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NUMBER 44 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936 SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR Vets to Join in Former Buchanan Teachers to Leaders Oppose W PA Force Digs Notre Dame Dean Modern Street Now H ere’s Boy State Agent Trench Thru Gridiron Will Speak Here the Nov. 11 Program Present Play 2 Amendments Car Completed Charles A. Waterman, brother A W PA force has been engaged Thomas F. Konop, dean of the Proposition V, F. W. and American Le­ of Jess Waterman and a former Local Faculty Club Plans to Cite Danger of Public School in the past two days digging a Hoyne Law School of the Univer­ First Unit Assembled at St. gion Flan Armistice Pro­ Buchanan resident now living in Present Barry Play as 2nd ' and Highway Income trench across the football gridiron Louis; Clark Equipment .to the new pumping plant will be sity of Notre Dame, will speak at gram at High School , is one of a partnership Annual Offering Shortage the Democratic headquarters in Makes Castings for 83 which has received the Michigan in service as soo nas connections the Redden building this evening, Chicago Cars agency for Pelco Sales Company, are made. The concrete slab for Urging his audience to vote starting at 8 p. m. Ralph Rumbangh Post No. 51; retailing a combination beverage The cast for the play,' “The the roof o f the pumping plant was Youngest,” by Phillip Barry, is "No" on Amendment No.3 at the Dean Konop is widely known as Chicago papers recently carried thick American Legion, and the v. F, W. cooler and refrigerator, in this poured Tuesday and require three working hard in order to give the November election Ernest T. Con- a forceful speaker and has a long stories of the completion of the Hank will combine in the 11 o’clock Ar­ section Mr. Waterman plans to days to harden, mistice Day observance at the high/ be a frequent visitor hero in the Buchanan public a worthwhile pro­ Ion, Assistant Managing Director record, in public affairs that quali­ first of Chicago's prospective 83 of school auditorium on Wednesday, course of his new business. duction, and one that no one will of the State Sales Tax Depart­ fies him amply to speak on mat­ modern stream-lined street cars, Nov. 11, The V. F. W. will have want to miss, This play is one ment, speaking at the Pioneer ters of government. He has served which are being assembled at the Htila as a member o f Congress and as a charge o f the firing squad, firing of the brightest of American do­ Club, Dearborn, Michigan Wednes­ plant of the St. Louis ca r Com­ Buchanan Merchants mestic comedies and is played by Ballot Early . member. of the Interstate Com­ Corners' a volley at exactly 11 o’clock, fol­ day, declared that should No,. 3— pany, St. Louis, Mo. some- of the members of the Bu­ merce Commission. ' lowed ' by taps and thirty seconds the food tax amendment, carry the The undercarriages' for these Bex; Trim Logansport 3-0 chanan Faculty Club, who have al­ The general public is cordially of silence in honor of World war question as to what constitutes Says City Clerk street cars are being made by dead. Rev. Rice will lead in prayer. ready won .their way into the invited to attend. The high school band will furnish, hearts of Buchanan’s play-loving food would lie brought into court the Clark Equipment company, all the music. The main address of Buchanan Merchants’ football public. for decision. The delay would seri­ Record Registration Points to castings being made at the local the morning will he given by Rev. squad continued their winning Phillip Barry is outstanding in ously curtail the regular monthly Congestion It Voters Late Potatoes foundry. The 83 ears are to be Its all us been a big question Wanzer H, Bruneile. The general streak by defeating a strong high­ iris ability as a dramatist and ‘‘The collections by the v Sales Tax De­ Are Dilatory 4 used in the Madison street division, with me whether Si Peabody turn­ public is invited. ly touted squad of ■' Logansport Youngest” ranks among his best. partment and payments to import­ Unhurt by Freeze of Chicago, the service to be initi­ ed. reformer becuz he loved the Jn the evening the annual Ar­ Merchants by a Count of 3-0 last It has established itself as a fa­ ant functions. of state government Wise voters. Will vote early in ated in December. The first will vorite in communities where it has poor much ey becuz he hated the mistice Day dinner to all ex-ser­ Sunday afternoon on the Logans­ would be held up. Buchanan next Tuesday, according be placed in service in Chicago ben given. It has a reputation rich more. , vice men and their families will be port high school field, . Of No. 3 Amendment Conlon to City Clerk Harry Post, who about December 12. The Bucks piled up 12 first of keeping its audience on the edge said: "The State of Michigan re­ The first hard freeze of the sea­ The lower part of the body is . Don’t worry becuz people pan given by the American Legion has just completed the listing of, son arrived Tuesday morning with you--its either a sign you're doin’ Auxiliary. The dinner will be pot downs to Logamsport’s 6. Buchan­ of their, chairs or" holding their ceives $15,000,000 annually as d. a Buckingham gray with a bright sides from laughter. a record registration including 249 mercury readings at various places pretty well, er thet you got sump- luck with meat and potatoes fur­ an had fair success in Gracing sales tax on food. If the court were stainless steel m oulding, about The play is being coached by registrants since the primary and in the Buchanan district of 18 to Uiin they want. nished. Bring one dish to pass the Logans line wnich averaged Velma Dunbar of the English de­ asked to decide just what con­ indicating a record vote of well 20 above zero. bumper height. A red band separ­ and table service. Be there about 200 pounds, The Buccaneers stitutes food, legal delays would ates the'dark gray from a cream Ef you want to keep your friends partment of the Buchanan High over 2,000 ballots. Two lighter freezes had killed , - or renew your friendships after promptly at 6:30 p. m. An ap­ also unleashed an aerial attack hold up a decision for many colored top. T> J-y that set the Logans back qn their School, assisted by Lucille Quade.- Post states that if 2,000 vote, or the tendered and more exposed election, don’t koilect too big bets propriate Armistice Day program months, thereby seriously impair­ Inside,, the 58 seats are leather will follow' the dinner. All ex-ser­ heels many times, Topash did The cast includes the following 1,006 in each precinct, it will be vegetation during the week-end, otfen ’em. members of the Buchanan sqhooi ing state payments on important upholstered with satin finished vice men are urged to attend. tiie pass pitching and his throws necessary,to run an average of a but the hardier flowers remained were unerring. ! faculty: Emma Bohl, Genevieve items. undamaged until Tuesday morn­ stainless steel tubular frames, The Just in case the election returns voter through each booth every The .Berries who have lost some­ Camagan, Eunice Miller, Allegra These include crippled children, three minutes. If the balloting ing. Farmers .reported that the walls are tan and the ceiling a are a little sour for you next Tues­ Henry, Orpha McNeil, John El- Maroons to Flay thing like seven games in the last Which - represents $1,500,000 an­ should he delayed until late in the ground in tiie fields was frozen an cream. Lighting is diffused and day night, you can twist the dial four years, presented the most for­ bers, Claude Carter, Earl Rizor, nually; direct relief amounting to inch deep, but that the late po­ ample. at 8:40 p, m. that evening to Sta­ day by any large percentage, a midable record of any team the and Kermit Washburn. $9,000,000 annually; old age pen­ tato crop, as yet unharvested, was Frank A. Shepard, consulting tion WIND, Gary, where our South Haven Sat. congestion might result that would Bucks have yet faced. They had • The, general admission to this sions of between two and three undamaged except for a small per­ engineer for the Chicago Surface friend, The Singing Bootblack, is bar many from balloting. a halfback by the name of Smith, performance is 25 cents, within centage'of exposed tubers which billed to broadcast a little har­ million dollars now being paid an­ Lines, explained features that will who averaged about 60-65 yards the price range accessible to all. Four years ago about 900 voted would have been damaged by sun- Buchanan’s football squad and nually; $22,000,000 for education eliminate much of the noise char­ mony over the stormy waters. on all his punts of the. engage­ The money from the performance in each precinct or a total of 1,- burn'anyway. Johnny was billed to sing last a highly touted eleven from South will be used for some community out of the Genera] Fund-in order 800, taxing the capacities of the acteristic of street cars now in ment. to provide proper educational fa­ The crop was further protected use. Steel treads of the wheels are week but was crowded out by an Haven, will meet in battle on the Buchanan’s right tackle, Claude enterprise or for some charitable local polling machinery- The. poll­ overrun on the program. afternoon of Oct. 31, oh the Hav- cilities to the 1,000,000 children of by a heavy growth of vines, which muffled by sandwiches of live .lub­ Denno, received what was thought purpose. ing will be held as usual in the enites gridiron. school age.” had been grown until that date. ber. to be a severe sprained ankle but Holmes Battery Shop for Precinct Conlon urged his. audience to The vines were entirely frozen Rubber coils have displaced steel Galien Plans For Buchanan was idle last week later examination by a physician 1 and in the City Hall for Precinct down, however, and digging began thus giving her players a rest af­ Attend Reunion vote "No” on Amendments in the springs. The drive shaft has hy- showed that his right leg had been 2. immediately. Hallowe’en Fete ter a hard-fought battle with broken just above the ankle. He interests of good government and poid gears. Niles. Coach Miller let up last had been blocked from behind on at Hills Comers good business. Concerning retail week hut has again applied the a play late in the second' stanza. food merchants, Conlon said that Dry Zero Plant pressure to his squad. The. Buck At naif time the Yellow Jackets, should the amendment carry, they Social, Organization Activities Galien 1s malting groat prepara­ line up will undoubtedly.remain in­ the Bucks, talked it up and came Among the former New Troyan would be required to establish two tions to entertain, this section of tact with trie exception/of. the back on the turf ready to win the Hills Corners residents who at­ complete sets of books because all Open Ry Nov. 10 southwestern Michigan again at guards and center, Bainton is battle or else. The or else was tended the annual reunion of the merchandise sold in the so-called Junior League Elects drew a ticket on arrival represent­ giving Haryel a good. run at cen­ the annual Snoiiygoster Pete on forgotten, however, midway-in, the Hills Corners church Sunday were food store was not food. Such The Junior League of the Meth­ ing either a state, or a state capi- ter and may beat him out as No. 1 Hallowe'en night, Oot. 31. . thud quarter. With Topash heav-- odist church elected officers Sun­ tol. They were then grouped in With two production lines to he man for the pivot position. Mrs. Ada Boyce, Miss' Lily Abell, items as mops, pails, brushes, soap, Robert Grooms is general; chair­ ing passes right and left Buchan­ Paul Carpenter, James Paul, Miss bluing were listed. day as follows: president, Marian pairs, each state with its capital installed this week at the Dry man and the vise chairmen are R. The Havenltes tied the.-Paw Paw an piled up four consecutive first Loretta Paul, Miss Pearl Paul, Mr. Mitchell; vice president, Barbara at separate tables. Each table was Zero Corporation plant here, it is Redskins who defeated the . Ma­ Ericson; treasurers, Bonnie Chain E. Lockwood and Lloyd Hecka- downs and the pigskin ca m e to and Mrs. Leland Paul, Miss Marie given a letter containing facts expected that limited production roons. The Buccaneers succumbed rest on the, Logans 24 yard Stripe. and Eleanor Ingleright; secre­ about the state which it represent­ Uiorne. Montgomery, Mrs. Grace Shipley, G. Q. P. Rally and will be under way there by Nov. to Niles 21 to 6 and South Haven 3 incomplete passes resulted ,’in taries, Margaret Semple and Dor­ ed, to be read. Each pair also 10th. Ori. the ticket committee are look it in the chin from the Tor­ no gain arid on. the last down-the Mr, and1 Mrs. Will Hess, Mr. and Free Show Tonight othy Geary; captains of sides, received a well-filled lUhcheon box.' Workmen are installing 2,008 Lloyd HeckaLUorrie, ft.. J. Kenney, nadoes 24-6, By a little figuring quarterback called upon Fullback Mrs. L. O. Swem, Henry Swem, Donald Ericson and Buddy Mat­ Patriotic songs were also sung. square feet of maple flooring Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Proseus. Floyd Smith and Mrs. Fred Buchanan must be on about even Batchelor to boot over a field goal. thews, versus J. B. Anderson and '*• * * where two production lines are ta Hewitt. ■' , terms with the Lake City boys. The pigskin sailed midway be­ Ken Mitchell. be installed the latter part of, the Raymond Fox, assistant attor­ Fanheilenic Banquet Ruth Nelson, Wilnam Bauer, The Havens have a colored back- tween the uprights on Batchelor's * * «. ' Helen Mogford of Buchanan at­ week. Officials said that when tin* field ace, who is the spear head of Thank Public ney general of Michigan, will His. Lucille Allen and Ray 21 yard conversion, Farewell Dinner tended the annual Panhellenic ban­ plant is in production the numbei their'attack. He plays half back. on , The Bucks had several other, speak at a Republican rally at the A farewell co-operative dinner of women employed would depend . Slovens head the ibograrii commit­ Hollywood theatre beginning at 8 quet held in the Women's League offense and. end-on defense. chances to"push over touchdowns For Support was held at; St. Anthony’s church building at the University of Mich­ on the kind of orders sent to the tee. v but bad breaks snatched seeming­ p. m. tonight, the talk being pre­ local plant but would vary from 20 Interior decorating will be in last night honoring Mr. and Mrs. igan on Oct. 26th. ly sure touchdowns from . their ceded by a free show at 7 p. m, Ray Travis, . who are leaving to ■ ■* to 35 per production line. This charge o f William. Bauer,: ■ Bodie Fellowship Meet Harry Boyce, county Republican, grasp. In the final stanza Bu­ The Veterans of Foreign Wars, make their home. in Three Oaks. equipment is made at special order Foster and Robert Lathrop and chairman, will be in charge of the Triple Birthday Observance chanan had a pass intercepted on of G. N. Lyons Post No. 3102 of 'a,/® * ■ Mrs. Jayne Hotchkiss Will be and delay in manufacture has the exterior decorating, Ray Bab­ Bethlehem Temple the Logan’s, two yard stripe. meeting. Loud speaker connections held up operation of the factory Buchanan' wish to thank The Re­ Gentlemen’s Night hostess next Saturday evening at cock, Harry Lintner, Merton Shop-, Score by quarters . will carry the talk to those, who to date, cord, -the merchants and the peo­ The Thirty club held the annual a triple birthday party honoring ardson and Lyle Doyle. Buchanan ------0 0 3 0— 3 cannot get in the theatre. A mat­ ple of Buchanan and the surround­ Gentlemen’s Night meeting at the the anniversaries o f Edward Mit­ On the bandstand committee are The monthly Fellowship meeting L o g a n s p o r t _0 0 0 j —O inee will be given free for tiie chil­ ing community . for their/ support Orchard Hills Country Club house chell, William: McMaster and Wal­ B. J. Babcock, Delbert Jackson of the Pentecostal churches ; of dren at 4:15 p. m. Open Employment •and co-operation in making our A t, the evening rally entertain­ Monday night, fifty attending the ter Kasten of Hammond, Mr. and and Oscar Grooms. northern Indiana and southern banquet and subsequent program. Mrs. Ralph 'Hutchins, of Chicago Michigan will be held, in the- Am ­ Slow Car to Avoid Festival and Benefit Show a great ers will amuse the public on trie Agency at School : Advertising will be in charge of streets in front : of. the theatre. After community singing" Clinton will be guests. Lewis McCarthy,; Bernard Ren- erican Legion hall Sunday, N ov, 1, success.: 1 G. N. Lyons Post No- 3102 Door prizes will be given to mem­ Milliken of South Bend presented liarger, Foster Pol ter, Ernest Uca- under tho auspices of Bethlehem Hitting .Buck Deer a program of magic. Dance num­ Temple. Ministers and friends Buchanan, Mich. bers o f. the audiende,- The Faculty Club of the Buchan­ barger. bers were presented, by Shirley;, an schools has opened an employ- Dance, lo Be Event from various places will speak,. A Tliair and Marian Herrick of good musical program will.be a , ment,agency at the high school for The dance cuminittcc .includes Mi‘, and Mrs. Charles Babcock Funeral Rites Niles, The committee in charge, Local News I children who wish to make money special feature of the day. The and Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Reams Attend Funeral at were Mrs. L. O, Swem; Mrs. D. W. F. F. Linlner, Ralph JojoR, Pearl program will start at .11 a. m. at Odd jobs or part time services, , arrived home Tuesday evening' Ewing, Mrs. E. T. Waldo, Mrs, I such, as aiding in housekeeping, Roberts arid Ernest Janie.:. Basket dinner w ill be held at 1 p. Belle Center, Ohio For John Bort Mr. and: Mrs. Lee Conrad, Har­ Parade marshals are Mrs. Chas. from a tour of the upper penin­ ■ Otto fcjehurr, Mrs. A! S. Root. Mrs.; care of children, raking leaves or in. Afternoon service at 2 p. m., Funeral services were held at old Rose and Miss Thelma Heck- I ii.in.ian, Miss Georgia . Harper, sula, as far west as. Marquette ' Jack Bishop Will be. hostess to the , the like. Those who wish to en­ closing' the day w ith a lively end as far north as Sault Sto. 1:30 p. m. Tuesday from the Hart- j eiub next Monday afternoon for a athorn were • guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kenney, Mrs. Vielor Evangelistic service, Sunday even­ list . such services inay call phone Marie. They report that they, had Mr. and M-rsl Harry ' Hemphill line home east of trie; golf course ' radio program. Mfs. Kip Willcen Sunday, after­ .40. . . Prince, Mies Gladys James, and ing at the church located on West lo slow down for a buck deer with noon and evening-. Chicago Street, Come early and and daughter, Hazel, and son-in- on the Niles-Buchanan road; for ), ■ : .street pbD.ce. Ralph Jones, William 6 or ! points on ids antlers, which law, Arnold Rossow,. attended the, Mission Birthday Party . Mrs, Eliza Kelley, Galien, was a enjoy the day with US, "■'./■ John Bort, 29, who died Monday ,l.Ciley, Merton Shepardson, Peter They encountered driving at night funeral of Mrs. Hemphill’s broth­ I The Young Women's Missionary guest Monday of her daughter, Scouts Hike To v-'BJimcr and it, J, Wentland, Rev. Gladys Dick, Pastor. at his home two miles east of Bu­ Mrs. Burrus. beu/een n ewbury arid Marquette, er’s Wife, Mrs. Robert McMilien, chanan after an illness of three, Society of the Methodist church Frank Kelley, Fred McLaren, file; buck was blmded by the lights which was held in Belle Center, will hold the annual birthday party Mr. and Mrs. Louis French and Samson Farm Marlin Luther, Otto Dickow, En- and stood his ground, shaking ills days with infantile paralysis. Ser­ daUghter, Adeline, Detroit, are. ex­ Lions-and Ladies O., Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mc­ vices were conducted by Rev. T. at the home of Mrs. Con Kelley uillSwem, Ward Doughten, Cail antlers at the car. Babcock stated Milien died Saturday from injur­ next Tuesday evening. pected to arrive today to spend the O. Lee of Niles and'interment was Refibarger, Walter ICnder, Harvey that hr might, have mil him down ies received in an automobile coming week-end at the home Of : Following the regular meeting ' Banquet ,atH. S. made in the Silverbrook cemetery .. . Saturday afternoon twelve scouts SWem, William Newitt and Bern­ had lie not braked his car. Three wreck. Exactly six months prev­ The Royal Neighbor club meet Mrs. French’s uncle, William Bohl. other deer were seen that day, ious, Mrs. Hemphill had been 'Niles. . - ■ Mrs. Frank Kean spent the led by Leo Slate enjoyed' a sand­ ard Ronbarger make up the solicit­ Tuesday evening at the Modern wich hike to the Samson Dairy called there by the death of her Bort was born May 11, 3907, and' week-end . at Bridgman, Caring' ing committee. Woodman hall, the committee ill farm,. After a lunch which they The Lions club enjoyed a Ladies had lived his entire life in the for her.' grandchildren while her . Stunts for women will be direct­ father. charge of arrangements being carried with them they practiced Night program lastflight; with the Howard Monroe is. Niles-Buchanan vicinity.; He was daughter and husband, Mr, arid ed by Mrs, R. J. Wentland, the •Mrs. Etta Decker and Mrs. (led, signalling and .played, games, re­ doctors of the city in charge. The' married Oct. 17 to Miss Virginia Barmore. Mrs. Clarence. Miller, were away Rev. G. J. Snell and Mrs. Edgar banquet was served at the high Guest of Friends Buchanan Host ■* ■ * » turning at 3 p. m. Doyle,.; Hartline, who survives him;, also .on a trip, v- school. It, R. Robinson and mem­ How can Science tell if you're The children’s program is in by his father, Ray Bort of Niles, \V. F. M. S. to Meet bers qf the high - school: glee club at S. S. Meeting realty drunk? Blood tests replac­ charge of Miss. Geraldine Wetzel, presented a novel entertainment and a, brother, Grant Bort, Niles. : The Women's Foreign Mission­ Troop 41 Hoidvs ' Howard Monroe, former owner ing chalk line and other obsolete ‘ Morris McGregor and Albert during and after the banquet. The ary Society of the Methodist glee club sang during the ban­ of tiie Hollywood theatre and now Buchanan will be host to the church will meet Wednesday after­ tests in court. In the .American Hallowe’en Party Sehnafama. owner of the Ritz theatre in Long Mother of William To Award Prizes quet and afterward presented a Berrien County Sunday School As­ noon, Nov. 4 th a„t the home o f Weekly, the magazine distributed most entertaining floor show, fea­ Reach, has been visiting friends sociation when it meets for its Mrs. Marietta Redden and Ml’S. with next Sunday’s Chicago Her­ The 'committe for prizes is com­ in the city in the past week, hav­ Tile Scouts of Troop 41 enjoyed tured b y the following numbers: G7th annual convention ori Nov, 12 Crandall is Dead ..Florence Richards on W. Front ald and Examiner. posed. of , Miss Ida ing made tiie trip east to buy a a Hallowe’en party Tuesday even­ dancing by Milly Miller and her and 13, according to announce­ street. Mrs. Wm. Leiter will have Mrs. Sig Desenberg returned i lose, George Murdock, Albert car which he is driving back. He ing, with 26 members present. pupil, Phyllis Becker; tap dancing, ment made today by Lloyd Zosch- charge of the devotions arid Mrs, Monday from Detroit, where shy Jannasch and Frank McCarthy. reports business traveling in high William Crandall was called to Cider and doughnuts wore served. Maxine Shaffer; cornet solo, Bev­ 1-e, president of the association. W . r . Runner will give the lesson. had spent the week-end as the Window display will be in gear on the Pacific coast. Elkhart last week by the death of A game called “candle race” was erly ICoons; vocal solo by Marie The program for thi$ year includes * .jf < - ■ guest of her son, Atty. Harold charge of Mrs, C. C. Glover, Mrs. his mother, Mrs. May Lilly Cran­ played, sides being chosen with Montgomery; songs by group. Rev. Roscoe F. Wilson, pastor of Mission Circle Desenberg, and family. She had Ward James. the United Brethren church in dall, * Funeral services were held Rex Shrove and Dick Hariicht as Announce Marriage at the Rutherford Furieral Home The Eleanor Wolfe Circle held gone tt> Toledo, O., the previous Judges of the window displays South Bend, who has increased his captains. Rex Shreve’s side were Norma Backus Weds Virgil Brothers; at Niles Thursday, Oct. 22 with its monthly meeting Tuesday even­ week-end in company with Miss Writ be Mrs. Phillip Keen, Mrs. Sunday School attendance from winners, being served first with James Dickinson Captain George Sager of Niles in ing at the home of Miss Cather­ Johanna Desenberg to visit Miss the biggest cups o f oid'er. The 250 to an average of 1,000 each Clark Glover, Miss Viola Green, Announcement is made this charge,. Mrs. Crandall was 81. A ine Wynn, the main business being Bertha Desenberg, who is physical troop has organized new patrols, Mrs;'. Lewis Eickorn aild Mrs, Sunday. Dr. Stewart Grant Cole, Miss Norma Backus, daughter week o f the marriage o f Paul and daughter, Mrs. Jack Leslie, came election of officers. The follow­ director for women at the Uni­ but patrol leaders have not been, Bertha Boyle. Oscar, Virgil, the sons of Mr. and new president of Kalamazoo col­ ing were named: President, Bar­ o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Backus, 003 lege, will also appeal* three times from WacO, , and is now a versity of Toledo, She remained in elected yet. Leo Slate told a hair- Mrs, George Virgil, 207 Soutli Oak guest of her brother, William bara Scliram; vice president, Cath­ North Portage street, was united during the program. Toledo last week. raising ghost story, “’The Purple in marriage at 3 p. m. Sunday to St. Crandall, at the Houk home. erine Wynn; secretary, Barbara Sedan,” which is supposed to have Deer Fatten on Paul Virgil and Miss Louella Ry­ Efforts are underway also to Parmentier; treasurer, Betty Mel­ James Dickinson, who came to Bu­ bring the, Olivet orchestra for an actually occurred. chanan a few months ago from der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs, Mary Jane Mitchell was a vin; pianist, Marjorie Wolkins. Tho Big Acorn Crop Leonard Ryder, Bakertownj l were appearance on the final evening, missionary lesson was presented Two Killed m First Kentucky. The ceremony was held This orchestra has appeared on visitor last week at the home of Mrs. M. L. Diamond arrived at the Lutheran church room in married in July. They are'-mak­ her sister, Mrs. Melvina Ely, Hom­ by the leader, Mrs, E, N, Scliram, home Sunday after a visit in Ben- : ing their home- with the bride's other occasions and lias proven ex- | Two contests were enjoyed after Two Days of Season Acorns are making sleek, fat tiie Odd Fellow building.. Rev. er, being accompanied there by ton Harbor. . parents at Bakertown. tremely popular with convention the program, prizes being won by and healthy deer for the army of Theodore Leasch read the mar­ audiences, Mrs, E. C. McCollum and by Ed. Mrs. A. L. Snyder, Chicago, riage ritual. The ceremony was Oscar Virgil and Miss Kathryn Freeburn and son and Mrs. Chas. Barbara Scliram and Velva Brown. spent the week-end witli her moth­ red-clad hunters who go north Nicodemus, R. R. 5, South Bend,, next month. witnessed by Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Morgan and two children o f South a * * Two hunters were killed and er, Mrs. Cassie E. Waterman, Were married at Peru, Ind,, Oct. 10 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Pres. Ladies Enjoy Game workers who have come Jonatzke, Derby, the aunt and Special police Will be in service Bend. eight wounded, one a woman, as Lester Henson and family and and are malting their home with Donald Roti Roti spent theweek- A Travel Party Ernest Beadle arrived home Sat­ back from the woods are com­ |uncle.of the bride. Following a on the streets Saturday evening the direct result of gun accidents the former’s parents at Buchanan. end at the home of his parents, The ladies of the Home Service during the first two days of the urday from a motor trip of two menting about the -fine looking 1 party and shower in honor o f the and children who perpetrate any specimens of the northern white- (bridal couple was held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roti Roti, Department of the Presbyterian1 small game hunting season in the weeks to Oklahoma and return. . o f the bride’s parents, a number Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Sprague of actual property damage wil be ar­ coming from Grand Rapids Satur­ church held a surprise luncheon at lower peninsula. Miss Hilma Rastaetter and Ken­ tail deer they have seen. They Pleasant Lake, lad.,, visited with rested and their parents held re­ believe their plump appearance of presents being received. Danc­ day after, he had played the tackle the church Tuesday afternoon, the During the entire small-game neth Helvy o f South' Bend spent sponsible, j is largely due to the customary ing was enjoyed in the evening. the former’s sister, Mrs. A. H. position on the Ferris Institute program being in the form of an season last year, 16 hunters were Sunday as the guest of Mr. and . fall diet of acorns, of which there They are making their home for Hiller and husband, from Thurs­ EDWARD MITCHELL, |team against Grand Rapids Junior entertainment trip into every state killed and 36 wounded at a re­ Mrs. Curtis Thornburg, Munstei■'* is ah abundance in many places. the time with the bride’s parents. day until Tuesday. 44tlc, Chief of Police. College. in the United States. Each guest sult of gun accidents. Ind. PAGE TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1930

