Odds and Ends LEDGER Q ENTRIES Here and There Briof paragraphn of News and BcinR a Collection of Various Information on a Variety Topicn of Local and FORTY-FIFTH YEAR LOWELL. MICHIGAN. APRIL 14, 1938 No. 48 of Topics General Interest ~ The national debt has doubled RURAL FIRE PROTECTION under the New Deal; 38 billion Tennis Team Hopes Along Main St. Otto To Speak dollais now. T'WICE during the past two Bean Growers The Lowell Ledger Invites Local weeks the Lowell fire depart- Most Lowell ."tores will be closed At B. of T. Dinner Sam Sleet of Boyne celebrated ment has been called out to fight For Another Trophy I on Good Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 hio 102nd birthday by holding open fires on farms in this vicinity but i p. m. house a short time ago. in both cases was unable to save Form Association Women to See "Star In My Kitchen" the homes from destruction as the The prospects for Lowell's tennis Brightening thnigs up: The A log cabin. 147 years old. found fires had gained too much head- team winning another pennant this to have been built by Daniel way before the alarms were turned year are very high, although Low- Price-Rite Hardware with a new To Boost Crop Cooking School in Motion Picture Form blue front: Fahrnl's barbershop Boone, has been located in Ken- in. These experiences have also ell will be playing class B teams tucky. It barely cHcaped razing. taught that if farm homes and this year Instead of class C and D. redecorated: Burt Charles' barber- Will Provide Instruction and Entertainment shop with new floor covering. buildinga are to be saved from des- Coach Gumser hopes to bring his A New Mexico sheep-rancher. In- truction when fire breaks out that charges into top shape in an ef- The Lowell Ledger has scored cause "seeing is believing", the au- quisitive about a hole In a moun- an adequate supply of water Is ab- Make Consumers fort to secure another trophy. again! dience will soon learn that pies James Porter, of the Extension tainside. investigated. He discover- solutely necessary. Would it not be The schedule for home games Isj This newspaper has just been and cakes and salads can make department cf Michigan Stale col- ed what is claimed to be the wise protection for every farm to Bean-Minded, Aim as follows: | successful In securing the new Mo- them "stars In their kitchens." lege. tested soil in Lowell Wednes- world's greatest cavern. maintain one or more large cis- April 25—Rockford. tion Picture Cooking School. "Star Experienced housekeepers will day for 15 farmers, making 41 tests terns filled with water to be used May 9—Lee. In My Kitchen", which will be pre- thrill to the adventures of the of soil samples and four marl tests. Three Watervllet seniors, Ray- solely for flre-flghtlng purposes? At a producers' meeting of the May 11—Grandvllle. sented at the Strand Theater on young Dedee Abot, who suddenly mond Hansen. Eugene Smith and Such cisterns could be built for a Michigan Bean Growers' Associ- May 18—Godwin. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- finds herself with a large home to Reported that George Goul will Marvin Harper, have been blood nominal cost. Fifty or 100 barrels ation In the City hall at Lowell May 21—Regional. day. May 10. 11 and 12. manage and several mouths to soon open a grocery store in the donors for Vera Berg, also a of water kept in reserve in cisterns Monday afternoon. It was urged May 23—East. Mark the days on your calendar feed—as well as a handsome young first floor of the Hosley building, senior, desperately ill at Mercy might mean prevention of the loa? that an advertising assessment of May 27—State. because every woman—and man— movie actor to Impress. West Main-st. C. A. Hall will move hospital. of hundreds or even thousands of two cents a bag be levied on the May 28—State. In the community Is hereby ex- What happens when she tries to his stock of poultry equipment to dollars worth of property. 1938 crop, the fund to be used for Those returning for action who tended a cordial invitation to see. make a fluffy lemon meringue pie the second floor. Not enough successful applicants saw service on the first team last have appeared to fill the needed advertising to make consumers year and who hope to keep their absolutely free, this fascinating or a marshmallow chocolate cake? THE UNIVERSAL HOPE more bean-minded. William Helm announced this quota of attendant nurses to "man" L-uinnpositions. tMthis. yeav«nr are.r. : Vin.iFlnels.. picture which weaves helpful. In- What happens when the "man of QN APRIL 17 the Christian world C. 'H. Runclman of Lowell, past the hour" drops In for dinner? week that he will open a local our state Institutions, under the Llnsday and Althen. The other telligent lessons on cooking and new state civil service law. Forty will unite in the observance president of the Michigan and Na- home-making Into a humorous and To unravel the mystery In ad- agency for Hudson-Terraplane cars tional Bean Shippers associations, boys who came out this year In an sometime this month. Mr. Helm dollars a month and your keep. of Easter, thus expressing anew its effort to fill the vacancy left by a romantic plot. vance would be to rob this clever belief that death is not the end of declared that consumers need to tale of Its novel approach. How- will have Cecil Bibbler as an asso- graduate of the first team. George The Motion Picture Cooking ciate In the business. Perhaps one of the smallest all things, that there must be some be educated to the fact that "beans School is a brand new Idea. First ever, the audience Is due to share contain six times more Iron than Gotfredsen, or to seek even higher calves to be born In Sanilac coun- further opportunity in another honors are Lalley, Fonger, Dolan, conceived last year. It has met In a rollicking good story and to ty for many years arrived Tuesday world to right the wrongs of this raisins." He drew attention to the learn much about home-making at Manager Ray Dolan of the Low- fact that raisin growers have cap- Webster. Walker. McDonald, Roth. with acclaim from women through- at the farm of Cyrus Stolicker of world. This almost universal be- Lampkio and Hill. out the country, who like the hap- the same time. ell Manufacturing Company re- Elmer township. The calf tipped lief represents the combined wis- italized upon the iron content of Every listener will find a har- ports receiving last week an order their product to make sales. The boys are all set to go and py combination of eparkllng enter- WILLIAM (BILL) OTTO the scales at only 24 pounds, is dom of the human race and gives we feel quite sure that they will tainment and close-up cooking in- vest of practical ideas among the for 6.000 sprayers from Bombay, healthy and normal In every way. us heart to face the unknown. 'Here we have a commodity with bring more laurels to Lowell. suggestions for more efficient India. The local plant Is oper- All arrangements have been com- six times more Iron than raisins struction. Seats In the back row ating steadily with a good force of Thus Easter day is made one of —Ray Dolan. are as good as those In the front home-making, covering such dally pleted for the April dinner meeting While Installing a hardwood gladness, hope, and confidence and we are keeping it a dark sec- problems as laundry, refrigeration, men at work. of Lowell Board of Trade which ret." Mr. Runciman declared. row—the motion picture permits floor in a Fenton home, a nail was that the world is not a hollow everyone to hear and see every up-to-date entertaining, beauty sec- will be held next Wednesday eve- driven into an electric light cable mockery. At this time, souls are In suggesting the advertising rets, news of modernized home K. K. Vining, county agriculture ning, April 20 In the City Hall. Din- running below the floor. The floor assessment, the growers proposed Four Sisters trick In frosting a cake, making agent, arrived In Lowell Wednes- lifeted above sordidness by the a pie, or cooking bananas. equipment and tips on making ner will be served promptly at became ignited and before it could grand and cheering thoughts that the association should ask these mechanical servants yield the day afternoon with 50,000 pine seven o'clock by the Ladies Aid be extinguished several boards which manifest themselves i n dealers and shippers to match the Win 4-H Honors "Star In My Kitchen" was pro- highest degree of usefulness. trees to be planted in Kent county Society of the Methodist Church. were burn«d. sparkling and emotional music in farmers' contribution, dollar for duced In , and the au- It will be a real cooking class. and sold 10,000 here In Lowell be- Music will be furnished during the the churches and eloquent sermons dollar. On the basis of a 4,600,000- dience will recognize many of the Just as though the model kitchens tween three and four o'clock. About dinner hour by the High School The persons who committed a from pulpits banked with gor- bag crop, the advertising proposal It isn't very often that you hear rising young actors and actresses were right on the stage, and all of twenty persons took the trees left Trio. recent Ionia theft must have been geous flowers. Such thoughts are would raise an annual fund of of four stoters belonging to one who take part in It Women young here. confirmed spinach eaters. Their $92,000. the popular features of the old- The speaker for the evening will like the revival of life which we club, but when you hear that they and old will appreciate the human- type cooking school are retained: be William Otto, secretary of the loot consisted of more than a ton see in the glorious spring time. As Mason Greeno of Ionia declared all won blue ribbons and the work ness of the romantic story, in free recipe sheets, the atmosphere Phil. Davenport, local rural mail Lansing chamber of commerce, of angle Iron bars, stolen from the the trees, which previously seemed that for buyer protection, every on their clotbes la judged as per- which home problems are ap- carrier has deserted the modern car house of the Pere Marquette bag of Michigan beans should be of congenial informality, the wise who has spoken here on several dead, are now putting forth their fect by the State Assistant Clut proached from an entirely new an- counsel, the hints on clever short- high speed automobile to cover his previous occasions and who always railway. The lot Included 75 pieces. buds, so Easter teaches us that either marked or tagged to show Leader, Miss Boyle, that's a re- gle. rural route with an old fashioned grade and quality before shipment cuts, and the distribution of dally has a message well worth listen- life, after a similar experience of cord to be proud of. They are the The Motion Picture Cooking gifts and real surprises. high wheel car. He reported that ing to. D. A. Wingeier. president More concerned over the loss of death, can blossom out again In a to the market. daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Will- School has graduated beyond the after being stuck and pulled out his dog than this own injuries as Mr. Runclman predicted that Accept the Invitation of the Low- of the B. of T.. hopes that every fairer state of existence. iam Tlmlnsky of Vergennes and demonstration course in the wide ell Ledger and plan to join your several times a day when covering member will be present as the pro- the result of an auto accident. Lee federal grades for beans would be belong to the Happy Maids Sewing variety of household equipment a^ his route, he has found that the Parmenter. 67. Ionia, searched for recognized as official for Michigan neighbors in the Strand Theater gram of activities for the coming BIO MEN IN YOUTH Club. old type cars get him over the ;8Ummer will be made bllc at thJfi his animal immediately after re- before the 1938 crop begins to sembled in clear view of the au- on Tuesday, Wednesday and Adella. 10, and Bernlce. 11, ex- dience. All of the practical equip- worst holes without getting mired. meetlng. A11 farmer metnber8 of ceiving medical treatment for in- A S THE golden wedding anniver- move to market. He also said that Thursday, May 10, 11 and 12. from hibited school dreeses of Shantung ment is seen in active use, and be- the Board are urged to be present. juries suffered when his car tipped sary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry federal Inspection would probably 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. each day. C. H. Runclman. administrator Ford was observed April 11, the broadcloth. Alice. 20, exhibited an Tickets for the supper will be 50c over. be adopted at the same time. afternoon drese. a long pink Swiss of the Lee Edson Estate reports country congratulates Mr. Ford on The Kent County Bean Growers each and they may be obtained Organdy party dress, and a Copen the sale of the Edson home on So. from the ticket committee or at Don't drive 40* miles an hour his marvellous achievements ana association was organized to rep- Hudson-st. formerly owned by the public services. As he always re- Blue wool suit with navy access- Spent Childhood the Palace Cleaners. with 30-mile headlights. The mar- resent the producers in matters ories, upon which she received Township Officers' late D. G. Look, to George Hale of gin of safety is determined by a fers to his wife as his greatest pertaining to advertising and mar- Grand Rapids, a travelling sales- driver's ability to stop his car supporter, the country honors her highest honor. Sophie, 17, made an keting their .crop. Officers and di- afternoon dress, and a lovely full- In Log House on man, who expects to move his Senior Play within his range of vision. Average for all she has done to assist her rectors were elected as follows: family here this week. Mr. Hale headlights maintain top efficiency famous husband and benefit the skirted turquoise Swfass organdy Guide Coming Out President. J. A. Sullivan of Ada; evening dreas. She won a trip to will bring the house up-to-date Drew Large Crowd for only two to four montua after community. vice president. Vincent Carey of M'Diarmid Farm with modern improvements. Mr. adjustment. Mrs. Ford tells bow she first met East Lansing on this dress. Lowell: secretary, Dan D. Byrne of The Department of State will and Mrs. Hale have three children. her husband at a dance, and how Lowell: directors: Albert J. Heffer- Alice received an award for the best secretary's reports and book shortly start distribution of an 800 A bit of early day history is The Lowell high school senior "The railroad has stolen my as she got acquainted with him, an and Edward Laughlin of Ada. page publication to every township The Lowell Garden Lore Club home." Roscoe (Shorty) Bowers •he found him "different from for last summer. Last fall she wa-? brought to light as the result of play, "Skidding," was given April promised a trip to East Lansing officer in the state, in accordance the burning early one morning will ask the cooperation of the 8. before a large crowd In spite of complained to Sturgis police. He other young men". That is probab- with an act of the 1937 legislature. Lowell Board of Trade In erecting had lived all winter in an empty ly true of most young men who H.S. Students Win this summer for her canning pro- last week of the log house on the the stormy weather. The entire ject. She and her sister are Seniors The book was prepared for the Earl McDlarmid farm, about five columns or markers on M-21. at cast performed very creditably. In- box car in the Pennsylvania Rail- are to have famous careers. They guidance of all township officers, the east and west village limits. In- road yard. Returning home from don't run along the ordinary ruts Forensic Honors at Lowell High School and expect miles south of Lowell. Nina deed honorable mention should be to take up home economics at col- in the performance of their official Wright, a granddaughter of the scribed with name "Lowell" In made of every one of the young a window-washing job. he found of life, or become stereotyped cop- duties. It contains excerpts from large letters, the same to be light- the car had been removed. ies of the prevailing codes and lege this fall. builder of the house, furnishes the actors, although Andy (Hardy, all laws bearing on townships and ed by electricity at night. Construc- played by Mac Fonger, stole the habits. Honor was brought to Lowell following interesting story: A negro who was born in slav- township officials; the last previ- On Nov. 28, 1866 my grandfather, tion of the markers will be of show. He portrayed the part of an When you see a group of ordi- high school, April 7, in the forensic ous compilation was Issued In 1926, native field stone and it is said the ery. escaped to Canada, returned sub-district contest held at Green- Ftre Leaves Family (Chas. Stoughton) a harness maker adolescent boy to perfection. nary young fellows together, they since when many changes have design of each marker will be The cast included Mac Fonger, to Ohio in 1862. and served as Gen- often seem about like a row of vlUe. at Otisco, Ionia Co., purchased eral Sherman's personal servant to been made. There are some 190 from Christian Layer the farm now highly artistic. This is certainly a Cleone Hayward, Maxine Roark. peas In a pod, all Just about alike. Inez Cole, a sophomore, received Well Nigh Destitute forms used by township officers In- commendable project. the end of the war, is still running first place In the declamation con- owned by Earl McDlarmid. Henry Ted McDonald. Beth Burdick, Rob- They wear the same style of hats, cluded In the book, together with ert Fineis, Bruce Llnsday. Dorothy a barber shop at Lexington, Ky.. at the same kinds of shirts and trou- test. She will participate in the The home of Mike Vltale, about a copy of the state constitution. Schrelner was a neighbor boy and Upon the hillsides within easy age 101. He was born Christmas District contest in Grand Rapids, he used to go over to get little Jean Goul, Mildred Souzer and sers, they talk the same slang, they four miles west of Lowell on M-21. Distribution will be made by the view of Main-st., may be seen hun- Richard Lampkin. Day. 1836. engage in the same amusements, May 8. Her declamation is an edi- burned to the ground Sunday, due secretary of state through county scraps of leather and make har- dreds of acres of land unsulted to torial from the Detroit News, nesses for his cat and dog. Mr. Much credit goes to Mrs. Roth and they have the same ideas. If to a fire that started In a defec- clerks. Copies will be furnished to agriculture. These acres were one for her direction of the play, and As she turned into a gas station, a fellow of unusual ability does "Don't Die on Third." tive chimney. township clerks, treasurers, super- Schrelner used to be a harness time covered with a wealth of pine a Mrs. Olmstead, living near North- Delia Wunsch, a senior, was a maker here in Lowell. to Mr. Avery for his wonderful not conform to the prevailing pat- The furniture and clothing of visors and qualified justices of the trees and they can be made to stage management. He. with the vllle. was unable to stop her car. very close second in the oratorical n tern, they are likely to consider Mrs. Lucille Ward ana her four peace. The book will sell for 51.50 Falling health compelled my grow another such crop, if given help of Ray Denny, built adjust- ° which the brakes had become him eccentric and queer. contest She had taken as her children were completely destroy- to the public, on written applica- grandfather to give up his trade the chance. This thought should able settings, which will become a:'rozen- The car neatly mowed topic, "Mercy Killing." dow n lhree If a fellow is going to make a ed, leaving them only the clothee tion accompanied by remittance. and live out of doors so he turned challenge the energetic minds of permanent part of Lowell high ' Paaoline pumps. The big mark In the world, he can't Greenville placed first in oratory General distribution will take place to farming. This place was a wil- this community as herein lies a police and station employees are and second in declamations. The which they were wearing at the school's equipment. conform to some standard copy time of the fire. They are making as rapidly as possible. derness then and not so densely magnificent opportunity to do a —Theta Ann Clark still wondering "how on earth she like that He will have to read other schools competing were populated, although E. P. Sweet great work that would bring untold did It." Rockford, Sand Lake and Stanton. their temporary home with Mrs. some books and newspapers that Ezra Johnson of Route 1, Ada. and Joshua Rlbble were living benefit of all. rich and poor alike. LOWELL WINS Theta Ann Clark. there then, the nearest neighbors When two Inches of Lake Mich- the crowd does not see, he will The Ledger received a letter from Union Church Services CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT have to form original Ideas of his Mrs. Lucy Kranz asking If "we north, and Gottlieb Rlttenger, a Lowell was represented at the igan ice broke under the weight of own, and he will need to spend FORMER RESIDENT OF On Good Friday single young man at that time, the Safety Council banquet held In The Lowell. Alto, Clarksville. the large motor truck In which SNOW DISTRICT PASSES could do something to help this time Improving his ability to do mother and her famlfy by taking nearest neighbor south. Grand Rapids last Thursday eve- Freeport crlbbage tournament came they were riding, four men from things. In so doing he will drift Of interest to members of Low- donations." The Ledger will be glad The next spring (1867) the old ning at the Fountaln-st. Baptist to a close March 21. with Lowell, St. James, Beaver Island, had to away somewhat from the ordinary ell community is the death of Milo Several of the churches of the log house was built, which has gi- church by the following members under the capable management of walk 25 miles btfck to St. James. to receive any donations of mon- community are uniting tor a Good C. H. Runciman, and "Red" Hol- All were able to get out of the crowd, and they may think him pe- Snow at his home in Flint last week ey, clothing and groceries which ven good service all these years. of the Lowell Board of Trade: D. culiar. Thursday. Mr. Snow lived a few Friday service at the Methodist Indians were frequent visitors In A. Wingeier, Henry Weaver, Her- land, winning the laurels. truck just before It sank in 36 feet citizens might wish to contribute church. The time, as heretofore. Then Alto, desiring a chance at of water. The world is as full of opport- miles west of Lowell about thirty to the menibers of this family. those days. I have heard my grand- bert Elzinga and Frank Stephens. tunities for great achievement years ago and will be remembered Is two o'clock. mother say that when my grand- The 90-day campaign which is be- revenge, challenged our boys to a now as when Henry Ford was only by some of the older residents. The Reverend Mr. Barksdale, father went after his last load of ing conducted in Kent and neigh- game and were very neatly defeat- If the fact could have been a beginner. There are plenty of Funeral services were held on Wedgelock Ties—a startling Im- pastor of the First Congregational goods she stayed alone over night boring counties to make highways ed Monday evening by a score of known during prohibition days, chances here In Michigan, yes in Sunday with burial In Lakevlew. provement. Wedgelock construc- Church is to be the preacher. His with a kettle of hot water on the safe seems to be arousing more 41-31. the village of Fenton could have Surviving are the widow, a son of tion eliminates twisting and turn- topic is to be, "What Crucified stove for protection. real interest than any similar ef- There were many interesting gotten its obsolete town hall torn Lowell, for those who are not moments throughout the evening, afraid to be a little "differenf. Flint; one brother. Clinton of Den- ing and gives that smart "drape" Christ?" I can remember the old log su- fort previously undertaken. down for nothing. A short time ver, Colo., and a sister, Mrs. Emily effect in new spring silks from The combined choirs of the the superb playing of the "slaughter ago. workmen engaged in tearing gar house In the woods at the foot duo." Sylvester Bibbler and Joseph DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT Murray of Lowell. Wilson. SL —Coons Methodist Church will present an of the hill where they used to boil Patrons of the Strand Theatre down the building discovered a anthem and a beautiful and digni- may have noticed the Increased Snell deserve special mention. quart of whiskey that had been rPHE MAIN CAUSE for gratifl- sap for maple syrup and sugar. These boys won eleven games of fied service is assured. Wagon loads of Indians used to go brilliance of the screen sometime walled up 66 years ago. cation over defeat In the House during the past week. The reason the twelve played. last Saturday of President Roose- through the country then selling ROTARIANS HEAR TALK ON for this Is that a new Peerless Another game will be played at A letter received from Los An- velt's measure to reorganize the L. W. Rutherford Describes baskets. I can remember the Jew Staal'. Monday. April 18. with Alto THE TRIAL OF CHRIST peddlers with packs on their backs Magnarc high Intensity lighting iKeleg by a Holt reBident tellB of a government should not be so much unit has been Installed which gives again the opponents. relative undergoing a night oper- in feelings of jubilation over the and how afraid I was of them! My Auto Routes to West Coast An Interesting talk upon the trial three times as much light as did ation for acute appendicitis. The President's defeat in a personal cf Christ from a legal standpoint childhood days were spent on this the old unit. This Is one of the MAKES CONTRIBUTION sense but rather in the fact that farm and I am sorry the old log electricity, suddenly falling In the was heard at the Lowell Rotary finest lighting units It is possible TO HIGHWAY SAFETY midst of the operation, and no the proposal succeeded in arousing Club luncheon meeting on Wednea- house had to burn down. to buy for the projection of motion Michiiran pioneer automobne kerosene lamps or candles being citizens of the country and that Lawrence Rutherford, who has been built on the finest farmland day. The talk was given by Atty. 1 Michigan. pioneer that I have ever seen, located be- pictures and Strand patrons ap- state, has set the pace for the na- at hand a hasty search was made they measured up to the respon- made many round trips to the Pa- R. .A. Colwell of Ionia and dealt predate the efforts of the manage- albilities necessary to exercise In cific coast by automobile during tween the Mississippi and the tion in the use of powerful re- for flashlights. These, held over the with the laws and court procedure Strand Calendar ment to make their enjoyment surgeon's shoulder, enabled him to maintaining our democratic form the past few years, has kindly sup- White Rivers In Arkansas. While of the period. The speaker was more complete. flectors for indirect night lighting of government. Had citizens failed plied the Ledger with the follow- the White River is not as large of its highways. The reflector- complete the operation successful- presented by L. E. Lampkln, the ly. to send hundreds of thousands of ing very Interesting letter describ- as th« Mississippi, It is a major program chairman for the day Thursday.