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N U M BER 13 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 SEVENTIETH YEAR CITY. TOWNSHIPS WILL ELECT MONDAY Chief Interest Dry-Zero Manufactures New Low-Cost Refrigerator Insulation in Amendments WPA Completes Now in Use in 3 Only City Contest for One Moccasin Sewer a a t Vacancy on Commission The WPA force began. ’ work Refrigerators Perhaps the greatest interest Monday preparatory to installing Back From 11 SPEAKS HERE TONIGHT in the coming spring election on a trunk line on Portage from Called Bound-Bait; Has Been April 8 is centered in the propos­ Third street to a point about op­ With The Medal Men at Clark's in Development For ed amendment to the constitu­ posite the St. Joseph Creamery. Two Years Yrs. in Europe The work on Moccasin avenue is Being The Story of The Plant and Of The Men Who Built tion, providing for the non-par­ completed except for digging the It by Building tttfi Quality ot Their tisan election of justices of the A new, low-cost Dry-Zero insu­ ‘ Monts Into Their Vvork Has Traveled in Europe, N. laterals. lation, designed for use in house­ Africa, Asia, Speaiw ■supreme court, circuit judges, hold refrigerators, refrigerated on Affairs Tnere judges of probate and circuit truck bodies, ice cream cabinets CHAPTER 7 The employes working as helpers court commissioners. Bishop Raymond Wade; now in Buchanan Has 7 and commercial coolers, is now Following the publication of the or at daily wages apparently got 'this amendment is heavily sup­ former installments i have been il’om 7o cents and a collar in the America on a visit alter 11 years being made in the Dry-Zero Cor­ ported by many state leaders in getting some interesting additions, early years to $ 1.75 and $1.80 for spent in Europe in charge of the noth parties and in all walks of Recruits in Navy poration's plant at Buchanan, i which renders' it advisable; begin­ codiniori labor in 1912 and 1913. Methodist churches of me Scan­ life, and seems likely to carry : Although the price of the new ning with this chapter, to follow John Montgomery worked the last dinavian countries, will speak this evening at the Methodist church after several failures, unless de­ Olin Smith Back on Fur­ product is considerably lower, it each new number with a series of reiv months of the plant’s exist­ feated by failure to receive a postscripts bringing up the .rear of ence in 1912 and 1918 as a metal on "European Conditions." lough; Reports on has the same insulating effective­ polisher at 28 cents an hour or majority of the total vote cast, as Comrades contributed' pest moriems. Bishop Wade’s headquarters are required by the constitution. ness as other Dry-Zero products, There’s the matter of that foot­ $2.86 for the regulation 10-hour in Stockholm, Sweden, but he has It makes. Dry-Zero insulation day. traveled in all of tne principal the substance of the proposed All of, Buchanan’s contingent of bridge again-but read the post-1 amendment is: available in rolls for the first time scripts. . ' (Juy Young started at Lee & countries of Europe, northern seven young men Who enrolled so that it can be purchased in', Bee. 23. All primary elections Although the Lee & Porter Axle > Porters in 1901 at common labor Africa arid Asia Minor. He has had during tne pa»i. winter in the New­ quantity and cut to size on Ihe job ai $1.25 per day, Labor; rates had excellent opportunities to observe unu elections of justices of the port uauiuig station of the United: as required. Work., was the forerunner. of the mouetn machine shop as well as then started tneir upward spiral, constantly and to learn of condi­ supreme court, judges of the cir­ States navy are doing well and are , The new .product, called Dry- tions at first hand. cuit c-urt, juuges of .probate enjoying their work and experi­ of the automotive department of and that was above the rate of Zero Bound-Batt, has been in pro­ 18s9. Charles Dumbolton started He was formerly in charge of couits and all county judicial of- . ence hugely, according;" to olin cess of development for two years, ithe Clark Equipment company, it differed from a modern factory in as a boy just out of high school the Methodist church at Elkhart, ucers provided for by the legis­ Smith, woo arrived here Monday its lower cost is due to improved then was elected to the superin- lature under section 21 of article to visit at the home of his mother a number of ways, of Widen none in 1899 at 7'tr cents an hour, 75 prdduct design and manufacturing were more striking than tne lack cents a ten hour day, $4.50 for a lendency of that district, served vu of the constitution shall be until ibriday. technique, according to Harvey tor a time as executive secretary Smith is home on a nine-day of rows and rows of big shiny 6-day week. However in a year non-partisan and shall be con- . Lindsay, president of the. company. he was on piece work making big of the World Service Commission, ducted heieunder. For the pur­ furlough, preliminary to going to It is already being used in large cars to carry tile men to and iron* wont. money—as much as $2 a day. Joe i -.he coordinating body for Metho­ poses of tliis section, all elections New x ork olty for 'assignment lor quantities to insulate the 1930 dist foreign missions. I-Ie was In fact there was not even: a Vincent started at bench work in at winch candidates for said, ju­ sea service with the o.:S. Kleei. cabinets of three leading house­ the axle works in 1902 at 15 cents i elected bisnop in 1928 and sent to He will join the fleet-ut New York hold refrigerator manufacturers, bicycle rack, or a row of tying dicial offices are nominated ate an hour. Onarles Simpson started • Europe. designated "primary elections.” April 2s, and . will be stationed for as well as in many commercial re­ posts, and tne boys negotiated the in 1900, malting as little as 8 cents Bishop Raymond Wade, in here at -7:30 p. m. tonight on con­ a month there, while the fleet is a mile to a mile and a half before The meeting will open at 7:30 tsoimnaucns for justices of the frigerators'and' truck bodies. an hour at the start but soon go­ p, m. in the church auditorium. charge of the Scandinavian coun­ ditions {n Europe. The public is part of the New York Worlds Pair. . The basic difference between and inter their ten hour stint by j tries for the Methodist church will supreme court shall 'be made as leg power. Since they had not ) ing on piecework and running it Hie high school glee club will give now or hereafter provided by The fleet will then sail through Dry-Zero Bound-Datt and previous up to $2.80 per day, at the rate of a half-hour concert, following speak at the Methodist cliurcl invited: ‘ tne Panama canal to San Francis­ Dry-Zero products is that the j oeon educated.U)believe that y/alk- mw; nominations for all other I ing is so nerve-rackingiy slow, 6c, :8c, 10c, and 12c per set for which Bishop Wade will speak. said judicial offices shall be .hade co, where it will be stationed sev­ fibres composing the Bound-Bait machining different types of axles, The public is cordially invited to Demonstrate New eral weeks at the are held together by. a micro­ • they were quite resigned to it, Daily Services at no.i-paitisan primary elections. and one of tne medal men tells us four to the set. ■ attend. N. VI This section is . declared to be fair. After that Smith's ground scopically fine binder so that no Following the bishop's address, Subway Car in Station headquarters will tie San external covering is necessary. | how the boys would trudge home- Judson Markham worked as a self-executing. Except as in the. helper for George Kelley in 1908-9, the Open F'orum club will convene Diego, Calif. This binder is introduced as a mist I ward in groups carrying dinner Thru Holy Week The . demonstration of the new constitution otherwise provided, • Fie played on, the. Newport sta­ ,{pails, laiigding and singing songs, getting 15c an hour, $1.50 a day. and -will bear and discuss l the subway'-^ar made at ithe Battle carried by the air currents used to Town Hall program entitled! “Is all primary election and election tion basketball team as a guard, produce the patented Dry-Zero Utter ten nours of work. ’ V* in the opening years of the cen- Rev. Paul Ewing to Preach Cvfielc ".j/V&t of the cW k Equip­ laws,.; ineiudfng' laws • -pertaining" ’’tury Morrow Chubb’ started as a The South the Nation’s No. 1 ment company for experimental and had several line trips; includ­ grained batt. Because the binder is Of course the, head bosses kept Economic Problem.” at M. E. Church at 2 to partisan., primaries and elec­ ing one to Norfolk, Va. He is en­ so finely atomized the fibres are beginner at Lee & Porters at 12mc purposes in was horses in the small barn, and rode an hour. In two years time he had P. M. Fridav tions, shall,' so far as applicable,, rolled for 'training as an aviation joined.together only at microscopic back and forth in buggies. Judd held Tuesday. E. B. Clark and govern primary elections ■■ and mechanic and expects to study six been advanced to the bench, do­ R. J, Burrows were present. They points of contact and there is no S. Clary, who; lived in Dowagiac, ing work the equivalent of that of Funeral Rites For Nightly services have been or­ elections hereunder. months at a trade school before increase in the heat conductivity came to Buchanan every morning ganized for the week preceding wired the local offices that the being assigned to a ship where he a mechinist, but getting only 15c Another proposed amendment of Bound-Batt over other forms of on the 7:30 a. m. train, and was Chloie V. Frame good Friday, beginning Sunday demonstration was very satisfac- would alter the powers of the Will study the subject at sea. Dry-Zero insulation. Less than five an hour. Guy Eisenhart states met at the depot by Ed Bird with that there were full-fledged ma­ evening, April 2, as follows: toiy. court commissioners, as follows: On his way to Buchanan he saw hundredths of a pound of binder is a single horse and a lignt spring ■ Funeral rites were held at 2 p. Sunday evening, sermon by Rev. Ben Harval who is at , N. used per cubic foot of insulation. chinists working on hour rates at Sec. 21. The legislature may wagon with a top. Sometimes Mrs. the Lee & Porter during the last m. Tuesday from the Swem Fun­ C. A. Sanders at Church of Christ; provide by daw for the election of Y. waiting for the completion of The chief advantage of the new Bird or George Bird, then a boy eral Home for Mrs. Chloie V. Monday evening, sermon at Lat­ the new , U. S. S. Lang, product, according to Mr, Lindsay, years Of operation, when it was Judge Evans Cites one or more persons in each or­ came, and sometimes when there going into automotive production, Frame, 63, with Rev. R. C. Puffer ter Day Saints church by Rev. on which he will be stationed. It is the ease with which it can be was a shortage of rigs whoever in charge and burial was made in ganized county who may be vest­ getting 80c an hour. Day labor Brunelle. Merits Probation ed with judicial powers not ex­ is expected to be ready in six cut to the specified sizes and met the train came with a team the Oak Ridge cemetery, pallbear­ Tuesday evening, sermon at weeks. shapes required for insulating re­ then, he states, was about 18 ceeding tnose of a judge of the and the "Black Maria,” as the cents. // ers being: Clarence Upham, Lester Evangelical church by Rev. Gladys , Marshall Doak is now on board frigerated • containers of various covered hack with two long seats Mitchell, Allen Matthews, Claude Dick. : Judge Fremont Evans of the circuit court at chambers, and the fleet flagship, XI. S. S. Hous­ kinds. In fact, where advantage­ facing each . other was known. Jumping ahead in the story, Sheldon, A. H. Hiller and Ray Wednesday evening, sermon by Berrien County Circuit Court ad­ who may be vested with like ju­ ton, en route to South America. ous, pieces can be cut on the job They would drive around by Miss Stephen Uladwish hired to Harry Frame. Elder V. L. Coonfare at Bethel dressed the Lions club here Wed­ dicial powers as are exercised by Other Buchanan boys who en­ from a bulk roll -with shears or Hazel Miles home and pick her Berry in 1905 at the Celfor plant, Mrs. Frame died at 6 a. m, Temple. nesday evening on the merits'df justices of the peace, with power tered this spring and will be at knife, he declares. up. The. same program was re­ starting as a full-fledged machin­ March 26 at her home at 119 | Thursday evening, sermon by probation in comparison with pris­ to hold court and perform judi­ New Port about 4 weeks more are To facilitate handling, Dry-Zero peated at night, the. Bird rig tak­ ist at 27 cents an hour and advanc­ Chicago street. She was born . Rev. R. C. Puffer at Presbyterian on sentences in curbing crime and cial acts anywhere in the county, Gene Stretch, L-ouis Thurston, Bound-Batt is cusoniarily covered ing Miss Miles home and continu­ ing in three months to 30 cents an December 18, 1875, at Inwood, [church. in effects on the character: of the and who when acting in any city Paul Thurston and Jerry Cline. on one or both sides with special­ ing to the depot to meet the.5:l9, hour.