week-end with relatives and the main street. The entertain­ Husa of Portage Prairie, spent Baker. tution will be explained and dis­ friends here and were Sunday din­ ment will include the big “Snolly- Saturday night with their grand­ The Geyer school, taught by G. cussed. The students arc also going Bend of the River parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Srnivn Errnrii ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry goster" parade with prizes for the 15. Kelley, is going to hold a P.-T. to present some of their work in Publiaiod by GoQde'nmigH. Huss. A. meeting Thursday evening at geography and language. The THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY Mrs. Harry Smith, Evanston, best costumes. Headed by mu­ The Fortnightly club met Sat­ Mrs. LaFever of Milwaukee, 7:30. The general public 13 cor­ Editor . . . . . W. C. Ifawes III., spent Tuesday with Maude sicians, the procession will march urday evening at the home o f Mr. Wis., is visiting her daughter and dially invited. The four proposed meeting will close with a short family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bar­ Business Manager . . .A . B. McClure Wolford. through the main street past the and Mrs. Charles Lyddick in Baln- amendments to the State Consti- l Hallowe’en Frolic, Entered aB second class matter November 20, 191ft brldge. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Boone bour. The Rev. and Mrs. C. Snell and judges stand where the prizes will Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8. 1879 family returned to Galien after •vere prize winners. The Home Economics club met spending several weeks at Lan­ be awarded. Robert Grooms is Elta Denno, who has been ill for last week with Mrs. Rose Bunker. the Olive Branch church and was sing. general chairman of the celebra­ some time, is reported as on the The next meeting will be held in a dinner guest at the Slocum ho­ Mr. and Mrs, LeRoy Payne spent tion and everybody is Invited to gain, Buchanan, Nov. 4, with Mrs. Fran­ tel. In the afternoon he conducted Claude Denno, son o f Mr. arid ces Batchelor. Mrs. C. E. Bachman Galien Locals Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward attend and take part in the mas­ Republican services at the Haven Hubbard Murdock, Three Oaks. Mrs. Elta Denno, while playing will be the hostess for this meet­ Gallen Home Economics Club, Memorial Home near New Carlisle, querade. F. F. Lintner, Pearl Rob­ football Sunday afternoon, receiv­ ing in the afternoon. Group 2, met last Friday at the Frank K-iasner and sister, Mrs. erts, Ralph Jones and Ernest A;. V;, Lloyd and Victor Vinton and ed a fracture of his ankle. Charles Baker has gone to St. Candidate homo of Mrs, Herman Kleinne. Clara .Partridge, were in Buchan­ James are in charge of the dance 1 Mrs. Lydia Slocum were in Three Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Penwell Joseph to live with his son, Claude Lessons were on "Attractive Kit­ an Monday. after the parade. Oaks Saturday afternoon. have purchased the Ed Riffer - -»>w chens" and were in charge of Mrs. Miss Katherine Murdock, Bu­ chanan, celebrated her birthday Mi’s. Thomas Foster attended farm better known as the A. C. For Fioytt Smith and Mrs. George Sey- Anthony Deart'’Straub is conva­ the “You and I" club which Ynel lescing nicely after his recent iH- Saturday by entertaining,^ num­ Roe farm. fred. Twenty members were pres­ last Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koch and ent. Mrs. Lulu McCarthy was tak­ rfess. ber of her friends. Miss {Maxine James was among the gues< Mrs. Anna Hicks at Hudson Lake. sons of South Bend spent Sunday en in as a new member and Mrs. Miss Mumie VanTilburg and This was the 45th annual meet­ at the home of her parents. Frank McCarthy was an honored Miss Mabel Norris, South Bend, Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Ji spent the week-end, with ing o f the school girls and thir­ Marjorie, Bobby and Beverly Let C ounty r, guest. enjoyed the week-end with their V Mrs. R. W. Tooley, Detroit, teen members were present. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Doyle were parents. Alice Putman, Minnesota, who is a Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Goodenough Dr. Richard Smith of D spent the week-end With his member, was present for the first Mrs, Wm. Harroff, Glendora. of Maple Grove and Mr. and Mrs. e In 19 years. A.sumptious Friday Special Your ev, Mrs. Mary- Smith, whose con­ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Glover are Ralph Goodenough and daughter pot luck dinner was enjoyed’ and a entertaining at their home, Mr. were Sunday dinner guests of dition remains about the same. • Public Health was the topic giv­ jolly good afternoon was spent in FISH arid Mrs. H. R. Eastman of Gary. Mrs. Cassie Meixel. talking over the good old school I n s t a n c e Charles Vinton spent Sunday Miss Grace Swartz spent the en by the Culture Club Friday, j when they met at the home of Mrs days. The next meeting will be FRY with Mr. and Mi’s. L. Bissell, Bu­ weelt-end at the Morton Hampton Bertha Hamilton. Roll call was re­ held next year at the home of Mrs.' Including French Fried Pota­ chanan. home. sponded to With a health proverb. Fanny Switzer, Rolling Prairie. toes, Cole. Slaw, Bread and Agent, Rev. Wm. Putman, Niles, at­ Mr. and Mrs. Will Kieffer and Music was in charge of Miss M. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover re­ Butter, tended Sunday morning services at family of Plymouth spent the Haines. "'Communicable Diseases” turned home Friday after spend­ DANCING SATURDAY was the. subject given by Mrs. R. ing several weeks with their son, and SUNDAY Prescribe Wentland. “Existing Health Laws" Rex and family at Flint, and with Free Concert Sunday Afternoon Adequate protection fo r was the topic given by Mrs. J. George and family at Windsor, your Individual needs. He Vote for Holnville. “ Quacks,, and Quackery" Canada, also with her sister at WEKO BEACH was the subject given by Mrs. Syracuse, New York. BRIDGMAN will make an intelligent, ex­ FOR Bertha Hamilton. The hostess ser­ pert analysis of your insur­ ved a luncheon. Friday is Com­ ance and give you reliable TENDER, JUICY STEAKS munity Day and will be held in the Stop1 A t L. D. S. church. AL. HASTINGS Plans are completed for the an­ RE-ELECT nual community Hallowe’en frolic COURTEOUS: AND EFFICIENT SERVICE P at tons Food Shop to be held Saturday evening on C U A S , %, M iL L E H “ Y o u r $Sa®s?§Si ” Political Ad\ The Taxpayers Friend Witli a large increase in number of prisoners and oth- To The Voters Of es pr County business records show that his administration has saved the taxpayers of * Cofctoii Berrien County over $15,000 since lie has taken office as * Adhesive Tape compared to former adminis­ trations which is acknow- ... * Gauze lodged a remarkable Teat. T His Policy of Service, Effici­ * Mercurochreme ency, and Economy lias been fulfilled 100 per cent. *" Lysol,, Etc. You cannot afford to experi- incutilieiit In tills important of- Sick room needs of all fit-e. kinds. Keep Berrien County WfSKER’S Safe with S h e r i f f C ha s . L . M iller Corner Brag Store hi Buchanan call Phone 2 for transportation to polls. taiuaaawaBtf.tfi’,,;HriwttMara

