Cenfenniil-Home ComiRg Cenlerniil-Home CoiniRg Lowell, Lowell, Michigan Aipst 6,7, 8,1931 Aagnst 6, 7, 8, 1931 ^ A LTO SOLO

VOLUME XXXIX LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JULY, 23 1931 NO. 9 FINE TALENT IN jCedger CITY OPPOSES HERE'S PROGRAM HELEN AVERY co™ PRIMARY FUND €n tries Verne II. Church, axrirultural' COUNTY ROAD TELLS OF LIFE statistician for Michigan for the I CHARACTERS OF I. S. l)(-p:irtmenl of Agriculture TO BE LARGER Bainf • Collection of Var* and It. F. Hale, in charge of price I reports for the same department.! ioui Topic* of Local and IMPROVEMENT EARLY DAYS were callers at the Ledger ofllcel PAGEANT CAST Ganaral Intarait FOR CENTENNIAL last Saturday. CURRENTYEAR (Subject to Change) Mr. Church was raised in South i GRAND RAPIDS AND EAST BIG UNDERTAKING IS PRO- HAS LIVED HERE 77 YEARS Boston and years ago was a cor- KENT COUNTY SCHOOL DIS ONE DAY IN CHICAGO 1 S )0 l n GRAND RAPIDS SUPERVIS- AND IS PROBABLY LOW- — ' "^ ' ' Ledger. Mr.' TRICTS TO PROFIT—PUBLIC GRESSING IN SPITE OF THE The editor of The Ledger ap- Church says he remembers the ORS OPPOSE TRANSFER OF MANY DIFFICULTIES TO BE preciates the courtesy shown by THURSDAY, AUGUST 6TH. ELL'S OLDEST RESIDENT- public spirit of Uwell business, UTILITIES AND RAILROADS so many In this section who took ROAD FUND BALANCE- ATTENDED INDIAN POW- il!en , U h° n, any a «[> ''V'11 SURMOUUNTED—WOMEN IN Thursday Forenoon—Registration at Centennial headquarters. the lfirslt good1 gravel roadl leading! PAY LARGE PER CENTAGB time to listen In last Friday on HOPE FOR CHANGE AT AUG- 12:00—Ox-roast at Recreation Park. CHARGE ARE WORKING the occasion of the broadcast for >NO\NS AND KNEW INDIAN into Lowell and of its great bene- OF TAX—LOWELL RECEIVES ,0 n the Lowell Centennial, made pos- UST SESSION OF BOARD. Afternoon CUSTOMS. fl'jo ^ * - .. . .. 1# ABOUT 110.000. HARD AND UNITEDLY. sible through courtesy of Swift Mr. Church predicts that if oc-i A Co. It Is to be regretted that 2:00—Program at Hecreation Park. casional. rains continue for an- The Kent County Road Com- Address by Former Gov. Chase S. Osborne. Some incidents of early days in!other live weeks good crops are a It will be good news to all The historical pageant to be static interference at the time of mission is paving as much as pos- presented during Lowell's Cen- the broadcast prevented llsteners- Cong. Carl E. Mapes. Lowell by Mrs. Helen Avery: certainty. who are Interested in public sible of the West River road this Band Concert—Lowell American Legion Band. A few days ago Mrs. Avery was schools in this county to know tennial is progressing in In In this section from hearing season. spite of disappointments, neces- the boost for the Lowell Centen- 3:30—Base ball game. asked if she remembered anyone that the primary school fund this A resolution to transfer cer- I^owell Independents vs. (To be decided later.) now in l»well who attended year will be even a little larger sary changes and all the unex- nial. However, we are in re- tain money to the West River pected things that can come up. ceipt of reports from other sec- 7:00—Balloon Ascension and Parachute Drops. church in the "little red school- lhan it was in 1930. The final road fund and permit paving of 8:15—Pageant at Recreation Park. house" which stood where the Repnb. Women payments were made into this This is due to the wonderful tions of this group of states stat- that highway to the Belmont road work of the public spirited cltl- ing that the reception was fine, Methodist church now stands. | fund by the public utilities of lost by one vole in the recent ses- FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH Mrs. Avery immediately replied | this state, the railroads, the car zens who are helpinrlping to make it so It was not entirely a case of sion of the board of supervisors. a success. It Is empnaticallemphatically not "love's labor lost." Forenoon that she attended both school and Hear R. M. Shivel loading companies, the Pullman The road commission decided church in the "little red school- companies and the telegraph a woman's club project, and the that the question of transfer 10:00—Sports and Contests at Recreation Park. chairmen have been selected re- Perhaps in another hundred house." lines late in June. On July 2nd would be sumbitted again in the 11:30—Basket picnic at Richard's Park. (West Side.) A program of unusual interest announcement came from I^an- irdless of any club afllliation years we'll all be able to listen August session and that an effort ut because they were individ- in with more gratifying results. Afternoon I was given Wednesday afternoon sing that this fund had reached E would be made to secure its pas- iat the City hall when the Kent $21,137,012, or $37,000 larger uals who would "stand by" and Who knows! sage. 1:00—Grand Centennial Parade. see the pageant through to the jCounty Woman's Republican club than last year. Votes against the extension of 3:00—Program at Recreation Park. met for the l/nvell meeting. It will be interesting to know finish. It was a hot drive to Chicago, the West River road were from Speech—Gov. Wilber M. tyrucker. There are many characters in- the thermometer registering 102 The gathering was welcomed some of the larger sources of this Grand Rapids and East Grand Mayors of adjoining towns and cities. by Mayor M. N. Henry with ap- fund. The Michigan Bell Tele- cluding squaws, braves, Indian in the city. Thanks to Ofllcer Rapids, and It was considered by 4:30—Rase Ball Game. children, white children, white Charles A. Knapp and G. D. Cook, propriate and interesting re- phone Companv paid $3,310,971 the commission that full evidence Ionia Reformatory Nine Vs. Fineis Oils, (Colored) marks. of it; the Michigan Central Rail- guests at the wedding and others. both of whom know city driving in the matter had not been con- 7:00—Balloon Ascension and Parachute Drops. The leading characters are as like old veterans, we arrived on The main address was given by road Company paid $3,245,539 of sidered in making the decision. 8:15—Pageant at Recreation Park. Ally. R. M. Shivel who spoke on it; the Pere Marquette Railroad follows: time and right side up. Warren R. Townsend, chairman Indian chief, Cobmoosa—Dr. J. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH the subject, "Why Change Our $1,617,645; the Grand Trunk $1,- of the road commission summar- Form of Government." 154.843. K. Altland. 'P ized the matter as follows: Ottawa Brave—Warner Roth. er at the Swift & Co. studios, ex- Forenoon Mr. Shivel spoke of the wisdom The size of the fund this year 'Our city streets do not end of the framers of our constitution would indicate that school dis- Okamls—Oscar Brezina. tended every courtesy to the Low- at the city limits any more, for 10:00—Sports and Contests at Recreation Park. Runner—Jack Lalley. ell party. He Is a most gracious 12:00—Rasket Picnic at Richards Park, (West Side.) who looked forward and saw the tricts in Kent county can count the automobile has made high- upon practically the same amount Porters—Charles Houseman and gentleman. dangers of communism and social ways continuous from cilv to Afternoon democracy, sounding t i m e 1 y as last year for each person be- Jim Hill. country and from city to village," Daniel Marsac—Lynn Clark. The Swift Melody Men had pre- 2:00—Racing Matinee at Recreation Park. warning to citizens to be on, tween the ages of five and twen- Mr. Townsend said. "There is no guard against attacks being made ly years living within the school Indian maid, Jenute—Mrs. Chas. pared a special program of In- reason why Turner-ave. should Three Harness Races. Doyle. dian music as a part of the Low- One Running Race. by such agencies on our form of district. All this fund given by end at the city limits. It is the government which has been sue- the school districts must be used Catherine Baird, the first school ell broadcast. This was a thought- city's thoroughfare on into the 7:00—Ralloon Ascension and Parachute Drops. teacher and bride—Mrs. J. K. Alt- ful consideration and although 7:30—Reunion at Lowell High School. Former Students. cessful not only for the 150 years in payment of teachers' salaries. country- on the West River road of our own history, but for up- In some districts, where there land. their efforts were lost in the and into US-131. The West Riv- 8:30—Out-Door Dance. Recreation park. (tennis courts). Caleb Page, bridegroom—C. D. static, is none the less appreciated wards of 500 years in the Anglo are largely attended parocbiai er road can do more than any schools, the primary money for Cook. by the people of Ljwell. In Connection With Program Saxon countries of the world. other highway to relieve the traf- The speaker called attention those who actually attend the Bride's uncle—Edwin Pallas. fic on US-131 south of the During the three days the Lowell American Legion Rand un- The trip through the Swift & to the fact that ours is a govern- public schools is very high. Best man—R. D. Hahn. Plainfleld bridge. der the direction of Legionnaire Charles H. White will furnish One city in the upper peninsula Circuit Rider—Rev. A. T. Cart- Co. plant was both interesting MRS. HELEN AVERY ment by party, declaring it the 'The West River road if im- music at all occasions day and night. patriotic duty of all to belong to has been able to build a fine new land. and instructive. It is a great in- proved to stand heavy traflic A Resident of Lowell for 77 Years school building with the money Organist for wedding—R. D. stitution—so great that volumes There will be free acts interspersed throughout the three days a political party and take active would divide the flow of vehicles at intervals for the entertainment of everyone. Mrs. Avery came with her par- interest in the party of their that it has recived from the Tur- Stocking. would be required to describe it. about in two. Fiddler—Ira Moore. Sales aggregate a billion dollars It is quite possible that we will have a grand display of fire- ents, Coonrod and Phoebe Haner choice—that it is our dutv lo be'"er law. which distributes $2,000,- 'It is costing us at this time to reside in Lowell at the age of partisan—to guide our party, to 000 among districts where the Dance caller—Grant Warner. annually, yet the net profits $1,869 a mile to maintain the works the night of August 8th at some suitable place. school tax rate is very high, or Chairman of Town Board—El- amount to but a fraction over a five years, and is probably Low- stand by it, lo purge it if neces- gravel surface. If the county . The Michigan Greater Shows will be present with plenty of ell's oldest resident, having resid- sary. the amount of assessable property mer White. cent on the dollar. The sanitary were permitted to do it. it would concessions, shows, merry-go-rounds., ferris wheel, chair plane, Other members Town Board— methods employed are the best ed in the village some seventy- These few notes do not begin for sustaining the public schools be cheaper to borrow the money motor drome. There will be plenty at all times for everyone to is very low. This particular city Pat Bowes and men from other known to science. seven years. to do justice lo the splendid at six per cent and pave the road see. Mrs. Avery's childhood days natriotic address given by Mr. can practically mainlafin its episodes. than to maintain H on the present Quoit pitching contests will feature the forenoon of the first Pioneer Women — Mesdames Kamp Charles himself con- recall many interesting incidents Shivel. We hope in an early school system from the primary basis. two days, with other contests to be announced. of the early Indian life. She, issue to give more of it as the sen- school fund. Pallas, Stowell, Hooker, Elmer ducted the Lowell party through it is our hope that this trans- White, Van Duzen and Miss Hat- with her brothers and sisters, timents expressed are worthy the the plant preceding lunch, fol- fer cjin be made in August." tie Lynn. There will be singers, lowing which we were conducted mingled freely with the Indians, widest circulation. dancers and members of the band, Tjv Mr. R. D. Hebb, another gra- Contest For Qneen Honors attending their pow-pows and The audience was favored with veterans of three wars and those cious gentleman. It may be of dances and learning their various a vocal number by Mrs. Charles Working Out New taking part in Episode 8. interest to state that Mr. Charles customs. Doyle, a reading by Mrs, O. J, Children attending the pageant hnd Mr. Hebb are old time news- Descendants of Goes Merrily On—Startling Many a time were their dinners Yeiter and a piano duet by Mrs, must be accompanied by an adult. paper men, the latter having been taken from them by the Indians, Harold Weekes and daughter Some arrangement should be editor of the Daily Chicago News and they were sent on to school Jean, all of which were greatly Tp. Road System made for the older people who previous to going to Swift & Com- Changes May Be Looked For to go all day long with nothing appreciated by those present, cannot walk from Main street to Marsac Coming to eat. Mrs. R. G. Jefferies presided as my. Mr. Charles is a native of Progress is being made rapidly the pageant, but who wish to at- ansas and comes from a family Mrs. Avery's parents resided on chairman. A pleasant social hour K and refreshments were enjoyed in working out the 20 per cent of tend. Could two or three autos of newspaper men. It will be of interest to state Queens Standings The ringr has been selected for what is now referred to as the township roads to be taken over be used to take care of such a the Centennial queen—a gor- old Pullen place," north of the following the program, Mrs. M. that two great granddaughters of Houseman and Sirs. A. Bennett be- by the Kent County Road Com- condition? Mr. Hebb has a natural fond- Audrey Carey 67,740 geous blue-wiiite diamond. It village. The trips to school and Daniel Marsaque, Lowell's first Emma Kropf 64.060 ing the hostesses. mission as county highways un- Additional names of others tak- ness for youngsters and soon had permanent white settler, will be is on exhibition at Sigler's. church were made by a circuitous der the new McNitt bill. ing part in the pageant will be Master Harold "Jeff" under his Ruby Eickhoff 59.640 path through dense woods to The Kent County Woman's Re- present at the Centennial, definite Bernice Lee 53.090 Notice publican club now has a member- Recently the township boards iublished in the next issue of The wing, telling him the story of the promise to that effect having where the present Methodist ami highway commissioners of A-dger. "Swift jewel box." Louise Ryder 49.150 The contest will close at mid- church now stands. ship of about 3,000, upwards of f been received. It is declared Myrtle Jay 46,750 50 new members enrolling at the four towns met to confer at the The Swift jewel box Is not night. Monday, Aug. 3. and all Mrs. Avery recalls many of the road commission offices and se- that the young ladies in question Angle Hooker 43.420 votes must be in not later than Lowell meeting. much larger than the jewel box have considerable reputation as earlier settlers and the promin- lect the 20 per cent of their high- on miladv's dresser, but the Patricia Hefferan 41.850 noon Tuesday, August 4. ent Indian characters which fig- The meeting was honored with Flower Show beauties. Essie Condon 41.500 the presence of Mrs. Eva Hamil- ways to be taken over and also reader will agree that there's a It is still anybody's race and a ured so largely in the pioneer to work out a fentitlve program heap of difference in the contents Centennial Notes Dorothy Bieri 27,890 days. She has witnessed the ton. county president. Mrs. Flor- single day may make a radical ence Rurt. executive chairman, for new construction in 1932, Big Feature of the two. A feature of the Centennial Mabel Stone 21.660 growth of the village and its de- Roxy Condon 14.680 change in standings. The time and Mrs. Irwin Woodruff, vice this construction to be a part of The Swift jewel box contains which will be appreciated by old- is short and work for your fav- velopment to its present stage. the county program with town- gall stones, taken from slaugh- timers will be "School Night," Helen Cahoon 11,760 Mrs. Avery also would like lo chairman of the Republican of Centennial orite for queen should proceed county committee, and Miss Rurl. ship participation. tered animals. About once a year which will be held on Saturday The above count represents of- without loss of time. know how many recall the advent The townships of the northern a Chinaman calls and the con- night, August 8, in the Central ficial vote on Centennial queen of the first train into Lowell. half of the county have been con- One of the big features of the tents are sold to him at a price building. The following com- contest up to 7:00 o'clock Tues- When she came to the village the sidered as to road apportionment Centennial will be the flower mittee will be in charge of the ranging from $25 to $50 the day evening. Votes received at FOR RENT tracks for what is now the Grand Special Notice to and in succeeding weeks all other show which is sponsored by the pound. program: Mrs. H. L. Weekes, headquarters are in excess of Trunk line had not yet been ex- townships in trie county will Garden Lore club of Lowell. Over Now, what do Chinamen do Miss Audie Post, Mrs. Albert above amounts but have not all Log cabin cottage on Grand riv- tended to the village. She re- Queen Candidates meet with the road commission to 200 prizes will be awarded and a with gall stones? Well, that's a Roth, Miss Kathryn LaUey, E. been counted. New standings er, one mile west of Lowell. All calls l ie completion of the tracks discuss this matter. Maps of great many entries have been ar- mystery that Swift 4 Co. have R. Kniflln, Frank Coons, Wesley will be posted in a few days. conveniences—inside toilet, Pyro- and the first train to enter the For every new customer start- each township have been pre- ranged for, both by professional never been able to solve. Roth and W. W. Gumser. Contest is creating tremen- Fax gas, fire place, everything village. ing with at least $1.00 worth of pared by the road commission lo florists and Individual entrants. The American Legion band, ac- dous interest and the contestants furnished. Will rent by week Mrs. Avery still resides in the tickets we will give 1,000 votes show the exact mileage and char- 0. J. Yeiter has donated the en- Friday night we stopped at the companied by fifteen or more and their friends are working ov- or balance of season. Inquire at first family home which was built in the Centennial queen contest. acter of every road within the tire west floor of his furniture Morrison hotel. The Morrison auto loads of people, captained ertime to swell the total votes. Ledger office. (p9 after the clearing away of a por- In addition we will give 10 votes township. These maps are be- store for the display. All of the tower is among Chicago's tallest by E. C. Foreman, visited Sara- tion of a dense forest. She still with every quart of milk. ing consulted frequently in the furniture will be removed in or- Saturday morning we were on the nac, Ionia, Belding and Green- maintains her home and garden MELODY FARMS . work of deciding which roads der to make plenty of room for go long before the stores were ville Wednesday night, boosting at the age of eighty-two. She Phone 351. shall be taken over first. the display. open for business. We went to the the Centennial. Open air con- Sammy Yeiter Earns Highest will be glad to meet old friends A complete list of the prizes top of the Tribune tower and saw certs were given at each point. during the coming Centennial. offered will be found on another woat must be one of the most Other towns will be visited next Scout Honors in Record Time Mrs. Avery has living at the page of this issue. beautiful sky lines to be seen any- Wednesday evening. present time, two sisters, Mrs. where. We saw the teeming life The parade of floats on Friday, Charles Rose, of Lansing, and The Lowell Centennial on Michigan avenue, said to be August 7, at 1 p. m. gives every Mrs. W. H. Howard, of Spokane, New Wheat Runs one of the most heavily traveled promise of being one of the great- Gerald Samuel Yeiter, son of Grand Rapids area. After the Wash., and one brother, Charles thoroughfares in the world. We est ever held in Michigan. It Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Yeiter, received honors were received the "Cheer Haner, of Ludington. All of these 35 Bushels to Acre drove for miles on the South will be more than a mile in the highest rank achieved in Leader" and his braves gave ap- will probably be remembered by Shore Drive, a wonderful cxper- length and many of the floats scouting, that of Eagle Scout, propriate yells and applauses. the earlier settlers of Lowell, (iVo Static in This Broadcast) while at Camp Shawondossee on Four Scouts including Sam ig ii ience.We saw some of the world's will be of outstanding beauty. derelicts, many of them still For the worst looking vehicle Sunday night. July 19. were given the rank of Eagle local market daily, the Kinjjt Mil- Sam joined the Scouts at the Scout, this was followed by a ling Co. reporting the receipt of asleep, the hot morning sun pour- not mechanically propelled a first The broadcast of the talk on home-coming event—no newspa- ing into their upturned faces rize of $10 and a second prize of age of 12 years