anniversary i Exhibit and Sale Sale < Is tion for the August 12th -classic, }'■ officials in charge believe that a great many of leading drivers in of Beautiful this country will enter the Kazoo battle. A storewide sale of thousands Over fifty entry blanks have been sent out to A, A. A. regis­ , A®p$st, Sample tered drivers and indications, are of dollars worth of new fall that the number of nominations will exceed the number of starters merchandise—specially pur­ Fur Coats at Indianapolis this year. Entries ; 'Iltanfeei- Sale ’ close August 10th, at midnight. N O W ON The local track is considered er? ased and underpriced for :! one of the fastest mile ovals, in this section of the country, which this great Wyman Sale. / The savings will average incidentally played an important partin the awarding of the sweep- from 20 to 30 percent— stakes to this: city; Save 1-3 to 1-4 on the Coats of exceptional char­ 1 price of your winter blan­ SMALLER FALL WHEAT See the acter, beautifully matched PLANTING INDICATED kets by choosing’ them ' ~ / skins — wide Variety of Summer plowing- for the fall now in our Sample Blan­ wheat planting is, under way on ■ South Bend papers \ smart pelts — Ellsworth many farms, with indications that ket Sale. the 1929 acreage will be reduced quality throughout — and by reason of the smaller returns for. detailsJ immaculate workmanship. this year. ------o-~ j------Californians Certainly Like to Weigh Themselves! SEE WINDOWS! Sacramento, Cal., Aug 2—-Cali­ The Parking-at-the-door Service is for your Convenience, fornians spend. $5,000,000 a year to find out how much they weigh. Such is the, computation of John, S. Casey; State sealer of weights and measures. Penny scales tell the story, says Casey, who finds there are. 10,000 in the state,, each taking in something like $1.50 a SOUTH B E N D day., . . J 1 SOUTH BEND, - - ■ ■ ■** 1 -. — ------o------RECORD LINERS PAY Ajfc , *:■■ >•» rt■;;;.«.*&,U*;ta.' RA!:tff;U£X T" m- THURSDAY; AUGUST 2 , 1928, TWO THE BERFtlEN 'COUNTY RE c Ok H Drew Theological Seminary- period of 14 hours, from, 7 a, sn« to county road, 7,6S0. METHODISTS WILL Berrien County- MEET AT -CRYSTAL returns to India next year. ! 9 p. m. This: shows a big increase U. S. 12 corner of new road at SPRINGS,* AUG 5-12 Other famous preachers will be i Highway “Travel over the figures of last year for Bridgman, 6,430. present and preach at one of the \ LET TH E Shows Increase the same place and same number U. S. 12 Lighthouse at New Sumnerville, 'Aug. 2—The date •three meetings each day, outside V l" of hours: Bast year there were Buffalo, Si734. of the seventieth Camp-meeting of of class hours; Music, pageantry, 2,160 at Galien,. 1,333. Methodists at Crystal Springs picnics and social good times will Vehicle traffic in Berrien county only C.S71 vehicles checked. These XI. , S; 12 at Grand Beach, 9,154. make this camp; which opens next j LAUNDRY • has shown a large increase1 thus figures were taken on U. S. 12. XJ. S. 31 and Stevensville road, Camp Grounds near here has been week, a fit place for vacation for far this year over that of last A t Grand Beach on U. S. 12 the 3,290. announced for August 3 to 12 in­ the entire family. clusive.- Already the grounds and * year, according to figures released increase was even greater: being. XT- S. 31 and Watervliet road . *— —o------9,154 vehicles: fo r last Sunday and north, of Niles, 4,952. buildings have been prepared for f ' D O IT today hy M. V. Carmody, super­ 6.4S0 vehicles for a year ago last XI. S, 31 at Bertraiid, 9,020. the constantly increasing crowds SiFdlin' Charlie Says intendent of maintenance for the Sunday: M60 between: Niles and Buchan­ that spend their summer vacations ♦*' state highway department. Other spots throughout th e an, 2,372. under the forest trees alongside y The crowds of visitors in and county where officials’ counts were XL S. 31 and Bangor road just the Dowagiac Creek, seven miles " about the twin cities: and, the taken reveal that traffic was cor­ north of Covert, 4,751. south .of Dowagiac and eight miles j: Phone balance of the county last Sunday respondingly increased as at the ------north of Niles on M40. . indicated that traffic was: much two: places quoted above. Quick Work Radio and History The trustees have made uumer-; heavier and today’s figures bear In the entire county there were Lancaster; Pa,. Aug 2.—It. re­ ous improvements in sanitation,^ l Niles 1123 that: indication, out: eleven official counts made as fol­ quired only four hours and twenty- BY K, M. SHERRILL water supply, shelters, cottages, The official state. count taken, lows; five minutes to transform part of Radio Engineer and conveniences. The board now i last Sunday revealed. 1 that 8,734 U. S. 12 and new road north of the grain in’ a wheat field into a The recent Independence Day celebrations, remind us that consists of Attorney W. P: Harvey vehicles passed the lighthouse Stevensville, 5,814. palatable cake here. A farmer, of Benton Harbor;” Robert Rahn, dance hall at .New Buffalo in a tT, S. 12 and 31 at Coloma and miller, and baker co-operated. radio has a long list of useful accomplishments to its. credit St. Joseph; C. L. Valentine, treas­ and that not the least of these is its teaching of history to urer, Berrien , Springs; T. S. I: N E B LAUNDRY the American public. There is not a national holiday or Burnett. Kalamazoo; Fred Franz, >■ scarcely any important .anniversary date of an historical Niles; Charles Funk, South Haven; jl 4 1 1 N . Second Sti K. M. Rider, Sturgis; and A. H. event or of a great statesman that passes without some Y Hiller, secretary, Buchanan, with I* WE DELIVER >f< radio comment. This comment frequently runs into a com­ Dr. Robert E. Meader, district & plete dissertation on the particular event or the particular superintendent, ex-officio chair­ <£♦ man. "Women drive irv man, which is both interesting and instructive. The great spring for which the Spartoss Presents Many of us who remember what Washington, Wyoming, Oregon, camp was named, was made a bitter pill the compulsory school Nevada, Nebraska and Illinois. iwhere men, fe&r > ------■— ' ■S$!L famous in those old days when study of history used to be,, now The company plans to keep in Methodists came from a hundred \to s te e r I " RECORD LINERS PAY & enjoy the radio lessons and yearn, direct contact with its passenger, milesturound in wagons drawn by f t * Retfoluttcm aYy Radi© for more. It may be that radio freight and mail carrying ships, i ♦> horses or oxen, or walked or rode will eventually wipe out the over the airways connected by Hie horses, and camped mider the Developm ent stigma that Americans have field, and has also asked licenses trees in covered wagons or tents, ■I M ICHIGAN—T7i e Ideal Vacation Land abroad of being so poorly in­ tor telephone transmitters for and cooked out-of-doors to be formed on. their own history. twenty-five planes. present for the annual revival. A l­ $ Three wavelengths, of 53.7, 71.8 most a calamity happened a few *:* Airplane Kadio Makes Iiecord ana 131.S meters length, at not ex­ weeks ago when drainage en­ Y An unusual, distance for an air­ ceeding 1,000 .watts power, will be gineers accidentally cut the source; MICHIGAN BELL' plane transmitter was covered re­ utilized. but they say they will have it run­ The EQUASONNE cently when a coast guard sea­ Stations will be located at ■rxr ning again for the opening of the 'Z' plane operating off the coast of Chicago, Iowa City, and Des campmeeting. To make sure of TELEPHONE' GO. Florida was .heard by the Block Moines, Iowa; Omaha and North adequate water supply, wells have ❖ Again Sparton’s pledge to maintain a posi­ Island radio station, off the coast Platte, Neb.; Salt Lake City, Utah; been lowered and large pumps in­ of Rhode Island, 1,200 miles away. Eico and Reno. Nov.; Cheyenne, stalled and there is an abundance Calls Your Attention, to and Rock Springs, Wyo.; Sacra­ & aS tvi* f tion a year ahead of the radio industry as a of water on the grounds. \ Pilot’s Kadio Helmets Improved mento, Oakland, Reading, Con­ The big hotel has been put in SOUTHEASTER ■f Radio helmets worn by pilots of cord, Los Angeles and Fresno, yMfPEar \ whole is fulfilled. After pioneering the de­ order, and repairs made on taber­ 6EA9 A S \ MICHIGAN army aircraft are to bo the last Cal.; Seattle, Wash.; and Portland nacle and dining room, where /5CEOWN6 word in comfort and convenience. and Medford, Oregon. velopment of All-Electric reception. Spar- 2,500 may be seated and fed. Signs * t a iThc 300-imle shore line" o f Y The latest of a series of im­ pointing- to the Camp have been provements made hy the radio Southeaster*! Micihigap; curving “ Wave AVobbler” Gets the Axe put up for miles around. Hundreds dfASIGB-.t: t ton introduces another and equally im- engineering division of the Signal The federal radio commission norQiward & o m O l u d ’boridcr of autos are expected daily and on Jukjkei ToIIovks tbe t>u?y Y corps, which designed the helmef, has ordered station WNBA, main­ r * free parking space is provided. S’fCVSKV ^ Detroit ijyer, toiitijrlg ^eauMfUl innovation — the EQ U ASO N N E circuit. is a chamois pad on the chin strap. tained by Michael J. Raff city at ©IWVUC . .?■ Admission has always been free. CB05ftru;] Lake §t. iOJaHf, tbe ^iais anLid' SL This pad eliminates the discomfort PICK* • I Forest Park, Hi., to discontinue The Kalamazoo District consists Clair riyeTr bounds the, imgHty of strap or buckle rubbing against operation indefinitely because of of Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, Van ' \ watersiOi^Lake Huron andYoiiUS; .In range it will increase the number of stations which can the pilot’s chin. ’ failure to keep within the kilocycle Buren and St. Joseph counties. the outline o f The Thunib -by Two tiny ear cups, connected to assignment allotted to the station About seventy five Methodist \ circling Saginaw Bay. be heard by more than 300 percent. This is done partly the radio receiver, are inserted in by tiie commission. The order of churches will be practically closed pour pockets between the lining and This water-bordered laud* ** i* the commission constitutes the during the camp period. Scores tftiCA cooled by the gentje breezes from by better distance reception but mainly by making SI CIA'! leather. first case in the Chicago zone in own cottages on the grounds and CTO&e two o f ihe^^ Great X^fecs,^is one of ; & r One of these helmets would be which, a station has been summar­ ■will live there, and other cottages *a,WiSTQ!l1 the Wolverine staters Sdefid vaca­ )?• stations with short wave lengths more satisfactory in re­ just the thing for home use when ily closed down. are being erected. tion sections* f you wished to cut out the local in­ WNBA, authorized to operate Great changes have come over °vr CLDCS / DynamtODeriroii* iEheaiitomo- ception. x . terference caused by a bunch of TO3S0I. / * ' •m- i:ssr f on a 1,440 kilocycle assignment the meetings since the beginning? :*jascjp:i bile and hyiarioii. crater of >6. f kids in -the room. 5 ' 1 with 200 watts of power, has been Not all of the time is now devoted ■■L C‘A J world,vri^itsi^aUtifulSiibi^ban - dividing time with WJBZ at to revival preaching-. There are ©ftJICUTH ■ J development, has many sister cities rh - m In tone qualities a new fullness and depth is attained by f Air Routes To Make Chicago Heights. Numerous com­ classes and. conferences on social, this section— Clemcn3, ireQUenti^ Extensive Bsc of Kadio plaints have been received by the t 'f - & f political, industrial, and educa­ 'rtVJOOTTE called4‘the Carlsbad of ATnerica^bccause tuning squarely across a definite wave band instead of The federal radio commission commission that the Forest Park tional problems, as well. ?r3lTDf1 o f the popularit^yof its mineral baths; T has granted construction, permits station had been "wabbling’’ in its A successful effort has been RJC1V Pert Huron, with its sloping white sand tuning “to a peak" in the center of a band, thus reproduc­ Y to the Boeing Aircraft Transport, kilocycle operation and h a d made to appeal to men who are beaches at the headwaters o f the St. Inc,, of Seattle, Wash., for radio caused interference with other Glair river;Pontiac, thelusty manufac- T active in business, professions, and ing faithfully the overtones on which rich quality depends. stations at nineteen landing fields, programs by failure to keep with­ politics. “Instead of just learn­ turing center, joined with Detroit by matioh*s f in the states of California, Utah. in the maximum deviation. ing to be. good,” says Dr. Meader, greatest highway; and many other: thrjyii^ tb f Copyright, 192S, The Bonnet Brown Corporation, Chicago “they will learn how -to be good All hold great educational, scenic and t^rearip^iQ The Equasonne eliminates practically all alternating ~=~—--...... for something?’ It is to be a re­ interest. i f vival o f physical and. intellectual Whether tlie visitor to Southeastern’Michigan current hum. power, as well as o f normal ad­ comes from far or near, lie is as close to home as the nearest f RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS telephone. And Long Distance Rates Are Surprisin^Iy LowJ justments. f Q.—W. E. S. -says: “I have a tickler-coupled honey­ Note the D ay Station-to-Station rates for a three^minute con­ comb coil, receiver that I have heen using for some time. In line, with the more modern T policy. Dr. Elmer Guy Cutshali, versation between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. to representative Much improvement has also been obtained in the ratio of As it is now used only for broadcasting: stations and as it points in Southeastern Michigan:^ . I f ' f interfers villi my neighbors’ sets, I would like to make it president of Iliff Divinity School of ■( Denver University, has been , f signal to static, thereby reducing this interference. non-regenerative. .1 would ‘like also to add a second From B t- Day From isu- ■Day brought here again to preach each Cluinou to Statior.jto-Statml 0llanan t . Station-to-Station : , f ; tube. How can these changes be best made?” Rate Ans.: You could: add the extra tube as an audio fre­ day. In line with'file great preach­ f ers of the past, such as Bishop f quency amplifier.. To do this replace the -tickler coil with Akron ___—------?L15 F e c k ______§1.20 Quayle, Bishop Simpson a n d Aigonac ____ _— 1-20 the: primary of the audio frequency transformer, using Plymouth. ______. W" The Equasonne will soon be on display at •Y Bishop Matt Hughes, he is; said to Armada — 1.15 1.00 -If f the standard amplifier circuit. The primary of the trans­ P on tia c______1.05 Y former should be by-passed with a 0.001 mfd fixed con­ satisfy the most exacting in his Bad A x e ------1.25 MATHIE’S BATTERY SERVICE denser. forensic ability as well as his Bay Fort —— 1.20 Port Austin ,___ 1.30 ■ f - f ------o----- —— keenness of intellect, which, is Birm ingham ---- 1.05 Pott. H u ron ____ 1.25 Y compared favorably with that: of Ciarkston —------1.05 Fort Sanilac ___ 1.30 Y Q.— E. E. C. asks: “Will you; •please Jet me know on Bishop Francis McConnell, the « f what; wavelength the naval observatory time signals are Grosswell ——— 1-25 Rochester ^ __ 1.10 outstanding thinker of the board f transmitted from the Arlington station?” Dearborn — , 1.05 Romeo; _ LlO Of Methodist Bishops. ff Ans. :These time signals are sent by station NAA on a Fairgrove —^---- 1-15 Romulus.____ I*. LOO Dr. Cutshali will discuss “ Con­ tif wavelength of approximately 2600.; meters. Farmington — 1.00 Royal O a k _ 1.05 C* L» M©USWEKTK W temporary Thought” before a ; Flat R ook ------1.05 Sandhsky !__ ___ , 1.25 4 class of laymen and pastors each Gagetown —_ 1.20 Sebewaing - ■; 1.20 Exclusive Buchanan Dealer. f morning at 8:30 during the week, Lapeer ----- — 1.10 Snover ,______1.20 $ :■/ f This is in addition to His sermons, Marine City ;______1.20 St. G lair__ _ 1.20 Y and promises to be a real stimulus M onroe______4 1.00 Trenton______1.05 *k: to gray matter. . However, he is , ?.ft. Clemens - 1.15 Utica - __;_____ LlO M ❖f not the only appeal to men. New Baltimore _ 1.20 Warren ___ 1.10 *Y News Around Galien Dr. Clement D. Rockey is a; Ndrthyille -•_— 1.00 Wayne ____ 1.00 world, leader, statesman, teacher, Oxford" ______1.10 Wyandotte ___ _ 1.05 Y Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weasels and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Renbarger writer and translate!- of the Bible. He is a traveler and .student o f in­ ■Y family, accompanied by Mr. and and three sons and daughter o f a series of five-ad- You can "keep in touch tvith ♦♦♦ Mrs. A. H. Batchelor and son Leo Lucille, and IfiSs Eva Tepaske of ternational a if airs who will con­ vertisements concerning the duct another discussion period home and office .by -Long D£s» of South Bend, who were Sunday Three Oaks were. Sunday -after­ advantages o f J^lichigcin as lance Telephone* ’Watch, for guests at. the ^Vessel’s home, spent noon .guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. daily at 9:30 for laymen and the “ Ideal V a ca tion Land.** ■ i/ur 13lue Bell Sign. Sunday evening with Mr, and Mrs. pastors on International Relations. f Renbargcr. World-Famous. Glenn Wharton of New Troy. Miss Lillian Enders of Niles Dr. Rockey was born in India, married a girl born in China, grad­ Read X J. f Mrs. Henry Swem and daughter spent Sunday with her mother, Author o f Zorie and son Dean were South Mrs.. H. Enders. uated from Ohio Wesleyan Uni­ | M.I G U I G AN-r-Tfi e I d e cl A Great Mystery f Vacation Land Bend business callers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kiefer of versity and studied a year in PIGS IS PIGS Jerusalem after graduating from, Story by An Y Mrs. H. Allen from Buchanan Grand Rapids spent the week-end PIIILO GUJBI5 spent a few days last week with with the former’s parents, Mr. American her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. Henry Kiefer. / IN PAWN MHess. ^ Rev, and- Mrs. Bert Ede. re­ Genius! Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haroff turned home Saturday from their f: SWATTY T■Vo and children from Chicago, are You. Will. Bo two week’s vacation. @eSI»A©fistg THE JACK-KNIFE guests this week of his brother Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Burns THRILLED! and wife; Mr. and Mrs. Charles spent the week-end with his MAN Haroff. parents in Indiana. , FASCINATED: Mrs. L. Prenkert and daughter; Miss Lydia Babcock of Detroit, _ And Many Other and Ed Heckathorne were busi­ Miss Lucille James, Peggy Jones M@t Water p u z z l e d : ness callers in Benton Harbor ’ c Noted Books and sister, who are members of Friday. the girl scouts, hiked to the Mrs. Charles Kuhl and children Clark woods Monday and enjoyed from Buchanan were visitors in their lunch there. S e i f v i c © ^ Galien, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck of and Mrs. Walter Enders returned New Troy were the Sunday guests home Sunday from- a week’s out­ of Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Brodbeck. . ing at Niagara. Falls. ,A constant, plentiful hot water supply adds Comfort Willard Welsh, whose family re­ Mr. - and Mrs. Edward ' Howard to every, hour of the_day. It makes the modern cently moved out of town on a welcomed into their homo Tuesday farm, spent Saturday evening and morning, a 7>;: pound bo£. bathroom, .kitchen and laundry comxiletely useful; Sunday ^vith Jack Wessels. Jr. A