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NUMBER 33 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 SIXTY-NINTH YEAR B. H.S. BAND TO PLAY AT LEGION MEET H. S. Band Goes Buchanan Is First Town to Install Disposal Plant on St. Joseph River To Legion Meet Construction | Union State Bank I. O. O. F. Drapes Writes History Transfer State Famous Violin Two Russes to Take 53 in Now H ere’s Bank Trust Office Trip to Legion Convention Charter for Price The Buchanan Lumber & Coal at Lansing Monday the i Buys City Bonds Dayton Church Performer Here company is complet.ng an enclosed The Buchanan Subordinate Depositors of the Buchanan lumber shed at their Oak street Daily rehearsals have been in Interest Rate of 2% by Local Lodge, 1. O. O. F. No. 70 held its The following history of the State bank who have not yet Florizel von Reuter of Ger- yard, to contain quarters for fin­ progress on west Front street by Proposition special ceremony for draping the Dayton Methodist church by Mrs. claimed their checks for their ished lumber forward and a work the Buchanan High school hand in Bank Sets Low Record in I many is Guest of shop aft. ! Buchanan Bond Issues dialler for A. L. Price Tuesday Flora Jennings formed an inter­ linal dividends are notified that { Miss Wilma Roe preparation for the trip, to Lans* evening of last week. esting part of the program held the headquarters of Harry Boyce, ing Monday, Aug. 22, to march in at the Home Coming there Sun- receiver, were transferred this '1 Florizel von Reuter, known Around About the main parade of the state The city of Buchanan attained j Softball | hay. morning from the Union State , throughout the world of music as American Legion convention. U n d e 1 the distinction of being the first (By Flora Currier Jennings) Bank to the Boyce & Boyce r eal ,| one of tbe greatest l.ving violin- Buchanan It is likely that 53 will make town along the St. Joseph River By JOHN SCHULTZ | The writing of the early h.story estate office at 120 Main street, 1 i_ts, arrived here Tuesday in com- He Traps Turtles the tr.p, including the director, R. Hank 1 to definitely contract the inslaila- The final week of regular sehed- | of the Dayton church has proven : where payment will continue un- 1 pany with his mother, Mrs. Grace If turtle is about your speed in R. Robinson. Two South Bend ' uled games were played lust week busses will take the party, leaving of ! lion of a sewage disposal plant, I to be a rather difficult task as ac- i til Saturday, August 20. jI Reuter, to visit until today at the the menu line you should contact 1 work on which is scheduled to with some very nice play in all the [ counts seem to differ to a g re a t' ! home of the latter’s friend of long Deb Voorhees who is a turtler by here about 8 a. m. Monday, An Hills .■dart this week by the firm of ’ games. The lead in both leagues , degree, especially the very begin­ ‘ stand’ng, Miss Wilma Roe. profession. escort of members of the Legion : I la iu‘s & Haines, Dowagiae. 1 tightened up until now there are ning of Methodism in this part of | Their acquaintance w.th Miss That is, he makes a business out and Auxiliary will accompany the Corners Will Consider 1 The Dowagiae firm was award­ two teams tied for the leadership I the country. But by gleaning a bit Roe dates to the times when he of trapping them along the St. I band. They will take part in the S e z : ed the contract at a special meet­ i in each league. ! here and a bit there I have tried to was acquiring celebrity in Chicago Joseph river for regular customers grand parade which begins at 2 ing Friday evening, being the low Tuesday night the Poorman’s | link together things I have heard Paving Projects as a boy prodigy with the v.olin. ! ini Buchanan and Souih Bend. Sev­ p. m. in which at least thirty oth­ bidders among thirteen contrac­ ’ Grocery team hammered out an and read about the beginning over His mother took him there when eral customers take a turtle a er bands and musical organiza­ tors with a figure of $50,150. The i easy, victory over the Future a hundred years ago, and fit them he was four years old, placing him week. In a local restaurant the tions have already been entered. Await FWA Director to Take An estimated attendance of 10,000 Grannia Simmons kin remember . contracting firm has ah establish- ! Farmers by the count of 17 to 0. the best I can to the authentic L'l- Paving oi Local under the tutelage of Max Bendix, menu turns turtle every Thursday, way bade when a handihiel wuz j ed reputation in general cement I Poorman pitched four hit ball for facts of later times. then concei t master for the Theo­ depend.ng on Voorhees for the Legionnaires and Auxiliary mem­ Streets bers will hear them play, in addi­ sumptliin to blow yer nose on, j work and recently installed the ! his team while the Poorman team In 1833 the first church organi­ dore Thomas orchestra. He re­ wherewithal. Last week Deb tion to many more thousands who ’sted of the top naif of a dress. | Lawton sewage disposal plant, : hammered out sixteen hits off of zation in Southwest Michigan mained in Chicago three years, be­ caught a 19 pound turtle. His all- (Later; Word was received yes­ will undoubtedly view the parade. i They started Monday on the ’ Rotzein and Kline. West of the St. Joe River was coming during that time a protege time turtle was a 42 pound_one terday afternoon that Mr. Rowley The cost o f the trip will be Garden Rewards | ground work on The plant location Deeds got a home run with a formed and meetings were held in of the Hon. Lyman J. Gage, one caught two years ago, which fed would be in Buchanan tonight about $200, financed by popular If your arteries threaten to j on the aeerage bought by the ; man.on in this game. Hattenbach the B. F. Redding home a mile and time secretary of the treasury, over 200 people at the grand open­ (Thursday) to consider procedure subscription. Arthur Johnson went 1 city a number of years ago from I got three hits in four tries and Jim a half southeast of the spot where who became greatly interested in ing of Meusel’s brewery. South harden; in paving petitions with the city to L o sing Friday to complete ar­ Liska got three hits and a walk in the Mt. Zion Church was built. ■him. At the age of seven he was Bend. If your middle is shaped like a j Bainton Brothers. The plant will commission. The meeting will be­ ; four tries. Later the services were held in the so far advanced that it was rangements for the entry of the tub, I be installed at a point several gin at 7 :30 p. m. All residents who Currier Cabin which stood in the thought best that he study in Eu­ 120 Kinds of Narcissus band in the parade, and for their The workout you get in a garden ’ hundred feet below the present I The other game Tuesday night are interested in these paving pro­ entertainment, including lunch at Is as good as you get in a club. Currier orchard between the Cur­ rope. Free passage to London was This is not exactly a seasonable 1 sewer outlet near the old Bainton 1 saw the funniest sort of a softball jects are invited to be present.) the American Legion club a mile rier homestead and the Frank provided for the boy and his moth- note but Mr. and Mrs. Lester If it’s sunsnine you reaily are j dam, the west front of the strlr- ! game ever played on the diamond. out o f the pity. I lure being exactly 412 ft. east of The Presbyterian church came i Straub home. When the first I ! er by President McKinley, and Mitchell are now planning to plant seeking. A meeting of the city commis­ Those making the trip will he: ■ Instead of a date with a peach ! the present sewer outlet. The engi- ; near beating the Bakertown ten ■ school house was built in Dayton | Mrs. McKinley decorated their about 30 more varieties of nar­ sion is scheduled for some eve­ Trombornes—Jimmy King, Phil The tan that you get in a garden ^ neers selected this s.te in order to | but their seven run rally in the | later known as the Elisha Allen steamer cabin with flowers from cissus at the.r home on West Chi­ ning the lattei part of the week, Pierce, Jack Ednie, Richard Wat­ Is as good as you get on the beach. get firm footage, the area around [ seventh inning fell one run shy of I residence that seemed a more c o n -' the White House. cago street, which, added to the 90 j according to Mayor C. J. Wilson, son, Percy Kelley, Bill Donley. You vision a vision ol' beauty; the old dam being too springy. I its mark and consequently they I venijfit place so the meetings were He received his diploma of grad­ they already have, will make a who stated that the time depend­ French horns—Geneva Babcock, You labor to make it come time; Messrs. Cole, Moore & Geupel, ; lost 16 to 15. j continued there. It is quite prob- | uation from the Conservatory of total o f 120 kinds. ed on when they could secure the Music in Geneva at the age of 10. When they come in bloom next Carol Kobe, Marjorie Kelley. ; You find mingling pleasure and who have had wide experience in ; Each team collected eleven hits. i able that the interest and piem-1 Baritones— Caroline Webb, Louirf bership grew strong enough dur-.| attendance of Mr. Rowley, region­ He is said authentically to be the spring the show will be worth see­ duty installation of disposal plants, Liska and Batterson and also Pascoe, Connie Kelley, Gene Kobe. al PWA director of Kalamazoo. youngest child ever awarded such ing and we, for one, don’t intend Will multipy either by two. state that the location of the Bu­ Bainton pitched for the winners. ing a few passing years that the Clarinets—Rex Hungerford, B ar-, At that meeting they will dis­ a diploma. After a fine tutelage to miss it. You learn of the lure of the chanan plant is the most beautiful Poorman and H. Hanlin .willed for members felt it was time to have a bara Swartz, Nancy Jean Scheetz, ' seasons that they have seen to date. The the church ten. ; regular church home, for in 1843 a cuss proper procedure in the under the best violin teachers of street paving projects, also Europe he was suddenly obliged Ingleright, Margaret As you potter with shovel and hose contract calls for a landscaped Herman got three hits for the ; church was built at Mt. Zion with Semple, Jack Frank, Donna Paz> whether they should be done as at an early age to earn his living. And you have, when the summer Is area about the plant. A good road losers. Batterson, M. Rauch, and 1 the Rev. Holmes as the pastor. Silas M. Hartline der, Betty Rouselle, Lila Mat WPA or PWA projects. Since the beginning of his public over, paved with black-top w.ll be In­ Golfings got two for the winners | In 1865 at the General Confer­ Evans, Walter- Reese. You? fun and your tan and a stalled from River street to the Wednesday night Sherburn set ence in Albion, a circuit of three • Six of the seven street paving career - he has played in many Funeral Tuesday countries in Europe, America, Trumpets—Beverly Koons, Vir­ ‘ rose-. plant location. The city owns the Dry Zero ten down with three . churches was organized, the afore- petitions are already in, all car­ ginia Sanford, Bill Ednie, Jr., Fred about 15 acres along the creek, hits to win for the Foundry by the | said church being one of them. rying an overwhelming majority South America and the Orient, and Funeral services were held at Manning, Doris Alice, - Ed Jascoe, with fine possibilties for a recrea­ count of 10 to 1. H. Rudlaff seem­ This circuit was put in charge of of the property owners. The pe­ has at various times in his career 2 p. m. Tuesday at the Swem Fun­ Lorraine Morley, Doris Lamb, tional park in the future. The in­ ed Lo have what the Foundry hit­ ] a local preacher and during that tition for Detroit street, from 4th enjoyed the patronage of the royal Newspaper, Theatre eral home for Silas M. Hartline, Marjorie Bowman, Bill Beardsley, stallation of the plant will remove ters were wanting for they teed i year 3 new preaching places were street to the schoolhouse, was families of England, Sweden, Rou- 71, a native and lifelong resident C. Eagly. the only object.onable feature off on him for nine hits. i added, making six at the end of signed by 95 G of the property mania, Greece, Bulgaria, Austria Sponsor News Reel of Buchanan township, who died Drums-—Catherine Wynn, Don­ from this property and will in­ rive errors hurt Rudlaff’s efforts | the year, some of them country owners. The Chippewa petition and Russia. At the age of ten he played for Theodore Roosevelt at at the Berrien Center hospital ald Longworth, Jack Leggett, crease its value as a public recrea­ somewhat. Sherburn got two hits [ school-houses, and some villages. was signed by owners of all pro­ the White House, twice in Car­ Sunday. The funeral sermon was Jerry White. • ... A popular and appropriate fea­ tion ground. to lead his team in hitting. Hous- ; In searching the records I found perties except of one vacant lot ture of the Hollywood programs werth got two for the losers. i that Stevensville and two other negie Hall, twice in Boston, once preached by Rev. Thomas Rice and Street commissioner Edward between Front and Third street. burial was made in Riverside Sunday, Monday and Tuesday eve­ In the final game Boyce and | points in that locality were the 3 with the Boston Symphony under Mitchell started • work Monday The Lake street petition was' Cemetery north of Three Oaks. Glendora Native ning, Aug. 21-22-23," and on similar Phillips 66 hooked up in what j additions. We can readily see how Gerlicke and in other concerts, morning with a force of fifteen signed almost fully by property He was born March 16, 1867, in week dates following will be the started to be a good ball game but ! much travelling was required, and while touring America as a boy men, laying a two-inch water p.pe owners from Third to Front. The Buchanan Township, the son of Dies at Dowagiae expanded news reels joinJy spon­ turned out to be a forfe.t to the ! at least one pastor in his Quarter- prodigy. 900 feet throught the city tract to Third street petition was signed He has composed three operas Joshua and Cleopatra Hartline. He sored by the Hollywood theatre ; Phillips 66 team. ! ly Conference report stated that the plant. The city owns the small by 65 per cent of the property married Martha Frew at St. and the Berrien County Record. j W’ith the score against them the ' much of it was done on foot, and many orchestral and solo Funeral services for Frank G. street including the land from owners from Portage street to Joseph March 19, 1895. He is sur­ The first of this series was pre­ 1 Boyce ten tried some stalling acts i The next fall the first ordained violin works, and has written a Gallinger, aged 66, who died Aug. River street to the old dam site Chippewa. number of books on musical and vived by his widow; by the follow­ sented in the past week, including | but they failed as Umpire Chain minister came to the charge, a 11, at his home four miles south­ The Indiana & Michigan Electr.c In the event that grants are ing children, Mrs. Lulu Blanta of some fine pictures of the British ; called the game a forfeit as.the young man, I. N. Skinner.’ About ocult subjects. west. of Dowag.