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SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DEC. 27. 192S. No. 51

Andrew Binns, Old Will Pratt, Former CLARK EQUIPMENT PLAYS Time Resident Dies New Year’s Greetings Record-Printer Dies ilELOPM lT. STARTED At Oklahoma City Tile Record greets, Buchanan on the eve of what In Chicago Dec. 16 promises to be One of the best years in the history of TO 775 Word was received here last Will Pratt, native of Buchanan TOWARD CREATION OF week by Harry Binns of the death, the town. and an employee of the Record of­ of his cousin, Andrew Binns, at fice many years ago-, died Sunday, Oklahoma City. Okla. Andrew Lest anyone Should, think that the foregoing Dec. 16 at Chicago, and was: buried CHILDREN OF EMPLOYES Binns was born in Buchanan, the statement is made of the idle Mali that too often Wednesday in the city cemetery at son Of Capt. B. E. Binns. who characterizes such greetings, we present the following South Bend. MODERN HOME CITY headed the Buchanan company of ■ ------o------volunteers to the Union army. B. facts: Sir, Pratt’s parents were Mr. 775 Packages Given E. Binns was for many years in and Mrs. Francis Pratt, early day Now H ere’s the clothing business where the The Clark Equipment Company has completed or residents bn Detroit street. He at­ Beginning Sewer and Paving Improvements; To Families of Desenbcrg store now Is, In 1S79, partly finished during X92S three additions to its plant, tended school here, and learned the Andrew Binns and B. E. Binns aggregating in all 35,000 square feet of added floor printing’ trade in the Berrien Coun­ Routing M-60 Through Town; Selection the Employees went to Sedan, Kas.. and in 1SSS) ty Record office. He left Buchan­ to Olda., with the opening of that space. While industrial companies do not make a prac­ an when young, going to Chicago, New Postoffice Site Outstanding district. Andrew Binns there en­ tice of revealing future 'contracts or business pros­ where he followed ■ the printer’s Proposition TWO REEL COMICS tered the plumbing and steam fit­ pects, you are entitled to draw the logical conclusion. trade all of his life. The only ting business, building up a large These plant additions were not made with the certain relative lhung here is Ralph Ham­ While tiie year now drawing to contracting business. A few years ilton and Ward Hamilton of De­ a close was marked by no spec­ Watson smelled smoke. prospect of a production decline immediately ahead. troit are also nephews. tacular events or changes in Bueh- March IS.—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. ago he was awarded the contract Runner journey to Kalamazoo to A BALLADE OF YE Clark Band Plays and for the- installation of plumbing They were made, we may be assured, with a fairly anqn, it was decidedly a year of QUART progress for the town, with several celebrate a double golden wedding and heating- in the new state definite prospect of larger production in the immediate wi th Mr, and Mrs. Louis Rapp. Chicago Stars capital at Oklahoma City. steps forward and none backward. Bi Haws future. There were few changes in the March 27.—Council passes reso­ It was ye marry Christmas day Entertain business section, and those mainly lution endorsing installation storm We do not know what additional employment the 3 ADDITIONS and sanitary sewers on Portage At seven- in. the morn. trading positions among the mer­ When I drove out on the South additions mean, but certainly they mean the possibility chants. But several notable steps and Third street, Bend road. Officials- of the Clark Equipment LOCAL FARMS of a large increase in the working force of the plant. were taken in city improvement. March 29—Dr. T. J. Burns of For a two-pint flask of corn Company played Santa Claus to Chicago addresses Chamber of 775 children- of employees at a Steps were taken toward the ex­ It is evident that the automobile manufacturers BUILT FOR pansion of the town sewer system, Commerce banquet’. It was eight o'clock when I got Christmas party held Saturday of the United States are looking forward to the record and these improvements would March 31.—Paul Caruso buys hack afternoon at the theatre building" have been completed during the Buchanan Candy Kitphen. at the plant, a two-hour program RAISE GOOD year in the history of the industry. And as goes the To old Buchanan town. year, had not the enterprise been APRIL For it was ten by the village- clock. of entertainment being given in, national automobile industry at large, so goes local CLARKPLANT followed by phenomenal bad luck. And the sun was going down. connection with, the affair. industry. Buchanan may confidently expect that this Arrangements were made for the April 2.—Buchanan barbers re­ The audience of approximately tremendous increase in production will be reflected installation of paving on River and vise shave and haircut tariff up­ It was two o’cloak in -the after­ eight hundred children and parents CROPS IN ’28 NEW STRUTURES AT BAT­ Portage street, comprising one of ward. noon gathered at 2 p, m., the Clark band' here. the greatest single additions to April 2.—-Republicans and De­ TLE GREEK AND BER­ mocrats fight it out in township When I said. “This: can’t be rite— being on hand to greet them with PRODUCER TO CUSTODIER ' That will mean more men employed, a larger pay­ the pavement of the city in its I guess I must be Santa- Claus instrumental music and: a. profes­ RIEN SPRINGS history. elections. ■i! Or else I'm. a ." sional entertainer from Chicago in MARKET FAVORS THE roll. And of this increased stream of currency placed April S.—Presbyterian church the guise of a traffic cop. clown in circulation through the wage earners, the local busi­ One of the events most fraught gives Easter cantata.. LOCAL FARMER Most important in new construc­ with promise was the definite de­ April 11.—Village council finds The following which I shed my ushering the mothers and children ness men will be allotted their fair share. At least they tion during 192S were the new cision by the state highway board shoes to their seats and entertaining that Portage paving contract may Notwithstanding rather unsatis­ have no reason to feel depressed over the outlook. Clark Equipment buildings, com­ to route M-60 through the south­ be void on account of lack of nec­ And shinned up the side of the them until the regular program factory wheat, potato and hog prising additions completed for the ern edge of Buchanan. This as­ started: prices, the Buchanan district lias During the coming year, Buchanan will doubtless hammer and brake departments, sures Buchanan of immediate con­ essary legal preliminaries. And swung m y arms and jumped Two- Chicago entertainers then had a better year than in 1927, and the new 100x300-foot housing nections with a highway that is April 12.—Local fruit growers across staged; an old-fashioned Punch and change from the village to the city form of govern­ report probable damage to peach according to the St. Joe Valley plant which is now in process of destined to leap to first place crop through freezing weather of To the top of the water tank, Judy show, the famous old spec­ Shipping Association officials. ment. Additional sewer systems will be completed; construction on River street. among’ the avenues of motor travel tacle apparently holding all of its more paving mileage built within the town. Buchanan These three new buildings ag­ in Michigan. previous two weeks. Where I saw a stop sign pass be­ The greatest advancement was April 14.—Bandits rob James traditional spell over the children doubtless made in the dairy indus­ will become more and more a city in fact as well as gregate 35,000 additional square . The award of the postoffice con­ low of the audience: a two-reel com­ try, where a better range of prices feet of floor space, and greatly in­ and Kelley grocery at Galien. En route to:- beat the- band name. tract to the American Legion was April 18.—Council sets May 1 edy was then displayed. and heavier production prevails. crease the potential capacity and another satisfactory development And: I said as. I saw the blame The: entertainment was then working force of the plant. The as date for hearing objections to This improvement has been re­ of the year. The town is assured Portage street paving. thing go, ended with the distribution of gifts. flected. in the higher prices paid It now appears certain that M-60 pvill be built hammer and brake additions are "I think I understand.” more commodious and better April 1G.—Berrien O. E. S. holds The children filed across the plat- for dairy cows. Good grade milk through Buchanan, and that it will become the main now in use, and. the housing plant equipped mailing facilities, which form, where 775 large packages cows- have sold for $140 to $150 should be in use within 60 days, county convention in American I wasn’t alone upon the tank artery of Chicago-Detroit travel. Already there are will reflect more of credit than Legion hall. *" ■ - ■ had, -been', piled,., filled with: fruit, per head. -rumors of great bus lines-is: be rcnted-cv-er ±hi3*high- unless untorseen difficulties arise., the. present.quarters.. . Thedark Col boys were there games, and toys. While several of Hay brings a good price, ranging This building is being built on the April 19. - -Chamber of Com­ And we held a meeting on the way as soon as it is completed. This cannot help but Of greatest significance in the merce elects officers. the Clark offices acted in the roles front $15 to SIS per ton for the most advanced lines of factory -year’s development, however, was tank as deputy Santas, the Clark band mixed product, where the buyer add to the business of the town. It will mean increas­ construction. A steel frame en­ April 20.—Janet Thompson se­ And they put me in the chair the addition of three new build­ lected as Buchanan candidate for played, until the last happy young­ hauls it himself. Corn prices are ed attention to Buchanan as a summer residence sec­ closes the entire structure, sup- ings to the Clark Equipment Com­ ster had been supplied. A large also good, standing now at about portingthe roof, entirely independ­ blossom queen. It was six o’clock when we ad­ tion of beauty unparalleled within driving distance of pany plant, indicating a heavy April 20.—Principal Nygard of number of the packages were tak­ 75c per bushel, with one of the ent of the walls. The materials production schedule in 1929. journed. en to; homes where sick children best crops in years. Wheat is now Chicago. It will be another link towards the ultimate are reinforced concrete, metal sash Chicago addresses P. T- a . Somewhere’round eight o’clock Below the record lists the repre­ live who were unable to attend. selling at around $1,25 per bushel, creation of the greatest suburban district of the world, sentative events of the year, most MAY And they choose me first vice (Continued on Page Four) which will center in Chicago and radiate far beyond (Continued on Page Four) , president of them the more important, and May 1.—Council sits to hear ob­ And gave me half the stock. Son Former Local Buchanan. others merely indicative of the jections to paving. There are tenor of life in the town. none, It, was half past eight or nine o’­ Celestial Becomes .REED QUITS But when opportunity comes, it always brings with EYAN HARTLINE. May 1.—Hamblin moved jewelry clock it a challenge. Buchanan must not merely wait for all 1928 IN BUCHANAN store to Princess theatre building. Or niebbe closer ten Remarkable Scholar these blessings to be dropped into its lap. It must pre­ JANUARY Robinson Music & Art Store move WEESAW NATIVE, to vacated room in Kent building. When I met both village presidents INST ALLATION OF pare to meet them. With growth in population and Jan. 1.—Cold wave strikes Bu­ And ten of the couneiimen Billy Gee, Chinese student in May 1.—Chamber of Commerce business there must go the modem developments chanan, thermometer reaching 10 leases room in Legion building va­ Battle Creek schools, and a former which such growth' demands. DIED SATURDAY below zero. Local streets and And1 they said. “The town is out resident of Buchanan, is, reported 3D STREET SEWER cated by Robinson. Music & Art of debt roads leading out of town blocked store for secretary’s office and to be making a remarkable schol­ Avith snow. And- the Third: Street sewer’s astic record in the schools, of that And finally, there can be no growth without LIVED FOR 25 YEARS ON rest room. done,” WILL RESUME WORK IN houses. Then construction of the new Clark buildings Jan. 3.—Village council adopts May 12.—All Berrien County’ city, standing at the top of the SPRING: ALL LEAKS ‘ THE FARM WHERE ordinance for installing and main­ And I said, "You sure done hand­ honor roll for both junior and was predicated on the construction of more houses. goes to Blossom Day parade. some, hoys,” NOT LOCATED HE DI ED taining new boulevard lighting May 13.—Buchanan Blues open senior high schools. The present working capacity of the plant now over­ system for Main and Front streets. And we had another one. Evan Hartline, 73, died at his baseball season by defeating Deca­ Rev., W. A- Taylor, pastor of the Frank Reed, sewer contractor, taxes the local labor supply. Before more workmen Jan. 3.—Buchanan Bowling Lea­ tur nine in 13 innings. Buchanan Methodist church sever­ has quit work on the installation home four miles northeast of Ga- gue is formed, with 10 teams. Then I met six cops and. a flock al years ago, and since deceased, come, more homes must be built. How can it be other­ iien at S:30 a. m. Saturday, Dec. May 13.—James Wootan, editor of chiefs of storm and sanitary sewers on Jan. 12—-Petition started for of Public Service Magazine,’ ad­ Was- responsible for the start of Third street until spring, laying wise? 22, 192S, death following a para­ widening of Walton Road on While Front street I did roam, Billy Gee's career.. They boy’s par­ lytic stroke four days before. dresses Chamber of Commerce. And they said, “We’ll have a, drink off his entire force and going to South Portage street. Mary 17.—Announcement made , ents formerly ran the laundry on his home in Dowagiac. The cessa­ To the- find that the town may increase in well be­ He was born in Weesaw Town­ apiece , Oak street. The lad attracted: Rev. FEBRUARY of purchase o f Lake Madron acre­ And: then we’ll all go home.” tion of work was authorized both ing and in all those benefits that go to make up a mod­ ship, Feb. 22, 1S56, and lived age by Chicago syndicate for re­ Taylor’s attention and he Induced by the village and by His bonds­ ern city of homes, all citizens should turn their eyes there all of his -life except for Feb. .1.,—Mrs. Helen Tkombly ar­ him to enter the Methodist Sunday rives with escort of Chicago attor­ sort purpose. Oil, it might have been ten of a men. It was feared that slow pro­ from the past, where they have been directed much too three years spent in Berrien May 17.—President Glover calls school. So, marked was his pro- gress might be made during freez­ Springs. He had lived on the farm neys and county sheriff to attempt Tuesday night gress that Taylor took the hoy in long and unite in a forward-looking vision of what the to 'attach her. husband’s cows in on all good citizens .to help clean Or it might have- been Wednesday ing weather, causing much incon­ where he died for 25 years. up the town. charge 'when he left Buchanan, venience to residents on Third town may become. He is survived by his wife; by payment of back alimony. noon placing; him in the Battle Creek Feb. C.—Nellie Catiicart buys May IS.—Bankers' association of But ’twas on a sunny morn in street, as it would be necessary to one daughter, . Mrs. Carrie Belle S. W. Michigan meet and play golf School, So marked was- his; pro­ take up the old sewer there. Robards of Hollywood, Mich., _ by Princess newsstand front Ralph spring; • gress, that Taylor took the boy in DcNardo. at Berrien Hills. • All under the harvest moon. Mr. Reed: has completed his five sons, Louis and George of May 21.-—Buchanan Bowling charge When he left Buchanan, Search for leaks between; Front Baroda, Clyde of .Pennsylvania, Feb. 7.—Mrs. Helen Thombly re­ I stood at the corner of Main and placing him in the Battle Creek turns with official escort and goes, Club holds banquet at close season. Oak and Central Court, located, in sev­ Harry of Buchanan and John, who May 25.—B. H. S. Gymnasium Schools,, He Is- especially 'proficient eral loose joints and one in which, lives at home, Ore brother, Da­ through Willard Irving Osgood And watched- the bank go by in -mathematics, being the only METHODIST PLAN M I K E S ® ! . Thombly’s farm home with a classes give entertainment. And I turned that two-pint bottle the bell on the tile had been brok­ vid Hartline,, lives in Buchanan. May 30.—Memorial Day is ob­ student in the Battle Creek , high en off- The excavation is now A short prayer service Was held search, warrant. ' UP school to attain a perfect mark in Febj 9 - -West Front and Terre served in Buchanan. And the gol durned thing was dry. filled again., However; if is re­ 2D CAP AND GOWN ARE ARRESTED at the home at 1 p. m. Monday, that subject. ported that there is considerable followed by a funeral service in the Coupe are "all lit up" with new JUNE *------o------leakage below that point to be Hills Corners Christian church, lighting system. June 3.—Rev. Harry Staver de­ Berrien I. O. O. F. Rev. Staver Is located. PROGRAM SUNDAY Rev. MclCnighl preaching the ser­ Feb. TO;—-Hills; Corners church livers B. H. S. baccalaureate. mon. Burial was made in Weesevv. begins two day open house for June 6.—Ex-Supt. William Mc- Will Hold Annual Presented With cemetery. re-dedication of church building, Andrews of Chicago addresses B. SERVICES TO BE IN CHARGE CHARGED WITH BREAKING Feb. 15.—Republicans nominate H. S. Commencement. Meeting Jan. 11 AUTO THIEVES OF LOCAL COLLEGE IN PA INTER SCHOOL shite for village spring election. June 1.—Troop 41 wins second ' Shower of Gold Feit 16.- -Noah Beilliarz enter­ STUDENTS FUEL HOUSE place in Berrien-Cass Boy Scout JOHN BEST, LONG tains under auspices of College meeting. Th Berrien County Oddfellow The new choir robes, worn for EXPECT TO Club. Peter Kobeitch, 40, ’ anil Alec June: 7.—Council announces: 1928 Association will hold a meeting the first time added to the success Foil. 20.—Citizens ticket nomi­ tax levy of 17 miles. Friday, Jan. II, in the I. O- ,_0. F, of the Presbyterian cantata, Evening sendees at the Meth­ Kobeitch, 25, were arraigned be­ TIME LEADER IN nated for village spring’ election. odist church next Sunday will be fore Justice A1 Charles yesterday June 12.—Orchard Hills Golf hall at S t Joseph, at. which'time “Christmas,” which was given at a PLEAD GUILTY Feb. 2S.—Buchanan is eliminat­ Club entertains SO at stag dinner. the annual election of officers will, vesper service, beginning at 5 p. in charge of college students, who afternoon to answer to a charge ed from debate finals by defeat at be^ held. An unusual program has: will conduct a second Cap and of burglary, complaint being that June 14.—Ind.-Mich. Adveat- m.. with the Sunday school, pro­ MAXIMUM PENALTY FOR BERTRAND DIES hands of Paw Paw. Christimi conference is opened in been prepared; with features pro­ gram. Mrs. E. C: Pascoe directed Gown night, similar to the ,one they broke into the coal house at , Feb. 28.- —"Unofficial reports vided. by Chicago entertainers.. THEIR CRIME IS which was so successful last sum­ the Painter School, southeast of Buchanan. the singing and Mrs. M. H. McKin­ TEN YEARS John Haslett Best. 57, died at emanating’ front state sources” ai-■ June 20,—Clark Band holds There are 2,000 members in the non accompanied’- At, the close of mer. Glendora, on the night of Dec. 20, lege that M-60 is to be re-routed county who- are eligible to. attend, Among the college students now with: the intention of stealing fuel. 6:30 p. m. Friday at his home in opening of summer. the- program, gifts were- presented Charles Taylor- and Melvin: Park- Bakertown, after an illness of six several miles south of Buchanan. June 23.