-April 14. We desire to ized lighting project on US-16 be- introduce to you a real family Wonder if we give as much ap- : letters and telegrams to members ing the principal features of the river and enough moisture through Guests present included Rev. Fr. preciation as we should to the tween Lansing and Detroit is the of the House and had these House various routes that may be taken that section to grow all kinds of picture. It will give you that glow first of Its kind In the world and Jewell. Rev. Fr. McNeil, Rev. John of happiness only one picture in beauties of nature which lie at our members failed to heed these ap- by the motorist who plans travel- garden truck, also cotton and sweet Claus, Rev. R. M. Barksdale. Dan a distinct contribution to the cause many months brings you . . . . door. We suggest you take a stroll of public safety upon the highways. peals, the dictators of the world ing westward. Mr. Rutherford's let- potatoes In abundance. There are A. Wingeier, Bernie Bedell, Dr. F to the top of Reservoir hill and H.S. Baseball would have been In high glee to- ter also touches upon several other more sweet potatoes grown In "You're Only Young Once" with The new reflectors, ten times as E. White of Lowell and Norman , Cecilia Parker and view Grand river valley from this day. matters which will be of Interest Camp County. Texas than in all Ogllvie of Ionia. vantage point. No millionaire has powerful and twice as large as On the vote 108 Democrats Join- of the rest of the State of Texas. ; added shorts, one ones In more general use. outline Starts Next Week and value to our readers. Editor's Note-Our apologies to of those Community Sings and we an estate to equal the beauties that ed 88 Republicans. 6 Progressives Cotton is also grown along this Frank Godfrey, capable chef >at will greet your vision and you will the highway for a mile ahead, re- and 2 Farmer-Laborites to defeat From Lowell to particular route across the State urge every one of our patrons to lieve eye strain of drivers, and Richmond's Cafe, for getting his join In and sing. It's really fun. have the further joy of the velvet- With the opening game of the the measure. "I thought possibly that some of of Texas. There is a distance of name wrong In last week's write- like touch of balmy spring winds otherwise bring approximate day- Fortunately for the people of folks, and It's dark, so let 'er go light driving conditions to darken- season with Rockford only one the readers of the Ledger might be 800 miles between Texarkana to up wherein we mentioned the Comedy, cartoon and novelty. upon your cheeks. And all this week away. Coach Burch is putting this district it was not necessary to Interested In learning some of the the New Mexico line at Los Lunae. magnificent Easter cake. within just a few minutes' walk ed rural highways. The elimination send telegrams to Congressman Friday, Saturday, April 15. 16— of operating costs was a factor his baseball charges through stren- different routes and their difltances There are two routes leading from Off to the races with Jane Withers from Main-st. Another suggestion: that led Commissioner VanWag- uous workouts In effort to have Ca.-l E. Mapes as his position to . Calif. this point to Los Angeles, one SWING—THE MODERN stroll to Devil's Peak on Flat river against centralization of power In In "Checkers" with Stuart Erwln, oner to Initiate the new type of them in shape by the time the "You can 'pick up' route 30 at through Lowell and Blsbee over "PIED PIPER OF HAMELIN" Una Merkel and Marvin Stephens. and you will enjoy still another night "lighting." umpire yells "Play Ball!" the hands of any president is too Chicago Heights, and It takes you the mountains to Tuscon, Ariz., view that will cause your soul to well known. Professor Donald A. Laird, Di- Also Tlmberland Revels. Hollywood In intra-squad games, the team to Salt Lake City, Utah, via 91 in- and the other through Phoenix. Picnic, Comedy and Fox News. thrill. has been hitting and fielding In to Los Angeles. This is a very di- The distance is about the same rector of Colgate University's Psy- TO THE VOTERS "V" SUMMER CAMP chological Laboratory. explains Sunday. Monday, April 17, 18— mid-season form and prospects are rect route; has a good highway, from Los Lunas to Los Angeles by Swing with Judy Garland, sing ANNUAL MEETING OF I wish to thank the voters one bright for a successful season. FOR KENT COUNTY BOYS but Is not very Interesting, a dis- either route. Both routes have how the crazy rhythms of the pop- and all for their support and help. ular orchestras can sway young with Allan Jones. Howl with Fan- BUILDING I LOAN The schedule Is as follows: The Town and Country Depart- tance of 2500 miles. scenic highways and are Interest- Will give my best efforts for the April 22 —Rockford There. people as well as rats because the ney Brlce and other fun stars. Its Notice of annual meeting ment of the Y.M.C.A. will conduct "Or you can 'pick up' route 54— ing. a riot. "Everybody Sing" with Judy , , ~ good of Lowell township. I will be April 26—East G. R Here. savage tempos speed up the heart. Lowell Building & Loan Assocl-| Township Clerk's office a six-day Camp for county boys at a more direct route—at Spring- "The town of Tombstone. Ariz., Garland. Allan Jones. Fanny Brlce. ln the April 28—Grandvllle Here. the Grand Rapids Y Camp Man-I- field. III. to SprlngervIUe, New Is located on the route through Read the article by Professor Laird atlon. every Monday and Wednesday af- May 3 —Rockford Here. In The American Weekly with the Lynne Carver and Reginald Owen. Stockholders: Tou-Lin on Barlow Lake, June 18- Mexico. This route takes you Tuscon. Tombstone was once a Also. The Captain And the Kids In Iternoon and Saturdays except May 6—East G. R There. 24. through the states of Illinois. Miss- thriving silver mining town. You April 17 Issue of The Detroit Sun- The annual meeting of the Low- when assessing or on other town- May 10—Godwin Here. day Times. "Blue Monday". Novelty and Pathe ell Building & Loan Association A well-rounded Camp program, ouri. Kansas. Oklahoma. New Mex- cross the Colorado River at Im- News. ship business. May 12—Lee There. will be provided. Every possible will be hel'l in the State Savings ico, Arizona and California, a dis- perial Valley where the citrus fruit Tuesday. Wednesday. April 19. 20 Respectfully. May 20—Godwin There. precaution will be taken to safe- tance of 2360 miles. Highway not starts growing, and from there on FALLASBURG CUBS Bank parlors Monday evening. F. L. HOUGHTON. May 24—Lee Here. —"It Happened In Hollywood" with April 18. at 8 o'clock. guard the health and safety of the so good, but the scenery interest- Into Los Angeles are all kinds of ISSUE CALL FOR PRACTICE Richard Dlx and Fay Wray. Added Supervisor, Lowell Twp. May 31—GrandvUle There. campers. ing. This meeting Is for the purpose There Is a possibility that two fruit with the exception of apples. All members of the Fallasburg Feature. "Bulldog Drummond's Re- of electing three directors for three This period will be available to "I have learned that the most j I might add that there are seven Cubs baseball team are requested venge" with John Barrymore. PINE SEEDLINGS games will be played with Davis boys of ages 10-16 who live outside years, and for the transaction of Tech of Grand Rapids, a team interesting scenery is along the • toll bridges on this route, and to meet at Fallasburg Park Sun- John Howard and Louise Camp- such business as may lawfully the city limits of Grand Rapids, at longest route. This Is route 31 out I twelve rivers to cross, namely: Three year old red Pine seed- hed b w

Che Cowcll Ledger Ledger Entries THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL. MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 193ft PHOTO- SPRING THOUGHTS and Dlto Solo MpDfRN > x x -3* 'jr. v. Hf. -m, JS COMEHOW the poets have always LAUGHICS 1 This and That | v oCowell Stems l*ubllshi-» every Thursday momlnc at 210 Ea«t Main Street, Lowell. burst Into pong when the spring Fresh Home-Made Michieun Entered at Postofflce at Lowell. Michigan, as Second Class with; • has come. The editor may laugh a Master. bit at eome of the rhymes they | strrtK, Furniture For The Home! • From Around x bring in, but he knows that a new- "MOTHER IS ALL S of25,30 and WfWfN IRVIN S. COBB feeling of happiness has come over CANDY Choose What Looks Good to You R. G. JEFFERIES, Editor and Publisher. Latest designs and best conatruotion. Because of the Old Town * •*, ( PlJ n20 of ous countries. This question of and the experience and skill of the Democrat meeting In Grand Rap- Atty. and Mrs. R. M. Shlvel were „. " Bremerton. mental principle of domestic government. fruits and a secret sympathy with h c nie for a wo vl,,t where we stand, in the eyes of the! Western Electric Company, the Ids last week Thursday. In Ann Arbor and Milan last week •:" ; ! * L \ ***** $ the world". dee home, where Mrs. Stiller has Tuesday wlth his mothcr and other relatives law, is one which concerns us allj manufacturing department of the been caring for her mother. Mrs. and it will be interesting to learn I The people do love the out-doors Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hartley and and old friends. At 19" They don't like a season of cold Bell System. Special Lincbeons Pardee, who is still confined to hsr son John called on Mr. and Mrs David Dunlap of Detroit was a Miss Florence Jones having fin- | how other countries, some of] bed. w when it is necessary to be shut up Frank Gordon In Grand Rapids eek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. ished her business college course .which we may not know a great! ' •; -1 Because of our association in mi NMrt Alden Porritt and mother, Lydla You'll find a good showing of worsted suits deal about, compare with ours in in houses and workshops most of 'm Saturday. j Roger McMahon. accepted a position In the office of ihe Bell System, every improve- Porrltt, visited Thursday evening Att Ben and topcoats. their legal recognition cf women. the time. They want to get out and We will serve your dinners Mr. and Mrs. John Pipe anou«d i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dekker —of >- J Corwin in Grand Rap-1 ment so produced is made avail- at Will Pardee's and also at the ia8 Miss Kenyon is one of the well! roam around the country, to hear or luncheons In our private Ed. Lacy home. sons of Grand Rapids were Sun-1 Clarksville were Sunday visitors of - HOME known lawyers In New York and the crack of the batted baseball, able promptly for us in Michigan dining room and save you all Mr and Mrs J. C. Hatch. Mrs- M'11^ Sayles. 63. for many, $ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Berky and]guests of Mr. and Mrs Nell to swat the little golf ball down years a resident of Lowell, died at her professional reputation is bv no ... a continuing assurance of the bother and fuss of enter- baby were week-end guests of her Blakeslee. means confined to the east. Last the field, to make the woolly ten- s Mrs. Emma Greene of Grand the home of her daughter. Mrs. At 25 people. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash. nis sphere epln over the net, to 1 high-quality telephone service at Mrs. George Murray returned to Rapids was in Lowell Sunday and John Kellogg fall she was elected to the New- • r Phone SIM for reservations John Mishler and wife and Mar- York Ci*y Bar Association and is pursue slippery Mr. Fish to his re- reasonable cost. That is why and price*. Lowell last week after spending called on Mrs John Layer. The Keena farm in Vergennes-tp Fine worsteds, twists and gabardines. Ancient Beliefs About the Body NEWS ilyn Martin of Grand Rapids were the winter In Toledo, Ohio, and as sold t0 J one of the first twelve women to be motest lair, to observe the love- Michigan's telephone service is as Mrs. Howard Peckham of Ann *' J - Birdsell of Grand Double breasted, sport and regular. By MARY E. DAGUE Sunday dinner guests at Will Melvlndale. Mich. Because primitive man could not admitted to this organization. She making of the birds as they pre- fine as any telephone service in Misbler's. Arbor was a Lowell visitor last Open Season for Antiques Richmond's Cafe week Thursday and Friday. M,n* H- Pottruff. aged 38. understand the phenomena of is in the field cf general law prac- pare for the eternal renewal of f*. the world. FLSS Lowe!. Mich. Callers through the week at the Mr. and Mrs Theodore B. Clem- $ death he attribuied great power to tice and is much sought after as a life. These and a hundred other enz of Grand Rapids visited at the passed away at the home of her Housecleaning time is the open And that is why your telephone Will Pardee home were Mr. and Robert Lalley of Lapeer Is spend- parents. Mr. and Mrs Warren various parts of human remains, teason for antique hunters. Attics public speaker. joys come with the spring. Mrs. J. S. Brandebury and Mr. home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. At 29 and often employed them in his The people are already revolv- . . . although it can connect you ing his spring vacation with his Lillie. and cupboards may reveal furni- First, corner your bird—it looks and Mrs. Will Glasgow and daugh- Ed. Clemenz, Sunday. mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Lalley. H. R Silsby critically 111 at his mystic rites and in catering to his ture and dishes that the house- Employed Widows ing plans of what they propose to with any of 35,000,000 other tele- ter Mildred of Grand Rapids, Mr. Shelby and Rocklyn Worsted and Twist peculiar hopes and desires. easy, but— do during the coming summer. Donald MacNaughton spent Sat- Gay West and family of Lan- cleaner decides to move and wash phones all over the civilized globe South Bowse and Mrs. Semlah Weaver, Ed. Lacy, urday evening and Sunday In Flint Suits and Alpaca Topcoats. For that reason the use of dead Some Interesting facts about Some will travel far and see many Mrs. Jennie Pardee sing were Sunday guests of his . Cassius Trumbull 68. of Wash- for the last time so if you are on widows who are employed have . . . retains such simplicity that Mr. and Mrs. John Watts. Jennie at the home of his uncle and aunt, 1 n ton 1 men's bones, played an important the spot you may become the states and foreign lands. Some will Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. John Nash, H. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. West v « V* * passed away at the part in ceremonies, for the simple been brought out in a study just Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Butts. home of his brother. Morris, In proud owner of great-uncle Sam- get just as much pleasure learning even a child finds it easy to use. A. Johnson, wife and son Junior, Glenn (Hubbel of near Ada was a Vergennes. LA SALLE HATS reason that the dead could not made by the National Federation about Michigan. Some who never Wayne Fahrni of South Boston Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley of T , , , uel's cobblers" bench or great-aunt of Business and Professional Wom- visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Eash and daughter, Hel- Saturday night and Sunday guest •ITj: "'..if., ir"*' Hannah'B lu^r-wr, ,5b.,. 1= leave Lowell can find beauty and en Berky of Hastings. Detroit spent the week-end with of his mother, Mrs. Emma Hubbel. April 16, 1908—30 Years Ago the present lime, it is the custom en's Clubs at the request of the In- happiness anywhere under the Mrs. Lester Blough Friday. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Certainly Easter calls for a new hat. Here you'll find the seasons case you do acquire a piece of un- ternational Labor Office for the Mrs. Ed. Lacy Is under the doe- among various European peasants, finished 'jrniture you may be able blue sky. Anyway, spring is a MICHIGAN BELL Hartley, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jane Runclman returned home F. B. Rhodes bought the photo- smartest in a grand selection of new colors. $2 95 when the young men go courting, League of Nations. The League is tor's care. S. W. Bowne Kinyon. Wednesday from a two weeks' vis- graph business of A very E. Field. to ease your conscience a bit by trying to get some light on the grand old season and we all greet Alfred Custer and wife were in to throw dirt from a fresh grave finishing it yourself. First clean it it with cheer. 0 Mrs. L. T. Anderson It In Baltimore and South CaroUna. Miss Mary B. Courier of Saranac political, civil, and economic status Grand Rapids Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Keith and cn the home of his sweetheart, so thoroughly with the same powder and E1118 Ro,lin8 ot that when he visits her, her par- of women in various countries and TELEPHONE COMPANY A. T. Eash and son Clare were daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Story of South Boston SHAPELY SHIRTS or soap you use to wash your We are told that the 1938 model Mrs. Wm. Bniton and daughter Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- we™ unit5d 'n mfrriaKl ents may sleep like dead. Bones of asked several organizations to as- in Indiana Friday. Mrs. Clare Greenland and children of Grand Mr an woodwork. Then sandpaper it cars are so perfect that even fools Marlon were In Grand Rapids Sat- nlng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ned., - d Mrs. Levi Fletcher left departed ones thrown over the sist in this work. Eash accompanied them to Kala- Rapids were Sunday afternoon for an With Flexton permanent shape collars. Newest patterns in a wide lightly to make it satin smooth can drive them. Well, a lot of them mazoo. urday. callers at the Edward Bennett Kyser extended visit with their house supposedly accomplished the More than 12.000 of our members do. i daughter and sons at Helena. same results. Now rub with a clean cloth dipped answered our questionnaire from TRY A LEDGER CLASSIFIED AD. THEY BRING RESULTS Lester Blough and wife and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn and home. selection of shirtings. Plaid, stripes, checks and plain white ££ in glycerine, going over it several son Joe were Thursday evening Mrs. Vera Aldrlch of McCords Mont which we learn that widows, who and Mrs. Jerry Blough were vis- Mr. and Mrs. (Howard Collins and and Mrs. Clyde Mullen, spent last John Keller, aged 91 passed times so that the wood will absorb work either in business or the pro- itors in Hastings Wednesday. guests at the Leon Anderson home. 1 Hands—Candles—Coins as much glycerine as possible. Let Misses Margaret and Agnes Bat- family and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles away at his home in Keene. follow- fessions. have a higher median Miss Lois Shaffer is spending a Hand and family of Grand Rapids Mclntyre. ing a paralytic stroke. For centuries, in Europe, the stand half an hour and go over earning than married women, by week with her sister, Mrs. Forrest ey of Grand Rapids were week- WEDGELOCKE TIES dried and pickled hands of men with linseed oil. Let stand half an end guests of their parents, Mr. were Sunday afternoon and eve- Collins Purchase Is spending the Charles Oberly and family mov- grouping them according to their Slater of Ionia. ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James in t 0 thelr new ho who were hung, were sold by hang- hour again and remove the excess marital status. This figure is Mrs. Laura Thompson, daughter and Mrs. Fred Batey. latter part of the week with his ~ 1 1 rae »n East It^s a startling improvement! Wedgdocke elim- men. at fabulous prices to ignorant with a clean soft cloth. Now your Miss Lucy Youngs of Grand Collins. grandmother, Mrs. L. A. Hubbard, S1.450 as compared with the mar- Ethel and Mrs. Gerald Thompson ruce e ton of inates turning and twisting, gives these smart, and the educated as well as piece is ready to wax and polish. ried women whose median earn- THE LOWELL LEDGER of Ionia visited Friday at Will Rapids spent over the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morse and In Grand Rapids. ® ^ * Keene, aged 32. was killed by a fall from his charms for anything and every- About once a month give furniture ings are $1,235. Forty-three and Mishlefs. the Thos. Gougherty home. daughter Saliy of Carson City were hand-blocked silks a neat drape and ^dimple" thing. Candles made from the fat finished in this fashion a good Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson and week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junior College students of Low- wlndmllL one-half per cent of all the widows Harold Toder and family visited ell home for spring vacation are Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gulllford below the knot. of an executed criminal possessed waxing. Each time the wood be- answering the questionnaire have Sunday at Byron Mlddlebush's at son Clare attended church at St Will Morse. Sunday afternoon rare virtues and gave long life to comes more beautiful, taking on a Rosalind Dlckerson, George Got- left for their new home at Lowell Easter selection ready from Wilson's. • • one dependent. The dependents of INVITEt YOU TO SEE Byron Center. Francis Sunday and were dinner they took Mr. and Mrs. Morse and fredsen and Jack Thome. N. D. their owners. Nothing but fresh rich mellow glow that brings out widows, we find, belong to the Raymond Shaffer and wife of guests of Mrs. Zetha Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A1 Morse to call on milk was supposed to extinguish all the color and grain. Cascade were supper guests at El- and family. relatives In Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson. Mr. , 22"!? Ford of Ver?ennM «uf- future generation while those of ' :-T fered the them. Women about to become the single women are of the past mer Shaffer's Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clare Gless and and Mrs. Wesley Crooks and Ber- amputation of two fln- mothers were murdered by the • - - *• Donald and Dick MacNaugton gers of hla ,€ft hand as generation, and of the married tfnd they also called at Danny family were entertained at the tha Belle Berkley were In Kalama- the result thousands to obtain grease from Tips on Spring Gardening visited George Miller at Alto Mon- zco Saturday calling on friends. of injuring the hand in a buzz saw. women, the present. Zook's of Clarksville. Mrs. Elmer home of their parents, Mr. and day evening. George left Wednes- CARTER SHOES their unborn babies and thus make When you plant small shrubs and Shaffer also accompanied them. Mrs. W. C. Bruton, Sunday. - «— — , , Warren E Hoag of Twin FaUs. candles, which brought prices that ostrich plumes are liable to get day morning for Newport, R. L, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price of Ida., arrived In Lowell for a visit plants from the nursery there are Mr. and Mrs. John Thayler of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Batey enter- where he will attend 12 weeks' All the Spring styles are now in—sport and black even today would be considered ex- a few points to keep in mind. First in your hair. tained their daughter and husband, Holland and Miss Elsie Gumser of with relatives and friends, after a Campbell visited Monday evening Naval training school prior to en- Grand Rapids were Sunday vis- f|v years' residence In the West, cessive. For more than 2.000 years be sure your hole is large enough with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Thomp- Mr. and Mrs. Bursop Bowens and e calfskins, kid with arch support and leather lin- Servian and Bulgarian women tering service In" the U. S. Navy. itors at the W. W. Gumser home. Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Knight and so that the roots can be spread out son In Bowne. little daughters of Grand Rapids 0 ings. Wonderful showing of new styles at have stolen the coins from the in their natural form. Second if Mrs. A. T. Eash Is kept busy car-: Sunday. Glendon Swarthout is spending Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ^ children arrived from Penn eyes of a corpse, which they wash Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wakefield his spring recess from the Unl- Clyde Mullen were Mr. and Mrs, }0 ""P1 the paatorate you use commercial fertilizer work Ing for 1,000 baby chicks these or the Ba $2.95 and $3.95 in wine or water, giving the liquid it well into the soil so that you are days. of Grand Rapids spent Sunday at erslty of Michigan In Nashville, Harley Mullen and daughters and Ptlst church and to make to the husband to drink. After th r ho e her sure that the root systems of the Mrs Mattie Mlshler received word| the Dorr Glidden home. Tenn., as the guest of Miss Kath- son Ceci l and family of Grand *iMr8 p® J «- swallowing it the man oecomes plants do not come in direct con- The pedestrian is still the cause Friday night that her aunt, Clittle Mesdames Mary Vreeland, Hazel ryn Vaughn of Albion, a student at Rapids. - - - McDougall and little All prices include sales tax blind to any affairs these ladies tact with the fertilirer. It's a good of numerous traffic deaths. Rousli of Freeport, had suffered a McCall and Myria Anderson at- Ward Belmont Girls' College in daughter of Regina. Sask.. came may have with the local lotharios. tended the Home Economics Club Nashville. While there he will also The Misses Jessie and Ina OUar- for a two months' visit with her idea to do this several days or a In 1937 almost fifty per cent of stroke. row of Detroit plan to spend mother. Mrs. A. M Barnes and week before you will be wanting to C. M. Benedict and Will Cudney which was entertained by Mrs be a guest of Chi Phi National Catching Runaways the people injured or killed in acci- Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. F. E. White. set out the plants. After the plant dents involving automobiles were were at Bowne Center election day Bertha Sheehan Thursday. Fraternity of Vanderbllt Univer- H. E. Krum and Mr. and Mrs. E. In the South, in anti-bellum days is placed in the proper position and and also took in the Ladles Aid sity of which he is a member. He pedestrians. Many of these acci- 11 110111 April 16. 1903—35 Tears Ago it was a common custom for a man the roots are firmly covered with dents were caused by people walk- dinner. If one does a fairly good Job of will return the latter part of the whose slave bad run away, to draw finely crumbled soil, fill the bole ing on the wrong (the right-hand) Harry Miller and children of behaving himself and serving his week to spend Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman LaBar. B. C. Need ham was given a sur- a circle upon the ground, put a with water and let it slowly soak side of the road in rural commun- Elkhart. Ind., are spending their fellows, he has really nothing to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Jean and Kenneth and Mr. and prise party honoring his 61st birth- stick in the center thereof, and at- down around the roots. Then fill ities. This does occur in spite of Easter vacation at the W. H, Par- fear here or hereafter. Swarthout. Mrs. Harry LaBar of Grand Rap- day. tach to it a beetle of the same sex up the hole, building up a little the great number of bulletins, ids were Sunday afternoon guests Mrs. Asa Fletcher. 50, passed as the departed slave, hoping that ridge arcund the outer edge, "nils warnings, and splendid newspaper of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee. away at her home here. the escaped servitor would be cap- makes a sort of shallow bowl that editorials which have appeared on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reese and Roy Deniing and Blanche Lee. tured. Yet. who knows? Perhaps helps hold the moisture and allows the subject. daughter Patty of Jackson and ?>th married in as many strange beliefs exist today it to seep down to the root system c r and Ra 1 d 8 Every school, community, club Mrs. Dexter Conklln and daughter ' T P t r - as there were when Noah grounded instead of running off and being c8 an old re8ident and civic organization ought to of Flint were week-end guests of f * ii his ark. wasted. Atty. and Mrs. R. E Springett 01 died at hi8 home' a»ed stress continually the importance nearly 84 yenrs. of pedestrians' obeying traffic rules Miss Doris DePew of Alto accom- Little Theo Bailey of Vergennes and regulations. ed the Club Work group Thursday Place the bird's neck firmly un- panied Theressa Rollins to the 4- very IU with typhoid pneumonia. Lowell Center afternoon. Rugs occupied the time. McCorcTs Matters Easter Without Bunnies? Walk with the semaphore lights der the left hand, grab with the H Club Achievement day at Rock- Ecker A Foster purchased of E. Clara B. Aldrlch Mrs. Thompson served sandwiches, Mrs. R. T. Winiams . Do not jaywalk. Do not crou in right for whatever comes along. ford on Saturday and remained at J. Booth about two acres of land cakes and coffee at the close. Mrs. the middle of a block. If you must the Rollins home for the week- adjoining their mill yard south and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon enter- Ulah Moore entertains the group Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson of w-alk on highways or rural roads, Do end. : east. April 28. walk on the left side of the road, U8 H ter tained Mr. and Mrs. George Miller near Freeport and Mr?. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks . ^ J " J^kson of Camp- Howard Kirchen. 6. fell and Clark of Grand Rapids came Mon- facing the on-coming cars. These and and son George and grandmother were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. „ Newell Tucker of South of Alto Sunday as dinner guests. broke his arm at the elbow Sunday day night with ice cream and cake and many other warnings should and Mrs. Ed. Hotchklss In South were united in marriage. evening at the Wm. Converse home be obeyed by all pedestrians. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrlch and pleasantly surprised Mrs. Wal- Boston. Sunday evening they call-,. ^ McLean of Vergennes left and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aldrlch and was taken to Blodgett hospital ter Clark on her 74th birthday. It Stop! Lock! Listen! ed on Mr. and Mrs. Orvie Stahl at ro^a t*r^ month»' 8tay In Idaho. e ,nfan were In Grand Rapids Tuesday. where the fracture was taken care was also the ninth wedding anni- Live longer! Elmdale. • t son of Mr. and Mrs. of. He will be In the hospital for a versary of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Elmer Ward passed away. Clara and Stella Rltzema were SAVE MONEY? Tuesday night visitors of Gladys few days. Mrs. R. Post ma visited Mrs. A man was fumbling at his key- Mrs. Ella Robinson entertained Mrs. Mary VanDusen received a The Keene Community Club will her son, Glenn and family of Lan-iletter from her husband. Elder Kinyon. Heintzleman of Caledonia Saturday hole in the small hours of the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Aldrich be entertained by Mrs. Wm. Con- afternoon. morning. sing for dinner Sunday. Mrs. Dora Elam VanDusen. written from the verse April 20. for dinner. Hus- Gllboe and son of Grand Rapids i^and of St. Vincent telling of an- were in Grand Rapids Tuesday. Jim Englesman and Bernard A policeman saw the difficulty John Bowllens of Grand Rapids bands are Invited. Bronsink motored to Dutton Satur- and came to his rescue. called on Mrs. Robinson last week other eruption of the crater on that Sunday callers at Wm. Con- day night to attend a birthday Thursday. Island. At mid day In the Bar- was a recent visitor of his daugh- "Can I help you to find the key- ter, Mrs. Lillian Aldrlch. verse's were Mr. and Mrs. Lodi party in honor of their mother. hole. sir?" Thursday. April 7, was the b'rtb- h^oes It caused a midnight dark- Shear of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynhout ne88 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Huver and "Thash all right, old man," said day of Mrs. Margaret Stowell, and - family, Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Glenn Converse and Mr. and Mrs. moved to Alto Wednesday. They the other cheerily, "you jusht hoi' In observance of the day, Mr. and A- A- Avery went to Big Rapids, Schmidt and family. Ruth Mlngers O. Taft of Beldlng. will be greatly missed in this neigh- the housh shtill an' I can make it Mrs. Charles Doyle and Mrs. Stow- h^ng been transferred as en- of Grand Rapids' and George Miller Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williamson of borhood. all right." ell drove to Mason to spend the «'neer <» "»« P- M. run between Lowell were Saturday evening vis- there and of Alto were Wednesday evening Mrs. George Lane of Grand Rap- day with her sister and niece, Mrs. Ionia. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kin- itors at the Frank Daniels home. ids visited several days last week Abble Aldrlch and Mrs. Madge yon. Pearson Harrison visited his par- with the home folks. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and ents at Comstock Park over the Visitors at the Clark-Wllllams Vergennes Center week-end. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. JQBGI/H E. E. Slgler, who conducted a N. M. K. sons, Billy and Richard attended Jewelry and optometry business In; the West Lowell Community party Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell. Miss Sadie Wilson Lowell for several years, going to at Marvin Huver's Friday evening. Sam Detmers were Mr. and Mrs. and brother. Abe Wilson of Alto Jackson about 18 months ago. Is 0f IfT^ll called on They were joined later by Gladys Harry VanDam and children and and the Clarks and Lanes of Mar Kerr The Australian poultry will prob- now located in Lansing, at the >' Thursday after- Kinyon. George Miller. Clifford Miss Edna Snyder of Grand Rap-Grand Rapids. ids. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hovinga and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton of ably attempt to chuck you into the head of the Bovee Optical Com- u>ow,. e o J . i v Evans and Leila Denny, who had R der lg son of Ada. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hastings visited Sir. and Mrs. John pany. corner of E. Main and Grand J A ' ™ *- been attending the senior play at discard—overlook this minor char- Streets ^ 9 and friend8 gathered at his Detmers of Grand Rapids and Mr. Hu zinga Sunday afternoon. Lowell high school. and rs acteristic and— home Wednesday evening to help Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrlch ; ^ - John Detmers of Can- Mrs. Perry Adgate of near Cale- J. Ogle, who Is temporarily lo- celebrate his birthday. He received and daughter Jeanne were in nonsburg. donia visited her daughter and TALKING MOTION PICTURE cated at the Great Lakes station, several very nice gifts and all had Grand Rapids Monday. husband. Mr. and Mrs. John Chicago, spent Monday with his a very nice time Mr. and Mrs. John Tuinhoff and Ledger Want Ads pay. Huizinga. Saturday afternoon. cousin. Mrs. Guy Ford, and family Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ford have re- baby Kenneth of Grand Rapids of Vergennes. It had been 14 years decorated several rooms for Mrs were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. since Mr. Ogle last visited here. He Percy Read. and Mrs. E. W. Aldrlch. plans to make another short visit Mr. and Mrs. Rob Simcv.**, Mrs Gladys and Richard Kinyon and before leaving for China. Reva Shaw and two children and George Miller called on Clara and l C 0e of Mrs. Gertrude Richmond of In- ^ ® " M Bapttrt Lake Stella Rltzema Sunday afternoon. Watch for the Announcement Nothing doing, said this youngster who found a whole colony of dlo. Calif., formerly of Lowell, ^ 0 " Clara and Stella Rltzema. with Easter bunnies to play with at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago. Babbits sends the Ledger a beautifully vL D v. Mrs. Marion Kinyon and son Billy, and colored eggs are among the most popular symbols of this church Illustrated booklet showing the dif- * v, " u B. McPherson were visitors at the Burch-Slocum event being observed throughout the Christian world April 17. COOKING SCHOOL ferent types of wild flowers grown ^ °n Mr8- Mary Kerr Sunda>' home Thursday. l e C A WOMAN WEU AT THE !ng fo U.« S. ur Mr. K.rr ..d 8 M r West Keene AND SME WILL SUSPECT M ''."n d p hym Aon lr d valles Mrs. F. A. Daniels • But It's True ! YOU OF TREATW6 SOME The Standard Ford V-8, with 60-horse- ever built Owners all over the country - jof Grand lupld,-and Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown andjSelma Kerr of Muskegon spent OTHER WOMAN BETTER. unda Herbert Howden came for his STRAND THEATER power engine, gives you a lot of car lor report averages of 22 to 27 miles on a daughter, Verna of Owosso were S y with the home folks, week-end guests of Mrs. P. J. Fine- Vivian Green and Waldo HolU- wife and two daughters Saturday, FRIDAY • litde money. single gallon of gasoline. Is. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Fineis of day called on their parents Sunday returning to their home in Sawyer, Ionia were Sunday guests. Relatives afternoon. where he Is a road worker. Mrs. ^ Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 300,000 new owners acclaimed the But economy isn't all the story by any of Robert Flnels to see his per- and Mrs. Glenn Chaffee of Howden has been with her parents. At Cirtis & Dyke Hi-Speed Station formance In the Senior play Frl- Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moore, for the mi "thrifty 60** last year. Hundreds a day means. The Standard "60" is built with day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Ir- their father, Tom Chaffee and son past four months. with your last remaining strength, win Flnels of Ionia and Mr. and Vernon. Eleanor Moore was home from are buying it in 1938. Why? the same precision as the De Luxe "85," M. B. McPherson spent Monday Blodgett Children's hospital for the hop onto the feather cushion and Mrs. Oscar Rice of Portland. week-end with her parents. Mr. enjoy your ride—in all likelihood it MAY 10,11,12 In Ann Arbor. A ADMISSION Mrs. Ernest Althaus was the and Mrs. Oscar Moore. will not be lor long Because it is priced low—includes and has the same 112-inch wheeibase Mrs. Clare Anderson, daughter 13 week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Estella and son Donald, Mrs. Vos Mr. and Mrs. Sam Detmers and 3:00 to 5:00 P. M. EACH DAY essential equipment without extra chassis. It is easy to look at and ride in Wesley Althaus In Grand Rapids. and daughter Dorothy and Lena children will spend Easter at the On Sunday Mrs. Ernest Althaus Groenenboom accompanied the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Det- MAKES R Used Car Purchasers charge—and goes farther between —as well as easy to buy and run. and Mrs. Wesley Althaus visited in Happy Maids and Hammer Boys mers In Grand Rapids. (Q- Bellevue. Sunday callers at the to Rockford Saturday to attend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson. Must Change Titles filling stations than any Ford car There's a Ford dealer near you. Althaus home were Dr. and Mrs. Achievement day. All came home Howard Rainier and daughter C.W. Perry and daughter and Anne greatly enthused over the work, Bunny of Grand Rapids were Sun- Get a Good Used Car for Your Easter Trip. Althaus of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. especially the Happy Maids, with day dinner guests at Milton Wil- Official of the license and title A cordial invitation is extended to every woman in this community to see "Star HH rueeel Hodge and Mr. and Mrs. Robert eleven dresses, all of which won a' cox's. We have many fine used cars at unbeliev- J7UPS AT OMC€ FPOmfU divisions of the Department of in My Kitchen," the Hollywood production, featuring a number of well-known Kemp of Grand Rapids. Mr. and blue ribbon. Mr. Coles of Kalamazoo visited State, are cautioning motorists that able low down payments. acton and actresses, that combines cookery instruction with entertainment and Mrs. Wesley Althaus brought his his children at the Wilcox home failure to transfer titles to used Thrifty Sixty FORD V-8 mother home Sunday evening. Sunday afternoon. cars from previous owners, to On your Privste Passenger Auto- amusement It is the most interesting and fascinating presentation of cooking Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth and 1934 Ford V-8 Tudor. $70 down. If r*r uapiv u*ms no* themselves, within ten days after 1 Fifteen members of Lowell Ro- daughter Arlene of Vergennes and mwiicmv M JAPS M mobilrn4 cme Casualty Insurance—plui purchase, makes car registrations methods ever devised for the home-maker. You will be able to see all and hear alL tary Club drove to Reading, 'Hills- Qulnton Wilcox of Lansing were 1933 Rockne Sedan. $60 down. or lotoou i itotWo/H iH3oa> Expert Plinbipg $t mttb tfovcf.iTis anmra) Travelers Service I legally void. FREE dale county, last Thursday eve- Sunday evening visitors at Milton 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor. $75 down. utouw SPPtlD SO FAST The motor vehicle statute on this ning to attend the banquet and ex- Wilcox's. THAI ntSULIAMT ffWeiTKS COVlP Repair Work nor U itoTPtu aoa* Phone, write or call at one*-- point provides: "Unless such notice ercises In connection with the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. $60 down. UJ eiJUAiJD MM PtAD... if given., .such motor vehicle shall granting of a charter to the Read- were Sunday dinner guests of MM. be deemed to be without registra- ing Rotary Club, which starts off When in trouble 'Kate Smith in Ada. The pig was yotl WILL BE ABLE TO SEE ALLJ-HEAR ALL 1 GIFTS Jaw muscles and a most un- D. A. Wingwcr tion and the Secretary of State is with 38 members. Those attending call upon us. Recent visitors at the home of •snal desire to kill. hereby authorized to repossess the from here were F. F. Coons. L. W. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Detmer were The London laboratory has jars every deadly germ knewa Lowell. Michigan (license) plates." Curtis & Dyke/ Inc. Rutherford, J. A. Arehart. C. H. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Barrlett and CURTIS & DYKE, Inc. to man. Runclman, R. D. Hahn, Lee Lamp- RAY COVERT daughter and Arthur Allen, all of Eat Michigan Potatoes! kin. W. W. Gumser, W. A- Roth, Jackson. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Authoriied Ford Sale* and Service George Story, Carl Freyermuth, Plambing Heating Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wilcox and George Herald, Dr. B. H. Shepard, Sheet Metal Work Mrs. Bird Thompson were Grand Phone 44 Lowell, Michigan Glenn Webster, Paul Kellogg, Dr. Rapids visitors Friday. Phone 44 Lowell, Mich. J. B. Trumbull. Mrs. Clara Thompson entertain- IHWI II •••ill

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ALTO DEPARTMENT Attention Farmers ADA DEPARTMENT Key to Recovery Yes! There is a Difference in 1500 Attend JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER SUE FRESH, NEW (Ml*. HattJe R. Fitch) CARLOAD (Mrs. Fml PatUson) We ar« authorized dealers for all repairs Lies in Field of DAIRY PRODUCTS Annual County 4-H WANTADS and parts for thefollow- WANT ADV. RATES—86c FOR 25 WORDS OR LESS, IF OVER 25 ORANGEWlinillflklSP Princ "wV..:.e of Wales , Easter Supper Roger Lott. There were, 11 fcoys "Speodlng Along" Title of Play enrolled and all were present. ing makes: News From Grand Rapids Try Our Freih Creamed Cottage Cheese WORDS, ADD Ic PER WORD. TWO WEEKS FOR 60c. FOI R The Union Aid Society will serve Students In the 10th grade of WEEKS FOR $1.00. IF ORDERED BY MAIL PLEASE ENCLOSE Days The GirU' Club was called to or- Ada high school arc engaged In Home Building Achievement Day their annual Easter supper in the der by the president. Mabel Ann Of Former Bowne Folks COIN OR STAMPS. Fresher M. E. Church dining room on Sat- JOHN DEERE preparations for one of the out- saiiM Paiteuriied Milk and Cream Watscn. and roll call found 13 By Clara M. Brandehury GRAPEFRUIT urday evening. April 16. start serv- 1 standing events of the school year, There is something about Mesho- Fruit present and 2 absent. The girls se- the annual play to be given on WANTED—Owner of Percheron GOOD ICE BOX for sale. 50 lb. ing at 5:30. A fine menu is being lected "Bowne Kitchen Maids" as MOORE Liberal Terms net Slix that you will like. Cool, 753 Boys, Girls prepared. Friday evening. April 22. The title Mrs. Fern Sceley of Constantine body breathing mesh in combeo stock horse to communicate at capacity. $5.00, Good condition. the name for their club. Mrs. Ed-j Call Lowell Phone 221, or Inquire The Fastest Selling Citrous Fruits by Popular Demand 1 is "Speeding Along" and It will be is visiting her frkni, Mrs. Peter cotton that wears. No excessive- Insist on Lowell Creamery Butter once with Lewis Scherblnskl, R. wina Wingeier will be leader for OLIVER given as usual at the Kent County Terry of Melllla-st. for a few days Under New FHA Exhibit Work No, 1, Ada, Mich, Also have five nt 429 Avery-st.. Lowell. c48-2t 500 Club Parly the food preparation and Mrs. ncss of matt risl — and tailored garage. Each year a play is pre- and called on her former neighbor, into the finest fitting brief gar- 8 weeks old pigs for sale. 3 miles Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dintaman Man,- Krebs leader for canning: LargeStockof BulkField west of Lowell on M-21, then 1 UPRIGHT PIANO for sale, cheap 1 sented In an effort to raise money Mrs. J. S. Brandebury Monday State Capitol letter to The Led- ment you have ever worn. For Fifteen hundred people nttend-j were hests to the 500 Club on advisory committee. Mrs. Ella Wat- and Garden Seeds to help defray expenses on the an- evening. Mr?. Seeley lived at the mile north. c48 for cash. Mrs, H, P. Gotfredsen, sen and Mrs. Fern Wingeier. ger by Gene Alleman, Meld Mana- every day cool comfort try Mesh- ed the 6th Annual County Achieve- 924 Riverside Dr.. Lowell. c48-2t Monday night. After the cafeteria nual graduation trip for the class. Logan Service Station for the past onet Slix and the shaped to fit LOWELL CREAMERY dinner, three tables were in play. After the business meeting we ger of the Michigan Press Associa- ment Day nt Rockford last Satur- PLOWING—Good, fast work with Keep this date In mind and help two years and moved to Constan- two-cold merccrized Slix shirt. day. Four hundred forty-two girls DEMONSTRATOR — Speed Queen First prizes went to Mrs. Ernest all enjoyed a delicious lunch of hotj John Fahrni raise funds. tion: new specialized equipment. $2.00 chocolate, sandwiches and cake. | tine the past winter. Mrs. Seeley WHITE E. A. Compagner, Proprietor nnd three hundred eleven hoys had gasoline washing machine. $69.50; Rosenberg and Fred Paltieon. and Lowell, Mich. is having a eerlous time with neur- As business entered Its fourth to $2.50 per acre. Write or phone Mrs. Charles Foote and Ernest The next meeting will be held at month of the new year with few MERCERIZED Phone 87 work on exhibit. The exhibit num- 77734. H. J. VanDulst. 213 Sllgh one used $59.50; also $29.50; the Fred Oesch home on May 16. Spring Fever Day at Literary Club itis and arthritis and Is In the city SLIX SHIRT bered dote to 2631 articles of cloth- Grunow refrigerator, used 30 Rosenberg received consolations. to take treatments for It. She Is signs of a trend towards recovery, Blvd., Grand Rapids. p48-2t Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox will en- Eloise and Virginia Oesch will act government economlcts are report- Sim S M L-XL ing nnd handicraft. There was lit- days. 7 ft.. $50.00 off. Ralph's "I am going to play hookey from improving_ some which will be good tle question but what It was the HARNESS SHOP NEWS—Special Tire & Radio Shop. c48 tertain in two weeks. as hostesses for the Kitchen Maids work today" was the theme for theinew^ to her friends who are many, ed to be more convinced than ever and Ernest Oesch for the Livestock Alto Locals most outstanding exhibit ever price of $65 and up on nil hand- first meeting In April for the Adaj \v. j. Glasgow, wife and Mildred that the key lies In the field of Coles nnd family of Bowne were YOUNG MAN'S SUIT for sale, size Garden Club Meeting Club. mnde by 4-H Clubs. made team harness for the bal- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bergy and Ladles Literary Club with Miss with two other friends recently at- home buildings. WHITE MESHONET Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd 16, excellent condition. See Dick Michigan rated fourth In the na- The work was judged by Miss ance of April at the Kerekes Mrs. Ernest Colby and Mrs. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergy and Nellie Smith as chairman of the tended a convention of the Sons of SLIX Mrs. Fred Fnhrnl nnd family. Harness Shop, 1 mile east of Lampkln, Lowell high school, or day's program. And "play hookey" tion last year In the number of Beatrice Boyle and P. G. Lundln Tlmpson were joint hostesses to Alto M. E. Church Notes son Donald called on Mi*, and Mrs. Veterans and Auxiliary at Jack- Sizes 28 to 44 Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Lavender of the State 4-H Club Staff. The Lowell on M-21. p48-49 Phone Lowell 118-F2. p48 fhe Alto Garden Club at the form- of Is just what the club did do. under new homes. nnd Lorene Sterzlck of Lansing . . v „ Af ! The church will celebrate Easter Caledonia Sun- son. following were the honor members er's home Tuesday afternoon. Af- , . c i8i music Mlss Smith's direction, for Imme- Towns like Holland and Muske- E T spent Thursday at the John Ster- FOR SALE—Eating potatoes, sort- WANTED. WORK—Paperhanging, nn(1 npr Ellm Crook and eon Sanford of ASTER IES Mra Albert selected In handicraft work: Hen ter the regular order of business! , .P... , miidnir «nppinl • Duell Is spending diately In spirit. If not literally, we Arizona called on tnelr cousin Will gon attained remarkable results zlck home. Little John Ransom re- ed, 40c per bushel, George Golds. cleaning paper nnd inside paint- the program was in charge of Mrs 7^"^ cJ°,r this week with her sister. Mrs. S were transferred to a "picnic In the small homes classification. turned to Lansing with them. ry nnd Carl Ladewlg. Arthur Chry Lowell, R. 3. 5 miles north of ing. Mrs. Roy Johnson. 1 mile R Glasgow and family one day last sler. Robert Lewis, Charles Long T-mU Miss Marian Freeing ^ party." week. The newly liberalized FHA pro- In the New The Sweet School PTA will give Lowell on M-66. p48 east of Lowell on M-21. c48 Mrs. Wm. Anderson and soni Here we held a round table dls- vides government backing for 90 their piny. "The Dutch Detective," fellow and Curtis Bailey of Walker ^ charge of the musical numbers. Mrs. Norman Beverly, who Is township. Wendel Beuschel, John EASTER FLOWERS—Lilies, hya- FOR SALE- solos. Mrs. F. S. Kinney gave a Howard visited Miss Minnie De-icussion of actual experiences we known to friends out at Logan un- per cent of construction cost up to at the South Boston Grange hall The Alto Fellowship Forum Is had In gardening with helpful sug- Spangcnberg, Bert Saur. Jr. and cinths. tulips and cut flowers.— 1936 Plymouth Coach. very interesting reading. "The discussing the topic. "Money and Vine at St. Mary's hospital Mon- derwent an operation last week at $6,000. Thue for $600 the American Saturday evening. April 16. at 8:15. Wedding of the Flowers." then all day. gestions or humorous happenings worker can have a modern house Tropic Tone proceeds to go to Mr. and Mrs Wilton Beuschel of Sparta town- Lowell Greenhouse, Phone 225 1934 Plymouth Coach. Banking" and this subject will be St. Mary's Hospital. She Is coming ship, Junior Wingeier of Lowell c48 1933 Plymouth Sedan. took part in a very interesting Lowell played crlbbage here on regarding flower gardens and gar- fine and expects to return to her valued at $6,000. and the obligation Earl McDlarmid. who had the considered again next Sunday. All Monday night with the Alto team dening. The "Symphony" by York township. Wayne Stream of Ty- 1932 Plymouth Coach, round table discussion on gardens Interested are invited to attend. home soon. Mrs. Noah Thomas of is payable over many years at easy misfortune to lose their house and WANTED—Work by the day of and fireplaces. A dainty lunch was and Lowell won, score 41 to 31. and the "Garden Catalogue" by terms and at a low rate of Inter- contents by fire last week. rone; Matthew Stoutjesdyk. Ger- 1937 Dodge Trunk Sedan, FLOUR The Forum meets Sunday eve- Garksvllle will care for her when ald Main. Lloyd Fuller and Mae any kind, or would rent a fur- 1937 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. served to about twenty. Mesdames Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox were Guest were titles of poems read by she Is brought home. est. Furthermore, the farmer can Misses Ernestine and Betty Roth nings at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Daisy Ward. William Cullen Wolbers of Grand Rapids town nished farm. Experienced, See 1928 Dodge "6" Brougham. 24'.,-lh CTHOMAS STORES Fred Hunt. Mack Headworth and The Gold Star Class enjoyed a Sunday evening lunch guests of Edward Lacy and wife. Will Por- build a new barn, purchase needed entertained their Sewing Club at Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon In Bryant's impressive and stately ship. Carl Towar of Oakfleld. Wee- Harold Bozung, 806 N. Washing- 1931 Ford Sport Coupe. BEST YET bag Iva Freyling and daughter were ?oclal at the home 0j Mi8 rltt, wife and three children of equipment, and otherwise add to their home Thursday afternoon. ton Ave,, * or phone 199. Lowell, 1929 Ford Sport Coupe. KUes Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd poem. 'Trees." was recited by Mrs. his Investment under advantageous Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mick are ley Hessler of Courtland: Joseph or OH'pmcsS i Priscilla Smith last Saturday eve- Hunt (Audle Vanderllp) were eve- Cella Cramton in her dignified Bowne called on Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bekklus of Paris; Orlo Hendrlck- p48 1931 Oldsmoblle Coach, ning. After a dinner the class Brandebury Sunday morning. Af- terms. 55c living on the Mick form In Berlin. 1929 Pontlac Sedan, LUCY manner. son of Spencer; Russell Wolfe of S5th Wedding Anniversary spent the evening playing games. ning callers. The same government that cri- FOR SALE—Hay; large size Prim- Victor ANN lb. bag Evelyn Livingston of Clarksville The story of Mrs. Flfleld's whim- ter a short visit at the Brandebury Nelson; Bernard nnd Menno Hun- 1928 Bulck "St'd, 6" Coupe, Those who helped Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander and Priscilla home they went to the home of ticized the Michigan automobile rose cream separator, also Rol- Gould's Garage. Phone 269. 048 Ail-purpoie Flour Finest Food Selections spent several days at the Glen sical "Fairy Garden," at her Cali- Industry for easy installment plan Harris Creek derman of Byron and Robert Coop- en's garden tractor for onions. In Roy Deming celebrate their 35th Smith were host and hostess, fornia home, as published In a re- Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Heerlnga on er of Plalnfleld. The Loveland home recently. financing is offering Michigan the Mrs. Basil R. Vreeland good condition. 3 miles south of LEARN TO PLAY your favorite Joyous Easter Feast wedding anniversary at their home! ^oung Peoples Class will cent magazine, was read by Mrs. Plalnfleld road where they enjoyed Delegates to the State 4-H Club Pillsbury's Best 24^ lb. h ve Sunrl M ,,c on Phillip Harris of near Campau opportunity of a life-time to get Lowell, Dale Hazel. p48-49 musical Instrument, furnished Saturday evening were Mrs Hattle| « .• «: p « ***** Lake passed away at St. Mary's Myrta Nelllst, and a poem written a fine dinner and a good visit. TAILORED RETNOLDS' Camp In June will be as follows no rni on a new house. J. C. Schondlemeyer Is back with private lessons. Pay while or Gold Medal bag Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pipe. Mr.l' . "? the lawn at Morse hospital Monday night. Funeral by Priscilla Good of Cascade and Mrs. Minnie Weaver and Mn?. to Henry Ladewlg. Wilton Beuschel PERCHERON MARE for sale. 4 93o lb, Farm ,he home of Mr and Alberta Kauffman of Logan were Workers' Revolution BY ©LOBE work cutting logs after being laid you play. Piano accordion, guitar, Jelly Bird Eggs Candy 10e and Mrs. Dallas Hills and twin - services were held at the Caledonia published In a local newspaper was of Sparta, Junior Wingeier of Low- years old. wt. 1500. C. M. Hlme- marimba, cornet, saxaphone. etc, boys. Don and Dick: Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles SrnUh. The service In the city Tuesday and had break- up the post week with a sore foot. funeral parlors with burial at read by Miss Smith. The spectacle of utility plants Mei'i Weir Ernest Barnes Is confined to his ell. Lloyd Fuller of Grand Rapids baugh. Phone 187-F3. p47-2t J. & J. School of Music Studio, lb. Ekl. Dekker and Mr. and Mrs. L. G. will be in charge of Mrs. F. L. Kin- Bowne Center. Mrs. Claire 'Lampert read the fast with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marshmallows Bul^ k 14c ney. After the service the class being seized by workers to forestall Two doors west of Postofflce home with the measles. township. Orlo Hendrlckson of Lowell. Friday afternoon and Brown Sigar lb. 5c Ccok of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon poem. "The Flowers' Sunday." Brandebury. After enjoying a short Spencer and Robert Cooper of WANTED—Gardens to plow; also Chocolate lb. will enjoy an Easter breakfast to- visit with Mrs. Brandebury they possibility of a wage cut was pre- Hazel McCall. Myria Anderson 60 acres woodsy residence sites evening. For Information, write Mrs. Clyde Deming of Grattan and and family of Grand Rapids were when In fancy all the garden flow- sented to the nation last week by Lowell, Mich. Plalnfleld. Cherries' Covered box 17c Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Deming of gether In the sun room of the went -down town. and Mary Vreeland attended the for sale, all platted. A, Velzey, J, & J,, 28 So. Division, Grand Friday evening supper guests of ers attended church In their own the C.I.O. in Michigan. Extension class at Bertha Sheeh- Beet posters were exhibited by Rapids p48 Pure Vegetable Hastings. Two beautiful anniver- Smith home. Mrs. Dale Curtlss Is appropriate manner, and Mrs. Stephen Weaver and wife of Lo- N. Washlngton-st. Lowell. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox. Dorothy In Europe it would be a "work- an's last Thursday. Burr Oak School of Grand Rapids Egg Dyes pkg. SUNSHINE COOKIES sary cakes, one made by Mary making arrangements. All members Lampert gave the amusing read- gan were week-end visitors at the 201. p45-4t of the class will please be on hand and Phyllis Chaterdon remained to ers' revolution". Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Damouth of township and the Knapp Road FOR SALE—Dodge tractor, coon Paas A Comic Tramfers 10c Deming and one by Mrs. Esther spend the week-end with their ing. "The Forward Duster," which home of Mrs. Weaver's parents, School. dog. 6 years old. A-l dog; mow- Cook, were enjoyed by the guests promptly at 7:00 next Sunday Willis Lape and wife. Willis It- The New York Times gave its Clare called on their mother. Mrs. PAINTING—Interior and exterior lb. uncle and aunt. told of the ludicrous events caused conservative readers the jitters on James Barnes, two evenings last Henry Ladewlg of Walker will ing machine. 2 horse wagon. Chocolate Crowns 15c at the cafeteria lunch, served dur- morning. by the very unexpected contents of much improved this week and painting done, contract or by the A special Easter offering will be Mr. and Mrs. George H. Miller Sunday, April 3, when It devoted @3ons So. Keene-No. Boston week. - be the Kent County contestant In hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Glen McPeck, R. 1. Ada. c48 ing the evening. Mr. and Mrs. ans son, George L. and Mrs. Nettie the Duster's pockets. seems to be coming fine now. the handicraft contest sponsored Deming were the recipients of received at the church senices a front page column to the Mich- Mrs. Ed. Potter Ernestine and Betty Barnes are Fred Sterzlck, R. R, 2, Lowell. CHICK BROODERS, feeders and GEMS AND LONG SLICES 14 oz. can 13c C. Miller were Sunday guests at From Tony's scrapbook. Miss J. S. Brandebury and wife with home after being in Florida with by the Dutch Kraft Corporation some lovely gifts. next Sunday. Smith read the poems. "The Large Frank Glade, wife and daughter igan seizure. Mich. p46. 4t fountains at factory prices.— DOLE'S LONG SPEARS No. 2 can 22c The Young People's Class enjoy- the EJarl Kinyon home in West The remarkable thing about it. their grandparents the past win- of Grand Rapids. Lowell. Order" and "Lost Cares," after Deloris drove to Sturgis Sunday. Jolly Community Club meets ter. The honor members In the girls CEMENT BLOCKS FOR SALE— American Dealers Manufactur- PINEAPPLE FANCY HAWAIIAN SLICED, No. 2 can 20c ed a luncheon at the home of Mr. Library Opening Donald and Dick MacNaughton which Mrs. Winnlfred Llnsday April 3. Brandebury and wife were at least to outsiders, Is the compla- next week Wednesday with Mrs. ing Co., 220 W. Maln-st,, Lowell, and Mrs. Dale Curtlss last Sunday cency with which Michigan offi- Mrs. Basil Vreeland called on work were: First year Cotton Building, Silo, Chimney blocks, of Lowell spent Monday evening sang 'Trees," with Miss Nellie Rol- dinner guests of the former's sizes the necessity for a close and p,eMe Clothing: Dorothy Dureum and bird baths, urns. Phone 187-F6. c48 8-or. The opening of the Alto branch evening. After the luncheon three lins at the piano. cialdom accepted the situation. accurate check on all its spend- of the Kent county library was carlloads of young people went to with their friend, George L. Miller, brother-in-law Edgar Soules and rr urday afternoon. Maxine Van Oss of Cannon town- See me for prices, Oscar Sim- Fancy Bartlett Pears ^r15c Llhby's Friit Cocktail 10c who left Wednesday for Detroit, In keeping with the true spirit of wife. The Glades were entertained ,Governor Murphy continued his Ings. Hr. and Mrs. Adrian Vanden- FOR SALE—18x27 In. linoleum well attended Friday afternoon and Grand Rapids to attend the pre- policy of mediation via the confer- Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Vreeland and ship. Elizabeth Bloomstrom of mons, 2 miles west of Lowell on rugs, 8c; 6 rolls toilet tissue. 15c; where he will take his final exam- the "picnic party" the hostess. Mrs. for dinner at the home of Elmer If Lowell wants to do itself a hout and Chas. were In Sunfield Harold were callers at the Glenn Sparta, Lois Stream and Lois Met- M-21, c46, 4t evening and everyone was pleased Easter services and heard the [ence table. No one raised the ques- credit let It follow the example of and Ionia Monday and vteited with axe handles. 19c; strainer pads. Peaches ST ri5c Lihby's Kadota Figs r i7c singing of the four choirs of the inations before going on to New- Florence Cramton. served a dainty Kline and family. In the afternoon Sanborn home Sunday afternoon. ternlck of Tyrone. Adella Tlmln- with the library and seemed to lunch by inviting each member to tion about sending troops, or law Pontlac, when by exercising busi- Mr. and Mrs. Frantz at Sunfield. 23c and up; and many other think It filled a long needed want East Congregational church. After port, R. I. where he will be In all came over to the Soules home. Stterftpy Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn were sky. Bernlce Tlmlnsky. Elsie Groe- MONEY LOANED—To farmers at savings on quality merchandise. training the next twelve weeks be- help themselves to a large paper Mr. Soules has been very 111 and and order, or constitutional rights, ness Judgement and cutting out Mr. and Mrs. George Woodcock 5 per cent Interest. See your Delicious for Alto. this sen-Ice they visited Klise and so on. In this modern day, such In Grand Rapids Monday to see nenboom. Virginia Ford and Imo- Battery charging wanted. 6 volt. fore entering the U. S. Navy. bag in which a real picnic lunch was confined to his bed for some politics the manager so reduced and family of Lansing were Sun- their niece. Minnie DeVine, who gene Levitt of Vergennes, Kath- County Agricultural Agent or Sweet, Tender No. 2 can Mesdames Charles Foote and Memorial Chapel where Dr. Helsley, had been packed. things have been apparently rele- "I wholly disapprove of what 35c; 2 volt. 25c. Wicks & Quast, the pastor, explained the various Mr. and Mrs. Arvllle Jessop and time but had Improved so that he costs and increased the efficiency day guests of Mr. and Mrs. James underwent an operation at St. eryn Hunt of Cannon and Janet Grand Rapids Production Credit Mrs. Kinney poured tea In the af- The prize for the contest game gated to the limbo of the "horse- you say but will defend to the Maloney. The Gamble Store. W, Maln-st., SWEET PEAS Lapel Brand son of Elkton, Miss Maude Foster was able to attend church services of government that he won unsoli- Ass'n., Murray Bldg,, Grand Rap- 12c ternoon and were assisted by Mrs. features of this beautiful struc- Mary's hospital. Towner of Byron. Lowell, p48 and friend of Detroit were recent was a plant-pot stuffed full of and-buggy." death your right to say It"— Vol- cited publicity that brought him George and Andrew Hoover were Ids. Mich, c38tf M. A. Watson and Mrs. Carl Yeiter. ture. Returning to the Curtiss that day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lutz of Ceres- Second year Clothing. Cotton: No. 2 visitors at the W. J. Foster home. candles, wrapped in varied colored W. J. Glasgow and wife were In A circuit court Judge added con- taire. a deluge of inquiries from all over at the home of their parents, Mr. ! with Mrs. G. M. Thorndlke and heme the party disbanded after en- co called on the latter's son, and Lois Richards of Ada. Rosella Vug- TYPING PAPER for sale at the FARMERS PLEASE NOTE- can cellophane papers which presented Lansing Monday. fusion to the picture by announ- the nation, requesting information and Mrs. John Hoover Sunday. wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelb Every step In a Wolverine Shell Fancy Petit Pois Peas ^ 17c Whole Kernel Corn lOc Mrs. Harold Nye at the coffee joying refreshments served by Mrs. cing that state courts lacked Judi- teveen of Walker. Barbara Mc- Ledger office, good 16 lb. bond, urns in the evening, assisted by Curtlss. who sponsored the trip to the appearance of a plant full of John Keller and family with El- as to how he did it This year the Afternoon guests there were Mr. and daughter Ruth Thursday. Garry of Grand Rapids. Eileen Horsehlde shoe Is one of com- 17-ox. No. 2 Logan colorful flowers. cial rights to interfere In labor dif- Notice—The editor assumes no res- village has $10,000.00 less bonds to and Mrs. George Feuerstine and 100 sheets, size 8^4 x 11, for 21c, Mrs. Basil 'Hayward and Mrs. D. East Church. delne Preston were recent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ruttenbar and Groenenboom and Sophie Tlmlnsky Including sales tax, tf fort, They wear 1.000 miles and Green Giant Peas can 17c Larsen's Veg-AII 2 cans 21e Mrs. Spenor Johnson The club will hold Its final meet- guests at the home of Cecil Pres- ficulties now that the National La- ponsibility for views and opinions meet than it had last year. Last Theodore. Mrs. Martha Morgan and son stay soft. Factory samples and W. Smith. Miss Audra Clark, as expressed In communications ap- of Vergennes. Marjorle Hansen of 4-ot librarian, will be at the public's ing of the club year on Thursday, ton of near Clarksville. bor Board has Jurisdiction. This year's tax roll, not shown on the Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenhout Vernon of Northville and Mr. and GOOD WORK—Painting and pa- rejects. $2.12 to $3.06, Coons, Del Mais Alto Locals e news to many citizens, who pearing In this department Space Tyrone. June Kilbourne of Walker, NibletsCorn 14g Pimentos Re^ d Peppers Ic service Tuesday afternoons and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel ICauffman April 28. with Mrs. Lizzie Martin, Will Glasgow, wife and Mildred financial statement was $18,177.31. and Chas. spent Thursday after- Mrs. John Heler of Grand Rapids Gertrude Keegstra of Galnee. Coral perhanglng, 1938 papers, whole- hostess, and Mrs. Lottie Svoboda had been under the Impression Is allotted for the sole purpose of noon In Clartoville with friends. USED CARS FOR SALE- For Fancy 4-oz. evenings and Saturday forenoons "The Dutch Detective" was play- and children were Sunday dinner with J. S. Brandebury and wife giving any citizen the right to ex- It is obvious that taxes can be were visitors Sunday at the home Lymburner. Lela Adams and Doro- sale. Nothing more than 35c large from 10 to 11 is a special service for ed again In Alto Friday night and guests of her mother and family In charge of program. Election of drove out to Bowne Sunday. They that the rights of property could drastically reduced this year, but Mr. and Mrs. Garret Crumbeen of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelb. thy Reyburn of Sparta. double bolt, also have Imperial 1937 Plymouth 4-dr, Tour. Sedan. Pnnpkin pies S No. 2^i cans 25c Mnshrooms Buttons 27e officers will take place and a pot- tress himself, and such express- children. It is also a central and a fine crowd present considering in Ionia. made a brief call on Wilbur Pardee be defended and protected In court fone are not to be construed as re- It is a safe bet they will not be. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton and Third year Cotton: La Van Gra- line of washable papers. Lyle 1936 Plymouth 2 dr. Tour, Sedan. convenient place for board meet- the very bad snowy weather. The Mr. and Mrs. Semlah Weaver luck lunch served. Bring your own and wife then were Joined by Har- Jubilantly, the C.I.O. union pro- presenting the editor's thoughts For already the council has enter- family were Sunday guests of Mr. Denlck, 511 Front St., Lowell. 1936 Ford 2-dr. Tour. Sedan. table service. ham of Cascade and Donna Jean ings and a meeting place for Gar- cast played their parts better, if were Monday dinner guests of Mr. vey Blough, wife and Lela Star- claimed it had triumphed again, and Ideas on the subjects or mat- ed into a spending spree, despite and Mrs. George Denton. Whitneyville Condon of Vergennes. p45-4t 1934 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan, qt. Jar 15c Mission Inn CoHee possible, than a week ago and the and Mrs. Clarence Kime of Clarks- forestalling any wage cuts for four ters that may be discussed herein. Mr. and Mra Robert Ford and 1934 Chevrolet 2-dr, Sedan. Libhy's Pickles °^ den Club members when going on bard of near Hastings and the the times that call for rigid econ- Mrs. Elwin Flynn Woolen Clothing: Ruth Huyser et8 qt.Jar 27c Our finest blend a garden tour. On Tuesday, 24 lunatics were crazier than ever. ville. Ada Locals three families all with well-laden months. The right of free speech Is one of omy, with relief rolls rapidly baby spent Sunday with his mother. FARMS FOR SALE—Also houses 1930 Chevrolet Coach. lb. the prerogatives granted under the and Marjorle Matthews of Walker. niiHie Stuffed, for salads 6 oi. jar 17c of choice coffee books were let out by Miss Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Adon Meyers of Mr. and Mrs. George Wieland dinner baskets Just slid over to All of which raises a query: mounting and unfavorable econ- Walter Vandenhout of near Ada Dorothy Orlik of Byron. Margaret with lots, Wm. T. Condon, Low- 1929 Plymouth Coach. 21c Freeport have moved into the up- and Marie of South Lowell spent Sunday callers of Mrs. Mary What next? constitution, and, for this reason, spent all day Saturday with his The Community Prayer meeting ell Phone 140, c47-2t McQueen Motor Company. Low- VllfCl fancy Queens 6 oi. Jar 17c Harris were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence the Jerry Blough home where with omic conditions casting deeper sha- Koert of Ada. Dorothy Wingeier per rooms at Arlie Draper's. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles space Is given. It Is the opinion of dowe. The councilmen were willing parents, Mr. and Mra A. Vanden- will be held at the Jas. Ballard ell. Phone 124. c48 White Circle Dinner Well Attended Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lock- much tooting of auto horns they the editor that discussion and ar- home Tuesday night of Lowell. Alice Tlmlnsky of Ver- FOR SALE—5-room modern bun- Mrs. Sarah Behler returned Sun- Wieland and William. announced to Jerry and Anna that candidates for office. They were hout. SNO*SHEEN A fine crowd attended the White wood of Gand Rapids and Mr. and Lowe District ument will cany more weight if Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Flynn are gennes and Marjorle Bird of Nel- galow, large, modern poultry FOR SALE—2 good big cows, due Pnre Jellies r 9c day to the home of her son, Allen Mr. and Mrs. Elton Church and they had come to remind them that not drafted. The $60.00 per year Mrs. Ed. Potter spent Friday son. Circle Aid dinner Wednesday noon. In Lake Odessa. Mrs. Meyers of Esther Miller accompanied Mr. and Mrs. George Sillaway and Clara of Mrs. Gertrude Tbomss fept free from base Insinuations, night at the Ralph Wheaton home the parents of a baby girl. Marilyn house, about 30 lots, $3800, 8- to freshen soon. F. J. Graham. 5 Cedar Springs. the latter were newlyweds forty- mud-throwing and the charging of they voted each appears to be the Complete Coetumes; Donna Mae 617 N. Washington St,, Lowell, CAKE FLOUR Net proceeds from dinner were Freeport Is helping care for her. Mrs. George Overholt of East Lake market price for "public-minded- in Saranac and Saturday Mr. nd Mae, born Sunday, April 3. room house, electric lights, 1 acre, Orange Bitter LT r i4c about $10.00. The "traveling suit- Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. five yeans ago Saturday, April 9. ulterior motives on the part of pub- Congratulations are extended by Lymburner of Sparta. Mary Patter- $750. 