LEDGER U Odds ami Ends ENTRIES Here and There Pithy Pointn Picked Up and Being: a Collection of Varioui and ALTO SOLO Patly Put By Our Peripa- Topics of Local and tetic Pencil Pusher General Interest FORTY-SECOND YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JAN. 17, 1935 NO. 35 Charles R. Footc o' Alto has been named a member of the Kent A NOBLE CAUSE LowellB.&L. Ass'n County Jury Commission by Gov ernor Fitzgerald. The appoint- T WAS a spend id idea to make GERALD HENRY In Fine Condition WELFARE LOAD ment is a good one. President Roosevelt's birthday Wouldn't We Squawk? by A. B. Chapin I the occasion for a great nat- According to the Public Acts of ional drive for funds for the aid The Semi-Annual report of the 1929. it is unl.iwful for any per- of sufferers from infantile paraly- SEES FILMING Lowell Building and Loan Associ- FOR DECEMBER son while in an automobile to sis. Last year more than a mil- ation appears elsewhere in this IF we HAD TO THAW OUT IF WE HAD TO CHOP IC6 IU THE . carry a gun or other firearm ex- lion dollars was raised from the issue. The stockholders have just •meoio OLD PONO SO "TVE COWS OOOLD BttINK? cept a pistol or revolver unless the balls and parties that were given cause to feel proud of the associ- ClSTRiN same be unloaded in both the bar- in several thousand communities ation, the statement showing an UP 138 CASES AT HOLLYWOOD PUMP TO rel and magazine. on January 30th. increase in legal reserve and un- WT NJAi- - TTiis year, we understand, sev- EYE WITNESS TO REHEARSALS divided profits. MOST ENCOURAGING FIGURE WATER Mrs. Frank Santaro of Brock- coty percent of all the money In a combined report of the FOR ton, Mass., who three months ago raised by the "Birthday Balls" OF "CAR 99." BASED ON condition of the Building and SINCE MAY 1934 WHEN THERE MOONIMth became a grandmother at 40, re- will go to hospitals and sanitari- COPFEe MICHIGAN STATE POLICE Loan Associations of the state, the WAS A DECREASE OF 392 cently gave birth to her twenty- ums in the territory where the local association is one of the third child. Only 12 of the 23 are money is raised. This is entirely RADIO STORIES—SEES MANY seven in the state showing an in- CASES —MANY ON RELIEF living. She was married at the Tight and proper. There are some MICHIGAN PEOPLE crease and also is one of the low- ONLY TEMPORARILY age of 14. fi9 hospitals equipped to care for est in cost of operation. the 200,000 or more children who An organization of this type At least 205,250 motorists in are victims of this frightful dis- 4428 Wesley Avenue, offers one of the best plans for Kent county welfare relief com- Michigan have failed to renew ease, and every dollar that is con- LosAngeles, Calif., Jan. 8,1935 buying a home on lower than rent mission had a total of 13,151 cases their drivers' licenses and as a re- Iributed will enable them to ex- Lowell Ledger, basis. on December 31, 1934, James G. wK KM> TO TAKE OWL sult are placing themselves in tend their care to those whose Bryant, county administrator, an- Lowell, Michigan. MlCHT" jeopardy of the financial respon- parents cannot afford to pay for It occurs to me you might be nounces. The December case loan UH6 SAO USED It sibility law. In most instances, treatment. interested in an experience of represents a gain of only 138 cases according to Secretary of State The other thirty percent of the mine the other day. Comes to Defense over the figure for the preceding TOPO? Orville E. Atwood, the failure tu funds raised this month arc to go Iwent to the Paramount Studios month, and is the most encourag- secure new licenses is due to ovei- to pay for further research work in Hollywood to call on Karl Det- ing figure since May, 1934, when sight and not to any desire to cir- into the causes and prevention of zer of Leland, Michigan, who is Of The Lowly Carp there was a decrease of 392 cases. cumvent the law. infantile paralysis. It is still ob- acting as technical director in Ibt- The nominal increase during scure to the medical world, thi, fllming of "Car 99," based on half- December is regarded by Mr. Bry- In accordance with a standing precise method by which chil- a-dozen Michigan State Police When old fishermen gel to- ant as an indication that economrt rule of the State Board of Educa- dren are infected; and no effective radio stories which he wrote for gether for evening talkfests an and employment conditions are tion to the efiect that the entrance means of prevention has been dis- the Saturday Evening Post. "old recipe" about how to cook definitely on the upgrade. He requirements for the State Teach- covered. Hundreds of able re- Hie man who took my name at carp invariably bobs up. "Put the points out that during December i crs Colleges shall be the same as search workers are studying the the outer olllce looked up and steaks on a clean board and placc the Grand Rapids figures showed those for the University of Mich- problem, and the better they are said, "Another Michigander, eh? both in the oven," says the recipe. a net decrease of 152 families, due igan, the State Teachers Colleges supported and equipped, the bet- I used to ru„ n th„ e interurban tbe - "After a couple hournours remove to industrial revival in the city. will conform in admission prac- ter the chance of finding out how- t'ween Grand Rapids and Muske-lfrom oven, throw carp away and There was a similar decrease of 10 tices to the new standards recent- to curb the ravages of the dis- gon." His name is W. A. McDow- eat the board, adding salt and families in suburban areas. Case ly set up by the University oi ease which makes cripples of tens ell, and he knows a great many pepper to taste." load figures showed decreases on Michigan. of thousands of children annually. Western Michigan people. The inference of this story like 10 days during December, the We can think of no nobler ser- The Paramount l»t is like a many other popular stories about largest daily decrease being 68 There is no evidence to support vice that the people of our com- walled town, a city within the nature is not entirely based oit cases. A gain of 39 families in the idea that the Great Lakes munity, or of any community, can city of Hollywood. There are fact, says the Fisheries Division. rural districts and addition to the basins, Superior. Huron and Mich- render on Wednesday, Jan. SOtb, narrow streets lined with oflin Department of Conservation. The case load of 261 single persons igan were ploughed out by the ice. than to "throw a party," charging buildings several stories in height. truth of the matter is that carp was responsible for the increase Michigan and Huron seem to have a fair admission fee, and send the Mr. Detzcr has offices in ttu- are not bad to eat at all when tak- over the month. been reduced to lowlands in pre- money so received to the Birthday Writers' Annex, which, cut into en at the right time of the yeai- Numerous cases are on relief glacial times by erosion, while the Ball Committee at the Waldorf- reception rooms and sound-proof and properly prepared, says the only temporarily, Mr. Bryant Superior basin is a structural Astoria Hotel, New York. With cubicles, is reminiscent of Camp- Fisheries Division. adds. Many are on relief becaust trough resulting from the folding more money in the hands of bell-Ewald ('ompany. Advertisers Carp are much prized as food of inability to provide their own of rock formations in and around more people than there was a in metropolitan centers. Many \p TUe Boy FKIEMO MAT) TO FttSClE US STIPP Incorporated, and the other big fuel during the winter while some IF W£ MAO TO WALK Tu/O lilLES TO JcHOOL ? CVCRtt TIME WC HAP A "PAOTY ttATC ? lit. according to the Department year ago. and a general feeling Detroit Advertising Agencies. tons of the species taken in Mich- rural cases are listed because, due 'of ('onservation. that the crisis is past and that re On Mr. Detzer's wall is a photo- igan are sold in Chicago and New to drouth, poor crops and similar covery is in sight, this year's ap- graph of Oscar G. Olander, Michi- York at good prices when there is reasons, they have not been able Under proclamation of Ihe Gov- peal for this worthy purpose gan Commissioner of Public Saf-'" demand for fish food. to provide sufficient food for their ernor the Centennial of Michigan ought to result in at least doubling ely. Fishermen who have overcome families. Most of these cases will No Driving Car Call Meeting for will be observed wHh appropriate the amount of money raised Going to the Paramount Com- traditional aversions and have be self supporting again within a Boxing Tourney Celebrations during 1935 and 1936, throughout the nation last year. missary for luneh. we passed a tested the edible qualities of carp few montfhs . Mr. Bryant predicts. For Fun of it n , each community or region to de- lood looking young fellow in the have acclaimed its food value. ^nortsmpn rJinHPr^ t<,rm«ne own type of Celcbra- HOW MUCH CAN UNCLE SAM fdue and grev uniform of a Mich Properly prepared, carp steaks jpuiioiucn, iaiiuciotion lhal bt.sl fils in wilh ,ocal OWE? igan State Trooper. Mr. Dctzer are as edible as those of many Along Main St. Promises Action If on Welfare history and development, all key- introduced him—Fred McMurray, varieties of gamefish, says the ied to State history. The Michigan OW MUCH money can the Fisheries Division. G. C. Leach of United States Government leading man of "Car 99." His uni- s rira i0n 6 form was accurate, even to texture the United States Bureau of Fish- Paul Kellogg was in Chicago on With every one of the eight Kent County Welfare Relief haxriuinl "! ^ ' ."w'JJ H owe before its credit be- business the first of the week. Commission will insist upon the; . i ^^"en dMignat^'^i^li of whip cord and badge, which eries, states however, that carp weight classes well represented i R nn thl ir rarms an( [hos(; comes impaired and it can't bor- should be used for food only dur- Paul came home smiling, having cooperation of relief families in .Wir(. to hlint lheroon. row any more? was molded from a genuine Mich- and more entries coming every igan State Police badge. Gary ing the cold months of the year, learned that the price of cider day boxing fans of this vicinity We don't pretend to know the for its flesh is unpalatable when vinegar had advanced five cents answer, but the latest estimates (>)oper was originally casted for per gallon. are assured of action and fine con- this part, but was taken for a lead caught from warm waters. Smok- tests in Ihe Annual Company H we have seen from Washington ed carp is said to he highly palat- place the figure a great deal high- in "Lives of a Bengal I-ancer." In- Boxing Tournament at the Ionia Supervisor. able. The town is being canvassed Armory. er than used to be thought pos- cidentally, it was the day after the inv familv rereivini/ rMi.-f i< hereabouts have become interest- Th,ne ,threnrt.ee MUlittlee ^bear s of the late Bengal Lancer picture had its Some of the criticism of carp for for signatures favoring Ihe Town- 0(1 so ,an sible. As in the past good matching asW«l „oM onSa?a?unless '"V P ^ \imilar. .Fran. rank k AA . MMadigaadigann are no more. New York premiere and was en- table use is believed to have been send old age pension plan. II was ,0 ,ha, b,,,n cam...e d out in Me-.They were destroyed last week by At the beginning of the depres- reported at Ihe Ledger office yes- for this year will be assured '.m' ..^.i fllr ^inf.,1 .'.M.ninv.I.l.nT « thusiastically received. Every- originated by those who hpve [«£ who haw never enler.-jl . uteh S Monlrol"1 :,n,anld other coun-1jobn Kroll. conservation ofiicer, sion the national debt was about eaten carp too soon after the terday that upwards of G(»0 signa- ,les 16 billion dollars. That was about body felt hawiy. The film cost a tournament before will be match- |fl.v.,1P(| omfwiri ..r ih.. famiu- ..r - . because no home could be found million and a quarter, and was ex- spawning season and to impropei tures had been secured up to thai l m er ,his p,aan n :,,all l farms in the- if them. Their master was found 10 billion dollars less than the time. — ed against opponents of similar |in r',sU where w ige earn 'rs ii?t ' ? 1 or pected to earn another million. preparation of the fish, including or n,I area ararce posted am||^ d of a heart attack recently. peak of war-time; we had pain experience. From the time of the h „ distance fiW wSTlhal 8" «^ . - ca Sir Guy Standing told me later. bad cooking. F. E. Putnam, who resides on a opening bout al eight o'clock Jan- lu, during the hunting season a small and Mrs. Madigan had died, also off more than a third of the nal- Another source of criticism of farm east of Ix)well. was bruised ni,n,ber While we talked, a Michigan uary 22. until Ihe final round on j,.as. oxnensive available" Mks, j'ekels are issued b> suddenly, a few weeks previously. ional debt in ten years. the carp has been its habit of fre- Sunday night when his car skid- ,he c,ub to ,he oW ner or ,cn:m, of At the end of I!>34 the national State Cruiser whizzed by. It was ded on the icy pavement of West February 5 action will be Ihe by- Yonkmaii dSared . |The animals, pels of the family bewildering, like finding oneselt quenting waters containing raw word. ea < f r , The> u e an debt was about 28Ms billions or 2% Main-sl. and struck an overturned ^"'our^judgitsTlo not permit thcl - ? ? ^ l 'V ? ; d their friends, had formerly to East sewage or industrial wastes. Be- A partial list of entries are as billions above its previous high- r.... I ruck. It is reported that not upkeep ami operation (If aulomo Sendfall of whommavhunt ^ been housed in the John Ball Part ing an exceedingly hardy species, follows: from Stanton. Reed Walk- f00 est level. At the present rale of or Hockford. In addition much damage was done to eithei biles, not from our funds or auv ^ ' nMhot covered - Thev were given to the Mad- lst r ,e >Nm the carp is able to survive in er. Rex Walker. Neil McKee, Mel- ns whiin * . '" posted farms co\ertd jgans when Ihe city found it borrowing the debt is increasing jl'. . l™ ' t ! ~ waters having an oxygen content Ihe truck or the car. amounts Ihe family earns b v ,b s c ,,b orfiamz a ,, nn at the rate of about 4 billions a - J5 t'x,r*,s on Troopei vin Tow, Leo Gavitl, Ty Conklin. receiving assistance. Any incomin<-miic •l - ' ' . . . " AM bor- necessary lo cut expenses at the that is too low to maintain other > iiuoiiu i rowedi tickett_s woul...... i.di bi,en returned - * YggP uniform, all of course working on Ihe ever popular Vic Black, with is expected to be used by Ihe fam- zoo. Wc varieties of fish. picking goes merrily on al lo owners with a report of the ' A 'year ago we were told from encountered them Ihe possibilitv that Oneal Ackers, ily to reduce or supplement relief. Where found in waters contain- the Kunciman elevator where two Horace Sullivan. Clarence Mc- amount of game secured. Lights from windows in the Washington that the nation could . carloads of beans are being pick- If the family insists upon, or per- stand a debt of 35 billions and not , ^Miimissary, ing raw sewage, the carp as a rule Kuen, Meredith Harding. Robert This seems like a very fair and state capitol shed light on the re- does not feed on the sewage, bul ed every twenty-four hours, giv- sists in driving a car. this is an worthwhile project which would be harmed. Now from the same . was just leaving. He ing employment to 112 people. Gale, Ed. Bakerand severalolhers. indication that the family chooses cently announced "midnight oil" wt J rin on the minute forms of organh. From Sheridan: Calvin Weirs help lo maintain the rights of the policy^ of Michigan's new gover- sources we are told that a Feder- ' J K •' •"«•> waisted green Howard Ritlenger says that the lo spend its funds for non-essenti- al debt of 50 billions would not be S P1™1 1,'a ,,"T shoes wit?, and animal matter that usually with the probabilily that John farmer, who. in turn, would be|*nor. Frank 1). Fitzgerald, In ac- l occurs with it. first rainy day that comes along als, thereby indicating that relief unbearable or result in harsh tax- ^ heels, and his hair was a Weirs and Ixris Yeomans will reg- is not a real need." interested in preserving game, cordance. with a promise to re- Industrial wastes of certain he is going lo let us know the ister. From Crystal: Fred Walker. and hideouts for same, for the main close to duty while the leg- ation to pay the interest. At the "hceny gloss. He has jet black number of beans there are in a In cases where exceptions are present rates of interest on Gov- like Harold (iraham. types, however impart a disagree- Wm. Blanchard, Lee Filzpatricx pleasure of those members of the islature is in session, the governor able taste and odor, not only to carload. — made. Miss Yonkman said. Ihe re- club and their friends who wish emment loans, it would take about • commissary is _a huge din- T nshi and several others whose entry lief worker must obtain the 0. K. is keeping his offices open at night dccor U d n carp but to all species of fish that „ ^' P Treasurer William blanks have not yet been return- to enjoy this sport in proper sea- on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 1% billions a year to pay the in- f ' I \ \ an Worst reports the collection of of a district supervisor before Iht- terest on 50 billions, and the ten-r Ir menu is elaborate. The live in the polluted waters. ed. Bill Jorgenson of McBride, and Thursday evenings. Attorney w: I res i)4 per cent of the winter tax up lo relief is given or before applicants j % anv rale come olll and dis- dency of interest rates is down- ! ' ses ^e knockouts, beauty Lyal C. Norwood. Cecil Snyder, purchase 1935 license plates, if (Harry S. Toy fell in line with an ward, .prize winners who have failed in January 10. Last year bul 71 per Clifton Brown, Billie Brown, Har- cuss the mailer pro and con. announcement that either he or cent of the entire lax spread in relief is to be given. If there is a Dr. B. H. Shepard will be the If we add to the possible 50 Jhei.r chanc.e a.{ ?ic, "rM' b ul •)ri'' old Proclor. and others. From market for a car owned by a reliei one of his chief assistants would re,1 l ,n 1 1 Lowell township was collected up speaker. The doctor is an en- billion of Federal debt the 20 bli- lf " Hollywood. Lowell High Five Sunfield. John Herbert Slemler. applicant, he may be asked to sell be in his office until midnight each to the lime of making the return Charles Zmudajfrom Palo. thusiastic Rod and Gun Club mem- night. lion of slate and municipal debts, , •jdhouetted against a window, in March lo the county treasurer. his car. providing there is a rea- the burden upon the entire peo- [a!k,n K an""a ,edly with a girl Belding will be well represenl- ber and is well informed on this 1 1 Treasurer VanVorst's report seems sonable eouily; if facts indicate subject and will be of consider- pie of the total load of 70 billions • he dancing Win From Lee, 24-21 ed by Wayne Ellsworth. Curly that he will not for some time be Automobile production contin- ,r, ,n Cn ,e Pass,on to be in line with collections in able assistance if those present would be about 8560 for every £ . " -' Bailey. Raymond Richmond and financially able to operate it. ues lo increase and the number of other townships of the county several others who have been wish lo organize. families on welfare continues to man, woman and child. The pre* I™""# tables away was and indicates that people Ibis yeai ent per capita Federal debt is ^gl",ne Jl?4, S<'r«fan'' Lowell won their first game on training under the diroclion ol decline as Detroit marches along 1 of , h e Tuesday night when they defeated are able lo meet their taxes more Art Dowdell. The famous Hum-i in the new year. Business trends about *225. In Great Britain the I I VanDine mystery easily than a year ago. national debt burden is about !, ,?rs- He 15 shori<'r and the Lee Street Five 24-21. After mell brothers of Vermontville, Le-| Memorial Service Scorebooken Win compiled by the Board of Com- blockier than I expected, due. 1 trailing at half time 15-2, the Lee Roy, Allen, Lawrence and Curly, merce revealed that the number $973 a head; that of France is Michigan roads and streets are *470, while Germany, which re- suppose, to Ihe blustering parts team outscored Lowell in the sec- will enter Ihe ring. Ferris New- From College Frosh of families on welfare dropped he plays. ond half and crept up to within a glare of ice this morning follow- man of Vpsilanli. 2,400 during Ihe week ended Jan. pudiated and liauidated most ot ing several hours of rainfall in For Rix Robinson its debts by inflation, carries a Also a few feet away was Mar- three points of Ixnvell with two A strong delegation will attend 12. to a figure of 48.033. Automo- lene falling in luf again Deitrich. minutes left lo go. Lee presented Ihe early part of the night. As we from Lake Odessa including Lloyo The Jones Scorebooks played bile production for the week end- debt load of only 894 a head. came to work 1his morning we the strong Grand Rapids Junior How large a debt a nation can She was a disappointment. In- a team which has to its credit Stalter, Harold Foreman, Lloyd Commemoraling Ihe life of Rix ed Jan. 5 (('ram's Reports) rose to stead of that face of ageless beau- wins over Grandville, Christian saw some of our citizens culling Bowen. George Seog, Kendall Cur- Robinson, the founder, who died College Freshmen Wednesday 42,003. an increase of 5.917. The -carry depends upon how con- figures as they slipped and slin night in the high school gym and fident its people are that they can ty on the screen. 