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Being a Collection of VarlottB Topics of Local and FORTY-NINTH YEAR LOWELL. MICHIGAN, MAY 15, 1941 No. 1 General Interest

HERE AT HAND Robert Boylan Estate Nice Banquet for WHATEVER befalls us, famine, Answers Stump Goes to 11 Relatives Legion Sponsors Speaker Sounds VV Mothers, Daughters flood or fire, comes forth the euppoort of the Red Cross to re- Eleven nieces and nephews are The High School Girls' Club pre- lieve all races, colors and creeds. beneficiaries under the will of sented Its annual Mother and There have been hands all over Board Members Robert B. Boylan of Lowell, who Movie May 17 Daughter banquet In the high! Patriotic Note this land engaged In assisting the died April 27. His estate Is esti- 11 . t 8ch00' auditorium on Tuesday eve-' Red Cross In their enormous task of Traffic Problepis to Be mated at $5,000 In the petition for rirst Talking Picture of ning. The nice dinner was served{Rotary Club Thrilled by caring for the refugees of the probate filed Monday by the Mich- n . ' m by W. C. Christiansen with the (I r< TOT i-< i t« stricken countries overseas. All Given a Rest igan Trust Co., executor. The offi- Supervisors and assessors have Passion Play assistance of the boys of the Hl-Y Hon. E. W. Fehling chapters, large and small have de- cial petition is printed in another been seen around with their big Club. i On Saturday, May 17, the Chas. W. A addr 9 voted many hours labor for foreign The Lowell Board of Trade held column of this paper. legal looking books. Following the dinner. Flossie' " A f» appropriate Clark Post No. 152, American Le- 0 1 A relief. But along comes a sweeping an Important and Interesting din- The beneficiaries are Dora M. Tobias led the group singing and,* .. " An American Day was By K. K. Vlnlng Holt, Berkeley, Calif.; George H. The W. K. Kellogg Foundation is gion has arranged to show in the c ,vered 0 1 Rotary C b serlee of forest fires In our home- ner meeting on Tuesday evening at this was followed by the Induction ?w 1 ** V™ ' u " Honor Roll Members putting up 4 for 1 toward the new high school udltorlum one of the 1 wc land to damage property and bring 6:45 In the dining room of the Schoenhals, St. Johns; Rose A. of officers for the coming year.,"? ® ^ Wednesday noonbythe Appleton, Frank K. Boylan and hospital at Grand Haven, $160,000 most unusu .i talking motion pic- Ho , rable d a d W Fehlln Ten Kent county 4-H Club mem- hardship and who la first to answer Congregational Church, having been The new officers are; PiT8ldent.l t ?° £ T ! - ^ Blanco E. Buermann, all of Brigh- to $40,000, which reminds us that a tures ever made. The title of the pic- elI kn 0Wn t John8 att0rney and the call for help? You guessed It— transferred to that point Instead of Marie Watson; vice preS1dent.;r ' . ® - bers made the State Honor rolls ton; Ella Hoaglund, Fowlervllle; hospital In Lowell would serve a ture la •''Golgotha" and it is the first Roberta Hahn; secretary, Charlene/o"""1* » "tate senator who serv- for summer work in 1940 and one the Red Cross! Any work you do the City Hall on account of the ed hl8 d,8tr,ct wlth Jenrtle Florence Hutchinson, ad- humanitarian purpose. and only talking motion picture Kyser- treasurer Rosemary Rick- credit and dls- 4-H Club member was awarded for Britain Is right and Just but non-arrival of dinner-ware and ever -mad e of the famous Passion| i i chairman' , Virginia Unction. a jirhlle you are engaged In It re- kitchen equipment. The ladles of dress unknown; Mattle E. Wllsdon. ner an(1 B0C a , . , . .i scholarship. This award went to Waterford, N. Y.; Alvln V. Boylan, High school and other students Play. This motion picture presentsiDoyle. Marie Watson succeeds her Mr. Fehling s address Is printed R^r VanLaan, of Gaines town- member that If trouble should hit the church served a fine meal. hcrewith n u Howell? Burr L. Boylan, Ann Arbor; who are planning to work In com- the immortal story of the cruci-'slster, Mabel Watson, as president| ' ' " and the editor f his dairy work. VanLaan In this country or right here In B of T. president, W. W. Gumser 1 or presided over the board's delibera- and George P. Perce, Albuquerque, merce or Industry during the vaca- flxlon of Christ in a spectacular.of the club. (recommends ts reading to every ha3 been a club member for ^x Lowell, it would be the Red Cross tion period must have social secur- 0 en ncluciln tilonn. Features of the program N. M. and Impressive manner. Crltlcsi The program Introduced by Lena ^ , ' 8 especially school yeargi iagt year ieadlng a summer who would supply bandages, sweat- ity account numbers, even though 0tutlent8, were group singing, a talk on everywhere have acclaimed It the,Mae Dalstra, the toastmlstress, club and has been elected leader ers, food and money. Their work the student workers are minors. greatest picture of its kind. Ajconsisted of a violin solo by Eliza-j i Am An American for this year. covers peacetime and cares for the "Lowell's Past" by F. F. Coons and "Lowell's Future" by E. C. Fore- complete set of the flnwt talklngibeth Ramsey, a toast to the mothers It lndeed a picasiJre t0 particl. On the Honor Roll are Russell problems of society through re- With this Issue the Lowell Ledger Vergennes Church motion picture equipment will be by Margaret Kyser, a toast to the pate „lth you ln a 8mall mea8Urc Wolfe, of Nelson township. In corn; habilitation classes, nutrition in- man. The Budget committee re- begins Its 49th year of continuous brought to thla city for the showlngldoughters by Mrs. Lee Miller andlon thl8 occa8|on- Wayne Strean of Tyrone. In beans; struction, first-aid courses and sta- ported satisfactory progress. publication and Ihe Editor wlahst of "Golgotha." This equipment In- a piano solo by Anna Theule. The It flttlng and proper at thl8 Robert Sowerby of Oakfleld, In tions, life-saving classes. Don't for- Mr. Coons' historical sketch of to take this opportunity to express Plans Homecoming dudes a special projector, a com-Igupst speaker of the evening was tlme t0 take CoKnlzanoe of the potatoes; Louise Becker of Nelson, get the Red Croos. the Board's past proved of such his sincere appreciation to the bus- great interest that it was unani- plete sound system, and a modern Miss Rose Goodbalian, who talked varicd in(iuenccSi theories, ana In gardening; Heft. Jr., of The Vergennes Church, north- iness and professional men of Low- sc. sen As a result, you will be on Armenia. mously voted to Incorporate same tendencies of thought that have'Alpine, in forestry; Burke Robl- LKSS SCHOOL PUPILS west of Lowell, Is planning a home- ell and to all subscribers for their The general chairman for the In the minutes as a matter of per- able to see and hear this picture mado themselves conspicuous In'nette of Grand Rapids township, coming for Sunday, May 26. The loyal patronage, all of which has perfectly. banquet was Joyce Merrill. CCHOOL CLASSES In many cities manent record. these latter days and here and now j in pheasant raising; Paul Tobias of day's activities will begin with a made it possible to have a commun- ^ are declining because the num- Secretary C. E. Kiel read a sum- Because of the cooperation of p. to take an Inventory of ourselves,'Alto, first year dairy work; Mary picnic lunch at one o'clock In the ity newspaper. May we always ber of children Is reduced. A few mary of the questionnaires which number of the leading local mer- our State and our Nation. It Is well Fahling of Sparta. 3rd year can- township hail. A service will be serve well and faithfully. Services Wednesday years ago many cities were almost had been mailed to members In chants, every man, woman and that a heritage so great and noble,'nlng; Elinor Johnson of Walker, breaking the backs of the tax- held In the church at 2:30 p. m. child In this community Is enabled s a nothe the business district relative to James B. Hasklns, head of the For Ernest Aldrich h ll thoughtlessly frittered 2nd year Food Preparation and payers by the money required for All former pastors now living In to see "Golgotha" for only 10c :away by those who may be unmlnd-Helen Frey of Caledonia, outdoor traffic and parking problems. To building and loan division of the new schools. The great armies of Michigan' have been Invited to at- admission. The merchants co- Funeral services were held at the,'u' 0' our history and traditions as meals. translate the combined results of Department of State, was here Fri- tend, and will bring a word of operating! In the staging of this Roth Chapel on Wednesday after- a State and as a Nation. While I immigrants that ueed to come in the answers to the questionnaires day on an official visit to the Low- greeting. Two of these men will picture are giving away free of noon for Ernest A. Aldrich, 34. who my be old-fashioned In my views, I and produce big families are not would require the skill of a Phila- ell B. & L. association. Late in the Testing Assn. Has Good Record make brief addresses. An histori- charge special tickets. Any adult at- passed away on Monday In Unlver-l'eel that we cannot on this occasion coming now, and after they get delphia lawyer and in the opinion afternoon after completing his cal statement will be read. Special tending must have one of these slty hospital, Ann Arbor, following allow the opportunity to pass with- Eighteen herds complete ..d a year's here they tend in time to follow of the officers and board members work Mr. Hasklns spent an hour or 0 I music will be provided by the choir, tickets to be admitted and it only Ian Illness of about eight years. The out »ome consideration being glv- J®""1* past yeiir in the North the American small family habit. none of us really know much more two at the home of ye editor, the a group of girls, and the Kyser takes 10c In cash In addition to the I Rev. Howard Carey officiated at «n of tho efforts, theories, am- Kent Cow Testing Association, The country will not need to about local opinion on the matter two of us reminiscing over matters sisters of Lowell. special ticket given away free by the rites and Interment was In Oak-.bltlons and Ideals of our fore-|hey contained 252 cows averaging spend such great sums for new than we did before attempting the of mutual Interests covering a the merchant. The regular chil- wood cemetery. j fathers, who built the foundations ,8.250 pounds of milk and 362.5 schoolhouses. It does need to epend friendship of many years. Mr 00 dren's admission Is 10c. Surviving are the widow, Lillian; "P which the superstructure or pounds of fat. The association rolls enough for teaching to see that Hasklns praised the work of the ou a daughter. Rose Marie; and a son, '' State and Nation, and all our show 129 purebred cows and 138 every child gets enough educa- Lowell B. & L. and its capable sec- The participating merchants are 'part-time services. It is served by as follows: Blue Mill Service Sta- William: his parents, Mr. and Mrs! Ideals of Democratic government grades. Fourteen herds are accredl- tion so he can find his way around the answers f[lven make enter-,.w.u.. t noatnr retary, F. F. Coons. the Rev. Walter T. Ratcliffe, pastor Earl W. Aldrich of Lowell; two «tand. I ted as free from Bang's disease. The in a country that wants people talnlng reading to say the least, as tion, W. A. Roth, Kroger Store, of the First Methodist Church of brothers, Howard and Russell of Our countrj-from Its very founda-,herds of Andrew Norman, In Algo- able to support themselves. The newspaper funny man has a R. D. Hahn Foods, Wm. Helm tlon h the following summary will show. Grand Rapids. ' a8 always sought for a peace-;ma; Robert Lautner, of Tyrone; and Lowell. crack about the boy who asked his Texaco Service, Haner'o Flower Questionnaire Answers The sincere sympathy of many!'"I solution for every problem. We .Carl Bradford, of Sparta, have the TELLING THE PUBLIC Donald McPherson Is general father if they would ever find Shop, Prlce-Rlte Hardware Co., family friends Is extended to the have never been an aggressive peo- most outstanding female famlllefl. We herewith report tho summary chairman of the Homecoming Com- substitute for gasoline. The father C. H. Runclman, & Dyke, TDEOPLE attract interest in every pie for the purpose of territorial | Long time fat records were found to the questionnaires: mittee, and Is ably assisted by Grand Trunk Grocery, George A. bereaved relatives. phase of life by telling what said they have such a substitu^ igain or in anywise Infringing upon in Clyde Partridge's Jerseys, In To the question, "Do you consider other committees, and many willing now, and he wished the boy would Story, Standard Agtnt; Percy J. they are doing. The man who talks the rights of any other people. ^Courtland; Ed Alles' Guernseys, In the time limit of one hour on workers. give it a trial. The son asked what Read and Sons, Lowell Hotpolnt about his business experiences is 1 America has no ambitions for con- Cannon; Robert Lautner's Hol- Maln-st. until 5:00 o'clock on Sat- All residents of this community the substitute was. Father repll Company, Frank Stephens Service more Interesting to the public than quest and gain. She Is self-sufflcl-jateins. In Tyrone; Andrew Nor- urday nights as being adequate," who have shared In the past days leather." Many fathers atlon. 52, 1 Grow More Beans the one who shuts up his mouth n i 1 • , c"t w,th,n ber borders, conscious jerseys. In Algoma and Carl 22 answered yes, 13 no. of the church are Invlteu to attend say the young people are too v vhen he leaves his worksnop. So To the question, "Would you tho services. Sunday, May 25. pendent on the car to take thaa Shorthorn ,n s s the business that tells the public favor the continuing of the time Mr. McPherson has obtained every little distance they want to Service! at CUrksville Fanners Advised "' -" what It Is doing by advertising, ex- any other nation or people. I A]1 el{,hteen herd8 produclng over limit until 8 o'clock or until 9 some Interesting data from the go, so that frequently he has diffi- cites more Interest than the one o'clock on Saturday nights," 13 church record book giving details culty in getting the use of his own For Former Lowell Boy The United States Dppartmentl Greatest Declaration of Rights ;300 pounds of butterfat. The high that just maintains an attitude of fat answered yes, 20 no. of each church meeting) from the machine. The automobile is the of Agriculture's "Food for Defense", 0nly a century and a half ago,, record went to the herd of sllencc and reserve. Funeral services were held Tues- To the question, "If you do not first meeting held May U, 1882. modern wonder that has revolu- Program, which asks Michigan thirteen original colonies with the purebred Holsteins owned by Rob- Any business concern can attract day afternoon at the John Long favor the length of Main-st. on Officers elected at first meeting tionized the world, but It should Bean Growers to increase their ;populatlon of about four minion, ct Lautner of Tyrone. Other herds home near Clarksvllle for Leslie E. a heap of Interest Just by talking which the time limit does now were as follows: President, Levi not so far turn It upside down that acreage of the 1941 crop of pea or'founded upon this continent, a,over the 400 pound mark were Carey, 24, son of Mrs. Long. Mr. about its efforts to please the pub- apply, (a) would you think it ad- Nash; vice president, Charles D. the world can't stimulate Its di- - navy beane by 35 per cent over nation dedicated to the proposition owned by Ed Alles, of Rockford; lic, telling irf the newspapers about visable to extend the time limit Collar; secretary, Sanford Fuller; gestion by walking half a mile to Carey was a sailor on the USS 1940, affords Michigan growers an that all men are created fre^,and Andrew Norman and E. E. Meyers, the difficulties that people meet In Wyoming and died in New York : from the 6c and 10c store to librarian, Nelson Collar. Sunday the school or the store. excellent opportunity to Increase eqUai. Like the pioneers that they of Sparta. finding the goods and service they from injuries suffered in an auto- Weaver's Market until 8:00 or 9:00 school teachers listed at that time their farm Income and at the 9Qme|Were, they produced the Immortal; At the election of officers Charles want, and showing what these con- mobile accident. Burial was In the o'clock on Saturday night only," were: Mrs. Betsy Collar, Mrs. Eliz- "When you have read your dally time cooperate with the Govern- Declaration of Independence set- Roberts, of Kent City, was elected cerns are doing to meet those diffi- newspaper and are depressed by Mennonlte cemetery In Bowne-tp. ment In furnishing essential food ting forth their hopes. Ideals and president; E. E. Meyers, of Sparta, 12 answered yes. 13 no; or (b) abeth Fuller, Hector McLear, An- Mr. Carey enlisted In the navy culties. A concern can any day "Would you favor the limiting of thony Yerkes, Walter Hiler, John the preponderance of war news and supplies for shipment under the ambitions In language so simple:vice president; Hugh Olark. of have listened to war news over the last November and was assigned to write an advertisement following one hour until 8 or 9 o'clock on Krum, Mrs. Adelia Kerr. Mrs. Mary Lend-Lease Act and for our own and yet so plain and understanding Sparta, secretary-treasurer. Andrew those lines which will draw plenty radio and become further deprets- duty on the Wyoming at Norfolk, national defense needs, according that during all these years. It has Norman, of Algoma; and E. E. Saturday nights on the north side Krum, Mrs. Ruth Hlier, Miss Va. He was on furlough at the of people to its store to see the ed. just get out of doors these fine to Clarence W. Swanebeck, promi- stood as the greatest declaration of i Meyers, of Sparta are the directors, of Maln-st. In that block, 9 an- Mary Moffet, Mrs. Caroline Robin- time of the accident. His car left foods thus described. spring days and let your mind dwell nent Genessee County farmer and|rights ever stricken off by the! Lee Monroe, who has been test- swered 5*8, 12 no. son, Mrs. Anthony Yerkes, Mrs, the road, struck a telephone pole for a bit on the beauty all around president of the Michigan Bean hand of man, and to safeguard these jng since last October, was re- To the question, "What do you Levi Nash. nd HONORS FOB WRITERS you—the green lawns, fruit tress, |a overturned. ^ ^ Producer's Association. jrights. the Constitution of the tained for another year. The ar think of people parking Saturday Among the better known mem- 1 forsythia and redbud in bloom. Mr Carey was born at Cascade Mr. Swanebeck said that in or-'United States was adopted, 'n-'soclatlon has a full membership, WRITERS as a class bays * night Just to see people pass," none bers now deceased but with an- flowers everywhere, trees open. I*?** «• resident of au ur n a new der to encourage this Increased , K if 8 venture In the pjU8 a waitjng jigt, answered "good", 33 "bad"; 15 an- cestors still living in the community d fairly tough time of It. Tb^y Ing their leaves, the robins, wrens attending local schools. production, the Department of "e' of government and of which __ swered that extending the time limit '.vere Rlx Robinson, Duncan An- Besides his mother, he Is burvlved send around thousands of well and cardlne'i singing, and peace Agriculture has snnounced plana " *** frequently predicted that Iti More Funds For Club Camp wou'.d correct this and 13 said no. by his father, Edward Carey of prepared manuscripta. In the great derson, Adelbert Odell, John Crakes. all about you, because you are In to support the bean market byi^ould not survive beyond a few , Laks Orion and one sister, Mrs. Ed- majority of cases these soon bounce On the question of closing stores Edna Collar Weekes, Henrietta America where there Is yet no war. purchasing new-crop beans until V^rs. Funds for the completion of the back, like a check drawn on some on Thursday afternoons during Bailey, Peter McPherson, Delbert win Lange of Grand Rapids. Then thank God you are In Amer- .bout May I, 1«2, on an av.