—Ciiicago-Buchanan So­ and as many as possible, are. urged all children by Santa.Claus; In a hurst, -arrested at Sparland, 111., spending their holidays at home It appeared in tire evidence that to be there:. are Lyle Chubb, Robert French, the teacher and several pupils of months. : MARCH 1 ciety holds first Home- Coming. : special presentation ceremony, last week and charged 'with the June 23.—St. Joe Valley Ship­ Rev. Harry Staver received $65 in theft of Lester Miller’s Buick Se­ and Howard Lentz, in addition to the school drove by the school, • Mr. Best was born in Bertrand March 3.—Last date .for regis­ a number of others yet to be house on that night, and-that they township March, 19. 1871, and dur­ tration for village election. ping Association, holds ' annual Mrs. Frank Binns gold, as the gift of the congrega­ dan, are scheduled to appear be­ meeting and banquet. . tion. fore Judge White' at St, Joseph scheduled, Chubb has just return­ saw a car parked by the garage: ing his .entire life he followed the March S.—Both Citizen and Re­ ed from Chicago where he; attend-, and two men who had broken in. profession of farmer in the vicinity publican parties announce confi­ Juno 29.—James Reed of Do­ either today or tomorrow, when it wagiac contracts to build a sewer. Buried at Niles is expected that they will plead j cd the sessions of a , national asso­ the coal house door. When the of Bakertown. He married Miss dence in outcome of village elec­ Bangs Into Auto; guilty. The- maximum penalty for ciation of teachers of Political men saw the teacher, they hurried­ Mae Cauffman in 1894.' During tion. JULY March 10.—'Republicans and Mrs. Frank Binns of Detroit, a automobile theft is ten years. They Economy, as the stenographer for ly left, but not until their license his life be was a successful farmer July S.—Pollywog school holds relative by marriage of Harry Runs Stoplight were taken before. Justice Charles a university of Michigan professor. number had been taken. and a leader in community affairs, March 1 0 —B. H. S, basketball By means of the license number, team wins Southwest regional title eighth annual reunion. Binns, Mrs. Albert Sherwood and on their’ arrival her Thursday, He will, speak on "Science and Re­ being highway commissioner for July. 16.—Frank Reed starts Mrs, I). L. Boardman of Buchanan, In Making Escape where ■ they waived examination.. ligion.” French will speak oh the crime was-traced to the Kobe­ Bertrand at the time of his! death. at Kalamazoo, itch brothers by Deputy Sheriff Democratic parties caucus for work "on sewer outlet. was buried in Silverbrook ceme­ Bail was placed at $1,000 each, in “Religious Problems That Con-; He is survived, by his wife, and July 20.—Petition started on tery at Niles Friday, the funeral James W. Kingery received some default of which they were taken front College Students.” . Both Smith'. The older brother was ar­ by one son, John Henry Best, Jr. township election, these young men are well known rested first and placed in jail in March 12.—When the matter is July 21.—Work is started Sat­ having been held at. the. home of damage,.to his new car Tuesday to. the county jail to await appear­ Both his parents and the other urday breaking ground for addi­ Wesley Curtis, 317 North Fifth- when it. was; struck by a hit-and- ance. in the: higher court: Taylor to local audiences .for "their speak­ default • of a $50 bond to await members of his father’s family had decided. ' ing abilities, having been maid hearing in the circuit court. Yes­ school opens in high school audi­ tion to brake department of Claris street., The funeral, was held on the run driver while he. was turning gave- his age as 21, and his resi­ preceded him. He was a member plant. 41st, anniversary of her .marriage from Chippewa on Front St. The dence as Eaton, Colo. Parkhurst factors in the successful debating terday afternoon he raised the of the Dayton, I. O. O. F. ’••• «, torium. . „ teams of the high school for the bond. His brother appeared in March 15:—New administration Portag to Frank Binns. .Her maiden name other driver was speeding and gave his age as 24 and his resi­ The funeral was held frbm’the; Clark switch to .middle ;of'street. was Harmony--Reese, her parents struck, the right rear corner of the. dence as Alexandria, Ind. past several years. court at the time-and was arrest­ home at Bakertown at 2:30 pAin- ascends throne, , ed as an accomplice.' Sunday, Rev. Camfield read - The ’ March 15.—House on Charles ; 'July' 22':L_iiake Madroif- '-lots ace being Mr. and Mrs.. Jacob Reese of car, stoving in the fender. He then Howard Lentz will be in charge opened for. sale,' ' Milton. Township,,, where she was: sped on, west, running the spot­ Arthur Vorhees is ill with influ­ of the meeting and will, play a Both waived examination and sermon, and burial was made in Pears farm bums. born- Sept.. 30, 1869. light at Oak and Front. enza. saxaphone solo. (Continued on Page Four) the Oak Ridge cemetery. March 18.—When Mr. Cress (Continued on Page Four) X

PAGE TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY. DEC. 27.1928. Dr. and Mrs. George Boone of Mr., and Mrs, Will Dempsey en­ Buchanan Enjoys Lower of Warsaw. Rev. Roberts life. Royal Oak, Michigan, arrived Sat­ tertained 10 at DAYTON PIONEER gave the funeral address. There Mrs. Anna E. Moulton of Mish­ urday to spend the week-end, and! Tuesday at their home on Charles White Christmas; O live B ranch were thirty U. B. ministers pres­ awaka, was to come to the Firmon Christmas with the former’s par-; Court. Following a most delicious ent. Nye home at Wildimere for the Local Hews ents, Mr: and Mrs. D. W. Boone of dinner gifts were exchanged. The PASSES AWAY ON Weather Is Ideal . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olmstead Saturday, Dec. 22, a pretty wed­ holidays, but was taken very ill, a S. Portage street. afternoon was spent socially. and ;son spent Sunday’ evening in ding took place in the home of few days before. It is thought she Richard Pears of Chicago arriv­ Mrs. Leah Weaver was taken; the John Clark home. has pneumonia and a trained nurse isick with an attack of influenza, Christmas was “white” in Buch­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts when is her constant attendant. .Fourteen girls, members; of the ed Saturday to: be the guest, of his ' CHRISTMAS DAY Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smool, Mr. their daughter, Geraldine, was ’••Bell Telephone company,, enters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles the first of the week while spend­ anan this year:—just white enough, and Mrs. Yenna and daughter Mr- and Mrs. Vivian Ingles were ing the holidays at the home of in fact-—and the weather was just united In marriage to Herbert .tained their mothers at their an- Pears, for over Christmas. right for a joyous celebrationration of Mary of .South Bend were Sunday’ Goodenough, the only son of Mr. in. South Bend on business Satur­ ,nual Christmas supper, Thursday her father-in-law, William Weaver, CAROLINE KERN .DIES IN evening callers in the Chas. Smith day’. ____ Miss Bernice Leiter, daughter of near Berrien Springs: flic day’. and Mrs. Henry Goodenough at night at the .home of Miss Linnea .Mr. and Mrs. John Leiter, was HOME FOR AGED AT home. high noon. The silken knot was Plenty of sickness in this'vicin­ - Anderson, Terre Coupe road. Ex­ Mr. and Mrs. H. F: Bristol were GRAND RAPIDS The coming of Santa Claus was surpriseef on her thirteenth birth­ called to Poes church in Cass made pleasant by an ideal Christ­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark visited, tied by Rev. Conklin of the M. E. ity, Dr. Higbee, Dr. Cory and change of Christmas; gifts from a, day, Wednesday night by fourteen, mas eve, the mercury hovering relatives in Buchanan Christmas church of Galien. The attendants Dr. Snowden have been callers tree- followed supper. County^ Saturday for the funeral Mrs. Caroline Kern, S3, a pioneer girls. Games were played and. re­ of Mrs: Sarah Long. resident of Dayton and Buchanan, around the thirty’ degree mark, day. were Lily Ender and Odean Rob­ here. Those who are ill that.we . Miss Hollis Clayton: left Friday freshments served. Mr. and Mrs. M. Wolkens en­ was laid to rest in the Oak Ridge with clear skies and a bright moon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Partridge erts, a brother of the bride. About have heard of are, John Dickey, ton, son Harold, spent the Christ- Mrs. J- L. Griffith, Floyd and tertained their children and grand­ cemetery’ this afternoon, death which made driving conditions ex­ gave a Christmas dinner to their ■ twenty-two -guests were present. Charles Smitli, Johnnie Clark and , ltota, where she will1 spend, the Beatrice: left Friday for Words­ children at a Christmas dinner. having occurred at Grand Rapids cellent. children and grandchildren. The home was very prettily decor­ sister, Nellie; Charles Bohn, Mr, Christmas vacation. worth, Ohio, to spend the Christ­ Herbert Beardsley of Morgan on Christmas Day7. On the afternoon of Christmas Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey gave ated and a very dainty dinner was and Mrs. Wm. Newltt and son, principal .and Mrs, E, H. Qrrnis- mas holidays. Floyd will remain Park, Chicago, arrived Wednes­ Mrs. Ivern was bom in Meckien- day’, a warm change set in, de­ a Christmas dinner to their chil­ served. The happy couple left for Wayme; Mrs. Harry Williams and . ton, son Tarold, spent the Christ­ indefinitely. day afternoon to spend a couple of berg, Germany, May 26, 1S45, her veloping into a regular thaw, with dren and grandchildren. Chicago ‘ for a short honeymoon; daughter, Evelyn, and Duane mas vacation at Albion with Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. DalrympTe days1 visiting with his uncle, Bert name before marriage having been interinittant rains which soon took Mrs, Celia V. Wade and son We wish them a long and happy Ingles.. Ormiston’s. parents, air. and Mrs. moved from 302 Cecil avenue Fri­ Mitclicll. Mr. Beardsley is a jun­ Caroline S. Peters. She came to the light snow, and revived pros­ Devere of Dowagiac were guests Stanton Williamson, also at Flint, day to the Jack Boone house, 500 ior at the Chicago University. the United States in her y’outh and pects of a renewal of the influenza at Christmas dinner in the Firmon W ith Mr, Ormiston’s mother, Mrs. Rynearson street. Aloise Simons of Bangor spent was wedded to John Adam Kern epidemic which had been nipped by and Lysle Nye home Christmas the cold weatlier. Warm cloudy * Addie Qrmiston. Mrs, May Whitman and daugh­ Christmas with iter sister, Mrs. at Michigan City. In 1S65 they’ day. ,. M iss.. Genevieve Carnigan left ter; Margaret, left Saturday for Marcia Reams and daughter, Doris. moved to Dayton, where for many’ weather still prevails. The Christmas tree was very Friday for her home in Reed City, Ionia, Mich., to be guests during On Wednesday they spent the day y’ears Mr. Korn conducted a boot nice at the church . M o n i t e r $ to spend the holidays with her the holidays' of Warden and Mrs. in South Bend, the former return­ and shoe store. In 1893 they mov­ A family dinner was enjoyed in -parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Car- Charles Shean, Mrs. Whitman and ing to her home Thursday. ed to Buchanan, where they’ lived CHARLIE YIELE the Mary Straub home Christmas 'nigan. Mrs. Shean. are sisters. Guests at the home of Mrs, Em­ in a home on Detroit Street. Five day. Miss Tina S keels, Domestic Sci­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kean spent ma Knight and Miss Mattie Smith children were horn to them, all of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Goodenough E g g M a s l t ence teacher \yiU spend the holi- Christmas with their daughter, on Christmas day were the form­ whom died in infancy or very IS SANTA CLAUS spent Sunday afternoon in the Mrs. Clarence Miller and family, er’s son, F. F. Knight and wife of young childhood. Iii 1901 Mr. Geo. France home. , clays, with her parents at W’hite- Chicago; their friends, Mr. and Kern died. On Feb. 21, 1920, Mrs. • hall, Mich. Niles. Ira Lee and family were Sunday Per 100 Pound Bag Mrs. Al- Musscr of Chicago; Mrs. Kern entered the Clark Memorial visitors in the Russell McLaren 3lt Miss Dorothy Clark and Miss Mrs. Fayne Robyns, Dubuque, OF SEATTLE, WASH. Iowa, came Thursday to spend Nora Knight of South Bend, her Old People’s Home at Grand Rap­ home. It contains no, tankage (Meat Meal). Only the best quality in­ Agnes Spaulding are home from daughter, Mrs. Minnie Davis and ids, where she lived until her Mrs. Nina James was in Buchan­ gredients arc useci. It contains Swift’s Meat Scrap and high Kalamazoo Teachers college to Christmas with her mother. Mrs. dda Schwartz. son, Eward. Mrs. Nora Knight death. MAKES 2 TRUCK LOADS an shopping a day last week, quality Dried Buttermilk. This is an IS percent protein mash, spend, vacation with their parents. is remaining to care for Mrs. The funeral was held at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl RoOndy were to be fed with equal parts of Scratch Grain. We guarantee Mr- and Mrs. Dean Clark and. Mr. Douglas MacDonald, Detroit, is TOYS FOR POOR OF Visiting his sister, Mrs. Harry Knight and Miss Smith. Both aro today’ in the chapel of the Childs THE CITY Buchanan shoppers Wednesday. absolute satisfaction. Try a bag today. anti Mrs. Amos: Spaulding. Thompson, Detroit street. improving. Funeral Home, with Rev. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Firmon Nye and Mrs. Leah Weaver anu sons. Dee Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Antlsdel “” was the title Liddicoat ia charge. Charles Vide, brother of Jess son Lysle and wife were Niles and LazeU, left Saturday for over spent Christmas in Niles with rela­ of the pageant presented at the Viele, and a former South Bend shoppers Wednesday’. Part of IDEAL FARM EXCHANGE Christmas at the William Weaver Evangelical church last Sunday them enjoyed the Ready theatre. tives. resident, is becoming known as the 120 Main Street home, Berrien Springs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Muir, Phil­ evening; by the members of the County Hoosegow “Santa Claus of Seattle,” .through There will be a meeting of the Phone 175 Vincent DeNardo who: has been adelphia, Pa., are spending the Sunday school. The pageant dealt his annual activities in making young people next Saturday eve­ ill at Ins home on Fourth street, holidays with their son and wife, with the creation of the world and Has no Attraction toys for the poor children of that ning in the Russell McLaren home. for ten days with influenza is able Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Muir, Roe St. up to the birth of the Christ. T. city. Rev. H. D. Meads left Tuesday to be out again. Mrs. Carl Jensen, Chicago, spent E. VanEvery’ took the part of Ad­ for Walter Perdue Viele, who is well known here, morning for Fort Wayne to enjoy ...■* ^ r* Mr. and Mrs. Fuller left Satur­ the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. am, Mae Rose the part of Eve, began making Christmas toys Christmas dinner with his children >A day for Chicago to spend Christ­ Edward Irvin. Edward Irvin, Jr., Marion VanEvery the part of Mary Walter Perdue was not going to seven years ago. For five years and grandchildren of that place. mas, with their daughter. Miss was also home from Holy Cross and Herbert Ryan, Jr., that of pay’ any 51:1.20 to Justice Lamb, he worked anonymously’, each year R. V. Slocum had a bad spell Irene Fuller. seminary. Notre Dame, for Christ­ Joseph. They were assisted by the just for a little tiling like drinking last week but he is much better at To f t Marjory Campbell, daughter of mas day. choir and Mrs. Myrtle Huff as so­ too much on Christmas. If you benefitting by- his gifts. But two p resent. our old A, Mi\ and Mrs. Leon J. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. M. Martin, Chi­ loist. can’t get drunk on Christmas, then years ago some inquiring newspa­ Mr. Diedrich and Mrs. Chas. ft- 1X3 West Third street, is til of in­ cago: are guests of the latter’s when can you get drunk? per man unearthed him and pub­ Diedrich, Mrs. Unruli and Mrs. Friends, Loyal fluenza. sister, Mrs. Victor Vnndorwort and Chicago-Buchanan Not on y’our life—lie was going lished his work. He is: now work- Ray Norris were Niles shoppers and True, to valued New Miss Muriel Welkins who is at­ family. to lay’ it out in jail. There is no j ing through the Seattle Post-Intel­ Wednesday and enjoyed the Ready Friends, and to those whose tending the State Teachers’ college At the board meeting of the Society Meeting justice in this town anyway, and ligencer, which investigates the au­ theatre. t at Kalamazoo, arrived home Wed­ church and Sunday school of the Ed. Mitchell could take him to jail thenticity’ of needy’ cases. This The horse which Orville Bennett Friendship we strive to Merit, do nesday to spend the holiday vaca­ Evangelical church. Thursday To Be Held Feb. 1 and he would board off the county year he made two truckloads of was riding to school one day last tion with her parents. nighC Ralph Wheat was re-elected 15 day’s. toy’s, in the workshop in the base­ week fell on the slippery ice and we most heartily wish unmeasured Suc­ Howard Lentz, who is a student trustee, and for the morning ush­ The lime is at nattd for Buchan­ That was until lie saw the jail. It ment of his home. He now has a crushed the toes on one of. Or­ cess and Good Fortune throughout this Year at the University of Michigan, ers, Nels Anderson and John an people to begin to lay their was no Christmas day that Per­ full equipment of toy’ making ville’s feet, but he can now walk: Ann Arbor, is, spending the Christ­ Walker, evening ushers. George plans to-attend the annual meeting due became so full of good cheer tools, including sets of patterns. with crutches. and the Many Years to come. With grateful ap­ 's. - mas1 vacation with his parents, Mr, Nelson and Claude De Witt: super­ of the Chicago-Buchanan society that-he tried to-fly over the tracks. Tiie materials are donated byr Seat­ Rev. H. D. Meads made eight preciation for all the Favors received by Us from ► * and Mrs. Christopher Lentz on intendent. of the Sunday school. which has been held in the former It was on the following day’ that tle lumber, hardware and drygoods calls Monday and found sickness Alexander street. Newton Barnhart; assistant super­ place for the past twenty years. lie was arraigned before Justice dealers. in seven homes. You, and for that Priceless though intangible Asset, The Royal- Neighbor club held intendent. Mrs. Emma Fowler; The inquiries which have al­ Lamb and Issued his ultimatum. So Viele begins work during the John Clark and wife entertain­ your Good-Will, which we esteem beyond measure, Wc its annual business meeting and secretary, Claude De Witt. ready been coming in indicate that Chief Mitchell packed him in his fall, going to his basement work­ ed at Christmas dinner, Mrs. Hol­ Christmas party at Woodman hail N. Sparks arrived Friday eve­ the will be greater than new Ford and drove him to St. shop immediately after his release lister, Mr. Frank Hollister and wish you on Wednesday night. The follow-1 ning from Seattle, Wash.," for a ever this year, according to Miss Joseph. As Mr. Perdue approach­ from his duties as switchman at daughters, Bessie and Esther of a ing officers were' elected for the visit with his sister, Mrs. Florence Maty Reynolds; president of the ed the cold and forbidding walls of ■i p. m.. and working until late South Bend. — ensuing year,* President, Mrs- A t- Shook and his brother, Iraenus society. Mrs. Charles Boyle is in Lite county dungeon, his mood be­ at night. As Christmas .draws Miss Marie Vantilhurg who is Happy New Year *■ ~thur ’ Voorhees; vice president, Sparks. Mr. Sparks was bom in charge of the arrangements at this gan to melt. Duriifg the last two near, the men of the neighborhood teaching at Saginaw and sister, Mrs. Lura Florey: secretary and Buchanan but left during child­ end. The event is regularly held on miles, he shed copious tears. On come in and help in assembling Nola, spent Friday night in South treasurer, Mrs. Lester Mitchell. hood, working over the country as the evening of the first Friday, in their arrival Chief Mitchell con­ and painting the toys. Bend with Murnie Vantilhurg. The After the business meeting, bunco a railway locomotive engineer, un­ February. ducted him to the door of the jail; Viele lias 550 patterns for his girls will, both be home this week. !!