1 saw a common- and Sparta. Lowell showed much tis. Emerson Stalter, Harold 60 years ago at his home at Ada. Board of Commerce employment place looking woman, sallow, flat- improvement in their basket 'around m their efforts to hold Veach, Russell Gillilland, Wm. Frank DuMond, curator of Kent defeated them to the tune of 36 to index stood at 91.2 on Jan. 1, pay the interest. It also depends their equilibrium, and we were 22. Many people in Lowell are upon how soon the bonds fall due. chested, tubercular looking. The shooting. Bales, with possibility of Neil and Scientific museum, is cooperating an increase of 8 percent over the famous legs were concealed bv Lee seconds overtook a 14-6 again reminded of the manner in William Warner. Ray Rogers and with the Friendly league of Kern missing some real basketball by mid-December figure and an in- England has some bonds which which Absalom is reported lo not seeing the games on nearly for 99 years, requiring only a skirts. lead at half time and beat out the Leslie Bowerman. County in arranging a memorial crease of 47.5 per cent over the Ernest Lubitch, Ihe director, sat Lowell seconds in the final thirty have entered Jerusalem. You From Lowell: L. J. Nummer, service in Ihe museum annex Sun-every Wednesday night. A large figure for Jan. 1,1934. trifling percentage annually foi who are not up on yotir scriptures sinking fund purposes. There arc near the door. Mr. Detzer pointed seconds, 20-19. Richard Baird. Morse Schwacha. day. Jan. 27, at 3 p. m. icrowd turned out to help Lowell had better look this up. the meeting will be open and hv'n they came through with some railroad bonds outstanding out Charles Brackett, the novelist. East G. R. Is Yictor Ihe Walters brothers. Lester To encourage the showing of in this country which run for Charles taughton walked in Swanson, Johnny Mitchell. Pete members of the Early Residents ikying colors. The lineup for Low- conservation moving pictures by more than 100 years. We com- and slumped into a chair. He East Grand Hapids high school While in Chicago the first of Mitchell, Everett Carey, Robert association and others interested, ell against G. R. Junior College basketball team proved loo much was as schools, churches, clubs and mend the idea of very long ma- wore a mustard brown tweed the week on a business trip, C. H Yeiter, Bud Kerr. Harry Eickhoff. in Ihe pioneer life of this localitv| follows: Layer, forward; sportsmen's associations, the De- turities for future Federal bor- suit. I was surprised that so for Ihe local team last Friday and Kunciman improved Ihe oppor- Calvin Pinkney. Bruce McMahon. are invileo expressionless in repose. He game was hard fought throughout ning performance of the Sinclair being in the starting list. ident of the league, is arranging alfmard: Friesner. guard; Gaunt, and the locals performed well in its loans of 35 mm film. Individu- has reddish blonde hair, light Minstrels. Mr. Runciman was The Ionia list will be about as program dealing wilh Robinson's I als or groups who desire lo bor- blue eyes. IHis mannerisms re- every respect, except cashing in graciously received as the inter- follows: Bud Wiezorek, Charles eventful life and remarkable 1 *ext week the Jones Score- on the dog shots which they miss- achievements and will present ibooks are planning lo play the row Department of Conservation WLS Entertainers mind me a little of Lester Bailey. locutor of the Lowell Showboat Hasman. Welterweight champion wild life movies in Ihe slandard We ate a sea food salad ana ed constantly. and was given a front seat bv of Camp Grayling Nal'l Guards. new data which' sh* e ha" s recently Wolverine Big Five, one of Ihe East's second team defeated the leading colored teams in Michi- theatre size. 35 mm. may keep talked about Michigan people- Eugene Arnold, interlocutor of Ihe Selchfield twins. Winlhrop discovered. The program will in- them a week if they reside in the Chase S. Osborn, C;ptain Earl J. local seconds 26-12. the Sinclair Minstrels. Mr. Arn- and Winston. Babe Wiezorek. Lor- clude Indian stories and the sing- gan. Be sure and see this game At Strand Jan. 21 for excitement. lower peninsula and 10 days if Hathaway and Norm Borgerson, Christian Here Friday Night old paid a fine compliment to enzo Trcvan. Galen Johnson. Red ing of old songs, including an they live in the upper peninsula. who has been a friend of Mr. Det- Lowell Showboat, declaring that Indian lullaby, by Mrs. Ruth Grand Rapids Christian comes Johnson. Lyle North. Richard Du- Due to the steadily increasing de- Mgr. Harvey Callier has again zer for years. his profession looked upon the mont, Galen Haas, George Fox, Smith. Mrs. liill will present to mand for conservation movies of After lunch we walked around to l»well Friday night and Low- |Lowell Showboat as one of the the museum a picture of Rix Rebekah Installation succeeded in procuring a group of ell will go lo Saranac to play next Carl Dreger, and possiblv Arza the 10 mm film size, Ihe maximum the sets with Mr. Gushing who very best amateur productions in Dehart. Robinson's trading post, which Wli> Radio Entertainers for a one week Tuesday. time limit of loans this size film day performance at the Strand wrote "Blood and Sand," "Laugh, the country. was established at Ada in 1821, will remain at 3 days, the Depart- From Alto: Gunnar Lundh, and a picture of the trader him- The following officers were in- Theatre, Jan. 21, for matinee and Clown, Laugh," and oilier silent Frank and Clare Kaufman. From ment announced. At the prescm picture successes, and more re- Friends of Gerald Henrv will be self. stalled by Ihe Rebekah Lodge al evening. Strand Calendar Saranac: Lester Bowen. About 50 their meeting Tuesday evening: lime the films of the moose, en- Known to thousands of Radio cently an amusing novel about a pleased to know that three of his titled "Michigan Moose" and the more entries are expected. DR. STRYKER'S CAR WRECKED Noble Grand. Mae Boerma; vice listeners as "Arkie," the famous love affair in a nudist colony, en- Thursday only, Jan. 17, "Gamb- stories are appearing in current movies of Isle Royale, entitled titled "Barely Proper," which en- magazines this month. They are grand. Mildred Poller; financial Woodchopper himself, direct from ling," George M. Cohan. Also Dr. J. R. Slryker had a narrow secretary. Minnie Hawk; record- "Wonder Isle." are the most pop- the Praine Farmer Station at joyed a tremendous sale until the Bank Night. $25. in the February issue of the'True escape from a serious accident ular films in the Department's printer was raided by the police. Detective Mystery Stories maga- Heart Attack Fatal ing secretary. Mary Dennic; Chicago, has one of the largest Friday and Saturday, Jan. 18-19, early last Thursday evening whiu treasurer. Anna Yardley; right film loan library. repertoires of southern and folk (Continued on Page Eight) "Million Dollar Ransom," Edward zine, Radio Guide for Jan. 5 and driving home froni Grand Rapids. the Detective Tabloid for Jan. 15. To George Bird, 63 supporter lo noble grand. Hattie t.ongs of any of radio's best known Arnold, and "I Give My Love,'* It is reported that the accident Phillips; left supporter to noble Through clouds, fog, capricious artists. Wynn Gibson and Paul lAikas. A fourth story will appear in the was due to Ihe doctor's right-of- winds and some hair-raising si- Startling Detective Story maga- grand. Agnes Alexander; right "Rube Tronson and His Texas Series of Lectures to Sunday only, Jan. 20, "President George Bird, aged 63, a resident way being blocked by a long supporter to vice grand. Pearl lence. Amelia Ear hart Putnam Cowboys" include the champion Vanishes," Edward Arnold, Ar- zine for March. Elsewhere in this truck with a trailer which was ai emerged out of Pacific skies Sat- issue we are publishing an inter- of Lowell for the last twenty Jones; left supporter to vice old-time fiddler of the United Be Given Weekly thur Byron, Andy Devine. years, expired without warning tempting to pass another truck grand. Mary Ransford; warden. urday. landing at Oakland, Calif., States and Canada; Al Mee, com- Monday only, Jan. 21, W. L. S. esting letter from Mr. Henrv who and trailer which was stalled on to complete the first solo fliuhi is now in Hollywood, where he is Friday afternoon while walking Bertha Walker; conductor, Ruey edy drummer, and others. Merry-Go-Round on the stage. Al- on Vergennes-rd. from town to the long hill near Ada. As Slry- Kaufman: inside guardian, Anna ever made between Hawaii and The Murray Sisters," a western Miss Beatrice Kinney, National so "Behold My Wife," Gene Ray- attending a murder trial which is ker's car came over the brow of California. Ihe famous aviatrix arousing a good deal of public in- his home on Amity-st. Death was Stinchicomb: outside guardian. harmony team, sing old ballads Red Cross nurse, will give a mond, Sylvia Sidney. Matinee al the hill, there was no room to Vera Rulason; pianist, Nina flashed into Oakland like a red and cowboy songs, accompanied terest on the Coast. doubtless due to a sudden bean course of twelve lectures on 2:00 p. m. attack. pass the Iwo trucks and, as a con- Chubb. The district deputy, Agnes streak and landed at 4:31 p. m.. by mandolin and guitar. "Home Hygiene and Care of the sequence, his sedan was badly Eastern Standard Time, 18 hours Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. Mr. Bird's wife passed away Alexander, was the installing offi- "Tom Corwine completes this Sick" at the Lowell Central school 22-23, "Wake Up and Dream," MRS. W. A- COVERT DIES AT wrecked, the doctor escaping with cer. and 16 minutes out of (Honolulu, well-formed stage show with imi- building even' Monday afternoon about ten years ago and his severe but not serious bruises. 2,408 miles across the ocean. Not Russ Columbo, Roger Pryor, June ROCKFORD daughter died some twelve yean, Following the installation pot- tations of barnyard sounds and Knight, Henry Annetta. Also satisfied with Iwo aerial trips at 3 :30. Mrs. Walter A. Covert. 66, ago. Surviving are two sisters. luck supper was served. other specialities. The class was organized last Chapter 2 of "Mystery Mountain." FORMER G RATTAN MAN DIES acrflss the Atlantic, one of them With this, the program presents former well-known resident of Mrs. Jennie Lappin of Grand Rap- ako a solo hop, and a long list of Monday with some Tit members. Lowell, died at her home in Rock- ids and Mrs. Ella Quinn of Chi- Hugh B. Cavanaugh, 65, a form- a feature picture, "Behold My The second class will not be held LEAVES DAUGHTER HERE NOTICE other honors already to her cred- Wife," with Gene Raymond and ford Sunday following a brief ill- cago, and five brothers, Stephen, er resident of Gratlan Center, died it, the famous aviatrix succeeded until Monday, Jan. 28, so that William JL McKenzie, aged 78, ness. She is survived by the hus- William ami John of Grand Rap- Dr. Gertrude Tredenick. Chir- Sylvia Sidney. anyone in town desiring to take Friday night in Butterworth ho?, opractor, has a branch office at in her challenge to the Pacific but died unexpectedly Sunday at the band, one daughter, Mrs. Lottie ids. Andrew of Chicago and James pilal after a brief illness. Funeral not without a battle. She didn't the course may call Mrs. Robert home of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Huhn, of Saranac; five grandchil- of Rhinelander, Wis. Lowell in Ihe King block Tues- TOP GRADE SUITS AT $36.40 services were held in Grand Rap- days and Saturdays, from 9 a. m. waste a foot of distance or a sec- Hahn. Ensley, near Mame. Surviving are dren, and two great-grandchil- Funeral services were held on ids Monday ailernoon. Top grade Suits now at season's lo 8 p. m. p35 ond of time. She did not circle The course is given free, the three daughters, Mrs. Wm. Ensley, dren. She was a member of the Monday morning at nine o'clock Mr. Cavanaugh was born in the field as a gesture of delight low in Coons' January Clearance. only expense being the purchase Mrs. Ullie Hawk of Lowell and Saranac Chapter of the 0. E. S. in Grand Rapids and at St. Mary's Gratlan Center, moving at the age Strongheart Twists and Green- over her extraordinary and ex- of text books. It is the course that Mrs. Charles iMarcellus of Grand Funeral services were held at 2 church, Lowell, at ten o'clock. In- of 12 to Grand Rapids where h« Dance at Lowell City hall ever) citing feat. She slid straight down wich Worsteds by Michaels-Stern was given last spring at the city Rapids; 17 grandchildren, one p. m. Tuesday at the home with terment in Parnell cemetery be- later entered prominently in the Friday night. Glady's orchestra. now selling at $26.40. to the runway and drove the plane hall. great-grandchild, and two sisters. burial in Saranac cemctery. side his wife and daughter. real estate business. p35 to the very doors of a hangar. TWO THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER mmd ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, JAN. 17. 1135 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER aad ALTO SOL#. THURSDAY. JAN. 17. THREE the Cowdl Ledger Honor Roll and jCowett Stems nl Ihe Sherm Rowland home Fri- diiv eveninR. and if Ho Solo Mr. and Mrs. Sum Frederick called cm Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perfect Attendance of25, 30and Aldrich Wednesday aflernoon. Pablished every Thursday morning at 210 East Main Street Callers al Ihe Krncsl Aldrich Lowell, Michigan. Entered at Postoffice at Lowell, Michigan, as Honor Roll for December home Thursday were Mrs. Chester Second Class Matter. 35 2/ears Jigo Place. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dal- 9lh Grade—Reth Rurdick, Hieta MANAGER'S slra and Mrs. Arthur (Jreen. Ann Clark. Robert Fineis,Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. .Seymour Hesche R. G. JEFFERIB6. Editor and Foblisher. January 20,1910—25 Years Ago Jean Goul, Margaret llemingscn, ISTABHSMlO called at Ihe Krnesl Aldrich home Member Michigan Press Association Virginia Hosley, Ruth House- Mr. and Mrs. F, F. Joseph, form- IHSQ Saturday aflernoon. man, Clarico Kaufman, Doris Mc- er I-owe11 residents, moved from Donald Slocum has been ill Member National Editorial Association «{< Tavish, Anna Ralys, Hazel Rick- »» wilh the chickenpox Ihe past Corning, N. Y., lo Elkins, W. Va. ner, Pauline Rull, Jane Seyforlh, Miss Mary Peterle of Lowell CLEARANCE S week. Alice Timinski. Doris VanWorm and Dr. C. A, Roberts were mar- WEEK Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: er, Vada Walker, Allen Wisner, ried in Grand Rapids after which Year $2.00; Six months S1W0. Delia Wunsch. Spring Hill-East Ada Three months SOc; Single Copies 5c they left for the groom's home at 101 h Grade—tftigh Reahan, Geo, Rochelle, HI. By Mrs. Earl Vosburg Golfredsen, Arthur Gross, Phlor- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quiggle of Your A & P Manager's Message: The Lowell Ledger, established June. 1893; The Alto Solo, es- us Hale, Joe iHill, Virginia Krum, Suits and Overcoats Suits and Overcoats fQ The Best Suits in Dick Bolt of Grand Hapids was tablished January, 1904. Consolidate June, 1917. near Ada celebrated their 23rd Overcoats and Suits s $ Russell Kyser, Cassie June Lee, wedding anniversary wilh a num- 40 formerly selling at formerly telling formerly selling the store are In a Sunday visitor of his brothers, Alice Richards, Arthur Willis. ber of friends present. "Friends, I want to assure you that this is, beyond a doubt, the greatest sale ever to be Henry and Peter Boll. lllh Grade—Charlotte Chaffee, at $25. 24 at $30. '26 this lot. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Feurslein and junte policing ami slricl enfon*- Miss Kiltie Murphy of Alto conducted in my store. I have personally selected the items which I believe will appeal to '14 $18. 20 .iicnt of rigid laws and rcgula- Sumner Cramlon, Rarbara Fletch-'making an exelended visit at son Jackie were recent visitors of Sayings by ions. If the slates will not do it er, Izella Frost, Rarbara Grewe,iThessalon, Ont. you and everyone is a real value. I am extending an invitation to every person who reads Willard Smith and family. Ihe Federal Government must Catherine Hoover, Madeline K> Noah Trela, old settler and pio- Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dalstra umicrluke il. It would cost plenty ser, Pauline Kyser, Anna Merwin, neer of Cascade vicinity, passed this message to visit my store this week and take advantage of these many and unusual bar- $22.50 Overcoats now $18 $35 Overcoats now $28 and Iwo children were Saturday Other Editors if money, bul motorists sre so Frank Monkowshi, I.ucy Paulin- away at Ihe age of 87. gains. Prepare to stock your cupboards at a tremendous savings. This week is the time to evening callers at the Vosburg used to being taxed that they kas, Janet Rickner. A marriage license was issued and Smith homes. probably could stand a little 12th Grade—Norma Ashley, to Owen Nash and Edith Ellis, buy foods." Henry Boll lost the one remain- THESE ARE IMMEDIATE more. Geraldine Averill, Jean Weekes, both of Bowne township. ing horse of his team recently. Rurlon Riggs, Vivian Cole, Robert Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mr. Simmons, Mr. Smith, Dexter We have a feeling that the Courtright, Elizabeth DeYoung, Engle. a daughter. Clearance Prices on Shoes, Rubbers and Winter Work Clothes Sargent, Mr. Malley, Mr. Kline amf twenty-point program made pu- Dorothy I*ampkin, Elton Undsay, Will Burdick. employed by A. J. Oswald Bieri were recent callers blic by Republican members of Glendon Swarthout. Howk & Son for two years, ac- of Earl Vosburg. Congress will receive more general cepted a position on the road for r' BEER CircU City koltle Jg Mrs. Gertrude Richmond and attention later on than it will get Perfect Attendance the Modern Shoe Co. of Pontiac, Mrs. Nola Vosburg and little in the immediate future. nr ION A EXTRAI Specials for Saturday Only EXTRA I daughter were in Grand Rapids But there are some matters set CLUB South Ward IONA PEACHES Packed in Pars, Thick Syrup | Its. cao. |9C Friday. Kindergarten — Sarah Lee Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Taplin and forth which cannot with safety be son Alfred of Florida came for a 35c allowed to wait. They are of Chrouch, Richard McCall, Jack | Ik. cortoa |7 D. Smith. visit with her mother, Mrs. George FLOUR EASY TASK SOAP CHIPS C 20 doi. While, Grey Mix and Brown Mix, 50c Wool Skating Sox pressing importance to all Ameri- NEW) W. Rouse. Grattan News First Grade—Warner O'Har- Pair $2.69 By Mrs. Lils Storey cans. The first four of the points JU Mr. and Mrs. Will S. Fletchei For All Purposes 35 pairs Ragular $3.20 Grade Ball Band 4-Buckle Rubber Arctics row, Ralph Warner, ANN PAGE KETCHUP If., kettle 10c say: Second Grade—(Robert Crouch, left for Ypsilanti to spend a week "We favor the restoration of before leaving for their new home 24^-lb. Saturday only 9Sc Mr. and Mrs. Ray Varne visited Crop Club Achievement Day Keith O'Harrow, Earl Precious, CHEESE Mild Fall Cream or Brick Blue, Tan and Green Broadcloth Pajamas. A $1.29 Special his parents in Greenville Sunday. the three coordinate and separ- John Richards, Martha Lou at Cheyenne, Wyo. bat 79c ^ I7c ate branches of the Federal Twenty-eight Kent County boys 98c Fred Madison and Louland Stephens. Miss Anna Cuddihy entertained GOLD MEDAL PILLSBURY * 10 dox. Men's Cotton Work Pants. Assorted patterns. $1.29 grade Government—the legislative, the and girls who were members of sixteen young Mies of the C. C. c M Storey attended the auction sale 4-11 C.rons Clubs the past summer Fourth Grade—William Steph- FLOUR 24 H lb. K Sl.ll 24H Ik. keg #I.VT at Mrs. Duncan McNaughton's executive and the Judicial. ens. H. S,of Grand Rapids with a week- K>oons last Thursday. "We stand for Government by met at tne Rostwick Lake church end house party at her home. recently and held their annual ex- Fifth Grade—Clifford Klumpp. AJAX SOAP 10 for 31 Mr. and Mrs. Louland Storey laws passed by the regular con- Marion Richards, James Stephens, Miss Laura Heffron, aged 28 were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. stituted body for that purpose, hibit and achievement day. These years, died at the home of her twenty-eight made 30 exhibits of Richard Warner, Klizabclh Alice RED and Mrs. Bela Cowles of Orleans. and oppose this extravagant, parents in Parnell after a linger- SALMON Tall Can* PINK f asas f]c potatoes, corn and beans. The ex- Young, Richard Young. 49c Westley and Eva DeVol motor- bureaucratic government of the ing illness. *eee hibits wore judged by P. G. Lun- High School WHITEHOUSE Fallatburg & Vicinity Mapes District ed to Grand Rapids last Wednes- present Administration, which George O. Taylor, Vergennes This and That Lowell Center day. din, of Ihe Club department at Kindergarten—Margery Reebe, painter, suffered a broken heel NORTHERN TISSUE 4 "»"• tic (By Mrs. Roxle Hunter) has already issued 10,000 execu- Michigan State College. The fol- SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT Fresh Home-Made By Mrs, Wesley Miller By Clara B. Aldrich Mr. Miller of Gratlan school has tive orders that have the force Rillv Brown, Hobby Cook, Dolores when a scaffold on which he resigned his position ns teacher, lowing were the winners in Iheir roll 3C From Around of laws. Dollaway, Roland Doyle, Richard stood broke while working in an PACIFIC TOILET PAPER of the PepMrMMl and Mr. IHlarrison is Inking his respective classes: Russet Rural Denny, James Fonger, Helen Fos- office in Relding. MILK Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Garfield en- The John Young and Mr. Luca:* "We favor the Immediate re- Potatoes—I si, Uicille Holmden; 100.1b. bag tertained relatives from Belding Dr. and -Mrs. Moll of Grand place. ter, Janet Freyermuth, John John M. Rhodes ill with typhoid SUGAR the Old Town families spent Sunday al the Sam Rapids were Monday callers al turn of all the legitimate power 2nd, Merlon Sowerby, and 3rd, Granulate $485 10 49c WmtercreN Wifert lasl Sunday. Frederick home. Mr. and Mrs. George Jones of of the States to the States and Jones, .Helen Kropf, Frederick fever at U. R. A. hospital in Grand the Ernest Aldrich home. Grand Rapids were recent dinner Robert Sowerby. all of Oakflela MacDuffee, Robby Merwin, Dick Rapids. lull Lswell Building & Loan Association Robert Yeiter spent a few days Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Rowland the subdivisions thereof. township. White Rurals:—Ist, 50c IB-lk k^ $t.tS at the Claude Booth home this Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and and supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Murphy, Allen Murray, Catherine BEET SUGAR Mrs. Frank Coons was confined entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lester "We advocate an honest and Russell Gray; 2nd, Richard Gray, ib. t5c week. Place and son, Mr. and Mrs. Che.v children attended a party al Arthur Goldner. Phelps, Vema Potter, IHelene January 19,1905—30 Years Ago Lowell, MiehigM to her home with illness the firsl Elwin Storey was able lo go to and speedy balancing of the and 3rd, Eleanor Stevens, all of Saltana lb. saa Mr. and Mrs, Harry Vaughau ter Place and daughter, Mr. ano Sherm Rowland's Friday evening. Federal budget." Reynolds Norma Jene Rickert, Charles Althen retired after 37 RED or RED KIDNEY BEANS of the week. school Monday after having the Oakfield township. Irish Cob- Shirley Richmond, Lawrence spent Friday and Saturday in Mrs. Claude Schmidt and family, Howard Aldrich and wife ot Regardless of politics, these four blers:—Ist, Walter Gryka: 2nd, years in the clothing business in For Six Months Ending December 31,1954 Donald Mullen of Grand Rap H. C. SCOTT Grand Rapids, guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and Grand Rapids spenl Sunday wilh flu. points are a challange to watch- Schneider, Helen Stormzand, Ger- Lowell. He was succeeded by his COFFEE RED CIRCLE, lb. 21« BOKAR I ikiu. 49, Fred Madison and I^on Whit- Robert Hardy, and 3rd. William ald Stryker, Helen Summers, Jean ASSETS | LIABILITIES ids spent Sunday at the Clyde Mrs. Glenn Funk, family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. W, fulness and action by every man Rloom, all of Algoma township. son-in-law, M. E. Simpson. Mullen home. Home of Good Home- Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller, Mr. and John Baker and daughter lasl Aldrich. and also called on his ten motored to Grand Rapids on Turner, Dora Jean Warner, Ray- Friday. and woman who believes in the Rurbanks shown by Martin Holm- Miss Orris Howe of Lowell and CIGARETTES CaataL Lacfcy Strika, Ckattarfiald, Old GoM Real Est. Mtg. Loans...$ 75,899.00 Install Loan Shares—$ 13,961.00 Made Candies and Mrs. Milo Miller and Pauline Friday evening. A fine time was brother Ernest in the evening. mond Walters, Frances Wisner. * Paul A. Shackleton of Grand SODA '"*• $1.10 3,304.99 Install Savings Shares. 57,613.0!? Mrs. Sarah Gregory of Gragn Harold Storey and Arthur Republic and the Constitution. den of Oakfield. Any other early First Grade—Merle Alexander. Slock Loans.. • • • Rapids is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ealy were at the automobile show reported by all. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Green, Miss variety Rliss Triumphs shown by Rapids were united in marriage Sales Tas ladaded 1,349.85 Legal (Reserve... 3,980.08 in Grand Rapids Friday evening. Schneider of Lowell went fishing They summarize issues that are Kenneth Dennis, Joan Ellis, Phil- Accounts Receivable... Man* Slinton. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schneider Doris Carey and Ted Green of immediate and must be met if William Rloom of Algoma. and left for the South where the 1,225.00 Undivided Profits 20,476.33 Pauline Ealy of Grand Rapids and sons, Phillip and Jack, spenl on Camp Lake Friday. lip Johnson, Charles Keech, Don- PANCAKE FLOUR SannyfioM lkU H.O.L.C. Bonds...... l^nsing, Paul Carey and wife ol Paul Hessler and Ixuiland Stor- this Nation is to have a free rath- The sweepstakes exhibit of po- groom was employed as traveling CRACKERS I » Mc FOG in Process No.2... 2,674.57 Income 6,325-60 Mrs. Elmer While spent Friday spent Saturday and Sunday wilh Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Martin ald Keiser, Robert Kyser, Oscar salesman. Middleville were Sunday visitors ey were in (Hastings Thursday on er than a dictatorial and ruinous tatoes went to the White Rurals Peckham, Richard Priebe, Rar- Real Estate in Redemp- in Saranac with her mother, Mrs. Supt. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser the Miller children and attended Schneider. of Mrs. Hattie Easterbrook. They shown by Russell Gray. Deaths: Mrs. John Monks at hei 713.50 C. O. Hay ward. Sunday school with Elaine and business. government. bara Richmond, Jane Rittenger, RAJAH SALAD DRESSING OMJu I7C tion 1 and son Waller spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter were also called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest In Yellow Dent corn first place homein Lowell-lp., west of village; 5,784.78 Beulaine Sunday morning. The musical entertainment from It is amazing that such a sit- Retty Roberts, Anna Schriver, S £ 15c Land Contract No. 5... Mrs. Susie Worden is staying Lansing where they helped Mrs. all day Sunday guests of Mr. and Aldrich. Belding and Grangers was en joy- uation should arise in America; went to Peter VanDam of Plain- Mrs. Margaret Schneider, 69, at Bali Div. paid on Mtg'd Gumser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Dufliny, Edylh Staufier, Nancy Snell, Wanda Wood, Ern- the home of her son Martin in BROWN SUGAR with Mrs. Katy Wilson for an in- Mrs. Wilbur Stockhill of near Mr. and Mrs, Chester Place and led by the Grattan Grangers Salur- nevertheless it has arisen. The field, and to Lloyd Schwarder of 10 ^ 49c Slock 4,841.59 definite period. Henry Rather, celebrate their Pete Edinger and lister SlaufTer Coopersville. est Kaufman, Ruth Rogers, Flora lx)well-tp.; Samuel Klingensmith, GnJuuna, 2 lbs. 17c 292.40 daughter Janis attended the party'day night. Republic is in serious peril.—De- Ada and 3rd to Adrian Van Sled- Jean Mulder, Vern Raster. Expenses...... golden wedding anniversary. attended a dance in Grand Rap- aged «1, at his home in South PIANUT BUTTER Sal tana 6,270.33 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rolh are ids Saturday night. The play to be given at the box troit Free Press. right of Paris township. Second Grade—Barbara Reebe. 