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SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN, MICfflGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929. No. 7*

PARTY LINES DRA WN FOR VILLAGE ELECTION BATTLE MANUAL ARTS Now Hera’s REPUBLICANS SECTION IS the RECORD WILL OPEN NEII TUESDAY WILL ENTER TOTAL LO SS Proposition WE WILL FIGHT, BLEED AND DIE FOR RIGHT WHEN . C. FULK MADE THEY RAISE PAY FOR IT Fire Gains Headway G FORGE'S ADVANTAGES. FULL ISCKE CLUB WOMEN . A. HUNT Bi Haws. We went in to see a fellah in in Early Hours Buchanan in his office last week When Washington was in the land and he says: “You guys can’t of Morning. He nevtr dealt in iies anti such; Claude Glover to Head straddle in this fight and get away He never spoke in fiction grand. HEAR MUSIC MENU with it, you gotta get On. one side Not even when he got in Dutch, Citizens Slade or the other.” SAVE HEAT PLANT For when a cherry tree he whack­ Again. S. PATRICK OF BENTON We ain’t sayin’ what his name ed HARBOR IN CHARGE was nor what fight he was talkin' And said. "I cannot tell a lie,” LOCAL STORE. PRINCESS OLD MASTERS about, but we will remark re­ I I I ! HERE School Suspended One They patted him upon the back BOONE TO OPPOSE gardin’ most any fight that if we And fed him slabs of cherry pie X C. Fulls, local manager for don’t see anything in it for us but Day by Water But when I pulled a stunt like that Barrs since the opening of the New Device By Local Girls Glee Club Is The a swift kick in the pants, with the Modern Labor Saving And told the truth to save my face store here, assumed the duties- of probability that the dear public Damages. They said ’'Como here yon little Outgoing Councilmen. general manager of the Niles and i * Inventor To Be Feature in Fine for whom, we are supposed to be 'Devices W ill Be brat.” Refuse to Enter Buchanan stores Monday, with im­ fightin’ will be standin’ on the side And patted me another place, mediate charge of the former Permanent, Choruses. lines givin’ three rousin’ cheers for Featured. .Fire which originated from spon­ b i f I had lived when he was young The Race. place, his local position having’ the kickee—why If this gent thinks taneous combustion, early yester­ I might have been a model youth. been taken by S. Patrick of Benton we can’t straddle, just let him day morning in the southwest cor­ And always named my tongue The policies and record of the Harbor. PROVES SUCCESS SING IN LATIN stick around and watch us, TASTY RECIPES ner of the basement of the old l To have a strici regard for truth. present village administration was Mr. Patrick has been connected school building used as quarters I wonder how iJeorge would have gjven endorsement and incumbent with the Enders dry goods depart­ for the heating plant and manual fared officials were nominated to suc­ ment store of Benton Harbor, and Harry Banke Takes Monday Club Host To Surprise Program For training’ department, completely If he had grabbed his little axe ceed themselves in so far as they is a store manager of experience, J. HANOVER, 62, destroyed the west wing of that . Within his hand that day and. would permit their names to be and excellent reputation. In the Charge of The Many Guests A t Men Wednesday building’, together with all of Hie pared placed on the ticket at the caucus spring he will bring his family, equipment and material used, by Some limbs from, off his income of the Citizens party held at the consisting of wife and daughter, to Music. Fine Concert. DIES FRIDAY AT Evening. the manual training department. tax ? Buchanan Council rooms Monday Buchanan to live. Although the case of the fire is If he had had a limousine. evening. involved in mystery, spontaneous Mr. Fulls will continue to make The first of R. R. Robinson's Su- Some ancient bus he took in trade The meeting was in charge of The Buchanan High School girls BERTRAND FARM On February 26th at 2 p. m. combustion seems most probable his home here and Mi's. Fulls will per-Symphonyphones has been in­ the cooking se.ool will open at the Would he have bought some gaso­ Charles J. Bradley as1 chairman, remain in the local store as book­ glee club, 54 strong, featured in an inasmuch as the part of the struc­ line with Phil Boone as secretary. Mar­ stalled by Manager Homer P. Mor- educational music program under High School Auditorium to extend ture where it apparently began keeper, the remainder of the per- ley at the Princess Theatre and BORN NEAR GLENDORA, for four days. The school will be And lied about the miles he made ? tin. Pearson and Glen Merri field sonel remaining unchanged. the auspices of the Monday Club contained nothing but coal, and If he had set him down at night were appointed to aqt as tellers, may be heard five or more times at the Methodist Church Monday LIVES ENTIRE LIFE IN conducted by Mrs. Alma E. Hunt, there was no wiring. The supply o f To tune in with a two-tube set. a week hereafter. This latest of afternoon, rendering a number of Home Economist Expert, and all The sentiment of the meeting BERRIEN. paints and wiping clothes used by Now don’t you really think* he creations by the local musician and selections from master musicians housewives of the city are invited the manual training department, might was unanimously in favor of the music dealer has many features in with a proficiency that indicated to attend without charge. Mrs. nomination of the present village BERTRANDHERMIT Jackson Hanover, 62, died early in which spontaneous combustion Have lied about what he could advance of the experimental mach­ much skill and care ill training. Friday morning at his home in Hunt is a home economist of na­ is deemed likely, was kept in. a get? president to succeed himself, and: ine put in some weeks ago. The program was in charge of tional repute. She is known as a Mr. Glover permitted his name to Bertrand Township, 31a miles steel receptacle in the hall and was It was no, credit to thaL guy "■ FOUND DEAD AT The installation includes a cab­ Mrs. W. F. Runner, club chairman southwest of Buchanan after a leader in her profession and has found intact after the fire had To keep, his statements free from go on the ticket for the purpose for the occasion, and was opened been honored on many occasions of rounding out the work which inet table of the right height to j life-time residence in Berrien abated. doubt be operated while standing, on by singing “America the Beauti­ by recognized food authorities. Her .has been initiated during his ad­ County. training and many years in this The flames were discovered He didn’t have to tell a lie- — HIS HOME FRIDAY which are placed three electrical­ ful” by the audience. Mrs. Run­ shortly before 3 a. m. by Mrs. H. What did lie have to he about ? ministration. ner .prefaced the song by a short Mr. Hanover was corn near work lias made her an authority. L The names of Harry Post, Clar- ly motored Victor turntables e- Glendora on 1867, his father hav­ C. Mavrs, 401 Smith Street, whq , ------*------. quipped with the latest reproduc­ description, of the events leading She has held institutes in all sec-, 'entx Kfmner, and Henry Eisele RELIEF. ARRIVES TOO ing been John Hanover, a pioneer tions of the United States. Bu­ was awakened at that time by the ing mechanism. The cabinet was up to the composition of the song harking of her dog, which ran in­ [ were placed in nomination to suc- LATE TO SAVE by Katherine Lee Bates. of this section. In 1887 he married chanan Is exceptionally fortunate I ceed themselves as Clerk, treasur- built by Clevenger & Marble shops, Nellie R. Brown. For the past 14 to her bedroom harking. She Jesse Boyle RECLUSE. and has a number of ingenious Henry Liddicoat then read a in being able to secure a teacher } er, and assessor respectively. years he had made his home on the of such ability and reputation as raised up and turned to look at the 1 When nominations for council­ Edward X Peer, To, Bakertown conveniences devised by Messrs. paper onv “ Church Music,” which jfarm in Bertrand Township where clock and noticed the reflection of Morley and Robinson to facilitate had been prepared by Rev. Liddi­ possessed by -Mrs. Hunt. No reg­ man were called for, Hoy Pierce recltise, was found dead in bed in he died. He is survived by his istration formality will be requived tile flames on the white wall of her Sneaks for and___ Glen _____ Merrifield______were______named his home at Bakertown Friday tlie accurate handling of the large coat, who was called away to wife; by one son Lysla; by two room. Looking out of the window number of records required to ac­ preach a funeral. The paper prov­ at the school and those who wish but positively declined to permit morning by Albert E. House worth, grandchildren: by one brother, to watch each process closely are she saw the fire pouring from, the *5 a!ly consideration of re-election. Bertrand supervisor, who had gone company elaborate pictures. ed most interesting and it was de­ William Hanover of Glendora; by windows on the south side of the cided to invite Rev. Liddicoat for advise- to arrive early in order to Farm ip aui Wynn increased the number to investigate a report that he was Alongside .the cabinet is a filing two sisters, Mrs. Amanda Morley obtain seats near the front. A manual training room. She turned' [ of nominations required by an­ ill and in need. case for the records, in which they further talks on that subject. of Galien and Mrs. Mary Harris of in a fire alarm immediately. Miss Theo Olson, High School large attendance is anticipated, in­ nouncing his resignation, due to Peer had lived in Bakertown, all will be listed by number, and also Pasadena, Calif. cluding many from out of town Fire Chief Bunker was aroused ■ Spokesman In Senate the fact that after this winter he of his life, and for many years had by moods represented1 by the com­ director of music, then took charge The funeral was held at 2 p. m. by the alarm and drove to the fire of the program, giving a series of who are urged and invited to be will no longer be a resident of the lived a very secluded life, refusing positions. There will also he a card Sunday from the home, Rev. J. L. present. with what aid lie could muster, Committee, For 1 town, making his permanent home to mingle with even immediate index, so that the operator will be explanatory talks on the music of Griffith of the Buchanan Church experiencing some trouble in get­ aDle almost instantly to find suit­ the masters, illustrated by selec­ The cooking school is carried on in lus new residence on the neighbors. Until her death on Jan­ of Christ preaching, and burial each year on the lecture plan. Full ting the truck up the icy. hill. By Land Bank. River road. The following list uary 7 of this year his sister. MisS able music for whatever is on the tions by the glee club and by Mar­ was made in Oak Ridge cemetery, the time he arrived, the entire of councilmen was accordingly j Carrie Peer, had lived witl\ him, screen. This filing device is an In­ vin Gross, pianist., kitchen equipment is placed on the platform, including many of the floor of the manual training de­ Jesse G. Boyle returned! la st! placed in nomination: Harry Berry, but both had lived apart from all spiration of Mr. Morley’s. Several Beethoven records, "o f partment was in flames and that which the high school has a full modern labor saving devices. The week from Washington, D. C„ j Nate Sands. Wesley Swartz, Dr association with others. Peer had The entire unit is installed a- ladies are invited to inspect this wing of'the building was apparent­ where he had gone to report be­ Strayor ito fill out unexpmed a small farm, but had supported longside the steel projection booth set, were played on a victrola. A WM'koI I WORTH, ly beyond hope. The department vocal trio comprising Mesdames E. equipment closely and to ask any fore the senate farm loan com­ term of Paul Wynn). himself mainly by trapping and in a small separate booth on the questions they desire. accordingly devoted their entire mittee on the findings ox the com­ The following committee were trafficking in furs. Since his sis­ gallery. From there a system of G. Pascoe, Mrs. Henry Liddicoat,. attention to confining the fire to- mittee representing the members nominated to serve as committee ter’s death, he had apparently fail­ insulated wires lead to the stage, and Mrs. E. H. Ormiston then sang PORTAGE PRAIRIE ' Definite Program Set. the manual training department of the 12 farm loan districts of for the coming year: Charles J. ed rapidly through neglect. When where three loud speakers of the “When Twilight Weaves Her Mrs. Hunt will follow a certain and keeping it out of the boiler ‘the United Prates. Bradley, Harry Post, H. S. Bristol. kindly neighbors brought him food very latest type are placed, just Gentle Spell,” arranged by Brans- program, each day. She will pre­ room, in which they were aided by The committee representing the An opposing array of candidates a few days before his death he re­ where an audience would expect combe for the music of Beethov­ FARMER DIES SAT. pare and cook dishes, lecturing as the double brick wall between the members of all loan associations in the field, against the Citizens fused to accept it. music to be. en’s Minuet, Mrs. H. M. McKinnon she works. She will explain two departments. By 4 a. m. the had met previously in Chicago. ticket ip the spring election be­ On Thursday evening Albert The three speakers correspond to accompaning them. each step as it is taken and will fire was well under control, bub Boyle representing the St. Paul came assured Tuesday night with Sherwood went to his home and Miss Olson then introduced Han­ LIVED MOST OF HIS LIFE cook the food correctly as the audi­ the entire west wing was a total the three primary organs in a pipe IN BERTRAND district, comprising the ’states of ; the holding of the Republican cau- found him lying . „ on the floor par­ organ, and cover the high, medium del’s music, playing the “Largo” ence watches. Recipes for each ar­ Joss, together with manual train­ Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,! cus at the council room Tuesday j tially under the bed, and unable to and low ranges of the orchestral and the “Water Music Suite.” TYVP. ticle she makes will be supplied. ing equipment valued at §4,000, North Dakota and South Dakota. J night and the nomination of a full get up. He got him into bed and gamut. Each is adjusted to be Brahm’s music came next, with She will give information which it none of which was saved. A t that meeting Boyle had been ■ slate of candidates for all offices; telephoned to Houseworth concern- sensitive to its own particular Miss Zelda Schumaker singing- the William Iflouseworth, 83, died would be difficult for Die women of The entire heating plant was un­ elected chairman, and was- com-j to be filled. ing his condition. range, of that speaker obligato in “Lullaby” and the girls glee club Saturday at the home of ins son, Buchanan and vicinity to obtain damaged save that the water pour- missioned to report iheir recoin-1 The meeting was presided over On the following morning House- the music produced.. This is con­ singing “The Little Dustman.” Albert W. Houseworth, 5Vz miles in any other way. She will bring eel into the structure by the fire mendations at Washington. iby George G. Rogers as chairman, worth and Sherwood went to his trolled by a series of buttons. Marvin Gross played the “ Spring southeast of Buchanan, disabilities recipes new to this part of the department settled in the boiler pit Boyle stated, on his return that!with Phay Graffort as. secretary, home and knocked on the door, Song” as an illustration of the rising from old age being the cause country, providing pleasant chang­ The operator can instantly ad­ to a depth of about six feet, com­ the- committee had been, presided | J. J. Hickey and Crosby Griffin receiving no response, they hurst music of Mendelsohn, and the of death. es from the usual routine of food. pletely inundating a motor under over by Senator Norbeck, of North j acted as: tellers. There were no in: the door and found him dead. just the volume of the entire com­ “Fantasie in D Minor” as an illus­ position as desired, as w ell' as Mr: Houseworth was born in The dainty touches in cooking, the boilers, and filling the tunnel (Continued on page 6.1 keynote speeches or statements of He had apparently been dead sev­ tration of the music of Mozart (Pennsylvania, October 6, 1S45, and the simplest way in which to .make connecting" the high school and the broad grounds of action, the busi­ eral hours. make fine nuances by the adjust­ Perhaps the most remarkable came t0 Bertrand Township with ------o-----,---- ment of the various ranges repre­ I tile difficult dish, the proper food hearing plant. Due to this it was, ness of the evening being trans­ He is survived: only by one sis­ alongthe numbers of the program | hIs parents, when he was 15 years to serve on certain social occa­ impossible to heat the main school sented by the speakers, thus giv­ lira c* rhn einffino* r\f T? a nhim a nnfF* a I _ - 1 ...... « . . . acted in one-two-three order1 and ter, Mrs. Mary Curran of South was the singing of Rachimanoff’s I old. Since that time he had lived sions, will all be set forth by Mrs. building and the sessions were- Charter .Election- finished by a few minutes past S Bend. ing’ almost perfect, control df emo­ “Glorious Forever” and Mozart's tional moods. Since all the best continuously in Bertrand Town­ Hunt, Salads and deserts will be suspended yesterday, until the fire p. m. Charles A. Boone was placed The funeral was held at 2 p. m. “Ave Verum,” the latter > being ship, following the profession of taken up and cakes, pies and department could pump out the in. nomination: for the office of vil­ Monday from the Childs Chapel, music is found recorded today, the sung in the original Latin by the Certain Not To entire world ,of music is available farmer, save for a few years when meats will be included. Bread water and the motor could be lage president and was elected by Rev*. Liddicoat officiating, and chorus of 54 voices, without the he lived at Bristol, Ind. making will receive little consid­ dried out. acclamation. The remainder of burial was made in Oak Riclge for use at the Princess Theatre. aid of written words or music. Go By Default For this symphonypnone is adapt­ For many years he owned the eration, with the exception of quick In addition to the manual train­ the slate is as follows: clerk, Phay cemeteiy. The program was closed by. the breads. A. Graffort; treasurer, Ralph A. ------o------ed to use all records. Already Mr. rendition by Miss Olson of Guil- farm immediately south of the ing equipment, a considerable Souse; assessor, Arthur Wray, Sr.; Motley has purchased a library of rnont’s “Lamentation." prefaced by Portage Prairie Evangelical Surprise Prograin lor Men. amount of lumber and other ma­ Last Minute Drive Se­ trustees, Frank Merson, Harry M. E. Dramatic 400 records, and expects to add an interpretation of the meaning Church, in which he held a number Mrs. Hunt is. departing from her terials and numerous artices of Graham, Charles Bachman, Arthur steadily to his collection. of the music and the circumstances of offices. His funeral was held usual procedure and has arranged furniture and other projects par­ cures Wealth of Club to Present from that church at 2 p. m. Tues­ tially completed, the property of Johnston. The last named can­ The Symphonyphone is really a underlying its composition. a special program for the men on didate was nominated to fill out super-phonograph, which is say­ A good audience ended the pro­ day, Rev. Sanders preaching* the the” boys, was also lost. Twenty- Material. an unexpired term, in view of the Three Act Comedy ing a great deal in' these days of gram, including nearly the entire sermon,' and burial was’ made in next Wednesday evening. This is five tens of coal stored in the anticipated nomination o f Paul perfect phonographic reproduction, membership of the Thirty Club and the cemetery adjoining the church. intended especially for those men basement continues smouldering, it The Young’ People’s Dramatic ,— -—-o-—------. Assurances that the move for a Wynn at the next council meeting. Club of the Methodist church will It is equipped noth all the delicate a number of other guests. who have some rather vain ideas being impossible to put that out change from village to city form The committee which functioned present a three-act comedy entitl­ devices for removing- every me­ ------O------T— ' ’ March 1 Last as to their powers as a chef, as with water. b f government would not default during the past year, comprising ed “Anne’s Little Affair” at the chanical sound and preserving Lester Van Halst well as to the confirmed bachelor The destruction of the manual* on account o f lack, o f candidates H. W. Riley, C. W. Landis, and G. high school auditorium on the eve­ every artistic inspiration of the Date Payment and those who occasionally keep training quarters will mean the for the-charter commission was G. Rogers, was again elected. ning of Thursday, Feb. 28. Mrs. musicians. Scratch filters elimin­ bachelor’s house. Her program is suspension of practical work on furnished, by an eleventh hour drive The main contests of the caucus N. I. Resler is acting as director ate the old time scratch of phono­ Opens New Grocery Township Taxes arranged to appeal to the men and by the friends of the movement was for the office of treasurer, of the aramatiarition, and Francis graphs, and electrical devices clar­ she has arranged for some quickly that line for several weeks at least resulting, in the submission: of: peti­ Which, promised to be a barber’s Hiller as business manager; ify the results of ail magnetic A t Kazoo Saturday prepared foods as well as the more and the school authorities are con­ Tbwnship Treasurer Burton tions fo r IS; candidates, or double- special, the names of his tonsorial • ------o------noises. Friends of Lester -Van Halst, complicated ones which men are templating suspending the seventh Montgomery will close his office at inclined to prepare. A number of v the number needed. associates, Fred Mead and C. Hig­ The music heard at the Princess former Buchanan youth, a nephew and eighth grade work for the re­ „ - The candidates submitted afford gins having been entered in op­ Measles Epidemic is an electrical reproduction from of J. E. Arney, wall be glad to the Buchanan .State Bank in March dishes with a distinctly masculine an. excellent choice for' charter position. However, Mr. Rouse ran records originally made by the hear that he is now a grocery store 1, due to the need o f time in com­ appeal will be offered and a special mainder of the year, and institut- " commission material and assure away from the field, lapping hi: Gains Additional light wave electrical process, mak­ owner and operator in his own piling the numerous taxes and road effort to please the male of the ing a class in, mechanical drawing that a capable' selection: will he nearest competitor three and one ing them most happily amenable to right, having opened a storeaat rolls: ' . species will be made. . All this for the ninth grade, in order that available. half times and coming under the Scope This Week the Symphonyphone’s electrical Kalamazoo Saturday. He was born He lias requested that anyone should not imply that ladies are they may not lose the necessary When the office of village presi-[ wire with 14 out of the 20. votes The measles epidemic -gained system o f musical projection. Dy­ in Buchanan, and lived here for 19 who has sold property on contract not invited. By all means the ladies credit for that work. ' The manual dent, Claude Glover; closed’ last least, scope this week, as new exposures namic agitation is completely elim­ years, being employed for ’several without receiving payment look up should, come as they will attend a training department is directed by night, the- following candidates had j ------—a------developed th complaint, according inated. years in the grocery of his uncle, the taxes to see whether they have very interesting program. Ladies Ray Miller and has been one of been qualified: Charles W, Landis,, Francis Hiller had as his guest . to Dr. Strayer, village physician. Moving pictures are rapid-fire J. E. Arney: From here he went been cared for. Also anyone who should bring the men along) and the .most popular in the high ' Frank Habicht, Wilson Leiter; J. [ over the past two week-ends;"his: The families: ’of Elmer Rahn, productions; The moods change to Kalamazoo, where he w aste the may know of .absentee property those, without men, should find school. Morrow Chubb, A.. S. Bonner, John 'form er roommate at Lehigh 'Uni- George- Fitch, and Bert Rohl; liv­ with lightning- speed and great employ of the Kroeger and Thomas owners who may have overlooked some to bring with: .them. Every­ ■ '■-----—0 , - ■ F: Russell, M. L. Hanlin, C., F :' versify; W. W. Kemmerer; now an. ing in' adjoining houses- on Cecil contrast. The fading-out system chain stores for three years, until payment of taxes, due to confusion body welcome. The home, o f Ora 'iVellbaum in Pears, Harvey ''Bristol, Phillip j instructor and graduate student in Avenue, all contracted the disease. designed by Mr: Robinson is so he opened his_ Own business last over dates is_asked to remind them. A’ -o— ----- . • Bertrand township is under quar­ Boone, Harold. Kiehn, SEherom D .! the Teachers’ College,, Columbia Among other homes quarantined perfect that the listener cannot tell week. ••• —r. o——i—- , Forty;fbui>.years ago today, ac­ antine .for*scarlet fever; two chil­ Childs, Henry-R/-Adams; ’William! University, New York .Citjt:'’^He this; week were those ofYFrank exactly- when a band-marches off _ Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schaefer an-.; cording ,.tO;,II. B.. Binns, it was 26 dren, Orville, 17; and'.Ndna :Mae, ■ ,T; Richards,.1 Harley-R, SquieiytAr-is now studying the school’’admin;- Habiclit on ’ Chicago Street; Joe the _stage into the distance and an MrS- Mary Layman and sister’ riounce - the birth of a baby, 'girl’ ■feeiow zenfv Ahc},,eight, years ago 14; being,-ill with the'disease. They- thur A. Vorhees,,Chai-les:.J. Brad- listratiori'- of Cleveland, O.j collect- Manning .at Clark and- Chicago, orchestra, or ensemble-’ takes* its Kate, 'spent the week-end at the Tuesday’ morning;, at the.ir. Home today the dandelions were, bloom­ attend school at New Carlisle: Dr.’ ley, G. G. Rogers.’- *■'‘' ' ingmaterial for his thesis, l’’’ “r and George Chain on Main. St.- - place. —J aSldbcai. Wentland-home. on Terre Coupe road. ing.;- : : Snowden is caring for the cases.. I?AGE TW O THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY',- FEB. 21,; 1929.

