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VOLUME XXXVII LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 NO. 7
Report of the condition of the Business Boys Band Benefit A Week-Day July Fourth City State Bank of Lowell, Mich., Dine and Talk July 16 at the Ball Game Horse Races Used Plenty vs. Plenty Used at the close of business June 29, 1929, as called for by the Slate Banking Commissioner and the Federal Reserve Banking System. Trade Boosting Strand Theatre on July 18th Were Success A GIRL with a VOCABULARY of £00 RESOURCES Riverview Inn on M-21, just a The American Legion band Those who have been wanting' The horse races at Recrt-alion words can do more TALKING than a PRO- ,ark J,l| 4 Loans and Discounts. (Commercial Department) $190.r>t»8.34 few jumps cast of the village, op- will appear for the first time in a week-day ball game should gd l y ' were a success and Loans ami Discounts, (Savings Department secured by FESSOR with 18,000. While HE has spent crated by and under the personal line new uniform suits Tuesday j,, on this one: The Fineis Oilsj'^ew a larger attendance than • collateral 95,834.66 was supervision of Dr. and Mrs. 1). J. evening, July 10, at Strand thea- an,t Colored Giants of Grand expected in view of strong his TIME in acquiring a large STOCK of Real Estate Mortgages 101.080.3(1 Bonds and Securities 202,900.00 Davis, was the meeting place of ter, where a benelit entertain- Rapids at lU-iTcation Park Thurs-i attractions elsewhere. There Wl,rc m,)ri 800 words SHE spends hers USING those she has Cash on hand and due from Reserve City Banks 97,088.38 the Board of Trade Tuesday eve- ment will be given to help pay ,|nyf July 18, at 0 p. m. sharp, ' proph' 'here Overdrafts 453.79 ning of the present week. There for the uniforms. The band will These teams played a 13-inning ;,s shown by the gate receipts of ALREADY acquired, which REMINDS us Banking House 6.r>oo.oo 0 were fifty members in attend- play and an all-talking picture, |i „ . .,i Lowell June 27 and W' of which went to Furniture and Fixtures 2,500.00 e K nu that a LITTLE BIT sometimes goes a LONG Customer's Bonds Deposited for safe keeping 10,700.00 ance. "Alias Jimmy Valentine," will be broke even on a double-header at Pay f'"" the new horse barn, the Slock of the Federal Reserve Bank, Chicago 1,500.00 At 7:00 o'clock all were seated given. (irim| Mapids, July 4. IjoX's turn! horsemen racing free as a benelit WAYS as the KEEPER of the ZOO remarked and the dinner served was of ex- Only one complete show be- out an,| show 'em we like a week offering. . Total $829,725.47 when he fed a HANDFUL of hay to the ceptional quality, there was no ginning at 7:45 o'clock will be (|av nmnc. There were four racing events, LIABILITIES lack of attention, no manifested given. Thl. Spnrta Independents meet Mr. Runciman's mare won the GIRAFFE and that in turn reminds us that dissatisfaction, really the affair Ad in his ion for this benefit ji ., Rirreation' 3-year-old trot; Roy Dollov4iiy Capital Stock $25,000.00 !hc 0 s t th1, r in a little COIN will go a LONG WAYS here at Surplus Fund 25,000.00 was the most satisfactory of any night will be $1.00 for adults and Sunday, July 14, at 3:30 p. "nn K ra^e and L. C. Up- 50n Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc. 10,000.00 which have been recently staged 50 cents for children. Let's make nI ) .,m| f.ist game is expected,! ' 'he 23 trot. 5,505.82 our STORE and THAT'S a long ways from Undivided Profits by the Board. jH a real benefit. las'the Sparta team is said to 2,i Pacc was n,,' Anisbed. Dividends Unpaid. 2,000.00 There is an air of bominess} The Legion boys will sell tic- hw. loaded up for this occasion. Lewis won the Hrst heat, Flynn what we STARTED to talk about but you Commercial Deposits 187,112.58 .l- i |he second, and Draper, the third. Savings Deposits 503,375.44 about River View Inn, an air of jkets for this show. GET our POINT don't you? Safe Keeping Bond Accounts 11,071.03 respectability, one leaves there 1 Meet them with a smile and a The Fineis Oils of Lowell and House finished fourth. with that "let me go back" feel- K'nd hand. the Fox colored Giants broke ev- The deciding heat was not put Moral: Words or money are of value Total $829,725.47 ing, with a good taste in his Then, Tuesday evening, July, en in a double-header Thursday on. It is expected that other races only when properly used. Use your money DIRECTORS mouth, and the "goodbye" of 10, turn out when the band plays. at Grand Rapids. • Lowell won Dock and his capable better-half the Hrst. 11 to 7, and the Giants, he held, which will be an- John A. Arehart 'Ai D. G. Look and save with safety. spells "welcome—come again." nounced in these columns in due Wm. T. Condon. L. E. Lampkin. Walker and the second, !> to 3. Brooks and After the pie President Runci- time. Harry Day. R. VanDyke. Hutchinson were in the points mnn took charge of the meeting; H. L. Weekes. Coons are for Lowell in the first game. Look's Drug Store waived the reading of the min- Knight and McCall for the Foxes. CARD OF THANKS. OFFICERS One of the 10,000 Rexall Chain Drug Stores utes of the previous meeting; in- Re-Elected Byrne was responsible for all We wish to thank the horse- R, Van Dyke, Pres. I). G. Look and Wm. T. Condon, Vice Presi- troduced two newly acquired his team's runs through making Im'n' one an<' NV'10 responded Twenty patriots attended tl dents. Harry Day, Cashier. ; members, the Webster Brothers a home run with two on base. M) ""bly in our races on the 4th annual school meeting of Lowell Your account is invited on the basis of a dependable local Chevrolet dealers, each re- banking service at all times. sponding briefly. Art Carson, jan old Lowell boy was the guest V/i Interest paid for your savings of J. Ray Bergin; Mr. Faulkner, j second baseman of the Fineis ball team, was introduced by F. accepted. J. McMahon. R. H. E. starters and judges for their very J Salaries of secretary and treas- Mine Host was complimented Lowell II 13 1 eflicient work, and we also wish * urer were voted to be the same $7.95 Our Motto--Service and Quality : upon all which had been ren- Foxes 7—14—4 to thank the friends of the good + as last year. ! dered in the way of food and en Batteries—Brooks and Hutch- "W *Port that contributed at the ^ Card Honey, lb 25c The chair appointed Dr. S. S. This is a good grade of Silver, a nice pattern, an | tertainment. Dock responded inson. Knight and McCall, jfWte and made it possible for us 5 lb. Pail Honey 79c Lee and John Young to act as 0 our briefly. Second Game. I' I^V obligation to the City;; unusual price. Just the thing to fill in when you tellers. Monarch Catsup, large bottle 21c W. J. Kropf, chairman of the R. H. E. Council w''h the good old cash. Grace B. Walker and F. F. need extra silverware. Kraut Juice, can 17c Better Business committee made Lowell ,,3 7 0 Jas. P. Draper. Coons were elected trustees for Grape Juice, large bottle 52c a brief report of the recent sales Foxes 9—11—2 Geo. B. Kerr. the term of three years to suc- promotion campaign, asked that Batteries—Byrne and Hutchin- Pillsbury's Health Bran, 2 for 25c ceed themselves. R. D. Stocking the opinion of others in relation son, McCall and Harris. Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb 29c The meeting adjourned at 8:35, Golf Supplies Fishing Tackle to the continuance of the same be Only Five Malt Syrup 49c having occupied but 35 minutes. voiced on this occasion. GERMAN M. E. CHI RCH. The secretary's report will be Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Chickens, Thirty or more of those who German preaching Sunday at Rural Mail published in full in our next Fresh and Salt Fish had taken part in said campaign 10 o'clock a. m. Bible school at week's issue. Routes Now Try our Tea and Coffee spoke encouragingly of the pro- 11 o'clock a. m. Total receipts for year ending ject, advised that the committee You are cordially invited to all Due to a policy adopted a few June 30, 1929, were $58,954.31. these meetings. years ago the Post-Oflice depart- i be instructed to proceed at once Total expenditures were $58,- W. J. Gibson's Cash Market with a campaign of similar na- ment has consolidated the Low- 831.55. Cash on hand $122.70. BAPTIST CHURCH BUSINESS ture. ell rural routes making live out The Market Where Your Children Get MEETING. Suggestions were made and of six. This consolidation was the Same Service You Do, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. All members of the church and given as to the "follow up;" ev- brought about at this time by the; Services are held every Sunday those interested are requested to . u n r n..„„i i ery one was satisfied with the . . .u u u e . j t i retirement last Fall of Rural Let- at 11 o'clock over the Lowell meet at the church Saturday, July idea of letting the committee de- ter Carrier Fred L Barnes, who State bank. Subject for the les- 13, at 3:30, p. m. , cide. Meetings of this kind I faithfully and jovially served the son sermon for July 14th is "Sac- Important business, ' where men rub shoulders togeth- | patrons of route four for twenty- rament." M. Ribble, clerk. Make Washing Easy er and exchange ideas are Board It hree years. of Trade meetings wherein things This change became ellective worthwhile are brought into ac- July 1st, causing a great many tion. E. R. K. f changes in route numbers and Tfew StrandTJheatre, jCowell | disarrangement of rural letter Is Your Bank Account 0SP The Home of Vifaphone Talking Pictures + carrier schedules by lengthening Old Grocer * the remaining routes and increas- i- Evening Show* Start at 7 and 9 o'clock Soaring or Drifting? From Washer to Jroner Closes Doors * ing the volume of mail to be de- * livered on each route. It is so easy to let it sail heedlessly along with the inlOSeconds FRIDAY and SATURDAY, July 12 and 13 f Each patron has been oflicially winds . . . until you suddenly need money and go of Lowell Store advised as to their proper route into a tailspin. Watch . .. prepare! It is not hard Last Saturday morning, patrons COKINNE number and the using of this in Here is the new THOR Combination that is winning of the John Borgerson grocery their address will greatly assist to save a certain definite amount each week . . . and women by thousands to new freedom from washing found that store closed, the rem- in delivery of their mail. it certainly pays in the end. Start this week. and ironing drudgery. nant of the stock having been Norman Borgerson. closed out in bulk the night be- By the prompt and eflicient With it you YfBth faster—8 to 10 a. m. is all the time fore to a Sand Lake merchant. aid of the Lowell Post-office| Lowell State Bank required. Change is from washer to ironer in 10 sec- The shelving and counters will force. The Ledger has been able onds—and from 2 to 4 p. m. be used for finishing lumber for I already to shift the names of its It saves 2 to 4 hours of washing time—and 6 hours o the apartment that Mr. Borgerson large rural route subscription ironing time. And costs less than you have been, intends to fit up in his ample {lists to their proper number and • asked for a good washer. second floor space. Some of the Priioneti carrier, thus avoiding confusion + fixtures remain to be sold or | at the post-office or delay in de- X stored and held for future dis- j livery. For this we are indebt- J SEE—Molnar's Masterpiece of a little night club dancer posal. Used Car Bargains O. J. YE1TER who steals the love of a man—and makes him like it! ed to Willing Willie. Editor, f As has before been announced HEAR the voice of the screen's most beautiful star and the ^ Ambulance Service Undertaking ! the store and basement have been colorful Bohemian music played by the Vitaphone Music leased for ten years to "Frank's Masters. King Milling Co. FEEL the spell of Corinne's beauty as Vitaphone doubles 1926 Buick 4 Door Sedan 5 and 10c siring of stores center- her charm. Uncovers Work | ed at Ionia, and will be entirely Also a Two Reel Comedy and The Latest News. 82 Years Old t 1927 Buick 4 Door Sedan refinisbed and re-equipped by the Admission 15c and S5c. e new tenant to suit his peculiar Extensive repairs are being I 1927 Buick 2 Door Sedan needs. SUNDAY and MONDAY, July 14 and 15 made on the King Milling com- ij! At this time. The Ledger wishes pany's east side mill. Heavy ^ 1927 Nash 2 Door Sedan to express its regret that Mr. Bor- oak timbers are replacing those j; 1927 Star 2 Door Sedan gerson has deemed it best to that have been in and out of the + close his business place. water ever since the first mill 1928 Whippet 4 Door Sedan We have always found him a Gentlemen * was built there 82 years ago. An J cordial and accommodating deal- +1 entire new flume is being built. • These Cars Carry Our Used Car Guarantee er and a good friend. He has % land in taking out the old wooden • tided many a poor family over of the Tress J • work, timbers were found that X light places, many times at great HJith + were joined by oak pegs, which J E. SICLER loss to bimsif, in his nearly 11 + are as bright as when first put * YOUR OPTOMETRIST WALTER GOULD'S GARAGE years of business in Lowell. He * in place. The water wheels put * Lowell, Mlohigan HUSTON * • I • A has been a cheerful contributor G. Qaramaunl + in over sixty years ago are still f't+* r-^-i--M-•! ? | f f ,|, f to public work of all kinds and * giving good service and the firm TALKING g\ dure ' ! Defective eye sight is destructive to the nerve system. A has been a good citizen generally. * that built them is still doing busi- ' | short consultation relative to your eye trouble will reveal He is not one who will be con- ness. tented to remain idle; but he still A section of the oak beam and - | your condition. This Service is Free. Without question, the finest all-talking picture to date. has large interests in Lowell, Greater than anything the stage could offer. An amazing a wooden peg taken out as a DUSTLESS FUEL ' ! "Glare" has been found to be of great concern in its destruc- and The Ledger knows that it ex- experience such as you have never had in a theatre before. souvenir may be seen at the King l ; tive properties to the eye. Let me explain the benefit of presses the sentiments of our You see and hear the famous stage star talking throughout. Mills oflice. • Glare Proof Lenses. fellow business men iu wishing Also a Two Reel Comedy and The Latest News. Completes the Comforts of Home Admission 25c and 50c. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. v him well in whatever work be HUSBANDS enjoy their evenings at home may engage and that he will re- We invite everybody to attend main a citizen of Lowell, where TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, July 16 and 17 ; church next Sunday. when the rooms are cozy and warm, cheery his home is, and where he has a A SPECIAL ATTRACTION Morning worship and sermon and bright. multitude of friends. at 10:30, a. m. William Haines in a Talking Picture Church school at 12. noon. WIVES enjoy their days at home when there Vacation Needs 11 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.! "Alias Jimmy Valentine The Greene Circle will hold a are no grimy walls to look at, no sooty Morning prayer service, 9:30. picnic on the church lawn Thurs-i School days are over and vacation days Also A Two Reel Comedy grime or black gritty coal dust to get rid cf. Sunday Bible school, 10. Tuesday night—Band concert and regular show. Admis- day evening at 0:30. All mem-i here. Before you start on your vacation, Morning worship and preach- sion 50c and $1.00. Benefit of band. hers and their families are invit- check over this list and see that yo\i don't ing at eleven. Rev. Lloyd Daw- Wednesday—Country Store Night Admission 15c and 35c ed. Dustless Coal is the Answer son. The final quarterly conference: forget anything: Junior and regular N. Y. P. S., THURSDAY, July 18 will be held at the church Thurs- REMEMBER that in treating coal for dust, Adhesive Plasters, Alcohol Stoves, Books, 6:45. day evening at 8 o'clock. the best results are obtained by using a Evening service: "Evangelis- "THE FAR CALL" The monthly meeting of the. Brushes, Bathing Needs, Bandages, Boric tic." Featuring Charles Morton and Arthur Stone Woman's Missionary society will! machine producing a fine spray under 300 lb. Mid-week prayer service every j Life and adventure on top of the world! A woman's wit be held at the home of Mrs. F. F. pressure. The old sprinkling can method is Acid, Mosquito Remedies, Cigars, Cigarettes, balks a pirate crew. The thrilling love drama of a reckless Wednesday evening at 8. Coons Friday, July 12, at 2:30, a. adventurer and an unforgettable girl in a forgotten land. obsolete. Cold Cream, Face Powder, Corn and Bunion Special music and singing. m. All members and friends are' Also A Two Reel Comedy and The Latest News. A hearty welcome extended to urged to be present. Pads, First Aid Kits, Films, Flashlights, etc. Admission 15c, and 35c. Call 34 FOR DUSTLESS|FUEL Call 152 the public. TAV NOTICE. Come and bring a friend. Coming Friday and Saturday, July 19 and 20, Rev. Earl J. Stevens, pastor. Villaga taxes are due and pay-] Winegar & Hartman "Stay's of Sand" by Z^ne Grey. able to W. A. Roth at Yeiter'si C. H. RU1NCIMAN RPMH THP arii *••• 19—99 aujc KnjkMac I 4 c tfii TWO THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. JThursda^J^ THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday, July 11,1929 THREE "M- ELMDALE ETCHINGS. Bathing sandals, shoes, belts, NORTH KEENE. WEST LOWELL. REN NELLS REIN! ON. LOWELL SOUTH-WEST NEWS. How good it seemed this year caps and water balls at Weekes.' LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5. THE LOWELL LEDGER AND ALTO SOLO • Mrs. Charlie Lampkin enter- Sunday callers at Dexter Sar- The children of the late Steph- not to bear the cracking of the (".lair and Doris Carey, of Grand We are having fine weather for 1 tained the North Keene Aid so- gent's were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. C. H. Horn and daughter. en and Mary Rennells, with their torpedoes, etc., during the Fourth. V Rapids, and friend from Lansing, haying and farmers are improv- ciety Wednesday. Miss Mary, spent the Fourth with children, grand children and and no doubt many an injury! Grysen and Miss Betty Ixm, Mr. spent Saturday afternoon with ing it. every Thi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houser- j friends in Olivet, great grand children met July 4 was averted by the absence ofj and Mrs. Chris. DeWitt, Law- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Easterbrook. Mrs. Carl Graham and dau^h- Street, Lowell, "Michigan. man and son Harold, and Henry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellogg the tricky fire cracker. rence Sargent, and Mr. and Mrs. at the old Rennells home in Gral- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and ter Thelma. of McCords. called on F. M. JOHNSON. Editor and Publisher Houserman, Vernon and Elmer spent the Fourth in Cascade with John Lenhard is carrying his John Swartz, all of Grand Bap- tan township, to hold their ninth children spent July Fourth at Ra- Mrs. Isabelle Needham on Wed- Thirty-seventh year on the job. MORE OF THOSE *22" SOITS King, of Berlin, were Fourth of ids. her sister, Mrs. George Sinclair. family reunion, coming from dif- mona. nesday. arm in a bandage, owing to an Member National Editorial Association and Michigan July guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl injury received while cranking Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dawson Born, July 7, to Mr. and Mrs. ferent parts of the Mate, Marion, Miss Let tie Kinyon, of Lowell, Homer Lee has begun lo har- Press Association, also of Lowell Credit Exchange. Vosburg, of near Ada. his car. are visiting his parents, Mr. and I Clyde Dawson an 8^4 pound son, Cedar Springs, Blanchard, Grand was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. vest his red raspberry crop. Entered at postoffice, at Lowell, Michigan, as second-class matter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fashbaugh Josiah Blough and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. Dawson. at the home of Mrs. Lena Luz. Rapids, Mason. Pontiac. I-ansing. