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«:s\ SIXTY-FIFTH YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. TRAM SOLUTION Now H ere’s SAT. MARCH 2 5 the Proposition
THEME SONG Filings Closed Monday Eve Members of Boys and Girls Bi Haws ning without Addition to Physical Education Cla&SeS Soon we’ll be rich again List Candidacies Print to Appear at H. S. Gym- Bight here in Michigan ed Last Week. Wealthy again; in 13 Events. Bright days are near again, Saturday, March 25, will be the New cars to steer again, Buchanan high school’s annual last day for registration for the gym show will be given Friday Pretzels and beer again— city election by those not hither Don’t ask me when! night, March 24th, in the local to entered on the poll hooks of tlie gym. The-time will be 7:30 p. m. • city according to City Clerk and has been stated, the price will Soon will the stocks go up Harry Post. Swelling like, poisoned pups. be only 10c to all. This small Deadline for the filing of pe charge is necessary to defray any All in good time; titions for city candidacies passed Soon we’ll be rich again and all expenses incurred by the Monday evening without addition show. Right here in Michigan to the list published in the Record national rail problems as the fi Bank books and sich again— The classes are working hard on last week, as follows; nancial bolstering of the Recon the show. They have a great Lend me a dime? For commissioner, Phay Graf- CLARK PRODUCT struction Finance Corporation, by variety of acts ready to present to fort, Eugene Steele, Wilson Letter. the public. Last year- there were Isn’t Moving Terrible! For ’supervisor from Precinct 1, enabling the rail companies . to ■ Here we are ail settled in our meet and vanquish the highway many people in attendance. ' This Harry Boyce. . MAY BRING R .R . year should see even more. Par new home on Days avenue, 111 is For supervisor from Precinct 2, omnibus in its own field. the number, and come in and look ents, especially, are urged to William Fette, Burton Montgom The Autotram is designed to come and see what their boys and us over if you haven’t been in al ery. OUT OF THE RED ready, as most people have. We furnish a cheaper, faster and more girls are doing. After all,- it is Justice of Peace, Lee Mathie, about as clean and sane a way to think we are going to like our Philip Landsman, E. N. Schram. adaptable form of railway pass new location, here, I’ll take that Nationwide Recognition Ac spend an evening as can be Constable, Edward F. Mitchell, enger transportation than the old thought of. Best of all is the type case off the chair so. you John Montgomery, Fred French. corded to Possibilities of can sit down.' W e’re not exactly style passenger. train, with its fact that the price is only -10o to Nominations Buchanan Township Local Product Over cumbrous schedule and. its heavy everybody. Only 10c for a dollar’s settled as a matter of fact--just Supervisor: William R. Whit kind of dumped in, but we’ll be Press and Radio. overhead of operating which has worth of entertainment. You can't taker, Rep.; Dem,, Richard Dean made it a large factor in the go wrong. ■ strung out by the end of the week. Clark. The lighting is wonderful in this growing railway deficits since the Every grade from the loW0st to Clerk: Rep. Clayton E. Spauld The enthusiastic greeting ac invasion o f the automobile in its the highest will take part and place.and so far the neighbors ing; Dem. Fred Elmer Hall. corded by the national press dur have been agreeable. We’re right field. they all have something' worth Treasurer.: Rep. Paul C. Wynn; ing the past few -weeks to the while to present Tumbling, .pyra next to the Standard filling sta Dem. Verna A. Kool. The Clark product made its tion where all the big hold-ups Autotram indicate that the pro first appearance from the Battle miding, drills, taps, boxing, wrest Highway Commissioner: Rep. ling, tug of war, general caliStnen- take. place, and right across the James E. Reed; Dem. David E. duct of the Clark Equipment Creek plant early in December ■ Street from the hotel where the and since that time the demon ics, apparatus work and a host of Lolmaugh. company might possibly have as other .attractions, well worth any bus stops. ’ And there is a won Overseer of Highway; Rep. stration car has covered over 4,- derful view directly across at the much to do with the solution of 000 miles of rail, and has been one’s time and attention. > There Amos C. Harroff; Dem, Charles is some real talent in our local old mill falls. And they say that A. Sebasty. inspected with interest by repre there’s a bar going in the emp sentatives o f 18 main trunk rail schools that is worth while. K Justice of Peace: Rep. Charles Miss Alice Rockenbach and Har ty building on' the north. And Clyde Gunyon; Dem. Charles E. ways. It is an all-aluminum, there’s that handsome I. & M. streamlined automotive car, with old Bradfield, athletic directors, Tiohenor. have some fine acts ready and are headquarters kittering across the Board of Review: Rep. Bert B. a speed which enables it to cover street—and just lamp that lulu in long routes on a 70-mile per hour working hard to make a real hit Mitchell; Dem. August C. Ernst. of this year’s show. Below is the the window—yoo-hoo-o-o-o! Yes, Constables: Rep. Harvey J. schedule, including stops. she waved back! I think we’re go program for the evening: Letcher, Perry Frederick Wallace, . Built in , the shape commonly Tumbling (3-4-5-6 girls) ing to like our new location. In known as stfeam-lineji in order to Fred A. Hall, Herbert W, Harroff; Free play. (5-6 boys) fact, I’m sure we are. Dem, Richard Verl Clark, Harold reduce atmospheric resjstence-to a minimum, Che Autotram, has the DU11. (7 girls) ------r^O------— . , Sebasty, Lawrence E, Jones; Calisthenics. (7-8 hoys) i Ralph E. Hess. ■ , general body lines of . a |iatfidh, bro&d but >well-rounded' front ahd Pirate-Dahce. (girls) Funeral Services Nominations Bertrand Township H. ,'S. Aparatus. (boys) , Supervisor: Rep. William Kell; a tapering; rear, and with the Stream-ling principle applied to Military Tap. (girls) . Dem. Fred Koenigshof. Boxing and Wrestling, (boys) This Afternoon for Clerk: Rep. Daisy Crawford; every projection, including the headlight. Bowery, (girls) Mrs. Martha Fowler Dem. Trella Rhoades. Boys Tumbling. ‘ Treasurer: Rep. O. B. York; It is constructed of light alumi Pyramids, (girls) Dem. Ray Travis. num alloys, known as dur Funeral services for Mrs. M. W. Girls Tumbling. Highway • Commissioner: Rep. aluminum, through the use of Tug-of-War. (boys) Fowler, 79, will be held at 2 p. m. Edwin Rough; Dem., Ira House. which the weight has been re today from the home at Third Highway Overseer, Dist. 1; Rep. stricted to 30,000 pounds, when and Cayuga streets, with Rev, W. C. Sheldon; Dem. M. J. Erdley. similar steel construction would F. Boettcher in charge, and burial Highway Overseer, Dist. 2: Rep. have weighed not less than 55,000 Civic Committee will be made in Oak Ridge ceme L. F. Cauffman; Dem. Otto Sei- pounds. This duraluminum is tery. wert. the same material that is used in Reports Against Martha Elva, daughter of Ja Highway Overseer, Dist. 3; the construction - of airplanes and cob and Lucinda Dalrymple, was Rep. Earl Bestle; Dem. Fred of Zeppelin frames. The light Berrien Opening bom in Buchanan, Sept. 9, 1853. Reum. weight contributes to its speed ' On September '11th, 1870, she Highway Overseer, Dist. 4: Rep. and keeps the cost down to 12 1-2 was united in marriage to That the proposed opening of ' Larue Gillette; Dem. James Knox. cent for a 42 passenger car, mak Berrien Street between Chicago John A. Holliday by Rev. Horace Board of Review: Rep. Fred ing it possible to operate at fares . Hall, at Niles, Mich. To this union and Rynearson streets aS a pro Siekman; Dem. Will Eisele. of 2c per mile or less. ject for the ‘employment of men were born three daughters and a Justice o f Peace: Rep. G. O. son. Her husband, son and one Vite; Dem. Clarence Straub. With the aid of rubber mount receiving aid from the city is not daughter preceded her in death. ings for motor, and chassis, the feasible on the score of benefit re Constables: Rep. Edward Ham ceived in proportion to outlay - of The task remained for her to ilton, Simmons Messlnger, Albert passenger is insulated from the •carry on through the days of sor Siekman, Ralph Cohen; Dem. Cas- shock and ja r consequent to trav expense required was the sub? row and sunshine, as all good sle Rozelle, William Newsom, How el at a high rate of speed. The Stance of the report made at'th'S mothers do. • ard Gogley, Claude Haslett. wheels are so constructed that meeting of the Buchanan Civic On August 28, 1895, she was there is rubber between the tires Association Monday evening by married to Allen J. Helmick. This and the hubs, and eventual use of the second committee of that body union was again dissolved by his pneumatic tires is considered. A appointed to examine the matter.;' death in a short span of years. Democrats to ventilation system changes the air The committee which reported But her mother courage and faith of the interior every three minutes Monday night was composed of M. did not fail and she held fast. Hold Rally at St. so efficiently that smoking can be L. Sands, Harleigh Raymond and On Oct. 29, 1917, she was unit permitted. Mr, . Allee. The sense of the re ed in marriage to Mourice W. Joseph Saturday port was that the actual cash out Fowler. She was united with lay required would approach $750 city physician R. H. Snowden, or more, and that labor costs in the Evangelical church by letter Gets Shamrock State Lightens Hereafter in cases of German Sept. 7, 1924 to which she re A Democratic rally will be held cluded in the total outlay might at the high school auditorium at JAMES BOONE measles it will not be necessary to represent from $2,000 to $3,000 for mained faithful to the end. From Ireland as Quarantine for placard the homes. Children who She has suffered more than one St. Joseph Saturday,' March 18, the bendflt of a few families. starting at 7:30 p. m. Eastern have not previously had it will not A previous committee composed can tell for the past six weeks, • St. Pat Gift DIED MONDAY, German Measles be quarantined as in regular but now it is over. Her work is Standard . Time. The speakers MEMBER PIONEER of M. P. Snyder, Harleigh Ray will be Edward M. Sharpe, Battle measles, where an .isolation of mond and L. M. Desenberg mapg finished. She died March 13, two weeks is necessary for chil 1933 at her home on Cayuga and Creek, candidate for justice of the Mrs. A. P. Sprague was the The severity of quarantine for a similar report. supreme court, and Dr. Paul Voel- happy recipient mis week of a box ■FAMILY, German measles' may now be re dren with no previous measles Third street. She leaves to mourn history who have had no previous her husband, Maurice W. Fowler, lter of Battle Creek, candidate for of shamrock fresh from the "auld laxed in accordance With new reg state superintendent of public sod,” the gift of friends in Dub ulations just released by the state contact with the disease. The and the children from her .first Deceased was Resident Bn- Many from Buchanan Attend German type of measles has been Helen Norman and marriage, Mrs. Minnie Gelow of instruction. lin, Ire. department of health, in order to chanan District over 50 Rites; Burial Made Tues interfere as little as possible With prevalent in Buchanan for several Three Oaks and Mrs. Myrtle Weeks. Ralph Dickow are Brown of Oak Park, HI.; also six Years; Born and Rear day in Howe school attendance, according to grandchildren and many other rel ed near South Bend. Cemetery, _ United in Wedlock atives and friends. Berrien County News Review The funeral services were held All Berrien county banks re way to induce the state to assume James A. Boone, 85, a resident National News Review •James D. Haslett, 85, a son of The marriage of Miss Helen at her home Thursday at 2 p, m. ceived wires Saturday from the half the construction cost. of Buchanan for over fifty years a pioneer family of the Portage Roosevelts Proposed Federal tablishment of camps for unem with Rev. W, Boettcher in and of this section during his en Norman to Ralph Dickow took Chicago.Federal Reserve bank in Contract has been let for the Prairie district, died early Sunday Ecohomles ployed on governmental projects. place at 2 p. m. Tuesday at the charge. Burial in Oak Ridge cem tire life, passed away at his home Estimated cut of from $330,000,- structing them to prepare two morning at the home of his daugh 2. Expansion of Reconstruction local Methodist parsonage, Rev. etery. construction at St, Joseph of a at 205 Berrien street at 2:30 p. m. ter, Mrs. Albert Sherrill at Av- 000 to $400,000,000 in present bil lists, one of depositors who had million-gallon oil and gasoline ter Finance Corporation act to permit Thomas Rice reading the mar *—-■ - o- — Monday, March 13, after an ill eiy, near Three Oaks, and the bur lion dollars going to veteran re loans to self-liquidating projects Withdrawn gold since Feb. 1, 1933 minal for the Theisen-Clemiens Oil ness of over two years. riage ritual. Mrs. Rice played ial was made Tuesday afternoon lief, limiting pensions and com at a lower interest rate. "Oh Promise Me,” for the. en Charles Koons and one of the names of depositors Company of that city, including He Was born Oct. 9, 1847, near pensation to disabilities of ser who had withdrawn before that in the Howe cemetery, Rev. Ten- 3. Expedition of public works trance of the bride and bride the laying of a 3,000-foot pipe line South Bend, Ind., the son of Philip hopen of the Three Oaks Congre vice connection. In case of vet Again Manager dote, and who had not re-deposit from the Ireland & Lester docks, B. Boone and Susan Boone. He projects already authorized. groom and sang "Oh Promise gational church preaching the erans whose disability is not clear Me” during the ceremony. The ed by Monday of this week. The to the location of the Theisen & was reared in that section and ly of service connection, compen 4. Expansion of the government order applies to the hanks them oommital service. bride was attired in a powder-blUe American Stores Clemens plant on the east side of came to this vicinity over fifty He was born on the Haslett sation only for total disability. program of public works contem selves to business firms and indi the Morrison channel. Two million years ago, following the profes plated to include construction of dress, trimmed in hyacinth blue homestead, now occupied by Will Annullment of law providing 8 with the puffed sleeves Of current viduals. The banks were to give gallon tanks will he installed, the sion of farmer. 1-3 pay cut uirough-furlough sys more dams at' Muscle Shoals and The many friends o f Charles currency for all gold returned. Haslett, two miles south of Buch mode and white shoes. She Was 'Koon were pleased last week to largest In Michigan outside of De He was married in 1870 to Mar anan, the son of William and Mary tem, and enactment o f law provid development Of Columbia River Gold certificates came under the troit, f o r distribution through the tha Ann Myler. To this union and Boulder Dam projects to sell accompanied by her sister, Mrs. see him back at his old post of Haslett. Growing to manhood in ing maximum of 15 per cent re Ruby Duddleson, dressed in a same order and were required to southwest Michigan. Fifty men there were born two children, a duction. power to the public. manager-of the'American Stores be turned in. that section, ho moved to Three coral dress with black trimming. here, after a year’s absence. Mr. will be given work on the project, daughter, Mrs. Kittie Creviston of Roosevelt Request for Bank 5. Reforestation of marginal Let Niles-Buchanan Road which is to be completed by May Oaks in 1880. His Wife, Martha The bridegroom was attended by Koons took charge of the store Garrett, Ind., who was with him Beck Haslett, died a year ago in Legislation lands of the Tennessee Valley and Contract 1. fo r several weeks before the end, Thomas Quirk, Sr. A wedding again after its transfer from the December, only, twenty days be- Immediate enactment of legis 9 ther‘sections. supper was held afterward at the Treat building on Days avenuo to Contract for the construction, of . St. Joseph Pays in Tax and a son, Walter C. Boone, who lation giving the executive branch the Nlles-Buchanan road, eastern (Continued on Page 6) Banking Legislation home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Murphy building on Front St. Warrants died in 1908. of the government control over Seventy-third Congress met in ;------o_ _------section, was let Saturday to H. A. St, Joseph city commisison vot In addition to the widow and Ridge cemetery where interment Dickow. Among those present at banks for the protection of depos special yjssion at noon Thursday, the ceremony were Mr. and’ Mrs. Hoxle, St. Joseph contractor, fol ed to issue $10,000 worth of 1933 the daughter mentioned above, he was made. itors. ' ’ lowing the hearing for objections tax anticipation warrants, to meet Mapch .9, heard President’s mes Sol Norman., Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Area Executive was survived by a sister, Mrs. Those attending the funeral from Amendments to the federal reJ sage requesting emergency bank held Friday evening at the N116s current payrolls during bank holi Alwilda Creviston of Baltimore, out of the city were the following: Gunyon, Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas city hall on the amended order of serve act to provide for such ad ing legislation. Quirk and son, Tiiomas, Jr., Mrs. Guest Troop 41' day, and to afford a mode of in Md., by two brothers, Schuyler Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Creviston ditional currency, adequately se’- determination as ordered by the stallment tax paying for citizens A t 2:56 p.' m. House began con Ruby Duddleson and children and Boone of Hearcwell, Nebr„ and and daughter, Jean, Mrs. Fred cured, as may be necessary to sideration emergency banking act, cburt.- Hoxi'e submitted the low bid who m ay wish to pay part o f their Will Boone of Los Ahgeles. Hayes, Mrs. Everott Chisholm of Mr., and Mrs. George Gowland. Tuesday Evening of '$30,819:63.. County engineer meet all demands for currency.- . A t 4:05‘ p. m, passed act without Both the contracting parties are taxes in advance of regular time. The funeral was held from the Garrett, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. President’s Unemployment Bateman announced on Saturday The warrants will be accepted by dissenting vote. , . very well known in the Wagner family home Wednesday afternoon Drown, Ira Purucker, Mr. and Program ' . Senate received act 25 minuteq - Scout Troop 41 .was honored' on that- the county road commission the city, at face value plus six with Rev. J. Walter Carpenter of district, the bride being the Tuesday evening by a -visit from Mrs. Cook of LaPorte; Mrs. Lloyd The chief features of President later, passed it at 7:23 p. m. by has requested a hearing before per cent interest if presented' be the River Park Church of Christ Augustine, Mrs. Bertha Roekhiil daughter o f Mt. ahd Mrs. Sol the area executive) Oscar Noll o f the Michigan public utilities com Roosevelt’s program for the re a .vote of 73 to 7. Norman and the bridegroom being tween July 1 and Sept. 10 in pay of South Bend in charge. Pall and two children, Robert and Mar lief of unemployment, which is to St, Joseph. The meeting was in mission on the question of thi ment o f city taxes, water bills, Act signed by speaker and vice the son o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles bearers were from the Modern ion, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boone, be embodied in a bill for presenta president, ett route to White House charge of the troop scribe, Edwin construction of a viaduct over the delinquent personal taxes, or other Woodmen of America, the decease Dickow. Donley. An inter-patrol contest and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glosseng- tion to congress this week, are: by 7:55 p. m. Michigan Central railway at Niles. obligations owed to the city. The ed having been a charter member, er of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. has been started Which will last Plans atid specifications have been 1. $500,000,000 unemployment Become law at 8:36 p. m. with Dancing at Shadowland, St, Jo warrants Will not be exchanged lof the local lodge. A Woodman Robert Boone and daughter, Lois, relief appropriation to be used in about two months. prepared and an attempt is under for cash. signature of President Roosevelt. seph, every Wed. Sat. and Sun. ceremony was held at the Oak o f Niles. internal improvements and In es (Continued on page 2) evening. 42tf \ twatd iMitosN lUachitt* THURSDAY, MAKOH 1 6 , ItM J,