' I have not had much time to campaign because I * have been in Court much o f the tittte trying efimmav cases. But, perhaps, that is the best kind of cumpaign- ENSATIONAL is the fervor with which That s why every car in the 1937 Buick the American public has taken to its ■ ing I could do, because it shows that I have been busy S line—the s p e c i a l , the CENTURY, the fuffiUing- the job you gave' me two years ago. heart th e brilliant motor cars offered by ROADMASTER and the LIMITED—is a Buick this year. -.; , . triumph visibly and intrinsically outrank- I am now asking a second term based on the re­ ing anything we have ever done. cord s have ihadfe. In all phases of tlje work of the Indeed, the sweeping success of the 1936 Prosecuting Attorney f have given of my best efforts. Buick program flatly challenged us and our great parent General Motors to a Each has more beauty for dazzling style, t have fried to’ use common sense in dealing with the momentous decision. v . . . more power for breath-taking action, . problems of people from al$ over our county. I have more room for full-family comfort, more vigorously prosecuted the guilty and have conscient­ Should w e continue this amazingly popu­ downright road-command” for safety iously protected the innocent. lar line o f cars into next year, perhaps and pleasure. , the prudent thing to do— or should we Bear in mind that a prosecuting-, attorney does dare broad improvement upon their See them —then you’ll know why Buick’s not and can not MAKE complaints, but it ife his duty spectacular excellence?;-:- ? soaring sales curve is'headed for yet to prosecute the case if a complaint Is signed Before Yoifr Thanksgiving tabid will be more attractive if you have loftier altitudes next year. a justice of the peace: W e felt there Was only one right answer a matched dinner set with which to set the table. Many to that question, the bold and pro­ I anr quite proud of my court record and’ prouder gressive answer—and that’s why still of the comments of the numberless citizens Who beautiful'natferrts to choose from. insiders now forecasting 1937 are Y O U ’ V E G O T have come to me with their troubles and have found already saying: “It’s Buick again!” m n» Buick. me friendly and patient and have received the benefit You can afford the of my best judgment and' ability in every case: 32 Piece S et ______— ______$4.75 and up That’s why on top o f, $15,000,000 SPECIAL 54 Piece Set, Service for 8 ______$15.00 and up recently spent re-tooling and re­ Now I ask that you support me for rc-eleGtioii. . Use Your Credit—Pay $1.00 Per Week equipping Buick’s great plant, we If- you want me as yoitr county attorney for the next $ 1.00 appropriated and are' now spend­ two years, please don’t leave it to chance,- but see to­ ing $14,500,000 more. ' il that you, yourself, vote for me. I wili be grateful5 15 Piece Crystal Glass ■ for your help. Luncheon Set 4 Cups and Saucers Sincerely, 4: Luncheon Plates 1 Sugar and- Creamer JOHN F. RUSSELL 1 Sandwich Dish 120 MAIN STREET NILES, MICHIGAN BUGIi ANAN, MICII.

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8. He is not in favor of undue publicity regarding the unfortunate cases o f juven­ ile delinquency. Such eases should be handled by the Probate Court In strict­ est confidence. * 4. He is of the opinion Hint every citizen o f the county who has business in -the Probate Court should have ready access to tho Probate Judge during regular office hours. MR C UNNINGHAM is well qualified for this position. He has had unlimited ex­ » REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR perience In- flic different nhascH of the law: is especially interested in children bc- caus’> he lias three of his own; has taken an active part in Farc.nts-Tcarhers’ work. The taxpayers ot Berrien County are. entitled to the. services of an experienced and JUDGE OF PROBATE qualified lawyer. IT COSTS NO MORE! Yolir vole fer him Will be a vote for bus­ iness efficiency. feels that yow are entitled to kriow his position on a few R°lXand]£^ We, the ex-Judges of Probate of Berrien County, because of our many years of matters pertaining to the Probate Court, experience hi that ’position of trust, unhesitatingly state that the work of that court ■ inquires the services of an experienced attorney at law. rJ The great built of the work of the Probate Court consists of the- handling of YSGfcg&Af 1. He is in favor o f PROMPT and ADEQUATE medical nnd surgical treatment estates of deceased nresons. A Judge of Probate, in order to yonder derisions in ac- ^ P r a n V ^ r " for all crippled- and afflicted children accordance with the laws o f the Htatc. cerdaneo with law, must first know tho ifiw. White the juvenile, division is important,. • “ HiC Jj 2. He IS in favor o f thoroughly investigating all- Cases' at juVcltile delinquency . most of the actual work is handled by the Juvenile Officer who reports the results BEFORE the matter is made public. Such orderly procedure generally pre­ at Hip. investigation to till Judge of Probate. vents-the besmirching of the reputation of many innocent ehildroriof school' Because he. Is well qualified and has bad over 20 years of legal experience, we rec­ age and also tends to keep' clean- the reputation Of the community in which ommend for your consideration tho candidacy of WILBUR M. CUNNINGHAM for they live. Judge df Probate, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE nesday evening, Oct. 14. Portage Prairie are the parents of I list this week, Elmer Smith, of South Bend, with Mrs. Cassia Mixell in. Galien. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson had a i li pound son, Robert Landon, J Dean Anthony Straub is^ im- was home over the week-end. Local News as guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Herbert Goodenough re­ „ ' ' proving from his recent illness of Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaren Austin Parker, Chicago. Mrs. Mary Harthne was a J,neunlonla. turned home Thursday frqm Bay Richard Schram spent Sunday Mrs. Alfred Fienar has returned fuest Friday at the home of Mrs. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira City where she attended the Re­ Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith spent Don’t Miss The " with friends at Kalamazoo. to her home after caring for Mrs. John I. Rough. Lee were Sunday afternoon callers becca assembly^ Miss Helen Eby, Muncie, Ind.. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Dempsey Clayton Sutton and infant. in the Don Dennison home, Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Huber of spent the week-end vlsu'„:g in left Saturday after a visit at the Smith in South Bend. Miss Marjorie Sprague, South Detroit have moved in with the Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Haslett had home of a friend, Mrs. Jesse Leg­ TH ANNIVERSARY Niles. as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E, Emma Jean Dough ton spent Bend, Mr, J. Schultz of Walkerton, latter’s father, Wm. Unruh for the Mr. and Mrs. John Cline and gett, Jr. Sunday afternoon with Vera spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Avinter. H, Ormiston, Benton Harbor. Mrs. Stanley Mitchell and daugh­ son, Bobby, visited ' relatives in John I. Rough passed his 80th James. Eugene Sprague. Mr. and Mrs. Odean Roberts 77 Mishawaka Sunday. ter, Betty, South Bend, visited yes­ birthday Friday picking potatoes M____ iss, Gladys _ „ James and Fred___ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Goodendiigh were Sunday visitors in the Earl Mrs. W. F, Rough was a caller terday at the home of Mrs. E. N. all day at his home on Hobart St. , gchram McLaren were in South Bend Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodenough I Roberts home, Friday at the home of her sister, Miss Vivian Carlisle was a| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson and urday evening. and daughter, Reva spent Sunday Duane Goodenough, is on the Mrs. Lewis Cauffman, week-end visitor of her aunt, Miss Florence O'Neil were guests sink list. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Miss Ruby Camfield, South Bend. »Pl. ‘ lo„ ,^ >/rr. „ „ , r, -rtvwl A t A l l A & P Sutpon, a son, John Wayne, Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Vito of 0 “ o r S Rowland Mr, and, Mrs. Irving Swartz of Portage Prairie were callers Sun­ FOOD STORES day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AP John I. Rough, EXTRA WEAR..CDMFORT.fZfr Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Waldron. T h is W e e k ! Detroit, will spend the coming IN WOLVERINE^^HOBSEHSDES FOOD STORES week-end at the home of Mr. ant. Mrs. R. E. Doak, James L. Gray of Portage St., With Shirley Temple pkg. has returned to work after hav­ Wheaties Picture Premium 10c ing an operation on his throat IMS;; 3-lb* ib. ‘ two weeks ago, i i ! 8 o'Clock Coffee bag 49c bag 17c Mr, and Mrs. , William English, Vigorous and 1-Ib. Plymouth,- visited Thursday at the Winey tin 21c Bokar Coffee home of the latter's sister, Mrs 'T'HAT’S< why millions wear only Lewis Oaufl'man. 5 cans Sunhriie Cleanser 25c Dr. and Mrs. W., 33. Sargent and Wolverines. It’s amazing how work daughter, Beth, Kalamazoo, were shoes can be so tough and long wearing Wyandotte Cleanser 2 Pkg«. tSc guests Sunday at the home of Mr, — yet soft as mocassins on your feet! and Mrs. A. U. Haslett. THE BIGGEST Even dry out soft after soaking. It’p Campfire Marshmallows FA'onomy p'^. 17c Mrs. Grace VahHalst was a- I because they are made of Wolverine BREAD guest over the week-end at the A ngeles uome of her son, Lester VanHalst | Shell Horsehide—that 3-ply inner-shell 2 bass 27c. VALUE Marshmallows TWIN OR SANDWICH and family, at Fort Wayne. leather, and tanned buckskin soft by Baker’s or A lb. IN TOWN! Miss Virginia Boring is expected Wolverine’s secret triple tanning proc- Cocoa Hershey's J* cans 25c to arrive from Kenaallviile, Ihd.. ess— yet wear miles and miles longer. FULL 32, Ounces today to spend the week-end' at 1000-H our each Call and try on a pair. No obligation. Electric Bulbs G. E. 1 5 c the home' of Mr. and Mrs, L. A Decker. D O U G H N U TS . plain on si (; \nr.i) -luzm Lily White Flour 24baglb'99c Mr. and Mrs.; B. C. Chase of :n b Jl>. Galesburg, Mich., were guests for SHELL HQRSEHIDE WORK SHOES 24 Vi -lb. > b u t t e r i-'nr-:sir Michigan maid '2 , roil the week-end at the home of the bag ■77c Iona Flour lbs. latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 24 -lb. *• A GIWGgK SN APS OVKN FIlKSIi 3 . bulk I. Rough. Glenn E. Smith Splendid Flour bag 7 -SC MICHIGAN i*a i«; i2 BUCHANAN or Pillsbury PUM PKIN rAM:Y (-H U-ITV 3 .\ r t , VlitlB Gold Medal Flour Z4bagIb'$ l« 1 2 Pl l)\N 1*1 MPKIX I'lR HI'IQ: pkg. 10c Olive Branch S-Ib. lb. ______VTMCO SODAS. Rowena Pancake Flour hag 25c 'CRACKERS 2 box Mr. and Mrs. hid Omlanci of Fam ily or O A T S norvniv f.i.ui - yricn imi.r.F.n IAIUIK Galien were Sunday dinner guests Surmyfieid Pastry Flour tib; 19c 'Ml-ox. pkg. in the Nina James norr.e. 2 1b. Mr. Joe Fulton is on the sick Genuine “Vitrock-Ware” Mixing Bowl FREE .with 'PEANUT BUTTER .'kmuass^ I jar One 24 J£«lb, Sack of AND OTHibR PEANUT BRITTLE CANDIKS lb. bulk Henkel's Best Family Flour $1*05 Quart DILL PfiOCLES muiy *-«u 2 jai* Aunt Jemima pkg. 10c 1'ltKSII (T CI MHI51L SlilCI'S Jumbo 211-oz, jttr 211* Pancake Flour I'llIhAHRI.l'IlIA : A nd Pas-try 5 -lb . b a g I v K A P I a •••••••• CUB AM CIIKKSR- **3 Velvet Cake Flour 29c KlIDOKirS IMiMCIimSTI'IHYTO CIIUKSB IIRUAI) lb. loaf Hh’ Dry or pkg; CLIP OUT AT ONCE Baker's Coeoamat Southern Style 9c MARSHMALLOWS ™ b.as.«y h„ •.BUCK T0'\srr\« FOUR WITH MACH IWCKAGH ^ cakes Lux or Lifebuoy Soap 25c ‘ lbs, Good !o* 5C sack Prices arc reasonable at Sardines Mustard or-Tomato f cans 25c P ru n e s . . . • 4lbs.23e VICKY 21-^-ib. VUJKOUR BREAKFASTDKnAlVcn.94 DATEDUa HmaI CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Iona r small LILY WHITE' SHXIVL sack 39c S o u p . I0i-oz. cans 3 fordU Pork and Beans *-.■ cans 25c I-lb 0 2.''; ; T f ‘ $1.85 C id e r qf. bottles 2 for Zi»c Cracker Jack 3 pkgu. | 2n-J, - Ibo-lb. baj. SI.OS - ■a.Iji-- 100-lb. biig SU.IKT j P eaches : PLAIN OR SUGARED m e 1°C Douabnuts * ♦ doz- 3 5 c AMERICAN HOME-EXTRA FANCY DRY PACK large BLOCK SALT »-*- l i H i . rnev nrAunnou fiAiTcn enna n» eoAuaM IO.A7. rnns OTOrttD PoSt ToaStieS C o r ^ K * pkg. ■IQc I 1 FORT BE ARBORN— SALTED SODA OR GRAHAM READY TO SERVE— V. B. 10c pkg. Apple Sauce 20-oz. can Puffed Wheat 9c I FANCY APPLES! OCEAN SPRAY— SAUCE 1'R® ' 10-oz. d s a c k e v s C ra n b e rry 17-oz. can K» Wagners 10 )1|!- 29c Jonathans 4 i'”- 25c FINEST WISCONSIN^MILD ' _ Post's Bran Flakes pkg. 10c | — Killing or rooking * Mirti. — All purpose Americau Cbeej© Ib. 23° 6 < pkg. EXTRA FANCY BLUE ROSE DROMEDARY MIX . . f q c Pep or Rice Krispies. K'llog8’ 10c Delicious 4."“- 25c Delicious 3 *l«'- 25c G in g e rb re a d 14-oz. pkg. Mirb. — For on ling U()\ — For ruling . droaieoarY mix : 3 |'ae Shredded Wheat n: b- c- 2 pkgs. 25c D e v ils Pood U i-o i- pkg- BI t o orI B ‘3 * 2 0 A TREAT FROM THE ORIENT^ , JQ C % *lb. Mclnlosh 4 ||,s- 25c Shiawassee 8 25c Bagdad Sates 7u-oz. pkg. ru Hershey's Chocolate 3 bars 25c Mii‘b. — Killing.or rooking Mirlo — For rooking SCHOOLSalerno TIME^ Cookies |fc>. !9C 1 ^ -lb . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Bread ■ wT ^ p ed loaf 9c GRAPES C U.IFOKNl \ TOK \Y 3 II|S- 2 5 c CHOCOLAlE crf.a m Ib. 19c ©RAPEFRU1T“*^S7^2Sfor Salerno Cookies FREE OFFER— A 4-oz. can Ann Page Bakinc Powder with LETTUCE fiiim. soi.ii) limns 2, f<>r : t i c CHOCOLATE ' each 15c the purchase or a 2-oz. bottle of Kajah S i b i . 2 3 ° for Michigan Jonathan • ♦ R eg. G R A P E F R U I T iMi:i). sizu- fi;u . o f ji/ici: 4 15c APPUES Vanilla Extract Price 15c si:i:nr,i:ss ciui'HFiu ri' i r«r n t SW. POTATOES ^ II, S. No. 1 l.T*lb. pork 2 f o r 't ‘ c 3 pair 25c I MICH. POTATOES llt'SIIHI. 81.13 2 9c Cauliflower California good size heads • • • Canvas Gloves Carrots Fancy California * ♦. • » • * # b a n ch b c largo ■SWEET POTATOES *-•’ chai.* • 4 ii«. 19c S l G c l d l i O t t U C © Fancy CoMfomlo Iceberg » 9 • ' head Sp Ajax Soap 10 bags 39c . . ib, Hubbard Squash ...... BAKING POTATOES i'. j 33c • 3 lb S i 1 ‘ cakes 1 0 ling C u c u m b e rs Extra Fancy Hothouse 2 for 1^ Palmolive Soap m o n n ^ Q u U ”0 5 25c 2 lbs. ♦ — — ------:------—-— — 4t> - - South Shore Line Travel R u ta b a g a s PICNICS BONELESS ib. 2 7 c Is Always Dependable! Hockless Picnics lb. SUGAR CURED - ROLLED .AND TIED When you board the South Shore 19c Line you know when you’ll arrive acyolir destination, and knot# that . nnovncAST you’ll arrive safely. And now it ]>. 25c costs less than ever to travel this Oysters flo,iii ra!,|? 2 5 c safe, fast way—South Shore Line pancy lean 1 9 c one*w;e*way fares.arc 2c per mile, DRY SALT PORK , - Hidede isafely and SAVE. ib. Beef Ribs P iw for .Roitsiing 10c coiathy ii.. 1 5 c « MINCE MEAT cum ib. lb. FILLETS OF HADDOCK I 4 1/ 2C Slab Bacon su g a r o u w i 2 9 c NO 1U>M? OR WASTE bein', _ ’-<”5e»p.liL0- S"’?r Fresh Herring 8 lbs. fo r 2 5c WHITING PAN FISH > 10c ^farge P°S‘ i On a lllo f,? * ' 0 ® ' FRES-SHORE” pmi 25 OYSTERS L € ^ " * n SfrLT0V OPOsff