Times D o Change— -E v e n In Thursday, Rev. IT. D. Aleads ivas turned to: their home Sunday eve­ Last Thursday the Ladies Aid South Bend spent Sunday at the a supper guest in the Currie AIC- ning. We wanted them to stay of the United Brethren church held Howard Barber home. , Dayton News er-er-Lingerie Olive-Branch Laren home. * longer with us but a dear old an all-day meeting in the home Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Roper of friend passed away find had re­ of Airs. .Firmon and -Mrs. Lysle Mrs. Julius Richter received1 Orville Williams and family of South Bend spent Sunday with ■ Ray Norris lias been qoite sick Niles came Saturday and remained quested Rev. Brant to preach her Nye .at Wiidimere Farm. As it was Air. and: Mrs: Ben Geyer. word last week from relatives in funeral'. ' ‘ ‘ Valentine day, the home was very Michigan City that a sister who for the. past week. until Monday in the Harry Wil­ The teacher and ( pupils of the ; Frank McLaren of South Bend liams home. Air. and Mrs. Wilbur Watkins prettily decorated with many val­ Geyer school miss Little Gene * still lived in Germany had passed entines- and pictures of Lincoln, ’ ‘hwhy on, January 22. Mrs. Richter spent the week-end with, relatives Mr, and Airs. Guy Hinmari;,'Mrs; and'-AIr. and Airs. John Sanders Johnson, as he and his parents here. Lee Hinman and son, Raymond, of Oceoia and Floyd Smith and Lindbergh and cherries. Two long have moved from tlie river road, , Still has a brother and two sisters tables were set, nicely decorated -»dn this country, Rev, E. P. Brant and wife wlio Airs. L. L, Hiiiman and Miss Rose family of Galien "were Sunday at the electric light plant, to visitors in the Wm. Roundy home. with red: hearts and flowers; place Valentine day brings to one’s live near1 Benton Harbor spent Hadkinson of, Beaver Dam we.re at .Washington, Ind. Hudson Saturday evening, Mr. and Airs. Paul Pence of cards of -white and red hearts with' mind the fire1 which destroyed the Friday in the John Clark home. names spelled backwards for each Air. and Mrs. Herbert Briney buildings on the west side* of the Ghas. Bohn was a caller in Bu­ Saturday Rev. J. A. Hatton of South Bend and- Air,, and- Mrs. Dell entertained a number of the neigh­ Smith and son and Seymour Har­ to hunt their places. Twenty-eight ..Street twenty-nine years ago. chanan and New Carlisle Friday. Grand Rapids and- Rev. II, D; were’ present and everything con­ bors to a party last Saturday Meads were supper guests in 'the ris were guests in the Ralph night. The evening was spent at Leo Rich tie attended! a “safety Lysle Nye and w ife were shop­ GoOdenougIThome Sunday. ceivable to tickle; \ She palate of *' first” meeting- o f R, R,. employes pers in New Carlisle Friday. Currie AIcLaren home. an epicure was before them and cards. Luncheon was served, car­ Air. and Airs. Leslie Smith of ried out in valentine -schemes. .... la Kites- last Tuesday. Chas. Smith was a business Air. and Airs. Ray Clark .and was seasoned fit for a queen. A Air. and Airs. Foster Bowker and South Bend were Sunday visitors quilt presented by Airs. Charles Mr. 'and* Airs. Wm. Smith, and - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk and caller in Three Oaks Saturday. in the Lewis Truhn home. Mr. and Airs. Frank Butzbach, daughters of Buchanan and; Mr. Betty Jean spent Friday evening Smith was- set together which will AIiss Gladys James called on in the Gene Sprague home. William Roundy • and son, Or­ were week-end guests of Mr. and and Mrs. George Martin spent Sun- ATaric Vantilburg Sunday after- be sold, also a lovely pair of em­ ville, were Three Oaks shoppers broidered, pillowcases given by Mrs. Andrew Lyddick. They all * day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. noori. Air. and AIrs( David Enders of attended tlie. Palace Theater ia ' William. Strunk. Bremen and son, Welcome and Saturday. Airs. Chas. Diedrich will be sold:: Air. and Airs. Joe Fulton spent Air. and Airs. Foster Bowker South Bend Sunday night accom­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson Sunday in the Lee Hiiiman home. wife of South Bend were Sunday aud money given to the Aid. Rev. have returned to their home in Ga­ and Airs. E. P. Brant of near Ben­ panied by Air. and Sirs. Chas. * spent, Saturday evening at South Alarie Vantilburg who is teach­ visitors in tlie Currie AIcLaren Lyddick. Bend. home. lien after being gone about two ton Harbor. Rev. H. D, Meads, our ing- in Saginaw was home for the weeks in the Alike Bowker home, The Rambler club met Thursday Mr. and; Mrs. John Martin and ^ week-end. Rev. J. A. Hatton and Rev. II. D, own pastor, Mrs. Ghas. Shepherd: on account of an infected foot. and Mr, Will Newitt were guests; night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. > son were callers at Decatur, M ich.,; Airs. Nina James and daughter Aleads were dinner guests in tlie Pearly Steinbauer of Niles. - Sunday. H. D. Ingles home last Sunday. Alyrtle Kiefer was a business After dinner the regular meeting Gladys were Niles shoppers Satur­ caller in Three Oaks Saturday. A party of.,young people from .* Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rotzine of day. was held opened, by singing and Air, and Airs: tames rten'oarger, prayer. The evening shadows tliis vicinity attended the basket­ L Buchanan spent Sunday evening Airs. Harry \yilliams came home Airs. Hattie Nye and daughter, • Rev. and. Mrs. E. P. Brant and: ball game at Bridgman last Wed­ r * with his parents. Saturday from a week’s stay in Airs. Arthur Brant and daughter, came too soon and we feel that a Genevieve, ar.d Wm. Nevvitt and very happy day was spent by all. nesday night, the party consisted " Mr. C. D. Sneldon and family Niles. son, Wayne, called on Airs. Alinnie Josie and Ed. Rlioads and Gene of Aliss Betty Sukupchak. Aliss Sprague and family were Sunday ------o------— spent Stunday with Mr. and Mrs. I-I. D. Ingles and wife were Bu­ Grooms, Saturday, and took her Bernadine- DeWitt, Claude and, " Joe Forgue- of Buchanan. chanan shoppers Saturday. afternoon callers in the Foster BEND OF RIVER. some dainty tilings to eat. Bowker home in Galien. Paul DeWitt, and. Aliss Marjorie Mr. and Mrs. Joe Forgue o f Bu- Mr. and Airs. Russell McLaren Chas. Smith and son,. Paul, Tom Hickey. . ehanan. and daughter. Nancy, ‘spent Tues­ Bowker and other men from Ga- A very nice quarterly meeting Wm. Koch and Clarence Huss ------—o——— Mr. and Mrs- Joe Kendall were day in tlie Currie McLaren home. lien and north of town attended a. was held at Olive Branch last and Burton Weaver were in South Develop Sweet Lemon. ' .callers at Culver Sunday Air. and A-Irs: John: Clark were Guernsey cattle sale near Berrien Saturday evening and Sunday. A Bend, on business Tuesday. A huge variety of lemon sweet Mr. and Mrs. Estell Price were dinner guests in; tlie Doan" Straub' Springs Wednesday. The cows sold splendid sermon by the Elder Rev. enough to be eaten with a straight * -South Bend shoppers Friday. Home Sunday. very high. J. A: Hatton of Grand Rapids. Airs. Van Wagner who has been face has been developed in Porto “* Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson Air. and Airs. Arthur Smool of Rev. H. D. Aleads visited Airs. Thirteen were taken into the. living on the River Side camp Rico. ^ spent Sunday evening at Three THIS photo, is intended for the fifteen or twenty years ago. That South. Bend spent Saturday eve­ Oscar Grooms in Gaiien Friday. church, Rev. H. D. Meads perform­ ground, moved their household’ *» Oaks. eyes of “women only.” It pictures garment is just about the equiva­ ning in the Chas. Smith home. Airs. Arthur Brant and: daughter ed. a very beautiful baptismal ser­ goods to Niles Saturday. The tallest and smallest among *’ , Mrs. Steve Spasek and son spent the change in milady’s, lingerie lent of the modern day frock. Airs. Ray Clark has been, sielt Josie and Ed. Rhoads of near Ben­ vice, by .dipping carnations in a Air. and Airs. Floyd Listinberger us are so alike diminutive and. piti­ the week-end at Chicago with rela- styles over the last decade or two. At the left. Miss Arthur ap­ with flu. Rev. H. D. Meads sent ton. Harbor were Sunday visitors bowl of water and sprinkling them,, of Breman, Ind., called at the Paul fully base, it is" a meanness to « tives. Jean Arthur, the motion-picture pears in the “combination" of to­ he*- a lovely buneli of carnations in the Gene Sprague home, very pretty and assisted by Rev. DeWitt home Monday.^ ' calculate the difference.—Thack­ ~ Don’t forget the Ladies' Aid star, is the model. At the right, day —a beautiful creation even Sunday. Rev. and Airs. E. P. Brant re- E. P. Brant. Airs. Gay Bloss and-daughter of eray. ta, supper at the Dayton halt, Feb. 23, she is shown garhed iu the “ un­ though there is a little less of i f =-. roast pork and all the other good dies'' that were in vogue about Ho-hum—the times do change. “ 'things that go- with it. * air. and airs. Joe Iteckathorn *, spent Sunday in Niles with her THREE GLASSES WATER * brother, William, who is in poor ! HELP CONSTIPATION •* health. Wagnex News j One glass of water is not enough ~ Mr. and airs. Schnylar Williams — take three glasses one hour be­ and daughter of New Carlisle spent Mrs. Herbert Harroff is caring fore breakfast. Much better re­ f- Tuesday with Mr. .and Mrs, Joe for Air. Otto Reinke in Buchanan sults are obtained by adding: a VISIT tlie Sf w e '@fi Heckathorn. . who is recovering from an opera- teaspoon of simple glycerin, saline ” The news in the Record of two- ion. compound (known ns Adlerilta) to i . weeks ago stating t.iat rree mail Mrs. Wm. Swartz continues to each glass. £ delivery service had been extended improve slowly. Adlerika acts on BOTH upper U n i i s p a ! S to' Dayton should have read, “qx- Alisa Mildred Lehrke and friend and lower bowel and removes old tended to the Austin sarver resi- of Oregon, 111., are visiting her waste matter you never thought Z deuce" instead. W e are still re­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- W. was iu your system. Stops gas ft- ceiving mail through- the Dayton Lehrke. and sour stomach in TEN minutes! “ postoffice and expect to for some Mr, and Mrs. Perry Morley at­ Relieves constipation in two hours. Hamilton Ande’rsoii S time as we are not ready for such tended1 the funeral of Jackson Han­ W. Af. Brodrick, Druggist a, a change of life, being satisfactory over Sunday. ------o------» as it is. A number attended the valentine n o t i c e : Reliable Furniture Dealers t* Jerome Sebasty and Walter party given by the young people of NELES, MICHIGAN •' a Ernsperger of Buchanan were in Wagner Grange. I will be at the Buchanan State w the village Monday evening. Regular meeting of Wagner Bank on Thursday. Alarch 7, from » Mrs. Pauline Donnely and son. Grange Friday evening. Supper S o’clock till 5, for the purpose of ** Lee. and Mr. William Rotzine are will be served by the men at 6;30-. preparing income tax returns for SJ.McSe with the flu. ------o------those who may need my assistance. t-j . Miss Belie Strunk of Kalamazoo American (attending movie show Please arrange with the bank as *'J spent Friday with, her parents. in England i- - Why don't they show to the hour. I will be ill Buchan­ Z ■ - — — 0------a comedy during the performance ? an one day only. England!—Oh. they never show HOWARD L. CHAMBERS, comedies in; England on Saturday Cert,, .Public Accountant. 7t2c West Betrand night. They’re afraid the people ------o----- .— will laugh in church the next day. RECORD LINERS I’AV Mr. Tom Kinyon. Miss Julia w- Hanley Spent- Sunday evening *• with Mary Louise Dixon at Ber- Y'.rieir Springs, On account of the funeral of Mr. sr Wm. Houseworth Tuesday, the Portage Prairie Grange meeting Fuel svstern*/ o f the new Ford * was postponed until the next regu- lar meeting March S. » Mr. Max Foster and daughter. lias 3jeen ** Elkhart, spent Sunday with his Jj parents, Sir. and Mrs. Charles «. Faster, designed for reliability — Sir. and Mrs. Otis Van Antwerp M u sic - Flow ers ”* and family spent Monday with the On the opening' day, Saturday, we are LIVING ROOM -SUITES Z latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. going to give a beautiful carnation to every *« Coleman. and long service Hosts o f new designs in beautiful cover­ *" After spending several days with lady visitor in appreciation of her visit. ings, all. at prices that are amazingly low T- her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. During the afternoon and evening there for high-grade suites. ' h Coleman; Mrs. McIntosh returned will be music of a very unusual nature. -* to her home Saturday at St, Joe. 3-Piece Jacquard Suites_J$125.00 up -* Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Lathrope 3-Piece Mohair Suites____ $169.50 up ^ and daughter spent the week-end- „ with friends, at Elkhart. Mr, and Mrs, Lewis- Powers. OUR OWN ' Wagner district, were recent REMODELED ^ guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence BIG RAD IO Linsenmier. •” *Mr. and Mrs. Perry Southerton REDECORATED ~ spent Saturday afternoon with Air. It and Airs, Walter Ruse. ™ -Air. and Airs. Clarence Liusen- TilE practical value of Ford Since all adjustments are BROADCAST * mier and family were Sunday din- emiplicily of design is es- fixed; except tlie needle valve After months of careful planning X iter guests at the home of Air. and pceiallv apparent in the fuel and .idler', there is practi­ and extensive work in remodeling !- Mrs, Perry Southerran. ~ “Airs. Goldie Sebasty attended the system. cally nothing to get out of PROGRAM and redecorating, with the purpose of ^ bunco party Thursday at the home order; making this store a place of unusual «* of Mrs, Estel Price-. The gasoline tank is built Saturday-— 2.G9 lo 5.00; TOO to .9.00. -Mr. end Airs. John Redden are integral with the cowl and is The elioke rod on the beauty, and the most beautiful store ** spending Wednesday at Three unusually sturdy because it dash acts- as a primer and Promptly at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, a in this community, it is now our Z Oaks guests of Airs. Elizabeth musical program of excellent quality will be is made of heavy sheet steel, also as a regulator of your ,0 Haslett and; daughter, Belle, broadcast from an especially arranged pleasure to ’cordially invite you to at­ o. -Mr. and Airs. Merle fuller, lerne plated to prevent rust gasoline mixture. The new studio oil our third floor. Tliis program tend the premier furniture exposition m ” South Bend, spent Sunday with will ha reproduced through a large number or corrosion. An additional hot spot manifold insures of the year. Z the 'latter's mother, Airs. Alary factor; of strength is the fact complete vaporization of the of-Majestic Radios throughout tlie entire w Swartz and son. store: QUALITY BEDBQOM SUITES that it is composed of oniv gasoline before it enters the ** Mr. and rAIs. Chris Andrews and You wiil certainly enjoy choosing from * son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert fiouse- two pieces, instead of three combustion chamber of the The .broadcast is a stunt of such an ex­ Our floors are. filled with beautiful ceptional nature .and such unusual merit the nexv, and,distinctive suites just recently worth and daughter, Air. and Airs-. cr four, and is electrically received: Ail fine quality at unusually low ■** Wm. Hartford.. Galien,. were Sun-- that you should by all means see- it and new creations, just in from the furni­ welded-—not soldered. hear it. i prices. ^ day guests of Alt. Fred Koenigs- As a matter o£ fact, the ture markets, and ready for your in­ m- hoFhnd- family. 3- Piece Walnut Suites ____ $83.00 up •» Air. C. D. Sheldon, daughter Because of the location of fuel system of the new Forth, There has never been anything of such a spection. You will see the newest- gtnpenduous character ever before.attempt­ 4-Piece Walnut Suites $124.50 up Blanche and son, Claude-, spent the tank, the entire.flow of is so simple in design and ed in the history of Niles. styles in furniture and greater values „ Sunday at Euchanan, guests o f Air. gasoline is dn e^'cn, natural so carefully made that it Mrs, H. I, Cauffman. daslr which separates; the Z Friends of Grandma Lindsay, little details for you when gasoline tank from the — mother o f Airs. Dave Sarver, will you have the car oiled and — be "sorry to know she remains in engine; " " such a. ■weakened -condition. She greased. A thoi-ough, peri* Our floors are, full ,of the best looking Z will be 91 years in, August, Thecarbm’etoris specially odic clieckingmp costs little, dining room suites "we- have everv.shown!' iw. . . ------o------designed ana lias been; built: but it lias rn great deal to do Wonderful values! '• - ft* 'N o t Being Done’ Z Red—The"play isn’t 'at all true to deliver m'an'y: with long life and 8- Piece Walnut Suites 1__'$99.00 up continuously good Z to life. ’ The wife continually asks thousands: of miles Phone-304 219-221 East Main St. -Niles,.'Mich. 9- Piece Walnut Suites‘_J_1?149.00 up J, for money­ good service. performance. ed- Deke—Which is.,quite natural. - : '■ itgggi*' ■ TT Red—B lit she -g ets’■'it.? •• -■ r.' flE&D THE CLASSIFIED ADS Ford- Motor. Company THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929. THE BERRIED COUNTY .RECORD PA'GE THREE

butter. Dash of pepper. j stale bread crumbs, _x-2 teaspoon matic Heat Control maintains an Dr. Sargent Back Toothsome Dishes Method: Me!t butter, add flour, salt, 1-X cup white sugar, 2 eggs, X accurate temperature; 'throughout Local News niilk and salt, pepper. Cook until cup . raisins, X tablespoon melted entire ' meal performance. This We’re G oin’to Qratfm a’sj From New York Trip For Demonstration* thickened. Add coin. Cool. Beat butter , or,, substitute, 1 cup hot gives you decidedly more freedom milk. - v '■ ' from cooking worries. It is very Mr, Frank Hamilton spent last It won't be long buffore we go egg yolks and whites separate. Dr. W. E. Sargent arrived home at Cooking School Add each one separate. Turn into ■ dependable at all times, "Your - Saturday evening; in Kalamazoo, To Grandma's house again;, m Method—Pour the milk over the •last week from New York City, greased baking dish. Place in oven crumbs. Ayjien cold, add sugar, food results are finer and more, where he attended the Patter of An? say, I guess' you oughter know O.jQzwrcnce, where be hud been’ called by the Choice ' of scalloped potatoes, with oilier foods. butter, salLand eggs well beaten, beautiful in appearance. Hearts party. This is the annual We?ll, have a big time1 then!, serious illness of his brother, Dr. C. scalloped corn, berry pudding, rais­ Recipe: Buttered Beets; Shea add raisins last. Mix thoroughly. ------O—- ----: • ... formal 'dance of the Women's They live way back in Illinois; Douglas Sargent, eye, nose and in puffs, green beans, buttered; beets in l-l-inch. slices. Place in Pour in greased baking dish or Mary Temple, 3-year-old .child of ' League of Western, State Tench- That means we’ll drive it in; ^ ffawthorn& throat specialist of Norwalk, Conn. beets, foamy sauce, hard sauce. baking dish. Add salt, pepper, 1 custard cups. Coolc in oven with Spokane, Wash., became separat­ • ers College. He was the guest of His brother lmd- been taken to the teaspoon vinegar Or lemon juice. About two days an’ then—Oh, boy, Time 2 't hours. Temperature 400 other foods. Serve with hard ed from her parents and spent a* ■ ■ Miss Dorothy Clark. St. Lukes Hospital in New fork degrees. Place in baking dish. Add enough sauce.- Recipe 1-3 cup melted but­ •- --utorney E. Carl Tourje of Chi­ The fun ’ll just begin! City, where1 his life had been de­ night alone in* the mountains with Meat—Place the meat in pan. beet juice to be seen through first ter, X cup powdered sugar, flavor­ no serious results. cago, son of Mrs, Alice Tourje of Qur ol’ home town is full o’ folks spaired of. Dr. Sargent left him Sprinkle with salt and pepper. layer. A t serving time, " season, ing, - . Bui banan, left last Wednesday much improved, however, and came with melted butter. If much liquid Y That treat us awful good— Place in oven with other items of I “JJotpoint ovens with their Auto­ RECORD LINERS PAY i evening for Monrovia, California, home by way of Norwalk, where food to be cooked. is in pain, thicken with corn starch. where' he will consult a throat . Invite us to their house, an’, coax he got his: brother’s car and drove Method — Scalloped potatoes: Cook with other foods m oven. specialist. Mi*. Tourje has been Us kids t’ eat. I could . it back to Buchanan in anticipation wash, pare and soak four white Either fresh beets or canned va­ - having trouble with his throat for Eat all the stuff they want me'to, of his coming to Michigan,,for a potatoes in 1-1-inch. slices. Put riety can be used. . . . several years but has been suffer­ A l ,’.J But mother shakes her head,' long rest as soon as he is able. layer in bailing dish, sprinkle with Recipe: Berry pudding—-2 cups- i n g quite i ansulerabiy the past CT} ’Cause she knows if I ever do salt-popper, dredge with . flour. ful flour, 4 teaspoonsfui baking . DELICATESSEN . ’ few weeks, and upon the advise of jijj, .-s I’ll hafta go f.hed.' COME AND EAT WITH US! Dot each layer with bits of butter. powder, i-2 teaspoon salt, X eup- „ his physician went to California. Repeat layers until dish is full. ful milk, 2 tablespoons melted but­ ’ Mr. Tc'xrje Is a member of the.law ( There’s lots o’ cousins waitin’Jliere We have added a complete res­ Add milk until it may he seen ter, 1 cupful berries, Cooked or firm Tourje. Wauk and McClellan. For us t’ come an’ play; taurant service to our ice cream through the top layer. Cover and fresh crushed berries. DEPARTMENT■ Iy • Miss Blanche Proud and Mrs. <■■'/!<,'"iy,‘ W’e’U be so, pop’lar everywhere parlor business and are now equip­ cook m oven with other foods. Method: Sift flour, salt and bak­ ■■ Wilbur Dempsey will leave Friday SfffiskSSf.'