10-room house, lights, 4*6 p48 Her many friends will he glad to Odessa to Flint Sunday and spent Jerry and Anna were very much Mrs. Clara Thompson papered lic officials striving to serve the ness," "civic pride", etc. of which Mrs. Wheaton and Marie and Mrs. case" had completed its journey hear her operation was successful. the day with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Harry Fitch were Clif- the community to Mr. and Mrs. son of Cascade and Dorothy Kropf lots. $900, 8-room house, modern frM. JT Free Paring Knife surprised at the sudden appear- for her aunt, Clara Slsson, Thurs- public honestly and conscientiously. we have heard so much in the past Potter went to Grand Rapids and of Vergennes, ICE BOX FOR SALE— 100-lb. Maraschino Cherries 14c and contained $16.00, and we never Stanley Kinney of M. S. C. spent Tucker and family and Mr. and ford Hoolsema and Ellis Cuddy of called at the Cella Boss and Byron Merle Aldrlch. with garage, $1500, 8-room house, with each Skeels. ance of their guests but gave them day. —R G. Jefferles, Editor The amount the council voted it- Four hundred forty-two girls ex- capacity. $2.00, 5-Drawer Chest. pkg. knew what poetical ladies belonged the week-end with his parents. Mrs. James Shaffer and family. The Aid dinner was well attend- self Is nearly three times the In- Potter homes and on Bradley Boss Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ballard at- two lots, barn and garage, $1500. package 25c to our Aid until the little blue Mr. and Mrs Leon Atkins and a hearty welcome. The guests took tended the funeral of an old friend hibited a total of 1432 garments or 8-room house, modern, but fur- $4,00. C. A, Rogers, Corner Ver- i Rev. and Mrs. Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Weaver possession of the home and soon ed election day, proceeds $25.00. erease of taxes levied last year. at Sunshine Sanitarium. Swift's Spreads \ lb. pkg. 8c book was read by Mrs. V. L. Watts. Miss Jean Bosscher of Grand daughter Coral Jane and -son Jack POOH-POOHS POOL In Courtland Monday. articles made for their own rooms. nace. garage. $1500. 8-room house, gennee Rd, and Suffolk. Lowell,! spent over Sunday In Grand Rap- htt'i the dining table Just loaded Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wickham of We were told how efficiently the Mr. and Mrs. James Balrd and The remaining articles were auc- Rapids spent the week-end with Ids with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mt. Pleasant, Pa., are with Mr. Editor of The Ledger, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baird were Grandma Graham is staying at The estimated value of their ex- modern, 3 stall garage, $2100. p48 Cheese Mild Colby lb. 21c and Mrs. Arthur Martin for an ex- wiui a fine dinner. After the close Grand Rapids were visitors at the village government operated, but hibits Is $1725.05, their cost $791.62. tioned off, with Mrs. Fred Pattlson Kathleen Gephart. Willis Lape. Asahel Thompson home Sunday af- The New Deal government, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Carl Graham home. Double houee, modern but fur- Salad Dressing as auctioneer, talking them out of tended visit, arriving this past of the meal Miss Mildred Glasgow probably not a person outside the Thus the girls saved a total of PERSONAL Correspondence Sta- Mrs. I. 'H. Dintaman and Mrs. R. Mrs. Lena Mlshler spent Sunday ternoon. robndly and Justly scored for its Homer Thornton In Grand Rapids. Mary Rose Murphy is spending nace. $1100. New small house, tionery. large secretary size sheets Freah. Rich, creamy quart over $5.00. making suitcase bring week. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln Davis Just quietly vacated her seat at council knows that approximately $933.43 by making their own lbs. J. Maxson and son spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Benton extravagant spending on Believe- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter and part of her vacation with Grace modern but furnace. $1500. 8- with envelopes to match put up clean 15c over $21.25. besides a lot of fun. afternoon with their mother, Mrs and Ruth and Kathleen Litchfield the table and soon slid up to the $75,000.00 went through its hands, Douglass. clothes. •n pitted Dates 2 Trl point Jar 28e and Mrs. Lydla Karcher of South and Janet and Marlene Lass were It-Or-Not projects that piled up a but still the increase in taxes of Paul called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank- room house, modern but furnace, In neat, durable boxes contain- Mrs. Carrie Nelllns, a former W. J. Foster. Bowne. were Sunday guests at the Martin bride and groom of forty-five years Mrs. Rhods Brown, mother of sun porch, garage. $2,000. 8-room Wadnut or home. and with a few appropriate re- Wednesday night supper guests at national debt that taxpayers long $107.34 was necessary. This Is a lin Ott south of Saranac anu at Five 4-H Club Scholarships ing 100 sheets and 100 envelopes 4-lb. member, who has moved to Grand Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fineis and Lee Francisco of Moseley spent the Thomas Karcher home. will stagger under, and without the Bert Potter home In N. Bos- L. A. Brown, passed away Satur- house, lights, water, barn. 11 lit Meats Pecan halves 25c Rapids with her sister. Mrs. Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Soboda have marks presented them with a beau- lot of money for a village of our Kent County 4-H Club members at $1.00 per box. Printed with daughter Sally of Lowell were Sunday with Lloyd. Noah and Ken- Miss Marie Nash was absent proportional and lasting benefits ton Monday afternoon. day afternoon after being ill since acres. $2400, 7-room house, lights, your monogram and name and tall Northrup. was presented with a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and neth Blough. moved Into their new home on tiful lace table cloth and lovely population. Instead of returning last July. Funeral services were received 5 scholarships offered by Sweetheart from school the past week on ac- to the people affected, should serve any excess money to the taxpayers Mrs. James Balrd called on Mrs. large barn, 3 acres, $1500. Large address for $1,00 additional. See Fancy Shrimp 17c gift from the Circle with regrets of Mrs. Elmer Dintaman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seeley of Con- Main-sL from their former home vase of beautiful flowers as a gift conducted at Metcalf's Chapel on Michigan State College for, out- barn. 10 acres. $650. 25 acres, b on M-21. count of illness. as an example to even small local in reduced taxes the council seems Herbert Chrysler In Ionia one day samples at Ledger Office. tf 7«*-o*. her leaving us and she responed Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattlson were stantine and Mrs. Ray Terry of from the whole company. Jerry Monday at 2:00 p. m. with burial standing work done In 1937, lights, basement barn, 2 large Soap 4 "» 19c Callers at the home of Dr. and and Anna thanked their friends Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karcher governments when it is proposed bent upon finding new ways to last week. with appreciative remarks. Other Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Grand Rapids were Friday dinner and Maud and Mr. and Mrs. Nell In Nashville. The community ex- Wendel Beuschel of Sparta re- poultry houses. 8-room residence GOOD WORK HORSE for sale. Tnna Fish LTm 15c guests were Mrs. G. L. Bond, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Freeman this past heartily who wished them many that such things as swimming pools spend it It begins to appear that ceived one In handicraft work. Bet- Mrs. 'Hllbert Mofflt of Alaska. Mr. guests of Mrs. Ray Seese and fam- Karcher were Thursday night sup- tends sincere sympathy to Mr. for $2500. 85 acres, modern brick 3 mllets north Clarksville. 1st S'i-o/.. Wm. Northrup and Mrs. Cilley of week were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton more years of happiness. Later in be built and paid out of tax money. an efficient city manager is the ty Grannie of Nelson In poultry. and Mrs. Nate Mofflt of Caledonia ily. per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill No doubt your readers generally South Boston Brown. house, barn, 25 acres muck. $3500. house across US-16 on north side. Crab Meat Fancy 18c Grand Rapids and Josephine Sals- who have just returned from spend- Mr. and Mrs. George Graham Davles of Cannonsburg and Mr. the day Ice cream and a delicious beat bet for the village. He would Mies Bslle Young Mr. and Mrs. Gregg Ramsdell Merton Sowerby of Oakfleld In Wyandotte and Mrs. Jim Ossewaarde of Grand Karcher, the occasion being Jerry's would be interested to learn Just 90 acres. 8-room house, lights, Frank Allerdlng. p48. bury of Bowne Center. ing the winter In Florida, were also and baby and Helen Jeffery of cake baked and trimmed by Mrs. second birthday. have no difficulty realizing his sal- and son Raymond were Grand dairy. Roger Gust of Nelson In Next regular meeting will be May Rapids. Glasgow was served. how such ideas originate. This ary and a material savings to the large basement barn, several Quicker, safer cleaning guests. Lowell called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hastings visitors Saturday were Rapids visitors Saturday. Colt project and Luclle Holmden other buildings. $7,000, 118 acres, 11, but it was voted to have a sup- Miss Ethelyn Cook and Mrs. Bert burst of inspiration parallels that people out of the council's free Marie, the ten year old daughter of Oakfleld for canning work. Pet Milk 2:i 15c Ed. Barry and Jack Paul of At- Starbard Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Thompson, of a few years back when It was of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kyser, and a Louis Douglass left Saturday af- lights. 8-room house, large barn, Keene Breezes per Instead of a dinner. lanta called on the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Austin at- Marshall of Byron Center were spending. ternoon for Monroe, Mich., and On the State Honor Roll was 3 cans 25C Mrs. Henry Thompson and Willis, proposed to build a bridge across fifth grader in the North Bell other buildings. $5000. A. R. Mrs, A. Lee Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Thorndlke, last tended church services in Lowell hostesses to seventeen guests at a East Caledonia The voters should bury any pro- will be working In Ohio this week. Ellis Ball of Algoma. handicraft; kitchen shower given at the Mar- Mrs. 8. VanNamee Mrs. Merrill Karcher and Jerry Flat River to save the school stu- school, won the township cham- Smith. 212 E. Main. Lowell Mich. Girls' 4-H and Junior Livestock Thursday afternoon while enroute Sunday morning. and Mrs. Watt Thomas. posal for a swimming pool in a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ladewlg. Walker, handi- Clubs Hold Meeting shall home on Saturday, honoring dents a few extra blocks' walk. If way to indicate their contempt for pionship at the recent spelling p47-2t to Lansing on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edon Meyers and Mrs. Heeler was a Sunday dinner contest at the Boston Center Jarold Raab (nee Thelma Graham) craft ; Lloyd Bloomer. Lowell, corn; George Taylor wras sitting up on Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roark of Mrs. Dedla Meyers of Freeport Miss Elizabeth Cook of Cascade, Mrs. Harold Welton and children Lowell has no other Christmas the proposal. What ridiculous on the birth of a son at Blodgett Harold Bloomer, Lowell, beans; E, Sunday, recovering nicely from his The Bowne Junior Livestock Club whose marriage to John Krum of guest of her daughter, Mrs. Myron wish than for a $20,000.00 swim- school and will compete for county FOR SALE]—Black mare. 9 years and Girls' 4-H club both held their Bellevue spent Sunday at the were Sunday dinner guests of Miss returned home Friday after spend- Thompson and family. spending has done to the nation honors In the contest at Ionia this hospital Sunday, April 10. L, Phelps, Courtland. dairy; J, W, old; O, I, C, brood sow. Poland recent appendix operation, u Ada Is a coming event Mrs. Or- ming pool that would cost the tax- meeting at Bowne Center Aid hall Roark home and Darlene returned Mamie Tyler. ing a week in Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson the same can do for even a village. week. Mrs. J. E. Rockefellow accom- Beciter. Courtland. potatoes and China stock hog. 8 months old; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weeks and heme with them for the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Francisco vies Kellogg. Mrs. James McCor- her parents. payers $4,000.00 Robert L. Ripley Those afflicted with such flights panied Mrs. Parker and Betty of Betty Grannls. Nelson In Food 2 shoats. sulky plow, farm wag- family. Mrs. Dell Lee and Gene Monday evening. After playing mlck and Mrs. Ed. McCormlck and baby of Portland and Ethel should be informed. Somebody is South Bell PTA will have their ball a while, the meeting was call- Mr. and Mrs. Lyndell Duell and and family of Moseley spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proctor spent Thompson spent Friday -night and of fancy as this proposal Indicates next meeting Wednesday evening, Alaska to Grand Rapids Saturday. Preparation, on. set cane bottom chairs, Lee were dinner guests Sunday at daughter of Greenville were Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin were guests from Ada. Tuesday afternoon in Hastings. responsible for attempted trickery doubtlessly would be unsafe In- Paul Graham Is spending his va- Swivel office chair. 2 3-burneroll the Robert Weeks home. ed to order by their president. Nancy Whaley and Florence Saturday with their parents, Mr. to put a fast one over on the tax- April 13. when the Bushnell school day visitors at the Albert Duell Blough and family. Mrs. Emmett Sheehan entertain- and Mrs. Myron Thompson. vestors of their own money. will furnish the program. cation with the home folks. stoves. Anchor-holt cream separ- Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Weeks and 209 W. Main St. LOWELL home. Charles Wieland with Mrs. El- Shea were awarded gold certifi- ed the Home Economics Club on payers of the village by failing to M. F. Langworthy. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sower and STAR CORNERS ator. Jim Monks. 34 miles west family were Sunday guests of her cates at the 4-H Club Achievement give sufficient notice before elec- Alton Mick had a tonsil operation Mrs. Ira Blough Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rynhout have mer Winey of East Campbell went Thursday. In Cbwell last week. Mary Rose Murphy of North Mus- of G. T, depot, p47-2t parents at Lakevlew. moved into the upper rooms of to see the latter's brother, David exhibit and program held at Rock- Mrs. Lester Bartlett and children LaBarge Ripples tion time of this ridiculous propo- kegon called at the Douglass home Mrs. Louis Hardy is recovering ford on Saturday. Nancy had suc- sal. A mere two votes prevented a A cow in Maine has given birth Mrs. George Tucker has been CREAM SEPARATOR— McCor- Mrs. Lydla Wlngeler's house. Winey at Ionia Saturday. spent last week with relatives in Mrt. Vem Lerlng sick and her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Sunday. Mary Rose remained to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mlshler from a recent attack of bronchitis., Mr. and Mrs. George Yager and cessfully completed a third year handful of people from saddling a to her third set of twins. Seeming- spend her vacation with Grace. were Sunday dinner guests at Will mlck-Deerlng. No. 3. like new; was Rockford Saturday, All members Mrs. F. L. Curtis, In the afternoon Mrs. Semlah Weaver entertained Lansing. ly the only thing that can be done Dawson, spent last week with her. D.le Robinson ws taken to Lo^H Market Report Mrs. John Linton called on Mr. and the Brethren Ladles Aid Thursday. project In sewing and she modelled Mrs. Llbbie McKnlght of Marne, $4,000.00 tax on the over-burdened Barbara Bates was a Sunday Hoffman's. McCormlck-Deerlng No. 4 Man- Blodgett hospital last Friday , - . . . and leaders attended all day. The all drove to Coopersvllle and call- a spring suit. Florence had com- Mr. and Mrs. John Winks of about It Is to declare her uncon- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gardner an emergency operation for ap-' Corrected April 14, 1938 Mrs. Carl Gllllland of Lake Odessa There were 15 present for dinner. Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Mrs. Grace Tolhurst of Middle- taxpayers. It is also to be noted that and two daughters and Mr. and guest of Jean Aldrich. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stahl called ure spreader, In A-l condition. girls are pretty proud of their ed on Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hackett Sunday. Quilting was done. pleted a first year sewing project the council followed similar tactics stitutional. Mrs. Emma Graham is visiting at Ray Stahl's Sunday afternoon. Inquire Percy J. Read A Sons. pendlcltls. Wheat, bu .J .76 dresses, towels, and darns. It sure Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dutcher. vllle spent the week-end with Mr. Mra John Pasanen and baby of R c bu Mr. and Mns. Ray Reynhout, El- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erb of Delton Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tyler and and she had a dress and smock ex- in voting Itself pay. The people were her son, Carl and family. They Mrs. Jane Kelm spent Saturday Lowell. c48 Mrs, Gertrude Lampkln of Wash- y ' 80 was a grand achievement day for hibited at the style show. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rathbun and Mrs. Henry Timm and family. Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ward Campau and Miss Eleanor called on Mr. and Mrs. Ekl. O'Har- Delton. with her aunt and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luneke and not consulted, although they pay Ledger want ada are noted for called on Mrs. Jarold Raab and until Monday with her sister, Mrs. Ington state was a visitor at the Corn, bu 40 all. Gregory all of Grand Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests of Mf. HORSES—Black mare, wt 1400, row Saturday. ter of Illinois, spent Wednesday and Mrs. J. C. Proctor. son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hlgley and the bill. Such action but empha- results. tf son at the hospital Monday. Will Kauffman and family. 'Herbert Chamberlain home last' Buckwheat, cwt 1.40 About 40 friends and relatives Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Roark and evening In Grand Rapids Tom Morris were Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Douglass Miss Helen Hudson of Beldlng $100; pair of 2-year-old mares; Monday. , Barley, cwt 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter ats bu surprised Chas. Bancroft March 31, Herbert Cronlnger's. Darlene were In Lansing Wednes- Mrs. Mae Wigfleld and sons of thur Rubeck of Ionia, Mrs. Hugh were Lowell visitors Friday after- was a supper guest at the Ford If you need any horses for your Mr, and Mrs. Don Pierce were O ' 28 Michael McGihn spent Thursday Flynn and Mrs. Salina Lorlng en- f••••••••••••••••• Corn and 0at8 Feed Ten boards of carrom were played, Mrs. Frank David and Mrs. Geo. day evening \islting relatives from Saranac. Mrs. Rose Bryant of JU- Ritter of Dutton, Mrs. Mildred noon. Wingeier home Sunday evening. spring planting, be sure and see guests of his mother, Mrs. Mar-; - cwt... 1,50 in Hastings. Joyed Sunday dinner with Mr. and H Try Oar ^ orn Mrs, Fred Clark. Mrs. Stella But- Sckitama called on Mrs, Crother at Kansas City at the home of George Farnham of Caledonia and Mr. us, Percy J, Read A Sons. Low- garet Helmer of Ionia Saturday C Meal, cwt 1.35 to and Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs Mrs. Vera Lorlng and father Andy Mrs. Forrest Graham is improv- Mr. and Mrs, Will Blough sperv Coar8e ter. Roy Wlleon and Earl Douglass Butterworth hospital Friday. Trescott. and Mrs. Glenn Chaffee of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Venema of ell- c48 night and enjoyed Sunday In Beld-; Cracked Corn. cwt.... 1.50 called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese Stewart ing and expects to return to her Saturday at Ira Blough'e. were In Rockford Wednesday af- THIS NEW TIRE WILL STOW Mesdames George Skldmore, El- and family Sunday afternoon. Rapids. Cascade spent Sunday afternoon 5 HOT LUNCHES ? own home soon. ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Jesko. Shelled Corn, cwt 1.38 This community extends sincere and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Millie Campbell spent Mon- Harry Johnson of Grand Rapids ternoon to arrange the Campau sympathy to the family of the late m QUICKER, SAFER 0N| mer Dintaman. John Linton and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Stahl Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. E. A. Amstrong was calling spent Friday and Saturday at Will Mr, and Mrs, Russell Chamber- Bran, cwt 1.40 Emmett Sheehan. day afternoon with Mrs. Lottie Mlddl,n Cllppens Club exhibit, Mrs. Duane Brown who passed WET ROADS THAN YOUVE Fred Pattlson attended the funeral called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Zerbe Wm. Furner were Mrs. Ella Burt in our vicinity Sunday afternoon. Kauffman's. lain and son of Greenville were, K8. cwt 1.40 Miss Lois Lind of Caledonia spent Neimeyer. lF,lour bb 60 Mr, and Mrs. Glen Gllmore and away at her home Friday, April 9, •EVER STOPPED BEFORE J services for Mrs. Kittle Stonehouse Sunday evening. and Mrs. Robert Burt of Grand - SAVE - Mr. and Mrs. Merle Aldrlch call- Mrs. Alma Stahl called at Fran- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' l S- Rapids. % the week-end with Patricia Wel- Mrs. Henry Harper spent last I PRATT LAKE INN a Pea baby of Greenville and Mrs. C. D, at the Mausoleum on US-16 Mon- 'The Dutch Detective" which was week with her daughter, Mrs. Mel- ed at the Douglass home Sunday. cis Seeee's home Monday after- Herbert Chamberlain. Maggie Carr Beans, cwt 2,20 day afternoon. Mrs. Stonehouse given by the Sweet PTA at the Mrs. Jennie Johnson spent a few ton. • on US-1< n noon. was a supper guest. Light Red Beans, cwt 3.25 Terrlll and son of Stanton visited •E IN FOR THWLUN6 Andrew Welton of Grand Rap- vln Peel and family of Stanwood. 01 d Be sure to read the new serial moved from Alto to Atlanta about Logan school Wednesday evening days of the past week in Grand Mrs. Rose Bryant spent Satur- Mr, and Mrs. Ward Conner en-, "* Re Beans, cwt 3,25 at the M, Clark home Sunday. DEMONSTRATION RiDEl Ids spent part of last week with his Mrs. Vern Lorlng'received word ' 20 miles east of Od. Rapids J First Urchin—My father has got ILi ht story. 'To Ride the River With," a year ago. to a large crowd was enjoyed by Rapids visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bovd day night and Sunday at John tertalned Noah Blshdp and Dor- K Cranberry Beans, cwt,. 4.25 Mary David and Leroy are stay- Smith. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wel- Sunday evening of the death of her electricity in his hair. now appearing in the Ledger. If •vl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson and all. Time - Money • TreiUe Kreb's home. othy Sunday, Glenn Conner and Yellow Eye Beans, cwt 3.25 ing at the home of her parents for you did not read the opening chai>- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattlson attend- "Candles of the Lord," an Easter ton. i cousin, Mrs. Wiley Washburn of S Mobile Qas and Oil J Second Brat—-Dat ain't nuttin'— mother were guests of Mr, and Potatoas. cwt 75 Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Johnson Pottersvllle. me old man's got gas in his stom- Evelyn Wilcox of Freeport spent an indefinite time, ters, better look up the back num- • Put these ten- ed the St. Patrick's Euchre party and children called on Mr. and pageant, will be given at 10 o'clock Mrs. Norman HIgglns. ! Butter, lb 28 Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Benjamin and Wedding invitations printed at Mrs. Richard Harper has been ach. Sunday and Monday at the Austin bers of the Ledger. A synopsis of sational new at East Caledonia Saturday night. Mrs. Ray Wieland and family of on Easter Sunday morning at the Livestock and Farm Equipment find • PERRY & COUCH ; Erb home, Howard Bowen and son Emery Butterfat, lb,. •28 son of Saranac were Sunday din- the chapters already printed ap- Goodrich Tires on Margaret Gougherty and Fred Pat- Freeport to see Lawrence who Is Ada Congregational church by the the Ledger office. tf on the sick list the past week. motored to Edmore Sunday and Eggs, doz. .16 Mrs. Arthur Menzle, Miss Doro- • •»•••••••••••••( Mrs, Lulu Layer spent Sunday ner and supper guests of Mr. and pears each week. tf your car and then tlson won first prizes and Mrs. home from school doctoring a sore young people of the Sunday School. Ledger Want Ads pay. with Mrs, Mary Shaffer. brought Mrs. Bowen home. She Hogs, live, cwt 8.50 Fred Pattlson and Al. Curley won foot. Everybody is welcome to come and thy Menzle and friend Ward Pick- ready buyers when advertised for sale o4T-8t had been caring for Mrs. Mae H0?9- tlressed. cwt 12.50 you 11 know what ett called on Ruth Frlsble Sunday Mrs, A. E. Wingeier attended a it means to be consolations. Mrs. Fred Batey won Miss Anna Lasby, who Is attend- to bring their friends and worship P.TA, meeting at Sparta Tuesday. Bowen Sayles. who has been ill Beef, live, lb 04-.12 the door prize. Thirteen tables were ing school at Lowell. Is spending at the church with these young afternoon. in the Lowell Ledger. In no other r with pneumonia. Beef, dressed, lb 08-.18 ved by a "Sil- people. Watch Youc Mrs. Ray Harper returned home The boys and girls 4-H Club met vertown Stop." In pjay and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- the Easter vacation with her moth- at the Ladles Aid Hall at Bowne Selected and Tested Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parker and Chickens, lb l8-,20 Donald were hosts for the evening. er. Mrs. Earl Starbard. from Blodgett hospital Thursday way can so many people be reached family were Sunday dinner guests Kidneys/ where she underwent an operation. Be sure factory Center Monday evening. Thirty- Master Wendell Thaler of Leigh- four were present. of Mr, and Mrs, Louis Stevens, ton spent last week with his uncle She Is gaining quite fast. Mill' VOIH TIIIII Doing the wrong thing Is easy, Ionia Co. Pomona Grange iwinj Help Them Qeanee the Blood Ruth and Billy Frlsble spent at such a small cost and with so little Mr. and Mrs, Charles Wood were Mr, and Mrs, Warren Reed at- and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lin- but frequently calls for a great of Harmful Body Waste Trained Experts Alfalfa, Idaho, Mich. tended a party at the home of Mr. Campau Lake uranoi ton. deal of explanation. Sunday with their grandparents. dinner guests at Francis Shaffer's Mrs. E. R. Hurd Too UdSm an cowUatly fitaria* Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell. Mr. effort. Sunday. and Mrs, Elmo Hoy Saturday ve- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Foster and Ionia County Pomona Grange vwU m»tur (ran th« blood Mnaa. But nlng. Mr. and Mrs. dlayo Reed al- wmi family and their guest. Mrs. E. M will convene Saturday evening kldona mmflmm lac la tMr wo*—do and Mrs. Ben Robblne and friends Work on your car Katherlne and Irene Seese called June, Mammoth and s/uw (Me the s7a/is : aot act aa Natara laiaodad—faO to r*. on Treva Seese Sunday afternoon. so attended and remained to spend Mrs. Frank David was in Kala- PiUPE Foster of Grand Rapids, were April 16, with Keene Grange. Ser- Bora of Grand Rapids were afternoon FAST RELIEF FOR Inipurttfea that. If ratalaad, may Our entire staff Is factory trained and use only guaranteed and Mrs. Ray Seese. Mrs. Will Blough the week-end at the Hoy home. mazoo Wednesday to see a niece, Tuesday callers at the W. J. Foster geant Sullivan of the Michigan golaott^Uta ayataa Md up—t tba whota callers. Every week Tht Ledger is read in Sweet Clover Mrs. Clayton Cahoon, Mary Lou. who is 111. and found her as well CLEAN AND WHITEN TEETH Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Peel of authorised parts, of the following products. accompanied Mrs. Ira Blough to with Calox, the Oxygen tooth powder which penetrates to home. DISTRES8IMQ SYMPTOMS OF State Police will lecture on "Safe- Naurlne Cahoon, Clark Adams, as can be expected. Stanwood are_ spending some time Lowell Saturday afternoon. the hidden crevices between the teeth. Pleasant, Refresh- Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Lynn were ty Rules". Prof. Miller of the Low- pjsswa^yaftsass over 2,000 homes. If only four people Mrs. Robert Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Larsen and Mrs. Phillip week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. ell High School will speak on lattiag up nlfhta, awaUInf, puffln«a with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delco - Remy Auto - Lite North - East Fred Oesch ant! family were Sun- Alsike and Timothy ing, Protects the gums and is economical to use, undtr tka ayaa a foallag of Darvotia Henry Harper and family. day evening visitors at John Wln- Corwin Cahoon and Bessie Jean Eslick of Ypsllantl and Mrs. Thom- —a* Frank Kline and Mr. and Mrs. Carl "World Peace". Motion pictures of anxittjr and low of pap and itrvnith. Ignition — Starters — Generators — Hydraulic Brakes Mrs. Henry Timm ana daughter, read each paper, that alone would geler'e at South Lowell, nnd Mrs. Hattle Cook attended a as Scott of Saranac were Sunday TRY CALOX AT OUR EXPENSE Rankin were Sunday evening the Miller Dairy farm will also be Othar aieni o{ kldnty or bladder dto- fine surprise tendered Miss Carol dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred What Calox will do for your teeth is easily demonstrated by T^Gpodrich ordar may ba bwalac. aeanty or too Mrs. Grace Tolhurst, Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oesch were guests. presented. Surprise feature and Cahoon by Mr, and Mrs. Frank Clark, you In your own home at our expense. Simply fill In the 12 TABLETS Memrie and daughter called on make over 8,000 interested readers. Carter Carburetors A C Fuel Pumps Tuesday evening callers at Austin ISBELL CALOX Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of musical numbers will be given by •hould baaodoabt that prompt O'Hara In th Limerick district, Mrs. F. L, Curtis, Mr, and Mrs. coupon with name and address and mail it to us. You will re- SAFETY Silvertown Grand Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harper Sunday. Erb's, members of Keene Grange. Pot- A C Gas Gauges Trico Windshield Wipers ceive absolutely free a test can of CALOX TOOTH POWDER, I ru RSMVT ntTECIM Mr. and Mrs. Art Hatton and Bulk Garden Seeds where she teaches school. The o«- B, Patterson and Mrs. George Coo- Mrs. Earl Colby Sunday. luck lunch will be served after now frtMda for mora than forty yam. •OOTH the powder more and more people are using every day. daughter and father Borden Tup- casion was Carol's birthday. ley attended the funeral of an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kendall of which the Keene grange will spon- Mrs. Robert Brock Is spending aunt, Mrs. Julia June, of Rockford POOItif FREE TRIAL COUPON Grand Rapids called on Mr. and sor an old time dance. So let as per of Grand Rapids spent Sunday And the Avcragt Lowell Ledger aoatry ovor. Aa ftmr wifUad evening at the Ora Dawson home. a few days at home after being Friday. April 1. McKetton Robbin*. Inc.. Fulrficld.Conn. Dept.A.N.P. Heim's Tcxsco Sta. Mrs. Lawrence Gephart Sunday. many as possible make arrange- CENTRAL GARAGE Wo eon help you solve F.P. MacFarlane Co. Sen J me a 10 d*y trial of CALOX TOOTH POWDER at no Mrs. Jane Roark returned to her ments to attend and enjoy the eve- Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Frances Dav,d 16 B nd,n the e*penie lo me. I will try It. Want Ad Costs But 3Sc. your printing problem* pilpasft several*weeks^***several weeks. * ^ ^ lweek wlth the home ^folkg « Corner Main and Jefferson home in Lansing after spending ning with our Keene patrons. family of Leighton called at the Phone 43 Lowell. Mich. Phone 19S-F2 Lowell, Mich. Name the week-end with her son. Ernest BAYER ASPIRIN DOANSPllLS Ora Dawson, Henry Harper and [ Lonnabell Douglas represented Addrwa* ...... Phone 9114 Lowell. Mich. and family. Ledger Want Ads pay. Ray Harper homes Monday night Live wires need no charging, our 4-H club In the dress revue at

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THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938 SEVEN

No. McCordt-Eatt SIX THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THTRSDAV, APRIL 14. IMS Cascade Pliabiig, Heitwg hombres In tn. ..inch of rusllcrs, Darkness was falling when Jeff PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Mrs. Effie Co* but I didn't think they would RO SO Gray rode out of town. He had Electric Pumps WILLIAM far as to try lo bum a boy to death never been in Live Oak canyon, but PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE SALE OR MORTGAGE OF REAL Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and Stoves ZION M. E. CHURCH Well, I've had my lesson I might family and Mrs. Cora Miller of MACLEOD he knew from Pat Soriey that It was Army Day Default having been made in the ESTATE John Claus, Pastor IT SEEMS IT'S A ERR FOLKS have known that any outfit bossed Caledonia were guests at the Ar-j Glass on the L C range, not more than payment of moneys and interest State of Michigan. The Probate German preaching and Com- R Al N EVS by Sherm Howard would be rotten three or four miles southwest of the secured by a certain real estate thur Peel home Thursday night. lt| NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Court for the County of Kent. munlon services Sunday at 10:00 About this fellow Gray. I don't gel line-cabin. mortgage, dated the 22nd day of At a session of said court held being Mr. Peel's birthday. o'clock. In the Air 0ct< >er A D Mrs. Eugene Dahlke visited her; him at all. We no sooner gel him Were the night riders out to make Default having been made in the Defaults having been made (and' » . - . 1819. made and exe- at the Probate Office In the City Roofing and Bible School at 11 o'clock. payment of moneys and interest such defaults having continued for j cuted by Herbert A. Thompson and of Grand Rapids, In said County, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman WONT DO WITHOUT! pegged for a double-crossing scoun- • raid on L C cattle? That was pos- You are cordially invited. secured by a certain real estate more than ninety days) in the con-1 Harriet K, Thompson, his wife, of on the 7th day of April A. D. 1988. Snyder of Caledonia. Sunday. Sheet Metal 1A lUcle drel than he up and goes into the sible. But why cross 20 miles of mortgage, dated the Uth day of dltions of a certain mortgage madejEomro® Township, Kent County Present Hon JOHN DALTON. Mr. and Mrs. Nick DeYoung andi fire for you. What's his game? Who Chiswick's range into hill country June. A. D, 192S, Made and execu- ' Zakar Megitarian and Agnes l^lchlgan. Mortgagors to the Farm- FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CIL ierfl stAte Banl1 or Judge of Probate. family visited his brother at Grand-1 in time is he?" when plenty of stock could be picked ted by William H. Watts and Ele- Segitarian of the City of Grand AKo. Michigan In ttw- Matter of the Eatate of vllle Sunday. We stock a complete line of Robert M. Barksdale. Minister nora Watts, his wife, the said Ele- Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, to corporation organized and do- Tryphema Edaon, Deoeaaed. SHOE SALE 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. "Two or three times 1 heard that up in the Sweet Spring valley with nora Watts joins In the making Home Owners' Loan Corporation,'tb® laws of the Leonard DenHcuten of Cascade! Plumbing Supplies and main- a much shorter drive to safety? Carlton H. Runciman having fil- and lady friend of Grand Rapids 11:00 a. m.—Worship service. he was an outlaw wanted in Texas and execution of this mortgage not a Corporation organized under the S^ate of Michigan). Alto. Michigan, ed in said court his petition, pray- If you pick your shoes on style, and are alive 1 tain a Modern Tin Shop. the RUtec only for the purpose of barring laws of the United States of Amer- Mortgagee which said mortgage were Saturday evening guests of Sermon theme. "Entering Into for robbing a train." Frank said As he rode through the darkress, ing for license to sell the interest Life." There will be special music "Name of Clint Doke. it was mind focused on the problem, an- her right to dower, but also for lated February 8. 1934, and re- 5" '"'•corded In the office of the of said estate in certain real es- to real value in every purchase this is the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dahlke. the purpose of mortgaging her own un by the choir. You are invited to claimed. He's in corded In the office of the Register . 9? " tate therein described. place to come. The values are hig and every Mr. and Mra. Oscar Andrews vis- ttith Howards ig^jhood flashed upon Gray. Interest In the described premises, of Deeds for Kent Courty, Mich- ^ Mlchijmn on the 23rd of Octo- It is Ordered. T'hat the 8tfa day ited Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Phone 78 Rea. 305 worship with us. May the Easter gang somehow. When we were in r A Occasionally smugglers from Sono- mortgagors, to the Farmers State igan, on February 20, 1984, in Li- ' - D, 1919 in Liber 455 of of May A. D. 1838. at ten o'clock style angle is present. There are shoes that East Grand Rapids the past week.j day mean the renewing of life for Idiik- the barn he changed his voice so Bank of Alto, Michigan (a corpora- ber 782 of Mortgages, on Pages 39- Mortgage* on pages and 387 all. ra brought silver to Tough Nut to In the forenoon, at said probate Mrs. John Cox and sons and 1 they wouldn't know who he was." tion organized and doing business 40. and said mortgagee having on September 14th, 1928, office, be and Is hereby appointed fit every occasion and pocket book. Chas. W. Cook 7:00 p. m.—The Young People buy goods for consumption in Me*- under the laws of the State o' elected under the terms of ' aa d mortgage was assigned by, the Mrs. Eugene Dahlke attended t WIUIAM MACLEOD IAIN! id Farfl er St 0 for hearing said petition, and that Grace Church in Grand Rapids j will meet In the parish house for "He can't be all bad," Ruth broke jCOi thus escaping the Mexican ex- Michigan), Mortgagee, which said" mortgage to declare the entire ff . 1 i ?. ^® , all persons Interested In eaid es- WNU SEtVICI mortgage was recorded In the of- principal and accrued interest i Michigan to the Old NaUona Bank Sunday. c49 tf the weekly discussion. All young in. her eyes shining like stars, "I p0rt duty on silver and the import 0 tate appear before said court at people are invited to come and fice of the Register of Deeds for thereon due. which election it docs 1 0' Gran0 d Rapids, Michigan (a cor- said time and place, to show cause Ladies' NEW Spring Mrs. Andrew Houseman andl knew it all the time, only all the duty on merchandise. In such illicit hereby exercise, pursuant to whlch P ™" *) assignment was re- share their ideas with us. the County of Kent Michhlga n on n why a license to sell the interest Mrs. Clintcn Thoma? have been on' evidence was against him. 1 don't trading there was a fat profit. Be- there is claimed to be due and un- i office of the Rerlster THE STORY the 20th day of July. A. D) . 1923 in of said estate in said real estate the sick list the past week. So. Lowell Busy Friday. April 22. 8:00 p. m.. there believe he is the man who shot at tween El Paso and Nogales there Liber 483 of Mortgages on page paid on said mortgage at the date for the County of Kent should not be granted. — SHOES — will be called a meeting of the of this notice for principal and Michigan, on the 15th day of Sep- Mrs. Oscar Andrews visited Mrs ! CHAPTER I—Ruth Chlswlck of Father at Tail Holt He may be Was no port of entry. The only M6. It la Further Ordered, That pub- J. Cox Monday afternoon. In the Comers church for the purpose of electing On the 28th day of May A. D. Interest the sum of One Tnousand ^mber A, D. 1923 in Uber 496 on lic notice thereof be riven by pub- $2.45 • $3.95 officers to the vacancies in thej L C ranch, obsessed by fear of bad. That is. he may have done custom-house was a shack on the Six Hundred Thirty-three and sixty 0LuMort*^M:, i?1*1 ^ evening Mr. and Mrs. DeYoung Mrs. Howard Bartlett 1950 the said William H Watts, e r 9th lication of a copy of this order, for board of Deacons and bo^rd of danger to her outspoken and bull- bad things. But he isn't mean. He San Pedro river at the point where widower, and survivor of William Hundredths Dollars (|1,683.60) and ® Pl"r and family were guests. headed father, Lee, from a band of a,d three mccesslve weeks previous to Trustees. All members and friends i wouldn't lie about it He'd come « nms into the United States. One H, Watts and Elenora Watts, en- no suit or proceeding at law or in ^ " said day of hearing, in the Lowell SADDLE OXFORDS Arthur Peel and fons visited at lawless rustlers headed by Sherm aa of a d Ra,> the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mn?. Ray Rlttenger and niece, of the church are urged to btp res-] Howard, decides to save him by straight out with that defiant mock- of the routes followed by smugglers tered Into an agreement with the equity having been insUtuted to re- ^ ?l 9l S. " Ledger, a newspaper printed and Brown and Whit* $2.45 motored to Holland Saturday to ent. America observes Army day April said Farmers State Bank of Alto, cover the debt secured by aaid ^ the^d Farmew Miller and family of East Cale- eloping with young Lou Howard, ing smile of his," wound through Live Oak canyon, mortgage or any part thereof: ^e Bank of Alto. Michigan, said circulated In said county. be with her sister and aunt over | Sherm's son. and comes to the 6 as Uncle Sam turns attention to Michigan, whereby the time of pay- 1 1 11 1 JOHN DALTON. donia recently. "That's all very well, daughter," I From It the descent to Tough Nut ment of said mortgage was ex- Now. Therefore, by virtue of the l" ^!" " i? '* "corded in off- Judge of Probate. CHILDREN'S WHITES ARE IN, Mrs. J. Cox and son Robert were Sunday. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY town of Tail Holt to meet him. his air corps, an important arm of e 0 8 Mr Rit, n While In Yell Sanger's store, a bee assented, "I'll grant you he was by an easy grade, tended to the 11th day of June, A. >wer of sale contained In said j? c0untv Mi2f£l true copy. supper guests at the John McCall . i *** « P" Morning service every Sundav isn't a villain like that killer Morg The longer he thought of It the defense. At March Field, Calif., D, 1935 and was recorded In the mortgage and pursuant to the Sta- i^® ^ ^ FRED ROTH, and nard crook-nosed stranger enters, sizes tutes of the Slate of Michigan tn tember 18th. A. DT . 1824 in Liber home In Grand Rapids Wednesday TM ^ " OO a. m E were pretty sure we had a great car up the situation, and when a Norris. Fact is, I never could quite more convinced he was that the raid aerial bombs are loaded with sand office of the Register of Deeds on on page 532; that Register of Probate. c48, 8t Admiration Hosiery night. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDlarmid Sunday School at 11:00 o'clock actually outselling one of the Big Three of drunken cowboy, Jim Pender, 1 and water preparatory to defense the 2nd day of June, 1930 in Liber such case made and provided. No- .9 - • _ Friday night for dinner. whi hee n some months ago we checked the get myself to think so. spite of all was against smugglers. A pack- 709 of Mortgages, on pages 525 and tice Is Hereby Given that on May of Janu^WY^A^Pi . State ef MBoMgaa. Tfce drenit A testimonial meeting is held! W the lowest'priced field. rides In and starts shootinc, pro- the proof. We sure owe him a loi horse had accompanied the Norris maneuvers. The bottles contain U. 1938, at l6:00 o'clock, forenoon. m , Francis Williams, wife and two every Wednesday evening at 8:001 tects Ruth, while Lou Howard 526, e Court for t*e County of Kent— 59c - 79c final blueprints on the 1938 Buick. party, probably to carry back the smoke chemicals that leave a trail On the 25th day of January, A. Eastern Standard Time at the ter?? th- e I^armerFanneras State Bank of Alto, In Chancery Moseley-Murray Lake sons of Flint attended the play and o'clock. It's still going ahead—not car Number Seven hides. Disgusted with Lou's cow- n Michigan to Charles R. Foote. L Mr*. W. Enole spent the week-end with her par- ardice. Ruth calls off the elope- on account of what he did for Frank silver. Moreover, the personnel of i •i ^ enable the pilot to check his D. 1934 the said mortgage was as- north front door of the Court A reading room for the general It had the new and mighty DYNAFLASH en- signed by the said Farmers State House, in the City of Grand Rap- H Dintaman and Charles L Colby, David B. Sterrlck and Carolyn E. jeote. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritten- or Eight, as one might expect by its price- ment, and sends the stranger for But very likely he's that train rob- the group pointed to something oth- aim. Truatoes of the Segregated Sterzlck. public Is maintained in the church x;n„ tof_r_ s arkl,n „ ,i , . .. her father at the gambling house Bank of Alto, Michigan, by Earl ids. County of Kent and State of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Ford were building and is open from two until P ^ action-the sensationally class, but one of the season's Four Best ber they want in Texas. Must be er than cattle • stealing. Neither V. Colby. Coneervatot. to L H. Michigan, (that betnr the place of Substituted Assets of the Fai Plaintiffs. across the street. There the some reason he's hiding here. You State Bank of Alto, Michigan, un- v. Our stock for Easter is very pleasantly surprised Saturday Mrs. Elizabeth Wieland opened five o'clock each Saturday after desirable TOROLE-FREB SPRINGING for a stranger, calling himself Jeff Gray, young Howard nor Kansas were top Dintaman. Charles R. Foote and holding Circuit Court in said her home Friday afternoon to the Sellers! don't want to get too sympnthetic County) said mortgage will be fore- der an agreement dated January William Sayn, or his unknown complete in all depart- evening when their parents, meets Morgan Norris. a killer. hands with cows. Why bring them Charles I. Colby. Trustees of the 35. 1934. said assignment being re- heirs, devisees, legatees and as- brothers and sisters, with their ladies that they might tie comfort- ]uUtby of ride to him." Segregated and Substituted Assets closed by a sale at public auction " - There is only one explanation of such a Curly Connor, Kansas, Mile High, along and leave an expert like Curly to the highest bidder of the pre- g*!? signs. Casaus C. McCabe, or his ments. families came to remind them an- ers for McDIarmlds who so recent- Sid Hunt, and other rustlers, and "No. if we get a chance we might of the Farmers State Bank of Alto. 00ki l< ,ll ead ,h , at home? mises described in said mortgage, 2??£f unknown heirs, deviseea lega- other year had rolled around and ly burned out ""Doclrine"of Atonement'* wO be ^ ' ' i • P™misin« d«y. We record when made by a car in the thousand* Sherm Howard. Lee Chiswick en- arrest him and send him back to Michigan under an agreement dat- Michigan on the 10th day of Feb- tees and assigns, and Gordon ters, with his foreman, Dan Brand, From chance remarks Gray had ed January 35th. A. D. 1934. said or so much thereof as may be nec- It was time to celebrate their Kenneth Lyons and Wm. Ritten- the subject cf the lesson-sermon in' "gured we had every chance of getting our dollar bracket. Texas." Ruth suggested scornfully, essary to pay the amount due as ruary. A. D. 1938 in-Liber 829 on Fero, or his unknown heirs, de- ger's of Grand Rapids attended and tells Sherm Howard of his or- gathered that Curly was the leader assignment being recorded In the pages 161 and 162 of JMortgagea. visees. legatees and assigns. birthdays. The evening was 6pent "There must be a reward for him." office of the Rerlster of Deeds for aforesaid, and any sum or sums ^ - T the play, 'The Dutch Detective" SLSS^be SSTcfcS? Share by reason of what this ear gave ders to shoot rustlers at sight. of the rustler group. But Curly was Defendants. In playing euchre and various Such a car is so good—has so much of value CHAPTER II—Jeff Gray returns "Now — now! No use getting Kent County. Michigan on the 4th which may be paid by the under- p^L. Jnd Claris? gamee. Mrs. Carrie Ford and Del- at Alto Friday night. The Lyons April 17. the buyer for his money. no wanton killer. 7 of March, A. D. IMS in Uber signed at or before said sale "T At a session of eald Court held Beach & Outman in it—people just won't do without it! to Ruth and coldly reassures her ,dl r at the Court House, in the City of bert Kropf proved themselves to stayed the week-end with her par- The Golden Text. (John 10:301. is: x- . • of her father's safety. At supper, highty-tighty. Miss He can come Gray did not ride straight for the I of Mortgages on page 509. t"" " ° '•>"•••"« «» «•* ££;,"SHS and stay at the L C long as ho canyon, but took the road that led Grand Rapids, in said County, this be the best at pick up sticks. After ents, Chas. Rittenger's. "I and My Father are one." ] when times are sterner, it appears we Ruth interoduces Jeff to her father Phat on March 5th. X D. 1W8. by a deed reoord- 9th day of April. A. D. 1938.' Lowell - Belding Mrs. Elizabeth Wieland and son They buy it not only in preference to other and Brand, and In Sanger's store wants. We'll do all we can for him, to the L C ranch-house. The Chis- I. H. Dintaman. Charles R. Foote the pot luck lunch was served Among the Bible citations is thu built better than we knew—we've got a car Present; Honorable LEONARD Carl Kropf presented the honored Walter attended church In Lowell passage (Ephesians 2:13-18): But | r". . ,t , , 6" - v«i later she speaks cordially to Curly since we don't know he is an out- wicks would know much better than and Charles I. Colby, Trnstees of ,0,ks 51 t do cars—they buy in preference to waiting for the Segregated and Substituted mortgage. and 1 D. VERDIER, Circuit Judge. couple with a gift in behalf of the Sunday morning to hear Rev. new in Christ Jesus ye who some-1 J" W Without! Connor. Coming out of the store, law." her father said, he what to do. since they were fa- h, n on A ,ril ln It appearing from the bill of com- easier times and readier money-to-spend! they are greeted by sudden gun- Assets of the Farmers State Bank all leucosis, charges and exp€tn- ^ ** * ^ crowd and wished them many Luther whom they have known so times were far off are made nighi tu- . n . . . ses. luding an Uber 822 on page 445 of Deeda; plaint that after diligent search ! 