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Being a Collection of Various «nd ALTO SOLO Pithy Points Picked Up and Topics of Local and Patly Pat By Our Peripa- General Interest FORTY-SECOND YEAR LOWELL, , THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935 NO. 45 tetic Pencil Pusher Freshman Colleges Nearly 000 rifles and shotguns VOTE NEXT MONDAY Another Civil War Veteran Answers Last Roll Call [were confiscated from violators by EXT MONDAY occurs the LAST TAPS FOR Proving Successful SENIORS SCORE {Conservation officers during 1934. iRicnniai Spring Election N and the Annual Township More bobcat pells were taken by Election. The election is of the I ( A Contributed Editorial J bounty trappers and hunters dur- utmost importance to every citi- AGED VETERAN Beginning last fall, there w«s BIG HIT WITH ing January and February of 103.) zen and especially so to the tax- started in the state of Michigan :i ithan in any single year under the paying citizen, upon its result? new type of advanced education. j state IrapjxT system since IH29. will be determined not only the Under the sponsorship of the slate, political party but the kind and OF CIVIL WAR universities and colleges, and fin-! FARCE COMEDY "Get a burning permit." This is types of men chosen to perform ancially supported by the Federal the injunction issued by the De- the duties of the respective offices government, the Freshman Col- ANNUAL PLAY DRAWS CROWD- partment of Conservation lo all to which they shall be elected in LEE EDSONDIES IN BLODGETT leges are being given a trial, which persons planning to start fires in state, judicial circuits, county and HOSPITAL FOLLOWING IN- so far seems to point ioward suc- ED HOUSE AT THE STRAND the open for the removal of brush township affairs. In our own cess. THEATRE LAST FRIDAY EVE- lor slash when the ground is not county of Kent three circuit judges JURIES RECEIVED WHEN The Lowell college at present is icovered with snow. are to be elected. The present in- STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE- is one of twelve similar colleges, NING—ALL IN CAST WORTHY cumbents are Judges Brown, Per- sponsored by Western Stat e OF PRAISE This week's pet peeve: The kins and Verdier. They are men BURIED WITH MILITARY Teachers College at Kalamazoo, "street hog" who makes a right whose past records of honorable HONORS SUNDAY Mich. There is no tuition fee in [hand turn without the slightest performance entitle them to the these freshmen colleges and they (Contributed) thought of the rights of he ped- earnest and thoughtful considera- offer courses in a variety of sub- estrian. And by the way, doe» tion of every voter, regardless of Lee Edson, 88, a soldier of the jects. An event of great interest to i anything on earth show up the party affiliation. Civil War and a resident of The Lowell College at present is students and townspeople occur- 'real character of a man more than Without doubt, the next most Lowell for the past 25 years, offering courses in Rhetoric, Get- red Friday evening. Mar. 22, when Ihe way he aols behind a steering important post at this time in Kent passed away at Blodgett hospital, man, Spanish, /History. Psychol- Ihe Senior Class of Lowell high iwheel?—Northville Record. County is that of school commis- Grand Rapids, last Friday night. school presented its annual play On May 29. 1931 the then surviving Lowell soldiers of the Civil War sal for the above picture. ogy and Trigonometry. The school During Ihe nearly four years that have intervened since the taking of the picture, three of the num- sioner. Lynn H. Clark is the Re- Mr. Edson was taken to the hos- year is divided into three terms of at the Strand Theatre. This year Grand I .edge now makes claim publican candidate for this post, pital on March 8 after being in- the class presented the farce-com- uvheir muhavi' t e answered Ihiike itiiilasti roliwili callvilli, .1A.. W.. Kneel\illt,, Freih.di Rogers anhiidw Lee». L.uawilEdson.. Mr.Ml. Edsonr.USIMI,, whWillo) r famii KfClli twelve weeks each. At present the was laid«l t!•o> resAC-t t o«»•n« Sunday, being th4 l«e .. las1 ta - It o( nanswer t . MThos e remainin•< a a • ( t 1g t 1 Iar i t e «Edwi M . . n1.* aFallas I • • a I , VTno . IIw in i fo, r:„if fam, ie , becaus« e of the birth of an oflice that is of direct concern jured that day on West Main-st. students arc rapidly approaching edy, "'Hold Everything." •e baby lambs, to all taxpayers in the rural por- by a passing' automobile as he The play was splendidly acted California; R. B. Boylan. now in Florida, and Merrill Sayles and Robert Cheyne. at home in Low- j^.in i i . . the end of the second term. The ell. That these four may be soared many more years is the sincere wish of their friends. ' 111 , s not uncommon tion of Kent County. For the flrsl was walking diagonally across college in Lowell has an enroll- and enthusiastically received. Top and triplets are occasionally heard lime in many years the rural peo- the street. Mr. Edson sustained honors perhaps should go to Gra- The above picture, from left to right, reads as follows: Mr. Sayles. Mr. Cheyne. Mr. Knee. Mr. ment of about 35 members and Is Fallas. Mr. Roylan. Mr. Rogers and Mr. Edson. of, but (piintupiets certainly are le of Kent County are going to cuts and bruises about the face the only college in its district thai cia Haysmer who as Niobe, the not common. The owner of the Eave the opportunity to choose a and body and these injuries com- has both afternoon and evening colored maid, drew most of the ewe and her babies report that all rural-minded man as their school bined with shock, proved too classes. laughs from the audience. All of are "doing well." commissioner. Mr. Clark knows much for a man of his advanced The scholastic averages attained the characters, however, took the rural viewpoint thoroughly. age. their parts exceptionally well. Along Main St. The "Put out the milk bottle" re- at Lowell are above the general 1 Here Friday Night He was not only raised on a farm, Mr. Edson was well thought of average attained in most of Hit The complete cast was compos- APRIL BALLOT minder is being rigidly enforced in this community. His passing but has had many years of rural Freshmen colleges. Recently a ed of the following students:' Earl Cole has been busy the in Grand Rapids homes, along school experience as a teacher in removes one more from the ran High Scholarship List was receiv- Glendon Swarthout, Jean Weekes, with those two other nightly re- idly thinning ranks of those val- past week or two making a num- addition to a broad education in ed containing the names of thosi Ethel Ann Thomas. Dorothy ber of improvements lo his store. minders, "Wind the clock" and higher institutions of learning. iant soldiers of 1861-05 who ol- students who made high scholastic Lampkin. Gracia Haysmer, Earl CONTAINS SIX "Put out Ihe cat." The reason is fered their lives for the preserva- Mr. Clark's election will mean averages. Doyle, J. R. Hawk. Rill Dovle, Arnold Snyder of Grand Rap- that milk dealers got together and that the rural schools of Kent tion of the Union. This tabulation showed that James Rosewarne, Gladys Inger- decided to levy an additional cent The funeral services for Mr. ids is the new clerk at iHenry's County will have a champion and South (Haven ranked first, having soll. Alyce Fox, Kathryn Schneid- Drug Store. Mr. Snyder is a reg- on householders who have no a practical, working school com- Edson were held Sunday after er, Jewel Richardson and Herben STATE TICKETS nine students on this list; Renlon istered pharmacist. bottle out. Dealers say they have missioner who will look after noon at 2 o'clock at the late honu Harbor second, with five, and that Reynolds. lo allow seven bottles lo a custo- their needs and requirements in on South Hudson-st., Rev. A. J. Lowell and Sturgis were tied for During the course of the eve mer on account of slow returns. iHbolsema officiating. Rurial was The name of Webster Bros. Mo- an economical manner. third place, each having threi* ning a beautiful bouquet of roses REPUBLICANS TO RETURN TO ,tor Sales has been changed and The Ledger cannot admonish in Oakwood cemetery with mili- students on this list. The first was presented to Mrs. Warnei- Governor Frank I). Fitzgerald's tary honors by members of the FIRST POSITION ON BALLOT j in Ihe future will be known as loo strongly the people residing hi two colleges named have a consid- Roth, who coached the play, and "Webster Chevrolet Sales." G. G. monthly radio report to the peo- the townships and villages of Kent local post of the American Legion. erably larger enrollment than has a box of candy to Mrs. K. Van Hot- -SOCIALIST, FARMER-LABOR. ple of the state will be delivered The funeral arrangements wer*» Webster continues as the propri- County the great Importance of Lowell. This largely accounts for sen, who assisted with the busi- AMERICAN AND COMMON- etor. from the executive office Friday, going to the polls next Monday. by Roth & Rrezina. the fact that these colleges had ness management and who also Mar. 29. from fi to fi:15 p. in. over We should remember that we are Mr. Edson is survived by the more names on the list. will sponsor the Annual that the WEALTH PARTIES TO ENTER a circuit of stations including the widow, who has been confined lo John Paul Jones, FERA athletic a part of our government and that L. V. play helped to finance. Much STATE CAMPAIGN director here, has been named Network. WJR, it is our bounden duly to exercise the home for the past several credit should be given Mrs. Roth WWJ and WJBK. The address is months due to a fractured hip. athletic director at the Michigan the right and privilege of fran- for Ihe capable manner in which reformatory in Ionia according regarded as important, it being chise. Too many times in the past A daughter residing in California the play was directed. This year, likely that the Governor will com- also survives. Ballots for the April election to announcement by Warden Har- we have neglected this duly by as in the past, she gave unstint- will list candidates for six parties ry H. Jackson. ment on the status of his legisla- turning in a mere handful of Mr. Edson was born in Wood- Doctor to Speak ingly of her time to insure the for state office. Beside the repub- tive program. votes, thus giving to the city dom- stock. N. Y., in 1847 and lived on success of the production. lican and democratic candidates his father's farm until he enlisted Mrs. R. T. Ford has rented that ination over our affairs. A matinee was given in the af- the Socialist, Farm-Labor, Ameri- portion of the store building Seeds for lawns which are to be Lowell-tp. could easily cast 1500 in the Civil war in 1864. With ternoon for the school children, can and Commonwealth parties planted or replanted this spring the 15th New York Engineers he On Cancer Disease formerly occupied with the jew- votes in next Monday's election. (treat credit should be given lo should be sown as soon as pos- was sent to Virginia where they have held conventions and nomin- elry business of the late R. D. Vergennes, Bowne, Ada, Cascade Gerald Yeiler and his assistants. ated candidates for state oflices. Stocking, and within the next sible after Ihe ground thaws and and every other rural township built bridges, camps, breastworks George Roberts and Rurlon Biggs settles, according to the land- Under Ihe direction of the The republican parly vill re- few days she will open there with could and should turn out with a and roads. After his discharge.. who arranged the artistic stage turn to first place on Ihe ballots, scape gardeners at Michigan State Mr._ Edson returned home. In Cancer Committee of the Michi- a stock of acclimated shrubs, vote proportionately as large as setting; and Robert Courlright Ihe position held until the law roses and flowers of all kinds. College. The best time to sow that of Lowell. 1867 he came to Michigan and gan State Medical Society, Dr. and his assistant. Oren Frosl. for wa" s changed bMJyJ thtMVe democratillV-illW* I t Ic V J. 1 Wl *1 I VSl Ilia UIC grass seed is in late August or was employed for a time in a Henry J. VandenRerg of Grand Mrs. Ford represents the well- For once, let each and everj their work as business and adver legislature two years ago. Prior known florist. Peter V. Patterer early September but most people one of us resolve to go to the polls shingle mill in Stanton. In the Rapids will give a health educa- tising managers. C. WHXIAM OTTO tional talk on "Cancer" in the to two years ago the parly whose of Rattle Creek. The jewelry do not plant the seed then and the next Monday and thus give our eighties, he returned lo Edmore "Hie work of the cast, together candidate received the highest next best chancc to gel a good where he turned farmer. A wid- high school assembly room on merchandise of the late Mr. Lowell business men always respective townships the repre- with the enthusiastic cooperation vote for secretary of slate was Stocking has been disposed of to lawn or to improve bad places m sentation they deserve and the ower with two small children Friday at 1:00 p. m. The address of the rest of the class and the ap- rejoice when announcement is will take up the prevention, cure given the first column on the bal- Grand Rapids parties. Miss Hazel made that Mr. Otto is to be "the old lawns is to make the seeding iroper recognition which will fol- then, he married Miss Harriet preciative interest of the towns- lot. In 1932 Frank I). Fitzgerald, early. Tryphena Averill. Mr. and Mr?.. and statistics of the dreaded dis- 'Hoag will continue to operate a speaker of the evening" at a fow if we do our duly as citizens. people. all helped to make tins secretary of stale, was the only millinery department in the same Talk this over with your neigh- Edson came to Lowell in 1910 ease and, according to the man- Roard of Trade banquet, and you play one of the most popular and republican to be elected lo state building as formerly. may rest assured that every seat Statistics indicating business bors and resolve that your vote and bought the D. G. Look house ner in which this lecture has been successful in years. improvement are submitted by thw on South iHudson-st. received by the people of Grand office. His election assured the at the tables will be occupied shell be made to count. republicans of holding Ihe first building and loan division of the During his lifetime Mr. Edson Rapids, it should prove to be very We slop the press lo announce when R. of T. members get to- interesting. Parents, patrons and column had the law not been that word has just been received gether at the city hall this week Department of State. It reports was affiliated with the United ^hanged by the democratic legis- that for the six months ending PERFORMS IMPORTANT WORK Brethren church. Congregational friends are invited and It is hoped from Suttons Bay stating that the Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Will Cooperate in • lature. The democrats changed 1935 Lowell Showboat has conic Feb. 28, last, 62 active associations ECENTLY a candidate for the chuch and was also a member of that a great many adults will be of the state paid a total of 83,016,- the G. A. «. in attendance. There is no charge. Ihe law so that the vple for lieu- through the rigors of winter un- Kent County circuit bench tenant governor, an office then scathed despite the worst ice Our Readers Have 508.79 to shareholders, in Ihe form R on the Democratic ticket fire Truck held by a democrat, delermined jam of recent years. A man by of withdrawals, maturities and made a public statement to the Alto and Bowne No. 2 the position. As a result of last the name of Munchasen is authoi- Opportunity to Save f9r the purpose of meeting neces- effect that the office of assignment sities. For the last half of the cal- The Village of Lowell and the fall's election when a republican ity for the statement that upon clerk was unnecessary and that it 03 Drilling To Schools to Benefit was elected lieutenant governor one occasion the Showboat came endar year 1933, payments by 66 should be abolished. Many per- Township of Lowell, through Most of the readers of The associations, on withdrawals, and their respective governing bodies, the preferred position was return- very near being crushed like an sons who are familiar with the ed to the republican party. eggshell between two of the Ledger profit every week through to meet necessities, totalled 82,- work and duties of the assignment me Common Council and the careful reading of its advertising 300,061.58. Two Kent County schools will Township Board, will join to- Candidates Listed largest icebergs ever seen b> clerk were surprised to hear of Start Here Soon be improved under projects re- travelers of the deep. The Show- columns and these columns this such a statement, especially from gether in the purchase of a fire week are of special interest to William Cardinal O'Connell of cently approved by the state re- fighting truck equipped with a Those whose names will appear boat is scheduled to arrive in a man who aspires to the circuit jief commission, George H. War- on the April 1 ballots are as fol- every thrifty buyer. Spring is Boston declares that there is need centrifugal pump which will Flat river in the early summer being ushered in and with it Judgeship. The office of assign- The preliminary work prepar- ing, work director for Kent lows: and will be in the home port at for "some definite form of censor- ment clerk fills an important atory to actual operations for the county relief commission, an- draw water from streams, ponds Republican—Justices of the su- many of the local business places ship" of radio. "Undoubtedly a and cisterns. Lowell Ihe first Thursday, Fri- are making extra efforts to give function in circuit court proced- drilling for oil has been in pro- nounced Friday. preme court: Justice Nelson day and Salurdav in August as time will come." said the cardinal, ure, saving considerable expense gress for several days on the An- The equipment, when purcha- Sharpe, West Rranch; and Justicc their customers satisfied service "when men with pel ideas cannot Decorating the interior, paint- sed, will be used in fighting fires per schedule. A wireless from to the taxpayers through syste- ton Kallinger farm, a short dis- ing the exterior and refimshing William W. Potter, Hastings; re- and good values. Food stores, command the air and attempt 4o anywhere within the township. Captain Hunciman to Admiral clothing and shoe stores, hard- matic arrangement of oases com- tance north of town. A portion furniture and floors and repairing gents of the university, David H. Borgerson slates thai he and his impress the ideas on others. I see ing before the court and the ex- of the drilling machinery has al- the heating plant of Alto school The cost of the same will be Crowley, Detroit, and Mrs. Esther ware and plumbing stores, seeds, no reason why men with axes to spread over the entire village crew are hale and hearty, de- fertilizers, fencing, spraying ma- peditious handling of court mat- ready arrived and the balance ol will cost 81,726.50, of which the March Cram, Flint; superinten- lermined lo produce a "bigger grind, with schemes back in their ters, which might otheryiise drag and township and a trifle over dent of public instruction, M. R. terial, cement and coal, building heads which thev are not frank the equipment will be here and in school district will provide one-half mill on the dollar will and better minstrel show this along to indefinite periods in the place within the next week oi $302.50. This job will employ 12 Key worth, Hamtramck; membei year than ever before." material, furniture and many- enough to reveal, should be al- handling of court oases. (Hundreds two. men approximately a month. be spread each year for three of state board of education. Dr. other lines of merchandise wiB lowed to go on the air and scream rai be found offered in this paper. of new cases are started each year Rarring bad weather actual Painting of Bowne township >f^ sjng a total of about Wynard Wichers, Holland; mem- and battle and belabor each other. and the assignment clerk is a very drilling operations may be ex- 81,000 yearly. Under this arrange- Many of our readers find the To my mind a modified form of school No. 2 inside and outside, ment, the village will pay approx- bers of state board of agriculture, Otto Speaks Here important cog in the wheel of pected to be underway within removing and cutting into cord- Clark Brody, Lansing, and Willi-1 advertising columns of this pa- censorship must come. circuit court procedure. about three weeks'-time. imately 60 per cent of the cost of am H. Berkey, Cassopolis. On Friday Evening per of absorbing and profitable wood several trees in the school the equipment and thai portion of interest. The expenses in connection yard and putting the wood in the Democrats—Justices of the su- Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas Small townisn in many cities the township outside of the vil- have begun planting the first 2,- with oil drilling operations are school basement and repairing lage will pay approximatelv 40 preme court, Francis T. McDon- The Board of Trade will hold keeps them tied to backward very large and a local compan> concrete steps of the building will er ald, Sault Ste. Marie, and William 000.000 trees in the federal shelter- ideas. Bat there is such a thing P , After the equipment is its next meeting at Ihe City hall Ketcham to Speak at belts which are to rise in the great has been formed for the purpose cost $400.5>5. The school district's A. Nietbercut, Flint; regents of on Friday of this week at (5:30 p. as too mnch big townism. The installed, all of the expense of Ihe university, Edmund C. Shields, plains. Acting Director Paul H. of financing the undertaking. share of the cost will be 854.45. upkeep will be paid by the vil- m. C. Wm. Otto, Secretary of the So. Boston Gr. Hall United States may be consider- This company has been named The work will take 11 men four lage. Lansing, and Charles M. Novak, Roberts says Nebraska and the ed in a way to be one big town. weeks. Lansing Chamber of Commerce, Dakotas will next sink their ''The Lowell Development Com- Detroit; superintendent of public will give the address. Mr. Otto But there are not enough big pany," headed by C. H. Runci- The arrangement looks like L instruction, Paul F. Voelker. Bat- Hon. John C. Ketcham, the spades. In the inaugural year of men to run the whole country very good one as it will provide favored the L. B. T. with a won- present Stale Insurance Commis- Ihe vast project 81.000.000 will be man as president and secretary. better fire-fighting facilities for tle Creek; member of state board derful address here about one on that basis. We can't run W. V. Rurras. vice president, aiid Tons of Fish Dead, all nf iho """ "" of education. William R. Rooker, sioner (former State Grange Mas- spent in experimental work. The down to Washington whenever year ago and all will want to im- ter and U. S. Congressman) will original idea of conserving moist- Earl Thomas, treasurer. siding within tKe inwi^hfi* 'Muskegon Heights; members of prove this opportunity to hear we anything done. For most Cause Unknown .i township and. siate board of agriculture. George speak at Ihe South Boston Grangi ure and slowing down surface things we must still look to our at the same lime, provide a verv him again. Mr. Otto's talks are al- hail Friday evening. Mar. 29. at winds with a single forest extend- equitable division or the cost W. Boiling, Traverse City, and ways full of inspiration. There is home town or county seat or State Mutual Agents Clarence JJ. Smilh, Ml. Forest. 8 o'clock. Mr. El wood Brake ing from Canada to the Texas Pan- state capital. Literally tons of game fish have The equipment has not as vet never a dull moment In anvlhing handle has been revised. Separate Socialist—Justices of supreme he has to say. seeking re-election as County Meeting here Today met with destruction this spring been decided upon but within a school commissioner, will also be shelterbelts will be grown wher- few days a committee composed court, William Kemnitz, Ann Ar- The committee is making an SLOWING DOWN in the private lake on the Reuben bor, and S. W. Schkloven, Detroit, present. Music will be furnished ever good land needs protection— l-ee farm in South Boston-tp. The of members from the council, the earnest effort to see all members by the Knapp Trio. Here's huge scale welfare work The Slate Mutual Fire Insur regents of university, Waltei about tickets. Any who have not kNE OF THE fundamental cause of the destruction is not town board and the fire depart- Bergman, Highland Park, and This should be a very interest for generations far unborn. ideas of the church period of ance salesmen from this section known at this writing. It was ment will investigate the various been approached and who wiay ing meeting. All are invited and of Michigan are meeting today Francis King, Detroit; superin- tickets should call Peter Speer Lent, is that people should not discovered until the ice went makes of pumps and trucks that tendent of public instruction, Ar- urged to attend. Let's give Mr The maximum penalty assess- live less feverish lives, and give (Thursday) in the Lowell Cit> out of the small lake, leaving the are used for this purpose. stra or W. W. Gumser. able in Michigan for a violation hall, about 150 being in attend- thur E. Larsen, Augusta: member Ketcham and Mr. Brake a full less lime to the excitements of shore lines covered with thous- of state board of education, Wal- house and a hearty welcome. of the game and fish lawsVas im- society. For many years, there ance. ands of valuable fish, included in 24-HOUR SERVICE AT HEIM'S posed on Victor (Holmes, 18, of The program includes talks on Key worth and Jones ter H. Almendinger, Royal Oak; was a distinct let-up during that the number being innumerable members of slate board of agri- TEXACO SERVICE STATION PUBLIC WARNING TO ALL Iron River when he pleaded guilty period in parties and dances. The fire prevention by the Hon. Ar- black bass, weighing from two to cullure, Nahun Burdette, Char- From now until further notice DOG OWNERS to catching brook trout in closed church preached the doctrine that temus H. Myers, a representative three pounds each, and pickerel Speakers at Rotary season. Holmes, it is charged, was from the National headquarters lotte. and Angus Kennedy, St. Ihe Texaco Service Station, lo- All owners of dogs are requested the excited pursuit of pleasure of greater weight. Clair. caught near Crooks Run with 124 should be checked, while people of Mutual Insurance Companies cated on East Main-st. will pro- to watch for symptoms of rabies. The lake was frozen solidly Members of the newly-formed Farmer-Labor—Justices of the vide 24-hour service for patrons. brook trout in his possession. On meditated on the meaning of lile. of Indianapolis. A representa- over this winter and it is barely Lowell Rotary Club were pres- One case has already developed arraignment in justice court he supreme court, Walter M. Nelson, Leave your car at night for wash- in the village and it is prevalent II is hard to induce people to do tive from the fire commissioner's possible that lack of sufficient air ent KM) per cent at the regular was given his choice of a 8100 office in Lansing will also bt Detroit, and G. C. Liebrand, Bay ing and greasing and we will in other surrounding commun- any meditating in these times. might have been the cause of the noon day luncheon on Wednes- City; regents of the universitv, fine and costs of 87.25 or a 90-day Modern life is not suited to — present. have i* ready for you bright ami ities. death of the fish. The lake has day of this week. Spirited singing Arthur Kirkpatrick, Grand Rapids, early the next morning. jail term. He took the latter. Wal- flection. The favorite motto » Four oUier similar district usually been solidly frozen every and the reading of messages of Village of Lowell. ter Gorotski, 22, of Iron River, "Go it while you're voung," and meetings have been held in other and S. A. Ayres, East Lansing; Wm. Heim, Prop. c45 O. J. Brezina, Clerk. winter but this is the first time congralulalionsfrom Rotary clubs superintendent of public instruc- was with Holmes at the time, it is many continue to go it until the> parts of the state. that there has been any destruc- located in near and distant sec- charged. He was accused of fish- are old. tion, Karl W. Guenther, Highland tion to the fish. tions of the country extending Park; member of slate board of ing for brook trout and pleaded It is the age of speed. You real- JOHN JEFFERYS, 79, PASSES The State Conservation Depart- congratulations and best wishes education. N. J. Evje, Grand Rap- guilty. In default of a 875 fine and ize that when you go out on the ment has been appealed to in or- for a long life of useful service State Mutual Sponsors 87.25 costs he look a 70-day jail roads with a car, and see people John Jefferys, 79, a resident of ids; members of slale board of East Lowell, passed away Sunday der to determine the cause of the for the new club, were features agriculture, Roy McComb, Jasper, term. who used to be shocked when an trouble and also to ascertain it of the meeting. jiutomobile ran 25 miles an hour, night in the state hospital, Kala- and (Harry Ratimunk, Rig Rapids. Fire Prevention Program mazoo. He is survived by the the dead fish may be used as fer- The club was honored with the Commonwealth—Regents of the Strand Calendar now driving their cars 50 and 60 tilizer. presence of several visitors in- university, Stanley B. Niles, Eaton miles per hour without a qualm. widow and several children, l-uneral services are being held cluding Maurice R. Keyworth, Rapids,, and Elmon T. Felch, The State Mutual Insurance asked will concern fire preven- Our people are impatient with MRS. R. M. WILCOX, 65, LAID superintendent of schools at Kalamazoo; member of stall Company of Flint, Mich., has un-.tion around the home. When this Thursday, Mar. 28, "Biography slow motions. this Thursday afternoon from the of Bachelor Girl," Ann Harding, Roth & Brezina chapel. TO REST Hamtramck and a former district board of education, Ray T. Fuller, dertaken an educational program card is brought back to school, There are of course plenty of governor in Rotary; and the Robert Montgomerv; also Bank folks who live quiet lives. During Mrs. R. M. Wilcox, 65, passed Kalamazoo; members of state in fire prevention which is j the child will be given a blolter. Night. 8150. MRS RICHARD RUSSELL DIES Rev. Maylan Jones, pastor of the board of agriculture, IHlerbert E. I he past few years, when money away Sunday afternoon at her M. E. Church at Hastings. Both worthy of commendation and [a pencil and a button which has Friday and Saturday, Mar. 29- home in Vergennes-tp. Mrs. Wil- Persons. Kalamazoo, and Carrit has not been too plentiful, it has Mrs. Richard Russell of Snow of these gentlemen gave highly which should have Ihe moral sup thia*ev inscriptioniiiaviijjiiwii, 'Membe.vii iiiu^ir oufi tht 30, "County- Chairman." Will Rog" - been cheaper to slay at home, and cox had been an esteemed resi- M. Londsberry. Dundee. district passed away Sunday inspirational talks and their pres- American—Regents of the Uni- port of every parent throughout Junior Fire Prevention League of "j; . , . .. . „ for many there was not mucn night at the age of 48 years. Fun- dent of Vergennes for about 10 ence was greatly appreciated bv Michigan.' At the end of the . ^ n ^n 'i vesily. Rlanche Winters and Ade- the State of Michigan. The pro- 1 1 else to do. Such folks do not have eral services were Iield Wednes- years. all the members. campaign prizes of *15.00, 810.00 iP /, ' David topperfield. W C. lo worry about slowing down. laide R. Cotharin; Member Slate I a- im ' :ii I... ' J f..„ Fields. Madce Evans. I.inni» Rar. day morning at the home of Nel- Funeral services were held on Roard of Education. Edith M. gram in question starts at the and 85.00 will be awarded for Fields. Madge Evans, Lionel Bar- Something thai would slarl Ihem son Lawton, "Rev. Fr. Rozell of Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock foundation of things by teaching the three best essays on fire pre- rymore. Lewis Stone. up would do them more good. at the Bailey church, Rev. A. T. Gardthansen; Member Slale Roard Bowne officiating. Burial in the Auction Sales of Agriculture, Henry S. Deering Ihe school child of the great dam- vention." . Tuesday and Wednesday. Apr. However, the prevailing tempo Cartland of Rockford, a former 2-3, "I've Been Around." Cheslei Bowne Center cemetery. Arrange and John S. Sweet. ages wroughT*-I t to life and I'propeO rI Thia uirsv program has IIIIhVe vendorse ••wm - of the Aineirican people is one of ments were by Roth 4 Rrezina. Lowell Methodist minister, offici- Morris; "Mystery Woman." Mona Wirt S. Merrill, April 6 ty every year as Ihe result of fire, ment of the Michigan Department haste. There are more people who ating. Interment was in Oakwood W. V. Rurras. president of thejof Insurance. 1H. B. Correll. Dep- Barry; also final chapter of live loo fast than of those who cemetery. Arrangements by Roth A public auction sale will be Wolverine Shoe Co. of Rockford Stale Mutual, outlines the plan in uty of that department, stated in Serial. live too slow. II does not hurt peo- NOTICE TO GROWERS OF Si Rrezina. Thursday. Apr. 4. "Wings in Ihe STRING BEANS held at the farm located 4 miles < ooperate for (oons Sprinjj the following manner: "Our a letter to Mr. Hurras, "I believe ple a particle, after their day's south of Ada, a mile south and a Opening Sale representative. John A. Arehart, you can arouse much interest Dark." Cary Grant, Myrna Loy,« work is over, to sit down quietly Representatives of the Lake P. G. WODEHOUSE, JOHN ER- mile east of Cascade on Saturday, Wolverine factory sends over will visit the rural schools in among the students and instill the also Bank Night. in the home nest, and read the Odessa Canning Co. will be at SKINE, OCTAVUS ROY COWEN, April 0, commencing at 1 o'clock. 68 pairs of Horsehide Comfort the slale and talk to Ihe children thought and habits of Fire Pre- newspaper and listen to the radio. the Farmers Slate Bank in Alto CHANNTNG POLLOCK . . . These The list includes cattle, horses, Work Shoes that we can offer at on fire prevention, telling thein vention in their minds as a per- Political Announcement The society folks who used to on Saturday, March 30, and on and other famous authors are implements and tools and house 28rf off regular. They are dis the number of lives lost and manent factor throughout lile. After being encouraged by my slow up during Lent came out of Wednesday, April 3, for the pur- represented in "This Week" Mag- hold goods. Wirt S. Merrill, prop. continued numbers and sales- amount of property destroyed by- You have the full approval and friends, I will be a candidate for that period with 'rested nerves. pose of taking contracts with azine. FREE with Sunday's De- N. C. Thomas, auctioneer. See men's samples and go on sale at fire. Each pupil will be given a cooperation of the Michigan In supervisor of Keenc-tp. Your Some of our thrill seekers would growers of string beans. troit News. On sale at Christian- adv. on another page of this is- 82.00 and 82.95. questionnaire lo take home and surance Departmen..,t t in promoting support will be appreciated. be benefitted by similar restraint p45 Lake Odessa Canning Co. sen's or phone for delivery, adv sue. 45-46 Coons. have filled out. The questions this good work. p45 Walter Hubbard.

