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SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUGH'AXAX, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928. NUMBER 32. PREPARES BONDS FOR N ow H e r e ’s Interest Waxes in Jump LIGHTNING “UNCLE BOB” Forty Thousand Dollar Issue the From State to Municipal BOLTS’HIT 3 : ADVERTISES Okehed For Market by Detroit Proposition Government in Buchanan Bonding Attorneys This Week THE WRECKING CREW Mrs. John Gilson Country Districts Favor Dies On Thursday Independence From LOCAL HOMES LOCAL BEAUTY 81 Haws Town Control Mrs. Jesse Lowman; Marks Beginning Modern A t Bertrand Home Sewage .System For - When a fair name’s • killed or a Heavy Electrical Storm KYW Speaker Broadcasts the Dies Friday After bright hope’s stilled. I am full' WOULD GIVE PRESTIGE! EVANGELICALS Buchanan of a glad elation. Mrs, Frances Ellen: Gilson, 60, Works Havoc in Light Charms of Clark Co. A Long Illness For I love the sniff of a fragrant wife of John A. Gilson. R. R. No, Is L argest Incorporated j And Power Wires Landscaping TO BE SOLD AUGUST 24= 6. Niles, died Thursday morning whiff of a ruined reputation. Place in State In ! Josephine Heine Lowman, 45, I ’m the sort of a chap that is right at about 7 o’clock at Pawating CORN IS BLOWN DOWN Final approval of proceedings hospital where she was taken Village Class PLEASED WITH THIS CITY died Friday morning1, August 10, TO HOLD STATE on tap.—and right in his top­ 192S, at the South Shore Hospital, by the village council preliminary most glory,— early Monday morning after a to the sale of $40,000 in village brief illness with a complication That the time is ripe for the Barn On Bcnke. Farm At Chicago, after an illness of five When the hunting pack is on the The attractiveness of Buchanan months. bonds for the purpose of con­ track of a scared and panting of disease suddenly reached an change in Buchanan from the New Troy Struck and in general and of the Clark Equip­ struction of Portage Street paying quarry, alarming state. village to the city form of govern­ Burned to Ground ment Company plant in particular, Mrs. Lowman was troubled with and of storm and sanitary sewers ment. thereby benefiting1 both the a complication of ailments and had MEETING HERE I ’m the sort of a bloke that can The funeral service was held at received some invaluable free ad­ on Third and Portage Street were puli a rope where the throng the home two miles west of Ber­ town itself and the remainder of The homes of F. S. Lamb, 207 vertising during- the past week submitted to five operations, two received the first of the week from sees red with fury. trand on Saturday afternoon at Buchanan township from which Moccasin, Arthur Herman, Wal­ through the radio programs of at Buchanan and three at Chicago, 80 to 100 Ministers From its affairs would thereby be Miller, Canfield, Paddock & Stone, And the victim hies to the mad one o’clock. Rev, W. H. Camfield, lace Street, and of John Russell station KYW, when Uncle Bob, in a vain attempt to secure relief. All Parts of Michigan Detroit bond attorneys, and steps assize where the mob is judge pastor of the Evangelical church severed, appears to be a growing in the Mt. Tabor Grange district famous story teller for that sta­ She was born at Chester, Mich., toward the sale were begun by the and jury of Buchanan, officiated. The body opinion here, as the reasons which were struck by lightning with con­ tion related briefly his impressions where she lived until five years To Attend Sessions dictated a temporary delay lose publication of advertising in this T rush right in when a man is was taken to Coloma for burial in siderable damage, in each case, of a recent visit, prompted by the ago when she moved with her issue. down and I make it a point to the family lot. weight. and much damage by wind was letters of nine year old Marie family to Buchanan. She was CHURCH LEADERS COME Farmers with whom the matter Village Attorney Frank Saun­ kick ’im. Mrs. Gilson was born in Kings­ also reported in the corn crops Montgomery of Days Avenue and •married to Mr. Marsteiner, who ders went to Detroit Monday eve­ ville, Ont., on June 20, 1S6$. She has been discussed have stated west of Buchanan, as a result of Alexander Street. preceded her in death ten years FQr I’m off the guy that is riding that they’ were in favor of the Glass, Dlind Evangelist Of ning to lay the entire council pro­ high, but I’m hell on the help­ was married in 1SS4 at Coloma. the heavy storm here Thursday Uncle Bob, whose real name is ago. Two children were born to Lansing, Will Lead ceedings relative to the construc­ less victim. In 1901 the family moved to Niles change, inasmuch as it would night. Walter Wilson, said that he had them, Lorraine and Leslie. Seven tion before the bond experts and When the cross they raise or the and lived there until recently when place them in a more Independent AL the Lamb home the bolt enjoyed an auto ride to Buchanan years ago she was married to Song Services position to operate in their own returned the following day with death fires blaze, I am there they moved to the farm home (Turn to Page 2, Col. 2) (Turn to Page 2, Col. 6) Jesse Lowman, who survives. the stamp of approval on their with a hand: that’s will­ south of Niles and west of Ber­ interests, freed from the town con­ Otiler survivors are the following The annual Bible and Evan­ trol in local political affairs as legality. A meeting was called by ing. trand. Besides her husband, Mrs, sisters and brother: Mrs. Charles gelistic sessions of the Michigan President Claude Glover Wednes­ For I'm with ’em strong just as Gilson is survived by two sons, they now are. The problems of SWITCH ENGINE NO TRACE CORN Zimmerman, Buchanan: Mrs. L. B. Conference of the Evangelistic day night to prepare resolutions jolly long as it’s somebody John W.. o f Michigan City, for­ the town and the country are not Spafford, Chicago: Mrs. Oscar church opens Sunday at the River­ for advertisement and for any else they’re killing. merly city clerk in Niles; Claire, the same, according to these ob­ Wilson, St. Louis; Mrs. Fred Attel, side camp grounds on the north servers. and both would benefit by other purposes that might arise. When the grand stand rises and of Stuart, Fla., who came to Niles STRIKES TRUCK Chicago; George Heine, St. Louis, side of the St. Joseph River a mile According to the resolution howls for blood I am always a about a month ago on a visit and an arrangement which would en­ BORER FOUND BY west of Buchanan, with from SO to able them to go their separate The funeral took place at 9 a. m. moved by councilman Paul Wynn, loud exliorter. who is still here, and one daughter, Monday at the Catholic Church at 100 ministers of that denomination the bonds are to be sold August And you’ll always find that my Mrs. Anna Faye Houswerth, wife ways. in attendance and some of the best It is certain, according to Bu­ CLEAN UP CREW Chester, 111. 24, thumbs are down when the of Carson Houswerth, of Portage AT CLARK PLANT talent in the church in charge of Opinion was expressed by stricken cry for quarter Prairie. A sister. Mrs. Jessie chanan citizens, that the town the program affording an unusual (Turn to Page 2, Col. 3 1 council that, this marked the be­ When the death stroke falls and Roote. of Otsego, also survives. WEAVER- ESCAPES WITH U. S. EXPERTS SPEND WEEK religious opportunity not only for ginning of a modern sewage the daylight palls for a man — ----- p------BRUISES AS MACHINE WORKING IN BUCHANAN MORE COTTAGES members of that denomination but system for Buchanan which would that is dead as Priam, IS DEMOLISHED TOWNSHIP for the general public as well. Bertha Hoover Is This is the first time that this be completed within the next two It suits my mind for that is the or three years, and which would 7 8 Y E a T0LD A five ton truck was completely A crew of three men working conference has ever been lield in kind of a sonuvagun that I Wedded to Roy M. CONSTRUCTED AT finally include a sewage disposal am. wrecked and its driver, Marion under the U. S. Corn Borer Con­ this part of the state, and its pro­ plant and an extension down Barton, August 11 Weaver, escaped with minor in­ trol service completed a week of grams are worthy of general Chicago Street to cover the west AND SOMEBODY IN BERRIEN NATIVE juries when it was struck by a inspection in the fields of Bu­ patronage. Leading speakers of Alexander and Smith street sec­ CLEAR LAKE the sessions will be Rev. G. A. THE FORCE ADDS Miss Bertha M. Hoover of Niles ! Michigan Central engine when chanan township today without tions above the water works. A good, thing to remember was wedded to Roy M. Barton of i emerging from an alley back of finding any traces of the dread Nevvlin, noted religious leader who has been prominently identified A resolution was also passed to And a better thing to do. LaPorte at the home of Mr. and DIES FRIDAY ! the brake band department on the plague. j. C. BERKSON SELLS FIVE install a drinking fountain at the Is; work with the construction Mrs. William Hoover on the River Clark Equipment grounds yester- Previous to their work here they MORE UNITS IN SUMMER with the Winona Lake meetings, Athletic Park. gang; Road, Saturday, August 11. The CHAKLOTTE M’COMBEE, W ELL! day afternoon spent a week in Galien township, COLONY SUNDAY and who has a long record as And not with the wrecking crew. bride and groom were attended by KNOWN BUCHANAN iSUC»' ' xT.ix- wrriAu-vWOMAN j i „ According to observers, the where they found no traces. Fields college president, minister of ------,-o------Mr: and Mrs, Andrew Norman of IS CALLEXLED BY DE ATH truck did not make the stop at the there which were burned over by Development of Clear Lake metropolitan churches, and lead­ Hartford And Niles. Rev. Jesse L. Griffith, track which is required, and the^government men last year. are said Woods has progressed -during the; ing evangelistic speaker. ^ .He will .W hitehall Doctor . pastor-of the Church o f Christ of Charlotte McComber, 78, died engineer also failed to whistle' "to have been infested' by a worm summer, two more cottages hav­ speak every morning 'at a T Blues ' Play On Buys" Residence Buchanan read the marriage Friday, after an illness of five until he was almost to the cross­ plague which was not the corn ing been built by Irvin Christian­ (Turn to Page 2, Col. 4) Local Diamond ritual. weeks, her death occurring at the ing. Nearby Clark employees borer. No evidences were found son, Chicago plumber and gas shouted a warning, but too late to there, or in Bertrand township fitter, and Arthur B. Curtis, On Charles Court home of Miss Lilly Abell, where The Buchanan Blues will oppose she had resided for the past five stop Weaver. The engine struck where the crew spent six days. superintendent of the People’s the truck and threw it against the While covering the local area Gas and Coke company of Chica­ MANAGERMEAD the Hartford nine, one of the chief’ The Prank Berry residence, oc­ ANNUALALUMNI years. aggregations of baseball talent in cupied for the past five years by She was born near Niles, but the brake band building, almost en­ the crew has worked from Niles go. Both these men have com­ tirely demolishing it. Weaver re­ as headquarters, The personnel pleted their houses and are 1 oc­ southwestern Michigan, here Sun­ A . B. Muir;, Instructor in the Bu­ greater part of her life had been day afternoon, the game featuring chanan high school, was- sold this spent in Buchanan, She is the mained in the cab during1 the of the force is; foreman, Melvin cupying them as summer homes. SIMPLY GLUTTON BANQUET TO BE wreck, but escaped with nothing Brines of Michigan State College: J. C. Bevkson, head of the .Belt on the mound for the locals week to b r . L. W. Keyes of last of a family of seven children. and Westeott delivering for the Whitehall, who plans to: come to She had been for many years an worse than severe bruises. A. C. Brown, instructor in the Chicago sales office, was a visitor West Junior High School at Lan- at the resort Sunday with a party visitors. Buchanan to. make his home in earnest worker in the Church of FOR PUNISHMENT The batting orders will be as October. Dr. Keyes stated that he HELD AUGUST 2 5 Christ and her funeral was held at Mr. and Mrs, Arden L. Richard- F" ® a§^on' Jackson, of prospective buyers to whom he was able to sell five additional follows; did not expect to open an office that place Monday afternoon, with son celebrated their twelfth wed-1 Michigan. PUBLIC INVITED TO WRITE Buchanan Hartford here for the practice of medicine, OVER 500 INVITATIONS SENT; Rev. J. L. Griffith in charge. ding anniversary Sunday,- August------M They stated that if any local units. farmer found any suspicious indi­ Three wells have been drilled to CRITICISMS OF LOCAL Belt ' p Westeott hut had selected Buchanan as a ANSWER IS DESIRED BY The only known relatives sur­ 12th, Forty relatives from Niles BASEBALL POLICY Phillips c Westeott residence place on account of its NEXT SATURDAY viving are two nephews, and two and Three Oaks were present. At cation, he could secure an identi­ a depth of 66 feet each for a fine fication by sending it to J, C. water supply. Nash lb * R. Miller many attractions as a home town. nieces, one of whom, Mrs. A. B. noon a very delightful pot-luck Fred Mead, manager of the Silver, 615 Front St, Toledo, Ohio. —---O------Hamilton 2b Smith In. addition, his- son. Dr. Carl Five hundred invitations have Foster, was present at the funeral dinner was served. In the evening Blues, Is apparently not satisfied Bailey ss Bonanigo Keyes, is- a successful1 dentist at been issued to the known address­ from Paw Paw, 111. Others in ad­ ice cream and cake were served. ------o------Elizabeth Montgomery, daugh­ ter of : Mr. and Mrs, John Mont­ with bearing the troubles that E. Miller 3b K. Straight St. Joseph-, and their Buchanan es of the 600 graduates of the Bu­ dition to the many Buchanan Miss Ethel Craig of Jackson­ come his way with a resolute Brown If A. Miller residence will make it possible for chanan high school for the annual friends attending were: Mr. and Mr. Mansfield, Mrs. Carrie E. ville, Fla., is a visitor at the home gomery of Days and Alexander left yesterday to visit over the heart and cheerful,—he just Buysse cf W. Straight them to be nearer him. alumni banquet, which is to be Mrs. Carnahan of Paw Paw, 111., Willard, Hugh Willard and family, of her mother, Mrs. Ashby of Ber­ naturally has to go out and corral Smith rf Johnson. held in the American Legion Hall rien Street and of her brother, Ed week-end at the home of Agnes Mrs. Sadie Enos of Edwardsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hunt- a few more. ---- o— on the evening of Saturday, Aug.. Mrs. Ida Hipp of Benton Harbor, ley of Niles. Roland of Portage Street. Dolph at Barron Lake. It is in his official capacity as 25th. manager of the Blues that Mead ATTY.J.E.PADEN While invitations have been craves punishment. He states to WILLARD COLVIN ' issued only to the graduates, any­ the Record that some people have one who desires to may attend, Scenic Advantages of Lake Chapin Lay at Buchanans Boor Unheralded and Unsung according to Mrs. Lee Mathie, the impression that as a baseball BURIED SATURDAY In the shores of Lake Chapin, must be said that he came within and started building modern gical uses: Seymour McEwen, manager he is a first class barber. IS RECONCILED president of the association, the In consequence Mead would like to only requirement being that noti­ the name applied to the still water three miles of Buchanan and summer homes. To date they have realtor of Hammond and Chicago. above the Berrien Springs dam on sold cottages to the following: These plots were labelled with have anyone who holds that AT EVANSTON, ILL. fication should- reach, her by next the St. Joseph river, the villages opened the first successful sum­ opinion write out in detail his full TO YOUNG WIFE Saturday, so that arrangements of Buchanan and Berrien Springs mer home project that has been G. E. Tipton of the Tipton Ma­ Indian names, such as Objibway, reasons and send the result to the may be made. Any graduate who chine Company of Chicago; Frank Weesaw, Pottawatomie, Chippewa, WAS PROMINENT CORPORA­ reads this story who has not re­ have a scenic asset which is un­ carried out to date on the south Record for publication. TROUBLES OF CLEAR LAKE TION LAWYER IX CHICAGO excelled in its kind in the United end of Lake Chapin. Three years Rourke. Chicago divisional fire and were landscaped by McOmber Not satisfied with resting on his RESORT OWNERS TOLD ceived an invitation on account of States and which: would he worth Chief; Daniel Nelson, officer of the in such a way as to preserve the FOR FORTY YEARS lack of knowledge of their where­ ago he entered into partnership laurels after he has won a major­ IN CITY PAPERS many hundreds of thousands, of with A. J. Manjer of Chicago, Pullman Company of Chicago; natural beauties, Each plot has ity of his games, and taken the a b ou t on the part of the com­ dollars if properly exploited, ac­ buying a mile of frontage on .the Russell J. Poole, Chicago financier; several springs, from which water last two straight against hard Joseph E. Faden,, 67, Chicago; mittee is invited to be present. Chicago papers of today are cording to G. O, McComber of west side of Lake Chapin from A. G. Kiilicns, Illinois manager of is raised by hydraulic rams to the teams, he thrusts his head through carrying the following story rela­ corporation: attorney who had Mrs. Mathie is in charge and Berrien Springs, who has already tile New -Jersey Casualty Com­ cottages. Paths wind down thru the canvas in the manner of the made his summer home at Bu­ has appointed the following com­ the Great Western Live Stock, tive to Willard O. Colvin, son of made a beginning in that develop­ Farm. pany; Edward Juneman, manu­ the wooded bluffs over rustic well known Ethiopian, and issues Edwin M. Colvin, former Clear chanan for the past 27 years, mittees: ment. facturer of catgut for tennis bridges to boat docks at the lake died at his residence at -155 Program: Ted Childs, Dorothy Last year they plotted the area a general invitation to the public Lake hotel man: To Mr. McComber's Credit it into lots Of from 1U to 10 acres racquets, violin strings, and sur­ edge. to crack away. Just as they dodged a fashion­ Moccasin: Avenue at 9:30 a. m. Portz, Doris Peck, Johanna Des- At his request, the letters will Thursday; August 9, after an ill­ enberg; ' , able wedding and eloped five years Decoration committee: Evelyn be printed in case they are of a ago, Mr. and Mrs. Willard O. Col­ ness of several months. construe! ive nature, dealing with Attorney Paden was born June Miller, Bernice Lundgren, Francis: vin, of 232 East Pearson street, 22. 1S61 at. Litchfield, I1L He was Hiller, Marcus Treat. policies rather than personalities last night were packing then- graduated, from the Litchfield ■Banquet: Bay Rough, Mayme trunks for another honeymoon, high, school, from the University of Boyle. this time to avoid the divorce Minnesota, and from: Union Col­ Reception; Blanche McIntosh, Lake Madron Boy courts. She filed a suit for lege Law School of Chicago. Mary Karling, Clarence Runner, Scouts to Hike separate maintenance last Satur­ He then: started the practice of Ray Miller. day but her attorney, George L. law1 in Chicago, where- he con­ Tickets: Bernice Lundgren,,: To Lake Michigan Schein, said this wall be with­ tinued; in business for 40 years, August Roti, Hubert Conant, drawn. specializing in insurance and cor­ Wilma Boone, Mrs. Lee Mathie. The following notice was sent, Colvin, a son and heir of the late. poration law. Tickets may be purchased at to the Record for publication by Edwin M. Colvin, millionaire’ After marrying Miss Charlotte §1,00 from any of the above, or .Tames O. Best of Galien, assistant printer and publisher, has Colt of Litthfield, he established a from Lee Mathie at the Mathie Boy Scout director for Berrien promised to give up airplane joy , home at Evanston, although con­ Battery Shop. and Cass counties: rides for the more leisurely trans­ tinuing in business in Chicago. He — ------o------The Scouts of Cass and Berrien portation of the water wagon, his served, as city attorney of Evans­ counties are to enjoy a five or six: wife said. Mrs. Colvin, a daughter ton, .1903-7, and as mayor of that Committee Fixes day trip to: Lake Michigan at of Irving MacLeod, stock and bond city from 1907 to: 1913, during, Division Line On Camp Wilderness at Bridgman broker, had charged that her hus- . which time he served as president and will leave for the camp on ,a band's idleness, after he inherited , of the Illinois Mayor's Associa­ Ward Co. Property hike from Camp Madron Friday, a comfortable fortune from Ins. tion. He was a member of the August 24th and will remain 5 father, had led him to occupy him­ Union League Club o f Chicago, of The committee appointed by; days. self with highball shakers and The Hamilton. Club, the Evanston President Claude- Glover to inspect-1 Registrations will not he nec­ numerous jaunts in the air, Club, the Evanston Country Club; the. grounds of the Ward Electric essary, however, James O. Best of “We’re as happy as five years and the1 Illinois1 Historical Society: Refrigerator company and rec­ Camp Madron would like to know ago,” said the young and blonde; He was prominent in the work of ommend; a- suitable division line if any desire to go. wife, whose wedding anniversary . the -latter organization, specializ­ , between the area requisite, to the Each scout is to bring his own is next Tuesday, “We’re taking,La,. ing; to 1 the study of the: life of factory and that desirable for ad­ rations, blankets, utensils or trip for a couple o f weeks, making Abraham Lincoln, and delivering dition to the Athletic Park, re­ money for rations with blankets a new start in married life,” , ■ many lectures on subjects relating ported at the special 'meeting held and utensils and pup tents. ... In 1922, Mrs, Colvin, 18.. .years to Lincoln’s life. Friday night, their recommenda­ This' will be especially goes! for old, had just finished a t the He was also -a lover of natural tion being a line drawn directly the older seouts of this area. Chicago Latin School for Girls. life, and-1 since establishing his .south *froni9 the:, culvert over Each scout is'.'urged to come She was engaged to young Colvin; summer' residence- here, he had; Smith: Street,, allowing'-all east of along. ’ ■ ' .:: -f .■ Y ;' ... who was a recent graduate■ H ’*“.fr.r,!f,' (J| •'*>•**'#•*. STt l&i*. .4 .tfii •$ . t. 14 ' *».‘>l'’» *»’ $ 'jf-iH*-J•