^e (Continued o. E-\gc 8) L Slon bank where the maker or the check June, July and Anguat, 5 answered Krum, Tunis Souies. Several mem- ica, and breathe a prayei for the price level of approximately $5.00 has no balance. yea; 1 said yes to closing Thursday bers are still living, among those ... rp recently when five groups gave little nations of Eui-upc that have per hundredweight, Eastern s>ea- r So It Is a satisfaction when institu- afternoons and opening Wednesday being Mrs. Hattle Fuller Rouse, been wrecked and ruined by the money. The PhlUips School, of Nel- Coming Events I board basis. According to present We Hear rrom I WO tions give high tributes of honor nights with special attractions, 4 Mrs. Christia VanDusen Finley and tyrannical military power of a mad- C IJ* D 80n town3blp gave J5.00; the Colton Ionia Free Fair, Aug. 11-16, inc.'aval,able information this Indicates to those who serve the public answered yes to remaining open Mrs. Eliza McPherson Hettle. man."—From the pen of Editor W. School, In Alpine, $5.00; the Peach a price of a little less than $4.25 per Unr JOldier Boys through their ability as writers. Wednesday nights with special An interesting fact is that the H. Berkey, Cassopolls Vigilant. Grove Rustlers 4-H Club, In Grand hundredweight to Michigan grow-; The annual award of prizes for attractions and also on Thurs- third meeting held fell on Sunday Parnell Fair and supper, Thurs- Glenn Dennis, whose home Is at township. $10.00 and the superior work In loumailsm and day afternoons; 9 answered yes May 25, the same day and date Most of us feel at times that we day, Aug. 7. Fal'asburg and who is a member of Oak view "school.Vn PhdnfleTd."^' llterture given through Colum- to continuing the regular pro- planned for the homecoming. are really over-burdened with !aws, Mr. Swanebeck said that adjust-jg^tery D. 14th Coast Artillery. At .ue digtrkt achievement dav Lowell Showboat, July 29, 30, 31, bia University and the Pulitzer gram—closed on Wednesday nights that they should stop making new ments are being made in the 19411 por. wbrdor, Washington, sends held la8t month at Qakvlew school August 1 and 2. school of Journalism is of nation and open on Thursday after- ones until we can catch up with A. A. A. Program to provide for the the following to the Ledger regard-piainfield township a eroup sold wide importance. These awards not noons; d6 said they would the old ones. But we can usually Increased bean acreage, so that mg another Lowell boy. George ef eshmenfs X nits fmounUne Lowell commencement exercises, cooperating farmers will not be:Kreb8, who Is also stationed at Fort P amountln« merely honor the fortunate re- go along with the program if 60% find reasoning behind a law that Cascade School Wins Friday evening, June 13. penalized, and advises cooperating Worden: ' on,' ,i,i„ „ cipients, but all writers who are or more of the replies should favor prohibits the erection of billboards u trying faithfully to report and in- any one of the questions. along the highways and In the city farmers to attend bean grower' "We are proud of our home town n candy coN The Peckham Group will meet meetings now being held by Coun- boy. He volunteered In the army . ..^ P, P . ' . ^' terpret the events and development which obstruct the view of traffic Rural Field Meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. ty Bean Producers' Associations in 1 January 23. 1941. He wasn't in the l*! of American life. and are eyesores to mar the beauty of nature. Perhaps the beauty of R. G. Jefferies as hostess. all major bean counties, or to call a«y only eight weeks before he, artivelv undPr wiv at The Athletic and Agriculture de- nature Isn't as Important as pro- at the local county Trlple-A Farm was put on special duty as Latrine th7^s actlvel>- under way at ATTBACTING THE PUBLIC Orchestra, Soloist partment of Lowell high school The Merriman cemetery associ- e ca ? tecting the life and property for Program office for further Informa-Orderly and head fireman. He got ^ ™P " ^ h rn *' played hosts to the rural schools in 1 0 that A NICELY dressed p«r»on is we can blame the billboard for ation will hold Memorial services at tlon. la private first-class rating for this. ' " everything will be com- Ihe annual field day activities le e more attractive than one who many uii accldcnt. Roads shnnld the cemetery on Sunday, May 25, at Mr. Swanebeck asked the vnriouaj job. He keeps the water warm, so P t d by the middle of June, About 300 boys and girls were 1 is poorly dressed. The man who has In Nadonai Event be kept clear so the driver's range 2:00 p. m. county bean associatloi:# lo slicM wc can take a bath at any hour. He guests. The Grand Rapids Press r c 2 neat and well fitting clothes har of vision Is not Impaired by a re- the importance of planting good was so good that the Colonel gave " "ump - -- The Lowell High School Orches- and Grand Rapids Y. M. C. A. fur- twice the chance to sell goods. freshing drink or a soap advertise- Lowell high school Alumni ban- quality seed and the use of well- hlm a first and fifth rating which i Driving north of Harvard the a. |i . .. . lirtra undeuuueir thuiec uirecuudirectioun 0of1 Orva\JI vuli nished first place pins and ribbons quet and dance will be held Friday to ment. Many places restrict this ad- prepared seed beds In view of the pays $42.00 a month, a lot different other day we saw a "dump cart", - u ? ;.Jessup will go to Flint this week The Cascade school won the meet evening, June 6, at 6:30 in the high 11 ha vertising and a few places won't large Increase called for, together than $21.00. I'm sure if his flrljreiic of lumbering days, beside the * ^Friday to enter the Region three with 50^ points, followed by Fal- school gymnasium. permit it at all. Here in Lowell we with the existing, shortage of farm friend could read this she would be roadi Couldn't help but think of racUve business place or not It Natlonill competition festival. The lasburg with 87 >4 and Strong, 31 1-3 want to keep down motor accidents labor. very proud of him. He is a nice episode that happened to me Li oa this account that business wllI leave l^u by bus at points. Riverview school won the an concerns have done many things ^ao noon and upon arrival in , ...... and we also want our countryside It is announced that the Bailey. -Efforts should also be made to looking boy. Does he every lookjwj,en a ^ freah on a farm. This to ,,e aUractlve ,0 Church of Vergennes will hold a unwarranted acre- to improve their appearance. At nfet will listen to a few orchestras sTvt yea" ^ passer-by. dilJC0Urage any swell with his stripes. He spends |jarm wa8 owned by a lumbering Memorial program on Sunday, May age being planted by farmers who on,y to^ ,hou,r.8-a, Pol'sh'°g|flrm. A dump cart was used to , result of handsome windows, [from other states. The Lowell Joke and 8 25. Homecoming of former residents nice displays in these windows, orchestra Is scheduled to appear at wL^^^s^lLS'SS -- I"* W do not have soil adapted to thel^bem- This is all! had better write, ^auj Wood ^d feed around the i Jeff: will be a feature of the day. production of beans or the ability to;about our home town boy today.' attractive counters and pleasing 8:80 p. m. in the I. M. A- auditorium. thVv r^vJ^ thl jun^nr V^rm ^ Nothing smells as strong farm, plus other odd Jobs. With displays in thair show cases, the Bijreau award Wy ^ produce," Mr. Swanebeck warned. i the dump cart went an old saw- As It takes approximately an hour scunds as sweet in any woman's The Jolly Community Club will effort for pleasing color effects, to play the concert and sight read- and Muaeley schools received honr mill horse named "Mike." Mike ear, as the sound of her husband's meet Wednesdy, May 21, with Mary people enjoy a visit to many of orable mention. | and the dump cart were Insepar- ing numbers, the bus will not arrive voice telling her she looks ten years Potter for afternoon and supper. Strand Calendar the business places of Lowell, and The Skit contest was won by the able. One day It was my Job as in Lowell much before one o'clock younger. ... It hasn't been so many All try to be there so meeting can are attracted to come in and look Cascade school which received the "adsistant to the chore boy" to Saturday morning. years ago, when a prisoner would start at 2 o'clock. Everyone cordial- Thursday, May 15—"Secret Evi- at goods In these stores. And when Junior Farm Bureau trophy. The take a load of feed in sacks from Region three of the National plead guilty. . . . They may find a ly Invited. dence" with Marjorle Reynolds and they look, they are apt to buy. competition festival Includes the school presented a very Interesting one barn to the other. Mike and I tax on most everything but laugh- Charles Qulgley, also Richard Arlen and educational puppet show on negotiated the trip all right. Then states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and ing here In Lowell will probably A 30-plece concert orchestra from and Andy Devine In "Mutiny In the Michigan. The only two Class B "Rip VanWinkle." .. « . , . . , , not thinking what would happen RESTS PRIVATE OPINIONS still be tax free. ... It always seems the Grand Rapids Baptist Temple Arctic," also Information Please. The motion picture, "Army on 1 the ,lne8 t0 the orchestras from Michigan eligible as If you are far from civilization If will present a fine program at the Friday and Saturday. May 16-17 X^n^ on^ur h^wS. ' ^ PUBLICLY EXPRESSED to enter this festival are Lowell and Wheels," was shown following the 1 11 1 tri p d V en h you don't pass a lot of billboards. Lowell Baptist church at 8 o'clock —John Hubbard. Wendy Barrle At home and in clubs and hotels.'J" J * P « " . ^ 1f ® b®* Adrian. program. p ed up lt erked t Strikes in defense plants are . About the most thoughtless this (Thursday) evening. Everyone and Walter Abel In "Who Killed we constantlv tell others what fine', P i be lines on anything but encouraging to the, Elizabeth Ramsey, concert mas- The Skit contest and educational invited. Free will offering. 1 ol<1 lke and of cour8< te husband In Lowell Is one who Is Aunt Maggie;" also Bob Livingston, drivera we are how long we have' ^; be rared taxpayers of this country who are r of the orchestra, won a first exhibit contest will be an annual T h ere was pl enty 0 d,vl8i still using last year's jokes on his Bob St^le and Rufe Davis In drlVen an automobile without an ^ . t . f f commotion affair In years to come. and 6 1 fann breaking their backs In long hours' 0D rating at the State solo wife's guests. The first major project of the 'Trail Blazers," plus News. accident etc—remarks that em-i ^ ST® ' band had a of work and going deep into their I festival and will enter the National newly formed Catholic Youth Coun- Sunday and Monday, May 18-1^- pS^L our safe drying habit.. But jf*" bis hands. Finally got the pockets for the cause of freedom,'"olo festival at Flint today (Thurs- ,ine8 10086 AMERICAN LEGION AUX. Silas Onlooker's philosophy: It cil in the Grand Rapids diocese, The gayest romance of your love- on the road-ah that's a different but I never neard the J and neither do these strikes add to!day). PREPARES FOR POPPY DAY Is one thing to live In a country the youth rally scheduled to be time, "Come Live With Me," «tar- gtory last of "Mik" e and the 'dum p cart. 1 1 the morale of our soldier boys who where what you want you t. ke, held on Sunday, May 18, at St. Jos- ring James Stewart and Hedy La-1 , . , . „ . „ nf "Memories of the past and hopes < r>vlp> are willing to give their all. Labor Rotfa's Sponsor Photo Content and to live In a country where eph's seminary campus In Grand marr wth Ian Hunter and Veree ! JV f - , History of Kent leaders should have sense enough for the future—that Is what goes In- Rapids, is expccted to attract hun- Teaidale; al« cartoon. Golden i" All mothers In the community what you want you try to deserve wc have learned from past experi- Folks who receive this paper to know that they must be for this to the making of a memorial dreds of youth delegates with their Eggs, March of Time, comedy. Fired are Invited' to take advantage of poppy," says Mrs. Peter Mulder, as getting. ence, of the habits we employ on before Thursday afternoon, May country 100 per cent the same as adult sponsors from Western Micn- Man and Paramount News the big free offer from the W. A, the road today, and of the prepara- 15 should tune in on W. K. A. R. are the rest of us. she took one of the poppies apart igan. Tuesday and Wednesday. May 20- Roth furniture store. A beautiful and explained its structure. 21—- The Great Mr Ncbodv w th we Uke to ,MUre hl

Che CoweU Ctdger —and this Is only one problem of • •••••••••••••••••! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hahn were 2 Jlln Ann Arbor last Thursday. and ALTO SOLO Up and Down many—would require preparedness This and That X'Owell Stems to meet possible emergencies due I Fresh, Home-Made • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tomllnson of Publl»hed every Thundiy morning at i ALTO DEPARTMENT to air raids, fire, medical care and EVERYONE 210 EMI Main Street. Lowell, Miclnuan, j Lansing were week-end guests of sanitation, and chemical warfare. From Around Entered at Postofflce at Lowell, Michigan, Mrs. Fred Pattlson Kent County Roads ALL PAINT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denlck. of25, 30 and Sport aa Second Claw Matter. 4 Thus the council will become a Mothers! R. O. JKFFKIUKS, Editor and Publl.hrr (Continued from Page One) clearing house to integrate the the Old Town FUDGE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yelter of. Member Mlrhlmn PreM Atnortallnn activities of governmental and Grand Rapids spent Tuesday eve-| Member No'loiuil EdltorlaJ AmoeiaUon Alto School Notes Alto Locals Mirror LOOKS ALIKE Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould were private agencies In the defense nlng with Mrs. L. M. Yelter. 35 2/earsylgo Babtrrtpllon Rutm Payable In Advance: Additional Summer Clubs PHONE 55 In Detroit Monday on business. lb. 15c Year 12.M; SU Months 11.00 Stanley and Dolores Barker have Stella Doming of Detroit, Mrs. effort. Here are some more 4-H Clubs. Kon-Buiisan Mr. and Mrs. Cless Caston and j May 18, 1916—25 Years Ago | Ensembles Single Coplea Be entered our school transferred from J. C. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Old clubs are about reorganlved. IN THE CAN Mrs. John Layer visited at the son of Muskegon Heights spent The Lowell Ledger, Eitabllahed June. Godwin Helg-hts. Leonard Martin and son of Grand Hews Utter Prices A beautiful Elmer Dlntaman home In Altd The Lowell high school class of 1893; The Alto Solo, utabllihed January Tommy Fulk of Muskegon lb Rapids were week-end guests of There are several prospects oi new Sunday with their parents. Mr. and 1901. Conaolldated with the Ledger June Sunday. HATTIE SCOTT'S 1916 numbered 33. spending two weeks with his aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dlntaman. Mr. clubs. Co-operating with the Michigan Mrs. Anton Kalllnger. 1917. The Lowell Jounul, eiUbllihM 18M, Food Council which Is a separate t)UT THERE l_S .. , ^ „ Mrs. Hamilton Whedon, 73. an Coniolldated with tbe Ledger December 19, Mrs. Keeney and attending school and Mre. Glen Kermene and daugh- The Peach Ridge Conservation Silvertotie Portrait Mr. and Mra Berner Fisher of coordinating agency for food pro- Kandy Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Milton DenBore 0|d resident of Lowell and vicinity, 1938. during his stay here. ter ^tnd Mrs. Ida Brown and Mrs. Club has elected James Fales, pres- Detroit were Friday callers of Mr. and son of Grand Rapids were Sat- died at her home here following a duction, distribution and retailing Urda | Coats A SOUND DOCTRINE There was no school Tuesday due Cora Kermene of Middleville were ident; Richard Heft, vice president; of your Child By Gene Alleman in the state, the defense council A DIFFERENCE and Mrs. Charles Kraft. y evening guests of Mr. and stroke of apoplexy. Every government official or board that to eighth grade examinations. The Sunda/ dinner guests. Mrs. John and Donald Heft, secretary-trois- Mgr. Michigan Press Assn. would be expected to Integrate ac- Mrs. Harry L Brlggs. Francis Farrell of Ada Joined the handlea public money ahould publish at pupils of Bowne, Cascade and Low- Lovell and Sally Lou Finois of Low- urer. Marvin Heft, Jr., is local Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lester and j —, | — of Shetland, regular interval! an accounting of It, tion against unwarranted rises In ell townships took the examination ell were supper guests and Mr. and leader. The club has eight, mem- Whether for western hemisphere Mr. and Mrs. Howard White-spent. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gelger and Grand Rapids Press editorial staff, •bowing where and how each dollar la prices or depreciation of quality Sunday In Grand Haven. I Mrs. Lew Morse spent Thursday Tweed and Herring- spent. We hold thla to ba a fundamental here with Mrs. Hart of Cannons- Mrs. Floyd Hunt, Mrs. Art Bick- bers. defense or "all out" war In Europe FREE! son of Freeport and Mrs. Alice Born, In Detroit, to Mr. and Mrs. l principle of democratic Kovenxnent. Caledonia 4-H Club has reorga- and supply of consumer goods or ^ ^ ^ j in Grand Rapids with her parents. Wlngeler were Sunday guests of Ernie Terry, a daughter. Ernie was burg conducting. Mrs. Krum con- ford, formerly of Alto and son for defense of democracy, Michigan services. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould and' | hone, 3-hutton, single ducted the examination at Breton Loyal and wife were afternoon nized with 17 members. Merle Lass Is rapidly becoming the leading WELCOME A GIFT TO YOU FROM Mrs. Linda Loucks were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wlngeler. a former Lowell boy. Price activities would Include Miss Eunice Guide spent the 1 Harle Downs, Paris township. callers at the Dlntaman home. and Beryl Fischer, two of the older arsenal of the nation as well as a visitors of friends at Mulllken. week-end with her family at Chel- Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hatlnger and y Mullen preparing to build | breasted, in tan, teal strengthening of machinery for con- a ew h me ,n The school picnic will be held Mrs Jack Paul and son and Mrs. club membars, are co-leaders. Rus- military center of recognized Im- sea Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nead spent " ° Segwun. sumer protection to prevent spec- Mr8 Ge r c | and hrown. All wool. at Fnllasburg Park, Friday, May G. M. Thorndike of Atlanta came sell Scott Is president; Ralph Lutz, portance. Buying tha bast paint your atorakaapar carries does W. A. ROTH, FURNITURE Mr. and Mrs. Amos Peterson of Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. , ° 8 R^ond returned ulative accumulation, withholding Grand Rapids called Friday eve- a 23. Potluck dinner at noon. All Thursday to visit the former's par- vice president; William Dodge, This Is the picture today as Gov- Frank Ball of Grand Rapids and hoarding of materials and com- not alwaysmaan you are buying good paint. Tha baat ning at the R. L. Forward home. Earl Zimmerman In St. Johns. persone interested are cordially In- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colby and secretary and Bud Holcomb, treas- ernor Murray D. VanWagOner and LOWELL, MICHIGAN called at the Harley Maynard home months with her daughter. Mrs. modities; checking of food laws; vited. other relatives and friends. Mrs. urer. The club Is largely a daky the Michigan legislature act to grade handled by soma storakaapars is still chaap Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wood of Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rlckner and Hunter. comparing and following up en- This portrait will automatically enter j $10, $11, $12 The Mothers' Club met with Mrs. Thorndike and Mrs. Pattison were club with some swine, sheep and create a state council of defense. Holland were Saturday dinner daughter spent Saturday and Mlos Minnie Meek was called to forcement methods: publicizing paint. Evan a paint chamiat cannot tall chaap paint your child In Mrs. H. Sevoy of Coopersvllle Is John Simpson Wednesday evening. In Grand Rapids Saturday and poultry projects. What the President and Congress guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lee. Sunday with Mrs. Rlckr.er's mother. Sparta by the death of her father. laboratory tests; assisting In In- visiting; at the George Hale home It was decided to join the garden called on Mrs. Arch Wood at Mc- The Algoma 4-H Community Club may do during the coming weeks Mrs. M. Marshall In Sarnla, Ont.j Miss Nellie Peetz and Verne Arm- spection and grading of food sup- by looking at It—it all looka alika in tha can. Have your lawn mowers sharpen- this week. strong were united In marriage. project with some other schools. Cords. has elected Charles Erlckson as is obvious speculation. If this BEST PHOTO CONTEST plies. ed at Williamson's Shop; also new TV,Mr, . and Mre. .s • W,,. J,. Rlvett^ e ..o.f Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Whltmeyer The garden Is located in Grand Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cepnlck of president; Lambert Frlske as vice momentous decision were left up (This Contest Is Local) • Everett Butler of Mecosta spent The two councils would work To be sure of getting and used mowers for sale. p50-6t Detroit spent Motners Day with of williamston, formerly of South Rapids and the canning will be Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Orval president; Robert Erlckson as to the state legislature, little doubt the week-end here with his mother, and (Releaied by Weitern Newspaper Union closely together with farm co-oper- Grand prlte will be one oil ~ ^ Lowell, had the misfortune to lose done there. A can shower will be Jessup of Lowell called on their secretary and Merrill Post as exists what would be done, for both WMCNYOU |ijT tha best paint you Miss Dbrothy Peck of Detroit is Mrs. Olive Butler. Stacks ntlves, the Grange, and state and painted portrait in a Gold Frame. Mis. William Kerekes and family, their house and barn and nearly all ONLY SIX WORDS NEEDED held In the near future. Anyone mother and father Sunday. treasurer. Lynn Post and Robert houses accorded Senator Burton K. can buy, got a well- spending this week with her aunt, thelr federal departments ef agriculture. Mrs. Annie Acheson of Bowne Mr. and Mrs. Norton L. Avery household goods by fire, FOR NATIONAL PLATFORM wishing to help by donating cans, Dorothy Scott of Marshall and Wheeler, Montana Isolationist, a Mrs. Jennie Filkins, who has been L,o d Perr —of gabardine. Norman are leaders. Dairy, poultry known brand like These arrangements have been made with a noted spent Sunday with her son and and son Keith and Miss Frances y y' 'ormerly of Lowell, please notify Mrs. John Tlmpson Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner of tremendous ovation at his recent quite ill. and Mi89 Eva TO THE VAST MAJORITY of the and crops projects arc being car- Eoom Patek Paints — they photograplMjr of children to photograph your child family, Arthur Acheson. Lapham of Lansing spent Sunday Rosenberg of Grand Gulf Stream and Riv- American people—democracy, our or Mrs. Walter Bergy. Lowell were Mother's Day guests of ried. appearance In the capital city. AND THIS fTORE with our compliments. A gift from our store to Ra , da er unlted in Miss Phyllis Weekes and Jerry Mrs. J. J. Holmes was a Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. S. TP l ^ ® marriage. American democracy — represents Larry Rosenberg had the cast Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott. Mr. Warner The attitude of Michigan's sena- Regardless of the Immediate out- will cost you half as you. No obligation. Como early or phone us for | ercool in wide variety The Lyons 4-H Club, In Spencer Hackett of East Imslng spent over dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mort B. Avery- Linton opened an ice cream on his leg removed last week. We accompanied Dorothy to Marshall tors and congressmen is also come of the "Battle of the Atlantic," much as .cheap paint an appointment if you wish. parlor in Alto. more than a way of life, more than township, will be a combined club. the week-end wllh Mr. and Mrs. Rulason in West Lowell. | of colors to harmonize a philosophy of government. We as- have missed him at school since Sunday afternoon returning Mon- Guelda Pike is president; Barbara against Involvement In a "shooting whether England goes down or Frank Carr of Chicago spent Miss Helen King making an ex- war." Senators Arthur Vandenberg in the long run. H. L. Weekee. sociate with democracy a system, the accident, the first of February. day and Dorothy returned to her Newland Is vice president; Gene not, authorities apparently agree in THIS OFFER FOR 2 DAYS ONLY ! Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Fryover were Saturday and Sunday with his par- tended visit In Bay City. and Prentiss Brown are pledged | with coats. our American profit system of free work at the Drug store in Marshall Pike Is secretary and George Gard- forecasting a unparrelleled expan- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davenport guests Sunday in Portland of ents, Mr. and Mre. Eugene Carr. j Observe Mother's Day on Tuesday. to oppose the use of convoys which s'on of the present Industrial and attended a musical concert at the Hubert Fryover and family. competition. ner, treasurer. The club will carry THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MAY 22 and 23 Russell Carr of Lansing was May 18, 1911—30 Years Ago Sunday dinner guests at the Pat- the President has said is an open military activity for many, many Emmanuel Church, Grand Rapids Sunday guest. When we apply democracy to our- Mother's Day was observed at food preparation, poultry and corn COOK - Plmbing and Heating ^ 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Giles Sinclair of Beldlng spent tison home were Mr. and Mrs. projects. Mr. and Mre. Glenn Bak r door to active war. Furthermore, months to come. Sunday evening. .. Melvin Lake, a former Lowell boy. { $2.59, $4.95 selves as individuals, we more often both churches on the Alto charge Michigan congressmen voted over- over the week-end with his parents, ** i j a^i». Owen Nash and f Portland, Ore., completed a den- last Sunday. At Alto a committee Frank Pattison, Mr. and Mrs. Will will be local leaders. Financially, the cost leaves the Mr. and Mrs. R. D. VanDyke of 0 think of the opportunities ofTered by Riddle, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Meyer whelmingly against the selective DAVE CLARK, Manager Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Mert Sinclair. Memn Ellis of Alto were Sunday tal college course at that place. from the Star class pinned a flower average cltlzcn punch-drunk and Dayton, Ohio spent Friday and that American system, than of the and son, Mrs. Lottie LaRue and service act, Michigan being one guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis. The Lowell Laundry was sold to I on each attendant. Mrs. Caroline numb; the total sum will be fan- Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Jirs. Wm. Cosgrlff at- $5.95 privileges provided by our form of •Mrs. Emma Moffltt of Alaska. SO. KEENE — NO. BOSTON of a very few states to appear tastically unreal. dinner guests on Mother's Day of Callers were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd A. J. Felter of Grand Rapids. Sterzlck sang a solo. There were Rudolph Van Dyke. tended Mother's Day services at government, and to us they are as- Mrs. Ed. Potter prominently in the opposition col- McCORDS' MATTERS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Liskey In Flynn of Bowne. i Mrs. Jennie Kellogg, 65, died at I many beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. John Lehler of Fraught with other potential Bowne Methodist Church Sunday. sociated, if not synonymous. Grand Rapids were Mother's D&y umn. All this Is a matter of record. Mr*. B. T. Williams Grand Raplde. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Laux spent At Bowne Center Mrs. A. E. perils will be the post-proaperlty We k!, j ZELAN TREATED Our democracy, our form of gov- breakfast guests of Mrs. Sarah Yet, come "what may, the state Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood of the week-end with their daughter Mr. and Mr,. Haro.d W„hbur„ o. ^ ™ ^ ' Wlngeler and Mabel Bergy made The Jolly Community Club will 11 by nny name you BAILEY CORNERS NEWS ernment representing the privileges Behler at the Watts home and government is preparing for any choose' ^ WEST KEENE Grand Rapids'visited Mr. and Mre. and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Detroit spent over the week-end beautiful corsages and presented meet Wednesdy, May 21, with Mary Mrs. Adelbert Odell Mrs. F. A. Daniels Mr. and Mrs. John Postma enter- w 10 Mr nd we enjoy, is endangered by subver- emergency that may arise. Mich- A. E. Wood Sunday afternoon. Young in Battle Creek. wit—h Mr- . and Mrs-. Wilso•- —n Wash- ^z cz::r ' one to each mother present. The Mr and Mrs. Earl Behler and Potter for afternoon and supper. It seems good common sense that tained for Mother's Day, Mr. and Ur u j Sport Jackets $2.59, $3.29 sive elements operating in this coun- Pauline Montague of Grand Rapids igan is getting ready to do Its part. our state government, by bi-partisan Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Engelsma and burn. young people sang an anthem and All try to be there so meeting can There will be a homecoming at Mrs. Smelker and family of Mrs. E. A. Llnsday and baby of r/ - Vergennes were given a surprise try. But in even greater danger is and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Behler of action in creaUng an official coun- The sandwich committee for the family from O'Brien Road visited Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Webster and Don Utter sang a solo. The^ chancel start at 2 o'clock. Everyone cordial- the Bailey Church on Sunday, May Freeport. East Lansing spent a couple of Dickson Jewell of Washington.!honoring their 20th wedding annl- our American system of free com- Lake Odessa were afternoon callers. ly Invited. Council's Job cil of defense, is going to do some- Jolly Community Club this month Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma Friday children and Mr. and Mre. Glenn j i.A SALLE HATS $2.9$ to $4.50 was beautifully adorned with flow- 25. All who are and have been Mr. and Mrs. John Hulzinga were days this week with her parents, D. C., grandson of Father E. J. versary. petition through which opportunities Mr. and Mrs. George Hoerner of thing about It. Is Marguerite Ralmer, Maline Pot- evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Pon- Webster spent Sunday in White ers which were -sent to the sick and George and Henry Hoover of To evaluate the magnitude of the Interested In tho progress of this ter, Mary Potter and Mrs. Jim Sunday night dinner guesto of Mr. styne from Grand Rapids were Sat- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Weekes. Jewell, Is visiting here for three Born, in South Bend, Ind., a son are provided for each of us who has shut-ins after the service. There St. Johns were Sunday guests of Pontiac were week-end guests at and Mrs. Perry Adgate in Cab- Cloud. SPORT SHOES . . . $3.9$ their sisters, Mrs. Crabb and Mrs defense council's job In Michigan, church In surrounding comunltles Maloney. urday afternoon visitors. Mrs. Linda Loucks returned to weeks previous to entering: An- to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Kinyon, the energy and ability to grasp and were large congregations at both the John Hoover home and on Sun- you must first know what the be sure to come. There will be a donla. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harter and napolia' Naval Academy. j formerly of West Lowell. Duell. CASCADE Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon vieitors at Mr. the home of her sister, Mre. F. A. improve them. churches. day for Mother's day Andrew potluck lunch at one o'clock after children were guests Sunday at , ,, 1 Mrs. L P. Hodges returned from CAPESKIN AND SUEDE JACKETS Ray Everhart spent Saturday federal government Is undertaking Mr*. M. VanderJagt Frank Daniels were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Corstange and and Mrs. R. Postma were Mr. and Gould last Friday after spending That system is being seriously There will be reception of mem- Hoover of Lansing and Mr. and Mothers Day guests of Mr. and an eight months' stay In Colorado. here. Which a program will follow. children of Grand Rapids visited Mrs. Postma of Zeeland, Mr. and some time In Lakeland, Florida. the home of Rev. Weldon Lane and undermined, and it is being done In bers at the Bowne church next night with relatives In Holland. Mrs. Aloysius Hoover and daughter Joe Murray of Saranac, Dan Harri- Mrs. John Young were Mrs. Ger^ Henry Booth broke a finger In a $7.4$ to $11.9$ -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tremp and Brace yourself for a surprise! Lester Bailey attended a school gan and Rachel Mulholland of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood Sunday Mrs. Fred Fuss of Lowell and Mr. family in Beldlng. the name of democracy. Sunday. of Ionia were olnner guests. After- Mrs. Minnie VanderMaas and son meeting In Grand Rapids on Sat- George Gotfredsen of the Unl- aldlne Simon and son, Jackie and faii. |father, P. R. Hedges spent Sunday Centers of military consequence Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. afternoon. and Mrs. Ben Postma of McCords Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kyser and To be sure, we might retain our noon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo are nine In number. Paul and Miss Lucille Snider spent urday. On Monday with his pupils varslty of Michigan, Ann Arbor Misses Marijane Bird and Frances Mrs. A. Richmond left for a three with the latter's son, P. A. Hodges Hoover and daughter. the week-end in Remus. F. Williamson of Lowell. Mrs. John Hulzinga visited her and Mr. and Mre. Ben Works and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. All prices include sales tax democracy and all the privileges it Bowne Center Aid Guarding the locks of the Soo rom Merriman school went through spent over Mother's Day with his Vosburg, all of Grand Rapids. , months' visit at her old home, Nor- and wife, who own the former Mrs. John Hoover was on the A Russell Sterkens and family of sifrter, Mrs. Roy Knoffe in Cale- children of Grand Rapids. Kyser's mother, Mrs. Anna Witten- w,ch En land whlch 8h offers, without retaining the Amer- canal at Sault Ste. Marie Is Fort teaJtod^hl ^ ^ Wallace at-|Uth.ce jn.-uprisoun at xoanIonia.. uOnn Tuesdaruesoayy Mr.. parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gotfred- Mr. and Mre. P. H. Schneider and • & ' e had not The Bowne Center Aid Society Grote farm west of Alto. Mre. sick list over the week-end. 0f theB4l, Grand Rapids were Sunday guests donia Saturday afternoon. bach of Vergennes. se n fo ican system and the opportunities it Brady. It ts also a tralnlngi camp Hl-l?Club Tr'Zr""™ «y went to Casnovia to give "He waa the most expert para- sen. children of South Lowell and Mr. !, r 28 years. served dinner at the hall last Hodges is traveling hostess for the Mr. and Mre. Wm. Thompson ay and 8th r ,e of Mr. and Mrs. George Golds. Mr. and Mrs. Don Zoet and chil- Gra dma provides. To lose the opportunities for military police. To augment Saturday * * * examinations. Mrs. John Scott and son of Alto and Mrs. Bill Haysmer were T " fchwarder of South Wednesday. A beautiful dinner was Kelllng Nut Co. of Chicago and spent Mother's Day with Mr. and dren of Grand Rapids, Mr. and chute jumper in the country," re- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. protection against bombing of the Mr aD<1 Mn Fred Roth Mr. and Mrs. Sam Patterson and Miss Dorothy Scott of Marshall Mother's Day guests of their par- ^wen wai given a surpHse In hon- . would be as serious as to lose the served to a good crowd. wdll spend this week in Battle Mrs. Glen Sower and family. They Mrs Martin * J - On were week-end guests of their Mrs. Lawrence Englerth and marked one of the friends standing Elmer S. White were Mrs. E. A. 0r f 8 1 1 locks, the government is expending spent Mondsy afternooon with Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Haysmey r ° b" ™ birthday four gen- f privileges, except that so long as we At the business meeting It was Creek found Eleanor very ill with the F d Forf lMt Thu mothers in Grand Rapids and Alto. daughter of Kelloggsville visited beside the coffin. Hayward of Saranac and Dr. and eratlons being represented In the! I a half-million dollars on an airport and Mrs. Grant Warner. remain masters of government, decided to have a grab-bag at each Mr. and Mrs. Barry Brannan chlckenpox. s S FP a Mr " - Mr. and Mrs. Andy Zoet Sunday. "Yes," said the other, "he was Mrs. C. E Hathaway of Grand Mrs. George Lee was a guest of gathering. She also received a num-1 | base. S Tl - Jta Fahrnt ana Oscar Moore attended a meeting 1 rather than slaves to government, meeting to raise money to repair and daughter Jean of Grand Rapids Elmer Moore of Detroit was a of the Kent County Road Commis- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and good till the last drop". National Ledge. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Washburn her daughter Cassle at a Mother ber of birthday cards and took her I OOtlS the church windows. Any donations An expenditure of five millions is Safety News. we would be in a position to in time find Julius Wester enjoyed a fish week-end guest of his mother, Mre. sion in Grand Rapids feonday eve- daughter, Mrs. Jen Wllliama were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Buttrick, Mrs. and children spent Mother's Day and Daughter coffee at the Country first ride in an automobile. for this purpose will be gladly re- scheduled to enlarge the locks as —a very long time—restore the op- supper with Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, and sister, Mrs. Earl Hunt- ning. Rose Hansen and Mrs. Ella Merrill with Mrs. Washburn's mother, Mre. House given by the Gamma Sigma Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mumby moved portunities. ceived. Mesdames Bertha Porritt, Brannan Sunday evening. ter. Sunday all were guests of Mr. safeguard against possible paraly- K h r Loren Moore contributed blood of Grand Rapids spent Thursday Rose Wingeier near Alto. Chi Sorority last Wednesday eve- to Mulr, where they bought a vil- Alma Mlshler and Edna Johnson and Mrs. Paul Smith of near sis of waterway facilities. - " lage home. I should like to write the platform Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Vivian of Wednesday for a transfusion for 10 were appointed to supervise clean- Blanchard. Georgia Wallace went tn Hermance-Groos families at- evening with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wessinger "'"S- 1 A BorTwa. born to Mr. and D^erson, <• 82nd birthday ARMY CAPEKS. NEW for both major political parties and Lansing spent Mother's Day with t ded ,he Guy Purdy of Smyrna, who is In ing the church. They set May 15 as Mre. Glen Rickert and family Bombhij Island Rapid, to the y! w w!.