THE COLOMA COURIER AND THE BENTON HARBOR HERALD
VOL 36 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929 NO. 3 LAWRENCE COMES AGAIN NEW SIORE COMPLETED; AUGUST 16 AND 17 ARE WOMAN KILLED; PAW PAW LAKE
TO BATTLE WITH BLUES OCCUPIED THIS WEEK DATES OE ELOWER SHOW BOOSTED BY BOARD CAR HIT HER News Notes Gleaned From Michigan's Most Popular Inland Lake Resort. Old Foes Will Flfht It Out at CrysUl Fine New BiiMinesH Block Will House Annual Display Sponsored by Coloma State Tax Commission Believes That Five Other People Were Injured in County's Assessment Should be In- Motor Accidents in County Over the Palace Next Sunday—Ralph Sport Refreslmient Purlor anil Pool Koom Ourden Club Will be Held in the H. K. McEvoy Brings Vaudeville Stars tourist. He says hardly any land la Shop Wati Defeated Lattt Sunday Of CIuin. SwatoHh Bunker Building This \ear creased—C ass and Van Buren Week-end the domain Is uncultivated and manu- To Paw Paw l,ake August 17 facturing is active. Mr. and Mrs. Counties Are Untouched One woman was killed and five other Local baseball fans are looking for- One of Coloma*8 Hnest new husiiipss The members of the Coloma Garden On Saturday. August 17, Henry K. Scbultz spent six weeks In Palestine persons Injured In week-end highway and visited Egypt The rail trip across ward to a real battle on the Crystal lilocks lias Just lieen completed mid Club announce their third annual McEvoy, prominent member of the LANSING—An increase of $.W>,- accidents near St. Joseph. the desert from Jerusalem to Alexan- Palace diamond at Paw Paw Lake will he mmpied by the last of this Flower Show to be held In the Bunker Cottagers' Country Club and popular 254,080 In the equalized valuation for The woman's death brought the 1929 dria required 18 hours and was a very next Sunday afternoon when the Law- week hy Chiirles Swatosh'g refresli- building. Coloma, on August Ittth and summer resluent at Beechwood Point, the state for 1089 over 1928 was rec- automobile toll In Berrien county to 11. hot trip. Mr. Scbultz says coudltlons rence team will come for another bat- ment parlor iiihI pool room, which was i7th. will bring to Paw Paw Lake a galaxy ommended by the state tax commission. The dead; In Poland are bad and the people tle with the Crystal Palace Bluet). In Bioved from the opera house block this There will lie six groups of exhibit- if vaudeville artists from the Palace The state total valuation carried In the Mrs. W. F. Rodgers, 38. Chicago, u weighted down with taxes. The cities a combat between these two teams on week. Mr. Hwatosh expects to lie open ors-First. the amateur group, which and State and Uike Theatres, Chica- July 4th the Lawrence team handed land ready for business ut bis new will IH- divided into eight classes. 1, report of the commission Is $8,570,075.- summer resorter .at Grand Mere, on of Europe appear to be prosperous and UUO compared with $8,201,420,D-JO In go, for the annual vaudeville show at the Blues a 10 to 2 defeat, and they are ( stand the liifier part of this week, Uladlolus; 2. Dahlia; 3, Aster; 4, Lake Michigan west of Stevensvllle. people well dressed. The tourist busi- 1928. The injured: the Club House, Beechwood Point. contldent that they can repeat the dose 1 This tine new business block, lis-nt- Sna|Mlragon; Any one species of This Is always the big entertainment ness is big and Is catered to by all the agaln next Sunday. But can they? ed between the Hotel Coloma and the garden tlowcr; 0, Mixed bouquet; 7, Berrien Booster Mrs. C. E. Herrlck. 25. serious scalp countries they visited. He liked Vien- lacerations. event of the season at Paw Paw Lake The Blues team has been materially IC. K. Oelsler gnmge. on the east side Centerpieces; 8, Winter Bouquets. The state tax commission recom- na the best of any of the cities he vis- Robert Herrlck, 23, bad face lacera- nd Is looked forward to with pleasing strengthened since the early part of of Paw Paw street. Is one of the hlu- Croup 2 will comprise the profes- mended $107,000,000 as the 1029 val- anticipation not only by the summer ited. First class hotel accommoda- tion:! and right leg cuts. tions In Italy are $3 a day with three the season and the funs are antiapat- Best improvements that bus been made sional growers whose displays will be uation of Berrien county. This Is an people at Paw Paw Lake, but by the Oliver Foster, 23, lacerated right meals. A room for two without bath In Ing the most spectacular game of the on the street In many years. It has an judged by competent judges. Group .'l. increase of $1,180,000 over the 1928 people of Watervllet, Coloma and sur- hand. Berlin $5 per day. Hotel rates In Eng- season next Hnnday. The Ralph Sport Imposing appearance and readily at- Tables. Artistic arrangement and Mor- figure of $105,840,000. rounding towns as well. The large Miss Ruth Paul, right knee hurt and land higher than In this country. Shop team of Battle Creek, which tracts the attention of all .vho pass It. al display. Group 4, Effective garden If the commission's figures are ac- auditorium at the Club House has several teeth knocked out. More automobiles In Paris than Chi- played at Paw Paw Lake last Sunday The structure was erected for Mr. displays. Group 5, Children's garden cepted, Berrien county will pay been tilled to capacity on each of the William Reasor, bruised above right cago. In Palestine and Egypt Stude- and was defeated has defeated the Swatosh by the .Michigan Shore Lum- Mowers. Group (i. Hanging baskets and .01248443 |ier cent of this year's state several previous occasions that Mr. Mc- eye. baker and Chevrolet cars were most Lawrence team once this season and A Supply Company. window boxes. The lawns in Coloma tax. Evoy has brought the Urpheum Clr- The building covers ground space Each of the above named persona numerous. Dn the return trip Mr. and twice last year, which makes the com will also receive cs|ie«-ial attention and Cass county's figures were left un- ult artists to Paw Paw Lake and In- :M)xS0 feet. Is of brick and cement reside in South Bend. Miss Paul and Mrs. Scbultz came from Liverpool to ing game look all the more Interest- prizes will be awarded to the three touched ut $30,380,000; likewise Van dications are that the show to lie giv- Reasor have been removed to their Montreal and up the St. Lawrence riv- lug to the fans. There will doubtless, block construction and practically tire- best kept lawns In the village. Buren's valuation of $39,200,000. en August 17 will prove no exception homes In the Hoosler city. The other er. The general opinion in Europe be the largest crowd out next Sunday j proof, with a Toledo plate glass front Some very Interesting features will In point of attendance. 1 three are at Mercy hospital. regarding 'Americans Is that we are that has witnessed a local game this "''l fopper trim. The front of the lie introduced at the coining show Oakland Boosted The talent that Mr. McEvoy Is bring- bulldlni; is of buff face brick, with the which will be of great Interest to all very rich and very hoggish, says Mr. season. Pastor's Auto KlUsWoman ing to Paw Paw bike on Saturday sides of buff Duntile. J. E. Johnson flower lovers. There will l»e a special Oakland county was given the larg- Scbultz. est percentage Increase ever placed on night of next week is among the best of Coloma had charge of the carpenter booth for the Woman's National Farm Mrs. Bodgers, who with her husband a county. Its valuation being Jumped on the bills of these popular Chicago John, George and Fred Cobb of Dal- work; the brick work was handled by and Garden Association with a display and three children have been spending BATTLE CREEK TEAM WAS from $377,000,000 In 1928 to $495,000,- vaudeville theatres and Includes a las, Texas, spent a two weeks' vaca- Joe Maorlg; the plastering by A. L ( farm women's handicraft. In charge the summer In a cottage at Grand 000. an advance of about 30 per cent. wide variety of entertainment that Is tion at Paw Paw Ijjke. stopping at one Severson; the electrical work by K. I). f Miss Bertha Growe, Miss Alma Mere, died of injuries received late Wayne county this year will pay sure to please those who attend. It of the Cooper cottages. They declared DEFEATED LAST SUNDAY Stephenson; the plumbing by Homer Stone and Mrs. Pearl Smith. A baked Sunday afternoon when run down by 49.3 per cent of the state tax compared includes Simmons & Clifford, musical on leaving that the accommodations (Buddy) Mix, and the cement work by goods booth. In charge of Mrs. Anna an auto driven by Rev. Gustav Bes- with 49.2:i tier cent lust year. The artists; the Great Hellstrom. Europe's and the fishing they enjoyed while John Peterson and Daniel Stolfo. Bergman and Mrs. Jennie .Mver, and sert. 008 Broadway. Benton Harbor. Mental Marvel; King & Perry, "The here were the best that they had ever BIuw Added Another Victory to Their a tea garden presided over by Mrs. Er- county's valuation as recommended by the commission Is $4.225,34.'',000 as He Is pastor of the First church of Harmony Boys" of the United States encountered. it is no wonder that wln Jackson. Mrs. W. J. I.ang, assist- Higher Spiritualism. compared with $4,015,771,335 In 1928. Navy: Miss Valerie Beck, Musical these gentlemen are so fond of Paw ed by Mesdames Henrici, McLean and Mrs. liodgers died us she was being Star of Broadway: Hal Glllis, noted Paw Luke as a fishing place, for It la BUUEI SBPfD fllGHI Renle, bys charge of arrangements. Kent County Cut carried Into Mercy hospital at 5 o'clock Black Face Commedlan; and Mr. Mc- All exhibitors are requested to regis- reported that during rtielr two weeks Harbor high school athletic star and; Sunday afternoon. She was rushed Evoy himself. "Society Necromancer" ter with the registrar, Mrs. Auguste The valuation of Genesee county was here they succeeded In catching 284 later a pitcher for the Coloma Red! jjP there by her husband, and expired In in the art of magic. Henrlcl, before August loth. Beauti- placed at $335,000,000 compared with calico bass and fourteen pickerel. Sox, on the mound for the Crystal < Ul ids arms. Mrs. Sturgls Harmon, vice chair- ful displays will IK- exhibited by Cut- $308,764,030 last year. The county will Palace' Blues last Sunday the Paw ! The Bev. Bessert was not held, but man of the Club's entertainment com- Miss Louise Holland arrived here ler & ihiwning. Grootendorst. Hlugst. pay 3.9 per cent of the state tax If the Paw Lake team had little difficulty In j promised Deputies George Bryant and mittee, Is enthusiastic over the pro- last Sunday from San Francisco, Cali- Tornqulst. Fisher. Morrison. Jung and report Is followed. Kent county val- winning a victory over the Ralph C. H. inholz to appear for questioning gram arranged for. She announces fornia and will sjiend the remainder of Jung. Gllmores, Uintleman, Stolfo and uation Is recommended at $338,000,000 Sport Shop team from Battle Creek by | William Polk Charged With Assault If summoned. that ticket? are now available and may the summer with her parents. Mr. and ithers. Prizes will be awarded to the to compare with $378,290,000 In 1928. a score of l.'l to 0. Black allowed his be procured of Club members. Mrs. L. D. Holland, at the Bartsch cot- And With Resisting an Officer two best exhibits In each class. Seven coUnties were given decreased Skull Fractured opponents but six hits throughout the tage. Beechwood Point. Miss Holland The members of the Coloma Garden percentages of the total state tax In game, while the Blues gathered twelve Mrs. Rodgers went to a store at the has lieen In the West for seven months, William Polk, a 2D-yeurold Benton Club extend a cordial welcome to the the commission's report and In twelve Odd Fellows' Special Party At Crystal safe blngles off of Kaln, the pitcher Intersection of' the Grand Mere road part of the time in Arizona, and Is re- Harlsir negro, found out Monday ev- public to attend the Flower Show, there was no change. The valuation of Palace for Battle Creek. and U. S. 12, directly west of Stevens- turning to Michigan much Improved In ening that It Is not wise to attempt to which Is staged for the purpose of 23 counties was advanced and 48 were Heppler, the catcher for the Blues, vllle. to get a bottle of milk for the health. escape from a member of the police stimulating an Interest In beautifying decreased. Advertising matter is ont announc- was the outstanding hitter of the day. force who attempts to arrest him. Sunday evening lunch. After making ing a Special Dancing Party at Crystal the home grounds and to develop the H. K. McEvoy and Arthur Cavey He was at bat five times and secured Early Monday evening the officers Berrien To Pay Lower Percentage her purchase she started across the Palace on Thursday evening. August ieslre for civic Improvement and beau- have Just completed extensive altera- four hits, Blschoff, right fielder for were called to the colored settlement In main highway when she was struck by 15. under the auspices of Ovlatt Lodge. tlficatlon. The* Flower Show may be While Berrien county Is given a tions and Improvements to the Mc- the Blues, and Holmes, the catcher for Benton Harbor, when It was reported the Bessert car. Her skull was frac- 1. (J. O. F. of Watervllet. This party looked upon as an advertisement for raise of over a million dollars In the Evoy-Cavey summer home at Beech- the Battle Creek team, each had a that there was a shoot lug affray going tured and right arm crushed. is expected to draw an unusually large the village of Coloma. It Is far reach- assessed valuations made by the state wood Point, making It one of the finest home run to their credit. Two errors on. Two of the iiatrolmen answered Witnesses of the accident held the midweek attendance at the popular ing in its ministry, in that It brings a tax commission, the county will pay a of the many beautiful summer bomea were charged np against each of the the call and placed Polk under arrest, Rev. Bessert blamelesi. They assert Paw Paw Lake ball room from the large number of people In contact with lower percentage of the state tax than at this part of the lake. teams. turning him over to Policeman Kalln. Mrs. Rodgers had safely crossed one neighboring towns and cities as well the beautiful which has the tendency last year If the commission's figures while Officer Dalrymple sought Henry line of heavy traffic and apparently be- as from the summer resorts around Other Baseball Scores to uplift and exhalt. There will be no are approved as made by the state Miss Sallle Cavey, daughter of Mr. Lawrence who Is said to have had a came confused when caught In the Hie Like. Floyd Mills' Marylanders charge for admission ami everybody Is board of equalization. and Mrs. Arthur Cavey, has been en- House of David, 7; LaPorte Falcon*, hand in the rough play.. Polk made a center of the road between the two Orchestra will furnish the music for welcome. Berrien's percentage of the total tertaining her friend. Miss Louise Jean 2. quick dash for liberty and rushed lines of moving autos. the dancing. state tax, according to the commis- Miller of Cincinnati, at the Cavey down the street with Kalln after him. Examination of the pastor's auto, Wm. Stenback, Jr., and the members Baroda, 16; Buchanan, 1. sion's figures, would be .01248, where- summer home on Beechwood Point Kalln tired two shots In the air which according to authorities, indicated Mrs. if his committee have plans to Inter- Bendlx Cubs of South Bend, 7; Saw- as In 1928 the county paid a percent- Mrs. Arthur Cavey and Mrs. H. K. yer, 1. 1 failed to halt Polk, but a third bullet Rodgers was brushed by the side of the perse the dancing with some special age of .0129 of the total state tax. McEvoy entertained Mrs. Henry Wels- entered Polk's arm and stopped him. VILLAGE OE BUCHANAN machine. One door handle was report- thrills. Twin City Naval Reserves, «; Stev- Van Buren's percentage of the state ert and son Bobble of Chicago over ensvllle, 2. Polk was taken to police head- ed broken off. Milk, which the dead fax, as assessed by the commission. Is the week end at the McEvoy and Cavey quarters. where Health Officer Taylor woman was carrying. Is said to have 0045 as compared to .0047 In 1928; summer home, Beechwood Point dressed bis wounds, and later was re- lieen spattered over the rear side win- Annual Harvest Festival Aug. 29 SOON TO BECOME A CITY Allegan .0059 to .0001 last year; Cass George Walker and family and Roy moved to the Talier sanitarium whore flow and fender. 