baked; goods, sale will be given This can only be with an abundance of piping hot Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Grooms of Saturday afternoon in the R. j , ; water always readj?. Palma, Michigan, and Miss Marie Kenney store, for the benefit of Read of the mysterious happenings in the home of John Drane— one Van Tillburg were Monday guests of the finest houses in Westcote— the scene of a baffling mui’der— the L. D. S. parsonage. of Mr. and Mrs. James Rcnbargeif : Union services will be held, Sun­ Mrs. Fred Davis, and Mrs. M . day evening in the M. E. church, Costs little to own, is easily and cheaply, put into Why was the undertaker the most frequent visitor at this house of Taylor and two daughters of at 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. W. Mc- place and, .once in use, it quickly becomes about .the mystery; over which hovered the shadow of death? Why were all the Chicago were guests of their: Knight will conduct the service. ;i servants at this house sufferers from chronic ills? What did Simon Judd, brother, David Kramer for a few Evelyn and Ruth McKiernan of most useful and prized:equipment in your home. days. Boston are guests this week of Mr. amateur detective, know about John Drane? Mr. and Mrs. John Krimmel and daughter June, Mrs. William Me-:. and Mrs. Clark Giover. £ ( Hair and son from Chicago are' Mr. and Mrs. W. Hyland and THE HETMAN SPHINX” guests this week at the Siocum daughter and the former's brother Investigate this Heater Today Hotel. ' and wife from Chicago, and Mrs.. BY ELLIS ’PARKER BUTLER O. A. Dever of South Bend were -V Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grooiis World-Famous Author of “Pigs is Pigs,” “Philo Gubb,” from Palma, Michigan are guests’ Tuesday guests of Mr.-ana Mrs. “Svatty,” “In Pnmi,” Etc. of his .brother and-wife, Mr. and James Renbarger. . ... Mrs..Ospar Grooms; t(f <3 Mr.ftandsMrsij.R.t-VqiSIo.cuiiw5L^i;a STARTS lit: the “X . ' V. •ty. !Miss -Etliel’ Hess’1is visiljng her and 'Mrs.fJ ojintl-Clainmel^ and^Mts! V grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs? Wm.; , i j 1 iUi iVlCifU-i'd a,* -'-L'?--- Hess in Buchanan this week. X ueouay Vj vuning :Ul huiea •-**».-=>-*. EIe@tffi© C©» W. M. '■ Slocum and brother LillO - OtOl'lil. . BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD ‘Howard Slocum returned to their home in Chicago after a * two “ What is puppy Jove?” ■SUCHANANBIYISKXN'. August 9,; and Will Appear Weekly Thereafter week visit with Mr. and Mrs, RaV. “it s me oe^uniug- of a dog’s Slocum. • - life,” • i THtlRSPAV, 'AUGUST 2, 1928. THE BERRIEN COUNT? RECORD JL'AUrl!; TilltJaiBi

f threshing machines last week for from peaches, son Houswerth; vice president, the season's threshing. Glenn Vite*;, ' secretary, .Trella; There was an attendance of 2500 .Russian Chocolate Rough; treasurer, Wilma Carling. Mews Around Baroda people at the hand concert held . 2 tablespoons of cocoa " This orchestra was organized at here Tuesday evening. There was *2 teaspoons of sugar the beginning of the summer by The village Council purchased a? ill for some time is able to work a fine program rendered under 1 cup of milk Albert Houswerth to assist in the the direction, of Chas. Scidlitz. H cup of cream church services, in place of the; fire whistle and had same in- , again, 1 cup of strong coffee stalled on the Village Hall the . Miss Thelma Neidlinger of De- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kegle of old .orchestra which was disbanded % teaspoon of vanilla a few years ago on account of the past week. 1 eatur spent a few days last week South Bend spent Tuesday evening the ’ restless’ SEftSCH IS OK .! Heat milk, add cocoa and sugar death, of the leaders. Its personnel Mrs. Ernest Sarver and daugh-. with her grandmother, Sirs. Sam with Mr. Kegle’s mother, Mrs, mixed with the cream to a smooth, Bose Kegle. ,at present is as follows; - leader, ter Thelma of ait. Taber spent t Marrs. thin paste. Add coffee slowly, Albert Houswerth; violins, Esther .criday here on business. , Fred Baldwin and Abraham Mr. and: Mrs. John Mathien and stirring constantly over a low fire. Rhoades, Florence Mitchell, Wilma Harry C. Knight, who has been Hendrix started ouL with their family spent Sunday in S t Joseph Remove from fire .and add .vanilla. Carling, Edna Vite, Carman. Hous- Serve either hot or iced with iverth; clarinets, Glenn Vite, Mary whipped cream. Kandupa, Lena Houswerth; cello, No High Refit, W e Buy m tM Trella Rough; flute, Robert Kell; cornet, .Joe Kandupa, Stanley Mit­ Evan. Church of chell; saxaphone, Donald Rhoades; Surplus Stocks trombone, John Kandupa; piano, No Fancy Portage Prairie Mrs. Carson Houswerth. Fixtures. GILBRO’S Forms Orchestra Formerly U . S. Army Store N o L ot Too Her father retiring for the The newly formed orchestra of night at twelve o’clock says to the Just Good 330 SOUTH MICHIGAN STREET Large Nor the Portage Prairie Evangelical Church held an organization meet­ boy friend: "Give me a call when Shoes Cheap South Bend, Indiana Too Small. ing recently, electing the follow­ you go, please, I’ve got to he up ing officers: president, Mrs. Car- early in the morning.”

UFMT1RER ^7 Milwaukee Shoe Mfg. quits business, They needed money. Our buyer made a special trip to Milwaukee. H< purchased hundreds e c u e e / with relatives. Co. of paiirs of these fine high-grade shoes for cash. Less than the Word lias been received here by SOUTH BEND, IND. relatives from Denver, Colo., from manufacturing cost. Shoes for men, women and children. Our Mr; and Mrs. George Seymour and daughter and it reports Mrs. Sey­ own stock of firsts and seconds i ncluded in this sale. mour on the gain. Miss Helen Whitney of Watcr- viiet. Blossom Queen this year and FOR FOR MEN Maynard Hunt of Kalamazoo visit­ Three Advance Sales WOMEN ed Marion Kenney, Baroda Blos­ Shoes or Oxfords. som Queen, Sunday evening. BY MARJORIE ADAMS Blade, Tan, Miss Nellie Flee of Detroit is Pumps, Oxfords spending her vacation here with BREAKFAST, I think, is the least Two Feature Women’s Apparel and the other Home Needs or Straps White or Broun. friends and relatives. planned of all meals. A great High or Low Heel Practically all sixes. Mrs. Chas. Smith, Gladys Stein- many of us have got into the had All Mzes in the bit. bauer. Louisa Brown and Geo. L. habit of hurrying through with an Swope attended a special meeting inadequate snack or going without of the Rebckah Lodge held at it, completely. Either way, of Fur Coats Goth Coats