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VOL. 50 - NO. 44 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. MAY 26,1949 12 PAGES — 10 CENTS PER COPY' MEMORIAL PARADE MONDAY Observance Summsr. Skiing???? von $20000 TOWNSHIP To Start At 10 o'clock HALL HEAR WIL-O-PAW Legion Has Charge; Speaker Of Day Is Less T,ia1150 Rev. Rex H. Lahr School Fire Loss Estimated At $2,000 to $4,0001 Coloma will take time out from Its holiday next Mon- Citizens Turn day to join with the Amer- ican Legion and other otKan- Damage Is AFTER FLAMES VISITED SCHOOL izatiotui in observance of Out For Meet Memorial I^iy. There will be a parade, start- Confined To Ballot Shows 36 For ing at 10 a.m. from Morrison and Paw Paw streets, according to Hall; Six Opposed the parade marshall, Edward Upper Floor Meyers, a veteran of World War To Proposition II. Classroom, Lockers With only six negaUve The line of .march will extend votes against 36 for the meas- up Paw Paw street to Baker park Burned Or Blistered ure. Coloma township resi- and thence to the cemetery along By Mysterious Fire dents Monday evening sanc- West Center street. Marchers tioned building a township will halt at the park where Moth- Fire of unknown origin hall on the six lots across ers of World War II, led by their NEW BUFFALO, MICH.—Camper* at Forest Beach near here damaged a second floor class from Wil-O-Paw Inn at a president, Mrs. Adam Briney, are on their way up to the top for a trip down the sand dunes. Non- room and a row of lull lock- cost of not more than $20,000. will conduct a brief program. stop trips are not scheduled but Lake Michigan waits below to bring ers on the second floor of the Although there are several All patriotic, civic and youth a halt to those overshooting their mark. At Forest Beach, voung adults Coloma school shortly before hundred voters in the township organizations will take part In finding themselves sccluded among the towering sano dunes and 7 p.m. Friday with an esti- M onl^ a small group turned out the parade. In the line of mardh woods, enjoy a "back to nature" life with the help of comfortable for the meeting at the Washing- housing and modern plumbing facilities. Besides serving as a substitute mated loss of between $2,000 will be the color guard, Coloma for mountains and snoW, the sand dunes promise a scientific sun tan and $4,000. ton school Monday evening, and high school band, firing squad, to office and factory workers afflicted witn winter pallor. The resort The fire, which was at the only 42 voted on the expendi- veterans of all wars in uniform life in the out-of-doors at Forest Beach is made even brighter by the north end of the upper floor, ture. Announcement of the ses- American Legion Auxiliary many camping facilities that Include tennis, badminton, archery, burned through between Mrs. son had been well publicized, and Mothers of World War II, Co- swimming, horseback riding and beach parties. The YWCA of Chiciuco Frank Stewart's English room legal notices had been given. loma fire department, Boy owns Forest Beach and maintains an organised camping period from June 26 to September 5.' and the hall where lockers are Offer Two Plans Cub Scouts in uni- Scouts and recessed in hall. Two plans were submitted for with colors. Girl forms and Damage was heaviest in the consideration. One plan, calling Brownies carrying Scouts and class room where seats were for a 40 by 80-foot cement block and school children their flags. 8th GRADERS burned or scorched, flooring dam- building with basement, was carrying their own flags. Dr M. Kotler aged, the moulding blistered, and presented by the board's building At the cemetery the ad- HONORED AT window panes cracked. Two committee. On the committee dress of the day will be giv- bookcases and their contents were arc Earl W. Frakes and J. Emll en by the new pastor of the Dies Monday PROMOTION destroyed in the classroom and Above is shown part of the damage done by fire on the north end of the second floor early Johnson. Zion Evangelical - United Eighth grade promotion cer- were several of the lockers im- Friday evening. Flames burned lockers and damaged a class room withVa loss estimated at $2,- The other plan was presented Brethren chorch, the Rev. tificates were issued to 14 boys mediately to the other side of the 000 to $4,000. Among others at work on the clean-up squad were Dan Cantrell (left) and Robert by Fred J. Velek, an • architect. Rex. II. Lahr, of Lima, Ohio, and 14 girls by Robert Faulkner, partition in the hall. Umphrey (right), shown in the above Coloma Courier picture. Photo By Fred Munchow, Jr. His plan called for a building a cousin of Elton Lahr, for- In San Diego board of education member and The classroom has been 69*i by 51 Vi feet with brick mer Coloma druggist and father of one of those receiving closed, and work will start veneer, but without basement. village official. Prominent Former a certificate, at the school audi- as soon as school is out J. BENES DIES The building would contain heat- The Legion committee In Committees For Gladiolus Coloma Physician torium last evening. toward repairing the dam- ing plant at a total cost of less charge of the event is comprised A good sized crowd of parents age. The loss Is covered by FOLLOWING than $20,000, Mr. Velek explain- of Alfred Meyers, Norris Feury 111 Several Months and friends was present for the insurance. Festival Start To Work ed, although he said he did not and C. Irving Gale. program which marked the end The fire was discovered short- have an estimate of materials. LONG ILLNESS With some of the commit- Other committees are: A former practicing physi- of junior high days for these ly after 6:15 p.m. by Herbert A discussion followed on In falling" health for many tees already appointed, work Gladiolus Parade—School Sup- Firing Squad — Robert Dunse, cian here. Dr. Marvin J. Kot- young students, their certificates Brown, who lives on High street whether or not there should months, James Benes, who with is already begun on the erintendent W. L. Alwood, Har- in command; George Mey^^s, ler, 49, of San Diego, Calif., indicating readiness to enter high (Kramer's Hill). On seeing be a basement under the pro- his wife operated Jules Resort on fourth annual Coloma Glad- vey Kibler, Charles Kelly, Joe Otto Yirchott, Thomas Hembree, died Monday afternoon fol- school in the fall. Response for smoke pouring out of a venti- posed hall that required far Lorren Stelnbom, Anthony Sal- lowing a long illness Dr. the Paw Paw Lake road for the iolus Festival, which already Walton, and Mesdames Henry the class was made by David lator in the roof, Mr. Brown tele- more time than the discussion owitis, Henry Golas, Jack Quig- Kotler was well knoim to past two years, died at 6:40 yes- has achieved note in western Kilmark, Adam Briney, Earle Faulkner. phoned School Superintendent leading up to a vote on whe- terday morning. Michigan as an August event Smith, Alfred Meyers, William ley, Clayton Wilson, Roy Kelly hundreds of persons in the W. L. Alwood. Mr. Alwood lost ther to build the hall. and Glenn Howington. Coloma community. Following the welcome by Lois During the past winter Mr. of importance. Besemer, E. V. Sergeant and Kilmark, the Rev. C. J. Beehler, no time in calling firemen. There also was some discussion Color Guard — Commander During the eight years he prac- Benes was hospitalized in Chi- The next meeting of the com- Walter Tindall. pastor of the St. Paul's church. Firemen made short work of on the type of flooring to use. Arthur De Garmo, Wlnfleld ticed here he attended the birth cago for a month. munity commiteee which will Tour of Glad Fields — Ernest Bainhridge, challenged the young the fire, but there was extensive It was decided to leave the Bloomingdale, W. W. Bale, John uf many of the children in the Mr. Benes, who was in his early stage the festival will meet next Gallaher, John M. Elzlnga, How- people to strive for higher goals smoke and water damage. With matter up to the buiding com- De Field, Ernest Kibler, Allan area. SO's, was a superintendent with Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the ard Elliott, E. P. Dienhart, and in education as he spoke on the the senior play scheduled to start A. B. Dick Co., in Chicago, re- mittee and the township board. Homey, Bernard Hafer, Clarence Ill for several months Dr. Kot- within an hour, a mop up squad basement of the State Bank 'nf Mesdames C. C. Sheldon and Ir- Sheldon, Wilbur Coleman, and ler underwent surgery eight topic, "Wlhere Are You Going?" tiring because of ill health. On ven Smith. Funds On Hand went to work on the water and Coloma. At the start of the meeting Virgil Umphrey. months ago in Chicago. When he The junior high band played May 4 he and Mrs. Benes ob- Garden & Store Window in airing out the building. To Following the naming of some Supervisor Roger W. Carter Other officers are Harry De recovered sufficiently to stand the processional march, directed served their 20th wedding anni- detect any further outbreak the of the committees at the last ses- Awards—Erich L. Kerlikowske, pointed out the legal steps lead- Field, sergeant-at-arms; C. Irv- the journey, he returned to San by J. M. Gustafson. O. J. Hel- versary. J. C. Van Lierop, and Mesdames building was guarded during the sion groups are meeting this week ing up to the construction of a ing Gale, chaplain; and Gerald Diego, accompanied by Mrs, weg gave the invocation and Besides his wife, Jule, he and next and naming chairmen, A. C. Stark and Karl Moser. night by Supt. W. L. Alwood and leaves a brother, Frank, of Fox hall, and called on Treasurer Freler, bugler. Charles Kelly, a former nurse, benediction. two of the maintenance men on and also outlinng program and Pageant — Virgil Dorstewitz, Musical numbers included a Lake, 111. John Walter to substantiate the and long a friend of both Dr. the staff, Robert Umphrey and budget estimates. Claude Hathaway, Miss Allene flute_solo by Carol Davidson, The body was removed early fact a township hall could be and Mrs. Kotler. Dan Cantrell. Practically every organ- Stark, Mrs. Maude Hawks, and with p^no accompaniment by yesterday morning to the Jerrj^ built without the levy of addi- Lived in St. Louis There are various theories ization in the community has Mesdames Norman Erickson, R. MISS CORRIGAN Mrs. Paul Davidson; also num- Cerbak funeral home in Berwyn, tional taxes. Mr. Walter said the about the fire, none of which named representatives to W. Carter, H. C. Warriner and Well liked here. Dr. Kotler was bers by the junior high band and 111., where last rites will be held township had approximately $17,- have been confirmed. One theory serve on the general com- A. C. Stark. born Deb. 14> 1900 in Lodz, the junior high girls' chorus. Saturday morning. In charge 000 in cash and $7,000 in bonds, TAKEN BY DEATH advanced is that the fire started mittee. Russia. In 1913 he came to this American Legion awards were will be Fr. Frank Tony, of St. Street Dance—J. P. Rakstis, Ed questioned about how long it took from one of the lockers. An- AT WASHINGTON country with his parents. The presented by Miss Velma Hafer, Ludmila's Catholic church, where Gladiolus growers have agreed Schreiber, John King and Mes- to accumulate that amount of family settled In St. Louis, Mo., other is that the fire started in that Aug. 20 and 21 will be ac- dames A1 Stoddard and Clifford money Mr. Walter .said during A former prominent Coloma president of the Women's Aux- Mr. and Mrs. Benes worshipped where Dr. Kotler received his the bookcase in the classroom ceptable to them for the Festi- Hanson. the two years he had been treas- women, Miss Zephia Corrlgan. iliary, and by Arthur DeGarmo, for many years. Burial will be early education. and burned through to the lock- val as many of the best bloom Queens and Ball — Frank urer the township had received 61, daughter of a former Coloma local legion commander, to Carol at St. Adalbert's cemetery. He decided on a^medical career, ers. will be out then, according to Dlouhy, E. H. Erickson, R. W. about $16,000 from the state village president, the late, E. C. Davidson and Karl Otte. and was graduated from the Rush Charles Kelly. The general com- Carter, Miss Velma Hafer, and through sales tax diversion. Corrlgan, died May 6 In Waah- Eighth graders who received Medical college in Chicago. He mittee favored moving the date Mesdames Thomas Gibson, J. P. ington, D.C., where she had work- promotion certificates are: FATHER OF COLOMA served his internship at Michael BEER, WINE of the festlva from Aug. 13 and Rakitls, Charles Andrews and ed for many years. Raleigh Anderson, Wesley Reese hospital in Chicago, where Arent, Arlene Arndt, June Bron- WOMAN DIES IN WEST 14 to Aug. 20 and 21 so as to Mrs. Ethel Kilmark. POPPY DAYS TO BE Funeral services were held he underwent his operation eight son, Roger Carter, Carol David- TAKE - OUT Frank C. Paullin, 63, the father avoid conflict with V-J Day ob- Paw Paw Lakes Day — J. P. May 9, her birthday. No details months ago. son, Larry Eckoff, David Faulk- of Mr. Earl Stephenson of the servances in the area. Rakstis, A1 Koberg, and Mes- TODAY, FRI. & SAT. of Miss Corrigan's death were He opened a practice in Co- ner, Robert Herceg, Claudine APPROVED Washington district, died Friday Committees appointed thus far dames George Morlock, Emil Today, tomorrow and Saturday available this week. Burial was loma in 1931, and for about two Heuermann, Cathleen Kelly, Lois Approval of the application for in Grandview, Wash., at the home are: Hoffenkamp, Frank Dlouhy and are poppy days in Coloma, and at Washington. years was associated with his Kilmark, Gloria Kniebes, Vir- a beer and wine takeout license of his son-in-law, Merle Hawn, Registration & Reception — Mrs. Barbara Niles. members of the Coloma Amer- Miss Cortlgan, who since 1920 father-in-law. the late Dr. W. T. ginia Lacefield, Harry Lenard- for John Mastri's Park Grocery who moved there from Riverside Charles R. Marvin, Allen C. Finance—C. Irving Gale, Char- ican Legion Auxiliary will be on has been an employee of the in- Bertrand, before that physician son. on Church street at Paw Paw last April. Stark, and Mosdames Gordon les Kelly and Steve Bearty. the streets to provide citizens ternal revenue department in retired from active practice. Call Also Peter Mannino, Mildred was given by Coloma's city com- He was born Aug. 30, 1885 in Umphrey, C. A. Sheldon, Frank Publicity — Mesdames H. C. with crepe paper poppies made Washington, was born near Co- for his services were so extensive Marks, Betty Miller, Karl Otte, mission at a budget meeting held Springfield. 111., graduated from Elliott, and W. W. Schairer. Warriner, Earle Smith, A. C. by disabled veterans. iMna on May 9, 1888. She was that Dr. Kotler established the Stark and Joe E. Wells. Proceeds from the sale of pop- educated here, and for several Allen Pudell, Robert Pumfery, Monday at the city hall. the University of Kentucky, and Children's Parade — Mesdames Coloma sanitarium. Traffic—William J. Martin and pes go to veterans of World Wars years taught school In Berrien Edward Scheffler, Jack Sorci, Mayor Paul Mast announced was a civil engineer in chargc of Richard Krioger, Walter Leedy, Moved 10 Years Ago Coloma Firemen. I and II who were Incapacitated. jounty. Robert Steinke, Wanda Satter- the tax rate for the coming year construction work for the fed- Kenneth Miller. Ernest Helbling, 'Miss Corrlgan Is survived by Dr. and Mrs. Kotler moved in white, Elizabeth Weinstein, Mary would be $12.50 per $1,000 asses- eral government. Ed Schreiber, S. L. McDaniels, my one sister. Miss Myrtle Cor- 1939 to San Diego to start a prac- Westfall and Joanne Woodhams. sed valuation. Oscar Kilmark, Chester W. Hoc- ligan, of 1801 Burke street, SJ3., tice which would be less demand- The budget for the coming year ker and L. M. Jones School Superintendent Washington, DO. Her parents ing on his strength. Marcia, 6; in San Diego. He also will include -.6,000 for the street and two brothers, Ed and John, When war came Dr. Kotler leaves his mother; a brother, fund, $2,000 for curb and gut- street, has returned from Ypsi- ( led several years ago, the latter served three years In the Euro- Harry; and a sister. Rose, all of ters, and $2,000 for the general lanti, after visiting at the home Honored By Teachers e ying in a North Carolina vet- pean theatre of operations as a Chicago. fund. of her daughter and family, Mr. t .an's hospital, just 25 years ago major of a medical unit in con- The rate of 12% mills is the and Mrs. Ben Sovey and daugh- Stolz, school office clerk, were present. Inst week. nection with an engineering de- same rate that has been used fnr ter, Diane. AT A & P STORE RETURNS FROM TEXAS Miss, Corrlgan was well known tachment. Trapped in the Battle the past several years. After the dinner Mr. Gustaf- Mrs. Gertrude Stolfo has re- MRS. FRANK DEROFF HERE ! y the older residents of Coloma of the Bulge when the Germans Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hewitt son read a poem which he had broke through into Belgium, Dr. and daughter, Rita, of South AT HOME turned from Texas where she Mrs. Frank Deroff, a former written in honor of Mr. Alwood. rnd Berrien county. local resident, who has spent the Kotler was one of the few sur- Haven, will move to Coloma as Mr. and Mrs. John Cushnie and spent the winter with her son Upon competion of the poem lest two years in Wenatchee, vivors of his medical unit. soon as they can find living quar- children arrived in Coloma last and daughter and families and the faculty rose and sang "He's ' Tell our advertisers you saw It Wash., spent Tuesday in Coloma Besides his wife, Luisetta Bert- ters. Mr. Hewitt is employed at Thursday to spend the summer. is now at the Dan Stolfo home. a Jolly Good Fellow". in The Courier; they'll appreciate visiting friends. rand Kotler, the doctor leaves the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Mrs. Cushnie is the daughter of MRS. LEONARD HOME S. L. McDaniels, principal of It. two daughters, Barbara, 11, and store. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Pitcher. Mrs. Avis Leonard, of Church (Continued on l^st page) the high school. In behalf of the faculty, gave a tribute to Mr, Al- wood and presented him with a medal made of the usual blue Thousands Expected To Visit Deer Forest At Lake This Summer ribbons with "First Prize" print- ed in gold letters. Miss Clara Monkeys that are as full of Brune, sixth grade teacher, de- they can be fed out of hand. for its fruit market and House park there will be rustic benches rhyme" exhibits, featuring bottle- pected to attract cross-country monkeyshines as monkeys can be, signed the medal. From South America of David, or Detroit for its auto- and picnic tables. In a 20 by 40 fed fawns, black caracul lambs, tourist trade from nearby US-12 c: d 40 tiny hamsters that occupy baby white rabbits and other an- Andrew Beechy, a new mem- mobiles. foot building refreshments will and US-31 as well as motorists ber of the high school faculty, the shoe of the old Ifcdy whq There are guana cos from South imals. Many other creatures will from Michigan and neighboring Things have been happening be served and it will be possible but a veteran in the teaching didn't know what to do, \wlUr Americn^-a llama-like animaj— be added as soon as they can be states. There will be free park- during recent months out at the to purchase c^nera supplies and secured. profession, honored Mr. Alwood prove a delight for youngster* ^iy rabbits, and angora goats ing, and so UiaL persons of even with a few remarks embodying 20-acre tract that has been fenced souvenirs. far and wide whe» lhejwlth theIr P1®^1 kid8- Peacocks Not a zoo, the park Is so des- modest means may enjoy the ani- his impressions concerning the i (,m and converted into Deer Forest. and other birds are in the bird Potts and Frady have spent the ignated that deer and similar an- mals admissions have been kept administration of the school. ; „ies open June 18 at Beer Fdr- More than 5,00 yards of fill dirt past year going about the United imals may be seen coming out of to only 50 cents for adults and a The social gathering ended af- refuge. has been used in leveling roads SUPT, ALWOOD cst Park between Paw Paw Lake States, finding and buying the the underbrush and walking quarter for youngsters. ter Miss Loretto Oelhaffer, fourth These and many other interest- and picnic grounds. The large and Little Paw Paw Lake, types of animals sure to delight along the anes. Unhampered by Deer Forest will not resemble The faculty of the Coloma and fifth grade teacher, present- ing things will be seen out at the parking lot has^>een covered with And as if there weren't enough the fancy of the 70,000 persons fences, the animals will walk up a zoo in the Usual sense of the Public Schools honored its sup- ed Mr. Alwood with a record al- Deer Forest project of Mr. and 1,000 yards of gravel. they believe will visit deer park to be petted and fed. word. It will be a real animal erintendent, William L. Alwood, bum of dinner music from the • H ere to see and take pictures of, Mrs. Cecil Potts and Mrs. Potts' Picnic Accommodations during coming months. haven where people may really at the annual spring dinner held faculty — a gift expressing the {here will be a Sika deer, English brother, Edgar Frady. Many Persons Expected get acquainted with the creatures at the Happy Hour Inn, near Wa- love and admiration that teach- frotted deer, white and black Deer Forest promises to make A public address system is be- Nursery Rhyme Exhibits After it is opened next month of the wild. And it will be a tervliet on Tuesday evening. The ers feel toward their "boss" who fallow deer, and native deer. And Coloma and Paw Paw Lake as ing installed this week for music A special attraction for small- Deer Forest will be open every great thing for the Coloma com- wives and husbands of the fac-j is always kind, patient, concsi- some of the fawns are so tame well known as Benton Harbor Is during the season. Inside the er children will be "nursery day until late October. It is ex- munity. ulty members and Miss Elaine j scientious, and understanding.