„ Mo ft@s@siberg & Hr©* Was played at winch the following til: his retirement 15 years ago. various toys, including doll beds, Saturday’. Rev. H. D.' Meads at­ won prizes: Mrs. Charles Hoff­ Since^that time he has made his Mrs. Fred Walter around and wilted. cradles, wheelbarrows, doll dining tended the funeral of a very dear man, Mrs. L. Mitchell and Mrs. R. home In Seattle. “Take me home,” he wailed, “I room sets, elephants, cats, dogs, old- friend, the late Rev. J. W. Headley. A program in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Shreves Hurt While Serving want to pay toy fine,” wagons ,ahd stilts. This year the Mrs. Dorothy Hanover and Mrs. are the proud parents of a T-lb. Post-Intelligencer donated 147 David Hinman. was also given and son, born*to them Thursday morn­ Christmas Dinner dolls for the beds made by Viele. members of the club exchanged ing at Fawating hospital, Niles. Township Board gifts: He lias been named Neale Douglas. Mrs. Fred Walter, 209 Lake St., Mrs. Ida Bishop left Sunday for Both mother and babe are getting incurred serious and painful injur­ Names Koenisshof 2 S. B. Pin Teams Chicago to be the guests of Dr. along very nicely. ies Christmas day, including se­ and Mrs. Robert Weils and family enrol Wilson, son of Mr. and vere body burns, dislocation of one Road Commissioner Play Tonight In over the holidays: Mrs. G, J. Wilson had his tonsils knee and a possible fracture of a The Ladies Auxiliary gave a pot- removed Friday at South Bend. bone in her right leg. She was At a meeting- of the Bertrand Buchanan Alievs luck dinner, Thursday night, at Edna Hartline of Three Oaks- serving her Christmas dinner and Township board held Friday eve­ the Legion hall to the member of was in. Buchanan yesterday for was making gravy in a large ning, Fred A. Koenigslibf was Two match games are scheduled » the legion. treatment of an infection on her roasting pan; when her apron elected highway’ commissioner to to be held at the BUcharian Bowl­ Mrs. L. W. Johnson, H 4 1- South foot, starting from a blistered caught as she started across the replace John Best, who died that ing. Club alleys tonight, the Tayloi:- Detroit street, is ill at her home of heel. kitchen and: Site’was thrown to the morning- at Bakertown. Tire Shop ladies team playing the pneumonia. Will Sparks was able to be clown floor,, falling In the scalding liquid. ----- ;—o_ * McCracken Grill team, arid the; Miss. Mary Jane Harkrider of town; last week for the first time1 ———- o—i——. Mrs. George Boyle is ill with in­ Studebaker Commanders play’ing a Moccasin avenue, who has been ill since he was taken ill several Mrs. Charles Moyers, Lake St., fluenza at her home northwest of team representing the Buchanan is out again. weeks ago. died at -t a, to- in the Epworth Buchanan. Bowling club. Claude Imhoff, son of Mr. and Clare Stover of the Sands Mar­ Hospital at South Bend, following Mrs. Frank H. Imhoff, 201 S. ket was ill at his; home with an an illness of ten days. The fun­ mmsBaamsaamtsigm^ESsmiaEES Portage, is ill with influenza. attack of Influenza the first of the eral will be held, at 2 p. to. Satur­ * Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Boone enter­ week, day- at the Christian church. Addir-. tained their children and a few Mr, and Mrs; M„ P: Snyder liave tional particulars will be given in friends at a Christmas dinner Sun- received word, from, their daughter. the Record of next week. day at their home on S. Portage Mrs. Robert Stapp and husband; Street. Twenty-two partook of a stating that they were delayed two A bowling quintet, representing delicious dinner, after which days en route bv influenza. When the Nappanee alley’s will meet a. The Fire hazard Christmas gifts were exchanged. last heard from they were in. Okla­ five from the local alleys, here to­ F3LCWI1 Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. homa, making good time en route morrow evening for a match game, 1928 IMies! Fillsbury or iGold Medal R. M. Boone and daughter Lois to their home at Lake Arrowhead, o- of Niles, Mr, and Mrs. F, M, Boone Calif, file: Sortore News Stand, 3QS E ., and son Edgar, and Miss Ella Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beaver re­ Main St., Niles, is the only- licensed ’ is ever present Learn of South Bend, Dr. and turned home Tuesday evening front branch office outside of St. Joseph Thompson’s Seedless * 49 ISs. bas Mrs. George Boone of Royal Oak. Rensselear, Ind„ where they spent in Berrien County’, where license HAZEL BRAND Mich.: Mr. and Mrs. P. B; Boone, Christmas with the former’s par­ plates can be secured. 51tlc’ Santa Clara Quality Guaranteed Mr: and Mrs. Will Dempsey, Mr. ents. 70/80 size and, Mrs: George Dressier, Mr, and Ray Travis was able to be in FOUND—Beagle hound. Owner INSURE all your Golden '24% IS*, bag Mrs. Carl Beaver,, Mr. and Mrs: Buchanan Monday, after having may’ recover by’ describing dog Hollo wee Wilbur Dempsey and ICermit Mik- been confined to his: home1 several and paying for ‘this ad. Ed.. j if e o bag L 6 B elson. weeks with-illness: Mitchell, Phone 301. b ltlc property now. i iw wmiiii m >aii n mu min m m lien ' P a n d G _■ SOAP White Naptha M h m r § 3 - § c

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wngnwi *j?r-<«■ > »rvj.A tUALTIA a ^-s'i THURSDAY. DEG? 27. 192S. .•.THE BERRIEN COUNTY .RECORD THREfe adjustment of all claims and deT. ; • It is Ordered, That Creditors of ted-to Probate as tlio last will and A!., at said Probate Office is day of hearing in the .Berrien- mands against said deceased. said .deceased are required to pre^ testarrieht; of* said • deceased .and County Record, a newspaper printer . It is Further Ordered, That pub­ sent tlieir claims to said Court at that.: administration of said -estate petition. ed and circulated in said^County." lic'notice thereof he given by pub­ said -Probate’ Office on or before ho granted to David • Swartz or it i'siFurther.Or'dered, -That Pub­ ' WILLIAAI H. ANDREWS,. - lication of a copy of this order for the 15th day of Aprii A .:D. 1929, some other suitable person: . v lic u-otice ,thereof-’b4e given, by pub- - - . . Judge, of Probate. jhrCe sucpeSsive weeks ,pfev'i'ous: :|p:: It is pi-tiered, Th'at UieT4th day hcatwmof.;a copy/hereof for three: SEAL. , ;Ai- True copy., -Libia said day ’ftesMhg. • .in: tljp Ber-:; at. ten o.’clock in the forenoon, said of January A. D. 1929 at ten A. successive we'eks -previd’us to :saiS; ’ Sprague, Register of Probate. ;' ■rien County Record, a newspaper time and place being hereby ap­ printed: and circulated iii saicl pointed for' tiio examination and county. 1 ’ '. adjustment of all claims and de­ THEY 6EIRESUUS WILLIAM H. ANDREWS,’ mands against-said deceased. Judge of Probate. It is Further Ordered, That pub­ SEAL; A True cojay. Lillia O. lic notice thereof be given by pub- Sprague, Register of Probate. lieajtioii pf ,a copy of this- order for three successive weeks previous to saicl day of hearing, in the Ber­ RATES recorded in'the office of the regis­ 1st insertion: Deo. 20; last Jan. 3 ter of deeds for Berrien county, STATE OF AIICHIGAN, the Pro­ rien 'County Record, ^ newspaper Classified Advertisements are: printed and circulated in said inserted at the rate of 5 cents Michigan in Liber 15S of mort­ bate Court for the County of gages on. page 127, Interest on Berrien. - . county. . per line each, insertion; mini-* ; WILLIAAI H. ANDREWS, nnnii charge 25 cents: when said mortgage being in default .and A t , 'SeSgion n f said ;G..otir.t,: held Christian Science Clitircli the principal of said mortgage be­ at the Probate Cilice hi the’city of Judge of Probate. mid in advance. If payment SEAL, -A True copy. Lillia O. s not made when the ad­ 'Sunday school at, 9:45 a. m. ing all: past, due and unpaid for St. Joseph in saicl county,, on the ^ s o l u t i o n , move than thirty days; there is 17tli day: of December A. D. 1928. Sprague, Register of Probate. vertisement is inserted the niin- Church services at 11 a. m. muni chajge of 35 cents—five claimed to be due at this date four ;3?„re£ehto$':' • |f<^,yyiilUmi U; An­ 1st insertion Dec. 20; last Jan. 3 lines: or less. Subject, Christian Science Wed­ hundred dollars and hinty-six drews, Judge of (Probate. STATE. OF AUtSHIGAN, the Pro-: nesday evening meeting at 7:45 cents; ($400.96) and no proceedings 3n the Matter of the Estate of bate Court for the County of p. m. at law or in equity have been in­ Alai-y F. Simmons, Deceased. Berrien. ■ lliilii to .. FOR SALE Reading room open from 2: to. 4 stituted to recover same. , Gertrude Sininions having filed At a session of said Court, held every Wednesday afternoon. Now therefore by virtue of the in said court .inn’ petition graying at the .Probate Office in tlie city of j oin biir ^ ^ FOK SALE — Victrola: Phone “Is the Universe, including Man; power of sale contained in said that said c.ourt adjudicate’and de­ S t Joseph in said county, on the 7133F11. Sltlp Evolved by Atomic Force ?" was mortgage and the statute: in such termine who were at the time .of 13ill day of December A. D. 192S. the subject of tire Lesson-Sermon case made and provided on Friday her death the legal heirs of-said Present, .Hon. William H.. An­ !/\ CAR RED COMET COAL Avill in all Christian Science; Churches the; 15th day of March A. D. 1929 deceased and entitled to inherit drews, Judge of l-’rohate. C hristm as / '\'l be in soon. Place orders; St. on Sunday,: December 23. at ten o'clock A .M. at the front; the real estate of which said de­ In the Alatter of the Estate of Joseph Valley Shipping Asso­ Among the citations which com­ door of the Court House in the ceased died seized, Samuel Swartz, Deceased. ' C l u b 1 ciation. 51tlc prised the lesson-sermon was: the city of , Berrien coun­ It is Ordered, That the 14th day David Swartz, having filed his following from the Bible: “And his ty;, Michigan the premises describ­ of January A. D. 1929, at ten o’­ petition, praying that an instru­ \ FOR SALE—For Rent, Rooms for disciples came to. him, and awoke ed, in said: mortgage will be sold at clock in the forenoon, at said Pro­ ment filed in saicl Court be admit- Rent, House for Rent, Garage him. saying. Lord, save us: we Public Auction to satisfy the. bate Office, be -and is hereby ap­ T o -D a for Rent* These sign: cards; on perish. And he saitli unto them, amount then- due with costs and pointed for hearing said petition. sale at Record Office. 35tfc. Why are ye fearful, O ye of little, attorney fee to-wit: the following , It is Further Ordered. That pub­ faith? Then he arose, and rebuk­ .described premises in the village lic notice thereof be given by pub­ y FOR SALE—Two heating stoves, ed the winds; and the sea, and of Buchanan, Berrien county, lication of a copy of this order, Round Oak No.. IS and Illinois there was a great calm.” (Matt. Michigan the premises described for three successive weeks pre­ No. 16. Both will bum coal: or $.-25-26), in said, mortgage will he sold at vious to said day of hearing, in REXALL 'es&W&dL- wood. J. \V. Terrell, Phone The Lesson-sermon also included Public Auction to satisfy the the Berrien County Record, a: 7107F21. 51tlp the following passages from the amount then due with costs and newspaper printed and circulated g /iat I w ill Christian: Science textbook. ‘‘Sci­ attorney fee -to-wit:, the following in said county. , f FOR SALE—China Closet, mirror ence and Heatlh with Key to the described: premises in the village pf WILLIAM H. ANDREWS. . COLD TABLETS back, old English finish, A Scriptures,” by Mary. Baker Eddy;,; Buchanan, Berrien county, Michi­ Judge of Probate: M rfy Christmas high grade piece of furniture. gan, viz: lot number thirteen: (13) “God- is infinite, therefore ever SEAL. A True copy. Lillia O. and $12 takes it. Mrs. G. S. Easton, present, and- there is no other1 in High School addition. Sprague, Register of Probate. , ^ y e a r by 305 W. Chicago St. 50t2g. power nor presence. Hence the Dated December 13, 192S. 1st insertion Dec. 20; last Jan, 3 be'GOTy:in $ an1 * FOR RENT—Mead, Apt., steam spirituality of the universe is the WILLIAM: J. MILLER, ;.. only fact of creation” (p 471). Alortgagee. STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ GRIP PILLS ^'Christmas Club heated, completely modern, 4 George H. Batchelor, rooms and1 hath, with ample — ——a------, bate Court for the County of pv m M s m b f r r Church of Christ Attorney for Alortgagee, Buch­ Berrien. closet room and large sun porch, anan, Michigan. ' J furnished-, 2, blocks’ from town. J. L. Griffith, Minister. At a session of said Court, hold * Good for LaGrippe, Irri- Rhone 344 or call at 103 Lake Unified. Bible school and preach­ 1st insertion Dec. 13, last Dee. 27 at the Probate Office in the city of Street. ■ olttp ing service at 10 a. m. St. Joseph in said county, on the STATE OF AIICHIGAN, the Pro­ 13th day of. December A. D. 1928. *j* tation, Headaches, fever Bible study,. “Paul, the World bate: Court for the County of INDIANAPOLIS PIANO HOUSE Christian.” Berrien. Present,, I-Ion. William H. An­ or Influenza Colds. has Upright Piano near Buchan­ Sermon subject, “The Necessity drews, Judge: of Probate. For Our Plea.” At a session of said Court, held In the Matter of the Estate of A an. Want someone to make it at the Probate Office in. tbe city of Vt ■ and pay the balance due. Terms Senior and: Junior Endeavours St. Joseph in said County, on the Edgar Ham, Deceased. y to. reliable party. Will consider meet at 6 p. m. 11th. day of December A,. D. 192S. It appearing to the Court that trade. Write M. Bloclier, 35 Subject—Learning From Ex­ Present: Hon. William H. An­ the time for presentation, of the Monument Circle, Indianapolis, perience. drews,; Judge of Probate. claims against _said: estate should j w n 's o b r i c k Inch* 50t3c Mid-weclc service -Thursday eve­ in the Alatter- of. the Estate of be limited; and'that a time and THE'FIRST N&TICSN AL BANK ning at 7:30. Subject fo r next Alva Marsh, deceased. . place be appointed to receive, ex­ •;* She Rexall Store ; ” •' -.J; ’ ^ •' ' ' ■' •; FOR RENT Thursday; “The New Testament: Tlllie; Marsh having filed in said amine' and;,adjust , all claims and Evidenced.”’ court her final administration ac­ demands against saicl deceased by F ortieth ^Year -in B u sin ess FOR RENT—Light housekeeping The Pastor will conduct this ser­ count, and her petition praying and before said Court; and. sleeping room, also garage. vice. for the- allowance thereof and for Mrs. Huff, 302 Main St., Phone Sunday evening service at 7:00 the assignment and distribution of 02GW. 51 tic o’clock. Sermon subject, "The Pro­ gram of .” the residue of said estate, FOR. RENT,—Garage at rear of C. The annual meeting- of the. It is Ordered,, That the 7th day F. Pears, home. 303 Wt Front. church, will bo held at the- church- of January A. D. 1929, at ten Phone 20F1 or 9, Jay M,’ Glover. Monday evening; Dec:, ‘31, a t 7 :30; ofclock in the forenoon, at said Sltlp o’clock. ' probate office, be and is hereby Reports from the various auxil­ appointed for examining and al­ " FOR-HENT—FurnishecT rooms Tor iaries will be given. lowing said, account and hearing light house keeping, heated hot Plans for the new year will he said petition; and: cold water, gas, light and announced; It is Further Ordered, That pub­ hath; also sleeping room for one Church officers will be elected, lic notice thereof be given by pub­ or two. All strictly modern, at Reports of secretaries and treas­ lication of a copy of this order, for 302 Days Ave. oltlp ures. will be given, three successive weeks previous to ------o:.:. -..... said day of hearing, in the Berrien Methodist Community Church County Record, a newspaper print­ MISCELLANEOUS ed and circulated in said county. WILLIAM H. ANDREWS,,. AFTER THE: WRECK comes: the Church school at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Judge of Prdbate. reckoning. Be protected by Re­ SEAL. A. true copy. Lillia O. public Gold Seal automobile in­ Sermon theme, “Suggestions for Sprague; Register of Probate, surance. Enos Schram, phone New Year.” 39S. o ltlc Epworth league at 6 p. m. 1st insertion Dec. 13; last Jan. 17 Evening service at 7 p. m. STATE OF AIICHIGAN, in tlio GLASSES PITTED— G. L. -Stretch The young people will have Circuit Court for the County of Optometrist at Miss Nellie, charge of the service, presenting 1 Berrien in Chancery. A “world” of Good Luck and Gathcart’s new News Room on to us the thought and. intellectual NOTICE OF SALE Main Street, every Thursday. problems' they meet in their- col­ Martin. Aleffert, Gladness to you all, say Phone 4.48,. lOtfc lege: work. Plaintiff, Mr: Howard Lentz: has: charge vs; DON’T BU T A POLICY "which in- of music. Air. llarry Banke will Jacob C. Rough and sures the; insurance; company sing a solo. Mr. Robert, French, Zula B. Rough, his wife, against liability for your acci­ “Religious Problems; in College.” and Harry S. Rough and dent—get one tha tinsures YOU. Mr. Lyle Chubb, “Science and Re­ William Couvells, Buy Republic Automobile Insur­ ligion.” Defendants, ance. E_ N . Schram, phone 39S. Other features will be added to IN PURSUANCE OF A DECREE RUNNER BROS. o ltlc the program. Enjoy the services of the Circuit Court, of the County with • us. of Berrien, in chancery; made, and THE CHAitEry&ESL. REMEMBER—The risks and lia­ H., Liddicoat, Minister: bilities in mutual insurance are entered on the 3rd day of Decem­ borne by the policy-holders.. In ber, A. D. 192S, in the ab.oye en­ Christian; Church titled 'cause, I, the subs’eriher, a Hardware m d reciprocal insurance, the risks Sunday school at 10 a. m. MOW READY bids i,000,000 are shared, by the subscribers. circuit court commissioner1 for the Morning service at 11 a. m. Sub­ County of Berrien, shall sell at Experience- proves; that there Is j'ect “Holy Ambition.” Super-Sk Omrers 1® pit it agai Bist all no: form of insurance as: sound Evening service at 7 p. m. Sub­ public auction, to the highest bid­ . as: stock: company insurance— j’ect “The Name of Christ,” theme: der, at the front door of the Court II has to offer...... the type of protection offered by House; in, the City of St. Joseph, “The Wonderful.” in said County of, Berrien, on the the Republic Automobile. Insur­ W. O. Williams; Pastor. ance Co. Enos Schram, agent, -----:---0------29th day of January, A. D. 1929, 24%-Greater power—©ver 70 miles an hour—Hydraulic shock phone SOS. 51tlc at 9 o’clock in the forenoon- of: that RECORD LEVERS PAY day; all those certain lands and absorbers ail around — Effective double action four-wheel WANTED 1st insertion- Dec., 13; last Dee- 27. premises situate in the Village of STATE OF AIICHIGAN, The Pro­ Buchanan, in the County of Ber­ brakes, the efficiency of which is not affected by water or mud FARMERS—List your sheep and, bate Court for the County of rien and State of Michigan; de­ and which permit' positive car control by the slightest foot hogs with the St. Joseph Valley Berrien’. „ scribed as follows, to-wit; Shipping- Association, 51tlc At a session of: said Court, held Commencing at a point .one pressure — Larger, roomier bodies — Seats easily adjustable to at the Probate Office: in the city hundred eight and one-half WANTED—Woman for general of St. Joseph in said County,;: on Southeast corner of the South­ comfortable driving position —^Electric gas and oil -gauge — housework and cooking on farm. the. 11th day of December A. D. east quarter of Section twen- Instant starting regardless of- weather — New radiator, with Phone 7124F22. Sltlp 192S. ■ ty-six (26) Town seven (7). WANTED—500 high school stud­ Present- Hon., William, H. An­ South, Range eighteen (IS) The children say — shutters, of course—Ail bright p'arts chromium-plated— New ents, hy the American Science drews, Judge of Probate. West, thence North ninety- “We don’t care much easier steering—Greater ecohomy' in fuel and oik Foundation. Grand opportunity In the Matter of the Estate of three (93) feet, thence West to become ;a scientific American Lucy Harroff, deceased. , \ .. fifty-five: (55) feet; -thence whether Mother gives thru the “Home School” plan. Cora Harroff having filed in said South ninety-three (93) feet, us bread or toast or Learn “Fax” which is: its official court her final administration ac*- thence. East to the place ■ of IN FAST GET-A>VAY— no ;;caf . beginning. organ. Further information by count, and her petition praying for crackers or what so ccptcci.. IN SPEED — anything they.rhad President Fred E. Bennett, 614 the allowance thereof and for the Dated December 13, 1928; ARTHUR E. LECKNER, ! long as it; has plenty of Elgin Ave., Forest Park, 111. assignment and distribution of the offers up lo 70 miles an hour. IN II'ILL - : ■ ' 50tlc residue of. said estate, Circuit Court Commissioner; Nucoa spread on it.”; CLIMBING—against any car you. cho.pse: _ It is Ordered, That the 7th day .and tip at factory of January A. D. 1929, at ten 1st insertion Dec. 20; last Jan. 3 IN APPK A RAN CE—match it fo'r smari-'r LOST AND FOUND STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ .Standard Equipment: Includes: 4 7;.y-- o’clock in. the forenoon, at said- ricss with costlier cars. IN. EASE -’OF- draulicshock absorbers—elcctrjcgas- FOUND—Sum of money. Inquire probate office; be and is hereby ap­ bate Court for the- County of Qet Nucoci at your grocer’s—; Berrien. DRIVING—note sm'oothness of- .mptor-7 -:r;{ jand ott-gdugeSSradiator shutter,s:— 'at’Record-office., 51tlc pointed for examining and allowing; ^saddle lantps^f windshield wiper -r* said account and hearing said peti­ A t-a session, of said Court, held at the Probate Office in the city of FLAVOR— PURITY— CLEANLINESS—VITAMIN A case of steering— roadability .and efIgciiv5.