LEDGER UP and ENTRIES

B«inf a Collection of Various Topics of Local and FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 1, 1940 No. 38 General Interest v

PASSING PARKED CABS School of Religion A POSSIBLE cause of automobile Alto Creamery Farmers to The Congressional Candidates accidents It the situation creat- Opens Wednesday ed when a car Is parked on a street Am Wednesday evening. Feb. 7 marks where there Is faat going traffic— the opening of the spring term of a condition that occurs frequently Enjoys Successful Discuss Chick the Community School of Religion. on Lowell's Maln-st. Suppose we On that day, when the bell rings, have three cars, of which Car No. and the doors open. It Is expected 1 Is parked on the side of such a that a good number of the local street, Car No. 2 comes along at At the annual meeting of the Care, Brooding Years Business townspeople will respond to thl» 28 miles an hour, while Car No. 3 King Milling Company, held a few fine opportunity for Christian Ed- behind Is going 40 miles an hour. days ago, Mrs. Eda M. Starkey was ucation. All meetings will be held The driver of Car No. 8 attempts Nearly 500 Attend elected secretary for the ensuing Women Hold In the Methodist Church, beginning (By K. K. Vlnlng) to pass No. 2, which wou!d be all year, the other officers of the at 7:30 p. m. There will be six right If It were not for Car No. 1 Annual Meeting company continuing as heretofore. First Meeting meetings on each Wednesday from George Washington the Farmer in the way. The driver of Car No. Mrs. Starkey's election was in Feb. 7 to March 18. (continued) 3 In many cases can't eee Car No. 1, The twenty-ninth annual meeting recognition cf capable service over The first meeting of those In- The schedule has been arranged The use of home grown seed has so he asmmes all Is clear. Mean- of the Alto Cooperative Creamery a period of several years. terested In home hygiene and care so that each one attending the been stressed much the last few while Car No. 2 has to turn out for Association was held Jan. 25 at the of the sick was held at the high school may take both of the two years but In 1788 George Washing- the parked car, which the driver of Alto Community Grange hall with Ned Kyser cf East Maln-st. be- school last week Wednesday eve- courses that are being offered. The ton. In one of his letters, asks this Car No. 3 did not expect. A smash nearly five hundred patrons In at- lieves he has a "scoop" on other ning. These classet are sponsored teachings of Jesus will be presented question, "Can gcod clover seed can result from such a situation. tendance. early birds In this comnunlty. Mr. by the Home Economics depart- by the Rev. Mr. Barksdale of the (not Imported seed, for that rarely Then If in addition Car No. 4 is After an excellent dinner served Kyser reports having seen the first ment of the high school with the Congregational Church, and Wor- is so) he bought in Baltimore?" coming from the opposite direction, by the ladles of the Union Aid So- robin of the season last Friday up assistance of the Instructor, Miss In 1789 he wrote the following to In his nelghborhocd. He feels that ship will be taught by the Rev. Mr. and the road is not too wide, you ciety of the Alto Methodist church, Ellen O'Connor. The series of Ralcllffe, pastor of the host a nephew who was manager at Mt. might get a bad smaah. Car owners the meeting was called to order by the bird must have had an "Inner twelve consecutive lemons are un- church. Vernon, "I find It Indispensably have the right to park in places not Mr. Nelson O'Belrne, chairman of sight" and came to call on the der the supervision of the Grand necessary for two reasons to save shut-ins, Harley and Anna May- Everyone Is Invited. Irrespective restricted, and people should not the board. The annual report was Rapids Chapter, American Red of church affiliation, and there is my own clover and timothy seed, drive In a way that makes euch given by Mr. J. P. Keeney, newly- nard. Wouldn't be surprised but Cross. Mrs. Martha E. Tucker, R. no cost of any kind. first, because it is the only certain parking dangerous. appointed manager who succeeded what you're right, Mr. Kyser. N., Is the director In charge aM means of having It good and In due season; and, secondly, because I Mr. Dale V. Curt I is last November. Is being ably assisted by Mrs. A. b. Bartel J. Jonkman ALL WOBK HONOBABLE The report shows that the cream Removal of the Lowell post office Joseffy of the Grand Rapids Chap- Services Today for WHliam R. McCaslln find It a heavy article to purchase." from the London block, W. Maln- V OUNO PEOPLE trained for ery sold 765,960 pounds of butter ter. Voters of the fifth congressional That was In 1789 but It Is Just as last year as compared with 736,306 st., to the beautiful new federal Richard Lewis, 14 good In 1940. some professional or executive building, corner Broadway and The various lessons will Include district gave the Republican con- How Nearby Townships career used sometimes to apoiogixe pounds In 1938, with gross sales of the following topics; Isolation tech' gressional nomination to Atty. Bar- He was always trjing new seeds $210,679.00 as compared with |197,- Chatham, was completed last Sat- Funeral services will be held this and plants. In the ab:ve letter to If for a time it became necessary to urday night and on Monday morn- nlque, sickroom appliances, band- tel J. Jonkman, and the Democratic 654.00 in 1938. The new buttermilk ( aging, measuring medicine, sick- (Thursday) afternoon at the Roth Voted for Confress Post the manager he writes as follows, take hold and do some very plain ing patrons began transacting bus- Chapel for Richard Stanley Lewis, nomination to Atty. William R. Mc- work. The man trained for a learn- dryer which has been installed dur- room trays, first aid, etc. Caslin, in a special primary elec- "The seeds, which are on the case ing the past year boosted the sailes iness at the new location. The 14, who passed away Monday In... . T „ In my study, ought, without lots of ed profession might feel ashamed if building is a model of convenience This is an excellent opportunity Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapldi,lt,0.n Thursday, January 25. Lowell his friends saw him with blue over- of buttermilk from $1,026.00 In 1938 for the women of the communitmuniiy time, to be sown and planted In my and durability and when the work after a short Illness. The Rev. R.i Jonkman, a veteran of past pollt- Republican—Bolt 2, Clay 34, Cor- botanical garden, and proper mem- alls on and doing work on a farm to $4,128.00 In 1939. Percentage of to avail themselves with such ic%i of landscaping the grounds is com- C. Warland will officiate and burial c«mpMgns in Kent county. bln 57, Dethmers 10. Jonkman 82, orandum kept of the time and or construction job. over-run 24 with average price paid formation. Any newcomers polled a total of 6,498 votes In the for butterfat .27. All of which In- pleted in the spring will present a will be In Oakwood cemetery. Pall- Prawdrik 1, Saur 28, Veldman 4. place." He had nothing whalever to be picture in which the entire com- be welcomed to the group. Wlv%s bearers will be Kenneth Ayres, 173 precincts of the district to dicates that the creamery enjoyed of the men who are attendingn Democrat—Hailwood 5, Hart 1, In another letter of 1788, he com- ashamed of. The work he was do- successfully meet the challenge of a very successful year's business munity will take JuFtiflable pride. Wayne Kingdom, John Phelps, Hoogsteen 4, McCaslln 30. ments on the high price of clover ing improved him physically and farm school the same evening are Russell Holmqulst, Robert Stiles Atty. John R. Dethmers of Holland, mentally. It gave him acquaintance and Is now equipped with a fine especially Invited. Ada seed and the uncertainities of ob- Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Rlckert of and John Rathburn, schoolmates former Ottawa county prosecutor, taining a supply. He writes to a with and knowledge of ordinary modern buttermilk dryer which who trailed him by 642 votes on the Republlctin—Bolt 1, Clay 4, Cor- has nearly paid for Itself during Hants, England, In renewing their Meat Cutting DemonstratfcM of Richard, who was In the ninth Philadelphia friend, "The unoer- men, aiyl helped him do business Ledger subscription, say in part: grade at Lowell high school. basis of ocmplete returns. Attorney bln 36. Dethmers 8, Jonkman 38, the first year of Its operation. George Brown, head of the A* tainities and disappointments of with them in any kind of occupa- "We are always glad to see the Surviving arc his parents, Mr Paul O. Strawhecker of Grand Saur 13, Strawhecker 19, Veldman last spring will always make me mal Husbandry department lit R& tds WM thlrd with tot l ot tion. The wider experience a train- Fine Entertainment Given Ledger. It must have been beauti- and Mrs Stanley Lewis, and a 8l8-l P ' * « 2. anxious to obtain all my seeds long ed man gets, the more valuable his The entertainment program which ful indeed to see the streets so Michigan State College, gave a ter Yvonne. j 4,901 votes. Democrat—Hailwood 4, Hart 1, very interesting demonstration before the season for sowing them service will be to the employer and preceded the business meeting beautifully decorated at Christmas The sympathy of friends and! McCaslln. making his first pollti- McCaslln 12. s«iall have arrived." the world. meat cutting before 60 comi ca race was featured by the Lowell high time. As every letter leaving this neighbors of the community Is ex-i ' > rolled up a margin of 1,820 Bowne school trumpet orchestra, directed country In these days is censored, farmers last week Wednesday e tended to the bereaved family in |vote9 over his nearest opponent, the IMS 4-H Fair MEMORY OF FAMOUS MAN by Mr. Jessup, and the Pora we cannot do much writing, so will ing. He pointed out many this hour of sadness. Rev. James W. Hailwood. to take Republican—Corbin 41, Dethmers August 21, 22 and 23 are the dates MouAtaineers, a group of singers, wish you a happy and prosperous cuts and stated that much the Democratic nomination. Mc- 1, Jonkman 42, Saur 7, Strawhecker set for the 1940 Kent County 4-H n^HE United States will long re- be done In educating the conaum&r 19, Veldman 1. member Senator William D. musicians and entertainers who New Year." Dr. Rlckert is a broth- Caslln polled a total of 3,747 votes. Agricultural Fair. The event will came through the courtesy of the er of Mrs. D. G. Look. He was one In the proper buying of meat. Local Odd Fellows Form Hailwo;d received 1,927 votes. Democrat—Hailwood 2, McCaslln be held at Lowell at the club fair Borah of Idaho, who has died after Many feeding problems were i 14. grounds. most distinguished career. What Curtis-Dyke Motor Co. of Lowell. of the founders of the Lowell The disappointing thing about Dr. B. H. Massellnk of Grand Building and Loan Association and cussed Indicating that farmers arf Blood Donors' Club the primary is the light vote that Cascade W. A. Roth of Lowell, Marie qualities have given him this se- seeking to reduce feed costs in view re place In the temple of Ameri- Rapids spoke on "A Plea For ha— s maintained hi—s interest —in . .. , was cast and the fact that the vo- Republican—Clay 2. Corbin 9, Wolfe of Nelson and Adelbert World Peace Through Coopera-i^0*6'1 affairs through the columns;01 the ,ow Pr'cM of pork. The local Odd Fellow lodge mem- ters of the district did not want Odell of Vergennes were re-elected can fsme? bers have formed a Blood Donors' Dethmers 6, Jonkman 42. Saur 2, tlon." Mr. James Thompson, form- of the Ledger for a great number Chick Care to be Dtocossd the primary called because of the to the board of directors for a First there was his absolute sin-! club In conjunction with a nation- Strawhecker 31, Veldman 3. three year term. cerity and honesty. However peo- er commissioner of Agriculture. of years. regular election to be held next Democrat — Hailwood 6. Hoog- The meeting on Wednesday wide movement by the lodge to fur- November. An amendment was made to the ple might differ with him, they Introduced the second speaker, Dr, nish blood to all those sufferers steen 1, McCaslln 4. Lubbers of Albion, Michigan, who Rudolph VanDyke, who is serv- ning, Feb. 7 will deal with the care The Republican vote was spilt constitution moving the date of the knew he was trying to do his best and feeding of baby chicks and a who may need It Cannon annual meeting to the second Mon- for the welfare of his fellow coun- gave an address on "Americanism ing as local chairman for Finnish between nine candidates and "ma- relief, reports that a check for new development in battery broot- Sam Myers, secretary of the lo- chine" politicians of that party are Republican-Bolt 1, Clay 1, Cor- ^>1in Oetobtr trymen. Through Participation in Govern- cal lodge, states that members are ment.", Mr. K. K. Vining, County $100 has been forwarded to the Ing. Lee Lampkln is expected to wearing puzzled expressions as they bln 3. Dethmers 4. Jonkman 15. The directors will meet soon and Mr. Borah was called a great ora- cover the subject on battery braod- being typed as fast as possible. Don- elect officers and start plans for tor, one of the most Impreaslve that Agricultural Agent, spoke briefly state headquarters chairman who attempt to analyze the returns. For Prawdxik 4, Saur 14, Strawhecker on his impressions gathered on a in turn will send same to national Ing. This practice has proven prof- ors will be available at any time, instance, Dethmers of Ottawa 26, Veldman 3. the 1940 fair. the senate ever listened to, but he itable on certain farms and many arrangements to be made With Mr. had something more than mere trip through sixteen states, men- headquarters. Mr. VanDyke also county and Strawhecker of Grand Democrat—Hailwood 4, Hoog- 4-H Exhibits at Fanners' Week reports that additional contribu- questions have come up concerning Myers. facile eloquence. His speeches were tioning the absence of any barriers Rapids had between them some steen 2, McCaslln 7. Kent county 4-H club members tions are being received every day this practice. 4,259 more votes than Jonkman. j not merely long passages of effec- at State lines and of the high place TWO GOOD SPEAKERS Caledonia No. 1 are exhibiting potatoes, corn, beans Michigan holds In his esteem after at the State Savings Bank and Artificial Insemination The run-off between Jonkman: tive rhetoric. He was a great stud- that another check will be for- HEARD AT ROTARY CLUB Republican—Corbin 13, Dethmers and eggs at the 4-H club show held ent of human affairs. He knew seeing other states. Mr, J. p. and McCaslln will take place In the; in connection with the Farmers- Kecney, the new manager, express- warded in the near future. The A report on the progress of the Guests at Lowell Rotary Club special election which will be held! 3, Jonkman 10, Saur 19, Straw- what was going on In the world proposed artificial breeding unit hecker 62. Veldman 1. Week program at Michigan State ed his desire to do all possible to people of the community are re- V^dnesday roon Included J. M. on Monday, February 19, and i College this week. When people listened to him, sponding generously and Mr. Van- will also be made. Two very fine Democrat—^Hailwood 6, Hoog- whether or not they j^reed with build up the creamery's business to , .. . - Townscnd and son David of Bay Johnny Q. Voter Is confidently ex-j Keith Weller, former 4-H dairy new high levels, and to mest every Dyke was- sapecialiy pleased when bulls ofr the Jersey and Holatea^Cify. Mr TWn^nd had a big part pected to be out in numbers oni steen 3. McCaslin 1. his conclusions, thsy gained a classes club member, has been ill with un- patron personally as soon as his told of the little boy who ffave a hav# been obtained anfl in- m organlWng the Lowell club five that day. Caledonia No, S dulant fever at his home in Can- I broader knowledge of the subject penny to or* of our local pastors formation will be given out con- ihe had treated. These are qualities duUes will permit. years ago and Is always a welcom- Republican—Corbin 8, Jonkman non township. Weller was a fresh- The election of officers followed, last Sunday, saying he "wanted to cerning these. There will be a com- visitor. He made a brief talk upon PUBLIC LIVESTOCK SALES that carry a statesman very far. help the Finns." Well, there's the mutes appointed to head the work 11, Saur 2, Strawhecker 29, Veld- man medical student at Michigan. all members of the board being re- the subject of "Fellowship," which EVEBY SAT. .AFTERNOON man 1. He will resume his studies next fall elected. It was also voted to have heart of a little lad for you and which has already begun and to was well received. THE SCHOOL OF LIFE complete plans for organization. C. Loyal Malone, a former Parnell Democrat —Hailwood 2, Hoog- Charles H. Kltson, former 4-H dinner served to the patrons at the we feel certain that the Lord will The main address on Wednesday steen 1, McCaslin 3. dairy club member, and local lead- young people graduate next annual meeting. bless his gift. was given by Glenn R. Larke. edi- boy now residing in Grand Rapids, is the new manager of the Grand er of clubs in Cannon township, is WZI a school, their first tor of the Sugar Beet Journal, Gratten a short course student in Agricul- thought may be that the tiresome Ladies Serve Great Dinner J. C. Hatch was the first patron Saginaw, who said that sugar was Rapids Livestock sales which are Republican—Bolt 1, Corbin 2, held every Saturday afternoon on tural Engineering at Michigan tasks of study are now over for The serving of over four hundred to buy a postage stamp at the new Maii-st Super-Men the only crop In this country that Dethmers 5, Jonkman 10. Saur 9, State College this winter. good, and they can devote them- patrons of the Alto Creamery at post office when It opened for bus- was an over-production, that we Beals-rd. in Grand Rapids. Rex Strawhecker 2. selves to having a good time and the dinner held annually Is no iness last Monday morning. The produce only about one-third of P. Davis is the auctioneer. Mr. Da- Democrat—Hailwood 3, Hart 2, Hort. Society, Feb 13 earning and making money. If you small task In Itself and when it Is stamp was used to mail a letter to Gird for Battle what we consume. He also stated vis has had ten years' experience Hoogsteen 1, McCaslln 46. The mid-winter meeting of the accomplished as efficiently as It U. B. Williams of East Lansing, that beet sugar was the equal of in the auction business and is thus Kent-Ottawa Horticultural Society suggest to these young people that Vergennes they need to keep on studying, they was at the recent meeting deserves formerly of I/)well. cane sugar In every respect. Mr. well qualified for his position. has been changed to February 13, often say they finished all that more than a word of praise. Due to Wih H. S. Faculty Larke was Introduced by Chris See further details in advertise- Republcan—Corbin 6, Dethmers instead of February 15. The meet- when they completed their school excellent organisation and prepar- Leonard, program chairman. ment on another page of this Is^ue. 2. Jonkman 55, Prawdzik 2, Saur ing will be held at the Grand Rap- courses. ation everything moved with clock- Tuesday night, Feb. 13, will be Boy Scout guests at the last two 13, Strawhecker 36, Veldman 1. ids Y. M. C. A. and will include a The nations that have taken a work precision. There was no con- Kent PTA Group great night for the local fans who meetings were David Clark. Jerry New 2k'aland Is boosting taxes. j Democrat-Hart 1, McCaslln 15. banquet in the evening great part in human advance never fusion and no waiting—every lady- enjoy watching any kind of a con- Roth. Ed. Havlik, Earl Precious On the .program will be H D. managed their affairs on that was assigned to a definite task and test. At 7:30 Clarksvllle high and Dick Curtis. Hoot man, Ray Hutson, N. D. Part- lllWllirll theory. Ancient Orcece. for in- was on hand to perform her part To Hear R school's first team basketball group Lifelong Parnell Resident ridge, all of Michigan State College, stance, is called by many hlstor- In making the dinner a huge sue- will play the Lowell high reserve and Stanley Johnston of the South €88 The menu wa3 The annual mid-winter dinner team. Strand Calendar Lowell Loses lans the most remarkable country j " I excellent and Laid to Rest at 74 Haven Experiment Station. In ad- r )m 8,1 who dined meeting of Kent County Council of Another contest will follow this dition to these speakers local fruit that ever existed. It had no schools!. * ' f - Thursday, Feb. 1 — Introducing for children worthy of the name. ,nc,ud,n» th® visitors who claimed Parent Teacher Associations will game. Each team will be allowed Funeral services were held Wed- growere will have parts in the dis- to be connoisseurs in Judging din- be held the evening of Tuesday, to have five players on the floor at Ingrid Berman with Edna Best and Fifth Straight Game but people of all ages had an eager 3 6 owar< n nesday morning at St. Patrick's cussion. Dr. B. J. Massellnk of ners. The menu read as follows: Feb. 6, at 3:30 o'clock in the Com- one time, (no doubt they will be on'P* " ^ i ' "Intermezzo, a {church, Parnell, for Mrs. Anna Grand Rapids will be the speaker desire for knowledge. They were wi,, The local high school basketball constantly attending the lectures Prime roast pork (boned) with stock Park high school. Miss Caro- the floor most of the time) and a ^member. Add- Bridget McCarthy. 74, who passed at the evening meeting. dressing, mashed potatoes, brown line Slade, third vice president of basketball will be used to start the ed comedy. Safety Drama. "Drunk team dropped their fifth straight given by their philosophers and Driving;" Mr. Benchley In "A Day away at her home there on Sunday. game Tuesday night when the fast Farm Account Books gravy, molded vegetable salad with the council, has arranged the fol- tussel. The name of the game to be Burial was in St. Patrick's ceme- statesmen, eager to know how they lowing program: of Rest." plus a good cartoon. traveling Lee aggregation trounced Kent county farmers keeping might solve the problems of dally mayonnaise dressing, Canadian played will be announced after the tery. bagas, beet pickles, apple sauce. Address of Welcome by Supt. fans have had a chance to look It , F'riday and Saturday, Feb. 2-3— the locals 38-23. The locals were un-lfarm account books in cooperation life and government ^The Housekeeper's Daughter" with Mrs. McCarthy was the wife of able to cope with the uncanny eye j with the farm management depart- That gave those people a high fresh rolls (white and whole Edward Becker of Comstock Park; over and hand In their choice. William J. McCarthy, prominent wheat), butter, pie (all varieties), Invocation by Rev. E. C. Barnes of The members of the team will be Joan Bennett, Adolphe Menjou, of Formsma. Lee forward, who ac-lment at Michigan State College degree of intelligence, they made Comstock Park; Music by the Peggy Wood, Wllll\m Gargan and Grattan township farmer, resld'"* counted for 21 of his team's points. will check their books next week themselves for many years the coffee, cream. selected from the men of the high a half mile west of Parnell. Before To serve the dinner the IWMWiladle-iComstocl | k Par• k^ High School; , Supwwf-- school faculty and the super-men of Donald Meek. Added shorts, car- Many combinations were tried but Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. most powerful nation on earth, and ,erintendent, toon, "Sea Scouts," Universal News, her marriage she was a Hefferan with no avail as the Lee boys con- Feb. 5, 6 and 7. In this group of the ideas they handed down have supplied the following: bu8hels 8 address by Supt. C.B. Lowell merchants. One new rule girl and had resided her entire life potatoes,. 