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon. They all Jim Rickner who is working SUBSCRIPTION RATES PAYABLE IN ADVANCE were Sunday guests of their Earl King and son Norman, were] Mrs. Mary Stinton, of Lowell, Fremont. Lowell and Grattan and spent the afternoon at Crooked for thi- Hayes Ionia company in Year, $2.00; Six months, $1.00; Three ninths, 50c; Single copies 5c. daughter, Mrs. Lee Jones and Mrs. 1). G. Mange entertained the Sunday guests of Mr. and spent Wednesday night and her sister. Miss Zona Arleth, of Vergennes townships. A pot lake. (irand Rapids, is home for a few family, of Ionia. Thursday with Mrs. James Green. F00 JOEY SEEEINO Mrs. Albert Schantz, of Grand Grand Rapids, over the week-end. luck dinner was served to fifty-1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey and days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dicken, of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leroy, of nine, after which a short busi- daughter, of Middleville, Mr. and Mrs. Isabelle Needham called Rapids. Arthur Nash and wife, of East Smyrna, were callers at Henry Saranac, visited Mr. and Mrs. ness meeting was held electing Mrs. E. W. Aldrich and son, and on her sister, Mrs. Allen Lasby, Mrs. Wm. Johnson was accom-! Lansing, spent from Saturday un- Fashbaugh's Sunday evening. Guy Monks on Sunday. the following officers: President,, Mr. and Mrs. Ernesl Aldrich spent of McCords, during the week. Light, medium and dark shades—weights suitable for panied home Monday by her til Monday at the Byron Frost Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houserman Byron Green and family from Rev. ('.. S. Rennells, Owosso, Vice Sunday at Ed. Easterbrooks. Miss Blen Dora Graham is vis- daughter and husband, Mr. and were supper guests of Mr. and home. Mrs. Wilbur Raymond, of Pitts- Grand Rapids, spent the Fourth Pres., Ettie Gray. Cedar Springs;; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kinyon and iting her grand parents in Erving year 'round wear—Fine, smooth worsteds and twists in Mrs. Leo Cowles Saturday even- with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. P. C. Peckhani. Miss Ethel See.. Cora E. Ford, Grattan Twp.; children spent Friday with Mr. this week. burg. On Wednesday they all, ing. Mrs. Cowles and Mrs. Hous- also Mr. Johnson left for North- Arthur Green. ! Borgerson and Raymond Borger- Shop With Us Treas., Jennie E. Kropf, Ver- and Mrs. George Enz, of Lake Mrs. Alex Wingeier's health new patterns and weaves—models for young men and erman were Greenville visitors in Claude Schmidt and family and son spent two days last week in gennes Twp. Delegates were ap- Odessa. does not improve as fast as her ern Michigan to spend a week. the afternoon. Miss Minnie Wieland went to! Phil Schmidt were Sunday visit- ; Detroit. pointed to write absent members John Bowlen, of Grand Rapids, many friends wish to see it. men—all ready for your choosing at the one popular price, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frost who ors at Gabc Onan's. Grand Rapids Saturday. Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and For Meat who were unable to attend. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kitchen spent the week- recently returned from their Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Row- The Misses Lucile and Alice Mrs. Earl Behler, of Grand Rap- Sports committee took charge. A Ernest Aldrich. end with relatives in Sparta. wedding trip were tendered a re- land were Saturday supper guests jtf.friendlif o/ftce Johnson and Miss Marion Pardee, ids, is the guest this week of her ball game being the main event of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slocum and Sterzick Bros., has completed ception Friday evening. They of Mr. and Mrs. C. Schmidt. ERVE tasty meat in a fricnalif tcThm of Bownc Center, called at Clin- grandmother, Mrs. Ida Young. the afternoon. Every one re- son spent Friday afternoon with a line foundation for a cottage on received some very nice presents. Mr. and Mrs, 0. C. Austin and S dishes from these ported a very enjoyable lime Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, of the Hill ('rest farm which was w $22.50 ton Schwab's and the S. W. Cus- Mr. Vincent and family, of Miss Virginia McComb. of Ad- son David, were Sunday visitors looking forward lo coming again Grand Rapids. recently destroyed by fire. kinds of Baptists, two of Luther- ter homes Friday. Irian. is spending the Summer economieally priced "LET GEORGE DO IT." Muir, called on Mrs. Clem Heeth- at George Sinclair's near Cascade. next year. (Com. Mrs. Isabelle Needham is in Addison Erb and wife, Mr. and er Sunday afternoon. ESTMLISHEO with her brother. H. P. McComb The slump in church attend-1 an and Roman Catholic." Here % Carl Storey and family, of en Is. Lansing to attend the 4-H camp SPALDING SWIM SUITS COVERALL SUITS FOR Mrs. Eugene Krauss and Duane, Burr Higgins, of Smyrna, is HieS9H al the former W. A. Watts cot- ance, by no means simply local, are seven branches of the Chris- Grand Rapids, were recent visit- LABARGE RIPPLES Gypiy Trails week at the M. A. C. Mrs. Dan Weaver, S. W. Custer helping James Corrigan with his ors of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Keefer. tage. Due to a large sup- tian church engaged in a death are real gwimming suits, fuaranteed THE KIDDIES Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheeler and The rotnimee "f the mad Is !»•.>• and a corresponding decrease in and wife and Mrs. Ira Sargeant farm work. Edmund Monroe, of Mt. Qem- Mrs. Man,- Spencer, Mrs. Tidd, wear and color for a long season's ply of the meat ccl3 sons and Mr. Wheadon of Grand slstible to most healthy, v!h'«>roii- Christian zeal, received emphatic grapple for a mere existence; 49c and Laura and Gladah were those Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Vanhoven, of ens, spent Saturday and Sunday I son Thurston. Clarence Wood Of Brazilian Qrifia from this vicinity who attended Rapids spent Friday evening at peerde. Walled up within nvv„ attention from Rev. A. T. Cart- where one could serve the main wear. Lowell, called on Mrs. Clem Hee- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. jand family spent Thursday after- listed below, we ere The name petunia Is taken fror; the reception at the home of Aus- the Ora Dawson home. hearts is the desir- t" tru'.r-. ther Friday afternoon. James Monroe. noon and evening at Ramona Whenever mar- is r.imny tie warn* petun, a Brazilian name for tobae land, of the Methodist church in purpose of all more sensibly and $4 and $6 tin Erb and wife near Bewne ahlc to offer them to Mrs. Salina Loring returned Rose and Florence Heether Glen Carey spent the Fourth in park. to travel. His deeinfst emor.ons •o. to which the petnnla is allied. his Sunday morning sermon. more creditably than is now be- WINNER WORK SHIRTS Center, which was given in hon- home Saturday, after visiting her spent part of last week with their Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Leslie Rickner and family, you at unusually low move I.im to go where lie tiasa' or of Roy Erb and wife, Mrs. son, Alvah and family, at Home Unfortunately, it was heard by ing done by the whole seven, in a FOR MEN aunt, Mrs. Clem Heether. came home with him for a two John Swanson and family, Mr.! ppen. The gypsy is the irre Erb is remembered among her a prices. Acres for a week. less than a third of the member- community crushed to the earth DUTCHESS TROUSERS John Houseman, of Smyrna, weeks' visit. and Mrs. Clarence Wood and chil- prexslble youth <•( the world; he 79c Ionia friends as Dorothy Henney, Howard Muth spent a few days FOR SUMMER spent Sunday with his brothers, The friends of Mrs. Mary Onan dren spent Sunday at Townsend Specials: has In his langimce no word for ship of the local church; and The by its denominational burden. she having worked until just re- last week with his parents "at Light flannels, fancy herringbone Albert and Henry Houseman. Thomas will he sorry to hear park. Home Acres. "duly," anil none for "possession" Ledger editor, recopnizinf! the This writer is not one of the cently in the Kerr restaurant. Frank Zahm and family, of —he is the one man who is free, she has gone to the hospital for The C. H. Runciman and Will Mr. and Mrs. Peter Santas and importance of the subject, is con- "really smart" editors; but we stripes, new browns and grays. 10c WINNER OVERALLS FOR Elbert Harwood, wife and chil- BEEF ROAST says American Magazine. Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl an operation for goitre. Hartman families are occupying, children, of Grand Rapids, spent if a button comes off, $1 if they rip.. dren and Richard Sargeant, all 1 sidering the advisability of invit- believe he is too smart to partici- MEN. Medium weight Green, of Ionia, were Fourth of their new homes on Riverside 27c lb. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ora of Wayland, were supper guests July guests of Mrs. Clem Heether, String on Midthipman ing Mr. Cartland to present the pate in a futile contest of that Open Offifce Buying Drive and Hudson streets, re- I )awson. $5.00 $1.00 at the Custer-Sargeant home Sun- Mrs. Joe Shear, of Whites The four-year education of a, spectively. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schiefla and matter of empty pews to our sort. If it was our fight, we day. The otttcers uf the corporation BEEF RIBS midshipman at the United State*- Bridge, is ill with bronchial trou- family, of Caledonia, spent one readers, not for the benefit of would move out and let the other Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Van Time, ble and pneumonia. Her mother, of London In early times purchased Mr. and Mrs. George Duke and 20c lb. Naval academy represents an in their appointments by auction, the three children and Mr. and Mrs. evening last week with Sir. and the Methodist church alone, but fellow have it. We did it once in TROPICAL SUITS BOYS' OVERALLS of Elkhart. Ind., were the guests Mrs. Ridgeway, is with her, vestment of approximately Sjo.ooo of Miss Mary Miller and father office going to tbe highest bidder. Hamelrath and son. of Detroit, Mrs. Henry Linsley. In order that the government wlli for that of all Christian churches our life; and il was the best Coat and trousers skeleton silk lin- Mrs. Albert Houserman and son Mrs. \ ern Loring and daugh- of same material over the Fourth. Harold, spent Tuesday with Mr?. were week-end guests at the G. L.J receive some return for its money move we ever made. To our mind, ed. Fine, light worsteds. Sizes 36 ter (irrtrnde, called on N. C. and the general public as well. 79c Miss Lizzie Leece will leave Herman Houserman, of Saranac. Not So Good Bangs home. WEAVER'S a midshipman is required to serve It is certainly worth while for the case cited by the Michigan to 40. Thursday for Vestaburg. later go- Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Christian-1 Thomas, of Home Acres, Friday at least two years on frraduation The man who takes his time asn evening. Dividend Christian people to consider the pastor is one calling for the ing to Rock Lake, where she will ally takes others', too. sen, of Cadillac, came to spend before being eligible for resigna $10.00 attend the Rock Lake conference MARKET Mrs. Vern Loring and daugh- tion. importance of active church work practical and practicable Chris- the Fourth with their son, Wm.l I® ranging NEW WASH 2)UITS FOR THE of the Brethren church, which Christiansen and family and arc ter Eleanor, spent Thursday with in their own communities and to tian unity advocated by us; and will be in session Friday. Satur- her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. LITTLE FELLOWS AUTO LOANS Mt remaining a week or more. Juror Kept Tab •There one kind of printing ask themselves "What would be presents the only sensible solu- SELZ $4 OXFORDS day and Sunday. and Mrs. Louis Luneke. thut yon want—printinp ihnl pays Facts About the TehpUce Mrs. W. H. Anderson, of De-! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luneke and In a trial at Cincinnati, one of the result if nobody attended to tion of a problem crying to $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krauss Legal Rate of Interest troil, spent the week-end with; a dividend on the imcvtmenL for summer are comfortable and and son Duane, atended a reunion DARROW FAMILY REUNION. son, Richard, spent Sunday with the Jurors kept track of the evi- their church duties better thai^ Heaven for a common sense give long service. Black calfskin Mrs. Albert Roth, who is taking a The Darrow family reunion Mrs. Fannie Pell, of Plainwell. dence with toothpicks. When the •A letterhead with rlpht sort of at Devil's Lake, which is near FIDELITY C0IF0MTI0I Toronto laads a!l Canadian cltieB type properly hulancrd in a real do?" "Do I want the work of the settlement. We still think that leather, rubber heels. Jackson. collage at Morrison Uike Gardens was held at the E. E. Kiel home Robert and Jack Pell returned defense scored n point he would put WILSON FANCY SUMMER HOSE. In telephcmo devebpnenu with her guests for the week. j |v Fourth for the pleasure of u toothpick in one pocket and when | b u nin c-.» aHf>et. 11 w in s th c approv- church in my community to be "really smart preachers" would Miss Mary Miller and father en- OF MICHIGAN u home with them for a couple of Silks and Rayons, assorted patterns Rev. and Mrs. Minty and Mrs. his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. weeks. the state scored n point he would i al of tbe perpon receiving your not participate forever in such $4 tertained Rev. John Bare and letter, end while be is in this given up?" "Shall I do at least a Belle Collar, of Grand Rapids, Smith, of Portland, Ore. Other put a toothpick in another pocket. son, of Napaneed, Sunday, also National Bank Bnilding 1 portion of the work and sacrific- an unseemly scramble. 39c The city ol Lradca now has 138 There were so many toothpicks in frame of mind your letter is read. Mrs. Susie Miller. spent the Fourth with Mr. and'guests were Mrs. Anna Dennie, telephone eschantjeB as compared Bnt Try to Buy Itl the second pocket that this juror •The fame reaooning applies to ing necessary to keep il up. or MEN'S CORDOVAN WORK Saurday noon when M. P. Len- Ionia, Mich. Mrs. Freeman. In the afternoon W. D. Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. E. IT'S N O "MATTER IF YOU with 120 a year ago. all motored to Fallasburg park. IP. Moore, Mrs. Eva Allen and| Worn by Napoleon during his re- voted for conviction m once. any other job of printing. Neat- shall I "Lei George Do II?" And, SHOES AND OXFORDS WILSON ATHLETIC UNIONS hard arrived at the farm to at- Under State Supervision ness, the right weight and kind of supposing that George slumps LAUGH. tend to the farm duties he found paper, the color of the ink, the $2.45 79c six dead sheep. His first thought Bulgaria Land of Roses too? What then? While commenting with an out- In 1SS0, there were 2100 Bell sefcerion of the tyi>e,all play an was that dogs had attacked PAG, Kirk'* Flake The production of attar of roses important Dart in the proauction As we have already indicated of-town clerical friend on the in- tolophoacs In service in Canada. Kiel, of Jackson, Allen Behler] them, but saw no gash, cuts or SOAP and Crystal White week with their maternal grand- ernment Inventory makers as a ranks us the fourth leading prod- | of dividend printing. the religious slump is general, not tolerant spirit which has divided WEST VERGENNES ITEMS Wow there arc more thaa 725,000. mother, Mrs. R. A. Buchanan. a/hd family, of Lake Odessa, Lloyd luere uct in the export trade of Bulgaria bruises of any kind, so know there is.,,,,, romii,. i™;.. \i.. second-hand garment. As JTe or# equipped Protestant Christians into more must be other reasons for their Mrs. Lelha Woodman and baby 5 N, J such It Is listed in the state assets and in shipments to the United local. II isn't the fault of the rl d to pveyou A lhai\inilof than two hundred sects, ho relat- death, so he put forth across the of Detroit visited her aunt, Mrs RI^vL V V ""1 Mrs. Lewis Veto. Mr. and at an appraised value of SO francs States it is the principal item. preacher. 11 is a part of the Several islands off the coast of printing. t us farm and soon found a hole in the Fred Ford, the past week. Potruff ^'nd ..Vtjnv or S33i. Roses were first cultivatHl around 10 posi-war slump in morals, in law ed this pertinent series of cir- Maine are "being connected with the the valley of Tundja at Kazanlik. 1 prove it you. fence that led to the bean field, Chas. Ward and family of Can- family, ol Kerne, were Sunday ^ 5^,^ "SjESL F:,?™"t h cumstances. mainland by telephone cables this r and then spread to the \alley of observance, and in the general going in the field he found sheep non township were visitors at D gU»ts of Wm. Unx and wife. ^ jclli(, « j Land Hurt by Dam Some—probably—minor difi'er- (i^oovTs S. Hudson's Sunday. Bummer. Strjema. in the vicinity of Karlovo. ; decline in good citizenship stan- tracks and arrived at the bean Mr. and Mre. William Hartman the day visiting. The Senior The boUoinlund «>f Kgypt is not on the south. ences lead some members of an stalks which had been stripped Ben Sharp and family, Lena nB fertl'e 1,8 11 w'us before Assuan dards that has followed and is a entertained in their new home Kids an(i their guests, Mr. and fur several rods. Thus be camc Hermance and Mabel Gross and dani was , ullL T,,e ,ucl ,1 wa8 part of the treasonable war on old'-r church to pull out and or- The Telephone Pioneers of Amer- his mother, Mrs. E. P. Hartman,IMrs' smiTh 'leVVFrida^for'Roval ' " "" children spent the week-end cnrrled ,he Ni,e h v ganize what they called the to the conclusion that the sheep ica will hold their sixteenth con- his sister. Mrs. Ceroids, niece and oik where thev sm nt Ihl w2*- - the Constitution on good govern- camping at Half-Mile lake. ate too many of the beans which vention in the city of Minneapolis 3 cans husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howard with relathes Mondav n^ing Is stopM by the dam. It "Church of God." DifTerences The Both, Althaus and Wittcn- Sultana Red Kidney Beans f ment and law and order in gen- poisoned them. on Octobcr 17, 18 and 19. Koenigshoss and little son, all ofjthey began their trip, which will" settles back of" the dam. mid the again developed and the dissent- Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stahl, the bach families had a picnic at clear water which Irrigates this eral, that is the fruitage* of the Not since President Roosevelt The Jews and Seventh Day and pilots must be sober. Auto- 15* 1includ include e NiagaraNiagara, , ErieErie, , Penn. twins, | Mrs. Stahl's sister. Townsend Park Sunday. Nntley Die* ih, land below lacks the fertilizing ele new Whisky Rebellion aided inp brethren withdrew and start- Adventists and some other people nn( Mrs. Grace Sober and three; Youngstown, Ohio, Washington, FARMERS-ATTENTION! entertained Booker T. Washing-j mobiles and aeroplanes are as a Mrs. Erb. visited with friends at Mrs. Lois Wheeler of Kalama- ment. ed another church slylinp it the Enough telephone wire to girdle can 10* children, of Everett, Wash., are D. C., and other points to be gone and abetted by a conscienceless ton, has there been such a race are greatly exorcised over the million to one and drivers must Fort Wayne. Ind., from Wedne- zoo has been visiting her par- "True Church of God." Still later the earth 12 times has been add- in Lowell on an extended visit two weeks. big city press and a minority fol- row as has developed over the proposed new calendar which is be sober too. That's a reason a day until Sunday. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. James,! ZjanZV* Insure With The {other diflVrences were discovered the past week. ed to the Bell telephone lines In the Sultana Jam AnFiavm with her brother, Leonard An- As He Understood It lowing of the same character. appearance at the White House to start, if at all, on January 1, million times more important. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver and Mrs. Bert Hinds of Ionia is a I Canadian provinces of Ontario and drews and wife, aunt. Mrs. Wm. AN APPREIATION. A Harvard student who puts in II is a part of the new social and slill another exodus followed Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Donges, all of Mrs. Oscar De Priest, wife of 1933. They publish a sample visitor at Lone Pine Inn for a Quebec during 1028. Andrews and cousin, Mrs. Byron| We wish to express our appre- his odd hours, profitably, waiting Slate mutual Redded Fire and slill another church was of Pennsylvania, visited the Frost and family. elation of the lovely flowers and revoludon wrought by the auto- a Negro Congressman from Chi- calendar which shows the real home of their uncles, Dan Weav- few days. on tuble, wrote to his family sav- Insurance Co., of IllicK. y mobile, and the radio, both pood formed, this time beinp desipnal- EDITORIALS Mrs. Liza Hettle of Grand Rap-j Mrs. Harry Shuter, of Howell, dainties sent us by our friends ing that the Job was great fun. HOME OTFICe-FUWT MICH cago. particularly warlike is Saturday or Sabbath day to er and Josiah Blough last week. Four hundred carloads of apples ri cen ed as the "Only True Church of is spending this week with her ' ^'y* "One English student wanted cocoa things in themselves, but subject the language proceeding from the "wander backward through the From Pens of Other Editors ids has been spending a week at •were sold the other day as a result John Krum's. sister, Mrs. Wm. Marsh, as her Mr.j and Mrs. John Kellogg. for breakfast. He asked for it to great abuse. God!" Share Enjoyment of a transatlantic telephone call eiMT $75,000,000 at Risk + Southern States which gave Hoov- week," reaching Tuesday by Frank Collar and family of| AiUNncaRMailC^ daughter Elizabeth, is camping in bis native accent •cow-cow.* The While Ibis series of events and To enjoy n thing exclusively Is made from London to a Yakima waiter brought him two milks."— Thousands of us, yes, millions er their votes in the last election. January, 1937, on account of the SEE WHAT DAN SIMON "WENT Cannon township were callers ah with her group of camp fire girls Why Pick on England? eoinmonly to exclude yourself from 1 Boston Transcript. Over $200,000 Cash Assets $ of us, ostensibly pood, well-in- their causes may appear import- D. D. Krum's Sunday. (Wash.) fruit broker. at Baldwin, who are being chap- Commen. ng on the prevulencc It is not expected that the North "blank" days, instituted by the AND DONE." Hie true enjoyment of It—Thorean ant to the participants, to Mr. Av- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hook and eroned by Iheir guardian. Miss of gambling among English women, a We aim to furnish the best policy written. Prompt ^ tentioned citizens, are so given to can see eye to eye with the new plan, one on the present last It is a hard thing to lose faith erape Citizen they appear trivial, son of Detroit are visiting at | The opening of an aerial tele- Carol Vanharlesveldt. magazine article says: "There is not Age Does Not Give Value seekinp the wide, open spaces on South on the race question; but day of the year and one other in in a friend, and we deeply regret n and Liberal Adjustments J We Have Living Evidence Frank Ryder's. phone line between Roumanla nnd Last week's visitors of Mrs. friendly^ game of bridge in Rng The fact that a violin is old does Sunday morning that we cannot and the peneral inclination is to our loss of confidence in our nnt we can look with a degree of al- leap years, placed at the end of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ryder and Hungary provides the first tele- Bradley bathing suits for Miss- G. D. Cook and family are Carrie Coulter, were her sister, ' ' " ^by pick on Hngiand, par not necessarily mean that from an laupb and if the Almipbly has a brother editor, F. M. Johnson, of Scientists have traced man hack spare an hour for church attend- lowance upon their horror of June. Personally, this objection family of lowo are visiting thi phone service between those coun- es and ladies al Weekes.' spending this week at Hess lake* . Mrs. O. B. Matter, her daughter "enlarly?—Detroit Free Press. intrinsic standpoint it is more val Phone Director, W. V. Burras, 153-F3, Lowell J the Lowell Ledger, but he tells it to a fish. It looks us though they're This and That ance, and to take a small share in sense of humor. He must lauph Ryder families. tries since the World War. Bessie Foster, of Lansing, spent and son-in-law, M. and Mrs. Har- •able than a newer one. Some ot threatened social equality of the to t h e new calendar does on himself in The Ledger last "n the right track at last.—Adrian Mrs. W. J. Rivett, of Detroit, loo. Anyhow, it's no matter if Dally Telecniin. spent the Fourth with Mrs. Mar- July Fourth with the home folks, vey Leising. from Akron, Ohio, the recently made violins have the expense of the church up- white and black races. At the not appeal to us as vital, except week. From Around such exquisite tone that they can you lauph. Approximately 385,000,000 calls ^tuni M . and Mrs. Edwin Fallas en- « .a , J • of W. T. Lewis, Sec'y., Flint, Mich. \ keep. same time we have to remember as what concerns the religious He was just starting for dinner Wheat Shields Poppies garel Staal. r scarcely be Identified when com Unpardonable Omission were completed from Indiana Bell 1 Some of us.—loo many of us.— in his fliver when his neighbor Poppies are associated with Otis Poller and wife, and tertained with a family dinner ESUT 'r "^ pared with the work of the old 710 F. P. Smith Bldg. J that Mr. Hoover is president of rights of others concerns us. The Telephone Company telephones The Old Town Sundav Mrs. Wesley Keim, of Grand Rap- m®w Forty years aco the writer wa H SALK 0R through interminable tratllc conges- • Conner and and Mrs A. C Blanchard. ! - . 4U "Revealed by the Spirit. Prof. W. A. Ludwig. principal J.^nrv^iV iSfllJd TRADE— F o n OI ua 1 Worker Not Underttood From the moment we landed in Detroit on Sunday and Monday, j tion. The Fort Shelby Garage is but followed a sample advertisement The Hattie Peckhani Group of i-oweLowelnl schoolss livfivee yearsyears,, com-icom-1 .if!L 7„ .• .. and died at his property. »«»••«house« in; SERVICE How Automobiles arc Tested Miss Mildred A drawing by Anna Green ap- Mr* nu u lie who would do some great through all the devious courses of will meet Julv 19. at the home of nleting four years course at U. of " ', / ^o^ellon Monroe ave-| apids. Mrs. F. B. Mc-; a sh rt half lock f oni 16 irand Rapids, I>eare tha POTT.- WW. OTtf WW BWf tlWT 'iitter has nb ^doliitlons on 1!.— Asdic Post were other guests. • kansas Gazette. JAmeric a Magazine. . . T * ' .-wG!: ••••• m a,, | | " OT* • I •B 1 FOUR IHE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday, July 11, 1929 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, Thursday. July 11, 1929 FIVE - MORSE LAKE. Uncle Dick's BILL BOOSTER SAYS: SOl'TH BOWNE. NOXIOUS WEEDS NOTICE. DAVIS LAKE. This and That Rail Birds Lowell Items Classified Advertising School meeting was held at Gr«at Auk in Muieum Wm. CosgrilT and wife atlend- Notice is hereby given that all Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, Mr.I XAfh Rirthdax wnn ANY WANT AD UP! f Morse lake Mondav evening elect An assembled skeleton of the ex- » t»l ,— jed a party Tuesday evening al the noxious weeds growing in the and Mrs. George Newell spent V tinct Great Auk. the huge bird From An 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith ALTO Township of Bowne. Kent coun- the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. McCORDS ADA once quite common In North Amer- My Favorite { in honor of the bride and groom. t ty. Michigan, must be cut down John Karrer. ica, Is on exhibition at the Field ++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Old Stories Mr. and Mrs. ('harles Johnson. ami destroyed on or before July Mr. and Mrs. Linkham, Mr. and Museum of Natural History, Chi- £.*». 1'.I2!I. Those failing to com- Mrs. Leah Combs, of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dygcrt were Mrs. Hoyt, of Grand Bapids, visit- McCORDS MATTERS Twelve pages this EAST ADA-SPRING HILL. cago. hySf%ln X.Cobb ply with this notice will be liable who is visiting her sister. Mrs. in Detroit Monday. ed at Ihe Albert McConnell home Harold Wood of Pontine spent Band uniform bene Mr. and Mrs. Vern Coger were to penally for such neglect. Clara King, spent the week-end Thursday. ihe Fourth with his grandparents, July 1(5. Turn out. Sunday callers at Willard Smith's. Defining the Millennium Mr. and Mrs. Wortbey Silcox L. A. WABNEB. with Mrs. Minnie Bowck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brunson Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Veenstra MATTER OF SHORT DIVISION were in Lowell Saturday. Highway Conitnissioner, Newest neckwear, i One definition of the millennium The Speicher reunion was held and daughter, of Galesburg, spenl Richard Chapman and wife and baby were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Pennington Bowne Township. and handkerchiefs at would be the day when the found July 4th at the Karcber and the latter part of the week with and Bobert Munger, wife and WO Kast-slders strayed fm of tirand Bapids called at Mrs. July 4, 1928. (c 6-7 Henry base and family. advertisements equal Ihe lost.— Blough home, 18(1 being present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Vollwolier. baby of (irand Bapids spent lasl Edna Green is vlsi • o(T their enstomary beat. The Mary Stone's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vosburg and New York Sun. T They were from Ohio, Indiana, Miss Angie Beckwilh, of Wash- lawlon, south of 1 middle of the afternoon found them Thursday evening at Boy Mon- son called on Mrs. Eugene Wil- und Pennsylvania and other plac- Miss Betty Slater is spending a BOWNE CENTER BUNS. ington. 1). C., Mr. and Mrs. Claude week. In one of the fashloaahle side street* ger's. son in Grand Bapids Sunday. es. Pot luck dinner was served few days with Miss Marion Col- The Thomas family reunion Ford, of Caledonia, and Mr. and E. C. Walker and Meclunical Sluttering Just off Fifth avenue. They were Mrs. Zoet. who has been at This Is Going to Be a Sizable Gas Tank Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Burns and in cafeteria style. by at bost wick Lake. June 3(1. was held at Bowne Cen- Mrs. Fred Davis were guests of Friday in I-ansing Chief Red Tomahawk Inspects a Field Gun The height of curiosity would tired and hungry, too; It had heen Butterworth hospital the pasl children were Sunday supper Mrs. J. Linton, daughter Vada, ter. and was well attended. There Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis Sunday. seem to have been reached by the a long time since breakfast and Mr. and Mrs. Will Speicher and two weeks, is Improving rapidly. brother. ucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vos- were one hundred there. They Mr. and Mrs. John Karrer and man who wants to hear what a their business, whatever It was two daughters, of Middlebury, and Opal Dintaman were Granu Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates can- Mrs. C. Perry, of t urg. had a very pleasant time, the old- son spent Sunday evening with e slow-motion talkie picture would be which had brought them so far up Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mish- Bapids shoppers Monday. ed at the ('lark and Williams the week-end with The young son of Mr. ard Mrs. est '.Id years, and the youngest Miss Edna Heirer. like.—Portland Oregonlan. town, had kept them from lunch. ler and children, of Shipshewana, Mrs. Bose Bryant and Mrs. Cora home Friday night. Hoffman. Andrew Dolstra spent several baby, K months old, was a great They saw the entrance to a smart Ind., spent Thursday night at the Vanderlip are papering for the Charles Fox ami family and Helen Munger and friend spenl days recently wilh Allen Smith. grand child of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mr. and Mrs. John restaurant much frequented by Karcher and Blough home and Misses Mary and Addle Sinclair. Miss Leon a Pettit. of Kalamazoo, the Fourth in Sunfleld. Dick Bolt, of Grand Bapids, It Wouldn't* Take Muck Bloomer, another was great daughter spent the what in the metropolis are known attended the reunion at the same spent the week-end at Loren Dy- Boy Munger and daughter and was a Tuesday fisherman on Mr. and Mrs. Worthey Silcox grand son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grand Bapids. The advisability of pusnlnc a c:ir us tea^ hounds. They entered place. gcrt's. friend went to Hastings Friday Grand river. and son Claude and wife were al Thomas. Officers and commit- Willard Dennie a nt the curve denends on whether bnt Immediately the surrounding* Helen Eash spent the week- Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. McConnell evening on business. Beeds* lake the night of the tees were elected to act the com- nicely settled in thei the widow wlH think the IOSB cov- abashed them. There was so much end with Dorthea Perkins, of entertained relatives from Sheri- Mr. and Mrs. Eli entertained GOVE CORNERS. ered by Insurance. — Newcastle Fourth. ing year. They will meet at on Vergennes road. magnificence on view; an orches- Freeport. dan Sunday. several friends and relatives for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wittcnbach News. Bowne next year. This was tra was playing; smartly dressed John Mishler, wife and moth- Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Macon and Mr. and Mrs. 15. P. Bates, of dinner Sunday. Mrs. Anna Smith attended the Allhousc family re- daughter and Otto Myer were more like a jolly home coming couples were dancing In an open er, Mrs. Ellen Boush were Thurs- (irand Bapids, were supper guests Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Wood and is spending this we union held at Fallasburg park than anylhing else. Credited to Ditraell space; the waiters were superior day evening supper guests of W, Tuesday evening dinner guesls al of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thurs- Harold Wood were Saturday eve- with Mrs. Shcrwooc Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison's. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beid, Mrs. The saying. "It Is easier to he looking persons in clean shirts. Mishler and wife. day and called on Mr. and Mrs. ning guesls of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Minnie Clemens, of Detroit, were Mr. and Mrs. L. Carl Aithousc and children, of critical than correct." Is attribute!' "Ike;* said one of the aliens, "dls Mr. and Mrs. Elwood. Keith Eleanor Hayward and Bulb Win. Schrader. Wood. spent Sunday with 1 Louisville, Kentucky. week-end visitors with Mr. and to DlBraell. ain't our kinder place—we gotta go Daniels and wife, of Hastings, Boiiins. oi .^outli Lowell, were Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hunter, Helen Munger and friend and Archie Velry and v Mrs. Julia Sinclair returned to Mrs. J. S. Thomas. slow and not make no breaks. Leave Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shultz, father week-end guests of Marian Colby of Lowell, visited Mr. and Mrs. U. brother. Robert spent Thursday her home in Grand Bapids, after Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baalaer and Special for Saturd: N Length of Web us slip a coupla seats at a side table mother and daughter Alma, of at BOSIWU-K lake. S. Hunter, of Lowell, visited Mr. night at Bamona and enjoyed the visiting friends and relatives of son. of Detroit. Harry Elmo and rugs. blue, rose, gol A spider has been known to spin i< an' see what the rest of dese guys (irand Bapids, visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee and and Mrs. U. S. Hunter Sunday. fireworks. this vicinity the past ten days. Nellie Clemens, of Howell, were each. Warner & Si a thread almost 20 miles lotflr. Is takln* before we gives our or- Abe Eash s, sons of South Boston were Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Miller are Mrs. Earl Douglas and children H. L. Coger and family and week-end guesls of Mr. and Mrs. der." Warren Boush and family visit- day evening dinner guesls of Mr. spending the fore part of the spent Friday with Mrs. Berl Frances McCarty Howard Gregory spent the Fourth Guy Smith. To Ike the Idea seemed a good ed Sunday afternoon wilh Wm. and Mrs. Henry Slater. week wilh Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Douglas. this week in Grand at Heed's lake. Lucina Beid and sun will re- one. They sought out a compara- Mishler and wife. StaufTer. Henry Fischer and family of her cousin, Helen F> Gove Lake has been a busy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandahl, main over for a few weeks visit tively quiet comer and made them- Lucille and Alice Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Slauf- Saranac spent Saturday night at Mrs. Hattie Rousi of Grand Bapids, visited the place the past week. The Grove selves small and Inconspicuous. But Marion Pardee spent Friday af- wilh her grandparents and other fer and children attended a party Boy Munger's. former's sister, Mrs. Axel Erick- Fourth in Grand Ba) being filled with picnickers and their ears and eyes were busy. ternoon with their aunt, Mrs. W. relatives in Bowne. at Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie son. Frank Tredenic son and family Friday. lots of fishermen who were out Two slick-haired youths of the CosgrifT. Pete Kres, of Caledonia, was Call, of Freeport. ALASKA ATOMS. Mr. and Mrs. M. I on the lake. lounge lizard type sank gracefull} W. H. Pardee and wife were Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon brought lo Bowne for burial Mrs. E<1. Liml spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. llilberl Moflit have spent Sunday with Kii K. K., Vining and Mr. Gregg, down at • nearby table. Sunday dinner guests of William and Mr. and Mrs . Claud Silcox Monday. Wilh Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Lind, a niece and nephew and little "Well, old top." said one In an Claude Cole, of Sm the landscape gardener were out CosgrilT and wife. Callers dur- called on Mr. and Mrs. Alger Dy- Mrs. J. S. Thomas spenl a few of Caledonia. daughter visiting them from Ok- affected English accent, "what shall Mrs. A. Velzy am to Cascade cemetery Wednesday. ing the day were Fred Lewis ami gcrt of (irand Bapids Tuesday days in Lansing recently. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gress and lahoma. It ber July 7.—Mr. Brown, of Eaton spent Fourth of Ji William McClellan, who is em- wife, of Whitneyville, Mr. ami evening. son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchan Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and "I have It," said his compauiun ployed on the Great Lakes spent Mrs. Walter Apton nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon. Bapids, was calling in our neigh- and children, of Grand Bapids. son. and Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dean and Mrs. Carl Wingc brightly, after a moment's thought; the week-end with his family of Cascade, Lee Bryant and wife, of Lowell, and Mr. and Mrs. borhood last week. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox, Mr. and spent the glorious Fourth with Mrs. Mary Stintoi "we'll split • bottle of White h^re. Claude Silcox spent Friday eve- Mrs. Minnie Clemens returned Mrs. Freman Diefenbaker ami ter Ethel, are in Dc Rock." of Alto, Boy Blough and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dean in their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardener, of ning with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lo Detroit Wednesday afternoon. family were guests at Win. ter to submit to an < The eavesdroppers made a mental Edwin Miller and wife, Peter new home on Godwin street in Saginaw, visited their cousins, lioughton, of Clarksville. Last week. Tuesday night, thir- Schrader's Sunday evening. week. note. Next another pair of danc- Speicher and wife, of Pennsyl- (irand Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walker over ty friends met at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Curley and Chief Red Tomahawk, eighty-year-old Sioux, said to have slain Sitting Bull, the leader of the Indians at the ing men dropped Into their Imme- vania. spent Monday evening and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campau and Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Coon were Mr. and Mrs. Johi the week-end. and Mrs. Guy Smith in honor of family spent Thursday evening More than one hundred workmen lowering the huge base of a 10,000,000-cublc-foot pas tank for the Pacific Gas Custer massacre. Inspecting one of the latest three-inch field guns at Fort Myer, Va. The venerable red man was diate vicinity. After an almost af- Tuesday at the Karcher and sons, who were week-end guests Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. tended the ball gan Mr. and Mrs. Charley Johnson, at Beed's Like. A Electric company Into position In San Francisco. The tank will be 228 feet high and 270 feet In diameter. It equally Impressed and mystified by the modern war tools. He was the guest of General Summerall, chief of staff. fectionate argument these two Blough home and attended the at the Stone home, called on the Herb. Conner in Grand Bapids. Greenville, at the Evils of Prejudice who was recently married. will be of ihe telescopic type, having five collapsible sections. agreed to split a pot of tea. But Speicher reunion. •.ormer's mulher, Mrs. Carrie Fred Wester and friend of Ot- Gordon Fox is at the Dunbar Sunday. The Nutrition club met wilh Prejudice surpasses all the other one of them must have fell like Marion Pardee spenl the wcek- Campau, of Grand Hapids Sun- sego called nt the Henry Wester experiment station on St. Mary's Mrs. Henry Johnson Saturday, Lawrence Maxson sins of men: It has made history being extravagant. end with her cousins, Lucille and day morning. home Sundav. Biver in the I pper Peninsula, lie baby spent Sunda; We Do But One and there was election of ollicers. nnd orgy of carnage and makes civ- "Tell you what." he added, "sup- Alice Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skidmure expects to be gone until the first Bapids with her pe Lava From Vesuvius in Its Destructive March Leaders, Fern Aldrich, Irene ilization today a brief Interval be- pose, old dear, that besides split- Mrs Iva Blough of Lansing, as- Mrs NVbjtc vsl.rL. Suu. HARRIS CREEK of August. Navy's Air Fighters Ready for Maneuvers Kind of Printing Johnson, secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Nystrom. tween two catastrophes.