-ac, were held Sun­ company also began work Monday received it will be necessary to Niles, Mrs. Carrie Patton of Ga- pickaback plane and of the ova­ j Boyce ten waited patiently for | this time or perhaps a little be- j He makes his home at present day afternoon in the William Lyon installing a power line to the plant arrange for special assessment at Stettin, Germany, and is in the lien, Mrs. Bessie Grenkey of tion reeevied by King George and rain. , i fore, the railroad was built, funeral chapel. Mr. Gallinger was site. bonds and calls will be made for employ of the German government Sawyer, Mrs. Virginia Bort of Bu­ Queen Mary of England in . j Thursday night the Clark Office through Dayton and it soon be- born near Glendora, Mich., Oct. Sell Bonds for 2% objections by property owners af­ as director of musical activities for chanan, Clinton Hartline of Galien, Bound and pictorial effects were defeated the Buchanan Business i came quite a thriving village with 14, 1871. He was married to Gert­ the province of Pomerania. For Silas Hartline, Jr., and Charles of increased in effect by the new What is believed to be a record | men 13 to 2. Post pitched five hit j several stores, blacksmith shops, fected. rude Marrs, Feb. 23, 1896. Surviv­ three years previous to 1934 he New , Alvin of Buchanan. round screen installed by the. for a low-interest issue of Buchan­ i ball for the winners while his ! wagon works, lumber yard, grist ing are the widow, two sons, Ansel an municipal bonds was registered was first violin teacher at the Hollywood. i mates slapped S. Boyce, Martin :.mill and so on. I suppose it was and Paul, Dowagiae," two daugh­ State Academy at Vienna, Austria. at the special meeting, with the and Swem for thirteen hits. Six ; quite natural that some should H. S. Band Parades ters, Mrs. Goldie SWeet, Dowagiae, He was recently offered a similar purchase by the Union State Bank runs in the first was topped off by I think the proper place now for the Site Agent for U. S. and Mrs. Ruth Vance, Newberry, position at Tokio and at the Capi­ of Buchanan of the $35,000 issue five more in the fourth for the ] church was in the village, and con- Business Section Mich; two brothers, Charles, of St, Anthony’s to tol of Turkey. Because of his Ger­ to finance the city’s share o f the easy victory. Elmer Keyes showed | sequently they began to stir up Postal Dept. Here Monticello, Ind., and Edward, of plant cost, the local bank offering man extraction, the German gov­ he could still swing the bat as he i sentiment to that end. Then came Glendora; four sisters, Mrs. Mar­ Sponsor Carnival the money at 2'/, interest, and giv­ The Buchanan high school band ernment has classed him as a Ger­ V. D. Burlingame, representa­ got two doubles and a triple in I up the argument as to the site tha Jerue, Buchanan; Mrs, Minta ing the city a premium of $127.50. will march and play in uniform man, although he is American tive of the inspection department three times at bat for the Office ! where it should be built. One of the federal postal department Tapdeis and Mrs. Emily Kaufman, St, Anthony’s Roman Catholic In all sixteen firms and individuals between 10 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. born and still claims citizenship South Bend, and Mrs. Elizabeth ten. I group wanted it at the top of the Chicago offices, arrived in Buchan­ el trch will sponsor a carnival from over the Middle West sent in Friday in the business section, here. He is here at this time ar­ Campbell Mikhawaka, and five Allen got a double and a walk ■ hill at the south end of Dayton, an yesterday to spend two days in­ at Athletic Park as a church bene­ bids on the bonds. demonstrating the formations and ranging a series of concert ap­ grandchildren. • in two tries for the business men. while another group contended for specting proposed sites for the new fit on Aug. 25-26-27-28. H. J. Post City attorney Philip Landsman music they will use in the parade pearances and lectures to be given The Gnodtke Drug Store ten the present site. What with the postoffice building. He is viewing is chairman and all of the people visited the PWA offices in Chicago differences of opinion as to leaving ’ at the state legion convention at in America during the latter part Presbyterian Picnic to forfeited to the Presbyterian of 1939 and 1940. He states that he all the sites offered, gathering of the parish are cooperating. Monday and secured final approval the location at Mt. Zion and the Battle Creek Monday. Be Held August 20 Church ten to give the Church ten expects to transfer his headquart­ data about them and about the ^ There will be a variety of games, of the contract w.lh Haines and arguments as to the choice of loca­ The annual picnic o f the Presby­ their first win of the year. They ers to America and establish his business of the office and contact­ rides and other forms of amuse- j Haines. also forfeited the rest of their tions in Dayton, there was con- I terian Sunday school will be held REGISTRATION NOTICE residence here at that time. ing the owners when possible. He ment. The public is invited. ' rained out games. siderable controversy and my at Fuller's Resort, Clear Lake, on Notice is hereby given that in will submit his -findings to the de­ The Clark Equipment remained mother was old enough at that Saturday, Aug. 20, the weather conformity with the "MICHIGAN partment at Washington for final Hollywood Installs in the three way tie for first place time that she remembers aboutj permitting. In the event of rain it Recreation LAW” the undersign­ To Apply for PWA decision. in the American league by virtue meetings for discussions of the will be postponed until Saturday, ed City Clerk will, upon any day New Sound Screen of their 19 to 4 victory over the matter which were held in grand- i Aug. 27. Those coming are asked except Sunday and a legal holiday, Schoolhouse Grant (Miss Allegra Henry and Harry 1'’. F. A. This was the final game father Ferguson’s home. Finally in | to bring a cold politick and their the day of any regular or special Show Dry Play at j Banke in charge) on Thursday. Best got two hits 1867 the church was erected on j own sandwiches. Those attending - election or primary election, re­ The doubles In the horse shoe Manager Hoffman today stated for the losers to lead them. Donley the present site, and the Mt. Zion' The Buchanan school board met will start from the church at 10 a, ceive for registration the name of Methodist Church tournament are still on, though that he has just finished installing and Leiter each got four hits for property was sold to the U. B ., Monday evening to consider action m. Anyone planning to attend and any legal voter in said city nor a new WAKER SOUND SCREEN the winners. Sinner pitched all the Church. pursuant to the reception of three wishing transportation should the progress was halted this week already registered who may AP­ in the Hollywood Theatre. This way for the winners and coasted After a 2 year pastorate Rev. I petitions for the construction of A temperance play will be pre­ notify W. S. Hacking, Maynard by the fact that unknown parties PLY TO ME PERSONALLY for screen is the last word in theatre to an easy victory. Rotzein was Skinner left and Rev. J. S. Valen- j additional school facilities, one sented tonight at the M. E. church, Policy, or Hugh Pierce. There will broke into the field house and such registration, Provided, how­ the victim of the twenty-one hit tine was sent with eight preaching signed by residents of the Burk- at 8 P. M. he ice cream and pop for the chil­ stole four of the six horse shoes screens, and is the first of its kind ever, that I can receive no names to be installed in Michigan. attack of the Clark ten. places to serve. At the next annual j hard addition, one by residents of -• The Methodist Board of Temper­ dren. The program will be under used. for registration during the time Friday night the Boyce ten won conference the circuit was divided. Liberty Heights, and one by the ance will present Samuel J. Fickel the direction of W, S. Hacking and The singles tournament is done, It eliminates all eyestrain and intervening between the second on a forfeit from the Presbyterian and given to two pastors. For the 1 city at large. and Rev. F. W. Wilkinson of Maynard Policy. Phil Hanlin will Orson Chapel winning first and makes every picture a delight to Saturday before any regular, Church. first year after the church was ' The meeting was attended by a Washington, D. C., in a thrilling be in charge of the sports pro­ Jack Franks second. watch. It is especially adapted to special or primary election and the The Round Oak ten defeated the built here, Dayton was a charge by Lansing school architect, who was dramatic playlet entitled “The gram. • The junior tennis singles in the the projection off Technicolor pic­ day of such election. Dry Zero ten 16 to, 3 behind the itself. At the conference of 1871 instructed to draw up plans and Harvest” by George Y, Hammond. city tournament have also been tures, and bring out all the deli­ Notice is hereby given that I seven hit pitching of Mrocek. The Dayton and Gallen were added to estimates, which will be made the This is a drama of today—in­ completed, Harold Doak winning cate color hues heretofore not seen. will be at my office in the City Pays For Record Dry Zero ten didn’t all show up so the Lalteton circuit with Rev. basis of an application for a PWA volving a problem which every first and Eugene Anderson sec­ It is set back on the stage 20 Hall, 108 W. Front Street on the team had to get a pick up Carisle as pastor serving two grant for 45% of the cost. parent must face. Everyone is in­ ond. The first bracket of the feet from the first row of seats, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th, for Fiftieth Year which gives you a perfect view team to play them. years. Rev. Mount followed as the vited to witness this modern dra­ senior singles is being played this 1938, from 8:00 o'clock A. M. until from any seat in the theatre. The big game of the year was next minister. (Story about Rev. Joshua Harner and son, Vernon ma. The Berrien County Record week. 8:00 o'clock P. M. for the purpose Another new feature, is the played in the final game Friday Mount’s father.) i Harper and family, and Mrs. There will be no admission ought to have an organization of reviewing the registration and Prizes for the men’s tourna­ night with the Natiorial League In 1873 the Annual Conference Roxy Snyder of Berrien Springs, charge. Preceding the drama, Cap­ among its readers under some such rounded corners recently perfected registering such of the qualified ment are being furnished by defeating the American League in again changed the circuit, and it visited Sunday at the home of tain Wilkinson, former soloist for titles as the “Golden Subscriber:! and used by the larger theatres electors in said City as shall prop­ Gnodtke’s Drug store, Ibe Clark j an all-star game. The score was then consisted of Dayton, Weesaw, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lingo. Mr. Paul Rader of Chicago, will con­ Club” for those who have taken everywhere, Including, The Michi­ erly apply therefor. News Depot, the Smith clothing 8 to 7 in nine innings. and New Troy. There had been a Lingo had just arrived home duct a song service with special the paper fifty years or more If gan Theatre, Detroit; Chicago SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd, store ^and Allen’s Hardware. Theatre, Chicago; and Grauman’s The National League came from parsonage in Dayton for quite from the hospital. musical features. we did, Jerome Sebasty would now 1938, being the last day for the be eligible for membership as he Chinese Theatre, Hollywood. behind three times to win the some time, and during this year above registration. paid for his fiftieth year Thursday Mrs. John Cline and Philip This improvement gives the peo­ game. the mortgage on it was paid off. 1 Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tuttle have Merrlfield have as their guests Through many succeeding years Dated August 17th, 1938. as their guests for two weeks morning. And that, as the fellow ple of Buchanan and vicinity the The American League pumped Signed, Price, a son, Harold LeRoy, at this week their nephews, Carl I the church grew spiritually and in their daughter, Mrs. Len Young said, is loyalty and consistency tor finest in screen results plus perfect ahead in the second inning by HARRY A. POST, the Lewis Howard home On Dean Merrlfield and Jean Merri- ! numbers, being served by the fol- Coolc and children, Wtnetka, Hi. you. projection and sound, of the great­ scoring three runs. Deeds added City Clerk. 33't2c. Phelps street Tuesday. field, Wolcottvllle, Ind. j est pictures made. l Continued from page 4.) (Continued on Page Six)

\ P A G E T W O THE b Er r i EH c o u n t y r e c o r d THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938

with tho former’s sister, Mrs. Miss Mary Jane DeMas, South on light ground, on which the Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hall had as the week-end at the home of the ion at the home of Mr. and MrJ Howard Rugg. Miss Mary Lue Bend and Miss Annabelle Dalen- ears had just begun to'shoot, was their guests for the week-end the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanders, Royalton. Srrmn (Emtntg ISmirh Kelley, who has , been visiting berg and friend, Leo Glissenger, damaged some. latter’s brother, Matt Powell and Fred Wallace. The Misses Eleanor and Joamrl Wife, Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Pow­ T?ik Published by relatives In Lansing the past two New Buffalo. Christ Lutzus is having a large Rough are spending the w eell ell and Mr. and Mrs. Hall attend­ •»sa# TUB RECORD PRINTING COMPANY weeks, accompanied them. Mr. Fred Bromley and gon, Mrs. Floyd Lingo and her barn erected at his farm on the with their grandparents, Mr. and| Merle spent Tuesday forenoon in ed the Brant family reunion at sas Editor . . . . W. C. Hawes Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lockwood grandson, Gene Patton, were vis­ Redbud Trail. . Mrs. D, A. Feather, Hinehman, ojfcj, Business Manager . . . A. B. McClure are enjoying a vacation in north­ Niles. itors Sunday evening at the home Berrien Springs Sunday. Mr. M. E. Gilbert who has been Thirty-three attended the wte- Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919 ern Michigan. of the former’s sister, Mrs. Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruger ill for the past week with summer nle roast held by the Oronoko « Buchanan, Michigan, under the act of March 8, 1879 A number of Royal Neighbors ward Suit and family. had as their guests from Friday flu is slightly improved at this Church Saturday evening. Lodge members attended a meet­ Mrs. W. L. Hopkins and daugh­ until Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Or­ writing. ing Friday evening at Buchanan. ter, Mrs. Elmer Borders and ville Talbott, Hammond, Ind. The Robert Failing machine Terre Coupe A FARM REVOLUTION IN METHODS Miss Pauline Biller returned to Mrs. Mary Shultz, Bertrand, is finished the grain threshing in a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. daughter,, Ruth, Three Oaks, i Mrs. Jennie Rough, the daugh­ “ Did you combine this year and how did you like it ?” her home in South Bend Sunday thp North Buchanan district Jack Post. spent Sunday at the home of the ! ter of Dana Rough, who left Bu­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowers after enjoying a week with Miss Monday, ending the run at Les­ That’s one of the stock questions among farmers this year The Misses Ruth and Barbara former's daughter, Mrs. Edward chanan for the west 19 year* Helen Koffei. ter Stoner’s farm. attended the Stevens-Frebum- and to “ combine” does not mean to join a union or a co­ Post are spending this rest of the Suit and family. ago, visited the latter part of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Clark re­ Lyddick reunion at Potawatomie operative society either. What it means is to have your week with Miss Lola Dalenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly at­ last week with Mr. and Mrs. The Mt. Taoor Grange .held its Park, South Bend, Sunday. wheat, barley, rye, beans or what have you cut and thresh­ turned to their home in Michigan A number of friends and rela­ tended the Kelly family reunion Lester Stoner and was taken to last summer picnic at Island Max McKahan is recovering ed at one combined operation with a “ combine.” City Tuesday after spending the tives surprised Mrs. Enoch Swartz at Battell Park, Mishawaka, Sun­ see other friends and relatives in park Sunday with a fair attend­ past four weeks in Galien. from bronchitis. And don’t make any mistake, the discussion involves a on her birthday at the Bakertown day. this vicinity. ance. A fine dinner was served Miss Nola Van Tilburg, Pon­ B. F. Campbell of Millerstown, Tavern Wednesday evening of last Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waliquist Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wali­ and a social afternoon spent. The revolution in the basic economy o f farming. The farmer, tiac, is spending this week with week. quist had as their guests Sunday regular activities at the hall will Pa., visited several days last just as the manufacturer or any other producer not in bus­ her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed­ entertained their pinochle club Saturday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Barney Kaiser and begin Friday evening, Sept. 2, weik with Mr. and Mrs, S, C. iness for their collective health, takes a realistic view of the ward Van Tilburg. Mr. and Mrs. Mi’s. Emma Weathenvax.of Three ■ Sarver. • situation. He just wants to know which will pay best. Jerry Lutz and son accompanied Mrs. Carrie Hanbaum of Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruger Oaks. ; “Think about all the men combines will, throw out of her here, and were week-end North Buchanan toon, 111,, is a guest of her daugh­ had as guests one day last week ; work,” one farmer was admonished. guests. ter, Mrs. Harry Hartline. Mrs. Aaron Schroff, South R. W. Leach and a friend from Chicago. J “ I can’t help that,” was the answer. “I’m competing with Mrs, William Moore and chil­ Glendora Beaten by Ray Weaver has about "com­ Bend, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Harry Hartline. PHOTOSUPPLIES 5 big-scale combine farming in the west in grain raising. No- dren, Rolling Prairie, were Sat­ Niles Merchants 10-5 pleted the grain threshing in the Notices are being issued for the jpD E V E L O P I N C . i body thinks of that factor in any