-iT>-. rear view mit-ror—electrolqck—con- Card:' of Thanks tion;: • stkdls . oti steering wheel — starter We wish, to express our sincere 16 Is Further Ordered, That pub­ St. Joseph in said county, on the NUTRITION — UNIFORMITY—ECONOMY ness o’l" brakes. IjE)I 17th day of December A. D. 1928. 'on dash~all bright parts thanks and appreciation to our lic notice thereof be given, by pub­ -.chromium-platedi friends and neighbors-, for .their lication of a. copy of this order, for' Present, Hon. .William. H. An­ kindly acts and-words of sympathy three successive weeks previous, to drews, Judge of Probate. during the illness; and: death of our said day of hearing, in the Ber­ In the Matter of the Estate of. beloved husband and father. Mary F; Simmons; Deceased. . Goach $695; 2-Pass.; Goupef.^695;- Phaetoji S695;;GBiipe (u{ltftk,"'vIhe>jeat)!S725;’,;Standard!Sedan $795;5TowtS'» rien County Record, a newspaper , Sedan $850; RoaciiterI$S50; ’Cotiverttbie Coupe $895’ ’ = A, Mrs: Mae- Best, printed, and circulated in said It appearing to the Court that John- Henry >Best, 51tp ‘county- the time for presentation of the Grocers- Wlio Sell- Nucoa ,aiid-Other “Best Foods” Products WILLIAM. H. ’ANDREWS, claims against said estate should be limited,, and that a time and II. IT. HANSEN - - . 3ERTHA ROE Card of- Thanks. Jpdge of Probate. West Front. Street West. Front Street We- wish to express; our sincere, place be appointed to receive; ex­ ■A B i G 1 SEAL. A. true copy. Lillia O. W. IV. TREAT v , . v" • ,• •- ... ■ "A- thanks: and1 appreciation, to our Sprague,, Register of Probate. v amine and adjust all claims and CLAUDE , McGOWAN many relatives’ and friends: and to demands against, said deceased by — «: FrontiStreet i- . ' Berrien Street .and before said Court; ’ AT.’ji:'s a n d s ' - ' _ _. Reyerend Bellinghain.for the, beau- lsb pub:. Dee. 13, 1928; Last,’ Febf. South Oalc'Streefi D. D.. PANGBOIIN tifuLfloral offerings, the: generous 2S,.1929„ . , . ^It is Ordered, That creditors of . CHARLES AIAXSON ; West Fourth Street , NOTICE OF" MOKTG’AGE S ALE’ -said: deceased 'are required ’to pre­ assistance, and kind expressions, of West jilcxandet '-^Street A & P GROCERY STORE HUDSON MGTGR SALES sympathy jn the late-bereavement - ■ Default having been made in,the. sent their claims to: said Court at " ....' " of our husband: and. father, Frank conditions of a. certain: mortgage said Probate Office on or before PURE FOOD SERVICE, UNO.-, Kalamazoo, Mich., Ko’ol. . . . made-by Fred’ Sharp; and: Mildred ithe 22nd day of April, A.^ D.. 1929, ' •’ ' , Wholesale Distributors • Airs. Minnie’ Kool, Sharp; husband and wife to Wil­ at ten o’clock in the^fo’renqoh, said Phone 13 Mr. and -Mrs.' Lloyd liam. J- Miller of Buchanan, Mich.’ ■time and place being-'1-hereby ap­ ■ Air. and Airs. Warren Kool. dated; November 12th, 1925 , and pointed for the- ■ examination and PAGE POUR THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECOP.D THURSDAY. DEC. 27.1923. Oct. 16.—Council allows Retd LOCAL FARMS Lake Madron Camp time extension 30 days. NO DECLINE Opens For Annual Oct. 17.—William Comstock, RAISE GOOD D em. candidate for governor, Mid-winter Week speaks in Buchanan. J s IN 1 9 2 9 SAYS CROPS IN 1928 Oct. 19.—iBradfields eleven de­ 5: HUNDREDS OP (Continued from Page One) feat Three Oaks 21-0.. ?!• Member or j\ which is lower than at this time The Lake Madron .Boy Scout Oct. 22.—Clark Equipment Com­ MEMBER M YORK BANK last year. However, there is con­ camp opened yesterday morning pany starts breaking ground for fidence that wheat prices will be for the midwinter session, under River street addition. REASON'S FOR NOT EXPECT­ higher during the coming year, the direction of James Best,, Scout Oct. 27.—B. H. S. defeated by I EMPIRE I STORES THRU- t ING BUSINESS DE­ and the prospects for a bumper executive. The boys will be in Niles 6-7. PRESSION winter wheat crop were never bet­ camp until New Years day. Best Oct. 30.—First hard breeze of OUT THE ter at this time of year. said that 35 hoys had registered season kills tender fall flowers. | STATE | We've teen positive in stating Buchanan’s greatest asset in the from the Cass-Berrien area to at­ Oct. 31.—Galien entertains coun­ UNITED that there will he no depression in farming industry is the proximity tend but that he expected only tryside at great Hallowe'en cele­ 1929, for the reason that cm rent to. fine-markets, and. the fact that about 15, due to inroads, of influ­ bration. I STORES I STATES facts; do not fit in with the tests. a great part of the produce is sold enza. NOVEMBER BUCHANAN NILES That is to sav, commodity prices direct to city consumers at road­ Nov. 6.—Buchanan First ’Ward haven't risen sharply, costs aren’t side stands. Due to that fact, Buchanan Shifts goes seven to one for Herbert out of hand, labor isn’t inefficient potato raisers sold their product Hoover. and inventories haven’t been piling for double the prices secured else­ To Forward Nov. 7.- Council votes to revive up dangerously. Money is firm, hut where in the country, where ship­ city issue. there’s been no credit shortag-e for ping and, marketing' charges cut During 1928 Nov. 9.- -Cripe home burned at business and none is in prospect. into the farmer's profits. Practic­ Dayton. An unprecedented speculative de­ ally the entire local apple crop was (Continued form Page One) Nov. 10.—B. H. S. eleven plays mand didn't deprive business of sold from local stands at a price July 30.—Fire menaces Desen- Kalamazoo to tie. funds. There’s room for credit ex­ averaging around $1.50 per bushel, berg building, damage $2,000. Nov. 7.—Council grants Frank pansion in the Reserve - -a far exceeded the prices received by AUGUST Reed second 30-day extension. slack that won’t be completely tak­ growers who were obliged to ship Nov. 12.—Garron and McCrac­ en up for some time. in carloads. Aug. 9.—Lightning strikes three ken fined for non-payment of dog' In an analysis of the money The completion of the Walton homes in storm. tax. market, two supply factors must and Range Line stone roads serv­ Aug. 22.—Postmaster Batchelor Nov. 12.—Leases started for oil. be considered—gold and Reserve ed as additional links to bind the posts official call for bids for new acreage in Bend of River. Bank operations- and three de­ trading era to the town. A move ; post office lease, Nov. 16.—B. H. S. debaters are mands influences call for atten­ was also begun to secure tbe con- I Aug. 23.—Buchanan gets into defeated by Dowagiac. tion, namely, commercial, invest­ stmetion of a stone road the west I the moving pictures. Film shown Nov. 17,—B. H. S. eleven ties ment and speculative demand. side of the river on the old Pere • at Princess. Kalamazoo. Some 575 million dollars worth Marquette narrow guage right-of- Aug. 24.—Griswold First State Nov. 21.—Atty Stuart White ad­ of gold was exported from the way. This failed to materialize Bank of Detroit buys Buchanan dresses Meth. Men’s Club. United States, over and above im­ for the coming year, due to the sewer bond issue of $40,000. Nov. 26.—Harry Beck and party ports, during tbe eleven months fact that the petition was present­ Aug. 25.—B. H. S- alumni ban­ get back with a buck apiece. ending with July, 192S. This loss ed to the county hoard of super­ quet. Nov. 29.—Buchanan is thankful. of gold resulted in a shrinkage in visors too late. Aug. 29,—Clark band holds DECEMBER the supply of loanable funds and closing concert. Sept. 3.—Dayton I. O. O. F. Dec. 4.—Council puts Frank contributed to the increase in Reed over barrel. money rates. Indiana £k Michigan holds picnic. Business in this year has been Sept. 4. -Buchanan schools open. Dec. 5.—Big game hunters are better than in 1927. Electric Co. Holds Sept. 4. —Primaries are held. hosts at venison dinner. m Domestic trade, measured by Sept. S.—Summer season closes Dec. 5.—Matt Kelling sells car loadings, will total about the at Clear Lake resort. Smoke Shop. same. Measured by hank debits, Declared by many to be one of Sept, 11.—Farm buildings are Dec. 6.—Girls Athletic; Associa­ it wilt be much larger. But there the'most colorful of the semipub­ destroyed bv lightning, at Clayton tion gives annual grid dinner. must be allowance for checks lic festivities of the season, the Strauss and Ed. Bracket farms. Dec. 7.—American Legion re­ V* drawn in making stock payments annual Christmas party for I. & Sept. 12.—County Republican ceives notice of award of contract and we are inclined to use car M. Electric Company employes convention held here. for postoffice. loadings as a more accurate index. was held of the evening of Dec­ Sept. 10.—Contractor Frank Dec. 7.— B. H. S. opens basket Export trade will be considerably ember 20 at South Bend. Eight Reed discovers prehistoric cordu­ season with double win over Cas- larger; imports not quite so large. hundred employes with their fam­ roy road 14 feet under ground. sopolis. Industrial production through ilies foregathered at the Palais Dec. 7.—Council grants Frank SEPTEMBER Reed 30 days more time. October, the latest available figure, Royale at an early hour and made Sept. 15.—Christian Church was larger than in the correspond­ merry until nearly midnight. Dee. 10.—Christmas trees placed holds “Old Folks Day.” on Buchanan streets. ing period of ’27. Returns for the Prominent among those in the Sept. IS.—Fire destroyed Har- remaining months will likewise be receiving line were Thos. F. Eng­ Dec. 10.—Night watchman Gamp ner barn. chases stop sign to Niles. higher. lish. vice-president and general Clark Equipment starts second Employment in manufacturing manager; Chas. B. Calvert, assist­ Dec. 17.—Indiana & Michigan industries has increased but has new building of year. announces revision residential and ant secretary; R. G. Thompson, Sept. 23.—P. T. A. holds recep­ been somewhat less than last year. office manager; H. W. Riley, su­ commercial light rates. With, larger production, this tells tion for teachers. ------o------perintendent of Buchanan: J. P. Sept. 26.—Grand Rapids busi­ the story of greater efficiency. Ohmer, superintendent, of Elk­ New building permits will be ness men visit Buchanan, hart. and Geo. W. Schmidt, super­ Sept. 2S.—Bradfield’s eleven de­ Kobeitch Bros. fewer but of greater aggregate intendent of power. Besides the value. local departments the properties at feats Decatur 30-0. Are Arrested Commodity prices have been Buchanan. Berrien Springs, Elk­ OCTOBER higher than in '27 and about as hart. Ligonier and Butler were Oct. 2 ,- Contractor Reed asks For Burglary stable. The spread between the represented piaetically 100 percent for 60-day extension on sewer con- average of farm prices and the by the employes notion duty and tract. (Continued from Page One) general level of all commodity their families. Oct. 6.—B. H. S. eleven defeats are waiting their hearing, ;ne older prices has, been distinctly favor­ By-a special system of informa­ Ostego 6-0. out on bond and the younger in able to the farmer—a reversal ol tion Santa Claus was enabled to Oct. 13.—B. H. S. defeats Dow- jail. the situation after the war. know in advance just what each agiae 10-0. On being questioned by Justice Profits will make a much hotter child desired for a , Oct. 15.—Clark Hospital closes. Charles, Peter Kobeitch admitted Showing in '2S than in ’27. and from seven until eight-thirty Oqt. 15.—Work begins oh Wal­ that ha had stolen before, and that All of which is history. What he was busy at the Christmas tree, lace hospital. he had served a year on a similar of the future ? dispensing gifts with a lavish Oct. 15.—Up-to-date Cleaners charge. He stated that they had There may be temporary reac­ hand and delighting the hearts of open office here, recently come to Glendora from. tions in the stock market and the little ones. The wild buzz of Pennsylvania, business may nat he quite as active excitement which followed was as in 192S. But business will con­ due in no small part to the pres­ tinue to be generally prosperous in ence of 35 wagons, a couple of 1929 and should equal the average dozen scooters, 25 halls, 45 air ri­ Of 1927. fles. for which fortunately no am- munintion was provided. Lucky holders of raffle tickets 3 ADDITIONS” were J. R. Harris. William Weiss, On the Threshold: S. E. Lee. all of Twin Branch; BUILT FOR THE John Webb and Marie Helen of South Bend, and Mrs. Will O’­ CLARK PLANT Brien of Elkhart, each Of whom, (Continued from Page Onei received a ten-poimd turkey. and glass on steel framework. The Dancing Occupied the attention of framework is now in position. the merry-makers from 9 until 12, On the stroke of twelve at midnight on December The company is also building the Palais Royale orchestra being additions at Berrien Springs and on deck with its customary en­ 31st the Old Year passes and the New Year enters— the Battle Creek, 20,000 square feet of couragement. floor space being added at the Total attendance at the party former plant and 45.000 square was In excess of 2000, of whom 600 old year leaving in its wake much of history and no small feet to the Battle Creek True- were children under 12 years of tractor plant age and therefore elegible to San­ May your daily diary for the New measure of happiness that has come to most all of us. This Residence Additions ta Claus' bounty. Much credit is During the second half of the due to John A. Bernhardt, of South Year contain the Cheeriest notes. organization particularly can look back over the past year year, building operations to take Bend, chairman of the general care of workmen; in need of homes committee, for his untiring efforts, here were started' by several local and the success of the party tes­ with much of satisfaction because of the many new friend­ builders. Martin Pearson has plot­ tifies to the thoroughness with ted an addition to the town on which he and his assisting commit­ F. BECK’S ships formed and firm in the knowledge that old friend­ Terre Coupe Road, which the tees had planned the happy .occas­ council has, already accepted. Jer­ ion. It was a matter of extreme ome Sebasty has plotted another regret that on the night of the and Radio Shop ships have grown stronger. We have strived hard to merit addition for which he has asked party Mr. Bernhardt himself was approval.. Bradley Bros., and confined to his home with a severe this and we thank you for the many testimonials of friend­ Richard Schwarts are among other attack of influenza. builders who, are erecting houses for sale to prospective residents. ship that you have expressed to us. We are not unmind­ — •——o—------Wagner Grange to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Metzger of ful of our duty to you and to the community and we shall Galien announce the birth of a 7l« Enjoy Christmas pound son at the Wallace Hospital Sunday, December 23. Dinner Friday put forth even added effort in the New Year to merit your ------o------The Sortore News Stand, 30S E. The Wagner Grange members well wishes and the continuance of your valued friend­ Main St., Niles, is the only licensed will hold: their Christmas dinner branch, office outside of St. Joseph Friday evening, starting about 6:30 ship. in Berrien County, where license p. m. and being followed by a plates can be secured. o ltlc business session, which will include the conferring of the third and RECORD LINERS PAY fourth degrees. And when the New Year crosses the threshold there comes to us new resolves and a new determination to make the most of our opportunities to be of service to our Howdy HELLO! community.and our fellow men. We shall not fail! This is Mister New Year Calling Come on — let’s I got orders to extend sincere And may the New Year bring to you and yours a have a smile., Greetings to you from: measure of peace, good health and-prosperity. That’s it. Hope that smile never fades for 12 months. L. SANDS Fred M* - Moyer ec'The Sanitary Market?’ ♦I* SIUDEBAKER DEALER —Phone 92 - - - .. — S. Oak St. Section Two THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD N ew s - Editoria Record Telephone Number Nino SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY. DEC. 27. 192S. No. 51 Record Telephone Number Nine