1 lie CashO. H. & in Bank.. The best exhibit of popcorn Lowell. y entertaining their bridge club this Ralph Meeker of Chicago visited Orpha SlaufTer spent Saturday social on Friday, Jan. 25, at eight Margaret Bibbkr, Helen Cahill, p. m. will be a womanless "Mock went to Anthony Prawdzik of John Andrews sold his interest Balk, 3 IW. BBc Total $102,356.01 Total $102,356.01 Thursday evening. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank night wilh Esther DeVries at her Rex Collins, Richard Fonger, MACARONI or SPAGHETTI Meeker, from Friday until Mon- Wedding." Everyone is cordially Additional Entries Plainfield and the second to Ha in the meat market to Frank Ic Mr. and Mrs. Bert McNeilly vis- home in lswell. Alice Ford, Rosanna Haglund, Pickard. RECEIPTS DISBURSEMENTS day morning. Mrs. Elsie McDon- Mrs. Myra Dennis of Grand invited. Schwarder of Ada, Gurneyilfiahn, DarleneKeiser.Wal- Jelal Iks Trossara Haat ftalssl ited Mr. and Mrs. William Rolh of The best peck of beans were a Mrs. Eliza D. Bancroft sold her MELLO WHEAT Instil LoanSharesMt'd $ 3,649.00 and of Battle Creek was a week- Rapids spent a few days al the ler Kropf. Eunice Miller, Billy Jim ^ lie Instil Loaning Shares..$ UOS-jiJ Yickeryville Sunday. END THIS NEEDLESS SLAUGH- peck of Red Kidneys shown by farm in Bowne lo her son, James Instil Savings Shares end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Meeker. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bradley SPECIALS Murphy, Mary Rittenger, Jerald H. Bancroft. Instil Savings Shares.. 8,493.00 Guests of Mrs. Gladys Hartley West Vergennes TER Lyle Schwarder of Ada, COFFEE SPECIAL BROOMS Real EsUte Mtg. Mt'd 8,307.50 Miss Charlotte White was the last week. Her daughter, Mrs, Joe Roth. Marjoric White, Bruce — •lie 4,841.59 Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. l-oren Hkmseman, of Grand Rapids called Fop Tills Week The following exhibits will be Weeks. Mrs. B, J. Peck left for Modesto, Loans repaid...... 15.o00.00 Div. paid on Mt'd Stock ?uest Friday evening of Miss By D. D. Krum ORE THAN 36,GOG persons shown at the 4-H Club Potato Calif., to make her future home 8 O'CLOCK Real Est. Mtg. Loans... 9.700.00 Rusco of Grand Rapids. Frances Berger of Grand Rapids. for her the latter part of the week. were killed by automobiles Third Grade — Charles Arm- Stock Loans repaid.... Show at Farmers' Week al Mich- with her daughter. Int. on Mtg. Loans S.TOWe Stock Loans 2.758.01 Mr. and Mrs. Harry McPharlin They attended the reminiscent Ferris and Bernard Miller spenl M in the year just ended. The strong, Charles Boyenga, Gloria Dr World's Larf«st Saturday night at the home of igan Slate College. Russet Rurals: . . - W- P. Snyder of Grand Rap- Taxes and Ins. paid for of Detroit were week-end guests piano recital given by Mine. Julie The Vergennes Ladies Aid So- figures of motor fatalities show Doyle, Cecil Good, Mary Grewe, Raisins Sesdlsss 4 lb. pkg. 29c Int. on Stock lx>ans.... 2o7.00 —Lucille HolmdeniWhite Rurals, ids, who bought the Dwight Sailing Coffoo Int. on Land Contract.. 26.0o Borrowers 643.57 of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Taylor. Rive-King at St. Cecilia auditor- their uncle, Milo Miller, in Grand ciety will meet at the home of Prices Good on Saturday Only steady rise from year to year, bul bert Kropf, Juliet Miller, Eve- Brooks farm, southeast of Lowell, 6.00 Rapids and attended the auto Mrs. O. J. Odell Thursday, Jan. 24, Russell Gray, Richard Gray. Elea- lyn Myers, Dorothy Peckham, Taxes A 1 ns. Repaid... 672.10 Advertising ium. Mine. Rive-King, who is 80 Ihe jump from 1933 to 1934 was nor Steven and Harold Williams, opened a dental office over Wine- Raisins Sooded 4 lb. pkg. 31c Personal Service 150.00 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holmes were years old, made her lasl appear- show. for a potluck dinner. Men are in- Analgesic Balm, 35c 24c LaSalle Razor Blades Ihe largest yet, an increase of Wesley Peckham, Patricia Priebe. Recording Fees guests Sunday of her son, Orley All styles, 5 in pkg 13c Russet Rurbanks, Martin Hblm- gar s drug store. Membership Fees 40.25 State Filing Fees 41.30 ance in Grand Rapids 47 years Sadie Sinke and Genevieve Van- vited and a good attendance is de- Vick's Vapo Rub, 35c,.. .31c more than 16 per oent. den; Rliss Triumphs, William Orin Smith, Alma Stiles, Edwaro Mrs Harry Peak (nee Lula 3 & 53c Recording Fees 22.85 Rulason and wife of West Lowell. Popering of Grand Rapids are sired. Stormzand, Albert Stryker, Bar- CornMoai yellow 5 lb. bag ISc Fines 244.80 ago. She studied under the famous Dr. Caldwell's Syrup For nine-tenths or more of Rloom; Cobblers, Walter Gryka; Sayles) of Ml. Pleasant visited Maintenance Real Est.. 12.27 Mr. and Mrs. .Ernest Rolh were old composers and her reminis- spending a few days at the Wesley Mrs. Edna Crakes, who has been Wild Cherry Cough these deaths there is only one bara Thorne, Robert Weaver. Sale of Pass Books...... £> Syrup, 25c size 17c Pepsin, 60c size 42t Red Kidney Reans, Lyle Schward- relatives and friends here before Rent Real Est. acquired 22.00 General Expense 59.98 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and cings were very interesting. Miller home. ill, is slowly recovering. cause. That cause is careless er of Ada. Fourth Grade—Beltv Brezina, leaving for her husband's home Bulk Tea pan fired Japan Green lb. 25c H. O. L. C. Bonds 5,425.00 Mrs. Vern Klahn of South Roston. Maxine Jones of Lowell was a C. M. iHlmebaugh and Bert Bak- Vick's Cough Drops Dr. West Tooth Paste.., .16c Dave Clark. Joy Converse, Shirley Real Est. in Redemp- Mrs. Ruby (Hudson spent the driving. It is rarely the fault of al Georgetown, Ky. lion 4,lW.oi FOC in Process 2,674.57 Friday night guest of Edylh er each had Ihe misfortune to lost 2 boxes 18c the machine; il is almost always Handicraft Clubs Denick, Allan Fulwiler, Robert Mrs. C. E. Hathaway of Grand week-end wilh her sister. Miss SlaufTer. a horse the past week. Hinkle Tablets, 100's 13c Word was received here of the Fsls Naptha Soap 10 Ban 45c Resl Est. Acquired 5.810.23 [Real Estate in Redemp- Mineral Oil, pt 29c the fault of the driver who strikes The winter program for 4-W Grewe, Wayne Kingdom, Marilvn 713.50 l-edge spent a few days lasl week Grace Blanding of Vergennes. Mr. and Mrs. Pele Peterson and Warren Tape and Maxine Crakes Halibut Liver Oil death of Rev. Fay Waldo, who I-and Contract 100.10 tion Both called on Mrs. IHudson's sis- a pedestrian, collides with an- clubs is getting off to another sea- Kyser, Richard Lewis, Ralph died at the home of his son in |Real Estate Acquired.. 4,174.88 with her sister, Mrs. E. S. White. D. Church spent Monday at the of Caledonia were Sunday callei^ Mustomenthol 13c Capsules, 50 in box... .79c Palmer, Wan! Rogers. Robert Soap PAG and Kirk Flake white 6 bars 19c . H. O. L. C. Bonds 4,200.00 ler-in-law, Mrs. E. P. Hudson ol other car, or allempls to beat » son's start with a record enroll- Cannon City, Colo, aged 87 years. Cash on hand July 1, *34 3,320.07 Land Contracl 5.884.88 Mr. and Mrs. John Barnum of home of D, L, Garfield. The men at D. D. Krum's. train across a grade crossing. ment. 32 clubs have enrollmenis Steward, Lillian Stormzand, Sim- OLEO 103.25 Boslwick I^ike. They found hei spent their lime fishing. Mrs. Agnes Sullivan of Lowell Shop and Save at This Drug Store He was well known in Michigan, Reserve Fund Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. C. improving nicely from injuries re- For careless driving there arc in the county agent's office with on Swartz, Donna Thorne, Kent having been engaged in Congrega- Cash O. 'H. and in L. Williamson Sunday aflernoon. Sunday dinner guests at the has been spending a few days al simple and effective remedies if 281 members. This is 54 more Wenger. 6.270.33 ceived when she was struck by a Wesley Miller home were his Roye Ford's. tional church work for twenty KEYKO Chase & Sanborn Coffee lb. Sic Bank Dec. 31,1934... Mrs. Mary Ransford spent Sun- road truck a few days before WE DELIVER the states would apply them. One than the enrollment of a year ago Fifth Grade—Robert Gaboon, years, with pastorates at several Hills Bros. Coffee. lb. 32c father, J. A, Miller, brother, Milo Ruby Hudson spent the week- Robert Christiansen. Cleone Col day al Ihe home of her daughter, Christmas. Mrs. E. P. Hudson is a is to restrict the driving of auto- which was the largest ever in this places including live years at Maxwell House Coffee lb. Sic Assorted Cookies lb. 10c Total 8 55,438.48 Total $ 55,438.48 Miller, Pauline Ealy and Mr, and end with her sister, Grace Bland- mobiles to persons who have been county. This large enrollment is hns, Clara Dcible, (Harold Dolla- Lowell. Balk Prunes 4 lbs. 25c Mrs. Orley Rulason, of West former resident of Lowell, having Mrs, Rex Kramer. Afternoon call- ing. given licenses after severe tests of made possible by the cooperation way, Virginia Doyle, Zoa Green. Iba. Camayor PalmoliveSoap.4 cakes 19c DISTRIBUTION OF NET EARNINGS Lowell. been a teacher in the south ward ers were Mrs, Miller's brother and Mrs. Grace Krum is on jury this Mrs. Mary Cook was badly in 32c Salt, Diamond Crystal '.pkg:. 7c school at one lime, and her HILDERLEY DRUG STORE their ability to drive. There are of a group of Grand Rapids busi- James Grewe, Waller Gumscr, Hired in a fall on the icy walk in Soap, Lax or Lifebuoy.. .3 cakes 20c INCOME EXPENSES Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penning ol family, Mr, and Mrs, M. S, Royn- week. rrcdcrick Hosley, Carl Kere- Hershey's Cocoa, lb. can.. .2 cans 25c friends here will be glad lo know ton, Belva and Ray, all of Grand still many places where anybody ness men and manufacturers who front of Ruben A Go's, store. Grand Rapids called on his par- THE REXALL STORE may drive a car, whether licensed have been interested in this work kes, Rertha Koewers, Theodore Matches Swan Brand.. .6 boxes 25c Scratch Feed 25 lbs. 5Sc Int. on Mlg. Loans 5,706.25 Advertising 8 6.00 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenning. of her improved condition. Rapids. Miss Weller of Cannon secured 257.00 Personal Service 150.00 Use The Ledger want column ii or not. Then, every licensed and have supplied material to MacTavish, E dw a r d Myers, a permanent position in one or Fig Bars lb. 10c Scratch Feed 100-lb. bag $1.99 Int. on Slock Loans.... Sunday. Lloyd Staufier spent from Frr- Lowell Phone 42 Michigan driver should be required to carry make this work possible. Lavant Potter, Rose Mary Rick- Int. on Land Contract. 26.05 Slate Filing Fees 41.30 day until Sunday night at the you have anvthing for sale, for the departments at Lansing thro Soap, Campbell's Tomato. .2 cans 15c Egg Mash 25 lbs. 55c Recording Fees 22.85 Miss Berenice Iat of Grand Moseley-Murray Lake his license wilh him at all limes, ner, Helen Rogers, Glen Swanson. Ihe efforts of Rep. Ladner. Membership Fees 40-2o home of his grandmother, Mrs, rent, lost or found. and every accident involving vio- Clothing Clubs David Miller, Warren Mead, Ger- Oar Own Tea lg. pkg. 39c Egg Mash 100-IIk bag $2.23 Recording Fees 28-t0 General Expenses 59.98 Rapids spent over Sunday at the By Mrs. W. Engle Ed, Bradley. aldine Bristol. Charles Winlts received an ^ lb. pks. 20c Maintenance Real Est.. 12.27 home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, lation of traffic rules should be Forty-nine girls 4-(H clothing award of a silver medal on bis ex- Dairy Feed, 16%.... 100-lb. bag $1.69 Fines 244.80 clubs are organized in Kent •Sixth Grade—Ravmond Barber, Tea Siftings lb. pkg. 10c George J-ee. Clare Ford is quite lame noted on the license by a police hibit of apples at the SI. Louis ex- NAVY Oyster Shells 25 lbs. 23c Sale of Pass Books.... Lowell Dist. No. 5 officer or other authority. After County according to Mrs. Mary S. Erma Jean Belles. Nora Chrouch, position. Cashmere Boaqaet Soap.. Seakes 25c Oyster Shells 100-lb. bag 75c Rent Real Est. Acquired 22.00 Josephine, daughter of Mr, and from being kicked by a horse lasl three or four such cilations, the Thompson, Home Demonstration Donald Doyle. Richard Gazella, Mrs, Edward Reynolds, has been week. (Mrs. J. P. Needham) Francisco A Murray sold their Corn Flakes, Sannyfield. .lg. pkg. 10c 6.325.60 292.40 driver's license should be sus- Agent, with 476 girls enrolled. Fay Green, Retty Haines, Edwaro evaporator at Hastings. BEANS Cocoanat Taffy Bars 2 lbs. 25c quite ill the past week, bul is now Miss Norma Kropf is assisting This is an increase in member- Saaerkraat .•... can 5c 292.40 Div. paid on Mt'd Slock 4,841,59 wilh the household duties al the pended or revoked. Caroline Kerekes, Frank Darwin Norton accepted a posi- Ovaltine sm. can 31c lg. can 57c Less Expense. much improved, The Dempsey oil station at the In case of a death due lo a mo- ships of 154 over last year's en- McTavish, Elizabeth Myers, Ilene Balk Walnat Meats lb. 49c Ralph Whihnery home. junction of US-16 and M-66 from tion at Port Huron. Michigan Grown Pet Food 3 cans 25c $ 6,033.20 Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vander lordri ver'snegligence there should rollment and an increase of 27G ol Onan, Bob Palmer, John Phelps, Whitehoase Coffee lb. 25c Ken-L-Ration or Dogfie Dinner Miss Emma Weeks was quilt now on will be open all night, two years ago. Nellie Richards. Undivided Profits Undivided Profits Mai of Galewood spent Sunday seriously injured in an auto wreck be prompt, swift and severe pun- January 18,190ft—55 Years Ago Dec. 31, 1934 21,375.54 afternoon and evening wilh Mr. Mrs, Uxzie Sherman was calling ishment, and permanent revoca- Seventh Grade—Shirley Ban- ,bt June 30,1934 20,476.33 near Detroit last Tuesday during on friends in our neighborhood nan, Fred Reahan, lolene Reebe, 6 21c and Mrs. Geo. Lee and family. the heavy fog. She was taken lo tion of the driver's license. Married at Traverse City, Lewis Total 8 26,509,53 during Ihe week, As long as they feel lhal they South Boston Tom Bowen, Inez Cole, Agnes LaFleur and Mary Newcombe ol Total 8 26,509.53 Dr. M. J. Court has left for Rig the hospital Thursday where Mr. and Mrs, C. Baker visiled can get away with it, irrespon- By Miss Relle Young Condon, Junior Dawson, Howard Lowell, Rapids, where he will work for xrays showed no bones broken, Sunday wilh her mother, Mrs. J. sible boys and girls will drive Dennie, Janice Denny, King Mrs, Will Sherrard died of con- TTie above is a true and correct statement of the financial con- the Federal government in the bul her face was badly bruised P. Needham. Sr, their cars recklessly and men who Fred DeClair is working for a Doyle, Robert Flynn," Mar jean sumption at the home of Frank dition of The Lowell Building & Loan Association, Lowell, Mich, Bangs Disease Control program. and cut and several leelh broken Mrs, Ruth Martin entertained 12 have had one drink loo many will taxicah company in Lansing. Fonger, Robert Jackson, Lloyd Sherrard of Keene. the close of buiiness Drcmbcr 31. ^ xRMSTRONCi when she was thrown through the little girls Saturday afternoon in Mrs. A, R, Smith spent the week- windshield of the car. lake chances on the road, endan- James Hillshurg spent Wednes- Kerekes, Henry Koewers, CaroII Milton Wilkinson of Keene en Fresh Fruits & Vegetables end in SI, Johns with her brother- honor of Sarah's tenth birthday Kyser, Hazel Peck, Alice Lou Ra- Subscribed and sworn to before President. Sunday guests and callers al Ihi. gering not only those in their own day night with Wayne and Gerald tered the hardware business with FRANK F, COONS, in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs, and little Damaris Lawton's ninth cars but everybody else on Ihe Fahrnl. He was on a few days' cine, Florence Reynolds, Dorothy L, C. Hunter at Saranac. HOCKLESS me this 9lh day of Jan., 1935. Leon Weeks home were Mr. and birthday. Games were enjoyed Secretary. Renze DeVries, both of whom are Mrs. Ed. Benedict and Mrs. Eilhol highway. The drunken driver is furlough from a CCC camp near Scott, Kenneth Smith, Martha Arthur Rarnes, engineer on the MYRTIE A. TAYLOR, ill. and a line lunch was served and not such a menace as the driver Muskegon. Stevens, Lucille Warner. steamer Topeka, visited Lowell PICNICS Notary Public, Ford of Benton (Harbor, Mr. and what a lime all the little ones had. whohashad a few drinks but is nol Eighth Grade—Marjorie Ber- and vicinity relatives and friends. Kent County, Michigan. Miss Marie Kilson and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Weeks of Sunfield Mrs. Marian Evans called on Mrs. T. Leece has bceen nu and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Weeks oi actually intoxicated. Nothing hered among the sick, pn, Dick Bowen, William Chris- Conductor Kelly was injured on My commission expires Mrs. (Harold Kilson and family ol her sister in l^owell Saturday af- ARMOUR'S MELROSE BANANAS, Golden Yellow Pound 5c "October 17, 1936. Boslwick l^ike were Saturday Lowell. calls for such complete, instantan- D. Sneathen is reported able to tiansen, Florence Dowling, Dor- the P. M. road and confined to his ternoon. eous coordination of eye, brain othyFletcher, Doris Johnson, Wm. home with a badlv sprained ankle. dinner guests al the M, 1), Hoyt Charles Davis was a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Martin Schneider be out again after being confined ORANGES, Size 150, Sw€«t and Jnicy Dot 29c home. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford and hand as driving a modern to his bed three weeks with fhi Kollar, Richard Kerekes. Lorene The firm of James Murphy A Ik in company wilh Mr. and Mrs. high-speed automobile over a Kyser, Margeret Myers, JoycePeck. Son dissolved partnership, the Wednesday, Ellis RoHins and two sons attend- which threatened to develop into 13c GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Sweet and Seedless 5 for 2Sc Mrs. Katy Wilson relumed Mrs. Chris Kropf and (laughter m smooth highway. That coordina- pneumonia. Hazel Peckham, Ruth Peckham, former retiring. home Sunday after spending two ed church al Joy Memorial church Hoyt Phelps, Elsie Richards*, Emma spenl Wednesday in Granq in Grand Rapids and look dinner tion is lacking under even a mod- Mr. and Mrs, George Tucker Miss Angela Giles was called to months with her nephew, Wm. erate alcoholic influence. Grace.Roberts, Ardis Schneider, Chicago to fill an important sten- FLORIDA ORANGES 10 Ibo. for S9e Rapids. Emma spent the night with Rev, C. A. Lohnes and family. whose birthdays occur this month Graham, and family of Grand wilh her sister, Mrs. Hilton Briggs. Control of road accidents and Barbara Sherwood, Thurston ographic position with the Goi* Rapids. Mrs. W. H, Graham and son were feted with a fine birthday Tidd, Man- Ann Weaver, Gladys APPLES, Delicious 5 lbs. 25c Cold Remedies Callers at the Gottfried Bieri George of Campau Lake called on an end to the slaughter of a hu dinner by their daughter, Mrs. mully 4 Jeffery Bicycle Co., of dred persons a day, one eve.„ JVisner, HUgh Young, James which her sister. Miss Maude, was Wilson Washburn, who under- home Tuesday evening were Mr. her daughter, Mrs, Isabelle Need- fifteen minutes, is a matter of ade- Clyde Dawson, at her home in W, Mead. private secretary. SPINACH, Texas 2 lbs. 15c went an operation for appendi- and Mrs. Gordon Frost, Mr. and ham, Wednesday. Lowell Sunday. Francis Tucker of Hebson's Laxative Cold Tablets, Syrnp While Pine and Tar citis at St. Mary's hospital. Grand Mrs. Dell Ford and daughter and Wm. HI Parker of Vergennes OYSTERS ICEBERG LETTUCE 2 lbs. 15c Grand Rapids was among those The man who thinks before he was called to Burford, Can, by Coogh Medicine, Vick's Vapo Rub, Vick's Nose Drops, Cough Rapids, Friday night, is reported Miss Emma Kropf. present. acts can make one step do the the death of his daughter, Mrs. Fancy Northern Drops (all kinds), A. D. S. Pure Norwegisn Cod Liver Oil, lo be gaining, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ford and Gove Lake CELERY, California I*. 2 bunches 17c Mrs. Carrie Ford spenl Wednes- John Stenick and family and work of five. Juletta Stewart. Ocoan Froth Hsliver Oil Capsules, Usterine, LaVoris, Glycothymoline, Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Andrews of By Mra, H. L. Ceeer Nelson Yeiter spent Sunday after- day aflernoon wilh Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Merriman and family ol CARROTS, California bunch €e Liquid Pepsodent, all these aad many more seasonable rem* SI, Joseph and C, Wolf and son of Will Bliss of Belding. noon with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lav- Read the Ledger Ads. Vergennes moved back to Chi- fHaslings called on Mr. Andrews' W>0 join* homAl ender near Lake Odessa. cago. edies for sale here. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fritz and Mr. Friday evening, this week, is quart 39c YAMS, Texas 4 lbs. 2Sc mother, Mrs, Frank Meeker, last the regular lime for the PTA at Miss Mary Flynn learning the and Mrs. Ted E'liart spent Wed- Shore of Hie Friday afternoon. nesday in Zeeland. the school house, fovort.' 8o, Bell PTA Meets art preservative" at the ledger POTATOES, Idaho bag 35c Howard Gregory spent part of office and Miss Maude Court the Pint 20c Helen Anderson of Alto was the Mr. and Mrs, Tom Read, Sr., So. Bell PTfiAA met Friday eve- W. C. Hartman lucky winner of the $25 given spent Friday al the Clare Ford last week wilh his father in Grand same task at the Journal office. v: Rapids. ing with a good attendance. The 215 W. Main St. away at the Strand Theatre last home. program consisted of community isagflsi Phone 38 Thursday. This Thursday $25 will The Ladies Aid met with Mrs. Mrs. Henry Brown of Snow "Industry is fortune's right hand and singing led by S. A. Coles, a read- be given away again. Frank Biggs Thursday wilh about District has been staying with her frugality is her left" ing by Mrs. Marshall and an in- Remember When 50 in attendance. A spelling con- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quig- ANUARY teresting talk by Rev. Wenger on WELFARE ORDERS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO 3% STATE SALES TAX Mr. and Mrs. Basil Green, Miss test was held with Leone Kiste as gle, for the past week. Mrs, Brown "Possibilities of our Resources". Doris Carey and iriend of Lan- the winner. Mrs. Sarah Purdy returned with her husband to 15—The Territory of Vermont An Alto reader of The Lowell sing and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carey » established. 1777, This was followed by a potluck ledger contributes Ihe following will entertain the Aid in Febru- Flint on Sunday where he has 4 supper. The February program of Moline were guests of Mr. and ary. employment. "'Remember When Mrs. Ed. Easterbrook Sunday. will he in charge of Mrs. Guy Ladies and gentlemen and the Sunday guests and callers at the Mrs, Claude Quiggle spent the It's a completely new kind of car . . . 16—Russia sends her ex-leader, Chris Kropf home were Mr. and past week wilh her parents. Mi. Designed for the new traffic Trotsky, to exile, 1928. Thorpe and a penny supper will kid, all aboard the oldtime, nai- Furniture for the Home Howard White, who played in especially designed to meet today's critical bo served at 7:30. row-tired linchpin wagon. A hard- Mrs, Hilton Briggs of Grand Rap- and Mrs. Geo. Washburn, at Ada, the orchestra at Keith's theatre in ids, Clinton Weeks and wife of Mr, and Mrs, Vern Coger and traffic problem. Some of the So. Bell PTA mem- wood board with a cleat across Latest designs and best construction. Because of our Grand Rapids last week for Earl conditions ... a new kind of 17—United States buys the bers will give the play "Two of a Ihe eni was the seat of the wagon I 001) Sunfield and Horace Weeks and family had Sunday dinner with Virfin Islands from Den- STOKES low overhead we can and will save yon money. Carroll's "Vanities," played this It has a new high speed . . . with lightning Kind" at the Ware School meeting wife of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Reynolds of mark. 1917. which was drawn by a fine yoke All Prices Subject to 3% Salet Tax week for the "Scandals" at Snow District. automobile getaway. It has a stronger body of steel Tuesday evening. of red slags, the slowest of the We specialize in—Window Shades, Floor Coverings, Picture Keith's. A Sunday School was organized at the church lasl Sunday evening A musical will be given al the reinforced with steel, improved Hydraulic 1ft—6S* meteor falls near slow, stopping every time they Framing, Etc. We've been in the automobile business for Grand Forks, N. D., 1910. stepped and starting with a jerk. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hunter and with Esther Bieri as Superintend- Cascade church on Friday eve- Brakes and amazing new roadability! The Lowell Ledger and your Going down a big hill one day, the son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ent and James Read secretary. ning, Jan. 25. Special music, solos, years. We've seen many new cars come and choice of either the Grand Rap- .6CRTIB OADDER. /AY/ slags ran away and ran astride a spent Saturday night and Sunday Mrs. Ed. Longstreel of Grand Rap- Mrs, Royal Vandcnbroeck and trios and a short talk by a mis- go. But we've never seen any car upset the It has astonishing new Economy and best nesday afternoon with Misses Ad- from a fall three weeks ago is r sionary, Mr. Elson, of India, will 19—Capitol Building at Wash- ids Herald or the Grand Rapids A IOTTA 61RU WONT slump. They stopped and the six- Harm Creek die and Msry Sinclair of Alto. with her sister and family, Mr. ported on the gain. Roth & Brezina ids, spent Sunday in Detroit witu Mrs, Clare Culver called on Mrs. traditions of the low price held the way this of all—a thrilling new Style. Come in today ington burns, 1801, Press, one year for $5.50. Hiis /MOKE CI6ARETT6/ tAU/E year-old kid yelled out, "Where's By Mra. Basil R. Vrecland their daughter and sister, Mrs. Abe Verwys of Lowell Saturday. be the nature of the program. John Heier motored to Grand and Mrs. John Flynn and attended Don't miss this evening of good 1935 Plymouth does! and see this new High Speed Safety Car. offer good onlv on R. F. D. routes my hat?" That was I. Rapids Saturday morning and the Euchre party at Barber school FURNITURE Leo Bowler and family. Clayton Engle spent Saturday 20—John Marshall becomes or where there is no newsboy THBTRE AFRAID THE FELLER/ A pioneer is a fellow who a and Sunday with Morris Blazo of entertainment. An offering will 1 —Gontributed. Mrs. John Heier and Mrs. Don house. Supreme Court Chief Jus- delivery. Send all orders to Thi WILL UAVC'CM TO BLOW Mr. and Mrs. Claud Siloox of remember back when the leadii Frank McMahon, who recently Lowell. be taken. Alto were Tuesday evening dinner Scott and two children accompan- Mrs. Burns Anderson and daugh- tice. 1801. Ledger. JHIIROWN RIN(3/. attraction at a bathing beacfa wi W. A. Roth, Funeral Director purchased the Oswald Bieri house Miss Mildred Barnes has been Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mulder 01 To prevent depression we must guests at the Basil Vreelsnd home. ied him home for the week end. ter Alice of Freeport spent the a hot dog stand. Cascade are the proud parents of curb prosperity, but the public Miss Mary Batey spent Sun&ny on North iHudson-sU is making elected assistant secretary, Mrs. 1—Euclid write* the first bosk Mr. and Mrs. James Barn ex and week end at the Wm. Anderson ' Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service extensive repairs and alterations Lena Wingeier assistant treasurer a baby boy born last Saturday. Ten years hence well have would not stand for thaL son Ernest were In Grand Rapids with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home and attended the Euchre McQueen Motor Co, on arithmetk, B. C. NO. After a woman bas display! and otherwise modernizing the of the Ladies Aid. Mesdames Mar- Congratulations. cww some whopping stones to tell Fridsy on business. Fred Batey and family. party. her temper, « man wonders wl Store Phone 55 Night Phone S3a about this depression. ot place which, when completed, garet Blaser end Emma Wingeier Job printing—Ledger office. Mrs. Margarst Siloox spent Wed- Mrs. Joseph Flynn Freeport Mr. Flsnneiy who la suffering he ever imagined she was frail. will be rented as a tenant house. are on the cemetery committee. Advertising brings business. If Phone 124 Lowell, Mich, flMSMnHM nnBflHMMMifflWfli •sw nmn

THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, JAN. 17. 19S5 FOUR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1935 FIVE MANY BANKS LONG LIVED West Keene LaBarge Ripples By Mra. F. A. Daniels A. W. HILZEY New Kidneys Mrs. Vern Lorin'; ADA DEPARTMENT In the United States— ONLY WANT BANKING EVOLUTION If yoa could trmda your negleetal, tlr«d mvl ALTO DEPARTMENT Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ellison were EVEN THOUGH YOU WISH 5 Gal. Cream Caa Free I6H Rinki over 100 ycin old. The Auctioneer lazy Kidnryi for new one*, you would auto- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaechele and (Mns. Fml Pntlison) (By Mrs. Hattie R. Fitch) Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and maUcally Ketridof Nifrht Klainr, NrrvouinMa, 2,472 Bsnks over 50 yean old. By R. S. HECHT DixzinrM, Uheumatinn. Buminr, Itchinir and family of Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. In addition to paying thehigh- >•••••••»•••• •••Of •••••« 10,391 Banks over 25 yeon old. Mra. Ernest Pinkney. Dutton, Mich. COLUMN Acidity. To corrrrl functional kidney diaordara, Manlcy Eldrodge and family of est market price for cream wc Mr. and Mra. Jack Winks were President American Rankerstr y the truaranter*! Doctur'a at>ecial Dmcrfp- Services that Satisfy and Terras Astorialion tkm cail.d CV8TEX (Sita-u-x). Muat fix yon Middleville spent Sunday after- TO ECONOMIZE are going to give each cream Friday dinner guests of Mr. and up in o 4a>a or money back. II til 0ruc|iiti noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Daw- Ada Merchants To Sponsor Shows There arc in the United States 168 That are Reasonable 25c FOR AW* WANT AD UP RANKINU at one tlmo was a prl Entertain Bridge Club Alto Locals Mrs. James Denton. son and family. enfltomer one chance on each Elmdale hanks that have been in continuous Thursday, Jan. 24—Wm. Solo- TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN O vate business, bat more recently There Is no reason why All those who attended the Harry Lahar and Mildred Lee LB. ASH PER TON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hlglcy and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell enier- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rosenberg te«t lo win a 5-gaI. Cream By Mra. Ira Sargeant existence for more than one hundred mon, Duttun. (it'iicrnl snle with OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, shows sponsored by the Ada Mer- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinkney bas developed Into a profoBslon—ii children, Miss Mildred Rush of you should not burn the talned ten members of Ihe Bridge and Larry spenl Monday with Mr. Can to be given away the chants will be interested lo know years. There are 2,472 banks over were Monday evening guests of 14 cows. NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25e seml-publlo pro and Mrs. John Sullivan of Ionia. tlfty years old. while 64% of all the Alaska Atoms Clarksvllle were dinner guests at BEST low priced coal Club Tbursdny evening ul the last Saturday of the month. lhal Ihe 1935 program will start Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoffman were Mr. and Mra. Frank Daniels. Friday, Jan. 25—Ed. Bekinv CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. fpsHion. T h 11 Mrs. Harold Colvin the Vern Loring home Wednes- Pancake supper al the M. K. Chas. Footc was in Grand Hap- wilh a show Friday night, Jan. 18. in Indiana on business Tuesday. banks in this country, or 10,3111, are Harold Denton Is home from Coinstock Park Fair Grounds, 20 54 chniiRu Iuih not church after which contracl was ids Monday, having recently been Mrs. Hoffman remained for a twenty-live years old or older. head good horses. WANTlvD—To rent fnrms of any day evening. MANHATTEN LUMP OR EGG More merchants have contributed Petoskey this week. como BUddonly Emma Jane Friable attended enjoyed al the Duell home. High appointed by Gov. Fitzgerald on to the shows than lasl year, there- week's visit with relatives. In other words, practically two- size, cash or share rental. For Will buy cream every day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pinkney Book dates with D. A. Wingeier, Lets AsN ind More Heat Per Ton hut Is ihe rcsnli Mrs. Mildred King of Alto vis- the get-to-gether meeting at the Fills Today's Need scores were held by Mrs. Howard Ihe Kent County >iry Commis- fore more merchants will be giv- Mrs. Minnie I^ott and Mrs. Nellie thirds ot the banks in this country Sale—3, 7. 10. 14, 15, 211 and 40- during the winter season. and Calvin were Saturday dinner at State Savings Bank, Lowell of an evolntlon ited her daughters Mrs. Joe Brow- Methodist church In Caledonia on Barllell and Frank Freeman. sion. ing tickets. Be sure and purchase Krauss attended an O. E. S. meet- have come through several succes- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvah acre farms with good buildings. er and Mrs. Harold Colvin Sunday. Mrs. Earl Colby and Marion ing in Grand Rapids Tuesday eve- HOYT SUPERIOR POCAHONTAS A. H. Smilh, Heal Estate Broker, ary process. Wednesday night. BIADSHAW POCAHONTAS your merchandise from the stores sive periods of depression and panic. Pinkney in Grand Rapids. Henry Hilzey and daughter and and Mrs. Charles Colby were in B n n k I n g has Mrs. Braybrook has been suf- Alto M. E. Church Noten and oil stations that give thesw ning, al which lime the gavel was Mr. and Mra. Don Phillips and nesday evening. Mra. Simpson and 212 East Main St., Lowell, Mich. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Only one bushel ash per ton Grand Hapids Wednesday. passed from the Kent County or- Including 1907, 1914, 1020 and 1929- From 1*351 f grown and fering with a sore arm the past 2 Best Grade Butter tickets. iHelp protect the Ada 33. Mr. and Mrs. R. Boerma of Low- Ernest Pinkney scored high. Salvage and daughters were Sun- The play sponsored ami enacted Fourteen boys and girls sur- merchants and alTord amusement ganization lo Ionia Chapters. Harry Vanderveen and lady changed with weeks. Dr. Glbbs of Home Acres TRY IT The oldest bank in the country Is ell were Sunday evening guests of CLYDE H. HOYT COAL CO- McDowell County, W. Va. day callers at the home of Mrs. by members of the (Joodfellow- prised Vivian Silcox Thursday at Buttcrfat Prices in the town. One merchant's Waller Wieland was in Detroit friend from Grand Rapids were LOST — Saturday evening on the growth and is doctoring her. In Boston, having been chartered Mr. and Mrs. James Denton. Lydia Sneden. ship Class, "The Antics of An- night, it being her birthday. The ticket and 5c admits cnyone to th j on business last week. Sunday guests at the Jake Staal Main-sl. a |>.-iokaKe containing u change of our Eleanor Loring spent from Fri- drew." was given last Friday and February 17, 1784. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniels Mr. and Mra. Hllbert Moffit and evening was spent playing games, show. Mrs. Oxel Johnson broke a bone home. M. D. HOYT COMPANY silk slip. Finder nlensc call •ountry. day night until Tuesday with her Saturday nights lo audiences of were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattison w.... -- afte.n in r whicwiiiiIhI light refreshments in her arm last week when the In the 64% of banks that are twen- Edith Dalstra, Truey Condon 279-F4. Mrs. Ferris Taylor. p35 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lor- over 4(M) people. All members of served. Good line of Team Harness Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Williamson. The banket and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. F. P. MacFarlanc were chair on which she was standing ty-live years old or older Is lodged ing. A Rook Review is Given at Ada Homer Myers buzzed wood for and brother David, John Raymor who has sur Fred Pattison Sunday. the cast enacted Iheir parts hi a, i,|„ (;rt.ss flnd Mrs. Delia and Barn Equipment lipped, throwing her to the floor. a major portion of the banking re- HARDWARE AND FUEL FOB SALE or UIvNT — 80-acre Miss Mildred Rush of Clarks- Ladies Literary Meeting Frank Daniels Tuesday. and John Ruegsegger were Sun- farm located in South Boston. vived the trials Mrs. Mattle Sherrington and Hay, Straw, and Poultry Feed very creditable manner and put S||cnx visited Mary and Addie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and sources of the nation. In comment- R. S. HBCHT vllle visited a few days last week Mrs. Ida Morris was hostess to Mr. and Mra. Ernest Pinkney day callers a t the Jake Staal Will sell cheap. Marie Williams- and tribulations son Tom and grandson Carl vlslt- the play across in a way that kept; Sinclair Sunday afternoon, son Austin and wife and Saniuol ing recently upon the stability of a TELEPHONE 116 F-2 LOWELL with Miss Flora Hooper and bro- Phone 193 F-2 the spectators in gales of laughter i M . mul Mrs. Emerson Weiland Ihe Ada Indies Literary Club at a entertained their Bridge club Wed- home. ton, Lowell, Mich. p35 of the past few years has proven her brothers In Nashville Sunday. r Stahl attended the funeral of their great majority of the banks In the ther. niost of Ihe lime. This was Ih^'xvere Sundav dinner guests at the meeting held at her honie on aunt, Mrs. Sanford Cordray which himself a ntnn of courage and abili- Mrs. Hattie Alden and Joe Coon W. E. HALL United States, Dr. Harold Stonier, FOB SALE—Good general farm Mrs. Louis Luneke and son initial eflTorl of the ('lass lo put on Karl Colby home. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. was held al the funeral home at ty, and wo ntay well expect him to accompanied them and visited at Educational Director of the Ameri- team. Phone 44-F1I, Alio, Mich spent Saturday afternoon with her a play and Ihe highly successful Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline and Phone 324. Lowell, Mich. Daisy Ward as chairman of the Elsie Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. neet the problems that Ho boforo the home of Clare Colo. mother, Mrs. Vern Loring and can Bankers Association, said: Perry Damouth. p35 outcome of this "premiere" en- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Proctor helped irogram and topic for study "A Cordray was formerly Mary Ann him with resolution and sound Miss Katherlne Ish enrolled grandmother Mrs. Sallna Lot ing. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton. In horticulture. Lewis Houghton ac- courages the belief that Ihe mem {look Review." "The foct that we have so many Mrs. Ward Proclor celebrate het Keim of this place. TBADK—80 acres good hardwood udgment. Monday at the Blodgett children's the afternoon they all visited Mr. companied him back to his work hers will again employ their Thursday. A fine dinner Mrs. Ward chose Ruth Suckow's banks that have been In existence a home for training. Sunday guests of Rev. Schrock land, some limber, nearly new Unfortunately it has become the and Mrs. Will Welton at Hastings. at East Lansing. talents along the dramatic lines. jwn!, enjoyed and all spent the af- book, "The Folks," for her review, and family were John Overboil long period of years Is an eloquent UilYOURCHILD Mrs. Mattie Sherrington and East Caledonia Mrs. Howard Miller and Mnry- Mr. and Mrs. Carol Klahn of building, free and clear, for .'ashlon to blame on our banking sys- The Goodiellows will meet wilh;lemonn al the auto show. and lo open the program Mrs. and wife and 'Harold Christople tribute to the genius ot American son Tom called at the home of her By Mrs. S. Van Namee lyn spent Thursday and Fridey Belding were Wednesday supper Logan larger place. Louis GralT, l.c tem all the troubles which the de Mr. and Mrs. Glenn feller riuirs-1 Sniulnv dinner guests of Mr. and Verne Furner and Mrs. Charles and wife. managerial ability, for no other son Frank Saturday and little Carl with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. guests at Will Klahn's. By Clara Vandewerker Boy, Mich., B. IL 2. p34-4t presslon has brought. As a conse day evening Jan. I/.for a potluck Mrs. F|(,y,| were Mr. and Nellist sang "Put On Your Old CROW UP TO BE returned home with them. A crowd of men and boys of country has experienced such wild Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crans and Metternick at Morse Lake. Mr. and Mrs. M. Metternick supper, followed by a business Mrs. U-o Brvant, Mr. and Mrs. Gray Bonnet," with Mrs. Alice the neighborhood gave Orva Stahl FOR SALE—1931 Che\Tolet Panel. queuco wo hear much of needed re- The Monthly supper of the Al- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Clarence Trowbridge, jr. went to gambling eras and resultant perIo(*8 Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crans and Mr. and Mrs Donald Haskell program and entertainment feat- iAle Broadbent of Hockford and Morris al the piano. and wife a midnight serenade on A-l condition: Model T Ford form of banking by law. No one will aska Baptist S. S. will be held at Grand Rapids Friday to spend a of business stagnation as those sons spent Saturday in Hastings and children of Shepard visited Mrs. Ben Alderlnk. , „ , , . ,. Miss Vada Seese. Ruth Suckow's book follows Ihe Tuesday night. STRONG and Truck. Webster Bros. Motor deny that certain defects have de the church Friday evening. Jan. few days with his uncle Harrison through which our country has with Mr. and Mrs. Dan LewU Mr. and Mrs. S. Van Namee Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bloomer call- The Church School s making Mrs. Otto Dygert and daughters various members of nn Ainerican Sunday afternoon callers at the Sales, Phone 298. c35 velopod In our existing banltlng laws 19. Pot luck supper. Rev. May of Hughson and family and also to passed at frequent intervals during Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sanborn en- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller spent ed on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. some progress towards Us goal of n|e Sunday dinner with the form- family, and is a complete record Addison Erb home were Ora D. COUNTRY CLUB — SWEETMEATS OF WHEAT •vhtch need correction, and that cer Bradley will be the speaker Tuesday in Grand Rapids. Walter Quiggle Wednesday after- visit his uncle Grant Trowbridge the past century." FUBNITUJIE—Repaired and re- tertained a party of friends and l(K» average attendance each (.r's f.,||u.r. chas. Bancroft. of thai period in our country from Miller and family of Pleasant Val- STURDY tain abuses were committed whlcl- Special Gospel music played on the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Newman noon. and wife. the turn of the century of today. modeled at satisfactory prices. neighbors Saturday evening. Cards Sunday" as our secretary. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gilliland ley. uo one wishes to defend or have re saw. Everyone come. and Mr. Allison Newman of Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houghton Mrs. Lydia Thompson of Camp- It tells of the lives of the parents John Slanger, in Old County were played, nice lunch served and Addie Sinclair, gave a very com- Were Sunday dinner guests of Mi. The regular meeting of the BREAKFAST FOOD Mrs. Henry Rich and sons, Burt. ford called on Mr. and Mrs. S. called on their son George and bell was the guest of her brother and the growing up and going Garage, Ada, Mich. 35tf main possible in the future. Never a good time had by all. Mrs. Mike p etc and encouraging report of un,i Mrs. Ted Bustance of Green- Rosenberbcr Community Club No. McCords-East Ed. and Lewis spent Saturday eve- family Sunday afternoon. attendance and finances last Sun- villc. S. S. Weaver and wife Sunday af- in a brand new package I ? before were bankers more deter Davis carried off ladies head prize VanNamee Sunday. away of the daughters and sons will be held Friday evening. Bus- Save* time —regulatea ning In Grand Rapids. day. showing some improvement ternoon. Cascade FOB SALE—The home of laic mined than they are today to bring and Andrew Jansma the gentle- ^Ir. and Mrs. Frank Houghton in Iowa, in New York, in Cali- iness meeting promptly at 8:1)0 amount — Protecta IA de- Harold Fox spent the week end in Ihe average attendance. Om Alton Rogers was In Battle fornia and in Pennsylvania. Its Wheeler J. Hull must be sold to about whatever changes in our bank- mens head prize while low prtze« of Morse Lake called on Mr. and o'clock, after which the Lake Bv Mra. Effie Cox licious food. It'a healthful. with his cousin, Kenneth Dean of If there is anyllung a woman best record is J)5. Creek over the week end. variety of characters run from the settle estate. Good warm house, ing system are called for by the were taken by Mrs. Wm. Crans Morse Lake Mrs. Geo. Ilfoughlon and family School Community Club will give Try it—ita coat ia very low. Grand Rapids. dislikes it's the sight of another Dalton Stahl of Elmdale with provincial to the utmost sophisti- 2 - 29c eleclricity, city water, lots of public welfare. and John Heier. By Mrs. Frank Houghton woman making a fool of a man. Sunday evening. their play, "One Minute of outside buildings, 2 lots, fruit. Ed. Chappie and family o f Alto Locals Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fineis and Beatrice Gray of Lake Odessa cation. The story is truly Ameri- Twelve." Anyone wishing a good Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas IMtSSOIl'S Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proctor en- Cream of Wheat i«/4-ib.pkf. 23c The Udsis of Good Laws Grand Rapids called on Mrs. Ray rs were Sunday evening visitors of can. entertained Andrew (Houseman $700.00 takes it, good home for tertained the "500 Club" Monday Menno Walters of Grand Rapids The line ami descrintive letter V - Wntoman soent Tues- evening's entertainment is wel- Hasklns at the home of Mrs. Dora Gordon Stahl and wife. Mrs. Claire Lnmpcrt gave two and family for dinner Sunday. retiring farmer. Wm. W. Hull, The best results can and will be evening. was a Wednesday afternoon caller Have your business or person- come to come and enjoy the eve- Reliton's Wheat Cereal pkt- 23c Hasklns Sunday evening. written in January Kith Ledger by Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler, jr. ppropriale cantellations, first, Clinton Chrisloff of South Low- Adm.. 208 North St. c35-3tf accomplished by normal processes Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson at F. L. Yelter's. al stationery printed at The Mrs. Fern Aldrich. who with ^T kCn ning with us. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cramer of of Hastinus and Sallv Lou Gano daughter with Mrs. George Dinla- >ove in Bloom" and "Marriage." The bean pickers at the local ell spent a few days at the Andrew COD UVCR and gradual adjustments of our pres- and Irene and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clarence Klahn left Sunday af- Ledger office. Good materials her * soVoud "ilioVorpd ^OrSI; »{ S«"v FOB SALE—1929 Ford Business Lowell were last Sunday dinner and line quality workmanship r,r a k- man and son of near LaGrange A clever game was played and elevator are enjoying a vacation, Houseman home. ent private banking structure—suit- Konkle and son of Grand Rapids ternoon for East Lansing where recently, was very interesting. We "J 1 l I spent the wee Mr. and Mrs. Fenn Lewis and Coupe, 1933 Ford V8 Couch, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Fox. an h mQ Ind. visited John's relatives and honors went to Mrs. Olga Cahill. owing to a breakdown of the en- ably supervised by proper authority spent Sunday with Utelr parents, he will take a short course in assured. hope Bud is well now. and that wc n' ! ' - , 1928 Whippet 4 Coach, 1 '/j ton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koster and Mr Mrs Mo Mrs. Nelson Thomas and husband Response al roll call, "What gine. son spent Saturday evening at the —rather than by the passage of still hear from Fern acain - "H" * > Reining soent John Cox home. Jewel Coffee 19c Truck wilh rack. —Gould's Gar- son called Sunday at the home of of near Zion Hill over the week Should the Busy Woman Read." Steve Custer and wife and Ira OIL more drastic laws, offering panaceas J. ^ Bergy of Grand Rapids was ^ '"T •Richard Bush of Wayland is age, Dodge & Plymouth Sales. Mr. and Mrs. J. Koster of Byron end. They returned to Indiana on The hostess, Mrs. Ida Morris, Sargeant and family spent Sunday Hot Dated — Smooth and fragrant — 3-lb. bag 55c Phone 209. c35 In the form of more government- a Sunday dinner guest al Ihe Joe V r ? , C^'Hsn Cenler. Center and Mr. and Mrs. E. King. Porritt hmnp ^' - and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon Monday. assisted by Mrs. Winnie Chaffee, at the A, L. Northrup home in working for Oscar Andrews. Solvea the problem for owned or government-controlled Mrs. King Is gaining slightly. Jay Leece and family of near served a dainty lunch. Portland. Robert Cox spent Monday in FOB SALE—Pair of young horses, Mrs. Gerald Fineis of Lowell you. Il guards your baby ^ financial organizations. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Sneden en- Whether a family of two ar of twelve, an( rs near Elmdale were Sunday dinner Mrs. Nellie Sillaway will enter- Earl King entertained with a Grand Rapids. wl. 3400; also two cheap horses. ESSil and Miss Eula Layer of (Hastings * ^ ^ - Claud Sit .d Mrs. Clyde Newell and Lasting laws relating to any phase tertained the following guests at guests of George Leece and wife. tain the club at its next meeting roast turkey dinner Sunday, cov- Preserves 2 t 29c against rickets, strength- V Five miles south of Lyons.