LEDGER UP and ENTKIES

Being; a Collection of Various Topics of Local and FORTY SEVENTH YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN. December 28, 1939 No. 33 General Interest

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS rpHE holiday season brings back 25th Annual yflamStteeM New Public Salary to the homes a company of How New Year Speeds Around the World young people who are studying at schools and colleges. The home town welcomes them and takes Fanners' Week m Tax Act Includes pride In their successes. It notes the changes that come with new experience and study In these noted schools. They have seeh Jan. 29 to Feb. 3 Most Officials Toby Gahan's gas station was wide vistas of knowledge and the broken into Wednesday night some- world appears a bigger place as time after 11:30 and a candid cam- these students learn about life and School Teachers Outstanding era was taken, also a small amount BERLIN (By K. K. Vlnlng) events. of change that had been left In the Also the students show the effect Event at M. S. C. cash register. Entrance was made Must Also File 62 Car* of Kent Apples of new personal contacts, and their by breaking the glass In the door friends are pleased by their social £ Apples continue to move from Plans for the 25th annual Farm- and then turning the lock from the Giles Kavanaugh, Collector of In- gi-aces and charming manners. One Kent county to thc Federal era' Week program at Michigan inside. ternal Revenue for the District of Surplus Commodities Corporation. Is confident that they have not lost State College get under way with Michigan, announces that several their love for the home town At the end of this month there had the announcement that the dates It Is generally agreed that Christ- thousand new Income taxpaysrs been moved a total of 62 cars. One which has given them such genuine for the nationally outstanding event mas in Lowell this year was thel.ar e to.. .b e . added to hit.s. already thousand cars have been shipped friendship and real advantages, 1 5 at East Lansing are January 29 best since 1929. Everyone seemed i "* "J of 870 000 Michigan per- from the state. A car will average and the place where the good old wh wi through February 3. to feel the spirit of the reason andj""'- ° ' ^ 500 bushels or more making a total friends live Is one whose memory As general chairman for the they will ever cherish. ,h0 of over 30,000 bushels. These apples event, E. L. Anthony, dean of agri- dlvlduals and local organizations* . brought an average of 70c a bushel culture, la anticipating even great- Hundreds of baskets, clothing, toys This law passed at the last Ses- or a total of about $21,000. LOOKING BACK AT 1939 er service to and dividends real- and other articles were distributed sion of Congress puts 'to rest the ized by thoac who attend, for the old question of public salary tax-{ AMBITIOUS persons In the work- to needy families and children MB BOURNE* , / A Good Bee Hunting Story 9 ing world look back, at the college Is able to utilize three new throughout the surrounding com- atlon. The salary of federal em-) buildings. munity. ployees has always been taxable, > Frank Peterson of Courtland close of the year, and ask where but until this year, beginning Jan. they succeeded and where they In the new fleldhouse, for in- told me a bee story the ether day. stance, the general evening pro- The special Congressional pri- 1, 1939, state salaries were not tax- Seems that one of Frank's neigh- failed in those 12 months. If they able under federal taxing author- missed some opportunities and grams in which rural visitors gain mary election for the purpose of bors found a bee tree In the Peter- a better picture of the state's agrl choosing party candidates to suc- ity. All public school teachers, ail son woodlot. Of course he wanted made some mistakes, they resolve state and county officials, and cUy not to repeat such errors In 1940. cultural greatness can be seen by ceed the late Hon. Carl E. Mapes When 1940 reaches New York City In a blare of noise at 12:01 a. m. Monday, it will already be early Monday to cut It. So the day arrived and twice the huge crowds which In will be held Thursday, January 25, and village executives and em* evening Just east of Anatralis in the Chatham islands. Meanwhile, at Bonolalu the clock will register 6:30 p. m. with saw and axe the two men It is a good Idea if the people of ployees must pay Income tax. Some a town can do the same thing for previous years have consistently 1940, and the special election fol- Sunday. The new year Is born on the lonely Chatham Islands, 414 miles southeast of New Zealand and races west- went after the honey. The tree squeezed Into Demonstration Hall lowing the primary will be held on of them have been paying tax on ward at 1,906 miles an honr. About 200 shepherds and fishermen in the Chatham group celebrate the New Year was cut down. Then Frank began the year that has passed and the Income received from other sourcas, one that Is to come. They should Wednesday and Thursday nights. February 19. Registration notices by ringing the chnrch bell on Hanson Island. The International date line, near these isles, was »et by the British marking the trunk off Into stove Even at that the arena open for for the primaries in Lowell and but until the current year have not lengths. The neighbor protested regret any chances that their home been required to Include tha salary admiralty and runs near the 186th meridian of longitude. town missed In 1939 for going events will be larger. adjacent townships will be found that the honey was In the upper Use of the new music building on page five. received as a teacher or public part of the tree. "I know It," said ahead, but It still has the future to official. Married couples, where ohe rapair those mistakes. The way to will provide other space previously Frank, "but we are going to cut not available. Music and speech Here's the sequel to the story In or the other has Income {rom the this tree up Into stove wood lengths greater prosperity and advantages state or a political subdivision, , Is always open to the community department programs are planned. last week's Ledger about the 'pos- first and then look for the honey." Then there Is the new Livestock must now combine their Incomes December 31 Last Day And cut the tree Into 16 Inch that will seise Its opportunities. sum that Officer Eugene Carr dis- to determine taxability. Pavilion offering a siicablc arena covered In the City Hall ono night lengths they did and also plied It 1989 IN HISTORY and seats for more than 3,000 while eating his midnight lunch. For 1939 and subsequent years, up. Then they cut up the part spectators. Livestock Judging for the tax Is upon the net Income To Complete Wheat having the honey. Frank tells me 'THE TEAR 1989 will go down In "That's my 'possum," declared the annual colt development, swine, Marshal Fred Gramer when his which Is determined by subtract- his neighbors have never gone bee history as a time when the sheep and beef production contests ing the allowable deductions and hunting in his woods since then. world looked shudderlngly Into the will culminate in this space, as well Loan Application ncome horrible pit where it suffered such as the student's Little International him!" Fred says he got •!,the. imlittlue ' - Ordinary deductions are Milking Old Boasy agonies from 1914 to 1918. Yet In Interest paid on Indebtedness (like Farmers in Kent County who fitting and ehowmanship compo- animal "up north"—meaning Fred wish to apply for a Government spite of its clear sight of all those tltlon. a mortgage on a home) all taxas (CHINESE) Did you ever figure out how Blaser's place. paid, (except income and improvs« loan on their 1939 wheat have until much work It took to milk a cow? horrors and sufferings, it bad to go Resumption of the annual turkey December 31, 1939, to complete their and fall into the jame pit again. show will be permitted through ment tax) benevolences to", one'a A farmer In Washington did some Visitors from all parts of Mich- church or any organized charity, applications, John McCabe, Kent counting as he milked. Here they The world during this year wit- use of some of the space In the igan have been very generous in nessed one unexpected thing, and bad deots which became worthless County AAA Chairman, announced are. It took 1100 pumps to milk huge new field house. their praise of Lowell's Christmas this week. that was the alliance between Ger- With greater space for the many- during the year for which the re one cow that gave 21.8 pounds of decorations. As a sample, we quote All loans on wheat—whether the milk. Another cow produced 28 , many and Russia. It had been said sided educational affair which a few words from a letter received turn was made, and 10% of earned net income. The personal exemption wheat Is stored on farms or In pounds with 1300 squeezes and still for years that if those two dicta- puts in review all phases of the from Col. Allen Hasklns, the well approved warehouses—will mature tor ruled nations ever got together, state's agricultural problems and of husband and wife living to- another ccw took a minute (?) to known Ionia County auctioneer, gether Is (2500, and an additional April 30, 1940. This Is In line with milk a pound. His patience was a dreadful tragedy might bo In scientific solution, the college staff who says: "Our family wants you store for democracy and civilization. |400 for each child under 18 years a recent announcement of the Com- lost before he counted the pumps hopes to retain national leadership to know how much they enjoy modity Credit Corporation which When they actually came together, in attendance and scope of pro- of age. Single persons without de- on this bossy. Hoard's Dairyman your paper. It Is a grand weekly. pendents have an exemption of extended loans secured by ware- reports this Information. th* results have not seemed quite grams which have been attracting You can be proud to represent house-stored wheat to April 30. so ominous. It has been found that fifty to sixty thousand visitors such a live town as Lowell and 11,000. Persona with a gross Income a good part of the supposed of $5000 or more should file their Previously the loans matured seven Coni>,iunlty Forests during the week in recent years. your Maln-st. Christmas decora- months from the date they were strength of Russia was merely on returns on Form 1040; those below Many town and community for- tions this year are beautiful." 85000 on Form 1040-A. These forms made, or April 30. whichever was i p"^fr- earlier. On this basis the loans ests are located In the New England The year has seen two progres- may be procured from the Col- states. These are operated for Under the federal law which be- lector of Internal Revenue, Da- would begin to mature around sive nations, Poland and Czecho- came effective Jan. 1, 1939, all February 1. The extension gives schools, libraries and welfare pur- slovakia, wiped out and reduced to M. S. C. Service state officials and employes, all trolt, Mich., and will be available poses. They report that 40 acres of after January 5, 1940. These should producers an additional period servitude. History will long deplore public school teachers, all county, within which such wheat loans may such forests will furnish employ- this sad event. The year has also township, city and village employes be executed and mailed to reach ment for one man the year around. his office by March 15, 1940. The be repaid. - eeen the mighty power of Russia must make an income tax return if Farmers who kept within their crashing down on enlightened little Hits New Record forms contain full Information their earnings are large enough. relative to their preparation. wheat acreage allotments under Banner Cheeae County >', Finland, and discovering up to date More turkeys than the state ever This Is expected to add several the 1939 Agricultural Conservation Menonlmee county. In the upper that It takes something more then produced before, 630,000 of them, thousand Michigan people to the Program may secure loans of 70 numbers to win battles. a new all-time Michigan record of list of those required to file re- peninsula. Is a dairy county with cents per bushel on eligible wheat. cheeae the major product produced. Xn our country, the year has seen 618 bushels an acre in potatoes. turns and to produce considerable Bowne-ip, Mourns The Interest rate on loans Is 3 b eM The county producers move more ^ ^ Yfi° — rf/wooo "rural youth. Vnwd more money for our government at percent This Is a reduction of 1 ,n ^ Ifrtr 4-H club work. Washington to spend. More details Passing of Pioneer ^ percent from last year, the reduc- cheese than all the rest of the v w In another nrtlcle eiaewhero In this Mrs. Amy M. Thomas, -ftton becoming effective November state combined and employs a sr^b^£^r q-uKr: x. economic" s Information. These are Issue. specialist in cheese manufactur* Large areas of blue sky appear a- known Bowne township 1, 1969. facts found In a year-end survey died Tuesday at the home . As of November 28, Michigan who worics with the factories to mder and Thursday, Dec. 28—Boris Karloff Mrs. P. J. Flnels and son Bob Park la spending this week at the and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wlsner of carn children attending our rur barley, the only other increased Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lillle cele- Gerald and Clyde Mullen homes, Graham and son Richard and Mr. I city where they visited Mrs. Be-1 family. schools than to have them studying In the North In "The Mystery of Mr. Wong;" and Mr. and Mrs. Will Hartman Grand Rapids and B. A. Charles grain crop was barley. Total grain John Cook of Grand Rapids and brated their golden wedding at were Christmas day guests of Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Metternlck. jker's sister Gertrude did a little j The Ryders spent Friday evening under a man who has such a lack Lumbering down Finland's arctic production was 4,629,000,000 against Mr. and Mrs. Roye Ford and son their home here. added feature, "All Women Have Atty. and Mrs, R. M. Shlvel en- were Christmas guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dawson were sight-seeing, spent one night with at the Arnold Wittenbach home. Secrets" with Jean Cagney (James Flnels' shter, Mrs. Oscar Rice In Phil Krum. of understanding and such a poor BUFSfBlU highway came a huge motorized So- 4,868,000,000 in 1938. Winter wheat Dale were Christmas day guests of Elmer Howk cut his hand quite Joyed Christmas with his mother. Chriitmas guests at F. Houghton's.! her aunt, Mrs. Emma Titus at Penn Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs and Mrs. Gordon Frost Mr .and Christmas dinner with ber parents, Portland. Mrs. Minnie Shlvel, at Conatantlne. opinion of rural scoools. We real- |SCUTTL£I Hfiq viet army while plucky guerilla (but not spring) was up 13,000,000 Ted Elhart and family. badly at the Cutter factory, re- Cagney s sister s first appearance Mrs. Ed. Maloney and son Ed- Callers during the day were Mr. Yann and spent from Wednesday and two children and Mr. and Mrs. ize, of course, that the drive is for Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duncan and Mrs. Phil Sayles of Chicago were George Tayloi and wife, of Grand ^ Rring twelve stitches to close the!on the screen). Dr. Paul Stamsen, Optometrist ward, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maloney and Mrs. Howard Houghton of De- to Saturday with friends at^d rela- Karl Blerl and sons Stanley and tfTasunm fighters pecked away at the road- also guests at the Frost home. Rapids. ^ | Friday and Saturday, Dec. 29-30 Gould Rlvette of White Cloud the building up of village and city side. Russian casualties; About daughter of Lowell spent Sunday un(J Ionia, Is at the Kent Jewelry Store, was a Christmas guest of hla and Mrs. Maloney's sister, Mrs. troit, Mr. and Mrs, L. Houghton tlves at Flint. jOtto, were Christmas dinner guesta schools and the establishment of Mrs. Eva Kropf and family spent • Mrs. Evy Lewis and daughter Born, at Everett, Wash., ts Mr. -"Beware Spooks," the story of a Lowell, every Wednesday and Sat- 30,000 men and 200 tanks. But it with Mrs. Eva Kropf and family. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. iHobbs of Lansing spent the week- and Suzanne of ClarksvlUe, Mr. and' Christmas dinner guests at the'of Mr. and Mrs. John Husar. consolidated schools, all to be Mrs. Kitchen and daughter of Christmas at the Will Cannon Laura of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Kate l and Mrs. Harry Fuller (Lila Law- cuckoo cop with a wide open face urday. Correct- lens may Improve Mrs. George Houghton and chll- Arthur Anderson home were Mr., Visitors and callers at the Mrs. 1 was victory of a sort and that was w,th Joc E Brown Mar Gould. end visiting In Detroit and Toledo. manned (or womaned) by teachers Grand Rapids spent Thursday eve- home in Ada. Crady and Miss Edna Myers were ' rence) a aon - > y Carlisle poor vision to normal. clOtf dren, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Murray and Mrs. Wilbur Cronkrlght and Mary Kerr home last week and NEUTRALITY VIOLATIONB what Moscow demanded. A Copen- Martin Davis of Grand Rapids Christmas guests at the Clare Ford Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould called Mr. and Mrs. Vern Armstrong holding degrees, as if the confer- ning at the Lee Keech home and Mrs' Lee Kellogg, aged 80, died and Clarence Kolb. Added feature, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Blakeslee and daughter Sarah and Mrs.|four children of near Rockford. Mr. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen There will be teeth, now, hagen newspaper reported that and Blllie Frits were Christmas home. at he; home here aftefa lingering '/lye Little Peppers" with Edith on Mr, and Mrs. Keith Kline and entertained with a family dinner Sorenson cf Grandvllle. ring of a degree upon persons qual- attended the Christmas exercises and Roy were Christmas dinner and Mrs. Waldo Holllday and Sue Carter, Miss Norma Gibson and ified them to be better teachers were interned for 60 days, but must Josef Stalin was raging mad oVer at the school house. callers at Will Engle's. Mr. and Mrs. Ace Fredriokson I jjjnea8 Fellows and the Five Little Pep- Mr. and Mrs Cleon Boyer at Mul- Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yelter and Ann and Dean Cronkrlght of Lan- Mr. Lyendecker of Mlddlevllle, Mr. his army's failure in Finland, hav- Mrs. Eva Engle and son Clayton (nee Yelma Keech) are spending guests on Monday of Mr. Blakcs- liken Sunday. Dennison of Grand Rapids and than others. Good teachers are then leave the U. 8. Miss Elenor Matulaltis, teacher Harry Joseph of Cleveland, son pers. lee's sister, Mrs. Villa Southfleld daughter Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Glei sing. [and Mrs. Ira Wesbrook of Seeley born, they are not turned out In ing ordered a purge of milllary lead- spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. their Christmas vacation with rel- of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Joseph, was Sunday and Monday, Dec. 31- Mrs. Flora Heaven and sen of (Before he killed himtelhGraf Spee'i in the Moseley school. Is spending and family In Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mullen of ClarksvlUe. Yelter and Mr. and Mrs. M. A., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Falrchllds Corners, Rev. L. L. Dewey and son teacher factories; and if they lack ership and an Investigation at the "Going to (puffI) take thishe r ChrlB'mas vacation with her Luclle Byrnes and mother, Mrs. atives in the Upper Peninsula. ! marrled in Grand Rapids to Ml.« J«n. l-Oet set the new thin man Watson and family were Christmas'Apent Wednesday in Grand Rapids George of Grand Rapids, Mr. and captain told how the ship had fooled Agnes Stevens, of Lowell. Grand Rapids were week-end Inherent love of teaching and have front (puff!) stomach off me this mother 1c Jrand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ford and Elizabeth Barter of Des Moines, laugh and thrill hit Is here, 'An- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morse and guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Vaasar Rosewarne guests at Jennie Yeiter's. land Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Laux of Lowell, Mra. C. her raiding victims by camouflag- Alvln Davis, Will and Clayton daughter spent Sunday evening at other Thin Man" with William not the inborn genius to teach no ing, once by changing her tuperstruo- Day after this Russian advance, (puff(puff!) !) year if ift kilh me. Gotta Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford were lowa. family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clyde Mullen. and family of Grand Rapids, Mr. Miss Vera Holt of Sturgls and I Mrs. Arnold Falrchllds of Lowell.'Anderson and daughter Eatella, Engle vent Friday evening at the the Clare Ford home. i Powell, Myrna Loy, Virginia Grey, Morse and daughter of Detroit amount of teacher training will ture to resemble the British cruiser Re- the resourceful Finns made them- (puff!) do this every (puff!) callers at the Will Bliss home in Mrs. David Condon of Moseley and Mra. Robert Mlddleton and Harold Juhlln were married at Mc-| Christmas Eve dinner guests at and Mra. Glunora Cronkrlght and make of them the kind of teachers Belding Friday. George Barnes home. spending the winter with her Otto Kruger and others. Added spent Christmas with their par- Reasoler Cory of North Jefferson child of Grand Rapids and Garfield nown. London heard how its cruiser selves warm while a blizzard drove dn r street spent Christmas with hla Bride Dec. 24 by Rev. Regan. Con- the Karl Blerl home were Mr. and .Myrna. Rev. Dewey and George our schools should have. If, how- Exeter had staged a t aliant fight against Y Miss Laura Lewis is spending Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf enter- daughter, Mrs. Earl Adams, In short subjects. Popeye In "Never ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morse. Ford were Christmas guests at the gratulatlons to the newlyweds.lMrs. Rudolph Blerl and two chll- and Mrs. Anderson and Estella also the mercury to 25 below zero, para- A chap In Watertown, Wis., has Sock a Baby." also Artie Shaw's son, Clarence R. Cory and family ever, they are natural teachers, Graf Spee until help arrived. Said the lyzing the ill-clad Reds. In the her Christmas vacation In Florida. tained with a family dinner on found new use for old Inner tubes. Grand Rapids. Mrs. Elmer Fletcher entertained F. F. Rosewarne home. They ate their wedding supper with [dren, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs called on their uncle Arthur Ander- Christmas. Orchestra and Paramount News. In Grand Rapids. the training Is an excellent help In report: One seaman, who had both legs south only an ineffectual air raid Oren Frost of Lansing spent He says they make good synthetic Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert with a family dinner on Christmas Mr. and Mra. J. W. Freyermuth. and two children. Otto Blerl and son. fitting them for their work. But Tuesday and Wednesday. Jan. 2- Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Plumb and shot off, commented that he was "not on Helsinki, Abo and Hango dis- Christmas with his parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kropi ^te their angleworms for fishermen. Doane of Cascade, a son. day for her children and their Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carr enter- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lambson and | Miss Jean Cooper all of Grand Mrs. Rosa Kerr's children and that Isn't what we started to say doing too badly under somewhat ad- 3—The conquest of thc western daughter, Betty Jane of Grand turbed Finnish calm, and that night Russell Welsh and Anna Kropf, families. Those from out of town tained on Christmas for Mr. and Raplda and Mrs, Fred Malcolm and son Asel we-e Sunday guests of Mr. i Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. John Hu-'Rrandchlldren from Lansing, Kala- What we had on our mind Is a verse circumstances.'' He died a few both of Moseley, were united In ocean, "Rulers of the Sea" with Mrs. Ruasell Carr of Lansing and and Mrs. Ezra Hilton of Muskegon jsar and Russell. mazoo, Holland, Muskegon, Grand they celebrated prematurely the ( Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.. and Mar- were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth and Abby attended the fiftieth wedding question as to why it is, if our hours later.) marriage. Nancy Jean of Vlckeryvllle. Frank Carr of Chicago. and were Monday guests of Mrs. Art Biggs spent the week-end Rapids and Lowell spent Christmas rural schools do more harm than sinxing of Russia's warship October Mrs. J. W. iHulbert, Cascade pio- garet Lockwood. Added shorts, anniversary celebration of Mr, and English of Kent City. The Spee, Columbus and Arauca Conrad Lather and daughter Mrs. Virgil Pitcher In Sheridan with his son-in-law and daughter, i with her, good, that so large a proportion of Incidents brought Europe's war to Revolution. (It was badly damaged, neer, passed away at the age of 66 "Hydromanlacs" and a Musical and Glenn Robinson and family of Tuesday dinner guests at J. W. but managed to limp home.) HYBRID CORN Cartoon, "Fresh Vegetable Mys- Dorothy and Miss Emma Otto of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weeks of I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kinyon and our country's successful men re- Pan-American shores for the first years. Lansing, R. L. Forward and Mrs. Freyermuth's were Mrs. 11a Horn Lowell. He visited at the Percy baby of Lowell visited their cousin. To a League of Nations commit- (Exhibited br C. E. Troyer of LeFon- tery." Ella Robinson spent Sunday In Suttons Bay were Christmas guests ceived their early education in our time, and there was every Indica- Fred Priest of South Lowell Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Weaver, Ori- and daughter Mary and Mrs. Har- Read home Christmas. Mrs. Wilbur Cronkrlght and family rural schools? We think the rural tee the Finns sent word that they taine, Ind., who used il to win the making an extended visit with his Thursday, Jan. 4—The Gleason Grand Rapids with Mrs. Herb Con- at the N. E. Borgerson home. son, Mary Ann and Robert, Mr. old Juhlln. tion that Western hemisphere gov- "com king* title at Chicago's intern* Family In "Should Husbands Mr. and Mra. Russell Davla and at the Arthur Anderson home on schools can be made even better ernments would tolerate no more of could hold out all winter if they got son Charles in Wisconsin. nor and family. Mrs. Robinson also Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House at- and Mrs. Henry Weaver and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weaver two daughters of Lansing and Mr. Christmas afternoon. tional livestock show.) Work." Added feature, "Night of called on friends In Rockford. than they are, but we do not wish these CLrryings-on. Guided by the planes and guns. League Secretary- Rev. A. H. Lash, new Congrega- tended the House reunion Christ- ter and Mr. and Mrs, Gus Abel and of Detroit were Christmas guests to see our rural boys and giris bushels o^er the preliminary esti- Nights" with Pat O'Brien, Olympa of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. U. S., nations which established a General Joseph Avenol got to work tional pastor, moved his family Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Swarthout mas day at thc home of his alstcr. children had Christmas dinner robbed of the privilege and the ad- mate on a harvested area 12,000,000 here from Saugatuck, occupying Bradna and Roland Young. Sunday with Mrs. H. C. Weaver at Mr. and Mrs. Terry Flower and fanciful "neutrality zone" at Pana* immediately, sending Helsinki as- were Christmas guests of her par-[Mrs, Albert Knapp, at Rockford. vantage of getting their first few surances that Britain and France acres less than in 1936. Soy btuts Mrs. Dale Morgan's house. ents, Mr, and Mrs, W, G, Chiibb of Fulton. son were Christmas gueats at Will years of education In our rural ma City last October began laying Miss Mary K. Abbey was unltsd Mr. and Mrs. Martin Houseman Klahn's. their plain/ would provide supplies, but not registered 87,409,000 bushels com- West Lowell Howell. Glendon Swarthout Is ex- and family enjoyed Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider one-room schools.—William Berkey pared with the estimate of 63,000.- In marriage to Herbert Chamber- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith were It was revealed that the U. S. had men. Mrs. Meivin Court pected home from Detroit Friday the home of her brother, R. De- entertained at Christmas dinner in The Cassopolis Vigilant 000 bushels. The cotton yield, un- lain of Ionia. to spend the New Year holiday with Sunday callers at J. W. Freyer- agreed to Join Brazil and Argentina Young and family In Grand Rap- for hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. muth's. Clearance Sale/ LABOR: usually high, averaged 236 pounds u his parents. in helping Uruguay force Graf Spee Lemme see ... if I save 10 lda. P. Schneider and In the afternoon per acre from the smallest acreage Miss Helen Dahl of Lansing Dr. and Mrs. R, T.' Lustlg and out of Montevideo harbor, had the Probe cents every day in 1940, that December 80, 1909-30 Ymn Ago spent the week-end at the home of C. W. Johnson and family of Mr. and Mrs, Schneider had all daughters of Grand Rapids were Ledger Entries in 40 years. Tobacco also set a new Fred K. Hoyt of Pittsburgh, Pa., their children home for a Christ- December 29 to January 5 pocket vessel refused to move. More unsavory each day became I Dr. Charles Quick, former Low- Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe. Grand Rapids were Sunday dinner and Rev. and Mrs. M. E, Hoyt and Christmas gueata at the Charles yield record of 911 pounds per acre, makes .. . m-m-m-m . . . thirty' mas tree. Stirred to even greater action by the testimony in a house commit- six dollars and 50 cents a year. ell publisher and postmaster, aged Mrs. John Baker entertained guesta of his mother, Mra. Minnie Marjoile of Okcmos were Christ- Smith home. Virginia Smith was POWER OF ORGANIZATION total production also reaching a new ome from the Columbus and Arauca Incidents, tee's investigation of the National Ij 50, passed away in Grand Raplda. with a ahower for Mrs. Grace Johnaon, who returned to Grand mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F. Williamsonlh Lansing. Adrian la House Dresses, sizes 12 to 52 $1.00 high of 1,769,639,000 pounds. Not so much, is U? Suppose it's lome ro n »pHE WORLD, since the war Pan America planned to put teeth Labor Relations board. Starting RAPlda with them where they all Hoyt. entertained on Monday with a'' f ' Houghton College for r Other farm news: leorihivhit#?'* S^cng were united in morrtsgfl'ln guests enjoyed Chiistmas dinner with h, broke out in Europe, has in its neutrality declaration, the with the allegation ji minority Mr. and Mrs. R, L, Young of Chrlatmaa tree and dinner for Mr.: » Chrlatmaa vacation. All Hats, up to $1.88 values $1.00 C Signed in Washington was a sup- Grand Rapids. of Mr. and Mrs. MelVin Court were Mrs. George Rice. Mr and been given striking object les- teeth; Any belligerent warship that Boardsman William Leiserson that Battle Creek apent Christmas with and Mrs. Earl Henderaon, Mr. andi - Mrs. George Houghton plementary trade agreement be- | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Godfrey of their children and Mr. and Mrs. H. f ntertll ned sons of what Is accomplished by violates the principle of the neutral* his fellow members (Warren Mad- East Lowell left for Indianapolis Mr. and Mra. Carl Horn and her parents, Mr and Mrs. Wm. P. Mrs. Charlea Rogera, Mra, Caroline ' ' the Young People's Street Dresses, $1.98 to $3.98, now $L75, $2.98 the power of organixation. Also of tween the U. 8. and Cuba, restoring Savage of Decatur. Mrs. Earl children of East Lansing and Miss Rogera, Miss Hazel Hoag and Sun^ay School Class with a Christ- ity zone will be accorded no assist- dsn and Edwin L. Smith) were "par- , to "spend the winter with their Wheeler and -four children of Laux. Mrs. Young remained for a what happens when organisation is tariff reductions on sugar and to- 1 Mary Horn of Grand Raplda were Glenn Barnes. mas party and a Jolly time was had Sweaters, long and short sleevet $1.75, $1.98 ance in American ports. If a ship tial," the testimony went on to al* dailghter. Grand Rapids. longer visit, by all. not wel handled. guilty of such violation seeks lege: bacco imports which were terminst- J^ndy Weaver, Jake Gless and Chrlatmaa day guesn of their Sunday dinner gueats of Mr, and mother, Mrs. C. H. Horn. They all Supt. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spencer ac- Mrs. Nora Klahn, president of Skirts, all wool, $2.98 values au $1.98 The drive of the Germans refuge or repairs in an American C That Boardsman Smith had taken ed by presidential proclamation j Abe Oesch of Bowne and John Mrs. John Baker were Mr, and through Poland was a marvellous 1 called at the John Freyermutn Walter and Eileen enjoyed a pre- companled their son Orvllle to the Clark Circle of the Union Aid, port, it and its crew will be Interned "extra-legal' action in attempting when Europe went to war. Cuban Yerger of Freeport left for Browns- Mrs, Lyle Baker of Ionia and Ray example of military organisation. tariff reductions were granted on home on US-16 Tuesday. Christmas dinner with Mr. Gum- Ionia last Thursday where they vis- treated twenty of the members to Parker-Welder Flannel Jackets $2.98 for the war's duration. to settle a knitting rnlll strike; more- vllle, Tex., to spend the winter. Herron of Lansing, ser'a mother, Mra. A. W. Gumser, Ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Christmas party at the church The whole power of the nation was peanut butter, salmbn and mohair |f Alpheus Wood of Felling, Okla., Mra. Isadore Onan entertained Mr. and Mra. Carl Roth, Jr., and exerted to make that terrific Nobody expected Britain and Ger- in Holland Saturday. Clyde Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Spen- last Tuesday. Games and a tree Blouses as low as 79c products, thst nation also agreeing spending two weeks with A. iHeyd- 26 relatives for dinner Christmas sons of Vergennes were Christmas cer were Christmas guests at the march. Infantry, artillery, . air- many to pay much attention; in- Mr. and Mra. Geo, Story enter- were enjoyed and refreshments of deed, a London paper pointedly re- to maintain improved treatment for lauff and family. day, dinner guesta of her mother, Mra, Orvllle Spencer home In Belding. oysters, Jello, doughnuts, cake and Pajamas and Gowns $1.00 and $1.69 planes, tanks, radio communica- U. 8. rice. Mercury registered from 10 to Chrlatmos gueats of Mr. and Mra. Martin Elckhoff. Afternoon vlaltora tained with Chrlatmaa dinner for tions, all these forces and many marked that American nations had 1 coffee were served. C President Roosevelt told reporters 16 degrees below zero many nights." Arthur Green were their children were Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Elck- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Story, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Bradley of Knit and Rayon Slips 89c and $1.19 more worked together like the no right of sovereignty over extra- Amy Stebblns and son Harold and A number of neighbors from he intended to ask congress to raise Freeman Young and family of:and grandchildren. hoff ard family and Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids were dinner guests Morse Lake attended open house Up to $1.49 values wheels of a clock. The Poles show- territorial waters. But Washington Lockwood, Saskatchewan, visited | The children of the Mclntyre Harry Richmond and family of Mrs. Loveda Hunter of Saranac. of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson Sun- ed even more fighting spirit but at least hoped the restrictions would the $550,000,000 "owed to the treas- at Walter Blakealee'a Sunday In ury" as a result of farm parity pay- his mother. Mra, Ann Green, in school entertained their parents Vergennes. Christmas dinner guesta of Post- dsy. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Wolpe honor of their golden wedding. House Coats as low as $1.00 because of inadequate organization prevent fighting in American terri- Segwun, and friends with a Christmas nro- were Wednesday dinner guests and of their forces and insufficient torial waters. ments and other agricultural ex- Mrs. Henry Taplln and Mrs. master and Mrs. F, J. Hosley were Frank Byrnes resigned his posi-jgram Thuraday evening, Dec, 21. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koets of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Covell of Kala- Children's and Ladies' Gloves 29c and 79c equipment they were crushed to Already interned by Argentina are penditures which were approved by tlon at the Alexander grocery and .plays were given by the children Haltle Rouse were guests last Fri- mazoo called at the Nelson home New York's Bowery comes from earth. the legislators, but not provided fur. day of Dr. Frank Trcdenick In Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. the Dutch word "bouwerlj," mean- SATURDAY SPECIAL the 1,039 crewmen of Graf Spee who 5 went to Big Rapids to attend the and gifts were exchanged. The White of Lansing and Dr. S. S. Monday. The German campaign of mine found themselves scattered hastily *7 feel everyone should do her WHERE Ferris Institute. [Spanish War veterans gave the Grand Rapids. Mrs. Rouse and ing plantation. The Bowery orig- Lee. 2 pairs 59c Hose $1.00 laying and submarine attack, sim- POLITICS: best to improve her mind in Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton school a gift of $15. Mra. Taplln left today (Thursday) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown and inally was a lane through a Dutch to provinces far from the ocean. for Montpeller, Vt. where Mrs. ilarly shows this marvellous pow- 1940 ivith good reading material. went to Batavla, N. Y.. to attend Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins and Ruth Marie of Saranac and Mr. bouwerlj. er of organisation. The world de- Farm Vote Rouse will spend the winter with and Mrs. Joe Brozak and Joalyn of THE WARS: Let's see ... what did that say? the funeral of the former's broth- SUPERMAN COMIC STARTS family and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus plores the cruel spirit shown in For several months many political 6 her daughter. Hand and family of Gram. Rap- Hastings were Christmas guests of Recently the following testimoni- Kinda dry book. Guess FU go er. John M. IN NEXT SUNDAY'S NEWS this warfare, but it Illustrates what In the West forecasters have believed 1940's Mrs. John A. Gulllford returned Week-end guests at the F. F. Ids were Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Kent. Miss Mary al waa received by a patent-medl Roxie's Style Shop can be done when all the fortra of Not all of Europe's mid-December presidential election will be won or to a show." 1c her home In Lowell, N, D., after SUPERMAN, the sensational Coons home were Mr, and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins on Phillips of Grandvllle was a Satur- cine concern: "For 9 years I was a nation work together. In the op- would you look? comic strip character, will be pub- day night guest of Mary Kent and [totally deaf, and after uaing your warfare took place in American wa- lost in the midwestern farm belt a two months' visit with relatives Lester Mange and Martha Jean of Sunday. Lowell posite direction the difficulties ters (see above). The western front As the preseason campaign drew to here. lished In color starting In next Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Coons j Borgerson, both attended a party given by i ear salvexfor only ten days I heard which the enormous Russian army Sunday's Detroit News, The dally Mr and Mr8 ohn Margaret Nevlns. from my brother in Nebraska." was quiet as usual, but Britain's a close (it will start again after A. L, Knapp went to New York and son David ana their gueits and daughter Eve,yn and granddaugh- is encountering In subduing little NATHAN WITT City to Vak7 a course" in carriage "^P 8tart8 ori Monday. Jan, 1, new "security patrol" over thc congress adjourns) it became ap- « 5^ / u ,0lnei I iter. Margaret Jean Hughes, are Finland show what happens to a North sea ran into a pack of Mes- A conspiracy? parent that Republicans concentrate and automobile drafting and con- Superman la the lone survivor of a Richard Mange family at Muske- p g Christmas and New country when It lacks the power to • To iee if lomeone foond your dog? structlon at the Technical school. ,catastrophe on a distant planet 8 endln the serschmidt trouble. over that h* had attempted to spon- most of their ammunition on the 1 0 1 gon for Chrlatmaa dinner on Mon- year hoHd ln vi8mng organize its operations efficiently. Purpose of the patrol is to keep sor a boycott of the mill's products progressive-minded farm belt Word was received here of thei*^ ' ' eojoyed a civilization far ad- Organization Is not the only death of Mra. W. D. Weekes of vanced beyond that or earth. When relatives. mine-laying German planes at their by a Boston department store. First Democrat to see the light h thing that wins successes. A coun- if If yon wanted to rent a home or apartment? Talahoma, Tenn. Sne was a sister e here, he surprises humans Donald and Richard MacNaugh- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlngeler and CTnat Philip G. Phillips, regional h 9 try may be so highly organized that bases during the early morning was Montana's Sen. Burton K. of Mrs. D. P. At water and a former v ' tremendous feats of ton enjoyed Sunday dinner at the family of Palo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl NLRB director at Cincinnati, had It moves like a mighty machine, in Wheeler, himself a potential candi- resident here. atrcngth. He can toss an auto Norma Frost home In Moseley In!^ Kalamasoo" and Mr. and which every cog and every connec- written bis superiors that the city date, who warned that westerners around as though It were an In- the afternoon they took their I Mr, Frank MacTavlsh apent tion operates with mathematical editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer would vote the Republican ticket it To bay liveitock? dian club. He vaulta skyscrapers brother, Lloyd Frost, to East Lan- Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. HAPPY NEW YEAR!! December 29. 1901—36 Years Ago precision. The most perfect ma- was a "swell guy and a dear friend unless the Democrats nominate a I $ with ease and his skin is so tough sing with them where Christmas A. Velxy. of mine," and had kept out of print "liberal." Explanation: "... their Marriage licenses: Earl Robln- It can deflect bullets with ease! was spent with Mrs. Janette Nash chine can be wrecked In a ditch if Mrs. John Layer and son Elmer, the man who operates it gets a a series of articles critical to NLRB. natural tendency has been with the son, Lowell. Llbble Kelley. Grand Watch for Superman's thrilling and Mr. and Mra. Lowell Nash. When the city editor and his boss Rapids; Orvel Vanderlip, McOorda, adventures In his fight against They report a very enjoyable time. Mrs. L. M. Chubb and daughter || 1940 wrong idea. So the most perfectly Republican party and tbey could Nina called on Mrs. Emma Greene, "M JANUARY I940jl 111940 FEBRUARY il94o j MJUlC H 1940 {1940 19401 organized nation may smash up denied this, Director Phillips said see no reason to change if a con- Grace Dean, Cascade; William crime. Don't forgot the dates, vnext Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Althaus had APRIL C From New York, ex-President Miss Millie Chapman and Golden SUM MON SUN MON TUE WED THUH nu SAT against disaster, unless Judgment that his "Isnguage was Ill-chosen." servative Democrat is nominated." Glasgow, Alto. Ida M. Hogan, Low- Sunday In colors and dally start- as their Christmas dinner guests, TUI WED TBUI nu [Ft SUN MON "M WED" THUH nu SAT SUN MON "TUE" wa TBUB nu Herbert Hoover sent Finland's ing Monday In black and white. Greene and wife in Grand Rapids Intelligence, and Justice animate Earlier it was brought out that Meanwhile the rumor spread that ell; Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess of F Premier Riste Rytl the $100,000 Is the LED6ER WAWT MS, of coune Saturday night. 1 2 3 T 5 1 1 2 1 the rulers who shape Its destiny. C. L O. had refused to drop a com- "Gotta quit smoking this year Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harley On sale at Christiansen's or Battle Creek, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. L6li 2 3 2 3 T 5 "6 his relief organization collected smart Republicans may try to The well organized nation which plaint against a Cincinnati firm be- ,.. yeah, right now. rU just toss Mullen, a son. phone for delivery. adv Perry and Joyce and Anne Althaua Mr. and Mrs. E. S, White enter- T 8 9 10, 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 in its first week. swing to their cause two of the n] m 4 ~5 T T 8 9 10 7 8 9 lo n 12 13 lacks a free press to give its people cause the employer refused to rein- West's foremost liberals—Minne- stogies in the wastehasket. fcugene Cambell returned from of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. tained with a Christmas dinner for Wyoming. Mrs. Cambell expecting Finds Third Leg 14 15 16 17 1811 9 201 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 the truth, is like a machine opera- C Arriving in Manhattan was state a worker discharged for com- sota's Sen. Henrik Shipstead, a . . maybe Fit want to fish Welch of Grand Rapids and Mr. Mrs. E. A. Hayward of Saranac, 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ted by some wild driver. r to come later. St. Louis—While dressing a Dr. and Mra. Chas. Hathaway and James F. Montgomery, U. S. min- and Mrs. Frederick Althaus and 24 25 17 18 20 22 munistic activities. Farmer-Laborite, and Wisconsin's out a last smoke after dinner 21 22 23 26 27| 19 24 Tl 21 23 24 ister to Hungary. Reports said A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. pheasant shot thla fall, a local family. Andrew Althaus cf near Lillian of Grand Ledge and How- 18 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 25 26 27 C.That Nathan Witt NLRB secre- Sen. Robert M. LaFollette, whose tonight" Lewis Leece of Bowne. he would tesign unless the state You're not the only one looldog. Every week woman discovered a fully formed Alto was a visitor. ard White of Grand Rapids. 28 29 30 31 s 25 h 25[26 1 271 281 29]30 ] 4 GOOD CITIZENSHIP tary whom Boardsman Leiserson doughty father once dominated tha Mr. VanHaltsma rented his farm 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 department allowed his wife to third leg. It was found tucked .... would have fired, "plotted" with G. O. P. Key man in this cam- In South Lowell and returned to Alyn Fletcher from the Blodgett Guests on Christmas at the C. E. nOOD cmZKNSHIP is one of return to Europe with him. Pope Gregory Responsible away under the bird's left wing, C. L O.'s Steel Workers Organizing paign is Minnesota's youthful Gov. Grand Rapids to live. - and was only slightly smaller than Convalescent Home, Grand Rap- Bowen home at Whites Bridge were the ideas most emphasized in hnndredi of readen study that page. If yonr ids, spent from Saturday until Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hitchcock and C.To Reno came Mm. Orson \ company to force Inland Steel into Harold Stassen, a Republican whose For January 1 Celebration Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Behler re- the other two. 1940 1940 j 1940 the schools. The older folks may Wednesday with his parents, Mr. daughter of Dlldlne, Mr. and Mrs. MAY | 1940 JUNE 19401| [moi I JULY 1 1940 AUGUS, T iMol well ask themselves if they are liv- Welles, wife of the 25-year-old ra- ' a written agreement providing for masterful fence-straddling has weld- Pope Gregory, in 1882, instituted and Mrs. Lynn Fletcher. Christmas Lyle Baker of Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. SUN HON TUI WED TBUI nu SAT SUN MON TUE WED THUI nu SAT THUB SAT ing up to this ideal, and what con- dio and stage dramatist await- exclusive bargaining. Commented ed a strong party consisting of pro- the Gregorian calendar and thus ad was there, they'd read it too. SUN MON TUE WED nu s«fli MON TUE WED THUH FM UT ing a divorce. dinner guests on Sunday at the Carl Cordtz and daughter of Grand stitutes good citizenship. Committeeman Harry Routzohn gresiive Republicans and disgruntled placed New Yesr'a dsy on January 1 4 Fletcher home were Mr. and Mrs. Rapids. T 3 1 2 4 5 6 % (Rep., Ohio): "I think this consti- right-wing Farmer-Laborites. 1. During the Middle agss Europe 1 3 1 2 3 It calls for strict obedience to the 4L Friends in Washington hinted Clarke Fletcher, K. H. Fletcher, tutes a conspiracy." Already committed to supporting Christmas guests at the home of 5" "6" T 8 9 10 11 2 9 12 laws. A person may be very law Wisconsin's Jehn D. Wickhem, had observed it on March 25. All 3 T IT IT T 8 7 8 10 11 13 4 5 7 Mrs. Harold Graham and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Converse of 6 8 9 abiding, yet live in such a self cen- state supreme court Justice ("a After several days of this, com- Sbipstesd in the Republicin pri- countries did not adopt the 12-month u Mrs. Burke Kenyon. Afternoon 12 13 15 16 17 18 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 15 18 19 20 tered way that he contributes too Democrat Catholic, midwestern- mittee members were reported mary, Governor Stassen could eas* system at once, bat the Christian Keene were Mrs. Coleta Condon of 14 16 17 11 12 13 {14 15 16 17 callers were Mr, and Mrs, Robert Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn little to the public good. Good citi- er and liberal") would be named ready ft> ask congress for major ily extend his idea into neighboring world accepted it gtnerally in 1752 19 20" 21 22 23 24 25 18 22 21 22 24 25 Jacobl and Jerry of Grand Rapids Converse of Dundee, Mr. and Mrs. 16 17 19 20 21 23 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 zens should carry their fair share to the U. S. Supreme court to amendments in the Wagner act So farm states, where discontent with when the British parliament finally and Mrs. Fred Jacobl of Newaygo. Ollle Taft of Belding and Miss 29 24 27 29 of the labors of the community. did several other groups, including the administration's reciprocal trade established Now Year*! day. Ancient 26 27 28 30 31 % 25 26 28 29] 28 30 31 252627 28 29 30 30 succeed another midwestern Ruth Converse of Greenville. They should be willing to do their Catholic, the late Pierce Butler. C. I. O. and the National Association program may prove a No. 1 talking Persians and Egyptians celebrated When You Wait To Toll Pooplo Something— | Mr, and Mrs. George Lee enter- 'I part in maintaining useful organi- of Manufacturers. point for Republicans in 1940. oo September 22. tained with a Christmas dinner on zations. They need to pay careful W. L. Davidson of Chicago was a Sunday, the following being pres- holiday guest of his sister, Mrs. H. 1940 attention to their home places, to - IMO SEP!fEMB I! R 1940 OCTOBER 1940 ent, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cook L, Weekes and famll. . Mr, and 1940 NOVEMBER 1940 I'M DECEMBER imoH see that they give a favorable Im- and Jack, Mr. and Mrs, John Van- sun UON TUI WED THUH nu SAT SUN MOM THE WD) TBUI ni SAT MON TUE WED THUI nu SAT pression of their home town. Any- require study instead of snap WAR'S STRANGEST VICTIM- Mrs. Weekes and guests, Phyllis SUN SUN MON TUE | WED TTTOH FW SAT FORLORN PITCAIBN ISLAND Wlngen Cassle June Lee' Mrs. Mil- Weekes and Mr. Davidson, were Judgment. Frequently, when in- 4 5" 7 thing that contributes to the public dred LaBar and LaMonte King of y visitors at the 1 2 3 6 T 2 T 4 5 . 1 2 UNCWMi USE THE WftHT ADS { Sunday and Monda 1 2 3 4 R 6 good helps a person become a good dividuals have requested that ar- How one rude beacon on the Grand Rapids; Mr and Mrs^ Clar- home of Mr and Mra EIton y citizen. terial signs be placed at some in- 8 9 10 11 12 14 "6 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 island in the Pacific Ocean is now ence Wood and Dorothy Hawley d in Ea9t ^ 13 3 R 9 in 11 1? 13 14 tersection we have found upon shunned by passing ships that of Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Really Rons Out of Gas careful traffic analysis that the grow fewer ard fewer, it's food Moore, Bob and Judy. Jack Cook Dr. and Mrs. F, E. White and 15 Ifi 17 18 iq 21 reason for so many "near acci- 24 25 28 mn, supplies almost gone, its only voice I Please accept our alncere appre- remained with his grandparents Charlotte were dinner guesta of 22 23 26 27 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Portland — Joe Tlchvon didn't dents" was the fact that shrub- —— 22 23 24 25 2€ .ABOUT to the outsile world silenced . ciation for your good will and for a longer \islt. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White and f 1 worry when, while driving near bery, board fences and other ob- |29 130 = [27 28 29 30 31 [24 125|2 6 27 28 |29 30 Every town, city and hamlet has and the descendanta of the "Bouni- patronage In 1939 and best wishes „ . ^ w „ aons In Qrand Rapids last Satur- 11|29|30|311 s here, he ran over an auto crank. structions interfere with the its traffic problems. Every town, ty's" mutineers facing extinction Supt and Mrs. W W. Gumser day event <>„ Monday they had L When he noticed a strong gas- The for a Happy New Year. city and hamlet has at least a half driver's vision. Upon removal of WETHiN" by a war they do not even know entertained with a ^rlstmw party Chr|9tma8 dlnner ^ Mr8 Cora oline odor, however, he investi- some of these obstructions, no dozen residents who feel they OCNStfTKNT about, will be found described in a for the Rather family gueats being , gutfin in Qvid. Mrs. White Here's a ready-reference calendar to help you remember in 1940 that The Ledger gated. A stream of fuel was run- arterial signs were necessary. feature article in The American Supt. and Mrs. A. A. Rather of atned ln 0vld for a ^ ning out of the gas tank on his know the answer to these traffic Over 50 Yean in the Milling Business problems. Some persons, given a Traffic should flow smoothly, Jumwism* Weekly with the December 111 issue Ionia, Jane Ann Rather of Muske- is always here to serve you. May it be a truly Happy New Year! car, through a hole punctured by of The Detroit Sunday Times. gon Heights and Wellan Stanton of] Mrs. Lena Luz and Mrs. M. J. the crank he ran over earlier. He little power, immediately go hay- evenly, and thoroughly. Whenever wire In suggest! ig cures to treat traffic stops, congestion occurs, Phone Cole's news stand for de- Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mra. H. R. Lewis and daughters accompanied reached a service station Just as livery. adv Lowell Ledger Rather. When the family was I Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gardner of the last bit of gas drained out of ordinary traffic problems. and when you have congestion, you 1 have trouble. King Milling Company seated at dinner, the announcement Bloomfleld Hills to Ionia Sunday the tank. Let's not become hysterical in was made of the engagement of.where they were dinner guests at our cures. Let's not become arbi- Let's study our traffic problems It pays to patronise Ledger ad- Subscribe for the Ledger, $2.00 Lowell, Michigan Miss Jane Ann Rather to Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob THE LOWELL LEDGER Zt pays to advertise in the Ledger. trary in making decisions which before we try snap Judgment cures. vertisers. tf per year. tf Stanton, who Is a senior dental, Luz, who were celebrating their student at Ann Arbor. j twenty-first wedding anniversary. FOUB THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. IS, 1BS9 THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1939 FIVE