other business.” urday night guests of Mrs. S. The Niles Merchants made 8 Hills Corners district. Miss Bonita Wentlana ot Ga­ annual reunion of the Helmick 'ft R l N T'I N G Reeves. On Sunday Mr. Reeves runs in the first inning off the lien, visited Thursday at the family at Mt. Tabor Grange hall ! One of the chief objections to date has been the straw Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hamilton F I L M S i problem. If the straw is spread over the fields where the and grandson, Frank Stevenson, pitching of F. Prenkert to Win had as their guests Sunday M r.: home of Mrs, Floyd Fedore, on Sunday, Sept. 4. | grain crop served as cover for a new hay crop, it may de- accompanied their guest to Colo- the game from Glendora. No and Mrs. R. Mitchell of Maple Mr. and, Mrs. Merton Wallace Mr. and Mrs, Elson Rough and All Sizes ma. longer in good pitching form due Grove. and family of Coldwater spent family attended the annual reun­ WISNER CORNER DRUG • crease the value of the first hay cutting next year. But the Mrs. Clyde Swang and Mrs. • combine makers have envolved a new attachment that will i to a soreness in his arm, Pren­ Walter Ender attended the fun­ kert was Replaced by Vic Hart- ; windrow it. Then the farmer can throw three windrows eral services Friday for the late ’line who did very well, allowing • together with a side delivery rake and stack the straw in Miss Amanda Layman, held at only 2 runs to come in during I his barn. Eau Claire. the eight innings,-of play that 1 A notion of what the Buchanan wheat raiser is com- Plans are completed for the were left. Much credit should f peting with is related by L. A. Bratton, who farms the form- annual Heckathome reunion to be given him as he hasn’t pitch­ | er Richard Kean place two miles southwest o f Buchanan, be held Sunday at the Frank ed since he pitched for New Troy mr/VDU I1EED ! He came here from district in Oklahoma where 10,000 acres Heckathome home. high school. Much to Hartline’s ! of wheat was not an unusual planting for a single farmer. credit he struck out several men « His own father raised as much as 15,000 acres at a time. and made good hits while he was p r ic e d i q u i • They prepared the land with a “one-way” a disc which serv- Bakertown News up to bat. D. Stanard was right lO R flom i EnnniitD - LITTLE ELF ’ ed for a plow. Trailing a ten foot disc which threw the up and at theta, making two 2- ' ground all one way, behind a large tractor, they drove baggers. The pitcher for the Chick thrs j Mrs, Myra Martin of Fort ; steadily day and night with relief drivers, preparing 160 Niles Merchants was Pristeen; Wayne, Ind., spent Sunday eve­ the catcher was Bishop. Pren­ SPICES acres a day. All these holdings are harvested with large com­ ning and Monday with Mr. and kert and V. Hartline were pitch­ bines, standard harvesting equipment being a combine to Mrs, Howard Wilson. ers for Glendora, while S. Sty- BALL MASON JARS every thousand acres. One farmer of his acquaintance Mr. and Mrs. James Hanover busld was catcher. Niles Mer­ handled annually about 10,000 bushels, hip equipment con­ spent Monday in St. Joseph. Pint 3 ca,,s 25c chants had 14 hits,- 10 runs and Dozen sisting of 15 tractors,' 11 combines, hnd-seven, trucks. Mrs. Myrtie.and daughter, Esth­ 4 errors, while Glendora hai -9 I ' In good years they have raised as high as sixty bushels er, Buchanan, spent Monday eve­ hits, 5 runs and 1 error. 57 to the acre on large fields. But they have suffered from ning with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilson. ’ Dozen drouth for eight years. Planting costs on a crop o f wheat are Old Pistol Found MASON JAR CAPS ...... 21c Miss Mona Dalenberg accom­ The Record was told this week about. $1 per acre, or $10,000 for a 10,000 acre holding. A panied Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Sheer of an interesting find made many steady drain of $10,000 per year with small or no returns to South Bend Monday evening to Pkgs. years ago along the banks of the ELF FRUIT PECTIN . 2 19c has bankrupted many of these farmers. spend this week. St. Joseph between Buchanan and Mrs. Leora Ottwell and daugh­ Berrien Springs. On what is Dozen ter, of Indian Lake spent Satur­ 2 9c known as Cedar Crest, near the BURSLEY’S JAR RIN G S- day and Sunday with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Proud. Hammond Boy Scout camp, Cliff P17N FE?| MAKES THE 9 Pkgs. £ J U lt j e l l y j e l ...... u Mrs. Dona Best is now employ­ Hollenbeck and James Lighc ex­ 25c humed a grave nearly 50 years ed at Union Pier in Mhs. Robert lb. G A L IE N NEWS I Clemens place while Mrs. Clemens ago, and found an iron “ trade SPRY ..... \£ 22c 3 Can 53c is with her sister, Dora Smith, who hatchet" of the cheap type made was operated on for appendicitis for the Indian trade, and a flint Four Injured in Galien Loses to lock pistol made by the Derring- at Pawating hospital, Tuesday LITTLE 20 oz. morning. ’er firm of Philadelphia, probably ELF Auto Collision South Bend 6-2 Mrs. Louis .Proud and Mrs. Bud about the time of the American Cans J“■ - . 1 * GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS Proud and daughter, Joanne,/spent Aevolutipn. . It seems likely’othat Tuesday afternon with Mr. and, the finds were relics o f the couer 25c Four of our popular young men Another hot softball game" was 2 aro nursing cuts, scratches and played here Friday evening .’be­ Mrs.. M , E. Gilbert. des bois days, perhaps a half cen­ LITTLE ELF bruises from an auto collision tween the Galien softball team Jack Post spent Tuesday in Chi­ tury before settlement. ■ VELVET Sunday evening on US-12 near and the O’Brien Varnish com­ cago on business. WHIPPED New Buffalo, and are very thank­ pany, South Bend, the O’Briens Miss Frances Post returned from Rain Revives Crops SALAD DRESSING Quart South Bend after spending a week ful no bones were broken. winning by a score of 6 to 2. While the rain north of Bu­ 29c With her grandparents, Mr, and Eli Rosenstein, Chicago', was The winners were credited with chanan was not as heavy asl. in DRIP Mrs. A. E. Neidllgler. arrested after his car crashed in­ 7 hits. Pisci, Cehrdt and Gnoth Buchanan and southward Tues­ or Mrs., Clarence Welch-and daugh­ to : the side of the Galien car. The formed the battery for the South day morning, it nevertheless REGULAR' ter, Ernestine, returned to their Galien boys were taken to a doc­ Bend team. Crebrat struck out served to freshen up the crops, BURCO COFFEE GRIND home in Owasso, Tuesday after tor, at New Buffalo, where their 9 batters in four innings. sapped by a week of heat and 15c spending two weeks with her sis­ drying winds; Late planted com wounds were dressed. All were Galien scored their two runs ter, Mrs. Fred Bromley and fam-| able to be brought to their in the fourth on a walk, error, ELF CUT GREEN tty- " ' I homes. The car was badly dam­ and two-bagger by Klute. Prince Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley and) BEANS ___20 oz. cans 2 for 25c BORAXO L U X F L A K E S aged. and Lintner formed the local bat- Miss Norma Bromley left Friday ELF PORK AND Small t o r mm Large « « . tery. A large crowd witnessed for Loami, 111. They will be guests BEANS ______16 oz. can 5c HAND Package Package the game. On account of the for a week of Miss Mary Kathene VAN-WAY ELF PINEAPPLE 9£jj_ CLEANER .___ can 14c Heart Attack Takes Regular 9c touranment held in Niles, there O’Keeffe and Miss Wilma Preston. TREE SURGERY JUICE_____19 oz. carts 2 for RINSO Mrs. Bertha Geminder will be no games this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perham 20 Mule Team Large 21c o f Three Oaks, spent Saturday af­ and BORAX ______p k g , 15 e ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. CONSERVATION Bursley’s Red Salmon “ «'r25c Lux Soap 3 17c Our community was shocked Galien Locals Gilbert. Miss Patricia Dellinger re­ BRILLO . Tuesday evening by the sudden turning to her home here with Landscape Architects 5 Pads Pkg, - v „ „ 9 e SOAp 3 Bars and Contractors Lifebuoy 17c death of our esteemed neighbor them after spending two weeks in You Must Be Pleased and friend, Mrs. Bertha Gemind­ Mrs. Will Kiley spent Wednes­ Chicago and Three Oaks. pkss- GOLDEN er, who passed away at the home day with her daughter, Mrs1. Le- Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. VAN. DERAA ‘ Prop. Elf Gelatin Dessert 3 14c lbs. RIPE FRUIT of her granddaughter, Mrs. Con­ land Beistle, South Bend. Mari­ Dalenberg Sunday were Mr, Al­ Buchanan, Midi. BANANAS 17c stance Schmaltz, two miles west lyn Jean Bowker accompanied bert Walter, Ben Annabel and Crushed Pineapple » > « " 17 l-2c of Galien, with a heart attack.- her home. Little Eif 0 She was bom March 9, 1866 in Mrs. -A da Sheeley and brother, Corn Flakes Lg. Pkg. yc LEMONS Z 6 - 15c 27c Dozen Germany, having spent most of John Rhoads, and Charles Vinton Little Elf iv her life in Galien. Her husband spent Thursday afternoon calling Icing Sugar 1 lb. Pkg. yc Large John preceded her in death about on friends in Sawyer. Tail « HEAD LETTUCE Heads 9c a year ago. Mrs. G. A. jannasch, Mrs. Al­ Pet Milk Can / C Surviving besides her grand­ bert Jannasch, Mrs. Lawrence HALF or WHOLE daughter are two grandsons, Lo- Jannasch and daughters celebrat­ ICE COLD raine, Dayton; John, Galien; also ed the birthday anniversary of WATERMELONS two sisters and one brother. Fun­ the former’s granddaughter, Bet­ eral services were held Thursday ty Hill, Glendora, with a picnic Candy Bars afternoon at 2 o'clock at the St. at Rocky Gap. SATURDAY SPECIAL Peters Evangelical church, con­ Billy Ender is spending this or Gum 3 -1 0 c ducted by the Rev. Louis Kling. week with relatives in Michigan Burial Was in the’ Galien ceme­ City. 5 lbs. SOAP CHIPS tery. Miss Kathleen Smith under­ • Think how nice it would be to have a went a successful tonsil operation Free-Man Automatic Coal Stoker tend your Burnley’s Regular Grind 9E? This Offer Is Good From Thursday at the Holy Family furnace. It would give you uniform heat HIGH GRADE COFFEE__ lb. I P . M. to 4 P. M. Only hospital, LaPorte. 21c day and night—saving you work and LITTLE ELF AUTO Miss Bernice Green is spend­ COFFEE— Drip Grind _____ lb. ing t\yo weeks in the northern worry, time and money. ELF ZiK part of Michigan with her sister, SERVICES Mrs. Howard Rugg. MARSHMALLOWS __ _ lb. pkg. 15C Free-Man is offering 10 Stokers Free SPRY I Mrs. William Wolford, Jr., and CHOICE BEEF POT ROAST * 22c and 390 Down Payments in a daughter, Chicago, are the guests 1 lb. can ____ 22c; 3 lb. can 53 C Phone 86 National $10,000.00 Prize Con* of Mrs. .Maude Wolford. test. Come in or phone us as Soon Mrs. E’ffie Couchman, Three as possible and let us show you PORK CHOPS sf* » 27c Oaks, is visiting her daughter, Washing Mrs. Edith Foster. > what to do.Nothingwould please Clean, Healthful, us more than to help you get a VDCir m tir m m n n (You receive 1 Hollywood Theatre ticket, good for any show, with Mr. and Mrs. John Krimmcl, i * * Automatic, Even stoker FREE . . . Contest closes K X I I L J E 4 1 n lB l/lt JL Emjc* A JL O 5caeh five dollar purchase made at and Chicago, were Sunday afternoon Heat with Coal. Sept. 10,1938. So Como in Todav. guests o f Mrs. Lydia Slocum. G r e a s in g Bill Kelley, sort o f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, has gone'to HARRY H. BANKE Our Specialty Newport, R. I„ where he has 124 S. Oak St. Phone 118-F1 BUCHANAN. MICH, gone into training for tjte Unit­ ed States navy. Last Wednesday POORMAN’S We Call for and Deliver while in Detroit, he took his fin­ al examination for entrance ■ into ■ M M M M O the U. S. navy service. ■ , ANDERSON’S Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dieilrick Mfg'd. by ILLINOIS IRON X BOLT COMPANY• Est. 1864> Chicago left Monday for a week's outing Oirlriiivlvd by in the northern part o f MHshigsn. C w Standard Service ' Miss. Olga G reen , Miss tfehVgla gdattiiarlj ^anitarp jU tg. Co. Portage and Front Sts. Harper -'returned •' home •‘■'Friday DIVISION OP AMERICAN RADIATOR ANO.STARDARD SANITARY CORPORATION 310 River St. Phone 115 We Deliver Buchanan, Michigan after a week's visit at Lansing ■CSnHMHUBBBEanB THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE Z 32S 53£ a 5 L. W. Johnson. events were discussed and games passed though the kitchen to an | floor. With a wild yell, Runyon Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bank© had played. Next week the Scouts will adjoining room. Mr, Runyon had ; shot he blew the snuke into king- as their guest for the week-end meet at 3:15 p. m. Tuesday for a just entered the kitchen when— . dom come, and also a hig hole T their niece, Mrs. Harold Myer supper hike and swimming party plump! comes this snake on the through the kitchen floor. 8 O'CLOCK at Clear Lake. and husband, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Cline had Only $1 does it! Yes, only $1 for OCALS as their guests for the week-end RYTEX DOUBLE CHECK Print­ Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wade of Stur­ ed Stationery .... 200 single Mrs. Grace Van Halst had as Sheets, or 100 Double Sheets ,and Rev. and Mrs. Maylan Jones and gis. guests for the week-end, Mr. and three children, Hastings were 100 Envelopes . . . DOUBLE THE COFFEE (g £ Mrs. Bruce Medici, Chicago, Mr. guests Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Alleck Lindquist USUAL QUANTITY ..... for Medici returned to Chicago Sun­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Who are spending the summer in August Only. Cheeked in pastel FOOD s t o r e s ! day evening, his wife remaining Letter while visiting friends made a trailer at Robinson Lake near shades . . . Blue, Ivory, Green or for a visit here this week. When the former was pastor of the White Cloud, spent yesterday at Orchid. And printed with your -their home here. Mr. Lindquist Use Your Bank* Mrs. E. L. Smith, Denver, Colo., local Methodist church before his Monogram or Name and Address. 3 . 4 3 * is a guest for two weeks at the transfer about 12 years ago. is operating pickle stations at On Sale at The Record Co, for We Redeem home of Mrs. Frank Lamb, en Friends honored them with a pic­ White Cloud and Dailey. August only . . . DOUBLE THE Bokax Coffee 2 ibs. 43c nic at Bear Cave Wednesday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. O’­ USUAL QUANTITY! Welfare Orders route to Washington, D. C. AS YOU DO YOUR CAR Condor Coffee 2 ibs. 4 5 c Mr. and Mrs. Mel Wertzberger ning. Leary, Washington, D. C., are Everybody’s doing it! Doing and son, Howard and family, visit­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bostwick guests of James Best at his Clear what? . . . Having their trees ser­ ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. had as dinner guests Sunday Lake home this week, and are viced by Van Way. Call 84. 33tlc. Charles Ellis and family. Donald Bostwick of Bristol, Ind., also visiting other friends. They v —TO GET SOMEWHERE Mr, and Mrs. Joe Meye.rs and and Miss Thelma Strawser of Elk­ will be honored by a group of Philip Small, were in Benton Har­ hart, Ind. friends with a potluck dinner at 7yz Ft, Black Snake IONA FLOUR. . ■ *& 53c bor, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Zachman Clear Lake Sunday. Mrs. George Plambeck and son, and daughter, Rebecca, and son, Mr, and Mrs. Charles King are Drops Thru Ceiling spending a week, during the The man who rides goes faster than the George, Jr., left Saturday for their Bill, and Kenneth Blake left Sun­ If you can figure out how you Splendid Flour. 53c home in Jackson after a visit of day for Washington, D. C. Miss former’s vacation, at: the Battle 24/2 lbs. would feel if a 7% foot snake one who walks. The facilities of a bank, PILLSBURY several weeks at the home of the Rebecca Zachman will return, in a Creek Country club. practically dropped about your Sunnyfield . . 59c former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. week, The others plan to take an Mr, and Mrs, Claude Carter neck, why that is the way John properly used, will help any man to get Flour 24'/2 lbs. 81c W. Riley, extended trip through several eas­ have as their guests Mrs. Jack 24|/2 lbs, Runyon felt when a big black I Gold Medal 83c Mrs. Maggie Marsh returned to tern cities, being gone two weeks. Redfield and her sister, Miss Es­ snake dropped through the ceiling' ahead faster in a financial way. HenkePs . 24>/a ib*. 