—Rev. Har- ting the tea we cut up an order of sisted her cousin. Mrs Ida Blough . , . „ Mr. and Mrs. llilberl Moflit and Ul s s uf Mrs Currie c u Clara Porrill, chairman, Anna Mrs. Win. Anderson, son How- Mr. and Mrs. Gar ry Emerson Fosdlck. No natter how imall the toast between us?" Tuesday and Wednesday gelling . . Mr. and Mrs. Macon and Utile uf GraI1(1 Hupidj Th al Smith. ard of Grand Bapids. und daugh- Mrs. Newton Wilc( order, no matter how bid... At the adjoining table Louie ready fortheSpeicher reunion. . . , , j,, daughler spenl the Fourth at wo have but one tlandard u mk ( stlUNV 1{a uona Guesls at Guy Smith's Sunday ter Veltna of Ann Arbor, left Wed- day al Benton Har Easily Evidant stndghtened himself. He had Milton Weitz drives a new car. ,j . yfii.,-,,,,,,,. (iunlake at the Pallison collage. by which we measure our R nesday for a visit with relatives the cue to Ihe proper mode of pro were Earl Smith and family, of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderson and Mrs. Klaasen. According lo the I impart ment ol efforts in bandiinl it. We are Boy Blough drives a new car. in I raverse City und Newberry. cedure now. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd lluughloii (irand Bapids. and children, who have been vis- Mrs. 1'. A. Hawk e Commerce, the supply of nuts Is satisfied only when it is Ralph Sherwood and family, of Thos. McCarthy of Grand Bap- "Ike," he said. "I'm onto de Lowell, visited Tuesday evening ^ •'••ugliler Suzanne, of (Harks- Dick Beil, of Detroit, spent a iting relatives in the village re- Larkin club Friday ndequate. Many Incidents in the .ell, vi ids visited his mother Saturday. curves of dls dump. now. I'll tear NN ul!sls 0 few days in Bowne wilh wife ami turned to Iheir home in Lansing news of the day tend to support the with Wm. CosgrilT and wife. w* ' ..V Vi ,Vl l c.? ( Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson were enjoyed and a The Best We Can Do N r 1 son and friends, returning Sun- department's finding. — Hoston a herrln' wld you!" Geo. Nagler, of Freeport. was ; J ; »'j -Mrs Claud Silcox. and ami family. John McCarthy. Wm. Sunday. served by Ihe bosk (SV hv ihe MoNaueht Svndlcnie. Inc t day. Transcript. taken to Blodgett hospital Sunday Hillary and family and Violet Fourth of July guests of Mr. Mr. ami Mrs. CI J , nPnnV Sirs. J. S. Smith returned home for X rays Tuesday morning. He ™ . and Mrs. Joe Coon were Mr. and ard. of Detroit, sper Motor Car Oddly Named Ziski of Grand Bapids and Bulb will undergo an operation for Mr. and Mrs. Valda Watts en- from Lansing Saturday night, Mrs. Claylon Cole and son, from to Sunday with hi Sullivun of Parnell drove to BEPOBT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Some fanciful names were given mastoids. terlamed wilh two tables of where she had a very enjoyable Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Clair and Mrs. A. C. Blan many of the early makes of motor visit with her son John, and • irand Haven and Muskegon Sun- George Krape and wife, of New bridge Wednesday evening for day. Cole and children of Newaygo, curs. A few of them, long out of family. A drawing by An Paris, Ind., spenl Wednesday eve- the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Herb Conner and the picture, wore Autodymuule. In A lillle excitement was caused peared in the Maga ning at the Karcher and Blough Behler of Grand Bapids who were Friday when the struw slack little daughler ami Miss Mildred Sunday's Detroit I FARMERS STATE BANK ItKM; Uuckmohlle. In Brown SOUTH-WEST BOWNE. Cole and friend of (irand Bapids. Icker. In 11WS; Ben Mar. in I'.M"; home. Iheir guests over the Fourlh. standing close to John Troy's ceiving honorable i Genevieve Morgan has return- Harold Fox is driving a new REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FABMEBS STATE BANK. Comet. In ISKIS; Uixlu Flyer. In Mrs. Roland Nelson and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pallison and •d to Ihe home of her sister. Mrs. barn caught lire. It burned lo the Arthur Avery an' car. AT ALTO. MICHIGAN, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 29, till7: Kveryhody's. In li'US; (ias- dren, of Indiana, spent from daughter Merle and Otto Mver, John Heir, after several weeks ground, but fortunately no harm Fourth of July wi Mr. and Mrs. Berl Brown left 1929, AS CALLED FOR "BY THE COMMISSIONEB OF THE BANK- mohlle. In I'.HH; (Sreat Smllli. in Thursday until Saturday wilh her Mr. and Mrs. Hibert, Mr. and Sirs, ^sit with her mother at Norlh- was done to the barn. Mrs. Helen Avery, Sunday for a Norlhern trip. They ING DEPABTMENT. 11)11; ficariess. in lirjU; Mercury, people, Andrew Blough and fam- R. j. Macon and daugliter of Tulsa, ville. Mrs. Lewis McDiarmid and panied them home were accompanied by Mr. and in HUM; Motoretle. in 11)11. Mlghtv ily Friday evening, they all were Oklahoma, visited the Getz Farm Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaugh- Mrs. Lyle Patterson spent Friday i visit. RESOURCES Commercial Savings Michigan, in IPi:!; f. S. Long I Ms- supper guests of Peter Stahl and and the Muskegon Oil wells Sun- afternoon with Mrs. Joe Ander- Mrs. Don Fox of Grand Bapids. ton were Saturday afternoon vis- There will be a Mission Truck Mr. and Mrs. Cle LOANS AND DISCOUNTS: *51,120.78 $ 34,797.40 o.ft i nge for ns, snve tnnt u nnw m:o beuceiui'iii. >%e^>vrre cueiutuiya on entrnnce so nnrrotv thnf on!y n IhH" und "finding your" toothbrush tluue ou unoiber tliousnuil ^miies THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. Thursday. July 11.1920 SEVEN this coral atoll In one of the loneli- It whs cool at night, but ndl tin- | smnll bant could pass thrnucb It. alive with nnfs. The nuts were pai^ farther to the FIJI Islands, where est and least-visited reaches of the ticularly pervasive. We could only pleasant so long as our clothes A strnnp rnrront rnn fhronjjh the there were sure to be ships load- VERGENNES CENTER. MORTGAGE SALE. 1 South Pacific. Kverything lost, bnt guard ngalrsf them by pulling Ibe were dry. The weather was fair, Council of lhe Village of Lowell oppnlnir • We nisi our nncbor on ing with copra for the ammunition 3C Callers al Ihe Carl Hieri home Default having been made in COUMT "we stand like an oak." but an occasional whale would has caused this bond to be signed legs of tables, chairs, and other factories of Europe. We figured on llie coral nml trlbered «»iir ship t" Proceedings Ihe Fourlh were Mrs. Rosa Kerr the payment of a certain morl- articles of furniture in cupfuls of making around sixty nautical miles come alongside and douse us with YOU I by Ihe President and counter- If wltb n lotiK ruble. Thp pull of 'Round Home !and daughter Emma, of Grnnd gage, dated October 1st. 1914. When It Begins to Buck CHAPTER XII the spray of his spout. Then, in our llie currcnf kepi ber fur enoucli wafer. We slept at night to the a day, so that, if we had to go all signed by the Clerk of said Vil- damp cbthing, we felt Ihe chill of of Common Hapids. and son Carl, of Ionia, made and executed by Phoebe J. ^HAT 'S LUCKMER, I olTsbore. I wns nfr^M. for n wbllc. ceaseless shuffle of rats, huge in the way to the FIJIs. It would take ! I age and Ihe corporate seal of Unknown to you thai good the night. The days .were broiling s Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McPherson Quick, of Lowell, Kent Counly, thnf a sblff of ilie wlnrl mlpbf blow Cactawayi on a Coral Atoll. soient fellows, running about on us approximately thirty days. Thus can advertise /"• ,-n/*Jll aid Village to be hereto affixed old Ford car has been pul hot. but even while taking advan- land granddaughter, Barbara Dav- Michigan, to Rowland Ryder and her on fbe reef, buf we snw. nfior THE last German colony! We top of our tents. Piperle waged war we should be back with a ship in VxCJUnClf |:1n(l the interest coupons hereto ^Cm&S-KtNNisoN j to an unusual strain. It against them, but the odds were throe montiis at most. tage of what little shade we had, we profitably ••• i nn.nii MioKioon Tunn 17 1029 attached to be executed wilh the is. of Lansing, and Rudolph Hieri Phebe Ryder, husband and wife, i splutters and bucks and a while, that she had dragged founded it ou tills beautiful iso- too great It would have taken a We discussed our tactics thor- grew heavy and torpid. We had, k miior of ihe Vom-1'''hographed fac-simile signature and Hetty Lee. of Grand Hapids. of Vergennes Township. you may be sure there is anchor. If the current were strong lated coral aloll In the middle of The first step toward nuxzsi whole regiment of terriers to end oughly for the expected capture. above all things, to bo careful of Mrs. Curtis Pierce, of Grand Kent County, Michigan, in joint- some reason for such un- enough for that, why surely It the Padflc. The imperial German m nn (m>n c H of ^ h eVi il a go™f ^ Village Treasurer and this The Letter From Home Coprriihl bf by • Lowell that plague. We would steal aboard. Half-past our water supply. We never dared in advertising is the choice Rapids. drove out Wednesday ure and entirety and lo Ihe sur- would be strong enough to keep flag of war flow from Hie top of Lowell was held al the Council J^nd t'' be dated the first day of usual behavior. Slop by Donblrdit. Dorm A Co. Flashing birds of paradise flew three in the morning was the best drink enough to quench our thirst of the proper medium. If June morning and look her aunl. Mrs. vivor. and recorded on Ihe 5th the tallest palm. 1 was the viceroy, said Village on June » A. D.. 1929. How I like to get the letter Thomas her from blowing ashore. Leaving from palm to palm. Gorgedus hum- completely, and were. In fact, con- Rooms in | Mary Kerr and daughter lo the day of October. 1914 al the oflice our Ford repairing shop by chance and not by desire, of hour. Men sleep their soundest you decide upon specid Countersigned: That the homefolks write to me! several men aboard as a watch, we ming birds with green and yellow tinually thirsty. 17. 1929. al 7:30 o'clock p. tn. Icily for the day. In Ihe evening (tf lhe Register of Deeds of Kent and let us give il the once course, and my sailors and our then. A couple of us would go to folders or circular letters, President. went on land for a glorious shore breasts darted among the branches. By way of amusement, we had Present: To read that Dad is feeling better- Mrs. J. L. Thompson brought County, Michigan, in Liber 384 of prisoners were my subjects. The the officers' cabins, the rest to the Village Clerk. over. We will locate On one occasion we rnn into a decided" mar ne miitfr nor cranrr u leave, sailors, officers, prisoners, readings aloud from the one book let us aid you in the choice O. J. Yeiter. President. them home. Mrs. Melissa Den- mortgages on pages 112 .•md 113. only visiting nationals from else- With every flower there seemed to forecastle. We would show our pis- FORM OF COUPON. Is as chipper as can be, mosi Intricate complication. We any loncer He wanted to pul his and all. we had brought along. Fritz Ren- of paper, ink and type. Harry Day. trustee. what's wrong in a minute, be a great butterfly. The whole tols, disarm them, and herd them And to read the lines from Mother nison came wilh them for a two Said mortgage was on the Isl day feet on land at any price, lie came What would we find? We wanted where were the three Kanakas, the Robert Hahn. trustee. No. and put il in good order in bad oxpectcd I ho coinpllcntions of Island was aglow with butterflies. below. It would be good to sneak ter's comic story, "A Trip to Con- $25.00 weeks' visit. of December, 1926, assigned to war and piratical strategy. That to me wilh a strange idea. Would water and fresh food. When we turtle catchers. "Tho White King stantinople." and at night the The result will be a finished E. A. Thomas, trustee. As to little things they do Wrong of Ihe Society isle of Mopella," my They floated on wide, beating wings to their clothing first and take away On lhe first day of December. I^on Potlruff. of Cleveland. Nellie Devering. which assign- a short time at little cost. was pan of the came. But at tho I not land him on a desert Island got inside of the lagoon, we found of greens, violets, and reds. squealer wheezed and blared, and product that will attract E. R. Kniffin. trustee. From the one day to the other. male facetiously called me. One of their belts and snip the buttons off A. 1)., 1929, the Village of Lowell Ohio. spenl the Fourlh wilh his ment was recorded on the 15th time to which 1 refer we were faced and leave him there a castaway? to our astonishment that if was a Once, in Ihe middle of the night we whiled away the tedious hours attention and be read by O. L. Beebe, Iruslee. the Yankee captains put it difTerent- their trousers. Then, when you hereby promises to pay lo bearer As the weeks they journey through. father. day of June, 1929, in Liber 683 wilh a new and tender compiica- Anything was better than ship , breeding place for turtles. There 1 was awakened by a small, sharp, have them put on their clothes they singing old German folk songs. your prospects. Trustee Day offered the follow- Rev. and Mrs. Cartland called of mortgages on page 548 at the board. Buf the principal part of were hundreds of them In the water ly. He called me "the Sea Devil the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) lion, a romantic complication. repeated sound — knick, knick, stand, without belts, suspenders, or After three days we sighted Atiu. ing resolution: on Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hieri Sal-1 office of the Register of Deeds of his plan was more subtle, lie and on the shore, huge fellows King of the South Seas." And he dollars al the office of the Bank They wish that we were near them. "He's got his wife along." Board- knack. It was the opening of tropi- buttons, holding up their trousers. the first island of Ihe Cook group -WHEREAS, the Bank of De- urday. Kent Counly, Michigan. Central Garage would be reckoned dead at home, i weighing two or three hundred caustically described our lovely Isle of Detroit. Detroit, Michigan, be- ing Ofllcer i'reiss informed me. cal flowers. I wont outside and Thus they are helpless. We had a and a British possession. There troit. of Detroit, Michigan, pur- And were not so far away, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Anderson The amount due on said mort- and his people would collect his In- j pounds. The water was full of as "a poisoned paradise." Every- was no ship in sight Too bad, but ing the semi-annual interest due A. H. Stormzand Phone 43 He referred to an officer of one there 1 snw the lovely Queen of few bombs loaded only with pow- chaser of the bonds of the pro- And I know how much 'twould cheer and Clare Anderson and family gage to this dale of principal and surance money. Perhaps I would i beautiful llsh. There were big lob body was good humored, despite our that day on its bond No. , of tbe ships. Indeed, we had no- Night which blossoms by the light der. harmless, but capable of mak- perhaps a ship might be expected Notei Made Legal Tender posed issue of sixty-five thous- bard luck. dated June 1st, 1929. them. attended the Wright reunion at interest is Four-Hundred Three ticed a woman aboard the captured be so kind as to make if seem cer j sters wUhoiit claws that promised of the tropical stars. It Is a great, soon. Anyway, we bad to make Tbe legal tender act came Into and. ($65,000) dollars of the VH- But our little South Sea colony ing a terrific noise. If there is any Village Treasurer. the John Wright home Sunday. Dollars ($403.00) and attorney i tain that he was lost. Yes. no?, to be the best of food. The atoll port nnd gel fresh food. Aside To be near us. day by day. ship. gorgeous bloom, eight or ten inches trouble, you throw one. It hurls effect on February 25. 18C2. This jage of I^well for the reconstruc Thomas supported Mrs. Charles Saligeber and lee of fifteen Dollars ($15.00) The officer in question presently On tbe Island be could live as 8 was alive with birds, hundreds of passed its first nights uneasily. For from the danger of storm, if our the sleeping places, we slung hammocks across. There were thousands of nobody, but the terrific explosion act provided for tbe Issuing of MM.- lion of the hydro-electric dam I Hesolution. It is not that they are lonely, daughters, Mrs. Elsie Rosenthal, provided for in said mortgage introduced me to his helpmate, and Robinson Crusoe, a kind of exist ' thousands of them, with nests and them. Scores of glowworms far voyage continued for any length, between the palms. At intervals, a creates a general panic. A couple 000.000 In United States notes. These and plant, does not desire lo ac- Biit—I scarcely need to tell. of Chicago, and Mrs. Hay Story and by statute. a knockout she was. pretty, petite, ence which he fancied would he '»»» everywhere. They were so brighter than any we know, hov- we feared most of all btri-berl and On roll call, the vole was: coconut would fell from a height of of men with tiieir beads about them notes were simply paper money, but cept more than fifty-seven thous- and children, of Lyons, and son Default having also been made and—well. Just a bit roguish. ime ,r,e •CUrvy. which our diet of hardtack YEAS—5. NAYS—0. For you understand—it's only quite agreeable. I'nfortunately for ! " ' 1J ""'y hoys whom I fifty or sixty feel and go widzzing ered about each, eager to catch the can do wonders with dosens In a the act dedored them to be lawful and, ($57,000.) dollars of bonds Max. called on Arthur and Annie in the payment of a certain mort- "By Joe," I thought, "sailors of to c ,,loc, pn u h would Inevitably bring upon us un- money for Ibe payment of all debts. Resolution unanimously adopt- That they love us all too well. him. I felt obliged to decline. I was • " P W for an close by a man's head. While our magnificent perfume that the open- panic. Another good thing is to for this purpose, due to the five Anderson the Fourlh. gage, dated October 23rd.' 1915. SPECIAL This Coupon these days are marvelous fellows. omelette returned, sayin ing Queen of Night gives forth. In less we varied It with fresh vege ed. not Interested in swindling Insur- fellow countrymen back In the cit- have a couple of fellows outside per cent limitation as contained Mrs. Eliza Hettle. of Grand made and executed by Phebe J. Where do they get these swell-look- "I didn't get an egg. The birds the darkness I could see the flowers tablet. Requisite Quaiitin Trustee Thomas moved the ad- ance companies. ies along the Rhine were complain- shout suddenly and make a great in Section 2778 of the Compiled There is little that they write ut Hapids. who has beeh visiting Quick, of Lowell. Kent Counly. and were so lame and trusting thai I only by the light of the glowworms. A crowd of nnlives. fine looking option of the following Resolu- ing wives? When I was tn the ing about the night raids of lhe disturbance. That creates excite- Knowledge is essential to con- Laws of Michigan of 1915; friends and relatives in West Michigan, to Rowland Ryder and hadn't the heart to disturb them On every side were these eerie noc- Polyncslnns. watched curiously us tion: That amounts to very much. From your own forecastle it was different." CHAPTER XI French and British bombing squad- ment and throws people off their quest; only according to our ig- "AND WHEREAS, due lo this Vergennes. spenl Salurday wilh Phebe Ryder, husband and wife, and take their eggs." turnal lights, a dancing lamp of our little craft drew up lo the "RE IT RESOLVED that the But their letters all delight us In those days an officer's wife rons, we had our bombing problem guard. 