old Nash and son, Mr. and Mrs. Campau Lake Earl Nash, Mrs. Jennie Flynn and IKROGERI Registration Notices Clair, Mrs. iHarry Stairs of Mlddle- Santa Claus Mrs. E. R. Hurd ALTO DEPARTMENT vllle. XDA DEPATTMENTH Cascade Township Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Gardner and Notice Is hereby given that the Despite the stormy flay the Cam- (Mrs. Hattle R. Fltrh) k pau Lake Extension Group gather- (Mn Fred PattUon) family of Grand Rapids spent ADS] undersigned will receive for regis- Gets Around IChristmas day with their mother. ed at Whltneyvllle Grange Hall on PEP AND ENERGY ALL DAY LONG tration the names of all qualified Wednesday the 20th where the | Mrs. Alice Gardner. WANT ADV RATES-Mc FOR M WORDS OR LESS, IF OVER U voters of the township of Cascade, • Busy Kris Kringle Community ChristniM Trw Alto liocals | Several In thc community are on Ada Locals Ada Locals Kent County, Michigan, for the Christmas party was held. After WORDS ADD le PER WORD. TWO WEEKS FOR SOe. FOUR doesn't fight modern inven- the lesson, measuring for patterns TEA HOLLYWOOD th ,,ck 1 special primary election to be held A large crowd gathered In Alto Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Demlng en- f1 'l' " „ „ w The week-end waa filled with Mrs. Clara Fero Is making an ex- WEEKS' FOR ILOO. IF ORDERED BY MAIL, PLEASE ENCLOSE were given by the leaders. 21 ladles 1/2 ib. 25c Mr and Mr H Try In the Fifth Congressional District tions—he uses them! Black Orange Pekoe Btrcets Saturday afternaon Jn hopes trrtalned the Nash family for 8fl nda. " t* t festivities In Ada, with Sunday tended visit with her daughter, COIN OR STAMPS and three little boys enjoyed a love- Christmas dinner. 7"' " y Buest. at Lawrence given to programs at the local Mrs. Leonard Kerr, at Lansing. of Michigan on Thursday, January of getting one of the 100 or more Mr a d Mr Henr ly potluck Christmas dinner. Old I Pepe You Up-And Makes Food Teste Belter fine prizes that were given away Harold Nye was able to be at tht ^™™'- - " »-f y churches telling the beautiful story There will be a big New Year's 25. 1940. Santa had called and not one was drug stnrstorer „a whilne non .TuesdayTno.H.v. 'Venlng gUeStS. of the Birth of the Baby Jesus, WANTED—Barnyard manure. Also The registration dates for the by thc Alto business men which Clare Wlngeler entertained dance at Pine Lake on Saturday forgotten. After the mystery Pals All his friends will be glad to and Christmas eve and Christmas night and Sunday night with have 6 h. p. gasoline engine for said primary are January 5 to 15, ranged from boxes of crtckers to group of 4-H members Wednesday sale or trade for oats, fence posts were made known a new club was A L! i Oven Fresh storm doors. 400 sacks of candy know he Is able to be around day observed with family parties dancing starting about 9 o'clock. 1940, Inclusive. m AC evening. at KROCER'S or what have you. Phone 116-806 REID C. TOWNE, formed for 1940. All departed for lb. 10c and nuts were given to children. again. and holiday guests and young A New Year's dancing party will their homes declaring we had VwOKIvS Sandwich Varieties Mr. and Mrs. Stanle y Coles and Fll. Abe VanEerden, R. 1, Ada Clerk of Cascade-tp. Sunday Christmas dinner guests "j"- pj*, , . T. folks home from college for the be held at Little Egypt hall on Fri- To OwBcn of a lovely time. W e d, n Mich. pM c33, 34 Open House of Mr. and Mrs. John Linton were . " p ^ " " holiday vacation. day evening. Everyone Invited. Wohiffoa Moid Pete Glbbs of Traverse City is qt. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bryant of Grand KUe',' 0t Mr and Mr8- Fred Mrs. Sophie Emory left on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lockwood of McCormick-Decrini Trsctori: Tripoint Fahrnl of South Boston. LOST—Sunday, hound, blue tick, Lowell Township spending the holidays at home. Sandwich Spread jer 30c On New Year's day. during the Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mc- day for Cleveland, Ohio, to spend Grand Rapids were Saturday eve- litter 2 ^ Christmas dinner guests at the afternoon and evening, everyone is Mrs. Jennie Flynn and Clair ^ sic GINGER ALE lSc". 4 ^ 25c with tan ears, named Pal, In We will clean, repaint and reeten- Mahon an^ family of Lowell, Mr the holidays with her sister, Mrs. ning callers of Mrs. Mary Harris, vicinity of Ada |1.00 reward. Notice Is hereby given that the Reed Cooper home were Mr. and cordially Invited by Rev. and Mrs. spent Christmas day with Mr. and | beast's Met Dated Alio 8 Oth«r Dolioious Latonia Club Varittltf cli your tractor, give your tractor a Our New and Mrs. Geo. Yaeger of Grand Mrs. Elmer Ellis of Lowell. Gussle Ketchpaw. and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carl Abel, R. 1, Ada. p88 undersigned will receive for regis- Mrs. Claude Ford of Caledonia and cheMe w,,fer, F. E. Chamberlain to visit thc Ledge and Mrs. Mary Bryant. Orle Chaffee and daughter, Hazel Slllaway, Jr., of Ann Arbor were 8pitll|M Mfn 3 £f 39c (Cait of IS • 89c) Plug Bottlt D«pofit complete check-up to Include the tration the names of all qualified Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis of Alto. Cheese-ItsTasty Tidbits pkg. 10c Methodist) parsonage. This will Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Val Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson had following: clean and adjust spark as supper guests Monday evening, Belle, had as their Christmas callers. (Mb. boa 14e) Nob* Fin or - Puro Country Club FOR SALE—Household goods at vdters of the township of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and give all an opportunity to Inspect Johnson of Detroit. guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Chaffee Mrs. Mary Harris spent Christ- | CeanlrT Clab - lad Morasokiao the residence, 199 Pleasant Ave., plugs, check magneto, tappet ad- Kent County, Michigan, for the children spent Christmas with Mrs. Libbi the many Improvements that have Mrs. Beckman and three daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson justment, governor Inspection, and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Chaffee. mas Sunday at Cedar Springs with Lowell. p33 special primary election to be held Wilson's mother, Mrs. F. Parish of Department been made. Mrs. Chamberlain will ters of Windsor, Mo., and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitch enter- clean air cleaner and oil filter. All In the Fifth Congressional District Cocktail Spreads Tongue, Liver can 10o Coles and children, Mr. and Mrs. her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Ckenlii i-o. mu. IOC TOMATO JUISE 2 Al 29c Allendale. Mrs. Wilson reports her be assisted by the presidents of Mrs. Lee Aldrlch of Rockford had tained Mr. Fitch's mother, Mrs and Mrs. Geo. Slllaway, Sr., who (3 Mo. 1 cans S5o{ FOR SALE—Choice hand-picked for only of Michigan on Thursday, January Down Florida way where the mother as doing as well as can be Christmas dinner with the Harold LaVerne Bryant and son, Mr. and Aura Fitch of ^owell, on Sunday. CLIAJf-UP lALI - PANCT mxan Northern Spy and other varieties the circles. Mrs. John Watts and daughter and were having all the members of 25, 1940. chamben of commerce require expected. Nye family. Mrs. Daisy Ward accompanied their family home for the day. 1 of apples. Frank Daniels, 4 miles The registration dates for the Miss Mable Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Hirt CNMH i» 5e $9.96 that- everything be different, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nash. Mrs. fehool Note# Miss Anna Beuerle of Suttons her son, Hugh Henry Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelllst call- . .northeast of Lowell on M-66 said primary are January 5 to 15 Cora Kraft and son Cecil of Grand Wm. Cosgiiff of Lowell and Mrs. Qeaaiae NeUoad CORNED BEEF "T 2 35c Lowell Phone 95-Fa. c30-4t Santa goes to work on an aqua- Bay spent the week-end with her Jennie Pardee. Mrs. Ward and children of Grand ed all the members of their family Armour'• Coruod Bool Haih. f Mb. oani 17a OFFER GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 1940, Inclusive. Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurd The children took In $10.00 for sister, Mrs. J. Paul Keeney and Rapids to Flint on Saturday to home on the holiday and their 81 ONLY ELMER S. WHITE, plane. the sale of tuberculosis seals. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Slater were |MIxmI Narriig *1.19 Armour's Star Roait Bool ll-ot. oan 18%c FOR SALE—Two Jersey cows, all gathered at the Ray Lock home Christmas dinner guests were Mr. spend the week-end and Christmas guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Clerk of Lowell-tp. where a lovely Christmas dinner CARLOAD SALE Due to colds and pink eye sever- and Mrs. Harold Fulk and children Monday evening supper guests of with Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Hollo- IS Owaad - JUoadale and 6 years old, ons due to fresh- This offer is made possible only Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Colby. sell Nelllst and daughters of Grand Barbara Ann - Tasty, Rich c33, 34 was enjoyed by all. al children broke their perfect at- of Muskegon Heights. Mr. and way and family. Mrs. Daisy Ward IUt)tds, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth en in ten days. Emil O. Nelson, through the cooperation of Mc- Mr. and Mrs. John Nash spent MitUrri Qmuiiat 10c Miss Ruth Cooper spent the tendance record for the year. Those Mrs. Sylvester LeFevre and chil- plans to make an extended visit Nelllst, Dick and Marilyn, Mr. and .. R. 8, Lowell. Phone 115-F8. pSS Cormick Dee ring company and all Vergennes Township neither absent nor tardy for De- Monday afternoon at the Henry Jobs must be finished by January week-end at home. dren of Greenville were Sunday Hawley home In Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. William Furner en Mrs. Clark Nelllst, Darwin and TOMATO SOUP 6 - 27c ^OR SALE- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherlngton Another Fresh New Shipment of That Good Floridt Tree Ripened cember were Constance Smith, La- dinner guests. tertalned on Sunday with a family Cheryl and ..Mr.. and Mrs. Robert 81. Notice Is hereby given that the nora Watson and Donald Bergy. All those Interested In taking 4-H 1939 Plymouth 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. undersigned will receive for regis- and family enjoyed a family get- Christmas dinner guests at the dinner party and guests Included lUrrit and Dorothy. A bounteous .Kraft CfcMu 2 £ 49c Fruit. Days Fresher Fruit et C. Thomas Stores. School duties will be resumed first year sewing will meet Satur- |Fabet*lM Cbeeee Vt lb.pkf.UVts 1939 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Coach. tration the names of all qualified fo-gether Christmas at the home of Roark home were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Lampart, Christmas dinner waa enjoyed, SALMON ALAIKA PINK 14ic 1986 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Coach. PERCY 1. READ & SONS Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clausen of Alas- January 2. John Ellis and Mr. and B^rs. Wal- day at 1:00 p. m. at Floyd Flynn's. voters of the township of Vergennea New Juicy Miss Rose Bergy will have charge Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Whittemore Ifts were exchanged and the 1988 Dodge 4 dr. Trunk Sedan. ka. The Alto school program Thurs- ter Ryder of Grand Rapids, Mr. of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs t tvely old Chrlatmaa carols and Qeaaiae Lowell Phone 227 Kent County, Michigan, for the day night was very entertaining •f the class this week. Bring ma- noosi'i cloci 1986 Dodge 4 dr. Trunk Sedan. special primary election to be held Callers at the Hurd home the Flavorful and Mrs. John Warner, Mr. and terial for two towels. James Fu.-ner. On Monday after- hymns jrere sung following the din- Dill PIckln.flTi. 29c 1988 Coupe (Radio). past week were:N Mr. and Mrs. H. and audience packed the school Mrs. L. J. McCaul, Mr. and Mrs. noon Mr. and Mrs. Furner motor- ner party. In the Fifth Congressional District GRAPEFRUITDunkin s Mrs. Amy Thomas, another much iYI UIAD & 8c Iwaetriekles dloa. |«t Me ' 1984 Chevrolet Trunk 2 dr. Seeley and girls of Cascade, Mr. and room. A beautifully decorated tree Robert Johnson of Whltneyvllle ed to Flint to visit the family Mr. and ||ra Wm. Langland and TENDER PEAS of Michigan on Thursday, January adorned the front of the school loved and respected friend of the UVt-lb. leaf lOe) Eirly Jm — fc. 2 MI 1988 Ford DeLuxe Tudor. 25, 1940. Mrs. Jim Percento and Mr. and Sweet and Mr. and Mrs. Allison Roark group at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •on William of Traverse City, Mr. Ceoatry Clab * 1986 Ford V8 Coach. Mrs. Clifford Nash all of Newaygo. room, also a very realistic fire- and baby of Moseley. community, passed away Tuesday cloci twoi FOR SALE—Shoe hockey skates, The registration dates for the Extre Juicy Mahlon Holloway. and Mrs. M. Barton, son Roger and tsooni * Gould's Oasags, Dodge A Ply- slse 6, In fine condition, $1.60. Grandpa Lock Is spending a few place. It was a happy event for Flora and Bert Hooper and morning. She has been a patient StsfM 0IIvn££27c said primary are January 5 to 15 Donner and Blitsen can't Hy sufferer confined to her bed for Mr. and Mrs. Orvles Kellogg and daughter Dorothy and Mrs. Frank- ' .. mouth Sales, Phone 269. c38 Call 166. L A. Weaver. c33 days with his grandchildren, the ORANGESPrincHe o f Weles both children, parents and friends. Flora Baungarden of Caledonia Mr. and Mrs. John Krum of Mc- le Loveless and children of Grand IRIAD 2,^ 10c 1940, Inclusive. several years. Funeral services Irofer's Claek taadwisfc GREEN BEANS ELMER WITTENBACH through the air like a plane, $o Nash's at Newaygo. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. will be held Thursday at 1:00 p. m. Cords were Christmas Sunday Rapids were Sunday and Christmas AviiMf Mty M-llc. I Mi 'SWAP—Pair of black Percheron old St. Nick tries a new wrinkle. "400 CLUB" Orange, Lemon A 24-oi. Alto Locals and Mrs. Mack Watson, and the morning breakfast guests of Mr. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Braid 2 & 11c ' geldings, weight 8400, for pair of Clerk of Vergennes-tp. at the home of her son, Watt Lowell Market Report c83, 84 Sodas 3^'25boU c FANCY Ye scribe hopes everyone had a Watson family were Christmas and Mrs. Ed. McCormick and chll Loveless >and-Helen. 1 lighter mares. Fred Hall, 2^ CINQERALE Thomas, and at 2:00 at the Bowne FMIUM CffKEI — CfMTRT CLM 5 Delicious Varieties Plus Se bottle eharge Merry Christmas and will have a dinner guests of Mrs. Jennie Center Church. dren. Miss (SertiMde Kamp left on Bun- miles south of Alto, Bunker Lake Corrected Dec. 28, 1989 Warning for Bachelors: Yelter of West Lowell. , PUMPKIN . road. P^Wt Ada Township MIXED NUTS Happy and Prosperous New Year. Arthur Myers and friend, Min The Ladles Aid Society of Ada day to spend the holiday In Sagi- Mott's J.m.. 2 ^19c Wheat, bu % .96 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlntamau Community Reformed church naw with her cousins, Mr. and'Mre. PORK AH BEANS Ctmby CM — N. turifn Notice is hereby given that the Maids Propose in 1940! Miss Pauline Montague of Pon- Anna Alderlnk, spent Christmas .FOR SALE—Capons, 20c dressed, Rye, bu .60 CHOICE tlac and George Montague of and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Flnels day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. their annual Christmas party last Alfred Topp. Corn, bu .60 undersigned will receive for regis- Dill Pieklat, Libby't qt. jar 15e SELECTION lb. 200 and Sally spent Christmas with Wednesday at the home of Mri. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. o 17c live weight. Mrs. James tration the names of all qualified Grand Rapids were Christmas Gaylord McClellan of Elmdale. Chocolates »-ib. b.. Fshrni, Lowell Phone 263-F4. c38 Buckwheat, cwt LOO Run for cover, you bachelors. It's guests of Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rice of Port- Sunday guests at Leonard John- Jake Adrlanse with a good number Garrett Downes were Mr. and Mrt. 3 r 25c cm Barley, cwt 1.10 voters of the township of Ada leap yearl Mrs. Walter Crawford spent land. attending. Tom Egan and Mr. and Mrs. Bern- 6 * 49c Kent County, Michigan, for the Olivet, Fwcy Qieeit ft. jar 38e son's were Eileen and Richard (3 Mb. oant 17c) fissb loosted - Faaoy STOCK HOG—Duroc Red, thor- Oats, bu M Twenty-nine days hath February .Wednesday In Kalamazoo with her Walter and Floyd Bergy and Mrs. John Adrlanse arrived home ard Farrell of Grand Rapids, Mr. oughhred. Services |1.00. F. L. special primary election to be held Frenoo-Amerlcan Onan of Lowell and Jerry House- m Corn and Oats Feed, cwt 1.6o In 1940, which gives the maidens mother, Mrs. O. Noordam. their families were among the man of Ada. on Tuesday from Butterworth hos- and Mrs. Ed. Downes of Conklln, Pesiits CHILL* * 10c Steenman, 2M miles north of Corn Meal, cwt 1.30 in the Fifth Congressional District French's Mustard large jsr 13c Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. pital, Grand Rapids, with her baby '. and Mrs. Joe Kelley and son of Michigan on Thursday, January free rein to blurt out those marriage Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Chamber- Harold Johnson, who has been in PHI CAM AM MAPLE—12-ez. )s| Lowell on Lincoln LaHe road, 1st Coarse Cracked Corn, cwt.... 1.40 MACARONI lain spent Christmas with their Elma Bergy at Caledonia. the hospital with a severely frac- son, James Leroy. Kchael of Detroit and Miss Jo Sins Lobal house off to left. p88-4t Shelled Corn, cwt 1.26 25, 1940. proposals they've been ssving since 12-az. can 29c In Rich Cream Sauce Mrs. Cora Kermene of Mlddle- Mrs. W. B. Kolenbrander is en- Downes of Dearborn. Mrs. Fsscy CiHfiniRt — Fnifc 1936. Spam, Hormers Party Meat daughter and husband, Mr. and tured bone in his leg, was brought TKIUMPH SYRUP Kara Synp 5 29c Bran, cwt 1.85 The registration dates for the Mrs. Charles Grltzner and family vllle spent Monday with her sister, tertaining two sisters and a broth- hy and son Michael and Miss WANTED—Worn out and crippled Middlings, cwt 1.46 said primary are January 5 to 15, Leap year is so-called because It Something New O aam* OCa >drs. Nettle Ellis. home Friday morning but must re- AMD (lVt >b. can lOo) Kosto, Dessert Puddingi 3 pkgs. 14c and Dslioious V 6111 496 of Newaygo. main In a cast for a time. His er from Pella, Iowa, who arrived Downes are spending the week at coram CLUI - to-oi. nit PLUMS stock. Don't be misled. We will Flour, bbl 6.00 1940, Inclusive. "leaps forward" a day as compared Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carr of friends and schoolmates have been on Friday to spend the Christmas the Downes home and will visit 8 lied Hamburg or Wsiner pay the most cash. Write Roy Pea Beans cwt 2.80 CHARLES H. NELLIST with an ordinary year. It so hap- I^nslng spent the week-end with holiday period. relatives and friends while here. Cooper, R. R. 2, Rockford, or call Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paul of Atlanta calling on him this week. PANCAKE FLOUR Df SYRUP Light Red Beans, cwt 4.00 Clerk of Ada-tp. pens that the leap years coincide Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlntaman. Mr. and Mrs. John Kulper enter- . • Mr. and Mrs. John Boersma and Sandwich Bins Si 10c ' 1W-F18. clMf called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Clare Alderlnk spent Lsrgt Us. 24 cm Dark Red Beans, cwt 4.10 033, 84 Here he pops up in a railroad with years divisible by four without Rics, Fancy Blue Ross lb. 5c Slater and Mr. and Mrs. Roll Colby Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelser and tained with a family party at their (ftlldren of Wyoming Park were 10c Christmas with the latter's parents BOTH FOR 15c Gerbsr's 3~"19c FOR SALE—Pullets, laying. Barr- Light Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 2.50 engine— remainder. Cimpbell's Saipt Monday. Doris and Mrs. Delia Sllcox, all of In South Boston. Her sister, Miss home on the holiday and guests in- guests on Christmas day of Mr. and Potatoes, cwt 90 Bowne Township Macaroni or Spaghetti, Elbo Bulk Ib. 5c Marlon, were entertained Christ- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gilllspie Mrs. Andrew Miller. Bobr Foods ed Rocks or Rhode Island Reds, Except Chicken A mmmm 9C 10C GREEN BEANS Hogs, live, cwt 5.25 voters of the township of Bowne, •on John In Grand Rapids. Reports homes In Freeport. vin of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. In South Ada on Tuesday at noon. GRAHAMS 5c Psncske Flour, S«K Rising 5-lb. bag 17c at Ward Boulard's. He is staying Wssco OB CBBANT B1CH ^ FOR SALE — Portable platform Hogs, dressed, cwt 8.00 Kent County, Michigan, for the Enjoyed by Guests from her recent operation are most at the Perry Adgate home for the Henry Kulper of Lowell. Mr. and The deer crossed the Martin farm When Ton Bay Country Clab ' scales, capacity 400 lbs. Frank Beef, live, lb 04-14 Mrs. Wlllard Kulper and Darlene and went so easily and gracefully, GOLOHf BANTAM COB* special primary election to be held Gnhatd Flour 5-lb. bag 17c favorable and she Is now able to winter. Em Mack "S," 12.19 ( Kranz, south of Ada cemetery. Beef, dressed, lb. 08-.20 In the Fifth Congresslonsl District Concentrated distinguish objects. and Jim, and Arthur and Edward over the high fence Ihto the field / t- 16 £. 21l Dick Cahoon is spending this •Daily. mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and gifts were exchanged. ill?! l . Troop made lOYSTERS 23c FOR SALE—100 White Leghorn can choose: but a young girl and had con- day with the latter's parents, Mr. Christmas baskets whieh !l pullets, now laying, 75c each. week in Lansing with relatives. Irillo Scouring Pads 3 bans 25e Northern VaAVranken of Hastings. tinued a faithful member ever and Mrs. Raymond Johnson. Mr. and Mtb. Boyd Anderson and Goldoa Tollow Fruit •ons, Kenneth. Bobble and George on S lu A Complete Selection of Forney Will trade for cow or young A fine Christmas play was put Dr. Walter Lehman, court phy- Miss Beatrice Yelter of Grand| after. She was organist in thei.^Mrj . . and Mrs. Robert Townsend We? fl L * J * "l*y to fam- on by the RUlpls of the Day school sician to the dethroned King Zog, Paper Napkins 100 ia pkg. 10c Rapids called on Cleone Hayward ny and and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac' Jues in Ada and vicinity. These -cattle. 2 miles north of McCords. M*B« Ns. 1 church for about sixty years and a ..w .. ^ Kathleen lbs. and their teacher Friday evening. says: "The Albanians Just want to Chicken Muu»e on Ullure, Ruita) 0rand Naughton and Joyce were guests at k t W un IMICSENS - IUCKS - 8EESE ltd TVMEYt -Andrew (Houseman, Ada, Mich., Fairy Soap 3 bars 13e Monday. during all that time she taughtauaht ^ Rapids spent don aH Lr ^ ^"y "'led with BANANAS live their lives in their own way Sandwirhes thc annua] Christmas eve party donations made by the various R 1. P88 Verl Tefft of Detroit spent over Sliced Mfiti. AuortH Cheese, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton music. Mrs. Pardee passed away Christmas eve at thc Fred Hall Christmas with relatives here. They are tough, undisciplined and Suzanne of ClarksvlUe. Mr. home., held at the home of Mrs. Henry B. merchants in Ads and Ada resi- Crarkers Dec. 21. 1939 at their farm home Mr. and Mrs. Theron Cahoon mountaineers. Forty per cent of Olives Radlth Roee* and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg and Davis in Grand Rapids. Other dents to bring cheer to families O ir,,i STILES' BEAUTY SHOP—Per- HHP ."f- north of Freeport. Mr and Mrs. Noblt McClure and » A ACCirt tms AM AXIMO OOABANffll manent waves at special prices and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rlckert ate ail hospital cases In their capital Hot and Cold Beverages guests at this family party in- that might otherwise have been Mmu No. II. Larry and Mrs. Mary Russell of Besides the two daughters and family of Whltneyvllle, Mr. and Christmas dinner at the home of city, Tirana are gun-shot wounds. But in the end he goes back Mlddlevllle had a family Christmas cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kltson, forgotten. BBsH>«i—il—.ricWMrfpric*. Try a want ad. in the Ledger. Pickiet. Olives. RlulTed Crlerv Bo8tw,ck LBke and Mr 4,1(1 MrB _Fhone S88-F2. c33 Mrs. James Dennla, In Lansing. without 'em! C HO Rosenberg. day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mc-i - - was held st Ada school house on Frozen Dessert Smsii Cakes STOKEiif • < ' S Jennie Pardee of Bowne and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. iHarvey McClymont Clure. ICurtlss Rogers, John and Mary of Friday evening with all the schol- Beversiei Wm. Cosgriff of Lowell; a brother, Mens No. Ill and two children and Esther North Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Summers Lansing. A Christma—s dinner wa'• —s~ ars In the different gradeQtauvas takinlarvillg Henry Johnson, also of Bowne Lettuce Sandwiches Lowell of Hsunllton, Ont., are spending Center; four grandchildren and 12 and family of Lowell spent Sunday enjoyed after which gifts were ex- part and with parents and friends roaitedCheese and Bacon Randwlc'ies 209 W. Main St. the holidays with Mrs. McCly- with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond John- changechangedd . lis guests. A splendid program of Ham or Chicken a la Kln| nephews and nieces, and a very Bert Gregory and daughters of Mrs. Howard Seeley and faipiiy of In Patty Cake* mont's mother, Mrs. Walter Craw- son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitch and Christmas recitations and carols Seeley Cornen Grand Kaplds and Mr. and Mrs. STRANGE large circle of friends to mourn Mrs. 8. P. Reynolds Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Seeley Mined Sweet Pickles ford and family. their loss. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Swanson of Charlotte and Mr. and Mrs. James was given and gifts were exchang- Ray Hesche and sons were dinner and daughter of near Govs Lake Oranie Layer Cake Beverages Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson and Ellsworth are visiting at the My- P-urner were guests on Christmas W A beautifully decorated Christ , guests on Christmas Day of Mr. and lieRD Ne. IV. At Ypres, Belgium, they The funeral was conducted by 1 The and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil l^eley and tiffltRHUgltt! IM these SUPERSTITIONS Assorted Canape* and Relishes and Mrs. W. Clifford, Jr., of Grand son Howard were Christmas dinner ron Thompson home for a few days. day of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Weber mas tree was used to help decorate Snow Home Economics Ex- Rev. F. E. Chamberlain from the Mrs. Henry Hesche. son Charles of West L9well. Old Crabmeat or Shrimp Saiad Lowell Dist. No. 8 Rapids with a Christmas dinner on digging holes In which to hide it guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon An- Methodist church In Bowne Cen- All of the Myron Thompson family and Mrs. Charlotte Harris in Grand the roorr for the party. j tension group met Friday, Decem- Mrs. Arthur Schneider and chil- Santa Claus was there also. By Edwin Finch Welsh Rarebit Mrs. R. J. Maxson Sunday. another war starts In Europe. Dig- derson and family of Harris Creek. ter and Interment was In Bowne were home for Christmas, also Rapids. Gifts were exchanged and ber 16th for the second lesson on dren of Lowell called Saturday eve- Hot Biscuit Water* Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maxson and gers uncovered remains of many Mrs. Emma Mofflt of Alaska, Gertie Thompson of Drayton Plains. a Christmas dinner enjoyed. clothing. The topic for discussion Chocolate Cup Cakes, with Whipped soldiers killed In the World War- Center cemetery. ning on Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole. Cream rilling family of Galesburg were our Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattlson and Lincoln's Death Cost $3.60 The very enjoyable Christmas a decade ago. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson was making a dress from a com- Betty Fuller of Hastings spent the Lowell Dist. No. S Beverages program at the school Thursday guests Sunday. Daddy spent sons and Mr. aid Mrs. O. E. Meyer son were callers Christmas day. were hosts to members of the An- Chesaning—Death of President mercial pattern. Eighteen were week-end at the Cole home and Mrs. J. P. Needhsm ~ USED evening waa attended by a large Christmas day with Lawrence and and son of Grand Rapids had Bowne Bugle Notes Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts were derson family at the annual Christ- Abraham Lincoln cost the Saginaw present for the luncheon at noon Jerry Fuller is at the Cole home audience. The boys and girls all family in Lowell, then returned to Christmas dinner at the Pattlson Miss Myrtle Porritt Sunday dinner guests at the John mas party held at their home on county board of supervisors |8.B0. and at the very interesting leason this week. Kalamazoo with Eva for an in- home. Jack and Dick remained to Watts home. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred This information was unearthed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Graham did very well. Santa was there and given by the leaders, Mrs. LaVern Mr. and Mrs. William Hesche en- and Mr. and Mrs. Armose Baril of 9 thc parents as well as thc children definite visit. visit their grandparents for a few Forslund were Sunday morning Hendricks and Roger and Billy of recently when an appropriation Coger and Mrs. Fred Houseman. Joyed the following Christmas pro- Plan 'Clock Party A long distance call from Detroit days. The Ladles Aid will meet for an callers at the Watls home. East Lansing were guests, Mr. and BUI, dated Oct. 17, 1365, was found. Pontiac called on their sister and were well remembered. Mrs. Claude Cole was chairman. grams last week: Lowell school on husband, Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Anna Easterby left Thurs- last Friday brought news of the j USED CARS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline cele- all day meeting January 8. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard had Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Jimmy and It authorlied payment, for "Drap- The February meeting will be held Monday evening, Whltneyvllle CAR i Over New Year's; arrival of Dione Mignon to Mr. and Needham, Christmas day. brated Christmas with 13 others at A fine program waa presented Mary of Grand Rapids and Mr. ery of court house at time of death day to spend the Christmas season as their Christmas day guests Wm. at the Ira Wesbrook home. church Tuesday evening and James Needham is confincd to I with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Hast- Mrs. Charles Donaker (my sister Mrs. Gretta Proctor's in Cascade. at Bowne Center school Friday Kelley, Misses Margaret, Kathryn and Mrs. Boyd Anderson, Kenneth, of President Lincoln." The Christmas entertainment Thomas school Thursday evening. Do It This Way: Maud) at Florence Crittenden hos- ) Wholesale Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rankin and evening by Mr. Utter and his pupils. the house with severe injuries re- ings and family at Minneapolis, and Mame Eardley, Edward Link- Bobble and George. Fred Anderson given at Snow Church was enjoyed Miss Leah Reynolds of Jackson, ceived while attempting to put a 1 Minn. pital on Thursday, Dec. 21. son spent the week-end and Christ- Mri. Valda Watts was In charge field and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mc- who had been visiting at the Hen- by a large crowd. An offering of Clarence Snyder cf Kalamazoo and I* Kay Bruce Is spending part of mas with their parents at Lexing- of the music. corn binder into a shed, the Mr. and Mrs. L^o Bryant enter- Nlght of Grand Rapids. Mr. and dricks home in East Lansing for DR. J. W. TRUMBLE over sixteen dollars was received Alex Robertson of Pontiac were tongue swinging sidewise and Plan a "clock party" to entertain tained for dinner Saturday night. this week with his cousin, Ronny . - Bay 1 or 100 • . ton said Crosley. A Sunday School program and a week, returned to his home with e88u Mrs. Leo Denny of Lowell and Wm. VETERINARIAN for the Methodist Children's home. guests at the S. P. Reynolds home striking him. your guests New Year'e eve. For Mr. and Mra. Ira Blough and son, J P. i" Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paul of At- tree were enjoyed at the church them on the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antonides BARGAINS Howard of Flint were Sunday call- for the holiday week-end and Surveyors are staking the % this you'll need sll the alarm and the John Krebe family and Mr. and Wishing you all a Happy New Ton dont have to he a dealer lanta spent the week-end with Monday evening in charge of the ers. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olehn Office—1W N. Division 8t entertained twenty-five guests, Christines Day the Reynolds fam- Young People's Class. 1 mile from the McBride school "atriklng" clocks you can find. Set Mrs. Ray Seese, all of Logan dis- Year. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alderlnk at- Clinton on Christmas day were Lowell. Ml oh. members of the Monks and Anton- ily and their guests and Mrs. Helen Rosalie. to bny. Colby. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Colby The community was much sad- house west to M-S6. They intend them at different houri and put trict and Mr. and Mrs. Val John- tended the funeral of a cousin at Mffia Laurel Katz of Grand Rapids ides families, for dinner and supper Reynolds enjoyed a holiday dinner to put a shovel in this winter and son of Detroit. Mrs. Johnson apent and son and Mrs. Leona Wleland dened by the passing of Mrs. Wil- and Jacob Katz of Ada. on Christmas Day. them In all torts of unususl placet Hamilton, Allegan county, last at the home of Mra Isadore Onan gravel it and in the summer black- 1936 Ford V8 Deluxe Tourinf So- several days before Christmas with and children and Mr. and Mrs. bur Pardee. She will be missed by Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brunikool P. E. WHITE Mr. and Mra. Bert MItterling of of West Lowell. Mrs. Helen Rey- 1937 ChtvroUt Matter Deluxe Sport to thst chimes end gongs will sound Bargainer Recovers Lost Knife Charles Colby and family were all all who knew her. top It IMt MCMP from everywhere in the moat (»- her brother and family. On Sun- Chenslets - Fare motored to Grand Rapids Christ- dkntdtt Laketon, Ind. sssnt the week-end nolds remained with Mra Onan for iTba children gathered at the den. Radio and heater. Low day the Bryants and Johnsons St Louis—AL Lenjx lost an un- Christmas dinner guests at the Many from this way attended Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Conley, mas day to enjoy the holiday witfi with the letter's "brothers William - Sedan. Locke like e new cer. expected way — under dsvenpdn Mrs. Hattle Sharpe and son Harold a short visit home of Mrs. James Needham, Sr., were entertained at the Edward sheathed hunting knife on Drum- Colby home. the carol service and pageant at Mr. and Mrs.. John McClinton. •. and Henry HesAe and their fam- Clifford Dalstra is recovering ; Radio end heater. mileafe $100 down "Wl cushions. In the dining room buffet mond Island in 1938, so he had an Hyawrtk art atiwn Caledonia high school Wednesday and Robert Nash, all of nburn, Cloaed Thursday Afternoons for their annua! Christmas dinner Keil home in Lowell and Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foote and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shea and ilies. very nicely from a severe attack of UEVEO and behind the radio. extra sheath. When talking with evening. nin came Friday to attend the and tree. K mas day they spent at the Menard Mrs. Ada Thompson of South daughter Florence motored to t Offlae in Mm. 1M Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alley of pneumonia „ $115 down L. V. Lott, he learned Lott had a Bowne were Christmas dinner The Lowe school presented a fine funeral of Mrs. Gladys Pardee. Don Miller was taken to the hos- Ute black-and-white decorations, Hunt !iome near ClarksvlUe. A// years and ModaU Grand Rapids Christmas day to en- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. O. Christmas Day guests of Mr. and pital Thursday evening and at 193S Torraplane, in Al condition. with clock fscet drawn on white Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sterzick knife for which he wished to buy a guests of Mr. and Mrs. George program Thursday evening. Mrs. Miss Alice Keener of Evanston, Joy Christmas dinner and the hol- Cornell were dinner guests of Mr. SSMJiSf*! TH* PRtClS0 K HI., waa a guest at the John Watts Mra Fred Houseman were Mr. and present is in a serious condition. MllftHT TO WHICH Hi C UV.D cardboard peering from everywhere, were boats at an eight o'clock sheath. Al. offered to sell his extra Skidmore and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- John McDonald is teacher. iday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyn (Huff B. H. SHEPARD, M. D. and Mra Ray Cornell Sunday in Mrs. Jake Proose and daughter 1937 Chevrolet Coach. Radio and $100 down one, and when they swapped tales ence Yelter of Grand Rapids had Christmas day guests at Arthur home Wednesday and Thursday. and children. The Christmas program at (he HITCH HIS TffXWS WHILE black-and-white paper drapes, a dinner one evening last week at Pbooe 47 honor of the Christmas Holiday. Nell of Grand Rapids and Mr. and McBride school was well attended heater. which Mr. and Mrs. Leslie IHobbs of how they got the separate ar- Christmas dinner with Mary and Porritt's were Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Andrews of Christmas eve guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mra Seymour Hesche PLWTlWt black-and-white checkered psper Addle Sinclair. Lsmslng were Sunday callers. J. A. MscDONKLL, M. D. Mrs. Howard LeRoy of Milwaukee. and much credit is due the teach- 1935 Ford Tudor. $66 down cloth tor your table, and black- of Morse Lake, Mr. and Mra. John ticles, they discovered that Lott Wright and chUdren of Dowilng, Mrs. Homer orris wore Mr. and and children spent Monday evening Mr. and Mra Howard Seeley and had found the knife Lents lost Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Richard- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falrchlld and us er, Mm. Lester, for the fine enter- $111 down and-white glass or china. Sterzick of ClarksvlUe and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Weigle and Mrs. Seth VanWormer and children with Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon family and Mrs. 8. T. Seeley were tainment, the children taking their Mrs. Rue Osmer of Cascade were son spent Sunday with the former's Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bry- family and Mr. and Mrs. Roth of Grand Rapids. ef Grand Rapids. You can have a clever question- in Grand Rapids Tuesday and call- parts in a fine way. 1935 Chevrolet Sedan. $70 down ENGLAND served by the Mlssea Eleanor and In Philadelphia recently a fire parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ant and children, Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday guests at the Simon Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richardwa atod ITioBp.! Week-end guests at the W. V. ed on Mrs. Roy Osbcrn. She is get- 1937 Ford V8 Del. Tudor. Radio and *r HOLDS end-answer clock game, too. Bave Richardson and family near Elm- Eugene Bryant of HasUngs, Mr! Office Mr. and Mra Jesse Doan spent Elaine Hobbs. gave its own alarm. Flames abort- Wlngeler home. Mr. and Mrs. entertained on ChrtStmos day and M nrras home were Mr. and Mrs. ting along nicely, able to be up Christmas eve with his sister, Mrs/ TMAT IFAC><* your questions typed on sUpe at pa- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Loveland en- dale. They spent Christmas day and Mrs. Lyle Armstrong of De- Howard Houghton called Monday their guests iaoMsd Mr. acd Mrs. 1934 Ford Tudor. $50 down circuited an automobile horn, Elvin Hoskins and baby end Miss and around but not to work. Emmstt Needham and family. ' • heater $130 down HOWLS IN TMt per with space tor answers. Pass tertained twenty-five guests from which began to blare, attracting with Mrs. Richardson's brother-in- troit, Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole evening. Willard Rictaardson, Mr. and Mrs. Marguerite Burras of Flint and Last Saturday evening Mr. and MOONLIGHT AND law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mei- and children and Mr. and Mrs DOUGLAS H. OATLEY Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lester them around, set a time limit tor Jackson, Grand Ledge and Clarks- attention to the blaze. Hwtwell and Clayton Gil- Darrell Burras of Sandusky. Dar- Mra S. T. Seeley entertained with spent Christmas with her folks A MIS NOSE POINTS answering, and make your prizes vlUe for dinner on Christmas day. oHUt vin Sherrington and family, and Harvey Slater. -DENTIST— rell Is remaining for the holiday 1937 Ford Std. Tudor $120 down 1936 Ford V8 Pick-up. Heater. her mother, Mrs. Brewer, of Cale- Mr. and Mrs. Ward Boulard and a family Christmas Tree at their near Gladstone. ATA PfRSON, something to do with time—a calen- Mr. and Mrs. Joh^-«Eiedll and Mr. and Mra. Tom Morris had Oftloe over C ThomM Stan vacation. home. Guests vers as follows: Mr. $90 down •mAT pttSOH daughter of Washi«gM£-lUch., and donia. family, Arthur Clarke and Mr. and their children and grandchildren dar, diary, kitchen clock or efg-tim- I'LL BUY THAT SHCTT- Office Hours: 9 to 12-and 1 to B Miss Ethel Shllton spent Christ- and Mrs. Leon Blakeslee, Mr. and With so much heavy promotion WILL DIE. er. Here are some typical questions: Mr. and Mra. W. G. •erHman were Viola Lite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke and family were home for Christmas day. Coming mas Day with her brother-in-law Mrs. Howard Lite of Lowell, is supper guests Christmas eve of Closed Thursday Afternoons Mrs. Vernor Seeley and family, of coffee going on, retailers are 1937 Ford V8 Tudor. Redio end • Western Newspaper Union. L What book of the BfWe la on a Chrlatmaa dinner guests ,at the OUN NOW* I SOLD SOME ] from Grand Rapids were Mr. and and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mart Mrs. Lettie Dennis and Betty Glad- 1936 Ford V8 Hydraulic Dump spending a part of her vacation Mr. and Mrs. George Clarke of Mrs. Glenn Chaffee and Vernon, Office N Res. U given an excellent opportunity to •"heater. $115 down clock? Answer—Numbers. Erwin Merrlman home on Sunday. STUFF FROM TUB ATTIC Schneider of Lowell. stone, all of Grand Rapids; Mr. and sell more during the winter. Truck. $100 down The most practical thing ever The Erwin Merrlman family spent with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Caledonia. Clark Boulard and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole enter- 2. What part of a clock means mosi Farmers, Attention! Mrs. Lawrence Richardson. WITH A WMTAPsrJ^ said on the missionary question Chrlatmaa day at tlie Joc Met- home for the week-end. Mrs. Fran- Eugene and Joan were guests also. tained with a holiday dinner Sun- to an Oriental? Answer—Face. ternick home. Dorothv Chaterdon of Grand ces Jahnke spent Tuesday at home. Br. and Mrs. (Howard O. Mess- LOWELL PUB. LIBRARY 1939 Ford Tudor Deluxe^ Heater, 1933 Ford Pletform Truck. was this: "After we get the Chris- S. What has a bed in common day. Those present were Mr. and tians better civilized than they are Mrs. John Campbell and Glepnl Rapids is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. Corwln Porritt, kT more and Marjorie Sue left early KAHAM aiJK}. —WEST SIDE with a clock? Answer—Springa. > Mrs. Clarence Cole and family of now, I am in favor of attacking Snyder spent Christmas with their with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Myrtle and Gilbert and Mr. and Sunday for Detroit to attend a — OPEN — Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller . low mileage $175 down $60 down 4. What part of a clock would mosi Mrs. Claud Sllcox. Mrs. Howard Heaeock and children family dinner party at the home the heathens." What a splendid parents at Campau Lake. Mr. DEAD STOCK Tuesday, Thursday, Satorday and children of Hastings, Mr. and contrast do the poor, benighted Interest a lawyer? Answer—Case. Campbell spent the day with his Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gllllland of were guests at a family dinner of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and from t to 8 p. m. Mrs. John Vincent and sons of 5. What do you have that a clock Lake Odessa spent Tuesday with held at the Elmer Yelter home OPEN | heathen today furnish to the great parents at McCords. Mrs. Wyn Newman, and on Christ- AUDIE E. POST, UbroHaa Battle Creek, Miss Vivian Cole of has? Answer—Handa. Mr. and Mrs. John Linton. Christmas day. mas day they had dinner with Mr. nations of Christendom who are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Scott of Lan- Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Law- EASY TERMS LOW INTEREST RATE cutting each other's throats, burn- sing and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Dalh- Christmas dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Elrfler Eills and and Mrs. Elmer Eyster at Royal ton Cole and daughters. REMOVAL Rose Porrltt home were J. S. Bergy family were Sunday dinner guests Oak. ing each other's houses over their Lost Contest, Not Bet man of Detroit were also week-end DR, R, T. LUSTIG Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloomer and Bowling | heads, and turning out homeless guests at the Campbell and Snyder of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mvs. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Flynn. ni Mr. and Mrs. Ira Teeple left on children of N. McCords and Mr. Gladstone—What at first might Alvln Bergy and family and Mr. OSTEOPATHIC women and children to s'tArve! And homes. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bergy and Saturday to spend Christmas and and Mrs. Seymour Hesche and chil- seem to be someone paying off an Phone Collect Prompt Scrvicc and Mrs. Clare Porritt. family and Mr. and Mrs. Clare the coming two weeks with their Physician and Surgeon WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 8 P. M. we're sending missionaries to show A small card enclosed in Moth- dren were dinner guests on Christ- ; CURTIS - DYKE the heathen the way to heaven! election bet proved to be the win Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falrchlld er's Christmas card from Virginia Porritt spent Christmas with Mrs. granddaughter, Mrs. Shipley, of General Practice mas Day of Mr. and Mrs. William SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS ner of a contest treating the loser, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Falrchlld Rosa Porritt of Alto. Jackson. Special Attention to Rectal Hesche. In an unusual transportation In- announced the third daughter et were Christmas dinner guests of FiH aid Mereiry Sain aid Sanriaa' the Short home. Mrs. Short is the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heacock Christmas dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and Lady 'Interviewer: "Then your cident here recently. Captains of a Valley ChemScal Company Mr. and Mrs. Will Falrchlld. and children spent Christmas eve and Mra. Fred Telder were Mr. (Prepared and equipped to treat knowledge, Dr. MTuggen, must defeated Lions club ticket-selling former Dorothy Hayden. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Yaeger of daughters spent Christmas Day ;RAINBOW RECREATION: with Mr. Heacock's sister of Hast- Sell "White Elephants* and Mrs. Robert Telder and son Piles, Prolapse, Fissures and iORE 44 UWELL cover a very wide field." team pushed Fritz Skoglund, head Mr. and Mra. Mendenhall enter- Grand Ledge spent the week-end ings. with Mra Cole's father. A, J. Por- Demary, Mr. and Mrs. Harry De- Fistuli without hospital ixation). ritt and family. J Ofilvle Bid.. lMlU • Dentist: "Thousands of arches, of the winning team, about town in tained the Floyd Foster family. Telephone Ionia 7100 with their parcnU, Mr. and Mrs.j Mr. and Mrs. John Nash enter- Buy What You Want! madam, roughly speaking."—The a wheelbarrow, along a devious Mr. and Mra. Wright Clifford and John Linton. Winter and Ethel Telder. all of 41 Lafayette, 81L, Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lewis and tained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Har^ Grand Rapids. Doctor. route to the club's meeting place. two sons of MlddleviUe and Mr. Office 887M; Res. MdlS children of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. c32, S3 24 HOUR WRECK SERVICE T

THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL* MICHIGAN, nmmSDAY, DEC- M> 1988 SEVEN SIX THE LOWELL I.KnnKW. LOWELL, MIGHIOAIf. THUBfiDAY, DEC. It. ItM heals sickness, and overcomes So. Kcene-No. Boston death." Mrs. Ktf. Potter Youth PUBLIC NOTICES (glwrdviW CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Happy New Year to' Editor and Elmdale, Mich. staff and readers. Rev. Wm. H. Rlvell, Pastor Must Be Gay The Jolly Community Club held FIRST CONORBOATIONAL CH. R. 2, ClarksvlUe . , NOTICE or MORTGAOK 8\LE FINAL ADM1MBTRAT10N ACCOUNT Robert M. Barksdale, Minister —*— their Christmas tree and annual Sunday School—10:00 a. m. Xfefaults btvlnc bcra nud* (u>4 luob BUte of Michigan, llw Probate Court chicken pie dinner with Mr. and 10:00 a. m. —Sunday School Peaching at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 NEW YEA RS GREETINGS dtfuUU baring continued for mora Una for the County of Kent. If you are not attending Sunday At a teas I on of said court, held at the Mrs. George Golds last week Wed- p. m. By Katherine Edclman ninety e l»wi of the United of Probate. held their Christmas Sunday with quilt as a Christmas gift from the eyes were shining as she spoke 8tales of America, dated Kebiuary M, In the Matter ef the Eelate of Ctayleti all their children present, Mr. and Into the new year and do our ut- Ladies Aid of the Church of thc 1934, and recorded m the office of U>e •r JgshnaiMi ^ ard Mrs. Leonard Vanderzand and most to make this a better world. Brethren of Elmdale, also the "Imagine your Uncle Warren giving Refieter of Deed* for Kent County, Mich- Dan A. Wlngeler having Wed In said daughter of Milford, Ind., Mr. and The sermon theme will be "The' congr<,gat|on gave a n|ce assort- JOB such a party. The pieces Just don't court his final adminlatraUon account, and igan. on March 16. 1»M, to Liber 763 of Portals of A New Year." "A great ment of food, to which Rev. and fit together." Mortgatu. on Paiea 621-422. and aald his petition praying for the allowance Mrs. Chas. Vandenhout of Lansing, mo>tgagee bavin* elected under the terms thereof and for the aaeignment and dli- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vandenhout door and effectual is opened unto Mrs. Rivell extend sincere thanks. There was ample reason for Mar- HAPPY NEW YEAE of aald mortgage to declare the entire tribution of the residue of said estate, of near Ada and Mr. and Mrs. Paul me." We invite you to worship Jorle'i bewilderment. Until tonight mmmn wii principal and accrued Interaet thereon doe. It is Ordered. That the Itlh day •( Jan- which election it dot* hereby exercise, nary, A. D. IMO, si tea o'clock In the Fried 11 and daughter of West with us. SOUTH LOWELL CHURCH there was not a single thing to show forenooo, at said probata office, be and la The Cheerful Doers will meet pursuant to which there ia claimed to be Lowell. Services every Sunday at 2:4S that Warren Brownlee had anything due and unpaid on said mortcaie at the hereby appointed for examining and allow Week-end and over Christmas Monday evening, Jan. 8, In the m date of this notice for principal and in- Ing said account and hearing said patltloB; p. m. A message from the Word by but criticism for the younger gen- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Parish House at eight o'clock. Mrs. terest the sum of One thouaand five hun- It Is Further Ordered, That public no- Rev. Bert Baker of Grand Rapids. eration. He had been unrelentingly tice thereof be given by publication of a Hoover were Henry and George S. C. Parsons will speak on our dred forty-elx and Ml 100 Dollars (»1MS.- All are welcome. severe in his Judgments of even the M) and no suit or proceeding at law or copy cf thia order, for three successive Hoover of Pontiac and Andrew Missionary work In India. lEBR'S weeks previous to said day of hearing. In in equity haring been insUtuted lo raoorer most simple pleasures. Now, to the the Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed Hoover of Lansing. Catherine came | PRINTING the debt secured by saM mortgage oc any UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH astoniihment of all who knew him, mir part thereof; and circulated In said county. home from Kalamazoo College for ZION METHODIST CHURCH JOHN DALTON, OF WEST LOWEIX he had thrown the big house open Mow, Therefore, by virtue of the power Christmas vacation and Mr. and John Claus, Pastor of sale contained Us said mortgage and Judge of Probate. F. B. Harwood, Pastor for a New Year's party. Its gloomy A true Copy Mrs. Leo Hoover and baby were German preaching Sunday at purauant to the Statutes of the mkte of 10:80 a. m.—Sunday School. rooms were changed Into connecting m0 140 Michigan in such case made tad prorldeo. FRED ROTH. Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Register of Probate c33. 31 10 o'clock. 11:80 a. m.—Preaching Service halls of gaiety and laughter. Notice Is Hereby Given that on Jaaaanr «. Mrs. Aloysius Hoover and daughter Bible School at 11 o'clock. The Job Printing Department rJCHK|» LV IMS al ten o'clock In the forenoon. East of Ionia were Monday afternoon Everything was there to make the era Standard Time at the north froot You are cordially Invited. door of the Court House In the City ol Fallatburg & Vicinity guests. ADA COMMUNITT REFORMED occasion merry. Horns, whistles, Mrs. Arthur Condon spent from of the Lowell Ledger is well Grand Rapids, County of Kent, Mlchigatf Mra. Wsalay Miller CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE CHURCH balloons, silly caps, streamers and The New Year . . . another chap- Wishing you the Joys of a (that being the place of holding Oram Friday until Monday evening with W. B. Kolenbrander, Pastor Our sincere wishes for a (Happy Lowell, Mich. confetti. It seemed as if Uncle War- ter in friendship^ book . . . may bright and proaperou* New Court In said County) said mortgage will Libbie Carr. Christmas guests New Hopes for the New Year May we look ahead with yon New Year to the many friends be forecloeed by a sale at public aucUoo to You are Invited to tha services. ren had gone all the way; nothing each page bring you continued Year. The Fallasburg school children were Arthur Condon, Ola Condon Rev. R. Warland, Pastor equipped to care for your needs . . . may each one of them to a very proaperoua and we have served in the past and the hlghect bidder of the premises des- Worship Service—10:00 a. m. was lacking to make • successful mccess and happiness. cribed in said mortgage, or so mocn there- and their teacher. Miss Mildred (who stayed until Tuesday evening). Sunday Bible School—10:00 a. m. be realized. very happy New Year. to those we hope to make in the of aa may be necessary to pay the amount Herman, gave a very nice program Study Service—11:15 a. m. Start the New Year future. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Condon. Mr. Preaching—11:00 a. m. Worship Service—7:88 p. m. due aa aforesaid, and any sum or sums last Friday evening which was en- in all kinds of general commer- which may be paid by the undersigned at and Mrs. Fred Rlckner, Mr. and N. Y. P. S.—8:48 p. m. with an efficient or before said sals for taxes and'or in- Joyed by all In the district and sev- Evangelistic Service—7:80 p. m. Mrs. Stockhlll. Mr. and Mrs. Wash- ADA CONGREGATION AL CH surance on said premises, sad all other eral guests from Grand Rapids, burn and Mrs. Fred Wlngeler. Prayer Meeting—Wednesday eve- cial printing such as: Heating PJant suae paid by the undersigned, with in- Ionia, Detroit and Lowell. School Christmas day j^iests of Mr .and ning at 7:i5. Henry L. Rust Mlnlstor GARAGE terest thereon, purauant tp law and to will be closed for vacation until Lowell Creamery F. Earle Haner tha tarms of said mortgage, and all legal Mrs. Wm. Thompson were Mr. and Robert Veatch, Choir Director costs, charges and expenses, Indadlng aa January second. A H STOftMZANO, PROP Mrs Edward Thompson and daugh- FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School—10:80 a. m. RAY COVERT E. A. OONPAONEB, Prop. Charles W. Cook Funeral Director attomy'a fee, which premises an des- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Blbbler. Sr., ter. Phlorus Hale, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Endeavor—8:45 p. m. crtbed as foUows: Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and Walter T. Ratdlffe. Minister 43 LOWELL .niCH. Planblnf Heating That certain piece or parcel of land at- Glen Sower and family and Lottie Phone 87 Lowell, Mich. Plumbing - Heating uated m the City of Grand Rapids. Cooo- daughters, Dorothy and Shirley 9:45 a. m.—Church of Youth. The Envelopes, all sizes S17 E. Main St Johnson. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Sheet Metal Work Phone tt-FI ty of Kant. Michigan, mora partlculaity visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Junior Choir sings and the pastor described sa: Otis Blbbler. Jr., Friday evening will give a short talk. Lot Nineteen (IS), Block Four (4), Sower, Friday, a boy, and same day R. C. Johnson. Pastor Clyde Park Addrtioo. to Graad Raplda. and attended the school program. a girl to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert 10:00 a. m.—Primary department 10:00 su m.—Sunday School. Kant County, Michigan, according to the Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garfield and Choriey. Congratulations. meets. Letter Heads and Bill Heads reearded plat thereof. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Glenn Dean were Christmas din- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Staal and 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship. Dated: October 2, IN*. 7:15 p. m.—N. T. P. S. ner guests at the home of Mr. and family had Christmas day with Mr. Worship Is thai experience In 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. HOME OWNERS' LOAN Mrs. Pete Petersen. and Mrs. Robert Ford and daugh- which we review the past* and re- aORPO RATION, 8:00 p. . m. Wednesday—Prayer Christmas Day guests at the ter. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. ceive strength to go on Into the fu- mmm Mortgagee. ture. God Is seeking to reveal him- meeting. Statements, large and small i 'mtiAMB, STILES a TUBB8, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Staal called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank . Attornen for Mortgagee. Vaughan were Jack Remington of Reugsegger and Mr. and Mr* Mike self to us, that we might go on to- > Buelneso Address; 534 Michigan Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McAndrews. gether. Our pastor will speak on the CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST ' Trust Bldt, Grand Rapids, Michigan, subject: "The God Who Goes on i JE-627-LG App. 12-13-36 c31. 131 Pant and daughter Margaret Mr. and Mrs. George Denton en- L C. Doerr, Pastor Business Cards, all sizes Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Laughln of tertained Christmas day the fol Before**. Sunday School—10:00 a. m. om m The General Aid Society will H Michigan. Banking Department. Kegoo Harbor spent Christmas lowing, Mr. and Mrs. Garret Crum Church Services—11:00 a. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Keech and [meet on Friday, January 5. IN THE MATTER OF been and daughter and Mr. and family. Mrs Jack Denton and family of ALTO and BOWNE CENTER "So you don't care, eh? You're Trnslses of Segregated Assets. The ramara State Bank of Alto, Alto, Mich- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauffer Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH | METHODIST CHURCHES Typewriter Letter Circulars willing to defy me?" i*aa. Alto. Michigan. and daughter Rosemary of Lowell, Fletcher, Harold Denton and Mr. Rev. Kenneth T. Romlg, Pastor F. E. Chamberlain, Minister i Betas; P. Elliott. Jr., Commissioner of had Christmas dinner with his par- New Year party. And most amaz- the Banking Department. and Mrs. James Denton. Tuesday 9:45 a. m.—Worship Service. Alto Parsonage, Phone SO ents. Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Stauffer they entertained Mrs. Nan Denick "After Christmas What?" Alto ing thing of all. Warren Crane's usu- GREETINGS TO ALL •f Trast Agreetnml Callers at the Stauffer home were and family and the Jack Denton ally grim iace was wreathed in 10:45 a. in.—Bible School. Worship Service—10:00 a. m. Announcements of all kinds • W Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoover and family. 8:00 p. m.—Song Service. smiles. He seemed to be enjoying During 1940 may you all enjoy a was made and entered Into on the iMh Sunday School—11:00 a. m. May we extend to our many daughter of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clemenz of 8.30 p. m.—Sermon, "Press On! everything like a schoolboy. •ay of January. 1834. by and between the Bowne Center measure full to overflowing of May the Joys of succesa and friends and patrons a very The cares and troubles of the old Farmers stale Bank, a Michigan banking Betty Johnson who Is attending Lowell entertained the Clemenz December 81 will be our last ser- "It's the most puzzling thing," gcod luck, happiness and pros- contentment be yours this happy New Year. "Happy New Year! May each year are gone . . . let's welcome corpcraOon of AKo. Michigan, aad L H. school In Detroit Is spending her family for Christmas and Mr. and vice with the Lowell Baptist Sundry School—10:15 a. m. Marjorie repeated again. perity. Dlntaman, Charles R. Foote aad Charles Worship Service—11:15 a. m. Shipping Tags, various sizes glad New Year. of the S65 days see a hope the new with confidence and I. Colby, as Trustsss, dnly appointed by vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rlckert and daughter Church. Due to the distance be- She was sitting out a dance with granted, a wish come true, strength, and resolve to make It the CocmcVeioner of the Banking Depait- Mrs. Ezra Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. attended from this way. For supper tween the two churches In Ionia Douglas Crane. Doug had lived true. the best yet mest of the State of Michigan, with the Wilbur Johnson, of Grand Rapids and evening Mr. and Mrs. K. S. and Lowell, and since we feel we ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH PALACE approval of the Governor, to act aa such spent the week-end with them. Mr. with his uncle since hla parents died. . rrostees and carry out lbs terms, condl- Rlckert entertained their family. owe our first considerations to the W. B. Gardner. Pastor Bailey Acres and Mrs. Charles Carey of Saranac Booklets and Folders Now, he was doing secretarial work Dowi Tows Dairy HOBS anaad purpoeepa e of the Trust thereby Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clemenz and church In Ionia, we have resigned Bible School at 0:00 a. m. Ed and helping with the estate. He THEO BAILEY, Prop. isatad, aad were weekend and Christmas Day Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rlckcrt and the pastorate of the Lowell Bap- ward Wood, Supt CLEANERS WHERFAB, Section XVI aad Section guesta. Other Christmas day guests should know all the whys and where WINTON WILCOX, Prop. JOC of the Trust Agreement entered Into daughter. tist Church, effective December Preaching service at 11:00 a. m were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jurdean fores of everything. But Doug pro- MILK AND CREAM CARL FREYERMUTH F. P. MacFarlane Co. by and between the Bank and the Trustsss Sunday guests at the Elvert 81, 1989. Prayer meeting every Thursday Batter. Eggm, MUk Richmond's Cafe that the life of the said Trust la- of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Balrd home were Mr. and Mrs. fessed complete ignorance. "He Just EDWARD KIEL evening. Window Cards and Handbills Prompt and Courfcout Delivery ebon Id be. in Ute first instance, Charles Wheat and family of Ware George Denton. Mr. and Mrs. Hart started making mad preparations Theron Richmond, Prop. Coal - Feed - Seed five years from the date thereof, but CATHOUC PARISHES Communion the first Sunday In Phone UT District Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy, How- after he came back from the city. Phone 88-Fll Lowell Phone M be extended from year to year upon each month. F. P. MacFARLANE S. D. WINGEIER of the Cooemlssloner. sad Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers and ard Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. David St Mary's—Lowell Wanted everything made ready for Rev. Ff. Jewell Pastor WHEREAS, the Trust Agreement was Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers and son Hardy and Mr. and Mra. Charles CAMPAU LAKE CHURCH a real party. But he hasn't told nu •xiraded for ooe year, or from January 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass sermon. its, 1030. to January 25, 1M0, by aa order Bruce of Lowell spent Christmas Peterle. a word. I'm as much In the dark IM the Coaumasioaer of the Banking Da- Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. 10:00 a. m^ High Mass snd set- Sunday'School—10:00 a. m. as you are, Marjie." >a.rvB-n: dated Decomber 5, 1038. sad smd son Billy. Sam Detmer and family were Mr. mon. Preaching—11:00 a. m. In fact, any kind of They were silent for a moment | WHEREAS, the life of the said Trast Mr. and Mrs. Will Booth spent Md Mrs. John Detmer of Cannons- Evening Service—7:10. -rouJd otherwise expire oo the We would like to have everyose Doug pressed Marjorie's hand tight- SEASON'S Mh asy of January, IMO, aad Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. burg. Mr. and Mrs Albert Detmer 8t Patrtok'a—FameO ly. "I'm afraid that tomorrow he'll m MIL THI WHBtEAS. U appaara after due examl- Lodi Shear and family of Lowell. of Grand Rapids. Afternoon guests Rev. Fr. McNeil, Pastor who can, come to these servloes Commercial Printing change back into Uncle Grouch." he wmm of tha affatsa M The Happy Helpers 4-H Club met were Mr. and Mrs Wm. Detmer of •:00 s. m. Low Mass snd sermon Mm {0* trast that Us tanalaattea aa of that whttneyvule SNOW aaid; "I just can't remember Uncle GLORIOUS (Ct1 o wealwould rasBH tn a ssceetary loss to tha Saturday afternoon at Fallasburg Grand Raplda. 10:08 s. nu High Msss snd ser- f at latarsst. ths creditors school. Their leader. Ferris Miller, Luclle Weber, teacher at Cutler METHODIST CHURCHES that you may need. Warren ever ready smiling before mom : be Rev. Fleming, Minister . . . But—but let's Ulk about our- ntw \m itS-aJ treated them to a little Christinas school, had her Chrlatmaa troe and Party. program Thursday evening. Fine Preaching service st 10 o'clock selves. You know how I love you. • WHEREAS. Panaers State Bank, tha Christmas Day visitors at thc program, nice tree and an appreci- Rev. Fr. B. H. Raoette, Pastor st Snow church and at 11:30 at darling. I—I don't care if Uncle Is mo designs ted for said baak la tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mill- ative crowd present Services at 8:10 and lO'OO a. i Agreement aad la aald Order far the Whltneyvllle church. opposed to young people getting « ar were Lucy Manoogran, Caroline Mr. and Mrs Keith Potter of Sunday School at 10:80 at Whlt- of Trust jgpasMat should be married. I'm going to tell him the ,9arraetad to nad De Bartolo and Sylvester Hllaski. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Dell ALASKA LATTER DAT SAINTS neyvllle ard at 11:00 at Snow. truth tomorrow. I don't care if—" I Shalt of Alto, Alto, _ , Mr. and la.s. Claude Dennis and jiHelmer and friends of Grand Rap- Reorganised Chnrch of Jesos Christ This is a cordial welcome to 1 NCW. THERETO RE. to eonaJderaUoo of Modern, up-to-date machinery, "So you don't care, ch? You're hs foregoing, and m accordance with au- sou Berkley of Hardy Dam and ids were Christmas guests of Mr. these services willing to defy me?" Uncle War- graaisd by Section XVI of ths Jim Vacarlas, of White Cloud were and Mrs. Bert Potter. Macey Ellis, Pastor ren was standing beside them In c Christmas Day guesta of Mr. and Mary Anna Potter received a ALASKA BAPTIST CHURCH including Miehle cylinder press, this Trust Agreement for one year, 10:00 a. m.—Church School threatening attitude. In the shad- May the New Year be filled Mrs. Floyd Dennis Mr. and Mrs. fine Christmas gift of a' discharge Rev. Garvin, Minister We heartily extend to you greet- Happiness and good cheer— .'fffeoUve as of ths 25th day of January. 11:16 a. m.—Prayer Services owed terrace they were unable to with happiness, good cheer 11*40, with the eaid Trust Agreement lo Don Yeomans of Detroit were call- from Sunshine Sanitarium Friday Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. ings of the season. May you en- our New Year wish to all If wishing will make it so, 7:80 p. m.—Preaching. 2 Gordon job presses, 2 Linotype see the twinkling gleam in his eyes. and success. We thank you for your patrouage raptot on the MKh day of January, IML ers. as cured. Classes for all. Joy health and happiness through- our friepds and clients. yours will be the happiest IT IS rURTHER ORDERED, that the 8:00 p. nu. Wednesday- -Prayer during 1988. We look forward to Sunday callers at the home of Saturday supper guests of Mr. meeting Preaching services at 10:80 a. m. "Well. It's the only thing we can out the coming year. New Year possible. Ifrrset name of saM baak "The Farmers your continued good will in 1940 twmI Bat e Baak of AKo. Alio. MkUgaa Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis were and Mis. Paul Potter were Mr. and No Sunday evening services. composing machines, paper cut- do." Doug answered hotly. "You— Mr. and Mrs. Herb Yoemans of De- Mrs. Rollo Dean and Russell Gil- and for many years to come. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Bible study and Prayer meeting you're so hard about everything, we! Lewill Bakery In WKaeae Whereof" 1 have hereunto set troit and Leon Dennio and sons of more. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul each Thursday evening. have to defy you. since you put it Ij hand and seal this Oth day of Sovetn- Cor. Washington and Kent GEORGE HERALD. Prop. Robert D. Hahn |*. 10W. Lowell. Potter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ting machine, stapling machine, that way." F. ELLIOTT, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chalmers and James Dean of near Palo. Morning service every Sunday, "You won't have to. Douglas." Complete Food Market Leonard Studios CammlsslODer of the daughter of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. 11 o'clock. West Keene Webster Chevrolet Baked Goods of all kinds, Sunday School at 11:00 a. m. Mrs. F. A. Daniels hundreds of cases of display Uncle Warren had come closer and made of best ingredients. | SEAL) Mrs. Bill Zwiers and daughters and Ed. Potter were Mr. and Mrs. By- placed an arm on each of their Grocene* Meat* CHRIS LEONARD Smith Electric David Zwiers of Kalamazoo, Mr. ron Potter and children, Mrs. Cells The reading room Is located in I. L. D. Dickinson. Goveraor of the the church building. It is open to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels were shoulders. "You can marry Mar Chevrolet and Sales and Service Try oar Salt Rising Bread and Mrs. Pete Edinger and Mr. Boss and Mary Anna Potter of Christmas dinner guests of Dan type and a force of competent Vegetable* Fruit* Photographsr Ru**ell Smith, Prop. IRala of MKhlgaa. hereby app row of the the genera] public from two to four Jorie just as soon as you want to—" 'oregoing action of the Comnlsslaosr of and Mrs. Ed. Bradley spent Sunday Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Horrifcan In Greenville. h* Banking Department, r at the Emiel Stauffer home. Wheaten and Uaughter of 8 »ranac, o'clock each Saturday afternoon. "But, we don't understand." Doug Phone 298 Glenn Webster, Prop.. Lowell Phone 148 Lowell Phona 14 Wa Dalivar Phone 184 Lowell Phone 186 Lowell, Mich. Milton Wilcox and family were 11. 1030. Mr. and Mrs. Will Booth and Wilbur Potter and Nancy and Pat- Here all the authorized literature workmen. gasped. "Why. only a week ago L. D. DICKINSON. Christmas guests of his brother, Mr. ind Mrs. Wesley Miller attend- ty Potter. Jean Fashbaugh was an of Christian Science may be read you said—" or borrowed. Subscriptions may be Wlnton and family. is:, st ed the Odd Fellow supper In Lowell afternoon guest and callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plnckney "I'M FORGETTING everything I )• last week Monday e^nlng. Betty Hill and friend and Howard made for the periodicals and or- A said about young people," Un- NOTICE OF MOaTOAGE SALE ders placed for the textboo':, quar- were Sunday and Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keech and Maloney. their daughter Myrtle and famlly cle Warren admitted. "I was wrong, terlies or any authorized literature Defaults having ban made (and SJ family had supper at the Wm. In Ahn Arbor. terribly wrong in my judgments . . . lef nults having continued for mora tt Keech home last Friday and at- one desires to purchase. lllaaty days) tn the condttlooe of a certain P.osemary Lawton spent Christ- While I was in the city I ran into a tended the Fallasburg school pro- S. W. Bowne "Christ Jesus" will be the sub- taortgage made by John Cramer aad Sat Mra. L. T. Andersen ject of the lesson-sermon In mas in Grand Rapids. Also all kinds of strange experience—too long to go end aad wifs of the City gram. Mr. Cole and sons of Kalamazoo into the story just now—but 1 found Grand Raplda, Kent County. Mtrhlgan, Sunday visitors at the home of all Christian Science Churches Owners' Loan OorporaOon, a Miss Margaret Anderson of Lan- throughout th* world on Sunday, and Barbara and Nancy Wagner out that youth must be gay. thai Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bibbler were Mr. organised under the laws of sing came home Friday to spend Dec. 81. 1939. of Grand Rapids were Monday eve- it must have fun and laughter to be /ihO United Stales of America, dated March and Mrs. George Woodcock and ning guests at Milton Wilcox's to :681. ISM, and recorded in the office of family of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. the holiday with her parents, Mr. The Golden Text (John 8:12) Is: SOCIETY PRINTING normal And that the best place it ' he Register of Dseds for Kant Coonty, and Mrs. Leon Anderson. "I am the light of the world; he visit Jackie Cole. could have this fun was in the at- VHchlgan, on Apri: 11th (eteventh), ISM, John Wilozewski. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alien Rlsdorph of Joseph Wilozewski. Henry Wilo- Mr. and Mrs Maurice Sheehan that followeth me shall not walk In mosphere of home. That's why I Llbar 765 of Mortgages, on Pager 235 Pittsburgh are holiday guests of m, and said mortgagee having elect zewski and Cecil Bibbler of Lowell. and family and the Sidney Wlers- darkness, but shall have the light jgave this party. terms of aaid mortgage to ma fsmlly of Grand Rapids and of life." their mother, Mrs. Frank Thomp- Including Wedding Invitations Allci Heilman Is visiting her son and with Mr. Thompson were Two pairs of arms were around uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs Wes- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sheehan and Among the Bible citations is this toim before he had finished. Duug ttlessiugs lUjMteit family were Christmas guests at issage (Matthew 4:28): "And Christmas Day guests of Mr. and ley Preston, of Detroit during the Mrs. Howard Ralmer in Grand and Announcements, either steel ^and Marjorie were teUing him in lo be doe aad holiday vacation. the John Troy home. Jesus went about all Galilee, teach- season's ogeiTinos wo the date of this noUc* for Rapids. •one voice how wonderful he was. Mrs. L .T. Anderson and son ing in their synagogues, and be sum of Mr. and Mrs Charles Miller. Allison Fuller and family of and how happy he had made them. Nina Hundred Sixty-four Joyce Culp, Mr. and Mrs Milo Min- Claire were In Hastings on business preaching the gospel of the king- plate engraving or printing as It is our sincere hope that 1940 will bring to you a full measure of Gra id Papids were Christmas Uncle Warren pulled loose from Dollan (S2.0M.27) and no er, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lang, and Thursday. dom, and healing all manner of happiness, health and prosperity. And may our friendship grow •ding at law or Is equity hartfas guests of his father, Alvah Fuller. Our thoughts turn to cur friends Best wishes for the coming New children. Richard and Ruth of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sanderson of and all manner of disease •their grasp. "Come along, young throughout the coming year. Otntsd to raoovar the Oscar Moore and wife celebrated you prefer, also Calling Cards, —one and all—at the start of the Year! May it be our privilege to by saM irortgage or any yart thara- Grand Rapids and J. A. Miller of Houghton Lake are spending s few among the people." loki," he shouted gayly. "I've been New Year—and it brings us hap- 4 Christmas with a dinner on Sun- serve you throughout 1940 as we Lowell were entertained with vis- dsys with their psrents, Mr. snd Correlative passages to be read trying to think of something as a piness to wish them a mort suc- Tbcrefora, by virtue of the power day for their children and grand- have in the past iting, games and a lunch at the Mrs. Joe Batey. from the Christisn Science text- Club Programs, etc. cUmax to this party. I've found the cessful year. Mr. and Mrs Leon Anderson and book, "Science and Health with children. Eleanor Moore and Ger- very thing. It's just two minutes to tha Statatea ef the Stale af Wesley Miller home Friday evening ald Collins of Grand Rapids were after the school program. family entertained the following to the Scriptures,'* by Msry to midnight, and I'm going to an ] Eddy, include the following present, and Mrs. Moore's parents C. H. Runciman Elevator Mr. and Mra Calude Booth enter- guests at Christmas dinner. Mr. (p. 815): "Jesus' spiritual origin Mr. snd Mrs George Golds. nounce your engagement before ined the foUowing guests at and Mrs Thoa. Griffin, Jr, of Bat- and uT>g enabled Mr" to Mr. snd Mrs George Golds were they begin yelling. HAPPY NEW Coal • Coke - Wood Heim's Texaco Station Christmas dinner. Mr. snd Mrs Bill tle Creek; Mr. and Mrs W. C. An- Christmss Dsy guests of their son Prod need With Painstaking Care YEAR." Foreman Poultry Farm BoUoek snd dsnghters, Peggy Ann derson of Alto, son Howard of Lan- demonstrate the facts of being,— to prove Irrefutably how spiritual Brayton and family in Lowell. Seedi9 Fertilizer and Ganaral Farm Supplies WM. HE1M, Proprietor snd Diane, Mr. and Mrs. John Gei- sing; Thos. Griffin. Mrs. Zeths An- derson Robert snd Msry; Harry Truth destroys material error. Principal 1940 Holidays E. C. Foreman, Prop. and Kenneth and Barbara and at reasonable prices consis- We pay ca*h for Beans, Potatoe*, Clover Seed, Onion* •114 East Main Sc. Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stauffer Thompson, Mrs Jospehlne Cowles Cascade Come in Middle of Week and Richard,_Rosella. Irene aad and daughters Ann and Patricia Mrs. M. VanderJagt and Mr. and Mrs Richard House- Unlike the past year, IMO won't" Lucille Bollock, John Maur, Hairy tent with good workmanship. Vaughan, Jr., Roman Maloney and man and son Gerald all of Grand have many long weekends. All prin- Mr. and Mra. Holcomb were Mr. Everhart Christmas Day guests of their cipal holidays fall in the middle of Miss Margaret Batey of Grand Lucille Bollock is spending her daughter, Mrs C. A Wallace and the week. Memorial day, July Rapids and Mr. and Mrs Dan Fos- vacation at home. family. Fourth, Thanksgiving and Washing ter and family of Campau Lake Mr. and Mra. Arvil Heilman and Mr. and Mra. Edward Snell were ton's birthday all fall on Thursday were Christmas guests at the Fred daughters spent Sunday with rela- Saturday evening guests of Mra. DOLLARS SENT Christmas and Valentine's day come Batey home. tives In Ionia and Christinas Day LILY Henrietta Good and family. AWAY FOR Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gougherty on Wednesday. It won't help your with relatives in Holland. Mr. and Mra C. VanderJagt en- and sister, Mary Katherine of G. income to get paid on either Fri- A Happy and Proeperous New tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Peter- Rapids enjoyed Christmas dinner ifc day or Saturday, because there's Year to all of you readers and the sen and children for Christmas PRINTING hr • (100) feat of Lat with their mother and sister, Mrs only 52 of each. But there are 53 Ledger staff. dinner. (1) and the Baat aae hundred (100) Kate Gougherty and Margaret Mondays. af the North rtAaes (IS) feat of Lot The Musical program given at the Never Come Back^^, Mr. and Mrs Earl Nosh snd (4). Block Fl Students Sign Death Warrants ents, Mr. snd Mrs Wm. Bniton. *TMffUWRTIC BUT COOKS USE* i •'ated; November I10thI . 1030. curb service, the trooper on duty ering for benevolence was 818.50. HOMnnii E OWNERS' LOAN We are sorry to hear of the seri- Alma—More than 200 Alma col- didn't pay much attention to re- Mr. and Mrs. Ward sent a bushel CORPORATION, ous illness of Wm. Troy snd hope lege students signed a death war- Mortgagee. peated blowing of an auto horn in of oranges from Sarasota, Florida he will soon recover. rant in seven hcurs when the col iflDfBT C. HAJCT. front of the post When , it o( to be given to the children at Sun- Mr. snd Mrs Joe Batey and lege paper circulated a petition de- We wish for you and yours a full tinned, the officer investigated, day School on Sunday morning. guests, Mr. and Mrs Earl Ssnder- signed to show futility of petitions measure cf life's best things in thinking something might be They were much appreciated. sox. of Houghton Lake spent Christ- THE LOWELL LEDGER and gullibility of signets. Appar- Our sincere New Year's greeting: The good will of the present season bring:: to mind your good will of the year to come, and hope that !(E-6S7-LG App. 12-13-36 err. iat wrong. Interrupted by alooho The Berean Class had Its annual mas at the Burson Bow ens home ently a plea for a holiday in honor may each day be rich in oppor- the past year, for which we give you sincere thanks. May hap- every success, every Joy be yours. hiccoughs, the driver asked how to Christmsa party Dec. 12 at Den- of Dutton. of a professor's birthday, the fake tunity and contentment for you. piness be yours during thc year to come. get to Louisville. "You don't You're nlson's. Members brought toys to LewcO—Harry Day. D. A Wlngeler, R. E Springett Gnat Mr. and Mrs. George Howard en- petition provided that each eigner Ontonagon—Mr. and Mrs An- staying here," replied the trooper. send tr the Cleveland Christian Phne 200 210 L Mail SL would decapitate (behead) himself Warner, A. R. The driver stayed. tertained relatives from Grand i. Wi Vew Schramm of this village had home for the benefit of the chil- on that day. Hapids and Cascade on Christmas dren. (We notice Mr. Doerr enjoyed list celebrated their SOth wedding Day. snlversary, when a clipping from "Are hard-boiled eggs beneficial the toys very much.) Knlcker: "It's wonderful, but I Percy J. Read & Sons Lowell Municipal Light & Power Plant Stale Miltal Fire laaarasee Ciapaiy • GUdden, Wis, newspaper was to a girl Just over twenty?" some- The Christmas program at the had a deaf uncle who was arrested, ••covered. It told of a Mr. and body asks a medlcal-advioe column. Claude VanKulken has discover- school house was very well sttend- ard the Judge gave him A hearing F. J. McMAHON, Saperintondeat Irs. Andrew Schramm of GUdden WeU, we abould think much would ed a colony of beavers, replete with MICHIGAN'S ed. McCormick-Deering Dealer •f Michipa tservlng their SOth wedding Mr. and Mrs Martin VanderJagt the next morning." depend on whether she was go- dam, in a newly-formed pond near ' Dr. B. EL Shepard. W. A. Roth. L W. Rutherford. Light * tfaaiy. just two days before the ing to eat them or step out with the village of Harvard, in Kent, spent Christmas with Mary Fuller Bocker; "That's- nothing. 1 once Runs 221 W. W. BUBSAS. them.—Boston Herald- i county. and Robert Munger. bad a blind aunt who walked into H. S. PSE. 1* a lumberyard and sawdust."