D TWO THE LOWELL (M ICH.) LEDGES a»d ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. MAR. 28. 19S5 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. MAR. 28. 1935 THREE his shoulder burden, revealing scraps of articles of many mater- Crucifixion." (II) 'The Opinion of i I Cht Cowdl Ledger A Series of ials, wrapped methodically around This and That SPECIAL Pilate." | his stock-in-trade box containing cuuncii 8:45 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. ] and fl Uo S o I« an assortment of collar buttons, From Around Saturday, March 30, '35 Topic. "Why Join Ihe Church."1 Impressions laces, hairpins, needles, etc., etc. Do You Read Ads? Ix-ader. Gerril Dalstra. Buy at and Save Pohlished every Thursday morninc it 210 East Main Street. j Gathering the scraps of materials, Fruit and Nut 4lNNOmCEMENt3 Tuesday. 8:00 p. m.—Young Christiansen's Lowell. Michigan. Entered at Postoffice at Lowell. Michigan, as which often are of waterproof val- the Old Town People's Bible Class. Second Class Matter. Editor's Note—This interesting | ue, and using his box of tricks Well Read This One. LOAF CREAM ZION M. E. CHURCH Wednesday. 8:00 p. m.—Prayer classic is one of a series of im- for a pillow, he draws himself to- HVVOOP Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould visited German preachir^? Sundav at 10 service in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Davis of l^ke Odessa o'clock a. m. Mrs. A. Dalstra. R. G. JEFFER1B6. Editor and Poblisher. pressions written especially f o r gether and then for a period re- * ttewm Cascarets. ideal laxative. 2.ic size .19c The Ledger by Mr. Arthur Seggins .clines with vast content upon his Sunday. ib 13c Bible School at 11:00 a. m. Friday, 8:(Ml p. m.—C. E. box You are cordially invited. Member Michigan Press Association of Albion Cottage. 14 Derby Road, [sumptuous couch. Bobhie Veiter spent the week social. All are welcome. Place lo Carter's Little Liver Pills, laxative, 2.ic size.. . I9c : be announced. London. England. Mr. Seggins has Then thoughts come. "No, dam- 8 DDvtS end at the ('.has. Smith residence John Claus, pastor. Member National Editorial Association Cheaper Than Rugs in Alto. H. C. SCOTT Greater love hath no man tha:i 1 lb. Chocolate Malted Milk Powder. 35c size .21c boen a life-lonp friend of the ed-jmit, they shan't come", and he itor of the i^edper and we are in-'doggedly drags at his old clay, FIRST METHODIST CHURCH this, that a man lay down his life I" ' Harold Collins of Chicago spent Home of Good Home- R. S. Miller. Pastor. for his friends." John 15:13. Groves Bromo Quinine. 35c size 29c Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: deed plad to pass these articles But they persist. — "Before the "Why don't you tell people?". Saturdiiy and Sunday here with on to our readers. Mr. Seggins is-WAJi! Yes; well, before the war Made Candies Squibs Cod Liver Oil. $1.00 size 89c Year $2.00: Six months Sl.W). his family. CATHOLIC PARISHES Three months 50c; Sinple Copies 5c man of broad education, has —what then? Life was pood: but the pleased lady asked. "Our new Morning Worship at 10:30. The Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wickham ot 1 Ib. Psyllium Seed (Natural Plant Laxative). 35c val.. .25c traveled much and is an unusally not. no. not so free as now. No. floors are beautiful. The cost was pastor, as the next nf the series of SL Mary's—Lowell The Lowell Ledper. established June. 1893: The Alto Solo, es- keen observer of events. We are I And, after all, if there had been irand Rapids visited Mrs. Neil sermons on the Parables of Jesus, Rsv. Fr. Jewell, pastor. far less than the carpets we in* Cameron Sunday. 8:00 a. m.. I>ow Mass. sermon. Special prices on all Hand Lotions tablished January. 1904. Consolidated June. 1917. sure that our readers will read no war, friends and relatives Mrs. Claude Thome spent Sat- will take as the subject matter of between the lines and thus see far would have died out —not so tended baying, besides we like .Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fineis vis- his sermon, the story of "The 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- urday with friends in Grand Rap- mon. more than just the natural inter- quickly, perhaps; but died or ited their son Gerald and his wife ids. Ten Virgins." Fine music at 1 Ever Ready Safety Razor (Chrome Plated) STARTING DOWN AT BOTTOM est provided in these impressions, scattered just the same! But. well. that Bruce floor finish. The sur- of Ionia Saturday. every service. Ledger Entries Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weaver ol Sunday School at 11:45. or at St. Patrick's Parnell 1 Tube Ever Ready Shave Cream INTHHOP Rockefeller. — jlife was good in those days—a reg- face does not mar and best of all Mr. and Mrs. L. Rusco of Grand grandson of John I). Rock- ular job. a pood home, jolly com- Grand Rapids called on Miss Anna the close of the morning service. Rev. Fr. McNeil, pastor 2 Ever Ready Blades (Continued from First Pape) CHEVROLET we applied it oursehes and saved Rapids visited their sister. Mrv Layer Saturday. Epworth League at f):30 p. m. w efeller. has just completed pany, football— Oh. yes; Me? I Gladys Hartley, Sunday. 8 KM) a. m. Low Mass and ser- three months' work as an ordin- The Tramp •was center-half for the Stars 3 mach expense." $15.73 will bay Harold Keiser and Miss Kate Russell Coons will be the leader. mon. 60c Velue. All for 29c MAN. THE DESTROYER Mrs. H. J. Paterson and Robert Evening Worship at 7:30 o'clock. ary laborer in oil fields in Louisi seasons —Life WAS real then! enough oak flooring to cover a Jones of Lansing called on Myron 10:00 a. m. High Mass and ana. die toiled away in mud and IliMtrotad: IH-TM NMI Trwfc fUl" Wh^lbc, and Carol of Alma spent Sunday Vanderlip Sunday. The Pastor will bring the mes- sermon. VITHK MADK the world Old Song: Then came the cursed war. I was slush by Ihe side of ordinary key-man on our job. The boys un- room 12x16 and the highest price with C. Bergin and family. sage. Cascade and Bowne Three Layer Brick Ice Cream wonderful and beautiful, We all go the same way home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swarthout Friday afternoon. Apr. 5. at N but man conies in with his workers. This young man of 22 der me wanted to enlist, biit the EN who study hauUg« costs Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ward and Rev. Fr. E. H. Racette, pastor. Don't break up the party; e«p«ially designed to give sus- for laying and sanding should not and Glendon will spend part of 2:30. Ihe Indies Aid will meet at 1 layer vanilla. 1 layer chocolate. 1 layer fruit salad sordid notions, and spoils this appears to have a very fine demo- boss, and 1 too, said "No". But two sons of Bostwick I-ake visit- Services at 9 and 10:30 a. m Let's be pay and hearty. Truck owners M know that Chevrolet trucks tained pulling power and to keep exceed the lumber cost. next week in Detroit. thep arsonage. beauty and frequently commits a cratic spirit. when the "white feathers" got to ed Mrs. Ruby Hudson Sunday. Special, 25c If every rich man's son would For we all po the same way home. coming by every post, nothing are as outstanding in economy and on working under the hard punish- Mrs. E. H. Roth attended Int Mid week service Wednesday kind of economic suicide which Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fineis and evenings at 7:30. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH destroys his own sources of sup- pul himself through such a course could hold them, nor me neither. durability as they are in price. ment of road and load. Features State 1). A. R. Convention in of WEST LOWELL of training in some good industry, Your bank will now loan yon n Bobby visited Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids this week. port. 1 met a tramp—He was just an , "Whal followed on, in the day- Chevrolet trucks handle tough that assure stamina and long life Reuben I^ee of South Roston Sun- F. W. King. Pastor 1 50c Pipe Velue 65c We pel Ihe finest illustration of we should see many good things ordinary tramp, going from work- time I forget, but night! —that know economy CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH done in this country. Such ones hauling jobs day after day at are evident in every detail of the the money with which to buy the day. Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. Stone of I^ake Odessa. Mich. this spirit during Ihe spring house to workhouse, face bronzed space created for rest— it haunts Grand Rapids spent Sunday with S. B. Wenger. Minister West Lowell Church 1 15c Cen Tebecco Both for 39o months, when the floods rush would become more competent to the color of a penny, worn-at- me with its awful horrors, grips small operating cost, because they precision-enginecred chassis. Chev- repairs or improvements yon Miss Lois Hall of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stone. business people. They would un- Join the increasing l^enten wor- 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. Your choice of any 50c pipe in store down the river valleys, bringing the-heel shoes, 20-year-old trou- me with fear, crushes me with my are built to Chevrolet's own high have so long desired or needed spent the week-end at the home shippers at the altar of God. Next derstand technical processes bet- rolet trucks offer maximum capac- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mrs. Carl W. Roth and baby Mrs. Seymour Dalstra. Supt. destruction and death, .lust now sers and vest showinp out of an cowardice, wonders my soul with THAT'S WHY THEY standards of quality in every part. .Sunday is but the fourth Sunday 11:30 a. m.—Preaching. various tributaries of the Miss- ter. and should be able to gel more old overcoat which someone had my fearlessness, marvels me with ity, economy and quality—because upon good security. Hall. son returned home Sunday from work done for less expense, as th* The powerful six-cylinder valve the Lui Maternity hospital. this side of Easter. Be sure and 7:15 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. issippi river are afiam rampaginfi. .* ------handed out many years before, my endurance—plenty—stan-ation Chevrolet is the worWt largest Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kitson and In one section of Arkansas and "•sH 'of this comprehension. find your place. The next in our 8:00 p. m.—Preaching. n rt his hair and beard very badly —8tar\-alion—starvation — plenty: in-head engines are truck motors. builder of trucks family of Bostwick I^ike were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Geldersma at- close devotional series comes next Sonth Ward School Missouri. I^MHi people were re-:., 'i'l . ' " ' important, See your contractor or carpen- tended the former's mother's fun- ! l,u wol,l , l,n (1t rstand s m wanted trimming. Too much drink? No, "we've earn- Sunday dinner guests at the M. D. Sunday. "Getting Lost from Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. ccntlv reported homeless. Manv ;>. . |1. . ' V - "Thanks kindly", he said as I ed it, boys, just another round. BUY CHEVROLET CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT, MICHIGAN ter now. You will be surprised to Hoyt home. eral in Grand Rapids Friday. Jesus." On Palm Sunday, a Of our readers recall much de vll,h lht' common run of Chester Place. .Supt. handed him a copper or two. "God What's the point in takinp these (M>pare(l*trol*'$loudelweT*dpricamnd »™»;'iy. Their chances of avoid- Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Vanderlip ALTO PARISH M. E. CHURCHES We specialize in—Window Shades. Floor Coverings. Picture l;,b,,r po from workhouse to workhouse, I—weeks and months without a CHEVROLET TRUCKS or three years, as you wish. Call Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sigler and Friday. Mar. 29. General Aid E. A. Armstrong. Pastor have been slaughtered. I'"A •'"••nbles would be great- David were in Fremont Sundav. and Myron and Miss Anna Layer meeting with Mrs. Swarthout. All Framing. Etc. > ,pr()Vef, just puttinp in the night for bed | chance to see a bloody Jerry—lost and talk the matter over, we are Wf re The usual services next Sunday Forests around a stream's I Jir -|. . . , , „ Mrs. Sigler\ father. David Mallell. . business visitors in Frceport 1 vv,)l, <, kno ,(, ,:,lk and breakfast, and on apain. 'he habit of dodpinp a shot — ladies invited. sources are like a great sponge. . J ^ Y T DEALER ADVATRASMENT World's Lowest Prices relumed home with them for a Kriri-JFridayV . with preaching by Ihe Pastor. U ,h l ,r Sometimes they stay over Sunday, never missed a chum, another here to assist you. Monday evening. Apr.l. Cheer- There is a cordial invitation lo all which sucks up reserve (,f water, \ 1 ' ' ""plnyes wf.en these peo- few weeks' visit. ful Doers al 7:30. A play will be The snows melt slowlv under that i i'11'.'T00^!1' rt's,,.?s an(' ,.,,sn ,,., but never miss coming out Mon- came along— and then, PEACE! Mrs. Ethel Nobles and Mrs. who do not attend elsewhere. ,<,nU, d 1 day morninps for that is their "And slowly we filtered back: Mr. and Mrs. R. (Holdridge and Marjorie Wood of Grand Rapids given. Roth & Brezina shade, the soft earth and leafvI . - great y iieed in this Tuesday evening—Pioneers will mould absorb vast quantities oflfT1^ a hannony preat day for pickinp up the cip- unwanted heroes, ruffians, un- family- of Grand Rapids were Sun- visited Wednesday with Mrs. Wm. ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH FURNITURE arette butts thrown away over WEBSTER CHEVROLET SALES day guests <#f Mr. and Mrs. Vern not meet this week. Choir prac- water. Before man laid |ns: f"! t"ipiliil. ,Ihrs wanted on the dead market. The Cosgriff. liarmony can not come, ui.til labor Armstrong and family. tice at parish house. Church School is held every despoiling hand on those forests, the week end. This harvest they homes we left to defend we found Wm. Beanner of Olivet and Sunday morning al 10 o'clock at understands the difliculties thai know where to dispose of to ad- packed in one or two rooms; the 508 West Main Street, G. G. Webatcr, Proprietor Lowell Lumber Wednesday evening. Campfire W. A. Roth, Funeral Director that vast sponge would soak up Lowell, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill of Grand Mrs. Olive Hunter of West IX)well Girls meet al 7:00 p. m. at Parish the church with classes for all countless tons of water, and al- capital has to meet, and capital vantape. You see the duty has houses we left, inhabited by Rapids and Mrs. Wm. E. Dee (nee has a warm sympathy with lht visited Wednesday with Mrs. Wm. ! house. ages and all are welcome to attend. Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service low it to flow out very gradually. been paid on the tobacco and so foreigners, mainly Jews. The little Grace Muir) of Chicago were Cosgriff. Note: Thursday evening. Apr. But with Ihe forests gone, the desire of labor for advancement. it can cheaply be used over apain. money we p«t—deferred pay. bo- there were so many snakes? I and broke his arm. Sunday- guests of Mrs. Jas. Muir. When a young man has practical Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marvin 11. all Church Semi-Annual meet- SNOW M. E. CHURCH Store Phone 55 Night Phone 330 rains and melting snows rush A workhouse can charpe for lodp- nusi ?), etc.— quickly disappeared killed 17 rattlesnakes in one sum-il-'' The Class of *9'99 of the Ware & Supply Co. ing at parish house. Preaching 10 a. rn. down the valleys as water runs oif experience in working with his inps and meals, so the tramp in a roar of joy. mer. A man saw two little girlsIsehool held their first annual Ledger Classified Ads Get Results Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Miller ol of Ciarksville were Sunday din hands like an ordinary wage- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. How- Sunday school 11 a. m. the roof of a house. It will take usually caches his money outside. "Then we made a break for our watching a streaked snake wiggle; (meeting at the home of Dellk James G. Baillard. Pastor. .»(l years of patient forest growth earner. his chances of producing I'm just illustrating this with the job that was to be kept open for he look it by the tail, gave it alCodfrey. Dan Killian of Ionia were Sunday ard Rittenger. Alton Community Church E. C. Hardy, Manager. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur lo repair the damage. that harmony are greatly in- following for I hated the man who us when we returned! ijerk and snapped its head olT.I A marriage license was issued to Mrs. Howard Rittenger attended S. B. Wenger. Minister day evenings al 7:45 Everyone Thompson, and will make his creased. The concern which he Pen nock. CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST As the summer goes on. travel- told it: "I wrote and then hoofed It to jWere they surprised? One day he,Peter Slager and Annie Bush, both a banquet given for the Spencer There were Gii present Sunday- Sunday school, 10 a. m. welcome. home there at present. Mr. and ers observe the smoke of great manages is more likely to obtain "I was working as gardener for held up a small streaked snake by lof Ada. Mrs. Hattie Peckham and Mrs. representatives in Grand Rapids evening—a better lime promised. ALASKA BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Barnes will move into the co-operation from its workers, the town where I had worked. Church services. 11 a. m forest fires. Sometimes this pall a pentleman who owned an es- 'Factory closed" faced me! the tail and said, "See here, what Ceorge K. Force, who had been Lee Lampkin arc leaving today Wednesday evening. Special feature. Questions of per- L. C. Doerr, pastor. Sunday School—10:30 a. m. house vacated by him. of smoke will hang over areas which is goinp to be a tremendous tate which adjoined the prounds I have got." A few days later one jattending the McLachlan Business (Thursday) for Pittsburgh. Pa., sonal and religious answered as Classes for all. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson factor in the business operations " "Well. Jim,' the boss said, as I Thursday. A delicious dinner was Sunday guests al Ihe Ed. Easl- hundreds of miles across. The 0 f the workhouse. Ivy-covered met him on the street, Tm look- of the little girls called and said. College in Grand Rapids, accepted | REPUBLICAN So. Lowell Busy where they will spend a week vis- follows at 8:00 p. m.: ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching services—7:30 p. m were Sunday night lunch guests of the future, "See whal we have gol." One of a position as stenographer and served at noon. A gift of silver- erbrook home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cederlund. speaker. Every- and spent the evening with their precious limber that was .'>(t years brick wall separated the two prop- for a job, too. The wai's ruined ware was presented Mrs. Martin, iting relatives. Should We Pension the Aged?. W. B Gardner. Pastor them was holding up a small snake | assistant bookkeeper with Ihe M. Corners Basil Green and Miss Doris Carey Thomas Read; Why Have a body welcome. son. Leon Anderson and family. or a century in growing, is burn- erties. Naturally. I noted the men me as it has you!'. • and regrets are extended that Miss Jane and Carlton Runci- and friend of Lansing. Bible School al 10 a. m. Enoch ed up in a night. These fires do HOME TOWN THOIGHTS by the tail and if was a rattler! & A. McArthur Lumber Co. of By Mrs. Howard Bartlett Church in Our Community?. Misses Mary and Agnes Baley cominp and going through the big ". . . . And the Stars foot- Well, no little girl ever saw him |Cheboygan. Mich. CANDIDATES Mrs. Martin is to leave our neigh man of Olivet College are spend- Carlson. Supt. not start from spontaneous com- gates leading to the workhouse. m Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham and Esther Bieri; Should the People spent Sunday with their parents. Anyway the home merchant is ball team? I, the center-half, am hold up a snake by the tail again. Mrs. Lewis Hart, aged 89. died horhood, also best wishes for her ing their spring vacation here at Preaching service at 11 a. m Harris Creek Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batey. bustion. Some careless man left never forgotten when people They were usually the same cus- the only one left alive." m future. the home of their parents. Mr. and Gordon of Grand Rapids were of Government Permit a Man lo Cottage Prayer meeting every his fire behind him. Arthur Clarke. Alio, at the home of her son George of Mildred Klahn, who is ill in the Sunday- evening callers of Mr. Gel All the Money He Can?. Mrs. By Mrs. Basil R. Vreeland Mr. and Mrs. John iHeier are want to raise money for some tomers, with occasionally a — ! Keene, hospital at Hastings, is about the Elroy Schwarder and wife of Mrs. C. H. Runciman. Thursday evening. storing their household goods and Man takes beautiful country pood cause. stranger. One man struck me as i Grandville visited their father, and Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff. Bames: Will a Christian Go lo Communion the first Sunday in and neat towns, and turns them The eastern sky showed a streak [The Ledger wants more re- -Mr, and Mrs. A, O, BU ydlaufT same. Let us all send a post card Marvin Althaus of Indianapolis, War?. Orrin Frost. The pastor moving their slock to Ihe farm queer. He invariably slunk along of dull gray. The tramp stirred lo Mildred. John Schwarder, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Purchase and each month. Farrell Burns, who is working into unsigiilly places by the ugly miniscehces of this sort. Every were called to Detroit by the ill- PTA was well attended in spite IndM was a week-end guest at the will speak on Ihe subject of now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. If you want your friends to re- the wall for a few yards before uneasily in his ditch bed. Then t eld resident can think of a few Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rittenger Emesl Althaus home. His friend. son visited Mrs. Purchase's moth- You are cordially invited to join in Grand Hapids. spent Sunday al Arthur Geib. things he builds or tolerates. If member you. you have to be con- ness of the former's niece. Mrs. D. f of the hard rain. A nice program Prisoners" as he was unable to us in all these services. goinp into the entrance pates. He big malaria shiver shook his gaunt and it is merely a matter of re- A. Boche (Ora Anderson). *£ visited their daughter at Wayland Miss Janet Bowes, of Grand Rap- er. Mrs. L. A. JHubbard. of Granu speak last Sunday. home. used to be said that man tamed stantly doing something to remind and a good time was enjoyed. Rapids Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wm. Burns received word would fumble alonp the top of the frame, and, with an oath, he stag- ducing them to writing ami send- Waller Moughlon and wife, Sunday, bringing home two of ids was a Sunday- dinner guest. The IHillery- family of Grand the •wilderness . . Toda... y• ma—-n needs 'hem you are on earth, and if a wall under the ivy. dart away and i Election of officers next meeting. WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH Hapids spent Sunday al Ihe home last week that her brother. James gered to his feet, struck a match, ing them in. They will be cor- who went to Yakima. Wash., to their granddaughters for a few Carlton Runciman. student at Graham, of Detroit was danger- ummg, SO he will not create a business wants to be remembered. enter the grounds. days* stay. Program was in charge of Leona Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sonth Boston—South Bell School F. G. Bailard. Pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. ,str lighted his pipe and the pile of rected if needed. Send tb''ra in.] make their home, returned to Me- Wei land. Martin Houseman and family- Olivet College, was last week in- ously ill. ' ' il should always be reachinhing oult "Well, after noting this a few f South Lowell Aid was well S. B. Wenger. Minister Sunday School—10:30 a. m. Peter Thomas sold his farm to by advertising to keep itself rn twigs— and soon the horizon was Cords on account t>f Mrs. Hough- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett were Mr. and Mrs. R. DeYoun'g augurated as President of Olivet's times, 1 grew curious. So one day- once again hie limit! Ion's poor health. i attended at Ray Rittenger's last oldest fraternity. Phi Alpha Pi. This service is for everybody Morning service—11:30. James Barnes and has moved his Faith is better than doubt, the public mind. after they had all gone in I were in Lansing Saturday, bring- and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walker and Epworth League—7:30 p. m. household goods lo the farm Stay put—even a postage stamp —Arthur Seggins, J. Konkle and familv moved i ing home their grandson, Clint daughter Phyllis of Grand Rapids. and proposes lo build a commun- just as love is better than hate. thought Fd investigate. Aiter feel- Mrs. Nicklin and daughter ity wide program fitting the Weekly prayer meeting Thurs- home of his sister. Mrs. Ada is no good unless it sticks. London, England jCowell Stems from Hast Lowell to Alto. $ Eyke, for a week. Laura and the Misses Carrie and So doubt and hale should be CHILI) LABOR ing along the coping under the P. 1). Sneathen of South Boston Mrs. (Harold Weekes left today needs of all ages and groups. banished and with faith and (The next article in this series i Sugar making ia about through Mabel Moors of Grand Rapids TAiH BECAME the 22nd state ivy where I had seen the tramp stmered a stroke of paralysis. in this section. (Thursday) for Youngstown. O., Join us and be glad. Services on love for the home city, help it probing, my hand rested on an will be entitled "The Criminal") w-heo-e she will spend a week with called on friends in Lowell Sun- Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Chil- on its way. the other day to ratify the of25,30and •s day. u pending federal child labor old clay pipe half-filled with to- her son, Don Weekes and family. dren's sermonetle. "Canned Sun- amendment. I nless others have bacco. on top of which was jam- The Oppressor "Selfishness is the greatest curse Mr. Weekes will join her there on B. F. Kammeraad will return to shine." Special music. Sermon. APRIL FOOL JOKES ratified since then. 14 more states med tightly a sixpenny piece (12 362/earsJ^go $ of the human race."—Gladstone. Sunday. Holland this Thursday after a "iHouse Cleaning." John Freeman cents). So that was the bonanza! t two weeks' visit here at the home will head our 4-H program. The NE OF THE funny old cus- must assent to this amendment to WILUAM W. POTTER Mrs. Ruby Hudson, who has make it efTective. 1 broke the pipe and took the six- The following poem was written f been caring for William Hull, of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. J. music group lo give the cantata. toms that has come down ft Justice. Supreme Court Oif Smith. 