1 said to my bo's'n: norance are we helpless. Thought statutory limitation said Bank Mrs. Marv Kerr. both of Vergennes Township. Nor was the island wiihuut bu gathered glowworms illuminating dock. Klrcbeiss nnd I'went ashore Common Council do and it here- negative was something to run away f'jm— Shipwrecked In Southern Seat. also. It didn't make much differ- "Don't hurt anybody unless you creates character. Character can has amended its proposal of pur- With their human, homely touch. Mrs. Marv Kerr. Mrs. Melissa Kent County, Michigan, in joint $1.29 man inhabitants. We found three each flower. In that unearthly and stralghi to the house of the dominate conditions. Will create* by does estimate and determine as usually fat. usually savage, and al- XX/'E AMUSKI) ourselves by play- ence whether you were bumped off have to. We don't want to spoil our chase of June 1.1929. by agreeing Dennison. Nellie Kerr, and Mr. ure and entirety and lo the sur- Kanakas. Polynesians who bad heen gleaming, like a kind of moonlight British resident. He lay stretched not less than eleven (II) years, As they tell about the weather. ways sloppily dressed. I thought Ing wilh lhe sharks. The land with a falling coconut or a falling clean record by killing anybody. circumstances and environment.— to purchase fifty-seven thousand, vivor, and recorded on the 25th Hand Colored, Framed Enlargement—Size left there by a French linn to catch only stronger, the odorous petals out in his shirt nnd trousers on n Besant. the period of usefulness of the re- With its days of sun and rain- and Mrs. Will I^aux. of Lowell, of all the windjammer captains un- lubber can scarcely imagine the ha- bomb. The result was all the same. But. by Joe. if a captain or a watch- ($57,000) dollars of bonds instead day of October 1915 al the oflice turtles. They were greatly fright- shone with the ghostly nuances of Borneo long clmlr on Ids porch, nnd constructed Hydro-Electric Dam attended the Scott reunion nt 6 x 10 or 8 x 10 der whom i had sailed, and 1 could tred tiie sailor feels for those blood- After one whizzed by your ear, you man raises a rifle or a pistol, don't of sixty-five t housand. (865,000.1 Like the life they've spent together, of the Register of Deeds of Kent ened when they found that we were their naturally flaming colors, didn't even get up when we np- and Plant, for which reconstruc- Campau lake the Fourth. Subject to withdrawal without notice not think of one who had a wife thirsty monsters. We had a par- would very likely go down to the wait till he shoots. Get him first" dollars, to pay par and accrued Now a smile, and then a pain. Counly, Michigan, in Liber 384 of fJermans. The French had told white, crimson, sapphire blue, vio- pronched. He wns a good looking tion this Council upon authority William Read is spending the that looked like a chorus girl. ticular grievance against them. A open beach to quiet your nerves. On a bright summer morning- interest therefor, plus a premium mortgages on page 166. Said lliom frightful tales about the let blue. In the South Seas, the fellow, but lazy ns Ihe devil. The has directed the issuance of Fif- week at Lansing wilh the 4-11 Well, times do change 1 There was swim now and then would have Then If you tried to sleep there, August 23, 1017, to be exact—we LOWELL CKIIT EXCUUE of twenty-eight dollars and fifty mortgage was on the first day of Name Moches. We, however, quickly made flowers have little scent by day, Inssltude of the South seas hnd ty-seven Thousand ($57,000.00) There is little there to thrill ut. club. the captain we had captured in the provided us with needed baths and llie land crabs would soon convince ail shook hands. There was no cents. ($28.50.); December, 1926, assigned to Net- friends wilh l hem. They were much while the sun shines on them. At certainly got him. and liformtiM Birea Dollars par value of bonds of the Mrs. Eliza Hettle. of Grand Atlantic who had such a pleasant would have been a pleasant nnd you that the beach was no place cheering, merely quiet, earnest "AND WHERAS this amend- As we read from line to line. tie Devering. which assignment Address relieved when they found that we night, when the dew falls, perfume words of friendship and good luck. "My name Is Vnn Houton," i be^ E. R. Knifln. Secretary. Village of Lowell in payment Hapids. visited ber brother. P. Utile bride, and now here was this vigorous diversion from tho end for a weary war veteran either. ment and modification is satisfac- As But their letters always fill ui was recorded at the oflice of the did not intend to injure them, and awakens. It Is truly a perfumed It was the first time that we sixty- gnn. "nnd this is my chief officer Office, 104 Main Street therefor." W. McPherson and wife one day Please give directions for coloring officer and his sprightly beauty. less monotony of cabin and deck Patrols of flghting marine crabs torv to this Council; Register of Deeds of Kent Coun- when we made amicable overtures, night And the nostrils of man are Southnrt." Trustee Day supported the ad With a feeling sweet and fine. lasl week. I guess i can also add myself to our wooden prison. Many a lime would raid that beach every night four seamen had parted since the Owned and operated by Lowell they wore only loo glad to respond. excited by tbe rich and almost op- Tho resident looked nt me Buspi- "THEREFORE. BE IT RE- Mr. and Mrs. George Frost ty, Michigan, on the 15lh day of the list. Here i am, skipper of • I looked down Into the cool, re Seeadler had set sail to run the Board of Trade. A good paying option of said Resolution. Just to know they're feeling better. D. G. LOOK, Lowell, Mich. First, my boys ran hither and After being chased out by tbe crabs, pressive blending of odors. The dously. It was a true BrlllRh mis SOLVED there shall be issued by called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas June, 1929 in Liber 683 of mort- peaceful windjammer now, taking freshing element, and a shark you would go back to your ham- blockade eight months before, and record is the buyer's greatest as- On roll call, the vole was: And from pain and care are free— thither to satisfy their curiosity Queen of Night gives off the per- trust. Ordinarily, your Englishman this Village fifty-seven thousand Read Sunday. gages on page 548. my three-master ihe Vaterland a- would idle beneath my gaze, ns It was only now, at tbe moment of set YEAS—6, NAYS—0. •jftout this strange island. Then mock and lie awake wondering when fume of vanilla. Mingled with it Is the best of fellows, a pleasant ($57,000.) dollars in bonds for the Is the best news in the letter Harry Chaffee and family, of The amount due on said mort- round the world, and I have my, ihough wailing for me "there. Tin saying good-by. that we realized Resolution unanimously adopl- tiiey settled down to useful occupa the next aerial coconut bombard- comes the scent of hyacinth, orchid, chap to meet, a perfect host. Buf above described purpose, in de- That the home-folks write to me! Lansing, spenl Sunday with his gage to this date of principal wife along I have already de- sailors passed the time by angling how closely attached to one another lions. Some set about catching fish ment would commence. So life dur- mayflower, and heliotrope. Sweet- In wartime you had fo admire nomination of one thousand. (I.- parents. and interest is One Hundred scribed Irma, the fairy princess of for the voracious monsters. They ing those first days on our tropic we had become. We who wore APPROVED: and lobsters. Others gathered birds' smelling breezes blow, and above is them. They were on the lookout N. B. H. SHEPUI OOO.) dollars each, all bearing Marian Head, in company with Thirty Four Dollars ($134.00) my green island in the Canaries. would catch a couple, tie their tails going could see a brooding ques- O. J. YEITER, eggs. A few brought annfuls of isle wus not nil skittles and beer or the tropical sky with its clustered for everything. Their brains seemed dale June 1. 1929. wilh interest the Mattison family witnessed and an attorney fee of Fifteen Yes. sailors' wives have Improved together and throw I hem back Into tion In the eyes of those who were Physician and Suifeon VILI-AGE PRESIDENT. coconuts. Three boys turned a big orchids and coconut milk. Y'ou can flashing stars and gorgeous Milky made only of suspicions. Klrcbeiss. at five per cent per annum, duo MURRAY LAKE—MOSELEY. the tragedy at I-nke Michigan the Dollars $15.00,) provided for in Id looks these days. the water. The sharks, unable to staying behind: LOWELL. MICHIGAN O. J. BREZINA, turtle on Its back and pulled It bet we worked bard getting up Way. Hanging above tbe horizon who spoke English better than I December 1 and June 1. of each Miss Jean Bennett, of Stanton, Fourth. said mortgage and by statute. Aboard the Seeadler we greeted agree on the direction of their mu- huts! Luckily, there wore no cas- "liow will lhat overloaded cockel- Negonoe Block VILLAGE CLERK. TRANSATLANTIC along with a rope. There were wild is the far-famed Southern Cross. did. continued: year thereafter, the maluritieH of is spending a few weeks wilh her Harry Salzgeber. o f Niles. No proceeding al law or in MICHIGAN BELL the pretty little lady with great shell stand heavy weather?" tual movement would have a great ualties from either crabs or coco- Office Hours—10 to 12, a. m.f 2 to The minutes of the regular pigs on the island. We shot a couple. "We are Americans of Dutch said bonds being as follows: Two i aunl. Mrs. Burr Davis. spent the week-end with his par- equity has been instituted to re- cordiality. Our former fair com- lug of war. The sailors thought the nuts. In the middle of the camp we Never mind, we would probably 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. meeting of June 3rd and the Spe- Soon the boat put out to Ihe ship birth. A few montiis ago we made Thousand ($2,000,) Dollars due TELEPHONE HAS Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Frost and ents. cover either of said debts or any pany had been so pleasant that we plight of their loathed enemies quite We cleared a large space for our made a sort of plaza. The See- find out soon enough. The under- Phones: Officc, 36< Residence, 47 cial meeting of June Kith were loaded deeply with a huge collec- a bet at the Holland dub in San June 1. 1933. Five Thousand. $5.- Mr. and Mrs. Byron Frost, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosen- part thereof, now, therefore, by TELEPHONE CO. anticipated another similar bright- comical. adler's batteries furnished electric standing was that, if we did not approved, as read. tion of epicurean delicacies. That village, and built huts out of tim- Francisco that we would sail from 000) Dollars due June 1. 1934. WIDESPREAD USE Lowell, attended the church fam- virtue of the power of sale con- ening of the dull monotony aboard. light for it, and there we gathered return in three nfonths, something On motion by Trustee Thomas 1 thal, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Or they would take a large shark bers. sailcloth, and palm leaves. Honolulu in an open boat via the ily reunion at Wabasis lake the tained in said mortgages and by The monotony was indeed broken night tiie mess was fit for the table every night. We still had plenty of had happened to us. They should and Ten Thousand. $10,000.) DoI_ Ray Story and children, of Ly- tie an empty and water-tight bar Tbe first one up was a queer-look- Cook Islands to Tahiti and back to supported by Trustee Day the | Fourth. somewhat 1 But in a decidely dif- of a royal palace—turtle soup wilh champagne and cognac left from wait for us until then. Afterward. lars due annually June I, 1935 ons. and Max Salzgeber spenl the the statutes in such cases made rel to tils lall nnd heave him over. ing tiling, but our architecture im- Bonolnln. The wager Is for twen- Muilding permit of the Griswold Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ford and Long Distance Rates Are ferent way than we had expected. turtle eggs, broiled lobster, omel the capture of the champagne ship. King and his men were to get away IL P. fiOTFIENEI to 1939, inclusive. Fourlh wilh Iheir parents, Mr. and provided, notice is hereby The fish would dart downward, but proved with practice. Our prison- ty-live thousand dollars. Would Poster Advertising Co., was Oc^D-spaDDing Service Utilized John Andrews spenl the evening The officer had not been long aboard ettes of gulls' eggs, roast pork, and So, in the cool of the evening, we from the atoll as best they could. Physician and Snrfeon "BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- and Mrs. Charles Salzgeber. given, lhat on Tuesday, the 24th the barrel would slay relentless at ers. who were all American's, helped yon. my dear sir. kindly give me granted as per application on file. of July 4th at Heed's lake. before be look me aside and made for dessert, fresh coconut. sat out there on tbe edge of this ED, that the amended and modi- u Unique Ways for Busuess Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Groenen- day of September, 1929, at 10:00 Surprisingly Low the surface Now would ensue a us a great deal. They understood We sailed out of the lagoon, a certificate that we have heen OVER CITY STATE BANK Yeas, 5. Carried. an awkward and somewhat embar- For days we lived a delightful equatorial Potsdammer Platz sip- fied bid of the Bank of Detroit Sunday guests of Mrs. Lemuel boom and family visited her sis- in the forenoon, we shall sell al desperate struggle which we could the art of pitching tents. They built through tbe coral entrance, into here In accordance with tbe terms LOWELL. MICHIGAN On motion by Trustee Day the rassed confession. He had been poetic life, dining in a way that ping drinks out of wine and brandy for these bonds be accepted on and Social Calls Davis and family were Mr. and ter, Mrs. Barker, of Grand Hap- public auction to Ihe highest follow by watching the gyrations of a special town for themselves, and the open sea. The hulk of the See- of onr bet? Also, we should like Office Phone, 222-2; House. 222-3 Tax rale for the year 1929 was For Instance: thinking things over. millionaires could not afford. We glasses. Just as we might have at the following terms: Par, plus Mrs. George Barnes and children, ids. Sunday. Lena returned home bidder, at the North front door the barrel. I'ne sharks displayed gave the streets such names as adler lay there helpless on the to lay In a supply of fresh water, made $1.35. divided as follows "Count," he said, "in your re- smoked quantities of fish nnd pork the Adlon In Berlin. There was accrued interest, wilh a premium Milton and Mildred, John An- and lillle Elsie stayed for a visit. of the Kent Counly Court House, an excellent ey® for chunks of ha Broadway. State street Pennsyl- reef. The tide was high, and tbe canned goods, and fresh fruit" General Fund. $1.05. Sinking ports you may say something about nnd stowed it away. We found fresh plenty of pipe tobacco, and Doctor of twenty-eight dollars and fifty drews, John Purdy and son Guy, in the City of Grand Rapids. co with hand grenades In them vania avenue, nnd the Bowery. In breakers swept over the coral. She The resident yawned, looked ns Fund $6,211. Band Fund $10 Who uses the transatlantic tele- Mrs. Rivett and mother. Mrs. my having my wife along." water on iho Island and refilled our Pietsch had taken care to rescue cents, ($28.50.) Mr. and Mrs. Will Engle and Michigan, thai being the place When the bomb went off In the lime we contrived to arrange quite was a red brown now from rust over with a watery eye and replied. Supported by Trustee Thomas. pboue? McGinnis. Mrs. Emma Boughey. tanks. Our traces of scurvy and from the wreck a store of his end- S. S. LEE, IL I. "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED son. Claylon, Mr. and Mrs. Burr where the Circuit Court for said "Yes." 1 replied. creature's stomach, pieces of shark 'ecent dwelling places. Of course, and weathering. Each flooding bil- "Well, a man must be a bell of Yeas. 5. Carried. Roll Call of Ionia, and Hill Rivett. of De- berl-berl disappeared, nnd we were less cigars. The wind blew, the Phyaician and Surgeon lhat the form of said bonds and A New York evening newspaper Davis and Miss Jean Hennetl. county is holden. the premises "Well, by Joe." he continued, "I would go flying in all directions. we also Installed our wireless set a- low raised ber a bit. and then she a fool to go In for that kind of Moved by Trustee Day support- troit, were visitors of Mr. and rapidly getting ready to continue stars shone, and the orchestra al- Office Hours—11 to 12 a. m., 2 to coupons be as follows: recently asked the questiou impor- Mrs. Gus Shrocdcr. of Belding. described in said mortgages, or wish you wouldn't say anything We had been In the Pacific for shore in order to keep in touch sank back hopelessly with loud sport" ed by Trustee Thomas thai the Mrs. T. Read the Fourth. our cruise nnd work of havoc In ternately played German classics 4 p. m., 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, UNITED STATES OF AMERIC* spent Sunday with her parents, so much thereof as may be neces- nbout it Don't say anything about fl;" months now, nnd had sailed with passing ships and events hap- groans and creaks of despair on "Sure." Klrcbeiss said politely, sonally, saying thai reports of lilu Dorothy Hieri and Gerald Park- Austrnlinn waters. 