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at Hudson Bake. Sunday. Mrs. Robert Sheeiey was quite child spent Sunday 'With Air-, and niversary. The guests presented death of their scmih-Iaw, Air. Sunday after a sis weeks: visit at A number from this place at­ badly hurt Saturday evening .while Mrs. Julius Reinke. her with a beautiful water set. ■Parks. Air, Rozelle returned Sun­ the home of her daughter, iMrs. tended Crystal Springs Camp getting the cows. Air. aud'Mrs. Ed Slocum and Ice cream and cake were served., day evening. Airs. Rozelle stayed Joe Hamilton. - meeting, Sunday. Mr. and Airs, Albert Kuhl spent Jessie, Mabel, Elizabeth Gowland All: spent a mbst enjoyable after­ for a visit with her daughter. Mr. and Airs. Joe Heckathorne ------o-----:--- Sunday at-the home of Emma attended, the: show at South Bend noon and all wished: her many Air, and Mrs. ‘Walter Ernsperger spent Sunday at Benton Harbor. V%*# !*!!*! |*| 1*1 ,*,!*, ,*,1*11*, ,*! . Kuhl and Ed Reinke. Sunday evening. happy returns. spent Sunday at Hudson. In the Mrs. Pauline Donnely_ and two 4* Mrs. Ross Burrus, Mrs. Ida Wil­ Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Seymour Miss Thelma Heckathorne is afternoon they visited Mrs. Frank children, Aliss Alary and Alargaret Berrien Springs * PRINCESS THEATRE + son, Air. and Mrs. Howard Wilson, and family of LaPorte, Mr. and visiting her aunt, Mrs. Seymour Gaibreath at LaPorte hospital, Richter attended the show at Bu­ WIFE IS TRYING ■ * C. D. Sheldon and son Claude and Airs. Frank Heckathorne and and family at LaPorte this week. who underwent an operation Mon­ chanan, Sunday evening. Plans 2nd Annual daughter Blanche, Aliss Gertie family spent SuDday as the guests Mrs. Fred Salisbury, Air. and day morning. Air. and Airs. Frank Porlick and Gowlaiid spent Sunday at Crystal of Air. and Mrs. B. F. Redding. Airs. George Martin, Air. and Mrs. Air, and Airs. William Rotzine son, Albert Heckathorne were TO SHAKE DOWN. Homecoming Days Belle Bennett is just about the Springs. About forty friends and neigh­ Alaynard Martin and son, Airs. Joe entertained relatives from Alichi- callers at South Bend Tuesday’ most convincing “Mother” the Air. and Airs. E ., J. Hamilton bors took possession of Airs. Edna Kendall, Airs. Frank Heckathorne gan City, Sunday. afternoon. screen has produced. She and Berrien Springs is making am­ had as their guests Sunday, Mr. Heckathorne’s home while she were callers at the home of Air. Air. and Airs. Ralph Sebasty and. Donald Keith furnish the high and Mrs.' Merritt Martin and was calling on a neighbor on and Mrs. Merritt Martin Sunday daughter Carol spent Sunday Almost every prominent -man SAYS TWOMBLY bitious arrangements for i t s lights tonight and tomorrow at second annual Home Coming to be daughter Jean, and Airs. Roxinda Monday afternoon and greeted her evening. afternoon at South Bend. has already appeared in a talking the Princess Theatre, in the fine Hamilton. with a surprise on her return, the Air. and Airs. Cass Rozelle were Airs. Claude Marlin and two movie—except, of course, Calvin FORMER BUCHANAN RESI­ held this year, August 23 to 25, family: play, “Wild Geese.” It is Mr. and Mrs. Bervl Clark and occnsion being her birthday an­ called to Chicago Thursday by the daughters returned to their home iPonlidge, with a three clay program includ­ hard to find more wholesome DENT STATES HE WILL ing the pet parade feature which SPRING SURPRISE SOON movies than she helps produce. was: so popular last year, an Old. Both Saturday and Sunday fur­ Timer's Fiddlers Contest, fire nish keenly dramatic plays, the Alleging- that the proceedings works, air plane stunts, Boy Scout first, “The Final Extra,” with against him, on tile part of his work, comedy acts, and a boxing Ararguerite De LaAIotte, and the wife are in the nature of a "shake program which will be featured by second. “The Irresistible Lover.” dawn." Willard Irving Osgood an exhibition by Johnny Hoekstra, ■with Norman Kerry anti Lois Twombly, former Buchanan resi­ Berrien Springs scrapper who has Moran. The Saturday offering is dent, told newspaper men that he been meeting the Big Boys. unusually good for the four would soon issue a Statement that There will also be a program of popular shows of the week's end, would: “surprise Airs. Twombly races and contests daily. The en­ and the Sunday play maintains the and the general public," just as tire program is to be- issued this high standard set: by Alanager soon as he had the permission of week. Homer P. Aforley for his always Ms attorney. An added feature this year will large audience that night. “Airs. Twombly,” said the in­ be an Old Time parade, in which The serial. “ Scarlet Arrow,” In ventor, “is using our 10-year old the oldest vehicles able to per­ its fifth chapter Al'onday. is prov­ daughter, Gloria, as a dub to ambulate on wheels will be on ing a man's upstanding plot, and gain her ends. She wants to get d e e k. including automobiles, now is becoming strenuously ex­ all my property and money and is buggies, wagons, and the like. citing. The big picture that eve­ apparently willing to go to any ning is to be “ Stage Kisses," by ends to accomplish her purpose. PORTAGE PR AIRIE Kenneth Harlan and Helen Chad­ “I have tried to evade this issue wick, who have done some of the for the past year to save the name Air. and Airs. Greeley Korn, with best adventure stories. and standing of Gloria, an inno­ their guests Air. and Airs. J. H. Tuesday and Wednesday, Karl cent party to the whole affair, but Slower and family' from Nebraska, Dane and George K. Arthur come now that Airs. Twombly has gone motored to Detroit. Friday, where again in "Circus Rookies.” There this far, TU see it through to the they visited their cousin. Airs, will also be a special two-reel finish and will clear myself of all Frank Blodgett, also H. B. Aloyer. technicolor production. "The the charges she has preferred a son of Air. and Airs. J. H. Aloyer. Flag” , with Francis X. Bushman. against me." They also stopped at Kalamazoo, Alice Calhoun and an all-star cast Promises Surprise where they called on G. At. Aloyer portraying the events and trials Twombly further asserted that at Galesburg. They called on Mr. that eventually caused this won­ “when this tiling is cleared up. she and Airs. Burton. Chase and Mr. derful emblem to be made. “The will no longer be Airs. Twombly." and Airs. Frank Canffman at Flag” alone is well worth the price and went on to relate some of the Jackson. of admission, educationally as well background of the case. Airs. Flo. Townsend of Elgin, as in beauty. “Before I married her,” he add­ 111., and Miss Jean Wilson of Te- — ----o------ed, “Airs. Twombly was married cutnseh, are visiting at the Arthur DAYTON to a man by the name o f Francis Eisele home. W. Reese of New York. They Mr. and Sirs. J. E. Vite. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Rotzine were married in California. Mrs. Glen Vite and Mr. and Airs. and son Carl attended the funeral “ She was never divorced from M. H. Vite and Air. and Airs. of Mrs. Rotzine's cousin at Michi­ Reese before she married me and Clarence Hartline and family at­ gan City, Friday. now that she has gone this far, I tended the Brown-Clnpp reunion Air. and Mrs. Ray Van Lew and will give the complete story o f daughter of South Bend spent this angle when the proper time Sunday afternoon at the home of comes. Sm iliiL O iariie Says- Mr. and Mrs. Neal VanLew. -I have not mentioned this be­ / T WANT ______. ' Mrs. Lukens returned to her fore. as T did not want to drag my home in Detroit Saturday after innocent daughter through the visiting here several days. muck of a horrible scandal. I Frank Porlick was a business wanted to protect her from the caller at Chicago Alonday. ternble stigma attached to being Mr. and Airs. Joe Kendall and boin out of wedlock family were Niles shoppers Satur­ Twombly stated that his at­ day afternoon. torney would not allow him to Ernest Kroll of LaPorte visited give a complete statement to the his cousin, Lev. Richter. press at this time but that he Air. and Airs. William Strunk, would be glad to do so later. Mrs. Edith Alartin and son Floyd spent Thursday at Kalamazoo. Tom Heenev lost to Gene Aliss Belle Strunk returned home Tunnev—and made no alibi. That's with them for a visit with her what we call breaking all tradi­ parents. tions. Mr. and Airs. Frank Straub and family attended their reunion at The heroes of ancient tales used Hudson Lake. Sunday. to go forth to battle dragons that Arc women more> Mr. and Airs. A. SChadel and Air. breathed tire and had seven heads, and Mrs. Schadel and daughter and every time a hoi o managed to honest than men? Frances of Berrien Springs spent dispose of one of the heads two Sunday afternoon with -Mr. and grew tn its place. Aiodern heroes Yeah? ^TVell, what, Sirs. Fred Salisbury. Down on Any Suit® imbued With the same smrit be­ Air. and Airs. Ed Slocum spent I come prohibition officers md slash about that annual Sunday with his parents. at the speakeasies' cosmetics.bill? " Rex Sheelev. son of Air. and no Balance on Easy Term s Try... 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of-town guest." vey. 111., spent Friday here, the •New Carlisle; Ind,; Mr. and Mrs. visiting her-brother, E. E. Rolen the parents of a son; Lowell Dokey, Mr. and Mrs; James D. Cooney, ; Mrs. Wilbur West and daughter, guest of friends.. Orville Starr, Eleanor and Esther and family. ‘ Jr., born Thursday, August 9, 1928. :of Chicago, spent the. week-end at Edna, of Three Oaks, were Miss Jane Scott, of Lansing, is. of South Bend. Mrs.'Lenna IJoleh," wh0 has Ifcen Mrs. Leah; Weaver* and son,. Dee, (the Lou Desenberg .cottage, at Wednesday guests at the home of the guest of Dorothy Portz at the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shahtae, visiting in Chicago returned to Tier spent the week-end at the William Clear iake. l.-S, Mr, and Mrs. Elmon Starr, S. Oak John Portz home, of Buffalo, N, Y., returned home home Sunday.- Weaver, farm at Berrien Springs. Mrs. Arden Richardson Vand street. 1 Julia Kuhl returned Friday fi-oix Monday, after a coupio of weeks Edward Rolen, Jr., left Tuesday children,.Arden,Ju,. and EIosUioi; to. spend- a few days with friends » Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Chase, Bob, Thursby; of Elkhart, is Gallon, where she spent the week, visit at. the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Galien, were jfueste •

>.<2harles; Robert Gowland, of Chicago, 111., Mrs; C. Millar is a guest’ 'at the Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Andlauer; Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Knight, Mr. Kuhl.’ • ' Robert, BettyfMildred_^mdi^ona| John Gutschen, connected with is a guest at the H. J, Gowland and Mrs. fj. Kent, of Chicago, HI., home of her niece, Mrs. Fred J. W» Losher of Portland, Ind., where he will visit with rela- home. were guests over the week-end of Mead, while-enroute from a trip Mr. and- Mrs. Ed. Kubis spent Oregon, who has been spending a : tives and friends1. the Gross Construction company, Sunday in St. Joseph and Benton is suffering from a fractured wrist Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Daw, who Mrs. Emma Knight. abroad to her ' home in Los week here visiting with Mr, and Mr. and, Mrs; J. H- Romig, and have been here several weeks at; Angeles. Harbor. *' ‘ Mrs. J. H. Romig and other rela­ their guests J; W. Losher of Port­ received when a shovel: hit him. The young peoples’ sodality of His home is in Hartford, Wis. their house on Front street re­ St. Anthony’s Catholic church Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Warren of tives, left Monday for Rochester, land, Oregon spent Sunday in turned to Chicago, Friday. Detroit were guests over the week : South Bend, the guests, of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Terry are gave a shower Saturday .night, _.•. .■S »*Tt*tt* visiting friends at Gulfport, Miss. Dale Chubb and Paul Welbauni honoring Mrs. Melvin Shupe, who end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs, Charles Sailing. Gardner McCracken. ij Mr. and Mrs. Felix Beroset and attended: the Dcniolay party was fovnierly Miss Marie Ham. Marriage licenses were issued1 in Wednesday night at South Bend, Miss Isabelle Widmoyer arrived South Bend Saturday to. the fol­ daughter, of Berrien .street, left Miss Carlie Layne returned Fri­ Friday for a, visit with, relatives in also: a theatre party. day from Detroit.: Monday for a visit at the home ot­ lowing' local people: Charles W. Mrs. W, B. Rynearson and: her-brother, Dr. L. F. Widmoyer. I - ^ With Tliat \ Smith of Buchanan, and Wfldg Toledo, Ohio. Miss Margaret Sharpe has taken i Mrs. Edward Rolan is visiting in niece, Miss Gladys. Rynearson, who a position in the Clark offices, Mr. and .Mrs; Walter Armbrust- Thompson o f Galien; Ralph Brown er of BloomiDgton, HI., is spending Afrersoon Tea of Three Oaks and Maxine Col- Chicago. is visiting her from Nebraska, beginning work Monday. A FULL ASSORTMENT £>F Mrs. W. B: Higlcy o f Waukegan, left Saturday to spend a week the week at the home of the lings, Buchanan; Lewis Ratzien of Misses Mary Diletto and Teresa latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton and Gladys Huff of Bu­ Hi., is here visiting with- friends. with the former's son, Lester Ry­ Gironda o f Chicago, ML, are the nearson in Chicago. Howard Roe. chanan. Ruth Bing, Helen Sorensen, guests of Miss Jeanne Roti. Viola Stevenson, Katherine Boiz Mrs. Effie Crane is visiting her, Frances Willard is spending her Mr. and Mrs. George Roe are Miss Ruth McClure o f Chelsea. daughter, Mrs. Edgar Upliam in leaving Friday for a. visit at the Mich., who was the guest of her and Dorothy Snyder, members of vacation at the home of her Health E< S* \s- the Pirettes Club of Bowen High St. Joseph, Michigan. parents; Mr. and hits. Warren home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 31 brothers. Arthur and M. W. Mc­ " J 4* # v School o f Chicago, in company MisS Carmen Greenberg has re­ Willard. Shoop at Manistee, after which Clure for a week, left Sunday for they plan to spend several days Ask us for the book Toledo; Ohio, where she will visit. with their chaperone, Miss Eugenie turned to Detroit after a few days Mr. and Mrs. Rancatora, -who Jensen, arrived last Saturday for visit at the S'lff Desenberg home, have been visiting- at the Joe Roti fishing at the northern lakes. Mr. and Mrs: J, C. Relim and Mr. and Mrs. John. Glovas, Mr. Mrs. IV. R. Rough were in Sturgis, a two weeks outing at Batchelor’s the guest of Miss Johanna., home, have returned to Chicago. “Healthful Living” , ’ / Island. They are staying at Mrs. Mrs. Maryland Bends and grand­ Miss Ruth Cottier and guest, and Mrs. Phil Meyers and Jack Michigan. Sunday, where they at­ Worrall of South Bend were Sun­ tended the Rehm: reunion, held at Wooden’s cottage, Wan-a-tow. daughter, Margaret, left Thursday Miss Franeine Gross of South the country home of Ml?; and Mrs. Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Johnson and for their Some in Lorain, Ohio, Bend, spent the whek-end with day dinner guests at the home of Sam, Rehm. Thirty-five attended, son,, Harold returned Sunday to after a, visit at the Chamberlain Miss Comer’s parents at Rensse­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Montgomery. coming from Detroit. Elkhart and Hartford City, Ind,, after spending home, Charles Court. laer, Indiana, Miss Marie; Mitchell left Sunday w a few days visiting with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reinholz Miss Frances Willard returned to visit Miss Margaret Gimbe) and Buchanan, relatives in. Plymouth, Ind., for a H ■—treat your guests Mrs, Hattie Torrance and Mrs, Reber Figely and Mrs. A. and son. Junior, acompanied by Sunday to her work at South Bend Everything for Hurlbutt. Clyde ancl Ray Batton spent the after spending a vacation of a few days. Miss Hiima Rastaeter CD to our delightful daughter Catherine, who have been, will join her Wednesday from spending a week here visiting with Miss. Loretta Bogott is in Den week-end in Mishawaka, Ind. week at the home of her parents, *< Cookies or fancy Charles Kane, have returned to ver, Colo., for a few days enroute Miss Hilnuv Rastatter is in Peru, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Willard, 502 Peru, Ind., where she is visiting Canning CD Pastries. Indeed,, their home in Cleveland, Ohio. to California. Ind., to spend a few days with S. Portage. Mrs. Charles Marshall. Harold Lister of Washington, D. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mead re­ Mrs. Charles Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. George Times of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalrymple you’ll be credited turned Thursday from a ten days' Mr. and Mrs; Harold Olcott, Warsaw, Ind., were guests Sunday and son Keith, Waukegan, HI., MASON AND IDEAL JARS C. visited with, his mother, Mrs, spen the week-end at the home of with having “ Good Kettle Lister at 115 Main Street visit at the Messinger home, Minn­ Bobby jtnd Shirley Jean, Misha­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed JAR RUBBERS AND CAPS last week. On Thursday he left eapolis, Minn. waka, Hid., were guests Friday at Mills. Mrs. Dalrymple’s parents, Mr. and Taste" for serving for his home, Mrs. Charles Boyle left Thurs­ the home of their aunt, Mrs. Chas. Ed Roland, Jr., who has been at­ Mrs. Henry Smith. PAROWAX, ETC. £ these: Mrs. Oilie Yeager and, John day for a few days visit at the Feisner. tending the summer session at Mrs. Albert Nutt is seriously ill. w Yeager of Buchanan and- Miss home of her cousin in Valparaiso, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Bradley, New- Camp Warren, is now a guest of Mrs. William Nutt and daughter, > , Fresh-Baked Virginia Yeager o f Toledo, Ohio, Indiana. hall, Iowa, arc guests of Dr. the camp physical instructor in Margaret, o f Cloverdale, Mich., are $1 in company with others from- Bu- Louis B. Force of Grand Rapids Bradley's aunt, Mrs. Frank Kin­ Chicago. here caring for her. r "DAINTIES” J chanan, visited at Washington. Soldiers’ home, is visiting . his ney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Place Oscar Morris, maintenance man Walter Phillips, his daughter, H Florence Phillips, and grand­ ❖ j Park, Ind., Sunday. niece, Mrs, John Montgomery. and family of Sumnerville and Mr. at the Michigan Bell office, is td Sour Cream Cookies X « Mr. and Mrs. Larue Abel and Mr. apd Mrs. C: V. Glover were and Mrs. Clifford Hollenbeck of spending a vacation at his home daughter, Florence Phillips, his son, Ralph, Terre Haute, Ind., ar­ guests Thursday at the. Clarence Berrien Springs, spent Sunday at on South Portage Street. son, Horace Phillips, and children, Ti Dozen, 20c. Betty and Junior, of LaPorte, Ind., G. G. Rogers & Co, rived Saturday at the home of Glover home, Galien. the Kinney home. Buchanan people who attended o Miss Lilly Abel to spend their Rex Smith returned to North­ Twenty-six members of the the closing of- the Crystal Springs were Sunday guests at the Henry Special Coffee Cakes on Smith home. o Wednesday and Satur­ vacation. western university Monday to re­ Richard B. Huston families had a Methodist camp meeting Sunday Thirteen girls helped Zelda sume his work in the dental de­ reunion at Clear Lake Sunday. were: Mrs. M. M. Knight, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hulburt, of Phone 270. W e Deliver o : day, 25c. Members from Three Oaks, Bu­ Mattie Smith, Rev. and Mrs. Waukegan, Hi., spent Sunday with Prank celebrate her 13th birthday partment. the former’s brother, Albert Hul­ CD Wednesday at 2:30 o’clock at her Howard Kiehn, of Detroit, is chanan, South Bend, and Bremen, Henry Liddicoat and family, Mr. home- Bunco was played with spending his vacation with his Ind., were present. and Mrs. W. F. Runner, Mr. and burt. Ruth Stein, Letha Plate and Marie parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H„ August Roti, Mrs. Roti, Miss Mrs. A. H. Hiller, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Specht had an ■JT PORTZ, BAKERY Post winning high scores. Ruth Kiehn. Mary .Diletto and Miss Teresa Leon Wood, Atty. and Mrs. A. A. operation Saturday morning at the BATTLE CREEK HEALTH FOOD CENTER Stein; of South Bend, was an out- Miss Everdina Keating, of Har- Gironda of Chicago, were in South Worthington, Mrs. W. E. Pennell, St. Joseph sanitarium, St. Joseph. Bend, Saturday. * Miss French. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dokey are The Evangelical Missionary So­ John Twell, 301 River Street, ciety met Tuesday afternoon at attended the annual picnic of the the home of Mrs, D. D. Pangborn, South Bend Lathe Works Satur­ 107 W. Fourth Street. day, August 11, as a member of Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Starr went the River Park band, which fur­ to Hudson. Lake, Sunday, and had nished the music for the occasion. a picnic dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Another member of the band is William Timm and son Paul, of Charles Newson, formerly of Bu­ Glendora; Mr. and Mrs. Frank chanan. Straub, Leslie and Betty, near Mrs. Ethel Glegg of Florida