1 0,8 reat new lay, Lee is wounded, and Jeff "And If we find he is we can kick miliar with the terrain. If he played of Alto, Michigan, under agree- fee, that on the 10th day of February more happy birthdays to come. many years. In the afternoon they by the blood of Christ. For through 6 "U'Ck was first introduced ment dated the 25th day of Jan- 6 and inquiry it is not known and That's the convincing sort of car you're Sray appears with a smoking re- him out" the girl added. "All he a lone hand he might miss the SKar" " "11930 the said Clarence J. F*rl* cannot be ascertained whether de- First Sunday After 'PaschaP Moon Miss Velma Keech and her room called on Mr. and Mre. George Him we both have access by one to the public last fall. Through September. volver, has done is save most of our lives." smugglers and let them ride on to uary, 1934. did release from further Leece. Sprrit unto the Father." ' KT L I I • ... . operation of the herein described That certain piece or parcel Sth fendants William Sayn, Cassus C. mate. Mies Virginia Snook of Uc,obc about to drive when you first take the wheel CHAPTER HI—Two days later, destruction. d Mrs. Walter Lepper. who is very Correlative passages to be read r, November, it sold in steadily in- Ruth tells her father of her pro- Her father grinned ruefully. morto-age the following described land situated In the City of Grand ^ McCabe and Gordon Fero. are liv- Is Astronomical Date for Easter Whitehall spent the week-end with of a 1938 Buick. It was in the small hours when he Rapids, County of Kent and State ~ - F^mar" Bank of Alto ing or dead, or whether they have the former's mother, Mrs. Maggie 111 In Grand Rapids, was vteited from the Christian Science text- j creasing Volume. jected elopement and her disillu- "You're sure a gadfly. Missy. You lands, to-wlt: Commencing at a Michigan, Mortgagee, whereby the Astronomically speaking, Easter sionment. Later, separated from talk like I was starting right out to reached the ranch. At his approach point thirty-three (33) feet East of Michigan, more particularly anv personal representatives or day with the arrival of spring. The Keech. Both girle will spend a Sunday by Oxel Johnson and wife. book. "Science and Health wlthi described as: time of payment was extended; heirs living, or where they or any falls on the Sunday following the If you haven't yet handled a new Buick, you her brothers riding the range. Ruth | to the house a dog barked furiously. and One Hiundrei d and thirty-five that said agreement was recorded day occurs almost simultaneously couple of days In Kalmazoo after Paul Averill of Grand Rapids Key to the Scriptures.- by Man, In a period when sales of other cars were (135) feet South of the The North (28) of them reside. Further that after first Paschal full moon after March called at Bert Willett's Tuesday Baker Eddy, Include the following I cKHimf nff •» „l.O, a • -u ought to—just to see what such a car is like! meets Jeff Gray, whom she thinks Presently someone opened the front A mechanic adjusts 100-pound Northwest in the offic0 e diligent search and inquiry, plain- with tbe ancient heathen Roman cel- which Velma will spend the rest s,Idll, 0 11 tried to kill her father. He asks corner of the Northwest quarter feet and East Twelve' (llT feet of f "^ 2L But the date was originally set of her vacation at home. morning. (p 18): Atonement is the exem ^ " went ahead, in one month door and came out on the porch. bombs beneath an army plane be- South Twenty-Eight (28) Feet of 1 tiffs are unable to ascertain the ebration of the vernal equinox. So her wno fired the first of the two (^4) of the Northeast quarter (M) to help pilgrims who needed moon- Mr. and Mrs. Kitchen, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willett and pliflcatlon of man's unity with God.; A voice demanded, "Who'r fore takeoff for practice at Muroc Lot Fortv and and his and Praise fellowship. 7:33 a. m. Commencing at the Intersection ft VANDERWAL week and Easter with his parents C. VanderJagt and wife and M. Potters Corners were guests Sun- 10:30 a m.—Sunday School. ALASKA LATTER DAY SAINTS From a kitchen window Ruth saw the life of Tail Holt Frequently he 1 off. Take it or leave it" the stages of the moon. to the recorded plat thereof. of the east % line with the E. & or less, excepting part of the above Attorneys for Plaintiffs. parents at the Himebaugh home Friday. 8:00 p. m.—A special ser- 11:30 a. m.—Preaching by Pre- 11:33 a. m. Dated March 21, 1938. described land bounded as followB. at Lake Odessa. Mrs. Trumbull is VanderJagt and wife were Sunday day at the Harley Hunter home. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ her brothers ard followed them into dropped into the blacksmith shop of "There's a story in Tail Holt that The Christian church later adopt- W. Vi line of section and running Business Address: 608-612 for a week. vice giving the Last Words of siding Elder D. H. Carrick. 3:33 p. m. I. H. DINTAMAN, CHARLES to-wlt: Commencing at a point staying part of the time with Mrs. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Rickert and Mrs. Guy Alaska School House 5:54 p. m. the office. She heard her father's Hank Ransom and listened to tall you are Clint Doke ^ fellow who ed the custom, making buns of the from thence W. on said % line 80 seventy-nine (79) rods North of Grand Rapids Trust Bldg.. Miss Jessie Simmons was called Rickert called to see Mrs. B. E Jesus with colored stereopticon This is the third quarterly meet R. FOOTE, CHARLES 1 COL- rods more or less to the center of Grand Rapids. Michigan. 48-6t Sam Vandenbroeck. W. Blain of Grand Rapids. to Manton on account of the ill- slides. *9:33 p. m. booming greeting. stories of the days when Hank had robbed the Texas and Southern." same dough kneaded for the host, BY, the quarter post on the West side Pete Petersen has a very sick Elwin Fox of Ashley is spending Rickert at Saranac Saturday after- jing of the year. Everyone' is in- Macey Ellis. Pastor campaigned against the Apaches un- persisted Lee. Trustees of the Segregated Nine ness of her cousin. Viola Breenan noon. See these Bible picturea Hear vited to sen-ices. 10:00 a. m.—Church School. "'Lo, Frank," she said, "You or bread or wafer used in the sacra- The prizes In life usually go to horse that developed blood poison a few days with his parents, Mr. accompanied her and they remain- TO GRAND RAPIDS haven't changed much. We still der Generals Crook and Miles. He much time for gossip right and Substituted Assets of the said * line; thence N. on said iS. after being gored by a bull. and Mrs. Bert Fox. Dick Cahoon ^spent from Friday these solemn words in the closing 11:15 a m.—Prayer Senices. ment of holy communion. Farmers State Bank, under those who meet emergencies suc- ed a week. pcene of Calvary. The pastor will 7:30 p. m.—Preaching. 10:13 a m. struck up an acquaintance with the now lf we alm t0 hend ofy ^0,,. * line to beginning; all on the N. SL Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Condon took Mrs. Henrietta Good visited ber until Sunday at the Winton Wil- ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH have the same old cat." Agreement dated January Lake (so called) thence Northerly cessfully. And the hest way to meet Mrs. Fred West opened her home be the narrator. 8:00 p. m.. Wednesday—Prayer 2:43 p. m. "You came mighty near not hav- ' cobbler, little Ed Godfrey. W. ^ of the S. E. \ of Section 11 ™ their parents to Grand Rapids sister, Mrs. Edward Snell of Grand cox home near Foxes Corners W. B. Gardner. Pastor scalawags," Gray said. 25th 1984, and Assignees. Town 6 N. Range 9 W. excepting and Northwesterly along said Lake emergencies is to do each simple to Riverside school on Tuesday af- meeting 6:43 p. ra. Morse Lake in all its windings to the West line task the best we can. The hig Sunday afternoon to call on Colet Rapids Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mra O. L. Vanderlip Bible School at 10:00 a m. Enoch ing the same old brother." he told He showed no curiosity about Ruth broke into the talk. "I don't CHARLES R. FOOTE. out of the N. E. comer 6 acres, be- ternoon so that the children might LOWELL BAPTIST CHTBCH 8:18 p. m. Mrs. Frank Houghton Attorney for the Trustees and of said Section Nineteen (19) and things that come our way are Condon, who is having gout In her The Cascade Needlework Guild and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sparks Carlson. Supt. her with a grin. those he met. When they came and beiieve it. j don't think Mr. Gray ing 80 rods N. ft S. by 26 2-3 rods tnence aouth along the West line foot. listen to the broadcast of the and children spent Sunday evening Robert C. Genu, Pastor By the way. does anyone remem- •10:38 p. m. Assignees. E. ft W. heretofore conveyed to usually the result of care in the met with Mrs. Neil Proctor for Reading contest over Station Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. "Had trouble, did you?" Lee in- went, where they lived, what their js a train robber or a rustler, Fa- Business Address, Alto, of said Section to tbe place of be- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weeks have luncheon on Wednesday. at the Theron Cahoon home. 10:00 a. m.—Bible School. Clasaes ber what became of the Florida 'Sunday only quired. ostensible occupations were, held no ^ j . ^ ^ A. M. Kinyon and Thomas Walker. daily routine. WOOD, Grand Rapids. Prayer meeting every- Thursdav And hc isn t Mr. and Mrs. Burton Morrison of Michigan. c45. 13t said description containing 25 ginning and containing Five (5) moved on the Weeks farm with The grade children of Cascade Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rickert spent for all ages. The title of the lesson evening. ship canal and the Quoddy dam acres of land. On Wednesday afternoon, Mra 1 0 01 in wbich a "Some. Maybe it was my own visible interest for him. He ac- Sherman Howard's men. Look what Cadillac were Friday evening acres, more or less. SQUEEZE Will and Thomas Weeks. met at Ada for music rehearsal for Sunday with her people. will be "The Victorious Sen-ant." Communion the first Sunday in:? " * couple hundred Bus Depot fault. I had a fight I've been shot | cepted each man for what he gave Frank." guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dated Feliruary 14th. 1938. Harry Mathews visited her brother, Mr. and Mra Ward Conner are Welcome to all. millions of L O. Cs. were to be in- he for MORTGAGE SALE Also commencing 60 rods S. of L H. DINTAMAN. CHARLES It's surprising how much punch Blanche and Lee Francisco were the spring festival on Friday. Harold Simpson, wife and bahy each month. at several times. I was cornered ' himself out to be. The riders drift- Hobbs. center of Section 11 Town 6 North Grand Rapids visitors Saturday. papering and painting their house, 11:00 a. m.—Worship Hour. Sub- vested by the goverrment? lEIIT'S Ult STOIE Her father turned In his chair. R. FOOTE AND CHARLES 1. and effectiveness can be squeezed Mr. and Mrs. C. Heemstra and son Derald at Saranac. in a hayloft when the stable was on ing in nnd out of Tail Holt no long- Mr, and Mrs. Merle Dawson were Whereas, default has been made Range 9 West, thence E. 80 rods Mr. and Mrs. Oust Wingeier, Mr. Mr. and Mn. Alfred Scott were preparatory to moving this spring. ject "The Resurrection." "Might have known you'd be butting in the conditions of a certain mort- more or less to the % line of said COLBY, Into a Want Ad in the Ledger. Mr. and Mra C. M. Himebaugh ALTO and BOWNE CENTER flre. A fellow who calls himself I er looked at him suspiciously. Curly Sunday- dinner guests at Frank Trustees of the Segregated and Mrs. Fred Blaaer and Mr. f ^ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H 6:30 p m —B T. P. D. Mra Gentx Phone 30 in." he scolded, "seeing It's none of iHoughton's. gage, dated the 17th day of May, section, 1 hence S. 30 rods, thence That's why our Want Ads get re- entertained her mother, Mrs. R. C. M. E. CHURCHES Five girls in a family in the Mid- Jeff Gray saved my life," Connor liked him, nnd Curly was a 1912, executed by Elizabeth M and Substituted Assets of sults so fast. Try 'em. Hates are Mrs. Robert Wingeier were in Mersman and family of Muskegon.: ia charge. Special speaker. Enjoy dle West were found to have your business." Mrs. Henry Yonkers and Mrs. W. 80 rods to the ^4 line; thence the Farmers State Bank of Goldsmith, and sister. Mrs. Lois Fallasburg & Vicinity this time of fellowship with us. F. S. Kinney. Minister leader. The only man who seemed Weeks of Grattan, Kent County, IN. 30 rods to the place of begin- only 35c one time. 60c two times. Saranac last Thursday for the fun- Little Cynthia Ann Oatman of Gittins of Vickshurg, over the bcught permanents with their re-, The family stared at him. This "I heard voices." she explained, Jchn Ohlman of Hudsonvllle spent Alto. Michigan and Assignees eral rites of Mra. Adgate. Mra. Waalav Millar 7:30 p. m.—Worship Service. Sub- Alto Parsonage. Phone 50 category of adventures struck them to resent his presence was Morg Michigan, Mortgagor, to Charles ning, said description containing $1.00 for four timet. For 25 words Grand Rapids spent Friday with week-end. lief money-. Oh well there's noth- "and I came down to see who it Tuesday afternoon at Matt Met- F. Davis of the same place. Mort- 15 acres, more or less, together CHAS. R. FOOTE. Mrs. Delbert House of Green-' her aunt Mrs. A. Scott of Cascade. ject. "The Return of the Lord." al- Alto SHORT WAY LINES dumb for a moment Norris, and this was discounted by ternlck's. Attorney for Trustees and or less. Read Each Week in More Mr. and Mrs. Eljie Barnard and ing like going to the poorhouse in was." gagee. which was recorded May with all tenements, heraditaments Assignees. vllle spent Thursday with Mrs. District N. 4 have begun to form Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and so a Baptismal sen-ice for three. Worship Service—10:00 a. m. style. "Sit down, son, and tell It" his the fact that the surly youth was Mr. and Mrs. John Freyermuth 18, 1912. in Liber 359 of Mortgages, and appurtenances thereunto be- Than 3090 Homes. Wilma Dillon visited is Ionia and "Now you know, you can go back Business Address: Alto, Michigan Mildred Condon and her mother, j an orchestra under the direction of vicinity last Sunday. Mra Ed. Bradley were Mr. and You are cordially invited to this Sunday School—11:15 a. m. father suggested after he had found ; friendly to few. and Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of on pages 488 and 489, in the office longing- Virginia Petersen has been out, special meeting. ! to bed," Lee told her crustily. c40 18t Mr. McKay. This will continue Mrs. John Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Bowne Oenter speech, Sensitive to atmosphere, Gray de- Grand Rapids spent Sunday after- of the Register of Deeds of Kent Dated February first. 1938. "Not just yet. please." Gray B. H. SHEPARD, XL D. of school two weeks with throat! through the summer. Harry Stauffer and daughter, Mr. 8:00 p. m.. Wednesday—Prayer When Frank recched in his nar- duced one day that something un- noon at F. Yelter's. Count)', Michigan; and by reason HARRY MATHEWS, infection, meeting. "Prayer Changes Things." Sunday School—10:30 a m. smiled blandly, "I'm gaunt as a of such default there Is claimed to duly appointed ft Act- Margaret and Ann Timmer were Lowell Dist. No. 5 and Mrs. Bill Downing and daugh- Worship Service—11:30 a m. usual was in the air. He saw Nor- Saturday evening, Mrs. Charles TGAGE SALE Grand Rapids visitors on Friday. Thursday. 8:00 p. m.—Young Peo- rative the fight with Lou Howard, pleded steer after a long drive. be due upon the debt secured hy ing Administrator of Louva Petersen's hands are quite Mra. J. p. ter. Mrs. Shniel Stauffer and son ris in momentary furtive talk with Smith entertained twelve members sald mortgage, for the principal John W. Mathews, de- Default having occurred in real J. A. MacDONELL, M. D. badly swollen from what she Lloyd and Oliver ple's Bible Study hour. Every young his sister cut in sharply. of Prlscllla's Sunday School class Quite a number from Cascade at- UHirMCYVTTTjr and SNOW "I told you to leave him alone— Sherman Howard. The big man was Shice you're 8o sure I'm innocent and Interest and taxes, and an at- ceased. estate mortgage containing power was caused from something in the tended the Lowell high school play, Mrs. Lester Stauffer and son vis- person invited. "How can I "know Miss Chiswick. how about a cup of with a seven o'clock supper. Games of sale dated March 7. 1826, Claude Many from this vicinity attended that the Bible is tme?" Look up M. E. CHURCHES that It was my fault as much as giving the other Instructions. Nor- torney fee of $35.00 as provided by EDWARD L EARDLEY, Negonce Block, Lowell paint or soap that she had been "Skidding," on Friday evening. ited her parents in Grand Rapids Why Risk a Loss? coffee and some bam and eggs? I'll and music were enjoyed during the statute, a total of $4,752.19; and no Attorney for said Administrator, W. Cowles and Margaret M. the M. E. Church in Lowell Sunday John 5:39. John 7:17; Acta 17:11-12. Edward A. Armstrong, Pastor his," she scolded. "Now you've ris picked up Kansas and took him Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 pjn a few days last week. Lester joined have just time for them before we evening. suit or proceedings at law or in Grand Rapids. Mlchlaran cSfi. 18t Cowles, husband «nd wife, mort- to hear Rev. Lather of Ionia them Sunday. Is this your question? Public Worship service each made more trouble." out of the Golden Nugget with him. gagors, and Home State Bank for Office Phone 36 start if you move lively." Miss Dorothy Clark was taken to chancery having been instituted to Mra W. H. Graham is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dean and daughter Sunday morning at 10:00 o'clock at Mickfeaa's Largest Fans Mutual Fire "Sorry It came out that way." Mile High came in, sauntered over Blodgett hospital Friday for ob- recover said amount due, or any Savings, mortgagee, recorded Re- her son and wife, Mr and Mra "Start where?" she asked. SALE OR MORTGAGE QT REAL of Deeds office Kent County, of Ionia visited their son Glenn at • SEVENTH DAT ADVEWT1ST the Snow Church, the pastor Aeaeto over One Quarter Million DoUara af which Frank said. In penitent justification. to Howard, held a low-voiced con- servation and treatment, part thereof; ESTATE Carl Graham of Whitneyville, this preaching. The Church School fol- versation with him. and departed. The red - headed man waved a Now, therefore, notice is hereby March 8, 1829, Liber 674 DOUGLAS H. OATLEY the home of Dave Garfield Tues- Church services are being held more than half b la oaeh er Govenmst Bonds, or "He was bragging around how he Mr. and Mrs. Will Falrchild and State of Michigan. The Probate Mortgages, page 347, which mort- week. day. lows. All are invited to these ser „ , .4, 1 hand debonairly at his host. "Ask Raymond were Sunday evening given that by virtue of the power — DENTIST — Spring Fanning Equipment Jud Hapeman, who is confined every Saturday at Zion M. E. gnaraoieed by the U. S. Govenunent Net Increase of jilted you. It came to me from two Presently Gray announced, with a Mr Chi8Wick l wouldn.t know of sale In said mortgage contained Court for the County of Kent gage was assigned to Curtis M. Mrs. George Johnson and chil- vices. callers at Lisle Clark's. wylle by assignment recorded Li- Office over C. Thomas Store to his home, does not improve as Church. $ie.«MM)60 of Insarance carried In 1937. Loaaea satisfactorily different people. One was Ma Pres- yawn. "Tired of poker," and cashed wjjere " and the statute in such case made At a session of said court, held at dren recently visited at the Heil- Sabbath School—2:00 p. m. Word comes from Detroit that and provided, and to pay said the Probate Office in the City of ber 768 Mortgages page 311, and Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 his friends wian he might. nalL I thought 1 ought to stop It" in his chips. He strolled down to . " ,n. _. MM) Supplkl. We can fill your every need man home. Other recant visitors Preaching Service—3:00 p. m. ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. adjusted and promptly paid. , r... r. . j Lee said; Go anead, girl. Fix Howard Houghton expects to leave amount with Interest at six per Grand Rapids, in said County, on again assigned tc ) Kent Mortgage Gtosed Thursday Afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Preston Henry L. Rust, Minister "You did right, son," his father the Alamo corral. Sid Hunt and him 80me lood.. He added ^ the 23rd day of March A. D. 1936___. J Agency, Inc. by assignment record- were Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Carr Everybody welcome. the hospital soon. cent, and all costs and charges of and family spent Sunday at Fre- and son of near Hastings. Featuring a blanket policy on farm personal which often In approved. "I hope you whopped Kansas were saddling their horses. hiB Bon; ..Rout Frank and Dan said sale, the undersigned will sell Present; Hon. CLARK E. HIG-|ed Liber 829 Mortgages page 822, Office SO Bea. $5 Harm mont Sunday School at 10:00 a m. Callers at Jennie Yelter's the the assignee of mortgagee declares Collars - Sweat Pads Mrs. Edinger and Evelyn, Mrs. Miss Nellie Smith, Supt. caae of low pays double the amount ef a daasifled policy. him good." One of them tied back of the saddle Brand and Buck Conrad out of their past week were Effle Clark, Inez at public sale, to the highest bid- BEE, Judge of Probate. CATHOLIC PARISHES der, at the north front door of the la the Matter of the tMmtm „/ principal and interest thereon due Curry Combs - Brushes ofTMr ^d M™ Pete Edinger and Roy Slaterof Christian Endeavor—6:45 p. m. A broad and liberal policy contract particularly adapted to "He wouldn't fight—not to amount a gunnysack contaming oats. beds See thpv eet hor8eg ,addled .. Colby. Myrtle Klahn. Mable Lor- and pav^t'e, whereupon power of JOHN R. STRYKER of Mr. ADO Mrt. Orin Gnimzn on ne&T T •w \Mr\r\At,-,' St Mary's—LoweU ln T a n Mr Court House in the City of Grand John W. Ev-ening Worship and sermon the insurance requiranots of the farmer. Carefal underwri- to anything." Frank said simply. "What about that lame sorrel (continued next week) e, * T f 1 " Ellis Rollins. Mr. Rapids, Michigan, on Harry Mathews having filed in sale ha° uecome operative. Amount — DENTIST — Several Makes of Plow Shares and Parts Rev. Fr. Jewell. Pastor 7:30 p. m. "But I marked him up considerable. Sid?" asked Reynolds. "You be and Mrs. Lisle Clark. Mr. and Mrs. said court his petition, praying for claimed due this day on said mort- ting and systematic inspection eliminating undesirable Saturday, the Uth day of June, 1938 216 Honrs 9 to 5 Sing^and^S 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass sermon. I reckon he made up his mind to back tonight?" T C 1. _i 1 CIare Yelter' Rev and Mr8- Kin- at ten o'clock Eastern Standard license to sell the Interest of said gage is $7,125.64, principal. Interest Pump Jacks and fire hazards. Insurance classified and snaeear Tram taxes and attorney fee. No suit or pme 10:00 a- m.. High Mass and ser- CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST have me rubb^ out and took that "You look after It, Jim." Hunt Schedulef ney, Robert Yeiter, Gerald Rol- Time in the forenoon, the premises estate in certain real estate there- Open Wednesday and Saturday £dTi£*l£3, criVi dne ^ ^ * mon. Th described in said mortgage, which in described. at law has been institu- Evening, 7 to 9 O. K. Graham for the work she L C. Doerr, Pastor to haaard. Assessment rate M low as 9134 per SLMl killer Morg Norris in with him. They said. "Don't look for us till you see ( ; ^ ^en below Is Eastern "ns, ^n ^ Edhh W and Mrs. Will Booth spent ,u„ 'J .. standard time. land. Harold Juhlin, Mr. and Mrs. are situate in the Township of It Is Ordered. That the ttnd day te recover any part of debt bad two or three others along." J w of April A. D. 1838. at ten now remaining secured thereby. Office doaed Thursday afternoons has done. I Sunday in Beldlng. St Patrick V—PanteO Sunday School—10:00 a. m. our dust coming up the road. « - Freyermuth and Ha Sch- Grattan, Kent County, Micbigan, Poultry Equipment d or e Grlhim Church Services—11:00 a. m. "Along when?" Bob asked. and are described as follows o'clock in the "forenoon, at said Notice is given that by said pow- " ^ Sunday evenlr? victor, .t the Rev. Fr. McNeil, Pastor "We got a hen on down Live Oak 1 ere Marquette warder. Mrs. Yeiter is improving. probate office, be and is hereby ap- er of sale said mortgage will be and little George of Lowell called For farther information see representative or write Home "When they ambushed me." ra n ea8t In The East one-half (H) of the lister Stauffer home were Mr, and 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass and sermon. canyon way. Kansas said with a!l i ^ - The menu committee of the Alto pointed for hearing said petition, foreclosed by sale at North Door LOWELL PUB. LIBRARY Chick Feeders, Fountains, Brooder Stoves on his sister, Mrs. Isabelle Need- Mrs. George Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Office. "You recognized Howard and-Nor- grin. |i-— Trai-n egoin> og west 8:05 p, m. union Aid met at the home of northeast quarter (K) of Section of Court House at Grand Rapids, ham Monday evening. 