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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 but members will hold a pot luck din- Mlris Kathryn Reed, Chicago, were chell, Wagner district. She also all used in'the days before 1893 An Expletive X fully developed swordfish Is meeting and joined the Legion for will not enter a candidate for ner at noon. All interested are in- visitors in. Euclrarian over the has 14 grandchildren and nine When the toy n waterworks were An expletive la it word, Often pro­ ptafc^hly the fastest swimming crea­ the evening. Blossom Princess. vitod. .week-end. great grandchildren. installed. fane, added for emphasis pr rhe­ ture an the world, says a - ' * torical effect. Natural History. PAGE TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1936.

were also guest of the Scout troop. tertaim-ci a few guests at dinner Meaning of Word "Eskimo” It was an evening well spent and “The Camera Cannot Lie” Connecticut, Constitution State Load Voice Sunday in honor of the third wed­ Eskimo is a mune used by the i&rrtnt (Eonnlg Ir rnri) much enjoyed by those who at­ British statesman W. B. Gladstone Connecticut Is the Constitution Stentor was one of tlve Greeks Published by ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. tended, coined the expression: “The camera state or the Nutmeg state and the before Troy, whose "stentorian” Chlppewas for Northern Indians, THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY W. E. Baker. mountain laurel Is Its flower, and means those who eat raw flesh, Galien School Notes cannot lie” in August, l-SSKI. during voice was as loud ns that of 50 men, Editor ..... W. C. Hawes ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. i-C. Houswerth : Work on the senior number of a speech at Liverpool. The speech Business Manager . , . A. B. McClure and Mr. and M rs.. Oscar Swartz Entered as second class matter November 20, 1910 “The Crier" is progressing rapid­ tried to rouse indignation of the motored to Chicago Sunday. They -r- Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8. 1879 ly under the direction of the edi­ public over Armenian massacres at were called there by the serious Constantinople. Reports of the her tor, Gerald Eastburg. The next illness o f Mrs. Tina Houswerth. Crier will be published April 24. rible carnage seemed incredible. Yet Jane Kelley, who is attending We are all very glad to welcome photographs showed ninny heaps of school in Lansing, visited high home our esteemed Brother L. B. slain Armenians lying in the Streets. school classes last week. Rough, who has been a patient at "Exaggerated atrocity stories?" Financing a New Car? the U. o f M. hospital, Ann Arbor, ’'No,” retorted Gladstone. “The'cam­ The Latin class has finished era never lies.” Caesar's Campaign to Belgium and for two weeks. Also we are translating his account of his visit glad to state this Miss Trella Rough has been returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Everett Calvert of to Britain. The class is also col­ Culture Club Holds lecting advertisements which show home from Pawating hospital, South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. where she underwent an operation. Troutfetter, Jackson, were Sunday the use of Latin in everyday life. Well, Well, Appreciation Spring Meeting Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Heise and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sun­ Baseball practice started Tues­ Bi Gee day. day. The team is going into it daughters, Helen of Flint and Mrs. this season as they never have be­ Ervin Ra.delt and daughter. Bar­ May think lie has the The Culture club observed Spring Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Renbarger In appreciation ( ?) for your borrowing your money from thenr-n^ny fore. Last fall the team lost only bara Ann, of Imley City and Mrs. garden patch business all • Bay Friday afternoon at the home were in Buchanan, Monday. A. Kennan of Flint were guests in of Mrs. Austin Dodd. Roll call was one game and that was with New finance and loaning agencies try and dig further into your pocket by rep­ Mrs. Mary Ravish, Buchanan, is our community the past week vis­ tigured out, but if he had % [responded to by giving “ A Flower Troy, but they have a return game resenting that you MUST carry your insurance'with them. This means, visiting relatives and friends in scheduled there April 28. Some of iting a number of friends. Mrs. endured the ordeal of hav­ Legend.” Galien this week. Radelt will be better remember­ ing Plimpton’s muley cow in many cases, carrying your insurance in companies in which you would - "Bird Talks” were given by the other games are: The site of the new school build­ Eau Claire, April 17, here. ed as Miss Ena Heise. unlatch the garden gate as not choose to carry your insurance. Also, paying, in many cases, more Mrs. Edward Shearer, Mrs. G. A. ing has been the scene of much skillfully as any thief, and Jaunasch, M rs., R. Wentland and St. Johns, April 24, here. for the coverage than you could purchase it for from your own agent. activity the past week. Last Fri­ Baroda, May 8, there. browse all over the place Mrs. Mary Smith. The hostess day the architect and contractors served refreshments. The last Eau Claire, May 12, .there. and mire down in the pet met to set the grade level. The Stevensville, May 23, here. Olive Branch All thj's in the face of jtour having done them a favor by borrowing fleeting will be held at the Slocum brick for the building has been, se­ first celery bed grown here; hotel, April 17, and will represent There will be several more and one of Newt Batche­ from then!. (Remerriberf they must loan money, that’s their only excuse lected by the board of education games with Buchanan and Berrien Miss Helen Hinman will spend "The Last Day of School.” and the contractor expects to be lor’s horses to select the for existing.) ' t /'~ ‘ Springs during this season. The this week with. Mr, and Mrs. Ora center of a choice patch of laying brick in ’three or four boys have ordered new equipment Brlney and family. weeks. It is. believed that the sweet corn about ready'to which has arrived and we ought to Mr. and Mrs. Garver Wilds were Wfien buying insurance buy it from your insurance agent, not a finan­ building will be ready for use at have a pretty classy looking team gnaw, as a spot on which to Galien Locals the opening of the Fall term in in South Bend Saturday evening. cing agency. this year. roll, he then might have a September. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dickey and " The Child Study Club held a Mrs. Carl Renbarger and daugh­ children spent Sunday in the Ar­ real grievance. meeting Thursday evening at the The junior class, directed by ter, Ruth, visited the 5th and 6th thur Martin home near Three; But say, you must just home of Mrs. John McDonald. their sponsor, Albert Schaafsma, grades Friday afternoon. keep right on raising cane, presented "Big Brother,” a comedy Oaks. ! Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kenney were Marlin Roberts is absent from Mr. and Mrs. Odean Roberts and and struggle on, to eat and host and hostess to the 500 club in three , acts • at the town hall on school due to injuries received daughter were Sunday the dinner prosper. 4t their home Wednesday evening. Wednesday and Thursday evening. when he was hit by a truck. The .proceeds o f the play will be guests in the Nina James home. E. N. Schram » Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Kuhl are Mrs. Victor . Prince visited Miss Miss Eleanor McLaren spent ijisiting relatives at Cleveland, O. used by -the juniors for the annual James' room last week. junior-senior banquet. Sunday afternoon with Joan Fisk. < Mrs. Albert Elberts entertained Gerald Jochem has withdrawn Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Barnhart BINNS’ The Insurance Man her brother from Chicago over the The regular April meeting of the from school because o f illness. Parent-Teacher Association will be and child of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, Magnet Store 4'eek-end. The third grade has completed Sam Dickey and son of Glendora At The Gas Office i Mrs. H. White and child, Lan­ held Tuesday evening, April 21. Still selling paper, paint, their Beacon Reader and are now called Saturday afternoon in the ding, is spending a few days with Miss. Gladys James and Mrs,' taking work from Supplementary varnish, etc. Charles Hohman. will have charge John Dickey home. lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank readers. Mrs. John Clark is a patient in Of the program, The children from Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley AS a project in history, a group the St. Antlionys hospital, Michi­ and family. Mishawaka, were also their rooms will present an oper­ of 8th graders wrote and present­ etta, “A Visit to Fairyland,” gan City. She had a goiter remov­ Monday guests. ed a naturalization play one day. ed Friday and is getting along as , Mrs. Will Kiley, Ml’, and Mrs. Friday evening the^Boy Scouts last week. entertained their parents a t 'a pot well as can be expected Bernard Renbarger and Mrs. R. The 7th grade history class last Mr, and Mi's. John Clark of Ko­ Wentland were South Bend callers luck supper and entertainment in. week made maps to show the lo­ tHe M. E. church basement. After komo, John Clark, Sr., Mr. and Saturday. cation of the English and, Frencn Mrs. Ray Clark, Mr. and - Mrs. ■* Mrs. Ruth Nelson, and sons were the. supper Was served each patrol settlements in America. Frank Clark and. Mrs. Nellie Smith ^unday dinner guests o f Mr. and presented, a stunt followed by a visited Mrs. John Clark, Sr,, at the stunt from the entire troop. Bird Mrs, M. V. Foster o f LaPorte. St. Anthony hospital at Michigan * Mr. and Mrs. Revere Wentland. houses and other examples of: Boy City, Sunday. and baby of Bridgman, were Sun­ Scout handicraft was on display. Portage Prairie Mrs. Leota Andrews and son day g u ess' o f Mr. and” Mrs. R. Rev.-.C. Snell And Mr. Noel, head are driving a new Chevrolet this Wentland.. Scoutmaster of the county, were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell, Mr. week. < Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaafsma guests. ' The1 local troop, com- and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell and Mrs. Earl Roberts is spending a |mittee,1 which, 'includes the mem­ Are pending, their - Easter vacation daughter and Mr. and.Mrs. Stanley few days with Mr., and Mrs. Her­ at jablkria, Mich.. ■■ ■■ bers of the . board' of education Mitchell and daughter attended a bert Goodenough. dinner at the home of Mrs. Mary Mr, and Mrs; Wilbur Watkins Jane Mitchell in Buchanan Sunday and family of Osceola spent Sun­ honoring her 82nd birthday. Other day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Roun-. guests were Mr- and Mrs. C. Mor­ -y Koch of South Bend is lishments in city and countryside will turn on ^pending his spring vacation with 7 ( , . tlieir lights and in an instant the electrical jiis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. demand may be doubled. ,Anrlre