All Prices Are Subject to the M ich ig a n 3% CHICAGO SOUTH SHORE Tune in Thursdays, A & P Band Wagon, Starring Kate bittlth & SOUTH BEND RAILROAD and a Big Cast o> Entertainers, 8 to 9 P. M „ Station WBBM K m ^ E m t d R E S Ail Prices Plus Z% Sales Tax Wo Cash WPA Checks iJAGE FOtfit i ’Hisi B D iiim E ik t i o w i ^ s t o l o n T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 2ft, 1020

They W ould ors and his principal favorite said: The President, by giving his afternoon at the home o f Mr; and ’ Gary and Dr. Budde of Chicago l DRINK WATER "If there are any of you here consent, approves of the doctrines Mrs. Frank Heckathorn. spent the week-end at their home'me I WITH MEALS GOOD BLACKMOND’S who don’t believe that this is a of Tugwell, Wallace and Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose and here, FOR STOMACH Destroy Us family and Miss Thelma Hecka­ Mrs. Lon Matthews of Walnut NIIES fight between the Haves and the o f the unlawful aots of Madam Water with meals helps stomach Have Nots, then you have no place Perkins, and, if re-elected, accord­ thorn spent Thursday evening Grove spent Thursday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Conell relatives here. RACETTE juices, aids digestion. If bloated, Eyes Tested in the F. E. R. A.” ing to his own statement, he will f-1 Those Who Are Not For Us o f Roseland. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sarver and •with gas add a spoonful of Ad- According to Hopkins, the man go “further along the same lines.” 'Broken Lenses f‘« Are Against Us Mr. and Mrs. Qranger of Illi­ Mrs. Leo Richter visited at the INDEPENDENT, lerika. One dose cleans out poisons ' lV who said that wo were “ too damn­ If you wish to retain your home, nois, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. William Forthsman and washes BOTH upper and low­ Replaced, Special Attention ed dumb” to understand, the your church, your property, your home o f Mr. and Mrs. Claude at Buchanan Thursday, j: Those who would destroy our CANDIDATE FOR er bc.vels. While they last to Frame Fitting battle is between those who have liberty; you should know how to Sheldon and sister, Blanche. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose and (Government are in control. Their SPECIAL 10c Trial Sizes on sale homes, property, businesses, and vote. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday CONGRESS at-’ Wisner’s Corner Drug’ Store. «6’iVn words prove it. Shall they ac­ those who have not. That is the I am fighting the New Deal and and Mr. and Mrs. Staltezer of at the home of their son, Mr, and complish their purpose? opinion of Harry Hopkins, and the ask support of Democrats as well Niles, spent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Robert Rose. Use his sticker, regardless of j, ‘More than two years ago, Wil­ President retains him in power. as Republicans against the New with Mr. and Mrs. Shuman Ser­ Mrs. Alice Wilson and Mrs, Party and cle.it an honest fight­ s o n ’s Secretary of State, Bain- Speaking of the change which he Deal and the Communists.. ver. Myrtle Hamilton called on Mrs, er that will stand 100% for tlio ) •jitidge Colby, ^ speaking of the was asked to bring about, Rex Respectfully, Mr. Casmere Beczkiewicz and S. E. Johnson 'Saturday after­ people and will be fair to which ‘Brain Trusters said: Tugwell, another presidential fav­ CLARE E. HOFFMAN, daughter,' Florence, of South noon. ever party is elected. 50,000 y i_-. ‘‘The overturn o f our institu- orite said: Republican Candidate Bend, spent Sunday with Mr. ana additional voters will vote Nov, fm E M DRY CLEANERS ;tions, including our Constitution, “We have, however, the duty of for Congress. Mrs. Fred Gliesner. Mrs. Jess Leggett, Jr., was hos­ 3rd. If you use his sticker he BUD LEACII, Prop. ' 228 E. Front Street Mr. and Mrs. John Nooks and can win. Secui'c. stickers near Ua their avowed goal.” avoiding violence as the process tess at a dinner party, Thursday, ’ Mr. and Mrs. John Odgen or her guests being Mesdames George the polls. ;.,,»On January 3, 1936, I heard the goes on.” Hammond, spent the week-end Fla©g&e 1 1 4 “ president make the following In other words, this change in Yena, Fred Engel, Carl Place, i United States North Buchanan with Floyd Klaisner. Claude Kuehn, all of South Bend; J fjSjtatements in his message to Con­ our government* will be accom­ Mrs. Elvis Bates and Mrs. An­ Representative We wish to announce that we are discontinuing our g r e s s : plished but Tugwell-hopes it may Mrs. George Teske of Webster, j FELIX A. RACETTE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fryman, na Bates of New Carlisle, spent Economy Service, >*«;“Wdthin our borders, as in the be without Civil War. Monday afternoon with Mrs. A. S. D. and Miss Helen Eby of Mun- Sr., entertained the October Birth­ cie, Iud, PLAIN ;»wpfld at large, popular opinion is George N. Peck, the President’s day club at their home on the Red Ernsperger. GARMENTS- war -with a power seeking min­ administrator of the AAA, said: Bud Trail last Saturday with a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ernsper- 3 $ i . * 5 , o r ity .” “I eventually found that I was chicken supper. ger and sister, Miss Clara Erns­ *.*' "W e have returned the control not in a Democratic administration H. H. Hansen and Mrs. Maude perger spent Sunday at Chicago. November Z. * . Last Chance .'.Off the Federal Government to the but in a curious collection of so­ Eckelbarger visited her daughter Miss Thelma Heckathorn and •'city of Washington.” cialists and internationalists who in South Bend Sunday. Harold Rose spent Sunday even­ To GET your BEST CLEANING Bargain in Buchanan "In thirty-four months we have were neither Republicans nor About 24 friends took pot luck ing with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford '4", Try Our DELUXE SERVICE * built up new instruments o f public Democrats.” supper and surprised Mr. and Mrs. Wolkins and son at Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Long • of Duality Remembered Long After Price is Forgotten l- ^fewer. In the hands of a People’s There are three and one half Arthur Huger Monday evening. t Government this power is whole- million foreigners in inis country The occasion was in honor of their : ’ L' A. U N D R Y S K K V IC E some and proper, but in the hands who are here in violation of law 40th wedding anniversary. Games Vp.f| political puppets of an economic and Frances Perkins, Secretary were played, prizes going to John. Diment, Elmer Hall, Sue Hunter, ijeftitocracy such power would pro-. of Labor, Eleanor Roosevelt’s inti­ V . B M T Z and Evelyn Spaulding. * Vide shackles for the liberties of mate friend, violates her constitu­ Mrs. John Diment entertained : the people.” tional oath of office and refuses to the Child Training class at her order them deported, though the home Tuesday. AMBMQK Republican Candidate law requires it. Mrs. Sam Lauver, New Carlisle, True, the power has been return­ is helping to care for Mrs. Frank ed to Washington, to a Tugwell, Kann, who was brought home For a Hopkins, a Wallace, a Perkins, from Pawating hospital, Niles, last The Davies and by means of such power so re­ Saturday. turned, Hopkins wastes your Carpenters are finishing the State money, lets Farley buy votes with summer home this week for Mr. Laundry & relief funds; Tugwell builds homes and Mrs. Harry Schillo of Chicago. and towns where there is no one This property joins that of her sister1, Mrs. Frank Kann. Dry Cleaning Representative to live in them and works toward Charles Black moved last week a revolutioijj Wallace kills the from the Bruce Meffert farm in pigs, destroys food, limits the crop the Miller district, to Niles and Company (First District) production until we are threatened will be employed by Frank Har­ with a scarcity; and Frances Per­ rington. kins, Secretary of Labor, openly Frank Nelson is moving from locating their agency at Qualified For Representation defies the law of the land and per­ this neighborhood to the Wolkins the NELSON TRANSFER 1. Member Berrien County Board of Supervisors 7 yrs. mits criminal aliens to stay here property on Main street which he 2. Member Berrien County Emergency Relief com­ on relief. purchased recently. ’ CO. office. YES, AMiftSCAiT . Tugwell hopes to avoid Civil A big family dinner was enjoy­ mission. War and Hopkins says the battle ed Sunday at the home of Janies 3. Member Berrien County Road Committee. between those who have and those Reed, honoring his birthday. FOR SERVICE 4. Director Western Michigan Tourist and Resort who have not will go on. Miss Evelyn White spent Sunday at the James Reed home. Association. The week of October 10, cam­ ' PHONE 187 5. Member Berrien County Farm Bureau. RUMORS ARE CORRECT— AH very true, and in whose paigning, President Roosevelt said: YOUR SUPPORT EARNESTLY SOLICITED hands does this power now rest? “We have made strides under to the hands of Tugwell, Wallace, my administration, but we have Dayton News Hopkins, and the’ Austrian-born not gone far enough yet. We are •Felix Frankfurter. Disregard what going further along the same Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schayaser the political opponents of the lines.” and family o f Niles spent Sunday President may say and let him be judged by the words of his friends and associates. One of his advis- H e a r 1 9 3 7 HEVEOLET PI' RE-ELECT Guz_- Girapleteitj Tliti/