Installment Buying the engorged digestive tract rests. the lightest for evening; and stay HOW MUCH CAN Talks Daily With Byrd Expedition BUCHANAN PARTY A b o u t y o u t The ‘'miracle" is then broadcasted by “the well-balanced diet.” Autos Decreasing among’ other suckers who know no better than to stuff themselves Interesting Notes MAN AFFORD TO Percentage of new- cars sold on AT CONVENTION with all the skin will endure with­ installment payments in this coun­ Health out bursting—other “cures’' are try decreased from 6S.2 . of the Things You Should Know perfected—and the game goes Miss Alice Y. Lee, a Chinese total in 1925 to; 5S.1 per cent in OF NAT. FARM BIL merrily on. girl, of San Francisco, a graduate 1923, as oC November 1 in each When individuals are well--rand of the American. Institute :of Banic­ j i r « u g a n l e a g u e s a y s m a n year, according’ to the National wish to remain so a well balanced ing, is the first woman of her race CO-OP EK. MARKETING IS to become a banker in .California."" WITH SI.50 MONTH CAN Association of Finance Companies. DISCUSSED AT diet is necessary—a little of each SP E N D $800(1 The percentage of used cars, sold standard food. Don’t feast on po­ on deferred payments over the CHICAGO tatoes and bread alone because Mme. Daw Hniee Tihin, bachelor A home is an investment, per­ same period decreased from (52.8 to The American Farm Bureau you are afraid of meat; don’t load of laws, is the first woman to be haps the "wisest investment a mar­ (50.S. This resulted in a decrease up on sugars and sweets, to the appointed a judge in Burma . in alt sales over this period on the Federation annual meeting- was neglect of less enticing foods; for ried couple can make. Certainly, installment plan of from, 65.5 to hold, last week in Chicago at the heaven's sake why be a “vegetar­ Mrs, Ada B. Clodfelter is mayor, it is productive of more of the joy Sherman Hotel and people from by Jsihn Jos'oph Gainss, M. D. ian?” Might as well be an “ani- which comes from possession than 59,5. practically every state m the union postmaster and station agent at The figures in percentages of malecule” or a “cerealist” or any Garber, Mo. any other investment. Yet, in se­ represented. Discussions along the other sort of food faddist! Let me lecting it, a couple must choose cars sold on installments follow: lines of Co-operative Marketing DIET FAKERS 1925 1926 1927 192S repeat; Take six or eight staple Mrs. J. C. Plowman and Mrs. R. wisely, From the; financial: stand­ were presented by leaders from The American charlatan posses­ foods; assemble them into groups, V, Denman, twin sisters of Enfield, point. they can overreach: or need­ New cars --6S.2 64.5 5S.0 5S.3 various commodity organizations Used c a r s _62.S 65.2 5S.0 5S.1 ses the unique ability to make the more force-building for break­ Eng., celebrated their golden wed­ lessly stint themselves in picking such as the Livestock, Cotton, To­ money out of everything he touch­ fast, the next for noon meal;—and dings on the same day. a home, just as they can in making* All ca r s___ 65.5 64.S 60.S 59.5 bacco and. other Associations. This Sales of new commercial cars on es, because tliere are suckers, and any other expenditure. was the tenth anniversary of this will always be, I suppose. The Answering the question “•How- installment payments decreased organization and the progress of favorite game now, seems to be much ought we to pay for a from 54.9 in 1927 to 51.6 m 192S, the Farm Bureau in these ten that of the diet faker; a great home?’’ statistics of financial in­ according to the association’s re­ years was reviewed by some of many suckers inhabit the dietary stitutions; show us that, broadly port. Used commercial ear sales the officers who have been* con­ pool, and pay handsome prices, speaking, the cost of the home on this basis dropped from 52.4 to nected with the organization dur­ hence the bombastic gentleman should not exceed two years’ pay. •lS.3. accounting for a drop in com­ bined new and used commercial ing this tune. who blandly assures them that, B o w l i n g ! ! In so many words, a man earning "any and all of our ailments are $150' monthly should plan to put car installment sales from 53.4 to It has been clearly demonstrat­ 50.4 of the total. ed that the Farm Bureau is not in caused by improper diet”—and not mote than $3,000 into' his Every ilny sinre the 1’yvd Antarctic expedition sailed from Los politics and is endeavoring to as­ can be cured by correction of the home. The average amount of notes Angeles. Kenit. K. 11. Wilson, operator of WSliT at Bolling Held, Wash­ exciting cause; of course, lie only, Is a fascinating game, ancl a healthy If, ox course, his: financial pros­ purchased1 on cax* sales by finance sist the farmers of this country to ington. has maintained eoiiiaet with WFAT. the Eleanor Helling, of the solve their problems. Berrien coun­ knows how to do the correcting, pects are good, and he is certain companies increased from S550 in ttyrd expedition, which is now near the Smith pole. Wilson's appnrtilns at so much per week, strictly In . form of exercise that he will enjoy increases in pay, 1925 to $606 in 192S for new cars. ty was well represented by the fol­ is mostly home made ami operates on it wave length of 42.2 meters lowing: R. H. Sherwood, RuSsell advance. he might exceed that figure. H:e On used car sales the average note with it power consumption of 50 watts. So that, when a man or woman ALLEYS OPEN EACH DAY should analyze the situation care­ was $2S0 in 1925. and S295 in 192S- •■File, J. G. Boyle, Peter Gouwens, fully, however, and should consider Trade-ius were a part of the iDean Clark and wife, Mrs. Lowell hasn’t sense enough to know when his own ability to get ahead, be­ transactions m 72 per cent of the Williams, Mrs. N. E. Anderson, he or she is eating too everlasting fore undertaking a heavier burden sales of new- passenger cars in Holmes Tells of Mrs. Frank Martell, Wesley much, either or both will cheerful­ than he, at the" time, is able to 1927 and 69.4 per cent in 192S. Mrs. Ellen Graham Swartz, J. A. Richards and wife ly hand out fifty dollars a week, shoulder. This “two-year rule’’ is There were trade-ms In 52,5 per Early Efforts for and Geo. Katzbach. for the privilege or being, fed on Buchanan Bowling Ciiil subject to variations. For instance, cent of the sales of commercial; Dies Dec. 19 at A wonderful exposition was held skim milk and lettuce leaves until it is apparent that a married cars in 192,7 and 51.2 per cent in City Charter in connection with the Farm Bu­ Over Record Office. Fred Schwartz, Mgr. couple with no children would 192S. River Bluff Home reau meeting. In it were exhibits .riiiiiiimimmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiih have more money to put into a ------a------of the latest inventions m fire, home than another couple with a Editor Record: Ellen George Graham, ago 76 fighting apparatus, farm machin­ EYE STRAIN large family. Ford To Make I see there is prospect that Bu­ years, 4 months and 13 days, pass­ ery, and many educational fea­ CAUSES In the long run, a, prospective chanan is soon to have a new char­ ed away at her home at Rivet- tures. home builder or buyer, will do 2,100,000 Units ter this time a city. The last time Bluff, Niles, Michigan, at 10 o’­ - — ,—o------HEADACHES more wisely to remain within the they had a new charter was in clock on Dec. 19th after an illness limit suggested above, and. later In Coming Year 1S92, and then they got two of of S months. She was horn in Miss Mattie Smith when; he is able to afford; a more them within one month, and there­ Niles, Mich., on August 6. 1S52 and rM (0 pretentious home, sell the smaller on hangs a tale, or should it be was married to William Gardner Incurs Broken Wrist home., Ford Motor Company employ­ “Tail?" It happened this way: Graham on May 1, 1884, Mr. Gra­ A report issued recently by Dr. ment figures and payrolls in every ham preceded her in death by one part of the world are at the high­ Along about that time there was a Miss Mattie Smith incurred a 'ear* John S. Noffsinger of Washing­ move on to build a dam and the month and one day. She leaves ton, states that but four per cent est peak in the company’s history. new charter was to extend the one son, Harry M. of Buchanan. fracture of both bones of her left On November 1 the total num­ The funeral services were held wrist early Monday morning when of America's gainfully employed' limits so the dam site would be she slipped and -fell on the icy workers earn more than $4,00Q ber of employes stood at 1S6,313. brought within the village limits. Saturday at 1:30 o’clock. Dr. Mills In the Fordson and Highland Park of the Baptist church officiating. pavement. Miss Smith had start­ Glasses that are right yearly. This: would indicate that A mass meeting- was called, in the ed from her home bn the South only such a percentage of workers, plants approximately 125,000 were Opera house, and there a commit-! Burial was in Rose Hill cemetery strengthen and rejuvenate the at work, a new high figure for Bend road at two o'clock in the if building or buying now. could tee was chosen to draft a charter, ‘!lt Berrien Springs. morning to go down town for face as well as the sight. afford homes costing $8,000 or those two industries. On the com­ and on that committee were L, P. i ------0------pany payroll in the United States medicine for her sister. Mrs. Em­ EYES EXAMINED more; were 170,537 men; Ford of Canada Alexander, J. P. Beistle, A. A. | pyinceSS PlaVS ma Ringht, who had been suddenly It might be said that a couple's Worthington and four others. I: seized with a severe attack of in­ GLASSES FITTED i ability to, pay for a home is regu­ employed 9,637: and other asso­ waited a week or more to hear ciated companies and foreign Host To Children fluenza. -While crossing the Miclii- Established 1900 Radiant Health_Plenty_and Peac lated to him a certain extent bv when the committee was ready to s-,% . r. a . gan Central tracks she slipped and willingness to cut the comers or plants had 6,120 more at work. report, and hearing nothing of it. I This has been achieved in less C h r i s t m a s I V l o m i n g fell. She was able to get up and other expenses and to; make sacri­ asked Mr. Alexander when and \went on down town Lo the Wallace Dr. J. BURKE to you and yours for the next 52 wee fices. It frequently occurs that a than twelve months following the was told they had made up tha Introduction of tin entirely new* An audience of 250 children Hospital, where her arm was set OPTOMETRIST couple will sacrifice all luxuries in charter and sent it to Lansing to ------—o-----— What more could you ask? order to realize the dream of hav­ car, the Model A. In January of George Lambert, who was then the wex-e entertained Christmas morn- South Bend, Indiana, ing their own, home. this year. Ford production was, representative...... I...... then wrote to...... Mr. ing in the Princess Theatre, Man- Fred Moyer Wins in NILES ON TUESDAYS AND New week’s; question will he only 1.79 per cent of all automo­ Lambert asking him to please send! ager Homer Morley showing the WEDNESDAYS “How much a month should we biles produced. In September it to me a copy of the bill, since I un- comedy enmefiv film,film. “Heart Trouble,”Trou, Handsome Trophy 21.0 N. Second Street agree1 to pay ?” stood at 22 per cent. The growth derstood that only about three starring Harry Langdon. The pic­ Princess fee Cream Parlor —:----- o------— during the ten months between people here had ever seen it, and ture was adapted to the youthful For Salesmanship W. G. BOGARDUS, 0. D. January and October is shown by mailed the letter in the forenoon. audience. All children 12 years in charge. Ralph DeNardo. Prop. Chairman Morgan the following record: A few hours later I thought per­ old or less were admitted free, |ir January, 1.79 per cent of all cars haps he might take a wrong im­ o Fred Moyer, local Studebaker Retires From State built made by Ford; February, pression from that letter so wrote E y ed Gombosi To dealer, is displaying a beautiful 2,97 per cent; March, 6.34 per­ another telling him to not allow engraved silver football, full size, Tax Commission cent: April, 7.49 per cent; May. that letter to in any way interfere which was awarded to him for S.62 per cent: June, 11.1S per cent; with the passage of the bill as it Enter Ad. Dept, scoring second highest as salesman The retirement of Chairman July, 13.30 per cent; August, 19 was probably all right. The next in the Northern Indiana-Southern Morgan of the state tax commis­ per ceDt; September, 22 per cent. day after that Mr. J. L. Richards, of Chicago News Michigan district. Had Moyer sion, after a period of very sensible During November 105,891 cars then president p f the village, sold four more cars he would have and satisfactory service to the and trucks were built and sold in went to Lansing to help Mr. Lam­ Fred Gombosi will leave soon stood in first place, winning a free people of the state in. that official the United States. The Canadian bert get the bill through, and after Jan. 1 to enter the classified trip to the annual Automobile position, has; given Governor Green plant at Walkerville produced 7,- when Mr. Richards arrived Mr. advertising department Of the Chi­ Show in New York City. the duty of filling the place with 591 and all other foreign plants Lambert showed him my first but cago Daily News. His position a, new official. This he has done built and distributed 7,555. This not the second letter, and Rich­ was secured through L. M. Barton, by the appointment of Edwin F. made a total for the month of i21,- ards exploded. When he returned director of advertising, who has a What’s New? Between Christmas and New Year’s Saunders, of Wayne county, to. the 037. During October a total of home he told on the street that summer home here. A vending machine which deliv­ vacant place. The choice of a man 106,404 Model A cars and trucks Holmes was trying to' block the' ------o—------ers a lighted cigarette when a from Wayne, while not imperative, were built. measure and immediately there penny is dropped in the slot is the was well-advised, because Wayne Production of new Ford cars and was talk of mobbing the Record Bertha Roe Buys invention of a Brooklyn young is, paying nearly half of the, direct trucks during 1929 will equal, if office. Including especially the edi­ Former Jennings man. tax levy of the states and a con­ not exceed, the previous record tor, but they thought better of it C le a r a n c e Sale siderably higher percentage of the i Ford production of 192.4, advance and did not do so. A few days Residence Bldg. By automatically controlled elec­ other forms of taxation. Wayne! estimates from branch plants all after. I learned that Mr. Worth­ tric heat it is possible to dry out county is; particularly interested in ' over the world indicate, the com­ ington had received an engrossed green lumber in 4S hours without the distribution of the bureau: of pany has announced'. copy of the bill, which had been Mrs. Bertha Roe has bought the w a rp in g . of Women’s and. Children’s state taxation between the coun­ The Ford branch assembly and passed and signed by the govern­ Old former Jennings residence ties; and that distribution can only saxes territories have estimated or. I went into Worthington’s of­ property on West Front Street be effected: equitably by keeping that they will build and, sell, 1,800,- fice to see the document, and be­ from Oscar Swartz, and will move A new English army motorcycle the assessments of all the counties, 000 cars and trucks in the United fore I had read five lines, gave it it to the rear of her grocery, to fit is fitted with tractor wheels in the honest. Wayne has to be honest States and Canada and 300,000 back to Mr. Worthington and told it up as a modern tenant house. rear which enables it to travel on whether it wants to be or hot, for more in other countries of the him it was worthless, as it failed .------o------swampy ground and also climb C o a t s a n d Dresses a single reason: that is, that the new Model A Ford cars: and, Model to completely describe the terri­ steep grades. city of Detroit has, immense credit AA Ford trucks was at the rate of tory to be included in the limits as Ban Lifted From necessities; and, as; bonded debt is 6,135 a day, a gain of more than it lacked So rods of inclosing the All Scarlet Fever In the Sandwich Islands the peo­ Wyman’s winter apparel clearances, now on, offer many splendid based: upon, a background' of as­ 400. cars a day over the production land. He immediately sent the ple go in to mourning by knocking bargains. Both women’s and children’s coats and dresses are re­ sessed. valuation, the city, which rate the first week of November. bill back to Mr. Lambert and tried out their front teeth and painting is five-sixths: of the county, has In November, 105,S91 cars and to have a correction made, but the All scarlet fever quarantines in the lower part of their faces black. duced. -Most of them are clearances from stock with a few "new to. keep its properties; assessed up trucks were built and sold in the forty days allowed for introducing Buchanan are now ended, with the women’s coats especially purchased and on sale at clearance prices; pretty close to cash value. This United States. The Canadian plant new bills, had passed but Mr. release of the Eddy family on The cornerstone of the original necessity does not apply to, the1 ag­ at Walkerville, Ont., produced 7,- Lambert was an ingenious chap North Portage Tuesday. The Ralph United States capitol building was Spend your Christmas check thriftily and save on a new dress and ricultural counties of the- state,, so 591 and, all other foreign plants and so took, a bill that had been up Young family on Chippe'.va Street laid by President Washington, coat. In some cases, quantities are small, so come early! that' their supervisors can “snitch” built, and: distributed 7,555, making for the rechartering some other were released last week. Sept. IS, 1793. a, bit if they are so minded—.and a total: of 121,037 for the month. town, I believe, Owosso, beheaded, they generally are—to keep the December 2 marked the first an­ and be tailed it, leaving in but the Mrs. William Hart, Terre Coupe Mrs, Roscoe Vaughn of Wichita, county assessments down to a niversary of the introduction of the filing number, changed the re­ road, is ill with an, attack of Ivan., is the first president of the place where they can ring very new model Ford cars: and trucks. mains: to cover* the case of Buch­ pneumonia. Women’s Aeronautical Association, Winter Coats in two groups small when equalization comes During the year the Ford company anan and put it through, and we around, Mr: Morgan seems: to built and sold 704,699 cars and had the two charters, and. neither Winter coats of broadcloth in brown, redwing, tan and green. trucks. have .managed', things, very well, ,of them good, for the supreme They are trimmed in baby seal, caracul, brown cub bear, .French during his; term, and: Mr. Saund­ Ford Motor Company of Canada, court had declared that sort of ers, is the type of man, who will produced 6,500 cars and trucks in manipulating was not allowable, beaver (coney), civet cat and opossum.^ Not all sizes. 59‘50 continue good, management. He November, and is: currently oper­ so technically all of the land that BuctiananLumher & Coal Co. brings a, deal. of. experience in as­ ating on, a schedule of 350 units a. was to have been included is: still Fur-trimmed winter coats o? broadcloth in black, brown, red, sessment methods- and rates to' his. day: outside the village limits. That tan, blue and green. Furs include caracul, Siberian wolf (dog), work, and, he has: that good; sense The carloads or machinery arriv­ means all of the land lying East of Chinese civet cat, French beaver (coney) and natural opossum. of taxing that does, not usually ac­ ed at the; plant of the Ford Motor the Zimri Moon forty and to the; 45 company the amateur who is put Company at Green Island, New river, and including- the dam, and Sizes 14 to 42. on the state tax commission. York, last week and will be install-: not subject to village taxes. The Mule The governor made a good ed, immediately for use in an. addi­ .1 trust this next effort will not Other women''s coat clearances a t $19.50 to $1,39.50 choice in selecting-Mr; Saunders. tional unit to the radiator depart-; have the trouble that we did, and ------0-— — ment.. Production; at the' plant: is that the Record not get mob­ Says: Fred Moyer Buys being confined to the manufacture bed, as I (lid not. of, shock absorbers, springs, pis­ , J. G. HOLMES' Women’s Dresses Children’s Clearance Van Every Bldg. tons; truck springs, radiators, racl- Cedar Rapids, la, Nun-metal Weatherstrip iatorsfi. radiator rods and batteries. O' New workers are constantly be­ - Coats reduced to $10 For Display Room ing added as the new departments Hazel Wilson Weds ■—keeps out cold, rain $ swing Into* full production and; 12-50 Winter coats of fine wool. $12.95 to F: M. Moyer has bought the T„ company officials, place the, num­ Henry Carr at S. B. and dust. Get an extra dress for the holidays. $15 values. Not all sizes. E. Van Every store property on ber of workers on day and night Silk daytime dresses in prints and Days avenue and will remodel it; shifts' near the 1,500 mark. The Monday, Dec. 24 navy, brown, prelate, tan, green, red for use as a display room for present working force is over and black. S15 and $25 values. Not Dresses reduced to $4.95 Studebaker automobiles. Mr. Moy­ double that .employed at this time Hazel .Wilson and Henry Carr of er expects to set a force of men last; years V Buchanan were united in marriage See Us About It. all sizes. S12.50. • Wool, and silk dresses iii 8 to 14 yr. to work at once taking out; the ' ;------O------at South Bend Monday, Dec. 24, sizes. $7.50 to $10 values. partition, changing the chimney OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN the ceremony having been per­ Others up.to $45 from the inside to the outside, in­ formed by Rev. Elmer Cole of the Phone S3F1 stalling larger windows .and a rear Dr. Waldo will be out of the city First . Christian Church at his C. F. Hiller, Mgr. All silk remnants reduced to one-half the original yard price ! entrance, and; plumbing: The room from Monday morning till Satur­ residence., They are making their will accommodate; five-cax-s: day morning next week. 51tlc home on East Arctic Street. PAGE TWO THE BERRIEN; COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY. DEC. 27. 192S.