/.iiV ped to serve full meals as well as Method—Given or Yellow Wax ing powder, add milk, add melted nn ining for Chicago where they We’ll hate t’ break away. short orders, Beans or any canned variety: In butter, lastly the berries. Turn in­ In Full Operation * . . y/Ul attend the Beta Gamma Upsi- An', gee, it’s iun out on a farm! Sunday Chicken Dinner and the preparation of green or wax to well greased mold. Place in X . ion Convention which will- be held We run a mile or more oven. Cook with other foods. .. * .*:« Meat Dinners a Specialty, KEAN’S. beans, select one quart of fresh Hot Roasts Every Noon— Beans, Macaroni anti Cheese^ £ at the Edgewater Beach hotel. An’ there ain’t nothin’ wo can liar :----^^O------beans. Cover with 1 cup boiling; Recipe: Foamy Sauce—1 whole ..They are delegates for Epsilon Nor neighbors to get sore. Card of Thanks. water. Add any seasoning desired. egg, 1 cup powdered sugar, 1. cup •••chapter. Place in oven with other foods. If whipping cream, X teaspoon vanil­ s Potatoes, Salads, Eull line ol: Cheese. ■ ■ H. S. Bristol was operated on at But where I’m anxiouser t’ he .We wish to thank our kind canned variety is used, place con­ la, dash of nutmeg. the Wallace Hospital Monday Than any other place friends and neighbors for their tents of can in pan, use the liquid Method: Beat egg yolk and white Is at my Granina’s house, an’ see many acts of kindness and sym­ in can. Add seasonings desired separate. Add sugar to egg yolk. .* Mi s. Leah WeaVer and son. Dee, pathy during our bereavement: Steam with oven dinner. Stir well. Add -white of egg. Fold •-. -spent the week-end in Berrien The smile that’s on her face. Recipe; Scalloped Corn—2 cups in cream, plain or whipped: Dash P0RTZ BAKE SHOP 1 She'll be so glad t’ hug us all. also for the beautiful flowers; also Springs at the William Weaver Rev. Liddicoat and the musicians corn (fresh or canned). 2 egg, 1 of nutmeg for finish. X teaspoon “Everytliing Good to Eat.” home. Bareli returned with them, She’ll hafta stop an’ cry: for their services. teaspoon salt, 1-2 cupful of milk, -.1. of vanilla ear. be used if desired. and entered school Monday after! An’ then i’ll hear my Gran’pa call, Mrs. Emma Xng'leright. table-spoon flour, 1 table-spoon Recipe: Raisin Puffs: 2 c u d s of ■ an ahrer.cc of four weeks. -Well, who’s all this? Hi-yiF Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ingleright, Mrs. Nettie Drew, Niles, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ingleright, •"•daughter. Mary Louise Drew, Go­ Mr. and Mrs, Everett Russell, sh.-a. lad., called on Mrs. Claude Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Lol- Glover ard Mrs. Leah Weaver, maugh, *«. I'Suaday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Repar, *;, Mrs. Lester L. Lyon. Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt. High Quality GROCER • ' IT. Miller and Mrs. D. ,T. Rouse 7 tip delightfully entertained sixty lad- 1------tt------It is our constant effort to secure only- i ’ s at a 1 o’clock bridge luncheon. DHOP IN AND DINE WITT! US! high quality groceries for our trade. li=Satnrday afternoon at the home of Then we strive to sell at a consistently Phone 91 C. E. Koons, Manager. Mrs. Lyon. 103 Clark street. Prizes charge of the program. We have added another compet­ were won by Miss Myra Andlauer, Mrs. M. Gross arrived home from ent chef and are now equipped to low price considering the quality of our 109 Days Avenue. Mrs. .Tesse Vide. Mrs. Richard Chicago Sunday, much improved, PURCHASING ACTS. offer a complete restaurant/ ser­ stock. Doug&n. Mrs. Charles E, Lyddick after special medical treatments vice to our customers. rind M’'s. G. C. vanderberg. The Sunday Chicken and Meat Din­ Phone and Let Us Demonstrate. , ‘ DUt-Oi-town guests were: Mrs. there. WILL BANQUET AT Little Bonnie June Chain is con­ ners a Specialty. Drop in and try Howard Rogers, o f South Bend: our service. KEAN'S. 7tlc Mrs. Richard Dougan. of Berrien. fined at her home with measles. THESE GOOD VALUES EFFECTIVE Mrs. Maude Spaulding is ill at — — '— o ------Springs: Mrs. Edgar ffpham, of St. CLARK CAFETERIA I WALLACE HOSPITAL NOTES. m AND MONDAY' Jr.reph; Mrs. Edwhrd Zwergel, her home. J. £. ARNEY ■ Miss Jgnette Zvvergel. Miss. Gene­ The Horace Hanks home is quar­ SOUTH BEND D1ST. MEM-1 The young son of Stuart Holmes vieve Morris and Mrs. Claude Huff, antined for measles, Dorcthy and entered the hospital Monday, for “ The Square Deal GroG-er” o f Niies. Bobbie Hanks being the patients. BERS ENTERTAINED 1 the removal of his adenoids. -Mr. and Mrs. George Hanley, 201 Mrs. George Kelley ‘ is acting as IN BUCHANAN. PHONE 26 WEDEMTEB M tS lilf OT€& * , Front street. entertained Mr. and nurse. Mrs. Blanche Truman, Oak - Mrs. Fred Andrews and Mr. and street, underwent an operation vo foods thatcltranse the month at the borne of his daugh­ being present, Masculine Cooks J Starts writing instantly, :■$ , I S a s e l ter, Mrs. Clifton Gill, at Altoona. Martin Pearson and Walter Ans- system Of waste poisons and thus help to insure a speedy re­ covery from the flu...... § 1 .0 0 and S90e respectively. Quality- Absolutely Guaranteed Fit. purger were Chicago visitors Wed­ •> d r i e s q n i c k 1 y, and The members of the local -\ux- nesday, attending the power show The men of the Wagner Grange iiiary and American Legion, posts at the Coliseum while there. will he hosts at the meeting to be ? spreads evenly. Flows will hold a po1 pot-iuek at the Legion E. I. Bird was able to take held next Friday evening, on COME SECURE Bag which occasion they will be allow­ LITERATURE hall tonight, (Thursday), followed charge of his transfer again Tues­ $ freely. IN NOW forcEi'zrybodit by separate business sessions. day after being absent several days ed the run of the grange hall kit­ Lb- The* F. D. L club will meet to­ on account of an attack of erysipe­ chen by the women, in an attempt i g f y - Bag •s night (Thursday' at the home of las. Mrs. Bird'has been confined to demonstrate the noble science of Mrs. Edna Dalenberg. with Mrs. to her home with, illness since the cookery, following which those of For use in Fountain first of the year. Their daughter, sufficiently sound nerve and diges­ Nina Post as assistant hostess. Mi The Euthauan Subordinate Mrs. Rolia Donley, took charge of tion will sample the results. Pens. W®Is MopfSao Lodge of the I. O. O. F. initiated the office during the absence of — ,— o— ------G. G. ROGERS & €0. two new members at their regular her father. A British judge has ruled that it meeting Tuesday night, A party of local farmers com­ is illegal to spank a girl over Mi'S. TV. L. Willard entertained prising Dean Clark, Wesley forty-seven. Well, anyone breaking Phone 270 We Deliver ® €©stip|ii©iiig \ adnes I the Officers Club No. 24S. of the Swartz, Fred Koenigshof and Vic­ this law has nothing to worry Eebekah Lodge at her home at 502 tor Rufinot motored to Lansing about. What girl will admit she’s f f N. BRODRICK Wednesday of last week to attend over forty-seven ? M m k BEAPS,...... 2 lbs. 29c South Portage street Monday eve­ The Rexall Store; ning, Mrs. Sylvia Ellis abd Mrs. the sessions of Farmers’ Week. ' i----- —o—------California Seaside Florence Wooden, acting as assist­ Mrs. Dean Clark accompanied RECORD LINERS PAY ant hostesses. Bunco was played, them as far as Kalamazoo where Macaroni or Spaghetti.. 2 lbs. 19c prizes being won by Mrs. Myrtle I she stopped: for a visit with her Leggett. Mrs. Bettie Smith,, and daughter. RIDE, Fancy Blue Rose, 3 lbs. 2Gc Mrs. Bertha Squier. The next Jerry Turner of Berthoud,. Colo., meeting will be at the home of, was a visitor Tuesday and Wed­ PRUNES...... 2 Ihs. 23c Mrs. Frances Murphy. nesday at the home of his cousin, ' SPECIAL SALE O N , Extra Fancy Santa Clara. 50/60. Size > Fred H. Andrews was drawn as Mrs. Cress Watson. a juror from the western district Fire Chief Tenny Bunker reports FISH FLAKES.. 2 med. cans 25c “ Without - "" B. &. M. at the federal term of court. Grand that some very material assistance Rapids, March 5th. was given to the firemen Tuesday Funk Roe and his open air char­ morning by several Boy Scouts, 5 ) FOOTWEAR ■ ms OLEO, “Come Again Nut,5Mb. 19c iot, long considered the only and1 including Scout Master Leo Slate, authentic harbinger o f spring in Assistant Scout Master Don Wood. Exception these hereabouts, were harbinger- They assisted in carrying hose, FOR ONE WEEK—FEBRUARY 22 TO MARCH 2 ing around town Tuesday with the placing ladders, and other fire Palsai©ii'r© other harbingers. fighting operations. On Men’s and Boys’ Work and Dress Shoes and O x-. Dr. A. J. Gunderson, who ad­ Mrs. A.lma E. f^unt again selects Oliver Brant sprained his- knee fords. All high-grade merchandise. Tuesday when bt fell on the ice. dresses the annual meeting of the Dp. Snowden is attending him. St. Joseph Fruit Growers’ Associa­ her meats from the Sanitary Rev. J. L. Griffith of the Church tion at Stevensville, Thursday, Boys’ Shoes, to Men’s Dress S o M D a ist Lge-pbg. 2 1 ® Feb. 2S, will deliver an address, at Market because “ it is one of the of Christ is filling the pulpit at size 6 __ Nhes during this, week on account the local St. .Toe Valley Shipping $2.65] Shoes, w e lt__^ F-i o fthe absence of Rev, A. C. Shaw Association headquarters on the best equipped and most sani­ life of .Coldwater, who was conducting evening of the same day. He will the revival sendees. Rev. Shaw speak on the problems of the fruit tary markets.” f»0£eY”a.s.’. $3,451 S’L«,cY.s: $4.95 was called home by the deatn of a grower. SARDINES ...... ’s can 9c brother. Men s Work 0 C i Men’s Dress Ox- yip* Serve broiled on toast Shoes, to size 12 f , ,, ■ Waue Griffith son of Rev, and ■ ’ • ■ -g fords, welt Mrs. J. L, Griffith, who is a patient Mrs. Hunt will demonstrate TUNA FISH, Light Meat.„JNo. 1 flat can 34c iat* Fawating hospital, Niles, is Men’s Work Shoes, ru b-gA - , _ CODFISH, Gorton’s ...... i.i-lb. pkg. ;2Sc slijwly recovering and expects to be modern cookery at the H. S. her or leather O P'S ®ien s Dress Ox- fax £|r; ir able to return home in about a- s o le ______x__ fords, beacon Serve Greamed wpek. Auditorium next Tuesday, KIPPERED SNACKS...... _...3'/2-oz. tin 8c Epsilon chapter, Beta Gamma Men’s Work Shoes W e l t ' I :1>resS Oxfords, feea^ Upsilon scorority met Tuesday eve­ Wednesday, Thursday and Frb .SALMON, Fancy Medium Red....l-Ib, can 23c ning at the home o f Mrs. Burton; and arch q p ||con-Arch. . 0 P Mills. A delicious dinner was en­ day. support _ ------support ______o SPAGHETTI, with Cheese____-No. 2 can 10c1 joyed after which a short business | You Are Interested Camiibell’s 'meeting was conducted. Bridge Reduction on Bed Room Slippers for Men and Women. PEANUT BUTTER...... Lb. 21c Xupnished the diversion and high in saving money, score was held by Mrs. Genevieve let .me talk to you. :BUY NOW AND; SAVE A ' 1 ONLY’ ONE'iWEEK Schwartz. Twelve members Were present. “A dollar saved is a dollar FEBRUARY 22 TO MARCH 2 . Bake Sale, Saturday, Feb. 23, at earned.” M. L. SANDS Hnallte Lge* pfego Runner Bros. Hardware Store. Loyal Worker’s class of Church of E. N. SCHRAM ’ • - ; Quick or Regular n Christ. 7 tic “ The Sanitary Market” The Hill Climbers, Class of tire 'J O S E P H R O T I -R O T! a Methodist church; E. H. Ormiston, Phone 398 or 139 * Phone 92 S. Oak St. Shoe Store. teacher, held a ’Valentine1 social in Dependable Insurance Main Street. the church parlprs,,Satur(lay night. \ Hazel Brand Miss Blizabqtif Longfellow having i*i ■*! i*i i*i i *i i *i i*- ,*in v * V

Th u r s d a y , f e e . 14, IS2 9 £AGE FOUR >-THE Hfr.RMfiN-COUNTY Re Co RR ism/’ - .... Cultured ‘-Hobo ■ YVf'itek O f His Church Notices s t Evening service ?at 7 p. ?m. sub­ ‘ Missionary Service at 7 p. m. ject: “Gan the Eternal be Defeat­ Miss Bucy Beng, Chinese'--’-girl, * *' Tour Around The. World ■ ed?” This_is the third discussion- lews. From Oafien' anil Vicinity CImrch ot (Christ. based oixDr,., Jefferson’s book, "The now in Albion ^College, gvill give ah-; Cardinal Ideas of Jeremiah:" , , address“,ahd. Sing> special'mumbers.“ Unified Bible? school and worship Thursday, Feb. 28, on this date HilBi'd'diicqati {Minister, service at 10 a ,m. the next Family aright will 'be­ ■- ,, ; he fell and fractured several, bones, J. R. Rood.. Rev. Blueffeld, pastor Albert Barrs, 10-year-old "boy ;pf Galien-Buchanan o f the Peace Temple, Benton Har­ Bible study ? Christian •• growth. held. Tickets: for the supper may and! was taken to the infirmary. Sunday will be Washington day in be had. at (tile store of J, C. Rehm Ibstock, Eng., suffered' .a broken bor, gave the address of the eve­ leg in a, football game, but hobbled Game Cancelled Funeral services were held, Sun­ ning. His subject, was “Father the Bible school The missionary! o r Glenn E. Smith or from any day afternoon at the B. D: S. superintendent, will report on the, member of the committee in into his classroom and remained and Sen.*’ The banquet was spon­ until school was dismissed: By Closing School church,; conducted by Rev, J. W. sored by the M'. E. Undies’ Aid So­ work' in India.. :Sermon? subject', charge of the Family Night pro­ McNight Neighbors and friends ciety. » “A Call to Service,” gram. living in Weesaw attended in a Harry W. Slaver. Pastor. Ro.se Fraser, 10, .of Inverness, The'game between1 the Galien The Christian Endeavor Socie­ Scotland, saved her three younger body and covered the casket with ties meet at 6 p. m. ------o----,— basket quintet and the Buchanan Culture Club Is Methodist Church- sisters at the risk o f ’her life when flowers. Burial, in the Galien An interesting contest is on be­ reserves slated for th local floor cemetery. the family Home was destroyed by —------* Entertained With tween. the Junior and Senior So­ Sabbath school at 10 a. m. fire, / last night was cancelled on ac- cieties. Sunday evening1 the Sen­ count of the closing of the local . Morning worship at 11 a m. -.■■■.1 (0:------. , Galien Observes ior Society will: give a playlet en­ Robert Thomas, 15, of Kenosha. school yesterday. The Galien team Extended Program J E i * / - ; . Anthem, "King of Bove Aiy titled, “ Why is (Christianity the Wis., is the champion junior bicy­ will play New Troy at Galien Fri­ only (adequate Religion.” Shepherd Is." day. evening, this being their last Father and Son cle rider of the United States, Airs. G. G. Glover was hostess *• i * v Sunday evening service at 7 p. Sermon, "Jesus and Evangel­ lioldingf’two national records. game on the home floor. Their Banquet Tuesday to- the Culture Club Friday after­ ^ '.s / m. Sermon, subje'ot, “Broken season will close with a game with noon where a “Miscellaneous*1 pro­ . Homes ” This is a social, problem the Niles reserves a week from gram was carried out, "A Recent that, challenges the .consideration Friday night. The father and son banquet was Discovery,” was the roll call, - HSMI given Monday evening- in the t. O. of everybody. "Edison Hunting for Rubber,” V-' H p i Afla-week services Thursday eve­ O. F. hall and was attended by was; Mrs. Elton Boyle’s subject. Orphan Boy Dies 1560 fathers and sons. Rev. Conk­ ning at 7:30. lin, pastor of the M. E. Church was “Woman, and a. Decadent Jury ** r s . " This is a devotional and inspira­ . A t Co. Infirmary toastmaster of the evening. Rev. System” was given by Mrs. Clyde \ tional service for all. o ~ % Swank. ; \ \ ^ A church fellowship supper will Herman Edwards gave the invo­ \s\ cation. Patti Conklin gave several "Pottery,” was given by Mrs. : ' 0* « be held at the church next Thurs­ William Bediio passed away at day evening. Every* member of the county infirmary Tost Friday violin solos. Will: Bowers, A DELIGHTFUL SPORT Flovd Swen gave a toast "To x-jK-sritviv. s o> the church is expected to be pres­ afternoon, where he has been the '“Pottery” was: given by Mrs. ent. past five months. William was an Father". Rev. J. W. McNight, pas­ Paul Metzler. You can. now bowl in comfort at our tor of the L. D. S. church re­ - > > A Bible school contest between orphan, and for some time made Mrs. Warren Hagley and Mrs, the Mogadore, O., Bible school and allys. There is great fun in party bowl­ his home with Hr. and Mra. Bsvus sponded with a toast to "Son.” Pearl Roberts were the afternoon's Several vocal solos were given by Buchanan, will Begin March 3, and- ing. Alleys open each. day. Prenkert. About five months ago honored guest. Mrs. Edw, Shearer A VAGABONDING tour of the Young Mulilich started his hobo close May 26. BajSSW)lX«WMM4iMlilBBg8 assisted the hostess in serving the world recently brought Rene Aluh- tour, .two years, ago: During, that The Workers Conference will be delicious luncheon. time he has traveled far and vide lich; (above) 25 years old, of Aus­ held Tuesday evening, Feb. 26. Yours for' the ideal farm. Your —------and worked at no less than 200 J, B. Griffith, Minister. Very Confidentially— farm is a thing to: be proud of. Helena Wentland of tria to Bos Angeles, Calif. His different jobs. He has: even gold ------— o------Buchanan Bowling. Club You must realize how much home, if he can be said to. have, his; blood.jfor -; transfusion purposes Advent Christian Gliurcli. I want to speak to you. prominence a flock o f Ideal Farm Galien Marries W m . one, is in: Vienna where his’father, to' make1'1 a few dollars. In-be­ Over Record Office. Fred Sclnvartz, Mgr. poultry will add to your home. —Karl Aluhlich—is publisher of tween-times, he writes travel tales Sunday (school at 10 a. in.- Now will you listen to this hap­ the Wiener Tageblatt. for1 European newspapers. Breaching service at 11 a. m. py farmer's tale? Isn't there something always Burns of Buchanan Subject: "Dead Weights." appealing about the thorobred ? Evcnijig services at 7 p. m. Sub­ It’k like a glee club out In Moc­ Miss Helena Wentland, daughter casin Bottoms now. That is Why Ideal Farm Chicks ject, 'A Sick World and Its" are the chicks for your farm. Ideal of Mr. and. Mrs. John. Wentland, Local Home Has Needs.” * Barry Bang, lyeh Barry) swap­ Farm Chicks are for the ideal; Galien, Mich., and William Burns, WOMEN GOOD OR ped the model T for Hal's Old Red farm. They provide the surest son of Mr. and Airs, Benjamin Copy of Mooted Christian Science Church. Sow, now she has 13 shoals, “Jen­ and most dependable income. You Bums of Buchanan, Mich., were ny, call up Ikck. It's a hair cut realize your profit soon, because married at 2:30 Saturday after­ ANYWAY ABLE TO “ Original Issue” Sunday school at 9:45 a. ni. and that limousine for his family they grow so fast, and start to lay noon, Feb. 16, at the parsonage of Sunday sez’yice at 11 a. in. T h e now.** so soon, the Butheran church at Three The controversy which has been Subject: "Mind,” Oaks, Alich. Rev. Kling- performed KEEP CLEAR JAILS taking space in nearby city papers Testimonial meeting Wednesday “Barry, How do- you >!o it Bari.v The baby chicks are not. babies tne ceremony. evening at 7:45. king, They arc eager to grow. A Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bagels of recently relative to the authentic­ TWO-FIFTHS OF JAILINGS Reaeing room every Wednesday ( few short weeks and you have Michigan City, Ind., were the only ity of issues of the Ulster County afternoon from 2 to 4. W ilson -D ^ry "Oh, oh, well Fau'.. behind it a'! j some big husky cockerels to sell. attendants. Mr. Pagels being a IN BERRIEN DUE TO is that ideal farm exchange, a safe Gazette^ Kingston, N. Y., of the “Soul” was the subject of the ' They weigh up well and return cousin of the bride. BOOZE. Uesson-Sermon' in all Christian / bet from si:.; t to end w u bet Yea j surprising profits. The bride was dressed in light year, 1800, containing accounts of I know Hal l had the right tip or Women of Berrien County either Science Churches on Sunday, Feb. : green georgette and carried pink the funeral of Washington, has: re­ 17. i Once—it was the ideal Farm Ex­ Their parent stock are rugged roses end white sweet peas. keep closer to the straight and vealed that one of: the. papers in • €fi@©$eta fey change-. and me of course. But and vigorous, rigidly examined!— Among the citations which com­ t Mrs. Pagels wore orchid geor­ narrow or they cover their tracks question is in the possession of prised the Besson-Sermon was the YOU stop there end you too will everyone. Blood Tested to make gette and carried sunburst roses ; change your grunts from runts. sure. They all are the Nation’s better when they do stray, accord­ Airs. B. M. Hamblin, :205 Moccasin following from the Bible: “And I Maps. A lm a E . MisBit Sot* leading strains. and orchid sweet peas. ing to the evidence afforded, by Avenue. According to published will set my tabernacle afiiong you: A t 5= o’clock 'a wedding dinner the annual jail: report made for accounts, most of the papers as­ and my soul shall not abhor you. X Some will be ready to start on was served by the bride's mother. the five-month period terminating suming to be of the mintage of And I will .walk among you, and Monday, March 4, then every Mon­ Ouly the immediate family were 'February 14, by the jail inspec­ ISOO.are in fact of reprints made will be your God, and ye shall be n day for several months. The best present. Mr. and Airs. Burns - will tion committee comprising the fol­ either on the1 occasin of a July. 4 my people" (Bev. 26-11-12). 4- gains are made on the early stock. make tlieir home with the bride’s lowing: W. H. Anderson, judge o f celebration at Kingston in 1S46, ~or The? Besson-Sermon also included Suffer M ilk and Heavy varieties §15 for 100 parents, probate;; T. W. Bellingham, county ! atf'the time o f the Centennial Exhi­ the following passages from the- babies. English White Beghorns, ------o------probation agent; B: -E, Merchant, bition in 1S76. The'paper in pos­ Christian Science textbook, “Sci­ SIS per 100, See Us for terms and Glen Haslett, and Darwin Sharpe,! session of, Mrs. Hamblin' is. known ence and Health with Key to the t C r e a m discounts. Order today. Phone superintendents of the poor. . . to have been in the hands of the Scriptures," by Alary Baker Eddy: x 175. Galien Locals Of the total of 399 prisoners family since the early fifties at “Soul must be incorporeal to n e A Spirit,-for Spirit is not finite. .Only A James Best Sr., is visiting his who were guests in the ‘jail* for-a least,- which places it definitely be­ It’s the Ideal Farm Exchange with the hatchery that IS longer or shorter period, of .time; fore the.