JOIN THE SPORTSMEN’S CLUB Mr. and Mrs. N. Beilharz were ' SCHOOL NEWS Those who attended the meeting of the Berrien County Sports­ in South Bend Monday. Alice Hoover and Florence men's dub which was secured for this city -through the offices of Mrs. Joe Hamilton is visiting Kuhl visited the Dayton school Ted Rouse two weeks ago received something of an eye-opener relatives in Indianapolis, for two days. in Uie possibilities of that organisation. Donald -Burras is working at Many of the new hooks for the It was apparent.at that meeting that the club was consider­ library ■ have, been read through able more than an organization of sportsmen, interested in keep­ the Clark Equipment company at 'already. The third and fourth, ing up the bluCgill and cottontail supply. ' It is the strongest Buchanan, single influence now working toward conservation, not only of Mrs. Dixie Reinfee was called ■grade's are reading library books ■ fish and game, hut of the scenic resources and the great advant­ to Chicago Sunday because of the “Uhl Mother' West Wind” hy ages that derive from the maintenance of natural assets of for­ death of her mother. Burgess and “The Ship’s Mon­ est, field and .stream. Mr. and'M rs. Alcrritt Martin key” by Morrow and Swaftman, Whatever the theorist may think abottt the matter, you can't spent Sunday, with Mrs, George respectively. < /! all the hooks interest yn? great body? of men in such movements unless you can Platt and daughter of Buchanan. bought "Honey Jane” unci The get at them "where they live." And the great majority of men Mr. and Mrs, Claude Sheldon Topaz Seal seem to lie: the two retain the instinct of the sportsman throughout their lives. The and, Miss .Blanche Sheldon spent best liked by the pupils. instincts of the fisherman and the hunter go back to boyhood and Sunday at the home of Mr. and W c held school tin Saturday to far beyond—they go hack to the beginning of the race when all square <*1 Mrs. llailey Gilbert of Niles. make-up for one o f the days we cans men were of necessity fishers and hunters. You can lecture missed. Wc still have three more 3 25t| can j£ t Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Marlin Tomato Juice Asparagus Tips endlessly on the necessity of maintaining natural resources with­ attended the funeral of Mrs. l,ot- (lays to go before, we will lie out awakening as much as a flicker of interest. But when. *you lie Juergensen at M ichigan City, caught up. Cream Style . appeal to the love of men to roam field, wood and river for .sport, 2 Nc°n » z 19c. Asparagus Tips ' i ” ” Ind., Friday. Art class drew Easter Bunnies 2 27c you are touching a fundamental chord, where a response is easily Mr. and Airs. Ralph Sehasty at­ and Myra Uieliter'.s was the best, secured. There you can get results. while . Loraine Williams and The moral of -the sermon is: If you believe not only in the tended a party at the home of Vacuum Pack 2 25

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del, Mrs. Rice. Sermon subject,. The June Uelirkah lodge'held Findel, Glendora their '■ regular meeting Thursday Mrs. Albert bhepardsun is very "What is an Ideal Easter?” ldalit after a (i:jo chop suey din­ ill with a stroke of paralysis. All Easter cantata, "The! ner had, hteii sen ed to 41 mem­ Triumph" will be presented by th e, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moyer bers and their families. After the Many Wild Flowering Plants choir under the direction ol M r s ., were Friday night guests at the lodge session cards were played. Beulah Kelley, Sunday evening ac e . I.. W eaver home. The liumbpi* of species of flower­ I’ridge prizes went to Mrs. Flor­ ing plants growing wild In tlm Unit­ Dayton M. E- Church 0:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor 7:30. • Charles Barker and family ence ALensinger, James Findel, Remember the. union service on have moved from the t’lia.s Smith ed States and Canada is estimated J. C. Snell, Pastor society. airs, i , 1„ Weaver, Victor Sly- this Thursday evening at 7:45 and farm to a house in New Troy. 'to exceed 10.600. 2 o’clock in the afternoon, church 7:00 p. m. Evening worship. lutrski and l iarence -Platelu-r. Ku- this Friday from 2 to 3 in the af­ Mrs. Sam U ooilet spent Tues­ lervices. Thursday evening, 7:30 p. m., eltre prizes to August Afeissiitger day in fjiaroda at tile home of 2:45, SundUy School. midweek prayer service. ternoon. and Raymond Woolle-t. The en­ Service at Oronoko at 9 a. m. liert W etzel,1'it being the birth- tertaining committee for next Selections by the church orchestraI day oi Mrs. l.aura Wetzel. meeting are Airs, l.ola Kricger, Glasses Properly Fitted St. Anthony's .Roman Christian Science Churches were greatly appreciated at the The Goml Samaritan class oi Catholic Church I "-Are Sin, Disease, and Death Afarie Kennedy, M a u d e Lewis, service last Sunday. ■ 1the Christian church held the Rov. Father J. K. Day, Pastor 1 Real ?” will be the subject of the \ trginia lla rroff and Dell Kemp- Opportunity will be given both April class party at the Sam ton. 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays Mass j Lesson-Sermon in ail Christian illin theU1C Buchanan and w.w.ivv*.vOronoko uv»ser- i V\ ooilet.- , • flume. | . Tim , , *.evening ♦ . - ,. was 1900 ivill be celebrated at S o’clock a. m. | Sclellce churches throughout the ■J’lie 'ladies, who Were losers in vices 'fo'r baptism'and those desir- *IK*nl in .tad and 4th Sundays at 10 a. m. j world Sunday. April 12. tile t-iichre games lietwcen the ing to unite with the church, please mg to itrSf^Pearr Busko ol .lien-, vuv-me games lietwcen the members of the l.O.O.F;AldcUm j A m o n g the Bible citations is this see Mr. Rice as soon as possible toil Harbor aiid Mrs. Kiln lllaels Christian Science Society passage (James 5: 15): "And the man. Pot-luck . l'unc-li was -sejviteil. yt,#*M4(Hi->-'ah'ves, and., ReiR'kai^' regarding this matter. Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ prayer of faith shall save the sick, riu- M ay party will lu- field, ,n! v «---, - - Nile ject, “Are Sin, Disease and Death the Arthur -Hi >, ./h om e. j - y , and the Lord shall raise him up; Presbyterian Cliuvqk 1 Wednesdays—Thursdays,J R eal?” and if lie have committed sins, they , FonVrsf *f" ^^4- larnJT^ nave Wnnzer H . Brunetle, IJpjAor ‘ “ From 9 to 5 ' Sunday school at 9:45 a, m. shall be forgiven him ,” uu Kelly*?; 10 a m. Special Ea'stdrvJJ^gJfuVil) Wednesday evening meeting at Correlative passages to be read to a farm jfvfiml' in the Church Schb'tjT. ’ J. BURKE 7:45, from the Christian Science text­ GpdhcrttsVll’dSr l The reading room in the church 11 a. m Public worship. r ’ 228 S. Michigan St. book, ‘‘Science and Health with SOUTH BEND, IND. at Dewey avenue and Oak street is j Rey ;;o the Scriptures,” by Mary nelle will .preach *0’’ . .... iD Ail-, ;md Mrs. YuYMiVit open each Wednesdayafternoon j jga^ej. Eddy, include the following ion, No Resurrectidii!*’v'r*esm-rectidm*’’ ’ The chou-chow i&nw+rat the Galvin from. 2 until 4 o’clock. i (p. l ) ; “The prayer 'that reforms Will.will, sing special ' paakgr W t * ® .Jiun^tatov tlMHYFundav — :— '----- :------the sinner and heals the sick is an ‘Christ . the L or^-^ 'ntiiifi . the. twyMaYH ojpWmlrJfS* Evangelical Church absolute faith that, all things are and ‘•Hailelulahll'.cSH&'si’ is’ Ri^en! W (hyo supper was C. A . Sanders, Pastor (possible to God— a spiritual under-' lere will be infan There will be a program given stanalng of Him, /and' Unselfed 5 p. m. High Sen by the Sunday School a t 10 a. m. i iove,” 5 p. m. Reveighnl.1 Aeto Owner) The pastor will give a short talk j ' '______- Good Friday at 7:3£©? on the Resurrection of Christ, rameut cf the ■ Lorcas S’ Methodist Episeopu) Church —— There will he baptismal services! Thomas lticc, Minister reception of new. nieMbeiAtl*'**' Take This Coupon to fo r children and adults. There will j Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Mrs The missionary ' spqieV4 will not be reception of new members into Glenn Haslett and Con Kelley, meet this Friday "because of the Insurance Co/ the church. Superintendents. Do not miss Sun­ imion services but will meet a week Brodriek’s Drug Store Adult League and Young Peo­ day School Easter Sunday, from Friday at the home .of M m ple’s League at 6:45. Morning worship a t 11 a. m. Or ­ Ruth Ellsworth. \ trS - Sermon by the pastor at 7:30. gan prelude: “Ave M aria" F. R. The Presbytery ofm ^ttazo| f ^ R S Now represented in Buchan Young People’s prayer and Bible will meet at the church foi- a pop. ' * NATIONALLY Schubert by Mrs. Thomas Rice. j|S|- Indian Blood, Nerve, Stom-' 0 a,ch. Liver and Kidney Remedy on H study Wednesday evening in the ular meeting at 7:30 Monday and: Anthem by the choir, Mrs. Beulah. t markot since J 858, This ia a church parlors. Kelley directing: 4Easter Morning" for business meetings all day Tues­ jJ. W a ° , r *or a few. days only, by Adult prayer service Thursday day. , . V-, :?■ • good after Saturday \rwil 11 by Ir-& B. Wilson. Trio, vocal, piano 1. Positively not over three (31 bot« evening in the prayer room. The Home Service •kdJL-m^Lufc. |. tics to a person. We publish no tSs- ADVERTISED MAKES and Organ; “There is a Green Hill” the manse Tuesday •timonials but ask you to try ..this Charles Gounod by Dorothy Old Indian Root and T-TorH*m>.r.\c . L. D. S. Church Thompson, Mrs. A.. L. Hamblin and The Friendship class w i]l^ ^ % r Eld. V. L. Coonfare, Pastor Mrs. Rice. Offeratory, "Kamcnnoy- on the fourth Monday : niglft oF 10 a. m. Ohurch School. Ostrow” Rubinstein by Mrs. Rice. the moi-tli instead oi the second. n rr'c C. I t Wilson. 11 a. m. Preaching service, Geo. l{no.w by instinct to cat Piano duets, “Intermezzo" . Mas­ Just 6 of Seymour, Plants when needs detpatut. cagni, ‘'Berceuse,'' Godard, by Mrs. A High Bride « fi6e Caveman knew the va?-ni - of Schick the. many 6:30 p. m. Junior and Senior f \ Hcr,J3- Indians resorted to Hamblin and Mrs. Rice. Organ Study classes. The height of ,he Natural Arch NILKS, M ien. /b e 18-1 brands postlude, “Hallelujah” chorus,Han- ovci Cudav crock o n v-hii t »? 7:30 p. m. Easter play, "Barab- shown. river, Virginia. l s t‘eet *'** bas,” given by young people. Ev­ -F,C' ,.* U*t N, erybody welcome. No admission. .Monday, April 13— Zion Christ* ian Legion will have a. short busi­ ness meeting at the church follow­ ing which, will be an initiation ser­ SLOCUM MANUFACTURER’S SURPLUS vice. Tuesday, A p r, 14— Starlight club with Maylda Myers, 309 Days Ave. ""Wednesday, 7:30— Regular mid­ HOTEL week prayer service. Open for business Church of Christ Pastor, Paul Carpenter E aster Sunday:. Sunday school superintendent, Leland Paul. Primary superintend­ Make your resi*r\aijo»is ent, Miss Allene Arney. early 10:00 a. m. Bible school. Sunday Chicken Dinner ALL1- 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship and communion service. Special. L3 to — f!5c ."'11:00 a. m. Junior church ser- u q o k 'stride and beautttuWy "ice, Miss Marie Montgomery, sup­ I” .one GaMen L;P“-'G erintendent. . *r^.^crtr ve^en^eVert;,!^'5^ - ro rt. atvg\ed sea*. & <*r os dr— T ® . f ile' b if f -|UST slip into TV'itrAc Specie ^ ^ * v$\\ Wad yoxx go soaring ¥® get fh@ refrigercafqii'; fhaf kess/ ^ tbo stunmng ^ ^ (4 to r ,.rxt f,n ease and buoyance see tor yonroeH <- -*r. vW hawe kn o w n . m®de rrsiSIaorfis ©f refrigercafors “The key to ”’t"c v-" " ' , — ^cA3ol stop'i;'1'*' M atures,.its tough true €»gjf-©{F-€§€8fe Ar n ,V t VAi'j'.V ‘'q action—qu'- ...... 