— called on Mrs. Elmer Dinlaman r «, t,...... , . with Mrs. Ann Curtiss as chair- son Gordon and Charles Dawson of human need are formed and mod- dinner Thursday evening In honor they can find their food require- Th or d,ko George Leece and wife are stay- ers being laid for seven. Those "MAGNOLIA" — Pure fruit and augar — 5 flavora ens bone structure, and helps little bodies to grow. McKes- Olmstead Farm. p35 CTHOMAS STORES! and family Friday. Mr\ n J p Hi f u" of Grand Rapids were supper elled In the rough school of practical of her mother's birthday; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ferguson ^ Paget'of Keene Monday ing with Mrs. Lydia Thompson for man of program. Topic for study. who enjoyed the dinner with them Short biographies of our cabinet uests at the Andrew (Houseman son^ Plain, Mint-flavored and High Potency Cod Liver Oils FOB BENT—OTouses. Inquire of human experience and are usually Mrs. L. Ish and Katherlne, Mr. ments at C. THOMAS STORES— spent the week-end with Frank Vin ,l!,i \i fmr n • r the present. were George Klahn and son Burt M members. Response at roll call, and Sherman Neal and son tome Wednesday. are sold by druggists everywhere. Wm. T. Condon, West Main St., the result of sound evolutionary and Mrs. Roy Williams and chil- Bunker and family. Esther has Delton Tyler who had been re- Mrs. J. Cox and sons accompan- Lowell. p35 covering from his recent illness so "What .Interests You Most in Charles. Nut Oleo 3 "» 35c processes rather than of sudden im dren. and through the ''Every Day Low been transferred from Aurora. III., S*) c Michigan." ied Andrew iHouuseman and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harper that he was able to get out of Ira Sargeant and Steve Custer EATMORE BRAND pulses to change fundamental prin to u„si„,. .„d Norman New uZ ily to church at Lowell Sunday. FOB SALE—Mixed hay and green and children and Mrs. Ada Jons- Orleans, La. doors again was taken worse last attended the Farmers' Mutual Fire and dry wood. Howard Bart- ciples. Price Plan"—save consistently every 209 W. Main Street •Houghton and Fred Pattison rc Ada Locals Little Gerald (Houseman attend- ma were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deming spent last Thursday and has been confined Insurance meeting at Woodland West Lowell Lowell4MarketReport JetL^ Phone 69-F13. p35 If we analyze the new banking Tuesday. ed a birthday party at the home of Mrs. H. Rich laat week Sunday. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ceiving first prizes and Mrs. Basil to the house but was reported bet- Mrs. George Sillawvaa y was call- By Mra. Mrlvin Court picture which has developed during day in the year. Hayward and Lloyd Houghton Richard Onan of Lowell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Postma and Lowell, Mich. Eldred Deming of Hastings. ter Monday. ed to Cedar Springs TThursda y„ by Sunday evening, Jan. 20, a spe^ Brown Sugar 1048c Corrected Jan. 17, 1935 FOB SALE—Good used Oldsmo- the past elghteer months, we can- ^onsolations. Very clever score Ice cream and cake were served. daughter and Beryl Alber and Mjss Mela Ferguson of Grand Jesse Blough of near Middleville Ihe serious illness of her sistef-iii cial song end praise meeting will bjle 4-door sedan in fine con- not help but arrive at the conclu cards were made and handpaint- law, Mrs. Agnes David. Miss (Minnie Tillyer is going tc Mr. and Mrs. George Tuckcr of Wheat, bu $ .90 friend were afternoon callers. Rapids called on Mrs. Fred Patti- visited his parents, Jerry Blough be given at the Church of the Mkhifin Bulk Beet 10 49c dition. Priced reasonable. Call slon that evolutionary changes ed by Mrs. Neil Proclor of Alto. make her home with her sister, South Boston and son Francis Bye, bu 00 Mr. and Mrs. James Fox and son son Saturday. and wife Sunday afternoon. James Furner, who has been Nazarene. If you enjoy a pro- M lb. cloth bag 51c 25 lb. cloth bag $1.25 Phone 211 or 17. F. II. Swarth- CREAM OF GARDEN-Red Ripe Mrs. Ward Willctte, of Otsego. were Sunday visitors of their Buckwheat, cwt 1.20 which have taken place In banking, called on his brother Bert Fox and Dr and Mrs K \ Pprrvand Mr If Vera Molt and Maurice John- Earl Starbard, wife and son spending a few weeks in California gram of this kind you are heartily out. c35-30 OC of I) ,,on al, , n arrived in Chicago on Friday invited to attend tnis service. Mrs. Ward Willette and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Clyde Dawson. Barley, bu 70 and the economic life of the nation family of Cascade Friday after- Large and Mrs. '\I Besmer of Hastings' f . ® t^ « " Ihe lal Lester visited the former's uncle Flour, per hbl 7.65 ;le n r IH yw rd where he will spend the next few Emma Johnson were in Grand Gabe Onan butchered a hog last FOB BENT—That nice home of of which it Ib a part, have Justified noon. Dr. and mA!;S ^^ndS.aS " " » " - and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Class No. 2 of the Brethren 0 N0.2I2 weeks. Sunday School will entertain with Bulk As we march on into the world ot bers were present. After a short Raiiiis ~"- 2 Iks. 15c and Larry were Sunday dinnei fortune to fall Monday, cutting Long from East Campbell, P. A. on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tleman friend of Grand Rapids PLAIN OR her head quite badly. Dr. Wedell Furner and Mrs. Frankie Bristol. FRESH BREAD SUCED Ik. IW 5c tomorrow the banker has a greater business meeting a lunch was ser- iests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thomas and wife, Mrs. Will were Sunday guests at the WIU ved. A very interesting lesson on amouth. was called. Mrs. Claire Brown and children When You Deposit opportunity for usefulness than ever K Blough, Ray Weiland and children. Flynn home. OLD FASHIONED Block Printing was given by the Mr. and Mrs. Claud Loring and Mr. and Mrs. Ruiwell Benton, of Lowell spent Sunday with Mrs before, and I hope that the service Pickaninny No. 2V2 Prank Dorr and wife with Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Charles Deming leaders. Next meeting to be held Mabel called on Mrs. Lucy Duell Vivian and Evelyn of Grand Rap- Anna Fase. he will render to society will be so New Orleans Can Lula Cannavan, Wesley Blough and little daughter spent Sunday CHOCOLATE DROPS *• 10« at the home of Mrs. Sanford Ellis 15c Sundi.^. ids were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Walter Afton was a guest conscientious, so constructive and MOLASSES and wife of Freeport, Harvey at the home of her parents, Mr. Wednesday, Feb. 13. Lesson "Home Mp. Carrie Nellins spent Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Karcher. Blough and wife with Lela Star- ? i tk Hl,fh IMarlin 31 Lowell and Mra Owen Nash. MONKEY FACED HOT DATED in This Bank so satisfactory as to merit general nesday night wilh Mrs. Northrup Marjorie Bachelor and Merle last Thursday. , Accessories". Visitors, always wel- F hB d bard of Welcome Corners were Mr. and Mra. Bernie McDiarmid pr 19c r,nc ,b baf 2 approval and assure him his logical firakam Cracker 2 Ik. pkg. 19c of Grand Hapids. Gloves ,3hSda * ^ ^ Cdto* 5* come. Cookies '" "" Lb. 10c Campbell were afternoon visitors. here last Wednesday to attend the Mr. and Mrs. (Hbmer Morris are staying for the present at the high place and leadership. Q Dr. and Mrs. G. M. Thorndikc and children were guests of Mr. funeral of Ervin Thompson. Kief home In Cascade, the for- Baking were Tuesday evening dinnei Wedding invitations and an- Rto»o 2 pija. 39c Lifebuoy Soap 4 bar. 25c Mlld Cr m Daniel Stahley o f Ind. came Sunday" ,er Afl0n' Sr-' on mer helping to cut wood. South Lowell guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patti- nouncements printed at The Led- Bar IOC Ckeese Butk " son. Tuesday to Join his wife and to at- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sheehan —numerous financial conveniences, NATIONAL SAVINGS By Mrs. Charles Telter Ckccc'ite ^ lb. Lb. 18c ger office. Your choice of a var- tend the funeral of Mrs. Stahley's made a business trip to Grand Wm. Fuller has returned home iety of beautiful type faccs to se- father Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Davit Lake Rapids Tuesday. MARK INCREASES ''Snow Queen" All Purpose alter spending a part of the win- lect from. tf WESCO QUALITY FEEDS Mr. and Mrs. George Olson and ter in Chicago with his daughter, Stahley remained with her mother By Mrs. Wm. Schrader Mr. and Mra. Leon Anderson services and safeguards become Michigan Wheat until Sunday. spent Tuesday evening with their Weaco Feeda are adentlfically balanced, teated In both the NEW YORK. - Tne annual sav- children of Greenville spent part O Mns. Seaman and husband. laboratory and the field and are Guaranteed by Kroser'a to ings compilation of the American of last week with her mother, Flour 241/2 lbs. 85c parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. An- FLOUR Mr. and Mrs. John O'Harrow of Roger PiUch, Tom Forward and derson. Make Your Feed Dollar Do a Bifger Job. active in your behalf Bankers Association for the year Mrs. Frank Thompson and family. Grand Hapids were Sunday din- Last of Daltons Raymond Bannon attended the We are glad to hear Mr. Flon- (Sc refund on all Weaco feed baga returned in good condition) ending Juno 30.1934. shows that for Mr. and Mrs. Krnesl Sterzick Farec-Fiuff ner guests at Ed. OWarrow's. auto show In Grand Rapids Friday were in Lansing the first of last nery is slowly on the gain the the first tlmo since 1930 total sav- Mr. and Mrs. Waller Bergy and FEEL TIIED, ACHY- evening. week and are wilh her folks this past few days. ings in ail American banks recorded Cake Floir 5 Ik. Bag 28c son and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bergv Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gress and son SCRATCH FEED C $2-13 week in Byron Center. O COFFEE Callers on Hugh O'Connor at A LL the physical facilitiet, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. "ALL WORN OIT?' Merritt were Saturday supper and is ordinarily as acceptable as an annual Increase. The Baptists held prayer meet- flnd Mrs. (Hugh Kegerreis of Holy evening guesta of Mr. and Mrs. the Elixabeth O'Reilly home the A statement by W. Espey Aibig. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Get Rid of Poisons That LAYING MASH C $2-29 Oleo Purity Brand Lk. 12c Thomas Special lb. 21c Corners. Wm. Schrader. past week were, Mr. and Mrs. B. ** experience, obligations cash in transacting your Deputy Manager of the association Joe Sterzick last week Thursday. Mrs. Lloyd Houghton and Suz- Make You 111 Mrs. Kate Curiey was in Lowell Hilton of Cascade, Mr. and Mrs. J. la charge of its Savings Division, Fred Slama's hired man has re Mission Inn lb. 2Sc anne were Sunday dinner guests Monday. Troy, Mrs. Leon Anderson, Emmett DAIRY FEED $1.81 and legal requirements of business. in the organization's monthly maga turned to him in his farm Ll an rs TS a constant backache keeping SlISOl Low Price Can 1 8C j „ ^ ,^ * Ernest Rosenberg A Sheehan and Lewis McDiarmid. Beetle-Ware Coffee Measure given you miserable? Do you suBe: Mr. and Mra. Arch Ross called 20% Protein 100-lb. bag $1.80 24% Protein lOO-lb. bag $2.23 cine "Banking." says that savingc work again this year. Mar Lewis McDiarmid and family at- with each pound of either of these ^ > Russell burning, scanty or too frequent on Mr. and Mra. Ed. Stauffer Sun. present-day banking play a deposited In banks as of Juae 30, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson ,n,unl of Middleville m the afternoon. tended a party at the home of Furthermore, through two coffees. urine'.Ion; attacks of dizziness afternoon. 1934. gained 3.6 per ceat as com- and son Paulie spent Sunday af- Pfstim Large Box 43c Rev. E. A. Armstrong was a their daughter, Mra. Lyle Pater- ROLLED OATS ^ 10 ^ 39c rheumatic pains, swollen feet ano Mr. and Mra. Jay Smith and part in making your money pared with a year earlier. ternoon with his mother, Mrs. Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and son of McCords. your checking account you Chas. Yeiter and family. Airs. Chas. Foote. ankles? Do you feel tired, nervom family o f Grand Rapids were "The aggregate is aa iacrease —all nnstrnng? Ivan Flynn and John Dues were Ir Sunday dinner quests of Mr. and INDIANAPOLIS . . . Indiana ia BLOCK SALT 39c secure against loss. over last year of 9742.132,000, the •••MIMI UFraiet Usiig I i«r 25c -\ - and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth Then give some thought to youi Mra. Rosa Stauffer. In Hastings Tuesday and called can make or receive remit- Kellogg's All Brai and children of Lowell spent Sun mighty proud of Mi* Loeile Morris to see the former's brother Leo at Medium Coarae Salt, 100-lb. bag Me first since the year which closed kidneys. Be sure they functioc Marion Fryling and Mary Lois (above), 20 year o)d O;eenwood, day with their mother, Mrs. Ella properly, for functional kidney dis the Sylvester Thomas home. In your checking account, tances involving distant June 30, 1930," he says. "This ia a Satiu Kg. 5c Large Package 20c Freyermuth. Mrs. Jennie Yeiter Stauffer called on Mra. Ed. Stau- Ind., girl crowned National 1934 4-H order permits poisons to stay tu 1 The euchre party given at the California Sunkiat — Seedleaa Navel notable achievement, for the decline PIhUii - Heatiij called on Mrs. Freyermuth Satur ffer Sunday. Club StyK Champion. She modeled the blood and upset the whole sys Loren Dygert and U. S. Hunter Barber School Friday evening had for instance, credited depos- places and carry out many since 1930 had been precipitate and Rirkt lardwaler Castile Sc dav afternoon. tern. and made tV.e wool school suit the la were in Grand Rapids Wednesday. a fine attendance. 13 tables were 200 to 21€ all-embraciag. in that year savings ; Now !• the time to have Mr and Mrs. Wm. Anderson Use Doan'M PilU. Doan't are foi wetiring in the photo above, at a In play. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Stauffer were Oranges Siae 29c its are immediately avail- other details of personal or had reached the ail-time high of |28,- your Royal 0f Mr the kidneys only. They help tht coat'of I27.V2 with complete acces- Mra. Mary Reynolds and John AmrieuFiwIySMp Ifltir 55c ^dMrs'nnn xvinali - CHICAGO .... Bob Dalton came In Grand Rapids Monday. •orios including a $2 hat; $2 gloves} 478,631,000. A year ago the amount 10 town week the ,,l,t 0 ,he kidneys cleanse the blood of health- Deus called at the Will Troy home The Arkancnc \Vrm I i, ^ ' ' Mr. and Mra. Philip Diefenbak- •3.5'3 shoes aad 09 ent hosiery. FIRM, RIPE able during every business business financial manage- was 121,125,534,000. a loss ia three Pliafciig ind leatii{ > >ers destroying poisonous waste. Doan't Sunday afternoon. Their other BANANAS 5c Aa. Family Flakes Lg*. 22c Baking Powder and Georae GopIipI nf \v^c ^ Dalton Boyi Gang of resteryem. PilU are used and recommended er, Mra. Elizabeth Robhins and B. years of |7,353.097.000. This year the ^ests^Rpv inlt (fKerc *0* he u Col Robert E. lilton guests were Mr. and Mra. John the world over. Get them from any Loveridge of Alaska were Friday Want ads bring resuiu. day, on presentation of a ment. figure staads at 121,867,666,000. Problem dcpU iGraham and family and Ed. 12 oz. Can 35c and family of Grand Hapids dw- tY iruggist. dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. W. "Depositors, too. have gaiaed la kMlcn Large can Itc coul,tlef hoto b d b T Brougham of Cascade, Athol Dy- ing their engagement there. Arkie, ' ^ P ^P * • o *- Schrader In honor of Mr. Diefen- properly drawn check, either number, going from 39,262,442 on taken care of. We will Howard and Franklin I^ohnes en- baker's birthday. gert and Mr. and Mra. Wm. Burns. Mary Jane Troy is quite ill at Your bank can bring you June 30. 1933. to 39,562,174 on June ; | furnish estimates with- joy®" singing and playing to- DOAH'S PILLS Mrs. Kate Curiey and Miss Eva by yourself or other duly au- 30 this year, a gain of 299,732. Four ; out obligation. R ,,K, , gether, also skating on Reed's Ruegsegger called at the John WEAK AND SKINNYth e present writing. CHUCK ROAST Pears '" "No.2c.n 10c Ambrosia these valuable money-saving years ago there were 52,729,432 de- Lake. Healthiest Boy j Mra. Mary Reynolds and John OWeil home Friday afternoon. positors, or one aeposltor for each is Glen Livingston and Charl Deus were supper guests Sunday thorized persons. RAY COVERT Pontiac '"oving into CHOKE, TENDER services because it practices 2.3 persons in the country. Now Cocoa the Methodist parsonage. Nikles of Detroit called on Mr. MEN, WOMEN of her brother, John and famUy. Spiaack 3 No. 2 cans 25c BusLine Schedule there Is one account for each 3.2 Phone 317 Rev. Armstrong of Grand Hap- and Mrs. John Livingston Friday Outside of banking prem- efficient, sound and profit- 2-lb. Package 21c ids called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grand Rapids—|onia—Lanaing afternoon. Whitneyville CUTS OF BEEF ,b. | "f persons." Hershey's Sydnam Thursday evening. A. A. Schubet, Pres. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Lind and son AND CHILDREN Savod by mw ViUimaa ol Cod Lfroi By Mrs. Carl Grahaa ises or hours, your check able methods and policies. Mrs. Kitty Stonehouse and Miss (Lowell Time) Donald. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schra- Cocoa 2 »-"»• s<»" 25c i w icr wer Oil in UaUUta tablets. BACON SQUARES •>>. 19c n }y. ' ' e in Grand der attended the funeral of George Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Douglas en- Parchment wrapped Pure Rendered Rapids Wednesday. Glick at Saranac Sunday after- PoMda of am baaithy fleah Inftcad ol EAST DAILY WEST b«i« terany boMsl Ntw visor, vim and tertained Saturday evening with a Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Slater en- noon. Apple Bitter 38-oz. Jar 17c 7:35 a. m. 8:55 a. m. tBtrsy ln»t«ad ot tlratf UaUcaancci I SUtuijr, surprise birthday party in honor tertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bert Loveridge was a Sunday quiet ncrrcal That ia what thouaand* ol GROUND BEEF u» ib. 10c The methods and policies of this hank will be described in further Lard 10:35 a. m. 12:25 p. m. of the 14th birthday of their Bart left fo dinner Saturday eve- dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ptoplc are reltlnt through •eienticla' latent ALLEN HASKINS Boneless ning. 2:35 p. m. 3:55 p. m. dboovery—the Vitamin, of Cod Liver Oil daughter Beatrice. detail in future statements that will appear in this newspaper. ry Freeman. concentrated la little luxar coated tablet# The PTA met Friday evening. SLICED PORK LIVER i ISc Mrs. Wm. Anderson was for- 5:25 p. m. 8:35 p. m. withoet any of Ha horrid. ft»hy taste or amell. u. 15c Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader Rev. Bacon of Caledonia gave a Codlisk Lb. Pkg. 20c tunate in winning the $25 at the McCoy'• Cod Liver Oil TaH-ta. thev'f AUCTIONEER spent Friday evening with Mr. and called I "Cod Liver Oil in Tablets'. and ihej very interesting talk on "Electri- PORK HOCKS Fine with Kraut Ib. 12c Strand Theatre last Thursday EAST SUNDAY WEST •imply work wonder*. A little boy of S. aeri- Mrs. Herbert Cronidger. city'. night and Mr. Anderson won the oualy alck. got well and gained 10 M Iba. ic 7:35 a. m. 10:55 a. m. Mrs. Ward Stewart spent Wed- ju*t one month. A girl of thirteen after the Friday evening will be the Ep- My credentials are my record prize and cut on the kittie in the 5:25 p. m. 8:35 p. m. nesday afternoon with Mra. U. S aame diaeaae, reined I Ibo the flnt week and cribbagc tournament in Lowell t Iba. each week after. A young mother who worth League busineas meeting in of successful sales and the Hunter and daughter. could not eet or alerp after baby came got the church basement State Savings Bank the same evening. New Low Prices on Round Trips. Mra. Henry Klahn called on sev- all her health beck and gained 10 Iba. In lr«/ OX TAILS satisfied people I have sold Mr. and Mrs. Hilbcrt Moffit and eral families in this vicinity Sun- than a month. Yon almply mnct try McCoy'a al once Nothing is more conducive to for. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattison LANE, 8. Da. . . Leland Mona STATION AT day afternoon. If you don't gain at lea/it i Iha. ol and sons of Alaska were Sunday sadth (above), 18, of this place, Darrel Dygert is ill with pneu- Arm healthy fleah in a month b'et your mm.«> the continuous growth of a busi- or BEEF KIDNEYS Ib. Lowell, Michigan C. THOMAS STORES dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. la national competition in thi monia at this writing. back. Demand and get Id^Ciy'a- the m 0 ness than continuous advertising. 5c IONIA, MICH., STAR ROUTE Henry's Drug Store and genuine Cod Llrer Ol' Ttble'i Fred Pattison. *ont drought year this state baa Thora Dygert of Grand Rapids approved by Good Uouaekeepim ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN Palo Phone Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis ac- fawn, ton the National 4 H Ctal 201 E. Main St Lowell, Mich InaUtute. Befuae all a ibiunu.-i Is spending the week with her Inaiat oa the original McCoyV Give the world the beat that you 2 PER CENT SALES TAX ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MICHIGAN 3% SALES TAX. companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis health championship. He is 5 ft, Seeare Tickets Before Boardiaf parents, Mr. and Mra. Loren Dy- *y.ZZ. there are have, and the best will come back to Grand Rapids to the auto show f ia. tap aad weigha 156 ponnda. Bea gert. to you. Wednesday evening. L THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. JAN. 17. 19S5 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER snd ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. JAN. 17. 1935 SIX SEVEN LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES the church with classes for all Afi lilen suddenly struck Tony. a bath of sorts ready for you, and valley o7 The Kt. I^nwrence. On {he So. Keene-No. Boston "Look here. Why shouldn't I go Council Proceedings ages and all are welcome lo attend. some clean clothes, and n razor." fifth day they learned that an air- By Mrs, Ed, Petter and see them If I want to? Why is plane flight had been made over LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE VILLAGE OF LOWELL ' When "Somebody has taken terribly i\DA COMMUNITY REFORMED it yon expect them to come out and what was the site of New York. The Mr. und Mrs. George Denton good care of me," Tony said. He Default having been made in the Default having occurred in a (Official) CHURCH see me?" yawned and stretched. "I feel fine." Hudson River valley was a deep payment of a cvrlain morlgage, real estate mortgage containing spent Friday in Grand Rapids and MICHIGAN BELL Worlds "You're the boss, aren't you?" estuary; the sea rolled up to New- NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOIl Rev. Howard B. Scholten. Pastor, called on Mr. and Mrs. W. Roell Al Ihe door he hesllaled. "What's HEARING CLAIMS dalcd August 12, 1927, made and jower of sale dated May 19, 1920, Phone "What makes you Ihlnk I'm the ihe news, by the way? How are burgh; and the entire coast along Dcfnull having occurred In a executed by Willis G, Dollaway Mike Amelia and Julia Amelia, i Regul ir nu'cling of the Common ZION M. E. CHURCH 10:00 a, in,—"The Return of and Mrs. Klaasen. TELEPHONE CO. boss?'* tilings? Hor Is everybody?" its new line was scoured from east real estaie niorigaue conluiniiig a Stale of Michigan. The Probate and Francis A. Dollaway, husband Mortgagors, and Home State Bank Council of Ihe Village of Lowell German preaching Sunday at 10 Prosperity," Mr, and Mra. Bert Carnahan Collide The man looked at him quizzically, to west wilh running valleys which Court for the County of Kent. for Savings, Mortgagee, recorded held in Ihe council rooms Mondav, 11:00 a. m.—Sunday School and sons were Sunday dinner Bronson tapped his desk with his newer of sale dated April IC, 1924, and wife, of Ihe City of Grand o'clock a. m. "Why. it said so In the insiruction were piled high with the wreckage Lewis DcLceuw ami wife, Cor- At a session of said court, held Mapids, Michigan, to William T, Registeegls r of Deeds olllce May 20, Dec. 17,1934. for all ages. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James By Edwin Balmer pencil. "Everybody Is doing nicely. Bible School at 11:00 a. m. book we got when we were oil sent of a mighty civilization. Every nelia DcLeeuw, Mortgagors, and at the probate olllce in the City Condon, and recorded on the 20lh 1920, Liber 570 Mortgages page 43 Meeting called to order by You are cordially invited. 7:30 p. m.