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VOL 42 COLOMA, MICHIGAN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1938 NO. 29

substitute—M. Davis. The next and last game > M. Eisenhart G G. Spear Saturday, with the last installment and Theodore Katzbach of Bridg- Boy Scouts and their leader, Wm. Tex Ritter in "Tex Rides With Boy Scouts' G. Ryno G E. Totsky of "Radio Patrol." man. Lehew, members of the American R. Adams G R. Davis A Junk shop near a railroad cross- Legion and the Legion Auxiliary. Coloma substitutes—L. Pantaleo, ing in Denver carries a sign with A program of music, singing, read- TICKET BOOKS ON SALE AT THE LOMA THEATRE J. Friday, X. Friday, G. Munjoy, O. this hint to motorists: "Go ahead; One beauty that time never fades Typewriter paper for sale at The ings and a talk by Mr. Lehew has Spaek and M, Carter. Stevensville take a chance. We'll buy the car." is the beauty of character. Courier office. been arranged. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH.

IMPROVED CLASSIFIED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL The Way Back Can Spring Be Far Away? *TavotitQ /2ecijae DEPARTMENT Mistress of Monterey UNDAY I ojj the WqqI^^ HCW-ft SEW OUR COMIC SECTION By SUSIE POTTER HESSE CHOOL Lesson C McClurc Newspaper Syndicate. Virginia Stivers Bartlett the ever present side-winder rattle- S WNU Scrvlce. SYNOPSIS By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDOUIST, © Virginia Stivers BarUett snakes, and picked its way among Dean of the Moody Bible Inatltuts For Washington's Birthday. of Chicago. RuthWyeth Spears AMATEUR WRITER In Spnnlsh-governed California of 1783 a WNU Service rolling pebbles where a misstep © Western Newspaper Union. FEBRUARY 22 would not be 11 conflict between Church nnd Slate Is roprc- would send horse and rider plunging URTON MULLEN turned the completely celebrated if cher- Anulenr Writer Wanted rspn'tPDtatlT* Brcure sented by two friendly enemies, frail old •lories, pboloa. Good pay. Spare tlmo. OeUIUlOa to death down the mountainside Lesion for February 20 key noisily and closed the door ries were not featured in some Fray Junipero Serra. Franciscan mission- CHAPTER VII B CRME WIITERSITIDICME, 22 WrllM lldf. Iertil«. Cil. ary. and Don Pedro Fages. civil governor. into the ocean lapping hungrily be- Snoopie to his apartments with a bang. Si- way during the day. It is true After telling Serra he Is sending to Mexico low. CHOOSING COMPANIONS multaneously the clock snapped out that the story of the cherry tree for his wife and son, whom he has not seen Pedro Fages listened to the re- for eight yars. h rfuss his aid toward What a woman! And after that IN SERVICE the hour of midnight. Burton and George Washington is more OPPORTUNITY port of Capitan Canete's Indians and founding the Santa Barbara Mission. In scene of last night. punched on the lights, dropped into closely connected in the memory Mexico City. Dona Eulalla. accompanied dismissed them that they might eat Make Money Tradlnf new Fountain pens But the lady's head was full of LESSON TEXT-Mark 3:7-10. 31-33. an armchair and gnawed at a cigar of many of us than his great lor old ones. Small Investment. Partlcu- by her duenna. Angustlas. arrives at the em- and rest after their all-night jour- GOLDEN TEXT—For whosoever shall do bassy in response to a letter from her hus- other things: the green velvet habit, prowess as the Father of our Coun- Ian free. Curtis. Bo* 233. FUfler. Colo. ney. the wlU of God. the isme Is my brother- end. band. Don Pedro. She agrees to go to Cali- the jewels that lay dark in the little Mark 3:39. "I'll know better than to play that try. We seem to take for granted fornia. Don Pedro sends for Serra. telling Striding to the spring, the Gover- case strapped to her jennet, only PRIMARY TOPIC—Twelve Men Who him that two prlesU are on their way from trick on myself again, that's sure," his ability as a leader and talk nor splashed face and head, waiting a gleam of light to make Went With Jesus. Mexico with Eulalla and young Pedro and JUNIOR TOPIC—Twelve Men Who Went he muttered at length. "To doll up about the cherry tree episode of Afgha,n That's Smar^ it , I that he la leaving to meet them. Fages en- smoothed his hair with his fingers them leap and glow like green * ,-1 With Jesus. and go to a wedding, and smirk at his youth. rmd Easy to C/rOCnGt gages a young Indian girl. Indlruela. as and wrung his beard. Then, cup- fiames against her white skin. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC U,i | Eulalla. Eulalla sails from San This recipe for cherry pie is for —Working With Others for Chrlat. the other fellow's good luck and kiss Bias. It is a desolate trip. From the port of ping both hands to mouth, he Tonight she would see her husband YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC— the other fellow's bride-well, it may made to use the entire contents Loreto, a large cavalcade loaded with Eu- whooped until the silent morning again. Comradeship In ChrliUan Service. do for the chap whose own turn is of a No. 2 can of cherries, which lalla's party starts out for the long overland rang and echoed. Would he be the same? Would he trip. Eulalla. accustomed to luxury and just around the corner, but it's a holds Vk cupfuls. "Rise, my children! Rise and look the same? She could picture "God can save a man who is all comfort, bitterly regrets having been per- stiff dose for one who's thrown his Cherry Pie. suaded to come. The two priests, Fray greet the sun! Rise and say your him In armor and plumed helmet alone on the top of the Alps." So Mariano and Fray Bartolomeo, call on her to the dogs—and that's that!" 1 No. 2 can Pitted 2 tablespoons corn- and arouse her suspicions as to their genu- prayers, and hear the tidings! To- like the great conquistador, Cortez; spoke one who sought to discourage Red Sour Cherries starch ineness. As the cavalcadc stops at various night there will arrive here the cav- or in rich velvets like the gentlemen another who wanted to give his Gradually the picture of the eve- 8 tablespoons sugar >,'• teaspoon salt missions, Eulalla hears rumors of the ap- alcade of Capitan Canete . . . Rise, of the viceregal court, or as the life for Christian service. No one ning's festivities faded. In its place 1 tablespoon butter proach of her husband. beggars, vagabonds!" Governor of the Californias, sur- questions that God could thus carry appeared another scene, faint and Line an 8-inch pie pan with indistinct at first, then so clear that Curiosity overcame laziness, and rounded by bowing attendants. on His work in sovereign power, and pastry. Drain the cherries from But no extension of her imagina- that there are times when He does he could almost feel a touch and the juice and place them in the CHAPTER VI—Continaed soon the camp was buzzing with an- tion could show Pedro Fages as he that very thing. But ordinarily I hear a voice. Three years since pastry shell. Mix together sugar, ticipatory preparations. The arrival actually was, a bluff soldado de God works through men. It was she had been a reality in his life! cornstarch and salt and sprinkle "But, my Lady, allow me—" of Canete meant news from home; cuera. Early in the California cam- "the sword of the Lord, and of His fault—none but his. It had over the cherries. Pour on the "Keep your hands off me, sirl I letters, messages from Spain and Mexico. It meant a fiesta, for there paigns he and his tough little com- Gideon" (Judges 7:18). come to him tonight in the happy jufce; dot with butter and cover will not move." with a thin top crust or with strips "But, Senora, see, it is night! We were women in the Capitan's train, pany of Catalonian volunteers had What a glorious, inspiring truth it of pastry. Bake in a hot oven must go on. We must progress!" surely the Governor's lady would adopted cuirasses of hide, and had is that God calls men into compan- iPiifiipii (475 degrees) for 12 minutes; re- "Progress! I have done nothing bring maids! immediately been dubbed, "the ionship with Him for service. Sinful N OLD house sitting in the seen had a blue center, a band SHORT SHORT duce temperature to 425 degrees but progress for weeks—months! Don Pedro moved with dynamic leather jackets"—soldados de cuera. and weak though they be they may l midst of old fields against a of mixed color and then a wide and continue baking for 45 minutes. And I arrive nowhere! Now I will energy. His eyes glowed, his step And Don Pedro, though he had risen become strong and holy, and do background of piney woods not so band of red. The pairs of scrolls STORY MARJORIE H. BLACK. go no farther." was light, his energy boundless and from a humble lieutenant of the Cat- valiant service for Him. far from where the Pilgrims land- alternated red and blue. alonian volunteers to the governor- The Capitan gripped his hands. his orders legion. I. The Need of Christian Workers ed. the present occupant is just Full instructions for making the Complete in This Issue ship of the Californias, was still only "But we have no water here, no Indians were dispatched into the (vv. 7-11). as interested in handwork and just chair seat covers shown in this food—no provisions for the night! a soldado de cuera and wore his as thrifty as all of her New Eng- sketch are in the book offered canons for deer, quail, rabbit, ante- Although the hostility to Christ HOUSEHOLD We can not stay here. Up, Senora, cuirass on all expeditions. His skin land ancestors who have preceded herewith. chatter of Merle's bride. "We've Pattern 5941. lope. Others gathered wood and was growing apace among the relig- \X^ITH Winter almost over, evening, resulting in a pretty, come, come! This is serious." was tanned to the color of his jack- her there. She still makes braided Every homemaker should have waited five years," she had said, You will love to have this choice piled a mighty pyre on the beach. ious leaders, the people thronged March blizzards to the con- runaround model at far less than et, his beard grizzled, his face lined. rag rugs from discarded gar- a copy of Mrs. Spears' new book "while Merle rounded out his edu- QUESTIONS Eulalia settled herself firmly on trary notwithstanding, you find you usually spend. afghan. made of just a simple Poor lady! How could her imagi- about Him in the hope they might SEWING. Forty-eight pages of cation; but they've been happy and the ground. ments and they harmonize per- yourself eyeing the fashion sheets square. Joined, it forms an ef- nation stretch to such imaging! have deliverance from the devil and step-by-step directions for making a sort of insurance for the future." The Patterns. "Serious! I should say it was se- fectly with her lovely old furni- a little more than casually. In- Cover Apples.