Glendora, Tuesday evening. course, is deplorable because it is Mrs. Leota Stowe and daughter neither satisfying nor healthful. New authentic fashions at way August Sales prove .them to he Ruby Stowe held their sale Tues­ Because it is, of necessity, the day and they plan to malts their most hurried meal :of the day there below regular prices. very inexpensive. ]' x home with Mrs. Stowe’s parents, is no reason, however, -why it Mr. and Mrs. John Phiscator . should not be attractively served Harry Freidlander of Ridgeway, and consist of wholesome food. Robertson’s assortments re­ Michigan, spent the week-end at If possible, the table should be the Charles Smith home. set the night before— (it is easy to veal all the splendor — the do this while cleaning up after $57.50 : Robert Knight Of Benton Harbor luxuriousness— and beauty of spent the week at the E. W. Mead dinner)— the melon or fruit placed home. cn ice, the cereal and bread placed the newest fur coats. Flares Frank DeMorrow of Lakeside conveniently and the coffee at the side or front appear on Lavish use of fur is the dom­ returned to his home Monday after measured for instant preparation inant note in the neiv coat 1 Men’s Work Shoes Tennis Shoes or Women’s spending two weeks at the E. H. in the morning. many of them. Queen Anne, S3* Swope home. It is surprising how simple this Johnny and notch collars are mode. Smooth or dull sur­ liij Moccasin Oxfords, P air ____ Arch Support Mary Hendrix returned from the preparation becomes and how 1 A. F. Rick home in Glendora, Sun­ much better everyone feels after a equally smart fashion fea­ faced woolens fall hi straight!, day. breakfast served quickly but with­ tures. lines or flare. Shades range-, Mrs. W. Loafman and children out the ordinary nervous rush. of Detroit spent the week-end at ------.0------. from browns to black. _ J , the home of Mrs. Rose Kegle. DO YOU KNOW THAT: Northern Seal, $150 Miss Evelyn Miller is taking a 1. Stale rolls may he softened week’s vacation from her duties Hudson Seal, $285 - Trimmings in c lu d o " - - as day operator at the Baroda and freshened by sprinkling with Telephone Exchange. water - and placing them in the Raccoon Goats, $350 " badger, kit-fox, Beaver, oven for a few minutes? Ji-V— Robert Till has resigned his Muskrat Goats, $165 squirrel, skunk marten, position as assistant cashier of the 2. Baking powder biscuits arc Baroda State Bank. really much lighter if they are Caracul Coats, $180 raccoon, wallabia, and 1 ' White or Black, All Sizes i prepared and placed in the pan; Atlee Milter has purchased a Broadtail Coats, $350 caracul furs. new Nash car. for baking and then allowed to; Mrs. M. Iven of Bertrand, Mich., stand in the refrigerator for an Third Floor—Robertson’s y Third Floor—-Robertson’s hour, or more, i f possible, before; WOMENS BETTER GRADE MEN’S HIGH-GRADE is earing" for Mrs. M. L. Gardner, who lias been ill for the past five putting them in the Oven ? PUMPS. OXFORDS SHOES OR OXFORDS months. Mrs, Iven reports Mrs, 3. Milk b.ottleS should be dip­ OR STRAPS Gardner gaining very sloivly. ped in cold water and dried care­ Mrs. Geo. Michael who is 74 fully with a clean cloth before High. Low or aliiitarj Heels. years old and Very healthy and; they are put into the refrigerator:? stout for her advanced age, picked 4. A fine knitting needle is ex­ Lape- seven eases of King raspberries cellent in testing to find out Blanket AcL'er. Whether baked or boiled fruits and Sale i, recently on the Wm. Steinbauer Riley's. ps farm. She has no more trouble Vegetables are sufficiently cooked Mc­ picking them than a younger per­ for it does not break them or leave Blankets from the finest mills in America at Govern's V A LUES son. This is a remarkable record unsightly marks as does a fork? O’Connor U P TO for a person of this age. 5. Angel food cake well be & Goldberg, more perfect in texture if it is put much lower prices S8.00 Such as Walk-Over, Florsheim Fred tfnrnh, Jr., o f Buchanan, than they will he later on. Queen International E-J and others. Men who has just completed a course into an almost cold oven, the heat Quality Walk-Over, And Other in the Barber school at South of which is increased gradually with narrow feet will find a large $2.50 Cotton Good Makes. All Sizes. All Widths. selection. Bend, is employed in the D. B. until the cake is done? To $.7.95 QP--- Mitchell Barber Shop here, 6. A tasty relish Can be made Blankets.__— .95 Blankets _.______,5a* Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and by grating an apple into freshly v ~ daughter Spent Saturday after- made horseradish ? Resides the plaid cottons, Choice of single all-wool-, Children’s, Misses’ Children’s Sandals neon in the Twin Cities. there are plain cottons of Henry Wright spent Saturday R E C IP E S blankets and double -part wool STR APS, TIES in the Twin Cities on business. Pencil Tapioca the same excellent quality. blankets. Heather mixtures"’ and Oxfords Lester Haas spent the week-end 1 can of sliced peaches Both come in a 64x76 inch and. block plains. . OXFORDS in Chicago on business. 2 tablespoons of quick cooking size. Miss Doris Brown spent Sunday tapioca: A il Sizes with Miss Mabel Nash in Stevens- 2 egg yolks $10 Ail-Wool $32.50 Wool m iA -AC 1! ville. 2 cups of milk Mrs. Elizabeth Hanet of Chicago Pinch of salt Blankets_____ $8.75; B lan k ets______$ A i/ caftJ 11 spent the past week visiting Mrs. Warm the milk, add tapioca, and Endico tt-Jbli nso n Mildred Grover. cook in a double boiler, stirring 66x80 inch size— thoroughly This plaid blanket is made Make Miss Marian Kenney spent the frequently, until quite transparent. shrunk and scoured, by the in a desirable 70xS0 inch size. All Sizes up: to isy> week-end with her parents, Mr. Pour over well beaten egg1 yolks, milts. 