™ ,w fi °' O™"' Warner. and son spent Sunday in Ann Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver and Leonard Borung of Keene. anniversary. COMIC STARTS SUNDAY could put it all in these six words: Mr and Mre. Chas. Smith. at Blanchard Blodgett hospital. the day. It is hoped a large crowd gave a dinner for her parents, Mr. Litt'.c known to the public is the took part in a play Friday I Sunday. N. E. Borgerson spent from with Mr. Wessinger's parents. Dr. children were Sunday dinner guests Jimmie, little son of Zack Lewis Mrs. Lettie Draw n "Maintain Democracy and the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Colby and 1 M8rg ret Ford of Th t « . fu.A mnnJhTSif w' ' by a draftee who is now will turn out as there Is much work and Mrs. Ed. Clemenz. Afternoon military use of an island off Al- Sympathy is extended to the Scott . ^1 «-ee Rivers, Lowell Church of the Nazarene j and Mrs. J. A. Wessinger. of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Weaver. In of Seeley Corners, had the misfor- from a five months visit with her ,i n th.. e . ' ...... American System." Mr. and Mrs. Amerst Colby and 8pend,n a u ie Thursday until Sunday in Wash- 800 nwi- , Army, this color comic is to be done. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theo pena. family In the loss of their mother 'If ^ co P of weeks with ington, D. C. where he attended the afternoon they all called on tune to break both bones In his leftj at Union Grove, Wis. Bure t0 pr()ve a wlnnep Watch for • t • son of Midland called on Mr. and ! er P en Mr an<1 Mr Ro e Mrs. Jane Mapes and daughter Clemenz and rSaughter of Grand Mrs. Neil VanderMaas is weli ™ J t5 ^ - "- y Mr. and Mrs. Allen Russell in arm Just above the wrist. j Mrs. E. A. Dowlman returned to this color comic which portrays the Mrs. Earl Colby and daughter This bit of land is a practice brother Da,e wa8 home the 10th National School Safety left Sunday for Boston, Mass., after GIVE THE FARMER Library Notes Rapids. enough to be at home again. This: « , ' SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 10:00. Classes for All. ) Beldlng. Mike Drlscoll building a new,her home In Buffalo, N. Y., after jaughs In typical Army life. It Marion and son Sunday evening. target for bombing planes which 0V It Is Not True To Say: Patrol Parade. a months' stay with her parents, THE HOME MARKET Mrs. Mary Ransford and daugh- simulate somewhat the actual war Is very good news and we all wJsh| w barn at Parnell. {spending the winter with her sister, atarts next Sunday In the color We have the moving and drama- Mother's Day guests at Ernest J- ALL ARE WELCOME I Mr. and Mrs. Zenas LaDue and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Runclman. William Ross and daughters Mrs.i ters, Mre. James Denton, Mrs. Orley problem of a flight from an air her lots of health and happiness Li " of "We did everything possible" [Mrs. J. B. Flctcher. comic section of The Detroit News. TODAY WE ARE IMPORTING tic novel, Wira a'nd the S.^e Johnson's were Mr. and Mrs. How- nd Mr8 Duane daughter of Midland, Mrs. Mabel Gus Wlngeler and Ella Ross of Rulason and Mrs. Lewis Jones at- base to an enemy concentration. Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Hansen of j ^ 1J - unless Chiropractic was In- Mis? Nancy Slier spent the week- Miss Rae Godfrey, former resident on sale at Christiansen's or millions of pounds of beef and mil- Girl", by Willa Cather on the ard Carrigan and children, Agnes e,th of cluded. LaDue and Mre. Thelma Johnson Ionic left Tuesday for Seaforth,; May 17, 190C—35 Year* Ago tended the funeral of Mrs. Hattle It Is an extension of Selfrldge Greenville called on his cousin and i^ ^""and Rapids were Sun- end In Detroit and attended the of Lowell, was married to David phone for delivery. adv lions of bushels of com from Argen rental shelf at Alto Library now. Johnson and Albert Carrigan of husband, Mr. and Mre. C. Vendor-' y S"®848 ot Mr- and Mrs. Ed. REV. LLOVD DAWSON WILL PREACH AT 11:00 of Ionia were Sunday callers at the Canada where they will attend • Mr8 Jame8 H Kipp in Grand Rapids Thursday. Field near Mt. Clemens which Is Naval Air Show and dance at funoroi n»rvinno ^ „i I - - Godfrey, 69. an old'Hodge at Ellendale, S. D. , tinn. We do that with the hope of It Is a historic novel of Virginia Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs Gustaf Mr. and Mre. Leon Hale and Mr. Jagt, Sunday. iBennett. Hre.; 10-12 a. m. 2-5, 7-9 p. mu home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Kyser. Grosse Isle Saturday evening. for vrL resident of Keene and Lowell, pass-1 a son was born to Mr. and Mrs., Beneker and son, Pauline and being mushroomed Into giant size Mr and Mr8 selling Argentina automobiles, type- before the outbreak of the Civil and Mrs. Ernest Plnkney visited Mrs. C. A. Wallace and familyl - - Leonard Luseenden M I M R v a 1 oemmen. e(l away at her home here after an George Hazel. by the war department. Whereas and f Mrs. E. C. Foreman and Mrs. writers, sewing machines and many War In 1856. Also have "The Rub- Ernest Johnson. visited her mother in Bowne ; _ amnyj>f Grand Rapids called Mr and Mr9 G' the death of Mrs. Walter types, including army reconnaissance you get there, something very un- Fred Pattison enjoyed a family din- CARD OF THANKS Wheaton and Mrs. Andrew Ten- 200 more are "on pafjr" or under tests! You'll find that nowhere else can you Gospel Hall Sunday School Walter Gumser, Jr., has enrolled Day were Mr. and Mrs. George Houghton In Harrah, Washington. known trade-marks in the world! usual has happened that never oc- Cate were afternoon callers. construction. Hatch and family of Saranac. ner Saturday evening honoring Mre We wish to tharfc all who so buy the same size, In the Ford Good Drivers League cars, staff cars and bomb service trucks. curred before, and the fish are not I If the nation's destiny in 1641 There's mow from less gasoline - and It is significant that this achievement Moffltt's 77th birthday. Mr. and kindly assisted In extinguishing the and plan* to compete In the nation- Callers a: the home of Mr. and biting that day, If you are staying l« to be Involvement in the the same style, the HICKORY HOLLOW In the midst of this activity for National Mrs. George Sanborn were hoets. fire at our home Monday morning. WEST LOWELL it comes, literally, out of thin air. Beginning Sunday, May 18 wide good driving contests for boys Mrs. Paul Kranz the past week Bin. Mary Rickert comes at a time when our country is for only a day; or that week, ii you Mrs. Moffltt received several European war. Fort Custer may h* same power, the aCti0n kei>t the Mrs. Melvin Court and girls between 14 and 18 years were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeYoung of Defense, building the 29 millionth Ford gifts and card*. sllgbt -daniage called upon to house two or three making a mighty effort to re-arm swiftly. are to be around that long. Because the two carburetors in this same comfort at the Gospel Jlall Group will have their meet- of age. Ninety-eight university Cutlervllle, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew! Mm n«ii The philosophy of It all Is to take times its planned capacity scholarships are to be awarded for For to further that effort, to help speed car is simply one part of the day's work. pi Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore Mre. Isadore Onan and Elery exclusive Buick feature handle a larger the same low bar- VerSchur of Godwin Heights. Mr. Hardy and daughter Kay were it as you find It. and look happy. Grayling, the national' guard ings in the skillful driving. d Onan spent Sunday with the form- p .M^^ugurt Jaeger of Grand ldinnJ ^ at the homl it along in any possible way, we have The public has acclaimed the 1941 Possibly the conditions are unusual oanap, may become a and production, housing for in- LaMonte King and son Jimmy, mother, Mrs. James Tefft and Dor- I Wo wish to take this opportunity to publicly thank them for RAY H. COVERT othj and Elaine. and a bit of governmental encour- •:M to U:0t — ItM to fcJl Mr. and Mre. Lyle Bovee and ber. dustrial workers, price stabilization Mrs. Minnie Simpson, Miss Edith Guy Rickert returned to his work Ford Sales and Serrice agement to do so would go far to- Saturday Nights 1M * 9:9$ I sons, Glendon and Vercel were din- and consumer interests, training of [ the privilege of nel^r their building, and also wishing them Gregory, Miss* Mildred Lee, Miss The Plumber ner guests Sunday of Mrs. Will Fox Brazil's new aviation Co. will human resources and so on. f suooeM and blessing la their new endeavor. Cassle June Lee all of Grahd Rap- In Detroit Monday morning. Phone 44 ward solving our farm problem. In Lowell. WHIN MTTtl AUTOMOMUS All EUILT IUICK WKX MNLO THIM fly American planes. The subject of civil defense alone ids, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moore, Judy Lowell, and Bib of Lowell. , Want ads pay. Try one! CURTIS - DYKE

1 1 |V TfUE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWKUU BOGBDflAN, THURSDAY, MAT U, 1M1 nvm f OCR THE LOM'BLL LKDOBR. LOWKLL, MIOHXOAN. THURSDAY, MAT 18, 1M1 Miss Lorna Lott and friend Dan ELMDALE McClure of Grand Rapids were Mrs. Sallna Loring spent last Mfa. Ira Sargeant Ledger Entries LaBARGE RIPPLES Sunday with her son Claud and THE LEDGER'S Circulation in Eight Town- This Wetlc Sptcials Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Vera Laring family. and Mrs, Wm. Lott. GOOD NEWS FOR COTTON WE PAY Priced Below Bloe Book! Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Moore and Sunday guests at the Wesley Wayne Henry of Wyoming Park family of Belding spent Sunday Kelm home were Mr. and Mrs. tfoTrtfrt/' Alto News| AT ANY YEARS AGO a distin- Mrs. Ralph Rathbun and mother called on his aunt, Mrs. Ora Daw- 1939 Ford Coupe *384,00 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Semiah Seew, Mrs. Anna Motter son Monday. Mrs. Hynes was also guished southern general used Mrs. Hattle Rathbun accompanied For Dead ar Disabled ships Means Greater Success for Your Ad. 1937 Oldsmobile Sedan... .(349.00 Mayferd Heaven, also calling at the and Mrs. Moon all of Freeport, a caller Monday. (Continued from Page 2) cotton bales for defenee purposes Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rathbun to Three 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan... $254.00 John Lott home on their way Miss Donna Moon of Jackson and FOR ONLY A PENNY A NIGHT | in a famous battle staged in New Rivers Sunday to visit the former's Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luneke, Mr. STOCK 1935 Ford Tudor Sedan.... $129.00 home. friend, Mr. Woodworth of Char- Mrs. Mary Russell. 86 years. JOrleana during the engagement daughter, Mrs. Irving Lutz and and Mrs. Carl Higley and daugh- WANT ADS— For Sale, For 1934 Hudson $ 69.00 Miles Grant and family of Lan- lotte. pas-oed away Monday night at the,called the Civil War. Years have family. ter Jane, and Mrs. Sallna Loring Rent, Help Wanted, 1934 Ford Tudor $ 84.00 sing spent Mother's Day with his Perry Trowbridge and family of home of her daughter and eon-j elapsed since then and new ways Mrs. Kate Tlmm is in Detroit Horses $3 Cattle $2 Barsains in Used Cars 1933 Ford Fordor $ 69.00 spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Miscellaneous mother, Mrs. Lida Grant. Brown City were Mother's Day in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosen-lfound to provide for the common helping, her sister, Mrs. Jack Drury Mrs. Vern Loring, it also was Ger- Prompt Service 1939 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan. Low Down Payment—Easy Terms Miss Faith Truesdell is assisting guests of their mother, Mrs. Anna berg, where she has made her {defense during the time of war. after her return home from the trude's birthday. Trowbridge. 1939 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan, FOR SALE—Early seed potatoes Mrs. Claude Harker of Boston home for a year and a half. WelHistory repeata Itself however, and hospital. Mrs. John Eckert entertained an Phone Collect IT** 1^MT«AP$ 1938 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan. and late Katahdin seed potatoes, : Center with her housework. Wm. Lott and wife and Ira Sar-I extend our sympathy to the be-eo today engineers tell Congress Ray Blett of Ohio called at the all day meeting of the Alaska CURTIS-DYKE 1937 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan. both blight-free; also popcorn. 1 Jacob Konkle of Hastings visited geant and wife spent Wednesday reaved family. [that through testing) they find that Vern Loring home last Monday. church Missionary meeting Thurs- Sam Kelm at the Wesley Kelm afternoon at Lake Odessa where lcotton 0, fBet 1936 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan. Thomas H. Read, miles east Phone 44 Lowell i Mr. and Mrs. George Sanborn of J!' thickne* will re- Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, day. Mrs. Larson of South America Want Adv. Ratefr—S5c for 25 words or less, if over 25 [home last Thursday. the former purchased a hay loader. a Valley 1935 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan. of Moseley. c52tf c52 Alaska were Tuesday evening, din- «£? dropped Mr, and Mrs. Bill Frisbie, Billy, Mr. was the speaker. words, add 1c per word. If ordered by mail, please enclose The ladles called on Mrs Arthur from 0 000 f et 1936 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan. i Mrs. Wm. Jordan of Detroit has ner guesta of Mr. and Mre. Pred S - « aWude A 2,000 and Mrs. Robert Campbell and sons Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaechele of IF YOU ARE DOING A SPECIAL been called home and is assisting Kloppenstein who is seriously sick 1 bo,nb coin or stamps. WANT ADS— For Sale, For Pattison. Mrs, Emma Moffltt re- P™™ dropped from 15,000 were last Sunday guests of Mr. and Lelghton spent Friday evening at Cbenical Compaay type of service, let the public in the care of her mother. Mm 'with Infection of the kidneys. feet alutudc >enetrate of turned home with them after a . ^ I Mrs. Henry Wltz In W. Grand tho Ora Dawson home. McQutcn Motor Co. know about It. Use a Ledgfer Rent, Help Wanted, Anna Trowbridge who is confined Miss Gladah Sargeant is spend- visit at the Pattisons. reinforced concrete. We recall the Rapids, celebrating the birthdays Mrs. Van Tinn entertained with Tnlsphone Ionia 400 FOR SALE — Improved Golden FOR SALE—Russet Rural seed and Chrysler-Plymouth Sales & Service Want ad. 51tf Miscellaneous to her bed and her condition is ing several days with Mrs. Carlos o u r, m « ^ o.j name of Old Hickory and the Battle of Robert Campbell and Billy Phone 124, Lowell Gerald RolUns came Saturday , a class party for her boys and Glow seed corn, tests 98%. E. D. eating potatoes. David Wingeier, quite alarming. | Seese who has been very sick, fol-! of New 0r ean? Frisbie. Thirteenth Year of Service cl WANTING —Good catUe? Make A gloriously new kind of comfort i* yonn when you settle down on if th,s d,9cover 8at, their mothers Saturday afternoon. 8 miles south of Lowell on the CHIPPEWA SEED POTATOES— Mother's Day guests of Mr. and ilowing the extraction of a tooth, i ATTENTION! Yelter, Ada, Mich., or one mile your wants known in a Ledger a Simmons Beautyrest . . . you are completely relaxed . . . and • >' ^ - Mrs. Carl Higley and Mrs. Walter 1 N. C. Thomas of Home Acres north of McCords on US-16. pl-2 Wingeier road. Alto Phone 602. for sale at my farm. Clyde Fran- |Mrs. Dan Weaver were Mrs, Fannie Lester Long and family spent Mrs. Ellis Rolllna and family to!fllctor,^ Jt ^ ^ enthu8ljljnil ,n want ad. Costs only 35c for 25 READY, AIM feeling of well-being creeps over you. What does this "Luxury Com- Flynn and son helped their mother [called at the Lewis Luneke aad Pi WANT ADS— For Sale, For cisco, 8 miles north on Lincoln j Draper and daughter, Mrs, Ray Sunday at the Wm. Shroyer home.! ^ S i. f iSWeLe the 80Uth€ni 8tate8 tor cotton has with her house cleaning last Wed- words. 51tf Lake-rd., then H mile east. pi fort" cost? Well, the price of a Heautyrest is J39.50 and it is gatrair picnic dinner guests of Dr. and , |Vern Loring homes Saturday aftei^ Classified ads bring results. Try USED STANCHIONS—Also stalls Rent, Help Wanted, Leere of Grand Rapids, John Weav- | Joe Stahl Is slowly gaining fol- —PAINT! teed for 10 years. That makes it cost ahout 2 penny a night. been 09lnR 1Ui wor]d nesday. noon. ly Mr one and be convinced. tf and water cups, 25 complete sets. FOR RENT—Modern 6-room house Miscellaneous I SPECIALIZE in cement block er of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Leon lowing a minor operation which he 7 w i ^ '. market and has to find some way Protect your home ««»ina lookin« Own* in and sec thig mattress. Wc will arrange easy hud«et i«nm. and Mrs Bud Rifenberg were after- nging cotton into more popu All kinds of other used farm with bath, garage attached. Call walls and concrete work, also do Lowell Market Report jHowk and Percy Rosser of Free- 'underwent at the Lustig Sani-: of brl any evening at the F. F. Rose- "slam" ... defend it irainxt severe noon callers.* | j j rtemon- equipment and horses. Percy J. WANTED—Nursing by hour or mason and carpenter work. Henry port, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Parker of tarium in Grand Rapids last week lar uge here at hc)me f th s warne residence, 424 Howard St., Corrected May 15, 1941 ••KROGER Read & Sons, Phone 227, Lowell night. Mrs. Viola Lint, Phone 80, Perin, 4 miles west on M-21. Low- BatUe Creek and Glenn Stahl and | Miss Arlene Miller entertained 1 Wm. Squires and Ernest Howe'stration itade to the use of c-otton as cl corner Howard and Vergennes- Other loDerspring Mattresses by Simmons $14.95 and ap of Detroit arc extra railroad men a means of defense Irom bomks, Care of John Kropf. cl ell Phone 187-F4. p51-4t Wheat, bu S .90 Mrs. Alma Stahl and Mrs. Eugene a number of her Sunday School, Sun-Proof P«int». rd., or in the daytime by appoint- Rye, bu .47 Krauss. classmates last Sunday, ihe occa-i and boarding wfth Mr. and Mrs.|g]ad will be the cottoh planter and FOR SALE—Pair of young mare ment. Phone 257. cl-2 FOR SALE — Two-year-old seed FOR SALE—Reconditioned pianos Corn, bu .70 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Murphy of sion being in honor of Arlene's PAINT STYLIN6 HEADQUUTEtS Frank Fairchild. happy the cotton stales. WP are horses, sound and gentle, ages 5 corn. Phone 256-F4. Pi $25 and up; one used Grand, Buckwheat, cwt .90 near Freeport were Friday evening birthday which was Monday. Ray Everhart visited Charlie |urSed to wear cotton stockings. ! NOW YOU^CAN GET and 9. Inquire Walter Vanden- IT'S HERE SHELL SERVICE—Come in and equal new, $255. Terms. Free de- Barley, cwt LIS callers of Mr. and Mrs. John Lott. Sam Schwab entertained the Young at Lowell Monday night. Mr.|C0tt0n underwear, cotton dress hout, 1 mile east of Ada bridge. livery. Piano Dept., Young & try it. Let us wash, grease and;FLOWERS FOR SALE—A very Oats, bu .S3 | teacher, Mrs. Glenn Layer and Young worked for railroad at East 'niatartala and they are even uaing Pi lubricate your car today. Bert1 nice variety of potted plants and Chaffee Furniture Co., 122-128 See's Hirdwire Corn and Oats Feed, cwt 1.75 members of the Young Peoples' Saugatuck when Mr. Everhart was il in a fabric for building roads, Moore Shell Station, Phone 9109, | cut flowers, also can fill baskets. Ottawa Ave., N. W., Grand Rap- Lowell Phone 9 FOR SALE—3 Holstein feeder cat- Corn Meal, cwt 1.75 class of the Nazarene Sunday school there. .Little did Andrew Jackson that day Lowell. cl urns and porch boxes. Mrs. Earl ids. c52-2t RALPH'S Furniture & Appliances tle. Joe Dyke, 4 miles north and Coarse Cracked Corn, cwt 1.80 last Saturday evening. Kropf, next to Hill's shoe store. 