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The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thuriday, May 26, 1949 The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thursday, May 26, 1949 practice. mmam successive weeks previous to sild Looking for the Mother Lode 7 p.m. Sat. eve., the fellowship 10 Years Ago County, at least once in each Hearthflre Woods supper will be held at the sum- week, for two successive weeks day of hearing, in the Colrma Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson are J (A nort llory) HUMAN REPAIR SHOP GUINEA PIG The woodpile for fireplace use mer home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rolling Back The Years immediately preceding the said Courier, a newspaper printed and the parents of a daughter, Gayle may well contain both spilt and Gear. INTENSE HEAT. SICHA1D DLL WILKINSON 24th day of June, 1949, and to circulated in said County. Elaine, born May 19. whole round logs and both soft and Scin/c* Items Selected From Coloma Courier Files A A t j j j mail a copy of this order, to- (Seal) MALCOLM HATFIELD, James Urban, son of Mr. and IMIULILMMMM hard wood. Split wood kindles fast- gether with a copy of the order Judge of Probate. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC Mrs. Frank Urban, recently rojle er than round logs so Is the choice •By The Offtct Moast- * A ILnANDBO-Mld Major KU- and return tt to me In time for cf this Court of May 9, 1949, and Certified to by: CHURCH a bicycle from Beldlng, Mich., to m for starting the fire. The round Hon* " net de ke Moe, m eve h»- dinner. a copy of the petition of May 2, MALCOLM HATFIELD, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Watervllet Coloma, a distance of 110 miles, vestinc you with the respoosibUUjr logs may be added later to keep the THERE'S GOLD 50 Years Ago Hawks, Flossie L. Hazen, J. Fred Alkaaadro picked np the dress 1949, each to John V. Behnke and fire going steadily. Soft woods from Judge of Probate. Copy 5 Cents! Fr. R. G. Thelen In 14 hours. of this commlssloo lor two reasons. •hlrt, It under hU arm IN THEAA John Gilson counted 175 dead Heidbreder, Grace L. Leonard, Muriel T. Behnke at their last cone-bearing trees like pine in gen- Time of Masses: Next Sunday Mrs. Minnie Swatosh, Mrs First, because you resemble a certain •ad rtiarned to the door. h \ May26,June9 One Year, to Michigan addresses B $2.001 HILLS, SON/ bass, bluegilis and bullheads, Howard M. Martin, Hope M. known post office address by reg- eral make a quicker, hotter fire 7, 8:30, 10 am.; week days 8 a.m. Valla Miller. Mrs. Anna Arney porter at the EI Reglo hotel who, we "Is that all, sir?" istered mail and a return receipt some of them as large as he ever Pangborn, Clyde Peters. Iva M. have very food reason to suspect, Is than hard woods, but hard woods One Year, to out-of-state addresses $2.50 Confessions: Thurs. after No- and Miss Bernlce Scott left "Of course It's all. Isn't It enough?" demanded, or that a copy of this saw,, within a distance of less Rorlck, Norma B. Schmuhl, E. • spy In the employ of the rebellion, have the advantage of burning long- JOE E. WELLS. Editor Phone 6CF2 Coloma, Berrien County, Mich. vena, Sat. 4-5, 7:30-9, Sun. 8 a.m. Thursday for Traverse City to With the shirt still tucked under order, a copy of the order of this than 70 rods along the shore of Ludle Scherer, Elsie A. Tacy, and secondly, because we have faith Jf/J* er. A combination of the two, there- Religious Instruction classes for spend the rest of the week. his arm, Allesandro hurried down (Entered as itecond-class matter at the postofflce at Coloma. Paw Paw Lake Sunday. Two Madelyn I. Walsh, Lloyd R. Mar- In your ability. Court of May 9, 1949, and a copy fore. makes a successful Are. The the children will be discontinued the corridor, passed by the elevator, large bass swimming near the vin, and Herbert D. Watts. The Charles and Louise La Motte of the petition of May 2, 1949, woods that give the most heat for Michigan, under ihe Act of March 8. 1879.) until in the fall. of Baldwin, were Sunday guests "Please understand the Import turned left and pushed through a each be served upon said John V. surface of the water were Utted class was the largest ever grad- anco of the commission. Success their weight are hickory, oak, Thurs., 7:30 Novena to Our door that opened onto an outside K A Behnke and Muriel T. Behnke at out by hand, too dazed to attempt uated here. School Superintend- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. means a promotion for you. Fail- beech, sweet birch, hard maple, Mother of Perpetual Help. Homer La Motte. balcony. He looked carefully around. least ten days previous to said escape. An examination of their ent C. E. Pangborn presented di- v-y Wt'. h/ . P* j-ock elm. locust and longleaf pine. Fri., First Friday of June. Holy ure—" he gestured—"failure means The patio below was deserted, for It EDUCATION STARTS mouths revealed a cankerous plomas and the Rev. W. E. Goltz Perle Monroe Spink, a former 24th day of June, 1949. Communion at 7; mass at 8. was midday and the full force of condition. No cause of the epi- gave the benediction. resident here, died recently at (Seal) MALCOLM HATFIELD. Grumer and his child Gary Sat., First Sat. of June - Com- the sun beat down unmercifully. The demic Is known. his home in Falrlbault, Minn. Judge of Probate. With 10 short of 1947's record number of graduates,47 Coloma munication of Reparation. Mrs. Ben J. Port, of Chicago, balcony Itself, running the entire Grumer be changed to Cecelia George Morgan and Miss Ber- May26,June2 high school this evening will graduate 37 seniors at appropriate On Sunday the CommunioA spent a few days here last week length of that side of the hotel, was Libey Conover and Gary Cono- tha Beddo drove to Benton Har- visiting her mother, Mrs. Julia Coloma Lodge No. 162 exposed to the terrific heat. HOT wm wm OKTS 8BCOND CHANCE . . . Tke Rtrr. M. A. Cam- Oil Sale commencement exercises in the auditorium. class of 20 children will receive pag— (leM), whe Dfieatee a "haaMua repair ebey" for wmyward Wye H1ALTHY—AND SMART! , . . ver, bor Monday. Arent. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION their First Holy Communion at F. AND A. M. Cautiously Allesandro crept along •ear Cram Mot, lad. Is sbova vWtlag Howard Lang, 14, hi Caok Bobo, healthy rfmian "gulM* pig* It is Ordered. That the 20th day Hl-GRADE OIL !n Sealed fl OC For some of them it will be the end of formal education, but N^r. and Mrs. E. S. Shaner, of The fire department was called the balcony until he was near the the 8:30 Mass. At 3 p.m. we will Meetings held In Masonic hall, on eaanty JaM, CUeago, a tow dee* before Jodge John Sbarbaro (reed tha Change Of Name rodring after a long tour of duty of June AD. 1949, at ten o'clock Cans. 2 GALLONS for Jl-W Muskegon, were guests of Mrs. to the home of Mrs. Mary Och- window that opened Into Cranston's to others there will be the college or the university. Those who have the May procession and yM* eeavfeSed a( staytag a aavea-yaar-eld playable, after aeaeladteg at tha foarth army ana medical in the forenoon, at said Probate Joseph L. Scott last week. ampaugh across the river recent- the first Thursday evening ol room. Htere, for a full hour, suffer- STATE OF MICHIGAN Bulk Lots, 2 Qls. Only ... 26c have opportunity for higher education should certainly avail crowning. The Young Ladies tha avMesMe psavad tha hey tnrafablt of knowing right froaa wrong laboratory at Ban Antento, Tex, Office, be and is hereby appoint- Mr. and Mrs. William Goss ly. Her garage was destroyed by Ing from the steady heat of the sun, The Probate Court for the Bring jour own eoatoisari Sodality, Young Men's Holy each Month a* tha ttaa of the kflM*. Frevleasly, Father Caaapagaa had asfead tha tata hk lea ve-andhte last gaoder ed for hearing said petition; themselves of the chance. spent Sunday with Mrs. Oscar fire. he stood concealed by an ugly gar- County of Berrien. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Name society, the Altar Boys and Mr ha ill I Mil *a MUM. VMtai Mi tavKr) wm mmmI for through tha doubfo lens mlero- It is Further Ordered, That pub- Earl. iFred Lingham was badly bruis- Visiting Brothers Alwayt goyle and watched Cranston's move- 1 At a session of said Court, held HANK'S STATION In our age of specialization, the educational requirements be- 8 p.m. Wed. Eve. Prayer meet- the First Holy Communion class — mifrii I'MMiiriiilWri i tfrrl i i eeopa. Be has proved hnmune to lic notice thereof be given by Mi. and Mrs. John V. Wright ed and shaken up last week when ments. At the end of the hour the at the Probate Office in the City mil dhraata as potto, mompe, Fonnorly Sam's SteHoa ing and choir rehearsal. will be in the procession. Wckomc publication of a copy of this or- come more exacting with each generation. In grandpop's time, and daughter, Mary, visited, an elevator fell with him while TTun lay down on his bed and went of St. Joseph in said County, on fla sad anaBpoz. At The Park CaloM inrthc = KENNETH MILLER. WM. der. once each week for three not everyone had an Rth grade education. Those who did were friends In Benton Harbor last he was at work on the new school to sleep. the 17th day of May A.D. 1949. therein once Jn each week for six week. i ROGER W. CARTER, Secretary Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, considered fairly well educated. In dad s day a high school educa- FIRST CONGREGATIONL building in Watervllet. Bitterly disappointed. Allesandro filed in said Court his petition weeks In succession. Judge of Probate. Engine No. 143 lost her whistle The American has rang," the turned away. Of a truth. Cranston STATE OF MICHIGAN praying that an Order be entered tion filled the need for most persons except those entering pro- CHURCH EDWARD A. WESTIN, In the Matter of the Change of Christian Science Services last week, and the engineer im- elerk told him. Ton wtB go and had been warned to take care. His IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR changing his name from Albert Circuit Judge. movements during the past hour had Name of Albert Stephen Grumer fessonal careers. Ralph W. Everroad. Minister provised a fair substitute out of see what li Is he desires." THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN Stephen Grumer to Albert been nothing to excite suspicion. On to Albert Stephen Conover. Today at least two years of college is the starting point. In Christian Science services are Countersigned: an old tin pail. Stephen Conover and that the held at 11 o'clock every Sunday 9:45 a.m. The Church School, MARJORIE O'MALLEY, the contrary, he seemed quite confi- In the Matter of Michigan- Albert Stephen'Grumer having today's highly competitive world, it is about equivalent In the that the rebels wtn come into pos- By Jim Lark In name of his wife, Cecelia Libey morning at the church on Paw Paul Kull, superintendent. Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court. 40 Years Ago session of enough arms and ammu- dent and pleased with himself. Wisconsin Pipe Line Company, labor market to grandpop's 8th grade promotion certificate or Paw street. Sunday School con- 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Take notice, that this suit, In nition to make likely the success of Why? Alleaandro scowled. Why It'i ttrange, but / thovo no reaction, Petitioner, Irvin Smith, son of Mr. and JdHHlttmiHI venes at the same hour. A cor- which the foregoing order was the Insurrection,'* I /Ml no thrill nor tatUfactlon vs. dad's high school sheepskin. Forum. Mrs, J. W. Smith, living west of was ha pleated? Had he already dial Invitation is extended to all duly made, Involves and is •oeceedcd la conTeylng the In learning that Clarendon Ooother John V. Behnke and Muriel T. 11 a.m. The Service of Wor- town, was the victim of a pain- "Is It as.bad as that, sir?* Bom twitched to "Trevlac," cause A lot of people think education stops on receipt of the diploma. brought to quiet title to the fol- 1 message? If so, how? Behnke, his wife, Respondents. to attend. ship tor Memorial Sunday with ful mishap Wednesday morning. "Quite. * The major rose. The It's smoother; From where I sit... JyJoe Marsh It doesn't. It only starts there. Formal education sharpens up the Wednesday evening meetings lowing described piece or parcel ORDER FOR SUBSTITUTE the Legion, the AuxilUry. and Irvin went to the stable to milk, porter who Is under suspicion at the BUn punllng over the problem. Nor it my puU*rate one beat wild- of land situate and being in the SERVICE PHONE 9112 COLUM mental processes and aids in arriving at sound conclusions through which include testimonies of the War Mothers «s special but decided to clean the stable B Reglo has been removed. You will Allesandro re-entered the hotel, de- er Township of Watervllet, County FELLAS! At a session of said Court held logical methods. Life presents problems whose answers aren't to Christian Science healing are guests. first. He was standing beside |e there immediately and take his to the lobby and passed r/ Joe Doaket twitched because it's of Berrien, State of Michigan, milder. in the Probate office in the City held the first and third Wednes- 11 a.m. 'Nursery Hour for one of the cows when she shook place. A certain Robert Cranston through tt toward the laundry. He Two Heads Are Better be found in a text book. described as follows, to-wlt: of St. Joseph, on the 20th day of day of day of the month at 8 children of parents attending her head to fight files. One of li staying at the hotel We have would have the shirt cleaned as di- The Northerly 82% feet of MEN OF MERIT May, AJ). 1949. Our complex civilization calls for trained minds In each ar.d o'clock. worship. her horns penetrated the lower reason to suppose that Cranston It rected and return with it to Gran- the Westerly 25 feet of the trying secretly to provide the rebels It was was Present: Honorable Malcolm Than One (Or None) every line of endeavor. Coloma's 1949 graduates have made a 5 p.m. The Pilgrim Fellow- part of the boy's ear tearing It •ton's room on the bare hope — ship; leader Miss Charleen An Northerly 10 rods of the East- with arms. Naturally his transaction Alleaandro came abruptly to a halt back in 1893 Hatfield. start along the road. They've a long and hard road ahead. But In a frightful manner. Dr. Foote THESE ARE THE ONIONS that Lionel, On reading and filing the Re- SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH drews. erly 16 rods of Lot 154 of the with thsm must be oondncted hx He stared, and his eyes bulged. Sud- I get s kick out of buying stuff but you'd better ask Henry." "1 STEAK - CHICKEN dressed the wound, and no ser- secret. Somehow, we suspect, he the greatest turn of Service of C. A. Williams, today they should be congratulated for the fine start they have Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Choir Revised Plat of Forest Beach, 4«niy be turned and retraced his of the Barry- down st the hardware store. And already have," I says, "and when R. A. Gcnsmer. Pastor ious results are expected. will attempt to communicate with a deputy sheriff for Berrien made at Coloma high school. ' rehearsal. Watervllet Township, Berrien itepa. mores, made I alwayi ask for a little advice from you two cautious old codgers agree Alfred Umphrey has accepted Rico Plorlt's army, apprising him of County, Michigan, dated May 13, Divine service - 10 a.m. County, Michigan, according to -We Now Have Tou see. sir," he explained to his stage de- one of the two broth^ who it, a position at Guy's department the rendeavou* where the arms are 1949, whereby it appears that he I'd bet my life on the decision." and Sunday School - 11:15 a.m. the recorded plat thereof. MaJ. Rloa later, "I couldn't under- but In "Tho because I know beforehand exactly store. to be delivered. It will be up to you is unable to obtain personal ser- From where I sit, your own opin- The Ladies' Aid society will WATERVLIET BIBLE CENTER rtpnd bow his mind could be so Rivals." His MYRON H. WOLCOTT, Mrs. Ed De Field and baby left Airplane Models • Ships - Trains to Intercept that message. The porter work won vice against the Respondents what the answer will be. ion is worth a lot—but so's the Dr. E. V. SERGEANT meet June 1 at 7:45 p.m. In the Rev. H. R. Zemmer. Pastor much at esse that he could sleep. CHRYSLER Attorney for Plaintiffs Tuesday to visit her mother at whom you will Impersonate we be- the nod ol above named for the reason that Like when I needed a new gar- other fellow's. That's why I keep church basement. Unless, of course, he had sent the Business Address: Des Plaines, 111, lieve to be the go-between." message. I was watching him from h i a lllnstri- they are not residents, nor can FISH DINNERS Tel. Office 1 F-2. Home 1 F-3 The Young People's Society 10 a.m. Sunday School. let Racers den hose. "Henry," I says, "how saying, over and over, let's be tol- PLYMOUTH Peoples State Bank Buiding Mrs, Byrnon Bailey, of Nlles, "1 understand, sir." Allesandro the balcony outside. The heat there o u s grand- they be found within Berrien will meet June 2 at 7:30 p.m. 11 a.m. Morning Worship Ser- mother, Mrs. John Drew, so about this new plastic hose—is it erant of the other person's point Office Hours: 10-12 ajn., 2-5 St. Joseph, Michigan. Is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. *alutcd. and went out Into the hot waa terrific, hot enough. In fact, to County. Michigan; and on read- Choir rehearsal June 3 at 8 vice, Lionel carried on. Now there Is really ai good as rubber? " " Well," of view—whether it's on politics or See Me Before You Buy p.m.. Except Thursdays. Eve- ! George Lewis. Also let Tubes ing and filing the affidavit of p m. 6:30 p.m. Young People's Hour. kropicai sunlight. Ten minutes later, repodnce faintly the tracing ot m- po one w 11 h a longer record of he says, "I'm inclined to think it farming— or whether you like milk ninjrs Men., We., Fri. 7-8:3S May26,June30 Willard J. Banyon, one of the at- Also Used Cars Of All 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. pttlred In a porter's uniform, he was visible Ink. The message, sir, was stage, screen and radio triumphs; Is—but you'd better ask Tom." shakes and he prefers a temperate p.m. Other Hours By Ap- 7 p.m. Tues. eve. K.YJ3. club. 25 Years Ago pnnmoned to the desk of the B written on the shirt in Invisible Ink. surely no one can excel his thea- torneys for the Petitioner above From 25c to $1.50 I found Tom in back and asks glass of beer. 8 p.m. Wed. eve prayer ser- Those graduating from Coloma Reglo. The teal rebel spy was In the laun- trical ability. Nearly as capable named, dated May 20, 1949, OPEN EVERY DAY Kinds pointment ZION EVANGELICAL UNITED is bis talent as an artist in paint- him the same question. "Well,'* vice. high school at graduation exer- SEE; , The American has rung," the dry. Having received the shirt he whereby it appears that the last BRETHREN CHURCH Raindrops not Toar-Shapii would run a hot Iron over it, bring ing. A truly great man is jLlonel known post office address of says Tom, "in ray opinion it is— CHARLES KELLY WEST LOGAN ST. 7:30 p.m. Thurs. eve. choir cises held at the Coloma theatre Herk told him. "You will go and Darrymore and one cannot escape Rev. Rex Lahr, Pastor Spooial Study Dltolotoi were Arllne N. Adams, Charles Me what It Is he deslree." out the writing, memortae the mea- a feeling of reverence when hear John V. Behnke and Muriel T. AND EVENING aage and then clean the shirt A Coloma Phone 93 COLOMA MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN Contrary to popular conception, E. Arent, Millard A. Brower, Jim Wells Robert Cranston, middle-aged, tat, log bis famous T o I c e on the Behnke is 1047 Keystone Avenue, Copyright, 1949, United Stales Brewers Foundation very neat Idea. Fortunately. Senor 9:45 a.m. Sunday School IN THE cmcurr COURT FOR raindrops are not tear-shaped, and Hilda M. Eifler, Richard J. pompous, was standing by a window sir. Chicago 51, Illinois. 