'Green, gray, rose, It weighs 5 pounds and comes All; Sizes, up to large 3. Patent, Tan or Brown. and Mrs. J. E. Kenney in Benton §3.00 Value. add salt and return to boiler. blue and tan shades. in 12 pastel shades. Harbor, Cook two minutes, remove from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markham fire and fold, in drained peaches., Second Floor—-Robertson’s SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN ON SALE of South fiend spent the week-end Garnish with whipped cream. ; at the M, L. Gardner home. Serve With sweetened syrup Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Women’s White ' MEN’S SPORT OR M EN’S H O U SE family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shuler spent Sunday in Holland, Kid Straps, Ties GOLF OXFORDS Michigan. FELT SLIPPERS Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Cunningham or Pumps of Chicago spent the week-end at S S u S S the Henry Nanegan homo. Ben Bihlmlre of Chicago spent; ; Ail Sizes aiul Widths—Rubber $2.95 the past week, Here visiting friends High or Military Heels, or Leather Soles. Values up; A M N n a 4 & m w E i a i i r m m m and relatives.: Alt Sizes to §7.00. T. N. Chilson of Three Oaks; ;was a business caller here oh; Women’s W hite Ox­ Wednesday. Men’s White Ox- Women’s Silk 1 Men’s Tennis Shoes Kenneth Brown motored to East t fords or Straps. Jordan Friday to visit relatives. l m C a s h mm'- fords, Q Q Broken sizes, M r. and Mrs. E. H. Swope land “ Broken sizes ** v t " osi.'ry $1 0 0 _ 9 9 c family, Miss Doris Brov.m and Mr. P a ir ______-fiiD-G opair „ | Lace to Toe and Mrs. Alfred Zorciel and son spent Wednesday In Chicago. /3 1 O t t , C r e d i t Billy Winfield who has been Women’s $8 to $12 Values Men’s $7 to $1G Values seriously ill, is improving. Dr. A. W. Corey is attending him. On all Jewelry. Glassware, Leather, ’ Goods, Diamonds, Pearls, Miss Donna. Kenney of Benton Clocks. - Large discount on all watches. Come in now and buy your Harbor spent the past week with friends and relatives here. • Christmas, Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary Gifts and Card Prizes. ------o— ---- - Sale closes August 11th. Come early and have a large selection. AND Mystery of Brain ■ Sizes 1 to 10 Milwaukee Made—- An “institute of brains’’ lias been Widths AAAA to Arnold Glove Grip—- opened in Moscow, far special re­ EEE search into the mysteries of the Walk-Over and other S § banian nervous system and the jijj. Arnold Glove Grip—Milwaukee. Made—-‘Lape- highgrado makes. §4 brain, says Popular Mechanics Mag­ Adler, J. & K.,, Reed’s Varsity' Girl. Arch Black, brown, tan—Shoes or Oxfords—Sport or azine. One of the aids in use there ;; V ; :SS« -;|>e^ P a © k L - ^ ; F ' ■ - Golfox—AH Sizes, all widths. is a remarkable instrunient that; di­ O ■ .. Support, Chic Models. vides the brain into five equal sec­ tions, and makes a wax impression ' police and * Men’s W om en’s Patent : M E N ’S of it at the same time. After this, ■ iJ eiw elr jfv a?tji|i , WORK 'the-organ is cut’into 25,000 to. 30,- a^^Fireipan Shoes Rubber Pumns SHOES ’OOO'thin slices ‘.for study under the microscope. The brain of Benin, ’Optica! 'StW e: BOOTS the into Russian leader, lias- been * ” $ 3 . 7 7 s © 95c studied in fills way and directors i Aren Support. A ll Sizes, §5;00 Value. High Heels. All Kinds | pf the; institute propose to examine 21SE.,MamSt. \ •' f**-' : • -'N iie sjM iiK ^ ; §5.00 Value. Ail Sizes Renewed the brains of other great persons in All Sizes Russia after their death. PAGE FOUB SUB BEBSESW OOTJNTY EEGOBD THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, '1928.

tho Blues, m d >y Morrison for the to: wheat growing. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wells spent All Stars, Two double plays were Mary Ashman is .Saving a Thursday evening with. Mr, and recorded, Miller to Hash to Hamil- foundation built under bar resi­ Mrs. Howard Wilson. "tor. for the locals and Dorsey to dence in order to install a furnace, G, V. Parker and. sisters Martha Bischoff to Morrison for Uie visit­ and Louise of Chicago spent ing team. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Phillips Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs, iFire talley book read: aud. family of Grand Rapids were Maurice Gogle, Bischoff. Dorsey and Gustafson Blues R H E dinner guests of Mr. mid Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. John Gogle and for the visitors crossing the plate Caron, I f __—______0 A 0 George Crawford, Saturday eve­ son John returned to Chicago BLUES LOSE in that frame for their only scores Miller, s s __...______0 3 0 ning. Wednesday morning after a month Several ladies went to the Hag- in a game in which the talley sheet Euysse, C f______0 0- 0 vacation here, Hamilton. 2 b ______1 1 a ley huckleberry marsh. Thursday Mi-s. Roqa Burrus and. son re­ figures were all in favor of the Hash, l b ______1 0 0 to gather berries. Mrs. Joe Wood turned from Plymouth Saturday locals. led in the amount picked, having after spending several days with Bailey, c ______0 2 0 13’ i quarts. ON BREAKS The Blues appeared set for a Swit, 3 b ______0 1 1 her parents at Plymouth- come hack in the second inning Phillips, r f ______0 1 0 Jane Ballengee of Buchanan Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wilson at­ when Hamilton and Hash were ad­ Stem. ______0 0 0 drove to the R. B, McKeeu home tended the fourth quarterly con­ vanced to first hy bases on balls here Friday, bringing her mother, ference at Galien. Sunday. Belt ------0 0 0 G"* *V-| and came home on Swit‘s two T o t a ls ______2 9 2 Miijor Del Prctc anci Captain Ferrarin, whose flight from 'Rome to Mrs. Alice Ballengee, who has re­ Miss Kathryn Weed of Niles re­ MINOT bagger. Dorsey tightened at that South America*.was oiic. of 4,600 nulcs, the longest flight madcy thus cently submitted to an operation TO 9 AH Stars R H E h i h turned to her home Saturday after for cancer in tire Buchanan hos­ B IN juncture, Phillips striking out and Vance, s s ______0 0 0 far in the historv of aviation.* visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ivan Fer­ County Champs o£ Last Year Bailey aud Caron retiring bj- the Fagan. 2 b ______0 0 1 pital. She returned to the r a w , guson. fly route, and the scoring for the hospital with her daughter. fe g y fc ■ u Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster and 51 ass Hits For Victory Bischoff, 3 b ______1 2 0 Dave Sehroyer spent the week­ ial/\urc cAU~r:z{$-1 game was over. Dorsey, p ______1 1 1 son Neal spent Monday evening In Opening Frame Miller cracked out a two bagger end in Chicago. ■ No."this is not John D. Rocke, with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gogle. Gustafson, c f ______I 2 Q ------o------inthe third but. was caught out in Smith. I f ______0 feller-in disguise. It is Fred JoncsJ Mr. and Mrs. Bay "VanLew and an attempted steal home. DAYTON BELT SHADES DORSEY Crow, r f ______0 89,'.’watchman at a railroad cross* daughter of South Bend spent Belt for the Blues held the ad­ jngiat,Ma!one, Ncw;York. Tuesday at the home of Mr. and vantage over Dorsey in the pitch­ Schmeigle, r f ______0 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heckathorn Four hits: massed; in the first •T. Morrison, l b _____ .0 Mrs. Neal VanLew. ing department, allowing eight News Around New Troy ! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Sheldon and family and innings after two men were down Heppler, c ______0 I Schuyler Williams, Spent Sunday at Lakeside. hits to nine presented the Blues Totals ______3 Miss Gertie GowJand spent Sun­ by Dorsey, and striking out seven j Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Ahem and Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Hamilton spelt victory for the Minot All ------o------Early Thursday morning the their mother, Mrs. Ida Phillips, re­ day at Hudson. Stars of Benton Harbor in their to three by Dorsey. Two base hits son Hubert and Miss Ethiyn, Thur­ spent Sunday afternoon and eve­ ------o----*— game with the Blues here Sunday, were made by Miller and Swat for inhabitants of our little village turned to Grand Rapids Monday mond of Kansas City. Mo., spent ning with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hamil­ morning. several days last week with Mr. Sad Memories THAN1NG CONQUERS were startled by a loud crash as ton. two cars came together in front The threshing of wheat has and Mrs. Maurice Gogle. I remember, 1 remember the started. Several farmers in the Captain and Mrs. Foster Mrs. Ofa Hutchinson and Mrs. house where I was shorn ; the hal­ MITTANS IN THIRD of S. R. Ritchie's store. A man vicinity have threshed from the | Thompson and daughter and son Lester Hutchinson of Juliet, Ind., lowed place where little lambs from Chicago, while driving thru field instead of stacking to w ait1' of West Point spent Wednesday and Mrs. Ed. Wilkinson of New came, peeping in at morn. The was bumped into by Ed Granke. for the oat crop, which is not yet I with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gogle. Palestine, Ind.. Mrs. Chas. Vickery playful bears, the friendly bulls who TWILIGHT SERIES a young man living about tw o' harvested. The amount of wheat ■ Mrs. Julius Reinke spent Sunday of South Bend, Ind., spent Satur­ wiseley counseled me. and v.-liere 1 miles south of here, as he w as. is better than was expected. The !■ at the home of Gus Bohn. day afternoon with Mrs. Joe Ham­ bought at SS—and gold at 13.—Bos­ turning his car to drive into the' winter weather was not favorable i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ernsperger ilton. ton Transcript- The Thaning Tire Shop, nine Wood driveway to get some berry' scooped the honors in the third of crates. No one was hurt but each ‘ the Twilight League series, which car was injured, the Chicago party was played at the Athletic Park driving a Chevrolet touring car, Jor Economical ‘Transportation Friday evening, having been dated was very angry, but matters were a day later in order not to inter­ amicably settled without an fere with plans for listening to the arrest. Sir. Ritchie furnished a Tunney-Heeney fight. car to take the stranger to Ber- The game resulted in a score of i rien Springs which was his des- 4 to 2 in favor of the Tire Shop! tination. nine. Runs for the Thaning team { jfrs. Martin Andreas of Cincin- w-ere scored by Karling, Conrad,; Ohio, who has been spending Thaning, and Hess; for the Cigar j several days with her aunt. Mrs. Store team by Dellinger andi e . Doxie returned to her home, Pfingst., Monday. The lineup for each team was: j Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brodbeck of Thanings Mittans i Galien had charge at the farm of Karling p Pierce J their son, Paul, several days this Thaning e Knight week, while the latter was attend- Hess 1b W. Schultz jng the reunion at Brighton. U p Conrad Jb Smith Miss Martha Schafer, who has Sarver 3b French 1 neen in the employ of The Repub- l*/ Choice of the Donley, ss Pfingst | uc iron and Steel company of Drietzler ss Dellinger f Chicago for over a year, is spend- - s . Drietzler rf Jesse tng- a two weeks’ vacation with Roebuck cf B. Schultz hCr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest m f Tire- news is out! TIio whole thrilling story o f the Beardsley if Topash schafer. Silver Anniversary awaits you; at oar Huiclc ------‘ Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Piper re­ Nation •'t'ils'V..., showroom* turned, from Evanston, Tuesday for Grays Win Over k y m . Efcw Masterpiece "Bodies by Fisher—a tremendous evening where they have been vis­ 8§?. ^ \->s Increase in power in what was already the most New Troy With iting with their daughter and E husband, Mr. and Mrs. Claude powerful automobile engine of its Size in the Simpson Pitching Boyd. world.—-new elements of S p e e d , pick-up. and acceler­ i Mr. and Mrs, Whitmore have ation. for beyondjanv previous standard. . . tbcscaro Their offensive • strengthened by moved from the Boyd tenant high-light features of this most brilliant and beauti­ the addition of Harris Simpson to house to Benton Harbor and a ful'of motor-cars. * their pitching staff, the Buchanan family from Berrien Springs, Mr. Grays registered a win over the and Mrs. Claude Ingleright and Visit our Buick showroom., Secjthc Silver AimK-crv^ New Troy nine on the latter’s children are now occupying it. f l f n sary Buick— today! ground Sunday, 11 of the Grays Cecil Bradshaw went to Muske­ circling the diamond to nine for gon Sunday to bee his mother who the New Troy batsmen. Simpson is ill with cancer. Mrs. Bradshaw, SI LVER A I\l M EVERSARlY was working in good form, strik­ his wife and little daughter Naomi ing out 13 men. came from Ludington to meet him The lineup of the teams was: there. Mrs. Bradshaw is helping Buchanan New Troy take care of the cherry crop at Simpson P Crawford her father’s home in Ludington. P Richardson Mr. aud Mrs. M. F. Maxim WITH MASTERPIECEuse BODIES BY FISHER K Pfingst. Chain e Ritchie drove to Reed City Sunday to visit and Be ’ VTUIZi SETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE RCILT.. .KCTCIS WILL BUILD THEM! Proud lb Richardson Peck 2b Harris Ferguson SS Richardson The amount netted by the Chevrolet s delivered since Jam 1st! Pfingst 3b Crawford Brethren Ladies at th eir hake se FO KB FR G ER MOTOR CO Chain 3 b Richardson Saturday afternoon was 310.00. Acclaimed by hundreds of thousands Niles, Michigan. Roti If Mensinger The amount taken in by the every where as the world's most luxurious Marrs cf Siskev Methodist ladies from the sale of low-priced car, the Bigger and Better Conrad rf Pletcher some of the goods made by them rf Wright during the winter gatherings, w