gain. 000, [for a convention of 100 to decide Debt moratorium for municipal- the following ohoices: to settle at Mrs. R. Wentland’s group from Federal finance shortage has ! the attitude of Michigan . on the „ ities. ■ fince for whatever his assets will the ladies Aid Society will serve Olive Branch contributed to present condition 'repeal of the 18th amendment on. New Bankruptcy Revision Laws come to in settlement of-debts; to tt St. Patrick’s tea on Thursday of the country. April 10 was passed by the lower afternoon to be held at the home Frank W olf and family were in ho.use of the 57th Michigan As Among the last bills passed by wait for eventual payment; to be of Mrs. Chas, Hartsock. South Bend Sunday, On unimpaired credit of U. S. sembly Friday by a vote of 72 to the 72nd congress and signed by thrown into bankruptcy if both Earl Roberts Home Mrs. Claude Barnes and three Evelyn Williams come hpme depends safety of deposits, secur 8, having been previously passed President Hoover was the bank the foregoing alternatives arc re Warreti Hagley is children "of New Carlisle, were from Niles Sunday. * ity of insurance policies, and gen by the house, Delegates 10 this ruptcy revision bill providing that jected. Tho creditors may then Thursday guests of Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pence and eral welfare of country. convention will be chosen at the debtors may compromise their ob I vote and all Will have to abide Republican Choice Destroyed by Fire Foster. little daughter from South Bend Necessity for action to main state election April 3. Each coun ligations by filing in a U. S, court jby the terms accepted by the The A Girls Glee Club lias been spent Thursday in the Dell Smith tain Federal credit is immediate. ty will be entitled to one delegate a petition for a conference of cred creditors representing a majority for Twp. Supervisor Thursday Evening organized by Mrs. Albert Schaaf- home. ‘ Asks congress for legislation for each of Its representatives in itors. Ho may offer his creditors 'o f the debts. ana to meet each Wednesday at Orville Williams and family of drawing general lines of differen the lower house of the state legis The - Republican caucus was A two-story frame house belong the close of school. Mrs. Schaaf- Niles were Sunday visitors in the tiation between justifiable and un- lature. Nomination for the state held In the town hall Saturday ing to Earl Roberts, who lives ana Is especially interested in this Harry Williams home. ! justifiable veterans compensation, convention must be made fifteen f a n afternoon and nominated the fol about four miles southwest of Ga work and has offered to give her Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sprague permitting the president to make days before April 3, two being lowing candidates: lien was discovered on fire Thurs time to the girls during this hour and son were Sunday callers in the exact distinction. nominated in each representative Supervisor, Warren Hagley. day evening about 7 o’clock, The each week. About 25 girls have the Ira Lee home. Asks congress for legislation district, one pledged for repeal Clerk, Bert Babcock. fire department from Galien and enrolled. Rev. Charles Mogar preached a laying down broad principles for- and the otner against. Take Advantage of Treasurer, Doane Warnke. Three Oaks responded and the The Parent-Teachers Associa fine sermon Sunday. at Olive the granting nf veterans pensions Accomplishments of Highway Commissioner, John men worked heroically and saved tion will hold the March meeting Branch. and benefit and giving to the exe 73rd Congress Welch, all the contents downstairs. They Tuesday evening. Supt. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. H. D- Ingles spent cutive tne authority to prescribe Bills passed: Justice of Peace (full term), L. were able to save the kitchen and and Albert Schaafana are in Sunday1 in the F. A. Nye home. the administrative details. Submission to states of bill to These Prices L, Hinman. dining room from destruction. The charge of the program. A large crowd attended the fu Asks congress for legislation re repeal 18th 'Amendment, Board o f Review Member, H. D. rest of the building was burned to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chapman, neral -of little Ruth Eleanor Kah- pealing the present furlough plan Independence for Phillipiucs, Roberts. the ground. Just how the fire who has been living on the Ernest ouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for reduction o f federal salaries, Bankruptcy revision. Anyone wishing to buy roofing should highway Overseer, John Dickey started in'the attic is unknown. James farm for several years, Lotus Kanouse, Thursday. Our and substituting therefore a gen Reorganization power for new Constables, Prank Kelley, C. A. The loss was partly covered by moved into their own home last sincere sympathy is extended to eral principle, permitting the exe president.. take advantage of these present low prices Roberts, William Bauer, Howard insurance. It was only through week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James the parents. cutive to apply this principle. The Grant to federal Comptroller of Longfellow, heroic work that Will Luther’s are moving on the farm. ' A daughter was born to Mr. laws to fix the amount of expendi Currency power over national on high quality roofing. Prices have never home across the street was saved and Mrs. Albert Dickey last Sat ture, the means of raising it and banks equivalent to that of any from destruction. The wind carry urday, a week ago. The little the general principles under which state banking official fc-r dura been lower than at this time. Revival Meetings ing the hot embers to the roof girl weighed 7 1-2 pounds and has it is to he made, leaving the de tion of present crisis. caught it on fire several- times. been named Frances Nettie. tails of expenditure to the exe Bills which died in congress: Roberts suffered the loss of his Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and cutive. 0 ■ Beer bill. "" Scheduled for > bam and several out buildings by Paul Smith and wife ate maple Requests that , this legislation Domestic allotment (farming.) 4-1-10 inch DURA GREEN, sq. _ $ 3 ,7 0 fire last September. .The P. T. A. meeting for March sugar in the John Clark home on go into effect as soon as passed, Increased R. F. C. relief for un Methodist Church was held Tuesday evening at the Sunday afternoon. without even waiting for next fis employment. high School. Supt. Paul Harvey Mrs. Hanna Kolberg and daugh cal year. Glass banking bill. : 14 in. HEX DURA GREEN, sq. _ $ 4 5 0 Carl Renbarger ter, Elina, Of Three Oaks spent .Taxes to balance budget. *» Revival meetings will be held and Albert Schaafsma were in States belief that if above re »n :'U the M. E. church this week, charge of the program. Members Sunday in the. A1 Riclcerman quests are granted federal income Federal economy measure. ■conducted by Dr. Charles Nixon Heads Democrat from three classes, biology, alge home. will balance expenditures within Mortgage relief, *fo of St. Joseph. Next week the bra and business English, illus- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gooden- year. St. Lawrence seaway treaty. Slate Surfaced;ROOFING, roll _T| l .4 5 * meetings will be conducted by the Township Ticket teated work" that had been done ough and daughter spent Sunday The Heidkamp bill providing World court protocol. a ‘ District Superintendent, Dr. Ken- by their class this year. June afternoon in the Dell Smith home. * dricks of Kalamazoo. The sing- The Democrat caucus was held Hartsock represented the algebra Mr. and Mrs. Xl Rickerman and “ ing will be in charge of Harry In the town hall Monday evening class, Esther Hess and Douglas son, Harold, were in Niles Satur 55 lb, SMOOTH ROOFING, roll $ 1 .0 0 a ,Storrs of Berrien Springs. and nominated the following: Olmstead the Biology class, and day. Lady Attendant Ambulance Service Supervisor, Carl Renbarger. Bob Carroli, Dorothy Wolford, Le- Miss Minnie Bohn spent-Sunday Clerk, Ward James. Ue Warnke, Dorics Jones, Louise afternoon in the Harry Kuril home 45 lb. SMOOTH ROOFING. Treasurer, George Murdock. Hartsock and Marie Carroll the Mr-, and Mrs. Floyd Smith and Swem Funeral Home Highway Com. Arden Wolkins. business English class. children were guests in the Will Justice of Peace, Raymond Ken Rehearsals for the junior play, Roundy home Sunday, • ney. “The Red-Headed Step Child," Elwood: Rickerman spent Sun 35 lb." SMOOTH ROOFING, roll _ _. SPECIAL ■ Board Review, Ernest James. have r,egun. day afternoon in the Lysle -Nye Overseer Highways, R. H, Pot The seniors entertained the jun home. We owe it to this es ter. iors and post graduates at a party The United Brethren Ladies Aid D ig n if ie d Constables, R. W. Dalrymple, at the town hall Friday, March 8. held their meeting in the Elba Un- for Friday & Saturday Conway Allen, Wm. Kieffer, Fred Games were played and refresh- ruh home Thursday. A good crowd teemed community and Straub. - ments were sewed by the seniors. was there. A lovely suppe.r Was FUNERAL Buchanan Lumber 10 lbs. Sugar ------42c Eleanor McLaren has returned served by _ the committee, Mrs. ourselves to be at our * ’ Clark, , 0 largo Grapefruit ______25c to school after several weeks ab-jEdith Straub, Mrs. Nellie Floyd Lintner is sence. Mrs. Bessie Sprague, M rs, Frank SERVICE, best in service. No. 3 Red Kidney Beans_____5c The first grade is making booksJ Lawson and Mrs. Millie Bowker. & Coal Co. Colby Cheese______12140 Elected President of for, silent —reading. j ! . , - WoWe -11all hadV.oS ao fine-Pino K time,tyio 3414 ib, bag St. Jco Flour____89c Mary Jane Davis has returned Rev. Max Gprvie is located at Phone 83 Village of Galien Bouthe, Serria Leone, West Af il lb, caddy Sunshine Crax____21c to school after several months ab Phone 61.0 Buchanan 302 S. Portage S t sence. rica, 9,000 miles from here., ; He. Swansdown Cake Flour — ____31c The village election was held on Mrs. Hohmatm's room have en preached here several times while 1 qt. Jar Apple Butter ______15c Monday in the town hall and joyed some interesting talks about he was here studying. Recently Lange can Red Kidney Beans__5c elected the following officers: the- rabbit over me radio and also he sent a lovely woven reed bas President, Floyd Lintner. eonie interesting stories. ket to H. D. Ingles and wife and Clerk, George Murdock. Miss James’ room made some a lovely bed spread to - Duane : Fresh Meats Treasurer, William Bauer. Health Posters last week. and one to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. In Trustees, Wm. Carroll, M. H. The 2A group* are now reading gles which were woven by Mrs. Nelson, Conway Allen. the new Supplementary book. Gorvie, bis mother. Their name is Cliiaak Roast, i n . ______— Sc on It and her- prayer*, Boiling- Beef, l b . ------_ 5c Assessor, Clayton Smith. . The second grade are spending; One hundred and sixty votes some time in memorising their Rib Roast, lb . ______11c were oast. favorite poems. Round Stoak, l b . __.__,______- 12c The. 2B group have f inished Burk District ' Sirloin "Steak, lb. .------14c Beacon’s Second Reader and will now start on “The Study Hour.” Lshort Steak, lb. _!______15c In the debate held by the 8th There was a large attendance at ALL KINDS COLD MEATS grade last week, Chester. Seager the William Stineback- sale " and Mr. and Mrs.} Edward Babcock had the best delivery and the best everything moved off in a busi tffid-son, Ray, were Sunday dinner array of arguments. . Another ness-like way and sold WahL ■ ■EGGS : CHEVROLET noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C o — .— - Glover. The Stineback family gave a Mrs. Lydia Slocum was a Sun very interesting party fdr the day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. young people of this vicinity Fri -Scientific Charles Vinton. J. A. Sheeley, day evening. The entertainment John Rhoades of New Carlisle and Mi. and M rs,: Charles Postle- was a mock wedding. The' bride Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark were waite moved Monday north., of being Miss Pearl Stineback and afternoon and evening guests. the groom being Ralph Painter. THE WORLD’ S LOWEST-PRlOEi -■•Optical Service town, to their new. Some which John Rhoades of New Carlisle, they recently purchased. : The affair proved to be very en- is spending, a few days, with his , tertaining and amusing and all re Charles Baker, Who has been ill ported a very pleasant evening. . sister, Mrs. J. A. Sheeley and with for some time is reported as being other relatives. better and able to he up about Ml and Mrs. Ronald Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobbs and were supper guests Sunday eve che house. ning at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. FULL-SIZE SIX-CYLINDER ENCLOSED OARS daughter, Dorothy o f South Bend, ■ Mr. and Mrs, Paul DeWitt and. H i were Sunday afternoon guests of Mi. and Mrs. Ed Riffer attended Frank Miller of Berrien Springs. at Mrs. Frances Armantrout. the funeral of the ladies’ uncle, ■—— -0------Paul Thayer’s Jewelry Store Mr. and Mrs. C. C,- Glover spent Janies Haslett, at Three Oaks on ■ Niles, Michigan Sunday evening with. Mr. and Mrs Tuesday afternoon. A NEW AND ADDBTiOmL LBNE OF CHEVROLET BIKES W agner News h-o On Wednesdays from Henry Paff, Three Oaks. Mi. and' Mrs. Charles Lyddick 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swem and of Colpma .took dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rizor and with Mr. and M rs, Andrew Lyd The regular meeting Of .Wag J . BURKE daughter were Sunday dinner dick. ner Grange will be held Friday Optometrist guests of Mrs. Carrie Morley of M rs, Kate Plaines and family, "evening with a St. Patri2k’s pro South Bend, Indiana _ Buchanan. Paul, Lois and Mary, of Beaver gram. Members are asked to Established 1900 Charles Norris is listed among Springs, Pa., are visiting the, for bring an Irish joke for roll tall. W . G. BOGARDTJS, O. D. the sick this week. His daughter. mer’s sister and family, Mr, and Mr. and Mrs, J, C. Keep expect In charge Mrs. Hazel Swift of Berrien Cen Mrs. Frank Bachman. to move from the Louis Kool, place, tre, is helping care for him. Mrs. Andrew Huss received to the farm which will be.vacated M rs.-Effie Couchman and her word that her sister-in-law, Mrs. by the Sol Norman family. / The daughter, Mrs. Thomas Foster, John Critcer is seriously ill at Normans are moving to Renssal- were Sunday afternoon guests of her home near Baroda. aer, Ind. " Mr. and Mrs. Bodie Foster. Mr. and. Mr3. Fred Gawthrop ------0---:------Mrs. Cora McCall and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Melvin and National News Review 0 V » ^ > Harry, from Los Angeles, Calif., daughter, Betty,' spent Sunday in are guests this week of Mrs. Anna South Bend, tile guests of Mr. (Continued from page 1) Horner. (Synopsis iof Law and Mrs. Joseph VanVlasslear. Another great new lino of cars from the mission has an easy, clashless shift and; a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Renbarger The Home Economics club will 1. Validation of all emergency and son‘ and Mrs. Elizabeth Ren meet a t the home of Mrs. Charles degrees and proclamations bf the leader! Chevrolet introduces, as an addi silent second gear. The engine is a smooth, barger were Sunday afternoon Kelley next Friday afternoon at president and secretary of treas guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Will Ren 1:30 for a social hour and bunco. ury. tion to its present Master Six, the new COACH fast, responsive six. And Chevrolet engineers barger. Miss Ida Shafer of Granger, 2. Re-enactment o f sections of Standard Six line. Big, full-size, full-length Those who attended the M. *B: who has been caring for her uncle, the old wartime trading with the have made econom y an outstanding feature! church services at Buchanan on the late Ben Waitson, has returned enemy act, to prevent hoarding automobiles. Built to Chevrolet standards Engineering tc3ts show that the Standard Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs to her home for a short stay, and to control gold reserves in Lewis Eichorn and children, Mr. Mrs. Clarence Huss entertained the United States. , of quality , . . performance . . . depend *455 Six goes more miles on a gallon of gas, more and Mrs. John Hoinville, Frank 3. Grant to the federal govern ten little schoolmates last Satur ability . . . and economy. And selling Spensley and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest day afternoon in honor of her ment of power to control all na on a filling of oil, than will any other full-size Renbarger. tional banks; state hanks, through COUPE daughter, Marjorie’s, eighth birth at the lowest prices ever placed on six- car on the road. As for reliability—remem Mr. and Mrs. Austin Parker of day. Games were played and a state banking commissioners'; pro with ru-mble seat Chicago, were Wednesday guests jolly good time was had by the vision for prompt reorganization cylinder enclosed motor cars. ber, it’s a Chevrolet. of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson. youngsters, Marjorie received sev o f non-liquid banks, and closure of t Charles Vinton and Chris An eral gifts, Ice cream and eakc non-liquid banks for the present. drews were Thursday callers on was served, all departed wishing 4. Authorization for the reserve The styling is modern, aer-atream styling Introduction of this new Standard Six opens relatives in Edwardsburg, her many more happy birthdays. board to issue federal reserve . . , ultra-smart and up-to-the-minute. The *475 * IT P TO your ears in work— Mrs, Fanny Switzer of Rolling Miss Hazel McRill o f Niles spent bank notes, through reserve banks the way for new thousands of people to enjoy Prairie, was a guest Sunday eve "J, -every nerve at high tension. Sunday afternoon with her aunt, against obligations of the U. S., bodies arc Fir,her wopd-and-steel bodies— the advantages of Chevrolet quality. It gives „ No wonder you snap at the wife ning o f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fos Mrs. Lois Bhrks. notes of corporations, partnerships * and bark at the children. ter. or individuals secured by U. S. ob spacious, tastefully'finished—and featuring Ml price, f. o, b. Flint, Michigan. the public, for the first time, a full-size auto Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crandall and « «... Watch out! Overworked ligations and against notes of Fisher No Draft Ventilation." The wind Snecinl equipment extra* I'Cnl fotiv, * nerves may lead to Sleeple*#- children of Lawton were Sunday North Buchanan member banks when secured by etrd price, out! exty C,M,A.C. term,. mobile combining maxifhCtm quality and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vifill Ren sound assets. (I'rifti'vt tiotar Co., Detroit, Mich. * jjess, -Nervous Headache, Nerv- shields have safety plate glass. The trans- maximum all-round economy. * ous Indigestion and a host of barger. Farming District Analysis of President Boose- ■* - other unpleasant disturbances. Mr, and Mrs. Carl Renbarger Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Fuller have vclt’s Special Message at Open „ Why don’t you try Hr, Miles’ and family left Friday for the been quite ill at their home on ing -of 73rd Congress. e Effervescent Nervine Tablets? week-end visit with the former’s Moccasin Bluff lately, Prompt action toward federal ■ Just one in a half glass of parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, H . Ren A good attendance was present economy necessary. 2 1 Voter makes a pleasant, spark* barger, They returned on Sunday at the Mt. Tabor Grange Com Federal government on road to n "ting drink "delightfully soothing evening, munity dinner Friday, among bankruptcy for three years. Defi CHEVROLET STANDARD SIX - to over-taxed nerves. Doans Straub as a delegate those present being Mrs. Alice cits: fiscal year 1931, $462,000,- A OSMERhfc MOTORS VALUE from South Bend, attended the Glarlt, who had lately recovered 000; fiscal year 1932, $2,472,000,- * Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now Pure Milk meeting held in Chi * HtTfoatle in -.two fdjtea**»liiTF.". $1.00 at your drugstore The Ladies Aid of the Oronoko propriations of last congress, $ !,- guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse To- church held an all-day quilting 000,000,000, unless prompt reme land of Benton Harbor. • 6 toP ?. M il. e s bee for Mrs, Pearl Shriver at the dial action is taken. Total, esti I- > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heckathorn Mt. Tabor Grange hall yesterday. mated deficit by 1934, $.000,000,- spent the week-end in Chicago Mr. and Mrs* C. A. Sebasty had and attended the WLS barn dance as guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. Forrest Sebasty Of Three Oaks, NERVINE Miss Mary Doyle, who has been and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sebasty Odd Idea of Silk TABLETS very sick with pneumonia at the and son, Leslie, Jr., o f New Car The nneieut liomans regard^ silk Buchanan; Michigan John McDonald home, Is on the lisle. as a sort of wool tlisjt grew on trees, 1