10:45 a.m. Worship Service THE "COUNTY OF BERRIEN for that matter neither would be Fletcherj William R. Fletcher, Phone 65-F2 Coloma, Michigan overlooking the patio when Allesan- Cranston la not used to the high IT IS HEREBY ORDERED tamperature of our climate, and dro entered. He turned and for a RHYMED DEFINITIONS that a hearing on the petition of IN CHANCERY tears if they fell very far. accord- Edison K. Hamilton, Thelma | could not be expected to know that ing to General Electric weather j moment his eyes bored Into thoes of Don't ever be VENAL, foi- thai May 2, 1949, heretofore filed in the heat of the atmosphere would denotes the young secret agent Allesandro 7 this Court shall be held on the Gerald A. Sprague and Mildred scientists. MM be tntf "* enough to develop the L. Sprague, husband and wife, Instead of being symmetrically 'permitted an eyelid to flutter ever Willingness to tiell your suppon 24th day of June, A.D, 1949, at m slightly. meesage ... The vessel carrying the or voter. Plaintiffs, streamlined like a tear, large'rain- 1 arms to located In a bay 60 miles ten o'clockf in the forenoon of vs. drops can change Into a "new look" Ibe man muttered something In south of here. It will be child's play Fry to avoid in your earthly ex said day, in the Court Room of Jack Foster, Emma L. Ducker as often as SO times per second Ids throat and gestured toward the to oonflacate that ship, thereby sup- curslon the Probate Court at the Court Foster, and Florida Fuller, and and can resemble a variety of bed. "Have that dress shirt cleaned preeslng the revolution." Censure or criticism—A NT r!AD House at St. Joseph, Michigan. their unknown heirs, devisees, things, Including pancakes, gourda, VERSION. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED peanuts, telephone receiver!, ducks, that said John V. Behnke and legatees and assigns. Defendants. Work for Bed Creaa Ifanofactared Amino Aclda jelly beans, dumb bells, hot dogs, Not for vanity's sake as much Muriel T. Behnke enter their ap- ORDER FOR APPEARANCE Red Cross chapten in the United More is to be heard abount amino is for safety, wear gloves when caterpillars, and even human feet pearances in this matter on or Case No. 7294 States provide nurses, doctors, acids because these organic com- pleaning up any rubbish. Broken Smaller raindrops on the other before said 24th day of June, At a session of said Court held transportation, csnteen, shelter and pounds make up proteins. Their glass, sharp pieces of metal, or at the courthouse in the City of band often assume the shape of f clothing during major disasters. synthesis by modern chemists holds nails are not healthy to handle. 1949, and that Petitioner cause St. Joseph in said County on the marbles and footballs. These re- eA B After the emergency is met. Red out a promise for a more nutrition- this order to be published in the Here you'll find an attractive round up of sturdy, play- EAST WAY TO LEARN 18th day of May, 1940. semblances are only a few of the * 0*N Cross assists in the rehabilitation of al diet for both man and animal— Coloma Courier, a newspaper time clothes for hard-riding young fellows. All designed Present: Honorable Edward A. marked deformations from the tra AMou 5^^ and they are destined to play an Considerable attention is being published and circulated in said s victims on a basis of need by re- to take plenty punishment, and cut down on clothing dltlonal tear shape that raindrops pairing homes, supplying furniture, Important role In building new tis- given to the discovery of the fact Westin, Circuit Judge. that people can most easily mem- expense. So bring on the boys, we'll outfit them wisely On reading and filing the bill undergo periodically as they fall, providing long-term medical and sues and In speeding recovery for the soiantlsts said. orize anything recited to them of complaint In said cause and nursing care and reestablishing the patient In many types of sur- and well for play. In a special study simulating while they sleep. This is called the affidavit of Myron H. Wol- many small businesses. gtry. sleep-learning, or "bypnopaedia." raindrop behavior, the' Q-E scien- cott attached thereto, from which tists developed an Instrument known I often have wondered how I won Wash Ponfs it satisfactorily appears to the as a "drop controller," In which CHAT-CHAIKS the learning Cuurl that the defendants, Jack air resiaUnce was produced slml Buch as I at times seem to possess. Foster and Emma L. Ducker Fos- lar to that falling raindrops en- It's not much—but what's there Washable cotton gabardines, plain colors in ter, or their unknown heirs, dev- North Shore Cleaners did not come from burning counter. Oil at midnight—nor lights thai brown and blue and check patterns. San- isees, legatees and assigns, arc Reversing the natural order, how forized for dress or play wear. proper and necessary parties de- "fluoresce." ever, the instrument caused a rush I certainly never was much of a Sizes 4 to 20. Husky sizes 8 to 20. fendant In the above entitled of air to move upward against a Pick' Up and Delivery student: cause, and, drop of water, Instead of the drop Halls of learning don't echo my It further appearing after dill- falling against the air. Anywhere name; $4.50 and $4.95 gent search and inquiry, that de- And my school-days' habits were i fendants, Jack Foster and Emma very imprudent, L. Ducker Foster are dead, but 3 Day Service Frankly, study was never my game. And so to "hypnopaedia" credit Fm that it is not known whether they Year in ami ytar out granting, have personal representatives or NON-SHRINK CLEANING No doubt learning-sense I would ex- Play Shorts heirs living, or where they or pose. Boxer style, cotton gabardines, twllli and some of them may reside, cxcept you'll de well wHhths Subconsciously soaking up each •eersucker. Sites 4 to 12. Florida Fuller, daughter, who Tor Track Pick L'li, Phcns Cettect Haitor 54577 teacher's ranting, lesldes at Watervllet, Michigan; As within the snug classroom fd and further that the present HARTFORD dose. $1.95 and $2.95 whereabouts of said defendants He looksiiiraivolcano We don't know how her poo- pre unknown, and that the names pie at Urge comment on En? of the persons who are Included land's altuation, but in some Lon- Tuffies Out Of West therein without being named, but don circles it must be spoken of who are embraced therein under u "veddy sidious." andtsees... the title of unknown heirs, devi- Jeans sees, legatees and assigns, can- A garden rake—prongs up—lay in a dark garage corner. An Ill- Sises 4 to 20 not be ascertained after diligent inois man stepped on It, bringing search and inquiry; the rake handle against his bead $2.19 On motion of Myron H. Wol- with such force as to throw him $ cott, attorney for plaintiffs, IT For dependable insurance off balance. He fell and sustain- Sanforiied with Zippers IS ORDERED, that said defend- ed a serious injury. In using gar- UT at die power plant wKere your elec- that form this System—6,805,772 tons of coal ants and their unknown heirs, protection, call on this den tools, remember to store them O tricity comes from, a fireman peer^ were mined and transported and burned in 194«i properly after use. devisees, legatees and assigns, through his protective shield into a furnace peep to put electric power at the fingertips of more cause their appearance to be en- Hartford Agency Eftsoon comes the time when hole at a roaring volcano of flame* than a million users. Cool Cotton Sport tered in this cause within three the amateur gardener beholds thd months from the date of this or- results of bis labors. To com- He sees, in this way, if coal and air are com- How many clerks and bookkeepers and ste- Shirts der, and in default thereof that pare them with the lush, color*, bining in the most efficient way. said bill of complaint be taken BAKER INSURANCE AGENCY ful seed-catalogue UlustraUons Is nographers this activity keeps busy throughout Indeed odious. Sizes 4 to 20 as confessed by the said defend- sun un niLoiu But he sees a great deal more. He sees this industry we would not even venture to guess. ants, their unknown heirs, devi- It (Relnaed by Tho Boll Syndicate Inc.), Nor would it be easy to say how many hun- swirling inferno as a crucible where jobs and COLOMA, IICINtl $1.95 and up sees, legatees and assigns. dreds of jobs have been directly created by the IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, No need to stand in /in# to pay 6pportunity and well-being for thousands of that within forty days plaintiffs people are being bom. ^305,000,000 construction program in which FOR— cause a copy of this order to be $19.95 bills. Open a checking account He sees work for the miners who mine the American Gas and Electric System companies published In the Coloma Courier, uimiiraE are now engaged. d newspaper printed, published IMTHM tcanr •< NOW CONCRETE WORK This summer, vacation in toal—for a power plant furnace like this bums and circulated In said county, ot our bank today. Pay your bills as much coal every hour as eight or a dozen men But no one needs a special viewing glass, or BLOCK LAYING Michigan! The choicest pleas- such publication to be continued YOU CAN USl THEM FOR can mine by modem methods in an entire day. special technical talent, to see that your Electric fho soft, easy, efficient way. ures of all America are nearby. MRY ROOM IN THE HOUSE! CARPENTER WORK You'll get mors jtmper day and He sees work for the people who haul the Company makes a lot of jobs. Indiana & Mich- Cotton knits are the best to be had because Bonanzas to Hie budget! You get $20 worth have mors days for your favorite coal to our plants. Last year the electricity deliv- igan employs 2,080 people itself. Its activitir- Let Us CALL they are vat dyed and made of two ply yarn of good looks and fin* construction. You vacation pastime without ered by your Company required that 1,016,665 create employment for many more. for extra strength. get it for onl> $12.88 Choose from a Supply Your JONES & CHESHIRE wasting precious vacation time tons of coal be burned, enough to fill 16,944 spread of smart, new decorator colors. The Coloma Phones Hartford And whether you're a doctor or a mechanic PLANTS solid kiln-dried, hardwood frame is dow- 343J 28W going to faraway places. Writ# railroad cars. Throughout the American Gas or a business man, you'll find that in one way or Sizes 3 to 6-$1.65 eled and comer blocked. Exposed wood today for helpful Michigan and Electric System—Indiana 8C Michigan another, electricity makes your job easier^ mora parts have a smooth, blonde finish. The vacation literature. Electric Company if one of seven companies profitable, or more secure. 6 to 18 - $2.00 •eat has No-Sag construction, reinforced CUT FLOWERS with helical springs. You just don't see MOTORISTS chairs like this at such a low pricel Write, MICHIGAN TOURIST phone of dash Inl First come, first servedl WISE FUNERAL DESIGNS COUNCIL SIMONIZE IRDIAMS MICHIGAN ROOM • ElECUUC COMPANY BLAKE-WILCOX HENRY WOODRUFF CAPITOL MJM. H Boj/'b Department TROOST BROS. Call 85F4 Phone Coloma LANSING 1, MCN. 305 STATE ST. ST. JOSEPH 69-71 WALL ST. BENTON HARBOR For Appointments Midufcuf. 120 COLOMA, MICH. MUklqa* Mate drMf i

'"•WW# 1' — The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thursday, May 26, 1949

Covering News of One of America's Richest Horticultural Section:

RIVERSIDE MAN IS shoot moth are more difficult to! pounds cf 50 percent wettable SPITTLE BUG NEW MSG LABS AID INSECT STUDIES FOREST TREE kill, requiring 3 pounds of fac- DDT in 100 gallons of water Study Farm CARRIER INVENTOR tury processed nicotine bentonite, Both recommendations should PLENTIFUL IN A disc harrow carrier, which PLANTINGS such as Black Leaf 155, plus 31 be repeated in a week or 10 days. will prove a boon to growers, has Mortgage LOCAL FIELDS been invented by Stanley Fikes. ENDANGERED Spittle bugs are again plentiful Patents have been applied for by Pine tree plantations are again in local hay fields and meadows, the Riverside man. in danger of serious damage from The carrier will transport the sawfly and European Pine Shoot however, no practical control has Features disc harrow from field to field moth larvae, according to J. D. been found for fields to be used USED EQUIPMENT and also regulate the cutting Johnson, Berrien county agricul- Examine Loan Terms for hay or silage. depth of the field to be worked. tural agent. The residue danger of most in- It moves on trail wheels, and is Both ^re appearing early this For Six Important year, due to the extremely early GOOD CONDITION secticides such as DDT is too connected with the tractor draw Points Of Safety great and poisonous rotenone is bar. hot weather several weeks ago. too expensive to be practical. Mr. Fikes and his son-in-law, It would be well to check plan- If you're paying the mortgage tations for signs of damage to Standard Garden Tractor, 5-hp. Alfalfa and clover fields how- Millard Callendar, are in partner- new growth. on your farm in the years ahead, ever, to be left for seed pro- ship in manufacturing the new with Cultivator and Plow, $395 here are six safety features to duction can and in many cases, farm unit. Sawfly larvae cluster in webs and eat the needles while the look for in your loan. should be sprayer or dusted with Standard Garden Tractor, 5-hp. DDT to control spittle bugs, leaf European pine shoot moth larvae L. J. Norton, Illinois C »llege eats new buds and into the cen- hoppers, and other sucking in- with Cultivator and Disc, $295 of Agriculture farm economist, BROODY HEN TAKES ter of new shoots, moving from sects that reduce the seed pro- one to another until the twigs says a farm loan should hrve a ducing ability of the plant. UP VALUABLE SPACE harden in mid-summer Model A International with low interest rate for a long term, DDT should be applied at the There's only room for so many hens in the hen house, and every Sawflies can be controlled by Cultivator $875 rate of 1% pounds of actual DDT end there snould be some means spraying with 2 pounds of 50 per acre when used as a spray one that isn't doing her share is for regular payments to cut down percent wettable DDT per 100 or about 30-35 pounds of a 5% taking up valuable space. An Model A International with the principle as you go. Two gallons of water. European pine dust per acre. This should be expensive boarder of this type is other protections — make sure Cnltivator and Fertilizer Attachment $895 done before bloom or bees may the broody hen, who usually you have permission to make ex- be poisoned. Roughage produced doesn't have a high yearly pro- Raising Pnlleta For best results, pullets should tra payments in good years, or with the seed crop should not be duction. Model A International with Cul- $Q7C used for feed or straw if treated Sam Ridlen, extension poultry- have access to a laying mash con- smaller payments in bad years. tivator. Fertilizer, IWerslimg Plow y v I D with DDT. man at the University of Illinois, tinuously and scratch grain fed in Point number five; look for a has a suggestion about how to deep litter once or twice daily. lender who will be in business take care of broody hens. He STATE OF MICHIGAN Don't Buy a Cultivating Tractor for the life of your loan, and suggests putting the hen into a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR finally, make your payments coop with a wire or slat bottom Until You See The New and then feeding her plenty of THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN small enough so you can pay STATE OF MICHIGAN mash and water. She'll probably them when your income drops. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR start to lay again in 10 to 14 IN CHANCERY Norton says: "We're going into days. Joyce Garn, Plaintiff the posl-war period with our THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN Every time a culprit bccomcs vs. IntoeH-OiKiTwoPlowTfttF farm mortgage debt in a lot bet- 4. IN CHANCERY broody mark her with a colored Insects that find themselves In devising control meUiods. Richard Gam, Defendant ter shape than it was in 1920. ihe Michigan State College's new The facts which will be uncovered leg-band. Then you'll know how No. A-7285 But many farmers still have Anna M. Kruse, Plaintiff will aid the state's farmers to raise entomology laboratories will be able ORDER FOR APPEARANCE debts. If lower incomes lie vs. often she turns broody. Such a to hide few facta about their life crops and livestock with less danger AND PUBLICATION aheavi, these debts will be hard- Michigan Railway Engineering hen needn't be banned from the cycles and appetites. from insect pests. Consumers, too, er to pay." Co., a Corp; Jesse Woodword; laying flock, but she shouldn't be The labs are housed in the new will benefit since Insect damage Suit pending in the Circuit George M. Barnes; Crystal S. used for breeding purposes. iiatural science building constructed each year cuts crop yields and Court for the county of Berrien, Coloma Farm Supply, Inc. Norton adds; "Right now, lend- brings higher food prices. Barnes, or the Unknown Heirs: at MSG. Rooms that create arti- In Chancery, on the 13th day of ers are eager to put their money Ray Hutson, head of the MSG Your JToHxi Deere Dealer Devisees, Legatees and Assigns ficial weather conditions will permit May, 1949, in the above entitled to work. So when you go to and assigns of said defendants, the scientists at the Michigan Agri- entomology department, is shown of each thereof, Defendants. borrow money, remember you're and each of them, cause their mltural Experiment Station to learn here as he collects samples of in- cause, it appearing that the de- the customer. Shop around for ORDER FOR PUBLICATION appearance to be entered herein about insect growth. This will make sects. The timbers shown on the fendant Richard Garn is not a [) Complete Tractor and Sprayer Service 0 the best terms-you can get. Get At a session of said Court held within three months from the possible prediction of insect 'nva- racks have been attacked by car- resident of this state but he re- penter beetles and termites. a loan that will see you through at the Court House in the City of date of this Order, and in case sions and numbers and also help in sides in the city of Los Angeles On U.S.