- , Arthur Voorhees was a Ind., the daughter of Samuel and Friday afternoon at 2 p. m., sev- criminal, having a municipal justice, may All the above boys attended . the ly manufactured asphalt coated tlie evening train east, which was piece work contractor in the ham­ Mary Bowers. She was married | mon at Methodist church by Rev. The morale, of tne sentenced 1 be vested with Hite judicial pow­ Buchanan high school last year. kraft . paper. The edges are not something of an institution, as I mer room at Lee & Porter in the to Alvin Owens July 1, 1888. She ■ Paul Ewing. man continues Oil a much better ers as'the municipal justice bound. The Bound-Batt is sturdy Will explain later. middle years of its operation, mak­ again married Charles H. Frame All evening services will begin at plane as long as he is kept out of ing from $3 to $5 per day, which A contest will ■ be held for one PROCLAMATION and stiff enough for high-speed Judd Clary was an efficient, but at St. Joseph June 25, 19*08. Both 7:30 p. m. All denominations of prison and in the meantime he re­ city office, that of commissioner, production line handling, and.flexi­ would mean a top of $30 a week, preceded her in death. the city are cordially invited to at­ mains a useful citizen. Costs are an easy-going and likeable man, at so much per set of four axles. to be filled at the election April ARMY DAY will be observed, ble enough to fit around structural according' to the stories handed She is survived by two daugh­ tend and contribute to the services far less, as the expense of handling members and protuberances, He hired two. helpers whom lie 3, with the filing of Phay Graf­ nation-wide and thruout Michigan down, by his employes. Later he ters, Mrs. Bessie: Clements of Bu­ by their presence. a man for a year on probation fort, incumbent, and Fred Hag-- acquired a cream-colored open ear paid $2 per day, chanan and Mrs. C. D. McNamee average. $10, while the cost of on Thursday, April 6, This is the Among the men who worked at ley for the sole vacancy twelfth year of the nation-wide which he drove in a manner which of Muskegon; by two brothers, I, maintaining a prison inmate for a Mary E. Ham, 88 would hardly be tolerated or even the Lee & Porter -plant and who R. Bowers of South Bend and year is $425. Other filings are: supervisor recognition of the part our mili­ played a key part later in the de­ H. S. Orchestra for Precinct 1, Harold Boyce; tary forces have played in the up­ possible, in this age of hectic George Rettinhouse of Grand Out of every 100 men sentenced Is Laid at Rest traffic, as it was his habit, walking1 velopment of the automobile axle Rapids; and by three grandchil­ to probation, Judge Evans said, supervisor for precinct 2,, Ralph building of our country. department at the Celfor plant To Give Concert Allen; constables (two , to. be The purpose of the observance is or driving, to persist in a keen in­ dren. 78 return to society improved, 12 to focus public attention on the terest in everything within the was Ralph Hamilton. He started in She was a member of the Metho­ remain about the same, 7 violate elected), Edward Mitchell and Funeral services Were held at 1906 at 15 cents an hour, common dist Episcopal church and the The Buchanan high school or­ their probation and 3 die. Fred French. United States Army and its activi­ 2:00 p. m. Friday from the Swem reach of his eyes, paying more at­ tention to this side and that than labor and was advanced before Royal Neighbor lodge of Buchan­ chestra Will present a concert at He stated that prisoners whose ties, to promote an intelligent un­ Funeral home for Mary E. Ham long to 22c or $2.20 per day. When the Presbyterian church at 4 p. derstanding of the functions of the to the road. an. minimum sentence have expired 88, a resident of this city for 68 Burrows installed the auto axle m, Sunday, April 2, with Ralph are not released on probation un­ Army in peace os well as in war years and a practical nurse here Miss Miles had| another fort­ department in 1909 Hamilton went R. Robinson as conductor leading time emergencies, and to consider nightly trip under Bird’s auspices, til the state has located employ­ Martin L. Mann for many years. to work there as a mechanic at P. T A. Holds the following program: ment for them: the problems of our national de­ Rev. R. C.'Puffer preached the when she went to the Lee Bros. 27 *£> cents an hour. After the fire Overture, “Sique Dame’’ by Von fense that peace for our nation funeral sermon and burial was Bank to get the payroll. Mr. Bird he did considerable of the experi­ Annual Election Suppe. Called by Death may be maintained. made in Oak Ridge cemetery. Pall- would call at the plant in his light mental work on the development Song Without words, “Consola­ Approve Sewage In the hope, that we -never shall bears. were Phay Graffort, Lewis spring wagon and Miss Miles of the truck axle made by the Cel­ Annual election of officers was tion” by Mendelssohn. be involved in another war, let us, would climb in with a large leath­ Funchal to be Held at 2:30 p, Howard, Benjamin. Smith, William for plant, as will be related later. held at the Parent-Teachers As­ Selection, “Desert, Song,”, by Disposal Plant ni. Friday from Swem by the observance of this anniv- Woods, Edwin Ashbrook, Edward er bag, proceed to the bank and After being cracked up in a sociation meeting Monday eve­ Romera. sary, demonstrate our devotion to Arney. draw from $1,000 to $1,200 and re­ ning, the following being named: "Angelus”, by Massenet. Funeral Home those who have sacrificed them­ turn to the plant With no far flung railway accident Herb Hanover Miss Ham was born Dec. 2,1850, started at Lee & Porter about the president, Mrs. Maurice Dalrym- Waltz, “Voice of Spring," Joh­ Formal acceptance of the sew­ selves that we may always enjoy in New York state, the daughter cordon of state police or of Brink’s age disposal plant is scheduled Martin L. Mann, 78, resident Of beginning of the century as an ple; first vice president, Mrs. E. ann Strauss. A Buchanan for 24 years and a form­ the blessings that abound here as of Matthew and Jessica Gray Express guards riding forwards J. Yoder; second vice president, “Ava Maria,” by Schubert. for 3 p. m. today at which time in no other land, and resolve that and back. There was indeed a big apprentice mechanist at 11 cents er employe of the Clark Equipr Ham.' She had made her home in an hour, with the understanding Joseph Hyink; secretary, Jean “Pizzo Capo,” by Johann City Engineer Charles W. Coie we shall strive to preserve for our Buchanan for 68 years, living for black gun down in the bottom of ment company, died at his home at that he was to receive an increase Jeffery; treasurer, George Fair- Strauss. wifi s-f.rt the plant machinery in 221 Lake street at 4 a. m. Wednes­ posterity those same blessings many years with her brother, the bag, presumably for Miss Adagio, “Sonati Prophetic,” by operation. Present, in addition to which we hold so close to our Miles to use in the event of a hold-1 at the end of every six months so man. The sound pictures shown day after an illness of a week. Edgar Ham, long a. justice of the that at the end of the four-year with the new projector, “The Beethoven. the city commission and officials hearts. peace here. Another brother, John up, but she never had occasion to He was born February 3, 1861, apprenticeship he would receive Story of the Panama Canal,” There will be no charge, and the will be Milton P. Adams, secre­ near New Carlisle the son of Dr. C. J. WILSON, G. Ham, was for years advertising use it, or even to investigate the public is most cordially invited. Mayor. truth of the tradition that it was 25 cents on hour as a full-fledged were greatly enjoyed. Announce­ tary of the state Stream Control Levi and Catherine Mann. He mar­ manager for the Fletcher Castoria machinist. H. D. Schulte worked commission, and Col. Edward company ahd coined the famous loaded. But that was before the ment was made that any one in­ ried Nellie Lyon at Gafien Nov. days when fast cars and paved on assembly In the automotive de­ terested will be welcome at the Rich, director of the State Board 22, 1885. She died Jan. 3, 19.34. slogan, “Children Cry For It." partment of Lee & Porter a while Boyce & Boyce of Health. Under Quarantine Still another brother, Asa Ham, roads had multiplied the hold-up meeting to be held at the Berrien He is survived by seven sons, as racket. before the fire at 18 cents an hour. Springs high school under the follows: George Mann at home; died in Niles during the past year. The above will probably illustrate For Scarlet Fever She was employed as practical Relatively high pay received by auspices of the Berrien Springs Moves Offices poUce Shoot 35 Melvin Mann of Winfield, La.; Del­ some employes of Lee & Porters fairly the drift of wages there dur­ P. T. A. April 3, at which the bert Mann of Nashville, Tenn.; nurse in Buchanan homes for ing the last 15 years of operation. Harold Mann of Buchanan; Marvin Miss Rosemary Thompson was many years. She is survived by a has been oited in this series, but speaker will be Professor H o w ­ , Th firm of Boyce & Boyce mov­ Dogs in Clean-Up you must remember that such In the next installment I will ard McCiuskey of the department ed headquarters last weak from and Arthur of Goshen; Jerry Mann quarantined at her home for scar­ sister-in-law, Mrs. Dora Ham of tell about the development of the Niles; by a brother-in-law, Adrian were not run-of-the-plant in­ of psychology of the University of the L. W. Johnson building on of Buchanan. Other survivors are let fever yesterday. She had just automotive axle business under R. Following the policy laid down a sister, Mrs. Jane Pierce, who arrived the day before with her Ham of Arlington, Va.; by two stances at all. They were such Michigan. Main street to the residence of the G. Burrows at Lee & Porters, and senior member, Harry Boyce, at by the city that “you can’t . shoot made her home with him, and a parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. nieces, Mrs. Edna Ham of White coses as that of George Kelley, In a way close the b.ooks on tie Plains, N, Y. and Mrs, Harry Lyd- who had perhaps the best piece­ 109 South Portage. the wrong dog if he is loose,” the brother, Jim Mann, South Bend, Thompson, from Florida, where story of that institution. Of course Miss Marian Peacock, former police report that they have shot The funeral will be held at the they had spent several weeks. diek of Niles. work contract at that plant and occasionally put in up to 20 hours there may be a number of post­ Buchanan resident and now a 35 loose dogs to date. Swem Funeral Home at 2:30 p. m. script additions. ' •teacher in the Lincoln Park high Miss Mary Margaret Jones of Friday with Rev. R. C, Puffer in Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mrs. Anna Dake, Evansville, a day in the seasons of most ur­ gent rush, gathering in an high as In at least two succeeding chap­ school of Detroit, was a guest over New Carlisle was a guest Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Charles Landis of charge. Burial will be made in Baldwin, a daughter, Dolores Wis., is spending this week with Galien cemetery, her son, M. E. Dake. She Will re­ $40 and, on rare occasions, even ters I will delve Into the way the the week-end of Mrs. Leah at the home of Mr, and Mrs. South Bend were guests Sunday Eilerie, at their home on Fourth Claude Lauver, of Miss Belle Landis. street Wednesday morning, turn home Saturday. $50 weekly. * (Continued from page 4.) Weaver. *

PAGE i'W5 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 on Portage Prairie. Mi's, Norris nesday afternoon. Forest .district. t Sebewing, were guests last night Pack are having a "Bird House Grange Silver Anniversary at the home of Mr. and Mrs. building contest. 'The contest Bhcbman, and Mrs. Rose Denno Hon. John C. KeCcham, former The Home Economics Groups Mrs. Florence Ravish and family presented the‘lesson. A coopera­ Herrifn (ttovmty ifiernri) will meet this weett as follows: | Buchanan, Mrs. Fred Mitchell were Emory Rough, planning to leave closes April 3. congressman from the Fourth today for home. Rev. Helse tive dinner was served at noon. Published by Group 1 will meet Wednesday with! guests of their parents, Mr. and Albert and Lyle Allis and Lyle district and also former state THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY Mrs. Guy Smith, Group 2 will meet j Mrs. Harry Hartline, Tuesday af- was formerly a pastor of the Port­ Criffield are ready to receive their Mr. and Mis. Fred Rockefeller \ Editor . . . . W. C. Hawes Friday with Mrs, Russell Payne, j ternoun. . age Prairie church. tenderfoot pins at the Buchanan had as their guests at dinner Sun­ grange master, was the speaker \ Business Manager . . . A. B. McClure Group 3 with Mrs. Joseph Mur-1 Those calling on Mrs. M. 111. Gil- Fred Koenigshof and daughter, Court of Honor on April 3. day, Mrs. Effie Walls and Mr. at the meeting held Friday eve­ Clark of Niles, in the afternoon | Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919 dock. The school Arts Club will, bert, who has been seriously ill Miss Agnes Koenigshof, visited The Scout Troop went to Niles ning at the Bend of the River ..iinday at the home of Mrs. Caro­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sittler called. lb Buchanan, Michigan, under the act of March 8, 1S79 meet Thursday with Mrs. Frank' for the pa.s. four weeks were Mrs. a few weeks ago and visited Troop Grange to celebfate the silver Klasner. I Mollie Proud, Mrs. Lillian Crull, line Retake, Michigan City. No. 71 of the Presbyterian Church. H r. and Mrs. J. C. Culllns of Miss Agnes Luther, Niles, and i Mrs. Helen Hiekok, Mrs. Louise Mr. and Mrs, Albert Rhoades The boys all reported that they Chicago were guests recently at anniversary of the founding of Miss Lena Luther, South Bend., Hiekok and on Tuesday afternoon entertained at dinner Tuesday eve­ had a very good time. Several of the A. Huss home. the unit. Other guests of honor spent the week-end with their | Mrs. Ruby Dodge and daughter, ning’ tor Rev. H. C. Heise, lormei the -troop leaders (71) plan to Saturday night about twenty- were ten surviving charter mem­ father, Fred Luther. I Alene. pastor of the Portage Prairie visit our meeting’ soon. five neighbors and friends called at bers, including Mr. and Mrs. Russell Babcock, Winnetka, 111,, i About 35 friends and relatives church, and his wife, 'they have Those who called at the Clyde the Andrew Huss home to remind Herbert Walton, Andrew Madi­ spent the week-end with his par-1 surprised Mr. Charles Smith and been visiting former parishioners Penwell home, Sunday afternoon him of his birthday. He was given son, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Glenn ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bab- j sister, Dina jin.ui, Friday evening here the past week from Sebewing. were, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shoma a real surprise, a cooperative lunch Haslett, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Roberts Holds j built in cupboards between two cock. . | at the Bakertuwn Traven. Refresh.* Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Clal’lt of of Davidson, Mich., Mrs. Edgar was served. Bingo, bunco and Tichenor, Mrs. Lillian Hunter, large windows with the sink in the Mrs. Edith Foster returned home ments wei'e served and dancing South Bend visited Sunday at the Conavay of Springfield, 111., also pinochle being played. All depart­ Mrs. Glenn Sanford. Officers of Open House in j center, built in flour bin, and many- Thursday from Detroit, where she j was enjoyed throughout the eve­ nome of Mr. and Mrs, O, B. York. Mrs. Ann Lapel of Niles. ed at a late hour having spent a the Berrien County Pomona useful drawers, also a large closet. has been the past four weeks. ning. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker had Mr. and Mrs. Scrogen have general good time. Mr. Huss was grange were present. Those of The basement has two large rooms ■iwt Fine New Home Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babcock Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duse and as dinner guests Sunday John moved to the Paul DeWitt farm in presented with a number of love­ the original charter members 31x36. A vetgetabie room, coal and son, Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Bert daughter, Charlotte wei'e Sunday Wideman oner daughter, Edna, of the Bend of the River. ly gifts. who are still active in the grange room. The heating system was in­ Babcock,' were Sunday dinner dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niles and Mr. ana-Mrs. Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lyddick were awarded the 25-year Silver * The new cement home built by | stalled by Arthur Kuhl, and is the guests at the Jackson Inn. Charles Bauman. Walker of Buchanan. were Sunday dinner guests at the Proud-Penwell Nuptials Star certificates from the Na­ J C. A. Roberts, owner of the Galieh ] latest air conditioned furnace Mr. and Mrs. William McNair Mr. M.: E. Gilbert received word O..B. York Was a business caller home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lyd­ Miss Mildred Proud and Harry manufactured by the Rudy Fur­ tional Grange. A banquet was jj Concrete Tile company is modern I and son, Billy, Chicago, were Sun­ of the death of. his. uncle, Joseph at St. Joseph,: Monday. dick at Bainbridge. Penwell were united in marriage served, the, Steinbauer orchestra in every respect, and was opened nace Co. Floyd Smith did the day guests of Mrs. Lydia Slocum. Gilbert; " at his home in Earihani, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lyddick Saturday afternoon in Dowagiae to the public Saturday, Sunday painting, and H. Fitch was the Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Stringer, Iowa,Sunday, March 19., He had furnished music and a most en­ son, Gene, visited Sunday at the have arrived home after having by the Rev., Slagg. Miss Betty Pen- joyable time was experienced. and Monday, and the registered electrician. The garage is attached South Bend, were Sunday evening been-a resident of Bertrand, .fief ore home of the former’s parents, Mr spent the past three months in well, and Rex Proud were the at­ Showed 300 had inspected the to the house and is 12X20 With an guests of Mr. and Mrs, Edward going to Iowa. He Married Miss Charles Tichenor, accompanied and Mrs. Anza Baker, Goshen, Ind. Florida. tendants. The young couple are Fred Koenigshof and Alfred beautiful six room ail cement over head two door and three Gillaspy. Elizabeth Houswerth, who died living on their farm which Mr. Miss Allie Mae Rough" visited The Bend of River Home Econo­ George to Lansing Tuesday for a j home. windows, is strictly fire proof, and Robert Glover, Chicago, spent eight years agio. He leaves three Sunday at the home of Mr. and mics held their meeting Tuesday Penwell purchased about two The living room is 15x21 with can be heated from the house, the week-end with his parents, sons, all of Earlham, and a num­ Mrs, u. B. York. at the home of Mrs. Paul DeWitt years ago. state cooperative meeting. an open fire place and a closet, a . Mr. Roberts has had. this house Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover. ber of nieces and nephews of this in mind for a number of years, vicinity. • Mr. and Mrs. Merritt vite and Sparge archway entering the 6x7 Mrs. Muriel Renbarger and two 1 two sons were guests Sunday at din’nette. Two large bed rooms even • dreamed about it many sons, John and Paul, Kalamazoo, nights, and calls it, "his dreamed : the home of Mrs. Vite's parents, 14x15 and 12x14, a closet in each were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. William Eisele. ■' loom. The bath room is all tile home.” The home will be occupied Mrs. J. H. Renbarger. Mr. and with a built in bath tub, shower ■by Mr. and Mrs. James Skelton. Mrs. Lester Renbarger, Elkhart, Portage Prairie bath. The kitchen has two large were Saturday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Renbarger Mr. and . Mrs. V, O. Peterson, Brother Dies Suddenly and family were Sunday supper returned home Thursday, after West Buchanan YOU PLAN the MENU Frank Wigeat received word guests of Sir, and Mrs. William spending several days with rela­ Monday ; that his brother, Ifilvin DRUGS Renbarger. . Holmes School tives in Chicago. Wigent, 55, South Bend, died sud­ The. Future Citizens Language W E’LL DO THE REST! Mrs.. Maude Wolford entertained Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Renbai'g- denly that day as the result of a at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. W. Club met Monday; The following er, Chicago, were Sunday guests heart attack by which he was officers were elected, president, H. Jones, North Liberty, Mrs. Ada of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Renbarger. overcome while riding a bicycle. Shopping is. easy the Home Moran and grandchildren, Steve The Weesaw Home Economic Mildred Rose; vice president, Don­ An ambulance was called but he na Jean Rose; secretary, Ruth Store Way! Just plan your and Daniel Conner, Chicago, and Club; held a meeting Wednesday died on the way to the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wolford. Shtukas. Poems Were given by the with Mrs. G. A. Jannaseh. , : Whole school. menu—cheek the items you The Missionary Society held a; Ellis Renbarger, who lives a half Crusader Class need (and note the low prices) meeting Wednesday : afternoon mile south of Galien, on Cleveland The, Crusader class and the or­ Mr. , and Mirs. Merritt Martin With Mrs. Albert Jannaseh. Ave. on an 80 acre farm, sold it and daughter, Jean and Mr, John -—then phone your order— chestra of the Portage Prairie Acker were in "South Bend, Satur­ Mr. and Mrs.. Edward Babcock to a Chicago party Monday. Mr. Evangelical church staged a pleas­ You’ll get FREE delivery right, and son, Ray, spent Sunday eve­ Renbarger who was employed in day, ant surprise Monday evening oil Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Martin and to your door. Quality, variety, ning with Mr. and Mrs. Charles A, the Post Office for a number of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell to AT YOUR Clark, years at Three Oaks, ami for the honor them or. tlieir tenth wedding daughter, Jean, Mr. John Acker, service ami value arc liaml in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burns and past two years has been a rural anniversary. and Mr. and Mrs; Paul Volksdorf hand at BOOKMAN'S. family 'Spent the Week-end With mail carrier, will move back to were birthday guests of Mr. and SERVICE! Mrs. Robert Acker of Michigan his .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Threb Oaks about the middle of Portage Prairie Grange We arc open day and Burns, Akron, Ind. ■ April. . City. ;/ PHONE 115 night for your conven­ The Portage Prairie Grange mot Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wolkins and ience—of coarse! That’s Mrs. Edward Van Tilburg, Mrs. Friday evening at the home of Mr George Wolf and children, were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wolkins why you always get snch and Mrs. Clyde Gunyon,/Bertrand. visited Mr. and Kirs, Ed Koenig­ prompt and courteous at­ Monday afternoon callers on Mrs. A potluck supper:;iy,a,g;e^jb^j^p5l- tention here no matter Lydia Slocum. Bakertown News shof, Sunday. lowed by. a program1' of reimings Robert Neff . visited Robert Education ) large What your need maybe. The winners in a coin, contest and current events. The next) meet were entertained Thursday after­ Mrs. Florence Ravish and" Miss Koenigshof, Sunday afternoon. CRAX ______ijpkgs. „ . | tag will be held Friday, April 7, at • Mr. J. C. Smith’s 87th birthday TWiSNER'S noon by the losers by members or' Wilma Paul, Buchanan, were I the ° Bertrarid town hall. - ’ 1 the Women’s Department of the Thursday afternooiiguests of Mrs. was celebrated in the home of Mr, CORNER DRUG STORE and Mrs. A. ,A. Rose Sunday. Mr. “Filling Prescriptions is the L. D. S, church, at the home of Fred Mitchell. . Excellent Maple Syrup Run, FRUIT COCKTAIL—Little Elf _ _. 15 ,oz Most Important Part of Mrs. .G. A. Jannaseh. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mitchell and Mrs. Boyd Deedy and children, (Emory Rough, took i)he buckets Orpha Davis of Warsaw, Mrs. o v vv kR- 15c i CORN i Friends staged a surprise party pils sung a group of songs accom­ l‘0c Rubber Ball -Free i on Ficd Rcum and Ernest Ciouch panied ny Mrs. Ruth Beardsley. NIBLET-EAJRS—15 Ears o n SING A SONG OF PROF/TS 1 Tuesday evening at the former’s Robert Koenigshof gave a violin of Dolicious C orn______can £ 3 0 | homo, honoring their birthdays. solo, accompanied by his mother, ASPARAGUS Mrs. Ed Koenigshof, Mildred Rose CUT — GREEN — TENDER 1 Plow tor Potatoes and Rex KoemgShof played two Dog F o o d .r s 5for25c Fred Koenigshof started plowing selections on the hawanan guitars, Large : Cor early potatoes Saturday after- also accompanied by Mrs. Koenig- No. 2 Cali 1 9 c : noon resuming Monday afternoon shof-. The harmonica group, which Corn Flakes—lg. 3 for 25c ! alter the wind had dried the Sun- includes Jean Martin, Mary Neff, i day rain. He said tha- plowing Robert Ncii, Rex Koenigshof and In Our [ conditions were good. John Walker Robert Koenigshof played two TIIE NEW LITTLE ELF WHEATIES I started plowing for early potatoes numbers. Mrs. Jennie- Mecham Meat Department Monday. gave a short talk. At contests, COFFEE VEAL prizes were wen by Mrs. Mecham, Houle Economies Club New Blend LOAF _ lb. 15 c 2 ,««"• 21c The Portage Prairie Home Eco­ Mrs. Merritt Martin, Mr. Mecham, nomics club held an all-day meet­ Robert Koenigshof, Jean Martin, New Flavor lb. 21c MINCED HAM Flashlight’ Free With 2 Bkgs. Marjean Sebasty and Clare Davis. BOLOGNA, Liver ing yesterday at the home of Mrs. Kcfreshraen s were served. Joseph Haas, Bakertown,. with Mr. and Mrs; Lawrence Scar- Worst ___ 2 lbs. £ 3 C Mrs. Bernice nestle and Mrs. Paul 'OnM Johnson presenting the lesson on foss of South Bend arc spending' CRAOBEftS “The , bare and Repair of Cloth­ several days at the homo of Mr. S U G A R 2 lb. box 13c BURCO COFFEE ing.” and Mrs. J. C. Rccp. Mr. and Mrs.'Charles Vettcrie BURE GRANULATED CREAM RADIANT ROAST and Miss Kathryn Hartman of CHEESE lb. 17c Currier School Notes lb. lbs. The second and third grade have Buchanan visited Sunday With Bag 41 completed a project in the study the ladies’ brother, Charles Hart­ 10 49c Borden’s of Holland. The i.ave learn­ man, South Bend. CHEESE 2 lbs. 43c titan ed how the Holla:.ci housewives Mr. and Mrs. S. C.. Sarvcr, Mr. care for their homes, llow the and Mrs.. Claude Sheldon, Mr. Hollanders won the land from the and Mrs. Joe ForgUc and son and sea, what products they raise or Miss B.nnchc Sheldon visited Sun­ GRAPEFRUIT make, and some, of their ancient day With Mr. and Mrs. A. C. O L E © customs. Also we have made a Sarvcr north of Dayton. Dutch boy and girl door stop. Mr. and Mi’s. Charles Wileox •Largo ’FREE The Walter Burke family re­ and sori were guests Sunday at cently moved, leaving us an en­ tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ J5'o*/i. Can ’RIPE rollment of only ten pupils. rence Strains. Glendora. 