200 pounds roast pork, 7 Leaver of Kent City. will be passed on this game, which crime drama, "Pound Foolish;" Our tinued to build up a substantial books are nine 4-H club members a profound Influence even to-day. Guest speaker of the evening will Gang In "Dad For a Day;" comedy. in that community. Mr. McCarthy lead. who are keeping account books. The people who do important gallons gravy, 20 large pans of Is as follows: "At any time during is a leading Belgian horse breeder be Mr. Carlton H. Runciman of the contest when two or more "See Your Doctor." Last Friday the Lowell boys lost Farmers in the county' who might things in the world never quit dressing, 96 quarts Canadian bagas, in Michigan. 86 quarts apple sauce, 24 molded Lowell. Mr. Runciman is a member players are in a heap on the floor Sunday and Monday, Feb. 4-5— to the league leaders at Godwin care to keep books may get further studying. They are always anxious of the State Emergency Welfare Mickey Rooney, the fugitive from a Mrs. McCarthy was well known by a score of 34-24. Lowell present- information from K. K. Vining, to learn. They are always in at- vegetable and fruit salads, 20 the muscles of the legs, arms and Relief Commission, president of Jaws shall be relaxed. In case of a dame gang In "Judge -Hardy and In local circles for her artistic ed a much better game but were County Farm Agent, 201 Y. M. C. tendance on the School of Life. quarts beet pickles, 65 doten rolls, 8 bottles chill sauce, 4 gallons of the Michigan School Officers' Asso- tie-up. the referee shall carefully Son" with Lewis Stone, Cfccilia ability. She studied art at St. unable to keep up with the pace set A. Bldg., Grand Rapids, Mich. Every time they read a newspaper, ciation and has been president of separate the players and one by one Parker and Fay Holden. Added Mary's Academy in Monroe. Mich- by Darrow and Charon of Godwin they take a lesson In that school. cream, 10 pounds coffee, 9 pounds butter, 90 pies and 14 quarts milk. the Lowell school board for many place them on their feet. This rule shorts. The March of Time, car- igan. As Anna Hefferan, she will who were responsible for 24 of A Russian claims to have made Every day on their Job constitutes years. He will speak on Welfare Is for the sole purpose of protecting toon, "The Pointer" and Paramount be remembered as a teacher In the their team's total. Kyser of Lowell a 32,808-foot parachute Jump, mark- a lesson from which they get valu- The three circles of the Alto Methodist Aid Society served the Work. the floor fr^m grease and blood News. Knapp school near Grand Rapids, was the high scorer of the game ing up a new record. able Information. The churches, Reservations will be received by stain." Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 6- at which school she faithfully at- turning In 19 of his team'b 24 points. clubs, etc., to which they belong dinner under the leadership of the 7—Feature No. 1, Frankle Darro in president, Mrs. Charles H. Smith, Mrs. Walter Schultz and Mrs. J. The local fans can consider them- tended the reunions. This week Friday, Feb. 2, the lo- give thom help. Neal Lamoreaux. selves fortunate In having the op- "Irish Luck" with Dick Purcell and When some people stop studying, and to them and those who assist- Lillian Elliott. Feature No. 2, "The Surviving are the husband, two cals travel to Rockford to meet the ed is due a vote of thanks for an The two conferences scheduled portunity of seeing the local mer- daughters, Mrs. William L. Byrne Rams for the second time this sea- Blue Mark Notice their minds cease to grow. They for the meeting are Library Ser- Hurricane" with Dorothy Lamout excellent dinner, excellently served. chants in action again after the of Beldlng and Mrs. William C. son. Lowell and Rockford each A blue mark around this notice may slip backward, while those vice, conducted by Mrs. O. E. beating they took from the high and John Hall. Nofe—'^Hurricane" who keep up attendance In the will l»e shown only once nightly.' Doyle of Lowell; two sons, Gerald have but one conference win to will call your attention to your ad- Balyeat of Sparta, and Summer school faculty last year. The teach- and Justin of Parnell; two sisters, their credit so this will be a game School of Life keep growing. The Round-up by Mrs. D. L. Hartman Showing time of this return en- dress label, which shows that it's Girl Scoutt Make crs have had to talk hard and fast Mrs. William M. Ronan and Miss to determine which team will hold time to renew. It costs a heap of School of Life, has no graduatiuu ;f Wyoming Park. to get the consent of the mer- gagement will be from 8 to 10 p. m. days. Thursday, Feb. 9—Feature No. 1, L. M. Hefferan of Detroit; four the cellar position. The only con- money for labor, printing materials Soramer Camp Possible Mrs. Forrest J. Rose, Pub. Chr. chants to play, but they finally brothers, Richard Hefferan of Chi- ference win which Lowell has had and many other expenses to pro- agreed to do so, for the benefit of "Emergency Squad" with William THREE YOUNG MEN TURNED A bigger and better camp this Henry and Louise Campbell. Fea- cago and John, Albert J. and Camil- was at the expense of Rockford duce this paper week In and week their loyal followers. lus Hefferan of Parnell, and five before the holidays. Since that time out and the publisher trusts that OVER TO IONIA OO. SHERIFF Summer" is the slogan that prompt- Kleinheksel Speaks Next week we will attempt to ture No. 2, "Laugh It Off" with ed the cookie sale which was suc- Constance Moore and Johnny grandchildren. the Rockford boys have shown Im- all subscribers will do their best to Deputy Frank Stephens and Eu- give some information on the two provement by the many close renew their respective subscrip- cess'fully carried out last Saturday At Saranac Feb. 6 line-ups. Downs; also a novelty real of vital Sincere sympathy Is extended to gene Carr early this Thursday by the local Girl Scout troop un- Interest to all, "A New Day" and a the bereaved family by many games that they have had. tions promptly. —R. G. Jefferies, morning turned over to the Ionia der the leadership of Miss Sonja John Kleinheksel, agriculture In- cartoon. friends and neighbors. Publisher. County sheriff, Lyle Murphy, three Petrofsky. structor at Lowell high school, will State Millers Elect Lowell young men, James and Fred There were over thirty dollars discuss artificial insemination at GAMBLE STORE TO HAVE Mrs. Wm. Cholerton Heberly and Bill McCarty, who made from cookies donated by the I"* Saranac high school on Tues- OPENING SALE THIS WEEK 15 Lowell Entries in Our Thanks to Subscribers were arrested charged with steal- d Lowell Man President mothers of each scout. Orders were *y evening. Fob. «, at 8 o'clock. Gamble Store manager Bob Is Mourned by Many ing an automobile tire In loala on taken for the oookies weeks be- All farmers in the Beldlng, Saranac William C. Doyle was named Golden Gloves Tournament For Prompt Reaewak Wednesday night. Focht states that although he has The community was saddened to- forehand and delivered by the and Clarksvllle communities Inter- president of the Michigan State The publisher of the Ledger The tire was taken from the hack ested in this step toward dairy Millers' Association at the group's already been operating the local The Lowell Moose Golden Gloves day by the death early this morn- scout who took the order. The agency for a month, he will have to take this opportunity to end of a car which had been In an money earned in this project will herd Improvement should plan to annual business session Friday in team which has been entered in ing of Mrs. Mary Jane Cholerton, accident and towed to Ionia where his formal opening sale this week 79, who passed away at her home express his sincere appreciation to help to provide a camp with a attend. the Hotel Book-Cadillac, Detroit. the tournament to start at the the nMin It was left standing on the street. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 and Civic Auditorium in Grand Rapids here after an Illness of about ai y subscribers of this paper minimum of expense to each girl. Plans are very definitely under Arthur B. Marcy of Detroit, 1939 for the,r It is reported. The young men were S. next Monday evening, consists of^ month. She had been resident P^nipt renewals which In this way It Is hoped that girls way for the organization of an president, was elected vice presi- we seen taking the tire and Ionia Co. artificial breeding unit to work out dent. Clarence L. Athanson of De- Mr. Focht states that he will off- the following members: NoviceIhere for about 36 years and wlth' Interpret rs meaning that they Who might not have found It pos- er many special bargains and for Class—112 lbs.. Leonard Jepsonjher husband. William H. Cholerton. aPPreclate our «Worts towards pro- officers notified Deputy Stephens sible to go to camp will have the of the village of Lowell. Informa- troit and Joseph A. Porter of to be on the lookout for them. They proof of this, see complete adver- Gene Rash. Joe Lincoln; 126 lbs., |celebrated their 57th wedding an- duclng week by week as good opportunity. The girls want to tion available to date indicates Portland were re-elected as secre- newspaper as our ability permits. were taken as they came Into tow* that there is a demand from the tary and treasurer, respectively. tisement on another page of this Bob Brandow, Johnny Williams;'nlversary last October 28. express their since rest thanks for Issue. Funeral services will be held at However, there are a few sub- about 2:30 this morning. the cooperation of the townspeople Guernsey and Jersey breeders. If The association celebrated its 135 Ibe., Harold Holt, Junior Shear, Larry O^Hagan; 147 lbs.. Bill Daw- the residence Friday afternoon at scribers who have gotten a little in the cookie sale. a sufficient number of these breed- anniversary as a diamond Jubilee behind and to these we make spe- RAY FARKEB RE-ELECTED ers are interested in the project, party Friday night. Fred Bonis, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT son, Walter Beukema; 160 lbs., two o'clock, the Rev. Walter T. The girls have made plans for Ratcliffe officiating. The body will cial appeal for payment at the SECY. BROWN SWISS ASSN. worthwhile programs at each meet- two proven sires will be purchased. president of the Millers' National I wish to announce my candidacy IJoyd Stauffer, George Wayward; 175 lbs.. Roger Lott, George Gus- be taken to Richland Center, Wis., earliest possible date. We are sure Ray Parker of Keene-tp. was re- Ing. Talks, dancing, social games County agricultural agent, W. C. Federation, and Kenneth Temple- for supervisor of Vergenne»-tp. in! that all will appreciate the fact that and entertainments are among the Crlbbs, will discuss an Improved ton, president of {he Chicago ter. In the open class, Eddie Rash where Mrs. Cholerton was born. elected secretary of the Brown the coming primary, Feb. 19. The Surviving are the husband, two It costs a heap of money to operate things on their list It is hoped pasture program and hybrid corn. Board of Trade, were guests. support of my friends will be great- has been entered at 118 lbs. Swiss Breeders' Association at the The Moose will have a fine repre- children, Mrs. W. R. McConnell of a newspaper plant and that no pub- annual meeting held at East Lan- that these meetings will be both ly appreciated. Medina, Ohio, and Clifford H. Usher can afford to give his paper enjoyable and educational. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT c88. 3t William H. Condon sentative team from the village un- sing on Monday. Other officers are POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT der the management of Jimmle Cholerton of Milwaukee, and three away. Stanley Maud, president, Plainwell; I wish to announce to the voters Kerr and equipped with new robes grandchildren. Every subscriber In arrears baa Oval Leonard, St. Louis, vice presi- PATTERN OVERCOATS of Vergennes Township that I will I am placing my name as candl- Market Gardeners dcte for Lowell township treasurer and trunks. noticed the blue mark which ap- dent We offer a small group of gray be a candidate for the office of The Kent-Ottawa Market Garden- REXALL 37th BIRTHDAY SALE pears the first issue of each month, on the Repubtlcan ticket and would ers' Association Is planning an all and brown pattern overcoats, ten Township Clerk on the Republican appreciate your help at the caucus. therefore those who happen to ESTATE TRANSFERS day meeting in February similar in ' Manchukuo's population on Oct. Christiansen Drug Co. Is celebra- garments In all slses, 35 to 42. Reg- ticket at the primary to be held c88tf Rosella Yelter. be in arrears are kindly requested Ernest Fulllnfton to Albert Kauf- ular or raglan shoulder. $25 grade February 19, 1940. Your support nature to the one held by the fruit 1, IBM, was 88.301.503, according to ting the 87th birthday sale of the to give the matter prompt atten- and wife, part NE H, section reduqed for hns.l clearance to will be appreciated. men. Plans are being made this a Japanese announcement Just is- Rexall Drug storeei Get your slice of tion. SS•7-9 , Vergennes township. $181B Including tax. Coons. oS8. 3t Eva Kropf Dance Friday nite. City hall. pS8 at Michigan State College. sued. big values. Adv. on page 5. 87tf The Publisher. I afcHiVtf

THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MIOH1GAN, THURKDAY, FEB. 1. 1M0 TWO THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEB. I. IMS week Tuesday In Grand Rapids j Che Lowell Ledger | Ledger Entries So. Keene-No. Boston with relatives and friends. George >. •:« •:« •:* KK -gc- WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS BY JOSEPH IP. LABINE Mrs. Etf. Potter and ALTO SOLO Staal Is visiting for two or three | This and That g Freeh Hnme-Mnde ^ JCOIVOH Stems PUBLIC ENTERPRISES days In Grand Rapids. Publlthed every Thuridiy morning al Andrew Hoover of Lansing was a Mr. and Mrs. Sam Detmer re-| 110 KMt Ualn Strwl, LowtU, Michigan. Britain Loses World Sympathy TT TAKES a good deal of money From Around Peppermint & Winlergrecn v Entewl at Poatofflc* at Lo«ell. Michigan, Can you answer the following week-end guest of his parents, Mr. turned from Florida the 18th, of25,30 and aa Second Claaa Matter. questions about the follotving peo- to carry on the activities of a and Mrs. John Hoover and Mr. and Margaret Thompson Is entertain-j good town. There are people who the Old Town • WAFERS • R. O. JEFKKRIIW. Editor and PBhllthrr Through Harsh War Measures; ple? Perfect score is 100. Deduct 20 Mrs. Aloyslua Hoover and daughter Ing the mumps at the home of her MT. ROYAL Mrmbrr Michigan Prraa Aawlatt m points for each question missed. have misfortune who have to be During the winter months when of Ionia were Sunday guests. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 35 2/earsJf(/o Mrnibcr National Editorial AwoclaUoa Score of 80 is excellent; 60, good; helped. There is the charity work there arc considerably fewer hours Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Vander- Thompson. Mrs. Leo Hoover Is sick [ Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks 40, average; 20 or less, poor. of churches and societies and clubs. of daylight It becomes necessary to Bubacriptlon BalM Parable In Ad zand and baby were called to Grand at this writing and Mary Potter is] called on relatives in Lansing last ib. ISc i U. S., Japan Protest Sea Action 1, Giuseppe Motta, five tlmea There are useful orgnnlzatlons that use the headlights on automobiles Rapldn by tko death of his mother Friday. Ynu- 12.00! flli moatha 11.00 entertaining the flu. February 4. 1915—M Years Ago An Overcoat that is light yet amazingly Mingle t oplea »c president of a mountainous Euro- should be generously supported. and trucks earlier and longer. and were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford and I l People ought to expect, unless Automobile fatalities which oc- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Carl Kyser and son Albert were Nearly 400 v^lero were out ul the The Lowell Ledger, ettahllahed June. (EDITOR'S NOTE—When opinions are expressed in these columns, they pean country. Just died. What daughter were Sunday evening hunting jack rabbits near Luther H. C. SCOTT warm and comfortable. t8»3: The Alto Solo. eaUblUhed January are those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) country? they are so extremely unfortunate curred during the hours of dark- Vandenhout. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Staal. | special meeting of Lowell School that they really need help them- Sunday. Home of Cood Homo 1904. Consolidated June. 1917. fitleated by Waatern Newspaper Union t. Edwin Carewe became fa- ness Increased M.5 per cent from Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rlckert and Mrs. George Denton spent Wed- District No. 1, to vote on a new selveo, to contribute generously to Msdo Caridios A WIND DOCTRINE mous as a movie director. Why 1930 through 1937. During the same Shirley spent Friday afternoon with nesday afternoon with Mrs. Nan I Betty Harter was a week-end ft$50,00 0 school building preposition, these efforts. A town will suffer period, automobile fatalities which Mr. and Mrs. Glen iHlgglns. Denlck In Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. guest of Miss Doris Earle at which resulted In 242 votes In favor Kvery government offltlal or board that was he In the news recentlv? unless these good things are done, y. x- w w »:• »:• « Alpaca, Iambus wool and mohair bandlM public money abould publlah at I. Ignace Paderewskl, World- occurred during hours of daylight Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and Jack Denton and children of Grand I Smyrna. of and 144 against regular inlenraU an accountlnc of It, but they can not be carried on un- decreased 8.4 per cent. daughter were recent guests of Mr. Rapids were also guests. The lat-i Famous Makes Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Murphy cele- ahowlng where and bow aach dollar M famous pianist, has just been less people are willing to make Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Webster and apent >Ve hold thla tc be a fundamental Our greatest automobile traffic and Mrs. Earl Hunter and Mrs. ter family brought Mrs. Denton i sons visited relatives In Muskegm Miss Phyllis Huston spent Sun- brated their golden wkddlng anni- skillfully blended give endur- named president of what govern- some sacrifice of money. People Moore returned home with them versary. principle of democratic governmmt. ment-in-exile? Is during the daytime. «but our home and were supper and evening] We sell only the fin- on Sunday. day In Allegan with friends. who give generously to euch things highest automobile fatalities are at for a visit, guests. Word reached here of the death ance and a "finish" that is truly 4. Earl Russell Browder. D. 8. receive the gratitude of all whom Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vandenhout est quality furniture Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Charles spent Mrs. Ira Hilton ot Detroit spent of Mrs. Grace (Blakeslee) Ogle, night. These facts challenge all of George Ralmer was a caller Sun-I last week with Mrs. Emmett White. Communist leader, was trlei on they help, they make many friends of near Ada were Wednesday eve- day morning at the Ed. Potter j Sunday In Grand Rapids with Mrs. formerly of Alto, at Las Vegas, if. a federal charge of paasporl us to be more alert and more and at prices that | luxurious. In the organlzatlobs to which they courteous In our night driving. It ning guests of Mc. and Mrs. Adrian home. Dinner guests were Mrs. Margaret Dennis. Clyde Spencer of Ionia called at Mex. fraud. What was the trial's oat- Health - Hygiene belong, and the town looks up to requires additional caution and Vandenhout. Bradley Boss and Mary Anna Pot- are as low or lower Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perce of Grand the W. E. Spencer home last Fri- Mrs. Peter White, 75, died at the come? them as leaders In Its good work. extra driving ability to move Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clemens of ter of Grand Rapids and Mr. and I than anywhere else Rapids were Saturday callers of day afternoon. home of her daughter. Mrs. Lloyd 6. Wang Ching-wei, an Oriental, Lowell spent Sunday evening with Jones, In Segwun. OlMemlnated Through the Kent through congested traffic as well Mrs. Ralph Wheaton and daughter] in the county. See Mrs, B. A. Charles. R. T. Ford of Grand Rapids la about to become head of what HOME TOWN THOUGHTS as in the "wide open spaces." her parents. Mr. and Mrs. K. S. of Saranac. S. D. Marsh celebrated his 73rd | Dark oxford gray and green. County Health Department bj Rlckert. Robert Wilcox of Ft. Brady was called at tho Charles Doyle home birthday and was honored by his government? Good highway HghUng Is possible Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter and] our displays of last Saturday evening. the State Joint Committee on If you are going to build up an Mrs. Jennie Hunter Kammeraad baby spent Sunday with Mr. and a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Brother Masons whs presented Public Health Education. (Ionia organisation, you have to give a and will help solve this evil and Mrs. Fred Roth and family. him with a substantial purse of I Raglan or set-in sleeves. Full should be Installed as rapldlly as Is resting comfortably and holding Mrs. Edlln, east of Potter's Corners.! Mrs. Ray Gable was called .to COonty Medical Society Co- cordial welcome to every newcom- her own. Evening callers of the former fam-i Bedroom and Living Detroit this week by the death of coin of the realm, and at the same operating) possible. Mrs. L M. Yelter entertained Mr. er. It Is the same In building up Mrs. Llbble carr spent , from lly were Mr. and Mrs. Hollo Dean,j Room Fiirnitire. and Mrs. Ralph Stuart and two her sister, Mrs. Ernest Taylor. time reminding him that his faith- | lined with Earl Glo Rayon. ' LINLITHGOW CIAIQIE LOTHIAN I. Switzerland. your home town. ful services as tyler of the lodge I. He died. Wednesday until Saturday with Emma Jane Dean and Russell GIH sons of Freeport on Sunday. Mr. and Mis. M. P. Schneider t CANCER OF THE MOUTH There is trcubU in 0* Louiandt and Rumania, too. S. Poland-in-exUe; fovemment lo- A generation ago a boy would more. had been appreciated. Mrs. Anna Falrohlld and both at- Mrs. C. Freeman of Grand Rap- spent Monday afternosn with their cated to France. Distance Is said to lend enchant- walk ten miles to see a girl. Nowa- tended the Alto Co-Op. creamery Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gej. Trent Cancer of the mouth can be diag- bassador Sir Robert L. Cralgle a 4. Browder wat sentenced to tour ment In buying goods away from W. A. Rottl Ids spent the week-end with her sister. Miss Ethel Shllton. In Snow of Spencer. Va.. a girl. Mrs. Trent nosed In an early stage and It can GREAT BRITAIN: years in priton. He appealed. days if she doesn't come running dinner. Before cracking pecans, boll I District | Due to lateness of the season the note demanding amends, calling the 5, Japan's puppet government In home it frequently lends disap- sister, Mrs. Jennie Townsend. was a daughter of Mrs. F. G. Hoff- be cured. Medical men, therefore, when he honks the horn he chances Mrs. Jake Steal spent from a them for fifteen minutes and they] V. S. Trouble incident an "unfriendly act" and China. pointment. glrta FURNITURE Miss Amanda Zwemer of Lan- Mrs. Harold Washburn of Detroit man of Lowell. find their sympathy not unmixed warning that repetition would ag- week ago Wednesday until last