an^ won the short reception of the other Eagle Janet Gaynor in The Lowell Centennial," given per then in which to make the ten big loads up to Tuesday night. twenty-one hard-earhed merit Scouts, parents and friends. The largest single load was with nothing but an old newspa- £5. Must be entered by a boy or over station WLS, Chicago, at 1:30 announcement—no telephone nor per between their bodies and the girl under 16. badges it takes to become an The feature of the evening in p. m., last Friday, is printed be- telegraph—no fast mail trains- from the farm of Mrs. John G. Eagle Scout, in one year and sev- which Sam participated was the Favorite Play McCarthy, of Vergennes, 175 bu- cement steps on which they lay— The worst looking automobile low for the benefit of those who no air mails—no Station WLS decrepit old men and fair faced in the parade will win a prize of en months. "False Face Dance" given by were unable lo hear the talk be-lover which the event could be shels. Others early to market Becoming an Eagle Scout at four Scouts, represented as In- Of Other Days were the following: Joseph H. youths—across the street an op- $10. the second $5. cause of the unusually bad inter- broadcast by a country editor to posite scene — the homes of Those who can and will bring the age of 13 is considered quite dian Braves, with false faces on, ference from static at the time, thousands of listeners-in—no, the Brewer, Plainfleld; Mrs. Abbie an honor among all Scouts. in which they portrayed all the Layer, Lowell; George Denton, wealth. teams of horses for the parade, "Daddy Long Legs," the be- The broadcast was made possible fleet-fooled young bucks of the please notify Centennial h e a d- Other honors won by Sammy grotesqueness, chararteristic of through the courtesy of Swift & I tribe carried the news. At each Lowell; Freeport Creamery, Free- at camp were Junior Bed Cross Indian dances. loved play of other years that has port; E. Tucker, Lx>well, L. R. We paused for a moment in the quarters at once, or call Paul Kel- thrilled millions, both on the Company. camp the young Indian runners shade of a beautiful fountain on logg. and Scout Life Guard certificates, The elements caused a sudden left an invitation or command to Flesher, Shelbyville; J. D. Wise, also Junior N. R. A. badge. Sam finale to the evening's events by stage and screen now has been one of Chicago's busiest thor- THE LOWELL, (MICH.) attend the Indian home-coming Woodland; Miles CHarrow, also won highest camp award, a sudden down pour of rain, made as a talking picture that Lowell; Matt Paso. Ada. The oughfares. Oa the opposite side promises to eclipse by far the in the shape of a small reed. The a tramp was performing his Ada Plays Ball Here based on the point system. This causing every one to rush to the CENTENNIAL. runners communicated verbally average was about 80 bushels to honor was won by only one other cars or tents. Sam returned home popularity of the previous pro- the load. It is estimated that the morning ablutions, after which ductions. Janet Gaynor plays Friends of the radio audience: the date of the celebration. For we saw him shave himself with Sunday at 3 o'Clock Scout out of 175 boys. Monday afternoon after three I am greatly indebted to Swift a week before Grand and Flat average yield per acre this year He assisted in the Indian dances eventful weeks at Camp, a very the part of "Judy." in this section is from 35 to 38 an outfit which he carried in his Dadduathiy Long Legs is a picture & Company for this opportunity rivers carried great flotillas of pocket. Thousands passed during of three Council Fires, and was happy boy. to entertain you for a few brief canoes. At the appointed time bushels. About half the wheat Ada plays Lowell Independents assistant clerk at the camp store. that will make you cry and make has been threshed. The Brewer the process, yet we doubt if he at Recreation park Sunday at you laugh—it is as wholesome as moments over station WLS with the chief gave his address of wel- was observed by a half dozen. The Council Fire that took the story of Lowell. Michigan. It .come and then the chief speaker farm near Plainfleld will have a p. m. The Ada team has been re- place on Sunday night In the a cooling breeze and its appeal to yield of about 1.500 bushels. organized and will face the home Announcements young and old will never be is a fascinating story 1 have to gave his address. Old settlers Young Jeff thought he would natural amphitheater of their tell, interwoven with adventure, of Lowell say their pioneer par- The King Milling Co. has been team with a strong lineup. La- Camp was impressive in itself, dimmed and in spite of present paying 45c per bushel, which is like to visit the Field museum so dies will be admitted free. The annual supper at Parnell day sophistication it is our pre- love, romance and tragedy—but |ents were wont to declare they "Jerry" Cook led the way to but the elements assisted in mak- withal a happy ending. On next had yet to hear an orator so fluent from 5 to 7 cents above the mar- Lowell defeated Parnell last ing it doubly so, with its elec- Catholic church will be held this diction that modern audiences ket. large building with a classic Sunday in a one-sided game, 13 year on Thursday Aug. 13. There will find this old classic a re- Aug. 6th. 7th and 8th the village and magnetic as Cob-moo-say. front. It look us about an trical display and the rolling and of Lowell will observe the 100th Just as the home-comers will to 0, before a large audience. rumbling of the thunder. will be a bazaar and an automo- freshing treat. The Strand is hour to discover that we were in bile will be given away. You're presenting Daddy Long Legs anniversary of its founding. To'feast at the ex-roast in Lowell on the Arts Institute. It's a wonder- After the Scouts and Camp Offi- have a home-coming at this point,August 6, 7 and 8. listen to ora- STRAND cials, dressed to represent Indian sure of a good supper and a good Sunday and Monday of this week. ATTRACTIONS ful place all right, but our early time at Parnell. "where the rivers meet" is not a |lory and dance old dances, so the [ education had been too much neg- Housing Committee braves, had marched in and new thing. Home-comings werejOltawas feasted and listened to lected to know how to appreciate around the camp fire, to the music observed here years and years their orators and danced and The Clarksville school will hold BOXING POSTPONED Friday and Saturday: Lew what we saw. Wants Information of the tom toms, the ceremony before the coming of the fur trad- made merry. Ayres in "Up For Murder." Com- started with the reciting of the a reunion at the school house Was Harold disgusted! Sunday, Aug. 2, 1931. All present ers and French voyageures. The And now I must tell you of a edy, "Three Hollywood Girls." story of how the Indians first The boxing contest which was warriors and hunters of Ihe Ot- Cartoon. Movietone News. The housing committee for the found fire, which was then dem- and former pupils, teachers and announced to take place this week Pocahontas of Michigan, Madame We hate the roar and noise of Lowell Centennial wishes to families are cordially invited to tawa Indians were the ones who La Framboise, fur trader and Sunday and Monday: Janet the elevated. onstrated by rubbing slicks to- on Friday evening at Recreation set the custom and the site of the Gaynor and Warner Baxter In know if you have rooms for the gether to make fire. This also attend. Bring table service, sand- park has been postponed until af- peace maker, the story of whose accommodations of visitors, and wiches and one dish to pass.— present village of Lowell was icluresque life is woven into the "Daddy Long Legs." Glen Trv- We saw a business section included the Spectacular Fire ter the Centennial. This action their home-coming place—no on comedy, "A Happy Uttle if so, how many, and whether Dance given by a Brave. Mrs. Eva Groff, Com. was necessary on the part of the istory of Lowell and vicinity. where one street is built directly yon can provide meals. doubt chosen because of the won- K Honeymoon." Audio R c v i e w. "Big Chief Miller ceremonious- committee on account of the This story is told more in detail over another. That's conserva- Any one desiring rooms re- CHERRIES drous beauty of the rolling hills in the 1931 Winter number of the Pathe Sound News. tion of space. ly approached the Council Fire large amount of work to be done and the valleys watered by the Tuesday and Wednesday: Wil- served will also please make their in connection with the Centen- Michigan History Magazine by wants known. and was appropriately greeted by beautiful Grand and Flat rivers, liam Haines in "Just a Gigolo " his Braves after which he gave Beautiful sprayed cherries for nial. Vivian Lyon Moore. Madame La We shall never forget the beautv Notify Harvey Coons, secretary 1 Framboise was born in the Su- Comedy, "All Gummed Up.^Car- - of the sky scrapers and other tall a short talk. This was followed canning, free from worms and in- I will tell you of an Indian home- housing committee, Lowell. coming at Lowell 100 or more perior country about 1779, in her toon, "The Farmer." buildings as seen from the vicin by the reading of the names of sect injury. Bfing containers NOTICE iing. all Scouts receiving merit badges and pick them yourself. Re- years ago, Shog-wob-a-noo was veins the blood of a celebrated ity of the new Tribune buildin the chief and Cob-moo-say the Ottawa Indian chief on her moth- ^aecn Candidate "The chords in our neck still Queen candidates receive 200 and ranks of honor. These were member this is Cherry canning Village taxes payable on or he- chief speaker. Each spring, right er's side,—her father, a noted ache. votes with each yearly renewal received before the Grand Coun year. I am a candidate in the contest subscription to The Ledger. On fore July 31st. Penaity thereafter. after sugar time, the chief sent Frenchman. Jean Baptiste Mar- for Centennial queen and will We could write a lot rr.rv s cil of Big Chiefs, and the honors HILL CREST ORCHARDS. new yearly subscriptions 500 awarded them by Scout leaders, Lowell, Michitngani . W. J. KROPF. his young men out through the cotte. Under the tutelage of the about Chica«o but we have wifne (Continued on back page,) to the last line in this column. votes will be allowed. officers and assistants from the (cfc 9-1 Village Treasurer. country to advertise the great TWO THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO* BOLO, THl'RfiDAY. JULY 23. 1031 = THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THI RSDAY, JULY 23. 1931 THREE Ch« Cowdl Cedger CHUUCH r.tm Various Topics Camant eeee#e and HWo $clo PUalar HOYT'S KORNER SwIUy Paul Gardner Is spending a few This and That davs with relatives at Newberry, Lowell Items Builders' Hardware end Builders' Supplies U. P. All Kinda Home Made r-UUh^J UIMMS o4 L.W.II VWlnlf Utfd b, M. O. Hayt. Published every Thursday morniniingj at 210 in General News FIRST METHODIST CHURCH From Around J. H. HefTeran, of Grand Bap- of25, 30 and East Main Street, Lowell, MichiganMic . Entered Vol.! Thuraday. July 13, tUI ids, was In Lowell on business Hot Weather Needs All are invited lo Ihe services Monday. CANDIES at Postoflice at Lowell, Michigan, as Second The interstate commerce com- next Sunday. 35 Years Ago the Old Town Mrs. Herb Miller, of , Class Matter. mission has allowed the railroads Morning worship and sermon Edgar Guest has said that: The woman who reigns See Special to increase their rates 15%. by the pastor at 10:30. "The true trade magnet, I be- spent Friday with her sister, will sometimes storm. Mrs. H. C. Scott spent Thurs- Mrs. Tony Gazella. July 19, IMS—25 Yesrs Ago R. G. JEFFERIES Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. lieve, When this weekly special starts re- Talcum Powdor Face Powder A group of merchants having Prayer meeting Wednesday Is Just Ihe treatment folks day al Griind Haven. Mr. anil Mrs. G. l^wick, of Cas- H. C. SCOTT Remains of a young Indian Editor and Publisher effected a consolidation, San- evening. receive." If you need lo reroof Ibis Mrs. A. Gazella and sons, Dick cade, were guests of Mrs. Ger- warrior were unearthed by sewer Cold Creams Vanishing Creams dusky is added to the list of The Phila A. Clark Circle will We believe it, and try to summer and for any reason member you mutt give seasonable and Bobby, were in Ionia Mon- trude Jones Sunday. Home of Good Home- diggers while al work on Flat 1931 Member of Michigan county seats having but hold a garden party and serve practice it. Try us out a bit. cannot afford to do so, you day. Mrs. Maude Egan and son Wes- Made Candles river banks. Rouges Lip Sticks surely do not need lo let Ihe Michigan Press Association one newspaper. ice cream and cake on Mrs. mtrchandite at prices that you don't Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wykes, of ley, of Ada. spent Sunday with Plans being made for the 14lh e leaks continue another year Bl^keslee's lawn Friday afler The boss was asked how Grand Bapids, spent Monday in Mrs. Gertrude Jones, annual Hooker Pioneer picnic. Daodoranti Depilatories Wheat prices arc the lowest inool from 2:30 unlil all arc and do Injury to your ceilings have to advertise special prices In large ' Born, to Mr, and Mrs. George Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: long his janitor had been and walls and the contents of Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeiter, of Tooth Pastes Tooth Brushes since 1895. The drop has been served. All arc invited. working for him and replied: Gardner, (nee Mina Bowen, of i Year $2.00; Six months, $1.00. your home. Mule-Hide Boof Norrls Plumb, of Grand Bap- Freeport, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Fred Sleln, of Saranac, caused by Ihe imminence of a A. T. Cartland, pastor. "Ever since I threatened to type. Our s^les during the past weeks i Mrs. Caroline Coulter. Keene.) at Townsend Center, T Three months, 50c { Single Copies $c. Cements and Paints of As- ids, called on his aunt, Mrs. Fred spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Ont., a girl, Bath Salta Shampoos bumper crop. Wheat in these fire him." Malcolm Friday. parts looks particularly good. Vergennes Church phalt will tide you over at so prove that you folks appreciate the < Nelson Kellogg and son, of W. J, Morse. Harry Malice, an estimable Wc Invite all to Ihe service llllle cosl that lo neglec! to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Manning and Canada, spent Thursday and Fri- Mr. and Mrs, Vern Biglow and young man, died at his home in Shaving Creams Shaving Lotions The Lowell Ledger, established June, Dialog between a flower use them would amount to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. U'onard spent day with his brother, O. F. Kel- 1893, bv Frank M. Johnson; The Alto Solo, Detroit's milk supply is shrink- Sunday morninu at 9 o'clock. items we have offered and so this week ' Mrs. Brainard, of Grand Bapids, Gratlan. Etc. ing lo the point of seriousness. Sunday school at 10 a. m. peddler and a grouchy man: financial folly. Sunday at Traverse City, logg. spent Friday in Lowell, A horse belonging to Dick Mc- Etc. established January, 1901. Consolidated A. T. Cartland, pastor. "Buy some flowers for your Miss Winnlfred Goul returned Misses Marion Bushnell. Kate, Gee, of Vergennes, was struck by There is a "silent strike" among wife." Russell Haliiuiuist Is spending A full lina of all these. producers, many of whom have If you raise we are offering merchandise on a guar- ' Monday from a few weeks' visit Agnes and Martha Perry spent lightning. Julie, 1917. - " t • • - "Ain't married." . _ or a few weeks with his grandpar- lost interest in selling milk at GERMAN M. E. CHURCH hogs, ai so many people do with relatives at Weston Lake. Saturday at the Getz farm al Hol- ents at Grand Rapids. Births: To Mr. and Mrs Frank current prices. "Well, gel a bouquet for nowadays, even in town, anteed to please basis. In case you land. Penning a son; to Mr. and Mrs. ADVERTISING RATES German preaching Sunday at your sweelhearl." Claude Millard spent Sunday Robbie Yeiter was a week-end 10 o'clock a. m. have you thought of portable with his son Bovelle and Mr. and Miss Omlline Tappe, of Cadil- H, L. Weekes, a son. DISPLAY MATTER—30c per rol. inch. "Never had one." houses for them? It's Ihe visitor of his cousins. Dale and Bert Randall, of New Jersey, W. C. Hartman London remains the world's Bible school at 11 o'clock a. m. have accumulated some flies, moths, Mrs. Milton Boss al Battle Creek. lac, Is spending the week with Jackie Curtlss, of Alio. largest city, with 8,202,818 peo- "Then buy Ihe whole lot to only sanitary way and 10 is Mrs. Carrie Odell and Abbey visiting his father here. (Advertisers using 6 inches or more weekly on You are cordially invited to celebrate your luck." Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sllcox, of Phone 38 215 W. Main St. yearly orders, 25c per col. inch. ple. New York, however, the these meetings. the most prolllablc way. Move mosquitoes or roaches—you will need Odell. Mrs. Ann Roylan, of Relding, Harry Fuller wen to Detroit lo Alto, were Sunday evening guests has been visiting this week at Ihe accept a position. "ISLAND SQUARES"—75c each Issue. second largest, is catching up John Claus, pastor. them onto clean ground ev- of Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chatter- Mrs. Helen Brown and son We once read that bottled ery few days. The lime of home of Mrs. John S. Rergin. Mrs. Leon Burnett, of Eau WANT ADS—1 cent per word with minimum with old Lunnun at the rate of our special. don. Billy, are spending the week with esisst half a million a decade. New CATHOLIC PARISHES beer was accidentally discov- the hog-wallow and lice and her sister, Mrs. Archie Travis, at Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bailey, of Claire, Wis., came for a visit with charge of 25 cents. York now has 6,1)81,917. ered In the reign or George worms Is past and gone. A Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otzman, of Hartford, called on Harley and her mother here. Spalding Speed Suits SI. Mary'a—Lowell Pontiac, spent the week-end with Richland. CARD OF THANKS—10c per line. II. The local police discov- hog is not necessarily a filthy Annie Maynard last Wednesday, Mrs. Emma Dean, a former Bev. Fr. Jewell, poslor. ered some the oiher night Ihe the lotter's sister. Miss Abby Gordon Bloom, of Oak Park, Lowell resident, was married to OBITUARIES—No charge for 150 words. Above The dread army worm has ap- 7:00 a. m., Ix)w Mass, sermon. animal—not unless you com- Mr. and Mrs, Scott Thomas and same way. pel him to be. Look's Drug Store Odell. 111., called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan L. C. Austin at Kalamazoo. that and for poetry 10 cents per line. pared in Michigan, in parts of 9:00 a. m., High Mass and ser Simon and family one evening little granddaughter, of Grand Ingham county. The M. S. C. ad- Mrs. E. R. Wines, Mr. and Mrs. Bapids, visited at the home of Mr. Rev. B, D, Travis, of Yankee An additional charge will be made on readers, mon. LOWELL, MICH. last week. Springs, visited his son Harvey in classilied, cards of thanks and obituaries $3.48 vises plowing furrows with the Elmer E. Marshall and children and Mrs, William Devering Sun- St. Patricks Parnell had picnic dinner at Baldwin lake Mrs. Brainard and daughter West Lowell, if charged. soil turned Inw ard, around the • day. Bev. Fr. McNeal, pastor. HOYT LUMBER CO. Sunday. Dorothy, of Grand Rapids, spent The Electric Transformer sta- infested areas. As the worms, 8:00 a. m., Low Mass and ser Mrs. Ford Halstead, of Ionia, held back by the perpendicular Mrs. Donald Whaley, of Ada, Friday evening with Mrs. Ger- tion now supplied with water and NOT SO BAD Choice of all Spalding Bathing Suits, mon. "Everything To Build Anything" OBITUARY trude Jones. visited her uncle and aunt, Har- sewer accommodations. wall, collect in th furrows, they spent a few days last week with ley and Annie Maynard, Monday. 10:00 a. m., High Mass and ser- Mr. and Mrs. Jake Belmer and Evidence that the economic deprc . ion can be burled by plowing anoth- mon. Phene 1S-F2 Lowell, Mich. Editor's Mail Box her grandmother, Mrs. Agnes Mrs. Halstead Is now a patient at 1 or 2-piece; Navy, black, royal, car- er furrow, parallel to it. SI. Patrick's—Parnell Mrs. Carrie Conklln HofTman. baby, of Grand Bapids, were Sun- the Howell sanatorium. July 18. 1901—.10 Years Ago was not as severe as commonly imagined and day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Carrie Electa Ball Conk- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shaw and Mrs. Solomon I^ee found dead that the "turn of the corner" has been reach- The slate legislature appro- Bev. Fr. E. H. Pacelle, pastor. Easlerbrook. Mrs. Ida Young enlertaind at dinal, buff. Striped or plain. All Services at 8:30 or 10:00 a. m., lln, was born lo Jerldas and Marv son Frank, of Grand Bapids, were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. in bed. ed, is seen in Department of State records. priated $100,000 to be expended New Smyrna, Florida, Sage Ball, Jan. 20. 1847, and died Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clebeck Mel Scott went to St. Louis for during Ihe year for advertising alternating with Mission Church. Ralph Knee, Mrs. Clara Knee and Several weeks ago, it was estimated lliat July 10, 1931. at Ihe home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Slgfcr. and son, of Grand Rapids, were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Rehler and his health. sizes. $6, $5.50 and $5 values, Sat- Michigan's tourist alttfactions. Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Dear Editor: A. C. Clark, of Sturgis, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Bay Perce and children, all of Grand Rapids, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. McAlister the annual corporation tax for the fiscal The availability of this appropri- Enclosed please find check for Merrill Day. Christian Science services are July 11, 1931, at the age of 84 daughter Belly, of Grand Rapids, Mrs. 0. J. Yeiter and Mrs. Karl spending two weeks' vacation at years beginning July 1 would fall nearly urday only, at $3.48 ation is contingent on a similar payment of Ledger for another years, 6 months and 21 days. called on Lowell friends and rel Miss Barbara Bradish has re- Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo and sum being raised by public sub- held every Sunday morning al Farmers, Attention year. I enjoy reading It each Curtiss of Alto, spent Thursday at $1,500,000 below that raised by the same lax She was united in marriage atlves Sunday. turned to Allegan after spending Niagara Falls. scriulion through Ihe various or- eleven o'clock over Ihe Lowell week, and shall always be Inter- Che Lustig home in Grand Rapids. last year. In the first 12 days of the new lax Slate bank. INSURE IN THE LARGEST FIRE IN- with Charles C. Conklin, of Ix)w- Mr. and Mrs. William Both, of three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. They were Joined later in the day M. B. Tallanl returned from a ganfialions entrusted with the ested In the old home town. ell, Mich., in 1869. She is sur- Edwin Fallas. six weeks' tour of the Northern year, 354 corporations paid their lax and the spending of it. Effort 's now Subject for lesson sermon for SURANCE COMPANY IN MICHIGAN Fenwlck, were Sunday guests of by Charles Smith and family, of Am sorry not lo be able lo meet vived by three sons, Fred and Little Miss Patti Brezina is lake resorts. average was $125 for corporation. For the being made to raise the other July 26th is "Truth." with Ihe old timers during Ihe the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Lake. 8-Piece Walnut Dining Suite All arc cordially Invited. Herbert, of Grand Bapids, and Elmer Pletcner. spending the week with Dr. sad Misses Bessie Tate and Mar- first 12 days of the previous lax year, 467 9100,000. TIE STATE MITML lOIIEI FIIE lltilMCE CO. centennial, but hardly feel equal Ernest, of Chicago, Ihe daughter MVs. Emma G. Greene was re- guerite Southard spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Conanl Mrs. Jackson, her grandparents in cently the recipient of a beautiful corporations had paid an average lax of $136. to it since my trip of a year ago. mentioned above, ten grand chil- Grand Bapids. weeks in Milwaukee and Chicago. Proper spraying, say state col- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Over $94,000,000 at Risk. Net Resources over $436,766.88. Hope all may have an enjoy- returned Sunday from a motor rug crocheted by Mrs. Helen Av- These statistics show that the corporation dren, fifteen great grand children, Dr. and Mrs. Heasley and fam- Miss Addle Finch went to Ann $145 oons lege experts, will increase the Regular church services, 11 a. m. Since our organization we have paid over $4,050,000 able and happy lime. trip to Toledo, Cleveland, Akron, ery and presented by Mrs. Dever- Arbor for treatment. three sisters, Mrs. Philip Dennis tax is $11 per company less lhan a year ago yield on U. S. No. 1 potatoes Prof. B. J. Crelcher, of Olivet In losses. \ours sincerely, and other cities. ily, of Grand Rapids, were Friday Ing's division in behalf of the and Mrs. Waller Zerba, of Low- evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Bnrdick went to Baldins- and that the state's business concerns are enough to pay a good profit on college, will occupy Ihe pulpit. Our blanket policy on farm personal is often worth Mrs. Alice E. Cambell. Callers Saturday of Mrs. E. Greene Circle, ville, N. Y., to remain for some Usually sold at over $200. American Wal- ell, and MVs. Lizzie Perkins, of Wilbur Pennock. slower in paying than a year ago. The sur- the cost of time and materials His topic will be 'The City of double a classified policy. Gary, N. Y. She has always re- Easlerbrook were Misses Doris Mr. and MVs. O. J. Yeiter and time. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• used. Bordeaux mixture, with Childhood." Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mixter, of nut veneer dining room set, substantially prising figure, however, is that the corpora- If slock and tools are saved, all will apply on hay and FARMERS DAY TO BE sided near Lowell until her re- and Mildred Carey and Hazel son Bob. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Nathan Morse left for an copper sulphate, lime and water, A good attendance Is wanted at grain, or vice versa: Bell, of Grand Bapids. Whealon, 111., spent Ihe week- Springett and son Wayne, drove extended visit with friends in HOME TALENT EVENT moval lo Sturgis seven vears a| built and beautifully finished-six chairs, tion lax at this rale will be only about $300,- now have from 5 to 15 daily United States is the basic spray. Hydrated the Sunday school al 10 a. m. Protects you on own farm and on rented land within She was an active member of the .VPr. and Mrs. Charles Davis and end with Ihe jailer's parents, Rev. lo Camp Shawondossee Sunday to Buffalo and Cattaraugus county, 000 under that of last year. flag services, while only 11 such |)orts had Remember When lime is not the right kind to use. Arrangements will be made for three miles of home farm. Church of the Nazarene and was Mr. and Mrs. William Russell, of anil Mrs. John Claus. see Sam become an Eagle Scout N. Y. mohair seats. Folding leaf in table with A brighter outlook for the future is seen Extension Bulletin No. 49, pub- Ihe annual picnic. Protects at pasture anywhere in state. Farmers' Day at Michigan always happy, loving and serving Belding, were Sunday guests of Mrs. O. J. Yeiter and Wayne and receive other camp honors. J. B. Yeiter in Chicago attend- regular service prior to the war. American lished by the college, tells all all steel guides. from the fact that the Central Products The first fair was held in Low- Protects your automobile, truck or tractor same at Slate College, Friday, July 31, her Lord. She had a loving dis- Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day. Springett drove to Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Boy Charters and ing a course of lectures on em- ships sail into the ports of every civilized about potato sprays. CHURCH OF THE NAZARBNE other farm machinery. will provide a homelike atmos- Monday after Sam, who was re- Terminal of Detroit took out incorporation ell 'way back in the sixties position, was a faithful, devoted Mioses Eilhel Anderson, of daughter Eilene, of Grand Rap- balming. We take your old dining room suite as part country of the globe. They bear American- Sunday Bible school at 10 a. m. Discount given for fireproof roofs on dwellings. phere for visitors as the econ- wife, a kind and loving mother, Grand Bapids, and Viola Ander- turning home from camp. ids, visited Saturday at the home Misses Stella and Daisy Ran- papers with a declared value of $901,000. when farmers drove in with their WHEN JEFF (JOES ON THE AIR made goods and products abroad and bring lumber wagons and a dollar Church services al 11 a. m. A good policy at an honest price. Gives satisfaction omy v/hich has been the farmer's and was dear lo the hearts of all son, of Silver l^ake left Monday Mrs. John Claus and son John, of Mrs. Katie Wilson, Mr. and ney and Ethel Moore lefi to at- payment. 'Tnls company is given the right !« build a hither the merchandise from many lands to bought a ticket for the whole Don't send your child, bring and saves worry. Don't just buy an Insurance Policy. household companion for several who knew her. for a motor trip in Canada. Arthur Althous and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William (iraham and son tend the Pan American exposi- (Bill Kerekcs is to blame for him lo Sunday school, BUY PROTfiCnON. years will be apparent on the Her body rests at Lowell, Mich., Russell Mixter, of Whealon, 111., Gordon, also of Grand Rapids, tion. warehouse for all sorts of farm produce aiiu ^nrich American homes. ^ family and they brought their M Mr. and Mrs. Norman Borger- the following.—Jeff.) A class for every age." LOCAL AGENTS day's program which will use besides her husband, unlil that spent Sunday at Muskegon. were Thursday guests. Mrs. Emerett Bryant, an old also the right lo merchandise its wares. Here dinner and ate In the wagon? I home talent for the afternoon son and Mr. and MVs. Paul Kel- resident of Boston township, remember the blind fiddler and The dcprrcssion will seem ended, Junior service al 6 o'clock. Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R. E. Springett, glad resurrection day when Ihe logg spent a few days last week Thurston Springett left Tues- ROTH & BREZINA is one company that has nenrly a million dol- Bald heads will seem quite bare, Begular N. Y. P. S., al 6:45. talks and an inspection of the shadows shall flee away. day morning to supply for a week WHITES BRIDGE passed away. Despite the sharp decline in the value of wifQ v?ho played and sane [or the Grant Warmer. college herds and fields for the at Traverse City and Sultons Bay. Milton Peck and family re- lars' worth of faith in the future of Mich- gotji pld and young will join the Evening service al 7:30. This E. J. Stevens, pastor of the in Sears, Roebuck Co., Clothing FURNITURE commodities exchanged between the United nickels hnd pennles and also Mr. service is Evangelistic, Cascade—John Wa'lers n. morning's entertainment. Nazarcne church, ofliciated. Mrs. Fred Bopers, Mrs. H. Gar- turned lo their home in Florence, Bisbee, whose farm lay along Flat fud ! rison and William Burch called Dept. under W. H. Schneider. . igan. Special muslq and singing. Verfennes—William McCarthy. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Culler, of Colo. W. A. Roth, Licensed Mortician States and other countries last year, the "in- river and for whom the famous When Jeff goes on the air. on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers Mr. and Mrs. William Condon. rand Rapids, and Mrs. Stella WEST VERGENNES ITEMS visible" trade, and particularly international covered bridge was named, taking Old maids will drop their sewing Mid-week at Fallasburg park Sunday after- Jr., and family, of Moseley, were Kinney, of Chicago, were Sunday Ambulance and Funeral Service THE BEST CURE July 24, 1896—35 Years Ago financial operations, continued close to the the violin and playing and singing And o'er their luck despair Wednesday evening prayer ser noon. Monday guests of the former's guests at C. E. Bowen's. Mrs. : Store Phone 500 Night Phone 330 Automobile owners who are careless and level of the preceding "boom" year. This was the old song, "When This Coun- As a voice so true comes whist- vice at 8 p. m. State Mutual Redded Fire Ins. Ce. Mrs. Francis Slrong, of Grand Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Gates, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Con- levsie Reeves and Dayton, and Plans under way for Lowell fair lo be held September 22-25. try to mix liquor with driving cars deserve brought out by Assistant Secretary of Com- try Was New." There was al- ling thru Friday evening prayer service Home Office: 702 Cksrch St, Flint, Miek. Rapids, has been visiting Grace Detroit, spent Wednesday and don. Miss Marion Reeves, of Smyrna, >eeeeeeeMMMMM»MM*Meee»eeeeeeeeeaMM»ee' ways a crowd around the singers. When Jeff goes on the air. at the Fred Kenyon home on Blanding Ihe past week. Thursday of last week with their Mr. and MVs. Harry Jackson. ere afternoon callers. Captain John M. Weatherwax, a no tolerance. A drunken driver endangers merce in a foreword to the department's de- This song is written from mem- W. V. BUBRAS, Pres. H. E. PIS*, Bee'y Misitors at the Wittenbach Several from this place attend- former well known Lowell busi- LOWELL DISTRICT NO. 5 and family and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Get set. Swift & Company, Monroe near Klnyon's flower grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Will Spieker, of Duer, all of Grand Rapids, spent the life of innocent people all along his path- layed rejiort on the balance of international ory, after learning it from hear- house. home Sunday were Ernest All- Rogers. Ionia, and Mrs. Phil Dennis mo- ed the picnic at Riverside park, ness man, died at Stanton, aged ing Mr. Bisbee sing it several Inflate your bill of fare- haus and family, Paul Wittenbach Ionia, last Thursday evening. 70 years. Friday at the Needham home. way. payments for 1930. Part of the international E. J. Stevens, pastor. Miss Sylvia Bickwerger re- tored to Morley and Oxbow dam The fine rain Sunday afternoon Morris Graham has been on Ihe times later on. If any one should Have nuts and soup and some to and wife, and Helen, of Grand Charlie Compton underwent an Miss Rhoda Mills ill with ty- The most important deterrent for reckless financial operations reflected in the study, he boot turned to Delroil last week after Sunday. was greatly appreciated by the sick list for a few days. have this song and find this in- LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCS Rapids. MV. and Mrs. John Chalterdon, operation for hernia at Blodgett phoid fever. farmers. driving is the suspension of the driving privi- pointed out, have a close relationship to com- When Jeff goes on the air. lending ten days wih Mr. and Miss Phoebe Headworth, of Old Pratt lake is nearly as low correct they may know it is due Sunday school, 10:30. Keith Himebauph, wife, and rs. Charles (Rogers al Fallas- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wride and hospital last Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. Z. Rumpus lege. Anyone found driving an automobile mercial operations. son, of East I^ansmg, were week- Mrs. Lizzie Compton and Clare New York, visiting Lowell rela- as last year. to a lapse of memory, but I am If in the shade its ninety Preaching, 11:30. burg park. Mr. and Mrs. Valda Chalterdon and Mrs. Lombard and daughter Miss Vivian McCartney, of while drunk should have his driver's license sure it is nearly the same as Printers' pi would be quite fair— Youna people's meetina, 6:30. end guests of the home folks. and daughter, spent Sunday al isiled him Sunday and found tives. Hazel relumed to their home in George Stephens, wife, and Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Erb, of Del- him quite comfortable. Dr. Potter, of St. Louis, Mich, Grand Rapids, is spending the taken from him for a period, which should when sung over 60 years ago. We'll jump and whoop and loop Preaching at 7:30 from Revela- Campau lake. Cazenovia, N. Y., Monday after week with her friends, Ihe David The most important result of the accord Ihe loop MICHIGAN BELL children, of Grand Rapids, Er- ton, brought their grandson. Lor- Joe Shear, who has been sick visited his aunt, Mrs. George Av- NETTIE DEVERING. tion, 6th chapter. Mrs. Hazel Fridell and son spending a week with their sis- girls. be made long enough to make him respect between France and the United States will be When Jeff goes on Ihe air. nest Roth and wife, of Lowell, en Pennock home Sunday. He is heller again. ery. He made the trip on his Born in Keene 72 years ago, Everyone invited to all of these "had spent the past four weeks Dean returned Sunday to their ter. Mrs. James Needham, Sr., and Miss Eva Graham is spending the safety of others. lo relieve Germany of the burden of repar- services. Wbei and Howard Krum and family, of Mr. and Mrs. Orville McArthur, wheel. family. and remembers as a child cross- Tunc in your static finder, with them. home in Lansing after spending F. 1). Tarleton home from a Ihe week camping at Boswick Hear Ihe old-fashioned gospel TELEPHONE CO. Jackson, were Sunday visitors al of Pontiac, spent several days last ations payments. If President Hoover had ing the old covered bridge about I^ay down your toils and care, Misses Gladys Boss and Bertha two weeks with the former's fath- year's slay in the south-west. Rev. John Marti.i and daugh- lake with the 4-H club girls. GENERAL REREGISTRATION preached in the old-fashioned D. D. Krum's. week at Ray Ingersoll's. ter, of Chicago, called on his not made his announcement on June 20, the two miles north of Lowell. Let's all rejoice at this home town Mrs. T. H. McNaughlon and Pelerson, of Grand Bapids, spent er, D. F. Walters. C. E. Bowen and family attend- Rev. S. \V. Phelps, wife and two There will be a picnic for way. Templed brother James, after visiting their South Lowell. July 31, at Fallas- The Department of Slate is making plans German Reichsbank would have closed its When This Country Wag New voice daughter Marie, and granddaugh- the week-end at the home of the Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Murlin, of ed the Farmer's club meelln g at children, of Hammond, Ind., When Jeff goes on the air. Ladles' Bible class and prayer Wayland, visited Mrs. Murlln's old home in South Carolina. burg park. Transportation will a year in advance for the general reregistra- doors June 22. If the negotiations at Paris Our houses were of logs of wood meeting both Thursday evening lei were callers at D. I). Krum's former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slaylon's in Gratlan last guests of C. O. Lawrence and William Boss. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. week Wednesday night. family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick VanderWarf be provided for all children. tion of all voters before the presidential elec- had not been successful, the same disaster Boiled up in squares and chinked at 7:30 at the church. one day last week. To Splirge Margaret Ford is spending part Mrs. Raymond Hesche and two and Mrs. Edwin Fallas a couple Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ingersol and Dr. Hunter, of Alto, joined his would h "e been inevitable, for even after with mud. Five new members united with tion in 1932. Under the changes in the elec- If the bark was tight the roof was WORLD WAR the church Sunday. of her vacation with her aunt. children returned to their home of days last week. family spent last Saturday night family in Cincinnati. tion laws adopted by the 1931 legislature, Mr. Hoover's proposal for suspension of in- good. Mrs. Ted Elhart, at Murray lake. at Seeley Corners afler spending Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Jackson, of with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon, Grandfather Keeler, father of A. J. Hoelsema, pastor. Isaac Keeler, of West Bowne, the Department of Stale has greatly added tergovernmental payments had been made When this country was new. And yon and the wife want to be- George Lunstrom and family, two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Grand Rapids, called on MVs. Her- of Lowell. On Sunday thev all : dead, at the age of 81 years. the condition of the bank continued to grow V « « YARNS M. E. CHURCH—ALTO CHARGE x. •• • • gin with a couple of grand meals, of Muskegon, were Sunday din- Gertrude Jones. bert Brezina and daughter, who visited the Getz farm at Holland. "Fine Record in powers in regard to elections. We tilled the ground for rye and ner guests at A. E. Hemingsrn's. are guests of her sister-in-law, MVs. Ernest Clark, of Alto, Freeman Winters elected sexton more and more critical. LIEUT. FRANK E. HAGAN Services Sunday: don't 'way out of town to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Henderson Already the department, in conjunction wheal. some expensive roadhouae. Drop Marie Wittenbach has returned and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hender- Mrs. Grace Gibson. spent Friday with her sister, for cemeteries No. 1 and River- For strangers and ourselves to oooooooooooooooooooooooo Alto Church—10:00 a. m. Pub- home afler spending two weeks Mrs, Ttd Vanoakner, side by the township hoard. with the election commission, have approved lic worship Preaching by the .4 right in Richmond's Cafe and try son, of Grand Bapids, spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. I^ander Pitsch forms for the next reregistration, which is eat. •fc " •'• ••• our regular 40c to 60c meala. Two with friends at Winan lake and lay evening with Mrs. E. B. are spending Ihe week in a col- In a vigorous defense of the larill" law of From the maple tree we drew our Not Localized pastor. 