'The Garden of Joseph" on Fri- O out of count less dark ages, Opinions differ sharply as lo pence." (A tramp must not poss- March SI. 1910—23 Years Ago by Earl Curlius of Alto in 1896 ft who has been ill for the past few FORD V 8 how far such an amendment, giv- ess more than four cents to ob- when William Jennings Bryan, the day evening. Apr. 19. is that of the April Fool joke. It is ft NELSON SHARPE I Do you want a SAFE, SANE weeks, is again at home. Mr. tHull Callers at the h ome of Mrs, ing congress power lo regulate tain free lodgings.) etier^Boy Dr. Wyllis B. Walkley of Grand Great Commoner was a candidate Justice Supreme Court WAY to be relieved of is able lo be out of doors part of Katy Wilson last week were Mr. a singular thing how these old J Haven and Miss l^ouise A. Lillie of ft customs persist, without any spe- child labor, is desirable. But the Well, believe me. Sir, my blood for the presidency. The poem was ft trouble, anxiety, worry, Pluahiug, Heallug the time now. and Mrs. Ernest Roush and two CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY question how far work is good for surged and I felt like flaying the Lowell were united in marriage at first published in The Independ- time and expense in settling sons and Mrs. Warren Hosteler cial reason. Back years ago. RECOMMENDS MR. FI LLER the home of her parents. Mr. and WILLIS B. PERKINS ft Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cameron Comer S. Washington Ave. and people were probably playing children, is one on which we need reciter. ent, a newspaper published at that claims or losses in ease of an aii Skeel MtM Wwt and two daughters of Wyandotte and son of Detroit. E. Kent St. to formulate our opinions. Lansing. Mar. 23. 1935 Mrs. Warren Ullie. time in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Judge. Circuit Court ft automobile accideat? their pranks on each other al this Editor Lowell ledger. Jay Bovee of Pratt Lake passed spent Sunday with Mrs. Neil V. 1). Nash and wife and Mrs. Morning scrvicc every Sunday time of year. Our ancestors 2M The health and physical devel- The Oppi ft STATE FARM MUTUAL Cameron. Mrs. Cameron and 11:00 a. m. opment of many children haw What if the average tramp like? Dear Mr. Jelleries; away after a two weeks' illness. ft WILLIAM B. BROWN S prompt, Elsie Ferris of Muskegon visited generations apo were probably ft offers all the protection yon daughters remained for a week's Friday and Saturday with their Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. been crippled by putting them to Well, as Shakespeare says, some 1 have learned that Glenwood C Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Barnhill left Who is It, I ask, that oppresses ft Judge, Circuit Court need at a price yon can \ efficient sending each other for left handed for their new home at Woodbury visit. cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cos- '•Reality" will be Ihe subject of screwdrivers, if they had any work at jobs for which they were are "bearde^ like the pard". and Fuller of (irand Hapids is a can- the poor? ft afford to pay. \ service the lesson-sermon in all Christian not fitted. Their immature little after spending three weeks with That sends misery and want to I Sunday callers at the home of iriff. Mrs. Ferris remained for * such tools, and feeding their sturdy-looking like a lumberman. didate for Judge in the Kent Cir- ft LEONARD D. VERDIER ft longer stay. Science churches throughout the bodies were al that stage where Others have four-three-two-one cuit Court, at the election. April 1. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. the poor man's door? Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fineis were Mr. friends with wool doughnuts. Donaker. Circuit Court Local Repreaentative world on Sunday . Mar. 31. they can be turned either toward growth on their leathery, over- It has been thirty years since I That revels in riches, in glory and RAY COVERT and Mrs. Earl Brown of Owosso. Mrs. Fanny Ball of Mason has Among the Bible citations is The chances that we shall be Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bennelt of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Comstock of fooled on an April Fool joke are good vigorous health, or toward baked, three-quarter, half-baked was a resident of Lowell, and fame, ft Newton L. Coons written to friends here that her this passage (I Kings 8:57-60): w a feeble development, incapable Kent County, and as you have Portland nicely settled on the Regardless of virtue, of honor or I Phone 817 Belding and Mr. and Mrs. Frank son is ill as a result of Ihe recent The Ixird our God be with us. as not so great as they were. The and ready-to-bake faces. Some are Matthewson farm near Lowell Able, Impmrtial, Experienced Courtt Lowell Phone No. SI Hummel of Carson City. world has grown more sophisti- of ever doing the work of a man "gay and hearty", but the big purchased the Lowell ledger name? ft severe windstorm in Mason. Mrv he was with our fathers; let Him or woman in the world. which they acquired in a trade. ft Ball is a niece of Ihe late Mrs. cated. It has more subtle ways of number of them have twitchyeyes within the last few years. 1 wish Who is it that sits in his castle so ft Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. not leave us. nor forsake us. That The first business of young chil- to write you in behalf of Mr. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Eash of ft Lura Vining. making people look ridiculous. that swing from left to right as Logan, a son. grand ft Arthur Schneider and family all Ihe people of the earth may- dren is to learn in their schools. Fuller. MAI RICE R. KEYWORTH were Mrs. Schneider's sister and know that the I,ord is God. and i ^0U may not be tempted to pick their owners go, in search of ft Mrs. Flora (Hooper and brother- A family may get a little money by Fire destroyed the farm home of And spreads desolation and wreck Superintendent. Public InBtmction ft up the purse nailed to the side- "butts" o r other loose objects. I became acquainted with Mr. o'er the land? ft brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- in-law Bert of Caledonia and that there is none else." putting them to work too early. Fuller thirty years ago. when he E. C. Miller, west of LowelL ft ton Growe and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Correlative passages to be read walk. because your friends prob- Many are just freckled, tanned by Ellis Bollins purchased the Who is it that makes the poor ft Mrs. Martin Peterson and son ably consider it a too crude forn But if that precocious labor takes was Superintendent of the North- LYNN H. CLARK ft fred Ehrlich and baby of Owosso. from the Christian Science text- exposure, just drifting to "King- man feel Carl of South Lowell were callers 4 the life and vitality out of that port public schools in l^eelanau Paulus farm in South Lowell. ft book. *>cionce and Health with of humor. But they will be play- dom Come," hanging on, yet The cut of the whip, the press of COB nissioner of Schools ft Dr. and Mrs. Roy Eaton. Mrs. on the former's aunt. Mrs. Kate ing their little games on vou. in half formed body", the child's County and continued his school George 'Hart of Keene had a ft Key to the Scriptures." by Mary- future is spoiled, ihe familv and "weary of earth" and laden with shoulder broken and was badly the heel? ft Bess Egger and Mrs. Margaret Sweet. Saturday. one sense, every day is April work for several years in order to ft DAVID H. CROWLEY Regent of University The Family Shoe Store Baker Eddy, include Ihe follow- community will suffer. The com- the awfulness of living. Much of bruised, being attacked by a hull. ft Maynard of Grand Rapids called ing (p. 275): "All substance, in- hool s day now. their clothing would have des- finance his law course at the Uni- Who is it that says, with a wave ft Gerald Patten, membership sec- munity has lo support manv such Work progressing on "the Hil- ESTHER MARSH CRAM Regent of University ft We are more than gratified with the fine patronage we on Mrs. Sarah McPherson Salut- retary of the Kent County Y. M. telligence. wisdom, being, immor- It is not well to become annov- ones, cended to them from caatoffs of versity of Michigan, (iradualing of the hand: day. Mrs. Nicklin and daughter of at Ann Arbor in 1913. he opened linger auto repair and machine ft ft have been receiving since opening this store in Lowell C. A., spoke on Ihe subject. tality. cause and effect belong In ed when the world works off some their ancestors of the Middle Ages shop. "Bow to me, sir, ye poor man! Im WYNAND WICHERS Grand Rapids were Sundav vis- foolish jokes on us. It is a sug- A certain amount of work is a his law oflice al (irand Hapids ft State Board of Education ft "Youth Movements in Ihe World" God. These are His attributes, the —(I'll swear I saw homespun on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergin mov- king of the land? and we know our customers are also gratified with the itors. gestion that we have lo keep oui good Ihinp for children. Thev are where he has been practicing for ft at the Congregational church last eternal manisfestations of the in- better off performing little tasks one last week)—Untanned lej;- ed on their farm in Grattan. Who is it that comes as a thle' in ( LARK L BRODY State Board of Agriculture ft good values they have received here. Come and aee for- wits with us when we engage in twenty-two years. the night ft ft Mrs. D. G. Look and daughter. Sunday to a large and appreci- finite divine Principle. Love. No within their capacities, than they Cings. corduroy breeches, with Mr. and Mrs. Israel Cave of WILLIAM H. BERKEY yourself. Mrs. Frank Newell, left Tuesday ative audience. Mr. Patten was wisdom is wise bul His wisdom; the give and take of lifc. The man lHaving known him intimately And steals from the workman his ft State Board of Agriculture are when loafing in thi- streets or trailing overcoats of a century- all of this time. 1 consider it a Keene held an auction sale pre- ft for St. Petersburg. Fla.. where called lo occupy the pulpit be- no truth is true, no love is lovely, who pets sour and cross because uratory to leaving for their new home and his right he is fooled at April I or any other romniitting arts of mischief. If back with their overlapping, rain- rare privilege lo advise you that ft ft they expect lo remain for a fevk cause of Ihe illness of the pastor. no life is Life but the divine; no child labor laws were made so shedding tops. Again you note the Come in California. Think of it, ponder: then let it be time is not well fitted to engage in he is a man of exceptionally high heard; ft Equal Educational Opportunity for All ft weeks while Mrs. Look is re- the Rev. S. B. Wenger. The pas- good is. but the good God be- strict that children could not per fashionable garment which some character, fair and impartial in ft cuperating from her recent ill- lor has since recovered and will stows." the rough and tumble of life. His form these useful tasks, they might It is written in this undeniable ft skin is too thin, and il needs to bv kindly woman has "handed out", all his dealings, and if called to March SO. IMS—30 Years Ago ft ness. occupy- his pulpit next Sunday a?, save children's bodies, only to its present owner gratefully wear- word. ft toughened a bit. the office of Judge, would render John B. Scott, 42, died at his ft Mrs. Charles Mclnlyre suffere'l usual. see them get a wrong mental slain ing it with all ihe uan froid of the the highest type of service to his Yes, it is written in blood and In CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE The world is full of jokers, toward life. home here after an illness of ft DO YOUR DUTY $ a painful injury last week when Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. J. Smith, Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. whose greatest satisfaction is to city clerk, even to the derby hat community. three months. dust: Some children simply can't just balancing on the peak of his she caught her hand in Ihe clothes their niece. Mrs. Jack Phillips, make somebody else look ridicul- 1 take the liberty of writing you William Murphy and family of Walt street, syndicate, Shytock and ft wringer. A physician was called 10:00 a. m. — Sunday School learn from the printed page. They head or only just escaping eclips- on this subject because I know full trust. ft VOTE MONDAY, APRIL 1 S and Mrs. Phillips' father. John 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service. ous. They may amuse themselves need to go to work earlier than Alto moved to McBrides where he and it was necessary that several Overbeek of Holland, will leave mightily thereby, but it does not ing his head through the ob- well, the eflicient and uuselfish entered business. Who is it that says to the law ft stitches be taken to close Ihe 7:06 p. m.—Junior N. Y. P. S. others who take naturallv to their struction of spreading ears. service you rendered in your making hand. Saturday lo spend the week of 7:00 p. m.—N. Y. P. S. Service help one win the prizes of life. lessons. It will need laws of great Charles Shores of Keene passed ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftfti »WWWWWWwL AA A A A A A AJfedUlW l wound. Shoes?—Welt, they vary, some- newspaper career in St. John* You make laws to suit us and spring vacation in North Carolina. 7:45 p. m.—Evening Service However, a sense of humor is a wisdom, and enforcement with away. The 800-mile trip will include mighty fine tliinp, and manv peo- times one foot clothed in a ••fl". and Clinton County- twenty-five Stanley McKinney of Byron we'll give you a hand." Miss Maryan Ashley, Miss Glad- Mid-week prayer service Wed- discrimination, to fit all these com- the other in a 10 or 12: or all the years ago. ys Armstrong. Miss Phyllis stops at Painesville, Ohio, and nesday, 7:45 p. m. ple who lack il gel into all'kinds plications. Center and Miss Anna Bollins ol Do they do It? Have they done it? other places where pottery is of trouble. If you take life too trouble with old earth has been With kindest regards. I am Soulh_Boslon were united in mar- Weekes, Adelbert Odell and Jack met by one shoe, the other let off Yours very truly, Rwid the record with care. Bwgin of Michigan Slale College. made. In North Carolina they seriously, the world will laugh at We don't expect much of our riage al the home of the bride's Men's Seout Shoes will visit Ihe farm near the little LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH you. lightly. C. E. Wilkinson. sister, Mrs. Geo. Tucker. And in them you'll find their gross $£49 EasJ Lansing, are spending their President, only that he be a com- schemings laid bare. A reel value et village of Steeds, where the pot- A. J. Hoolsema. pastor. His shoulders are invariably- Born, in Vergennes to Mr. and spring vacation al their respective In A Class By Itself bination of Moses. Demonthenes, tery which they sell during the burdened by his earthly possess- Mrs. Ory Chaffee, a son. They've our nation betrayed, tike homes here this week. Bible School—10.-00 a. m. St. Paul and Santa Claus. Judas. If you please. summer is manufactured. Preaching—11:00 a. m. "Op- ions—sometimes they get off Remember When C. W. Parks invented and ap- $5,000,000 Boya'end Men'a Mrs. Donna Lasby and son Al- To the hands of syndicates far position." easily, sometimes h i s soul is Piie d for a patent on a Parks com- len of MoCords and Mrs. Isabelle "heavily laden" by them. Descend- biinatioi n cream faucet made of over the seas. Tennis Shoes 69c, 79c, S9c The number of aviators killeu 11:45 a. m.—Breaking Bread Miss Rose Long We used to have so much snow In new risks written in 1934. Total risks new in Needham of South Lowell visited with Him. THERE is no way to compare the Ford V-8 with any other car ant of the Pilgrim of other days, that in some places the roads solid metal. Why is it our finance and factor- their aunt. Mrs. Katy Wilson. Sat- in Ihe American Expeditionary- Charles Bros, moved their bar- excess of $03,000,000. Forces was 498; deaths by battle. B Y. P. Un three departments, because there is no other car like it. h i b right hand grips a sturdy would be so full that we would ies are lov? Reel Sevinfa In long weering urday. Sunday guests of Mrs. 6:30 p. m. staff, for though not "every- dog open a gap in the rail fence and go ber shop lo the Williams building, Is it tariff reform that has made 234; deaths by accident. 264. In 1 Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preaching—7:30 p. m.—Young The Ford enables you to step up into the fine-car class in per* yaps at him" it no doubt often perhaps through three or four just east of the postoffice. them so? Boys on4 CUrls' SUMMER PLAY SHOES Graham and son Gordon of Grand I h e American Expeditionary The infant daughter of Mr. and Forces 289 United Stales airplanes people's message, "A Little comeo In useful. fields before we went on the road Our people that once were so pros- Bapids. Farther." formance, beauty, comfort and safety. But there is no stepping Many tramps have a definite again? That track would be the Mrs. Waller Morgan, aged three perous and gay. and 45 balloons were destroyed. weeks, passed away. Mid week Prayer and Praise up in price. That is kept down by Ford low-profit policies and destination; to many the horizon road until spring. Are homeless and friendless and N. E. Borgerson. Mr. and Mrs. meeting Wednesday evening. 7:30. Mrs. S. M. Carr fell and frac- $38,000 John Borgerson and Margaret "A fahe fneud and a shadow attend is their limit. To the latter the The devil s lane: Two men had starving today. COMBINATION OFFER unique manufacturing methods. These are as different as the tured her right wrist. Jane Hughes spent the week-end Young People's Bible Study and only when the sun shines." housing problem has no interest. trouble about the line fence; one Who is it will say when He gath^rb BEACH & OUTMAN "Hie Lowell Ledger and your Choir Practice Thursdav evening. A likely spot under a thick-set would pet mad and build a fence Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bergin return- Increase in net assets daring the year 1934. Net al Suttons Bay. Mrs. N. E. Bor- car itself. MARCm H ed from their two months' sojourn His own, choice of either Ihe Grand Rapids 7:30. hedge in a dry ditch, possibly well about six feet on hts own land tb^ assets and resources new in excess of $230,000. gerson and little son returned Jesus calls us by Thy mercy. 26—Indians attack and tack in Florida. Go! you've garnered fields where home with them Sunday- night af- Herald or the Grand Rapids Press It takes eight cylinders to give the modern performance yon Marlboro. Mau. 1676 lined with dry grass appeals to whole length of his farm and for- one year 85.50. This offer applies Saviour, make us hear Thy call. bid the other fellow to set a foot Charles Brown finished his you never have sown. ter a week's visit there with hei need these days. The Ford is powered by a V-8 — the finest type of him. though his day's Journey course in pharmacy at Big Bap- You've robbed the orphan; the parents. lo those living on rural routes Give our hearts lo Thine obedi- may be shortened by accepting its over the line, so he would have to Assessment Rates Lowered. only. ence. 27—P. Blakt gets hli patent on build a fence too. That narrow- ids and returned to Lowell lo be widows oppressed. eight-cylinder engine. You have to pay more than $2000 for that the corkwrew, 1860 hospitality. Scraping a few twigs in the employ of A. 1). Sturgis. Go ye! I will gather them unto my Mrs.

FOUR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THI RSPAY. MAR. 28. 1935 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, MAR. 28. 19.15 FTVB

LaBarge Ripples and Mrs. Bill Frisble called on Ed. Johnson spent Thursday evening Colburn Friday evening. Oliver Plowg, M**. Vern Lnrine al Corwin Porritt's. Farmer to Benefit ALTO DEPARTMENT ADA DEPARTMENT Mrs. Floyd Flynn received u (Mns. Fred Pathson) Bowne Bugle Notes box of fruit from her father Harrows, Caltivaton (By Mrs. Hattie R. Fitch) Mrs. Louis Luneke and son Scott P. Lowe, of Florida. In Housing Program • I • I I I I f 1 I Hf« I H I I < 4 •••••••• spent Wednesday afternoon with By Mrs, Myrtle Porrltt Elmer Yeiler and family were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sunday callers at Corwin Por- Home and Outbuildings Eligible Loring while Mr. Luneke and Gor- Mrs. Dudley Foster of (iaines ritt's. Sixtieth Wrdding Anniversary Alto Locals • Moore Plows - for Improvement Loam Under Ada Locals Education; two Members of the don WcWhlnney attended Father spent Ihe past week with her Floyd Flynn ami family spent and Son Banquet. daughter, Mrs. Balph Huntington. Wednesday evenihg with Mrs, Modernization Program Mr. ami Mrs. Charles llarri> Mr. and Mrs. Neil Proctor visit- The Ladles Society of Ada Con- Stale Board of Agriculture. were Sunday tiinner guests of ed Mr. and Mrs. Viek Moxom of GEIIINE PLOW SHAIES JTDICIALr—Three Judges. 17lh Ruth Frisble helped to entertain Harold Bosenberger of Free- Alice Gardner and Emery Lowe. gregational Church will serve a port installed a radio for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith were Person who live in towns and their daughter and son-in-law. (irand Hapids several days last * * i dinner at the church on Town Judicial C'ircuit. Jeanne Breuer at the Colin Camp- Mr. and Mrs. Mack lleadworlh, week. COUNTY—County Scluml Com- bell home Saturday afernoon. Mrs. Clayton Johnson. Monday evening callers of Mr, villa^CH and on farms near Lowell Everybody in this vicinity are should benefit as much as resi- tiofl IIneaI «IIr \("larksville .l«ll » llll . II wa^.l^s IHIheV j .»l|->Mrs. Hose Ilryan|M««ill!. visite«l^l|ttd| « .h« Garden Seeds, lawn SeedJ^^ " r<,.r hr,»JSi missioner. Mrs. Bill Frisble called on Mrs. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson. Mrs. CrfUh wedding anniversary of Mr. h<»me of Mr. and Mrs. John Krehs , - • • •». J • M IL 0 n i Mildred Crumback Monday after- enjoying electric lights. Baymond Johnson is still serious- dents of the village from the Low- bounteous dinners and served at TOWNSHIP—A Supervisor; a and Mrs. ilnrris. who were mar- Sunday . Mr. and Mrs. Krehs arc dlSO SpCCIll SMIV LflWH <€€0 Township Clerk; a Township noon. Miss Alice Porritt attended a ly ill. oil Better Housinp Program fos- rieri«.«dl a1l1 Alaska\ l-iwl . .Mich.Mit'li , 6I'J0I yearVt*!kVKs tillIhe* proulirnllidl parentli:iri>lilvs onf atilnl 11 lbIlk. son r the usual price. Everybody come! teachers Mrs. Bal|)h Huntington sufTered tered by the Federal Housing Ad- a Treasurer; a Justice of the Peace, ago. Their manv friends con-born March II. named David Rev. na Mrs. Russell McCon- full term; a Commissioner of the home of her daughter, Mr. and an attack of appendicitis recently. ministration. nocordinn to W. V. ,, an(, baby on , ,0 d F nn Kratulate Ihem ami wish them Hichanl. TEAM HARNESS ANDl" . ' of Union Highways; not lo exceed four Mrs. Vern Loring and family, • V"' \ > , ?> spent Friday Mrs. Henry Johnson ami Mrs. Hurras, General Chairman of the are puesti of Mr and Mrs in (irand Bapids. John Walls were in Grand Rap- local campaiRn. main more happ\ anniversaries..! Mrs. Jennie Yeiler and Donald HARNPCC PARTC T ' Constables; a Member of Board of Mrs. Ralph Rathburn spent one rs —- look dinner with Mrs. Ella Frey i PARTS Arthur Martin Beview. full term. day last week with Mrs. Iva Dut- .f.M - I-awrencc Johnson and ids Saturday. "Success of the program will de- Celebrates S4lh Uirthday erinuth and in Ihe afternoon they ! Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Notice is also hereby given thai cher. Miss Helen Johnson spent Thurs- Mrs. Floyd Flynn and Mrs. pend fully as much upon the res- nter8 Mr and day in (irand Bapids. Mrs. Nettie Miller, who "lives •«" «lrove out lo Mrs. Freyer- We buy Cream Every J!" Ft II? there will also be submilled lo Ihe Uiwrence Johnson called on Mrs. ponse and cooperation of the far- 1 Mra. Colin Campbell called on Mr. and Mrs. Win. Porritt and with her son tieorite a mile noulll '"uth s farm. , ' Mrs. John Winters and family and electors of Ada-tp. at the Mrs. Ella Rowland at the home Vern Bryant Wednesday. mer and the citizen of the small of Mlo ceK'braled lu-r .S4lh hil'til- ^r* a,u' ^Is- iTank Freeman 0®y* Honeit Weight 88 Mr and Mrs- Lewis Winters and lime and place of Ihe above Hubert and Arthur Clarke were Bowne Center Indies Aid will community as upon those who live of her daughter, Mrs. Henry Nel- in Grand Bapids Salurdav. ' or South Boston -.,-11 X ft. family of Grand Rapids. election One Proposed Amend- meyer Monday afternoon. serve dinner Monday, April 1. A in metropolitan areas." Mr. Bur- n well as Honest lest. Mrs. Eunice Winters is making John Loll helped Orley Burns warm welcome and one of our 4 ment to Ihe Constitution of Ihe Miss Jeanne Breuer of Grand ras slated today. * * an extended visit with Mr. and Stale of Michigan with reference wire for electricity Tuesday. flue dinners for all. The need on the farm for re- rs Rapids spent from Friday night Mrs. Orley Burns assisted Mrs. */• C t ^' - ^ Winters. lo the delermination of tie votes until Saturday afternoon with Mr. Bowne Center Grange is spon- pairs. alterations and improve- M vigoro fertilizer tor Mr and Mrs. Lavern Faulkner and contested elections by the and Mrs Colin Campben. Mr" aTdpali'we^ K,,n,ll,U' soring a pedro parly for Ihe eve- ments Is as great as that in the (ieo. Sillawav and their daugh- ..... and son have moved Into the Let- board of Slate Canvassers. ning of April 3. Lunch to consist city, according to a recent Farm or Mrs. Walter Breuer and son !. Mr. and Mrs. Wall Thomas were ters. Clara and Mrs. Ih-gursey .HJP"K Harold Keiser Gardens and Lawns tie Patterson tenant house in So. The polls of said election will of sandwiches, cake, jello. pickles ,i, n l ss Misses Irene and Dorothy Breuer jSunday guests al Guy Smith's Housing Survey of the Depart- and baby of Ovid came lo con- . " ^!, 1 Calhennr Jones of Lan- Ada. remain open until 6 o'clock p. m.. ,{ and colfee. Everybody invited. s n Mr came out after her and were tr-at-! al|)h illimlinKlon is on jurx ment of Agriculture. gratulate their \unt Nellie. On ' f- - md Mrs. C^rald l-meh Mrs. Peter Jasperse who has l'-astern Standard Time, of said ed to warm sugar. duly in Grand Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Burns Through t h e Lowell Better Fridax Mrs. Belle Sinclair, daugh- M'ss Audie \ander- W. E. HALL been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry ''j^'OU, unless Ihe Board r ami William and Corwin Porritt Housing Program, the United 1 011 ns )ec ors Mrs. Carl Higley and children i ^j - and Mrs. Howard Hcacock You wouldn't know FOR FIELD AND GARDEN ler. Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. f, '.. ,. ... pi. ! Jasperse in Kansas City for the . V ' .' ' ' ,ara were in (irand Bapids Tuesday. Mrs spent Saturday afternoon with her J' Lucille and Miss Myrtle Slates Government offers the that the modern Harve Vauderh.M.f came with a .. - j-h»yd Houghton and Mrs. Phone 324. Lowtll, Mich, past several weeks returned home , 'f, "jscrelion, adjourn Ihe jKiIls or n and 0 Bowne Center PTA met Friday farmer as well as the city resident picnic dinner. On Sunday afler-, j•;rny*, B«^«'nl)erg were in (irand on Saturday. :l' «,<*l,»ck, noon, for one hour. mother. Eleanor returned home II , " '"'ri Johnson and farm-house above with her to stay with the children M,lb, rl Porrill were Sundav evening. Caledonia high school cooperation In bringing his home once was in the run- The only way that you can assure final results of your creps is by planting only good seed. noon came her old m-ighbors Bapnls Monday. MM. Stanley DeGurse and baby orchestra gave some very fine ,r 5,1,(1 Fit ED EHHARDT, Saturday night. guests al Corwin Porritt's. up to modern American living down condition from Cascadet.ascade: Mrs. ivaIvanh j'niiPhil- ---\ ;• Mrs' . Win. Anderson idaughter of Ovid spent several w music. A playlet entitled "Mother At least that will assure you that the plants you grow will have the greatest possibility for alu iini l :,n 1 1 Clerk of Said Township. Mr and Mrs. Bill Frisble called L.;t '^ rence Johnson and standards, and his barns and other shown at the riqht. lips and son. H. A. Phillips, the '/'V l '. r?. ' i Alto Locals tlay8 of lhe week with her ,SS ,,orri of Mine" was given. A good buildings up to the requirement of Misses Carrie and Merlie Sexton. Ottawa and All Star Dated March 4lh, A. 1). 1935. at the Henry Harper home Tues- cl j ^ B attended thi' These photographs w . mother. Mrs. George Sillowav. day. Strand Theatre in Lowell Sundav. crowd was present. high yield. The difference in cost between the best seed and ordinary seedjis small. 0r ,,n,< r MU!, modern efficiency. illustrate what mon- Mrs- , Ken' t* ami daughter. Mrs. De- chaiupionsionship game l rida> Mr. :'V . . .!V'I* : " Minnlvera Weber of Grand c44-l.'> r ,m Mui lorn n Mis. Salina Loring was a Sunday ' * " ;. •• ' Mrs. Dee Bryant and No money Is loaned directly by ey wisely spent o n fonta and ssont . Mrs. \bbie Venue- } \ \- !•""»«laine>d Ihe Whist (Jub al UnvRapids spent from Friday to Sun- 11,0 wcre ,n ~...i \i_ uv..,.i. Mrs. Basil Hayward ami Cle- h guest of her son Claud and family. . Lowell Satur- Bojh evil and good tendencies Ihe Government. The money is modernizing will do man. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bich .. [ Ihrir mother Mrs Delia day with her cousin. Miss Char- Logan simply made available as "rhar- ardson and liabx, Alice Ann, and !!IU' attendei 11 dj ..th. e1 PT1A a^l ,tll i jSiuox. in Alio, two tables being lotte Filch Mrs. Vern luring and daughter \i' , are inherited. We are taxis in to restore property Medium and Mammoth Clover - Grimm and Common Alfalfa ho l By Clara Vandewerker ..MrMr;. and Mrs,. Guy Smilh were ncter loans" through approved Mrs, Anna Bichardson ..f Cascade ^ V ^i'lnesday night. m play. 1 ,r ,Vrr> Mr an called at the Colin Campbell home which all our ancestors ride. values. And money 1 r^uSi' i? V d Mis. Harry Birse are Friday evening. Monday evening callers at Cor- lending agemnea. These are Insur- Boad. all enjoying a polluicc k din- Charles Bancroft is wearing a Haimnilh win Porritt's. for this work is now broa!»*•<».1«dI smile& 11 • i 1., 4 thll%.e .reaso n is . a .• .•••.»|| .... . I \| _| ^ ITSr Mrs. Nellie Harper was rushed ed against loss by the Federal available i n your Sweet Clover, Alsike and Timothy ner. Other callers Sundav were ,IW it.. , Murl lloslelller and family of ! 011(1 COMBINATION OFFER Mr. and Mrs. Win. I.ockwood of ; ba" .pl^er has arrived in near Like Odessa and Mrs. Lena to Grand Rapids Saturday to see ..VM Mrs Henry Johnson Housing Administration up to CO locality. B S VVarren at Thorn 'Hie Lovyell ledger and your percent of the total amount ad- (irand Bapids. Mrs. Marx Harris I heir familv. named Charles Har- Mrs. Mildred KiugTMr" "and wcSd for " | . " Mishler were Sunday dinner Our alfalfa and June clover seeds are Northern Michigan grown and are of excellent quality .»of Ada. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Brass'•">Brass (.:r"|,in'i, r- ... . „ .. Ihmdd Colvin and Mr. and ^ pL,itioTln Grand guests of William iHoirman and choice of either Ihe Grand Bapids vanced. T ,n r,,n Ra ,idf, Mr Herald or Ihe (irand Bapids Press of Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. CarKarl . ihve boyv • s an. d 'girl. s, of Ihe Chil„ - Mrs- .- -Jo e* —Browr r were Sundav A,ex, ^ ^ .„ ? ^ wife. 1 1 s , .n.i Mr* - Parks will take over Mr. M aU , h e,PinR one year S.Vill. This offer applies Sinclair .md familv and Mr. and V " " «l«'l»rt iienl of Ihe Alio M. dinner guests of Mr. a Willard Hally and wife of hefM% S Coi bur n ;^'(Tiy''and^Uoyd" Smith Henrv THE PRICES ON ALL OUR SEEDS ARE REASONABLE. Mrs. Bert Thompson and hovs. •»'""'«> •S(h«Kil arc cordially Ceo, Douglas of Alaska. " Birse" duties at Thornwood. to those living on rural routes North Bell District Morse Lake Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ciarksville, with their niece from Mr. and Mm. Roy McCaul. Mr. j Johnson. Dave" Eash and Eric only. inviled lo a parly al the church -- Covey are California, visited Wilbur Tylei By Mrs. Elmer Marshall Bj Mrs. Frank Houghton BUY NOW BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE. parlors Salurdav afternoon at! moving this week into the tenant Alto Locals Campau Lake ami family Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dison and Mrs. 2:30. Mach child is asked lol house in So. Ada owned by Martin Bev. David Yoder, wife and the I An unusually large crowd at- Mrs. (Mlo Dygerl and daugh- bring a few iHimies lo help with By Mrs. C. IL Freeman Ossewaarde and formerly occupied ALLEN HASK1NS Mildred Peak of Jackson were the We Carry a Full Line off inoculation ffor Above Seeds. ters visited her father. Charles the • treat." former's father of Indiana came tended the initiation and dance at iby Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Alex- lo this place Sunday afternoon Sunday dinner guests of the lat- Bancroft. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anion .Madsun ol Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cronincer andcr. the South Boston Grange hall Sat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Twenty-six members of ihe A and Bev. Yoder preached al thi AUCTIONEER jurday night, and had a fine time. Greenville and Mrs. Mary Bryant are the proud parents of a littlei circulating oil heater in the [Mennonile church In the evening. rison. Young People's class were enter- were Sunday dinner guests of]son born March 23. Smith Hardware Store caught fire iThe Fourth degree will be given Bobby Yelter of Lowell spent S. S. Weaver and wife visited at the next meeting by the regular tained at the home of Henry Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bryant. Sunday evening guests at the on Monday noon. However the fire My credentials are my record the week end with his cousins the Klahn Friday nfghl. After an en- Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox of Lowell | officers. Harold Keiser and Catherine {Earl Sinclair home were Mr. and was extinguished before any dam- lasl I hursday. Mrs. Fox gave a Smith children. SIKMII KROGER STORES of successful sales and the Gerald Kyser has accepted a joyable evening in playing Jones of I rinsing visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Llbby and Mr and Mr<= age was done to the store. Lewis Houghton of East Lan- games a pancake supper was very line dinner iu honor of tin- position as traveling salesman for Agricultural Mrs. Earl Vanderlip Sunday after- Allen Clark of Grand Rapids and Kathadin Seed A mild epidemic of measles is birthdays of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver satisfied people 1 have aold sing is ill at the home of his par- served by Ihe hostess. Frank his uncle. Smith Kyser of Lapeer, "Ti"' - i . .. .. Vanderhoof and Walter sweeping the village with a num- and of her son. Lyle Bovee. Mr ents with streptococcus sore throat. Mrs. Chas. Foole and Mrs. El- Mrs. Win. Fairchlld was a dill- Quiggle of Gove Comers. Mr and ber of small children ill with the for. and has left on a selling trip to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richard- mer Dinlaman attended Ihe Be- Weaver's birthday occurred Wed- EXTRA SPECIAL WEEK-END VALUES! California. Gerald was formerly a ner guest Tuesday _ of Mr. and Mrs Sinclair served warm sugar disease. They are not having the nesday, Mrs. Weaver's anil Mr son of Jackson spent Friday night publican Womans luncheon at n .Irs. Dee Bryant and children. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Freeman and >ea8les except In a mild form and Bovee's on Thursday. Two beau- COUNTRY CLUB IONIA. MICH.. STAR ROUTE cow-tester In Kent County. and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Potatoes Mrs. Huntley Bussell's in (irand , ol rt 11 .. .\ * working in Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs A. T be mostly among the tifully trimmed birthday cakes Mrs. E. R Wines spent last week Charles Smith. Lime Palo Phone Bapids last Wednesday, Detroit with John Timpson, who oun c In Grand Rapids and Is now In That New Michigan Potato Mrs. Gusta Wright and Miss Mourer and sons of Grand Rapids I> « r children and this means graced the table and all present Large Mrs. Jennie Yelter and Donald is sorting and selling his apples spent Sunday at the home of Thos a number absent from the primary enjoyed Ihe occasion. Fremont for an Indefinite visit had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Ella Malic Stone visited Mrs. George stored there. and No. 2*4 with relatives and friends. We will have Lime as you order, delivered to We have a limited amount of this seed for Skidmore Thursday afternoon. Freeman of Martin, helping them kindergarten rooms at schooi. Jerry Blough and wife enter- Freyermuth at Alto. Mrs. Jack Porritt and Mrs, Wm. tained Sunday, Will Glasgow, PINEAPPL— — E can 19c Mrs. Reuben Lee attended the We are glad to report that Mrs. to celebrate their golden wedding. Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and your farm, and will furnish the drill. sale. Price is RIGHT. This is your chance to Miss Genevieve Graham has re- Fairchild and Baymond were in Mrs Fancy Center Slices — In rich, heavy syrup Lowell Women's Club Wednesday turned from a two and a half Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sinclair and - Charles Freeman were Miss wife and Mildred. Mrs. O. Hogan, John Clark Is feeling better. grow a potato best suited for Michigan soil Grand Bapids Friday afternoon. Erma Floyd Hogan and wife of Grand THY A LEDGER CLASSIFIED AD. THEY BRING RESULTS. afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloomer and months' stay in Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colby were family and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peterson and Wesley Fire YOU SAVE 4c A CAN — 48c PER DOZEN CANS and climate. Thompson and sons called at the man of Grand Rapids. Bapids, Jesse Blough and familv j Mr and Mrs. Roy Kyser and Mr. family drove to Ann Arbor Friday Oxford, Mich. in lousing Friday afternoon. land Mrs. Elmer E. Marshall at- Mi er hom<, Mrs. Katie Burt had as dinner of Hastings. Ben Ouick and a Mr. COUNTRY CLUB to see Mrs. Bloomer's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison vis- Messrs. C. Plait". Al. Bosenberg. " Sunday to tended the Tlllyer Estate sale on ited Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Moffit P Mn,er ce,fbr t guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pen nock from Del ton, 9*99999*9999949*********************>*••*****••• Mrs. John Campbell and sister. B. Clark and F. Wadsworth of J JfT*., ?*. ® « « Floyd Thompson and familv Thursday near Cascade. Sunday afternoon. Grand Bapids called on Georgr h" Mth Leon Freeman and son Robert of FANCY Mrs. Dahlman of Detroit and Hat- and Mrs John were .Sunday guests of Gus Dear- ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tallant and The Neighborhood Bridge club Skidmore Thursdayv afternoon. .¥.TJrj-" and Mr8- Dalstra and Grand Rapids: the dinner being tie Metternlck were Thursday call- Fertilizer c u t n BARTLETTS * jdaughter Bernadeen. visited Mrs. met with Mrs. Fred Pattison Fri- Thev are railroad engineers and ' ' 'ren of Grand Rapids were |' honor of Mrs. Freeman's birth- dorf and family of near Elmdale. PEAR. S can SAVE MONEY ers on Mrs. Charles Smith. •i iTallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Skid- foniier associates of Mr. Skid- Monday dinner guests of Mr. and day Mnlversary. Lloyd, Delton and Glenna Stahl 17c of Elmdale enjoyed warm sugar Choice quality Full flavor fruit in pure sugar syrup On Every-Day Necessities [Chris Fahrnl. sr.. of Lowell. Sun- Lawn and more won high score. more. Mrs. Earl Sinclair. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crumback Mr8- Boyd Anderson were Mr. and at the home of Gordon Slahl last YOU SAVE 4c A CAN — 48c PER DOZEN CANS day afternoon. McCord's Matters All Analysis for Muck The Goodfellowship Class of Thursday evening. BY HOLDING YOUR ORDER FOR ME. Mrs. S. L. Mclntyre entertained Mr. and Mrs. Hay Linton. Mr. and Ihe M. E. Church enjoyed a pot- and daughters spent last week at Mi*. Harold Kitson and daughters By Mrs. R, T. Williams Mrs. B. L. Hayward and Mr. and the Leo Erb home. j Eleanor, Marjorie and Mariland of Uicinda Slarbard of Grand PURE REFINED •at a surprise party Friday evening luck supper in the church dining Bapids called on her home folks BLUE LABEL Mr. and Mrs. Ben Works visited Mrs. IA-O Bryant attended a parly room Wednesday evening. After Mrs. Norman Pitsch is assisting Bostwick Lake. j honoring the birthdays of her and General Farming. Garden here Monday morning. al I.ake Odessa Thursday night, with the house work at the Cor- husband Sylvester, and son Keith. Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma Tuesday. Ihe business meeting a songfesl Mr. and Mrs. Orvies Kellogg Carl Miller and wife are gel- RARE BARGAINS LIKE THESE! Mrs. John Hulzlnga visited the (.alters at the Joe Porritt home was enjoyed. nell Bouwans home. were dinner guests on Sunday of Five tables of Pedro were played, A full line of Garden Seeds and Mannsville- 1 wt ek wm Mr ling ready to commence house- LARD 2-31c KARC 5 A 29c honors going to Mrs. Elmer E. Clark-Williams home Friday after- 2-8-16 16% I u '"l* " . " - and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Behler and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McCormick. keeping and have rented the 4 Pounds Cocoa for - - - - 69c noon. King Flower Seeds. John Nash, Miss Frances Porritt, family of Grand Bapids were Alaska PTA Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kellogg mo- SYRUP Marshall and Frank Whitney. 2-12-6 20% house jusl south of Jennings BULK Mrs. Royal Lewis and Clifford Mrs. Jennie Williams attended Onion Sets, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Porritt and Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and The Alaska PTA held their meet- tored to McCords on Sunday eve- 6 25c Pkgs. of Washing Compound 98c 0-8-24 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergy and Mrs. Val Walls." Mrs. Sarah Beh- school house. They are papering Vanderhoff were awarded the con- the Extension Class held at the ing in the school Monday evening. ning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred and expect to be ready to move 0-10-10 Also a good lanuty. le» r returne• d• with •Ihe• m for a few Thomas. solations. At midnight Mrs. Mc home of Mrs. Fred Houseman on March 25. Music was furnished soon. 5 Lbs. Shredsope Flakes for - - 69c Wednesday. 3-8-6 Lawn Fertilizer l*a\era Molt and Maurice John- weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris and ilntyre served a fine lunch of sand- cox of Delton and Jim Green of by the Dutton Band. Meeting was Mrs. Fanny Zook, who has been |wiches. cake, jello and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Simpson and Mr. aiid .Mp,. l-eighlon O'Har- called to order by the presWenT son Eugene and daughter Joan and visiting relatives in Indiana for ROLLED oats'! 0"" 45c mother, Mrs. Frank Clark visited West Lowell Were Sundav guests row and children of Otsego call- Mrs. Boe with community singing Mrs. Tom Morris motored to Ionia Many More bar*aina at prices lower thaa any tlaie in the Earl Hendrlck. jr.. Is working of hleanor Hayward. several weeks, accompanied Bev. for Louis Hefflebower near Ciarks- the Clark-Williams home Friday Par n ilr and A vei on Sunday to spent the evening YELLOW past. You may never have another opportaalty to parchase Mr. and Mrs. Baymond Linton \lrv Klf n-S^ ^ ;1 - y interesting talk was given David Yoder and family lo this ville. Cecil Travis Is working for night. Spray Material with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chaffee. and Mr. and Mrs. B. L Hayward Mr Sunday. by Miss Vesta Sturgis from the place Sunday and visited her the famous Watkins Products at such a low rate. iFred Walter. Mr. Walter recently Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas at- Mrs. Celia Cramton is attending daughter, Mrs. Albert Bleam. and Cleone attended Ihe Begenl Uo liry^l" rall'Ton Mr" JoSi p^b"'U"0" "««' »' 'purchased a team of colts. tended Grange Saturday night In Lime and Sulphur by the barrel. rheatre in Grand Bapids Sundav the annual convention of the Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bleam Grattan. d M T, M,a> Michigan Chapter of the Daughters look her mother lo Ihe home of FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY Fencing Dry Lime and Sulphur evening. S,rr '" " "• by the MEAL 5 - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wood and ot the CORN string trio from Dutton. Bert John- American Revolution which her brother near Ciarksville Sun 17c Have your name cards printed Oil Spray—Dendrol. Miss Sinclair and Mrs. Hay- Mrs. Frank Fairchild. Mrs. Win is™ . j Besinning April 1st at The Ledger oflice. Beautiful sister. Miss Nola Wood visited tffe ward attended ;i Teachers' meet- an d a is being held at the Pantlind day evening. Fairchild and Baymond and Win- n , ^ white vellum panelled cards. A. E. Wood home Sunday. Red Top Steel Posts, e'/j and 7 foot. ing al the Stone school house last ifred Alexander called on A. J.' , ion °f °ffic*rs wi,' ^ he,d Hotel in Grand Rapids for three S. S. Weaver and wife visited ib. Mr. and Mrs. John Hulzlnga vis- I nursdav afternoon. The subject days of this week. WThile in Grand Bev. and Mrs. C. L. Wilkins ol CALUMET BAKING POWDER can Wm. Vaodepwcpf Choicc of Script, Old English oi Wood Posts. Porritt and family Sundav after- ited the letter's sister near Ionia 1 0 1 Tn,inin in Rapids Mrs. CrartlTon will be a Frceport Sunday evening. 20c Plate Gothic type. Proper sixes Farm Fencing noon. in making a bigger PTA pleato i !!^' ? . « 'he Dorothy Blough and Velma THE WATKINS DEALER for Mrs., Miss and Mr. Sunday afternoon. Hural Sclnxd. led by Bulh Tiiiip- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wood ^ come and join with us April 29. guest of Mrs. Tom MacNaughton. Mrs. A. E. Wood and Mrs. Fred 10-47- 8-32-B6 son. Mr. and Mrs. George Gulliford rorbey visited Jerry Blough and CLEAN lb. North McCords entertained Arbv wife Saturday. Phone 3-9167 Grand Rapids, Mich. 924 Elliott St., SE. In a single year of Ihe depres- Pattison motored to Grand Rap- 10-47-6 21-58-B6 Mrs. Elmer Dinlaman. Miss Le- Wood for dinner Sunday, it be- BIENNIAL SPRING of Grand Rapids were guests on SOAP CHIPS QUICK box Ids Thursday on business. Cement Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv George Skedgill and familv of 5 29c sion Americans spent 4,(MI0 million 19-48-D6 ona Bryant, Mrs, Wm. J. Ander- ing his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Smith vis- son and daughter Jeanne were Fitch. Hastings visited Albert Bleam and CANVAS p45 j dollars for amusements. Barb Wire Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harrow family Sunday. ited Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Thomas Wednesday evening dinner guests and Mr. and Mrs. Uighlon O'Har-1 ELECTION Those from Vesta Chapter. O.- Sunday. of Mrs. Sheila Monks of Grand E. S. at Ada who attended Friend- Orville Deardorf and family o| STURDY Also Lime for Spray Purposes row called at Ed. O ltarrow's on| near Ciarksville were Sunday Hapids. Sunday on their return from De- and ship Night with Venus Chapter WELL pair 0 E S at dinner guests of Mrs. Deardorf's . Pattison and Mrs. troit. Annual Township Election - Grattan on Saturday- GLOVES MADE Vergennes Center parents, S. S. Weaver and wife. 1 rc Mr. and Mrs. Waller (irill of evening were Mr. and Mra. Arthur 10c By N. M. K. v£i -i-l* V lipids ^ To Ihe Qualified Electors of Ihe visitors 1 htirsdav. Martin. Mr. and Mra. Fred Thomas. Guy Matthews visited his par- (irand Bapids spent Saturday af- ents in Grand Bapids Sundav. COUNTRY CLUB CRISP CRUNCHY Mesdames Albert Duell, George ternoon vviih viV ..T\i •.-" i Township of Bowne, County of Mrs. Laura Fountain. Mrs. Ann Friends of Mrs. R. M. Wilcox Poultry Feeds Urnooii with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kent, State of Michigan, Notice Skidmore, Fred Pattison, G. M. Vanderlip. Earl Slarbard. wife and Lester is hereby given, that Ihe next en- Afton. Miss Emma Johnson. Mr. visited Mr. and Mrs. George extend sympathy to her bereaved Thorndike and (Howard Bartlett and Mrs. Harry Fitch, Mr. Max family. insecticides Mrs. John Linton visited Mrs. suing Biennial Spring Election Cheelham of Grand Bapids Sun- "Sft Day" of the Sadie Fernie of Lansing last and Annual Township Election Souzer and Miss Nellie Smith, day and were Sunday evening CORN FLAKES 10c Mrs. Gertie Read visited Mrs. l^wc I Womans Club al the Con- week. £ Mrs. Alice Cramton entertained Laura Hicks Thursday afternoon Anti-Smut gregational church last Wednes- will be held in Ihe town hall at supper guests of Will Condon POST TOASTIES or KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 2 Ige. pkgs. 23c i v •p, " Mrs. Merle Bosenber^g attended on her birthday Monday, March and found her feeling better. and Supplies Bowne Center, wilhin said Town- and w ife of Lowell. Crow-Tox ,),;,VS G n ds Daddy Husar was a Tuesday ww verx i I™ ^ ri* ''^l ? , 1* ^ shishipp oonn " *** and her guests were Mrs. Will Cosgriff and wife with Arsenate of Lead ANGELINA Mch t5c COUNTRY CLUB dinner guest at the Karl Bieri lli«-kr..r.l S'^^y «"<'•». April l«. A. D. ^2^ Mrs. Williamson of Lowell, Lvdia Bordeaux Mixture Porrill and granddaughter. Mar- (ANGEL FOOD) RAISIN BREAD ib 10c home. Purina Feeds 1 AIH V IM , ,II Black Leaf 40 Mr an'R MRI. IR i „ ,. ,,> ' " , '1' ''I Mr. and !'"r Ihv punxis.- of voling for Ihe CaliM. Bennett, and Mrs. Ubby ion of Southwest Bowne. Mrs. Full of raialns — Delidou*. healthful Charles Read of Flint spent the Starting Mashes, Scratch Feed Jennie Pardee of South Bowne, LUX SOAP 4 bar. J5c week end with his parents, Mr. Semasan Bel and Mrs. Tom Read. Growing Mashes, Mill Feeds fOiests Of Mr. and Mrs. Charts Mr. and 3 Wilbur Pardee, wife and Marion LUX FLAKES. Urf« pkf. 22c Oat Dust Mrs. U«1«, col., antl »' '^lEgyp, held . a***, GOLD DUST w..^. 17c Miss DeVrles of Grand Rapids Cod Liver Oil and Shells, also a full line of u Supreme Court; two regents of enjoyed warm sugar al the home COLD DUST SCOURING POWDER, can Sc Copper Carb. iiu'! I! "• " * afternoon idaughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. of Jerry Blough lasl Thursdav Having decided to quit farming on account of my health, 1 will sell at Is staying with Mrs. Tom Wood- Poultry Feeders, etc. to Fairchild and Baymond spent the rniversity of Michigan; Sup- Ray Burns with a good number in evening. ASPARAGUS No. 2 can 1 9c head this week. DLWr Chestnut Brooder Coal Rose Spray , h r S erintendent of Public Instruction; Country Club—All gr—n public auctio i at the farm located 4 miles south of Ada, 1 mile south and BrlI„d .V "' """• • "- '•"nd attendance and a splendid sieet- Bev. Martin Schollen and bride SCRATCH FEED IM-lb. bag $8.09 Donald McPherson was a Wed- Calcium Arsenate Member of the State Board ol WESCO—Scientifically Balanoad east nesday dinner guest at the Karl *•_Mrs . Blanch"c '.^""ng assisted Education; two members of Ihe was held. The members of the returned lo this place Friday eve- 1 mile of Cascade or2^ miles rtorthof Whitneyville, % mile off US-16, Mrs. Jack VanHoven spent sev- "March Birthday Party" gave a ning from Ihe home of the bride Bieri home. In the afternoon Stan- 1 wi,h eral days Lasl week with Mr. Van State Board of Agriculture, hobi In? * col , of house- program, members of the party in Potlslown. Pa. and are slaving ley Blerl accompanied Donald to ifH whT v, !Pv I^I Woven s people at Zeeland and JUDICIAL—Three Judges, 17lh " J" rT'" for Ihe present with W'ilbur Ty- Lansing. Bow^ii #• , I'airchild was al they returned with her lo hei Judicia. be submitted to the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ROAST HORSES FEED Rudolph Blerl of Grand Rapids. ( ur,iss s e ,cc,ors of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tompson RIB END lb. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Anderson Pocahontas lhn «Vr.L :.J> ^ 1- P evening. A Mrs. Peel is much belter at this BANANAS 4.19c Holstein and Jersey Heifer, 14 Tom Read home Thursday. ,l- n,,h :,nd , ,t ,,n ,, s other snail tools and other ar- dam/hl^r f i"' ^' 1 " ! ! P^'uck dinner was fol-. To Ihe Qualified Electors of Ihe writing. FIRM—GOLDEN YELLOW FRUIT • • ^ : I Waldo Holllday of near Rock- « :ii \fS,nf! ,s|,)("nl 1 he'owed by auction bridge at four[ We spend our first years wreck- months old HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 tides too numerous to mention. :m , Township of Ada, County of Abe Beynhout began working ford is spending this week at the i ' Mrs. Bay lablcs. high scores being held by "ig our stomachs; <»ur lasl vears i , These tools have been well- Arthur Anderson home. Kent, Slale of Michigan, Notice for Clayton Bichards of Snow on Jersey Calf. 8 weeks old ISome Household Goods I housed and are in good condition Mr «twi \i .. , .... A'bert Duell and Henrv|^"PPorlin1 g Ihe doctors, Monday. Mrs. Fred Ryder and two sons Mr and Mrs. Frank Kline and Slater. Prizes for holding Hi'.- is hereby given, that the next en- as suing Biennial Spring Election Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graham and Sweet Potitecs 4 «».. 15c TERMS OF SALE—Cash. i.pent Tuesday afternoon and eve- JJm- K. Bunker visited Mr. and ' l honor hand of the evening Want vour home town to co and Annual Township Election Miss Lucy Walker were Sundav Nancy Halle—Fine to bake or candy ning with her grandmother, Mrs. Harrison iSut^^f"'^ 0n|u 'l"' v?' "v"sl." hand wt*r<' a,u"ad? t,u'" hold and do a will be held at Ada town hall, afternoon visitors of Mr. ami LEMONS ^c No goods removed until settled fur. Everything lo he settled for on date of sale. Tom Read. ,,0^, 0 W ,,S ;,n<, Sundav " Mrs luJ u n ^ ^ . I^Min^ ahead yourself. Want wilhin said Township on Mrs. Enoch Carlson of Bowne Potatoes is-ib. pock 10c Mrs. Jennie Bain spent Saturday H. Runciman Full o^ juice — 360 size C. I ittie Rooer \i,\i i. ii" Dmll '•(•siKTlively. your home town business to keep Monday, April Ist, A. D.. 1935, Center. (night with Mrs. Ada Anderson. sp( ,,, U S J, nr Michigan U. S. No. I last w.%k S ^ •. u- . n | ;. V Johnson. John your home people well employed? for the purpose of voting for Ihe Mr. Densmor.e is quite sick at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackford last week with his grandparents. ^alls. Dale Curtiss, Wm. Fair- The^ n give tha.. t busines. s your• full Ibis writing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMahon, of 'hild and Val Walls attended a election of Ihe following ofiicers. of Grand Rapids, were Sunday din- support by buying your supplies viz.: Mr. and Mrs. Locke and daugh- ner guests of her sister, Mrs. Sam \f w . .. luncheon Tuesday of Ihe Kent Co. al home. Want your business to ter Beatrice of Alaska were Sun California Navels Lowell, Michigan Mrs. Mary Bussell and Giles Womans Bepttblican Club al Ihe STATE—Two Justices of the Wirt S. Merrill, Prop. Ryder and family. The Blackford grow? Then beiter demonstrate Supreme Court; two regents of day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ORANGES IM aiae 37c and Ryder families were supper Hatton of Middleville were Sun- home of Mrs. Frank Burl, Com- to the public, through advertising, day dinner guests at the Rosen- the University of Michigan; Sup- Vern Aldrich and family. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Husar, stock Park. Mrs. Val Walls is that its good service deserves surfi erintendent of Public Instruction; ALL PkICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN 3 PER CENT SALES TAX berg home. township chairman. growih. Member of the Stale Board of Job printing—1/Niger oflice. I. C. THOMAS, Aietioieer. Gerrit Baker, Clerkf Read The Ledger ads. T I THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. MAR. 28. IMS THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER snd ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, MAR. 28. 1933