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T Joe March, James Hausman, Ted Her Wrong”—High school ro­ John Van Deusen, and Walter Upham, Bob Olson, Bob Bennitt, mances. Jane. / and Donald Walquist. “Young Sophlscated Ladies”— • • • 6 © * Dinner was then served. The Freshmen girls. ' DOPE ON B. H. S. ATHLETES boys had basketball practice after "Boy meets Girl”—Niles and News of Buchanan Schools dinner. Buchanan. ; Earl Stevens, a junior, six feet "Gan I Be Wrong’1—Fifth hour high, weighs around 170 lbs., has Collected and Edited By Members of the Journalism Class CITIZENSHIP CLUB government class. black hair and dark complexion, The first Citizenship Club meet­ with a "woman slaying” profile. ing for the grades was held Tues­ DEWEY'AVENUE NEWS EDITORIAL WHAT MAKES— day afternoon during the assembly The fourth graders are fixing B y Marion Miller "Kissy” Jerue so tall? hour. The program consisted of a Congo village on their sand School Slants “Toad" Smith .talk so much? Can it be possible that there patriotic songs, a citizenship play table. i are only three mere football Milly have such curly hair? Is it just a new crowd coming by Miss Spear’s fifth grade, a George Thompson brought an j games? It seems only yesterday Twelve years of school pass so into high school that makes it so safety play by Mrs. Fuller’s fourth interesting paper exhibit to school, i that we had our first pep meet­ quickly? grade, tire flag salute and the The third graders are making ing to arouse supporters to attend very different this year? Virginia Blake such a good stu­ I wonder why some teachers presentation of arm b.ands to the large illustrations for Indian I our first game. And how far ahead dent ? make the most interesting subjects captains and. lieutenants of the poems they have learned. 1 the Niles game seemed! The band have their own cheer­ The kindergarten made their so boring? fourth, fifth and sixth grades. There is now but one' more leader ? own decorations and preparations: Get "Dick” Dilly and some of home game. Of course, anyone who The student body come only to for their Halloween party. his pals to tell you about their FAMILIAR SONGS has ever seen a Buchanan-Dowa- Friday games? ■Robert Miller and John Spatta escapade in Niles after the snake WITH FAMILIAR GROUPS giac battle will let nothing inter­ Maxine Shaffer such a good have their names added to the ' dance. “When Johnny Comes Marching fere in their witnessing that game. acrobat? first grade dental honor roll . This year’s annual staff seems Home” — Students on Monday But are you satisfied to see this Pep meetings so much better morning. The opportunity room is mak-: to possess the necessary qualities this year? year’s team play only one more "We're Marching Through Geor­ ing a fish pond. j to make a fine "Pines.” The stu­ This year’s freshmen so fresh? ■game ? I thought not. Then talk gia”—Football team when in ac­ Dewey Avenue second grade has dent body wishes you lots of luck. Joe Bachman so strong and someone into . taking you to South tion. added the following pupils to the It can’t quite be figured out noisey? Haven Saturday. "How Dry I Am”—Students dental honor roll: Charles Vergon, why two juniors, who undoubtedly Robert Squier Blush ? I know you’ll enjoy the drive, opinion of their text books on still like each other very much, Ben Harvel so attentive to a and the game is going to be a Mondays. have come to a "parting of the certain “ soph” ? ‘‘peach,’’ Njles defeated both South “Dust Off That Ole Piano”— Haven and Buchanan by practical­ ways.” Marshall Doak such a good JOSEPH E. Tired as the fellows must be candy maker? Glee Club. ' ly the same score,. so statistics “ Oh the Music (noise) Goes point to a “fight to the finish.” after playing football 'that same Eva Kovioh so quiet? - afternoon, you will find almost Betty LOu Batchelor so popular? Down and Around”-—Second hour Our team certainly deserves study hall. your support, Just think, this is the whole first' squad dancing their Ross Leasenby so hot tempered? legs off on the same night. What’s Bill Kuntz lose his temper? “They’ll Be Comin Around the almost your last chance to see the Mt. When They Come”— -Students 1 seniors in uniform, bepause not the secret? Bet it’s Wheaties. Max Beadle so sarcastic? “Bigger and better assemblies” that are always late for classes. Niles, Michigan many people will be able to drive "He was Her Man But He Done to Kalamazoo for the final game seems to be the slogan this year. Water, Water—Everywhere, Keep. them that way by applaud­ of the season. Will we see you at Mr. Moore created a miniature REPUBLICAN South. Haven? W hy shore! ! ing in the right places and save uproar in physios class Monday,5 the booing' for Hollywood.' . Oct. 19, while spraying the class CANDIDATE with water in the act of illustrat­ Glasses Properly Fitted | Office News ing; how force and lift pumps Grade News function. Probably a little water FOR Cn.November 11, the American Grade 3—Miss Bohl on the neck' wouldn’t hurt any­ Legion will conduct an assembly EST. 1900 The children are' showing much one, but some of us would rather program as they have done in the interest in the Indian village, they administer water to our own necks past years. The program will be Drain Commissioner are building on the library table. when we see fit. : concerned with the Armistice. Day W. G. Bogardus, O. D. Colorful tepees, made from cloth . Masonic Temple Bldg. Put a South End Man in celebration. t ■ FUTURE FARMERS or paper, 'make an attractive vil­ 225(4 E. hfain St. Niles the Drain Commissioner’s lage. . Brightly dressed clothspins OF AMERICA Wednesdays—Thursdays o ffic e . with black thread or yarn hair A meeting pf the Future Farm­ From 9 to 5 show the Indians at work or play. ers o f America was held October Tune in WFAM, 1200 K. C. each Wednesday, at 10:45 A. M. 20, at 7:00 o’clock. Business was ‘ J. BURKE Election November 3, 1930 C. S. T. to hear “Songs that will never grow old.” Grade 1—Miss Camagan • l attended to first. The new mem­ 228 S. Michigan St. , VOTE The following persons in Miss bers initiated were: Charles Hess, SOUTH BEND, IND. Carnagan’s first grade had a per­ fect attendance record for the first Straight six weeks of school. June Bischoff, Keith Borst, Lucille Bouws, Loar- Electric Wiring — Plumbing — Heating rine Rover, Donna Mae Gowland. Democratic George Hattenbach, Mary Louise ROUND OAK FURNACES — HOTPOINT RANGES WINNERS THE Heyn, Harold Heierman, Dorothy CONTRACTING — Usury Boepple in Charge.. Jean La Mont, Henry Morley, Jean Myers, and Esther Reamer. Ask us for free estimates! Grade 1— Miss Connell The first grade studied the pic­ ture "Can’t You Talk?” by WORLD’S GREATEST ROAO TEST Holmes. The Kerr Hardware Co. Our farm project proves to be NILES, MICHIGAN very interesting, last week . we ANNOUNCED BY STANDARD OIL made a house, barn, silos, fence, and trees for our sandtable. Mrs. •Lamb, the school nurse, weighed our class and we are going to make Scales and mark bur weight. ,200,000 MIDWEST MOTORISTS Some of us want to gain before we are weighed next month. We started Hallowe’en designs M onday.. JOINED IN SEARCH FOR Charles EC Pearce, 1229 Kentudcy, Quincv; Eari HarUey,, 420 N. '8th Ave.'j W.j Duluth W. A. Pfotthri, ,945 W. Jluron Si ., Chimgo. William, C. Braincrd , . TRUTH ABOUT GASOLINE MILEAGE Kev» H. Wi Rath, NmV Athens II. D. Renmvald; 2932 AV. 01th St., Chicago Grade 6—Miss Reams M. R. Roberts, 1145 Broad way, C liicago on, sr>14 Wentworth St., Last Tuesday Lorna„ Stretch James Sargent, 5185 W, 95th St., Oaklawr Miss Carol W . Olson, Mountain Iron 9 The following persons not. only domplied with ail rules-and reg­ U. C. Siggerm, 829 Park Ave., Wilmette II. T. Page, 513 Hennepin Ave.i..Minrtcapoli« brought us a large stalk of suger- ulations o f participation in “ The World’s Greatest Road Test," but F. S. Singer, 1829 S. U th Ave., Alaywood Vernon Peterson, Osalas cane, a banana leaf, and some rice Ralph Sloss, l Calumet Ave., Chicago Whiter Schultz, 2058 James St., St. Paul also, in the opinion o f the Judges! Committee, submitted the most 15. U. Snyder, 1501 E. (58th St., Chicago kernels from the Southern states. valuable statements of 75 words or less- on the subject of “ What I. J. 1*\ Tanner, 1-oraine 15. J. Walters, 3820 lltli Ave., Minneapolis Ellsworth Maxson brought some ■Ed. Torres, 1318 Du liois Blvd., Congress Pk. Kd. Wolf, 3325 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis: ; learned about gasoline mileage while taking part in The World's George Uiltj, 5530 N. Neenah Ave., Chicago cotton, and a miniature bale Of .Greatest;.Road Test.” The Judges Committee was composed of DaJe Wilson, 703 \V. Washington, Newton V M IS S O U R I cotton from Alabama. - Professor Lloyd D. Hen-old o f Northwestern University, Clias. M. W, G. Young, 02(5 Washington Hiv'd,, Oak Pic. Mrs. W. Anloine, 220 W . Farmer* Independence • . Hayes, president, of the Chicago MotoFClub, and Charles C. Merz, INDIANA Charles A. Bell, Marshall Grade 5—Miss Ekstrom member of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Davis Black, 1218 SumniU St.; Now Haven Airs. Rolla Brown, Appleton City • A. IV. Brenn, 1930 S- East St., Indianapolis F. E. Bullor, ,M* D „ Sfilem The fifth grade has been study­ Howard F. Caateei, 214 Britton SI.. GnrrHl Samilel S: Carter, .'JdOti Jule, St. Joseph Franklin D. Roosevelt ing the cities water system and Mr«. Dixon li&gle, Corydon IT, C. Claudy, 715 E. Grdnd, Springfield FIRST PRIZE WINNER— $1,000°° in Cash Noble I*. Ewing, llanover B. R. Collins, WariPiisbUrg ' our local health situation.in rela­ Rev. C. J. Fellea, 11-10 S. Clinton, Ft. Wayne John N. Garner W, J. FINN, 245 W. 38th St., Indianapolis, Ind. R. C\ Cravens, 823 Brush Creek, Kansas City []1 tionship to the state board of Fred l'ostor, Oxf«>rd Colin Crini,. Lancaster Governor John H, Grinin, 1108 115th St., Tiast Chicago 15. R. Crisp, GJKiji Dartmouth Avc., health. After a study and discus­ GarrL. Gross* 425: E. tilh.St.> Peru University City : 7 [ ] Frank Murphy SECOND PRIZE WINNER THIRD PRIZE WINNER O. N. Johnson, 333 N. Blaine Av., South Beiul D. E. Dexter, 4i;9 Windsor^Kansas City sion of the subject in the school­ F. W. Keulhan, 5353 College, Indianapolis James J. Dowd, 1903 Main St., Lexington Lieutenant Governor room: we visited the water works 55009°. in Qash 5250°° in Cash B. O. Lawrence,23GS.W. 2nd St., Richmond John Wi Edict, MnysviUe [ ] Leo J. Nowicki J. V. Marvel, 423 Minor SL. Plymouth C. C, Freed, Porkviile where Mr. William Rough showed LOUIS SCHNEIDER W. T. HENDERSON A. F. McCord, 3120 N. Meridian, Indianapolis R . \V. llansen, 1023 Main, Kansas City Secretary of Stato us around and answered all of our RFD No. 4, Clinton, Missouri Harvey McGrew, 88 McKinley, Shelbyville 15. Hilbert, (i 100 Plymouth, St. Louis County 1509 N. M ain St., Decatur, 111. F. S. Montgomery. Culver Helen C. Koch, Vernon, St. Louis [ ] Leon D. Case questions. We have sent a sample Owen MoUicrshead, 1311 N. New Jeraey, WUhani K. Milan In(liana|X)lis Attorney General Of well water to the laboratory in P. D. Moore, Noel FIVE PRIZE WINNERS— 51009° in Cash Leonard Newman, R. R. t, Anderson C . Park hurst, G.14 Kayscr, St. l^ouis County [ ] Raymond W. Starr Lansing for a bacteriaiogical ex­ A. J; Reilcincicr, 1712 Greenbush, LaFaycilc Grant L Roscnxwcig, 1311 Commerce Bldg., ■ D. A. HIRSCHLER E.J.TERWELP Melvin Slater, :t015 S. Harrison, Ft. Wayne Kansas City State Treasurer amination. The report from this CollegcofEmporia.Emporia,Kan. 1825 Chestnut St., Quincy, III* P. R. Stevenson, 435(i Guilford, Indianapolis U» M. Ritchie, 503 l^twrencc, Ferguson test will close this unit of work. Gmtchen M . Wise, 712 Columbia, LaFnyelte 12. J. Spencer, 3 15. Armour, Kansas City [ ] Theodore I. Fry GEORGE B. WEITZEL LEONARD V. OKSANEN R. W. Wolfe, 1020 Central, Indianapolis 15. l\ Voigl,.232 Way Ave., Kirkwood Auditor General 13396MarkTwain,Detroit,Mich* 3203 N; 33rd St*., Milwaukee, Wis. Joscpii A. Wythe, 1208 S. V> tit, Terre 1 lautc Grade 4—Mrs. Fuller NEBRASKA \ [ ] George T. Gundry IOWA E. C. B ininfl, 3 08Carbcfry Apt., Omaha Our fourth grade has selected FRANCIS J. PFLAUM Rev. I. Fredmund, Newell Roy C. Kila»r, 2119 luiko St., Lincoln Justice of Supreme Court 2943 N. 47th Ave«, O m aha, Neb> Wilbur B. l larding. R, R. 2, Sibley Frank O. M cjnlyrc, Fullerton Marilyn Mull as our captain and V, .). Ilir/siefen, 121U N. 5th St., Clinton William J. Shallcross, Bellevue [ ] Bert D. Chandler Hadley Borders, and Donnavieve Dr. Kurt Joemcke. 221d Garfield St., Clinton II. S.Thorpe, 033Stuart Bldg., Lincoln TEN PRIZE WINNERS Edward F. Pctersik, 3233 N. Cramer St., If. V. Matin, 2317 Ken.vay l)r., Des Moines R ev.M . \V. Wilk, Venango United States Senator Burrus as lieutenants for the Citi­ Milwaukee, Wis. 0 . 15. Schlanbuscb, 350- Magowan, Iowa City G. F. Zeller, 915 K. Overland, Scoltsbluff zenship Council during the next . $50.00 in Cash E. K. Phillips, 1924 1st Av., Cedar Rapids, la. Wr. II. Steiner,408Ifubliell Bldg., Des Moines NEW Y O R K [ ] Prentiss M. Brown W. II. Rector, 714 W. Canedy St, C. K. Waters, Hotel'.Hurlinglon,,Burlington G. - Janson, Jr., 728 -59111 St..’ Brooklyn United States Representative six weeks. For the program at J. L. Arbogast, Riley Hospital, Springfield, III. KANSAS which the arm bands were given Indianapolis, Ind. D on Schoolcraft, High School. Danville, 111. K. E Bogart, 2042 S. Waco, Wichita NORTH DAKOTA [ ] Guy M. Tyler L. C. Blake, Curtis Mfg. Co., SI. Louts, Mo. M . Gladys Scott, 1507 Muscatine Ave., L. M. Flalen, Minot we gave a short safety play. Colonel H. Faught, 1803 Broadway, George 15. Dean, Jr,, Blue Rapids Iowa City, Iowa J. M. Dishman, 125 N- 13th St.. Satina Alice M. Hunter, Grand.Forks Stnto Senator Anderson, Ind. William Shaver, K. F. I). 1, T)esMoines, Iowa IvOyd W. llatlir’Id, 1115 Ellis, Wichita HEW TAXES . .. Lea F . Garhngton, 517 San Juan Avc., Vine Stoddard, Jesup, Iowa SOUTH DAKOTA Lalunta, Colo. tL W. Orr. LS13 West St., T o^ k a Ilarrold xl. Hayft?, Pierre ; [ ] Carroll B. Jones M ilton Trautninnu, Prairie Du.Stic, Wfe. Mrt. Esther Korsmeir, 209S. Volutsia, WicliUa MISS KREBS " Charles L. llapke, 1215 Wolcott Avc., A . G. lloycm , Auguslana Col., Sioux Falls State Representative— 1st Dlst. E. A. Roudihush. 1308 High, Topeka Charlie lvytonen, Hecla ' Seventh grade girls are starting St. Joseph, Mich. 15. L. Sloclvir, (trainfield : • HEW DEBTS ; .. L. Waller Moon, '5005 N. Kingshiglnvny, 175 PRIZE WINNERS A. C. Mathers-, 1001 N.*Main, Aberdeen [ ] Dean Morley their aprons. m V. E. Wirkham, 2718 K. Douglas, Wichita SL Louis, Mo. TEXAS State Representative— 2nd Dlst. Eighth grade girls are making ' G. V. Mueller, 280 Crum Ct., $ 1 0 .0 0 in Cash MARYLAND \V. Lafayette, Ind. Paxton II Dent, 151 Paso * creamed soups. , BUDGET! CALIFORNIA Sw'epson ICarle, 172h K 33rd St., Baltimore Quincy A. Main, 815 Elm St., Dallas ' [ ] W . J. Bryan Jarvis Calvin Web3ler, 320 \V. 9llv York, Nebr. J. Moltola, 1007 Princeton Ave., Los Angeles Nineth grade girls Are making Mrs. Fenton Weeks, 1109. HHh St,, , MICHIGAN WASHINGTON Judge of Probate Belleville, Kan. COLORADO R. A Brewer, 17 Barllcll. Highland Park R , E. Guyrc, 82-1 W. Sprague, Spokane simple frosting® and cakes. Loo Wyrembeck, Stale Hospital, Manteno, 111, Sam Burns, 8011 Newport. Detroit Preston B. Albright, 1120 N . Tejon St., WISCONSIN '7 [ ] Malcolm K. Hatfield Tenth grade girls are starting TwcTyears ago, Michigan wds millions of dollars in Colorado Springs Hugh Frurclough. lUUfi ICadman, Midland C. A. Smith, R. IL D . 1. ,Boy 259, Golden A. L. Grnung, 850 Fairfax, Birmingham IfonterG. Bell, West Allis * ' Prosecuting Attorney the problem pf their wool dresses. TWENTY PRIZE WINNERS E. T. GriniHi, :tl>:i<> t'alvert Ave., Dclroit Will Brunnich, 133 T5. Montana, Milwaukee the red. We were overburdened with taxes and ILLINOIS George A. Hackett, 138 Ctlendale, Detroit A. G. Fischer, 187 15. 2nd St.,Kaukaun;i. [ ] Harvey W. Holbrook The boys’ tenth grade class is $25.00 In Cash J. T Albert, 943..l)ivision St., Oak Park . Marian lhvlgin, IfUh.i Santa Barham, Detroit Lin Ftiijua, 1111 N. Woodhurti, Milwaukee Sheriff making Candy. yL debts. Fitzgerald promised us that, if ejected, there Ficd G. Davie, 2128 C St., Lincoln, Nebr Milton Babcock, 1150 W. North St., Decatur Alex Hook, 111 nth St., Grand Rnpit’s * F. J. Ilornk, lk^iimasler, Occmto » • Fillet II. Drake, 2220 WoodsdalcBlvd., Marjory M. Billow, 11103 Ridge Av., Kvanslon Arnold Johnson. (Kid IVar.am Av., Menominee IL (L Ilotchkiss, 2Hi Plover, Stevens Point , [ ] James M. Miller ■ Lincoln, Nebr. K . C. Bowers, 5120 Kimbark, Chicago 1). C. Love, 14271 N. Lawn, Detroit William II. Hunt, 3rd SL,'Algom? • ' ’ WouldJbg.^no-nTCW’ taxes,' ho new debts—ahd a Jcraldine Dyson, 1801 S. Pasileld, E. G. Byford, Greenville Harris Kiel, Crystal Falls R, S. King, 1510 University A v e., Madison “ Clerk IS ZAX z o THAT? Springfield, III. Cheslcr 15. Cliandlcr, Alexis Wayne W. Pnllison, 3571 Algonquin, Detroit Rev. Krt uger, R. 1, Adel ' Melvin Campbell spends his 'balanced budget. He kept his word!. We have Kay Gibson, 7710 Colfax Avc,, Chicago, II). E. <*. Coffey, 810 AV. 49ih Place, 4‘lilcago K. II. Srebers, 427 W. Brenlwond. Detroit R. A.Md)ernmU,182d!fi;.ElmdnIc,Milwaukee ‘ [ ] C. G. Wasson . George N. Gintz, 151(5 N. 22nd St., Samuel 1). Ikirhey, 117 15. Arcadia, Peoria Mrs. Hester Thompson, R. IL 9, Kalamazoo H. T» McNamara, 3279 N.,Maryland Treasurer spare time in Niles ? emerged, in two short years, with a state treasury Milwaukee, Wis. B. F . Davis, 377 Hillside Ave., KImhurst Warren Sisjpah, 535 Gmwold St„ Detroit Milwaukee Grorge G. Goheen, H d N. MofTet, Joplin, Mo. D . P. I’alconer, lOl.S Maple Ave., Kvanulon Slnrr L. Wade, 705 Beard, Detroil I. . Megmv, UilV N.SRth St,f Milwaukee [ ] Edw. L. LaViolette Geraldine Ketchum has a new Marthalou Gray, 511 N. Fess Ave., A. C. l''lenncr, 2703 15. 78th SI., Chicago W . S. Wyman, 1211V Wutk Ave., Detroit G. II. Schimmel, lilt Glenwood, Waukesha showing over five million dollars balance! Think of Bloomington, Ind. John P. Grogan, 3200 Linden PI., Iv St. Louis Register of Deeds track sweater? Carroll Schwnrtz, Dist Troy 15. J, Hafor, Windsor Arms Omaha, Nebr. I-I. K. Hastrun, 1910 Lincoln Ave., Chicago MINNESOTA W, J,'iSiylor, 322(> W Wisconsin Avc,, [ ] Oscar Damon Robert Neal misses the red­ this amazing achievement when you go to the polls I.oiaS. llalladay.tiTl Jefferson St., K. N. llcrbsler.308 Healy Ave.,Flgin T. 11. Baker, 825 S. Warwick, St. Paul Milwaukee head? Galeshufg, III. A. K. 1 lucnexyager, 2800 Klisha* Zinn M . L: Blake, Amboy A. IL Wilkinson, R03 E. State, Milwaukee droult Ootart Commissioner 'on November 3rd! Sam Hedrick, Cherokee, Kansas Howard King, 1319 Esies Ave., Chicago .. Brooke, 5229 Trv ing Av., S., Minneapolis K ; J. Wollncger, 1703 15. Cumberland Blvd.,' Smoke gets into-Max Beadle’s M. J. Lurchinger, 832 W , Maple Kd., Geo. Kloek, 7633 Fnsllake Terrace. Chicago Tv: Cool, lmfi Selby Ave.. St. Paul Milwaukee ' [ ] Carl E. Schulte H...... lCtaddick,8518Pntlt Av.,’S.,Minneapolis eyes? Indianapolis, Ind. L. F. AIcBrien, 8838 Aberdeen StCl-.icago. WYOMING Oirtait Court Commissioner W. J. Mansfield, 5019 Pershing Avc., II. D. Neff, 125 N'. Ath St., Belvidere Paul V, Fling, Mndelia Ruth Montgomery is a out up ? St. Louis, Mo, L. F, O’ Blander, 0 .8 E. Main SI., Bushneil O. R.'Gilhert, Grand Meadow Flo 12. Rogers, 51915. 3rd SL, Casper [ ] B. R. Desenberg Virginia Wright is a fast driver ? . Drain Commissioner Marjorie Mitch gets serious ALSO 500 WINNERS OF M E R C H AN D IS E P R I Z E S HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED. COMPLETE LIST [ ] Ed Freeman [ when you mention South Bend? OF WINNERS POSTED AT ALL STANDARD DEALERS’ STATIONS OoroAct Clyde Shaffer is bashful? [ ] Kennetb L. Gamble George Riley is becoming ah , Coroner j expert behind the wheel ? [ ] Bernard J. Reiser Aldis Baiike is serious over some certain senior girl? Staa&iiard Super Service Surveyor i. [ ■] Alton W. Howard Dale Boyce is picking on the lower classmen or "ladies” should Lloyd Kollioff LEO F. ANDERSON, Dwner-Mauager George Thompson JtJfULUUKEa* we say. Portage at Front St. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS PHONE 86 PAGE SIX rHE BERRIEN COUNT'S? RECORD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936