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. THE? BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD p a g e t h r e e 1hjbved from Third street to,w eek at the home of their son, SEE tlittenbach house in the [Richard Pears, at Riverside, 111. Unknown Thieves the dress rehearsal of “The Mika LOCAL Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, Mr. Wed 53 Years at Buchanan do” Tuesday evening broke into Sid Mrs. Carl Beaver were and Mrs. Darius Williams of La- Enter High School several of the class rooms appar Blaclusiohd 'P E i M W \ wgi guests at the home of Forte were Sunday visitors at the ently in search of money, A num Mrs. Noah Resler of J. B. Currier home. ber of the doors were removed Niles, Mich. Bsedan to his equipment. fori brother, Fred Wooley, of at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Car Walton. The only missed was 75c Mrs. Frank Hickok has been ill S tih. ey Troemmel, lieved' to have effected entrance in the high school building during taken from a desk in the Com several days with influenza. ||will be a three-act cpm- Mr. and Mrs. John Hess had as mercial department. Miss Wanda Forgue is ill with hdvia given at the Dayton guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle £Tte aim oP the measles at her home on Charles chiit 8 o’clock March 18. A Everetts and daughter, Gwen Court, silvfering, llt lp dolyn, of Grand Rapids, Miss Jeannette Flanagan is hjd Mrs. George Sands and Mrs. C. E. Sabin and daughter, ill with measles at her home on dau- of Inwood, Ind., spent Miss Clara Sabin, were called to Short street. Sunht the home of the for- Auburn, Ind., last week, by the M&tiser. Mrs. Walter Lamb was ill with meipther, M. L. Sands. death of a cousin. /s /7o£ to s/?a re influenza several days in the past ^Margaret Jane Belvel o'f Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Steele fy/s m&c/ar — at/C week. , SouVnd spent the week-end at drove Sunday to Mishawaka to TO Mrs. R. R. Rouse was the guest the i o f Mr. and Mrs. L. M.. spend the day with Mr, and Mrs. of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Desig. Palmer Pease. Cayo of Benton Harbor last week. M g Mrs. Charles Pears vis Many kinds of blank note and Mrs. Herman Boyer has been ill ited jnesday. evening , of last receipt forms, statements, dupli FEATURES for the past week and is at the cate Sales and order bks, blank home of her sister, Mrs. Earl Der- bks, memo bks, etc. Blnns’ Magnet AT YOUR NEAREST C h ild s f linger. FUNERAL HOME Store. lltlc Mr. and Mrs. Phil Merrefield Mr. and Mrs. Merton Spaulding and daughter of Ferndale, spent the week-end with the former’s AtP STORE. lervice grandmother, Mrs Flavllla Spauld ing. Mr. and Mrs. Max Cooper and son of Niles were Saturday eve ning guests at the home of Mrs. fhat Is; Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coffee Eight O'clock 8 Ills. 50c Jig Saw Puzzles Will Letter. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pangborn Miss Marion Peacock, instructor ROLLED OATS Bulk 2234-lb* hag 49c in the high school at Lincoln Park Methodist parsonage at the top of 25-lb. bag 39c Receive Box Orange the hill on Days Avenue, now the CORN MEAL Yellow or White Dpendable Detroit, Was a guest at the home RICE Blue Rose , Bulk 3 Iba. 10c of her father, A. F. Peacock, from Blossoms On Their home of Mr. and Mrs. Cress Wat For Sale or Rent Friday until Sunday. son. The minister who married You^surance agent is al- Dance Saturday night, March 53d W edding Anniv, them was Rev. Joshua White, the 0 lbs. 18, I. O. O. F. hall, Buchanan, pastor o f the M, E. church. Both Brow n Sugar 25c wayteady to serve you, are natives of this district and Steinbauer's orchestra. Pinochle 2-lb. box 19c and bridge. Prizes. Adm. 25c. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pangbom lived here during their entire GRAHAM CRACKERS The Corner Drug Store no inter what your insur llt lp observed their 53d wedding anni lives to date with the exception of PINK SALMON Cold Stream tall can 10c versary at their home at 107 W. eleven years during which they RAISINS Sun Maid Seeded, Seedless 4-lb.pkge 27c ance ieds may be: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyddick of South Bend spent Sunday at the Fourth street Friday, th*. event developed a farm in Newaygo Co. home of the former’s mother, Mrs being signalized by a gift of a in the northern part of the Lower box of orange blossoms sent by Penninsula. Mrs. Pangbom, be YOUR CHOICE A ,* * .* * »♦*♦***•• »** Jusstop in* or call us. Susan Lyddick, who is recovering from illness at her home on Theo- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Abbott of St. fore her marriage, was Miss Mary ...For 5c...... For c... Cloud, Fla. Guests for the day Tomlinson. She was born and SVs da Court. BEANS Campbell’s can 5c APPLE SAUCE No. 2 can 8%e Carleton Marble of Chicago was were the daughter, Mrs. C. P. reared on a farm a half mile west I SPECIAL of the Miller school. Mr. Pang- SAUERKRAUT No. 2 can 5c PEAS Std.Pack No, 2 can 8K c a week-end guest at the home of Forman of Elkhart and a grand CORN No. 2 can S^e son, Darrell Fowler of Reed City, born was reared on a farm in SARDINES Blue Peter can 5c E . SL Schram his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ROLLED OATS 20-oz.pkg. 5c SOUPS Campbell's can 834= i Marble. He is now working for Mich. lOronoko township, west of the Mt They were-married in the old Tabor Grange hall. “Tf Insurance. Man” the Container Corporation of Am For loc... . M agazine Bargains : erica, a cardboard factory. TOMATOES No. 234 can 10c PEANUT BUTTER lb.jar 10c! Phone |)8F1 Front St. Miss Ruth LaSalle. returned on apolis, Ind., after a visit of a few NAVY BEANS S lbs. 10c CORN Little Chief No.2can 10c Saturday to her home in Indian- days at the home of her uncle and James Haslett, For Your Pleasure and Profit aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Han ley. Member Pioneer MATCHES Birds-Eyo 6 boxes 25c OFFER NO 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bulhand and SALT - Medium- Coarse 100-lb. bag 89c son, Cyrus, spent the week-end in Family, Passes BREAD Grandmother’s White 2-lb. twin Ioai 8c £ The Berrien County Record ______1 year , All 5 only | Gary, the guests of the formers’ SPECIAL daughter, Mrs. F. S. Black. (Continued from Page 1)' & Country Home _____------1 year . $1.75 Mrs. Ernest Heym, Mrs. Emil fore their 65th wedding anniver W hitehouse Tall & Everyday Life ____._____.______1 year Dass and Mrs. Henry Bachus at sary. Milk Can 5 - * 5 ‘ rsday, Friday and Saturday Bridgman and Mrs. Arthur tletler He is survived by the daughter i Poultry Tribune _:______1 year Val. $2.75 of Arden were Monday guests at mentioned above, Mrs. Albert EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE lb.19c 3-lb.bag 55c | WOMAN’S WORLD __’____ 1 year Sun: e Cups, dozen ____------I l C the home of Mrs. Frances Pfabler. Sherrill of Avery. Two children FELS NAPTHA SOAP 10 W s 49c . Miss Jeanne Honeywell return died when small. He is also SYRUP Sultana Blended pint jug 15c | OFFER NO. 2 ed Ito her home near Albion last survived by two brothers, William Asso! ed Rolls, dozen ...... O c I Thursday, after spending several B. Haslett of Portage Prairie and A Charles L. Haslett of Chesterton, Santa Clara' X The Berrien County Record ______1 year All 5 only | days visiting at the K. A. Blake 40-50 Size home. Ind. ’ P r u n e s 4 <“- 2 5 * | Good Stories______1 year. I Buchanan Township Democratic Those from Buchanan attend 4 Poultry Tribune — -;______i year $ u k I eschke Bakery Meeting held at Wagner grange ing the funeral in Three Oaks X i hall Wednesday, March 22 at 8 p. were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Haslett, !{! Country H o m e ______l year Val. $2.75 m. Everybody invited. Speaker Mr. and Mra. Paul DeWitt, Mr. The urer.’ Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. g MICHIGAN PARMER ______i year furnished by county .committee. and Mrs. Jay Glover, Mr. and Mrs 4 Township Committee. Leonard Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. f . OFFER NO. 3 ' llt lp Denno, Mr. and Mrs. Will Haslett, * A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bainton Mr. and Mrs. John Redden, Mr, ;1; The Berrien County Record 1 year ’ All 5:oniy4* ■u-r T\yc%\ home. yesterday by auto and Mrs. John Rehm, Ed Riffer, i frotn Sebring, BlaV; 'wii'ere- m ey-f■atrt, Raardroath 4 Everyday Life— —------— _i— _ 1 year ( $2.00 Co. had spent the winter. They re Mr. and Mrs. A. J. George. £ PICTORIAL R E V IE W ______1 year port that they enjoyed a very ------_o------pleasant winter and are in good Richard Montague ;!* Country Home — .____— ------_ 1 year Val. $4.001 Pay Roll health. ;f WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION— 1 year1 "A Transaction in France,” a Signed by Memphis %ur Dollar Goes Farther, delightful short story, and many | OFFER NO. 4 J*| unusual and interesting features of Southern Assoc. .appear in The American Weekly, at AMERICAN % X The Berrien County Record ____.____ 1 year All 5 only the magazine distributed with next Sunday's Chicago Herald and Richard Montague, son of, Mr. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Country Home ______1 year. $ 2.00 | Examiner. and Mrs. F. R. Montague of this A PATHFINDER (52 issues) ______1 year Mrs, R. G. VanDeusen: “Present city, has been recruited by the Now, more than ever —-our prices are money-saving! These are X CERTIFICATES amazoo Sunday to meet her Memphis baseball team, a leading the days when dollars must buy the utmost in value and these money Mother’s Home Life ____ ;______1 year Val. $4.004 daughter, Mrs, Fred Cox nee Ruth member of the Southern Associa saving prices on Rne quality foods make it possible for everyone 4 to enjoy good, wholesome meals for a small amount of money. MC CALLS MAGAZINE ______1 year 4 Riley, : who had returned there tion. Last year lie'was one of 4 Redeemed at from Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs, the leading twirlers for the Beck- SILVER CRYSTAL OFFER NO. 5 4 Cox are .making arrangements, to ley, (West Va.) nine in the Middle move from Kalamazoo to Battle Atlantic Leagues. The Berrien County Record ______1 year \ All 5 pnly j£' Creek. , AH ex-service men who are in “Mikado” to be Sugar ' Good Stories ------______1 year, terested in forming an ex-service $ 2.00 | FinestPindef nrnntilntorl>~mgranulated— in rlrtilicloth bnntbags 10 4 2 PICTORIAL R E VIEW — — _____1 yea r' men’s Democratic League in the Clark Equipment Co. Fourth Congressional District! Given Tonight, Country Hom e ------1 year! vai. $4.00 :*•- please notify Arthur H, Clarke of Pure Cane Sugar Bulk only 10 4 4 « *| DELINEATOR ______, 1 year' 4 South Haven, Mich., before April Tomorrow Night ■ 4- A. H. Kiehn or 1st. 11120 OFFER NO. 6 - X Mr. and Mrs. John Florey re Attention of Buchanan people turned to their home in Hammond C o f f e e 3 5 0 All 4 only is again called to the two benefit OUR BREAKFAST BLEND The Berrien County Record _____ 1 year Sunday after a visit of two weeks renditions Of “The Mikado,” com $2.25 | at the homes of their sons, Eura ic opera, which will be presented 1-lb. bag 17c y WOMAN’S HOME COMPANION _1 year ’ and Bonnie Florey.1 They were ac by a local cast at the high school FREE! X Country Hom e ______1 year companied to Hammond by Mr, auditorium tomorrow evening, Ono pkg. Hozel Gelatin Dessert with dach bib. can Val. $4.25 *1* City National Bank and Mrs. Eura Florey, w ho. re (Thursday and Friday) beginning National Coffee v”» ”,h - A 30® 4 POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY— 1 year turned the same day. at 8 :i!> p. m. -Tickets are on sale * A pancake supper, including at the Glenn Smith store. Receipts NEW LOW RECORD PRICE ! SEND IN YOUR ORDER NOW 4 sausage, maple syrup and coffee, will go to the charity fund of the large Y will be served at the Evangelical Buchanan Parent-Teachers Asso Kellogg’s Corn Flakes p k g .J J BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD, Buchanan, Mich. Y and Trust Co. church Saturday from 5 o’clock ciation. Enclosed find $------for which send me the Y until all are served. Price 25c and P abst-ett Plain or Pimento 2 6lhV:25c f magazines marked with an X. 15c for children 12 ■ years old. i Niles Come and eat all you want, lltlc Rhoades Family FoufidsV Macarenl^SpaBheltl ^ 2 Pk»*‘ 1 3 c N A M E ______;j> Friends here have received word 1 from Dr, and Mrs. Leslie Keyes, Reported Unhurt cans X Del Maiz Niblets vP°rj 21c T O W N ______t now residents of St. Joseph, to the Please turn them back promptly effect that they have both been in Los Angeles NEW LOW RECORD PRICE! FREE! Chevrolet! also ...... — Over $200 In 13 cash prizes ! I R. F. D. ______S T A T E ______ill lately. Dr. Keyes was confined to his bed for eight weeks and tor the best sentence made from the tetters Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rhoades of MILK Evap. in "NATIONAL TEA CO." & "QUICK Mrs. Keyes has been quite ill since Portage Prairie received a tele ARROW FLAKES.'— To the Next Best gram Sunday from their niece, PeLBorden’s tall O f 500 Winners, will be awarded 1-lb. can- or Carnation cans of National Coffee Deluxe. Ask Your Mrs. Leslie Vance of Los Angeles, £ Store Manager tor Entry. Blank. stating that they and Mr. and Mrs Frank Rhoades and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Khoades were unhurt by the Economy Foods earthquake. Mr. and Mrs. t rank Michigan Ex. Fancy lbs. a-.ides are residents of the Bu Navy B ean sM,c!Hand Picked (bulk)r- - 5 C Wisner’s Semi-Annual chanan section and plan to start a for home March 15. Blue Rose Rice Extra Fancy 3 & 1 0 c lbs. P runes Sdnta Clara - —Extra Fancy 40/50 r(bulk) ■' 1 5 C Oriole Club 2 A p ricots Extra Fancy — Evap. Blanhatm (bulk) 1 >5C || IV* /A lia if* Another matter as to who the best man might be was settled at the Oriole club with the final Household Fruits and Vegetables U p [ [ ■ ■ | | h i pray of the pool tournament, Needs Crltp and oardon-lreth. Shop from this Stubbs Boyce being returned the wealth of health at R\oney*savlna prices. winner-and Jack Berry the run Same Size—Same Spinach, Texas, 8 lbs--19c All These ner-up in a field of seven. The Quality Soap Tomatoes, fancy Florida, score of- the finals w as: Boyce 100, lb. ______------lOo Berry 71. Palmolive “«5c Oranges, California Navels' The Orioles have entered a bas / / “ » ITBMSSOn Size 176, d o z .______26q ketball quintet in the title play Oliv-ilO * 3 cak*t 16° Size 216, doz, 19c for the Independent championship The lot!on-l!ko toilet toap 50* ITEMS 2St\ of Southwestern Michigan to he Cauliflower, good size Quick Arrow X°’ e heads — _ _ _ _ _ ------I9c held at Benton Harbor March 20-* I 2 27 25 under the auspices of the Cen Soap Flakss Apples, Wlnesaps, 8 lbs. 28o 25* ITEM S-m tral States Amateur Independent * Chas. Koons, Mgr. 223 E. Front And Many Others Not Advertised Association. Joseph Frklich, who has been Mr. Farmer:— We'll trade in your Eggs Saturday, March IS to Saturday,|March %§- here several months, the guest of : Ills sisters, Mrs. John Givers and Miss Mary Frklich, left yesterday II for Indianapolis, Ind., to re-enlist in the U. S. army for another term A M E RICAN of three years. He formerly ser CORNER DRUG STORE ved three years, most of that time : * i r being spent in the Panama Canal zone. INC. 3™$3S ffOuS THE BEMIEN COUNTY RfcdOftfi 'THURSDAY, MARCH - T " I’.'.' . ■.-■7=S&=\ THE MICROPHONE S f News of-.Buchanan Schools ROUND ABOOT BUCHANAN ______Collected and Edited By Members of the Student Body l! - =■■ ■! • During the past 12 years, 10,000 ..banks have* closed .'in. Mary Richter Wins Of nothing to occupy Jtis time nor His work was so successful that chocks? Maury Aronson's brace this-United States of America, your country and.mine,’ the ' mind,. he has been, .called “the man who let? Joe Dunlap on Chippewa and cones have also been studied Mrs. Walton • ■ ■ * ’ greatest and richest nation of the world, and duringJLtlie How can this: post graduate fill found Ireland ail heathen and left street? Vivian Wissler’s sleepy by the classes. King-Arthur stories have been Honor aisle Mention his. time? it all Christian." look? Bob Strayer on ...Chippewa Typing taken up by. the seventh .grade same -time; in poverty stricken, countries • all. over tlie -world, Admire him; see how- he, m ust One of the legends that grew up street? Wayne Smitn’s red neck The following persons received and are made interesting' *to the far less blessed with wealth and resources than us, far more in National Contest -compete. about this well known Saint was ties? Doris Campbell with Riley? students because they are. corre crippled by the war’s aftermath than US, the batiks haveSli- • With, man of .experience and the one about, his-charming all the their Order of Artistic Typists lated with the pledges of the boy “Skeet” Rolen on, Chicago street certificates during the past week: most universally remained open for business as usual. A, few weeks' ago. Hiss Chandler worthy ace,, snakes by his beautiful music and (near the school ?) scouts. told the short hand1 class about Of any occupation, in the time driving them to ;the seashore ADOIS Dorothy Babcock, Mary Louise Phyllis Lamb lias read the most, A third of the banks of this country have closed. * In all the Nationa, 1. Contest - sponsored worn race;. where they waltzed into the water Beardsley, Bill Bromley, Freda books this year, . the number be the other countries of the world none have closed to speak each year by the Gregg Writer, In, which he goes. Help him his and ■were- drowned. It has been Disterheft, Josephine Dunlap, ing nine. They are all taken from of. And now, when this banking situation 'has brought aiS professional magazine for the stu courage keep; said that no snakes can . live in Wanda Elenar, Genevieve Glassel, accredited- lists. As you; tired father, go to your Ireland. If circus people bring Margaret Hamilton, Bernice New- Pupils receiving spelling, honors to the zero hour of our economic history, is a.prqper time dents of Gregg Shorthand.. some, Lauren Morse, Helen Although, entrance; in the con- abode; snakes into Ireland they die every are: Sam Batch, Iris Dalrymple, to inquire what we shall do about it. vi ri l And; you; lucky man, with the time. C l a s s A c tiv itie s Pletcher, Mary Richter, Vivian Caroline Webb, Phyllis Lamb, Recent investigations have revealed shocking mismanage . test was: not required this year Russell, Roy Ruth, Dorothy Vin Mary Mae Dreitzler, Agnes Ko- because of: the small fee entailed, job. you; hold, Just about all that is known Science Dept. ment, often bordering and sometimes apparently -tcrSssing' For your heart may next, be lone about the saint is legendary. cent, Agnes Schmidt, Jennie voch, Dorothea Paul and Robert the' material was presented to the Smith, Emily Wales and Ethel the line of malpractice in great financial mstLtutions!._maai- class: for those, who wished to take ly and cold. There is a lot iuiown about his: The biology department has been McClure. advantage of it. Thirteen mem work, but very little about his classifying plants ,and .animals ac Sibley. Languages ned by officers supposed in more solvent days, to fegre^ent bers of the group: prepared, papers. real life. cording to their corresponding Vivian Russell received a silver In the Latin 9 classes a contest the cream of the financial brains of the nation, But so The; examining: committee' award The -whole world honors St. Pat- characteristics. pin for the most artistically ar in ,20 derivatives is going on. ride’s feast day which comes on Phosphorous, arsenic_ ranged and typed paper submitted Sides have been, chosen with the widespread has that condition been that it hardly ..geem§) ed a certificate of membership, in The bookkeeping class is work reasonable to saddle the blame of it on the banking frater the. Order1 of Gregg Artists; to March 17. ' Phosphorous, arsenic, antimony leaders. Cherry Heim and Dor each pupil submitting a- paper.. ------o------and bismouth are commonly ing on H. W. Good Practice, and othy Brown. They are also study nity alone. ! y 1 Strikes will be the main topic known as the nitrogen family. have been studying the method of ing adjectives. The names of those receiving cer opening books at the beginning of In other words, it is just another manifestation of that tificates are as follows: Dorothy discussed in citizenship classes Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and The Latin 10 classes are study 'widespread get-rich-quick mania which affected the. eritite Babcock, Wanda, Elenaiy Margar next week. The students will iodine arc commonly known as the business. ing Caesar, who in the present lesson is charging tbe Helvetians nation from top to bottom, so that the man who was riot 'afr et Hamilton, Dorothy Holmes,' Debating study the causes ,and effects of halogen family. These two fam English Jesse Leggett, Helen: Pletcher;. strikes, which will give them an ilies are the main experiments Each year some department of and causing them to iretreat. fected was the rank exception. If we, the voters of this By Marjorie Weaver being done in chemistry. The ex French 11 classes are now hav Freddie; Porte, Mary Richter; Ag When Edmund Burke was a stu idea of what position the United our school presents some out country, had been interested duruig: Uie past t^ ;yeam p ^ nes; Schmidt, Jennie Smith, Dor States would be in now if they periments show the characteris standing event or receives recog ing the stories of Bayard; Le dent at Trinity college, Dublin, Chevalier and L’Epie* de Damo marily in ethical business in clean government and as;'reso othy Vincent, Emily Wales and in: the middle of the ISth century,, had strikes as they did years ago. tics of each one of the elements. nition through its various activi lutely detez’mined to force those ideas into effect as any George Zachman. all games were strictly forbidden.’ All of you government students, Ohw’s law which is used in the ties. This year such an honor cles. Mary Richter was awarded a plan for a trip to Congress, be study of electricity, has .been stud was bestowed'upon our English French 12 people are- reading Le body of citizens worthy of the name should have been,...-.the Edmund; Burke organized a debat ied. Primary cells are common department. Petite Journal for March 15, as gold; pin for exceptional skill ex ing club and many leisure hours cause you are going to learn all banks would not be where they are now, and you and I hibited in preparing her material. about it, and the powers given ly known as dry cells and secon ‘Word was received last week sight translation. Foreign educa were spent in debating questions, that our high school was one of' tion in France and sonic interest not be where we are now. Last year over 100,000 papers of interest at that time. Out of them, next week in your text book dary cells are known as storage And sinc.e we all, more or less, sinned and fell» short'of xthe were entered; in the contest repre that club grew the Trinity college i, History students of the tenth batteries. four in the state of Michigan to ing and picturesque serines in the senting not only every state in Historical Society which still grade will come back to the U. S. Mias Simmons’ 3rd. Gmile offer a course in World Litera Excursions into the .Alpii and glory of decent citizenship and dean ethics, our present' the union, but; Japan; Porto Rico, for a while and study the Ameri Geneva Williams. Nancy Jean ture,” Mrs. Dunbar announced. Pyrenees are being studied. troubles will not be in any measure abated by spending our- sponsors many great debates. Scheetz, George Pbiscator, Benny The other three schools include Sth 'Grade History Cuba and; the Philippine Islands As Burke’s debating society can Revolution. They have been time trying to hunt up goats to, load the blame on. Raking as well. studying the history of Europe, Gowgill, Dick Hess passed the ex Lansing, Ypsilanti Normal high, A broadcasting program for the —™^o^----- grew, so has the debating ability but they are entitled to a rest amination for the Silver St’ar and Farmington, a suburb of De inauguration was enacted by the over the ashes of a dead past is no reasonable.occupation for of Buchanan high school grown. Sth grade history class., This year our team was made up now for a short period. button in Palmer writing. troit. living men iii times like these. Our hope for emergence is AN A O UN CEJ IK ATS WHO’S WHO The following pupils will re As yet no definite text is .on the 7tU Grade Social Science to accept our lesson and. remember it, to accept our .losses All material for the National of two. seniors and a junior; They ceive the Gold Star button: Bobby market for a World Literature In social science ther s has been Scholastic contest is to be in by were; in seven debates, including Swaim, Nancy Jean Scheetz, Gen course, but Mrs. Dunbar supplies a study of Russia by the .seventh and forget them, to determine that as far as pz’oper regu Wednesday, March 15. More in the state elimination. Never be eva Williams, Gwendolyn Ihrie, the material through two hooks, grade. There was a spell down lation can prevent a similar situation shall not occur again, terest has been shown this, year fore has, :thc debate; team of this Play Final contest in which questions were school gone as far as seven de Philip Sands, Vanessa Paul, Fran “Anthology of World Poetry” by and then face the future and go ahead. ; <.. • and those talented in these fields cis Heim, Richard McClure, Rich Mark Van Doren, and “The Story asked, between the boys and the Certainly the most futile occupation we can engage-?