-time of the Centennial re­ by losing the false sense of Soul daughter, Airs. Arthur Metzger at can we gain the eternal unfolding- - To be used at the Cooking Buchanan this week. during the five months, 372 were? print. It has the appearance of j.G0 Fct. reliable. Here Today with both eyes on Tomorrow. extreme age, but whether it. would of Bife as immortality brought to Walter C. Hawes of Buchanan men. and 27 were .women. - In the neighborhood, of 40. per pass the inspection of the critics light” (p. -335). School next week in the was tne Sunday guest of Mr. and wlfo (assume to .know that only au­ Mrs. R. V, Slocum. cent, of the jailings were directly- - if due to liquor offenses, listed, under thentic copy of the original issue - .First: Presbyterian .Church. John HoimdUe attended the Church school at 10 a. m. High School Auditorium. ' Masonic meeting held in Three the heads of “drunk,” “.drunk and remains is’nofc certain. Another in­ disorderly,” "violating liquor laws" teresting document of undoubted Morning service at ll>a. m. sub­ Oaks Monday evening. authenticity which Air's. Hamblin ject: “How Much Is Your Relig­ The Child Study Club met with and “driving while drunk.” The offenses were itemized-as owns is a. copy of the New York ion Worth?" 5 Mrs. Manly Roberts Wednesday Herald containing the news of the Young People’s Society at 6 p. :•*** Buy Your Insurance afternoon. follows; . • .... assassination of Bincoln. , Mrs. Alai-ie Van Tilburg from . Intoxicating 65, drunk and dis­ Saginaw spent the week-end with orderly 57, violation of liquor laws her parents; Mr. and Airs. Edw. 3S, driving: while drunk 24, 'petit Full Restaurant Vantiiburg. larceny 12, grand larceny S, va­ at Cost Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Renbarger grancy 12, reckless driving 6, non­ ■ Service Installed and two sons of Three Oaks, were payment of alimony 7, parole vio­ the Sunday guests of Air. and Mrs. lator 6,' auto theft 13, held for in­ A t Keans Parlor Of course such a business proposition is good— if ' James Renbarger. _ In the after­ vestigation 29,. held for officers. 6, noon calls were made on Air: and jumping bail 1, keeping, disorderly it can be done. house 1, defrauding 2, assault and. James Graig1 whose catering Airs. Gilbert Renbarger and Ain, battery S, negligent homicide 1,, abilities .are well known in Buchan­ and Airs. B. B. Blssel at Buchan­ adultery 1, breaking and entering an, has • entered the employ, of It can be done— is being done— has been done by an. 14, embezzlement 16, rape 5. Richard Kean as; chef. Mr. Kean C. F. Dorr of Belding was: a has been unable to take care of the the insuring members of this company-since 1912. business callers in Galien Alonday, RESTAURANT SERVICE PLU.S. •work lately on account of illness, and was a welcome visitor at the but since he has secured the ser­ high school. We have added help which en­ vices of Craig he has decided to *, Many thousands of Michigan motorists buy their Air. and. Mrs. Guy Best, enter­ widen the scope of the service.- tained at supper Alonday evening, ables us to offer our patrons com­ automobile insurance from ns on this basis. plete meals as well as short orders. serving meals as well as the short Mr. and Airs. Ray Hewitt and chil­ Sunday dinners a specialty. orders. dren. > For restaurant service plus the All premium money not used for expenses, pay­ Aliss AI. George is confined to Home Touch try KEAN’S. 7tlc. The 12-year-old son of Walter her room with the measles, ——— o------Johnson, framed pitcher of the ment of claims, etc., is returned to them each year in Forest Potter was taken, to the The legend that the first man Washington Senators, gives prom­ Pawating Hospital at Niles; last was created from dust or earth is ise of becoming a worthy success­ the form of a dividend. Friday where he underwent a suc­ common in the South Seas as; well or of his father as a baseball cessful operation for appendicitis. as in. India. v- 4 moundsman. Air. and Mrs. C. C. Glover were W e write a Non-Assessable, Dividend Paying Pol- the Sunday guests o f their son, icy— backed by more than 84,000,000.00 of resources. George: and family, at Niles. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Andrews and son, Bob, were entertained Sunday in the Fred Koenigshof. home. MICHIGAN MUTUAL LIABILITY CO. Charles A. Clark was a Saturday Y e ® EyesMtl afternoon caller on R. V, Slocum., , Air, and Airs. E. Bewis Mitchel \ Oar Service are enjoying a visit from the lat­ ter’s «brother, W , G. Desmond of • Dest §* Hasaliss, |Ag©isf Deerfield, 111. ■, 'B-v/Bl a ckmo nd. Air., and Airs. Will Roundy and 403 Third Street. “ ■ y. son, Orville; spent Sunday evening at the James: Renbarger home: A candy box; social will be If jtou’re a telephone subscriber, simply given in the Painter school house: lift the hook, ask for No. 9 and state Saturday evening; Feb. 23. A spe­ cial program has been prepared: A your request. It’s a service that .makes one act comedy will. be. .given, and special music will be, furnished by it comparatively easy for you to insert the Hills Corners quartet. Aliss B. your advertisement. And W ant-Ads O. Barton, is the teacher. This en­ --- :-----r/ >” Bucfianan Lumber I Coal Co. tertainment is being sponsored by offer the solution to many a problem. the Pi T. A., A cordial invitation is extended to all. There’s always someone eager to buy, Mr. and Airs. Roscoe Hanover of Buchanan were the Sunday guests sell or trade; someone who has a service of Air. and Airs. Guy Best. . . . Have you; met' thteiiersbiifl T h e M u l e Charles; Vinton who has had a to offer. Results are certain and the severe attack of the flu is able to cost is quite moderate. be around again. : He is around 45 years of age—more ?ot’ lesS«', Ho is S a y s : ------o— ---- reading; the paper and holding- it too: far from liis :»yes. Can’t read it closer. Thinks;his eyes arc strong Chinese Girl to when he can read itrso fsr away. iristaUen of cmirse. MODERNIZE YOUR He needs reading glasses; sf, he can read st 13 Inches, ■£:(M ^Before Thursday; \ Talk on Missions •N® eye strain iiiien,:, Jlrint clear;. eyes comfortaWo. A X TIC—AN .EXTRA llalf. an liouv .spent solves (be •problem-, of .dUTicnlfc Here Sunday Eve. reading:, ' ROOM AT MODERATE -i : Miss Bucy Beng, Chinese student To Be- Continued Noxt' Tiiurscliiy. GOST. at Albion College, Will be the speaker at the regular Methodist services .Sunday evening: She ap­ One-rrice : e One’Frlw pears in Buchanan the auspices of Cash or ’ • -£l; Gash or Let Us Tell You How. the Wo'men’s Foreign Missionary i. ,$rcdit , . Credit Society of the Methodist Church, < NIUES, 'MICHIGAN. and her talk will, deal with the Phone S3F1 C. P. Hiller, Mgr. work of the Christian missions in China. A cordial invitation .is ex­ . - Jewelry;,. Optical, Store,, tended to all, to attend. *. i ' J: THURSDAY, FEB. 14, 1929 fe d .'ipRRIEN dOUNTf 'REd©iid PAGEFYVE (24), Township Four (4) South, 1st insertion Feb. 7; last Feb. 21 (being the territorial limits affect­ lie notice thereof be given by pub­ Handicap—138; total pins, 2465. Range Seventeen (17) West, con­ STa -l’E OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ ed) shall b'e entitled to'vote for lication of a. copy of this order, taining Eighty? (SO) acres, more or bate {JoufP'fbr 'the County, of nine electors residing in the terri­ for three successive weeks pre­ Team—Foundry. . less, in. Bainbridge Township, Ber­ Berrien, i • ? tory which it is proposed to incor­ vious to’ said; day of hearing, in . Games Total rien County; Michigan. At? a session of said Court, held porate as members of the Charter the Berrien County Record, a 1st 2nd 3rd Dated: January 14, 1929., a* the Probate Office in the City Commission, and that all notices newspaper printed and circulated Graham _ i_ 187 219 193, ,519 CLAYTON BECKWITH, Trustee. ' of Sts. Joseph in said County, on of the election as required by sec­ in said, county;. Bradley ^ __ 126 127 11S< >371 Assignee, of Mortgagee. the 5th day of February? A. D. tion ten of the above act, shall in­ WILLIAM K. ANDREWS, White _ 187 144 139 520 Gore & Harvey, 1929. clude notice of the election there­ Judge of Probate. Boone _ _ 190 136 185.’ 501 Attorneys for Assignee of Mort- Present: Hon. William R . An­ of, and that the clerk of said Vil­ SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. Bauch___;___ 147 180 141 468 ' gagee. drews, Judge of Probate. lage shall: also prepare a separate Sprague, Register of Probate. Total Scratch - 'Unit Benton Harbor, Michigan. In the Matter of the Estate of ballot and place upon the same Pins _ S47 S56 776 2471 Mary- Griffin, Deceased. without party designation under 1st insertion Feb. 21; isst March 7; Handicap—45; total pins, 2527-:. 1st insertion Jan. 31; last March .14 Frank R. Sanders having filed the heading “Candidates for mem­ STATE OF HICHJCAN, The Pro­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the in said court his final administra­ bers of the Charter Commission” bate Court for the County of Team—Mac’s ; Grill. Circuit CouK for the County of tion account, and his petition pray­ Berrien. , Volume 6 of Assignment of Mort­ the names of all electors having Games Total- RATES Ship A h oy Berrien, In Chancery?. ing for the allowance thereof and qualifications required by the At a session of said Court, held 1st 2nd 3rd gages on Page 412: on April G, Joseph Schwartz, Plaintiff. for the assignment- and distribu­ at the Probate Office iu tbe cHy of Classified Advertisements are 1923, and which said mortgage above mentioned Act for members B urks______120 218 177 515 First Sailor—l llitnk the cap­ VS.: tion of the residue Of said estate, of the Charter Commission, who St. Joseph in said County, on the H a ll______inserted: at the rate Off 5 cents tain's gone clean, crazy. was thereafter duly? assigned by 128 145 110 ...383 per line each: insertion;/, mini- Jacob Hoag, John Tcrpenning, and the petition of Robert C. Grif­ Shall file a petition signed by 15 tii day of February? A. D. 1929. Baclimau___ 139 134 177 450 Second Sailor—Whnt makes you said Alta and Mayme W right.to Geo. W. Reynolds, the wife or wid­ Present: Hon. William H. An­ mura charge: 2a cents’ whan, the Farmers & Merchants National fin praying • that said court ad­ twenty qualified electors residing Marsh______99 154' 176 429. laid in aivanae. If payment think, that? ow, if any? of John Reynolds, John judicate and determine who were in the Village of Buchanan, and drews, Judge of Probate. White ______143 176 155 ..474 First Suitor—.Inst passed a school Bank by proper assignment of F. Schwartz, William Redden and at the time of her death the legal In the Matter of tho Estate of s” not nmde when the: ad­ of tlsh and riie old man threw some mortgage dated March 13, 1926, district proposed to be incorporat­ Total Scratch vertisement is ini&ted the min- the unknown heirs, devisees, lega­ heirs of deceased and entitled to ed, asking that such names be John B., Best, Deceased. Pins _ ____ 629 827 795 2251 hooks over to them, and recorded in the Office of said tees and assigns of each and all of inherit the real estate of which It appearing to the Court that mum charge o f 35 cents— five '------rO------Register in Volume 7 of Assign­ placed on. the ballot. The position Handicap—198; total pins, ,,2449. lines; or less;. them., Defendants. deceased died seized, of the names of the candidates the time for presentation of the A loaf of bread 60 feel long was ment o f Mortgages on Page 2S2 Suit Pending in the Circuit It is Ordered, That the 4th day claims against saia estate should baited in Minneapolis. In such a on February 14, 1927, and which shall be interchanged, as provided Tuesday?. Court for the County of Berrien, of March A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock by the general primary law of the be limited, and that a time- and Team—-Proud's Cigar Store!' case half a loaf would: be 30 feet said mortgage was thereafter duly In Chancery, at the city? of Saint in the forenoon, at said probate place be appointed to receive, ex­ FOR SALE better than none. assigned by? Farmers & Merchants State, the ballots shall also bear- Games Total Joseph on the 30th day of January office, he and is hereby apppinted instruction directing that not more amine and .adjust all claims and 1st 2nd 3rd National Bank and Trust Com­ A. D., 1929. for examining and allowing said demands against said deceased by “IDEAL,, FARM CHICKS"—-Prices pany, formerly said Farmers & than nine candidates he voted for. Schwartz _ _ 177 168 183 528 In this cause it appearing from account and hearing said petition; All nominating petitions for candi­ and before said Court; M yers____ 142 214 181 . 537 lower;, values greater;. Ideal, 1st insertion Feb. 14; last Feb. 2S. Merchants, National Batik,, to Clay­ It is Ordered, That creditors of Hatchery, 120, Main St., Phone1 the hill of complaint on file, in the It is Further Ordered, That dates for Charter , Commission Gilder _____ 210 194 181 537 STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ ton Beckwith. Trustee, by proper clerks office, That certain of the public notice thereof be given by said deceased are required to pre­ 175. -itfp assignment of mortgage dated De­ shall be filed with, the Village Proud______124 102 201 .517 bate Court for the County of defendants herein are not residents publication of a copy of this order, Clerk not later than February 20, sent their claims to said Court at Berrien. cember 7, 192S, and recorded in Low Score__ 144 145 146 FOR SALE—High grade piano, of the State of Michigan and their for three successive weeks pre­ 1929. said Probate Office on or before Total Scratch A t a session of said Court, held the Office of said Register, in Vol­ whereabouts are unknown. vious to said day of hearing, in the 17th*day of June A. D. 1929, practically new, a. bargain. Casli ume 7 of Assignment of Mortgages Said proposition will be voted P in s _____ 827 883 898 2603 at tire Probate Office in the City of On motion of *Geo: H. Batchelor, the Berrien County Record, a upon by ballot substantially in. the at ten o’clock in the forenoon, said Team—?Graham-Paige. ! or terms to responsible party, St. Jos.eph in said County, on the on Page 573, on December 21, 192S, llr. J. L. Godfrey. 6t2p attorney for the plaintiff, it is or­ newspaper printed and circulated following form, viz.; time and place being hereby ap­ llth day of February A. D. 1929. on which said mortgage there is dered that the above named de­ in said county. pointed for the examination and Present, Hon. William H. An­ claimed to he due and payable at' FOR CITY INCORPORATION. Team—Graham-Paige. BABY CHICKS— 200-275 Trapiics:. fendants cause their appearance to: WILLIAM I I ANDREWS, YES I 3. adjustment of all claims and de­ drews. Judge of Probate. the date, hereof the sum. of ‘ Two be entered herein within" three mands against said deceased, Games Total record, accredited, blood, tested, Judge of Probate. FOB, CITY INCORPORATION. 3rd -•» - In the Matter of the Estate of Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-nine months from tlio date of this or­ SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. It"Is Further Ordered, That pub­ 1st 2nd F or highest quality Owens Reds, Charlotte McCumber, deceased. and 7S-100 (§2,559.7S) Dollars, NO [ ]. Tisc 194 159 135 488 Park Rocks, Tavered-Holiywooci der and In case of their appear­ Sprague, Register of Probate. Every legally cast ballot found to lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Lilly M. Abell having filed in tlfht being the unpaid principal and ance, that they cause their answer lication- of a copy of this order, Dalrymple _ 147 145 131 423 Leghorns, See us before you said Court her petition praying interest due thereon, and the fur­ have a cross marked by an elector C a rr___,____ 187 197 144 528 buy. Received one order from to the plaintiff’s Bill of complaint in the square pertaining to the for three successive weeks pre­ that original' hearing on claims ba ther sum o f Eighteen and 73-100' to be filed; and a copy 'thereof to 1st insertion Feb. 21; last March 7 vious to said day of hearing, in Schwartz___ 119 120 143:, 382 Indiana for 9,000 chicks. Prof, revived and further time be allow­ (§18:73) Dollars, that being the word “Yes" .will be counted for Fisher _____ 148 129 140 -437 A. E. Smith, Berrien. Springs, be solved on said plaintiff's, attor-' STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ said proposition, and every such the Berrien County Record, a ed for the examination and ad­ •unpaid premiums on insurance on ney within fifteen days after ser­ bate Court for the County of newspaper printed and circulated Total Scratch Mich. - 3tfc justment of the claim of said peti­ the buildings, on the premises de­ ballot found to have a cross mark­ P in s _____ 815 750 ■693 2258 vice on them of a copy of said1 bill Berrien. < ed by an elector in the square per­ in said county. tioner by and before said court, scribed in said mortgage, 'which of complaint, and in default there­ At a session of said Court, held WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, Handicap—174; total pins,* 2432: FOR SALE—A good building lot. It is Ordered. That the llth day said1 sum'the undersigned has paid, taining to the word “,No” will be sidewalk, water* and. gas on of, said bill of complaint be taken at the Probate. Office in- the' city counted against said proposition. Judge of Probate. of March A. D. 1929, at ten and which amount is added to the as confessed By the said defend­ of St. Joseph in said county, on SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. Team—-Galien. street, at a reasonably price. H. o'clock in, the forenoon, at said, amount secured by said mortgage, A separate ballot will also be vot­ Banke, 2 ll Chippawa Ave. 7tlp ants. the ISth Jday? of February A. D. ed for the election, of Nine (9) Sprague, Register of Probate. Games Total-. probate office,, he and is hereby all as; provided in said mortgage, And it is further ordered that 1929. ; 1st 2nd 3rd appointed for hearing said: petition; and. an. attorney’s fee of Thirty- Candidates for members of the 1st insertion Feb. 21: last March 7 FOR SALE—A reed baby buggy, within forty, days, the plaintiff Present, Hon. William H. An­ Charter Commission. Roberts ____ 155 192 ISO 527 It Is Further Ordered. That pub­ five (§35.) Dollars provided for cause a copy of this order to be drews, Judge of Probate. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ Dickow ____ 181 162 157 5pp. fine condition, price right. Phone lic notice thereof he given by pub­ by? statute, and no suit or proceed­ Notice is hereby given, that the bate Court for the County of published in the1 Berrien County In the Matter of the Estate of place of holding the said election W hite______164 193 169 526 «15-R. 7 tip lication of a copy of this order, ings at law having been instituted Berrien. Lange _____ 162-552 Record, A newspaper printed, pub Elizabeth Binns Werzl, Der-eased. in the VILLAGE OF BUCHANAN, 183 207 for three successive weeks previous to recover the money secured by lisheci and circulating in said It appearing to the Court that At a session of said Court, held Babcock___ 169 157 17.1 497 FOR SALE— Colt, 3 years old and said mortgage, or any? part there­ will be at, Engine House No. 1, broke, or will exchange. E. F. to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ county?, and that said publication the time for presentation of the at the Probate Office in the city of Total Scratch rien County Record, a newspaper of. 114 South Oak St. St. Joseph in said County?, on the * Undcrly, Phone 63-F-2-2. 7tip be continued therein, once in each claims against said estate should The Polls of said Election will Pins _____ 852 911 839-2602 printed and circulated in said Now, therefore, by? virtue of the week .for six weeks in succession, be limited, and that a time and loth, day? of February A. D. 1929. Handicap—60; total pins, 2662. ‘ County. be open at 7:00 o’clock A. M. and Present: Hon. William H. An­ FOR SALE—Pop corn. Phone power of sale contained in said or that the plaintiff, cause a copy place be appointed to receive, ex­ will remain open until 5:00 o’clock 7132F2. Andrew Huss. 7t2p. WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, mortgage, and the statute in such of this order to be personally? serv­ amine and adjust all claims and drews, Judge of Probate. Wednesday. Judge of Probate. case made and provided, notice is P. M. of said day of election. In the Matter of the Estate" of ed on said non-resident defendants demands against said deceased by Dated February 14, A. D. 1929. FOR SALE—Cliesterwhite sows, SEAL. A true copy. Libia O. hereby given that on Monday?, the at least forty days before the and before said Court; Viola A. Boyce. Deceased. with nigs. Edwin Rough. Phono II. A. POST, Games Tofhi; , Sprague, Register of Probate. 29th day of April, A. D. 1929, at time set for their appearance. It is Ordered, That creditors of It appearing to the Court that 1st 2nd 3rd 226R.* 7t2p ten o'clock in,'the forenoon of said Village Clerk. the time for presentation of the The bill of complaint herein filed said deceased are required to pre­ Feb. 14-21-28 and Match 7 Graham _ _ 161 160 189 510 Feb. 14-21-2S and March 7th. day?, the undersigned will sell 'at was "filed to. .perfect' oertain de­ claims against said estate should FOR SALE—One dining room VILLAGE ELECTION sent tlieir claims to said Court at Hanover___ 155 149 116 420 public auction to the highest bid­ fects in plaintiffs title to a parcel said Prolate Office on or before be limited, and that a time and W h ite____ 134 135 161 430 table, baby cab in good condi­ der at the front door of the Court place be appointed to receive, ex­ tion, three burner oil stove,, Notice is; hereby given to the of land in the township of Ber­ the 24th day ox June A. D. 1929, 1st insertion Feb. 21; last March 7 Bauch______132 123 139 394 House in the City of St. Joseph, trand, Berrien county, Michigan, at tea o’clock in the forenoon, said STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ amine and. adjust all claims and Low Score _ 160 159 oven; and, heating1 stove. 