-12 Phone 27 Coionia good times and bad. and most of St. Joseph, Berrien County, of their appearance that they in the State of California. Michigan, on the 20th day of all find a lender who will give cause their Answer to Plaintiffs width off from and along the Box Car Celebrated Therefore, on motion of Kil- you the six-point plan." May 1949. Bill of Complaint to be filed and East side of a strip of land The Sunday before Labor Day lian and Banyon, attorneys for Present: Honorable Edward A. a copy thereof to be served on 681.3 feet in width off from finds the town of Tracy, Minn., cel- plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED that Westin, Circuit Judge. Plaintiff's Attorneys within fif and along the South side of the ebrating "Box Car Day." The the defendant enter his appear- In this case it appearing from No. 1 C. 8. Crop Plaintiffs Attorneys within Southeast Quarter of the populace fr this railroad division ance In said cause on or before ELECTRICAL REBUILDING the affidavit on file that the Milk Is the No. 1 crop of the fifteen days after service on Northwest Quarter of Section town thus acknowledging the rea- three months from the date of above named defendants are nec- Motors - Auto Generators - Starters American farmer, bringing In more them of a copy of said Bill and 21, Town 3 South, Range 17 son for the prosperity of the com- this order and that within forty essary and proper parties herein, Immediate Senrice On Yoar Order ' cash than all the grain in tha Notice of this Order, and that in West, Coloma Township, Ber- munity, the freight business. days Plaintiff cause this order to and that it is not known whether country. default thereof said Bill of Com- rien County, Michigan, ex- be published in the Coloma Cour- la Stsck • New aad Rekeik Metors, Startm saJ Geacnlers the defendants above named are plaint be taken as confessed by cepting that part thereof lying ier, a newspaper published and living or dead, or where they re- a newspaper published and cir- the said Defendants. East of East Wil-O-Paw Road. circulated within said county, Original Auto-Lite and Delco-Remy Parts side, if living, or whether the culated within said County, said And it is FURTHER ORDER- said publication to be continued title, interest, claim, lien or pos- May26,June30 publication to be continued once BUY, SELL & TRADE ED that within 40 days the Plain- once each week for six weeks in sible right of said defendants has in each week for si* weeks in tiff cause a copy of this order to succession. RIVERSIDE ELECTRIC SERVICE been assigned by them, or if any succession. Dated May 13, 1949. ARMATURE REWINDING be published in the COLOMA ORDER FOR APPEARANCE of said persons are dead whether COURIER, a newspaper printed, Dated April 6. 1949. EDWARD A. WESTIN. Riverside, Mich. Phone Benton Harbor 5-3132 CATTLE they have personal representa- published and circulated in said STATE OF MICHIGAN EDWARD A. WESTIN. Circuit Judge. tives or heirs living, or where County, and that said publication The Circuit Court for the Circuit Judge. they, or some of them, may re- KILLIAN & BANYON, be continued therein at least County of Berrien. GEORGE J. LYNCH, side; once each week for six weeks in Attorney for Plaintiff, Attorneys for Plaintiff On motion of HARVEY & IN CHANCERY GENE KAHN succession, or that Plaintiff ciuse Business Address FISHER, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Homer Wilson, Plaintiff Business Address: a copy of this Order to be per- 132 Pipestone Street, P. O. BOX 64 IT IS ORDERED that the said vs. Commercial Bank Bldg., sonally served upon said Defend- Benton Harbor, Michigan. Defendants above named, or the Cecilia Wilson, Defendant St. Joseph, Michigan. BENTOH HARBOR - TEL mi ants at least 20 days before the ORDER FOR APPEARANCE unknow heirs, devisees, legatees Apr.l4,Mayl9 Mayl9,June23 time above prescribed for their Suit pending in the above en- appearance titled Court on the 6th day of EDWARD A. WESTIN, April, 1949. Circuit Judge In this cause it appearing from HARVEY & FISHER, affidavit on file, that the defend- Attorneys for Plaintiff, ant, Cecilia Wilson is not a resi- Tractor-Mounted Business Address: dent of this state, but resides at Here's a MOWER Benton Harbor, Michigan Danville, Illinois. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- On motion of George J. Lynch, FIELD FENDANTS: Attorney for the Plaintiff it is You are herby notified that the ordered that the said Defendant CULTIVATOR above entitled suit involves the Cecilia Wilson cause her appear- title to the lands and premises ance to be entered in this cause a* nhmraHrf fer NMrf fl that really hereinafter described and is within three months from the brought to quiet the title of the date of this order and that in de- f Hi NUM O" Plaintiff in and to the following fault thereof said Bill of Com- a' 9m MUM WO described lands and premises in plaint will be taken as confessed, the Township of Coloma, Ber- and that within forty days the rien County, Michigan, towit: plaintiff cause this order to be makes HAY! A strip of land 661.5 feet in published in the Coloma Courier,

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Coloma, Michigan, Thursday, May 26, 1949 FIVE TO RECEIVE HONOR AWARDS Graduation MANY ATTEND COLOMA HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 MEMBERS OF THE 1949 SENIOR To Be Held SERVICE HERE CLASS AND THIER PARENTS Marjorie Alwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Alwood, Co- SUNDAY EVE loma This Evening Tilferd Arent, son of Mrs. Dorothy Arent, Brick school district "Beyond the Blossoms" Zabel Baugh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baugh, Watervllet Joanne Becht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Becht, Washington Recognition To Be Is Theme Chosen By school district Given For Highest Baccalaureate Speaker Naoma Bittner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bittner, Boyer school Scholastic Rank district The Rev. George Elliott. Meth- Jolene Carrothers, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Norman Can others, Continuing a custom of long odist minister, addressed a large Coloma standing in Coloma high school, crowd of parents and friends of William Drach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drach, Brick school five scholastic honor students, the 1949 Coloma high school gra- district duates, together with the 28 girls John Eber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Eber, Brick school district members of the graduating class and 9 boys of the graduating Frances Fruehauf. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fruehauf, Brick of 1949, will be honored at the class, at the baccalaureate ser- school district commencement excersies in the vices in the school auditorium Betty Giapa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giapa, Bundy school school auditorium this eveninig Sunday evening, "Beyond the district Blossoms." when S. L. McDaniels, high school Catherine Greco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Greco, Clymer In an inspiring sermon, the Rev school district principal, presents each of them Elliott pointed out that "Beyond Walter Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson, Washington with honor certificates and a- the Blossoms." or in other words school district wards, according to an announce- back of outward appearances, are Henry Klitchman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bishop, Washington ment from the school offices to- the "roots" of the trees.. In like school district manner, the minister, declared, 'l day. Gloria Knutson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thure Knutson, Wash- back of man's external ap- ington school district Four girls, Marjorie Alwood, pearances and acts must be his in- Dorcas Kuhlman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kuhlman, Grey Naoma Bittner, Mildred Schaus ner desires as expressed by his school distiict and Arlene Schick, together with beliefs, ideas and dreams. Gwendolyn Lepker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lepker, Co- just one boy, John Eber, are The processional march was loma played by Mrs. Marjorie Krell, Peggy Lombard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Fred Lombard. Coloma those who have attained high & and the 37 graduates, attired in Erma Lee Mahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Mahler, scholarship ranking over the four blue caps and gowns with white Washington school district years of high school work. tassels, were escorted to their Evelyn Mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berchin, Wash- iNo distinction In scholastic places by Merlin Hauch, junior ington school district vice-president, and June Bent- rank is made among this group of Aline McQueen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McQueen, Wash- sen, secretary of the junior class. ington school district young people. It was stated by The invocation was given by Donald Nigro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nigro. Coloma school officials, as far as public the Rev. H. Lahr, Zion Evangeli- Patricia Ost. daughter of Mrs. C. Ballanger, Coloma and Mr. W. recognition of their accomplish- cal-United Brethren minister of fUt, M/a'**/*} Ost of Danville, III. ments is concerned. Bainbridge. Mary Lou Pantaleo. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Pantaleo, Co- Two anthems. "Prayer Perfect" loma 'The school records disclose nu- by Speaks and "Lord's Prayer" Berneta Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson, Co- merous ITiteresting facts con- by Malotte, were sung by the loma cerning the achlvements of the girls' chorus, directed by J. M. tLLAhmJ VlFfy/Attnl A"" Annette Pozilwilko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Swonko, Co- five honor students. Some of Gustafson; and two other anthems loma these have been compiled f |SW•: A large crowd witnessed the ? brother. Queen. Aline came to Coloma "Klitch as he is known to senior class play, ' 'Ah! Men!", everyone, was born in Chicago directed by Mrs. Marjorie Krell Illinois March 10, 1931 and is the and presented to the public in the •on of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klitch- school auditorum last Friday evc- •• •v; .-v. •-/ man. Klitch has been known for ing. his excellent playing ability on w v. the football team during his high Appearing in the production t • • school days. This husky lad tips were Gloria Knutson, Charles •: i' i.. • ?:• the scales at 208 pounds, stands Reynolds. Aline McQueen. Mary 8 feet. 4 Inches tall and has Alyce Wooley, Betty Lou Swi- '• j||p& brown hair and brown eyes. His gart. Mildred Schaus. John Eber. disposition depends on a lot of Willam Drach. Arlene Schick, things; the class he's in, how his Tilferd Arent, Marjorie Alwood, car runs, and whether or not he Erma Lee Mahler. Naoma Bittner. had lot of sleep the night before. a 3 o Patricia Ost, William Boehm. Nita Klitch loves to agrue, but most Wolske. and Patrick Quigley. always the girls can talk fsster Critics agreed that the play was and louder. He considers "short" 40 GRADS well cast and provided good en- blondes" from Hartford his weak- tianmcnt for those attending ness and chooses chocolate the performance. The hilarious MARJORIE ALWOOD NAOMA BITTNER JOHN EBER MILDRED SCHAUS ARLENE SCHICK marshmellow sundaes for his situations created when the wo- favorite food. His biggest ambi- men took over the reins of of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaipa and tion at the moment is to continue government in the year 2050 the success of his gas station. was born Feb. 17, 1931 in Chicago kept the crowd in continuous Betty is the owner of brown hair, fihe sharp thrust good humor and laughter Marjorie Ann Alwood Walter Earl Johmon hazel eyes, stands 5 feet, 6 inches throughout the eening. Y ou'vc earned the plied, 'Too much!" She likes just the band for 3 years and took y of a ship's bow In appreciation for services as Margie is tho daughter of Supt. kinds of food with the exception tall and weighs 127 pounds. Her Walt is the cury headed son of plain food; she not particular. part in both the Junior and Senior of chili—that, she loves. disposition is humorous and every Mr. and Mrs. Amil Johnson and director of the play, Mrs. Krell Your success is assured right to "crow" if you and Mrs. W. L. Alwood but being roltsup tiv'm ribbons But her weaknesses are definitely now and then the Commercial was born September 27, 1929 in was presented with a gift by the the daughter of a superinten- plays. In his Freshman year, Jolene Carrothers clothes and eating. room rocks with laughter from Coloma. Walt has a humorous dis- play cast and the entire group en- dent has no ill effects on Margie Til was vice president of the of white water. if you'll continue like and you have our one of her jokes. Betty position and talking comes easy, joyed a "house warming" party and her many friends prove that Tilferd James Arent class and in his Sophomore year, Jolene is an auburn - colored cxcept when it comes to at the newly occupied home of statement. Marge was born on he was president. Til has been hair, vivacious gal and was bom came from St. Johns High School sincerest applause and "Till" is the son of Mrs. Doro- giving a speech in front of the Push up that white the Krells west of Coloma follow- to show the same "Do It" September 20. 1931 in Coloma. popular with his classmates, es- to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carrot- in her Junior year to finish her thy Arent of Bainbridge and was class. He has participated in the evening performance. Michigan. She has. naturally, at- pecially the girl's-maybe because hers on January 30, 1931, She schooling. She has sung in the born on May 7, 1931 in Coloma. football and baseball during his water and admiration. tended Coloma Schools all 12 he's rather good looking. is eighteen years of age and Co- Girls Glee Club for 2 years. Her spirit you've years and has been very active He is 5 feet, 8 inches tall and loma was her birthplace. Jolene favorite food is turkey and her high school years. Walt is a big you're mak- there too. She has held a posi- weighs 170 pounds. He has brown Zabel Louise Baugh is 5 feet, 5 inches tall, weighs 135 weakness is airplanes. boy standing 6 feet tall, weighing Table Tennis Legend 190 pounds and is the owner of displayed in school. tion in the band for 7 years and hair and blue eyes. His favorite pounds and her hazel eyes match ing headway. Table tennis originated about 1880. Zabel, who is the oldest daugh- Catherine Florentine Greco light brown hair and brown eyes. took part in the dance band, The food is chocolate marshmallow her auburn hair. All types of According to one legend it was In- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford In the line of food, Walt prefers vented by a group of British army Musical Comets, two years age. sundae, with nuts and he says his food taste good to Jolene and con- Cathy was bom in Coloma on Baugh, was born May 7, 1931 in chop suey as his favorite and offlcers stationed in India. Fret- She also has been in the glee club weakness is women. Till has al- vertibles seem to be her weak- Oct. 2 1930 and is the daughter Keeler Mich. She is one of the he considers "Joyce his weak- ting because the rainy weather kept for 4 years. In her Sophomore ways been rather shy but "some- ness. She has been fairly active of Mr. and MrsJ>ominickGreco. Coloma Hardware smallest members of the class, ness. them from enjoying their regular year Margie was the class secre- one" said that when it comes to in extra curricular activities in This little miss stands 5 feet and standing only 4 feet 11 Inches tennis, these officers—so the story tary and in her Senior year, she "fromen", he's not the least bit school such a* glee club, 4 years; 2Vj inches high, weight 110 pounds Bachman's high and weighing 95 pounds. She Dorcas Eleanor Kuhlman goes—piled some books across the was secretary of the Student bashful! Tilferd has been active mixed chorus, 2 years; librarian, and has brown hair and brown CHAS. C. SMITH has light brown hair and light center of a large table, fashioned Ml 5c Council. The Vox Ludorum ex- in sports during his high school 2%years; Vox Lordum 2 years; eyes. Cathy has a reserved dis- Dorcas is the daughter of Mr. $1.00 brown eyes. Zabel has a change- STANDARD some balls out of cotton batting and perienced Margie as a reporter career playing basketball, foot- and served os lay - out editor of position and is quite bashful in and Mrs. Henry Kuhlman and And able disposition depending on proceeded to adapt their favorite And for 2 years. She has blond hair ball, and baseball for 3 years. Al- the Vox in her Senior year. Jo- school Her extra curricular ac- was born eighteen years ago on 10c PHONE 39 whether or not she had a "fight" pastlme to table-top conditions. The FAULKNER'S Up and blue eyes and is 5 feet, 6'^ so he has been in the student lene always seems to be out doinj tivities include; 2 years in the May 3, 1931. The birthplace was Service with that "certain" guy the night name table tennis became more or inches tall. When asked of Mar- council, serving as president in something in a hurry including band as a majorette and has been Benton Harbor, Michigan. Dorcas before. Fords and that "certain less official in 1926 with the organ- WATERYL1E1 COLOMA BERRIEN SPRINGS ge how much she weighs she re- his Senior year. He has been in walking and talking. She has big a typist for the "Vox" this year. likes ice cream a lot but it's al- iiatlon of the International Table guy" is her weakness and tuna plans of becoming a social worker Tennis federation. - fCXUyOi. - Co&trCA., fish fixed any way is her favorite Ccajts- U tSaxooXj TtmH.. and is so enthused about it that food. she will definitely be a success Joanne Lee Becht in that field.

