Business Houses to Close for Good Friday Services from 2 to 3P.M at Galien $105.24 for Red
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\ HEADQUARTERS FOR FIRST TELEPHONE WANT ADS CLASS JOB PRINTING TO NUMBER NINE SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1936. NUMBER 15 GRAFFORT. SCHWARTZTIE FOR G. 0. P. Wins Business Houses to Close For Good Friday Services From 2 to 3p.m At Galien $105.24 for Red. Racette to Talk Buchanan Township Goes How H ereys M. E. Cantata R. Black Vs. H. Merrill Re May Start Front Democratic 2 to 1; Bertrand Cross Fund Here To Townsend Club Township Democratic. the Sunday Night Location Old Swimming Hole St. Sewer Monday Phay Graffort and Fred Schwarts F. C. Hathaway, -chairman of There will be a get-together Were tied for the lead in the five- Proposition Last Evening Holy Week Ser the Red Cross flood relief fund hole. In fact it was there and in Wherein Black Says Things in meeting o f the Townsend club at City Commission to Decide man race for the vacancy on the vices Tonight with Rev. campaign in Buchanan, closed his use when Harrison donned his first Plain Black and White. Whether Force Transferred City Commission at the spring Brunelle as Speaker. books Saturday, and announced diaper,: A t tnat time the property the Woodman hall next Monday evening at 7:30 <p.. m , with. Dr, to Front or Moccasin Ave. polls, Monday, with 120 votes each, total receipts $105.24. He stat Editor Record, belonged to one Dutch John, who Felix Racette, Paw Paw, as the in one of' the most peculiar tie-ups Business houses Of the city will ed that in behalf of the Red Cross Dear Sir: lived In a little cabin, just where close generally from 2 to 3 p.‘ m. speaker. Dr. Racette is an exper The WPA sewer force, aided by on record o f Buchanan elections. he Wished to thank the people of It has been my privilege to read the river makes its bend. , , Uncle for , the Good Friday service to he ienced and fluent speaker, .arid has the power trench digger, will com Buchanan fo r th»ir contributions. some of -the articles appearing in If Harrison cares to verify my Not only were the two. leaders held .at the Evangelical church, been, heard locally while he Was plete the installation on Fourth tied but tee .two candidates in tea Bank the Record under the heading statement or the location of this with Rev. Rice preaching and the campaigning as candidate for the street to Detroit by the end of the Consolation position, Atty. G. PI. “Along McCoy’s Crick.", These ar swimming hole, he may ask Hank of Latter Day Saints and the Church Republican nomination as con. present week, if weather does riot Batchelor and A. S. Root, . were ticles .1 read with interest and some Kingery, who' is the only one of of Christ furnishing -the music. interfere, and Will begin next week Bills Mrs. Fred Moyer amusement because of the writers the old gang left in Buchanan (as gressman from the 4th district in also tied at 89 each, with the fifth 1933. either on Front street or on Moc The last of the Holy Week eve insistence Upon “keeping-the rec I remember) who shared in the de candidate,- A- H. Hiller, occupying Corners casin; the intermediate position with 100 ning meetings w ill he held tonight Treas. Co.P.T.A. ord straight” for it is evident he lights of that old swimming hole. : If the city commission author Sez: at the Evangelical church, with votes. is writing some history from hear Now to further straighten the izes installation on Front street at Rev. Wanzer Brunelle bringing the County Educational Body Fa say.'. record. The Abe Baker episode No Miss Buchanan this time, the work Will begin at According to the procedure dic message : and the Presbyterian In the article appearing in the I remember well, for I was in Oak, west of Oak street the brick tated by tee city-charter, the com choir furnishing the musfc. All vors Full Time Health Ser vice for Schools. issue of March 5th, he accuses me South Bend that night and watch paving is underlaid with sand in mission will canvass the vote this residents , of -the city .and surround Named This Year evening, and if the two 'leaders arc Usta be .a woman wuz satisfied of mis-statement and untruthful- ed the procession as it came down stead of the concrete which under ing community are most cordially ness as to the location of the old Michigan street from the depot. still found to be tied, they will be ef you cut some wood and filled Mrs. Fred Moyer, president of lies the' pavement of the, business invited to attend the Holy Week swimming