asSteifi T:- a-'V — EIGHT THE LOWLL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, DEO. *8, 1989 Social Events More Local News YiioiiDr iiAiiR'iEt Tmiu'ciMEi ifAirri ENJOYABLE CELEBRATION OF GOLDEN WEDDING Dolores Dolloway Is spending the Christmas vacation with friends in The Golden Wedding anniversary Saginaw. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee Bob Schwacha returned Christ- was a very happy occasion at their mas mornfng from a trip to Miami home in Southwest Lowell. On Sun- Beach, Fla. day afternoon, one hundred fifty jHappyNewYear relatives and friends from Lansing,' Mrs. Louise Walkley of Lansing Pontiac, Charlotte, Grand Rapids, was a holiday guest at the Austin Cascade, Caledonia, Lowell, Alto, Coons home. Rockford and Carson City called to Morse Schwacha is spending a give their congratulations and best few days this week visiting rel- wishes to the happy couple. atives In Detroit. On Monday, December 25, a Greetings IS11I bountiful Christmas dinner was Lawrence Booth and son Richard served in their honor to twenty- of Grand Rapids were Christmas nine relatives, followed by a pro- May the New Year be over- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Libby'sMib 4125c gram of old fashioned music fur- flowing with all kinds of Kraft. nished by Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Seeley, Joys and pleasant surprises Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Swltzer and To our many friends we say lu» 7I/.r RED & WHITE RED* WHTE Fred Qulggle and Leon Blakeslee. for you. family of Belding visited at the XXXX Sugar D0 /2C Singing of old songs was led by "Happy New Year!" And may iHarold Harter home Wednesday our friendships grow throughout *' Cranbernr Sauce can 13c Stuffed Olives ^ 19c Laverne Schwab with Evalyn evening. I BEECHNUT the coming year. EDEN | Briggs at the piano; a duet "When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks Codktaiiettes pkg. 10c Wax Beans can 10c Peas 2 no. 2 cans 19c Silver Gray", was sung by Mr. and HARTMAN'S served a Christmas dinner on Sun- day for 17 relatives from Ionia and I MARASCHINO MICHIGAN Mrs. Lyle Bovee; Jack Schwab «ang. "We've Come A Long Way DRUG STORE ClarksvlUe. i Cherries bottle 10c Red Beans can 8c Tomatoes can 8c I Together": Evalyn Briggs and Mr. and Mrs. James Topp, Jr., Bernadlne Taliant sang "It Came Wm. C. Hartman, Prop. and Mrs. E. C. Walker spent Sun- Upon a Midnight Clear" after day with Mr. and Mrs. James Topp, FM « HAPPfR NEW YEM- which the happy crowd left for Sr., of Saranac. their homes wishing the bride and SERVE BIRDS EYE FODDSI Mrs. R. C. Goldsmith of Vicks- Fruit Cocktail ";:s ™10 c groom many more years of mar- ried life. Many beautiful gifts, four burg Is spending the winter months among whom were Perry Troyer at the home of her daughter, Mrs. HApy wedding cakes and a purse of mon- and sister Mary, Wllma Yoder and C. M. Himebaugh. FR\NCO-AMERICAN ey were given them In remem^ Allan Schrock. brance of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clinton Mr. and Mts. Thurston Sprlngett and children spent the Christmas of Detroit were holiday week-end NW Macaroni, Spagbet'i-2 Sc Birthday Surprise season with Mrs. Clinton's parents guests of his parents, Atty. and Mrs. R. E. Sprlngett. Bonnie Lee ^(ale was pleasantly of Lakevlew. surprised on her birthday last Mr.' and Mrs. Protus Kauffman Mr. and Mrs. James Topp and Wednesday by the fyllowlng cl&s^ and children spent Christmas with Mrs. E. C. Walker spent Christmas m mates, Dorothy Peckham, Betty Mrs. Kauffman'a parents of White day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0ldDutohCrnser4<"'25c TURKEYS Harter, Patty Priebe,. Gloria Doyle, Cloud. E. C. Good in Ionia. Alma Stiles, Evelyn Myers, Norma- As we finish our letter we are frace otifc CHICKENS • DUCKLINGS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Purchase and Jean Haglund and Barbara Thorns. Informed that Mrs. Elmer Miller S«l*et«d grade A birds, U.E Oo*- underwent an operation at Pen- son were Christmas guests at the trnment Inapccted Cleaned, drawn, nock Hospital Wednesday. home of Mr, and Mrs. L. A. Hub- rcaoT to raaet GUARANTEED Social Brevities . bard in Grand Rapids. ench $1.00 pirckasc TO SATISFY OR MONEY BACK. James Shaffer of Flint visited Rinso S"" 15c The Book Rsvslsw club met at A Glad New Year—May every one his mother, Mrs. Maggie Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyser enjoyed of the coming 365 days of the Efftcthrt the home of Mrs. D. A. Wlngeler SPECIALS! Saturday. Christmas day at the home of her New Year be "Happy Days" for Oee M-Jaa S Tuesday evening and enjoyed the Rev. Tobias Schrock leaves Sun- GREEN A WHITE niece, Mrs. Norman King and you and yours! STRAWBERRIES review by Mrs. Warner Roth of Ed- day for Johnstown, Pa. where he family in South Boston. win Arlington Robinson's "Tris- FRESH FRUITS Box •qau* lull qmxti 23to will attend a ten-day ministerial CeHie Ib. 15e tram and Isolt". meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill of Grand Rapids and George Rowden of and VEG'TABLES UMA BEANS Christmas Day guests of Mrs. / Boxtqvitillb*. In pod 23*0. Alma Stahl and children were Mr. Grand Ledge were Sunday dinner BIRTHS guests of Mrs. James Muir. BLUE A WHITE and Mrs. Mose Hoffman and sons REYNOLDS* Now h f At time to have HOLIDAY VALUK9I Verle and Vlveron and family >^1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. iHimebaugh To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carrier of Goshen, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. spent Christmas with their daugh- plenty of tweet, juicy Coffei Ib. 23e GREEN PEAS. • boa 2Si (nee Margaret Maloney) of Detroit, MEN'S WEAR Joe Stahl. ter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. E. CORN ON COB 2ear* 104 a 7H lb. daughter, on Sunday, Dse- Rev. Tobias Schrock and family A. Bowman and family in Detroit OYSTERS . . • box 354 ember 24. ' are entertaining his nephew LeRoy TAR8EIIIIIES Mr. and Mrs. John Roth and RED ft WHITE Schrock of Hutchinson, Kansas SQUASH • boa 194 daughter were entertained on who came to Flint, Mich, for a new They're eaty to peel and ASPARAGUS TVS. b.« 354 Elmdale Christmas day at the home of her Coffee Ib. 25e car, the gift of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brezina and Lloyd Bennett of Flint is spend- Mra. Ira 8«rc««nt brother. Lloyd Perry, in Grand.children enjoyed Christmas dinner at their beet flavor right Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Erb of ^"nlda' ing this week at the Fred Roth Monday at the Wesley Roth home. Grand Rapids were Sunday night' home. now. Christmas Day visitors of Mrs. Mr &nd Mrs Special ends DM. 31 guests of Mrs. Alma Stahl andi - - Douglas LaDue | Mr. and Mrs L B. Ayres were Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor spent ^ROm^^^?FOOO? Rebecca Long were Mr. and Mrs. family. 'were Christmas guests of his Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day in Grand Rapids Wesley Wilson and daughter Dor- Mtdium size Mrs. Kenneth Stahl received thelmother, Mrs. Mabel LaDue, In Ionia.;L J. Benson and family in Jack- with Mr. and Mrs. Will Geary. othy of Grand Rapids. sad news of the death of her father. They spent the evening at the ®on. Mr.. Mrs. Wm. Lott and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlttenger 3 doz. 2Sc Izra Geiser who passed away sud-| Norman King home in South Bos- Mr d M Rll.„|i Rptt<.. entertained with a holiday dinner .. h,. home in Uk. Od.«, fn. .nd' of South Lowell entertained their At 0«A Med- GcumitesiSunday. Amon g the guests attend- children and grandchildren for m nd u o Single dozen 10c ing were Roy Heaven of ClarksvlUe, m0"'"/ ,M " "'" with Mrs. Bettes' sister, Mrs. Chas. Christmas dinner. "ivnir'K c h nd en i ' • A""*" Walker, at Almont Mrs. Lafia Stockford and Mr. and i.u'l l? r i tertalned with a dinner on Christ- , br°,,," >»" Hy f" Mr. .nd Mr.. J.m« Mrs. C. H. Davies of SP ranac Mrs. Mayford Heaven of Zlon Hill Mrs. Jean Wachterhauser enter- and aon Walker of Santa Monica. and Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Moore u 8.™nac Hmon ,„d chltdren o( lonl. .nd ar tained with a dinner on Christmas Calif., were callers last Thursday Fresh Groond Beef Ib. 17c and children of Belding. iJ? i. ,7' "it . ^ Ur, .nd Mr.. John Ar.h.rt .nd day for Mrs. Inez Avery and Mr. Sc.irock will accompany their cou- family. of her sister, Mrs. Harry Watlsrs. Cranberries lb. 15c Miss Elithe Seese is spending sin LeRoy Schrock to his home in and Mrs. J. K. Moore. several days with hsr uncle and Kansas where they will assist in Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks ac- Ralph Story of the Ware dis- Beef Chuck Roast Ib. 20c Don Parker and family of Ionia Celery Hearts 5c lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldred. conducting Bible School for about companied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur trict has been 111 for several days Mrs. Elmer Miller was taken in six weeks. DeClair of Freeport to the home and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ginbaugh with yellow Jaundice at the home Lard Home Rendered Style 2 lbs. 17c the Beattle Ambulance to'the Pen- of Mrs. DeClalr's brother, D. Moy- of Kalamazoo spent Sunday after- of his son, George Story, in Lowell. Head Lettuce 2 for 15c nock Hospital of Hastings Sunday er in Barryton for Christmas din- noon at the C. L F. Williamson The foreigner who had been on home. afternoon, where she la being treat- relief for fifteen years and who ner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver SimpfKm and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pant and ed and will undergo x-rays Tues- explained that he trampled the Oysters Mr. and Mrs. Harold Englehardtj Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh and two sons of Saranac were Sunday pt. 23c day. American flag becaui~ he didn't 80 spent Sunday and Christmas with! " Leland of Chicago spent the visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rev. R. C. Johnson and wife en- like this country, must be crazy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanderMeulen|Christmas holiday with Mrs. Rlttenger in South Lowell. SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 23c PORK ROAST lb. 16c CHUNK BACON lb. 17c tertained the latter's three sisters He showed an amazing streak of at Dearborn. Miss Charlene Taylor Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and families Christmaa Day. Grade 1 Bosion ouU—Lean Any size piece ingratitude and ill nature. He returned home with them and is Reuben I^e. Mrs. John Lalley entertained A holiday dinner waa enjoyed on should be put on board an outgo- spending the Chrletmaa vacation with a dinner on Christmaa Mr. and - Mr*. E. iH. Koth ..Ana Sunday by Mr. and Mra Dan Wea- ing ship and kept going until he here. for her so lb. UV^e CALF HEARTS lb. 12Hc VEAL SH. ROAST Ib. 22c ver when Mr. and Mrs. Glenn t^irk- reaches his native land. family of South Lowell and Mr. Jack of Dowaglac, hsr daughter, er, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shspard Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraft call- and Mrs. D. D. Krum of West Ver- Margaret, and Kathryn. Anna and and Mrs. Fannie Draper all of ed on Mr. snd Mrs. Louis Haner in gennes were Christmas dinner BEEF POT ROAST lb. 18c PKUVER 2 lbs. 19c VEAL STEW lb. 15c France received 52 airplanes Loyal Lalley of Grand Rapids aad Grand Kaplds and Mr. and Mrs. L. St. Johns Tuesday. Mrs. Haner is guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Krum Jim McMahon. from the United States In a recent Howk of Freeport and Mr. and the former Mrs. Silsby of Lowell. Sunday. month. Mrs. Eugene Krauss and son Duane She is 93 yesre old and Mr. and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rlttenger and spending the day with them. Mrs. Kraft report that she looks family of Freeport Mrs. L M. and feels fine. family of South Lowell, Mr. and Yelter and Marion bad Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bashore Mrs. Howard Rlttenger and chil- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- dinner at the Uoyd Yelter home Wednesday callers at the Harley dren and Mrs. John Rlttenger were ard Trowbridge and chila<-en and in South Lowell. Betty Lou Stuart and Anna Maynard residence were Christmas guests at (he Carl Rlt- remained for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Showers who 50e per Moitb Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Robinson of tenger home in Grand Rapids. spent Christmas with their parents. her grandmother. South Haven and Mr. and Mrs. „ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Trowbridge. M PHOME 166 WE DELIVER | Payc for accidental in- Roy Chambers of Pontiac. Mr.! "- ^va Walters of Belding Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Acheson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stahl en- ent Rcbinson was at one time an ln-l!P C.h.^.lm" T,th .her Ronald, Howard and Vivian spent tertained their children and fam- juries for anyone structor at the Freshman college Harry Waiters aud family. Miss Christmas with Mrs. Acheson's sis ilies Christmas Day. in your car. here. Marguerite Waiters of Grand ter, Mrs. Vern Yelter and family In A full house greeted the students Rapids spent the week-end and Grand Rapids. Vivian is visiting rill brought her back that after- Alton-Vergennes Mrs. James Balrd, M::. and Mrs. and teachers of the Rosenberger Protect Your Income, Mrs. Charles Schwacha and four Christmas day with her parents. this week with her aunt, Mrs. Johr ' noon. Arch Ccndon and Mr. and Mrs. school Friday evening and enjoyed children and Miss Ethel Roberts Mr*. Clyde Condon Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Condon and Allen, in Lansing. Dorus and Chester Church call- Dick Balrd and son Allan. a most entertaining Christmas pro- and Clem Alexander of Detroit daughter. Merleen Gall of Flint ed on their sister, Mrs. Meeker in Alton mill pond is frozen over. gram. were Christmas day visitors of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Burnette Condon Mr. and Mrs. Prank Reugsegger Lowell Tuesday and then had din- Makes those who have fish house^ 1.1 IITTEIRER, Agt and Mrs. Frank Schwacha and Rev. Tobias Schrock and family and children enjoyed Christmas and children spent Christmas at ner with Mr. and Mrs. Will Con- think about getting them in repair. sons. Howard Morse of Detroit entertained last week his nephews LOWELL MICHIGAN dinner Sunday with their mother, Carson City with relatives. verse of Keene. Moseley Extension Class will was a week-end guest at the and nieces of Hutchinson. Kansas. Mrs. Carrie Condon of Vergennes. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaser entar- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon had meet next Wednesday afternoon Schwacha home. George and -Harry Ford also spent New Years Eve talned Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Condon and Mr. with Margaret Keech. Members John Blaser, Neil and Nelson Brls- and Mrs. Dick Balrd for dinner please bring pictures of patterns Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holllday. the day there. that are becoming to yourself, tape bon of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Fred guests last week Wednesday hon- Mildred and Lawrence, Mr. and M M n.v..nnnpi DANCE Wittenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Wal- oring Dell on his birthday. measure, plna, scissors, tailor Lftnalmr^Mr tn^'Mr^R^h'sii^ enterUUned hl" and their ter Wittenbach of Grattan-tp. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlckner di- chalk 4nd black cotton tape. Also PINE LAKE Mrs. Kate Trumbull Is visiting vided Christmas day between the oo on time at 1 o'clock. # STRAND 9 Albert Blaser is the first mem- 6 mile* East Cedar Springa Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Thompson family gatherings at Libbic Carr's LOWELL near Rockford for a few days. home and with Mrs. Rickner's ber of the Moseley fox hunters' Mrs. Sam Vandenbroeck accom- parents in Grand Rapids. club to bring down a fox this the Myron Kjser home. IIenry jahnkc and famliy Henry SUNDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Pete Petersen en- season. panied relatives to Detroit after FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DEC. 29 - 30 Christmas guests of Mr. and'Rufh« *nd of Caledonia spending Christmas here and will tertained with a family dinner, al- nd Fred 0 1 ftnd DECEMBER 31 so had Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garfield, Mrs. Roger McMahon were Mr. and|* 1A Y. ^ daughter visit them for a few days. , Mrs. Frank McMahon and Bruce. ^^tU of Alpine were Tuesday Dorus Church and Chester Church. 'GraTcyard of Atlantic ven,n Dancing 9 o'clock until ? Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Byrne McMahon and * 8 quests at the Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Dick Balrd were last Thc Blaser family and their hjin children were all entertained at the Located Off Sable Island children, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Rey- ®- •Tuesday • evening callers at the nolds and children, Mr. and Mrs. yred Blaser home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Georges banks is one of the rough- Purdy in Grand Rapids on Christ- est places on which to fish off the John Linton of Alto and Mr. and Marcus Frosi and children, Mrs. Geo. Yaeger of Grand Ledge, j •Oloria and Sonny of Detroit were mas day. New England coast It Is here and Monday afternoon callers of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker (nee on the Grand Banks off the dreaded Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simpson at-i .and Mrs. Claud Condon. Mildred Converse) of Grand Rap- shoals of Sable island that many s tended a family reunion dinner on Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smutz of Ids and daughter, Coleta Converse Gloucester vessel with aU its crew Christmas day at the home of Mr. Notice, Livestock Shippers Dover, Ohio, spent over Christmas of East Lansing are on a ten day htfs gone to a watery grave. These EDITH FE and Mrs. C. Althen Schrouder tn here with their parents and grand- motor trip through the South as fishing grounds have well been Grand Rapids. Honor guest was Due to New Years Day, next shipping date mother. Her mother, Mrs. Albert far as Tampa, Fla. called the "Graveyard of the At- Mrs. Matie Schrouder of Los Blaser, and her sister Jean accom- Frank White's many friends will lantic." In a single storm on thc Angeles, Calif., others present be- will be Tuesday, Jan. 2nd, 1940 panied them home for a week's be glad to know he is able now to night of February 24, 1828. 15 Glou- ing Mr. and Mrs. Althen Simpson visit. be up a short time each day. cester vessels and their crews o' and daughters, Betty and Mudge. Blllie Condon, Jr.. is spending Bill Condon drove to Sparta on 120 men were lost leaving 70 wid- this week near Sparta with his Mrs. F. J. Hosley, Virginia, Christmas morning to take Mrs. ows and 140 fatherless children tn cousin, Kenneth Colby. Frederick and Dick spent Tuesday Lowell Livestock Assn. Colby so she might be present at mourn for them. Terrific gales dur Byron Frost loaded cut a car of with Mrs. B. G. White in Lansing. their family dinner. Her son Mer- apples from the Gordon Frost !ng the winters of 1873, 1878, and They returned by way of St Johns C Ha Runcimnn, Manaftr storage at Moseley Tuesday. On again in 1879, wrought dreadful hav- where Virginia met Miss Ryan, her Wednesday a car was loaded for oc among the fishing fleet Instructor from Central State Gordon Frost. Old-timers win recall when there Teachers' College, Mt Pleasant Mrs. Coleta Condon and Mr. and were more than 500 "sail" In the - ALSO - and a group of classmates and ac- Mrs. Dell Condon had dinner with various fisheries out of Gloucester. companied them to Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon Today, vessels do not have to de- where they presented a program of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Condon and pend upon sail alone, but are SUN.-MON., DEC. 31 JAN. 1 TUES..WED., JAN. 2-3 folk dances Tuesday evening. Miss children spent Christmas after- equipped with Diesel engines which Hosley returned home Wednesday. noon in Lowell with his mother. make them Independent of tide anf Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wlnchell and appu Her other sons, Tom and Claud and wind and enable them sometimes t< son Tom of Ionia, Dr. and Mrs. A. his wife were callers also. escape Impending danger; but the: V. Wenger, Dr. and Mrs. Emil Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Francisco are oU always successful. The se;; ThiTMi Roth and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. called Sunday at Butterworth hos- is always exacting its heavy toll Hi Wtnt John Weisheimer and Louise, Mrs. Dew pital to see her uncle, Charles Last year It claimed five Glouceste J. W. Weisheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Krum who was Injured when the Atti...8ll I vessels and 18 of her fishermen |llt IISlI Sinclair Weston of Grand Rapids, ladder slipped on the icy steps as BSise Roth of Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Since the year 1830 to the preser thi fart he was decorating for Christmas Grayson Newark and Shirley of Vea jover the outside archway at their day. Just about oue-third of Glou iraiiil iilll cester's history as a fishing por. Jackacn, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Small flats. He suffered a fractured pel- of Detroit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. vis, wrist and two riba. the sea has taken 1,026 of her vef sels and a total of 4.838 of he Roth and children and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Condon had Roth, Sr., were Christmas guests men. Tragedy, but yet adventur Christmas dinner with their aunt, at the John Roth home Sunday. Libbie Carr. and romance. Please accept our sincere appreciation of your good Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Francisco One of the greatest dangers a fisl Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Morse spent entertained Christmas for their erman has to contend with is th< Saturday night and Sunday at the A New Year ahead! New visions will during 1939, and our . . . new hopes . . . new oppor- wishes for a happy New Tear. '•hildren. Lee and George and his dread fog which sometimes sudden home of their daughter and aon- 'sirilv, Charles Francisco and Mr. ly settles over the fishing ground; In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Travis tunities. May the coming year be all that you hope for. "M Mrs. John Kropf and son Bern- and shuts out all view. Fisher In Ionia. On Sunday, a Christmas ard. men in their tmalj dories have be dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Art Bieq-s spent over the holidays Mra. Nelson Meengs and daughter come separated from their vessels Lowell Lumbar with relatives here. Had Christmas of Flint Mr. and Mrs. Russell and are lost for days. Some never dinner with the Frank Biggs tam- Morse and daughter of Carson A Supply Co. Mv and called on as many old return. City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morse Lowell Manufacturing Co. Mends and neighbors as he had and daughter of St Louis, Mon BBUCE WALTER time to. want ada. bring result*. Miss Vee Brazitis of Grand Rapids, Lew Morse of Lowell, Mr. and I. O. ALTENBURGER, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SiWttidl Skerts Selected Skirts tftrtained on Christmas Subscribe for the Ledger, $2.00 Mra. W. H. White and Mra. Flo Mr. *4 Mra. Dan Con4oe. per year. tf Stein of Ionia. f / 1 . H • <• — — f | LEDGER UP and DCf ENTHIKS

Being a Collection of Various r-— Topics of Local and FORTY-SEVEN'in LOWELL, MICHIGAN, December 28, 1939 No. 33 General Interest