—Apples, eithe* fective design. There are a va- As evening approached the trail from disease. The need was so great slipcovers and dressing tables; Pattern 1450 is designed for rious. No water—no food! Is that ture. One that she showed me Yes, they had had a good time to- deed you probably already have sizes 12 to 20 (32 to 38 bust). Size baked or as applesauce, have a riety of other ways of joining it, twisted between two great arms of that the Lord Jesus now prepared curtains tor every type of room; my fault? Is it my duty to see the was different than any I had ever gether waiting, while he—he had re- your needle threaded, just waiting 14 (32) requires 3% yards of 39 better flavor when cooked in a all given in the pattern. Use three the mountain that opened to the to call those who were to be His lampshades, rugs, ottomans and skins and casks are filled? Did I seen. Here are all the dimensions fused to wait! She seemed to have for some nice Spring patterns to inch material with short sleeves. covered rather than an uncov' colors of Germantown or make Vermillion sea, and led gradually fellow-servants. other useful articles for the home. (Copjrlifcf, W. H. 0.) half the squares in one set of col- send the provisions ahead so that and method of making it in case entered the room softly and to be make your acquaintance. And Fourteen inch zipper required for ered container. into an arroyo. The multitudes are in Just as des- it is new to you. too, and you Readers wishing a copy should gating down at him with the wound- ors, the other in another with we should be without food? here they are, three quick tricks, front closing. • • • She tossed her hair out of her eyes After a consultation with the In- perate need of Christ and of the would like to make one like it. send name and address, enclosing ed look in her eyes which had been background always the same. In ministry of His church today. Why, each pleasantly awaiting your Pattern 1312 is designed for Basting Velvet Dress.—Silk and glared at him. dian guides, Capitan Canete turned The center oval part is 32 inches 25 cents (coins preferred) to Mrs. born at their last interview. He pattern 5941 you will find direc- then, do they not crowd the churches SJRE IS WARAA IfsJ choice, each designed to make sizes 14 to 44 (32 to 44 bust). Size thread should be used for basting "Look at me! Look at me! Di- to the lady. long and 16 inches wide with Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., ARE ? could see the woodland path they tions for making the afghan and and press in around His servants? VlS.Ol'M HERE—ARE ALL THE some wardrobe happy. Which do 16 (34) requires yards of 39 velvet dresses to avoid marking. sheveled, dirty, hungry, thirsty, "It is only several hours from 6-inch scroll border all around. Chicago. AND IT SEEMS had taken to the glory spot by the you prefer? a pillow; an illustration of it and That is the question over which WINDERS OPEKI? IT inch fabric; l^i yards braid re- • • • weary, and no place to lay my here to the camp of his Excellency, The scrolls are made in pairs TO BE CRoWD lake. He could hear her say that of the stitches used; material re- leaders of the church are puzzled. tis'^CAP \ « IS A SIAJ A LADV Fitted Bodice. quired for trimming. Cheese in Soup.—A piece of head! And it is your fault! Ah, wait and if you wish to stop and refresh from braided strips 2% yards TOO ) ALREADr>7 she must not leave her invalid quirements, and color suggestions. There may be many reasons, but Mayo Carillon HAS To STAMP— Look your Sunday best in this Pattern 1444 is designed for cheese the size of a walnut added until I tell his Excellency the Gov- yourself before going farther I will long. These strips are braided mother and aged father. To obtain this pattern, send 15 we suggest two as being at least Mayo Clinic tower has a carillon ETC— graceful afternoon frock with its sizes 36 to 52. Size 38 requires 4% to potato or onion soup gives it a withdraw and send the bearers tight so they are not more than worthy of careful thought. The first of 23 bells, the largest weighing "I am all they have. Burton. They snug and softly shirred waistline. yards of 35 or 39 inch material; rich creamy taste. 0 eri % inch wide. The center of each preferred) to The Sewing Circle, Leading me into ^ ^ "? ahead." is that we live in a time of apostasy. 