0035 to .0037 In 1928. Walker and family of Toulon. Illinois, the bullet was removed. It developed Witnesses assert the pastor was not Rev. Father Murphy, pastor of St. CHICAGO HAN BIDS NEW Joseph's Catholic Church of Water- are at their summer home In Schwart- later that there had been no shooting, Supervisors" Committee to Appear Be- speeding, but moving along with the Little Interest Was Manifested at line of traffic. vllet, has announced that the Annual lugs's Orchard. Falrvlew Beach, for but that the men had been engaged fore Equalization Board the remainder of the season. Special Election Last Monday— Rev. Bessert appeared voluntarily at Harvest Festival and Home Coming Ml WEST OF COLOMA in pltclng bricks at each other In fun. Mrs. Arthur Cavey. Mrs. H. K. Mc- The following committee of the Ber- the county Jail Monday to make a event of the Paw Paw Lake season Lawrence, however, charged that Polk Charter Revision Carried by a Vote Evoy, Mrs. Daddanl and Mrs. Henry rien county board of supervisors will statement. He and the others in his will be given at Crystal Palace Thurs- had been drinking and his aim with the Of 263 to 42 Welsert are planning an extended bricks was too good. Polk was re- represent the county at the hearing of car, which was going south said Mrs. lay, August 29, afternoon and night. L. A. Stoddard of Chicago has pur- Rodgers darted through the north- This is one of the big social events of motor trip to Montreal and Quebec the leased on his own promise to appear Buchanan citizens showed little In- the state lioard of equalization in bitter part of August. chased a tract of land on U. S. 12 and Lansing August 19: H. D. Roberts. Ga- bound line of cars. Rev. Bessert could the summer resort season and Is al- In justice court to answer to a charge terest in the city election Monday. John Williams and family are oc- 31, Just west of Coloma, from Fred not see the woman, he said, until she ways a delightful occasion for summer fo resisting an officer. Out of a normal voting strength of llen; Roy Clark, Benton Harbor, Leon cupying the Agnes cottage at Forest Carter, and is erecting a seven-room D. Case. Watervllet. was right at the side of his machiue. residents at the resorts and the peo- 1,750 electors, only 310 votes were cast. Beach for the rest of the season. bouse on the place. J. B. Johnson of The charter carried by a six to one There is some belief that she was ple of the local parish and townsfolk Coloma has the contract for the con- Six persons, all guests of Mrs. Al- vote—203 for and 42 against. Within grazed by another auto and fell against is weyy. Father Murphy says an uu- struction of the building, which is now fred Flenar at her home at Pottawat- the Bessert machine. Her body hit usually Interesting program Is being ! a few days, when copies of the charter enclosed. Besldes this modern house mule Island, two miles from Buchanan, are filed with the secretary of state the left rear fender and side of the arranged for the occasion with danc-lj with a full basement, Mr. Stoddard has had a very narrow escape from death and the county clerk. Buchanan will vehicle. Rev. Bessert, who stopped at ing in the evening. installed gasoline tanks and will oper- by drowning when a rowboat In which become a fourth class city and will once, said he bad driven since 1910 and ate a filling station and refreshment they had started to cross the St. Jo- lose Its Identity as Michigan's largest this was the first traffic accident in Country Club Program SPECIAL PARTY parlor. The property consists of about seph river sprung a leak and capsized which he was ever Involved. Incorporated village. TOO SMALL EOR EARMERS Program for the Cottagers' Country eight acres of land. in shallow water a short distance from Five city commissioners were elect- 'lub for the coming week Is as follows: the shore. Knocked Unconscious ed. They were: Frank C. Merson. Friday, August 9. 8:00 p. m.—Cards. There are six homes In Austria 182 votes; Charles F. Pears, (father of Congestion of Traffic For Several The Injured woman, unconscious Saturday, August 10, 4:30 p. m.— County Register of Deeds Donald CRYSTAL PALACE where working children whose health from the blow, was carried into the Water Carnival. Pears), 178; F. Clinton Hathaway, Blocks Monday Afternoon When Is below par may rest In the country Bathing caps In all the latest styles cross-road store. Her husband was Monday, August 12, 2:30 p. m.— at Scott's.—Adv. 104; Matthew J. Kelllng, 157; Wilson Bowling. Tea. at only a small cost. Over 500 Farmers Came to Market Immediately notified, and with his car Letter, 164. raced death to the hospital, but lost. Wednesday, August 14, 2:30 p. m.— Thurs. Eve., Aug. IS Merson and Pears serve until 1932. With Their Produce In the car with the Rev. and Mrs. Cards. Hathaway and Kelllng until 1031, and Bessert, according to the deputies, Friday, August 10, 8:00 p. m.- Auspices State Bank of Coloma Adds to Lelter until the next election In April, I'nless steps are soon taken to re were E. E. Penugrath and wife, W. S. Cards. OVIATT LODGE. I. O. 0. F. 1030, lleve the congested condition of the Lincoln and A. H. Hlpscherer, of The other candidates were; Charles fruit market at Benton Harbor the Benton Harbor. Other witnesses to the OF WWATERVLIET Its Safety Deposit Equipment Boone, 133 votes; Clarence C. Runner. farmers who live some distance from H. Scbultz, prominent summer resi- tragedy were John Kennedy and Mau- Music By 121; A. Glenn Haslett, 115; Charles J. the mart will cense to go there but will rice Sahlln, Chicago, and A. Frlesel, of dent at Edgewater, who. with his large vault at the bank. Bradley, 113; Richard M. Kean, 03; tffer their produce at other points. Stevensvllle. wife, has Just returned from a six FLOVD MILLS' Harvey Brlstod, 07. months' tour of Europe, and Palestine Demands Made For Depositories Made The use of safety boxes In banks has Tuesday afternoon witnessed one of the MARYLANDERS* ORCHESTRA been growing very rapidly of late Name Supervisors biggest jams that has been seen on the Seven Figured In Crash and Egypt, says the land over which The Enlarronent of This Depart- market for several years and growers Mussolini holds sway Is the most pros- Free Admission. Dime Dancing years, as customers of the bank have The two supervisors will be Harry Seven persons figured in the accident found that their valuables are far had difficulty In reaching the market peroup of the foreign countries he vis- roeut Necessary H. Beck, present township supervisor, in which the five South Bend people safer In the fire-proof and burglar and Theron D. Chllds, former village at all, as all the highways were con- ited and the most pleasant for the •fwirar: «!«• gested. Over 500 growers sought to were Injured. The crash occurred lute The State Bank of Coloma Is now proof vault than they are In a common president and chairman of the charter Saturday night on the Nlles-Watervllet prepared to care for all who wish safe- safe, a cash register or hidden away commission. They had no opposition. get their loads on the market at one time, which was Impossible. If this Is road, a mile north of Eau Claire, at ty deposit boxes for the cure of their about the home or place of business. Alfred W. Charles, former secretary what Is known as Davis Corners. Both valuable papers. Jewels or any other The addition of the 100 new boxes will of the chamber of commerce and for- the condition at the present tim what will It be a few weeks later, with cars involved In the collision were valuables they may have. For some enable any who have heretofore been mer justice of the peace, and Rex E. practically demolished. time past the bank has been handi- unable to secure accommodations at the Lamb, township treasurer, were elect- (ssiches, apples, pears, grapes ami mel ons al^ coming on at the s:ime time? Mr. and Mrs. Herrlck, his son, Rob- capped by a lack of a sufficient number bunk. ed justices of the peace. ert Herrlck, his niece, 8-year-old Irene of these safety boxes, until at the Besides the addition of the new safe- Two constables were elected. They Tomatoes appear to be the heaviest volume offered on the market at pres- Ransom, and a friend, Oliver Foster order of the board of directors Cashier ty deposit boxes, a transformation has were Fred E. Franch, deputy sheriff 23, were In one machine. Edgewater Pavilion ent, and the number of these Increased Lyon was instructed to purchase 100 been madi In the hallway and stairway and former chief of police, 207 votes, Miss Paul and Mr. Reasor were In new boxes. These were received and leading to the second floor, and the of- and Edward R. Mitchell, present chief so rapidly this week that the price took a drop of 25 cents on Jumbos. The the other car. The cars met head-on PAW PAW LAKE placed In the bank last week. It was fices of the Michigan Bell Telephone of police, 175 votes. Edward C. Mc- at the corner. some Job for the transfer men to han- Company and Dr. Touneller have been Collum, 115 votes, was defeated. offerings of Duchess and Transparent apples continue to be fair, with prices An ambulance from South Bend was dle the heavy weight of 2,200 pounds redecorated, and that of A. W. Baker Has No Manager called and conveyed Miss Paul and her of this one section and Install it in the will be likewise Improved. remaining firm. Duchess sold on Tues- The old village council held its last day for about $2.50 for A grade, $2.00 escort back to the Indiana city from meeting Tuesday night and swore in for the B grade and $1.50 for the com- the scene of the accident. Something New and Startling the city commission, which will meet mercials, and Transparents sold at the Getting the call about 10 o'clock. Krakehurst Homestead Has Been In a few -days to elect officers and make same price. Dr. C. A. Mitchell and Mrs. Mitcbeli appointments. Buchanan will not have The receipts of blackberries, black hurried to the scene. Mrs. Mitchell, The Best in Music a city manager, a? the city is not con- raspberries and dewberries has fallen a former nurse, assisted In giving first Scene of Many Happy ^Social Events sidered large enough. There Is nothing off until there were few offered and aid before the Bowerman ambulance of Introductory Price In the city charter, however, to pre- Eau Claire conveyed the Injured from Gait of St. Petersburg. Florida, are the quality was poor. Black raspber- Krakehurst Homestead has been the vent appointment of a manager should ries sold In 24-pint cases at $2.75 and the Herrlck car to Mercy hospital. expected to arrive on the 16th of Au scene of many Interesting social af- the need arise. In 10-quart cases at $:i.25. It was at first reported that Mrs fairs during the past few weeks. The gust and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Herrlck had suffered a fractured skull Haldeman of Chicago are due on the Cucumbers sold at 50 to 75 cents per cool, shady grounds invite one to rest, Jumbo and $1.00 to $2.25 per bushel. and would probably die. 18th of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Articles of association of the Enders- relax and enjoy the great out of doors. Melons have made their appearance on lelson, who were guests at the Krake- Carver Company have been filed with The Phllathea class gave two after the market. Osage, Benders and Honey- Sc Dancing the secretary of state and the county noon teas which were well attended, j hurst last year, stopped on their way rocks sold as high as $3.25 for large clerk of Berrien county. The company Oil Company Incorporates The Clover Leaf Gardners enjoyed a j from Mackinac Island. Mr. Danlelson crates, $3.00 for the medium size Is superintendent ^f the Dak Park high will have Its headquarters at Benton fine gathering there; there have been crates and $2.75 for 10x10 crates. The Thunder Mountain Oil Company school. Mr. and Mrs. Wennlnk of Harbor and will deal in automobiles, 8:30 p. m. to 1:30 a. m. several bridge luncheons with croquet A few early peaches were offered has filed articles of association with Chicago and Mrs. Wenulck's sister. vehicles, parts and accessories. The gnmes and house parties, and more to and sold at 40 to 50 cents In Jumbos. the secretary of state and was granted Miss Cromelln, Washington, D. C.. who incorporators are Joe 1. Enders, Wll- follow. Many guests who have stopped Green and wax beans sold at50 cents a corporation franchise. The incorpor- at Krakehurst In the past have return- Is connected with the forestry depart- ford Enders and Joe E. Carver, all of ators Include Leo Bergmuun of Coloma, ment, have been among the charming Henton Harbor. per Jumbo, with tomatoes going at 40 ed this year for their rest and recrea- to 00 cents for Jumbos, 75 cents to and Luman H. Gray and Robert Whit- Every Night people entertained at Krakehurst. tion. Reservations have been made for $1.10 for four-quart basket crates and ney of Benton Harbor. several weeks ahead. Mr. and Mrs. six-basket crates at $1.25. Gardner of Indianapolis, with two Abalone shell fish provide such val- Also Satusday afternoon and Sunday afternoon guests, arrived this week. Mrs, Fer- lu ten years the coal mined In Wy- uable food that the state of California Everything for your summer vaca- guson of Paw Paw Lake will entertain omlng has amounted to a value of is attempting to plant colonies of them Fishing lines, reels and cane poles at Scott's.—Adv. tion at Scott's,—Adv. at an afternoon tea. Mr. and Mrs. $160,000,000. j along the coast. I
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BRITISHERS NOW The Treasure of the Bucoleon OUR COMIC SECTION FAVOR BASEBALL By Arthur D. Feature of Recent Contest "Tf's an inner wood paosi," b« Howden Smith Was Latham's Umpiring. SYNOPSIS grunted over his shoulder. "I can feel The Jones Our CHOICE OF W. N. U. Service something behind it" GOOD DAIRY FARM Copyright 192S by Brentano'i, Ina There was • epllntering noise and Britishers are beginning to take a In New York. Hujh Che«by, Copyright ISIJ, The Rldgeway Co. English World war veteran, re- the "stone" fell apa-t Behind It was WILL HAVE SILO perfectly ripping interest in the Jolly latea a atory of a treasure Id a shallow recess, perhaps nine Inches Our Pet Peeve old game of baseball. Constantinople In the existence of square, completely filled by a rusty This is the eighth consecutive year which his uncle. Lord Cheabf, know the" have powerful conn^tlons 0 Iron hot. Nlkka levered the box out firmly believes. A cablegram in America. We know they have ac- Modern Affair Permits Pro- that the Anglo-American association notifies Hugh of hll uncle's sail- and handed it to Hugh. somIHino Teas has been in operation at tiie Stamford cess to (he criminal organization of MILLIONS duction of More Milk. Soldiers Sine ing for New York. At the do
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrn ••HM AUGUST 9, 1929. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. AUGUST 9, 1929. PAGE FIVE FACTS ABOUT TIIE TELEPHONE Mangian Love Letters PAW PAW LAKE BOAT RACES Dr. Leo Hosbein PROGRESS Left-Handed Children In Conflict With Peace Necessity of Poise CHURCH AifllMMtNTS PRITCHARO PLAYERS ARE BAINBRIDGE NEWS Five great enemies of pence inhabit Poise bus to do not only with the Inscribed on Bamboo WEW SIEINHIOOK ARE ATTRACTING ATTENTION "Well, this was a great day fn the Born With That Trait with us—avarice, ambition, envy, behavior of exceptlonnl men under ex- VETERINARIAN history of our Institution," said the From families In which one or both Telephone service between Edmon- Perhaps the queerest type of love PLEASING COLOMA PEOPLE anger and pride; If these were to be ceptlonnl circumstances. It has to do Evangelical Lutheran Salem Cfaoreh Phone Watervllet 63 rins 3 president of the bank, us he met his of the parents are left-handed we get ton. Canada, and London, has recent- letter know In the world is that In Mr. und Mrs. Reul>eu Kniebes and banished, we should Infallibly enjoy with the behavior of ordinary men nn- vogue among the Mangians of the hill MED mmt EVE, Twenty-two Different Boats Were En- Dentistry on Week Days Only. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Krieger went to wife. a percentage of 17.84 per cent of the ly been established'through the New perpetual pence.—Petrarch. Evfery Sunday, divine Rerrlces in the York connection. der ordinary circumstances. — The lands nnd mountains of Mlndoro, P. L, j tered in Various Classes Last Sun- Michigan City Sunday to visit the let- "Tell me about It, dear." children left-handed, while In fam- German language, beginning at 10:80. The Pritchard Players, who opened a Reaidence, Coloma, Mich During 1928 there was a net gain American Magazine. Services In the EngUab language on who still hold to the ancient alphabet ter's sister and family, Mr. und Mrs. "The board of directors voted unan- ilies in which neither of the parents BELL PHONE 65.. day week's engagement in Coloma last of 6.3 per cent in the number of Bell the first and third Sundays of the of about three vowels and ten conso- Ernest Gloye. imously to double the size of the bank- are left-handed only 2.1 per ceul of Insect World Monday evening In a tent opposite The telephones in the state of Connecticut Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan month beginning at 11 ;15 a. m. Sunday nants which they group Into words Well-known Resident of Coloma As the bout racing season at Paw Mr. and Mrs, George Hermann and ing room so that we can have 25 brass the children are left-handed. If left- In the entomological depnrtment of And Die Young Courier ofllce, has been playing to very family visited Mr. and Mrs. Deloyd as compared with a percentage of 5.5 school every Sunday morning, begin- Inscribed on bamboo In a single ver- Paw Lake advances the interest of the satisfactory crowds and has been glv- See P. P. Baushke 'next-window' signs, 10 more than any handedness Is not Inherited we would the Nnturnl History museum in Lon- Some live to a ripe old age and oth- (Kntcred second class matter at the ning at 0:30, in both the English and Peters Sunday. for 1927. Connecticut now has 18.8 poatofflce at Coloma. Michigan, under tical column, their bolos serving them Passed Away at Mercy Hospital boat ownen; and their friends Increas- Ing general satisfaction. Complimen- other bank In the state I" not find more than 5 per cent of the don. are four million insects. In some ers try to see how rapidly they can get Mr. and Mrs. John Willmeng und son telephones for each 100 of Its popula- the Act of March 8,1879.) German Unauac?