*'in have submitted their work more bates. Games Inter-Class ard Troutfetter, Charles Eddy, of World Literature,” by John girls. This also was ,-over their freely. Some material, has al One of the chief advantages of Robert Six, Doris Rohl, Marion Macy. The latter is considered study of Russia. The boys won. now is to seek revenge for losses. In fact that attitude has ready been, offered by Doris debating is the realization that Championship Blake, Melvin Dreitzlcr, Dick on a par with Well’s Outline of That proves who has been study nothing in it but harm for ourselves and for the community Campbell, Marvin Gross; Alone, there is usually more than one Hess, Doris Hollenbaugh, Melvin History and Durant's Story of ing, or were they just lucky ? in general. Undoubtedly the conduct of the Buchanan’ baKks • Riley and Marjory Campbell. side to every question. Ravisb, Betty Metzger, Glenn Philosophy. Physical Education It will be remembered that last Debating may not be as spec The final games for inter-class in the past had much in common with general ba^iMig prac championship was played last Fri Sharp, Robert Dodge, Eloise Ar- This course is limited to the sen-' W ith the completion csf ba.sket- year in a weekly number of, the, tacular as athletics, but it takes thurholtz. Adaline Lakin, Lola ior Euglish class. It is worked'ball last week, several girls re- tice over the country. But if every business mail guilty magazine, one of Marjory Camp as much work .and clear thinking., day between the senior first team Mae Dallenberg, Fred Hagley, into through the types of litera ceived enough points to become of loose practices in the dear dead days beyond recall wsi#to bell’S poems was given recogni A debater must, think quickly and and the junior first team, sopho Eleanor Ingleright, Clair Welsh, ture. This, however, is the first new members of the Girls’ Ath be jugged for it, how many of us would retain our liberty? tion. be ready to meet any unusual more first team and the freshmen Jean Dalrymple, Martin Walter, year for tlie use of new material letic Association. Among thGse The Veimarian Literary Crea question: that m ay arise during first team and the seventh and Benny Cowgill, Kenneth McGowan in this course. initiated were Peggy Merrefie’id, In the meantime we rake over the embers of community tive Writing: Contest, .including 7 the course of a debate. He must eighth grades. Craig Robinson, Bernice Phiscator, Homo Economics Vivian Mogford, Donnabclle De- dissension; we help to divide a community which more than, to 12 grades, closes March 17. be ready to take the judge's de The seniors won over the jun Betty Squlers, Doris Lamb, Ber- To design clothing is something Witt and Ethel Sibley: These in anything else needs common unity in action and spirit. ; The? three, fields of literature in cision as final just as the athlete iors by a large score to make up nadine Reamer, Duane Arend, that a good many women know itiates were guests of the associar What have we to gain if we attain a personal revenge’ ‘on clude poetry, ' essay and; ■. short, does. ’ for the defeat they took earlier in tion at a breakfast hike to tine Or Many underclassmen came out the season, the score being 22 to Dick Bromley, Helen Swartz, and nothing p-bout, but if they get into someone we chose to select as the author of a part ofvour story. .’ Judges' for . the contest Donald Burnis. All but one re a course such as the seventh and chard Hills Country -club Satur are A- L- Knoblauch, Miss Dor for debating this; year, and with 1 1 . ceived this button. r eighth grade girls are now talcing, day morning. misfoi’tunes? Will it bring our money back? Will-ibniy othy Ports ■ and: MSffiss.' Dprothy the one member of this year's de The second game was played by At the annual gym show this bating team returning in. the fall, tile sophomores and , the freshmen 7th Grade Arithmetic they will know more about it. open banks ? Will it even prevent similar recurrence? in (the Charles. . This contest was start Using six per cent metho_d of They are studying the principles year something new will be at future? ed last year in order to create Buchanan is'looking f orward’to a In this game the sophomores of designing clothes. Another tempted. The grades, including successful year in 1933-34. trounced the freshmen by a score working' problems, finding differ It will not. If ever these United States goes hogwild: again- more interest in literature.. ------o------ence between annual and semi-an thing that they are trying hard the third, fourth, fifth and sixth, SCHOOL SLANTS of 27 to 3. nual interest, and finding by to master is the making of pla- will participate in. several stunt over money to the same extent as the boom days of "ithe Bob Stevens has been, going The third game was played be which method money would grow quets. events. These grade children as twenties, tlie same miserable fiasco will be enacted N/qvgr* around mumbling something about tween the seventh grade and the well as the high school students eighth grade and was won by the more quickly, has been the late Freshmen girls are working on again, unless preventive regulations are so deeply imbedded getting revenge:, Sounds; like a: worn of Miss Desenberg’s 7 th the different ways to use ribbon. are practicing diligently for Oils’ in the structure of our national law that there is no way,to good gangster war. He says that Who’s Who eighth, grade by a score of 20 to S. grade arithmetic class. Last week they accomplished the coming event. The date for t\ le someone, is> musclin’ in on his, ter The seniors won first place, the 8th Grade Arithmetic uses of lace. The projects on gym show has been set for March circumvent. That is the remedy and not harrying business: ritory.. Look out, .Freddie! “I was born March 14; 1915, juniors second, the sophomores Contests between boys and girls which they have been working are 24. men whose crime, at most, is that in times ,of over-exuber Speaking about romances—we at Hartford, Michigan,” stated third, freshman fourth, and the created much interest in Miss still in process. These are group- ance they were tarred with the same stick as you and I. I- hear that the senior girls are go Elaine Hawks, a member of the: junior high fifth. Desenberg’s Sth grade' arithmetic ed into projects A, B. and C.- The News Received ing ga-ga about some of the un junior class. class last week. With girls- op- A projects pertain to embroidery But if we.persist in our determination to place: “on the derclassmen. Of course we; would Elaine has medium brown hair I posing boys, ’the class -went to the samples, B projects are the mak spot”. everyone in anyway responsible for our ill fortune,,.we. not mention, any names, but she which is as, curly as a permanent A Line of 'Chatter or Two blackboard and solved and cor ing of a girl’s wardrobe, and the Here from Calif. burn up time and mental energy needed to z-edeem' the'-situa- has brown eyes. could possibly make- it, and, she By Chester G. Ghatterton rected problems. C projects arc in regard to a mod tion; we waste our owzi money, the depositors’ * money T’we Ruth Pierce has returned to has brown eyes and is about five AIRMAIL NOTES are quite the . It seems as though the girls are el closet. Earthquake Sector school after a siege of . measles.. feet tall. thing now. Harleigh Riley and' the better mathematicians as they Second year high students have _____ induce county and state’s attorneys to waste salaried, time, Bill Strayer had them at the same She likes chicken and biscuits Doris Campbell have launched the have defeated the boys in both also been completing projects, Many Buchanan people were 1 and public expense money, and all to make bad matters; time;, Merely a coincidence! Una and, her favorite colors are red, new fad. Riley stands on the first and second sections of the and ax-e - now beginning a course waiting' anxiously durinjv the past woz'se. Kelley is absent with them now. and blue. Elaine's favorite ex landing by the senior study hall class. j of color in relation to dress. Along week for confirmation of the safe Wouldn’t we like to see her! pression is “What would Sarah and drops tli. e notes to Miss In addition, the beginning of al with this color scheme " they are ty of relatives ancl friend s residing The juniors are doing a, rushing' and the girls say?” Campbell, as she stands on the gebra anu equations has been the learning facts about interior deco in the region of California affect WE PREFER TO MAKE UUR OWN MISTAKES/ . ’■* business. They are- selling brace Geneva May Williams is a, slend ■steps below. The game is very rating. ed by tlie earthquake. : in. common with the rest of the Buchanan community,- fascinating and is becoming in regular class work for the, past lets to the students and it seems er dark haired, brown-eyed senior week. Students are also learning Knoblauch’s Glasses Among the first to hoar were the Record is indebted to the hard-woi'king and conscien that every boy is buying one for girl. creasingly' popular every day. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Child's, who HERE,IS: NEWS! The senior to solve equations by addition and Do you know how to manage a tious people who represent the daily press in Buchanan. , .; some of the fairer sex, with pretty "Jenny” was born at New Car subtraction. livestock farm? received a wire from their daugh little sentiments written on them. lisle, Ind., on Jan. 25, in the year class finally voted to wear caps Commercial Law ter, Mrs. Thelma Childs Peck, We "are glad to scan them daily offerings in the columns* and gowns at the graduation exer If you do not, ask one of the By the way, whose foreign 1914. She says — s a secret how Commercial law students are students of animal husbandry. stating* that, her home at Coro of outside newspapers, and we have no doubt our pleasure >is looking bracelet is Maurie. Aron she got her nickname, but to me cises. After a heated class meet nado Beach was not in the path of ing during which, the idea was dis preparing- to perform a mock trial They are completing the unit on shared by many others. ’ 1 1 son wearing? Seems to have caus it seems quite plain. in the class room. The case is to managing; the livestock farm. the tremblor and not much af . There is one point of more or less common misunderstand ed1 plenty of comment among the Geneva has a great liking for cussed, the motion was “laid on be chosen from those written by fected. She had not heard at the the table” for a week or so in Horticulture students are find senior boys! nick nacks or whatever they may members ’ of the class. ing out how different fruits are time from her husband, Li.-eut. Ed-; ings however, to which we take exception.. That is th’e'be- After the storm comes the sun. be called. I f you don’t believe it order that it might be discussed Dorothy: Babcock, Jean Russell; win Peck, who was statio ned on a hef . that it is universal practice among newspaper, workers further. Last week the’ dreaded selected for market. They have But some of the- students retract just listen to these combinations! George Zachman and Robert .Un- covered the exploratory test. U, S. warship off San • Pedro. to “pirate” each others: news. rs ed this statement after the report Her favorite foods are chop suey class meeting: Was held, and as a ham were appointed as committee Since there was no tidal wave, it cloud, of gloom and doubt settled The debate classes are but a The Record is at times indebted to other papers!’, for cards were issued. Every one and angel, food, cake and her fav to choose from, all class papers. memory now since Buchanan lost is not considered likely 'chat ship seemed to- be carrying a worried orite subjects are mathematics down over the discordant group In connection with their course to Grand Rapids. ping v.’as affected. “leads” on news sources, but such news is, used only’after lit look on his face. However, we and, history. the meeting got under way. Dis of study the class is studying the Shop AV. B. Rynearson received, a is checked at the original soui:ce,- This is the only usage4n know that seniors really never ------o-----—t cussion was called for and every chapter entitled "Agencies.” In ease you want to seek know telegram from his brot'aei', Iff. II. any and all reputable and responsible newspaper offices. .;No worry—they just look like it. “My goodness,” shouted. George one remained silent, seemingly de There was a test -given last ledge on how to build bird houses Rynearson, who lives at Dong responsible newspaper permits copying news from -‘6'fcher • ,------o-— —— Spatta, last week in journalism fiant of his opponents. Since the Tuesday. just drop Over to the shop some Beach. The wire read: “All well, class. "There goes the Autotram!” eager students did. not wish to Journalism living la backyard.” Tlic-sir sister, sources .of a local nature that is not first verified. - . discuss the question, the vote was time this week and witness the Measles, Measles Everywhere and George had just heard a whistle Vivian Russell and Roy Ruth work the seventh grade students Mrs. Ida Duclman, lives at the That does not necessarily mean a critical attitude towards noth Measly Measle to;spare and had really thought that it taken. Harleigh Riley ami Jo gave talks before, the journalism in shop arc doing In ibis. same place. , ; the accuracy of other papers. Nothing of the sort. It mere The attendance is still low in was the Auto tram coming down Dunlap were appointed as tellers. class- Friday On articles written in As for other knowledge, paint Mr. and Mrs,. A. B, Glover re ly means that if the local paper makes any mistakes;i,they the grades because of the epidem the railroad track. To his amaze The votes were finally counted, the New York Times. Vivian ceived a wire and .later a letter ing for instance, you may also will b-3 mistakes only of its own making and that it will'hot ic of German, measles. However, ment it was not as he expected, the room hushed expectantly, ev Russell talked on “The Power of learn something from tlie eighth from Miss Wilma P.oe. Miss Bjoe, some students are now returning but ;aa old box-car designed ’as a ery one held his breath. The re the Presidency,” by Lindsey Rog rracie laborers who are learning who was formerly in the real es- add to them the possibility of mistakes: from other sources. because the seven day exclusion repair car for the railroad cor sult of the vote was finally an ers. “The Risks Japan lias As omething about inside and out tate business and lias apphreirtiy And that, as they say, is a flock of thats. ’ required by tlie state department poration. George had all the rest nounced, 47 to 12 in favor of caps sumed in Pursuing a Solitary side painting methods of applica imbibed the spirit of a true “na of health uas expired. of the class or the majority of and: gowns! Everyone took a deep Course,” by George A. Sopolsky, tion. tive daughter” wrote that tine was received by Martin '.Pearson For the month: of. February the them running to the window to breath, some faces appeared crest was the topic discussed by Roy Mr. Miller’s science class is quake resulted in a general shako- theh !baclrs’ ancl hpthing to do but. from his son, Artnur, who 'is sm - average number of children in the see the modern invention which /fallen, more lighted up. Well, Ruth. studying electricity and all mem up but very little real property wait until it was over. ; ' It is an ployed in a hospital in the -section nurse’s room for dressings, etc., had proven so successful and he such is life. The writing of sports and ath bers are reported to be taking a damage'. She stated, that shir awful feeling to feel tlie earth of Urea business district “oh -Los was down to 15 per cent. surprised them almost as much as : ALTHOUGH THIS is not a letics; Was the chapter studied in particular interest in the study pf was sitting in her home listening move beneath you when; you have Angeles affected by the quake. • On Modern Art he surprised himself. Poor George “Who’s Who” column, several per the daily class. electricity. They are planning on to the radio, when suddenly the been in the haixit of thinking of it . (Mary Louise Beardsley) did, not know what- to say. sons have been dying to hear more English ^ ' taking a trip to the telephone of radio stopped, the lights went out as a pretty firm thing. . At every turn I see something “Aw nertz,” said George. "I about one of the seniors, so here The senior class in English is fice this week to: gain more know and the chandelier swung_ until„„„ it I went to church last evening Plan Formation J -called art— ■ thought that was the Autotram on goes. Wayne Smith, was horn studying the Elegy. The most ledge on the subject nearly hit the ceiling, The maia|nnd just as the pi’eachei* wars fin- But can it be'? Strange figures account of the whistle sounding within the: limits of our hainlet, outstanding example of this type Students of the first year mech damage in that vicinity was brok- fzshing, two bad queues struck. I of an Organization*of-> stare from walls just like, it." June IS, 1915,. and has lived here of literature is “Lyeidas” by John anical drawing class are doing eu window glass. ’.walked around until about eleven The painting at my right is queer. :' George is a junior and, he is a all liis life. By the way, before I Milton. some very fine work on drawings ■ Frank ... . ■—Treat received’ ..... a -letter ■■ ' .and. then went to bed wirh my Democrat Metesans - It calls nice boy. Of course, he says every forget, his full name is Wayne Last week sonnets were written of the machinist yicu- ' Two of yesterday afternoon from his son, o’^olies on. I was awakened about To mind something from jungles body makes mistakes and that is Theodore Smith. He likes: brown by the class. Some of the best the first year mechanical drawing- Clyde Treat, xvho lives at Buena four times with my bed rocking— Since the last state- convention , wild, and parts, .. more or less true. ■haired damsels, with, ocean-blue work was contributed by Marvin students have completed their Park in tlie heart of the region of everything seemed to he m oving a of the Democratic party-in Grand It seems to - me, from every rule . What gets me is how he knows eyes and he likes to study the Gross, Aienn Riley, Dee Weaver, year’s work and are taking up most damage. He -wrote that no iiLfiriiL': ' '. Rapids there has been a move of art. '.'t r how the. whistle sounds when he Hamilton family—in history!! His and Mary Louise Beardsley. outside woi’k in drawings. two-story buildings x-crnaineci . I ’think a. lot of people arc ment on foot to cx-eate a-Leagus In this exhibit,'' almost all things has never- as yet seen the thing. It favorite diversion is dancing' (witli Junior English classes are con Tiie second year classes are .standing in the business section of thinking about going back east, of Ex-Service men to be known .as fall; ' might have a horn for all we whom ?) arid! going to the show at tinuing tlie same unit as last busy on me drawing of tbe lathe, that town, and that ait store and I do not blame them at all as Ex-Service Democratic -League. Into the rank of angles, straight know. Niles with the one and only ? ? ? ? week. 'Some are selecting a study and .some who have finished this fronts were shaken down. When it ;is an awful feeling .as far as I All ex-service men of any' wars - . lines. ■ All Although St. Patrick’s heart “Tad” is his nickname hut the, of novels by Scott and Austin, work are making- drawings of. the the quake .struck, dishes were arris concerned. who would like to become, rffemr The world, in fact, breathes of was always in Ireland, he was origin of it is unknown. Mr. while others have ‘chosen poetry. crank shaft of an automobile. shaken from the cupboards, . and X; felt one as ■ late as this noon, bers might do so by filing'.notice , this modern art. born in, Scotland in the year 3S9. Smith states that his inspiration Under the latter, Burns, Words Members of the advanced me furniture slid about. He unshed so It may not be all over yet, but with tlie organizers tKat’he*- is in But. everything must have some Some’persons say he was horn in is. to be a delivery boy. If you worth, Byron, Shelley, Coleridge, chanical drawing4 class are making' out of the house and saw the au we 'hope so at .least. terested in such an organization. recompense. England, .but the authorities give have any trouble in finding him and Keats’ work is included. drawings of engine parts, consist tomobile dancing around in, the There ’is a -Jot of glass and The purpose of this league- valtbe Simplicity is beauty. Common his birth place as Bannauento. . when you want him some noon, The sophomores will start a ing of cylinders, crankshaft, pis garage.. 'V chimneys clow.n in Los Ang'cles, to promote the Democratic^ pa$ty‘ . things The people know him as . St. here’s a tip. He can be seen walk study of poetry arid culture in tons and connecting rods. but the real damage seems to b'e and the interest of tlie ex-sp_fvi.ee Are those which seem to he, in Patrick, 'but his British name was ing leisurely up Front street with New England. Whittier and Long High -school shop classes are Dear Father and . Mother, in Long Beach. \ You will r.ead all men. It is a hope, of the orgahr- modern sense. Sucat: The people took the angli Madeline Hamilton closely follow fellow are the main authors in repairing the school furniture. I 'can just imagine you folks about it in the ''.papers, so . I will izers to organize all ex-service Most beautiful. If anything true cized, form of his Roman name ed by Barbara Hamilton and Lo this study. ’ . English 8 ami 9 worrying and wondering if i am not tell you anymore about it men with Democratic tendencies rings, “Palricius" and called him Pat well Batchelor. ’ . ” ; Mathematics As it is the duty of the eighth hurt or not, so ‘I m ust hurry a * worry :about in the-Fourth CongressionaKDis- Then that, at, least; is: good.. True rick. 1 BY THE WAY, have you no ■ The first six weeks tests are ov grade English students to devote letter to you. f V me. I must get’,back to work trict and then each county'Twill beauty "lives ■Talk ,about the exciting times ticed how much work “Batchie” er and the persons in the ninth part of their time each, week' : to I was bn duty last evening now so, good-bye, V have its 'county jprganizaiSljn^wtH;! In man; and: understanding him is of your'childhood. When he was has been doing around the post grade algebra classes are working writing themes, they have chosen when the; fir st, quake, struck ,and ■ Yqjii::sbn,. jArt., ... its chairman and officers. *•• best. at: the age: of 16 he was captured office of- late:? Now, there’s a new problems. By tlie way, they this week as their subject, the was to go off duty in five ( min In another column therejis' an by1-pirates from. Ireland, and tak hard problem for you to figure remind us of Roosevelt. He’s been inauguration of Franklin Roose utes when things began; to happen. Mrs. A. F. Peacock received a ad which calls attention, to.allyneii . ■ Tlie'Post. Graduate en to: Ireland where he .was a OUt! . busy solving problems too. We velt. For their other class work I do not-.think a person csia de iGmoeianrfrett \ who are interested in .