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1st insertion Aug 2; last Aug. 16 1st insertion .Aug. 2;. last Aug 16) Mr. ami Mrs; John Matliien anti PRIMARY ELECTION REGISTRATION NOTICE family and Miss Marion Kenney Notice is hereby given that a For General Primary Election spent Sunday afternoon in Union General Primary Election will be Tuesday, September A, A. D. 1928 News Around Baroda Pier. held in tiie Township of Buchanan, To the Qualified Electors of the V%^VVVW^»^”*^/V^/VVVV%^%TVVVVvVV>r*,V,»“*iV:«'?»,y *' ♦ .* • ♦ • • • Miss Evelyn Miller spent the County of Beri-ien, State of Michi­ Township of Buchanan, Precinct week-end in South Bend, Ind; gan at—Precinct No. 1 : Hose No. 1-2-3-4, County of Berrien, The second annual picnic of the of West' Allis, Wis., are visiting Mrs. Walter Hogan has been on House, South Oak Street; Pre­ State of Michigan. Shuler family was held Sunday, at the Aug and: John Reich homes. the sick list several days. Classified August 12th at Wcko Beach, Miss Ida Reich, ;of St. Joseph cinct No. 2; St. Joe Valley Notice is hereby given that in Mrs. Bert Johnson and daughter Shipping Ass’n Building, Days conformity with the "Michigan Bridgman. There Were 125 present. Spent thq week-end with her Joyce of St. Joseph spent Wednes­ A A big cafeteria dinner was served parents, Mr. and Mrs. August (BBYflWi OK SELIM? BEyfiETRESlHJS) Avenue; Precinct No. 3: Zinc Col­ Election Law,” I, the undersigned day at the Earl Bruner home. lar Pad Building, Main St.: -Pre­ Township Cleric, Will, upon any at noon. Mi's. Kathryn Smith pre­ Reich.-- Mrs-. Mildred _ Grover spent cinct No. 4: Library Building, day’, except Sunday and a legal sented tlxe officers with, a Cine Henx:y Wright spent Saturday in Wednesday and Thursday in South Slain St., within sai<1 Township on holiday’, the day’ of any’ regular or bouquet of flowers. The day Was the Twin Cities on business. Bend, Indiana. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, A. D. 102S special election or primary elec­ spent with games and bathing. The Laclies Aid Society of the Atlee Miller spent the past week tion, receive for -registration the Henry Shulei', Sr., was the oldest Zion Evangelical Church will have in Kentucky’ on business. RATES FOR RENT — Lower Flat, my Clayton Smith having' filed in For tlxe purpose of placing in house. XOfi' So, Detroit Street. said court his petition, praying' for nomination by all political parties name of any’ legal voter in said member present and. John Robert its annual festival, Sunday, Aug. Mrs- Augusta Gcske of Ham­ Classified Advertisements are participating therein, candidates township not alx-eady registered Russell, son of Mr. - and Mrs. 19th. Tliex-e will be special ser­ inserted at the rate o f 5 cents Strictly modern, garage in: con­ license to _sell the interest of said mond, Indiana, is visiting friepds nection, Also one" sleeping estate in certain real estate there­ for tlxe following offices, viz,: who may APPLY TO ME PER-, Jacob Russel] of St. Joseph was vices at the Church also. and relatives here. per line each insertion; mini- room, 302 Days Ave. Newly in described, National— One candidate for SONALLY for such registration the youngest member present. . Mrs. John Reich spent Thurs­ mom charge 25 cents when Dr. Robert Allingham,. pastor 23 day in. tlxe Twin Cities. Mary Hendrix spent Thursday decorated. Bath, hot and cold It is ordered, that the 10th day United States Senator, full term; Provided, however, that I can re­ in the Twin Cities. mid in advance. If payment water. See A. F. Peacock, 302 of September. A. D. 192S. at ten one candidate for United States ceive no names for registration years ago of the Baroda and The Baroda-Galien stone road s not made when the ad­ Days Ave., phone SltlW. o’clock in the forenoon, at said Senator to fill vacancy’. during the time intervening be­ Bridgman Cong. Churches, was a which has been closed for several Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bruner and vertisement is inserted the min- 32tlp. probate office. be and is hereby State—One candidate for Gov; tween the second Saturday before recent visitor at the IT. K. Nold months for repairs, is now opened daughter. True, spent (Thursday mum charge o f 35 cents— five appointed for hearing said peti­ ernor; one candidate for Lieuten­ any regular, special, or olficia: home. With him was his wife and for traffic. afternoon- in the Twin Cities. lines or less. FOR RENT - - Two four room tion, and that all persons interest­ ant Governor. primary’ election and the day oi daughters. His wife was a teach­ apartments with bath, also three ed in said estate appear before Congressional — One candidate such election. er in tiie Bridgman schools while garages. C. H, Fuller. 32t2p. said court, at said time and place, for Representative in Congress The last day’ for General Regis­ he was pastor there. The Ailing- ROR SALE FOR RENT -Modern five room to show cause why a license to for the Congressional district of tration does not apply’ to persons hams are of Arnaidlo, Texas and house. Phone 451V. 32tlc. sell the interest of said estate in which said Township forms a part. who vote under the Absent Voters’ will spend a week at Kalamazoo News Around New Troy said real estate should uot be Legislative—One candidate for Law. (See Registration byr Affi­ and Grand Hfxven. granted; Senator in tlxe State Legislature davit) . The Cong. Sunday school picnic GLASSES FITTED— C. L. Stretch WANTED was held Sunday at Lake Michi­ Optometrist at Miss Kellie It is further ordered, that public for the Senatorial District of AUGUST 25, 192S—LAST DAY The ladies of the Wcesaw Chick- They enjoyed a picnic dinner and notice thereof be given by publica­ which said Township forms a part. for General Registration by per­ gan Beach near Bridgman. The aming Republican Woman’s club on their return visited points of Cathcart’s new Mows Room, on WANTED - • Salesman to sell sonal application for said election- Rev. Thomas Axnslee gave a brief Main Street, everv Thursday. tion of a copy of this order, for One candidate for Representa­ were privileged to meet with ten interest.on the way. monuments in Buchanan and throe successive weeks previous to tive in the State Legislature for Notice is hereby given that f talk at 3.3. :30, following an hour Phone 44$.. XOtfc vicinity. Lansing Granite Co., of the candidates aspiring for Mi\ and Mrs. Khvin Ritchie of said day of hearing, in the Berrien the Legislative district of which will he at 109 Main St,, on! and a half song service. 'There nomination at the Republican Michigan City are spending a two 510 East Michigan Avenue. Lan­ County Record, a newspaper said Township forms a pai't. AUG. 11 and AUG. IS, A. D. 192S were games, races and contests. A sing, Michigan. 32t4p. primaries to be held next month, week’s vacation looking after their WE HAVE A SUPPLY of For printed and circulated in said County—Also candidates for the From S o'clock a. m. until $ crowd of 200 were present. A and also to listen to short talks business interests here and visit­ Sale and For Rent signs on county. following county’ offices, viz.: o’clock p. m. on each said day for basket: dinner was served at noon. from each of them. The occasion ing with their parents, Mr. and WANTED Brood sow due to the purpose of REVIEWING the A treat o f ice cream and cake for sale at the Record office. 10c furrow within next 30 days, also WILLIAM H. ANDREWS. Judge of Probate, Prosecuting At­ was the meeting' of the club-at the Mrs. D. Mitchell and, Mr. and Mrs. each. IStf Judge of Probate torney’, Sheriff, County Cleric, REGISTRATION and REGISTER­ the boys and girls concluded the beautiful summer home of Mrs. a few small shoats. Albert G. day. S. E. Ritchie. Seyfred, Auctioneer, phone 52F4, SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O County’ Treasurer. Register of ING such of the qualified electors Emma Dilleiibcck at the lake near The Ladies Aid Society will Sprague; Register of Probate, Deeds. County Auditor In counties in said TOWNSHIP as SHALL The Atlantis Rebekah lodge will FOR SALE Strawberries, 25c Galien Exchange. 32tlc. Harbei't, Tuesday afternoon, Aug. meet at the home of its president, electing an auditor, Circuit Court PROPERLY apply’ therefor. hold its regular meeting Wednes­ 14th. _ The newly elected officers Mrs. D. Mitchell, all day Wednes­ per qt.; Gladioli, Dahlias. Snap­ BRIDGE OF 2-75-FT. SPANS IN Commissioners, Drain Commission­ The name of no person but an! day evening. After the meeting dragons, vegetables. Springers. of the club just Organized at day to sew and officers for tiie LOST AND FOUND BERRIEN COUNTY. STATE ers. Coroners, Surveyor. ACTUAL RESIDENT of the pre-' refreshments will be served by tiie Bridgman were present. They coming year will be elected. Cal! evenings after 5 o’clock, entertaining committee, which is REWARD BRIDGE 1 OF 11-13- Delegates to County’ Conventions cinct at the time of registration,! were: Mrs. John Kobe, president: Because of the camp meeting Gilhmaii E. Annis. Route 3. and entitled under tlxe constitution,! Mary Shafer, Etta Prieb. June 25 COXT. 1 AND 2. There shall also be elected at Mrs. 'Charles- Sowersby and Mis. held at Crystal Springs there were 32tlp. FOUND—Irish setter dog. In- ! said primary, by direct vote of the if remaining such resident, to vote, Miller; Rose Hofreiter, Edna Nan- quire of Chief of Police. Ed F. j Sealed proposals will be received O. A. Baldwin, first and second no meetings of the Young Peoples registered and qualified voters of at the next election, shall be, egxxtx, Sylvia Shunkwiler, Grace Union Sunday evening. FOR SALE- House ami corner lot Mitchell and prove property and i at the office of the Berrien County entered in the registration book. Anderson,: Margaret Winfield, Min­ vice president; Mrs. Ward Young, at 309 Days Avenue, price S2SOO, Road Commission, St. Joseph. each political party in each county;, secretary and Mrs. Alma Rokely, A large number of New Troy pay for this advertisement. ! as many delegates in each town­ Registration by Affidavit nie Feather, Gladys Steinbaucr payable one third cash, balance 32tlc 1Michigan, until 9 o’clock a. m.. treasurer. At the close of tlxe time people attended the services at ship, ward or precinct, as the case Sec, 10—Registering of Electors: and Ruth Lemon. Crystal Springs Camp ground SIS per month. Mrs. \V. B. Central Standard Time:, Wednes­ Regular Session of 1925—Any’ ab­ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Markham of taken by the candidates, refresh­ Torrance, general delivery. Bu­ day, Sept. 5. 1928, by Frank F. may’ be, as such political party in ments were served by Mesdam.es Sunday, MISCELLANEOUS ! such township, ward or precinqt sent voter, as defined in this act, South Bend spent the week-end at chanan. oOt-lp. Rogers, State Highway Com­ whose name is not registered and the Milford Gardner home. L. A. Boyd, Flora Addison and Tiie many fi'iends of Mrs. De- missioner for the construction of a shall be entitled to by’ the call Vera: Pardee and: a social time was, Bnince and daughter Marjory of FOR SALE—A new five room CARD OF THANKS - We desire issued by the county’ committee of who shall claim the right to vote Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Mead are Bridge located at approximately by’ absent voter’s ballot at any the parents of an eight pound son, enjoyed. The next meeting will be Stevensviile were very pleased to bungalow and tot, a bargain if to extend our sincere thanss to Station 355 plus 50 of a County such political party for the county held Tuesday, Sept. 11, as the pri­ meet them on the camp ground. taken at once. Sec Mike the friends and neighbors for convention thereafter to be held election or primary election, may born August 10th. Road crossing a mill pond on Do- at the time of making application x. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gauschovv of maries will be hold on the regular Their home was in New Troy for Plecas. 433 Michigan St„ Bu­ their kindness and sympathy wagiac Creek in Section 13. T73- by such political party’ within said date. It will be held at the L. A. several yeai-s. * chanan, Mich. 31t2p. during the illness and death of county’ in that year for the pur­ for absent voter’s ballot, present La’Porte, Ind., spent the week-end RI7W, Niles Township of Berrien to the township clerk an affidavit at the Chas. Smith home. Boyd home In New Troy. Mrs, Martin Andre of Cincin­ our beloved wife and mother. Countv, about 2 miles north of pose of electing delegates, to the L. A. Boyd and daughter Gene­ nati and children are spending FOR SALE- White clover honey, H. D. Stevens and family. state convention called for the pur­ for registration which shall be in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kugel and produced by healthy bees. Leo Niles.' substantially the following form: family’ of Berrien Springs spent vieve spent Wednesday in Kalama­ some time at the home of an aunt, 32tlp. pose of nominating candidates for Mrs. E. Doxie. ) Huebner,, 212 Lake Street. The substructure consists of two Affidavit for Registration Sunday at the Jacob Kugel home. zoo. reinforced concrete abutments of state offices, to be voted for at the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Guyar and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pletcher 31t3p. FERTILIZER orders taken now November election. In case of any’ STATE OF MICHIGAN, County Mr. and Mrs. Geoi’ge Scott and the counterfort type and one rein­ family spent the week-end at the children of Battle Creek spent were dinner guests Sunday at the fox- Armour’s Big Crop and forced concrete pier of the skele­ vacancy in any’ delegation from home of Mrs. Lydia Weaver."’ . FOR SALE—At Whiting’s Dump Jarecki Fish Brand. See me be­ any’ election precinct, township or Dell Scott home in Benton Harbor. Wednesday afternoon at the Barn­ and Junk yard on west Jordan ton type, all with a height of 33 duly sworn, depose and say that I Mary Layman of Chicago is vis­ hart home. They, together with Mi-, and Mrs. I. Martin of -Ber­ fore placing order, on prices feet. 6 inches from bottom of ward, to the county’ convention, rien Springs were visitors at'tlxe Street, used fruit cans, glass, given per ton, taken off car or such vacancy’ shall be filled by the am a citizen and duly’ qualified iting Mrs. Mildred Grover for a the Barnhart and Smith family footings to crown of roadway’, visiting them from Ohio, went to Brethren Sunday School Sunday, without tops. Pints 2c, qt. 3c. 2 delivered to farm. Albert G. delegates present from the 'ward elector of t h e ______precinct of week, at. 4c. Select for yourself, and is on it 90 degree the township o f ------_------Miss Esther Nitz is spending Weko Beach, and enjoyed swim­ Mrs. C. Peterson and daughter, Seyfred. Auctioneer, phone 52F4. or township in which the vacancy’ Alice,; :of Oalc 'Park and Mrs.w S. * 32t2p. Galien Exchange. 32t4c. angle of crossing. The super- in the county o f ______two weeks in Chicago with Mr. ming and a picnic supper there. smictui-e is ’ of the steel deck occurs. McKeen, local resident were din­ The state central committee of and State of Michigan; that my and Mrs. Fred Shawd and Mr. and Mi's. L. A. Boyd entertained the FOR SALE- Large Whitney Crab ’ OIL "W. 15. SARGENT girder type (fabricated sections l Eastei-n Star Club at her home ner guests at the Flora Addison apples, now ready. Get them each political party shall, at least postoffice addx-ess is N o .______Mrs. Otto Schling and families. DENTIST Hours: 3:30 to 12 a. | with reinforced concrete floor street______or R. F. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seimon and Thui’sday. home, Friday. r now, 35e peck. VST. D: Pitcher. concrete wearing surface, and thirty day’s before the September John Royce of Chicago is visit­ in.: 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. X-ray I primaiy herein provided for, cause D. No. ______, daugliters and son spent the week It has been estimated that the Rasekuvn. phone 3S$ 32 Up. l concrete spindle railing, and con­ crowd at Crystal Springs Camp ing with his mother, Mrs. Belle Diagnosis. 103 , F.' Front St. [ to be forwarded by mail to the end with relatives in Kalamazoo, Office phone S.6F.I: residence i sists of two 75 ft. spans with a 22 ground numbered about 5000 Sun­ Boyce and his two daughters, who FOR SA L E - - 2-piece bedroom chairman of the county’ committee that I am not now registered as Michigan. phone S6F2. Closed Thursday [ ft. roadway. an elector therein and that I am Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hofreiter day. have- spent some time here. *Ke suite, good: gas stove, in good Proposals will be received for: of such party a copy’ of the call shape;"baby ' carriage, in good, afternoons. 29t£c. j for the Fall state convention show­ voting by absent voter’s ballot at and family are. spending several Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnhart and expects to make a ten day visit. Contract No. 1—Fabrication and the election (or primary election) day’s in Chicago. daughter Rebecca, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Berry drove shape. Call at 303 Da vs Ave. A U G U ST 11th A N D ISth—I will j Furnishing of Structural Steel. ing the number o f delegates to to Grand Rapids . on business >■ 32 tip. which such county’ shall be en­ to be held upon th e __ !______Mr, and Mrs. FI U. Arend and Mrs. G. W. Daniels and Mrs. S, ■lie. at my home, five miles south- j Contract No. 2 ----- Complete McKeen drove to the camp ground Saturday. «j; east of Buchanan from eight) titled in the state convention o f day o f ______192__, Mi', and Mrs. J. M. Raas and TOP- SALE"—Cut flowers, gladioli. StrnctUi'e except Cement, Struc­ the application for which ballot grand-daughter, Juanita Jannasch, Friday to hear Congressman, J. G. John Royce of Chicago is spend­ o'clock a. m. to: eight o’clock p. i tural Steel and Field Painting. such party: and the said state ing his vacation with his mother, 25c per dozen, also asters, central committee shall apportion accompanies this application; that left Saturday morning for a motor Ketchum. reruns and phlox. W. D. Pitcher, m. on each day; for the purpose i Contract No. 1- Must be com­ Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Piper went Mrs. Belle Royce. of reviewing the registration! such delegates to the several I make this affidavit for the pur­ trip to Loxxdon, Ontario, where phone 3SS. 32tlp. pleted on or before Deceixibcr 15, pose of procuring my’ registration they’ will visit relatives and fi'iends Friday morning to Lake Come, Miss Rebecca Barnhart drove and registering electors in B er-' 192S. counties in proportion and accord­ to Battle Creek Thursday, accom­ ing to the number of votes cast as an elector in accordance with for several days. Wisconsin, to spend a few days FOR SALE — Large size flour trand Township. Estelle Eagley, Contract No. 2—Must be com­ with a bi-other and family, L. C. panied by her father, E. Barnhart, Township Clerk. 31t2p. for the candidate of such party’ for tlxe statute; that I make the fol­ Gus Ott, accompanied by a sacks, 10c each: 60 and 110 lb. pleted on or before August 1, 1929. secretary’ of state in each of said lowing- statements in compliance pax-ty of fx-iends are in Traverse Addison, who are spending their sister, Mrs. C. S. Smith and''son lard: cans, choice 25c each, Ports Specifications and proposal with the Michigan Election Law: City’ on a fishing trip. vacation at his summer home Dwight of Vandalia, Ohio. They Bakerv. 32tlc. WARNING - The party who took blanks may be obtained at the counties, respectively’, at the last the log-log slide rule and the preceding November election. Age ______; Race 1______; Little Dick Reimhack spent Fri­ there. They will go by the way of returned from that city to the office of the Berrien County’ Road Evanston and their daughter Nina, Wentland home at Galien, meeting FOR SALE—Good used Delco polyphone book from the lobby Delegates to the Fail county Birthplace „ ______day with Miss True Bruner. of Hotel Rex is; known. To: Commission at the above address, convention shall be elected by’ Date of naturalization______Mr. aixd Mrs. J. E. Kenney of who is attending summer school Mrs. .Barnhart, Rev. C. S. Smith washer. Inquire Galien Hard­ at the office of the Resident En­ and two small sons, and a li en- ware. . 