4 - .-=■ ’l*s amplitude oi room, n T. : . 1 -.(Vir- - - - t - -I liv in g performance, you can have one P r e s s t h e jV'/i rr n "n. 7 ..t-o ?.Yowest price ever put upon a Buick carl flash o i ou."-. - - toe in and let us show you how small the 'l/isM .th*. T. -—-- COLD Swing tVv, - '***?'** gures a re . 'V handle? ’ PATJ3NTS! 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__ UlC walUl i •mod I o ft cl it j fltct flOld tit9 niporli Blioca^*I S SDrlno...... stylus In and wo drosBVdrossy shoos In tho Ihom In th o _ i»ri wnntod colors And nious "Kftmpns jj sites—sowafer tits. hurry. Broken Imotiit «t entv 8t.05s 'THURSDAY, APRIL' 9 ,1D3G. TIliO BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PA G E F IV E c z . Mrs. Roy Knapp is ill at her "Magnetic Luke,’ an entertain­ Mrs. Herbert Huebner and in­ Mrs. Frayne Robbins, Chicago Albert Nutt arrived home this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mullen and home near the Broceus school. ing short fiction story about, a fant son, Thomas, are arriving and her daughter, Mrs. Jock Bar­ week from Dearborn, where he had children, Juanita and Bobby, To­ bour, Benton Harbor, visited Tues­ spent Several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pears were young laundrymau with ideas. See home from Pawating hospital to­ ledo, 0.. were week-end guests at guests Sunday at the home o f their Tile American Weekly, the maga- day at the home of Mrs. Ada Mr. arid Mrs. J. O. Dealer, Mis. day. the home of the'form er's parents, son, Don Pears, St. Joseph. Jzine distributed with next Sun- Miss Johanna Spechl returned Schwartz. Elizabeth Lawson and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith will ■ day's Chicago- Herald.and Examin­ Sunday to Milwaukee after a visit Mr. and Mrs. Maivin Mann and Mrs. Harold Heeler were week-end Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mullen, the two children, Barbara and Marvin, guests of the farmer’s daughter, .LOCALSMrs. Spafford is reported to pe have as guests Easter Sunday, fir. er. lot' two weeks at the home of Mr. children remaining for a visit this Mr. and Mrs. George Plambeck of Goshen, will be Sunday guests Mrs. Alfred Glasser and family at improving and is now able to be up and Mrs. Rex Smith and family of Frank Boone, South Bend, visit­ and Mrs. Eugene Murphy. week. of Jackson were week-end guests o f the former's father, Martin Marion, Ind. and around part of the time at her Villa Park, 111,, and Max Smith ed Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Waldo have of the latter’s parents, Mr. and of Reading, Mich. Mann. Mrs. H. W, Riley, home. James Boone. as a guest the former’s mother, Mrs. Ida Shrove arrived Sunday Mrs. Mary Waldo, who stopped Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kean will from Cleveland, O., where she had here Sunday, while en route to her have as guests Easter Sunday, .spent the winter with her son, Guy home at Dowagiac from Santa their daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mill­ Vetter and will spend the summer Yiiez, Calif., where she spent the er and, husband and two sons. at her home here. winter with a daughter. Mrs. C. J. Wilson left this morn­ ing for Grand Rapids to visit! her Mrs. George Poulson and daugh­ Mrs. Willy Fritz was called to . T H E ter, Janet Nan, South Bend, are Mishawaka Tuesday by the death sister, Viola Van Horn, who is visitors this week at the home of of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry •slowly recovering there. the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruddock. Donald Burrus arrived home on H. B, Thompson. M. Gross is a patient at Pawa­ Thursday from Detroit, where he EleciriciiY Allen Matthews motored Satur­ ting hospital, Niles. had spent several weeks taking a O F C R E D I T EXTRA SPECIAL ! day afternoon to MiddleVille, ac­ Chris,, Koenigshof arrived home course in electrifc welding. He has companied by his daughter, Mrs, the first of the week from San gone to work in the welding de- KROGER'S HOT DATED Joseph Murdock and two children, Benito, Texas, where he spent the partmemnt of the Clark Equip­ “Electricity” , said a great en­ to visit his father and brother winter on his farm. ment Co. gineer, “is a mysterious force there, returning Sunday. which, will not even venture Mrs. Verna Adams left Saturday, out until it knows it has a J E W E L lb. for her home in Morenci;. Mich., after a visit, of two weeks at the Fox Your Easter Dinner . ... .way back” * bag home of Mrs. Hattie Miller, while en route home from spending the € Reamer’s Market & Grocery suggests Bank credit has often been likened to COFFEE 15 winter at Gulfport, Miss. A Nice Tender Baked Ham— We (3 lb. bag 45c) Mr. and Mrs. Du D. Pangborn electricity. It, too, requires a “ complete had as guests over the week-end Carry Your Favorite Brand FRENCH BRAND '»• i>«s 1 9c COUNTRY CLUB 25c Mr. and Mrs Gene Marshall, Elton circuit,” and will not venture out until FU LL— FLAYOREUL VACUUM PACKED Parks and: Mrs. Clara Pangborn, all of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Hammond’s Rosebud Our Bulk Coffee it knows it has a way back. COUNTRY CLUB Darrel .Fowler of Indianapolis, Ind. Ground fresh for Vacuum, A manufacturer, for example, has Percolator, Open Pol, SJiLJiUTliD LARCH Mrs. Will Woods, who has been Swift’s Premium ill at her home in South Bend, and Drip orders, but, needs money to buy raw CENTER SLICES No. 2 l/2 can writes friends here that she is Armour’s Star Brown Beauty f {* PINEAPPLE 1 9 c now able to be up and about. Coffee, lb_____ i 3 C materials, employ labor, etc., to fill those Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walsch will Sliced Bacon COUNTRY CLUJJ COUNTRY CU B spend Easter Sunday week-end in Milo Coffee, orders. The banker makes the loan be­ l b . ______PINEAPPLE Grnlcd No. 2 cun 15c PINEAPPLE Sliced . Ni>. 2 cmi 17 c Milwaukee. 20c cause the money will automatically find Chandos Jackson and 'Lowell Fancy Country Eggs City Club ■'..or EMUASSY - llicir, SMOOTH COUNTRY CLUR Batchelor will drive to Cincinnati Candled— I doz. in '-carton Coffee, lb____ Lit) C its way back to the bank when the orders | SPINACH ,\ii. 2 fun- 1 0 c Sunday morning to accompany back Carson Donley and Fred have been filled. , ’ DRESSING O 2 No, 2VZ cans 25c S A LA D ^ 25c O Riley, students at the University We carry a full line of Fancy Meats and Groceries; COUNTRY CLL'n $ COUNTRY CLUB of Cincinnati, who are coining Fruits and Vegetables home to spend a week of spring N o. 21/£ ra n 1 7 c Orders of $1.00 or over delivered free S PEACHES vacation. flour £ Halved or Slices — In rleb, heavy pyrnp Miss Virginia : Snowden wiV Salien-SBuchanan State -SBank PA STRY 5 - 19c O .. ■ come from Chicago tp Spend the ROBERT B. REAMER, Prop. THE l’EitKUCT CEUATl.MJ DESSEIU' EM1JASSY Buchanan Michigan Galien % Easter week-end with her parents, Phone 161 101 Days Avenue $ MARSHMALLOWS !-">■ i-Ms- 15c Dv. and Mrs. R. H. Snowden. <► TW IN KLE 6 25c ' Mrs. Frank Bentley is in at her $ LARD COMPOUND -2.il>"- 25c O home on Front street. ATI Prices are 5ub7ecHo Ihc 9 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Huff an­ /Michigan 3% Sales Tax. O cueli 9 L ATOMS A CLUB nounce the birth of a daughter, v & / AN G EL FOOD 39c 9 born' Monday morning at the CAKIl ' O 9 Gingerale — Lime' lickey Boyce maternity home, . w.vx I'mvDiiiuiD 9<> or Carbonated Water Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berry had EASTER GREETINGS JACK <5 as guests Sunday, the latter’s FROM i*s daughter, Mrs. Paul Knebel and SUGAR FROST 2 15c 9O 2 , BOTTLES F i l l 9 husband. South Bend. NATIONAL FOOD STORES Kii.wrs 9 Yi'ilh Ihc Purchase of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barbour 9 and the latter's mother, Mrs. Mar­ llkgH. 9 PH I LA . cca„E41 3 25c ❖ tha LeFevre, visited Sunday at the 9 ' 6 'tF 50c home of the former's cousins, Mr. 9 STA.MIAHl). IJUALITY <► . Plus 2c u Itolllo rofumlalilt’ WdjiomI and Mrs: Edward Gary, Elkhart. o including free'bullies Mrs. L. Bouws and daughters, R i l f ' C O R N ' 9 9 YOU GET 8 BOTTLES FOR T 11E Marjorie, Lucille and Carol Ruth, , t o m a t o e s 25 c <* Q , a s PRICE OF 6 left today for Holland to visit .rel­ 0 ❖ atives until Sunday when they will r o u UASTKR 9 be joined by Mr, Boilws, who will V EGGS >»• 1 HOT CROSS BUNS 1>LS- 10c return with them. JELLY BIRD 10c 9 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Forburger MILD - FiUiSlI and son plan to motor Sunday to I CREAM CHEESE ''-19c Mommence, 111., accompanying- the BISQUICK ~ 29c O former's mother, Mrs. J. L. For- 90 SKCONDS FKOM IVUIKAGK TO PAN 9| AVONDALE PEAS 2 <•»- 25c burger, who is a guest at their lb. . home. EASTER BAKING VALUES ! FRESH BREAD u>. i..i 6c John Wynn is quite iil at Pawa- INK EL'S Hil'ck 27c o ting hospital where he was taken COME A GAIN VliLVKT CtKH I'l.OLR ° SOFTASILK CAKE f l o u r pi*. 25c Friday for a major operation the following day. GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG.GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG Martin, Mann is confined at his home with a cold this week. FRESH Jack Hathaway and Miss Betty Hathaway arrived Sunday from Jackson to spend their spring va­ Hazel Flour M BS wfflU All—FLOUR cation from school, visiting rela­ Purposo 241A-lb. bag 70c STRAWBERRIES 2 - 25 More Easter Baking Need: tives here. "49-Ib. bag *1.39 241/2-ib . CAKE FLOUR— GOLD MEDAL HOT HOUSE Miss Dorothy LaMont, who bag makes her home with Mrs. A. P. Gold Medal Flour Softasi I Ic 2%-lb. pkg, 2 CUCUMBERS 2 for 25c 49-lb. bag! GOLDMEDAL HEAD LETTUCE 2 1 5 c Sprague, 'has been out of school the Tested 24%-lb. bag 96c LARGE FIIIM CiUSl' HEADS EXTRA FANCY past week with mumps. 49-lb. bag *|.92 *1.33 - — Bisquick 40-oz.pkg.2 Miss Helen Tourje is visiting at 20-oz.pkg. I, BOX APPLES 4 ">»■ 25c SILVER CRYSTAL FINEST the home of her grandmother Mrs. Easter Specialties POTATOES ib* Alice Tourje, being off duty sev­ mm GKAN.— Pure Beet SW EET § 20c <£ FAAS OR MAGIC W AND FUl.L FOUND HUNCH WITH THAT HAM eral weeks at the Elkhart hospital , , on account of an infected thumb. Egg Dyes pkg. I FRESH ASPARAGUS m .. 15c BUNTEJELLY lbs. Bird Eggs • , lb. I IDAHO BAKERS i5-ii). uilg 3 9 c NEW POTATOES 25c 51 NEW RADISHES 2 belts. 5c SUGAR GRAPEFRUIT Cm* 1 7c L U»s. FANCY - HEALTHY FULL OF JUICE - LAllGE SIZE J m cloth bag POTTED FERNS each 1 5 c 5 ~ V £ A & CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS EASTER BREAKFAST SPECIAL PROTECTION# *ws1' _ NEW PEAS 2 iiw. 25c dor. 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I PAGE SIS THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, 'APRIE 9,1930. sent their elates to said court at,, , 7 T“ ,1 . . „ „ imiiijii iiirw unusual for a hero to strike out said Probate Office, on or before j 1st Insertion March 20, last April 9 It is Further Ordered, That pub­ when a chance presented Itself to the 17th day of August. A. D. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ lic notice thereof be given by, pub­ AT THE THEATRE deliver. Frank Merriwell, it will 1936, at ten o’clock in the fore­ bate Court for the County of lication o f a copy of this order, for be recalled, never did any such noon, said time and place being Berrien. three successive weeks previous to thing. The writer however leans hereby appointed for the examina­ At a session of said Court, held said day of hearing, in the Ber­ at the Probate office in the City.of tion and adjustment of all claims rien County Record, a newspaper FOB SALE FOR SALE— 20 acres, 4 in fruit. tory, the new picture tells -the au­ towards acccuracy, even at a late St. Joseph in said county, on the First Run date. and demands against said-deceas­ printed and circulated in said coun­ Cheap, 4 miles north of Buchan­ thentic story of a man martyred ed. 23rd day of March A. D. 1936. for a deed of mercy, torn from, tire The greatest game the Blues • Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ty. FOR SALE — Hotpoint electric an. See G. H. Batchelor or W. B. Pictures Here It is Further Ordered, That pub- arms of - the woman he loved to a played was at Niles when the team Judge of Probate. In the Matter MALCOLM HATFIELD, range, 3 burners, $35, i yr. guar- Haslett. 15tfc lie notice thereof be given by pub­ living death on an island where defeated the Berrien Center club lication of a copy of this order, of the Estate of James A. Arthur, Judge of Probate. ' aotee. See Morley Myers at Easter Week FOR SALE—Seasoned white oak brutes are masters. and won the Berrien County cham­ for three successive weeks previous deceased. Luella M. Mew hav­ SEAL. A true copy. Florence Houswerth Radio Sales. . 8tfc and locust posts, 171a and 20 The real-life hero of “The Pris­ pionship, 8 to 3. It was a nip and to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ ing filed in said court her pe­ Ladwig, Register of Probate, cents each. E. C. Wonderlich. Shure, and if it’s a jig you oner of Shark Island,” was Dr. tuck contest all the way with John rien County Record, a newspaper tition praying that the administra­ FOR SALE—Piano, cheap, Mrs. C. Derringer, the long-haired Rolling tion of said estate he granted to 1st insertion March 19; last June 4 E. Fostlewait, phone 7121F3. Buchanan. ■ lOtf want, Jane Withers does a grand Samuel Alexander Mudd, who is printed and circulated in said coun­ Prairie pitcher, on the mound for Charles F. Boyle or to some other NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE 13t3p one in the Fox picture, “ Paddy O’ portrayed on the screen by Warner ty. - ' FOR SALE— Alfalfa and mixed Day”, the. heart-warming tale of a Baxter. Sun-scorched Fort Jeff­ the Crick aggregation, MALCOLM HATFIELD, suitable person, and her petition Default having been made in the hay. Irving Swartz. Phone 7103- It was a three-bagger by a conditions of that certain mortgage JUR SALE— 81,s x ll sheets White little girl from Erin which is on the erson, on a tiny key in the Carri- Judge of Probate, praying that said court adjudicate F3. 14t3p young Buchanan player, Herb SEAL. A true copy. Florence * bond paper, in 500 sheet bundles feature program Friday and bean, is the prison where he was and determine who were at the dated the sixteenth day of Febru­ “Hep” Niles which decided the Ladwig, Register of Probate. time of his death the legal heirs of ary, 1927, executed by Cass B. ~ only 75c. Suitable for personal F O R R E N T sent under sentence of life im­ prisonment. game in the eighth inning. The said deceased and entitled to in­ Rozell and Carrie May Rozell, bis " letters or typing purposes. The _ 1st insertion April 9; last April 23 : Record Co. tf c |FOR RBNT—By the field, for How Baxter, sustained by the blow would have been good for herit the real estate of which said wife, as mortgagors, to The Fed­ crops. Adso will rent pasturage STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ love of his wife, Gloria Stuart, lives four bafes had not the ball hit a deceased died seized. , eral Land Bank of Saint Paul, a for young cattle. Running water young Buchanan fellow, Eugene bate Court for the County of It is Ordered,. That the 20th day body corporate, of St. Paul, Min­ FOR SALE— 16x14 tent in good through spiritual and physical tor­ Berrien. » condition. Phone 464. 15t3c in each field. Wm. C. Lyddick. ture to emerge a hero in the yellow “Mickey" Murphy, who was seated of April A. D. 1936, at ! ten nesota, as mortgagee, filed for rec­ 14t2p A t a session of said Court, held ____ .... fever- epidemic which strikes the in the top branches of a talk oak o’clock in the forenoon, at said ord in the office of the Register SCRATCH PADS—10c lb at the in deep centerfield. at the Probate Office in the city probate office, be and is hereby of Deeds of Berrien County, Mich­ FOR RENT— Sleeping room, 207 island is revealed in the picture, | Record office. tf Several years later Buchanan of St. Joseph in said county, on appointed for hearing said petition; igan, on the twenty-sixth day . of Moccasin Ave. Phone 149. 15tlc which was directed by John Ford people read where a player by the the 3rd day of April A. D, 1936. it is Further Ordered, That pub­ February, 1926, (actually recorded FOR .SALE—10-20 International and personally producedunder the name of “Harry” Niles was a Present: Hen. Malcolm Hatfield, lic notice thereof be given by pub­ February 26, 1927) recorded in ’ tractor A -l condition. Adso new supervision of Darryl. F. Zanuck. Judge of Probate. In the Matter WANTED member of -the St. Louis Browns. lication of a copy of this order, Liber 150 of Mortgages on Page * power sprayer. Fred Gonder, Rt.'j of the Estate of Henrietta Wel- There was some question among once each week for three- succes­ 425 thereof, v 1. Phone 254. 14t3p WANTED If you really want to see how a baum, deceased. Ora M. Welb.vnm Painting paper hang­ the fans as to whether he was the sive weeks previous to said day of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN typical American family lives, having filed in said court his pe­ ing, decorating of all kinds. All former Blues player. hearing, in the Berrien County That said mortgage Will be fore­ FOR SALE—Very good seed oats; what goes on in the home and tition praying that the administra­ work guaranteed. Call Booster’s, To settle -the question a commit­ Record, a newspaper printed and closed, pursuant to power of sale, ‘ ; alhd’get our low prices’ on grape what the reeil relationship is be­ tion o f said estate be granted to C. B. French. 13t3p tee was selected -to visit Chicago circulated in said County. and the premises therein described ■? and purrant plants. Special price tween father and children, and at Ora M. Welbaum or to some other one Sunday while .the Browns were MALCOLM HATFIELD, as l on Spirea bushes. Andrew Feath- WANTED TO TRADE—Town the same time get a full share of suitable person and bis petition playing the White Sox and find ' Judge of Probate. The Northeast Quarter Section 1 er, 1 mi. S. E. Glendora. 14t3p lot on country acreage of from glorious and uproarious, fun, don’t praying that said court adjudicate SEAL, A true copy, Florence out for sure. Eighteen, Township Eight South, 3 to 5 acres. Write proposition fail to see the new Fox comedy- and determine who Were at the Ladwig, Register of Probate FOR SALE— Fresh Guernsey cows. , “If he hits the ball and starts Range Eighteen. West; lying within to Box (>7—D, in care of the drama, “ Every Saturday Night," time of her death the: legal heirs E. C. Wonderlich. 14tf runnin’ toward third base instead Said County and State, will. be . Record. which comes on Wednesday and of said deceased and entitled to in­ Saturday at the Hollywood. o f first we’ll know that’s "Hep” , 1st insertion March 26; last April 9 sold at public auction to the high­ FOR SALE—Building lot. Inquire Thursday to the Hollywood; . herit the estate t>f which said de­ WANTED TO BUY—Beef cattle. Prominent in the supporting cast Said the chairman of the commit­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ est bidder fdr cash by the Sheriff Ada Brant, 127 West Alexander A complete carnival including ceased died seized. bate Court; for the County of Dan Merson’s Market. 15tfc of "Professional Soldier,” second tee. of Berrien County, at the ' front St., in afternoon or evening. concessions and side shows, Was It is Ordered, That, the 4th day Berrien. picture for Friday and Saturday, Well, it turned out to be the door of the Court House, in the 14t3p WANTED—Woman for ' general taken over by RKO Radio for use of May A. D. 1936, at: ten A t a session of said Court, held is. C. Henry Gordon. Victor Mc- former Buchanan player. On that City of Saint Joseph, in said housework. State age. Write as background for scenes of “I o’clock in the forenoon, at said at the .Prohate Office in the City FO R SALE — Without buddings, Laglen and Freddie Bartholomew day he did not get away from -the County and State, on Tuesday, P. O, box 67M. Buchanan, is tlp Dream: Too Much,” Wednesday probate office, be and is hereby ap­ of St. Joseph in said county, on ■ 23% acres land. Price $1500. are starred, ■ home plate so there was no telling the 23rd day of March A; D. 1936. June 16, 1936, at two o’clock P. M. and Thursday, starring Lily Pons pointed for hearing said petition; Lays just west of the city limits WANTED—Single man to work the general direction he would have Present; Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, There is due and payable at the fgxned opera, concert and radio It is Further Ordered, That pub­ 1 of Buchanan. Phone Buchanan 140 a. farm on shares. Must An almost forgotten island hell taken. But the committee was able Judge of Probate. In the Matter date of this notice upon the debt star. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ 7108F12. Edwin J. Long. 12t6p know how to milk and put out on the coast of America becomes to determine by his actions that it lication of a copy of this; order, of the Estate of Georgia I. Wilcox, secured by said mortgage, the sum crops. None but experienced man the center of action for the sear­ Romance and delightfully hu was the same fellow. deceased. , Of $7275.00. .'(FOR SALE— Corn, oats and cord once each week for three succes­ need apply. Good home. L. O. ing, enthralling, drama, of "The man comedy vie with the spell of This knowledge’produced consid­ It appearing to the Court that Dated March 14, 1936. ‘ wood. Borden Farm, Rt. 1, 6 sive weeks previous to said day of Paul. Galien, Mich; Rt. 1. 15t2p Prisoner of Shark Island,” 20th music in. RKO Radio's "I Dream erable excxitement in -the village, hearing in the - Berrien County- the time for presentation of the THE FEDERAL; LAND miles northwest of Buchanan, 4 Century’s picture at the Hollywood Too Much,” debut picture of Lily The fans figured On putting on claims against said estate should BANK OF SAINT PAUL, miles east of Glendora. 15t3p W ANTED— Girl or woman to do Record, a newspaper printed and; theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tues­ Pons, opera star renowned as the some sort of a celebration to give be limited, and that a time and ' Mortgagee general housework and care for circulated in said County. day. world’s greatest coloratura , so­ vent to their feelings, The idea of place be appointed to receive,,ex­ Gordon Brewer, FOR SALE—6 room house, pave- two small children. Desire refer­ ' MALCOLM HATFIELD, . m.ent and sidewalk. 