BIENNIAL SPRING FOB BENT—Oil station, t mile and spent Sunday evening witii| Mr. Cascade west of Lowell on M-21. in- and Mrs. ('.buries Justicc | Our sympathy is extended io Janice Place. Billy and Merediln By Mrs. Clarence Mulder Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kinyon. spent Sundav at Ihe O'Bricti the families (if Mrs. B. P. Dussell Schmidt. Paul and Gracey Fred- quire al Priscilla Shoppe, Low- Mr. and Mrs. Norton Avery of'home. Good Short Story ELECTION ell. pi.") ;and Mrs. 11. M. Wilcox. crick. (Jeorge and Damans Law- Lnnsing and Mr. and Mrs. Aral Mrs. Nlcbson. who spent sever- Honor roll for March: Marie Ion. Hone Aldrich. Mtiry and Stan- Meeting Held to Discuti School and Problem ATTENTION, CrAHDENEBS — Tooley of Harrison atiended thejal weeks with Mis. W. M. Lawton.iMdwiiindLawton, . Junior Lacic. Donald ley Halys and Hichard Kinyon. asked Shirley. 'Tm Mrs. Taggett." Don't spend your money for bit funeral of Mrs. H. M. Wilcox on ireturned lo her home in Gramt Slocum, Maxine Tomlinson. Hits- A school mass meeting was held Annual Township Election Tuesday. 'Hapids Tuesday. 1 The girl started. in the Town Hall Thursday eve- nnd miss tlowers and shrubs. sell Aldrich. Philip Schneider. Want ads bring resuu.v To ihe Qunliflcd Electors of Ihe Our salesroom in Stocking's "I don't know." she said, "lie's ning to discuss the proposed Township of Lowell, Counly of store will soon be open and wo OVERTIME been gone since noon, lie—he change of our primary school dis- Keni, Stale of Michigiiu, Nollce will be ready to furnish you seemed rather upset." tricts to a township unit. is hereby given, ihal the nexl en- with acclimated shrubs, roses 8S The buzzer In the office rang, and It was shown by one of the suing Biennial Spring Klcclioii and tlowers of all kinds at BY JEAN PARMELEE the little blond secretary left. speakers that the education of our and Annual Township Hleciion money saving prices. Kvery- iy She came back red-eyed nnd de- boys and girls and not our school will be held til Lowell C.ilv llail. ibing guarantecn to live or will McCIur' Nrw>p«prr Synillcat®. tax problem Is the issue before us. wilhin said Township on WNL' Bervlc#. finnt. replace free of charge. We will "That's the way with girls like I^et's keep the one main issue be- Monday. April 1st. A. D.. 1933, also have tlowers and plants fur EiJv/ii\ you." she stormed. fore us on Monday at election. for Ihe purpose of voting for ihe Master. Peter V. Patterer. Hal- SAW more of you when I was Not content with marrying the The Canny Scot election of Ihe following oilleers, lie Creek, Mich. Mrs. M.T. Ford. emd boss you have to keep right on work- Cascade Locals viz.: Local Bepresentalive. pi.') your oflice wife," said Shir- STATE—Two .IusIuts of Ihe ing and lake the bread out of the Knows Food Value The Extension Class met last ley with a wistful little catch Supreme C.outi; two regents ol WANTED—Paper hanging and mouth of some one who really Wednesday at the home of Mrs. In her voice. Ihe University of Michigan; Sup- cleaning, Sac an hour. Mrs. Uo> needs It." and Ihe food value of Fred Houseman. The ladies learn- Bob Taggett. effectively long nnd ed bow to recane seals for chairs. eriniendenl of Public Inslruclion, Johnson. B. B. 3. cast (if Low- Her lip curled nt Shirley's quick Member of Ihe Slale Board of lanky, took one step and his arms The speckled bass are running ell on M-21. c4a-4ll gasp of protest. Educalion; I wo Members of Ihe were about his wife's shoulders. GOLDEN GUERNSEY and the Thornapple River below "You're Jealous, that's what you j Slale Board nf Agriculiure. FOB SALK —Shetland ponies. But she turned her head quickly, M I L K and C R E A M the Cascade dam was lined with WNU are." added the girl. JUDICIAL—Three Judges. I7lh Fordson tractor and grey brood cliff. He lookeil back M fhe Ark. and his lips which had sought hers excited fishermen since Sunday "Of course. I'm not Jealous." said Judicial Circnil. mare, wt. about I4IHI. Guy CHAPTER XIII It stood mysteriously on the land- touched only fhe tip of one small morning, many going home with Monks, Lowell, B. B. 2. p4.'> Shirley. You're being ridiculous." is unsurpassed. This whole- ('.OUNTY—Counly School ('om- scape—a perpendicular cylinder, ear. some milk is produced al their limit. missioner. •There's nothing ridiculous about Smart Sport Suits FOB SALK—Sorrel marc. wt. KIIE Hr»' vou uml I. Tony. shining and marvelous, enormousiv His arms tightened. our own farm under llif Miss Pearl Beak is home from TOWNSHIP—A Supervisor! n Here:" Kve stoopotl lo the seeing a good Job fade away," tiie mosl careful snnilnry con- working at her aunt's. Mrs. C. about HOtl. W. A. Hunter. iTY foreign to the hare, brilliant land- "But. darling, don't be silly. Of Township Clerk; a Township H other snapped. A really remarkable showing of young men's Beak. Lowell, Mich. ill.') ground nnd touched It; the dry tiher scape. Mehind if the chocolate-col- course, you saw more of mc then. ditions. Treasurer; a Jusliec of lite Peace, "You never liad to pound the pave- style suits with sport backs, yokes, plaits, Frank VanderMaas was sur- of a lichenlike trass was iH'lween ored mountains stretched info opal- Nine till five nnd overtime." full lerni; a Commissioner of ments. Why can't you stay home? prised Thursday evening by bis USED IT BN ITU UK—For salo. her fingers. She pulled It. and escent nowhere—the mountain into Ills pleasantly irregular features shurs, zip trousers, 100% wool, single and M5" Highways; mil lo exceed four Bugs, bedroom suites, kitchen I suppose yon have a swell npart- cousins from Byron Center to cele- nood with it In l.er hand. They which the road ran. the road be- lit up with a disarming smile. double breasted, gray, (an, oxford and navy. Consiubles; a Member of Board ol cabinet, chairs, etc. ('.lytic Col- menl. nnd yet you have to come brate his birthday. Plenty was had had seen if. they hoth reiuemliered; side which stood the stele adorned Bailey Acres Beview, full lerm. lar. 2(115 Jackson-si.. Lowell. c4."> Hut his bride of a month Jerked down here and take my Job." to eat and a good time was bad by Xoliee is also hereby given Ihal « was what had inude the ground by a decoration like nothing else away. Shirley looked nt the girl. all. Ibere will also be submilled to the FOB SALIv—About .') tons good brown In the light of the dying day. that had been seen in the world. Bailey Bros., Props. m "Yes. always overtime. You had Her eyes were darkly shadowed Mr. and Mrs. C. Mulder attended eleeiors (if Lowell-lp. al llu mixed hay. Inquire of W. A.I "This was green and fresh. Tony, Tony regarded his companions. Phone 68-F11 to fight to get a week from the of- and her cheeks thin. Belted Topcoats the wrestling matches at the Ar- lime and place of Ihe above Hunter, Lowell. Mich. Phone | r perhaps ten million years ago; per- Hendron slept on a curled arm. His fice for our honeymoon. Now I "I never see my husband any mory in Grand Rapids Thursday election One Proposed Amend- 270. p45 liaps a hundred million. Then the flashing eyes were closed. His hair, evening. never see you except at breakfast. more." said Shirley, and wondered Young men's Polos, fleeces and soft fabrics, un til in Ihe Consliltilion of Ihe dark and cold came; the very air now almost white, was disheveled Slale of Michigan with reference FOB SALK—No. 1 lame hay. *1.0«lj You haven't been home for dinner why she was explaining, apologiz- checks and plain grays. Belts all 'round and The musical sponsored by the froze and preserved It. Do you sup- on Ids white forehead. Beside him Ladies Aid in the church Friday to Ihe determlniitinn of tie votes per hundred in barn, good In three weeks, and you're so tired ing. pose our cattle could eat it:" Duquesne slept, hair-sitting, his belt backs, styleful, swagger and smart. Out- *15" evening was a success. Mr. Han- and contested elections by tin green mixed hay in stack. #12] when you do get home that you fall "We used to have such grand Davis Lake per ton. Will lake in exchange I "Why not?" said Tony. arm folded on his ample abdomen, standing values, low in price. son from Grand Rapids entertain- board of State Canvassers. asleep In your chair." times here together. It didn't seem light horse, single buggy orj Follow the Crowd of "What else may he here. Tony? and an expression of deep study on By Mrs. Wm. Schrader ed with a chalk talk, Mrs. Hanson The pnlK df said election will BIG] DAYS OF SUPER VALUES "It is rotten for you." said Bob. like work. 1 was lonesome for It team work. M. H. Lovely, II'.- 6 How can we wait for the day?" this swarthy face. Kliot James gave a reading. Miss Ethelyn be open at 7 o'clock a. m. and will Thrifty Lowell Food and kissed her hair. Tweed Topcoats (100% wool) $10 Mrs. Andy Stewart is visiting remain open until (i o'clock p. m. miles soulhcasl of Lowell. p1.'t| sprawled on a ledge which the sun again." Wride sang, Miss Charlotte Steven- "We aren't waiting." "And I'd give anything to fuss her daupbter, Mrs. Vern Loring of Kastern Standard Time, of said "I don't mind overtime my son whistled and Mr. Denison gave FOB SALK—1 934 Chevrolet Buyers to "No; we're ni>t." For they were now was wanning, his countenance LaBarge this week. day nf election, unless the Board self . . ." amnnd an apartment," said the oth- a reading. Truck. Stake Body; 1934 Chev- walking, hand in hand like chil- relaxed, his lips parted, his strag- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hulzlnga of Election Inspectors shall in BEGINNING TOMORROW, MARCH 29TH er. rc!a\Ing at the sincerity In Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mulder rolet Truck. Cab and Chassis; dren. over the bare, rough ground. gling red beard metal-bright In the "You don't mind it!" exclaimed were in Grand Rapids Wednesday their discretion, adjourn Ihe polls C THOMAS STORES Shirley's voice. nnd son Bill visited the home of 1932 Chevrolet Truck, Cab and The amazing aurora of this strange morning rays. Shirley. afternoon. at 12 o'clock, noon, for one bout. An array of High Grade, Nationally Known and Popular Brand Canned Shirley's cheeks flushed with a Gibralter Worsted Suits Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mulder on Chassis; 1931 Chevrolet Truck. and share in world lighted them, nnd the soil "What's fhe new secretary like? Mrs. Wm. Schrader ypent Fri- Eve slept. ..r she had slept, near br.'uht idea. Friday evening. ELM EH S. WHITE. Cab and Chassis: 1931 Chevro- smoothed, suddenly, under their Does she enjoy It. too?" These suits are given this name because of day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Foods, Bulk Foods, Flour, Coffee, Tea, Fresh Produce, Fancy Foods, to Tony; and now she roused. She "Would yon exchange Jobs?" The Junior Mulder attended the sur- Clerk (if Said Township. lei Truck. Cab and Chassis;. These Springtime feet. The change was so abrupt "She doesn't seem to mind extra Phil Diefenbakcr of Alaska. was lovely in the yellow light, and words futiibled out breathlessly. the wonderful strength of the worsted cloth prise party on his uncle Frank Dated March 4th. A. I). 1035. 3 1929 Chevrolet Trucks. Cabs | Soaps and Housecleaning Supplies—All at Low Prices. BARGAINS. that it made them stare down, and Mrs. Lucy Duell returned to her, , looked far fresher than the men. pay. She hasn't had a Job for a "Vou go to the apartment from they are made up from. VanderMaas Thursday evening. e43-44-4;» and Chassis; l!»2.l Chevrolet they saw what they had stumbled home at Alto Saturday afternoon.! All Foods Guaranteed Their clothes were stained and couple of months." nine tjll tdx and I'll pay you the Smooth hard surface, great shape retaining Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beak Truck. Stake Body; 1934 Chev Come Early - For Dest Selections upon; and they cried out together: worn; and none of them had "You could gel home earlier If Visitors ut the Frank Hulzlnga spent Sunday visiting friends in rolet Standard Coach. I!13'J In Salisfv salary I make here." qualities, beautiful Spring patterns and a home the past week were Mr. nnd "A road!" shaved, so that they looked more you wanted to," said Shirley, stub- Newaygo. Chevrolet Coach. I93II 'Hudson "Do you mean that?" asked the Mrs. Dan Lewis of Hastings. Mr. Check items Wanted-Then Count the Actual Savings. The ribbon of it ran to the right like philosophical vagrants than bornly. large selection of colors. Permanent fronts We had the pleasure to listen to Sedan. 1930 Late Series Ponli- girl. and Mrs. John Hulzlnga nnd and left—not dear and straight, for that never break in the coats, celanese silk Mr. M. B. McPherson. Mr. Nick ac Coach. l!l27,Chcvrolcl Coach. like three of the greatest men pro "Shirley—" sternly—"you know I "Surest thing In the world," said daughter of McCords. Mr. and Mrs. It had been washed over and blown duced in the Twentieth centnrv ot- couldn't. You know that National linings. By far the larger volume of our Klk. and Mr. Lester Doorr of All of these cars equipped with Shirley. Arch Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grand Rapids Thursday evening. WANT 1935 full or half year licenses. over; but it was. beyond any doubt. the earth. Weekly Is a madhouse. You've 1 CLEANERS- "Now run along. Here's the key. clothing business is done in this price group. Schrader. Webster Chevrolet Sales, Low- > road! Made by what hands, and Tony watched Eve as she gazed worked there yourself. And now I CANNED VEGETABLES I'll stay here until Bob comes." The tax is included in the price, 122.75 and Jake Miller was a Sunday guest ell. Phone 298. c45 for what feet? Whence and whith- must run, the subway calls me." HOUSEHOLD Thomas Specia at them, anxiously maternal. To Shirley waited. Five. Quarter to the saving is just $3.00 over city stores for »22» of Pete Pitsch and family. COLUMN Bob's voice had an edge under Its Cascade Township er did it run? be a mother In actuality, to become six. Six. . . . Suddenly she Jumped. Bobby Curley of Lansing Is FOB SALK—Karly seed potatoes, A hundred million years ago! equal grade. from certifled seed. John Miller. SUPPLIES a mother of men. was to be her role lightness. Bob might have gone home to pack spending her vacation with Mrs With Nature^s Freshness and Goodness sealed in "Where were they," said Tony, "No, It doesn't," said Shirley, Kate Curley. 25c FOR Ant WANT AD UP Itowell, B. B. 3. Phone 09-F5. CO FF[ on this reawakened world. his things, and he would find the Election Notice almost ah if the souls of those a holding bis coat lapel. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sears and TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN p44-4.) Libby's, Campbell's, Alice, Odessa, Cream of V resh As she arose quietly, so as to blond secretary there. For House Cleaning Tinu hundred million years dead might "We're going to settle this right family called on Mr. and Mrs. U, OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, Delicious Lb. disturb none of the others. Tony Flften minutes and she was fit- Notice lo the Klectors of Cas- NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25e FOB SALK—Good warm house, Garden and Lawrence Brands. the "Early Bird" will slock bear, "when they were whirled now. Don't you see. Bob. this Isn't! Blue Crystal The Spring Hat S. Hunter and daughter Sunday Flavor caught her hand with a new ten- ting ihe key In the lock. Sale of Dress Shirts cade Township: CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. electric lights, city water, two- •way from their sun? What stage living. Won't you come home early afternoon. Fresh up now at these low prices. derness. They set out toward their She opened the door snd Bob At the Biennial Spring Kloction stall garage, other buildings, 3 lbs. had they reached? Is this one of Jim Sweet called on Mr. and Spimdi 3 No. 2 Cans 25C road together. tonight?" struggling into his overcoat whirled $3.95 to be held in said township on EXPERT BUG CLEANING—With two lots. Near high school. Canned Clothes Line. ."iG ft. 18c their Roman roads on which one Her brown eyea were very plead- for Spriag Opening Mrs. Ed. Steuffer Tuesday. Klectrolux cleaner. Satisfaction Suddenly Tony saw something upon her. his face black with anger. Monday, the llrsl day of April, Estate to be sold cheap. Win. Excellent of their Varros was marching his ing. But Bob turned away quickly Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stauffer and 1935, the following oflicers are to guaranteed. Phone 14& pt.S W. Hull. Adm.. 208 North St.. Clothes Pins, 40 for 10c that took fhe breath from his lungs. "So that's your scheme." he Can be worn brim up or family were Sunday guests of Mr. Tomatoes Quality and Flavor 3 No. 2 Cans 25c men to meet a Hannibal at Rronson with the impsUence of a man who be voted for; Two Justices of the I/O well. c44lf It was a tiny thing—on the ground. snapped. down. Beaver fur qual- and Mrs. Jalce Smith of Middle- FOB SALE—Ice refrigerator, like Mop Bandies Beta's Cannae? What was at one is willing to yield to reason but Supreme Court. Two Begents of A mere splotch of color. He hur- "I suppose you have a lawyer and ity, light weight City ville. new. porcelain lined; ice capac- FOB BENT or SALE—Two gwd end—and what still awaits us doesn't want to succumb to charm the University of Michigan, Sup- Citl BeanI s 3 No. 2 Cans 25c Brooms, good quality ried toward it. not believing bis detective outside. 'Wife finds boss Miss Mildred Ruschman and erintendent of Public Instruction, ity 7.» lbs. J. A. Matlern. at farms. One a stock farm of 10(1 there? A Nineveh of Sargon.saved and wistfulness. stores get $5.00 for same eyes. He lay down and stared at and secretary In apartment togeth- friend of Grand Rapids spent Sun- Member of the Stale Board of King Milling C.o. pt.'i acres with good buildings. The Early June for us by the dark and cold? Or "Gosh!" His voice was much too grade. Colors, bine crys- Soap Flakes .» Ib. hox 29c it. In a slight damp depression was er.' It would mske a swell scan- day with Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pitsch. Kdttcalion, Two members of the other general farming with Peas Sweet. Tender No. 2 Can 12C was this a motor road to a city like tal, squirrel gray, tan, FOB SALE—Hay. clover and tim- a patch of moss the size of his loud. dal." Slate Board of Agriculiure, three work to be done on buildings Cold Dust, big box 18c our Paris of a year ago? Or was "It would have been belter If we brown and black, silk othy mixed, also alfalfa. Phone and fences. 8(1 acres. Phone 17. fiara Golden Bantam or hand. He tried to brush past Shirley but Judges, 17lh Judicial'Circuit ami 2 No. 2 Cans 25C It a track for some vehicle we would had let things ride along as they For opening days only we of- East Caledonia 59-F2. p45-4o Lowell State Depositors Corp.. Country Gentleman Borax 1 lb. box 15c PET He lay prone to examine it as she blocked his wsy. linings. County School Commissioner. The Carnation have invented In a thousand more were. We used to get along well." By Mrs. S. Van Naae« following Township oflicers are Lowell, Mich. c44-45 Eve stooped beside him in excite- "It's nothing of the sort," she said, fer this lot of new Spring pat- FOB SALE—Used racial chick Bon Ami Powder Bordens years? And Is the city which we'll "Well, don't let me detain you lo be voted for: Supervisor, Clerk, Asparatis No. 2 Cans 20C ment like his own. He did not standing small and firm in front of terns in 88 x 106 fine broad- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welton en- and broiler feeders. Bert Pur- FOB SALE—House and lot In Tall Can find, a city we'd never dreamed of? any longer." Treasurer, Highway Commission- Sunbrile 2 cans know mosses—the vegetation re- him. Less expensive all fur tertained the Pedro Club Friday chase, IX)well. B. B. 2. 1>4.") Segwun. Property in need of Whatever It was. their fate left It sembled any other moss, on Earth. Her small oval face was very cloth, fully shrunk dress shirts er. Overseer, Justice of the Peace, "I got back my old Job and gave felts in the new spring evening. TO BENT—Abouf one acre of repair and will be priced ac- Saaer Kraal Libby's 3 No. V'x Cans 250 Wyandotte 2 cans 15c for us; whereas our fate—the fate white. Member of the Board of Beview He recollected the hope that spores, your secretary mine from nine till regularly selling at $1.29 for Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Gun and four Constables. ground for potatoes. 1st house cordingly. A good buy for the of our world—" He stopped. "If you think our marriage hss colors. Bowlene. large can Ihe which could exist in temperatures six. But If you still think our mar- Lake spent the week end with her At Ihe said election the Town- north of German church on the parly able to make his own im- been a mistake. . . ." 98c. 12 dozen in wide variety LImi Betas (i'ood Quality s'o. 2 Cans 25c "I was thinking about It," said close to absolute zero for long pe- rlsge was a mistake ..." her voice brother, Wm. Crans and family. ship Board will submit the ques- east side of Ihe road. Mrs. provements. Inquire of F. H. 3 Eve "Out there is space—In scat- Her words drifted on the air like of spring styles. $2.29 Swarthout. Liquidator, City Rex Lye 3 cans 25c riods. had preserved on Bronson choked. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crans took tion of organizing said township Buby 'Hudson, Lowell phone Jelly Bean smoke rings. State Depositors Corp.. LowelL tered stones drcling In orbits of Beta the power to germinate. The blond secretary being a wise her home Sunday afternoon.* into a township school district as 272-F4. 1)4:1 Beets Cut Beets No. 2Vi Can 00 Easter Egg "It certainly has been a mistake Mich. Phone 17. c44-45 their own about the sun; the Pyra- Mosses came—on Earth—from young person glanced at the clock. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. DeCou and provided under Chapter 4, Part 1, if yon can think that coming home Billy of Hastings called on Mr. and FOH SALE—Marl by Ihe yard at WALL PAPER CLEAN Kit mids and the Empire Slate building, •pores; and here, reawakened by Exactly six. Royal Smart Shees for Spring Act 319 of the Public Acts of 1927. FOB SALK—Alfalfa hay. Frank the Washington monument and the to dinner Is more Important than Mrs. 8. VanNamee Saturday. The polls of said election will the James Maloney farm. sec. fi, Carrots S 3 No. 2 Cans 25c the sun, was a remnant of life that "I've left die gas on under the Lowell-tp. Inquire of James II. Daniels, I.owell. Phone 118- Absorene 3 for 25c CANDY tomb of Napoleon, the Arch of Tri- getting out my column," said Bob. We are showing this famous line of style sport and dress Mrs. Cora Miller is entertaining be open al 7 o'clock a. m. and r* F5. had existed eons ago. light-years steak." she said, as she slipped out Maloney, B. F. 1). or of City c44lf Large umph! The seas and the moun "How a real wife can be so dif- company from Ohio. main open until (i o'clock p. ni. Climax pkg. away. the door. oxfords for the first time in our Spring Opening Sale. State Dejiosilors Corp., Lowell. Pork aid Beaas 3 23-07. Cans 25c tains! Here the other thing hap ferent from an office wife! You Mrs. Henry Neimeler of Alaska with adjournment for one hour al FOB SALK- lood work horse and Tony Jumped up and ran about "What fool thing have you done, The classiest shewing of young men's spring footwear to called on her, aunt, Mrs. Stella noon. Mich. c45-4t Mammoth pened—the other fate that would used to understand . . clover seed. Seven lb. 10c on the terrain: a few feet away. Shirley?" asked Bob, hia voice curi- be seen in thene part*. Rathbun at the Henry Menzies BEID C TOWNE. have been ours if the world had es Shirley turned her back on him FOB SALE—500 pullets, 7-wecks- miles north and east of Lowell. Spagbetli Amfrtcin 3 Cans 25C Eve stooped again. Other plants ous. his eyes still hurt but not Black calfskins, white nu-bucka, black and white combina- home, Sunday afternoon. c43-44-45 Township Clerk. Phone 256-F4. C. E. Boweu. Sal Soda 1 •/, Ib. pkg. 7c caped the cataclysm. What sort and stared out the half-sized kitch- old. Leghorn and White Bock were burgeoning. Mosses, ferns hard. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton and en window. tions, ventilated styles, all arch supports, guaranteed insoles cross. A. A. A. Grade, good c42tf Ammonia. Arctic qi. 17c were they who faced it here. Tony? fungi, vegetation of species be "I ... I got my old Job back. Patricia visited Mrs. Weiton's par- Paiapkli He musn't see her lips quiver. layers, reasonable; also 2 hen 3 ^ 25c Human, with bodies like our own? could not classify, but some surely You seemed to like me better that and solid leather construction. enta, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warner South Boston FOB BENT—Upper apartment of Super Suds, big box 19c Or with souls like our own, but The movement had been abrupt. The outstanding popular line of the country. geese, one gander and 22 eggs. three rooms and bath, 70fi Bivcr- Large resembling growths larger than way, and I did want you to like me, in Grand Rapids Sunday. By Miss Belle Yoanx *fi.OO. A. D. Marlindale. 1 mile Dutch Maid'* Bob took one look at a very de- side Dr. See Lawrence Buther- Kidaey Bens 22-oz. Cans other shapes?*' mere mosses. Bob . . Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruton and west of Seeley Corners. |>4.