HOME FOR THE HOUDAYS rpHE holiday season brings back New PnbEc Salary 1 25th Annual to the homes a company of young people who are studying at How New Year Speeds Around the World schools and colleges. The home town welcomes them and takes Fanners' Week Tax Act Includes pride in their successes. It notes the changes that come with new experience and study In these noted schools. They have seen Jan. 29 to Feb. 3 Most Officials Toby Gahan's gas station was wide vistas of knowledge and the broken into Wednesday night some- world appears a bigger place as time after 11:30 and a candid cam- these students learn about life and School Teachers Outstanding era was taken, also a small amount events. BERLIN (By K. K. Vliilng) of change that had been left in the Also the students show the effect Event at M. S. C. cash register. Entrance was made Must Alio File 6'^ Curs of Kent Apples of new personal contacts, and their by breaking the glass in the door Apples continue to move from friends are pleased by their social Plans for the 25th annual Farm- and then turning the lock from the . Giles Kavanaugh, Collector of In- graces and charming manners. One ers' Week program at Michigan jternal Revenue for the District of !Kent county to the Federal is confident that they have not lost State College get under way with __ i Michigan, announces that several Surplus Commodities Corporation. 'At thc end of this month there had their love for the home town the announcement that the dates It is generally agreed that Christ-1 inuusunathousand_ nenew i,ncu;iU: taxpayers which has given them such genuine t jbeen moved a total of 62 cars. One for the nationally outstanding event mas in Lowell this year was the if10 tl?. . ^*s. a'lca^ 20 thousand cars have been shipped friendship and real advantages, at East Lansing are January 29 best since 1929. Everyone seemed i ^fWof 370,000 Michigan per- and the place where the good old ons e inc me from the state. A car will average through February 3. to feel the spirit of the season and f ' ° , ' tax re- friends live is one whose memory As general chairman for the there was generous giving by in- „ ^ unijcr the provisions of the :500 bushel.- or morn making a total they will ever cherish. 1 0 rax I of over 30,000 busheis. Those apples event, E. L. Anthony, clean of agri- dividual." and local organizations, j "J?' . f Act of 1939. jbrought an average of 70c a bushel culture, is anticipating even great- Hundreds of baskets, clothing, toys! , , Passctl at the last ses- LOOKING BACK AT 1939 er service to and dividends real- 8 11 or a lota', of about $21,000...... 14 , * and other articles were distributed i ,. Congress puts to rest the ized by those who a tend, for thelto ne(>d famiIles nnd chiull.cnjo d question of public salary tax- A MBITIQUS persons in the work- ion T e sa a, fede|,al e ing world lock back at the college Is able to utilize three new thl,mghout thp sui.r0undlng com-1* * ^ >' ^ ^ A Good B4'«' Hunliiig Story buildings. munity. | ployees has always been taxable, close of the year, and ask where Frank Peterson of C.urtland In the new fieldhouse, for in- but until this year, beginning Jan. thoy succeeded and where they Itold me a bee story the other day. stance, the general evening pro- failed in those 12 months. If they Th...e. specinl Congressional pri.|l. >M9, iitato salaries were not tax- ; Seems that one f Frank's neigh- grams in which rural visitors gain lG u dcr llora 1 missed some opportunities and mary election for the purpose oflf^ A " Jf u taxlog author- bors found a bee tree in the Peter- a better picture of the state's agri- u made some mistakes, they resolve choosing party candidates to suc-i , ' f school teachers, all son woodlot. Of course ho wanted cultural greatness can be seen by |sla e a count not to repeat such errors In 1940. ceed the late Hon. Carl E. Mapos ' !J? y officials, and city When 1940 reaches New York City In a blare of noise at 12:01 a. m. Monday, It will already be early Monday to cut it. So the day arrived and twice the huge crowds which In vUla e It is a good Idea if the people of will be held Thursday, January 25, * . ™c"tlves and cm- evening Just east of Australia In the Chatham Islands. Meanwhile, at Honolulu the clock will register 6:30 p. m. "'"t1 tho two men previous years have consistently p oJ M m u9t ,a ,ax Some NVont aftor thc a town can do the same thing for 1940, and the special election fol-! * l ' J ' Sunday. The new year Is born on the lonely Chatham islands. 414 miles southeast of New Zealand and races west- honey. The tree squeezed into Demonstration Hall rm ha 0 GeD ,:lx the year that has passed and the lowing the primary will be held on,? J . on ward at 1,000 miles an hour. About 200 shepherds and fishermen in the Chatham group celebrate thc New Year was cul tlow:-- Thc'n Frank bouan Wednesday and Thursday nights. c omc vcd one that is to come. They should February 19. Registration nrtices '" , ,,f«' °">er sources, by ringing the church bell on Hanson Island. The international date line, near these isles, was set by the British markinS *ho ti unk off into stove Even at that the arena open for u 11 hc c r nt av not regret any chances that their home for the primaries In Lowell and ^' "' ,| "' f 1 h e admiralty and runs near the 180th meridian of longitude. lengths. The neig hbor pr:tested events will be larger. r e qulred to lnc udc tho sal town missed In 1939 for going adjacent townships will he found i^"" „ . , ' "y that tho honey was in the upper ahead, but It still has the future to Use of the new music building on cage five .received as a teacher or public {part of the tree. "I know it." said repair those mistakes. The way to will provide other space previously __ i official. Married couples, where one Frank, "but we are going to cut not available. Music and speech or thc othcr has lncomc f om greater prosperity and advantages Here's the sequel to the story In ' this tree up into stove wood lengths department programs arc planned. state or a political subdivision, is always open to the community last week's Ledger about the 'pos- December 31 Last Day 1 first and then lo k for the honey." that will seize its opportunities. Then there is the new Livestock sum that Officer Eugene Carr dis- must now combine their incomes j And cut the tree into 16 inch to determine taxability. Pavilion offering a sizeable arena covered in the City Hall one night ilengths thoy did and also piled it 1939 IN HISTORY and seats for more than 3,000 while eating his midnight lunch. For 1939 and subsequent years, To Complete Wheat up. Then they cut up the part spectators. Livestock judging for "That's my 'possum," declared the tax is upon the net income ^pPoWnno ihaving tho honey. Frank tolls me '"PHE YEAR 1939 will go down in the annual colt development, swine, Marshal Fred Gramer when his which is determined by subtract- hi.- neighbors have never gone bee history as a time when the sheep and beef production contests eyes say the story, "and 'Gene ing the allowabl.. e deductions and .hunting in his woods since then. world looked shudderingly into the will culminate in this space, as well C al e tions hc Loan Application Carr knew It all the time-darn fn '*°" *^;P f ™ horrible pit where it suffered such as the student's Little International I na1 him!" Fred says he got the little j j ." . . ^ deductions are Farmers in Kent County who j it* Milking Old IJnssy agonies from 1914 to 1918. Yet in fitting and showmanship compe- interc8t aid on animal "up north" nTonnimr P.n,li P Indebtedness (like wish to apply for a Government I spite of its clear sight of all those tition. 'a mortgage on a home) all taxes (CHINESE) Did you ••-.vi l"i.uuv out h nv Blaser's place. loan on their 1939 wheat have until horrors and sufferings, it had to go Resumption of the annual turkey paid, (except income and improve- much work it tu k to milk a cow? and fall into the same pit again. ment tax) benevolences to one's December 31. 1939. to complete their ' show will be permitted through Visitors from all parts of Mich- A farm.-:- in Washington did some The world during this year wit- .applications. John McCabe. Kent use of some of the space in the igan have been very generous in church or any organized charity,AV,'"-' couniir..: as he milked. Here they nessed one unexpected thing, and huge new field house. bad debts which became worthless F°Unty *AA Chairman- announced art'. It to 1< 1100 pumps tj milk their praise of Lowell's Christmas this week. that was the alliance between Ger- With greater space for the many- dUrinff thc yoar for which thc le or.i' cu-.v that uaw 21.8 pounds of decorations. AAss aa samole we nuotei - All loans on wheat -whether the many and Russia. It had been said U f sided educational affair which a few words from a IctteV reciivnd ' ™ ^ ^ 'O'', ° ""ned milk, Ar. tin r cow produced 28 for years that if those two dicta- 1 net income. The personal exemption wheat is stored on farms or in puts in review all phases of the from Col. Allen Haskins, the well pounds with 1300 squeezes and still tor ruled nations ever got together, of husband and wife living to- approved warehouses -will mature ar.othi't o w t ok minute '?> to state's agricultural problems and known Ionia County auctioneer, a dreadful tragedy might be in gether is $2500, and an additional April 30. 1910. This is in line with milk a pound. Hi- patience was scientific solution, the college staff who says: "Our family wants store for democracy and civilization. family wfints you $4()0 f h a recent announcement of the Com- hopes to retain national leadership to know how lost beforo he counted the pumps When thoy actually came together, m.. 0f ^ Single persons without de-1^ Corporation which on this b ssy. Hoard's Dairyman in attendance and scope of pro- your paper. It iss a r the results have not seemed quite • > and weekly. pendentd t s .hav e an PXfexemptio.nin.: „n oJextendef d loans secured by ware- report- this i:;formati n. grams which have been attracting You can be proud to represent so ominous. It has been found that house-stored wheat to April 30. fifty to sixty thousand visitors such a live town as Lowell and $1,000. Persons with a gross income a good part of the supposed during thc week in recent years, of $5000 or more should file their Previously the loans matured seven your Main-st. Christmas decora- C immunity Forests strength of Russia was merely on months from the date they were tions this year are beautiful." returns on Form 1010; those below paper. $5000 on Form 1010-A. These forms made, or April 30. whichever was Many t wr. and o mnuiMty for- The year has seen two progres- may be procured from the Col- earlier. On this basis the loans ests are located in the Now England Under the federal law which be- sive nations, Poland and Czecho- would begin to mature aroUru', states. Those are operated for came effective Jan. 1, 1939, all lector of Internal Revenue, De- slovakia, wiped out and reduced to M. S. C. Service troit, Mich., and will be available February 1. The extension gives schools, libraries and welfare pur- state officials and employes, all servitude. History will long deplore producers an additional period poses. They roport that 10 acres of public school teachers, all county, after January 5, 1940. These should this sad event. The year has also within which such wheat loans may such f rests will furr.ish employ- township, city and village employes be executed and mailed to reach seen the mighty power of Russia be repaid. ment for one man the year around. must make an income tax return if his office by March 15, 1910. The crashing down on enlightened little Hits New Record forms contain full Information Farmers who kept within their their earnings are large enough. Finland, and discovering up to date relative to their preparation. wheat acreage allotments under Banner Cheese County Mere turkeys than the state ever This Is expected to add several that it takes something more than the 1939 Agricultural Conservation produced before, 630.000 of them, thousand Michigan people to the Menonimee c mnty, in the upper numbers to win battles. Program may secure loans of 70 a new all-time Michigan record of list of those required to file re- peninsula, is a dairy county with In our country, the year has seen cents per bushel on eligible wheat. 615 bushels an acre in potatoes, turns and to produce considerable Bowne-lp, Mourns The Interest rate on loans is 3 cheese the major product produced. a gradual Improvement in business nearly 50,000 rural youths engaged more money for our government at The county pr ducers move more and Industry. The silver linings Passing of Pioneer percent. This is a reduction of 1 in boys' and girls' 4-H club work, Washington to spend. More details percent from last year, the reduc- Icheese than all the" rest of the around the clouds have ^rown wi- tion state combined and employs a j 236,000 housewives obtaining home in another article elsewhere in this Mrs. Amy M. Thomas, 82, widely i becoming effective November j der, and brightened quite a bit. ! specialist in cheese manufacture economics information. These are issue. known Bowne township resident.I*. 1^39. | Large areas of blue sky appear a- who works with the factories to facts found in a year-end survey died Tuesday at the home of a son, As of November 28, Michigan , mid the heavens. produce quality products. His ex- of how Michigan State College is The following news dispatch Waterman. She had been an invalid farmers had stored 160,236 bushels ! The main thought of our country penses are shared equally by the serving the state. from Waukegan. 111., will no doubt for years. of wheat, receiving loans totalling j (GR Sonne has been the desire of our people to ttK) county and cheese interests. Usefulness of the Michigan State be read with more than passing Mrs. Thomas had resided in the $114,396.61. The amount of 1939 j keep out of war. They have said College extension service in agri- interest as the news concerns Miss that they can not undertake to community 65 years. For years she wheat stored by farmers in the j culture and home economics proved Gladys Perrow, the talented lady was a Sunday school teacher in the United States as of this date, total- Annie Too Many Varieties cross the water every 20 years and Itself in so many ways in 1939 that who addressed a large audience at Bowne Center Methodist church led 161.065.242 bushels. For this I (FRENCH) Fruit growers seldjm get to- force those nations to show some Director R. J. Baldwin is able to the Rotary Institute recently held nsianoirs and for 35 years she was president wheat, farmers had received gtthoi but what the question of sense and consideration. Our peo- plan for 1940 with satisfaction that (HEBREW) in Lowell. Tho dliipateh fromjof the Ladies Aid sWiety.'TheTa- 796.691.80. {applo varieties come up. Growers ple wait in a rather breathless man- the extension service is fulfilling Waukepm Is qttotwl as follows; | , , dl( s A d hal| Wll8 bullbuill t whll(whil! e she know there are too many varieties. ner, as they hear the cannons roar its mission in the state. The clerk of the Waukegan Cir- was president of the group. They might be intorested to know and see the ships sink to the bot- The college did not produce tho cuit Court has written the sequel She is survived by one daughter. that the Federal Surplus Com- tom of the sea. They thank God and turkeys nor the potatoes, but mem- to Mrs. Gladys Perrow Siem's Mrs. Anna Smith of Freeport; four Locals Defeat Odds and Ends |(;ar| Hess|er m ditir.- Corporation bought 19 their ancestors for 3000 miles of bers of the staff were involved In book, *1 Married a Nazi.' Mrs. sons, John of Lansing, Raymond of varieties in Michigan and 100 , ocean between themselves and such direct and indirect ways. Slems in her divorce suit, charged SUutili Rules lIoiiNehold folly. Detroit, William of Niles and Wa- variotks in Ohio. Looks like Ohio J. D. Robinson grew the 615 her husband's admiration for Hit- terman: eleven grandchildren and Fremont- A skunk blundered in-' pr diii ers .vuld dj some variety bushel yield as an average of a five ler and the Nazi movement was so Rams, 26 to 19 six great-grandchildren. to tho basemont of a local house: thinninu or pruning. ENTERING 1940 acre field at Pellston in Emmet great he deserted her October 20, Installed As Funeral services will be held at The Lowell hi^h .school basket- and was caught in a rat trap. For j 1938, to return to Germany." WHAT THOUGHTS come to us county. Irrigation was the secret 1:30 Thursday at the home and at ball team won a fast, hard-fou^hl live days, the family living in the [ She lias a I5ig Job of the yield, a phase of production on New Year's eve. as the 2 at the Methodist church. Burial game last Thur.-day evening in tho house avoided the basement. Final j The Christmas trade of 1939 is 1 ast week wo mentioned ur an- clock sounds those 12 solemn in which college • agricultural en- will be In Bowne Center cemeterv. local gymnasium from tho Um'k- ly .-in oxporioncfd skunk extormi-' over, and the merchants of Lowell Pomona Master nual rep ,rt that had taken some strokes which say that one more gineers have helped farmers ford Rams. Final scoro was L'i-lii. nator took the matlor in hand. He wish to thank the people of this v.t >! i\ I!;, past month. Yesterday year has passed into history? Also throughout the state in this and In the first quart it, the Ramn hold wrappod th'1 animal in a heavy rim i other crops. city and surrounding communities we perused the one written by tho that so far as we can see in this tho locals scorele.-.-', netting two and ! ok it , ut.-idc to be disposed for the generous patronage they, Robert Focht Buys 1940 Commitiees H me Extension Agent, Miss E. world of shadows, we are permitted As for the turkey production, points for themselves. In tho .-cc- of. eome further chance to live and en- men in poultry extension work have received. They believe that Local Gamble Store Eloan i Donsinoro. 10 ond quarter, our boys woko up Joy the fruits of our labor. have helped sponsor a quality j" K<»o(ls that have been bought and scored eight points but tin' Announced Found s me interested reading. ihere represent "The Law" lias a I'et Alfred Tennyson, famous poet, grading and marketing program the full money's I he local Gamble Store Agency Rams altv) added 10 to their first Miss ivnsmore. the homo agent, Wayland Aftor a st rm some asked himself that question on New to maintain Michigan producers' worth that has been paid for them, has been purchased by Robert two, making the score at the half Carl Hossler of C urtland Grange. supervised and looked after 112 ,! months ago. Village Marshall Year's eve. One can imagine, as | Potations and profits. Ten grad- and that countless articles pur- Focht of Alma. Michigan. Mr. 12-8 In favor of the Hams. . was Installed Master of K« nt girls' l-li olubs with an enrollment be was meditating on the mysteries ing stations set up In 1939 to use, chased here for gifts will give ln- Focht. hopes to be able to reopen In the third period the Red Geo. 1) aulas found a tiny squ.rnd . (v)UI-.tv pc:1, IKl Orange on Tf.ur.- of 749. Sh- visited 175 homes, finlte had 337 office and 980 telephone Of the strange experience we call federal grades and observe plasesl P'easure and satisfaction, tho store by January 5th, 1910. Streaks really started to play, mak- lylng stunned on the gr und. For|(layi bee. 14, when County Line T he e(, wooks he fed it evaporated milk life, that he heard the joyous clang of a new state law are Included In . P Ple of a wide area of ter- The family Is expecting to move ing 10 points, allowimr the Rams CJrahgo at Sand Lake entortainod calls. Wr to 2.170 personal letters with a medicine dropper arid saved of the New Year bells, and that the program. ritory have seen through this shop- to this city the first of the coming to garner only two. When the fin- Pomona in an al! day session. Mr. and sent 50 circular letters. 3.186 ping season that Lowell is a most the squirrel's life. Now the little bulletins were distributed from her he then wrote the beautiful lines Through federal-state-county co week. They will reside at the F. P. ish came In the fourth quarter. Messier is Supervisor of Courtland- follow "rides" about town on d sk. She attended or held 196 that begin: operative programs the extension excellent place In which to trade. MacFarlane residence, Monroe Ave. Lowell led by seven points, the tp. and chairman of the Agricul- They have received the most care- D. uglas" shoulder. His diet in- service broadcasts information Editor Babcock of the Alma Re- Score being 2fi-19. tural Extension and Educati nal ^Ith a tot il attendance or "Ring out wild bells, to the wild sky ful service that could be given in cludes candy, melon, ice cream, available in every department at cord In a personal letter to the Lalley with eight points and Committee of the Kent Board • t The flying cloud, the frosty light: nuts and apples. Home projects under her direc- the college. This type of service! a rush period. If they will come in Ledger says. "Mr. Focht is a very Shear and Kyser with six points Suporvlsors. The year 's dying in the night; tho tion are handled on the local lead- the state is available in each ofj next few weeks when the fine high type young man and I each were high men for Lowell. Other • ffieers who took execu- Ring out wild bells and let him die." ,,to,e8 not be Finds New Racket er basis. In clothing there were 14 the 83 Michigan counties, admin- crowded, they can recommend him to you without Pyne of Rockford led the scoring tive chairs were; Percy Ewir.g, wl1 th,it gr ups with 203 members. House He thus expressed the thought istered by the college staff through! ' shopping here is reserve." for the Rams with 13 points. His Caro A local man discovered a Overseer; Gerald Kitson, Lecturer; ,na( e a furnishings project had IS groups |hat we should not regret the pas- 72 offices maintained out in the ' pleasure and satisfaction record was a fine one. having made new racket by being the victim of Kent I-lr.nvn. Steward; Richard by all the store people. with 206 members. Sixty-four lead- jfege of time, nor wish it to go less state. College extension specialists 11 of the first 12 points scored by it, but prevented continuance of Loveless. Assistant Steward; Eliza- wdwly. Then he Went on to say how correlate their work with that of his team. it by tipping off p lice. From a [both CLuii. Chaplain; Roland De ^ ,hCir Jbe bells should ring out false pride county agricultural agents, 4-'H Inquiries May Be Sent In the second team game, Lowell peddler the man bought what he pew. Treasurer: Lulu Elsby, Secre- j- " i. 7, ', '' ' * < iibmore gave club agents and home demonstra-j Cotning Events ' ,,, . •" English lessons to three different "rief, the feud of rich and poor. also came out ahead by the score thought was a carton if razor taiy, Ro> Darling, ..ate Keeper; s in tho c,untv. tion agents. To Mapei' Secretary »rty strife, the coldness of the of 17-14. Phelps led the scoring with ; blades. After the peddler had gone. Blanche Hcssler, Cores; Francos In adUition to this she ha3 fmes, the lust of gold, and the 12 points to his credit. investigatioInvestigation showed the man Ewing. Pomona; Almeda Minion, rh,,..„. The Good Will Club will meet Residents cf the Fifth Congres- of the l-H County Service irs of old. Also that the bells The next home game will be Fri- bought empty boxes. The peddler Flora; Irene Loveless, Lady Assist- nub and Wednesday, Jan. 3, at the home sional district of Michigan maj trained 4-H judging and aould ring in redress to all man- Public Skating Rink was fined In justice court. j ant Steward; new member f i | onstr of Louis Cahoon for dinner and still have access to their congres- day, January 19 with Grandvllle. ( (Mn at ion teams. Ind, better laws and ways of liv- afternoon meeung. Mrs. Etta Wicks sional office in Washington for all executive committee. Earl Brewer, i'' ' ' * the love of truth and right, On School Grounds Corn L«M»kH Like I'aw New officers were Installed by Mr. 1 Is hostess. Each member to answer inquiries and aid except as to leg- rait tern After Lowell Buildings id universal peace. 1 Work has started on an ice skat- roll call with a New Years resolu- islative measures, despite thc va- Home Basketball Jonesvllle- Lo king like the pawl'"" Richard Loveless of Car- 'It Is well for people to say "Hap- 1 8 0 ing rink on the school playground tion. cancy caused by the death of Rep- of some clumsy animal, a stalk of, ' ' Grange. , St. Clair county Is planning on a py New Year" with cheerful hearts, et of 4 H club ulldln 8 in a and it is expected that it will be resentative Carl E. Mapes. Wednesday Evenings corn eight inches long has been on The Grange adapted resolutions f l - u ^ S ^un •id to celebrate the advent of the f,a ready for use the latter part of The next meeting of the Lowell Ralph Pratt, for more than 18 display here. At the stalk end It Is of sympathy in the death of State ^e a duplicate of Ntw Year as a pleasant and hope- The Richmond Cafe Basketball 'Kent county buildings at Lowell. this week or the first part of next Woman's Club will be held Jan, years secretary to the late con- like any normal car, but Instead of Master Clement H. Bramble, and ful event. But as the poet Tenny- team opened their season last week. Parents may feel safe in 3, at the home of Mrs. Bruce A. gressman, by law is authorized to continuing round and straight. It the death of Congressman Carl E. We spent some time with the coun- •on made clear, It should also bring Thursday evening at Greenville by sending their children to the school McQueen on E. Main-st. keep open an office for the Fifth spreads out until at the tassel end Mapes. ty agent from that county at the liDpe and plans for making a bet- defeating the Gibson Refrigerators recent extension conference on how rink to skate, for It will be absolute- district for six months or until a there arc 11 tips or cob points in- At the morning session, Mr. tor world. team by the score of 18 to 15. the local buildings were financed ly safe and will be supervised day The Lowell Moose Lodge will successor is chosen. stead of thc customary one. The Schopp of the Grand Rapids Asso- fThe bells of New Year should not The Cafes have only one team and built. Last spring a 4-H club and night by WPA Recreation lead- hold Its annual New Year's eve Inquiries may be sent Pratt at corn is typical yellow dent. ciation of Commerce Convention trely tell us to bo happy and con- this year and have taken on three delegation from St. Clair count:* er, James Topp, who announces dance for members and their the new house office building, Bureau talked in the Interest of mt, but they should summon us new members, Hoyt Phelps, Mac Inspected the buildings at Lowell. that flood lights are being placed guests. The entertainment wil'j be Washington, D. C. Everything Happens To Him bringing thc 1940 session of thc go out and work for a better Fonger and Ed. Maloney, to team so as to make night skating pos- a floor show and music by the Brooklyn—One thing after an- National Grange to Grand Rapids, rid, where sorrow is less bitter, up with John Jones, Bill Dawson, sible. Supt. W. W. Oumser and the Blue Ridge Mountaineers from ROLLER SKATING SCHEDULE other has been happening to 10- for a 10-day convention. rerty less grinding, and where Bert Ellis, Roman Maloney, Bob Lowell Post Office Lowell Board of Education are co- Station WOOD. year-old Archie Lawrence, Jr. A peace makers have softened the FOR THURSDAY Sayles and Elmer Layer. State Lecturer Jasperse was one operating In every way to make the few weeks after he fell off the roof cf the speakers. He represented of those who wage cruel Vergennes Coperative Club will The gymnasium of the Methodist The home games will be played Breaks All Records skating rink popular. of a new building, Archie under- Kent Granges at the National be entertained at Lone Pine Inn church will be open this (Thurs- on Wednesday evenings at the high Workmen are endeavoring to went an appendectomy. He had Grange In Peoria last fall, and he Christmas business at the Lowell next Thursday evening, Jan. 4, day) evening for adults to roller school gymnasium, as one of the have the rink In the best of con- just recovered and returned to reported on the 10-point farm pro- post office has again set another [ONE TOWN THOUGHTS skate. Several young couples have recreation programs sponsored by dition and It is hoped that the old- with their annual club dinner. The school when he was investigating gram of the Grange. local record. In the six day period sople who have the quality evening's activities are In charge expressed a desire to skate, and so W. P. A. under the direction of Jim er folks will take advantage of Its a belt on a water pump, the pul- Master Hcssler has announced preceding Christmas the cancelling "grit," which Is the ability the management has set aside this Topp, and there will be no admis- facilities and bring their friends so of Nellie Ford and Bessie Frost, ley caught his right hand and the following committees, the first machine tallied 33,342 letters or |vcrcome difficulties, are great- Please make reservations with special period. It Is hoped that a sion charge. that they might also enjoy It. mangled the first finger. Hc may named in each instance being 10,000 more than for the corres- Imired. So the gritty town. them. large number of people will res- have to have his tonsils out soon. ponding period of 1938. This also pond. Mrs. Ruth Bryan, Owen Rhode, chairman: takes hold to remove the ^EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Executive: Harry Minion, Rich- exceeded any like week in the his- Children up to and including 6th our former Minister to Denmark, les that block its progress. G E Demulh an(1 w|fe to MNUARV CLEARANCE No Hitching Post ard Bowler, Earl Brewer. tory of thc office. The receipts of ad l ra l on an 0 p 1 E 1 c rt grade will skate ThaP afterniKm lB now BeH,n« the worltI on Amer- Portland — When Tom Beaver Economics: Esther Sauer, Rose the office for the month of Decem- "..,all lik,^e . tlo. liv;,...e t r . d '"" - p» We arc busy getting ready for from 1-3, and all other school stu- lean travel, at $1 a year. Said she: l ierere ann a ^ gect|on 8, Lowell township. parked his car and went into the Grlswold, Adella Brown. ber will be the greatest on record. the January Clearance. Due to the dents may skate from 3-5. "I met an English woman in the Its advantages. Auxiliary assistance for the city Alle Dalstra and wife to Jake mild December weather our stocks West Indies In 1913. She was go- post office he probably didn't even Legislative; Charles Keech, Glen think about a hitching post. But Baker, Maurice Post, Walter Lutz, carriers as well as an augmented tke human race began to make Emelander and wife, part north- are heavier than usual. Prices and ing around the world, but it hadn't Brew Grain Draws Deer when a few minutes later someone Kenneth Brown, Walter Roth, Ray clerical force made It possible for ss when It learned the art east %, section 14, Lowell township. assortments are mire to please you. occurred to her to go through the rushed into the post office and ex- Levitt. a complete clean-up each day'in the ntlng and passed Its thoughts Walt until next week. —Coons. Mllford — Almost dally several I United States. She didn't know claimed that a car had just smash- Resolutions: Carl Abel, Roland delivery as well as dispatch of all id on paper. So business makes In Indianapolis, the Easter Col- deer cross pastures on the P. M.i there was anything to see here, so ed a big show window in a main Dcpew, Harry Minion, Frank Pet- all malls. ies when It le'Jns to ored Republican Club, incorporated Russia is mechanising agrlcul- Tenny farm and come within 100 she stopped at Jamaica Instead." street store, Tom had misgivings. erson, Clifford Alles, Frank Bar- f printing Ivertise the | In 1927 to support the Republican ture. feet of the house. A tank of brew* Hc was right; his car had rolled a tels, Lee Marshall, John Crowley. Government efforts to decrease It hat K party, has Just reincorporated. Its ery grain, used as cattle feed, is In Engraved wedding invitations new name Is Bast End Demo* Try a want ad In the Ledger and the barnyard, sending off Its pun- and announcements. See samples block from where he parked It, unemployment In Belgium art proving effective. reetfti. cratic Club, Inc. get results. If gent odors, which attract the deer. at Ledger office. If ending up in a store window. Ledger want ads. bring results. /

rHK LOWKIX LEDGEB. LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THI RSDAY DEC. SS. 1959 THE LOWELL LEDGEB, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. t8, 1939