Watch what takes place when. public notice thereof be given by of November A. D. 1936, at ten filed in said court her final ad- I ments, page 349 on June 26, 1928, on the third day of August, 1936, Christian principles begin to op­ publication of this order for three o’clock in the forenoon, at said ministration account, and her petl-1 in the office o f the Register of recorded in Liber 12 Asst, of Mort­ erate in human personalities.” successive weeks previous to said probate office, be and is hereby tion • praying for the allowance Deeds for Berrien County, Mich­ gages on Page 32, day of hearing, in the Berrien, appointed for examining and al­ thereof and for the assignment igan, on which mortgage there is NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Dayton M. E, Church County Record, a newspaper print­ lowing said account and hearing and distribution of the residue of claimed to be due and unpaid at that- said mortgage will be fore­ paid finder if left at Record of­ C. J. Snell, Pastor ed and circulated in said County, said petition; said estate, and her petition pray­ the date of this notice for princi­ closed, pursuant to power of sale, MALCOLM HATFIELD, ing that said court adjudicate and and the premises therein described FOR SALE fice. , 44tlp 2 o'clock in the afternoon, church judne of Probate' i K ls Further ° rdered’ That pub- pal and interest the sum of six lervices. determine who were at the time thousand, three hundred and six­ as: FOR SALE:-—Four p-om h.use, SEAL. A true copy. Florence j ]|c notice thereof be given by pub- FOR RENT 2:45, Sunday School. of her death the legal heirs of said ty dollars and one cent ($6,360.- Part of the nortiteast quarter * 005 Oak St., $1000 cash, might Ladwig, Register of Probate. j Jjcation Of a copy of this order, for ______j three successive weeks previous to deceased and entitled to inherit 01), and the further sum of sev­ Of section five, townflhip eight take $250 down from good pros­ FOR RENT:—Small house, most­ ly furnished, for family of 2 or St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic. said day of hearing, in the Berrien the Veal estate of which said de­ enty-five dollars and ninety-nine south, range twenty west, describ­ pect. Also house at 224 Chippe­ let insertion Oct. 29: last Nov. 12 „ , _ . , ceased died seized, ed as follows: Comriiencing on the wa, $250 down, balance one per 3. Five minutes drive from Church STATE OF MICHIGAN, The P ro-1 C.ountJ ^®co,rd * newspaper print- cents ($75.99) that, being the un­ town. Inquire G. E. Annis, Father John R. Day bate Court for the County o f od and circulated m said county. „ It is Ordered, That the 9th day paid taxes on the lands and east line of said section five at a cent a month. E. C. Wonderlich. 'of November A. D. 1936, at ten point forty rods south of the 3Gtfc. Route 3, after 5 p. m, 42t3p. The summer schedule will he Berrien. i MALCOLM HATFIELD, premises described in said mort­ Mass at 7 a. m. on the first Friday At a session of said Court, held j Judge of Probate, o'clock in the forenoon, at said gage for the year 1935, which northeast comer of said section; FOR RENT:—Modern steam heat­ , it i _ /~\ ♦_ at__ _ t j ! FOR £5 ALE:—Model a 7 room of each Month. at the Probate Office in the city (Seal) A true copy. Florence probate office, be and is hereby said taxes the undersigned paid thence west one hundred sixty ed apartment. Apply Galien- appointed for examining and , house at 506 Days Ave. See E. Masses each Sunday at 8 a. m. o f St. Joseph in said County, on J Ladwig, Register of Probate, and which amount is added to rods; thence south sixty-six and Buchanan State Bank. 42tfc. allowing said account and hear­ one-third rods; the'nce east one ^ y C. Wonderlich, 130 Main St. and 10 a. r.i. the 23rd day of October A. D. ! the principal sum owing on said 11st insertion Oct. 15; last Oct, 29 36tfc. 1936. ing said petition; mortgage, as provided therein, hundred sixty rods; thence north WANTED STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Bethlehem Temple Present. Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, making a total amount of six sixty-six and one-third rods to the FOR SALE:—Two cottages on Judge of Probate. In the Matter bate Court for the County of lic notice thereof be given by pub­ place o f beginning; ,, WANTED TO BUY—Beef Cattle. Gladys M. Dick, Pastor thousand, four hundred and thir­ Main street, large lots, $1300 of the Estate of William L. Harris, Berrien. lication of a copy o f this order, for lying within said County and State Dan Merson’s Market. 15tfc. S. S. Supt,, Earl Gridley. ty-five dollars and no cents C$6,- each. Terms. See E. C. Wonder- Deceased. Sadie Dell Harris, hav­ A t a session of said Court, heij three successive weeks previous to will be sold at public auction to Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. 435.00) due and unpaid thereon, ;■ lich, 130 Main st. 36tfc. WANTED:—Woman fo r general ing filed her petition, praying that at the Probate Office in'the city said day of hearing, in the Berrien the highest bidder for cash by the Morning worship at I j.. house work. Go home nights. an instrument filed in said Court gt Joseph in said County, on the] County Record a newspaper print­ and no suit or proceedings at law Evening worship at 7:36. Sheriff of Berrien County at the i:FOR SAiLE:—One good Holstein State age. Write Box 67-B c /o be admitted to Probate as the last 9th day of October A. D. 1936. ed and circulated in said county. having been instituted to recover front door of the Court House in Tuesday evening at 7:30, Bible cow, fresh about Nov. 1. J. F. Record. 44tlp. will and testament of said deceas­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfi MALCOLM HATFIELD, the said mortgage, or any part •Study. . ed and that administration of said the City of Saint Joseph in said r"j McKenna, R. R. 2, Buchanan. Judge of Probate. In the Matter Judge of Probata. thereof: County and State, on Tuesday, De­ \ 42t3p. MISCELLANEOUS Thursday evening at 7:30, praise estate be granted to Sadie Dell Notice is hereby given that on Harris or some other suitable per­ of the Estate of William Strauss (Seal) A true copy. Floren e cember 29, 1936, at two o’clock P, and worship. Monday, December 28, 1936, at FOR SALE: — Winter Petoskey WHEN YOUR EYES need glasses, son. deceased. It appearing to the Ladwig, Register of Probate. M. There is due and payable at the C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, It is Ordered, That the 23rd day Court that the time for presenta­ 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said date of this notice upon the debt' potatoes. Graded U. S. No. 1 Cliurcu or unrlsi at Root's News Depot every o f November A. D. 1936 at ten tion of the claims against said 1st insertion Oct. 1; last Dec. 24 day at the front door of the secured by said mortgage, the sum ■ and No. 2. 3 Miles south of Bu- Pastor, Paul Carpenter Thursday. tfc. A . M., at said Probate Office is estate should be limited, and that Court House in the City of St. of $2,723.44. ' a chanan. Lloyd R. Rough. 42t3p. Sunday school superintendent, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE hereby appointed for hearing said a’ time and place be appointed to Default having been made in Joseph, Berrien County, Michi­ Dated September twenty-sixth,,,-^’ rFOR SALE: -— Seasoned White HIGHEST PRICES paid for junk. Lcland Paul. Primary superintend­ petition. receive, examine and adjust all gan by virtue of the power of 1936. ' ' Scrap iron 30c-hundred. Max ent, Mrs. Catherine Proseus. the conditions of one certain mort­ j»] Oak fence posts 7 and 8 feet It is Further Ordered, That pub­ claims and demands against said gage made by Perry Southerton sale contained ip said mortgage FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE Rosenberg, 608 S. Oak St., Bu­ . Bible school, lic notice thereof be given by pub­ ej long also hard and soft chunk deceased by and before said Court; and Cleo A .. Southerton, husband and the statutes - in such case CORPORATION, a corpora­ chanan. a. m. Morning Worship lication of a copy hereof for three k wood. Frank Borden. R. 1. It Is Ordered, That creditors of and wife, to Ivan Ferguson, ad­ ■made and provided, the said mort­ tion, of Washington, D. C. . and communion service. successive weeks previous to said 43t3p. said deceased are required to pre­ ministrator of the estate of Elsie gage will be foreclosed by sale at Assignee of Mortgagee. 11:00 a. m. Junior church ser- day of hearing in the Berrien sent their claims to said Court at E. Ferguson, deceased dated Au­ public auction to the highest bid­ GORDON BREWER, FOR SALE:— Wooden bedstei ice, Miss Marie Montgomery, sup­ County Record, a newspaper print­ said Probate Office on or before gust 22, 1927, and recorded in the der' of the preriiises described in Atty. for Assignee of Mortgagee, • and dresser with large, cl^ar erintendent. ed and circulated In said County. Church of the Brethren the 23rd day of February A. D. Office of tlie Register of Deeds for said mortgage so much thereof Bronson, Michigan. mirror. Inquire 710 Days Ajie. MALCOLM HATFIELD, or Pastor, Geo. D. Weybright 6:00 p. m. Christian Endeavbl Judge of Probate. 1937, at ten o’clock in the fore­ Berrien County, Michigan, at liber as may be necessary to satisfy k ’ ; 44tip. 10 a, m. Church School. society. SEAL. A true copy. Florence noon, said time and place being 161' of mortgages, page 298 on the amount due as aforesaid, and 1st insertion Sept, 3; last Nov. 19. 11 a. m. Sermon by Brother 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. Ladwig, Register of Probate. hereby appointed for the examina­ August 24, .1927, which mortgage all legal costs, charges, and ex­ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE FOR SALE—Grey enamel coal Fred Flora on "Justification By Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m , tion and adjustment of all claims was duly assigned to Ivan R. penses, Including an attorney’s Default having been made in the range, practically new. Call 311 Faith." midweek prayer service. 1st insertion Oot, 29; last Nov. 12 N. Moccasin, phone 367-M. and demands against said deceas- Ferguson, Donald L. Ferguson, fee, which premises are described conditions of that, certain" mort­ 7:30 p. m. Hymn service. Ser­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ gage dated the first day of May, 44tlp. bate Court for the County of ed. and Bernice Smith, by assignment as follows: mon, “Salvation and Rewards,” Christian Science Society It is Further Ordered, That pub­ 1934, executed by Hale Tennant Brother Flora’s subjects for the Berrien. dated June 23, 1928, and recorded The South half of the South­ FOR SALE:—-A Kalamazoo heat* lic notice thereof be given by pub­ and Olga M. Tennant, as his wife remainder of this week are: Thurs­ Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ At a session of said Court, held at liber 8 of assignments, page east Quarter of the Southeast er, large size. Willsey Grocery, lication of a copy of this order for and in her own individual right, as day, "What Sin Has Done;” Fri­ ject, “Everlasting Punishment." at the Probate Office in the city 349 On June 26, 1928, in the Office Quarter of Section 5, Town 8 Telephone 157. 44tlc. three successive weeks previous to mortgagors, to the Land Bank day, “ Sin and Salvation;’’ Satur­ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. of St. Joseph in said County, on, of the Register of Deeds for Ber­ South, Range 18 West, 20 acres the 26th day of October A. D. said day of hearing,-in the Berrien Commissioner, acting pursuant to FOR SALE:—Circulating heater, day, "Why Does God Save Any­ Wednesday evening meeting at rien County, Michigan, on which more or less. Also Commencing one?” All the evening services 1936. County Record a newspaper print­ the provisions of Part 3 of’the Act ■;■■■ new last year. 127 South Oak 7 :45. The reading room, in the mortgage there is claimed to be 10.10% chains North of the start at 7:30, You are invited. Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ed ani circulated in said County. of Congress known as the Emer­ v street. • 44tlc. church at Dewey Avenue and Qak due and unpaid at the date of this Southeast com er of said Section "There is romance in redgian. Judge of Probate. In the Matter MALCOLM HATFIELD, notice for principal and interest gency .Farm Mortgage Act of street, is open each Wednesday of the Estate of Lorenzo D. Mc­ 5; thence West 80 rods; thence ;FOR SALE:— 3 tires, 2 size Judge of Probate. the sum of. four hundred and 1933, as amended (U. S. C. Title afternoon from '2 until 4 o’clock. Gowan, Deceased. Claude M. M c­ North 6.50 chains; thence East • 5:50x17, four tubes; 1 truck tire HELP BLADDER (Seal) A true copy. Florence eighty-eight dollars and fourteen 12, Section 1016-1019), as mort­ Gowan having, filed in said court Ladwig, Register of Probate. 80 rods to Section line; thence gagee, filed for records in the of­ . 32x6, ten ply. All nearly new. A. MAKE THIS 25c TEST Evangelical Church V cents ($488.14), and the further his final administration account, South 6.50 chains to the place of fice of the Register of Deeds of Letcher, South Bend road. 44tlp. Drink six glasses boiled or dis­ C. A. Sanders, Pastor. ' | sum of eight dollars and sixty- and his , petition praying for . the 1st insertion Oot. 15; last Oct. 29 beginning, being Lot 5 of the Berrien County, Michigan, on the tilled water daily. You know what Bible School at 10 a , m. Mrs. allowance thereof and for the as­ seven cents ($8.67), that'being.the FOR SALE:—China closet, Mis­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ Commissioner’s Plat of the Es­ first day of August, 1934, record­ hard water does to a teakettle. If John Fowler. Supt. signment1 and distribution of the unpaid taxes on the lands and sion oak, in good condition, bate Cpurt for the County of tate of Amanda E. Wilson, .de­ ed in Liber 190 of Mortgages on poor bladder action causes getting Sermon at 11 a. m. by the pas residue of said estate, premises described in said mort- roomy. 418 Moccasin St. 44t3p Berrien. ceased. Subject to a right o f Page 27 thereof, and which mort­ up nights, frequent desire, scanty tor. Sermon there, "Christian Per­ It is Ordered, That the 23rd day ' gage for the year 1935, which said A t a session of said Court, held Way 2 rods wide over the east 2 gage was thereafter arid on the ; FOR SALE—Garland kitchen flow, burning or backache, help plexities.” This will, be part 2 of of November A. D. 1936, at ten at the Probate Office in the city of | taxes the undersigned paid and o'clock in the forenoon, at said rods of the two parcels o f land j 21st. day of July, 1936, by an in- - range, bums coal or wood. 314 flush out excess acids and im­ the sermon begun last Sunday. St. Joseph in said County, on the | which, amount is added tothe probate office, be and. is hereby I strument in writing, duly assigned • Moccasin Ave. . 