will come out whole. F. B. Rhodes sold his photograph | price is reduced from $29 to F U. S. public opinion once favored "If you don't see what you want, FUNERAL DIBECTOB sing: was a week-end guent of her is recuperating at the Wilson with impatience when required gravate Japan's anti-British senti- business to R. E. Green, formerly to examine a patient who, through the British against Germany, it ask for It" was the good old board- Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service brother, A. F. Zwemer and family. Washburn home from a recent ment Next day, when a British POLITICS: operation. of Hastings. Mr. Rhodes bought a I Ignorance or indifference, has per- had shifted by late January until ing house motto. It's a good Idea SS Lowell Bee. and Nlghta SS0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snell were gallery and home at Gaylord. mitted a lesion to progress to a most Americans looked with equal vessel halted Japan's TaMa Afar*. about the things you want in your Rolland Crane of Lansing called Ambassador Cralgle found thousand Break week-end visitors In Lansing at the Hubert Fryover sold his milk I point where even radical surgery disdain on both sides. Reason: home town. Ask your neighbors to home of their son and other rel- at the Will Gramer home Su of Japs milling around his em- "/ am convinced that, with the em- route and business to Shannon Is useless. British interference with American Jitions mow confronting the madam mige t together with you and work for atives. and his wife and baby retun Brothers of Beldlng. $23" Much has been written for the shipping, seizure of mail and re- bassy. while the press bleated things. home with him. against his country. dissatisfactiom mow permacdng the Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Plumb of John E Monks, formerly super- lay reader relative to the causes fusal to recognise the SOO-mile neu- minds of the people, ki$ camdidacr Will Laux of Lowell. Paul Gibson Jack Lalley i'f Dowagiac and intendent of schools at Sandusky f J Vergennes Center Grand Rapids were Sunday callers and early symptoms of visible can- trality zone thrown around the West- would result im ' - — j-i—*• of Mlddlevllle. Ethel Prentice of Margaret Lflley of Grand Rapids and county commissioner of schools cer but the number of persons suf- Lowland Trouble N. M. K. of Mrs. Fred Malcolm and daugh- ern hemisphere. To mske It worse, Thus, before his United Mine Hastings, Mrs. Cronkright and spent the week-end with their of Livingston county, was made fering from this disease, applying daughter and Estella Anderson. ter Abby. all protests by Secretary of Statt TITHEN Winston Churchill made Workers convention at Columbus. mother, Mrs. John Lalley. principal of Lowell high school ts for treatment to the private phy- ^ • a speech demanding that Neth- UNCOMMON Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosendahl ! Mrs. Clare Anderson is spending Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harter and Prices include tax Cordell Hull had been rejected per- did C. L O. President John L. Lewis Miss Anna Maynard was pleas- succeed Herbert Sheldon. sician or public clinic, indicates erlands and Belgium Join the allies jof Greenville attended the funeral this week at her brother, James son Dick were dinner guests on Postmaster Earl Hunter assumed emptorily, until finally Mr. Hull score Franklin Roosevelt Since Mr. I of Charles Keech. antly surprised On her birthday that the campaign of education in fighting Germany, the press and AMERICANS Wright's at Owosso. helping care Sunday at the Forrest Force home his new duties at the Lowell post slapped back with an aids mamoira. Lewis had already blasted at Candi- Meet Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bains and Sunday by a greeting card shower undertaken by several agencies has Friends for her mother who Is quite ill. In Beldlng. office. Its gist: That U. S. vessels were government of these countries and many lovely gifts cf candy and not been particularly successful. dates Garner and McNutt this lat- [children and Mr. ana Mrs. Law- Edith Cronkright of near Rock- Mrs. J. B. Nicholson. f:rmerly of The chief causes of cancer oc- being held up by the contraband shouted angrily. To placate them est attack only heightened suspicions jrence Biggs and children, all of ford is staying with her sister at Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis attend- flowers. ed a party Monday evening at the Lowell, was appointed by Mayor cuirlng in or about the mouth are: control three times as long as Italian without losing Britain's point. Prime that C. L O. will favor the Demo- Grand Rapids, spent Sunday with the Arthur Anderson home and at- Minister Neville Chamberlain next C«p*n Streeter, Squatter King home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ros- Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Washburn Ellis, as a member of the board of Long-standing ulcer; chronic Irrita- ships, therefore the U. ft. could cratic candidacy of Montana's Sen. jMr. and Mrs. Karl Blerl and son tending school. were called to Lansing Sunday by spoke, saying Britain was ready to ; Stanley. enberg In Alto. censors of moving picture theatres tion from Ul-flttlng or rough charge discrimination. There was Burton K. Wheeler. IFTY years ago it was only s the serious Illness of their son-ln- In Grand Rapids. denture*; excessive use of tobacco, every sign that this protest, like oth- help Belgium, but would reserve the F sandbar on the shore of Lake Mrs. Ansel Fairchllds spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. pert Purchase and law. H. B. Goff. who Is. In St Law- condiments, alcohol and other li^ right to decide when help was need- Next day he explained his speech: Michifan opposite Chicago's famous jday and Monday with her son, Lowe District ers, would be rejected. In Wash- Mr*. Gertrude Thcmao son were Sunday dinner guests of rence hospital there, suffering from February S, IBIO—30 Tears Ago ritants, abrasione from biting the ed- Far from placating the neu- "I intended (it) to be a distinct Jar "Gold Coast" Todsy towering sky- rArnim and family In Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Hubbard In ington British Ambassador Lord Lo- to professional politicians in the pneumonia. lips and syphilis. thian saw unhappy times ahead. trals, this speech only irritated tbem scrapers, huge office buildings, a [' Miss Phebe Nelson and Miss Grand Rapids. John C. Scott, an old resident of The lesions of syphilis, in the Democratic and Republican parties. j Pearl Mungerson of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and Dr. G. G. Towsley of Grand Rap- Lowell, died at his home In Grand more. In The Netherlands all par- famous hotel and a great university Mrs. Rudolph VerPlanck of Ed- mouth, look not unlike those of ties joined in telling Britain to keep I intended it to serve notice that la- stand on land valued at half a bil- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rosendahl of Marie. Mrs. Jennie Flynn and Clair Ids. formerly of Lowell, Is suf- Rapids, following an illness of Indian Trouble were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. more was a visitor at the home of ficiently recovered from a recent some time. cancer but the microscopic exam- quiet In Belgium it was loudly pro- bor was not to be taken for granted." lion dollars. But Chlcagoans still call [Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Fred \4 CHAN DAS K. GANDHI'S inde- and Mrs. Elmer E11U of Lowell, her aunt. Mrs. Fred Malcolm, one serious operation to return to his Sympathy was extended to Mr. ination of a bit of tissue from the claimed that the government can de- But though John Lewis thought the It "Streeterville," thereby honor- Ryder and sons spent Sunday at *•1 pondence demands for India [the Percy Read home. the occasion being Mrs. Flynn's day last week. office. Friends are glad to hear of and Mrs. John Carson and to Mr. site at cnce indicates the true cide for itself when and it it needs New Deal had broken faith with la- ing the memory of Cap'n George nature of the sore. broke into print when Britain be- Keith and Selma Kerr of Muske- birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Kenyon of his improved health. and Mrs. Frank Collins In the loss u gan demanding war assistance from help. bor, his mine workers did not neces- Wellington Streeter, who battled val- This Newspaper Donna Posthumus and Mary of their Infant sons. A tumor In the mouth should be i gon, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ha skins Grand Rapids were Saturday eve- Seeley Comers the empire. Lord Linlithgow, vice- sarily agree. Introduced at the con- iantly against "them dern capital- Kowalczyk called on Ardlth Thomp- President M. N. Henry and Mrs. Seneca Husted. son of Rev. J. T. Lowell Dist. No. 5 suspected as being pre-cancerous jand children of Ada, Sue Kerr of ning dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mra. 8. P. Reynolds One Woman's Musings Mrs. J. P. Neectham as a so-called benign tumor is rare- roy, thought after the war would be Rumanian Trouble vention were at least 45 resolutions ists" and held out for 30 years be- | Grand Rapids. Leonard Kerr of son Sunday. Lynn Fletcher. Husted. formerly of Lowell, was urging a third term for the Presi- fore they finally dethroned this fa- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher Henry will attend the semi-annual seriously Injured at Manchester, ly seen in this area of the body. time enough to talk about Indian ING CAROL of Rumania has re- , Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Vern Armstrong convention of the Michigan State Slr, dent Observers wondered whether mous "squatter king" from his i Maloney and Esther Kerr of Low- and children were Sunday guests of Mich., when kicked by a horse he Snow P.-T. A. will be postponed , 4 ^w j: ^ Hunger Mr. and Mrs. George Graham of Leukoplakia, or white plaques, independence. This provoked s K mained cautiously neutral de- Pharmaceutical Association In Lan- tw0 this indicated a coming break in the "Deestrict of Lake Michigan." fell spent Sunday with their mother, Russell Benton and family of were In Cedar Springs last Thurs- was shoeing, sustaining a broken from Friday evening of this week Campau Lake called on his mother about the mouth or lips are always storm of protest, but Gandhi cau- spite British wooing. But in mid- day afterncon to visit his mother sing today (Thursday). 0 N, B bc0 k d Grtce Hastings. jaw bone and other Injuries. until Fi.day evening of next week, jf" "- "o f S " at Mrs. Isabelle Needhsm's Satur- painless, but are always precursors tiously urged a non-violence cam- January, when German troops were strangle hold Mr. Lewis has held Streeter was a Civil war vet- , Mrs. Rosa Kerr. of C dir d ve who Is quite 111. Mrs. Dalstra is preparing a good « 5; day evening where she Is staying at of cancer. These white patches may paign. Lord Linlithgow, relieved, reported occupying the southern over his unionists. eran who became a boatman on the Mrs. M. B. McPherson spent last Henry Thompson and family at- Miss Mary Jane Rutherford in Mrs. Adella Brown died at her t tended the funeral of their aunt, program to Lansing and on Friday Miss present be small or large. Ultimately, how- was willing to discuss terms. But part of Russian Poland the British Great Lakes. In 1W4 he buQt a 100- j\.-eek with her daughter and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Abernathy of writing from Los Angeles. Calif- home here after a long illness. Clara Slsson. Saturday at her says that several lawns In Beverley Fred Pagel of Maynard. Minn., B. S. Shaw of Pentwater was ^J^C? Don Miller's condition remains ever, the patch cracks, hardens, he was still playing with dynamite. struck again, confident Carol would ton ship in which he started for For Nearly Half A Century I lly. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Davis and Grand Rapids were Saturday eve- JAPAN: I daughters at Lansing. home. Burial was in Irving ceme- ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hills are covered with artificial nnd Miss Addle Kopf of Lowell unable to speak at Snow church "d one of the college about the same In the hospital In bleeds a little and—csincer Is pr accept their aid gratefully. Instead Honduras to take part in a revolu- Caiiers last week and Sunday at tery. Harry L. Brlggs. snow. We don't have to take steps were united in marriage. last Sunday as he auffered a couple f'' °°Vi T ^ Grand Rapids. ent Cancer usually occurs at the Japanese Trouble • they got the shock of their lives: Treaty Lapses tion then in progress. But his ship m0d ltd Whi,e N,n# The community meeting at the point of maximum irritation. The | the Mrs. Mary Kerr home were Mr and Mrs. John Nash and like that around here! Mrs. Grace Reyburg was appoint- ot broken ribs In an automobile * " LREADY irked because Britain Pressed by Germany to fulfill oil In a single wee* die Tokyo gov- went aground on a sandbar and Arthur Curtis of Michigan State McBrlde school was held Friday irritating agent may be mechanical Lowell Folks Have Been Meet- Rev. Ratcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. Marie. Mrs. Addle Benton and Mrs. ed postmistress at Alto to fill out aC e 1 was A has been friendly with China's contracts, Rumania clung to neu- ernment found its relations with two the skipper found himself marooned Watt Thomas were Hastings vis- College. East Lansing, spent thei M? IInH Mr. rivH- > talking to a neighbor this evening. The crowd was not so or chemical In origin. Pipe-smok the rc nalnder of the official year. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Wattersonofmornl on ..Whl|t lg a christian. major nations approaching the crisis several hundred yards out in Lake week-end with his parents. Mr.; South Bowne large but a very enjoyable time was ers frequently exhibit a small "rebel" Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, trality and barked at British-French itors Saturday and enjoyed supper Births: A daughter to Mr. and Grand Rapids were dinner guests ^ how can you teII one.. Now point The English were persona Michigan from the Chicago shore- with Wayne Benton and family. and Mrs. Arthur Curtis. Mrs. Jennie Pardee had. warty growth on the lower lip and Japan's ire was heightened when a oil firms operating there. She in- ing Old Friends And Making Mrs. Art Williams of Alto; a Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W, V. mo8t 8lnner# are 9elfIsh But when well toward the corner of the British warship stopped a Jap pas- sisted they provide their share of mom grata tor having searched Jap line. So he decided he might as well Sunday callers at the Thomas- James E. Rosewarne. student at daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew We are sorry to report that at JU 1- _2 M •i™" - „ . „ iyou see a person who returns good present Judd Hapeman and Lou mouth where the plpevtem is held. senger vessel in the Pacific, remov- petzoleum to help Rumania fulfill ships ftos GREAT BRITAIN). The stay right there. Out of the timbers UMrcR 8T uM rUZirsM Karcher home were Mr. and Mrs. the University of Minnesota and Mrs. Jennie Pardee and sMer Fase of Ada. Mrs Ray Cornell Md its Otto,for evil who contlnu<;3 ^ give 8 Rickner are confined to their beds ing 21 German merchant tailors be- her contracts with Germany, thus Americans were regarded disdain- of his ship he and his wife, Maria, John Thomas and son of Lansing resident of Lowell, recently pledged C. F. Hosmer. who conducted the Cornell spent last Friday with Mr. Uvon to tho#e who refu,e t0 do Cancer of the cheek, often due Lydla Porritt Homer Dlefenbaker by lllnees. ing returned to the Reich via Russia. providing oQ to run Nazi planes to fully because abrogation of the 1911 built a little shade on their sandy New Ones Through The Col- and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Penoyer Zeta Psl national academic fratern- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Will Gra- corner grocery In the Graham and Mrs. John Ingersoll of LowelL favors for them; then that pers;n to faulty dentition, usually begins Lowell James and Emmett Need ham with a simple ulcer. Because the Next day Tokyo gave British Am- bomb English-French territory I trade pact went Into effect piec- island and settled down. Mrs. Guy Smith returned home ity. ham and son Gordon of Grand Rap- block here, moved his stock lo Frank Janesek has been Ul and ^ not far from the of Saturday from a two weeks' visit called on their sister, Mrs. C. Baker lesion tends to grow slowly, It ing commercial relations between But the rich owners of property Ids. Frances Porritt and sister Han- Mattawan. where he had another his daughter Mrs Anna Chaloupka ^ j kD0W lt u ^ Smlay, Febnanf 4 with her daughter Dorothy In De- Glen Myers of Six Lakes was a on Wednesday. be detected in time and generally the two nations on a day-to-day in that part of Chicago were extend- nab Lott spent Sunday evening at store. of Chicago lo staying with him. it0 gmiie an(| g0 out 0f yOUr t0 umns Of The Lowell Ledger. trolt Tuesday caller at the R. L. For- John Wright of Vergennes pass- Some scholars from Dist. No. S yields to x-ray or radium therapy. basis. ing their riparian rights out into the The paster will preech mt ward home. Wednesday visitors Alden Porritt's. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antonldea do a kindness fcr people who abuse CONGRESS: Ethel Thompson spent the week- ed away at the uge of 86 years. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cornell and Mr. you. ut God has commanded us to attended the Sbrlne circus In Some victims exhibit an ucusual Peace talkr between U. S. Ambas- lake. As the little peninsulas of were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Strong John Postma and wife of Mc- b swelling la tLe gums and, er- end with her parents, Mr. and Cords were Sunday guests of Will A marriage license was Issued to and Mrs. Cecil Seeley enjoyed a , sometimes I have been so Grand Rapids on Monday. Yen, but— sador Joseph Drew and the Japanese flOed-in land reached out toward the Mrs. Myron Thompson. of Greenville. do L Needham Broa. were in Grand roneously holding the cause to be Mlshlers. Albert Spence and Nettie Swain, day's fishing at White Lake last tlred and sick I could hardly move "Do I think the budget should frs foreign office were ended abruptly captain's island, which bad been en- Vernor Thompson was called to Dr. and Mrs. F. E. White and both of Ada. Rapids Thursday on business. an infection about the roots of larged by drifting sand, they decided ef SahatM / Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaffer spent Tuesday. The ladies report a larger when someone asked me for a certain teeth, submit to extraction. Menced? Yet. Do I think expendi- while Tokyo sat on its hands, hop- Each week subscribers reed of the activities of Detroit last week where he has Charlotte were Sunday afternoon Wednesday evening at Francis Mrs. Austin Briscoe and son catch than the men. .faror, someone who had refused to tures should be cut down? Yes. Do that his shack was an eyesore and employment. and evening guests of Mr. and wvre called to South Haven by the More accurate diagnosis would ing for the best Obviously there Shaffer's of North Bowne. They Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and 'do a kindness for me, and I have A tomato surprise cocktail Is the I think taxes should be henmsed? should be removed. They called on many people, whose names are mentioned in Mrs. Gerald White and sons In Illness of her sister. show the growth to be due to can- was no chance for a new treaty in found their mother a little better. daughten, spent Sunday evening 18miied and said "Sure. Til do It" Yei. But if you tor 'Morgenthau, what the law to evict these squatters and Morning Serrice at UM Grand Rapids. result of adding not only lemon cer. The hard a".1 soft palates are kind of taxes should there fcef* I can- die near future, because state de- these columns—some of them your neighbors Cream of apricots, what a des- W. H. Pardee is spending several with A. J. Porritt of Bowne Center.'and God always gives me the five husky constables started out to February S. IMft-SS Year* Ago juice to tomato juice, but also beat- i often found to harbor cancerous not answer that because I do not know." partment had Japan right where it Heb. 12:14: "Follow Peace sert Drain a can of apricots and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davenport days at the Edwin Nash home In Quite a number of men from gtrength to do it And after the do it. Cap'n Streeter put on his fight- and close friends. Others are well known by add orange juice to the syrup to this vicinity were fox hunUng on'task is finished I feel more rested ing in a few tablespoons grated This apparently frank recitation ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ wanted her. If the present repri- With All Men. and Holiness. and children called on his sister Clarksvllle. Charles M. Merrlman, 72, a form- When cancer occurs in the ton- mand proved insufficient to make ing costume—a high silk hat and make two cups. Add one quarter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lydla Porritt of Harris Saturday. Howard Antonldes and, than I did before. And anyway, I cucumber..Try It from the secretary of the treasury a frock coat-he and Maria took reputation through reading about them in this Without Which No Man Shall er Lowell cltiien, died at his home SUb, it tends to progress rapidly Nippon quit interfering with U. S. See the Lord." What is Bible cup rice and cook until the rice ie Otto Klenk. In Grand Rapids Sun- Creek is spending a few days with in Grand Rapids. Frank Lewis being the fortunate only have to do half the work for was no more than be bad promised muskets in hand and the con- soft Sweeten to taste with powder- ones. Jesus beat-s one end of my yoke and with few or no symptoms. It mmmmmmmmmmm.r. ^ IRNZ-I;r;rMr- rights in the Orient there still re- newspaper. "Humanity makes news.*' Our Holinese? day afternoon. her sister, Jennie Pardee. A son was hern to Mr. and Mrs. is therefor advisable that persons several months earlier, yet it made stables retreated hastily. ed sugar. Fold In one cup of crean* George Ford of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent and and that makes the work easy, big headlines. On budget-balancing mained the highly potent embargo correspondents and news gathering facilities Dr. Paul Stamsen, Optometrist, Orel Henderahott of East LowelL with a family history of cancer Streeter found an old map of the Ithst has been whipped stiff and was a caller at the Eash home on John Gould sold his farm In sor.d of Battle Creek spent the Jesus says "Take my ywke upon and decreased exp:nditures he prob- SSy Wv,'*,i ss weapon. | Ionia, is at the Kent Jewelry Store, submit to regular inspection of the city on which the boundary of Lake flavored with almond. Chill. Thursday afternoon. South Boston to Will Tapley. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Claude you." also "My yoke is easy, my ably was more outspoken than the Although the senate foreign rela- bring to you practically all of the news concern- Eventag Service at 7:45 Lowell, every Wednesday and Sat- Cole. Little Charles Vincent re- burdens are light" I would not COFFEE mouth by a physician trained to NATIONAL DEBT Michigan was plainly marked. He urday. Correct lens may Improve Harold Toder and Otto Kunde Wm. Burch cf Vergennes bought recognise early signs of the disease. President, but not on new taxes. tions committee indicated there was malned for a visit with his grand- like to go through life bearing all contended that the "made land" ing the people of this community. John 8:1: "Except s | Macaroni always makes a meal poor vision to normal. cl9tf made a business trip to Kendal- the Hine place in Lowell. No longer is cancer of the moutb Never has any administration little chance for an embargo (which ville. led., Tuesday. parents. my own troubles and cares and so Try oar coffee blended spe- ductions from administration esti- was outside that boundary, there- Be Born Again. He Cannot jwhen it is well cooked and drained Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Grlnnell mov- equivalent to a death wan-ant. But spokesman suggested what kind of would hamstring Japan's war in ] ewished in a pan with butter and Mrs. Claude Holllday. daughter Edith Cramer was a Thursday ed to Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Schneider of 1 yoke up with God and let Him mates already in the mill With fore it was under federal jurisdic- See the Kingdom of Heaven." cial for us and prepared in the price of life is ceaseless vigi- levies congress should enact this ses- China), there was plenty of pres- tion and he claimed it by right of What U the New Birth? i covered with grated cheeee. Then Mildred, son Lawrence and Jack night guest of Velma Behler of Mrs. Cassie Mofflt sold her photo- Lowell spent Monday afternoon help me. Won't you try it. reader. enough such reductions congress The Ledger is a welcome visitor in thousands of BolUng of Lansing were Thursday with Miss Ethel Shllton. It is a glorious way to do. the most modern equipment lance. Disregard for the seemingly sion, and Henry Morgenthau's state- sure forthcoming from U. S. church discovery- But the courts refused i add a can or two of cream of mush- Irving. graph business to F. B. Rhodes. innocent white patches In the hopes to avoid both new taxes and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ky- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antonldes available, the vacntator. Cof- ment before the house appropri- groups. Why, they demanded right- to recognize his claim to this "Dees- homes in Lowell and surrounding townships. It jroom soup and a few sliced mush Sarah Lacy and granddaughter Thomas McCollough, aged 87. a month may incur a heavy penalty. a boojt in the debt limit EmyMe lifiM ter and family. Irene Porritt visited Tuesday af- left January 12th In company with fee prepared thla way is al- ations committee failed to clarify eously. should American scrap iron trict of Lake Michigan." He and I rooms. Heat very hot and serve respected resident of Bowne-tp.. Electricity tree. The electricity pushes no doorbell to gsin entry; it brings no ternoon with Jennie Pardee. passed away. Mra Henry Abraham of Flint and ways fresh. matters. Also in congress: be used to kill Chinese? Maria were evicted time and again I with hard rolls. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider, tree of central India Is one of the Carol Porritt has been under the M. H. Lovely made a business Mrs. Frank Egbert of Grand Rap- oddest growths In nature. Its Biggest news was Mr. Morgen- C. To aid Finland without taking re- but they always came back So the sigh from the busy housewife; "Well, there is Bertha Jem and Lawrence spent Weekly Scrapbook doctor's care the past week. trip to New York City. ids to spend s short time in Florida. leaves are so full of electricity that thau's contention that the federal sponsibiiity. the senate banking and THE WARS: struggle went on year after year, in Saturday In Newaygo with her Latest reports from them tell of father, Chris Bleri, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballance of James Stone of London. England, you receive a shock if you touch Richmond's Cafe debt limit should be hiked five bil- currency committee rigged up a another agent." It is no handbill cluttering up their safe arrival but say they are Russo-Finnish court and out of court Mrs. Ralph James. Hastings were Sunday gueets of visited at the James Scott home. them; and the tree Influences mag- •108 Lowell h y- Week's Best Recipe lion dollars above the present $45,- "finesse formula" to increase the "Cap'n"' Streeter died in 1921. But automobiles, nor blowing around from dooryard pretty cold. Helsinki claimed 20,000 Soviet Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict Born, at Glendo, Wyo, to Dr. netic needles 70 feet away. '• l.t 000.000,000 mark with which It is Export-Import bank's revolving his second wile. "Ma" Streeter. true Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Rutherford Mrs. Lydla Karcher attended the Sour Cream Cookies: Beat 1 c troops fell when the Finns repulsed and Mrs. P. L Cambell. formerly of sugar with ^ c molasses. Add % c now flirting dangerously (see graph). fund by $100,000,000. Still to be to her promise to him, carried it on to dooryard. It is not a mailed circular that at- bad as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. sewing circle at Tobias Shrock s Lowell, a daughter. adopted by congress, the measure Russians strongest invasion of the N. E. Borgerson. at the Shrine cir- Morse Lake sour cream, 4H c flour. 1 t baking He remarked that there was "no for seven al years more. Finally she tracts only passing attention and is thrown aside. Wednesday. Miss Louise Lillle went to Lud- Mrs. Frank Houphton soda, 1 t ginger, 1 t equal parts of particular danger Involved" in this would let Jesse Jones give Finland war northeast of Lak? Lagoda. Es- had to give up the fight and Chica cus in the Chic Auditorium, Grand Will Mishler and wife assisted ington to teach school for the re- cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon. Drop on act but his audience apparently an extra $20,000,000 for non-military timated Red casualties to date: go's "Thirty Years' war" with the No husband coming in from his day'a work sits The State Land Rapids, on Wednesday evening. with the butchering at John Thay- mainder of the year. Fifteen near neighbors of Floyd greaaed cookie sheet. Bake in oven thought otherwise. Trimming des- purchases. However, since only a 100.000. While foreign legionnaires "squatter king" came to end when Mrs. John Wright is seriously Ul ler's Monday. J. W. Zahm moved from the at 400 degrees about twenty min- third of the present $10,000,900 loan swarmed into Finland from Scandi- down and asks his wife: "Where is the latest cir- Mm Estella Rosier accompanied Lucas farm in Keene to the Irwin Yelter in Lowell township met at THE perately, congress lopped $11,401,000 ahe died last year. Office Board at the home of her son James In his home Friday evening for dis- utes. from the treasury-postofflce supply has been used. Banker Jones doubt- navia, the Baltic states, Hungary, • w. cular?" but hundreds of thom ask, "Where is Owosso and is not gaining as well Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shaffer to Clark farm In Boston-tp. ed whether Finland would be inter- the U. S. and elsewhere, die de- Hastings Tuesday. cussion of the 1M0 soils program. bill, bringing to $12fi.ia.800 the re- aanouoces... as friends and relaUves would Miss June Hoiton of Sunfield vis- Pot Holders ested. Reason: Ibe Finns want fenders still had no adequate de- the Ledger?" Mr. and Mrs. Claud Scovillc of wish for. It is hoped that she soon McCord's Matters ited her brother Eldon at the John A pot holder never seems to munitions, not food and clothing. fense against Soviet bombers, who Fallasburg & Vicinity will be on the road to recovery. Clarksvllle were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Minor King. Mrs. R. T. Williams Freycrmuth home from Tuesday BEAUTIFUL CHRYSLER launder nicely. One subacriber C. In the house ways and means com- enjoyed a field day strafing civilians Misses RoasUnd Dickerson and until Sunday. They took her to suggests making slip covers for TREND in small mid-Finland towns. Miss Virginia Moore was a Sun- mittee, pros and coos continued That Is the clientele Merchants reach whan they Dorothy Lampkln and Clinton day night guest of Gwendolyn Mleh- The Jolly Bunch met at the home Portland Sunday, coming back by your holders. The cover is simply How the wind is blowing ., fighting over the reciprocal trade Mrs. Ida Beekwith of AJtoa wes Christoff attended the Michigan the way of Lowell and cilled on basted on at one end of the holder Allied-German a Friday caller at the homo of Mr use the Lodger for advartlaing purposes. It is a ler. of Mr. and Mra Ray Linton Satur- act which expires June L A breach State Engineers' ball held Friday day night Mra Don Bates and Roy Mrs. C. H Horn. and can easily be unfastened and id Mrs. Dave Garftald. Rev. Everett Love and wife of in agricultural opinion was evi- Only four days after Britain's de- clientele that Is responsive to merchandising evening at the Masonic Temple in Freeport were Tuesday afternoon Bloomer won high honors while Mr. Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Blakeslee removed for laundering. AGRICULTURE - Mortgage- Mrs. Eatelta Wright who has spent from Monday until Friday at denced whan Farm Bureau Presi- stroyer Gramvilla was torpedoed with Lansing, as guests of James Car- callers at Mr. and Mrs Minor and Mrs. Ernest Clark won con- debt payments of 75,000 fanners dent Edward O'Meal testified for tba e loss of $1 men, the destroyer Ess- visiting at the home of bei wall told and backed by campetitivo others. the John Schwab home in Rock- James Wright of Owesso, suf- of Sute-owaed properties King's. solations. holding land bank commissi oner trade program while National mouth went down in the North sea Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rogers of Mrs. A. E. Wood entertained the ford while Mr. smd Mrs. Schwab mo One housewife suggests keeping and Mrs. Ethel Yelter went to loam will bt •Mad by c reamor- Grange Master L. J. Taber spoke carrying ITS crewmen to toe bottom. starting Feb. 13,1940 it 9 A.M. Alma were Sunday evening and "Frank Beade, Jr.," Dreamed 'Em— Wbltneyville ladies aid sewing bee in the refrigerator rt all tka ion plan extending payments It was her twenty-third acknowl- . .. Ohio to attend the funeral of a rel- against it aB Monday guests of her son. Edward And They Came True Thursday afternoon. She finds it adds flavor, over longer periods. Cause: Sees edged naval loss since war be- ^ ^ ^ ^ Bennett and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Krum and Mrs. John ative. when grated, to soups. €. Tba benae okayed $46 to n a leso- Mrs. Ab- ... at the office o/ . . . The impossible "fantastic" inven- retary of Agriculture Henry Wal- Howard Krum and children were Htdzinga motored to Grand Rap- WUl Klahn spent Friday after- beef, eggs, hash, salads and aand- lutioo extending Martin Dies' en- gan five months ago. On the west- with them to help tions of Luis Senarens, the Amer- noon in Grand Rapids with his lace's new lull control over the em front, meanwhile, all was peace- Sunday afternoon callers at the ids Friday on business. wiches. farm credit administratke. American investigating committee. care for her mother. The County Treasurer ican Jules Verne, devised by his sister. Mrs. Paul Averill. fuL Mrs. Emiel Stasfler spent Friday Bennett home. dime-novel hero. 48 years ago. have Miss Lena Postma of Grand Rap- COMMUNICATIONS — Federal C. North Dakota's G. a P. Sen. Ger- Mr. and Mrs. WUl Fairchild call- Novel with Mr. and Mrs. Fluyd Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kyser and become the tanks, airplanes, sub- ids spent the week-end with her commission is ald P. Nye was named to the senate THESE properfies are parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma. ed at Lisle Clark's Sunday. MISCELLANY: Mrs. Wesley MiQer attended the you may bid at this sale daughter Joyoelyn were dinner marines. robots, and even Byrd's Mrs. Will Klahn and son Clar- Tie a piece of string through considering a tentative re-alloca- foreign relationi committee to re- There is no substitute for a good newspaper them which ware tax-dolin- or meet the bid of any * Chas. Wood of Brighton visited wire loop of a snap clothespin. tion of uTft radio broadcast wave ? the late Senstor Wfflism Borah moral of e relative fax Grandville quant, bad into tha Statomt miests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. South Pole snow cruiser of our ence called on Mrs. Mary Soules In Protest st Friday. other bidder, according Smith Kyser and daughter Locllle own age, an article points out in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Grand Rapids Sunday. Snap two clothespins to a skirt of Idaho, whose remains were es- , tha May. 1938 tax aais mnd Wood Friday. lengths to conform with the North In Rome die Fascist Bin Stauffer speared an UK lb. __ Ionia. In the afternoon they vis- The American Weekly, the great Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee bud and hang by the string to corted hack home to Boise by 10 sen- raaaetad to tha Stata on to the provisions of Act Mr. and Mra Lawrence Englerth American regional agreement plsined that the liner Ormno, which pike in Flat river last week. No*. 3, 1939. and are now ited Bertha Brock Park and en- weekly magazine, with the Febru- called on Mrs. Cora Fox of Lowell two hooks in your closet In this ators following state rites in Wash- No. ISS, P A. 1937. as of Kelloggsvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Signatories: U. S., Canada, Cuba, burned at sea, might have reached end Mrs. Bmiel Stauffer and under the Jurisdiction of joyed the winter sports. ary 4 Issue of The Detroit Sunday Saturday afternoon. day of skirts, you can hang many ington. Amended. • Zoet and Howard of Grand Rapids in one place and not have wrinkles Haiti Mexico. Barcelona safely had it not been Uoyd were Sunday dinner guests at thaStata LandOthoa Board. Times. Mr. and Mrs. John Schwab of C. As U. S.-Canadian ccnferences on You may also, upon Philip and Jack Schneider of were dinner guests of Mr. aud Mrs. FREEDOM — National Labor stopped by a French warship. the home of Mr. Such properties will be South Lowell were week-end guests Phone Cole's news stand for de- Rockford spent Sunday evening at Relations board ruled that con- the proposed St Lawrence seaway Stauffer of Lowell. THE livery. adv Andy Zoet Sunday. the Blakeslee.home. C At Berlin, under Adolf Hitler's di- offered for tale to the application to die State of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. stitutionally guaranteed free were adjourned, congressmen from Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gould, who Mr. and Mra Oliver Elvery and Mra Jennie Yelter called on Mrs. Be strong And of a good courage rection, the pocket battleship highest bidder at e Public Land Office Board, enter Martin P. Schneider, and attended children of Midland spent the week- speech is not an absolute right interested states dike Ohio, New lived In the Condon oottage here, into an agreement to pay the ice carnival at the high school To remove paint stains from gar- Adam Behler Monday afternoon. Be not afald; neither be thou dis- Dautschlamd was renamed Imetxow have moved to LowelL Auction which will open end with the tatter's parents, Mr. Elaine Hobbs spent the week-end couraged; for I, the Lord thy God, Case: Refusing Ford Motor com- York, Minnesota. Michigan and Wis- the sum required in Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schneider and ments, heat vinegar to the boiling and Mrs. Ray Coats. pany permission to distribute consin) began stirring up interest for after slipping heme through the al- The Wm. Keeeh family have an February 13. 1940 at point then place the paint stained with Margaret Osmer of Cascade. am with thee whithersoever thou lied blockade. Its old name will ge monthly installments, on son Marty of South Lowell were pamphlets criticizing NLRB and an appropriation to build the deep Ben sick with colds. 9:00 A^C. at the office of Sunday dinner guests. garment over an open vessel and Merle Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. 9 9 goest—Joshua 1:9. to one of Germany's new 35,000-toe Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dennis were such terms as the Board WILL HITLER HAVE Frank Houghton called on Mrs. it 9 unions. sea channel the County Tre«nrer. pour the vinegar over the paint A FATAL "ACCIDENT T" Rae§! it * Roomy! Mi's Better! battleships. onday callers of Mrs. Effle Price LOWELL To be acoei*ed bids must may provide. Miss Anne Althaus of Katamasoo stains. The stains will disappear Dawson In University hospital at and father, John Dennis, of Keene. Bidsof all other persons is at the home of her parents. Mr. without harming the color of the Is Germany's Fuehrer nearing Ann Arbor Sunday. They found her Low... long ... powerful... that's the Beautiful Chrysler y ym m mnmczacim -x Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradley had be not less than 25% of and Mrs. Ernest Althaus, recover- material. the end of his reign? Was th^ In good spirits after her first sons, Richard and Billy, accom- Add about four taUespoone of with Mr. and Mrs. Emlel the 1938 assessed valua- shall be accepted only Munich explosion the "handwriting thoracoplastry operation. Lowell Center panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wes- ing from a recent appendectomy. condensed tomato soup to a cup last Saturday. when payment is made Week-end guests at the Althaus on the wall?" In the blacked out Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring and for 1940! Seats inches wider... more leg room, elbow room lr. C. T. PnUirst Otara B. Aldrteta brook, were Sunday guests of Mr. of mayonnaise and you have a good tion. Try a want ad. In the Ledger. Lucy Mannogian of Grand If you were an owner in cash within 24 hours home were their daughter Ernes- capitals of Europe these days, the daughter Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Tredenick of Sher- dressing for vegetable salads. and Ferris Miller visited at Robert Yelter. Mr. and Mrs. Clay- and head room... room to move around! New, more pow- idan. in fee, mortgagee, land- of the bid. tine and her friend. Miss Alice men in the know are whispering Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingersoll and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wiggins of Kalamazoo. Sunday vis- strange predictions. One of the ton Dygert and daughter Melba, family of Whites Bridge were sup- Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aldrich and of Detroit last week-end LEDGER contract vendee, or had Ask your County erful Speed king engines with Floating Power and Super- men who is In conts^t with those on Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Watson and son Eft, Ev, laaa A Tlrast son Russell were Friday evening itors were Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Perry per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl ytM Pauline Obanishion of Grand a substantia] interest by Tniasurer for .-splana- and daughter Joyce of Katamasoo. Let us sofoe your prob- the Inside is Henry C. Wolfe, who Merle were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kinyon Saturday. visitors of Mrs. Ed. Grunnet of Primitnrc Methods Baplds accompanied them to De- > way of actual investment tory pamphlet and lists of ' forecast the Hitler-Stalin Alliance Jennie Yelter and Lucy Duell. finished bearing surfaces. The quality car that gives you Howard Aldrich was a caller pf Grand Rapids. Russell remained troit to visit relatives. 1 A caller at the E. B. Clemenz lems in Mr. and Mra. M. Metternlck and to spend the week-end. Need Not in any of said properties. properties to be offered. while the two gentlemen were still his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Mrs. Wesley Miller spent the home last Friday was Miss Beta engaged in hurling insults at each family and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest more for your money... let a ride convince you! Aldrich. Thursday. Gladys Kinyon spent Sunday week-end with relatives in Lansing Scheirich. recently returned mis- other. This Week, the magazine Graham and son Richard were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eckman and with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slocum in The Community Newspaper of Lowell and The ante of properties located in Kent sionary from So. China. Saturday PLUMBING, HEIinNG Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lowell. with Sunday's Detroit News, asked brother Carroll of Detroit were Co. win open at the office of ] guests were Mr. and Mrs. Theo Mr. Wolfe to give the "low down" Mrs. Harold Metternlck. 940 CHRYSLERS AND PlYMOUTH NOW ON C'SPLAY • Richard and Billy Kinyon spent Cake tins, fifteen inches long And ty TreMorer, Grand Baplda, • Clemenz and daughter, Donna Jean week-end evening visitors of Mr. four Inches wide, enameled Inside on the war's next big development and Mrs. Ernest Aldrich. Wednesday evening with Howard Neighboring Townships and Villages of Grand Rapids and Mr. and M». aad Sheet Metal Wort Dennle. anl out to match the colors in the and it's coming to you next Sun- Eggs are always good and for a Glen Rlckert and daughters, Mary- day! Watch for this amazing ar- variety try a scallope. Break the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Greenwaldt Stella and Clara Rltsema enter- win be narrow enough to the tatter's daughter State of Michigan lin and Shirley of Keene. Sunday ticle with Its many surprises. eggs into a shallow pan. add two tained Gladys Kinyon Wednesday fit window sills for flower boxes. dinner guests were Mr. anu Mrs. McQueen Motor Co. sister-in-law of Grand Rapids evening. Place five bulbs to each with the. On sale at Christiansen's or tablespoons of salad oil. sprinkle Victor Clemenz. and Rev. and Mrs. RAY COVERT phone for delivery. adv with crumbs and grated cheese, ADVERTISE MERE!! ery stones and water and yon David Warner were afternoon call- Chrytler mnd Plymouth Soles mnd Service Mrs. Barl Kinyon and ledger want ads. bring results. wffl find them very attractive. with salt and pepper and hake un- Try s want ad. in the Ledgsr. til they are set IM BUJCE MeQCEEN 1 wmm uii ii <• mi mini -i r mmm