79c her home in Lansing Sunday after They will be accompanied home by ther Boucher, both of Jackson. of his home on the floor beside 241/2 lbs. ' BEST FAMILY FLOUR a visit of two weeks with her Miss Victoria Zachman, of Wash­ Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown have him. ! We have a wide range of helpful facil­ brother, Ben Davis and wife, 402 ington, D. C-, who will spend her as their guests the latter’s .broth­ He and Mrs. Runyon had ju st1 Berrien street. j vacation here. er, J. H. Stelfox and wife of Bal­ returned from Buchanan but that, ities which are at your command. You tall can Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hess at-j Mr. and Mrs. William Fette anff timore, Md. Mr. Runyon insists, is no explana­ PINK SALMON 10c tended the funeral of the latter’s i Mr. and Mrs. M. Lundgren left Buane Beadle went to Cassop- tion for the snake. Mrs, Runyon are cordially invited to use as many of PALMOLIVE sister-in-law, Mr3. Frank Ritzier, I yesterday for an automobile trip olis last night to visit his broth­ went in the house first and had in St, Mary’s church, Three Oaks,! of several days through Wisconsin them as will be of service to you. Soap ■ « . 3 calces 17c er, Lester, and attend: the Cass at 2 p. m. Monday. ( and upper .Michigan, county fair the rest of the Week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanover J Mr. and Mrs. ; Fred Gawthrop bars A party comprising Mr. and A ja x Soap TO 35c had as their guest Saturday and, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Melvin SWEETHEART Mrs. Otis Wirth of New Troy, Mr, Glasses Properly Fitted Sunday their daughter, Mrs. C. A.! visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schultz and Mrs. Arthur Watson and Mr. in Baroda Sunday. Soap Flakes ■ box 25c Thornburgh and hueband, Muncie, I and Mrs. Everett Watson drove Ind. j Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gamble FLORIDA Sunday to Jackson, Mich., visiting J3ST. 1900 cilnion State iBank Mrs. Orville Bell and daughter,] had as their guests for the week­ the Irish Hills and attending at Grapefruit ■ can 10c Hazel, Kalamazoo, arrived yester-; end the latter’s brother, Ted Har­ night the great pageant of water Established in 1882 day to visit over the week-end at ris and wife and family. which is being staged at the Cas­ W. G. Bogardus, O. D. BUCHANAN GALIEN ANN A A . the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. T. John Godfrey is scheduled to cades at Jackson. Masonic Temple Bldg. come home Saturday from Detroit, SALAD DRESSING PAGE qt. x y c Waldo. ■ Eighteen members qf Troop 41 225 Macaroni 4 ibs. 19c -’Sr 21c and Mrs. J. E. Arney and Mr. and] berg .drove to Elgin, 111., Thursday Mrs. Richard Schram motored to visit Mrs. Hugh Blair, nee Gale Sunday to Fort Wayne, Ind„ and Pears, returning Friday. HOUSE of DAVID PARK return visiting Mr. and Mrs. Les­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman and IX o u r Now Playing Thru Sunday — THE FOUR CLOVERS DILL PICKLES . . ,K > 2 1 c ter Van Halst and family. daughter, Betty Ann, Mr. and Mrs. B R A N D $ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis had John Killenger of Findlay, O., and America’s Comedy Teeter Board Artists IONA as their guests for the week-end Mrs. John Huss of Daily called STARTING MONDAY, AUGUST 22 TO 28 49- l b . b a g Salad Dressing qt. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lee, Chicago. Saturday on the mother of the - 3 S 1 I 5 THE GREAT LE-ROY Ventriloquist SPARKLE BROOMS Mr. and Mrs. Basil Squires and ladies, Mrs. Graty Dick, a patient - 241/2- l b - b a g 59c . , .9 — — 7 , Also THE DEL-RIO-TIilO — Newest Sensation from Europe 4 SEWN ' three sons returned-to their home at Pine Crest, finding her much Dessert . . 6 pv 21c in Kalamazoo Friday after a visit improved. HOUSE OF DAVID LADIES ORCHESTRA Every Afternoon Miss Dorothy! Ann Geary had as each 2 T C of two weeks with Mrs. Squ.res’ CHIC BELL AND HIS BAND EVERY NIGHT her house guests over the week­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eisen- Amateur Nite Wednesday Nite —- Baseball Every Sunday Red Salmon Tall 2 1 c hart, who accompanied .them! end her cousins, the Misses Caro­ home. lyn and Eunice Imsley of Niles, ALWAYS FftESH WIDE VARIETY John C. Sinclair, a veteran of Michigan. OF THE SEASON'S1 • ’ NORTHERN TISSUE 4 19c the World War who has been mak­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sarles stop­ . FINEST PRODUCE - ing his home for the past year on ped Friday at the home of Mrs. , IONA Deb’s island, is now a patient at A1 W. Charles and with other- All Prices Arc Subject to the Michigan 3 % Sales Tax I""'1 MICHIGAN BEET the Hines Veterans.' hospital, where friends Friday while en route from EXCLUSIVE B e a W r r o S ^ - 4 can, 19c their home at Lincoln, Nebr., to SODA ' I he was taken three weeks ago.. ; SUGAR L. R. Bradley began plastering Lafayette, Ind. Fancy White Cobbler Crackers ■ V2-ib.b0* 1 5c 1 the new Claude Imhoff residence Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Mikelson But Not Expensive! GRAHAM S - $ 1 * 1 2 on Maple Court, Monday. . . are the parents of an eight pound (100 Ibs. $4.75) William Fette started plastering son, David Lee, born Tuesday at FALL DRESSES Potatoes 15 21c Crackers . ■ 2-ib.bo* 16c the Harry Brown cottage on Epworth Hospital, South Bend. Moccasin avenue Friday.' \ | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey 'Dresses to make you a lady of * A Af| ] Mr. and Mrs. John Platz of ! spent the week-end in Detroit elegance, because they arc made 1 l l ]J]J MAXWELL / visiting the latter’s brother, Dr, C. COFFEE HOUSE ■ Ib. 25c Mishawaka were guests Friday af- j of liner fabrics and morn ftand- | Seedless Grapes ternort and evening at the home of J. Mikelson and wife. E^lra fancy clusters of plump, Mrs, Caleb- J. Wilson left Sun­ somely detailed than you’ve ever DINTY MOORE'S Mr. and Mrs. Frank W; Dodge. worn. sweet, juicy grapes. A treat • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remington day for Chicago where she joined HORMEL'S for the picnic basket. Beef Stew . 2c;r i sc enjoyed a week-end vacation at her sister-in-law, Miss Mildred OTHERS A T ______$2.99 3 20c GREEN GIANT SPAM Robinson Lake, White Cloud, Mich. Wilson, and Mrs. E. J. Jordon and daughter, Bernice, Muskegon, USE OUR LAY-AWAY' PLAN MIRACLE MEAT Mr. and Mrs. M. H. MfKinnon 5c Peas . » . . can 1 7c had as their guests fbr the week­ Mich., on an extended trip through A Small Desop't Will Hold Any Garment PEACHES DEL MAIZ 12-or. the west. Their itinerary includes ■ .c a n 29c end Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cromer fancy Washed Michigan Celery bunch 5c stops at the Black Hills and Bad cans and family aiyl Mr. and Mrs. Ells­ Niblets ■ > 2 27C worth Mecklenberg and family, all Lands of South Dakota, .then to Dollar Day Specials - Thursday* Only of Sturgis. Caroline Ann Cromer t Billings, Mont., from where they SLIPS 2 for $1; PANTIES 3 for $1; G9c HOSE 3 for $1 and Marilyn and Helen Mecklen­ will go to Yellowstone National DRESSES 1 lot $1; 1 lot 2 for $1 g Bean Sprouts 18-oz. cans park. Aug. 23 Mrs. , Wilson will MASON JARS PIQUARTS,C do*. 69c berg remained this week for a visit Chop Suey Sauce 3-oz. bots. at the McKinnon home. leave Billings, en route to Spokane, COCOANUT 1 MASON Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ream had Wash., and Portland, Ore. A t Med­ THE DIXIE SHOP BARS Noodles chow mein 3-oz. cans. as guests Sunday the former’s ford, Ore., Mrs. Wilson will spend Jar Tops . . doz. 21c MORGAN'S Next to Palace Theatre SOUTH BEND, IND. Easy to make Y0UR brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ream several days with her brother, E. chop suey at home 2 ^ 2 9 Q CHOICE PEAS — CORN FRUIT PECTIN and family of South Bend. A. Smedley wflom she hasn’t seen with Fuji products. 3 f"2 5 c Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Raymond for 11 years. Mrs. Wilson will Tomatoes 4 ™ 29c make the return trip by way of DAILY had as their guests Sunday Mr', ADAM fCDC MAJESTIC SALTED bottle 10c and Mrs. G. G. Geisler of Hartford. California, Nevada, Salt Lake City VnAUAEIKO sodas or giTahams . . “ 1 5 c Dog Food . can 5c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and and Denver, Colo. A t the latter Miss Mae Mills motored to Jack- place she will take a side trip > 'b OCc ) 2-gal. son Saturday evening to accom­ through Royal Gorge. She expects MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE catiAiV 1 pany home the latter’s sister, Miss to be home by Sept. 15. A-PENN can $1.09 Mr. and Mrs. Will. Leiter, Mr. MOTOR OIL Nellie Mills, who had been visiting AUGUST 3-oz. Ac t here two weeks. They were accom­ and Mrs. Claude Jennings and PHILADELPHIA cream cheese foil pkg. O J TOMATO panied by Mrs. W. F. Runner who daughter, Shirley, were . among Catsup ■ « 3 bottle's 25C SULTANA stopped oft at Vicksburg to visit the attendants at the home com­ 3 LB. JQc J her brother, L, C. Rapp, and re­ ing at the Dayton church Sunday. CRISCO ...... CAN Tv > EASY TASK or CLEAN QUICK TU N A FISH turned with them late Saturday Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Arnold of Chicago were guests Sunday of ft Cl A TIN DESSERT—HAZEL BRAND Q Soap Chips » 5bl» 29c night. pkgs. |3C j OXYDOL 9r . Mrs. M. L. Mills and Miss Mae Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Yv—.g'. Bil­ UCLfft 1 111 ALSO CHOCOLATE PUDDING V 2 cans 25C Mills had as their guests last week ly Young accompanied them to HSTH Rinso ■ ■ ■ 2. ige. 39c end Mrs. L. A. Moore of Linden, Chicago for a visit. AMERICAN HOME QUALITY Nova Scotia, and her son, Elmer, Miss Betty Jane Pierce, Benton MASON DOLE ^ _ and wife and son of Ann Arbor, Harbor, is a guest two weeks at FRUIT JARS Mich. They had formerly all been BEVERAGES 14-oz. IO C the home of her grandparents, doz. pts. doz. qts. PINEAPPLE GEMS can w w neighbors In Canada. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cooper. Root Beer, Lime Rickey, jo la0' p y Miss Phyllis Lamb is a guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lightfoot 59cl 6 9 c Pearly Nectar & others &£, ” ,",iosj£ this week of her aunt, Miss Gene­ had as their guests Tuesday Bent­ Plus bottle deposit vieve Horn, South Bend. ley Baker and family and Mr. FURI1ITURE Winston Sands and Dick Neal Baker's mother, Mrs. Della Balt­ 2-lb.4 A c , have been camping at Fuller’s Re­ er, Chicago. . . jar 1 3 Quality Meats The combined purchasing power of 29 leading Inde- , GRAPE JAM COME AGAIN . sort, Clear Lake, the past ten Jess Leggett received word days, pendent furniture stores throughout the country Tuesday that his sister-in-law, makes this tremendous saving possible, Ground Beef chopped 2 lbs. 29c Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs, Alex. Leggett, LaPorte, Ind,, FRENCH MUSTARD ' S n o * n f I* . BRANDED CHOICE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hombaker had died there at 5:30 a. m. that were Mr. and Mrs. Erie Peterson morning. Mr. and Mrs. Leggett Beef Roast outs lb. I9 c and son, Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Con­ SAVE 20% to 33% and family will attend the funer­ FELS-NAPTHA SOAP . . 10b“39e rad Larson and two sons,-Junior al there at 2 p. m. today, -—:------— - o n — -— ------Boiling Beef Ib. and Allen, Mrs. Johnson and Mr. \Oz Mrs. Bowring and daugh­ John Larson, all of Chicago. • Living Room Suites e Bedroom Suites ter, Gail, Webster Grove-, Mo., NORTHERN TISSUE. . . 4 ' 23c Bacon Squares sugarilcured Ib. 16c Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Dodge e Rugs and Floor Coverings • Mattresses were guests from Wednesday un­ and family and their guest, Miss And don’t forget! A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold your AI4 ‘dx.4 A g Hockless Picnics sugaracured Ib. 19c Lucille Mills, Bristol, Ind., enjoy­ til Friday at the home of Mr, and choice .... with free storage and insurance until SUNBRITE CLEANSER U cans 1 U ed an outing in Washington Park, Mrs. Stuart Holmes. wanted. Luncheon Meat . S 2 Ibs. 29c Michigan City, Sunday. Miss Mae Hobim left Tuesday Buy now and save! , Miss Dorothy Barnes, Chicago, evening for her home in Chicago was a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will­ after a visit of two.weeks at the iam Gnodtke over the week-end, home of Mr. and sirs. Jess Leg­ GARNITZ Mrs. G, H. Stevenson is visit­ gett. ing today with her son, Alan Mrs. Sarah Most is very low at ■128 S. Michigan St. SOUTH BEND* &P STOR€S Stevenson and family, Casaopolls. the home of h.er daughter, Mrs. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 193# P M k f i 'o u a ‘rHE BERRIEN COUNTS RECORD conditions of a certain mortgage American League and sons, Clarence, Herbert and 1st insertion Aug. 18; laBt Sept. 1 1938, in tlie above entitled cause, made by William A. Quaokenbota GP W Tom, Henry Marsh, Albert Keller STATE OF MICHIGAN, The notice is hereby given that I shall | CARD OF THANKS L Pet. and Eva I. Quackenboss, husband Poorman’s _____ 11 8 3 and Lawrence Marsh. Probate Court for the County sell at public auction to the high­ .727 and wife to, Lillian G. Selim- . 9 6 3 The young man died Aug. 10. of Berrien. est bidder, at the front door of tho C lark's------.667 dated October 13th, 1930 and re­ Foundry ------11 7 He was born at Buchanan March A t a session of said Court, held Court House in the City of St. CARD OF T H A N K S W e wish to 4 .636 corded in the office of the Register CLASSIFIEDS—Minimum charge I FOR SALE—Bartlett pears. John Dry Z e r o ------10 4 6 28, 1916, the son of Edward and at the Probate Office in the City Joseph in said County o f Berrien, express our sincere thanks to .400 of Deeds for the county of Berrien 25c for 0 lines or less, 3 Issues i C. Redden. Phone 7112-F5. F. F. A. ______11 1 10 Katie Marsh Keller, and left with o f St. Joseph in said County, on on the 26th day of September, A. the friends and neighbors who .091 and State of Michigan on the Kill) National League D. 1938, at eleven o’clock in the 50c, cash in advance. 10c addi­ )' 33t3f> were so of their aid his parents at the age of five to the 11th day o f August A. D. day of October 1930 in Liber 10!) GP W forenoon,. E. S. T„ o f that day, j tional on charge accounts. and sympathy on the occasion of L Pet. live In Iowa. His mother died 1938. of mortgages, on page 82 on which 12 2 those certain lands aiul premises, | CARD OF THANKS, minimum FOR SALE:—Fryers, 50c each. J. the death our beloved husband Phillips 6 6 _____ 10 .833 when he was 19 months old. He Present: Hon. Malcolm Hat­ mortgage there is claimed to hi- B o y c e ------11 9 2 .819 situated in the City of Niles, Coun- j charge, 50c. H. Sachs, 1 mile north of Power and father, David E. Sarver. is survived by his father, his, step­ field, Judge of Probate. due at tlie date of this notice lor Bakertown_____ 11 6 5 .545 ty of Berrien, State o f Michigan, ‘ house, Bend o f the River. 32t3p. Mrs. Margaret Sarver and fam­ mother, a stepbrother, and other In the Matter of the Estate of' principal and interest and taxes 12 4 8 .333 and more particularly described as SCRATCH TADS -Suitable for ily. 33tlp. Gnodtke ______relatives. His two grandmothers John C. Marble, deceased. tlie sum of One thousand three Presbyterian — 12 1 11 .083 follows, to-wit: use in the home, office or at FOR SALE:—10 acre fruit farm. are Mrs. Margaret Marsh of the It appearing to the Court that hundred fourteen dollars forty- Batters and their averages. The North Half of Lot Nino (9) school. 10c lb. package. The North Chippewa St., John E. Wagner district and Mrs. Rose the time for presentation of the eight cents (81,314.48) and an American League (20 times at bat in Stephen Moore’s Addition to the Record Co. 39tf. Bowman. 31t3p. Keller of 110 Michigan street, claims against said estate should attorney’s fee as provided fur in Softball or more) :— Doftley, Poorman’s, City of Niles, Berrien County, (Continued from Page One) Buchanan. He is also survived be limited and that a time and Michigan, according to the record­ said mortgage,. and no suit or pro­ FOR SALK or TRADE: — My .440; Hattenbach, Poorman’s, .421; by a number of aunts and cou­ place be appointed to receive, ex­ ceedings at law having been in­ another in the third with his home Sinner, Clark's .400; Rothfuchs, ed plat thereof. equity in a 6-roum house and WANTED sins in the -Bucharian district, amine and adjust all claims and stituted to recover the moneys se­ run over the right field fence. Clark's, .396; Batchelor, Poor­ Dated at Buchanan, Michigan, lot with garage, some fruit in Miss Gladys Pletcher has gone demands against said deceased cured by said mortgage, or any The National League tied 4t in man’s, .357; Ellis, Clark’s, .333; this 10th day of August, A.- D. Burkhardt addition. Inquire at WANTED:—Woman for house­ to Winnetka, 111,, where she has by and before said Court; part thereof: the third with four runs. In the Best, F. A,, .333; Hiermann, 1938. the Record Office. no-c-tf work. Must be neat and gdod employment. It is Ordered, That creditors of Notice is Hereby Given, -that fourth the American League went Clark’s, .320; Raber, D ry Zero, B. II. DESICNBEBG, cook. Small 'ifage3; good home Mr. and Mrs, . Perry Morley said deceased are required to by virtue of the power of sale con­ ahead by two runs but the Nation­ .304; Virgil, Foundry, .296; Jno. Circuit Court Commissioner. in Chicago. Write box 67, Bu­ present their claims to said Court tained in said mortgage, and the al league tied it with, one run each Liska, Poorman’s, .286; Topash, called at Camp Betz Sunday, LUMAN I-I. GRAY, chanan. 