44tlp purities by improving the elimina­ Evening service. Young People I principal sum owing on said mort. described above. appointed for examining and al­ 9 th day of October A, D. 1936. ! to the Federal Farm Mortgage tion. Use buchu leaves, juniper oil and Adult League at 6:45 p. m. I gage, as provided therein, making Also Commencing at the Bast lowing said account and : hearing Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield„ [Corporation, a corporation, of LOST and 6 other drugs made into green Sermon at 7:30 p. m. . "i'a total amount • of four hundred Quarter post of Section 8, Town said petition; Judge of probate, in the Matter of | Washington, D. Cv and which as­ tablets.; Just say Bukets to any . Young people’s, prayer and bible 1 and ninety-six dollars and eighty- 8 South, Range 18 West; thence LOST— $45 in folded bills F ^ a y ' It is Further Ordered, That pub­ the. Estate of Emma J. Hayes signment of mortgage was filed night,. Oct. 23, within 150 feet druggist. In four days if not pleas­ Study Thursday evening. ! one cents ($496.81) due and un West 4 rods; thence South 40 lic notice thereof be given by pub­ deceased.': It appearing to the I for record in said office of th« of Galien-Buchanan State Bank ed go back and get your, 25c. Wis- Adult Prayer service Thursday j paid thereon, and no suit or pro- rods; thence East 4 rods; thence lication, of a copy of this order, Court that the time for presenta­ 1 Register of Deeds of the Counts corner. Reward of $10 will be ner’s Corner Drug Store. • evening. for three successive weeks prev­ ! eeedings at law having been in­ North 40 rods to the place of'be­ tion of the' Claims; against said Of Berrien, Michigan, on the third ious to said day o f hearing, in the stituted to recover "he said mort ginning. Also the North Half of estate should be limited, and that j day o f August, 1936, recorded ll Methodist Episcopal Church Berrien County Record, a news­ ’ gage, or any part thereof; the North Half of the Southwest a time and place be appointed to ! Liber 12 of Asst, of Mortgages 05 ——— i Thomas Rice, Minister paper printed and circulated in i Notice is hereby given that on Quarter of Section 9, Township 8 Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. said county, Monday, December 28, 1936 at 10 South, Range 18 West, except Page ?3, : Republican Candidate claims and demands against said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH Glenn Haslett and Mrs. Con Kelley MALCOLM HATFIELD,^ deceased by and before said Court; o’clock in the forenoon of said day 36-100 acres in . the Southeast 1 'V' Judge of Probate. that said mortgage will be fore' For are superintendents. Come and en­ It is Ordered, That creditors of at the front door of the Court comer thereof. SEAL. A true copy, Florence closed, pursuant to power of sale joy this fellowship of learning.. said deceased are required to pre­ House in the City of St. Joseph, Also the Southwest Quarter of Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Ladwig, Register of Probate. and the premises therein describ­ Berrien County, Michigan by vir­ the Northeast (Quarter of Section We are having a harvest festival sent their claims to said Court at ed as: 1st. insertion Oct. 15; last Oct. 29 tue of the power of sale contained 9, Town 8 South, Range 18 West, ' H r y b this Sunday. Fruits, vegetables, said Probate Office on or before I Parcel A :—The west fractionf t State STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ in said mortgage, and the statutes ■ w / TR&fS etc,, will be placed at the altar of the 23rd day of February A. D. 40 acres more or less. Also com­ half of the northwest quarter cl iB ps V ' ' <■ * ll$il bate Court for the County of in such case made and provided, the church and on Monday will he 1937, at ten o'clock in the fore­ mencing at the center of Section i Section Twenty-two, Townshij Berrien. ■ the said mortgage will be fore­ Senator taken to our Methodist hospital at noon, said time and place being 9, Township 8 South, Range 18 I Five South, Range Eighteen West A t a session of said Court, heid. closed by sale at public auction to Kalamazoo. The special music by hereby appointed for the examine- West; thence North 52 rods to [ except the north fifteen acres easl the choir will be appropriate to the the highest bidder o f the premises at the Probate Office in.the city tion and adjustment of all claims Pike Lake; thence Southerly and of the River Road, and except ^ M- Harvest Festival theme. Offertory of C St; 4* Joseph Tn nnn'l. in. —» Saidhnl J County,I . . . on . _and J demandsJ - . . . . u —1 . against _. J said , —1 deceas­J _ . .described in said mortgage or so mHF Westerly around the shore of , railroad right of way sold J. G. number by Mrs. A, L. Hamblin and the 12th day of October A. D. ed. much thereof as may be necessary Loomis K. Pike Lake to a point on the McMichael in deed recorded in Mrs. Rosalie Rice. Sermon sub­ to satisfy , the amount due as a- 1 1 - ' r i 1936..; It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Southwesterly side thereof which Berrien County, Michigan, Regis- ject, “Sowing and Reaping.” Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, foresaid,' and all legal costs, ^ ~~ - ’l l lic notice thereof be given by pub­ is 37 rods due North of the East 1 try of Deeds in Book 148 of Deeds, Young people's meeting a t'6:30. Judge of Probate, In the Matter of charges; arid expenses, including lication of a copy of this order for and West Quarter line o f said ' page 135. Preston This is for young folks near 14 the ,Estate of Martha A. Richards an attorney's fee, which premises years of age or in high school. three successive weeks previous to Section; thence West to highway; j Parcel B':—The northwest frac­ deceased. It appearing to the are described as follows: Lawrence Zupke and Marian Han­ said day of hearing, in the Berrien. thence Southwesterly In the cen­ tion of the Southwest Quarter of i t l c Experienced and Court that the time for presenta­ Part of the Northeast Quarter EB.v .> & Mi j sen will give reports of the young County Record a newspaper print­ ter of highway to the East and , Section Twer.ty-two, Township of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­ people’s oonforenoo held at Dowa- tion of the claims against said ed and circulated in said County, tion 9, Township 8 South of Range West Quarter line of said Sec­ * Five South, Range Eighteen West, Reliable | giac Tuesday, Oot. 27. estate should, be limited, and that MALCOLM HATFIELD, 18 West commencing 33 40 rods tion ; thence East on said line to -being all the land in tne Southwest m m a w Service at Oronoko at 9 a. m. a time and place be appointed to Judge of Probate. South from the center of Section the place o f beginning, 31 acres Quarter of said Section Twenty- I l H l p i My six years as a Try this early morning hour of receive, examine' and adjust all (Seal) A true copy. Florence 9; thence South 860.rods to Thos. more or less. I two lying north of the St, Joseph member of the Berrien worship at the little1 country claims and demands against said Ladwig, Register of Probate. River; • church. deceased by and before said Court; Vanderhoof’s corner; thence West Also commencing .at the West County Board of Su- 1st insertion Oct. 22; last Nov. 5 7.28 rods to the East line o f said Quarter post of Section 9,. Town­ | Parcel C:—Part of the northeast It. is Ordered, That creditors of ' fraction of Section Twenty-one, Presbyterian Church STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ road; thence Northeasternly along ship 8 South, Range 18 West; pervisors lias taught me many valuable tilings that said' deceased are required to, pre­ Township Five South, Range Eigh­ Wanzer H. Brunelle, Pastor bate Court for the County of the East side of said road 10 rods thence North 298 feet; thence should be of benefit to Cass and Berrien County tax- 1 sent their claims -to said Court at teen West, situated in the Town- 10 a. m. Church School, Mrs. G. Berrien. . • to the place of beginning. Also the east to the center of highway; . payers and citizens. said. Probate. Office on or before Ship o f Sodus, tc-wit: Beginning at H, Stevenson, Supt. the 23rd day of February A. D. A t a session Of said Court, held Northwest Quarter of the South­ thence Southwesterly along the a point one hund 'ed feet south of 11 a. m. Public Worship,. Mr. 1937, at ten o’clock in the fore­ at the Probate Office in the city east Quarter of Section 9, Town­ center of highway to the South My Recommendations: Brunelle will preach on "T he God the northeast corner of said sec­ noon, said time and place . being of St. Joseph in said County, on ship 8 South of Range 18 West, line of the Northwest Quarter of of Abraham. Isaac and Jacob." tion; thence west two hundred Asli Any Berrien County Supervisor hereby appointed for the examina­ the 19th day of October A. D, except therefrom a' parcel of land said Section; thence West to the 5 .p. m.| thirty-three feet; thence south one High School club. : tion: and adjustment of all claims 1936. described as: Commencing 74% place of beginning, 2 acres of I am for Honesty in all Governmental Affairs. 5 p. m. Seveighni. . hundred fifty-six feet; thence west Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ' rods South of the center of Sec­ land, more or less. All in Ber­ Thursday at 7 p. m. the choir and demands against' said deceas­ five hundred ninety feet; thence ed. ' Judge of Probate. In the Matter tion 9; thence East 10% rods to trand Township, Berrien County, Your Support will be Greatly Appreciated. will rehearse at the church. south twenty-six degrees forty- It is Further Ordered, That pub- of the: Estate of Ida M. Spreng, the center of Baker . Town dredge Michigan. . Friday at 6 p. m. the Cub Scout five. minutes east five ' hundred lie notice thereof be given by pub­ deceased. The First National Bank drain; thence Northeasternly to Troop will have parents’ night at Dated October 1, 1936. fifty feet; taence south ten degrees the church. lication of a copy of this order for of Buchanan, Michigan, by W. R. i the center of said drain to the IVAN ft. FERGUSON fifteen minutes east three hun­ Saturday at 4 n, rm the Primary three successive weeks previous to Payne, receiver, having filed in North and South 1-8 line of said DONALD L. FERGUSON dred thirty-nine feet to the. north department of the church school said day of hearing, in the Berrien said court Its: petition praying that J Section; thence South on said line BERNICE SMITH line o f land owned by Gustav PU- will have a- Hallowe’en party at the original hearing on claims in j 59 rods 9% feet; thence West 80 County Record a newspaper print­ Assignee of Mortgagee. dell; thence south eighty-four de­ the church. said estate be revived and that I rods; thence North 5% rods to ed and circulated in said County. B. R. Desenberg, Attorney for . grees east ninety-four feet; thence Tuesday the Stevenson Guild further time be allowed for the i the place of beginning all in Bert­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, Assignee of Mortgagee south . fifty-one degrees east five Will have visiting night. The com­ “ Judge of- Probate. examination and adjustment of the rand Township, Berrien County, mittee in charge will be Mrs. Full­ Buchanan, Michigan, , . ' hundred forty-six feet to the east (Seal) A true copy. Florence claim of said petitioner by and be­ 1 Michigan. er, Mrs. Cline and Miss Andlauer. line Of said section; thence north Ladwig, Register of Probate. fore said Court. Dated October 1, 1936. 1st insertion Oct. 1; last Deo. - . one thousand three. hundred thirty- i 1st insertion Oct. 29; last Nov. 12 It is Ordered, That the 16th day IVAN R. FERGUSON NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE two feet to the place of beginning, STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ 1st insertion Oct. 15; last Oct, 29 of November A, D. 1936, at ten DONALD L. FERGUSON Default having been made in the subject to right of way referred to bate Court for the County of STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ o’clock in the forenoon, at said BERNICE SMITH conditions of' that certain mort­ in deed to Lange recorded in of­ Berrien. bate Court for tl)e County oi probate, office, be and is hereby A s’ jnee of Mortgagee gage dated the first day of May, fice of Berrien County Registry of At a session of said Court, held Berrien. appointed for hearing said peti­ B. R. Desenbrg, Attorney for 1934, executed by William G. Deeds in Book 203 of Deeds, page at the Probate Office in the city A t a session of said Court, held tion; Assignee of Mortgagee Sohwark and Dorothy Sohwark as 114, and in deed to Pudell recorded of St. Joseph in said County, on- at the Probate Office in the city It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Buchanan, Michigan. his wife and in her Own individual in said office in Book 205 of Deeds, the 27th clay of October A. D. of St. Joseph in said County, on the lic notice thereof be given by pub­ 1st insertion u ct, l ; last uec. 24 right, as mortgagors, to the Land page 116; 1936. 12th day of October A. D. 1936. lication of a copy of this order, for i.O U O S OF MOUi’GivGE Bank Commissioner, acting pursu­ lying within said County and Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield. Present; Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, three successive weeks previous to Judge of Probate. In the Matter ant to the provisions Of Part 3 of State will be sold at public auc- - Judge of Probate. In' the Matter of said day of hearing, in the Berrien Detault having bea. made in of the Estate of Frank Wells, de­ the Act of Congress known as the tion to the highest bidder for cash the Estate of Wiilda Searls An­ County Record a newspaper print­ the conditions of one certain ceased. Emergency Farm Mortgage Act by the Sheriff of Berrien County drews deceased. Casper R, Grath- ed and circulated in said county. mortgage made by PERRY It appearing to the Court that at the front door of the Court wohi having filed in said court his MALCOLM HATFIELD, SOUTHERTON and CLEO A. of 1933, as amended (U. S. C. the time for presentation of the Title 12, Sections 1016-1019), as House in the City of Saint Joseph final administration' account, and Judge of Probate. SOUTHERTON, husband and claims against said estate should mortgagee, filed for records in the in said County arid State, on Tues­ be limited, and that a time and his petition praying for the allow­ (SEAL) A true copy. , Florence Wife, to IVAN FERGUSON, ad­ office of the Register of Deeds of day, December 1, 1936, at two place be appointed to receive, ex­ ance thereof and for the assign­ Ladwig, Register of Probate. ministrator of the estate of SYL- Berrlen' County, Michigan, on tne o’clock P. M. There is due arid mine and adjust all claims and de­ ment and distribution of the resi­ VANUS A. FERGUSON, deceas­ 13th day of June, 1934, recorded in payable at the date Of this notice mands against said deceased by due of said estate, and his petition 1st insertion Oct. 15; last Oct. 29 ed, dated August 22, 1927, and re­ Liber 185 of Mortgages on Page upon the debt secured by said and before said Court; praying that said court adjudicate STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ corded In the Office of the Regis­ and determine who were at the bate Court for the County of 471 thereof, and which mortgage mortgage, the sum of $8,185.42. It is Ordered, That creditors of ter of Deeds for Berrien County, said deceased are required to pre­ time of her death the legal heirs Berrien, Was thereafter and on the 21st day Dated August 29, 1936. Michigan, at liber 161 of mort­ sent their claims to said Court at of said deceased and entitled to A t a session- of said Court, held of July, 1936, by an instrument In FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE gages, page 299 on August 24, said Probate Office on or before inherit the estate of Which said at the Probate Office in the city of writing, duly assigned to the Fed­ . CORPORATION, a corporation, 1927, which mortgage was duly the 8th day of March ,A., D. 1937. deceased died seized, and his peti-i St. Joseph in said County, on the eral Farm Mortgage Corporation, ,Of Washington, D,.C. Assignee DEAN MOBLEY at ten o’clock in the forenoon, said tion praying that he be allowed 9th day of October A, D. 1936. assigned to" IVAN R, FERGU­ a corporation, of Washington, D. of Mortgagee, time and place being hereby ap­ extra compensation as administra­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield SON, DONALD L. FERGUSON, C., and which assignment o f mort­ Gordon- Brewer, pointed for the examination and tor of said estate, over and above Judge of Probate. In the Matter of and BERNICE SMITH, by as­ gage was filed for record in said Attorney for Assignee adjustment of all claims and de­ the fees allowed by Statute. ■ the Estate of Nettie E. McCracken signment dated June 23, 1928, and office of the Register of Deeds of of Mortgagee.. mands against said deceased. recorded at liber 8 of assign- the County of Berrien, Michigan, Bronson, Michigan, & M It is Further Ordered, That It is Ordered, That the 9th day deceased. Loretta Graham having r