* 3 American Family. 5 bars 29c fiant little back, and slammed the Micheal McGihn spent Thursday ford. c40tf "On this road." said Tony, ••this He heaped Eve's hands and his Ttn minutes later blue smoke and Mrs. Wm. Heidrick and son Er- Toiute Soup Campbell's Fels Naptha 10 bars t7c road, perhaps, we'll see." front door. $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 in Grand Rapids. FOB SALK—9-year-old mule, or 2 cans ISc own. and together they ran back the odor of burned steak caused win were Grand Rapids visitors HARNESS. BKPAIBING — Safety So their marriage had been a Miss Alvis Dulcher of M. S. C. is Friday. will trade for A No. 1 cow. or Cmiibo Alio Brand "And ienrn how they faced It. lo the three who wore staring, as Shirley to stir reluctantly In Bob's first. Better have that harness P ik G. 5 (iiant bars 23c Strawberry mistake! spending her vacation at home. A whal have you; also 2 250-cgg vOUpS Vegetable, Tomato, Pea 3 Large 22-07.. Cans 2Sc too, Tony; Hie coming dark and the arms. But a charred dinner was a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gardner repaired and oiled before break- 10 Medium bars 33c Apple they earlier had gazed, at the green Shirley gathered up the breakfast friend. Miss Virginia Hanning of incubators. Clare Culver. 5 cold. I think, if I had the choice. small matter to Shirley, for what and daughter Charlene of Detroit ing those colts. An accident may Raspberry sky. dishes and washed each one care- miles north of Lowell on Lin- I'd prefer the cataclysm." wife would object to love working Spring Opening Specials Ind., also a student at M. S. C. ac- were recent visitors of Mr. and spoil a valuable horse. Beh Currant Then DuqueKiie saw what Eve and fully, and salty tears splashed In companied her home. coln Lake road. p45 "Then you believe our world was overtime? Mrs. Fred Fahrni. Kerekes' Harness Shop, one mile 3 8-oz. Jars Tony held. "Sacre nom de DieuT among the soapsuds. Winner Overalls 98c Shirts aid Shorts Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schroder Miss Mildred Klahn Is very Hi Sureset belter off?" FOB SALE—Blocky bay mare, east of Lowell on M-2L c43tf CANNED FRUITS He leaped to his feet. Hendron and After a brief dusting the apart and children of Grand Rapids with typhoid fever at Pennock Gelatin "Perhaps I wouldn't have—If we Fireleas Steam Eitfine Rockford Sox, 2 pairs 25c wt. 1450. Carl Keiser. mile .lames were Iteslde him. ment was In order. spent Sunday with their mother, Hospital In Hastings. She became Deaaarl 2 Pkgs. 9c had stayed." amended Kve. "What Men's Work Shirts, full size 59c south of Alto. c45 With one accord, they rushed to- One couldn't clean an Immaculate Found to Be Economical Mrs. Cora Miller. Maynard Mil- ill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. happened here, at least left their Men's Sport Coats, 40% wool $1.98 Lowell MarketReport The Finest Selection of Quality Canned Fruit ward the Space Ship. "Get Hig- apartment every day. and what was The first known locomotive to use ler of Wayland was a Sunday vis- John Klahn near L. Odessa and FOB SALIv—I-arge size golden world behind them for us." itor also. 1 eins!'' Hendron shouted. "He'll go the use In cooking if one's husband a fusion welded tank Is a new fire- Wolverine Work Shoes $2.52 was later removed to the hospital. oak refrigerator, .t *! ft. high by at the Lowest Prices. •Tome here. " I'rawing her close, less steam locomotive, says the Men's Ribbed Unions 89c Mr. and Mrs. John Troy and Mrs. Miss Bonlta Tucker Is having a 3 ft. 3 in. wide. 1IMI ib. ici Corrected Mar. 28. 1935 mad! Think of It! A whole new ate In the office building? 29G ROYAL KE1FERS • No. 2 Can 10c he clasped her, and himself quiver S. VanNamee attended the funeral capacity, cheap for cash. Mrs. world to classify! . . . And It Shirley knew what a madhouse Scientific American. Without boil- Men's Dress Shirts 89c week's vacation from her work at Wheal, bu * .88 rears pancy bartlets Ing. he could feel her tremhiing ter of Mrs. Claud Timmer at Hudson- Fred Pattison. Alto. p4;> Bye, bu No. 2. Can 15c means that we will live." National Weekly was. er or firebox, the steam locomotive M. S. C. and is spending it with .50 ribly. He kissed her. and her lips vilic Tuesday. the home folks. Buckwheat, bu COFFEE Before they reached the sides of Yes. It did wear him out. hauls a train of freight cars at FAB MS—List your farm with us. l.Oo Cherries No. 2 Can were hot on ills. A little aghast, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Ransom and Barley, bu 12c i lie ship the lock opened. The gang- But if he killed himself working, rapid speed. The secret of the Vat dyed broadcloth, balloon you're not tied in any way. you .4S "Marsh Seedless" they dropped away. Men's Work Shirt Special CQa Bead Ihe Ledger ads. family of Lansing and Mr. and Flour, per bhl 7.25 PAarkA> Fancy Yellow Cling Juicy plank dropped to earth. Van Beltz and If she went haywire with lone- economy and unique advantages of seat, elastic waist shorts, swiss owe us nothing unless we sell reacncs S|icc<1 or Large "We seem to have brought the Mrs. Glen Lavender of Lake Odessa Oals, bu .42 'EA-C0C0 appeared In fhe aperture, and Hen- liness. National Weekly would send this different type of motive power ribbed fine combed yarn vour farm. Slrout Agcncv. No. 2', Can 18c world with us. 1 can never give for Spring Opening OJFw were entertained at the John Ster- Corn, bu .70 •Iron shouted to him the news. flowers, and that would be the end lies In the steam-charged arc-weld- Elmdale, Mich. L K. Ixitl. ptt you up, Kve; or share you with any- shirts, sizes 26 to 44. zlck home Sunday. In the after- Corn and Oats Feed. cwt... 1.95 Pineapple Dole Brand No. 2 Can LOW PRICES PREVAIL People poured from the Ark: of that. ed tank, slxt^-nine Inches in dism- Fancy Tupelo shirting contains no starch and Corn Meal. Cwt Broken slice 16c Grapefruit one else." noon all went to Vergennes to see FOB SALK—Karly seed potatoes, 1.95 they stepped upon the new soli. By three In the afternoon Bob eter and built for a working pres- Cracked Corn, cwt "We're too fresh from the world washes easier than any other, full cut, regu- their grandmother. Mrs. Wood- Selfirk Beauties. Tom Morris, 1.95 No. 2 Can Sliced Mission Inn Lb. 25c They waved their arms. They stared had not phoned, and he had not sure of 21A pounds. Ada. Mich. p45 Shelled Corn, bu LOO Tony, to know. We've a faith t.. lar 89c grade. Winner make. Gray covert head who is somewhat Improved Maxwell House Lb. 29c at the hills, the sky. the sea. They sent flowers. This tsnk. which is heavily lagged In health since her recent severe Bran, per cwt 1.65 Apple Sauce New Crop 5 for 12c keep with—" shirts also included in this special selling at No. 2 Can Thomas Special Tea breathed deep of the air. They He had done none of the things and Jacketed lo prevent lues of heat. Mil's tibbir illness. FOB SALK or TBADK—For what Middlings, per cwt 1.65 "With whom? Your father?" Is filled with water to about four- IhIi have you? Ford Coupe with Pea Beans, cwt 'ilb. 18c liandled fhe mosses, and ran about that an ardent young husband of ^"'voll Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeTucker and 2.80 Apricot. No. 2 Can "With fate—and the future. Let'?- €9 cents 1935 sticker. #15.00; Ford Coup- Light Be on, Tony. See. the road turns.' sler. new painl job. *15.00, Dark Bed Beans, cwt siiuuted. sang. They laughed and do after a quarrel. steam pipe run from a stationery Now you can get the money yon Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dawson In W. 0.00 Saiada Tea. Blue Isabel "Yes." holier to a point below the level of $2.69 need quickly and safely. Wt make Lowell. Chrysler (kmpe, $30.00; trailer. Cranberry Beans, cwt 5.25 Ib. 37c danced. Shirley felt a lump in her throat $1.29 Potatoes, cwt Vl "What'a thatf the water In the tank, the water Is Men's Broadcloth Pajamas loans on cars, trucks; reduce pay- Verne Klahn lost a valuable *5.00; also 22 repeating rifle .25 Liptnns, Yellow Label The first day on the New Earth and another In her heart. ,. 85c cheap, or Irade for wood. Low- Wool, Ib 16 Baking Chocolate Vz Ib. bar 10c -Where?'* heated until the pressure and tern* Heavy Rockford Sox, 15ct 6 pairs.. ments on automobiles; finance pur- horse last week. BULK FOODS V4 lb. 23c had begun. Suppose he might not come hack .. 98c chase of new and used cara. Oct a ell I sed Car Parts, jusl south of Kggs. per doz 18-.19 Post Toasties. large box 11c She moved off the road' to tho perature In the locomotiva tank are Express Stripe Bib Oreralls Ball Band knee beefe Int Burial services were held Wed- Tea Siftings lb. 9c (THE END.] at sll? .. 50c copy of 6ur new circular—"FACTS Sinclair Oil Station. c4:i Butterfat. Ib 33 right, where stood something too the same as In the ststionary boiler Rayon Silk Shirts quality, medium weigM nesday in the So. Boston cemetery Butter. Ib 31'-j Apple Butler qt. jar 17c Cocoa. Ambrosia 2 lbs. 21c . 59c ABOUT FINANCINO." Writs for Alida Winsiow, 73. who passed •Quare and straight-edged to be naf- As she entered the offices of Na- from which the chsrge Is being Ruff Silk Four-in-hands today—it's free. FOB SALE—Bedroom suite, al- Hogs. live, cwt 8.75 Thrifty Food Shoppers Will Find Subatantial away March 17 at her home In most new; bookcase, china cab- oral. Scarcely breathing, they tions! Weekly, Mr. Peters, the per- taken. It Is from this heat stored $1.79 Hogs, dressed, cwl 12.00-12.50 Men's Moleskin Work Trousers Maumee, Ohio and were conducted inet. dining table, 2 small tables Savings Here—Finest Quality. touched It. and found metal with a sonnel manager, looked at her in the wster that the locomotive Men's Dress Oxfords $2.59 FIDELITY CORPORATION Calves, dressed, cwl... .10.00-11.00 FRESH FRUIT AND cold, smooth surface Indented under by Rev. W. B. Gardner of Grand Beed rocker and chair, 9 x 12 Beef. live, Ib 04-.14 Cottia keenly. gets its power. For exsmple, the Raisins Seedless 2 ibi. 15c srame SALE VEGETABLES. their flngertips. tank on a sixty-ton fireless locomo- lall laid Tmit Shut NatlMial Sank SnlMtag Rapids. Deceased wa.s a daughter rug. hand crocheled bedspread, Beef, dressed. Ib 08-.lfi Early. The "liquid test'' "Well, Shirley couldn't keep away of the late Charlotte Toung Win- oil stove, some dishes. Fred "A monument!" said Tony, and tive, charged to 200 pounds pres- ' IONIA Fowls. Ib Ifi-.lb Prunes 70-80 siie from work, eh?" slow and in early life had spent Kropf. 119 Grove Ave.. Lowell. 2 lb.. ISc he burned a match. The little yel- For Cooking or Table I'se •.. It ENDS iMwtl wtrritt "No." ssld Shirley. sure, stores sufficient energy to run WtlvsriM Skill HsneMs Vtrk Sbses MIS Q. •. Nattoval Bm* some time In the vicinity. She. for Mich. p45 Salt 10 lb. Bag 17c low flame lighted characters en- the locomotive by Itself over Fig Bars Fresh "Bob hss so mu«h overtime, nnd tic orand rapids time, attended schooi in the So. Lb. 11c graved Into met al—characters like straight level track, a distance of FOB SALE—Latham red rasp- No. McCords-East Soda Crackers I'm used to his work, so I wondered Beil dist. A brother. Arthur Win- Figs Black Mission 2 Ib. Box 17c none either of them had ever seen about ninety-five miles, or to haul berry plants, or trade for good Lb. 12c If I could gel my old Job hack." slow and a niece, both of Rockford Cascade Matches Household Sixe before, but which proclaimed them- This is a test that tcUs yea wkethei a train of three loaded freight ears Men's and boys' sizes 300-000 egg incubator. Now is 6 Boxes 25c the system needs a cmOtarlk dmimt."Why , yes. If you and Bob want $2.95 HI. survive. Relatives from a dis- Bv Mrs. Effie Co* Cocoanut Finest. Long Thread Lb. 20c •elves symbols of meaning. weighing 210 tons a distance of tance who came to So. Boston on the best lime to plant. Write J. If vou have constant slotfish spob to team up again, go ahead, but the Balys, B. 2.1-owell, Mich, pi.*) Pure Vegetable Shortening Lb. 16c "They had an artist. Eve," he or bilious attacks, and lanavea seem new girl will have to have a week's twenty-one miles or more. Wednesday were: Mrs. Clyde Laser Rice Blue Rose 2 lbs. 11c said. Advantages claimed for the fire- Amazing softness and of Hudson. Mich., Mrs. Clara Knee. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of Ada Softo Tissue to make things wesae, it would be notice." and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox and sons 4 1000 Sheet Rolls 17c "With five hundred million years less locomotive are low Initial cost, Mrs. Earl Behler and Mr. and Mrs. Dry Peas Whole Green wise to try this: "Give her the salary now." said flexibility both in soles Ymc MN'I Inss Tmtirt were dinner guests of Mr. and 2Ibi. ISc Wayne Young of Grand Rapids. of evolution behind him." Stop all use of my lazathre that Shirley quickly, "and I'll work a reduced maintenance, one-man op- and uppers. If you want Mrs. Finn Lewis and son Sunday, Word has been received from Navy Beans Choice Quality "Yes. How beautiful this writing does not encouraae variation from s week without pay. Thanks. Mr. eration. longer useful life and 60 A. W. HILZEY il being little Edward's birthday. 4 lbs. 17c "fixed dose" (which may be entirely to know what real com* Hard worsted surface, blues and browns, her- BusLine Schedule College Park. Maryland of the If engraved! Will we ever read Peters." Iier cent to 1«» |»er cent greater haul- fort is just ease your feet $3.95 J. Cox is putting a new base- Powdered Sugar It? . . . Come on. Come on!" loo large a dose for yo«r Individual ing power. Since there are no ringbone weaves. Grand Rapids—Ionia—Lansing birth of a daughter to Mr. and ment under his house, 1. Wood 3 lbs. 20c need). Use instead, a liquid laxative Outside Bob's office she stopped FLOUR But the monument. If It was that, smoke or fumes, the locomotive may into a pair of Wolverines. A. A. Schubel, Pres. Mrs. Nell Stuart. Mr. Stuart is a The Anctioneer doing the work. that you can measure and regulate What would Boii say? Golden Brown Sugar •lood alone; and consideration of be operated Inside buildings. Prices range from $2.00 member of the faculty of the Mary- 10 lbs. 47c as to dose. As necessary to repeat, Her hands were icy; poise nnd land State University. Dutton, Mich. others, If not prudence, dictated (l^owell Time) POPULAR AND NATIONALLY KNOWN lake smaller data, less and less often, assurance oozed away. to $4.22. Miss Lucille Roush. formerly of Pure Cane Sugar 10 Ib. S3c BRANDS AT C. that they return. Mental IIU TraceakU lo Tootk Services that Satisfy and Terms Mapes District until the bowels are moving witbant But Bob's chsir was empty. All Prices INCLIDE Siles Tax EAST DAILY WEST So. Boston, and Mr. Lionel Nor- THOMAS STORKS LOW PRICES But they did not reenter the any help at all. Dental disease often may be the That ara Reasonable (By Mrs. Roxie Hunter) Corn Meal v.ito. Snow Queen i The new secretary was a bloiid 7:35 a. ra. 8:55 a. ra. mington were recently married 5 lbs. 16c 24 2 Ib. 85c Rye Flour. Wingolds 5 lbs 19c ship. Duquesne was delermined to cause of menta' disorders. Friday, Mar. 29—Mr. Chnney, Michigan Doctors use liquid laxatives, and "When will Mr. Taggett be hn-kV 10:35 a. ra. 12:25 p. in. and on Wednesday evening a show- Flour Graham Flour 5 lbs. 18r a propoly prepared liquid laxative, Grant. General sale with 40 eattle. Macaroni Best Yet spend the first night on the ground: 2:35 p. ra. 3:55 p. ra. er in their honor was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt SEA FOODS Lb. 7c 24'j Ib. 95c Pillsburys 5 lbs. 29c and Hendron and James agreed containing natural laxative agents 20 head horses. Large list tools. and family and Phil Schmidi Mi,H Kansas Wheat 5:25 p. ra. 8:35 p. m. home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Roush All day sale. Cheese Pancake Flour 5 lb«. 19c with him. James had dragged out like senna and cascara is a ioy and Reindear Suede Leather east of Ciarksville. spent Sunday in Saranac with Mr. Wisconiin Lb.20c Crescent 24 I'i Ib. $1.08 Cake Flour 5 lbs. 2Sc a comfort; a real help in establishing BE LOYAL Wednesday, April .'I—Peter Healthful—Low in Cost. Cold Medal blankets from the Ark. and the five EAST SUNDAY WESI Hon. J. C. Ketcham. State Ins. and Mrs. Howard Wells. 24 "2 Ib. $1.15 Swansdown pkg. 28c regularity. Ask your doctor about Zipper Cossacks Driesenga Kstate, North Blendon. Mr. and Mrs. James Munroe vis- lay down on the ground of the new this! (Doctors use liquid laxatives.) We do but Commissioner will speak at the General sale with 30 good cows. To Your Town 7:35 a. ra. 10:55 a. ra. ited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Place i k planet. And some of them slept. Vou can get Dr. Caldwell's Svrup So. Boston Grange Hall on Friday Large list. All day sale. Tall 12c 5:25 p. ra. 8:35 p. m. Thursday. Salmon £."d Tony opened his eyes. The sun Pepsin, which is a most depenaablc one kind of u well as to your Country $4.95 evening, March 29 at 8 p. m. El- Thursday. Apr. 4—George Bust- Can ISc wood Brake, nominee for County Mr. and Mrs. Sam Frederick was rising Into a sky not blue but liquid laxative, at any drug store. w Low Prices on Bound Trips aiuv, Northeast Frceport. Gener- spent Saturday in Grand Bapids. Codfish, Bonclaaa lb, 20c School Commissioner will also be Jade green. printing—- Soft, mellow well selected skins, sateen lin- STATION AT al sale with exceptionally good Mr. and Mrs. Bill iHunter spent present. Music will be furnished by He rested his body on Ws elbow. ings with leather collars and cuffs. The ideal iools, practically new. Large list. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tuna Fish 2 for 25c the Knapp Trio from Ionia. Every- Below him. the sea also was green. Spring jacket, very specially priced. Sale starts at 12:15. Good horses. Leo Bowler in Detroit and called C. THOMAS STORES PATRONIZE YOUR Henry's Drug Store one Invited. Shrimp Can 12c It had been gray on the steamy GOOD Lowell, Michigan Friday. Apr. 5—W. H. Snyder on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pinkney yesterday. But an emerald ocean LOCAL MERCHANTS 3 E. Main Bt. Lowell, Mich Estate, North Jenison. General Sunday afternoon. Sardines 2 cans 15c If you complain about the cold sale with good cows. V\ E ACCEPT WELFARE ORDERS. was more familiar than an emer- SYRUP PEPSIN PRINTING care Tickets Before Boardinc Mr .and Mrs. Sherin Bowland dinner, wife will make il hoi for Book dales with D. A. Wingeier, were Sunday guests of her futher, Crab 6^" Can 18c 209 W. Main St., Lowell. All Prices Subject to Michigan 3% Sales Tax. ald sky. He watched the white Baa you. at State Savings Bank, Lov.-ell John Frazce, and sister. Miss Inez. water roll on the ^immits of swells Use the Lowell Ledger. ' pntll It jvas dispersed by the brown Job printing—Ledger ofiict. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, MAR. 28, 1935 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. MAR. 28. m5 NINE Pinkney and daughter Janet. EIGHT LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and wore Saturday supper guests of son Junior were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels. LEGAL NOTICES ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR her mother and family in Lowell. Junior Wilcox was quite sick the "I HAVEN'T HAD NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE HEARING CLAIMS COAL - COAL The Arthur Acheson family are forepart of this week. Default having been made in the Slate of Michigan. The Probate moving onto the Grant Adams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reugsegger A COLD IN nue, thence southwesterly along conditions of a certain mortgage Court for the Counly of Kent. Just received, two carloads of farm and Clayton Sparks and STATE OF MICHIGAN. family are moving on the Ralph Insure Your Property and Mrs. Gerald Staal and baby the westerly line of the building dated October 27lh, 1923, executed Al a session qf said court, held were Sunday guests of their THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE now standing on said Lot 7. 24.58 by Frank P. Kenyon and Bertha K al the probate office, in the Cily Bradshaw Pocahontas. Bigley place. Democrats, Attention! 1 mother, Mrs. Mary Lulham who FIVE YEARS" COUNTY OF KENT. feel lo an angle in said building, Kenyon, husband and wife, ana of Grand Bapids, in said Counly, Mr. and Mrs. Word Conner were "In lht old d»y» I uwd to dr*»d thi Sunday evening guests at the M. returned with them for a week's eomlni of Winter. I WM alwtyi flfhttnt IN CHANCERY thence southwesterly 92.32 feel lo also in her own right. Mortgagors on the 5th day of March, A. D.. All orders for coal can be filled promptly. Against Windstorm visit with Mrs. Reugsegger. cold*—fr«Un| tbout h»lf *live uylng w Gunn Realty A Investment Com- the northerly line of Monroe Ave- of Grand Rapids, Michigan, lo the 1935. E. Rickert home. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Converse work with my body aching and irtry nan« Farmers Slale Bank of Alto (a cor- Present: Qlbn. CLARK E. HIG- Junior Hunter had his tonsils on rdgt. pany and Orkutt Realty Com- nue at a point 40 feel southeaster- The only vote that counts is the were Monday evening guests of "Then • friend told me about McC>iy'> pany. Michigan corporntions, ly from place of beginning, thence oration organized and doing BEE, Judge of Probate. removed last Tuesday. He is com- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Staal. Ctod Urer Oil TableU with their marreloui PlaintifTs, northwesterly on the northerl> Eusiness under Ihe laws of the In the matter of the estate of ing fine. and Be Safe rltammi A and D. I atarted to take then, one that gets in the ballot box. five yean ago and I hartn't had a cold vs. line of Monroe Avenue 40 feel lo State of Michigan) Alto, Michigan, Sarah A. Jones, Deceased. Thoro Will De a Shortage ol All Seeds There will be a play a I t h o ilnce that time. Dennis W. Bryan, Elisha M. Aid beginning. Mortgagee, recorded on the 4lh It appearing lo the court that Keene Grange Hall election night. North Campbell "McOoy'i tablet* pul new lite In (olka; dav of January, A. D. 1924 in the the lime for presentation of Put on by the young people of the build up retliiance »o anyone can laugh at i, Samuel F. Perkins, Sidne; Parcel No. 3: this Spring. Buy early. We have a com- Thousands of losses from severe windstorms take place in BT Mrs. S. Drew cold germ* They makt weak, iklnny people ofilce of the Register of Deeds for claims against said estate should Grange, - — They-' S. Haskins, George Sheldon, That purl of I^ols 4, 5 and 7, •trong. iieady-nerred and elgorouorouat Foster fucker, George C. Evans, the County of Kent, Michigan, in be limited, and Ihal a time and Michigan every year. Only a few years since this Company Vote Democratic. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cisler and wonderful!" _ . , . Block or Section 8, Campau Plat, Liber 491 of Mortgages, oh page place be appointed lo receive, ea- plete stock of Garden and Field Seeds. Do Yonr Port. Oel the Cf u'n* MrOov » (>wl u* • ui. G. M. Mills, G. W. Evans, Trus- City of Grand Hapids, Kent Coun- Lowe District was established, 50 years ago, have there been more losses Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roth were Tabled fn-- r 4i l'd»y Don'« tee, G. Evans, Henry C. Smilh, 70, and because of said default the omine ana adjust a!! claims and Hastings visitors Saturday. *a*U mom • .—I.^iion*. Aak lor ktcOa* » ly. Michigan, commencing al a princinal sum of said mortgage demands against said deceased by By Mrs. Gertrude Thomas than in 1934. The only way to be safe is to insure your prop- C. Smilh, Daniel \V. Evans, point on north line of Lot 7, which Howard Gibbs spent Saturday I). W. Evans, John S. Nevius, and all sums unpaid thereon have and before said court: erty against windstorm loss. This Company offers you ade- night and Sunday with Darwin is 102 feel west of west line of been declared due and payable. Il Is Ordered, That all the Mrs. Lloyd Curtiss is staying Robert Davis, H. W. Warner, J. Ottawa Avenue; running thence F. P. MacFarlane quate and safe protection at very low cost, fair and equitable Election April 1. Roth. apartment in Grand Rapids last The amount claimed to be due creditors of said deceased are re- with Mrs. Henry Thompson for Wednesday night. P. I^oop, Canton Smilh, Myron south on a line parallel lo Ottawa adjustment of claims and prompt payment of losses. When Mr. and Mrs. Will Lott and Mrs. (HinsdiH, Ira P. Evans, Thomp- o...mKn saidm mortortgagi i[ e at The date of quired to present their claims lo the remainder of the school sen- S. Drew accomnpanied Leo Mc Catherine Bollock is working Avenue about 19.1 feel lo a line this notice is Two Thousand Nine said court al said Probate Office All kinds of Feeds, Hay and Straw json. you have a policy in the Michigan Mutual you are a member for Mrs. Glenn Rickert since her son Sinclair, William H. God- running parallel with the north- Caul and wife to Grand Rapids on frey, W. H. Godfrey, Thineas Hundred and Twenty Dollars and on or before the Gib day of July. Mr. and Mrs. Orley Burns were of a company backed by 50 years of successful operation, Lowell Democrat Club. return from the hospital three easterly line of Monroe Avenue Fifty-six cents for principal and A. D., 1935, at ten o'clock Phone I93-F2 Lowell, Mich. visitors at Watt Thomas' Tuesday Thursday. Davis, Abraham Sniverly, Ele- and 104.2 feet distant therefrom Mm Will Heidrick and Erwin weeks ago. interest and the amount due on in the forenoon, said lime and evening. with 1372,658,409.00 insurance in force. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rickert and n*pr Scott, Ebencier Davis, measured at right angles; running Thl« fina barn, 40 x 88. owned by Hrrbcrt O. E. Maler, locaUd In Portmonth township. Bay fotmty, were Grand Rapids visitors Fri- George M. Mills, and their un- unpaid taxes for the years 1933 placc being hereby appointed for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benton and waa wrcckad June 10. 1934. 03.200.00 loaa on tbe barn and 0100.00 loss on the ifllo were paid daughters, Marilyn and Shirley, thence southeasterly parallel lo and 1934 to which will be added the examination and adjustment Helen spent the week end with by thii Company. day. known heirs, devisees, legatees Monroe Avenue along said line were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. an attorney's fee.of 835.00 as pro- of all claims and demands against Russell Benton and family o f Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Head- and Mrs. Theo Clemen* in Grand and assigns, about GO feet to a point which is Gen. Elec. Sup. Co 31.89 worth entertained for Sunday din- and vided for in said mortgage and the said deceased. Grand Rapids. oonaaointii it Hapids. 