505 Days Plucked from -the .pages of his­ prano. having a “Niles Day” later was • Judge of: Probate. amine arid adjust all- claims and de­ Attorney for the Mortgagee, ■ ences. Telephone 228. 15tlc mands against said deceased by * Ave. I5t3p ~ —8—;------.. ■ . ------” abandoned for fear the people of SEAL. A true copy. Florence Branson, Mich. • > the so-called .metropolis located and before said: Court; ■. Ladwig, Register of Probate. It is Ordered, that, creditors of tst insertion Feb. 27; last May 14 ’FOR SALE—Well rotted manure MISCELLANEOUS five miles to the east might mis­ said deceased are required to pre- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ’-foFlaWns and gardens. W. J. understand. ' 1st insertion April 9; last April 23 Along M cC oy’s Crick sent their claims/to said.Court at( Default having been made in the Gombosi, 505 Days Ave, 15t3p GANE CHAIRS—For new cane The Niles family, by, the way, STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ said Probate Office on of before, conditions of that certain mortgage seats and backs in chairs, see was also strong for athletics. bate Court for the County of FOR SALE— Choice building lots, John I. Rough, 108 .Hobart St. By Harrison Merrill down Front street amid a chorus the 3rd day of August A , D. 1936, dated the first day of February, ^ also seed potatoes, Irish cobblers. ’Toad” Niles always won ail the . Berrien. Phone 214J. 12t6p For several years there appeared of admiring “All’s” from the at ten o’clock in the forenoon, 1028, executed by J. Emerson !" Leo Huehner, 212 Lake St. 15t4p foot races at the Fourth of July A t a session of said Court, held opposite the Michigan Central de­ younger set seated along the curb. at the Probate Office in the city of said time and place being hereby i Banks and-Alice Perry Banks, his WHEN YOUR EYES need glasses! celebrations. He was able to trav­ pot a large sign reading “Buchan Pill Brodrick later was a star in­ St. Joseph in said County, on the appointed for the examination and wife, as mortgagors, to The Feder­ FOR SALE — State inspected C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, el from Sam Smith’s corner to al Land Bank of Saint Paul, a an—Home of the Blues.” Just fielder on the Blues team. He had 1st day Of April A. D. 1936. adjustment of all claims and de­ “ Blakemoore strawberry plants. at Root’s . News Depot every Treat's grocery along Front street, body corporate, of St. Paul, Min­ what effect this announcement made a deep study of the sport and Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, mands against said deceased. ■A. Huss. Phone 7132F2. 15tl Thursday. 44t4c barefooted, in almost no time nesota, as mortgagee, filed for may have had on passengers pass­ knew more, about the national Judge of Probate. It is Further Ordered, that pub­ a-tall. In the Matter of the .Estate of record in the office of the Regis­ WE BUY—Mixed scrap iron, 25c ing through is not known and pastime than anyone located with­ lic notice thereof he given by pub­ FOR SALE—Property at 125 Days The writer's mother, who taught John Boyle, Disappeared person. ter of Deeds of Berrien County, per hundred lbs. Phil Frank, Bu­ really doesn’ t matter at this late in the corporate limits. It was his lication of a copy of this order ' Ave. L ot 30x116. 1 cement block a Sunday school class, at the Pres­ A. A. Worthington having filed for three successive weeks previous Michigan, on the eighth day of chanan. tf date. knowledge of the game and not his byterian church, it is recalled, was an'ff'l frame budding. $1000.00. heavy hiting that made him such a in said court his petition praying to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ February, 1928, recorded in Liber The sign was not placed there among those who were proud of T. E , VanEvery. 15t3c FLOWERS— Funeral sprays, wed­ valuable member of the club. that said court adjudicate and de­ rien County Record, a .newspaper 150 of Mortgages on Page 471 with the idea of boosting real es­ the so-called "Harry” Niles who termine who were at the time of thereof, ding bouquets, corsages, etc., cut It is recalled that when Pitts printed and cireulated in said tate values, but was intended to had become a big leaguer. He was his disappearance the legal heirs of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR-SALE— Chinchilla rabbits for •flowers and plants. Rain-Bo Gar­ burgh.' w on the National League county. convey to the traveling public that a former member o t her class and said disappeared person ' and en­ That said mortgage will he fore­ ►•meat^ ahd breeding. L. O. Paul, den Flower Shop, 107 Days Ave. penant in 1901 that this player was MALCOLM HATFIELD, Buchanan'was proud of a base­ the only one. apparently who had titled to inherit the estate of judge of Probate.; closed pursuant to power of sale, ' ~ Galien, Rt. 1, 15t3p Phone 147. 14t2c the only Buchanan fan who pick­ ball team which had been able been able to make his mark in the which said disappeared person, was SEAL. _ A true copy, Florence and the premises therein described . Jr ed the Pirates to lead and he had Veteran holding a $1500 certificate to crush all foes from Surrounding world, at least nationally. His suc­ seized, '. „ ; ; Ladwig, Register of Probate, j as gQUth Half of Northwest Quar- /Bonus Explanation them right from the start. The does not exchange the certificate territory without number. cess was attributed to the early It is Ordered, That the -lth' day — ,------’— ~ ^ ~ ■- [ter of Northwest Quarter, except so-called newspaper experts did not IT.' (.Continued from last week) for the thrift bonds and should he Teams representing Niles, Ga­ training in the-Sunday, school. of May A. D. 1936, at ten 1st insertion March 26; last April 9 [the East Three acres thereof; lien, New Buffalo, Pokagon, Mar- accord the Clarke team -a chance Letter from George Southeron, •^In jnany cases a man’s wife has die at the end of five years, still o'clock in the forenoon, a t. said STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ Southwest Quarter of Northwest holding the certificate, his estate to get above fifth place. - lbS£;approximately a -thousand dol- cellus, Berrien Center, Eau Claire, who is in the hotel business at Bat­ probate office, be and is hereby bate Court for the County o f Quarter and that part of the South­ lars_ Tif/behef i ts. There are still a or heirs could not secure payment Berrien Springs and Three Oaks, Playing on the team at the tle Creek (Crick), says that it was appointed for hearing said petition; Berrien. . east Quarter of Northwest Quarter under the Adjusted Compensation great Many veterans who have not had been met and bowled over with time was Wallace “ Jim” Hanover, Henry “Red” Spohr who gave him It is Further Ordered, That pub­ A t a session of said Court, held lying, on the westerly side of the applied under the first act for Payment Act of 1936 and a loss of clock-like regularity by the cele­ first sacker, a tall, slightly stoop­ his first chew of fine cut. He re­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ at the Probate Office in the city of highway as now located thereon, .their adjusted service certificates $225 in interest would result, This brated Blues. The club as a re­ ed player, who was able to hit the members having been deathly sick lication Of a copy of this order, St. Joseph in said County, on the all in Section Twenty-seven, Town­ aJfiS they .are urged to do so • im­ class of veteran should immediate­ sult of its many triumphs, bad be­ ball on demand and who was one at the , time and is inclined to think for three successive, weeks previous 23rd day of March A. D. 1936. ship Seven South, Range Eighteen ly exchange their certificates for mediately and at the same time come an institution and was recog­ of the most popular members of -he may have been poisoned. There to said day of hearing, in the Ber­ Present: Hon;: Malcolm Hatfield, West; lying within said County make application under the Ad­ thrift bonds and then hold the nized as sucih by the- Crick people. the Blues. Behind -the bat Herb must he others. rien, County Record, a newspapei- Judge of Probate. ’ In the Matter and State, will be sold at public bonds in place of the certificate as justed Compensation Payment Act, The first games played by the Hanover, a brother, also exceed­ No use talking, Buchanan had a printed and circulated in said coinri of the Estate of Ellen A. Treat, auction to the highest bidder for; the bonds will draw interest for 1936, fo r Issuance o f Thrift ) Blues took place on the lot at the ingly spry and likewise a favorite great ball team back in the days ty. whose full name was Ellen Adell cash by the Sheriff of Berrien nine years ait 3 per cent per an­ spud the amount o f these bonds'will corner of Detroit and Fourth Sts. With the fans. when the Blues were in their MALCOLM HATFIELD, Treat, also known and used the County, at the front door of the num for a total amount o f $27.00 th6n be the' amount of the face of Playing on the team at that time Along In the middle 90’s some prime. “Our boys” were the apple Judge of Probate. name of Adell Treat, deceased. Court House, in the City of Saint on each $100 bond, These bonds the certificate or about three times were Claud (Daddy) Moulton, Her­ place William “Bill’’ Silvers, a o f the eyes of the Crick populace. SEAL. A true eppy. Florence Theoda Treat McLaughlin having Joseph, in said County arid State, will be dated June 15, 1936, and Ladwig, Register of Probate. the amount of the Adjusted Service bie Roe and Frank Whitman. Lat­ pitcher weighing around 200, and The sign "Buchanan—Home of the ’filed in said court her petition on Tuesday, May 26, 1930, at two Credit. will be payable only t6 the veteran er the diamond was transferred to his friend, “Cap" Ashby, an in­ Blues": Across from the depot was SPECIAL stockholders praying that said court adjudicate o'clock p. m. There is due and /The second group most likely to on or after that date and will be the big lot at the far-north end of fielder, came from Elkhart and proudly displayed and from the MEETING ■ and determine who were at the payable at the date of this notice jeopardize their full benefits un- registered “in the name of the vet­ Portage street,; hot far from -the joined, the team. Silvers on his heart out. Although it must be ad­ A special' meeting of the stock­ time of her death the legal heirs upon the debt secured by said d<5r the Adjusted Compensation eran only,’’ and will “in no way river, and only a stone's throw mitted that the information thus first appearance at bat against Po­ holders of the Industrial Building of said deceased and entitled to mortgage, the sum of $2994.03, Payment Act just passed are those be transferrabie, assignable, sub­ from the “ skunk farm” which al­ kagon, knocked the ball d ea r over conveyed to the traveling public and Loan Association will be held inherit the real estate of which Dated February 22, 1936. veterans more or less in good cir­ ject to attachment, levy, or seizure so was an institution in those days. in Bainton’s mill pond, which was may not have had the lure, intend­ in their office at 107 Main St., at said deceased died seized, The Federal Land Bank cumstances who have applied for under any