"Joie" is the only daughter of John Arlen Eber Back row, left to "ght: Pat Quigley, Charles Reynolds, Walter Johnson, Henry Klitchman, Neal Smith, Bill Drach, Wretha, Al- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Becht, Sr. wood, W. L. Alwood, Julia Stewart, Frank Stewart, Don Nigro, Tilferd Arent, John Eber, E. H. Samberg (B. & O. passenger South Bend, Ind. is the birth- and was born in Coloma on March agente J place of Johnny who is the son of 21, 1931. She is 18, stands 5 feet Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Eber. He 3 inches tall and weighs 123 Middie row: Mildred Schaui, Marjorie Alwood, Nita WoUke, Mary Alyce Wooley, Betty Gaipa, Erma Mahler, Joanne Becht. was born March 3, 1931, stands pounds. She is also the owner of BIT Bill, Francis Fruehauf, Ann Poziwilko, Naoma Bittner, Arlene Schick, Gloria Knutson, Evelyn Mann. 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weigh* 140 brown hair and blue grey eyes. pounds and is the owner of black Front row: Betty Lou Swigart, Stella Suwamky, Billie Satterwhite, Aline McQueen, Catherine Greco, Juanita Stantz, Jean Will- "Jolie" is also one of the few hair and brown eyes. Johnny iams, Mary Lou Pantaleo, Dorcas Kuhlman, Berneta Peterson, Gwendolyn Lepker, Jolene Carrothers, Peggy Lombard. who has spent all 12 years at Co- completed his grade school e ^u- loma and she thinks it's "pretty cation at the Brick school near swell'. She has a quiet reserved GOOD LUCK [WIS® Bainbridge. He started high disposition most of the time. She FACTS AND FANCIES school at Coloma in the year 1945 ABOUT TEACHERS has been a librarion for 1 year, a Continued ill^CRADUATES to finish his schooling. Johnny is GRADUATES OF 1949 NAME PET PEEVE PET EXPRESSION member of the Girls Glee Club DISPOSmON popular with his fellow students for 2 years and a typist for the served as a librarian in her Sen- in her Senior year. Gloria was Mrs. Alwood Gum chewing and teachers and he has a cheer- Goodness I don't Pleasant "Vox" this year. Fried chicken, ior year. She not only has one prompter in the Junior play and ful disposition. During his high know ! ! mashed potatoes and gravey are held a part in the Senior play. '49 GRADS weakness, but three and they are: Mr. Alwood Gum chewing Foor Pete's sake ! school days, his extra curricular Thoughtful, her favorite foods while :"Blond 1949 GRADS not being able to express herself, For the past year, though, Gloria activities included basketball, and patient Hair" (not bleached!) seems to be convertibles, and clothes. It is has confined her main interest- football, band, glee club, mixed Mrs. Stewart People who don't listen CONSIDER her weakness known that Dorcas pals around and time to a certain Senior boy Alright now ! ! Changeable chorus. Junior and Senior plays, when instructions are Ours go with LUCK? with Jean and many times, those with a Studie. and he also took a leading part being given. Naoma Yvonne Bittner two girls were seen talking about THIS A in this year's operetta. Johnny's Gwendolyn Lois Lepker Mac. Whispering Naoma is one of our scholars. % May all that You make your own. their men. Okay, back in the Unpredictable

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ELLINEE Remember the people going up the ladder, because eAoWGAf! ^buLack Reinhardt Bros. I.G.A. Store you might meet them coming down. Lake Shore Club Kolbergs Super Market Mich. Shore Lumber & Supply Co. REFRESHMENTS • AMUSEMENTS Compliments Of and jamily RESORTERS' SUPPLIES Coloma and Sister Lakes Meehh Coloma, Michigan Pbenes 103 and 226 Loma Theatre Paw Paw Lake Paw Paw Lake I •i The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thursday, May 26, 1949 Dolly manages to write letters as "DoDo." Her weakness, she The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thursday, May 26, 1949 | tain someone a very good house- quite frequently to a certain Air says is a particular 1946 black {keeper. Force man whom everyone knows Buick. Dolly plans on attending SENIOR HOROSCOPE 1949 - EDITION bom on June 2, 1931 In Benton Mildred Emma Schaus STATE TO GRADUATE ONLY A YEAR BRICK COMMUNITY WHY SENIORS COME years; Senior play; girl's basket- FAVORITE PASTIME HEART'S PRIDE FAVORITE SAYING Harbor, She is 17 and stands 5 NAME NICKNAME FAVORITE SONG Legion Awards Given 2 ball, 3 years ( of which Mary was "Millie" is the daughter of Mr. THREE LOCAL BOYS CLUB HOLDS PICNIC TO SCHOOL feet, 6VJinche3 tall. Her weight chosen captain in her Senior Night and Day Dancing ju Our new car "My Stars!!" and Mrs. Chester Schaus. She Two Coloma boys and a River- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leonard- Marge Alwood "Marge" is 135 pounds and her hair and year); and she was choosen as an "A" Your Adorable Sports * Crew hair cuts "Au shoot!!" was born in Benton Harbor, on bstind frM Hfe 1 of Yix Ludorum Tilferd Arent "Til" side boy are among the 1,932 son were in charge of the annual Students Of Junior High eyes are dark brown and green alternate representative for Wol- My Mom "I think but dare not speak." May 11, 1931. She is 13 and has Mary Lou Pantaleo—To get out. "Tiny" So Tired "Al" students who have been announ- picnic for the children of the respectively. Ice cream and pork verine Girl's State In 1948. Since Zabel Baugh brown eyes and hair of the same Bemeta Peterson—Because in the Cruising Down the River Skating My nephew and niece "Oh beans!" chops are Mary Alyce's favorite Mary Alyce was quite active In Joanne Becht "Joie" color. She is 5 feet, 5 inches tall ced as candidates for degrees at Brick School No. 4 and the mem- first grade I was too young to Writing letters and driving A certain fellow in Minn. "Ignorance is bliss." food and her one weakness is sports, she plans on furthering Because and weighs 115 pounds. Her fa- icngratiilations the college's 91st commencement bers of the Brick School Com- know what I was doing. Naoma Bittner "Betsy" clothes. Mary has been quite ac- her athletic ability by attending vorite food is macaroni and exercises on June 5 at East Lan- munity club recently. Annette Pozwilko—Had to come. tive in her four years of high Western Michigan College next Stardust "Just Living" My Mom "You know what I mean?" cheese, and her weakness is men's Jolene Carrothers "Jo" CLASS sing. Assisting on the committee (No regrets). school and some extra curricular fall and major in physical edu- Seeing Delores Delores "Is that all right?" ties. Millie has been in the girl's William Drach "Bill" To Each His Own Coloma boys listed are Martin were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Web- Pat Quigley—Sometimes I won- activities include: glee club, 4 cation. glee club for 3 years and had a My Darling Sports The "Studie" "Stick with those Sox." OF S. Katz and Dale E. Miller. The der. John Eber "Eber" part in the high school operetta er, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Andres. Mr. "Ditto" Riverside student to be graduated Charles Reynolds—Nothing else Frances Fruehauf "Fran" Everywhere You Go Baseball games "King" and Mrs. August Kuehl, Mrs. this year. She had parts in both is Warren Edinborough. to do. Dancing My brother's airplane "Oh, my aching back!" , Betty Gaipa "B.G." So Tired the Junior and Senior plays and 1949 The total number to be grad- Julia Fisher, Mrs. Amelia Scherer Billie Satterwhite—To advance Leave Your Films At Catherine Greco "Cathy" Forever and Ever Dancing Long finger-nails served on the Vox for one year uated Includes 1,778 undergrad- and Mr. Ben Scherer. Because of my knowledge and learn more plus one year's service as libra- Walter Johnson "Sweed" "A" Your Adorable Sports Captain star "No kidding?" t uates eligible for bachelor de- the rain, tables were set up in of what the world has to offer. rian. Mildred has been active in grees and 154 candidates for grad- Mildred Schaus—It seemed the SCOTT'S PHARMACY Henry Klitchman "Klitch" Far Away Places Going to Hartford My old "Ford" "Ya, it Is" the school house where potluck speech work even before entering uate degrees. Of this total 1.580 natural thing to do. (At tho time) "Glor" Because Going out with Johnny The horn on my truck . 'There's a Studie" Gloria Knutson high school and with her dramatic are from Michigan and the rest vas served in place of the usual Arlene Schick—The other kids, For Dancing Mercury "Ya, It Is!" Dorcas Kuhlman "Dork" Again ability, she ought to advance her- from 34 states and nine foreign ' weiner roast" on the school seemed to be having fun. 9 Just having fun "All my friends" "Man Alive" self quickly at the dramatic Owen Lepker "Gwen" Forever and Ever countries and U.S. possessions. grounds. Neal Smith—To get out of work. "Thank you, Arthur Godfrey." school she plans on attending. A TEAR TO LIVE? ... As a tail Peggy Lombard "Peg" Elmer's Tune Radio My brother Mrs. James Jollay, president, Juanita Stantz—To try and get an Studying people Driver's license "Good Deal!" Always Kept Guard resort In his battle affainst incur- appointed Mrs. Rue ben Kniebes. education. BETTER^ PHOTO Erma Lee Mahler "My friend Stardust Arlene Gertrude Schick abl* muscular distrophy which Cuba was the Roman deity whi George Herman and Ray Krieger Betty Lou Swigart—To learn and Erma" Weor (luit class ring of yours doeton say may cans® paralysis "Dolly' as everyone knows her, kept guard over infants in thrii to serve on the program com- eventually get my diploma. "A" Your Adorable Movies My sister-In-law "Why?" and death in a year, flTe-year-oId Evelyn Mann "Sis" was born 17 years ago on July 19, proudly. You've earned ll. cribs and sent them to sleep. mittee for the coming year. Stella Suwarsky—To get my dip- s, Tommy Binfca of Carbendale, Pa, Forever and Ever Sports Typing ability 1931 in Chicago, 111. Her parents Mrs. Victor Friday and Mrs. loma. Aline McQueen "Shortie" leaves by Pan American dipper to Powder Your Face With Learning French and My Uncle "Egad" and "What is this, China?" are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schick Anions the symbols James Jollay took two carloads Jean Williams—For the novelty Patricia Ost "Pat" riflH Shrine ot Onr Lady of Fstlma Studying Music of Paw Paw Lake. Dolly came to of children to Spinks Corners CAROL DAVIDSON KARL OTTE of it. FINISHING Sunshine you will colled hereaRer, la PoriafaL He's shown aboard the All my nieccs and nephews "and then there is the one about live near Coloma while in the 7th where a pre-school age children's Nita Wolske—I sometimes won- "LULU" Again Dancing and Skating Diana wtth hto pet poodle, Basan. For exemplifying high stand- Mary Lou Pantaleo grade. She attended Washington and esteem of his classmates, der. the little boy." you'll cherts!) none more than clinic was held for the Bain- ards of school citizenship, indus- school and entered Coloma as a bridge rural schools. teachers and friends. He ha^ Mary Alyce Wooley—It was the Dancing and Riding "My short hair" "You knot-head!" try. courage, honor, loyalty and Berneta Peterson "Pete" Blue Moments Freshman and remained here for this token of your graduation LEGAL NOTICE participated actively in the af- in "Chevies" scholarship two young Junior style, everyone else seemed to a full four years. Dolly stands 5 cannot be ascertained, and it is fairs of his group. be doing It. STATE OF MICHIGAN high students, Carol Davidson Again Having fun - dancing My Nephew "Gee. Zou" feet, 3 in. tall and weighs 116 lbs. not known whether or not said In Stock —All Sizes of Roll Films Annette Pozwilko "Anne" and Karl Otte, were chosen by Tt Only Happens When I Swimming, dancing and A Certain Brunette "That's for sure" pounds. She has light brown IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Defendants, (except Defendants Patrick Quigley "Pat" their classmates and teachers to hair and green eyes. Pork chops THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN Gertrude Hacker and Mary Can- TU "itaxall, Stv Dance With You skating receive the American Legion with apple sauce appear to be her ell) are living or dead, or where "Bill" Cruising Down the River Sewing Paul Ryon IN CHANCERY awards at the eighth grade pro- Continued Billie Satterwhite favorite food while Campbell's any of them may reside if liv- Deep in My Heart Riding and Baseball "My Sunday school class of "NO" motion program last evening. Westem Michigan College in the "Milly. Midge, tomato soup runs a close second. John F. O'Sulllvan and Evelyn ing, and, if dead, whether they elude; Band, Girls Glee Club, Scott's Pharmacy Mildred Schaus fall. or Mill" beginners" Dolly's vivaciousness has proved O'Sullivan, Husband and Wife, have personal representatives or Announcement of the awards Mixed Chorus, Junior and Senior Writing letters to a A '49 black Packard "DoDo" Plaintifss, heirs living or where they or was made by Miss Velma Hafer, Plays and she also was a leading Phone 49 Coloma, Mich. Arlene Schick "Dolly" Because her capable of handling many Neal Dwlght Smith "very special" fellow some of them may reside, and president, of the Women's Auxi- character in the High School extra curricular activities besides vs. Neal is the son of Mr. and Mrs. further that the present where- liary, and Arthur DeGarmo, com- Operetta this year. Betty Lou's Reading My engagement ring "Oh, heck!" •her own school work durng her Sanford Buskirk, Charles H. Warren Smith and was bom 18 Juanita Stantz "Nita" Forever and Ever abouts of said Defendants are mander of the American Legion. favorite food is ice cream and My niece "Oh, fine" four years at Coloma High. They Bostick, Edward P. Deacon and years ago on Nov. 27, 1930 In Stella Suwarsky "Shortie" My Happiness Dancing Bill's Cities Service unknown, and that the names of Appropriate medals and certifi- her weakness is clothes. She "How clever! ! - Oohh ? ? ? ? are; glee club 3 years; Student Sarah Ann R. Deacon, Husband Hillsdale. Neal's favorite food Is Night and Day Music My sister—a wonderful nurse the persons who are Included cates were presented to the young plans to follows in her sister's Betty Lou Swigart "Betty" Council secretary, 1 year; Senior and Wife, Rufus W. Hastings. Ice cream and his weakness Is Riding around in "Chevies" My short hair "Who dat ! ! " therein without being named, but people, and their names have footsteps by becoming a nurse. Jean Williams "just Jean" So Tired class secretary; Senior play and Paw Paw at Washington Sis. Coloma Archibald Boyles, Jacob Young girls that bother him. Neal is r who are embraced therein under been placed on the plaque which My brothers "Oh sure - a hundred times!" prompter of the Junior play; a id Lucy Young. Husband and Nita WoUke "Tutz" Forever and Ever Movies one of the taller fellows in our Jeanne Jewel Williams basketball, 1 year; senior cheer- the title of unknown heirs, devi- hangs in the foyer of the school. Night and Day Sports My little niece "Jeepers" It s a bittersweet Wife, Sylvester Young. James B. class and he measures a towering Jean is the daughter of Mr. Mary Alyce Wooley "Mary" leader, 2 years; attended Wol- sees, legatees and assigns cannot Carol Is the daughter of Mr. Teasing the gals "Are you kidding?" Young, Charles Young, Sarah 6 feet, 2 inches. He has brown and Mrs. Alton Williams of the "Smitty" Life Gets Tedious "Tinkering" be ascertained after diligent and Mrs. Paul Davidson and has Neal Smith verine Girls State in Junior year; Letson, Warren Hastings, Eleanor hair and brown eyes and weighs Ingrahm district and came as a "A" Your Adorable Traveling My Mom "Whoopee Do" search and inquiry. attended school In Coloma Donald Nigro "Don" Vox Ludorum staff 2 years, bein j thing, this starting M. Bradley, Wife of Leonard 165 pounds. Although Neal's freshman to Coloma. She was "My Diploma" "Don't let it bother you!" On motion of Elden W. Butz- through all of her elementary and "Chuck" "A" Your Adorable Sports editor- in- chief in her Senior Bradley, Henry Rothchild. Chas. father is one of the teachers at bom on Aug. 15, 1931 In Coloma Charles Reynolds baugh. Attorney for Plaintiffs, It junior high years. She has rank- year. Despite all these activities. S. Waterman, Harry Kingsberry Coloma High School, he is a very and now has reached the age of is ordered that said Defendants ed high in scholarship and school a new phase of life. Gertrude Hacker and Mary Can- shy boy. It is known that Neal 17. Jean Is a pretty blue-eyed and their unknown heirs, devi- citizenship and has been active "corned - beef and cabbage" for ell, or their unknown heirs, devi- has some pretty good-looking girl blond, who weighs 120 pounds ton Harbor on February 18, 1931, sees. legatees and assigns, cause in the affairs of her class and his favorite food and admits that sees, legatees and assigns, Defend- friends, though. Neal took part and is 5 feet, 4>4 inches tall. Contuned and is the younges daughter of Our sincere best their appearance to be entered in school. Carol has been active brunettes and dreamy music are ants. in the Junior play and took care Basketball for the past two years Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson. This this cause within three months in the Girl Scout organization and his weaknesses. No. A-7272 of the films whenever a movie has highlighted Jean's extra from the date of this order, and a member of the school band for Donald Nigro Pat has a changeable but chee- 5 ffot 3"^ inch miss tips the scales wishes go ORDER FOR PUBLICATION was shown at school. curricular activities. Her favo- in default thereof that said Bill three years. For two years she High school in her senior year. A- ful disposition. Pat likes all food at 115 pounds and has brown Charles John Reynolds At a session of said Court held rite food is chili and her one Don, is the only son of Mr. and of Complaint be taken as con- Juanita Blanch Stantx llne