1.61 | Mr. and Mr.. Dick Fairchild en- "T 1 mile east of Ada. Ada Phonr FOR RENT—All modern 5-room ^helled Corn, cwt Mrs. John Long and daughter. PHONE 23 F2 LOWELL, MICH. mb 8he,tera Ir ht be made ELEC. FENCES—Barbelec electric PI ELECTRICIAN tertained for Mothers Day dinner.!?®* *? ^ 8661. cl 3ran cw 1.40 Mrs. Edwin Lance left for New 0f C0tt0n fence and Parmak battery fence. | apartment, furnished, hot -water / ' ^ CALL guests being Mr. and Mrs. Frank - and bath. Mrs. Jack Bannan,|Middlings, cwt 1.45 York last Friday, having been 1 John Fahrni, the Old Reliable FOR SALE — Electric automatic Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cream Station. cl Hotpolnt stove, Humphrey's shal- 124 S. Jefferson Ave., Lowell. c52-2t Flour, bbl. 620 called there to the bedside of their Fairchild and daughter Joan of Pea Beans, cwt 4.05 ALTON-VEUGENNES Today's Paying Pricei per doieo low well pump, 3-plece living Riiyoi Electric Co. son and brother. Leslie Carey, who Grand Rapids and Raymond Fair- FOR SALE—Holstein bull, 18 WANTED—All kinds of livestock. Light Red Beans, cwt 8.50 Mrs. Clyde Condon room suite, 1941 table radio. Con- For Experienced Electrical was a sailor on the U. S. S. Wyom- PAINTS child. for Eggs—Federal-State Grades months old. John Baker, 1 mile sole radio, 6 kitchen chairs, round Good Holstein cow for sale. F. Dark Red Beans, cwt 10.50 ing and who had a brief furlough Smvott ad (f&&6 Ont of the men from Wana- southwest of Grattan. pi J. Graham, Lowell Phone 271-F13.|Light Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 4.75 Service on old or new wiring. N T Carrot A Gem MrS- Beckwlth 8 table, 3 Olson rugs, library table and in company with a companion, j The Wor'd's P .VS Seen Thr^u^h makers' roofers fell from roofr ofi ' children from Extras, Large 2So p52-4tjyeiiow Eye Beans, cwt 4.25 < rleans and Philip Bonenfant, 206 Division, ESTIMATES FREE were fatally injured in an auto Monday ^ Lansing called on her FOR SALE—2-bottom Ford tractor Swift Winegar's house Extras, Medium,... 20c Lowell, Mich. cl accident. • Sunday. plow, at the Burr Carr farm on HEINZ PICKLE Contracts with In- All work conform• to National THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR afternoon and broke his ankle and Standards, Large 21c Electric Cod* An Inti'niat.'onal Daily \'cus{iapct Mrs. Fred Blaser, Mrs. Walter IBc M-66 in Keene. cl POR SALE—Air motor windmill creased prices are now avaJUUe'.V o,- In Food Valuewass taken to St. Mary's Hospital. Standards, Medium. utterf lb 38 1 Wittenbach and Mr. and Mrs. Fred at Fahrni's cream station, Lowell. ® f" Yugoslavia has decreed that Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg Tradrs 17c in good condition; also some E s doz 17-.18 Phone 223 Lowell Iron e osit One. Norway Slrefl. B"»ton, Massarhu« e n g vi8it0^,, at artmcn Mr. and Mrs. Leo Klinkhammer hickory, $2.22 up. Coons. Callers - on Mrs. Robert Yeiter Fred Oesch and family, Mr. and ^ " ®' n '," ^"".blno well with vegetables of dls- P t o'the Disabled American 1937 Ford V8 Tudor. and hlR parents and Mr. and Mrs. power to breeze and baby Sunday evening, were her KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES Giant pkg. 12jc Mrs. Fred Grawburg, Mr. and Mrs, M „.. K' h . i tlnctlve flavor and pale color, such Veterans Auxiliary, of which she GRAIE FOR 6MIE, NO OTKER iEEF SO FRESH CAR BE SO TENDER. FOR SALE—2 4-year-old Jersey 1936 Pontiac 2-Dr. Sedan. ns ls Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Sven you up the hlils sister Lucille and friend of Lake Lloyd Blough. Margaret and Chris- * ' „ . ol.hmi . Mnminv cabbage, celery and cucumbers. assistant State Hospital Chalr- cows and 2 young sows, to far- tlne Wlngeler and Elsie Frache en-'^®'a Wm O'thouse s Monuay! ^ . Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Messier City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Van- ln cooklng are onc of mani hn8 niade a ever> THIS CLAIM CANNOT BE TRITHFILLY MADE FOR ANY OTHER BEEF ! anti-knock to give row August 1; also nave Berk- and daughter all of Grand Rapids Dyke of Grand Rapids. PEARS, Keiffers Lj. No. 2\ can 15c joyed a welner roast with John. M '*• . qiMhBiicrh the least troublesome of all vege- month to the Home with fresh shire boar for service; also some Gould's Garage fr were Sunday callers at the Peter- velvet smoothness Krebs and family In their woods . * we gundav dinner tables. The color will stay bright ult since last November. Mr. Da- year-old Yellow Dent seed corn. Mrs. Frank Transue entertained son home. COUHTIT CLUU, SMALL SIZE Dodge & FlymouOi Sales Sunday afternoon In honor of the . __ Kauffman's through any cooking. The vitamin niouth and two "ladles In gray" FANCY SLICED iljpy fnlleage tc give E. W. Rollins on US-16, 4th house with a 5 o'clock tea Thursday after- Mr. and Mrs James Plflffer and TEBDEE COOKED Phone 269, Lowell noon for Mm Chas. and John birthdays of HarolJ and Irma El8le Frache of lds a value will remain InUct at all assisted her. 111 Oil you savings west of M-66 • Junction on south TOMATO JUICE Lg. 46-oz. can 15c ord,n Mrs. Sarah Byer of Flint were Iry Silt Park side of road. pi Timpson of Alto, and Mrs. Paul ^ . J was a Sunday eve nine visitor at an' cooking temperatures. To The free talking moving picture R Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wlngeler and _ . w :, conserve the calcium in carrots, sponsored by the Alto Buslnese PICNICS RED SALMON Hilton and daughters. tho u h JSarko. FOR SALE—A well bred Guernsey sonc were Sunday guests at Walter A numbor of frlendB and rclatlves . K - " to use as little Mer^s Club was well attended on Mrs. Eve Hoover called on Mrs GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz. can 15c Quiggles, i pnthprcd n» thp hnmo nf tp-oH water as possible In cooking and to Tueoday evening. Thev will be Mrs. Clyde FYanclsco was taken bull, serviceable age. Dam and Robert Yeiter and baby Wednesday lb 12tC lb. 0<,8ch ,e v lb. CjjeTAXHm sire both good. Clinton Blocher. Mldre^^of HrfiancT'caHed^it ^he Saturdey evening In honor of ' ^ ® the liquid wllh the cooked shown every Tuesday evening on to Blodgott Hospital last week Tues- SHORT SHANK 19c 29c forenoon. children Ijlo d Blou h wh( or by Roth's ambulance and had the first farm north of Alto. cl CORONADO Mr. and Mrs. Robert Telter and fuhhfr NMh hirne s. nriav PvP y « . > ^ induction table. building by post office, in case of PORK-BEANS, Swift's 3 cans 25c Mlshler-NasIlshler-Nash homnome Sundaaunaay eve- ' . ~ Monday, . Ii 8evere atorm they probably will be cast removed. It was uncertain Drink more milk for your baby called on Mi . and Mrs. Marvin . aatt KalamazoKalamazooo oonn Monday. | FOR SALE—Two house trailers. Mr and Mr8 Wil1 own in A, whether or not she would have Huvcr Sunday afternoon. Mr nnH MrR T invH NF MIH - ' Hoffman call-; Japanese are reported to be ship- f^ to Grange Hall, as hnalth, your looks and your IVt miles west of Lowell on M-21, another one put on until x-rays HERRUD'S liver sausage it. I5c CLRR FRARKFRRTERS II. 18e 6-Fool land and Mrs Susie Miller and ed at the s,abauSh home Saturday ping 2,000.000 bags of flour Into were the first Tuesday eve- figure. Order LoweD Cream- or call Horace L Weeks, Phone SALAD DRESSING were taken. However, she was able Lg. qts. 25c even,ng North Ch,na ery paateurixed milk today. 46-F5. pi News From Grand Rapids Eloisc were Sunday dinner guests - i - ****• to return home and without casts. HERRUO'S » 25c COHASE CHEESE a 8c ELECTRIC at Will Hoffman's. Venus Keller I I — — . It'xvs beeoeen nearlnear y four months now We deliver early every morn- FOR RENT —20 acres of bean Of Former Bowne Folks 1 SANDWICH SPREAD and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Paul] ThereV is a bigge"•Oft*-*r foo*WIl thawiiiwni thewat OIlipillCllLShipmentOs Uofi 1UIfurOs fro11 VJllm i ^lan-MOSELE^JUll- Y - MURRAY LAKE ^nce she fell. ing to yonr doftr. REFRIGERATOR Clara M. Brandebury pt. size 17c Wlivin in IT C nr V I — Hf- J ground, good sod. Fred Hunt, 2 Hoffman were afternoon and eve- feliov/ who knows It all—It's the churia to the U. S. last year were Mm. w. Engle Mr, and Mrs. Royal Vanden- 1 HeieTeuoo Stitin miles south and 1 mile west of nin? guests. fellow who will argue with him. less than half those of 1939 . broeck have moved into Clyde Con- Alto. pl-2t Mrs. Frank Martin and friend, HnTl'a hmion VINEGAR, Pure Cider qts. 10c Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Heuvelhorst don'« house. • HTT.Ti HEIM, Prop. Mrs. Anderson, visited the Men- Stretch food dollars FZRjwez.! FOR SALE—Seecf corn, 2-year-old and children Bernard Heuveihorst «Ml" ^nd Mr8- Chas- Krum of Phone 9114 Lowell Lowell Cremery nonlte cemetery In Bowne one day Golden Glow, $1.00 per orate. A. last week. and wife of Zeeland,. MrMr . anrandt MreM«.. Grand_Rapid • „s calle—: d on their niece. ON THESE ftROGER VALUES Goodrich Tires 0| B. Johnson farm, % mile east of PEANUT BUTTER Harland Castor, Mr. and Mrs. John „e ^"clsco Sunday. Deloo Batteries E. A. Compagner Ye scribe had the great pleasure 2-lb. jar 19c 8 Mar ueri M-66 and US-16 junction, or Low- of meeting Mrs. Will Olthouse of Cook, Mr. and Mrs. McCullum, Mr. # i? & te Ford, daughter Car Washing a specialty Lowell, Mich. 0 an ell Phone 271-F11. cl Logan in one of the stores in this r and MrsMra. ChasPhoc . Dood, MMrr . anond^ mMrs—. ' d Mrs. BerBer•Dcrtt i ForiFor'ordda anandad Jerr 1 her | city Monday and we enjoyed a SEASIDE LIMA BEANS John Andrews and children all of y ^ ® of Grand Rapids were BIBB1.ER USED CAR LOT 3 for 25c chat with her. Grand Rapids were Sundoy evening ^ „ T?11 *D Saturday In 2 1938 Deluxe Chevrolets. Kenneth Pletcher and wife of I In a town like I callers at the Ted Elhart homo. ? -i Rap,d8- Those from here at- 1940 Ford Deluxe. Ionia were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kate Cnady, Miss Ddna ^na,n|> were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 1940 Special Chevrolet. PALMOLIVE nd Mr8 Bob Ford Edwin Pottruff Sunday. Myers Mr. ana Mrs Dell Foru una fV* « , - - Mr. 1937 Chevrolet Truck, long W. B. Mrs. Wayne Ford with Mrs. Ella COFFEE ira laOW I StRSl bOTJBT I daughter were Sunday dinner .• *. - VandenbroecVandenbrc k and We also sell the Anker-Holth Bannan of Lowell visited the let- AI MU HOLDER F rd The brlde w,u, Cream Separators. guests at the Clare Ford home. Mr. ° - at- DOLLAR for ter's mother. Mrs. Nellie Ford Hul- PillV I'.lN WW IMHPOVFli' tended by her slater Bertha. The Tb lb Royal Cup SOAP land Mrs. Will Bliss of Belding, Mr. can® Bibbler Motor Sales, Phone 99, bert at Kaiamazoo Friday. Thc-y nowlyweds spent a few days In 0 and Mrs. Carl Bliss of Ionia were bo* toU Lowell. cl report Mrs. Hulbert as being In \DLD .DlllCtl LOWELL ner 818Cer callers during the afternoon. rMadisoni , Wis"J"'. wit"""h her sister.. ""Misws DOLLAR FOR SALE — Used electric Thor very poor health and falling stead- Mr. and Mrs. Johr McDonald of ,f0* a"d make their 2-lb.bag 25c 4 bars 18c nome In washer, in good condition; also ily. She Is now confined to her bed [ ALL for only Lansinganslnir. Hilton BrlggRriorcus 0an«,di wife of GranGrandd RapidRapidss wherwheree ththPe • closing out my McNess Products most of the time. Grand Raplde, Mr. and Mrs. Dell groom la employed. Dated at the Roaster to Guarantee Freshness - Kroger's Hot-Dated at coat. Boyd Condon, 6 miles Sarah Bannan spent Mother's Kropf and children of Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blaser, Jean north of Lowell, 1 mile east of Day with her parents In Lowell. and Katie Blaser called Sunday lb. I Gene Kropf of Grattan were Sun- Alton Church. pi Mrs. Ella Bannan was the guest |day guests and callers at tin Chris afternoon on the Henry Langleris of hor sister, Mrs. Edwin Pottruff, CATSUP, Fancy Ig. 14-oz. bottle 8jc in Grand Rapids. SPOTLIGHT COFFEE 3 bag .Kropf home. 41c WANTED — Inside painting and from Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Condon and Leola Reugsegger underwent a Coon try Club Pare paper hanging and wallpaper The Alvln Helntzelman family daughter Merlene of Flint were $89.95 LINCO BLEACH, Whiter Clothes I tonsil operation last Thureday. j SbreMeil Wkeat p* 11c Saltan Peaaits u,. 10c cleaning. Experienced 15 years. have received word that Mrs. H.'s bottle 12}c Mr, and Mrs Will Ward of Beld- over Sunday guest of relatives Taaata Sana 4 11c father, Webb Rounds of Paris Is here. Flow 69c Mrs. R. Roy Johnson, R. R. 3, ing, Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews BUehtlr SwMlMMd - Florida A Sensational Value very poorly again. Conatry Club Crisp, Fresh Caaiy Bars 4 •»>• 10c Lownll. Phone 139-F12. Call after • THE TRAFFIC'S getting heavy around here and there's no stopping it! Sunday callers of Mrs, Eva Engle Carl Day of Sparta came I^jt 6:00 p. m.. c46-8t DOG FOOD, Snappy 6 cans 25c firapefnrit 3 'Jj 25c Chooolata or Vanilla —6.45 cubic feet capacity. and children of Grand Rapids wer« week to see his grandfather. Merrltt Can Hakes •»« Bvie Day- before leaving for selective But there's something you can do about it... turn to | Sunday callers of Mrs. Eva Engle. SaaMch CnUm ib 12^c POR RENT—20 acres, close In, fluid Driving draft service. Country Club "» PiHrte Ptaw 12^c —12.06 sq. feet of shelf area. • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and SpadoUy Moadl Ootaaol good land, very reasonable. P O. JELLO, Ail Flavors 3 pkgs. 14c in a Chrysler. You've no idea what a difference makes. Fluid Drive daughter, Jo Ann and Mrs. Eva Mrs. Colet Condon spent over Wheat Flakes ** B^c Cliftaa Titm 5 ^ 19c Box 110, Lowell. p50-4t —AD steel cabinet Sunday with Mrs, Dell Condon. Ralsla Cake . 10c SEE THE Engle spent Friday afternoon In 8 Popular VariatiM %-Prioe Sola - Conoeatratad FURNISHED APARTMENT—Pri- You glide into speed without the hesitating jerks of gearshiiting. And Holland. Vergennes township's oldest res- —Thertnoaraft Insula tlon. POTTED MEAT, Armour's 3 cans 10c • 0 Ford wm ob,,ervc Cigarettes can« $1.20 Super Ssds 2 21. vate bath, electric refrigerator, Miss Edna Myers, Mrs. Sarali Scratch Fae* "Sfsl.BB 1 stoplights lose their perversity when you don't have to shift for them. hihialits Wthh birthdah. Ti y on May 25. He has U electric rimge, automatic hot Purdy aiM Frank White were Fri- C National Cotton Weak D«en in declining health for the Egg Naadles n. ph 10 £« Mash $2.25 water. Russell Smith, Lowell. 5-year Protectioo Plan ;day evening callers at the Ted Caavas Stem 3 2Sc there 's ar BETTER cSltf sm/ZER. TOMATOES lg. No. 2| can 10c i The end of a long drive is when you realize how much energy you Elhart home. . past several months. Inffw s Tasted Condon save with Chrysler's how surprisingly easy it is! Oren Frost left Camp Custer last accompanied Dag Feed S 25c PaiMlivesoi 4 »» 11c FOR SALE—Gray Toulouse goose THE NEW AND DIFFERENT Fluid Driving, Boyd lihTldrrM^tl J3 Bob Focht Friday for Camp Livingston, LouW- n ^ « PidB Tue da yCondo and ca,len tdo eggs, $1 per setting. Grade Vos- BAKING CHOCOLATE 3 bars 25c ana where he is an officer In th® ^ ^ ® burg, Ada, Mich., R. 1. p50-4t Authorized Dealer - PAINT-FASHION SELECTOR Would you like to drive a Chrysler today? Call us up now. r, COIld0n at COUNTRY CLUB army. SJ^ !ln Sunshine CLOCK TWIN OK MARKET YOUR poultry, livestock Mr. and Mrs Phil Sayleii of Chi- Hospital while Boyd was getting CAHAY SOAP and produce through the Ledger Gamble Stores TUNA FISH FLAKES, Fancy can 10c cago were Saturday and Sunday 601 h0 C {aS0 mw Al,na SALAD DRESSIRG r "it billo FoS Wh ilo Lh ' - 2 bare for 1c want ads. 51tf guests at the Gordon Frost home. ^ •Lf u ' , " working RICH. SMOOTH SANDWICH • BE MODERN In that hospital for some time. Little Jenett McPherson has also Quart Ton BUT Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of at SARDINES, Oil or Mustard can 5c with Fluid Drive and been spending a few days with her grandparents. FZ""* Mr8 Patella Wright Jot 29c DREFT^T 22c BREAD 2:,10c USED CAR J.L^11Jrere Punday vl*tors of Vacamailc Trammlulon Mr and Mrs. John Wrigiht TAPIOCA, Hasty pkg. 10c SOUTH BOSTON nf £ Mrs Wl11 Buckingham jjWD? 1 * 1 Miss Belle Toting Mr WIELAND CHEVROLET JessJe.^cZTe Crof f wer"" e ove r Sunda^ v EGG NOODLES, Pure lb. pkg. 10c guerts at the Floyd Condon home. STRAWRERRIES Watch this paper for our ad. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walter are the parents of a 7 lb. daughter, who annoiiDcementB of better arrived May 7. Shanghai has an anti-splttlng FANCY HMBSH MOLASSES, Red Hen lg. 21 size can 17c Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tyler of drive. used car buys « . They spell Clarksvllle have returned home FuM Quart Box v-a-l-u-e-s in late models. from Quarryvllle. Penn, where they Argentina is urging its people to CAMPBELL'S SOUPS, most kinds 3 cans 25c were called by the death of her eat more pears. Select today and take time HEW CROP VALERCIAt sister, Mrs, Clyde Rlntx. who will do*. to pay. . Just look at these features! Full 200-216 Size 6.3 cu. ft. capacity. Dry Cold, Come in today and see the Stylizer— SWANSDOWN FLOUR pkg. 21c einembered here aS Bes8ie ORANGES 29c Taylo 1939 Buick 2-door Radio and heater Moist Cold and Frozen Food Com- j learn how to re-style your rooms wi/k •Mt the necessity of buying new floot Mr. and Mrs. Harry VanDyke of TOMATOES FAMCT MOT BOOK lb. 25c partments, Philco SUPER Power Hudsonville, Boyd and Scott A. W. HILZEY 1938 Buick 2-door Radio and heater System. Full-width Sliding Crisper 1 coverings, draperies or furniture. Set BREAD, Ig. l|-lb. loaf 3 for 23c O'Belme and friends of Hastings Drawer. Huge Meat Storage Com- j how easy and inexpensive it is to FAMCT HOT HOUSE 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Town Sedan Mr. and Mrs. N. M. O'Belme and CUCUMBERS •act 1 Oc partment. Reserve Storage Bin. ! select from the Stylizer fashion-tested The Auctioneer 1939 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Coupe Many other features. Miss Bethyl VanDyke of Clarks- Enriched with Vitamin Bi, color treatments which are in keeping MEATS THAT PLEASE vllle were entertained at the Verne Dutton, Mich. ICEBERG HEAD LETTUCE 2 ^ Uc Iron and a Valuable •1936 Chevrolet Master Town Sedan SI 24.95 ! with today's trend in room decora-, Klahn home Sunday. Nerve Toning Aid. 1936 Plymouth 2-door A Philco $20 Kitchen Radio tion. Ayleen Broadbent and Chris Services that Satisfy and Terms RADISHES HOME OPOWW 3 bsa«hM 5c Get special advice on your decora- Fahrni, Jr., are tho latest German PORK CHOPS lb. 21c UVER SAUSAGE lb. 15c That Are Reasonable Urge 1936 Ford 2-door EASIEST TERMS tive problem. And be sure to ask fot measles victims In this vicinity. a gift with every refrigerator. Book your dates early to get the your free copy of "Color Keys to James Yonkers of Caledonia call- NEW Loaf / C 1935 Dodge Short Wheelbase Truck dates you want. Sunlit Homes," Lowe Brothers big, PORK ROAST lb. 19c BEEF ROAST lb. 19c ed on old friends here Sunday. WHITE Mr. and Mrs. James Hatch of Friday, May 16—Zeeland Chick POTATOES ^ 10-29c new, full-color book of designs £of Saranac, Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Egg Sale. Spcclal for this week only Low ell brighter living. ROUND STEAK lb. 27c SHORT CUTS lb. 19c Everett of Ypsllantl and Mr'^dl it? 1 WMt Mrs. Paul King of Detroit spent •f* ' Orand Rapids, O'Brien 1937 FORD 85 TUDOR, McQVEEN MOTOR COMPANY Sunda~ • y with Mrs. Jessie Cahoo^ n Road, near Band Cieek school. A GOOD HOUSEKEEPING large list of good tools, cows and a real beauty, for only and sons, Larry ahd Pred. IF. P. MacFariaie Co. PIG HOCKS, Meaty lb. 13c CHRYSLER AID PLYMOUTH SALES ARB SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. John Sterziek and horses. KROGER - | W. J, Smiti, Mgr. S ll O P daughter Melba were Lansing vis- with D. A. Wingeier, I hone 1BS-F2 Lowell Phone 124 Lowell, Michigan itors Sunday. Lowell.