TOO McCord's Matters Mrs. David Washburn and chil-j Roland Crane and mother of DEFENSE: Mr*. R. T. Williams This and That dren are spending this week at;Lansing spent'Christmas day with Pine Hill, Alto. Mrs. Crane at the Will Gramer 1940 Ot Cevtll CtdiKr yyki i\in>i> F) n uh/\f I RESOLVE g v yg > josyru . \t«c*c %•. y».-wtArfw* *; VsVi^oni can maJ.e and break icith- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver and Grand Rapids. N i::ct:sc. ih&r. uf-i.!: tained Mr and Mrs Boninn. Mr a* Akvoc * u» Mr. and Mrs. Bert McNeilly vis- daughter visited at the Allen Rus- C A: -J-.f ssvv drpsn- out much trouble—just for and Mrs. Ed. Coats o? Grand Rap- sell home in Belding Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Goff and Wk. A. XKmXtVS* KdltAr »fv Maintaining Nentralitv Zone: r.-tr ; .v - ^ SJ'." :f. f^r r.irrrs:: idf. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ever>* and ited his mother, Mrs. Laquessa Mc- children of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Mwwliw MM««• \aMV'UIMB the sake of resolution-inf! Neilly, in Flint Sunday. HmJm NftttAitM. v»o-i»n<* f.-r f.riff :.* the childrf- cf Midland i s Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collar were H. E. Washburn of Detroit and Ar::.-.r-. »-.-r.v.r:.: . r. it S:.r r.fj:.- Mr. and Mrs. John Huizinga and Chris Bieri of Newaygo spent Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Washburn and »B»iMJ<|iilW. Ha an rvvMr Ik Aiiroe on More Restriction* childrfn at- Sur.day Chriitmas din- Sunday Mrs. Dale Morgan in Grand Rap- children were Christmas guests of Yn»r H.w- <«\ nMtfxl* *; ^ C A: C- r.-v V..-.ns u-f r.zvr :«:• Friday night with his daughter, Ids. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hl^trlr 41*** V oi > "TJ: : rr-.t.-f carrier. •J'.f ner with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Schneider and family. WISHES KX^IT^K"> VOTY—Whm tr-f fvrrcsf..-."? :r. ;hr«r .^Tcmr.*., ihfT Mrs- Perr>* Adcate Washburn. Mrs. Goff, Jimmy and - s:: .W .•».•>: VCftr&r.-fi ctr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morse of TTf Ivwnr. l^.V" i .' Jinsr o .ht r.-%> *r£ hm n.Trssar.^ o ih» or«>jvsj*rr. Mr a-d Mrs Myrrn Herry ate Night.. Mrl'and" Mrs.' Gran^NVa^ner^sj^nt ^e'en remained for the week. \W4f. TV vh» AMO :? . . -.c "Jr Ncu Er.p^Di AYjA: Grand Rapids were Christmas day ^^. <*•.' ivt:; \ 4 v sr.. rv . . :OiH v\-VWV.KIV:^ .t".' s s ; VT Tvvnav* #.r r.-j-oi r* ::.r:s....-f. Mr and Mrs Donald Zoe: and Mrs. M. Marshall of Sarnia, Gnt., V -f-rv p,-n*T.rr^Ti o**vi* v Nv.v Ak r\N \vrKio\: May the Joys of successful achieve- To you, our friends, we ex- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner Albert Hansen of Detroit and Mr. r Mr and Mrs I^awrence Enr.erth is spending the holidays with her fcsn.i!*» niiV-. tpivv nSouif. r*i)N;aC v. •' • >•' • •' s. ;• £•£•?: f..r is.:'. - At we turn a erisp, new page in the book tend every good wish for and Mrs. Wm. Hansen of Green- iftf.jls* !rvf> s.- ».vvv;- • v ;••- . v rvcr :>•{• happiness and success in To all our friends and customers •Jv » tnw »• P~r >».•>% SUVA' » with thfir parents M:. and Mrs Year and throughout 1940. family. Rose Hansen and Mrs. Ella Merrill r and Mrs Theron Richmond •.\'-j-- To.- s'.'-f :y-c N :.: v ..i' ; ni i.t.t: .-.r.-cz .V u.v of Time we extend wishes for a very B-VV- 1', N . ;>>,» •.- S. k • 1940. In Grand Rapids. l iy Mrs. G. H. Hansen re- * tf s^...-. v'; . . .fi. ?&•:.-. .-.; - *.• •.:••. > $ ur.r.tpsrv Lirr.rS.:\st:. Andrew ZrT-e: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis of an(1 faml happy and successful New Year. fvlTsMnV . .-A.-rx\ ~v v . v." . < V ;Ti sbi't i.'WT. Mr and Mrs J.hn Kr-nr. spent s.-. c: '. • • ^:. rs1- r * :- 7 :-7( :i :7.s scrr: »•* :i sr.- May we extend heartiest wishes for a Grand Rapids were Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown andlmalned to spend the week at the % ;• ;.•.•• '. -c "Jlf -.'•?> Chr.strnas -srith the Cork fan:;:;.- Freeh Home-Made Sunday guests at the Neil Blakes- j children of Grand Rapids were Richmond home. >r»,v Jv; < r ; ?.;. < s' "• "k-. r ; ?: ;- Rc'hfcr. Rr-sriard and father -went successful New Year, and suggest •.k-.- •. * ;' . - r .--i •;> W. A. Rotti iee home. Christmas guests at the home of v' .><;-» j: ?;• rr f.r-i C-trrr.LZ i:.7. 7Ti-t.Pft !:••::£•: } r:)if :c> f..: h:s sister. Mrs Irene Katp'ey s. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Dawson. Erhard Neilsen cf Fort Collins. T i re^'or. :Vf v. ; ,c' . - .-,n.- • #• rTr - « .'.>$•; ij- fraa- That it may be easier to realize your T. M. Doyle and son Earl left CANDY Colo., is visiting at the Art Hill v v -n South Bostor. f:: Cnristmas. FCBNTfURE .w f . v ; r t ?.*•;>- 4 k .»r rf Tr.-s- . f.-.r « cri irr V 5 Bob Finois cf the Houghton Col-'home. Christmas guests were Mr. Sayings by r.. -. - : f fr; ..r t? r:. ir.-." Mrs Ida I-sClsar sr-ert Chrlst- fondest hopes and ambitions FUNERAL DIRECTOR Tuesday for a visit with their son r v ^; • Jv u s .i^ ifr;.: :r.- rr: . ' f^i'r i- n^as r.er s:n Carl Gress and and brother, the Rev. Thomas lege of Mining Technology island Mrs. Roy Hill of Grand Rap- - .a v . 4 •"..j X sh.'r'.o" -^{TiLl.cr Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service 1 7>:..~sc*i s:: — caju t.rMff family :n Grand F>ap:ds Doyle, at Lanark, 111. 'spending the holiday vacation with ids, Miss Janet Hill of Detroit, If you use the friendly cooperation of Store Phone 55 Lowell Res. and Nights 330 HATTIE SCOTT'S Other Editors \ \ vj- •-."•.•* ;>f ~ »_•, , "f./tp—f;.rr* rr.•»£»•»•- Mr ard Mrs Arch Wood re.e- his mother, Mrs. P. J. Fineis. who is home for a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor of ; V »*•;• ; V J '..V..-* .. ."c .r r.'j.r.T cf.sr# r. t .;;•, hrated Chr-stmas a: their r;-e :_ Candy Kitchen Mr. and MM. Jack Hazelton an •u.v ; f .: i y.' i - f cfnci • •'•• ?:: .s- r*f : M.-c.day f:: .•.nn Hu^.r.ra -a-ife daughter, Lou Ann of Detroit weiv : y P - Byrnes of Grand Rapids r v;. .r f guests of their niece, Mrs. Harry L. Mlss v. . . „ " •••••'••; • ; ' . " * ' ~s •i' -a.T.f wfrr ar.d family ?» E C-olry z.- i •ar-.fe 'Christmas guests ot her parents, ""d Beulah Hupple ot Ionia. r> > . ,-v nv N >! { i\: ~7i u ;. j . V r.? 'i'cndr? N.\ zh&n.i*. u\-*n': Briggs and family and Mrs. Ethel : *- • • « >-."f * %rrv-. - •- ." . r: • rsfi lj arid their daufr.ter an h-shand Mr. and Mrs. John Headworth. V ".• T'i 2} 5 i..f-ti i r»fr ::rf .-:~; ti'Vrh :hf tJif IT. Jb-f#. Oh, State Savings Bank Burt. M: ard Mrs Myr:r H#r.ry ccived a box of mistletoe from 1 I r ;.roi v j-c.r » T' 5 rushf.* Mrs. Fannie Rogers enjoyed! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rickert enter-! I C rr<-r. — N. . \... i-f » ff.;: C kyJJ, / pjcsf -us.: onr pioct wv»n"; The family reie^ra: :r. a: the their son Lloyd of Lawton, Okla. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Lake and Mrs. D, A. McPherson and \ V V •» .. x -. Sv " ' v i-ni urf 1 :• rf ^ * x (" ft "fCfv' Christmas dinner with her sisters tained on Christmas day for Mr. r .-.- . f.j-c ;.sr *s>i Ku~: *" C.ark rrn-.e M:nday mrlwded Mrs Lowtll/ Michigan jCowetl Stems Robert Harker and family of C. H. Runciman were Mrs. G. C. Mn. Frank Houghton Vergennes Center two daughters were Christmas din- in Grand Rapids. jand Mrs. Ray Rickert and Mr. andj mm .V N.: . .V. -.f fr; f.r;,« Ida Mil e: E.n-.er Lj«kev j.rd w-.fe South Boston visited relatives at Miller of Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. M. K. ner guests at the M. B, McPherson }''~:.T.-t ^;-c »•.-. -f* K> vif 7{ •- ^ rr-i •t jr ;tr » r. :*• Clayton Sl>arks and of Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton i .LXUfl Ynf*» M- ard Mrs lyrcei; T-fll Nrrma Argyle, Wis. S. Marty, Don, Bill and Jim of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wood enter- ?!"np home. Barbara stayed for a longer 7'.' ?: .-r r.-f r-.'- M-:-.' =.•- :' Kpr r.. :urf Hfr.r7 i.:- I^e-e ard R.Pert Mr an; Mrs of25,30 and The two Bills—Clark and Denick Flint. tained their children and families and children ate Christmas dinner Mrs. Kerr and daughter Nettie visit with her grandparents. .inn ..'.-r r.-f rr;< ul' •- ;••<••" st f.rs •' .' 'Jt){ 5." f. r —; Harm.-r. C.isi. al. :f r-rar - ?-a:- —opened the Gem laundry, expect- on Chrlstmas da Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Schneider at-'at Maynard Dutcher's. wish to thank their many friends] Mr. Chaffee and Ray Fulllngton sar-jr HHK cr; v- f r; : : r. « r»£t;v< I.-v i. A- Mrs. Wm. Fox and Mrs. William- >'- r rrf Of '; v^rr *•; r f; r.* .'ds ard ?• E Vanderl:: ar.d "Sf.fe ing to do their own work. t tl10 pen house held Sunday I Mrs. Neva Hobbs ar.d Mr. and who by card or gift or a call helped butchered .1 pig for Chas. Keech y \. son attended the golden wedding} Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Nash spent ~ r.;.r. f j'.i'i v;.« 35 2/earsJ^ffO Wing I Mr. and Mrs. hi. G. Nash spent in h^01. of Vhe" goiden weddi'i^ a"n-1. MrsMrs. . HarveHarveyy MorrisiMorrisomn anandd chilchil- - totr . makmnUeo ChristmafhrUtmas s more cheery, last Friday. Just a small one. wt. v C •.* :^otT.74. f.-i r.f .-; Al;:. celebration in honor cf Mr. and \ - ; uv f — f.r.-f :SP5. Mrs.!Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.;nivol. of M.. aml Ml.s> Waltol. dren of Grand Rapids were Christ- Mr. and Mrs. Fm ank Baker re- 721 pounds dressed. sewai e»-3 | s -: sh.v.-'.f f rt. f Walter Blakeslee at their home ma8 uests al 08 1 «is Lfj.rxx t-^i J. s t :t7f Strand Calendar le on'Truman King In Flint. {Blakeslee. K L" ' ® Hobbs. turned Saturdalyy nintght t from their Mr.-. George Leyda of Grand wpv^ GKOK r' : r-.c' Si .•; :? -.-f .r v .-r ;.r- cf v •j' rrf ivrcrvr- :?f' f-r.-f Moteley-Murray Lake December 31, 1914—35 Yean Ago Monday. Mi3g J(jan Melloi. of Wyoming. Mr and Mrs HnrnlH RnrtrowpiiI Christmas guests at Matt Met- honeymoon trip to Florida. They Rapids spent Christinas with her . r. • ~ irstaosa i w-w ^ tip If '...... ^1. • . ternicks were Mr. and Mrs. Forrest mme hnm»> hv wsiv of Ww York step-daughter Mrs. Sam Ryder and ~''C Tf T r. .T*." r f; \, i.— f - i Mr. and Mrs. Wan-en Lillie cele- Thursday, Dec. 28—Boris Karloff Arr; v7:ci\ r;~ ryt tni brated their golden wedding at in "The Mystery of Mr. Wong;" family. added feature, "All Women Have The Ryders spent Friday evening » .. . >f r v .. • tsm* ** r:r i: u.f :.r.^ -r:rf£«:<•; their home here. r al the Arnold Witter.hach home, • >. r 'v V.-r "-. fri.r cr:r v-fj Mr'-c? T. ~ . pr:.r Mr ard Mrs Erye ?:rd ard s;r Elmer Howk cut his hand quite Secrets" with Jean Cagney (James C > nn Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Bicgs - v.-.j •. S2f.OX. XX iftn.r. r>i-i •wire rnnstmai :1a} ruests :f ar.d Mrs G:rd:n Frtst Mr .and Christmas dinner her ptrents badly at the Cutter factory, re-,Cagney's sister's first appearance Mrs. Minnie Shlvel, at Constantino. 1 -f r: . xr;:: Mrs. Ed. Maloney and son Ed-'Callers during day were Mr. Yann and spent from W.-dnc-day and two children ar.d Mr. and Mrs. V ' . ^ .K: / «l 5if»5. .W j\' .r "jof. ">•' .r •; r vbrj: Tec E'.r.art ar: fan...y Mrs Pr..; Sayles :f Tn-rar; were Geor?e Tayltr and wife, rf Grand quiring twelve stitches to close the!on the screen). Dr. Paul Stamsen, Optometrist,; f t - ;• r.-; f . Mi ^5»£ ; »iwi.ii t wountl | Friday and Saturday, Dec. 29-30 Gould Rlvette of White Cloud.ward, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Malonoy and Mrs. Howard Houghton of De-to Saturday with friend- and rela- Karl Bieri and sons Stanley and X- r:; frr.r.f: v« fiXi XV M- arc Mr-s Ar:r, e rvrrar an: a.s: r-ests a: the Frost n:me. F.ajids. Ionia, Is at the Kent Jewelry Store,I .|g g f his^ami .Mrs. Maloney's sister. MrsJirou, .Mr. and Mrs. u Houghton lives at Flint Otf). were Christmas dinner guests ; . •" v v : . ; : .K7 f. -: r . ; Born, at Everett, Wash., to Mr.,—"Beware Spooks," the story of a '.wa vas aa cmChristmatmass guesUest t 0of his and Mrs. Maloney's sister, Mrs. troit, Mr. and Mrs. L. Houghton tives at Flint ck oaucrter . f we 1 sper: f-rday Mrs Z a Kr:;f and fami.y spent Mrs Z-y I^w.s and da.zr.^r Lowell, every Wednesday and |grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Aj Hobbs of Lansing spent the week- and Suzanne of Clarksville, Mr. and Christmas dinner sruests at the of Mr. and Mrs John Husar. 4r"f x» rsr ! A / f.i' i-5 ; v ;• • f • ~ w-.:r Mrs. E-f. Kr.:; a:: :arr.. ; Chnstmas a; tne W::; Tanrtn Laura ;f Grand ?-apids Mrs Kare and Mrs. Harry Fuller (Llla Law- cuckoo cop with a wide open face with Joe E. Brown, Mary Carlisle urday. Correct lens may Improvei^Q,^ lentj visiting in Detroit and Toledo.!Mrs. Geoige Houghton and chil-Arthur Anderson home were Mr. Visitors and callers at the Mrs. M rs K.::ner ar: daucr :f r of bome .7. Ada Crady and Miss Edna Myers -rr- rence), a son. tircn anti poor vision to normal. ciatfj 'v. . ,. .. * . . ,.r ' M'"- Mrs. Avery Murray and Mrs. Wilbur Cronkri-rht and Mary Ken home last week :ir.d ^rar.-: Eip.'dj foer: Tr.—foay f-.e- Mart-n Za'-.s :f "• rand r.it.ds Christmas guests a: the Clare Fir: Mrs. Lee Kellogg, aged 59, died and Clarence Kolb. Added feature, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould called Mr. and Mi , Noil Blakeslee' * '•. ' if' ;,nti llau^ter Sarah and Mrs. four children of neai Rookfoid. Mr. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Stephen r.;r.j: a; :.he l^-e K?e-.-r r.-me ard at her home here after a lingering "Five Little Peppers" with Edith | on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kline and .•«. r s. . }• •'•. •-•' ' ar.d Bil.ie Fr;tr "-"ere I'nr.s'.mas ncme. and Roy were Christmas dinner V f . li M -f wT. SOIVIM^ f Grandvllle. and Mrs Waldo H,.ni.l:.v and Sue Cane.' Miss .Norma Gibson and a"er;e: -.he Cmstmas e.xerrise-s nailers a: ~.-l Engle s Mr and Mrs Ate Fredr.tksra Illness. Fellows and the Five Little Pep- (Mr. and Mrs Cleon Boycr at Mul- vr'»"T guests on Monday of Mr. B|al<"-!^en"'sund'av. Mr and M: Klo va Yeilcr and a; ; r: ?: r rojsf Harry Joseph of Cleveland, son pers. Denn^Ln of Grand Rapids anIn.dl : '^ - Ann and Dear. Cr nkright T Lr.n- Mr. LyenderUei . t Middleville. Mr. ' r,, , »... :•/ *».•»». lees sister. Mrs. Villa Southfield daughter Doris. Mr. and Mrs. Glen sing. and Mrs. Ira Wesbrook of Seeley M^s E;er • Ms - ...a ;:s reamer of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Joseph, was Sunday and Monday, Dec. 31- Mrs. Flora Heaven and s n of marrled In Grand Rapids to Miss |Jan. 1-Get set, the new thin mat. and family In Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mullen of Clarksville. iYeiter and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mr. and Mrs. Clvd Fairchilds Corners. Rev. L. L. Dewey and son .r :7( Mose.'e srro.'-l ;f .r.r „ , ,, , .. . Grand Rapids were week-end iWatson and family were Christmas .vponf Wednesday in Grand Rapids George of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Elizabeth Barter of Des Moines, laugh and thrill hit is here, "An- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Morse and re-r 'r- ?rr..f.> ••a:f");r w-;:r her guests cf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vassar Kosowarne guests at Jennie Yeiter's. .•md Saturday evening with Mr . ar. l Mrs. Will Lnux of Lowell. Mrs C. Iowa. other Thin Man" with William family and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a: .-'Tnoc:}-. -:-f me :hi* rr . trier .r .'-ar d ?^.r of. Clyde Mullen. and family • f Grand Rapids. Mr. Miss Vera Holt of Sturgis and Mrs. Arnold Fairchilds of I, .well. Anderson and daughter Estella, Mrs. David Condon of Moseley Powell, Myrna Loy, Virginia Grey, Morse and daughter of Detroit Mr ar: Mrs nare ?:-rd were and Mrs. Robert Middleton and Harold Juhlin were married at Mc- Christmas Eve dinner guests at and Mrs. Glenora Cronkright and 711. f' *•{•(.' n.f .-n.vt spending the winter with her Otto Kruger and others. Added spent Christmas with their par- Reasolcr Cory of North Jefferson ni.lif-j j • ; "«**.. ?.. ss home .r. child of Grand Rapids and Garfield I Bride Dec. 24 by Rev. Regan. Con- the Karl Bieri home were Mr. and Myrna. Rev. Dewey and George naf if rivrn rw.f. daughter, Mrs. Earl Adams, in short subjects. Popeye In "Never ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. M " UTl' ."r.-.s tr;..'^ w r r-a-rrts Mr Russell Welsh and Anna Kropf, 3—The conquest of the western daughter. Betty Jane of Grand families. Those from out of town tained on Christmas for Mr. and son Asel were Sunday guests of Mr. Rapids and Mr. and Mr s. John Hu- grandchildren from Lansing. Kala- both of Moseley, were united in ocean. "Rulers of the Sea" with Rapids and Mrs. Fred Malcolm and were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth andj Mrs. Russell Carr of Lansing and and Mrs. Ezra Hilton of Muskegon ^ar and Russell. mazoo. Holland. Muskegon, Grand , .^4. l • marriage. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., and Mar- Abby attended the fiftieth wedding Nancy Jean of Vickeryvlllc. j Frank Carr of Chicago. and were Monday guests of Mrs. Art Biggs spent the week-end Rapids and Lowell spent Christmas Mrs. J. W. 'Hulbert, Cascade pio- garet Lockwood. Added shorts. anniversary celebratLn of Mr. and English of Kent City. with his son-in-law and daughter, with her. 4. . ^ ^ neer, passed away at the age of 66 "Hydromanlacs" and a Musical and Glenn Robinson and famliy of Conrad Lather and daughter Mrs. Virgil Pitcher in Sheridan Tuesday dinner guests at J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kinyon nnd years. Cartoon. "Fresh Vegetable Mys- I^inslng. R. L. Forward and Mrs. Dor.thy and Miss Emma Otto of Sunday. Fred Priest of South Lowell tery." Ella Robinson spent Sunday in Suttons Bay were Christmas guests 1'reyermuth s were Mrs. Ila H n n Lowell. He visited at the Percy baby of Lowell visited their cousin, FTi.rjr Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Weaver. Ori- ; t V . • making an extended visit with his Thursday, Jan. 4—The Gleason Gxand Rapids with Mrs. Herb Con- at the N. E. Borgers n home. and daughter Mary and Mrs. Har-;Read home Christmas. Mrs. Wilbur Cronkright and family .r.a ~-r-r-r son. Mary Ann and Robert, Mr. son Charles in Wisconsin. Famliy in "Should Husbands nor and family. Mrs. Robinson also old Juhlin. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis and at the Arthur Anderson home on .. i . .•...Tit s<.. u r., i..*v i. tr i. .r. xne Work." Added feature, "Night of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur House at- and Mrs. Henr y Weaver and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weaver two daughters of Lansing and Mr. Christmas afternoon. Rev. A. H. Lash, new Congrega- called on friends In Rockford. tended the House reunion Christ- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Abel and of Detroit were Christmas guests' •-.ru" ; c. ^ tiirapi <. it.umi' tional pastor, moved his family!Nights" with Pat O'Brien, Olympe r.viTi.. r.i-.nn iTinu Bradna and Roland Young. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'H. Swarthjut 1 mas day at the home of his sister, children had Christmas dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones. \ - here from Saugatuck, occupying Sunday with Mrs. H. C. Weaver at : .-• ;* tre t.-e ..rr.r.arr est were Christmas guests of her par-,Mrs. Albert Knapp, at Rockford. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Flower and r ; . v ;. r v- . J, - .. . . Mrs. Dale Morgan's house. Fulton. son were Christmas guests at Willi ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chubb of| ^jj. and Mrs. Martin Houseman ? m re . • : hfiTPBSttC i-ex .1 XX XT Miss Mary E. Abbey was united Klahn's. r. . ' ' r.f t ..:.s v ; West Lowell Howell. Glendon Swarthout Is ex-|anj family enjoyed Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider :. -s • r s ..r ;r -AX' ' rear.- In marriage to Herbert Chamber- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith were' r Mrs. Melvin Court pected home from Detroit Friday ,j10 jj0me 0f her brother. R. De-i entertained at Christmas dinner l .re: . *rushels rr.rr lain of Ionia. '' f r to spend the New Year holiday withjy g j family in Grand Rap-ifor his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. [Sundahv y callers at J. W. Freyer-! wou : r. -;•: v u U£ est.n ; -e :.r fi BD.'. oun an( nuit C/e arance Sale / •ar# joain r .r -..-a his parents. ids. P. Schneider and in the afternoon '• . . .. r, , -^--o:rr . .s. ..j.r.- Be ~kf • December 30, 1909—30 Years Ago Miss Helen Dahl of Lansing, Dr. and Mrs. R. 1. Lustig and 1. v ;.f re i•: j spent the week-end at the h me of1 C. W. Johns n and family of Mr. and Mrs. Schneider had 7r i : s * .;• a- . j.V..:.!.- i-e-a??: ZT-tf paunns . Fred K. Hoyt of Pittsburgh, Pa.,1 . ... B ' , daughters of Grand Rapids wore December 29 to January 5 rer x.-rj r.r Ui.* smallest enreape Dr. Charles Quick, former Low-;Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe. Grand Rapids were Sunday ..dinne. . r antl Hov and Mrs. M—.- E- . Hoy. t and children home for a ( hnst-l .Christmas guests at the Charles i ; .r.j . "„>• _.v : -re ,.-a 7 ell publisher and postmaster, agedj Mrs. John Baker entertained guests of his mother. Mis. Minnie,Marjorle of Okemos were Christ-;' ' Smith home. Virginia Smith was! ir -; 't T.rcrr: a:?: set ( rev nu.t.n 30, passed away in Grand Rapids. jWith a shower for Mrs. Grace Johnson, who returned to Grandl g . Mrs. M. D. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. F. Williamson'1"1"0 f")m Lansing. Ledger Entries rvcj'i" re .'use: m.-'i Mrre unsi-.-~ ;;;r • i .: rf.-. r- ; : pr.unhs per tart mas Ue3ts of Mt and Adrian is House Dresses, sizes 12 to 52 $1.00 Miss Bertha Carson and Herman Hoffman recently. 1110 0 ::ta r.r.c^rt .ir aac: reu anrnf i rev Rapids with them where they a" Hoyt. jenteentertainer tained on Monday with a '' f'" "! Houghton College for; V t rr .i :* i:t;: r- u'e .: i : Strong were united in marriage in Week-end and Christmas guests enjoyed Christmas dinner with; - 1 s ( ; Christmas tree and dinner for Mr. ' ' hristmas vacation. rowr.K cv o n.^Tyc v ; u . *"?.? ul. pr.ur.na Grand Rapids. Mrs. George Rice. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Young of All Hats, up to $1.88 values $1.00 •Ot . a*: '.'nun ir: :'£!r ta — of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court were and Mrs. Earl Henderson. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Hnnchton Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Godfrey of Battle Creek spent Christmas with their children and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Horn and Mrs. Charles Rogers. Mrs. Caroline c'ltertained the Y un- . People's i Street Dresses, $1.98 to $3.98, now $1»75, $2.98 1 t f .rr; : .r v : ; -.. r v-;.; i ku> East Lowell left for Indianapolis Savage of Decatur, Mrs. Earl her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. r -. >; m„. .r j r e.t r e*: .an : ..r. Tr: v- u " ; al eo. . r children of East Lansing and Miss|LauxrMrs.'Young''"r"emained f r a Rogers, Miss Hazel II ag and Sunday School Class with a Christ- ~ r ?i - • ' : ; j- j-; ^ 4,- • v; VKt. r U . .." to spend thc winter with their Wheeler and four children of mas ): Mary Horn of Grand Rapids were | ionj,cr visit. Glenn Barnes. l " 'y and a jolly lime was had Sweaters, long and short sleeves $1.75, $1.98 daughter. Grand Rapids. l v :,1 Christmas day guests of their " ^ '. 1- Andy Weaver, Jake Gless and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and mother, Mrs. C. H. Horn. They all I Supt. and Mrs. W. W Gumser,! Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spencer ac- Mrs. Nora Klahn. president f Skirts, all wool, $2.98 values $1.98 •_• a- Abe Oesch of Bowne and. John Mrs. John Baker were Mr. and called at the John Freyermutn Walter and Eileen enjoyed a pre- eompanied their son Orville to the Clark Circle of the Union Aid. Yarger of Freeport left for Browns- Mrs. Lyle Baker cf Ionia and Ray|^ : . Tuesday. r w ;. * s. 7 z. {<. r : f' c on us 16 'Christmas dinner with Mr. GumGum-jlonl- Ionia lastt Thursday where they vis- treated twentvy of the members to. Parker-Welder Flannel Jackets $2.98 F~-? ' ' ' ville, Tex., to spend the winter. Herron of Lansing. r :C 7; v :-e r Europf v-.f v-ar ser's mother, Mrs. A. W. Gumser,lited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a Christmas party at tho church n- e .- :• ^ - * Alpheus Wood of Felling, Okla., Mrs. Isadore Onan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth. Jr.. and i-; •• .s a « • -* • j.:: ; v.. :t In Holland Saturday. Clyde Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Spcn- last Tuesday. Games and a tree; Blouses as low as 79c spending two weeks with A.'Heyd-j26 relatives for dinner Christmas'sons of Vergennes were Christmas cer were Christmas guests at the were enjoyed and refreshments of T>e at. ' lauff and family. day. {dinner guests of her mother, Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Story enter- Pajamas and Gowns $1.00 and $1.69 1 Orville Spencer home in Belding. oysters, jello, doughnuts, cake and Mercury registered from 10 to Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.[Martin Elckhoff. Afternoon visitors'tained with Christmas dinner for coffee were served. 16 degrees below zero many nights.'Arthur Green were their children]were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eick-'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Story. Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Bradley of a number of neighbors from Knit and Rayon Slips 89c and $1.19 :; i - Freeman Young and family of and grandchildren. (hoff and family and Mr. and Mrs. Amy Stebblns and son Harold and Grand Rapids wore dinner guests Morse Lake attended open house! Up to $1.49 values Lockwood, Saskatchewan, visited, The children of tho Mclntyre of Mrs. Loveda Hunter of Saranac. of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nelson Sun- t -•• Harry Richmond and family at Walter Blakeslee's Sunday rn his mother, Mrs. Ann Green, In school entertained their parents Vergennes. j Christmas dinner guests of Post- day. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Wolpo honor of their golden wedding, House Coats as low as $1.00 rjory w.-rve-d to Segwun. and friends with a Christmas pro- were Wednesday dinner guests and ' Mrs. Henry Taplln and Mrs. Piaster and Mrs. F. J. Hosley wore •tt-r : : r . - ^ Frank Byrnes resigned his posl-gram Thursday evening. Dee. 21.'^ Rouse" wore "euests last Fit- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Koets of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Covell of Kala- .. ... ,• 1 • t. r Children's and Ladies' Gloves 29c and 79c ! New Yorks Bowery comes from} tlon at the Alexander grocery and |Plays wore given by the children I" of Dr Frank TmlenrVk in Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. mazoo called at the Nelson h m> r •-.. ^ . Monday. the Dutch word "bouwerij." mean- SATURDAY SPECIAL • w.- • • R UU Mls R s Whl,c af Un8,n8 an Dr S InrtttuteT SSnw! W«T *" ' """ »"" " - ^ ' ing plantation. The Bowery orig- y jMrs. Taplin left today (Thursday) Lee Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown and Inaliy was a lane through a Dutch 2 pairs 59c Hose $1.00 c. {"~ :- .{ .sf, :>u. - w WHERE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton school a gift cf $15. for Montpelier, Vt., where Mrs.| Mr. and Mis. Howard C llins and Ruth Marie of Saranac an,I Mr. ''uiwei ij. Sr.c t?. ftr* m. nr. ;r. went to Batavia, N. Y., to attend j the funeral of the former's broth- Isupj^RMAN COMIC STARTS |Rouse will spend the winter with family and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus and Mrs. Joe Brozak and Joalyn of - — io. ' -e'O.t r.i rr.c.; < *. a. her daughter. Hand and family of Grand Rap- Hastings were Christm.is -ttic-ts of Recently the followi:-.g testimoni- or- John ^ , , IN NEXT SUNDAY'S NEWS ..ar! i- *,a: m.t r r.ai >o• ' T s t Week-end guests at the F. F. '''s were Christmas dinner guestsjMr. and Mrs. G. C. Kent. Mi.v- Mary al was received by a jiatent-medi Mrs. John A. Gulliford returned ^ t _m o | Roxie's Style Shop WW \\ \K- S^Tlfic .•-•i-'f C-Ui^f '.. i; to her home in Lowell. N. D.. after, SUPERMAN, the ser.aallonaljQoons home were Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. James Collins on Phillips of Grarulville wa? :i Satur- cine concern: "For !• year- I wa- a two months' visit with relatives comic strip character, will be pub-1Lggter Mange and Martha Joan of Sunday. day night guest of Mary Kent and totally deaf, and after using vour Ir. thc n c->r would you look? h, ro 10 bo,h Lowell ' ' i n .i^i. I * B^mlngham. Mr. and Mrs. Coons v.. rnil M, . Tilhn p,..rn,..nn attended a party -iven by ear salve for only ten davs 1 heard N rho ,,ail Mar a,, t A. L. Knapp went to New York ^ . 1>' and son David and their guests anciI « '' Ncvins. from my brother in Nebraska." v*.: i. -.' r~7'-**r City to take a course In carriage stilp staits on Monday. Jan. 1. Miss Myrtle Taylor lined the 1, LmI.mi and o-anddau^h-, . > . ;. . death of Mrs. W. D. Weekes of Vftnced heyond that or earth. Wheni relatives. he Talahoma, Tenn. Sh— e was a sister ...jand .s. here. , h. e surprise. s . humans, | Donald and^ Richard MarNauyh- Ml. and Ml> rai,. Winge|cl. an(i i :: $ v,, ,lh 0f.ton enjoyed Sunday dinner at the fan,ily of palo Ml. and Mrs. Car -T. :*•; :: see tre ..pf ^ If yon wanted to rent a house or apartment? of Mrs. D. P. Atwater and a former ' tremendous feats . • ' 1? ; T $ resident here. ; strength. Ho ca- n toss an auto Norma frrost home in Moseley. In pronch of Kalamazoo and Mr. ant., t • r U - ;t : tat.1 • r;r. I'.urto: E Jaround as though it were an In-;tbe afternoon they took their ^j... Prank MacTavlsh spent trj - i he s; r .i r :,- : •ss.r. si-:. :ha: :..rr.?ia x t.te.rta rani 5 dlan club. He vaults skyscrapers,brother, Lloyd Frost, to East Lan-'^hristmas day with Mr. and Mrs. - s n w HAPPY NEW YEAR!! December 29, 1901—35 Yearn Ago : r.-: • rs .ke a m.;r '• n.s.-r r e : wame: t: : v e^teimerx 0 • To bar livestock? with ease and his skin Is so tough ' B 'th them where Christmas ^ Velzy « 7.s7 f.'- o.-> a.: t ?• o;-.r;> t. : 'ipu.-r- v ; ui: e ue I.rrua..ran tinfce*. $ Marriage licenses: Earl Robin- It can deflect bullets with ease! was spent with Mrs. Janette Nash * " Watch for Superman's thrilling and Mr. and Mrs. L .well Nash. Mrs. John Layer and son Elmer, .r. es w r mstJjema .-.s u ; ; I ut. e.- s u e Ionrx u :. nura u t $ son, Lowell, Libbie Kelley, Grand adventures in his fight against;They report a very enjoyable time. Mrs. L. M. Chubb and daughter, f; .s •. r Tre r.* r-s - •on r. a NAMES . tr£-u. E-m .an:. . r * tbez $ Rapids; Orvel Vandeiiip, McCords, |IMO JANUARY raP | w« FEB1RUAR Y 194011 W40 MARCH 1940 1940 APRIL 1940 .•n.rf oar Of w-f.-k; . r #, . r r.Tur: terrer:* hx.s v u tne Grace Dean, Cascade; William crime. Don't forget the dates, next! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Althaus had "chJnman^'nd Golden X S. • e ! the roar. ^«r.- .-pfraies : c; » . • i t uturat na-" at.: u r: ooula Glasgow, Alto, Ida M. Hogan, Low- Sunday in colors nnd dally start-la8 their Christmas dinner "ues's 1 Chapman and Golden SUN MON mt wn> IwctTm ' s'i i SUN SUN MON TUE WED ; THUFBRI SAT ... in rti« n«ws TToer 1— ui.-,. as men cnristmas mnnet quests,!Qreene anti wjfo in Grand Rapids' MONm WEDTHU R mi SAT SUN MONTO EWE D jTHOEm SAT - $ •• r.c c fa f.; r e r. os: p<:: e«; 1 see r : reasnt v at.anpe a 1 rar- ell. ing Monday in black and white. Ml, an(1 Ml.a. john BurgC8a of *nUu.t>nv nlffht 1 1 r I y P 1 2 3 T V J j 6 1 2 .-.rpar .re'O r.;. o.-.r roj. i sroas r . r C. Fro-- New York e\ Fres der: si -- i t 'e r»i:r: orr: j to.munatsa ' $ Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harley On sale at Christiansens or|Battle Creek, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. 1 2 3 ——J 1 2 314 5 6 tr xt rui .ur.p-upe v as .I-cnoser.' !• the LEDGER WANT ADS, ot course apa-.r.*: sas: s r ..r r. Wyoming, Mrs. Cambell expecting Flndw Third Leg Welch of Grand Rapids and Mr. Mrs. E. A. Hayward of Saranac. 14 IS 16 T7i8i9201 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 11 12 13 S 15 16 14 15 16 17!18 19 r.n re. e! orpar.^at or ro.e:ie: t .a.f. apamr: x Jurrmnat hrrr :>e- • v. r.f 1: tne ir r.a use rv/: nf trie $ 17 20 Tht we :-far .re'd r.a. '. r w>. z'kcm sinfia .r. tne uuzrhusf.vs to come later. St. Louis—While dressing a jand Mrs. Frederick Althaus and ,Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Hathaway and l .r ts f.rs: vera V* es: s for err :ar. Unertus—Msafr- r «•» 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 :: use tre e -.i. ;ye.r rcfusea t: £> me*:* 1" i/'cm tr iusr. $ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. pheasant shot this fall, a local'famlly. Andrew Althaus of near Lillian of Grand Ledge and How- 121122123 24i25 26i27H 18 19 21 22 23 24 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 .a:k# a .'re e prr#s# f '-e :> tv.-; e sou s feir. Hcnrit £:..tiste!aa • the tr^-h .# ke a rr.aoh.re opers- C Ar* > .r.f :r Mar.Mttar was stx < x worker aisnnar^ec lor rorr- * Lewis Leece of Bowne. woman discovered a fully formed'Alto was a visitor. aid White of Grand Rapids. T a**r e'r-Laaor tt an: V jsronss 1 Ma* t ic.«a' smnht a "if* cunner $ a fully formed | Alto was a visitor, 28 29 30 31 .7 III 25 26 % 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 ird r-" eccoe * .c. .ir ver F ^ncipnTTir-v V f m.r rrun.ft: itV' trs $ Mr. VanHaitsma rented his farm third leg. It was found tucked m fen 11':>e;-- Id Lar nliette. v.trnse znrup-r^. * You're not tbe only one looking. Every week § Alyn Fletcher from the Blodgett! Guests on Christmas at the C. E. ! ifter t: Hunpar? Feport# aa : C Tr.x t N x tr.ar v r. NUJ serre $ in South Lowell and returned to away under the bird's left wing. j re •'ouid reaipr ur.lea# trie state tar' wrr.r r»:u.rns:rr.ar Leisersor n -prr latner o:;.-e aommitet »e $ Grand Rapids to live. and was only slightly » thTn i Convalescent^ Home, Grand Rap-; Bowen home at Whites Bridge were GOOD cmj.rxsmr : ? Li.' r.a:. :r tnu aart- $ ids, spent from Saturday until!Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock and oeTa-rtrrer t allowed h.i w-e t. would r.x i'f tren "juorted" w it F.'-ztt Grfrorr Rest»c»nsii>if knndreds of readers study that page. If yoor 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Behler re- the other two. 1940 1740 1940 1940 1940 , 1940 nx .pr j Mmnejsou i yrutrdu int • • • $ Wednesday with his parents, Mr. 1 daughter of Dildine, Mr. and Mrs. MAY JUNE JULY 1940 AUGUST 194011 v"V'• w . . ,i !i7.l 7'. return t: Europe v it r..m. J. 1 s ?tpfc. V nrke^-s ."-panuurp 9 Ea-.-.ia ftx-ssar. 1 Eenua.-aar vnase F :»: JarL^n 1 ^jfcbratioE and Mrs. Lynn Fletcher. Christmas'Lyle Baker cf Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. sw HON im wto THUS r«i i sAtj; SON HON TOEWE DTIU I ru SAT SON]MO NTil l WEDTHU I nu SAT the iheUk# too.#; e rrr.r.aa;?^.-. ,r C 1"; ?.rr: rarre %rs iVwut r.mnx.r.' t: f.roe It-ana itet. mt: $ 0 SON MON TUE WDTID B nu SAT muiFterfu te^-re-sraaaurp ru.j veui- Fopt SrcpnrT 2 .SC. astttutetf dinner guests on Sunday at the Carl Cordtz and daughter of Grand the fch.v^ft The older to.k# r.'^o x vr rer x.p-eemer t proriiiai rx ad was there, they'd read it too. 3 4 j • eliea w ~e the Zo year-;. d rx Use ^-reftariat caienstr ant tr.ui 0 Fletcher heme were Mr. and Mrs. Rapids. 1 2 l _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 W we", aak therr.w '^'w the* are v- ev.iuf.'f na-fa.r.irp Jcrrr.meintet et x ftror.f na-:' :-nt.r..rt::.f af pr> LL 2 3 ; i,: and stipe dram.i usu i wan- plaeea Sev Tear x at* nr .'x.nur,*? $ Clarke Fletcher, K. H. Fletcher, Christmas guests at the home of .r.f i.r t: ;hif idea, ard -w hat o;.r- Jumm tteerr.ar Ear— Fnutnant p-esstfe Eenunlmans ana a-spruntiet 5 6 7 8 9 10 T T 5 6 7 8 13 .rp • a ''oroe. * Mrs. Harold Graham and Mr. and 11 2 JL 8 A 10 11 12 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 snrcre* p.v*d rttiTenshjr. -.pr • vmf Farmer -lu^ioriiex. . Iiuru4 me frlithine apes Earot« $ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Converse of Fen. Jir.i.- I tnmt tn^ ronsi- 'Mrs. Burke Kenyon. Afternoon 12 T; 04»..f for stno; ohe>d enoe .r» CF- erds ir V" .-.arur^tor ntr.ted Air sad* rnrrrm.tie: -u suppartia^ ^Xit nhservec it a: Marat 2L Al Keene were Mrs. Coleta Condon of 13 14 15 16 17 isl 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 tutes t rnnspTtr' ' $ eallers were Mr. and Mrs. Robert • 1 si 16 17 laws A periair. rr.a> he "••ein t* H ^.-onair 1 Jnht V irLhrn. Smpstexi: c. tne Fprunlutt: pr.- caunmea ixt ant aanp- tne -i-nars Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Aftrr se«-era: nan a: uus. nam- $ Jacobi and Jerry of Grand Rapids I Converse of Dundee. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1192021 22;23 24 23 16 1718 19 20 21 22 21 22 23' 24 25 26 27 18 19 ahidisip ye: Ivt ir ffuoh a s<:: oe-r stxte supreme oourt rurooe x rr ar: T'O^emnr rtaii5e: rnuifi fits- rrr.etrt v aaa-t nat tne Unruruar 1202112 2 23 mtTM me-mner# were renortec and Mrs. Fred Jacobi of Newaygo, j f f B i(ii and Miss tr-e^i wa> that he .-ortrihLtw ro; r»err:cr;t Cx tho.: m. rwrstert- etnena ms inei u t: na.p:.noru4 war it arreptea it general^ 2 ITS: OUio Ta t 0 P nK 112612712829130 24 25 26 27 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 rei'a' fr ast ronp-ea ior r.a;.T Rulh M % _ 28 29 30 3T| l.ri)e the ouh.i: pooh T-oo; : . •• ; er art . hera.' would he narr e: ta-rr states vnert darantan" vita vme: use Brt-ust parliBTnerr. teal? Mr. and Mrs. George Lee enter- Converse of Greenville. am en amen ts ir trie Vap»e* art $ Trn# nboaid oarr* ihe.r rair share ; r: tr-e V f. Supreme oourt n tne xidrrunxstratin: s reamroca Tuat estanhsnea Nrv Tear 1 ax ' Aiinen* Whei Y01 Wait Ti Tdl People Senethiis- tained with a Christmas dinner on L Davidson of Chicago was a 1 a : se - era other protins. it : i.ia.nf o of the lahor# the oorrm ur.:» sjroe'ed ar: -'e-.* m.idvesie-r nroprx.ir ma: prove s : : uluiTif Fer-Kiam ant Lcptumi atuearatet Sunday, the following bcmi; pres- holiday guest of his sister. Mrs. H. The7 shomd he w.ll.r.f :: d: t.^e-ir CU-thol o the late Fieroe Butler .* I ana tne ; t,.-.r.a s....i tutr $ 1 1940 SEPTEMBER 1940 »40 OCTOBER 1940 pair.-, tar Bepubhaans it -ML x £rfmtcrtu>e* 2L ent, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Cook L> WooUos and family. Mr. and 1940 NOVEMBER mo pa.r: ;t. jnair.:a,.r;-r.p uaefi. .vpar.- . x t rtu-:-a 1940 DECEMBER mo $ $ and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. John Van- Mrs. Weekes and guests, Phyllis SUN MONTO EW DTHU R m SAT tmi MM THEW Dran Fl l MT SUN MON TOEW DTBU R nu SAT 2a m on a Thej ne-ic tr pa.> cArefu Wingen,Cassle June Lee, Mrs. Mil-.Yy k and Mr. Davidson, were SUN MONTt t WDTHO l nu SAT $ o pr cg airfTUor to their heime plaoe-e. W fTi»A*GEe7 VICTIM- dred LaBar and LaMonte King of g j y and Monday visitors at the 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 . 1 2 $ un( a 1J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 m* tha*. thf? prve a f*vf»rahie ;rr- -iTui-e li-uf :ns:e»4«t stxt roKu&s rxTCAjx* ISLASD $ USE THE WANT ADS Grand Rapids; Mr. and Mrs Clar- homc of M|, an(1 M|.s< EUon L,ns. TS prwwoT. of their home r.-wr. A:.^ luapme.rt Freouent."- wiser ir- 0 ence Wood and Dorothy Hawley , Lan^. 8 9 10 11 12 13 "6 T 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sow one ruae heaaot ot trie day n East 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 thiJif ihat rortrihutee ihe pnhli: f-ioua.t m •( -i-oiifSM; tha: a*- TKMMUMmii of Holland, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud| 15161718119202^ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 p.-v"*d hcCp# a T»ers.*ir heoome 1 p.-w -•.-sa siptu- n;are*t a so.aie uuatia it tne Puaifi: I'reut as nrv Moore, Bob nnd Judy. Jack Cooki Dr. and Mrs. F. E. White and 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 u-rse'etior we naxf iiunc upnt snunn-c. n* nxissir-f Knins taa: remained with his grandparents Charlotte were dinner guests or 22 23 25 26 27 28 25 23 rJtissfr. » I p-.-v t^wer unt Jowe* :: s foot $ Please accept our sincere appre- ii 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 w M*U» ^ L I rj.rt.ru traffic anx.:ys;s .na tne c ciation for your good will and for a longer visit. !Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White and 4 r flupphta a:air>s: pom Tti "ui2t 80n8 in 30 _j 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 BmR? ftu» Out i*f -t us : for s: au.: * "neuu- aoa- patronage In 1939 and best wishes ...... « Grand Rapids last Satur- in ^1 29 30 31 t: tne outside world slieaaet H X, S ; <•: a' was the fart tnat Hicut- Supt. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser day evening. On Monday they had $ for a Happy New Year. P.irUa.nd — J.or Tu-Avn® o.)£r n -t n.ia-: ^no« ant . trie* oh- ana tne ueesceadanti of the '3oum- entertained with a ChristmM party Chrlstma8 dlnner wlth Mr8 Cora *y f' mutineerf faaxap crtuirtiot w/*rtT w-he*T. while drHnag aeta.- EH'ert rowr. r.iT} ant h&mlet ha# $ The for the Rather family, guests being Sutfln ,n 0vid. Mr8. YThltc re- st-uctinns a.trrfe~f • tr the n; 1 wu* tne: uc no: ever itnow Here^s a rcady-rcfercnce calendar to help you remember in 1940 that The Ledger Imre. he rax rvrr auro nrarA its traffu prohiraw. Evrrj rowr. or vt r s viaxm. Tnor retnova: nf f -errs:- Supt. and Mrs. A. A. Rather of matncd ln 0vid for a v|8|t W*hrt, he notjord a strong p&e- eJt? ant hajtilrt ht# a: ..e^ast a na:: some tnewe xihicrurtioaa n. atnut wiL 1* fount a«crln«c it a Over SO Years in the Milling Bueineu Ionia, Jane Ann Rather of Muske is always here to serve you. May it be a truly Happy New Year! Aline odor however he ir e-efT-r- dojur. rrsidena wne ittti tne^ arrfiria sipss wr.re neoeHrsar? feature artiiat :: Tne i^nerisaz gon Heights and Wellan Stanton of Mrs. Lena Luz and Mrs. M. J. §*:*t A sarearr. of fue.l wa# ru»- tn.-w the answer t.- tney*e traffic "Veestr w::i tne Z*-cr.n:i>r' Hi usur Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs. >H. R. .Lewis and daughters accompanied Tirohirm#. Some penwat pJver a T-affic snouit flew snmntn'y uf Tne I*etror. Banac: Timet $ Rather. When the family was|Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gardner of ninp mj: v>5 the pw tai.k or h» lE^aacCT mr throuph < hole pxxnorured h? lirtie power m.mndiareh pr ha!"'- evraxjy una thn-nupn!? xr^nrvrr Pnone Z:j* t ne-Wi stant fo* ae- Lowell Le King Milling Company seated at dinner, the announcement | Bloomfleld Hills to lonla Sunday the nrank be ran rwr earlwr He wire ir. suppnstjnf rare# ar t^«at t-affir stow, oaapeintinj nccm* .liverj ac* was made of the engagement of .where they were dinner guests at ?«*rhM a iierore icatiot .-Uist m nrdinar traffic prohiema ant wner yoa nc^f conpwont. yna Lowellt Michigan Miss Jane Ann Rather to Mr. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob THE LOWELL LEDGER tfer laic hi: of pm# ^nuand out of have trnuhk Stanton, who li a senior dental .Lux, who were celebrating their Ijet« not heroine fcysennsa. it it- Busmsrlt* ttr tne I^eaf*^ SLJ* 1 IifCf icuit' our traffic araniena It imsn student at Ann Arbor. (twenty-first wedding anniversary. m TaT»fc .*4jr rums Irf '. "# not hreouM arh- >er yna: smrr tt Tnaitinp wbict hrfxrc wr tr? snta luofrmcxu cuma FIVE vm \ tnVKM. LKlHtKK, UnVEI-L. MICHIGAN. THl'RSPAY. DEC. 28. 19M THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1983 FOUR — ll=s»BssBSsa«aBass^=BssaasssssssB=sss=ssssaaaa3BBBSEB8i| . .. N. - V. . A r.o Mr.< » Campau Lake K..s: N.'o. V. :> . V'.\ r.r. .s"..' | KROGER Registration Notices Mn. E. R. Hurd , v.:> . V si V.v..;'.0 I Santa Glaus ADA DEPTRTMENT*! Cascade Township ! ALTO DEPARTMENT ! Notice is hereby given that the Despite the stormy flay the Cam- (Mi*. Hat tie R. Filch) WANT»AOS Iundersigne d will rcceive for regis- pau Lake Extension Group gather- (Mr* Vn^J VatliSi^n ; v-K.'.V SIV.V. Gets Around tration the names of all qualified ed at Whitneyville Grange Hall on PfP AND ENERGY All DAJf LONG WANT ADV. RATES—SSc FOR M WORDS OR LESS, IF OVER U voters of the township of Cascade, # Busy Kris Kringle Wednesday the 20th where the Ada l.«vaU Ada l.tvaU WORDS, ADD 1c PER WORD. TWO WEEKS FOB 60c, FOUR Kent County, Michigan, for the Christmas party was held. After t\>mmunit> i hmtiua* Ttvo \ho ) «V;VW doesn't fight modern invert' WKEKS FOR 81.00. IF ORDERED RY MAIL, PLEASE ENCLOSE special primary election to be held the lesson, measuring for patterns HOLLYWOOD n; ... , s' tlOIN OR STAMPS in the Fifth Congressional District lions—he uses them! were given by the leaders. 21 ladies Black Orange Pekoe /it A large ;v. A'.:^ V-' V, M:> Hsrry Kc u.cr. i • > ;v :' ; > A .-.a w.:h S;ir..iA\ •.fr.ded visi; with her daughter, TEA of Michigan on Thursday, January and three little boys enjoyed a love- #treet# Saturday ..;:o . : . • v>; "• an day c. s".-:.-. • . A w . f c'. A"V.t a; thi loca] Mrs, Leonard Kerr, at Lansing. P.p. You Up-And Makes Food Taste Better .« M J 25. 1040. ly potluck Christmas dinner. Old of gotlir..c c-v.c :i * «- :.V • * v N Hrr •. •> .•..r.i: brA-.r.ifi There wiii be a big New Year's WANTED—Barnyard manure. Also : ii •. ."h ". s;orv Santa had called and not one was fine prizes that wr: v' - * •"•> - > r •« ; ; \ fv.'c c .*• t have 5 h. p. gasoline engine for The registration dates for the .- ,"..vV Is.;. thf R\hy disas dance a; Pir.c Lake on Saturday forgotten. After the mystery Pals by the A ;. b;:s.ri ^ • * :Y Wingel •• e r. 11 rtai r. tv. .-> evt Ar.d OhriftmA# r.iph; Ar.d Sunday right wild sale or trade for oats, fence posts said primary are January 5 to 15, ,w. v were made known a new club was :v •• - s. - * . 1940, inclusive. ranged frc:v. >:vf? : ev."-.."kers c : •: We.- r. t- s d;, j a\ \r.-; NV ;;fAtv.r.y ;.AI ties dAncir.g s;ar;ing about ? o'clock. atKROCER'S or what have yqu. Phone 116-805 AaaLia* Oven Fresh r s REID C. TOWNE, formed for 1940. All departed for storr/. i". . rs 4i0 sAeks :i • ^ > • rvi •. r.c r.ii '.:a \ pi est# Ar.d y.'unc A Now Year's dancing party will Fll. Abe VanEerden, R. 1, Ada, Sandwich Varieties lb. 10c and r.uts were give r V. V. s • f\ V c < a r,. To Owners of Clerk of Cascade-tp. their homes declaring we had vOOKIvS k s >ome from college f e: the hf held At Lnilc Egypt had on Fri- Mich. p33 a lovely time. IV|" i-.; r. r r V, \ A>\A; day evening. Every .re invited. c33, 34 V. \> j* Michigan Maid Pete Glbbs of Traverse City is qt. Open Monse .cue.- .•; M: .v... Mrs Vr:."" M K.r.or\" iff: . r. Fr;- Mr and Mrs. Wni Lockwood of LOST—Sunday, hound, blue tick, McCormick-Deerinf Tractors: - spending the holidays at home. Tripoint : j"..".;'.h x * 2 61c with tan ears, named Pal, in Lowell Township Sandwich Spread jar 30c V..-- AV ^'.f vc .Ard, Ohio. sper.d vlrar.d Rapids were Saturday eve- Bitter GINGER ALE mo'.K'.i 4 25c Or. New v.-.-.: s .••O t — • ; We will clean, repaint and reeten- Chrlstmaa dinner guests at the V. > F":> r.r. O'.Alr V- • .. .;\ys w-.th I".: s;s; Mrs nr.g callers of Mrs. Mary Harris. Also 9 Othtr Dtlicious Latonia Club Varittits vicinity of Ada. $1.00 reward. Notice is hereby given that the a f 11: r. o; r. . • r. d ; ve r." •. v V.r : Krager's Hot Dated cll your tractor, give your tractor a Reed Cooper home were Mr. and s pr; ^ TV. !•. \ : .-. r, fcT Kftf :-?AW Ar.d cr Sunday Mr. ar.d Mrs. Geo. Carl Abel, R. 1, Ada. p33 undersigned will receive for regis- Our New oordia'/.v >y 0 ..s (Cast of 12 • 69c) Plus Bottl# Dtposit Mrs. Claude Ford of Caledonia and ftlaMM 11* Cheese Wafers V.:> •v.: ,•; 1 c* i". N H.AJf'. Sd.Aw.Ay, Jr.. of Ar.r Arbor were Coffee complete check-up to include the tration the names of all qualified V. - \ i. v^'-Atr'f-t a:-,.-. d.Au.chtfr Spotlight 3 £, 39c Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis of Alto. 10c F E v'• .. *• - » FOR SALE!—Household goods at following: clean and adjust spark pk{. V. Ms r r,r\ •r hs.- (Mb. bag 14c) Nont Fintr - Pur# Country Club voters of the township of Lowell, cneese-its Tasty Tidbiu "Bi . C. as :he;; Oh; •.s; ".'•.AS c.v'.ers. Metho.v.sr ;v. \. V, ? V.v . S : thc residence, 199 Pleasant Ave., plugs, check magneto, tappet ad- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and !•: guesw M.r.v y c i" r.r. c p > V. .sr., Mrs : o c hsffef Mrs. Mary HArris spcn; Christ- Couatry Club — Bed Maratchiao Kent County, Michigan, for the S-.vf •••' :;- Lowell. p33;Justment, governor Inspection, children spent Christmas with Mrs. ft • • .V. : M r- ". r •.r. r.s.T, Mr Mrs F.r-. Cr.Affer r.as Sur.day at Cedar Springs with special primary election to be held the r.'.irA •.r.'.rr. >« " • ^ • Wilson's mother, Mrs. F. Parish of Department s M: r., M : . M s Ha;:> F/.fh f r.;er- hfr son-ir-'.aw and d.Aughter. Mr. Cherries 5-o*. bcttle 10c TOMATO JUICE 2 29c clean air cleaner and oil filter. All in the Fifth Congressional District can 10c been r.-.a.-r, Mrs Chi • V. V (3 No. 2 cans 25cj FOR SALE—Choice hand-picked Allendale. Mrs. Wilson reports her Cocktail Spreads C; o & t; M: f\~ Ms M" V; ;rhs M:s Ar.d Mrs, Ge;. Sfdaway. St, who for only of Michigan on Thursday, January >N, . r. : • . r v " CLEAN-UP SALE - FANCY MIXED Northern Spy and othcr varieties Down Florida way where the mother as doing as well as can be 1 .IV sr.; % V ^ p day. wfrf hAMrg ail the nifmbers oi 25. 1940. A of apples. Frank Daniels, 4 miles chambers of commerce require expected. V. ;> V\ . .;;; Ar.i , .ih: T sr,.-; \\Ard Aocorr. y.A r. if.-. ;hfir far.i^.y ho:r.f f.r the day. Hard Gaudies 5c The registration dates for the M northeast of Lowell on M-66. $9.95 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nash, Mrs. V..SS M Sh ; WV ; v M: y. s w , .--.-."..iV. :J.fr.ry WA: d And Mr ar.d Mrs Ch.irlfs Nedis; call- CORNED BEEF 2 "iT. 35c said primary are January 5 to 15, that' everything be different, Vh.vV. >.•?«> Wr.- x Si!..'; TV:' Ceaaiae Hollaad Armour's Comtd Bttl Hash. 2 1-lb. cans 27e Lowell Phone 95-F3. c30-4t Cora Kraft and son Cecil of Grand * M~f * j. •*\ f d a"'. ;;-.f rr.embirs of their fami!>- OFFER GOOD UNTIL JANUARY 1940, inclusive. Santa goes to work on an aqua' V : V Ard Ar.\ children of Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurd y- «sA;ur. AV ; f .'-.orof or. ;hf h:i:day ar.d their Mixed Herring *£ SI. 19 Armour's Star Roast Bttf 12*oz. can 18^0 FOR SALE3—Two Jersey cows, 4 81 ONLY ELMER S. WHITE. plane. V. • St . Mr-s .<•; vc j 5 XI-,- all gathered at the Ray Lock home v. • • Mr if r c. : \v;-.; k-: r.d Ar.d Ch; .StrAAS g-.;cs;s included Mr ar.d Mrs. Rus- and 6 years old, one due to fresh- Clerk of Lowell-tp. V,. ;• •;A> i -. ; - .. , : fill .-:i Stone Ground - Arosdale Barbara Ann - Tasty. Rich This offer Is made possible only where a lovely Christmas dinner CARLOAD SALE M : a Mrs MaVu- H ,• do- m'.: Nf'.ds; And d a ugh; crs of GrAnd en in ten days. Emil O. Nelson. c33, 34 : • •:'••• Mr Mr# Er.- .; s."". C . v , through the cooperation of Mc- jy- • •x-^.v>«*.v.vv*«...l.. v*>*<(-'• ' '.. was enjoyed by all. V. •n-A\ sr. d faMrs I^AISV W.Ard RApids Mr. Ar.d Mrs Kenneth Mwtard Quart jar 10c R. 3, Lowell. Phone 115-F3. p33 M: M > - cans Cormick Deering company and all Miss Ruth Cooper spent the Spf r. r>l 5- . :,rr.Ak f av, f\;fr,ded n s.; Nf'.iist. Pick Ar.d Marilyr. Mr ar.d Vergennes Township : r v TOMATO SOUP i 27c Jobs must be finished by January week-end at home. M; r " - _ A M s W. :ar.*. Purr fr cr Mrs Clark Nf'.ds;. Darwin and Volveeta Plain or Pimento FOR SALE— N'. 31. Notice is hereby given that the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherlngtnn Another Fresh New Shipment of That Good Florida Tree Ripened Si w ^rv,: . - . 'Vf d .r 5..r.«.:r. a fAmily Chfry: and Mr And Mrs, Robfr; 1939 Plymouth 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. ;re Kraft Cheese 2 ^ 49c undersigned will receive for regis- and family enjoyed a family get- A , V ', k £ 4-H A ,•, caests :r, • .uded Morris Ar.d IVrf.hy, A boun;cous 1939 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Coach. ; •<: r.r rr Pabst-Ett Cheeee U-lb. pkg. U^c SALMON ALASKA PINK l-IKean 14|C tration the names of all qualified to-gether Christmas at the home of Fruit. Days Fresher Fruit at C. Thomas Stores. •'•es r sewing •» r.* •v, ; : Mrs Mcr;ir/.fr La T.pec-. ChnstmAS dinner was en.ioyed 1935 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Coach. >, - .. . . V. •> V, — — V. PERCY i. READ & SONSvoter s of the township of Vergennes. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clausen of Alas- M: . r.. Mvs V..:.r.; \\'h;:;ernert pfts were exchanged ar..-: the 1938 Dodge 4 dr. Trunk Sedan. New Juicy J*nsar> v.- . V.-.v As v. - K.sf . Ceauine Lowell Phone 227 Kent County, Michigan, for the ka. •- v v 'r.'.vi :r..',;-gt- Or/.r..- KArwds ar.d M: ar.d Mrs "..-vf'.v ;ld Christma# carols ar.d 1936 Dodge 4 dr. Trunk Sedan. ?.A. > V. UOCEIS CLOCK special primary election to be held Callers at the Hurd home the v . .as# S k ;• - c r.-.a r. fs - ;•: Or M. rdaj af.fr- h>-r/.r.s were sur.g following the din- 1938 Chevrolet Coupe (Radio). Flavorful .•a> .v : v-.- Vr Dill Pickles,29c past week were: Mr. and Mrs. H. • is T :n: 1934 Chevrolet Trunk 2 dr. in the Fifth Congressional District }." a yd .r.-r v.. -- --- y. virf pumfr motor--ner party. •YE BREAD loaf 8c Sweet Pieklea 48.• r :'A 25, 1940. Mrs. Jim Pcrcento and Mr. and Sweet ' " - ' i' :: — ;w.- i M: ar.d Mrs. s:r. William of Traverse City. Mr. Country Club 1935 Ford V8 Coach. jir. .rre; V. S A . : ft; 1 FOR SALE—Shoe hockey skates, The registration dates for the Mrs. Clifford Nash all of Newaygo. / Mah^r Ko: rwA> ar.d Mrs M Barton, s.r. Roger ar.d ElOCEl'S CLOCK TWIN Gould's Garage, Dodge & Ply- Extra Juicy V S: . Stuffed Olives ^m . 27c size 6, in fine condition, $1.50. said primary are January 5 to 15 Grandpa Lock is spending a few •; V.'..'::r " V.: ard Mrs 0;>-es Nf. gc ar.d daughter Dorothy and Mrs. Frank- mouth Sales, Phone 269. c33 Donner and Blitzen can't fly : s.-f V V:.' BREAD 2 10c GREEN BEANS Call 156. L. A. Weaver. c33 1940, inclusive. days with his grandchildren, tho ORANGESPrinc! e of Wales - - heo yr a.-d Mrs .• r r Ktv.r.-. of Mr- .; Loveless and children of Grand Kroger'• Clock Sandwich through the air like a plane, so Avssdile Qoiftty Cut—Ri. 2 em SWAP—Pair of black Percheron ELMER WITTENBACH Nash's at Newaygo. \ V " '2 f- • •' • > v:-? .*r ;.s:n-. Kanids were Sunday and Christmas Orange, Lemon || 24-OZ. Bread 2 £111c geldings, weight 3400, for pair of Clerk of Vergennes-tp, old St. Nick tries a netv wrinkle. "400 CLUB" V - V.',;k 'A . 'r. \ ' V' • '•"•^oa> : v ; r. . ^-. c^fas: .c..fs;s of Mr day guest# of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur NDUME ; lighter mares. Fred Hall, 2^ Lowell Market Report c33, 34 asrisbots. c FANCY - 1; i'; . .. " " ard Mrs Fd MoC; rroiok and chi:-•Lroveiess and Helen. FIMLCtS COOKED - COUNTRY CLUB 5 Delicious Varlthca CINGERALE Soda• t "JV" — j • ?.•-.•» ro - M-.ss Gertrude K&mp left on Sun- : ! PUMPKIN miles south of Alto, Bunker Lake Corrected Dec. 28, 1939 Warning for Bachelors: Plus 3c bottle charge - • . • • Mrs road. p31-4t Ada Township MIXED NUTS Vf • . "A .•:. wr " ; Tre L... rs a .. Soo.-f:> of Ada day to spend thf holiday in Sagi- PORK MD BEANS Mott'S Jellies 2,a?M9c CfMtry Club - No. 2H ein Wheat, hu $ .96 M: . V.-s 7 , " ::.:-ro. M.ss F.ff:rroed :huroh hfld naw with her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE]—Capons, 20c dressed, Rye, bu .60 Notice is hereby given that the Maids Propose in 1940! •""•••' Or.-,: arr...a; Ch:;s:nas r.artv as: Alfred Torn undersigned will receive for regis- CHOICE r r. M- sac Mrs. C 17c live weight. Mrs. James Corn, bu 50 SELECTION M: v-- Wfdr.esda• a; roro.f of Mrs Christ mas guest? of Mr and Mr? Chocolates 5-ib. box 79c tration the names of all qualified Dill Pickles, Libby's qt. jar 15c lb. 20e Fahrni, Lowell Phone 253-F4. c33 Buckwheat, cwt 1.00 Run for cover, you bachelors. It's si .:0 • co. 0 nur/.hf r Garrftt Downos were Mr. and Mr. 3 JZ' 25c cans voters of the township of Ada Barley, cwt 1.10 leap year! Tom Egar. and M: and Mrs. Bern- (3 Mb. cans 17c) fre&h Rcaated — Fancy 6 49c STOCK HOG—Duroc Red, thor- Oats, bu 35 Kent County, Michigan, for the Olives, Fancy Queens qt. jar 38c Ao.: ansf a.rr:ved horo.f ard Farrell of Grand Hapids Mr. oughbred. Services $1.00. F. L. Corn and Oats Feed, cwt 1.5U special primary election to be held Twenty-nine days hath February Franco-American • . ; v. .... Ar.d M s Ed Dowr.t s of Conklir. Peanuts shells * 10c Stcenman, 2% miles north of Corn Meal, cwt 1.30 In the Fifth Congressional District in 1940, which gives the maidens French's Mustard large jar 13c I R.-.v,ds .• •r.fr bAhy Mr Ar. 1 Mrs K t;iev Ar. a son Lowell on Lincoln Lake road, 1st Coarse Cracked Corn, cwt.... 1.40 of Michigan on Thursday, January free rein to blurt out those marriage Wh" • as r ; y..: r ..- > -..... PURE CANE AND MAPLE-12-cz. jus ilse L&hel MACARONI - Lfrcv At and M;ss Jo Fancy Callfomias — Fresh house off to left. p33-4t Shelled Corn, cwt 1.25 25. 1940. proposals they've been saving since -, ;.- In Rich Cream Sauce Mr s . ; .r." r.". r... c5 r t • .-% r. r. r.t" s of Dfarborn . Mrs TRIUMPH SYRUP Bran, cwt 1.35 The registration dates for the 1936. Spam, Hormel's Party Meat 12-oz. can 29c : v v-.'-g.- Karc Syrup 5 pau 29c - " r;a r.rd a r ;h- Kf dt Ar.d s.r M.rr.At 1 Ar.d Miss WANTED—Worn out and crippled said primary are January 5 to 15, 1 AND U:2-lb. csn 10c) Middlings, cwt 1.45 Leap year is so-called bccause it Something New Mrs C :• f .r.-. PfdA ;;iva who Ar rived ~ ts - -: sAr t srcr.d-.rg ;hr week a: stock. Don't be misled. We will 1940, inclusive. Kosto, Dessert Puddings 3 pkgs. 14c COUKT1Y CLUB - 80-ei. pks PLUMS Flour, bbl 6.00 "leaps forward" a day as compared and Delicious 3 cans 25c - - ; . i - - .. .:rAA . s r ;wne « home s r.d w;": visi; Slicsd Kaaburg or Weiner pay the most cash. Write Roy CHARLES H. NELLIST Pea Beans cwt 2.80 with an ordinary year. It so hap- hay? beer V ve : IN SYRUP Cooper, R. R. 2, Rockford, or call av -> - r;." d a: d i: r.ds whiie here. PANCAKE FLOUR Sandwich Buns ^ 810c Light Red Beans, cwt 4.00 Clerk of Ada-tp. weftj Mr 192-F13. cl5tf pens that the leap years coincide Mr Mrs K. r.tc r- a B trsr/.A Ar.d Large No. 24 can 10c Dark Red Beans, cwt 4.10 c33, 34 Here he pops up in a railroad ' r. K » V". V. • v... .. with years divisible by four without Rice, Fancy Blue Rose lb. 5c i Wy; r.-.:r.a Park were Light Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 2.50 BOTH FOR 15c Pisrber's 3 ""19c FOR SALE>—Pullets, laying, Barr- engine— remainder. nv. .„fS Ay of Mr And Potatoes, cwt .90 Bowne Township Campbell's Soups H; • Baby Fcods ed Rocks or Rhode Island Reds, M: a - Mrs Lewii Gil •.dr-w Mr. Macaroni or Spaghetti, Elbo Bulk lb. 5c -1 - .. $1.00 each. 'Harry Mathews, 4% Butter, lb 30 Notice is hereby given that the Except Chicken O mama 0Ca ; 5:,- Mr should be a • c sicr.t but GOOD QUALITY CUT • ::.-:Af; A. .". COUNTBY CLUB CRACKERS Eatasro miles west of Lowell on M-21. Butterfat^ lb 31 undersigned will receive for regis and Mushroom O CflnS &3C "y.r s K.. v-:: Ar.d Mr Ar.d ,• r. c a; sffr/.s be growing Popcorn, Yellow Bulk lb. 5c Phone Lowell 187-F12. p33 Eggs, doz 16-.17 t rat ion the names of all qualified v 11 e r.-.r/.or. was se 'Self-Servo' • Parly rs . ?:r. MAr- '• e;r.t tw; deer Nut Oieo ^ 10c Hogs, live, cwt 5.25 r,:.:r c few day GRAHAM ^ 5 c GREEN BEANS voters of the township of Bowne, Tomato Soup 2 cans 15c Mrs FOR SALE — Portable platform Hogs, dressed, cwt 8.00 Pancake Flour, Self Rising 5-lb. bag 17c S S ":. • - Wcscc OR CREAMY RICH Kent County, Michigan, for the Enjoyed hy Guests H - r K_v-: :: Mr Ar.d r. t de r orosst d the Martin farm When You Buy Country Club scales, capacity 400 lbs. Frank Beef, live, lb .04-.14 r : GOLDEN BANTAM CORN special primary election to he held M rs • •:A^s;.y a ? ^ - '- y Egg Mash Taf S2.19 Kranz, south of Ada cemetery. Beef, dressed, lb 08-.20 Graham Flour 5-lb. bag 17c ... ~v . • in the Fifth Congressional District Concentrated No. 2 p33 Chickens, lb 07-.13 On New Year's Eve 1 r Soda Crackers box 14cWeac - of Michigan on Thursday, January K T' a r k i '.r.t ?•;.•- Kat/.o h.n:-:. cans Wheat Germ Cereal 2 /2-lb. bag 14c - :ross ^its Crackera Mb. bcx 21c 4 25. 1940. M; .'.r- Mrs L-:r ?.;• r.:; •..-.e Tr.orr.Ar: .e river r.ere 0 FOR SERVICE — Duroc Jersey SUPERSUDS /- Scratch fEto' ^" si.69 ' """* The registration dates for the ntertaining guests on No» r'A. rvd farr.;;y *. h f r. r.od Across the W.::;Ar.-. stock hog. Would sell. Also Guern- a i .r.r.fr Hickory Hollow said primary are January 5 to 15, E Year's eve? It's being done more FREE—2 bars Palmolive Soap -r: > . A r. r• ~ .—-. ;; -.'r.r sey bull, 18 months old, for sale. ::: r.rArd A: rhfir ia 0 -n-en; a: M-:: Mrs. Mary Rickert "' i ' i S • r. -"f.-; out : Broadcast ladi-Swv-Cdle Wrapp^ , FIRM - CRISP - SOLID W. R. Cannon, Village of Ada. 1940, inclusive. than ever before this year as Amer- 1 - -.- r rv- f sight, Tney ... . j ;- ^ LEONARD JOHNSON ica turns to stay-at-home entertain- Milk Sunshine Brand 3 tali CMS 19C M.vr- a r. t :f excitement c33 large pkg. 22c Ar.; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rickert spent Clerk of Bowne-tp. ment. rn ' ! 7"** T"/ * - • \' •AA A tr-os; f.r :h se who saw V • ~. . . . c33. 34 1 FOR SALE!—Large size circulating from Thursday until Saturday at - " -C * • * J "" t • • " • • * * k • - — SMOKED PICNICS * 15° J ICEBERG HEAD g If so, you'll want an informal af 0.r.r Mi.x.- : Mr.- _£-VT ; r . r.r.sc r heater, of a well known make. the home of their sister and hus- green Beans cm strmgies* 3 ^2 25c - - T — - ; • Mrs y surr-fr rues ts :f :dr And fair with a buffet style supper late . . « . YH Price $20.00 for quick removal. band, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Van- A Ti*- • • r . . . A^-.tr Af*.or, w ere F.ev And LEONA SAVSA6E KsuvD's-tiM & 19c { Then, again, he abandons his in the evening, patterned after the Lux Flakes ~il ---.u.. iris lai LETTUCE •«» Dc Inquire at Ledger office. 32tf Huelen, in Grand Rapids. Train Schedule* T f-n M* An M-? : -r-ii Mrs H ;rr~" I_ s* and AAurhter The time given below is Eastern toy bag and travels in an auto- Swedish "smorgasbord." The table Tomato Jiice campbeir. 3 20g — - * t. - —r rr .'ir.. t r.O::v& • Largt 60 Six# Hoads Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hardy enter- Mrs. Gf -• • . M-. A-.:.- .U . .1.J" i. •. ' v ; s.; - FOR SALE!—2-year-old registered standard ttime. mobile— is generally placed in the center of 7: '.'..JL:-: I: rr.^s- H r 07 srudert At Grinned tained on Christmas day for their large pkg. 25c : Holstein bull; and an 8x10 Wil- the room and covered with any kind 2 * * L-: : ; s r t 1:—A —A SPICED NAM ». 25c : jRjlPEFRBIT h »« 10 i« 29c children and grandchildren. Pere Marquette : - -•'• is sr-en A:nr ton rug, in good condition. Low- of linen suitable for the occasion. r:,..drer w;-1 v-1. :ro.;:.ed it-" £.r.i !>_-• •K*T lit Ays "-.rr. hu Mrs. Mary Rickert spent from Grapefruit Juice 4 *°; 29c Ar: r-;.: l: • • •• • • • a r-Arenti, An d Train going east 8:40 a. m. - • :rr.i„ A-.f." ell phone 54-F4. Reuben Lee. c33 Friday until Monday with her Plates are placed in a pile at one small pkg. 10c - -. i Mr ir: Mr; H.-fr M.rr.i ARMOUR'S STAR TIO WTS»-»15c j FLORIDA ORANGES 10 i* 29c Train going west 7:40 p. m. oz r- v : r.f SLT.O coan. daughter and husband, Mr. and side of the food to be served—you'll M.AS TO RENT—House, ready for oc- Mr Mrs. James Dennis, in Lansing. Grand Trunk find guests enjoy serving them Mlied Juice ^ ' 23c : : r r • -o_Mrs Wa. fr After. Sr k ise cupancy about Jan. 1. Best ot ;..-r was t g ISastbound, No. 22 8:29 a. m. selves! XPama s: r. »''"A.;fr sr^ ince MEAT «« references required. Adults only. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Siefred 1 -. entertained their children and No. 56 *2:05 p. m. Northern Tissue r rM-Shor* • TANGERINES s-Tt.N.1 12^c Call at 920 N. Hudson Ave., or 0 Your menu can be very plain or ,00 t M" ; ilrj grandchildren Sunday for Christ- Westbound, No. 21 5:08 p. m. Phone 198-F3. c33 very fancy, as you prefer. Here -U" • . "Stops at Lowell for U. S. Mail. Seaiiole Tissue 4 ^" 25c mas. are a few samples from which you 4 rolls 190 Mm0ES, ^ 209 W. Main St. Lowell Ham or Chieker; a la KinR Mrs. Howard See lev and familv f in Patty Cakes Seeley Comers STRANGE Mixed Sweet I'ieklcs V.r*. S P. Ptynr-tcs Cascade Mr. and Mrs Leon Se-ley - T .it- Orange Layer Cake IV .: raj^-s .^nc. daughter of near Gove Lsl-r Menu No. IV. SUPERSTITIONS and Mrs. W. Clifford, Jr.. of Grand • At Ypres, Belgium, they were ..nd Mr ar.d Mrs Cecil Seeley ..r 1 HfffBOHUKEI '<>' Assorted Canapes and h'ellshes digging holes in which to hide ir Lowell Dist. No. 8 son Charles rf West Lowell. Old Crahmcat or Shrimp Salad j Rapids with a Christmas dinner on By Edwin Finch Welsh Rarebit Mrs. K. J. Maxson Sunday. an thcr wai starts in Europe. Dig- S.rr.r.i Claus v.as rr.-re al^o. Hot Biscuit Wafers Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Maxson and ;gers unc.-vered remains of many Chocolate Cup Cakes, with Whipped i soldiers killed in the World Wat Vf nrr.d ;n Mr anc Mrs. C.audr Colt- Cream Killing j family Galesburg were our Lincln s Death C-ost S'..r»( The very enjoyable Christmas a decade ago. Betty Pu..tr :: Hastings spent the Lowell Di«t. No. 5 Beverages program at the school Thursday i guests Sunday. Daddy spent ve-k-eni dt the Cole n.nu- and v.r«. j. p. Nffr-htrr USED evening was attended by a large Christmas day with Lawrence and d" .* • ar r _d .'err;. r_.l-r .s at ths C.lc home j family in Lowell, then returned to e :e . * ctes r audience. The hoys and girls all counrj : ard of =.:•• nrisori' . th;s week. 'Kalamazoo with Eva for an in- >L- v—t.r j - - Mr and Mrs N.rman did very well. Santa was there and Tnis ;:.f: rmdt.: r was unear*.net vr.-ana: definite visit. M* and Mrs W.ll.am Hcschf cn- and Mr. and Mrs Am.ore Ifli thc parents as well sis tho children rec-en: : wher. an tr: r: r r .dt.: r. jryrt the f; .1: w:nt Christmas prc- Plan 'Clorh' Parly A long distance call from Detroit Pontiac called on their s; ana were well remembered. h.l. ttret Or*. 'Js€l was f:_nd Mn ..dddtBtr'.t was :r.d.rn.dr. grams .d?t wtek Lowe-ll scho-oi on. Miss Anna Easterby left Thurs- last Friday brought news of the •USED CARS] - husband. Mr and Mrs antes I*. authoriK-.t pdymfr.t for T-rat- "Cb; Fer-ruarv n.eft^.r w.ll oe nf;t Over Now Yearn: arrival of Dione Mignon to Mr. and Mcntay evening Whitne>*>-iHe Nffdham. Christmas day. GAR day to spend the Christmas season Md- f Jl-rar.t '.anits an: Mr ery rf urr r ; us? d* t.ms :f t-dtr. d: tns *rd Wdsbrr-ri: n:n.t Mrs. Charles Donaker (my sister cnurrn -uesday evening and James Need ham is confined t with her sister, Mrs. L. A. Hast- -•_T- L- • - ' r, 51* r.r:4 LL Tn:mas schorl Thursday evt-ning. Do It This Way: ings and family at Minneapolis, Maud) at Florence Crittenden hos- j Wholesale j - the house with, severe injuries re- dr : .-f- • v'- r.-.en d*. Sr.: * Cr.ur-tn was enjoyed pital on Thursday, Dec. 21. A I f; >.r. t-trM'i. Miss Leah Beynolds cf Jackson. ceived while attempting to put d Minn. v r. • ry d large crrwd An :ffer:nr :f Kay Bruce is spending part of t v: - Hfi.- Clarence Snyder :f Kalamazoo and corn binder into a shed, th? Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bryant enter- rver screen dollars vas received Plan a "clock party" to entertain this week with his cousin, Romiy | Buy 1 or 100 - . | ".dr .d. Al- dr. DR. J. W. TRl"MBLE Alex P.ohertson of Poniiac were t.r.gue swinging side wise ar.i tained for dlriner Saturday night, f:r tne Methodist Cnudren's home Jessup, in Lowell. :;: ur ; ^rissro* r>-r.r" • Lrwfl i,z.i ~"n L :urtifi ::nii guests at the S ? Reynolds home striking him. your guests New Year's eve. For Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and son, ^XTEKTVABIAN Mr and Mrs Lester Ant:r.;des BARGAINS Wishing you all a Happy New M" dr . A,": :.i T'c.d • for the holiday week-end and Surveyors are staking the \ this you'll need all the alarm and the John Krebs family and Mr. and You don't have to be a dealer .i-r.'d r.-. v—i-:.. w;tr rf M- art Mn ji'nr C»ff»r^—li.' V Dirfcuor «»n enrertained twttty-f.ve guests Year. ...• • . Christmas Day the Reynolds fam- mile from the McBride school "striking" clocks you can find. Set Mrs. Ray Seese. all of Logan dis- "r r :: rnnrtmas aay were Phone Si Lowell. Mich. members of the Minks and An*.:n- trict and Mr. and Mrs. Val John- Rosalie. to buy. ar.: A.-; i/tr. .•_;df-r;r.i'. d'- ily and their guests and Mrf Helen house west to M-W They intend them at different hours and put Mr Lau-' Edtr f ^rant Bapidi -des fam.lies for dinner ant supper son of Detroit. Mrs. Johnson spent Reynoids enjoyed a holiday dinner to put a shovel -.r. this winter and them in all sorts of unusual places ar.: .'dr.:: Eat: f Ada r n Christmas Day several days before Christmas with at tht home of Mr* Isadore Onan gravel it and in the summer blsck- 1936 Ford V8 Daluxa Touring Sa- so that chimes and gongs will sound Bargainer Recovers Lost Knife F. E. WHITE ~~ Mr ant Mrs. Bert Mitterlrng of 1937 Chovroltt Mai tor Deluxe Sport : dr.: x- d.r.. A1-- Tr.u-.-ddr M* ant Mr:. Peter Bruniknol rf West Lowell Mrs Helen Rey- top it. IHE HEMP from everywhere in the most un- her brother and family. On Sun- | • Fords 1 -1 wr. irr.f-v ner n.rront r: 3-rant Bapidf Chrisl- Laketon Int spent the veek-end daiie Radio and haatare Low day thc Bryants and Johnsons St. Louis—Al. Lcntz lost an un- DENTIST nolds remained with Mrs. Onan for The children gathered at the Sodan. Looks like a new car. FARMER OF expected way — under davenport :':-n.-:nu-: -::.r.- r ru-r.. d uh Mar- :• rr -..-.d- Wd; arisnaed M* ar.: Mn BurD^rrf 2 onir * n.a- td- tr enjoy tn« hoiidsy with with the iatters brothers William d short visit. were entertained at thc Edward sheathed hunting knife on Drum- Neftrnt* Bitick. LeweL BDch home cf Mrs. James Needham Sr milaage THE VOSGIS cushions, in the dining room huiTct | Plymouths and others j * -J-" < d.t.: nagean- ar M-: Hatt.f Snann ar.t f r Fla-o.t M* ant Mn ;.:.r Mr-T::nt:n and Henry Hesche and their fam- Clifford Dalstra is recovering Radio and heater. $100 down Keil homc in Lowell and Christ- mond Island in 1938, so he had an ant Brj&er. Tsadh al. f Elru-n Ciosed Tnursday A.'temoons for their annual Christmas dinner BELIEVED and behind the radio. extra sheath. When talking with d;-d r.u- ;..g: V.'fjtnescg* M* ant Mn Gient Shea ant ilies very nicely from a severe attack of and tree mas day they spent at the Manard Air; ---di - r ; _r • * " IL. -an.- ~~.ddj t: attend tn* uaugrter Florence m:*.oret t: Phone* OSfiee 151 Bea. 181 Mr ant Mrs Waiter Alley cf pneumonia. $135 down "ihatmishfmp Use black-and-white decorations, Hunt home near Clarksville. L. V. Lott, he learned Lott had a snuir Don Miller was taker, to the hos- | All Years and Models | Bowtj? v.,-. fur.'"a Mn Pardee 3-rant J-apias Christmas day tc en- Grand Fiaj-ids and Mr. and Mrs O. 1936 Tarraplana, in Al conditione with clock faces drawn on white Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sterzick knife for which he wished to buy a d;r.r.-.- - nresentfet i. f:n* Christmas Day guests of Mr. and pital Thursday evening and &' WOULD GROW THE PRECISE rue."- • Mr i.r.: Alrd r.-r r-dn Tr.d".-dd" r'-'enit-f Alri M.;: AiiEeer.ar .f E"anrrdr. io; Cnristmas drnner ant tht hol- Cornell were dinner guests of Mr Mrs Fred Houseman were Mr. and HEIGHT to WHICH HE COULD cardboard peering from everywhere, were hosts at an eight o'clock sheath. Al. offered to sell his extra present if in a serious condition Ask for Wholesale Nanacer Siricr.^- a_- i.:.: Alrd T._- - .nr M'_r-:.r.d..: :• teacher II.. va- d gues- ar tru .'oh: Wattf itt: widt Mr ant Mr- Lyn Saff and Mrs Bay Cornell Sunday it 1937 Chevrolet Coach. Radio and $100 down dinner one evening last week at one, and when they swapped tales B. H. SHE?ARD. M. D. Mrs Jake Proose and daughter The Christmas program at the HITCH HIS TPOUSERS WHILE black-and-white paper drapes, a I r nnm- ^••'ednesdE: ant Tnurscty ar.t sniidren honor of trie Christmas Holiday which Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hobbs of how they got the separate ar- V."- Tei.er- ci ^rdn; 'u-nidi r-ii c.d* gutfts ar _?.rdnu* Phone <7 Nell of Grand Rapid# and Mr and McBride school was well attended heater. PLANTING black-and-white checkered paper > wjr* M- ant; Mr-. lor M* ar.t M"d r.a;tj: Andrews of Tnristmat evt guest.1 :.f Mr. ant Mr and Mrs. Seymour Hescht of Morse Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John ticles, they discovered that Lott J. A. MmDO.VELL. M. D. Mrs. Howard LeRoy of Milwaukee. and much credit is due the teach- 1935 Ford Tudor. $06 down cloth for your table, and black- Ancif £;r.c.d;r v r.gr.- ar.t dniiarer of T'nwirng Lansing wen Sunde:- calien Mn some: Morra were Mr ant and chiidret rpet*. Monday evening Sterzick of Clarksville and Mr. and had found the knife Lentz lost. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard See.ley and er. Mr* Lefter. for the fine enter- $1t5 down and-white glass or china. Burkholder Chevrolet I Mr dr.: Air. Lewr.'^ rticru.-:- Mr and Mn Wm Parrcniid ant Mr ar.t Mri Tnns ant Mn Setn VanWcrmer ant cniidren Pbone IK with Mr. and Mrs Valda Chaterdrt family and Mrs. S T. Seeley were Mrs. Rue Osmer of Cascade were - : Negon* Block. Lowell tainment, the children taking their NEW ENGLAND You can have a clever question- >cn yper. Sur.dd" v :.: m* ~n;6" r.d--n..v:.d Mr an: ALr= I»et 1;—.- fam;' ar.t Mr ant Mn Bott 'f Srant riapidt of Grand Btpids it Grand Rapids Tuesday and call- 1935 Chavrolat Sadan. $70 down served by the Misses Eleanor and In Philadelphia recently a fire 821 N. lonla Avenue I part# ir. a fine way. BELIEF HOLDS and-answer clock game. too. Have parenii M- dd- Al- Lrr.-.- dr.* ar.t nnl.n-er. Mr ar.t M- ••'•in Suiicid'• guests ar thf Smior Mr ant Mrd Tiauuf Bicnardson Office Hours 1 tc 4 and ' tt § ^ m Wees-end guer.s tt tbe W V ed on Mrs Roy Oabom. She is get- 1937 Ford V8 Del. Tudor. Radio and Elaine Hobbs. gave its own alarm. Flames short- ^ Mr and Mrs. Jesse Doan spent "WAT IF A DO& your questions typed on slips of pa- Grand Baplds, Mich. Hichardsor. dr.: -• »cf Eugen' B-.-an- of Hast^gs. Mr Wingeier nemt M- ant Mn entertained ot Christmas cay ant C^fice Phone 3C Burras home were Mr and Mrs ting along nicely, ahle to he up Mr. and Mrs. Glen Loveland en- circuited an automobile horn, - Christmas eve with his sister Mrs 1934 Ford Tudor. $S0 down HOWLS IN TRE per with space for answers. Pass utut Tn-- rTTK.n and Mrd L-i' Armstrong :-f 1^- nrwart Hougnt cal.et Monday tne:r guests inciuded Mr and Mrs Ervit Hodkms and baby ant Miss and around hut not to work heater $130 down tertained twenty-five guests from which began to blare, attracting Emmett Needham and family. MOONLIGHT AND witr M-: Bi3ai.ri£rr i n-aiif --:z~ t' -"- M- and Alrr lewmt Cdif ever.mg "^'iliarc Bichardson Mr ant Mrs Marguerite Burras of Flint and Last Saturday evening Mr and them around, set a time limit for Jackson, Grand Ledge and Clarks- attention to the blaze. DOUGLAS H. OATLET Mr. and Mrs Riohard Lester HIS NOSE POWTS c80, 4t -dv and sistsr Mr grr" Mri iter- ar.t onl.uret and Mr ant Mrt Aloe- Ha-rwel ar.t T;E:.-.ot ^il- Darrell Burras of Ban dusk?" C'ar- Mrs S T. Seeley entertained with 1936 Ford V8 Pick-up. Haatar. answering, and make your prizes ville for dinner on Christmas day. iisee — DEXT1F7 — spent Christmas with her folks ATA PERSON, rta—L^ater rell is remaining for the holiday a family Christmas Tree at their near Gladstone. 1937 Ford Std. Tudor $110 down something to do with time—a calen- Mr. and Mrs. John FricdII and ne: mctaer Mr^ Irr^wer c: 1^^- M- art M-d Wart Bou.art ant Mr anc Mn Ton Morris nat Office over C ThomM §ttort vacation home. Guests were as follows: Mr $90 down THAT PERSON dar. diary, kitchen clock or egg-tim- daughter of Washington. Mich., and 1 aonu. tami * .-.rtatir Uiara* ant Mr ant their cniidrer. ant grandenudrer. Miss Ethel Shiitot spett Cnrist- and Mrs Leon Blakeslee Mr. and WILL PIE. er. Here are some typical questions; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Merriman were 'L. Sjy r*rr > Office Hours V tt II and 1 to f W.th so much heaw promotion Tioia wrv aaugnter vf Mr and Mri Tr.ai Ciarkf ant iamr- wer? nomt fr-r Christmas cay Coming mas Day witt her orotner-.t-iav Mrs Vemor Seeley and family. 1937 Ford V8 Tudor. Radio and a Western Newipaper Union. 1. What book of the Bible is on a Christmas dinner guests at the Ciosed Thursday Afternoons of coffee going on. retailers an 1936 Ford V8 Hydraulic Dump Mrs ncwrart of y; zuvpz- guest; Tnristmai -:v< of IrJu .OK-s SD-ZSZtAB fr-on. Grand Bapids wen Mr ant anc sister Mr and Mn Mar. Mrs Lettie Dennis and Betty Glad- cluck? Answer—Numbers. Erwin Merriman home on Sunday. Phones OffK* SI' Bea St given an excelkn; opportunity to haatare $11S down spending i. na— of r.-"* -.-asatmr Mr ar.t M- >- org- Zx,ru of S~JZ* "%la A—c ! Mrs Gient Chaffet ant Vemon Schneider of Lowtll stone all of Grand Flaprds; Mr. and Truck. $100 down The most practical thing ever 2. What part of a clock means most The Erwin Merriman family spent Farmers, Attention! with her unci- ar.d aurr M- ant -ai*-d on.d Tian Bnu.art wa_; ant Mr anc Mn Homer Morrid Mr and Mn Claude Coie enter- sell more during thf winter. said on the missionary question Christmas day at the Joe Met- * - i WAKTAT to an Oriental? Answer—Face. Mrs l^EW^^r;?' liicaardsan nom* far tn« weei-end Mrd Frai- Eugene and oar, wen guests aifit tained witt a hoijcay dinner Sun- ternick home. 1933 Ford Platform Truck. was this: "After we get the Chris- 3. What has a bed in cominm Dnrotr* Tnaterd.-r c: jran: anna' rr>enr Tuesad- a- nonn !»* ant Mn 5owart O Mess- LOWELL PUB. LIBRARY day Those present were Mr and 1939 Ford Tudor Daluxae Haatar, Mrs. John Campbell and Glenn tians better civilized than they are with a clock? Answer—Springs. Fiapids d1 ^THrndrn? ne- vacatxor M- ar.d Mr. Torwir Porrfct more anc Alar j one ^efr ear)* GEAHAM BLDG — WE?T SIDE Mrs Ciarenct Coie and family :f now, I am in favor of attacking Snyder spent Christmas with their low milaaga $171 down $Mdown 4. What part of a clock would most with ner unci< ant aim: Air and M*—ant Gilher ar.t Mr ant Sundcy f.r —^e.truir attend t - OPEN* - Lansing Mr ant Mn Evan Pulier the heathens." What a splendid parents at Campau Lake. Mr. DEAD STOCK interest a lawyer? Answer—Case. Mrs Claut Siicon Mrd n "va—. nsaeoel: ant children -ami.'* dinner par** a* tne home Tueeday. Thursday. %uturdar and chiidret of Hastings Mr and contrast do the poor, benighted Campbell spent the day with his BOWL 5. What do yuu have that a clock Mr ar.c Mri Ea-. of wer* gu-.-r. a' i izmiry dinner of tneir unc.' ant aunt Mr ant from i u> k p. m Mrd John Vincent and sons of tor y JF| fV heathen today furnish to the great parents at McCords. has? Answer—Hands. I^akr Odessa spen: Tuesud- w:tr. rjait ar tnt Eaaer T eiter nomt Mn Wyn Newman and or. ThriBr- AfDIE E PO«T. LUumriao. Bartie Creek Mies V.'.'iat Cole of nations of Christendom who are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Scott of Lan- / 1 CASV TERMS LOW WTEKST RATE Mr. and Mrs .'ohr. Lantor. Cnnstmar cd- ma. day tney nat dinner w:tt Mr Haiamazot and Mr ant Mrs Lav- cutting each other's throats, burn- sing and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Dalh- REMOVAL Christmas dinner gassu a: tnf M* ar.t Mrd Enner Ellis ant ant Mn Eimer Eyster ar Boyal ton Coie arid daughters A T. ing each other's houses over their man of Detroit were also week-end Oak Lost Contest, Not Bet Rose Porritt home werf 5 Ber?^ famir- wert Stmde* dinner guest;- DR. R. T. LUSTIG Mr and Mrs Le: Bloomer and Bowling heads, and turning out homeless guests at the Campbell and Snyder of Grand Rapids Mr anc Mrd of M- ant Mrd Firyc Fiynn Mr ant Mn Ira Te^-pie iefr or chiidret of McCords and Mr women and children to starve! And Gladstone—What at first might homes. OSTDOFATHK wem to be someone paying off an Al**ir. Be-TJ" find ibmir ant Mr M- ant M-d Aivn, Berg:.- ant Saturday t: spend Christmas ant ant Mn Seymour Hesche and chi.- we're sending missionaries to show Phone Collect Prompt Service i WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY at 9 P. M. A small card enclosed in Moth- and Mrs Clarf PnrrTr. family anc Mr ant Mrd Tiar* the coming rwt weeat wit}, their Phyucum and Surgeot cret vert dinner guests or. Chris*.- CURTIS - DYKE the heathen the way to heaven! election bet proved to be the win- er's Christmas card from Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Prank Fairchlit Porrrr spent Christmas wit: Mn granddaughter Mrd Smpiey of Genera} Practice mas Ody of Mr ant Mrs Wilham ner of a contest treating the loser, S SATUHDAYS, SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS in an unusual transportation in- announced the third daughter at and Mt. and Mrs Dick Faircniic B.vsd Porrir. of i-Jtc Jackson Special Attemkit u Becta] Hescht FiN iri Mereiry Sales aid Senriee Lady Interviewer: "Then your cident here recently. Captains of a the Short home. Mrs. Short Is thc were CThristmaf dinner guesti of Mr anc Mn 5owart Seacock Mr and Mrs. Ldwtot Cols and Valley Chemical Company Christmas dinner guests of Mr knowledge, Dr. M'Tuggen, must efented Lions club ticket-selling former Dorothy Hayden. Mr and Mm. Will Pairchiid anc cniidrer spent Chnstmai evt ar;d Mn Fred Teider wen Mr 'Prepared and equipped tt treat daughters spent Cnnrtmas Z'ty j RAINBOW RECREATION cover a very wide field." team pushed Fritz Skoglund, head Mr. and Mrs. Mendenhall enter- Mr. and Mra Gen. Taeper of witt Mr Heacoci: i sister of Hasr- Sdl "WUte Ekphum* ant Mn Boherr Teider and sot Piles Proiapse Pissuret and witt Mn Coie s father A J. Por- PHOIE 44 WELL Dentist: "Thousands of arches, of the winning team, about town in tained the Floyd Foster family, Orand Ledpp spent tbe week-end mgd r»emary. Mr and Mn Harry Oe- Fistul. without hospitalize tiot ritt and famDy. Telephone Ionia 7100 BurWbktYob Want! • ^ ^ madam, roughly speaking."—The a wheelbarrow, along a devious Mr. and Mrs. Wright Clifford and with their parents Mr and Mrs Mr anc Mn .'ont Nasi emer- Wmter and Ethel Teider all of 41 iMSmynat St.. Grand Bapid* Mr and Mn Staniey j^ewif anr Doctor. route to the club's meeting place. two sons of Middleville and Mr. John Linton tainec Sunary Mr and Mrs Har- Grand Bapids r%mm Offk* SM. Bm. ami cniidret of Lowell Mr. and Mrs 24 HOUR WRECK SERVICE I •ZVETT SIX THE LOWELL MCMGAy. THTMPAY. PET. UHW IHE LOWELL LEPOEB, UWWPA, MICHlOAlf, THURSDAY, PEC. M. 19S9 iickness. cvisrcnnses F So. Ke«ne-No. Boston lea~. Mr*. CA Youth i PUBLIC NOTICES CHTECH OF THZ BUZTHaZN 1 LT i ^ FTn-lai^ w-rh X'x. H. P^r.-.r Must Be Gav I FIBaT CO-VORIGATTOrfAl. CH. ?- i. ClarxrrJIa NOTICE or Mi>*ru.uus *.ujs «> \.L U>>imsrR.ITl'*> %CCOC>T p.:cum iL ZuLidxji