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• • — .... 1 ll Odds and Ends ? KROGER REMEMBER — THE DRUG STORE FOR BEST VALUES IN TOWN ! ALTO DEPARTMENT , ADA DEPARTMENf j WE OFFER Unsuspected Fruit J (Mrs. Hattie R. Fitch) A ACCEPT 4 25c BOX | (Mm, Fred Pattison) | Thrifty people all over the nation Plymouth—As a rule, flowering SERVICE AND PRICE CARA NOME FACE POWDER quinces do not bear fruit. However, WANT'ADS Christiansen Drug Co. will ^et these guaranteed Rexall Robert D. Wllloughby picked three STOP PAYING MORE! as a gift from us when you buy Products st special LOW SAV- Whist Club Alto Locals small quinces from a flowering Postmaster Examination Ada Locals SL WANT ADV. RATES-Sflo FOE 15 WORDS OB LESS, IF OVER U a 25c siie Cara Nome Perfume q ,n and nt WORDS. ADD le PER WORD. TWO WEEKS FOR SOc, FOUR IN6S during this great Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Merie Hosenberg Mrs. Fred Sn.llh ...d M.s. DoiU " " ^ ^ • *ri Tho United States Civil Service Mrs. Chan Ward underwent a t hern thf loca, new a n*a l aigeinui-It i-'t-lo - m r?51 baked—withI I - of Ware school, on four corners. commission, now propose new and solations. Refreshments completed Club Enjoys Talk on Indians C. C. Thurber, R. 3, Lowell. p38 Johnson, Saranac. c37-3t Evary family naadt fhii ipacial. Harris Creek. Mn. Iva Morris and Homer Morris drastic changes. Both for a pleasant evening. Mrs. Merle Rosenberg visited her Robin Prefen Cage who went with the group. 7 gals. $1.00 Uta tha Mi 31 ai mouth wath, "Indisns" that race of red people FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Collie FOR RENT —8-room house in In the first place, the supervisors gargla or antitaptic. Milt ot parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sulli- New Boston —Last year Mrs who once possessed this whole vast Miss Lyn Prevey and Mrs. Grace Satiafactiosi or Tow Moner Back Gnaianlte I Entertains With Shower puppies, 8 weeks old. Ernest Lowell, 150 8. Hudson St. Inside would have the state get out al- Magnatia nautralixai aicati van, of Ionia Friday. Jane Schilling rescued a robin and country are always an interesting Whaley attended the special meet- toilet, bath if desired, $14.00. Vosburg, 6 miles west of Lowell most entirely of the welfare field. acidity and itimulatai iluggith Mrs Charles Demlng entertained Mrs. Eliza Bergy, 88. of Cale- began caring for It When the ln-[t0p|C for study and proved to be ing of Signet Chapter, No. 860, O. Harry DeBonte, Phone 81650 or Grand Trunk depot. p37-38 Supervisors would bold complete inteatiMa. A raal valua. with a stork shower for Mrs. L. J. donia passed away at a hospital in Jury was healed, she put the blrd^nce again when Rev. W. B. Kolen- E. S., of Grand Rapids held in the Clover Vaftey write 851 Park St., Grand Rapids, control over how the welfare money McCaul Friday afternoon, fourteen Grand Rapids early Sunday morn- In a cage in the yard and left the brander was guest speaker at the Masonic Temple, Grand Rapids, FREE CAR WASH USED CARS- Mich., or see me at residence, 2 Is handled, and the state would set guests bei^K present. The guest of ing. Mn. Bergy formerly resided door of the cage open. The robin last Friday evening. Harmony THESE ARE PRODUCTS Ada Ladles Literary Club last Given with every oil change IMS Plymouth Coupe. miles south of Ada. p38 aside one-third of Its sales tax rev- honor received many lovely gifts. in Alto, where they were In the refused to leave. Every day it goes Thursday. The Sioux are probably Chapter of Grand Rapids were Sig- 1938 Plymouth 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. hardware business. enues—or approximately 115,000,- Dainty refreshment* were served out for exercise, but always re- one of the most famous of the net Chapter's guests and the offi- PEANUT BUTTER 2 £ 19c Job. 1938 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. FOR SALE- 000 In a normal good year—for re- 1 by the hostess and all bad a very Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Warner of turns to the cage. western tribes and Rev. Kolen- cen of Kent County Association Imbessy Finest QueUf 2 lb. ier 23c 1938 Chrysler 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. 1939 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. Roor-brife Klanzo Grand Rapids spent Friday after- 1937 Plymouth 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. lief needs of the counties. Roy's One pound roll fesott Milk of pleasant afternoon. brander talked of the Winnebago O. E. S. 1938 Pontlac 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. The blessings of Oov. Luren D. noon and evening with his cousin, Pupils In the sixth and seventh 1987 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. Magnesia Prexy Is Pestered Indians of Sioux City, Nebr. Rev. HEM THACO STATION 1937 Oldsmoblle 2 dr. Sedan. Dickinson on the supervisors' plan EAqmid Wax Somp Alto School Notes Walter Crawford and family. Wayne — Anxious constituents Kolenbrander spent the year of grades at Ada high school enjoyed 1937 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan. 1936 Plymouth 2 dr. (Radio). Eli Sharing Mesdames Ray Coata, Andy Zoet, a slsighride party last Saturday NUT OLEO 19c COLD MEDAL RltJ. HEDf 1935 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. was duly proclaimed in the name Tooth A Junior American Citizena* have kept the city's new presi- 1986 on the Indian Reservation as 1937 Plymouth Coupe. of economy. The 1939 legislature Pmper Flakes Arch Wood. Myron Henry and dent's telephone ringing steadily part of his training and so bad « afternoon with Mr. Doran and Mr. Doted ot the loostiag Orena - Hot Doled 1934 Chevrolet Coupe. 1939 Dodge 2 dr. Sedan. Coitom Pmste Club, sponsored by the D. A. R. of till Lowell had appropriated W.750.000 for wel- 121 Ft. 2 ter Fred Pattison were guests of Mn. ever since he took office. One lady splendid opportunity to study theft Do ran plans to take another group 1931 Dodge Coupe. 1938 Dodge 4 dr. Trunk Sedan. Rag. Itc 2lc Siaa J for Urn. 29c SiM Grand Rapids, has been organized. L. A. Brown of Wbltneyville Mon- out for a slelgbrlde party next Sat- FLOUR 1937 Dodge 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. fare needs, a reduction of nearly We named our club, Richard E asked him to do something about red men and their customs. SPOTUGHT COFFEE *>~14c 1930 Ford Coach. one-half from the previous year's Qt. Sin day afternoon. The hostess served several dogs using her. yard as a The Winnebago tribe have urday afternoon, weather permit- MVi-lb. 1929 Plymouth Sedan. 1986 Dodge 4 dr. Trunk Sedan. 13« 25* 16« 45' Byrd Club and elected the follow- tea and dainty refreshments. ting. , Fkeooh Brand Cot—, lb. bog 19o (Wb. bog 39o) 1935 Dodge 4 dr. DeLuxe Sedan. expenditures, snd It had put the ing officers: President, Ronald playground. Another" reported historic background traced sack 1920 Chevrolet Coach. home rule responsibility right on THE RCXAU STOTT Afcaafl PIODUCT Mr. and Mn. Bernard Draper, snagging her hose on an iron fence the eastern part of the Unl Mn. Frank Canfield was hostess Vooaom Fooked Country Glob Coffee 1 I lk eee. 45c 99c McQueen Motor Co., Chrysler A 1938 Chevrolet Coupe (Radio). Watts; first vice president, Lanora son Richard and daughter Ann of J Hams Creek the supervisor's lap. post and naked wouldn't he do States through yeun of migration to the Egypt Brides Quilt Club at Iroakfaol of Chnmpioos Plymouth Sales, Phone 124, 1937 Chevrolet 2 dr. Twn. Sedan. Watson; second vice president, Kalamazoo spent Saturday evening their regular January meeting held Mrs. Besll ft Vrtelsnd 1938 Ford V8 DeLuxe 2 Dr. Dearth of funds, however, has j 6 Constance Smith; secretary, Kath- something about It to the west, and as part of the Lowell. c38 been disconcerting to supervisors wKh their aunt, Arlle Draper. Sioux nation they must have at oil at her home last Thursday. This (Radio). CREAMS .. leen Keeney; cokr bearer, Kenneth Pkg. as well as state officlala The latter Mn. John Linton and Mn. Geo. Officer Bememben time been powerful since Indian wss an all day meeting with a good WHEATIES 10c bHsr Fftftof, BesMfcr Bnk Barnes and son Ernest FOR SALE —Feed, hay, straw, Gould's Gasage, Dodge A Ply- 50c Gardenia Tiznpson. Yaeger were In Gnnd Rapids Wed- number present. A delicious pot- [CoeBtrr Chib Bran Flakes Jumbo pkg lOo Peter Thomas were In Grand corns oats, corn fodder, bean mouth Bales, Phone 269. c38 particularly dislikes the idea of a REXALL RIMEDIIS Creeuas Those with perfect attendance Ionia—A Beldlng man who ig- history and drama centered about special session In 1940 for several 99c nesday. Mn. Linton nturned to these Sioux tribes. luck dinner wai enjoyed at noon last Wednesday on bus- pods, balled or loose. Phone 614 liJJO Wl Pint (slaie or 39* sc. * for for January were Jeanne Bancroft, Lansing with her daughter to nored a police traffic summons and the afternoon was spent in jVocmtm Packed - Covntry Club Alto. Amos Sterxlck. p38-4t FOR RENT — 4-room apartment good reasons, these being mainly r 25c Soa Raul Tic Retail Theatrical Donald Bergy, Martin Jubl, John made the mistake of stopping at the Strangely interesting is the fact BREAD Florence Stiles, Stiles Beauty the present $30,000,000 state deficit Af«re* Imr Cumwllpmilmm 79c Cmrm Mvemt 19c C«M Cremm f lb. 59c spend several days. that their religious background is tielng a quilt for Mn. Neil Vandsr- esdames Leon Anderson, Em- Erickson, Ronald Watts, Rosemary Miss Dorothy Thaler nturned to scene of an accident the following Peerle. The regular meeting in «HLE KEMEL UH Sheehan and Basil Vreeland FOR SALE—Several good horses, Shop. c38 and the unpopularity of any new tlM M fM Raul 50c 4 aa. Sixa Rata* TBc Sin Modem Charm day. Chief of police, who saw him founded on the Pegode Weed which CORN 2 matched pair blacks, wt 3,000 8§rmp ml Cf 49c Keeney, Arthur Erickson and Vir- her home near Green Lake Sunday February will be held on Thursday, club meeting at the home •se#v Wlmm mmd Mrom Tomle 79c Flfs arilA 1 33c €mU at the wreck, took him before a they worship as a God. All tha, lbs.; matched pair grays, wt DRIVING to Los Angeles soon. gil Daniels. after spending several days with Feb. 29, with Mra Geo. Hartwell [None Bettor at Any Moo - Gnaraatood Celsstia Dutcher Friday. Local Control SOc Tm ef 40 Retail Plsns were made to attend the justice of the peace, who sentenced Winnebago religious ceremonials 2600 lbs.; 1939 4 dr. Dodge Sedan, Want two passengers. John E. Kc Soa RaaaN Cfcseslsle Ffesrererf •rrfsrlfes 39c LOTIONS a her sister, Mn. Ray Linton and and dances are based on their wor- entertaining. All memben are In- Flynn spent Thursday Rutherford, Lowell, Mich. c38 Lirer Sails Sbrlne circus Tuesday afternoon. husband. him to 13 days In Jail, $10 fine, and 1939 2 dr. Hudson Sedan, 1937 2 TJnder the supervisors' tentative 39c 2Sc Retail 2Sc Si» Rihar'i ship of this weed wHh Ks strong vited to attend. nlng with Harold Vreeland. The Erickson children are absent $10.25 costs. IFLOUR eui JJ dr. Terraplane Sedan, 1933 4 dr. plan as approved by the governor Weutir mtimp Umlmnsf Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Gephart narcotic powers. Mrs. Kate Svoboda has invited C Phyllis Burns and brother FOR SALE—Set dishes, 83 pieces, 19c 19c due to chickenpox. called on the latter's mother, Mn. Mrs. Marion Furner, chairman of rlc are driving from their Dodge Sedan; 4 new wood and $4.00; set silverware, 46 pieces, the counties would also take over niRITIST MIDICINIS 4te Ml Pint Site MaxcaTi Nellie Flsk, of Ionia Sunday after- Reunion By Coincidence The day of a distinct Indian civ- LUSCIOUS coal malleable ranges, 25% dis- responsibility for the spending of 25c 12*1 *ba Paratart ilization is on the down grade the program for the annual eve- NMsnr. ^17. work In Mlddlevllle to the $3.50; sanitary couch with pad 39c Young People's Meeting noon. Wayne — Two Wayne residents ning meeting of the Ada Ladies home In Cascadc, helping count; 8 months old purebred and cover, $4.50; wooden bed other m III Ion s—$4,000,000 of aid for Cfyesrin SmppmtUmrift, ImlumU, Admits Mrs. Elmer Dintaman spent recently drove to Lansing to call on far aa this particular tribe is con*- Hampshire boar, 7 8-weeks-oId dependent children, and 1800,000 for 25c 3 at. S'na Nratatt Twenty young people from the cerned for they are lacking in in- Literary Chib, and Mn. Doris Fruit Cecktsil re for their aunt Rose, who is with springs and mattress, dres- Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. relatives. When they arrived, they Marks and Mn. Grace Whaley, [KliriFtato "ttf-TSc nflned to her bed. purebred Hampshire pigs. Harry ser to match, $12.00; lady's win- crippled and afflicted children. Castor *11 ASK US HOW YOU CAN classes at Bowne Center and Alto telligence, not at all civic minded, [.leer D. Clemens, Caledonia, Mich. But while the counties were get- 25c Siaa fwatatt enjoyed a dinner and social time Gerald Fine is of Lowell. Sally Lou found relatives from Cleveland, O., who are assistant hostesses with and Mrs. Mert Sinclair of ter coat, black tree-bark weave, Finels has been spending a few Detroit, and Jackson, all visiting and actually are an unfriendly race iCo-iJiTT Clsh ClmeM Bnd Mife tall no. 1 cen 10c p37-2t ting more money for relief pur- M*r*mrmrkr*m9 Mulltt »% Sunday evening at the iocal Metho- of people. Poverty also adds to Mrs. Svoboda for this meeting, to well called on Peter Thomas worn one winter. $10.00. Mrs. days with her grandparents. the, family the Wayne family plan- her home on Thursday afternoon day afternoon. Elmer E. Marshall, R. R. 3. p3&-39 posee, they would leave to the state 17c 4 ex. Sixa Purafait dist church. Mrs. Chamberlain their misfortunes since they are PMUkeFiNrS 19c FOR SALE—Percheron mare, dap- the administration of state old-age taught the Alto group through Basil Hayward Is able to be up ned to visit. All had planned the when plans will be made for the EraK HiU 2 •*» 25c r. and Mrs. L. Davis and Mr. pled gray, 6 years old, wt. about Berle Arid FmwdT and around again, but unable to trip on the spur of the moment, lazy and shiftless and unthrifty. jd Mrs. Arnold Dennle of Hast- V/ANTED TO BtJY—A Guernsey pensions. Again the legislature Is January and sponsored the gather- They have no interest In agricul- banquet that will be given follow- (run Com. and Mapto-Trimasik A 10a ValM - Kroo«r 1400. Would trade on bay mare 25c 14 ex. Soa Pwetext work. and none were aware that the were Friday evening dinner heifer, one to freshen soon. David asked by the supervisors to step Kp, ing. ture and raise no cropl to help ing the program. Frank Sparks, cult, coming two; otherwise cash. Mn. Carl Rankin returned Mon- others were coming. editor of the Grand Rapids Herald, Syrap 10c Casdy Bart 2 5c ests at the Basil Vreeland honu. B. Sterzick, 5 miles miuth of up Its appropriation for this form Mrs. Floyd Yelter, who was ask- themselves. Unfortunately these* FIEE-OME PACKAGE OF Harold Chrlstophel, Clarksvllle, Lowell on M-66. then H mile day night from Crosley, where she will be guest speaker at this an- Country Club CHOCOLAR or SUTmSCOTCH Margaret Flynn of Nazareth R. 2. p38-2t of assistance from 310,000,000 to M1RRO ed to take this class for October Wlnnebagos have taken from their west. p88 $12,000,000 annually to be matched and took the responsibility of get- has been staying with her mother, He's A Rescuer at 80 nual evening event Blssilck 27c 3 no. 2 t from Friday evening until 'i9cpack of 50 SMSflBT* Halibut Liver Oil Capsules who has been very ill. Indian lore its lowast elements, and Ton. lake 2SC evening with the home with an equal amount by the Fed- ting a different teacher for each Cassopolls—C. E. Williams, now have copied from the white man Members of the Ada Ladles Liter- TWINKLE PIIIINS FOR SALE—Set of 6-ply 600 x 21 FOR SALE—Three English Shep- ary Club are the Invited guests of Mrs. Bernard Flynn and tires and tubes, like new. Phone eral government. Get the vitamin aids you need and month in the year, reports splendid 80 years old, who learned lo swim his worst habits. Rev. Kolenbrand- When Toe Bey herd pups (mother natural heel- lave money. A t—att PtODUCT cooperation from those asked. Mrs. in Little Fish lake near here, re- the Ada Girl Scouts and their lead- ughter iHaxci took her back to 9102. Rudy's Service Station, er), the mother also good watch It is estimated that this Increase, Aluminum Campau Lake er brought many pictures he had PURE LARD tern wsna wftl year assl—Knfst's Monday evening. Lowell. pS8 providing 14,000.000 annually, would Basil Hayward and George Hough- cently saved s young lad from taken of these people at the reser- er, Miss Lyn Prevey, at a meeting dog. First farm house north of Name Mrs. E. R. Hurd 'drowning in a Minnesota lake. The to be held at Ada high school on 3 13c r. and Mrs. Basil Vreeland and Alto. Clinton Blocher. R. R. 2, assure pensions to 25,000 more per- ton have each taught one month; vation which were passed to FOR RENT — Moaern, upstairs Street Earl Colby will teach through Feb- boy fell through the Ice when he Thursday evening, Feb, 8. The PAN ROLLS Harold were Sunday dinner Alto. Mich. c38 sons who are now eligible to receive CHy Illustrate hla very Instructive and -sts of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jepp- apartment at 509 W. Main St, them. ruary, Glenn Yelter for March, ran to catch a ball. The lec also interesting talk. girls will be presented with Girl 2 £ 15c 1 if wacec 1/11 d 1c Mr. and Mn. Robert Johnson of broke und;r Williams when he at- Scout pins at this investiture cere- of Green Lake. Lowell. Call Lowell Phone 8-F3. FOR SALE—Pair bay mares, 13 Eighty per cent of the relief Atrgm ntamjimr s Miss Mary Sinclair, Mrs. Ernest Wbltneyville were Tuesday supper Response at roll call, "Name an p38-2t tempted rescue, but ho stayed mony. The Ada Literary Club is 2 Sft 9c 'r. and Mrs. Wm. Burns and years old, sound, true and gentle. jackpot would be allocated to coun- Colby, Mrs. Valda Watts and others guests of Mr. and Mn. Raymond Indian Tribe." Mn. Kate Svoboda will follow. All young people who afloat smd brought the youngster sponsor for this Girl Scout troop. -WESCO James and Robert, called at FOR SALE—Jersey cow, 8 years Cornelius Bouwens, 24 miles ties on a population basis, accord- ALL REXALL PRODUCTS SOLD ON A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION Shaffer. was chairman of program and Mrs Salad OrBMlig VMc 4 Vosietfes — Graham home Sunday fore- west of Alto. p38 ing to the supervisor's scheme, and are no*, already in some other to shore. Charlotte Svoboda was hostess at Townsend Club, No. 1 of Ada, old. new milch; Guernsey cow, 7j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dahlman will meet Wednesday evening, Feb. m n. 20 per cent would go to a state fund church are urged to come and help the social hour and she served a Ctokles *• 18c * UKMb years old, fresh Sept. 26, 19fy FOR SALE—Well bred Aberdeen of Lansing vMted their father, 7, at the high school. Entertain- dcraisi rew 11.71 Be made an and Margaret for emergency needs. Whereas the make this class Inspirational and Hugo Dahlman at the home of Mr. Sees Sister First Time dainty lunch assisted by Mn. bred back Dec. 14, 1939. Floyd Angus and Durham bull, weight enjoyable, 11 o'clock each Sunday ment and lunch. Everyone invited. Catisp 11c Cus«U| Oeb n attended the basketball Clark, 2 miles north of Fallas- supervisors' formula Is based on is one cf more than 30 Producer- and Mn. Sam Snyder Thursday. Evart—Jacob Klock was recent- Carol McCormlck. Wesse at Godwin Heights Friday 700 lbs. Price $50.00. Wm. A. population, city officials of metro- morning. A speaker is expected. mik 100-Q burg Park. p38 Penalties in Store for Violators of jg CampaignConsume r campaigns on surplus Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Dahlman of ly reunited with his sister, Mn. Mn. Wlnnlfred Chaffee resigned RUM 4 r. 25c ht between Godwin and LowelL Armstrong, Cannonsburg. Phone politan centero have insisted that farm products in which Kroger as secretary and Mn. Marlon Ea Hart b«f 12.25 Detroit are spending an Indefinite Alice Carlton, after a separation of and Mrs. J. C. Schondle- BABT CHICKS —Every Tuesday Rockford 279-F11. p88 relief should be allocated on the and other chain siore companies Alto Locals time at the home of Mra Dahlman's W years. Klock was raised by an Furner was elected to fill out the IChHI Smm iS. Ik Wnftanr'T Sms K. 1c WsssolS* r are receiving congratula- U.e Tax Law-Board Explain, To ^ News From Grand Raoids and Friday. If you buy chicks FOR RENT—200 acres for dairy- basis of actual need on the theory have participated in the past three Mr. and Mrs. George Yaeger of parents, Mr. and Mn. Sam Snyder. aunt from three days after his balance of the year. What Tm B«r S hmt It* r 1 10Mb. on the birth of a daughter, Of Former Bowne FoBu BwrR«isyv rw—-i now you will make more money ing and general farming, good that industrial cities often arc years. During a similar campaign Lansing and Mrs. John Linton Roy Wilson, who has been quite birth. His father was killed in an Mn. Marvells Averill will be 11.47 last week at Dutton. harder hit with unemployment By Clsra M. Brandt bury * 8c on broilers, snd have lots of oig buildings, clay loam soli, elec- Provisions and Requirements 0.1 beef in 1936, Kroger sales of this called on Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mc- ill U able to help with farm chores accident four months before Jacob hostess to the club at its next Scat-tlttai 2 — lie StaMtef Mi Owwtev Lawrence fHeadworth of Al- eggs next fall, when eggs are than small towns. In an effort to help move the product were increased 14 per cent Mabon of Lowell Saturday evening. now. was born. During the yean, the icgular meeting Thursday, Feb. fe il ieachisg for a week for -Miss tricity. Renter musj, have stock Taxpayers who have innocently huge surplus of pork now facing 'highest Our best grade from and equipment. Mrc. Thomas The city vs. rural controversy Certain Exemptions Allowed Early in 193T the company's parti- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Demlng ate Mr. and Mrs. Flint Curtis spent family became separated, until Mra. Lenna Cramton is chairman Wfll Glasgow, wife and Mildred Mt* hit S2.» who Is detained at home or otherwise failed to declare liabil- producers, Kroger stores will parti- I Ma Cratfen 2 2Sc Ma Bi- 26c Pullorum Tested flocks only 6c Gougherty, Alto, Mich., R. R. 2. thus may break out Into new fury Exemptions provided in the Mich- cipation in a lamb campaign re- Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. Sunday with their children in Sara- tracing a letter written by Klock's of program and topic of study, called at the home of Mr*. Glas- SCAT the illness of her sister. cash. Ws have five varieties of as a result of the supervisors' plan. ity and pay the three per cent use igan Use Tax Law are almost cipate In a Producer-Consumer sulted in a T3 per cent increase in p38-2t campaign on this Important farm and Mrs. Arthur Eckert of North nac. mother resulted in the reunion. "Presidential Candidates of 1940." gow's aunt, Mrs. Ora Washburn, In Anderson had the mis- Electric Hovers. See them in It will likely be challenged by De- tax required by law on articles pur- identical with those allowed under movement of lamb in Kroger stores. Carlton. Francis Campau of Lansing spent Response at roll call, Name a cab- LowsU Sunday. ne to cut his foot very badly use at our own plant Wayne When chopping nut meats for troit end other large cities in Mich- chased in another state may be the sales tax. These include: Pur- product, staging two intensive ten- The Hayward family and Mrs. Saturday with the home folks. inet member. Elmer Howk and wife of Kala- the woods Friday. Feed and supplies. Phone Ada cake or candy, use a cookie cutter igan. Labor complications are also heading for trouble. The State chases of tangible personal proper- day promotions starting Feb. 1 and Lowell Ditt. No. 8 Feb. 29, according to L O. Griffin, Harold Nye called on Mr. Nye at Mr. and Mra Herbert Croninger mazoo were guests of Mra Howk's MICHIGAN FANCY COUNTRY CLUB SMOKED 3631. Thornapple Hatchery, Ada, Instead of a knife. It Is not so te- foreseen. Board of Tax Administration, fol- ty by the state of- Michigan and its West Vergennes Blodgett hospital Sunday. It is and family enjoyed lunch Sunday Mrs. 3. J. Maxson Ada Locals > sister, Mrs. C. E. Pcttruff last Mich. c36tf dious and does the work more lowing a recent court decision up- institutions and various sub-divi- general manager for The Kroger D. D. Krum Liquor Row hoped Mr. Nye will be able to re- with Mr. Otto Dygert at bis new Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Kulper and Thursday and also visited their ell Market Report quickly. holding the validity of the Mich- sions when engaged exclusively in Grocery and Baking Co. in this turn to bis home in Alto in a few CHEVROLET USED CARS igan Use Tax Act, has announced a territory. drug store In Kalamazoo. Dear Readen: children motored to Grand Rapids sister, Mn. Ella Ban nan of Lowell. Corrected Feb. 1, 1M0 Action of Governor Dickinson, governmental functions; casual The Euchre Club met at the days. His many friends are hoping Miss Margaret Batey and 4 Mc- It hardly seems possible, does it, on Sunday where they were dinner Mrs. Ela Bannan came down LEAD THE FIELD— a national and state antl-saloon lea- campaign of state-wide enflorce-) purchases made in another state "Pork is one of the most import- Grange Hall Friday evening with a for a speedy recovery. Govern children of Grand Rapids that it is time Cor the ground hog guests of Mr. and Mra. Peter from Lowell last Wednesday with a APPLES HAMS eat. bu | .91 1937 Chevrolet 4 dr. Sedan. gue leader. In deserting his fellow ment effective immediately. Not from a person not regularly en- ant sources of farm income, not good attendance. Betty Baker and Mrs. Llbble Carr of Keene and •, bu .SO 1936 Chevrolet 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. only companies and corporations, were Sunday supper guests of Mr. to peek out again? Let's hope he Kulper. nice cake and some Ice cream and JONATHANS - DELICIOUS townsman and temperance-living gaged in selling such articles; pur- only in the Corn Belt, but all over Evelyn Wittenbach were the host- Mrs. Ola Condon of Lowell spent and Mra. Dan Foster. forgets to wake up! Orvles Kellogg motored to Mld- went to see her daughter Sarah, i. bu JO INS Chevrolet 2 dr. Let Ui neighbor, Murl H. DeFoe, was one but all individuals subject to the chases made for actual storage, use the country," Griffin explained. esses. several days with their sister, Mrs. Mn:. Roy Wilson reports her Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKenny dlevllle Sunday to visH his brother- one of the nurses In training at St McWTOSH - SPYS TEHIEREB 4 |1 1 _ :wheat, cwL LSO 1935 Hudson Sedan, radio and of those things that makes the act arc liable to the imposition of or consumption in Industrial pro- "For this reason it is cause for Mies Connie Wert is visiting her Frank Fairchild. Fred Roasch of mother Mrs. F. Parish of Allendale were Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mary's hospital and helped Sarah rley, cwt 1J0 heater. Lansing scene of news interest severe penalties foi- failure to com- cessing and agricultural producing; alarm when the hog market gets parents for a couple of weeks in Keene called Sunday afternoon aud aa doing fine. Simmons. celebrate her birthday. ts, bu. J5 1933 Ford Tudor, a beauty. these days. ply with Its tcrmp. and purchases made by regularly out of line. By pushing pork and Indiana. and Mn. E. W. Rollins. Mr. and SHARK EM »> | O2C 1933 Plymouth Coupe, heater. Thaw Because of a somewhat general they returned to their homes with Our leaders got to Lowell Friday Mrs. Ward Courier and Mrs. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fitch spent Mrs. J. S. Brandebury has been n and Oats Feed, cwt l.So DeFoe, member of the state liq- organized churches, schools, educa- pork products at this time we hope Richard Houseman and wife of him. for the third lesson on clothing. Shaver and son Vincent of Saranac confined to her home for several Meal, cwt 1.30 1929 Ford Coach. uor commission, believed that the ack of information regarding the tional. scientific or benevolent in- to Increase demand for them, bring Sunday afternoon in Lowell visit- WHOLE HAMS 23c 1929 Chevrolet Coach. n-guireirents of the use tax law Hubbardston were visitors of the Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Smith and Mrs. Marian Venema is able to called on Mn. Courier at the Rol- ing his mother, Mrs. Aura Fitch. days with a severe cold. Cracked Corn, cwt.... 1.40 Your state was putting too much money stitutions of learning not operated about fair returns to swine pro- home folks a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dintaman vis- 4^ 19c lied Corn, cwt 1.25 1937 Chevrolet Pick-up. ths Board, through its managing be out again after being shut in llns home during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris Mrs. C. E. Pottruff and her into liquor Inventories, that a re- for profit. ducers and prevent demoralization Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hall of Hud- ited the latter's daughter, Mrs, brother George Ford recently visit- cwt 1,85 Webster Chevrolet Sales, G. G. director, Walter F. Reddy, sounds Persons liable for the use tax in of the market on other livestock." Euffering from einus trouble for Theresa spent Friday night at the spent last Tuesday in Lansing vis- IEEF RIBS Debcioes Baked lb. 12^C Webster. Phone 298, Lowell. c38 duction of this investment would sonvllle were Sunday dinner guests Gerald Finels of Lowell and are the past wto weeks. Graham home In Grand Rapids. ed their sister, Mrs. Howk of Kala- FLORIDA ORMfiES 10 29c -lings, cwt '... 1.46 Pipes . . a timely note of warning to citizens their regular business should regis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Lynton Hender- afford a cool million dollars for and business concerns who may The Department of Agriculture of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Krum. glad to report she Is a little im- Mrs. Rowley visited in Grand Blcndora Graham is spending part son. mazoo and went to see their mother Bolls ol Joioa CsllopbuBs Wrapped -, bW 6.00 welfare use, and that anyway, the ter at once with the Board without estimates the 1939 pig crop at 84,- Bert Baker and wife visited the proved, but still confined to her Beans, cwt 3.00 WANTED—Worn out and crippled find themselves innocent violators Rapids one day last week. of this week with the Rollins. Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Hulbert at the State stock. Don't be misled. We will If your water pipes freese, commission was paying too much cost, while casual use taxpayers 302,000 head, an Increase of 13,201.- former's uncle. Mr. Peter Thomas bed. Mr. and Mrs. Burrwell McDiar- BAGOR SQUARES * 12Vic iht Red Beans, cwt 4.76 call and we will thaw them of a Michigan tax law with which should ask for a special form cov- Miss Eva Maxson of Otsego was Mrs. james Furner were Miss Vir- Hospital. TMBERINES Easy lo Pssl 10c pay the most cash. Write Roy attention to a few distilleries. they are unfamiliar. 000 over that of the previous year near Freeport, who is very ill on Kent Backart of Grand Rapids mid and family spent Sunday with & Saturday night and Sunday guest ginia Friar, Barbara Friar, Jim John Mishler and wife with E. rk Red Beans, cwt 5.15 Orrin A. DeMass, Detroit, com- ering a single month's purchases. spent the week-end with Richard it Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 2.50 Cooper, R. R. 2, Rockford, or call by safe and sore electricsd K In addition, the situation has be- Tuesday. her mothei, Mrs. Wlllette of Can- at our home and Daddy and Kay Chrlstensen and SterUng Barber of Thaler and Frank Martin, wife and Pink Meal SALT PORK Dry Sail Jowls ib. Oc mission chairman, countered with Why Uee Tax Is Fair Failure to do this may result in a.come Gephart. tatoes, cwt 1J0 192-F13. clStf method. even more serious because Listen for the wedding bells. nonsburg. They spent Saturday in accompanied her to the services at Grand Rapids and in the evening daughter Marilyn were Sunday din- grapefru:t SOSiss 5 19c denials. DeFoe declared he would fine of $100 to S500 for the first the war has deprived hog raisers Lee Crakes and wife were recent Mack Watson and Fred Paulson tsr, lb .53 FOUND—The plan to meet your "We all know." said Mr. Reddy, offense and both fine and impris- Coopersviile. McCords Sunday morning when they all attended the MajestJc ner gueets of John's brother, Wm. PORK LIVER SLICED ib. 10c decline to sign any more orders "that any new tax law awaits an of Important European markets. visitors at the D. D. Krum home. were in Hooper, near Gun Lake, CARROTS CoUloralo Large kasch 5c ttsrfat, lb 35 friends. Rustic Tavern at Wood- Phone 227 onment for eacli subsequent of- Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mra Owen Ellis and Mr. Lawrence Maxson was ordaln- Theatre to see "Elizabeth and and family of South Bowne. In for purchases with the "big six" unpopular reception by the tax- Pork advertisements carrying the Roye Ford and wife helped Bob- famiiy of Alto were Sunday dinner cd to the ministry. Essex." gs, dot 18-.20 ard Lake. Mixed dances, snappy fense. No citizen, company or cor- The Library board met at the the afternoon John and wife with >e BOM. Solid Ksat - Fresh We distilleries until Feb. 5, the new paying public. This was true of Producer-Consumer campaign em- by Kyser celebrate his birthday on guests of Mr. and Mra Lyle Ellis. The Philip Schneider family were Sunday bupper guests of Dr. and gs, live, cwt 5.50 music, singing caller and fish "buying" meeting. poration can afford to neglect its library Tuesday afternoon. The aJeanor called on the latter's par- SWEET POTATOES 4 n* 19c gs, dressed, cwt 8.00 PERCY J. READ ft SONS the income tax, the gas tax, the blem will be placed by the Kroger Sunday in Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Harig and Sunday guests at the Martin Sch- Mrs. Howard O. Messmore were ents John Thaler and family of HERRING FILLETS 17c fry on Saturday nights. p38-2t Then the governor intervened. responsibility in declaring liability company in more than 1,250 dally C. M. Himebaugh and wife have chairman, Mrs. Claud SUcox, called Manor Hall or Toms ef, live, Ib • 04-14 sales tax and many others, yet to- for the use tax. The Act will be the meeting to order and Mrs. V. family spent Sunday with Mr. and neider home In Lowell. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Marks and near Freeport Lowell, Michigan Despite his personal Ideas about day they are accepted generally as and weekly newspapers through- moved into the Gittins home for Mrs. Wilbur Harig of North Dorr. they attended the funeral of E. Mr. and Mn. Ralph Jr. Averill. Conntrw Club ef. dressed, Ib. OS-JO WOOD FOR SALE—Wm. Kllgus. strictly enforced by the Board and L. Watts, sec'y-treas., gave a fine On their way home to the city DBTCR LOAF Ickens, Ib 07-.13 Lowell Phone 69-FS. c36tf temperance, Dickinson said he just and necessary revenue meas- out the company's territory, ac- the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder gave Dailor at Byron Center, afterward Mr. and Mrs. Joe Svoboda, IIANO POTATOES 10 25c ^ 25c would sign liquor purchase orders the law provides severe penalties report. It was decided to have Sunday evening the Mlshlen and ures. Once its real nature and for its violation. Persons In doubt cording to Albert H. Morrill, presi- a dinner Sunday in honor of their calling on Mn. Dailor at her home Yvonne and Gordon, Dorothy Mor- ths Martins called on Abe Rash of If It were necessary. dent of the firm. He added that the "Patriotic Tea" at the library on Michigcn U. S. No. 1 Quality Fros-Shoro function are understood by the peo- as to their liability should write at Optimists are people who cast Saturday afternoon, Feb. 24, pro- daughter. Alma Dahlman's birth- near there. The Dailon were form- ris and Nancy Whaley enjoyed the South Bowne. We are glad to hear It was all a bit disconcerting. ple, the use tax will be even more food chain store industry as a their bread upon the waters and day. Those who helped with the er Lowell residents and their many Winter Sports at Bertha Brock once to the State Board of Tax Ad- ceeds to buy new books for library. that Abe Is reported as Improving The dispute gave another airing 11 adiiy accepted because essential- ministration at Lansing. whole will use space in more than expect it to return split with a hot Miss Mary VanOosten is still un- celebration were Mr. and Mrs. J. friends here will be sorry to learn Perk, Ionia, Sunday afternoon. The steadily. POTATOES 15P127C OYSTERS -25c to the problem of Uqucr purchases ly it is not a new form of taxation, 8,000 newspapers to tell the pork dog between the halves. able to use her arm, and is visiting Campbell of Alto and Mr. and Mn. of !ir. Dailor's death and of Mra young folks went tobogganing and Mn. Jos Berksy of Lowell was and sales, a state business whoee but rather a compensating tax or story to 25,000,000 readers. at Mrs. Vera Bryant's. Carroll Kraft and son of Dutton. Dailor's recent unfortunate acci- skating and report there was a a recent gusst for several days at gross sales in 1938 totaled more auxiliary to the sales tax which Star Corners Mori ill explained that this event Subscribe for the Ledger, $2.00. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelser of Miss Ruth Cooper spent the week dent, which kept her from attend- very large crowd at the park and the home of her daughter Mn. Al- than $37,000,000—6,236,000 gallons gives the latter measure more uni- Mrs. Ira Blouftn Marion Attended the creamery do- end at home. ing her husband's funeraL In cross- that it was lots of fun. bert Wolney of Aberdeen-st of the Winter Night Comes of whiskies, gins and rums and 102,- versal and equitable coverage. Mr. and Mn. E. R. Hurd were ing the road from her mail box she Walter Afton, Sr., district fore- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wolney re- AMAZINO OilARANfII 873,000 gallons of beer. Last year, "Briefly, the use tax applies to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver of ner Thursday and called on friends Hastings were Sunday guests at the and relatives in the afternoon. Tuesday dinner guests of Mn. was struck by a oar and suffered a man, spent Monday and Tuesday in cently attended the funeral of a LIU hM MS « hMMT. OB fMura MMM4 liquor sales increased nearly 20 purchases in another state by cit- Pearl Dygert of Grand Rapida broken left ankle and other bruises Chicago at a Road Equipment friend in Wisconsin. k rsct per cent due to better times. izens of Michigan of tangible per- Stahl-Seese home. Dorothy, Phyllis and Richard KROGER f •SUftatHac: MtacSaf Dinner guests of the H Croning- which have caused her much suf- Show with John Collins and other a Rain of Death on Eastern Finland Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wingeier Chaterdon of Grand Rapids spent Mn. Nellie Pottruff and brother Winter Sports sonal property for storage, use or er's Sunday the 21st were Elward fering. road officials. George Ford recently called at the coalouoptlon in this state. An ex- entertained friends of Grand Rap- the week-end with their aunt and ids to suppei; Saturday night uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Claud SUcox. Campau of Kalamazoo and Miss Miss Edith Keith and Clay Bar- Mn. Bina Keeler spent Tuesday tahm of Harley and Anna May- With winter's cold blasts as- emption is provided if the pur- Eleanor Gregory of Grand Rapida ton of Grand Rapids were Tuesday afternoon and evening visiting Mn. hard of LowelL Thousands of women and children have been driven suring plsnty of ice skating and chaser offers proof of having paid Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wittenbach Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Dygert and and son Ernest of Beldlng were daughter of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Guests the past week at the Dan evening guests at the Schneider Walter Afton. tobogganing, the Upper Peninsula an equivalent sales or use tsx in home. Friday visitors at the Ford Win- Clayton Dygert of Clarksvllle, Mr. Foster home were: Wm. Foster of from their homes in the middle of northern winter. will celebrate a number of com- the foreign state of purchase. last Thursday. Clinton Schwab did Friend: "Do you believe In luck?" geier home. and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon ancl Middleville on Wednesday, Charles Several ef the young folks from LaBarge Ripples Elmdale not go, as the writer had stated in munity winter sports festivals dur- "Obviously this is not double tax- Batey and Howard Lewis of Way- our district attended the ice carni- 'Mi-j. Vsrn Lcrtno Mrs. Ire Ssrtssnt Jim: "Well, I should say X do. 'Driven to western Finland, and on even into Sweden ing February. The sveats will con- ation—It is the essenos of equity to Mr. and Mra. Ira Blough and mother, Mn. John Chaterdon cf last week's newa See that fat woman In the big hat Grand Rapds called on Mrs. Carrie land Friday afternoon, Mrs. Mable val at Lowell Saturday afternoon. tinue through Washington's birth- the extent that it imposes an equal son Ivan were Sunday dinner 1 A number from thle locality at- and the red dress? Well. X cues Dunum of Grand Rapids Saturday Most o: our ladies have been busy Mn. Vern Loring has been suffer- and Norway—cold, miserable, wretched in body and day. burden on citizens who pay either guests at Will Blough's at Freeport Dygert Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. John Lott tended the annual meeting of the asked her to he my wife!" Mrs. Carrie Dygert received word afternoon and Mr. and Mra Fred this past week helping about the ing the effects of a brokeh right Tusedsjr evening csdlsrs et the Escanaba and Neerberry stage a sales tax or a use tax. In either and also called at the Willis Lape creamery dinner. Alto Creamery last ThfecAiy. Wm. soul. home. of the death of her brother, Frank Batey Sunday evening. Jist 5 "Toiehy arm the past eight weeks. home of Mr. snd Mrs. John Hol- Lott was re-elected as director their carnivals Feb. 2, 3 and 4. Mar- case the cost lo the taxpayer is the Chaterdon of Croton Dam Tues- Mrs. Florence Kipp of Hudson, Mr. and Mn. Val Johnson of De- Rev. and Mra Garvin called at Happiness is a ocnditlon attained quette's showing will be Feb. S-ll; same. The purchaser is free to buy Mrs. Francis Seese spent Thurs- oomb. from this quartsr. • day with Mrs. Norman Beverly at Coming from day afternoon. Funeral services in Mich., is spending the week with troit were week-end guests at the the Ora Dawidn home Monday. Ivus snd Merwln Suiter of So. through worthiness. To And life Negaunee, Feb. 8-10; Gladstone, out of the state but in so doing he Leo Bryant home. On Saturday eve- Mrs. Roy Ssese and daughter Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids with burial in Mer- her sister, Mn. Burrwell McDiar- Mn. Al. Tischer and friend of Csmpbell spent Sunday at the T. Nancy, called on Mrs. Carlos you most lost it Xt lathe law and Thty Call To Us For Hdpl Many Art Dostitutti Feb. S-ll; Iron Mountain, Feb. 10- does not escape payment of a tax rlman cemetery. mld and other relatives ning they all helped their uncle, Parts ti Yoir Cir Lake Odessa called on her undo Schrock home. the prophets.—Lilian Whiting. 12; Sault 8te. Marie, Feb. 14-17; whiieb is properly a common obli- Mr. and Mm Leo Bryant and John Krebs, celebrate his birthday. Sunday afternoon and Carlos spent Mr. and Mrs. Mert Sinclair of Shirley Ellis attended a birthday Andy Stewart and cousin, Mn. Dwlght Rosenberger wss In Munlslng, Feb. 17-18; Isbpemlng, gation upon all taxpayers." daughter Arleen and Mrs. Val KAHN Evelyn Foster was on the sick 1. Ignition the afternoon with his father, Lew- Others Without Shelter, Clothinf and Food! Johnson were supper guests at Ira Lowell called on Mary and Addle party Saturday afternoon honoring Vsrn Loring Thursday. Grand Rapids on business last Is Ssess. Ws are sorry to report Xt is wrong to say that politics Feb. 19-22; Houghton, Feb. 14-17. Arte Dealers Profit by Use Tax Sinclair Sunday. Dorothy Carroll at the Carroll list fior a couple of days this week. .• Mra Katherine Tinm is enter- The all peninsula queen contest Blough's Thursday evening. TAILORING CO. Mother is not so well at this writ- Thursday, Mra Rossnberger and that Lewis is rapidly falling and taakss strange bed-fellows. What Mr. and Mra David Wingeier Mr. and Mn. Robert Johnson of home. ( 2. Carburetor taining the mumpa baby spending the day with hsr will be held at the 800 on Feb. 17. The foregoing statement by the ing, either. Is only able to sit up for very short we mean Is that all kinds of people Suppose your children—your wife^your aged parents entertained a number of friends Whltneyville were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mn. CHfford Nash of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flynn and. mother at the Olenn Layer home. intervala like the same bunk. Members of the Escanaba Ski director makes it clear that in ( of INDIANAPOLIS SU-«ts of their parents, Mr. and Newaygo were supper guests of As ever, Rosalie. 3. BatterUi baby spent Monday with their par- club made a trip to Tahquamenon enacting the use tax law the legis- from Bay City, Detroit, Grand Rap- % Mrs. Carlos Ssese was taksn sick were there! ids, Lowell and some neighbors to Mis. Ernest Roark. their parents, Mr. and Mn. Ray ents, Mr. and Mn. Vera Loring. and placed under a doctor's care Falls last Saturday and Sunday, be- lature imposed a hardship on no Mr. and Mrs. Earl Behler called Lock of Alaska Tuesday. They also School Notes 4. Starter Mr. and Mn. Louis Luneke also lieve it or not. one. They merely asked for the dinner Sunday evening. 4 last i'huinday and for several days Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs enter- Mr. Henry Livingstone on their mother enroute home from called on the Hurda Several of cur boys and girls are called. Carlos has been the chief cook. Will You Answer? / In the Lower Peninsula the' win- equivalent of the sales tax the Florida. Mr. and Mrs. John Behler Mr. and Mm Ed. Davis of Alto Mr. and Mra Carl Hlgloy and ter sports centers Include Gray- customer would have paid had he tained with a family gathering and still absent because of chickenpox. 5. Lights Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dalstra of the dinner at their home Saturday eve- and Yvonne and George Montague were supper guests of Mr. and Mra children were Sunday guests of Mr. Morse Lake School district were ling's big toboggan-skatlng-skllng made his purchase in Michigan. will he ai our store We have some new furniture. We ning. Their guests were Ray Seese also called on their mother, Mrs. Reed Cooper Sunday. Mrs. Davis would like to have some of our Ton can depend on us to fix tkem and Mrs. Walter Flynn and son. Monday evening callers at ths Cus- Farmers, Attention! Surely we must show little Finland and the world park, Alpena, Petoskey and Ionia Few will question the fairness of Sarah Behler. was celebrating her birthday. parents vl^it us. for yoo. No experimenting- Gene Dawson is quits sick with ter-Sargeant home. Winter sports offer a new develop- such a levy which in effect equal- and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bry- ant and Arleen, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mrs. John Linton called on Mrs. Mr. and Mn. E. Hurd called at know what we should do and bronchitis. Burial was made Saturday after- ment for Michigan; a healthful rec- izes the tax burden and encourages | Wednesday, February 7 We are organizing our Junior where our hearts and our sympathies are. Blough and Ivan, Mr. and Mra Sadie Ferney and daughter, Dor- the Herman Colvin home Sunday. American Citizers, this week. We to get maxtamm perform Andy Stewart was on the sick noon at the Old Mennonlte ceme- reation for its residents, and a buying in the home market. thea Wickenhiser of Lansing Fri- They enjoyed a fried oyster dinner Dont wait until your car refuses list last week. source of additional income for The business of the retail automo- Val Johnson of Detroit j to take your measure for present or future will tell you more about this next tery of Jeremiah Kauffman, aged Miss. Wilma Wieland was a Sun- with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lock Sunday. week. to start Drive In today and have Mn. Ed. Colburn of Alaska call- 61, who passed away at the Ionia DEAD STOCK |y*i| Send your gifts now to Finnish Relief Fund. many communities. bile dealers of this state affords a » needi. He will show you hundreds of the The General Aid members wish Mr. and Mn. Walter Johnson of your oar checked, and pat In per- ed on Mrs. W. Knight Monday eve- striking example of beneficial use day guest of .Vada Seese. Mn. Schaffer, an Ionia county county infirmary, where he had re- UOII I flail THIS IS URGENT. Your bank will accept Katherine and Margaret Win- | finest new custom fabrics obtainable—in to thank all who furnished and Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mra. teacher, visited our school one day fect running order for these cold ning. sided for a number of years. Funer- APT. FOR RENT—2-room furnish- tax protection. Before the enact- worked at the creamery dinner. Ray Lock were Sunday, evening last week. days' driving. This service wOl Mr. and Mn. Fay Link of Alto your contribution and forward it promptly. Act today—Now! ment by the 1939 legislature of an geier were Grand Rapids visitors al services ^ere held at the Beattle ed apartment at corner of Ver- Friday. ft yard-length samples so you can see how I Proceeds were $120.00. Will all guests at the Ira Johnson home. The annual trip for the seventh bring out the best in your oar, pay spent Monday evening with Mr. funeral home of Clarksvllle with amendment to the motor vehicle REMOVAL gennes-rd. and W. Maln-st. Oil Mr. and Mrs. E. Klahn and son ! handsome they will look when tailored. He those having roasters please return and eighth grades has been post- you big dividends in gas and on and Mrs. Ora Dawson and family. law requiring payment of the use Rev. Tobias Schrock officiating. heat, studio couch, electric stove. of near Portland called at Henry same to Rosenberg's store, and pie poned until March. Then they will savings quick stariteg and give Miss Clover Brown of Holland Take or Mail Your Contribution to the tax on vehicles purchased out of f will give you his expert opinion on the color, Much as worthy friends add to Have private entrance, very Klahn's Monday. tins and Jello molds to Mrs. Earl visit the Kellogg and Post plants in you greater driving satisfaction. Hygela, the health magazine, was the week-end guest of Miss light rooms. Inquire Doniud Mac- the state as a condition to issuing Colby. the happiness and value of life, we Battle Creek. Phone Collect Prompt Service Michigan title and license, many Mrs. Alma Mishler and Mrs. Earl | pattern, and custom style best suited to you. must in the main depend upon our- thinks it hurts the under-flze child Clarabeli Hooper. Naughton, 517 Howard St., Low- Nash called at the A. T. Eash home Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gephart In February we will entertain the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weaver were Michigan residents buying cars in | Popular prices selves, and everyone Is his own to be nicknamed a "Shrimp," ell, or phone 785. p37 neighboring states were able to Wednesday. were Saturday evening guests of Southeast section of the Teachen' "Shorty,'' or "Half-ff^nt." Give him under a doctor's care last week, State Savings Bank, Lowell, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Dunlap of best friend or worst enemy.