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THE LOWKLL LEDGER, LOWELL* MICHIQAN, THURSDAY, MAT IS, 1M1 SEVEN (MX LOWBL. THURSDAY, MAT U. 1*41 Freda Williams and two sons of Ada Locale SOUTHWEST BOWNE ideal of our forefathers, but whose | feraon, Lincoln, Cleveland, Teddy SOUTH LOWELL Flint were week-end guests of her Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs.} CaOEK FOB PITJUCATIO-'*—ANNTAL £hurch Mra. L T. Anderson theories of go«-ernment in whole or j Roosevelt, Wilson and Coolidge. Accotvr BUSY CORNERS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rlttenger. Wm. Furner were Mr. and Mrs. Speaker Sonnds in part are In harmony and sym-'For me. there is no room in Amer- 8Ute ot Michigan. Tbe ProNite Court Mr*. Howard Bartlett Toung Donald stayed for a few Mahlon Holloway of Vernon audi GOD BLESS AMERICA pathy with Soviet Russia, might ica for a Lenin, a Stalin, a Hitler or LEGAL NOTICES for the County ot Kent. week* Mrs. Daisy Ward of Grand Rapids.; Mrs. Maty Reynolds of Caledonia Ai a aeaaion of said court, held at tha ZION METHODIST CHURCH better retire to the atmosphere , a Mussolini. Give me the America Mrs. Strauss entertained for her Mr. and Mrs. Orvles Kellogg en- spent over the week-end with her Probate Office In the city of Grand Rap- Jack Acheson and wife were Ada News Mutual Insurance Is one of America's greatest Institutions. It where their theories and phiIos-|of old, that inspired our youth ids ta said County, oc the 6th day of daughter. Darleen's birthday on tertained with a dinner party on John Claua, Pastor brother, John Troy and family. WfUXLlMg. ST1UH ft Til Thursday dinner guests at Howard Is the oldest form of Insurance Indemnity In the history of Amer- Patriotic Note ophies of government originated;;during the last 150 years to gladly AUaram /ar M*rt«acer. SS May A. D. mt Friday. Mrs. Strauss served de- (Mra Hattle R. Fitch) Mother's Sunday with eighteen German preaching at 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson, Bartlett'a ica. Benjamin Franklin was a leader and one of the founders of for aa Americans, we are satisfied (fight and make the supreme sacri- Tr*«t BM(.. Graad RapM*. MMOtaa. Preaent: HON. JOHN DALTON. Jmige licious food to the children and all guests present. Guests included; Bible School at 11 o'clock. Claire and Margaret spent Sunday of Probate. the first Mutual Insurance Company. Mutual Insurance him suc- Continued from First Page ith a history of 150 years under fice on the fields of battle. From >'OnC£ OF MOBTCACC BALK Mother's Day guests of Guy Wil- had a good time. Mrs. fcmma Owens and Miss Nellie You are cordially Invited. of last week with Mrs. Zetha An- la the Matter of the Estate ef OH«M> Buttons Proved Interesting ceeded because It Is based on sound business principles. It hss our Constitution. We believe in an their failing hands they are pass- Dffauiu tmlac t*«o m*d« mtii Tang. Deeeaaed. lett's In Clarksvllle were the par- Sweet School picnic on Friday. Bonner of Grand dteplds. Mr. and derson and family in Grand Rapids. never offered something for nothing. It has preached the doc- That Constitution is not only the America for Americans under that ing tbe torch of freedom to you defsalu htrlns «otlnu«J for mor* thic Marion U Young and Walter Pahner hav- enta of both. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Potluck dinner at noon. Everyone Mrs John Krum of McCords. Mr FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson n actr dar*) In the oondiUooa of * ceruin ing filed in said court their final account aa "Buttons" were the topic for trine of personal reaponslblllty. (he doctrine that the policy- fundamental law of this land but it Constitution and our theory of gov- and me. Wlllett and Mr. and Mra Jack and Mrs. Ed. McCormlck and fam- Walter T. Ratcliffe, Minister were also guests. m»de by Junes ud special administrators of said estate and come. study at the Ada Ladies Literary holder has It In his own hands to regulate the cost of his Insur- 'has become and is the foundation of eminent, and woe betide the man; America IS at the cross roads, Joarphlnt Vuquez (ako known u Jane* their petitions prayiag for the all-ywance Acheson. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sheehan Mrs. Will King, sister-in-law of Club last Thursday. Mrs. Bishop lly and Mr. and Mr*. James Mc-' 10:00 a. m.—Church School Here ance. Upon his shoulders rests thc chief burden of the fire all new political thought through- who would attempt to deny us that America IS in peril tTMquea and Joeeftne-JoMfa Vmqar*'. thereof. Lloyd Rlough and wife called at Mrs. Oxel Johnson, of Freeport Is and Mrs. Farrell, sisters, fiom Cormick and Bob and Pat. we seek the "truth that makes us made a business trip to Grand out the world. In spite of attacks right hubutd and wife, of the Vllta** of BJTOO ll Is Ordered. Thai the 2S(h Ay ot May. losses of the Company. 1 The Times Demand Men Center. Kent Cocnlj-. MlcMcaa, tc Home Elizabeth Wleland's Sunday after- •ery 111. Mr. and Mrs. Harold John- Grand Rapids, were present with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shea motor- fre« " Won't you come and seek Rapids Sunday. which have been made against it, A. D. 1841, at ten o'clock in the fore- When loss does occur, however. Mutual Insurance Is prepared to True Sentiments : Owners- LMA CvporaUon. a Oorpome noon. at said probate office, be and Is noon. Monday Lloyd left for train- son and Mr. and Mra Westvier of their collection. Literally hundredj w h A number from this vicinity at- through the century and a half of "God. give us men! A time like this ed to Beldlng Sunday evening to 't us? meet It. A State Mutual policy will make certain the repair of InsireaeataBtr ot the United Bute* of hereby appointed for examining and al- ing. Grand Rapida visited Oxel John- of buttona were arranged for dis- visit Mra. Shea's mother, Mrs. E.i " W »• m. —Morning worship. tended the Mother-Daughter ban- '.its existence, it has successfully No truer sentiments were ever demands Ait Mr*, dated Novtoiber t. ISM. lowing said aecount and heanng aaxd peti- damaged property or the rebuilding of buildings If destruction Is son's Sunday. play in this amazing collection. L Quackenbush. :Are. you "Facing the Crisis with quet at Caledonia Saturday evening. survived them all—the War of 1812, uttered than we find in that poem Strong minds, great hearts, true recorded in the offiea of the RecUUr of Mrs. John Clark visited her total. lowil! written by Charles G. Crellin. en-' faith and ready hands! Deeds for Kent County. Itlduian. oo 11 U Farther Ordered. Thai public no- daughter. Mrs. George Wieland Mr. and Mra. John Miller were There were antiques and mod- «?iinHftv miiprp of Vfr and Mrs *-tirist?' What is the value of A delicious supper and a fine pro- Mexican War, Civil War and Span- Norsfnber U. 1S34. in Liber 782 of :Chr 8ti nity in da 8 , ke titled 'The Constitution." Men whom the lust of office does Ike thereof be given by publlcatioo of a Thursday. Mr. Clark waa brought host and hostess to a birthday din- erns, buttons from tbe various wat Georae Chaffee were Mr and Mrs ' ® y ' these? gram was enjoyed by all. ish-American War merely strength- Uortcaces. on ptgnt «&-!«. aa amended by copy of this order for three succMsive 0 n See the agent nearest you, not extension a«reeaieat dated April 9. 1M0. heme from the hospital on Friday. ner Sunday for Claud Howard. uniforms, and types Included Mernle Hatfield and son of FUnt." *f^ we wprew the spirit thai Miss Margaret Anderson of East ened and gave added life and power "Not quickly penned to serve a' weeks previous 10 sail day of heartng. 18 to every word, and phrase in that moment's need. Men whom the spoils of office can- and neoorded in the oiflce of the R««teur la tbe Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed He will have to be in bed for some Alfred Miller Is on the sick list motto buttons, pearl, coral, porce- v»r or,.* T.mM TTumor r* within us? Sermon. Ways of Ex- Lanstng was a week-end guest last Lowell — Harry Day, D. A. Wlngeler, R. E. Springett, Grant 1 of D«cdt tor Keat Cocr.ly. MKttcac. oo aad circulated in said county. Mrs. Chas. Yelter Is visiting her ilain, sUver, black and glass buttons. Mr and Mrs^James Furner re-p„Minjf Christianity." week at her home here. sacred document Likewise, evtry Ambition's aim or predatory greed; not buy; March 11. tMt in Uber SM of Mort- time. celved a Urge box of old-fashioned, ._ . ^ . Warner, A. R. Smith. Me r 0 JOHN DALTON, ; 7;00 p Ul Epw or1h Ltmg Im Sunday of Mr and Mrs war carried with It problems of a Th^ scripture of apostles of the n* *> possess opinions and a sa«aa. on pagu and said mort- The boys and girls from Sweet daughter, Mra Marker in Ionia for There were bird buttons, deer, dog, _i_k_ ph-i-,, fH*nda r ....-j b«»>u omiv} j Judge of Probate. > om re W cac«« baring elected aoder the terms of School are at Alto today (Tuesday) a few weeka Ibeada. Msnes and eteraeten from SJ • portant meeting to elect youth William Bruton were Mr. and Mrs.i Cascade— John J. Watterson. period of reconstruction and we of: 'L A true copy. Men who honor raid mortgage as extended to declare the ,0 the today, are confronted with ttose Became the sacred book of liberty. . . men who entire principal and accroed interest there FRED ROTH. wriUng final school -exams". I Mr. and Mra Vern Yelter of!"y'hoIogy on dlspUy In this varied Ml, and w'lllard Kuiper and church Clare Gless and family. Mr. and iproblems. It is no more than but blood inscribed the' no' dae. which eiaetlon it does hereby ex- R«g>«ter of Probate. cR-3t Mr. and Mre. Ray Rittenger had Grand Rapids visited a sister. Mre. col.ectlon Darlene and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. g^.' Wednesdav Mav » for .^1! M m ^ d«U|l!,er 0f Men who can stand before a dem- r Ada nd M and Mr3 natural that all the stress of the words that stand ereJta. ponmant to which U»re U claimed WtOBAtT. OF WTH, company from Grand Rapids and Well- on Sunday and called at! Perhaps the most beautiful but-Henrv Kuloer of Lowell snent Sun-'ir ^ .. ^ . i' Robert Lee a 0 ue to be due and unpaid oo said mortgage SliteMitial Fire lisirance Co. of Michigai world's conflict having diaappear-As sentries guarding Freedom'sl. . ^. ^ ... 1 Muskegon last week. Elizabeth and Walter Wlelandls ton In this Blshop-Farrell collec- Main St., Ho, And at the date of thta notice for prlaelpa. «« Michigan. The Probate Court ed that new notions and theories y Land. damn his treacherous flatteries and interest the sum of One thousand eight for tbe County of Keat. Miss Lucille Viaser of Grand Rap- Sunday evening. tion waa tbe Madonna button, Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Gllllsple. 702 Church St, Flint, Michigan Pontiac Dealer L, Ea JOHNSON Lowell, Mich. of government ahould make them- Imprinted here the visions and the' without winking! hundred sixty-oce and 28 100 Dollan (II.- At a aeasioa of said court, held at the Mr. and Mra Kenneth Lyon and which faithfully reproduced on the — ter Margaret visited Mr. and Mrs. probata office, in Ihe City of Grand Rap- Ids spent the week-end with her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelllst, Mr selves apparent particularly in Tall men. sun-crowned, who live 881.28) and Be suit or proceedinc at law or button a copy of Raphael^ Slstene VERGENNES METHODIST CH. C,ar* Ooughert>- in Grand Rapids W. V. HURRAS, President H. K. FISK. Secretary in equity baring been instituted to recover ids. la said county. 00 the 12th day of sister. Mra Ray Rlttenger. On Sun- mother, Mrs. Lyon were Mother's and Mr*. Clark Nelllst, Darwin and view of the fact that restoration to The struggle upward through un- , wve Uy tog May A. D.. 1M1. Day dinnsr guests of Chas. Rltten- Madonna, and the most coveted Cheryl, Mr and Mrs. Russell Nelllst , Sunday. 111 day another sister. Mrs. Herman a state of normalcy may seem to numbered years public duty, and in private think- any part thereof: HON. JOHN DALTON. Judge gera from a collector's point of view waa and daughters and Mr. and Mra Sl Ul, Mr nd Mr LM ing; ot Probate. Mussellnk of Holland and husband ^ . '9 "" „ • " ° «n SOUTH SIDE—SEGWUN many to be a slow and painful Of those oppressed—here thinking Now. Therefore, by rirtoe of the power the paper weight button. Thla was |Kenneth Nelllst Dick and Marilyn n y VERGENNES CENTER SOUTH BOWNE • the Matter *i tbe were also guests. Fred Fahrni and. Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Lambert and . . , . Evpr>body I. w.lcomc. Com., .nd S",'.*, ^ ^ ^* , ordeal. We Americans are a more man indites For while the rabble, with their of sale contained in aald mo.tgxge an-. N. M. E. Mra. Jennie Pardee Mrs. Clareace Mrlntyre pnrsuiDt to the StetutM ot the Wxle of wife were Sunday evening callers, 'three children were week-end vis- 'ormed bj pouring glass over a de- 0f Grand Rapids gave a surprise Vcrnor Seeley and family, Betty thumb-worn creeds. 10 bhn, chUdrcn. MkhaU ^Vn'Tn C^.V" or less restless people and fre-jThe greatesf work conceived on la soch case made and pro- Tha Michigan Trust Company bavtcg Mr. snd Mra Harley Taylor and Itors of her parenta Mr. and Mre. * mold and It is the desire birthday picnic party at Fallaaburg SEELEY CORNERS ttled ta said court lla pemioo pray- Gladstone and Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Human Rlgfata.'" Their large professions and their vided. No lire Is Hereby Oivea that 00 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Taylor were Wm. KilanKilguus and Marian. |ananad amoiuoambitionn orf aalul collectorss to.parto,Park Sundayv foforr Mr*Mra.. AlicAHce* Mor-- rnv^n^a-rirtva. ™ 1 Th* many Wends and relatives Mr*. S. P. Rcynolda tral,,t and the June 23. 1W1. at ten o'clock in the fore- ing that a certain Instrument in own 006 0 1 0,1 f Mead all of Grand Rapidc. Mr. and Remember tbe Homecoming at Mr, irnn Leigh of Caledonia J^TMT^nd * »V)w-inoviiig •^itsl That we are proud of our Amer-' , JKS w - . wniiag, purporting lo be the last Mr*. Jack Paul of Atlanta and jris, who was celebrating her birth- ^ y ^ ; o Medric Bums are pleased to Mrs di D of Mr M n Ie in e ,fish trife 10 Fre dorn soon. Eastern Standard Time at the n-rth guests of their daughter and sister, . , , . , ,, - Howard Seeley and family of the Bailee church May 25. com- Mcnday with Alice Gard- da> ° " which may take years to bring to ican trmdlticn. there can be no * * • ' * will and testament of said deceased, now 1 M front door of the Court Hovae ta thc 'aty Mre. Harold Rlttenger and family parents, Mr. and Mr*. Earl Colby Another IntereEtlng button was day anniversary on that date. Mr. - Barksdalc. Minister hear of his having signed a con- Mrs Ernest Aldrich and children caScade. Mr. nuanud «•Mrs= . ucuLecn aecicSeelevy mencing at 1 o'clock with a Po\ ^ brother Emory. i „ 'paos. In tracing the development doubt but that we are careless and ire*p*', .. , . of Grand Rapids. County ot Kent. MSch- 00 f.k in aaid court be admitted to pro- n r and on Mother's Day. H3f Alto caUed on a sister and;the pick button of 1850 so called be-M6rris and Dorothy were also pres-1 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Beau-tract with the St Louis Cardinals, have the sincere sympathy of fheir ^ ' Di * luck lunch Program at 2 JO Those . t. Easte enter- Mr- ? ^ of a nation of only four million indifferent to the maintenance of l^ nJea the land and waiting gaa. that being the place ot boldiat bate. and that the adminlslntloe of aald Mr 4nd Mrs A estate be cranted to the Mkhigxn Tms- Mrs. Elizabeth Wieland called on daughter. Mre. Leona Wieland and cau«e It had to be "picked" out of.ent. A delicious picnic dinner wsa tlful weather should make it easier Here s hoping his success will con- many friends in mis vidcltv in Mr and ^ecij gceitv and fam- who have loved onee in the silent j eighteen of their family for the weekend with t..e;r pareru--. inhabitants to one of one hundred those ideals and principles that' Justice sleeps.' Cirealt Court la said County, tud j,ort tILlne< sage will be foreclosed by a sale at wotuc Company or to aoaae other suitable peraoo. Frank Rltteneer's Sunday. Mra children Thursday evening. Its mold and the pick mark dates enjoyed and Mr*. Morris received to attend Sunday School. Come and J*"ue and mat our Harris Creek their bereavement. jj.. "Afternoor callers were Mrs city back of the church Fhould Sunday dinner. i », ,i thirty million, it is well to bear In j have made our nation the envy of! I Am An American to the highest bidder of tin 11 ts Ordered. That the Slh day af Jane. and names this collector's prize. .many lovely gifts from the mem- Join us. bo\ will ajon be a 2nd Bob Feller.; Miss Marguerite Burras of Flint Mary Osborn Mrs John Carey daacribed la said m wtgate, or at A. D., istl, jit lea o'clock ta the tors 1:00 be specially interested • Mr ^ Mrs. Paul Kauffman and ^ ^ "nijGeijld MuUen .pent miDd that daring that same period,the world, there alao can be no' in conclusion I am calling upon An amusing collection was theibers of her family. Lj ^ m. — Worship service Mr. and Mre. Wm. C. Anderson spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. Mr and Mrs.'Charley Wclcott all Su da3 t 011 C muth thereof as may be netenary U aoao. at aakl probate offka. be aad is Ray F-ullinglon poi tangled up famiiy of Pleasant Valley were Sun- I® ,J* „ f, "^', . , , every government in existence at doubt The entire viewpoint of MT TOU men of everv race andpr**dfn pay the amacat due xs aforesaid. »nt hereby appotnted for heartng said petiUoe; "Prince Charming String." a string Mre. Gladys Whittemore attend- What authority has the church over and son Howard were Mother's and Mrs. W. V. Burras. I Do M lor 4nd ,he time of of Grand Rapids and John Seeley with a runaway team W-dne-.-day ^ dinner at the Elmer ®*^ .? , the adoption of the Con- people has become warped as a re- enghrine in your hearts the words say aom cr sums *h:cr. may be paid by It If Fonher Ordered. Thai PnbUc notice of one thousand buttons and when ed a dob meeting held at the home your life? Are your actions direct- Day guests of the former's »n. Mr. and Mra William Hesche and sf Keene by pubilcatloo of a copy while plowing, result Ray received 5^ homl Grand Rapid, spent Saturday eve- ftltullon of the United SUtes has suit of the theories f«Sgn to ourlS^thSJSS. 'T^ m ISS " at ar befoie salt, aale for the maiden had completed her of Mre. Robert Schelllng In Grand ed by the teachings of Christ and Leon and family. Mrs. Zetha An- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Hesche and a broken shoulder He is now in Overholl was a Friday nmS at home of Mr. and Mrj'.ifaijen. With a few exceptions philosophy of life imported from ican" r*t ufh^r* now aad aS other auas paid by thc under- 01 charm string, prince charming was Rapids last Thursday .His church? Worship with us Sun- derscn and Harry Thompson of children were dinner tuests Sunday a cast and will not be able to work ofMrs Lydia Karcher. Mullen. every monarchy has been over-abroad and agitated Within oS ^ with Interest taeraoa. puraoaat tfawO tsigu. a supposed to appear. Mrs Alice Morris. Kent County " we think of the theme. "The Grand Rapid, were sup. er and of Mr and Mrs. Leo Bloomer In LOWEfX DIST. NO. 5 fur several months. • Waller Shaffer spent the week- Charles Doyle. Mrs. R. Staikey 1 thrown and a Democratic form of midst by both foreign and domestic couatiy, a new hope and a clearer vision, to law and to U» ter-m of said mortgage drcalatad in said county. There were buttons from the Association O. E. S. organist, and Authority of the Church. evening guests. McCords Mrs. J. P. Needham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker spent fnd mith thc home and atoter called on Mrs Ogden government patterned after our agiUtora. aad aU kgal oosU. chargcn aad aa>tnn*. JOHN DALTON. let us renew our faith in our State aa atloraeys lee, «uich premites' . Ja^f® of Probate. Civil War, Spanish-American War her parents. Mr and Mrs. Chariesi The Pilgrim Fellowship, with; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burn* a.. Mr and Mre Sherman Revnold* Mother* Day in Grand Rapids with visitors at Jem Blough's were ^turday afternoon at the home of own has been substituted Instead While we have been aU too tder and Nation and may the great sym- - - A traa copy. and from tbe World War. a Ger- 0 U W r l f Mr8 riucI i,. ^S".d " . ." ' T-' In*) ^rday wi.h , iinn« There was a hard frost Monday his mother ••••• iMr and Mrs Frank J one® and son Mrs Harry Anderson and foundllilfound Thiss laslast century haas see™ n tb—e .mankt witwuhn thestnese undesirable* thr phony swell until 130,000,000 human That oettiia pece w parcel of land > ROTH, man belt covered with exchange D lon situated in tbe Townsarp of Byroa Oeter. j Register of Probate cl-Jt 5 our vicinity. Rev. L L. Dewey brought Arthur Rap.ds Rachel Stahl and \ ' ^ ^ « P«t whenAmer- buttons, a collection of buttor..! of Grand souls in this fair land of ours ahall, of KenL Mktugaa. mare partl3>-1 — • •——— Andereon home from the bospila] ^ Arthur. Aaron Gronewald and* beautiful plant for Mothers DayJ^ttoaof the telephone and tele- ica can longer tolerate their prea- in peace and harmony and with tarty daacribed aa: OBDBB AITOtKltNO TIME FOB HEAK- from uniforms of soldier* from the Lester are t! a Justifiable pride in eveiy village The Sooth One-half (U) of the North- * <*^1*8 various European countries In- Rapids were Sunday guests and hamlet—from every dty, farm (%) ot the Ncxtheaal Slate of Michigan. Ttoe Probate Coart volved In tbst conflict with their of Mr. and Mrs. James Furner. (*) of Sartkn Thtrty-ihree far the Cooaty ot Keat. insignia, flags and designs. Material has been received and and fireside—in forests and (S3). Town Five (5) North. Range Twe>e At a aensloc of aald court, held at the Salxgeiber spent Frida:' and Sat- * Mri,. Will Mullen and James Green "d hundreds of other appliaaoea "^W^n. hav, (13) We*, exseptlag therefrom th» rgat -When Lafayette made a virit to work has sta.ted again on the pontribating to our welfare and y •nd JrieWed to the oon- lakes and streams, join with heart arobate ofTfce. ta the city of Grand Rap- u t- and Mr?. Ciarcnce Snj'der of Kala- , in V€st 0 e ana of way of the Lake fbore ft Mkhlgaa ids. la aaid county on the 13th day of May this country following the Revolu- mattress project at the Ada Kent not ike t0 have good neighbor3 urday at Manton. trout fishing. john Hummel of Lake Odfiwa .! .P ^' li 1C0m,0 t . queror. That a mad man is loose and soul. Southern Railroad. 