•becoming ; ...... (By Wayne Smith) slave of. an ulster chieftain. For EDWARD SPASEK has a de wonder if lie knows his algebra. they .are: continuing tlie study of scribe tue sensation or feeiinjT one letter from a niece,. MVS- V. Cot- members of this organization,.! ;tq He-greets m e-daily on the cold six; years he tended the, flocks of cided advantage over his male But getting' back to tlie freshmen, the different tenses of verbs for experiences, when you are oil the tingham better known hei?£ as Ed notify Arthur.H. Clarke "of;South ■street: this chieftain; and -when he be classmates. Eddie possesses a they are working' problems -.-that grammar. - , first-floor .of - a Y-story brick kmild- na Morgan. Mrs. Cottingham lives Haven, who will, when4.*:-a''suffi His, eyes seem; watching for an came tired of1 doing this and he great knowledge of shorthand and are solved by fractional equations. ' The ninth grade English classes ing and the walls seem to -.sway in Los Angeles in th b ’direct path, cient number ’have ’signified?their **, ‘ opem ^Iace.it , longed for something different, to he; uses it to; the- greatest advant Plane geometry students'ihave are/ continuing jtheirwork inthe, a‘s if • trying; to, .meet .each . d\ther. 'of .the tremblor. Sh!s stateS that interest >in thisiorganizatiqn^caU With;lnerVo.u^^4iaa{Isaand'»eagerv‘;y,, .dqvheja^atclrimoreksheep.r; x ‘ age' in nvriting his: n o te s.,,Here’s. been doing problemsjthat’are bolv-- exemse^bddks,“wilful feet 4ball.'the?gestrof:his,:bfe,ftrying'tO; HAVE .you. noticed Mary.Rich-1 are the chief object of students mg and •the current usage of |fastened to the wall. I was in' a ing their'beds ir. the yard-.to sleep. erans and has been a district .’com ■_ pace, • * r' make,:Christians;ou't>of the-people. ’ tor’s bangs? Jo Dunlap’s rosy taking solid geometry. Pyramids words. . ward with forty* patients flat on The following interesting! letter mander of the' American.’Legion. .JT b ^ e u s n QOriflTO BMOOBP THURSDAY, MARCH IB - THE MICROPHONE S P ' News of Buchanan Schools ROUND ABOUT BUCHAN Collected and Edited By Members of the Student Body LET’S WIPE THE SLATE ------— ------1------During the past 12 years, 10,000 banks have clo; Of nothing to occupy his time nor His work was so successful that Mary Richter Win® cheeks? Maury Aronson’s brace-" this United States of America, your country and mi mind, he has hedn called "the man who . * , / oe Dunlap on Chippewa and cones have also been studied Mrs. W altoii How can this post graduate fill found Ireland ail heathen and left street. Vivian Wisslci-’s sleepy by the classes. King Arthur stories* have been greatest and richest nation of the world, and durit Honorable Mention his time ? it all Christian.” look? Bob Strayer on Chippewa Typing taken up by the seventh grade same time, in poverty stricken countries all over the Admire him, see how he must One of the legends that grew up street? Wayne Smitn’s red neck The following persons received and are made interesting to the far less blessed with wealth and resources than us, fa in National Contest compete. about this well known Saint was students because they are corre ties? Doris Campbell with Riley? their Order of Artistic Typists crippled by the war’s aftermath than us, the banks 1) With- man o f experience and the one about his charming all the “Skeet” Rolen on Chicago street lated with the pledges of the boy A few weeks ago Miss Chandler worthy ace. snakes by his beautiful music and (near the school?) certificates during the past week: scouts. most universally remained open for business as usua] told the short hand class about Of any occupation, in the time driving them to the seashore ADOIS Dorothy Babcock, Mary Louise Phyllis Lamb has read the most A third of the banks of this country have closed, j the Nationa 1 Contest sponsored worn race, where they waltzed into the water Beardsley, Bill Bromley, Freda hooks this year, the number be Disterheft, Josephine Dunlap, the other countries of the world none have closed tj| fiaph year by the Gregg Writer, hi which he goes. Help him his and were drowned. It has been ing- nine. They are all taken from of. And now, when this hanking situation has broil professional magazine for the stu courage keep, said that no snakes can live in Wanda Flenar, Genevieve Glassel, accredited lists. dents of Gregg Shorthand,' As you, tired father, go to your Ireland, I f circus people bring Margaret Hamilton, Bernice New- Pupils receiving spelling honors to the zero hour of our economic history, is a prop! Although entrance in the con abode, snakes into Ireland they die every Class Activities some, Lauren Morse, Helen are: Sam Baich, Iris Dalrymple, to inquire what we shall do about it. test was not required this year And, you, lucky man, with the- time. Pletcher, M ary Richter, Vivian Caroline Webb, Phyllis Lamb, Recent investigations have revealed shocking misn job you hold, Russell, -Roy Ruth, Dorothy Vin Mary Mae Dreitzler, Agnes Ko- because o f the suiall fee entailed, Just about all that is known Science Dept, ment, often bordering and sometimes apparently d the material was presented to the For your heart may next be lone about the saint is legendary. cent, Agnes Schmidt, Jennie voch, Dorothea Paul and Robert clas3 for those who wished to take ly and cold. There is a lot known about his The biology department has been Smith, Emily Wales and Ethel McClure. the line of malpractice in great financial institution! advantage of it. Thirteen mem work, but very little about his classifying plants and animals ac Sibley. Languages ned by officers, supposed in more solvent days, to rej bers o f the group prepared papers. real life. cording to their corresponding Vivian Russell received a silver In the Latin >9 classes a contest characteristics. pin. for the most artistically ar the cream of the financial brains of the nation, The examining committee award The whole world honors St. Pat in 20 derivatives is going on. widespread has that condition been that it hardly- ed a certificate of membership in rick’s feast day which comes on Phosphorous, arsenic'_ ranged and typed paper submitted Sides have been chosen with the the Order of Gregg Artists March 17. Phosphorous, arsenic, antimony The bookkeeping class is work leaders. Cherry Heim and Dor reasonable to saddle the blame of it on the banking, each pupil submitting a paper* o- and bismouth are commonly ing on H, W . Good Practice, and othy Brown. They are also study nity alone. ' The "names of those receiving cer Strikes will be the main topic known as the nitrogen family. have been studying the method of ing adjectives. In other words, it is just another manifestation , opening books at the beginning of tificates are as follows: Dorothy discusspd in citizenship classes Fluorine, chlorine, ..bromine, and The Latin 10 classes are study widespread get-rich-quick mania which affected thg Babcock, Wanda Flenar, Margar next week. The students will iodine are commonly known as the business. ing; Caesar, who in the ' present lesson is charging the Helvetians nation from top to bottom, so that the man who was! et Hamilton, Dorothy Holmes, Debating study the causes and effects of halogen family, These two fam English Jesse Leggett, Helen Fletcher, strikes, which will give' them an ilies are the main experiments Each year some department of and causing them to retneat. fected was the rank exception. If we, the voters; By Marjorie .weaver French 11 classes are now hav Freddie Portz, Mary Richter, Ag When Edmund Burke was a stu idea of what position the United being done in chemistry. The ex our school presents, some out country, had been interested during the past ten yej nes Schmidt, Jennie Smith, Dor States would be in now if they periments show the • characteris- standing event or receives recog ing the stories of Baystrd, Le. marily in ethical business in clean government and i dent at Trinity college, Dublin, Chevaiier and L ’Epie de Damo othy Vincent, Emily Wales and in the middle o f the 18th Century, had strikes as they did years ago. tics of each one o f the elements. nition through its various activi George Zachman. All o f you government students, Ohw’s law which is used in the ties. This, year such an honor cles. lately determined to.force those ideas into effect i Mary Richter was awarded all games were strictly forbidden. plan for a trip to Congress, be study of electricity, has been stud was bestowed upon our English French 12 people are reading Le body of citizens worthy of the name .should have bee Edmund Burke organized a debat Petite Journal for March 15, as gold pin for exceptional skill ex ing club and many leisure hours cause you are going to learn all ied. Primary cells are- common department. banks would not be where they are now, and you hibited in preparing her material. about it, and the powers given ly known as dry cells and secon “Word was received last week sight translation. Foreign educa were spent in debating questions tion in France and some interest not be where we are now. Last year over 100,000 papers of interest at that time. Out of them,- next week in your text book dary cells are known as storage that our high school "was one of were entered in the contest repre History students . of the tenth batteries, four in the state of Michigan to ing and picturesque scenes in thO And since we all, more or less, sinned and fell short that club grew the Trinity college Excursions into the Alph and senting hot only every state in Historical5 Society ,whl4 sffll & Mias Simmons’ 3rd Grade offer a course in World Litera glory of decent citizenship and clean ethics, our ; the Union, but Japan, Porto Rico, for a while and study the Ameri . Geneva Williams', Nancy Jean ture,” Mrs. Dunbar announced. Pyrenees are being studied. troubles will not be in any measure abated by spend sponsors many great debates. 8th Grade History Cuba and the Philippine Islands As Burke’s debating society can Revolution. They have been Scheetz, George Phiscator, Benny The other three schools . include as well. studying the history of Europe, Gowgill, Dick Hess passed, the ex Lansing, Ypsilantl Normal high, A broadcasting program for the time trying to hunt up goats to load the blame on. grew, so has the debating ability over the ashes of a dead past is no reasonable occupa ------o------■ of Buchanan high school grown, but they are entitled to a rest amination for the Silver Star and Farmington, a suburb o f De inauguration was; enacted by the This year our team was made up now for a short period. button in Palmer writing,' troit; 8th grade history class. living men in times like these. Our hope for emeri ANNOUNCEMENTS WHO’S WHO The following pupils will re As yet no definite text is on the 7th Grade Social Science All material for the National of two seniors and a junior. They to accept our lesson and remember it, to accept on were in seven debates, including ceive the Gold Star button: Bobby market for a World Literature ■ In social, science there has been Scholastic contest is to be in by Swaim, Nancy Jean Scheetz, Gen course, but Mrs. Dunbar supplies a study Of Russia by the seventh and forget them, to determine that as far as propej Wednesday, March 15. . More in the state elimination. Never be lation can prevent a similar situation shall not occui fore has the debate team o f this eva Williams, Gwendolyn Ihrie; the material through two books, grade. There was a spell down terest has been shown this year Play Final Philip Sands, Vanessa Paul, Fran Anthology of World Poetry” by contest in which questions were and then face the future and go ahead. • j and those talented in these fields school gone as far as seven de bates. cis Heim, Richard McClure, Rich Mark Van Doren, and “The Story asked, between the boys and the Certainly the most futile occupation we can eng have submitted their work more Games. Inter-Class ard Troutfetter, Charles Eddy, of World Literature,” by John girls. This also was over their freely. Some material has’ al- One of the chief advantages of now is to seek revenge for losses.. In fact that attit debating is the realization that Robert Six, Doris Rohl, Marion Macy. The latter is considered study of Russia. ) The boys won. - :m k , ready .been offered by Doris Championship Blake, Melvin Dx'eitzler, Dick on a par with Well’s Outline of That proves vrho has been study nothing in it but harm for ourselves and for the con Campbell, Marvin Gross, Alene there is usually more than one side to every question. Hess, Doris Hollenbaugh, Melvin History and Durant’s Story of ing, or were they just lucky? in general. Undoubtedly the conduct of the Buchanaj Riley and Marjory Campbell, Ravish, Betty Metzger, Glenn Philosophy. Physical Education It .will be remembered, that l^st Debating may not be as spec The final games for inter-class in the past had much in common with general bankir, tacular as athletics, but it takes championship was played last Fri Sharp, Robert Dodge, Eloise A r This course is limited to the sen With the. completion o f basket , year in a weekly, number of the thUrholtz, Adaline Dakin, Lola ior English class. It. is Worked ball last Week, several girls re tice over the country. But if every business man! magazine, one of Marjory Camp- as much work and clear thinking, day between the senior first team A debater must think "quickly and Mae Dallenberg, Fred Hagley, into through the types of litera ceived enough points to become of loose practices in the dear dead days beyond recall ^ bell’s poems was given recogni- and the junior first team, sopho new members of the Girls’ Ath be ready to meet gny unusual more first team, and the freshmen Eleanor Ihgleright, Clair Welsh, ture. This, however, is the first be jugged for it, how many of us would retain, our lit .<**» tion. Jean Dalrymple, , Martin Walter, year for the use. of new material letic Association. Among those “ The Velmarian Literary Crea- question that may arise during first team and the- seventh and In the meantime we rake over the embers of com the course of. a debate. He must eighth grades. Benny Cowgill, Kenneth McGownn n this course. initiated; were Peggy Merrefield, ”w _ tive Writing1, Contest, including Vivian Mogford, ■ Donnabelle Dc~ dissension; we help to divide a community which mo be ready to take the, judge’s de The seniors won over the jun Craig Robinson, Bernice Phiscatqr, Homo Economics j , ,7 to; 12-grades, closes March 17 Betty Squiers, Doris Lamb, Ber- To design clothing is something Witt and Ethel (Sibley, 'These in anything else needs common unity ill action and spir - fhe three,,fields Of literature in- cision as final just as the athlete iors by a large score to make up does. nadine Reamer, . Duane Arend, that a good many women know itiates were guests of the associa What have we to gain if we attain a personal revi - ” • elude'poetry," > essay and .short for.the defeat they took earlier in tion at a breakfast hike to the Or Many underclassmen came out the season, the score being 22 to Dick Bromley, Helen Swartz, and nothing about, but if they get into someone we chose to select as the author of a part story.'" JudgBS!;fOrthe contest Donald Burrus. Ail but one re a course such as the seventh and chard Hills Country club Satur n are A. L. Knoblauch, Miss Dor- for debating this year, and with 11. misfortunes? Will it bring our money hack? Wi the one member of this year’s de ceived this button. eighth, grade girls are now taking, day morning. — Othy Portz> i and'- Miss Dorothy The second game was played by A t the annual gym show this bating team.returning in the fall the sophomores and the freshmen 7th Grade Arithmetic they will know more about it open banks? Will it even prevent similar recurrence! Charles. This ’ contest Was start- . Using six per cent method of They are studying the principles year something new will be a t- ed last year in Order to create Biichahan is looking forward to a In this game the sophomores future? successful year in 1933-34. working problems, finding differ o f designing clothes. Another tempted. The grades, includia g .. more interest in literature. trounced the freshmen by a score the third, fourth, fifth and sixtli, It will not. If ever these United States goes hogwil o—------of 27 to 3. ence between annual and semi-an thing that they are trying hard — SCHOOL SLANTS nual interest, and finding by to master is the making of pla- will participate in several stun t over money to the same extent as the boom days 'Bob Stevens has been going The third game was played be quets. events. These grade children as tween the seventh grade and the Which method money Would grow twenties, the same miserable fiasco will be enact© 7 ' around-mumbling something about more quickly, has been the late Freshmen girls are working on well as the high school students! again, unless preventive regulations are so deeply in getting revenge. Sounds like a eighth grade and was won by the worn of Miss Desenberg’s Vth the different ways to use ribbon. are practicing diligently for tills ...... good gangster war. He says that W ho’s W ho eighth grade by a score of 20 to 8. Last week they accomplished the coming event. The date for the . in the structure of our national law that there is no; The seniors won first place, the grade arithmetic class. someone is musclin’ in on his ter- 8th Grade Arithmetic uses of lace. The projects on gym show has been set for March;! circumvent. That is the remedy and not harrying J ^ ritory. Look out, Freddie! T was bom March ■ 14, 1915, juniors second, the sophomores which they have been working are 24. third, freshman fourth and the Contests between boys and girls men whose crime, at most, is that in times of over 5,, - Speaking about romances—we at Hartford, Michigan,” stated created much interest in Miss still in process. These are groi'Ur anc: thay were tarred with the same stick as you and he%r that the senior girls are go Elaine Hawks, a member of'the junior high fifth. Desenbcrg’s 8th grade' arithmetic ed Into projects A, a and C. The News Received ing ga-ga about some of the un- junior class. ■ — ------o — class last week. With ,girls op projects pertain to embroidery But if we persist in our determination to place I vdcSrclassmen. Of course w e would Elaine has medium brown hair posing boys, the class went to the samples, B projects are the mak spot” everyone in anyway responsible for our ill forj „ .. not mention any names, but she which is as curly as a permanent A Lino of Chatter or Two blackboard and solved and cor ing of a girl’s wardrobe, and the Here from Calif. By Chester G. Chatterton bum up time and mental energy needed to redeem t| . -—• has brown eyes, could possibly make it, and she rected problems. C projects are in regard to a mod tion; we waste our own money, the depositors’ mod . Rutii Pierce has returned to has brown eyes and is about five AIRMAIL NOTES are quite the It seems as though the girls are el closet. Earthquake Sector school after a siege of measles. feet tall. thing now. Harleigh Riley and the better mathematicians as they Second year: high students have ] induce county and state’s attorneys to waste salari Bill Strayer had them at the same She likes chicken and biscuits Doris Campbell have launched the have defeated the boys in both also been completing projects, Many Buchanan pool 1° were } and public expense money, and all to make bad i time. Merely a coincidence! Una and her favorite colors are red new fad. Riley stands on the first and second sections of the arid are now beginning a course waiting anxiously during the past landing by the senior Study hall worse. , I; Kelley is absent with them now. and blue. Elaine’s favorite ex o f color in relation to dress. Along week for confirmation of the safe ,0- Wouldn’t we like to see her! pression is “What would Sarah and drops th e notes to Miss In addition, the beginning of al with this color scheme they are ty of relatives and friends residing T. ' The junior^ are .doing a rushing and the girls sa y?” Campbell as she stands on the gebra and equations has been, the learning facts about interior deco in the region of California, affect WE PREFER TO MAKE OUR; OWN MISTAF » business. They are'selling brace Geneva May Williams is a slend steps below. The game is very regular class work for the past rating. ed by the earthquake. In common with the rest of the. Buchanan con! fascinating and is becoming in lets to the students and it seems er dark haired, brown-eyed senior week. Students are also learning Knoblauch’s Glasses Among the first' to hea.v were the Record is indebted to the hard-working and c that every boy is buying one for girl. creasingly popular every day. to solve equations by addition and Mr. and Mrs. T .' D. Childs, who HERE IS NEWS! The senior Do you know how to manage a tious people who represent the daily press in Buchan some of the fairer sex, with pretty "Jenny" was bom at New Car subtraction. livestock farm? : : received a wire from their daugh little sentiments written on them. lisle, Ind,, on Jan. 25, in the year class finally voted to Wear caps Commercial Law ter, Mrs. Thelma Childs Pe.