- as a stylus. They are an extremely es and more boats are added to the tary remarks have been heard from all children left-handed In any of these Instances there nre 70,000 specimens For Insurance Lynn went lo (.'hainiMilgn, Illinois, last tion. throimh traffic to nowhere in particu- number of entries In each class almost who have attended the good plays put Call the Wagon families, regardless of the handed- of n single fnmlly. simple and timid people and their After Short Illness. Wednesday to visit Mrs. Willmeng's The following extensions of Europ- lar.—Longvlew News First Church of Christ, Scientist. every week. The following are the re- on each night. The engagement in "How can they live without any ness of their parents. Friday, August 9, 1929 more aggressive Malayan neighbors of All Kindt . . . sister. Mrs. H. G. Hamilton, und ean telephone service have been re- Andrew Steinbrook, a well known sults of the races which started and Coloma will end next Sunday evening. brains like that?" asked the garage U is very evident that there Is some have nnrtJe them hunt cover In the hrought home Iva and Lois Willmeng, cently made: Paris to Warsaw; All Serricea are held every Sunday at resident of North Coloma and a member finished at the Woodward pavilion last Following are the names of the plays Phone 142-R COLOMA, MICH. F. W. COCHRUN highlands and the primeval forests. who have heen spending the past six man. sex Influence munlfested in the In- of Czecho-Slovakla to all of Switzer- 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 12:00 of the I. O O. F. lodge of this village, Sunday Runabouts—Bee Gee, first, for the remainder of the week: Thurs- For business, aside from the very Im- WHISKERS ^ND ALL weeks there. " 'Smatter?" Inquired his assistant. heritance of left-hundedness as shown land; London to Bucharest; London o'clock. passed away at Mercy hospital, Benton with 30 points; Pamachas, second, day evening. "The Blackbird;" Friday, portant business of making love, they WILUAM A. MONTGOMERY. Miss Lydia Ponsegrau of Milwaukee "Some fool girl just phoued In and by the larger number of left-handed to southwestern part of Finland; Nor- PROSPERITY BULT ON AITOS Wednesday evening service at 8:00 Harbpr, Wednesday evening, August 7, with 20 points; Beechwood, third, evening. • Tlldy Ann;" Saturday even- hardly need writing at all; and sure- Farmer Giles from the country went Attorney and Counselor, Is spending her vacation with her said she had stripped the gears and hoys In this population. It Is also way to Hungary; Hungary to Rou- o'clock. 1929, after a short illness. with 21) points; Shirley Ann, fourth, ing. The Yankee Cinderella;" und MICHIGAN BELL Into a booth to phone yesterday on his Mr. Steinbrook was stricken with wanted to know If the radiator would apparently transmitted differently manla ; Warsaw to Stockholm ; Sweden Heading room open to the pobUc ev- ly no bamboo ledgers to record their with 20 points; Phylancy, fifth, with Sunday evening, "Was She to Blame?" Admitted to Practice in all Court* of mother, Mrs. Henry Rodewald. visit to town, but couldn't get his acute kidney trouble Sunday evening freeze as a result of It." he explained. where the father is left-handed, as to Esthonla. The average reader, no doubt. Is get- ery Wednesday and Saturday after- wealth. But love makes as ardent 28 points; Gracal, sixth, with 22 Michign and Illinois. Miss Catherine Oelsler is recovering and on Wednesday morning was taken nicely from an appendicitis operation note the small number of left-handed Then; are six telephone companies ting rather tired of those ever-recur- noon from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. demands upon them as upon other number. points; Arab, seventh, with 14 points; Phone Covert 2889, TELEPHONE CO* In fact, he couldn't find the phone, to the hospital for treatment. He had Mary II, eighth, with 22 points. In the at Taher sanitarium. WHY HE WAS NOT KILLED girls In these fumllles. There can be In the U. S. operating more than a rlng statlsUcs that show the constant folk, and their swains fallen victim neen in poor health for some time but Humanity Set Ap^rt COLOMA. • MICHIGAN million telephones each. They are: but he says he really couldn't get an- outboards. 8. O. L. finished first, with Miss Lorretta Knlaln's IS spending a no doubt that the trait Is Inherited. rise in American automotive produc- to Cupid whip out their bolos, slash his condition had not been considered Every now and again I meet op First Comniunity Church 28 points; Miss RIvervIew, second, few days with her grandparents, Mr. The. New York Telephone Company, tion. We take our pre-eminence in down a good-sized bamboo, and go to gry about it because when he came •ierious at all. with a "lonely" man m woman, who Siemens presents 21 cases of ap- with 30 points; T. N. T, thltd, with 33 and Mrs. Frank Dannetfel in Benton The Illinois Bell Telephone Company, the automotive field for granted, now; Rev. John Balfour, Pastor. verse writing willi Intense gusto. So out they handed him a strip of pho- Besides his widow, he is survived by Is such because, through some Idiosyn- parent Identical twins In which one points; Shlppy. fourth, with 7 points; G. Fred Schaer Harbor. The Southwestern Bell Telephone there Is no longer any thrill in learn- Choir practice every Wednesday ev- that a love missive may be strung tographs of himself!—London Opinion. two sons. Floyd and Andrew of Coloma, crasy of creation, he or she Is differ- was left-handed and the other right Blue Streak, fifth, with 10 points; Mr. and Mrs. Albert KubUck and Company, The New Eengland Tele- ing how many thousand more cars eulng at 7:30. along the length of a 45-foot pole, and and two daughters. Mrs. Elmer Bober ent from the cnmnion run of us. It handed, and cites this as evidence phone and Telegraph Company, The of May wood, Ills., and Mrs. Lloyd Dan Four Acei, sixth, with 5 points; Bob AUCTIONEER Walter Rrugmun of Benton Harbor were turned out this mouth than last. The Phllathea class will hold a 25- the one end trailing in the forest path Wor«e is rather sad, because there ap|)eara that left-handedness is not an heredi- Bell Telephone Company of Pennsyl- - nefel of Bainbridge, also by two sisters Jack, seventh, with 10 polnta; Alchpe, A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Au- Nevertheless, these figures are im- cent tea at the home of Mrs. Laura as the poet Indites a warm postscript "Ever been held up by outlaws? ' to be no help for It. Such folks are tary factor. The probable explana- vania and The Pacific Telephone and portant. They touch the lives of all of und three brothers. As The Courier eighth, with 8 points; Nifty, ninth, gust Krugman. i'mphrey on Friday afternoon. Every- on the other. Popular damsels soon Inquired his friend. like moths confined In a chest of cot- tion of thla Is mirror Imaging, so Telegraph Company, us. In one way or another. More and goes to press no funeral arrangements with 0 polats; and Speedy, tenth, with PktM 16J2, COLOMA for AppoiBtineflts Glenn Dockter Is taking a vacation I'ody invited. have enough finely etched poles to "No, but for the past ten years I've tod garments.—Portland Orcgonlan. often found In Identical twins, or It more, the general prosperity of the have been completed. 17 points. lu the sailboat races, Bell from his work at the Sonth Bend Bait Sunday, August 11th—Church school build a hut—to burn such telltale doc- may possibly be the prenatal position whole country is becoming tied up been held down by In-laws," sadly re- finished first with 37 points; Segal, Company and Is at the home of his A NEVER-ENDING WORK at 10:00 a. m.—The training school uments would be to light a fire en plied the man who'd married his wife's second, with 35 points; McMullen, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dockter. of the right-handed twin, which would with the prosperity of Uie automobile for the leaders of the next generation. danger lug the forest. Specimens of entire family. third, with 32 points; and Byrne, L E. GATES They drove to Mouth Bend Tuseduy and prevent It from developing Into a left manufacturers. If business slumps in Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. the Detroit factories, it will slump in the love letter poles have been ac NEW HEW OE PRESERVING fourth, with 32 points. KODAK DEVELOPING AND PRINTING Mrs. Roy Welch and three children re- handed one.—Journal of Heredity. The vested choir lends dignity to the ...CHIROPRACTOR^. K The telephone Industry Is never still. the rest of the country a Uttle later on. quired by scientists and translated, Experience Not Required turned home with them for a week's service and renders an anthem, "Who Daily. ihOO a. m., 1:30 and 7:00 p. m. Each year progress grows more pro- A set of figures recently compiled and the astounding truth discovered "Does your small boy annoy you by visit. Could It Be?" by Harkness. Mrs. Vogt FRUIT IS BEING IESTED OUT Four young people from Bainhrldge nounced, as our social and Industrial by the Central NaUonal Bank of that a Mangian in love Is an Inordl asking questions?" Watervliet, - - - Michigan Science Explains Why and Mrs. Beverley will sing as a duet, in US LOAN YOUR MONEY have heen attending the sununer school civilization develops. Cleveland lu its organ. The Outline of "Calvary," by Rodney. The theme of nate liar! "No," answered the patient parent. Man Has Superiority We will loan your money for you on of Western State Teachers' College. During 1929 the Bell System Is to Business, Illustrates the close tie-up the sermon will be "The Faith of Jesus "What annoys me Is his calm and con- In an address before the London spend $530,000,000 to Increase and Im- State Chemlstls Investigating Procees rtrst class real estate mortgages, and They are Natalia Scheffler, Inez Lnft, between tiie automotive world and gen- in Humanity." The critics of human- fident assumption that he knows the Royal College of Surgeons, Sir Ar prove the telephone facilities of the eral business. Cold Not Only Thing look after all your interests/lnsurance, John D. Carmody Uuth Koerlter und llenhen Nichols. ity have often overlooked the con- answer to everything." Of Freezing Fruit For Winter Use taxee, etc., for a nominal fee. We have Mr. and Mrs. Charles Will and two thur Keith presented some Interest nation. New territories are being Manufacturers of rubber products, She—And you jumped from the bal fldodce of Jesus in the inherent good Hoarded by the Miser faciliiies for placing both large and Experienced Auctioneer children, Dorothy and Robert, of Ing facts about the brain of earlj given service; long distance communi- for example, sell 85 per cent of their of human nature. LANSING. Aug. 3.—Strawberry loon? Heavens, why were you not The Test of Xnowledge small amounts. Yonr inquiries are so- Solicits Your Business Grand Rapids, spent the week-end of man. The cast of the brain in fos cation Is being accelerated and broad- total product to the automobile indus- No one loves a miser. He does not shortcake as a part of the Thanksgiv killed? The church of friendly service nnd licited. BAKER INSURANCE July 2S with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rose- silized skulls Is usually quite distinct, ened ; almost every American com- try. i welcome to everybody. consider money as a medium of ex- Mrs. Motherdear—I must say the ing feast: fresh peaches and cream in AGENCY, State Bank Building, PIiotm 52-F13 WATERVLIET. Mich. wall. He—The balloon hadn't left the so that Us size can he measured ai munity shares In the work. Sixty-three per cent of the plate The iinnual picnic of the Community change, a^ a counter In a game, but longer 1 live the more I realize how February. Coloma. Mich.—AdT. ootf Mr. and Mrs. I,eo llnriier and son of ground. though its owner died half a million The American people have come to glass made in this country Is made tor church was a complete success from as an end In Itself. He delights to little I know. The foregoing gastronomlcal com- depend on the telephone as they depend automobiles. hoard It, hold It, gloat over It, but Mrs. Multkids—1 know how It is. Watervllet and Mrs. Will Kihler years ugo. The Pithecanthropus, the every point of view, with a good at- binations appear paradoxical to the Coloma Lodge No. 162 visited at the Henry Kniebes home Dueling on an adequate water supply, electric- Eighty per cent of the gasoline pro- never does he delight to spend. So The children are gelling old enough to fossil mun of Java, was at the stage tendance and everybody enjoying them- Michigan eye, but they are to be a part Alligators' Growth Sunday. Old dueling has pafsed away, ity and the railroads. Our modern duced in America is used In automo- selves. have I observed men to hoard their usk all kinds of questions. F AND A. M of brain development where he was of the menu of the average family Alligators ^row very slowly nnd It Is Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rodewald and two No man attacks a brother. life Is distinguished by its speed and biles. A Contendera are content, today, just learning the rudiments of speech, virtues,*count them, finger them, exult within the next few years, according estimated that at fifteen years of age efficiency. Without the telephone, we Twenty-six per cent of all the alum- Meetings held in Masonic hull, on the daughters, Gertrude und Edna, Allen To echo, "You re another!" since his brain weighed about thirty over them, yet none escape to serve a LAUGHED IT OFF to William C. Geagley, state chemist. they are only two feet long; therefore, Willmeng and Utto Rodewald were In would come to a standstill. inum the country produces, 21 per cent Methodist Episcopal Church Bring your kodak films here to be first Saturday evening of ounces. It Is when the brain reaches needy world. By this It does appear The means by which fresh fruits are a twelve-footer may he reasonably sup- each month. Chicago over the week-end visiting the of its nickel, 14 per cent of its steel to be made available for the table In developed, printed or enlarged. The Like New Language that weight that a child learns to Rev. T. H. Leamon, Pastor. men may be misers In other things posed to he seventy-five years of ase. Visiting Brothers Always Welcome. lutter's father, Jacob Rodewald. and 12 per cent of its copper are used winter is to be the use of Improved re- most prompt and efficient work is Burns—You don't come down to speak. The primitive brain, however, China To Have Navy Annual Conference at Kalamazoo than gold. The rate of growth varies with ani- HOMER B. MIX, W. M. Miss Thelmu Burdlck of Muskegon Vacation by the automobile Industry. In ad- frigerator equipment In warehouses, guaranteed. Either gloss or dull September 11th. Five Sundays more One of the most subtle of all temp J. V. THOMPSON, Socrotary. Heights and Miss Margaret Schaus spend the evening with the boys any lacked the ability to associate Ideas. The Navy Recruiting Station, De- dition, the rubl>er industry, which de- stores and the home, Geagley said. It mals In their wild state and those kept this conference year. tatlons is the tendency to become mis- finish at the same price. went to Chicago Tuesday to spend a more: what's the matter, have you It Is said that man's brain developed troit, learns that China Is to have u pends direcUy on autos, uses 209,500,- will be an extension of the old "cold In captivity, and It is also governed The Camp Meeting at Crystal few days. become one of those radio nuts? more than that of the other animals new navy if negotiations now under- 000 pounds of American cotton fabric erly and covetous of some p -ized pos storage" Into new fields. by the amount as well ns the type of SCOTT'S PHARMACY Springs this year was one of the very The Kletzer reunion was held Sun- Kerns—No, I'm spending my eve- because nature hud placed the factor way with Great Britain are perfected. each year. session. It may be physical strength, The chemist will leave the capltol food given. best. All of the sermons and address- Coloma, Mich. day, August 4, ut the home of Mr. and nings learning the latest slung so I of safety In his brain rather than In The Chinese government Is contracting With those facts in mind, ask your- it may be beauty, it may be Intellec this week to Inspect operations in the Michigan es were of high order and the teaching Mrs. Ernest Arent, ut Eau Claire. A can understand my children when they the muscles. That Is, he was de- for several .modern vessels to be built self what would happen to the general tual power or accomplishment. We Grand Traverse region where he said force could not be excelled. The clos- Cleaning and Pressing pot luck dinner was served at 1:00 are talking to me. pendent upon his brain In an emer- in England, which are to be officered level of American business If the auto are so apt to make the possession of fruits will be frozen this summer for ing Sunday called out great congrega- o'clock, which was enjoyed by about gency, while the lower animals exert- by men trained In the English naval Telephone ahead industry should suddenly fall on bad these things an end in itself and to use next winter. The process, while Leare Yonr Work|At tions and the work of Bishop Nichol- 75 members of the family. At the elec- ed tiieir muscles to their fullest ex- schools. China's present navy con- times. forget the more Important fact that relatively new, is now being per- Reason Aplenty for reservations^ son and Dr. Fulkerson will linger long tion of otllcers. Will Wagner of Elk- sists of several old cruisers and gun- You're right We'd have a very bad fected and being put Into use on a scale "What's the idea of getting home af tent when placed In a predicament.