has auburn hair, brown eyes, hair and matching green eyes. in the Court House in the City has earned a first division rat- Mrs. Joseph Nigro, was born Aug. but she has a special preference "Chuck" as he is called by his fessed by the said Defendants, weakness is "Butchle"! Jean ap- Pete has attended Coloma for all with you. of St. Joseph, in said County, on ing in district and state music "Nita" is the blonde - haired, weighs 120 pounds, and stands 4 for spaghetti, and a certain "gar- their unknown heirs, devisees, pears to be the more reserved 23, 1931 in Coloma. He has ac- 12 years of her schooling. She classmates, was bom 18 years ago the 9th day of May, 1949. festivals, being an accomplished blue-eyed daughter of Mr. and feet, 11 inches tall. Her disposi- con" is her weakness. legatees and assigns. type of girl, especially in Mrs. quired all 12 years of his school- has a humorous disposition and In Newberry, Mich., Jan 19, 1931. Present: Honorable Edward A. musician, the flute being her Mrs. Willard Stantz and was born tion is pleasing and she has a : : j It is further ordered that with- Stewart's English class. Put in ing at Coloma. Don stands 6 feet is sometimes known as a "pest." Westin, Circuit Judge. band Instrument. in Portage Center, Mich, on April wonderful sense of humor.W hile Maria Lucille FanUleo His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul in forty days Plaintiffs cause a Mr. Beechy's 7th period study hall tall, weighs 155 pounds and is the She is very seldom without her On reading and filing the Bill Karl is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 24, 1931. Nita is one of the more attending school in Dalefield A- Reynolds of Bainbridge. Chuch copy of this order to be publish- her lively personality breaks Your Home owner of brown hair and brown Mary Lou. as she is known to of Complaint In said cause and Karl Otte, Sr. He first entered studious types of students and line took 3 years of band and favorite pal, Gwen. Pete's extra Is 6 feet tall and weighs a mighty ed in the Coloma Courier, a news- loose and proves that Jean eyes. Don has a cheerful disposi- everyone around Coloma, is the the Affidavit of John F. O'Sulll- the Coloma school as a member this year Is specializing in short- served in the girl's glee club for activities include 1 year as a stu- 200 pounds. The color If his hair paper printed, published and cir- craves excitment. tion and one of the hardest things daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil- dent librarian, 2 years in the Girls Dora's Baly van and Evelyn O'Sulllvan at- of the 5th grade. At that time hand a subject at which she is a 1 year. While attending Coloma Is brown and beautiful blue Is the culated in said County, such pub- Town friends lip Pantelo Sr. She was born in tached thereto, from which Is sat- the family residence was In the whiz. Her disposition Is change- Nlta Mary WoUke High. Aline worked as typist oa for Don to do is to get to school Glee Club and 1 year as the sen- color of his eyes which are very CLASS OF lication to be continued therein Coloma on June 29, 1931. Mary isfactorily appears to the Court Pier district, but a new home was able and she Is a very good sport. Nita is the daughter of Mr. and the "Vox" this year and portray- on time in the moroning. He has ior reporter on the "Vox" Gum outstanding — especially when once in each week for six weeks Lou stands 5 feet, 3 inches tall, that the Defendants above nam- established within the city limits Nlta has been a student librarian Mrs. Otto Wolske and her birth- ed her acting ability as "Junior" participate! in the Boys Glee Club chewing seems to be her biggest Chuck gives a speech and "ad- SHOP in succession. weighs 120 pounds and has dark] ed, or their unknown heirs, devi- about two years ago. for 1% years and a typist for the place is New Rockford, N. D., are with you in the Senior play. She considers for 3 years and was a member of weakness while in the line of dresses" the celling! Football saw 1949 brown hair and dark brown eyes. sees, legatees and assigns, are "Vox" this year. She stands 5 feet She has attended Coloma High eating her biggest weakness and the Junior play. He prefers chop food she considers "anything with Chuck as a regular player for 2 EDWARD A. WESTIN, Karl always has been a high Mary Lou's activities include 4 Extends Best Wishes proper and necessary parties de- 5 Inches tall and weighs 120 lbs. her full four years, though. She spaghetti and meatballs are her suey to all foods and he declares a food smell, it!" straight yean and he also played < Circuit Judge. ranking student and his somewhat years of glee club, nine pears of 7Lic/yout Mat, hitch up yout fendant in the above entitled For food she prefers spagetti and was bom 18 years ago on April all the way favorite food. " his gal" is his biggest weaknes. basketball for 1 year. Chuck al- Countersigned: quiet and unassuming nature has L band, three years on the "Vox" Annettte Pozwilko PHONE 211-F3 cause, and. meatballs. "Junior" Is her weakn- 15, 1931. Nlta has been an effici- so took part In the Senior play. FRANK X. DUERR, JR., merited at all times the respect Patricia Mae Ost two years as a student librarian, It further appearing that after ness and her big ambition Is to ent office worker at school for William Howard Drach Ann was born June 13, 1931 in Cherry cokes are Chuck's favorite two years as a cheerleader, and diligent search and inquiry It Clerk of Circuit Court. get married. the past two years and was in Pat was born in Chicago, HI., Benton Harbor and is the 17 year food" and his weakness Is a cer- wayon And hany on to the telni, Southern Liking for Llmas Bill has attended Coloma High also participated in the operetta the senior play this year. Her \pril 30, 1931 and is the daughter old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tain Sophomore girl. It Is be- Take notice, that this suit, in Early colonists In the South, on all four years and is the son of this year. Mary Lou also has Stella Josephine Suwarsky favorite food Is fried chicken and of Mrs. Geraldine Ballinger. This Michael Swonko. She is the lieved that Chuck will continue which the foregoing order was finding the Indians there growing Mr. and Mrs. Howard Drach. He worked for the honor to wear YOUR GRADUATION Stella Is the daughter of Mr. her height and weight are 5 feet. petite blonde weighs 105 pounds owner of dark brown hair, light in his father's foot-steps and be duly made. Involves and is lima beam, readily adopted these is 18 and was born on Jan. 25. 3 stripes on her sweater for her IJou \e pulliny a load oj iincete and Mrs. Stanley Suwarsky. She 4% Inches and 112 pounds. Her and has blue eyes. Pat has used brown eyes, stands 5 feet 2 inches brought to quiet title to the fol- beans for their own. so that they 1931 in St. Joseph. He is 5 feet, 10 action on the Girl's basketball Billie Dare Satterwhite EMBODIES THE LONG Is one of the most quiet members weakness seems to be a fellow her artistic ability on the "Vox and tips the scales at 114 pounds. lowing described pieces or par- have been traditional in southern inches tall aqd weighs 165 pounds of the class but her gal friends named "Jerry" and almost every team. Strawberry - short cake cels of land situate and being In meals and gardens ever since. He has dark brown hair and his for 3 years, her singing ability In Ann has a sweet disposition Billie was born on Feb. 1, 1931 AWAITED FREEDOM say she's not as quiet as she ap- is Mary Lou's favorite food and qood mlheA fjtom u3 dlU the Township of Coloma, Berrien Another reason for the popularity one at school has seen Nita with weakness is Fords. His extra cir- the Girls Glee Club 'for 4 years, which win her friends but she is In Greenbrier, Ark. She first pears when you "get her goln". Pleasant View Beach "Owen" seems to be her weak- County, Michigan, described as cf llmas in the South la that the his school sweater on. She has ricular activities include football and her acting ability in the Jun- a little on the bashful side at came to Coloma In her Senior TO FOLLOW She was bom on November 9, ness. follows, to-wit: long warm summer season Is favor* light brown hair and gray eyes. and baseball and jhe took part in ior and Senior plays. She also times. She plans to go to Chi- year but while in Greenbrier, she 1930 In Coloma. Michigan and Is Lot 37, of Block 1, of the able for growing them. A third If anyone ever looks for Nlta, they the Senior play. For the past two was the secretary of the Junior Berneta June Peterson cago when she is graduated and participated in the band for 3 YOUR now 18 years old. Stella has Plat of Lakewood, Coloma reason for the use of lima beans in usually find her busily working or thrpp years, Bill has had quite Class and a senior representative work. Ann has been, a student years. Billle's parents are Mr. brown hair and blue eyes. She In the school office. "Pete" as she is known around Township, Berrien County, southern diets comes from the Mis* Paw Paw Lake a time keeping a certain Delores on the student council as well as librarian for 1 year and a typist and Mrs. Earl Satterwhite. Billie OWN CHOSEN stands 5 feet tall and weighs 114 Coloma High, was bom in Ben State of Michigan, according to sissippi experiment station where busy. a member of this year's operetta. on the "Vox" this year. Fried is only 5 feet tall and weighs a pounds. Chop suey is her favorite Mary Alyce Wooley COURSE. the recorded Plat thereof, research has shown that their pro- chicken seems to be her favorite mere 98 pounds. She has long food and her main weakness Is Mary Alyce is the daughter of FOR COMPLETE DINNERS and LUNCHEONS and. tein, phosphorus, thiamine and ribo- food and she declares "men" are light brown hair and also light being bashful. Stella's pal, Nita, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wooley, was That part of Lot 36, Block 1, flavin makes them important nu- her weakness. brown eyes. Billle's favorite Our Coloma Agency is always around helping her to of the Plat of Lakewood, Paw tritionally, especially when they food Is varied—it could be any of are used in generous quantity. The giggle and the two of them are James Patrick Quigley Paw Lake, Coloma Township, these: baked ham. mashed pota- fresh green beans offer more In hardly ever seen apart. Berrien County, Michigan, ac- "Pat" is the son of Mr. and Mrs toes, green peas, cherry pie and a Ed's Cafe Is Now At The vitamins than those which have cording to the recorded Plat butterscotch sundae. Put all of matured to a white color or have Betty Lou Swigart John Quigley and was born May thereof, which is described as these together and you have Bil- been dried, the studies show. Betty Lou Is the dark brown 14. 1929 in Coloma. Pat hits the follows: Commencing at the Tkis Spring.. it seems everybody's fancy is turning to lle's favorite meal. Being very Compliments Of COMPLETE LINE OF SANDWICHES haired, brown eyed daughted of A scales at 148 pounds, stands 5 Northeasterly corner of said sweet but shy, Billle's weakness City Appliance Mr. and Mrs. C. Swigart who was feot, 8 inches high and has brown Lot 36; thence Southerly to the runs along the same line; she born Nov. 10, 1931 in Hastings, hair and blue eyes. He wrote Next to Crystal Palace Southwesterly corner of said What's in a Name finds It hard to speak In public. Neb. Betty Lou Is an energetic jokes for the "Vox" this year and Lot; thence Easterly along the The parliament which assembled Or as she puts It, "I'm bashful. PARK GROCERY girl who stands 5 feet 5% inches as a hobby he prefers to collect Southerly line of said Lot to at Edinburgh, January 1, 1661, was Her disposition is a sweet one and tall and tips the scales at 117 humorous stories and anecdotes DAILY 1PICK-U1P the Southeasterly corner of said called the "Drunken Parliament," it uppear that she'll make a rer- pounds. She has a changeable Pat prefers the good old-faahion Lot 36; thence Northerly along at it was said the members were Back Next Day If Requested disposition but yet a pleasing one. the Easterly line of said Lot to almost perpetually drunk. Her extra curricular activities In- the point of beginning. ELDEN W. BUTZBAUGH, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Lashley Cleaners, Inc. Business Address: 172 East Main Street, CLEANING, DYEINfi, PRESSING Benton Harbor, Michigan. Mayl2,Junel6

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The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thursday, May 26, 1940 The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thur«day, May 26, 1949 Danger of Raw Milk Brownies Hold Last Milk U Just as nourishing to Lack of HoapiUls Firat to Go Dp School Picnic QUADRUPLETS disease germs as it is to you. Some 1.200 counties in the United First man to go up in a balloon Meet Of Year, Tues. Germs can enter milk from the States, or about 40 per cent of the was Pilatre de Rozier. who ascend- At Washington The Brownies closed the season cow. from the milker's hands or total, are completely without re- ed In a hot-air balloon, fastened by i rope. with a meeting at the school equipment, or in any of the market- cognized hospitals Attended By 200 ing processes. Milk can transmit to l/ariflij FOR AND ABOUT WOMEN on May More than 16 mem- human beings such diseases as Ohio the young couple wil be at R. A. GUNN8 HOME More than 200 children and bers were present and the lead- typhoid fever, scarlet fever, septic VISIT HOSPITAL UNIT their new home on Paw Paw parents attended the annual ers Mesdames Carroll Walsh and sore throat, food poisoning, un- Visit Your Miss Lorna Carter Bride Elizabeth Luksich Weds Mr. and Mr«. R. A. Gunn, of school picnic held at the Wash- avenue. Mr. Healey Is an em- Frank Reris had charge. dulant fever, diphtheria, and tuber- Lake Michigan Beach, have re- ployee of Davidson Soft Water ington school Thursday. The pic- culosis. Despite all precautions Lake Michigan Beach turned from a three weeks tour Following the formal meeting taken in the cleanest, best-equipped Ray T. Healey Saturday Service. He was formerly in the nic was originally scheduled to Of Paul Zielke, Jr. Sat. of Quebec, Canada, and the New the group made yarn corsages. dairies. It U possible for these Large baskets of spirea, dog- Ray T. Healey, well known office of B&G Motor Sales and be held at Hayes Park, Water- m England states. Last Saturday the members disease germs to contaminate milk. ROYAL BLUE STORE wood and other spring flowers room at the Carter home. Coloma resident, and Elizabeth semble and wore a corsage of Service here. vllet, but due to rain it was held Yet the germs of all these diseases held a theater party at the Lib- {Formerly Patti's Store) combined with lighted tapers to Following a wedding trip orchid snapdragons and lilies-of- can be killed If the milk U heated Luksick, of Paw Paw, were In the new school auditorium. form a lovely background for which includes Niagara Falls. the-valley. Mrs. Zieike was at- erty and then had a picnic lunch to 143s for one-half minute or 160* FLA - VOR . AID, 3 5c Pkfa, for lie united in marriage Saturday at Games were played under the the Saturday afternoon wedding Canada, and New York City Mr. tired in a tan gabardine suit with at Jean Klock park. Mesdames for IB seconds, then cooled again. and Mrs. Zieike will begin 10 a.m. at the Watervliet Cath- brown accessories and wore a supervision of the teachers, Mrs. That process Is pasteurization. Pas- CANDY BARS OR GUM, 3 5c Pkga He of Miss Loma Carter and Paul Bernard Bachman, Carroll Walsh housekeeping in the Olsen house olic church. corsage of yellow roses. Grace Edinborough, Mrs. Floy teurized milk U the only safe milk, Zieike, jr., both of Colopia. and Richard Krieger were In Independently Owned By The wedding took place at 4 west of Coloma. The groom is the son of Mrs. A wedding breakfast which Elliott, Mesdames Fred Watts, health department experts agree. charge of the group. p.m. in the Methodist church in Both the bride and groom are Susan Healey, of Watervliet, and was attended by more than 58 and Clifford Hanson and prizes MR. & MRS. MICHAEL De MART1NO close friends and relatives fol- Gayle Johnson, Shaoxm Umph- •the presence of about 150 rela- graduates of Coloma high school. the bride is the daughter of Mrs. FUN-SUN were awarded. Monthly Clnbi Boom tives and friends of the couple. lowed the ceremony in the church rey, Julia Mastri, Diane Carroth- BEER AND WINE TO TAKE OUT Mary Mihalech, of Paw Paw. The picnic dinner was served Monthly clqbs for the purchase ol The Rev. George-Elliott officia- The double ring ceremony was parlors, which were decorated ers. Margaret Spearritt, Judith books, flowers, fruits and many with baskets of bridal wreath, at noon in the auditorium, under SURPRISE CREAM SOUP | ted. Officers Elected performed by the Rev. Fr. R. .G. Kalafut and Carol Walsh had )ther Items by the month are nov Soup Is a dish that can provide The bride's parents are Mr. and Thelen and Miss Joyce Howley iris and lilacs. the direction of Parent-Teacher i $290,000,000 Industry. Visitors at the Community hospital, Watervllet, get first- perfect attendance records. a maximum of food values at a Mrs. Roger Carter of Coloma and hand information on how a sur gleal unit operates from the sup- sang the nuptial high mass. Bridal Table association members headed by minimum of cost It makes use of At Hospital Tea *810 FOUR' OF THE BRONX ... The famed CoDlns qoadrnplcta are COME OUT the groom's parents are Mr. and ervisor, Mrs. Denzil Ramer, and a nurse, Miss Theresa Brennen. Couple Attended By The table was all Ini bridal Mrs. Richard Starck. They pro- Attorney for Plaintiffs leftover meats and bones which Mrs. Paul Zlelke, Sr., who live shown alomberlnf peacefully in their nurses' arms at Lebanon hospital have valuable vitamins and pro* Left to right are three visitors, Mrs. Harold Stevens, Mrs. Lottie The couple was attended by white. A large three-tiered wed- vided the refreshments. In New York as the proud father, Charles Collins, a Wall street broker- Business Address: three miles west of Coloma. At Watervliet tains. Your family will like DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Stevens and Mrs. Connie Stram er, and MUs Brennen and Mrs. the groom's twin sister, Mrs. Ben ding cake topped by a miniature Plans fora summer party will Myton's Gold Lunt Man ace Arm elark, poses with the proud mother, Ethel Collins, 28. The 120 Pipestone St. Mr. Carter gave his daughter Election of officers and talks >- Surprise Cream Scop Ramer. Zieike, as matron of honor, and bride and groom and flanked be made n later meeting of the bablea—iwe boys and two flrU—weifhed four pounds, 15 onnccs; foor Benton Harbor, Michigan In marriage. Towards Cor# ol Earth S tablespoons chopped onion by Miss Sue Borden, superintend- his brother, John, as best man. with lighted white tapers in cry- Yoor gayejl way fo a Parent-Teacher association as an- poondi, three oonoea; fire pounds. Ave ounccs. and three pounds, e*vrn To The Above Named Defend- EVA and GEORGE The maid of honor was Miss How fir below th# •arth'i •or- ft tablaapoons fortified margarine ent of Mercy hospital, Benton Both are of Watervllet. stal holders, centered the table tucceuful lummtrl nounced by Mrs. Peter Clark. ounce* at birth. They will be named Andrew, Edward, Barbara and ants: S tablespoons flour Irene Kerlikowikp nnd brides- Miss D. Noseworthy Miss Violet Becht which was decorated In bridal face haf mm penttrattd? Harbor, and D. M. Kudig, sup- The brde chose an attractive Jo Collint' doublf-dutiM. HU deepest burrowlnfi toward You are hereby notified that i% teaspoon salt At The Grand Opening Of The maids were Miss Yvonne Ham- wreath. 