3 to 4 p. m. mailer of purchasing uniforms George Kellog and wife. sary to pay the amounts due on my having a wife along. My real 35.000 miles. With our stale water pening out on this side of the world. from the operas and American rag- the coral bed. As we passed her she STATE OF MICHIGAN er, and his sister Florence, and On the second of August, w^ "bnt }nsf the same, we should like OFFICE IN LEE BLOCK for the Hand he referred lo the deals in rubber, sugar, and flour wife might find it out. and then time melodies. Ah, yes. this lasl seemed to call over to ns: COUNTY OF KENT. John Purdy and son Guy, of Charles Benedict visited the Getz said mortgages with six per cenl, and the lack of fresh food, scurvy made ready to leave the ship for Nor did we neglect to take ashore to have the certificate. Won't you Rand Fund wilh power to act are often the outcome of telepliono r there would be h—I to pay." bit of the once glorious overseas Office Phone, 93 House, 11 VILLAGE OF LOWELL. Smyrna, were dinner guests al farm the Fourlh. (6 , i interest and all legal costs, was breaking out among our men, another day ashore. Al nine-ihlri> a heavy arsenal of arms nnd am- "Come aboard. I want to take give It to us or tell ns who will?" Yeas Carried. calls from lhe United States to "Oho." I exclaimed, "so that's German empire wasn't such a bad No, *1.000.00 Will Engle's. Ella and Norma Weeks an together with attorneys fees pro- and then herl l»eri. which "turns the I noticed a strange bulge on the munition. Including rifles. Luger pis- yon on your voyage. Don't desert "Oh. to hell with yon. don't bother The report of Justice While of the way the wind blows, eh?" little paradise at all. We cast- HYDRO-ELECTRIC DAM AND Europe; or that an American finan- Gordon Frosl and family, Mr. visiting Marian and Emma Read vided in said mortgages and here- blood to water." I.imhs nnd Joints eastern rim of the sea. I called my tols. hand grenades, and dynamite. your old friend." June 15lh was read and placed on "I said she was my wife," he aways out there in the solitude of me. Fve Just had dinner and wam PLANT RECONSTRUCTION cier in Paris has employed tho and Mrs. George Frost, Dell Ford this week. inbefore mentioned. were swelling. We imperatively In short, we had a perfect little And as a wave raised her it filtt. continued lamely."because I thought officers' attention to It. At first we the South Seas felt as though we to take my nap." JOIN I. STITKEI BONDS. YKAH 1929. telephone to keep in touch wilh and wife spent Sunday afternoon Said premises are described in or less, between 4:30 a. m. and needed fresh water nnd food nml fov a with everything except a caia- seemd as though she were strug- On motion by Trustee Day sup tllen Chaffee is camping this It might help to save her from ...thought it a mirage. Bui It kepi were the only people left in Ihe Even his British mistrust with —DENTIST— KNOW ALL MEN BY .THESE his stockhrokers in New York; that at Fallasburg park. said mortgages as situated in Ihe a rest on shore. But where could 5mwinp |nr P „ r;imp bnse. Some of our men who had gling to get .on an even keel again ported by Trustee Thomas th week at Ralligan lake wilh tin 7:00 p. m. your sailors. But I don't want my world, like Noah and his family on which he first regarded us. sub- Phone 216 Honrs 9 (o 6 PRESENTS, lhat the Village of a Wall Street speculator In foreign John Rennells, of Grand Rap- Village of Lowell, Kent Counly, we go? All the Islands of the Pa-1 romantic tendencies constructed and come to ns. only to find that following Bills were allowed and Henrys, of Ldwell. and Sinclairs. wife to find it out. Mount Ararat. sided Into tbe indescribable some- Open Wednesday and Saturday Lowell in the County of Kent and sxchange has been able, by con- ids. is assisting Dell Ford wilh of Ada. Michigan, described as follows, cllic were in the hands of the "country homes" for themselves a the coral held her in a relentless ordered paid. Yeas 5. Carried 1 You can call the following points and talk for "All right, sir." I said. "1 won't French. British and Japanese. We few hundred yards away in tiie But after about three weeks of thing that comes over a white man Evening, 7 to 9 Slate of Michigan acknowledges versation with London or Berlin, his carpenter work. Claylon Frosl is staying with to-wit: The South one half (S ^) grasp. Tears filled our eyes Roll Call. of Lots One (1» and Two (2,) THREE MINUTES for the rates shown. Rates to reporf it. and i won't let my offi- certainly felt It keenly, now that Jungle. Then we named the place this Garden-of-Eden-witbout-an-Eve who yields to tbe soft enervation of Office closed Thnraday afternoons itself justly indebted and for val- o reap a handsome profit. Mrs. Roy Haines and Miss Lot- Groenenbooms for a few weeks. cers or crew know anything about "Good-by, Seeadler." I colled; the tropics. He now looked at ns Light and powe r $1,495.57 lie Kinyon. of Lowell, called on Block Thirty, (30) of Avery's other points are proportionately low. ihe whole world was against us Seeadlerhnrg. Sea Eagle Town. existence, fbe monotony of it began ue received hereby promises to The newspaper story stated that Mrs. Fred Wesbrook and chil- It That will he best. Treat the "perhaps we shall never see you merely as mad fellows who wanted General 1.068.63 Moseley friends the Fourlh. Plat of the Village of Lowell, There was no inhabited place thai There were gulls' eggs everywhere to get on our nerves. Of course, pay to bearer the sum of one dren, Ralph. May and Lily, of D«y girl ns your wife. I will keep my more. And even If we do, you can him to do something too crazy to City Hall Oper 47.32 Mich instances tell only half the The Swiss Ladies' Aid social al Kent County, Michigan. Station to-St«ti«a vould weiconie us. It made us feel along the shore, but the birds were there was tbe "wife" of Ihe officer thousand, $1,000.00) dollars in Chicago, and Mrs. Ira Wesbrook From Lowell lo: mouth shut, and you keep your never sail again. Nevermore will merit bis consideration Waler Works 12.50 story, for actually a lurgo propor- Dated. Lowell. Michigan, Rate very lonely. brooding now. nnd most of ihe of Ihe . . . but she was far too (LERI 6. TOWSLEY, M. 1. lawful money of the United Gottfried Bieri's home last Wed- called on Mrs. Kerr and Nellie mouth shut. songs resound on your decks. (TO nB COMTINUKD.) Slrcet 165.94 tion of the transatlantic telephone June 21, 1929. ALMA 45 "Well." I said to my boys, "we eggs we collected hnd half-formed busy to be interoslod in the rest of Slates of America on the first day nesday evening was well attend- Monday. It wis a difficult point of morals Nevermore will you raise your sails Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Band 119.30 calls are social In nature. For ex- HROOKFIELD 45 will pii k out some nice deserted Utile culls In them. We got around us. We hadn't been sent out to of June. 1933 al the office of the ed. Nettie Devering—Assignee o f aboard ship. If the sailors found and fly a flag from your masts." Offices; 504-505 Ashton Building ample. an American sportsman Mrs. Ted Elhart and baby and Mortgages. EATON RAPIDS 45 island where there will be no hand this by clearing a large section of colonize the South Seas and fake Philotogrin Bank of Detroit, Detroit, Michi- SOUTH-WEST LOWELL NEWS. out that the girl was not tho offi- Citizens phone 62479 Total 2.909.26 telephones to a London friend, GALESRI RC. 45 rrlsed against us and no wireless beach and throwing tbe old eggs life easy. So we cast about for a A brisk wind carried us west- I never had a dear gazelle to gan, wilh interest thereon until Mrs. DeWerde and little daughter Charles Yeiter accompanied by H. E. Springett—Attorney for As- cer's wife, but only a kind of stow- On motion by Trustee Day sup- isklng him to arrange a fortnight signee of Mortgages. KALAMAZOO 45 to call the cruisers, and we will gel Info the lagoon. Then the gulls way to go buccaneering again. ward with n swelling of our sails. charm me with its mild eye. but I GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN paid al the rale of live per cent, returned lo their homes in Hol- Mrs. John Prysan's children vis- away, they would lose all respect ported by Trustee Knifiin the OWOSSO 50 water and some kind of vegetables flocked back and laid more eggs, Our flrsr need was for a ship to The happy Island receded. The last have something better "far—You per annum, payable semi-annual- »f grouse hunting in the Scottish and after a week's slay at Mur- ited their daughter and sister in Business Address—Lowell. Michi- for hei. and there was no telling Council adjourned. Yeas 5. Car- OLIVET 40 and maybe shoot some game nnd and thus a supply of fresh eggs take the place of our unfortunate German colony and the wreck of should taste Mollie's pnnkin' pie!— ly on lhe first day of June and rlighlands. Tourists growing lone- ray lake. gan. (5-16 what they might try to do. Sailors ried. Detroit Saturday and Sunday. have a line shore leave. Then, after wns assured. three master Impaled out there on the Seeadler slowly dropped out of Houston Posf-nispntcb. the first day of December of each ly In continental hotels, telephono Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart expect The rates quoted are Station-toStation Day rates, effective are not angels, hut usually, in fact, O. J. BREZINA. Mr. and Mrs. Royal King and we have rested up, what ho, boys. the coral reef. The Kannkns told sight over the rim of the horizon. UNSET, SIIVEL ft PNELPS and every year from the dale tbeir family an ocean away. Not to move into Iheir new home al FINAL ADMINISTRATION 4 JO a. m. to 7:00 p. m. Our American prisoners were Village Clerk. sons, of Berlin Center were Sun- AC- a lot of rogues, but they are highly m d away for more adventure." Today the Seehdier stlii remains Holland, which will soon be nearly nil cheery fellows. Some of us that a French sailing vessel vis Hearaa'a Dearast Gift* Attorneys and Coonselors hereof at the said Bank of De- !0 long ago, tho wife of an Amer- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. COUNT. Evening Station-to-Station rates arc effective 7:00 p. m. to respectable. They have a very fine on the reef at Mopella. After we Read and Approved. completed. Buccaneering In the Pacific, with them filled In with the new life ited the island every year to take Hearts that feel, and ayes thai troit, Michigan upon presentation ican shopkeeper, associated with (iolleib Both. State of Michigan. The Pro- code of honor, and a woman who The Camp on Mopella. GRAND RAPIDS. MICH. Ju,Iv I. 1929. 8:30 p. m.. and Night Station-to-Station rates, 8:30 p. rn. only three ships sunk In five bolter tlinn my men They seemed away turtle meat. The best guess and surrender of the proper in- tier husband in business, went Little Dorothy Keech, of Grand is off the line Is simply off the line had gone. Lieutenant Kling afraid smile are tbe dearest gifts thai Grand Rapids Trust Bldg. O. J YEITER, Mr. and Mrs. Older, of Grand bate Counly for the Counly of months seemed much too unprofit- that they could make was that it heaven aunnlies.—Moom Rapids, is spending a few weeks to 4 JO a. tn. to them. Certainly, i did not want Then we recognized it—a tidal wnve to know all about ihe nrt of fishing, that the stumps of her mast might terest coupons thereto attached Village President. ibroad for the first time, llcr hns- Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Herl Han- Kent. able. I planned thnf, nfter a briel nnd tnught us Germans things we would be another six months or so with her grandparents. Frank them to know that the officer's wife such as Is caused by submarine attract a passing warship, blew as they severally become due. t>and asked her to call on somo son. of Clarksville. also his falh- Al a session of said court, held sojurn on some peaceful South Sea before she arrived. Weil, after six Keech and wife, of Moselev. was not the officer's wife. earthquake and volcanic disturban- had never dreamed of. They were ac- them out with dynamite. "Hie ex- The full faith, credit and re- tmsiness associates while In France, ••r and mother, of Clarksville. ate al the probate oflice in lhe city of The fastest service is given when you furnish the Isle, we would sail for the Anti- months, we would have a ship. We HOSTON CENTER. One of my prisoners turned out ces. The danger was only loo customed to what In the states along plosion set a fire that burned away sources of the Village of Lowell ind to facilitate this, wrote down birthday supper with Golleib Grand Rapids, in said county, on desired telephone number. If you do not know the podes. Then we would destroy the could always fall back on that But. C. Vanderhoff was home from KEENE CENTER. to be an acquaintance of the officer clear. We lay between the island the Guif of Mexico is called spear- part of the woodwork. A quantity are hereby irrevocably pledged Roth and family in honor of Mrs. the 19th day of June, A. D., 1929. English whaling station nnd oil by Joe. six months was a long time Muskegon for the Fourlh. tholr names nnd addresses in a Jay Carter, of Lowell, has been number, call or dial "Information." of the ... I told him that the and the wave. ing eels. They fastened iron barbs of ammunition still aboard blew np for the prompt payment of the Older and brother. Herl Hanson. Present: lion. JOHN DAL- tanks at South Georgia, sink a to wait The war might be won or Mr. and Mrs. G. Travis enler- notebook. Subsequeatly. he re- working for James Sweet. officer of the . . . had his wife "Cut the anchor cable. Clear the to shafts of wood and wilh these and crackod the forepart of the principal and interest of this Lillle Miss Darlene Older ac- TON. Judge of Probate. few ships, capture one on which to lost by then. And 11 was highly lained Leon Nead and family, and leived a message that the notes Fred Soules. of Charlotte, was along, and Introduced him to flu- motor. All hands on deck." speared big fish in the coral lagoon hulk. bond and of the series of which companied her parents home In lhe Mailer of the Estate of ship our prisoners, and, if we gol unlikely that any other ship would Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Travis and nrere lost, but nothing daunted, he a business visitor on our street girl. He laughed so hard he nearly We dared not raise sail, for then They also showed us a clever it forms a part. Sunday night after two weeks Mary E. Cook. Deceased. away safely, continue our cruise in stray into those waters for heaven children, of Saranac, and Mr. and put In a telephone call from t:i Monday. fell over. He wanted to tell the Ihe wind would drive us on the way of catching fish on a grand CHAPTER XIII This bond is one of a series of visit with her aunt. Mrs. Roth. Roland M. Shivel. having filed the prosperous waters of the Atlan- knows how long. We all grew impa- Mrs. Archie Travis, of Augusta, iastern city to his wife in Paris Lura Howen was called to Joke all around. If wus awkward reef. So our only hope of getting scale. They took some forty men fifty-seven, (571 bonds numbered Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffner. in said court his final adminis- tic. tient Few sniiors are keen about for the Fourth. ind read the names to her In four Ionia Sunday on another case. for a moment, hut 1 got the two clear of the island was our motor and boys and. Just as high tide was From the Society Islands to the consecutively from one to fifty- nf (irand Hapids, spenl Saturday tration account, and his petition Our first plan wns to sail direct remaining cast away on a tropical Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mclnlvrc on- minutes of telephone conversation. Ernest Pinckney and wife, men aside and talked earnestly to The huge swell of the tidal wave turning, formed in a line about fifty seven inclusive, all of like tenor afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Fred praying for the allowance there- to one of Hie larger Cook Islands isle for long, and especially on an Cook Islands in an Open Boat lertaimd Mrs. Verda Pant andtlnothcr NeW them. was rushing toward ns with break yards off-shore. Then the line came and date, except as lo date of ma- Yorker, talking re- sons. Alvah and Calvin, and Mr. Sterzick. of and for the assignment and But we gave that up for fear of atoll as small as Mopella. We felt JT HAS been something of a sport Cln, 0 Grand, and Mrs. Walter Roth, of Ann "We must be gentlemen In this neck speed. splashing in. driving the fish before turity amounting in the aggregate nlS . „ i u ££ L rontl!:oatlyy ttoo aa fn-.frienud aa.t ..tb.e oSavo ,...,y ..in. Mrs. Amos Sterzick and Mrs. distribution of the residue of finding a wireless station there that the itch lo get out to sea again I of recent years to cross the At- S l,a Arbor, left Sunday night for an matter," i said. "She is a girl. We The motor didn't silr. The me It toward shore, lusl as Ihe natives to fifly-seven thousand. $57,000.- •mil' II/!hho r u r' ^ecsiiuT London, distinctly heard Tig Ikn" Helfast visited Mrs. David Ster- said estate. might give us away. We did not round up tigers for a rajah in In- was particularly anxious to set lantic and even the Pacific in a and Bertha, of Hastings, and Mr.^,^ fho hJr extended trip through the West. are men. We must protect tier. ebonies were working frantically 00) dollars issued under and in booming the hour. zick last week. It Is Ordered. That the 19th want to move east of our present dia. Many of lhe fich floundered something stirring. Before loilg the small boat sometimes nnder sail and and Mrs. R. C. Lewis and chil- They expect lo be gone about six The sailors must not know about longitude.' for'thnf would have taker! They pumped compressed air into pursuance of and in conformity The public is always bturesScu Mrs. J. Sterzick and sons, Paul day of July. A. 1).. 1929. at ten Into shallow waler, and a few min- sometimes under motor power. Tiny dren for dinner July Fourlh. and PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS it You must both give me your en ne tropical sun and lazy life would with the authority of the Council weeks. us against tiie trade wind and com-l '''e !-'' - walled in vain for craft have done it and at best It in the afternoon they all went to ivben notables make usj of the and Ernest spent Sunday attend- o'clock in the forenoon, al said word of honor that you will keep the sound of the Ignition. Now. utes later were left simtided by the sap my men's vitality, and all they Lee Lampkin and family spent peiled us to use our motor. It was is not a comfortable kind of voyage. of the Village of Lowell for the Morrison lake. lervice, and there have been many ing camp meeting in Lake Odessa, probate oflice, be and is hereby mum nnd tell nobody." right al the critical moment, our receding tide. You see. lhe waler. would be good for would be to loll last Sunday in Grand Rapids, necessary to save the engine a? In sporting events, your ocean-going purpose of providing funds for L. Graff, of Grand Rapids, has mch, including King Alfonso ni and in Ihe evening visited at appointed for examining and al- They both promised they would motor had failed us. Just as ll had as it hacked offshore, left large around. guesls of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. much ns possible and not have ll small boat always had a cabin, or the reconstruction of the Hydro- been helping his father some IheiBpain, King Albert of Belgium ami Freeport. lowing said account and hearing obey. so often failed us before. By this pools on top of the irregular coral Haines. Miss Heah Haines accoin- wear out on us. We hoped Wf We sllli had our lifeboats, and an imitation of one. That Is what Eleclric Dam and Plant of lhe pasl week. {people whoFe names are fainou:: tn Mrs. F. Sterzick was in Grand said petition. Kvervthing went ail right until , l e ,e w reef, ami there fbe fish were trapped. panied them home for a week's PONTIM! Bi|> would need if for further capture.'! ' " • " 'sve was only a the hurricane season was not on. we should have had, but we were Village of Lowell located on Flat Rapids Monday on business. Il Is Further Ordered. That fhls other prisoner took a shine to Sometimes we caughl five or six Mr. Miller, who works for John ihe political, literary and bnslncr.s visit. and escapes. j hundred yards away. We were So why not put to sea In one of not so lucky, and besides, tbe load River, Keene Township, Ionic public notice thereof be given by u hundred pounds a day. nnd II was Freeman, had the misfortune to world. S. Parker Gilbert. Arrnt Helen Lampkin spent last week the girl. loo. It was funny busi Mopella. one of the Society Is '*\- To our frightened eyes It Counly. Michigan, pursuant lo publication of a copy of this or- exciting sport them? We devised rigging and sails we carried made existence aboard run a pilch fork into his arm. 3cneral of Reparations, useu tho Old-World Ways ness. She kind of liked him. 1 lands (some geographies Include II '""ked like a whole iiiountaln range in Saranac wilh Mrs. C. A. Lee. for our best lifeboat, mast. Jib our lifeboat that had been convert- resolutions and proceedings of "What prevents the London husi der. for three successive weeks kept an eve on the whole alTain f 1 1 ,, ve ,lr,v One night, while we were sitting Frank McTavish and family, of transatlantic telephone from Wash- Dorothy is a guest there this In the Sdlly Isles), seemed about " " "V ! " " boom, gaff, stays, and back stays. ed Into a cruiser a cramped affair the Village Council duly passed ness man having a sleep afiei previous lo said day of hearing, and saw what was happening. Ib-n- r ..iound our fire, we heard a scratch- Lowell, took supper Sunday eve- tngton t0 confer with his Paris week. right for our purpose. It was n " ^ " came rushing ing sound. It seemed to come from We scraped, caulked and painted Indeed. and adopled by virtue of and in lunch?" asks a doctor. Too fre in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- was more worry and trouble. I took with a roar that drowned out our mng with Ray Lewis and family. repieseutatlve8. William A. Bra- Hud Haines will spend the Sum- French possession, and. so far as her. She was not In any too good There was only one place we full compliance wilh the Consti- 0 qiienily It Is lhe arrivnl of the aft per printed and circulated in said tbe two men aside and said to voices. everywhere. We looked and found mer months with Lee Lampkin. we knew, uninhabited. It was out condition, and despite our labor she could trust to be dry, the buoyant tution and laws of this Stale, par- \lr mVma" V ^ ?> r'/;"!!' dy, Jr., When he made his Lon- irnoon tea.