1 braach of the Mtch- D.. 1SIL CHRISTTAX Sfiwvfw grwiaTv R^P^rter. Well—er—I. mazoo and Mr. and Mre. Merle move awav Callers and visitors Tuesday and - ^ j . Hough's Mra. M. D. Tucker and daughter. J - Medical science has con- ln Earope there tionary War, Washington had a set County garage under the leader- a cal]er at err> nn quered the most dread disea^a can be no question i "Thou too, sail on, O Ship of State! gaa Central RaUroad. aad evcepUng a OB. JOHN DALTON. Mrs. Elsie Chambers reaeat. H Judge Cor Washinrton an ^PW^Tbe I %m ^Wlth all the hopehopess oOff fctnfuturn e years Cwsaty drate. 09 the buttons were flat with an embossed 11 o'clock. l8ab to - — West by sad It appearing to Ihe conri that the use connecting with the tar road laid want a faithful friend, a whole- B F. White of Caledonia. SSS ' <'>e railroad r.tat of way. aad the North by profile head of Lafayette. Mr*. Sunday School at 11:00 a. m. JNeecinam John rhmgmm of Grand R*Pjd» iMatrin Kunde to church Friday ^ ^Tes^lrSkT^'e *** welfare !• hanging breathless on thy'fate for praacmattoe of claims agalnat aaid es- some counoelor, a che;rful compa- Mr. and Mre. Harry Tredenick - 0 my C ntTJr 1 the North toe of «ald p-eatiaea: aad tate should be named, aad ctat a time Bishop has a copy that waa struck last fsll In Cascade. This will give Mrs Ben Bsldus of Holland. Mrs evejllng ^ Ho,y Corners. !l?^L!l?J^!5J-«rtd and a concert in New Tortt.. ' ^ ^ ^ the ,We know what Master laid the keel. , . The reading room la located la m r T 1 alao excepliag therefram the lend lying nion. or an effectual comforter — and children of Sheridan .'md Mre.l William VanVoret recently called and Co]t hu,bard Su " . - - • Kiir-rvLs m* I "rt * AM AN What Workmen wrought thv ribs and place be appotated to rente*, from the original die and were a tar surface when completed all the church building. It Is open to ion William Porritt and family and*" ^ ^Berlin. Paris or Londo^. en)oy^'ta^^I_^-. ^ * y - — — Wert of thc Coaacy -train wHich nmr Isaac Barrow. Myrta Tredenick of South Lowell Henry Denny at a hospital la AMERI an clam most Interesting,'. the way around the lake at the Con-;the general public from two to four d Lacey were in Hastings Sat- ^_1. . . , „ , wildest Africa and in the frawn CAN. The time for political of Steel. la a Northerly aitd Soatberty direcLcc by At Detroit this past week Mre. 16 5 ower ,an — were dinner g;iecI,r hereby appointed for buttons, the charm string and surface road between M-21 and US- • May 18. feed but the horee refused to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole and also a visitor. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Biggs dist dmrch at Bowne anandd also was ^""on. and Mr. and Mrs ^rwm Vith a vision in order fhat vou and constitution and our in- Were shaped tbe anchors of thy "Edith," be whispered, "will you of all Drum buttona, and also on pro- 16' ' The Golden Text (Proverbs 9:6) A little later It similarly refused Lawton Cole were dinner guests of Mr. and Mre. William VanVorst and two children of Balding, on a dinner gr est ul Miss Porritt Hexron and family of Grand Rap- j miy enter tL privneres^? thi. ^tutlona Let no man be misled, hope ids. Mr and Mrs Heibert Courier of this THIS ITSQ OUR WAR; le...t no ma^ n Few not each sodden sound and marry mer* vincial and Revolutionary war but- Mr*. Maiy Hams and grand- i«; "Forsake tbe foolish, and live: water. Mr. and Mre. Evan Fuller in Hast- and family ispent Sunday in Lan- Anse] nhddlcto- Hr. ^ MM CUr- j think this is not our job or our shock. T dont know. Tom," she replied tons. snd s blue ribbon for the daughter. Marguerite Washburn,;and go in the way of underetand- The farmer's eyes gleamed hope ing- Mrs. Lawton Cole and daugh- ring. C0 r "Best Button" at the show, a but- spent Mother's Sunday at Cedsir ing." fully. ters spent the day with her father.! Mr. and Mrs. Lou Rlckner are children were home for Mother's ^ Mother's Day exercises at tbe Chambers. ^ 'gi^ancv Price of Ubesty attair. It is our job; it is our ;Tis of the wave and not the roek;l I *f» weeks previous to said day of heartag. la Mr Mrs Tircsfone ton from the coat of one of Queen Springs arith Mr. and Mre. George Among the Bible citations is this "By golly." he said, excitedly, ' Ix A. J. Porritt of Bowne Center. now great-grandparents of a baby Dav. Mrs. Fairchilds visited her SHLIBO,—e Methodist church' ' ^ Tony SlbUiski Ajpcnt While we may view our progress I say in all sincerity that in!^t the flailing of the saR, I "Wen, when you find out" he thc Lowell Ledger, a newspaper printed Arnim and family in Lowell Tuee-1 vjr* Elier nf FWnnrt T-IS-Frida5r evenil1? with Mr. and Mr*, ^d development as a SUte and my humble opinion America is in Ami m>t a rent made by the gale! !«id. ii«Dg. "send me word. I shall and circulated it. aald cocnatj. Victoria's huntsmen. This button Sillaway. who had a family party!passage (Romans 8:5. 6): "For they only this nag"? a good worker. Mother's Day guests at the S. T. girl born recently to Mr. and Mre. day evening. ^ pvidav T'lPmnnn Jhv \ Joim 'rDcker- jNation with justifiable pride, let danger. Personally, I can see no •P'te of rock and tempest's roar'be at Eva's house until 10 o'clock JOHN DALTON. was carved Ivory on a pewter back In honor of the day. that arc after the flesh do mind the what a bargain I've made I" ,Seeley home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rlckner. a ernoon us n 115 Judge ot Probate. and dated 1826. Mr. and Mre. Will Lockwood of things of the flesh: but they that j The Rivette boys of Ionia and -' Lydia a fire started in the attic from an ot forget that the price of liber-Political Issue involved in what our j sptte of false lights on the shore. |lf 1 dont hear from you by then A tme eopy: 8 11 It Is interesting to note that the Grand Rapids were Saturday eve- are after the Spirit do mind the Detroit and Mr. "and Mrs. Clint Ml Mr- Har.ld Yrv,„r - overheated chimney at the John *7 J* eternal vigilance. Perhaps attitude may be. At this time Prn ® on. nor fear to breast tbe sea! Tm going to ask her.' Regtoter of Probate- c:-3t Collector*' association started with nlng guesta of Mr* Mary Harris things of the Spirit. For to be Weeks and Mr and Mra. Horace doE ^ Norma roent the week-end Ticker residence Monday after our borders we are aecare not much Interested In our re-.Ov hearts, our bopea. are aU with n<>0n bul 10 eight members and in a few months and brought her a beautiful flower-Icarnaliy minded is death: but to; Weeks and son of Lowell v*ited Xi Mr Oemen. ^ ^ oa^aught of any ^Uve political faltha I care notl thee. Mr. and Mrs T. W. Read SunJay. ,_o, nt v>~^L,T it was put out without ha\-ing foreign toe. yet theories and In- whether we're Interventionist or;0" hearts, our hopes, our prayers. has grown to 106 members ,Ing plant for Mother's Day. Mr. and he spiritually minded is life and f Hostess for the dav was Mre Mr8 John Dutcher of Grand Rap- peac. Chas. Read of Flint spent several Mr and Mrs Js^Brandeburr 10 ^ the fire cepartment P'!'11'..—* ^ort In our non-interventionist I know like! our tears. Allle Ward and Mre. Alice Ander- ^ ^ c*,,ed 00 Saturday evening/ Correlative passages to be read SiuuiyjieM J y ar1 h he n education, news- myself you can trnihfully say. "I Our faith triumphant o'er our fears. Kroger Introduces Beef days last week with his parenta. 0j Qrxxd Rapids were Monday din- . * £ ^" " * son was chairman of program. i from the Christian Science text- j Mr. and Mrs. Ben Baldua and ' Leroy Chambers with his work on nai of Low- w^k^nd to visit relatives. r?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Army and our Navy and threaten- ^ 'n this commumtv tee. will be heard and election of y were vi.iting their parents thought, namely, spiritual existence, dl. Selma and Keith Kerr of Muske- Mr. and Mrs. Jed Stowe spent Gaud Jackson at their cottage at ling the Ftrength and power of the " sach bear a double respon- y v 1.. Wl***** officers will be held. Chairmen for ln Grand R*Pids Sunday. in reality there is no other exist- 1 10 r>ur lf Mr and Mrs CORN FLAKES The Honey Creek P. T. A. held 1 gon ana Sue Kerr of Grand Rapids the -^-eek-end at CadiUac at their Morriaon Lske. greatest work ever stricken off by *^ ^ y * «J»d to them the day are Mra Mary Harris and - ' Dennis and ence, since Life cannot be united to spent Motliera I^y inth their daughter s. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stevens the mind of man-The Magna 106)1 ^ you for |rn. Mrs. Goozen s cous^s. Mr tmje, Stevens Sunday afternoon. ^ no ^ or . vice and his life if need be. We all week. and Mrs. Ben Johnson of Saranac - . — . r<- . .1 *nere was no local or central 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass and sermon 1 CLEANSER hope our country win be right Inl Mr ^ Mr^ Martin Veenstra day after*oon with forty-five being' S" ^ T ^ , mere afternoon caller, and Mr. and GTMai Tn9k J£d tht rore"ime=t- I** she does or undertakes—but! present for the tea. : He,en Vaughan' Junior ^Bch. 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser r auilt the D. Veenstra MARSHMALLOWS 10c Mis. Glenn Chaffee of Grand Rap- Easthound, No. 22 Bi26 a. m. " 5. . ' There were no courts of law wth whether right or wrong—our ©oun-:lu_i Mrs. Id* MrrH. . w .Harold Simons and Ward Miller mon. Mr8 M Socl id. were evening callers. No. 56 p. m. " power to declare with authoritv. try. P** VondAy were wriUD 011 8th rade examir devotiop. Miss Nancy Whalev^a^'ve « ^ - ^ * There w*.no army or navy. That America loves peace Ande^o. a^l tibe tnaS m 2^2^57 ff atlons Tuesday at Ada. Cascade and Bowne YUKON GINGERALE qH. 1 5€ A good way to torture yourself is Mose; You aint you'sef no mo hates war no one can doubt or cain-'^^^' aad Grace Wbalev the toa^t H ^ Mrs. Lou Pottruff of Lyons was Rev. Fr. E. H Racette Pastor J^ace Whaley the toast to daugh-^ at ^ Dave Garfield home Services a: 8:30 and 10:00 a m to figure how much fun you could "Gertie looks as young as ever." Sam. Sick or sumpin"? itive means of exchange. ^Lw. but if Germany. Italy or attended the Ada High Ara n MEL-O-BIT CHEESE a 47c have had with the money you've "Yes, but it costs her more every Sam; I got insomnia—keep .'Japan are of the mind that Amer- 9cb001 £•>' Kmt Ccm^ / " • ' 10:00 a. m.—Church School. There was no ,m c 11:15 a. m.—Prayer Services. iort in "Inveslmcnts." ' year." waMn' up every few days. credit-no com- ^ i, .oft and M adverse to con-'P ^ agts^r"^ S^Chalmere and WHITE HOUSE •nerce-no manufacturing Inict that ahe win not fight then I Mr*. Alice Anderson, Mrs. Bes- / various member* nf VL ^ daughter of Grand Rapids, Mr. snd 7:30 p. m.—Preaching. WALLPAPER CLEANER bM 5c The.-e was a people with a new are cue for a rude asrakening.'trice Anderson and daughter Bar- Music for the playlet was fSSuh Mr*' Pet® Edll,«er and 80,1 ot 1001,1 8:8:0w 0 ' p. m., Wednesday—Prayer r m hBr furaUh c 'T " With a hope jtmcrican industry is norr en thc ® attended the mother and! edT nnfrM^ t T : Corner*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauf- Meeting. ter 42(3 dau ht r d and vision and an impuot faith m for production for defense and daughter tea Saturday afternoon Maxine Stilsona ^ 8 e of Lowell an Mr. 1 WAXED PAPER 'Sf-IOc _he guiding power of a Supreme many montha. Hitler and his held at the home of MI*L Charles Mre Mrs. Ed. Bradley were dinner CHURCH OF TffF vaTARFXr . 'colleagues win awaken to the CactiNeDist in Ada. AND YOUt pe^e w^nf^S; ^ guesta of Mr and Mre. Emlel Lowell. Mich. i Machinists Stauff r CAKE FLOUR snoshkh pt* lie Every officer of our government that America's millions are march- Mr »t.a \frc loto THE Viaser and baby with Mrs wTltJ '' .o" Mother's Day. R« R. C Wariand. Pastor Tirtsfone M COMVOT TIRES 6.00-16 SSTi ^SuX^Se T Sne'd^ onVar^^nd' 1 DAILY DOG FOOD 6 *5c IVhat a bay! A Firestone tire • pretty picture in the bible atory "a^^^ng^t ^^ebb 'wart Rev* LIo>d Daw,on wil1 Pn*eh and prayer scene. Mre. Charlotte »t tbe 11 o'clock service and Rev MARVEL BREAD ENRICHE0 t 17e 1 packed with tfaoosaods of extra Eliner L Buck t the 7:45 enice ro v A wm Svoboda and Yvonne gave the next ^Lr Ed DrV^ of • " onrArnen- x.. % ^ rJ- ' " ^r miles of dependable serrice. owtt to th€ bf nce high m public places to launch proj-' ,, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson older daughter-mother picture and wer- siindav ^'e^T of * * * of Rev. War-, Red Crown h0 mUHQ POTATO CHIPS 15e ^ughter'Mra S^GaS and ofher old ^J ^ ects cunningly designed to convey! ; went to Mrs. Lewis LIFETIME GUARANTEE uuut• •BJ MMMn U 1 uimm-w ••I tntM-n1 A^-I PI usjtm-n• M^A/A W M 11 some popular purpose, and to ^ 7^7 ^ ^ 2 Blair « home for a Mother's Daj Every Fucstone dre carries a 0e b t iD F ! bU N girl to^k part ££ ? ^ " ^„ „ , k ^ S. at 6:45 p. m. SHOnTtMIMO real tbe real purpo«. which is to ^ dinner Sunday. wrioec guarantee— EvM eU UStame $455 $4M|$540|$5S5 Mra Iva Morris, Mr*. Florence the mwk « ^ 7:45 p. m 100% pore tcmcormiicageliaut. ITT * i ^ BUlr U ^ h., ted yegeoble Whaiey Mr*. B^'rice An.S'*" Sundiiy ^tore of the Weslej ' ^ .tbeorwta. who in their proTOT^ ^tboot our bordera. America must uus weet firttw fTAVDARD TIRES And andMlaa ^«> "Miller family were Mr. and Mrs ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. STRAWBERRIES ;gnoranoe of our complicated social- ,Un^l ^ eV*r °IT. , M' ^ Mr* J*™es JtcCaul and Here is tbe lowest sale pdee we've erer had tZA- ,^11? ^,th TV bo*t- jMilo Miller. Carolyn DeBartolo. Mr SaadMy dlnner 00 this big Ice cream, cake and tea Henry L. Ruat Minister eoonomic structure are completely 9?-' t^^^Urire^nn?^ ***** served. were and Mra. Charles Miller. Mra Rice Full incapable to distinguish cause frosaj""1"1'*?^' ^^ iT'uVf.f n of Mr. and Mra Ben McCaul at and son Richard and Sylvester Karl Jean, Minister of Marie effect, and openly defj- even l«w °r their cottage at Myers Lake. Other Hilaakl of Grand Rapida Jack Mias FruK-eiia WbltfMd, Pianist 2 Qls. dinner guests were their mother, Eserefeca May tZ Brown and Bill Jones were callers. Sunday School at 10 o'clock. are worthy of human liberty arho Meeting of thc Pilgrim Fellow- • Actual personal Midwest Mr and Mra Ed VanderHeuval of safety Commencement exercises for the Bill brought his movie projector .are willing to fight and die for it. I OliOIS lew Tens 2 Iks. 13c | any movement which would Grand Rapids. , tread that giaea graduates of tenth grade, Ada high and showed us some very Interest- surveys, among 8B6 indi- p iif need be. These sentiments do Evening Worship and sermon atJ mote substantial recovery. The teacher and pupils of earakmg school will be held on Thursday ing pictures. : not appeal to the communists with- cate that machinists, as a Honey Creek school, Mra Ann age. At this evening. May 22. at Ada Congrega- The Fallaaburg school will hold 7:30. I 1 TOMATOES fucy hotkMie lb. 25e | in our midst and their active specific class, prefer Red McCaul. Mrs. Beatrice Anderson. SALE tional Church at 8:15 o'clock. Rev. their picnic st FaUasburg Park on We hear of this new order qf "alllea. who would have peace at any Mrs. Ethel Veenstra attended the it is an Wm. Kolenbrander will deliver the n tcr d,nDer An mre Crown 2.3 to V. social Justice from politicians play- !cc-«t Heaven help America if the field day meeting held at Lowell buy! address. h^ted! *** ' Summer Workshop INCIMBEIS 2 for 15ci ing on the prejudices of the ignor-! time ahall ever come when Amer- May eth. A pot luck dinner was Eiitya National Credit ant and uninformed. We hear Jt ln|icans will no longer raise their For School Teachers enjoyed at Fallaaburg Park. Other Card . . . Apply to any our legislative halls announced by'arms in defense of those things we ^ HEW POTATOES lO^Slei dinner goest. were Mra Beatrice A Summer Workshop in Civic i Standard Oil Dealer. politically inclined so-called states-1«> proudly call American. Why will Marjorie Sue. daughter of Dr. 43c men for the consumption of those 'our people allow themselves to be Kuiper and son Mra. Etta Paae and •od Mra Howard O. Messmore, has Education, so far as is known, the family. whose votes may thereby be in- deceived T Are they not able to see been ill for the past week with BUS SCHEDULE only one ot iU kind in this section; STANDARD fiuenoed. Class is arrayed against jand understand that all who are Mr. and Mia. David Veenstra scarlet fever and is reported to be of the country. Is to be presented, class. The mind of the unthinking 1 not for us are against us? Do they were Thursday dinner guests of ber about aa well as can be expected. during the summer session of! SUPER SUDS f ^ IBc SERVICE is prejudiced and poisoned against'uot realise that they are giving aid folks. Mr. aad Mt*. Henry Ftse. Mra B. H. VanDommelen of i Western State Teachers College, j Brags out tbdr nwtors' WK-i his g.'- emment and his feUownaen. and comfort to the enemy In our Sr. Miss Winifred Fase apetrt Thurs- Grand Rapids and brother, Sauu- 'June 30-August 8, It is announced day nlrUt and Friday with her dere VanKeppl- of Chicago, were Gt by Dr. Elmer BL Wilds, summer PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 cakes MEN skilled with machinery are pccnlmrly sensitive "wiiere en- In alf this agitation against our midst and who will soon be at our SALE 13c government and our Constitution Do they not reaHae that nieoea. Ethel and Bates Veenstra. Saturday callers of Mra William 10:21a.m. 7:20 a. m. session director. mors than gines are concerned. Indie Midwest they choose Red Crown Mr and Mra. Lm» Jewril of Grand the unfortunates of our ior»d are ]commonisHeally inspired strikes irner. They were former resi- 2:85 p. m. 11:25 a. m. Its purpose la to provide to ex- ottroctlvs VEL 9c 19^ tic gasoline for their own cars twice as often as any other brand. caused to lose sight of the fact tHyt jand disorders are not activities Friday evening with dents of Ada and have many friends •:48 p. m. t'JO p. m. perienced teachers and admini- prica kmsona top quality ot Mr. aad Mra D V. But they're not alone. Among all motorists, in the Mid- under our Constitution and In and about thc village. 8 .18 pi m. 5:54 p. m. strators a flexible program for im- a «Mng. And *oCs«MM«r ocratic Government we have ere-'their country? Sometimes it makes Chan Wand. Mra Tom Morris had the mem- 10:23 p. m. via 8t Johna provement in education in a world what you gat In KLEK 3 -1 t5c f ^ 33c west, it's Red Crown, 2 to L ated nearly, if not quite one-half of —e pause and I wonder If we real- McCaul were callers at the ber* of her family home for dinner at war. It la designed to afford feodc oalwaR 12:05 a. m to Ionia only Economy and perfomumce work together in this modem the wealth of the civilised world in 3y appreciate the true meaning of D. VMBtfra bone Friday morning. on Mother's Sunday and Mr. and opportunity for an individualized ond nourishing #*ri#ty 33 Ann Poga Foods. RINSO ^ 51c t ^ 37c motor fuel Stop wherever yon see the "Standard Service" a comparative few years; that very | the phrase. "I am an Mr. and Mra David Veenstra. Mr. M». Glenn Chaffee of Grand Rap- approach to the problem of train- nearly all tbe inventions and ooc- ^ not be and Mra Henry Faae. 8r, Mr. an4 Ids and Mr. and Mra Homer Morris Te FW sign and raut enjoying popular Red Crown yourself- ing tx national defense; teaching ANN PACC veniences of modern life have been > discontent Mra Oareaee Kuiper attended as and Eugene and Joanne 7:20 a m. the ways of democracy; develop- LUX FLAKES 9c tic developed in America: Q'fit the these foreign incited agitators like auction sale at Byron Center fiat- 3 fine (yCttoHneS priced to suit your purse: 1125 a aa. ing civic responsibility; cultivation highest standards of living any-termites bore into the very life Mr. and Mra Leon Freeman and 5:54 p. m. of national solidarity; cooperation At the 1® Crown pump—Red Crown, regular priced... SILVER DUST t3c where in the civilised world «ilstj fabric of our State and Nation, Mr. aud Mra David Veenstra and . Robert of Grand Rapida called cm in aocial planning; conserving BEANS bent, created by the unrestricted! I know not what others may think At the WHITE Crown pump—Solite, premium quality -.. daughter, spent Mother's Day with Mra Katie Burt on Mother's Day WEEK-END SPECIAL—Fri- health and physical vigor: building competitive efforts of the free ctt t as for myrslf. TH glady take At the BLUE Crown pump—Stanolind, hMgain priced. her foUca. Mr. aad Mra Henry and alao on Dr. and Mra Charles day. Saterday aad Suday morale in the emergency; and edu- SWAN SOAP 3 -~d. 17c 1 >9^ 19c irens of this nation, yet all these my stand with Waahiagtm. Jef- Faae. Sr. Other dinner gnesta were nlghta saty—Ta I isriil >:2S cating for future peace. It will things are being ignored and in its ! Mr. and Mra Harry Fitch and P- m. SEE YOUt STANDARD OIL DEALEt Mr. and Mra. Clarenoe Kuiper and As be open to both graduates and 4 cakes plaoe they propose to substitute a daughter Charlotte made a Moth- LUX TOILET 88 UFEBWY t3c m and Mias Viola Fase of LoweO. under-graduates of senior claaslfl- social order entirely foreign to our er's Day viait to Mre. Aura Fitch in Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wvman cation. She hours of credit will be 26-oz. AND AMONG ALL * mST MOTORISTS ITS RED C Si) M 2u Constitution and form of Govern- Lowell and son Junior of Grand Rapids a bed This if mw rwm mmw win Firasfass MarJfafd given, it is announced. FOUR SEASONS SALT round 5c ment Primitivc Methods Hsww SM*. TWy Ms Arthur Kuiper. Mra John Kuiper ^>ent Sunday afternoon with her * ' ' mm ymn Hr m%khm Each member of the group As a result of the World War. brother. Mr. and Mr* M. Veenstra and Mra Willard Kuiper and Jim- these new ideaa. theories aad engaged In the Workshop will take Tbe folk) wing Stoadari OO are here to serve yon in yonr home Commnnity: Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and mie motored to Three Rivers Sun- SCOT TOWELS 3 refc 25c philosophies of government have as his particular job toe solution Mr*. Claude Riehardaon and WD- tf day to visit Mr. and Mra Lewis John East Main St been advocated that are foreign in of a problem or tbe completion Layer... lard Richardson were Mr. and Mia. Gniispie. their conoeption and fundamental- of a task arising out of bis own WALDORF TISSUE 4 rait 17c Ceatral Garage LaVern Kline of Grand Sunday visitors of Dr. and Mra A. H. Slonnzand ly opposed to our theory of govern- positicn, devoting the major por- Mr. and Mra Albert HartweO. he Charles Freeman were Mr and Ray's Staaferi Service ... West Main St ment which Is distinctly Mra George Wilde and Mr. and BUS DEPOT tion of his time to individual con- Communism. Fasciam or any Sunday afternoon gaesta were Mr. ferences with staff members, or Fraak Stephens . .M-66 at Segwan and Mra Boy Riehardaon and Mr. Mra Fred Haakina. Dale and Vir- PtionaSO other ism, the cracked-brain notion ginia of Grand Rapida, Mr. and tin small group seminars and con- M-21 aad Ada Road of irresponsible agitators and and Mra Lewis Winters of Grand miiil in fercy J. Read & Sons Bert Gardner Mrs. George Haakina ard Mr. and Hanry'a Drug Store ferences with those working on Gcorpe A. Stacy, Local DHtribator 97 Iticians in Ugh placea thrash tha Mra Ernest Hasklns and daughter similar problems, and to work in • over the radio. ADVERTISE HERE!! LOWE!!, MKH. the library. m thone 22' Nadene ot