Kathcrine h\{r!r: irn NEW YEARS GREETINGS

••ISN'T tliis the ir.ost o\o ; From LOWELL MERCHANTS * event?" Marjorie H.it-.soi'.'s ^ v eyes were shining as she s},vix • "Imagine your Uncle Warren ,4 v • ^ .. .»» :/'• i-."r ': : :r Sen; . M'cS- such a party. The piooos jus: dor.": t; n , n- .-c i::-uu :i.;zz*-:r . f ili-dir :. I.-. :., if.* 1.:.; The v-omo.t ".neaie -vt.; 3*? T -ft ;v» i -..•<» r -c v u-:2 '->• -.?«? .v.- <. - fit together." > — .'B W.-i ax-d '* x ' * """ ^ v—i:" ii ••;. J-a.; " in i-n.: : .: ^ * r -•—,. if :'--v T^ao sen: if : . vmcr. ?.>- i.v. 1 There was ample reason (or Mar- i. ^ v.', ~ • w.». .- :..xS - t- ii' v. •OCTH LOWTLL •THTTS^TH ;, mm vhicb a to ?.» fcwnixv i: i i; pcobats ' » •« aad a - that Warren Brownlee had anyi. .;:is 1 l z.-i -apditi j:oa >»j.d si-.-r.w: iv; . u:iu:«j Njrwt-Vf.-wcv- 1i?uvo; ; i , - txisi.z.r.i_0 l' "'.J''v " _v; v-.. , — -- Z £ mm ^-r O-W 1 Z.'*••* >---iV3 : in: .nna-saj if-iccav Ii.'.. • n v> ----- v:n :a.-- 1 . but criticism for the younger gen- .i-. . UUr#f Asot.Ctz-Kt f f.-ef.f* ?nac;:.\«?.-o:v.- -cl_. xrv4.-0l ~14 • txja • f.-i.v.. 1^.; V ' .j.' .V-' ^* . ' - — ^ .. r eration. He had been unrelentingly ir*: •ju Ji-- T ^0 . O^w rv- -.j-' ^ ^ i Xrt .inn Portsh Hiu-e 1: L£m. •- - r. —^ ^ ™ ****** « - ^ ^ severe in his judgments of eve2 n the new Hem most simple pleasures. Now, to •Jii ii.-: lecrttf 5? ij-d 0 - i l^ILsiicca.-/ "V Oi .nuui. —• ^ PRINTING astonishment of all who knew . . tr, -• r wr-rwnrvTTT rpTHrH CNTnLO-TTET!! ^ SSZTJTilZ^ CHTa-TCHTTa-TEE lCSS— i'.ttc r. sj : amaze: l i-eg^ - io nOX MZTHODI3T CHTTSCH he had thrown the big housseo open OF WEST LOW EI X >:• :/ v;rvitf na m m: Mr ma ; -,nn T.aUH, yaatnr for a New Year's party. Its gloomy :: .va.; ccctiuitfc 434 7 3 Ha.-vnr.<:. Pt-'-o.r* iL-i. L-;-: He. -•r ma lahy -v-o^ lersan pr»aa.n:ng Sanaa'/ : rooms were changed into connecting -.r-.i.-; a2tf w v ... la -V v n. — - Icnnc.. #uc2 .'JJe —Ac- jjvi ^r'ViO-jo Tt-.vo raesna. Ao ma *.•• : 'antra. p/,-1 v • - r* r- halls of gaiety and laughter. j •J 0 0 .N.:.- J.-.fc -ta: on lMuur% •--,0 • -- :; .W ma iaagmao 2iaie S--a i'i- i * '• --cca- Everything was there to make the | l.^.i 1: ••"JB .• ; -.v.-i f.-r-ncva. Sats;. -r: S-uxx.-: i. a:..- -cru? r-.-c. .: Iicia. vin M inaay ir-irn.i - T:u ma mma.a.0" s—v.. T occasion merry. Horns, whistles. ;| LD& co^ofrr^rrrr azFo?~«TL ^ :ou.-. h-'om. .1 c.:v FallasbuTg & Vicinity r; dsrer : balloons, silly caps, streamers and •v Ni'w Y.w. .i.-.': ov oh.vp ..-.•i.-: geer:;- Sjc-.. VI '1. ^ iS.i. V> ill-;. ;r !:.t «^n: fi-.r. Wishing you the joys of a _-i- ^ -re ?•».-« O.-";,.-. •HTni«-H OF THE >' IZ.UIEM: confetti. It seemed as if Uncle War-; :er i:\ ^ ? Nvk :v..;> Our sincere wishes for a 'Happy ?ruia/ ui.nda-; v.: ^ ^ - f r^-rc. ~r v - • - -- ^ 1 - bright and prosperous New w Cc«st:' via ren had gone all the way: nothing; oao' . v.iio New Hopes for the New Year May we look ahoad with you * *1^ 4-. rccac iucicc ;VJ 1. m.t '.-xr" Th.tarmaj r>-*j J Year. New Year to the many friends f irLanu was lacking to make a successful ^•.:oco > > .».' " A '•" •' * . . . . may each one of them to a very prosperous and we have served in the past and .-i a3« y.-rs; v ;r - -'-O'.1 i." . ..-i. . u. • ; - ta.>i c* »c -aica U:«r«. A - i •vt-; j*01;n i. Tu'»s-:.i.- i--*.i.:g • inday 2.'u.<' £':.icoi—. i- r ys- /-/- ^ y m Start the New Year be realized. very happy New Year. to those we hope to make in thc -nr.uH .r g-rr.^rs.. future.