Have you seen the new toilet ac­ and beginning to thicken, whip to home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard sat their home in Coloma. cessories that are developed in consistency of whipped Cream. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Blaekmun Itermtt (Haunt g, lUrorii colors as fresh and dainty as those Add one Cup whipped cream and Mrs. Roxy Grant has gone to entertained at a family dinner on Harry L. Hayden and Walter C. Hawes,. Publishers of the fabrics that drape the mod­ one cup Chopped figs cooked to a Buchanan to spend the winter at Christmas day, their guests being the home of her daughter, Mrs. Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919, ern bedroom? jam. Mold or pour into sherbet Cora Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Blaekmun glasses. and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Buchanan, Miclv.,. under the act of March. S, 1379,. There are mirrors and brushes, The 1930 Club of the Hills Corn­ old Blaekmun and family of Buch­ ers church is holding a party this anan. SUBSCRIPTION: PRICE. beauty boxes and manicure tools For Vegetable N rlit evening at the home of Lawrence Berrien, and St. Joseph Counties, per year.,______52.00 in soft tints and patterns. Some Onion Soup Latter of Mt. Tabor, Miss Mira Gardner returned to. Elsewhere — - ,_5§.00; Single Copies______5c Ellis Contractors reproduce the Chinese motifs of Baked Beans Brown Bread her school work at Detroit Wed- Peeling Onions The 1930 Club of the Hills Corn­ nesday after spending Christmas Pour hot water over onions, al­ old Ming' porcelains and lacquers; Fried Tomatoes ers church met Monday evening to Continue Climbing others show Empire designs and Cold Slaw at the home of her parents, Mr. low them to remain for a few practice on the play, "Cyclone and Mrs. Will Gardner. Football As n University Asset a man well past four score years In 10 Pin League minutes, then drain and pour cold again others have floral designs. Lemon Meringue Pie Sally” which they will present soon Conference football is commerc­ who never had a churn or pal, as Non-stimulating Drink after the first of the year. J. G. Boyle was called to Lans­ water over them. Then the skins Imagine the charm of accessor­ ing yesterday by a message from ialized as to the relation of specta­ those terms are used and under­ can be removed easily. ies of Napoleon blue in a French Three children in the Sam Wol- Clark Brady, secretary-treasurer Team— IV. L. 1>. Bennett Skow, a clothier in let family are ill with influenza. tors to he game-, hut not as to stood in the world. —25 S ,75S pattern on a dressing table founc- Soldier, Iowa, who has been rob­ of the state Farm Bureau associa­ Ellis Contractors — Sewing Room Hint ed in changeable taffeta, Or pic­ Miss Bernice Scott, teacher of tion, stating that there would be a . .players in the game. Commercial It was not his first observation Chevrolet______—17 13 .567 Cut the- strips containing buttons bed 12 times since 1924, is quitting izatlon of the game in the big uni­ ture the Chintz-hung room with business,; the Hills Corners sciiool, and her special meeting of the state board on that subject, therefore, not his Foundry______L—16 14 .533 and buttonholes from discarded mother are spending the holidays versities where crucial contests: at­ —17 16 .515 toilet articles in soft blue or bluff, .. —.--- o—----- of directors at 11 a. m. today. , first realization of a man alone in Mao’s G rill______garments and use them' under a green or mauve, according’ to tlie tract tens, of thousands of persons Galieu _ _ 17 16 .515 fly in new garments. It saves willing and eager, to. pay tire price the world, save for relatives. It is Clark O ffice______15 15 .500 time and labor. color of tlie draperies! These are X," r* for tickets is turned to good pur­ his misfortune, 1-Ic is the type of Thariings Tire Shop —16 17 AS5 just a few of the decorative effects Hills Come6 -3 pose. man who never has a chute, but Becks Tire Shop _—14 16 .467 When Too Much Salt that may be obtained with the Through commercialization of longs for one- through life. Other _15 IS .455 toilet ware which, relatively Mrs, Clem Mc.Clelien was taken Proud’s Cigar Store If food is too salty, place a wet to the Mercy Hospital at Benton this one sport some of the state men of smaller or no fortune have Graham-Paige ______7 26 .212 cloth over the top of the vessel speaking, is far from expensive. universities, if not all of them, are chums, know the full measure and Team and individual scores for Harbor Monday for an emergency which is cooking. The steam well Children Like Figs This Way operation. able to finance a- great variety of sweetness of intimate the past week were: draw the salt into the cloth. intramural sports in respect of friendship long continued. By na-, For cream fig' pudding, dissolve The Go-Getter Club of Glendora will hold its annual Christmas buildings and equipment and pro­ ture they win those friendships. As! A Substitute Bodkin a package lemon-flavored gelatin vide facilities for very desirable boys1. tl.their A,., chums ^are UA 4 the'U #1. best ! Monday Night. in pint boiling water. When cold party Saturday evening at the chaps in the community. As men Team—Ellis Contractors. A smooth safety pin for thin or physical exercise by members of Games Total lacy material makes an excellent the student body. Revenue from they had intimate friends, develop-! bodkin. The pin holds the material cd those close and confidential! 1st 2nd 3rd the sale of tickets for football 135 15S 1S5 47S securely. games is in lien of taxes paid by friendships among worth w hile.;*'• *?■ Elhs men, and lived in associations JI andervoort. 147 151 176 447 the people. 191 512 Face Wrinkles Those who like football and the that added unmeasured joy to life, j ” ------151 1,0170 HERE’S They gave to others and what they j Roberts — 193 134 177 504 Try binding the forehead with a dramatization that is inherent in 131 136 141 linen bandage soaked in pquai large and lively crowds spend gave was returned a hundred fold. £ore,~r parts of alcohol and the white of whatever is asked for admission 2 Mr- Rockefeller is not the- iirst To^>. Scratch OUR man of prominence to long for f ^ m s ------... 757 , . 749 , . S70 23761 an egg, allowing the bandage to tickets with greater willingness 2409. remain over night than they pay like sums for those closer ties where unselfish j Handicap J3; total pins friendship and love bring men very j Team Foundry, MM} May you set an altitude record theatrical entertainment. They- sit Games Total An Improved Dustpan contentedly for a couple of hours, near and hold them. There are! Bend the hollow tin handle of if necessary, with little regard for others, plenty of them, to be found- . 1st 2nd 3rd for Happiness in ’29. iu all cities. They see others, nl-D'mto ---- 153 14S 160 461 the dustpan to a right angle with HAND the weather and hard seats. 129 457 the pan and insert a discarded Whether or not this fact refers ways iu the midst of a group jPpuam — 162 166 where there is real fun and endless j Bradley _. 131 136 170 437 broom handle. It avoids much back to a surge of primitive in­ stooping. stincts is beside the point; the fact delight. They would give anything ; Graham 15S ■ 144 159 461 they possess to- he able to win such1 Bauch ------lbb1SS 154 1S2 524 SHAKE! AND HERE’S HOPING is the thing, and it is a thing of Threading Hie Needle which we need not he ashamed. friendships and. taste the delights i Scratch W. N. Brodrick others have in abundance. Their • Pins 792 74 S SQO 2340 After threading the needle, tie :a THE NEW YEAR BRINGS IfOU We may be quite sure, however, knot in the end of the thread that THE: RESALE STORE that stadia would not be packed natures do not give the attraction! 2; total pins 2412. THE FULLEST MEASURE OF day Night was last broken from the spool and several times a year if the patrons to others. Those men study them- J the thread will not kink. •JOY AND PROSPERITY and lovers of football were not as­ selves critically many times, they j Team—Galien.'ii. Games Total The Wisner Pharmacy. sured in their own minds that the voice their loneliness at times, and! Method of Testing' Coffee football of today is a clean sport, wonder why others have so much: 1st 2nd 3rd A. way to test the quality of carried on in sincere good sports­ of human joy and they so little. It; Roberts - 170 132 167 460 coffee is to put a spoonful in a manship. We scarcely ever hear takes some magnetic quality o f, Dickson 171 171 152 494 glass of cold water and add a few even a whisper of a suspicion that heart to inspire that relation and H ow ell_ 120 137 161 427 drops of lemon juice. If the coffee a player "sold out” or “cried to that quality is not contained in j Babcock 1SS 1S7 14S 523 is pure it will remain on: top of The Comer Drag Store throw the game.” or anything of some hearts. Total Scratch the water; if not, the Water will that ugly sort. Human ears never listened to Pins ___ 65S 627 62S 1913 become brown In color. We may score one for football sweeter music that the kindly Handicap—SO: total pins 1993. “THE WISNER PHARMACY” because it finances other desirable statements of friends whose hearts Team—Macs Grill. ■ To .Enrich Plants sports making for student health, were known and whose souls were Games Total To enrich the earth around and may we not also score one for true and tried. Without some 1st 2nd 3rd plants, water them with a solution 1 football because those who finance note of that delightful score there I Hall - ____ 16G 132 144 442 consisting of 150 grains of glue to football are those who sec the is a heart loneliness and soul i M arsh_____ 156 133 179 473 two gallons of water. games? Knowledge that a large hunger. The stoutest heart may i Burke ____ 141 190 157 4SS A H afgy fieiv jf. part of the ‘dollar paid by patrons try to hide the pain, but there are ■ p>. White 15S 173 177 50S An Improved Oven of the game for admission tickets times when a word, pregnant with ' Total Scratch Cut a. piece of asbestos paper to FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 is used for this purpose breeds in a deep meaning, slips past the Pins 621 633 G57 1911 fit the bottom of the oven. It re­ the mind of the patrons, whether guarded lips. It is the cry of pain Handicap- 156; total pins 2067. and comes from the depths of tho tains the heat, saves fuel and: pre­ TOUR: LAST CHANGE they he students, alumni or others, Wednesday Night: vents articles from burning. a sense of part proprietorship in heart, it indicates the anguish of TO SEE tho university itself. This sense in many hours that had been con­ Team—Thawings Tire Shop. turn quickens and deepens personal cealed. We need friends, we never General Total To Sharpen Scissors interest! in, iftetHsMtution, Football have too many good friends, we I 1st 2nd 3rd When the scissors; are dull, run KING VIDOR’S may have its liabilities in terns of should cultivate them always. j Stev en s___ 20S 144 172 029 the blades across the neck of a rcholastic welfare, but it undeniab­ ------o—------j Doming __ 155 16S 173 496 small bottle, in the same position Production - j Webb ____ 145 ISO 141 416 as though cutting off the neck of ly also has its very worth while A HEALTIIV PRESIDENT the bottle. credits. | Wan _____ 124 152 167 443 -———o—------Describing the- many demands iRoti _____ 164 .197 14Q 501 Life Insurance Development upon the time and energy of the Total Scratch To Brighten Lea flier “The Crowd chief executive In, his article ill ! Pins. __ - 796 796 793 13S5 If the leather seats and backs “Easy sledding”-_in other words, Mors than §18,000,000,000 of new the fiftieth anniversary edition of Handicap—129; total pins 2514. of chairs become dull, heat the A Great Drama of Everyday life insurance has been sold to men The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 'Thursday Night white of an egg and rub thorough­ and women in the United States President Coolidge recalls: that he Team—Proud’s Cigar Store. ly. Then polish with a clean, soft Abundant Happiness and Success - _ Life by the man who during 192S, the largest sale ever has often remarked that he has1 at Games Total cloth. The Big Parade. made in one year in the history of least the distinction of being “the 1st 2nd 3rd is our New Year's wish to you. life insurance ..business, if the healthiest president that the coun­ Schwartz___ 192 157 141 490 When a garment becomes shiny, News—Oddities purchase of life insurance is i hiss­ try has ever had.” .His ability to Batchelor.___, 135 121 112 36S >onge it with a solution of one ed as thrift, then the American keep well, he goes on to; explain, Myers______165 ITS 164 507 quart of water. Then press on the people have more than matched lias been due chiefly to regular Proud______166 171 181 SIS ‘ wrong side. J. E. ARNEY the cost of their vanities and pleas­ habits of eating, sleeping and ex­ Total Scratch SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 ures with the abundance of their ercise. Any man of normal Pins. ___— 65S 637 59S 1SS3 To clean soiled playing cards, “The Square Deal Grocer” thrift. strength, the president adds, can, i Handicap—6S; total pins, 1951. dip a small sponge in spirits of camphor and rub lightly. This re­ PHONE 26 WE DELIVER In 1901 the total sales of now with reasonable care, carry tliei B & S T E f t , ' life insurance was slightly in ex­ burdens of the presidency without | Team—Chevrolet. stores the newness. cess of 82.000.000.000, but in the Impairing his health. f F. Merson Jr. 146 1S6 153 4S5 years since there has been an in­ The Coolidge recipe for good ’ F. Merson, Sr., 150 135 140 425 crease nearly every year and the health is simple. He has seldom i S m it h ____ 1S3 15S 19S 539 sales this year are nine times the been late at meals and has avoided! Landis ___ 129 176 1S6 491 sales of 1901. With the growth late hours. He generally has tried j Total Scratch ■ YEAR-END EVENTS of life insurance the companies to take at least one walk a day Pins — -60S 655 677 1940 hope to place the grand -total in as liis chief mode of exercise. In Handicap—126;: total pins, 2066.. force next year above the- S10Q,- addition, lie has used vibrating' ma­ Friday N iglitv NOW AT ROBERTSON’S 000,000.000 mark, a point to; which chines in, his room. The duties of Team—Beck’s Tire Shop the minds of life insurance dream­ the office he describes as “heavy” Games Total e g e ers long have turned. and its responsibilities as “over­ 1st 2nd 3rd The large amount of life insur­ whelming',” but insists that a. man Beck 172 1S9 157 51S The Intercollegiate 1 ance! in force and the immense of ordinary strength can surmount H anlin____ , 1GQ 19-1 171 525 volume of sales each year, while them “if he will confine himscU M orse_____ 124 1SS 166 47S productive of pleasure for the men very strictly to- a performance of Total Scratch ~ LAUGH RIOTV. who* are in control of companies, the duties -that are imposed upon P in s__ - __456 571 494 1521 have a far reaching national sig­ him by the constitution and the Handicap—33; total pins 1554. Storewide Sales nificance, for life insurance adds law.” He must also eschew, in the enormously to. the strength of: the president's judgment, “all kinds: Of Team- Graham-Paige. MONDAY, DEO. 31 credit situation of the individual outside enterprises, in: furnishing Games Total and of the community in which an entertainment and- amusement to 1st 2nd 3rd DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM abundance of insurance protection Ings. undertaking to be a source C arr____ 14S 1S2 164 494 . is carried. of inspiration for every worthy Renninger:__ , 147 119 175 4.41 AL WILSON CHESTER CONKLIN That fact long has been used in public movement.” Thaning ___132 125 175 432: Before In v e n to ry —-in— meetings of insurance men and as The president, moreover, Mr; Total Scratch -m— an. argument in selling policies, Coolidge declares, must leave de­ Pins ____ 427 426 514 1367 “WON IN THE » but in these modern times it is be­ tails to subordinates. “He should Handicap—93; total pins 1460. Desirable merchandise in small lots, broken assortments, broken size ranges—* ‘THE BIG NOISE: ing sent out widely to the public not do any work that lie can have o- the accumulation of a busy Gliristmas season. We have made radical price CLOUDS” as a reason for new confidence done by others.” he explains, and and pride in the conditions of the “Such energy as he has should bo reductions on them as an incentive for you to buy freely of things needed for Two Real Pictures: For the Price of One. cities. Recently in Kansas City directed not so much toward doing home and personal comfort. We want to inventory as little stock as possible! one of the largest insurance work as making certain that the agencies there used a full page of work is being well done.” There­ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1-2 advertising to. tell, the readers in is sound philosophy for any ex*; their salesmen had sold many mil­ ecutive, whatever the field in ■ The Most Sensational Actress on the Stage lions of new life insurance this which lie labors. “ . Import anil'—-Drastic Price Cuts on year, hence, the credit situation In It is generally agreed that the that ambitious city had been made heavy wartime demands upon his broader and stronger, with ad­ strength led Woodrow Wilson to GILDA GRAY . vantage to; every resident, policy an early grave. There are many <. holder or not. who believe that the burdens iff by Nancy //art Life insurance has become one the presidency killed President C O A T S ' DRESSES —:in— of the big lines of business in the Harding during his term, of office. country, and in its operations Hardly a president save Mr. Cool­ By Roberta Lee Why should these be on sale, there’s These are by no means clearance type 99 touches life and the business world idge bag: escaped paying sOm® (Jure of Umbrellas; nothing wrong-with them. In fact, frocks. Evening, afternoon, street at many points. The small policy physical penalty for the office. A wet umbrella should be clos­ they arc our regular well chosen and business styles that you will ‘THE DEVIL DANCER holder- has an investment with pro­ That he has succeeded, in doing, so ed and stood with the handle down. tection. and the companies, by wise is proof that those who follow him This prevents rusting of the point stock, many copies: of Paris origin. want for wear now and months later. All talents of Glorious Gilda woven into-.drama-to excite, distribution of investments, help can; do-similarly.. But such success, where the ribs join, and also pre­ Not a coat is exempt from the sweep­ These prices will largely reduce stock fascinate and thrill—also. keep active and moving forward it is plain, is attainable only vents stretching of the cloth. ing price cuts. before inventory— many of the vast corporations. through self-denial and self-re­ ■99 There is no better bargain offered straint in the matter of pleasures To $25 to $29.75 Coats______$19.85 $10 Frocks, special - _.