—London (minion county. them: a lot of crabs with big claws. They N sc a d S0 of 0 1 ( )ak of those isles of the South Seas rc A giganlic, violent hand seemed continued to leak a bit and needed lvr " _ "' " >« . - dodonn debudebut t recentrecentll y as Director ol Sam Delmer and family were JOHN DALTON, The "fifth v heel," an wore hernili crabs. We caughl sev- air tanks at the sides of the boat. To Lowell Advertisers ticularly Act. No. 3, of lhe Public and Miss Dorothy Richardson "I don't care what arrangements to grasp ihe ship. The wave swung guests of his brother Albert, in accurate s|m-i-i1 meas- fantastically beautiful and so awk- eral and put fhem In boiling water constant bailing. Even In calm In these we packed our hardtack, a Acts of Michigan of 1895 entitled: the English premiere of "The Hoa-1 Judge of Probate. you two fellows make with yom her on high and threw ber forward nnd friend, of Elmdale. were Sat- Grand Hapids Sunday. Poor Time for Businett uring device, has ward for the sailor to approach to cook. Meanwhile, the crab In weather we had to bail forty pails few pieces of clothing, photographic "An act to provide for the in- to Rpme," had among Ms llstencrs- - ~ j^a • f.-". n— FRED ROTH, .v\^V'V« v y fair playmate, hut ii has to be kepi ll flung us crashing on the coral Most of you know that The Ledger has an urday evening visitors al Ray Men who so on (rahsaeting bust proved that Pnnliac has the Only seldom does lie find one with a day. We loaded ber with pro- apparatus, and ail-important tobac- Anthony Heilz and family spent Register of Probate. quiet. The sailors must think thai vasion continued, and more from corporation of Villages wfithin Lewis,' In ills father and mother in their highest tnpsptt-d and the fastest a dccent anchorage, anil nowhert reef. <»iir masts and rigging went visions, for half a dozen men over co. It affected tbe buoyancy of our Sunday at Baldwin lake. Arthur ness during lunch, so physicians In she Is the wife of lhe officer of tin behind kept pushing the rest for- electric cut casting machine and the Slate of Michigan and defin- New York home. Harry H, A true copy. acceleration available in any in the world are the winds ai -1 cur- over, broken like malchsficks The a long voyage. She was eighteen craft but we bad to keep some Werner and family, of Belding. orm us. nre not in business foi ward. We tried the ones we bad ing their powers and duties" and Frazee, Broadway theatrical pro- (5-6-7 low-priced sit. As for power. . . . and that ... is only a rents more treacherous. shattering impact of the ship feet in length and only about four- things away from the sea water. In SEELEY CORNERS. were Sunday evening guests al heir her.llli.—John Andrew Holmes friend." cooked, and they were delicious. all acts amendatory thereof and ducer, gravely ill In France, tele- Pontiac is the most powerful of On ihe morning of July 20 wf smashed the coral, nnd pieces flew teen inches above water amidsbip. the body of the boat were placed At the school meeting Monday the Heilz home. They wore as good &3 fbe best lob The taerieai Press, N. T.. Mat Service. supplemental thereto and author- phoned to New York for his doc- APPOINTMENT OF ADMINIS- all low-priced si*es, JI fact which They made some kind of change sighted Mopella. and steered toward in all directions like shrapnel from Into this small space we stored tbe wo ter tanks, our large supply evening Frank Antonides was Mr. and Mrs. A. A. I^ine and Light on the Subject sler. ized by a two-thirds vote of the tor—probably the longest call ever TRATOR. can be proved by the dynamo- I believe. I never could figure Just It Words fall me when I try tr an exploding shell. The swirling water, hardtack, machine guns, of weapons and ammunition, cord- elected treasurer to succeed Wm. Mrs. Julia Stone and Mr. Swope. Two boys saw a barher ihroir,'h "By Joe," I said. "boys, let's get To these facilities The Ledger has just added Electors of the Village of Lowell, Slate of Michigan. The Pro- meter, a scientist's measuring how It was I never was much describe Its beauties. From the bliif rt'ater seized great pieces of coral rifles, hand grenades, and pistols. age for tbe rigging, and several Hesche and D. J. Dinsen wns made for a doctor. When Mies of Pontine, were week-end visit- the window singeing the hair of u busy." voting al a special election held bate Court for the County of Kent. •tick for brake horsepower. good at mathematics or at figarinu ocean rises a mass of green palms and whipped them around, healing The only luxuries we allowed our- spare sails. Canvas shields at the elected moderator lo fill vacancy Helen Wills, American tennis star, ors at Martin Hoxie's, and Sun- customer. "Say. Jim." said his pal We spread out a large sail and May 13th, 1929, in conformity Al a session of said court, held out anything, for that matter Ai The sunlight glows in the green them against tiie ship. The See selves were a few tins of pemmi- side, which would be drawn over for two years. announced her engagement, a Lon- day evening guests were C. O. "he's huntin* 'em wld a light."-Es filled it up with crabs, like a sack. The Cbieap Tribue Mat Cit Service with Act No. 295. of the Public al the probate oflice in the city of any rate, they kepi It quiet. The It somehow even seems to turn the adler had heeled over unlil hei can. a side of bacon, and an accord- at the top and be made to form Miss Maxine Crakes, of Cale- don evening newspaper interview- I-awrence and wife, and Harry change. We must have had several thou- Acts of Michigan of 1917. This (irand Rapids, in said counly. other prisoner was married, ton. sunlight green. Against Hie dark deck was almost perpendicular. The Ion. The music of tbe squealer wns some kind of tent sheltered us donia, spent Tuesday and Wed- ed her via the transcontinental tel- Fuller and family, of Grand Rap- and be didn't want anything of ihe water swept over the deck, and the sand of them. For days we lived placing the services of that great journal's bond and the series of which it on the 2nd dav of Julv. A. I).. Try to match thvnp Big Car feature* blue of the sea and Ihe light-blue to he our solace during a cruise somewhat from waves and dirty nesday of last week wilh Leah ephono service and was thus able ids. complicated romance to gel around swirling eddies bombarded us with on them, until most of us couldn't forms a part is hereby declared I!»2!). of the sky. tiie sunlight seems lo hf the lengih of which none could fore- weather. Without these we should artists in all commercial lines at the dispos- Reynolds. to publish a confirmation of the en- Invilalions are out for the Lith ottered at no inereane in price — either. chunks of coral. I clung to an iron look a crab in the face. We bad tell. The great question was: Could to be tax exempt to and in ac- BILL BOOSTER SAYS: Present: CLARK E. HIGBEE, drawing Ihe green Island out of the have been practically drowned. Four Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kennedy gagement ahead of any other Sun- annual reunion of the Lind fam- I had come to expect my prison wnter. and Hie soft south wind car post near Ihe lower rail. The rail 'em boiled, broiled, and in soup. our tiny craft survive a storm? At mattresses could be stretched on al of our advertisers at no cost for service. cordance with the provisions of and baby, of Grand Hapids, called Judge of Probate. Then lhat invasion of these hermits day newspaper. ily to be held at Campau lake. ers to be good company Our for rles the scent of flowers far out saved me from the tons of shatter- any rate, she could sail, and that the bottom, where four men could Act. No, 88, of the Public Acts of Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Seymour In the Matter of the Estate of passed as mysteriously as It had August 4. WE APPEARAKJCe OF OUR. Big Car engine. • mer Captains' club had been one ol to sea. It is the greeting of the ed coral thai were hurled up by the wns something. We christened her sleep while two kept watch. As a You simply pay our low rate for the space Michigan of 1909. Hesche. The transatlautic telephone serv- David (i. Mange, Deceased. come, and we never saw them Miss Mable Hausbach. al the TOWW COULD BE IMPROVEP the most delightful social organlxa Island, and we Inhale It deeply. blow of the falling ship, in a mo the Kronprinzessin Cecilie—with- concession to dviiization. we had It is hereby certified and recit- Mrs. Libbie Reynolds, Merlon ice is often au agent of good cheer. O Richard D. Mange having filed again. But the turtles were always you occupy in your best and most widely Anthony Heilz home has kindly WOJOERFULLV IF EACH Hons ever formed. These two sen Here was a typical coral atoll— ment. the wave had ebbed away, out however, painting ber name on six pairs of knives and forks, six ed that all acts, conditions, and Reynolds, Glen Reynolds and A Florida newspaper recently told in said court his petition praying with us. We caught a number of requested the correction of thei P6RSOU WWO REAPS TWlS Witt tlmenta! swains, however, were not the kind you dream about A clr leaving us high and dry. Il had the stern. mugs, a cotTee pot. and $5,000 in things required by the laws and bow the iraasatlantic telephone that the administration of said Big Car iubrieat- them and kept them in a coral basin circulated home paper. wife spent last Friday at the item in last week's Ledger re-! KE&ARP -THIS WEEK. AS much good for comradeship It win cular reef studded with waving passed over the circling reef snd Of course, everybody wanted to silver, gold, and paper, much of It constitution of the State of estate be granted to The Michigan at one end of the lagoon. Getz farm. brought Joy lo a seventy-year-old garding their guests: "Mr. and <145 "OEAW UP" WEEK., AUP PO difficult to get together with them palms and within Ihe reef a lovely the lagoon, though not over fbe go, but there could be only six .of in pounds sterling. Michigan to be done precedent to Trust Company, or to some other iugsyKlom. • • • /. o. b. Tonrioc. Michigan The wild pigs on the island pro- Some people remind us of the fellow who Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Dinsen en- father In Stockholm, Sweden, Mrs. Arthur Hueter, of Wyan- for a plensnnt chat or gnme of placid lagoon. The coral shore wa» main part of the Island. And on us at the most So I picked the At six in the morning, the two and in the issuance of this series WHATEVER. CCEAUlUfi OP \S suitable person. vided us with more fun and more tertained tbe latter's brothers and- when he received a call from bis dotte. are guesls of their brother. FlVf-P VSSKNGF.n 2- DOOR cards. They were always thinking snow white, and. wilh the sun's its way had swept hundreds of men who seemed to be in the most men on watch filled the coffee pot of bonds of which this is one MECESSARV /AtfOUUP THEIR It IH Ordered. That the 2nd day food. They fed on coconuts, which took a milk pail and stool and went out in sisters and families at a family daughter In Tampa. Father and Anthony Heilz and niece. Miss] SLUVN. BODY BY FISHER about the girl, and. nil hough they rays reflecting from it. It looked thousands of birds' nests into the vigorous health at tbe time. Mate and applied fire to it from a solder- have been done and performed in PREMISES of August, A. D.. 1!I2!I. at ten i« the best kind of fodder to make reunion on July Fourth. About daughter had uot met for twenty Hausbach. Hozclla Hausbach. were acquaintances In captivity, like a sparkling Jewel set In an lagoon. Leudemnnn, Lieutenaut Klrcbeiss, ing lamp. With the slightest breeze the barn yard and waited for the cow to regular and due form and lime as o'clock in the forenoon, at said Big Car brakes In tpilr of thr fact that il oifir* good pork. There were snipe on thirty-live guests were present. years, but the thrill of their first of Fort Wayne, Ind.. is also a rrt-r* tlratroiWr big car quality their feelings toward each other alabaster ring, like emeralds set I arose, scarcely knowing whether Engineer Krauss, Boatswain Par- and a rocking of the boat It was required by law and that the in- probate oflice, be and is hereby our Island too. and we hunted them back up to be milked. A. L. H. Verwys and family, of guest there." ami if nt'if an'ilaltlr in a irida had become slightly strained. There in Ivory. There were coral terraces 1 was alive or dead, and stood mien, and Yoeman Erdmann. This impossible to bring the water to a debtedness of said Village in- conversation In that time reached appointed for hearing said peti- rarirlv €tf caUtrr—th* Pontimc with great success, thereby varying Grand Hapids, spenl Saturday af- Keene Center M. E. Church. is something about the air. down below the waler. The shallower alone with one foot on my slanting left the colony on tbe atoll in tbe boll. Then we were glad to get cluding this series of bonds of Its climax when his two ;;n.n.!- tion: Hit Sii nintin:uiM In mell at no deck and the other on the rail. For oar tea food und pork diet Using They seem to expect the public to back up ternoon al G. C. Richards.' Rev. Carr. pastor. Big Car fuel feed Inrr.tuc in nriro. Small dotm there In the South Sea®. I guess ones were while or pale green, nnd bands of Lieutenant Kling. tepid coffee-bean soup instead of which this is one does nol exceed daughters, aged twelve and four- It Is Further Ordered. That parmmnt. Etuy monthly,tor ma. a moment 1 though I was the only coconut shells for fuel, we smoked Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Reynolds, Regular services. 9:30. Church One of the captains made up for as you peered deeper Into the wa Our overloaded cockelsheil with coffee. After toilets bad been made any statutory or constilutionary teen years, said "Hello. Cra?"!- public notice thereof be given by one saved. what flesh and fish we could. By with salty sea water, we squatted to their stores without an invitation to Lois and Sybil were dinner school 10:30. Pontiac flit Sir. $743 to $995. /. the companionship that had been ter you saw every conceivable tint a crew of six was the smallest aux- limitation. father" over the thousands of miies publication of a copy of this or- o. h. Pimtiac, Mich., plus ilolir- "Boys, where are yon?" 1 shouted way of vegetables, we had coconuts, guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. F. The children's hour was well lacking. He was a fine fellow. He of green and blue, sea green, em- iliary cruiser in tbe war. For cruis- in tiie cockpit for breakfast of cof- IN WITNESS WHEREOF the of land and ocean. der. for three successive weeks Big Car eooling mri char get. Bumprrt. ipring weakly. and bread made of coconut floor, A. Reynolds. Miss Leah Rey- attended last Saturday and a corrri anil Lovejor thoch ah- was Jovial and Intelligent, nnd a { erald green, blue green, azure blue. er we were, and we were setting fee and hardtack. Navigation was previous to said day of hearing, which the Kanakas taught us to difficult in so small a boat It was Back Ip Be Milkri nolds, who had spent from Wed- Booster club organized. Presi- mrlfrt regular cQuipmmt at thorough seaman If there ever was sapphire blue, navy blue, violet "Here," came the reply, -still out to capture a ship, sail back to in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- system alight oxlrm com. Gonrral prepare, und hearts o' palms. nesday until Sunday wilh her dent. Dorothy Lampkin. vice one. We became fast friends nnd As we sailed nearer and nearer standing like an oak." Mopella. pick up our comrades impossible to spread the charts out per printed and circulated in said Motor* Timt Pavmmt Plan If our new home teeiaed with properiy. and with tbe slightest It Doesn't Work That Way and It Never Will, uncle returned home with them. Calls for Watchfulness president. James Knapp, sec- mvailahle at minimum rata. hnd ninny a long and sympathetic that alluring coral shore, we saw My men and the prisoners had there, and continue our raid. To counly. useful, edible creatures, h was not carelessness the wind might take "If you would speak only the retary. Catherine Bollock, treas- talk about Ihe war. flowers among the palms, flowers taken refuge In the bow and had find and take a ship on the high CLARK E. HIGBEE, Conaiflf-r thr drlivrrrd prir* a* lacking in pestilential form of life, our priceless navigation papers The Ledger has done its share. Now its up raoiE in Hifk Bird Temperature absolute truth." said 111 Ho. the urer. Marian Lind. pianist. Ruth And many other well •>> the linl price when com- Weeks passed and we did not see of all colors, and Immense numbers been sheltered by the rail, as 1 had sen was a doubtful proposition, but Judge of Probate. either, these both of native origin overboard. We had to use the sex- —FOR— sage of Chinatown, "you should Converse. parin* ntitomoltilr valnra ... another ship. Tbe idle days became of orchids. The hues of the flowers been. No one was Injured. For that we might get to some of the other The normal temin'rature of a bird A true copv. OaWlanil-ronliar drll»crrd and imported from ships. A thou- tant and other navigation instru- to you to do yours; but if you think there's ponder at least a year over each prim inrlude only naaonablti very boresome. If wns broiling hot were reflected In the water over the at least we could be thankful. For Islands, not too well populated and is higher tlnn that of a human FRED ROTH. Big Car ad vanee- sand kinds of insects were every- ments in a boat that often pitched syllable yon utter."—Washlngtoi- Deceit in Invention rharRM for hand I inc and for and we had little exercise. Our while coral lhat deepened and that and not much else. The See- guarded, and find a vessel at anchor. something more we ought to do—For Mike's loters* Transfer Liae being. It averages from 100 to 308 Register of Probate. 6nancin« whaa tho Time Pay- where. If you awakened thirsty at so much we could scarcely stand. Star. water fumed stale, and we hnd no turned green. Within the circular adler was a total wreck. The Jagged We could board ber at night, over- degrees. The temperature of some There should always be some (6-7-8 ments ment Plan la uaad. night and reached for your glass Tbe papers, charts, tables, loga- sake, Come in and Tell The Ledger Local and Long Distance fresh provisions. Our prisoners did reef the lagoon seemed fully as deep coral was rammed deen into our power the captain and crew, und birds averages as high as 112 de- roundntion of fact for the most airy of water, you were likely to find rithms, and so on, got sopping wet. Wrong Tendency not find their stay with us so nleas- as the sea outside, only at perfect bull. sail off with her. We planned first and grees. fabric: and pure invention Is bir that it contained more cockroaches and when we dried them in the sun Hauling Moving he talent of a deceiver.—Byron. Nothing lo Live for Now ant now. but we could not find a peace and smooth like a mirror. Ii We stand like an oak 1 1 adopted of all to visit the Cook isiauds, WHAT IT IS. We need not less, but more mo d than water. You had to reconcile they grew swollen and difficult to Slow to Jndfe Other* rwol on which fo ship fhem. t*ne would- have made tynerfaer nncbor- tli£jfii}ly_of ms sailors ns-ourjnotto some dgbt hundred miles distant, Heavy Trailer for Extra sensitivity in a complex world. Any Now that we have a golfometer f oursalf to -.-Tilru; uo in .the moro- handle. - . aod if we found no shin there, cun- Long Material The most generous and merciful tendency of thought which inclines Under Another Name which records strokes honestly somo one ought to Invent a llarproof In Judgment upon the faults of to destroy the "ought" In moral Passion nnd prejudice govern the AU Lm4s Insured. device for measuring fish.—Trenton others are always the most free reasoning Is dangerous.---Prof. Reln- vcrld only under the name of rea from faulls themselves.—Aughey. Evening Times. McQueen Motor Co. hold Nelbuhr. i.on.—Rev. John Wesley. w THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALIO SOLO. Thursday. July 11. 1029 EIGHT Twelve pages of The Ledger Rayon vests, bloomers and com- This and That Christ Kropf this week. hination suits. 98c at Weekes.' Rand benefit concert and showi George Lee and family spent Lowell. R. 1. Mail Order Prices On From Around July 16. Turn out. Friday evening with the C. Ver- DEPENDABLE COAL! and One Mr. and Mrs. Dale Morgan were burg family at the Andrews cot- GOODYEAR TIRES in town Saturday evening. tagp at Murray lake. Cassie June Low Sominer Prices How in Effect The Old Town are guests of this d aw,ey remaincd Figure with us for room rugs «np ^ We Put Them On Armstrong linoleums and Quak-| paper at the and linoleums. H. L. Weekes.