33tlp. at said Probate Office on or be­ statue in such ease made and pro­ in the fifth and sixth. The score Poorman, .281; A. Rudlaff, Dry where they visited Mr. , Attorney for Plaintiff, fore tile 27th day of December vided, on Saturday the fifteenth remained a tie until the ninth Zero, .280; R. Donley, Clark’s, who had charge of Madron Lake Business Address: of WANTED TO BUY—Beef cattle, day of October A. D. 1938 at 10 When the American League scored .269; Johansen, Foundry, .267; camp r when it was first organized. A . D. 1938, at ten o’clock in the 120 Pipestone Street, o’clock in the forenoon, Eastern All Kinds beef hides and beef fat. Dan one run on an error and a hit by Leiter, Clark’s, .259; Deeds, Poor- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell forenoon, said time and place be­ Benton Harbor, Mich. Standard time, the undersigned Merson’s Market. 48tfc Sinner. The National League came man’s, .257; Stelter, Clark’s, .250; called Sunday evening on Clinton ing hereby appointed for the ex­ Custom Built will, at the-front door of the Court back With two runs on an error L. Donley, Clark’s, .250; Walters, McCollum who had recently re­ amination and adjustment of all 1st insertion Aug. 4; last Aug. 18 House in the City of St. Joseph, 127 S. Oak Street MISCELLANEOUS and two hits also a walk. The de­ Foundry, .250; Sherburn, Foundry, turned from Pawating hospital claims and demands against said STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ 31-tf that being the place where On- cisive blow was Baily’s single with .240; Dellinger, Poorman’s, .235; following an operation. deceased. bate Court lor the County of HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Circuit Court for tlie county ol the bases loaded. Jim Liska, Poorman’s, ,226. The birthdays of Charles and It is Further Ordered, That Berrien. FOR SALE:- Land at 3rd and scrap iroh, 1‘ags and paper Rotzein and Sinner pitched for Hehry Hess were observed at a public notice thereof be given by At a session of said Court, held Berrien is held, sell at public auc­ Cayuga, It8>s xl98 ft.: also lot stock. RoSey’s Junk Yard, 608 National League batters (17 tion. to the highest bidder, tilt- the American League ten giving family gathering Thursday eve­ publication of a copy of this or­ at the Probate Office in the city of on Cayuga near Front, 66x148 S. Oak St., Buchanan, Mich. times at bat or more)—R. Stybur­ premises described in said mort­ up eleven hits to the B leaguers. ning at the home o f the latter. der for three successive weeks St. Joseph in said County, on the ft. in good location at reason­ 33 tip. ski, Phillips 66, .467; Batten. gage, or so much thereof as may Freehltng, the sensation of Bu­ Ice cream and cake were served. previous to said day of hearing, 1st day o f August A. D. 1938. able price. Leo Huebner, 212 Boyce, .467; Pletcher, Phillips 06, Present : Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, be necessary to pay tlie amount so GOOD VISION is important! If chanan, pitched the whole game Mrs. Clem Savoldi and little in the Berrien County Record, a Lake St. Phone 402. 31t3c. .438; R. Styburski, Phillips 66, Judge of Probate. as aforesaid due on said mortgage, you need glasses, see C. L. for the winners giving up seven .421; Collings, Bakertown, .407; E. son are staying with the former’s newspaper printed and circulated hits in nine innings. '•In.the Matter of the Estate of with 7 percent Interest, and all RUMMAGE SALE by Church of Stretch, the optometrist at Stevens, Gnodtke, .400; M. Brick, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Whit­ in said County. Box score: James J. Nejdl, deMas'ed. legal costs.'together with said at­ Christ, Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1.- Place Clark’s News Depot every Phillips 66, .400; Bainton, Baker­ taker while Mr. Savoldi is in Cal­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, National League Lambert J. Nejdi having filed in torney's fee, to-wit: of sale to be announced later. Thursday. tfc. town, .385; Fairman, Gnodtke, ifornia. Judge of Probate AB R H said --court his petition praying That part of Section twenty- 32t3p. .316; Abel, Boyce, .280; R. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Pratt and (Seal) A true copy. Elsie Kraj- HOUSE TRAILERS:—New and Conrad, 2 b ------2 2 2 that the administration of said es­ seven (27) Township four (4) Gnodtke, .280; McIntosh, Baker­ daughter, Chicago, left Saturday ci, Register of Probate. used. Trade, rent, terms. John­ Brick, lb — ------5 1 2 ______A-: ______■ tate he granted to D. W. Living or South, Range nineteen (19)' West, PEACHES— Priced reasonably! town, .276 Harkrider, Boyce, .273; after a visit of 10 days at the son Trailer Sales, Seventh and Batten, r f ------.------3 1 0 to some other suitable person,’ described as 'commencing at a 5 miles N. W. of Buchanan; % J. Ellis, Phillips 66, .273; Shipper- home of Mr. arid Mrs. Milton Cedar Sts., Michigan Cfty, Ind. Stevens, rf — 1 0 0 1st insertion Aug. 11; last Aug. 25 It is Ordered, That the 29th day point fifteen hundred twenty-seven mile north of Madron Lake, or 27t8p. ly, Bakertown, >269; Beck, Gnod­ Mitchell, starting on a trip to STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ of August A. D, 1938, at ten feet (1527 ft.) North of Southeast phone 7115-Fll. Milton Mitch­ Harkrider, 3 b ______4 1 2 tke, .250; Best, Bakertown, .242; R. Styburski, c f ____3 1 2 New York City and Montreal, bate Court for the County of o'clock in tife forenoon, at said corner of said Section twenty- ell. 32t3p WILL GIVE 6-year-old terrier Comers, Bakertown, .231; Kennedy Can, ’ Berrien. 1 probate office, be and is hereby ap- seven (.27); thence running Nortl* Fletcher, s f ------2 0 0 Phillips 66; .222; Wesner, Gnodtke, dog to reliable party. Gentle Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hartline A t a session of said Court, held ' pointed for hearing said petition; seventy-live feet (75 ft. I thence FOR SALE -Three-piece wicker Beck, s f ___— — 2 0 1 .211; S. Styburski, Phillips 66, and fond of children. Phone and daughters, Vera and Clara' at ,the Probate Office in the city of It is Further Ordered, That pub­ South 89 degrees* 85: ft. West to set in good condition, cheap. Freehling, p ______3 1 1 ,200;. M.: Rauch, Bakertown, .191; 550. 33tlp attended the Smith-Sunday reun­ St. Joseph in said County, on the lic notice thereof be given by pub­ the shore of Lake Michigan; Mrs. Walter Cfipeland, Phone S. Styburski, i f ____3 0 0 Liska, Bakertown, ,190. Bainton, c ------.----- — 4 1 0 ion held at the home of Mr. and 8th day of August A. D. 1938. lication' of a copy of this order, thence Southwest a,long tlie shore 7108-F2. 33tlc FOR KENT There will bo no more games Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, once each week for three succes­ of. Lake Michigan to a point in the this week at the athletic park on Mrs. Donald Rhoades in Cassop- FOR RENT:—Lower flat and olis Sunday. • Judge of Probate.- sive weeks previous' to said day of line parallel with the above North­ EXTRA STRONG Cider Vinegar, T o ta ls ______36 8 11 account of the sectional tourna­ gai^ige, 108 S. Detroit St. House In the,. Matter of the Estate of hearing, in the Berrien County erly line of lands described, drawn 25c gal; Yellow and white pop­ American League ment at Niles takes the teams toVbe painted. Write-M. Peacock, AB R H Daniel Heim, deceased. Glen Heim Record. a newspaper printed and from the point of beginning: ■ and corn, very tender, 3 lbs. 25c. from here. . Invention of Autoliarp seventy-five ■ (75 . ft.) t h e r e 1304 Cleveland Ave., Lincoln Ellis, s f ___ —------— 3 0 1 The autoharp was invented for having filed in said Court his peti­ circulated1 in said "county. A. G. Bowers, Phone 215-W. Next Week the playoff games from; thence: running' North -89 . Park, Mich. 3lt3p. Rothfuchs, sf ------2 0 0 people of limited musical, knowl­ tion, praying for license to sell the MALCOLM HATFIELD, 33t3p will be played off. Then will come Schneider, 2 b ____ — 1 0 0 edge in Germany in the early part interest of said estate in certain Judge of Probate. ■degrees 35 feet East to place of FOR RENT:—Modern seven-room the city series. real estate, therein described, (SEAL) A true cop’y. Elsie Krajci, beginning, except therefrom the 'jFOR SALE:—Canning tomatoes. house. A. J. George. Phone 309-J Neidlinger, ss ------— 3 0 0 of the Nineteenth century. It con­ sists of a zither with a system of it, is Ordered, That the 6th day . Register of Probate, Pere Marquette Railroad right of .-*> 50c per bushel. Bring your bas- or call at 506 Days avenue. Langer, 2b 4 0 0- Deeds, c _- — — 4 1 3 bridges which, when pressed down, of September A. D. 1938, at ten way known as Lake Shore Drive kets. Ira Neiswender, on Main 32t2c. crossing said lands. Virgil, lb . 1 0 0. mute chords not suited to the mel­ o’clock in the forenoon, at said 1st.insertion''Aug. 4; last Aug. 18 * , St. Road, \it mile-east of Miller STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ LILLIAN G. SCHEER FOR RENT-—Pleasant furnished Hattenbacli, l b ------— 3 1 0 ody. Probate Office, be and is hereby, I. School. 33tlp. bate Coun. for the County of Mortgagee. apartment, 4 rooms and bath. Liska, I f ____...— 4 • 0 0 appointed for hearing said peti­ .. Buchanan people who attended tion, arid that all persons interest­ Berrien. FOR SALE:—No. 1 Comb and ex­ Ample closet, screened-in Hartline, rf — —_ 3 3 1 Largest CliurcU m World the funeral of George Keller at ed in said estate appear before At a session of said Court, hold 1st insertion June 9; last Aug. 2S tract honey. Put cane seats and porch. Very reasonable terms Hiermaipi, sf — ------4 1 1 St. Peter’s in Rome is said to be Walnut, Iowa, Sunday, were Mr. said Court, at said time and place,, at tile Probate Office in the city oi MORTGAGE SALE' backs in chairs. Phone 214-J. to right party. Call at 103 Lei ter, 3b ___ — 3 :1 , . 0 built on the spot where St. Peter 1 and Mrs. George Marsh, Mr. and to show .cause why a license to St. Joseph in said County, on the Default having been made ill John I. Rough, 108 Hobart. Lake street. 33tlc Sinner, p ' ______> 3 0 1 was martyred, hence the name. It Mrs. William Keller, Tillie Marsh sell the interest of said estate in 1st day o f August A. D. 1938. Hie conditions of a certain mort­ 33t3p. Rotzein, p _r-__------1 0 0 is the largest church in the world gage made by George W. Demina FOR RENT:—3 room apartment; said real estate should not be Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield. FOR SALE:—Large lot on Cay- Judge of Probate. I ai.d L. Claire Deining, husband unfurnished. Mrs. Arthur Wile, Totals ______39 7 : 7 granted; . uga street. Will sell lot alone or In the Matter of the Estate oi ' and wife, to the Industrial Build­ 316 North Oak Street. 33tlp. Monday night the Phillips 66 ten It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Charles F. Boyle, also spelled ing and Loan Association, a Michi­ build home on same. Carrying went into first place as far as.per- lic notice thereof be given by pub­ . • 90% of. cost 16wiin£erest.rate» Chas. F .' Boyle, deceased. Mary gan Corporation, dated tlie 20l|l LQST centage points are concerned by lication of a copy of this order, for E. Boyle having filed m said Court day of'December 1930, and record- Small monthly payments. Free their • Second victory over the three successive Weeks previous to LOST—Coin purse containing $6 her petition, praying for license to I ed in tlie office of the Register oi Architectural Service and Esti­ Boyce ten by the score of 4 to 0. said day of hearing, in the Berrien In Buchanan Sunday. Fifider sell the -interest of said estate in Deeds of Bcirien County, M’lclu- mates. Low rate financing on all Freehling shut out the Boyce ten Dayton Methodist Church • County Record a newspaper print­ notify Mrs. Glenn Smith. Purse Science churches throughout the certain real estate therein describ­ I gan, on tiie 9th day of March 1931, building. Chas. E. Ledyard, Gen­ with two hits. His mates knocked Kdv. Frank L. Considinc, Pastor ed and circulated in said County. was lost by a working girl Who world on Sunday, August 21. , ed. I m Liber 165 of Mortgages, o( eral Contractor. Phone St. Joe Fabiano from the mound in the MALCOLM HATFIELD, : needs the money. Reward. Sunday school 10:00 a. m. The Golden Text, (Job 36:5), is It is Ordered, That the 29th day page 190, by failure to make in­ 86, 838 W olcott Ave., St. Joseph, fourth. Three runs scored in the Judge of Probate. 33tlp Worship service 11:00 a. m. “Behold, God is mighty, and des- of August A. D. 1935, at ten stallment payments of principal Michigan. 31t3p. third on two hits and an error, al­ (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, piseth not any: he is mighty in o’clock in tlie 1‘orcnouin at said and interest at maturity and foi so two’ walks. M. Brick, R. Sty­ Register Of Probate. Church of tho Brethren strength and wisdom.” . Probate Office, be and is hereby four months thereafter, whereby burski and Kennedy each got two . Charles A. Light, Minister Among the Bible citations-is this appointed for hearing said peti­ tlie mortgagee elects and declares hits to lead the winners.- . 1st insertion Aug. 11; last Aug. 25 passage (Rom, 11:33): “O the tion, and that all peiyonn interest­ Hie whole of Uie principal, interest Boyce has a rained out game 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, ] depth of the riches both of the STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- ed in said estate appear before said and t!ie sums paid for delinquent with Bakertown to be played yet; Fred Hagley, superintendent. | : bate Court fo r ' the County of wisdom and knowledge Of God! Court, at a.aid lime arid, place, • to- taxes by mortgagee now due and If they win they Will tie Phillips ',11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Berrien. how unsearchable are his judg­ show cause . Why a license to sell payable as provided by the terms i 66 and a playoff game will have to Sermon by minister. ments, and his w ays, past finding A t a session of said Court, held the interest o f said estate in said Of said mortgage. . 1 be played. If they lose to Baker- at the Probate Office in the city of out!” real, estate1 should not be granted; The amount claimed to ho due j town they will lose out in the St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic St. Joseph in said County, on the Correlative passages to be read It is Further Ordered, That pub­ on said mortgage at the date ol \ standings find Phillips 66 wiil win Church from the, Christian. Science text­ 9th day of August A, D. 1938. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ this notice is the sum of 8471.37, of ; the National League flag. Father John R. Day, Pastor book, “Science and. Health with Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, lication of a copy of this order, for principal and interest and the: In the second game of the eve­ Masses will be held, at 8 a. m. Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Judge of Probate, : three successive, weeks previous to further sum of 5>-10i.41, that being i ning the Clark Equipment pulled a and 10 a. m, each Sunday during Balter Eddy, include the following In the Matter of the Estate of said, day of nearing, in the Berrien the unpaid taxes for the years | Frank Merriwell act by coming the summer season and including (p. 275): “Divine metaphysics, as Edward Johnson; deceased. Irene County Record a newspaper print­ 1931 to 1937, inclusive, on tlie land : from behind to win from the Foun-- the Sunday preceding Labor Day, revealed to spiritual understand­ Blaney having filed in said Court, ed and circulated in said County, and premise's described in said dry and remain in the fight for Father Joseph Ryan of Chicago is her final administration account, ing, shows clearly that all is Mind, MALCOLM HATFIELD, mortgage,, which said taxes the In- i first place in the American league. assisting, during the summer., and that Mind is God,, omnipot­ and her petition praying for the . ; Judge of Probate. dustrial Building and Loan A sho- They scored five runs in the sixth ence, omnipresence, omniscience,— allowance thereof, and for,the as­ (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, ciatiuu has paid as provided in the : to tie the game at six all then in L, D. S. Church signment and. distribution of the that is, rill power, all presence, all Register of Probate. terms,of said mortgage, and which ■ the seventh went.on to win. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Science, Hence all is in reality the residue of said estate, and her Said sum is added to the amount The Foundry jumped bn Jesse 11 a. m. Preaching services by manifestation of Mind." petition praying tiiat said court 1st insertion Aug. 4; last Aug. j8 secured by said mortgage, and an for four runs ih the first inning on Elder Mark Gross. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ adjudicate and . determine , who attorney's : fee of $25.00 provided four hits and :wo errors. They 6:30 p. m. Stewardship class. Presbyterian Church were at the time of his death the bate Court for the County of for in said 'mortgage, and liu suit added two more in the fourth on 7:30 p. m. Evening service; Mrs. L. G. Fitch will talk to legal heirs of said, deceased and Berrien. or proceedings at law or in equity ; two hits and ah error. The Clark’s the members of the Adult class entitled to inherit the estate of .A t a session of said Court, held having been instituted-to recover : cable back With one in the fourth. Bethel Temple of the Presbyterian church at 10 which said deceased died seized, at tlie Probate Office In the city of the debt secured by said mortgage In the sixth the Clark’s got four Rev. Gladys Dick, Pastor a. m. Sunday on “What Consti­ ;■ It is Ordered, That the 6th day St. Joseph in said County, on the or any part thereof. hits and . With the aid of three of September A, D. 1938, at ten 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. tutes a Good Mother.” 29tli day pi' July A. D. 1038. Now therefore, , NOTICE ts etrdrS tied the score at 6 all. In o’clock in the forenoon, at said 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue : iJho seventh Sinner, who relieved Probate Office, be and is hereby Judge of Probate. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. 1st insertion Aug. 18; last Sept. 1 of the power of sale contained .-hW Jesse in the fifth, set the Foundry appointed for examining and al­ In tiro Matter of tlu: Estate of Mid-week Services Thursday said mortgage and the Slatute in , down in order in each inning In­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The lowing said account and hearing evening, Bible Study. Alla Keller, deceased, Frank Kell­ such case made and provided, tho - cluding the. seventh. The Clark’s Probate Court for the County Saturday night, Young Peoples said petitions. er having filed in said Court his said mortgage will be foreclosed got three hits and won thp game. of Berrien. service. It is Further Ordered, That pub­ final administration .'account, and by a sale of the premises described Rothfuchs’ single scored Leiter A t a .session of said Court, lic notice thereof be given by pub­ his petition praying for the allow­ therein, or So much thereof as : who singled previously With the held at the Probate Office in the Methodist Episcopal Church lication of a copy of this order, for ance thereof- and for the assign­ may be necessary to pay the i winning rUn. City o f St. Joseph in said-coun­ Thomas Rice, Minister three successive weeks previous to ment and distribution of the resi­ amount so as aforesaid due on Box score. ty, on the 11th .lay o f August 4. Sunday school at 10 o’clock, said day of hearing, in the Berrien due of said estate, and his petition said mortgage, with six per cent i Clark’s ’ D. 1038. County Record a newspaper print­ praying that said court adjudicate Mrs. Glenn Haslett and Mr. Con interest from- the date of this no- j AB R H Present: Hon. Malcolm Hat­ ed and circulated in said County. Kelley superintendents. and determine who were at the tiee, and said taxes and all legal i Rothfuchs, sf —■__ — 4 2 2 field, Judge of Probate. MALCOLM HATFIELD, time of her death tlie legal heirs Morning worship at 11 o'clock. costs, including the attorney’s fee, : L. Donley, rf ______3 0 '0 In the Matter of the Estate of Judge of Probate. of said deceased and entitled to ,,. and YOU can get it with The special music is in charge of at public auction, to the highest R. Donley, ss ______3___ 1 1 Anna ifa ria Nutt, deceased. (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, Inherit the real estate of which Mrs. Arthur Wissler ahd will con­ bidder, at the front outer door oi | eius, i f ______2 1 0 Donald J. Rouse having filed in Register of Probate. said deceased died seized. sist of a duet number by Mrs. the Court House in tho City of St. Frame, 2 b ------3 0 1 said court his final account to If is Ordered, That the 20lh day Joseph Letcher arid Mrs. Harold Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, Hierfliann, c f ______3 0 0 1st insertion Aug. 11; last Sept. 15 01 August A. D. 1938, at tell date as administrator de bonis on Tuesday the Gth day of Septem­ Stelter, c ------3 0 0 Mann. Sermon subject: Trium­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, In the o’clock in tlie forenoon, at said non with will annexed of said es­ ber A. D. 1938, at ten o’clock in Covert, l b ______3 1 1 phant Truth. Circuit Court for the County of THE LONG MILEAGE GASOLINE tate, and his petition praying for Probate Office, be and is hereby the forenoon. Leitgi-, 3 b ------3 1 1 Thought for today: "Men have Berrien in Chancery. No. A-473. the allowance thereof, appointed for examining and al­ The premises to be sold are situ­ Sinner, p ______2 1 2 thus far been unable to destroy Notice of Sale. lowing said account and hearing It is Ordered, That the 12th ated in the City of Buchanan, Ber­ Jesse, p ______1 0 0 Christ. Neither have they suc­ W. R. Payne, Receiver of THE said petitions; ^ SPECIAL SUMMER G A S O LIN E/,^ STANDARD OIL DEALER day of September A. D. 1938, at rien County, Michigan, and are * 2 ceeded in destroying the Christ- CITY NATIONAL BANK AND It is Fruther Ordered, TJuit pub­ ten o’clock in the forenoon, at described in said mortgage as fol­ Totals ______30 7 8 like. May we be like Him!” TRUST COMPANY OF NILES, lic notice thereof be given by pub­ said probate office, bo and is lows, to wit:— Foundry a national banking corporation, lication of a copy of this order, hereby appointed for examining Lot sixty nine (09), Liberty AB R H 'Christian Science Society of Niles, Michigan, Plaintiff. • for three successive weeks pre­ and allowing said account; Heights Addition to the Village THIS STATION GIVES YOU * Johansen, 3b ,______3 1 1 Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ vs. vious to said day of hearing, in -tlie It is Further Ordered, That '(now City) of Buchanan, except a Sherburn, p ______3 1 2 ject: "Mind.” GEORGE R. ZECHLIN, EVELYN Berrien County Record a news­ public notice thereof be given by strip seven (7) feet wide across Hartline, r f ------3 0 0 Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. ZECHLIN, formerly the wife of paper printed and circulated in publication of a copy of this or- the rear end of said lot to be used BETTER SERVICE Feathers, e —,— ___3 1 0 Wednesday evening meeting at George R. Zechlin, since re­ said County. der, for three successive weeks for an alley. Virgil, lb —______3 1 ' 1 7:45 p. m. ■ ■ married, and whose present MALCOLM HATFIELD, THE CLEANEST REST ROOMS IN f OWN previous to said day of hearing, Dated June 7th, 1938. Schneider, 2 b ______• 2 1 2 The; reading roqm, in the church name is unknown, AMBROSE Judge of Probate. in the *Berrien County Record, a INDUSTRIAL BUILDING - Neidlinger, ss ;______3 1 1 at Dewey aveiiue and

However he did not; my last were worn together on the Twen­ Miss Eleanor McLaren returned BAKERTOWN Miss Agnes Nekvasil and Mr. Herbert Haas drove to Union remembrance of him was standing tieth Century-Fox spectacular Olive Branch. home with them after a week’s Miss Agnes Nekvasil, Mr. Her­ Tight-Wadding It Through Europe |) watching me leave with sorrow musical smash, “One in a Mil­ visit in Squth Bend. Pier Sunday to visit Mrs. John­ bert Haas were the guests of nie Best and Mrs. Robert Clem­ and apology in every line and fea­ lion," which introduces Sonja Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ambler and Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Ingue3 spent ture even to the droop of his Henie and is currently as the Sunday at Lake Odessa. Their son, Miss Betty Nekvasil, New Buffa­ ens. CHAPTER 49 son, of Homer, spent Sunday with 1500’s and the 16Q0’s for prices handlebar mustaehios. He certain­ Hollywood, as guest feature, Mon­ Duane came home with them, lo, Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nekvasil, By HAWES ranging from 8 cents (2 francs) to Mr. and Mrs. B. Sherman. ly was a lot more polite than I day night, during the filming of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith of Mrs. Frank Nekvasil, Lewis Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nekvasil It hardly seems possible, when I 50 cents and a dollar. It was an Miss Ruth Ann Clark of Koko­ was. I hope he did not have to the ice ballet scenes, mo, spent Sunday with Mr. and Galien, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James and Bcttie Nekvasil drove and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom call It to mind, that It was only a eye-opener on the value of old pay for the extra dishes. I should On the ice the temperature Goodenough and family were Sun­ to Grand Rapids over the week­ Kenton and Mr. Herbert Haas year ago this time or a couple of books. More interesting than the Mrs. John Clark. have given him a good tip. I have was 32 degrees, but waist high it Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frizzo and day dinner guests in the Henry end to visit their sister and and Miss Agnes Nekvasil enjoyed Weeks earlier that I was dodging old books were those rare un­ never been satisfied with my own children have rented a cottage at Goodenough home. daughter, Mrs. Anna Graveiin. a party at the home of Frank hither and thither in Europe on worldly types you saw back in the was 43 degrees and at head lev­ conduct on this occasion, They had a very enjoyable time. a third class ticket and the spur interiors of the book stores, serv­ el, 50 degrees kept hats off. The Indian Lake and Mr. Frizzo will Mrs. Edith Straub, Mrs. Pauline Nekvasil Saturday evening. (To be Continued) rafters sweltered in a tempera­ drive to his work at Kalamazoo. of the moment. ing the trade or poring over the Olmstead, Miss Joan Fisk spent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman Now and then a picture in the books. Pale, scholarly, abstracted ture of 90 degrees. a the week-end at Lake Odessa. and family attended the Burrus rotogravures—a parade on the, types of men, looking as though V. F. W. Announces Patricia Olmstead and Violet reunion at Clear Lake. Cliamps-Elysees, a labor riot in they were 95% mind and 5% body, Ninitz returning with them after Mr. and Mrs. Walter B u i t u s the Latin Quarter of ..■C'arls, the such as I never saw anywhere else, Americanism Stand a weeks stay there. Dayton News and two granddaughters, of Parma Place D’ La Concord, and it comes It confirmed what 1 had heard, Lit.Jle Richard Roundy, son of that the educated Frenchman is spent Sunday evening with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roundy of back with a rush that short time The following resolution was Mr. and Mrs. William Leiter and Mrs. A. Chapman. ago I wandered there like a soul the most intellectual type in the Buchanan is. spending a few days adopted by the tri-county council Mr, and Mrs. ^Claude Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and world. with his grandparents, Mr. and from an alien world, ' of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mrs. John Currier of Buchanan, son'of Kokomo, attended the Shee- I did not see many of the But to a person of somewhat Mr'S. Eari Roundy. representing the counties of Ber­ were Sunday dinner guests of ley reunion , at Ingles Wood’s on "things that should be seen” in less than 95% mind, the open air rien, Cass and Van Buren, at a Mr. and Mrs. William Strunk. , M-60. Mrs. Everett Hardman and chil­ Paris, but I saw a lot and left j restaurants of the Latin quarter meeting held at Lawton, Aug. 5: William RSehter of Michigan Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Goetzinger dren of South Bend visited last satisfied, in firm possession of the were even more interesting. And Resolution of the Tri-County City is visiting his uncle, Fred and son James, were Sunday af­ week in the Charles Dietrich home. all-time record for having caught to a low, calculating tightwadder Council Richter. ternoon visitors in the home of Mr. The annual Sheeley re-union was the right bus going the wrong way those “fixed pris” (fixed price) To: The officers and Delegates, Mrs.- Myra Martin of Fort and Mrs. Richard Koehn. held at Ingles Woods on M-60 more times than any Other tourist signs were most interesting of all. Tri-County Council, Department of Wayne is visiting at the home of Mrs. Bernard McCann of Me­ Sunday with 93 present. Officers in a similar time. Pleasant it was to read that there were re-elected; president, Mrs. Michigan, Veterans of Foreign Mr. and Mrs. John Martin. nominee, Mrs. Tester Olmstead One reason I was quite success­ you might be served with a full Eliza Lickfelt; secretary, Wade Wars of the U. S. Mrs. Mae Van Lew returned spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. ful getting about in Paris was be­ banquet from potage (soup) to Martin. The Keefer Orchestra fur­ From: Resolutions Committee. home Friday evening after spend­ Paul Smith. cause I evolved a system of get­ dessert and including your choice nished music followed by a soft- Subject: Condemning Un- ing several days at the home of The Lovina Ladies Aid and U. ting about. I could speak no word of hors d’ oeuvres and a bottle of ball game. American Activities. her daughter, Mrs. Douglas B. Sunday School will hold their of French so that a Frenchman red or white wine ,all for 6ya Mr. and Mrs. Jei'ry Lutz and francs (about 25 cents). Reassured Whereas, we believe Commun­ Black. • annual picnic at Hudson Lake, had the remotest idea what I was Thursday. son, Miss Nola Van Tilburg of saying—unless it were "parlez by the throngs, of well ‘dressed ism, Facism and Nazism to be in Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hamilton Mrs. Russell McLaren and Pontiac were week-end guests in vous Anglais?” But I had maps diners in even the cheaper cafes, principal and practice contrary to and two sons, and Miss Mary' daughter, Nancy, were in Three the Ed Van Tilburg. Miss Nola and after I had decided where I many of them evidently students the doctrine of Americanism as Hamilton returned home Friday Oaks, Friday. . will be here for her weeks vaca­ Wanted to go I wrote the name o f or professors, I entered the cafe set forth in the Declaration of In­ fro ma ten day motor trip to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. tion. the place on a piece of paper and St. Germaine, for it was the noon­ dependence and the Constitution northern Michigan. and Mrs. Paul Smith and son, call­ Mr. and Mrs. James Carter of under it wrote “bus?” This I ing hour and only a roll and a of the United States of America, Mr, and Mrs. William Strunk ed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma spent Thursday and Friday would show to a traffic officer, who glass of cafe had staid me in the and Mr. ana Mrs. Jesse Place spent Claude Holmes in Gary, with Rev. R. O. Moon. would instantly comprehend and morning. Whereas, evidences of organiza­ Monday at the home of Mr. and HE proverbial "Cool Cucumber" wouldn't Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nye and F. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lantz, write the number of the bus I Opposite me at the little table tions of Communists, Facists and Mrs. Harry Strunk at Battle be any cooler than any other balloon* A. Nye attended the annual home Anita, Iowa, are spending a week sized vegetable if it weren't kept refriger­ must take,' and wave his /hand in sat a handsome young negro, very, Nazis existing within the State of Creek. T coming Sunday at Crystal Springs With Rev, and Mrs. R. ‘ O. Moon. ated, and you'll Have a stuffy, hot kitchen again the general direction I must go to intelligent looking and his equally Michigan are apparent, and Frank Campbell, accompanied Camp grounds. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Nicholas and this summer unless you Cook the CooL Way take it. I would drift that way, goodlooking wife. They were typi­ Whereas, such organizations are p y his niece, Mrs. Lew Richter, Sylvester Ingles has returned daughter of Dayton, Ohio, were . . . EliECfrically. stop: at a bus station and mount cal of the international aspect of teaching and practicing principles left Tuesday evening for Penn­ home from several days visit at week-end guests. the first vehicle of that number. the quarter. I tried a little Eng­ contrary to the tenets of Ameri­ sylvania where she will visit rel­ Three of ELECtric Cookery's inimitable fea­ Reed City. tures are priceless in the torrid nineties . , . an When I paid my fare I would lish on him and he answered me in canism, atives for several days. Mrs. Anna Eastburg o f Detroit, ELECtric Range Is CLEAN , . * QUICK. . . COOL. again show the paper with the excellent "American,” - NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT The Home Coming at the . D ay- RESOLVED That, we the Officers is visiting this week with Mrs. Inquire about our 5-Star Plan today. . . It's easy name of my destination to the con­ “You’re from America?” I ask­ ton church Sunday was a success and Delegates comprising Tri- Sadie Ingles. NOW to own a modern ELECtric Range. ductor and fie would wave his ed. in every way. Seventy attended County Council,' Department of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant of hands 'wildly, talking volubly. in I saw him flinch a little, and he the Sunday school hour with a Michigan, Veterans of Foreign South Bend, spent Sunday with French and pointing in all direc­ and his wife exchanged a fleeting collection of $6.21. The dinnep glance. "No,” he answered, with Wars, of the U. S., by the adoption Mr. and Mrs. Currie McLaren. tions, Whereon I would understand and afternoon service was at­ INDIANA. & MICHIGAN perfect courtesy, “We’re from the of this resolution, denounce all or­ perfectly that this bus went the tended by 200 people and the English colony of Haiti but I’ve ganizations having for their prin­ ELECTRIC COMPANY wrong way. collection was $14.04 for the af­ T h e'rest was simple. I would been in America a lot.” ciples Communism, Facism, Naz­ ’ S GOOD I gathered that they felt that lo ism, and ternoon. A good program was get off and wait for a bus going given. BUSINESS an American a negro had an in­ Be It Fruther Resolved, That we the other way, I found the traffic t o m ake officers and bus conductors in ferior status. But in their bearing call upon each Post Commander of The Dayton Sunday School will your sayings Paris uniformly agreeable and and appearance there was evidence Posts affiliated with Tri-County have a home made ice cream so­ helpful in intention at least. They of education and social standing. Council, to enlist the: cooperation & arn cial to be given at the south side not only kept close tab over me It must be different in Haiti, of each post member under the to see that I got off at the right The young Haitian help jd me. leadership of the Post American­ of the Dayton hall Saturday eve­ 31A%! place, but .on several occasions select a course from the bewilder­ ism Chairman for the purpose of ning, Aug. 20. Everyone wel­ Safe Savings for 4S years when I, saw something that at­ ing array of offerings on the menu putting into operation publicly the come. Cake or pie will be serv­ tracted me and decided to get off and I did quite well, although; I Americanism program Set forth by ed with.the ice cream. 33tip forthwith, they would seek forcl- was not certain what I ate ail the National arid Department . bly to detain me, apparently un­ the time. But the meat dishes were Americanism, Chairmen, and : Founder of international Law der the impression that I did not delicious and the cooking was gen­ Be It Further Resolved, That we Grotius, a Seventeenth century) know what I was doing. These erally excellent even in these call upon all patriotic citizens and, Dutch jurist, is regarded as the l Es N. SGHRAM, Representative contests were always in good hum­ cheap cafes. especially our school boards in the founder of international law. Through and out of the Cafe St. various communities in so far as or but sometimes quite spirited. mm Sometimes I got away; other Germaine I wandered on and pres­ the youth of our country is con­ times the conductor's grip was too ently I saw another cafe' which cerned, to cooperate on the opera­ AT THIS LOW SPECIAL good and I rode on to the original j looked most interesting. I would tion of said Americanism program, destination, go in there, . and order another and to protect the existence of: un- SALE PRICE! ONLY The first thing I wished to see bowl of soup, I thought, just for american activities within . oUr . in Paris was Notre Dame : cathe­ an excuse to look it over. communities, dral. Once I had found it I made :. It seemed easy. I sat at a table Adopted this 5th day of August the real discovery of my Parisian and a little waiter of an extreme 1938 at the regular: session of Tri- Visit—-the old Latin quarter sur­ Latin type, with twisted mus- County Council, Department of * 1 8 9 rounding the University pf Paris. taehi3s, came to take my order. I Michigan, Veterans of Foreign' had no interpreter hero, but I Wars of the U. S., held at Lawton, I 2 YEARS:TO PAY! Like all main, tourist objectives (No Interest or Carrying Charge) » the cathedral was a disappoint­ i knew that “potage” was soup and Michigan. El’s the sensation ot our greatest App. ment. One reason was, of course, | at that, I pointed., Stanley Ravbuek, Sale In history! All three complete that I expected too much; the The waiter greeted this decision * , Council Commander. modem rooms at this f unheard o f low Hauro, thanks to purchases way In ad­ main reason was that it seemed with gestures numberless and Eric Kasischke, vance o f present rising wholesale costs! . impossible to venerate a great his­ salvos of remarks apparently of Council Adjutant. Buy all three rooms or any one sep­ torical building, while packs and a highly appreciative character. I Resolution Committee: arately.- packs of chattering tourists inferred he wished to know the R. Van Hoeven, 1459, Complete 10-Pc. $ thronged it. ’ rest of the order. I shook my head, C. A. Lenman, 667, I came to thg cathedral only shrugged deprecia Lively 'in the Frank R. Babino, 3102. _ Living Room - with rather dim associations from Latin way signifying' I warned my youthful reading of Victor nothing more. At last the waiter The lovely tapestry covered modern Hugo’s “Hunchback of Notre was apparently satisfied he knew Is a bargain at this price, but see we Include; ’ Dame” and other memories of my wisues. reading of the great rose window Away he went; back came (lie HOLLYWOOD • Moderiv Davenport 5 • Chair to Match S and the famous gargoyles. It was soup, and he left me to m y sip- She’s a Penny-Pincher • Occasional Chair D my plain duty of course, to sit pings and observations. But only Everyone has determined at • Occasional Table O reverent, palpitating in the pres­ for a time. Presently hero he came one time or another to save pen­ • Coffee Table ence of a historic and religious with an armful of dishes. I was • End Table W shrine. But reverence never came aghast. Apparently one of the nies, but leave it to Glenda Far­ • S-Pc. Lamp Group N to order, and I merely sat a while things I said or one of the motions rell to Save them in a .big way. in a back: seat and confusedly I had made had reminded him of For the past three years, the Complete 8-Pc, $ something to eat and he had sent star of "Blondes at Work” has watched innumerable "conducted Bedroom - * tours wending up and down the in an draer on that basis. been putting every odd penny 69 aisles, amid a babel of barkers Desperately I tried to think she ever got into a small packing case. The case is almost full The 3*pc. auito (worth every bit o f 80S lecturing on the details impossible what Marco Polo or Richard Hali- WHY YOU SHOI/iD HAVE - Is o f modern design and richly llntehed In burton might have done under now but she refuses to count splendid walnut veneers! Sec what wo to remember, and which were be­ give you: ing busily scribbled by hundreds of similar circumstances. I grabbed them until she can’t get another pencils into hundreds of note­ the card and tapped insistently cent in the case. TELEPHONE SERVICE: • Full Size Bed • Chest of Drawers $ 5 books—how this statue at this on “potage” : I said “billet,” "bill,” “price” and everything else I • Comfortable D shrine was the gift of the Duke of DO YOU KNOW— You can order groceries in bad --Matt-res could think of that might make INCONVENIENCE O some place or other in the year That Freddie Bartholomew was weather and run countless errands • Resilient Coil Spring him' understand I wanted only my W Umpty-seven— and if' you will no­ trained by professional English by telephone, without leaving the • 2 Boudoir Lamps bill. I pried open my Swedish- oarsmen for his race scene in • Bine Throw Rug N tice the detail it is a fine example house. of the art of oome place or other made pocket book with the tight­ “Lord Jeff” coming Sunday. etc, etc.' wad clasp on it, and rattled some • That Mickey Rooney, w ho 2—P R O FIT A telephone often is helpful in Complete 64- . $ Out in front there was a clan­ money in my palm, plays Terry, with Freddie Bar­ securing employment. Andithelps gorous hammering where an army He understood everything and tholomew in “Lord Jeff" master­ save carfare and driving expense. Pc. Dinette - 39 O f workmen Were putting up agreed with everything; ho smiled ed a. clarinet and led his boys' Imagine— all 64 pieces for only S3S.00! bleachers seating about 6,000 for bowed, spread his hands, waved crchhestra in three hours of 3 -P L E A S U R E With a telephone, you can enjoy Why, you’d normally expect to pay that the presentation of a sacred them, he gathered up all the dish­ practice ? frequent chats with' friends, and much for the beautiful table and 4 matching chairsl Wo Include,- Mystery play and at every turn es and lett, while I continued my That Peter Lawford, who plays they can reach you easily when you were buttonholed by agents observations of foreign and exotic parties and “ get -togethers ” are • Splendid Table Benny with Freddie Bartholomew • 4 Matching Chairs selling tickets to the performance. types and waited leisurely for my and Mickey Rooney in "Lord planned. bill. : ./ • 82-Pc. Set of Dishes Anyway I had once attained the Jeff” , is the son of Lieutenant $ • 36-Fc. Silverplate Back he came in a moment— In case o f fire,‘sickness, burglary TRADE IN real atmosphere of a cathedral, General Sir Sydney Lawford, K. 4-PROTECTION Set with another bowl of soup. YOUR OLD FURNITURE when I paid the caretaker of the C. B., a distinguished British war or other emergency, aid can be sum- • Fine 6x9-ft. Rug The situation demanded stern Cattiidral of Upsala to let mo in hero ? monedinstantly only by telephone. at the twilight hour and walked measures. I shoved back the soup and rose to my feet with a mixture 5—P R ES TIG E A telephone of your own is both a the aisles alone. The experience Provides Own Laughs of what I considered sternness and social and business asset. And it was not easily repeated. Hugh Herbert was glimpsed dignity, pointed at the price op­ eliminates the embarrassment of After an hour in the cathedral, one day in a Hollywood Boule­ posite “potage” and laid exactly asking to use-a-neighbor’s tele­ finding reverence and interest vard hat store trying on hats much below par, I wandered out that much on the table. Not even phone. 10% tip more. too small just tfl give himself a and across the Seine on the old laugh. He ended up by buying a stone bridge, into a tangle of nar­ He understood at last. A look of hat to soothe the worried clerk, row winding streets threading genuine dismay came over his i- F R E E »; No Interest although he really didn’t need canons through antique buildings. face; he picked up the bowl of TO ORDER TELEPHONE SERVICE, CALL, VISIT one. Hugh is the chief laugh- Parking Space For hundreds of yards along the soup, murmering apologetically. I or Carrjtijyj, getter in the new Warner Bros, rfvefi (fgpepitehthe,fdathfeflffit vimre Walked out and he stood looking •ijtriRear q£ , . ^ Charges , musical, “Gold Diggers in. Paris," ldng fowsj of {open air Bookstalls;1 after me with a sorrowful, look-on whose prebentie gave me the first '■his face.AtllV distrustful of what'I which opens next Wednesday at - -Store,. C;J Open1 Saturday-NIte UntlilO O’clock Adc|ed a ' f inkling that I w as'near the old had read of the hasty Latin tem; the Hollywood Theatre. Phone 3-8201 •T326-328 S. Michigan Latin quarter, Further back in the bPerament, I had visions of him MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. ^Open”Any^Evening by‘Appointment ^ narrow streets were niany more hastily flying' in to,an opposite See Hot and Cold FREE DELIVERY IN^MICHIANA '.g*. , ..... - streets stalls, where I ijound old mood, grasping a carving knife As Actors Skate - 'SOUTH iBEND,' INDIANa T ’ * " i f Wt'SHST Latin books published { in the and pursuing me. Winter and summer fashions aittWwuBAft JUMuLWim i w m m u u u m . P A G E S I X TEE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938

as their guests at dinner (Sunday Stuart and Y/ilma Bxtterson. an, Mrs. Linda Zeltner of New home after having spent- the week­ Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Three Oaks, the guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagner and Song—“God Be With You TUI York, and Miss Joan Smith, of end at Cleveland, Oihio. Goodson and two sons of Van and Mrs. Lyle Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zerbe and We Meet Again.” LaPorte, Ind. Mr. end Mrs. Andrew Lyddick Meter, Iowa. Mrs. Carl Enders and daughter, baby, all of St. Joseph. Benediction. The early potato harvest is attended the Stevens, Freebum jdr. and Mrs. Chester Walkden Nancy Jean, have gone to their * * ♦ now well under way with a fair and Lyddick reunion, Sunday and two sons, Richard and Junior, former home at London, Ontario, Eunice Miller and yield and an extra good quality. which was held at Potawatomie left Sunday morning for Elyria Canada, to live, following the The truck tomato patches for the Park. and other points in Ohio to visit death o f Mr. Enders. Claude Imhoff W ed’ West Buchanan Dick Austin, Elkhart, Ind., visit­ local markets are also being har­ The Stevens family held a weinie relatives ten days. ed Sunday at the home of Mr, and The marriage of Miss Eunice vested now with good yields, roast at Island Park, Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tichenor Fuller’s Resort Mrs. Howard Barbour. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. C» Wonueriicb night. had as their guests Saturday the The Wells-Herkimer family re­ Mrs. Howard Barbour and sons, Ladles Bridge Birthday Surprise Bert Miller, Gables, Michigan, and had as their guests for tha week­ Those from this vicinity who at­ former’s niece, Mrs. George Brana- union was held Sunday at Full­ man and husband, who were en Ray and Norman, her mother, Mrs. H. M. Graham entertained Friends of Wilfred Bostwlck Claude Imhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. end Mrs. Minnie White and E. P. tended the Huss reunion, which er’s resort with about GO present. route to their home at East Lans­ Mrs. Martha LeFevre, and Miss a number of ladles at dinner dropped in at his home Thursday Frank Imhoff, Buchanan, Michi­ Way, Chicago. was held at Milham Park, Kala­ Forty members of the Burrus ing from Urbana, HI, They attend­ Gwen Lolmaugh motored to Mil­ bridge at her home Tuesday eve­ evening just before supper time gan, took place at 4 o’clock Sun­ Born to Mr, and Mrs, George ! mazoo, Sunday were Miss Majorle family met In annual reunion at ed the "Emmons family reunion at waukee, Wls., Thursday to visit ning. for a. surprise party honoring his day afternoon, August 14, on the Gamble, a daughter, at their Huss, Mr. and Mrs. A. Huss and * * * relatives, returning Monday. . birthday which occured Aug. 13. lawn of the Miller home with Rev. Fuller’s resort, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Barnhart, of Niles, Sunday. home on Portage Prairie Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Tichenor at­ Legion Meeting They brought with them baskets W . H. Gamfleld, formerly local 39 Inch String Bean nesday morning. Buchanan. Mrs. Esther Koch of The American Legion will hold containing a cooperative supper, Evangelical minister, of Jackson, Herry Hemphill, who is farm­ South Bend was re-elected presi­ tended the Wells-Herkimer fam­ a regular meeting at their hall to­ including a birthday cake worthy Michigan officiating. Mrs. Lyle ing the old Hurley place west of dent and1 Mrs. Viola Wilson also ily reunion a t Fuller’s resort, Clear night, according to Commander of the occasion. The evening was Harbick played the nuptial music. the Broceus school, brought two of South Bend was re-elected Lake, Sunday. ^Jhtrc is no John Elbers. spent socially and in listening to The bride wore an afternoon Kentucky Wonder bean pods to Bend of the River secretary-treasurer. There were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nash and * * * guitar and banjo music. Mr. Bost- dress of blue crepe and carried a the Record Office Tuesday morn­ four births during the past year, family of Three Oaks called Sun­ day evening on Mr. and Mrs. B. Old Settlers’ Picnic wick also received a number of bouquet of Johonna Hill roses. ing, one 26 and the other 29 Small Fickle Crop with no deaths. The next reunion Mr, and Mrs, George and very appropriate presents. The Miss Allegra Henry, bridesmaid, inches long. Hemphill planted