hole mentioned in my Abe was in the second carriage- Selection of Local Representa required to cast lots for the va the woodbox, but. now they got to the Buchanan Parent-Teacher As district. The depth at Oak and services. ■; net with the speaker In the first cancy. have oiie of ' these push-button sociation, was elected treasurer of letter -that appeared in your paper tive in Queen Contest Goes Front will be from 11 V2 to 12 feet. The St, Anthony’s Roman Cath of Jan. 16th, and for his benefit one. The speaker and guest of In the race for the position of ; vstoves. the Berrien County Parent-Teacher by Default. The Buchanan men are now in olic church concluded its Lenten the evening was not Benj. Butler Council at the annual meeting held and the readers of the Record, I stalling pipe at a depth ot 14 feet: constable, Ed Mitchell and Fred seivices last night and will hold but James G. Blaine. :. », Country Life 103(5 Model in the Twin City Y. M. C. A. ca will -re-state that the said hole was- For the first time since 'the be in the alley in the rear of 'the old French were elected, the : Vote high mass,at 10 a. m, Sunday, with ' Some historians know their his Thursday, April 2. just where I said' it was, "at a ginning of the animal Blossom Wagon iworks building. standing as follows: Mitchell 379; . It’s different down upon the farm Rev. Father John R. Day in point opposite the ahouth o f Mc tory, Some know their onions. All Queen selection at the Twin Cities French, 296; Montgomery, 221. Other officers elected were: so Alfred tells me now, charge. Coy’s -creek” and it was 'there long I claim is, I know my swimming’ in 1926 Buchanan, home of two William Fette and Harry Boyce president, Mrs. Milton. Davis, St. For all the erstwhile country hicks Methodist Church Easter Sunday before Andy Cariuteers 'came to hole, McCoy’s creak and the bid queens out of the, eleven selected, Joseph;. first vice president, Mrs, were returned as supervisors With- : ' are up to date and how! . Evening a t 7:30 Bichanan and-dug his fish pond St. Joe river. will not be represented this year, Charles Bainton,. out contest. Charles Hess, Niles; second vice ROL S. BLACK. They very seldom work at all and Processional, “Come. Thou - A l •that caused us to abandon the old as a result of the failure of two Galien Township president, Mrs. A. C. Stark, Co representatives of the Queen com still get better yields, mighty King," loma; -recording secretary, Mrs. Pioneer, is Bead Carl . Reribarger, Democrat in mittee to interest local organiza cumbent, lost to Morton C. Hamp Though they never use a cradle in Invocation and announcements, Fred Miller, Fair Plain; corres Raymond Reed Passes tions in the selection. The B. G. /.the house Or in 'the field. Rev. Rice. ponding -.. -secretary, Mrs. Harry With Brother, He Operated ton,. Republican, hr tea Galien The Bishop Will U. Sorority had agreed-to co-oper township election, .the Republicans ■The binder now is rubber tired and ."Open (lie Gates of -the Temple,” Gast, St. Joseph. The retiring Niagara Mills Over 50 State Pharmacy Test ate in the selection with other or carry trig: all but (two of the nine prOof from bump and shock ' solo, Walton Becker. 1 1 president was Mrs. A. C. Stark, Years. ganizations, but no others were contested: offices. The vote was And the farmer does hot fall off Cantata, “The Triumph,” Mrs. The meeting was attended by Misbehave Here willing to enter the work. The cen Funeral services are being held Raymond Reed, former Buchan as follows: when the bullwheel hits a rock Beulah Kelley directing. about 150 representatives of 26 or tral queen committee set Monday, today for Charles L. Bainton, 72, Under the Auspices of the Bu an boy and graduate of the Bu Supervisor — Morton Hampton Tthe work is done mysteriously Organ introduction, Mrs. Rosalie ganizations, 'the local delegates be April 6, as the last date for an from the home on River street at (R) 98; Carl H. Reribarger (D) ing Mrs. Fred Moyer and Mrs. chanan Civic Players May 1. chanan high school in 1930, has re nouncing entrance of Buchanan, p.‘ m., with Rev. W. H, Brunelle as though by magic wand Riee. ■■ ■■-. ceived notice that he successfully 76. .Clayton Letter. The afternoon stating that the local municipality in charge and interment -will be .the farmer always,, wears kid "Who is This That Cometh.? The Buchanan Civic Players, passed the state board examina Clerk—Bert Babcock (R) 98; session was addressed by Dr. E. C, would be “out of luck” if a decision made in Oak Ridge cemetery.