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VOLUME XXXVIII LOWELL, , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1930 NO. 26

MORE ABOUT jCedger BENEFIT OF Preparing for the Big Offensive 17 HUNTERS FLAT RIVER Cn tries SEAL SALE IS KILLED AND LOWELL TO OBSEOVE Baing a Collection of Var- INDIAN TRIBE ious Topics of Local and COUNTY WIDE 25 INJURED Gsntral Intarait ITS FIRST 100 YEARS LIFE AND CUSTOMS DES- MRS. P. C. PECK HAM. OF LOW- SINCE OPENING OF SMALL By action of state ofllcinls pur- CRIBED" BY LOCAL RESI- chasers of new cars are permit- ELL. CHAIRMAN OF COUNTY GAME SEASON SEPT. 16 — 18 THE YEAR 1931 MARKS THE involved in such an anniversary co , DENT—MARK OF HONOR TO ted to use 1931 license plates as COMMITTEE—NEW PLAN OF ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY [« bralion. soon as purchased. , „ One of the features contem- HAVE MORE THAN ONE SALE BY CITIZENS COMMIT- HUNTING COMPANIONS, 19 OF COMING OF FIRST SET- plated will he a historical pa- Kiant ,,,, ,i ,i WIFE—LONG PERIOD OF The 1931 American Legion na- TEE LN VILLAGES OF COUN- SELF-INFLICTED—MANY PE- TLER—PLANS NOW UNDER l c "8 scenes of local tional convention will be held in ...... importance during the hundred MOURNING. Detroit, Sept. 21-24. It is esti- TY, DEC. 1 TO 6. CULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES. ^ AY JOR OBSER\ 1NG THE years past. mated 80,000 ex-service men will EVENT LN FITTING MANNER Daniel Marsac Came First attend. (Continued From Last Week) Nine villnges of Kent County Seventeen have been killed and j From an old history of Kent , County, published 60 years ago, In last week's article we told The warm Summerlike sun will be competing against each twenty-live have been injured in robabl> not man> people are . . | brought lo light by Supt. other this year in an interesting hunting accidents since the sea- rt ct Ml v about the finding of the skeleton which Michigan people have been aware of the fact that the coming W. W. Gumser, of the Lowell uf an Indian on the banks of enjoying for several weeks hns experiment in the sale of Christ- son on small game opened Sep- mas Seals. They nre Ada, By- tember IG. new year will mark the 100th High School, we take the follow- Flat River near the Lowell vil- been greatly appreciated. It looks in lage limits. Through the cour- ron Center, Cedar Springs, Kent These flgures, compiled by the anniversary of the building of #| t. ^ „ as though that even the birds had ,n ,he Viar 1 1 Mar tesy of Mrs. Angie Hooker of decided not to go South this Win- City, Lowell, Sand Lake and Department of Conservation the first house on the site of the ; ff' P"" ®. : Lowell we obtained much of in- Sparta, with Grandville a n d 0 i a,, the wnK ca ter as this week some were seen ^ ^J^.l f >: :! :_DreVlOU.V^S presen. I t village of Lowell. Such amoSg"h» •e • VKd ^ III HIV. • av asi terest concerning the Indians building nesls over the doorway Hockford nibbling at the plan of accidents as in 1 but not yet organized. years. lis the case, however, and in or- ity of the present village of Low- who lived here happily for many of the Lowell library. 1 )r l < ,y ,,SlTV ,,U 1 11 years, but were finally forced to Plans were laid at a meeting Tiuns pulled through fences af- u' ^''''sar " {),anTs u \" \ T' " t' * f a trader, although a regu- leave (about 75 years ago,) to held last week in the oflice of the •r them or mdled carelesslv T >' I have already been lar trading post was not estab- A farmers' club has been or- from the boUonis of boats were ®0,n8 forward under the direc- lished until 1831. when Mr. Mar- lake up land alloted to them near ganized at St. Johns along the Anti-tuberculosis Society, when Boosting! Mrs. P. Carl Peckham, of Lowell, again frequent caust-sof' S ''»» °' Vjme K MhUy. pre,!- Sa,. built,, log hu, „„ the south Hart. lines of the so-called Williamston .li.nu Trivanr* nninhina ,.n H* of ,ht Lowell Board of side of , near the In the following article Mrs. county chairman, presided. The ALL SET FOR dents. Triggers catching on yra"i " plan of controlling hunters, un- Ada committee will be headed by More than 70 Lowell business | present site of J. Kopf & Co.'s Hooker describes customs and der which farmers issue four 1 1 5CVeral 0, aC Thc formulated;extensive chair works. habits of the Indians mentioned: guest tickets a day and nimrods Mrs. Frankie Bristol, and her concerns are represented in the cid'enV '"'"' ". ' !>)•»' W"* advertising columns uf this issue ,conU m,),a,c wi,hout ,ht "What changes a few years The Chief of Flat River Indians can invade farm lands only if niece, Mrs. McLaughlin, repre- While i vear am Drflelicflllv1051 s,u' K,|U ' of The Ledger. The publisher; LEGION FAIR •ill of the huntinir Secidents were'" l hioiis celebration ev- have made! When Mr. Marsac was Cabmoosa. He was the hus- they possess one of these tickels. sented bcr at the meeting. is proud of that fact and believes from but a half dozen undertaken by any town.of flr>t pitched his tent within the band of three wives, and treated The local plan differs from the The Plan s,,ni,ar size in ich i n T,K that every person who takes' that ire considered nracUrnllv M U: » ' ' borders of Kent county, then an cach with the respect and con- Williamston plan in that the tic- Plans outlined are as follows: mat arc consiairut practkal > program NviI, doubtless cover almost unbroken wilderness, the sideration due the consort of a pride in his home town will! "standard, ket entitles a hunter to hunt only Campaign to be conducted week FRI. AND SAT. mis sia>on mc o/ n- st.vt.ra| days. ,jim. an(1 wm com. on|y roa(ls Wl.rc t|]e Indian trails. mighty chief. It was considered on the land of the farmer issuing share in that feeling. These ad- ported gun accidents involved of December 1 to 0. Adults to vertisements show more than many peculiar circumstances. bine a home-coming feature as and the only means of navigation honorable to have several wives the ticket. do their work first, followed by well, bringing back to the old was the canoe, or "dug oul,,ras because he was considered a more any other one thing that we have LOCAL MERCHANTS HAVE RE- One man was killed when his an intensive clean-uu campaign town here comprising all lines gun was discharged while he home community former resi- it is sometimes called; or, for clever hunter if he could sup- One evening recently the flre December 4,' 5 and b by school dents now living in all sections of more extensive transportation, a port them. The first wife was of trade and business—a town SPONDED GENEROUSLY — was using the stock to kill a department was called to the children, plans for which arc to able and willing to serve the the continent. raft made of poles, or small logs the head of the house. When be laid by the superintendent of BOOTHS ALL ARRANGED— snake. Another was killed when home of Mrs. Lydia Kyser where needs of this trading area in a his gun discharged as he was us- While the anniversary cele- fastened together. We do not the Squaw dies, the grief is very $45 damage was caused by bare schools, with the idea that all GOOD PROGRAM OF FUN AND bration is several months away need to speak of the railroads .great. Paints face raven black manner second to none. There ing the stock to kill a rabbit he electric wires, the squirrels hav- form a committee of responsible isn't a store or business here but those initiating the affair feel that and other facilities for travel aiid in place of silver or brass students. This will give them a STUNTS — PROCEEDS FOR had wounded. Another fatality ing eaten the insulation from that has a more human interest, occurred when a man carrying a none too much time will be pro- now, as the reader can easily annlets be wears black strips of same. The loss was promptly radical lesson in civics and re- WORTHY CAUSES. vided in order lo make thc event compare the present with the leather and black leather around on the part of both proprietors flashlight at night was seen by a adjusted by the insurance com- ieve the teacher of extra bur- and clerks in its customers, than measure up lo the possibilities past." the neck in place of wampum pany. The action of the squirrels dens. "deer shiner" who mistook the cut out of hair. The women any city store could possibly flashlight for the eyes of a deer. doesn't necessarily indicate that Each town has been given a have, no matter how pretentious A tremendous amount of hard A hunter was standing on a plank mourn for the men, for one year, there is a dearth of nuts. quota. All funds raised by the work has been going on for sev- • and they blacken their faces and it may be. There isn't a home bridge, his gun leaning on the village will be placed to the within twenty miles of Low- eral days past on the part of rail. The gun slipped through a put on ragged clothing. The Hunters returning from the credit of the school and the those arranging for the Annual widow generally marries again. ell, but that is in the Low- crack in the lloor boards, the north woods report the slaughter school having the largest income ell trading area, and it be- Legion Fair which will be held trigger caught and the hunter Ottawa Indians full of in- of female deer is appaling. Earl per pupil will receive a first this week Friday and Saturday, cidents of kindness. They were hooves every person living with- was shut in the hip and one hand. Dowling and Walter Hall, who prize of 25% of their gross re- in that area to look upon Lowell Nov. 21 and 22, in the Lowell imbued with the spirit of nature. spent a couple of days in Mont- ceipts. The second highest will As a result of the blowout of a as his trading point. And it also City Hall. front tire, W. R. Osgood, well- Whatever they did was done on morency county, report slain be awarded 20%. With keen in- Merchants have donated more a broad free scale. They hated behooves every business man of known St. Johns man, was in- docs "as thick as sheep" near terest manifest amongst several Lowell to regularly through the liberally than ever before, realiz- stantly killed and two other St. mightily and never forgot a IP, of the school superintendents the ing that the proceeds are used friendship. medium of this paper, let the Johns men, the Rev. Mr. Merrill within a short distance. Such contest threatens to be a lively eople within this 20-mile area exclusively by the Legion in wor- and a Mr. Shively injured. The Cabmoosa, or Walker village, wanton destruction is criminal. one. thy causes here at home. Not was about two miles from the now what his store has to accident occurred as they were Hunters who blaze away with- For Enire County offer. Our readers are entitled one cent comes to the Legion for Lowell's First House Very Likely Resembled Thc Log Dwelling junction of Flat and Grand Riv- out knowing what they are shoot- approaching their hunting camp in the Picture Above In addressing the group Mrs. to and have a right to know the personal use. near Munising. er, and was largest in valley. ing at should be forever deprived Booths are now completed The at Ada, Peckham reminded them that the news from the stores of Lowell— Another St. Johns hunter, Er- of the privilege of carrying a Anti-tuberculosis Society should advertising is nothing more nor and the display of merchandise had a band of Indians and their gun. Many human lives are sac- nest Throop, discharged his gun be called the Kent County Tuber- less than news. Lowell can be- promises to surpass anything at a movement in the brush, chief, -Ma-ob-bin-na-kiz-heck, or rificed each year because of that previously shown at affairs of Hazy Cloud. His sister was the culosis Society because it has come the greatest trading center thinking it a rabbit. It was his kind of criminal carelessness. in this section of Michigan by this kind. The latest productions LOWELL WINS done health work outside of wife, age 23. She died within a wife of Rix Robinson, who had a along many lines will be on dis- trading post two miles west of Grand Rapids since 1913, and was our merchants uniting in team few minutes. A salamander, said to be a spe- the first welfare organization to work effort. play and the booths promise to Lowell. It was established by cies of the genus Ambystoma, is A Charlevoix hunter was killed Next week The Ledger will be make its program county wide. The publisher of The Ledger be bowers of beauty. when the driver of their car at- Madame La Framboise, who lived in captivity in Lowell. It has There will be heaps of fun printed on (Wednesday, instead 45 TO 7 FROM there and traded with the In- Since 1924 the largest share of its wishes to express his unbounded tempted to take a curve at too of Thursday, in order that Led- been placed in the custody of appreciation to those merchants each night for those attending. dians, until 1821, when it was Vern E. Ashley, who is keeping net seal sale returns have been high rate of speed. ger workers may be able to ob- pent on a program of free chest of Lowell, who by their contin- Games and contests will pro- Eighteen of the reported acci- sold to Rix Robinson. He was it safely along with the skeleton vide entertainment and surprise serve the annual Thanksgiving an educated man, the first per- clinics and tuberculosis nursing ued advertising, week in and dents were caused by hunting holiday. COOPERSVIUE bones of an Indian recently un- service outside of Grand Hapids; week out, year in and year out, features will be introduced. companions and nineteen were manent white settler in_ Kent earthed here as mentioned in Oh, yes, and plenty of turkeys It will be greatly appreciated county. He died in 1875 at 85 supervises a program of health in good times and bad, have nev- self-inflicted. if all those having material for last week's Ledger. The sala- education in all grade schools er ceased to promote this com- for a feather party. years of age. , mander was found by Chris. The Department will continue next week's issue get same to the FINAL GAME MARKS TENTH through co-operation with Allen munity and advertise to the Come and nave a good time to compile repoiis on hunting The Indians were called indo- Klumpp in an old stump. From each night and at the same time oflice not later than next Mon-' CONSECUTIVE VICTORY FOR lent and lazy, but they could not M. Freeland, school commission- world that we have a town here. accidents until the close of the day. Webster we learn that the sala- Every advertiser helps every help these worthy elTorts on the have been very indolent, because mander is an amphibian of the er, superintendents and teachers. deer season. Thank you for your co-opera- LOCALS—TO NAME THE Prior to 1924 rural cases were other advertiser. part of legionnaires who are do- he must have been active, alert rflcial- tion. STARS WOULD MEAN MEN- r not admitted to Sunshine Sana- nating their time and labor with- and always upon the look-out for Itl are out reward except that of "well Respy., the Publisher. means of subsistence and shelter, K torium but this organization suc- 1931 Chevrolet On TIONING EVERY MAN ON scaleless. Salamanders were ceeded in arranging a plan where- Michigan Sportsmen done, good and faithful servant.' men we think of the instru- formerly believed by supersti- THE TEAM ments he made from rocks or by the doors of this institution Display in Lowell tious people to be able to live un- were opened to the entire coun- Invited to Meeting W. Van Voorst fashioned out of wood, bone and harmed in flre. shell, and how long with a stone ty. Every citizen in the county Lowell H. S. Team The Lowell football team trav- chisel, and flre, it took to make benefits through a campaign Michigan sportsmen arc invit- The 1931 model of the Chev- Heads Scouts eled lo Coopersville last Friday Charles D. Pease, a Lowell which works so hard for the bet- ed by the Department of Conser- Represents State in rolet motor car, described as the • */• land what promised to be a real a dugout or to construct a ca- merchant 50 years ago, recently noe, in the short time they did, ter health of the community," vation to attend and take an ac- National Contest "new feature Chevrolet," was ^Omiflff TCCLT battle turned out lo be a walk- celebrated his 88th birthday at slated Mrs. Peckham. tive part in an open meeting to placed on display Saturday by 0 jaway for the locals. The final it must have required greatpa- his home in Fort Washington, N. lience and hard labor. They The prize money is to be used be held in Lansing. December 4, Webster Bros., local Chevrolet „ . . | score 45 to 7 does not indicate V., where he is living with a for a school examination pro- for the biennial pre-lcgislature The stock judging team of the dealers. The Boy Scout movement in tj weakness of the opponents •were educated to be good hun- ddaughter. When in busi- ie gram or welfare work amongst general discussion of game af- Lowell High school composed of Embodying many new features, Lowell is destined to move for- j)Uj rat|UT the strength of the to- ters early in life. ness in Lowell Mr. Pease occu- The squaw's duties were many: school children. fairs. Adelbert O'Dell, Wm. Read and both from the point of mechani- ward with increased activity, ^ The en|ire Uiuni playcd a ded the corner where the Popu- Similar meetings have been Adolph Wittenbach, together cal improvement and body re- judging from interest shown at "bang-up" game. Baird and they prepared the food, dressed [ar Shoe store is now located. hides, made clothing, put up the held in the past, when sports- with their instructor in agricul- finement, the 1931 cars, it is as- the meeting of sponsors held last Staal smashed the interference That was "before the fire" of Uncle Marcus Down men participated in discussions ture, W. J. Smith, have been in serted, hold many surprises in Tuesday evening, when commit- perfectly; Finds and Houseman wigwams, provided for and kept many years ago. Sherman B. the Aires, made bark storage relative to the various recom- Kansas City this week taking store for the public. tees were named for carrying on did everything that tacklers are Avery informs us that the first There, But Up Here mendations to be made to the part in the national stock-Judg- A longer wheel base, larger the coming year's activities. supposed to do; Dinsen and Ber- boxes, shaped and fired pottery, suit of "store clothes'* that he cultivated the corn and gardens legislature for action on game ing contest. bodies, more powerful motor, A new Scout leader was chosen gin dove under the line and over ever owned was bought from Mr. and fish regulations. The Lowell team represents the and new clutch are some of the in the person of Wm. Van Voorst, the line repeatedly to stop ad- and was the head push (as we Pease. Mr. Avery was a small Sapulpa, Okla., Nov. 12,'30. would call it now) on moving Dear Jeff and all:— State of Michigan at the contest, improvements, yet the car is who will succeed A. F. Zweimer, vances: Johnson gave a splendid boy then and earned the money having won Stale honors in com- priced from $20 to $40 lower whose resignation was accepted exhibition at center. The backs to pay for the suit by driving 1 sure "fell among" friends in HOUSEMAN'S SPECIALS call them savage, not be- Missouri and Oklahoma. Am on petition with 80 other schools at than last year's models. at his own request. Mr. Zwei- blocked nicely for cach other, cows. The public is invited to call at mer is much interested in Boy cause of war, but because of the first lap of 500-mile drive through Attention is called to the Sat- Junior Farmers' Week at Michi- and they played a "whale" of a plane of human culture. Just a this Indian country. Fine sunny an State college last June. Jack Webster Bros., and inspect the Scout work and will continue as game olfensivcly and defensively. One of the common fraud urday specials offered by Martin eckham was highest point man assistant leader. Mr. Van Voorst matter of aesthetics whether one weather. Out to a