314 Qualified Electors o f the Village of Berrien County. Michigan, that be­ demands against said deceased .by Moccasin Ave. 7tip Buchanan, State of Michigan. described as follows: to-wit, ’ the time and place being hereby? ap­ bate Court for the County of E vans______100 ing the place where the Circuit Nortii-.west quarter of the South­ pointed for the examination aud Berrien. and before said Court; ' Total Scratch That the next ensuing Annual Court for the County of Berrien east quarter of section ten, town A t a session of said Court, held It is Ordered, That creditors of FOR: SALE—High grade Guernsey Village Election will be held at adjustment of all claims and de­ Pins _____ 737 667 764 2168 hull calf, week old; also, brood Is held, the premises described in eight south, Range IS west. mands against said deceased. at the Fi-obate Office in the city or said deceased are required to pre­ Handicap—34; total pins, 2202. Engine House No. 1, 114 South said mortgage, or so much thereof STUART B. WHITE, St. Joseph in said County, on the sent their claims :to said Court at sow, farrows in, March. Bert Oak Street, within- said Village oh It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Mitchell, Phone 7115F11. 7tlc ns may he necessary to satisfy the Circuit Court Commissioner. lic notice, thereof be given by pub­ ISLh day? of February A. D. 1929. said Probate Office on or before Thursday?. Monday, March H A. B. 1929, at amount due on Said mortgage, in­ Geo. H. Batchelor, Plaintiff’s at­ Present: Hon. William H. An­ the 17th day of June A. D. 1929, __ ^ which election the, following vil- lication of a copy? of this order for Team—Thaning’s Tire Shop- FOR SALE—Corn in crib at cluding- said insurance premiums,. torney. li? ee successive weeks previous to drews, Judge of Probate. at ten o’clock in the forenoon,- said C a l l Games 1 'Total Charles^McGracken farm T J lags officers are to be elected via.: with interest from, this date at the Business address, Buchanan, Mich. said day of hearing, in the Berrien In the Matter of the Estate of time and place being hereby ap­ 7 1 1.1F 12 v n -1 1 Village President; 1 Village rate of six per cent per annum, Paul Louis Schulz, Deceased. pointed for the examination and 1st 2nd 3rd •• " ““ Clerk; 1 Village Treasurer; also 3 County Record, a newspaper print­ C. Thaning _ 149 162 120* *431 and all legal costs, including the 1st insertion Feb. 7; last March 14 ed and circulated in said county. Edwin F. Schulz 'having- filed in adjustment of ail claims and de­ Trustees for 2 years: 1 Trustee attorney's fee provided for by mands against said, deceased. O. Sw artz_ 149 152 178 479 FOR RENT for 1 year; 1 Assessor. NOTICE OF SALE WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, said court his petition praying that statute. the administration of said estate It Is Further Ordered, That pub­ Karling ____ 162 166 24’2’.:;570 F O R RENT1—Modern six-room ‘Also for the purpose of voting STATE OF MICHIGAN, in- The Judge of Probate. W. Thaning 101 131 134«*36G The promises to be? sold are Circuit Court for The ‘ * - SEAL. A true copy?. Lillia '0. be granted to The Commercial Na­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ apartment, with savage. March upon the following proposition: situated in the Township of Pipe­ lication of a copy of this order, B eardsley__ 170 181 189 540 Shall the village of Buchanan, County of Berrien in Chancery?. Sprague, Register of Probate. tional Bank and Trust Company or “ 1. Call 433. “ • '7tip stone, Berrien County?, Michigan, to some other suitable person, and for three successive weeks pre­ Total Scratch. without change of boundaries, be Martin Meffert, Plaintiff. ' P ins_____ 731 792 86322386 and are described as follows, to- vs. his petition praying that said court vious to said day of hearing, in the FOR RENT—Sleeping, vtiom fot; incorporated as a city? Handicap—189; . 1total pins; -257o: wit: Jacob C. Rough and Zulu B. adjudicate and ' determine who Berrien County Record, a news­ one or two at 302 Days *Ave., The polls of said election will The Southwest Quarter of the Special Election Notice. paper printed and circulated in heat, bath, hot and' cold water. open at 7 o'clock a. m.. or as soon Rough, his wife, aud were at the time of his death the Team—Beck’s Tire Sliop. Southwest Quarter of Section One Harry? S. Rough and Will­ legal I eirs of deceased and entitled said county. thereafter as may he, and wail re,- (11, Township Five (5) South, Proposition for the Incorpora­ WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, . Games Total- FARM FOR RENT — Call 432. , main open until 5 o'clock p. m. on iam Couvelis,'Defendants. tion of the Village of Buchanan, in to inherit the real gtate of which Range Seventeen (17) West, Pipe­ IN PURSUANCE OF A. DE­ deceased died seized. ,,, Judge of Probate. 1st 2nd 3rd ”WP- said day Of election. stone Township, Berrien County, tiie CQtihty. Of Berrien, State of SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. Beck _ 167 198 119 486 CREE of the Circuit Court of the Michigan, as a.: City, in accordance It is Ordered, That the .18th day FOR RENT' OR SALE—Five room Dated this 1st day of February, Michigan. Sprague, Register of Probate. Rouse _ __ _ 145 117 202 464 A. D. 1929. v County? of Berrien, in Chancery, with the resolutions adopted by of March A. D. 192.9, at ten o'ciock house and lot, hard and soft Dated: January 14, 1929: made and entered on the 3rd day in the forenoon, at said p-iobate Voorliees „ .. 167 131 134 432 water and electric lights. Phone H. A. POST. CLAYTON BECKWITH, Trustee. the Village Council, said petition Tice ______156 146 136 43S Clerk of said Village. of December A. D. 192S„ in the found to conform in all respects office, be and is hereby appointed 7114F13. 7tlc Assignee of Mortgage. for hearing said petition; Ritter _ ____ 154 154 121 129 Gore & Harvey, above entitled cause, I, the sub­ with the Provisions of Act No. 279, scriber, a circuit court commission­ It j.s Further Ordered, That pub­ Total Scratch 1st pub. Dec. 13, 1928; Last, Feb. Attorneys for Assignee of Mort­ Public Acts of Michigan for 1909, 2247- MISCELLANEOUS 28. 1929. er for the County of Berrien, lic notice thereof be given by? pub­ Pins * ____ 789 746 712’ gagee. amended. Handicap—114; total pins 114. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE shall sell at public auction, to the Notice is hereby given to the lication of a copy of this order, JSL ^ NOTICE—After March 1st the Business Address: once each week for three succes­ r-rvr< . V icoJW ------O------price of milk; will be raised to, Default having been made in the Benton Harbor, Mich. highest bidder, at the front door of registered electors residing in the conditions of a certain mortgage the Court House, in 'the City? of sive weeks previous to said day of Team—Clark Office. ** 11c quart, 6c pint, coffee cream Village of Buchanan, State of Total made by Fred Sharp and Mildred St. Joseph, in said County? of Ber­ hearing, in the Berrien County? Bowling Scores Games half-pint, lie ; whipping cream, Michigan, that the Election on the 1st 2nd 3rb «? Sharp, husband and wife to Wil­ 1st insertion Jan, 31: last April 25, rien. on the 26th day of March A. Record, a newspaper printed and Ladies Bowling- League. half-pint, 20c., The increased MORTGAGE SALE. question of being incorporated as Stevens _ ^ 205 ISO 156 551 price, is, due. to the demand of liam ■ J. Miller o f Buchanan, Mich., D. 3 929, at 9 o'clock in the fore­ a- City; will be held on MONDAY", ciroula.teti in .said county?. dated November 12th, 192o and Default having been made in the noon of that day?, all those certain WILLIAM H. ANDREWS. Dealing-____ , 215 149 157 521 farmers for higher prices on MARCH 11 A. D. 1929. Team—No. 4. Graham _____ 155 175 461- recorded in the office o f the regis­ conditions of a certain mortgage lands and premises situate in the. Judge of Probate. Games Total 131 their produce. St- Joe Valley made by Henrietta Nothdurft, . Said election to be held in ac­ Lyon _ — 136 136 158. 430 ter of deeds for Berrien county, Village of Buchanan, in the County? cordance with the following reso­ SEAL. A true copy?. Lillia O. 1st 2nd 3rd Creamery and: The Wilson, Dairy. George Nothdurft and Lucile M. Sprague, Register of Pfobato. . Webb _____ 168 214 178 560 ' 7 tic Michigan in Liber 158 of mort­ of Berrien and State of Michigan, lutions: S ch w a rtz_ 123 108 79 310 gages on page 127, Interest on Anderson, mortgagors, to Farm­ described as follows, to-wit; 312 Total Scratch Whereas, the petition read by? the 1st insertion Peb. 21; last March 7 Thaning _ — S3 136 ,43 Pins ____ _ 879 S20 824 2523 said mortgage being in default and ers & Merchants National; Bank Commencing at a point one 151 118 116 312 GLASSES FITTED— C. L. Stretch, mortgagee, dated June 10, 1924, Clerk and which has been filed STATE OF .MICHIGAN, The pro- Handicap—123; total pins,. 2646." Optometrist at Miss Nellie the principal of said mortgage be­ hundred eight and one-half with the Clerk for more than 130 141 98 and recorded in the Office of (iOS^); feet West of the * bate Court for the County? of Cathcart’s new News Room on ing all past due and unpaid for thirty^days, signed by? 335 qualified Total Scratch Team—Ellis Contractors. more than thirty? days, there is the Register of Deeds for Southeast corner of the South­ Berrien. 1376 Main Street, every Thursday.. electors of the Village asking that At a session of said Court, held 4S7 503 386' Games Total claimed to be due at this date four Berrien County, Michigan, in Vol­ east quarter of Section twenty?-1 Handicap.—SL; total pins, 1457. Phone 44S. lOtfe ume1 144 of Mortgages on Page 465 the Common Council submit to the at the Probate Office in the city of 1st 2nd; 3rd hundred dollars and ninty-six six (26) Town Seven C7) ’ qualified electors of the Village of cents (S4C0.96) and no proceedings on June 9, 1924,, which said mort­ St? Joseph in said County, on the Roberts _ 163 133 17S 474 AUCTIONEER—Albert G. Sey- South, Range eighteen (IS) Buchanan; the question of incor­ Games Total 163 fred, Galien, Phone 52F4,. gradu­ at Jaw or in equity have been in­ gage was thereafter duly assigned West, thence "North ninety?- 14 th day? of February? A. D. 1929. Fisher _____ 172 131 466 porating the whole of said Village Present: Hon. William li. An­ 1st 2nd 3rd C. Ellis _ — 142 192 157 491 ate of Jones’ Auction School. stituted to recover same. by? Farmers. & Merchants National three (93) feet, thence West Team—No. 2 Bank and Trust Company, former­ into a City to be known as tbe drews, Judge of Probate. Salisbury? — 178 145 173 496 Satisfactory? service,, reasonable Now therefore by virtue of the fifty-five (55) feet: thence “City? of Buchanan” without Y'oglesang _ 114 127 S9 ,330 terms fo r all: sales. Tour sale power o f sale contained in said ly? said Farmers & Merchants Na­ South ninety?-three (93) feet, - In the Matter of the Estate of W. D. Ellis- 177 231 117 5S5 change of, boundaries, as provided Showers____ 123 149 95 367 Total Scratch appreciated: 2t9p mortgage and the statute in such tional Bank, a corporation, to v then. East to the place of be-—> Irvin Helmick, Deceased. 279 by? Act 279 P, A. 1909, and all laws Gusta Clark having filed in said Radlicki ____ 100 111 68 Pins 832 832 84S.-2512 case made and provided on Friday Clayton, Beckwith, Trustee, by ginning. 129 400 THAT IT PATS—To buy quality proper assignment of mortgage amendatory thereof and supple­ Court her. petition praying that Dumbleton _ 147 124 Handicap—38; total pins, 2530. the 15th day of March, A . D. 1929 Dated January 30, 1929, mentary thereto, appears to con­ Total Scratch certainly is true o f wall paper. at ten o’clock A M . at the front dated December 7, 192S> and re­ JOHN C. ST. CLAIR, ' Dean Clark or some other suitable ----- —-o—...1 ■ The cost of the really? good, is corded in the Office of said’ Regis­ form in all respects to the pro­ person be appointed trustee of the Pins. ____ 484 511 3S1 1376 NEW RESTAURANT. door of the Court House in the Circuit Court Commissioner. visions, of said Act. Handicap—156; total pins, 1532. surprisingly- low.. So that to city of Saint Joseph, Berrien, coun­ ter in Volume 7 of Assignment of trust estate created by the will of save a, few pennies' by buying in­ Mortgages on Page 572, on De­ Therefore be it- Resolved, that the said deceased, We have added a complete res­ ty,"Michigan the premises describ­ 1st insertion Feb. 7, last Feb. 21 Team—No. 1. ferior wall papers is really? gross cember 21. 1928, on which said STATE OF MICHIGAN, The'Pro­ question of making the proposed It is Ordered, That the 18th day taurant service to our ice cream ed in said mortgage will be sold at incorporation of the Village of Bu­ Games Total extravagance: A, little more in­ Public Auction to satisfy tbe mortgage there is claimed to be bate Court for the County of of March A. D. 1929, at ten o’clock parlor and are now equipped to- vested in. better grades pays, due and pay?able at the date of this Berrien. chanan, into a City? to be known in the forenoon, at said probate W. B oon e_ 98 127 109 offer full meals, as well as short amount then due with costs and as the “City of Buchanan” with­ E. Reist .___ 87 84 99 large: dividend's in beauty, serv­ attorney fee to-wit: the following notice the sum of Five Hundred At a session of. said Court, held office, be and is hereby appointed orders. Our chef aud our service ice, satisfaction and happiness. Fourteen, and 20-100 (§514,20) at, the Probate Office in the city out change of boundaries be sub­ for hearing said ’petition Low Score__ 110 109 102 are of the best: Give us a trialt- described premises in the village5 mitted to the qualified electors of Total Scratch They’il be keen for they are“rat Binn's Magnet Store. 7tlc of Buchanan, Berrien county, Dollars, that being the unpaid, of St. Joseph in said county, on It Is Further Ordered, That pub­ principal and interest due'; thereon, the 4th day of February? A. D. the Village of Buchanan, (that be­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Pins ___ 295 320 310 KEAN’S; 7EIc Michigan the premises described ing the district affected) at the an*) Handicap^—111; total .pins, 1036. LOST AND FOUND in said' mortgage will be. sold at and an attorney’s fee of Twenty- 1929.. lication of a copy of this order, five (§25) Dollars provided for by Present, Hon.- William H. An­ nual village election1 to be held on for three successive weeks pre­ George Crisp, fourteen year old FOUND—1929 Michigan Auto Li­ Public Auction to satisfy the the llth day of March A. D. 1929. Team—No. 3. boy of Evanston, 111., swamfout amount then, due with, costs and statute, and no suit or proceedings drews, Judge of Probate. vious to said day of hearing, in cense plate. Call at Record at. law having been instituted to In the Matter of . the Estate of Be it further Resolved, that the the Berrien County Record, a Games . . Total and ■ rescued his mother . from office: , 4tf attorney? fee to-wit: -the following Clerk of the Village give notice of 1st 2nd 3rd drowning in. Lake Michigan. - *> - described premises in the village of recover the money secured by said Frank W. Kool, Deceased newspaper printed and circulated mortgage; or any part thereof. It appearing to the Court that the time, datecplace and purpose in said county:. Graham__ 104 111 96 311 •0- FOUND—Stray? hound, 601 South Buchanan, Berrien county, Michi­ of the election in the Berrien Vanderberg, 145 109 125 37.9 Portage, St.,, Phone 296-W. 7tip gan, viz: lot, number thirteen, (13) Now therefore, by virtue of the the time for presentation of; the WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, power- of sale contained in said, claims against said estate should County? Record, a, newspaper pub­ Judge, of Probate. Muir:__ 160 l40 110 410 in High School addition. lished, printed and circulating in Total Scratch W A N T E D ” ■ Dated December 13, 192S. mortgage, and the. statute in such he limited, and that a time and SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. case made and provided, notice is place be appointed to receive,, ex­ said Village of Buchanan and dis­ Sprague, Register of Probate.,. Pins:______409 360 331 1100 WILLIAM J. MILLER, trict affected, once each, week for Handicap—18; total pins, 1118-. WANTED—Plain sewing, comfort­ Mortgagee. hereby? given that on Monday?, the amine arid adjust, ail claims and 29th day of April, A-.. D. 1929,’ at demands against said decreased by four weeks preceding. saic( election 1st insertion. Feb. ,21; last March 7 er prices: reasonable, tops. In-- George H. Batchelor, Monday?. quire 303 N. Portage. Mrs. Ed­ ten o'clpek in the forenoon of said ana before said Court: and by? posting notices in at least STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ Attorney for Mortgagee, Buch­ ten public places in said Village bate Court for the County of Team—Chevrolet. " ward Gray., < 7 tic anan, Michigan. day, the undersigned will sell at ’ It is Ordered, That creditors of public auction to the highest hid said deceased are required to pr& and district affected not less than Berrien. Games Total WANTED—To buy a good farm 1st insertion Jan. 31; last Anril 25 dor at the, front door of the Court sent tlieir "claims to said Court at ten days prior to said, election, and At a session of said Court, held ‘ 1st 2nd '3rd ■ horse: E. J., Long, Niles, Mich. MORTGAGE SALE. * House in the City of St.’ Joseph said Probate Office on or befpre that said Clerk give notice of the at the Probate Office in the city of Russell ** _ 150 ‘158 153 401 Phone Buchanan. 710SF12. 7t2p Default having been made in the Berrien County, Michigan, that the 10th day of June A. D. 1929, :time, date and place where: the St. Joseph in said County?, on the MeTson Sr. _ 132 174 203 509 conditions of a certain; mortgage being the place where the Circuit at ten o'clock in • the forenoon, qualifie-d electors of the” Village 13th day? of February A. "p. 1929 Merson Jr. _ 133 120 156 419 WANTED- -Experienced man to made by Herbert E. L. Doggett, Court for the County? of Berrien said time and place being hereby and district affected, may? register Present: Hon. William H. A11 • Smith (_•------. 113 196 123 432 cut tree. Phone 157. 7tic unmarried,, mortgagor;, to; Farmers is held, the premises described in appointed for the examination and for said election as provided by drov/s, Judge of Probate. Landis 1 _ ■; 201 158 167 526 & Merchants; National; Bank, mort­ said mortgage, or so mucli thereof adjustment of all claims*and de­ law, and that said Village Clerk : In the Matter of the Estate of Total Scratch ’ Gets Sustenance From Air gagee, dated February 16, 1923; as may be necessary to satisfy the mands against said deceased. shall prepare the ballots ,to be used Mary F. Sinimons, Deceased. - Pins _ . 759 790 S02 2327 Spanish moss can thrive on tele­ and recorded in the Office of the amount due on said mortgage, with It is Further Ordered, • That at such, election in accordance with Gertrude Simmons having filed Handicap—13S > total pins, 2465. phone poles because it is a true Register of Deeds; for? Berrien interest at the rate of seven per public notie'e thereof ,be'given by the general election laws of th,e in said court her final account; as epiphyte. An epiphyte is a plant County, Michigan, in Volume 148 cent, per annum from this date,, publicaljon^bfja^^ .State; and, said Act, and? that the special administratrix of said es­ Team—Chevrolet. • . ■ which derives’ the1 moisture required of Mortgages on Page? 154 on, and ail legal costs, ’ including the fojru of l3'dllot’..be'.as follows; * tate,- and her - petition praying- Cor '.'-■'"v" 4 ' sr. .Games Total for; its development from the air., March S, 1923; which said mort­ attorney's fee provided for by- vious to said dgy of hearing,'in ’ : f o r ^ c It y ”' incorporation . the allowance thereof, ‘ 1st 2nd 3rd ------—o-— -— 1 gage was thereafter duly assigned statute. . . ‘ the’ Berrien; CoUnty. Record, a .,y e s [ F It Is Ordered, Thatsthe ISth day Russell ‘ 150 158 153 461 ■by said Farmers & Merchants Na­ The premises' to be1 sold, are- newspaper printed and circulated ■IFOR CITY INCORPORATION. .of March A. LX 1929, at ten o'clock Mlerson, Sr. . 132 1,74 203 ,509; ’ PictutesiMade: by Waves tional Hank and Trust. Company situated -in the .Township of Bain­ in said county. n o . c ],• r ; ■/..; '..'.'vy in the, forenoon, at. said. probate Merson, Jr. ? 133 .120 156 419' A"’: WILLTAM. H. ANDREWS, Be it further'resolved, that at said office, be and is hereby appointed Smith ,__ 113 196, 123 432 ;. ...Ruth Dixon of London is" fapific*' The picture rocks of Lake Su­ to Alta tfnd Mayme: Wright by bridge, Berrien County; Michigan, jftljthe, Jjnife'd; perior are immense: rocks: with strik­ and______are described:as____. ______’follows:_ .. Judge of Probate. election on the incorporation of.'a for examining and allowing said 158. L1.67-. 526 proper; assignment of mortgage Landis*-’ .—. 201 .both as’ an. international 'beaufYapu* ing-picture effect's,, 'caused, by the dated March 8, 1023, and recorded The East Half ofi the SoutlicastrSEAL. A true copy.,; Lillia Q. new city? that each elector rcsici’ing account. ” Total Scratch year of waves dashing-over, them. to the. Office of. said Register in .Quarter of Section - Twenty-four Sprague,*Register-oDProbate, yyithin the V i l l a g e of (Buchanan It Is Further Ordered,- That pub- ■ Pins . 729.. 796 -802 .