1 al the Seward hotel in Detroit. In Memoriam mandator}* on all counties of over 5,000, and which he is a coauthor. Senator Smoot, of 11:15 a. m. Sunday school Pi meals for s dollar or less. Wines and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E. lage at Campau lake. Mr. and Chevrolet made hy sweet And now aboat those cooties of Bill Roth and wife, of Fenlon, Marshall. Mrs. Otis Wood and daughter Two years have gone dear Mother fawrlte Bible Passages these forms will be available for local elec- Utah, chairman of the Senate Finance Com- When this country was new. the A. E. F. Lyle Clark, superintendent. were visitors of Ihe home folks Bowne Center church—10:00 Mrs. Angic Hooker attended Janice, were their guests Sunday. Since you passed lo the great Be- tion oflicials within a short lime. Twenty times more soldlert had Riehmoid's Cafe Sunday. yond. of mittee, challenged the Democrats to clarify For fish we used the hook and •" • ' •> •' ' the reunion of the Gove school in Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Calller them, it la estimated, than were a. m. Sunday school. Every- aajasp Ben Sharp and family, of Grand their position and specify the duties they line, bodv welcome. On the Bridge, Lowell Cascade Saturday. Over a hun- and son Jakie, 1). F. Walters and How we wanted you and missed Frank G. Allen bothered with rats and other peats Rapids, were visitors al the Her- you, words cannot tell. PROGRANTCOMPLETED should reduce. He called upon Senator Rob- We pounded corn to make it fine peculiar to army life. Ton dldnt 11.*30 a. m. Preaching by the '•••• -vv dred guests were present, Mrs,!Mrs. Hazel Fridell and son Dean, Governor of Massachusetts. On Johnnie cake our ladies dined Phone 847 mance and Gross home Thursday. Though we would not wish you Xew Iso-Vis" inson, of Arkansas, Democratic leader in the have to be In the line to attract the pastor. Hooker attended school there 72 spent a few days last week visit- The Twenty-third Psalm: Five years ago a naval aviation program When this country was new. South Lowell church—Sunday years ago. ing Mr. Waller's relatives in back lo suffer. The Lord Is my shepherd: I Senate, for a statement, declaring, "it is high coots. The S. O. 8. had 'em, too, Our heart aches for you whom was instituted by the United States with the The ox team was our old standby and extraordinary care was taken school, 10 a. m. Preaching 7:36 Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gotfredsen Ohio. shall not want. He maketh me time the public is informed as to the exact we loved so well. to He down in green pastures; avowed purpose of having a thousand mod- We clambered over hills so high. at Brest and other points of em- spern t Sunday with relatives in Mrs. W. Hunt, of Chicago, ar- Mrs. C. E. Bowen. ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH He leadeth me beside the still ern airplanes available at the end of this and s|)ecific nature of the Democratic atti- We went lo see our neighbors die barkation, as a result, to see that Maanisten e and were accompanied rived Monday night lo spend M. J. Bowen. tude on the laritf." Up to this time Senator When this country was new. all soldiers returning to America Sunday school every Sunday at acation in "water-cooled" home by their son George, who week with her sister, Mrs. Frank waters. He restoreth my soul; period. The last plane in this program was V. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bichmond. He leadeth me in the paths of were properly deloused. had spent three weeks with rel- MacFarlane, Jr., and children at Smoot said the only Democrat who has speci- Our fruit we gathered from the 10 o'clock. Classes for all with (p9 delivered a few days ago. On board ship countless argu- good teachers. atives there. their cottage al Murray lake righteousness for His name's fically mentioned schedules is Jouett Shouse, wood. Michigan.. Land of 5,000 Lakes sake. Yea. though I walk 'This does not mean, of course," says Ad- ments arose, when men had noth- Preaching at 11 o'clock. A I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Milstead, where they are spending Ihe sum- NOTICE. LEDGER READERS We always thought it mighty executive director of the Democratic Nation- ing but their scalpa to scratch, speaker from Calvary Baptist mer. through the valley of the miral Moffett, head of the Naval Flying Es- good, of Portland, accompanied Miss shadow of death, I will fear al Committee, and the only items he has about "cootlea I have known." One church will be with us next Sun- Pauline Gardner home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Springett tablishment, "that the Navy has 1,000 air- Around the board our children of these returning home arguments Q Friends of The Ledger and Al- no evil; for Thou art with me; named were sugar and wool. stood day. and spent the day. Miss Gard- left this Thursday morning for a io Solo having business in the planes that it can put into the air at once for was aboard the U. S. 8. South Da- ou are cordially invited to k-lpBND your vacation where days are Thy rod and Thy staff they SIWKDOl When this country was new. Yo ner had spent the week at Ihe two weeks' motor trio in North- Probate Court of Kent County comfort me. Thou prepares military use; rather, there are about two- kota, between n soldier and s Ihesc services as well as prayer Milstead home. ern Michigan to include a trip on Although wheat prices slumped to the low- For meat we killed the buck and marine. temperate, And where 000I nights bring will confer a favor on the pub- a table before me in the pres- thirds of the number for operation, with the doe. meeting every Wednesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. M, W. Gates and Tahqrramenon river from New- lisher by requesting the court to ence of mine enemies; Thou est level since 1896 on the Chicago grain pit, "Where'd you And the moat of ning. restfol sleep ... in Michigtnl Michigan berry lo the Pictured Rocks from remainder composed of all types, including To visit our neighbors we would 'emr inquired the doughboy, re- three children returned lo De- order probate notices published anolntest my head with oil; my so fts AOW training, as reserves. the Federal Farm Board appeared victorious go. troll Sunday afler spending two Munising. in this paper. The Judge will cup runneth over. Surely good- ferring to cooties. & LOWELL M. E. cqUEGH offers an endless variety of summer pleasures. Naval officers say that the program was in its policy of reserving the right to sell And sometimes dined on old Jim "Breet," said the leatherneck. weeks with Mrs. Gales' parents, Mr. and MVs. James Marsh, of be glad lo comply with the re- ness and mercy shall follow me from its wheat stocks not exceeding 5,000,- Crow "Gripes r returned the doughboy. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Rogers at Battle Creek, were business vis quest when made. If the request all the days of my life: and I carried out at a cost of about three-fourths When this country was new. *1 had 'em all over mel" Preaching service, 8 p. m. Long Diatanoe telephone service is available Fallasburg park. ilors in Lowell Monday night Is not made such notices will be will dwell In the house of the of the original estimate, due to better con- 000 bushels monthly for the next year. The (A llll. WwMra Ntwfp«p«r Union.) Prayer meeting and Bible study Wayne Springett accompanied published in a Grand Rapids pa- Lord forever. We'll soon be laid away to rest. everywhere. Use it frequently to call home Mildred Taylor and Margaret struction, the use of metal instead of wood rebuff* which Vice President Curtis and Sena- at the church on Thursday eve- Reynolds, Harold Englehardt them home to accept a position per.—Respectfully, ^Compiled by the Bible Guild.) Stern dealh is sure to be our ning at 8 p. m. in Mr. Marsh's electric motor re and the resulting increased life of the planes, tor Capper (Rep., Kan.) received from James guest. and office to see that all is well. Telephone and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wingeier R. G. Jefferies, Pub. Ledger, The baby vtata is expanding. Ten The annual South Lowell and baby returnd Saturday from pair shop. Subscribe for The Ledger, $2.00 a more skillful personnel and the adoption C. Stone, chairman of the Farm Board, ap- May we slumber peacefully on his school picnic will be heM on Fri- friends who live off your route. The coat of IK'ars to have taken the heart out of the op- breast fcera have been added to the aver- a two weeks' vacation at Dr. Mrs. Boy Yerex and Utile son Patronize Ledger advertisers. per year. of standardized types. age apan of life Expectancy baa day, July 31st at Fallasburg park. Thorndyke's cottage al Atlanta. Richard returned to their home ponents of the board's policy. Bitter resent- In that new country. Cars will be furnished to convey your Long Distance calls will be a surpris- been raised from 46 to 58 yeara. Bat A SENSIBLE AND Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Calller in Delroil Sunday morning with ment against the board exists and grows the addlUon baa come almost folks to Ihe park. Please be at ingly small item in your vacation budget Mr. Yerex, who spent the week EDITORIAL SNAPSHOTS COTTONSEED IS SAFE church at 10 a. m. Everyone In- and son Jakie, spent the week- wholly aitong the infants. Thia end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hart- end at the MacFarlane home Reports A.A.A daily, but the feeling is that unless President FEED FOR DAIRY COW vited. The United Stales will participate in the Hoover intervenes nothing can be done about may account for the number of ley in Detroit. Miss Corrine Cal- where Mrs. Y and baby have been child mlnda driving along the high- Every one welcome to these »/• ttiMgm*. for the past two weeks. FRESH FRUIT PIES general disarmament conference to be held it. meetings. HEALTHY LUNCH ller accompanied her parents Cottonseed meal contains no way and clogging the galea to the §j» mimififin ly Ik* home, after spending two weeks Messrs. and Mesdames W. H 5 The cylinder wear wss too in Geneva next year. An invitation to send cemetery.—Los Angeles Times. Rev. Charles Lohnes, pastor. TtUflm Ctmfmy) BERRY CHERRY APPLE PEACH NO WONDER the /imeriran substance which is injurious lo representatives to the parley was received by there. Schneider, Ladner, Hoeworth and little to measure. Failing to find in the whole system of Fed- even when it is fed in quan- The business man who needs to Mr. and Mrs. John Roth, of Rasmussenall, all employees Automobile Aaan. wrote the President. 11 will be accepted formally, eral jurisprudence adequate machinery with tities as large as six to eight VACATION IN MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, Mrs. Edith Parks, the Sears, Roebuck store al Grand this in the report on the /n- No other motor oil has a rec- according to a White House announcement. which lo deal properlv with child off enders, pounds daily over long period if think cannot afford to have his of Boise, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rapids, spent Thursday evening dianapolis Speedtcay Testa, ord like this to show. If you are The invitation was forwarded tv the League a proper amount of good rough- D. Dinger and Mr. and Mrs. J at the R. E. Springett home fol the now extinct Wickersham Commission, age is fed to the cattle at the Read these certified facts. looking for a motor oil that of Nations, evidently impressed by Mr. Wiesheimer, of Grand Bapids lowing a 6 o'clock dinner al the in a report issued at the White House, rec- same time, any any one who mind dulled by heavy foods . . . called on relatives and enjoyed home of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen- 1 New Iso-Vis did not thin out rates high on each and every Hoover's recent utterances regarding disarm- doubts the ytatement can con- ommended that juvenile prisoners be turned the band concert Wednesday eve all. from dilution. one of these important points. ament and the American Government's clear oyer to the juvenile courts and welfare agen- vince himself by examining the Drink milk at noon with a light nlng last week. Mr. and Mrs. John MacFarlane group of cattle which will be ex- 2 During entire 9,000mile teste, New Iso-Vis stands alone. New purpose to use its influence toward a re- cies of the forty-eight states, which are mak- Recreation Park, Lowell Mr. and Mrs. George Wybenga, and little daughter. Sally I^ou, of hibited Farmers Day, Friday, lunch or better still have a bowl Detroit, came Friday for a two all parts of engine ana chassis duction in military expenditures to aid eco- ing attempts to deal with them as delin- of Grand Bapids, Mrs. B. Morley Iso-Vis is the only motor oil that July 31, at Michigan State college. WAITED—NAMES ARD ADDRESSES OF and dauguhter Virginia, of weeks' vacation with his parents, were lubricated effectively. nomic rehabilitation. The Administration's quents rather than criminals. Children in the will not thin out from dilution. SUNDAY, OA of milk and crackers .. . healthy, Youngslown, Ohio, Miss Abby MV. and Mrs. F. P. MacFarlane, 3 Only 1 quart of oil—Ibo-\ is welcome of the invitation is further evidence Federal courts are dealt with on the same The Lowell Ledger and Grand FORMER LOWELLITES Malcolm and George Hatch re- They attended the oratorio "The IWt cheat your car on lu- Bapids Herald, each one year on 50 (Heavy)—was used in that this Government is determined to press plane as adult offenders, and many times are • « a nourishing, free from deleteri- turned Sunday from a few days Creation" al Interlochen Tuesday- bncation. Give it the protec- for disarmament as a sequence to President rural routes for *5.50. Subicribe visit with relatives ami friends at evening and visited friends en- 1,000 miles at 30 m. p. h. confined in the same prisons, when their at T^e Ledger office and save J U LY tD The Reception Committee for the Lowell Centennial-Home tion of New Iso-Vis. Have your Hoover's moratorium. It also demonstrates ous effects. Traverse City and Elk Bapids. route. 4 Carbon formed was only 4.4 offenses, according lo the commission's money. Jf Coming to be held Aug. 6,7, 8, 1931 desires the names and car drained and filled that the Administration's view of our rela- 3:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Horn and grams per cylinder at views, are such as call for the "application of addresses of all former residents of this vicinity. Please family, of Dowagiac, were week- Nine man out of tan, when asked what they would today with this certified tion to the arms conference has changed rad- community guardianship." use the following form and mall or leave same at Ihe Led- end guests of Mrs. Caroline Coul- 30 m.p.h. using Iso- motor oiL ically and that Mr. Hoover now regards it ger office. They will b? turned over to M. N. Henry, chair- ter. Mr. Horn left Sunday eve- or UKEl ii like for dessert will aay-'Tie." There is nothing Vis 50 (Heavy). America's duty to be an active participant. Osteopathy and man of Rcccpllon Committee: ning for Ann Arbor to attend more delicious or wholesome than juicy, fresh fruit Correct this sentence: "The editor needs Superintendents' Conference al STEAK DINNERS no money; he works for the good of the pub- the U. of M. Mrs. Horn and chil- (,:«»a, and no dessert is easier for the housewife—if The Stars and Stripes have again taken a lic. Physiotheropy ADA ATHLETICS Ask for MILK from ; Served during Centennial, i Name dren remained with her mother. ahe orders a pie from the Lowell Bakery. leading place on the high seas. The United • • • Tonsils remoTed by i noon and evening. A pleas- Miss Evelyn Bolllns, of Blod- 1 ant place to bring your States Shipping Board has issued informa- Nothing in the world is quite as serious as Diathermy vs. gett hospital, is spending this Town friends. Per plate 75c. •VI tion showing that American flag-ships sail an editor who is serious, unless it is an editor week of her vacation with her regularly from 16 Atlantic ports, from 18 who is not serious. Dr. L. D. Benedict sister, Mrs. Herman Page, of RIVERVIEW INN OTOR OIET • • • Lowell Independents Melody Farms Dairy Saranac. She returned last The Lowell Bakery Office and Residence Gulf ports, and from 29 Pacific Coast ports, Street or R. P. D State Thursday evening from Long Mrs. D. J. Davis, Prop- a growth since the World War that is amaz- 142-144 E. Main, loala Mich. GEORGE HERALD. Prop. One trouble with government is that new- LowelVi Own Family Dairy—Phone 3SI Lake, where she spent a few days One mile east of Lowell ftMcOeteaoyi Twenty years experience Admission 25o Ladies Free with Lucille Bussell and Viola ing. This statement from the Shipping Board jobs are constantly being created and old Fill in above and mall to Ledger, Lowell, Mich. Pastoffice on M-21 101 Mala St Phoae 146 Lowell, Nick. also informs the public that 40 foreign ports Wiaton Wilcox, Mr- F. A. Madifan, Owner. Oppenneer, two of her class- STANDARD OIL COMPANY (JmiU—) ones are never abolished. mates, at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Darling, of Ionia. ('c^y

T J • « I I 1 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THI RSDAY. JULY 23. 1031 FIVE FOl'R THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THI RSDAY. JULY 23. 1931 S0UT1I-WEBT BOWNE CASCADE VILLAGE [p Mrs. Richard Houseman and Lyle Watterson, of Grand Rap- ALTO DEPARTMENT little sun Gerald, of Grand Rap- ADA DEPARTMENT ids, visited his uncle John Wat- ids. spent a few days last week terson last Tuesday, SPECIALS A Huge Reservoir of with her sister, Mrs. L, T, Ander- M-M-++ Elwin Fox has gone for a two son. Ada Locals weeks' stay at Camp Greyling at Alio Locals Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hazel and Mr. ami Mrs. Sidney Wiersma Mrs. Eva Wilson, of Pine Hill Farms, has returned after spend- Ihe encampment of tbe National Cash and Credit baby, Mrs. Viva Hazel and son and daughters, of Grand Raoids, Guards. Dale, George and Bert Klahn and were Sunday guests at the John Rev. VanDenbosch and family ing six weeks visiting al Oyster Bobby Yeilor, of Lowell, vlsllcd Ray, N. Y., with her daughter, Mrs. Grace Noble and Miss Lil- Mrs. Walter Wieland, Mr. and Troy home, have moved into their new home his cousin, Jnekie Curtiss. Mrs, David Carter. lian Orlop called on Mrs. Martin The total resources of the Federal Mrs, J. O'Harrow. Ralph Dennis Mr. ami Mrs, William Graham at Cutlerville. Schenck last Monday. H'PimFm SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs, Charles Pool and and Mr, and Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow, and son Gordon, were week-end Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Armitagc The Ada Athletic association Charles Marsh, a former resi- Reserve Banking System is nearly family were at South Haven Sun- :ill enjoyed a picnic dinner at vsitors at the Alden Porritt home. are leaving on Thursday to visit wishes to announce that they are dent called on friends here re- Prices of foodstuffs are lower then ever. Why FIVE BILLION DOLLARS and it the day, Gunlake Sunday. Kathryn and Rarbara Porritt relatives ut the "Soo," an entirely independent associa- cently. tion and intend to stay so, Theo- not fill your cupboards with those much ap- Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Proctor were Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Meyer and and Margaret Mary Anderson Miss Eileen Peters is visiting Mrs. J. T. Todd has returned •trongest banking tyttem that the were Friday guests of their dore Lamnerl is business manager preciated delicacies—home-canned fruits and In Grand Hapids Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison re- this week at Ludington at the home from a vacation spent with GOLDEN SITURDIYS and Leo Ward is playing manag- ning. lumed Saturdav evening from a friends Rernadean and Margaret home of Mrs. Wilfred Forlier. friends in New York. vegetables. All kinds at Houseman's. world hat ever known. Mrs, Carl Kelser and Mrs. Claud two weeks outing at Manistique Flynn. er. The next game will be with Alice Fox has returned home lake. They had wonderful fish- Francis Miller and brother Carl, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. La Brecque, the Lowell merchants on Sunnay, from Evart where she has been Silcox were in Grand Rapids of Grand Bapids. were Sunday Y-B Coffee (with cup and saucer), lb Every Saturday in Lowell is a Golden Opportun- . Monday, ing and saw the pictured rocks of Campbell, spent Sunday with July 26th at Lowell. The follow- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Flarl Thom- 35c Our memberthip in thit great tyt- guests of Mrs, Winnie Sinclair. ing names compose the new line- Hamburg Steak, 2 lbs. Mrs, Charles Dygert called on on Lake Superior, the Miner Falls their sister, Mrs. Ellis Tucker, of as and daughter, Zoe Fischer, 25c tern of banking aidt ut in giving and several other places of inter- Flint, who has very recently re- Mr, and Mrs. Clair Brown, of up: Leo Ward, Shirley Ward, A number of the girls in the Sausage, 2 lbs Mrs. Anna Kairchild Saturday Lowell, spent Sunday with Sirs, Eugene Curtiss, Charles Wash- 25c evening. est. turned home from the hospital in village have been picking cher- added ttrength and protection to ity for those who want to buy | The tenth annual reunion of that city. Brown's mother, Mrs, Peter Fase, burn, Ed. Niles, J. Adamson, A. ries for Mr. Parker. Bologna, 2 lbs 25c Wm. Fuller anil Erve Dintainan the Morse Lake school will be Mrs. Thomas McGuire and son A. E, Lovejoy, of Flint, is visit- Adamson, 1). O'Rouke, Morris Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sexton, of Oleo, lb our cuttomert. visited Croton and Oxbow dams Ward, D. VanDenberg, J, Hill, F. .10c held on the school grounds, Sat- John, and Mrs. Louis Murray ing for a few days at Pine Hill Grand Rapids, called on Miss Lil- BeefSteak. Ib Tuesday. urday afternoon, August 1.. All were Sunday guests of their sis- Farm with Mr, and Mrs. Wilson. Boylan. lian Orlop Sunday. 