1 THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MXCHIGAH, THURSDAY, MAT 18, 1941 EIGHT Social Events iiiiiiimiffltiiiiiiiii VcrgennM Co-Operative Club Paul Pumps, shallow and deep well The May Day meeting of the Ver- SPERT1FIED tlUra Vender MEATS gennea Co-Operative Club was held Dorr Shallow Well Pump, $49.95 at the home of Mrs. Wlnton Wilcox. Good Meat . . . Plankinton's Branded Beef . . . Kepi In a Sanitary, Baoteria-Free Re- Roll call was responded tq very Rotary Pump, $70.00 appropriately with "Posy Thoughts" frigerater, by Sperti Violet Ray Lamps, is your Best Buy. It's ULTRA TEINDER. and it was fin^to have so many 30-gal. Tank, riveted and welded, $7.75 responses. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. James Hot Water Heater, $7.15 Choice were the committee for "the day POUND LAYER cats from and they presented a very Interest- 1 ing program. Mrs. James read sev- '' m c I K J I 1 II 1) W][E RIND OFF BEEF CHUCK ROAST shoulder LB. 25c eral pithy and humorous selections from Gardeners' Red Book by Richardson Wright. Mrs. Gordon Sliced Bacon BEEF RIBS LB. 17c 4 Frost, who spent the winter in N. McCORDS— E. CASCADE Florida, and Mrs. Clyde Himebaugh, Mrs. Effle Cox who visited her son in the city of BEEF POT ROAST LB. 23c Washington, each told of their lb. 25c wonderful vacation!. Each had had Gerald Dahlka spent several ROUND OR a very great experience and paased days with his parents before leaving on to us as much of their pleasure C AIL on, oh ship o! on Sunday for tl.' Great Lakes ULTRA as they could. training station, from where he SPRING Refreshments were served and ^ state!...Human- will go to California. Good luck, TENOER Ib. 33c chrubs were exchanged by some ity .. . is hanging Gerry. SIRLOIN STEAK members. Those who did not bring Mr. and Mrs. Merl Coger spent Lamb Stew shrubs may do so at the next meet- breathlessly on thy last Thursday at the home of Mr. ing in June, Mrs. E. Mueller, host- fate. and Mrs. Eugene Dahlka. VEAL CHOPS LB. 3lc esa.—Mrs. O. J. Odell. Mr. and Mra. Herman Vander- Henry IT. Longfellow Stolpe of Grand Rapida visited at lb. \2c Marriage Announced the home of J. Cox and family on VEAL SHOULDER ROAST Lb. 23c Mr. and Mrs. William Tlmlnskis Tuesday. of Lowell announce the marriage of Prttitl** Uacc/a contUtrt*Mr . and Mrs. Stuart Draper en- BRING COLOR In RING thin M« •/ Iti* iMrorit* gooff their daughter, Sophie Eva of Phlla- lions. Thou words an jurticutertaine- d their daughter and family delr'ila, to Alvln Francis Kazlow, Urlr sJtniSctnt thru 4oyt whoafrom Muskegon the past week-end YOUR HOME son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kazlow, America Im bocomiag tho lut roluro ol cirillaatioa. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Bologna ib. 19c STEWING BREAST VEAL Ib. 14g also of Philadelphia, which took Lelghton were guesta at the Arthur With WALL PAPER place at Newburn, N. C., on Novem- Peel home Sunday. ber 22. 1940. The marriage waa also Tour walls are the back- solemnlred at St. Boniface Church Mr. and Mra. Eugene Dahlka in Philadelphia on April 25. Father spent Thursday evening at the ground for your furnishings. Richard Wlndstrom home In Sis Tfew—Visit Our Salad ohop Marshmallcws Ib. bag 10c Walter G. Cahlll officiating. DEDICATE YOUTH PROGRAM Make tlv*m decorative. Grand Rapids. Mrs. Kaxlow graduated from A throng of approximately 7,000 Lowell high school in 1938, attend- Robert Cox of Holland spent the is expected to attend the field week-end at home. The selection of SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING ed Central State Teachers College benediction and procession cere- in 1939, transferred to Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dahlka 1941 wall papers Red A White monies to be held on the campus of spent Mother's Day with Mr. and State where she spent her Sopho- St Joseph's Seminary in Grand here Includes pat- qt. 29c pi. 19c 8 oz. 12c more year. Mr. Kazlow graduated Mrs. Herman Snyder In Caledonia. Rapida next Sunday afternoon in terns, colors for from Penn Treaty high school and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houseman dedication of the new diocesan of Grand Rapids were dinner guesta every room In the SUNSPUN SALAD SPREAD studied two years at Marionapoll* youth program. One of the more Corn Flakes 2 pkgs. 17e of Mr. and Mra. Clinton Thomas house. They are College at Thompson, Conn. notable Catholic events of recent and called at the J. Cox home. Mr. and Mra. Kazlow have made years, the field services will attract priced for every ^t. 35c pi. 23c 8oz. 14c their home at 164 W. Norns In Mra. J. Cox was a dinner guest Fountuln Pen and|Pencll for 2 box tops and repreaentatives from almost every family's budget. Philadelphia, Penn. Tueeday at the home of Mr. and R. & W. Fresh Mayonnaise 25c. 11*8 a $1.00 value. parish in Western Michigan. Mra. G. J. Hesaellnk in Grand American Legion Auxiliary Rapids. CARD OF THANKS Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ql. 43c pt. 27c 8cz. 17c The American Legion Auxiliary I wish to thank the friends, Cox Sunday were Mra. Lizzie Wier- HARTMAN'S will meet next Monday evening. Red & White neighbors Ladies Aid, Macabees, amn of Flint, Mr. and- Mrs. Harve Rrd * White Red L White May 19, at the club rooms. The and Alton Sunday school for the Lapp and Mr. and Mra. Roy Lapp DRUG STORE meeting will be promptly at eight beautiful flowers, cards, glfta and of Grand Rapids. o'clock. Mrs. Alta Squires and an- Phone 38 Lowell Thousand Island Dressing French Dressing thoughts during my long Illness, other lady will be there from Grand RIGGER BUCK KILL IN 1940 8 oz. jar 17c 8 oz. bottle 15c Fruit Cocktail 2 cans 29c Rapids. Mrs. Squires is the presi- pi Mrs. Clyde Francisco dent of the 5th district. Let's all First tabulating machine testa of deer huntera' report cards, made tum out tnd give her a welcome. In Wall Street Mrs. Peter Mulder and Mrs, F, with a 20 per cent random sample, Extra Fancy Wo. 1 L. Stephens are the program com- Health - Hygiene indicate 6,800 more bucks were Things may be touch other places mittee. Mra. Mulder and Mrs. Geo. bagged in 1940 than In the year be- but In Wall Street they've changed throngh the Kent fore. an increase of 15 per cent The the Keep Off the Grass signs tc lb. 25c ftale are committee for poppies. County Health Department by Hothouse Tomatoes SOHKiSt There will be discussion on the 1940 season's take, higheat in re- Don't Eat the Grass.—John a the Joint Committee on Hrnlth cent years, is estimated at 51,700 Straley in Investment Dealers latter. Education comprising the Mich- each 10c Remember to keep the date open deer. Digest Firm Head Lcttucc, large size igan Department of Health, Uni- for this meeting. —Mary Potter, Reporter. versity of Michigan, Michigan Choice Wax Beans Ib. 12ic StaU Medical Society and 19 Mra. Denny Entertains Other Cooperating Orgauiizationa. Pineapples, 24 size each ISc Mrs. Willard Denny entertained EDIBLE WELD GREENS last Thursday with a one o'clock In a recent publication, the Mich- 9 STRAND # luncheon-at her home for the fol- igan Department of Health calls lowing guests, Mra. Joe Speerstra. Strawberries Fresh Daily Small Sire attention to the several apecies of Mrs. Merrltt Mlllei; Mrs Mort edible greens which are to be found FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAV 16-17 Rulason, Mrs. Wes'ey Roth, Mrs. widely disseminated in the State | Jack Fahrni, Mra. Frank Keiser, during the spring months and 4 bunches 5c ea. Mrs. Cecil Bibbler and Mra. Jack atresses both their nutritive value Fancy Radishes Wlngeler. Euchre" waa played In and economy. "WKo Killed the afternoon with prlzea going to Drawings permitting the easy Mra. Speerstra. Mrs. Keiser. Mra. recognition of these greens as well Fahrni and Mrs. Bibbler. aa instruction for gathering and preparing them for the table have I^cicy—Francisco been made available by the Depart- Aunt Ma^ie?" Alberta Francisco, daugh- ment The ?lBt Includes dandelion, iter of Mrs. Edi&on Crooks of Lowell, winter cress, water cress, marsh Wkk Joka Hibbard - Wendy Barm Weavers Food Market dock, milkweed, lamb's and Casaimir Laclc of South Lowell .marigold, 'were united in marriage Saturday.QW-w, chicor-. summer muitard, 1 Phone 1S6 We Give Gold Stamps We Deltver 'at the St Patrick s Church by pokeweed or scoke, sorrel and Also "TRAIL BLAZERS' Father E. J. Jewell In the presence purslane or wild parsley. |of the Immediate fumillea. There can be no doubt that many ~ 1 The couple are making their valuable foods are not commonly SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 18-1S June at Grace Vanderlip's. Geneva! • yj f — l Mr. and Mrs. Albert Haysmer home In Lowell and have the best used becauce the average America* Fanhbaugh and Hattie Cook are on ft70r£ LOCQl llCWS (nee Dora VanDusen) and son and wishes of their many friends. housewife has never been accus- KEENE BREEZES tom^ to regard them as such. In Mrs. A- Lee the program committee. daughter-in-law of Boston. Book Forum Club most European countries, where Mr. and Mrs Lewis Stcvena en-; Dr. and Mr8. E. A. Bowman of were callers recently at the Clyde Collar home. extremely limited budgets compel v.rnrm Kinv* 4-vear-old son fell1*^ Mott'er'8 Da>' with Mr- and Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. The Book Forum Club met at the the exploration of nearly everything Vernon Kings ^yearola aon leu Mrg ^ pierce and daughter. Himebaugh Sunday. tn the barn last Saturday breaking Mr ^ ^ ^ Wayne Atty. R. M. Shivel was called to home of Mrs. Edward Kiel Wed-'thftt for {ta food possibilities, his arm in two places. Constantine on Tuesday by the j neaday evening. Mra. Stanley Beach plants which we rank as "weeds" and Junior were Mother's Day' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stuart and sarious illneas of his mother, of Belding gave the review. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. have been long prized. Many an guests of Mr. and Mis. L. G. Hunt- family of Freeport were Mother's Friends hope to hear good •> news American visitor to Prance haa ex- Owen Byenes were Mrs. Anna Burt er. . Day guests of Mrs. L. M. Yeiter. about her condition. I Facories in Uruguay are making claimed In delight over a partlcu- and husband of Belding. RIBO Mr. Wayne Hoskin and Wayne Rose 45 0 of 9hoe9 f0r French larly piquant salad—only to learn and Mrs. Weat and six children'of attended the Michigan State Jersey1 Mr and Mr*- C. E. Bowen spent Mr. and Mrs. John Alman. Mr. I ;?! ^ SOldier9 that It is made of dandelion leaves Springfield, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. sale at Lansing Saturday. Mother's Day with their daughter and Mrs. Al. Hupp and Mr. and Mrs. ; - and or other plants generally claaaed aa Wirth of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Leo Richmond and »on-in-lawt Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Will Hupp of near Wayland were J — Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lee were Sunday Baker in Ionia. last week Wednesday evening call- the bane of tbe garden or lawn. Mrs. Maynard Byenes of Ionia. The spring la the time to gather guests of Mr. and Mrs. Azor Parker , _ _ _ ers of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Condon. Mrs. Clayton Cahoon returned M( and Mr8 D D Krum of West those wild greens since they are at r.wm Delaware, Ohio last Sunday. Sand Lake Vergennes were Sunday dinner Friends of Henry Dennie hope BE SURE young and tender at that period, She is stopping at BatUe Creek ' nnH nn.,Ko«u of Mr. and Mr*. Howard soon to hear good news regarding, later becoming dry, yellowed or his condition. He was taKen to woody. They ai* Jwrrcdly class- lemiruiiui [Mrs. Dell Lec attended Achieve INSURE Blodgett hospital, Grand Rapids, ed among the protective foods alnce ment Day at Lake Odessa Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Bowen, Mrs. Leo last Friday for observation and-cn! Mr. and Mrs. Miles Grant of Lan- 1 Protect Yourself, they contain large amounts of iron Richmond and Mrs. Herbert Cham- Wednesday was reported as still Golden Eggs sing and Cleo Post of Chicago were and Vitamin A and considerable berlain attended the Achievement very ill. Family and Car Fired Man Mother's Day guests at the Warren amounts of Vltamina C, G and The Garden Lore Club Day at Lake Odessa on Tuesday. March of Time—News Reed home. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moxon and' thiamin component of B-l. They art 1 Buy our Cover AU policy Mr. and Mrs. Carl Perry of son and Mr. and Mrs. Richani also rich In calcium and other min- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wicks of' erals. They also contribute rough- Mt. Pleaaant were Sunday evening The Garden Lore Club will meet Greenville were Tuesday dinner Harvey and daughter of Grand! Rapida were Saturday afternoon I Rittenger Agency age to the diet which Is essential TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAY BMl gueets of Etta Wicks. jat the home of Mrs. H. J. Engle- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles : visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Phone 357 for good ellm nation. Once preju- Clare Brendt had the misfortune hardt on Tuesday, May 20, at 2:30 Peterle and supper guests of Mr. dice haa been overcome, the average and Mrs. Loyal Rickner, also call- Chaffee. Mr. and Mrs. Will Newton I lo fracture his leg above the ankle All are asked to be prompt Lowell, Mich. family will enjoy the appetizing er a ing on Mrs. Ellen Alexander and and Mr. and Mra. Will Sork of HE WAS NOTNir MT A HOTHII' Saturday evening. An x-ray was ^ . ^ ^ , , ^ exchange odor, crlspneas and taste of these a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gable. Grand Rapids called on Mr. and taken and he will be confined Mra. Chaffee Sunday evening. greens. ...mmtil km mmtTMt\ his bed for ten days then another! The chairman, Mrs. Howard Bart- Mrs. Lewis Phillips was ruahed Thorough washing Is the first x-ray will be taken. lett, has a very nice program for to Ionia Community hospital last Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and step In preparing the greens for the daughters, Lois, Bettle and Myra of Mrs. Glenn Higgins was ill last the day. Anyone interested in Saturday suffering from loss of table. Warm water facilitates wash- week and confined to her bed with flowers or vegetables is welcome to blood due to faiiare to stop a nose Owoaso, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Town- ing away the dirt particles, but if gland trouble. come. bleed. Her condition was very send and son Bobby of Charlotte, the leaves are to be served raw, the The Ideal Club was pleasantly critical making it necessary to give Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Read, Clair Roofing! final waters should be cold. The entertained at the home of Esther her two blood transfusions. Accord- Anderson and son Donald, Mrs. greens should not be allowed to As pert of a projected Tehran- Estella Wright and Mrs. Jennie Goodell Stebbine In Ionia Thurs-,— , , „ .. . T ing to reports on Wednesday, how- stand In water. day afternoon. May 8 A nice at- Tabri2 Rr ,n Ir,in' a ,,ne 190 ever, she was somewhat improved, Townsend were Mother's Day din- In cooking. Just enough water 111 09 on De yea need a new reef? MtHUmkaaim tendance and a very pleasant time! '! ! S has just been opened although It Is expected that several ner guests of Mrs. Mary Scott that will ding to the leaves should enjoyed by all. Next meeting in'between Tehran and Zenjan. more transfusions will be needed. Charles Billings, 33 of Lansing be used, and any liquid residue was treated at Blodgett Hospital, should be saved and served with Grand Rapida for a severe scalp the dish since this contains an Alt* "Texas Terrors" laceration, sustained when the car appreciable amount of vitamins in which he was riding left M-21 and minerals. As an alternative, the water from the greens may be half mile west of Low&^late served in soups or gravies. N Monday night. Deputy- Frank Steph- To reduce the loss of vitamins ens. who Investigated, reported the from heat, the cooking time should car In which Billings was riding not exceed five to ten minutes. Salt was driven by Clare Kelly also of may be added as desired. If the Lansing, Stephens said the car cover is removed from the vessel as apparently went out of control and RUNCIMAN'S soon as the greens are wilted, the swerved to the left side of the natural color will be preserved. road, striking a cattle underpass As seasoning, besides the salt at J and shearing off several guide pepper, cooked greens are served Headquarters for Year Farm Needs posts. The car was demollabed. with butter or other fat, withbaoon, Both men were given first aid salt pork fried crisp, or with sliced, treatment by a local physician. Ac- 109 hard-boiled eggs. Mildly flavored cording to officers neither of the frail B&Aliae P" greens are garnished with finely- RSI FMH SEEK men had a driver"® license Both •til •fvlllj sq. ft. chopped onions or green peppers. FUM FEtlliZERS men are being held for Inveatiaa- Favored in some parts of the tlon. He nd ip country Is a combination made of several kinds of raw greens chop- GMe Fertilizers ped and served with a dressing of BIRTHS oil, vinegar, salt and pepper. To Tested Ctaver Seeds Grow tke Bif Crop To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rlnard of R. Asphalt lbii{let thla dressing there may alao he add- S-U4 3, Lowell, an 8 lb. girl, Marjory ed, according to fancy, bits of baoon, Anne, on May» $1.12 per bundle sliced, hard-boiled egg, or chopped is-is ; sweet pickle. To Mr. and Mra. Walter Hol- croft (nee Alice Eastman) of De- troit, a son, James Walter, on SS% April 16. Mn. Holcroft waa a form- ffcri Sbiaglss er Lowell resident and taught In tbe local schools. per bundle UN6WAU

C A _ - - — ~r- SEE OUR MM IDEAS FOR ( OVwOTD REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS REMODEUNO Ns ) George F. Layer to Gilbert Ver- miiv Light as a breeze ! burg and wife, part SE K, Section 34-6-9, Lowell township. Clyde C. Graham and wife to Ltwell Lnber BDSTNEtf? Stephen Wood, Sr., and wife, part •WHKN" CH. RUNCIMAN !j southwest section 82-6-», Lowell township. OKSTJTBNT Auvsmsiw* Call 34 . Lowell, Michigan Call In four years 88,000 trees have BRUCE WALTER TnOiTBSUffS REYNOLDS' plantsd aloojr SO miles of Ada—CaH tfSM. V* taR pavements in Buenos Aires, Ar- gentina.