legal process,” and are By that time Frank “Stub” Sand­ the longest swat on record atithat ed, it indicated the high esteem in 7 p. m. Wednesday, April 15, 1936, It is ordered, that the 20 th day . of Saint Paul, . and received their Adjusted Service non-taxable. ers had joined the team as. an out­ time. The loss of the ball caused which members of the club were for ’the purpose of deciding Wheth­ of April A. D. 1936, at ten Mortgagee. GertificStes and are- now holding Therefore, to summarize briefly fielder. Also there were a number a delay in the game as it was nec­ held. er or riot the interest rate on mort­ o’clock in the forenoon, at said Gordon Brewer the -certificate free from ail loans and conclusively, every individual o f other recruits who had taken up essary to drive to Niles to secure Attorney for the Mortgagee veteran, in order to avoid “these gage loans shall he reduced to Six Probate Office, be and is hereby stored ’away in some safe or bank the national pastime as a recrea­ another one. appointed for hearing said petition:; Bronsori, Michigan slip gaps” in both laws, should ap­ Donkey* Seldom Shy - per cent arid, if so, to amend the box.T his group, since they have tion and a means to attain glory. Charley Matthews, a product of It is Furthur Ordered, That pub­ ply for NOW and secure his thrift It Is explained that the reason by-laws accordingly, 15tlc 1st insertion Jan. 23; last April 16 never’borrowed on their certifi­ In the 90’s the Blues moved to Elyria, an , and also a lic notice thereof be given by pub­ bonds regardless of bis previous horses shy at unexpected sounds or NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE cates, may feel that it is not nec­ the field to the north of the Niles pitcher when the occasion demand­ lication of a copy of this order, status of his adjusted Compensa­ at sight of strange objects while 1st insertion April 2; last April 16 Default having been made in the essary for them to exchange their hill and on the property at pres­ ed, the only player on the team to for three successive weeks prev­ tion. The American Legion urges their relative, the donkey, doesn’t STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ conditions of that certain mortgage certificates for the Thrift Bonds ent occupied by the Clark Equip­ wear a red undershirt, was one of ious to said day of hearing, in the all veterans, not in real need, to is chiefly hereditary, says Pathfind­ bate Court for the County of dated the first day of May, 1929, and particular attention is called ment Co. The spectators occu­ the outstanding stars of the -club. Rerrien County Record, a news­ hold the bonds so that the cash er Magazine. Horses are descend­ Berrien. executed by Edwin S. Rough, and to the,.following language of Sub pied their own seats under the So was "Bunny” Marshall, also of paper printed and circulated in Section -B under Section III of the burden upon the treasury will not trees on the hillside and from ed from ancestors that roamed the A t a session of said Court, held Rhelda W. Rough, as his wife and Elyria. Also in the outfield at at the Probate Office in the City said comity. law just passed which reads as fol­ be so heavy now and for their own there Could Watch “our boys” lick plains where clumps of grass or in her' own right, as mortgagors, times was Clarence Hatch, whose of St, Joseph in said County, ou Ma l c o l m h a t Fi e l d , lows: thrift and future benefit. bushes perhaps concealed danger. to The Federal Land Bank of Saint the socks Off the opposition. Nero father was head of the Hatch com­ the 30th day of March A. D. 1936. Judge of Probate. “If the veteran dies without fiddling at Rome never enjoyed a On the other hand, donkeys are de­ Paul, a body corporate, of St, Paul, pany and also president of the club scendants of hill animals to whom Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, SEAL. A true copy. Florence making a valid application under Levitation spectacle quite so much as did the Minnesota, as mortgagee, filed for This family connection accounted surefootedness and slowness were Judge of Probate. In the Matter Ladwig, Register of Probate. this, act, no payment under this The word levitation is donned ns home town fans in those great of the Estate of Nathalie M. -Timm, ’ record in the office of the Register for the most part for his presence a necessity in traveling steep paths act shall be made.” the phenomenon or Illusion of main- days. of Deeds of Berrien County, Mich­ in the line-up. and precipices. Natural enemines formerly Nathalie M. Weaver, de­ m other words, if a veteran dies mining or moving heavy objects, as The Hatch Cutlery Go. had mov­ 1st insertion March 26; last April 9 igan, on the seventh day of May, Also playing bn the team at var­ Were fewer and a sudden start of ceased. Harold Timm having filed without making a valid application the human body, in the air without STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ 1929, recorded in Ltber 150 of ed to Buchanan from South Mil­ ious times were Herbie Roe, “ Stub” alarm might have been fatal. in said court his petition praying for-the Thrift bonds, payment will support; also the subjective Illusion waukee, Wis., and occupied the old Sanders, Earl Harkrider, and a that the administration of said bate Court for the County of Mortgages on Page 509 thereof, only , be made under the Adjusted of aristng into or moving through wagon factory, on Main street. The estate he granted to Harold Timm Berrien. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fellow by the name of Snyder, who Pea Fowl* Service Certificate to the benefi­ the air without support, ns in coming of the concern brought a at one time had been a member of or to some other suitable person At a session of said Court, held That said mortgage will be fore­ Pea fowls are of two sexes, the at the Probate Office in the city Of ciary. designated therein. In a dreams. The art or science of levi­ number of high class ball players a Southern Association club. and his petition praying that said closed, pursuant to power of sale, tation goes back into the mists of male being the peacock and the fe­ St. Joseph in said County, on the large number of cases* veterans including several from Elyria, O., There also was a player of the court adjudicate and determine and the premises therein described history. The tradition Is ancient male the pea hen. have forgotten who they made ben­ where a branch of the organization hobo type who used to play on the who were at the time of her death 21st day of March A. D. 1936, as and, even today, widespread. In Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, eficiaries of their certificates or had been located at one time. team.He had a habit of turning up the legal heirs of said deceased and West Half of Fractional West the puranns of Mother India there 1st insertion April 9; last April 23 Judge of Probate. In the Matter Half, Section Twenty-two, Town­ have , failed to have beneficiaries It was this increased strength from some place or other just at entitled to inherit the real estate is a precise Sankrlt equivalent for STATE OB' MICHIGAN, The Pro­ of the Estate o f Christian W. changed and we find the proceeds that made the Blues of the late game time. The name is forgotten, of which said deceased died seized. ship Eight South, Range Eighteen levitation. This Is laghlman, from bate Court for the County hi Andrews, deceased. Of the certificates in instances go­ 90’s one of the most .formidable It is recalled, however, that one litis Ordered, That the 27th day West; lying within said County and laglm (light). The Buddhist snttas Berrien. It appearing to the Court that ing to divorced wives where the organizations of the kind then in time when the Blues were playing of April A. D. 1936, at ten State, will be sold at public auc­ describe a similar power. A t a session of said Court, held the time for presentation of tion to the highest bidder for cash veteran leaves a second wife with existence. That is, so far, as Crick at New Carlisle with the score o’clock in the forenoon, at said at the Probate Office in the City claims against said estate should dependents. The possibility of this people were concerned. against them 8 to 5 in the ninth probate office, be and is hereby by the Sheriff of Berrien County, o f St. Joseph in said County, on be limited, and that a time and can bo overcome by exchanging “ Cdck of the Walk” A t this point the.writer wishes the’ player in question came riding appointed for hearing said peti­ at the front door o f the Court the 7th day of April A. D. 1936. place bo appointed to receive, ex­ the Adjusted Service Certificates The walk Is the place where fowl to pay tribute -to William “Bill” into town on top of a boxcar on the tion; House, in the City of Saint Joseph, Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, amine and adjust all claims and fo r Thrift bonds. are few. If there are more cocks Brodrick, who is, and always has railroad that passed near by the It is Further Ordered, That in said County and State, on Tues­ than one they will light for su­ Judge of Probate. In the Matter demands against said deceased by If the veteran holding a certifi­ been, Buchanan's foremost base­ field. He was able to crawl down public notice thereof be given by day, April 28, 1936, at two o’clock premacy of this domain; There­ o f the Estate o f -Roxie S. Gauntt, and before said Court; cate should continue to do so ball fan. He came pompadoured off his perch, roll up his trousers, publication of a copy of this order p. m. There is due and payable fore, the expression, “cock of the deceased. It is Ordered, That creditors of at the date o f this notice upon the feeling that he has something to the village from Decatur, with and appear at the plate with three once each week for three succes­ walk” moans a masterful person or It appearing to the Court that said deceased are required to pre­ debt secured by said mortgage, the which can be turned in at any time his father, the late Dr, H. M. men in base and two out in the sive weeks previous to said day of a bully. the time for presentation of sent their claims to said Court at sum of $4,599.94. and if he should die before making Brodrick in the late 80’s or the ninth inning whereupon he pro­ hearing, iri thp Berrien County claims against Said estate should said Probate Office on or before Dated January 25, 1936. application for thrift bonds as con­ early 90's. He was much inter­ ceeded to strike out instead of Record, a newspaper printed and be limited, and that a time and tho 3rd day of August A. D. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK tained in the above quoted pass­ Circumnavigated Australia ested in those days in the trotters pounding out a mighty place be appointed to receive, ex­ cireulated in said County. 1936, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, OF SAINT PAUL, age the estate would suffer a loss The first man to circumnavigate and pacers and was able to give that would, according to fiction, amine and adjust all claims and de­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, said time and place oeing hereby . Mortgagee. o f interest at the rate o f 3 per, cent Australia was Abel Janszoon Tas­ the pedigree and records o f all the have won the game for the Crick mands against said deceased by Judge of Probate. and before said Court; appointed for the examination and Gordon Brewer per year which is provided for in man (1603-1659), greatest Dutch turf performers of that day. He team. SEAL. A true copy. Florence the Haw bonds. - For example, a navigator. used to drive a white horse up and I t is Ordered, That creditors 01 Ladwig, Register Of Probate j adjustment o f all claims and de­ Attorney for the Mortgagee This is mentioned because it is said deceased are required to pre- mands against said deceased. Bronson, Michigan, THURSDAY, APRIL 9,1936. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAUL SEVEN