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser-] thirty-five (85). and tbe northwest and that all persons Interested in GRAHAM BLDG. —WEST SIDE Used Brooder Stoveg at a Bargain Bill Stauffer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmdale, Mich. ris," Lee said, his eyes blazing with Back of the horse Hunt kicked' Grand Trunk Pearl Yeiter Tuesday afternoon to quarter (Vi) of the northwest said estate appear before said Michigan, on June 4. 1938, at 10:00 Lucille Preston, Margaret Eefsen Shirley Benjamin and children. Lowell—Harry Day, D. A. Wingeier. R. E. Springett Grant 10 in the forenoon, of the mortgaged —OPEN— R. C. Johnson, Pastor excitement. him on the ankle. Trains going east 8:59 a. m J " the Easter supper which wlU quarter (^4) of Section thirty-six court, at said time and place, to Tuesday, Thursday, Saturdsy and Theressa Rollins were in Will Booth and granddaughter, Warner. A. R. Smith. (36), Town eight (8) north of show cause why a license to sell premises, viz.: Lot 12, Block 1 of Rockford to attend Achievement Cascade and Bowne 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School "No, I didn't. No time for that. Kansas added a rider to his in- 2:10 p. m the Interest of said estate in said Riverside Gardens Addition No. 1, from 2 to b p. m. PRIMK ELECTRIO FENCE Vivian Shear, visited at the home Cascade John i. Warterson. rrnln,: n n WPB, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yeiter. Mrs. Range nine (9) west. day. Rev. Fr. E. H. Racett/j, Pastor 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Jeff Gray warned me they were in- discreet remark: "Or somewheres j' S ' B 2:10 p, m. real estate should not be granted. Grand Rap) .is Township, Kent AUDIE E POST. Librarian of Louis Booth in Orange Friday. l " j (flag stop) 5:07 p. m. Beulah Hayward. Hary and Amy Dated at Grand Rapids. Mich- County, Michigan. Can be uaed anywhere. Independent unit with own Sunday dinner guests at the Senices at 8:30 and 10:00 7:15 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. tending to bushwhack me." e se- igan, this 17th day of March, 1938. It Is Further Ordered. That pub- Mrs. Wesley Miller visited at the a. m 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic Service, Yeiter, Marilyn and Clarence Wins- lic notice thereof be given by pub- Dated' March 7. 1V38 current. home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Rick- home of her mother In Jenison Lee Chiswick's face was a map of Each of the men had a rifle low. Lois Metternick and Leslie -MARTIN J. DAVIS, ncr were Bill Sadlcir of Sarnia, P NI WEDNESDA State Mitial Fire litimce Ceapty NOTICE TO OORRESPONDENTS TT lication of a copy of this order KENT MORTGAGE DR. R. T. LUSTIG from Sunday until Tuesday. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH I ^ " >"—PRAYER bewilderment. "Jeff Gray! Why strapped beside his saddle. Hoa Administrator of the Es- ' zneeung. Please make an effort to send in K attended Achievement day at for three successive weeks previous AGENCY, INC., OSTEOPATHIC Ont, and Misses Janet, Rose Mary Rookford tate of Charles F. Davis. Assignee of Mortgagee. Robert S. Miller, Pastor ! ^ uniting with the Wes- would he help you?" Gray watched them ride out ol yonr letters earlier In the week. as' Saturday. Lois won a Deceased. Mortgagee. to said day of hearing, in the Low- and Marilyn Lou Rickner of Low- ue r NORRIS, MCPHERSON, HAR- Physician and Surgeon The Far East is all excited over •f Michigan "I don't know. I never did find town. They took the road to the we are particularly busy at this ^ 'hbon on her dress. RUSSELL VAN KOVERING. ell Ledger, a newspaper printed en. Sunday School at the usual time, ley-an Methodist Church for a Good and circulated In said county. RINGTON ft WAER. General Practice Percy J. Read and Sons a new variety of the bamboo fam- ten o'clock. A special opening pro- Friday service, April 15, at Clarks- out" west the one Lee Chiswick and his time of the year and it makes our Attorney, 532 Michigan Trust Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Ttt Ckureh St, Flint Miohigaii Bldg.. Grand Rapids. MlchigazL CLARK E. HTGBKE, Special Attention to Becta] ily which is said to grow as much gram will take place at the time of ville, from 1:30 to 3:00 p. m. Every- "Then what?" Ruth asked tense- daughter had followed the night of work much harder when copy There are 1,062.626 divorced per- Judge of Probata. gagee. c43-12t US M. No man should exercise unlimit- as 16 inches in 24 hours. But it their adventure in front of Sanger's comes in late. If each one will help sons in the United States today, the opening exercises, after which one is invited to attend. W. V. BUR&AS. Pnaiift H. K. FTSK, Secretary lj. IA trueH ed power until be is invested with still cant equal the rapid growth the school will repair to classes. We are expecting a good crowd Frank told his story. •tore. Half an hour later. Norris. In this way it will make thlnga we are Informed, which is the na- FRED RS &iL unlimited wisdom. of the federal deficit easier for us. Trusting that all tion's greatest example of long •It is a great thing to add Prof: What is the outstanding Morning worship at eleven, as for Easter Sunday. All who "Son. I ought never to have sent Mile High, and young Howard left of Probata o48. 47, 48 contribution that chemistry I Tail Bolt beaded in the same direc- will respond willingly. division. to your LIFE hut it is a far great- it' '• * you to town alone." exclaimed Lee. Yours slnoaraly, er thing to add UFE to your Wedding Invitations "Z knew there wen a lot of bad tion. tf. Tha " Bat Michigan T T EIGHT THE LOWELL LEDOEB, LOWELL, MICmOAN, THUB8DAY. APRIL 14, 1*38 Social Events CALfNDAR .f Y o i: A'RI W 1 CTc 0 M i A 1 Announce Approaching Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Elmer James of COMING fV£N15 Grand Rapids announce the ap- We have the SILENT YARDMAN Lawa Weaver's proaching marriage of their daugh- ter, Ruby, to ROSB Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson of Low- The "Dutch Detective" at So. Mowers ii 16 aid II iioh FOOD MARKET.. ell. The wedding will take place Boston Grange Hall Saturday the evening of April 16 at the home night.1 (ASrtR ?ARADe of the bride's parents. Miss Pearl Baaboo Lawn lakes lie far* and Eleelrie Puinpi James will attend her sister as The Young Women's League of Including 83 Michigan 4-H boys bridesmaid and Paul Kerekes will St. Mary's church will hold a baked and girls winning scholarships that you'll find ours assist as best man. Rev. E. B. goods sale Saturday, ail day, at the can be applied towards tuition at Genuine Asphalt Roof Coating . . . 35c Griffin of Woodland will officiate. R. D. Hahn grocery store. Anyone Michigan State College, the 1938 a friendly store Prenuptial parties In honor of wishing orders reserved call Mr. scholarship and honor roll based Manure end Hey Fork Handles ... 25c the bride-to-be have been given by Hahn's store. c48 on 1937 projects of nearly 40.000 FINE FOODS Mrs. C. A. Moore. Miss Dorotha rural youths In the state is an- Valentine of Grand Rapids and The Keene Jolly Community nounced by A. G. Kettunen, state P R I.C 1 R I T 1 H I) W I the Nazarene Church of Lowell. Club will meet with Mrs. William club leader. Converse for dinner on Wednesday, Our fine foods arc on parade for Easier today. We know you'll want Kent Scbolarsblp Winners West Vergennes Extension Ciasa April 20. the very finest so for a cheerful Easter we suggest: Winners of scholarships o r The West Vergennes Home Eco- The Keene Community Club will nomics Extension Class met Tues- places on the honor roll include be entertained by Mrs. Wm. Con- the following from Kent County: EASTER Choice blend, day. April 5. with Beatrice Bailey. verse April 20. for dinner. Hus- Ellis Ball, Rockord, Handicraft drip or regular A very interesting lesson on refin- bands are invited. ishing furniture was given by the Honor Roll; Henry Ladewlg, Grand SHIRTS and TIES RED & WHITE COFFEE grind 1 lb. tin 25c Rapids, Handicraft Honor Roll; leaders. Different types and kinds The German M. E. Ladles Aid of furniture from the early Amer- Wendell Beuschel, Sparta. Handi- Latest styles Easter Neck- will hold a missionary meeting at craft Scholarship; Betty Grannls. CAMPBELL'S ican period to the modern of today the home of Mrs. Chris Wittenbach wear In tropic tone, stripes SUNSPUN b speciaSpeciall were discussed and pictures of on Thursday, April 21. Sand Lake, Poultry Scholarship: them were shown. The time and Lloyd Bloomer, Ada, Corn Honor and patterns. Salad Dressing qt- place of the next lesson was not Roll; Harold Bloomer, Alto, Bean Mad* from fin* InfrodUnU for b«tUr TOMATO SOUP can SzC The next meeting of Ware PTA decided.—Mabel Gross. Sec'y- will be held at the school house on Honor Roll; E. L. Phelps, Cedar 5Sc to $1 flavor 3-lb. Tusday, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Springs, Dairy Honor Roll; Merton Social Brevities Ed. 'Hotchklss are in charge of Sowerby. Rockford, Diary Scholar- RED « WHITE SPRY (limit 1) can 47c program and refreshments. ship; J. W. Becker, Cedar Springa, No. f4 SPECIAL whan you buy Red A Whit* Caka Mr. and Mr. Ed. Bennett. Mr. Potato Honor Roll; Roger Gust, Pcachcs can Sic Flour at ragular price of 2Sc box and Mrs. (Howard Krum and Mn. Cedar Springe, Colt Scholarship; EASTER SHIRTS Allen Bennett entertained tbe Ver- Garden Lore Club Lucille Holmden, Rockford, R. 3. No. i gennes Euchre Club at the Bennett Canning Scholarship; Betty Gran- Made by Marlbro can Sic home Saturday, evening. Pineapple nls, Sand Lake, Food Preparation and Arrow. PALMOLIVE SOAPoU 7e The LoweU Garden Lore Club Honor Roll. Mrs. Roger McMahon entertain- met on April 5 at the home of tbe ed two tables of bridge last week program chairman, Mrs. P. J. Scholarships include awards of Stripes and pastel RED & WHITE Wednesday afternoon. On Thurs- S95 which winners can apply on Fineis. with 35 ladies in attend- shades for Spring. Corn Flakes Igc. bo* 9c Jtlly * a a a 2-lb* jar S5c day a group of girls from tbe A. A ance. The secreUry, Mrs. E. C. tuition for a course at Michigan Current, Strawberry, Grape, Cherry P. offices in Grand Rapids enter- Foreman, read tbe by-laws and State College. The money Is ' tained with a surprise party in announced that the club bad Joined awarded by the State Board of $1.65 Wkcatics - - J pk9>> BLl'E 4 WHITE honor of Mrs. McMahon at h*r the State Federation as is our Agriculture. Fifty dollar* is avail- Fit* Wrocope with 2 bo*e« home. custom. Mrs. Robert Mill, new able for tuition the first year. If to $t Bantam' Corn No. S can 13c The marriage of two former club president, has ornamented the grades are saUsfactory, the re- BRIMFUL ' Lowellltes is announced to take year books with a hand painted mainder can be applied on tuition 1 Spinach 2 No* 8 cans 19c led A WWi Floor tk. I7e place today (Thursday) at Christ iris, wbich is tbe club flower. Mrs. in the sophomore year. REYNOLDS Better baking result* guaranteed Church, Grand Rapids, tbe con- Mill is anxious to have the commu- BLUE 4 WHITE tracting parties being Jerome te* on village Improvements and Happy Maids Sewing Club Thomas, son of Professor John F. the Gardbn Lore Club work toward Man's Wear Pire BoM Floir W/i-b- tk- He some project of which we may be Mothers and sisters were invited Swtct Ptas a Mo* S can 13c Thomas of Detroit, formerly super- April 2 to the last meeting of the t Door* West of Po*t Office i Intendent of Lowell school*, and proud. A stone entrance to Lowell LoweU, Mich. ; Mildred Peckham, daughter of Mr*. on M-21 was mentioned. Happy Maid 4-H Sewing Club. Af- Alice Peckham of Grand Rapid*. Mrs. R. D. Hahn announced that ter the business meeting, while ; and the late Gage Peckham of at tbe next meeting, which will be the members were working on a tynMiti & Lowell. held at her home on April 19, or- club poster for their exhibit, the ders will be taken for bulbs and guests examined the dresses that Marriage Licenses shrubs. Lower rates may be ob- the girls had made. On this occasion the leaders, Fresh, cntp Florida New green tained by ordering In lots of 50 or Grcolatiofl News Clare R. Palen. 30. Lowell; Ora 8. more. Mrs. B. E. Quick read an members and guests celebrated the Grindle. 26. Lowell. seventh birthday of little Miss Car- (Dbituorqj amusing and helpful article on Carrots "What's Wrong With Garden olyn Groenenboom. A lovely white By C WINN JACKSON cake was made by Estella Ander- Clubs." This was followed by an Ledger Circulation Manager ISunloe Robinson Ferry article on "What To Do In April," son frosted in white, and decorated bu* 5c 2 lbs. 85c Noted Preacher read by Mrs. L. EL Johnson. Thi* with yellow flowers and candles. The Lowell Ledger Is a paper the Eunice Clara (Robinson) Perry bll* 8c concluded the program which was The happy and surprised girl cut whole family will enjoy. Don't bor- was born June 27. 1871 in Vergen- followed by a tea served by the the first piece for herself then the row the other fellow's paper. Read nes township, the daughter of committee.—Press Reporter. rest of it was served with grape your own. It pays to have the news Lucas J. and Henrietta Robinson. Juice. of your home community every She was married June 27, 1889 to The Happy Maids are going to week in the home. C. Guy Perry of LoweU, who pre- BIRTHS have other meetings at which they ceded her in death on Dec. 16, 1931. BANANAS lb. 5V2C firaHinti sr 4 for 25e will have lessons in crocheting and New Snb*cribers To this union were born six chil- Coat to little—taate to food embroidery. dren, Lloyd, Marie, Blanche, Eena. To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson Albert Bleam, R. 2, Clarksville. The Happy Maids held their eli- Elletta and Charles, all of whom of Saranac. a son, Darold Wayne, Violet Steele, R. 1, Lowell. survive her with the exception of on March 28. mination contest on Tuesday eve- Mrs. Frank Godfrey, R. 3, Lowell. — Choice Freih Meat*— ning, April 5 at the Lowell Senior Elletta, who died Mar. 21, 1030. Chauncey J. Miller, R. 3, Lowell. They lived in LoweU until the PLANKINTON'S IMPROVED CARD OF THANKS High Session. Arthur Shores, R. 3, Lowell. Mrs. W. W. Gumser was the spring of 1915 when they moved to Veal Stew Ib. 15c Ray Rickert, R. 3, Lowell. Grand Rapids where they resided GLOBE HAM We wish to thank our friends, Judge and chose Adella Timinsky, Glenn Ford. R. 1, Lowell. relatives and neighbors for the 10, to represent the first year's until iMr. Perry's death, after Wm. Serne, R. 1, Ada. which she resided with her daugh- • Amazingly tender • Richer flavor Beef Pot Roast beautiful flowers and sympathy work of the younger girls at the during the illness and bereavement Floyd Stahl, R. 2, Alto. ter, Mrs. John F. Roth, at whose Rockford Achievement Day Style Frank Young, R. 1, Lowell. home she passed away on April 4, * • Takes % lets cooking time pound . a 18c of our husband and father, also Show. Her sister Alice, represented Rev. Barksdale for the words of Fred Franks, R. 2, Lowell. 1938. F'uneral services were held on the older girls. ^ Ralph Cram, R. 2, Lowell. Wednesday afternoon, Apr. 6, in the comfort. For the second year's work both Bacon Squares Mrs. Robert Stiles and Family. Lloyd Butler, R. 3. LowelL Roth Chapel, Rev. R. M. Barksdale whole lb. 27c Eileen Gronenboom and Alice Tim- Edward Walter, R. 1, Clarksville. officiating. Interment in Oakwood pound e e17c insky were chosen to wear their Ralph Comodore, R. 1, LowelL cemetery. dresses in the style show. FREE ^900 In cash and prizas Old SntMcribers Lamb Shoulder The Kerr family has taken the Davis Lake Ask vs how to win NOW! A POLICY Mrs. Wm. 8ehrad*r pound . a 84c Lowell Ledger for the last 42 yean*. THAT SUITS— New Boob at We hope you take It 42 years more. We alto have SWIFT PREMIUM and IONIA Grace Blandlng and family have Henry Ausburger of Grand Rap- We Write the Policy to FK been subscribers since the Lowell ids spent the fore part of the week Tip Top Oleo with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pitsch. BRAND of Smoked Hamt Rev. W. R. Cox of Greensboro. Your Need and Your Pockst- Lowell Public library Ledger was in its early stage*. a a , North Carolina, has been delivering C. W. James has been a sub- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huizinga 8 lbs. 85c book. called on Mr. and Mrs. Arch Rose very fine messages at the Nazarene The following books have been scriber at various intervals for the church this week and will continue last 30 years. Thursday afternoon. HAM String end ib. 17c Fresh firond Beef Call Us For Service added to the Lowell Public Li- Elton Peet passed away Thurs- until Easter Sunday evening, when brary this month: The George Gold family of R 3, he will give his closing message. LoweU, have been subscribers to day. April 7th at Kalamazoo. Fu- poiid ... 19c I. J. IITTEMEI, Aft Non-Fiction the Ledger for the last 40 years neral services were held at Roth's HAM For* end lb. S5c Chapel Saturday afternoon. Inter- Approximately 82% of the oper- "The Arts", by Hendrik Willem and say that it Is a mighty fine ating revenues of U. S. railroads is LoweU, Mich. paper to have in the home. ment in Bowne Center cemetery. GLOBE Ready to Serve Beef Ciraek IsL i. 20c VanLoon. The story of painting, The friends from this community derived from freight traffic. sculpture, architecture and music Anton Kallinger has been a sub- scriber for 44 years. extend their sympathy to the fam- COOKED HAMS whole Ib. 33c Veil SbMr. ». 20e from the days of the cavemen un- ily. lit. til tht present time. Well illustra- It's your home paper that really gives you the news! Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Freeman and ted with the author's colorful family spent Sunday with relatives drawings. It Is a book built for im- ib. CARD OF THANKS in Grand Rapids. SMOKED PICNICS Lean, mild our*. Shanklaaa. 4- to 6-lb. av. mediate pleasure and lasting util- Visitors at the Wm. Sch^ader 9 STRAND # ity. I wish to thank my friends and home the past week were Mr. and "Out of Africa" by Isak Dinesen, relatives for the cards, fruit and Mrs. Carl Gress, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- PORK ROAST Lean, center cut of shoulder ib. 18c LOWELL a true story of an African Farm. flowers sent me during my iUness. ford Rowland of Grand Rapicfe The book is unusually successful p48 Mrs. Forrest Graham. Mr. and Mrs. PhU Diefenbaker of FRIDAY-SATURDAY, APRIL 15-16 In conveying the atmosphere of Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert a remote country. CARD OF THANKS Croninger, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Frey- Travel and Adventure I wish to express my sincere ling and daughter. thsnks to friends and neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Aivah Lorlng and fir Weaver'sFoodMarkel •.!Delive; r "The Lady and the Panda" by for kindnesses shown me, for daughter of Home Acres spent OFF TO Ruth Harkness. "Tombs, Travel flowers, cards, letters and fruit Saturday at the Ed. Lind home. and Trouble" by Lawrence Grls- given me during my iUness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Curley and Famous for Foods THE wold. "One Man Caravan" by Rob- p48 John Myers. daughter of Lansing spent the ert E. Fulton, Jr. "Petticoat Vag- week-end with Mra Kate Curley RACES abond" by Neill James. For each man directly employed and son. "Home Grown" by Delia Lutes, by the railroad* it is estimated one 13d. Lind attended the Mutual a natural successor to "Country Windstorm Insurance Company Mr. and Mrs. James Troy and Lansing. Helen Smith and her man Is employed by other Indust- Kitchen." ries that produce and distribute banquet in Grand Rapids Monday. More Local News son Bill of Royal Oak spent the mother of Ionia are visiting In Mrs. Ward Stewart visited Mrs. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Har-Cleveland. Ohio, and Detroit. Other Fiction the 70.000 different kinds of arti- cles the railroads use. Norman Pitsch Monday afternoon. old Simpson and family of Sara-j teachers are at their homes here "Winter in April" by Robert Miss Marguerite Walters is nac. ,in Lowell. Ed. Bigler, Frank VanDenHoof, spending this week in Detroit with I I Nathan. A charmingly told tale in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader. Tom Rev. and Mrs. David F. Warner JaneWithen relatives. which the author deate with the Forward and Robert Cole spent returned Monday from a ten days' emotions and conflicts of the age. Coming Back Home' Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. N. G. King, who spent last motor trip to Ohio and Indiana. 'Action at Aqulia" by Hervey Mrs. Ed. Lind. week with Mrs. W. J. Kropf. left where they visited their children Musical Allen. The author of "Anthony for her home in Grand Rapids Sun- and friends. Adverse" writes again in romantic day. Cartoon CHECKERS Mrs. Harold Simpson and little vein. A civil war story, a chronicle Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beckquist of sen Darold of Saranac are gaining J of action at the front and life at Muskegon were Sunday afternoon very nicely. The nurse. Miss Helen Comedy .f STI \IM I KW I \ the home of wartime Pennsylvania. LADIES ONLY "This Proud Heart" by Pearl and evening guests of Mr. and Cutler, who has been caring for i Mrs. Lynn Fletcher. them, returned to her home In I N \ Ml UK 11 Buck. The author of eight books about China says of herself, "My Mrs. Will Devering and Mrs. Grand Rapids Monday. Foz News When Delayed chief pleasure and interest has al- U** rdiabl* Um*- Edith Smith visited at the home Most of the teachers are spend- ways been people." In this same t**Ud MONTHLY of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Higgins ing their spring vacation at home: SUNDAY-MONDAY, APRIL 17-18 spirit she now begins to write BELIEF REX in Keene over the week-end and TABLETS wbM Ellen O'Connor in Kalamazoo. about Americans. natanfkils I Don't were Wednesday dinner guests Magdalen Niswonger at Leslie. "Cella", by E. H Young. "Bow b* Bl*m*d or dl*- with Mr. and Mrs. Higgins at the Harriet Roelofs at Byron Center. Songs to Dance to... eourmftd. bat try Down to Wood and Stone" by Jo- thi* n*MikaUa home cf Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt- June VanPeursem In Zeeland. Mar- sephine Lawrence. "Enchanted Oa- relief compound er. They also attended the enter- ion Bushnell at Clarksville. Jane Songs to Romance to! now d*p*nd*d upj tainments at the Keene Grange sis", by Faith Baldwin. 'The Juice McCarthy in Grand Rapids and of the Pomegranate", by Ethel M. A hall Saturday and Monday eve- QUICK ACTIN01 Brins* torfhln*, Mtiify- Ruth Armstrong at Springviile, Ind. WSJ . DelL "Light of Other Day*" by lac GLORIOUS RELIEF without Paia or nings. Lena Marie Huffman Is visiting In iaeonrenleoc* in •otn* lons«*t, unnaual. dlf- Elizabeth Corbett. "The Strumpet fteult, dtocoumeins, nbnoniuU d.l*T« in I Sea", by Ben Ames Williams. to 6 d>rt — in oanr a f*w hoar* in •om* COM*. Mcoidinc to H*ppy MM. PouiUrtly Pioneer Stores contain* no"dop*."no aareotic*, no no kablt-forains Arass, ao l«r»h mtner«U CHICAGO . . . Branding the Be* "Trumpets Calling" by Dora Ay- or metallic drut*. Compounded of tb* taet. itrietljr pur* in«redi*nU aeeordns to UJ.P. urganixaUon BtU aa "lost another ff delotte. Depicts frontier life in the LONDON ... ^Again persistant Standard*. Conetltoent* u*ed by doctor* PlantinqTime grab for power" former Prasldenl' Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma in t umors are heard thst the Ltnd* and nunc* for many year*. TOouaanda of the 1890'8. Lerghs plan an early return to. the tnteful uam rrerywhere. Enthuaiaatic, Hoover dented that tbe preasnt report unbelleTably prompt. measure was patterned sflc. a "Under Capricorn" by Helen United States. One ot the ressons toothing relief, *nd recommend thb similar proposel daring -bis ad* Simpson. Sidney, Australia in 1831. ritcd is the recent overhauling fnl product to their frienda. u ministration. Hoorer, shortly re^ SING "The Pioneers" by Courtney R. 11 von the Lindbergh home st tend only S2.M for tenaine MONTHLi turned from Europe, expressed Cooper. I.ope well. N. J., indicating that RELIEF TABLETS. surprise that tho normally pro* the now deserted h -UM, scene of PUBITT CUABAKTEED GOOD SEEDS Order* iMk*j aawt day ai received ptm Mystery and Detective Storle* Roosevelt New York Dally News ALLAN JONES the tragic kidnan. may once Mid. Ud Ux. PRICELESS lafwmattM Guaranteed Bulk with the largest circulation ia "Death on the Nile", by Agatha more beco- je occupied. Neither Pre* America had editorially proposed FANNY BRICE Christie. 'The Wall", by Mary Rob- Mr nor Mrs. Lindbergh wouiJ af- SUPERIOR PRODUCTS CO. him for the Republican Preilden* erts Rinehart. "And One Was Arm or deny the reports. Ill 0*e BU*- Sajtaaw. Mkk. FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS Mai candidacy In-IMO. JUDY GARLAND Beautiful", by Alice Duer Miller For the Junior Library Michigan seeds suited to the climate in this "Heidi Grows Up" by Johanna lection. If you have any questions about Spyri. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs", by Wait Disney. S LOWELL GOSPEL CHURCH M.in st. • seeds come in and discuss them with us. • We do but Audie E. Post, Librarian. • Stereopticon Colored Slldea J Lawn Seeds — Fertilizer and Plant Food one kind of Blie Moaday Eat Michigan Potatoes! • FRIDAY, 8 p. m. Last Words from the Cross. £ To make healthy green lawns z • printing — • SUNDAY, 7t80 p> m. Stereopticon Colored Slides. * If 1)011 want picturei " The Last Supper—To the Resurrection. m GOOD Novelty C. H. RUNCIMAN in qour adoertisinq, ffi Come and enjoy this beautiful ® PRINTING • me Kaue them • Pbones 34 and 152-F2 Lowell, Michigan lees EASTER EVENINO SERVICE ! : IBfM