— in the halls of memory. Already they have been given to us for a pur SCOTT'S BARBER SHOP hart. was elected president and Mrs. boats, which have long been obsolete. coast-to-coast slump. that places It on a commercial basis. three o'clock In the morning?" stormed New York World Magazine. Telephone home plans are In motion for a bigger nnd pose.—Exchange. Flarry Arent, secretary und treasurer. That being the case, you'll be re- While the freezing process will never For Th. her dad. better program next year. The reunion next year will be held ul Dangerous Anesthetic lieved to know that the present year's supplant the old methods of canning, the home of Mr. und Mrs. Alfred Dock- "Because Bob ran out of jack and Long Distance producUou is breaking all records and Remember the services next Sunday, Blood Elements The quantity of chloroform required August 11th. High School*' Beginning the solution of disposal of fruit sur- ENTERPRISE CtEANERS ter and the following committees were we couldn't stay out any longer," pluses. Blood specialists now believe thai Rates Are shows no signs of slackening. The term high school came into use NOW. "Nettoyag• a Sec" appointed. Dinner: Mrs. Roy Welch sighed his daughter. to anesthetize varies with the Individ- 10 a. m.—Bible School. A regular "When the process is worked out the three chemical elements lu the ual Great care has to be exercised In Surprisingly Low 'live of industry. Just the place for between 1820 and 1850, when In place of South Bend, Mrs. Henry Kraklau of and the machinery for its operation in- body which keep us alive are hemo- administering chloroform and It must your boys and girls, and for the grown- of or by the side of schools called "Pa said my dress was so shocking 186 WaD SL Baton Barbor Benton Harbor und Mrs. Ernest Arent Worse Than Spoolu stalled," he said, "I think that fresh globin, chlorophyll und a third, a com- STORES OF BETTER VALUES 'ips. A very interesting subject for academies, which were maintained by perfect ftadio iHiHC! of Eau Claire. Sports: Sylvester Bess—Are strange noises still heard be done hy a competent physician, as that I shouldn't wear It." fruits will be delivered to the home' pound of phosphorus, which Is still •lass discussion—"Daniel Among the endowment or at private expense, Kletzer of Bainbridge, Roy Welch and in that haunted house? poisoning sometimes results when too "What did you do then?" just about as cheaply as are the virtually unknown. The hemoglobin I.Ions." Classes for everybody and ev- schools of a corresponding grade were Glenn Dockter of South Bend. The re- June—Oh. It's worse than ever now, much Is given. "Oh, just laughed it off." canned goods. The process is simpler supplies Iron and forms the red cells. The stores that advertise are stores •rybody welcome. established at public expense. Such union next year will l»e held the second a family with a phonograph, player and ought to prove more economical. Sunday In July. Prizes were award- The chlorophyll, which Is the same of better values. This has been con- 0:30—Epworth League devotional institutions were variously designated "Proper Gander" ^ no one but VICFOR piano and parrot have just rented It 1 hour. The fruit Is simply coated with sugar, ed to the oldest, Michael Kletzer, and substance that tints plants green, clusively proved to consumers who at first. In Philadelphia the Central To epeak of "proimKanda biz" which Is one of our best natural pre- Dr. M. D. Tonnelierth e youngest, Howard Wagner, two- takes up the carbon dioxide gas from patronize stores that advertise. 7 :.'{0 p. m.—Hour of public worship. high school yet retails Its original The critics do not cease. Sermon by iwstor. servatives, and then frozen in pack- months' old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WOULDN'T COUNT the air. The phosphorus compound The very fact that they invite you name. The term high |chool came In- They say tha proper Rnnder Is ages. In that form it Is ready for re- could have achieved it ! You are Invited to meet with us in The one who leads the geese Wagner. Prizes for various games has the function of forming the cen- to come and see the newest offerings to use In Boston when In 1821 English tall sale." Opening Dental »ur church home. Strangers welcome. were also awarded. tral nucleus of a living cell nnd It Is at reasonable prices Is evidence that high school was established as comple- There is very little loss in freshness they have faith In their stocks as the One Method Offices in Coloma supposed that It was with this mys- mentary to the Latin school. During of the fruits in the freezing process, Victor micro-synchronous Radio is the re^ acme of perfection In quality goods. "Do you read all the health hints?" terious chemical that animal life first SIDELIGHTS ON H11STORV the period of Horace Mann's secretary Geagley gald, and It is difficult to dis- ZION EVANGELICAL CHIRCH The advertisements present the op- "Not all," answered Mr. Chugglns. State Bank Bldg. began during the earth's early days.— ship of the Massachusetts board of ed- tinguish those which really go direct suit of more than 30 years of leadership portunities to find what you want IN SONGS OUR SOLDIERS SING "In my efforts to keep out of the hos- Rev. Stanley P. Kirn, Paator. New York World. ucation (1837-48) a system of high to the table and those which have been when you want it, because stores that pital I limit myself to a study of the held over for winter use. Sunday, August 11, 1929. schools was Instituted. This example in tone reproduction. "Acoustic syraroe- Tuesdays and Fridays N )tice of Registered advertise are not alone stores of better traffic regulations." Chemical examination reveals no dif- Sunday School at 9:4;"). values—they sell seasonable merchan- was followed . by other educational ference, he said. Morning worship and junior church Confidence The Revolution gave us "Yankee Hours 9 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m.| dise that people want. leaders. From the middle of the Nine try"—through the entire musical scaled at 10:4.'). The pastor's subject will be Garden enthusiasts are weird peo- Doodlethe War of 1812 gave us Easily Figured Advertised goods appeal to the eye teenth century the movement In the "The Suffering Servant" from -Isaiah ple. They believe that anything will The Star Spangled Banner" und the "What are th^'jaws of death,' pa?' Brand or Stamp and they will invariably be found as establishment of high schools became He Gets an Earful Wonderful small, compact cabinets.^ 53:«. grow and also believe most nursery I'lvil War gave us not one but many "Almost any married man is liable good as they look. general. A Czechoslovuklan citizen returned Evening service at 7:30. The ser- men. -ongs which have become a part of the to be jawed to death, my son. You Advertised goods offer the ways and from the Arctic region, where he had mon subject is "The Burden Bearing means of buying more for less because American tradition. But more import- can figure out the rest of It your- God" from 1 Peter 5:7. A certain lady wanted some oak been living with tfc? Eskimos 30 years Notice is hereby given that the Producers Creamery owned advertising reduces the cost of selling ant than all of these have been the self." PAINTING Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening trees in her garden, and the local Let the Heart Rule In that time he had had no news of and therefore lessens the cost of doing typical soldier songs which have been at 7:45 at the church. dealers promised to plant them. and operated by the Berrien County Milk Producers Associa- the favorites of our fighting men in Sincerity Is the very foundation the outside world. business. Jones' Honesty DECORATING There will be no preaching services "I'd attend your church If there Later In the day they sent up a all of the wars in which the United stone of true friendliness. It Is also wasn't such a bunch of crooks In the tion a Corporation organized and doing business under the There Is nothing lacking which the "What Is Jones like in financial on August 18th and 25th, on account man who planted a number of acorns States have been engaged. a human trait that is hard to counter- congrogatlon." most particular buyer might wish in matters?" Sophistication PAPER HANGING of the camp meeting at Rlversld" In the ground and then tendered a the stores that are persistent advertis- These songs furnish an interesting feit, as the sincere friendly Impulse Park. The camp meeting opens on Au- "You shouldn't let that stop you— large hill. laws of the State of Michigan, and having its principal place sidelight on history and if you will comes from the soul of a man and not "Well, I've been told the only thing A careful examination of several ex- ers. gust 14 and Rev. H. V. Summers of one more wouldn't be noticed, I'm "Are you sure they'll grow Into big read the illustrated feature arUcle, from the circulating mind. Think he ever came hy honestly was ade- planations of the meaning of sophisti- of business at Berrien County, State of Michigan is engaged Akron, Ohio, will be the main speaker sure" handsome trees?" asked the woman. Songs Our Soldiers Sing," by Elmo kindly and friendly thoughts. If you noids !" cation lead to the conclusion that If until the 20th and Rev. E. W. Pettl- "Quite," answered the gardener. in the distribution and sale of milk and cream and is using Scott Watson in this issue of The have a heart and a soul, why be you don't know much and pretend you A. ALBERTSON cord from the 20th lo the end of the Just So "Then please send me up one of FOR 5 YEARS GAS Courier you will learn some interest- ashamed of them? Bring them Into Wife's Bad Habit do, you are sophisticated.—Rochester assembly. The assembly will also In- in the sale and delivery of same, bottles, cans, boxes and other ing (and perhaps surprising) facts Democrat and Chronicle. CALL THE ELUNEE A woman cannot drive a nail. those covered hammocks that you ad- the shop, the ofllce and your daily life. "My wife will never go to bed be- clude sermons by various pastors of She has a better plan. about this subject. vertise," concluded the woman. The hand mdy be cunning, and the fore two o'clock In the morning—1 PAW PAW LAKE the conference, a leadership training Ihe has no need to drive a nail containers and that it has branded, stamped, engraved, im- RUINED HER SLEEP head may contain the brain that can can't breaL her of the habit." VICTOR-RADIadiOo consolb , SUPER-AUTOMATIC) Pkau Coloma 95-W school, with courses in "Life of When she can drive a man. R a Christ," "The Educational Task of the pressed or otherwise produced upon its said bottles, cans, conceive the most brilliant thoughts, "What does she do all the time?" ' Just slide the knob—you hav* Non-Shatterable Glass NOTICE Of RECISTfllED but every good and worthy impulse "Walts up for me." Church," and "Story Telling," and the Upstanding Excuse What Makes < the station you want I The bureau of standards says. In boxes and oth-r containers the followirg names or devices "Due to stomach gas I was restless comes from the heart. Strengthen $178.00 two camps for hoys and girls 11 to 14 Mother (at dinner table)—Johnny, years of age. These camps are under general, non-shalterable glass Is of and nervous fori) years. Adlerika your faith In men; think kindly of Of No Consequence are you sure you washed your face? Your Nose Shine? separate management and experienced three distinct types. One of these Is which have been registered. has helped me so that now I eat and BRAND OR SIAHP them, believe that they are your "How could they have the wedding It doesn't look like that when I wash Probably you use a cold cream or oil leaders and Include classes in Bible usually thick, another consists of two sleep good."—Mrs. E. Touchstone. friends, and in tiie long run they will If the groom wasn't there?" base powder—and your skiu is already Bcnlcfl County Wact Co. 1L Stndy, Mission Study, Camp Craft and or more layers of glass cemented to- Just ONE SPOONFUL Adlerika re- lie—Exchange. "Well, no one noticed his absence too oily! Your no»e won't shine any Johnny-Well, mother, if I rubbed lieves gas and that bloated feeling so ce 18 hereb more if you change lo fluffy, fenthery, UM recreation. The cost is 18.00 for the gether with an organic binder, such ou , y ff^en that the North until Uie ceremony was over." It as hard as you do I'd push myself that you can eat and sleep well. Acts filmy Gossan:er. Made from pure Lil- ten days. as celluloid, and the third is pre- Shore Dairy, organized and doing busi- ian talc—fiui-st in the world. Looks J. F. WILKINSON, Mgr. over. on BOTH upper and lower bowel and neas under the laws of the State of The Bethany Class will have their pared by special heat treatment. The Women "Made Good" NOT AN ARTIST, BUT DREW like natural skin, makes pores anil lines TROOST" BROS. picnic on Friday evening August 1(J at removes old waste matter you never Michigan, and haying ita principal place first of these can be Identified by Its invisible, clings for hours. Pretty girls Already Supplied thought was there. No matter what of business in Berrien County, State of In the spiing of 1802 M. F. E. Spin- are ravin:; over (Jossamer. Try it. Now m fihip Stnel. Comer of Main Jean Klock Park. Each family is relatively great thickness, the second r BENTON HARBOR, MICH. you have tried for your stomach and Michigan, is engaged in the distribution ner, treasurer of the United States, in the new, . .0c size, at all good dealers. asked to bring their own silver, cups, Angelina—No, Edwin, I never thought 8T. JOSEPH. MICHIGAN by examining the edge of the glass bowels. Adlerika will surprise you— ;ind sale of milk and cream, and is using prevailed upon Secretary Chase to per- wienie sticks and one prepared dish. of you In thot woy. But I'll be a sis- for laminated structure, and the third j** > Scott's Pharmacy. in the sale and delivery of same, bot- mit him to appoint a woman to cut ter to you. by the Irregular figures seen when tles, cans, boxes and other containers and trim United States currency. This Edwin—No, thanks! I have a sister and that it has branded, stamped, en- the glass Is examined In polarized work was then being done with shears Scientist* Not Agreed who swipes my cigarettes, socks, lies, light Night Hawks Flap Again. graved, impressed or otherwise pro- Aa AMnrt if TtUe to CUM: ally r» TRADE MARK duced upon its said bottles, cans, boxes In the hands of men. He appointed quired oa every sale or nortgage of a» to Color of Moon and frat pins, and I can't afford an- The Night Hawks fo North Coloma and other containers the following Miss Jennie Douglas, and, as he aft- real estate. The moon Is not white. It Is brown; other. l 0r d evice8 N0HTH erward expressed It, "her first day's Phenician Remains certainly have a very happy crowd. 'I ^o,r ^ . -.' SHORE Mars Is not red, It a green I These are DAIRY, Coloma, Mich.," registered. work settled the matter In her and In Send to as tad ire will furnish prompt Some Show These Days The city of Granada Is reared upon They have been flapping their wings ly a complete abstract of any farm the latest suggestions of astrouomers. Name of Creamery woman's favor," On October 0, 1802, three abruptly rising hills. On the again and the lust time they alighted or lot in Berrien eoonty. A committee of the Carnegie Institu- "What's the ldt*a of rushing out of NORTH SHORE DAIRY, lowest of these looms up, the more at the home of Mrs. Walter Jensen. Af- the following woman employees were tion, In Washington, reports that the the house like there was a Are?" asked 2t3 By ANDREW OKAHN. We Loaa Money on real estate eemri redly against the background of the ter they had arrived and rested their appointed: Miss Fannie L. Halstead. THE MEASURE OF A BAIB apparent silvery whiteness of moon- Bones, meeting Jones making a hasty tf. Mortgages Bought aad Sold. snow-capped Sierras, the 'Torres Ber- wings, they were invited to go to the Miss Annie York, Miss Belle S. Tracy, Ight Is due to contrast with the dark- exit adjoining yard, where they, joined Mrs. Deeds, Mortgages and ceatrtcts care- mejas" or Vermilion towers. Much Peter I. Gremps was the first perma- Miss Elizabeth Stoner, Miss Mary ened sky. The actual color of the "My modesty.