32tlp. avoid embarrassment, return election precincts and the county I further swear or affirm that the Benton Harbor spent Friday at the there will accompany them. They them by mail. 32tlp. gineer, R. A- Beers, 309 McNair clerk shall notify by’ mail each answers given to the questions P. G. Kenney home. will return the first of next week. joyed a dinner of fried chicken and FOR SALE—A strictly modern Bldg., Kalamazoo, Michigan and person elected as such delegate. concerning my qualifications as an Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Swope and Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Maxmi and all dainties of the season. at the State Highway Department, bungalow and garage, on easy NUN’S EMBROIDERY FLOSS— The required number of electors elector are true and correct to the family’ spent Tuesday in the Twin Mi', and Mrs. Joe Wood drove to Mrs. S. McKeen and Miss. Alice terms N. C. Nelsen, 21S Liberty' and crochet thread. Stamped Lansing. Michigan. Plans may’ be best of my knowledge and belief. Grand Rapids Sunday, spending Peterson spent the day at the examined at the above addresses, to receive tbe highest number of Cities on business. Ave. 32tlp. goods, hemstitching. Buchanan votes for delegates to Die Fall Miss Doi'is Brown visited with some time in the John Ball park. home of Mrs. Flora Addison. Hemstitching and Gift Shop, 110 but will be furnished only from Taken, subscribed and sworn to the Lansing Office of the State county convention of any’ political friends in Lakeville, Ind., the past FOR SALE—Carman Peaches and Main, Sltfe. party shall be declared by the before me this ______day of week. seven pigs, six weeks old. Potter Highway Department, ______192______Mr, and Mrs. Vaugli Bishel and NEW TITLES in "Novels of Dis­ A certified check in the sum of board of primary’ election inspec­ and Doughten. Galien, phone tors to be elected. My’ commission expires ______family have returned to their C1F2-2, 32t2p. tinction” at Birins’ Magnet Store. Five Hundred (5500.00) Dollars, 192__ home in South Bend, after a visit They are the greatest value in made payable to Frank F. Rogers, The board of primary election inspectors shall certify to tlxe Notary at the Louis Hartline home. FOR SALE—Residence 204 Clark books, 32tlc. State Highway Commissioner, Rev. and Mrs. Ede and daugh­ Mrs. William McNair and son St. Terms, Alfred Richards.' county’ clerk the names of the Public in and for said County’, Henry Busick is having a fine must accompany’ each proposal State of Micixigan. new barn erected on his farm. It ter Vera attended camp meeting at Billy, returned to their home in Sltfe. NOW IS THE TIME—To buy for Contract 1 and in the amount electors so elected, as delegates, Chicago, after spending two weeks Poultry wormers, Louse killers, naming the political party’ upon: Note—If this acknowledgment will be completed in time for the. Crystal Springs Sunday. of Seven Hundred i $700.00) Dol­ is taken outside of the State, the large amount Of peppermint hay Mr. and Mrs. W. Ender were at the Slocum Hotel, FOR SALE- -House ai 124 Roe St. Fly Sprays, etc. We have a lars for Contract 2. whose’ ballots such electors were Mr, and Mrs. Ira Sizer from elected, The county’ clerk shall Certificate' oi the Court that the tc be cured and stored at the end guests at the Burns home Sunday. Mrs. Cress Weldon. 31t2p. good supply. Also feeders and The right is reserved to reject Sawyer were Sunday evening call­ supplies. We deliver free. Ken­ notify’ each delegate so elected of person taking the acknowledg­ of the season. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brodbeck, FOR SALE—Early Irish Cobbler any or all proposals. his election us such delegate, and ment is a notary’ must be attached. John Upson, whose finger was ers at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. nedy’s, 120 Main St., phone 175. Frank F. Rogers, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vinton. potatoes. 90e bushel. Inquire 509 32 tip. shall certify’ to the chairman of Registi'ation of Absentee by Oatli crushed in an accident at the Richard Wentland and* son Revere South. Portage. 32tlp. State Highway Commissioner. the county’ committee of each See. 9., Part n , chapter h i . Clark Equipment Company in; Bu­ Union services will be held at motored to Crystal Springs Friday the L. D. S. Church Sunday eve­ SCHOOL BOOKS and school sup­ political party of the county’, the* If any person whose name is not chanan several weeks ago, is still to hear Congressman J. C. FOR SALE — 10 acres Grimm’s 1 plies. Be ready for the take off. NOTICE OF BOND SALE delegates elected by’ suen political registered shall offer and claim confined to his: home. His finger ning. Rev. Bert Ede will have alfalfa in the field. Mrs. J. E. Ketchum.’ charge of the service, Binns’ Magnet 'Store. S2tlc. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN party; as delegates to the fall the: right to vote at aixy election is still in a serious condition and Mr. and Mrs. E; Brodbeck and Paden, 455 Moccasin. 32tlp. county’ convention. or primary election, and shall, the attending physician fears that Mr. and Mrs, John Britton, Mr. that sealed bids will be received Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sworn spent and Mrs. Carl Britton and chil- FARM WANTED--Want to hear by’ the City Clerk of the Village of Suggestions Relative to Voting UNDER QATH state that he or amputation will be necessary’. Sunday at Winona Lake, Ind., FOR RENT from owner having good Michi­ Buchanan, Michigan, for paving, Separate ballots for each' politi­ she is a resident of’ such precinct Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pprter and dren motored Sunday to Augusta, gan farm for sale. If bargain, where they heard Paul Rader and Mich., anc! xvere the guests of Mr. sanitary sewer and storm drain cal party will, be provided. The and lias resided in the TOWN­ Mrs. David Keifus are in Toledo, Billy Sunday. FOR RENT—SO acre farm. 10 send price and description. F. B. bonds in the amount of Forty elector must xtame the political SHIP TWENTY DAYS next pre­ Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Otto and Mrs. Ed Ender. G„ Box 495, Olney, HI. 32tlc. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Smith at­ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse: Goodenough acres good, alfalfa., four acres Thousand Dollars ($40,0001, as party of his choice when asking ceding such election or primary Porter. The trip ! was made by- tended the funeral of Mrs. Stevens bearing grapes; 10 acres timber follows: for a ballot and in marking his election, designating particularly motor. from Long Lake, Midi.. Mr. and 1st insertion Aug. 16: last Aug. 30 of Buchanan last week. Mrs. Eldon Goodenough xind Mr. and pasture; balance tillable Paving District No. 1, $10,000 ballot must make a cross ih the the place of his or her residence Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Shafer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wentland land: Two story barn with run­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ and that he or she possesses the son Verne, Mrs. Rose Kegle and and Mrs. Gilbert Renbargei' were Sanitary Sewer District square to the left of the name of had as dinner guests Thursday Sunday evening guests at ,the ning water;, & room, furnace- bate Court for the County of No. 1. $12,000 each candidate for whom he de­ other qualifications1 of an elector grand-son, Bobby’ Livengood, spent Berrien. xlrxder the constitution; and, that evening, P.ev. Clarence Smith and Janies Renbai'ger home. heated: home and other outbuild­ Sanitary Sewer District sires to vote, and can vote for only, Sunday’ in Sawyer and attended wife and three sons from Ohio ings: Six miles northwest of A t a session of said Court, held No. 1, Village Portion $ 6,000 one candidate except wliepe two owing to the sickness or bodily the 77th birthday Sinner for their Rev. Clarence Smith and two at the Probate Office in the city; and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barnhart sons from Vandalia, Ohio, were Buchanan. For information, call Stortn Drain District or more candidates are to be infirmity’ of himself Or herself or mother', Mis. Chas. Parrexi, Sr. and daughter Rebecca oi New at, Hansen’s: Grocery. 32t4c. of St. Joseph in said County, on nominated: in which case he should some member o f his or her fam­ Thursday afternoon guests of Mi', NO, .1, $ 6,000 There were guests present from Troy. and Mrs. R. V. Slocum. the 9th clay of August A. D. 192S. vote for two or the number to be ily, or owing to his Or her absence Storm Drain District Three Oaks, I.aPorte and Baroda. Rev. Fred W. Kanem, wife and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons FOR RENT—Modern house, 5 Present: Hon. William H. An­ No. 3, S 2,000 nominated.. from the TOWNSHIP on public Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gibbs and rooms and bath; in Charles drews. Judge of Probate. In the business or his or her own busi­ son of Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. were Sunday callers on Miss Am y Storm Drain, Districts Notice Relative to Opening family’ visited the former's sister; and: four children of Court. Inquire 316 N- Portage. matter of the estate of John R. Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Village a and Closing' of tlxe Rolls ness, and without intent to avoid and family of South Bend on Sun': Lyons, at the Epworlli hospital. 32tlp. Mell'., or delay his or her registration, he Michigan City visited at the home South Bend. She is convalescing Portion $ 4,000 Act 351—Part IV—Chapter VICE day. of Ex-nest Hess, Sunday. >1 |#a |*| t»t ♦, j*, ,*[ |» J or she was unable to make appli­ from a serious operation she Said bonds will be issued in de­ Public Acts Of 1925. Frank Morris, Mrs. Mary Mr, and Mrs. Win. Trutzetter of underwent about a week ago. nomination of One Thousand Dol- Sec. 1. On tlxe day of -any’ elec­ cation for registration on the last Schwartz and Mr. ax_id Mrs. John day’ provided by law for the Jackson, visited Mr. and Mi's.- Dr. L. Babcock was called to Jai's ($1,000) or Five Hundred tion the polls shall be opened at Ci'itzer have spent several days, Ei'xiest Hess from Friday until Dollars ($500) each, dated Sept. 1, seven o'clock in the forenoon, or registering o f electors preceding visiting fi'iends and relatives in South Bend Sunday by the serious such election or primary’ election, Saturday. illness of 3ns sister, Mrs, Russell 192S, and maturing in equal annual as soon thereafter as may be, and Grand. Rapids, LeR.oy and Battle Mr. and Mrs. Guy Best, James C A L L « shall be continued open until five then the name of such person shall Smith, wlio is in a ei'iUcal condi­ installments on September 1 of Creek, Michigan. Best,: Jr., and Mrs. R.uth Hall tion at the Epworth hospital in each year from 1929 to 1932, in­ o'clock in the afternoon axxd no he registered, and he or she shall Donald Warren is the name of then he permitted to vote at such motored to Camp Custer Sunday. , South Bend. clusive, with interest not exceed­ longer: PROVIDED, that in town­ the son born to Mr. and Mrs. 'War­ Mr. and Mrs. John White of Hide and ships the board o f . inspectoi'S of election or'- primary election. If Mr. and Mi's. Jesse James are ing six (6) percent per annum ren Shafer July 28th. Chicago were the supper guests entertaining this week, Mi', and payable semi-annually, both in­ election, may, in its discretion, ad~ such applicant shall in said matter; Henry Brunell and daughter, wilfully make any false statement, Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mrs. II. Landis, from. Richmond, terest and principal payable at journ the polls at twelve o’clock Dorothy, are spending a ‘week in Best. Tallow Company First National Ba'nk, Buchanan, noon, for one horny and that the he or "she shall- be deemed guilty Warsaw, Ind., visiting friends and Ind., and Mrs. Maggie Sheeley of township hoard in townships and of perjury, and upon conviction, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brodbeck, Chicago, who came to attend the Michigan. relatives. ■Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swem 20th annual Sheeley reunion’ held South Bend, 2nd. Bids will be; received at the office - the legislative body in cities and he subject to the pains and penal­ Mrs; Paul Reimhack spent villages may’, by resolution ties thereof. motoi'ed to Winona Lake Sunday at Hudson Lake last Sunday, and If unfortunate in the loss of o f the Village Clerk, 123 Days Thursday in the Twin Cities. and heard Billy Sunday pi'each. adopted fifteen day’s prior to Che Provision in Case of Removal to was attended by 135 relatives; Mrs. Avenue, in, said Village, up to five Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ganrath Will Mell of South Bend, who Maggie Sheeley, who is 80 years HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP o’clock P. M_ on Friday, August election and* published with the Another Precinct1 notice of the ele'etion, pi'ovide that Sec; H., Part II, Chapter HI. transfer made on, any election, or has been in poor health the past old, was the oldest member Removal at once without one cent of expense to -'oil. 24, 1928. __ The right is reserved to two years, was taken worse last: present. J. A. Sheeley was again reject any and all bids. The Vil­ die polls shall be opened at six Any’ registered and qualified Primary election, day by’ obtaining voter who has REMOVED from week, and is in a critical condi­ elected, president of the associa­ Telephones lage will furnish at its. own ex­ o’clock in the forenoon and may’ from the board of inspectors or also provide that the polls shall ho ONE ELECTION PRECINCT of a tion. tion and’ Mrs. Flossie Unnih, sec­ pense the legal opinion oE Miller,. such election or primary, election J. E.’ Cro^sley from Harrisburg,1 retary and ti'easurer. Next year DaN calls. Main’ 34680.- Night calls, Lin. 21,644. Canfield, Paddock & Stone of kept open not later than eight TOWNSHIP to another election o’clock in the evening of the same precinct of the same1 TOWNSHIP of the precinct from, which he or Penn.,,is a guest of Mr., and Mrs. the reunion will be held August , Lin. 22435 Detroit, Michigan, approving these ’C; Cumback, ;12th in the Earl Ingles grove. issues. day; shall have the right, on any day ;she HAS REMOVED a CERTIFI­ previous’ to election, or primary Phillip -Vandevroode. returned to : Mr, and Mrs.- O. J; ^Uyons, and The Common Council of said . ’■ The polls;of said election will be CATE OE TRANSFER and pre'; Manufacturers of “Blue Ribbon?? Brand Meat Scraps open at 7 o’clock* a: m, and will-re* election: day, on application to his home in Chicago fafter, spend- |children of Paw Paw, tand-ff Mrs. Village will meet in the Council *ing the summer witlifhis i-gi-and- Chamber at 7 :30 P. M. on Friday, main open: until ;'5 o’clock) p. m„ o f Townsh'ip Clerk, to have his or senting the said certificate to the iNancy Lyons- of . Buchanan'.were said day of election, unless the her name transferred from the BOARD OF ELECTION IN­ pai-ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.''*Cuni- Jthe Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. August 24, 192S, for the purpose back. ’ of opening bids anc! selling said Board of Election Inspectors shall, registration hook of the precinct SPECTORS: OF THE PRECINCT [Charles Lyons.1, . • . St. Joe Valley Shipping Association bonds. . in their discretion, adjourn the from which he or she HAS RE­ IN WHICH HE OR SHE THEN Mr. and Mrs. James Renbarger ! Mrs. C.i’ C. • Glover and her and. Mrs. Elizabeth,Renbarger at­ .nephew and wife, Mr-vand Mrs. D. Buchanan and Niles, Michigan By order of the Common Polls at "12 o’clock, noon, for one MOVED to the registration hook RESIDES. ! Council,. hour. of the precinct which lie or she IRENES SPARKS, :j\ tended the Burrus reunion held at Pierce and son fromfWashington; Distributors of our Meat Scraps Harry Post, Trends Sparks, Township Clerk. .’THEN RESIDES;, ’Such elector - Township Cloi'k. Hudson Lake Sunday. Over eighty D. C. enjoyed a chicken dinner at Dated July 14, A. D. 192S. shall have the right to have such Dated, July 14, A. D. ,!92S. / ' ' attended. ' ; ' the Slocum Hotel; Thursday. W “X " X “X “X " y Village Clerk. PAGE SIS' THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECOBS THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928. f ’THE SOCIAL 'CIRCLE I r * ; ...... ■ . .. , ,I, ■ ■■ | ■-• . . - • / — A ' ■ & Mrs. R. HI Snowden and daugh­ Margaret Benson of Chicago. All -X QHURCHES - LODGES - CLUBS - SOCIETY £ ter, Miss Virginia, are visiting- at returned Sum-lay evening. Mi-, and, the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mrs, diaries Pears, Mr. and Mrs. ’ Shoop at Manistee. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Snyder will F. Fette and Mrs. May Whitman EMPIRE STORES THRU- X Thes Sunday school classes of Mr. close tlieir restaurant Saturday were guests Sunday. and Mrs., George- Currier combined CHOUGH preparatory to leaving for a five Mr. and Mrs. Enos Schrnm, OUT THE X And held their picnic last Tuesday weeks visit at the home of their Richard and Barbara Jean;, Mrs. : STATE at Wbko Beach, near Bridgman. son, Roscoe -Snyder at Boston, J. E. Arney and daughter, Ale-.ie, Mass. They will start Sunday, returned Monday night from Rook UNITED | lake where they attended the The F. D. I. club met with Mrs. Methodist Community Church stopping over at Marshall, Mich, for the Snyder-Reese reunion. j Church o f Christ Bible camp for STATES Louisa Hickok Thursday night for Churchi school L0- A. M. the past three weeks. a bunco party. Twenty-five mem­ Mr. Haslett. Superintendent. Mr. and- Airs. Fred Fritz of j BUCHANAN NILES bers and eight guests were present. Morning Worship I I A. M. VanMeter, la., and. Mr. and Mrs.; Mrs. Glenn Smith and son /Guest prises- were won. by Mrs. Sermon by pastor, “A Mountain Will Women of Iowa City, la., I Frederic spent the fore part of the r Crull, Mrs. Nella Slater, and' Mrs. Top Experience.” were scheduled to arrive yester­ week in Chicago. Taft, o f Ypsilanti. Club prizes Evening service, 7;30 P. M. day for a visit of two weeks at Mrs. Donald Banlin and son ’went to Mrs. Gawthrop. Mrs. Mel- Address, "The Five Musts of the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, S. Merton Lee spent, Tuesday in- ,*vin and. Mrs. Dalenberg. Human Life.” Arney. The former family arei South Bend visiting at the home Arthur Johnson has charge of cousins Of Mr. Arney, of the former’s- parents. • dH-'- Mrs, Jennie Wood of Chicago Mrs. Sada Raymond and daugh­ The young peoples’ society of St. the music for Sunday. We invite our friends and spent the week-end as a guest at ter, Miss Winifred Andrews are Anthony’is church, enjoyed a picnic the home of her brother, Lewis 1.1 spending the week at Crystal Sunday at Tower Hill, Lake Michi- strangers who will to- worship with us on this Sabbath day. Thompson. Mr. Thompson alsoi Lake. H„ Liddicoat, minister. returned for the week-end from | A. A. Worthington, and R. S. Coldvvater, where he recently ac­ Colvin were -business callers In St, The Missionary Society of the cepted a position as office manager.1Joseph, Tuesday. "Evangelical Church met Tuesday County G. O. P. to Dr. L, F. Widinoyer and Fred j Mr. and Mrs. Guy Better of afternoon at the home of Mrs. Schwartz motored" to Muskegon i Cleveland, Ohio, arrived Tuesday Pangborn for their regular meet­ Meet Here Sept. 19 yesterday on business. j for a visit with relatives and ing. Mrs. Pangborn had charge of Mrs. Harry Binns was absent | friends. Mr. Better was a for­ devOtionals and Mrs. Mary Young To Pick Delegates from the store several days lastj mer Buchanan resident and is now of lesson study. week due to trouble with an in­ manager of the Postal Telegraph Buchanan has been selected by space grown toenail. Waicfa this Co, at Cleveland. Nine members of the Class of the Berrien County Republican Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gray were County Superintendent, B. F. ‘1914, enjoyed a, weiner roast at the committee for the county com­ here from Hammond, Ind., to Eggert, who has been a patient at home of Mrs. \V. E. Pennell on mittee for the county convention spend the week-end With Mr. and the hospital in S t Joseph for sev­ Terre Coupe road Monday evening. to- be held Wednesday, Sept. 12, Mrs. E. I. Bird. On their return eral weeks, has been taken to his At this time the members made 1928. for the election of delegates they were accompanied by Mrs. | hirne, where he is convalescing. arrangements for holding an an- to the state central Republican George Bird, who Is visiting there, j Mr. and Mrs. Tesst and children pual'xeuniOn: Anna Keller Stowe Convention to be held at Detroit, Guests at the home of Mrs. ; of Ypsilanti, who have been f p f Niles will be in charge. Erma Sept. 19. The sessions will be Howard Roe, 4.10 West Fourth j spending the past week here visit­ /Baker Tesst, of Ypsilanti was held at the Princess Theatre at 2 Street, yesterday were Mrs. . ing at the Chas. Lighlfoot home ^present. p. m. with Atty. A. A. Worthing­ Sanborn and son- Bob, Mrs. Laura and with other relatives and ton as temporary chairman. Stark, Mrs, Frank Grimes, and friends, returned to their home on for important I. The members of the Bethany Mrs. Howard Grimes, all of Nlies. Wednesday. ‘Glass1 o f the M. E. Sunday school Town Is Crowded Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fowler of Tra Lee and family were at ;*iu-e planning a pot luck dinner to Hersey, Mich., announce the birth Clear Lake Sunday. be held at Kathryn Park nest Last Night For of a daughter, born Friday, Aug. Ora Briney and daughter .Tuesday evening, August 21 at 6 10. | Dorothy of Buchanan were Sunday 'O’clock. At this time items of Weekly Concert Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cody are ex-1 visitors in the Joe Fulton home. ■business will be considered. The pected to arrive Friday from ! Mrs. Chris. Andrews was in committee in charge: Rev. and Ideal weather favored the Clark Chicago for a visit at the home of f New Carlisle Friday having dental -Mrs. H. Liddicoat, Mr. and Mrs. band concert last night, one of the Mr. and Mrs. George Chubb, 301J work done. Clint Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. best crowds of the summer turning Liberty Avenue. j Mr. and Mrs. Ted Shay of M ax Morris and Mr. and, Mrs. out for an excellent concert. The Miss Helen Mae Schrock left j Pennsylvania called at the Oscar .Riley Zerbe. If the weather program for next Wednesday Monday for her home at Watipeca,, Grooms home in Galien Sunday. 