2 “ "19c The upper grades have complet­ 5 ed making their bird houses. Last week we had a lesson in ERTJ11S AND VEGETABLES charcoal drawing. Bond of the River Grapefruit Ig. 70 size 7 for 25c OU don’t frequent uncomfortable places. Do you W. B. Haslett motored Thursday think your, customers are different from you in this to Chesterton, Ind., to visit his Gcy.ir School Notes Bananas—-firm - , 5 lbs, 25c brother, Charles Haslett, ,who is ill. George 33. Kelley, teacher of Yrespect? Wise business men, have installed ELEC- RESTAURANTS . Visitors at the home of Mr. and the Geyor school, spent the week­ Qranges---Tree Ripe 10 lbs. 39c trie Air Conditioning and have seen tangible results on Mrs. Paul DeWitt and W. B. Has­ end visiting in Hasting, Grand Ra­ the credit side of the ledger. lett .Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. pids and Greenville. While in Lemons ------dozen 21c STORES Edward Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Greenville, Mr. Kelley officiated at Coo'd From 1:00 TJJ1 1:00 M. Restaurants, stores, offices and theatres, in ever increas­ Claude DeWi'.t and eon, Jimmy, the State A. A. U. * basketball ing numbers, have enjoyed the sweet music of a jingling of Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles tournament. Head Lettuce-Ig. solid 2 for 19c cash register when .such places have been made comfortable Renkcs, Jr., and daughter, Char­ The students of the Geyer school OFFICES lotte, of Niles, are enjoying their new soccer ball even m hottest weather. ] Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Erdley were very much. Boy Scout Troop No. 47 of the A qualified engineer will estimate your requirements ] guest3 Sunday at a birthday din- THEATRES : her at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geyer school is organizing a Rifle without obligation. NOW ’S The Time! } E. S. Arncy in Buchanan, team. They already have several All Profit by Misses Marie "and Agnes Kocnig- matches arranged with Niles POORMAW-I j shof of Soutli Bond spent Sunday teams. Practice meets are being 1 at the home of their father, Fred held1 at the regular meetings of the “TRULY THE POOR-MAN’S STORE’* AIR i Koenigshof. troop. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Straub and The troop is planning a supper 310 RIVER WE CONOmONING for Thursday, March 30, at which ; family visited Sunday at the homo STREET DELIVER of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Womer and time several of the members plan PHONE 115 family of Niles. to pass their cooking test. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Heise of The Scout Troop and the Cub

.4 wt, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1039 THE feERRlEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE Mi-%: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Proud and cloth, put Into kettle and add 3 one of our towns I saw a bully or New Deal In turn aided the CIO, few days before announced the daughter, Joanne, visited Sunday cups boiling water, salt and pep­ a mob abusing, misusing, someone, through its Labor Board and the purpose of Lahor’s Non-Partisan at the home of Mrs. Proud’s par­ per. Simmer ‘i hour, then add I would do roy best to stop it, so, LaFollette Rehate Civil Liberties League, the Clio’s political affili­ ents, Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Ebhert, carrots cut in halves and onions. while this Wagner Law, the Labor Committee, in collecting more ate, as follows: "Our purpose, at Kalamazoo. Cook SA hour longer before adding Relations Board and the CIO con­ dues ? There Is a vicious circle that present is to run Roosevelt for a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rehm had as potatoes and turnip. Cook 20 tinue not only to interfere unjust­ needs breaking. third term anil to elect him.” -LOCALS thetr guests Sunday the former’s minutes longer. Then add tomatoes ly with business but to oppress .Patriotism—A New Test, Roosevelt’s third term supporters ntece, Mrs. Frank Rebstock and and parsley. Finish rooking. Same workingmen, to deprive them of Just how absurd some of the are using the "war scare” to force Mrs. E. T, Waldo arrived home Mrs. Hattie Miller, Miss Belle husband, Sturgis. may thickened if desired. Serves 0. their jobs, to levy tribute upon New Deal columnists can be. was his election. We will have ho more Sunday evening from Grand Ra­ Miller and Mrs. J. E. Morley drove B. O. U. Rummage Sole Apr. them, I shall continue to advocate indicated in last Friday’s Wash­ of a crisis In 3 940 than we always pids where she had attended the to Chicago, Sunday to viBlt Mr. its amendment. ington Star, where a former New have had since he was first in­ annual meet of the Federation of 21-22. adv. Washington and Mrs. E. H. Dempster. Miss Wanda Coonfare will leave Read your dally papers, the re­ Deal employee, writing under the augurated. Women’s clubs as delegate of the Charles A. Boyle of Chicago, I wonder how many people still spectable weekly and monthly name of Jay Franlilyn, headed! his Michigan citizens realizing the 'Thirty Club. Saturday to spend the spring va­ spent the week-end with his moth­ cation from school at the home of think of serving lamb only In the News Letter magazines, and you will discover column, "Conservatives See Nleed national situation can indicate Miss Dorothy Babcock of Oak er, Mrs. Charles F. Boyle. spring, and then forget about It that at last a wave of protest of Drafting Roosevelt in 1940 De- their disapproval at the coining Parle, 111., spent the week-end at her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Exciting as a new Easter bon­ Tappan, Mishawaka. for the rest of the seasons. Per­ AI ImU against the injustices of this law, cause of Crisis," and then said: April State election by voting _a the home of her parents, Mr. and net . . RYTEX TWEED-WEAVE haps the reason foe that is that It. its unfairness, its maladministra­ "Will It to. O. P.) oppose the na­ Republican ticket. Mrs, J. R. Babeoclc. Born, to Mr, and Mrs, John Fur two year.) Renal or Var.den- Printed Stationery in delectable Nelson, a daughter, at the Boyce is only in Ihe last few years Hint bi-rg and Republicans generally tion, is going up ail over the coun­ tional Interest in order to gain * Sincerely, A. C, Stearns of Kalamazoo was pastel colors, And, believe it or not lamb lias been universally distri­ have been insisting that the .Social try. Jn my judgment, one of the partisan advantage as in the fighft Oltire TO. Hoffman, a visitor Sunday at the home of Maternity home Sunday, March 26’, . . . specially priced for March in The baby has been named Doris buted and universally available at Meemily Act should be amended greatest single tasks that rests against the League of Nations?" Your Representative. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proseus. DOUBLE THE USUAL QUAN­ upon this Congress is to amend In substance, his article tells ns March 25, 1939. Sam McClellan was brought Eleanor. all markets. No more need we wait so as to prevent the collection of TITY for only $1. You’ll want to Robert Dempsey returned Fri­ for the approach of spring to excessive taxes, paid by employer this law. For that purpose I have that “the acid test of American home Sunday from Mercy Hos­ buy loads of RYTEX TWEED- bring "spring lamb’’ to our tables. offered a bill and intend to advo­ patriotism, according to conserva­ pital, Benton rfarbor and is now day evening from Pawating hos­ and employee, and the spending of WEAVE at this amazingly low pital where he.had undergone an Actually, spring is just the begin­ the sums so collected for current cate the amendment of this Act as tive observers on the Washington improving at his home but will be price at The Record Co. long as this Congress remains in scene,” depends upon whether or j in bed another week, operation for appendicitis. He is ning of the supply for the peak expenses. Mrs. M. E. Dalce left Saturday the son of Mrs. Lydia Dempsey. market is reached in the early fall. Friday last, before the House session. The New Deal administra­ not we support Roosevelt for a WEKO B each Mr. and Mrs. L, W. Johnson Cor Galena, 111., where she will Ways and Means Committee, tion, John L. Lewis’ CIO and the third term. To put it bluntly, we j spent several days in the past Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post will ‘ One'very"imporlant ~reason for spend the week with her sister, spend the week-end in Chicago, the lamb being a favorite with many Secretary Morgenlhau testified in Communists are about the only out in the sticks are not patriotic ' Bridgman, Michigan week at' the home of the latter’s Mi's. Leo Allen. substance lhat such a change was formidable opposition to such a unless we support for a third term ' daughter, Mrs. Frank Anderson guest of their son, Maynard Post. homemalcei's is it Is always tender DANCING : Dee Weaver arrived from East "It Couldn't Be Murder,” a new - being young. Then too it goes so desirable; tliul bo thought it program. this wasteful spendthrift, who, so* and family, South Bend. Lansing Tuesday to spend the A Revolving Fund far as can be learned," has never FRIDAY — SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Haslett, Mrs. serial of romance, tragedy and well with so many of our spring should be brought about. Let those spring vacation from his studies mystery by Philip Wylie! One of and summer vegetables and fruits. critics who say Republicans ac­ We have heard much In recent kept a political promise since he arid SUNDAY Belle Glover, Mrs. Nellie Smith, at Michigan State College. years about revolving funds. Did was elected President, No man's drove to Chesterton, Ind., Sunday the many interesting features in In buying lamb stop to consider. complish nothing by criticism and Miss Mary E. Reynolds had as The American Weekly, the maga­ Just what do you want to use it the offering of amendments note you ever stop to think of the dues patriotism can be determined by FISH FRIES afternoon to see the former’s her guest Monday afternoon Mrs. collected by the communistic- con­ the sole test of whether he sup­ uncle, Charles Haslett, who is zine distributed with the Sunday for. Then select the proper cut. I this accomplishment. and Dinners Every Day L. S. Pierson of Chicago. Chicago Herald and Examiner. find In purchasing meats it is al­ Sure, you get tired of reading trolled CIO from its workers, some ported any man for a third or any GERMAN DANCE quite ill there. ' B. G. U. Rummage Sale Apr. I .$400,000 of which went into the | other term, B. C. U. Rummage. Sale Apr. John. Fredrickson left Wednes­ ways best to ask for branded' and hearing us find fault with New Saturday Night 23-22. adv. j day for his home in Boston, Mass., meats. You are then assured of Deal, measures, but, If we do not New Deal campaign fund, and the Another Washington paper a 21-22. adv. Miss Janet Kelley arrived home I call attention to some of th e1 Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glover visit­ after a visit of two weeks at the quality and top results In cooking. yesterday to spend the spring1 home of his uncle, Dr. H. C. Fred­ So often I have heard persons crazy ideas of the present admin­ ed Sunday in Elm Valley at the vacation from Michigan Slate istration and offer suggestions and home of the latter’s sister, Mrs. rickson. at a loss to describe the odd flavor College with her parents, Mr. and The Buchanan Lions club mem­ in lamb that they have found ob- amendments which we think will H. G. Stoner, who is improving Mrs. C. W. Kelley.' aid in remedying the trouble until from illness, bers and their wives were guests jestionable. That “wooly" taste Eugene Kelley arrived home of .the Bend of the River grange that formerly was found has been we get rid of this outfit' which for Graydon Heim is ill with the fiu Saturday from Michigan State six years has each year given us at the home of his parents. Mi’, at a Ladies’ Night program last entirely eliminated by better im­ ANN ($ PAGE College to spend the spring vaca­ night. A dinner was served follow­ proved packer methods and chill­ a shove along the road toward and Mrs. Glenn Heim. tion with his parents, Mr. and bankruptcy, are we not failing in Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Sehvam had ed by a social evening. ing. Then loo mutton is little sold Mrs. C. W. Kelley, visiting on his in this country so there is little our duty? as guests Sunday the former’s way home with Melvin Campbell Anofher Construe!lve Suggestion brother, L. It. Sehram and wife need to worry about getting "old” at Ann Arbor. Many Now Using lamb. In season and out, on the floor and daughters, Ruby Jane and Mr., and Ml::. J. C. Rehm motor­ of Congress and many places > Mildred, and Mr, and Mrs.' Nor­ Electric Brooders 'I'he leg, shoulder, and ribs all KETCHUP ed to Chicago and return yester­ make excellent roasts. The ribs are throughout the country, I have man Grandorf, ail of Michigan day. bitterly criticized the Wagner Act, City, Partly as a result of the exten­ usually formed into a Crov. n sion of Indiana & Michigan Elec­ Ro_Sv, and is tops both in delicacy the. National Labor Relations Board and the CIO. This I have Made by'A’&P with vine- tric company service and partly and pocketbook. However, the leg *.jt riptned tomatoes. because of the demonstration of o’ lamb is grand for roasts. Be done so often and so strenuously results, a considerable sale of sure to'have the fell, (that crisp, that some people have written me electric brooders has been report­ •paperilke skin on the outside) left saying that on this subject I was I4-oz. ed in the Buchanan, community. on because it hurries the roasting. making a nuisance of myself (al­ bottles though they do not sign their com­ Among those who are now us­ The shoulder is a good economy buy and can be roasted whole bon­ munications). ing the Warner Electric brooder Just as when, on the streets of are: Mrs. Dave Server, R, F. ed for stuffing or cut into shoulder chops or steak. Has more bone Blomberg, Mrs. L'eo Richter, than the leg but equally palatable. John Weaver, Pat Clemens,■ Mrs. : The ribs and loin are the favor­ Schuman Sarver, O. li. York, ite cuts from lamb and are used Fred Koenigshof, Fred Miller, primarily for chops and prepared Peter Itudell, Howard Wilson. All by broiling. of these brooders are of 500- The budget cuts include tlje chick capacity except mat oi breast which is good for stewing, YellotV . % Ws„ IS- Howard Wilson, which is 250- stuffing and baking or braising. chick capacity. The neck may bo sliced and brais­ IT c The users as a rule buy day- ed in a tasty sauce, The shanks old chicks. More chicks are sav­ may he. stewed with vegetables. Qtmsx. ed because of more even temper­ Ground lamb shoulder is excellent tasgi - * • atures inside the hover and coolr for loaves and patties. j l Q ■ 3 ei“ air* in the runways. * '* Any lamb cut is tender enough CHOCOLATE CROPS a oz. co ns 25= l0bB'u' $ 1.45 2 lbs. in comiort . . . WEIGHT ADJUST­ HADDOCK FILLETS NO WASTE 2 7c EGG MASH Cooperate with the Dairy SPECIAL BLUE HANDLE MENT—Automatic adjustment to Size 55.1b. Log 4 9 c Too”' $ 1 . 8 3 SLAB BACON ■*«* CURED Ib. 19 c and weight oi the different parts ot Farmers BROOMS - 25 LITTLE CHICK FEED the body . . , SPRING GUARANTEE VEAL ROAST Ib. 19 c WALL PAPER CLEANER 53-lb. boo 4 7 c $ 1 . 6 9 —Karr Spring Construction guaran­ Climax . \ J., 3 12-oz.cans25= teed IS years . . . ECONOMICAL— SLICED BACON »*•««. 2 for 25c WHITE CANVAS ' GROWING MASH Costs less than one cent a night— | less than the per night cost of tho BUTTER BT THE 15 c PIECE Ib. cheapest mattress. FRESH SIDE PORK SILYERBROOK. ROLL, ! Now on display at BOILING BEEF 2 ibs. 25c cllnion State {Bank lb. 2 8 c Established in 1882 BUCHANAN - - - GALIEN ItROOST BROS. 214 Second St. NILES, MICH. E&P FOOD STOR€S Y, i i