Kiwanis club Houseman, groceries and meats. ? new models. The entire eleven functioned so man crushes another's head with stunts perpetrated nowadays is dinner today with Cousin John. for Lowell at that time but could has had considerable past ex- perfectly as a machine that they for a person posing as an ex-ser- Mr. Houseman is also well pre- perience as Scout leader and a stone maul or perforates it with Going from here to Kingfisher, pared to care for your Thanks not attend the Kansas City con- AMERICAN LEGION WANTS ran up 45 points at will and they vice man to solicit subscriptions test as he is now a student at steps into the work here with in- a sterilized bullet from n mauser. Ok., Friday. Please send a Led- giving needs. Head his adv. EVERY CHILD TO KNOW held their opponents to one first From the most ancient times to to some magazine, securing such ger there, care Mrs. Cora Sain. Ann Arbor. Word arrived here terest and capability. down—which resulted in a score, subscriptions on the basis of a THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS the present, weaker races of men Got one here Monday and I had this morning from Kansas City Committees it must be said that Coopersville's hard luck story, which in many LOWELL MEAT MARKETS that Lowell ranked fifteenth—a only advance came during the have had to give way to the a good visit with the dear home The American Legion wishes stronger and thus it was with cases is entirely unfounded. Such folks. I'm just half here. The high standing considering thalt Thc following committees were last minutes of play while the the Indians, they had to give up a fraud was perpetrated on Low- better half is back there or "over The meat markets of Lowell of- half of the states of the Union to again emphasize its request chosen, thc first person named second team was on the field. for toys that your children have their possessions and get out of ell Main street a few days ago there." fer the best the market affords, were represented. being the chairman: Friesner toted thc ball for the when 10 subscriptions were it is a fact that many Grand Rap- outgrown and which can be put Troop—W. W. Gumser, G. D. first time Friday and he smashed the way of the while people. Uncle Marcus. in shape in order to make some tained. Do not patronize such ids people come to Lowell to PROF. C. S. LA RZ EL ERE AD- Cook, Dr. Shepard, Lawrence straight down in five attempts to persons unless they show ere buy their meats. They save child, who might otherwise be Rutherford. DRESSES WOMAN'S CLUB a touchdown. He looked good dentlals signed by an officer of Telephone Service money by shopping here. overlooked, happy this Christ- Transportation— Chas. Doyle, in running with the ball. Layer Circuit Court Jurors the local Legion post. If the so- mas. Look around your house John Arehart, Earl Dowling. scored live touchdowns and licitor is worthy he can obtain Members of the Lowell Wom- for old toys, sleds, skates, games, Camp—E. R. Kniflln, Dr. Ault- For December Drawn Across the Pacific A CHEERY TONE an's club and invited guests in Broadbent one. Wepman and Ber- credentials from local post offi- etc. And folks, do it now. Christ- land, R. W. Finch. gin, although not crossing the large numbers assembled at the mas is just around the corner and cers, otherwise none. Sites for radio stations for tele- There Is a cheerful tone to be Finance—C. H. Runciman, F. goal line made excellent gains. City hall Wednesday afternoon it is going to take time to fix up H. Swarthout, R. E. Springett. Jurors for the December term phone service across the Pacific found in "Hoyt's Korner" on the where thetyy heard a splendi. d ad- all the toys and games that will Politics has its cruel side. For ocean have been purchased by second page. A little of the op- The Sponsors arc the above of circuit cpurt for Kent county example, before he went to Mon< dress by Prof Claude S. Larzel- ^ brought'in. named persons and Rev. A. T. have been drawn. Those from the Transpacific Communication timism found there and this old ere, of Central Michigan leach- phone 263 and some one will Famous Ziegfeld tana to campaign for Judge Ga Company, Ltd., a subsidiary of world will be moving O. K. "As Cartland, Rev. A. B. Lemke, V. E. this section of Kent County are len (rep. and wet) against Sena- ers' College, Mt. Pleasant. call for what you hove, or you Ashley, H. G. Jelferies. Show at Strand as follows: the American Telephone & Tele- I traveled on it was plain to see Prof. Larzelere was at one time may bring them direct to tem- tor Walsh (dem. and dry). Seta graph company, according to an- that thc worst was gone and the The Boy Scout organization Charles B. Francisco and Ray tor Vandenberg said to the writ- superintendent of the Lowell rary toy headquarters at Chris- ranks as one of the finest in the McArthur. Grattan township; nouncement today by Burch For- best to be." schools and many former stu- One of the great events of thc er that he really didn't have aker, president of the Michigan Knsen's store. world. While designed primar- Howard Eldred and Harry Min- "much heart" in the assignment. dents were glad of the opportun- ily for boys, older men are proud picture year comes to the Strand niou, Cannon township; Mamie Bell Telephone company. Erec- THANKSGIVING BASKETS ity to again greet their well- BOYS WANT FARM HOMES thratre on Sunday when "Whoo- He then proceeded to explain the tion of the stations will be to be allied with the movement Frost and Rufus Overholt, Gaines superlative value of Senator loved mentor. We expect to pub- and aid in such ways as are open pee," the Samuel Goldwyn-Flor- ship; Arthur J. Porrftt and early next year and service lish a synopsis of Prof. Larzei- enz Ziegfeld musical riot, star- Walsh on international law and tween the United Stales and Wm. Doyle and O. J. Brezina Since the County "Y" has taken to them. Elizah Stahl, Bowne township; treaties and added that he was in have been named a committee by ere's address in our next issue. The Ledger predicts a fine fu- ring Eddie Cantor, makes its ap- A. J. Lewis and Martin Casewar Hawaii is scheduled for January, over the former work of the Big some ways the most useful man the American Legion post to look Brothers, some special requests ture for the Boy Scouts of Low- pearance in Lowell. This fam- da, Ada township; Guy Patter- 1932. after the distribution of Thanks- OPENS MARL BED ous pair of producers, kings of in the senate which, of course This is the first step in the have come for farm homes for ell. •on and Nelson Heintzelman, means the nation. We have giving baskets this year. They the screen and the stage respec- Cascade township; Arthur Green move of the Bell System to con boys. Recently Mr. and Mrs. never heard the same sort of tri plan to reach the families of all The fanners in the vicinity of Craig have taken a boy. If any tively, have exhausted every and Ed. Walker, LoweH town nect its United States network ex-service men where such bas- McCords, are fortunate in being angle of their art to make "Whoo- bute paid by one man to another. with far eastern countries in or farmer wishing a boy would call Protest Rerouting of ship; Ralph Whinnery and Bert To complete the facts, if not the kets will be acceptable. able to get a high grade marl pee" memorable. Already known Ford, Vergennes township; bordering on the Pacific. The 81141 or write to the Y. M. C. A. story, Walsh was returned by a at a reasonable price, at the bed at Grand Rapids, his message Grattan Highway to the entire United States as one Boy C. Couldge and John Dt- roiect contemplates eventual es- Mr. Ward has just opened, as of the most successful Zie>gfeld 2 to 1 margin.—M. H. DeFoe in iblishment of services to Japan, MOOSE FEATHER PARTY would be heartiiy welcomed. Graff, Wyoming township; If. R. Charlotte Republican Tribune. marl seems to be of great value musical shows ever produced in Shbler and Godfrey Waldeck, Australia, the Phiilippihes and Full references plus two weeks Protest against the rerouting of Everybody goes to the annual to most soils. trial assures the farm home and its stage form, the greater free- Caledonia township; Stephen B. Alaska, as well as ships at sea. M-44 through Grattan township dom of the talking color screen Johnson and Edward Vander- Have you noticed the handsome Moose feather party—next Tues- the boy satisfaction. for fear the value of farm lands new sign above the door of the day eveningc , Nov. at Lowell has developed it into a history- Meulen, Byron township; Mrs. FOOTBALL TICKETS would be impaired, has been reg- making picture. Elsie Hlce and Mrs. Wlliiam J. W. C. Hartman drug store? lodge club rooms. Come and get Auction Sales! istered with the Kent county yours. The public invited. The cost of the production, Emery, Grand Rapids township. Hollis Drew announces that STRAND road commission by Eugene C. originally estimated at a million You will ei^oy reading the tickets for the U. ofM.-Chicago C. L. Shear will have an auc- ATTRACTIONS Rust and 27 other signers to a and a half dollars, was nearer Thanksgiving Greeting cards on CAME TOO LATE protesting petition. The survey CLA8BBB IN DANCING football game at Ann Arbor on tion sale of livestock and imple- the two million mark when the seventh page of this issue. Nov. 22 may be purchased at the ments at the farm 10 rods west Friday and Saturday: Edmund for thc highway was. made by shooting was completed. The The Ledger regrets that several road commission engineers on Strand theatre box office. The of Kcene church, on Tuesday, Lowe and Jean Bennett in "Scot- filming called for seventy-four itjchell Leonard, pro- MRS. O. I YE1TER ENTER- proceeds of the game are to be news letters arrived too late for Nov. 25, A. W. Hilzey, auctioneer. land Yard." Comedy. "Neat orders from the state highway this issue. These were Bowne, changes of scene, many of them larjory A. Ford, of TAINS OVER THE AIR used for worthy causes, each D. A. Wingeier, olerk. See big and Tidy." Movietone News. department. taken in such world-famous nat- will open classes county to share in proportion to North Campbell, South Boston, adv. elsewhere in this issue. Fables. Chairman Warren R. Town- ural beauty spots as Zion Nation- icing at four o'clock Thurs- its patronage of the game. Elmdale. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday: Ed- send of thc commission in- al Park, 512 changes of costume Several radio parties were held formed thc delegation represent- j»y, November 20th, at the Low- Monday evening to "listen in" as Otto Cornell will hold an auc- die Canter in the Techinicolor and scenes including four and five II City Hall. Miss Leonard will Mrs. O. J. Yeiter of Lowell, read FIRST BUCK ARRIVES Notice, Lowell Taxpayers tion sale on Tuesday, December productior', "Whoopee." Sound ing the petitioners the matter hundred people. . pleased to see all who are in- over Grand Rapids station WASH. Taxes are due and payable 2, at the farm 5Mi miles south- News. Cartoon. would be taken up with the state Krested in the various forms of Mrs. Yeiter chose a humorous Jurl Armstrong got his buck, Dec. 1, 1930. I will be at Low- west of Lowell. N. C. Thomas, Wednesday and Thursday: highway department. dance art fine specimen weighing 1251bs. ell State bank daily from 11 a. auctioneer. Watch for list in Warner Baxter and Myrna Ley The Conservation Commission selection which was greatly en has rededicated the 640 acre wild Joyed. Her voice is well adapt It was shot near Newterry, ar m. to 3:30 p. m. for collection of next week's Ledger. in "Renegades, All-talking com' There were 18 forest fires in ed to the air, coming in clear rived this (Thursday) mornin same. edy. Kent county this year, according life sanctuary owned by Maude Boxing contests will be a fea- to report of the Conservation V. Weaver, of Tyrone township, boui oifhts of the Legion and distinct and in well-modu- by express and is on display 'Hattie Lynn, Twp. Treas. Subscribe for The Ledger, $2.00 Special Tha matinee lated tones. weaver's market (c 26-27 per year. Thursday at 3r Commission. Kent county. IF v*2r: mmnax-i

TWO THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930

The editor of the Utica Sentinel criticises NORTH KEENE CoukII a recent editorial in The Ledger, saying: Lowell Items CN Ctdgcr Lumbar Waathar Raport THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 THREE Born, to -Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paint and Jllto Solo "Whether it be in living in a good of25,30 and Vanoakner, of White's Bridge No- C.m.nt Not Ilka what wi house or being able to appreciate vember 10, a 9-pound daughter. PlaiUr HOYT'S KORNER uaad to (at H. S. STUDENTS FAVORED Published every Thursday morning at 210 Browning, we think the advantage Wilbur Gasper was absent from Buildara* Hardware and Buildart' Supplies This and That 35 Years Ago school part of last week with SPECIAL High school students assem- East Main Street, Lowell, Michigan. Entered lies in being better fitted lo one's eye trouble. Publlahad In fntaraat ol Lowall and Vlclnlt> Edltad by M. D. Hoyt. bled Friday morning for thc flnal HOSIERY SPECIAL at Postollice at Lowell, Michigan, as Second environment, and that, in the scien- James Corrigan is ill with the Thank You From Around pep meeting of the foot-ball sea- Entire Line of Nov. 16, 1905—25 Years Ago. Sat'day.Nov.ZZ Class Matter. tific sense, is better living. An edu- flu. Vol.1 Thuraday. Nofambar 20, IMO No. 21 Home-made son. They were pleasantly sur- cation, for example, is a power 'Miss Nina B. Hilcr and Charles Mrs. Albert Houserman and For your generous response to our offer of The Old Town prised when -Vr. Holland Crane Phoenix Hose COUGH SYRUP A. Burr married. Miss Mae Scott spent Monday af- was announced. He favored the G. JEFFERIES... .Editor and Publisher equipment, or should be, enabling The Optimist Choeolite Walnut At Bargain Prices F. Spagnuola remodeled his ternoon in Ionia. ''Lowell State Bank 4t 1930." It ii indeed audience with a few accordion Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wadsworth 1930 Member of its proprietor to grapple with those two buildings on Main street. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Just n one-horse yard in a one-horse town, Nougat, 2 Oe per lb. selections, which were very ac- $1.50 grade $1.16 i gratifying to know that such a demand exist- spent Friday in Grand Hapids. Michigan Press Association subtler entities which are perpet- Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cecil Higgins who were recently And the times were hard and the plant shut down, ceptable. in appreciation three To stop that cough we offer our own Bowen, of Kcene, n girl. married. Mrs. R. J. Maxson spent Mon- rousing cheers were given Mr. 11.00 grade 75 i i and ually at work all about us, but dim- Bnt 1 dropped around, like I used to do, ed and that many of our friends recognized H. C. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moon cele- Mrs. MUo Towne and brother And the things I found made me sit up, too. day afternoon in Grand Rapids. Crane. ly perceived by the mass of human- Home of Good Home- cough syrup. It Is "WHITE PINE National Editorial Association brated their forty-second wed- spent Friday at Alfred Laux's. 0 the real values present in— Thursday Mr. and Mrs. F. E. ART H. HILL ity, or not at all." "N . the are such," "no, the town is flat," Made Candies DEATH OF JAMES ROGERS ding anniversary. Sunday guests a week ago at 1 had heard so much I was used to that. Howk made a business trip to ,f Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: Mrs. Harvey Taylor attended Alfred Laux's were Lizzie Comp- But he went right on and he says to me. Belding. and TARf 25c and 50c bottles. In reply we might quote from Job. XLII: James Holers, about 56 years Year $2.00; Six months, $1.00. Sunday school convention at ton and son Clair, of While's But thc worst is gone, and the best Iq be!" STABILITY OF RETURN—4% com- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller attend- Traverse City as a delegate from Bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Herm Miss Viola Anderson, of Grand old, died Friday at his home in Three months, 50c: Single Copies 5c. * * * "Therefore have I uttered "Yes, the limes are slow, and the town is dead, pounded semi-annually without de- ed the funeral of his uncle in Al- The the Congregational church. Newhall, of Lowell. ma Tuesday. Hapids, spent Sunday with her Battle Creek, of heart trouble. that I understood not; things too Bnt it won t be so in the months ahead. parents. The funeral was Sunday at 2 Miss Rosa Kropf and Charles Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vorsburg 0 fault. To break up that cold in the head, The Lowell Ledger, established June, wonderful for me, which I knew f III take a sight of your darned old wood Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Miller spent o'clock. He leaves a wife and Church Notices E. Brown married. and son Ernest, of near Ada, were the week-end in Lansing the Richard Staal and family were 1893, by Frank M. Johnson; The Alto Solo, not." N. Seitner, formerly in busi- Sunday dinner guests of their if the price is right and the grades are good." live children, one boy being in the guests of friends. Sunday guests at the John Den- established January, 1904. Consolidated I New Mufflers ness in Grand Rapids, opened a brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Well' of course, they were, for they always are. MARKETABILITY—Your ability to nison home in Keene. Navy. Mr. Rogers was a former ADVENTIST CHURCH take "HOBSON'S LAXATIVE COLD Mrs. Ralph Townsend and little, resident of Lowell. He was a June, 1917. dry goods store in the Graham Albert Houserman. So I said. Yes, sirl" and I sold a car. Miss Jeanne Rutherford spent A series of Bible studies Is block here. Quite a few around here at- I shook his hand, as I always do. realize in cash, at a moment's notice, son have relumed from Mrs. Luz' nephew of Tbad Rogers. given every Saturday afternoon TABLETS," 25c. For several days the political complexion Will Make Coalort to their own home. the week-end in Holland the Mrs. Milt Rogers and son Wal- iMrs.^ Fred Riddespraker, of tended the opening club dance And I thanked him, and nearly kissed him, too. guest of Miss Joan Knoll. at 2 p. m. at the Woodman hall at FARM DOLLAR BUYS MORE EQUIPMENT of the next congress changed with the latest New York, visited her- mother, at Smyrna Friday evening. The all or any part thereof. Thc Shepard group met Friday ler and wife attended the fun- Then I moved along to another place, Mrs. Ella Alger, of Grand Hap- Lowell. In other periods of depression, farm pur- edition of the newspapers. Both parties to Stylish Mrs. A. Bancroft. next one is on Thanksgiving But I sana a song with a smiling face. with Mrs. W. W. Gumser with eral. Each study will be of vital im- Miss Gracc Blanding, of Ver- night. As I traveled on, it was plain lo see twenty in attendance. ids, spent Friday night w T Finally your greatest value—A CASH and Mrs. M. P. Schneider. portance to every one. chasing power has been at low ebb but then, control are dependent upon the action of in- gennes, visiting in Kansas. Mrs. Lydia Laux is spending a That the worst was gone and the best to be. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Howk spent 40 FATHOM FISH "Come." All are welcomc. dependents. To all intents and purposes I Choosing our Muff- J. Edwin Lee seriously ill, few days with her son Will and RESERVE for your Assurance, Hap- Sunday in Ionia with her moth- Lyle Laux and wife spent the M. Fancher, teacher. W. C. Hartman as now farm equipment was lower in thc wife, of Lowell. When a man said no, then I said, "O. K.,"' week-end In Greenville with her Adalbert iKinyon returned to But before I go I have this to say: er, Mrs. Jennie Dows. Doesn't your family anticipate comparative price range than almost any the respective branches of congress are in Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Young, of piness and Independence. parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Fosburg. ; lers from Wilton South Bend, after a visit with I have watched things, loo, and have traveled some, Mr. and Mrs. Balcnski, of De a delicious lish dinner? The Phone 38 215 W. Main St. a tie. The thing to do is lo entirely dismiss Lowell relatives. Battle Creek, and Will Laux, of Mrs. Lydia Laux, of Keene, Is famous 40 Fathom variety now M. E. CHURCH—ALTO CHARGE other similar manufactured commodity said •; Brothers was a good ; Lowell, spent Monday afternoon And the worst is through and the best to come." Iroit are guests of her sister, Mrs. F. W. Hinyan went 'to Roches- Our *'4% of 1931" will soon be available. W. E. Hall and family. the guest for a few days this come direct to H. D. Hahn's groc- Services Sunday: Charles Deere Wiman in an address before the question. In the first place thc next ter N. Y., on a business trip. at Alfred Laux's. But It better paid than a lot of gloom. week of her son, Wm. Laux and ery and Gibson's meat market :' idea. Customers tell Well, the lumber trade didn't start to boom, Mrs. Esma Marsh left Saturday Alto Church—10:00 a. m. Pub- the recent thirty-seventh annual convention congress will not convene for thirteen C. M. Edelmann and family wife. every week, packed solidly In Ice lic worship. Preaching by the moved into house formerly occu- SOUTH-WEST NEWS Ey ry Jim and Jack, when they heard it sahf, Sincerely yours morning to join her husband in all the way from the sea. months, unless called into special session, ; us we've smarter Stopped their looking back and they looked ahead. Chicago for the Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Huth- pastor. of the National Association of Farm Equip- ied by C. R. Marsh and Mr. and erfoM and son Jlichard, spent 11:15 a. m. Sunday school. which is not likely. The lives of 600 men, Irs. Arthur Nerrater moved into Sunday dinner guests of Mr. I have seached the news for a ray of hope, A. 'H. Stormzand, Ed. Hulse and Sunday In Battle Creek and Oli- VERGENNES CENTER ment Manufacturers. However, in former ; styles than they've S and Mrs. Earl Kinyon were Miss Lyle Clark, superintendent. the H. B. Aldrich house. Head the bankers' views and the brokers' dope, Floyd Dolloway are deer hunt- vet. Bowne Center church—10:00 years the farmer paid more for some imple- including the membership of congress and Lettie Kinyon, of Lowell, Mr. But the man who starred when I felt castdown ing in Cheboygan county. Callers at the Tom Read home • seen anywhere else. and Mrs. Ira Westbrook, of See- turn a one-horse yard in a one-horse town. Lowell State Bank Mrs. R. Staal and Mrs. Will a. m. Sunday school. Every- For Thanksgiving Parties I ments than he does today; and didn't get, 48 governors (who in case of a vacancy Mrs. Elsie Lawrence, of Hol- last week were Mr. and Mrs. body welcomc. Nov. 15, 1900—30 Years Affo ley Corners, Mr. and Mrs. Frank So I say to you, as he said to me, Buck spent last Wednesday with Charles Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. can appoint senators) are involved in the ;: They're the best Lowell, Michigan land, is the guest of her brother, friends at Home Acres, Grand 11:30 a. m. Preaching by the nearly so much for his money. In 1878, a James Hasty, Lowell's oldest Petersen, of Sidney, Mr. and Mrs. pat the worst is through and the best lo be; Supt. W. W. Gumser and family. Wilbur Cronkrlght. Glenn Yeiter and Mr. and Mrs. Hapids. pastor. Order Our Famous two-wheel riding sulky, less eveners, sold final organization of the new congress. In ;; looking, biggest val- inhabitant, dead nearly 100 years. And more coins will clink in the lumber game Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moxsom, South Lowell church—10:30 a. Miss Anna May Pottruff and Harry Tredenick, of South Low- If we all will think and will talk the same: Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Klahn, of Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sundav school You are in- for $08 which was higher than the pricc the congress and term when J. M. C. Smith ell. In the evening Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. |Earl Jones of South Boston, were Sunday ' ues we've seen our- Will ten P, Laux nferried at were Grand Rapids visitors Sun- Chaffee and Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Jiied paid today for a three wheel, frameless plow died, a dozen members passed to their eter- home of bride's parents at Fal- Mrs. Grant Sherman and family dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Lansing, were Sunday guests were visitors. TRIPLE C day. Ernest Roth. 7:00 p. m. Song service. Gos- SANDWICH nal glory. This number, as we recall now, ! selves. Silk squares lasburg. Rev. J. Wesbrook, of- Hoyt L-.umber Company at the Tom Chaffee home. pel preaching. much better in ever}' respect. ficiating. Marion Monks, of River Road, Mrs. Clifford Gibson, of Grand Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, of L. Story and family visited her spent the week-end with her Rapids, spent Wednesday and The ollicials of our church These depressions have emphasized the was a record, but the figures can serve to ;; and silk or soft wool Born, to Mr. and Mrs.- John "Evarythlns To Build Anythlnt" FOOD SALE Ionia, were Sunday guests of Ar- sister, Mrs. Hay Fulllngton and most cordially invite you to at- Wingeier, of Vergennes, a boy. friend, Pauline Christoff. Thursday at the Walter Gibson thur Shelton and daughter. Miss family Sunday. LOAF need for still lower costs in crop-producing show what can happen. Divine Providence Myrtle Burch spent Friday af- Phona 16-F2 Lowoll, Mich. —at— home. tend all our services. "If we walk reefers that make it Miss Kate Edmonds and Ed- Ethel Shelton. Mrs. M. W. Blue has returned in the Light as He is in thc Light, will have more to do with organizing the ward H. Snyder married at New ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Norton L. Avery and family, of from a ten days' visit at Raven- operations stated Mr. Wiman, who pointed Keifer. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Schneider we have fellowship one with an- smart to be com- Orleans. Warier & SeelTs Lansing, were Sunday guests of attended the funeral of an aunt, na. out the demand for the straddle-row walk- next congress than the voters of the nation. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and other. (If 12c & 15c Prof. Thomas rented C. Gunn's his parents, hnes, pastor. ing cultivator which came shortly after the It is too much to hope that the personnel of fortable. house, opposite the Central build- Mrs. Guy Slocum spent Monday —on— Avery. Hapids Tuesday. Spring Lake, who stayed with ing. afternoon in Grand Rapids on Mr. and Mrs. David Hardy, of their father while Mrs. Blue was If you are giving a party you'll close of the Civil War. In the Seventies congress will be the same December 1,1931, business. Mr. and Mrs. John Casterllne, away have returned to their CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Lois Eggleston opened a Keene, were Thursday evening of Sand Lake, were Sunday visit- need this handy, easy slicing came the sulky plow followed by such out- that it is today.—(Charlotte Republican-Tri- fancy goods and embroidery de- Mrs. James Boelams and Mrs. There's nothing Salirday, Nov. 22 •guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter home. Christian Science services are William Briggs, of Grand Rapids ors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Krause, of held every Sunday morning at 11 sandwich loaf. Made from se- standing labor-savers as the twine binder, bune. • $3.00 partment in the store of Carr Gibson. W. J. Anderson. 4 Price. were Saturday dinner guests ol Mrs. A. Velzy is spending a few Grand Hapids, visited Mr. and o'clock over the Lowell State Mrs. Ernest Aldrich. MICHIGAN BILL like candy to top Mr. and Mrs. J. Fahrni and bank. Subject of lesson sermon lected ingredients, rich in the gang plow, check-row corn planter, hay Claude Lane attended a meet- days in Grand Rapids with her Mrs. Orrle Groenenboom Tues- aid $1.00 to $4.50 Mrs. John Carey and son Claire, ELMCREST FOR BUSINESS daughter Jacqueline, spent Sun- day afternoon. for Nov. 23, "Soul and Body." health-giving vitamins, and in loader, grain elevator and farm engines. Ev- FARM AND TOWN TEAM WORK ing of the Michigan Board of the Thanksgiving daughter. Miss Elsie, and other Pharmacy at Lansing, at which of Grand Rapids, were Sunda TELEPHONE CO. GIRLS day in Clarksvllle with Mr. and William Head, Adelbert Odcll A Thanksgiving testimonial the handy squared size that is ests at the Ed. Easterbroo relatives. Mrs. M. P. Leonard. and Rudolph Wittenbach, in meeting will be held Wednes- er}* piece of machinery must be designed to An Editorial by a Farmer time he received his registered Believing that thc best is none Mr and Mrs. James Loomis, of pharmacist certificate. feast and make the too good for our girls, the wom- Sunday Mrs. John Pattlson vis- company with Mr. Smith, of Low- day evening, Nov. 26 at eight just right for sandwiches. save money and labor through its use, he Robinson Crusoe enjoyed a high degree of Jim Boelens and Wm. Brlgg Flint, spent the week-end with ited her daughter, Mrs. Beatrice ell schools, left Saturday morn- o'clock. Mrs. M. Hiler was taken to Ann en of the Federation of Women's her father and sisters at the F. Price 12c-15c asserted, since the farmers planning is being Arbor for treatment. of Grand Rapids, spent Saturday day a happy one Adult Bible Classes of Grand Nagel, who is convalescing from ing by auto to attend the Royal independence, but few of us would prefer at the E. W. Aldrich home. Taylor home. Stock show at Kansas City, Mo. GERMAN M. E. CHURCH based, to a rapidly increasing degree, upon Eggs sold at 16c per dozen and Rapids and vicinity last So an appendix operation. Baked his mode of existence to our own. Every butter at 18c per pound. The Mapes PTA will be held at for everybody. secured the beautiful residence Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ware Miss Florence Behl, a former They arrived safely Sunday af- German preaching Sunday at what farm machinery can do for him. The Melvin Court went to Durand the school house Friday night, known as the Hazeltine property Story, of Saranac, an 8% pound Lowell girl and friend, of Grand ternoon. 10:30 o'clock a. m. new invention, every forward step of civili- Nov. 21 with a pot-luck supper at daughter, Sunday, Nov. 15th at Leonard Kerr and family, of Fresh Twice farmer's problems are the problems of the KEENE BREEZES to work. Have you seen at 221 John St., N. E. (immediate- Rapids, were Saturday evening Bible school at 11:30 o'clock. zation, renders us more mutually interde- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Watts en- 7 o'clock. ly back of the Masonic Temple,) the Lena Luz home. visitors at the F. F. Coons home. Lansing, visited thc home folks Epworth League at the English Daily over the week-end Methodist church at 7:30 farm equipment industry and all should pendent. The days when the individual Very fine showers and warm tertained the Science Pedro club. in which to carry on its project Mr. and Mrs. George Fonger Mrs. Walter Yardley and niece. m. rains. Wonderful weather at D. Sneathen, of South Boston, WEST LOWELL the great variety of of a working girls' home. It and children were Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bloomer, You are cordially invited to work for those measures which will place Miss Addle Shear,, of White's of South Lowell, were Sunday these meetings. farm was a self-sufficient economic unit this writln had an apple harvest of 200 bar- has been christened "Elmcrest." at Cedar Springs at thc home of Bridge, attended the Ladies' Aid the American fanner on the road to greater Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cahoon vis- rels. Mrs. Helen Reynolds is visit- fresh, delicious The supervisor is a motherly Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stout. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. have passed. Increasingly is it true that society at Mrs. Aldrlnk's home in McPherson. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE profits and agriculture on a higher plane ited over the week-end with his Eugene Rennells, of Alton, in- ing her daughter, Mrs. G. Onan. woman who relates herself to the Mr. and Mrs. Herold Goff en- South Boston. The Lowell Bakery "No man liveth unto himself alone." Rev. and Mrs. Cartland and Cor. Washington and Avery St. arents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Ca- jured while skidding logs. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Court and candies in our store? girls in a wholesome, sympa- tertained friends from Saranac Mrs. J. Sherman and two chil- where it rightfully belongs, Mr. Wiman con- son Richard, were in Grand Rap- thetic way, and the girls feel free over the week-end, and all mo- Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, of Sunday Bible school at 10 a. m. George Herald, Prop. The present mechanical agriculture and oon. dren and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Lowell, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Phoebe Bi^nell, of Grand ids Saturday. o to her at any time with tored to Oxbow dam Sunday. Morning worship and preach- cluded. Nov. 15, 1895—35 Yesrs Ago Ton can depend on the Glnnlse, of Grand Rapids, were T. Chaffee last week. 101 Main St. Phone 146 Lowell, Mich, j the comforts and luxuries which are com- Rapids, is spending the week Mrs. H. Dawson is visiting her r business of personal prob- Ira Buck and son, L. D., of Armistice day guests at the Floyd ins at eleven. Edward George Flynn, aged quality of oar candies snd lems. Good social times are en- Mrs. Priscllla Richmond spent Jtunio) r service at 6 p. m. ing to be accepted without thought or ques- with her sister, Mrs. H. N Lee. son Myron, and family in Lan- Grand Rapids, were guests Sun- Dolloway home. Friday with her niece, Mrs. Daisy Corwin Cahoon and Hiram 21, died with typhoid malarial sing. freshness. joyed and fine friendships are day of his brother-in-law and N. Y. P. S. at 6:45, good topic. DEFEATING AMENDMENTS tion as a part of the farm home are largely fever; Charles Winters, aged 22, cultivated. The commodious Arthur J. Avery and family, of Evening service, 7:30. Lee left Saturday for Bruce's Claude Schmidt and family Conrteous Fountain Ser- sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Trib- Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with ^ercy Read, Albert Blasser, products of town and city invention and in- Crossing hunting deer. died of pneumonia; George W. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. living rooms are attractive and bey. Special music and singing. There are two things which are significant Gramer, aged 18, died of con- vice. Try our Loneheoa inviting to guests. These are his mother, Mrs. Helen Avery, jrdon Frost and Harry Salz- George Hardy, Jr., visited Sat- Gabe Onan. ScTTice.Yon will be pleased Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and , her left Friday morning for Rev. C. L. Bradley, of Muske- in thc defeat of the amendments at the re- dustry. Farm work is being accomplished sumption. some of the things which make who returned with them to re- gon, will be with us throughout urday night with Ward Conner. John Court attended the wed- daughter Dorothea, and Miss Jean main until Thanksgiving. the North to hunt deer. Word received from thc Abbott Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Miche, of ding of Miss Mildred Austin on this home so attractive to the the next week. Each evening cent election. Detroit had a large corps of with less evident human labor, but factories Timms, of Hastings, were Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Taylor M. W. Blue saw deer tracks and Norman Higgins hunting Alton, twins, a boy and girl. Saturday at the home of Mr. and working girls. day guests at the Otis Bibbler at 7:30. are largely responsible for this transition. J. J. Teeple and wife, of Lake and Bobby Smith, Of Detroit, across his pasture and sevjeral workers busy disseminating propaganda camp at St. Hellen to the effect Mrs. O. C. Austin. other people around her saw the Come and bring a friend. Odessa, moved to Lowell. A Christmas gift at very low cost Chrlstiaisei home. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. J. Stevens, pastor. which would lead the voter to vote for the Most of a farmer's actual work may be they were nicely located. Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Billie HENRY McLEAN, FORMER The P. D. bridge club was en- deer. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McCarty left Monday for Ken- 103 W. Main St Lowell Alexander and other friends in Visitors at Dell Hardy's Tues- VERGENNES RESIDENT. tertained by Mrs. Fred Swarth- Mrs. Kerr dand Nettle visite reapportionment amendment. That their performed on his own acres or helping his day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, of Grattan a girl. tucky to spend the Winter. Every member of the family will welcome thia new Lowell from Friday to Sunday FIRST METHODIST CHURCH We Recognize This Fact: Will Lalley came home from DEAD out Thursday evening. Honors evening. friends and relatives at Middle- efforts were successful may be seen from the neighbors, but a large portion of his busi- Warren Reed and family. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Aldrich were ville from Friday until Sunday Everybody is cordially invited Indiana on account of sickness. kind of Christmas gift... extension telephones. For went to Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rosc- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett, ness and social life centers around one or Mr. and Mrs. Orlow Weeks callers alt Gabe lOnan's Rriday Henry C. McLean, pioneer and and attended a chicken pie din- to our morning services Sunday vote. Detroit carried this amendment by and daughter, Angie G. Weeks, Milton Wilkinson, of Keene, evening. extension telephones provide new comfort, conveni- Sweden Ihc dihi unlh ' >m lii warne. of South Lowell, and Mr. and at 10:30 a. m. Instead of the ominent citizen of Marshall Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Yeiter, sons ner at the M. E. church. No bank has even grown through one- 130,000, quite some sizable majority. The more towns. Specialized production means of Greenville, spent Thursday attending Grand Rapids Business Laurence Sargeant, of Grand ence and ease for your family, throughout the year. Mrs. Clinton Eyke, of Portland, 0,.;g,R.l-woL, .h ,gel)-KU HM sermon there will be reports giv- college. Sinnty, Iowa, died at his farm Sam and Bobbie and Mrs. Caro- were Sunday dinner guests Jof time customers. A successful bank must that more things must be purchased and al- and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rapids, spent Sunday with his home near Marshalltown, Novem- Dorothy Bierl was given a by a number of delegates to weekly press however, all over the stale was Dell Lee. Mrs. Thomas Keeler, of Ash- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Sar- line Coulter motored to Dowagiac Mrs. Hannah Bartlett and Miss the World Mission Conference at Extension telephones can be installed in various ber 4th. Death from acute heart and were guests of Supt. and Mrs. birthday party Saturday evening have permanent patronage. also busy. When a weekly newspaper has so that marketing is of the utmost import- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs and ley Church vicinity, fell heir to geant. Edna Allen. by several of her friends. -She Grand Hapids this week. about $10,000. disease was sudden. He had Carl Horn Sunday. Kenneth Parker and Ward Con- Rev. and Mrs. Dr. Royal Waite, places throughout your home ... upstairs, in a bed- been active and in good health Mrs. H. L. Weekes, Miss Dor- received several nice presents. Church school at 11:45 a. m. anything lo say about such matters, it is not ance. The town is usually the marketing Adv. of Farmers' hotel. G. F. DANCE il FiEEPORT Mr. and Mrs. Manning Jones, of The City Slate Bank has grown on that ner were Sunday visitors at the of New York City, visited their room or the hall... in the kitchen ... in the living up to two days before the end. othy Marsman, Miss Dorothy Mrs. Lcmm, of Lowell, Is car- Intermediate League at 5:30 because orders arc handed down from a point whether the method be co-operative Dell Hardy home. Lane, Prop. Rates $1.00 per niece, Mrs. Swartz.from Tuesday 1. o. o. F. Hail Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busman, Mable Hall and Jean ing for Mrs. Dan Anderson. p. m. day; $3.50 per week. He was a son of Alexander Mc principle. We number among our patrons or old-line. (Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Frost spent until Thursday. room... in fact, wherever extra comfort and con- Lean, a former resident of Ver- Dale, of Grand Rapids, were Sun- Weekes attended a recital in Mr. and Mrs. Orrle Groenen- The Epworth League meeting higher authority lo write something for or Lowell advertisers— George people of this community who have been the week-end in Ionia with Mr. Maurice Court, of Lansing, venience are desired, there extension telephones will Friday, Nov. 21, 'SO nnes and Lowell, and was day visitors of the former s Grand Rapids Thursday evening boom were Sunday afternoon at 7:30 p. m., will be led by Nel- against. It is the candid expression of thc In the last analysis, towns and cities fur- and Mrs. Walter Snell. Winegar, H. Nash, Charles Mc- spent Saturday night and Sunday rn March 16, 1847, on the old mother, Mrs. Mary Jones. In which the latter two young visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clare son Meengs. All young people regular customers since our bank was or- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson Carty, B. C. Smith. Ecker & Son, with his parents. prove exceptionally usefnL Music by The lonisns** K Mr. and Mrs. Will T. Condon ladles took part. are invited. belief of the editor of the weekly paper. nish the consumers and purchasing power McLean farm now owned by Anderson. ganized. We could not have grown to our and baby spent Friday evening Lowell Marble Works, A. W. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green and and a Feature Midfet relative, Melville B. McPherson motored to Lansing Thursday ac- Mrs. D. J. Davis motored to Stanley Bieri Is on the sick list. Monthly meeting of the Euo- The weekly editorial force with a few ex- for a large proportion of our agricultural with Mr. and Mrs. Dell Hardy. Weekes, A. J. Howk & Son, An- son Harold, visited Mr. and Mrs. Yon can enjoy the modem convenience of extension Orchestrs Mr. McLean went to Marshall- companied by their daughter, Marshall Wednesday taking her dian class will be held in thc present status without an ever increasing derson & Findlay, C. Bergin, U. church house at 2:30 p. m., Fri- ceptions thought that thc reapportionment production. What we raise is of no practical Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frost at- Miles Monks in Saranac Sunday. telephones in your home for 2 cents a Everyone Invited town when a young man and was Mrs. Mable Ransomc and spent daughter, Mrs. E. G. Greenfield NEW AUTO LICENSE PLATES tended the house warming at the B. Williams, Newton L. Coons. H. Byron Green and family, of the night with her and family. day, Nov. 21. Mrs. Stowell's di- patronage. value unless there is someone who wants it married there to Emma Jane and little daughter, Lou Ann ON SALE DEC. IS would be a bad thing for our state. They home of Mr. and Mrs. Forest S. Schreiner, J. Pinckney, Wm. Grand Rapids, called on his par- day. To place orders, or for informsdon, Admission 75c Ladies Free Roundy, who survives him. He Mrs. P. Fineis spent several home, after having been with her vision will serve refreshments. Greene Wednesday evening. Pullen & Sons, F. E. Lovett, F. F. ents Sunday evening. said so. The people of our state read these and who can afford to purchase it. call or visit any Telephone Company is also survived by three daugh- days last week in Portland with mother since the passing of her A. A. Throop, branch manager The further growth of the City State Bank Mrs. Frank Aldrirh returned Craft. ters and two sons. her sister, Mrs. Oscar Rice, who father the late, D. G. Davis. Vergennes M. E. church The major portion of the supplies re- FALLASBURG PARK Business Office. Installation will be for Kent County, will be in Low- articles and were evidently convinced that to her home at Lake Odessa Sat- His death marks the passing of expects to submit to an operation Mrs. Anna Dcnnie, who has All are welcome to the preach- depends entirely upon its ability to please, urday after spending several Cost of Ledger Want Ads is AND VICINITY made promptly at any time you specify. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS ell Saturday, Dec. 13, from 4 to the editors were correct in the stand they quired by the farm and the rural home are the last member of the Alexander for stone in the kidney in a short been with Mrs. Lee Walker the 9 p. m., at the Lowell State Bank ing service 'Sunday at 2 p. m. month after month and year after year. We weeks at the R. H. Dodds home, (rifling—results great. McLean family, his brother. L. Sunday school at 3 p. m. took against them. And, did they vote? furnished by the home town merchants. The Ledger has an unusually time. ast two months returned to to issue 1931 auto license plates have long since recognized that fact. The pleasant weather of the P. McLean, having gone on about Mrs. William McGrath, of South irand Rapids Thursday leaving Local garages will soon have ap- When a farmer goes into a store he wants past few Sundays has called quite fine line of Christmss greeting a year ago. OBITUARY Well, they just knocked that Detroit major- cards for those wishing some- Boston, spent last week with Mrs. Mrs. Walker able to be about the plication blanks for distribution number of people to the park. WU1 Flynn. Sunday Mr. McGrath house. Mrs. Henry Alexander is Savings accounts. Certificates of deposit. ity into a cocked hat and put fifty thousand to find what he wishes in stock, he desires Many enjoved the games of play- thing distinctive and of a person- David John Davis al nature. Your name is imprint- People get good results every and daughter Margaret joined caring for her and the home dur The Ledger covers this terri majority on thc other side. Which simply prompt and courteous service and he 40-Fathom Fish ground ball played both after- week by using The Ledger want them for dinner and the after- Ing the forenoon of each day. Checking accounts. noons. ed in raised letters to match the tory thoroughly. David John Davis was born proves that the voters read and think.— should not be forced to pay a price that in- design and sentiment, Orders column. You may no longer noon. Mrs. F. P. MacFarlane returned November 28, 1880, In Jamaica, Fresh from the Sea, direct .to our store by Miss Thelma Eickhoff, of East need some odd article, but it may volves an exhorbitant profit. In general, Grand Rapids, was a recent visit- should be placed early. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Blanchard home Sunday afternoon after British West Indies. He passed Four per cent interest, payable twice a Grand Ledge Independent. be Just the thing somebody else and Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Don- spending two weeks in Detroit away at his home In Lowell, No- express, packed solidly in ice, freshness guar- or at home. wants. year, on your savings or certificates of de- the farmer should pay cash, even if he has Tom Read and mother attend- LOOK HERE, UTO OWNERS! Try Ledger Job printing. ald, all of Grand Rapids, were with her daughter, Mrs. Roy ELECTRICAL vember 9, 1930, at the age of 49 to borrow funds at a bank to do so. Mer- anteed. ed the funeral of a cousin at Sunday visitors of the former s Yerex and new baby. Mr. Mac years, 11 months and 12 days. posit. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Blan- Farlane and Miss Doris, of State CONTRACTINQ He came to this country in A BUSINESS MAN'S PHILOSOPHY chant credit is nearly always an expensive Ionia last week. Here's what we do— You have read of these Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eickhoff chard. Training college motored to De August, 1909, and spent three From Michigan Tradesman: luxury. If a farmer runs a bill at a store entertained the neighbors at a Mrs. J. A. Bannon, with her trolt to bring Mrs. MacFarlane Wiring, Repairs, Fixtures, years at the Grand Hapids Veter- famous fish. Now you can Thoroufhly wash home. inary college, graduating in 1912. there should be a definite understanding as card party week ago Friday. sisters, Mrs. Ed. Potruff and Mrs. Appliances, and Motors A newspaper editor asks me to answer obtain them here. Four tables of pedro were played. A new kind Elmer Howk, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. 'Howard Bartlett, Mrs. On June 16, 1912, he was united CITY STATE BANK this question: If you had your choice would to when it is to be paid and there should be Many of the neighbors are tak- Simonisa visited their mother, Mrs. Nellie Frank Rittenger, Mrs. Harold Prompt Repair Service in marriage with Miss Hattie ing advantage of this wonderful Hulburt, at Kalamazoo, last Wed- Rlttenger, Mrs. Walter Wleland Hall, of Grand Rapids. He prac- no delay in its settlement. First Shipment ticed veterinary medicine seven LOWELL, MICH. you live in the present, a hundred years ago, weather to buzz their Winter's Surface scratchet removed Of nesdey. and Miss Mabel Johnson, of the or a hundred years hence? In many instances, the town is the center wood. South Lowell Extension club at- H. Trlbbey years in Collins, Iowa, and three Wednesday, NOT. 26 Helen Fuller, of Grand Rapids, years In Maxwell, Iowa, and act- not only of the farmer's buying and selling Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shreve and Paint under fenders Etttartalmiieiit spent the week-end with her tended a Home Economics Ex- Phone S26— Lowell, Mich. I am ready to express an opinion: I pre- children spent Sunday with Mrs. tension meeting for Chairmen ed as assistant state veterinary and every Wed'sday there- mdparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. during the last Qve years of his fer to live in the present. transactions, but of his educational, frater- Lena Eickhoff and family. Touch up and rest ripe where wrence and returned with her and Secretaries groups at the Y. after. Place standing or- Most of the folks around here G W. C. A. in Grand Rapids. practice. Owing to ill health he I have been on this planet well over a nal and religious affiliations. Where this eople who visited the Lawrence was forced to give up his pro- attended the Legion doings at necessary ome Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Andrews and Roger third of a century and that period has been is the case, the farmer should be a real boos- der for your Friday meal. Lowell last Tuesday night and Springett motored to Wayland fession. For the past nine years voted the Legionnaires splendid Sunday evening visitors at the Sunday and visited her grand- he has resided In Lowell. long enough to leach me that it is a waste of ter and assume his proper share of respon- All for $10 Mr. and Mrs. Merrltt Day home entertainers. HOME RECORDING daughter, Mrs. A. O. Powell, find- Surviving Is his widow and an time and a vexation of spirit to indulge in sibility. This will broaden his own life and Robt. D. Hahn were Mrs. Colby, of Sparta, Del- ing her convalescing slowly from adopted daughter, Mrs. E. G. SEELEY CORNERS Sava your car-maka it look like new again. bert House and family, of Grand Greenfield, of Marshall, Michi- idle day-dreams of opportunities to come, or make for a more harmonious, sympathetic Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Charles her recent serious accident. She Giocer has no feeling in the left side of gan, and one granddaughter, Lou in morbid memories of opportunities and progressive community. Quarterly conference for Snow Phone 4S Davis, of Belding. her head and the left eye has not Ann Greenfield, also three broth- Phone 14 219 E. Main Lowell ers, Hugh, of Jamaica, Richard, missed. Representative farmers and the spokes- and Whitneyville churches will Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Snell re- fully regained its sight. Mr. Pow- be held at Snow church next turned home Sunday from a ten ell has nearly recovered from his of Central America and Arnold, We all owe reverence to the past and we men for rural organizations would do well Sunday and the business meet- days' stay In St. Paul and Roches- injuries. of Brooklyn, N. Y., one sister, Lowdl Body art Repair Mrs. Tribble, of Colorado, and a have a duty toward the future. But we are to present the agricultural situation and pro- ing will be held Monday eveninj ter. uMinn., where they were Miss Emma Hansford had the at the church. Dr. Wheeler wil Lafayette St., Lowell, Mich. called by the fatal illness and host of friends. posed programs for improvement before misfortune to rebreak her shoul- His funeral was held at his of thc present, and it is "now" that counts officiate Sunday morning. death of his father. der bone after having nearly re- town groups and business men's associa- Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Burras and eeei Mrs. P. J. Fineis assisted by her home in Lowell, Nov. 12, and in- with us. covered from a like mishap sev- terment was in Oakhill cemetery. daughters, Marguerite, Flarence daughter-in-law, Mrs. Erwln Fin- eral months ago. She was taken Happiness lies in ourselves. We can talk tions. In matters of legislation and tax re- and Marion were dinner guests [EVERT HOME CAN HAVE ITt] Grand Rapids. PHOTOeRAPHS els, of Ionia, entertained with a to the hospital and several X-ray form, for instance, farmers cannot hope for Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Evan CDanksgtoind across the continent now; men couldn't do three-table bridge party last pictures taken, donflrnung the Fuller, of Hastings. week. Honors of the game went CHRISTMAS PRESENT this a hundred years ago. But did they en- much progress without the sympathetic and Heavy Truck withWiicb Equipm't COME IN belief of the broken bones. Mon .. Make Worierfil CbristMi Preteils.. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Richards at to Mrs. N. Borgerson, Mrs. Rob- day morning she returned to the Serve your Thanksgiving dinner on a new joy life any the less? A hundred years from active co-operation of town and urban citi- tended the Reuben Heintzelman ert Hahn and Mrs. Jurl Arm- hospital for a possible two weeks Many readers are placing or- zens. Let us shed the light of a more com- sale at Caledonia last Tuesday. strong. of care and treatment. ders for The Ledger to be sent now our descendants may be talking to Mrs. Leah Geib, of Ada, is vis- For handlinf heavy AND SXJBf dining room table. Beautiful Walnut Suites Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Schneider The Misses Louisa and Emma the coming year to some relative Mars. Will the men of that day be any the plete understanding and then press forward As an introductory offer in niy new iting her daughter, Mrs. S. P. machinery of alf kinds, are leaving the last of the week or friend living away, but who Reynolds. Kraft, Barbary Hurley, Mr. and with attractive maple overlays. New at- happier? to greater equity, justice, and genuine good to spend the Winter with their Mrs. H. Kraft, of Grand Rapids, formerly lived in this locality. It Lawton Cole and Howard An i V Bring on your herd jobs. son Philip, and family at the Y ou'UEnjoy makes a fine Christmas present fellowship and brotherhood.—Stanley M. studio this advertisement and $1.00 toinides and lady friends spent Mr. and Mrs. William Gramer and Don't let us fool ourselves. 'OAl tiUC |/>ft c*1* wfer you to sat- farm home In South Lowell. They daughter Mary, were Sunday din- not only one day, but all the year tractive design in chairs, covered in Valour Powell, Ionia, Michigan, in Capper's Weekly. Sunday afternoon and evening have rented their home fur- a Meal Out 'round. The opportunities to enjoy life, to express entitles you to one of. our regular with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller, U6#d ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. customers whom Mr. Smith, of the Radio Dept., wishes to an- nished to new comers in Lowell, Kraft. They were joined for the The Ledger mails a neat card ourselves, to amount to something, are as of Hastings. Bspecially here where with appropriate Christmas de- or Mohair, large or small buffets. Mrs, Libbie Reynolds, in oom we hava servad. Local Mrs. Burman and family, of De- evening meal by Mr. and Mrs. $3.00 8 x 10 enlargement—choice of nounce the purchase of the latest type tube troit. Harry Amadon and daughter home cooking prevails.... sign, giving the name of the plentiful now as they have ever been, or ev- A TEXT pauy with her brother, Charles sender. (tf Thibos, of Grand Rapids, spent and long distance haul- tester for all makes of radios. Let him inspect Elinore, of Greenville, and Mr. prices sre reasonable and Eight Piece Suite er will be. Give an account of thy stewardship; for two sittings. and Mrs. H. Peterson, of Grand —-William Feather. Tuesday and Wednesday with ing given prompt and your set and get full performance. the surroundings sre quiet thou mayest be no longer steward.—St. their sister, Mrs. Fred Wood, of Rapids. and restful. Come here as low as $137.50 Luke 16:2. Lansing. caraful attention. All Phone 22 Res. 495 Mrs. Ida Young gave a birth- 1. O. O. F. Alden Cole, of M. S. C. spent day dinner for her daughter, tonight for dinner. Business conditions are as good today as loads insured. YEITER'S RADIO SERVICE DEPT. Gertride Treieiick; the week-end with his parents, Mrs. Earl Behler, of Grand Rap- OPEN ALL NIGHT ever for those who can visualize their oppor- Don't idly wait for things to blow over J. P. NELSON Mr. and Mrs. Claude COle. Chlropraotbr ids. Mr. Behler and children CARD PARTY The Ladies' Aid supper and and Mrs. Sarah Behler were also Roth & Brezina tunities and take advantage of them. or you may be blown over.—Forbes. sale was very well attended last guests. Mrs. Young accompan- 210 West Main St. Lowell, Mich. ; Friday evening. Proceeds of RRfiERS TRUSTER URE O. J. YEITER Will be in Lowell every ; ied them home for a few days, Richmond's Friday Eve, Niv. 21 Furniture, Funeral and Ambulance 5emce the evening amounted to 167.90. when she will spend some time Saturday at the residence ; By Lowell Rebekahs Work is activity intelligently directed. Don't mistake a prejudice for an opinion. 104 W. Main St. Phone 109, Rea. 262. Funtral and Ambulance Service with her son Wayne and family. Expert Radio Service Read the WSnt Column. of Mrs. Geo. W. Rouse, Ver- ; The Euodian class will meet Cafe At Odd Fellow Hall Furniture and Floor Coverings in the Church House, Friday, On-the-Bridge 220 W. Main St. Phone 500 Lowell, Mich. gennes Road, opposite Park 25c each Thor Washer—Tubs—I roner Nov. 21st. Come and bring Phone S47 Lowell friend. A Thanksgiving pro- Phone 22 Lowell 72-F2 gram will be given. FOUR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930 FIVE SOUTH-WEST BOWNE LA BARGE RIPPLES Houghton Lake on their annual CAMPAU LAKE VICINITY EAST ADA—SPRING HILL deer hunt. WANT COLUMN Mrs. Colon Campbell spent Roy Blough, Wat Thomas and South Bost'n Cong'l L. A.S. ^'(laughter, Marcel inc. of Hastings, Monday in Grand Rauids the Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Rouwens Mr. and Mrs. 1). Boll, of Grand ALTO DEPARTMENT Alfred Custer are hauling logs nnd children were dinner guests Hapids, were Saturday callers of will serve a Z «' spent the week-end with her par- 0f hcr niolhcr rs C l from near Caledonia to Dutton. lAKE IT By ^•••••I"M'«Mh|.