20c Beatrice Yeiter visited her aunt those who taught or attended ter, Catherine Murray, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Fox and Pot Roast, lb....Z"Z„^ We invite you to do butinett with ut Mr, and Mrs. George Gulllford, BOWNE BUGLE NOTES 15c Mrs. Maud Huber, of Grand Rap- school in the district are invited Mrs. Joe Flynn, of Freeport, of Grand Rapids, were Saturday daughter Vernice and Martin Bun- Lard, 2 lbs and thare in the benefitt which the Ids, last week. to attend. The picnic supper will spent one day last week with her callers of Mr, and Mrs. H, Fitch. aco visited Camp Grayling Sun- 25c be served at 5 o'clock. Please sister, Mrs. John Flynn. Luther Knutson, of Detroit, day, and while on their way home Veal Steak, Ib Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellis wen- Miss Minncvera Weber, of 30c FEDERAL RESERVE BANKING Monday dinner guests of Mr, and bring your own dishes. Mrs. J. L. McDonald received spent Sunday with his sister, Mr. met with an accident, when the Grand Bapids, is a guest of her and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Veal Chops, Ib Mrs. Walter Ellis. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Edger, of the sad news last Tuesday of the car skidded and turned over, Mrs, ISc SYSTEM givet to Ut membert. Battle Creek, called on Mr. and death of her brother, Martin cousin Charlotte Fitch, for a Mrs, John Watts was a Sunday Fox had her collar bone broken Eggs, per dozen NECESSITIES AT COST Will Tredenick and wife called week. dinner guest at the Henry John- 20c on Dr. C. C. Sayles and wife, of Mrs. Basil Hayward Monday eve- Troy of Chicago. The funeral was and Mr. Fox had his back injured. Side Pork, Ib BANK WITH US ning. Mrs. Hayward returned held from St. Andrew's church. Miss Lucille Brooks, of Grand ion home. They were picked up by passing .16c I^angston, Sunday. Miss Rose Porritt spenl a week's home with them for a visit. Mr. Grand Rapids Friday morning. Bapids, is visiting her aunt and motorists and taken to Dr. Nhtnee Full line of Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables Mr. and Mrs. Ward Proctor and Hayward and daughters, Eleanor Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Anderson, uncle, Mr. and Sirs, Glen Shea, vacation al her home in Bowne, in Grand Bapids, where their in- GOLD TICKETS GIVEN FREE EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline are and Cleone and Marion Colby Mrs. Burns Anderson and daugh- for a few days, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and juries were taken rare of and re- spending this week at the Proctor drove to Battle Creek Friday ter Alice, Leon Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Max Souzer and sons with Myrtle Porritt and turned to their home here. City State Bank cottage at Gunlake. brothers picked cherries at the evening after Mrs. Hayward. family spent Sunday with Mrs. family are spending a week's va- Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wood went Houseman's Market & Grocery Member of the Federal Reserve Banking System, Do not hesitate to ask your merchant for Gold Tickets. You are entitled to them. Mrs. P. C, Van Rossum and Mrs. Helen White and Swift W. Zetha Anderson, of Grand Bap- H. M. Boughner home on Free- to John Ball perk, Grand Rapidi, cation on an auto trip in north- port, Wednesday. daughter are spending the week Winegar were honor guests at a ids. Miss Alice remained for a ern Michigan. Sunday. Phoae 250 Try Our Meat for Quality. We Deliver The American Bankers Association ard the Mrs. Corwin Porritt Page and at the Dale Curtiss home, picnic dinner at Fallasburg park visit with her cousin, Mary Mrs. J. H, Ward entertained her Mr. and Mrs, Dell Eldrich and Michigan Bankers Associatior Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss and Sunday, their birthdays having Eileen. Myrtle called at the Elmer Yeiter niece, Llllle Overholt, of East You Can Save Money In Lowell Every Day In the Week granddaughter. Miss Dorolhy home at Morse Lake Tuesday. sons spent Sunday afternoon and occurred the past week. Those Kenneth Porritt is visiting at Richardson and Miss Geraldinc Grand Rapids, spent the week- present were Mr. and Mrs. George the home of his aunt, Mrs. War- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Vanorder, end at Perry Dennison's cottage DAVIS LAKE and little nephew, of Caledonia, evening in Grand Rapids. Averill this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Porritt, Hose Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hunt and Skidmore, Mrs. White, Mr, and ner, of Grand Ledge. on Thornapple river. attended the club Miss Catherine Murray, Thos. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Curtis and and Myrtle called at the Peter Robert Swart was sick from picnic ot Cowden lake near Coral family attended the Strand thea- Mrs. Swift Winegar and moth- Mrs. Dessie Warren, of Grand the heat last week. er. of Grand Rapids, and Mr. and and Mary McGuire are spending a sons, of Lansing, were Wednes- Thomas home Friday night. Rapids, called on Miss Lillian last Thursday. ,t Coons Offers M. N. Henry Offers W. E. Hall Offers Ford's Hardware Offers ter in Lowell Sunday evening. day callers at the home of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Starke, of The Daniels school reunion Old Iron8ide8 Takes to Sea Again Mrs. Albert Duell. few days in Muskegon with the Orlou Monday afternoon. Mrs. Zada Quiggle, of Lansing, Choice of all Spalding Bathing 25c box Fancy Stationery ....15c Corrugated—packed seam- 65c colored metal Waste Bas- The Fox and Jenks families, of former's brother John, and fam- and Mrs. Walter Afton. Chicago, arc spending their sum- John Timmer has recovered will be held al Ihe school house, visited Sunday with her sister, Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- mer vacation at Bowne Center, Saturday, July 25. Dinner at 1 BOWNE CENTER BUNS ily, who have a cottage there. Miss Esther Kamp was a week- from a recent illness and has op- Mrs. Frank Huizenga, Suitt, 1 or 2-pc., Navy, black, 75c Popular Copyright Bookt round end Watering Tanks at kets for 39c ning callers at the E. Clark home. end guest at the home of her un- Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and ened the blarksmith shop again. o clock. Bring dishes and silver. Mrs. Cora Miller and daughter The secretary, Mrs. Lizzie Dutch- Miss Beatrice Watterson, of cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. sons and Myrtle Porritt called al Henry Van Stratton is assisting Virginia, are at the Russell Mil- royal, cardinal, buff, striped for 50c 20% off. Grand Rapids, is spending a few Agatha Thomas, of Lansing, LOWELL MARKET REPORT Posthumus, of Freeport. Charles Johnson's Sunday. er has prepared a fine program. ler home this summer. who has been visiting her aunts at ^present. Come. or plain. All tizet. $6, $5.50 5c Garcia Cigart, 3 for 10c days al the Ward Proctor home. Corrected July 23, 1931. Mrs, Maxine Ward McLaugh- and MVs. Guy Dillon and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, of Gazella's Novelty Shop and families, also Donna Jean 1 Wheat 4fi The first landing of a heavier- Mr. and Mrs. George Cooley are Grand Rapids, spent Sunday eve- « Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergy vis- Helrigle, of Freeport, the past lin, who had the unfortunate ac- family visile.! Mr. and Mrs. Bert and $5 values, Saturday only ( i ited their mother. Mrs. Elma Rye, per bu 30 cident of breaking her ankle is than-air craft on the Capitol Fox and family Monday evening. Ihe parents of a new baby daugh- ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Roth & Brezina Offer Latigatan Waterproof three weeks returned home Mon- Flour, per bbl 4 40 Plaza was made by James G. ter, born June 10th. Mrs. Min- Karrer. a at $3.48 Bergy. of near Caledonia Sunday, day, getting along quite nicely. Mr. ami Mrs, Waller Beak and With every Odd Chair, your Oats, per bu 25 Bay in an autogiro to pick up family went on a fishing trip nie Cooley is caring for them. Ralph's Tire & Radio Shop $88.00 Harness for $75.00 Marion Colby and Jean Bea- Mrs. Addie Benton, who has Leo Pepper returned home Senator Hiram Bingham, of Con- Mr. and Mrs. John Karrer and tharn are spending a few days at Corn and Oat feed, cwt 1 45 from Blodgett horiital on Sunday near White Cloud Sunday. Your choice of either the I Men't fancy Broadcloth Shirtt. choice of Rockert, Pull-up or $8.00 Collars for $6.00 been assisting her sister. Mrs, Corn Meal 1 45 necticut, president of the National son Jack, wth Waller Ruehs and Michigan Farmer or the Ohio Uted tires $1.00 and up the 4-H club camp at Bostwick Mosher in Grand Rapids for the after undergoing a serious opera- Mrs. Galehoed, who has been Cracked Corn, per cwt 1 55 Aeronautic Association, and fly visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm, family. Otto Fischer and family, Farmer in combination with The V Regular $1.50 grade of neat Windsor Chair, we will give a $6.00 Collars for $4.00 lake, iist few months returned home tion about two weeks ago. him to the Burning Tree Golf and Mr. and Mrs. Welcome Scott i Bran, per cwt, 85 Den llouten has returned to her Ledger for $2,25 per year. •L rayon decorated patternt in 27x54 inch Axmintter rug and ' w. W. Rounds and family, of Ialurda y for a rest. Middlings, per cwt 90 Mrs. Mary Harris and grandson, club. The flight was arranged home in Paris, $3.50 Collars for $2.50 R] Mrs. Ethel Nash, Mrs. Edith Richard Washburn, are spending Grand Rapils. called on Mr, and Pea Beans 2 80 as a demonstration of the ability The Cascade church has been Annual Report and Financial Statement of iiJ blue, tan and green; all tizet. lamp free. $10.00 Bridles for $7.00 Mrs. Charles Foote Saturday eve- Nash, Miss Doris Benton and Light Red Beans 6.00 a few days visiting at the home of the "flying windmill" lo land closed the past two weeks in the Shattuck Offers of Mrs. William Sllloway at Ovid. ^ Choice for Saturday only ...98c ning. Robert Nash were in Lansing Dark Red Kidney Beans 9.00 in and take off from small areas absence of the pastor, Bev. Doer, Peachet, per quart. 10c Mr. and Mrs. Ward Proctor and Sunday. Eggs, per dozen 19 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Court- in the heart of a city. Eleven who is at Camp Gravling. Ada School District No. 1 family called on their son Neil Owen Nash and children and Butter fat 24 right are entertaining Mr. Court- minutes after the take-off from Miner Philips and Lyle Watter- Gee's Hardware offers Proctor and wife, of Cascade, Mrs. Jennie Flynn were Sunday Hogs, dressed 7@9% right's mother, Mrs. Mina Court- the Capitol Senator Bingham son, of Grand Bapids, visited Ada, Michigan Richmond's Cafe Offers Friday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Nash Hogs, live 5-6 50 right, of Edmorc, for a few days' was on the links at the Burning friends here Monday evening. Wingeier & Bibbler For the Women: Wire Fly Baked fresh ham and dressing, and family. Calves, dressed 8-11 visit. Tree club, 12 miles away. He Mr. and Mrs. Welsh and family Little Pantlind Offers Alto won the ball bame with Mr. and Mrs. Kallenbach and lost time on the way, he said, be- For the School Year 1930-1931 Cleanert Naptha, gal 25c Swattert, assorted wood and East Paris Sunday, score 8 and Calves, live 5-7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris have moved to a farm near Alas- vegetable, bread and butter family re'urned to their home in Beef, live 3-7 and grandson, Eugene, spent Sun- cause Ray circled the Washing- ka. RECORD OF ANNUAL MEETING HELD JULY IS, 19SI Baked Ham Dinner 35c 6. Batteries for Alto, Loveless Chicago Saturday after one ton monument and then went wire handles, 3 for 19c and drink 40c 0 and Snyder. Beef, dressed 6-11 day at Murray lake, the guests of A number of the Pioneer boys week's vacation in Bowne. Fowls, per lb 12-16 Mr. and Mrs, Leo Benson, of St. around the White House grounds went on a hike last Friday, along Meeting called to order by Harry Fitch, president of the School b For the Men: Remington Poc- Valentine West, of Detroit, and Mrs. Belle Stark and son Clyde, Board, Johns. to show the point on the south Ihe banks of Thornapple river Blue Mill Service offers Miss Audie Vanderlip were guests of Chicago, arc spending their lawn where he landed an autogiro ket Knife, clip blade and pen Want ads. bring results. some distance beyond Cook's Minutes of last annual meeting read by the secretary and ap- The old LL S. Battleship "Conititution," refitted to stand the rigors of old Play golf 10c of Miss Opal Dintainan from Wed- week's vacation at their Bowne Sympathy is being extended to in connection with the awarding proved as read. The secretary read the report of orders drawn W. J. Gibson Offers Gould's Crispette & nesday until Friday. Miss Polly Faulkner, who is so bridge and returned Saturday af- iocean after 44 yean of inactivity, it shown being towed out into Boston blade, choice of Stag or red home. They will return home of the Collier Trophy last spring. ternoon. and amount of money on hand which was approved and placed on harbor. She is to be taken on an exhibition tour to American seaports. Ladiet free Saturday. 1 lb. King Coffee, with 1 cup Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scott and next Sunday. seriously ill at the home of her file. wood handles, each 39c Brown Bobby Shop Mrs. Leona Dutcher and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nash and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. The treasurer's report was read, approved and placed on file. l and 1 taucer 35c Gloria were Thursday evening family left Monday for their WANT COLUMN and Mrs. Ben Faulkner. ALASKA ATOMS 3 pkgt Red Pop Corn 10c callers at Walter Ellis.' home in Crystal Falls. Mrs. Harry Birse attended the fawrllt BlbkPma«e$ Election of Officera SOUTH BOSTON tended. All enjoyed the program F. P. MacFarlane Offers 1 pint O'Cedar Spray 56c Mr. and Mrs. Yates and son. of 25c FOR ANY WANT AD UP "Crowning of the Cherry Queen" Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mackhatka and the affair netted ihe Aid about 3 pkgt Critpettet 10c Harley York and Mr. Terry, and little daughter Jean, of Chi- The chairman appointed T. H. MacNaughton, Charles Nellist and Earl Cole Offers both of Cleveland. 0., spent from Grand Rapids, were Sunday cal- TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN at Traverse City on Friday, ac- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Schwab $20.00. 3 20c off on all 25 lb. tackt of Kent Cooper cago, spent Thursday afternoon William Furner as tellers. This locality was well repre- Friday until Sunday with Mr. and lers of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Smith. OF ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, companying friends from Grand and family spent Sunday with Double headed cones for 5c Bapids. and evening with Mrs. Ella Row- Trustee for three years in place of Max Souzer whose term ex- Mrs. Schwab's sister and family sented at "Farmers' Night" in Calf Meal. Mrs. George Skidmore. NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 25c Otnar&l Manager. land. Mr. Machatka taught school pired. Whole number of votes cast 51, of which Eugene Curtis W. C. Hartman Offers SOUTH BOWNE BUNS The electrical storm last Wed- at Coopersville. Ionia Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dygert and CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. Aaaoclated Preaa. here sixteen years ago. Several received 30; Boyd Smith, 19; and Mort Lampert, 2. Eugene Curtis Mrs. Emma Brannan and son, Miss Boneita Tucker has gone A regular 50 cent Prophylactic R. D. Hahn Offers children and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. nesday was particularly severe of his old pupils called to see receiving the greatest number of votes cast was declared elected. C. M. Benedict and wife spent in Ado. Several trees were killed The truth aball Frank Brown, both of Detroit, to Woodland to spend the sum- Large tize pkg. Chipto, cath Bancroft enjoyed a picnic dinner WE BALE your hay or straw for make you free- him. Trustee for three years in place of K. H. Paap, whose term ex- were Sunday callers at Mrs. Nellie mer with her grandmother, who Lowell Bakery Offers Tooth Bruth and a regular 25c 0. J. Yeiter Offers Tuesday and Wednesday with 81.75 per ton. All work guar- and the telephone service re- at McEwen lake Sunday, their daughter and son-in-law, John 8:32. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reynolds pired. Whole number of votes cast 51. Young's. is in very poor health. Japanete Vate Parchment only. 16c Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Houghton anteed. Give us a trial. Go ceived considerable damage. (CompiUd bp the are tbe proud parents of a te Mort Lampert receiving 34; K. H. Paap 12; Boyd Smith 5. Cookiet, 15c doz. or 2 doz.. 25c tube of Litterine Tooth Patte, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Miller and Bible OuiUL) Hie Aid social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sharpe and daughter, of Clarksville; any distance Call Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin are pound boy. He will answer to Mort Lampert receiving the greatest number of votes cast was Ernest Tucker was largely at- and daughter were Sunday din- thade Boudoir Lampt for $1.49 family, of Carlton, phone 91, Ada. (9tf declared elected. both for 47c were week-end guests of their Miss Naomi Parker was home entertaining for a few davs their the name of Rowland Edwin. ner guests at Arthur Carpenter's son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and MVs. WiUard Robinson, of Cale- Motion by Max Sourer, seconded by Mrs. Myrta Nellist, that the near Nashville. parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Rosen- from Battle Creek over Sunday. WANTED—To buy wheat at the Mrs. H. C. Scott Offers Weaver's Market Offers berg. Mrs. Jessie Knowles and Sirs. Mrs. Leon Atkins, and children donia, is caring for mother and district pay the full tuition of 8100 to any High school. M D. Sneathen has so far re- thresher. Write, stating price, Coral Jane, and Jack, of Allegan. Eipcriaac* Hla Omly TMCW little son who are doing fine. Whole number of votes cast 55—27 yea and 28 no. Motion lost. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bartig. of Ann Walton, of Freeport. -spent to E. L. Davenport, B, F'. D,, 1, covered from his recent illness as 35 Piece Picnic package for 20c R. VanDyke Offers Pork Roatt, freth picnict, per Mrs. Eugene Curtiss and chil- On* of the hardest. If not tmpot- Mrs. Brockman and son, of Motion by Peter Jasperse the school board require the tuition of to be able to be around the house. Hunter & Steed Offer Vermontville, and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday afternoon at the Ozi Lowell. Phone 150 F 1-2. (p9 tlble, thlngi to do ti to convince a One lot Drttt Shirtt for. 98c Will Clark, of Lowell, were Sun- Pardee home. dren left Friday for a two months' Chicago, and Mrs. George Neal, non-resident pupils the first day of school. Carried. Misses Floy Kyser and Edna lb 9^c vacation. Mr, Curtiss will Join roan who wants to run for office of Pine Grove Mills, spent the CELIA CRAMTON, Secretary. Birchard, of Mt. Pleasant, spent A $23 HudtonHay Car for...$18 day callers at the George Skid- H. F. Miller and family, of Elk- WANTED—Grain trucking to any that he can't be elected.—Hllls- Pork Steak, lb 15c more home. hart. Ind., visited from Saturday point. Price reasonable. W. the family in two weeks and tney evening at the H. Koster home. the week-nd at R. A. Kyser's. I Lowell Cleaning & Dyeing boro Newa-Herald. Sunday callers at the Jess Fox FINANCIAL REPORT Mrs. P. C. Freeman, Mrs. May Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fairchild unlil Tuesday with Mrs. Miller's J. Precious, Lowell phone, 116, will spend the following month Freth Ground Beef, lb 10c people, W. H, Pardee and family. F-l-4. (p9 visiting with relutives and friends home were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minty and Miss Helen spent Sat- D. S. Simon Warner & Scott Offer had as their supper guests Sat- "ReBt" for RMerratioB Receipta Lowell Hat & Dress Shop urday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fair- They will spend their Summer in the upper peninsula. Nellist, Sir. and Mrs. Clark Nel- urday with Mrs. John Brake in 59c Waffle Cloth, fatt color WANTED—Two hundred Barred Campbell. Suitt and Topcoatt, Plain child and daughter and Mrs, vacation at their Gunlake cot- Among those from Ada attend*- Two centuriea ago. the Human- lisl of .Ada, and Miss Alice Fox, Balance, July 1st 1930 8 2,495.29 Cleaning up sale of Drettet, tage. Plymouth Rock pullets, March ing the "Cherry Festivar at Tra- key Indians atarted thb custom of of Cascade. Primary Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parsons and drett cleaned and pretted $1.00 tuiting, rayon noveltiet, voilet James, 2,867.20 family attended the funeral of Wm. Christiansen Offers C. M. Benedict and wife visited or April hatched. Will pay verse City were Mr. and Mrs. Jo- preientlng a deer to tbe governor Mrs. McConnell is spending a Library 73.38 Hatt, Pajamat and Fancy Mr. and Mrs. Worthey Silcox. cash. Write stating strain and the former's uncle, D. W. Bogers and batittet, tpecial, per yd 25c I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. May- seph Svoboda, who spent three of Virginia and received In return few days at her home here. Tuition non-resident pupils '... 