P A GE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1829. lone Riley To ••Vfc*-.- ,’f ’ . CISS LEADER Lead Mar’ch at . . .. Jr.-Sr. Dance Member or Miss lone Riley, a junior at SPEAKER AT Western State Teachers College, will lead the grand’ march in. the annual Junior-Senior dinner dance EMPIRE ' Saturday night, iiv company with CDURTHONQR Elwyn Latham, Athens, president of the junior class. The dinner dance, which is one E d war dsburg T roop: of the most important social ac­ tivities of tlic school year, is given STO R ^ Members Guests of by the juniors for tlie seniors and BUCHANAN NILES their guests. Evening. ------o------* KEEN RESTAURANT , SERVICE AT KEAN’S SO BADGES GIVEN Bays’ We have added competent chef Men’s help that now enables us to offer Manager of Niles Air- you complete meals as well as Sweatees short orders. and W ays Offers Free Sunday dinner a specialty.' They’ll be keen for there at Coats Air Rides. KEAN'S. 7 tic, Lumber­ ------o------“Have you taken a correspond­ Your choice jacks Sixty merit badges were confer- ; ence course? red on* members of Buchanan Boy i “Yes—I never write to women of any man’s Boys’ Wool Scout Troops 41 and 42; and tenGermany continues to experl- of "rocket cars"— tlie invention of now.”— London Calling. boys were advanced from second j ment with cars that can make Valier [with bald head.) Valier, S w e a t e rs it will be remembered, once work­ overcoat in of Honor held^hursday e\4ning^at j 100 miles 1111 hour or better ia a ed wiin Fritz von Opel, who was a n d Lum- the Methodist Church, doubtless ;few seconds, from a "dead start." the first to try out the “quick- stock. Friday is Dollar Day at Barr^s b e r j acks the largest single Scout ceremony f Above is pictured the latest model get-away" speedsters. Sizes 12 to ever held here. Savings! That word is electric, isn’t it? It’s an invitation to you 18. JQ .90 to come and^share in the remarkable values we offer. And true to Washington’s birthday, and the Barr policy, they are honest values. . • $ FRIDAY, FEB. 22 1.49 missioner Of the local district. The j Elmer Ritchie and little son, that such fine poultry were raised committee conferring the merits a t } Berkley, came from Hammond here. The auditorium was crowded; COLLEEN the Court oi Honor were Rev. J. Monday afternoon to visit his par- afternoon and evening. The boys L»t Griffith, w Leonr Wood, E.vs A.a Ir- [ ents and look after his business in­ took in a large sum of money each MOORE’ win, Arthur Frazee. terest here. evening for refreshments and were DOLLAR DAY Arthur Frazee of Dowagiae was : Paul Brodbeck who has been largely helped with prizes. The the speaker of the evening, deliver- r Cir£lvVrn orL the jury for this term of prizes will he announced later. in. the ing. aa esce..ent address or the , eoul,t jg „ 0jn_ j,0 gt. j 0e every clay S. E. Pleteher and Bob Liskey U ankets principals of bcoutcraft, > tak(i £ s uface thore. will spend Tuesday in. Chicago on Scout Master B.. R. Bannon and The farmSrs in the vicinity Of business. Happiness YARDGOODS There are still many cold nine members of Edwardsburg our utile village are improving the The M. E. Ladies Aid Society troop. No. 39 were guests of the sieig-a;nw. getting- log's to the saw 72-inch .All-linen Table tf» -| nights ahead. Share in these local tzroops. It had seen planned, ° will meet at the George Daniels. Everyone is expected to be present. Damask, y a r d ______l thate Edwards Our g Scouts. peter Ritchie was elected values— a blanket is a house­ Mr. and Mrs. Kefer and children Ahead” Printed Plisse Crepe, would receive 34 mem badges, but i vict.,presicJent Df the Social IS at the papers authonzmg the credits ; the £.cetini? heW at Mrs. Robert were Sunday supper guests at tlie 4 yards ____<______hold necessity. were held up m the mails and did, Usk -s Ia“ t wednesdav to take H. O. Piper home. With Sound Heavy Turkish Towels, not arrive in time. i the ulace Of Mrs. O. A. Nash who Edna Maxim is spending the colored borders, 4 for— . 66x80 Brenfcmoor Plaids. thrill in tlie. tie office. The next meet- week-end with her parents, Mr. and SATURDAY, FEB. 23 36-inch Printed Percale, offer of VV illis Hyson, in charge of'j “ jU be ^ Mrs. E. Bourfley, Mrs. P. R. Maxim. Any Woman, any the Eagleroek Airways at Niles, - 6 yards.______A part wool plaid blanket, sateen Mrs. Dean. Morley and Mrs. Ward Rev. and Mrs. Conklin, pastor T O M M IX . Miss, any Type of who was present and accepted an Ritchie won two of the contests. and wife of the M. E. church were 42-inch Pillow Cases, -s bound edges, pink, blue and gold— appointment as examiner In avia­ Dainty refreshments were served. callers at tlie Barnhart home Wed­ figure will find a 4 f o r ------$ . ! tion. Mr. Kysor offered to give a The early and steady scoring the nesday. free airplane ride to the first four splendid selection 81-inch Sheeting, bleach- ■$ night of Feb:. 15 of the Troy five The M. E. Aid Society was quite DOLLAR boys passing the examination in with the St, John basketball, cost well attended at the Worth home of Dresses that ed, 2V<> yards______«p l ‘ aviation. He also offered to give 18-incli Bleached Crash DAY the St. John team a defeat and Wednesday. fit perfect ly. $ 2.98 an, hour s demonstration, ai p.aiie, q?rov five won a victory of 25 to 22 Funeral services for S. R. Erwin Toweling, 4 yards______l driving to: any Scout Masterpr whoivtih i The New ^Troy second team. never who died Wednesday, were held at would bring his entire troop, to Che 36-inch fancy Curtain ^ "S had a chance against the St. John the Brethren Church Saturday. He 99 They are novelty Part W ool Novelty Blankets. TSagierock Airways. Second team and the locals had a was 75 years of age. Mr. Erwin Marquisetta, 4 y d s.__’______1 A n audience o f 200 relatives and, victor^ of 26 to 6, moved to New Troy from Chicago Cheyenne prints in all the Fringed Marquisette Curtains, This blanket makes an excellent friends of the Scouts, attended and,: The papers: given by Miss Daisy 15 years ago. He -is survived by 2 % yards long, greatly enjoyed1, the meeting. 1 smart light and spread. Size 66x80— Moore of Sawyer on "Modern, his widow and six children, Mar­ each______— ... ,. —— .o ------,, iMeans of Money Transfer" and tha, Ralph and Charles of New SUNDAY, FEB. 2-i dark colors. Sizes 79c Michigan Banks Prosperous. Mrs. George Daniels, on "Transfer 81x90 Sheets, Troy. Mrs. John Sherman of Saw­ up to 54. DOLLAR Michigan’s banking institutions. o f Property Deeds” and similar yer, and Edward and Stewart of N O R M A . seamless ______are said to be among the strongest,. instruments at the February meet- Chicago. The Masons were in at­ 98c DAY $ jL 9B most prosperous, and best manag- mg of the Weesau Chickaming Re­ tendance at the funeral. SHEARER ed of any state in the Union. ; nublican Woman’s Club held at the The Ladies Aid of the Methodist The state now has 54S incorpor- home of Mrs.’L. A. Boyd were very church held an slid meeting at the —in— a ted banks and 21 trust companies. ■ entertaining and educational. Mrs. 1 Otis Wirth home alL day Wednes­ and there- has not been a single, Burr Nelson assisted the hostess.' day Ladies’ Coats Children’s Sleeps S cooters-- I Men’s Fancy Sox failure in over two years. This . The next meeting will be held the Paul Piper spent several tlaj'3 in Every child wants a also applies to National banks, al- ; second Tuesday in March with Holland this week. The Actress Just a few left, good Sizes 2 to 10; A- splendid i A fine quality Silk Hose Scooters. Now is the though they are not under state jMrs. Keith. Alva Castleman and family are i in fancy colorings and time to get one. In two supervision and therefore not in- i Mr. and Mrs. Geraid English moving to Buchanan today’ to With Sound styles— Dollar Day— garment- designs. All sizes— eluded in reports given out by the vvere guests of Mr. and Mrs. work ior the Clark Equipment Co. state banking department. ! Charles Movers of the California ------o - — ...... Commercial and savings deposits . district for Sunday dinner, Longest Railroad Tunnel in TJ. S. MONDAY, FEB. 23 Half Price 2 for $1.00 Dollar Day, 98c I 2 pairs, 98e during 192S increased the «m r- i Tlie poultry show put on Friday mous- amount of over So mil- and Saturday was declared by the American’s longest railroad tun­ A L W ILSON lion dollars, in. spite of the fact it statesman who gave the address nel, eight miles long through the was a ^campaign year, which is and- did the judging to be above all Cascade range, opened to travel generally marked by a depression, expectations. Ke did not realise recently. Michigan seems sanely prosper-1 —------i i ous—with high hopes for the fu-: ______The Cloud Rayon Undies Nobby Silk Neckwear | Vests, Bloomers, French Pants, Chemises— a Many patterns to select .. ‘i; beautiful cloth, heavy gauge, in all pastel shades. from in newest of colors, to J. G. Boyle D o d g e r ’ * Tailored and lace trimmed styles. Thrifty shop­ $ match .your suit 'or shirt— Speaks for ; — also— pers should buy several of these. Final Episode of Law Change Dollar Day 9 B c . L i t t l e 1 “The Mystery 98c (Continued from Page One.l Rider” Dakota,, as, chairman, and includ-i| ed Senator Brookhart of Iowa. J Boyle was subjected to a long ex- - * TUBS. & WED., amination and some grilling by:f two eastern senators: who appar-j| A i l a i r ?f Feb. 26-27. Girls’ Wint- Boys’ Men’s Flet SON-- Men’s MEN’S SOX Men’s Boys’ Strip-J BOYS’ ently represented manufacturing ,14 IHf 2S3SS er— UNION ed— fine quality Cham bray ed—• WAISTS interests not entirely’ friendly to: I Three Act Comedy WORK C O ATS— SUITS— , UNIONS- 4r pair— 10 pair— PDAY Two for— any possible concessions to the J SHIRTS SUITS farmers. The majority of the com- j mittee was friendly, however; | Boyle’s principal recommenda-i Tit«is?sday, Feb. %® $2.98 . 79c. $1.41 tion was that the farmers be! granted more voice in the admin-t a B Fe Ma istration o f the farm loan, bank, in!® accordance with the original of the} * * . Federal. Farm Doan Act. Accord- ! ir ____ J creation! of a fund, to pay the ex­ Director— Mrs. X . I. Resier; Bus. Mgr.— Francis Hiller. Rcucd a _ D om u a . Men’s Work, Shoes, Re- penses; o f the "secretaries; of the tan Moccasin, stitched There are but. a few of local; farm association; who- to a ■■Admission 25cand 35c.. large1 extent have donated , their •with; composition soles the many items we. have $ft.90' _ J8 time,, due to the lack of available Seats on sale'at Wisner Pharmacy. and rubber heels for to offer. Gome in Fridaj* money. ■ ...... -hard . and see the wonderful .. ■.■«? ;■ . - -— — o----—„ Tickets may also- be purchased at door. : i B *1* . N^/*2* Tough Egg: Kin I git off to­ Jfyj%f.3ss£k | service ■ . -■. $2.98 values. . . ' i •> 1,1 • Jr* •YJr jw 5 »-i morrow, boss ? I’d. like to go to a Presented by Special arrangement with Samuel funeral. . -a-...... t ' Boss: Whose? French, New York.' v Tough, E gg: Yours.—Judge. Section Two THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD N ew s»Editorial Record Telephone Number Nine SIXTY-SECOND YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929. «*■* No. 7 Record' Telephone Number Nine.

COLVIN DISTRICT Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Carpenter spent Sunday with the latter’s Mount Tabor Grange enjoyed an mother, Mrs. Ann Thomas of the THE MICROPHONE m News of Buchanan Schools oyster supper, Valentine party and Miller District. program Thursday night. Forty Mr. and Mrs. Pete Blanta aixd Hews of Student Life Gathered and Written by Upper Classmen of Buchanan High School were present. family spent Sunday in. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Dean Clark, Mr. at the Cleon Hartline home. and Mrs. Sanford Carpenter at­ Week-end guests at the Dean tended the Good Fellowship -ban­ Clark’ home were: Mr, and Mrs. quet at the Buchanan M. E. John Zeiger and daughter, Mable, ehuren Thursday evening; of Wakarusa, Ind., Mr. and Mi’s. Mrs; Clyde Pennell will have the Lloyd Bates and two children-of, Ladies' Aid Society for an all­ SUSTAIN RECORD AND W i ELEVENTH STRAIGHT GA1! day’s, meeting with a pot-luck din­ Niles, and Dorothy Clark of Kala­ ner at noon Thursday. mazoo.