PA.(M E’OtJB i ’Jtiiii SERRIEN ubtuVjiY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939 Mottl is ill at his home with A, Eller and also known as W. A, an, and Township of Buchanan, With the Medal pneumonia. Eller, Josephine C. Card, Wm. H. Berrien County, Michigan. Mr. Walden, who bought the Sylvester sometimes written Will­ Dated: March 29th, 1939. Men at Clarks Claude Mitchell farm, started a iam H. Sylvester and Effie Rahn, UNION STATE BANK, a Cburch grass fire on his premises Thuis- I deceased; Petitions for the ap­ Michigan Banking Corporation, pointment of administrators were Mortgagee. ;CI% priced to sell. Leo Huebner, counts in those days and the in­ Itov. Gladys Dick, Pastor receive a new testament for three St. Joseph in said County, on,the Phone 402. 8t6c. Beef Hides and beef fat. Dan formation may surprise many months regular attendance. Jane FRIDAY — SATURDAY written Lewis H. Boal and Cora A. 13th day of March A. D. 1939. Merson’s Market. 4tfc. readers. I intend to devote one 9:45 a. ni. Sunday School. Rotzien will receive a six months Port Said Locale Of New Mystery Wilson; Inventories were filed in Present: Hon, Malcolm Hatfield, .-.FOR SALE:—New Dexter Wash- chapter on that legendary institu­ 11:00 a’, m. Morning Worship. pin. Add Port Said to the list of the Samantha E. Johnson, Michael Judge of Probate. er, $39.95; Maytag Washers, WANTED—Responsible party will 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. C. Houmphreys, Phoebe Mindel'- buy or rent a five room cottage tion that was wont to sputter and Easter Services scattered places in which Mr. In the Matter of the Estate of $59.95 and up. Houswerth Radio cough and start and stop along the Mid-week Services ■ Thursday On Easter Sunday, April 9, Dr. Moto has met crime. liout, Albert Ankli and Clara W. William T. Richards, deceased. M. Sales. lOtfc. or bunaglow in Buchanan. Must evening, Bible Study. Gore deceased estates; and Final toe modern. Address replies to highways and byways in the first EUinger the District Supt. of the Having solved mysteries in San Alleta Harner, having filed her years of the century - the first ear Saturday night, Young Peoples Methodist church, Kalamazoo Dis­ Francisco, Honolulu, Shanghai, Accounts were filed in the deceas­ petition, praying that an instru­ FOR SALE OR TRADE:—My Box 67-H, care of Record. service. ed estates of Ludwig Totzke, 13tlp, in Buchanan. To date I have some trict will give the Easter sermon Peiping, Indo-China, Devil’s Island ment filed in said Court be ad­ equity in a six room house and important clues but have not t and officiate at the communion and London, J. P. Marquand’s Henry W. Church, William Hoynes, Warren A. Millard, Ida Settergren mitted to Probate as the last will garage in the English-Holmes WANTED TO RENT;—3 rooms or definitely identified the first car. Church of tho Brethren > service. Anyone wishing to unite famous detective visits Egypt in and testament of said deceased and jjj addition. A buy. Call evenings small house, by young couple. Was it Myron Mead’s 2-iunger? 10:00 a. m. Sunday school. ' with the church or any parents de- the latest of his screen adventures, and Charles H. W. Krolow. that administration of said estate at 905 Victory St., or days The Leave inquires at Record office. Was it the Harry Brown car (not 11:00 a .m. Worship Service, siring to have their children bap- “Mr. Moto’s Last Warning.” Judge Hatfield also entered or­ be granted to M. Alleta Harner sr Record Office. lOtfnc. 13tlp. our Harry of today) on which a Rev. Price Umphlet speaking. : tized on Easter Sunday will please ders closing the hearing of claims or some other suitable person. j announce their intentions to the ’ ALSO — in the Anna E. Wolter, Mary Lou p;FOR SALE:—Medium Red Clover tow rope was standard equip­ It is Ordered, That the 10 th day CLEANING by hour or day. Also ment? Was it Bill House’s auto I pastor, Rev. Considine if they Dennis O’Keefe and Cecelia Park­ Maxfield, Elizabeth Story, John of April A. D. 1939 at ten A. M„ seed 99,52% pure. Irving Swartz. experienced in clerking, nursing Christian Science Churches ’ Hartman and Willis E. Kysor de­ 12t3c. bus, built by tlie Michigan Motor . haven't already done so. Worship er Screen’s Latest Permauent Duo at said Probate Office is hereby ap­ £V Phone 7103-F3. and confiinements. Reasonable. &■ Machine Company, and named "Unreality” will bo the subject , service begins at 11 a. m. Another romantic team of the ceased estates and orders allowing pointed for hearing said petition. ‘ Mrs. Minnie Banke, 203 S, Port­ Autourban, as the result of the of the Lesson-Sermon in all Chris­ 'Easter Egg Day screen, falling in line with such claims for payment of debts were It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Si-FOR SALE:—Spring wagon, an- age. 13tlp. tian Science Churches throughout entered in the deceased estates of tique bureau. Albert Nutt. I ll winning contribution turned in by ; Sunday April 2, is egg day at famous popularity ' teams as lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Harry Weaver in a $2 contest for the world on Sunday, April 2. ! the Dayton Sunday school. We are Powell-Loy, Rogers-Astaire and Ray Herr and Margaret Jane Love W. 4th St. 13t3p. FOR RENT also and sometimes known as lication of a copy of this order, for the best name? The Golden Text (Proverbs asking the members to bring at MacDonald-Eddy, makes its debut three successive weeks previous to That, ladies and gentlemen, will 30:8) is: “Remove far from me jeast one doz eggs more if possible Jennie Love; and closed the estate -.FQR. SAfeB;—Fresh cows, Alfalfa FOR RENT:—2-room furnished in the racing thrill picture, "Bum of Edward C. Roelfi, deceased. said, day of hearing, in the Berrien hay, baled or lose. R. E. apartment. 302 Main street. be the question before the house in vanity and lies: give me neither to be sent to the Clark Memorial ’Em Up O’Connor.” , County Record a newspaper print­ ' Schwartz. 206 Lake St. Phone 13tlp., a future, issue. In the meantime, if poverty nor riches; feed me With home. Either bring them to the O'Keefe began his career as a ed and circulated in said county. 141. i3tic. you have information which may food convenient for me.” 1 Sunday school Sunday morning or film extra. After a few years as First insert, Mar. 23; last Mar. 30 MALCOLM HATFIELD. FOR RENT—Sleeping room in influence the decision, phergosh- -Among the Bible citations is-this maite arrangements to have them vaudeville trouper and writer and NOTICE OF ELECTION Judge of Probate .*_ FOR SALE:—Dining room suite, private home, hoard if desired, sakes, lead us to it! passage (Psalms 27:14): “Wait on called for. director of amateur plays, he rock-: Notice is hereby given that the (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, r? Phone-232. 106 Maple Court, Washings and ironings also Postcript I the Lord: be of good courage, and Honor Pastor’s Birthday eted to screen prominence after a Annual CITY ELECTION will be Register of Probate, r A 13tlc. wanted. 408 W. Front St., George Ditto furnished me with he shall strengthen thine heart: Sunday evening, March 26, the small role in “Saratoga” for which held on Monday, April 3rd, 1939, wait, I say, on the Lord.” 1st insertion Feb. 2; last April 20 ---- -— ------’ Phone 649. 12t3p an interesting word picture of the ! Dayton Sunday school held a pot- he was awarded the romantic load at the following places in said |7-FOR SALES:—Bunnies for kiddies old hammer room at the Lee & Correlative passages to bo read jUek supper in honor of Rev. Con- opposite Virginia Bruce in “The City: " ^ NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE for Easter. E. Gomoll. River FOR RENT:—Modern seven room from the Christian Science text- slime's birthday at the home of Default having been made in the house, 506 Days ave. Write Mrs. Kelley plant in its early years. Bad Man of Brimstone." , FIRST PRECINCT: Holmes Street, near bridge. 13t2c. Ditto went to work at common la­ .book, "Science and Health with and Mrs. Eva Browning. The Battery Shop, 123 So. Oak street. conditions of that certain mort-^* Sada Raymond, 14706 Caldwell Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary evening was spent in singing and gage dated the .1st day of March, Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 13tf. bor in Nov. 1900, getting $1,25 a SUN. — MON. — TUBS. SECOND PRECINCT: Public FOR SALE— 100-chick, electric 10 hour day. In a short time he Baker Eddy, include the_ following: learning new choruses to be sung Mickey Rooney was almost the Library, 109 No. Oak street. 1934, executed hy Spencer C, •i brooder, good as new; used FOR RENT:—3 room apartment went to work as a helper to Hod (p. 254): “When we wait: patient-, a|. xhc Sunday services. Rev. Con- discoverer of a new gold area in For the purpose of electing two Miner and Daisy Miner, husband jl bedroom furniture, cheap if on first floor and electric lights. Bruce, the head blacksmith, at ly on God and seek Truth rightc- (.jo;,,,. gpokc a few words of ap- Southern California whim, on lo­ Justices': of the .Supreme . Coul't, and wife, as mortgagors, to the: taken at once. Glenn Sanford, \s mile north of I. & M, Electric $1.75 per day. Then he got a con­ ously, He directs our path.” , precialion for the kindness and cation at Crater Lake, Cal., for two Regents of the University, Land Bank Commissioner, acting comer of Hillview and. Terre plant Edward Broceus, 13t3p. tract at welding piecework, net­ ---- — ~ ~ ~ ' | gifts received and after singing “The Adventure of Huckleberry pursuant to the provisions of P.arf" Superintendent of Public Instruc­ '3 of the Act of Congress known as ' ;! Coupe. 13 tic ting from $2.50 to $3.00 pel- day. Christian Science Society, j "God be with you Till We Meet Finn” lie found "nuggets” in the tion. Member of State Board , of MSCifiLdLANlSOUS Each axle was in two parts,, one Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub-• Again.” All present wished him stream in which he propelled a the Emergency Farm Mortgage Education, two members of the Act of 1933, as amended (U. S. C. [;'FOR SALE—3 Tractors and. 1 HAVE YOUR PROPERTY in­ on each hub, and they were welded ject: "Unreality.” • many happy returns of the day. raft for the picture. State Board of Agriculture, Coun­ ;•> Power Sprayer, A-l condition. [ in the center to make the com­ Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. i Rev. Henry Beatty, Rev. Frank He gathered them up and re­ Title 12, Sections 1016-1019), aa spected free today by a Termite tv Commissioner of Schools, and mortgagee, filed for record in the :-i: Fred Gonder, Buchanan, R. R. Control Specialist. No odor. pleted axle. Wednesday evening meeting at! Considine of Garret Biblical In- ported the find. There was wild ex­ also ONE CITY COMMISSION­ :•!• 1. Telephone 254. 13t3c Pete Bachman was the foreman 7:45 p. m. • • | etitute, Evanston, 111,, spent the citement, and Waiter ConnoJly and office of the Register of Deeds of Prices reasonable, up to three ER, TWO SUPERVISORS and Berrien County, Michigan, on the years to pay. Five year guaran­ of this room. Hod Bruce’s black­ The reading room in the church! wcek-nd with Mrs. Mae Van Lew William Frawley, in scenes with TWO CONSTABLES, £-t*ifOR SALE: — uooa cast iron smith department was • in the at Dewey avenue and Oak street^ and son.. him, started prospecting. But When 2nd day of May, 1934, recorded in tee. Berrien Extermital Service, The polls of said election will be Liber 185 of Mortgages on.Page range, ivory and green, ice box, 309 E. Main, Niles. Phone 113W. southwest corner of the room, is open each Wednesday afternoon; ------■ —------— they took the nuggests to John open from 7:00 o’clock A. M un­ ->. 