+*+++*+4H'+++++4'+++'ImM'+++'M'*++++++++ Mrs. Carl Reiser was a (.rand {vnM ,hc funcrai of Frank Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell were and Mrs, Willard T. Smith a 7% FROM DAD At the Grange Hall OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, Mrs. Myers and baby, of Ralama- guests at the home of Mr. and afternoon in Grand Rapids. Rapids shopper Monday. Rrewer. of Gainet, which was 00 s Monday supper guests of Mr. and pound daughter, Darlene Anne. ADA VILLAGE Ada Ltierary Club NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25c * . IH'nt Mondav with the Mrs. Ed. Lacey and afternoon Mr. Thomas was a Tuesday Mrs. Sam Quiggle. Mrs. Adam Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler left Friday Evening, Nov. 21 Carl Keiscr is working in the|held from the Catholic church in 0 M^S, J Basher callers at Ozi Pardee's. The last meeting of the Ada overnight guest at Mack Wat- crcamery for a couple of weeks. Cascade Saturday morning. CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. Ind^husbanS^ ^ " Wolfe spent Thursday evening at last week for Rentucky. Mrs. Cecil Wfng entertained Ladies' Literary dub was held Is There Really Any God? 5:30 Eastern Time Wm. CosgrifT and wife, Ozi the Snyder home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Vosburg nnd son's. The Bible Study class met at Margaret Gougherty was in Mrs. Chas. Jonsma was a Mon- Pardee and wife, were Tuesday the Booster Club lust Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. Celia Cram- "Dad, wc {,' Eleven years' practical experi- God?' ami I've got the anirmative." of progress through constant improvement. stronger. The steering easier. Thc clutch Cascade, called at Helen While's derson home. Denise. Mr. Peel returned home guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin City. Avcrill, with Mrs. Florence Cram- and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Linton and family. John Murray and wife, of Grand dotte cockerels. Phone 6-F, 2-1. • • ence. Also do expert auto Dad smiled quietly, with the re Sunday. Sunday and Mrs. Peel remained .Houseman, of Grand Rapids, Eugene Curtis attended the fun- ton, chairman of the program, the mark. "That is some question, nnrt Mrs. Maurice Sheehan, and Mr. more durable. There is a smoother, quieter Mrs. Audie Vanderlip, Mrs. Rapids, spent Sunday with Mr. J. C. Chaterdon. (c 26 in Grand Bapids, where she is The new Chevrolet is longer, lower and Mr. and Mrs. Will Fairchild and Tuesday. • i electrical work. eral of R. H. Harrison, manager subject of which is "Christmas ns new ns the ages. I d hate to and Mrs. Louis Wiersma in Nettie Ellis and Mrs. John Reiser and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. taking medical treatments. Mrs. Fountain, Mrs. Warren, of the Lower Peninsula Light in the Holy Land. The roll call Grand Hapids Sunday. transmission. Wherever finer materials a;:J spent Tuesday in Grand Rapids. Raymond visited Mr. and Mrs. Rernard Flynn, Jr., and family FOR SERVICE—O. 1. C. stock have the negative. Bob." strikingly smart. The radiator has been hog. Inquire Wm. Klahn, Mi I^ambert Munshaw, Anna Wes- and Mrs. John Cor spent Satur- and Power Co., at Plainwell is, "Ideas for Christmas." - "Well. I don't know. Dad. Ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and more advanced design could increase Chev- Mr. and Mrs. Thurlby, of Sara- Don Wright, of Dowling, last spent Sunday at the Haley home tra and Mrs. Winnie Pelton, of ;; Battery Repairing, Rebuild- Tuesday. mile west of Madigan's oil sta- day forenoon in Lowell. Wednesday afternoon. The members of the club then course we believe there Is a God. Mr. and Mrs. ClUTord Proctor deepened and its appearancc enhanced by a nac, called at the Parrolt and in Leighton. Grand Rapids, spent Friday with John Cox and family were din- r Lyle Hildreth, of Plainwell, is gave Miss Foster a vote of thanks and daughter motored to Goshen, rolet quality and economy—improvement Mrs. Stella Van Nammee and Mr. tion on US-16. Phone Alto ing and Recharging You und mother have always curving tie-bar and chrome-plated parabolic Cline home Thursday afternoon. 24, F 2. (p 26 Mr. and Mrs. Will Rnight. ner guests at thc Harvc Lapp 'pending a few days with the in appreciation of her talk and taught me there was, nnd it's nice Indiana Sunday. has l/cen made. The new Chevrolet Six is an Miss Vada Linton, of Grand and Mrs. Frank Huizenga called DAVIS LAKE Jack Nevin spent Sunday with home Sunday. Home folks. the meeting was adjourned. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller vis- on Mrs. Charles Colby Friday af- !: Tire Repairing. S p e el a l-Patch tube and to believe there is but. Dad, hon- headlamps. The long hood sweeps back outstanding achievement—it is the Great Rapids, spent the week-end with FOR SALE—Wot Point electric his brother, Tom Nevin, at the Mrs. Herbert Vanderperal, of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Martin spent Mrs. Alice Morris, Sec. est the 'preponderance of evidence" ited with relatives and friends her folks, Mr. and Mrs. John Lin- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur NofTkc range, good as ne^-. Cheap for Freda Timm home. Grand Rapids. Mrs. and Mrs. change tire for 60o last week with their daughter, (Mr. Smlthhough coughed to save near Evart several days last gracefully into the new body lines. And American Value! Emerson Colby and Miss Betty were in Middleville Monday hav- cash. J. E. Norwood, phone Andy Stewart had the misfor- Fred Fry ling and son, of Rellog- Mrs. Roilin Davis, of Litchfield. LOWELL MARKET REPORT the chuckle that Just would come) week. ton. ing dental work done. DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Crabb, of Slater attended the Michigan- 244, Lowell. (p 26 tune to fall out oi Jack Rockfel- ville, spent Thursday afternoon Beatrice returned home with Is against the idea, that is, It's easy Walter Ellis, of Alio, and grand- Minnesota game at Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and low's truck last Friday, striking at the home of A. Houseman, Sr. RATES REASONABLE them for the week-end. to believe what you want to be- children, Gloria and Maurice Pewamo. were Sunday dinner John Austin were Saturday sup- FOR SALE—Marl, 98% pure M. Corrected Nov. 20, 1930 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saturday. on the back of his head and Mr. and Mrs. Ward WUlette, of nanksgiving program given lieve, but It's not so easy to prove Dutcher. of Cascade, were Sun- » » AT XEW LOW PRICES « « per guests of Charles E. Timp- S. C. test; 80c a yard, 1 mile bruising him up quite badly, but by the school children will be Wheal 73 day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. DueU. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox ate Otsego, were guests of Mrs. Clara ! I Free Air and Water Quallteed Qaa ! It. With nil that's been said and son and family. west of McCords, formerly the no bones were broken. Tillyer and family Sunday. held in the Congregational Rye, per bu written nobody has ever really Ted Ellis. Mrs. Andy Stewart and son supper Monday evening with Mr. Chevrolet has long been one of the lowest Better Chevrolet Is offered at new low prices. and Mrs. Lloyd 'Houghton, of Miss Eva Reugsegger and Al- Thomas farm. D. Ward, own- Mrs. H. Harper called on Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cox and family Hyvla Motor Oila-6 gala, for $3.00 urch Tuesday evening, Novem- Flour, per bbl 5.60 seen him. Dad, nnd Isn't seeing Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gravelyn, Robert and family called at the r Clarksville. bert Curley spent Sunday with er. Residence, Cascade. Phone J. Bosher and Mrs. W il Rnight were in Grand Rapids Saturday. r 25. Everyone welcome. Oats, ver bu 32 proof?" Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gravelyn. and priced cars, in the world. Yet due to the Come in today. See and drive the new Chev- Arlie Draper home Thursday eve- Mrs. Rate Curley and son. Ada 17-F-ll. (26-4t pd Corn and Oat feed, cwt....l 80 Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rline, of Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harve Lapp, of Elmer Bailey is confined to the "But, here. Bob, I thought you Mrs. W. Gravelyn. of Grand Rap- savings of volume production and Increased rolet Six. Learn the economy of owning a ning. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mr. T Sunday callers at the Ora Daw- ouse with yellow jaundice. Corn Meal 1 80 had the adlrmatlve." ids, spent Sunday at the Rich- Grand Rapids, were Sunday eve- North Park, took lunch with Mr. manufacturing efficiency, the Bigger und Miss Vada Linton had a little and Mrs. W. Schrader and Thom- LOST—Small fox terrier dog, son home were Mr. and Mrs. L. and Mrs. J. Cox Fdiday. L. S. FRYE Katie Burt spent Sunday with Cracked corn, per cwt 1 90 "Yes, Dad, I have, but I'm Jnst ard Marsh home. modern, fine quality,aU-cylinder au tomohlle. misfortune while playing basket ning callers of Mr. and Mrs. as Forward attended a party at white with brown ears, an- Bran, per ton 26 00 Ward Proctor. Lester and family: i I McCords, Mich. :er daughter, Mrs. Leon Free- trying to get you to argue. The Mr. and Mrs. Al. Dutcher spent ball, tearing the ligaments lose the home of Mrs. Julia Hull in swers to name of Tiny. Sam Mrs. Nettie Howe and daugh- Phone ! n, of Grand Rapids. Middlings, per ton 28 00 trouble Is. I don't know where to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jo- in her side. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman Grand Rapids Saturday evening. Onan, west of Grand Trunk ter, Mrs. B. Davison and daugh- Read the Want Column. Pea Beans 3 50 begin. I can't Just dish up a lot seph O'Laughlin and daughter in >ses»»sMeeMSM»MmMiiieeeMs eeeei Arthur Loveless is in Toronto, The The Misses Mary and Addie and son Perry, of South Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ansburger depot, or phone 400. (p 26 ter, Mrs. S. Walker and son, all janada, this week where he is Light Red Beans 6 00 of beliefs. I've got to have facta, Grand Rapids. The Sport Coupe were Sunday dinner guests at and sons, of Grand Rapids, visit- Dark Red Kidney Beans ...10 50 and say. Dad, facts about God nre called on *510 Coach *545 *575 Sinclair were Sunday dinner FOUND—Dog about 1 year old. of Grand Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. ooking after the Thornwood Mrs. Gene Bouton Phaeton with rumble seat. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neu- Henry Slater's. ed Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pitsch Tues- Claud Henry ai^d daughter, of airy cattle that are being shown Eggs, per dozen 35 mighty scarce. Mrs. Emmet Sheehan Thursday Owner can have same by prov- The Standard Standard man, of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Wagner, Mrs. day. Jenison, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne it the Royal Winter fair. Butter Fat "You mean about how He looks afternoon. Duncan Ross and family and ing property and paying char- Hogs, dressed 11-13 and talks and what He eats? Yes, of Grand Roadster *475 Coupe *535 Sedan *635 Mrs. Sarah Behler is spending Fischer and Mrs. Campau called ges. Lewis Wriae, Cascade. Henry and daughter, of Clyde Miss Otella Page, at the Mrs. Mary Stone home friends, of Grand Rapids, were Park, Mr. and Mrs. Manly El- Hogs, live 9-10 those sort of facts will be hard to Rapids, spent the week-end with this week in Grand Rapids visit- callers at U. S. Hunter's Tuesday (c 26 tf Calves, dressed 9-16 get. But, Bob, use your bean! Sport Roadster Standard Five- Special ing her sons and families, John Sunday afternoon. dridge and family, of Gaines, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl *545 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and afternoon. HOUSEKEEPER—rcnn loft WVd 'Center, Miss Anna Layer and ?l ' ' ^ ' '. Party at Alaska FOR SALE—Good 74 acre farm, Jake Gless, wife, and grandson Gewei6KV to know there is a God Is to fe.»| ni. Sr inn i^nr i^ro Sie'^a White were Saturday eve- Saturday evening, on main gravel road. Enquire Farrel Anderson, were in Has- Him and nnd see His presence In Webster Bros. Motor Sales ni Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pitsch and Bargain S|ieeiall| 'lighted faces' and in countless sit- Land of Rotes is visiting Mrs. Hoy Bird. whilc n« caUers of Miss Sada Wilson. Raymond Bannouini ^spen t ouiiuaSundajy of Earl V. Colby, Ato, Mich. tings Friday, the former having (c 25-4 t dental work done. uations and circumstances which At Blatna, In south Bohemia, her husband is deer hunting. I Mr. Lyle I roclor left iafternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Nick cannot be explained without a be- Jan Boehm has created such a l,>i,sch Mrs. Vivian Anderson is in Mrs. Fred Pattison and Mr. and ^ o - lief In His presence. wonderful rose gnrrten that a visit G. G. Webster L H. Webster ,l 0 FOR SAL E—Leghorn pullets Grand Hapids for a few days For Yoar Holiday Mrs. Hilbert Mollit attended * 'J i" his brotlur Nui, and a j Mr. im(i MrSt joe Anderson and April hatched, $1.00 cach. E. "Bob. when you are impelled to to It In the early days of Septem- Frank Brewer's funeral at Cas- ''1""^ of "inters toi a tew da>s- j |j.hter Monica, were guests of looking after the household du- do a kind and generous act; when ( al C. Wade, one mile north, VJ ties of her brother Harold. ber has become an annual event for cade church Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Silcox Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader Wed- mfle east of Yeitcr's service you are Impelled to play square many visitors from Czechoslovakia, 508 W. Main St., Lowell, Michigan Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watson and Saturday evening callers of nesday evening. Harold Yoder and family and Food List when you have an opportunity to Bavaria and Austria. Blatna Is a station on M 16. (25-26 father, Adam Gackler, spent the dnnchters were Thursdav eve- Mis* ^ard 1 roclor and and Mrs. Ed. Davis, of Al- cheat to your advantage, and after small country town, which would n?ng supper guests of Mr. and ^mghter-in-law. Mrs. Lyle Proc-,o. spent Tuesday evening with FOR SALE—Cabbages and car- Sabbath with Emery Rimmc and a moral wrestle yon do the splen not In Itself, attract the foreigner. tor family, of Campbell. in IF IF imr Mrs. Clavton Dvgert and family. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. rots, two miles east of Lowell The choicest foods did thing, that's God in you. But as a "rose town" It can hardly 3E on south side of river at River- Hussle Blough has started again "No man or boy who is living np be beaten. Flower parades and Mrs | j>nm Dufther clerked at Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth Mrs. Charles L. Timpson and to school after seven weeks' ab- 0' the Earl Thomas stored . daughters, of Lowell and family visited Mrs. S. M. Van side Stock and Truck farm. E. to Ids very best in every way. day flower carnivals are arranged, In all M. Marvin, phone 142, F-3. sence from his recent illness; that can be found are by day, doubts that there is a God of which the rose occupies the cen- Sundav and Mondav while Mr. Marian Colby spent Monday eye- Namee I-nday. Andrew Blough and wife visit- wl,h (p 25-26 even when they do seriously doubt tral position. and Mrs. Thomas were deer hunt- ""If Mr. and Mrs. Charles ed Sunday wtih Mrs. Etta Blough, other men's interpretations of ing. Colby. BOWNE CENTER GRANGE assembled here. Make FOR SALE—Pigs, eight weeks of Hastings. God Subscribe for Thc Ledger, $2.00 Mr md Mrs John O'Harrow Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robertson old. Wesley Yeiter, Alto phone. Mrs. Sarah Lacey and daugh- up your list for the "On the other hand. Bob. did you per year. ch d ri l ,d rs ever fail in a situation when some and Mr. and Mrs. George Hazel, ?"•' 'i f : L:.?I ^l ' c..- (p 25-26 ter, Mrs. Wm. Porritt and chil- of Lowell were Sundav dinner ""^e, of Lansing, were Sunday Saturday night. dren were Saturday afternoon one was counting on you to fie big. <,inm r Thanksgiving Holiday miesls of Mr and Mrs I- 0'Har-' ' quests of Mr. and Mrs. F. gram was the feature of the FOR SALE—Chicken cabbage, callers of Mrs. C. M. Benedict. fine, and splendid? Did you ever guests ot .Mr. and Airs, u u liar paUison evening. The planned radio pro- row. H&OO per ton on place, or 810.0(1 A number from this way at- feel sick at heart and utterly Clarence Yeiter had to submit iJiT80? ',0 niatorialize, but per ton delivered. Chickens tended the sale of Mrs. W. Mish- from our choice stock. ashamed and perhaps go off and | Chas. W. Cook J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg ..0 1111 '.V.'.",'..ijj.","','i,"," ij.V, •'n^J's' lhanks to our local talent we en- and eggs wanted. Also have cry nnd then declare that never j* and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hough- ' opir.iiion on " is Uf, inurs . . i „ i .n.ls:r -•..i ler's Saturday afternoon. ( s sol lu rt s 1 dry oak wood for sale.—Jacob again would you so utterly forget • Plumbing and Heating * ton visited the former's brother ' 'y morning at Blodgetl hospital, 'vs,n- ,n.' . 1 , ! music and John Barr received the Aladdin LEGION FREE FAIR ion msmu mc lornur s oromer, Yeiter reuorted him imorov- « g' including German. Dan- Mr. and Mrs. Ansen Rosenberg ;^rs. juur nportid nun impro> Rooiman, 2 miles east of Ixnv- lamp given away by the Freeport yourself? That's God you feel! ^ * ish an|I Hawalian seIec|ions> r- "But there Is much evidence tojf + Sunday evening. Mn8 nicely. ell on south river road. Phone Ijaixlware store. Note These Saturday Specials: A professional entertainer has 142 F-3. p26 Frank Hahn, of Freeport, re- see, too, Boh, that Is quite ns Irre- + Mrs. Brown and Floyd Clark,' Mesdames Mary Curtiss Eve- been invited to entertain us at futable. There is one line little yn jiaired the well of C. M. Benedict Homq-Made Bologna, 15c For Prompt i of Raiamazoo, spent the week- J Mane Smith and our next regular meeting Novem- FOR SALE—Medium size Heat- Hamburger, 2 lbs.... 25c spot in the life of Napoleon that aula ur lss November 21 and 22 end with Mrs. Edmond Clark and i^. ..^ ' niotored to Lan- Monday. Lamb Stew, Ib 10c ber 2!l. Every one will want to rola in perfect condition. Price Holland Nellson and family re- SaoMge, 2 lbs 35c is great. He was once on the deck daughter Audrey. Mr. Clark is s'"^ w0ntI?J i SiCnl ll,C (lay o'et in on this," as it will be well $25.00. Can be seen at my Shoulder Lamb, lb... 18c of a vessel at sea when a group of Repair Service * wlth turned Wednesday to their home Rib Stew, lb 12c north deer hunting. j Mrs. W. K. Lusk. skeptical officers, wise In their own worth their while and something home. Grover Hill, R. R. 4, in Indiana after several weeks Beef Pot Roast, lb..l6e-18c Leg of Lamb, lb 22c Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fairchild.I .M''.5, ^''a Guild, who has been new. A motion was made to Ada, Mich. (p 25 conceits were debating the same Phone 61 | vls t,,, with Mrs. Nellson's people, An- Pork Roast, lb 18c Porter House, Sirloin question you are about to debate, of Grand Bapids, and Mr. and ! 8 her daughter in Lansing hold Grange every two weeks. drew Blough and family. & Round Steak, lb.... 25c:: Mrs. Will Fairchild spent the!«nd ^amothe past two months FOR SALE—New milch Jersey Pork Loin, lb 25c only they had all taken the nega- Turkeys Enough For Everybody cow seven years old, test 5-5. Wm. Mishler and Gwendolyn, Nice Juicy Swiss tive. Napoleon stood quietly week-end with their parents, Mr. has returned to spend the win- THE HOME BAND SPEAKS Pork Steak, lb 22c ter at the Albert DueU home. Philip Wingeier, Alto, Mich., Mrs. Ellen Roush, John Mishler Steak, lb 25c ^ i wrapped In his great military coat and Mrs. Frank Fairchild. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank THE Pork Chops, lb 25c Miss Josephine Salsbury, Mrs. R. R. 2. ( p 26 listening and Anally he raised his Leo Bryant is taking care of A regular "home town" band Martin and baby, of Grand Rap- RVMIHl Veal Chopa. lb 20c hand, and pointing to the star-tilled Fun All The Time the postoflice while Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bryant and little daughter, grew out of the efforts of the Cas- CASCADE NEWS ids, were Sunday dinner guests POULTRY of Bowne, Mrs. L. A. Dygert and Veal Steak, lb 25c sky. he said quietly. 'And gentle- Charles Foote are north deer cade "Y" Pioneer club lo have of Abe Eash and family. After- men. who made all that?' The de- Great New Serial Mrs. Ed. Headworth called at r hunting and Merl Rosenberg has some music for the boys of the Mr. and Mrs. C. G. W atterson noon callers were Mr. and Mrs. FIGHTING ^ Herrnda Frankfurters 22c Turkeys. Ib 28e to 30c bate was over. Sada Wilson's Friday afternoon. Games and Contests Bill Anderson's mail route. community. Now Thursday, No- and daughters, of Grand Rapids, Wm. Shultz, of Grand Rapids, Freah Side Pork. Ib... 20e Chickens, light, lb.... 20c "Who can study the marvela of A birthday dinner was enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring and vember 20, at 8 p. m., there is to visited friends in Cascade last Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, of Mar- Herrada Bologna, lb.. 18e Chickena, heavy, Ib... 25c the human body; who can watch by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith daughter Mabel, of East Cale- be a band concert given by these Sunday. ion. spring come In the garden or In The and family, and Mrs. Smith, of donia, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwar- same boys at the Cascade church. Walter Quiggle has moved his Glen Miller and family and Mr. TENDERFOOT ^ the wilderness; who can look but Owosso at Mr. and Mrs. Dale der and family, of Ada, were Sun- The public is cordially invited to house back from the road and and Mrs. Lynn and her children, for a few hours Into the micro- Curtiss' Wednesday evening. day afternoon callers of their come and bring 25c for entrance. put a cement wall under it. of Asyria, visited Sunday with BjWILLIAM MACLEOD RAINE scope to observe the absolute or- mother, Mrs. Lucy Duell. Mrs. Miller's parents, C. M. Bene- der and majesty of life unfolding, Fighting 25 Beautiful Booths Alger Dutcher and Neil Proc- Laura Chamberlin, who is Housenan Market and Grocery! growing, maturing and again repro- teaching in,Muskegon, spent the Deer hunters going North from Plan now to send The Ledger tor, Lisle Proctor and Alfred dict and wife. w f COPYRICHT by WILLIAK HACLCQD MIME ttuutntviet Aito arc Dr. and Mrs. Thorndike, as one of your Christmas gifts to Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoll and W. H. Pardee, wife, and Marion ducing itself, and say there Is no « week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phone 250 We Deliver : infinite or universal cause which Ernest Rosenberg and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foote and an old friend. Fifty-two remind- Renneth Fox, Mr. Vandermaas were Sunday dinner guests at the Robert, Arch Wood, Glen Silcox, ers for $2.00. and Neil Vandermaas, Clyde Wat- Ed. Lacy home. we name God for want of a better Tenderfoot Mrs. Uoyd Houghton, of Glarkf- name?" ville. Bill Anderson, Julius Wester, terson and John Watterson and A. J. Porritt and Elijah Stahl Earl Vanderlip, Edmond Clark Roy Osborn have all gone up have been drawn on jury for the "Dad, I see it and feel It and Mr. and Mrs. Eaii Curtiss, An- and Elmer Ellis. An Exprettion of North deer hunting. December term of court.- '"pHE real West in the days when know It, but It's hard to eipreaa. By William MacLeod Raine Merchandise of Every Description na Fairchild, Edith Clark and The Camp Fire Girls were en- Callers at Ozi Pardee's during Isn't itr Richard Fairchild attended the Sunday afternoon callers at "Bob, I cpn't Imagine onr little Will Flynn's were John Nash and tentained at Mrs. Pepper's home the week were Mr. and Mrs. Lew •"•the taming process was just silo fillers' supper Tuesday night with a.recital and a weenie roast. Neeb, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clin- BEN WEPMAN'S Snlte human minds being able to at Lyle Clark's, about fifty being family, of South Bowne, Floyd starting. A new fighting man enters prove much at all about the ma- The Lincoln County cat- Plynn and family and Mrs. Jen- Love Eteraal A good time was had by all. ton, of Hastings, Mrs. Jesse in attendance. Knowles, son Woodrow, of Free- jestic Infinite cause. If we could nie Flynn, of Bowne Center, and Loved—esteemed, and fitting- William Den Houten has a new the country and, received with jeers de war, that grim duel You've had fun and a good time In the past, but this Dr. and Mrs. Lustig, of Grand truck. port, Mr. and Mrs. John Watts, define nnd classify and prove out Mrs. Elmer Ellis and children ly remembered with a me- Grand Opening Sale God I'd be afraid after all He Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cur- and Miss Bernice Flynn, of Cas- The Cascade band is giving an Glen Miller and family, Mr. and at first, soon earns the respect of . between two great cattle tiss and Mr. and Mrs. Will Fair- morial of enduring beauty. It entertainment in the church on Mrs. Lynn, of Asyria, Noah wasn't big enough for His Job of cade. keeping a hundred million worlds barons which involved year's fair will cap the climax child were Thursday evening is the last respect that you Nov. 21, 1930. Shriner, of Elkhart, Ind., Mr. and the old ones. A hard-shooting ro- Is Continued One More Week dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. The regular PTA meeting for the Mrs. Newton Coons, of Lowell, organized and on the move." month was held Tuesday evening can pay to the memory of The Cascade PTA will be held half of Arizona, is the Charles Smith. Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 8 o'clock Mrs. Ed. Lacey, daughter, Mrs. mance of the Arizona cattle war, a "Dad, I bet I can win that de- in the school house. A very in- your loved one. Choose a Wm. Porritt and children. For- bate!" background for this six- Mr. nn....d Mrs. . Fred Pattison, , .teresting program was given un- at the school house. Mrs. Wal- Now it the time to buy ail kinds of And he did! memorial of perfect taste, ter Schaefer, of Wyoming Park, est Leopard and wife, Shirley tale of swift action, told with the accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. jer direction of Mrs. Jose- ©. 1930. Western Newspaper Union.) shooting epic, thc ro- dignity and beautiful design will be the speaker. Groff and family, of Campbell, Hilbert Mofilt, were Friday eve-ipj,],^ p00te> program chaiman. ability to create thrilliog scenes Fall and Winter Clothing and Foot- ning dinnenner guestgues s of their daugh- . . _ . from the assortment you will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and Lemiah Weaver, Leap Rarch, Walliac Wall Long MmUb mance of O'Hara, the Admission Is Free Judge Dalton, of thc Probate Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker, Mr. ter, Mrs. O. E. Meyer and hus- court gave a very instructive talk find here. Our display in- Mr. Brown are taking care of and fidelity to locale and char- wear for Men and Boys Jerusalem's walling wall Is not a band, of Grand Rapids. the Lucky Four Oil station while and Mrs. Frank Hynes, of Free- remnant of the temple of Solomon fighting tenderfoot and explaining the different things cludes sizes and styles of acters for which William Mr. and Mrs. Howard RusseU that come under the jursidiction Mr. and Mrs. Ingersoll are up port. and contains no remnants of the the embattled ranch wide variety and prices North. A jolly lot of deer hunters temple of Solomon, writes Vincent and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring of his court and the way they are started from this place. North MacLeod Rainc is famous. AT CUT RATE PRICES Every cent of the proceeds from Turkeys and Games were Thursday evening dinner disposed of. A committee was that are very moderate. Sheehan In the magazine Asia. king's daughter. Suspense Job printing executed with Bowne and Freeport last week, There are no remnants of the tem- iests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I appointed lo fill Thanksgiving F. L. Walton, son Ralph and is by no means lessened gosenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Russell baskets for those needing them, painstaking care at The Ledger The cold weather will be here before ple of Solomon anywhere. The Goes for Some Worthy Cause oflice. Donald Buehler, Morris and wall does contain three courses of by the fact that one of spent the night with their daugh- Gavlord Overholt gone lo Hol- masonry In Its lower levels which ter and returned to their home in you know it. 'fee prepared! There CARD OF THANKS low Lake, Alex. Wingeier, Loren are undoubtedly remnanta of the the chief characters is Middleville Friday. Stahl, Dave Huffman and Sam Get the Opening off Tbls Splendid Greco-Roman temple built by Herod Quiggle to Marymel, Art Siefert, is no use paying fancy prices. the Great to conciliate the Jewish drawn to the life from The M. E. church school has We extend our sincere thanks Lost Hound New Serial in Jesse Rnowles and son Orlo to nation, which did not recognize blm the notorious outlaw, organized a class for the young to the Clark Circle and many Chippewa county. We are wish- Save money at as Its king. The greater part of Come On, Now»Over the Top u ,a 111 mm married people of the commun- y'otherf s in and around ahAltuo iufo»r ; A Red Bone Female ing all good luck and a safe re- the wall Is Moslem and forms part Billy the Kid. ity. Thc following officers were th™ most generous gift in our turn home. of the wall of the Haram es Sharif. elelected( . time of need. | near White's Bridge ; John Overholt and wife, moth- It has been Moslem property for President—Mrs. Dale Curtiss. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grote er, Mrs. Lydia Lite visited Sun- The Lowell Ledger Ben Wepman's 1,800 years. Vice president—Val Watts. and Family. (p 26 Notify day with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sec.—-Mrs. Blasfi Hayward. Watch for Opening in Starting next week Boxin contests will be a fea At Lowell City Hall, November 21 and 22 Treasurer—Mrs. W. Fairchilds. The Lowell Ledger and Grand Lyle Deniok ^ Melvin Farver and wife, of Teacher—Charles Smith. Rapids Herald, each one year on Cut Rate Store ture nights of the Legion Lowell Dutton, spent the Sabbath with fair. Hie December social meeting rural routes for $5.50. Subscribe John Davidheiser and wife. Lowell Ledger at The Ledger office and tare Lowell Granite Co. 511 Front Street Lowell, Mich. will be held at the home of Mr. D. D. Holcomb, son Maurice, The Ledger covers this terri- 306 E. Main St, Lowell, Mich. and Mrs. Val Watts. • Gaylord and Paul have gone to ••• tory thoroughly. Starting Next Week r 'f.-is - —— THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20. 1930 SEVEN SIX THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1930 KEENE BREEZES Ionia, were Sunday evening HICKORY HOLLOW NEWS KEENE CENTER Ossco, the following guesls: Mr. ALTON—VERG EN N ES guests at thc Chas. Culler home, and Mrs. Will Fairchild and Ray- mond, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curliss NOWHERE ON ..HARRIS CREEK MURRAY LAKE—MOSELEY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cutler Mrs. E. M. Frost spent Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Harlic Hunter Mr. and Mrs. E. Parker and son Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford and d family spent Sunday in Bcr- spent Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. I7ay, of Lowell, called to see Mrs. and sons and Dr. and Mrs. R. T. - day and Thursday night at thc James Phelps were Sunday guests THE GLOBE LEGAL NOTICES James Anderson, of Grand Rap- with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dell Lee home last week. Frank Hunter, of Lowell. iGolds Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Sparks i^islig and daughters, of Grand jof Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ford. Ledger Magazine Feature Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Church ouserman. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Denny and i'nd Mrs. Burr Carr were Wed- Rapids. could you find better bat- ids, visited his brother, Wm. and Denny Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Condon family Friday. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Church, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Dumper and Donald Goodell returned from family spent Sunday with Mr. nesday visilors. Mrs. Golds is| Dr. and Mrs. Schafer. of (irand teries than we supply, as Friends of The Lowell Ledger no proceedings at law or of Evart, were Saturday and Sun- visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch Con- Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leslie, all of a fine trip recently. and Mrs. R. S. Bigley. gaining slowly. Rapids, spent Friday evening at don Sunday. Other guests there all our steady patrons will Present-Day "Turk" and Alto Solo having business equity having been instituted for family spent last week with her day guests of J. D. Frost and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown "and Mrs. Ernest Pinkney <|jd not John Freyerniuth's. gladly admit. Reing expert in the Kent County Probate Court the recovery of any sum due il 4]-*]^ were .Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bignalj THANKSGIVING ASSEMBLY sister, Mrs. Tina Snow and fam- Filty'a Honiy aid Tar Hilda, of Grand Hapids, were Wt home from the hospital as. Will Klahn made a business and children, Mrs. Clifford Wil- battery mechanics, we un- of Mexican Breed? will confer a favor on the pub- thereon, therefore the following ily, of Nashville. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Davis and Sundaday afternoon callers at the soon as expected. ,. as she was on trii) lo Gladwin last Wednesday. derstand everything ahout lisher if they will kindly ask the Mrs. Nellie Van Loten were son and son Cloyce. sums are hereby declared to be Merle Karcher drove to Kala- stops teasing, harassing O. L. vanderlip home. Hh|lhe oueratinoperatinug table attainagain. !lerIlerii Tih e annual silo supper their conslruction and ikvs- Court lo send the printing of pro- due and payable on said mort- jests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Condon is working for: mazoo Friday afternoon. coughs, throat irritations, HEALTH Mr. annd Mrs. John Post and son '"any friends hope for a speedy lield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bry Condon. sible faults. We will sup- Empty • handed discouragement bale notices lo this pdber. We gage, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson 8uy Purdy, of Smyrna. Edwardi,, of Nunica, were Sunday recovery. . Lisle Clark, fifty-on. e attending. ply your car wilh a battery would be the lot of the Pilgrim fa- understand the Court will cheer- Mr. and Mrs. Will Engle and that tire out and prevent Delbert Kropf and little son Principal 11,400.00 were in Grand Rapids Friday. afternoon callers at thc W. H.' Glenn Converse spent the week Charles i'ekor, of Grand Rap- Robert, of Lansing, called on his while recharging or repair- ther were he to return this year fully comply wilh such requests. Interest 105.00 Their two sons accompenSed son Clayton, Mrs. Hettie Davis sleep. Puts a soothing Hickert home. end with Mr. Haas at Ann Arbor, ids. spent the week-end with liar- ing your old one. and our and go In quest of food for the R. G. Jefleries, Pubr. and daughters. Emily and Matil- INSURANCE parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Attorney Fee 35.00 them home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Marshall Leslie Aimes visited relatives old Mattcrnick. 1 Kropf Sunday. prices are reasonable. Thanksgiving table In the woods Robert Smeleker called on his da spent Sunday with Guy Pur- coating on an irritated and family were Monday evening "I Spring Lake and Grand Haven!. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boldt, He- and fields of Massachusetts. dy and wife, of Smyrna. -AND 8TYL E— Miss Julia Jackson, of Ionia. MORTGAGE SALE Total sum due $1,540.00 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Smele- throat, raises phlegm guests of Mr. and Mrs, Frank last week and attended a ban- ka and Marion Malternick suspene t I spent Tuesday night wilh Essie Settlers seeking to live as those ker, of Nashville, Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Frost entertained Zyverberg and family. quel at. Grand Haven, given the Sunday afternoon wilh Mrs. Malt Notice is hereby given that the Ladies' Aid last Thursday af- easily. Sedative without Condon and attended a Parent pioneers did would find life vast- Default having been made in pursuant to the Statute and the Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neil and Come in and see our new line of All Rubber Gaytees for Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reed Legion members. Matlernidk. ly harder in some respects In this the conditions of a real estate ternoon. I Teachers' meeting at Mrs. Bernie power of sale contained in said daughter were visitors at Joe opiates, mildly laxative. Women. They're dainty and practical. Fleece lined mak- spent Tuesday evening with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aimes vis- Clarence Klahn spent from lU'dell's school. Central Garage Twentieth century than did the mortgage made bv Almon D. Mrs. Susie Sayles, of Lowell, is Thursday until Tuesday wilh Ev- mortgage, said mortgage will be Anderson's Friday evening. Ideal for elderly persons. ing them warm enough for Winter. and Mrs. Dell Hardy and family. ited Lora Bowen at Ionia Thurs- Frank Bolster called on Mr. A. H. Stormzand, Prop. Pilgrims in 1020. For the enor- Sayles and Flora M. Sayies, hus- Mr. and Mrs. Damouth, of a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson day and called at Fred Bowen's erett Gulembo al Scottville. mous flocks of game birds that foreclosed by sale at public iter, Mrs. Gordon Frost and and Mrs. Clyde Condon Monday. band and wife, as mortgagors, to auction to the highest bidder, at Grand Rapids, were callers at the Ask for it and daughter were Friday eve- at Saranac Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yeiter at- Firestone Tires Quaker State Motor Oils were a vital source of supply for Hiram W. Seese and Ellen Seese, family. Automatio or Snap Faatnere - Stephen Hennels, of \Lausing, Willard Batteries the north front door of the James Barnes home Sunday. ning callers at the Dell Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Bush, of tended the annual State Farm spent a week ago Tuesday al Jehns-Mansville Brake Service the larder of early settlers have as mortgagees, dated June 20, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Burns, of Misses Emma Taylor and Lil- Various Heel Stylea home. Bay City, spent Sunday at Chas. Bureau meeting in Lansing Fri- vanished. Court House, in the city of Grand lian Kropf spent Sunday at the the Kropf home and went hunt- Lowell, Mich. Phone 43 1929 and recorded in the office of Hapids, Kent County, Michigan Traverse City, and Mrs. Ella SOLEV* Miss Iva Rickcrt spent a few Lampkin's. day, Mr. Yeiter being a delegate. the Register of Deeds of Kent Chris. Kropf home. MOM > xsi. I \R « OMI-oi NI> $2.25 and $3.00 ing with Karl and Earl. Woodlands Now Bare. on Saturday, the 20th day of Flynn, of Freeport, visited their days in Lowell visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan and Mrs. Mesdames