with an efficient v • V- - v i • .1 Heating Plant Lowell Creamery F. Earle Haner ^ A^.STOWAIANO. PROP Charles W. Cook RAY COVERT K. A. COMPAfiXEK. Prop, Funeral Director ' -WWCU^ICH rtumbing Heating Envelopes, all sizes rhone 37 IvOwelU Mich. Plumbing - Heating Sheet Mt'lal Work 317 E. Main St. Phone 22-F2 Letter Heads and Bill Heads • H - ... I •.mm.p. 11.W 1. m. — vermin : —- a.- -orn-0 ^n - n ' ... ; r.. —. ; v i •-co.-jr.-iiu gi- iGE-t :r jIo iitii -laid rhro'sa.: :a- v.; j£r ••-i. • m-: i ' * s.—E—in^.iatii: }»;—:r» "j",—' >•">"£ "j; *.; AN Mrs. "; " irsen. m : i£-3. ?. bem " ir-. in.: :a :-'n- * "c:: - 1 - gn :n n . - 1- i • n. ''inttsd.i-;—~ —i. - • - Statements, large and small VcS?C?-.».t::n •-""or.i-.nr.mi: »s• -a;1 a'- r.i-ir.r-.*-'' - i n- 10*0:0 *•:«—j-i« « — —' - " -• —so In a,if-t - - - X"5 . > : j -.-i.ng . •••--a. *..ir.- sesnrni?. m ttouD ma ao: Haor* r-.iuj .Jii rr.izs t r.-33i. -n- Mr . _ S-aa. —nultv :. i i n j lo K —nffi •i.0.,0'- aa.rmi" i-"-n ' V ;'i ; .acu:iik r..»ming-nrr..unia«*iR. :ri t •; m.: Aiio * m-: ji.*.A..:.- - -- - I H ISL# ..-..•aaa^'rri'i. " •.• - ma rotner I'l:- -.a.;- r v.. n-i.i n CAaC.4DS -.Kf. iuTH r . - v.; ^ ..T ^ 1 - mi M; - ma Mo". Tir'fira 7--^ 5 ii .v .-a.- L A - .m :o -v .•n.t in: :.iaa: Maogaor. Business Cards, all sizes r -0* LO AJP- --i '—'-ll :il U: r Ao ma AO:. > . Mr mi Mo- I-Sao*-laagnm ma. :a • Sun : a" hzh-.-.i—!•' • 1. r.. L v^rt; orous .I.n.i'l liriat m .t-;.; Hi.-:-;: rr. ^ n Ihi-o-maa u-vna. Ao ma Ao • .i." Thir-.: 11 us. "•s m / W"tO r tn Mr m : i lo * n 10 -—;:: ma iaua in : X. m.; -"* ma r r r r vr.: 'a.r.ii*; kLT . ind ^i': * * Z TTT T7a "So you don't care, eh? You're % a? mi-iy AO : . i.'-i len in Typewriter Letter Circulars willing to defy me?" i'lii :: M Mr ! jI.*- ."aa.. ; a::: -o "a*. :.• m : A 0 T .u i 10 WZLL 2 »?TT»T til -. ru: s — i • ; S^v 5,'nnerh r S-inu^. p-wror 7 Z. Ti iin e-o a.a. a..:.. • New Year party. And most a:r. *! x, • 7 * lo - v--.: :a.- i.-: A.i. .'im.tt.. -c . 1.1 ."a.- nag-1 -': v- / ing thing of nil. Warror. Crar.-. 's usu- hmTims To An ••i. M : ji,--' o-m.-4. T'.i in-i0 •:* • "'.i.n •: ji. r-.o ..•m.i.' ""l ; 1-t.T Announcements oi ail kinds ally grim fa co was wroaihod ;r. —J. • ' le iLsteOfi'ia 1: TT: - . 1: - r'i.::-.- : m V smiles. He seemed tc- be en; .n-lr.g 1 -fra.s T-:.r- •u. -- .., m: a-.:- r-u-.v.o If*40 may you a'.l onjoy .1 May we extend to our many everything like a schc.'Ibay. _ V ?... Ar : A.-:. moasu:e full to overflowing of friends and patrons a very Oia 1.-.: :--v«a a--: Z'Tvnn '*nvT May tho joys f success and 1" -m i- i'- v-i a." - "It's the most puzzling " - . i iu k happiness a no. p: ?- happy New Year. The cares and troubles of the old j 1. - 5 i.:.i 1 Shipping Tags, various sizes Marjorie repeated again. peri:y. contentment bo yours this .'Happy New Year! May each year arc gone . . . let's welcome • c • * ii o: ! H i.-. : A r • . v .: • 1 -v glad New Yea 1. : - - u*. rt:.i_*-ti 5*..." i j.:: - She was . ut a dar.ce -. of thc 365 days see a hope the new with confidence and -,-•1 :ao - Ar 1 it. : . enn .*-. .i m : iau; Iharnn li- : Douglas Crane. Doug had lived granted, a wish come true, strength, and resolve to make It - : •r.r.sii'.cef .: a*.- S.ia.i r: Elir i Ar mn a.' i : • n a:., va -v --a 1- v 00.0 1 true. with his uncle since his parent? died the best yet. PALACE •: - • i. rati Z u ' :• Now. he was doing secretarial w :v. Bailey Acres .ll, .ip'if •-*-i v ?••.{ -vtrh a: r. Ar ?...<•• •• • -a.n«; •V- 0'- n.o. a Booklets and Folders •JV - : Mrs. Ihar -w Tar -y • Saranao ^ir im: Ao " • • "'• r.-.u: : .... and helping with the estate. H-. THEO BAILEY, Prop. Down Town Dairy :>-i:f: lao -v^nj -v'iH.i—jni: md .amj^mau —a*' jio^ m : j[0 . r-na .•.. a.-o* tr. 1 - "V vaoo • •: ian- should know a'.", the why; and where WINTO.V WJLCOX. Prop. CLEANERS ?- •••..:a.ng ->r- • i: 1. fores of everyth.r.g. Bat T rr MILK AND CREAM v : ?-a -- r-ft'i -ng i—— ;rr: CARL FREVEKMVTH F. P. MacFarlane Co. l:': iz: :--r'--s -*j Taac.e ;a _ :. t .a * ia-r:-. i .:•• Zr • ~ Window Cards and Handbills fessed complete ignorance. "He :us* Butter. Eggs. Milk Richmond's Cafe — • T UinVAKI) KIEL :* -ui* -itf o:i :: -a^ T-.j" I"- : .-"i.ta .•.a.iuio ma ji.* ma Ar aa./i : m>- v-a.- -..-.a * t- started making mad prerarati Prompt and Courteous Delivery ~:t - -a- : -e zi'-xz:- "••. •a mi: nsi/* no ir • O-^'ioa'* lea Ar laa Ar- aao*. Tos.r.-:::..:•» flrr :anna- Ph.-ne GS-F11 Phone M7 Theron Richmond, Prop. Coal - Feed - Seed :. »THO UC ? Lar?H2S after he came back frc:r. the :.ty Lowell - • ,*?, :-.r Mu at^-r -.j--.,.-. A. u.,. A - 7 ,.,.. . >: v. ?ac:: rc:nr.i. Phone 91 r 1 -r-c -iJ..- i.r ,•/ .. a. u.. . •1-. Vfa.—v—Liwd Wanted everything made ready f : F. P. MacFAHLANE S. D. WINGEIER -a^ ::a=aii-:c-.- um Mr ma An ..arar.i;« ma 1.-: .iao 1 • a..' ma A - 0 i ~ .•• .'•t-v-'.l ''W.:r a real party. But he hasn't t.id mc- "-Z -J. airt r-ir. <.—•?=•- Mr ma >.o;. r m: ma -.a -it. .-- ma a.- ma ao Ihao- ' i. 'O i.T L '.A-7- .. n. 1 "V A'.ulH '-OS. t. a w rd. Trr. a; much in the d. rk ..l~.'V. HrU'-'i l.:*v -n^n' Tltrustsaa ? •' • • u r. '-€.g : a u. m: as you are. Mi.rjie." '• /.V':..c=^*;r!.!r *^4 2i- tL- Ta •-vu: Mr md Mr-:./ahn "'rirn r..u rai-.-.r.- ao .a i a. In fact, any kind of ty\ , They were si'.er.t f r • m u ent — id ^.i r'?;-*.r't<.* ! l.*.-: laa j';'*. 3iii" ^as 1 * ",r m "~£Z~SAJ a-» iu: Trj*. a." ma 'Ao-; -"V.- a a.i'oa jn-n ma A.-:. 1 : Doug press*, d Marjorie s hatid t.-' t ^rrrkw la *'< YEAR sa.» la - v-a Ao md Ao, auotr ao i.:a Aoa ...hf;- I'-m- 1 1 ly. "I'm afraid that lcn-.:rr:v SEASON'S i-'-.: •; lH-t ia: 7' Mtrf ' !. 2'i-r.:r v ; UiSf. i" C'iH. Commercial Printing change back int.; Uncle Gr. ' ne fltL MIL THE 0-: iart* ui L~ •' : tz-uz • 1d . Shear ma la-mly :r Iowj:! if l-oana "..mia. -on .a r-ia-.c is#: :i a:^ irru.i T;:e I-imn" Hnipura ~c€ 11 a.i r. •• -ve:-- ao ma Aon r.. le- t 1. r. l-. r A utfi m : lers n. said: "I just can't rctnctr.l r Ur.:'.e SKTIWIS x -r.: v-"T' ma •TVOW a-t 'Li' aa: a •.rr^ia.e. u :: a-i: 1 ^ ' 1. r... Hign AJnua ma w-r that you may need. Warren ever really sn-./..ng •. i rv I A CiMfOUS a 1 r-re-'-ir- : : se -• '• io"^r*:i:«;a r .• i..aj::ai-r -^-i : .'.apias. Hmo "HZ-i 1- r-«rw:. ari :i asa iCM'O. eader 7*r—.> A.i>:* lamln r'• >- • i.-o.- . ran. *.'• ia1.-. .: ? i: rn av ^ r. . . truth tern rr -a I d n't :are if—" *L.L-A-i LirTZ3 1 »? vO-'T'-? :•••"••.;- ma i. — • •; Tz-t Tirz'.n sute -a." ; ma iy-.•fejjr^r '-..a. a. Aao aa,. ma Ao m : a. v». S-i > I ¥ : -..ii- ^^orsiniawt Thur-ai Jt i'Hi* "e.-fci T-a. 0 1 .raia. "So y u don't care, eh You're zlzjl : . x.':. c-r -A.:a.^ia Ao ma Aoo Tlaadu lenan* ma r£0 : -- a*. ir..u. v : Ao ma Ao T -man:; :r 1»~ ao, "...I. I'-io. ma .• i. • ;• :E3.Lm»- -«rrz>' ,e ^••rrzTT ' "1. .'_ i ./•"•; have to defy y u since y u put it Lowell Bakery and for many years to come. • - -"i - • •.- trtt* f.ai a-Srt ; M . •oa - m : 1- lenma md . .no - r. • Sanaa - A.o m; Ao *..".2;. v. j.y. Robert D. Hahn ' - v"" • r: - Ao A. GKOKGE HERALD. Prop. :.ux utit s-.u a.-. ?•: :i -.t.- 1 OV 5€.— i m T-.a.m-o) -a : last?.-, le.-m 10 ? . /v *.i* s-mr. * Uncle Warrvn d c me : i. • r and Webster Chevrolet Bukfd Goods of all kinds, Complete Food Market Leonard Studios "ma '.,mia.-: Ao . : : ..'S:u: ; .0 rf -v • .. :.•••' made of best Ingredients. i.-riira •. •; .aa wag::'•?:•.'! ..v: T.n v- • il . j "•au.ng - s T Groceries Meats CHRIS LEONARD AO : Ao ao..i l-ao • Chevrolet and Buick Sales and Service Smith Electric la - : :V a 21i,air.;u: Ao " n •.' ma •-a junaing •n-a Try our Suit Rising Bread ...... Vegetables Fruits 0 I r • " ma Ao: • lama -o ma Ao a • ma Aa,- on. -.an io -r Photonrapher .O'-". ;.i a z-' l.*, . • * - .. a. ma A." *...n "Bu" we don't urde^^ta^d " D Pl.onr- lo Russell Smith, Prop, < m : Ao a :. a' aa.>i" '-••on •' in aa - } i»I«'nn fr-.p.. Lowell I'hone IKJ Lowell •i -.i .V. ..r.a-...- .r.^r • i' .: gaspc-s. ' : r.i* a v • • -- Phone 14 We Deliver Phone 184 Lowell i i." (1- ".t-"--- •. o. • I.r..- -na ur-o :• s- mtaomsed Phone 185 Lowell, Mich. - IK r • m i .a " : .-. Ar ma Ao 11 a«. ma r e g • ma Ao. ' iiue" A.iif- f •na- * .a o. ..o: va. . ' . : • r" n -1 :•: 7 •.i-ov t-inn-o : 1 v.; i ;e • la . a.l v • - - v ••• '. A i" ~ a? ' V, - ort • T. vf - '• Ti. t.... t. •'i. "i M •? :***. u> "iiift - . v •--.a. J W'.J a%ui 5. VV. 5owT"ri Also all kinds of w ' :.t i a or- v.r t •tr'.t.a • j.ausc.Ui i ' r..u^» ; .r *. '.-ur. ',* • -. •. U."u: rf.. • *.'rii-r-.ati 1 .H 'ur.-* •.•a^';a.•.-: u*..: » '• - - • ' ' T" —... -1 ;.t '-.ar V .- ... -.anaa & Iran a 7-.i0 a. r*.. vv.,.»i .v,na •y.'-'t i . ... . - , .... ,. .r.. , . ir m n. a •.-. ."1 U*. f. .- • ••* •'* 1 ^ ' •' " - :.r.a • A..' SOCIETY PRINTING the be --.» '. •„-..; stA-^i -.»• ..•/.»*•• ;.t rf-". .uu-j*. a r.a " . -•••.•/• • .a* a ma A. could have to.is fa; •' -' u*.i< •w.rvr, a • •' 'a.v.io if Lani'.mg Ao to.a A . Ar ma ,i mosphere of b me ^ 'v ^ j .r.r. • i.w .ti. Ao m : A. va.a A i.ir: i > ,.1 J gave this r-. ."y. '- Ht •/ •' -"u-- •'.' • .'./,•• va. •; T.,- . > »•.- » :ao io.f 1 l i T'.vo f i-v: pv. ur.* 14;.: -.^ •• ••" '.•• v ma sio.aer a - •%' • ,. r.a .t.n., "• •• : -••••aaam• . ma .*k *'• '**'•* " "man a o.a :,•: him bef : r • : . i t* u*t «-••'. f rutl .. <•. ... , ... t» , Ao ma A. Zrr.iT.f" n.o. tan " r-*. v. > •• - : •*•* ••• •••' • 1 ••• A- t..'. A. - <..- and Marj tellin ..'s ommos » UVJ .'it-', v. «U

to mid:, a: t • . .' going nour.ee y ur • m; a gem* C. H. Runciman Elevator iii ,-Qirtua- they begin, yo.. : ha; md An. rhu>.. irfiin. ' a aa Produced With Paiisliking Care YEAR. Foreman Poultry Farm Coal - Coke • Wood Heim's Texaco Station

Seed* Fertilizer and General Farm Supplies - - -• rnm m - - * *" " - T f- Principal 1010 Holidays E. C. Foreman, Prop. 9 WM. HEIM, Proprietor 4» i * — Conic in Middle of 11 cck We pay cash for Beans, Potatoes, Clover Seed, Onions Phone 9114 East Main St. ------yrr, ' X *^ i ' ' ' Unlike the pa.-.* ye-r, :o4' v.o;. • .rr.- - - ' - - — • • r have many i .n? •.v.-okends A!i pr.r. Ar cipal holida;. - fall ;r. '.hfr middle %./. v/ *)•* •*/!*.•**» y.anjO^ i ma Ao ma Ao-- 1 ao, 7 a, -•—* o y/ rrrr- " *» •/. /•.# .'.n • lome. - aril . , . , roaml" ton's birthday ail faii Thur.-day yvfmf.f •/, a" -rf' rf* .'.n • r t -r* DOLLARS SENT '*.*"a4 •/ 14,^ ms/t-tAr* tti'• i "**' M/ ma 'An- .*.-'1 Heilmaa ma '* ^ rf .a^.nau ^uiv-- Ao md A.— ixrara Christmas and Vth-rmne"; day come lh J •is.oaraa" •"'•nana Ail tr>1 ^ ^ lD«•• • •/>'* •' V* i 11 nt •r-.an.-a Ai' -.nu Ai-' na: ^ PRINTING day or Saturday, because there's y '' Aa rr..pprPippv .ni.Tot t -'iKp«:-'iu« '.••v V^* - * ••" Aai" jC-ii.it-rr.r only 52 of each. But there are 53 .'j.?.'/. •/ <*-'.. fs- r*' '"'f* *••>*' /•«'• «•• »<." /ou -iuUt. n ma .in ".t ii- ,•'• 'av^i^'*a -,art-maj unm?. -n ma •miam-n n Tiri'maa Mondays. rs. y.or ^ 'j'/.* I*" '/ .>a/-r 4U.'.' v't" cottier >na Mrs. ' Nc«e Ccmt Seek i •/,»i •» r.t*- r .r*"* ><">• Xuie knigntfr"" ma Miunpu'v.. "*.>• Aruscai amgracs rr-•-•-, o .:•• --na- -i m -' ir.aa" •-^nang va. v--,; «t lo ' suf 'imjin ' X'^/r '•)*,*«'' ''•* rtiiui v,» r,ir», 4*rru-j> A: ma 4: liir -: ma .:v -nTie -.r-amm va, •-' v 4 WHITE Students Sign Death Warrants . . Cnritmai -v^nim; vnh -heir lar- v-.; •nut-r'-a. *"-*,»• Thrvm... if- *5^ «KS iS 1 Alma -More than 200 Alma col- -rna r ..-n ••• vru 1'.? Ai md Ai- Vani ent * lege student* signed a death war- r rant in seven h urs when th« col at r-mgw frrrm f-i.—u 'a- *' roa -'ge paper circulated a petition de- i»- 4rv#?n o -h^ niiai •:: »i ri::^ ilgned to show futility of petlUor v m* •icnnm in, fmaa" r. .•sing. X We wish for you and yours a full ^amaer- TV" r*r* anus mprvnau- n THE LOWELL LEDfiER and gullibility of signers. Appar- measure cf life's best things In ihi/tUJn« Kim:h in oppor- The good y/ili of the present season brings to mind your good will of thc year to come, and hope that it-v 4 < t '/'t'A tT/*" iy SconoUc ?n the pai-.t. year, for which we give you sincere thanks. May hap- • '• W ./.Ay, / • •». U 2ur 2< Thrttmaa aa:— 1'-- J a 1 »•-.• of * profesa^r a birthday, the fake tunity and contentment for you. every success, every joy be yours. .... n-/.r u-«M low - " ^ 1 petition provided that each jrfgner pine . be yours during the year to come. • -r „ ^ -ut'on. Mwrnb^r ir^oiar,' f.rvi fhm 239 219 L Mas SL ,»iilin;!l|it 7 .ij lor. '. T a Ao ma Mr* Ir-imp-. • -vara -r.- ; n '.if Tc"'-;ina T:: ••i.o, would decapitate (behead; himself Lowell—Harry Day, D. A. Wlngeler, E. E. Bprlngett, Grant An niM",' '••jiii.fi a#, trooper. Warner, A. E. Smith. u»ram«x from l-mna arm'- "r "h*. T^nelir r 'hR -nii' on that day. r-" vf' Caecade—John J. Wattewea •!*»•» '*/"'*rr.y, 'Jt '<<* n--**.1* ,{ Th« 'trl'MW Kayeri" . -lapias ma liucaat* n Thrttmui ar"-.-. 'V t annc- Mo l err OiJlf •>!<»»*.••«'>/< •<•*' * '/>'h -V .:»• rv sutn. Koieker: "Iff wonderful, but ; Percy J. Read & Sons ggs ^nnflcyu Tiir-.stZR&i •"-xr'.T. t: -iie bad a deaf uncle who was arrested Lowell Municipal Light & Power Plant lW ,u / r nt7 /,rCt •- na , itnise rat *^r— t •-'. ut^na- Stite Mitnl Fin linraiM Cia^aiy », V .' '•""VU"^ ^l, *-i v.a'• /' •-»«•' « •I " '" ' ^ raumn• *.' -- aaae - miiaikc-a- . n ue Uwawr- and the Judge gave him a bearing ff /M 1#n< -a, MeCormich'Deering Dealer F. i. NcMAHON, Superintendent WlCWCA/t'S scov tbe oast morning." Mr ma Ar* Aar-.n "muHrJ/uT •f Miibigai n aa i ornM WHl*T »twT Boeker: "Thafe nothing. I once tn w" »•«."« """• ' * ^ -«• •"'11 -4 .•n»-n' Ihrsrraas rrrh Aar** J-iilnr LvweU Dr. M. It Sbfpard, W. A. 1Mb. L. W. Butberford. Light A Fewer Committee •... i.iK """> "• >"•» "« "'f •" au-wi. n i---: ad a Miad aunt who walked into Ttt Church Si, Fttat, Mlehlgaa « ma 3un«* Mimger. I—fcujiri and aawdoet" W. V. ETEEAS, Ftniliwrt HL K. FIS*. ) GR; NO R. DS Y THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1989 F EIGHT

Social Events More Local News YilOP! :A|RJl,l W I, HC O M 1 WISH YOli A ENJOYABLE CELEBRATION OF Dolores Doll3way is spending the GOLDEN WEDDING Christmas vacation with friends in Tho Golden Wedding anniversary Saginaw. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee Bob Schwacha returned Christ- was a very happy .occasion at their mas mcrnfng from a trip to Miami home in Southwest Lowell. On Sun- Beach, Fla. day afternoon, one hundred fifty [HappyNewYear relatives and friends from Lansing, Mrs. Louise Walkley cf Lansing Pontiac, Charlotte, Grand Rapids. was a holiday guest at the Austin Coons home. Cascade, Caledonia, Lowell, Alto, 7940 Rockford and Carson City called to Morse Schwacha is spending a give their congratulations and best j few days this week visiting rel- wishes to the happy couple. atives in Detroit. SUgar fine"' gran' 10 Oreetinrs I9ii On Monday. December 25, a Lawrence Booth and son Richard i bountiful Christmas dinner was of Grand Rapids were Christmas served in their honor to twenty-. J - . • May the New Yoar be over- guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Inine relatives, followed by a pro-i Kraft. Libby'sMilk I gram of old fashioned music fur- fl.wing with all kinds of joys and pleasant surprises j nished by Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Seeley. I Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Switzer and To our many friends we say for you. family of Belding visited at the RED & WHITE RED & WH TE j Plied Quiggle and Leon Blakeslee., "Happy New Year!" And may (XXXX Sugar box W2C [Singing: of old songs was led by ! 'Harold Harter home Wednesday our friendships grow throughout bottle 19c ( Cranberry Sauce can 13c Stuffed Olives | La verne Schwab with Evalyn evening. the coming year. ; Briggs at the piano; a duet "When )BEECHNUT CUT EDEN A Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks ' My Golden Hair Has Turned to HARTMAN'S served a Christmas dinner on Sun- jCocktailettes pkg. 10c can 10c Peas 2 no. 2 cans 19c' j Silver Gray", was sung by Mr. and Wax Beans day for 17 relatives from Ionia and V R 1 c; I j R i ff, 1,1 lill) Wj l MICHIGAN i ;Mrs. Lyle Bovee; Jack Schwab Clarksville. I MARASCHINO 999 l.-sjing. 'We've Come A Long Way DRUG STORE bottle 10c Red Beans canSc Tomatoes can 8c| 'Together"; Evalyn Briggs and Mt*. and Mrs. James Topp, Jr., j Cherries Bernadine Tallant sang "It Came Wm. C. Hartman, Prop. and Mrs. E. C. Walker spent Sun- ! Upon a Midnight Clear" after day with Mr. and Mrs. James Topp, FOR A HAPPIER NEW YEAR- | which the happy crowd left for Sr., of Saranac. i Fiirfjo SERVE BIROS EYE FOODS! Ulu'ir homes wishing the bride and Mrs. R. C. Goldsmith of Vicks- Fruit Cosktail lai! can 10e ;ioom many more years of mar- burg is spending the winter months i happv iiii-ii life. Many beautiful gifts, four among whom wore Perry 1 royor ai the homo f her daughter, Mrs.! •;» |weu(iing cakes and a purse of nion- and si.-t. i Mary. Wllma Yoder and c. Hlmebaugh. FRANCO-AMERICAN icy wore ^iven them i:i remcm- Allj-n Scluock. i Inai'oe ut" tho occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clinton '• ant' I'hurston Springett and children .-pent the Christmas jf were holiday week-end m YE An llirtli(l:t> .Surprise soa.-on with Mr.:. Clinton's parents Kucsts of his parents, Atty. and Macaroni, Spaghet'i 25c ..r i •jkovl.n- Ml'rf- R. E. Springett. 1' nnie Loo ilal.; was pleasantlv ." V, r. » it • v' -u. prisfti on hn birthdav l-,« Mr. an.l Mu. Pmrn Kauffman Mr. ami Mrs. James Topp and i w.v'n •<,'IV bv tb. fol >\vi" ' rliss- children spent Christmas with Mrs. E. C. Walker spent Christmas m nauv. Pordthy Pockhamf Betty MrsMr - parents of White day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 25c TURKEYS Matter, Patty Priebe, Gloria Doyle. cCloud^iul- . c- G-otl in Ionia. toAll ! 0ldDutc!iCrnser4- As we finis1 h our CHICKENS • DUCKLINGS Alma Stiles. Evelyn Myers, Norma- 'A' .'! Mr. and Mrs. Bert Purchase and! Jean Haglund amlBarbara Thorn..; Mn. w«r. ChrtaUj... gue.U at Ibe Selected I'.rnile A birds. U.S Gov- crnmcntInspected Cleaned, drawn, nock Hospital Wednesday. home cf Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hub- Large box Social Brevities rc.iiiv to roust GUARANTEED James Shaffer of Flint visited ba,d 'n Gra,ui RaPids- A Glad New Year—May every one with each $1.00 purchase 15c TO SATISFY OR MONEY BACK. ! Rinso The Book Revelew club met at j,is mother, Mrs. Maggie Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyser enjoyed of the coming 365 days cf the the home of Mrs. D. A. Wlngeler Saturday. Christmas day at the home of herj New Year be "Happy Days" for SPECIALS! Effective Dec 28-Jun 3 Tuesday evening and enjoyed the Rov.. Tobias Schrock leaves Sun- niece, Mrs. Norman King and you and yours! GRKKX A WHITE STRAWBERRIES review by Mrs. Warner R th of Ed-;day for Johnstown, Pa. where he family in South Boston, Box vquam full quart 23t.« win Arlington Robinson's "Tils- wjii attend a ten-day ministerial M . n „... FRESH FRUHS tram and Isolf. meetmc Ml' and MlS• Roy Hl11 of Glttnd I Coffee tb. 15c i m i • - r\ . • e Rapids and George Rowden of j and VEG'TABLES LIMA BEANS DfDXLIC \i 11 ts/'Tf h ^ hnT a 0 «JS'Grand Ledge were Sunday dinner BuM;]u.il*3lh!-mpod dm&uox BIRTHS jAlma Stahl and children were Mr. of Mr8 James ^ and Mrs. Mose Hoffman and sons REYNOLDS' BLUE \ WHITE I Now is the time to have HOLIDAY VALUESI ' Verle and Vlveron and family all Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hlmebaugh, box 2Si To Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Carrier of Goshen, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. spent Christfftas with their daugh- MEN'S WEAR plenty of sweet, juicy Coffee lb. 23o CREEN PEAS. . | lleaven of darksville,j Mrs Alma Stahl and children:tcrtaincd with a dinnel. on Ch|.i8t. Walker, at Almont. ; „ n w n . Lafia btockford and Mr. and spent Wednesday with her brother ,i„,. f .. vi...... I Mrs. C. H. Davies of Saranac Mr.-. Mayford Heaven of Zion Hill Do« Post and family of Saranac. n.l rhn h-on of lonli nd Joan WachtoihaU8or enter- and son Walker of Santa Monica, i. d Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Moore The Misses May and Mary m I nnd Mis John Areha t and ^ ^ ^ a dinne1, 0n Ch,,SstmasICalif.. were callers last Thursday I Fresh Ground Beef lb. 17c | md children of Belding. Schrock will accompany their cou- ?, n,ilv ^itnau ami . . y , . . c™- famliy. day fol Mi 8> Inez Av0I nnd Mrt of hcl aistei ( Mr8j Harry Wattera Cranberries lb. 15c Ellthe Soose is spending;.sin LeRoy Schrock to his home In and Mi's. J. K. Moore. I dayn with her uncle and Kansas where they will assist In Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks ac- Ralph Story of the Ware dis- Beef Chuck Roast lb. 20c l unit'."mr.'"atid Mrs. liov conduHlnV' B^ for'about eompanied "Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Don Parket and famHy of Tonlajtdct has been ill for several days I 1 a nd nd Mr8 Celery Hearts 5c Mrs. Elmer Miller was taken In six weeks DeClair of Freeport to the home f ^ « ' Glnbaughjwlth yellow jaundice at the homo a m 00 hP aftcr of 11,8 8on tho Uoattle Ambulance to the Pen-I of Mrs. DeClair's brother. D. Moy- °nft t ?H r V ^"wnu 'i ' George Story, In Lowell. I Lard Home Rendered Style 2 lbs. 17c! n a e Head Lettuce 2 for 15c nook Hospital of Hastings Sunday The foreigner who had been on In Barryton for Christmas din- hom • • • ^sonj ^ ^ ^ 01|vcr g|m 1 I iftornoon. where she Is being treat- roliof for fifteen years nnd who "e ' Monday. |Ml,t and Mrg Haro|d j4nt and Oysters pt. 23c j od and will undergo x-rays Tues- explained that he trampled the Mr> and Mrs. Harold Englehardt Mr. and Mrs. James Marsh and |two sons of Saranac were Sunday I 'ay- „ ^ „ American flag because ho didn't 8pont Sunday and Christmas with son Leland of Chicago spent the.visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Key. R. C. Johnson and wife en-|llke this country, must be crazy. Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanderMeulen Christmas holiday with Mrs.'Rittenger In South Lowell. I SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 23c PORK ROAST lb. 16c CHUNK BACON lb. 17c j tntainod the lattor's throe slsteraiHe showed an amazing streak of at Dearborn. Miss Charlene Taylor Marsh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and families Christmas Day. ,Ingratitude and 111 nature. He '|. homo with them and is Bouben Leo. Mrs. John Lalley entertained Grade 1 Boston Butt—Lean Any size piece . eturned I A holiday dinner was enjoyed on ishould bo put on board an outgo- gnonding the Christmas vacation . with a family dinner on Christinas Mrs. E. iH. Roth and Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wea- iBg ship and kept going until he jlel.e> I f," ' , for her sons, Bob of Lapeer and | SPARE RIBS lb. CALF HEARTS lb. 12^c VEAL SH. ROAST lb. 22c j ver when Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Park-j roaches his native land. I . .. .. I 0_ South Lowell and Mr. Jack of Dowagiac, her daughter, or. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snepardj Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kraft call- and Mrs. D. D. Krum of West Ver- Margaret, and Kathrynl Anna and md Mrs. Fannie Draper all of , od n Mr. and Mrs. Louis Haner in gennes were Christmas dinneriLoyal Lalley of Grand Rapids and BEEF POT ROAST lb. 18c PIG LIVER 2 lbs. 19c VEAL STEW lb. 15c | Fru,1C0 oL airplanes jg j hns Tuesday. Mrs. Haner is guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Krum'jim McMahon. Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. L.L , n. —t 0 , - - mmm i llowk (.f Freeport nnd Mr. and' fh United States In a recent tho fjrrnor Mrs. Sllsby of Lowell. Sunday. mon She Is 93 years old and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuart and Mrs. Eugene Krauss and son Duane ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rittenger and -ponding the day with them. I Mrs, Kraft report that she looks , „ .... . family of- Freeport, Mrs. L—. M—. i 'and feels fine. family of South Lowell, Mr. andjyeitor and Marlon had Christmas FOOD Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bashore Mrs. Howard Rittenger and chil-dinner at the Lloyd Yeitor home and children. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Wednesday callers at the Harley dren and Mrs. John Rittenger were | South Lowell. Betty Lou Stuart ;ard Trowbridge and children and: n and Anna Maynard residence were Christmas guests at the Carl Rit-1 remained for a week's visit with j.Mr. arid Mrs. John Showers who; 50c psr Month Mr, and Mrs. E. l». Robinson of tenger home in Grand Rapids. her grandmother. MARKET j spent Christmas with their parents, i South Haven and Mr. and Mrs., llf „ ,ii ! Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Trowbridge. Mr 8 WEAVER'PHONE 156 S WE DELIVER Roy Chambers of Pontiac. Mr. 1 ' Walters of Belding| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Achesdn, I Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Stahl on-; Pays for accidental in- ont c l, ,8tma8 R bin son was at one time an in- ?f [ " day with her son, Ronaidt Howard and Vivian spent itertalned their children and fam-i juries for anyone structor at the Freshman college fitters and family. Miss Christmas with Mrs. Achoaon's sis- lilies Christmas Day. in your car. here. Marguerite Walters of Grand ter. Mrs. Vein Yeitor and family In ] A full house greeted the students Rapids spent the week-end and Grand Rapids. Vivian is visiting Alton-V ergennes till brought her back that after- Mrs. James Baird, Mr. and Mrs. md teachers of the Rosonfterger Protect Your Income, Mrs. Charles Schwacha and four Christmas day with her parents. I this week with her aunt, Mrs. John noon, iAroh C ndon and Mr, and Mrs, children and Miss Ethel Roberts Mrs. Clyde Condoti school Friday evening and enjoyed Mr. nnd Mrs. Glenn Condon and Allen, in Lan8,n»- I'lru and Ch'-stor Cimrch calS'Dit'k Biiird and son Allan, a most entertaining Christmas pro- and Clem Alexander of Detroit on tlifir sis!. ;-, Mrs. Mocker in Alton mill pond is fr zen over. gram. I, well Tm ';ay and then had din- Makes those wh > Kavo fish houses H. J. RITTENGER, Agt. and Mrs. Frank Schwacha and Mr. .nd M . Fraak lleiigso; ror Rov. Tobias Schrock and famliy and children enjoyed Christmas r with Mr. and Mrs. Will Con-1think about getting thotn in repair, sons. Howard Morse of Detroit and child i or ^pent Christ mas entertained last week his nephews LOWELL, MICHIGAN dinner Sunday with their mother. C 11 n City wit rso of Keene Moseley Extension ('lass will was a week-end guest at the li relatives. and nieces of Hutchinsc.;, Kansas. Mrs. Carrie Condon of Vergennes.! Mr. and Mi> Mr. ar.d .Mr. Clyde Condon had meet next Wednesday afterno rn Schwacha home. l-'rc i Bi t . , t'rntor - George and Harry Ford also spent J New Years Eve tainod SuiuR'.y lor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. n!;d Mi . IVI! Condon and Mr with Margaret Keech, Meinbers 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Holliday, the day there. John I'ia. i;r. Xi 'il and .Wis n Bri. ind Mrs. Dit-k i'.aird i r dinner pli-a-^e bring pictures id" patterns bon of HasLlng.- , Mr. and Mr.- Ki' 1 '.nests hi. W( k Weiiii. sday hon- 'hat are becoiniii!; to yoursolf, tape Mildred and Lawrence, Mr. and M|. a|uI ^ phili Davonporl DANCE Witlonbaeb and Mi an.l M: Wal- >r:!!« Dell n 1;is birthday. i measure, pins, selssors. tailor Mrs. Russell Schrier and Denny of ont(ll.talned m and thell., tt: U itionbach of Graitan-tj). Mr. and Mr. Fred i'icknor ji.;chalk and black c tlon tape. Also Lansing. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Mul- famlueg( Mr. and Mrs, Otto Klenk PINE LAKE Mrs. Kato Tuiinbu!! is visilin}; vided Christmas day between the "• (.n time at 1 o'clock, STRAND ion and family. M«'. and Mrs Ken- and fan;ily of Spal.ta and M|, and| family gatherin*.- at Libbie Carr'.si Albert Blazer is the first mem- an<, San(!, a Joann 6 miles East Cedar Springs Mr. and Mrs, Calvi:; Thornps n LOWELL y n Vlckery t( ^ Mrs. Merl Fleet cf Grand Rapids j n ar BuoUf rd for a rv-w day. . 'omie ami with Mrs. Rickner'si her of the Moseley fox huaters' were Christmas dinner guests at i on Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. i SUNDAY NIGHT Mrs. Sam Vandonbr>'Ck a((M)m- parents in Grand llapids, club to bring down a fox this the Myron Kyser home. Henry Jahnke and family, Hopry puh led rolativo,- to Dot roil aftor Mr. ami Mrs. Pete Petersen en-i season. FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DEC. 29 - 30 Christmas guests cf Mr. and I Ruehs and Gletha of Caledonia I spending Christinas hoto and will (ertained with a family dinner, al- Mrs. Roger McMahon wore Mr. and and Fred Vogel and daughter' DECEMBER 31 visit thorn for a few days. so had Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garfield. 9 Mn*. Frank McMahon and Bruce. Lore}ts Alpine were Tue.day Dorus Church and Cbos'or Church. U, 8| nt ,hl! Dancing B o'clock until ? Mr. and Mrs, Oo . Franfi-cn and 'Graveyard of Atlantic Mr. and Mrs. Byrne McMahon and K ' « Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Diek P.aird woro last The Blase r family and their i / nome children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Key- - Tuesday evening callers at tiie diildren were all entertained at the' Located Off Sable Island Dunftr nldKB nolds and children. Mr. and Mrs.! Fred Bla.-er hon!.*. home f Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur! Georges banks is one of thc rough- John Linton of Alto and Mr. and, Marcus Fr ;st and childron. Furdy in Grand Rapli on Christ-! est places on which to Osh olY the ! Mrs. Geo. Yaeger cf Grand Ledge.j Gloria and Sonny or Detroit were mas day. Now England coast. It is here and Monday afternoon ••tilers f Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker (net on the Grand Hanks n(T tho dreaded Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Simpson at-i and Mrs. Claud t'ond. n. Mildred C nvetse) of Crand Rap-; shoals of Sable Island that many a b'' ,;lad to kn w he is able now to night of February 24. 1820, 15 Glou- ing Mr. and Mrs. Althen Simpson V- up a short time each day, visit. cester vessels and their crews oi a and daughters, Betty and Mudge. Billle Condon. Jr.. is spending Bill Condon drove to Sparta on 120 men were lost, leaving 70 wid- Christmas m rnlnu to take Mrs. 'his Week near Sparta with bis BR01UN Mrs. F. J. Hosley, Virginia, "ottsln. Kenneth Colby, ows and 140 fatherless children te Frederick and Dick spent Tuesday Lowell Liveitock Ann. C Iby so she might be present at mourn for them. Terrific Rales dur their family dinner. Her son Mer- Byron Frost loaded ut a car of with Mrs. B. O. White in-Lansing. ipples from the Gordon Frost ing the winters of 1873, 1870, an'* Viwdu SPOOM They returned by way of St. Johns C. H. Runciman, Msnaftr •torage at Moseley Tuesday. On again in 1879, wrought dreadful hav where Virginia met Miss Ryan, her Wednesday a car was 1 aded for oc among the fishing fleet. instructor from Central State Gordon Frost. Old-timers will recall when there Teachers' College, Mt. Pleasant, Mrs, Coleta Condon and Mr. and were more than 500 "sail" In the - ALSO • and a group of classmates and ac- Mrs. Doll Condon had dinner with various fisheries out of Gloucester. companied them to Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon. Today, vessels do not have to de- where they presented a program of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Condon nnd pend upon sail alone, but are SUN.-M0N folk dances Tuesday evening. Miss DEC. 3I-JAN. I TUES..WED,, JAN, M Hosley returned home Wednesday. children spent Christmas after- equipped with Diesel engines which noon in Lowell with his mother. make them independent of tide am', Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wlnchell and Her other sons, T m nnd Claud and wind and enable them sometimes t< I H [ Y R1 AI II / son Tom cf Ionia, Dr. and Mrs. A. his wife were callers also. escape impending danger; but the- V. Wenger, Dr. and Mrs. Bmll Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Francisco are not always successful. The se.: Roth and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. called Sunday at Butterworth hos- is always exacting its heavy toll John Weisheimer and Louise. Mrs. •dtnl to see her uncle, Charles Last year it claimed five Oloucestr J. W. Weisheimer, Mr. and Mrs. Krum who was injured when the Sinclair Weston of Orand Rapids, ladder slipped on the icy steps as vessels and 16 of her fishermen Since the year 1830 to the preset Ellse Roth of Keene. Ur. and Mrs. he was decorating for Christmas Grays cn Newark and Shirley of over the outside archway at their day, just about one-third of Glou coster's history as a fishing por< Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Small flats. He suffered a fractured pel- of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. the sea has taken 1,020 of her vet vis. wrist and two ribs. Roth and children and Mrs. John sols and a total of 4.830 of he Mr. and Mrs. C, O. Condon hod Roth. Sr.. were Christmas guests men. Tragedy, but yet adventur Christmas dinner with their aunt. at the John Roth home Sunday. Libbie Carr. Please accept our sincere and romance. appreciation of your good Mr. and Mrs. Cljllo Francisco One of the greatest dangers a flsl Mr. and Mrs. Will J. Morse spent New Year ahead! New visions will during 1939, and our -ntortalned Christmas for their erman has to contend with is th* | Saturday night and Sunday at the . . . new hopes . . , new oppor- wishes for a happy New Year. •bll^ron. Lee nnd George and his dread fog which sometimes sudden home of their daughter and son- tunities. May the coming year 'a^llv. Charles Francl«e i nnd Mr, ly settles over the fishing ground* in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Travis th Mrs. John Kropf and son Bern- be all that you hope for. and shuts out all view. Fisher In Ionia. On Sunday, a Christmas ard. dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and men in their small dories have be Art Bln-n-s spent over the holidays Mrs. Nelson Meengs and daughter come separated from their vesselt* Lowell Lumber with relatives here, Had Christmas of Flint, Mr, and Mrs. Russell •inner with the Frank Biggs fam- and are lost for days. Some nevei Morse and daughter of Carson ft Supply Co. Mv and called on as many old return. City, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Morse and neighbors as he had and daughter of St, Louis. Mo„ Lowell Manufacturing Co. mrcs WALTEB time to. Ledger want ads. bring results. Miss Vee Brasltls of Orand Rapids. I. O. ALTENSURCER. M«ia,.r Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon en- Stbdtd Skfts MtcUJ Sbrti Lew Morse of Lowell, Mr. and tertained on Christmas dajr for •ubseribe for the Ledger, Mrs. W. H. White and Mrs. Plo Mr, and Mrs, Dell Condon. Mr, and per year. Stein of loala.