'should prove unfavorable, the pic­ night has been announced by Wis., after a visit of a week at j Hurry Williams and, family were director Arlie Meeker as: follows: the home of her cousin, Mrs .Lf F. in Niles one day last week. nic will he held in the church March "Ohio Division” King. parlors. Widmoyer. Wm. Rodgers of South Bend re­ Overture • "King Mydas" — Mrs. Ella McFallon is in South turned home last week after spend­ The annual po’tiuck picnic supper Eitenbe-rg. Bend caring for her grand-daugh-1 ing some time with Boh Andrews was held Monday night at Selection from "The Magic ter, Nancy Jean Scheetz, while her ] on the farm, Kathryn park in honor of ex-ser­ Melody" Romberg. daughter and husband, Mi-, and j Mrs. George Olmstead and Mrs, vice men* under auspices of the Vocal Selection ~ Floyd Gridley. Mrs. Verne Scheetz are on an - Don Straub were Niles shoppers American Legion auxiliary. Waltzes — “Beautiful Spring”— eastern trip. Mrs, Scheetz is the ! Friday. Linclce. private secretary of Mrs. C. A. j Mrs. Charles Shepherd has for Selection • -’’The Merry Widow" The Willing Workers Class of Carlisle, wife of Colonel Carlisle, j guests this week, a number of -..Lehar, w’ho are now abroad, j relatives from Pennsylvania. next week! the Methodist Sunday school, with .their teacher, M rs. Frank Kean, March - “Laurels of Victory”— Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Ormiston | Lambertine Moyer of Buchanan, were guests of Miss Pauline Egg- Woods. and. son, Harold, left Friday for, Mi-, and Mrs. Cleon Hathaway and ,ert At the Frank King summer Finale. Albion where they were joined by* children Jack and Betty of St. Joe home on Batchelor Island, Tues­ “ O r - friends making up a party for a < were dinner guests Sunday in the day afternoon. A picnic lunch Boys Camp at trip to Sault Ste. Marie and Wis­ Chris. Andrews home. And in the and river ride were enjoyed. Miss consin, afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eggert is from Plymouth. Ind., Crystal Springs Charles Landis is hating a vaca­ Marks and two children of South and- is here- spending the summer tion from his duties, at the Buchan­ Bend, came. ■y?ith Mur. and Mrs; King, She was Opens Tomorrow an State bank. He will Spend a Mrs. Della Swank of South a former member of the class. few- days at Magician lake: leaving; Bend, Mrs. Walter Enders and The boys session at the Crystal Wednesday for a trip east, accom- j baby girl and Mrs. Dan Marble Springs Camp ground is scheduled panied by Richard Judd. were callers in the Oscar Grooms ..((iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiik to begin today, with an anticipated Mrs, Lena Botsit, of Pittsburgh, f home in Galien Saturday. night in the Sprague-Bowker mother have been visiting at the -£/ Pa., was the guest of Mrs. Susie i William Collingsworth is re­ EYES EXAMINED attendance of 100 boys, who will Mr. and Mrs, Bert Rumsey and home. covering from a severe case of G. W. Sherman home. encampment 169 " spend eight days there in outdoor Thomas over the week-end. ! daughter Lillian were Sunday Helen McLaren of South Bend ptomaine poisoning, GLASSES FITTED sports and religious instruction. Mrs. L. Hommedieu, of Roches­ afternoon callers in the Charles spent Sunday night with Meryl Goes on Annual Rev. Henry Liddicoat of Bu­ ter, N.’ Y„ is visiting her sister, | Dr. Paul Wallace was a visitor Smith home. Unruh. last week at the exhibition of HIT. TABOR DISTRICT NEWS chanan is acting as secretary- Mrs. Charles How’e. j Excursion Sunday Mary Peck of Buchanan re­ Rex Sheeley, the 13 year old son german police dogs held at the treasurer of the camp, his prin­ Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Snodgrs.ss. turned home this week after of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheeley, Wilsona KennelS at Pottawatomie Mi-, and Mrs. Elmer Hall had as cipal duty being to keep record of Sr., and daughter, Elsie, returned spending a few weeks with Mrs. met with a very painful; accident A party of eight , memners of the credits and demerits which from Sister lakes Sunday, where Lovina Swank. Lake near Mishawaka. their guests over the week-end Mr. 1 I. O. O. F. Encampment 169 drove they spent the summer. last Saturday evening. While he Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kooney, and Mrs. Nickolai and two grand­ the boys receive and to post their Mr. and Mrs, Harrison Landis and his brother were going for the to Lake Cora near Cassopolis Sun­ daily schedule of duties; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sills, of -were guests at the cottage of Mr. children of Indiana. day for the annual fishing trip of of Richmond, Ind., came for the cow-s, some horses were frightened and Mrs. Sig Desenbcrg at Clear STYLE — COMFORT The boys are to be divided into South Bend, were Sunday guests Sheeley reunion and are visiting Mrs. Nettie Carpenter has been the order. A total of 139 fish CLEAR "\TBION hnd came running and somehow' Lake over the week-end. Mr. tribes, named after the aboriginal at the H. W. Riley home. relatives and friends in this ran over Rex, leaving him uncon­ ill in bed several days at the home were caught by tlie party, with a inhabitants of this locality. Each Arley Haffner, who has been at­ neighborhood. Kooney is attorney for the Wilson of her son, Sanford Carpenter. part of the number on the side tribe is in charge of a, man, who tending college in Chicago, left scious. The brother ran home and Packing Company of Chicago, lines. Those attending were: R. F. b c f r ia Mrs. Nina James and children they telephoned to Dr, Snowden Mrs. Anne Thompson had as I t e ;J, E: spends the day and night with Monday morning for Geneva, Ind., were dinner guests Sunday in the Harold Jackson, son of Mr, and Hickok, W. L. Willard, Leon Dal­ OPTOMETRIST and lie w--as there in twenty- Mrs. C. Jackson of Front Street, her guest at dinner, Tuesday, Allen them. Merits and demerits are to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Encel Swem Stevenson of Buchanan. enberg, Seth Inglewright and Les­ »' South Bend, Indiana, awarded on the- basis of co-opera­ minutes. The hoy seems to be in underwent an operation at the ter Mitchell of Buchanan, and Sant A. W. Haffner. He expects to re­ of Galien, then in. the afternoon the serious condition, but so far they William Dissent’ had as guests in NILES ON TUESDAYS AND tion, the tribe which shows the turn Wednesday to the home of party motored to Hudson Lake. Paul Wallace hospital Tuesday for AVollet and George Allen of Glen- WEDNESDAYS above J. C. Penny best spirit of fellowship and abil­ have not found any bones broken. the removal of his tonsils. at his home Sunday, his son, John his brother, R. F. Haffner, Mrs. Clelland Purdy and daugh­ His head and chest have terrible Diment ar.d wife of Buchanan. Dept. Store, 21.0 N. Second Street. ity in ‘tribal action being ranked Mr. and Mrs. Orville Starr and ter and Mrs. Christopher and two highest daughters,. Esther and Eleanor, of bruises. We all hope he will soon Dr. Carl Bradley and children of children of Niles spent a day last recover. BEND OF THE RIVER The Forrest Test family and W. G. BOGARDUS, 0. D. The hoys will receive board and South Bend, were guests Monday week in the Chris Andrews home. Newhall, la., are guests thie John Redden of Ypsilanti were in charge.. Clyde and Ray Batten are week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, room for the entire eight days for of Mr. Starr's parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Don Straub and Mrs. Herbert Briney visited Mrs. guests over Sunday at the home of SS. A number of Buchanan boys | Mrs. Elmon Starr. spending the week at Gravel lake Frank Kinney, tlie latter being Dr. Mr. " and Mrs. Jasper Toland as the guests of their aunts, Mrs. George Misenet of Niles Tuesday Charles Ughtfoot. plan to emoll. i Mr. and Mrs. Will Cook, daugh­ motored to Benton Harbor Sunday Bradley’s aunt. Mrs. Ida Bishop, Mrs. Maude Jake Cable and Mrs. Frank and in the afternoon they motored Mrs. Lester Stoner is ill in bed ter Louisa, and Miss Lena. Redding afternoon for Mr. and Mrs. Toland, Breckon. to Dowagiac. Peck and daughter Doris, and were in Michigan City Sunday. of ivy poisoning. to make the acquaintance of their Mrs. Jane Wright has returned Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koch are en­ Mrs, Milton Fuller attended tlie Herbert Sbreves has taken a new great-grandchild and Mrs. —------o------Billy Sunday services at Winona position at the National Standard from Three Oaks where she has tertaining their niece, Miss Ardell Louise Scott is very proud and been caring for her daughter, Mrs. Reamer of Buchanan. RECORD LINERS PAY Lake yesterday. in Niles. happy over her grandchild, which Hazel Klute. Her grandson re­ PATHFINDER Mrs. Al. Flenar, Don and Wanda is a fine baby. They also called Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tichenor turned with her for a visit. are in Chicago for a week, the to see Mrs. Jesse Toland, who has have as their guests George Roper guests of Mrs. N. Greathouse. Harold Moulds, son of Mrs. of South Bend and their nephew just left the Mercy hospital and is Charles Huff, who is at Clinton, G oodyear Salloon Mrs; Charles Ross, of Deti-oit, is doing very well. Her mother, Mrs/ and family, Fred Roe of Wisconsin; visiting at the M. L. Sands, Lloyd 111., taking treatments, writes that Ted Payne is caring for lier. he is feeling much improved and Wanda May Wood is .spending Sands and Eli Sands, homes. The Sheeley reunion held at the week with her grand-parents, BENJ. H. BITTNER Miss Martha Reep, of Paxton, expects to remain there for Some Hudson Lake last Sunday, was time. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Riffer. Present Deputy County Clerk III., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. splendid. One hundred twenty-four The corn borer inspectors are Cress Reep, Jack Moulder of Benton Harbor, sat down to eat dinner and in the who has been attending Boy Scout working in the Bend of the River, Mr. and- Mrs. Lloyd Sands, M rs, afternoon quite a number more but up to the present writing, have Candidate for the Republican Nomination Charles Ross: and Mrs. M, L. camp at Madron Lake, was the relatives came, making about 160 guest of Ronald Bolster Wednes­ not found any infested Spots. For Sands spent Sunday at Gary. present. Michigan, Ohio, Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kruger Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armbrust- day night. and Illinois were well represented Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff, 104 spent Sunday with his parents, Mr, er, of Bloomington, 111., are visit­ there. and Mrs. Carl Kruger at Benton ing the latter’s parents, Mr. and Alexander St, entertained at a $ * * • 9 5 Jake Sheeley and wife, Earl Sunday dinner. The house was at­ Harbor, COUNTY CLERK Mrs. Howard Roe; Ingles and family, Russell McLar­ The boys and gii-is training- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kramer tractively decorated with dahlias ’ Experienced — Qualified en and family, Currie McLaren and gladioli. A sumptuous dinner camp of Evangelical church, Kala­ and daughter. Wanda, spent Sun­ and family, Mr. and Mrs. William mazoo district arc camping on the- day in Three Oaks, the guests: of was served, which consisted of Primary, Sept. 4, 1928 Newitt and son, Firmon Nye and practically all home grown fruits Riverside camp ground, which 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kramer. wife and son Lyle and wife, Mr. closes Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Allen, and vegetables: The guests were and Mrs. Chas; Vinton, Del] Mrs. Bertha, Huffman, Mr. and Last Saturday a very quiet wed­ daughter, Kathryn, and Mrs: Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. ding took place a t' the William Joanna Allen left Sunday morning Mrs. Ernest Huffman and Mr. Truhn, Ed. Vantilburg and family, Kum-,vanda and friend of Benton Hoover farm when their daughter, for Washington, D. C., and other Ray Norris and family, Minnie Bertha, became tlie bride of Roy Earl F. ISeek’s Tire eastern points. Harbor. Bohn and brother Charles, Elba Mrs. Wm. Shedron spent Tues­ Barton of LaPorte, Ind. Miss Clara Sabin is assisting at Unruh and family, Mike Bowker Mr, and Mrs. .Andrew Hnss en­ the First National bank during the day and Wednesday at t h e and family, Gene Sprague and Robert Boone home in Niles. tertained at supper Sunday night BucfiananLymMCealCo. and U a d i® BM&p absence of George; Roe,, who is on wife, Rev. and Mrs. E. P. Brant, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nolen and big vacation. Mrs. A. Backus has been taken Foster Bowker -and wife and to the University Hospital at Ann children of Chicago, 111. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Strayer, daughter Betty Jean, Kenneth Mr, -and Mrs. Burton Weaver John, Bobby and Billy; left Mon­ Arbor for treatment. Bowker and wife, and son Dean Fred Roe and family of Mil­ and son Donald picniced at Hud­ day for a two week’s visit at the and Morton Hampton -and family, son Lake, Sunday, Tlie! iltite home of Dr. Strayer’s parents at waukee and Howell Wynn of New -were at Hudson Lake .last Sunday. Orleans are guests at the home of Clarence Huss threshed Wednes­ Red Lion, Pa. ’The Sheeley reunion was the at­ day and got 771 bushel of oats Jack; Clark is spending a week Fred and Charles Tichenor of the traction for most of them. Bend of the River. from 14 acres of land, on Hie in Buffalo, N. Y., the guest of Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Firmon Nye ana Albert Beeby farm. Clinton and family. Harold Knobloch and Irving son Lyle visited Mrs. Celia V. Walsgott of Blissfield, Michigan, Bert Briney purchased a tract W ilb u r M. Miss Zura Major, who visited Wade in Dowagiac last Saturday of land from his uncle, Charles Mary Karling, left for her home in spent the week-end at the home of For Easting Roofs Use and Mrs. Lyle visited, her mother, Gerald Tichenor in the Bend of the Briney, and is building a bungalow Cunningham Pleasant Lake, Ind., Monday. near Niles- the same day. there. « George Roe spent Monday in: River, All three hoys are students Only MULE HIDE I Richard Olmstead had a streak at Michigan State College. The Range Line Road is pro­ Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Chicago; of bad; luck last Wednesday when gressing very rapidly. Stone is George Riley, who has been vis­ they were getting in their last laid as far as the Ben Watson Roofing and Shingles i| iting his brother, H. W. Riley and load of hay. As near as we can CONGRESSMAN KETCKAM IS home, Republican CANDIDATE for family, left Saturday for Chicago. learn, a two-by-four broke and a CALLER AT RECORD OFFICE s Little Miss, Marguerite Misenet Miss Winifred left Saturday for pulley drew Richard up and nearly of Niles is visiting for a few days Prosecuting Attorney Bangor where her- father, George crushed him, breaking several John W. Ketcham, Michigan at tlie Herbert Briney home. Riley, joined her Sunday. They ribs and bruising him badly. ’ He representative in Congress, paid Mr, and Mrs. Rudolph Kline o f ♦‘NOT A KICK IN A MIIXIQN FEET” 5 ■ Qualified by Experience left for Brooklyn, N. Y., Monday. is resting quite easy at present. the Record office a call Monday, South Bend spent Sunday with her Miss Margaret Whitman, Miss We hope to hear of his early re­ while sojourning with his family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watson; lone Riley, Miss Gale Pears and covery. for a few days- at the Crystal Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephens of' Miss. Lilly Brown enjoyed a week’s Rev; E. P, and Mrs; Brant of Springs camp ground. He ex­ Three Oaks called last Friday eve­ P h o n e S3F1 C. F. Hiller, Mgr/ outing at Christie lake , at the near Benton Harbor. w-ere very pressed _himsel£ as entirely optim­ ning to See their daughter, Mrs; Brown cottage. They were joined welcome visitors, in this vicinity istic as: to tile success of the party Ralph ICreiger. ' .>.■> **r% . »* v* • »• »*VWVWV*»>>, Thursday by Miss Doris Peck and’ last Sunday. .Tliey spent'Saturday at the national election. Mrs. Frank Anderson, son and S e c t i o n Tw o THE BERRIEN (SOUNTY RECORD News “.Editorial SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN .THURSDAY. AUGUST 16, 1928. Record Telephone Number Nine NUMBER 32. Record Telephone Number;. Nine

THE FUMBLE FAMILY Now For Fame and Fortune -by Dunkel APPLE PRICES Grange Extends 'Vj-IAT'C THIS'? et£ BEAUTY CONTEST FOB-.' -NO DAUGHTER OF MINE ER.-A-OH, I WUZ ONLY AWFULLY fDPPA- YOU ARB MOWN Activities Into A t DTOVNAM ERICA"? WILL EWTEB AH'/ BEAUTY) KIDDIN' SlS—GO AHEAD FEASTING VOUR Ey&S ON THE FUTURE- REFLECT REPORT Southern States 0 4 ‘BOY,THAT COUnId S* GOOD TO ME-? I THINK CONTEST NO SlEEE; 'MISS SMALL TOWN AMERICA"? WATCH „ I’U , en po Ll At omc&,-i o u g u t t o STAND M E-BRING / Increasing Gall for Farm Fra­ AS MUCH CMANC& AS THE- fyJEXT OWE-A HOME- THS- ^ ternity in States Hitherto , BACO N * OF LARGE CROP Without It WATCM M E G QUOTATION ON BEST GRADES Extension of its activities into DROP TO $L00 TO the Southern States is apparently GROWERS HERE about to be experienced by the Local ' prices on early apples Grange organization . of the have dropped from $2.00 to $1.00 country, the farm fraternity al­ per bushel for the best grade, ac­ ready established in 30 o f the cording to local growers, reflect­ .states but up to the present time ing the effect of government re­ chiefly north of Mason and Dixon’s ports which predict an increase in line. Already nearly a score of JEXTBA f m o l l v f u m b l e t o e n t e r , the national apple crop of 30 per­ new Grange units have been, BEAUTy CONTEST?WATCH NEXT WEEK. cent over last year. The total formed in Virginia and a State yield for the United States is es­ Grange organization will he per­ lAUTOCAStERl FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS IT fected early in September. ' Some JD unk.ee— -ir— zzf] timated at 33,277,000 as compared with 25,900.000 barrels last year. subordinates have already been instituted in South Carolina and Mexican laborers, who contract to Washington will lead in apples this year, according- to the report, revival work is in progress in plant and: weed for $23 per- acre, with a crop of 9,983,000. barrels, Kentucky; while Tennessee, Texas the same price- received for the New York state coming next with and Florida are among the states clamoring for the Grange. BERRIEN GO. care of a hand labor on a beet 4,079,000 barrels. The crops of other states which Louis J. Taber, master of the crop. During the latter part of are expected to exceed a million National Grange, was: invited to July or the first of August, ac­ bushels is estimated in barrels: address the Southern Rural Life cording to the advancement of the Virginia 2,508,000 Conference at Blue Ridge, North MINT FARMS California 2,374,000 Carolina, and there announced the season, the mowers are placed in Oregon 1,42S,000 National Grange program ;as being the fields and the crop is dropped "to add one Southern state to our in the swath and raked much as Idaho 1,310,000 Illinois 1,135,000 organization every year." This an alfalfa crop is handled. As* soon Michigan 1,122,000 assurance was cordially received FACE RUIN as it has wilted, it is hauled on and has done much to focus at­ West Virginia 1,OS7,000 wagons to tire distilleries.' and tention upon the probable early placed in the tubs, each of which Pennsylvania 3,054,000 Flantings; Reduced in Face of extension of Grange activities into accommodates a load. the South. r Adverse Conditions and Once in the tub, a lid is clamped Experts Predict The Grange owes much of its TAKING GASH FROM WOMEN" Falling Price on tight as steam from* a boiler is present success to the early con­ turned on underneath the mint. Beef Price W ill tributions of .Southern men to its TUNNEY RETIRES HARVEST IS NOW ON For 35 minutes the steam is per­ Soar Higher Yet upbuilding, in the period forty mitted to pass through the mint years ot so . ago, when the organi­ COLOR IX MOTIOX PICTURES and out at the top through a Distillers Report Plants Con­ Improving Conditions hold Promise zation flourished in. many states A PENNY PLUS 900 YEARS galvanized iron or tin pipe, which south of the line. There was a tain Low Per Cent of enters a large tank, -where it takes for Cattle Producers, Accord­ ing to M. S. C. Survey time when there were more In New York a nurse, fifty-two Peppermint Oil the form of an enclosed coil 110 Granges south of the Ohio River feet long, which is gradually re­ years old, about to- retire from East Lansing, Aug, 16—A con­ than north of it and two National The Berrien County distilleries duced from 5 to 2 inches in Grange masters were men of the hard work, kiUs herself. Her life’s diameter. Over this coil cold tinued 'upward swing: of the beef are- working full time all down price pendulum is indicated by South—.Put Darden of 'Mississippi savings had been lost in a. mining through the black muck belt, ex­ water runs, distilling the steam and John Thompson Jones of Ar­ until it runs into a receptacle, a statistics Obtained by the animal swindle. Real esate sharks, oil tending from Baroda £o the state husbandry department at Michi­ kansas. One of the strongest line southwest of Galien, and the mixture of water and peppermint Grange leaders of his day was D. sharks, all kinds; of sharks, oil. The tank into which it runs gan State College. rare effluvia of peppermint is far In the period from 1921 to 1927, Wyatt Aiken of South Carolina, swindle women. They