-.U, We are glad to scan their daily offerings in the ! and gowns at the graduation exer If you do not, ask one of the By the way, whose foreign 1914. She says -- s a secret how Commercial law students are students of animal husbandry. stating that her home . at Cor o- of outside newspapers, and we have no doubt our ph looking bracelet is Maurie Aron she got her nickname, but to me cises. After a heated class meet preparing to perform a mock trial nado Beach was not in the path t’f ing during which the idea was dis They are completing. the unit on shared by many others. - j son wearing? Seems to have caus- it Seems quite, plain. in the class room. The case isjto managing the livestock farm. the tremblor and not much a f There is one point of more- or less common, misunc “bd plenty of comment among the Geneva has a great liking for cussed, the motion was “laid on be chosen from those written jby fected. She had not heard at the. the table" for a week or so in Horticulture students are . find ing, however, to which we take exception. That i senior boys! nick naeks or whatever they may members of the class. j ing out how different fruits are time from her husband, Lieut. Ed After the storm comes the sun. be called. If you don’t believe it order that it might be discussed Dorothy Babcock, Jean Russbll, win Peck, who was stationed on a lief that it is universal practice among newspaper further. Last week the dreaded selected for market. They hqve But some o f the students retract just listen to; these combinations! George Zachman and Robert Up- covered the exploratory test. U. S. Warship -off San Pedro., to “pirate” each others news. ed this statement after the report Her favorite foods are chop suey class meeting was held, and as ham were appointed as committee Since there was no tidal wave, it cloud of gloom and doubt settled The debate classes are hut a The Record is at times indebted to other pa] cards Were issued. Every one and angel food cake and her fav to choose from all class papers. memory now since Buchanan lost is not considered likely that ship seemed to be carrying a worried orite subjects are mathematics down over the discordant group In connection with their course ping was affected. “leads” on. news sources, but such news is used onl; the meeting got Under way. Dis to Grand Rapids. :. look on his face. However, we and history. of study the Class is studying the Shop W. B. Rynearson received a is checked at the original source. This is the only know that seniors really never o — - — cussion was called for and every chapter entitled “Agencies.” telegram from his brother, Mi. H. one remained silent, seemingly der- In -case you want to seek know any and all reputable and responsible newspaper of worry—they just look like it. ' "My goodness,” shouted George There was a test given last ledge on how to build bird houses Rynearson, who lives at Long responsible newspaper permits copying news froj ; • „o --:. .v ' Spatta, last week in journalism fiant of his opponents. Since the Tuesday. Beach. The wire read: “All well, eager students did not wish to ju st drop over to the shop some class. “There goes the Autotram!” - Journalism . time this week and witness the living in backyard.” Their Ulster, sources of a local nature that is not first verified, j Measles, Measles Every where and George had just heard a whistle discuss the question, the vote was Vivian Rhssell and Roy Ruth Mrs, Ida Dudman, lives a t the That does not necessarily mean a.critical attitude taken. Harleigh Riley and Jo w ork the seventh grade students not a Measly Measle to spare and had really thought that it gave talks before the; journalism in shop are doing in this. same place. the accuracy of other, papers. Nothing of the sort, The attendance is still low in was the Autotram coming down Dunlap were appointed as tellers. class Friday on articles written in Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Glover re the grades because of the epidem As for other knowledge, paint ly means that if the local paper makes any mista) the railroad track. To his amaze The votes were finally counted, the New York Times. Vivian ing for instance, you may also ceived a wire and later a letter ic of German measles. However, ment it was not as he expected, the room hushed expectantly, ev Russell talked on “The Power of from Miss Wilma Roe. Miss .Roe, will be mistakes only of its own making and that if some students are how returning ery one held liis breath. The re learn something from the eighth but an old box-car designed as a the Presidency,” by Lindsey Rog grade laborers who are learning who was formerly in the real es add to them the possibility of mistakes from other because the seven day exclusion repair ear for tbe railroad cor sult of the vote was finally- -an ers. "The Risks Japan has As tate business and has apparently required by the state department nounced, 47 to 12 in favor of caps something about inside and out And that, as they say, is a flock of thats. poration. George had all the rest sumed , in Pursuing a Solitary side painting methods of applica imbibed the spirit of a: true “na of health nas expired, of tne class or the majority of and gowns! Everyone took a deep Course,” by 'George A. Sopolsky, tion. tive daughter” wrote that the was received by Martii For the montu of February the them running to the window to breath, some faces appeared crest was the topic discussed by Roy quake resulted in a gene ral shake- their hacks and nothing to do hut from his son, Artnur, average number of children in the Mr. Miller’s science class is See the modern invention which .fallen, more lighted Up. Well, Ruth. studying electricity and all mem up but very little real property wait until it was over. It is an ployed in a hospital in nurse’s room for dressings, etc., had proven so successful and he such is life. The writing of sports and ath damage. . She stated that she awful feeling to feel the earth of the business district was down to 15 per cent., bers are reported to be taking a surprised them almost as much as ALTHOUGH THIS is not a letics was the chapter studied in particular interest in the study of was sitting in her home listening move beneath you when you have Angeles affected by tha On Modern Art ‘ he surprised himself. Poor George “Who’s Who” column, several per the daily class. ' to the radio, when suddenly the been in the habit of thinking of it (Mary Louise Beardsley) electricity. They are planning on did not know what to say. sons have been dying to hear more English taking a trip to the telephone of radio stopped, the lights went out as a pretty firm thing. ‘ At every turn I see something “AW nertz," said George. “I about one of the seniors, so here The senior class in English is I went to church last evening Plan Formation • -called art— fice this week to gain more know and the chandelier swung’ until it thought that was the Autotram on goes. Wayne Smith was horn studying the Elegy. The most ledge on the subject. nearly hit the celling. The main and just as. the preacher was fin But can it be? Strange figures account of the whistle sounding Within the limits of our hamlet, outstanding example of. this type damage in that vicinity was brok ishing, two had quakes struck. I of an Organiza stare from walls Students of the first year mech just like it.” June 18, 1915, and has lived here of literature is “Lycidas” by John anical drawing class are doing en window glass. walked around until about eleven J£he painting at my right is queer George is a junior and he is a all his life. B y the way, before I Milton. Frank Treat received a • letter and thea) went to bed with my Democrat V It calls some very fine work on drawings nice boy, Of course, he says every forget, his full name is Wayne Last week sonnets were written of the machinist vice. Twq. of yesterday afternoon from his tion. clothes on. I was awakened about To mind something from jungles Theodore Smith. He likes brown- body makes mistakes and that is by the class. Some of the best the first year mechanical drawing Clyde Treat, who lives at Buena four times with my bed rocking— Since the. last state wild, and parts, . more or less true. haired damsels with ocean-blue everything seemed to be moving a It seems to me, from every rule work was contributed by Marvin students have completed their Park in the heart of the region Of of the Democratic part; What gets me is how he knows eyes and he likes to study the Gross, Alene Riley, Dee Weaver, year’s work and are taking Up most damage. He wrote that n o , little. of art. Hamilton family—in history!! His Rapids there has been how the whistle sounds when he and Mary Louise Beardsley. outside work in drawings. two-story buildings remained I think a lot of people are ment on foot to create In this exhibit, almost all things has never as yet seen the thing. It favorite diversion is dancing (with Junior English classes are con standing in the business section of ti'iinklng about going back east - fall The second year classes are of Ex-Service men to b« might have a horn for all we whom?) and going to the show at tinuing the same unit as last busy on irie drawing o f the lathe, that town, and that all store and I do not blame them at all as into the rank of angles, straight Niles with the one and only???? Ex-Service Demoeratii know. week. Some are selecting a study and some who have finished this fronts were shaken down. When it 'is an awful feeling as far as I All ex-service men of lines. All Although St. Patrick’s heart “Tad” is his nickname but the of novels by Scott and Austin, the quake struck, dishes were am concerned. The World, in fact, breathes of Work are making drawings of the who would like to bee was always in Ireland, he was origin of it is unknown. Mr. While others have chosen poetry. drank shaft of an automobile. shaken from the cupboards, and - I felt one as late as this noon, this modern art. Smith states that his inspiration bers might do so by fi born in Scotland in the year 389, Under the latter, Burns, Words Members of the advanced me furniture slid about. He rushed so it may not be all over yet, but With the organizers tha But everything must have some Some persons say he was horn in is to be a delivery boy. If you worth, Byron, Shelley, Coleridge, out of the house and saw the au jwe hope so at least. • • recompense. chanical drawing class are making terested in such an or England, but the authorities give have any trouble in finding him and Keats’ work is included. drawings of engine parts, consist tomobile dancing around in the . There is a lot o f glass and • Simplicity is beauty. Common when you want him some noon, The purpose of this lea; his birth place as Bannauento. The sophomores will start a ing of cylinders, crankshaft, pis garage. (chimneys down in Los Angeles, to promote the Democi things The people know him as St. here’s a tip. He can he seen walk study of poetry and culture in tons and connecting rods. but the real damage seems to he • Are those which seem to be, in Patrick, hut his British name was ing leisurely up Front street with and the interest of the New England. Whittier and Long High school shop classes are Dear Bather and Mother, fin Long Beach. You will read all men, It is a hope of modern sense, Stlcat, The people took the angli Madeline Hamilton closely follow fellow are the main authors in repairing the school furniture. I can just imagine you folks /(about it in the papers, so I will Most beautiful. If anything true ed by Barbara Hamilton and L o lzers to organize all cized form of his Roman’ name this study. English 8 and 9 worrying and wondering if I am1”"1'not tell you anymore about “'it. men with Democratic rings, “Palrlcius’’ and called him Pat well Batchelor. Mathematics hurt or not, so I must hurry a I am O. K. so don’t worry about Then that, at least, is good. True A s it is the duty of the eighth in the Fourth Congres; rick. BY THE WAY, have you no The first six weeks tests are ov grade English students to devote letter to you. " i me. I must get back to work beauty lives Talk .about the exciting times ticed how much work “Batchie” trict and then each oc er and the persons in the ninth part of their time each week to I was on duty last evening now so, good-bye, have its county orgahie In man, and understanding him is of. your childhood. When he was has been doing around the post grade algebra classes are working when the first quake struck rind ' Your son, Art. best. writing themes, they have chosen its chairman and office: at the age of 16 he was captured office of late ? Now, there's a new problems. By the way, they this week afl- their subject, the was to go off duty in. five min In another column tl by pirates from Ireland and tak- hard problem for you to figure remind us of Roosevelt, He’s been utes when things began to happen, Mrs. A. F. Peacbck recoivcd a The Post Graduate inauguration of Franklin Roose ad which calls attention en to Ireland where he was a out! busy solving problems too. W e velt. For their other class work I do not think a person can de lemoelanrfrett who are interested iif (By Wayne Smith) slave of an ulster chieftain. For EDWARD SPASEK has a de wonder if he knows his algebra. they are continuing the study of scribe tne sensation or feeling one lefiter from a niece, Mrs. V. Cot- members of this organ - He greets me daily on the cold six years he tended the flocks of cided advantage over his male But getting back to the freshmen, experiences when you are on the tin gham better known here as Ed street the different tenses of verbs for notify Arthur H. Clark this chieftain, and when he be classmates. Eddie possesses a they are working problems that first floor of a 7-story brick build na Morgan. Mrs. Cottingham lives Haven, who will, whei His eyes seem watching for ah came tired of doing this and he great knowledge of shorthand and grammar. open place.,. , are solved by fractional equations. The ninth grade English classes ing and the walls seem to sway in I'ios Angeles in the direct path, cient number have sign longed for something different to ie uses it to the greatest advant Plane geometry students have are continuing their, work in the as if trying to meet each other. o f th’6 tremblor. She stated-that interest in this organiz With iidrv«uV!liinds and eager do he’d. Watch w ore sheep. age In .writing his notes. Here’s been doing problems that arc solv I expected the roof tb drop down the f.tyjcc of v the shock slid '^he a'meeting in aoirie' cpritr face . , A vIMon came , to Patrick and a exercise books. : They 'will be giv the-catch---how many’of’you knew ed by the .Pythagorean theorem: en a mastery’: test this .week over anytime for there were "cracks an furnituye about the room and: in the district [for . the'i Beneath an agile body this steady voice told him tb go*Us a mission Miss 'Shirley : Rolen' could read DoesnT sound very “plain” to us, inch wide in the angles and pieces the district organization beat ary to Ireland and so in the year prepositional phrases and tlie,pun-' broke i « e dishes in the cupboard! shorthand? Neither did we, but o£ 'plaster a foot square dropped Tho qu.Vkes- continued all night Mr. Clarke has alway O f hopeful heart and wilful feet 4in. he Went to Ireland, and work try to find an alternative! ctuatloi) of direct address. Work Similar prisms and cylinders has also been done on paragraph down where the cross beams were and the t’amlly left the house tak terested in the welfare < Knowing hot how to continue the ed all the rbst of his life trying to HAVE you noticed Mary Rich- are the chief object of students fastened to tho.wall. I was in a ing their 'lieds in the yard to sleep. erans and has been a dii pace, make Christians out o f the people. ing and the current usage of ter’s bangs? Jo Dunlap’s rosy taking solid geoinetry. I ^ a m l^ words. ward With forty patients flat on The fo lk 1 wing interesting letter mander of the America: Print Lost
TH U ltSD Ay,. MARCH 10, !!):&■ WM BJSRRIEJN COUNTY RECORD.
Published by It is Further Ordered, That pub be sold as provided by law in Mortgages on page 407, being in o f the Register of Deeds fo r Ber-I T U B RECORD PRINTING GO. lic notice thereof be given by pub cases of mortgage foreclosure oy default and the power o f ■ sale rien County, Michigan, on thq A. B. McClure, lication o f a copy of this order, advertisement, at the front door of contained therein having become 25th day of August, A. D. 1931, in Managing Editor once each week for three succes the Court House in the City of St. operative, notice is hereby given Liber 174 of Mortgages, on pagd that the said mortgaged premises,- 118, and 1 Entered as second class matter sive weeks previous to said day of Joseph, Berrien Comity, Michigan,, hearing, in the Berrien County on April 17th, A. D. 1933, at ten except as to the portion discharged WHEREAS, the amount claims November 20, 1019, at Buchanan. Record a newspaper printed and o’clock a. m. Eastern Standard therefrom, will be sold as provid ed to be due upon said mortgage! Michigan,Michigan, under the act of March circulated in said county. Time. The amount due on said ed by law in cases of mortgage at the date of this notice is thfl Classified 1879. MALCOLM HATFIELD, mortgage at the date o f this no foreclosure by advertisement, at sum o f ($1368.36) one thousanJ Ads Subscription Price Judge of Probata tice for principal and interest, is the front door of the Court House three hundred sixty-eight and 36l Berrien and St, Joseph Counties, SEAL. A true copy, LiUia O, the sum o f Two Thousand One in the City of St. Joseph, Berrien 100 Dollars for principal and in-l per y e a r ______„$l.50 Sprague, Register of Probate. Hundred Thirty-six and 82-100 County, Michigan, on the 17 day terest, together with an attom ejf Elsewhere___ . ?2,Q0 ($2136.82) Dollars. of April, A. D. 1933 at ten o’clock fee allowed by law, and -no suil Single Copies __ Sc 1st insertion March 2; last Mar 16 The description of the premises a, m. Eastern Standard Time. The or proceeding having been instil STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro described in said mortgage is as amount due on said mortgage- at tuted at law to recover the debi bate Court for the County of the date of this notice for princi of the World;” evening, ‘‘Warning aforesaid trust fund or any part follows; to-wit: now remaining, secured by sale! FOR SALE Berrien. All that certain piece of land pal and interest is the sum of nine mortgage, or any part thereof, anil to the Sinners.” ■ of the same shall be deposited A t a session o f said Court, held teen hundred eight and 90-100 Second Sunday, morning, “Christ shall furnish a good and sufficient situated in the Township of Ber WHEREAS, default " has beeil at the Probate Office in the city trand, County of Berrien, and ($1,908>90) Dollars. The descrip made in the payment of the monejT FOR SALE—Settings of selected and the Church;" evening, "The bond for the payment of the of St, Joseph in said County, on tion of the premises described in. Barred Rock hatching eggs. 2c Voice of Jesua.” same, which shall be satisfactory State of Michigan, described as secured by said mortgage, wberel the 24th day of February A. D. follows: The west half of the west said mortgage is as follows, towit: by the power of sale contained per egg. By the hundred after Third Sunday, morning, "Christ -to and shall be approved by the 1933. Commencing at the northeast May 1st. Mrs. G. E. Annis, Rt. Church of Christ. and the Cross;’’ evening, “ The City Commission, unless such half of the southwest quarter sec therein has become operative, I Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, tion seven, town eight, south range corner Of Block A, A. B. Clark’s ' NOW THEREFORE, Notice il 3. ' 10t2p Communion at 10 a. m. Christian Preparedness.” funds and' moneys so deposited Judge of Probate. In the Matter Addition to the Village of Buchan Bible school hour at 10:15 a. m. Fourth Sunday, morning, “Mak shall later be guaranteed by the eighteen west forty acres more or hereby given that said mortgagl of the Estate, of Charles B, Treat, an, i„ichigan, thence, south on the will be foreclosed by sale of tbij FOR SALE—Maple syrup. Ora George Currier is superintend ing Christ King;” evening, “Thy United States or the State of deceased. west line . of Clark Street One Weibaum. Rte 1, Galien. 10t3p ent and Miss • Catherine Cook is Will Be Done.” Michigan. . .. Dated: January 14th, A. D. 1933. mortgaged premises at'public venl It appearing to the Court , that H. R. BOTKIN, in his official Hundred ninety (190) feet; thence due, to the highest bidder, at tb| primhry superintendent. Fifth Sunday, morning, “Christ, Section 7. The city treasurer west one hundred thirty-two (132) FOR , SALE - - Several desirable shall be the custodian of said the time for presentation Of the capacity as Receiver of and front dOor of the Court House iif The Visitor;” evening, “ Sixth Ser claims against said estate should feet; thence north one hundred homes. Building & L«an stock St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic mon of Gethsemane.” funds, shall report to the City • , for the First National Bank the City of St. Joseph, Michiga will be accepted. Industrial be limited, ' and that a time and of Buchanan, Michigan, ninety (190) feet to the south lihe in said County of. Berrien, that bel Church The Young Married People's Commission when so : required place he appointed to receive, ex of Front Street; thence east along- Building and Loan Assn. 10t3c and shall make a full report to Receiver for Mortgagee.: ing the place of holding the' Cirl Pastor, Rev. Father John Ralph class Will have a St.: Partick’s amine and adjust all claims and Burns & Hadsell, the south line, of Front Street one Day. class party at the Schuyler Will the Commission at the close of Suit Court within the said County FOR SALE—My entire set house demands against said deceased by Attorneys for Receiver for ’ hundred thirty-two (13?) feet to On the 20th day of March, A. V hold furnishings, garden tools, Masses at 8 a. m, on each first, iams home Saturday evening. each fiscal year of the condition the place of beginning. ... of said funds, in what securities and before said Court; Mortgagee, 1933, at ten o’clock ip the fox-el etc. Will rent modern bunga I third and fifth Sunday of the It is Ordered, That creditors oi The west forty-three (43) feet jmonth and at 10 a.'m . on each the same are invested, the amount Business Address: , noon. The description of th l low, 5-room, sun parlor, bath, 1st insertion Mar 9; last Mar >16 said deceased: are-required to pre Niles, Michigan. of the aoove described premises premises contained in said m ortl I*- ^-second and fourth Sunday, ana at of the income derived from the were discharged from said mort garage. Mrs. N, C. Nelson, 218 ORDINANCE Cl same, and the amount expended sent their claims to said Court at gage is as follows: f It Liberty Ave. V Ut3p 7 a. m. on the first Friday of said Probate Office on er before 1st insertion Jan. 19; last Apr 13 gage prior to this date by an uh- each month. An ordinanoo relative to tlxo care during the year therefor. Lots Number (14) Fourteen, (181 of cemeteries owned by the city the 3rd day of July A. D. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE recorded part discharge o f said f o r ' SALE OR TRADE—1927 Section 8. Every grave, lot or Eighteen, (19) Nineteen, (78) Sevl of Buchanan, and to authorize 1933, at ten o’clock in the fore A mortgage given .by Charles F, mortgage, and said west forty- enty-eight, and (162) One HundreJ model T sedan equipped with L. D. S. Cfxurcli paheel of land kept in repair or Pears and Lura Pears, husband three (43.) feet will not be includ persons to place funds in trust cared for by said funas or for noon, said time and place being Sixty-two, in the Colonial Gar! Chevrolet transmission, 30 days 10 a. m. Sunday School. hereby appointed for the examina and wife, to The Buchanan State ed in said sale. ■. 11 a. hi. Morning service, in the hands of the city treasur Which provision is made for the dens> Addition to the Village (novl guarantee, also sturdy, trailer. er for the perpetual repair and tion and adjustment of all claims Bank, a corporation, dated June Dated: January 17, 1933.' W. J. Gombosi, 505 Days Ave., 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. perpetual care thereof, may be 27th, 1931, and recorded in the of City) of Buchanan, County o i caro Of the particular graves, and demands against said deceas HARRY-BOYCE,' Receiver df Berrien and State o f Michigan, f . Buchanan. lltlp The Young People’s early morn marked by some uniform and fice of the Register of Deeds for (1 the Buchanan: State Bank, lots and parcels of land in said tasteful metallic emblem or other ed, Dated: December 17, A. D. 1982 ing prayer meeting is held at 8:30 cemetery. It is Further Ordered, That pub Berrien County, Michigan, on ‘ ■- » 'Assignee. FOR SALE—5 year old horse,, a. m. every second Sunday in the permanen. and attractive sign or HARRY BOYCE, Tho City of Buchanan ordains: lic notice thereof be given by pub July 1st, 1931, in Liber ;. 174 of Philip C. Landsman, . ' Receiver of the Buchanl weight 1600, Jim Reed, R. R. 1, month. symbol, showing that said grave, Mortgages on page 108, being in Attorney ‘for 'Asrignee. ' ’ : : . Buchanan, 2 miles north, 1-2 Section 1. A ny person, may pay lot or parcel of land is cared for lication of a copy of this ordei an State Bank, a Michi] to the city clerk, in trust, for the far three Successive weeks prev default and the power of sale con business Address::,:- gan Banking Corporation mile west Buchanan. lltlp First Presbyterian Church and kept in repair by the "Per tained therein having become oper Buchanan,' Mich. • . ' ,. purpose of keeping in perpetual petual Repair blind” hereinbefore ious to said day of hearing in the MORTGAGEE FOR' SALE—Early seed oats rip Harry W. Stayer, Minister order any grave, lot or parcel of Berrien County Record, a news ative, notice is hereby .given that Burns & Hadselli .. .. Philip C. Landsman, . Church School at 10, a. m. mentioned. the said mortgaged premises will Attorneys, for Assignee, ens about 2 weeks ahead other land in Oak Ridge cemetery, Bu Section 9. The Cemetery Board paper printed and circulated in Burns & Hadsell, oats. Certified seed. Sample and Morning worship at 11 a. m. chanan, Michigan, or any other said county. be sold as provided by law in Business Address; Attorneys for Mortgagee Sermon, “The Returning Tide of with the approval of the City cases of mortgage foreclosure by ■ Niles, Mich. . description at St. Joe . Valley cemetery hereafter owned by the Commission, may designate cer MALCOLM HATFIELD, Business Address: Shipping Ass’n. H. B. Wilson, Faith.” Special music by the City of Buchanan, .ae sums of Judge of Probate advertisement, at the front door Buchanan, Michigan, chorus. : tain portions of Oak Ridge ceme of the Court House in the City of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE phone 7134F14. lltlp money hereinafter mentioned and tery or' any other cemetery here SEAL. A true copy. Lillia Q Tuxis Young People’s Society at Sprague, Register of Probate. St. Joseph, Berrien County, Mich . First publication, Dec. 22, i932 thereafter the interest obtained on after established by the City of ’ Last publication, March 16, 1933 f- WILL HAVE""ONE CAR; Of 5 p. m. Topic, “Life at Its Best.” such sums from time to time as igan, on the 17th day of April, A. eastern Kentucky lump, on . track Leader, Mrs. Arthur Knoblauch. Buchdnan, in which graves, lots 1st insertion M ar 16; last Mar 30 D. 1933, at ten o’clock a. m. East : WHEREAS, Fred Knobiock and occasion require shall be expend and parcels of land shall be sold Weoina Knobl'opk,. his. wife, ,mbde March , IT. Have modern house Tuesday, Home Service Depart ed on such graves, lots or parcels STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro ern Standard Time. The. amount , to rent on corner of Sylvan and ment meets with Mrs. R. G. Van- with perpetual care only, at such bate Court for the County Of due on said mortgage at the date ap'd, executed h, certain ^mortgage of land for the purpose of keeping prices as shall be established by bn'-th’e 15th of Auglist, 'A'. D. 1931, Chicago St., with double garage Dausen. The meeting is called for the same in • repair, by or under Berrien. o f this ..notice for prinpipal.and in Phone 18. E. S. Arney. lltlp 2 p. m. promptly, Assisting host the Cemetery Board with the ap At a session of said court, held terest is: the .stu&tfgf! f&l&Sfeqtohuh- to the Buchanan State Bank, a the direction of the City Commis proval of the City Commission, Michigan Banking Corporation, esses, Mrs, M. H. McKinnon, Mrs. sion of the City of Buchanan, (Or at the Probate: Office in the cit;- dred tWenty-thrfee,ana 47wl0tli ($1,- John Russell, .Mrs, Russell Thomp ..id a sum equal to twenty-five of St. Joseph in said county, on 423.47) Dollars.) The. description which was- recorded in the office FOR RENT such board as may hereafter be cents (250), per square foot for son, Mrs. G. H. Stevenson, Mrs. appointed for that purpose.) the 14th day of March A. D. 1933. of the premises described Ih’.V’said FOR , RENT—Upper and lower Anselm Wray. ■ all graves,’.lots and. parcels of Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, mortgage is as follows, to-wit: Section 2. .. The sums of. mc-ney land sold with perpetual care Swiftest and Best apartments of my house at the The annual meeting of the con .so received by , said: city clerk Judge of Probate. In the Matter Commencing at the ■ Northeast corner of Main and Dewey ave. gregation will be held Thursday, shall be placed in the “Perpetual of the Estate of Laura Donley corner of Block “A” A. B. Clark’s shall be paid to the treasurer of Repair Fund,” the interest or in Has gas and: electricity. Rent April 6, instead of March 30 as the City of Buchanan, who, shall Rose, deceased. Alice Rose John Addition to the Village, now ■ City cheap. Phone 7108F12. Edwin J. scheduled in the year book. Mem come therefrom to be applied sole son having filed in said court her of Buchanan, Michigan; thence immediately deposit, said sums Of ly to the repair and care of such Long. 9t3p bers will please make note of this money in such place as said city petition, praying that the adminis Soutn on the West line of Clark change. grave, lot or parcel of land, a c tration of said estate be granted Street one'hundred .ninety (190) FOR RENT—6-voom house at 315 commission shall direct, which cording to the rules. and regula Next. Sunday: Membership Sun said money shall be kept on spec to Alice Rose Johnson or to some ■feet; thence West one hundred Main st. Lights, .gas, city water tions of the Cemetery Board* now other suitable person, thirty-two (132) feet; thence and inside toilet. Good condition day will be observed at the morn ial deposit in a fund to be .known, in force of that may hereafter be No messy rubbing'in ... No lor|J ing worship hour. It is request as ■ the “Cemetery Perpetual Re It is Ordered, That the 10th North one hundred ninety (190) Very reasonable rent. Mrs. A. lawfully adopted. day of April A. D. 1933,. at feet to the South, line o f Front drawn out treatments. From thp Brsl ed that all members of the church pair Fund of the City of Buchan Perpetual care may be purchas ]•'. Peacock, 302 Days Ave. iOtSc make "a special effort to be pres ten o’clock in the forenoon, at said Street; thence East along the 85Cettts instant you use it, a new beauty if an” : on interest' apart from all ed for any grave, lot or parcel.'of FOR RENT-—2 furnished apart ent. .■■■'. other money belonging, to the probate office, be and is hereby South line of Front Street one yours. A so ft... Alluring... Ivor) land heretofore sold.for twenty- appointed for hearing said pe hundred thirty-two (132) feet to Pam—Agony Starts to ments and large sleeping room cemeteries or cemetery funds of five cents (25c)> per: square foot, toned complexion that reflect in our home. Modern, Also, up- Methodist Episcopal Church said city:.and shall only be with tition; the place of beginning: Leave in 24 Hours Perpetual care may be purchas It is Further Ordered, That pub Dated: January 17, 1933. Beauty and Dignity. Begin to-cj// . per unfurnished apt. at 108 S. Thomas Bice,: Minister drawn and invested in trust as ed by paying ten dollars ($10.00) Detroit; All rents 'very vo’aaon- Sunday School at 10 o’clock. hereinafter directed. lic notice thereof be given by pub HARRY BOYCE, Receiver Just ask fo r Allenru—^Within 24 down, and ten dollars ($10.00) or lication of a copy of this order, of the Buchanan State . able. A. F, Peacock, 302 Days. Christian culture was: never more Section 3. To each person mak more, per month together, with hours after you start to take this v 10t3c needed than today. Avail yourself ing such payment for the purpose once each week for three succes Bank, Mortgagee. safe yet powerful medicine excess five per cent (5 pet.) interest per sive weeks previous to said day of Philip C. -Landsman, of this: opportunity for every of keeping any grave, lot or par annum on deferred payments, ex prle acid and. 6ther circulating ..JiG®- nREN’T - - Furnished,, • com cel of land in repair, in Oak Ridge hearing, in the Berrien County Attorney for Mortgagee. ' poisons start to leave yoih* Hody. member of the family. cept that single graves shall' have , GOURAUD pletely modern, steam heated Morning worship at 11 o’clock. cemetery, or any Other cemetery Record, a newspaper printed and Business Address: In 48 hours pain, agony and swell perpetual care therefor paid in one circulated-in said county. Buchanan, Mich. While, Flesh . apartments of 4 rooms ' and The special music will be a vocal hereafter established by said, city, amount. ing, are usually gone-wThe Allenru Rachel Shad bath, ample closet room. Screen duet, “For Ever With the Lord’, the city, cierk and city treasurer MALCOLM HATFIELD, Burns & Hadsell, . prescription is guaranteed—if one Section 10. The charge for pen Judge of Probate. Attorneys for Mortgagee. - Send-mforTM ed sun porch, ' 2 blocks . from Charles Gounod, by Mrs. Dorothy shall giye a certificate signed by 'petual care of private mausoleums bottle doesn’t do_ as stated—money town. Call at 103 Lake St. A. Pretz and K. A. Blake. themselves and Countersigned by SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O, Business Address : barCk. ■-' shall be two per cent (2 pet.) of Sprague, Register of Probate. Niles, Mich. E. Mead. Ilt3p Sermon' subject, “Preparing for tho mayor of said city, and to the construction cost thereof. s Easter." which the City’ seal shall be at FOR: RENT—Furnished modern Section 11. Said fund shall not 1st insertion ’Jan. 19; last Apr 13 Junior League at 6 o'clock. A tached, which certificate shall 1st pub. Jan. 26; last Apr. 20 apartment,: . upstairs, freshly state the amount of the : deposit, under any pretext or evasion be NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE SAVEJOHNRUSK: cleaned. Garages §1 per month. social, time will precede the de diverted from the declared pur NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE A mortgage given by Wickizer votional period.. the name Of the person making pose and shall be kept unimpair Default having been made in a . I l l Front St. Phone 7104F11. the, deposit, a description of the & Bondurant Co., a corporation, flow One Woman CIGAR BANDS lltlp Senior League at 6 o’clock. The ed. • ' mortgage dated November 1, 1926, of South Bend, Ind., to Joseph L. League party was well attended grave, lot or parcel of land for given by Harry H. Beck and Hazel which the deposit was made, and Section 12. This ordinance shall Richards and George H. Richards, LOst20Lbs.of Fat FOR RENT- Two rooms,partly and enjoyed by everyone present take effect from and after the A. Beck, husband and wife, to dated October 15, 1915, and record Ask your dealel last: j? riday. a covenant on tile part of the city Harvey S. Bristol, and EUen Bris furnished. David Hartline, 110 that the interest on said deposit 20th day of March A. D. 1933. ed in tne office of the Register of Lost Her Prominent Hips — ,W. Chicago St. xltlp An orchestral concert will be the Passed and approved by the tol, husband and wife, and record Deeds for Berrien County, Michi for new Premiutfl feature for Sunday night begin thereafter from time to time that ed in 'the Office of the Register o f Double Chin —- Sluggishness occasion may require shall be ex City Commission this sixth day of gan on December 6, 1915, in Liber Catalog. M o ril " FOUND - : ' ning ul 7 o'clock. March A. D. 1933. Deeds in. and for Berrien County, 126 of Mortgages oh page 73, Program pended on said grave, lot or par Michigan, on November 8, 1926, in Gained Physical Vigor—* cel of land in repair and taking- F. C. Hathaway, which said mortgage was duly as llavaaiaa toJ FOUND ....Michigan license plate ‘ Organ Prelude, two songs. Pray Mayor. Liber 157 of Mortgages, on page signed by said Joseph L. Richards A Shapely Figure. ' B-1385.: Owner may.' call for er; by pastor. : care of same, and the city clerk 207, upon which mortgage there bsaeco is noJ shall keep a record o f each certi Harry A. Post, clerk. and George H. Richards to The . same at city hall and. pay for “Two' Guitars,” Harry. Horliclc, is claimed to be due the sum of Buchanan State Bank by assign ‘ If you’re fat—first remove’ the tills notice. llt lc “Flower Song,” Lange, by church ficate Issued, the amount of the 1st insertion March 9; last Mar 23 Four Thousand Thirteen and 33- cause! used in JOH11 same, the grave, lot or parcel of ment dated December 12, 1916 and ^ Take one half teaspoonful of orchestra. STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro 100 ($4013.33)' Dollars, principal recorded in the office o f said Reg Kruschen Salts in a glass o f hot RUSKlN,makin| MISCELLANEOUS Piano duet, Mrs. Claude Jen land for which it was issued, and bate Court for the County oi and interest, and ah Attorney fee the person to whom given. The ister of Deeds on January 2, water in the morning—in 3 weoks nings and Mrs. Con Kelley. Berrien. of Thirty-five ($35.00’) Dollars; 1917, in Liber 4 of Assignments of get on the scales and note how many it the g r e a te s i PUBLIC BUNCO. PARTY—Wed Offertory, “Alumni March.1 treasurer’s official hond shall cov A t a session o f said Court, held pounds of fat have vanished. and no proceedings at law having Notice also that you have gained nesday afternoon, March 22nd, Wellesley. Church orchestra. er all moneys so paid in trust for at the Probate Office in the City been instituted to recover same, cigar value at 5c tne purposes aforesaid. in energy—your skin is clearer—you at 2 p. m. at R. N. A. hall. Ad Announcements and brief ad of St. Joseph in said County, on the said mortgage: will be fore CH|chestersjjllsxuu DIAHOA'D. buiLDii. feel younger in body—Kruschen will mission lOq, lltlc In no event Shall the City of the 3rd day of March A. ~ D. Xodlpa!- - Ask your Dragcbt t A. give any fat person a joyous surprise. Smoke the sizl dress by Mr. Rice. closed by public sale to satisfy the for OhI-ohcA-tcrs Diamond/ “Dear Old Ireland,” Ascher; Buchanan ever be liable to repay 1933. above amounts, and the lawful Brand Pills in Bod and GoldV Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts you p re fe r HIGHEST PRICES paid for poul- the principal part into said “Per Present: Hon, Malcolm Hatfield, .metallic boxes, sealed with Bloc \ from any leading druggist anywhere try and eggs. Either bring them church orchestra. petual Repair Fund.” costs of said foreclosure, at the Ribbon, fakendothcr. B ay., in America (lasts 4 weeks) and tho Saxaphone solo, “I Hear You Judge of Probate. In the Matter front door of the Court House in ■of your Drnnint. Ask: for" cost is but little. If this first bottle Perfecto Extra s\ to the store, Days Ave., or call Section 4. N o part o f such de of the Estate of Mae Kipp, de CHI - CUES - TEBS DIAMOND doesn’t convince you this is the phone 78 and .we'll come after Calling Me,” Howard Lentz, Hie City of St. Joseph, Berrien BRAND PIIX8, for 40 years know Piano and Organ Duet, Varia posit except the interest which ceased. County, Michigan, at 10:00 o’clock as Best, Safest. Reliable.. Bay Now! easiest, SAFEST and surest way to Paneteld. them. Buchanan Poultry & shall accrue on such moneys shall It appearing to the Court that SOU) By DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE lose fat—your money gladly returned. I Eggs, 105 Days Ave. 47tfc tions by Widor, Mrs. Con Kelley, bo drawn fr held April 3rd, 1933. I will up trust company, signed by the tional Bank o f Buchanan, Michi on any day except Sunday and a mayor, clerk and treasurer, when 1st insertion Mar 9; last Mar 23 gan, Mortgagee, dated Oct. 3rd, A. G ra n d m as Wake Up Your Liver Bile) legal holiday, receive for registra Seventh Day Adventist authorized by a resolution of the STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Pro. D. 1926, and recorded in the office Sabbath School (Saturday) at City Commission duly passed by a W a lkin g ® tion the name of any legal voter 10 a. m. bate Court for the County oi of the Register of Deeds for Ber vote of three-fifths majority of rien County, Michigan, on October in said city not already registered Lesson study, “The Apostle’s Berrien. Dow nstairs=* who may apply to me personally. all the members of the City Com A t a Session o f said court, held 8th A. D. 1926, in Liber 158 of —Without Calomel Joy and Admonition.” mission. at the probate Office in the city Notice is hereby given that I Preaching service at 11:15. Mortgages, on page 467, being in Section 5. Whenever any mon of St. Joseph in said county, os default and the power of sale con It this bits Is not florin* freely, your fooq will be at my office in- the City , Sunday evening, 7:30. Subject, Hall, 108 W. Front street, on eys are needed for the purpose de the 7th day of March A. D. tained therein having become op And You’ll Jump Out of Bed doesn’t digest, It just decays In the bowels “What is the Meaning of World clared in je trust for the caro Tuesday, March 14th, 1933, from 1933. erative, and the undersigned, Her Gas bloats up your stomach. You have i Distress?" and repair of graves, lots and in the Morning Rarin*. to Go 8 o’clock' a. m. until 8 o’clock p. Present, Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, bert R. Botkin having been duly thick, bad tosla and your breath is (out, nkle| Prayer meeting Wednesday eve parcels of land as aforesaid, and Judge of Probate. In the Matter and legally appointed as the Re m, for (lie above purpose. ning at 7:30. Jf you fe e l sour and sunk and the often breaks out in blemishes. Your hetq Saturday, March 25th, 1933, be there is no income available for of the Estate of William H. Mor- ceiver of and for the said First Everybody welcome. the same the said income or so ley, deceased. • Florence Best hav National Bank o f Buchanan, Mich-, World looks punk, don’t swallow a lo t aches and you tccl down and out. Your wholi) ing the last day for registration of salts, 'mineral water, oil, laxative lor the above elections. much thereof as will be required ing filed in said court her peti igan by the Comptroller of the system Is poisoned. : Signed, Church o f tile Brethren shall be drawn by voucher or tion praying that the administra Currency of the United States bn candyg or chewing gu m and ex p ect Ittskes those good old CARTEk’S I Sunday School at 10 a. m. them to make suddenly sweet Harry A. Post, check in the same manner as all tion .of said estate be granted to the 80th day of October, A. D. Sold you MVER PILLS teget these two poundsot bt 19t2e City Clerk Preaching at 11 a. ni. other payments are made out of Dean Clark j or‘ to some other* 1931, by certificate,of appointment and buoyant and full o f sunshi ne . flowing freely and make youteol “upondupjj Evening service will be. a tem ay city funds when authorized by the suitable person, > .; tephfdcd in the office of the Reg Druggists For they can't do it.* They only They contain wonderful, harmless, csntl perance contest. City Commission or by warrants It is Ordered, That the 3rd day ister‘ of; Deeds for; Berrien county, use Could Got It at Home Prayer service Wednesday eve on the city treasurer issued by the WEUJONA move the bowels and a mere move Vcgotable extracts, smadng whsn It soman t of April ,A.- D. 1933, at ten Michigan on the 18th day of De making tho bile flow freely. Tourists are people who travel ning at 7 o'clock. city clerk and countersigned by o ’clock'-. in the forenoon, at said cember, A. D. 193 V in Giber 44' of Tablets ment doesn't get at the cause. The Write for FREE, fullv Illustrated Sl-pati teasonforyour down-and-out feeling But don’t (or Uver pills. Ask for Ca 200 miles to get kodak pictures of Lenten, services will be as fol the mayor. probate office, be and is hereby Miscellaneous Records ; on page book. "History of RHEUMATISM.” wits ask themselves slnmllng by the car.— lows: Section 6, Any bank, banks or appointed for hearing said pe 343j notice is hereby given that Chapter discussing germs ot rheumatism, ts , is your liver. It should pour out two Littls LivOr Pills. Look for tha name Carter’ll Los Angeles Times, First Sunday; morning, “Christ trust companies in which the tition. , ■ • the said mortgaged premises will A w eldona CORPORATION a pmxndaofliquidibilaiptoyouiiboweli UtOs Hew MB* ou ths r*d label. Bsssat ( ..Beck 7, AtUntia City, N, 4, ~ U«3»*. • • - ' • • \ .j, ■dwtlttrtsittdtallsioW' OI \
PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNT* RECORD THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933.