Dale and Earl Cur- Mrs. Goldie Clark spent Sun- County, Mich., on June 21, 1929, sisler, Mrs. John Flynn and fam- Clare Keech and wife, of Grand Philo Blakeslce, of Ix)well. and liss, Frank and Charles Smith The bare and lonely woodlands December, A. D., 1930, at nine Rapids, spent Sunday evening Mrs. Paul Rickcrt and family, al- day wilh Louva Petersen. of Massachusetts today are In o'clock in the forenoon. Central ily Wednesday afternoon. The Lowell Ledger and Grand Insure the Kiddies health so had supper Tuesday night James Sweet, of South Boston, and Dr. Lustig spent Monday Saturday evening guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Schrader and with his parents, Frank Keech with Miss Irene Reusscr. were dinner guests of Mrs. Leece with Mrs. Warren Lusk, of Lan- contrast with the time when Obe- Standard Time, of the lands and and wife. Rapids Press, each one year on with dry Feet during this and Mrs. Asa Vandenbroeck were diah Turner wrote in his Journal, premises described in said mort Tom Forward were visitors at at The Ledger office and save Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hccther Wednesday. sing. default be made in the payment chsngeable weather. Allen Weeks. Dan Lilly and Mr. July 28, 1030, that "we are of truth age, to-wit: Joe Andersonls Thursday eve- rural routes for $5.50. Subscribe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leece spent Thursday af- Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Clark were and Mrs. Clyde Condon. In a paradise of those moving of any of the sums of money The Southeast one-quarter, (S. ning. money. Ernest Friedii and family. ternoon with Mrs. Katie Carr at Sunday dinner guests of John Only Healthy Flocks Are Profitable therein mentioned, including LYCOMINQ Jennie Kropf attended a Coun- things that be good for foode." E. %) of the Northwest one- Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briggs and Lowell. Clark. ty Extension class at Ihe Y. W. C. principal, interest, taxes and in- quarter (N. W. %) of Section Hastings, spent the week-end A. W. HILZEY family spent Sunday with Mr. The Bowen school PTA will •Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Porrilt We carry a full line of the Famous "Incredible." Is the word used by surance, or in the performance of RUBBERS A. in Grand Hapids week ogo ornithologists to describe the num- Thirty-four (84), Town Five (5) with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.1. SIEPMI. M. I. and Mrs. Dell Hardy and callers hold their next meeting Nov. 24. and daughters were Sunday din- Monday. bers of individuals In the flocks of any of the covenants and agree- North, Range Nine (9) West, Bernard Flynn, Sr. were Kenneth Parker and Ward Mrs. Frank Ruegsegger and Mrs. ner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LEE REMEDIES for all poultry ails. ments therein when tho same fell The Auctioneer Phon* 47 will do it Mr. and Mrs. Dolbort House birds that once roamed the North Bowne Township, Kent County, Word was received last week Conner. Arthur Acheson are on thc re- Yeitcr's. and children were week-end American continent of which due, and should such default con- Michigan. that Mike Flynn, formerly of There was another jolly good freshment committee and Mrs. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. FREE SAMPLES tinue for ninety (90) days, then Dutton, Mich. J. I. ALTLMI, M. I. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Con- Massachusetts was an especially fa- Dated: September 22, 1930. Freeport, now an inmate of the Light snd heavy Rubbers in stock, All sizes for Men, Worn- lime at the last Keene dance. York Kohn has charge of the Charles Paulus were Mr. and Mrs. don. the whole sum, together with in- Services that Satisfy and Terms Phea* 100 program. Dan Urley and family, of I-ake vored spot Hiram W. Seese home for the aged had suffered a That are Reasonable. en and Children. There will be another one in two Mrs. Clyde Condon spent Thurs- If your fowls are diseased invest in terest, would become due and Ellen Seese pbralytic stroke. Neronee Block, Lowell. weeks, Nov. 28. James Sweet has finished his Odessa, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Writing in 1032. Thomas Morton payable immediately thereafter On Tuesday, Nov. 25, C. L. Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. day in Ionia and visited County said: "Turkeys there ai^ which di- Mortgagees. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson, Mr. work on the Hotchkiss farm and Strong and family, of Carleton Normal in the afternoon. these and boost your egg production. Nearly •!! the makingi for • Thankigiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Punkin, and without notice, and such de- Linsey, Shivel A Phelps, and Mrs. W. Schrader and Thos. Shear, Keene, general sale with Office Phone 36 EAST LOWELL has gone to Brinlon to care for Center. vers times in great flocks have fault having taken place in that good cows and hogs. Among those who have gone the Sweet Potato family, the little Applet and the leading character in the sallied by our doors; and then a Attorneys for Mortgagees. Forward attended a card party Popular Shoe Store his father for a few weeks. deer hunting are Mr. and Mrs. C. CASH for your EGGS and CREAM Thankigiving drama. the sum of eighty-four ($84.00) Business Address: in Grand Rapids Saturday eve- Book dates with D. A. Wingeier Mrs. Otis Powell spent a part C. E. Bowen and family at- NO HEADING ON THIS gunne, being commonly in readi- dollars, interest has been due for 0. Condon. Albert Blaser. Percy ness. salutes them with such a 608-610 G. R. Trust BIdg., ning at the home of Mrs. Julia at the Lowell State Bank. Lowell, Mich. of last week in Belding visiting tended the wedding of Iheir son more than ninety (90) days, and LOWELL PIBLK LIBUIT Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Read, Gordon Frost, Leon Weeks flocks of wild turkeys struttPd in courtesle as makes them take a Grand Rapids, Michigan. 18-29 friends. Emery, to Mildred Austin, of and Vern Hapeman. GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST SIDE Clarksville, Saturday. Miss Eve- Purdy in Ihe death of her broth- unrestricted pride nnd splendor turne in the Cooke Roome." LOGAN LOCALS Lyle Bovec was on the sick lisl _ Mrs. Maude Seger and son, Day King Turkey on through the forests of New Eng- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The Ledger goes into nearlj -OPEN— last week. lyn Bowen was bridesmaid. Mr. er. W. E. HALL The president and council of New Colvin. They also called Ford, called at the Clyde Condon land. Doubtless the red man In- 1,600 homes in this immediate vf Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday A number of ladies met at the and Mrs. Bowen will reside wilh A 'Holland furnace is being in- home Friday afternoon. E. Main St. Phone 324 Lowell, Mich. England, setting forth the advan- Earl Starbard and wife wilh other relatives here. Plinblit Reitiif mi his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, stalled in the parsonage. troduced the enrly settlers to the tages of New England as a place Mrs. E. H. Thompson visited Mrs. cinity. We ask your advertis from 2 to 8 p. m. home of Mrs. JefTery Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Church Path to "Glory" E. A. Bunker is spending a few evening and tied oil a quilt for Barker, of Easton, during the Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Baldwin creamy taste of the white and 4he of abode In 1022, spoke of the Jane Kime of near Clarksvllle, days at Alto. ing patronage, not as a favor, but Shed Metal Work AUDIE E. POST, Librarian and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Church, succulence of the dark meat of the for the good the advertising will the PTA. Winter. They have Ihe best visited Friday evening at James country as abounding with diver- Sunday. Mrs. Kime is in very Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meyers are Bailard's. of Evart. visited the 1). Church fowl. From that good day to the do your business and the com Mrs. Bedell's side of the con- wishes of a host of friends. and J. 1). Frost homes over the To the martial music of brass sity of wild fowl, as turkeys, par- poor health at present. spending a few days at the Mey- Prompt Mrvice on Richard Stahl and family, of Rev. and Mrs. Robert Vaughn, present the turkey, either wild or tridges, swans, wild geese, wild munity as a whole. test gave a program and a box week-end. bands 10,000 Thanksgiving turkeys Velma and lieen Kauflman, of ers home at Allegan. Mr. Mey- social at Ihe school house in the Lowell, spent Sunday at John of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WHENEVER YOU NEED MONEY march down the broad street be- tame, hns continued to occupy the ducks and many doves. The tur- Indiana, spent Sunday with their Repair Work QLEII Q.TOWSLET. M.I. Mr. and Mrs. George Harring- place of honor at the American ers expects to work his father's Ware District Thursday evening Dennis.' Hesche, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloo- tween the gayly decorated build- keys, which attain a length of 48 grandparents, S. S. Weaver and farm next Summer. Eye, Ear, Nose aad Threat •••#< ularity of this plece-de-reslstance varieties. ler and sister Sunday. laws/' or other Simple Neuralgia OFFICE IN LEE BLOCK n 11 m i n nm M n n t m t of the annual holiday table. On this Prove all things: hold fast lina Hermance spent the week- have found relief by wfag Office Phone, 93 Home, 11 The North America turkey—fa- Adon Myers and Ray Miller, of end in Detroit with her cousin, fine stories from day, the turkeys are balled as the ther and mother of the whole tribe that which Is good.—I Theasa- Freporl, called at the Tyler home a :Tma Mrs. Charles Mclntyre. absolute monarchs they will later —la the original species of the east- lonlans 5:21. Sunday. DR.MJLES* become formally upon the throne (Compiled by the Biblf Outtd.) The Clark house is nearly com- his pen. ern United States, according to pleted. of the American Thanksgiving din experts of the Department of Agri- LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5 G. C. WftlHEl, I. 0. ner table. For this Is Turkeyvllle, Lester Bailey and Mrs. Theo. Anti-Pain Pills culture at Washington. Its colors Patronize Ledger advertisers. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. in the heart of Turkeyland—a land Bailey and children were Grand Why don't you try them? + are black, beautifully shaded with Mrs. Isabelle Needham called Rapids shoppers Saturday. of magnlflcent distances, vast grain a rich bronze, illuminated witb a Office phone 475. Res. 148 THANKSGIVING *" * 1 on Mrs. Joseph Sterzick Tuesday. Re«d It it i Serial In At all drug stores. 26 for ranches and a wealth of climate lustrous flnisb of coppery gold. All ***••« f f t f I III I I I I I I I I I I M I I U I 111 H M which makes the empire a natural Two different planes in one day GOVE CORNERS 26 cents. 125for|1.00. Office Hours: this emblazons the plumage with AUTO LOANS landed on the farm of Simon ranging country for the most beau- a distinctive brightness, and in the 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. tiful and profltable of our farm- Legal Rats of laUrsst Wingeier. Sunday callers at Carl Witten- The Lowell Ledger rays of the sun the burnished ap- Some farmers are improving Evenings by Appointment Closed yard fowls. pearance comes out with striking bach's were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Starting Next Week Thursdays. FIDELITY CNPOUTIOI this fine Fall weather trying to Bates and daughter, of Grand Each town In Turkeyland has its brilliance. plow, but the land is yet very dry Something turkey dressing plant, to which all OF MICHIGAN Rapids, Mrs. Chris. Wittenbach, A Thanksgiving Wild Birds Still Thriv#. 1018-19 Grand Rapida and hard. and sons, of Vergennes, Mrs. turkeys intended for the holiday ta- Fire is burning fiercely in the The Joy of ble, for many miles about, head To this day wild turkeys may be National Bank Building Henry McClellan and Mrs. Wm. For Which W. Are Message early in November. While a few found In some of the most unset- GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. muck on the cross road at the McClellan. head of Pratt's lake, and in places are brought in motor trucks, most tled sections of their former range, —and— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butterick Our Thanksgiving would be in- especially In the wooded nod moun- it undermines the road and falls : Thanksgiving of the thousands each plant pre- National Bank Building, and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Thomas djy 7li|f• complete if we did not take this pares for market are driven in tainous regions of Arizona, Mex- IONIA, MICHIGAN. trees across making travel at went to Roscommon hunting ov- Thankful ico, Texas, the large swamps of the night quite dangerous. opportunity to express our thanks great flocks, after the fashion of Under State Supenriaioa er the week-end. to our patrons who have made trailing western cattle to market. Gulf, In Tennessee and the Caro- •Mr. and Mrs. Neal, of Grand Mrs. Geo. Gregory was a Grand llnas. The Great Smoky National Rapids, called on Mrs. James this day one of real thanksgiving Roost on the Way. Rapids shopper Monday. for us. May it be unconflncd park boasts large flocks of wild Needham, Sr., on Monday. Mrs. W. S. Merrill spent the Thanksgiving gives us the A dozen men are required to han- turkeys. Their nests are discov- Mark Snelhen threshed beans A Thanksgiving Thought dle these large flocks, and shelled week-end in Grand Rapids. chance to write a little around your abundantly ered occasionally and the eggs for Mr. Rickner and others this Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis have corn Is scattered to the leaders to given to farm hens or turkey hens The Mark of week. We take this means to add our thanks on this day of Foreman laden table—and may it be keep them moving. When night moved into Charles Butterick's message of thanks for your to hatch, but the chicks, although Mrs. Donna Lasby, of McCords, tenant house recently vacated by JIGTION Thanksgiving and to express the hope that we may comes s stop Is made under a grove mothered In a strictly modern way, just a liltle increased by tilled on her sister, Mrs. Isa- E. Thomas, who have moved to Having decided to quit farming, I will sell the fol- patronage during the past continue to enjoy your patronage and favor. Poultry Farm of trees, where the fowls may rest revert to their wild habits when but Genuine belle Needham on Thursday, also Early the next morning the Journey • few weeks old. Grand Rapids. year. We have appreciated (jKanks^mnc^ our thanks for the patron- r. Juhlin, of Alto on Friday. Rufus Gregory made a business Is continued, a man driving ahead The present demand for Thanks- Among those who have gone lowing at public auction on what is known as the ol In a cart and scattering handfuls giving and Christmas turkeys is so Aspirin.. trip to Muskegon Monday. it snd hope we shall con- age wilh which you have deer hunting from our vicrnily of corn now and then, to keep the enormous as to make the business The Little Pantlind are Elmer Ellis, of the S. O. S. tinne to merit it. favored us. leaders beaded in the right direc- of raising, transporting and selling garage and Leo Kitchen. Bowen farm, 10 rods west of Keene church, on tion. this giant fowl a large enterprise. I Thus it Is that during the two Carloads of turkeys start reaching ALASKA ATOMS We know of no time more op- or three days prior to the big tur- market about the middle of Novem- portune than this day of Thanks- key day" celebration great flocks of bar and continue well Into Decem- Beautiful April weather, show- Warner & Scott turkeys are being driven over many ber, Shouhl there be a surplus at R. D. HAHN giving to extend our best wishes ers and everything Just like Grocer roads toward the town. Sunrise Thanksglviug, thoft unsold are held Spring. to the friends who have honored yH THAN KSOi VINT. Dry Goods of the morning of the big event under refrigeration for Chrlstmaa. Mrs. Nina Fox and Harold, Mr. Mother! us with their partronage. We 2.— • , ,\1 — 1 finds a host of turkeys ready for and Mrs. Evan Sneden and Men- have welcomed the opportunity the flnal dash down the main street HIS LAST PETTING no Sneden were Sunday after- to the dressing plant It also flnds noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nash. Watch Child's Bowels TUESDAY, NOV. 25 to serve them well . . . and we '9.1° the multitude of King Turkey's hin- The band boys practiced with send them our sincere thanks to- terland gathered along the street to Ihe Nash orchestra. commencing at one o'clock sharp day. participate In the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Dean and chil- "Callfomia Fig Syrup" is After the flock has paraded into rri dren and Mr. and Mrs. Beenan, We hope the year has given you much to be thankful the large corral of the dressing Bayer Aspirin is like an old of Grand Rapids, were Sunday HOUSES • We Add Oir Thanks plant, and the army of killers, pick- Children's Harmless Heifer, 2 yrs. old. Bred Single Cultivator friend, tried and true. There is no afternoon callers at A. T. Dean's. Grey Gelding, wt. 1300 Heifer, 1^ yrs. old. Bred for and wc are certainly happy to have shared thc ers and packers have started in Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coon attend Gale Walking, 2-horse Culti- With all sincerity we express our appreciation of the dead earnest to wind up the sea- satisfactory substitute for either Bay gelding, wt. 1375 r ed Strand theater in Lowell Sun- Laxative Heifer, 7 months old vator opportunity to have served you in the pest year. We pleasure of seeing and serving you often. son's work, that the refrigerator one. Genuine Bayer Aspirin is the Black gelding, wt 1350 Just cars of dressed turkey may start day night. HOGS Osborne Mowing Machine hope the future offers more opportunities to demon- accepted antidote for pain. Its re- Bert Neimeyer, Ed. Sherring on thslr long Journey across the COWS 6 Pigs, 8 weeks old MfcCormick Deering Cream strate our service. r continent the milling multitude en lief may always be relied on for an Ion and John Josma are on a The Golden deer hunting trip north. Mr. Holstein cow, 7 years, old 1 Young sow. Bred Separator, nearly new King Milling Co. v Plain Joys all manner of pastime, from occasional headache, to he ad-off a Land Roller Clint Hodges real "turkey trot" dancing to gay Brower is driving the milk truck Bred 8 Pigs, 10 Weeks old cold, or for more serious pain from during Mr. Josma's absence. Savory Fowl ceremonies characteristic of the Holstein Cow, 7 years old, Set of Sleighs Grocer neuralgia, neuritis and rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Meyer, of Webster Bros. Motor Safes Thankful Southweet. giving milk 200 bushels Oats Corn King Manure Spreader When tbls continent was flrst ex- Bayer Aspirin bears the word "gen- Grand Rapids, were week-end guests at H. Mofllt's. Sunday cal Holstein Cow, 4 years old Massey-Harris Drag. New The roasted turkey sym- It's a pleasure to subscribe plored by white men, wild turkeys uine" in red, and the name Bayer, IMPLEMENTS AND TOOU3 Hay tedder were found in large numbers from leds were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pat Springer bolizes Thanksgiving with lo thc spirit of thankful- Quebec to Mexico. Turkeys had on the box. tison, of Alto, and Mr. and Mrs. Holstein Cow, 8 years old Wagon 2 Sets Double Harness ness that prevails on this been raised in a domestic stata by Robinson and children, of Lan Spriuger P. ft O. Riding Plow. Good 4 Horse Collars its many things for which sing. the Astecs of Mexico at a still ear- Jersey Cow, 4 yrs. old. Bred one Thanksgiving Thanksgiving happy day, especially be- lier period. Tbey were Introduced Mr. and Mrs. C. W. King and Namerooa Other Articles we are thankful. We want Oir Pilgrim Fathers children spent Sunday at the Into Europe by the explorers and you to know that we are cause we are reminded of were there prised as a table deli Soothlag tha doomed gobbler on home of their brother, Frank Then and Now ASPIRIN ium 0 unA • • • • 7:20 8:20 9:50 12:10 2:20 4:10 6*0 7:20 Weekes Dry Qoeds Drug Store t 10:00 9:00 6:20 5:05 3:05 2:30 1:00 10:30 9:10 Ar.. .GRAND RAPIDS. .LT. 7:00 8:00 9:30 11:50 2:00 3:50 6:30 7:00 C. L. SHEAR, Owner P.M P.M. P.M. P.M P.M. P.M M. \.M. A-M A.M. A.M. A.M. KM. P.M. P.M P.M. P.M. D—Daily DX—Dally except Sunday S—Sunday only E/Tectlve Sept. 21, 1930 Bay tickets before boardinf bos. A. W. HILZEY, Auc. D. A. WINGEIER, mmm «•. Phnn* i*44 A. A. fCHUU•CHUiEjk- Msr