** grinned Jones. Krunith, taking with them a birthday fully made and executed. nent resident at Paw Paw, county seat Burke. They were the first women "Huh?" mystery surrounds these tremendous cake with lighted candles which was moon, they believe, Is the dull brown Producers Creamery of Van Buren county. He came to for whom congress regularly made an "There are six women nnd one little ruins. Some historians claim them to presented, along with calls from the of weathered rocks. This suggests Michigan, says the Paw Paw Courier appropriation. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a mouse In that room," he explained be the work of the far-roaming and crowd, "A happy birthday to Mrs. Kru- The ability of any banking institution is that the surface of the satellite mny Northerner, in 1833 via the Erie Canal adventurous Phenlclnns. nith." After extinguishing the candles, have been weathered by oxidation at to Buffalo, then by lake to Detroit and Upon the highest hill Is the Alham- to her complete surprise she was pre- Land With • Hiitory ^ome previous time, although the moon Views la Views by the aid of an Indian guide found measured by its good name, its financial re- sented with a small box containing a Denmark is the little old great-great- Is known to have no atmosphere now "You can get some mighty Interest- bra, a city In Itself, once said to have his way to Schoolcraft, where he met C A. SHOUPI 120.00 gold piece. "He draws wonderfully." ing vle*8 from the lops of our moun- housed 40,000 men. Lyman J. Daniels and with whom he graiidfaUier of the nations, lie can Mars, according to E. J. Gounod of After this, all gathered around tables "He looks like an artist." MANUFACTURER OF tains," said the visitor from Colorado, came to what is now the village of yarn by the hour of a past as no one sources and itsphysical equipment. ihe Amateur Astronomers' association to enjoy their favorite game of bunco. "But he's an actor, dear.' Paw Paw. They purchased a mill site else his size. He will tell you of the may be covered with green vegetation "Well," replied the City Host, "you Favorite Vegetable High scores went to Miss Lucy Taube, and mill partly completed by Pierce old pirate days In 1107 when Copen- Boata. like the earth. The reason it appears can also get some mighty Interesting Joseph was spending the day with Mrs. E. M. Jackson, Mrs. Clara Pier- Auto's Days Are Numbered Barker of Prairie Rond. These two hagen was founded to protect the land red. he says. Is that the light rays have ones at our windy corners, too." son, Mrs. Anna Bergmann, Mrs. Mertle i Window Screans, his aunt, who Is more Indulgent than from the Wendlsh pirates. If that Is It won't be long until a lad Judged by these standards, we are proud of to pass through the atmosphere of Ha Ben. Mrs. Flossie Williams. Mrs. men purchased considerable land in Will give a lass a pain. Porch Screen Work, his mother with his capricious appe- Benton Harbor, Mich. the kind of story you wish to hear as both Mara and the earth before the; Justification Betty Hazen, Mrs. Hannah Story. Mrs several secUons and laid out a village If he cornea with a motor car Screen Doors, tite. As his aunt was preparing to which they called Paw Paw. After the Elsie Dienhart, Mrs. Elva Hazen. Mrs. you sit in one of that city's beautiful Instead of an airplane. reach our eyes. These atmospheres The Artist—This statue Is "The cook dinner the lad said: "Be sure plotting of the village Mr. Gremps our bank. It has always been linked with Ironing Boards Christina King, Mrs. Elsie Hayse, Mrs restaurants, or he will narrate the filter out the blue and green rays but Disk Thrower" Wonderfully lifelike and cook my favorite vegetable, returned East and in 1835 returned Not to Be Repealed Shirtwaist Boards Hannah Taube, Mrs. Alex Boale and story of Hamlet, as If he had heard allow the red rays to pass. The three pose I auntie." lo Michigan with his family to make Window Framea Miss Alma Stone. A bountiful three, the Royal Dane cry from the ground "My husband Is plain-spoken; he the progress of this community and its re- reasons most often given for the red The Other Fellow—Yep! 1 reckon "What Is It today?" asked the "Producen Creamery" "Producers CVy." course luncheon was served by the their permanent home. He built the about the castle of Kronhcrg close by. jails a spade a spade." Door Frames color of Mars, says Popular Science that disk Is one o* them jazz records. hrst stone In the settlement and was auntie. hostesses, assisted by Mesdames Grace It Is the oldest existing kingdom of "So Is mine, but 1 won't say what Fruit Ladders Monthly, are that the planet la "rusty" Don't blame him a bit for chucking It "Doughnuts," was the reply. Jackson, Anna Bergmann and Agnes i'aw Paw's first postmaster and a Europe. he calls our wireless."—Stray Stories sources are more than adequate. Cabinet Work of ail kinds with Iron rust, that Its soil and rock? charter member of Paw Paw Masonic T Krunith. are red or that It Is red vegetation. ill: I fi i i— lodge, No. 25. He died In 1874. In Oil Wholesale Bird Slaughter Old Hiding Plac* Peat's Great Value Little flve-year-old Betty's grand The skylark, so famous In song and Producers Creamery Card of Tfiunks story, Is • bird about two-thirds the Card of Thanks The bed of the Mattaponl river near Peat Is regarded as a splendid fer- Geographical mother had received a post card from Ut mc give you an estimate size of our robin. Millions of then Chris Anrlcsen, Manage- I wish, through the columns of The Bichmond, Va., has revealed an Indian tilizer. It Is light and porous and is Point Pelee, Ontario. Is the most Betty's aunt and uncle, and was dls I wish to thank all my friends who are shot, netted nnd trapped annually Courier, to thank my friends for the dugout believed by members of the mixed with stiffer soils such as clay on anything you want. southerly point on the mainland of cussing It'with the little girl's moth so kindly remembered me with flowers snd are sold In the markets of Naples Benton Harbor, Mich. beautiful flowers sent me during my Pamunkey tribe to be three hundred and sand to give these qualltes to Canada. The farthest polnl south er. Betty overheard some conversation recent illness while at the hospital. I candy, fruit and all other kindnesses In Canada, however. Is Pelee Island about their having visited the Holy for four cents apiece; In France the during my recent Illness. years old. the soil. also thank them for the calls, both per- and the adjacent Middle Island In land and now being In Greece. cost Is slightly higher. Game birds MRS. ERNEST KITTELL. sonal and by telephone, for the cards, Lake Erie. This point Is In the same When Betty's father came home In are sold In markets everywhere in Eu- Famous in Finance • Shop Opposite Hill's Store j letters and fruit, and last, but not Shows Benefit of Real 1 latitude as northern California and Is the evening she ran up to him and rope, and In the hotels boiled birds' least, I thank the doctors for their Wall street. New York, takes Its Since radio- and airplane service A man who does heavy manual OF COLOMA 1 COLOMA. • MICHIGAN I more than ROO miles farther south cried: "Oh, daddy I Uncle and aunt eggs are passed from table to table In wonderful ability in so quickly allev- have brought Alaska closer to the cen- .vork and Is In good health Is uau- name from the location of an old wall than the most northerly point In the are In oil." baskets. Bag limits are virtually ua- iating my suffering. ter of civilization, there have been few- ully four pounds heavier on Monday erected by the early Dutch settlers United State*. known. r-Adv. GLADYS KELLEY. er cases of insanity there. mornlug tfter Ills Sunday rest. as a protection to their property.
% THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. AUGUST 9, 1929. AUGUST 9, 1929. THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. PAGE SEVEN More than half of Finland Is covered The United States navy has about Base balls, bats and gloves at Scott's. Buy your fishing tackle at Scott's.— MORTGAGE SALE 4< ,, All Wild Beasts Not Term of Uncertain Origin First publication June 14, 1929. She-Deevil Reversed by water. 850 airplanes. —Adv. Adv. Bafflet Scientiitt TWO UNGS HAVE USED , Anthorttles have never definitely Idea, Foundation of Law, Default has been made in the con- Ruthless in Slaughter The remarkable electrical phenom- MORTGAGE SALE Precept of Good Book Dean, Dean and traced the origin of the term "gmss The Klmmell Oil Co. Is aliandonlng Talking pictures at "the Coloma Traced to Democritus ditions of a certain mortgage made by - TRANSOCEAN TELEPHONE No animal can npproach the chee- LIST your lake property and farms Special bargains in lawn swings at enon somellrfies witnessed at sea, and From belnst n gentle. lovable maid- Its well near Chlcora, Allegan county, Theatre. Program sent on request.— with H, A. King, Coloma, Ulch^—Adv. Default tas been made In the con- William Roainak and Marie Rozinak. tah, or "hunting leopard.** In speed widow." It Is to be found In many Hill's, Coloma.—Adv. generally termed, St. Klmo's fire, never In 1720 Francis Hntcheson. in his en before marriage. Sandy McGrud- Son languages. Some believe that It It a and Is pulling up Its casing after drill- Adv. ditions of a certain mortgage niade his wife, to Joseph F. Suster and Anna over a short distance. The most agile a. has been saflsfnctorlly explalrfcd by inquiry Into the Original of our Ideas er's spouse had developed Into one King Albert of Belgium Is the ing 800 feet Into the Niagara formation ARTHUR SWIFT-Air bra ah paint- William C. Ellet and Helen C. Ellet, Suster, his wife, dated June 23, 1027. corrupted form of "grace-widow"— science, says H J. Andrews. In the I of Beauty and Virtue." wrote: "That Gran er second European monarch to use antelopes of India an 1 Africa fail vic- without finding any Indications of oil. Seals supply the largest skins that Flyklll Is the best of all fly killers. ing. Phone 153, Coloma. 40tf husband and wife, to Fred L. S of the most shrewish women, not Br DOROTHY DOUGLAS thai Is. "widow by the grace of clr White Star Magazine. action is best which procures the and recorUed November 3. 1027, In the the radio transatlantic service. tims to the cheetah. The company now Is awaiting results are used whole In making fur gar- Sold at Scott's.—Adv. und Vada Granger, husband and wife, only In the village but In the county. i-ameinnces.'* There are no facts to irreatest happiness for the greatest Office of Register ot Deeds of Berrien King Alphonao of Spain having The l.eopnrd kills tor the pleasure In other test wells In Allegan county. ments. Miss Thelmn Hawks of Kalamazoo k It Is a luminous body which enn be dated March 15, 1927, and recorded County. State of Michigan, in Liber Her "tantrums" were a continual (Copyright. | •mbstantlate this belief, .however. Ac- Mrs. Mildred Leedy spent Monday spending the week with home folks. numbers; and that worst which. In been the first when he conversed of killing. It will etiter a sheepfold I "een on wet nights perching on or May 9 1927, In the office of Register 164 oi Mortgages, page a25, Interest source of despair to her poor hus- •ording to Doctor Brewer, the modern Hess Fly Chaser will keep the file* vlhltlug lu Nile* and Berrien Springs. 'Ike manner, occasions misery." This '"pHERE were many among their last fall with President Calvin nnd kill every living thing. In a H. A. Barrett, Otsego fruit buyer, j dipping about the masts and rigging of l»ee'ds of Berrien County. State of said mortgage being in default for band. upon whom, not content with ise of the term seems to have orig- was fatally Injured last Thursday af- away from your horses and cows. Sold Edward Kelley of Chicago visited his Is the earliest known use of the phrase ^ mutual friends who thought that Coolldge. leopard country no dog Is safe. The bureau of engraving and print- parents and sister over the week-end. I of h ship. Sometimes there are two Michigan, In Liber IfB of Mortgages, more than 30 days the whole amount usinir her vitriolic tongue, she fre- inated among Anglo-Indians about the ternoon when he was pinned In his at Scott's.—Adv. 'the greatest happiness of the grsaf- page 306, and assigned by said Fred John Dean was being somewhat dog- King Albert's conversation took Lions rarely become man eaters. ing turns out 85,000.000 postage stamps such flames, and the ancient Roman of said mortgage is declared due and quently vented physical punishment. middle of the Nineteenth century from truck after It hit a tree three miles est numbers." It was used by Cesare T Granger and wife. Vada Granger, matic In so arbitrarily trying to force place in January when he talked Save money on bathing suits, tennis a day. A potato can be baked In a minute I sailors gave the name of Helena to payable. There Is claimed due at this To his credit, be it said. Sandy never The reason lies partly In-the boldness the practice of European husbands north of Martin. The truck caught to J. R. Wilkinson on January 17. 1929, his son Basil Into the trade that he with Herbert Hoover In Washing- racquets and play halls by buying at by a new electric method of cooking. the single light and termed the double Beccarla In his "Tr-stlse on Crimes date t ifty-eight hundred sixty and lifted ids hand in return. of the African natives, particularly sending wives fo the hills during the fire and burned up. Barrett died a few Poultry and veal wanted at the C. assignment recorded February 5. 1929, himself was In. ton, on the occasion of the cetobra- Hill's, Coloma.—Adv. Good Times Last | "tie Castor and Pollux. Ilelene, In and Punishments," flrat published In cwenty-hve one-hundredths (^5860.25) the Masai, who pursue to the death hours later at a Kalamazoo hospital Kloess grocery and market, Coloma.— Use Flyklll to kill flies, mosquitoes, in Liber 7 of Assignments of Mort- Meeting tiie minister one day after John Dean was a butcher, his fa- Uon by the people of Belgium on hot season In India. In this section j Greek, signified a torch, and Castor I'04. Later Jeremy Bentham, the Uollars, and no proceedings at law any lion that flares kill one of their from severe burns and leg and arm Adv. 52 tf. bedbugs and moth. Sold at Scott's.— Luges, page 592 In said register s office, a peculiarly trying lime with Ids ther before him had been a butcher the latler's election to the Presi- the grass Is plentiful. A new iH-rry. developed by crossing Forever ; and Pollux were the twin sons. In" l.ngllsh political philosopher, wrote; nave been instituted to recover same. sheep or goats. fractures. the logan berry with the dewberry Is Adv. und assigned by said J. R. Wilkinson spouse. Sandy complained that life and also his grandfather nnd each gen- dency of the United States, recall- classical mythology, of Jupiter and Priestly waa the first (unless It wts Now therefore by virtue of the power The lion, once most numerous In found to Ite particularly successful in The Misses Dorothy and Allene An enjoyable outing. Soon the to Ida L. KaaUchke on February 11. was not worth living "wT yon randy eration of butcher Deans had put the ing Belgium's gratitude for the food R. F. Stark of Evanslon, Ills., was a I eda. Beccarla) who taught my lips to pro- of sale In aald mortgage and the India, has almost completely disap- According to an estimate given out southern states. Stark are attending the girls' camp at day i over—but the good timet 1929, assignment recorded Feb. 11. o" a wife o' mine, curse her!" increasing chain of butcher shops on a he gave her when otherwise sho Babylon Large City by the attorney general of Michigan, Crystal Springs this week. week-end visitor at the home of his nounce this sacred truth—that the statute In such case made and provid- peared. the few remaining being cure- are not if a Kodak hat been in 1S29, In Liber 8 of Assignment of ed on Saturday, the 7th day of Sep- The good man was shocked fo hear sounder financial foundation. might have starved. The King was Many expeditions have been sent out the state department will soon send out Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barrett of brother, Allen C. Stark. greatest happiness of the greatest Mortgages, page 414 In said registers fully preserved. Why they have dls- During the recent dry spell restrlc ute. You can enjoy your good tember, 1029, at 10 o'clock a. m. at the one of Ids parishioners speaking thus The firm name was now Dean, Dean much impressed with this, his first to excavate the nncient city of Baby- about 200 tons of literature which will Mlshawaka. ind., returned home last number Is the foundation of morals office. Interest'on said mortgage being oppenred. where once so numerous. Is tlons on the use of water were put In Skeeter Skoot will keep the mosqui- "In the Lett D^ch" ilront door of the court house, In City of of his wife and. knowing a bit about A Son—being the three successive experience with transatlantic tel- lon—the first In 1784—but It was not embrace the compilation of the state Sunday after spending several week! timet forever from Kodak pic- nnd legislation." The general Idea in default for more than 30 days the one of nature's mysteries. effect in a number of towns. toes away from you. Sold at Scott's. In the darkest hour of the Pufcb St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, Sandy's plight, he counseled him to Deans. And now because young Basil ephony. until after the real work of Deutsche laws as authorized by the legislature at tbeOuy Thompson home. turet that you take yourteif. conveyed by the phrase, however. Is whole amount of said mortgage Is de- The lion kills to live and when well of 1929. A staff of seven attorneys —Adv. *ur for Independence when the duke the premises described in aald mort- "thole his troubles like a Christian." Dean had Inherited from the mother Orient Gesellschaff. begun In 18SH). Kodakt and all tortt of photo- found in the writings of gome of the clared due and payable. There Is filled Instils no fear among the wild. Sirs. H. Zelger of Paw Paw Lake Special sale ou shovels at Hill's. Co- of Buckingham, an emissary from gage will be sold at public auction, to "And remember what the Good Book whom he had scarcely known what he An Important toll circuit through has lieen working on the task of com- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kilmark en ancients, notably Democritus.