1/8 teaspoon pepper Wed To R. Snyder, Jr. Wed To E. Vanenman gold colored gabardine suit with beautiful thrtt-picc* fmjjr the core of the earth have been the above entitled suit involves ming of Kalamazoo and Miss erintendent, of the Community cups vegetable liquid or meat In a ceremony performed Mon- Miss Violet Becht, of Water- matching hat as her wedding en- Following a wedding trip to tuil enttmbl* of lovflllttt Mrs. Marion Lyon made in mining gold, sayi the Na- STATE OF MICHIGAN the title to the lands and prem- 1 Sarah Ann Arent of Ooloma. hospital at Watervllet were fea- S. Umphrey Home broth Wigwam Tavern day at 7:30 p.m. in .the Coloma vliet, and Edward Vanenman, of Hop# Skillfnan Wovtn tlonal Geographic aociety. The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ises hereinafter described and U John Alwood was the groom's cups milk tures at the tea held at the Wa- Methodist church Miss Dorothy Covert, were married at the Window Pan* Plaid and Attends College Tea record U presumed to be In the brought to quiet the title of the 1 cup vegetable puree Under New Management — Paw Paw Lake attendant and best men were Scene Of Club Meet THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN tervllet city hall last Friday af- Jean Noseworthy and Roy Joseph Methodist parsonage Saturday plain Chambray. Mrs. Marion Lyon recently plaintiffs in and to the following Such vegetables as peas, aspara- Robert Norris and Lloyd Carter. Crown mine near Johanneiburf, The Coloma Needlecraft guild IN CHANCERY was a guest at Western Mich- described Unds and premises in gus, beans, celery, carrots, potatoes Ushers were Don Williams and ternoon. Snyder, Jr. were united In mar- afternoon. The Rev. George El- > Wondirful for ployJimt, Transvaal, Union of South Africa, met last Thursday afternoon at SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1949 igan College of Education at Kal- William L. Alwood and Wretha the City of Coloma, Berrien corn, spinach or mushrooms may be Eldon Stienke. More than 65 members from riage. liott officiated. 0«xciling for dalo-tim* with where miners work at close to a the home of Mrs. Simon Umph- SEW used either singly or in oomblna- The Rev. George Elliott, church The couple were attended by lit beautiful!/ lucked, amazoo where he daughter, Miss 9.000-foot depth. Alwood, husband and wife, Plain- County, Michigan: EVERYBODY WELCOME SUter, Flower Girl Coloma, Paw Paw Lake, Bain- rey. tion. Either freshly cooked or left* pastor, performed the ceremony. Henry Golas and MUs Ruby AND bib-front blouse, dim boy Janet is a student. An indication that India's gold tiffs. Commencing 314 feet north Janet Carter sister of the bride Mrs. Claude Mast and Mrs. Lucy over vegetables should be prepared bridge, Hartford, and Watervliet Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Dukesherer. thorH and telf belted In the afternoon the Women's diggers match South Africa'! In .vs. 57* east of intersection of cen- was flower girl and wore a floor Miller were assisting hostesses. and ready for tha cream soupt attended the affair. Mrs. John Richard Snyder Only the im- ikirt. Cooling summer colors. League held a Mother's Tea in downward plumb, however, ap» John Lockwood, Walter Lode- ter line of St Joseph St. and Place the margarine and chopped ( length dress of pink organdy. The group finihed making Brule was appointed chairman mediate relatives witnessed the the Wollwood ballroom and in pears in a recent Issue of a pie- wood, Isaac Moffatt, Uriah Harris, Bainbridge Road, or the north- onion In a deep saucepan. Cook The bride wore white marqui- IN CHICAGO I plans for the bazaar July 30. of the meeting and Mrs. George ceremony. the evening, the girls living In torial magazine published in Bom- Lovlna Harris, Squire Harris, west corner of lands of Julia until the onion is tender. Add ths sette made with a net yoke and SAVE Games were played, refreshments Morlock, secretary. Mrs. Steve the Wallwood dormitory entei - bay. Arent, running thence west- flour, salt, and pepper and blend The bride is a resident of St., Mr. and Mrs. George Morlock, served. Phebo B. Harris, Harriet Branch fitted bodice. The long train and Bearty was chairman of the pro- Butcher Linen tained their mothers at dinner. Describing a working vUlt to erly parallel with St. Joseph In thoroughly. Slowly stir la the Johns. New Foundland, Canada, of Holiday Courts, Paw Paw This was the last meeting of Harrison Branch, Polly Brooks, liquid from the vegetables or tht veil were edged with lace. Her gram committee and was asMswd Coffe was served on the beautiful Kolar gold fields, Mysore, by Volt Street 75 feet; thence south- NEWLAND'S and the groom's home is at Cov- Lake, spent last week-end in the season. Phoebe Osgood, Hannah Sheffer, neat broth and cook about S min- bouquet was of yellow tea roses by Mrs. William Beverly, Sr. S^.19 lawn at the dormitory. mar Wentxel National Geographic easterly parallel with said ert. Chicago on business. Lavina Sutton, Jean Clar« Stevic, utes. Add the milk and vegetabla and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Arnold Mortenson, of society Staff photographer, the In- Arent's west line 183 feet; Spencer D. Guy, Bernlce H. Gay, puree. Heat thoroughly and serra Miss Kerlikowske wore orchid Watervliet, was elected president; I dian publication notes that Went- CITY COMMISSION thence northeasterly parallel For other nutritious and flavoio or their unknown heirs, devisees, Comfort and Beauty For Your taffeta and bridesmaids wore Mrs. Philip Olds, of Hartford, Pinwale Corduroy tel "photographed the underground Special meeting of the City with St Joseph St. 75 feet; Itch recipes, send today for youl legatees and assigns, Defendants. matching dresses of blue and vice-president; Dr. Mildred I (21 Colors) Dr. Thomas J. Hanson workings, being lowered the last Commission was held at the City thence northwesterly along free copy of "Mealtime Marvel! peach colored taffeta. All car- Meet Your Michigan ORDER OF PUBLICATION with Margarine," a new, two-ooloa Schairer, of Coloma, secretary; aOO feet In a bucket to the bottom Hall May 23, 1949 for the purpose Arent's west line to the place Out Door Living Room ried colonial bouquets. $ re of a shaft nearly #.000 feet below A-7236 12-page recipe booklet Write Nw and Mrs. A. L. Miller, of Water- COUNTY OF LAKES • DENTIST of establUhing a city budget and of beginning, all in the north- tlonal Cottsn Council, Bos 7% Mem- Preceding the ceremony, the the surface, where possibly the At a session of said Court, held vliet, treasurer. FEW SPOTS IN AMWiCA HAVE AS MANY l yd. such other business as may come east quarter of Section 29, phis, Tana. bride's sister, Mrs. Donald Wil- deepest picture in the world was Mesdaitjes Henry Kilmark, of OFFICE HOURS: before the meeting. at the Court Room in the court- Township 3( South, Range 17 LAHES AS OAKLAND COUNTY. DOmMQ liams played a prelude of organ Coloma, and Clifford Weber, of taken." Roll call: present. Mayor Paul house at the City of St. Joseph, West, in the City of Coloma, music. Miss Mary Lou Pantaleo HIliY VOODLANK.OVER400 OfffR Sanforized Cottons EUewhere. miners rarely go GLIDERS (3 Passenger) as low as $27.95 Bainbridge, were named on the f a.m. to U Noon - 1 to S pjn. Mast, Clerk Harry De Field, in said county, on the 13th day of Berrlcr. County, Michigan. Early Train Time sang, "P Promise Me" and "The WATER SPORTS GALORE INM SUM- even half as deep as In these gold executive board. MER-.SKATINC. SKIING AND TOBOG- OleMd Wednesday Afternoon Commissioners Henry Kilmark, April, AX). 1949. Early American railroads ran Lord's Prayer" with Mrs. Wil- c mines. The 9,000-foot depth U looked W. M. CUNNINGHAM, The hall was beautifully dec- GANING IN THE WINTER. THERE ARF" Malcolm Baushke, Henry Kibler, Present the Hon. Edward A. their trains only in daytime due GLIDERS (3 Passenger) back drops liams playing the accompaniment on as about the limit for profitabU orated with spring flowers and ALSO II STATE MRKS AND 19 PUB' 59 to First National Bank Bldg. Sr., Kenneth Miller, Glenn Ran- Westin, Circuit Judge. to the risks from fallen trees, reck and the wedding marches. mining of fold, although exploratory Attorney for Plaintiffs. tea was served from a lace cov- UC GOLF COURSES. dall and Ruben Morlock. In this cause it appearing from slides, cattle, buffalo herds. Indians to make bed $57.00 Reception Held s 39 WatenrHet -i- Tel. 359 bores In the Crown mine have ap- ered table attractively decorated Motion by Miller, supported by the affidavit on file that the Apr.21,May26 train robbers and other hazards A reception in the church so- l' yd proached 11.000 feet above named defendants are nec- with lllies-of-the-valley and red ANCIENT BEACON: Kilmark. that the budget as read ALL METAL CHAIR $4.95 cial room followed the ceremony. roses and lighted with white tap- at the regular meeting by the essary and proper parties herein Mesdames Richard Koenigshof, PRKOUE ISLE LIGHTHOUSE IS THE SKOND ers in silver holders. The mayor be accepted. Motion car- and that it Is not known whether Henry Kraklaw and Carl Gren- OLDEST ON THE GREAT LAKES (I0X)). IT HAS Dr. Schairer and Mrs. Morten- WALLS 12 FEET THICK AT THE BASE. AND ried. Budget was $6,000 for the defendants above named ar< ALL METAL SPRING BASE CHAIR....$9.95 ewltzke assisted In serving. At son presided at the tea table, and TOWERS 120 FEET ABOVE HIGH WATER street fund, $2,000 for curb and living or dead, or where they re- 7 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. Carter were FABRIC s side, if living, or whether the Flowers several delightful' numbers were ITS PREDECESSOR. INACTIVE AND STANDING gutter, and $2,000 for general Metal & Fibre SPRING BASE CHAIR....$9.95 hosts to 73 relatives of both the played by Richard Caldwell, well NEARBY. WAS BUILT IN 1819. title. Interest, claim, lien or pos- bride and groom at a dinner serv- rm/MCE fund. known musician. SHOPPE Motion by Kibler, supported by sible right of said defendants has ed by Mrs. J. S. Bensen and Mrs. Morlock, that the tax rate be set been assigned by them, or if any METAL LAWN UMBRELLA TABLE $14.00 Charles Parker in the receation SUPER-MARKET, MICHIGAN STYLE: 2M % of said persons are dead, whether at 12% mills. Motion carried. BENTON HARBORS MUNKIWL FRUIT MARKET Michigan, Motion by Morlock, supported they have personal representa- Patricia West 1 INFLUENCES HICWEST FRUIT PRICES. IT ANNUAUY HANDLES OVER 7 MILLION PACKAGES VALUED Benton Petite SltOftfie by Kibler, that John Mastri's tives or heirs living, or where LAWN UMBRELLA (7 foot) $32.00 Plants AT MORE THAN *5,000.000, AND SHIPS ID SDM application for license be they, or some of them may reside; Harbor Honored At . 567 CITIES IN 28 STATES. approved. Motion carried. On motion of W. M. Cunning- 139-141 Pipestone Benton Harbor ham, plaintiffs' attorney, IT IS HAMMOCK STANDS $».75 Motion by Baushke supported Bridal Shower STORE HOURS: Monday, Noon to 9:00 P3L Now that your furnace isn't hot from by Randall, that the meeting ad- ORDERED that the said defend- ants above named, or the un- A bridal shower honoring MUs r journ. HAMMOCK FOR ABOVE STAND $7.50 Patricia West was held at the Harry De Field, known heirs, devisees, legatee; ••eryday use, let us make any necessary home of Mrs. William Stacy at H00SE ON TNE LOOSE: City Clerk. and assigns of said defendants, Decoration Day Paw Paw Lake recently. ONE OF THE LARGEST OF AMERICAS repairs so it won't break down when and each of them, cause their ap- BEACH UMBRELLA (6 foot) $9.50 FEW REMAINING HERDS OF GREAT .•iA Miss West, granddaughter of pearance to be entered herein ANTLERED MOOSE STILL ROAMS HOCK- you really need it Also Mr. and Mrs. William Blooming- within three months from the BEACH UMBRELLA (6 foot) with BOUND ISLE ROYALE IN LAKE SUPER- date of this order, and in rase of VEBETABLE PLANTS dale, long time resldenU of thU IOR. HISTORY SAYS THEY CROSSED THf their appearance that they cause FLOWER PLANTS community will be the bride of KE FROM CANADA IN 1912. THERE ^ Cu8tome^8, tilt feature $15150 Gary Ochampaugh, eldest son of TO BE STRANDED BY THE SPRING THAW. GRAND VALUES from TWILL their answer to plaintiffs' bill of Tomatoes Marigolds And Let Us Check Yout Eave Troughs complaint to be filed and a copy Mr. and Mrs. Ford Ochampaugh, MKHKM FiATUU SOUR- tf » M/CWCAM TQUW COUNCIL...*.12 foot powder Cabbage well known Coloma couple, June Comer thereof to be served upon plain- Seed Dahlias Our Men are Specialists, and will do the tiffs' attorney within fifteen days Cauliflower 11. Honesty and accuracy are • Helps remove caDoun BUY NOW WHILE SELECTION The evening was spent playing A*P after service on them of a copy "musts" at A&P. job quickly and economically. • Refreshes tired feet Peppers Salvia games and prizes were awarded of said bill and notice of this or- IS COMPLETE! • Oootiols perspiratiCB der, and that in default thereof Etc. Zinias Asters, Etc. to Mrs. Shirley Steele and Miss We are proud of tha high • Checks foot odor said bill of complaint be taken as Elaine Ochampaugh. The bride- quality of our foods and the IMmv ha* gaaimlMl confessed by the said defendants. to-be received many lovely gifts. low prices at whiclj we sell for a GRAND HOLIDAY And it U further ordered that Corsises snd Other Fiortl Arrsngtmcnts a specialty Is them. A. T. HALL CO. within forty days the said plain- NEWLAND'S ffZ $29"I Brick Tea Money But we prize above all else Broadcast Yukon Club tiffs cause a copy of this order to Brick tea made from the Inferior our reputation for fair, honest Phone Harbor 8252 be publUhed in the Coloma Cour- STARK'S GREENHOUSE 11 oc. m TWILL CO. leaves of the tea-plant, mixed with Tie ier, a newspaper printed, pub- 151 E. Main—Benton Harbor dealing. And we exert every Redi-Meat 39c Beverages ^ Z 10c •aatM BatW 260 Paw Paw St Phone 45 Coloma ^ Only ELGIN has the sheep's blood, dried and pressed In- 310 Michigan St Benton Harbor lUhed and circulated in said effort to maintain it. to cubes, were made In Central Oee-Llih county, and that said publication DuraPower Mainspring Of. Jar 1 Made ol "Bciloy" maul. I'aUst paadias Asia and Mongolia for medium of A&P prices are plainly 28o n* - be continued therin at least once DILL PICKLES FRUIT COCKTAIL 210 exchange In Russia in early days. marked on the goods, shelves each week for six weeks in suc- Sultana loaa or cases. A&P scales are cession, or that plaintiffs cause a 4* Jer JHohJU JjeweUM placed where you can read PLAIN OLIVES 25o PEACHES *.!*«. 270 copy of thU order to be person- Pint Fraternity ally served upon said defendants Watches and Diamonds Collegiate fraternity system, as it them. A&P cashiers are Ann Pag» fledp* Ot. kt lOet*. at least twenty days before the Sfitclallttd Watch and Chdc.jow exists Repairing, originated a t Union col- trained to check your pur- SALAD DRESSINC 47o MAR8HMALL0WS time above prescribed for their AmMIU 807 *0* 11. II »e» lege In 1825, when Kappa Alpha chases quickly and accurately. A'ns established. frenck'a Chicken of tho Sea appearance. You can help us maintain 9 01. MM EDWARD A. WESTIN, our strict standards of accu- MUSTARD 16o TUNA FISH 37c % Circuit Judge racy if you will let us know Standard <» from or SPRINGTIME SHOWERS Um. bet*. HELEN S. FREDERICK, TO REPLACE THE OLD-FASHIONED SINK V should we ever make a mis- TOMATO CATSUP 2 26o TREET 43c Deputy Clerk. take in weighing your pur- fono Idoal W. M. CUNNINGHAM, chase, or in adding up your 11 OK. COM and Cloudy Weather ... to replace the old-fashioned sink I bill or in giving you change. PORK & BEANS 3 27o PICNIC PACKAGE ,2c No matter how slight an Ann Page Cold Drlak error might be, please write PREPARED SPAGHETTI 2"Sr 29c DIXIE CUPS Gorgeous isn't it? And it makes dishwashing easy I mean people miss to: iane'i Boirware 9 In.