407.00 Freth roatted salted peanutt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reiser and lowest price. E. L. Davenport, use of their reservation wlthoui Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Brown and in Hastings Sunday afternoon. Work at cott. daughter Doris called on Mr. and ford Heavens, of Zion Hill. days of their vacation there. They Direct Tax T 4,610.52 StartRigfit William Mishler, wife and R. 1, Lowell. Phone 150 F 1-2. then went to the "Sw" and ore taxation. father, Jess Fox, were Grand One Mill Tax Mrs. Will Minty and daughter Strand Chocolate Shop per lb 10c Mrs. Ed. Thomas, A Freeport. (p9 539.12 Helen, spent tbe week-end at R. Gwendolyn and Mrs. Ellen Boush expected to arrive home on Wed- Rapids visitors Monday. Apportionment under Turner Act 532.80 Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koster with the Plumbing A. Kyser's. Tbe Minty family Strand Theatre Bldg. Look's Drug Store Offers visited Sunday with their sister FOR RENT—Log cabin cottage nesday of this week, Heavies Books sold pupils 199.24 Marion Colby. Beatrice Yeiter, and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John and little son and Mr. and Mrs. are moving to Minneapolis where Special tupper... 30c R. D. Stocking Offers i | Eleanor and Cleone Hayward, on Grand river, one mile west Mrs. Esther Tighe is expected Bert Neimeyer called at the home for the New Home Miss Helen has a position in the Dethol, a ture kill fly tpray for Mishler also Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Lowell. All conveniences— home from a motor trip through Total 8 11,724.55 25% ditcount on all Shaket- Stormzand's Garage also Yvonne Rehler. of Grand Martin, of Grand Rapids. of the former's parents, Mr. and or the Old One schools. the home, complete with a Hapids, spent Saturday at a pic- inside, toilet, Pyro-Fax gas, fire the New Fjigland states on Wed- Mrs. J. Koster, of Corinth. Car washed, cleaned, greated Elmer Shaffer and family, Dan nesday. Mrs. Tighe has been Disbureementa peare Catting Reelt and Silk nic at Campau lake. place, everything furnishd. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parker are 1/ you inveetigatc our Whole- Lowell Nu-Day Sprayer 69c Heiford. Helen and Lyle Long. gone for six weeks. Her sister. Reaolutions of Respect Weekes Offers Mr. and Mrs, Gygax and two Will rent by week or balance nicely located in their new oil Administration linet. and oiled, check battery, tiret, Elda Shaffer and Gene Roscoe of season. Inquire at Ledger Mrs, Wm. Klein and two sons, of •ale Dircct-to-You Prices on 20 piecet regular 35c yardwide child) en and Mrs. Clara and visited Sunday at the William station on the hill across from Harry A. Fitch—President. Again tbe silent messenger has Water Set with 6 glasses 95c trantmittion; axle and wheelt office. (p9 Buffalo, N Y.., are motoring back the school house. We under- entered our Grange and taken Maud Huber, of Grand Bapids, Huffman home in North Bowne. with her for a month's visit. Celia Cramton—Secretary. BARNES QUALITY i Cretonnet, per yard 25c were Friday supper guests of Mr. Elda and Gene who have been stand they will carry a full line Max Souser—Treasurer. from our midst our beloved Real Sweet Shop aligned, all for $1.50 FOR RENT—Concession tent 18x At a meeting of the school board ENAMELED WARE Brother Perry Freeman, and Mrs. Clarence Yeiter. visiting the past week at the 12. G, H. Perkins, Freeport. of groceries. Bex Anthony—Trustee. 1 table Attorted Wath Goodt, A Giant Rainbow Ice Cream of Ada District, No. 1 held on Mrs. Esther Fish is spending a Whereas, he will be long re- The Alto Creamery announces Shaffer home returned to Goshen Mich. (p9 K. 11. Paap—Trustee. Kitchen Sinks, Bathtubs, Ben Wepman Offers in the afternoon. Monduy evening at the school few days at the home of her membered for his 48 years of including Voilet, Ginghamt, Cone for 5c that the output of butter for the Lavatories, etc. Joe Davidheiser and the two FOR RENT—Pleasant farm home. house the following officers wore niece, Myra Muir, of Grand Bap- Total salaries 80.00 faithful membership and service. Slipover Sweatert, $1.50 value first six months of this year was elected for the ensuing year: Therefore, be it resolved, that Crepet, etc., per yard. 15c C. W. Cook Offers sixty thousand pounds more than Miss Bloughs, of Pennsylvania Near town. Apply al City State ids. Let us fifure with you and Harry Fitch, president; Mrs. Celia Celia Cramton, Postage and expenses 3.83 South Boston Grange No. 175 ex- for 50c during the first six months of were Saturday evening supper Bank.—Rev. David F, Warner. Visitors and callers at the Dean save you money oa our guar- DeLaval Separator Oil, 3 2 ?*!• Cramton, secretary and Rex An- home the past week were their Max Sourer, Postage 2.22 tend to the bereaved family deep Art Hill Offers 1930. guests at the Andrew Blough (c9 anteed work. All tizet Drett Shirtt, $1.50 val- for 60c home. thony. treasurer. The next meet- son Ira, wife and little daughter, Secretary's order books 4.61 sympathy, and that our charter Henry's Drug Store Offers Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg ROOMS FOR RENT—For light ing will be held at 8 o'clock Mon- and Mrs. Alice Proctor. Lowell Ledger, printing annual report 13.20 be draped for a period of thir.y Sport Oxfordt, $3.85, $3.45, visited last week with the form- Mrs. Ida Blough attended the ue for 59c Brethren Aid at Elmdalc Thurs- housekeeping. Inouire at 427 day evening. July 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh and Celia Cramton, taking census 15.00 days as a token of our profound Something of unutual value $2.95, $2.45, all mutt go. er's brother, Mose Rosenberg and Monroe Ave., Lowell. (p9 daughter Ruth, of Fremont, were respect. Men't $1.50 Capt for 89c wife, of Watervliet and with Rev. day. The many friends of Mrs. Ethel C. W. Cook to the ladiet Friday and Sat- Mrs. Lydia Karcher returnd Bristol Crowe were saddened to Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Instruction Mrs. Maude Lee. Hoyt Lumber Co. Offers and Mrs. Chamberlin of I-aw- FOUND—Auto crank. Owner can James Fox. Mrs. Grace Vander- Mrs. Mabel Tucker. rence. Thursday to the home of Abe learn of the death of her husband, urday. See the larger an- have same by calling at Lowell Mr. Claud Grant Crowe, who lip is spending the week with her Teachers' Salaries Mrs. June Fahrni. 70 lb. Smooth Mule Hide Roof- Thomas, of Clarksville, after Greenhouse and paying for this Stiles Beauty Shop Will Tredenick and wife and spending the past week at home. oassed away on Monday, July parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dean Com. on Resolutions. nouncement eltewhere on thit Hodges Grocery Offers brother Henry Tredenick spent ad. (p9 Warren R. Atkins, Mrs. Wlnefred Linsday, WiUard Marks , Ardise (p9 Children't Shampoo 25c ing, per roll $2.25 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stahl, of 20th at Oros'ille, California, at Mrs. C. W. King was in Grand Snell, Cora L. Foster, Florence Cramton, supply one 3 cant Hart Pork and Beant 19c last week at traverse City with Rapids Friday. Mrs. Joe Coon daj^ page North Bowne. visited Sunday at COMB T() Murray "ijike—West the age of 51 years. Mr. Crowe Total salaries 6,555.00 Mrs. Tredenick's brother and the Andrew Blough home. had been in ill health for a year. was a Grand Rapids visitor Fri wife. C. B. Taylor and enjoyed Side—Good fishing, good camp Tuition for seven pupils 390.00 ED i id Mrs. John Mishler and Mrs. grounds, good spring water, Surviving him, besides the widow- day. Library Books the Cherry festival. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Conner and 73.38 Frank Martin, of Grand Rapids, good boats. Mr. S. 1). Norman. are a son and daughter, and a sis- Books for Pupils 214.14 This Coupon It Worth $6.50 Mrs. Otto Dygert and children, picked cherries at the William Lowell, R. F. 1). No. 5. (p9-l0tf ter, Miss Etta Crowe, of Oroville. little daugter, of Grand Rapids, Magarines WEST LOWELL will meet on Wednesday, July Mrs. Jay and Cari Monroe visited spent Sunday evening at the Joe 9.00 visited her uncle in Jackson Sun- of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Hattie Mishler home Tuesday. Mrs. Crowe is the daughter of Mr. Camera shop, paste, paper, supplies 16.34 GRATTAN GLEANINGS with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. 29lh at the school house for sup- Mr. and Mrs. John Carey in Bancroft were Wednesday din- Mrs. William Cosgriff spent F O R SALE—Good S-burner and Mrs. James Bristol, and a sis- Max Schmeling, the German, suc- (}>on home(| John P. Byrne and family. day. Iier. Grand Bapids Sunday afternoon. Michigan School Service, supplies 35.41 Dr. Griswold, of Freeport. called Ed. Easterbrook's barn was ner guests of Mrs. Charles Dy- Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. range top US«M1 oil stove. Call ter of Mrs. H, Z. Ward, Mrs. Wm. essfulljr defended his tide of heavy- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison and Camera Shop Microscope Every one around the country Quite a few from this locality Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vanderjagt J. M. Swartz, who has been ill daughter Merle and husband re- 64.59 to see Frank Munger Sunday and struck by lightning Wednesday gert. Mrs. Lucy Duell was an Lydia Porritt and family. at 521 Nurl Waslngton. (p9 Furner and Mrs. Theodore M. veight champion of the world in his Returned Books 23.78 is busy harvesting. went to Spring lake yesterday. of Cascadin, called on Mr. Swartz for two weeks, is up and gaining evening caller. Farrel Anderson spent from Lampert, to whom sympathy is ight with Young StiibUng at Cleve- turned from their northern trip Misses Hildagarde Byrne and found him improving. morning" and burned to tbe last Tuesday. rapidly. ROOMERS WANTED—By week. Saturday night, stopping at the James Haiiwood, Commencement address 10.00 Frank Warner is building an Mr. and Mrs. Ward Proctor, Tuesday until Sunday with his being extended. Teachers' Retirement Fund 64.00 Mable Abraham, who are attend- WHITNEY VILLE WHATNOTS ground. Rev. and Mrs. Cartland called Mrs. Lyle Proctor and Miss Bea- uncle, Billie Anderson and wife, Also accommodations for tour- home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert ing Normal at Kalamazoo, spent addition to his house. Mr. and Mrs. John Court and on Mr. Swartz Friday evening. Subscribe for The Ledger, $2.00 trice Watterson, of Grand Rapids, of Alto. ists. Mrs. B. C. Smith. 205 Av- Moffit. As Hilbert has not been Operation the week-end with their home Charley Hazzard and family Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court were Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe, per year. were in Battle Creek Thursday Marion Brutton. of Caledonia, ery St., Lowell, Mich. (p9 a very successful fisherman this folks. called at Boy Munger's Wednes- Queen candidates receive 200 in Grand Bapids Sunday after- summer, Maudie thought she O. Armitage, janitor 591.25 voles on each yearly subscrip- and were dinner guests of Mr. spent last week with her sister, FOR SALE—7-foot Deering bind- California Girl W ooner of Ditties Sunday callers at Frank Bow- day. noon. and Mrs. Vernor Lind. Mrs. Clare Gless. would bring Dad a nice mess of Consumer's Power Co. Lights 69.37 ler's were Richard Bowler, Frank Mr. and Mrs. Bouzwin and son tion to The Ledger. er in good condition, price 850. fish, which made them a very Breen & Halladay, coal 398.75 The United Brethren Sunday- Week-end guests of the Proc- Dr. and Mrs. Harrington and W. E. Hall. (p9 Donovan, Bernice Bowler, Joe school held their picnic in the -1".. nice Sunday dinner. Mr. and A, H. Martin, insurance 20.30 tors at their cottage at Gunlake family, of Muskegon. Bob Kenyon "mgwumiyi: and Helen Heether. school house Tuesday. and (laughters and Correne Gless, WANTED—A small boat, apply to Mrs. Edward Pattison and little J. S. Holcomb, towels 24.30 Mary Byrne spent the week- were Mrs. Helena Gano and Mr. sons were dinner guests. Mrs. Peter Kamp, cleaning school house 26.56 Elder Stevens, of Lowell, was Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank of Kalamazoo. Herman Fells- Harold Jefferies, 317 High St., end with her parents, Mr. and a caller at Melvin Court's Satur- paugh and children, of Hastings, l.nwell. Mich. (p8-9 Standard Oil Co., Semdac 33.10 Mrs. Frank Byrne. Kline, all of Grand Rapids, and Bochester Germicide, cleaning powder 20.00 day. 95 Miss Watterson, also of Grand Abe liash and wife Helen, John Read The Ledger ads. This Coupon and a dollar bill entitles you to one of our Fred Madison was in Grand Armina Tatro was taken lo and Joan visited Sunday after- FARM FOR SALE—223 acres Graham Cogan, floor brushes 7.74 Bapids on business Saturday. Rapids. within three miles of Lowell. Chicago Apparatus Co 8.96 "Get Acquainted /foxes" containing a regular full size NOTICE Blodgett hospital for an opera- noon at the Gless home, Miss Patricia Hefferan, of Par- Repairing and Geobel 4 Brown, balls tion Friday. . It Mrs. Fred Pattison and Mrs. (). Mr. and Mrs. Jerry RIoiiKh and Almost assessed valuation. In- 1 70 $1.00 jar of Elaine Best CLEANSING CREME. a $1.00 box nell, is a candidate for queen at E. Meyer accompanied Mr. and quire Sparta State bank, Spar- Class n cords 1.40 Charles Mclntyre, of Lowell, .J ^ Recharging All Grace Proctor spent the Sabbath Ihe Lowell Ceniennial. Let us spent several days with his sis- J.* •' Mrs. Austin Diller and Ruth Dil- with Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Blough, ta, Mich. (p6789! William Furner, black board erasers 2.00 of Elaine Narcisse FACE POWDER and a $2.00 bottle of give her our support. n * < : Makes of ler on a thirty-five mile boat Lowell City State bank, lock box 2.00 ter. Mrs. Blair, last week. Battrrim of Welcome Corners. WOW! Look at This NARCISSE PERFUME; also to those who buy today, we Mona O'Brien has been helping Mr. and Mrs. Tatro visited their trip up the Tahquamenon River BEFORE YOU buy, sell, rent, or The Forbes Stamp Co., rubber stamp 1.15 Mrs. C. A, Bear the past week. CENTENNIAL QUEENS a, >&. "ch. Mrs. Sarah Benedict visited daughter at Blodgett hospital to the Falls which are almost as trade farm, house, lot, or busi- Mort Lampert, brooms 1.50 will give absolutely Saturday night callers al Milo a reoord'breaking Saturday evening with Mrs. El- Sunday afternoon. beautiful as Niagara. mer Boush, of Freeport. ness see us first, we will save O. Armitage, incidentals 21.59 Donovan's were: John McGuiness, you money, quick service and Bailway F>xpress Co 2^1 Mr. and Mrs. Borman and moth- Richard Fairchild. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blough trucked wheat for of Grand Bapids, Alfred Bertram! er, of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. honest deal. J. Stanton's Farm OIL Smith's" Bake Shop, incidentals 12.27 and Mary Byrne. ^LOW PRICE for VHllard Batteries B. L. Hayward, also Ervin Stahl, Mr. Nichols, of Carlton, lo Free- FREE-A $3.50 PEARL NECKLACE John Ingersol. of Lowell, and Mr. agency, Lowell, Mich. Phone Bex Anthony .55 Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Icavoni 1,000 Votes of Elmdalc, visited friends at Mt. port Saturday and Monday. 432 and Mrs. Harvey Travis, of Battle Little Dorthea Blough had the - (p4t Camera Shop, badges for Field day 5.75 and family spent the week-end Pleasant on Sunday and saw the Bibbons for diplomas Guaranteed Indestructible, Brilliant Lustre, with Beau- Creek, were callers at John cast removed Sunday from her FOR SALE—A good big work : 13c-15c-20cp«rqt. 2.60 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. oil well that was afire east of Mt. Staging for play 10.42 Court's on Sunday. arm where she recently had two horse. 1,600 lbs. Good life and tiful Sterling Silver Safety Clasp. Sam Brownell. For Every New Milk James Green entertained ins Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Helene Malone has spent Ihe called on relatives at St, Ieeeeee»< The West Lowell Ladies' Aid Siicox and Mr, and Mrs. Carl Kel- or of Thomas Gougherty's birth- Pike, Lowell, route 3. Phone agent, when be iccredy married Fay Webb, of Santa Barbara, Cal, in NeW Cprricbt. mi. U-War^ LakaralarW ser and daughter. 142-F-4. JcrsQr recently CEUA CRAMTON, Secretary. T -I WW. lijaaii^j THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO, THI RSDAY. JULY 23, 1931 SIX THE LOW HI,L (MICH.) LEDGER tmd ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1931

EAST LOWELL HICKORY HOLLOW af,e 00 of Mrs an<, son LBGAL NOTICES fe. ™ " - Howard, spent Sunday ing the safe arrival In North Da- MORSE LAKE ITEMS jBisgs ami Joe Allhaus were in William Hesche. with the former's brother, Albert | Grand Hapids Friday. Continued Mrs. Jennie Filkins is visiting kota of Rev. and Mrs. James Bail- Mr. Cilyman Comes to Fairyland Mr. and Mrs. Frank llccthcr Richard Geib, of Grand Hapids. Antoinides' at Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daley The former Fallasburg Cubs LEGAL NOTICES By Albert T. Reui her brother. Harry Post and fam- and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hunter is visiting his cousins Ixris and jard and family on Thursday tak- and son Junior, of Grand Hapids. having now become Ihe Lowell MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE ily. of Belmont. and son Balph and wife attended Sybil Hevnolds. The Indies' Aid of Snow church ing just three days for the motor spent Saturday night with Mr. Independents local boys have SALE Mr. and Mrs. M. C, Gilbert, of a supper at WarreW n Heed's Friday will hold an ice cream social at trip with Mrs. Haillard at the Snow school reunion will be the home of Mrs. Velma Crane on wheel. and Mrs. Joe Haley and they all formed another Park baseball Frleqds of The Lowell Ledger State of Michigan. The Circuit Default having been made in V Garden Lore Club Delroil. have been spending a evening. week at their farm home here, held at Success Grange hall Sat- Friday eveninu July 31st. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. team to entertain the Sunday- and Alto Solo having business Court for the County- of Kent. the payment of the moneys and Iva Rlckert spenl a few days urday. July 25lh. and Mrs. Hussel Wells, of Sara- crowds at the park. This team In Chancery. returned home Sunday. at Ihe John Brown home near Mr. and Mrs. Will Hesche re- Subscribe for The ledger. $2.00 in thi Kent County Probate Cdurt taxes secured by two certain real Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antoinides nac. played the "Smy rna Hard Hitters" will confer a favor on the pub- Fay Catherine Hoye estate mortgages as follows: School meeting was held Mon- Saranac and while there attended ceived a card Monday announc- per year. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yeiter spent last Sunday afternoon, the game lisher if they will kindly ask the Plaintiff MORTGAGE NO. I—Dated Fefc- day July «lh, with a small at- the Farmers' l>anquet at Ionia. •••aa. List of Prize§ to be offered Centennial Week, August 6, 7 tendance. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira going to the visitors by a score of Court to send the printing of pro- v. II, 1927, made and executed by- Hazel Conner and sons and Mr. Westbrook. 19 to 15. Not bad for the local bate notices to this paper. We Thomas Hoye Lee S. Higgins and Etta Hiugins, Gibson Jones, of Stanton, is and Mrs. (). L. Vanderlip and Miss Frances Houghton, of team's llrsl game since most of understand the Court will cheer Defendant ROAST, and 8. The exhibit will be held in the west store of the visiting Mrs. Buby Cary and fam- Arthur Pinckney spent Friday- his wife, to Edith Van Sickle, of ily. Grand Hapids. is spending her the boys have never played a fully- comply with such requests. Order for SubMltuted Service Portland. Michigan, which said evening at the Dell Hardy home. vacation with her narenls, Mr. game of baseball before. A re- R. G. Jefferies, Pubr. At a session of said Court, held mortgage is recorded in the of- Yeiter furniture block, Lowell. Paul Hanson spent a week in Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis and Kalamazoo with his uncle. and Mrs. F. L. Hougnton. turn game with Smyrna is sche- al the Court House, in the city- of Hce of Ihe Register of Deeds for family and Mrs. LelU Dennis Mrs. Hursen Bowen, of Grand duled for next Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark, of were dinner guests at Ihe William ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR Grand Bapids. in said County, Kent County, Michigan, in Liber Hapids. spent a few days last Any baseball team wanting a this ItMh day of June, A. p. 1931. M0 of Mortgages at Pages 190-191- Sturgis. called on friends while Bickert home Wednesday. week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe game can arrange one by writing HEARING CLAIMS here last week lo attend her Ralph Hunter and wife left SONG OF SALES Present: Hon. Major L. Dun- 192 on February 28. 