—Lord club. evade the Michigan tax. Applica- Mr. aud Mrs. Raymond Berkey 1 Central Garagean attractive nickname, says the suffering from severe colds. Evsbury. Valfcy Chemical Company RUDOLPH VANDYKE, LOWELL CHAIRMAN FOB FINNISH RELIEF, INC. "What's the matter, officer?" called at the Albert Slabaugh home Grand Rapds. The evening Leslie Graham has loaned us a azine. That will help him Miss Clarabeli Hooper attended tion of the use tax removed the in- asked the speedy driver. centive to such purchase thereby Sunday afternoon. Wm. Wepman apent playing bridge, Mr. and Mrs. gun which was used in the Civil overcome his handicap. a teachers meeting held last Thurs- Gephart winnin ghigh scores. s at African waterholes War. "Perhaps," answered the officer increasing the sales of Michigan We are sorry to hear of the ill- A. N. Slirazari day evening at the Sage school. Telephone lonie 7100 ness of Mrs. Frances Shaffer. We Lowell, Mich. The White Circle will have a food step aside when the ostrich comes Look for our news again next Ths school of experience has one Charles Schwab and son Harold grimly as he wrote the ticket, "yon dealers as' well as adding to the tax were only flying too low." revenue of the state. wish her a speedy recovery. sale in the near future. down to drink. week. of ths best of collage yells—"ouch!" returned home from Sherwood, O., i

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of my sisters-1 mean," Peter "They're letting the fui.^oe g celvlng registrations for aald spe- Health Is not merely freedo: as a part of the evening service by •orrupteu himself, speaking more out!" Sheila suddenly observed cial election. from sickness. Real health m« WIITI Forest Giants Sleep Mrs. Walter Afton and Mrs. Boyd naturally, "I mean I've always liked ELMER S. WHITE. the physical fitness and well-heir Anderson. "Thai's what they've done, al PUBLIC NOTICES Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Gertrude. And she's always liked right." Clerk of Lowell-tp. that give you vim and zest for c38, 39 job before you, the power to ma Miss Dorothy Morris will bo the me. It was Mother who tipped me "Then there's nobody here. Sat leader. off. We were going to Forest Hills urday and Sundays." good, coupled with the power CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY APPOINTMBNT OF ADHJNIHTBATOR SALE OR MORTGAGE OF REAL ESTATE I VERGENNES TOWNSHIP win. for the tennis, one day. She said. A long pause. They looked al Cor. Washington and Kent SOUTH LOWELL CHURCH 'Now, don't you break Gert's heart State of Michigan. The Probate Court Stste of Michigan. The Probate Court Notlce Is hereby given that the each other. for the County o( Kent. for the County of Kent Morning service every Sunday, Services every Sunday at 2:46 IRISH on her, Peter!' Gert got as red as a (To be continued) At a aewlon of said court, held at the At a session of said court, hsld at ths undersigned will receive for regis- Barnett: "Howdya get th 11 o'clock. p. m. A message from the Word by beet. 'Ah!' I thought, 'Is that the Probate Office In the dty of Orand RM>- Probate Ofnce In the City of Grand Rap- tration the names of all qualified blinker?" Sunday School at 11:00 a. m. Rev. Bert Baker of Grand Rapldc. UU In eald County, on the lith day u{ ids, in ssia coumy. on Hie 2Slh and no suit & guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud ZION METHODIST CHURCH 5.00*19 TUBE INCLUDED Less cord. Sale Price Of Teresa. Joe, as always when he •Tm glad." Sheila said, hesitant- or proceeding at law or in faulty having at a dinner bridge Satur- ley were here for the funeral ser- 5.00*20 TUBE INCLUDED change curiously. screen is not f light Image of the been Instituted to iKover the debt se- vices of Charles Keech. John Clans, Pastor Refrigerator was with his girl. looked darkly ra- ly, "that you didn't want to—to evening. 5.85*17 TUBE INCLUDED throw me down." "Why," he ejaculated slrnr':'. "It's scene but a "heat" or infra-red Im- cured by said mortgage or any part there- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Condon and English preaching at 10 o'clock. 5.25*18 TUBE INCLUDED diant; Cecilia was as usual com- age. of; 7t forgot to mention the South 15.00 down The homely phrase expressed her locked." Now. Therefore, b/ virtue of the power children were Saturday visitors ot Subject "The Mighty Power of 5.50*17 TUBE INCLUDED posed and quiet under his atten- rell Aid entertained by Mr. and Choice.' TUBE INCLUDED meaning, at least. He caught at It "It's stuck." Instead of being photo-electric as of sale contained In said mortgage and Henry Klahn wae a nice Mr. and Mra. Merrill Colby of Spar- 6.00*16 tions. the ordinary "tele-eye" or Icono- pursuant to the Statutes of ths State of ta and on Sunday they and their Bible School at 11 o'clock. "I never threw anyone down In my "Stuck nothing! It's lockfd " Michigan In such cast made and provided. kbering of Aid Society and W. C. Strap Type Double At twenty-flve minutes of four They investigated. Some fourteen scope of the television pick-up cam & mother, Mra. Colby epent the day You are cordially invited. Sheila found herself alone in the life!" he said, looking at her serious Notice Is Hereby Given that on Satarestr. |U. folks. There was a delicious ly, across the table. or fifteen feet below them was a eras, the screen is thermo-electric, Frbmary mh, ISM a ten o'clock fore- & at tha Jack Pennington home near PULL-OUT CHAIN noon. Eastsrj SUnda.-d Time at the North ser and a general good time. Sparta. FIRST CONOBXGATIONAL CH dirty, clndery roof. Just the depth that Is, electric potentials are gen- • to Mr. and Mra. Klahn. TIGER WINTER OIL cold, dirty, dark street. Snow wa* Somehow, with the suddenness of Front Door of the Court Boas« lu the City Miss Eva Reugseggjr and Fran- Robert M Barksdale, Minister PRICE REDUCED on This Econ- 5 lo 5.50 in. aixe of one of the stories of the old build- erated In It when heat waves strike of Grand Rapids, County of Kabt. Michigan learly all the ladles in this com- o threatened; the sky was ominous a shock, her feeling altered. The cle Curly were Sunday guosts of base. Lubri- It The thermo-electric sensitive (that being the place of holding Circuit ity helped at the Alto Cream- 10:00 a. m. —Sunday SchooL at 35* below omy ELECTRIC WASHER PRICE CUT and low, thv- air had a cool, fresh words. tV tore In which he said ing in which they were trapped. A Court in said County )sald mcngage will Mr. and Mra. Frank Reugaegger. screen is disclosed as being a fine dinner. The ladies are to be You are welcome to our Sunday Per Gal. Save New Durittf This Sale 6 in. size end up oar rush. them. flwn':e*i®d her. He was act- fire-escape's railings curved up over be foreclosed by a tale at public auction $ Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Ford smd t ectnc Toaster — 2 slice. film of germanium, a rare earth to the highest bMdei of the premises des- School. Washer has: each XTC She hesitated; walked a block one edge of this roof; there was a {•; ituiated on their dinner, their ing—a little. He was enjoying this— metal, mounted on a thin sheet of crtbwd In aald BUttgage. or so much there- order and fine appearance. Donna June' and Mr. and Mrs. 11:00 a. m. —Worship Service • Porcelain Enamel •i-'n- Cord attached. east. No. she wouldn't keep this tangle of chimneys, tanks, other roof of as may bs nsesasxry to pay tha amount $ Archie Condon spent Sunday eve- The sermon theme will be "Forgiv- Tab Sale Price 89< lust a little. Sheila felt giddy with mica. P.-T. A. was well attended Ia 15, 30, SO date with Peter! She turned and a revulsion of feeling. She wanted levels about and below. due- as aforesaid, and any sum or suina ning with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Con- ing Sin." Sic is a disease of the • Positive Ssfety When the heat image is projected w^'h may be paid by the underslgnsd at | the school house Friday night sL Drams went resolutely westward, and Into so much to like him—she had "We couldn't drop that?" Peter y or before said sals for taxes and" i tr in- don. soul that destroys personality un- Filter Discs on It localized potential differences t Mrs. D. Sterzick sang, assisted Par Gal * Reversible Drain the subway hood. She was going dreamed dreams about him for so speculated nervously, beside her at ane* on aaid p.vmiMS. and al> other Doris at the piano. Wm. Kllgus Saturday and Saturday evening less it is forgiven. Only Christ can appear in the film as a result of tem- ts paid by the undersigned, with In- $ visitors at the Petersen home to help us live victoriously over sin. Boards 6 in.—Plain home. many months! Now It was as if he the window. terest thereon, punoant to law and to tha Marian gave several piano- perature differences lo different ele- help celebrate his birthday were We invite you to worship with us. * Permanently Lu- 100 - - SOc Resolutely. Sheila changed to an were disintegrating before her eyes. "We'd break our legs." tsrms of said ssortgags. and all legal lin numbers and Rev. Chamber- bricated, Preci- express train, was whirled north, "Gosh!" he ejaculated, off for an- mental areas ot the heat Image. costs, charges and expenses Including an spoke briefly and well. Plenty Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, Mr. and The Cheerful Doers will meet Price Less 6 in.—Single Faced These correspond to lights and shad- attorney's fee. wlilch premises are des- Mrs. Sven Madeen, Mr. and Mra Monday evening. Feb. 5, at the sion Cut Gears under the thundering streets. She Her checks grew red. She con- other feverish Inspection of the cribed as follows: | singing and lots of food. Cootaiaar Fully Enclosed 100 - - 35c ows of the scene. Now when the Clarence Izinga and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. E. L. Kinyon at 8 He—I suppose you think you un- got cut at One Hundred and Forty- tinued to look at Peter steadily, but room. "My mother's waiting for That certain piece or parcel of land r. and Mrs. John Miller attend- derstand all about the country since Includes * Fully Guaranteed situated lo the City of Orand Rapids. John Mesler and daughter, all of o'clock. ninth Street, t. she always had me now!" image oo the screen Is scanned by gatherings at the Grange hall Federal Tax Special Sale Price there was discomfort in her feel- a pencil beam of electrons, electri- County of Kent, Michigan, more particular- Grand Rapids. The Lila Group of the Ladies Aid you've been here a week. Well, done, mounted to the sidewalk level, "I know It." ly described as: Inesday evening and Saturday what is buckwheat? DAIXY PAILS ing now. She wished sht had not cal currents are reieased from the $ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaser were will meet at the parsonage on Fri- Dale Pocket Watch 89c loitered at the bakery window. Cof- come to meet him so Impulsively, "I'm due at a party et seven!" The East ooe hundred (100) feet of X«t She—Wheat that sells for a buck * 12 qt size. Bright coke tin film corresponding with the lights One (l) and the East one hundred (100) Irs. Elizabeth Wieland and Mra. last week Wednesday callers at the day afternoon, Feb. 2, at 2:30. Dsrofle Motor Oil fee cakes; Ma loved them. Little this man who was to marry another the boy muttered. feet of the North sixteon (16) feet of Lot bushel and shadows of tha scene. These |nie Acheson who are in Florida John Blaser home near Hastings. $1 JO value. chocolate layer cakes with holes In girl In less than a week's time. He had returned to the door. It Four (4). Block Five (9), of Scrlbnor and Miaa Joy Petersen is attending t motor dL Coxn- impulses are amplified and convert- Turner's Addition to the City of Grand more continuous rain than CATHOLIC PARISHES S1.1S Far Weak the middle. The girl was sticking was a high door, deep-set and un- training school at Michigan Bell Brave Women seQing for 20c to Modem Alan* deck "Listen how It all happened." be- ed into a visible image correspond- Rapids, Ksnt County, Michigan, according St Marj^a—LoweO tiny clean signs into them: "To- to the reoorded plat thereof. Telephone Co. in Grand Rapids pre- gan Peter. "I go off for a beach pic- promising. It had been built In that ing to that broadcast Irs. George Wieland has been Rev. Ff. Jewell. Pastor Dianne—I often think women are 3 for '1 89c •lay's ipecial. 25 cents." long-ago time when solidity and Dated: November 16th, 1939 paring for nn operator. more courageous than men. Sa^MOGaL nic with a couple of fellers, don't I? With the new tube it would be pos- HOME OWNERS' LOAN this past two weeks. Darlene 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass sermon. Lots, Per GaL The drug-store clock said three And I meet a girl—the girl." permanence were considerations In CORPORATION, rk Is assisting with the houee Charles—Yes? Where would you sible. for example, to televise a hot Mortgagee. 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- 6 OZ. CANVAS forty-eight. Suddenly, breathlessly. architecture. Even to the pressure |rk. Callers were Rev. Cham be r- find a man brave enough to stop in Perhaps there was really no electric iron or a stove in s dark HENRY C. HART. mon. GLOVES Sheila had turned, had crossed the of Peter's body it yielded not a quiv- Attorney for Mortgagee. | Mrs. Ray Rittenger, Mrs. Ray North Bell District the middle of the street pull out change In him. But the change in room. Mrr. Elmer Marahall street to the downtown subway, had er. Peter kicked It; it did not stir. Business Address: 24< Housemai. |mbert her brother, Ernest Clark St Patrick's—PameD a mirror and doll himself up before herself was so sudden and so shock- Building. Grand Ruplds, Michigan. plunged in her nickel, and pushed "Gosh, I'll bet there aren't ten mother Mrs. John Clark. Rev. Fr. McNeil, Pastor a crowd. £ T ing that Sheila was quite unable to DE-627-LO App. U-13-J6 c27. 1* Herbert Chase has sold his farm Lesa Containei through the turnstile. She took a do anything except gravely nod her doors like that in New York!" he llnton Eyke and Walter Eyke 8 00 a. m. Low Mass and sermon APPOINTMENT OT ADMINISTRATOR WHERE to Art Wasslnk, Jr., who will move Includes Broadway and Seventh Avenue Turkish Slave Ruled leaving Sweet school this week Credit head. exclaimed bitterly. there the first of March. Mr. Chase 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- J pair 13^ train. Instantly she was rushing State of Michigin. Ths Probate Court enter Grand Rapids schoole. Bjorn—How does Jack Spendmore Federal Tax "You'll say. I walked with you "The doors in our place—well, for the County of Kant. will move to Saranac. mon. At Queen Over Egypt manage to live in such line style? southward. tn your cabin, when you changed, throw a silk stocking against them At a session of said court, held at the Mr. and Mrs. Emer E. Marshall In all ot Egypt oo woman was sc Probate Office in the city of Orand Rap- Cascade and Bowne He gets credit from everybody. She was on her way. She would be after we swam," Peter, needing no and they rattle!" Sheila observed, were in Lake Odessa Saturday aft- beautiful as Shagru-Durr. Although ids in said Connty, on the 17th day of Alton-Vergennes Rev. Fr. E. H. Racette. Pastor Olaf—He pretends to be worried LOWELL, MICH. late. No matter, he would wait A encouragement was continuing. sympathetically. January, A. D. 1940. ernoon. This was Mr. Marshall's OWNED AND OPERATED BY BOB FOCHT she was but a Turkish slave girl Mrs. Clyde Condon Services at 8:80 and 10?00 a. m so much about his income tax that great relief Inundated her heart. "Right! I did. But all those cabins Peter gave her a resentful glance. Preemt: HON. JOHN DALTON, Judge would yon look? first trip out since his recent ill- Sheila had given in. No use fighting the mighty Sultan Saiih fell in love of Probata. people think he must be terribly looked alike; I couldn't find It the "It's all right for you," he said. In ths Mntter af the Estate sf Freak C. ness. He is feeling a good deal bet- it any longer: "he had to see him. at his first glimpse ot her and made Ladles Aid will be enter- ter. ILASKA LATTER DAT SAINTS rich. next day. There were thousands of "But I'm In a hole." her his favorite wife. The sultan Reorganised Church ot Jesos Christ The Law Library was on the fifth, Roland M. Shlvel. Public Adminlslraior |ned by Mr. and Mra. Lew Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bovee, sons them! "Oh, we'll get out," she stated. died, and his son, too; so the slave of Ksut County, having filed In said court Alaska School House Warner spentThursday evening in and top, floor of a dark old rubber- Thursday, Feb. 8. Glendon and Vercel were dinner Semebedy's Wrong "All right. This girk and I hit it "All right we'll get out. But girl became the queen of Egypt and his psUUon praying that ths administra- and Mrs. A. W. Onan have Macey Ellis, Pastor Keene Breezes Whitneyviile Grand Rapida, calling on Mr. Mc- scented building, whose mahogany- tion of said estats be granted to Roland • To see if someoae fonsd your dog? guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. "You can't have it!" said his Mra. A. tee off," he began again with gusto; how?" ruled in a lavish fashion. electricity put in their farm 10:00 a. m.—Church School. Mary Jane Bates Caul'a slater Frances. boxed elevators tottered on their M. Shlvel or to some other suitable person. Francis Walton in Grand Rapids. mother. "Haven't I said 'No' six "we like each other. We have din- "Well—" she hesitated. "But you It Is Ordared. That the lath day of Fst- ie. 11:18 a m—Prayer Services. Callers at the Levi Cooper home ¥pgwowt>^ way up. Everything looked grim Like every faithful Moslam. the Mrs. Roy A. Kyser returned to times already?" ner together, and we dance togeth- can't imagine our not getting out" rmary. A. D. IMS. at ten o'clock in the Balrd had his grandparents her home Sunday from Bowne. 7:80 p. m—PMaching. Mr. and Mrs. Vego Larsen have Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Graham Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Henry and imelled of dust. The closed queen desired to go tu Mecca to po- forenoon, at said probate ofnce. be •.id "All right" murmured the angel moved to Greenville from Saranac, and son Richard were Sunday din- Lampin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dene- she offered. rlfy herself and to win peace of soul, Is hereby appointed for hearing said peti- • If yoo wanted to rent a boose or apartment? greatgrandparenta with him on where she has been the paat two 0:00 p. bl. Wednesday -Prayer I CARRY doors of all the offices they passed meeting child. "But I wonder where dad Mr. Laraen having procured work ner guests at the Matt Metternlck more of Wyoming Park, Mr. and "I've got to get out!" writes Walter Mootried lo the Mil- birthday laet week Wadneaday weeks caring for her daughter, were of dull old opaque glass, dimly ll U Further Ordered, that public notfee gets the idea that you're always there. home. Mra. Sam Onam and Eiiene of Low- \ ANTI- There doesn't seem to be a tele- waukee Journal. Ooe who has made aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mra. Mra. Clare Alderlnk smd baby. lettered in chipped black. thereof bs given by puMteation of a copy LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH changing your mind." Mr. and Mrs. Clayo Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynhout of ell and Ruth Cooper of Grand phone—" Sheila remarked thought- that Journey is called "hadji" and of this order, for three successive weeks Condon were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tallant visited previous to said day of bsartng. in the if To bay livestock? 9:46 a. m.—Worship Service. family were week-end gueats of Alto accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rapids. WORRY Peter was not in right Sheila fully. tor the rest.ot his or her lite is veo- Huffman ie at the Clyde his stop-mother, Mra. WUl Fox, In stood hesitant, with thame and self- LoraU Ls offlos, bs and to room toward a sort of large alcove Mary Rlckert spent Wednesday in an oxygen tent ' M there." hereby appotntad for baai ng said petition. CHURCH OF THE at the back. that all persons ip -srestad in afternoon with her sister, Mra. B Mr. and Mrs. George Cross of The first look of personal uneasi- estate appear before aald court, at E. Rlckert in Saranac. Mrs. Guy Lakeview were Friday afternoon In the room were old shelves lined ness daricened Sheila's dust- Mm Lad place, to show causs why a 11- Q. LONCSTREETSTOCKYARDS Rev. Wm. H. Rivall, Pastor Glaxier and Mra. Artie Clifford of gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis to ssli or mortgage ths intareet of with books. • long table with a worn streaked face rhe tradition ot the flrat American R. 2, ClarksviUs Orleans were also there. Stevens. black leather cover held in place by said sstata in said real estats abould not "I've got to get out" ibe said. flag is that in May, 1777. Washing be granted. 801 Bsalo Road Sunday School-10:00 a. m. Mrs. Jim Nlckole of Ionia called Raymond Nellaon and Wm. Cook nail-heads, two or three old chairs, "My mother'll have cat fits. If I'm ton, accompanied by two ot his offl It is Further Oftfered, That puhtic no- Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 at the Arthur Pinckney and O. L. motored to Lansing Monday to see a library Udder. Besides the books cers. called upoo Mrs. Ross, who tice thereof be given by puhlioaUon of p. m. Vanderllp homes Sunday. Harold Goff. away without letting her know she copy of this ordsr, for three satcessive Wkn Yoi Wilt To Tdl People Somethiig GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Young People's meeting at 7:16 GO the shelves there were many operated an upholstering establk weeks previous to as id day of heartng, in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cahoon enjoy- "Tea, I know," Shell* interpoaed, gets awfully mad. She'll be fit to Dick Cahoon went skating with more, piled In neat heaps on the ment continuing a business left at the Lowell Ledger, a newapaper printed p. m. his cousin, Wayne Wilcox Sunday ed the week-end at Houghton Lake, scarlet checked. be tied!" and circulated In aald oounty. floor. the death of her husband, to make • afternoon. Ice flahlng. "Well, what do you think it is for JOHN DALTON, Opening sale under new management. ADA COMMUNITY REFORMED "Sit down," Peter directed her. Sag ot their design, and that this Judge of Mr. and Mra. George Hardy, Jr., Clare Hlgglns of Northern Can- er, and along about midnight I find me?" Peter demanded sulkily. CHURCH He lighted a dangling light "Lis- was the first American flag of