believe, poor flung over the lowlands, as this is so arranged, that the water runs a member of Congress; while the things, what they want to believe, off, leaving the peppermint oil beef ; animals were produced at a year's mint crop goes into the tub, distinct loss to their owners; The basic code of Grange law, known that they are to be made rich, to be converted: into flavor for floating at the top. as its Declaration of Purposes, next year’s chewing gum and Life The oil so left is a finished pro­ result was that livestock men was written by Major James W. A. Women should: not invest in Saver crop. duct, ready to go on the shelves sacrificed many animals that Wright, a native of Mississippi of the druggist in bottled form. would have been retained in breed­ what THEY DO; NOT UNDER­ But all is not well in. the minds and a soldier of the Confederacy, STAND. They should not buy Among the heavy mint growers ing herds in times of normal price. who afterwards removed to Cali- of the mint growers. The cards Beef production declined: more land, that they have not seen. are doubly stacked against them are Beebe & Sons of Baroda, with fornia, and became first master of And! having seen it, they should, 300 acres, of Glendora with than 600,000:000 pounds in 19.27 the California State Grange. this* season, according to the state­ and the decline for 1928, will prob­ think, it Over, examine it, several ments of representative growers. ISO acres and The E. K. Warren All these facts in early Grange times; consult some skeptical Co., of Three Oaks. ably lie still greater. This scarcity history make it natural to attempt In. the first place the mint crop of beef has caused the upturn in friends, then whit a month, and was reduced, greatly by winter- to extend the organization into the see it again. the market which now is at a Southern states, where there ap­ killing'. Then; the three weeks of Michigan Crop point which makes it profitable to rain; in the middle of the growing pears to be a growing demand for Don’t believe fairy tales. Ask Prospects Move produce beef, in ‘the opinion of the it. This is due in part to the mi­ season gave the weeds a lead college specialists. yourself, “Just how would I. me, which enabled them, to take many gration of many Northern people myself, not somebody else, actual­ Upward in August Michigan farmers who have a southward, hut more, than this to of the old plantings of mint. And surpus of hay or other coarse ly make a living out of that land?' the peppermint which was pro­ an increasing call for a rural com­ Or ,if it as to, he sold, at a, profit, With seasonable weather in fodders which may be used' to munity organization, along civic, duced is not there this year with -carry a herd of breeding*, cows ho\y do I know that I can. sell it at the: essence. Instead of the 25 to most sections of Michigan during educational and social lines;'which a rprafitY“"i-'And "why doesn't the July, the August 1st production through the winter, available pas­ the Grange has long demonstrated 30 pounds of mint distillation per Mich. Farmers Reap ture for summer, and who can man keep= it and take the huge acre which is* considered normal forecast for practically all crops its ability to "supply. profit, himself? was increased over the previous PROSPECTS FOR IMHOFF STARTS produce grain to finish calves for the fields are yielding from 5 to Fertility Profit beef at IS months of age, are ad­ If you, are; leaving money to wife 15 pounds per acre. - month according to the report or daughters, fix things so that no issued today by Herbert E. Powell, From Fertilizers vised by the animal husbandry de­ other man m il he able to get it Then there is the price factor. Commissioner of Agriculture and BANNER GRAPE FRUIT FARM ON partment to breed suitable cows to COMES BACK AFTER from them. Two years ago the mint growers Verne H. Church, Agricultural M. S. C. Check of Harvest Fields a purebred beef sire. made fortunes, a peppermint Statistician fo r Michigan. With Shows Returns From Com­ Livestock shipping associations Gene Tunney. whom certain famine boosting the price to, as the exception of corn, beans, sugar CROP BLIGHTED mercial Fertilizer Uso ST. JOE RIVER and the use of the motor truck 5 7 YRS. AND FINDS prizefight “fans” don't like, be­ much as $25 per pound. As is beets and apples the condition of have made it possible for the pro­ cause he has brains and they have usual, there was a grand rush by all crops in the State on August 1 ROT SPREADS RAPIDLY IN East Lansing, Aug, 16—Reports BEAUTIFUL TRACT ON RIVER ducer of a few head of beef ani­ everybody that had mint land and mals to enjoy the same market ad­ not, retires from the ring. That, was as high as the ten-year LOCAL VINEYARDS IN from the harvest fields of Michi­ BLUFF PLANTED TO MANY OLD FRIENDS it is said, will “hurt the game," some that did not, into the busi­ average or above. Oats and barley FRUIT AND NUTS vantages as the breeder who sells PAST TEN DAY'S gan this year give additional evi­ which is too; had. No matter what ness. Result,— the market was are excellent throughout the State; animals by the carload, it is said. MRS. MOLLIE FERRIS PHILIPS champion they may develop to flooded in 1927 by the greatest and if average weather continues ' Prospects for better than: an dence that the use of commercial Among' those who believe in the —----- o—------REVISITS BUCHANAN TO collect money from fools, it can crop- ever raised and the bottom, through harvest, these crops will average grape crop in the Bu­ fertilizers on small grains adds development possibilities of the St. fell clear out, the price tailspin- Grange Works For ■ RENEW OLD TIES never he proved that he could have have the largest production since chanan district were blasted dur­ materially to the farm income, ac­ Joseph. River are Frank 1 miioif, beaten Tunney. ning down and, down, until it was 1918. cording to reports by the soils de­ who is developing a future home Lower Tariff On To revisit the scenes: of one’s less than, one tenth, of the top price Threshing of wheat and rye was ing the past ten. days by the ap­ youth fifty-seven years afterward the previous year, sagging as* low pearance in practically all vine­ partment at Michigan State Col­ on the east 'side adjacent to the Tunney, you read, “is going to only partially completed on Aug. Charles Lydick Fox farm. Products Of Farm and still find, in the words of the Paris to* study philosophy.” An as $2.25, 1, hut both of these crops are: yards of rot which is spreading lege. ojd ballad, "one face there -you rapidly. The-use of a 4-16-4 fertilizer for Mr. Imhoif has purchased ten excellent place. The Sorbonne; is This year it opened up slightly yielding above average. The qual­ acres which he is setting out to Two important' projects which loved-when all was young,” is re­ well equipped. higher, at $2.50 per pound, hut still ity of these grains is nearly Vineyards in this district Were wheat seeded on the R. V. Tanner the National Grange is now push­ markable good fortune, but it is But the important thing is to loaded with the best crop of recent farm in Jackson county increased apples and peaches, with interme­ less than half what the growers average, and the yield is much diate settings o f evergreens which ing at the National Capital have a the fortune of Mrs. Moliie Ferris BE a philosopher, not merely a years, offsetting shortages in the yield 25 bushels an acre, direct bearing "upon the, farm In­ consider the hare price of produc­ better than seemed: possible after he plans to sell for Christmas Phillips of Fillmore, N. Y., who student of other philosophers. tion. As a result, the old mint the damage done last winter., apple and peach orchards, until Similar increases in wheat yields terests over a wide area; especially arrived here Saturday morning in I f Tunney can take his $2,000,- the recent infestation set in. The have been obtained in other tests trees while fruit is coming to ma­ growers who got in on the S27 There are many good fields of turity, In the evergreen plantings relating to the business of the company with her daughter, Mrs. ‘ OQOi quickly earned out of prize prices of 1926 are sitting on top wheat in the central part of the presence of the blight apparently located in other sections of the poultrymen and the potato grow­ G. C. Parker, to renew old ties fighting' and stay out he will have has no relation to the care given are Norway^ Spruce, Australian the world, their fields having, Lower Peninsula, but threshing is State, Pine, Colorado Blue Spruce, ers. Consequently those engaged with any friends that might still proved himself a philosopher; yielded a gross return of as much late. The corn crop made decided the grapes, as the vineyards which A complete fertilizer containing in these lines of agriculture are, remain. Mrs. Phillips came to Bu­ have been sprayed most constant­ considerable potash is recommend­ Chinese Arbor Vitae, American as $750 per acre that year. Many improvement in nearly all sections Arbor Vitae, Concolor Fir and watching very closely what the chanan in .1867, when she was Mr: Eastman; king of all kinds ly are in many cases affected the ed by the soils department, espec­ Grange is trying to do. of them: have retired to Florida during July, hut the condition is other varieties from which he ex­ Moliie E’erris, 35 years of age. Her of photography,, announces per­ worst. The disease differs from ially if a legume is to be seeded in The organization is urging the homes. But the growers who still five points below average, pects marketable trees by father was a contractor who fected' moving pictures in; colors. rushed into the business just: in and the production forecast is for the common dry rot, for which the wheat. United States Tariff Commission travelled over the country, :and With that announcement,, pictures' sprayings with Bordeaux mixture Christmas, 1929. time to meet the slump are in a- a crop ten million bushels less High grade fertilizer is urged Several acres have been planted to recommend a sharp increase in she made her home with Mr, and reach .full development, MOTION, different case. It takes an invest­ than average. The buckwheat are used and grape growers are because the per unit cost of an the tariff rates on imported eggs Mrs. John S. Howard, the former COLOR, SOUND. ment of something like S3.000 to acreage is five percent less than puzzled by the situation. element of plant food in the high to apples and peaches, the latter and egg products, pointing out to start bearing next year. On a member of the meat .market Now you. will see the heroine’s; install a two tub distilling plant. last year hut the condition is < ------grade fertilizer is less than it is in that heavy importations from firm of Howard & Button. The or the vampire's; rolling eyes; hear The crop is also costly to produce, better than average. SHAWNEE the low grade. In addition, to the the rugged bluffs of the river he China are raising havoc with the residence was the same now oc­ the voices that lure men to their the hand labor- charges alone; being Following the disastrous rains in saving in the cost of plant food, has set out 200 walnut trees, 200 domestic market and endangering cupied by E. W. Boone on Portage doom. The moving picture stage on a par with those in the beet in­ June which destroyed many bean Mr. Sprinceson and Miss Amy there is less labor needed to chesnuts, 200 hickorys, and 150 the very existence of American Street. She left here in 1871. will show all that the living stage dustry, S23; per acre; In conse­ fields anil prevented: some replant­ Randan Who spent their vacation handle the high grade product. pecans. poultrymen. Present duties are* Among the friends of her youth can; show; quence, there are many pepper­ ing: in the; heavy bean section, at the Wm. Weaver home have re­ If legumes are *to he seeded in Mr. Imhoif has'maintained his: eight cents per dozen on eggs in she has located are Mrs. Charles, Talking movies; will, put a mint growers- now hanging by there was; an excessive amount of turned to Chicago. home: in Buchanan while, bringing the shell, IS cents per pound on Treat, Mrs. Tom Hayes, Mrs. the wheat, the soils department his tract to a production basis, premium on intelligence. A culti­ their eyelashes on the ragged edge rainfall in July over much of the Mason Smith was kept busy advises the use of fertilizers with dried eggs*; .and, six cents per Lottie Bailey Smith, Mrs. Walter vated voice indicates* a cultivated of insolvency, and may go under same area. The condition is low­ last week playing for entertain­ an analvsis as hear as possible to but has.: erected a shack where he pound on eggs, frozen or otherwise Webster of South Bend, who was mind, and cannot be; created; over unless the price holsters, before the est in the -heavy producing section ments ifi different places, 2-16-2, 4-16-4, or 0-20-0; and, and his family occasionally- enjoy preserved; ‘the latter products, formerly Miss Nellie Black. ' night. end of the year. and is only 70 percent for the en­ Lazell Weaver motored; to Silver where seedings, are to he made, an outing, and a sight of the beau­ coming almost exclusively from Among the particular friends. tire State. This condition of Beach, Sunday afternoon. the use, of a 2-1G-6 or 0-20-20 is tiful natural attractions of the China, being, used principally in whom Mrs. Phillips has not lo­ ‘ Since the opening of the season place. He had originally planned Roman* coins, dug up* after 2,000 the market has mounted''to S2.S5; beans forecasts a production of Mr. Jones of Cassopolis, who lias advised. the baking and • confectionery cated: is Miss Jennie Gephart, who years are worth in silver and gold 5;460,000 bushels which is larger been boarding at the Weaver home to raise guinea liens and turn trades. is'believed to be living under an­ and may mount higher yet, accord­ them loose, but during the- past only what they were, worth when- ing to present indications. than last year: The United States has moved the steam roller which A t the hearings so far held in other name assumed by marriage. buried. August 1st bean forecast is* prac­ he operates in road building to the Holmes Tells OIF winter he found 50 quail on his Washington, at which the Grange Anyone who has any information Plantings of the old growers tract, and consequently relin­ This, shows’ the importance of have dropped as; much: as 75 per­ tically the same as the final T927 new job across the river near Unique Concert has urged its case for higher concerning Miss Gephart may get'1 keeping your money earning in­ crop. Michigan’s potato crop on Summerville, quished his first intention and fed duties, strong opposition has de­ into communication with’ Mrs:' cent as a. result of the price slump the quails through the season. terest. A silver penny, like the and winterkilling, but the rush of August 1 promised a production of. Mrs. Wm. Smith was a caller at By Roe Family veloped from a group of dealers, Phillips by calling the E. G. Me-. one mentioned in the Bible, put 34,538,bOO bushels from a condi­ the, Fisher and Weaver , homes There are ten fine springs in the importers and brokers, who vigor­ Collum residence, phone 72F2. new growers has maintained the river bluff on his acreage, and out at interest compounded an­ acreage; at about the same: level tion two percent, above average. Sunday. The publication of the Roe ously resist any raise proposal. .i nually for- only 900 years; would, The Silverton family and Henry some fine natural timber. Likewise the Grange is fighting for the district. Ordinarily the The United States fbreast was for music recital of 1S5S in the Record , ------:—O—------Evan. Delegates 'am ount to;, 51.270,000,000,000; That fields are left planted from three 459,737,000 bushels of . potatoes Brown family who have. been of last week - started Editor hard for higher tariffs oh potatoes, is more money than there is in the from a condition of S5.S percent. spending a two week’s vacation at REMEMBER THIS WHEN PRE­ and as a result of this agitation to five years. Holmes on another of his'interest­ SERVING Return Mon. from • world. 1 There will he no new plantings Prospects are for a crop of the Win; Weaver home, returned ing- reminiscences, which we the tariff commission has ordered until the price rises, however, and peaches, pears, and grapes in to their residences Thursday. print below: a thorough investigation into the State Convention A great fire ranging over farm: Michigan well above average, hut Mrs. Leah Weaver and son Lee In choosing fruit for. preserving; costs of potatoes as compared, with as fast as the old fields are winter Cedar Rapids, Iowa. remember that slightly, under-ripe lands- in: the- Northwest burns killed or are plowed up, they are the apple crop will be considerably were week-end visitors at. the Wm. Editor Record: those over the border in Canada,- Local delegations attending the 75,000 acres o f wheat and pastur­ Weaver home., Lee is extending fruit is usually best because it being planted to sugar beefs, or short of average because of the The very interesting program contains more pectin or jellifying from which chief competition: state convention of the Women’s, age. Homes1 and ranches, are poor prospects of, wipter varieties his visit with his grand-parents. comes. Growers.of early potatoes truck gardens; of the Jesse J; Roe music class of substance than fully ripe fruit. If Missionary Society of the Evan^ . burned with crops, farmers fight­ The replantings, are made in and especially Baldwins. Mr., and Mrs. Anson Fisher and the “long ago” brings to mind, in this country contend that they- gelical Church which was held, ing if in vain. daughter Ethel and husband, of modern short-process preserving April, an old field being, plowed up Practically all of the fruit and among other tilings, my having rules are followed, however, this are facing disaster because of pre-' from Thursday until Sunday at Would it be possible to equip; a and the roots used to plant the grain crops in the United States Grand Rapids have been visiting gone into, town to attend a concert vailing- low prices, and a similar Siebawing, 40 miles east of fleet of airplanes with chemical now promise a larger production her parents for the past few days; point can he disregarded, as these new acreage, much, as potatoes, are. given by Jesse Roe and his recipes secure uniform jelly tex­ situation threatens the northern Saginaw, arrived hack Monday. apparatus .for extinguishing fire, planted. The planting is done by than that realized in -1927. The road workers have moved daughter Clara, in which they growers unless something- can be On their return they stopped at to deal with a; disaster of this their shovel and all belongings ture through '.the use of liquid used a very peculiar, instrument pectin. done to secure higher import Galesburg for a visit at the home' kind:? der of: his* mother, sister and two QUICK SHINE FOR WINDOWS near Baroda where they are of their own make, and comprised rates. One member of the United of Mrs. Lula Chase, nee Moyer.. Aircraft manufacturers and hired men; finishing the. last part of the. road. a lot of common table tumblers Home.” I never learned what States Tariff Commission, and re­ The delegations were as follows: those that, manufacture chemical Save all tissue paper that comes ------o------set about on a table top and ar­ name they gave the instrument. cently reappointed to another term Mrs. Ed Arney, Mrs. John Keplar, fire extinguishers might answer Dr. Langsner’ says each has a into the house with packages and Parents are people* who think ranged in accordance with the The tones \yere of finest hell qual­ by President Coolidge, is a former Mrs. Oliver York of Portage,, that question. sixth sense that can he: made to use to wipe the windows. This children will be corrupted by tone pitch of each, the bass at one ity and produced by rubbing a master of the National Grange; Prairie; Mrs. W. L. Willard, Mrs.- receive the thought of another. gives an excellent quick shine. knowledge they had at that: age. end and treble at the other, and moist finger across the edge of the Sherman, J. Lowell, of New York. Mae Mills, of Buchanan. Dr. Langsner,. marvelous hypno­ Thought is something like a . ’ — ----O------■ „*0------, all nicely tuned by pouring water tumbler. Perhaps some of ' your tist o f Vienna, does and says broadcasting operation; She:; “ Sir, do you realize whom The PhtiehES “Doctor, 1 snore into each to secure the proper readers may he able to make tones A woman, suing-.her husband for ■ The American Bar Association things to worry- the criminal. By He hypnotizes the, criminal and you are speaking to? I am the sq, loudly I wake* myself tip!” pitch. The more water in the glass in' that way hut I have never been divorce, shys he •• threw a cooked says crime is caused by present hypnotism he caused - a young easily obtains the. truth' from him daughter of an English Beer.” The Doctor: “That is easy to the higher ’ the pitch: The one very successful at it* Clara Roe chicken at her. Well, the price of prohibition conditions. Why would criminal; Verno Booher, to con­ because “his crime, is- always: on He: “Not so fast. I am the son overcome. Sleep in the next piece that I remember the- most is now Mrs, George ,B; Richards: poultry being what it is,, she cer­ not the American “ Bar’-’ Associa­ fess after fifteen minutes, the,mur- his mind.” % 'of an American doc.” room.” , ■ . • ■ ‘ distinctly was 'Home, Sweet J. G. Holmes. tainly can’t dispute his generosity. tion say that ? EjKrM' !r,W^ THE BERRIEN 'COUNTY RECORD’ THURSDAY,.AUGUST id, 1928.