the of 1939 is to be held the first Sun­ D. Davis. The yield of cucumbers in the Jess East of Battle Creek was son, Virgil and Mr. and Mrs. For­ guests left at a late hour, wishing wore a tailored dress of pink satin beans in his corn. He says that day in August at Potawatomie local Standard Brands, Inc., acre­ a visitor at the home of his father, for your rest Ditto and children attended him many more happy birthdays. and her bonquet was of Talisman he has grown, many pods o f that Park in South. Bend. ages Is running less than hglf James East for a short time Fri­ the annual Old Settlers’ Picnic at Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. roses. Mr. John Hattenbach was yariety a foot or even more long, Mrs, John Dement who has been / normal, according to a number of day evening. Round Lake near Knox, Irid., Sun­ John Platz, Mr. and Mrs. George best man. but none equalling- these two. growers. The low production is suffering with lumbago for several day. Mrs. Ditto was born and Miss Betty Jane Penwell will Wallace and daughter, Barbara, Following the ceremony a recep­ Buys J}0 Acre Farm caused mainly by the ravages-of days. Is reported as being better. reared there. In all 175 attended Mr, and Mrs. Pharos Wallace and tion was served to 40 guests in­ The Rambler Club was enter­ leave Saturday in company with j . W. Butler,, Jr., Chicago, has plant lice and blight, which have Miss Audrey Wilcox for Warren, ' from several states. A dinner was family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagley cluding: - tained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. And fiw that bought a 20 acre farm located on killed many vines. Gerald Phillipi, O., to visit her brother and wife, < served at noon, followed by a and family, and I. F. Smith. Mr, and Mrs. U oyd Perrin, Miss the stone road between the old manager of the Buchanan receiv­ Chas. Lyddick in Brainbridge, Sat­ program which included a talk by * # * urday night. Winners in cards Mr. and Mrs. Max Penwell. Jane Spear, Kalamazoo; Mrs. Galien road and Dayton four ing station, repqrts that the re­ return such the lieutenant governor of Indiana. were Mrs. Frank Imhoff and Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Davis and Dinner Guests . Clara Crawford, Mr. Grant Craw­ miles west of Buchanan from ceipts are running from 200 to * ♦ * Oliver Barnhart. son spent Monday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herman had ford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crawford, Mrs. Amelia Ernsberger. Mr. 400 bushels a day when they Lillian Club Jean and Robert Crawford, all Of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herman ar­ as guest at dinner Thursday her Butler is a tilling station opera­ should be running 600 to 800. Lib iral The Lillian club was entertain­ Plainwell; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie rived home Saturday night from sister, Mrs. John KiUenger of tor in Chicago. He plans to de­ ed in the home of Mrs. Louise Rooks, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rooks, a visit of a week in Chicago. Findlay,. O., and her father, C. E. velop it as a future home. The Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan were Hickok Wednesday evening or Dick, of Pokagori. Lois Jean and Lloyd Paul Rooks, called , to Chicago, Saturday by the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Penwell and Sale was made through the family attended the Freeburn- Earnings last week. Prize winners were « * m Mr. and Mrs, Claud DeWitt, of death of their friend, Mr. T. Lana- Niles; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Harbick, agency of the Boyce & Boyce Stevens-Lyddick.reunion at Potta­ Mrs. Effie Hathaway, Bertha Maceabeo Picnic han. • Battle Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Realty company. watomie Park, South Bend, Sun- Squier and Nella Slater. The next A delegation of members of the i Hyram Bishop of South Bend SERVICE Imhoff, Mrs, George Hess, Miss day. meeting will be held at the home Buchanan Maccabee hive drove to was a caller in this vicinity Sun­ w Dot Shafer, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vetterle j Miss Marie Copeland of South D p t o Dat: isT of Mrs. Kate Gilbert at Baker- St. Joseph Tuesday, and enjoyed day afternoon. Mr. Bishop form­ Oh arg i n g" am Swartz, MisS Barbara Swartz, Mr. and their nephew, Donald Hart- j Bend was a guest over the week 6-V 89c town September 7. the annual picnic of the Berrien erly lived in Bend of the River. j Testing Equip­ 25c and Mrs. Philip Boone, Miss man, spent the w.eek-end at R o -! end at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. 2-V Cass Maccabee’s there. Chester, Ind. i The East family reunion was ment. Mayme Broceus, Mr. Edward held Sunday at Birch Lake. Every Walter Copeland. Wesley Van Norman, well . 'A good stock of Rental Smiles, Mr. Harold Boyce, Miss cousin of Mr. East was there. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Penwell had EYES TESTED V. F. W. Auxiliary known in the Clear Lake Woods.] Battries always on hand. Enid Reams of Buchanan. Chas. East being the oldest present. as guests the first of the week the Buchanan Federal- The Auxiliary of the Veteran’s The. couple left on a trip through colony by reason of the fact that ] latter’s sister, Mrs. R. J. Terry of of Foreign Wars met at their hall Mrs. Madeline McWilliams and GAMBLE STORES northern Michigan and after Sep­ he had rented the Lillian Vaugn daughter, Rosemary, of Decatur Buchanan - Michigan in special session yesterday after­ cottage for his wife.'anu daugh­ Savings & Loan Assn tember 10, Will reside in their new was a guest of Miss Mary Louise Broken Leases Replaced noon, several state officers being horn? at 308 Whitman Court, ter for the summer and had. Special attention to present to instruct them in the Beardsley, recently. Frame Fitting. spent his weeK-enus. thei e, was Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rinkes of WEKO Beach procedure of the order. Picnic at Michigan City. murdered in a hold-up iri ■ South F. B. Blaclcmond, Optometrist at Niles spent the week-end with the Bridgman, Michigan NOW PLAYING 0 2 FEATURES 0 ENDING THURSDAY '; *-*; * * Mr. and Mrs. Joe Meyers, Mr* Chicago at 1 a, m. Thursday. latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul BLACKMOND’S Sunday Dinner and Mrs. George Meyers and chil­ Apparently resisting’: three ne- , DeWitt, Sr. - DANCING Robert Montgomery in “YELLOW JACK” NILES Mr. and Mrs. Bert Metzgar had dren, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Small groes who attempted to rob him, 1 Mrs. Donnabelle Stover of Ben­ Also . . . . Return Showing of ...... and children, Betty and George he was struck over the head with ! ton Harbor spent Sunday with her FRIDAY — SATURDAY “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT” Marsh, all of Buchanan, enjoyea a a piece of pipe and instantly kill- I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul De­ and SUNDAY with CLAUDETTE COLBERT and CLARK GABLE pot-luck dinner with Mr. and Mrs. ed. The murder occurred at Witt, Sr. Roy Sigle at Washington Park State.and 66th streets. His wife’s) There was a large attendence FISH FRIES the lake at Michigan City, Ind. brother came out Thursday and ! Sunday at Camp Meeting at River­ and Dinners Every Day . ■ . w * * informed her of his death. side Park. B. & P. W. Club GERMAN DANCE Clear Lake Woods residents: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huss and Saturday Night The Buchanan B. & P. W. club who have visited Mrs. Ben Scow j George Hardaker have returned ELLSWORTH’S enjoyed a dinner at the • Quin in- St. Margaret’s hospital, Ham­ rtOVW W OOff Waters . farm Monday evening mond, report that she is now re- 1 and were entertained by readings covering from the injuries which ; by Mrs. Harold Harper, Niles. she received in the accident in Mrs. J. E. Cook, Mrs. Ada. Sand­ AIR CONDITIONED — OF COURSE! wnich her] husband was killed. j • GOOL AS A POOL 0 College Fashion Show ers and Miss Minta Wagner were 'The Best threshing machine j N EW CH A RM initiated into membership. * * * flnished the grain run at the I Nekvasil farm near Pike Lake: FOR YOUR FRIDAY — SATURDAY AUG. 19 — 20 Honored at Dinner the first of the week. He is now . “ DOUBLE FEATURE Mrs. H. R. Adams was hostess getting his machine ready to FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th A T 3 P. M. at a six o’clock dinner Monday Terror Flaming From the Skies to Set The thresh, clover seed, of which there, LIVING ROOM Jungle Aflame with Thrills!! evening,: honoring' Mrs. Sada are several fields in the West All the Fall Styles in Raymond and daughter, Winifred, JACK HOLT in Buchanan district. of Cleveland, O., and Mrs. Lena FLOOR and TABLE LAMPS Local College Girls Will Show The Mr. and Mrs. Gray Best of Bu­ ‘FLIGHT INTO NOWHERE’ Mutchler of Gulfport, Miss. Have Just Arrived chanan visited Monday at the with JACQUELINE WELLS * * * ' See Them! They A Fine Jack Holt Action Drama home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Best. Smartest Collegienne Fashions. . Kum-Joy-Nus Class Charles Poulson of Akron, 0., Are Different! ------:------—, ALSO ' .■ '—-—- The Kum-Joy-Nus class of the Torch Always Gets Her Man . . .■> . In is a guest of his grandparents, Methodist Sunday school, A.. A. * Trouble! A Grand Comedy You are cordially invited Mr, and Mrs. C, H. Fuller. Rose, teacher, will hold a picnic “BLONDES AT WORK” at Washington Park, Michigan i with Gleiula Farrell and Barton MacLane City, next Sunday. They will Portage Prairie leave immediately after Sunday ADDED . Colored Cartoon “ Poultry Pirates” witfe The school. All members of the class Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mitchell Captain and the Kids. Plus Serial. are urged to be present. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. INDIRECT Free Ice Cream Bars Given to All Kiddies Attending Ellsworth’s Marlon Mitchell in Buchanan. :: The Saturday Matinee at 2 P. M. History of Dayton M. E. Church Isaac Wells has been: confined Evening Shows at 6:45 and 9:30 SOUTH BEND, IND. at his home for over a week FLOOR LAMPS (Continued from page 1) with a carbuncle on his face, lowing pastors: Shenstone (as a . Mrs. Arthur Newsom and son, with Silk Shades in Colors SUN. — MON. — TUBS. AUG. 21— 22 — 23 supply), Bell, Bennett, Smith, William, left Friday for Mineral 4 Way Lighting Shows Sun. at 2 - 4:20 - 6:40 - 9 — Mon. - Tues. at 7 and 9 Oden,: Jakways, Skinner, Docking, Point, Wis., to Visit the former’s Tench,. Nix, Trewin, Barth, Bird- father, who is very ill. They re­ Not Since “Captains Courageous” Such a Screen sey, Horr, Keene, and Dayton. turned Sunday. Drama. A Reunion to Shout About! During the year 1888-89 it was Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Erdley had $ 6 - 9 5 SALE STARTS deemed best to move the parson­ as guests Sunday their niece, THEIR GREATEST ADVENTURE! age from Dayton to Galien, and Miss Bertha Norton of Elkhart Another Group of fine after considerable opposition this and a friend from Goshen.’ styled Lamps with the Gj-hsddie ’Wliakscf was done, making Galien the cen­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bachman Base Pilot and 4 way FRIDAY tral point on the charge. visited Sunday in Plymouth, Ind. Lighting, Silk Shades BARTHOLOMEW * ROONEY Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vite had Program as their guests at dinner Tuesday Prosperity Sale Sweeping Country Rev. Frank Considine, Pastor Piano number—Mrs. Carl Rot- evening the latter’s sister, Mrs. New Lbw Prices, New Business, zien. M, D. Green and husband and $8-5° daughter, Mary Ida, , CHARLES COBURN • HERBERT MUNDIN Call to silence—Rev. Considine. X .< GALE SONDERGAARD • A SatnWood Production Fla., her sister, Mrs. Von Steinen New Merchandise Theme Song—“ Church in the Also The Hollywood Hour of Selected !|hert Subjects Including Wildwood,” congregation. and husband and son, Raymond, TABLE LAMPS of Niles, and her parents, Mr. and Popoye Cartoon * Charlie Chase Comedy * Musical Gamble’s Prosperity Builder Campaign which started Prayer—Rev. Rice. Alabaster Base, Silk Shades * Latest News! in July is literally taking the entire Middlewest by Solo—Mrs. Laura Hamblin. Mrs. W. H. Walker of Niles. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherrill of an ideal Lamp to add the Storm. It has been greeted with open arms by manu­ Ghoir number — “ Master the needed charm to your room facturers, factory workers and farmers, as well as Tempest is Raging.” Three Oaks and Miss Leon Sher­ Guest Feature Monday Night at 9 P. M. History o f Church—Mrs. Flora rill of Ann Arbor were guests SONJA HENIE’S FIRST AND BEST PICTURE! customers. Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of Many other Table Lamps in •merchandise has been bought and sold. Thousands upon thous­ Jennings, Donald Burrus. Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Edward “ ONE IN A MILLION” ands of people have been put to work. Hundreds of thousands Song—“Love Lifted Me,” con­ Riffer and W. B. Haslett. Pottery and China Bases to with SONJA HENIE — RITZ BROS. o f dollars worth of raw materials have been turned into manu- gregation. Mrs. C. F. Rose o f South: Bend select from. ADOLPH MENJOU — DON AMECHE .factored mercliandise. This great campaign is not only suc­ Duet :— Grace Moon, Gladys was a guest Tuesday of Mr. and cessful in the Gamble organization put It is being followed by James, Mrs. Andrew Mitchell. T ills’s shown once only Monday night a t 9 P. M. in addition to Our Regular Sunday Show at No Increase in Prices other manufacturers and retailers throughout the entire coun­ Reading—"Our Town Dayton,” Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose and try. ■ Leona Seyfred, daughter, Mildred, attended the During the month of August we have invited more manufac­ Duet—"Somebody,” Evelyn Sey­ Dayton Methodist church home BEDROOM WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY AUG. 24 — 25 tures to co-operate in this great sale and they have accepted mour, Betty Orr. coming Sunday.^ the invitation with enthusiasm. Such an opportunity, many Instrumental selection — Neile Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Green and C H 4 I R OOII-LA-LA! HERE THEY ARE! o f them sa'd, could not be turned down.. Here was a chance to Foster. daughter arrived Friday to visit A Lavish Musical with 4 Song Hits help the country, to help the consumer, to help the producer Scripture Reading—Rev. Con- Mrs. Green's niece, Mrs, Glenn o f raw material and to help their employees. sidine. S P E C I A L “GOLp DIGGERS IN PARIS” Many of the values in this August Prosperity' Sale are even Vite and family, while en route Song—"Higher Ground," con­ with Rudy Vallee — Hugh Herbert — Rosemary Lane and better than our July Sale. We urge you to take advantage of from visits In Iowa and Wiscon- The Sehnickelfritz German Baud — Also Shorts these rare bargains. gregation. son to their home at Orlando, Neatly Styled Cliaii Solo—"Give Me Thy Heart,” Fla. in a host of colorful fc } Mrs. Harold Martin. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rose had Chintz Covers. W Talk — “Faith,” Miss Wilma as dinner guests Friday evening For your comfort and enjoyment wo have just Installed WATCH FOR OUR BIG a now WALKER SOUND SCREEN which is file last word In Batterson. Mrs. William Correll of Roseland, Contralto Solo'— Mrs. Carrie theatre screens, and Is the first of Its kind to bo Installed Mr. and Mrs. William Geminder $ 6 -9 5 In Michigan. 6 PAGE SALE BILL (Paul) Denny. of Roseland, Mrs. William Pfau Talks by Ministers—Rev. Frank This screen el’mlnates all eyestrain and Is especially for of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Harold adapted to the projection of technicolor pictures, and brings Cons.dine leading. Rose and Mrs. Lee Conrad and out all of the delicate color hues lieretofor not seen. Song—Older Men’ s chorus. NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW son of Buchanan. Instrumental Selection ~ Mrs. Wo have set this screen back on the stage, 20 feet from (Omitted last week) the first row off seats, which gives you a perfect view from Outstanding BARGAINS Irving Davis, Evelyn Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straub any seat In the treatre. Choir number—“ I Will Sing the had as their guests at dinner Sun­ Bo among the first to see tills Improvement which was Wonderous Story.” day Mr. and Mrs. William Thimm made to ineroaso your enjoyment of our fine screen enter­ Reading—Mrs. Ross Burrus. tainment. Duet—“Follow the Gleam,” Ver- and son of Glendora, Mr. and GAMBLE STORE Mrs. Orville Starr and three “ Year In, Year Out, You’ll Do Better at Troost’s” E. C, HOFFMAN, Manager. nlece Rotzien, Donald Burrus. 214 N. Second St. NILES, MICHIGAN 224 E. Front St. BUCHANAN, MICH. Collection. daughters of Berrien Springs, Mr. Duet — “Living for Jesus,” and Mrs. Elmon Starr of Buchan-