—Path- claimed due at this date twenty-eight The tiger, on the contrary. Is ruth- that the outer wail was tracealde. who has been under the care of a loma. $1.00/alue short handle, round graphic tuppliet are available at satisfy the amount then due. with costs fnys." he added. "Resist the devil called artistic ability and his father Kamouraska In Canada Is now un- piling the laws nnd arranging the In- tertalned at dinner last Sunday lu hon England, asked him If he did not see finder Magazine. hundred and sixty-eight one-hun- less In Its slaughter, treacherous and Prom this time they were able to de- physician for the past month, is Im point shovels for 39 cents.—Adv. thit ttore. Modern Kodakt - and attorney fee, to-wlt, the following and he will fly from you!" called tommyrot. Basil had determined der construction, and. when com- dex. This printing of t^e documents or of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Bull of that bis country was mined, William dredtha ($2800.68) Dollars, and no pro- the dread of Its fellow creatures of termine that the city of Babylon cov- will require about 200 tons of paper proving very slowly, but Is still being with fait lentet that get the described premises In the township ol '•That's a'verra true, meenistei." to establish himself In the millinery pleted. P will establlrh a direct Danit^ C. Peck and Perley Baushke Plymouth, Mich. replied. "There Is one certain means ceedings at law have been Instituted the wild.—Kansas City Times. ered 12 square miles. and require several months yet. cared for by a nurse. picture whether the tun thinet hlkamlng. County of Berrien. State said Sandy with a sigh. "But if I re- and costume trade. connection from Montreal to St. transacted business In Elkhart, Ind.. by which I can be sure never to see to recover same. of Michigan. ruesday, for the Coloma Telephone Raise Chinchilla Rabbits. Best skins brightly or not—tell at reaton- my country's ruin; I will die In the Llfe't Real Batiaeta Now therefore by virtue of the power sist ma ain she-deevil she flies at Imagine a son of mine, and n John, New Brunswick. Uncovering of an old financial report The Phllathen class of the First The Northwest V* of the Northwest 'ompany. worth $2,00 each. Meat delicious. last ditch." * mel"—Sir Harry louder In the Lon- mouthful of pins, draping laces and of the Cassopolls schools for % 1887 Community Church will have a tea at able pricet. Our business In life Is not to get of sale In said inort«age and the of the Northwest V* of section Pint Excursion Train Young stock, $5.00 per pair. Heurlch's showed the cost of the school main- the home of Mrs.Laura I'mphrey on ahead of other people, but to get ahead statute In suc^j case made and pro i^even (11) township seven (7) south don Sunday Chronicle. taffetas on female forms!" stormed Miss Grace Merchant and Miss Ann Babbitry, Covert, Mich.—Adv. 3tlx Kodak* as Low o« $5 On July 18-11. when a "Puffing tenance for that year to have been Friday afternoon,'August Otb. A good of ourselves. To break our own rec- vlded on Saturday, the 7th day of range twenty (20) west, containing Dean Senior wrnthfully. G/-«al Cuban Harbor Facts About the Telephone Moore, of St, Joseph, teachers,In the September. 1929. at 10 o'clock a. m. at Billy." hauling two dozen open rail $4,420.21, while the cost of the same attendance is desired as there will Ite Mrs. Wm. VanDerveer left last Sat A Child'* Detiret ord. to outstrip yesterdays by todnys, ten (10) acres more or less. He stormed, however, to no avail for Guantonamo bay. Cuba, the winter Coloma school, visited with friends Kodak Finithing, 12 Hour Service way "enrrinees"—they were called . schools for the year Just ended important business transacted at thl A canary bird In a big cage is some to bear our trials more beautifully the front door of the court house, in Dated, St. Joseph. Mich. June 13. 1929. High Praise Accorded young Basil was both sane and sound rendezvous of the navy ships stationed here last Friday. urday to Join Mr. and Mrs. Eisner of City of St Joseph. Berrien County. "tubs" at that time—steamed out of amounted to 133,252.32. There were meeting. Nlles for a few days' motor trip to imcs more Important to a child than than we ever dreamed we could , . . JUSEPH F. SUSTER. of faculty and knew what he was best on the Atlantic side of the United Norwegians and Norway the station if Leicester. England The number of telephones in Veal hides, cow hides and sheep Michigan, the premises described In equipped for in life's battle with six teachers In 1887, receiving In sal- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Blatu-bette re- Starved Rock and other points lu Illi- >rend, beans or fricassee of chicken.— this Is the true Idea—to get ahead of ANNA SUSTER. Norwegians, writes an English trav- Stntes. Is on the south coast of Cuba, New York City has doubled lines •elts wMilled. Highest market price said mortgage will be sold at public honnd for Loughborough. II mites aries a total of |3.33t(. There were 15 turned to Milwaukee. Wis., last Sat nois. Woman's Home Companion. ourselves.—Msltble D. Babcock. F. WILKINSON, AKBUI. . eler in that country, have grace with- finance. about forty miles east of Santiago. 1920. •aid. Umpbrey & Rorlck. Coloma auction, to satisfy amount then due. away. It marked an occasion memorn teachers for the year Just ended with urday, after spending two weeks at St. •losepn. .Mien. And deep as was the regard be- This bay IJ about four miles wide by : dlch.-Adv. 22 tf. Highway construction in the state of SCOTT'S with coats and attorney fee. to-wlt, the out stllTness. Even the gyrations of salaries totaling $20,232. In 1887 there tween father and son. the Inability hie In railway annals, for It was the the home of Mrs. Bluncbette's parents. Jazz nre executed with statdiness In ten miles long, has deep water and Is Service between Czechoslovakia were 332 pupils attending the Cassop- Michigan for the present year, up to following described premises in the first excursion train ever run Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taube, and ofhet Mrs. Rose Woodward underwent a MORTGAGE SALE of each to see the other's viewpoint sheltered by hlis from hurrlcnnes. This j and Switzerland was recently ex- olls schools and the past year only 25 July 18th, totalled 183.13 miles, of The Rexall Store City of Benton Harbor. County of Oslo. The people love beauty. They The train carried S70 passengers to relatives In this vicinity. Mrs, Blan- major operation at the Taber sanltar estranged the two so that Basil moved hay was for a long time a rendezvous tended to Include all sectioni of more than the enrollment of 42 years which federal aid was allowed on Berrien. State of Michigan. take a Just pride in possessing one of , a temperance meeting, and the or- chette was formerly Miss Ella Taube. ium In Benton Harbor last Thursday Part of the southeast V4 of section Whereas; Default has been made lu from the old homestead of his fore- for pirates and hu-.caneers. who lay In ! both countries. ago. 43,19 niile««. COLOMA MICHIGAN the most charming capitals In the 1 gnnl/er of the excursion was Thomas ind Is reported to be doing well. 19, township 4, south fange 18. west, .he terms and conditions of a certain bears nnd took a small flat above the waif for the galleons coming up from I three young men giving their natm mortgage made by Albert Hrushka and world. Whether draped In snow nnd ; Cook, then a young printer of .Market Michigan life insurance policy hold- The raising and shipping of early described as follows: Commencing at shop which he established. the Spanish main nnd merchantmen .as Charles Volps and Ira Doyle of Miss (iladys Kelley, who has lieen a Kose Hrushka Ids wife und Robin Du- he or smiling under the midnight sun ; Haiborough. later to become famous "Dlgby" Is the name of the new- ers In Michigan were paid $08,200,000 celerj^from Decatur Is Increasing each Rorick's Feed Mill u point on the east side of Pipestone And every time Dean Senior passed bound from Santiago. Cuba. Benton Harbor and Joseph Robinson mtieiit at Mercy hospital in Benton Itland Navigation Menace tch and Stefeny Dullch his wife of the of summer, it is a peer among cities I as the promoter of Conk's fours.—De est telephone central office In New during the year 1028, according to year, according to figures obtained street, in Uk City of Benton Harbor, the small, exclusive shop that bore the of Chicago, were arrested and are held ilarlxir for two weeks, was removed to Sable island Is a low lying Itland Township of Coloma. Berrien County, with Its stately public buildings set York City. It will aorvn telephones figures recently made public by the from the Railway Express Agency rec which is 50 feet northwesterly, along name Dean. Incorporated, and had ns I troif News. In the Cass county Jail under bonds of u-r home In North Coloma last Friday n the Atlantic. In latitude 4-1 degrees Michigan, to John Wolff. Sr.. of Coloma. amid winding waterways and Innumer In the downtown financial section National Underwriter. St. Joseph took ords there for the past five years. Is Now Open said Pipestone street, from the Inter its window display a frothy bit of $2,000 each, awaiting trial on a chargt •veiling. S. and lorpltode 00 degrees W., 85 Michigan, on the 26th day of June. able little wooded islands on the out Order|for Publication of the city. the lead of Berrien county cities in the section of the north line of the SF % chiffon and a dainty hat or two. he of burglary. One of the l>oys was ar Theodore F. Decker, a Chicago real 1026, and recoided on the 7th day ot skirts. It might be described as a State of Michigan, the Probate Court for the Silver Jo Purify Water amount received by Its citizens, when nlles east of Nova Scotia. It Is a of the 8W fc of Jhe 8E % of atctlon trembled with rage. rested when officers found him loiter J. S. Morse of Watervliet, aged 20 estate man, has purchased a large July, 1026, at 11 o'clock A. M.. in the Pleasure city, but for,the air of solid Co nty of Berrien. By Injecting silver In a specially claims amounting to 169,200 were paid. •bain of sand dunes Inclosing a lagoon Our grinder is now ready for all kinds of feed grind- 10. township 4. south range 18, west, iit a session of said court held at the probate Public telephone communication ing around a grocery store and tin .-earn, was arrested by Deputy Sheriff farm with a mile of lake frontage on >fflce of the Register of Deeds of Ber- John Dean missed Ids son's presence Benton Harbor policy holders were ind Is such a menace to navigation with the easterly line of said Pipestone industry which characterizes its well office in the City of St. Joseph in said county, prepared form. Dr. Oeorge Krause un has been Inaugurated between Co- •itlier two were overtaken near Indian ieorge Bryant on a charge of forgery Balr Lake, near Jones. Cass county, about the house more than he cared on the •JS'.h d »j of July A D. llrJ9. hat the government of Canada main- ing. Bring in your feed to be ground. street, the said starting point Intend rien County. State of Michigan, in Liber dressed people. They work, but they engineer of Munich. (Jertnany says paid $70,000: Nlles was third, with Uke. ind tiie amount of his Itond was fixed to admit. Ha had heen a widower for Present, Hon. William H. Andrews.Judge of penhagen and the Italian cities of and has platted a summer resort of alns twi lighthouses there. It was Ing to be 50 feet northwesterly along iUU ot Mortgages, Page 245, ou w hich appear to extract the mnximum Probate. he bus found a new way to purify $.*i0,000 on seventeen claims; Dowagiac iy Justice Collier of St. Joseph at $500. nearly twenfy years nnd the house Genoa. Milan and Turin via Switf- 190 lots. said Pipestone street from the north >ald mortgage there Ls due and uupuld amount of enjoyment from the simple In the matter of the estate of Henry Jones, irlnklng water. About a twentieth ol had seven claims totalling $31,300; and "Krakehurst" was the scene of a hap- 'ormerly 40 miles In length, but Is now at the time of this notice the sum ot was lonesome with only the servants deceased. erland. Sofith Haven had six claims totalling William Kinyon and daughter, Mrs. A Full Line of Feed Now on Sale west corner of the land sold to Henry amusements of life. Even the tele The Farmers A Merchants National Bank in ounce of silver, he says. Is sutll py gathering on July 80th when Mrs. Edward Lucker of St. Joseph, who •nly 20, It Is gradually sinking. Up- i'wenty-Seven Hundred und Thirty- for company. $37,800. Michigan ranked ninth among ,'red Llngham, returned home Wednes- Burton ; thence running 50 feet north phone operators are models of j»ood and Trust Coropaay having tiled in said court •lent to disinfect billions «-•( gallons H. (J. Krake entertained seven guests was arrested ten days ago after his •n Its sandy ridges grow cranberries light and 80/100 Dollars ($2738.80) Perhaps that was why Dean hap- its petition praying that said court adjudi The first International telephone the states of the union In the payment •U a delicious luncheon. Following the lay from Chicago, where they attended westerly, along the easterly side ol behavior, goes on the English trav cate and determine who were at the time of •f water.—Popular Science Monthly. automobile crashed with another aud •Ou wild grass Attempts are being he same being unpaid principal and pened to fall a victim to the undoubt- directory was Issued by a Danish of claims and seventh in population. repast, bridge was enjoyed by the fol- lie funeral of an old friend, J. K. Nat- JOHN A. RORICK, Proprietor Pipestone street; thence easterly at eler. And no |ieople are more bos his death the legal heirs of said deceased and killed James Welch of Bentou Harbor, made to raise pines and other ever uterest thereon, and all the said prln ed charms of Constance Fry, the wid entitled to Iflherlt tho real estate of which Company early In June. It Is print- lowing guests of Mrs. Krake—Mrs. B ou. who died suddenly last Saturday was arraigned before Justice Forhan right angles with said Pipestone street pitable nnd kindly In their treatment said deceased died seized. Under the provisions of an act of greens. The only Inhabitants are the ipal and Interest owing on said mort- ow of a somewiiat impoverished army ed In English. French and German W. Viers, Mrs. F, H. Henrici, Mrs. F, .norulng. in Benton Harbor and Is held under and parallel with the north line of said of foreigners, he adds. This latter Is It is ordered that the Zflth day of August Namintf Batllcibipi the 1020 legislature, Michigan Is fo Ight boose and lifeboat men The Is Logan Street Coloma, Michigan gage la now due and payable as provid- A. D. 19S9. at nine o'clock in tie forenoon and twenty-seven European coun- Fuller, Mrs. Martin Kilmark, Mrs, bonds of $5,000. Burtons land 150 feet; thence south officer. Constance had been forced to The secretary of the navy has en- Mrs. George Paul, a patient at Mercy and Is known for its breed of hardy •d therein nnd no suit or proceedings at the true mark of culture.