55.68 feel west of the west line ol cost of foreclosure. It Is Further Ordered, That pub- Council Proceedings General Elec. c.o 49.13 THE LARGEST WINDSTORM OR CYCLONE INSURANCE • ner Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harris King .Rickert is visiting several Ellen F. Kuenzi, individually and Ottawa Avenue on a line drawn at The Electric Sup. Co 4.112. Mrs. John Nash and Mrs. Wayne $466,443.39 Paid to Policy- nf Alto, Mr. and Mrs. Charles as sole heir at law of James Ly- No suit or proceeding has been lic notice thereof be given by pub- VILLAGE OF LOWELL .i i-uv i « w Id (j*) .Benton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. COMPANY OF ITS KIND OPERATING IN MICHIGAN 1 days with his sister, Mrs. C. B. right angles lo Ottawa Avenue instituted at law or otherwise to Electro Master Co Clark of Lansing in honor of Mr. man, deceased. lication of a copy of this order, R." L Cunningiiau; .". . . . . SO.OO to Haatinp Jttday. holders in 1934 ELECT Arnold and family in Grand Hap- from a point on the east line of recover said debt or any part (Officisl) 1 Mr and Mrs. Harris' wedding annivei^ Defendants. for three successive weeks pre- Price Rite Hardware.... 2.G0 " O^vln Smelker nnd Marian ids. Lot 7, which is 189.87 feel south of thereof, and by reason of said de- vious to said day of hearing, in sary. Al a session of said Court held the south line of Pearl St.; thence and Mrs. Ellen Seese were In Low- al the Court House in the City of fault the power of sale in said |the Lowell Ledger, a newspaper All 1934 Losses Paid Without Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCaul east al right angles to Ottawa Ave- mortgage has become operative. Adjourned meeting of the Com- f,,).,! al 267,301*11 Saturday. Mrs. Scene remained Lowell Dist. No. 5 Grand Rapids in said Counly on printed and circulated in said for a visit with relatives. Glenwood C. Fuller spent Friday in Lowell and Ionia. nue 19.75 feel; thence norlhwest- Now, therefore. Notice is here- county. mon Council of the Village of Total bills paid *3,581.95 Borrowing Money MICHIGAN MUTUAL WINDSTORM Miss Eleanor McCaul was a (Mrs. J. P. Needham) the 19lh day of February, 1935. erly lo a point which is 45.6 feel ;by given Ihal by virtue of lht I.owell held at the Slate Savings Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher Present: HON. WlliJS B. PER- CLABK E. fflGBEB, Wednesday night guest o f Miss west of the westerly line of Ot- power of sale contained in saio Judge of Probate. Hank Saturday, Mar. 2, 1935. On motion by Trustee Day, sup- spent Sunday afternoon with his Jean Todd. T KINS. Circuit Judge. tawa Avenue: thence west al right mortgage and in pursuance of Ihe Meeting called to order by Pres- ported by Trustee Roth, liu- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knr- 50 Years of Fair Adjustments While repairing L S-I6 the On reading the Bill ofComplaint A true Copy. INSURANCE COMPANY Judge Gus Jernlrug of Lansing. Harry angles to Ottawa Avenue 5.2 feel statute in such case made and pro- ident Arehart at 9:30 a. m. cotmcil adjourned. Yeas (i. Car- cher. tratlic is transferred over the filed in this cause and the amdavil FBED BOTH, ried. Cisler and two sons Lyle and Al- lo a line running parallel with the vided the said mortgage will be Begister of Probate. 43-44-45 Trustees present: Thorne. Roth. Mr. and Mm. Watt Tiioma.i .»nd and Prompt Payments south end of M-66 to Grand Rap- of Oscar E. Waer attached there- northerly line of Monroe Avenue Day. Cook. Read and approved Mar. 18, 1935. .Sam Clemens were Sunday after- fred Cisler of Hastings. Mr. and ids by wav of I»well over M-21. foreclosed by a sale of the preiu Mrs. Harold Cisler of Alto. Grace to and filed therewith, and il ap- and 116.2 feel distant therefrom ises therein described, at public Trustees absent :Shepard, Chris- O. J. BREZINA. noon callers at Guy Smith's. Home Office—Hastings, Michigan Rent Circait Conrt Mrs. Isabelle Needham in com- pearing therefrom that it is not measured at right angles; thenct ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR tiansen. Village Clerk Earl Smith and family of Grand Phillips of Ciarksville and Silas pany with Miss Francis and Mar- vendue lo the highe-d bidder, al Drew were Sunday callers at the known whether the said defend- northwesterly parallel to Monroe ithe North front door of the Court HEARING CLAIMS L The Clerk presented Ihe annual JOHN A. AR1011 ART, Hapids wot.' Saturday evening ian Williams was in Grand Hap- ants above named, with Ihe ex- Robert Cisler home. Avenue along soid line 52.33 feel [House in the City of Grand Bap- Slale of Michigan. The Pro- report for the vear ending Feb. Village President guests at Guy Smith's. Democrat Ticket ids Tuesday. ception of Ellen F. Kuenzi. are to a point 90 feet west of the west 15. 1035. Harry DeGood and Opal Cisler Mrs. Allen Lasby and little son, ids, Kent Counly, Michigan, that bale Court for the County of Mrs. Jennie Flynn spent Sunday living or dead, or where they re- line of Ottawa Avenue; thence On motion by Trustee Day. sup- at ohn Art DeGood and friend Virginia Allen Jr., of McCords are spend- being the place for holding the Kent. Charter meeting of the Coiniuonj / ^"b's. side if living, or whether the title, north 145 feel lo a point on the Circuit Court for said Countv At a session of said court, held ported by Trustee Roth, the :'ii Mr an,i Mr!l Wa,t Dosker of Grand Rapids were ing a number of days with her interest, claim, lien or possible nual report as presented by the CounCouncic l of Ihe Village of Lowell - Thomas wen Sunday evening dinner guests at north line of I-ol 7, which is 90 where the premises are situated, at the probate office in the city held at the State Savings Bank visitors a t Lewis Skinners o f sister, Mrs. Isabelle Needham. right owned by them has been by feel west of the west line of Ot- Clerk, was approved and ordered Robert Cisler's. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Preston of on Monday, the 6th day of iMay, of Grand Bapids, in said county, Friday. Mar. 15, 1935. Lcighton Thursday afternoon. Graduate of University of Michigan. them assigned to any person ot tawa Avenue; thence west along A. D. 1935. at 10 o'clock In the published. Yeas 4. Carried. Wesley Keim and Fred Hols- Lake Odessa are moving to their on the 15lh day of March, A. D., No meeting held Thursday, Mar. Peter Thomas of Harris Creek persons, or if any of such persons the north line of said Lol 7, 12 forenoon, Eastern Standard Tinu. 1935. On motion by Trustee Cook.! worth wore Grand Rapids visitors recently purchased form here. are dead whether they hove per- • 14. No quorum present. has moved in the Ada Thompson 1 ,0 p,ace of Said premises being in the supported by Trustee Day, the 22 years' residence in Grand Rapids. Friday. Mrs. Isabelle Needham and sis- sonal representatives or heirs 11 v- beginning, Present: Hon. CLARK E. HIG- Meeting called lo order by Pres- house. Parcel No. 1: township of Cascade. Kent Conn- BF.E, Judge of Probate. council adjourned. Yeas 4. Car- LawTence Headworth and wife tor. Mrs. Donna IMMM for Savings, mortgagee, recorded der for three successive weeks ^ On motion by Trustee Christian- Al 5:00,5:30 and 5:45 o'clock p. •••* *•« of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon. James Green's. i..n. said Coumt y of Kent, and that Begister of Deeds office, Kent Attornev for Mortgagee, Friday evening's storm did quite p45 Ernest Aldrich was brought such publication be continueo vious to said day of heariniu sen, supported by Trustee Cook, in. proclamation was made thai a bit of damage in the Harris Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tucker of County, Michigan, June 15, 1922, Alto. Mich. 37-131 the polls of this election would home from Sunshine Sanatorium South Boston spent Sunday with therein once in each week for at r... thr e Lowell Ledger, a newspa the application was granted as Creek vicinity. The barn on the Liber 471 Mortgages, page 164; Thursday. He Is feeling fairly good. least six successive weeks, and per printed and circulated in said per application on file. close al the expiration of 1 hr., 30 John Murray place was blown their daughter. Mrs. Clyde Daw- land default having occurred in niinules and 15 minules respec- Sherm Rowland and wife and son and family. that except in the case of un- - MORTGAGE SALE counly. On motion by Trustee Cook, down, also Lewis McDonald's real estate mortgage containi " CLARK E. iHBGBEE, supported by Trustee Roth, the tively. daughter Marie were Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court known heirs or other unknown power of sale dated September: Default having been made in the windmill and a portion of his defendants, a copy of this order Judge of Probate. following bills were allowed and The polls of sail eleclion closed ning visitors at the Earl Kinyon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1927, Bert G. VanDyke and Maggie nyment of a certain mortgage, at G.-00 p. m. chicken coop. TRACTOR CONTROLLED shall be mailed to the defendants A true copy: ordered paid. Yeas G. Carried. Mrs. Leon Anderson spent Wed- I home. Fred Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. VanDyke, his wife, mortgagors, S•ted August 12, 1927, made and Roll call. The ballot box was opened and Pauline and Clinton Chrlstoff Wal. Hendee near Woodland. at their last known postoffice ad- executed by Willis G. Dollaway FBED ROTO, nesday evening at the John Troy and Home State Bank for Savings, Register of Probate. 44-45-46 the ballots counted and proclama- ere Monday evening visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Juhl of dress by registered mail and a re- | mortgagee, recorded said Register and Francis A. Dollaway, husband General Fund home. Iturn receipt demanded therefor. tion of the resull as staled in the the Burch-Slocum home. Pratt Lake were Sunday dinner of Deeds office, September 29, and wife, of the City of Grand Western Union 5 .37 Inspectors certificate as follows. Leon and Joseph Anderson and James Green called on Mrs. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles WILLIS B. PERKINS, 1927, Liber 622 of Mortgages, page Bapids, Michigan, to William T. Tisch Hinc Co 1.91 sons attended the Father-Son Circuit Judge. >esSM( Total number of votes cast 30G. Myrtle Burch Monday evening. Billinger. |514, which mortgages were as- Condon, and recorded on the 20lh State Savings Bank John Arehart for President. 29G. banquet given by the Home Econ- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Place were Bev. H. B. PififTer of Salem Attest: A true copy. signed to Old Kent Bank July 29, day of August, 1927. in the office of Paring Bond 1.OO0.OO O. J. Brezina for Clerk. 299. omics dept o f Caledonia High Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. spent Friday night at Gabe 1931, by assignment recorded'July the register of deeds of Rent for tht not 5 Gene Carr 40.00 School Wednesday evening. Maurice R, WM. E. GROVE, Anthony Gazella for Treasurer. Keyworth Sherm Rowland. Onan's. Deputy Clerk. 30. 1931, liber 736 Mortgages, County, Michigan, in Liber 619 of Send $1. month* of Fred Gramer 34.60 299. Mrs. Charles Doming and daugh- Mrs. Marian Kinyon and little Miss Ethelyne Davenport of page 91, and again assigned to Mortgages on pages 41 and 42. 0. J. Brezina 34.60 ter of Alto wore Friday visitors The suit entitled in the forego- Charles W. Cook for Trustee. Republican candi- son Billy visited with Miss Letty Keene is spending this week at Home State Bank for Savings The amount due on said mort- Fire Dept. Payroll 56.25 298. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jwtie* date for State Kinyon Saturday evening. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ing order involves the title to the September 21,1931, by assignment gage to this date, of principle and THE The Lowell l^edger 28.60 Harry Dav for Trustee. 2%. Nash. The former's husband was Ntlaoa Skarpc lands hereinafter described, all Saporintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Klnyin called Billinger. recorded September 22, 1931, interest is One thousand eight Fabric Fire Hose Co 147.00 Howard Rittenger for Trustee. an evening guest. Public Instruetian. WWian W. Patter on Mr. and Mrs. Phil Schneider Miss Anna Vmk gave a party located in Kent County, Michigan, liber 738 Mortgages, page 459, and hundred eighty-four and 58-100 ATLANTIC MONTHLY Klla Boss 8.00 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Troy and Republican candi- for her pupils and their parents and is brought to quiet s««d title, again assigned lo Curtis M. Wylie dollars (11884.58) together with 1. L ft P. Plant 15.84 daughters spent Sunday of last date for Justice of Reyablican tamM- on business Friday evening. Dr. B. H. Shepard for Trustee. the Soprene Court. John Deere Engineers* Latest Contribution Gladys Kinyon spent Monday at the school house Tuesday eve- Iviz.: October 3, 1931, by assignment itaxes paid on said mortgaged UL ft P. Plant 2.91 298. week at the Sidney Wlersma home date far Jaetiee of night with her grandmother, Mrs. ning. Parcel No. 1: recorded April 26, 1934, in Liber property and added lo said mort- MAKE the most of your reading L L ft P. Plant 90 V. E. Ashley for president, 1. in Grand Rapids. •he Svproaie Court. gage as therein provided, of One 4,1 to the Spring Tooth Harrow. Myrtle Burch. That part of Lots 4, 5 and 7, ,766 of Mortgages, page 205, ana hours. Enjoy the wit, the wis- B. M.Shivel 189.00 Christopher Bergin for assessor, Monica Anderson has returned |again assigned December 31,1934, I hundred sixty-three and 4-100 dol- dom, the companionship, the 296. to her school duties at Caledonia Sherm Rowland and daughter Fallatburg & Vicinity Block or Section 8, Campau Plat, lars ($163.04) and insuranct- Clark L. Brody Back up tractor to set the harrow. Marie were Saturday evening City of Grand Bapids, Kent Coun- lo Kent Mortgage Agency, Inc., b" charm that have made the Atlan- Total $1,560.48 Votes, unused ballots, one poll after a 3 weeks absence. Pull the trip rope to lift the teeth. By Mrs. Wesley Miller assignment recorded January 11>, premiums of Ten and 8-100 dol- tic, for seventy-five years, Amer- book and one tally sheet, were de- Mrs. Elizabeth O'Reilly has re- Republican candi- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester ty, Michigan, described as: Com- llar...os ($10.08) as therein provided City Hall Elect These Candidates! Fits any tractor! — Saves Time! Place mencing on the northerly line of 1935, Liber 784 Mortgages, page ica's most quoted and mosl cher- posited in the ballol box and the turned to her home following a date for State Board 597; the assignee of mortgagee de- and an attorney fee of Thirty-five ished magazine. Freil Gramer $ 9.00 ballot box locked and sealed and of A See them on display at Mr. and Mrs. Will Booth and Monroe Avenue 20.5 feet north- dollars ($35.00), as provided foi 3 weeks visit with her daughter, westerly from the southeasterly clares principal and interest F. P. MacFarlane 90.34 the box delivered to Gibson and Mrs. Madeline Hlllon of Cascade. Protect Yaur ^ Gove Lake the Lody Shear family spent Sun- 'thereon due and payable, where- in said mortgage and by statute Send $1. (mentioning this ad) LLftP. Plant G.04 the key lo Bergin. day afternoon at the hom^of Mr. corner of Lot 4, Block or Section No proceeding in law or at Price Rile Hardware 1.72 The former's sister-in-law. Miss By Mrs. H. I* Corer 8, Campau Plat, said point being upon the power of sale has be- We. the undersigned inspectors Emma O'Reilly is with her. MORRISSEY FARM & ORCHARD SDPPLY Booth's brother in Orange. come operative. Amount claimed equity have been instituted to re- to Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Woodcock at the southerly end of the center of the eleclion of the Village of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sheohan. HOMES, SCHOOLS -rf COURTS * ' Phone 7-9936 due this dale on said mortgages is cover said debt or any part there- THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY Total $ 107.10 l^>well. Michigan, do hereby cer- COMSTOCK PARK Fred Qulggie has been quite ill and friends of Grand Ropids call- line of a party wall 1.4 feel thick, of, now therefore, by virtue of the Mr. and Mrs. John Troy attended thence northeasterly along the $3,436.55, principal, interest, in- 8 Arlington St, Boston Water Works tify Ihal the foregoing is a correct j the funeral of the former's sister. but is better now. ' ed at the home of his sister, Mrs. surance, taxes, and attorney fee. power of sale contained in said Mrs. Walter Quiggle Is reported 1). L. Garfield, Sunday evening. center line of said wall 92.2 feet W. S. Reuhland $ 11.25 slatemcnl of the voles given al the; Mrs. Claud Timmer at Hudson- No suit or proceeding al law has mortgage and the statute in such elecion of the Village of l.owell, When you, as a voter of Michigan, go to the tas on the gain. Joy and Virginia Peterson spent to a point on the northeasterly case made and provided, notice is Mich. Bell Tel. Co 3.01 vllle. Tuesday. line of said I^ol 4,19.95 feel north- been instituted to recover any Ixtletl Iron Works 19.62 Michigan, held in said Village ternoon guests of Mrs. James Den- Miss Ellen Coger is taking the the week-end al the home of I). part of debt now remaining se- hereby given that on Monday, the p4S-4t Monday. Mar. 11.1935. polk on April Ut to elect the officials who shall West iCeene treatment for rabies, which in- L. Garfield. westerly from the northeast cor- 15lh day of April, 1935, al ten M. Bruady ft Sons G3£8 ton. ner of said 1^)1 4, thence continu- cured thereby. J. Baymond Bergin L S.] Moseley-Murray Lake By Mrs. F. A. Daniels Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hale cludes a treatment a day for 14 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sneotheii o'clock m the forenoon, we shall American Well Works... 23.45 ing along the center line of said Notice is given that by said Walter Gibson L. S.] By Mrs. W. Engle adminisSer important affairs of your State, you on Monday, a son. days. Each member of the house- and nephew, Frank Kohn, spent ILIFS UIVJUP, ^- -- jjower of sale said mortgages will sell at public auction to the high- LMELL PKLIC LIMUIT Sunday at the home of Ed. Brad- wall 12 feet lo the produced south- Total $ 121.21 Motion by Trustee Shepard. Myron Vanderhoff has moved Mrs. Eva Lampkin and Mrs. hold is required to take the treat- — foreclosed by a sale al north est bidder al the North Front supported by Trustee Roth, that ley and called at the home of erly line of an alley as fixed by door of the Kent Counly Court GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST 8IDB Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bliss of go weighted with a respomibiiity that demands back to his former home in Lowell. Hattie Peckham leave this Thurs- ment -.. I icen L. door of Court iHouse al Grand Street Fond . the repor- t of th----e- —soo»|avEleclion Inspeet\ I*- Emiel Stauffer in the evening. an agreement between Que House, in the Cily of Grand Bap- -OPEN- rs Belding. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bliss Sayles PTA hold their regular day morning for Pittsburgh to The Cascade Ladies Circle will Wonderly and Wm. A. Gunn on Bapids, Kent Counly, Michigan, on Slale Savings Bank $ 225i)0;? ** ...incxacceptedi aianmd anopieadoptedo amandi and daughter of Ionia, and Mr. your ktnmt judgment. ^ have their regular meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller May 8,1935, al nine o'clock injhe ids, Michigan, that being the place Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday monthly meeting last Tuesday eve- visit relatives. called on Mr. and Mrs. Waller March 1,1916, and recorded in the - —^.in accordance with the provisions and Mrs. Dell Ford and daughter Mr. Baker of So. Dakota has serve a dinner at the church Mon- forenoon of the mortgaged prem- where the Circuit Court for said from 2 to 8 p. m. W'i " a tnii* 3 45 of Section Nine (9) of Chapter ning. W. W. Gumser, Mr. Zwomer, Gruel in Lowell Monday. Kent County Begister of Deeds Counly is holden, the premises de- spent Sunday at the Clare Ford Mr. Walter and Mr. Emery render- rented the Hunt farm. day, April 1, Election Day. office in liber 486 of Deeds on ises, vit: AUDIE E. POST, Ubrariaa home. I Wttliaa H. Berhoy In your hands is placed the power to build a Several from this way attended Bev. S. B. Wenger was calling The South 22H feet of Ut 115 scribed in said mortgage, or so I Ha«..v. Hovingu—.: a 4.2 family. be limited, and that a time and rof Grand River West to the Town light aad Pa wer Bush Ashby of Grand Rapids It is retognized as a safe, sure, KIDNEYS! or Section 8, Campau PlaL City of Oflice 36 By Mrs. Mary Rfckert / ernment. date for the Stata place be appoimintei d to receive, ex- of Ada and between said highwHy Ivan Lulhan of Carson City Grand Bapids, Kent County, Mich- Municipal Accept. Corp.. .* 399.44 who travels for the McConnon Board of Education. QUICK way. For it will raUeve an spent Friday with his sister, Mrs. Be Sure They Property amine and adjust all claims and and Grand River in frad. lots • •• igan, described as: Commencing E. Springett 45.00 Mary Hunter spent Friday at Products Co. was in Moseley vic- ordinary cold almost as fait as you Gerald Staal, al the Jake Staai demands against said deceased by three (3) and West part of fract. F. J. McMahon 124.62 inity Monday. Cleanse the Blood on the northerly line of Monroe and before said court: lot two (2) belonging lo said flist the home of Mr. and Mis. Warren Voters of Michigan, your duly is clear! Go to Rimkfcr. caught it home. Avenue 23^3 feet southeasterly L I. KIEMCT lames McMahon 64.80 Reed. Home Economics Class mot with Ask your doctor about this. And Chester A. Graham. Secretary OUR kidneys are constantly 111 II Is Ordered, That all the parties on Section eight (8) Tbwn VIert Sinclair 53.46 from the southeasterly corner of .. ... six (6) North, Range nine (9) O.^.-ihic Physician Mra. Mary Rickert, Guy and Mrs. Chris Kropf Weidnesday af- when yon buy, be sure that yon get of Michigan Farm Union, and W. Ytering Impurities from the blood l/>l 4, Block or Section 8, Campau creditors of said deceased are te- Talda Chalerdon 45.36 ternoon with fifteen present. Les- Keith Poller, secretary to Mr. stream. Bat kidneys get function Plat, said point being at the quired to present their claims to West, containing about thirty-two 142-144 E. Maia St fend Bickert 45.36 Ivanola and Theron Cahoon spent the fxjlis on April 1st and elect these eight Ke- the red BAYER Aspirin Tabids. acres of land, Lowell Township, Monday evening at the home of son was on re-canlng chair seats. Graham, were supper guests on slly disturbed—lag In their work- southerly end of the center line ot sa'd court al said Brobale Office IONIA. MICHIGAN lyrne McMahon 48.00 Alvin Davis spent Friday at They dissolve (disintegrate) almost tall to remove the poisonous bodj NUUIIICI NJ * A.«J' W. —- —-.-ua. on or before the 16lh- da- y of - July- . , Kent Counly, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sparks. instantly. And thus work almost in- Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs. a wall 1.4 feel thick; thence north- label Knapp 40.50 Dell Ford's. Walter White was a Berl Potter on their return to wastes. A. Dn 1935, al ten o'clock Dated, January 5, 1936. vitlie Charles 12-38 Mrs. Dell Hardy and son Robert 1 Tuesday caller. puotican candidates. It's up to you! stantly when you take them. And Then you may apffer nagglnf easterly along the center line of in the forenoon, said time and William T. Condon. Mortgagee. Grant from Lansing where they said wall 92.25 feet to a point on errv Devine 36.00 were Sunday callers at the A. Ach-| it is reported that the Moseley for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspirin had been attending milk hearings backache, attacks of dlzslness place being hereby appointed for B. E. Springett, Attorney for Jill L SHWEI C the northeaslerly line of said Lot Mortgagee. red VanOcker 34.20 o^on home. depot will soon be closed on ac- Tablets disintegrate with speed and in interest of the Farm Union. burning, acanty or too frequent the examination and adjustment —DENTIST— lay Ingersoll 3? 40 5, 23.70 feel southeasterly from Business address, LowelL Mien. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rickert and 1 count of lack of business at that completeness, leaving no irritating Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Oesch were urination, getting up at night of all claims and demands against •'ineis Oil Co 3.88 Russel, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton place. swollen feet and ankles, rbeumath the northwesterjy corner of said said deceased. 34-12t Phans 214 Hows t ta • m DrMaMI*ai>t 5, thence continuing along the 'exaco Oil Co 15.02 Sparks and children and Theron Paul Malone was home from 2. treatment to 2 hourv BAYER Aspirin prices have been Bert (.arnahan and son. pains; feel "all worn out." It Is Further Ordered, Thai Open Wednesday and Saturday Don't delay! For the quicker you extension of the center line ot lieh. Bell Tel. Co 3.17 Cahoon were Sunday guests at the Belding over Sunday and was a Mr. and Mrs. /Hart were Satur- public notice thereof be given by Evening, 7 to 9 ! decisively reduced on all sizes, so set rid of these poisons, the bettei said wall 11.95 feel lo the souther- NOTICE, LEDGER READERS Jkeron Richmond 3.70 M. E. Rickert homo. supper guest at Will Engle's Sat- there's no point now in accepting day afternoon guests at the Jake publication of a copy of this or- Office claaad Thnraday afternaanA pTck Butherford 2.50 There was a class of 19 candl- urday evening. your chances of good health. ly line of an alley as fixed by an der, for three successive weeks Friends of The Ledger and Al- other than the real Bayer article you Staal home. Use Doan'i Pins. Doan's are foi agreement between Queen L. to Solo having business in the Lowell Journal g 051 dates that were given the first and Raymond Brown is the new previous lo said day of hearing, I Henrv 4^51 second degree In the Keene Grange want the kidneys only. They tend to pro- Wonderly and Wm. A. Gunn on Probate Conrt of Keat Counly Want ads bring results. ST hired man nt Bert Carnahan's. in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- cOuren Motor Co...!.. ... mote normal functioning of the March 1,1916, and recorded in the per printed and circulalcd in said will confer a favor on the pub- NNUSIMTLET R. M. Wilcox and family have Kent Counly Register of Deeds 'apital Electrir Co. 31.08 kidneys; should help them pass ofl county. lisher by requesting the court to —DENTIST— Geor.Hardy and lady friend "Angry words are ligntly spok- u Vote REPUBLICAN April I Ihe sympathy of this entire neigh- ireuler Faasen Co the irritating poisons. Doan'i are office in Liber 486 of Deeds on JOHN DALTON, order probate notices published Office aver C. Thamaa Stare 19.35 and O. L Vanderlip left Friday af-'on. Bitterest thoughts are rashly borhood in the death of their recommended by n*ers the country pages 315, 316 and 317, thence in this paper. The Court will be Raniville Co «'ternoon for Detroit to spend over |s|irrcd. Brightest links of life arc dear wife and mother. Judge of Probate. Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 k'cslinghouse Elec, Co... over. Oet them'from any druggist southeasterly and easterly along |A true copy: glad to comply with the request 42^41 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur broken by a single angry word." , Gladys Rickert entertained the southerly line of said alley 44.32 made. Respectfully, Closed Thursday afternoon iMisses Genevieve Walter. Eslher FRED ROTH, feet to a point which is 35.93 feet 44-45-46 R. & Jcflaries. Pftb. LedfV, Office M i Kettle and three other gir^l friends ioai'S nut., of west line of Ottawa Ave- Register of Probate. mamma TEN THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER aiul ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, MAR. 28. 19S5