100 lb. one five gallon jar and 3 where he had four forges. Along from 2 until 4 o’clock. f Methodist Episcopal Church Niclcolaus, head of the M-G-M la­ 287 thereof, and which mortgage 106 E. Chicago St., Buchanan, til 6:00 o’clock P M, of said day was thereafter and on the 28th or-4, l gallon jars, 206 Chippawa. Phono 18, 39tfc. the riverward or northerly side of ------,------1 , Minister, R. ('. Puffer boratory, the bubble burst with a *i Phone 329. 13tlp. the room were the three big ham­ bang. Nickolaus’ tests disclosed of election. day of December, 1938, by an in­ The Reorganized Church of Jesus: Church school 10:00 a. in. Con Harry A. Post, City Clerk. GOOD VISION is important! If mers, suspended on long heavy Christ of Latter Day Saints i Kelly, superintendent. Junior that they were ©lily, iron pyrites, strument in writing, duly assigned FOR SALE:—Early Cobbler seed to the. Federal Farm Mortgage you need glasses, see C. L. wooden beams, operated by water- V. L. C'oonfare, Pastor | Superintendent, Mrs. Glenn Has- known to miners as “fool's gold.” st insertion Mar. 30; last June 15 ■' potatoes fi’om certified seed last Stretch, the optometrist at wheel power. At these hammers 1 Corporation, a corporation, of year. $1 per bushel. Also an O. 8:30 a. m. Young people’s prayer; lett. Classes for all ages, NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Washington, D. C., and which as­ Clark's News Depot every over a period of years worked service, sponsored by Zion League. ’ Public worship 11:00 d. m. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY Default having been made in K. 2 Kyak canvas boat, wt. 50 Thursday. tfc. George Thatcher, Elmer Moyer, Bing’s Song Routine Gives Him signment of mortgage was filed lbs. $25. Ivan Ferguson. Phone 10:00 a. m. Church school. Jo-; Palm Sunday, baptism of babies, the conditions of a certain mort­ for record in said office of tho Pete Bachman, Arthur Voorhees, s'eph Gross, . director. Worship j Organ numbers by Mrs. Con Kcl- Four Hits gage dated the 25th day of Au-, 7112-Fll. I3tlc. ’iCUSTOMp^SAWING new, at any Jimmie Conway, and others. . One Bing Crosby sings lour new Register of Deeds of the County of time when the rollwajr is filled, period theme: “The Last Supper.” ly. Anthem by vested choir. gust, 1937, made by John E. Bow­ Berrien, Michigan, on the 3rd day^.' FOR SALE:—Day bed $6.00 and a of the workmen, George Bemiitl, 11:00 a, m. Sacrament of the! Sermon by the pastor: “The song's in his new comedy romance, man and Dora E. Bowman, hus­ On hand'for your needs, Red got a piece of steel embedded .. in “Paris Honeymoon," which opens of January, 1939, recorded in Libet tan reed baby cab in fine condi­ Elm for Hayracks and Truck Lord’s Supper. The ■ pastor in place of Children in the Church.” band and wife to the. Union State 12 of Assignments of Mortgages tion, $7.50. H. B. Huebner, 111 his arm and died from infection.. at tho Hollywood Theatre. They Bank, a Michigan banking corpor­ beds, 2x6, 2x8; Wagon Poles, On the other side in the middle charge. ! Evening worship 7:30 p. m. are "You’re A Sweet Littic Head­ on Page 127, Lake St. Phone 378. 13t3p. 2:30 p. m. The Zions League will Ha!f h0U1. o£ songs lcd by Mt, ation, and recorded in the Office of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN etc. Hopkins Saw Mill, Smith and southeast from the blacksmith organize a debating team to co~v. ache,” “I Have Eyes,” “The Funny FOR SALE:—Small cook stove. street. - 13tlp Walton Becker, Sermon by tho tlie Register of Deeds for Berrien: Uiat said morLgagc will bo lore- department was the oil furnace, pete in debates with other, teams Old Hills” and "Joobalai,” all from County, Michigan, in Liber 151 of Phone 7100-F24. 13tlg. uaually .fired by John Long. Each pastor. the pens of Leo Robin and Ralph closed, pursuant to power of sale, of the : Northern Indiana and Oronoko M. E. Church Mortgages, on Page 298, on the and the premises therein described FOR SALE:-—80 acres, known as hammer man had a helper to keep Southern Michigan District, at a Raingcr. The cast also includes 28th day of August, 1937; on Honors for Henry Clay the billets of steel for the axles Public worship 2:00 p. m. The Franciska Gaal, Akim Tamiroff, as: Lincoln Burrus farm. Good loca­ Unconstitutionally Henry Clay be­ Young People’s Conf^encc to be choh. Qf , ^ oh> ‘Buchanan, which mortgage there is claimed The West Sixty acres, of the tion, good land, good 7-room hot and carry them to. and from held at . Coldwater, Mich, about wm renc)ev geveral Shirley Ross and Edward Everett to be due and owing at this date came a senator of the United States the furnace to the anvils. Horton. East Half of the Southwest : house, Inquire Robert Burrus, before he war 30 years of age. He May T. the date to more cion-1 eight hundred forty-seven dollars Quarter of Section Twenty-two, Buchanan or Morton Hampton "Those,” George added remines- nitely announced soon. ■ : | ^«rch, school 8:00 p, m. and. ivvcnty-seven cents principal was also-accorded the honor of be­ cently, “were tile happy days.". 6, Township. Seven South, Range at Galien. Ilt3p. The Sunday evening and v/eek j _ Th)lrsda3’ l eve”ltls‘ AI’nl and interest; and nb, suit or pro­ coming speaker of the house of rep­ (To Be Continued) 6:00 Dewey Avenue School Seventeen West, resentatives his first’ day as a mem­ day services nod meetings will be j " 0111^1 Qnai'lqrly conference, ceeding, at law; having been in­ FOR SALE -.—Clover and Alfalfa discontinued in favor of Union}!5, m>' Buchanan church. lying within said County and State ber of the house. The honor, pre­ stituted to recover the money se­ will be sold at public auction to hay. First cutting. Phone 7124- viously, had been given only to rep­ Holy Week Services.' First Grade—Miss Miller cured by said mortgage, or any F13. Ilt3p. River Has Reversing Falls the highest bidder for cash by the resentatives who had served . long 7:39 p. m. Women’s Department This week wo have made birth­ part-thereof, said mortgage will be Sheriff of Berrien County at the. and well in the house. The St. John river In Canada is meeting at the home of Mrs, Geo. day greetings: for Marian Demp­ foreclosed by public sale to satisfy FOR SALE:—Gravel of all kinds. noted for its reversing falls. When Children in Court front door of the Court House in Nice white concrete gravel. C. VeLterle on West Front si. road. sey, Hflllis Baekus, and Nadeno the above amount, and . lawful the city of Saint Joseph in said the tide is out, the falls flow toward By Judge Malcolm Hatfield Sehrimsher. A. Walkden, Buchanan, Mich. The Adirondacks the sea. At half tide or slack water, costs for!foreclosure on Monday, County and State, on. Tuesday, 13t3p. The - Presbyterian Cliurcli Molina Smcdley painted

stone. A piece broke off and we' Mrs. Maude Hansen and daugh- and family of Gary were Sunday 509. City “B” League ; were sure that freezing had. caused 1 ■•;, Miss Naurai Eckelbarg'er, afternoon callers in the Charles Ladies League it to break. vi.-,fed Thursday at the home of .Smith home. W L Pet. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dickey, W L Pet. Dry-Zero 43 32 .073 . . . THE MICROPHONE... Second Grade—Mrs. Heim , Mrs. lOh.uod Horner. Nelson’s Transfer 47 28 .627 Hoff-Brau 43 32 .073 Dickie Davie brought ue a box Mr. and Mrs. Merton Wallace John and Russell Dickey were in Wilson’s Dairy 46 29 .613 Clear Lake 41 34 .047 News of Buchanan Schools of Ceiba. This fiber comes from :*sd diiidrtu, Odd water, spent the St. Joseph, Friday. Gnodtke’s Drug 39 36 ' .520 St. Joe Valley 40 35' .033 Jamaica and the Netherlands. It week-end al the home of the form­ Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaren Buchanan Recreation 39 36 .520 B & B Grill 31 44 .413 Class is used for insulation in refrigera­ er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred and children spent Sunday with J. F. Russell, Inc. 34 41 ,453 Nelson’s Transfer 28 47 .373 tors. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs;'Frank McLaren. Reamer’s Market 20 55 .266 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson High single, A. Van Tone, 219. Mrs. Lamb gave us two new William Nelson. Jr., and Lester High single. A. Sehrock, 201. High three games, G. Loveland, W. C. T. U. Gives Transeau. There are also many that sum to the seventh grade. books about Mrs. Gray Bunny for Fedore .jam Siuulay in Grand and son, of LaF-ortc called Sunday High three games, E. Hannon, 565. small pamphlets for supplement­ The eighth grade earned the our Health Class. Rapids. afternoon in tile Paul Smith home. 518. Match Games ary reading. money by showing a moving pic­ Second. Grade—Miss Fritz Miss Hojnlhy Iliaekimui came Mrs, Anna Lowe and Mrs. Sue Books to Library Thursday Business Men’s League Local teams won two out-fit ture, “Mickey Mouse," “Mickey Carol Covert brought a toy from Kalamazoo to spend the Iioy spent Sunday with Mr. and W L Pet. M’Gujre,” and a western film. piano lo school. We have number­ spiiiig vacation from Western Mrs. Will Ummdy. three match games at the local 1 Drewry’s Ale 47 28 .627 bowling alleys in the past week. Presented by Miss Elsie May News The seventh grade has started ed the keys of the piano and have j State - Tearhera . College at the Mr. and Mrs, Earl Rizor and L. J. Wood’s 46 29 .613 Mills in behalf of the local W. C. T. a contest between the San Fran­ translated the notes of some songs j home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. children of Buchanan were Sunday The Wilson Dairy team defeated City Market- 36 39 .480 the Whiting Elks 2407 to 2258. The U. of which she is president, thir­ cisco World's Fair and the New into numbers. As a result the chil­ Claude Blackman. dinner guests in the home of Mr. I Fagras Shell 34 41 .453 teen new books and pamphlets The boys’ home economics class York Fair. The pupils have obtain- dren are learning to play many The Ml. Tabor grange will hold and Mrs. Herbert Goodenough. Buchanan Recreation team defeat­ is studying clothing fabrics and | Red Bud Inn 84 41 .453 ed the “Carb-Lay-Out” team have been presented to the school I ed mans. They want to see which tunes they like. an open meeting Friday evening Miss Catherine Hampton of .Union State Bank 28 47 .373 library. styles, hats, and suits for special I fair can he reached first and at First Grade—Miss Connell •with a bingo paity and refresh­ Kalamazoo will spend the spring 2619 to 2421 and lost to the South They are: "Alcohol and the Hu­ occasions. I what cost. Much of the informa­ Miss Connell’s room will present ments. The public is invited. vacation with her parents, Mr. and High single, B. Neidlinger, 234. Haven Recreation team 2403 to man Race," by Richmond Hobson; Approximately ten dollars’ pro­ tion is gleaned from free litera­ a “Sleep Dialogue” and songs al Miss Beatrice Boyle of the Mrs. Morton Hampton. High three games, E. Deeds, 611. 2465. “When the Brewer Had the fit was taken in by the junior ture distributed by transportation the March Assembly Program. Michigan Stale College extension Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thumm of Stranglehold,” by Ernest Gordon; class candy sale on St. Patrick’s agencies. • Phy Ekelbarger moved to the staff arrived yesterday to spend | Sodus spent the week-end with “That Awful Ethel," by Mary day. The money will be added to ' At a Latin Club meeting March country with his parents Monday. the spring vacation at her liomoj Mi’, and Mrs. V. G. Ingles. Drcssly; “A Syllabus in Alcohol the fund for the junior prom. 10, a Professor Quiz program bas­ We are sorry to have Phay move near Glendora. Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nye, F. A. Education,” by Bertha Palmer; Finishing the first month of bus­ ed on Roman mythology, was hold before school closed. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Fryman Nye, were Sunday guests in the "Practical Experiments With Al­ iness transactions and closing A book report on “Roman Slaves” Wc are glad to have Charles and twin sons, Jackie Hail and home of Mr. and Mrs. AJanson cohol,”, and “Practical Experi­ their books for the month is the was given and another contest held Smith with us again. Charles has Jimmie Lee, left the Kelley Brown near Sodu3. ments With Tobacco',’’ by F. M> present work of the bookkeeping for the best drawings of Latin been ill and has not been in school Maternity Home Friday for their The Happy Homemakers will Gregg; “'Are You Awake?” ’ by class. The second month of trans­ words. The roll call was answered much this winter. home on the Redbud Trail. Moth- j meet with Mrs. Joseph Murdock, Florence Marshall; “The Scientist actions will be started after spring with Latin numbers, First Grade—Miss C’arnagan er and two sons were very well. IFriday for an all day meeting. Experiments With Alcohol,” by vacation. The committee consisted of Jack Besides the reading done in the I Mr, and Mrs. A. I<\ Kann ar­ Choir practice will be held at the William Stoddard; "Alcohol Prob­ Completing two weeks of pan­ Ednie, . Arnold Herman, Gael regular class period, each child is ‘ rived home Tuesday from Yan- U, B. parsonage on Thursday eve­ lems Visualised” from the Na­ tomime work, the dramatics class Pierce, and John Montgomery. doing individual reading, too. Dale kcetown, Fla., where they had ning. tional Forum; “Youth Studies Al­ is now taking up speech. In ’two Rifenberg is reading his third spent tlie winter, starting north Special music and sermon will cohol," by Harkness and Fort; weeks it is expected to take up book, Shirley Casto, Robert Quick, Saturday. They state that ex­ be given at the ’ Olive Branch “Educate, for Total Abstinence,” actual productions. Grade iNews Bobby Phiscator, and Harold cept for limited cold periods they church next Sunday in observance by Ada Demerest; “Boys and Girls Grade pupils are again being ex­ Bratton their second book. After had a pleasant winter. They of Palm Sunday. Learn . About Alcohol,” by Skid­ amined for eye and teeth defects. Sixth Grade—Miss Jeffery each book is read, an oral review brought back a large quantity of Communion and Easter service’s more and Brooks; and! "Effects of (The last inspection was six Wo have a new, book "Sharp is given to the group. line large oranges, selling in Yan- with special music will he held on Alcoholic Drinks,” by Emma months ago. Mrs. Lamb hopes to Ears" for our library Corner. Har­ keetown stores at 1 cent each. April 9 at the U. B, church. begin on the high school in a short old Good, Dorothy Weaver, John lime. Conrad, Robert Mitchell, Gomer North Buchanan Twenty-six novels have been Gross, and Mark Myers each re­ BOWLING RESULTS EVES TESTED loaned to the school library by the viewed a chapter. Hills vomers .feme jsc Olive Branch Michigan State library. They will Both boys and girls arc practic­ The Hills Cornel's Home Econo­ be used for English class book re­ City “A” League ing for the operetta. mics . club will hold nn all-day, W L Pet. ports on twentieth century novels. Nineteen students had a perfect meeting today at the home of Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs. Peter Frizzo and Broken Louses Replaced The books include several by G. children of Kalamazoo spent the Kamm's Beer 43 35 .551 Special attention to spelling test on Wednesday. Andy FCather south of Glendora, j Davis Garage 43 35 .551 i Bernard Shaw’s plays and stories We arc looking for information Mrs. Frank Rumsey and Mrs. Carl week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Ar­ Frame Fitting. j by Kipling, Galesworlhy, and thur Chapman. Hoosier Beer 40 38 .513 if. B. Blaclcniond, Optometrist at on Coronado, Do Soto, Cortes, and Gucttler will present the lesson on Wilson's Dairy 39 39 .500 Wells. Cartier. After we study our text­ “The. Care and Repair of Clolh- Delores Haley, granddaughter of Since the seventh grade lacked Lintner's Chevrolet 39 39 .500 BLACKMOND’S book we tell the class any addi­ ing.” The committee in charge Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Goeltzinger, Beck's Tire Shop 30 48 .385 NILES $1.70 for its picture in the annual, tional information We found. comprises Mrs. Con Kelley, Mrs. entered the St. Jc3eph hospital, the eighth grade made a present of High single, F. Fabiano, 230. Our World Letter this week was Ward Wright, Mrs. Wilbur Beadle, South Bend for observation, High three games, C. Dalrymple, about Valparaiso, Chili. Mrs. Henry Wolkins, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith were We saw a movie on Mexico last Feather. >:i South Bernl, Tuesday. . week. We wrote a story about it Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sprague during our language period. You Apply Dormant Spray and daughter, Marjorie, were Sun­ may read it in our “School Tri­ Fruit growers 01 tno North Bu- J day xfternoon callers in the Ira bune.’’ chanan uisaiet arc applying the! Lee home. Miss Jeffery sent for a booklet dormant spray in pencil orchards | Mr. and Mis. Charles Hhoeley describing the’Science lessons that .Ins week, jc1 ruil buus are reported . NO INTEREST will be given over the radio. We and (laughter, of Chicago, spent lo be about normal, Ine cool! the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. TO PAY enjoy the lessons better when we weatner Monday coming just in have an idea what .he program is Wilbur Shccley. time lo check overdevelopment; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holem, Mr. NO CARRYING. about. 110m the warm weatner ox lasti and Mrs. Don C. Reppci't and son, ■ We-illustrated the stories "Gone week. REAL VALUES CHARGE ON is •Gone” and Shawnccn and llic Dickie, of South Bend -spent Sun­ JPhone54 j Gamier." Largo Clover Simingu day with Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Goet- ! One of our mothers visited our zinger. An unusually largo sowing of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Uplines 1 English class. We enjoyed having clover seed is being made about i a veal audience situation, and ap- Buchanan tins spring,- as there is i predate the interest shown. a preferential payment being 1 Sixth Grade—Miss Reams matte under the xriple A benefits FURNITURE Miss Ream's sixth grade is j.for such: sowings'. Also there is a j studying Switzerland in geo- plentiful suppiy : 01 clover seea Take advantage of o u t easy payment i graphy. Switzerland is a . very in- available. plan when purchasing furniture! Pay­ I teresting country to study about. ments are made here and not through The whole room is making a Two Small Farms Hold ; an outside finance Go. Our terms are I scrapbook. Each person is respon- Two lots of zu acres out of-wlmt liberal yet; you pay no more than you I sible for a page. Some are going to is known as - the Gotlieb uomau would in making a casii purchase! [ draw pictures and others are going | homestead were sold recently uy 1 to write about Switzerland. The. A. hi; cnauncey ox Bridgman, v. We do not demand a down payment j following description was written Davis ox Baroua buying one and from old customers. , I by Joy Jei'ue. Under Sheriff Clarence Dunbar the | Switzerland onier. Dunbar is planting ms acre­ j Switzerland is a small country. age to poaches. ■■■_-. I Its mountains are covered with ,-;■■ '„■■■■ —— . ■ SAILORS j white glittering snow. The land is . 170 IVt. Lanm C rop 1 very rocky; In some places i t . is Tom Stearns, Who always keeps HOME FURNITURE CO. very bcauilful to see the clear 320-32H Michigan HI. SOUTH BENI), INI). a small Hock ox sheep oil inj lai-m ■while enow ■glittering all around on Lie Red bud Iran cwnpie.ed Lie 1 like a bunch of sparkling stones. spring lambing about two weeks The trees are the color of the rich Open any evening by 1 ago unci, reports .11 u per cent, xo | green grass, 'The rocks and stones ewes saving IV lambs. Two ewes saves appointment. j are such colors as bright black, hud Inpletis, and or Lie remainder j brown or gray. all but two had twins. However, "Stylo-BL\ Fifth Grude—Miss Spear several lam os were 10.se wmen urn Free Parking Space in We have finished work on our. mothers refused to own,. . Rear of Store Colonial Unit and feel that we have gained much from this study. Home Li 1m01n.es Chili j ^pMlSpeclcd! Wc people of today don't realize ■Tile Mt. Tabor Iloiuc Jieoiionmi Four Lives FREE DELIVERY the hardships our forefathers had. eluo will hold an all day meeting, We seem to take our homes, fur­ IN MICIIIANA at the Grange hull touay, wii.ij niture, clothing, lights, heating Mix. Dean Clark and. Mr?. Arthur' plants, radios, etc. for granted. Spaulding presenting the lesson Since our Colonial study wc have on “The Care and Repair of Cloth­ a greater understanding of the first “Americans,” ing.” PRINTED STATIONERY BECAUSE Robert Wochholz Fifth Grade!—Miss Ekstrom had an extension telephone on Born,' lo Mr. and Mrs. Lelaiid I'risli .... r;> ilia idly new colors to bring the lilt- of spring'to • The class listened last Friday Paul, a son, at the Kelley Ma­ your k-lt. VK. Price, appeal lo make Mic smallest budget brani the second floor of his home in to a radio program called “Tales with pleasure ut such a value. Albion, his family is alive to­ from Far and Near," The hook ternity home at 1 n. in. • Wednes­ day.- The baby weighs 7 !i day! Here arc excerpts from his “Shawneen and the Gander” was tribute to Owt protection an cx-' 95 is ALL j reviewed by its author, Richard pounds and bus been named Jel­ DOUBLE THE USUAL QUANTITY! ! Bennett. It was an Irish story of ly Monroe. tension telephone affords, pub­ ’ You Pay [a boy and a bugle. Shawneen al- The boys’ and girls’ 4-U clubs lished with his permission. for this Brand New 1 ways looked at it when he went to Of the Colvin school will entertain 100 SHEETS 1 town. It was tile color of gold and their parents, Friday evening. The “In addition to the extension so shining ho could see himself district leader, Jack Bittner, is UR ^ telephone having saved us seven times in it. Shawneen want­ expected to attend. 100 ENVELOPES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hamilton * 1 / r \ many, many trips downstairs, ed it but wanting the bugle and it proved the best investment owning it were two different entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mit­ GIBSON things. But adventures fell upon chell and family of Maple Grove, l ever made when, on the night of January 23, 1939, Shawneen and he earned the Galien, Sunday. Please send me ____ boxes of Rytcx Greytone our house caught fire, trapping my wife, our two chil­ REFRIGERATOR coveted bugle. J. G. Boyle, secretary of the COLOR OF PAPER ( ) Grey ( ) Ivory ( ) Blue dren, and a maid on the second floor. Fourth Grade—Mrs. Fuller Federal Farm Loan district com­ ( ) Aqua Our people are making special prising Berrien and Van Buren “ After calling the fire department over tile extension New study of birds and their homes for counties, states that 12 out ot the COLOR OF INK ( ) Blue. ( ) Black' ( ) Brown telephone .. . they crawled onto the porch roof and were . 1 9 3 9 tills week. Trees arc also being in­ 32 farms in the two counties offer­ LETTERING STYLE ( ) BL ( ) GL taken down by the firemen. troduced since they are often the ed at special sale two weeks ago 1 " Model were sold, but Lho twelve do not LETTERING ...... 1...... homes of birds. Birds and bird's if it. find not been for our extension telephone up­ calls thus far ■recognized are include the Lydia Dressier, Rough ON SHEETS...... ______.... • robins, jays, cardinals, doves, bob- and Atkinson farms in the Bu- stairs, it would have been virtually impossible for my| wife.to summon the fire department.’1 Hermetically ivhlte, catbirds, and thrashers. ! chanan district. Mrs. O. J. Kenton is improving Sealed Bird poems and stories are also LETTERING ______;______being enjoyed. , from illness at her home, Run-in-Oil Third Grade—Miss Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fedore mid ON ENVELOPES . . . ______;...... _____ The low cost of an extension telephone. . . 2 to 3 cents Unit We are learning many interest­ son, Richard, were guests nt din­ a day . . . places its protection and convenience within ing things about different kinds of ner Friday evening at the home I of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Rhoades, ORDERED BY reach of every family. A small connection charge applies. Sliding vegetable crisper and 7-pioee soil. The boys and girls have brought jars of loam, sand, and Cassopolis. j For complete information, call the Telephone Business -! ■ refrigerator sot in fiesta colors included. Office, . ; gravel, and we will have humus, The. Ladies Aid of the Hills j ( ) Charge ( ) Money Order No. C. O. D.’s clay, and others this week. Corners Christian church held an] We are reading to find out the all-day meeting yesterday at tlicj kind of soil which is best suited home of Mrs. Shirley Narragait. i P i HOUSWERTH’S to cottoh, so We can transplant our Miss Eleanor Rough was a guest _ MICHIGAN BELL Iw i TELEPHONE CO. 104 W. Front St. BUCHANAN, MICH. cotton plants to that kind of soil. Sunday at the home of Miss Joyce' THE RECORD CO. Neale brought us some sand­ Morley of Buchanan, wammmmBMmmm y i

PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH SO, .1939 W. O, T. TI. Meeting Pontiac, Port Huron. Royal Oak, The Buchanan W. C. T. It. will Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sebasty Are Sault Ste. Mai’ie, Wayne, Wyan­ meet Friday afternoon. March Honored on Golden Wedding Anniv. dotte, Albion, Bay City, Benton :;l, at the home of Miss 1'lv.i Mrs. Sebasty is 70 They have Harbor, Dowagiae, Holland, Jack- Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Sebasty two children, Mrs, Charles Bab­ son and Monroe. Caribbean" given by Mm. C. 11, basly’s parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Da­ The members of the Buchanan vid Salisbury, south of Dayton, open house for their friends and son, Donald, Kalamazoo, and Mrs. Business & professional Women's Stevenson. Susan Lyddielc. * * a Hu* minister in charge being Rev. relatives at the home of Mr. anil club and llieir guests attended, a Mai tin, who preached at the old Mrs. Pliarle3 Babcock Sunday ENGINEERING STANDOUT * * * public relations hatujnet held at 31. E, Mission Society Beaconlight Class Niles Tuesday evening in collabor­ The Young Women’s Mission­ Mt. Zion church. afternoon. The Beaeonlight class of the ation with the Niles club. Fred ary .’