—Pierre Van (Standard Time) at said probate office, ;be have a new commission to Investigate Bosnian. .Mrs. Charles O. Ball and Mrs, easterly on a line parallel with salu earn her own living nnd also to pro- and is hereby appointed for bearing said tries are Included. aospital, where she underwent an op- Aild ponies. aw having been Instituted to recover Paassen. in the Atlanta Constitution. tire charge of the naming and christen- crime conditions, detection and court Hoy Harmon. High honors went to The Trl-County Telephone company Pipestone street 50 feet; thence south vide for the son who was even then petition. ration for appendicitis last Thursday, he money secured by said mortgage It is further ordered that public notiee ing of battleships. He usually se- procedure. This committee will be Mrs. Henrlcl and Mrs. Fuller. at Dowagiac has been authorized by westerly to the place of beginning. ready to select a career for himself. thereof be gl'en by publication of a copy of .s reported to be recovering nicely and tr any part thereof. lects some woman from the state for Four years ago there were IGfi made up of two state senators and two the public utilities commission to in- Dated, St. Joseph. Mich.. June 13.1929 She herself had gone Into the mil this order once each week for three successire •xiH-cts to lie able to return home the Early Written Workt Now, therefore; by virtue of the Unchangeable Laws weeks prerious to said day of hearing. In The which tho ship is named to christen telephones In Connecticut for each representatives—Claude H. Stevens of The Rorlck clan staged a triple crease its rates at the Dowagiac ex- linery business and had succeeded re- after part of this week. IDA L. KASISCHKE, .tower of sale contained In said mort- Persia and Media were united un Coloma Conrier. a newspaper printed .and it. All the baltleshlps are name.d thousand of Us population. The J»etroit and A. N. Woodruff of Wyan- birthday celebration at Thunder change "if and when" automatic Illuminated manuscripts are those Assignee markably only to realize that her son circulated In said county. dotte, representing the senate; and Mountain on Sunday. August 4th. Fred whose texts are brightened and height gage and the statute in such case made der the same ruler after the oomiuest [•k*L] WILUAM H. ANDREWS. after states, hut no particular order ratio has now Increased to 18>-tele- Mrs. Noble Clark and daughter Flor- equipment Is Installed, and the work of J. F. WILKINSON, Mortgagees could find no Joy In the thought of Charles H. Culver of Detroit and Har- 4nd provided, notice Is hereby given of the latter country by Cyrus of Per- A true cop*. Judge of Probate. is observed. phones per population unit of 1.000. Korlck, aged 00 years, and his two •nce of San Diego. California, arrived making the Improvements is now under ened by vignettes and otherwise deco Agent. St. JoMpb. Mien, following In his mother's footsteps, Ullu O. ^KKAort. Probate Register. -.13 ry E. Barnard of Jackson, from the grandchildren—Sylvia Rorlck of Co Do You Wonder what to hat ou Monday the 30th Day of Sep- sia in the Sixth century B. C.. says •n Monday for u two weeks' visit at way. rated In colors or In gold and silver. l^st publication Aug. 30. 1929. lower bouse. Three other members of ember A. D. 1920 at Ten O'clock In Peter Fry loved the butchering busi- loma, aged six years, and Walter Ro- he George Lewis home. On Tuesday Fifteen centuries before Christ the an article in the Pathfinder Magazine the commission have been appointed by Fifteen guests enjoyed a delightful Ue forenoon of that day, 1 will sell at ness and his only ambition was to he- rlck of Kalamazoo, aged three years, ifternoon Mrs. Lewis entertained a papyrus rolls of the Book of the Dead The laws of the Medea and Persians Governor Fred W. Green. They Include afternoon bridge party given by Mrs. public auction to the highest bidder at long to the chain of shops that Dean were the guests of honor. About fifty tarty of girls in honor of Miss Flor-. were Illuminated with brilliantly col MORTGAGE SALE often are referred lo as a type of Attorney W. J. Banyon of Benton Har- Clara M. Ball in honor of her daugh- Eat and where to Buy? .he front door of the Court House In Senior was the head of. It had been members and relatives of the family •nee. ored scenes. Later, as writing became the unalterable and irrevocable. This bor, whose term will expire August 2, partook of a very bountiful dinner, ter. Mrs. Charles O. Ball, at the Coun- Default having been made In the be City of St. Joseph, County of Ber- through this idea of his that Mrs. Fry nlpbnhetlc, the Important letters were •i ^ese arc the questions that confront the housewife almost usage was simne-fed hy several pas l'.i30; and l4ee E. Garvin, Paul W. try Club. Paw Paw Lake. Wednesday conditions of a certain myrtgago made .ien. State of Michigan, that being the and Mr. Dean had met. some coming from South Bend and Charles L. Miller has iwarded the sa.vs in the Bible. Daniel 6:8 says Voodheis of Detroit and Harry G. if last week. High scores were award- illuminated. daily, t is always a question what to prepare for the next meal by John Charles Booth and Ethel B .dace where the Circuit Court for the "His only Inspiration Is among bits Kalamazoo. Many pretty gifts were •ontract for the erection of a new gar- "Now. O King, establish the decree Gault of Flint, Mich. ed to Mrs. Horace G. Krake and Mrs. that will de different and tempting and whether there is and idea Booth, his wife, mortgagors, to T. L. ,'ounty of Berrien. State of Michigan, of lamb and cow." she had lamented presented to the birthday guests. ige building. 40x120 feet, to be erected ain! idgn the writing, that It be nut Louis G. Woodley. m mind or not, it is often another question of where to buy the Wilkinson, mortgagee, dated February •s held; the premises described lu said into Dean's sympathetic ear nnd there >n Main street In St. Joseph. Just foodstuffs. 8. 1921, and recorded In the Office ol changed, according to the law of the north of the building where Mr. Miller mortgage, or so much thereof as may discussion ns to Peter's future was finSSL Violent deaths in Kalamazoo county the Register of Deeds for Berrien •e necessary to satisfy the amount due Medes and Persians, which niteretl ms lieen doing business for many the link that simply chained Dean -ince January 1 mounted to 52 last mm "WAN! ADS" County, Michigan, lu Volume 139 m said mortgage with Interest at the not." Again in the same chapter rears. This store answers both questions in an ideal manner. Senior to her side until he could think Thursday night when Frank Duck- Mortgages ou Page 531 on February rate of Seven (7) per cent per annum •Then these men assembled unto the of nothing but Constance and his long- August 29 ,30 and 31 have been the worth, Kalamazoo, died In a hospital FOR RENT 11, 1921, on which mortgage there i^ from this date and all legal costs lu- king, and said unto the king. Know ft ^ there three hours after he sustained ing to make her his wife and com- Are You Using lates set for the annual home-coming claimed to be due and payable at the ludlng attorney's fees as provided by O king, that the law of the Medes SlRVICt injuries when his automobile collided panion in the big empty house. •elebration at Berrien Springs, when CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT, at 50 You will Like to Buy Here date of this notice the sum of Nine- law. nnd Persians is. that no decree nor with road construction machinery on And having established son Peter here will lie free entertainment of •euts per hour. Edgar Vanderbough, teen Hundred Seventy-seven and 30-100 The premises to be sold are situated statute which the king establlsheth U. S. 12 east of the city limits. Because there is always a wide variety from which to select. ($1077.30) Dollars, that being the un in and described as: Commencing on comfortably among the choice cuts of many kinds, with carnival attractions Phone 120-J, Coloma, Mich. 41tf may be changed." You can have just what you want for any menu you may have paid principal and Interest on said the North shore of Paw Paw Lake in lamb, ox tails and tripe, John Dean md other features that will amuse the Miss Gertrude Gelsler. accompanied young and the old. mortgage, and the further sum of the South East fractional Quarter of proceeded to lay siege to the heart of by the Misses Helen Benjamin of FOR SALE in mind. If you haven't anything particularly in mind, then a Green Mill Coffee? visit to our store will furnish you many new ideas. Ninety-eight and 03-100 ($98.03) Dol Section Sixteen (16) Township Three Cat* Provided Music Constance. The G. R. O. W. class will meet at Grand Rapids. Francis Beckwlth of lars. that being the unpaid taxes for (3) South Range Seventeen (17) West, But Constance was not so easily MOTOR OIL Joliet, Ills., and Erna Pasch of St. FOR SALE—Balknap short turn or- One of the strangest musical (?) the home of Mrs. E. Holmgren on Fri- chard wagon with thills. John S. Our foodstuffs are always the very highest quality at prices the year 1926 upon the lands and prem and Thirty (30) feet Southwesterly won. though she felt tremendously at- lay, August 9th, at 0:00 p. m., for a Johns, all teachers In the public schools instruments ever heard of is de- Hanold. Phone 222 F 21, Hartford. 3t2x ises described In said mortgage which from the South West corner of lands of tracted to John Dean. •o-operatlve picnic supper on the lawn, •f St. Johns, Mich., started on a mo- you can offord to pay. When you buy here you are assured that scribed in a book written by Wlllen The best grades of Coffee blended everylhing you get is fresh and good. said taxes the undersigned bus paid Lydia A. P. Olwin, and running thence "1 love my millinery business too STURDY in charge of Mrs, Holmgren and Miss tor trip Tuesday morning to Yellow- FOR SALE—Super Maid triplicate ski. He states that when Emperor as provided in said mortgage, and Southwesterly along the shore of said much Just to let It all go. I have en- Grace Worden. Meet at I^ahr's drug stone Park. Colorado Springs and other set. never been used. Price $10. Mrs. lake One Hundred and Seventeen Charles V introduced Philip II to the so as to produce a superior drink. We will deliver your foodstuffs to your door if you will phone us ivhlch amount is added to the sum ee- Joyed building it up nnd feel much tore at 0:00 p. m. for conveyances. points of Interest, expecting to be gone W. J. Adams, Phone 148, Coloma. cured by said mortgage as provided in (117) feet thence Northwesterly par- subjugated Netherlanders In 1540 about a month. pride In It. I wouldn't mind so much aald mortgage, and an attorneys' fee allel with said Olwln s land to center there was a procession through Brns Bert Nutting, a former resident of if 1 could find Jnst the exact man to FOR SALE—Large size home grown of Thirty-Uve ($35.) Dollars provided if highway ; thence Northeasterly along sels. In which figured a musician with Benton Harbor, died suddenly at Pe- The annual Warman picnic will be potatoes. Paul Kull, Phone 16F12, take over the actual working part of held Sunday, August 11th, at the Phil- for by statute, and no suit or proceed center of highway Due hundred seven- an organ. A cat with Its tail tied to Lovers of good Coffee demand toskey, Mich., on Wednesday of last Coloma. 2tf Inga at law having been Instituted to teen (117) feet; thence Southeasterly it and let me Just continue designing week. He was secretary of the cham- ip Warman home one and one-half C. KLOESS a key was Imprisoned In each pipe, costumes—but I can't marry you. John, miles north of Coloma. All members recover the money secured by said to place of beginning, all In Berrien and as the musician struck the notes i»er of commerce of that city. At one PIANO FOR SALE-Cheap If taken until I find a man who exactly fits In GREEN MILL of the family are invited to participate at once. H. E. Lyon, Coloma, Mich. GROCERY and MARKET. mortgage, or any part thereof; County, Michigan. the tails were pinched and the cats time be was agent for the American COLOMA Also Twenty-nine row boats. Six (6) with my scheme of keeping my busi- Express company in Bentou Harbor. in the event by bringing their families Now. therefore, by virtue of the pow- screeched and howled. It hmus hard 51tf er of sale contained in said mortgage canoes. Six (6> Evenrude Motors and ness well on Its feet." And with those and picnic baskets well filled and enjoy ly credible to this age of sensibility and the statute In such case made and the tools and Implements and other per- words she had looked wistfully up into An addition will be built to .the Clark the day. Ernest Warman Is president FOR SALE—At a bargain. Western There was no S. P. C. A. In thos» Equipment Company's plant nt Bu- Electric Washing Machine. Telephone provided, notice Is hereby given that soual property used in connection with John's fine blue eyes. of the family organization. the boat livery business sold this day days. chanan in the near future that will 127 F13, Coloma. 51tf on Monday, the ICth day of September. Dean thought swiftly and to good Sold by AL UMPHREY, Mom Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Smith enter- by second party to llrst parties, or that cover a space 100x200 feet, of brick A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock In the fore- purpose. He could win Constance for tained with four tables of bridge In FOR SAL E—White Wave seed noon of said day, Central Standard may be added by second parties. instruction nnd thoroughly fireproof. "As Ever, Yours" his wife nnd bring back his son to the One unit of this plant, erected a few honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. Ball wheat, also rye and stack of straw. Time, the undersigned will sell Dated at Bentou Harbor. Michigan. fold—all In one big gesture of mental John Emhoff, Phone 53-W, Coloma. Raskin—who got into trouble with months ago, has a floor space 100x300 last Saturday evening. This was the public auction to the highest bidder this 2nd day of July 1929. weakness—for John considered It a last of several reunions held while Mr. U. S. WHITNEY. Whistler over u critique—was wont feet. at the front door of the Court House form of weakness once nnd for all to and Mrs. Ball were In Coloma for their FOR SALE—1927 Chevrolet coach Attorney for Mortgagee. to attack all and sundry with a sav- Dependable in the City of St. Joseph. Berrien agree that his son should continue in vacation. Mr. Ball returned to Plym- In good condition. Terms to respon- County. Michigan, that being the place Business Address age merriment which even his best Foster Krake, who has been teaching sible party. Chas. R. Marvin, Coloma, any but the butcher business. How- outh on Monday, hut Mrs. Ball and son Benton Harbor, Michigan. music at Lexington, Ky., for the past where the Circuit Court for the County friends at times resented. Once he Junior, and Mrs. Warren left Monday mlch. itf WALTER REED BRYAN, ever, since Constance was so desirable winter and spring, has arrived In Co- of Berrien Is held, the premises de wrote to n friend hoping that n fierce Shirts Shirts for a visit with relatives and friends Executor of the Estate of John and son Peter ready to step into the Motor Oils— loma for a visit during the month of POTTED PLANTS for all occasions, scribed lu said mortgage, or so much criticism written by him of his at Houghton, Calumet and other north- thereof us may be necessary to satisfy Wolff, Deceased, Mortgagee. line of Dean, Dean & Son—well—so August at the home of his parents, Mr. also cut flowers and funeral work to friend's picture would make no dif- and Mrs. H. G. Krake. Mrs. Krake is ern points. the amount due on said mortgage. In July 5-Sept. 27 be It. order. I deliver. Otto Hingst, Ever- ference to their friendship. To which visiting with her own people and will eluding said taxes, with Interest at the That afternoon Dean. Senior, crossed Miss Revs I'mphrey, daughter of Mr. green Gardens, Phone 80F21, Coloma. the friend hud tiie wit to reply: Join her husband here later. rate of seven per cent, per anum from the threshold of Dean, Incorporated, 32 tf "Dear Ruskln: Next time I meet and Mrs. J. J. Umpbrey of Coloma and this date, and all legal costs, including MOKTGAliK SAI.K. for the first but not the last time, you I shall knock you down, but I Mrs. F. H. Henrici entertained at a a graduate of the Coloma high school, FOR SALE—Used Oliver sulky plow the attorneys' fee provided for and Basil looked up from some wonder- is one of the happiest young ladles In Default huviiiK been made In the hope it will make no difference to our POLARINE dainty luncheon at the popular tea No. 11 In good condition, at a bargain. statute. lontt of a certain i""rt^i«e nuule by Larl ful designs he was sketching. A smile room. My Koloma, last Saturday. the community. On Friday, August 2, Inquire at Coloma Hardware Co. 38tf The premises to be sold are situated tlollett ami Nellie M. llollett. Ids wife. friendship."—Kansas City Star. .nortk'uKorH. to K. K. Warrea At l.ompan> far more wonderful than the colors Those who enjoyed Mrs. Henrid's Miss Umpbrey was granted a life cer- in the Township of Berrien, Berrien norlKHK". .Isted April 5. Iirjl. and r«H>rde. of the drawings was the smile in his popularity were Mrs. H. G. Krake, Mrs. tificate to teach school, having com- REAL ESTATE County, Michigan, and ure described in th.- ortlce of the ReKlster "/Deed* for pleted the course at the Western State 141 of Remarkable Woman eyes. Charles C. Smith, Mrs. Roy Harmon, us follows, to-wlt: The Enst Half Berrien County. Mlchlijan. In Llbcr 2nd lSO=VIS Teachers' College at Kalamazoo. She FOR SALE OR RENT—Store build- "Dad—by Jove! It's actually dad!" Mrs. W. H. Ball and Mrs. Charles O. Mort^uges on I'nge 893 on April 11. '• - ' • Old Siierius says in his memoirs with built-in the Northeast Quarter of Section Elev .vhlch said mortgage was thereafter dul> and he Jumped up to grasp his dad's Ball. has accepted a position as instructor ing In opera house block, Coloma. Mrs. en (11). Township Six (6) South isslgned by said K. K. Warren * Company that long after he became a widower Electro-Dynamio hand In a grip that hurt There was at the Ingraham school for the coming Rhoda Bunker, Phone Coloma 29. Range Seventeen (17) West, Eighty to K. K. Warren A: Company. Incorporated, and somewhat cynical, he associated year. iv proper Assignment "f Mortgage