Chevrolet has enjoyed such tremendous —0—— 3126.00 in two days. preference on the part of buyers that today The young folks union held in it stands first choice of the nation for 1928! Axle Nine Smokes the Brethren Church Sunday eve­ •AiSUCCESSFDX, SIXMSIO W~ WINNING EVEN? GREAXERzSOCCESS Out Mittan Cigars ning w-as led by the first division Over 750,000 new Chevrolets delivered Gladys Pierson, captain.. Miss to owners since January 1st! T he largest in Tuesday Game Helen Rood, the president has so far recovered from the injury re­ number of automobiles sold this year by ceived at the lake, as to be any single manufacturer! Never has any The Mittan Cigars lacked the present. Chevrolet enjoyed such overwhelming necessary strength to cope with the Clark Axle team of the Twi­ Rev. Bert Ede was in his ac­ public endorsement'— for never has any customed place in the pulpit for low-priced car combined such impressive light League in their seven frame preaching services Sunday morn­ UAUTY session Tuesday evening and. were performance, such delightfurcomfort,and ing, after having enjoyed a two consequently smoked out in the w-eek vacation, and gave one of such distinctive style. first inning, when the Axles se­ his good sermons. cured a two run advantage which Miss Genevieve Boyd^substituted The power and smoothness of a famous dtfifi that is-wmnmg'tfevr they were able to hold throughout: as teacher of the Young People’s valve-in-head motor equipped with the game. class during the.absence of Mrs. “ invar strut” constant clearance pistons Pierce P Hess Brodbeck on Sunday. » . . the riding ease assured by 107-inch t h o u s a n d s e w r t f w e e k Knight c Dempsey Mrs. Martha Lathrop is a guest Roe lb Chubb of Mrs. Ella Boyd the past w'eek, wheelbase and semi-elliptic shock Connie 2b Squires! She attended the M. E. Churoh absorber springs . . . the safety and ease Smith SS Marsh, Rabish i services Sunday. Mrs. Lathrop is of handling afforded by big non-locking French 3b Marrs in her 91st year and is very active Schulty if Batten four-wheel brakes and a bail bearing mentally. Her home is in Chicago worm-and-gear steering mechanism , . * White cf Fuller and she spends the summer Eisenhart rf Hanover months in Harbert. She is a loyal the smartness and luxury of marvelously ------o— Methodist and never misses an beautiful bodies by Fisher finished in 3 Teams Still opportunity to attend services. modish colors— these are among the out­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck standing reasons why people everywhere Top Column In drove to Brighton Friday to at­ tend the .reunion of the students have conferred leadership on today’s Twilight League of the high school there, Mrs. Chevrolet! Brodbeck was a teacher there The Drill, Independent, and seven years; ago. A delightful time Come in and inspect the car that has won Thanings teams of the Twilight •was spent especially by the latter such spectacular nationwide approval! Wj; League remain undefeated at the in visiting with former students BodybyiFisiur end of the first ten days of play, and friends, They returned to the Drill having been the victor in. their home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. T h e Pontiac Six has long-served, as an the game with the Axle team last Brodbeck is a member of the New- outstanding, example-of quality—o f , week, instead of the reverse. Troy high, school faculty. COACH rtsaterialsrdesign andworktnanship. The standings of the teams to Tom Sowersby, and son. Ralph: The Touring S i reg T/ie Convertible $s~s~\ r* N o other six so low in price offers date: and wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cranna, or Konclster ..... J / J Spore C abriolet.. O y i ? Team w L Pet. Mesdames G. W. Daniels, S. R. T/ie Imperial $ n -i r ' bodies by Fisher—with the high- Drill1_;______i 0 1Q00 McKeen,. E. Barnhart and Mrs-: The Sp;nK Landau...... / 1 5 grade coach-work and materials which Fisher Coupe Independent *f 0 1000 Flora Addison; drove to Galien Utility Truck. . - 5 2 0 provides; N one other-offers a 186-cu. in. en­ Thanings: - ______i 0 1000 Sunday1 afternoon to attend the1 (Chassis Only) Axle _____— _ i 1 ,500 fourth quarterly conference of the, T/i«4*’Door $ / r r 7-:CZ' • A gine—together with, the stamina and long life S edan...... O ( O Light Uniivery V. . . 3 ( 5 forw hicb Pontiac is.famcd. AncLnone other Foundry ______._0 1 .000 Methodist Churoh. Dr, R. E„ (Chasms Only) Mittans —------0 2 .000 Meader, District Supt. of Kala­ enjoys-'the advantages oF being built .in. the mazoo, district was in attendance. All, prices ko. b. Flint,.Michigan: world's- most: modem automobile plant. A few names were: added to the V ??»* RECORD LINERS TAX W h y hoc learn; what such, high quality- of list of stewards and trustees. materials^-design'-and construction means-to a Mr. and Mrs. J. Fritsch of Eats Big Steak and Chicago: came Saturday to spend, motorcar? W hynot drive a Pontiac Six; today? their vacation at the home of their Coufx^S^fSiSpcfrt RotiJujii, $74SlP K n e to n ,STTSi-Cabriolet. $ 7 9 5 ; Fried Onions— -No Gas parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest -f-Dcxw Soian,, $835;. Stxm-t Landau Sedan*. $875. Oakland Alt* Shafer., Am erican StXr$ilXl5-b>51265. .AJ1 price* at factory. Check Oakland* P o n t ia c delivered, prion— th e y include louxst. handling chargni “Every time I ate I had terrible Mrs, Louis Ashman, Miss. Jane, oo^aUeac.ntniniwn,ra(& ** stomach gas. Now, thanks to Ad- and George and younger children lerika, I eat steak and fried onions drove from, their home in Win- Sales and feel fine.”—Mrs. J. Julian. netka, 111., to the Mary Ashman CIs©w®l@f BEAVER SALES Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re­ home Thursday for a short visit Dewey Avenue Garage lieves gas and that, bloated feeling while her husband, was making a- Bffisfeaaan-f Mi£3&'- 213 Dewey Avenue Buchanan so that you can eat and sleep well. business trip to New- York. Acts on BOTH upper and lower Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Piper, ac­ bowel and' removes old waste companied by .Mrs., .Nina Fischnar matter, you never thought was are spending a’ few days at Man­ there. No matter : what: you. have istee State Camp, this week. tried for your stomach and bowels, Mr. and Mrs:. C. E. Phillips and Adlerika will surprise you.. W. N. FteOTKiOT-O P--GB Jvf.BR A t JSOO.'I’QReSIX family who .have been; . spending- BRODRICK, Druggist.’ Adv the past -ten-days at the home -of J