BURRUS REUNION officers were elected: President; where it would do the most good. Four Drumsticks 'ffm . Burrus; vice president, Lin­ The upper garment was something life fifth annual reunion of the coln Burrus; secretary and treas­ like a blouse, called a wamus, Burrus: family was. held. Sunday, urer, Agnes R. Phillips; entertain­ The Old Timers’ Corner reaching nearly to the hips; no Geneva, N. Y., Aug, 16—Among August 12th, at Hudson. Lake, Ind. ment committee, Robert Burrus, waist or belt; sleeves gathered at a batch recently hatched by a hen with, eighty-two members and Lyle Burrus, Manley .Roberts. “I am going to build, a hotel' for. the'patrons who stop. at my place the wrist; fastened at the throat owned by .Rocco Grosso is a four­ friends in attendance. A potluck The 1929 reunion, will, be held the people,” he stated Monday. will not have to pay the fiddler. by a single button and tied at the legged Plymouth Rock chick. The dinner was followed by a business the second Sunday in August at VETERAN HOTEL “No banquet rooms, no ball rooms, The top price will, bo 52.50,—and bottom by the corners. Vests chick has an extra pair of legs meeting at which, the. following Clear Lake. no sample rooms,,—in other words, ‘down’ and.no ‘ups’.” were not worn ordinarily. Goon or projecting from the back. These fox skin caps werje not unusual. extra members do not appear to MAN REVISITS THE ------o------be used in locom'otion. The chick Old Timer Tells Fanny Angles of RECORD LINERS PAY is normal in other respects. OLD HOME TOWN . Buchanan Churches of Lang Syne

A. C. STEPHENS, TWICE MGR. In: our little town of two 'thou­ like many of the good people of MICHIGAN — The I deal Vacation Land OF HOTEL HEX, PROMOTES sand, counting all the dogs and the old town have changed. The BIG TOLEDO PROJECT cats and the stray mules, etc., we Advent Church, was down town on had a total of seven churches, all Oak Street, south of the Grist TO engage in the .greatest enter­ open for weekly services and do­ Mill, which was run by the Pears prise of one’s career after reach­ ing (more or less) well. family. The Methodist Church MICHIGAN BELL ing the age which is ordinarily One of the principal things this was up on Days Avenue, at the considered man’s allottment is. not country is known for* and' the top of the hill on the west-side of in, line with the experience of the thing that brought about the col­ the street. It burned clown and they rebuilt down town on Oak Jackie; 'Wells of Chicago claims TELEPHONE CO* ordinary man, but it is the case onization, of this' great country of the world’s record for tong hair.! with A. C. Stephens, leading ours, was the fact that they could Street:, at Roe Street. Her tresses are seven feet and twty hotel man of Toledo, Ohio, who here: worship God as they saw fit The Presbyterian Church was inches long. visited here several days: last week, and according to the dictates of on Third Street, just west of A1 Points With. Pride in; company with his wife and the their conscience. So it seems that Emerson’s home. They sold the to the - ? latter’s aunt, Miss Hattie Gates, this little town, of ours, was never old church to Howard Roe, who But then. Mr. Stephens is not .an of “ One mind” in that regard. They made it into a home for himself 'See this ordinary man. had so many churches that none of and family out on the west edge of State W fiicli It Serves them could boast a large purse town, and they built down on the After a career in the hotel busi­ Front Street Hill. They had the Traveling Exhibit ness which includes five states and nor a large hearing each Sunday morning, but they were none the misfortune to have to build it all -IV.M i c h i g a n , summer playground, nine hotels, and after fighting off over again, caused by fire, but the threat of blindness which over­ less sincere, and none the less ^fbme of winter sports, yek throbbing satisfied in their, own minds that they are still on. the job and look­ of Crane fixtures shadowed him two years back, he ing forward as ever. con^l^tce andisvdustryl is now embarking the energy and they were RIGHT and ninety per­ cent o f the rest of the denomina­ Many a perfectly good “match” Burger TfraiT thn-i^hgdom|of Greece The traveling exhibit of Crane plumbing and enthusiasm, of a young man in the was made between the _young and Uangfe- Belgium, promotion of a 290 room hostelry, tions were all wrong and they often had their serious doubts as folks of this little old town, at the Michigan has a land area6’t5fvS(S^77v2O0 ~- heating materials, bringing latest improve- the Stephens Hotel of Toledo, “Church Socials.” The girls would which is to represent a new de­ to the final disposition of the sev­ ments fbrbath, kitchen and laundry, will be at eral members of the other denom­ bring samples of their very best Drinks at meals were wheat, parture in the public accommoda­ efforts at the cullinery art, to at­ corn, Evans root, sassafras tea tion line, inations. They of-course, felt sure intersection Main and Front Streets, that they were right and so any tract the swain that appeared at and coffee, with whiskey for call­ ijo start at the " beginning; Mr. Tuesday Morning, August 21. one that did not think or believe the time to be her best bet. He l ers, houseraisings, log rollings, Stephens is visiting in;'Buchanan as they saw the interpretation of would look over her cooking and! harvest, and hog killing times. As because both he and his wife were the Holy Writ, .must surely be decide that she would do and while I a general rule their chief business born, hero and spent their child­ they rode home in the squeaky old • was to live, as there was little Op­ Wrong. They felt very softy for exclusive of island : You are cordially invited to inspect the new hood here, and) because on two their erring friends, but could buggy, holding hands, and gazing' portunity for speculation. Markets ke thgsli gylhousand in k -id lagkes,) Crane, fixtures. See especially the: Crane separate occasions they operated see no other way hut to follow the at the same old moon that has had? were not of much importance, as the Hotel Rex. Consequently, al­ law of God as they saw it. to witness so many tragedys of! •they had few products to sell; though they now rank among the Automatic Water System. It makes city( We had seven churches, as I re­ this sort, he would vow his love necessarily few to buy. “olcl timers,” they yet have hosts and the troth was on. But there A farmer’s outfit of implements -comfort and convenience easy and econom­ of friends remaining. member it. The Methodists, as we called them, more properly called - were always those at these socials was an ax, iron wedge, bull plow, ical for the farm home while it pay s for itself Mrs. Stephens was originally Methodist Episcopal, the Presby­ :that were the ’village cut-ups’ and which was a bar shire and land Miss Elma Glover, daughter o f terians, the Latter Day Saints, the (whether married or single, they side combined, with wooden stock by increasing profits from stock and poultry.' Harrison Glover, a pioneer meat Christian Church (or Campbell- : would caper and cavort around and mouldboard, a harrow which market man. who had a shop on: ites” as they were sometimes among all those present, and per­ was often a tree top or crotch the south side of Front Street. Mr. called) also the Church of Larger haps get a calling down from some with wooden teeth and a sickle. $136,000,^0, supplemented by scores of i Stephens belonged to one of the Hope, the Advent Christian, and serious old maid or matronly old Most small grain was harvested j earliest families in this district, lady who could not see a Christian connecring\companies, furnishes ade­ others. with a sickle as late as 1830 to quate telephone service to Michigan. OF . A R I , E [ his grand-father, “Uncle” Joe smile. I-Ieaven must be a place of 1S33, and that instrument w*as in 3 Each church had its ardent sup­ sedate and serious folk, for her This year pic|fie, the Michigan Bell Tele- ■3 FLU M BI N g I a N P. HEAT1N G^M ATE RIA LS I Stephens, having pioneered in the porters, and depended upon them use up to 1835. Wheat and oats I city of Niles when it boasted one as does the business for its cus­ kind. I am glad that the newer were stacked around, a circle, in pitorie~'o6rn(?any is expending $27,000,- J?*' ; log hut. Later he acquired title tomers, and they would sometimes generation has learned to smile the center of which was the 000 to add tfl its facilities. § I to 1,000 acres of farm land •in the have their little spats and quarrels and be decent at the same time. threshing floor of dirt, raised a | Bend of the River district, of I always thought I could, and I see Traveller^ in Michigan can get among themselves, just as those ir. little in the middle where the touch wirlif home or office quickly anp ! which he still owned 300 acres, lo- , a family too .much associated, will that the idea is getting batter and sheaves were placed and trodden MICHISAN AVE., CHICAGO inexpensively. Long Distance Rates ^ tc MAIN 1 O FFIC E, 1 ’ cated on both sides of the roadi :<*e. But in all and thru all the better known as time progresses. out by horses. The winnowing } immedtawiy sou(h os the George CiMTak vas the leading thing and To me there were always a lot was first done by two men wav­ Surprisingly Low! •N ! Tichcnor fafra. dt (he time of his of really “funny” people in the ■t < i the tsrteg that always in the end ing a sheet while a third threw* up Note the following Day Station-to-Sia- death. was predominant., churches, which in no way reflects the grain. Threshing machines tion rates for a three-minute conversation [ A. C. Stephens worked as a boy Whenever I think of the . Chris­ upon the' calling of their church, began to make their appearance nor affects its mission among its between 4:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. to 1 iir the pad factory. In 1S7-1 he tian Church, I think of Jim Case about 1842, at first without representative Michigan points: ■ married Klma Glover and tog eth er...... ind his horse. and wagon, his good people. But they were down right: separators. funny, just the same, ancl I have t they set out to try their fortune! wife Myra, and of Jesse Roe, “‘the The dresses of the women were From Bu­ F rom Bu- in new fields, going to the Black; MhOomber girls.” Edna Smith, 'had many a. good laugh thinking commonly iinsey; sometimes for ■Day Dav chanan to Station*to-Smtton chananto (Hills. Here Stephens got liis start! Calvin Mylor and scores of others of old times and old f riends in the summer, cotton cloth, home- Rate lie»» ...... ;«■ church circles: in Buchanan. ‘ In the hotel business, opening a ! that, used to congregate there. I woven, was used, coiored yellow Ann A rb or______§ .95 Mackinac Island _$1.55 bearding house for the rough and - shall never forget when 1 was yet Next week I hope' to talk about A ll by home made dyes, or sheeting Battle C reek____ .55 M arquette______1.75 Materials Shown ready frontier imning mining element, a very tender age that I was privi- some places that we knew, The colored a variegated brown with f After a few years of this stimulat- ■places we all knew, then. Come Bay City _ 1.10 Mt. Clemens___1.15 leged to be Santa Claus at the oak bark, with waist and skirt Muskegon_.__.__ .70 1 in Sr experience, he went to Chicago Christmas Cantata that was given; along and be with us. made in one piece and gathered at Charlevoix 1.40 Old Timer. Pefcoskey______1.40 j and ran a dining room there dur- by the youth of the church. To my the waist with a cord run in a Flint ______!_ 1.00 m ing the World’s Fair. At the end knowledge there wasn't any one ------,o------shirr. Sunbonn'ets were used for P on tia c_____ 1,05. of the exposition he returned to Grand R apids__ .65 Port Huron ___ 1.25 that really taught us our parts, ordinary wear and for dress oc­ Jackson______._.75 Saginaw ______L05 his native town and leased the for ,we just met a few thousand Historian Tells casions an antiquated straw’ did Hotel Rex, then known as the Kalamazoo______.45 Sanlt Ste. Marie _ 1.85 ( ?) times and rehearsed until we O f Berrien Farm service for years, regardless of Lansing______.75 Dunbar House, from A. J. Croth- absorbed them. Then on the fatal styles. Shoes were home made Traverse C ity ___$1.20 ers, who kept a saloon, in the base­ night, Horrors! I was Santa Life 100 Years Ago from leather dressed in tanneries ment. After a few years in Claus, and a very young- and on shares, and made up by local charge here, he went to Ionia, green one, and right at the most The following general account or traveling shoemakers. where he operated the Dexter touching part, where the children of the settlement of this part of Men were clad in home made CRANE House until May, 1S9S, when he were supposed to kiss Santa, my Michigan and of the farmin: jeans, blue or butternut, with returned to Buchanan at the solici­ fool whiskers came off, and the methods and modes of life here varied shades of color as the tation of Fred Lee, then head of “fat was in the fire," right. 100 years ago is taken from a skeins of yam took a lighter or a the Round Oak Stove company of Another time, in the same, paper contributed by A. B. Copley darker hue. Pantaloons w’ere fre­ M ICHIGAN — Ti e Ideal V acation har-A Traveling. Exhibit Dowagiac, and interested in what church, Anna Weaver was a then to Volume V of the Michigan quently made of buckskin or faced was to become eventually the promising young actress, Slid 1 Pioneer Collection, published in with that material in the places Clark Equipment company, and was. (in the play), a bashful 1SS5: once more took charge of the suitor for her hand. Just as she In 1S25 the Chicago road was Hotel Rex. was proposing to me, my false; laid out and built as a military After a year, he sold out again mustaclie (which was hooked in measure, leading from Detroit to . X Are Sold and and went to Ironton, Ohio, on the place with some Sort of a wire ar­ Ft. Dearborn, Chicago, by the Ohio River, where he operated the rangement placed in the nostrils) United States government at a Sheridan house and the Ironton came off and iny nose started to cost of $250,000. The Erie Canal i House until 1910, when, in com­ bleed plenty. But I will say this had just been completed, steam­ / pany with Stanley Burt he went for Anna, she was never at a loss boat navigation had just been in­ i Installed by to, Toledo, Ohio, and took charge to know what to do and say on augurated on the Great Lakes, of the Jefferson Hotel, later add­ the split of the moment, so she and the descendants of the Puri­ Ss-. /’»\ x ing the St. Clair Hotel. Eventual­ took her perfectly good “hanky" tans and the followers of Hendrick ^ ,• X / - ly he sold his interest in the Jeffer­ and with some well chosen words Hudson came hand in hand by the son hotel and1 acquired sole title to about my nose bleed and its sug­ aid of these improved facilities for the St- Clair, which he _ operated gesting that I was In love, all migration. Landing in Detroit, until 1923, when he sold on ac­ right, she covered up my nose and they divided, one party following count of threatened, blindness front face so that the audience never the Chicago road peopled the RUNNER BROS. cataracts on both eyes. knew that my whiskers had come second tier of counties; the other After operations and treatment off at all, but simply knew that T stream w ent directly west on the had cleared up the trouble, Steph­ did have a nose bleed and that She. line of the territorial road, estab­ HARDWARE ens plunged___ into _ the^ ____ hotel______business made me promise (in the play, lished about the year 1S34 and in 1925, promoting the Ft.j uund you)-to MARRY HER. settled the second tier of counties. again, " ’ r '■ ' ‘ *-* " __ C* n tV iA « * n u r A w n 4 Meigs hotel, which he eventually So there were many funny But when they reached the sold at a good profit. things that happened at these counties of St. Joseph, Cass, Ber­ serious church affairs. rien, Van Buren, and Kalamazoo, Dr. Berrick, remember, used to they found themselves preceded (by 1talk Sundays, at the .Church of the adventurous successors of { Larger Hope. He wasn’t a preach Daniel Boone and his coadjutors, ■ er. the > congregation could not who having crossed the Cumber­ ! afford to pay a regular preacher, land and Allegheny mountains, mi -Acting so lie thru the goodness of his had spread themselves over Ken­ heart, would talk to them and tucky, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana Come' Friday and Saturday perhaps made more for the good and Illinois, and following in the of the congregation than a well track of General Wayne, this ad­ Hot W a t e r paid man. would have done. He vance army of civilization had was a good doctor and a good established their pickets in these to Wyman’s 68th Anniversary Sale citizen and good Christian as he counties, picking, out the choicest saw it. So it was in many of the locations In the country- S e r v i c e — smaller congregations. John Shook tip to the years 1S35-6, when was a leading spirit in one organi­ land speculation set in, nine-tenths 'T h e Last Two Days. sation, that would not have existed of the settlers were from the A constant, plentiful hot water supply adds comfort were it not for him and. his south;, They were a cheerful eon? serious faith in. their doctrine.' tented people, whose wants were to every hour of the day. It makes the modern At the Presbyterian church I : few and easily supplied, hospitable bathroom, kitchen and laundry completely useful. was always, more or less interest­ !o a fault. The Iatelistringa of Friday and Saturday, Aug. 17 and 18, are the last two ed in music and. so came to. know their .doors had knots on.'the end This can only he with an abundance of piping hot Del Boardman and Ivy Blowers and were'alwavs out. No one was .days; great ApnSspejsa-ry Sale. Two more days water always ready. (who played the organ) and when refused, accommodation, white or to take/Advantag-© ■ they built the ne\y church over on Indian; the cabin was never full. Front Street. Ivy became organist They had plenty of time to visit of the brand new (? ) Pipe organ Or for amusement. Clearings were " ■ ,T is filled; with Costs little to own, is easily and: cheaply put into J.. have pumped that old organ rarely, m arie, as they settled the place and, once in use, it quickly becomes about the maHy’ an hour. Ha! Ha! It was a prairies first. When they settled sp l^ d ld pur- gay life. In the. woods, several, acres were .. efiased papers 'for : most useful and prized equipment in your home. Speaking’ pf Del Boardman, re­ cleared for corn, which was all minds me of the: one and only male • tiiat was needed, that crop furnish­ ; detailsi youa’d.©is% mis'S 'these Tast two sala - quartet, at that time, Will East? ing bread for themselves, food, for I'..?; - " " -. ' ■" ' . ■ ■ : -■■■ -■ .. , basso, Will Monroe, baritone, Del Horses, cattle, sheep and hogs and «avs.^ ■ • ( , . . . , : -t '!■ Boardman, tenor and a young kid the stalks were fodder. Investigate this Heater Today who is- now “Old Timer” was the , The food of the early settlers; j Use our convenient', free Parfking-’at-the^door Serviced second tenor. Once at Commence­ was usually corn bread, pork fat­ ment exercises,;in: Roughs Opera tened, in the woods; fish, venison, (turkey, ’ one perfectly pumpkins, wild plums, grapes, SOUTH BEND. good “In the Gloaming.” strawberries, huckleberries and ■rawfwaaKgi maw r The ideations, of the _ .churches,' .blackberries THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 16, 1926. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD g£Sfe t&ftisfe