—"The Emanalion of Haird and nons. There are only a dozen people left of Grand Hapids in said County, President Arehart at 7:45 p. m. Chrisl's Presence." and Philip Wylle oul here. Everybody got a copy. U where were still fetid plains of cool- Home State Hank for Savings, day of August, 1927. in the olllce of 593) said mortgage having been John Claus, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Staal and said you were second in command in the hospital now. Your friend Mortgagee, recorded Hegistcr on the 4th day of January, A, D, Ihe register of deeds of Kent assigned October 3, 1931, lo Curtis Trustees present: Thorne, Day, 8:45 p. m.—Clirislian Endeavor. baby and Mrs. Jnkc Slaal spent Taylor lias the commissary com- ing lava. M. Wylle by assignment recorded Christiansen. Hoth, Shepard. Topic. "Whnl I Know Ahoul Ihi- in any emergency to Mr, Hendron; It was Impossible to make any Deeds olllce, Kent County, Michi- 1935. County. Michigan, in Liber 019 of When your car re- Friday afternoon In Grand Rapids Copyrluht br KJwIn llalmer pletely rehnhllitated. The radio sta- gan, April 1(3, 1924, in Liber 501 of Present: Hon, JOHN DALTON, May 7. 1934, in Liber 708 Mort- m Trustees absent: Cook, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Church," Leader, Miss Wisner, ••>.1 I'hlllp W)iU and this Is an emergency. Isn't it?" estimate whatsoever of tlie number Mortgages on pages 41 and 42. and were supper guests of Mr. and tion has been functioning again." Mortgages page 012, said mortgage Judge of Probate. The amount due on said mort- gages page 339, apd again assign- The minutes of the regular S. B. Wenger, Minisler Thursday, 2:00 p. m,—Mission- Mrs. Nick Scrlpsma. WNU Service Tony conquered his surprise. It of people who had survived the ca- fuges to start on v "Good Lord!" Tony exclaimed. "I having been assigned lo Curtis In the Matter of the E/date of gage to this date, of principle and ed on November 0, 1934, to Kent meeting of Dec. 3rd were read and ary Sociely al Ihe |>arsonage. Chas, Baird has secured work In flashed through his mind that Hen- tastrophe. Doubtless Ihe figure ran M, Wylle on October 3, 1931, by John A. Carey, Deceased. Mortgage Agency, Inc. by assign- approved. Youth Sunday, Jan. 20lh! Wc Thursday. 8:00 p. in.—Young forgot all about the radio station interest is One thousand eight shall be hosts lo Pioneer Club. Flint. CHAPTER VII dron was training him lo be In com- into scores of millions; but except assignment recorded May 7, 1934, It appearing to the court that ment recorded November 0, 193-1, Tlie Street reports for Ihe People's Bible ('.lass., last night-what day is this?" hundred eighty-four and 58-100 if Boy Scouts and Campllrc Girls, as Chas. Vandenhout is visiting rel- mand of those who stayed behind in s few fortunate and prearranged in Liber 708 Mortgages page 55, the lime for presentation of claims dollars (91884,58) together with in Liber 781 Mortgages page 1, weeks ending Dec. 8th and Dec, Friday. 8:00 p, m,—Prayer ser- latives In Kalkaskn. "This is the twenty-ninth." Tony and again assigned on November against said estate should be lim- Kent County Register Deeds Cold Mornings 15lh were read and placed on file. well ns the local School faculty. vice in Ihe home of Mr, and Mrs, ONY'S senses reasserted them- and launched the Space Ship. He realized that he liad been asleep for places, they were destitute, disor- tuxes paid on said mortgaged I^et everyone interested in Youth Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Slaal and selves, lie was able for the first was conscious of a naive pride at ganized and doomed to perish of 0, 1934, tu Kent Mortgage Agency, ited, and that a time and place be property and added to said mort- ofDce, Ihe assignee of Mortgagee The mailer of sidewalk crossing Tichelanr, T twenty-four hours, "The man in Inc. by assignment recorded No- appointed to receive, examine and declares principal and Interest at the Condon block was discuss- come. Address litle, "Where's "They look knowledge of Ihem bnby were Sun. guests of Mr. und time to bear the conversation of this Indication of the great sci- hunger and exposure. age as therein provided, of One Your Inside Braces?" Frank Ruegsegger. the wireless division went to work vember G, 1934. in Liber 781 Mort- adjust ail claims and demands undred sixty-three and 4-100 dol- thereon due and payable, where- ed. lhal they had been wilh Jesus," people around lilm. entist's confidence In him, "I won't on the station immediately. Any- On the tenth day the sun shone gages page 2, Kent Counlv Regis- against said deceased by and be- upon the power of sale has be- Motion by Trustee Day lhal the Church School al 10:00 a. m. Acts 4:13. Ed. Potter spent Monday morn- bother the men here," he said, "Just for the first time. At the end of lars ($103.04) and insurance WE WILL CHECK YOUR CAR OVER AND LOCATE THE Morning Worship al 11:00 a. m. ing with Will Potter who is quite He saw Peter Vanderbllt sitting way, not much has come In. though ter Deeds oflke; the assignee of fore said court: remiums of Ten and 8-100 dol- come operative. Amount claimed motion of Oct. 15th be rescindeo pathetically on a log. a cup of cof- so long as we get as many lights two weeks It would have been diffl- sick. we picked up a station In New Mex- mortgagee declares principal and It Is Ordered, That ail the lars ($10.08) as therein provided due this date is $1,041.79, princi- TROUBLE AND WILL ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEE THAT which motion denied Ihe right lo Calendar SNOW M. E. CHURCH fee In one hand, a sandwich In the ns possible, as fast ns possible." ico, and a very feeble station some- cult to tell that the settlement In interest thereon due and pavable. creditors of said deceased are re- and an attorney fee of Thirty-five mI, Interest, taxes and attorney construct crossing, and lhal Mr. Yardley Group meets wilh Mrs. Martin Vandenhout visited his Preaching 10 a. m, brother Adrian and family Thurs- other, and his bedraggled handker- Next Tony went to the kitchen. where In Ohio. The New Mexico Michigan had undergone any great whereupon the power of safe has quired to present their claims to dollars ($35,00), as provided for ee. No suit or proceeding at law YOUR CAR WILL START AFTER WE CHECK IT UP. Condon be given a permit to con. Ogden Friday. Sunday school I I a, m, become operative. Amount claim- has been instituted to recover any day. chief spread over bis knees for a Fires were going In two stoves; cataclysm. said court at said Probate Ollice In said mortgage and by statute. struct Ihe crossing under super- Tuesday evening al 0:45, all Pio- James G. Baillard. Pastor, station reports some sort of ex- ed due this date Is $2,323.91, prin- part of debt now remaining se- neers meet al schoolhouse, George Staal visited several napkin. The elegant Vanderbilt's more coffee was ready, the supply traordinary phenomena, together For fifteen days the earth did not on or before the 5th day of May, No proceeding in law or at vision of Ihe Slreel committee. cipal, interest, taxes and attorney A. D., 1935, at ten oclock in cured thertby. Free Service on all makes of Batteries. Supported by Trustee Roth. Yeas Wednesday evening, Campllrc days in Grand Rapids with rela- mustache was clogged with mud. of sandwiches had overtaken the with a violent eruption of a vol- cease trembling. In all those fif- equity have been instituted to re- teen days, furthermore, there had fee. No suit or proceeding at law the forenoon, said time and cover said debt or any part there- Notice Is given thai by said 5, Carried. Girls meet at 7:00 p. m. al Parish CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRISI tives and friends lasl week. Hit hair was a cake of mud. His demand, and kettles of soup aug- canic nature In their district; the has been Instituted to recover any ower of sale said mortgage will house. been no visitor to the camp from lace being hereby appointed for of, now therefore, by virtue of the Trustee Cook now present. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter and slwes were gobs of mud. One of mented It, Taylor was still in one In Ohio merely appealed stead- part of debt now remaining se- foreclosed by a sale at North Sunday , Jan. 27—Service to all the outside world, and the radio sta- Sle examination ana adjustment power of sale contained In said The Clerk read letter from the Church services. 11 a, m son spent Saturday evening wilh his pants legs had been torn off charge, and he made his report as ily for help," cured thereby. boor of Court House at Graid Kent County Road Commission. Lowell "Dads," Your boys are at Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenhout tion had contented Itself for the of all claims and demands against mortgage and the statute in such CENTRAL GARAGE L, C. Doerr, pastor. ct the knee. His shirt-tails had es- soon as he saw Tony. "Only two stations In all this Notice is given that by said said deceased. case made and provided, notice is Rapids, Kent County. Michigan, Filed, church Sunday. Next Sunday is and family. most part with the messages it re- power of sale said mortgage will on February 4. 1935, at nine caped his belt, and yet as Tony ap- "The big storehouses are half un- country?" Tony said, It Is Further Ordered, That hereby given that on Monday, the A. H. STORMZAND The Light Committee reported your turn! proached him, his urbanity was un- derground, as you probably know, "The static Is so tremendous still ceived. for fear that by giving Its be foreclosed by a sale at North Public notice thereof be given 15th day of April, 1935, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tht that they made a survey of the ALTO PARISH M. E. CHURCHES and I don't think the food In them position snd broadcasting Its com- Door of Court House tb Grand mortgaged premises, viz: Light Rates and reported Ihe fol- Alton - Vergennes ruffled. that It would be Impossible to hear by publication of a copy of this o'clock in Ihe forenoon, we shall The West 12 feet of Lot 50 and Phone 43 Alton Community Church E. A. Armstrong, Pastor Vanderbllt rose. "Tony, my friend." has been hurt much, although It has parative security. It might be over- Rapids, Kent Countv Michigan, 102 E. Msin St.. Lowell lowing recommendation: That By Mrs, Clyde Condon anything from any foreign country; on February 4. 1936, at nine order for three successive weeks sell at public auction to the high- the East 28 feet of Lot 51 of E. L. S. B. Wenger. Minister he exclaimed. "What a masquerade! been shaken up. There's apparent- whelmed by a rush of desperate irevious to said day of hearing, est biclder at the North Front the Light Rales be lowered lo the 'On Getting Ready for Church" and doubtless other stations are o'clock in the forenoon of the Briggs' Addition, City of Grand It was decided for all to meet will be the pastor's sermon next What a disguise! I recognized you ly a large herd of live stock and a working, which we will pick up and starving survivors. n the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- door of the Kent County Court following schedule as contained Mr. and Mrs. Will Harrington mortgaged premises, vix: F Rapids, Kent County, Michigan. m Ihe motion be adopted. al 7:30 for group sludy like a Sun- Sunday morning: 10:00 o'clock al only by the gauge In which heaven lot of poultry about a quarter of later, as well as many which will be At the end of three weeks one of Part of Lots 3. 4 and 5 Block 2 per printed and circulated in said House, in the City of Grand Rap- Kent Mortgage Agency, Inc^ and Mrs. George Harrington of ids. Michigan, that being the place Tnislee Shepard olfered Ihe fol- day School program. All be pres- Alto and 11:30 al Bowne Cenler. made your shoulders. Sit down. Join a mile In the woods, I've sent men reconditioned In the future; but so the airplanes which had escaped Southwick's Addition to City county. Assignee of Mortgagee. ent. Cannonsburg were Tuesday visit- "MY TELEPHONE the storm was put In condition, A true copy. where the Circuit Court for said Marshall and son Edwin, were in lowing motion, supported by Church School at the usunl me In a spot of lunch." there to take charge. They're put- far, we have received only two Grand Rapids, beginning at point Norris, McPherson, Harrington North Bell District Ionia Saturday, rruslee Day: Special Youth service al 8:00 p. hours. All are welcome. ors of Mr. and Mrs, Porus Church. Tony sat on the log. "I'll have ting up barbed-wire for the time and Eliot James and Ransdell made 100 feet woulh of Northwest cor- JOHN DALTON, County is holden, the premises de & Waer, By Mrs, Elmer Marshall Marrel Mlche and Clyde Maokey calls." scribed in said mortgager, or so Ralph Kyser of Buffalo, N. Y. That the Light Rales of the m. Subject. "Where's Your In- a snack with you." he replied. 'Then being. The water and mud spoiled a flve-hundred-mile reconnaissance. ner Lot 4 Block 2 of said addition, Judge of Probate. Attorneys for Assignee of side Braces?" called al the Bry Condon home After having bathed, shaved and FRED ROTH. much thereof as may be neces Mortgagee. was a guest Saturday night and Lowell Light and Power Plant he ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH PAYS ITS WAY" I must go back to work." whatever they got Into, but most of dressed In his own clothes, which At Hendron's request the young au- thence East 132 feet, thence South changed to thefoilowingschedule. Sunday. 44 feet, thence West 132 feeL Register of Probate. 34-35-30 sary to pay the amount due on Dated: November 0, 1934. So. Boston Grange Msets Sunday of his brother-in-law and W. B Gardner, Pastor The quondam Beau Brummel of the stuff was In big containers. The bad been brought from his quarters thor addressed the entire gathering FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Planer and thencc 44 feet North to place of said mortgage, wilh seven per- c25-12t South Boston Grange held a sister, Mr. and Mra. Frank Free- Commercial Rate Bible School al 10 a. m, Enoch children were Sunday dinner When an application is made for work, either to an Fifth avenue nodded understanding- main that carried the water from In the partly demolished men's dor- In the dining hall after his return man. R. S. Miller, Pastor beginning, being the South 32 MORTGAGE SALE cent (7%) inlerest and all legal closed meeting Saturday night for Ist 40 K, W , qc Carlson, Supt. gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Iwell, Kent County, said morlgage ns situated in the power of sale dated August 18, pital at Lake Odessa Monday Sunday School at 12:00 o'clock. each month. Township of Lowell, County of 1925, John Buggies and wife, Mil- the regular Community party was evening visitors at the Albert open, the quickest and easiest way to summon workers was impressed. In fact, I proclaim paratus and hose from some of those at the dining hail." NorNs. McPhcrson, Harrington Michigan, to the Lowell Building held. The program opened with a morning to undergo an operation Ist 12 K. W yc Classes for everyone. You are cordially invited to join Blaser home. Kent.Stateof Michigan, viz.: Com- dred Ruggles, Mortgagors, and for hernia. 2nd 20 K. W (ic that I was Impressed. Yet lis whole young lakes." Tony found Eve cheerful and Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Howk of & Loan Association, a Michigan recitation by Perry Freeman. Epworlh League at 0:30 p. m. ns in all these services. Miss Bulb Biggs has been home, is by telephone. Other things being equal, the appli- ^ ^Attorneys for Assignee of building and loan association of mencing at the North West corner Home Slate Bank for Savings, 3rd 20 K. W 3c Tlie pastor is leading a discussion moral was futility." "You've done d—d well, Taylor." bright-eyed. She went out on the Lowell were guests at the 1. Fil- of Section eight (8) In Town Six Mortgagee, recorded Register ol Betty June Freeman played a afflicted with Jaundice. Tony said. "Do you tiiink you can Mortgagee. Lowell, Michigan, recorded March piano solo, "Star of the East", and 4th over 52 K. W 1 i/.c of the topic, "How We Got Our cant who has a telephone is quite likely to get first call. "Putilityr long veranda with him, kins home Saturday and Sunday, (0) North of Range nine (9) West, Deeds office, Kent County, Mich- North Campbell 5lh over 500 K. W ic WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH Miss Edith Dalstra has been vis- Dated: November 0, ^ ^ 27, 1924, in the ofllcc of the Regis- Nina Hendrlck, dressed as a Bible." iting Truey Condon and Essie "Oh, don't think that for a min- carry on for a few hours more?" "I hoard you were safe. Eve,' Ruth Putnam returned to Grand said County and State, and run- igan, August 19, 1925, liber 528 By Mrs. S. Drew To lake effect January 1, 193") F, G. Bailard, Pastor ute I was being philosophical. I "Sure. I'm good for a week of Hapids last week after her holi- ter of Deeds for Kent County, tramp gave a reading, "The Hobo's Evening Worship al7:30 o'clock. Condon this week. Telephone service can be had for only a few Tony said, "and then when I could Michigan, in Liber 504 of 'Mori- ning from thence East on Sec- Mortgages page 254, said mort- and apply to January bills. Roll This will be the annual Women's Sunday School—10:30 a, m. was thinking of the many years I this." hear no more I supposed you were day vacation at home. tion line one hundred eight (108) age having been assigned Octo- Story". The program closed with call. Yeas 0. Carried. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs en- cents a day. For complete information, write ages on pages 310 and 311, and a charming piano solo by Mrs. R. Missionary Thank Offering Ser- Morning service—11:30, tertained the Alton Ladles Aid had spent as a lad In learning ge- When Tony went outdoors again. safe. You had to be safe." Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Filkins were MORTGAGE SALE jecause of said default the prin- rods; thencc South to the center Eer 3, 1931, by assignment record- Mr. a.-'.d Mra. Charles Marvin of Epworlh Ix'ttgue—7:30 p. in. invited guests of Mr, and Mrs, ed May 7,1934, in Libor 708 Mort- Kyser. In spite of the storm a The Light Committee offered a vice and Miss Elizabeth VanderTil last Thursday and served fifty at or visit the Telephone Business Office. ography, and how useless all that It was four o'clock, though he had "Why, Tony?" cipal sum of said mortgage and of highway known as the Rivei Clarksvllle were Thursday night proposal for the lighting of resi- of Grand Rapids will be the Weekly prayer meeting Thurs- Alden of South Boston Sunday. Default has been made in the gages page 281 to Curtis M. Wylle, large crowd was in attendance. supper guests of Lawrence Head- noon. After the business meeting 0 knowledge was to me now. I should no means of knowing the time. Once "If anything was to keep any all sums unpaid thereon have Road; thence Westerly along Ihe dence streets. speaker. day evenings al 7:45 Everyone Glen G. (Hkibbell was in Grand conditions of a certain mortgage and again assigned on November The Committee for the next party Alice Wingeier conducted an old Imagine that the geography that I again lie noticed thai Ihe air was meaning for me." He stared at been declared to be immediately center of said highway to the worth and wife, Motion by Trustee Shepard. Men's Club recreational pro- welcome. Rapids Thursday. dated December 3l5t, 1927, ex- West Section line of said Section 0. 1934, to Kent Mortgage Agency, follows: Myron Kyser, Mrs. S. L. Mr, and Mra. Gotlieb Roth and fashioned spelling bee. Didn't taRel learned at twelve was now com- cooler. her. himself amazed at what he said. ecuted by Daniel S. Simon and due and payable, and the shares Inc. by assignment recorded No- supported by Trustee Roth, that gram Monday nights. Come and Your Cor. has been on Ihe sick of stock pledged as collateral and thence North on said Section Mclntyre, Mra. Fred Dalstra, and children were Sunday dinner play volley ball with us. ALASKA BAPTIST CHURCH long to find out there weren't any pletely out of date." For the moment, calm had come. "Tlie moon's gone, I suppose you list for the past two weeks. (Hence Geraldine A. Simon, his wife, also vember 6,1934, in Liber 781 Mort- Clare Alderlnk, the proposal for street lighting in very good spellers present so she Tony nodded to the man on the thereto forfeited. line to the place of beginning, guests of Mr, and Mra. Leo Mc the residence district be carried Mid week service Wednesday Tlie Bronson Bodies not only had know!" no items. in her own right, of Lowell, Kent AI^SO ten (10) acres of land on gages page 3, Kent Countv Regis- Caul and Eleanor. Sunday School—10:30 a, in. permitted them to spell again and County, Michigan, to the l^owell Tlie amount claimed to be due out soon as possible. Yeas 6. Roll evening at 7:30 at the parsonage. Next Sunday evening his subject tended the Auto Show in Grand log. "So I should Imagine. You'll passed and withdrawn toward the "Yes, It was known that It would We extend our sympathy to the Ihe south side of the South Hall ter Deeds office, the assignee of Mr. and Mrs. Art Hooper and Classes for all. that time Leone Klste was award- excuse me, but I'm needed." sun, but they shone no longer In Building & Loan Association, a on said mortgage at the date of Mortgagee declares principal and Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Mclntyre call. Carried. Preaching services—7:30 p, m. will be an address to the young Rapids Thursday evening. go." Northway families in the death of this notice is $715.04 for principal (SVj) of the South-West quarter Loren Gray of Pleasant Valley Vergennes ed a prize. Ada Barnes is on en- people on "Where Are Your In- Peter Vanderbllt smiled and with- the night sky. If atmospheric con- their daughter and sister, Mrs. Michigan building and loan asso- interest thereon due and payable, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Motions by Trustee Dav. sup- Albert Cederlund. speaker. Every- "And we—the world goes like and interest, and $153,83 for taxes (SWH) of Section five (5) of said spent Sunday evening at Wesley ported by Trustee Roth, that the tctalnment committee next side Braces", Sunday school was out a word rose and followed the ditions permitted, they would bevis- Florence Kruger. ciation of Lowell, Michigan, re- whereupon the power of sale has S. L, Mclntyre, The service al the Vergennes body welcome. the moon, with the return of Bron- and insurance paid by the mort- Township. County and State. Kenneth Travis returned Satur-' Kimes. sum of thirty-five dollars be ap- month. Marguerite Blaser was ap- organized with Miss Esther Bieri So. Lowell Busy younger man. They found Hen- ribie dimly by day; but only by day. Mr. and Mrs, Harley Peck of corded February 14, 1928 In the AI.SO all land lying South of the become operative. The amount church will be held in the after- polnted to serve as Cemetery son Alpha!" olllce of the Register of Deeds for gagee, being a total amount of claimed due this dale is $2,565.13, day from a two weeks visit with Opal Cisler and Henry DeGood propriated for use for Christmas noon at 2:30. as superintendent and James Read dron emerging from the great hang- The night came on clear—clear "That's still true. Tony," she said, Hockford and Dorothy Peck of Eight Hundred Sixty-eight Dol- highway known as Ihe River of Grand Rapids spent Sunday for the needy children of the vil- treasurer this year with Emma Corners Wisconsin were recent guests at Kent County, Michigan, in Liber »rincipal. interest, taxes and at- relatives in Kalamazoo, Holland Hickory Hollow as secretary and tresurer and will ar. He seized Tony's shoulder the and almost calm. The mists had standing before him, and quivering lars, Eighty-seven Cents ($808.87), Road running on the North side with the former's parents, Mr. and lage of Lowell. Yeas 0, Roll call. Wingeier as assistant Mildred be held each Sunday evening at By Mrs. Howand Bartlett the Isaac Filkins home. 030 of Mortgages on pages 54 and of Grand River West lo the Town f orney fee. No suit or proceeding and Battle Creek. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY minute his eyes lighted upon him. settled, and the clouds moved away. as he did. to which will be added an attor- Mrs, Robert Cisler and family. Carried. By Mrs. Mary Riickerl Barnes will assist Carrie Ford as 7:30. Followed by church services. 