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD R A G E S E V E N Let's Fumbling The Ball! - :

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Wilber M. Brucker Frank D. Fitzgerald For United Kcics frc-.'.Vr FoT’ Governor

1 GOV. ALF M. LANDON COL. FRANK KNOX Republican Nominee For Pi-esident Lllil Republican Nominee For Vice-President J Clave E. Hoffman E. A. Westin Fur Congrcecniin Vote straight SepmMicmm next Tuesday...SS means quicker F:r Prosecutor business recovery, mere fobs, better times,'a balanced budget, Sees government centre! and regulation.

Voters, a straight Republican ballot next Tuesday means Gov. Alf M. London for President and Gol. Frank Knox for Vice President. It means better times, more jobs, a safer, sounder government at Washington. It means the end o f federal extravagance and waste; a balanced budget, the end of the fear of inflation. A straight Republican ballot next Tuesday will send former Governor Wilber M. Brucker to the United States Senate, thereby giving Michigan two great senators at Washington, Senator Vandenberg needs a teammate like Brucker. That same ballot will also re-elect Michigan's budget balancing, common sense, pay-as-you-go governor, the Hon. Frank D. Fitzgerald. I t will also elect a strong state ticket, men highly qualified to fill these administrative posts at Lansing, Loomis K. Presto A straight Republican ballot next Tuesday will also re-elect Congressman Clare E. Hoffman of the Fourth district, the kind of a con­ Wilbur M. Cunningham ■ nv.** *"•'.-***> Frr rrol'3'.e Svego-- ■ . gressman Gov. London must have to make his administration a success. That same ballot will likewise send to Lansing from Berrien a strong Republican legislative delegation— Attorney Loomis K. Preston of St. Joseph, as state senator; Supervisor Clarence Rartz as state representative from the First district and Walter E. Banyon, of Benton Harbor, as state representative from the Second district. Give Gov. Fitzgerald a working majority in the House and Senate at Lansing—-he ist entitled to that. A straight Republican ballot will elect one of the strongest count/tickets Berrien Republican's have ever offered to the voters— ex­ perienced, capable men who are well known and who have already, in their private and public lives, abundantly demonstrated their fitness for office— Charles L. Miller for Sheriff; Wilbur M. Cunningham— former prosecuting attorney—-for probate judge; E, A. Westrn, present prose­ cutor for prosecuting; attorney; Al J. Hastings for county clerk; George-.Selfridge for treasurer; William HI-Bertz 'tor county clerk; Attorneys A. Edward Brown and Elden W, Butzbaugh far circuit court commissioners; Joseph E. Metier for drain commissioner; Louis W.' Kerlilcowske and Dr. Rolland J. Brown for county coroners and James H. Dewey for county surveyor. Voters, the 1936 Republican ticket is your kind of a ticket— good men, dean men, honest and capable men'— you're voting American when you vote a straight Republican ticket next Tuesday. PAY CUT NOTIGm Effective lanuaiyh IS 31 Clarence Barte , Charles L. Miller For State Representative, First DiSt, TO ALL EMPLOYEES: President Roosevelt’s “ Social Security” Law REQUIRES your employer to DEDUCT the following taxes FROMYOUR SALARY OR WAGES, beginning on your FIRST PAY DAY in -1937, and TURN THE MONEY OVER to the Federal’ Government for “ Old Age Benefits:” ; 1.—One per cent for 3 years; then 1%%; then 2%; then 30 cents a week or $15.60 a year in 1940-1942. 2%%; and finally 3% until you arc 65 years old. 40 cents a week or $20.80 a year in 1943-1945. 50 oents a week or $26.00 a- year in 1946-1948. 2. —You cannot get “Old Age Benefits” until you reach 65 60 cents a week or $31.20 a year after 1948. years of age after 1941. (The liighcl’ your pay the more you will be taxed.) 3. —If you are 25 years old and your pay is $20 per week un­ 4.—Before the- end of 1937 you will have to fill- out a card to til you arc 65 years of age, your pay will be taxed as fol­ identify yon, and the Government at Washington will lows: assign you a WORKER’S NUMBER by wlsifeh YOU Will 20 cents a week or $10.40 a year in. 1937-1939. be KNOWN as long as and wherever you are employed, (These taxes will be levied on both MEN AND WOMEN employees. For further details, consult your em­ ployer:) ? Gov, Landon has promised that he will do his utmost to correct the evils of this “Social Security”' law if he Is elected President. A vote for Landon is a vote against these so-called wage cuts. 41 J. Hastings Walter E. Banyon. * (This advertisement underwritten by Berrien Republican County Committee) F or County Cleric For State Representative, Second DtoWiCfi

A, Edward Brown George H. Solfridge Joseph E. Hetler Louis ICerlikowske Dr. R. J. Brown James H. Dewey William H. Bartz Elden Butzbaugh For Surveyor For Register of Deeds •For. Circuit Court Commissioner For Circuit Court Commissioner For Treasurer For Drain Comm. For Coroner For Coroner

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for a social and business meeting Miss Ethel Belstle entertained Society Notes last night. the Past Matrons club o f the East­ The Past Noble Grand Club was Miss Emma Bohl will be hostess ern Star at a dinner party last Complete Auto Service entertained last night at the home night. The Singing of Mrs. M. E. Gilbert, Bakertown. Friday evening to the members of the Golden Rule class of the The Loyal Independent Club will Geo. Mayr Winter Tune-up The Catholic Womans Club will Church o f ' Christ, Mrs. Nellie meet with Mrs. Emma Knight for Bootblack be entertained this evening at a one o'clock Thanksgiving dinner Boone teacher. Is Back in Town. Includes: Clean and adjust spark iplugs . . . clean and adjust the home of Mrs. Ralph DeNardo. on Nov. 10 instead of Nov, 3. distributor points . . . check and re-tlme ignition .... adjust The Cub Scouts, Earl Derflinger Mrs. R„ S. Thompson was host­ The F. D. I. Club m et at the Ladies, let us clean your ' Leather Goods valve tappets , . . . drain and blow out gas line pipes and fuel master, will hold the annual Par­ ess to the members of the Fort­ Odd Fellow Hall Thursday eve­ colored and suede shoes. pump .... clean and adjust carburetor .... tighten intake ents Night co-operative supper at nightly Bridge Club at her home ning. Winners at bunco were Mrs. and exhaust manifold bolts .... flush out radiator and cool­ yesterday afternoon. the church at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, Located At Joseph Forgue, Miss Mary Peck, ing system. . . . . tighten water hose connections .... oil and The. Methodist Sunday School BUCHANAN SHOE Excellent Showing of repack water pump .... adjust fan belt , tension .... adjust followed by a program, Mrs. Harry Smith. Winners at generator charging rate for winter .... clean and grease bat­ class taught by Arthur Rose, will Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey REPAIR SHOP have a "travel party" at the pinochle were Mrs. Frank King, tery terminals . , . fill battery .... clean crankcase venti­ entertained at dinner Sunday, Mrs. Effie Hathaway, Mrs. Joe 221 E. Front St. New Fall Hand Bags lator .... set manifold heat control for winter driving .... church this evening. complimenting their guests, Mr. The Primary Department of Melvin. The next meeting will be % /■ flush cut and refill transmission , . . rear axle . . . crankcase. and Mrs. Marvin Mann of Goshen. held Nov. 12. the Methodist church held a Hal­ Plates were laid for fourteen. lu Suede, Calfskin, Goat­ lowe’en party at the church base­ skin and Heal. Alcohol — Zerone — Eveready Prestone ment Monday evening. Atlas Tires and Batteries Miss Betty Donley was hostess i ymrwwrf niwnraraagaameMi at a surprise birthday party Mon­ .00 WE BELIEVE V Fans — Heaters — Auto Accessories day evening, honoring the tenth birthday of Miss Janet Haslett. That we have estab­ up The Legion Auxiliary will meet lished ourselves firmly next Monday night, the main bus­ in the confidence, of a What Are You iness being the completion of the discriminating public, STANDARD GARAGE & SUPER SERVICE plans for the Armistice program,- appreciative of tact KIDSKIN Gloves to Match Lloyd Kolhoff George Thompson Josephine Kelley was hostess to and fairness. LEO P. ANDERSON, Owner-Manager the members of her Contract Din­ SWEM To Do About Portage at Front S. Phone 88 ner Bridge Club at a dinner at the Funeral Home $ 3 ’ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Four Flags hotel.Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vernal Shreve will be hos­ 301 W. Front St. Phone 010 Buchanan Complete Line of Fine Luggage ami Leather Gondii tess to members of Epsilon ■ chapter, B. G. U. sorority at her Record Printing-—Record Time ! home Tuesday evening, November 3rd. No scepter of any king rales this na­ 'HERShop The Friendship class of the tion’s destiny. You are one of the rulers Evangelical church met at the of America, by virtue of the power of 121 W. Washington Ave. SOUTH BEND, IND. home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young the ballot. Do not fail to exercise your rigiit as Honest Legislative a citizen. Go to the polls on November Representation 3rd, and VOTE. * WHERE THE JUDGES OF GOOD PICTURES GO DEPUTY DRAIN Your quiet little action in a voting CUNNING SNOW SUITS COMMISSIONER booth will speak louder than all the •1' . FRIDAY — SATURDAY OCT. 30 — 31 words of the campaign orators. You You’ll See Plenty of Excitement Thrills and Terror in have the last and deciding word. For 2 to 6 ’ers ^ SPECIAL HALLOWE’EN SHOW What principles do you stand for? What conditions in America do you re­ fuse! to stand for? Go to the polls and Smart Ones issue your commands. VOTE ON M36 Hours to Kill” ELECTION DAY. for Older Sister too! with BRIAN DONLEVY GLORIA STUART ED. SECOND OUTSTANDING FEATURE Has Six Big Stars in The Seasons Merriest Movie Salien-tBuchanan. Stdte 93ank $=.98 up ■ « FREEMAN GALIEN BUCHANAN Piccadilly Jim” Sizes 2 to 6 with ROBERT MONTGOMERY PLUS CARTOON AND SERIAL Is asking for your Support' up never could be based on unfair ad­ Retain vantages or unreasonable consid­ on November 3rd for the Sizes 7 to 16 KIDDIES HALLOWEEN MATINEE erations.. In _the final: analysis, legislation must -be based on jus­ SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. tice to all. JUDGE Free Candy Bars and Halloween Noise Makers If elected to represent District All wool materials, lined To All Attending Seven in the State Senate my ac­ with soft warm fleecy tivities on behalf o f its citizens MALCOLM HATFIELD flannel. Navy, brown, will not be limited to one particu­ Get Up a HALLOWEEN PARTY and Attend Our County Drain green, and dubonnet. Late Show SATURDAY-NIGHT Starting at 10 O’clock lar city, nor to one particular, codnty, hut on the greatest good It’s Going to be A Real Halloween Program. Over to the greatest number, in all sec­ Three Hours of Entertainment For 10c, 20c tions .of District Seven. I am sure Commissioner that the fair minded voters of Dis­ trict Seven would want it so. A Second Term SUN. — MON. — TUES. NOV. 1 — 2 — 3 LITTLE FOLKS SHOP Sincerely yours, Continuous Shows Sunday From 2 P. M. * CARROLL B. JONES. Michiana’s Only Exclusive 2 Till 6— 10c, 15q After 6— 10c, 20c , Democrat Candidate for as • INFANTS’ and CHILDREN’S SHOP State Senator. 208 S. Michigan St. SOUTH BEND Probate 4 ' Judge

When death, InBanity, poverty or sickness strikes at a family, an appeal is usually made to the Probata and Juvenile^ Court for assistance'. Those who have found it necessary to apply to Judge ■ i . Malcolm Hatfield can testify that he possessed a sympathic un­ Year’s Greatest R AD IO S A L E Ends derstanding of their problems and a willingness to grant im­ mediate aid. His ability to assist those in distress has made Tomorrow! HURRY, Whale It Lasts! the 'Probate Court a humanitarian institution where kindly and considerate treatment is afforded everyone. Therefore, if Judgo Hatfield and his’ efficient staff of court employes are to be re­ tained in the splendid work they arc. doing, you are urged to give him your support on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3.

Make ED LA VI0LETTE Look in our store for tills label Your COUNTY TREASURER on the largest stock of Bigelow He has been elected to the Benton Harbor City Com­ mission four successive Rags and Carpets in town! terms; he Is chairman of the Added Two fine names in this community have Legislative Committee; is a March of Time — Cartoon — Paramount News joined forces to give you perfect service member of the Safety and in your selection of rugs and carpets! other committees! WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY NOV. 4 — 5 We are headquarters for the merchandise o f the DOUBLE FEATURE NIGHTS As .a member of the FIN­ Bigelow Weavers—nationally known weavers who ANCE COMMITTEE of that u I f have made fine rugs and carpets for 111 years. Quality Sensation I body he has grained a Nowhere in this community can you find a Model 430X—Greatest qud'tv va’ue thorough knowledge of the ever offered at this price. Reliable wider selection’of Bigelow patterns, colors, prices. foreign .reception—-5 times the financial probleiiis of munici­ with M A R Y BRIAN power, 75% less interference. palities! Every Bigelow rug or carpet is woven of imported Foreign Tuning System and other Lively Wool and marked by the famous blue- features. Handsome cabinet. He Is faithful to duty, HAV­ and-gold label. ING BEEN EMPLOYED BY "Hot Money” BABY GRAND THE SAME FIRM FOR 14 Come in tomorrow and see all the smart new Philco 84B—quality at YEARS. Bigelow patterns and weaves. Look with ROBERT ALEXANDER lowest possible price, >20 over our complete stock., .find out how little Bigelow rugs and carpets cost! 1 MANY OTHilt SPECIALS Tomorrow A Vote For ED LA VIOLETTE For County Treasurer To Our Patrons (Democratic Candidate) LIVELY. WOOL SPRINGS BACK UNI) ERFOO'I This Theatre Has Been Rented Tft The REPUBLICAN Is A Vote For An EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL and PARTY for Thursday Night, October 29 For a COURTEOUS ADMINISTRATION Republican Rally. ! DONATED by FRIENDS of ED LA VIOLETTE TROOST BEOS. 214 N. SECOND STREET NILES, MICH, .. 104 W. FRONT STREET PHONE 139 Political Adv.