$7.75 to man than an insurance policy and personal freedom, such- as les- Place an egg in a pan of water “ THE COLLEGIANS with a company under wise man­ ser men take for granted. The If fresh it will lie on its side. If a $35 to $39.75 Coats, .___$29.85 $15 to $19.50 Frocks, — — $11,755 agement. No man should try to go president, in other words, must few days old it will tilt upwards. through life without insurance, if pay the piper in one coin or an­ If stale, it will stand On end. If $59.50 to $75 Coats __F— ___$49.85 $25 to $45.00 Frocks'__ ,.— $19.75 physical conditions make that pos­ other. There is not much fun or very old, it will float. $85 to $95.00 Coats______$69.85 Evening Dresses at Half-Price. , ( ; sible; The insurance companies pleasure in such an office. are his best, friends. A Convenient High Chair Third Floor—Robertson's , Third Floor—Robertson's ------—o .. . . Delicious Corn Entree If four rubber-tipped door stops Cry From a Lonely Heart-; are; screwed into the legs of an Chop fine one green pepper and ordinary chair, it makes; an ideal A plaintive note of heart lone­ two; 'slices onion; saute in butter. high chair for kitchen work, or for liness and soul hunger was sounded Heat tivo-thirds cup canned corn a small child.. by“John D. Rockefeller, Sr., when and 1 cup stewed tomatoes, add he arrived in Florida recently. He pepper, onion, 2 .tablespoons but­ Ink Stains on Hands told an. inquiring „ newspaper man ter; 1-3 ’cups, diced, cheese, 2 table­ A solution of peroxide of hydro­ that as he grew older he would spoons quick cooking tapioca and gen containing, a few drops of SOUTM'BENB, ’IND- find it better to; have; acclaim, than, seasoning. Cook 15: minutes; serve- ammonia will remove ink stains riches- It was. the; observation of; on toast or-crackers* . from the hands. I

THURSDAY. .DEC. 37. 1928. THE! BERRIEN • COUNTY • RECORD PA&E feiHEfii

CLEMONS-SMILEY possesses a human heart and the generations tlie average size of the* crow the heart of a dfevil. foot of the' American woman. 1 ■ Happenings of the Past Week Among Our Neighbors to the West Announcement has been made of News Around Gctlien the marriage of Helen N. Clemens The foot of the modern girl has Refuse from sugar cane, is novt'4 ______■ • • ■ . ___ : Mrs. R. V. Slocum; Correspondent ■ ______to -Clias. W. Smiley of. .Fiqua, O. Mrs. Smiley formerly of Buchanan outgrown the 4"B size, tnat was for being made into synthetic lumber.-* and now of South Bend is the Galien Drops ?em and Victor, spent Christmas day tion from, her work in the Buchan­ St. Joseph spent Sunday at the Miss Agnes Till, daughter of Mr. daughter of Hattie Clemens Buries. in bed and under a doctor’s care; an schools andMiss Rebecca Barn­ Wm. rhiscator home. and Mrs. Carl Till. Both children Mr. Smiley, formerly ’ of South Thru For Victory The Olive; Branch Sunday school hart from her work in Battle: „ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rick and and. mother are getting along fine. Bend, now of Piqua, Oiiio, is man­ held their Christmas exercises Creek schools: She will enjoy two, Mrs. Emil Villard of Glendora and ■; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phiscator of ager of F. W, Woolworth Co., of Over Watervliet Monday evening in the; church. A weeks vacation; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph, Vincent of S t oJseph sjiont Wednesday at the Fiqua. . .. beautiful Christmas tree all light­ •Miss Nina Boyd student at Ev­ Buchanan spent Sunday at the Wm. Harthliuo home. The newlyweds are well known ed up with; candles and laden with anston, 111., and the Misses Gene­ Chas. Smith home. among tlie young set. It was Waterloo for the Water- presents was .ready when Santa Obituary vieve ' Boyd and' Thelma Tatro Mary Hendrix went to the Henry The ceremony was performed in vliet basketball team Friday eve­ Claus; came'sin and presented them, students at Kalamazoo are spend­ ning?,, and the Galien; team was after a fine? program consisting of Shuler home at Bridgman to spend ■ Frank William Kool, son of the parsonage of the First Chris­ ing their vacation at their homes Christmas. tian church in South Bead by Rev. their Duke of Wellington, holding songs, recitations, and dialogues here. Sarah and GoUieb Kool was born the lead througout and: winding up had, been given by the choir and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde II. Arend of Elmer ; Ward Cole. *:' They were The adjourned . meeting' of the Fort Wayne; Ind., are visiting at July 14, 1870, and died at bis home on: the attractive' end; of a 16-11 children. A large crowd attended. north of Galien, December la, attended by Mr. nh® Mrs; "Chester1 For Troubles score. Mr; and Mrs;. Will Kieffer from Trojan Woman’s Club met with the F. H. Arend home for several 1928 aged 5S, years, 5 months, 1 M. Gudates of South Bend. After due ’to Acid. The game was; well' contested, Gx-and Rapids are spending the Mrs. Kenneth Bihlmire and al­ days. day. : January 1, they will make their indigestion though because of the fhi epidemic Mr. and Mrs., Chas: H. Breib and a c i d s t o m a c h however, and at the end of the holidays with* Mr. and Mrs. Henry When a. young man he united homo in South Bend. HEARTBURN first half Galien had only a one Kieffer. the attendance; was small, a very Mr. and Mrs. Allison Steiner of h e a d a c h e happy time was enjoyed. Roll call St. Joseph are spending Christmas with the Christian Church at GASES-NAUSEA , point margin, A number of. per­ One hundred and fifty children Hi.'is’ Corners anc! his ever since sonal fouls were called, The Ga­ were greeted,by- Santa Claus at the was a gift exchange and consider­ in Chicago with relatives. About Women able time was spent in the amuse­ ■ Miss Vera Mead left Saturday been an active member. lien, reserves were less; fortunate; Community Library Saturday eve­ On November 4, 1S91 he was Mosquitoes are more likely to losing to the Watervliet under­ ning; and received a Christmas ment and a great deal of pleasure:: to spend the holidays at her home was evinced upon * receiving the in Grand, Mich. united in mai-riage to Minnie bite persons with fair skins than Excess acid is the common cause to suffer, when you learn how,-. studies 16.6. present. This1 was Santa’s first Beckwith. To this union were those of dark' complexion. of indigestion. It results in pain quickly, how pleasantly this pre-,, The score sheet of the main. visit and was surprised; to find so various gifts. During the business Marion Kerney is employed in session the. resignation .of Mrs, the Baroda telephone exchange as born two sons, Lloyd F. of Buch­ and sourness about two hours after mier method acts. Please let itf. contest was: many children; and promised next anan and Warren J, who resides a t Magnets seven feet long are us- eating. Tho quick corrective is an show you;—now. y’ Galien (16) B F F TP year to return with a large pack. John Grauna was read and accept­ relief operator. ed. A name was proposed for John Phiscator has. purchased home. Besides liis widow and ‘.ed on highway trucks in Dakota alkali which neutralizes acid. The Bo sure to get tire genuine Phil-;- Wentland, x-f ___0 •1 0 1 Miss Thelma Lintner who has; sons he leaves two daughtei's-in- in an effort to clear highways of best corrective is Phillips’ Milk of Wolford, if ______2 0 2 4 been very sick with a. sore throat membership; Mrs. Elton Myers of several trees from Otto Young and metal that might puncture, tires. Magnesia. It has remained stand, lips’ Milk of Magnesia^ prescribcd- 1 o Bridgman and was accepted. Mrs. he will have them sawed up’ and law, one grand-daughter, and sev­ by physicians for 50 years in cor­ Warnkc, c _ 0 2 is improving. en brothers and sisters, Louis ard with physicians* in tho 50 years recting excess acids. 25c and 50c Boyles, rg — ___ __0 0 2 6 Mr. and Mrs. Janies Renbarger Bihlmire served refreshments. The make bushel crates from them, since its invention. next regular meeting of the society Mrs. rGrover Stowe and daugh­ ICool, Buchanan; George Kool, New Despite ;tlie chilly name of Ice­ One spoonful of Phillips’ Milk of a bottle—any drugstore. ; ; Thorson, lg . . ..__0 1 2 i entertained at Sunday dinner, Mr. Troy; Clyde Kool, Galien;: Mrs. A. land, the temperature of its- capi­ Howard,, r f ._____ 0 1 s and Mrs. Gilbert Renbarger, Mr. will he December 2S, at the; home ter, Ruby, of Eau Claire,, spent tile Magnesia neutralizes instantly “Milk of Magnesia” has been the;, of Mr. and Mrs. Zurphley- w.eek-end at the John Phiscator E. Roundy, Buchanan; Mrs. Min­ tal, Reykjavik, rarely goes below many times its volume in acid. It tl. S. Registered Trade Mark -of--, Theron Chilson, Ellis Renbarger of nie Ingalls, St. Joseph; Mrs, Louis fx-eezing. 7 2 9 16 Three Oaks; Mr. and, Mrs. Roy Rev. J., English who has been home. » « is harmless and tasteless and its The Oiarles H. Phillips Chemical very sick the past week with the Mr; and Mrs. John Sech and Sel, Niles; Mrs. Alva Laueiv Ba­ action is .quick. You will never rely Conipa.ny and its predecessor Charles,- Watervliet* (II) JB F P TP Ghittendon.' In the afternoon Mr. roda. Arabs believe that the stork Horton, r f ______0 1 1 1 and Mrs. Ml L. Van Tilburg of flu is convalescing. family moved Monday into the on crude methods, never continue. H. Philiips since 1875. . Warren,, If ______0: 0 1 0 Benton Harbor; and Mr. and Mrs; William Guettier and his mother Martha Tietz home. Herricks; c ____—X 1 0 3 Jesse Goodenough of Chicago were; spent Friday morning in St. Joe. Little Billy Winfield had a very Falxnaxxteer, r g ___0 1 1 1 callers. The committee to take charge of sick spell on Friday., The child Bx-uley,, Jg - 2i :2' 4 6 Mr; and, Mrs; Brodie Foster’s in­ the Christmas program of the two had several spasms. Gcttherth,. rg ______0 0 Q 0 fant daughter is very sick with Sunday schools with Miss Helen Robert Wilkinson has purchased bronchial pneumonia. Rood as chairman are doing: then- some goats and expects to-start a 3 5 rr 11 Irvie Kieffer is confined at his best to arrange a good program milk route in the village of JBaroda Referee—Boh Ludwig.. home suffering- with a carbuncle but are hindered somewhat oy . very soon. ------o—*------on his: temple and on the back of' much sickness. For several years Mr. and Mrs. Edward DeMorrow the two Sunday schools have al­ of- Lakeside spent Thursday eve­ T h e his neck. Roberts-Goodenough ternated in taking charge of the ning at the Anna Swope: home. exercises and this year the M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Nuptials Saturday church lias charge., The commun­ daughter spent Thursday evening New Troy ity will assist in raising money so5 at tlie Wm. Steinbaucr home at A wedding of-keen interest to that each child shall have candy Mt. Taber. Galien people and many "beyond The M. E. Aid society met Wed­ and peanuts regardless of who has Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Ludlum was solemnized at the comfortable nesday all day at the Otis Wirtli charge- of the exercises. of St. Joseph spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bari Rob­ home, a second comforter, the top Rev. Conklin and family were Mary Hendrix home. - 5 erts at high noon Saturday,: when donated by Mrs. Lois Rokely and dinner guests Sunday at the Sow­ Mrs. Wax'd Shaver and son, their oldest daughter, Geraldine the remainder of the material by ersby home. Johnnie, of Benton ..-Harbor, spent was united in. the sacred, bonds, of the society was finished for the, ------O:------Friday at the P. G. Kenney home. CHEVROLET wedlock with Herbert Goodenough, Albert Hein family whose house­ Mx\ and Mrs; Charles Smith and only son of Mr.; and Mrs. Henry. hold1 goods- were all destroyed, by Baroda News daughter, Lorraine, spent Saturday Goodenough. The home was: fire a few weeks ago- The remain­ in the Twin Cities Christmas charmingly decorated in blue and der of the time was spent in sew­ The Atlantis Rebekah Lodge No. shopping. white streamers, ferns and' cut in g other garments. After dinner 334, m et on Wednesday evening, at The John F. Hxpskind Co., of flowers. When, the appointed time the host, Otis Wirtlx and Mes- the I. O. O. F, Hall, and held their Richmond, Ind., are- putting in .the arrived. Miss. Myrtle Roberts, sis­ dames Daniel McKeen and Piper regular meeting. They received uvxter works plant for the village ter of the bride,, played Wagner’s. attended the funeral services held four petitions for membership at of Bai-oda. Outstanding Achievement Wedding march, and the bridal in. the Brethren church for Mrs. this1 meeting. Lunch was served Mr. M. L. Gardncx- left Sunday party marched down the. stairs. Harry Boyce who was a school­ after lodge by the committee; On for .South Bend, Ind., to spend the Miss Lillian: Ender acted as brides­ mate of theirs. The next meeting Wednesday evening; Jan. 2, 1929, holidays at the Chas. Markham maid and Odeon Roberts; brother will be held after the holidays at the newly' elected officers will be home. of the bride1 was: best man. “Be­ - the home of Mrs. Daniels. installed. The entertainment com­ Mr. Ferguson left Sunday for cause it is Just You,” was1 beauti­ William Guettier, brother of Carl mute, for this meeting are Ruth Chicago to spend Christmas with in Chevrolet History fully rendered by Miss Violet who is; a. teacher in the high school Lemon, Ida Arend, Frank Arend, his mother. Roberts, sister of the bride. The has come from Chicago, to; spend George Bean, Maggie Bean, Gladys Mr. Gray left, Satux'day for i s ceremony was performed by Rev. some, time at the Guettier home Scott, Thelma Ludlum and. Walter noi'thern Michigan to' visit with his Conklin, pastor of the M. B. "and is working* for A. E. English Livengood. Owing-to poor health father .over Christmas. church; and was witnessed by manager of the telephone company. the newly elected captain of the .Billy Sunday, youngest son;of about 30 close friends and rela­ Mr. Marten Andre: of Cleveland; degree staff. Edna Nauegan re­ Mr. sand Mrs." Lee. Sunday, is-very tives; The groom’s grandparents, Ohio, drove here from that city signed the office, and Sylvia ill with bronchitis and under the Mr. and Mrs., Henry Kiefer1 who Saturday after his wife’s aunt, Strunkwiler was elected captain care of a trained curse. His par­ are- among the Galien pioneers, Mrs. Elizabeth Doxie to spend the . of the degree: staff. ents have just recovered from the were present and enjoyed the oc­ winter with them. They left very Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Nelson, Mr. flu. - '* casion as well as the" ten young: early Saturday evening. and Mrs.. Ernest Dalrymple and Mrs. Fred Seimon who lias -been girl friends of the bride. Immed­ Mrs. Emma Dillenbeck of Har- Mrs. Grace Mead spent Friday in very ill with neuritis is , slightly iately after congratulations had bert, a member of the New Troy the Twin Cities Christmas siiop- improved;, «. ;*•- been extended, the guests, were in­ Trojan club started with a party P>ng: :, Word has been received by vited to tire dining room, where a of friends from Chicago Dec. 17, Gerald DeMonon of Lakeside relatives of tlie illness of Mr. and wedding dinner was served. The from New York on the S. :S, Belg- Mrs. Harry Mauko of Evanston, spent a few days last week at the II!., jvho both have tlie flu. They bride wore a gown of Indian blue eriland on a trip around the world. E. H-- Swope home. georgette' and carried , a, boquet of The members of the club are de­ are "well known here, having visit­ dark red tea roses,, the brides­ lighted at the treat in store for ■. Gladys Seidlitz has returned ed at the home of tlie latter’s par­ maid’s gown was: pansy color geor­ her and wish her a delightful voy­ home from Chicago where she ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Seimon gette and she1 carried, a boquet of age. The end of the cruise will be visited friends several days the only recently. pink tea roses; May 1, 1929. past week. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Critzen W I P 5 The bride: was bom and reared Rev. Conklin gave a fine Christ­ ; Henry Wright spent Tuesday in are the parents of a O',-.-pound son Bn in Galien,, and is one of our choic­ mas sermon at the M. E. church the twin cities on business. born recently. The son has been H i * est and most excellent young lad­ Sunday, and there were special ex­ Tile primary and intermediate named Ralph John Critzer. ies; her high character; culture ercises of instrumental music by rooms of the Baroda schools were Baroda township has not escap­ and, personal charms entitling her Paul and Wayne Condin on the forced to close school on Thursday; ed tlie wave of illness which is to the popular esteem in, which she cornet and violin; Marion Conant, owing to so much srekness among sweeping .over this part of tlie is; held. Receiving her education in cornet and Edna. Stowe, the piano.. the pupils. The high school -also state and many of its residents are the Galien high school, and her A cornet solo by Marion Carnet; a closed, on Friday for a two weeks ill: © a diploma in the Three Oaks high vocal solo by Ralph: Sowersby and vacation. They will reopen again Frank Ott is slowly recovering school in the class of 1924. Tues­ a vocal, duet by Mrs., Alma Roltley on January 7th. from the flu and his sons, Joe and day she received her life certificate and Miss Rebecca. Barnhart. These Tollas Bros., added a, meat mar­ Francis are now very ill with it. from. Kalamazoo Normal. The were all accompanied by Miss Ed­ ket the past week with their gen­ Mr, and Mrs. Frank H. Arend, groom is a young man of exemp­ na, Stowe; on the piano and very eral store. This; makes four meat Miss1 Vera Mead and Mr. and Mrs. lary habits, and character; and much; enjoyed. markets now in one village. ‘ Edward Gast spent Wednesday in, holds a position at the' Clark Miss Edna Stowe, prepared a Abraham Hendrix has opened South Bend shopping. Equipment Go., Buchanan. Christmas tree at her home Sat­ up a feed mill in our village, and Mr. John Martin is quite ill a t After a, wedding trip to Chicago urday and gave a, gift to her music is now grinding feed, every Fri­ tlie- home of Benton Winfield. and other points, the young couple pupils. day. E. H. Sivope is confined to his will make their home in. Beaver Supt. Earl Berry lias been out Mr, Emil Nitz is1 confined to: his home with an attack of the flu. SATURDAY . Dam until spring. Many5 beautiful of school all the week with the home with illness. Miss Christina Bean, day opera­ and useful gifts were received. flu. _ “ The I. O. O. F. Lodge, No. 435 tor a t . the Baroda telephone ex­ The community joins, inv offering School closed Friday for a va­ held its regular meeting Saturday change is unable to attend her congratulations and best wishes; cation lasting until the next day evening and balloted upon the ap­ duties on account of illness. for an unclouded future; after New Years. plication of one member for mem­ Gardner Shuler of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and: Mrs. Claud Boyd came bership in the lodge. There will be is spending the holidays here with from Evanston Saturday to spend initiation on Saturday evening, relatives. 1 ■ ’*' eeititer iftft their vacation at home. Dec. 20th. All members are re­ Mr. and Mrs. Theodoi-e Haucli Mrs. Nina, Fischnar came to her quested to attend this meeting. are the parents of twins, a boy and home Friday to spend the vaca­ Mr. and Mrs: Chas. Rutledge of girl, born Friday, Dec. 21, • Mrs. Rev- and Mrs. Conklin were Saturday- evening callers, on Mr; and Mrs. R . V.. Slocum. Miss Dorothy Wolford: and Dor­ cas. Jones left, Saturday afternoon to spend the holidays, with their aunt in Chicago.. Mr. and Mrs;. Will Partridge en ­ tertained at their home the week- end, Mr. arid, Mrs.. Frank Massey to savea and family from Chicago. n Call and see “The New Six in H. L. Best of Buchanan spent It’s Easy a couple of days the past week sm all si- with his brother, James Best Sr. 9-9- Mr. and; Mrs.. J. A, Sheeley, Mr. the Price- Range of the Four and Mrs. Frank Clark,. enjoyed m o u n t each week in our Monday afternoon and ■ evening with. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sheeley and" family at: Niles. Christmas Club. Many peo­ , Mrs. Ella B. Slocum entertained a number of friends Sunday after­ noon at the: Slocum- Hotel, in honor ple joined last year. Come of Miss Constance Geminder and Miss Dorothy Partridge who are home from Kalamazoo- Normal to in today! « "v • * spend the holidays. The evening Russell’ Chevrolet Sales was enjoyed at a theatre in South Bend. Mr. and Mrs. .T. A. Sheeley, Mr. Bucli isstan,,MIefc and Mrs.. Frank Clark, and Ella B. Slocum were: business* callers:- in Niles- and- Buchanan Saturday; Linn Pardee is sick at the home of his mother in, Three* Oaks. Dean: Swank is: helping a t the: grist mill,, The Buchanan State Bank in his absence. Lawrence Wolford is confined to Buchanan, Michigan , his bed with the flu. . ; , i wl James Best Jr. and Herbert Mo- Q'U'A>L-I'TY A-T-"L:-Q^W’ CO.ST shier of Dowagiac, were the Sun- . day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy .Best",-, 1 Mr;, -and- Mrs: Charles yinton; PAGE FOUR' THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY. DEC. 27.1928.

of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Batchelor, -x-x-x-x-x-t-x-x-XH ri-x-x-:- misses destruction by an eyelash. is suffering from chickenpox. Comedies and news fill 'the: pro- WagneY News The family of Air. and Mrs. Elta * .PRINCESS THEATER gram on, Saturday and Sunday. Denno are ill with the flu. Again, Monday is to have a Mr. and Mrs; C. 32. Bachman •x~x--x~x-x~x~xx-x-*x"x-v-x- double feature offering. Manager Mr. ana Mrs. R ay Anderson and were guests at the home of the lat­ .For this: holiday; season, with Morley .Opened December with A1 son Bobby and Miss Josephine ter’s mother, Mrs. Francis Batche­ everybody seeking happiness, Man­ WilsOit, the outstanding stunt flyer Johnson, attended the wedding- of lor,. at a family Christmas dinner ager Morley has; provided this eve­ of the world, and he closes, with Miss Alice Cole iu Benton Harbor in Buchanan. ning and tomorrow “The Crowd." his "Won in the Clouds,” iu which Sunday. G. W. Sherman has received the a study of the; problem of personal A1 does his constantly more daring Mrs. Frank Wright who has news that his mother In Milwaukee happiness, with Eleanor Boardman up-in-th e-air tricks. 'Hie other been seripusly ill with the flu, is Wis* is seriously ill. and James Murray as the co-stars feature; will: be “The Big- Noise," recovering-, --!----- O------who furnish the conflict in which with Chester Conklin as the ad­ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lehrke and JOHN II. BEST the obstacle of a too crowded venturous hero. sons have all been, ill, Mrs. Leh- world- is overcome by two earnest Following the holiday season rke- is still confined , to her bed Funeral services for John II. and passionate seekers. there has always been a slight de­ with; bronchitis., Mildred came Best, were held in the late resi­ The week is characterized by pression in theatre attendance but home from Chicago and is caring this year this tendency will be SHOE dence at Baker-town, Sunday after­ good entertainment. “The Crowd,” for her. noon at 2:30 o’clock, December 23, with its highly dramatic appeal, is counteracted by an even greater The following were entertained, 192S. Rev. W. H. Camfield. pas­ followed on Saturday in both mati­ collection on stars and pictures at 'the1. Orville Rose- home on tor of the Evangelical church of­ nee and evening: .shows by Buster than have here-to.-fore been shown. Christmas Day, Milton Bachman ficiating: Interment took place Keaton iu “College.” Buster’s of­ The new year will start off with and, family, Mrs. Melinta Mills and in Oak Ridge cemetery. ferings, axe more mature, but a bang wiili Gilda Gray in tiie daughters,, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton John Haslett Best, son of John none the less sprightly, now that Devil Dancer. Gilda as everyone Strauss and; the latter’s mother A. and Betsy Best, was born in this juvenile favorite is "gi-owed knows is one of the sensational and brother of Three Oaks, Mr. Bertrand Township,. Berrien Coun­ up.” As a young man in college actresses of the stage and all of and Mrs. Emmett Pitchford, Al­ ty, Mich., March 19. 187.1, and de­ he makes the blundering and pa­ her talents have been woven into bert Nutt and Grover Rose, parted this; life December 21,192S, thetic mistakes common to callow this picture. To assure ^ that the; Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sands: spent at the age of 57 years, 9 months youth, and, after taking punish­ picture would have. Christmas at the home of their and 2 days. ment, comes out of it, triumphant. ------1—o------son, Mate, in Buchanan. Believing- trees to house, spirits SLAUGH1 He was married to Mae Cauff- Sunday brings another dramatic Mr, and Mrs, Bert Mitchell at­ man November 2Sth, 1S94, and to triumph in “The Patsy," with Mar­ the Austrian woodsman says; ‘!I Grand Opportunity to buy SEASONABLE FOOTWEAR at COST tended the Mitchell reunion held at this union one son was born, John: ion Davies as the heroine who beg your pardon," before felling. the McCollum home in Buchanan Henry Best. and BROKEN LOTS at tESS Christmas day. He leaves to mourn his untimely1 THAN COST! Mr. and Mrs. Perry Morley spent death his devoted wife and only Christmas'with Mr, and. Mrs. Orrin son, John Henry, besides other re­ CALVIN BROS. JR. ARE TO BECOME ACTIVE IN THE FIRM OF CALVIN Stearns near Galien. latives and a host of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Pitchford Mr. Best spent his entire life in BROS. AND WE WANT TO START WiTH A NEW STOCK. GET IN WHILE have moved from Three Oaks to this section of the country, and is SIZES ARE GOOD. . Buchanan. well known to all. Henry Hess and family and Bert He was affiliated with the I. O. Rurasey and family took Christmas; Q: F. of Dayton, and thought dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Prank much, of the order to which he be­ Rurasey in Buchanan. longed! Mr. and; Mrs. Ed. Misehke of SALE STARTS TODAY, THURSDAY S air. Best has been a great suf­ Kalamazoo are spending a few ferer since last July, and during- days at the home of the latter’s his, last illness he expressed a parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. \V. great desire to go and be at rest. Lehrke. He gave’ expression, to his wife that The children of Geo. Marsh are he had; peace with God, and when down with the flu, and also Mrs. the end came he gently fell asleep. ALL LADIES’ SHOES Tillie Marsh and children are sick. He was; a. kind, loving husband, Milton Mitchell took Christmas and a devoted father, a congenial dinner with Glen Whittaker. neighbor, a man, of noble character Regular meeting of Wagner and high principles! Unable tot un­ on our main floor, priced Grange Eriday evening. Supper derstand or know why he should at 6:30. be called from our home, and from Word has been received by our midst. We humbly bow in up to $6.00, to go at - Thomas Morley of the death of J. submission and say, “Not my will, W. Chesterman, a retired farmer but Thine be done." and veteran of the Civil war, and This includes our entire line of IXL Arch Supports a, former resident of New Troy, EVAN HARTUXE Who passed away at the home of which are carried in all leather and widths A A to D. his daughter Alice’, in Loyal, Evan Hartline, son of Eli and Wis... Wednesday morning, aged 90: Elizabeth. Kritcher Hartline, was years, 4 months and seven days, horn in Weesaw township. Berrien. Mr, Chesterman enlisted at County, Michigan; February 22nd, Niles, Mich., in Go, E, Sixth Mich. 1S56, and passed away in his home H appy M ew Tear! Infantry. He was commissioned a in Weesaw township, Saturday lieutenant, after several engage­ morning at S:15 o’clock, Dec. 22, TO—the patrons who have FLORSHEIM SHOES ments., He was, honorably dis­ 192S, at the age of 72 years and charged at Jackson, Mich., Aug. 10 months. traded here for years. 20, 1S65, having served four years. His entire life was spent in and After coming to New Troy he was around this vicinity, with the ex­ united in marriage to Miss Frances ception of three years residence TO —our new customers. E, Morley, only daughter' of John in Berrien Springs. and Jane Morley, just 63 years On. June 17, 1SS4. he was united TO —our many friends. ago. The young couple resided in in marriage to Miss Mary Ann New Troy for 17 years, during $ Schroff, and to this union were 6.85 which time two children were born born seven children. A daughter, TO—the friends we hope to Alice and Henry. In- 1SS3 the Magdalene, preceded him in death. make in the next twelve THIS INCLUDES THEIR FEATURE ARCH SHOES family moved to Clark Co., Wis., Surviving is the widow, five buying a farm in Beaver township, sons: Lends, of Baroda; Harry, of months. where he was very successful in Buchanan; John at home; George, ana his operations. He retired from of Baioda; Clyde, of Pennsylvania, heavy farm work, March 20, 1915. and a daughter, Mrs. Carrie Belle TO— all you folks in this pro­ While at New Troy he became a, Robards, of St. Joseph, Mich. A gressive community! member of the Methodist church brother, David Hartline, of Buch­ r.nd was very active worker. This anan; tgn grandchildren, and; three membership; was continued in the great grandchildren, besides other May Prosperity smile upon ‘Self-Service Basement church at Loyal until his death. He relatives and friends. 9 is; survived by his wife and two Funeral services were held at you in 1929, children, Alice, Mrs, J. M. Fhilpott, the Hills Corners Christian, church, lit whose home he passed away, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and, Henry, of Anchorage,; Alaska, December 24th, 192S. Elder J. W. During This Interment Sjas; in the Loyal McKiiiglit, pastor of the Latter1 ELACKMOMD’S No Ladies’ Shoes cemetery. The American Legion, Day Saints church, Galien, officiat­ Jewelry & Optical Store had charge at the grave. The ed. Burial was made in Weesaw Sale flowering pieces were very abund­ cemetery, Glendora. to be oyer ant. ------o------Niles, Michigan RECORD LINERS PAN Bend of the River 1 LOT ;CHILDfEM*S SHOES AT ______95c

Mr. and Mrs, Bert Briney were 1 LOT CHILDREN’S SHOES A T ______15- called TO' Michigan City, Wednes­ day by the death of the latter's grandmother. 1 LOT CHILDREN’S SHOES A T ______--$*-85 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huss en­ tertained at a, Christmas: dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zimmerman, £255$2 Albert Rokley, Mr. and; Mrs: Wm. 'Koch and sons. Glen and Stanley, ■Mr, and Mrs. Andrews Huss. A H A PPY NE-W. YE AR Mrs. Chas. Tichenor who has been, having the flu. is reported: as being able to, be about the house. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Briney ate Christmas dinner with the lat­ TO TOP AN® YOURS ter’s: daughter and family; Mr. and:- Mrs. Dwight Markham. Mrs. Celia Bunker entertained, her daughter and family/Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis, and sons, Treat and Charles; at a Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWitt spent Christmas with the former’s; sister; Mr: and, Mrs. Webster Weidman of And the wish that the Elkhart and. report that the farm­ er's. mother, Mrs. Ella DeWitt as not being in very good health. Mrs: Ralph- Johnston who has pleasant relations be­ On broken lots and discontinued been: having’ the flu. is reported: as on the gain. House Slippers 331% off numbers. This includes men’s wool Miss Martha Bachman of Lans­ ing is spending the holiday vaca­ tween us may continue tion with parents, Mr, and Mrs, C: One; Special Lot and silk and wool sox. E. Bachman; on Range line road. a t ______35 c. Little Betty Batchelor; daughter all through the years. Sore Throat! ? 4 D ia & s . Bon’t Gargle RUBBERS 20% off Quicker and Better Belief With Famous Prescription. Including Basket Ball Shoes Don’t suffer from the pain and soreness; of sore throat—gargles; M iles Laundry Heavy and light weight Rubbers and salves are too slow—they re­ lieve only temporarily:, B ut Thox- in best makes ine a famous; physician's; prescrip­ ( € tion is guaranteed to: give relief The Soft Water Laundry99 almost instantly. Thoxine; has; a double action— relieves, the soreness and goes: di­ Buchanan Phone 162 rect to the internal cause.; No chloroform, iron or other harmful; - drugs—safe and pleasant, for- the; CALVIN BEOS whole family,. Also wonderfully; effective for’ relieving coughs;: Quick relief guaranteed or your 217 Main Street Miles® Mieffttgan money back. 35c, 60c and S1.00. Sold; by Wisner Pharmacy and all other good drug stores,.