* j for « few days. Finest quality—best preparation—careful er felt rugs at Weekes." Mrs J. K Lhlenhope Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pierson, of D •"J • :f J* »*• lhlenhope delivery—and personally guaranteed. Mrs. Jay Ellis, of Grand Rap- Strand Theatre Grand Ledge visited Dollie Baron M,n: ids. spent Saturday in LowelL ind Snminv ! nesota, were Saturday callers at any one night on last Nunaa> |he w E homo Ht.v Uh|en. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gardner, of We Handle Best Grade 29 x 4.40 week of July 14 Siu'cial for Saturday, girls en-jh0pe was a one time pastor of 31 x 4 Detroit, visited Lowell relatives sembles. $L9o. values, $1.19. War- lhl. naUs in (;rand Hap|(|s> Pocahontas, Hard Coal, Semet Solvay Coke, last week. Present this complimentary " xi . 1°° n r i i Mrs. Coletta Condon spent a Kenmont, Great Heart, Dixie Gem Range. Goodyear Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook and Goodyear ticket good for two and i Mrs. Lee Benson, of Jackson,'fCNV ,jayS with her sister, Sirs, json spent Sunday with relatives walk right in. is spending the week with her Mrs. Dell Condon last week. She Cord Balloon .it Greenville. I sister, Mrs. L. Ayers. then returned to Grand Bapids, Hay, Feed. . Seeds in package and bulk. Henry Hiler. of Grand Rapids, ^Miss Flora Armstrong, of Grand where she is making an extended and Harold Hiler. of Ionia, were] 1 Rapids, spent Sunday with her; stay with her daughter. Mrs. Lena $7.95 $5.55 Lowell Friday. . Wash dresses. 98c. $1.98, $3.001 sister. Mrs. E. J. Allen. •,Herp. Treated Coal if Desired Dr. and Mrs. John Hapeman. or at weekes.' Mr. and Mrs. Will Hazlett. of Mrs. Jack Fahrni and daughter. Lansing, spent last week with ^ss Arj0j ^aWrence is teach-j Grand Bapids, spent Sunday with i Jacqueline, and Mrs. Cecir Bib- Lowell relatives. ^ Summer school in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hardy. bier and Miss Kathlene Corrigan attended the theater at Bamona Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gaiella at- ^rs j?mma White, of Detroit. Miss Charlotte Martin left Sat- F. P. MacFarlane COMPARE THESE PRICES (,raml tended the ball game in INIU.nifow davs in Lowell last urday to spend her vacation with Sunday, and Mr. Fahrni and Mr. Rapids Thursday. I week. relatives in Wisconsin. Bibbler saw the ball game at Try Our Vulcanizing Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones, of amj ^rs ^ Proudfoot and Miss Geraldine Dawson is visit- raccs 30 x 3% Pathfinder Cord 8 5.38 Ionia, attended the horse children spenl Sunday at Fallas- ing relatives in Pontiac, Detroit Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Maxson mo- here Juli"iy- iFourth* . burg park. and Fordson a few days. 'tore. d to Coopersville, and spent 32 x 4 Straight Side Cord 13.50 Gordon Frost and family and Janet Andrews was ill in bed Ralph Story was elected direc-,^!"1^*?',^'8]11 MrL.a"d.-Mrs* 32 x Straight Side Cord Glenn Hamer. AH spent Sunday Mrs. Susie Sayles spent Sunday n "of List week wilh lor of the Ware school for the . Uavftn . 2!» x 4.40 Pathfinder Rai loon 6.15 al Fallasburg park. 7.10 throat infcctlon. by . Urge m.iorlly. i^fPhT«l"S^lVr^irMr' MCQUEEN 30 x 4.50 Pathfinder Ralloon Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wilkinson. Mrs. A. A. Lane, of Ponliac, was Mrs. Dell Dumun left recently[ j ^rs. Maxson 8.00 an( 28 x 4.75 Pathfinder Balloon. Salurday-guest at the C. O. lo spend some time with her 29 x 4.75 Pathfinder Ralloon 8.35 8.85 < ! rr0m Frld,> MOTOR CO. 30 \ o.(K) Pathfinder Ralloon VS-"'- - « Clr-e Con-I'-P^ Monday wit^ h her sister, Mrs' . 10.55 31 x 5.25 Pathfinder Balloon Mrs. John Borgerson. 14.65 33 \ 6.00 Pathfinder Ralloon Mrs. Lottie Elkins. of Bockford Good Will Used is visiting her cousins, the Delia and Hattie Hatch. weeks is convalescing. Miss Nora;chicken dinner,, Cars with a Ralph's Tire and Radio Shop J. L. Barnes of Zanesville, M ^ TomUnson sponl Buscharl Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ellis, While walking in Fallasburg Written Wis. spent last week with his wvdnesdav to Sunday with "f ^ ' T'ST ,hC On-The-Bridpe Phone 433 f park, July 3rd, Mrs. Charles Bog- sister. Mrs. H. C. Scott. hcr chihlren in Portland. Fourth of Mr. and Mrs. J. Layer„ . .ers lost her fooling, fell and broke Guarantee Storage Batteries Indian Motorcycles Emerson Wieland left Tuesday Dr. Clarkar iCe b. Davisav s , of New her left arm near the shoulder. Albert Both, of Detroit, spent v ''f; ^) ' ^ i » of — ——• for Detroit after spending several Wednesday last with his family . ? Har!?' B"dy« of she is in Blodgett hospital recelv- days with Lowell relatives. at the Marv While home. l,.rs,nd "-Uiids, were Tuesday eve- ing medical aid. Her daughler, 1927 Pontiac Sedan Mr. and Mrs. Neville Davarn Mr. and 'Mrs. Edwin Ransome ^ tht' aayl0n 0„f J%™11» and children, of Pewamo. were ...... «. home, caring for the home during her 1926 Pontiac Coach are spending the week in the W. Mrs Florcncc Sunday guests of Mrs. J. Kropf. r and mother's absence. T. Condon cottage at Murray lake. . ?'7; 'X"7, . 1926 Pontiac Coupe : childrenon attended the silver Miss Edith Plelcher, of (irand Miss Clara Cartland, of Augus-| an- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holmes, of Rapids, spent Sunday with her vcrsi,rv 0 f a d 1928 Chevrolet Coach spent Min.tay with ner ta. . " spenViWtl thThee weekend with her 'V 1 4 " Mrs. Henry,Grand Bapids, Mr. and Mrs. M. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Plelcher. \l^ \ T rJS !Meyors ho,r hon,c In Nor- C- Hulason were Sunday dinner : 1926 Chevrolet Sedan ® —— x.- iP^^nls. Rtx. and Mrs. A. I. i-art ^nnes Friday. «ut.sls of the former's brother. J. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kilgus, Mr. land. and Mrs. Will Kilgus and daugh- , * . G. W. O'Connor, wife and J« Holmes and wife. Afternoon 1926 Chevrolet Coupe lers spenl Sundav in I^ike Odes- I•«,ading colors and styles in daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank wallers were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis urs speni Min«i.a\ I^KC «uaranteed_ silk hosiery. of (;rnn(1 Kapi(|S| wero Tomlinson, of Portland, Mr. and 1926 Ford Tudor Mr. .md Mrs. Clifford Cook and \\Velios! »" Sunday evcnlnn (nest, al thei Mrs. U-o,, Tomlinson and son, Blanchard home. j Richard, of Saranac. son Jack, of Grand Rapids, spent M Alborl Ro|h daughlcr Mrs. Jennie Townsend recentlyi . ^r- and Mrs. George Lee, Cas- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George ^ and their sev- look over the Lowell agencies fop'sie June, Shirley and Dorothy lojlCDM* ' lillle guesls spent Monday al the Grand Rapids Herald and Hawley had a picnic dinner, the IM'M m »••»»» (ieorge M. Parker and Charles H ona park, am Press, and continues headquar-! Fourth in Townsend park, then • Rogers were at Blodgett hospital , j M Mrs ohn Trlbb ters at Look's drug store. j drove lo Bostwick and Baldwin Friday afternoon to see Mrs. Rn(| son Homer spt.nl Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. Gates and two1 ,.a!' es' havin« luncheon at the ,irv t !—NOW SHOWING— * with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, daughters, of Detroit, spenl Sun- , , place. They finished the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Benson and 0f Pleasant. day at the home of Mrs. Gales' da>' bv., seeing the fireworks at : Miss Beulah Rogers, of Jackson. ______Greenville in the evening. Harvest Is Made Easier By a spenl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles $THE NEW SCREEN-GRID | L. Ayers. Bogcrs. Mrs. Gates remained for Guests at Mrs. Lena Lur's for a few days' visit July 4. were her brothers from Good Working Binder Trade in your old tires toward Edmore, Will Cook, wife and two tires guaranteed against road Mary Bansford spenl the week- lee Creia Social end at the home of her sister, sons, and Geo. Cook, her daugh- Atwater Kent Radios I j hazards for eighteen months. ters and sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. There is no pleasure about harvest, but the day Gould's Garage. (tf Lillian Duff, of Grand Bapids. on Chris Kropfs Lawn, and also visited a sister, Mrs. Lyle Gardner, of Ferndale, Mr. doesn't seem so hot or the labor so tiresome if Mr. a.id Mrs. Harold Bargewell. Hammond, of Spring Like. All and Mrs. Melvin Lewis, of Battle { In a beautiful array of specially designed of Muskegon, spent the week-end Creek and James Knap and lady you have a good working binder. The new Mc- Murray Lake spenl Sunday at Highland park. t cabinets. with the latter's parents, Mr. and Grand Haven. friend from Grand Bapids. Mrs. Phil Krum. Cormick-Deering contains all the best features Mrs. Abbie Layer and daughler, In a recent issue of the Albion Mrs. H. C. Scott and J. L. Sal. Eve., Jaly 13 | ''A Cabinet Just Like Your Neighbor's or of the famous McCormick and Deering grain Buth. spent the week-end with Becorder in the fifteen years ago Rarnes, of Jonesville. Wis., spenl Starling al 0:30. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Whitmire. items it was announced that Miss • Oh So Different." : one day lasl week wilh their sis- binders. For many years these names have rep- Sale of Fancy Work by of Okemos. Another daughler. Bernadine Smith was May Queen ter at Vermontvillc. Mrs. Tower and family, of De-'al the college. Miss Smith is Alton Ladies* Aid Society Table Models Dynamic Speakers resented the best in grain binder construction. Mr. and Mrs. M. Merrill and troil. were also guests at the now Mrs. Bernadine Andrews daughter Joyce, of Sunfleld. spent Whitmire home. and her many Lowell friends will Now, in a single machine you can get the feat- J Tone Range Selectivity w Volume Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson be pleased lo know that she is ures that have made both binders famous. If Plelcher and children. and daughler Marion, and Spen- holding her own wilh a slow im- x Atwater Kent again the undisputed leader • Miss Hazel Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Sleeveless silk and flannel cer Mickel, from Ionia, were Sun-|',r(nenicn^ you have not seen a modern grain binder recent- O. Herron, Mrs. Margie Ribble. dresses. $5.75 al Weekes.' day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil|. T!lc family reunion was | with the New Screen-Grid Tubesi— ^ J ly, it would pay you to take the time now to look Bud Moore. Bobby Moore nnd Ira Mrs. Will Buck, daughters, Mrs. Dennis, all taking their lunch held at Fallasburg park Sunday. Moor\i e spent Sunday in iUnsing . McCIendo. n and. .Irma . and Mrs. baskets and. spenl... the . day at July 7. A picnic dinner was en- $ You may helar this Radio in your home— J over the new McCormick-Deering. You will find joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Batey Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker and Richard Staal were Monday visit- Fallasburg park. | Free. Just call 177 or 211. Better yet, stop • children. of lonia. spent July 4th ors in Grand Rapids. James A. Johnson writing from and two daughters. Beulah and many improvements in this machine that are Thora. of Alto, Bussell Wells and with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Park- Miss in,,! Give,-, 0f Forrest Hot Springs. New Mexico, re- in and see them first. not on jour old binder. .r and attended the horse races, i^ke, Minn., is spending the ports a temperature of 112 de- family, of Saranac, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Batey. Mrs. Clara Hath- When you buy a new binder it would pay you to get the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Norwood Summer with Miss Margaret Bey- grees in the shade; and what's .. . have returned from a motor trip nolds. of Washington avenue. more, there isn't any shade, un-|awn^, r* ,'!nd "ari7 j a s widest cut machine you can buy. If you are now using in Northern Michigan, and Cana- Sunday guests at the W. E. Hall less it is in the shade of a build-! 'I^', , J?I . , * '^y Plater and Stocking's a 6-ft. binder, remember that an 8-ft, binder will cut a da. covering 1004 miles on the home were Mr. and Mrs. John ing. and the worst is yet to come.' -Rhler Shirley, John Green- lri wall, all of Grand Bapids. Mr. third more grain in a dav than the old 6-ft. machine. P- Masters and son Bobbie, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ber- and Mrs. Harold Bargewell, of Radio Sales and Service Kenneth Plelcher returned Sal- Woodworth, of Grand Bapids. gin and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hill mo- Muskegon, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil + This means all the difference between profit and loss urday frpm a two weeks' visit Sunday evening callers at Jack tored to Alma Sunday spending Krum. when bad weather threatens. I with his brother-in-law and sis- Kahrni's" were her parents. Mr. the day with their daughter and ter. Mr. and Mrs. M. Merrill at and Mrs. D. W. Lind and Mr. and sister. Mrs. Harry Pierson and We will be glad to show you the new McCormick-Deering Sunfleld. Mrs. Bay Colwell. all of Ionia. family. Janet Hill is spending binder if you will come in to our store. Raymond Borgerson returned Fred Allen and family, of several weeks at the Palerson to his work at Jackson Monday. Flint, spenl Salurday night at home. , after spending the past week Walter Vardley's after several Mr. and Mrs. Leon Burns, of with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,|.,vs with their friends near Low- Ionia, motored lo Lowell Sunday Art Schneider Rorgerson. j.]]. and were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. AL Morse of near Olse- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomet. n dd Moore and Miss Haiel u go. where they visited their Miss Beatrice Thomet and Bu- | spent the Fourth al Dood- AY mother, Mrs. Ella Beekey al the KROGER dolph Beusser. of Blooklyn Cor- *ard lake resort. Miss Mildred home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil- ners. were Sunday guests of i,, spent that day in Grand Bap- r lard Hall. Mrs. G. Kropf. i(js. The Bidgway family reunion Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bowes, Mr. Trade in your old tires toward was held July Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. L. Morse and Mr. and tires guaranteed against road STORES and Mrs. Jerry Divine, of While's Mrs. Guy Lewis and children, of hazards for 18 months. Gould's Grand Rapids, spent Sundav at Garage. (If Bridge. Belatives from Muske- gon. Flint, Clarkston, Cedar Fallasburg park. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Springs. Grand Bapids and Low- Mr. and Mrs. Phil Krum return- Freeman attended the Marvel G. ell were present and forly-sijt .d Friday from Muskegon where Haight familv reunion al Biver- guests enjoyed a fine picnic din- they spent the week with their side park. Ionia. Mr. Haight ner. We have built this lunilier son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and was Mrs. Freeman's grandfather. Francis Houghton, of Clarks- Country Club business of ours slowly hut Mrs. Harold Bargewell. Mrs. W. E. Hall and sister. ville. Merle Dawson and Lorna surely, using the old reliable Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Golfredsen Mrs. A. G. Hall, who is her guest, Hoover, of Pontiac, Mrs. Jennie tools known as Quality, Service and son George, spent Thursday motored to Olivet to bring I^)is Fitzpatrick and son Donald. Mike CORN Finest White 1 tl 25c in Manistee. Mrs. Golfredsen and Hall and Margaret Bevnolds Burdelle, of Fordson. Thelma and 1 air 1 Vices. Satislinl ms- George remained for a few weeks home after attending the Chris- Dawson, of I^nsing, Geo. Jack- loiners have spread the word till visit with her mother. Mrs. Eliza- tian Endeavor conference at thai son and family, and Irve Graves beth Forth. place the past ten days. They and family, of Grand Bapids were il seems as though even Ixxly Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Post, of all attended the young peoples Fourth of July evening guesls of should know thai this is the place Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Rex eoncert Monday evening. John Dawson. Cream Cheese Ib. 32c Pierce and children, of Wyoming Sunday dinner guests of Mr. to huy lumber. Still, there may Fifty-odd members of the But- Park, spent the Fourth of July and Mrs. George M. Parker were termore family met in annual re- W n stranger in town, so we'll with Mrs. Sarah Plelcher and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Parker union at Biverside park. A and Mrs. Elmer Plelcher. were Dr. Peckham and Mrs. God- ruii t! is ad anvwav and tell himf program of ukelele music was Blue Rose Rice lb. 7c James Elliot Martin and Miss frey. of Freeport. Mrs. O. Seger- given by the Hampshire twins, Marion Dennack. of Middletown, strom and daughler, Thelma and Lloyd and Floyd, with Bert Saun- Ohio. Hollis Parker. Inez and son Harold. Harold Skinner, of ders as.accompanist. The 1930 Randall Martin, of Grand Rapids. Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. reunion will be held at Lowell. Kroger's and Miss Lois Krieger were Hoag and daughter Hazel, and James Collins, of Lowell, was I Soap Powder Lg. pkg. 15c Hoyt Lumber Co. Fourlh of July guests of Mr. and Glen Barnes. elected president, William Doty, Mrs. Edwin Fallas. ^jr an(j ^jrs p q Lawrence, of Berlin township, vice presi-! Among those from Lowell who Mrs. Clara McCarty. (laughters, dent. Olive Collins, of Lowell, Clifton •!•••• ••••I •••••••••• i• 4'• attended the Lowell-Greenville Alice and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. sccrelary-treasurcrasurer. game al Greenville July 7, were K. A. Thomas, two daughters, A Shelton family reunion was Bathroom Tissue Brand 5c (.us Wingeier. Fred Wingeier. |) ra Jane and Ethel, met Harry 0 held Fourth of July al the home I Melvin Boerma. Bob Peckham. Fuller and family, of Grand Bap- of Arthur Shelton. of Cascade. (itis Able. Mr. and Mrs. T. Ga- id at Townsend park. July Si His sisters. Mrs. Margaret Greene, '•ella. Mrs. Beatrice Althen, Or- Fourth, for the day. Helen Ful- of Grand Bapids. and Mrs. Mar- Maple Leaf rin Sterkms and daughter Mary, irr spent the remainder of the ion Patrick, of lonfa. were pres- Mr. and Mrs. P. Fineis and son, week at the Lawrence home. ent with their families. Four Country Club No. 2 Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bannon ... ^ . ... and daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth „ ^J'er Foster, daughters. generations were represented,} Lalley and familv. Mr. and Mrs. [^sslt; ^ns,n8'Maude Foster, there being nine children of the' PEAS very small size can 17c Mrs. M. P. 3 r 50c Clifford Klumpp and children. I-ou Gano. of Grand Bapids fourth Mr and 4? James McMahon. F. J. McMahon }}r a"d Mrs. C. D. Muxson. with Schneider, thc.r s BINDER and son Bruce?".' j/yuiy*Altihs- Maxson. Mr " and" Mrs ' Law- William, and Philip, with their er Bvrne McMahon Mr and Mrs r,'nct' Maxson and baby. Mr. ami families were present. A pic- County Club 1 Ib. cii iries Pi h-n l.- \ir and Mrs Mrs- Maxson and two sons nic dinner, supplemented by ice Bread 1^2 lb. loaf 8c Loaf 5c 1 th Fo u h crcam Was SOTVed and lcnt of Boy Dolloway. Mr. and Mrs. Fred "i* " ^ 1 ? P >' Malcolm, Abbv Malcolm. Mr. and Pai* and celebrated the birth- sparklers were provided the kid-i Mrs. Floyd Dolloway, Cecil Bib- da.>s gf ^rs. B. J. Maxson and dies, to let them know it was the TWINE bier. Jack Fahrni. Mr. and Mrs. J.jMiss E\a Maxson. Fourth. Country Club Thomas. F. F. Rosewarne. Otis i Milk small can 5c Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Man-, ning. Mr. and Sirs. B. Loveless.1 Mrs. L. E. Johnson and daughler, The 1929 Wall Paper Books f t Mary Lennon. Ben Speerstra.' Campbell's Beans can lOe $11.50 Pete Speerstra. George Shaw. have arrived. It would be a great pleasure Vincent Cary, Mrs. Blanche Dick- son. Clarence Hart. Mr. and Mrs.] to show them to you and will Ke to your Cl*» Lily White George Fonger, Mr. and Mrs.j interest to see me before buying. 110Pi 2414 Ib sack $1.09 Phelps. Hollis Andrews. PhiU per cwt. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Tom / Gorry a Full Line of Paints and Varnishes Morris and grandson. Lew Ayers. > V | Lee Benson. Melvin Lewis. Geo. Where I furnish my own material I will work Herald. Billy Haysmer. M. N. Henry and daughter Alice. Mr. for 65c per hour. Fresh from our own 1 Ca and Mrs. C. Schwab. R. T. Ford. Phone 382 • R. D. Stocking. Charlie Cook. Runciman's Elevator L. Clemens. D e n n is Bowler, JELLY BEANS Candy Kitchen Ib. I Ju Lee Holland Bert Ellis, Fred Chas. H. Brewster . i j Bowlen Will Morse, Jack Lalley, mUMMMSi 'Frank Pickanl. •' • ' • -•4" sm r *1 am m m < < m < < < < < < i m