Mrs. C. E. Bowen of Whites Bridge and M. J. Richmond have Social Events Students Treated returned home after attending the funeral of their brother. George Mrs. W. E. Hall entertained Ihe SAY To Unique Program Bichmond, at Nulley, N. J. Fortnightly Club Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Willette and ning. Mildred Lee was assistant daughter Eula Belle and son B. hostess. GOOD BYE Last Wednesday the students of D., Jr. of Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell hiKh were pleasantly sur- Fred Harracks, Mr. and Mrs. The Goofus Club members were prised and royally entertained by Monroe McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. entertained at the home of Mrs. two diflTerent programs. Alfred Harracks and sons, Alfred, Louis Wingeier last Wednesday In the inorning. Mr. Guniser's Jr. and Norris, all of Ionia look evening. Honors were awarded v*" > ii special English class put on n dinner Tuesday with their sister Mrs. Wesley Roth, Mrs. Vern Ash- short "skit" lo advertise the and aunt, Mrs. Nellie Holcomb. ley and Mrs. Eugene Carr. Senior play. "Hold Everything, A meeling of township repre- i'lliis was very cleverly carried sentatives of the Women's Kent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Smith en- /iCiW' i RIB jout in the form of a news broad- County Republican Club was held tertained the teachers and their cast. Actual scenes from the play on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. husbands and wives with Ihe reg- m END were used and just as everyone Frank Rurl, Comstock Park, lht1 ular monthly teachers' party on Pork Loin Rst. lb. 2lc was getting interested the curtain meeling being addressed by Re- Wednesday evening. 'was drawn, and the command iblican candidates. Those* from I was given to 'IH'old Everything" Knvell attending were Mrs. N. E. The Jolly Girls' Bridge Club of GRUNOW USES | until the time of the play. After Borgerson, Mrs. W. W. Gumser, Grand Rapids held Iheir meeling Veal Shoulder Rst. Ib. 17c Beef Ribs . lb. 12c several attempts at the news Mrs. Carl Peckham. Mrs. Frank at the home of Mrs. Albert Daning Hashes, with Sam Yeiter very MacTavish and Mrs. R. G. Jeffer- lasl week Thursday. A delicious SAFE Ca rrene ably performing the duties of the ies. poiluck luncheon was served. announcer. Burton Biggs gave a Mrs. Myrtle Sinclair and Mrs. Those present were Mrs. R. Bouse, e A liquid refrigerant that not only Pork Sh'ld'r Rst. I™"**. 22c Bacon Squares . lb. 20c short pep talk. This program was R. G. Jefferies attended the Miss Mary Wedrile, Mrs. W. looks like water, but that is so efficient then bnmaht to a close by Bob friendship night Friday evening Pearson. Mrs. E. Herbig, Miss it saves money on your light bills. When Courlright s speech on Ihe details at Ihe Masonic Temple, Grand Agnes Daning, Mrs. J. Tuinhoff of the play. Perry Peckham acted Rapids, when Signet Chapter en- and Mrs. A. Johnson. Honors you take the Carrene test at our store ib. 'is chairman. tertained Ihe Kent Counly oflicen. were won by Mrs. Pearson and you 11 buy ai Grunow because youH Smoked Ham 23c The second surprise and pleas and Grandville Chapter. Mrs. Mrs. Herbig. Next meeling will he realise it protects your family's life, ure came in the aflernoon when a Wm. C. (Hbrlmnn and Mrs. Jeffer- held al the home of Mrs. Pearson delegation from Albion Coilegt ies atiended a like meeting at in Grand Rapids. health and food. Choice put on an entertainment for Im Grattan Saturday night when Wm'Uamllyoum Cr purpose of arousing interest II< Grattan O. E. S. entertained the A birthday dinner was given in on term* $o easy you'll Rolled Rib or Rump Roast Ib. 22c their school. The program started Counly officers and Vesta Chan honor of the Misses Bessie and rralfy bt ammamL with their quartette singing a few ter of Ada. Barbara Sweet Sunday noon al selections. Next their soloist sang Mrs. E. S. White, Mrs. Arthur the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. several numbers which were Armstrong, Mrs. Emma Coons, Hoolsema. Those atlending were 'fltmcur Fresh Ground Beef Ib. 15c Sliced Bacon Ib. 19c greatly appreciated by the audi- Mrs. Emma Greene, Mrs. S. B. Ihe Misses Elizabeth- and Tillie ence and finally Dr. Harrison Avery, Mrs. Wm. C. Hartman. DeYoung, Marie VanTalenhove, SIPH-SAFE lEFIIfiEMTOI gave a short talk about Ihe choice Mrs. Mert Sinclair, Mrs. Reuben Doris Raster, Lura Poller, Gene- of a college and a few remarks Lee and Frances Jefferies attend- vieve Venema, Madge Hoolsema Beef Chuck Pork Sausage about Albion. Seniors who were ed a meeting of Kent County past and Aletha Sweet and Bermce Beef Pot interested in college were given matrons club held at Ihe Masonic VanLel of Grand Bapids. The an opportunity lo confer with Temple. Grand Rapids, Wednes- twins were recipients of many RALPH'S TIRE & RADIO SHOP Dr. Ularrison. A beautiful gifts. Roast Grade 1 Jay- short business meeting Roast —Ethel Ann Thomas. followed the Bohemian luncheon. Cor. Main St. and Rivaraida Driva, Lowall Marriage License Mrs. E. DeWilt from Ihe Stale Phone 23F2 Ras. 23F3 lb. 17c 22c Conservation Dept. of Michigan, Ralph J. Averill, Ada, 19; Dor- lb. 15c More Local News showed two reels of films of othy Richardson, Ada, 19. scenes in the Upper Peninsula Bessie Devine won high score. and wild flowers of Michigan. Lowell Extension Class Meets Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ayres spent Mrs. Vern Leach and sons were Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. The Lowell Extension Class of over Sunday guesls of Mr. and Spriit VieatiM tpdal Coming Events Mrs. Delbert House. Benson of Jackson. the Extension Department from Get a special spring vacation TENDER Round or Sirloin Michigan Slale College met at the Truey Condon was an over Paul Cahoon, George Hunlei Ionia Counly Pomona Grange home of Mrs. L. E. Johnson Tues- Sunday visitor of Edith Dalstra. and IA'C Haskins were home over will meet with Keene Grange on day. Mar. 19. Miss Hattie Lynn Louise Blaser was a Tuesday Junior Wave Sunday from Flint. April 27. gave us a very interesting article night guest of Ihe Purdy family Mrs. Carrie Rogers Is enter- Regular meeling of the Ameri- on "Reseating Chairs with Cane/' in Grand Rapids. taining the West Side Euchre can Legion Auxiliary al Ihe home Mrs. William VanVorst assisting Vergennes township lost two of $1.98 Steak - 23c Club this Thursday. of Mrs. J. C. Hatch on April 2, al her. We are making some radio its highly respected citizens last First Week in April Only 8 p. m. benches and weaving the seals ot week in Ihe deaths of Mrs. Wilcox Mrs. Catherine Webster of The Carl A. Johnson Unit No. 2, Hong Kong grass. A very tasty and Mary Hennessey. Sympathy STILE t UMTT SIDP White Cloud is visiting here at American Legion Auxiliary will luncheen was served by Ihe host- is extended Ihe relatives. the homes of her sons, Glenn and Phone S85-F2 SPECIAL be hostess to Kent County Coun- ess, Mrs. Johnson, and the assist- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Condon arc Lyle. cil Monday, Apr. 1, at 2 p. m. in ant hostesses, Mrs. Helen Brown, moving this week from Cale- Over Hilderley's Drug Store Mrs. Flo Stein of Saranac spent the Legion Club rooms, Hotel Mrs. J. Fahrni and Miss Elizabeth donia to Ihe Libbie Carr farm in a few days with her sister, Mrs. Browning, Grand Hapids. Slormzand. , Keene. c46 Peanut Better Tl ife 2 lbs. 35c W. J. Morse and family, this The nexl meeting will be held Mrs. Norma Frosl is expecied week. Seeley Corners April 30. home from Florida soon. urday. Mrs. Ed. Insley, Elton In. —Mrs. H. J. Englehardt. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Weeks call- Robert Haskins of Lake Go- O* Mrs. S. P. Reynolds sley and Clayton Gardner accom- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hauser- panied Ihem and all attended tht gebic was a dinner guest Saturday W. R. C. Meeting man of Smvrna Saturday evening. of his cousin, James Baird and County PTA meeling. WEAVER'S FOOD MARKET Snow PTA will meet at the Carl Fellar of California is family. A very enjoyable W. R. C. meet- coming here to be with his sister, school house Friday evening of ing was held last Thursdav after- Phone 156. We give you quicker, personal delivery service. Miss Doris Thoringlon of Lud- this week. The proposed town- Mrs. Godfrey Bieri, Jor a while. noon with a record attendance. Elsie Condon sprained her Grattan News inglon is spending this week at ship Unit System for schools will The coat of many colors is on be discussed. ankle Tuesday and will be un Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1. its way lo you. Don't miss seeing By Mrs. Louland Storey Burdick. Alden Cole, recently of M. S. C^ able to walk on it for several it. Put on your color, your name days. Mrs. George Wilson of Cadillac spent a few days with his parents, and perhaps a verse or two and Mr. and Mrs. George Francisco L. Webber of Smyrna struck a Two in a Row For visited Mrs. Hattie Peckham and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole. He has some coin. are redecorating the Bennelis flowing well while driving one for,. Clark Going Strong Mrs. Robert Hahn Wednesday ition in Baltimore, Md. Nexl meeting, Apri I 4lh. All Jones Scorehooks !r. and Mrs. IH. W. Geib anu house, getting ready to move Louland Storey last Monday. This •. They Like It! and Thursday. members be oul for we will in- there. children and Mr. and Mrs. Claude itiate new members. Poiluck din- la the second flowing well In this Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Wingeier. Lowell Creamery butter V. Reynolds of Grand Rapids vis- ner al 12 o'clock for members and vicinity, one being owned by A. I^ast Saturday night at the high For School Comm'r and son Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaser and is bringing 100%s«ti8f»clion ited Sunday aflernoon with Mr. Iheir friends. Older members 8 wan son. ; school gym the Jones Scorehooks Nick Smith of Muskegon visited children and Clyde Purdy wert to a daily increasing number and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds. wishing transportation will be Arvid Swan son took his mother defeated the strong Ferry Service relatives here Sunday. entertained Sunday at the Jud of users. Its pure, whole- "Clark for Commissioner Clubs" Mr. _ and Mrs. Charles Thibos favored with same if they will to Grand Rapids Friday, where some qualities appeal to the team from Grand Haven 2G lo 24 and niece of Grand Rapids spent Clark home in Lowell. in an exciting game. The Grand have been organized in virtually Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morse call Fanny Rogers. she left for New York then she will most exacting taste. But in every school district in Kent Thursday with Mr. Thibos' sis- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nelson. Lea, sail from there to Sweden. IHaven team was made up of and daughter Sally spent Sunday We will celebrate Grand Army Belly. Joane and Patty Purdy vis- order to satisfy this demand County. In Ada Township several ter, Mrs. Libbie Reynolds. Many folks of Grattan attended former championship players and with her people. Charles Blakes- Day which comes two days later, ited Mrs. Sarah Purdy and call- we must have hundred citizens have joined the Miss Leah Reynolds is in Ml. the dance sponsored by the Spen- gave Lowell a real battle that lee and family, in Carson City. the sixth of April. ed at Ihe Fred Blaser home. organization and in the village of Pleasant where she is caring for cer Orange last Friday. went into an overtime period. —Press Cor. Dale Ford gave his declama- Ada 200 voters have become mem- Kenneth Dams of .Rockford the infant daughter of Mr. and Wesley DeVol visited Grand More Craam Lowell played the lasl five min- was the winner of the $125 at the tion al church Sunday evening bers. Five Clark clubs have been Mrs. William F. Brown. Moseley Extension Group Rapids Central High School last utes with only four players and Strand last week but he was not that he had given at school re- Help us maintain the home organized in Grattan-lp., five in Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hesche at- Wednesday and saw many of his the Scorehooks were sure play- present. $160 will be given this Moseley Extension Group of cently. There was a large crowd ! market for you by bringing Cannon, five in Oakfield, five in tended the Health program given school mates during the afternoon. + ing excellent lo defeat this team Thursday. the Extension Department from oul for services and enjoyed this in your cream. Accurate test Vergennes, six in Bowne, six in al the Thomas school last Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vame have in the overtime. Lowell used the day evening. Michigan Stale College met at Ihe treat from Dale. and weight guaranteed. We Cascade; in fact, nearly every Ben Andrews, Hollis Andrews been doing some paper hanging I following players: McMahon. home of Mrs. Jennie Kropf March • pay cash. Layer. Waters. Clark. L. Poller, C. school district in every township and Nelson Meengs attended a last week. in Kent Counly has organized Genesee Diamond Oil Co. dinner 20. Fourteen members were pres- Poller. Layer made 15, followed ent. Smyrna Miss Corrine and Elvin Storey Lowell Creamery "Clark for Commissioner Clubs." and meeting at the Downey Hotel, helped entertain Miss Eva DeVols by MacMahon with 9. The following officers were By Mrs. Albert Hauserman List night the Scorehooks went Hundreds of citizens in Lowell Lansing, Wednesday night. Six MamNtli lakliis birthday party last Thursday. E. A. COMPAGNER, Prop. and surrounding dislricls have al- elected for next year: Mrs. Goldie to Ionia and played the Michigan Sunday guesls of Mr. and Mrs. $1.00 Clark nnd Mrs. Margaret Blaser, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fullington Boformatory, defeating Ihem 37- so joined Ihe organization and il and family and Ralph Commador is safe to predict that there will Wm. 1. Burdick were Mr. and Leaders; Mrs. Selene Condon, Lloyd Hodges' children are 2G. Al Ihe half Lowell was lead- Barbara Redfern, Elinor of Lowell were Sunday guests of be a heavy vole on April 1st. Mrs. F, A. Vogel and Mr. and Mrs. Chairman; Mrs. Jennie Kropf, having the measles. ing 20 lo 10. In Ihe second half C. J. Wright of Ludington and Mr. Vandever, Jane Cowl, Jer- secretary and treasurer; Miss Boy Bennett of Palo was Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Louland Storey and i Ionia came back, put up a real and Mrs. Al. Dennis of Grand sey's Beauty, Jersey's Bea- Louise Blaser, Recreation leader. teaker al Ihe PTA at Smyrna family. 1 battle and scored 1(5 points while Rapids. con, Mrs. 1. D. Van Warner. The lesson JTor Ihe day was on liursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner Big Day Planned Lowell made 17. They could not PTA Meets Apr. 2 were In Lowell Sunday evening Willard Hall, Sr., a farmer re- 'Weaving Cane Scats and Rush Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hauserman overcome the lead Lowell buil? Ike Shernun fiirtat Seating with Hong Kong Grass." and Harold and Henry Hauser- and also saw a show at the Strand up during Ihe first half. Layer In E. Grand Rapids siding near Otsego and quite Theater. well known in Lowell, was criti- 1933-1939 Burl inf am. A*.., S. W. Boll call was answered by Ihe man were callers Sunday after- For Rural Pupils was high point ma n with 14 noon at Harry Bichmond's and Some who were Grand Rapids cally injured a few days ago number of pieces of block print- while Norris followed closely Grand Rapids, Michigan R. G. Chrouch's. visitors from here last week were u pi while engaged in razing a build- ing and Italian hemstitching fin- with 13. B. Maloney and McMah- Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Insley of Mrs. Allen DeVol and son Wesley, Michigan as adopted by the Mich- ing. His wife is a former Lowell Send for special price list. ished. Our lasl lesson on Italian The Kent C.oimlv Rural Teach- on played a good defensive game. hemslitching was held with Mrs. Grand Bapids spent Ihe week-end Mrs. Louland Storey and Mra. Ar- igan Educational planning com- girl whose maiden name was ers' association will hold their The Lowell team were given Bessie Frost Feb. 12. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. thur Goldner and Mr. and Mrs. mission, will be the subject of an Nina Becky. c45-4i} 4th annual Boys Conference April sandwiches and coffee after the Each member is lo bring fav- Ed. Insley. Arvid Swanaon. •». All teachers interested in hav- address by B. Wayne Newton be- game and enjoyed every minute orite vase for flowers lo nexl Mr. and Mrs. Dan Skellenger of Mrs. Edwin Hessler has been ing their seventh and eighth fore the Kent County Council of of their visit al the Reformatory. meeling. Adjourned lo meet May Lake Odessa and Mr. and Mrs. quite busy sewing many pretty graders attend must register at Parent-Teacher Associations on The following players made the I with Mrs. Selene Condon. George Skellenger and daughter thinks to wear for the spring and the Y. M. C, A. by '.I o'clock. The April 2 at East Grand Rapids trip: Layer, McMahon, Norris, school. —Secretary. of Belding called on the former's summer. tour includes Ihe following places E. Maloney. B. Maloney. Waters, Al the morning session Mrs. mother, Mrs. Sara Ann Skellenger, Edwin Storey and Will Mac of interest: Grand Rapids Cream- L. Poller. C. Potter, Fnesner and - STRAND - al Ihe home of Will Cowles last ery. Weather Bureau, Civic Audi- Gaunt. Benjamin Porter, Jr., will report Naughton called on Louland Storey on recent legislation; Mrs. Dale Freshman College Sunday. last week. torium, Arctic Ice Cream Co.. Olive and Hilda Insley and Museum. Press Building and the Morris, chairman, will show sol- Mr. and Mrs. Slbront Kyser of STILL WEARING CLOTHES ely pictures. Report from chair- FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MARCH 29-30 Mrs. A. I* Barry were in Stantoii, Grand Rapids were Sunday guests Bell Telephone odices. At nine The Lowell Freshman College Sheridan and Butternut Sunday. o'clock an assembly will he held The lute Frank M. Johnson pub- men of Summer round-up will al- Special Matinee Saturday at 3:00. Adm. 10c and 20c final exams for the second term of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldner. A so be made. Mrs. Eliza McFarlane, aged 94, at Davis Technical gymnasiun. lished Ihe following item in lue are taking place this week at East Grand Rapids ITA will passed away at the home of her where they will be entertained by Ledger 30 years ago: "One of our 7:00 o'clock Wednesday and serve luncheon at noon, al which daughter, Mrs. Grace Penlon, last IN MEMORIAM it magician. newly married young ladies Thursday nights. The conclusion time the question box will be Wednesday nighl al 6 o'clock p. kneads bread with her gloves on. of the exams will mark Ihe be- In loving memory of Lewis P. Free comic movies will be The editor of this paper needs opened. m.*, after a ten days' Illness. The Morse, who passed away one year ginning of the spring vacation. funeral services were held Fri- shown during the noon hour. bread with his shoes on; he needs —E. M. Shatluck, Pub. Com. WILL ago, Tuesday, Mar. 27,1934. Sadly The College will resume its ac- day aflernoon at Ihe home and Lunch may be obtained at the Y it with his trousers on, and un- missed by his children and grand- tivities on April 8 when the thira Ihe body was laken lo Port Hur- cafeteria or each child may carry less the delinquent readers of this children. lerm will begin. Any students de- on Saturday and services were his own lunch. Competent con- old rag of freedom pay up sooi, Viola and Guy Lewis. Woman's Club ROGERS sirous of entering at this limp held there al 2 o'dock. The fam- duclors have been secured to look we will need bread without :• may see either Supt. Gumser at p46 Harriet and Glen Lewis. after the safety of Ihe children. darn thing on." ily then went to Oxford and spent —IN — Ihe high school building, or B. E. Saturday night and Sunday with The tour will he climaxed by a Well, Frank, in case you are The Lowell Woman's Club met Robison at the College building. Dr. Penton's daughter, Mr. and swim al the Y. which will be the able lo read these lines, vou will on March 24) at the parish house Some pholographors spoil Ihe of the Congregational church. Mrs, Bay Foreman. picture by making it look too final event of the day. A nominal he pleased to know that the The Freshman College of Low- The meeling was in charge of the The PTA of Smyrna was in much like yourself. fee of 10c per child will be charg- Ledger staff is able lo keep its "The County ell and its faculty have been in- Drama" committee with Mrs. E. Saranac Saturday lo attend the ed lo help defray expenses. nakedness clothed. viled lo a Spring Dance to be S. White chairman of the music Counly meeling. Our school gave given by the Benton Harbor committee assisting. The /ollow- Chairman" a number on Ihe program. A fine CANNON RESIDENT PASSES Hickory Corners ing program was presented: Freshman College al Ihe high dinner was served. school gymnasium at Benton "Mrs. Oakley's Telephone The Smyrna cemetery associ- C. Karl Barker, aged r»4. died al By Mrs. Joe Yeiter Harbor on April 12. The dance Lmtll lirfci Ltrt Clik Mrs. Oakley, Winifred Goul; Con- HE KNEW EVERY FAM- ation will hold their annual meet- his home al Molfel Mill, Cannon will last from 9-12. township, Friday evening. He is stance, Mrs. Oakley's friend, Mrs. ILY SKELETON BY ITS ing at Ihe Maccabee hall Monday Is sponsoring a public sale of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee survived by his widow, one J. K. Allland; the Irish cook, Eve- (town meeting day), Apr. 1. Eiec- took Mrs. Melvin Lewis and her FIRST NAME! IN MEMORIAM lion of officers. An egg and pot- PINE and EVER- daughter. Doris, al home; two lyn Yeiter; German maid, Clare GREEN SEEDLINGS mother, Mrs. Mary Blakeslee, lo Phelps. During the intermission In memory of our dear husband luck dinner will be served. Reg- sons. Burton and Monroe, of Can- their home in I^ansing last Tues- non township, and two brothers, between the first and second and father who passed away one ular price. Everyone invited. 5-year transplanta of Nor- day, after a visit here for a few Mrs. Duell of Alto sang two year ago, March 27, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Htausermaii way Spruce 10c each Arthur of Cannon and John of days. Deansburro, N. Y. lovely Irish songs. SUNDAY and MONDAY, Mrs. Verlie Daniels and Harold attended a surprise Colorado Blue Spruce Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab and The second play was "Grapes and Family. c45 birthday party on Lody Sheai ISc each Funeral services were held on family of Bockford spent Sunday MARCH 31 - APRIL 1 ATTENTION March i8. Han^High": Beth Hartley, an en- For further information and Monday aflernoon at 2 o'clock at with Iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Powell and thusiastic club woman, Mrs. B. Special Matinees ordering call Mrs. Cecil Bib- Ihe Moffet Hill church. Interment Waller Blakeslee, and all went to Alton - Vergennes family spent Sunday a week ago Purchase; her irresponsible sis- bier. Phone 309. All orders in Oakwood cemeterv. Edmore, and also spent the after- changed from Tues- By Mrs. Clyde Condon with Mrs. Powell's sister and ter, Nell Webster, Mrs. S. B. Wen- must be placed before April noon in Grand Rapids with Mr. ger; Harriet Sheridan, their aunt, days to Saturdays, husbnnd, Mr. and Mrs. Bobert and Mrs. Leon 'Blakeslee. 10. a prominent club woman, Airs. A. beginning April 6. Delbert House has wired the Bobison, on the Leo Cowles farm. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kaltz of S. Bennett; Marian Kingler, Nell's Vern I^ach farm home for elec- Mrs. Albert Hauserman and son Detroit spent Sunday at the Rus- best friend, Mrs. Howard Ritten- tricity. Harold were Saranac visitors Sat- C44-45-46 sell-Lawton home. ger. The occasion was a club Mrs. Marcus Frosl and children Stewart Brothers Mrs. C. J. Transue and son convention. were week-end guesls of Mr. and Rawley of Ciarksville spent Mon- The third play included some FRIDAY-SATURDAY Mrs. Claude Condon. Designers and Creators of day with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Bessie Frosl and Selene Condon Lawton. of our high school girls who did I' R 1 C I R 1 T I New and Interesting Ideas in some fine acting. This was called APRIL 5-6 attended Ihe luncheon Tuesday- Mr. and Mrs. B. Frank Hilton "The Aunt from California": The given by Mrs. Frank Burl al Com- Markers and Monuments of North Park have been spend- — NEW SERIAL — Aunt, Mrs. J. Taylor; the dress- stock Park, honoring Ihe Republi- Big Rapids, Michigan ing several days with their son can candidates that will be on Paul and wife. maker, Mrs. Leary; mother, Mrs. J. Batman; three sisters,, Sally, the ballots for eleclion nexl Mon- Round Oak Ranges Exclusive designs—Unques- Mrs. Ivan Blough spent Sunday Sarah Bannan; Rosalie, Jane Sey- "Return of day. tioned superiority of select- with her mother, Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Mary McAndrews has been ed materials — Up-to-date forth: Felicia. IBeth Burdick: the Yeiter and children, also called maid, Shirley Rannan. suffering from a badly sprained methods of expert workman- on Mrs. Paul Hilton and little Cbaudu" arm. Boss Oil Stoves ship. daughter. The entire program was a great success, and a source of Air. and Mrs. Elgin Condon of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Howk enter- Your personal preferences much enjoyment to all. The meet- starring Smyrna, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. and requests for informa- lained friends from Grand Rap- Condon, Mrs. Zella Day, Agnes ids Sunday. ing adjourned to meet on April Nozzles, Valves, Poles and Other Supplies tion are invited. 3 al the home of Mrs. W. E. Hall. Condon, Mrs. Essie Condon, Paul- Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blakeslee Bela Lugosl —Mrs. M. Houseman. ine Holloway, Laura Lewis and Local Representative spent Wednesday in Bockford Percy Bead wcre callers at the for Orchard Sprayers helping John Schwab and family Clyde Condon home Sunday. Newton L. Coons with their moving. TOO LATE David Condon went to Holland Phone 61 203 E. Main St. News letters from Elmdale, Saturday to visit Dick Nead. Lowell, Mich. Phone 31 Sunday Mat. at 3 HM. 10c-20c Evening, 7:15-9:16. 10c-25c Doubt makes mountains, faith and North Bowne arrived t o o Goldie Clark entertained thu removes them. late. Please mail earlier. Bunco Club Thursday afternoon.