Grade News ed into English and also had tenor, the students of the 11th Foreign Languages France where the tribe of.thp- Remi French conundrums. Those grade government class paid par­ French 11 class , has been study­ had their capitol. ^ Dewey Avenue charge were Wilma Metzger, Fran­ ticular attention as to its benefits ing definite and indefinite articles The Latin club met Monday. The The 4 th. graders have finished ces Hamilton and Margaret Furn- to future generations. and the duration o f time. They subject was “Education of Romah an imaginary journey to the Neth- j er. Large!? from an agricultural have also been studying- the past Children.” . Those in charge were News of Buchanan Schools eriands. Now they are visiting the G, A, A, Meeting point o f view, the economic geog­ definite o f avoir, etre and donner Robert Russell and Ruth Beards­ peasants of northern France. The G. A. A. met March 30 in raphy class is studying the part of and the uses of tbe same. ley. . Naline Chain and Eleanora Sek- the home of the Instructor, Miss the United; States known as the The Latin 10 class has been Mathematics Collected and Edited By Members of the Student Body an brought some hepaiticas to Allegra Henry. corn belt. ' studying tho campaign against the In the algebra classes they have school Monday, We studied them The meeting was to decide on English Belgians. The Belgians formed a been solving problems by the use of during nature study class. initiation. The initiation, will take Senior English class has complet­ league against the Romans. I he fractional' equations, also solving spend my vacation in Niles,’ 10.8, 1927; L. Aronson, 100 yd. The 3rd graders were disappoint­ place Friday, April 17. The com­ ed the study of the ballad and is cathedral of Rheims is located in literal equations. , . Euitoria! Ben Franklin, "I will spend my dash, time, 10.8, 1930; Lauren ed to have Eleanor Rough leave us. mittee in charge is Caroline Kat- working on the metrical 'tale, prin­ When Webster composed his fa­ vacation at a family reunion.” Morse, 440 yd, dash, 58.8, 1930; J. She moved 'to the country with cipally studying Chaucers Canter­ Letcher, 880 ydv dash, 2:17.4, 1930; tenbach, Mary Heierman and Kath­ mous non-fiction book, he had no Barbara Hamilton, “I intend to her parents. erine Roti 'Roti. DuiVng the meet- bury Tales. intention of adding the words catch up on my sleep.” J. Letcher, mile run, 5:08,0, 1932; Tho3e who are to take the part jng orcjers were taken for club l.th grade. English students have "heck,” '‘golly,” darn,’ “ain't,’ and ' Dale Lyon, "I am going to spend Louie Morse, 120 low hurdles, 14:06 of musicians in our Eskimo play pins. completed the period on romantic 1982; H. Pierce, high jump, 5’ 4” , Other slang terms, for they really mine in Niles.’ have finished making their tom­ Features prose. Scott, Lamb arid DeQuincy Children Style Steps have no place in any one’s vocab­ Rose Lynn Ernst, “Mishawaka.” 1930; E. Deeds, high jump, 5’ 4’, toms. have been studied, 1932; H. Cooper, broad jump, 19’ Several students from the high ulary. Donald Jerue, “Try staying out Dale Fuller is on the sick list. school orchestra went to Galien Reviewing the uses of the comma This idea of slang isn’t getting late for a change.” 7% ", 1928; D, To,pash, pole vault, The .2nd graders; are working on has been the work of the 8th grade 9’ 11’, 1934; C. Dennoi shot put, last Wednesday and Thursday eve­ Lead to Wonderland Shoe Store anyone any place, and as you grow Blanche Depyl, “ Spend my vaca­ bird booklets. nings to their junior play, “Big for the past week. up the world should grow up too, tion in Bertrand.' 39’ 10y2” , 1934; W. Schultz, discus The 1st graders have finished Study of the Lady of the Lake throw, 94’, 1930; E. Boyce, javelin Brother.” The Buchanan students for they should get larger. Who “Beans’ Holmes, “I will spend booklets on life in Holland, accompanied by the Galien orches­ has been particular attention in They’re Gayer, for a Bright wants to go around reciting ‘‘penny my vacation in Fremont, O. throw, 135’ 3’, 1931. The kindergarteners are busy, the English 9 class. The javelin and discus throw tra furnished music for them. words’ such as “cat,* “dog," "gosh,” Mr. Robinson, “ Buchanan and getting ready to plant. , . History, Gov’t, Geography The study of ‘old southern writ­ Colorful Easter Fashion ParadeJ and "hain’t" when theyre ninety vicinity.” will not he included in .this year's Robert Stevenson's name was ers has been taken, up in the 10th interclass track meet, also the 220 The eighth grade government Fashions that exclaim every new feature in Easter nine ? Well, that is the road some Earl Stevens, "I won’t spend it, added to the Dental Honor roll in class is studying the value of pre­ grade English class. They have of you are on, because • you don’t I’ll just rest.” yard low hurdles have been chang­ the Opportunity room. been studying “The Beginning of footwear, Make your choice from the many models we ed to 200 yards. serving natural beauty in the take time to allow your “diction community and also the usefulness American Literature,’ ’also. mind” to mature. 1936 BASEBALL SCHEDULE have. Think of the joy of wearing a shoe correotly Office News New Troy, April 14, There. of parks and playgrounds as a styled that fits feet snugly, assuring perfect fo o t . It detracts from the personality Class Activities help to prevent accidents and de­ to go about using profane and Dowagiac, April 17, Here. Mr. Marshall Byrns, of Univer­ i French Club velop the health and strength in Does Your Blood health. In a pair-of these,! Slang words, and tends to a certain Galien, April 21, There. sity High School, Ann Arbor, was Berrien Springs, April 24, There. The French club held a meeting children. shoes a happier Easter-Is vulgarity which is hard to break in Buchanan, Wednesday, April 1, In tho 7th grade history class the LACK IR O N ? away from. If you stick to the Galien, May 5, Here. in which the time was devoted to prescribed. All shoes to inspect the manual training de­ students have been considering the That dragged-out feeling good old remedy of counting to a Dowagiac, May 15, There. • Alexandre Dumas. His life and partment o f the high school. He main works were discussed. The causes of English colonization in may be the result of an iron, X-ray fitted. , hundred (and not by tens) when OBerrien Springs, May 22, Here. also made some helpful suggestions story of "La Tulipe Noire* was America and the settlement of deficiency in your blood- Try you are angry, your wrath will to improve the department. MODEL VILLAGE read to the club. They read some of Jamestown. Purcang, Its iron and copper have subsided by then. Mrs. Proud substituted for Miss compounds increase hemoglo­ The third grade has completed his works that have been translat- Studying the department of in- In after years when it comes bin—the substance that makes Anderson,, kindergarten , „ , , teacher, , „ ,a model Indian village. The tribe your turn to seek a position, it who was ill part of last week Mrs. Indi repreaeated. were the red blood red. $ 2 * 9 5 isnt the clothes that puts you over, Wilcox was also absent last M on-1 Pursang not only helps to .Pottawatomi Indians. but the way you approach people,1 day build red blood corpuscles. It There were Indian tepees, can­ the manner In which you talk, stimulates appetite. Aids di­ The calendar for the remaining oes, fires and rugs. Pine trees and whether clumsily or with ease. gestion. school year reads as follows: animals could be seen in the dist- ^ Grade^estival May 8, school ex- ^ If you are run down get a HEKli AND THERE hibi-. May 15, Senior play, ay ^ their geography .books they HORSES— COWS bottle today. Others $1.95 to $4.95. It seems that some of the high 22, Junior-Senior reception May 29, school teachers had April fool were studying .the geography of W. N. Brodrick Baccalaureate, May 31, Commence­ Buchanan. The early settlers were USED jokes played on them. It was rum­ ment, June 4, close of school year, ored around that Mr. Moore went portrayed in connection with shel­ “The Eexall Store’’ June 5. ter, early schools, food, and cloth­ to tlie door during physics class There will be an interclass track and found no one there. Mrs. Whit­ ing. meet Wednesday and Thursday af­ Indian stories were read also, THE IDEAL TONIC man’s fifth hour government class ternoons, April 8 and 9. Drags, Discs pulled the same thing on her. Won­ and stories were made up by the Plows, 1936 TRACK SCHEDULE students about’ Indians. der who the guilty one Was ? Mr. Interclass Meet; April 8, here. Robinson conf essed that some one PURSANG Triangular Meet, April 18, Niles. 1?0 S. Michigan St, South Bend, I«

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Hathaway was host­ ■ Zombie is a Haitian name mean­ An agnnali is described as a Jew A sea sled Is described ns a long Chicago gunman, Capone gangster ess to the members of the Kare for Probate Judge ing a witch or magician and Is used zsh woman who is neither maiden, frail shell of light wood and alum- Knot club at dinner and a social and killer of Policeman Charles by uncultured negroes In Haiti to widow, nor wife, ’ Whose husband Imini, capable of limiting a con­ afternoon Tuesday. Skclley of St. Joseph was captured scare their children. The effect of 1ms disappeared and who nmy not, tract speed of (it) knots and at times in Missouri and was a member o f i this Is very similar to the Ainericnn according to Jewish law, remarry. attaining speeds of 75 or St) knot3, Sorority Meeting* * the party that returned him- to expression, "look out or the boogey In Jewish law the granting of a MU Kuril sled carries two torpedoes. Members of Epsilon chapter, B, Berrien county to plead guilty to man will get yon.” These zombies, of divorcement must lie performed G, U. sorority will meet Tuesday murder. Burke is serving’ a life by the husband. says the Washington Star, are said Nile Lies in a Gorge evening at the home of Mrs. Wil­ sentence in the state prison at Miss Gale Pears Niles Musical-Club to he taken from their graves by Through Its entire course through bur Dempsey, 303 Cecil Avc., with Marquette! men who want cheap labor, anil who The Buchanan members of tie Getting Ready tlie mountains of Abyssinia the Blue To Wed June 8 Mrs. Kenneth Blake os assistant In addition to serving Benton are able to make them work. They The betrothal and approaching’ The most Important thing a young Nile runs bet ween volcanic rock Niles Musical club attended the hostess. Harbor as city attorney, Mr. Cun­ presumably have no soul; their faces marriage of Miss Gale Pears, the meeting • at the Four Flags hotel man ever does Is to get ready. The walls 5,000 to (I.oihi feet high there fc :{i !): ningham, recognized as an author­ 'are expressionless, and they are keynote lasts to the end of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Josephine being no break In Ibis depth some­ Pres. Home Service ity on municipal affairs, acts as evidently hard of understanding, ft tune, and the foundation reaches Pears of Buchanan, Mich., to Hugh Kelley and Mrs. H. G. Stark be times for a distance of 50 miles. A meeting of the Home Service city. attorney, for Watervliet and Is widely .believed in llnili tiuiL it clear to I lie final, Beginnings are \V. Blair, son of Mrs, Eva C. Blair, ing members of the committee on The river’Is impassable during the department of the Presbyterian also represented the village of New Is possible to Inject a fluid into the autocratic. No imitler how long a rainy season. The itlver llawasli. 