Portage Home ICc Pres. Guild Wednesday evening meeting at church at Dewey avenue and Oak Club Meeting Tuesday Evening Five Churches High Grade Oil 7:45. street is open each Wednesday The Portage Prairie Home Eco The Westminster Guild met on Reading room located in the afternoon from 2 till-4 o'clock. nomics club will hold its regular Tuesday evening at the home of Sponsor Bible Company Electa; Entertains at meeting March 22, at the home of Mrs. Richard Fuller. Mrs. R. G. Bridge Tonight; Mrs. Will Haslett, the meeting to VanDeusen. was in charge of the Memory Contest Declares Dividend Miss Ethel Beistle will entertain start at 10 a. m. sharp. program, reviewing the book, her bridge club at her home this - v V V "The Royal Road to Romance,” by The old days of memorizing SWANK’S SPECIAL evening. Richard Haliburton. The High Grade Oil Company, Convenience C hill Bible verses are hack again in a distributing company with head Men’s Suits and Topcoats ' s u e * * * At Portz Home Buchanan for Sunday March 19th quarters on South Portage street Ladies’ Plain Dresses and Coats Friendly Circle Miss Dorothy Portz was hostess at least. On. this date there are in this city, held its annual elec-; This Afternoon Attends Gallon CLEANED—PRESSED—DELIVERED Monday evening to the members Birthday Party to he five Medal Contests held,- tion of officers March 7, Phil W ashers $ >50 The Friendly Circle will meet o f the Convenience club at the with the Presbyterian, Methodist, Merrefield was re-elected presi 2 Garments 75c— 8 for $1.00— Ail Gar this afternoon witli Miss Ada Mrs. Louise Hickok was a guest Portz residence at 115 Ciark St, Tuesday and Wednesday at the Christian, Evangelical and Breth dent; C. C. Clark, vice president; ments Insured Free 40® 7 9 Rouch. Mrs. Lester Miller won high score. ren churches participating. Five W. I. Harding of Dowagiac, sec v * home of Miss Jennie Holmes of V ;5 Galien, attending a dinner party contestants from each of the retary and R. G, VanDeusen, SWANK DRY CLEANING GO. Berean Meeting above Sunday Schools choose a treasurer. The company declar Hostess to . Wednesday honoring the latter’s Niles 'Branch Tho Finest Buelmimn HOUSWERTH This Afternoon Book Club birtrday. selection from a given list and ed their annual dividend, thq lar Branelt The Berean Class o f the Sunday memorize it just as it is in the gest that has been paid during the 18 Main Sheet Cleaning at Mrs. L. G. Fitch was hostess to i- ip ip 225 IS. Front St. School of the Church, of Christ the Buchanan Book Club at her Bible. During the Sunday School five years in which the company Phone 765 Any Price Rhone: 156 Radio Sales will ifaeet at the home of Mrs. Entertain Contract hour on Sunday morning these se has been in business. 104 W. Front St. Phone 138 home Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Alice Painter this afternoon. Jeannette Stevenson reviewing Bridge Club lections are given. The contest EBB & $ current book for the club. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Habicht is carried on in the same manner Entertain at were host and hostess to the mem as a Missionary Oratorical con Dick Snyder to « * 15 test, except that instead of using . Dimler Bridge Dinner Guests bers of the Contract Bridge Club Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold .en Friday evening, high scores being Missionary selections, Bible selec At St. Joseph tions are given, “Bible Gems” Broadcast from tertained their dinner bridge club Mr. and Mrs, M. Lundgren, Mrs won- by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ly Try an4'Equal It!' | READY I Monday evening. Honors were on. such as Christ’s sermon on the Ira D. Wagner, Sr., Miss Minta Mount, Paul’s Defense before Ag- Hudson Lake Fri. Son. Mon. Tues. Mar. 19-21 won by Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Han- Wagner and Edwin Wagner were 0 lin. * * * .' rippa. The ■ Refuge Psalm, or (Continuous Siun. 2-11 p. m.) Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Birthday Dinner Dick Snyder and his radio * * » Christ’s comfort message are Mrs. Ira D, Wagner, Jr., at St. For Two Sunday among those in the list as those broadcasting orchestra will be Dance at Recital Joseph. Mr. and Mrs. Elmon Starr had featured at a gala St. Patrick’s A t LaSalle School worthy of being memorized. Each ■ |» #1 Ip as guests at, dinner Sunday* Mr. Sunday school selects three judges Day novelty party at the Hudson * a c m The Misses Eleanor Miller and Is Surprised and Mrs. James Findel of Glen Lake Casino next Friday night. Teresa White appeared in solo who will judge the presentation On Birthday dora, The occasion was in the on the basis of voice, articulation, The party will mark, the spring dances at; a recital given by the Friends of Mrs. R. R. Rouse nature of a birthday celebration opening of the ball room which LaSalle School of Music at South gesture, memory and general ef gathered at her home Monday for Mr. Starr and Mrs. Findel. fect, and the one with the highest will feature dancing every Sun 1DEDRIC MARCH Bend Sunday afternoon. evening for a surprise party on day night during' March and * # * average in these points is present ELISSA LAND! tit si: the occasion of her birthday. Two ed with a Stiver Medal, the cost April. - CLAUDETTE COLBERT Entertain at tables of bridge were played. Mrs. Niles-Bucliamm of which is being met by each of Snyder and his hand gained Homo Ee Club CHARLES LAUGHTON Turkey Dinner H. M. Beistle and Mrs; T. D. the participating schools. At a wide popularity during the past Mr. and Mrs. Glassel entertain Childs won honors. -up Niles-Buchanan Home Eco later date a Gold Medal Contest winter season through daily broad * AND 7S00 nomics club held an all-day meet r" OTHERS ed at a turkey dinner Sunday, s * * will probably be held, using in casts over the Nationa 1 Broad N a tio n a lly their guests being Mr. and Mrs. ing Tuesday at tne home of Mrs. casting Co. networks. He is well Epic Drama Auxiliary at teresting Temperance stories in Joe Meyers, George Meyers and Vanderven Homo Richard Koehn near Niles. ’ stead of the Bible selections. liked in this vicinity through sev o f. Nero’s Esther. March. eral previous engagements. Known Rome..V/k»n ?• ? 9 The members of the Legion Those participating in the var Auxiliary met Tuesday afternoon Attend Sp. Am. Vet ious Sunday Schools- are: Presby • . ■ H istory’s Hostess to - at the home of Mrs. Jacob Van Meet in Niles terian, Betty Kneller, Donna Pages Ran Happy Go Lucky Club derven on Detroit street to sew John Portz, Frank Rinker, Mrs. Smith, Joyce Kohlman, Phyllis Christian Science Church Miss Georgia Wilcox was host Factory Red!" fo r the needy. They meet next Jeannette Stevenson and Alan Ste Lamb, Margaret George, Cherry Sunday service at 11 a. m. ess Tuesday evening to the mem week with Mrs. L. G. Fitch, 426 venson attended the meeting o f Blossom Heim; Christian, Leland Subject, “Matter.” bers of the Happy Go Lucky club Moccasin Ave. the Spanish-American War Veter Paul, Ethel Sibley, Mildred Proud, Guaranteed at her home at 114 S. Portage.' * * w ans and Auxiliary at the Ameri Ruth Babcock,' Virginia Lolmaugh Hostess on can Legion Hall at Niles last eve and Beverly Koons; Evangelical, Sorority to Her Birthday ning. James Evringham, Frances DiGi Meet Tuesday Eve. Miss Marjorie Weaver enter acomo, Donabelle DeWitt, Viola Miss Mary\ Franklin will be tained four tables o f bridge at Boettcher and Margaret DeWitt; hostess to the members of Epsilon the home of her grandmother, 30 Club Hears Brethren, Richard Dellinger, Ed chapter, B. G. tl. sorority, at her Mrs. Emma Bishop, Monday eve Mexican Program gar Baldwin, Russell Wales, Gen home next Tuesday evening. ning, the occasion being her birth The Thirty Club met Monday eva Williams and Ellen Baldwin. day. Honors were won by Misses afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida The names o f those participating f . o . b . Dinner Guests - Marjorie- Campbell and Mildred Bishop, - the program topic being, from the Methodist church were f a c t o r y From South Bend Bachman. ‘Mexico.” The following papers not definitely decided upon at the Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Miller of present time. The contests are * ». * . ■ were read: “Archeological Resto : Wed. Tliurs. March 22-23 South B6nd were dinner guests on ration in Mexico,” by Mrs. Chas. being sponsored by the W. C. T. BORIS KARLOFF ill Class Party at U. and is being carried bn quite Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Proseus Home - Pears; "Lost Mexican Races,” by Porcelain Interior . . . Flat -Top . . . Heavy : ■ “THE MUMMY” Lamb. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. The Loyal Workers class of the Enirk and son, Glenn, Mrs. Grace extensively throughout the U. S. Also Lkmb are sisters. Day Mexican Cities,” Mrs, George as one of the departments of work Insulation . . . Multi - Powered . . . Extremely Church of Christ held a party on in which they are engaged. DANCE Irene Dinin', Pliilip Holmes Tuesday evening at the home of Deming. “Secret of Madame Blanoae" R. N. Club Met * * 15 n. 15 Friday, M arch 17 Quiet.. ."Elasto” Finish.. .814. Square Feet Last Night , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Proseus. Thirty members were present for Hill Climbers of Shelf Area... Factory Guarantee. Friday, Saturday, Mar. 24-25 : The Royal Neighbor Club met Featuring last night in the Woodman hall, business session and the enjoyable At Hall Home New Berrien Co. tjTames Cagney in social hour which followed. The Hill Climbers class of the DICK SNYDER “ Hard to Handle” the committee of arrangements # » M. E. Sunday School enjoyed a being Mrs. Charles Frame and Farm Organization ‘ N. B. C. ORCHESTRA Rebekah Lodge : St. Patrick’s party at the home of Mrs, Clarence Upham. Friday Night Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall Monday Elects y: Plan Meets 50c Plus Tax 9 to 2 a. m. Houswerth Radio Sales The Rebekah Lodge will meet evening With thirty, members of Novelties Favors Friday evening of the present the class present, including Mr. Dainoo Every Sunday Night week at the I, O, O. F. hall, with and Mrs. Burlan Rhoades of Ber At a meeting of Berrien coun 104 W. Front St. Phone 139 ty’s new farm organization, held Sept. 19, Clint Caster the following committee in charge ‘ rien Springs. The evening .Was 25c, Ladies; 40c Men . ANNOUNCEMENT of arrangements: Mary"Roti Roti, very pleasantly spent in games in Benton Harbor, Saturday night DANCE FREE Louise Hickok, Edith Hoffman, and stunts suitable for the occa_ officers were elected and plans JEasy T erm s STANDARD SAVINGS AND LOAN INVESTORS are to be Kate Huff, Eva Hopkins, Pearl sion, With delicious refreshments were laid for meetings to be held HUDSON LAKE Johnson. at a late hour. i . in. sections o f the county where congratulated on our having been elected to membership in the is « a ■ * * * , the movement has not yet been Federal Home Loan Bank, thus adding to your security and Entertain at W. B. A. Initiates ekplained. our usefulness. We quote from a letter received announcing Birthday Dinner Three Candidates The new farmers’ organization our entrance. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chubb were The W. B. A. met Tuesday eve which takes as members all per host, and hostess at a family din ning at the hall, the main order sons engaged in agricultural pur Quotation—“We feel that you should be congratulated, because ner Sunday honoring the 78th of business being the initiation o f suits, has a definite program on it means that your institution is of such quality and condition birthday o f the former’s father, three candidates, Mrs. Lorna several of the problems which are as to be eligible and acceptable, and to pass the scrutiny of the W, H. Chubb. Guests from out Herman, Mrs. Grace Grey,. Miss harrassing the farmer. A t the previous meetings speakers have examiners for the Federal Home Loan Bank at Washington, as of town were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Aletha Hartline. The committee Chubb and Mrs. Alice Clemens of in charge of the meeting compris discussed question on taxation, well as those of our own bank.” • , South Bend. ed Mrs. Thelma Hand and Miss moratoriums, farm mortgages, The establishing of this Federal connection greatly adds to our ? » i Mattie Smith. Bunco was played, government crop loans, union joint stock land bank, loans, the crea usefulness, in that we are now eligible to .draw on the re M. E. Choir prizes being' won by Mrs. Emma Party Held Knight, Mrs. Josephine Davis and tion of better local marketing con sources of the Federal Bank .when our directors ’find it profit The members of the Methodist Mrs. Ella Treat. ditions and advertising-, and pub able and occasion should-arise. choir were entertained Tuesday 4F t* ’« , licity for Southwestern Michigan. evening a t the home of Mr. and Monday Club Hears '' ' A definite step to stop foreclo Mrs. A, B. McClure, with Miss Travel Talk sures on mortgages will be taken, Standard Sayings Elizabeth Longfellow assisting. The Monday Literary Club met the organization claiming that a This was the regular monthly bus Monday afternoon at the home o f moratorium declared, until the & Loan Association iness and social meeting. Follow Mrs. W. F. Runner, Mrs. Emma farmer is selling his produce at a price above the cost of production >4 Griswold at Jefferson Detroit* Michigan ing practice on the Easter cantata Berry being in charge of the pro refreshments were served. gram. After a business session, will be a benefit to both the mort Glenn Haslett # * * Mrs. E. C. PascOe sang the follow gagor and mortgagee and will Rebekah Degree ing group: “Trees,” “An Oldfash- give the fanner a fighting chance Local Representative Staff Party ioned Town,” “Today.” Mrs. W. to hold property which represents Buchanan, Mich. The Rebekah Degree staff en C. Hawes then gave a talk des years of laoor, effort and invest tertained at a bunco party at the criptive of a tour of the Holy ment: home of Mrs. D. DiGiacomo Tues Land. The next meeting will be The officers elected Saturday day afternoon. Prizes were won at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Brad were John Godfrey, Benton town by Margaret Gray, Mrs. Arthur ley. ship, president; C. A. Hartman, VOorhees, Bertha Squier, Laura 15 it tit * Coloma, vice president; Chester Babcock, Miss Blanche Proud, Superior Chib Meets Rahling, Millburg, secretary and Aletha Treat, Mollie Proud, Mabel At Bates Home 1 treasurer; C. C. Learning, Benton Bromley, Louise Hickok. Mrs. Olaude Bates entertained Harbor, 'executive secretary. AV the members Of the club last W ed All farmers are urged to attend On Niles M. E. nesday afternoon. Five tables o f a meeting to be held at the Fair- Musical Program bunco were in play, prizes going plain school house, Benton Har i4QN YOU HL MACAZFHEi Mrs. H. B. xhompson and Mrs. to Mrs. Merton Wallace, Mrs. Carl bor, Friday night, March 17, at Harry Geiss were soloists at a Shriver, Mrs. Allen Larson, Mrs, 7:30 o ’ cIo c k . $ Announcement will be made lat program fo r the Ladies Aid o f the Orville Harner. Doris Vincent A very special arrangement enables us to offer our subscribers Niles Methodist church Friday af won the guest prize. Refresh er of a meeting to be held in Bu the most sensational magazine values of all time. For just a ternoon. Mrs. Thompson sang the ments were served by Mrs. Bates, chanan. fractiah more than the price of this newspaper you can obtain; following loye songs from recent assisted by Mrs. Orville Harner. one of these fine Club Offers. operas: “One Alone” from “The The next meeting will be held on A ll the speed you want Vagabond King;” “Just Like a March 22 at the home of Mrs. Le Presents Series Pathfinder (Wkly), 26 issues Gypsy” from “Ladies First;" “On na Annable. Household Magazine, I yr.t . « ( ly a Rose” from "Desert Song.” . » -- - Lenten Sermons Good Stories, I yr. pQr < . 0 -4 -0 Class to At St. Anthony’s cook electrically Dinner for OuL * ! Hold Party Friday Eve. when you Illustrated Mechanics, I yr. q , of-Town Guests , i The 0-4-0 Sunday School class American Poultry Jrnl., I yr. ^ ' Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Barnhart en- of the M. E. church will have a A Series of special Lenten ser ODAY’S electric range, like the auto of lost heat. One turn of the control switch .The Farm Journal, I yr. tertained at a six o’clock dinner party this Friday in the basement mons on the topic, “The .Way of at their home Monday evening, of the church. Mr. and Mrs. LoW- the Cross” are being presented at mobile, has been accelerated to meet and the high speed units almost instantly (THIS NEWSPAPER ONE YEAR th'eir guests being Mr. and Mrs. ell Swem and Mr, and Mrs. A r- the St. Anthony’s Roman Catho T Frarik Huss, Mr. and Mrs. Edward thur Rose are in charge. The lic church by Rev. Father John R. present-day requirements . . . electricity is respond. Huss, Mrs. Ralph Huss and her program will include the follovV- Day each Wednesday evening, be 7arjS daughter, Jean, all of South Bend, ing musical numbers, solo, “Duha” ginning at 7:30 p. m. All are in the fastest'thing in the world and years of This year’s automobile has stream lines and Mrs. Dorothy Fenar and by A . B. McClure; duet, “My W ild vited. engineering research have finally released for wind resistance and the modern electric - S l i p daughter, Phoebe, o f Rochester, N. Irish Rose” by Marjory Sands and y . Helen Rose; trio, “Moonlight and Mrs. Blanche Heim, the second this magic speed for cooking purposes. ■ range lias automatic control for drudgery _ # * Roses,” Marjory Sands, Heleh and grade teacher in the local schools, Woman's World, I yr. Hosts at Dinner | Harold Rose; duet by Mr. and Mrs was absent from duties several The modern electric -element brings resistance. Time to do the things you want Pathfinder (Wkly), I yr. Sunday Evening Ken Blake and a reading by Miss days in the past week on account glowing, intense heat into direct contact to do while your meals cook—perfectly— Needlecraft, 2 yrs. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Meyers en- Ruth French. The party will be- of illness. tertained at lunch Sunday night, gin with a pot luck supper at 6:30 with the cooking utensils with a minimum speeds up your whole list of accomplish "Good Stories, I yr. Only guests being the former’s mother, I * * o Successful Farming, I yr. Mrs. William Meyers, Miss .Ver-1 Evan W. M. S. ments and opens a world o f new pleasures Fingerprinting nice Meyers o f Three Oaks, Mro. Met Tuesday Afternoon for the housewife. THIS NEWSPAPER ONE YEAR Edna Griffin and three children Mrs. I. N. Barnhart was hostess A tube of ordinary printer's ink is Now I .QE.O.C . . of Three Oaks, Mrs. Elizabeth to the Women’s Missionary So nsed for taking fingerprints. The Low Prices on The new ranges are here! Come and see r~SS2£r J uirk and son, Glenn, Mrs. Grace ciety of the Evangelical church on oilier equipment .consists of an Ink Griffin of Harbor Springs, Mich.; Tuesday afternoon. The devotion- ing slab, on which the .Ink Is dis them. George Meyers and Miss Esther als were in charge of Mrs. Guy ' f f l a b m t March. Young, Mrs. W. F. Boettcher tributed; a roller, an. Inking plate, i? * 15 had charge of the lesson study, tho on which the fingers ure hiked, nnd R o u g e s Homo Service Dept. major emphasis for the month o f possibly n,card holder. The Card To Mciet Tuesday Afternoon March being “Principles of Christ holder Is of assistance In holding the Gentleman: The Home Service Department ian Stewardship from its Ten fingerprint cards In place, prevent * ( 6 0 0 down “Big 6 Offer” of the Presbyterian church will Phases Made Applicable Today. ing blurring. . , 23 monlbs to pay Please send me your. meet Tuesday afternoon with Mvs. Various members participated in {Check offer Oealtca) “Big 6 Offer” R. G. VanDeusen, on Detroit St. the meeting which proved interest We Sel Members are asked to note the ing and helpful. The sum of $12, change in time. The meeting Name------— v- proceeds of the dinner recently Historic Coinage will start at 2 instead o f 2:30. The served at the parsonage, was turn “Pieces of eight” were coined jhfoth o in f Wesiitigho'use entertainment committee is com ed into the treasury. The April ftariy In the Seventeenth century at Street or R. F. D* posed of Mrs. VanDeusen, Mrs. meeting will be held jointly witli ELECTRIC RANGES John Russell, Mrs. G. H. Steven the Y. P. M. C. Mrs. Emma Fow Amsterdam, the Netherlands then Town, and State..., son, Mro. Wray, Mrs, Thompson, ler and Mrs. Ed Rlffer are the being under Spanish rule. They and Mrs. McKinnon. committee. were worth 8 Spanish reals.