~T THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 EIGHT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mr. and Mrs. George J. Murray 1931 COMMENCEMENT Our price will he found less than In Lansing the police "sponge pint of evidence out of the bed- This and That spent Tuesday in Flint with Mrs. squad" had to wring out a blan- ding. INVITATIONS outside concerns ask and you have the additional advantage of $20.00 Murray's brother, iMilo Snow. ket to get evidence of dry law . inspecting proofs as the work From Around Mr. and Airs. S. J. Proudfoot violation against a suspect. They Job printing executed with Thc Lodger has prepared a fine proceeds. 0* recently removed from Lowell, said he broke two bottles of painstaking care at The Ledger line of commencemcnl invitation Ready-Made visited their old neighbors, Mr. liquor on a bed. They wrung a ofilce. samples nnd invites 1931 classes The Old Town and Mrs. C. D. Maxson Sunday. of city and rural schools to call Plan now to send The Ledger They like their new home very und inspect them. The line is as one of your Christmas gifts to much in Kalamazoo, whore he an old friend. Fifty-two remind- Mrs. Ola Condon spent the SUIT or holds a government position. complete and contains many week-end in Kalamazoo. Is your radio functioning pleasing and attractive designs. ers for 82.00. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. White en- I Have your eyes checked Miss Omiline TalVe spent thc OVERCOAT tertained Prof, and Mrs. C. S. Call 433 properly? If not let our week-end in Grand Hapids. Larzelere and son Keith and ; over often. I am glad Mrs. Myrle Kingdom was sick Supt. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser at service man test your set. with the grippe the past week. a dinner Wednesday following to extend this service Free Radio Milo Harney spent the week- $15.00 Prof. Larzelere's address to the No charge for call. He will end with relatives in Grand Hap- I Woman's club. to any one who is in readily find trouble and es- THANKS! ids. Mrs. Norman Borgerson, Mrs. Chas. Burr, of Pontiac, called H. P. Gotfredscn, Mrs. Ralph doubt as to the con- Check Up timate cost of repair on Mr. and Mrs. George M. Par- Lowell Cleaning & Stuart, Mrs. Mary Hittenger, and ker Friday. i i Mrs. Howes, from the Legion dition of their eyes. Turkey a Plenty Gerald White, son of Dr. nnd Dye Worki Auxiliary, attended a birthday Mrs. F. E. White visited friends party at ('amp Custer last week Goodyear All Weather Treid in Chicago recently. D. S. SIMON, Prop. in honor of the boys whose birth- E. SIGLER days came in November. Many And all kinds of Fowl, Meats, etc., to make John Young is huilding a fine Opp. P. O. .Lowell Your Optometrist double garage north of his Grand treats, gifts, and entertainments Tires for Bad Winter Roads your Thanksgiving dinner a huge success. Trunk grocery store. were furnished the buddies. In our new store Fred Scott and wife, of Lan- Hurley French, uncle of Ally. One door oast of P. O. H. E. Springett, former Michigan Chains are not usually nec- sing. were recent guests at thc LOWELL. MICH. Ferris Taylor home. John Brighton, of Elmdale, is now of Santa Monica, This Week's Saturday Specials Calif., has shot his 100th deer. He essary when Goodyear Dia- P. J. Fineis, Erwln Fineis and spending a few days with his sis- ter, Mrs. Lydia Smith. formerly hunted in Michigan H. T. Ford are on a short hunt- when there was no limit to the mond Tread tires are used. Hamburg, lb 10c ing trip near Grayling. Mrs. Fred Swarthout and Mrs. Missionary Society Sausage, lb 16c E. E. Sigler were Wednesday guests of their aunt, Mrs. Lydia ^ Hc fccls Mt,isflcd that hi. Let us make you an offer on Sl i lh visitors in Grand Hapids. " 1 ' „ .. . " . [record of 100, if he never shoots Hears Field Worker Beef Roast, lb 15c Mr. and Mrs. H. 1). Perse, of Clarence Robinson and his step another. your old tires in trade. son, Tracey Handall, of Grand Grand Hapids. were Sunday A progressive bridge dinner The Woman's Missionary so- guests of Mrs. B. A. Charles. Hapids, called on their aunt, Mrs. was sponsored Friday night by ciety held their regular meeting Beef Ribs, lb D. Gilboe one night last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Taylor mo- l . . Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Springett and wilh Mrs. O. J. Yeiter Friday af- Mrs. Lydia Kyser J?® t)r- and Mrs. Gotfredscn at whose ternoon. A large number were Buy Now! Sat'day Specials Lamb Stew, lb 10c tored to North Star Thursday to her brother-in-law, Frank Sis spend the day with friends. home the dinner course was present to hear Mrs. Hartshorn, $7.50 value—6 volt 13 plate sem and Mrs. 'Harry Hatch, of district field secretary of Home Tire Prices Going Up Shoulder of Lamb, lb 18c Mrs. Sarah Gregory, of Grand served, after which all motored Lansing, Saturday and Sunday. to the W. H. Schneider home in Missionary Society and for many STORAGE BATTERY Hapids, spent several days last Mrs. Margaret Wonders, of years superintendent of Aldrich We will sell our present week with Mrs. Mary Stinton. Grand Hapids. They were joined guaranteed one year Leg of Lamb, lb 23c Hockford, visited her mother, by Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Matthews Deaconess Home and Esther stock at the old prices. Mr. and Mrs. Havon Chauncey, Mrs. Hondeo at the home of her and two tables of bridge were Hall, of Grand Rapids. Her talk $5.95 and trade of Lansing, were guests Sunday daughter, Mrs. C. D. Maxson re- played. Mrs. Gotfredscn and Mr. was very instructive and inter- of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Jeflferies. esting. Her theme, "Making 30x3^ Pathfinder...$ 4.95 cently. Springett held high scores. After Standard B Batteries $1.79 WEAVER'S MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Perce, of Mrs. Wesley Roth spent Friday the game Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Missions Modern, or Up to Date," 29x4.40 Speedway.. 4.85 Grand Hapids, were Sunday cal- in Grand Hapids visiting her sis- Matthews served the dessert so the younger jk'oplc would be Hy. Duty B Batteries 2.59 Phone 156 We Deliver lers of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Charles. ter-in-law, Mrs. J. W. Whcrsheim- course. interested. She told us not to 29x4.50 Speedway.. 5.40 LayerbiltB Batteries 2.89 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gramer at- er, both calling upon Mrs. W. H. Boxing contests will be a fea- stress thc financial part of thc tended the funeral of their uncle, Schneider. ture both nights of the Legion expense of the real missionary 30x4.50 Speedway.. 5.45 Lewis N. Lee, at Stanton Friday. fair. ideal. Of course, we need, and ANTI-FREEZE • I I I ****++*+**4 Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Beimer, must have the money. Our so- 28x4.75 Pathfinder 7.65 Paul Wachterhouser, of Muske- son Donald and daughter Dor- ciety in the past year has sent a Prestone, per gal $4.89 gon, visited his parents, Mr. and othy, of Edmore, were Sunday Subscribe for Thc Ledger, $2.00 per year. Christmas box to Miss Nagler, 29x4.75 Pathfinder 7.75 The Way I See It Mrs. Wm. Wachterhouser last guests at the home of his broth- teacher at Chinkiang, China, Gold Band, per ga!.... 3.25 week. er, Fred Beimer. supplies to Dixon Home, Mathi- 29x5.00 Pathfinder 7.95 The San Francisco earthquake cured .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knapp Mrs. Katie Oliver has returned Mildred Austin son, Mississippi, Epworth School Francisco Car Heaters and Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Charles from her eastern trip of two for girls, to Webster Grove, Mo., 30x5 H.D. Truck... 19.70 hundreds of cripples. They jumped spent Sunday evening in Grand months and a few weeks with Emory E. Bowen and Esther 'Hall, Grand Rapids. Ford $3.69 up and ran for their very lives when Hapids. her sister. Miss Lizzie Terwil- After Mrs. Hartshorn's address 32x6 H.D. Truck... 34.55 Chevrolet 6.59 Mrs. Emma While returned to liger in Grand Rapids. United in Marriage Mrs. O. J. Yeiter read "Grandma their houses began to shake. They Detroit Sunday after two weeks Mrs. W. J. Foster and daughter on the Front Porch." The birth- weren't as badly crippled as they with relatives and friends in Maude, in company with her son A very pretty wedding took day committee then served a thought. So here we are crippled. Lowell. Floyd, of Grand Rapids, visited place last Saturday afternoon at wonderful luncheon, after which Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith vis- her parents -Mr. and Mrs. Wesley thc home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Orville nearly a dozen men came and Ralph's Tire and Radio Shop We fear the future. We fear this ited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Johnson, of Hickory Corners, Austin, of near Clarksville, when had supper. About fifty were and that. We are ruled by fears, •Mrs. E. Potruff, of Grand Rapids, Sunday. their daughter. Miss Mildred, was present and enjoyed the pro- On-the-Bridge Lowell, Mich. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dyk and united in marriage to Mr. Emory gram and social hour which fol- in spite of the fact we have half of lowed. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Coons visit- sons, Leslie and Heath and gen- E. Bowen, of Easton, by the Rev. the world's gold, half the machinery tleman friend, of Ionia, were A. T. Cartland, of Lowell, who ed their daughter, Mrs. Marcus 1 BAPTIST CHURCH and all the skyscrapers. We've got Putnam and family, of Charlotte, guests of their parents, Mr. and Used the ring service. Saturday. Mrs. Frank Meeker, last Sunday Thc couple and their attendants the greatest home market in the evening. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. Mrs. E. H. Kniflln was down took their places before an im- provised altar of oak leaves and Preaching, 11:30 a. m. world. We get what we go after. town Saturday, the first time Mrs. P. C. Peckham, Mrs. R. E. Evening services, 7:30 p. m. since her illness of ten days or Springett, Emery Friesman, Dick Michigan holly. They were at- krocer STORES We are ruled by ideas and less by tended by Miss Evelyn Bowen, as Thursday evening at 7:30 young two weeks. and Perry Peckham saw the people's prayer meeting. tradition than any other people in Michigan-Minnesota game at Ann bridesmaid and Mr. David Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otzman, as best man. They marched in Adult prayer meeting at 8:15 at the world. We all know when a horse of Pontiac, spent over the week- Arbor Saturday and called on Mr. the church. We are having a and Mrs. Fred Hosley. to the strains of the weddin balks, the balk is in it's head, not in end with the latler's sister. Miss march played by Mrs. Cartlam goodly attendance at all the ser- it's legs, he moves when he wants to. Abby Odell. The bride wore a very pretty vices. Something good for us Mrs. Neville Davarn and chil- dress of white crepe and carried all. You are welcome. Thrift - Economy - Values To lose a little money is really noth- dren, of Pewamo, spent the a spray of while carnations. The ing. But to lose hope—to lose nerve week-end with her mother, Mrs. You are invited to the bridesmaid wore a rose crepe •Mr. and Mrs. L. E. DeVries and John Kropf. dress. Esther and Robert, were called Economy is paramount. To be thrifty is wise. and ambition, will make cripples Miss Freda Bailey, of Grand After congratulations were of- to Grand Hapids last Saturday to IT_I JIS i_ . rr I:,.„ ¥» mil% out of all of us. Nineteen hundred Hapids, spent the week-end with Feather Party fered, refreshments of ice cream the bedside of the former's moth- years ago the command was ''Arise her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. and cake were served. Guests er, Mrs. Peter DeVries, who is Clyde Collar. (Stag Affair) included Mr. and Mrs. Charles very sick. They returned Sun- and Walk." We are up and going. W. J. Smith has broken ground Austin and daughter Charlene, of day evening. price—grocery items that It is most advanta- When you need Drugs come to us. for his new residence at the cor- Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meeker ner of Washington avenue and Bowen, of Keene, Mrs. David spent last Sundav with her sis- geous for you to buy this week. North street. Flanagan, Mrs. D. A. Shear and ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. A. T. Cartland, of Mrs. J. D. Frost, of Moseley. S. G. Fryover spent from Wed- Lowell, Mr. John Court, of West There they met their brother, Look's Drug Store nesday to Saturday with his Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mun- Jasper Church and wife, and nep- daughter, Mrs. Ben Kerekes east LOWELL, MICH. sen and son Austin, of Grand hey, Wilson Church and wife, all The Nation's pk of the village. Moose Club Rooms Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Leh- of Emerald lake near Evart, and Dessert Arthur Schneider, V. H. Hun- man, of Clarksville, and Mr. and brother, D. A. Church and wife, Jell-o 4 ^ 29c ter, Lawrence Bieri and Ben Mrs. John Barker, of Easton. of Alton, and Byron Frost, of n Kerekes are among the deer hun- Tnesdiy, Nov. 25 Both the bride and groom are Lowell. A bountiful dinner was 35c lers near Roscommon. well known musicians. The bride served and a good day of visiting Kllsbiry Bran •"'% 2 "- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chamber- 7:30 p. m. is a graduate of Lowell High was enjoyed by all. C Gibson Says- lain, (Mary Abbey,) of Keene, school. Pastry Floir S' 5 & ISe were Sunday dinner guests of Come and bring your The happy couple left for a Boxing contests will be a fea- b All Set for Thank»giving Miss Myrtle Taylor. friend* short honeymoon with friends at ture both nights of the Legion XXXX Sugar Frost 3£ . 25c Russell Carr and wife, and a Detroit, after which they will re- fair. friend, of Grand Hapids, spent side on a farm in Easton. We ex- C wilh a choice lot of 1 Con Goldcl^Bantim 2 *" 2I« Saturday at thc home of his par- tend our best wishes. Try Ledger Job printing. N 1MCP,tk ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Carr. 25c Turkeys—Chickens—Ducks—Geese—Rabbits, Mr. and Mrs. C. Christiansen, Paapkia " 2 not forgetting the necessary Oysters and a of Cadillac, spent the week-end with their son, W. Christiansen, Pnaes ure.wihni. 2 K,. 29c full line of regular meets—Lamb, Beef, Pork, and family, 725 N. Lafayette. Three Days Beginning Mr. and Mrs. Orval Jessup, of Klag's 24 ^-Lb. etc. Kalamazoo, are the proud par- Sunday, November 23 Flake Sack ents of a seven-pound son, born ISTRANDI Fkir 59c All selected with painstaking care with the Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Rock- idea of making your Thanksgiving dinner a ford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roth and Mr. A Ziegfield Triumph at Popular success. We suggest you place your orders and Mrs. Oral Woodrick, oC FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Grand Hapids, made a trip to the Prices—All Technicolor! now. Hardy dam on Muskegon river 40-Fathom Fish—The genuine, fresh from Sunday. The attraction that New York stormed the doors Butter Fresh Creamery Prints Lb. 34c Mrs. Belle Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. to see at $6.60 a seat—Now offered to our patrons the sea, every Wednesday, packed in ice, Clyde Collar and Miss Freda at regular prices. To miss it is to miss the best y Bailey, of Grand Hapids, were time of your life! B , , ore freshness guaranteed. You can now bank dinner guests of Clint Hodges at y Lard " ' 2 "• 23c on your delicious fish dinner and know it Lone Pine Inn Sunday. DAZZLING! Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pennock will be a success. were Saturday dinner guests of DARING!! Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Verbruge, of QET BEADY FOB TNMKSIIVlBfi Grand Hapids. Their daughter, DELIGHTFUL!!!! Lorie, visited Santa Claus. ' \ Gibson's Service & Quality Market Harold Wardell, of Grand Rap- Whee-e-e-e! What fun! Phone 224 idfc, lefli Thursday evening for What excitement! Here Philadelphia, where he has ac- Marascklao Cfcorrios I .£&. 25e 117 W. Main St. Lowell, Michigan cepted a position. He spent comes the PRAIRIE BEAU- Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. TIES and UPROARIOUS Hardy. EDDIE in the GREATEST Fnrit Cake n3SttdN.tI 2 a*. W® Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox spent Saturday night al the Walter LAUGH JAMBOREE ever Meat Conntrj Club J Pkfs. 2lo Blakeslce home in South Lowell, to hit town! and Sunday all attended thc fun- t ^ 2ft eral of their cousin, James Rog- GLITTERING- Baisin Seied^^SlUs Mis-fe rs in Battle Creek. m ZIEGFELD A Mh 'Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman and COLORFUL— Mild lib "- » 2Se daughter Bettie, of South Boston, MELODIC- imE&m and Miss Ncmma Freeman, of Grand Rapids, were Sunday eve- HUMOROUS- ~ PBUltf aai ning visitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Freeman. DRAMATIC- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Green, of SPECTACULAR— Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carey New Nirsla -188 Slat Dos. and son, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Omges 29c Shiel Leonard, Barton and Ever- The supreme lanrh sensa- ett Carey, of River-rd. were en tion of the seaftftt with big Craibtrrita Lata Howt's Lb. lit tertained at the Ed. Easterbrook tickling home Sunday. Orin Sterkins is on a ten days' EDDIE CANTO'i Irapinit S lit sailing furlough and is spending the time in Lowell with his par- in his most uproarious ad- IN ents. At the close of his vaca venture Htad Ltttam Paaty loehsn Each lit lion he returns to Chicago, and fifi will leave soon for an indefinte You'll laugh, till you cry- 55 trip to be stationed in Southern To see It is to have the IC1 QUALITY MEATS California. greatest time of your life. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chrysler and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Taggart, of W-H-O-O-P-E-E We pert nigh burnt the shack last night. 1 Ionia, visited their cousin, Mrs. WHOOPEE Yoaaf Pnk Bartholomew at the M. D. Hoyt Park Lmm was used to firin' with common coal and I home Sunday finding her im- proved and able to be at the din- Bargain Matinee Sunday at 3K)0-10c-20c. Evenings 7 and 9—20c-40c. E. S. T. didn't recollect I filled the bin with BLUE ner table with the family. Pit tatt Yoaaf PU Pock U. 1ft JAY. It has more heat for every dollar spent. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoag and daughter Hazel, entertained with Btiid Sttak QaaUtyBee* U. tit a dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. SSrk«:asii£; ABRAHAM UNCOLN Claude Parker and family, of Owosso, Mr. and Mrs. Don Par- Sirltia lltak Qaaltyie^ Lb. C. H. RUNCIMAN ker and family, of Ionia, Mrs. Make The Strand your recreation hsadquartera—See and hesr the finest productions of Film Blanche Segarstrom and children, (^wtll, Mich. Mrs. Amy Headley, of Middle- dom on the best Sound and Projection Equipment money can buy—Money spent ia Lowell is ville, Glen Barnes and Mr. and a boost to your own prosperity. y Mrs. George M. Parker. mm