.ociety of the Methodist Both Mr. and Mrs. Sebasty Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henslee and OF THE YEAR ! Evangelical church, Miss Mae Bugas, in charge of the Detroit ehureh will meet a I the home of were born and reared and have son, Joe, Chicago, were guests Mills, teacher, held its monthly office of the Federal Investigation Mrs. Waller Reese on North lived their entire lives in the Bu­ Sunday at the home of Mr. anil business and social meeting at Al­ Bureau, addressed the meeting Main street, Tuesday evening, chanan district. They lived for Mrs. Alfred Hall. bright hall Monday night. following the dinner on the train­ April 4. thirty years where their son, Born, to Mr. and Mrs Richard V t - *• ing and activities of the govern­ a o * Ralph, now resides, near Baker- Dellinger, a son, at their home Contract Bridge ment G-Men. Mrs. Mayme Collins, t o-op Bridge Dinner town. Mr. Sebasty is 75 and Sunday. Miss Belle Landis will entertain president of the Niles club, was in Mr. and Mrs. D, J. Rouse were her Contract Bridge club Friday charge of the program. Co-chair­ evening. men of the committees in charge guests last night at a coopeiative Russian Tsehailcowsky, Shir­ were Ethel Beistle of Buchanan dinner bridge at the home of Mr. ley Hums. Mich. Savings & and Ruth Swan of Niles. and Mrs-Frederick Walstead, C:i.;- '■Polish Chopin, Robert Stein- Loan Assoc. Set A * * « sopolts. tiauer, Margaret Semple. ; M. E. Mission Society * * •■■■ Swedish Ole Olson, Charles Record in Jan., Feb. Presbyterian Guild Whenever “Dynamite,” a London, The Women’s Foreign- Mission­ Bath. > The heavy volume of thrift England, bulldog, wants a spot of ary Society of the Methodist The Jeanette Stevenson Guild Descriptive numbers: funds pouring into insured savings fresh air lie is loaded aboard a church will meet Wednesday, April of the Presbyterian church met Sad Story, The Rover Robert and loan associations in Michigan wheelbarrow by his master, an cast A U T O 5, atthe home of Mr’s. J, R. Tuesday evening with Miss Relic Ricks. during the first two months of coast resident, and is taken for his GE1VKKME iU O IO BS’ S B tO lP Semple, 402 West Front street. Miller. Mrs. M. F. .Burls was in Ballet Suzanne Prince. 1939 resulted in a record total of constitutional, lie is accustomed to FINANCING Devotions will be led by Mrs. charge of the lesson. Killanny ! Tommy Van Deu- savings invested in these institu­ this means of transportation and JUMVEST-rSTCED CAR * + « looks forward to bis daily ride. Frank Kean. Mrs. Emma Knight sen. tions as of March 1, Nugent ^Delivered al Ponliae, Michigan. Prices will lead the lesson study. Miss F. D. I. Club Barn Dance Mickey Fierce. • subject to change without notice. Trans­ I t will pay you to finance Fallon, General Manager of the portation, stoic and local taxes (if any), your new ear through ns. Mattie Smith will assist Mrs. The F. D. I. club met at the I. Dance of the Rosebuds Chas. Federal Savings and Loan Insur­ Semple in serving refreshments. O.O. F. hall'Thursday evening. optional equipment and accessories—extra. Our low cost plan is the Bath, Deleie Johnson (two ance Corporation, said today. On Winners at bunco were Myrtle pianos). that date such private investments BELOW LAST TEAS best. Our service is strict­ Poorman, Ida Banke, Mrs. Leo ly confidential. IVe have Spinning Song Robert Stein- aggregated $35,987,000. Dalrymple, Mrs. Joe Forgue. Win­ "Thrifty Michigan people cer­ an understanding of your bauer. SfeE. Y4H8JR NEAREST POI1TIAC REAULER Glasses Properly Fitted ners at pinochle were Mi's. J. G. Novelties: tainly are taking advantage of the problems which you can- Melvin, Mrs. Leonard Dalenberg, protection given their savings up Mrs. Harry Post and Mrs. Frank . Spring Breezes Max Polly. hot get from any outside Umbrella—Jean Hoinville. to $5,000 per investor in these in­ finance company. Come 1900 King. sured institutions,” Mr. Fallon EST. ; * S ’? Dizzy Fingers—Suzanne Prince. In and talk the matter Nola-r-Robert Steinbauer, Rob­ said. "We are delighted With the' over with us, Family Dinner reports from Michigan.” \V. G. liogardus, O. D. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Imhoff had ert Ricks (two pianos). S a v e H e r e The-next recital will be held During February the 42 insured Masonic Temple Bldg. as dinner guests Sunday their associations in that State reported 2251/2 E. Main St. NILES parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Im- April 21st. Where Money ■■ » * .V ; ’ 293 loans on homes for a total of Tlio Totem Polo — Indian Wednesday — Thursdays Moff and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller $656,000. These loans were made family symbol. Few of. us I N. SCHRAM From 9 to 5 of Gobles. 27lh Anniversary on the direct reduction plan, by have the symbols of “fam­ Mounts Fast! “The Insurance Man” J. BURKE * * * Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Benton en­ which easy monthly payments are ily” that Indians do—but lo 228 S. Michigan St. Attend Federation tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry applied to both principal and in­ every family comes the I ask SOUTH BEND. IND. The Berrien County units of the Hemphill and daughter, Iva, Tues­ terest until the borrower owns his of symbolizing some mem­ State Federation of Womens clubs day evening, honoring the 27th ber’s life well spent, by home free of debt. means of worthy funeral ser­ will meet today in all-day session anniversary of the wedding of Mr. As of March 1, such direct re­ at St. Joseph, those attending from vice. We have served the and Mrs. Hemphill. duction loans on the books of'these people of this community— | the Thirty club being Mrs. George * * ’!* associations had reached a total with thought fulness, effici­ Smith, Mrs. A. G. Haslett, Mrs. A. Exemplifies Work of $25,398,000. ency, and a true regard for ! B. Muir, Mrs. H. L. Hayden, Mrs. The Buchanan Odd Fellow Insured associations in Michi­ cost. ■ Ctto Schurr, Miss Mary E. Rey­ Third Degrees team, Roy Pierce gan are located in: Adrian, Ann nolds, Mrs. F. R. Montague, Mrs. This is 1939’s ideal invest- captain, exemplified the third de­ Arbor, Battle Creek, Birmingham, . ment for your dollars. You j Fred Taylor, Mrs. E; T. Waldo. Buchanan, Charlotte, Coidwater, * * # V gree work at a district meeting get the kind of return that in Michigan City Tuesday eve­ Dearborn, Detroit, Flint, Grand S W E Dinner Bridge Rapids, Kalamazoo, Ludington, FUNERAL HOME makes saving a really sat­ Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beistle were ning. isfying thing—and you # e S’ Midland, Mount Clemens, Mus­ PHONE 610 host and hostess to their couples kegon, Niles, Owosso, Plymouth, know that your money is FRIDAY — SATURDAY MARCH 31 — APRIL 1 club Tuesday evening with a din- Martha lYapp Attends safe. We have a plan for her served at the home of Mrs, State D. A. R. Banquet you, whether you have Kiddles Candy Matinee Saturday Kathryn DeNardo and cards at the Matinee Prices Adults 20c ■ Children 10c. small or large sums to in­ Beistle home afterward. .. . jvliss Martha, Trapp will accom­ vest. No market risks, no ■i¥ MEET’PETERj LORRE irt pany Dr. and Mrs. J. G, Brodie of COME TO — speculation. Money inves­ “MR. MOTO’S LAST WARNING” Attends Musical Headings Niles to Saginaw March 30 to at- ted here is reinvested in : Mies Mary E. Reynolds spent the tend a luncheon' given by the Mieh- homes for our community. I week-end in Chicago, while there igan branch of the Daughters of Open an account today! FEATURE NO. 2 I attending a meeting of the Wo- the American Revolution. Miss LIECHTY’S The Most Baffling Thrilling Romantic Mystery You Ever Saw j men’s University club, The pro- Trapp will be a guest of the Fort i gram consisted of the reading of gt. Joseph chapter having been HATCHERY “BURN ’EM UP O’CONNOR” 1 modern poetry to a musical ac- selected by the graduating class of with DENNIS O’KEEFE — CECILIA PARKER companiment by Bradley Griffin, the Buchanan high school for her AT NILES Buchanan Federal Chapter No. 3 “WILD BILL HICKOK” adopted son of Dr. Preston Brad-j dependability, leadership, patrio- for your lcy. The musical accompaniment tisrn and service to her School and Savings and Loan Cartoon “PORKY THE GOB’’ to the verse readings was com- community. She is to be one of a posed and played by Mrs. Lulu group of girls representing Michi- Downley. gan chapters of the D. A. R. One BABY Assn. SUN.— MON. — TUES. APRIL 2 — 3 -r- 4 girl from each state group is 107 Main Street Continuous Shows Sunday 2 Till II Attends Club Anniversary Selected and is given a trip to BUCHANAN, MICH. Admission 2 Tilt 5 — 10c - 20c — After 5 — 10c - 20c - 25c Mrs, Earl Rizor will be a guest Washington, D. C. These girls are at a dinner at the home of Mrs. entertained for several days as > Helen Holman of Galien this eve­ guests of the national Society dur­ CHIX MiejtfY RODNEYas HUCK FINN... ning,’ the occasion, honoring the ing its annual conference in April, tenth anniversary of the Galien from B. W. D. tested flocks. Others sell the Classified Way, why not you? 5 .. . the role you de­ YOUR HOME Child Study club. 11 different breeds; also REFLECTS GOOD manded lor your fa­ ■ f . t . County P. T. A. at various makes of ELEC­ TASTE WITH vorite boyl Now it's Dinnerparty St. Joseph April 6 1 Mrs. Lloyd Sands entertained at TRIC, COAL and OIL WALLPAPER on the screen'. .. a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Professor D. J. I-Ieathcotc of BROODERS. Complete Hoorn Lots. Enough picture of laughter, George Doming and. Sidney Dent­ Kalamazoo will give the evening to do an 11x12 room. SPECIAL PAINT ing. address at the annual meeting of heart-throbs, adven­ » i £ the Berrien County Council P. T. We Carry As Low ture that you'll never i Dinner Guests | A. being held at the Y. W. C. A. As DEMONSTRATION Sale forget! Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Glover, had in’, St Joseph, Thursday, April 6. A- Complete Line of • *1.39 as their guests at dinner Sunday Mr. Heatheote is state chairman PURINA FEEDS C. P. W. SCREEN ENAMEL Mr. and Mrs. . Clarence Glover of of Adult Education and will Renews. Preserves and protects screens. A durable, Galien and Robert Glover of Chi­ high.gloss finish. Easy to apply. Will not clog mesh. cago. speak on the subject, of “Enrich­ Phone 174 CONTOIS Prevents r u s t.___._:______.______: Quart 4 4 c s t- * ing Community Life Through 312 N. Front St. NILES 301 E. Main St., NILES, MICH. Eleanor Wolfe Circle United Effort,” which is the ' DIJ-KWIK 4 Hour ENAMEL MlCK€y HOONty The girls of- the Eleanor Wolfe year’s theme adopted by the Easy to apply, self leveling, lapless, high gloss State Board. A forum on “The finish in many beautiful colors. A big circle of the Church of Christ met value...... ______Quart $ 1 .0 5 at 7:30 p. m. yesterday at the Small School in Community Ser­ home of Miss Lola May Dalenberg. vice" will conclude the evening with the leader, Mrs. E. N. session and will be conducted C O UPON Schram, in charge. with a "Voice of a Teacher” and KINDLY FILL IN THIS COUPON AND PRESENT # # "Voice of a Parent” with open DURING DEMONSTRATION Miscellaneous Shower discussion for all. The Eau This Coupon and 5c entities you to a 25c size can of famous Mrs. Charles Babcock was Claire Mothersingers chorus will , Du-Kwik Enamel hostess Tuesday evening at a furnish music. A Factory Representative will be here to help you with Walter CONNOLLY miscellaneous shower honoring The afternoon session will con­ your Painting Problems wfth* her niece, Mrs. Philip Redding, vene at 1:45 with invocation, SATURDAY, APRIL 1st of Niles. Prizes at bunco were election and installation of offi­ Check The Paint You’ll Need This Season Added Popeye Cartoon “Leave Well Enough Alone” won by Miss Evelyn Wallquist cers, one minute reports from OUTSIDE ( ) House ( ) Bam ( ) Roof ( ) Porch and Mrs. Jerome Sebasty. presidents of county associations INSIDE ( ) Walls ( ) Woodwork ( ) Floors Music Through The Years — Movietone News .0 ' and a question box for the dis­ ( ) Furniture. Announces Kecitals cussion of worlc or problems, of NAME ------——------:------The first of a series of four the organization. Mrs. Gail Han­ WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY APRIL 5 — G repertoire recitals to be given by dy will preside. IN FOOD VALUES THAT MAKE ADDRESS'______, THAT BEEBE BOY IS BACK AGAIN! intermediate and junior advanced The Mt. Pleasant P. T. A. are pupils of Josephine Kelley will be FOR BETTER HEALTH BING CROSBY m in charge of the cooperative caf­ A LL STAR SPAR VARNISH held Friday evening, March 31st eteria supper which will be serv­ A long wearing glossy Bakelite Varnish. Quart59c “PARIS HONEYMOON” at eight o’clock at the Four ed promptly at 6:00 o'clock. Each Your doctor will tell you how important it is that you - With FRANCUSKA GAAL — SHIRLEY ROSS Flags Hotel. The following pro­ person is asked to bring their drink between a pint and quart of milk each day for CHIEF INSIDE GLOSS gram will be given: own table service and a prepared For Walts and Wood Work. Easy to clean. Quart69c Added Crime Series “Money to Loan” Bach, J. S,: John Hoinville, jr., dish. Teachers are especially a balanced diet. Cartoon “Ivrazy Bear Tale” Max Polly. urged to join in all the sessions CHIEF 4 Hour PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL Sport Series "Timber Toppers” Tommy Van Deusen-- Mickey possible and participate in the Weather-Proof, Water-Proof High gloss finish Qt. Fierce (two pianos) Barbara Mc­ supper, and representatives from Coy, Charles Bath, Deleie John­ all county organizations are ex­ CHIEF HOUSE PAINT COMING SOON TO THIS THF.ATRF, son, Betty Jean Bums, Robert pected. If possible, come prepar­ Wilson Dairy Milk Covers 550 sq. ft. two coats per gallon. $2.89 Steinbauer. ed to make reservations for the Fine quality duo to. use of Tltanox. All colors, Gal. “Oklahoma Kid” — “Idiot’s Delight “Topper Takes Miscellaneous Composers: bus trip to the state convention A Trip” — “St. Louis Blues” — “Stage Coach” — German — Schumann, Judith a t Sault Ste. Marie. is coiisistant in quality. So be sure when ordering to Hoinville, Margaret Semple, Max ask for “Wilson Dairy” or call 140-F1 and leave orders BATCHELOR’S “The little Princess”—“Gunga Din”—-“Trade Winds” Polly, Frogs Live Lives in Trees for our delivery route man to stop at your home. French—Dehussy, Jean Hoin­ Certain tree-climbing frogs in Af­ 106 E. FRONT ST. BUCHANAN, MICH. ville. rica never descend to the earth. M