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The Coloma Courier, Coloma, Mich., Thursday, May 26, 1949 REACH HIGH SCHOOL GRADS WHO WANT JOBS THROUGH A COURIER WART-AB WANTED FOR SALE CARD OF THANKS REAL ESTATE CLASSIFIED RATES SPACE We wish to thank everyone who JUNIOR COLLEGE [ MAYO» J»leCTJp y , > By J. JarVir| ATTENTION It adv. Is paid for when or- For Manufacturing was so kind and thoughtful with dered, figure 7H cents per Wanted By Owners of Lake Cottages cards, visits and flowers, the or- TO GRADUATE We have inquiries for all types of line with five words consti- Cosmetic Chemist ganizations and friends at Lake summer and year 'round Homes tuting: a line. Minimum charge Write Box C Michigan Beach during our be- 2 LOCAL BOYS I UNDERSTAND YOU'VE YES, /V1AYOR, HE ( on big and small lakes. If you reavement. 50 cents. Coloma Courier Howard Gale, son of Mr. and BEEN VISITED BY A STARED AT ME M26J16x want to sell, call us now! In Ben- Mrs. Alice Stlllman, Mrs. C. Irving Gale, will be one If not paid for when ordered ton Harbor, Write or Call Mrs. Allen Stlllman, of the honored graduates when PEEPING-TOM, MISS CUE. AGAIN LAST NIGHT/ an additional charge of 20 cent« TRADE 200 Switzer Bldg. 191 Michigan St. Allen Wesley Stlllman, the Junior College of Benton to cover bookkeeping cosUs will WANTED TO TRADE — Five LLOYD E. McKEE Bettle Alice Stlllman. Harbor hold^ It's annual com- be added. room modern house in Euclid REALTOR 44tlx mencement exercises Sunday, Deadline for placing class- Center on three lots for house Phone 5-6261 Phone 5-lo63 May 29th, at 7:30 p.m. in the Ben- ifieds, noon of day before pub- with a little land. Old farm house STATE OF MICHIGAN ton Harbor High School adultor- dcatlou. preferred Phone Har. 52860. Home Owners Venetian Blind Co. lum. 44tlx IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR At an honors convocation last FOR SALE Watervliet, Michigan week, Mr. Gale received a col- MALE HELP WANTED THE COUNTY OF BERRIEN lege letter for his assistance In is the management of the basketball FOR SALE—1948 Chevrolet half- MALE HELP WANTED—General IN CHANCERY Featuring the "Galva-bond" steel team and for his editorship of ton pickup, deluxe cab, radio and machinist with experience in job Venetian Blind as advertised in Lloyd A. Pearl, Plaintiff, the Tribesman, college annual. He heater. Prvate owner. Only 6500 shops preferred. Must have own "House Beautiful" and "Good vs. also received a scholarship to miles, like new. Reasonable. Ph. tools. Winkel Machine Co., Wa- Har. 71356. 4411 Housekeeping." We also have Emily W. Kinney, Frank Pul- Michigan State College where he tervliet, Mich. 44tlx len, Mary Pullen and Ellen Pul- will study food technology and complete one day service on GRACIOUS, NO! FOR SALE—Registered A.H.C. cleaning and repairs. Phone Wa- len, or their respective unknown will enter In the junior year. •X FOR RENT Another graduate of the area YOU CALL blonde cocker spaniel, 8Va months tervliet 368J or 368W today. 35tf heirs, devisees, legatees and as- IF THEY CAUGHT HIM will be William Sihattuck, son of old. Phone Coloma 137R. 44tlx signs, Defendant?. THE POLICE ? FOR RENT—Children welcome Mrs. Velma Mae Shattuck, uf I MIGHT NEVER. Reduced rent. Two and three BUSINESS SERVICE ORDER OF PUBLICATION 1 OR SALE—Black cocker span- Covert. While a student In Cov- SET HIM AGAIN// room furnished or unfurnished ODD JOBS—Wall washing, paint- ert, Shattuck was a member of iels, red cocker spaniels, nine apartments. Heated. Maple Lane No. A-7302 months old. Lewis M. Umphrey. ing, lawn care, replace storm the basketball team for three Farm Resort, 3 miles north, % windows wHh screens, window 2 miles south of Coloma. 44tf At a session of said Court held years and continued In his ath- mile cast of Coloma. Phone washing, wash house exteriors. at the Court House In the City of letics after attending the Junior 83F22. „ 21-tl FOR SALE—White enamel cook Phone 14F0. 44t2x St. Joseph In said County on the College. He will graduate from MDB GOOD POSTURE . . . Pal the terminal program of the col- stove and electric and gas man- LINOLEUM WORK — Do you 23rd day of May. A.D. 1949. WANTED TO RENT Hall of Aberdeen, MtL, etrikca a lege with a degree In business gle. Also three seat canoe. Col- have any floors to cover? Exper- On reading and filing the bill £ WANTED TO RENT—House or fetching poee to ehow to beat ad- administration. onial Hotel, Paw Paw Lake. ienced linoleum, rubber and of complaint In said cause and 44tlx apartment, year around, three in the affidavit of George J. Lynch vantage the posture that won for asphalt tile layer. Kitchen and her the title ol "Miii Good Poetoie FELLNER INITIATED family. Call South Haven 32F2 attached thereto, from which it bathroom walls. Call Watervllet of 1949," bestowed by the Intema- William A. Fellner, of RFD 1, FOR SALE—Wanul dining room or Coloma A&P Store. 44tx satisfactorily appears to the Court 147R. Glenn Campbell. 44t2x ttonal Chlroprae tors' aaeociaUoa In last Thursday was initiated at suite and maple 3-pc. bedroom, that the defendants above nam- WANTED — House with small eottneetloB with Good Poetvo 'Ann Arbor into the University Britain Wild Oxen excellent condition. Can be seen acreage by customer who can TRUCKING—Mbvlng, hauling ol ed, or their unknown heirs, dev- *3*. MtJ 1-7. on Sunday. 1682 Paw Paw Lake of Michigan chapter of Phi Kap- Chllllngham cattle are a breed oi make $1,000 down payment. Lloyd all kinds. Cinders furnished on isees, legatees and assigns, are cattle preserved in the parte of the Road. 44tl pa Phi, national scholarship so- McKee, real estate. Benton Har- shert notice. Ed Youdell, Water- proper and necessary parties de- ciety. Earl of Tankervllle, supposed to b<' vlieL Phone 845. Nov.R47 fendant in the above entitled FOR SALE—Reconditioned elec- bor. Earl Miller, salesman. 360 E. GIEK ON COMMITTEE the last remnant of the wild oxen ol Church street. Phone 73. 44t3 cause, and , Elaine Geik, of Coloma, has Britain. tric refrigerators, G-E, Frigidaire, WE REPAIR AND SERVICE ALL It further appearing that after been named a member of the SON ARRIVES AT DLOUHYS Leonard, Norge. Phone Har. 5- makes of sewing machines. Esti- diligent search and inquiry It can 4023. Acme Refrigeration Co., mate given In your home. Singer committee In charge of arrange- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dlouhy of not be ascertained, and It Is not (Continued from Page 1) ments for the annual picnic giv- 710 Waukonda Ave., Benton Har- Vacuum Cleaners for immediate known whether or not said de- Crystal Palace, Paw Paw Lake, bor. 44tlx delivery. Write or phone. Singer SMAZIKS IN SOUTH en by the Intervarslty Christian are the parents of a son born fendants are living or dead, or Mr. and Mrs. Emll Smazlk and Fellowship, June 1, at Milham Sewing 'Mc. CO., 185 Pipestone, where any of them may reside May 18 at Mercy hospital In Ben- FOR SALE—Four 50-lb. ice box- ORDER APPOINTING TIME daughter Rosemary, and fiance, Park. Yes, We Have Benton Harbor. 7-tf If living, and, if dead, whether ton Harbor. The baby weighed es, A-l condition. Virginia Beach Joe Gehrlng are visiting in W. LINGHAM HERE FOR HEARING CLAIMS they haye personal representa- five pounds and 13 ounces. Mrs. Resort, Little Paw Paw Lake. Ph. SEPTIC TANKS AND GREASE Gretna, La., at the home of Mr. F 1/c William Lingham left tives or heirs living or where they Dlouhy Is the former Dorothy 136F12. 44tlx STATE OF MICHIGAN TRAPS CLEANED. Phone 10F22 and Mrs. J. E. Gehrlng. They yesterday for San F.ranclsco to or some of them may reside, and Warren, qf Hartford. This Is the Watervliet. Hentschel Sanitation will also spend some time In New join his Pearl Harbor-bound des- The Probate Court for the further that the present where- second ^randchld of Mr. and Mrs. FOR SALE—Box springs, and Service. 49152* Orleans. troyer, the U.S.S.S. Marsh, after Frank Dlouhy. frame, 30 inch window frames County of Berrien. abouts of said defendants are un- OPENS COTTAGES a six-day visit here at the home STRINES HAVE BABY and doors, cheap. Also 2>/j acres At a session of said Court, held Minnesota's Death Rate known and that the names of the Mrs. Helen Ruska, has returned of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred overlooking Little Paw Paw at the Probate Office In the City persons who are Included there- to Pleasant View Cottages, from Lingham, of North Coloma. Also A daughter, Lynda Marie, The lowest death rate in Min- in without being named, but who Lake. R R 1, Box 230, 2% mi. of St. Joseph in said County, on nesota's history was recorded In Rlversde, 111. She Is supervising visiting at the Lingham home this weighing 10 pounds and two oun- are embraced therein under the north of Coloma, private road the 24th day of May A.D. 1949. 1948. Based on reports received the opening of her cottages for week was Miss Barbara Elsha, of ces was born at 2:17 p.m. Friday Schmidt. 44Ux Present, Honorable Malcolm up to February 1, 1949. the death title of unknown heirs, devisees, the season. Chicago, a friend of William. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strlne, Hatfield, Judge of Probate. rate for the preceding year was legatees and assigns, can not be ROCKWELL TRANSFERRED William has been with the Navy of West Logan street. FOR SALE—Choice dairy heifers, In the Matter of the Estate of between 9.4 and 9.5 per 100,000 ascertained after diligent search Pfc. Duane E. Rockwell, son of since September. THERESA K. HERE and Inquiry. Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayr- ililly Schlllacl. sometimes known population. Not since 1921, the last Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Rockwell, TED BLAHNIK ELECTED Mr and Mrs. Edward Meyers, On motion of George J. Lynch, shire. $35 and up. Satisfaction as Millie Schlllacl and sometimes record year, has the death rate has recently been transferred to Ted Blahnlk, of Coloma, has of RFD 1, are the parents of a attorney for plaintiff. It Is or- guaranteed. Jones Caittle Agency, known as Emella Schlllacl, De- been so low as 9.5. In 1947 It was Klrtland Air Force Base, Albu- been elected publicity chairman daughter, born at 12:37 a.m. Mon- dered that said defendants and 208 South Main St., Elmira, N.Y. ceased. 9.8. Deaths reported from aH querque, N.M., from Fort Fran- of the Industrial Arts Associa- day at the Eyer maternity home. their unknown (hers, devisees, 43t3 It appearing to the Court that causes during 1948 numbered 27,- cis E. Warren, Wyo. He gradu- tion of Westem Michigan College The baby, who weighed five legatees and assigns, cause their the time for presentation of 689. Births reported for the same ated from Coloma high school In for the coming year. pounds, seven ounces, has been appearance to be entered In this * FOR SALE—50-lb. ice box in claims against said estate should perlor totaled 72,500. The all-time 1946. Pfc. Rockwell enlisted in AT ALWOOD HOME named Theresa Kathleen. good condition; iron folding cot be limited, and that a time and high was 75,469 births In 1947. cause within three months from the Air Force In 1948. Mrs. Leora Alwood, of Hills- and pad. Also Dowagiac cultiva- place be appointed to receive, the date of this order, and in de- ROSS SCOTT HOME dale, Mich., is spending several tor. Ed Soper. Phone 326W. 43t2x examine and adjust all claims fault thereof that said bill of Ross Scott, prominent West weeks with fter son and family, Early Law Schoola (fioloma Olouricr and demands against said deceas- complaint be taken as confessed Coloma grower, has returned Mrs. W. L. Alwood, and family. Law schools existed in Rome as FOR SALE — Marion electric ed by and before said Court. by the said defendants, their un- from Mercy hospital, Benton Har- She is here to attend the gradu- ;arly as 200 A.D. Phone 65-F2 Coloma range, in good condition. Four It Is Ordered, That all of tiie known heirs, devises, legatees bor, where he has been a patient ation of her granddaughter, Mar- burners and warming ovan. Ph. creditors of said deceased are re- and assigns. for the past 10 days, undergoing jorie, from Coloma high school Coloma 65F3. 43t2x quired to present their claims In It Is further ordered that with- treatment. this week, and her grandson, writing and under oath as pro- in forty days, plantlff cause a AT LAKEWOOD POINT John, from Western Michigan FOR SALE—Fine bldg. site, 120 vided by statute, to said Court copy of this order to be publish- Mrs. Mary Canell, former own- College of Education. He will ft. frontage, overlooking Little at said Probate Office, and to ed In the, Coloma Courier, a er and operator of the Water- graduate from a course in secon- Paw Paw Lake. High and dry for serve a copy thereof either by newspaper pnnted, published and vllet hospital, has bought the dary education. LOMA THEATRI basement. $700. Others. Paved Rd. registered mail or by personal circulated In said County, such Hacker property on Lakewood AT W. RORICK HOME 1 mi. from Coloma. Pitcher Ag- service upon Allen W, Baker, Jr., publication to be continued Point, Paw Paw Lake, and Is Mr. and Mrs. Martin Paulsen, COLOMA, MICHIGAN ency. Phone Coloma 146. 43t2 the fiduciary of said estate whose therein once each week for six of Cleveland, Ohio, and daugh- busy remodeling her home and Shows Swrt Week Days 7:00 p.m. Sundays & Holidays 3:30 address is Coloma. Michigan on weks In succession. ter, Kay, spent last week-end at three cottages. Continuous. Theatre Phone 123; Res. 282. Enjoy the latest Easter and Hilarla or before the 1st day of August EDWARD A. WESTIN, ON CANADIAN TRIP the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis A.D. 1949, al ten o'clock In the and best pictures in comfort at "The LOMA." • Hllarla, the festival of the Roman Circuit Judge. Mr. and Mrs. John VanDerveer Rorlck, in North Coloma. Kay AIR CONDITIONED people celebrated March 25, indi- forenoon, said time and place be- and sons, Bruce and Craig, and Is a granddaughter of Mr. and Adults 44c. Child, under 12 yrs. 14c. cated the rebirth of nature after the ing hereby appointed for the ex- PRINTING CAN Countersigned: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelley and Mrs. Rorlck, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh 44c Without Adult on Sun. & Holidays. amination and adjustment of all daughters, Lois and Marilyn, left Roark, of Hoopeston, 111. were long winter. Some believe the FRANK X. DUERR. Jr. Christian celebration of Easter has claims and demands against said Monday on a 10 day fishing trip also visitors. Mrs. Rorlck and FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 27. 28 some connection with Hilaria. deceased. SAVE YOUR TIME Clerk of Circuit Court. to Canada. Their destination Is Mrs. Roark attended college at It is Further Ordered, That Hoopeston and had not seen each Take notice, that this suit. In Mashlgama Lake which Is 125 "TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" public notice thereof be given by • Every business man's miles northeast of Sault Ste other In 39 years. STARRING FRANCHOT TONE, WARREN WILLIAMS, publication of a copy of this or- which the foregoing order was duly made, Involves and Is Marie, Ontario. MLSCHA AUER and ANDY DEVINE der once each week for three suc- life these days is a hunt HEAR FROM JAPAN brought to quiet title to the fol- Second Feature cessive weeks previous to said Lyle Rorlck, son of Mr. and day of hearing, In the Coloma for time. Let us suggest lowing described piece or parcel More Dieeel Engines of land situate and being In the Mrs. Willis Rorlck, and Carl La The raUo of steam locomotive Courier, a newspaper printed and printed forms on Ham- Vanway, son of Mr. and Mrs "RHYTHM OF THE SADDLE" circulated In said County. Township of St. Joseph, County production to that of diesel-electrlc STARRING GENE AUTRY and SMILEY BURNETT of Berrien, State of Michigan, Carl LaVanway, have sent word types is shrinking sharply. One (Seal) MALCOLM HATFIELD, mermill papers which will to their parents that they arriv- SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY MAY 29, 30, 31 Judge of Probate. described as follows, to-wlt: manufacturer alone reports that ed In Japan May 12. They will dlesel-electrlcs accounted for 85 per Certified to by: serve as timo-savers in Lot 35 of the Plat of Field- Matinee Sunday 3:30 Continuous spend 10 months In scrvlce in cent ot. Its production last year, a MALCOLM HATFIELD, view In St. Joseph Township, your business. Berrien County, Michigan, ac- that country. Both entered the rise of 60 per cent over 1946. Judge of Probate. service Jan 12 from here. ** May26,June9 cording to the recorded plat thereof. JOHN FORD'S % (Soloma (floumr GEORGE J. 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