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r PAGE TEN THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. COUSIN Of JEff DAVIS i NOVEL DOUBLE SEQUENCES H Of HIGH WATER IN TALHING "NOAH'S ARK' Berrien County Deaths 'S BERRIEN'S GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT PASSED AWAY AI HAH LIFE IN PAW PAW LAKE Warner Bros. Vitaphone Spectacle MRS. EMMA DOCKTER DIED UTTLE WiU Open at the Liberty Itaatre IN BENTON HARBOR AUG. 1 Had Resided on a Farm In Van Bureo Next Sunday County For Year and One-half Meeting of Resort Property Owners JESTS An pnusual and unique method of Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Wood, flrst Held Last Sunday Mrs. Emma Dockter, aged 50 years, unfolding his story has been chosen a former well known resident of Bain- cousin of Jefferson Davis, president of A meeting of the property owners of I by Darryl Francis Zanuck, author of bridge township, died suddenly on the Confederacy during the Civil War, several resorts around Paw Paw Lake the Warner Bros.' vast vitaphone spec- | 4 Days Starting Sunday Mat. August 11 | August 1, 1929, at tLe home of her died near Hartford Thursday, August was held at the Cottagers'. Country tacle. "Noah's Ark." at the Liberty mother, Mrs. Catherine Oelsler, In Ben- 1st. after two months' Illness with Club last Sunday afternoon at which Theatre. In reality, Mr. Zanuck tells ton Harbor, where she made her home. paralysis. Mrs. Wood, who was 91 the matter of high water damage in two stories. In enormously different The deceased Is survived by the years of age. passed away at the home the fall and spring was discussed. uuvironmeuts and eras, but each char- west of town. In which she and her two mother and the following brothers and It was the opinion of some of the IN FOR A "CAREER1 acter In one tale finds himself dupli- sisters—Mrs. Louise Stafford, Mrs. sons. James M. Wood and Harvey property owners that the level of the cated In temperment, motives and ac- Wood, former Salvation Army adju- Eugene Peters and Miss Llbble Oelsler water in Paw Paw Lake could be con- Her Dad—So you are going to mar- tions exactly. In the other. There are of Benton Harbor, Clarence aud Jacob tant, had been residing for a year hnd trolled to some extent by the Water- ry that washout just because he Is two distinct sequences, one modern Oelsler of Coloma. John aud Henry a half. The body was taken to Chica- vllet Paper company and a committee, such a good looking ghap, eh? and with the Great War as the back- Oelsler of Watervllet; Frank Oelsler go Friday for Interment. of which Louis Ooldman Is chairman, Daugtiter-Well, why shouldn't « ground against which a tense love of Bainbridge and Lloyd Oelsler of Mrs. Wood was born In Mowekqua, was appointed to negotiate with the woman pick something easy on the story 1^ told, the other harking back Hammond, Indiana. She also leaves Christian county, Illinois, January -7, mill management with a view of work- centuries to Noah's era. with exactly eyes ns well as a man? one son, Burleigh Dockter of Benton 1839. Aa a girl she saw the flrst steam ing out some arrangement to avoid similar characters encountering like Her Dad—No law against It. but Harbor. Funeral services were con- locomotive to traverse the plains of these damages. adventures. ducted by Bev. Floyd Blewfleld from Illinois, carrying a younger sister Another committee was authorized 1 hope you make a success of your The effect Is engrossing and a bit the Peace Temple In Benton Harbor, across two flelds to gaze In awe as the hut not appointed, to deal with sani- boarding house, for you can't bring startling. In the modern sequence the Sunday afternoon. puffing engine creaked by ou wooden tary conditions. It was charged that him back here for me to support action finds Its tremendous climax In rails. some cottage and resort owners are the War. In the Biblical sequence the Just a week ago that sister, Mrs. using open sewers, or draining their Diplomacy sweeping action seta the characters In Henry Lockinaw Mary Lev Ina Owens, 81, journeyed sewage into the lake. Judge O'Flaherty—Haven't yon been the pagan era of Noah, Immediately • DOLORES Another pioneer of the county passed from Carl Junction, Mo., to see Mrs. Supervisor A. W. Baker of Coloma before me before? Itefore and during the Deluge. In these Wood. Last March their youngest away Sunday, August 4, 1929, when was temporary chairman and C. M. Prisoner—No. y'r honor; OI nlver two environments, so potent In gigan- sister died, and just six days later << Henry Lockinaw, for the past 05 years Teschemacher of Beechwood, tempor- saw but wan face that looked lolke tic possibilities, the unlimited scope of a resident near Berrien Center, died at another sister passed away. ary secretary of the meeting Sunday. yours, an' that was a photograph of Vitaphone's wonders may readily be the age of 74 years. He Is survived by A permanent organization was formed an Irish king. Imagined. his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Lockinaw; with O. J. Westcott of Howe's Undlng Judge O'Flaherty—Discharged! Call The Warners, as may be guessed, two daughters—Mrs. William H. An- chairman and A. W. Baker secretary. were confronted with something of a COSTELIO th' nlxt case. drews. of Benton Harbor, and Mrs. B. task In selecting a cost each member H. Touey of Berrien Center, and one of which must needs be capable of Berrien County Weddings | EDGEWATER P.WIUION FIRST All He Atked For son. Fred Lockinaw, residing at home. portraying a character lu two widely "Is your new sou-ln-law In good cir- The death of Mr. Lockinaw was a big WITH THE I^ATEST FEATl RE varying environments, In each of shock to his family, as on Saturday he cumstances?" which the fitting method of Inter- Oossaler-Zielkie attended the Franz family reunion at "He can just about keep my daugh pretation would Ite totally dissimilar. ter In gloves." The llrst players placed promptly under Indian l^ake and on Sunday morning Miss Olga Zieikie, daughter of Mrs. Paw Paw l-alu' Pavilion Instaiis the "Then he deceived you as to his po- contract were Dolores Costello, George ate his breakfast with his family, ap- Amelia Uadke of St. Joseph, and John latest In Music Which is Now sition?" O'Brien, Noah Beery and ixmlse Fa- parently as well as usual, but death Oossaler, manager of the Jerrold store followed shortly thereafter. Funeral "Well, I remember he merely asked zenda. Then were obtained Paul Mc- In that city, were united In marriage Sweeping Counlry services were held from the late home, at the Trinity Lutheran church In St. for her hand."—Stray Stories. Allister, Qoinn Williams, Nigel'de Hruller, Anders Randolf, Armand Tuesday afternoon, with Interment In Joseph. August 3. 1929, Rev. Louis Orchestras are high priced and good Kallz, Myrna Loy, William V. Mong, the East Union cemetery. Neuchterlein officiating. Following the ones hard to get, says Charles W. THE EX-COOK Malcolm Walte, Otto Hoffman and Joe ceremony a wedding dinner was served Home, owner of Edgewater Pavilion, Honomo. tu about ttfty relatives and friends at Paw Paw Lake, and he has just in- Ambrose H. Rowe in the modern episodes Miss Costello the home of the bride's mother. The -italled at his popular dance hall a new appears as an Alsatian dancer and is Ambrose H. Rowe, former mayor of young couple will reside In St. Joseph feature in music that is now sweeping llrst glimpsed traveling with her com- the city of Benton Harbor and a Civil when they return from a motor trip to the country. pany, In memorable 1014, on the train War veteran, died at his home In Buffalo, Niagara Falls and points In This new Installation In music, says % between Paris and Constantinople. Benton Harbor, July 31, 1929, at the Canada. .Mr. Home, has the advantage of giv- Fhereou she encounters a young Amer- age of 88 years. He had been a resi- ing tiie greatest orchestra selections, ican. Travis, played by George O'Brien. dent of the city for about 70 years. such as that of Coon Sanders, Ray The budding acquaintance of the two He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Whitman, Roy Miller and others. It IN TIIE DIVORCE COURTS Is Interrupted by a thrilling train Otto Russell of Denver, Col.; and by has heen installed at RIvervIew Park, r wreck. Helping Travis' friend, AI, act- three sons—Frank and Fred Rowe of White City, Sky Harbor Air Port and ed by Gulun Williams, fromtfhe wreck- Benton Harbor; and William Rowe of many of the prominent Chicago age. the three make their way to a lit- Ohio; and by two brothers—J. O. Rowe Charging that her husband beat her cabarets aud dance halls. tle Inn nearby, where they are soon of Benton Harbor and W. A. Bowe of ind compelled her to work in tho W. S. Gallagher of the Gallagher joined by a group of fellow passengers Muskegon Heights. Funeral services leld until the day before her child Engineering corporation of Chicago, K WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION and cared for by the excited Inn- were held last Friday, with Interment vas born, Mrs. Carrie Kaatz of Scott- who are introducing this Syncromiza- keeper and his loutish general maid, in the Morton cemetery. la le has tiled suit for divorce from tion of Vitaphone Music at Edgewater, played by Louise Fazenda. tlerman Kaatz. She also charges is now vacationing at Paw Paw Lake hat he is an habitual drunkard, that and he reports great progress is being Ira Valentine Olds ie tore her clothes aud drove her from made in convincing the dance hall "Robinson's wife leaves him regular Advance in Pbotography NOW SHOWING heir home, which is a mere hovel. owners and clubs of the advantages of iy every three or four months." Daylight screens have Deeu devel I Ira Valentine Olds, aged 74 years, They were married in 1913 and have "Isn't that what should be expected 1 for 23 years a resident on the farm In this musical feature over that of the oped to a point where It Is possible ive children. of an ex-cook?" Pipestone township, died July 30, 1929. regular hired orchestras, and he pre- to project pictures on them In the dll Because his wife slapped, kicked and dicts that at the opening of next rea- fused daylight ol a room wlih thor Two weeks before he had been kicked •hoked him. August Behm of Water- son the Syneromization of Vitaphone Admonition oughly satisfactory results. To dd "The Studio Murder by a horse and did not recover from .ilet has tiled suit for divorce from the Injuries. He leaves his widow, Music will he adopted by hundreds of Listen, festive parties, this requires projection from the reai Henrietta Behm. They were married Put this in your pouch. three children—Mrs. A. Woodrlck of amusement places. of tho screen. Darkness Is req-lred u 1913 and have three children. This installation is now In operation Home is where the heart If, Bainbridge, Claude B. Olds of Eau Not the grouch. bock of the screen between the pm Mystery" Claire and Sally Olds at home; also at Edgewater and the public is invit- lector and screen. ed to go there and hear and judge its one brother, Steven Olds and a sister, Marriage Licenses Before and After Mrs. David Conklln and a half-sister, qualities. "The facial features plainly Indicate Mrs. Mamie Williams, all of Hartford. Richard F. Wiersma, 24; Edna M. character and disposition," said the > Cause for Tardiness Long, 19. both Three Oaks. Norway Maid Gorgeous John Ziersman, 23, Chicago; Rise knowing one. "In selecting yonr wife, • Robert, age six, was late for school Mrs. W. B. Shankiand Bahus, 18, Coloma. in Her Bridal Finery were yon governed by her chin?" he one day, and the teacher wos annoyed. Albert Ousst, 28, Benton Harbor; A wedding feast in Norway used asked. "My new sister came lost night, and Mrs. W. B. Shankiand, who had been lOmma Pischke, 22, Benton Harbor. "No," replied the timid soul, "hot I a resident of Benton Harbor for the to he un affair that stirred the im- she was the cause of It." said the ex- Francis E. Coupe, 55; Allle Coon, 52, have been ever since we were mar past 63 years, died August 1, 1929, at agination of the whole countryside, cited boy. "Yon see. she Is just horned Let Us Do Your Job Printing ooth of Nlles. the age of 72 years, after an Illness of and there are some beautiful pictures rled." and I had to show her all my toys." W. Hussey, 28, St. Joseph; Mae Ben- many months. She was for 58 years a with the bridal couple mounted on netts, 25, Muskegon. member of the Baptist church and their strong mountain ponies heading A Good Salesman Sunday school. She is survived by her the long procession of guests In "Why do you wear rubber gloves husband and two sisters—Margaret painted carts and wagonettes making when cutting hair?" asked the custo- and Cora Lason. Funeral services fflSIDE YOUNG MAN their way to the village church, writes mer. were held on Sunday afternoon from Karin Lilja Whyte in the London "For the purpose of keeping our the First Baptist church. Daily Chronicle. celebrated hair restorer from causing NARROWLY ESCAPED DEAIH On the flowing golden hair of the hair to grow on my hands," replied Edward Townley, an old resident of hrlde rested a crown, which was usu- the barber. Benton Harbor, passed away at the ally the property of the parish and a He sold a bottle. Real treasure for connty Infirmary at Berrien Center, Motor Truck Struck by Fere Mar- piece of handicraft showing the high Friday, August 2, 1929. He Is survived Needed Protection quette Train and Dragged Fifty standard of etliclency reached by the by hla widow. Funeral services were Norwegian goldsmiths. Slllycus—1 never can understand a/jj/ Woman ~ and held Saturday, with interment in the Feet She would wear a national costume why a chap shouldn't have more than Crystal Springs cemetery. richly embroidered In the bright one wife. That Tony Oenovese of Riverside is colors prescribed hy custom, and her Slnnycus—When you are older you alive and able to be about today Is will realize that the law protects Lee Lemon, a life-long resident of almost a miracle for he had a very snow-white skirt would be of the fln- those wno are Incapable of protect- Berrien county, died at his home In '•lose call to death on Tuesday morn- est home fabric with exquisitely South Baroda township, August 3, studied drawn-thread work. Adorn- ing themselves.—Sydney Bulletin. FREE } ing while driving his father's motor 1929. He Is survived by his widow and •ruck. As the truck was crossing the ing her neck and breast were heir- four children. Funeral services were I'ere Marquette tracks about one and looms of chains with clasps and buck- Holding 'Em in Line held from the Congregational church one-half mites from Riverside, the mo- les, flue specimens of flilgree with "However do you manage to hold at Baroda, Monday afternoon. tor stalled in front of an oncoming semi-precious stones. ^ your constituents In line?" irain and the engine hit it and dragged For that one day she was the queen "By means of the .social Instinct," it for about flfty feet. Although the of queens, und her stately bride- answered Senator Sorghum. "For EDWARD HOFFMAN DIES young man remained in the truck and groom, more modestly attired in a some mysterious reason everybody at the wheel and the machine was dark costume, would be entirely out- AT LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA likes to shake hands."—Washington liadly damaged he escaped Injury. shone. Star.
NEW HIGHWAY POLICY WIILL WHICH DID HE DO? Word Received of Sudden Death of All Countries Readily BE ADOPTED BY STATE Former Weil Known Watervliet Follow America's Lead Resident Through the aid of American labor- saving devices and American movies No More Road Contracts Will be Let Word has been received here of the and American educational Institu- sudden death of Edward Hoffman, Until Right-of-way is Secured tions, the whole world Is becoming m which occurred July 29 at the home of Americanized. The sanitary toilet his brother, Charles Hoffman, In Long LANSING—Beginning Sept. 1, the processes of this country are being Beach, California. Mr. Hoffman was