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The Coloma Courier and the Benton Harbor Herald 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.
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