4 tons, the smallest 168 pounds; are too old and feeble to transplant The skirt flares slightly to the Vz yard required for revers facing • • • Arte nont 9RQ w ™ relief except riding more and "I will gladly avail myself of the strip is marked as shown here at Household Arts Dept., 259 W. In the time of Christ men had only the clapper of each bell weighs to a new home. I must not desert front and emphasizes the slimness in contrast. Bow requires V* yard Scenting Linens.—Persons who more miles to some spring which opportunity. You are very kind," A and the ends are then sewn Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. begun to hear His message of de- one-sixteenth of the weight of the them now. Can we not wait a bit of the silhouette. Note the saddle ribbon. use scented soaps and like scent- no doubt will turn out to be a dry said Eulalia with a smile that wiped around and around, working to- Please write your name, ad- liverance. In our day men have bell. James J. Drummond, ad- with patience?" shoulder and short, puffed sleeves Send your order to The Sewing ed linens can obtain the latter one! You are responsible!" out all the calumnies of the night ward the center as at B. The dress and pattern number plainly. heard and heard again and have ministrator of Worrell hospital, is He had replied in the bitterness of —details that are unusually be- Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1020, simply by storing the unwrapped Canete's dignity was touched. before. "So kind that I will ask his disappointment, "I'm not asking hardened their hearts because they pairs of scrolls are sewn together carillonneur. Concerts are given coming and-make for distinction. 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, III. soap in the linen drawer or closet. "Senora, it was certainly not you to get me one chest from my "loved darkness rather than light and also to the edge of the rug as three times a week, lasting one- you to marry me in some uncertain One of the new widely spaced flow- Price of patterns, 15 cents (in • • • The Drawbacks that suggested this trip. It is no belongings — a large iron-studded future." Then, "It's now I want because their deeds were evil" indicated here at the lower right. half hour. Six bells can be played er patterns in rayon or silk will coins) each. Tip for Good Posture.—Whilt "Dear Mrs. Pucket," a school pleasure jaunt to me, I assure you. chest—marked with a green cross you—or never," he had added sav- ® Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. John (9:19). Self-righteousness, This kind ef rug has infinite pos- at one time—two with each hand, make your informal afternoons walking, swing the legs from the teacher wrote to the mother of a It was only at the earnest solicita in a circle." agely. which is harder to deal with than pibiiities for color schemes. One and two with the feet. and evening a double delight, and hips and imagine you are walking pupil, "William was absent this tions of the Viceroy himself, in be- "Then we shall have to call it Canete looked at the chests and gross sin, is rampant everywhere. the pattern is a particular joy to As the Olive down hill with arms and shoulderi morning. Will you please tell me ; half of my friendship with your hus- never." The low voice, full of pain, boxes strapped on the weary bur- work with. So simple, and so Mark how fleeting and paltry is relaxed. what kept him out of school?" j band the Governor, that I undertook Another reason is that in many, had spoken steadily. ros and opened his mouth. But Eu- pleasing. the estate of man—yesterday in • • • 'Dear Ma'am," was the reply, i it." perhaps most, instances, the church The train played with the hours. lalia smiled again. IF YOU'RE | READ Trim Morning Frock. embryo, tomorrow a mummy or Croutons for Soups.—Cut slices "William is keeping time for his ' "Nevertheless, you are responsi- has so far separated itself from The station, once so familiar, at The captain approached the ani- THIS ViOOLD OH-WAS THAT VOUR Don't be caught around the ashes. So for the hair's breadth of dry bread one-half inch thick, father. Last nite he cum home ble; you and the Viceroy—and the the Lord that it has no power ALWAYS I last crept into view. With a leap mals, searched carefully, then MING COLDS A40IM0 SHTCPPlM FOOT? « fHOaGHT IT of time assigned to thee live ra- spread with butter and cut int« house without your best foot for- with an exampel about how long King himself!" Needy men are not interested in the Burton cleared the tracks, dodged called an Indian who carried the FOOT/ ward. You needn't be, with this tionally, and part with life cheer- one-half inch cubes, put them in a would it take a man walking 3 She clenched her hands and beat dead observance of religious forms. Belonged "£> THAT . insistent cabmen, and swung into trunk to the lady. Then the train crisp and flattering morning frock fully, as drops the ripe olive ex- shallow pan and bake in a moder« miles an hour to walk two and a them on her breast. They want to see the workings of MAM SlTTlhJ