arrival. All three, may be credited In the 80-cubic novice event, with accelerating the march of Drill Maintains I b r r m t f f l m t n t g E p r n r x i Retires Undefeated! 1 lermnn Wolf of Chicago won in progress. I f any one excels the :10.2. Ben Kunert of South Bend others in value it is the rural, free was second, time 16 seconds flat, Lead by Victory McCLUR'E BROS; delivery. SPORT NEWS and A. Hinshell of South Bend Over Mitts Nine , Publishers third, distance 112 feet, six .inches. BIDDY’S PART The 80-inch event for Simon Entered as second; class matter November 20, 1910, The Drill team or the Twilight Buchanan, bitch., under the act of: March S, 1879, When the farm wife depended Kalamazoo Rider pures saw Peter Bolinski, Kala­ upon “Biddy,” the hen, to repro­ mazoo, Mich., winning in :07,4, fol­ League mounted another step duce her kind through the medium Wins Main Event lowed by Robert Downe, Indian­ toward the championship Tuesday subscription ; p r ic e evening with an 8-3 win over Berrien and- St Joseph Counties, per year------52.00 provided by nature, little attention BLUES DEFEAT In Hill Climbing apolis, :09.2, and Fred Steinbecker, was paid, to any of the ailments of Grand Rapids, Micb., :09.3. Mittans team, thereby maintaining Elsewhere______-53.Q0; Single Copies------5c perfect record. - the flock. About the only dis­ Five motorcycle hill climbing Caspiro, known in the cycle eases recognized were the pip and game as the “Flying Dutchman," roup. In those days a live chicken events were staged under the was as follows: auspices, of the South Bend Motor­ took the 80-inch club event in 10 was worth only a few cents more MERCHANTSi and four-fifths seconds, ■ Drill Mittans than one that died of disease. cycle Club , on' the hillside across Fuller c Knight The situation is different today. the. Michigan Central tracks from H. Hardin p Schultz The last decade has witnessed an the Athletic Park Sunday .after- Orchard Hills D. Hanlin lb Hess noon, .WlfU fifteen professionals: an: annual expenditure of SS9,250,- amazing change in the scope and Griffith 2b Dalenberg GROWTH OF RURAL, 11TH from “three states competing, and a Loses In Golf Inglewriglit 3b Gross method of poultry and egg produc­ DELIVERY' 000 to keep the service function­ few amateur entrants from South ing. __ tion. The humble hen is now a To Klinger Lake Pfingst ss Ravish It is 33; years since rural free recognized asset, a chief source of Bend. Roti if W. Schultz delivery was introduced. Great Of course, the adoption of the Miller Bros. Pull Game Out The events were run off in good Glossinger cf Swain plan resulted in a frightful income and as such is favored The Orchard Hills Country Club caution; was exhibited: in. trying with the best food, shelter and Of Fire After Two style,, with no . serious accidents Tesse rf Hanlin out the idea. It had, been advo­ slaughter of fourth class post­ attention. A veterinarian is sum­ and some excellent performances. lost to the Klinger lake club of cated fo r a number of years,, but masterships and no small part of moned when disease appears Extra Frames Only a small crowd turned out to Sturgis by 21 points in a match SIMPSON PITCHES GALIEN aroused interest slowly on, the the earlier opposition to the ex­ among the flock. witness it. game between 22 pairs represent­ part of those destined to, benefit tension: o f the system came from ERWIN IS BLUE PITCHER The 61-cubic inch event for pro­ Gene 'Tunney, .champion heavy­ CARLISLE TEAM SUNDAY these officers. Their objection Chicken breeders sold 800,000,- ing the two clubs on the links of most by it. Evidently congress 000 baby chicks last year and fessionals saw Elmo Huttenlocher weight, ioHov/cd his sensational did not grasp its possibilities, for could he understood easily. Dis­ of Indianapolis winning, being the latter, Sunday. Buchanan Harris Simpson pitched the continuance o f the postofliqes: American hens lay 700 eggs every The Buchanan Blues turned the victory over Tom Heeriey by t h e there was reluctance to appropri­ second, or 2,000,000,000 dozens a tables on the East Side Merchants clocked in six and four-fifths announcement that lie is retiring men on the Orchard Hills team Galien team to a 7-2 victory over ate the funds to give it a trial. At meant financial loss to them. Yet, Club nine of South Bend Sunday seconds. Ed Wegner of South were: D. A. McIntosh, Lester New Carlisle Sunday, his opponent the benefits to the dwellers on year. The annual value o f poultry permanently from the prize ring. first but three routes were es­ products in this country is in ex­ afternoon by nosing out an S-7 Bend was second in :07. Two bad Lyons, X A. Vielc, Arnold Webb, being Malone, who is well known tablished as an experiment. The farms accruing from daily receipt spills hurt his chances. Third was Jack White, Donald White and to Buchanan ball fans. The Galien of mail without having to go after cess of ?1,000,000,000, which is 16 victory after the contest had gone spread of the idea was'not speedy, percent of the value o f all live­ to the llth inning, a wild throw Ralph Moore of Indianapolis, his the unusually fast time of :06.4. William Beardsley. After the team gathered 13 hits off Malone, but when it finally was realized it. sometimes far, is immeasurable. time being :07.1. Alvin Birch, Grand Rapids, Mich., match a four course dinner with while the New Carlisle team was The rural free delivery is one of a stock production. It is second by third baseman. Grooms, of the that it possessed virtue, demands only to the value of dairy products visitors finally letting Captain In the. 45->nch placement con­ finished second, in :0S.l and Ed fried chicken as the piece d’ resis­ limited to 6 by Simpson. came in great volume for the trio of facilities removing isola­ test, Ralph Moore was adjudged Wegner o f South Bend took third, tance was served at the club ^ -----o—------tion from the farm. It does not And yet. in spite of her im­ Miller of Buchanan in to break the establishment of additional routes. portance in the commercial life of tie. » the winner, mounting the crest in tumbling at 128 feet, nine Inches, house. RECORD LINERS PAY * At the close of the last fiscal take a subordinate position to the other two— the telephone and the the country, the hen has never With the score tied 7-7 at the year there were -44,260 rural routes end of the seventh, the two teams in operation, covering 1,205,711 automobile. come into her legal rights, in the way of recognition by law. and has remained deadlocked for three miles* and nearly 30,000,000 in­ It is significant,'- too, that all more innings. dividuals were served daily by three Of these; means o f facilita­ not had her fair share of con­ gressional favor. Congress has Then, in Buchanan’s half of the rural carriers. The initial appro­ ting communication between farm eleventh inning, after Erwin had priation of $10,000. had grown-to and town were fairly coincident in appropriated millions, to fight the hog cholera and bovine tubercu­ fanned, Everett Miller made first losis, but little or nothing toward when Naney dropped his grounder. insuring good health for barnyard On a sacrifice hunt by his brother. fowl and their aristocratic rela­ Jay Miller, the captain of Uie tives in the henneries. Blues: raced to third, and on home Congress has taken steps to pro­ when first baseman Groom at­ tect tlie consumer from the tempted to stage a double play to dangers following the use of dis­ third and his effort went .wild. eased pork, beef and mutton and Captain Miller also starred on milk from diseased cows, and in defense, blocking a threat of the view o f the extensive use ■ of Merchants by catching a hot liner poultry products as human food it by Groom and then throwing out would seem that the next step Earner before he could double hack toward insuring wholesomeness to second. * } J <.'1 for the American table must con­ The score read: 98 official cern those products. Blues R H E E. Miller, 3b 5 1 1 X Miller, c 0 2 1 COMMUNITY' PROGRESS Phillips, If______0 2 0 While Buchanan has much to Buysse, cf______0 2 0 boast of as it considers past Nash, lb______0 0 0 achievements; it would be sheer Baitev, ss _ ___1 2 0 folly at this stage of its commun­ Hamilton, rf _ ___ 0 1 0 ity development to rest content Peck. 2b .. _ _ -r -0 1 0 with past laurels and cease striv­ Erwin, p ______0 0 0 ing for further advancement. Totals______s 10 2 Buchanan's present high stand­ Merchants stamina prove the meat ing among centers of .equal Goddard, cf__ ___ 1 0 0 population has been won by fore­ Gill, 2b, ss___ ■ *> 3 1 O n A ny Road sight and aggressive policies in the Jardine, c ______3 2 0 past. This* generation should be Link, lb ______0 1 1 And Every Road just as eager to assure an enviable King, If______0 0 0 o f th e s e future for the community as were n e w Van DeWalle ___ 1 2 0 those men of former generations Nanev ______0 i 1 who often fought a stiff, up-hill Bamer ______0 i 0 fight to gain those things upon Grooms ______0 i 3 Which the city's present prestige Totals ______7 i i 6 Meet rests. Merchants 1 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 Never before in its history has Blues 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 1. 0 1 Buchanan been in such good posi­ Batteries—Grooms, Link and 91 tion to go forward in rapid and Jardine; Erwin and j , Miller. substantial development as right Umpires'—Rcskay and Pierpont. row n now. It has all its pristine at­ ------o------tractions plus many o f relatively Drive the New Studebakers—then, you’ will ful aiding. since balloon.- tires. Luhricant-foi? recent acquisition. Thaning Nine upwards of 20,000 miles is sealed in each But to dD the things that must Loses to Axle realize why Studcbaker holds more official ' Ethyl be done if the community is to stock car records than all others combined, shackle-—a vast advance-overmryothecsystcm', progress along desirable lines of Friday Night commercial, industrial and resi­ including the greatest record for 'sustained o f chassis lubrication. Will Improve Your Caps dential expansion and betterment, The Thaning team of the Twi­ speed in the history of transportation—-25,000 there must be no diminution of light League "dropped from top: You will knowuftiaryonrride.’whyjStndefoaker that spirit of cooperation and will­ miles in less than-23,000 consecutive minutes. Performance ing effort on the part o f a con­ position Friday night When they sales have increased every months!or- eleven siderable number of citizens which were defeated by the Axle nine bjj consecutive months—even --whenssalesifortthe -, has: been manifested in all its past a four to one score. accomplishments. The downfall of the Tire Shop Drive Before You Buy! industry as a^whole xvcreiless. And just as men and women of nine came ip the second inning, vision and civic consciousness when Conant dropped a fly- ball This remarkable performance, is yours to Red Crown Ethyl adds power when the bases were full, Setting have always been available in the command. You will thrill not only to-excess past, so will they come to the ser­ in three runs. The fourth run was to your car. Y oull feel it at vice of the community in future scored when Bud Proud knocked a jxwer, easy steering and brakes which have The New Studebaker hours of need. two bagger with the bases full, letting Marsh home. double the efficiency accepted as standard— T685 - the wheel. Great brute force The line-up was: but also to the unusual riding comfortresult- What jumps out of reach quick­ Axle Thaniitgs Other Sttidebaker-JSrsldne Models — strength that is sure and er than, a promising- future ? Hess, Dempsey P Karliug ing from Studebakcr’s exclusive hall be;iriug $835 t.o $2485 * Dempsey c C. Thaning spring shackles—the grea test advancoin rest­ ' Allprices o. b. factory The height o f ignorance is buy­ Proud lb Peck 2b Simpson steady. All the pep and go ing two neckties just ;alike. Marsh *\ N? Chubb 3b Conrad h’- . What this country needs is White, Ravish SS Thaning, Roe you need—and more! That socks guaranteed for 10,000 miles. Batten If Dreitzel Price cf Conant Many men act as if asking them Wyman rf Wagner sense of reserve endurance to pay a bill they owe were an -o---- gives you confidence—and insult. Harold Daisy People smoke so much now it is; Pitches No-Hit hard to tell when to call the, fire­ new pride in your car. men. No-Run Baseball It is all right to follow your Harold Daisy is reported to have natural bent unless it makes you pitched a no-hit, no-run game for crooked. the first time in his career while You'll enjoy the flexibility functioning for Watervliet in a Mike, who was advancing rapid­ game with Bangor Sunday. Daisy ly in his work, was stopped one pitched the entire nine innings for Red Crown Ethyl gives your day by the foreman, who. said : Watervliet. during which time only “Mike, you, are doing fine, I am two men reached first base, one on engine. It responds to the going to raise your wages." a walk and. one on an error. The: Mike, all excited, said: “No, no, final score of the game was, no, bejabbers, no, I. lose enough Watervliet 5, Bangor 0. ’ lightest touch! Eagerly it now when I ’m off a dav.” "Quick, Bob, a wild -cat’s just run into the house with your does what you wish! wife." “Wall, he’ll jest have to get out LET THE tlie best way he can.” To get the most out of your car, use Red Crown. EthyL LAUNDRY It “Knocks Out that Knocks DOIT

At Any Standard Oil Phone Service Station Niles 1123 and^atJS&GsP'Gmages: V * v*? N_ M IES IAUN0RYI .Miss. Elizabeth Robinson of Chi 4X1N. Second St; cago was the first female- athlete to score for. the; United States al Qndiana) ®32 the- Olympic Games at Amsterdam; WE DELIVER She won the 100 meter" race foi women athlctcs-in the sterling time JL BUCHANANa. MICHIGAN a 3 of 12-1/5 seconds,/ . ,

l £A'GS FOUR ITTTFi BBBEIEE COUJETYj ESOOED THURSDAY,- 'AUGUST 16 192S, - t "What's the matter?” Simon cf larger 29 by 5 inch balloon Judd asked, and then he too, look­ tires and smaller wheels with ten ing past Amy, saw the dead man. sturdy spokes, and a larger seven- “He’s been murdered!” he ex­ and-a-quarter inch hub flange. claimed, and Amy felt something The larger tires result in greater huge lean against her back. riding comfort ..and lessening of "Black my cats!’’ Simon Judd said tire wear. weakly; “I’m goin’ to faint!” and Simultaneous, -with these me­ he did, his vast bulk thrusting chanical changes is the announce­ Mbrid&Most Modem Amy into the room as he fell ment that the smart sport landau across the body of Josie, the maid. sedan will take on new dress. The (Continued Next Week) body will be of a dark Standish .tHqmobile /Plant ? green Duco, noth fenders of light­ / - ^ er Virginian green—a combination similar to that now used on the SEVEN CHANGES Oakland All-American cabriolet. Wheels are in natural wood finish. Special sport equipment, con­ WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE The- girl gave Judd her hand and I have counted on it. I want to time?” lie asked. IN sisting of a trunk rack and six John Drane, prosperous West* for a minute- or two they talked,, thrash that, matter out with you. “ She's malting her home with wire wheels with tires, also is cote- man of mystery, is visited by the girl smiling and Judd laughiug Don’t be a fool.” me now—yes," John Drane an­ available for the first time on a William- Dart and by a boyhood for no- reason but because of his "I only though, as you had Mr. swered. Pontiac, Mich., Aug, 9—Oakland low priced six. Spares are mount­ chum, Simon; Judd. As ha speaks own unfailing good humor: then Judd here—” “That’s nice—nice to have young Motor Car Company announces ed in front fender wells on either to them, a young girl, Amy Drane, She said, having learned that the “ Now, that’s just why I want folks around,” Simon Judd said. seven improvements, designed to side of the car, while non-corrosive approaches him1. jolly fat man might stay a day or you to stay," John Drane said. “If “And, as I was sayin’ about the make tlie new series Pontiac Six chrome plated rims add a brilliant two, that Bob was waiting for her' Sime and. I get to talking boyhood changes in Riverbank—you know more powerful, faster and more touch of color to the swanky BOW GO ON WITH THE STORY and. after a word of greeting to days we’ll never go to bed. Don’t 'that field where we used to go to flexible of operation. model. New and distinctive bump­ Dart, she hurried away. She did you see? We'll be> talking over hunt rabbits? Bailey's field, John? Major changes include a new ers also are available. Today you demand infinitely more in your "What was it, A m y?" John not like Dart; she had never liked the- old days. We’ll’ never stop.” Well you’d never know it—all built carburetor, new intake manifold, In view of the bettered per­ automobile than you did five years ago. In Drane asked, him; she could not imagine what “Cau’t stop me. once I get up with houses; streets and all, new air deflector, higher gear formance and new beauty effected order to satisfy you, Oakland now builds the “ Oh, nothing!" she said. “It was her uncle John saw in him. started, that’s sure enough," gas and electric, sewers, every­ ratio, larger tires, smaller wheels, by these changes, it was felt in All-American Six and the Pontiac Six with only about Robert; whether you Dart stood stroking his gray laughed Simon Judd. “Talkin’s my thing! You remember little Ro?s and smart new Duco colors on the automotive circles here that the wanted to see him now, but if you hoai-d. studying Simon Judd as the long suit, and always was. I guess. Gartner—father used to run the sport landau sedan. Pontiac Six would take on an add­ greater care than ever before. But don’t you folks let me bust Western Hotel? He developed Outstanding among the new im­ have visitors—” big man climbed the veranda ed spurt in the record setting pace Oakland and Pontiac Sixes are built in fac­ ••This evening, perhaps," John steps. From the rear the move­ up any plans you’ve made. If you that part of town—” provements is a one-inch car­ it has consistently maintained Drane said! "But, one minute, ments of the man from Rivet-bank want to talk, I've got a lot of stuff With Simon Judd talking and buretor of the approved type used since its inti-oduction. tories constructed almost entirely within the Amy. This is an, old, friend of were almost grotesque as he hoist­ I’ve got to read over sometime— John Drane asking a question now on the Oakland All-American Six. past two years. mine—” stuff I come down to New York to and then, they remained there on Not only is it simpler of adjust­ ed his great hulk from step to RECORD LINERS PAY “Chum, black my cats, when we step. get hold of. I been made Chief of the veranda until dark, when Nor- ment and more accurate than the Oakland is constantly discarding and replac-1 were kids, why don't you, say, “ X think,” Dart said, when John Police hack home, John." bert called them to dinner. old type, but increased speed, mg equipment, content to use only the-very huh?" Simon Judd demanded. Drane turned at the top of the “That is interesting. At seventy, On Sunday mornings John power, acceleration and fuel newest, most accurate designs. Oakland in ­ "H e's afraid to, tell how long ago{ steps, “I’ll come hack later on— too, Simon." Drane said. Drane and his household usually economy achieved by its use in Siruiin’ Charlie Says- spection standards are-second to none. that was, huh ? " tomorrow, perhaps." “Yes, I guess they got around to slept later than usual and break­ conjunction with the new manifold "Yes. one o f my boyhood Drane scowled his annoyance. where they thought they needed fast was not served until nine. At and gear ratio. 'Connected with Wouldn't you prefer a car built in the world’s chums," John Drane said-, smiling “Now, don’t do that. William,” some brains at last,” Simon Judd nine, this morning, Mrs. Vincent— the carburetor is a new mushroom most modem automobile plant with standards slightly. “ Simon Judd, in fact. he said. "You know I don't like chuckled. "Folks do, sometimes. who for many years had sat at the type air deflector. And' Judd, this is m y grand-niece, to have my plans disarranged. You Yes, sir: made me Chief of Police foot of John Drane’s table behind The intake manifold has been of precision such, as Oakland employs? Drive A m y.” said you would stay the night and of Riverbank, sure as you’re a foot tlie coffee pot and roaster—stood changed to accommodate changes an All-American Six or a Pontiac Six, and high!" in the breakfast rooni waiting for in the carburetor and tlie rear axle you’ll find the answer irrsuperioErperformance, William Dart had come up the her employer. She stood near her gear ratio stepped up to 4,3 to 1. stamina and reliability. steps and taken one of the wicker chair and she seemed to be suffer­ Marked improvement in every chairs. He put his elbows on its ing. for her eyes were closed and phase of performance is instantly Doctor Found Women Oofclarui All'Amcricart Six, $1045 to $1265- Ponsuxc Six. $ 7 4 5 to arms and now began revolving his she held one hand against the noticeable, behind the wheel, with :$875- A lt briccs at.factory. Check Oakland-Pontiac delitxrcd prices thumbs; leaning forward and look­ small of her back. She was a higher top speed and an ample ~ -i h c y includclowcst_handi£nging charges. General Motor* Tttng ing off over the lawn. actually in great pain, for she was reserve power at all driving sxiit Plan anratkiblc qj-mhurzuan race. J . and Children Sick ranges. With the increase in gear ratio, the rate of piston travel is still BEAVER M OTOR SALES • More Often than Men considerably less than that of any Dewey Avenue Garage 1 other car- in the low priced six 113 Dewey Avenue ' Buchanan cylinder field. Thus Pontiac re­ As a. family doctor at, Monticello, tains an advantage it has held illinois, the whole human body, not since its introduction: minimum 'And another any small1 part of it, was Dr.'Chld- of wear of moving parts, which fhese days ill early well’s, practice. More than half liis means longer life for the car. OAKLAND-PONHAC ‘•calls” were on women, children and Greater beauty and a big car bird