55. and because of said default the of Ada and between said highway at law has been instituted lo re- Mr, and Mrs. Royal Lewis, Mr. Corner S. Washington Ave. and "Tony, son, have you seen Eve?" Dust and gases hung In Ihe air; still He gestured about. "They all know j principal sum of said morlgage ney's fee of $15.00 as provided for cover any port of debt now re- Gene Todd was a guest o f On motion by Trustee Shepard. secretary and Lena Wingeier will Marcel Evellett of Hastings was South Lowell PTA at the school and Grand River in fract. lots and Mrs. Ehner E. Marshall at- E. Kenl SI, be assistant treasurer to Helen El- "Yes. She's all right. She's the stars showed. that now?" land an sums unpaid thereon have in said mortgage and the costs ol maining secured thereby. tended the Husband's night dinner Eleanor McCaul Saturday and supported by Trustee Day. the Ira Dean of Grand Rapids spent a Friday visitor of Fred Blaser. house Friday night. Jan. 18. The Smyrna foreclosure. No suit or proceed- three (3) and West part of fract. Sunday, Morning service every Sunday. hart. Sarah Purdy will entertain working over at the emergency hos- The moon, too, should be shining, "Yes," she said, "They've been been declared due and payable, Notice is given that by said of the Saranac Woman's Club building permit of F. J, McMahon Friday at the O. L. Vanderlip Esther Bieri, Louise and Wayne Soulh Boston Dramatic club will ing has been instituted at law or lot two (2) belonging to said flrst Lawrence Headworth and wife was granted as per application on 11:00 a. m. Aid next month. Tony thought. Tonight there should told It." By Mrs. Albert Hoaserman and the shares of stock pledged as ower of sale said mortgage will Thursday night, at the home of home. Blaser and Emma Kropf attended entertain wilh one of their best pital." otherwise to recover said debt or parties on Section eight (8) Town p foreclosed by a sale at North were Grand Rapids visitors Tues- file. Yeas fi. Carried. Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Callers last week at the Fred Behind Hendron stood a number be a full moon; but only stars were "But they don't know It. They collateral thereto forfeited. six (0) North, Range nine (9) E Mr. and Mrs. H. N, Talcott in Guy Rickert was a dinner guest the Rural-Urban Chorus at Bel- productions, A penny supper af- Tlie amount claimed to be due any part thereof, and by reason Door of Court House al Grand Saranac. day. Motion by Trustee Day, sup- "Life" will be the subject of the Blaser home were Mr. and Mrs. ding Monday evening. ter the play. Everyone come and of men. He turned to them. "You In the sky. Had he reckoned can't know a thing like that Just Earl Norton's side won in the of said default the power of sale Wesl, containing about thirty-two Sunday at Ihellfonier Myers home. Carl Kropf. Mr. and Mrs. George on said mortgage at the date ol Rapids. Kent Countv, Michigan, Cecil Travis is working in Lan- poried by Trustee Christiansen, lesson-sermon in all Christian A number from this way attend- bring your own service, an article go ahead and Inspect the machine- wrong? from being told—or even from what rabbit hunt put on last week by contained in said mortgage hns acres of land, Lowell Township, on February 4. 1935, al nine mat the bills as read by the Clerk Science churches throughout the Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Goldie Clark attended install- He was standiug alone, looking this notice is $1,804.70 for prin- Kent County, 'Michigan. sing, A man is relieved and gay when ed the Ideal Club meeting lust ation of Maccabees at Butternut of food to pass and have a good shop. I'll Join you in a minute." they've Just been through," the Sir Knights. About 140 sat cipal and interest, lo which will become operative. o'clock in the forenoon of the be approved and or/ercd paid. world on Sunday. Jan. 20. Kropf, Pete Kellogg, Karon Mas- lime. He then noticed that Tony had a up, when some one stopped beside "Neither can we, Tony," down to the rabbit supper Satur- Now Therefore, Notice is Here- Dated, January 5, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman and he has put his heart into his work Thursday near Poller's Corners. Thursday. Mrs. Olive Ensley of be added an attorney's fee of mortgaged premises, viz: daughter Betty, Frank O'Harrow. Yeas 0, Carried. Roll call. Among the Bible citations is Iva Rickert spenl Sunday eve- on and Earl Kropf, "No; we think we—you and I, at day night, served by the losers. by Given that by virtue of Hu- William T. Condon. Mortgagee. I/Ot 42 of Reynolds and Frank- and done his best; what he has this passage (Deul. 32:7-40); "Re- Smyrna is district officer, companion. "Hello, Vanderbllt. Clad him. $35.00 as provided for in said Mr. and Mra. Roy Kyser, Grover General ning al the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fifty six were in attendance at •Have your name cards printed "What Is it. Tony?" Hendron least-are going to be safe some Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rowland power of safe contained in said R. E. Springett, Attorney for lin's Third Addition to Cily of said or done otherwise shall give member Ihe days of old. consider Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittenbach to see you're safe." And again be mortgage and the costs of fore- Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.ihim no peace.—Emerson. Ralph Whealon in Saranac. church services at Alton Sunday at The ledger ofilcc. Beautiful are spending the winter in the mortgage and in pursuance of the Mortgagee. Grand Rapids, Kent County, O. J. Brezina $ 34.00 the years of many generations; evening although it was rather a announce the arrival of a baby spoke to Tony. "What was the ex- said, how. We are sure, down In our closure. No suit or proceeding has Business address. Lowell, Mich, Ward Conner and Doris Bishop while vellum panelled cards. "Where's the moon tonight?" hearts—nren't we. Eve?—that you Clyde Cotten home. Welcome to been instituted at law or other- statute in such case made and Michigan. Gene Cnrr 40.00 ask thv Father, and he will show stormy night. Rev. S. B. Wenger girl Saturday January 12. tent of the Injury to personnel?" our city. Si. 34-12t Fred Cramer 34.00 called at Ihe M. E. Rickert home Choice of Script, Old English or "Where—that's it: where? Thai's and I will pull through. There'll wise to recover said debt or any provided, the said mortgage will Kent Morlgage Agency. Inc.. Ihee; thy elders, and they will delivered a very interesting ser- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keech, Mr. and Tony shook bis head, 'i don't Hubert Reeves is working in N. Borgerson 2,00 Saturday evening. Plate Gothic type. Proper sizes what we'd like to know—exactly be some In the calculations part thereof, and by reason of be foreclosed by a sale of Ihe Assignee of Mortgagee. tell thee. For I llfl up my hand to mon on "Utiliring Our Resources'". Mrs. Fred Blaser and family at-for Mrs., Miss and Mr. know yet." Detroit hauling cars, premises thercdn described, at Norris. McPherson, Hlorrington A. BF. Stormzand .25 what happened. We had to miss it. said default the power of sale ANNUAL ACCOUNT Scientists Find Fast Way heaven, and say. I live forever. Vanderbllt spoke. "I Just came that will save us; or the SpaceShip Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bozung and | public vendue al Ihe North from A Waer, Correlative passages to be read VERGENNES CENTER you see; probably nowhere in the contained in said mortgage has from the field hospital before I liad will take us away: or—something." daughter of •Lowell were Sunday door of Ihe Court House In the State of Michigan, The Probate Attorneys for Assignee of Total 8 111.45 from the Christian Science text- By N,M. K. world were conditions that permit- As she nodded Tony seized and become operative. Court for the County of Kent. my coffee. So far as Is known, no guests of Mr. and Mrs, Will Now, therefore. Notice is Here- City of Grand Rapids, Kent Coun Mortgagee. Sinking Fund $1,000,00 book, 'IScicnce and Jlealth with one here was killed. There are ted observation when Ihe collision held ber with a fierceness and with Cowles, Jr. ty, Michigan, lhal being the place Al a session of saW court, held Daled: November 0, 1934. to Relieve a Cold Key to the Scriptures," by Mao- by Given that by virtue of the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Read, three cases of collapse that may de- occurred: and what a thing to see!" a tenderness In his ferocity, neither Mae 'Mills of near Rockford at- of holding the Circuit Court in al Ihe probate office, in the City c25-12t City Hall Oper, Baker Eddy, include the follow- power of sale contained in said of Grand Hapids, in said County, sr. and grandsons, Law- velop Into pneumonia, several minor "Tlie collision!" said Tony, of which he had ever known before. tended the rabbit supper here on morlgage and in pursuance of the said County where the premises Aelie and Discontfort Eased Almost Instantly Nou C. W. Waldron 8 50.00 ing (p. 370): "The pallid invalid, "When Bronson Alpha took out Saturday night and spent the re- are situated, on Tuesday, the 20th on the 4th day of January, A. 1)., Fred Gromer 9.00 whom you declare lo he. wasting rence, Burton Biggs spent cases of shock, two broken legs, one He looked down at her In bis arms, statute in such case made and Sunday with the former's the moon! I thought you knew it and It was difllcnit to believe that mainder of the night and Sunday day of February, 1935, at 10 1935. Price Rile Hardware— .75 away wilh consumption of the broken arm. a sprained ankle; and rovlded. the said mortgage will Present, Hon. JOHN DALTON, LOWELL PIBLIC LIBUIT ll«Tt sister, Mrs. Charles Bough- there are forty or fifty people with was going to happen, Tony, I anyone so exquisite, so splendidly with Mrs, Emma Wheeler at Freo e foreclosed by a sale of the o'clock in the forenoon. Eastern P. B. Gasl A Sons 2.00 blood, should be told lhal blood Williams.' E Judge of Probate, GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST SIDB ••aiaieTieHs aicTuais" never gave life and can never take ey and husband at Ionia. more or less minor scratches and thought I told you," fragile, could have survived the premises therein described, at Standard Time. Albert Russell of Ionia was o Said premises are described in In the Matter of the Estate ol -OPgN- Total 6 01.75 it away, that Life is Spirit, and Mr. and Mrs. John Husar abrasions. In all less than seventy- "Bronson Alpha took out the orgy of elemental passion through public vendue at the North front were Saturday supper guests Sunday visitor at the home of Mrs. door of the Court House in the said mortgage as follows: William H. Green, Deceased. Tueiday, Thursday. Saturday The simple method pictured here is that there is more life and Im- five were reported so far." moon! . . . You told me that It which they all had passed. Yet Tlie Michigan Trust Company Water Works of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Bieri. Agnes Gould. City of Grand Rapids. Kent Coun- All of Lot Two (2) of Block Six from 2 to 8 p. m. the way many doctors now treat mortality in one good motive and Hendron's head bobbed again. He would take out the world when we that—he knew—was nothing to l^eo Richmond was a Thursday (0) of Lee's Addition to the Vil- having filed in said court its third W. S. iReuhland ..8 lL2o acl, than in all the blood which Estella Anderson of Grand ty, Michigan, that being the placc AUDIE E. POST, Ubrarlai colds and the aches and pains colds sighed with relief. "Good God. I'm met It next on the oilier side of what would be. supper guest of his sister. Mrs. Al- of holding the Circuit Court in lage of Lowell, Kent County, annuol account as Trustee under brinj? with theml ever (lowed Ihrotigh mortal veins Rapids spent the week end the sun; but you didn't mention the He kissed ber long and deeply; Will for Lizzie E, Green of said Street with her parents, Mr. and thankful!" He rubbed his hand bert Hauserman and family. said County where the premises Michigan. It is re6)gnized as a safe, sure, and simulated a corporeal sense and wiien he drew bis lips away.she Dated November 20. 1934. estate, and its petition praying for John Dawson 8 16.00 of life." Mrs. Clare Anderson. across his face. "Did you men say moon!" Twenty-four from Smyrna at- are situated on Tuesday, the 12th QUICK way. For it will relieve an Joe Gaunt 9.00 "Didn't I? I meant to. It was very gently freed herself from him; tended the public initiatory work Lowell Building & Loan the allowance thereof. Mrs. Gertrude Read spent something about coffee?" day of March, 1935, at 10 o'clock L P. MTFIENEI ordinary cold almost as fast as you Standard Oil Co 5.23 minor, of course; but I'd have given for, far more faithfully than he, she of the Maccabees at Greenville on in the forenoon. Eastern Standard Association. Mortgagee. It Is Ordered, That the Ist day! CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Friday with Mrs. Clare Ford. "With brandy in it." Tony said. By Frank F. Coons. of February, A. iD., 1935, at ten caught it ExpandingScwer M'chinc 5.05 much to have been able to see it." heeded her father. Wednesday evening. Time. PhyalelaB and Sargeon Fred Grnmer 0.30 Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. Mrs. L. L. Dewey and son Vanderbllt took Hendron's arm. Secretary. o'clock in the forenoon, at said Ask your doctor about this. And George of Grand Rapids Tony was silent. Strange to slare He sighed. She looked up at Mr. and Mrs, Alden Rowley and Said premises are described in OVER CITY STATE BANK L. A. Tanner 18.0U "May I escort you? You're a bit Mrs. Eunice Rowley of Orleans Messinger & White, probate ofllcc, be and is herebv when you buy, be sure that you get were Thursday dinner guests into a sky into which never again him, "They tell me, Tony, that yon said mortgage as follows: l^it ten LOWELL. MICHIGAN Fred Gramer 0.30 10:00 o. m. —Sunday School. / rocky. I guess." Attorneys for Mortgagee, appointed for examining and al- the real BAYER Aspirin Tablets. kept the whole camp going, single- and Mrs. Hans Nelson of Ionia (10) of Block thirty-seven (37) of L. A. Tanner 18.0i) of their cousins, Mrs. Eve- "Just a bit. Brandy, eh? Good." the moon would rise! spent Thursday afternoon with 437 Michigan Trust Bldg., lowing said accoui.l and hearing They dissolve (disintegrate) almost 11:00 a. m.—Preaching service. "However," said Hendron, "when handed." she returned him to prac- Avery's Plat of the Village of Office Phone, 222-2; House. 222-9 Jack Fahrni 21,00 lyn Lewis and daughter Before he walked away, he spoke Mrs. Hubert Reeves and daugh Grand Rapids, Michigan. 28-121 said petition; instantly. And thus worii almost in- 7:00 p, m.—Junior N. Y. P. S. Laura of Moseley and after- the world encounters Bronson Al- Ixwell. Kent County. Michigan. Ed. Clemens 9.00 to Tony. "Listen, son—" The use tical affairs, ters, Dated: December 1. 1934. It Is Further Ordered, Thai stantly when you take them. And 7:00 p. m.—N. Y. P. S, Service. noon callers of relatives at pha, we'll see that, I hope—from "Did you know Professor Bron- public notice thereof be given by Lowell IJ). & Sup. Co 22.48 7:45 p. m.—Evening Service of that word rocked Tony's heart. Alfred Davis has rented his Lowell Building & Loan NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE for a gargle. Genuine Bayer Aspiria Gould's Garage 20.40 Vergennes Center. space. If we succeed with our ship son is here?" farm to Jesse .Hodges of Easlon. publication of a copy of this or- Mid-week prayer service Wed- "This was much more than I bad Association. Mortgagee, Default having occurred in ML L T. LISTII Tablets disintegrate with speed and A. H. Stormzand 4.35 nesday, 7:45 p. m. Mr. and Wrs. Jack Gilbert —from Kpace on our way to Bron- "Yes; I saw him—spoke to him. Dayton Reeves and Cecil Hig- by Frank F. Coons, real estate mortgage containing der, for three successive weeks of Grand Rapids, Mr. and anticipated. Much worse. But the previous to said day of hearing, completeness, leaving no irritating Texaco Oil Sla 0,73 ship Is safe, although one side was son Beta, What a show that will How did he happen to come?" gins were in Ohio Inst week anil Secretary. jwer of sale dated November 1, OSTEOPATHIC 4 Drink s fan glaa of wstw Mrs. Bert Meyers of Lowell in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- ^•trMUntnt In 2 hours. particles or grittiness. LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH dented against 'is cradle. That's be, Tony, from space with no clouds "He'd arrived In the country and brought back six tons of coal for Messinger & White, 1922. Martin Slephaepr n and wife, Physician and Surgeon Total # 175.04 and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mc E. W. Condon. per printed and circulated in said BAYER Aspirin prices have been A. J. Heolsems. psstor. about all. I've got to get some to cut It off! And then landinK on was almost here when the storm Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mary Stcphan. Mortgagors. General Practice Andrews and Jim Delaney Mrs. Mary Davis has returned , Michigan Trust Bldg. county. Special Attention to Rectal decisively reduced on all sizes, so Light and Power Bible School—10:00 a. m. rost now. I'm Just a few minutes that other world, whose cities we struck. He's known about what was Suite 437. Home Stale Bank /ot< r Savings, were Friday night visitors to Belding to work after helping Grand Rapids, Michigan. 30-121 pHBVVHIHBMHRefilsteMortgagee, recorded r JOHN DALTON. Diseases there's no point now in accepting Municipal Accept, Co,.,.8 399.44 Preaching and Worship—11:00 at the Percy Read home. away from unconsciousness. I have seen!" Judge of Probate. other than the real Bayer article you a. in. "Yes," said Tony. to happen, and he's been figuring out for a while at Hi, Olds,' Deeds office, Kent County, Michi- (Prepared and equipped to treat Caswell, Inc 4.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aus- want you to take over things. If you it out for a longer lime than any- The Maccabees are having a gan, November 2, 1922, in Liber A true copy: Piles, Prolapse, Fissures and want. Ralph's Tire Shop 3.27 B Y, P. U„ three departments, Through Ihe darkness of thai NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE 0:30 p. m. tin and daughter of Kala- think you can stand up for another one else. He's had the highest re- shower Saturday night for Mr. 471 Mortgages page 448; and de- FRED ROTH, Fistuli without hospitalizsHdii). Weeks Electric Co 2.45 mazoo spent Sunday wilh moon-lost night, Tony continued to Register of Probate, 34-35-30 7:30 p, in.—Special singing and twelve liours." spect for Father. You know It was and Mrs. Gaylc Spencer (nee Ar- Default having occurred in fault having occurred in a real 1174 Madison Ave., Grand Rsplda Gould's Garage 3,27 her mother, Mrs. Rosa Kerr work. He mustered new gangs for estate mortgage containing a music by a group from Ihe Grand "I'm In the pink," Tony answered. lo Father that he sent bis results. lene Lee), newly weds. real estate mortgage containing Westinghousc Elec. and family. Avoid tlie dreary tasks of salvage, and of Listen for the wedding bells power of sale dated May 8, 1924, LEGAL NOTICES Phones: Office 88902; Res. 38$lf Rapids City iRescue Mission. Mes- "Good. You're in charge, then. They had to get together. Father Kiwer of sale dated August 25 and Supply Co 8.20 Donald Anderson spent Have me waked in twelve hours." rehabilitating and reconstructing the last of this week. .922. Frank C. Mutchlcr and executed by said Martin Stephan Capitol Elec. Supply Co.. 3.03 sage by one of the visiting pastors. and be. They agreed II was bet- NOTICE MORTGAGE SALE Mid week Prayer and Praise the week end In Grand Rap- Tony began the rounds again, in the shelters. Albert and Henry Hauserman Louise Mutchlcr, Mortgagors, and and wife, Mary Slephan, to said A. B. Stove Co 08 ids with Neil Hall. Q TOW ter to work here than In South Af- Home Stale Bank for Savings as Default having occurred in a service Wednesday evening al the hall of Ihe women's dormitory, When light began again to filter were in Saranac on business Sat- Home State Bank for Savings Graybar Co 17.70 Mrs. Tom Read, sr. attend- rica; so he did ihe traveling. He'll urday morning. Mortgagee, recorded Register Mortgagee, which mortgage was real estate mortgage containing B. I. SIEPAII, H I. 7:30, Dodson and Smith were hard at through the darkly streaming heav tf sgaitaf mm — Cwlm Suft Aiplrfa While Star Refining Co... 0.50 ed the Alton Aid last week; be Invaluable—If we do get away." The dunce Saturday night was Deeds ofllcc August 25,1922, Liber recorded May 8, 1924, in Liber r of sale dated August 0, Phot»« 47 Westinghouse Electric Young People's Bible Class— work. Their patients sal or lay in ens. Hendron re-awoke. He found mmttntx M AN Sfaw Thursday evening, 7:30. a good attendance reported. Every molorisl's "Firsl Aid" in win Tony drunk with fatigue, carrying "You mean. If we get away from enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. 471 Mortgages page 284. said 510 Mortgages page 1; and de- Elke Sterkenburg and wife, J. K. ALTLMI, M. 1. and Mfg. Co 1.41 bed. Eve, together wilh a dozen John Tebbcll ond Mr. and Mrs. mortgage "having' been assigned fault having occurred in a real Gertrude Sterkenburg, and Sie- The besl argument for the in- ter starting is Sunoco 20-W motor oil. on by sheer effort of will, and re the world?" Phona 100 Gen. Elec. Sup. Corp 112.07 oilier women, was acting as nurse. Lou Compton oi Ionia were here July 29,1931, lo Old Kent Bank by estaie mortgogc containing there- bert Sterkenburg, single, Mort- Gen. Elec. Sup. Corp 5.13 spiration of the Bible is that it McCORDS MATTERS fusing to rest. "Yes, Yon see Father's chief work- inspires men. Slie smiled nl him accros Ihe room, to enjoy tlie evening. assignment recorded July 30, in a power of sale dated July 13 agors, and Home Stale Bank for Negoace Block, Lowell. American Legion 5,00 By Mrs. R. T. Williams In fact car manufacturers recom Hendron called some of the men has been—and will be—on the 1928. executed by said Martin avings. Mortgagee, recorded Reg- and he told her that her father was Space ship; how to get away from Mr. and Mrs, Albert Qlauserman 1931, Liber 730 Mortgages page 91, S Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. i Electro Master Co 22,06 The (Bible is a window in this who had been taking Tony's com- and again assigned September 21, Slephan and wife, Mary Slephan ister Deeds office, Kent County, prison world through which we mend 20-W because they know il asleep. the world and reach Bronson Beta, and son Harold were Greenville Office Phone M P. B. Gast & Sons Co 1.92 Tony went next to Ihe machine mands and had him carried bodily visitors Saturday afternoon. 1931, to Home Slate Bank for as Mortgagors, and said Home Michigan, August 20, 1924, Liber Slandard Oil Co 10.51 may look into eternity. Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma when It returns. That's all Father Stale Bank for Savings as Mori 510 Mortgages page 175: said visited their daughter and won't freeze into a glue-like mass, shop. A shift of men was at work to bed. . . . Savings by assignmenl recorded Ix>well Lbr, & Sup. Co... .33 We praise Thee for the radiance Tony opened Ids eyes. One by can possibly arrange—If not more The successful man lengthens LSeptember 22, 19.31, in Liber 738 gagee, which mortgage was re- mortgage having been assigned FARMERS!. . INSURE family, Mr. and Mra. Ben which makes il almost impossible lo clearing away the Infllirated dust corded in said Begistcr of Deeds October 3, 1931, lo Curtis M. A. J. Lindemann Hov. Co. 1.72 That from the hallowed page, one he collected all Ihe disjointed He can't take any time to figuring his stride when he discovers that Mortgages page 459, and again as- L. I. BEREIICT Armstrong Mfg. Co 1.94 A lantern to our footsteps Works of Grand Rapids on turn the motor over. on the engines and Hie mud that bow we'll live, if we reach that signed October 3, 1931, to Curtis office July 30, 1928, in Liber 053 Wylie by assignment recorded Wednesday. had poured over the floors. An- memories of tho past days. He per the sign-post has deceived him; Osteopathic Physician James McMahon 04.80 Shines on from age to age. other world. Bul Professor Bron Ihe failure looks for u place to sit M. Wylle by assignmenl recorded Mortgages page 037: all of which May 7, 1934. in liber 708 Mort- Year property in Michigan's largest farm mntual Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Colby other group of men lay In deep celved that be was lying on a couch said mortgages were assigned to gages page 187, and again assign- At R. T. Ford's, 010 E. Main SL Are insurance company which gnaranteea stability Mert Sinclair 53.46 son bas been doing that for months down. May 7, 1934, in Liber 708 of Mort- Valda Chaterdon 45,36 CATHOLIC PARISHES visited Mr, and Mrs. Ben Sunoco 20-W motor oil flows freely sleep wherever there was room In Hendron's offices In the besl end gages page 103, and again assign- Curtis M. Wylie on October 3. ed on November 0. 1934, lo Kenl Tuesday and Friday with broad coverage at moderate cost Jelllma of Grand Rapids on For more than a year be practically 1 Paul Rickert 45.36 even at zero; lets your battery snap enough to recline. One of Ihe ed on November 0. 1934 lo Kent 1931, by assignment recorded May Morlgage Agency, Inc. by assign- St Mary's—Lowell Sunday, of the machine shop and labora- lived—In bis mind—on Bronson Want ads bring results. 