314 E, Chicago st., Elgin, 111., was arrangements. The topic was "The bodies of dead persons which wilt church will he held at the home oi Buffalo in the purchase of its wat­ limn lives, he.; will never get away ttlie second largest In Abyssinia* formally announced Saturday at a Wives of Famous Musicians er system, make their..bodies move and act ns * * Mrs. Wanzer H, Bmnelle at the from Ills you!!). bus no known millet. lovely luncheon party, given by Atorney Cunningham has made a robots. the popular bride-to-be in her Presbyterian manse, with the pres­ Lillian Club ident, Mrs. Glenn Smith, in charge, close study of juvenile problems apartment at 234 Villa St. The Lillian club met Wednes­ with, which much of the work of Frilly pink sweet peas in varied on the afterno'on of Tuesday, April day evening at the home o f Mrs. 14, beginning at 2:30 p. m. The the probate court is concerned, He Trees Store Sun's Radiation shades, arranged in a low silver Edith Hoffman. Regular business is president of the Parent-Teacher Forest trees in the United States bowl, reflected their loveliness in April group, Mrs. Bay Rough, meeting was held, followed by re­ chairman, are in charge o f the ar­ association of the Benton Harbor capture and Store up more of the a silver plateau contering the sun’s radiation every year than is freshments combined with the nov­ rangements. junior high school and identified luncheon table, oyer which stately el game of "Tourist," the winners * * « with groups interested in child wel­ released in nil the coal . mined. pink tapers, tied with perky bows being Mrs. Bettie Smith. Mrs. I?. fare. of White tulle, cast their rays. Birthday Surprise G. Squier and Mrs. M, E. Gilbert Mrs. Florence Wooden was sur­ Pointing out that approximately White ribbons radiated from the Bunco was also played, Mrs. Nclla Atty. Wilbur N, Cunningham 90 per cent o f the work o f the pro­ plateau to sweet peas at each place prised at her home Tuesday eve Slater, Mrs. Effie Hathaway and Attorney Wilbur M. Cunningham bate court in involved in technical Which “when pulled, revealed bridal hing by a number of friends whe Mrs. Lillian Crull winning the hon­ of Benton Harbor has announced matters pertaining to estates of de­ LAST TIMES TONIGHT folders holding tiny scrolls of pap­ called to honor her on her birth­ ors. The next meeting will be held his candidacy for the office of pro­ ceased persons, and 10 per cent er hearing .the message, “Gale and day. Prize winners at bunco were “MUSS ’EM UP”—-“WOMAN TRAP” May 7, at the home of Mrs. Anna Mrs. Effie Hathaway, Mrs. Harley bate judge of Berrien county. with juvenile problems and other John Savoldi Hugh, June 8." The dainty pink, Voorhees. matters Attorney Cunningham be­ Oliver and white color scheme was Squiers and Mrs. Emma Brown. Mr. Cunningham, present city at­ The Mason Special Programs Arranged for Faster Week * * * # * » torney o f Benton Harbor and for­ lieves the probate court requires also carried.out in the nut cups Pres. Mission Society mer county prosecutor for’'four- the supervision of an experienced for General Masonry and place cards. A delicious three- Tuesday Evening Club years will seek the Republican lawyer. FRI. SAT. APRIL 10-11 course menu was served, Miss The Presbyterian Missionary Mrs. J. C. Strayer entertained Fireplace Construction a nomination in the .primary next We do things in a Big Way Doris Graham catering. Society, which was to have met the Tuesday Evening Bridge club Specialty fall on his record of public service NOTICE —Two First Run Pictures on One Program— Miss Pears, who has made many Friday of this week, has postponed Tuesday evening, Mrs. Lloyd Sands and on the contention that an ex- This is to inform m y friends and Can Give Best References friends, in Elgin during her resi­ the meeting on account of the Good winning the honors. * * * oerienced lawyer is best equipped former patrons that I am back ui dence here the last eight years, Friday service, until April 17, wher x Phone 534 for the duties of the probate court. the O. K. Barber Shop, and will especially among the teaching fac­ it will meet ivith Mrs. Ruth Ells­ Dinner-Bridge "Professional Soldier” worth. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Waldo en­ Attorney Cunningham is a native appreciate their work. . ulty of the city, is a graduate of 15tlc Cress Watson. the Buchanan high school with the tertained at dinner-bridge Tuesday of Benton township and a graduate With class o f 1923 and from the West­ Golden Rule Class evening, winners o f high scores of the Benton Harbor high school Victor McLaglen-Freddie Bartholomew ern State Teachers College at Kal­ Mrs. Nellie Boone was hostess to being Mrs. George Chubb and Os­ and the University of Michigan law Blanket Agreement Why be dis­ school. He lias practiced law since amazoo in 1925. the members of her Golden Rule car Swartz, A blanket agreement is an agree­ ■ ' ’SECOND OUTSTANDING FEATURE 1913 with' the exception of almost satisfied Coming to this city, the hride- class of the Church of Christ Fri­ X * :K ment tlint covers a group or class Legion Auxiliary two years in the United States of tilings or properties instead of Jane Withers eleet taught in the kindergarten of day evening. with the lit in Garfield schoool for five years, The Legion Auxiliary met on Navy during the World, war. His one or more things mentioned Indi­ ★ sfc # war service began the day hostili- vidually. later at .the Lowrie school, and for Convenience Club - Monday evening, .the feature of the of that suit program being a report by Mrs. ities were declared, April 6, 1917’, the past .two years has been in­ Mrs. D. W . Ewing was hostess Edith. Willard, on the Fourth Dis­ when he left Benton Harbor with or top coat? structor in the kindergarten de­ to the members of the Convenience The Mason and Dixon Line trict meeting in Marcellus March the first, contingent of the Benton partment of Washington school. club Monday evening with a din­ The Mason and_ Dixon line is the "Paddy O ’Day” 29. Bingo was played, prizes being Harbor-St. Joseph Naval Reserves Miss Pears is a member of Beta ner at the Four Flag’s hotel,. Niles, boundary line dividing Virginia and Fitting won by Mrs. Roy Pierce, Mrs. C. for active duty. . . : It’s a song and dance comedy that will be en joyed by Gamma Epsilon sorority. followed by bridge’ at the Ewing Maryland from Pensylvnnia. F. Pears, Miss Erma Wright, Mrs. Atorney Cunningham has always clothing is every member of the family Mr.* Blair, a graduate of the El­ home. Miss Johanna Desenberg Warren Juhi, Mrs. Harry Binns. Colored Cartoon gin high'school, class of 1918, was won the honors. been prominent in American Le­ our business. .later graduated from the Lake * 1 * * * £ * gion affairs Since the .war. He was Special Kiddies Easter Pre-Nuptial Party the first commander o f the Benton Matinee Sat. at 2 p. m. Forrest college with the class of Mission Society New Suits 1927. He is a member of Kappa Mrs. Coil Kelley was hostess on Miss Mildred: Bachman of the Harbor Legion post and has served Easter Corsages Two large Bunnies to be as County commander and district Sigma fraternity. The bridegroom- Tuesday evening to the Young W o­ local Indiana & Michigan Electric $22.50 & up given away- and .each commander of that organization. elect is now engaged as municipal men’s Missionary Society of the company* office personnel was the Also Cut'Flowers child will receive a celo- Welfare of ex-service men has, at bond trader with Halsey, Stuart & Methodist church. Mrs. Gladys honored guest of the entire force at and Plants plianc wrapped Candy the d u b rooms Monday evening, all times been one of his chief in­ BOLT FROM THE BLUE Co., Chicago, Keyes was in charge of devotions; Corsages of exquisite flowers Easter Egg. —Elgin (111.) Courier-News and Mrs. Gray in charge of the the occasion honoring her ap­ terests.’' . for special occasions, Prices McGRAW During the four years in which ~ X * program. proaching nuptials. She was pre­ moderate. sented two nice gifts with the best Mr. Cunningham, was .prosecuting SUN. MON. TUES. APRIL 12-13-14 Announce Nuptials attorney, ho handled 6,574 crimin­ TAILORS Continuous Shows Easter Sunday of Mildred Bachman Soul Winners Class wishes of her co-workers. ri The Soul Winners class of . the al cases of which 6,166 resulted in EXPERT FITTERS Starting at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bachman, convictions or: pleas of guilty. Rain-Bo Garden Tailoring for 30 Years Church of the Brethren will meet FLOWER SHOP 117 Charles Court, are announcing Two’ Kindt of Vampire S. E. Cor Main, and 2nd the coming nuptials of their daugh­ Friday evening a t ’the home o f Mr. 107 Days Avc. The Greeks believe that there are I (Upstairs) NILES ter, Miss Mildred Bachman, to and Mrs. John Platz. two kinds of vampire—one deiul, A NATION'S HATE! * * John Matrix, son of Mr. and Mrs. but retaining a sinister half-life by Friday Special Fred Matrix, 1606 Oak St„ Niles, Contract BHdgb Club preying on the blood of the living; A MAN’S TORMENT! the wedding to take place April 19. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Strayer will and the other still alive. Thus, we Miss Bachman was graduated be host and hostess to the mem­ are told that the vampires of Thes­ A WOMAN’S FAITH! from Buchanan high school with bers of the Contract Bridge eluo saly and Epirus are "living men the class o f 1932 and is now em­ at dinner-bridge this evenirig. : mastered by a kind of somnambul­ F,SH-25c ployed at the Indiana & Michigan 4! » * ism, who, seized by a thirst for Electric company. Mr. Matrix was Contract Dinner Bridge blood, go forth at night from their graduated from Niles high school The Contract Bridge club met shepherds’ huts, and scour the coun­ in 'IJ933 and is now employed at the Monday evening at the home of try, biting and tearing all that they Railway "Express Co. office. Mr. and Mrs. Charles King, Mrs. meet, both man anil beast.'1 Ac­ JfN • * * * Frank HabiCht and Dr. J. C. Stray­ cording to another authority, this j type of vampire Is particularly nc- .

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