BERRIEN SCOUT NEWS Training School which opened last evening at the First Congregation­ The Corner Stone of Our Government | The program was very success­ al Church St. Joseph. The course TAKE SOUPS ful. Courts of Honor were held will consist of 12 sessions and be in the three districts, St. Joe, Do­ conducted in two sections wagiac and Buchanan with 381 Elementary and advanced cours­ awards. Largest courts for several es are given and when completed years. will be recognized by national head ' OF SPRINGS The Mobilization created much quarters with a certificate, and will interest; whistles blew throughout also apply on the five-year train­ the two counties calling- the Scouts ing award, a scoutmaster’s key, an SOUTH BEND, IND. from their homes to the Court. emblem coveted by all scout lead­ The average time for mobilizing ers throughout the country. was twenty-one minutes and 97.2 The sessions will be held each percent of all the scouts in the Friday night and are opened with area reported. mum Bradfield Uses His a dinnex’. Dr. Blanning gave a MY SPECIALS Court Ceremonies were very im­ very inspirational address on the $1.00 off on Regular Stock above $2.95 Entire Squad in pressive. They were in charge of “ Standardization of the Court of Dr. Blanning in St. Joe, Mitchell Honor.” Group Group v Contest. Jamar, in Dowagiac and Kenneth The school is organized into Blake, in Buchanan. Capacity troop formation with patrols, and One Two houses at each Court. everything is done just as a model PIERCE HIGH MAN A new troop was installed in the troop would conduct its sessions. 150 Congregational Church of Water- Many leaders who did not attend vliet! by District No. 1 Scouts in Felts charge of deputy Worth and Ex. last mglit are planning on attend­ Reserves Easily Master Noll. On Sunday night. ing next week.' These men come anti Straw from the entire area—Cass and Every troop in the area had spe­ Combina- Their Opponents in cial meetings with dinners and par­ Berrien Counties. ents or visitors present. The patrol leaders school meets binations. Preliminary. Troop No. 2, with George Rob­ every Saturday afternoon at 1 erts Scoutmaster in charge, had a o’clock. This week in the Baptist Buchanan basketeers won their very elaborate program, dinner and Church of Benton Harbor. Thirty- eleventh, straight game __ for this indoor field meet. Troop No. 1, two errolled last session from the season Friday night on the local Mr. Cooper Scoutmaster, was pre­ Twin Cities in Dowagiac and Buch­ Children’s floor from Berrien Springs by the sented with a bugle by Mrs. C. L. anan, 22 enrolled. top-heavy score of 49 to 22. The Heinlin in recognition of Special The purpose of the school is t o ! Felts—S1..00. second squad also won from the Achievement along Advancement show- the proper way to conduct * r Berrien reserves, rather emphatic- lines. the patrol meetings and die right •T ally with 27 to 9 to their credit. * Forty-one Scoutmasters and way to prepare the test work for It may he said that the Bucks their assistants registered for the. advancement won from. D: Dugan, for he was the scoring ace of the Springs S22EESS723 bunch, collecting 16 of the 22 points himself. He is one of the flashiest basket shooters to appear on the Buchanan floor this year. The locals found: it impossible to stop him, and with adequate sup­ (Copyrietr.w.x.u.) port for their star, the Berrien * hunch, would be one of. the best. - Dugan is a senior, so will not have1M. Schultz, rg. 0 01 0 0 Buchanan______10 26 36 57 the pleasure o f playing with the Post, i f , _____ 0 0> o 0 Virginia Snowden Dowagiac - _____ 3 4 5 7 promising outfit Coach Paul: Har­ .. 1 Q 0 2 Is Valedictorian vey is developing for next year. 1 0 1 0 A Sensational SALE The result being a foregone con­ Imhoff. lg . ___ 0 Q 0 0 clusion. Coach Harold "Curley” Dempsey, rg. _ 0 0 0 0 of Senior Class Bradfield used the Springs tilt to o help bring boys to top form in pre­ 12 ■ O 3 27 The three members of the Senior paration for the tournament to ) B. F. P. T. Introduces N®w Owners class having the highest averages »1 open, at "Niles March 7th and con­ 0 0 0 0 for the first three years and a half tinue through the 9th. Clem Sa- o 2 1 6 ' voldi was "ill with a cold and in 0 0 0 Q were announced last Friday morn­ RICHARD ZERBE, the game but a moment, and some Snaven, Ig. „ 0 1 0 1 ing in general assembly. These Editor-in-Chief. of the members of the seepud . 0 0 3 0 three were Virginia Snowden, who MERCEDES CAPEN, squad were pushed into: the lineup 0 had an average or 95.5, and who Routine Editor. Tit© Union Store 0 0 0 at various times; all showing the! . 0 0 0 0 will be Valedictorian, Richand Del­ KATHYRN REED, possibilities; that ''Curly”1 has de-1 1 0 1 2 linger, who had an average of 93.2, | Literary & Social. veloped. and who will be Salutatorian, and MARY FRCKLICK, Pierce topped the scoring for 3 3 5 9 Mercedes Capen, who had an aver­ Grades Editor. age of 92.2. and was announced as both, teams with 9 baskets for IS Buchanan 2nds. _ 9 5 3 10-—2.7 DONALD WOOD, W e have purchased the entire assets or the Union Store points. Squires and: Ffingst each R__0 3 4 2-— 91 the third honorary member of the Sports Editor. class o f ’29. had 12 markers, and Morse 7. Bris­ going strong and JANE EASTON, tol carried the burden of standing Inasmuch as there will be no JANE HABTCHT, and have desired to dispose of every garment at prices puzzled the local hoys for a time Reporters. - guard duty, Fette being in but a in the third quarter. Tittle Midget class night this year, the two hav­ that will clear the store of its merchandise in the shortest short time near the end o f each Hoekstra,, brother of Knockout ing the highest averages will de­ MISS HELEN HANLIN, - half, playing his usual impregnable1 Johnny Hoekstra. welterweight liver their orations at some other Proof Reader. game. time. possible time. boxer, who is burning up the local EDITORIAL One more Class: C game., with boxing cards, promises to be as ■o Cassopolis tomorrow night, will vital an athlete as. his big brother. Jr. Hi Reserves It is true that “birds of a feath­ W e desire to start our business career in Niles by giving close the dual contests for the F. Dugan, brother of D. Dugan, er flock together” and this is an season, and bring the team up to the star of the Berrien cagers, Smother Dowagiac the- crucial tests: o f the year in the important factor to. be considered, you the buying opportunity of a lifetime. Values that also has fine promise as a eager, in high school life. Certain types * .tournaments. It now seems prob­ o- By Tight Guarding able- that the boys will go clear of individuals go together and in­ Amu will long remember as the best you ever saw. through the season with 12 Six Candidates fluence each other so it is easily straight victories, unless Cassopolis The Buchanan Junior High sec­ seen that it is important that the performs a miracle. Are Initiated ond team also won their game influence he good. If an individual The few items listed below will give 3'ou an idea of the The box scorer against the Dowagiac Reserves, by goes with a group that is not par­ P. Into Phi Kappa a. score of IS to 6. Coach Miller ticularly desirable, it is impossible wonderful bargains ready for your selection— Buchanan (49) B. F. T‘. not to be affected in some way by Squires; If.. ___ 6 0 1 12 played his full, reserve squad in this contest. The fine defensive this influence and this condition Pfingst, r f, ---- 5' 2 2 12 Six shivering candidates for Phi work of the Buchanan hoys was should he guarded against. Pierce, c1. 9 0 0 IS Kappa, were seen entering the Han- Morse,, lg- (c l _ 3 1 2 7 lin home Tuesday, Feb. 12, and it shown by the fact that they held The teachers are very important Ladies* Dresses, A s Low A s $4.95 Cash or Credit Bristol, rg : __ Q: 0 i 0 their opponents to one free throw in offsetting had influence. This was noted that they came out a until the last quarter, when an en­ is. one of their major uses and cSavoldi, rf- ___ 0 0 1 0 few hours afterwards all in one Lawson, r f, __ 0 0 0 0 pieces tire reserve squad was in. everyone should make full benefit Men’s" Suits A s Low A s $9.75 Cash or Credit Chubb, c. - ____ 0, 0 0 0 The individual score sheet read: o f this fact. With a little coopera­ What happened during those in­ Fette, rg: Q 0 a 0 Buchanan:— G. T. tion and good will, everyone can tervening hours has been discussed Milner, rf. 0 0 obtain the friendship of the teach­ Ladies’ Coats A s Low A s $5.95 Cash or Credit 23 3 s 49 pro and, con, but beyond all- doubt McHenry, rf. 2 ers. If a student has the teachers’ they must have been highly initiat­ 0 Berrien Sp,. (32 V B- F. i>. T. Rolen If ■ .. 3 0 friendship he is able to bring any Men’s Topcoats A s Low A s $14.75 Cash or Credit Bunnell; I f . ___ 0 1 i 1 ed; for from the report one receiv­ Harkrider, If _ __ 0 0 problem to them and may rest as­ Tillstrom, r f .__ 1 1 0 3 es from the participants and. their Gladwick, c. _ 0 0 sured of a solution, even though Graham, c . ___ 0: 1 0 1 aggressors, one hears that May­ A, Topash, c! _ 3 his problem may not in ’any way nard Post has learned “ to scramble 0 Children’s Coat A s Low A s $2.95 Cash or Credit D. Dugan (e) lg 6 4 3 16 Nelson, l g . __ 0 0 concern his work. Hoopingamer, rg 0. 1 2; like an egg,” and that Walter Batchelor, lg. _ 1 Squires surpassed the best in 0 0 However a teacher’s influence is F'. Dugan, If___ 0: 0. o: a Bromley, rg: 0 0 not sufficient, other things must Boy’s Suits & O ’coats $4.95 Cash or Credit 0 0. 0 •‘blooming like a rose.” Of course, A, Topash, rg. Wetzel, rf., — 0 that may be all hearsay for Phi — 1 0 enter in to make school a desir­ able place for education. The pu­ 7: 8! & 22 Kappa itself. The- only honorary Dowagiac— . T. organization of B. H. S. contains; a. G. pil must obtain, something from Score- by quarters:, Bailev. rf. ___ 0 0 his fellow students and how would Buchanan ____ _ 15 10 lo 9--49 very dignified group, and the six Michael, I f .______EVEN A T THESE-PRICES YOUR C re d it who were initiated: Kathryn Reed, 1 0 it he possible for him to get any­ Berrien. Springs:__ 3 7 7 5--22 Martin, c _ — _ 6 0 thing worth while, if he was in a .. Crawford. W. S. T. refereed: Walter Squires, Esther Bradly, Kapacywiski _ __,__ C-, Arthur Anderson, Thelma Whittak­ 0 0 clique, composed of students witli both games, and Miller. IV. S. T. Zelner__ _ 0 : 1 characteristics and ideas similar to The attend- er, and Maynard Post will add to C., was: time keeper. this uplifting atmosphere. to liisV He should be among dif­ „ance was rather light. Buchanan:______6 14 IS IS ferent types of individuals so that NO EXCHANGES—NO APPROVALS j The second team started against However, for all the tonic taking Dowagiac______1 1 1 6 he may really find in them ideals the Springs reserves with a burst and operations performed, it is which he may strive for. Cats Be Allow ed of: fire works that brought 9 heard from good authority that a lovely lunch concluded a very Junior Hi Five Cliques, should be avoided, not points; in the: first quarter to: the only because they rob the student opposition’s goose-egg. Coach Walr pleasant evening. ------O---:------Buries Dowagiac of good wholesome influence, but ter Ffingst has. his boys going at because they" are unfair to some. top speed most of the time, but Harvey Sherwpod _ Under Avalanche There are always a. certain few has not as yet succeeded in mak- who will enter into any group and ■THE- -Tng their1 play consistent, as: he. Chosen Member Of I f cliques are prevalent these stu­ found in both the Niles and Bridg­ The Buchanan Junior High dents become outcasts. man games, when they allowed the English Society quintet buried the Dowagiac five There is still another disadvant­ enemy to score 13 and 11 points: under an~avalanche of baskets in In a single quarter to lose the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherwood age of cliques, and that is that they the game played in the local audi­ rob the student of much precious games'. They have absorbed, the of Bakertown recently received torium ' Tuesday afternoon, the NATIONAL fundamentals; however, and will be, from their son, Harvery L. Sher­ time> for every group will spend contest ending with- the game well a considerable amount of time to­ ready next year to take their place wood, a clipping from, the Kala- within the possession of Coach in the first, squad. With Jimmy mazoo Gazette announcing his elec­ gether and much of this time could Successors to The Union Store. Miller’s proteges1 by a margin of he, profitably spent on something : Morris. If, S; Lauren Morris whether it is to be good or had , arily bright. ' c 7; Ellis rg, 3;: Jesse lg; 8. Second team box score:: Idealism,” written by Sherwood.: is largely up to the student. The Dowagiac—goals, Freeland rf, 1; Buchanan (27) B. F: P. T. Lord Dunsany, noted; Irish, dramat­ teachers can be relied upon as Chubb, I f . __ „ 1 2: 0 4' free, throws, 1; Langley If, 0; Pay- good influence but, cliques under­ Eisenhart, r£, _ 2.; 1 * 6 5 ist is: a member of the society. Mr. muter c, 0; Martin c, 1; Easley rg, mine, all the; good that they are Dreitzler; e.----- 3 0 0 6 Sherwood is English instructor at; 0; Macdonald lg, 1. . able to accomplish, and sho.uld .be Lawson, Ig:._._ 5 0 0 10 Central high school. Score by quarters: avoided.

■ ^ A' ■ni'- 7i?' £*AGE TWO — THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929.

well that people living between Winnipeg and than from, plants over which cages Apparently Not. Strange New Sail Boat Makes Its Appearance were placed to exclude insects. He: Do you believe that kissing Im irit (Emroty Skrarii Havana and from ocean to ocean could tune '■\bout y o u r On German. Waters This use for bees has aroused a is infectious? _ in if they cared to, occupy easy chairs at new interest in apiculture, and, to She:. I don’t know. I’ve never—” Hr L. HAYDEN and W. G. HAWES, Publishers. home and hear the entire offering of talk meet a demand for instruction in He: You’ve never been kissed? and music. It was possible to hear the train this latest phase of the business, a She: No; I’ve never been ill. Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919, H ea lth special short course will be given ------O------:--- that was first to pass through the long tun­ t Michigan State College Febru­ Buchanan, Michigan, under* the act o£ March S, 1S79. Things You Should Know A New Way. nel, as it stopped to pick up the people at the ary l l to 16. Assistant: .Where are you going SBBSCH ll’TIOX TRICE station at the east end of the long bore l.ecuu-es in the course will be in such a hurry ? . . given by members of the M. S. G. Berrien and St. Joseph Counties, per year____$2.00 through the mountain range. Boss: Sh! I ’m leaving for the faculty and by orchardists who day. ijvo just fired my secretary Elsewhere______$3,00; Single Copies______5e The world accepts quickly the new con­ have used bees to secure better by means o f the dictaphones venience scientists and artisans, provide, crops of fruit. —------o— ------Start 21-Hour Bank Service: Automobiles. r little caring what it is or how the task it Beebat—Doesn’t horseback rid­ A. twenty-four hour banking ser­ Automobile manufacturers are habitual supplies is done. No man understands fully ing give you a terrible headache? vice has been Introduced in, Eng-, Poenk.—No ;on the contrary. land. optimists. The tremendous development of the radio, even if men have learned its use by John Joseph Gaines, M. D. their industry within, a relatively brief period and operation. It is still the great mystery, and; the many remarkable individual and cor­ one wonderful power man has been able to HARMFUL DESSERTS. porate successes scored in it justify a high harness in part for his use and entertain­ I am indebted to the Health degree of optimism on their part. ments Long distance telephony has become Commissioner o f a North Caro­ It is not strange, therefore, to find them commonplace, so readily does it serve hu­ lina city. Dr. S. G. Jett, for this prophesying, almost in unison, that 1929 is manity. W e look at the wires and pretend! valuable bit of information, which . — , . n . . ■ > * T nm re a m I a v a i t i 'A o r l n n r , XT a to be another year of unexcelled prosperity. MICHIGAN BELL They have made the same sort of forecast at. the beginning of ever year— except during without wires, distributes a message through lege o f Physicians, of Britain, and TELEPHONE GO. the period of the world war— since the the land. The human voice, thousands of Member of the American Public Health association, warns our peo­ manufacture of cars began, and commonly miles away, is heard distinctly and without ple against the common habit of their predictions have been well within the the slightest trouble. The radio is one of the ending meals with sweets, which the wuig' of an airplane. facts. wonders that surround us. on every hand. cling to crevises, get between the HERR BUDICK, a German in­ •« ventor, is shown heie testing out There are two “stabilizers,” one The American demand for automobiles The fact that it is so serviceable, apparently teeth and set up fermentation with its many evils, and leading to den­ lus strange, new sail boat on a lake on each side. The boat is collaps­ Interstate and motor trucks seems to be limited only so simple, serves to heighten the mystery tal decay. In a radio message to near Berlin. This odd craft has ible and portable and yet non- smkable. by the possibility of using them. The high that surrounds it. Distance is conquered, Dr. Jett, he adds: a “sail” designed something like value of motor vehicles for purposes of busi­ the world is brought very close together as “The correct way to finish a Long Distance Rates ness or pleasure has been demonstrated so one listens to the message it brings. meal is with fruit, coifee and a „ , , , , , . .cigarette." <1 don't endorse the lsafest perhaps, and even that s have proved that many varieties of thoroughly that no one now (questions it. The ------o ------tree fruits will not produce .a pro­ 1 coffin nail.) “The fruit lmulens the fitable crop unless insects have greatest problem in expanding the American Good Five-Gent Cigar.. | gums and cleans the teeth; the ral state afford the least objection­ Reduced market for cars is in the construction of It was a goodnatured je s t when V ice j C0£foe stimulates the flow of saliva able desserts. free access to the trees at blossom­ . j ------ing time, and, m many cases, great need o f I in the mouth, and acts as a mouth ;0:------— adequate highways. In many cities the President Marshall said the MICHIGAN BEES MUST there are not enough insects un­ Station-to-Station day rates from. streets, along with the highways that lead the oountrv was for a good five-cent cigar,!1 yasliwash; while the cigarette disin- KEEP BUSY OVERTIME der natural conditions to insure a into them, already are taxed almost to the but the jest included a bit of truth m any, tf,f ^ v e V ” ^mfrrros.uiSn^poin? full set of fruit. Buchanan to: limit by the passing cars. Fortunately more smokers appreciated. Various efforts t o liUinc. East Lansing-, Jan. 31.—Bees The Roach Canning Company, may not ha've grown bigger and Albuquerque, N. M. — ------$4.25 and more state, county and city governments meet the need have been made but no out-j Dr. Buciien is right about the Hart, last, year rented several better but they have been given are actively engaged ‘in the construction of standing success lias been reported. i harm or sugais- the virtue in the hundred colonies of bees which Baltimore, Md, ------2,15 another task to perform in Michi­ broad streets and highways. Recently the house ways and means com -: fruits—tho invigorating- coffee, were placed in. their orchards to. Chattanooga, T e n n .------—- 1.95 For the American manufacturer there re­ raittee at Washington heard a fervent plea' 5ave no place on ray table, are gan orchards and small fruit plan­ make certain of effective pollina­ tations, according to statements Denver, C olo.------3.75 main vast opportunities for expansion in the for legislation designed to make production sL eu T u eifa s plSives,'vhich tion of the fruit blossoms. Tests made by specialists in agriculture foreign field. But that expansion cannot be oL that good five-cent cigar possible. Mann-, nearly “fixed” me! ineit tomato- made at the M. S. C. South Haven New York, N. Y . ______2.55 at Michigan State College effected without effort. Though better ears faoturers from Michigan and other states-seeds, tough skins- and sugar1 station show that a larger crop of Palm Beach E l a .______4.00 are manufactured in the United States at asked for a heavy reduction of duty on Su- !Preserved cherries equally as bad. Studies made in Michigan orch- raspberries was secured from plants to which insects had access less cost than elsewhere and under reason- matra tobacco, used as wrappers and binders iThe hrimbie mdon-nnd makcs thenar,irds during the past few yeais Omaha, N e b .______2.05 abb tariff regulations they compete to ad­ for the proposed cigar. It was a throbbing ; New Orleans, L a .’ ______3.25 vantage witlj, the ears made in any other appeal and it was said the committee mem- ‘ country, the competition is becoming con­ bers were deeply impressed. Then the other These are samples of the interstate Station-to- stantly more difficult. As fast as they are side of the story was heard. Tobacco raisers Station day rates under the recent reductions able the producers of ears in Europe are in New England and Florida appeared to pro­ made between points 130 to 1500 miles apart. adapting American methods of manufacture test against the reduction, they wanted the and distribution. The industry in this coun­ duty increased to keep out the Sumatra to­ Rates for Person- to-Person calls within the try is still comfortably in advance of all bacco, for the simple reason that they were same distances also have been reduced. foreign competition, particularly in low- raising the wrapper tobacco and moi'e A re Y®ts'|M aM ng Steady priced and medium-priced ears. The industry Sumatra wrapper would shorten the market This is the third reduction in interstate rates has capital and other advantages which it possibilities for their product. offered the public by the Bell System within little will take foreign manufacturers years to Indications are the country will continue more than two years. It is in keeping with the overcome. to wait for that good five-cent cigar. Tastes P r o g r e s s fundamental policy of the system to furnish the Certainly buyers of American cars never differ and interests conflict. Sumatra would best possible service at the least cost to the user. before got better value for their money in help the Michigan manufacturer but might comfort, appearance, performance and re­ harm the growers in other states. Tariffs can liability than they are now offered.— Chicago be written to help, protect and foster, and News,' they can he written to harm, weaken and de­ ------o—------stroy, but few members of Congress seek the financially? Xf not, you can— -just through the •Jumbo Licorice Jellybeans. latter result. Each side in the hearing in­ ® A middle-aged man saw exposed in a sisted its washes were a part of the legisla­ simple, logical use of a Cheeking Account. store window a quantity of so-ealled jumbo tion sought for agricultural relief, and that licorice jellybeans, black and shiny, and adds another high hurdle the good five-cent memories of his early youth, when licorice cigar must clear before it arrives, if it ever Merely deposit all income, regularly.' Make all was his ideal confection, thronged back upon does. him. He bought some of the jumbo licorice ------o------expenditures by check. Then use the record jellybeans, five ounces for IQ cents, and, Consistency continues approximately as furnished by the stubs in your checkbook as a Starting Saturday somewhat to his surprise, for he had had rare as at the time of the last preliminary survey and a prominent Hoover woman of means of guaging and controlling your expenses. tliis neighborhood feels that she lias ample In this way you can readily keep “ outgo” less than good as over they did. That is to say, the ground for a divorce from her A1 Smith hus­ W ym an ’s will- officially licorice did. The only objection to the jumbo band in the fact that he won’t let her have income, and so build up a constantly growing licorice jellybean is that it is too much jelly- any of his Canadian stock for pudding sauce .reserve balance in your account. ' bean and Loo little licorice. flavoring. Some 40 years ago licorice was extraor­ ------Q------Welcome Spring dinarily popular with the younger set. All Senator Royal S. Copeland, M. D., de­ candy was strangely good' then, of course, clares that a man of sedentary pursuits W hy not begin to follow this plan today ? but we believe that lieoriee held the first should not ivork more than six or eight hours Saturday W ym an’s will officially open place in the small boy's affections. There is a day under any circumstances and should a tang to licorice, an individuality about it, make it a point to rest a great deal of the the spring merchandise that will help which is wholly unique and, if a boy likes it time but the cost of living is pretty high and at all, he loves it., Moreover, the color we can’t all be senators. you select smart apparel for yourself scheme in and about the mouth resulting ------o—------or your home. Our salespeople are from its consumption leads him happily to Human nature changes little, if any, as believe that casual observers will think that the centuries roll on and when Daniel step­ eagerly waiting to show to you the he is chewing tobacco. In fact, licorice, ped proudly out of the lions’ den that time THEFIRST NATIONAL BANK, new things! which is the residum left after boiling the we suppose there was a good deal of specula­ 'Fortieth' YeasriirBM sm ess root of the licorice plant, is extensively used tion as to what kind of dope lie used on the in the manufacture of chewing tobacco. If animals. Visit W yman’s Saturday and see our we- ever take to chewing tobacco, like so ------— o------many of our hardened old professional re­ Our office secret for the day: The aver* abundant stocks. You will find them former friends, it will be on account of the age editor knows approximately as much well worth a trip to town. licorice, for the tobacco we prefer in a pipe. about liow many new cruisers we really need In our day a good-sized stick of solid for purposes of national defense as he does * licorice could be purchased for one cent, cash about exactly what good from the scientific: down, and often was, A huge stick, seven or standpoint Commander Byrd's trip is going eight tunes as large, cost five cents but no­ to do. ■ body in our crowd ever had that much ------—O------; money at once except on the rarest and The best dressed girl In this neighbor­ New Georgette Dresses greatest occasions. Licorice drops, shaped hood always leaves the impression on us that like -small chocolate creams and licorice all fhe stock must have been pretty well, picked in smart shades o f navy the way through, also were available at over when she went to the store and she had reasonable prices: As we have said, the only .to.take-something' two or three sizes too objection to the jumbo licorice jellybean is small. ■ Every Fay Day Leave that the jellybean content is. too: high and ------—o ------$39.50 the licorice content is too low. W e wonder A middle-aged man of sedentary pursuits if licorice sticks-and licorice drops, pure and in this neighborhood' who thought up to Navy and bright navy are two of the most popu­ undefiled, are still, obtainable in the marts of evening before last that he felt just as young trade and intend to make it our business to as he used to be ate three thick, pork chops lar shades in this group of smart Georgette find out, O memories of childhood I O happy for dinner and had changed his mind yester­ Dresses at $39.50. Interesting new necklines, days, o f innocence and licorice!. day: A ' wide cape collars, charming little bow treatments, =------O------r- *— -—o------back fullness in skirts often balanced by front The Mysterious: Radio., Another day we never expected to live to fullness or cascades in the blouse. These are a There has been no more shaking illustra­ see hut did .was the one when a girl would tion of the possibilities of radio than, was bs glad the boil oil her neck wasn’t on her ■tstj® saving aetsssit ai, ' few of the details that make these dresses so: be­ afforded at the dedication of the nine-mile leg, where it would be more noticeable. coming: and so favored by well dressed women. tunnel through the Cascade Mountains re­ ------— , 0 ------Other new .dresses of flat crepe or silk prints at cently. The tunnel is located in the western I£ you have any firm, moral convictions $39.50 also. ‘ ’ - part of the state of Washington. The pro­ at all they say you’re narrow-minded on the gram was directed from a studio in New subject, and that’s another evidence that ' York City. The numbers on the program virtue simply has to be its: own reward. were contributed by a speaker on the scene, ■ ^ ^ "■ Ttae Biseftai&an State Bank . music was supplied from New York, Ma­ We’re mighty glad the Bible says the dame Schumann-Heink sang in San Fran-, peace-makers are blessed, as otherwise we cisco, and: two speakers in Washington sup- shouldn’t suspect it. WYMAN’S plied their parts. ------— o This, program, made up of numbers sup­ Judge. Landis plans to visit all 16 of the SOUTH BEND; INDIANA - plied by people 3000 miles apart, was dis­ big league training camps this year; to have tributed through a chain of-radio stations so his picture taken for publication. THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929. THE BERRIEN- COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE

HITS COMMERCIALISM latest authentic Baris fashion crea­ hour at a height of 600 feet over excitement of her first air ride and ;and on the tablet are words “Inter­ duplicates will be placed during, Calvin Coolidge tions in a Vogue Fashion Show; Former Record the Defe Moines airport, The Rev. the thrill of being married” national Boundary Line” and the the year on the six other spans Ab Jenkins and Ralph. Hepburn, Frank W. Mutchler, who has come legend "Erected by the Interna­ between the United, States and P ays Tribute To Devil Novv Air- to, be the "air-marrying; parson” tional Boundary Commission, famous, racing drivers—all are ele­ Commission Fixes Canada. ments in the unique, movietone. tied tlie knot. He officiated at a. Washington, D. C., and Ottawa, National Grange Marrying Parson similar "high-up” wedding when Canada.” The climax, which in the film's Nat. Boundary On Bill (handing Sam. a nickel)— he united a couple as a feature of The tablet was designed for the premiere in New York brought the the; state fair last fall. Have you seen the new .nickel, with Many people have^ wondered audience to its feet with enthus­ Editor Record, Ambassador Bridge Peace Bridge at Buffalo but has why the Grange organization has iasm, is a series o f the- most excit­ Buchanan, Michigan, This preacher did not wear the been decided upon by tlie commis-, Lindbergh on it? lived; so successfully for more than. Dear Sir: conventional dress of ministers sion as the standard form of mark­ ing incidents1 in The Studebaker The International Boundary Sam (looking at coin)—I don’t 60 years and is, today stronger in President Eight’s world record 30,- Inclosed. clipping from Boone but instead an overcoat and a fur er to toe used on international membership, finances and influ­ News-Republican is of some in­ cap. The bride and bridegroom Commission has announced com­ bridges. .It is understood that tlie, see Lindy on here. 000-miie run. Cars passing each pletion of its survey to determine ence than ever before during its other on the steeply-banlccd turns, terest in your bailiwick. The Frank were also attired fa just a bit first table cast is to be placed on) Bill"—Well I guess he must have long career; while during the same Mutchler is the son, o f Mr. and different manner than are tlie or­ the. exact location of tlie interna­ tlie Ambassador Bridge and that hopped off. , the frenzy of “activity as they pull tional line on the Ambassador period scores o f farm and rural Into; the pits for gas, oil and tire Mrs. Charles Mutchler of Buchanan dinary bridal couple. Mrs. Leo wore organizations; have been instituted, and Weesaw townships. Served a black satin dress trimmed in Bridge which is to be opened this changes; and the gripping finish of summer for traffic between De­ have had large membership, lists the test which revolutionized the for a short time as the young I white, black suede pumps, a dark and strong treasuries—even sub­ Satan in the Record office. I do' blue sport coat and a close-fitting troit and the Border Cities of On­ standards of motor car perform­ tario. The ornamental tablet to SOUTH BEND’S 2ND ANNUAL1 sidized; by Federal and state fjmds ance are accompanied by the roar not know how long- but a number little black hat. The bride groom —and yet have disintegrated' and o f years he has served the same found an overcoat a necessary mark the boundary is to be ap­ Of motors and the voice of Quin proximately two and a half feet disappeared; Many reasons; have Ryan broadcasting the high iioints congregation fa Des Moines. When part of his bridal apparel. been given, for1 this; situation, by I was serving on the federal jury long by one and a half feet wide of the event. Before going up, while the and is to feature the coats of arms thbse who have made a study of The orchestral theme which runs in 191T-I8 in Des Moines he called preacher was filling out the neces­ it, but it remained, for president on me at the federal building, and and names of the two nations. through the production is provided sary papers, the switched on The castings are to be made by Coolidge in his; address before; the by the celebrated Roxy symphony he was an “old timer-” there then. tire radio and tire strains of organ National Grange at Washington to I: leave you to select the por-. tlie U. S. Navy Yard in Philadelp­ orchestra, familiar to all Ameri­ music brought a bit of wedding hia of manganese bronze, believed put his finger on the exact spot ca’s radio listeners through their tion of the article you wish to atmosphere. Then the group - OPENS when, he declared: use. J. C, HOLMES. to he the most durable metal for regular broadcasting over the Na­ fastened .their clothes tighter and the purpose. The last half century has seen tional Broadcasting chain; The section off the story which made ready for tlie journey. The many organizations formed in the particularly pertains to Mutchler Running across the center is a ------o------* raised line indicating the boundry name of agriculture', usually to re­ Abe—Do you play golf vit knick­ follows: bride “squealed” a little from the lieve some local or national: dis­ ers? "The ceremony took place with tress., . When conditions; have im­ Elected national president of the Levi—No, vit vito peoples only. the ship travelling 120 miles an proved the organization has; disap­ Amateur Athletic union liy unani­ peared. But the National Grange, mous vote of the fortieth annual having- a much; broader basis, has convention, Avery Rruiuluce of continued without interruption a Chicago threw down the gauntlet Entrance on Colfax Avenue. long and usefuL existence. to ‘Vommeivialistn ia sport" be­ The main reason, for this has fore he had been in the chair two* Windstoem . Under the Auspices of the •v been the sound foundation on minutes., . _• •.* ir'.'ii Two-delicacies that which it stands, It has not devot­ AUTOMOTIVE TRADES ed its efforts; to the" treatment of naturally belong to­ ASSOCIATION local and temporary symptoms, New Movietone— SC, gether— Asparagus Insurance' Of South Bend, Indiana but with a wider and more pene­ Champions, Made trating: view it has sought to eradi-, and drawn, Nueoa Displaying the latest models of Buiek, Cadillac, Chev­ qate; causes. For Studebakers — -is second only to Fire Insur­ rolet, Chrysler, Desoto, Dodge, Erskiue, Essex, Ford, I t has been interested in secur­ 'HE delicious flavor of asparagus—made all the. more ing prosperity,, improving living TJLitempting by thedelicatc flavor of the melted Nucoa. Franklin, Gr&ham-Paige, Hudson, Hupmobile, Lincoln, ance in protecting the property LaSalle, Marmoit, Nash, Oakland, Qldsmobile, PontiaC, conditions, and, encouraging educa­ New York, N. Y., Feb., 7.— Try it tonight or tomorrow for dinner* tion; but primarily it has stood for The most elaborate and unique Plymouth, Pierce-Arrow, ‘Beo, Studehaker, Wiilysr the development of them, women motion picture v.ith sound accom­ Incidentally, this will tell you more about the quality owner f rom serious loss. Rates ' Knight, Whippet. and children of the farm in intelli­ paniment ever made for industrial o f Nucoa than any other test you could make yet* gence, character and moral worth. use, has been produced by the Fox You will not wonder any longer why Nucoa, is so highly are low. Presented by 18 Representative South Bend Dealers. Realizing that these are the most Case Corporation for Studcbaker spoken of by your friends for its important products o f life in the and now is being presented Including a Hew and Novel Continuous FLAVOR-PURITY—CLEANLINESS-VITAMIN A - open country, it has never failed to throughout the country. HIGH CLASS MUSICAL AND VOCAL place upon, them its; main em­ The new film is entitled “Cham­ NUTRITION—UNIFORMITY—ECONOMY phasis. pions." Its plot tells the story of Get Nucoa at your grocer1 s. Serve dainty Nucoa Pats ENTERTAINMENT Based on this need, which goes the development of the Studcbaker bn the table with bread and use Nucoa in the kitchen to on alike in, prosperity and adver­ cars which have earned world prepare other foods. Herbert Ageist Attractive Decorations—-Unique Lighting Effect. sity, while other organizations championship honors by their per­ were committing their life and formance fa winning 11 world and Office at Buchanan State Bank Open Every Afternoon and Evening. Admission■ 25c. their reputation to the promotion 23. international records for speed Nucoa is a pure Children Under 12— FREE. o f panaceas for the relief o f all the and endurance fa addition to every w h ite product ills, o f the farm, some o f which official American record for fully made from nutri­ have been, tried, some rejected, equipped stock ears. tious, palatable and. some proven a delusion, the Reigning Broadway revue favor­ cocoanut and pea- Grange has continued to hold a ites, an artist’s model whose face ruits.milkand salt...... •r*riSTrnBniia*'h'^B*r553»^»snB ■ sound and conservative position has charmed millions o f Amer­ and to grow steadily in influence icans from billboards, Knute Rock- esay.^^^-- and; fa; the public estimation. ne and bis Notre Dame "Fighting It. has been an inspiring example Irish,” FJorenz Ziegfeld and a trio to; the other successful farm or­ of his “glorified American girls,” Je~ Seexerr.ical TrcAiportGStoa ganizations: now in existence. When ^ W © § its- activities, began the farm was Ann Bennington, of “Seandals.” the isolated, highways were bad, edu­ Howard Sisters of "Whoopee,” "W o Guarantee Service” cational facilities., were poor, labor- Quin Ryan, familial- voice of Grocers Who Sell Nucoa and Oilier "Best; Foods” Products WGX; Eva LeGalliene, famous II. m HANSEN BERTHA ROE saving machinery on the land and emotional actress, and other na­ fa the home was scarce, social life West Front Street West Front Street was1 almost entirely lacking. tional celebrities are includes in W . IV., TREAT y,T . ’,-iyvc. - r „ v.7 *. ,T The Grange has steadily given the cast. Front Street CLAUDE McGOWAN its support to. the movement for Action and thrills, accentuated M. L. SANDS Berrien Street better roads; and; better schools, to by the movietone which faithfully South Oak Street' D- D, BANGBORN developing agricultural colleges records every accompanying sound, CHARLES MAXSON - West Fourth Street and experimental stations, organ­ are conspicuous throughout the West Alexander Street A & P GROCERY STORE izing the; national and state de­ entire production. Rocknc exhort­ BURE FOOD SERVICE, INC., Kalamazoo, Mich., ing the "Fighting Irish" between veloping agricultural colleges and Wholesale Distributors experimental stations, organiza- halves of a crucial game; speeding Izing the national and state de­ motor cars racing around Stude- partments of agriculture, and to baker’s Brovtog Ground, ploughing the general improvement of life in through the “bath tub” test and the farm home; It is entitled to; soaring around the Atlantic City great credit for the- vast improve­ Speedway; the presentation of the ments which the last 50' years have iration witnessed. Tell Us, What It’s Sure WayTo A ll About And W e Stop Coughing Week! Might Laugh Too Tiiis Prescription Relieves ForTrofaJes due to Acid. Did; you ever see or hear a mule Almost Instantly: INDIGESTION laugh? Well the above surely aHEAF£rauaM c id s t o m a c h would; make one laugh to read it. Coughing is usually due to HEADACHE We really even have- not thought causes which the patent medicines OASES: about free delivery. But a few of and cough syrups do not reach. us; actually did have a dream late­ However, Thoxine, a famous doc­ ly that a rural, route carrier had tor’s prescription relieves cough­ fond hopes, of increasing his, bank, ing with, the very first swallow- Excess acid is tho common cause to suffer, when you learn how, of indigestion. It results in pain quickly, how pleasantly this pre­ roll: by delivering mail from the It works on an entirely different mier method acts. Please let. it theory, has a double action, re­ and sourness about two hours after Buchanan, Bostoffice to one or two eating. The; quick corrective is an show you—now. New Six and possibly two: and a half fam­ lieves the irrtation and goes di­ alkali which neutralizes acid. The Be sure to get the genuine Phil­ ines; at Dayton, These hopes may rect to theintemal cause. best corrective is Phillips’ Milk of be- also shattered, soon when some Unlike most cough medicines, lips’ Milk of Magnesia prescribed Iilacncaia, It has; remained stand­ by physicians for 50 years, in cor­ No matter how closely j’ou inspect The with correspondingly higher speed one receives, a, neat looking sealed Thoxine contains no- chloroform, ard with phyriclifaS in tho 50 years envelope from the Bostmaster- dope, or other harmful drugs. recting, excess, acids. 25c and oOo, Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet and faster acceleration . . . not only since its invention. a bottle—-aDy drugstore, General stating how very much Safe for the whole family. Also One spoonful of Phillips’ Milk of History—you will never appreciate does it provide a fuel-economy of bet­ pleased all, the residents of Day- excellent for sore throat. Quick Magnesia neutralizes instantly "Milk of Magnesia” has been the what a wonderful achievement it is ter than twenty miles to the "gallon— ton are with the service they have relief guaranteed or your money many times its volume, in acid, It U. S. Registered Trade Mark *oi until you sit at the wheal and drive. but it operates with such marvelous been, receiving and; are now re­ back. 35c, 60c, and $1.00. Sold The; Charles H. Phillips Chemical Is harmless and tasteless and its So this week has been set aside as smoothness that you almost forget ceiving. let alone something that by Wisner Pharmacy and all other action is quick. You will never rely Company and its predecessor Charles there is a motor under the hood 1 would do more harm than good to good stores. on crtnfe method*., never continue H. Phillips sines 1875. National Demonstration Week, and the village. Now let's let the mule you are cordially invited to coma in Regardless of the car you may now be rest and all laugh ‘together. and drive tilts sensational automobile. driving— come drive this new Chev­ A Dayton Resident.« rolet Six. Gome in today—and enjoy Not only is the new six-cylinder valve- Sam—The next car I buy will the greatest motoring thrill you have be a small coupe. in-head motor 32% more powerful, 'ever experienced! Louise—Why? Sam—I think it would relieve Positive Cooking Results your voice in. driving. f the ^our! with the. The EYESTRAIN 595 ine TheGonver f"$725 CAUSES FEDERAL 4-way Oven - R oad ster*. s525 fhfcLaridau*, The Sedan. SCO!? HEADACHES Phaeton . . 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All prices f. o. b^factory, Flint, Mich. biscuits come out light and „ fluffy— ern home keeping does not/call for long .cakes have an evenness of texture. hours in the kitchen and cooking’ with The new patented feature^—4 way .cir­ the Federal (jlas Range is a joy because S=23ffiaas & EYES EXAMINED ■ :gaiBiagggj|gSBarassa ta_SCr- culation of heat—assures even delivery it does, the work so well and so quickly. :• csasnPBffi.EKIF325S5”,V- Er- o f heat to every part of the oven— top GLASSES, FITTED Best of all, your Federal Gas Bange . i g g s a f All Glass ground in Our and bottom as well as the four 'sides Own Shop. are equally heated. adds beauty and. distinction to your .gassosacB^ is= kitchen. Your friends will admire it egeaeffgssg^s-- Established 1900 How much better foods taste and how {LgjgglWg-.’g ; a».d you will find it so easy to keep sa28raiaK*a ■—L- much more inviting do they’ appear clean. See the beautiful display of dif­ 'emssssBSSz*-. Dr. J. BURKE '.B3aS25gS^i?l when they have been evenly cooked. ferent styles of Federal Gas Ranges. OPTOMETRIST . South Bend, Indiana. IN' NILES, ON TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS WITH' THAYER, JEWELRY STORE WJ. G. BOGARDUS, O. D. Michigan Gas & Electric €©„. in charge., P AG E FOUR THE BERRIEN1 COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1920.

lakes and forest give off their nouncement- that electro-magnet­ a transformation from “ an indef­ store ,by all means. But get also the men for wars they should have that American has. started to fly, ism. and gravity are-practically the; inite, incoherent homogeniety to a the best “position" and the best something to say about war. group together and have their; same. This discovery,, says: _tlie definite, coherent helerogeniety." copy for your advertising in a news Everybody agrees with. Mis. lunch while hanging suspended in learned..Dr. Pupin, of Columbia paperi'>v''. The Old Timers9 Corner Pankhurst now, and Mr. Baldwin, the sky. Then after a light arid, University, -'places Einstein beside More interesting to practical pub- Have what the people want, then Galileo and Newton. • who opposed her, will unveil her air-y lunch, • they conld take a lishers of newspapers is the fact let the people know you have it. monument; .. Ing, that X am “air-minded." little spin around a few states and '' AH interested in physics await a that the, big Woolwortli .concern That’s the secret of success. Bright Future for Aviation is (Bight in the upper- Story?:! Well, come back, home to Buchanan for demonstration that there is only plans an enormous advertising you will come to it in time; We campaign amounting to $3,000,000 Lula — Blanche is the most supper and spend the week-end. one kind of force in the universe; Work fearlessly for the right and treacherous woman I know. Seen by Old Timer in Prospect are all coming- to it, and you are Nothing easier, if you will but be­ that light, heat, motion, electro­ the first year. Abandoning- the the­ you will be honored and appre­ going to come along with the rest come '‘air-minded.’’ magnetism, gravity are all the ory that selecting the right loca­ ciated AFTER YOU DIE. Leila—Why so? sters of today will he there at of the American people. They same. Einstein seems to confirm tion makes advertising, unnecessary Lula—She shot two of her hus­ Are you becoming' Air-Minded? that time and will probably be are having Aeronautic shows all. But I am reminded hero of the Mrs. Pahkhurst thought women part of Herbert Spencer's definition proves the wisdom of Woolworth’s should vote. Since they created bands from ambush. I’ll bet your are and don't even among the foremost of them as Over the country, now, and now mild rebuke from a friend, who president, H. T. Parson. know it.~ I am.. And I don’t mean, doing the stuff in. the air that we says” Doc, you are a flat tiro. I of evolution which describes the that Americans have started to fly, '■“retrained emotion” as undergoing Get the best position for your that I am getting- o f a tnind the are not doing on our highways. the necessity of further invention Will have to give you the air.” thinness of: air, either. But I Every home will have its own to eliminate danger and safeguard ------o------> have' been thinking about, the landing field back of the house the public, will be forth coming. wonderful, progress that has been and perhaps the landing will be “Necessity is the mother of inven­ made in. this baby-industry, in. the made in direct descent, then,, in­ tion,” and so I have every con­ past quarter of a century, I stead o f the present gliding to fidence in the future generation Get behind the wheel think it is about twenty-five years earth and the bumping that is ■that It ■will go on and. up, (mostly This Weeki ago since the' first successful essential over rough fields. We up) and that'to fly wilL be as com­ , ij., ■ — -ui^.A and Get the facts ! flight was made and by a good; will perhaps fly up over our own, mon, as Henry’s JTli.vers are in American a t that. Since then, we homa and b y pressing a certain Michigan. Americans' have- been laggards in lever, descend gently to, our back I am glad to know that some of producing and perfecting our own yard or to, the top of the house, Buchanan’s boys of the present inventions. But we are coming where provision has been made for generation are flying already and through, nicely now and as I said, the plane which will fold up its to know that we are represented getting “air-minded" and tailing it wings and run easily into the in the practical pioneer days of The Eandffiilct Sedan, $1375 ^ B o d y b y JFixhcr: 13 urn per a and JVira iFUcct Etjuipnu:nt- Extra PRODUCT o r for granted that it is the coming hangar and, w e go on down stairs this coming mode of travel is GENERAL MOTORS mode of travel and will in time and go to bed. after a nice evening something to be proud of. More replace to a great extent all other ride over to Buchanan or else­ power to them. forms of transportation. Can you where for a few minutes chat with Old Timer. imagine having certain “levels" old friends. What could be liner. P. S.—Since reading what I A for trucks and heavy carriers to Then no matter how icy the roads Borali, Good American. fly in and with the higher levels or how cold the air, we would be have here1 written, X am reminded Folse-Stkdiig' Performance for the day the every day pas- inside and warm and comfortable o f the Chicago-Buclianan Picnic. Grow Your Own F ur Coats. senger cars, perhaps, and still and with a lew well chosen, glides and will suggest that with the y' matches higher for what we might think of and a tail spin or two, we would coming invention of stabeiizing' Einstein’s Discovery. as ‘Train" service, or passenger light down in the back yard of planes in the. air, that without a. service for the through routes, so some old friends and have a piece doubt, there will many such gath­ Publishers, Cheer Up. Its Mew and Original Style to speak. Then' when you come to of home made cake or pie and erings in the air, parking their- ’u y y o u t new ­ the landing fields at various cities, some buttermilk and then kiss, planes just off the air-ways; and Senator Borah, good American, yon would have to imagine some them good night and fly home. gathering in. bunches over some fears that if we build cruisers with­ There’s no argument anywhere. Everybody sort of a spiral space where the y ou think from this line of rav- beautiful wooded place where out making arrangements satis­ est on a business agrees. AU unite in praising'the; appearance of trucks, pleasure cars and trans­ factory to Britain we shall have portation service machines could a “ shipbuilding race with Eng­ the New All-American . . . Its colors and con­ circulate around and finally slide land.” If necessary, why not have basis - clieck power tours and distinguished style . . . And there off into their alloted space for it? fuel, perhaps and taking on and But Britain couldn’t afford it and getaway, swiftness are many who go even, further. The many who off of cargo. I have no doubt at knows well that we shall never at­ have driven this great new car. They enthuse all, that some time there will be I tack Britain unless we are first at­ some way of fueling- while in flight, • tacked. over its pulse-stirring performance. Over its or perhaps engines that take their Mil-climbing — in. glorious power, acceleration and speed . . . im - power from the air and do .not The British, while they could; have to be “fuel-ed.” We are only dominated the seas, and were actual tests-that's matched in any other car offered at such starting, you know and although proud of it. Whoever didn’t like it moderate price! we are “ old timers” and are given could lump it. That condition exist­ credit for “holding up the works,” ed from the day when Nelson, at all needed to that& ■Prices. $1145 co $1375, f. o. 6./aofory,j)!us delivery charges. {Lovejoy so to, speak. X will venture to say Trafalgar wiped out Napoleon’s .Hydraulic-Shock Absorbers and sjjring coversincluded inltsZ jjrtccs■, that many of my readers would be chances of British conquest up to willing to risk* their necks in a prove „ Bwnjjcrs and rear fender guards extra.- Check Oakland delivered 1924. Buick ! jtricw—tlicy' include lowest, handling charges. General ATotors good common-sense flight with a It is Uncle Sam’s turn now. . Time Payment Plan available at .miniSnum rate. * pilot that knows his stuff and is not trying to be “funny" and do Airplanes, submarines, fast cruis­ crazy things up there. I have had ers, will answer any question from superiority/ BEAVER-SLANKER M O TO R CO. three flights and X am ready to: any other nation, and this country state that I like it far better and should have the answer ready. ■10C W. Front St., Buchanan Former Graham-Palge Sales Room. feel safer than when I drive my Grow, your own fur coats at car over the Dunes Highway go­ home, Mr. Vernon Bailey of the ing to and. from Buchanan* and Agricultural department tells you especially in summer time, and on that muskrats, supposed to need BWITH MASTERPIECE u ic BODIES BY k FISHER Saturday or Sunday. So take it from me. that unless you have big swanmps, can be raised like tried a flight, you have missed rabbits or guinea pigs, in small Buick; Motor Company, Flint, Michigan something. It is no different from pens. They need only enough water D/Wjiwi o f General Motors Corporation to keep comfortably wet and cool ■ Hf" a different view point- I do not expect to live to see the time when ifornia rabbit raisers, among all the skies will be plotted and others. certain levels be policed, etc., as I The world of science, including FORBURGER MOTOR CO have suggested heretofore, but Bertrand Russell, called the great­ NILES, MICH. some of you probably will and est living mathematician, is inter­ When Better Automobiles Are Built, Buick Will (Build Them most assuredly some o f the young- ested in Professor Einsteip’s an-

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