7, 1934. in liber 708 Mortgages ment recorded November 6, 1934, Forenoona Writes a blanket policy on peraonal property Byrne McSfahon 48,60 workers explained: "Nobody around I tory building, A slight noise in one Mortgage Agency, Inc. by assign- Gerald Slaal 36.00 Rev. Fr. Jewell, pastor. Mr,, Mrs. John Hulzinga the motor over instantly. It makes Beta. So he's here to make the ment recorded November 0, 1931, page 359, and again assigned on in Liber 781 Mortgages page 2, which often gives as Biehprotectioiiaa the here can work for long without n j corner of the room atlVacted his at- right preparation for the party that Kenl County Register Deeds office, anoint in a claaaified policy. Mabel Knapp 40.50 8:00 a. m,. Low Mass, sermon. visited Mr, and Mrs. Perry winter starting surer, easier, quicker. in Liber 781 Mortgages page 1, November 0, 1934, to Kent Mort- Adgate of near Caledonia little sleep, so we're going in one- tention, A man sat there at a goes on the ship; who they should gage Agency, Inc. by assignment the assignee of mortgogee de- stndy and application of the variona methods of Kittle Charles 14.00 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- all Kent County Register Deeds J0II L STITIEI mon. for Sunday dinner. hour shifts. Sleep an hour, clean desk quietly scribbling, a tall, be, what they should carry, and office, the assignee of mortgage recorded November 0, 1934, in clares principal and inlerest Jerry Devine 36.00 —DKNTDT— Moderate cost is guaranteed by careful underwrit- St Patrick'a Parnell Earl Coultas made a busi- an hour. Is that all right, Mr. very thin man, with dark curly hair what they must do to live—If they declaresprlucipal and interest due Liber 781 Mortgages page 5, Kent thereon due and payable, where- Ted VanOcker 34.20 Drake?" and long lashed blue eyes. His County Register Deeds office, the upon Ihe power of sale has be- ing, a thorough aystem of inspection, eliainsting Ray Ingersoll 32.40 Rev. Fr. McNeil, pastor ness trip to Detroit Friday. H20-W^ land there." thereon and payable, whereupon Phone I1C Hmm 9 to f overinsurance and nndersirable risks and a close 8:00 a. m. Low Mass and ser- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bloomer "That's fine." Tony said. age might have been thirty-five—or the power oi sale has become assignee of mortgagee declares come operative. Amount claimed Open Wednesday and Saturday V. W. (Hunter .90 In three days the static In the air principal and interest on said due this date is $1,818.30, prin- fire prevention. A. 'W. Stormzand 1.76 mon. attended a birthday dinner At the power house a voice hailed fifty. He bad a remarkably high vanished to such an extent that mes- operative. The amount due this Eveniog, 7 to 9 date is $1,307.27, principal, inter- mortgages due and payable, cipal, interest, insurance, taxes Price iRIle Hardware.... 7.26 10:00 a. m. High Mass and Saturday night in honor of SUNDCQ him. forehead and slim, tactile bands. He sages from various parts of the Office eloaed Thnraday aftonaraa Policies accepted by Federal Land Bank of St F.J. McMahon 124.62 sermon. the letter's mother. Mrs. ^ MIICURY MADI I "You're Just in time, Mr. Drake," est, insurance, taxes and altorney whereupon the power of sale has and attorney fee. No suit or pro- Paul, Minn. smiled at Tony, and spoke with a world became audible. Out of those become operative. The amount ceeding at law has been instituted Cascade and Bowne Walter Quiggle near Ada. "What for?" CUT* fce. No suit or proceeding at law MOTOR OIL trace of accent, messages a large map was con has been instituted to recover any claimed due this date on all of said to recover any part of debt now Total 81,196,57 Rev. Fr. E. H. Racelle, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Russell "Gome In," Tony entered the pow- "Good morning, Mr, Drake. It Is Btructed In the executive offices. It mortgages, principal, interest, remaining secured thereby. Services at 9 and 10:30 a. m Smith of Lowell visited the er house. The man conducted him part of debt now remaining se F^RA not necessary to ask If you slept was a speculative map, and Its ac- cured thereby. taxesand attorney fee, is $4,494.55. Notice is given that by said lOIMiS H. OUTLET For farther information see nearest representa- letter's parents, Mr. and to a walled panel and pointed to well." No suit or proceeding at law has ower of sale said mortgage will tive or write Home Office. A. Lewis 8 35.00 UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mrs. Fred Thomas Sunday. curacy was by no means guarai^ Notice is given that by said —DENTIST— Hubbel. Harlgering a switch, "Pull her down.' Tony swung bis feet to the floor. teed. It showed Islands where Aus- nower of sale said mortgage will been instituted to recover any Ce foreclosed by a sale at North of WEST LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Fred Enrd- Tony pulled. At once all over the part of debt now remaining se- Door of Court House at Grand Office over C. Thomaa Store and Rolh 210,00 "Yes, I think I did sleep wll. W4 tralia had been, two huge Islands be foreclosed by a sale at North Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R. E. Springett, Grant F. W. King, Pastor ley of Fox visited Mr. and cantonment obscurity was anni- cured thereby. Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, Office Hours: 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Lewis 18.00 haven't met, have we?" In the place of South America, and Door of Court House at Grand Warner. Lake Odessa, Mich. Mrs. A. E. Wood Sunday. hilated by tlie radiance of countle» Rapids, Kent County. Michigan, Notice is given lhal by saio on February 4. 1935, at nine Closed Thursday afternoon A, Lewis 6,00 The other man shook his head. only the central and southern part West Lowell Church Mr. and Mrs. John Hul- electric lights. The electrician whc Ion February 4, 1935, at nine power of sale said mortgage will o'clock in the forenoof< n of the Phones: Office 50 Res. 35 V, W, Hunter 3,25 zinga visited the Clark and "No we haven't; but I've beard of Europe and Asia. There was a be foreclosed by a sale at North H. J. Jlarlman 17.80 had summoned Tony grinned o'clock In the forenoon of the mortgaged premises, viz: Cascade-•John J. Watteraon. 10:30 a, m,—Sunday School, Williams home Saturday ZERO about you, I am Sven Bronson." blank In place of Africa, for no one Door of Court House al Grand The West V4 of Lot 18 Block 12 Taylor's Store 1.75 Mrs. Seymour Dalstra, Supt. "We're using a little emergency en- mortgaged premises, viz: night SUNOCO MOTOR "Good Lord!" Tony walked across knew what hod happened to the l»t 20 of Merritt's subdivision Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, Scribner & Turner's Second Ad- Price Rile Hardware.... 2.05 11:30 a. m.—Prcaching. gine, and only about a quarter of the room and held out his band. on February 4, 1935, at nine dition to Cily of Grand Rapids, George Lane and Miss Dark continent. A few points of Coty 150 cent Lipstick comes in five of Alberts' addition. City of Grand BE LOYAL 7:15 p. m.—Chislian Endeavor. Evelyn Williams visited the the lights of the lines are operat- 'I'm surely delighted to meet the land were all that were left of the pcrtcct shades: Extra Light, Light, Rapids. Kent Co., Michigan. o'clock in the forenoon of the Kent Co., Mich, Total 8 293.85 8:15 p. m.—Preaching. ing, That's all we've had time to mortgaged premises, viz: Kent Mortgage Agency, Inc., South Ward School home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. man who—" he hesitated. British Isles, and over the air came Bright, Medium and Dark. Not only Kent Morlgage Agency, Inc., Total bills paid 82,850.51 Slager o f Grand Rapids put lo order, but it's better than Wesl Mi of East % of Lots 93 Assignee of Mortgagee. To Your Town The Scandinavian smiled. "You the terrible story of the last-mlnnte is it a tremendous loiofCoty'sfine, Assignee of Mortgagee. Sunday School ai 10:00 a. m. Saturday night. lerson, Hhrrlngto.i and 94, Village Soulh Grand Rap- Norris, McPherson, Harrington State Mutual Fire Ins. Co. On motion by Trustee Rolh. this d—n' gloom," were going to say, 'the man re- flight from liondon across the safely indelible lipstick for the Norris. McPhe ss well ss to your Country supported by Tnislee Day. the Chester Placc. Supt. Miss Lena Postma called Tony's hand came down firmly on & Waer, ids, Kent County, Michigan. & Waer, A cordial invitation is extended sponsible for all this,'" Channel, In which the populace was money, but it is encased in a per- Kent Morlgage Agency. Inc., Altornevs for Assignee ol Home Office: 702 Church St, Flint, Mich. Council adjourned. Yeas 6. Car- on Mrs. A. E. Wood Satur- the man's shoulder. "It's marvel- Tony chuckled, shook Bronson's Attorneys for Assignee of ried. for each service. overwhelmed on the Great Lowland fectly enchanting gold-toned holder. Mortgagee. Assignee of Mortgagee. Mortgagee. day afternoon. oni. You boys work In shifts now. hand, and then looked down at the You'd better have one at once, Norris, McPherson, 'Harrington Read and approved Jan. 7. 1935, plain. Among the minor phenom- Dated: November 0. 1934. Daled: November 6, 1934. W. V. BURRAS, Pres. H. K. F1SK, Sec'y. ADA CONGREGATIONAL CR All of you need sleep." bedraggled garments which only ena reported was the disappearance c25-12t 4 Waer. C25-121 PATRONIZE YOUR O. J. BREZINA. . In normal times the live- Umd/wr*ism*U«/Ot7P 'yjj.'RVv f MMBHMCHHMMMHHHHHIBMHM

EIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGEB and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, JAN. 17. 19S5 Social Events •••••«jGerald Henry Letter

1 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis enter- t DINE | (Continued from First Page) tained Ihe Lion Tamers Clnb from WEAVER'S FOOD MARKET Alto Tuesday evening. Four tables —at— Major James R. Doolittle, vet- of pedro were played. Mrs. Perry eran speed pilot, cut the flying Damouth and Basil Hayward re- time from California to New York ceiving high score. | Fitzgerald's by 4 minutes on Tuesday and says Choice young beef il should have been cut by one Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Golfredsen | Restaurantf hour and a half if he had not got- lb. entertained with a contracl bridge ten off his course by 300 miles. Beef Chuck Reast 12c ® On the Bridge at Lowell ^ His time from coast to coast was party Tuesday evening. Four tables were in play, honors going 11 hours, 59 minutes. The besl to Mrs. John Arehart. Mrs. Wm. C. « Special Dinner S time made by Rickenbacker was 12 hours, 3 minutes, 50 seconds. Doyle, X. E. Borgerson and R. M. » __ e XCLUSIVE engineering advancements Fresh Side Pork Ib. 20c Wiseonsii Mild Cheese Ib. 18c Shivel. The hostess served dainty Breakfast at the Golden Gale and E make PHILCO the leader la world- refreshments. 25° evening dinner under the gleam wide reception and fine lone! Get thrill- ^ Every Week Day ^ of light from the statue of libert\ ing programs from abroad with thi* new Beei Pot Roast Ib. lOe Pork Roast lb. 15c The members of the Book Re- in New York harbor will soon be- 1985 PHILCO 45F. Beau- view Club and their husbands en- come an every-day affair. tiful hand-robbed cabinet. § Chicken Dinner^ An ancient French chateau was Gr deI joyed a progressive dinner party Beef Ribs Meaty |bc 8c Tuesday evening. The first course bein« reproduced for a setting of Liberal Trade-in Allowance Link Siisage * Ib. 20c "The Crusades." Workmen were was served at the home of Mr. and % Sunday | Easy Terms Mrs. D. A. Wingeier, the salad pouring on a substance that aged F , Saier Krait 2 lbs. 7c course at Ihe home of Mr. and ^ Popular brands of Beer and ^ the rock five hundred years in a few minutes. Spare Ribs " ^ Ib. 16c Mrs. Wm. J. Smith, the main ** Sandwiches of all kinds ^ course of the dinner at Ihe home A few feel away was a New Phiico Battery Radio, same««.bor. of Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Altland, and $ —ROOMS— York street scene of brownstonc fronts which 1 have seen in a doz- dessert at the home of Mr. and £ Open Day and Night $75.00 COMPLETE Selected End Cuts ib. Mrs. R. D. Hahn. en pictures. Next a Mississippi Pork Chops 20c :colonia l mansion with verandas Used Electric Radios $10.00 and up. Griffin-Hnll ««**««« ««»*««« overhung with arUdkaal magnolias and a sign over the door labelled Miss Violet Griflln and LeRov "Nadick's Catering to the Flower Fixed Hull, formerly of Lowell, were of Ihe South." Flavor lb. quietly married at the home of Coming Events A Madrid setting for "Caprice RALPH'S THE & IXDIO SI0P Armour's Star Picnics 15c Hev. and Mrs. A. J. Hoolsema last Espagnole" had beien smashed by Wednesday evening at 8:30, Hev. Mexican extras who started quar- Cor. Main St. and Riverside Drive, Lewoll Hoolsema performing the cere- Card party at 1. O. O. F. hall on Friday, Jan. 19. reling during Ihe shooting of a Phono 2S-F2 Pork Sausage Gr.d. 12 ">• 85o Bologna ">• 12^e mony. They were attended by Mr. scene. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Lowell. A North German Lloyd dock as Mr. and Mrs. iIJull are at home The Vergennes Grange will hold a dancing party at the hall on the high as the Reed block had been to their many friends in Ionia, reconstructed, and an ocean Unci Fraukfurters Ib. 12^c Hamburg 3 lbs. 2Sc where Mr. iHull is employed. evening of January 25. The usual good time is planned. was being dismantled. Mr. Detzer nodded and said. Moaeley Extension Group Rib or Rump The Shepard Group of the Con- There's Carl Brisson." His face No bone or waate lb. The Moseley Extension Group gregational church are sponsor- looked familiar, then 1 remember- PtAYioJe with ioje TEXACO Rolled Beef Roast 15c of the Extension Department from ng a contest and auction bridge ed "Murder al the Vanities," and Michigan State College met at the benefit party at the City hall on Brisson singing "Cocktails for home of Mrs. Emma Wingeier on Wednesday evening, Jan. 23. Two. DRAIN WE HAVE THE CORRECT Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 9. Passing through a sound-prool Twelve members were present. The regular meeting of the Ver- door, we entered a Michigan sher- and 0. K. Laundry Soap 10 xr 23c „ Mrs. Margaret Blaser and Mrs. gennes Grange will be held Fri- iff's office, circled by a battery ol WINTER GRADE FOR 'loldie Clark, leaders, gave an in- day evening, Jan. 1«. All members lights, with a microphone on a /refill teresting lesson on block printing try to be present. Candidates will crane moving about eight feel to d o > YOUR CAR. Phone 156 Your order will be delivered free for decorating home furnishing. be initiated in the first and sec- overhead. Above the sheriff's desk Next lesson will be with Mrs. ond degrees. was his campaign banner, "Vote Bessie Frost Wednesday after- for Pete Arno, You Won't Need lo noon, Feb. 13. "Sec'v. The Freshmen of the Lowell Have Your Ufe Insured," and an- HEIM'S College are panning a party to be other sign, "Worms for Sale." NOTICE. LEDGER READERS given on Friday, Jan. 18. in th'.- The director cries, "Silence," Super-Service Station HERE f Around Them Swirls the Drama of the Lindberg Case college building. Each student then. "Camera." EAST MAIN ST, LOWELL Friends of The Ledger and Al- wilt be allowed to invite one Michigan State Trooper McMur- io Solo having business in the guest. The program will include ray pushes a beautiful girl into the Complete Creating Service Probate Court of Kelt County a^ variety of entertainment. All sheriff's office. With her is Ihe will confer a favor on the pub- Freshmen are cordially invited to villain of "Car 99." with glasses lisher by requesting the court to attend. The Committee. on a ribbon and velvet collared order probate notices published coat pulled up around his ears- in this paper. The Court will be Free lecture on Christian Sir Guy Standing. glad to comply with the request Science at Fountain Street Baptist The crook asks permission lo when made. Respectfully, Church. Grand Rapids, Mondav telephone his lawyer, then, as his m beautiful companion engages the R. G. JefTeries. Pub. Ledger. evening. Jan. 21, at 8:15 o'clock. Free parking in lot across street Irooper in conversation. Sir Guv clouts him in the back of the head One Stop und north of church. All are in- vited. with the telephone. The trooper drops lo the floor unconscious. Mr. Farmer Sunday, Jan. 20. wiU be Youth We watched as this scene was Sunday at the Congregational shot twice. The first time Trooper Existing economic con* church. Guests will be the Pio- McMurray didn't fall correctlv, Service neer Club, Boy Scouts. Campfire according to Sir Guy. On Ihe sec- ditions force you lo get ev- Girls and the high school -faculty. ond shooting he "anticipated" the The address will be "Where's blow, that is, his facial expression EXPERT REPAIR WORK ery cent out of your pro- Your Inside Braces?" Everyone revealed thai he knew what was cordially invited. coming. Some of these scenes an ON ducts that is possible. When taken fifleen or twenty times be- selling cream why not sell A box social will be held at the fore everyone is satisfied. ALL MAKES OF CARS Mapes school Friday, Jan. 25, be- 1 met Frank Graven, author of it to the Lowell Creamery. ginning at 8 p. m. Supper preceded "The First Year," who plays the by short program. The school is Michigan sheriff. He was select- Our testing equipment is of sponsoring the social to earn ed aluT il was decided against using Chic Sale. The leading lady DEPENDABLE USED CABS the latest type thus in- money with which to buy a piano. Hauptmann Everyone cordially invited. p35-3f) is Anne Sheridan, who is the only suring you of a fair honest survivor among the thirteen in an On Tuesday, Jan. 29, an annual iniernational beauty contest which test to which you are en- winter party and general get- Paramount conducted a rear or so ago. Webster Bros. Meter Sales titled. together of the church folks and FLEMINGTON, N. J. . . Around their families will be held at the Bayard Veillier, who wrote theae characters swing the most Methodist church. Potluck supper Within the Law" and "The Thir- dramatic court scenes this nation Lowell Creamery at (i:30, followed by program. teenth Chair', is supervising di- LflWELL, MICHIGAN rector. He has been made an hon- has witnessed in rears. It is the E. A. COMPAGNER, Prop. Everyone is to bring a dish to trial of Hnuptmann on the charge pass and sandwiches or rolls for orary member of the Michigan Day Phone 298 Nito Phone 316 of murdering the Lindbergh bahy. the family. State Police for his work on the picture. Irvin S. Cobb, who has Upper left are character studies ol always been bugs about police Bruno Richard Huuptmann. Upper work, spends a lot of time on the right, is Suprqpe Court Justice set. and offers suggestions, such Thomaa. W. Treachard, 71, who ia as. in the scene mentioned above, preaiding at tlie trial. Below, tlie S U ND AY whether a trained police officer Hunterdon County jury upon whoa* STMin would turn his back on a danger- verdict rests the fate of Hauptmann » LOWELL ORE BAY 0RLY ous criminal, etc. All in all, "Car 99" ought to bt quite a picture, and I hope you Saturday will accept the opportunitv to see it. "S Wilh besl wishes. FOOD SPECIALS •PRESIDENE T Cordially, Gerald Henry. VANISHES" More Local News Groceries with Edward Arnold - Arthur By- Meats ron - Paul Kelly - Pefnry Conklin Genuine Wolverine overalls PIE CHERRIES - Andy Devine - Janet Beecher and jackets, *1.00, at the Men's No. 2 Tin - Osgood Perkinu - Sydney Black- Shop. adv Round A Sirloin mer - Edward Ellis - Irene Frank- Mich. Pitted Red Cherries lin - Charley Grapewin Mrs. Ben Toles and daughter Steak F»ncy Cuts Directed by William A. Wellmau Elaine of Saranac spent Tuesday 15c afternoon with Mrs. Lena Luz. a WALTER WANGER prod. PURE From the novel so loaded with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hummel oi Carson City were guests of Mi. 17e dynamite the author dared not und Mrs. Russell Morse Sunday. Apple Butter sign his name. 38-oz Jar -ALSO- IB. Jf. Sweetland of Alvinston, Pork Shoulder Ont.. is visiting his sister, and SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 20c brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Center Cut Sun. Mat., 3:00. 10c-20c Eve. Shows 7:15 - 9:15 10c-25c Merriman. PREBfllER Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis and The program for the afternoon eluded in the paper. MONDAY JAN. 21 MATINEE and NIGHT daughter Joan were dinner guests Mince Meat Woman's Club was in charge of Mrs. Chas. Foote Mrs. Foote gave a talk on "Some at the Clark-Williams home in Mc- 17c 9-oz. pkg of Alto with Mrs. Rittenger as- Things 1 Observed at Legislative Matinee at 3:00 10c-25c Evening 7:15-9:15 15c-85c Cords last Wednesday night. The Lowell Woman's Club mcl sisting. Sessions." Mr. Foote having been a member of the legislative body Mrs. Bessie Medendorf and her 10c on Jan. llth al the home of Mrs. Mrs. Ritlenger read a paper on daughter, Mrs. Doris Davis, of HAMBURGER John Rittenger. Mrs. John Taylor, •ix-gislation." She told of the for several years, Mrs. Foote had a wonderful opportunity to ob- Grand Rapids visited Wednesday chairman of the County Library origin of the Capitol al Lansing. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cosgriff. STEAK SOAP Committee, reported about 10l» She also described the legislative serve the sessions. Her talk was books had been donated by mem- body, giving the duties of the both educational and amusing. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lampkin and PEERLESS CASTILE bers of the club for the "Traveling different members of same. Many In closing her talk she paid a very children of Keene have moved in- fine tribute to Mr. Dexter G. Look, 10c Library" of Ihe county. other interesting tilings were in- to their house on Riverside-dr.. our former representative at Lan- where they will live during Ihe 5 Bars 23c sing. A 1933 "State Manual'' was winter months. presented to Ihe club by Mr. Look through the kindness of Mrs. Rit- Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Johnson tenger. of Bowne Cenler were Thursday The next meeting will be held afternoon and supper guests of HAHN'S GROCERY on Jan. 23 at the home of Mrs. their sister and husband, Mr. and Charles Doyle. This will be a L Mrs. Wm. Cospriff. Phone 14 Lowell, Mich' Golden Ridge "Music Day," followed by a tea. Miss Ehna Buchanan of Chicago The price of the tea will" be 10c, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. A. the money to be donated to the Wingeier and family until Feb. I, SEWELL STEAM COAL County Traveling library. when she will return to Chicago —Mrs. M. Houseman. to take a post graduate nursing ids Tuesday evening, guests of Permanent Wave Special From BERCOO, W. Virginia course. Peninsular Chapter, who present- ed the Cassa Leonard (Howe fa- Waves priced from $150 to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett, A SUPER COKING mous gavel to Queen Esther Chap- $5.50, including spiral, croquig- Mrs. Hannah Bartlett and Miss ter, Ionia, where it will make the nole and combination, firing this DOMESTIC COAL ft BIRTHS ft Edna Allen spent Monday in adv. and get 50c credit on any Grand Rapids with Mrs. Catherine rounds in that county and re- W1JTH UNUSUAL urn to Peninsular Chapter. manent wave booked before To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Budui White, the occasion being her l 15. BURNING AND of Albion, on Tuesday, Jan. 8, a birthday. 5 lb. daughter, Edith Lucile. Mrs. If you do your best, no con- Stiles Beauty Shop. LASTING QUAL- Rev. S. B. Wenger of the local sequences need appall you. c3a Phone 385-F2. Buche is the former Evelvn Ridg- Ankansas way of Lowell. Congregational church addressed ITIES. MOST ECON- Wood- the Lee Street PTA meeting in OMICAL FUEL. EX- Drop the hammer und pick up chopper— Grand Rapids Tuesday evening. the shovel. Tom Corwine His topic was "Making the Most of CELS AND WILL Our Resources." OUT -PERFORM Sunday dinner guests at the OTHER FUELS. IM- FOR 10UR CONVENIENCE The Murray Sisters, home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Denny MII-WINTn SNfiESTIONS POSSIBLE TO were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Howaro RUBE TRONSON and and family of Ionia, Mrs. John CLINKER. Bailey Acres His Texas Cowboys Howard and daughter Ann, Ray Borgerson and Miss iHelen King. Now is the time to redecorate those odd pieces of fur- Golden Guernsey Lower your cost of Fuel Call ui for Pricee Mrs. Hattie Peckham and son niture. BATIK ENAMEL will do the job. Also if yonr SCREEN Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Merri- walls or woodwork need refinishing AD-A-GLO SEMI- Milk aid Cream SYLVIA SIDNEY man, Burr Sweetland and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lampkin were Sunday GLOSS will give yon a good washable finish. can now be procured at GENE RAYMOND in dinner guests of Mrs. Chas. Lamp- Lowell Creamery kin and Grandma Lee oi Saranac. 0. H. RUNCIMAN "BEHOLD Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Hartman, 208 E. Main Lowell Phone CI 205 E. Main SL MY WIFE" Mrs. Cora McKay, Mrs. Mert Sin- IIS Br»adW Call SI or 152 Lowell, Mich. or Phone 68-F11 clair and Frances Jefferies at- tended an Eastern Star meeting at cS5 the Masonic temple in Grand