•fHUPR THE LOWMLL LEDOEB, LOWKLL, MiqpiQAW. THURSDAY. FEB. 1. IM*

Social Events Coining Events Mrs. Dan Martlndale and two) More Local News sons and Miss Vera Latta ot Mld- dlevllle were Sunday dinner guests' North Bell PTA will have a I. O. O. F. Booster Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Booth of o' Mr»- E Sargent. penny supper at their next meet- Io The Lowell Odd Fellowa held ing, Feb. 2. Trooper Coykendall of nla were recent visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Richmond big booster meeting Monday eve- Rockford will show movies of and Mrs. Will Booth. attended the wedding of their Ihrrow Croti-Cit Saw . . $2.25 ning In the lodge rooms. Grand "Our State Pclice" and will also Miss Edith Kaufman of Grand fr,end8' Mr and Mark Wleber, Warden, Glenn H. Hammell of give a shooting demonstration. Re- ia Fowler Saturday morning. Kalamazoo and Grand iHerald, An- Rapids spent the week-end with member the date and plan to at- her sister. Mrs. Chris Leonard. Biek Saw SI .00 Oie-Mai Saw $3. drew Bradford of Baldwin were tend. Mrs. Olive Corey and daughter,' present, giving very Interesting Miss M&blc Osborn was callcd Mrs. iHomer Wilcox, were recent! talks regarding the program being The Lowell Woman's Club will home from Grand Rapids this week guests of Mrs. E. Sargent of West | MILD CURED made throughout the state in build- by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Lowell and Mrs. Shadoway of Snow meet Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 2:80, at Corners. Saw Hashes 24g 1 1 ing up Odd Fellowship and the vol- the home of Mrs. C. A. Hall. Cur- Fred Osborn. untary giving of the proper type of hying or bakinf Ib. 29c rent Books will be discussed. Donald and Richard MacNaugh- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Baker of Ionia ; Smoked Ham'— " " blood for transfusions donated to ton were Monday evening dinner were week-end guests of her par- Wsiget Mails Axes SMS ni • every sufferer needing this aid. The General Aid of the Metho- guests of Mra Norma Frost, By- epts. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bowen. Young pig pork A meeting will soon be held to dist church will meet at 2:80 Fri- ron and Lloyd. Sunday dinner gueets were Mr. and i honor old members of the Lowell day afternoon at the home of Mi's. 1 William Joseph, Mrs. Wm. Spen- Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock and daughter end cuts b 15c Lodge. Many new applications Carl Freyermuth. of near Dlldine. LB i c i R i r i ii i) u i Pork Chops cer and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ver-I have been received for member- 1 ship in the local organization. The The Lila Group of the Coa^re^a- bert and son Billie of Grand Rap- Mrs. Lenna Havens and daugh- 1 Rebekahs entertained Mrs. Ham- tional church wiU meet with Mra l? ***** ot Ur tnd W and. £arr>lKurt,.0i mell and Mrs. Bradford and served R. M. Barksdale Friday afternoon, Mrs. ti. o. Mash. Mr. and Mrs. Rugg of Grand Rap- Makes Surrey Showing Pore Lard Sr . lunch to all In attendance. ids and Mrs. A. C. Whitehead of'sr o f rj_" 7 /2C Feb- 2. < Fred Gramer this week rented Lansing were week-end guests of; »JUUe Ol LdUCtbOD his house on High-st. to Mr. and M . M . Birthday Part)- tor Daughter The PTA of District No. 9 will Mrs. Forrest Buck. Mr. and Mrs. Un Jame, Uulr SUIT Port Sausage 2 lbs. 23c Ring Bologna lOU hold a meeting Friday evening, Feb Superintendent Richard House- Mrs. Myron Kyser was hostess at Stanley Beach having moved from Mrs. Harry Sissem returned to 2, at the school house. 0 I ubb r t0, Fresh Ground Beef Ib. 17c Cr«d« 1 lb. ' *2* a birthday party for her daughter, the Gramer house to Beldlng. her home in Detroit this week, foi- , ' jJjT. J * J« » bigh Joyoelyn Jean, on her tenth birth- The men of the Congregational nr. Cha., Smith and dau.ht.r. ££« « achj'in TROUSER Pig Lher Q* day last Thursday evening. Games of Morse Lake visited at Up O. J. . ^ C° cently completed a very successful were played after which a delicious church will serve their annual din- v f Beef Ribs . . lb. 13c Sliced pound ner Tuesday evening, Feb. 18, in Yelter home Sunday afternoon. , . Mrs ri.r. 'urvey showing the value of edu- supper was served. The table was Vlrginla, Carol and Priscilla enjoy ',Bter' U" ^ 1 - cation. Educational philosophy and Center Cut Shoulder prettily decorated in pink and the dining room of the church. Watch next week's issue cf the ed the skating at the high school Mr. and Mrs. Mert Sinclair and objectives formulated by Supt Sliced Bacon 17P r,nk Pork Roast . . Ib. 12ic Ib. laytr. No rind I • W - Mr. and Mrs. L E. Johnson attend-;Houseman which are Interesting to Mr. and Mrs. L A. Tanner and ed J* P]*y »n Beldlng Wednesday note a,, the foUowing: 1-To In- lD ld U of pink candle, and another which rtortl daughters. Violet. Dene. Joyce and ^ . " ^ Bacon Squares . tb. 11c Side Pork chairman of the kitchen, W. W. Hazel D. Peck, were Sunday guests d,r*cted by Giles Sinclair, son Jjb'P to the fullest degree possible, was decorated with an animal nd Fresh, lean lb. 12c Gumser and A. F. Zwemer will at the hom^ of Mr nn/i ifra Rains • * Mrs. Sinclair and who;Teach each student his or her cracker parade. After supper, a t #cher ,n the BMd,nf Salt Codfish Ib. box 15c Joycelyn opened her many nice have charge of the dinliffir Oom in Grand Rapids to celebrate ^ * "cbools. obllgatlone to society and guide W. A. Roth will have charge of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. A new car was badly damaged v ®r h®r ln the "ethods and gifts. Guests present were Sandra ticket sales; John Roth will Jeanne Vickery, Betty Leu Kyser, Tannw. ' around 7:80 this morning when the cooperation with his the clean-up committee. 0 P p re each Mildred Mullen, Ardith Kyser, Mrs. Maude VanDuBpn'a ,i,i,• *utomoblle driven by Frank W.;**" ^ 1?~ ™ * ^ud- Marie Kyser and Harriet VanTat- ^ W Uer 28 of 0rtnd POMlbl 10 The Townsend Club will Mrs. Charlearles "nir^^f G^and ® ' ram- ^ * Frosted Foods enhove. Friday evening, Feb. 2, at the ids. died this (Thursday(Thursdi. ) morning ^ ^! ^',,h 21 of Ba^ 01^ eacb 't^n^an ad^JHu rooot 0 1 d rooms. Everycne invited. V at her home after suffering • ^^h ^s ^SSld^on 'W^ ^ " back^nd^ P. N. G. Club stroke a week ago. Mrs. VanDusen Maln-et make Ms or her personal life fuller CUT GREEN OR WU BEANS 10-oz. box 17c The Good Will Club will meet had been orith her since last week and more happy and saUsfying. The Past Noble Grand Club held Wednesday. its first meeting of the new year Wednesday, Feb. 7, at the home ef Sunday guests at the 8. T.' Local friends congratulate Mr. PEAS 12-oz. box 25c SPINACH It" 23c in the club room at the Odd Fel- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bowen for din- Sophie Timlnskis, sophomore at Seeley borne were Mr. and Mrs. Houssman on this Interesting and low hall. After the regular bus- ner and afternoon meeting. Michigan State College, attended Roy Osborn, Vernor Seeley and son successful survey. He Is the son of Extra trousers from Remember, a bo* of Birdoeye Vegetables moke Four Gen- iness meeting at which plans were the Engineers' Ball as the guest of Louis, all of Orand Rapids and Mr.'Mrs. Bert Baker of Vergennes-tp Priced suitings. All wool erous Servlnc*. made for the year and yearbooks The Woman's Democrat meeting Pete Chevis, president of the Amer- and Mrs. Cecil Seeley and son •teds la neat | passed out, the ladies were invited will be held at the home of Mrs. ican Society of ChemicsJ Engineer- Charles of Wesl Lowell. Callers will satisfy tbe Cod Fillets lb. 23c Haddock Fillets Ib. 25c to hear the talks given by the ing and a Tau Beta PL Other were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley lar Grand Lodge officers, who spoke day evening, Feb. 7. Everyone guests from Lowell tlrere Bruce and family of Cascade and Mr. and to the Odd Fellows. Following the come. Unsday and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Mrs. Leon Se€ley and daughter ialks, a delicious supper was en- Linsday. Diane of near Gove Lake. RED & WHITE joyed, the remainder of the eve- ning being filled with community The Ledger Is in receipt of some CARD OF THANKS REYIOLDS' Basketball ^ beautiful postcard pictures from y singing and visting. We wish to express our sincere Cafes Defeat OoopenvlOe Mrs. Sadie Curtiss of The Dalles, Grapefruit Juice 25c Ore. Mrs. Curtiss states that she appreciation to all our neighbors sen KM Seventieth Anniversary | The Richmond Cafe basketball can see the mountains shown on and friends for the many acts of team Bed t White Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis enter-' "">">«• ^tory to its one of the cards, from her kitchen kindness shown us during our re-' BULK talned with a surprise Mrtfaday !!* fcjyiEWednesda y window. She says they are having cent bereavement Wm. J. McCarthy and Gerald, i Sauer Kraut Ige. can 10c dinner Sunday for Mrs. Ellis' moth- Coopersviile by the score a lovely winter and that she hsu Thr Sidllfnl Stitchers Macaroni, Spaghetti er, Mrs. Jennie Flynn of Bowne. 29. The Cafes, without the servicee marigold and chrysanthemum Mr. and Mrs. William Byrne, i Woman's Club A large birthday cake was deco- of Dawson and Jones, played'« plants In bloom in the house. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Doyle.! The meeting of the Skillful Pork & Beans tall can 10c good passing game, using a Abt Stitchers wss held January 27 at rated with 70 candles. Guests were Mrs. Gertrude Richmond of In- The Lowell Woman's Club 4 lbs. 19c Mr. and Mrs. John Nash and two break. CARD OP THANKS Miss Mable Bergy-s, but Miss Bergy Red Kid. Beans - ^ - 8ic dlo, Calif, formerly of Lowell and I was unable to be there, so adviser Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 8] daughters, Floyd Flynn and two The points were evenly divided. I wish to thank aU the neighbors ,^1, T' the home of Mra. F. E. White, Fonger with 16, Layer 15 and ESlis Vergennes, sends the Ledgei an in- daughters and Clare Flynn of teresting letter telling how much and friends for the fruit and flow- ""J* m £. cbar^e. There a musical program and ter. Bowne and Mn and Mrs. Will 14. ers and the many acts of klndnM. TfL We she enjoys reading the news from 0n H. P. Gotfredsen, as chairman, Flynn and two sons of Caledonia. Starting this month, the Cafes shown me during my illness at the . sented Mrs. Albert Vlnlng Silver Dust pkf- 23c will play all home games on Tues- back home. She writes as follows: 0 0 y ParenU Mr d Greenville. State vice p day evenings. "We are having lovely weather out W rG ^e r - " ^ » VsJentlne Extension Class here now. It is very warm in the the American Legion Bed A White PSS ' Mr., Rolland Cntn, ^ The West Vergennes Extension day time, but at night gets Just formerly State Child Welfare < CANT WRITE THE NEWS man of the Auxiliary. Mrs. Vln> Wheat Cereal box 15c class held its January meeting at WITH A BROKEN ARM like October back east. The desert Charlotte Bryant, Reporter. WHEATIES here is a great place for tourists CARD OF THANKS outlined the various phases of cb Red A White the home of Mrs. O. J. Odell and welfare work In this state, Incl organized classes on meal planning. No doubt many of our readers from November first to the Isst of We wish to express our sincere Breakfsot of Champior have noted the absence of LaBarge March." appreciation to neighbors and East Bowne Sewing Club Ing the boarding homes f Corn Hakes Ige. box 9c Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Franks pre- orphans, special institutions sented an interesting lesson on Ripples news from these columns friends for their sympathy and The seventh meeting of the East Bed ft White for some time past. In explanation kind assistance in our recent be- Bowne Sewing Club was called to those children requiring spet 2 botes 19e "Better Breakfasts," stressing the care, the campaign against infanv need of iron and Vitamin B in the will state that our correspondent reavement ! order by the president. Irma Krebs. Bran Rakes tge. box 12c at LaBarge. Mrs. Vern Loring, met ,'•38 Mrs. C. C. Keech and Family., Roll call was answered by club paralysis. Red Cross work, the diet and showing how to score food tivities of the Kellogg Foundati for iron content. with a fall about eight weeks ago. WOLVERINE pledge. Minutes were read by the breaking her right arm. CARD OF THANKS i secretary and approved. Club song, amd* the work being done by American Legion Auxiliary. 11 Neigbborbood Hub Mrs. Lo ring's many friends Join the way horn# We wish to express our appred- "God Blp," America. ' was sung. the Ledger in the hope that she is mmi tr.w .v,. ma.u «,• i-i—j—1 Treasurer s report, 50c. No old bus- The musical program 1* Am. Family Soap 49c Mrs. Lawrencc Rutherford enter- atlon for the many acts of kindness'. ... . two vocal selections, sung b making satisfactory recovery and $5.00 Expenses in Case tained the Neighborhood Club with thst she will SOOP be able to resume ahown ^ in the death o, our ^ %?£££££ Car*. D^. wUh Mlu Bulk a salad bridge at her home last brother and uncle, Jacob Fuss. White as her accompanist, sending her news items. of HocMwt P88 Fred Fuss and Family. and four girls started their aprons. Thursday afternoon. Honors were Motion made and seconded that the numbers were "Into the Dawn Brown Sugar tb. 5c MICHIGAN BEET won by Mrs. Frank McMahon and You," by Dorothy Lee, and iej the new policy tan. i sa a n i • meeting be adjourned. Mrs. Roland Shlvel. Mrs. W. W. BIRTHS When Is Purple Purple? I Ellen Seese, Secretary. Nig-ht," by Frank Gray. The XXXX Sugar k.7|c SUGAR Gumser was a guest of the club gram concluded with two fcr the day. solos, -Oolliwogg-s Cake-Walk," Bed * White To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Converse, JLl RITTEISEI, Alt. Most People Don't Know „ ~ When is purple purple? When ts ®** Beiwum **** ,Undk:rm" CIab Debussy, and 'Tdlllo." by 10 Ibe. 49c at the Beldlng hospital, a 6 lbs., 7 LOWELL, BOCHIGAN Cake Floor box 25c Goofus Club oz. daughter, Linda Lee, on Satui^ green green? Most of uo don't know | The fifth meeting of East Bowne Pkyed by Miss Charlotte day, Jan. 27. In an age when science reproduces,8tw Handicraft Club was called to 0 aii10 P-aJ'ed during the Mrs. Eugene Carr entertained for of tea. the Goofus Club at her home last with dazillng accuracy the myriad j ^ tbe president, Philip 3eese on 016 Special attention is called to Vacaam p>ck«l OC. week Wednesday afternoon, prizes colors of nature, we are inclined to afternoon of January 25, five bo 9 fact that the next meeting of ' It'i (reih Ib. LDQ going to Mrs. John Roth, Mrs. Lew toka eolor for granted. Until relat >' answering to roll call, one ab- R&W Coffee 8e t club will be held February 7, - Wingeier, Mrs. Wesley Roth and ed colors are examined closely, side ° ' Th flfit cut out the!r the home of Mre. C. A Hall. C! Mrs. Vern Ashley. Delicious re- by tide, or until someone disagrees ^ ® ^ ^ rent Books will be discussed. G&WCoffee 3 lbs. 39c freshments were served to those # STRAND 0 With us over the description of a ^* vlct* ^d *lndow supports. LIBBY'S present. e oond cut tbeir LOWELL color, we do not worry much about ^ K- *£ color names. After all "what'. tollJfSjSSc. So. Boston Grange Early Riser Coffee Ib. 19c Evapenled Milk Social Brevities . 1 A motion was made that the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Collar enter- FRIDAY • SATURDAY, FEB. 2-3 Thanks to the comer druggist, and meeting should be adjourned. The Regular meeting will be held B Blue & White Coffee lb. 23c 4 till esit 25e tained the P. and P. Club last to the national association of which: meeting was adjourned. Saturday evening, Feb. 8, when fi Thursday evening. Honors were won he is a member, science has at last Harold Krebs, Secretary. arrangements will be made for 1 by E. H. Roth and Mrs. Art Hfll. • jT ' I ROACh undertaken the Job of solving Hie banquet Monday evening, Feb. Firm Green Several members of Cyclamen color came problem, writes John H. when the buslnees men of Chapter, O. E. S., pleasantly sur- Cascade will entertain their Grange Crider in the Scientific American. Mrs. •*. VandrrJagt prised Mrs. Arthur Armstrong by ousekeepers In fact the national bureau of stand- farmer friends of South Boston, visiting her on her birthday Tues- members who can do so are New Cabbage . lb. 4e Ladle, Circie and w day evening. J** o""'« quested to meet at the home Fred Fahrnl on Saturday aftern tlon. hat just about £££ "e'dat naa ^n ^ Sunday night dinner guests of i * joint meetinmeetlng on Tuee- to assist In dressing chickens. Radishes bunch 5c - Joan « Ad biff he tiflcatlon of the color names of pow- SELECTED Mr. and Mrs. George Arehart were ^ . day afternoon, Jan. 80 at the home Mra. Fred Fahrnl is in charge Green Peppers each 5c Mr. and Mrs. Byrne McMahon, Mr. BENNETT MENJOU I dered drugs: the naming ot micro-|of Mrs general arrangements for the Hihs Pstitoes and Mrs. Geo. Pappin and Dr. and scopic structures and crude drugs Mr William Edwards wiU speak quel while Mrs. Ernest Tucker Celery . . . bunch 10c Mrs. J. A. MacDonell. is well under way. ;at the church on Sunt.y evening "been appointed as captain of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gotfredsen The object of the work at the bu- :Feb. 11. Mr. Edwards has served as dining room. II Ib. big 25e opened their home to the P. D. Gang Comedy - Cartoon - News reau of standards, financed by the;a missionary from the Christian Frank Freeman has been Endive . . head 9c Club last Thursday evening, high American Pharmaceutical assocla church In Belgian Congo. Africa pointed to have charge of the scores being held by Dr. and Mrs. tion, is to provide "a means of des- {for thirty years. We are very for- form degree team and who Gotfredsen and Mrs. Frank Free- ignating colon lo Jte United States tunate in having this able mission- within a short time have made man. Y - Y, FEB. 4-5 Pharmacopia, In the National For- ary-speaker in our church, for many sssifnments snd be ready for mulary and In general pharmaceuti- churches are asking for hla ser- hear sals. WEAVER'S The Book Review Club met Tues- vices Not knowing if the lecturer I day evening at the home of Mrs. cal literature; such designation to We extend a cordial invita- be sufllcienUy standardized to be Uon 10 returned homo and made arran FOOD MARKET Byrne McMahon. Mrs. Ed. Rey- N0-W THEY'RE^ '-M JVfAN'.JO VAN Mrs. Helen VanderJagt is quite mente for a program for Saturc nolds gave a review of "From the acceptable to science, sufficiently broad to be appreciated and usable seriously ill in Butterworth hospital. night, let each family come prep Phone 156 We Deliver District Attorney's Office" by Ar- At this writing she is somewhat icn- ed to furnish a number. M thur Train. in science, art and Industry, and suf- Mrs. Harold Fosburg arc expec ficiently commonplace to be under- The Rev. Walter T. Ratcliffe and Mr. and Mrs. L B. Slater and to agsin bs present and stood, at least In a general way. by family of Bowling Green, Ohio, several numbers. ten ushers from the Methodist the whole public." church were guests of Carl Frey- spent the week-end with Mr. Sla- ermuth Tuesday evening at his ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Japan has a new hunt for g home for a chop suey dinner. Slater. hoard.'.. Those present were F. Earle Han- Word 'Canard' Started t < er, A. H. Stormzand, Donald and Richard MacNaughton, Orison M. By Ducky French Story Qua&Uf Weaver, D. A. Wingeier, Don Win- It is interesting to note the man- geier, Herbert Elzinga, H. J. ner in which we have come to apply Englehardt, Harold Weekes and the term "canard" to any slander if February Comci, Can Rev. Ratcliffe. or outrageous story. "Canard" Is For That ths French word far "duck." About IEW1I IT»„_ 10 years ago a Trench Journalist Fly Time Be Far Away? Caucus Calls sat aU Paris talktag by an artldc In MICIET loom ooe of the daily newspapers, pur- Lowell Townahip Republican Why not be prepared for CECILIA P1I1EI porting to tall of a wager he had Cou WEATHER FUEL The Republican caucus for Low- made with some other newspaper what you know is going ell township is hereby called to All lUTEEtfOIB men to the effect thst "flvso one meet at Lowell City Hall Monday, day to prepare, he could eat SO to happen? Screens can Feb. 19, 1M0 at 2 o'clock p. m. for ducks at a sitting." According to his use be made easily and in- the purpeee of nominating town- tals his wager was eagerly taksn by ship candidates and the transaction ail who beam tt Thsn. according to expensively in your own of other official business his story, hs went to the market, —Committee: Paul Hilton, bought 80 ducks, and.-by ths proc- workshop. L W. Rutherford, Anton ess of hourly Hiitng rw*» duck WHITE OAK Kalllnger. c88, 3t feeding it to the others, hs arrived, in 10 hours, at a final duck wfth all Official Call For the others inside it This, the Jour- Low In Afh March of Time nalist wrote, hs promptly killed, Citizens' Vittage Caucus roasted and ate "at one sitting." Would you like The story eaussd endless comment Firm Structure Notice is hereby given that Cartoon - Newa was copied all over France and in Citizens' Village Caucus will he other countries—until some curious Quick Pickup this comfortable held at Lowell City hall on Mon- person raiasd a public demand to day, Feb. 19, 1M0, at 7:80 o'clock, know whether or not this procedure p. m., for the purpose of placing in was accepted by the other bettors Lawn Chair? nomination the following candi- as a bona fide performance of the A Ssai Thatffiss Fsts r Every wbsrs! dates for village offices for the en- 0 w wager. Eventually the Journalist suing term: Village president, vil- hsd to explain that the whole story lage clerk, village treasurer, village BOW - r'° '!°? • was a fake, written merely to "ex- See assessor, all for cne year; and /or Wednesdijri sad Fndsys ^ cite comment" As s result we have three trustees for two years; and tihis the word "canard" to define Just the transaction of such other busi- C. H. RUNCIMAN thst kind at a yam. Lowell Lumber ft Supply Co. ness as may properly come before Health ^ It ^ ^ -v CJMlunmj _ A MB lu JmM&mjA WmA • Bruoe Waller, Owner and •anafler By order of Carl Freyermuth, Marksberry: 'IHbw do you want Call 34 Lowell, Michigan Call 1 If Lowell Dr. J. R. Stryker. H. N. Brlggs, mr steak? Fried, Village Committee. • RAINBOW REOtEATIOH, leaia, Mick. [ or rasr?" Dated Jan. U, 1*0. c87-4t 11 •••••••I Straggling Maar.