1927; that the Div. CLASS L bone meal; 2nd, broom rake; Srd, Daley, going to Camp Grayling lo or seeing Harry Bichmond. ham. Circuit Judge. mother's funeral, MVs. C. Conk- Sunday morning for their home amount claimed to be due and M/WBS No. Perennial plsnts. lln. visit her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Fox, of New York, State of Michigan. The Probate In this cause it appearing by owing on said mortgage and note AND in Ohio aftor spending their va- Miss Hrka Matternick. of Hud- are visiting their nephew and Court for the Countv of Kent. atlidavit on Hie that tne defend- PU/irS 1—Rock Garden—1st, Bird Bath, 2nd 36—Display of Lsntuna—1st, jardi- Ruth Putnam and Mrs. Kmma cation with his parents, Mr. and for principal and interest on this llubbel were in Detroit last week sonville, is visiting her parents. niece, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, At a session of said Court, held ant. Thomas Hoye. is not a resi- date is the sum of 8545.215 dollars, Jardiniere; Srd, Broom Rake. niere; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennial Mrs. Harley Hunter. at the Probate Olllce in the Clty visiting friends. MV. and Mrs. John Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Matternick. of the "Burg. dent of this State and that it can- together with an attorney fee of 3—Display House Plants—1st, Fern Mrs. Prank Houghton and of Grand Bapids, in said county, plsnts. Mr. Putnam has bought the Ella Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reaukma not be ascertained in what Slate thirty (130) dollars, as provided Stand; 2nd, Jardiniere; Srd, Shas- Vanderwall place. daughter Frances. M. D. Lewis, on the Sltth dav of June, A. 1)., or country- he, the said Thomas 87—Boquet of Goillsrdis—1st, glsss and son Bobbie were supper for in said mortgage, making a In the passing of Mrs. C. C. and Mrs. George l-cwis. visited at 1931. Hoye now resides or where he ta Daisies. bowl; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennial guests al Ihe William Rickerl total of 8575.2f) dollars of princi- Conklin the last of the old pio- home Mondav. the James Kasterby home Mon- Present, Hon. Clarke E. Hlgbee, now is. pal, interest and attorney fees 3—Window Box Exhibit—Ist, 60 lbs. plants. day afternoon. Judge of Probate. On motion of Linsey, Shivel Jt neers has gone. She will be missed due on said Mortgage No. 1. Fertiliser; 2nd, 25 lbs. Fertiliser; 88—Boquet of Verbenas—1st, long as she was active in all social Sirs. Delia Colby and son In the Matter of Ihe Eatate of Phelps, attorneys for the plain- SEELEY CORNERS Milo C. Barney. Deeeaned, MOBTGAGE NOTlI—Dated De- Srd, 3 clumps Delphinium. handled cultivator; 2nd, 6 lbs. of work of the neighborhood and a George, and Miss Georgia Miller tiff. cember 17, 1929. made by Lee S. were Monday evening visitors at It appearing to Ihe court that 4—Best Landscaping Plan—1st, 100 Loma; Srd. Perennial plants. firm believer in God and his Mr. and Mrs. Forest Champlin It is Ordered that the appear- Higgins and Etta Higgins. hus- power to save. the Floyd Veitor home. the tune for presentation .of ance of defendant Thomas lioye V4 lbs. Fertilizer; 2nd, $1.00 in Tulip and little son, of South Bowne, band and wife, of Alto. Michigan, 39—Scabiosa—1st, pottery frog; 2nd, The Hulls were in Saranac last Mrs. Haymond Slater and daugh- claims against said estate should be entered in this cause wilhin called on Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Rey- be limited, and that a time and lo Edith Van Sickle, of Portland, Bulbs; Srd, Broom Rake. sprayer; 3rd, Perennial plants. Wednesday. ter Shirley, of Grand Hapids, three (3) months from the date Michigan, which said mortgage Is nolds last Friday evening. spent Thursday afternoon with place be appointed to receive, ex- of this order. That in case of 40—Poppies—1st, jardiniere; 2nd, Mr. and MVs. James Roeper, of amine and adjust all claims and recorded In Liber 698 of Mort- Mrs. Joe Haley. his appearance, he cause his an- gages at pages 68 and 69 In the Div. CLASS IL Black Leaf 40; Srd Perennial HICKORY CORNERS Detroit, and Will Roeper and demands against said deceased by Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Greenleigh T/NKLEPAUGH swer to the bill of complaint to Office of the Begister of Deeds of No. plants. daughter Nella, of Grand Hapids. and Patty, Jo Donahue, of South and before said court: be Hied and a copy thereof served Miss Lorenza l^awton spent were Tuesday guests of Mr. and It Is Ordered. That all the Kent County, Michigan, on De- 6—Wild Flower Display—1st, $1.00; 41—Dianthus—1st, glass bowl; 2nd, Sunday- with Miss Peggy Matlern. Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Frin Mos- sm when it got upon |plaintiff' s attorneys within cember 24, 1929. and that Ihe Mrs. Frank Anloinides. beck. of Chicago, spent the week- creditors of said deceased are re- 2nd, 60c; Srd, 26c. broom rake; Srd Perennial plants Mrs. Ethel Yeiter and children Mrs. S. P. Reynolds and babv WTTHE PAPER THAT Hfteen (15) days after service on amount due upon said mortgage end with Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Yei- quired to present their claims to him or his attorney, of a copy of 6—Best Flower Displays—1st, fl.OO; 4^—False Dragon Head—1st, rose nic- accompanied Ivan Blough and in company- with H. L. Coger. of said court al said court, at said for principal and interest on this ter. Mrs. Mosbeck staying for a , HE D WOW 4 PRIZE IN the said bill, and in default Inere- date is the sum og $110.64 dol- 2nd, 60c; Srd. 25c. otine; 2nd, broom rake; Sri, Per- Miss Lclha Yeiter to Gunlake Gove Corners attended Ihe fifth visit. Probate Office on or before the Sunday afternoon. annual reunion of the class of of. that said bill of complaint be lars, together with an attorney- 7—Best Bird House—1st, |1.00; 2nd, ennial plants. Miss Bernice Yeiter is spending THE IBlSH LOTTERY HE 31st day of October, A. D.. 1931. taken as confessed by said de- Miss Gladys Metternick, of 1908. of Ada High School at the at ten o'clock in the forenoon, fee of thirty-Hve ($35) dollars as 50c; Srd. 25c. this week at Bostwick lake. fendant. provided for in said mortgage, Grand Hapids, is spending her home of Mrs. James Ossewarde. said time and place being hereby- vacation with her parents and near Ada. Robert Lee. of South Boston, is ; HEARD RCLAlloHS It is Further Ordered that plain- making due for principal and in- 8—Trellis—1st, $1.00; 2nd, 50c; Srd, Div. CLASS VI. spending a few days at the Will appointed for the examination sister, Mrs. Erwin Merriman and Miss Leona Dinsen, of Grand )THAT HAPNT WRITTEN tiff cause this order to be pub- terest and attorney fees, the sum 26c. No. Klahn home. and adjustment of all claims and lished in The liowell Ledger, a husband. Hapids, spent Sunday with her demands against said deceased. of $145.64 dollars. 43—Boquet of Mixed Annuals—1st, M* Mt MMMM MM MHMM> MMMMf Carol June and Virginia Smith •FOR YtARS- deceased, newspaper printed, published and That default has also been made Mrs. C. W. Schwab, of Elmdale, parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). J. Din- spent last week with Mrs. War- It Is Further Ordered•red., rhal circulated in said County and Div. CLASS m 6 Wrexham delphiniums; 2nd, and Mrs. G. W. Merriman assisted sen. public notice thereof by the mortgagors In the payment ren Lusk in Lansing. be given by that such publication be com- of taxes upon Ihe land mentioned No. sprayer; Srd, vase. their brother, John Yeiter with Miss Nelta Slager, of North Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith publication of a copy of this or- his wheal threshing Tuesday. Ada. spent several days last week menced within twenlv (20) days|in said mortgages and that the 9—Mtaisftre Rock Garden—1st, jar- 44—Boquet Mixed Perennials—1st, and children visited the Getz Won Lo Play-Off der for three successive weeks from the date of this order and mortgagee has paid the taxes up- Mr. and Mrs. Philo Blakeslee with her aunt, Mrs. Frank An- QOMEBODY once defined architecture as frozen previous to said day of hearing in diniere; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennial 6 Wrexham delphiniums; 2rJ, farm Sunday and had dinner at continued therein once each week on thIhe land described in said and father, Mr. Kellogg, of Ix)w- loinides. Tunnel park. the U)well Ledger, a newspaper for six (6) weeks in succession, plants. sprayer; Srd, vase. ell. spent Monday with Mrs. Ethel Mrs. Helen Reynolds is al home music. The building of an advertisement printed and circulated in said mortgages so assessed for the MV. and Mrs. George Abbott or that said plaintiff cause a copy years 1928-1929-193(1 in the total 10—Display of Fruit Inj Bowl—1st, 45—Combining 2 kinds of flowers— Yeiter and picked huckleberries. after spending a month with rel- and sisters Oneta and Florence, county. of this order to be personally- John Yeiter spent Sunday at the atives in Grand Hapids and Low- CLARK E. HIGBEE. sum of ninety-four dollars and $1.00 in tulip bulbs; 2nd, vase; 1st, $1.00 in trade at Dingel's; is, in a manner of speaking, an architecture of of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. served on defendant, Thomas thirty-four cents, (894.34) which LOWELL niLIG LIHUT C. W. Schwab home at Elmdale. ell. Judge of Probate. Srd, Perennial plants. 2nd, vase; Srd, weeder. Miss Letha Yeiter and Ivan Will Abbott, of Grand Ledge, and Hoye. at least twenty (20) days said amount together with Ihe New Broadway Beauty GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST 8IDB Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hascher, of ideas, using three basic materials; words, pic- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cruse, of A true copy-: before the time above prescribed 11—Flowering Vine—1st, trellis; 2nd, 46—Combining 3 kinds of flowers— Blough spent Sunday evening FRED BOTH. amounts hereinbefore referred to -OPEN- Pickeral lake and Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids, visited Mr. and for his appearance. is claimed to be due on this date jardiniere; Srd, Perennial plsnts. 1st, $1.00 in trade at Dingel's; with Miss Mildred Rush, of I^ke Mrs. S. T. Seeley. Sunday. Begister of Probate. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Odessa. Fred Nebelins and children, of tures and space The art of composing an MAJOB L DUNHAM. to the mortgagee. Edith Van 12—Miniature Pool—Ist, jardiniere; 2nd, vase; Srd, weeder. Grand Hapids. were callers Sun- M. 1). Lewis and uncle. J. W. (7-8-9 Circuit Judge. from 2 to 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. William Abbott Sickle, making the total amount 2nd, broom rake; Srd, Perennial Kasterby spent Tuesday forenoon Examined, Countersigned AUDIE E. POST, Librarian 47—Winter Boquet—1st, $1.00 in tulip and son and wife, of Grand ad consists in employing all three materials in ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR claimed to be due on this date in Grand Hapids. and Entered by me. for principal, interest, atlorney plants. bulbs; 2nd, vase; 3rd, weeder. I .edge, called at the Wesley Mrs. Ernest Clark spent Friday HE\RING CLAIMS W. H. RICHTER. Deputy Clerk. fees and taxes on Ihe two mort- IS—Display Flowering Shrubs—1st, Johnson home one day last week harmony, building up to a crescendo in sales. with her sister. Mrs. Van Ocker and picked berries. State of Michigan. The Pro- Attest: A True Copy. gages above described, the sum LI. SIEPUI, M. I. $1.50 in trade at Dingel & Conard; Div. CLASS VII. at Whites Bridge. W. H. RICHTER. Deputy Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Matlern . . . You've got the idea to sell, we have the bate Court for the County of of 8815.24 dollars; and no suit or 2nd, broom rake; Srd, Perennial Mr. and Mrs. John Clark called Kent. Linsey. Shivel & Phelps. proceedings having been institut- No. and Lawrence Kaltr, of Detroit, on Mr. ami Mrs. Will Clark at At a session of said Court, held Attorneys for Plaintiff. J. I. MLTLMI, M. I. plants. 48—Display Hydrangeas—1st, $1.00 spent Sunday at the Russell and ed at law or equity to recover the Matlern home. space and the pictures. Let's get together as a I^owell. Sunday. at the Probate Uflice in the City Business Address: amount secured by said mortgage Phon* 100 14—Display Hollyhock—1st, trellis; in tulip bulbs; 2nd, vase; Srd Mrs. Mary Thomas called on Mrs. Marie Matlern is visiting of Grand Bapids, in said county, 608-610 G. B. Trust Bldg., debt or any part thereof where- Nefonce Block, LowtIL 2nd,broom rake; 3rd, Perennisl Perennial plants. band and compose some ads that sing! Phone friends in Grand Hapids Saturday on the 2nd day of July, A. 1). 1931. Grand Bapids, Michigan. her son. Herman and wife, of De- by the power of sale in said mort- plants. afternoon. Present. Hon. John Dalton, 4-5-6-7-8-9 Office Hours, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. 49—Display of Gladiolus—1st, $1.00 troit. this week. gages contained have become and 1 200 and we will bring proof sheets of cuts and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Freyermuth Judge of Probate. are now operative. Office Phone 36 15—Singing Bird—1st, jardiniere; in tulip bulbs; 2nd, vase; Srd W. Matlern and daughter, and son and wife, of Delroil. spent avoid and Harold Juhlin called on Mr. In the Matter of the Estate of Notice is hereby- given that by- 2nd, pottery frog; 3rd Perennial Perennial plants. and Mrs. Sidney Hull Sunday af- The Lowell Ledger and either Thursday al Ihe Russell and Slat- layouts. s Mary E. White, Deceased. the Michigan Farmer or the Ohio virtue of the power of sale in plants. 60—Display of Dahlias—1st, $1.00 ternoon. It appearing lo the court that JOH I. STITKEI tern home. Farmer for 82.25 the year. each of the said mortgages con- 16—Piece of Home-made Garden Fur- in tulip bufcs; 2nd, vase; 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Plantenga. of Ihe time for presentation of tained and in pursuance of the Restless —DENTIST- Grand Hapids. and Mrs. Mary claims'^gainst said estate should statute in such case made and niture—Ist, trellis; 2nd, jardi- Perennial plants. SOUTH-WEST NEWS Thomas were at Morrison lake be limited, and that a time and provided each of said mortgages Phone 216 Hoars 9 to I niere; Srd, Perennial plants. 51—Display Delphiniums—1st, $1.00 children': Sundav afternoon. Exalted Ruler Open Wednesday and Saturday illy Burke, Greenwich, Conn., won place be appointed to receive, ex- will be foreclosed by sale of the Marcdk Edwards has been pro- CHILDREN 17—Shadow Box Exhibit—1st, jardi- in tulip bulbs; 2nd, vase; Srd Mildred Carey. Doris Carey amine and adjust all claims and premises in each of said mort- claimed llias Broadway of IWI" as Evening, 7 to 9 and Hazel Bell, of Grand Rapids, he open golf title after many extra niere; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennisl Perennial plants. colds FALLASBURG PARK toles with George Von Elm. who tied demands against said deceased by gages described, each of said a result of a recent contest in which a /"CHILDREN will fret, often for nd OSee closed Thursday afternooni spenl Saturday- afternoon at the The Lowell Ledger plants. AND VICINITY with him at the toumair.ent near and before said court: mortgages covering the same and thousand competed. V/ apparent reason. But there's alt 52—Display Snapdragons—Ist, $1.00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Easler- Detroit. It is Ordered, That all Ihe identical properly and the same ways Castorial Harmless as the reciptf in tulip bul>s; 2nd, vase; Srd brook. ^ v/icks The Fallasburg park indoor creditors of said deceased are re- mortgagors and mortgagees, by- on the wrapper; mild and bland as it L P. GOTFIEKEI Div. CLASS IV. Perennial plants. Jake Reamer and wife, of Grand 7, W VAPORUB ball team defeated the Smyrna quired lo present their claims lo public auction to the highest bid- CAMPAU LAKE tastes. But its gentle action soothes Physician snd Surgeon Hapids. called al Ihe Ed. Easler- team twice in a double-header No. 53—Display Water Lilies—1st, Pot- Job printing executed with said court at said court al said der at Ihe North front door of the a youngster more surely than a mora brook home Sunday. game week ago Sunday. They Probate Office on or before the Court House in the City of Grand Mrs. i^imbert and daughter, powerful medicine. OVER CITY STATE BANK 18—Display by Professional Gsrdener tery Frog; 2nd, broom rake; Srd, Junior Ingersoll, of Whites MM* painstaking care at The Ledger LOWELL, MICHIGAN nlayed the Kerr-Hyder team last 4th day of November, A. D., 1931, Bapids. County- of Kent, and State Dorotha, of DclT/ Aches and 10:30 p. m. It appearing to the court that seven chains. (7 chs) ninety- plants. bulbs. her grandmother, Mrs. Priscilla 9:10 p. m. nine links (99 Iks), thence east Bichmond. the time for presentation of 29—Boquet of Zinnias—1st jardi- 62—Display of Named Varieties of SUNDAY ONLY eleven chains, twenty-seven links Miss June Gardiner, of Belding, claims against said estate should niere; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennial Dahlias—1st, $2.50 in dshlia motor oil of outstanding durability^ (11 chs. 27 Iks) to the place of niece of Mrs. Balph Whinnery. 9:55 a. m. 8:35 a. m. be limited and that a time and PAINS/ bulbs; 2nd, $1.50 in dahlia bulbs; 1-^5 p. m. 12:25 p. m. place be appointed lo receive, ex- beginning, conveying sixty-three plants. and a girl friend are spending j (63) acres of land, more or less. Srd, $1.00 in dahlia bulbs. part of their vacation with the, 5:45 p.m. 4:25 p. ro. amine and adjust all claims and 80—Boquet ci Calendulas—1st, jardi- When you take Bayer Aspirin you 9:25 p, m. 7:35 p, m. demands against said deceased by EDITH VAN SICKLE. 63—Display of Named Varieties of are sure of two things. It's wire relief, Most motor oils are good in some re- Whinnerys. Mortgagee. niere; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennial and before said court: Roses'—$2.60 in trade at Dtagel and it's harmless. Those tablets with spects, but usuallv they are weak in Miss Josephine Eickhoff is| Station and Ticket Office Eldred A Gemuend. plants. In this spacious plant, as high working in Grand Bapids for the < It Is Ordered, That all Ihe cred- & Conard. the Bayer crosi do not hurt the heart. as a 12-storv building, hous- others. Some have low consumption, Henry's Drug Store itors of said deceased are re- Attorneys for Mortgagee. 81—Boquet Nasturtiums—1st. mist but probably high carbon. Others low rest of the summer. Business Address, 64—Display of Named Varieties of Take them whenever you suffer from ing the Mercury Process, Phone 30 quired to present their claims to sprinkler; 2nd, vase; Srd Peren- carbon, but possibly poor mileage and Mrs. Frank Biggs and mother.! Ionia. Mich. 9-131 Phlox—$2.00 -mlue; 2nd, 10 lbs. there is produced enough Mrs. F. 0. Wingeier, Charles j said court at said court at said OUR nisl plants. Headaches Neuritis heavy sludge deposits. Probate Office on or before the GOVE CORNERS S2—Boquet of Petunias—1st, jardi- Loma; Srd, vase. Colds Neuralgia oil to lubricate continually 14th day of November, 1931, at 10 Sore Throat Lumbago five million motor cars. The NEW Sunoco Motor Oils o'clock in the forenoon, said time niere; 2nd, broom rake; Srd, Per- are good in all respects because STOMACH The annual Gove school reun- Div. CLASS IX Rheumatism Toothache and place being hereby appointed ion was held last Saturday. Edith renial plants. they are pure oils of outstand for the examination and adjust- JUST a tasteless dose ot rmiiips Brown was chosen presidenl and 88—Boquet Phdox (annual)—1st, jsr- No. When your head aches—from any ing durability. ment of all claims and demands J Milk of Magnesia in water. That Ethel Lewis secretary for next rfMAi'SA \\€A AlXAySSTAUmQ IWNO 65—Display of Sedum (Hen and cause—when a cold has settled in is an dkali, effective yet harmless. It diniere; 2nd, vase; Srd, Perennial Going to Detroit? against said deceased. year. Cricken)—1st, clump of delphin- your joints, or you feel those deep- It Is Further Ordered, That has been the standard antacid for plants. 50 yean. One spoonful will neutralize The descendants of George and ium; 2nd. vase. down pains of rheumatism, sciatica, STAY AT THE PARK AVENUE public notice thereof be given by Emily- Slater to the number of 84—Boquet Larkspur—Ist, jardiniere; I publication of a copy of this or- at once many tunes its volume in acid. 66—Display of any flower not enter- or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and It's the right way. thequidt. pleasant seventy-seven met at Fallasburg 2nd, broom rake; Srd, Perennial get real reliel. H the package Myt for der for three successive weeks park Sunday. ed in this list—Ist, jar; 2nd lawn previous to said day of hearing, and efficient way to kill all the plants. Bayer, it's genuine. And genuine in tbe Lowell Ledger, a newspa- excess acid. The stomach becomes Mrs. Julia Sinclair, of Grand 85—Display of Pansiee—1st, 25 lbs. broom. Bayer Aspirin is safe. sweet, the pain departs. You are Rapids, is visiting Mrs. George Real Hotel per printed and circulated in said happy again in five minutes. county. Sinclair. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Baya CI*ARK E. HIGBEE. Don't depend on crude methods. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wittenbach manufacture of monoaceticaddestei Economy! Judge of Probate. Employ tbe best way yet evolved in and family, Howard and Delia d sahcylicadd, A true copy: nil ihe yean of searching. That b Gregory- enjoyed a picnic din- ,\sm Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Be sure ner Sunday- at Fallasburg park FRED BOTH. lo get the genuine. Begister of Probate. honoring George's seventh birth- (8-9-10 "Milk of Magnesia" has been the day anniversary. First U. S. Treasurer For a Day U. S. Registered Trade Mark of the Mrs. Raymond Hesche and lit- Use The Ledger want column Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com- Where Your Money Is SAFE or pany and its predecessor Charles H. tle son returned home Sunday. ff you have anything for sale, for Phillips since 1875. Margie Gregory is assisting her rent, lost or found. with her household duties. A first mortgage on homes has aptly been termed the back- Week bone of a safe investment. The Standard first mortgages on 5711 homes, amounting lo fWriiki ins v* w. BtmI* HUtorictlly C»rrtti 3kri«l>t# James W. Broods Sr caiviw raDti $14,265,850.00 an average of $2,500.00 on each are all on homes 'S TRAVELS | appraised al $33,(>55,5<}1.12 and insured against fire or loss for PARK AVENUE offers the $30,051,486.25 showing a safety factor of over 82.00 for every- RATES dollar loaned, with tne further security that Standard loans Single t \D outstanding hotel values in are repaid monthly, thereby- further increasing the safety as $2.00, $2.50 Dctrtiit—and it can be truthfully each payment is received. and $3.00 said that ir offers real hotel economy. In 38 years Standard investors have never lost a penny and have received 5% for every day their money has been in- Double i BEWARE OF IMITATION! $3.00, $4.00 You will feel "at home" in the vested. and $5.00 large,comforrablerooms (each with We Inv-ile Your Inquiry •MMM«aaaa»a»aaaaa»*» Special Weekly a bath — tub and shower) — and PON his return again fo Williamsburg, Wash- Assets $17,000,000.00 Surplus $350,000.00 Rate: $12.50 to the food is the way you like it ington repaired to Raleigh Tavern while the (' . v < Pluabiig, Heating aid $17.50. One or a terms of his surrender at Great Meadows were being two penoni to Standard Savings Sheet Metal Wtrfc translated. It was discovered that he had signed an ORE in mind and heart, Washington resigned his a room commission in the Virginia militia and returned A recently discovered portraa W admission that he was an assassin in his attack on Alexander Hamilton, hidden for 127 PARK AVENUE HOTEL ( once more to Mount Vernon. He would often remark & Loan Association ' Prompt service on i smts, Beit food In 0 years, has come into the possessiod qf Parfc Avanwa mt Street Detroit, Midi. Jumonville. Gov. Dinwiddie went into a rage. The Griawold at Jaffonon Datroit, Michigan I M&Gt Detroit. Special that a good Aiff ride would jolt trouble from his mind, Andrew Uelloo. the present >caetag, Repair Work IT BAVHA - $1.00 Dinner Two Block* From Meionlt Umplt young man, in a stem yet respectful demeanor, heard and when again in communion with Nature the per- CADILLAC S400 the governor through and then explained that the plexities of military duty were soon left behind. "How Local Repreiantatice, Meal* trrtd Under Manog«m«nl of E. L Ecdetton* Co., Inc. miilake was due to the fact that the governor had much more delightful" he wrote, "to an undebauched Mi** Myrtia A. Taylor Your choice of eilhcr the RAY COVERT in room at no not supplied him with a competent interpreter. With mind is the task of making improvements on the earth A'- - Lowell, Michigan Michigan Farmer or the Ohid •xtra charge HOWARD L GATE, hudtnl Manofr Phone 317 that, Washington threw the papers on the table than all the vainglory which can be acquired by ravish- Farmer in combination with The ing it by the moA uninterrupted career of conqueil." Ledger for $2.25 per year. ADA OIL CO., Distributors and closed the incident. EIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER ind ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, JULY 23. 19S1

GOT ISS". RETURNS Grand river, a distance of about This and That four city blocks from the Main E. L Davenport reports 100 per Broadcast of the street bridge in Ihe present vil- From Around I cent returns from his cherry sale lage of Lowell. Here Marsaque ad. in The Ledger. "I call thai married a beautiful Indian girl, millions more gelling results," declared Mr. Jenute, bul when Ihe while set- The Old Town Davenport. Lowell Centennial tlers began coming into the Grand We will stale right here lhal any river valley Marsaque became ashamed of his squaw, so he went Mrs. Charles Doyle was in person or store having legitimate (Continued from first page) I Grand Rapids Tuesday. merchandise lo sell will gel lo Detroit and married a while people profitable results by advertising woman and brought her back lo Miss Olfla Huzar, of Delroil, is good Jesuit Fathers from the age his trading post. This was more visiting Miss Mary Roth. in The Ledger. II covers Ihe field and has the confidence of its of 10, she acquired high educa- than Jenute could bear and she Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stone spent readers. tion and though she retained the died soon after of a broken heart. Sunday in Grand Rapids. full tribal garb, she became a re- Marsaque lost Ihe respect and Morris Peckham, of Grand Rap- GOLD WINNERS markablf woman, a skilled lin- Irade of the Indians and later Saturday Cash Specials ids, spenl Tuesday in Lowell. guist and a famous beauty. In turned his attention to farming. 1790 she was married to Joseph Tragedy was interwoven with ro- .... 9l-wLllpau uoa Mrs. P. C. Freeman is visiting The following were Ihe lucky ! relatives al I^insing this week. I.a Framboise, fur trader for the mance in those early days. A? fUcuUi '^wUibuu oniif Shoulder Pork Roast, lb 14c ones to receive Bold Wednesday Aslors, and departed into the wil- Mrs. H. Palmer and Emma night: Mrs. Elvert Baird, Bos- muJeoftiur Pork Steak, lb 15c , Hansford spenl Sunday in Grand ton township, $10; Mrs. Will Bur- Rapids. dick, Lowell, $5; Sirs. Will Klahn, South Ixiwell, 92.50. Beef Roast, Choice Steer, lb. 15c Alfred Vande, of Chicago visit- ,CBS ed his cousin,, Emma Hansford, I.r^eni n iiUlions of feet of pine logs Beef Ribs, Choice Steer, lb..., 10c I last week. u.xi .. I:. i rt . land the town was alive wilh lum- HlOli VALUI of LOW COSTI established a trading post. This her jacks dressed In their gay 9 Social Events posl became one of Ihe impoilant kc* Frankfurts, lb 11c Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood Mackinaws, long colored sashes 30s 3H H* 5.00-20 •7.1# and son Gordon spent Saturday links in the diain of the Ameri- and high-topped, caulked boots, boisxoi jin Grand Rapids. Garden It Backarround for Nup- can • Fur Trading Co. Indians bul time forbids. 98 >8-i» Smoked Picnics, Ib 15c from various tribes came with 4.40-21 H- 5.25-19 Mr. and Mrs. Waller Blakeslee tial Service 12» B 4-401 laa • t.sii and Mr. and Mrs. Granl Warner Iheir pells and the post was oflen Come to Lowell during her 9 Boneless Picnics, lb. 20c 4.50-21 •S* •g.fT were al Evart Sunday. Miss Ariel M. l-awrence, daugh- the scene of councils. The IM centennial and see the old days 5.25-21 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qrrin Framboises lived happily this lived over again in pageant and 12* • 4.901 l31at3.2Sl Mrs. Tim Conanl and daughter Ijiwrence, of Lowell, became Ihe way for several years, spending parade. See the big mills of the 4.75-19 530-19 iQe90 Virginia are spending this week bride of Harry Allen Sisson, son their summers ai their posl and King Milling Co., the wheels of 1 (Mm 4.791 129 > 5.501 with friends in Toledo, Ohio. Of Mrs. M. L. Sisson, of Bomeo the winters al company head- which have been turned by the TW QUALITY ffcr 9 WEAVER'S MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston, d» Rack of ALL 5.00-19 Hr * 6.00-20 ni-M and Delroil, in the lovely garden quarters at Mackinac Island. The waters of the Flat for nearly 100 (19 B 9.001 Phone 15C We Mirer of Ionia, spent Tuesday evening of the Sisson home in Romeo, fame of Monsieur and Madame La years, Hs output of Pure Gold 1S2 l 6.001 | with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stone. July II. The Rev. Ralph Criss- Framboisi had spread over all flour and poultry feeds amount- V MfcimuoM rnornlLJiim Miss Mary Lennon. of Hastings, man, of the Highland Park Pres- Ihe territory and no man, red or ing to many carloads annually. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. byterian church, read the service, white, was their enemy. It was See the Foreman poultry farm, TOOATt NCW POODTIAB? Aunucs. • rnW Johnson the first of the week. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. lhal fact which made the blow, which yearly sends millions of BIRTHS Jack Davarn. of Pewamo, is "The bride, chose for her gown which fell in the early fall of chicks of the famous Foreman Odds and Ends a model of pale pink all-over em- 1809, doubly tragic. The La strain of White Leghorns to all To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendee, spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. John Kropf. broidered chiffon over pink laf- Framboises were returning from sections of the United Stales and Ralph's Tire & Radio Shop Here and There (nee Lula Brooks,) of Woodland, fela. A large pink horsehair hal Mackinac wilh a crew of 12 men Canada. Here al the Superior a son, Haymond Edward, on July Mr. and Mrs. Percy Miller, of and pink slippers completed her Phone 433 On-the-Bridge Lowell Dearborn, spenl the week-end lo manage their bateau*. All Furniture Co. plant skilled ar- 12. 1931. Miss Edna Allen cared costume. went well until they reached tisans make the finest of fur- The ham on the farm of Ed. for Mrs. Hendee and son. with Theron Miller and family. Easlerbrook was struck by light- 'Miss Kathryn I .alley, of Low- Iheir last encampment in a Polla- niture, a piece of which may Misses Ella Ross and Abby Mal- ell. attended as bridesmaid, at- wnllomie village on Ihe bluffs now be lending charm to your Six Cylinder Sentences McCORDS CI LLING8 ning July 15 and burned to the CARD OF THANKS colm called on Miss Abby Odell ground, together with contents. tired in pale blue chiffon with near Muskegon. They were re- living room. You will also see the o in Vergennes Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Postraa, of Zee- Only through the efforts of Ihe which she wore a blue horsehair ceived cordially, for IhePottawat- Lowell Sprayer Co., largest man- Wy DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND We wish to thank our neigh- Mrs. Eccelda Xolstine, of De- garden hal and slippers to match. tomies were their sworn brothers, ufacturers of compressed air land, visited wilh his parents, neighbors were the other build- bOTS and friends who so kindly Advendtv whets the blade of ings saved. Loss about !*900. troit, is visiting her father, R. Charles Fuller, nephew of the bul during the evening one young sprayers in the world, their out- Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma and fam- assisted in saving the rest of our Cheyne and Mrs. Jennie Hunter. bride, acted as ring bearer. brave, mad for liquor, insullingly put going into nearly all coun- ability. ily for a few days. partly covered by insurance. buildings when our barn burned. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carey and 'William Slrengson, of Detroit, demanded whiskey from I^-.Fram- tries of the earth. When you Thnae who act npplsh prove Mr. and Mrs. R. Postma and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Easlerbrook. assisted Mr. Sisson as best man bolse who persistently refused. dine lo-nighl the makings of the that they are In the low- son and wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Poller, of Ihe Ford (p9 son, of Grand Hapids, spenl Tues- hardware store, met with rather day al Ihe Ed. Eastorbrook home. and Mrs. Margaret Johnston and Brooding sullenly, the Indian ie you will enjoy will no doubt er class. C. Postraa visited Mr. Dan Post- Frederick ' Strengson received an unpleasant accident on lasl Mrs. Ethel Roth and family watched the Frenchman retire lo e the product of the Fallas Can- The yonng man whn keeps a raa, of Freeport, Friday evening. Thursday while working on the The Lowell Ledger and Grand the guests. his tent, and while the latter was ning Co. Al the Melody Farms sharp lookout will have Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Colby called Rapids Press, each one year on spenl a few days lasl week in De- *A reception followed the cere- garage roof at Ihe Theodore lroil, returning lo Lowell Thurs- al prayer, stole through the op- Dairy milk is produced by con- a moch letter outlook. on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark rural routes for 85.50. Subscribe mony and a buffet supper was Mueller home, losing his balance day. ening, plunged his dagger into the tented cows to the music of Grand Fathers, mix up with yonr Sunday afternoon. at The Ledger ofTice and save served on the lawn. Mr. and chest of the kneeling La Fram- Opera and the latest popular airs. and falling backwards with a boys, and they will be Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark and money. Miss Frances McCartv is spend- Mrs. Sisson left for the Easl for a boise and then dashed away.! less likely to get Into ail of paint. Afler a naptha ing a few days with her sister. Come to Lowell, a highly de- daughter Pauline, of Grand Rap- ath and lard shampoo, he is honeymoon trip."—Detroit News, "mix ups." B Miss Alice McCarty, in Grand July 12, 1931. Madame La Framboise mel the veloped dairy, agricultural, poul- ids. visited their parents, Mr. and "good as new" and about his Rapids. future courageously. She jour- try and fruit raising section, Experience, like happiness. Mrs. Walter Clark, Sunday. work again. e Is what we stumble Mrs. Belle Ecker, of Wilson N. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fallas, Mr. neyed on, bearing the remains of erved by the Grand Trunk and Mrs, Fred Thomas and daugh- her slain husband. At Grand Hav- Pere Marquette railroads, over upon while looking for ter Marie, drove to Chicago Sat- Mrs. Eliza Hetlle, Grand Hap- |C., is spending a few weeks with and Mrs. J. W. Rutherford and something else. Mrs. Jennie Hunter and Mrs. B. two daughters, Ida Belle and Inez en, Mich., she buried him, then which the Runciman elevator urday to visll friends the week- ids. Route !•. writes as follows: FOR SALE proceeded to Hie post where she ships annually many carloads of If Ood has given you one end. "I'm very much interested in Ihe Cheyne. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. real True friend. He can Rutherford and daughter. Mary carried on her work. The Pol- this secHon's output of grain, Centennial program and expect Mr. and Mrs. Ted Scott and lawallomies Iried to wipe out the beans, apples and other fruits. scarcely give to you a lo attend. Hope your eflorts daughter Dorothy, spent Sunday Jane enjoyed a delicious break- greater gift. Queen candidates receive 200 fast al Fallasburg park Sunday slain on their honor and the fol- Come to Lowell where you will voles on each yearly subscription will be very successful." Used Cars i with Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Beebe lowing spring dragged forth the (A by WMt.rn Newspaper Dnloa.) al Cascade. morning. see the beginning of what will no to The Ledger. murderer from his hiding and doubt be a national bean center, Rev. David F. Warner, of Sun- 1928 Erskine Sedan Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oisleen and asked her to sit in the judgment man. Ind., writes the Ledger as Ihree children of Bridgetown, The Garden Lore club was de- because here for the first lime lightfully entertained Tuesrioy. seal. As Madame spoke, her words beans will be picked by the elec- follows: "Mrs. Warner and I called on Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Green aslouished the Indians: "I have plan to spend Ihe first two weeks 1926 Hudson 4-D. Brougham one day lasl week. The hostesses were Mrs. Willard tric eye, a remarkable new inven- Hunter. Mrs. Frank E. While and read the Good Book, which bids tion manufactured for the Lowell of AngUSt al out farm and with us to forgive seventy-times seven. mf parents. Very interesting Mr. and Mrs. John Brake, of Mrs. Harvey Coons. The meet- company by the General Electric 1926 Studebaker Standard Clarksville. spent Thursday eve- ing was held on the lawn adjoin- My desire is lhal you do likewise KROCER are your plans for Centennial- and give him his life." The In- Company. Homecoming. We anticipate en- Coach ning with Ihe lalters mother, ing the library building with the Mrs. P. C. Freeman. garden as a background. Roll dians failed lo comprehend, but Come to Lowell and enjoy her joying some of Ihe event." they unbound Nugal, the mur- beautiful parks, located on run- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Turner and call was answered by each mem- ber with a question. A flower derer, and in flaming words de- ning waters and with every con- People get good results every Beigle Motor Siles daughter Jean spent Thursday venience for the tourist, all naming contest was also held af- nounced his crime and banished week by using The Ledger want! evening at the home of Chris him from the tribe forever. The reached by scenic highways. column. You may no longer I De Vaux Dealer Hawk in Grand Hapids. ler which refreshments were en- joyed. next season his body was found There are scores of beautiful need some odd article, but it may! Lowell Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks in the woods, a knife in his lakes with their acres of dia- be just Ihe thing somebody else! spenl over the week-end with the breast. He had taken his own monds. As my friend Verne SIMMER CEREALS wants. Announcements have been re- former's brothers, Charles and life. Ashley says: "Nature has given With a Mm and iraali fraib - juit Ihe thiol far Smmm briiithih Ed. Crooks, al Enlrican. ceived of the marriage of Tessa Aileen Spinney, daughter of Mrs. Madame Iji Framboise contin- lo Lowell what many towns are Mrs. Chester A. Weldon and Jennie M. Spinney, of Lansing, to ued al the Lowell posl as agent spending millions to attain." daughter Esther, are spending Vernon G. Armstrong, of Lansing, for the Astor company unlil 1K21. Come lo Lowell—"The Friend- Urge Kellm't Csn Flakes, Nit McCormlcR-Deering Ihe week al Mrs. Weldon's par- on June 12. 1931. Mrs. Spinney when she sold her business to ly Town"—where we hail our (Ball Bearlno1 enls near Cedar Springs. and daughter were former Low- Rix Robinson, journeyed 1o friend as Norm and Deck and Teatliet, Pwl Ini Flikei er Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crooks ell residents. Grand Haven, exhumed her bus- Jerr- y and Glenn and Charli" e and Cream Separators and daughter Irene spenl Friday band's body and look it in a Bill and Lawry—where we call SbdM Wheil evening with Mr. and Mrs. E. canoe to Mackinac. She died Skim Closer—Turn Easier—Last Longer Withdraws our mayor "Deak" Henry—and Bailey and family al Portland. I have withdrawn my name April 1840. Her body rests where the editor is known as Jeff. Limit - 3 packages of Hand, Electric and Engine Driven. Mr. and Mrs. Boberl David and from the Centennial Queen con- besides those of her husband and Only . package 10c any one item to daughter, under the altar in St. I thank you. Swift & Company a customer son Earl and lady friend, of test and wish to thank all those and Mr. Charles and my friends FREE DEMONSTRATION Grand Rapids, were Sunday guests who were so kind in offering Ann's Roman Catholic church al Mackinac Island. Madam La on Ihe air, and again bid you cor- of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood. Iheir help. dial welcome lo Lowell's Centen- Country Club Cora Flake* 3 pkrs. 25c Hunter & Steed MARGARET LALLEY Framboise's only daughter, sec- Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, of ond in beauty only lo her charm- nial on August 6, 7 and 8. Farm Implement Dealers Detroit, were Monday guesls of Mrs. Albert Roth, of Detroit, who ing mother, was the wife of Capt. Lowell, Mich. 304 W. Main St. Phone 270 Benjamin Pierce, a brother of EAST ADA—SPRING HILL , is spending several weeks in Low- Franklin Pierce, president of the ell. Visit Riit s Flake Fleir "JSf- Sic United Slates. MkhifM Milled (Lowell, Mich.) rted op oe« al ( uuiinfb Ww rrin Misses Kale, Agnes and Martha Mrs. Earl Vosburg entertained Perry and Miss Marion Bushnell lefnt Betity] Shoppe ; The first while man to make twelve litt.e guests al a birthday 3 returned Friday from Newberry permanent settlement in what is party Wednesday, July 15th in Avondale Tomatoes ^ ^ 15c FJI year canoed foodi shelf at thb sarioi and other northern cities after Marcels, Finger Waves, ; now Lowell was an 18-year-old nonor of her son Ernest's sixth spelling the week. Frenchman by the name of Dan- birthday. Those present were Bread Country Qub l^lb. loaf Gibson's Shampoos, Etc. iel de Marsaque. He came in the Mrs. W. V. Burras and daughters, 7c Mrs. G. A. Plumb and daughter year 1828 under authority of the Marguerite, Florence and Marion, The hest yw can hay - why pay •ere? Belly and son Norris and friend. Call 304 for Appointment | famous Campau family, making Mrs. Lloyd Yeiter and daughters, Saturday Casti Dick Pendergast, called on the Phyllis, Elaine and Elizabeth, Soft Driilti '"»• 15c his way from Detroit through the Leasa Liae, Oranfe, Reel Beer er Krefer Giaferale former's aunt, Mrs. Fred Malcolm, Miss Gsnguillet wilderness by Indian trails; but Kenneth, Marion and Margaret Tuesday afternoon. Operstor it was not until 1831 that he built Wilson, Benny and Anna Theule. Candy and Gam ^ ^ 3c Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howell and a log cabin trading post, which son Harold. Warren Howell and was located on the south bank of; Read the Want Column. lb Miss Edna Green spenl the week- (c9 Liri EiteAert hjhl« ^*7^ reel NKM 2 *' lie Hamburg 4 A. Beef Hearts ^ Qq end with the latler's parents, Mr. lb IUC and Mrs. B. F. Green. • Arondale Olhref ***** 35c Mrs. W. A Minty and daughter Freeh, orp, lerfe, fas anily Qaeea OKfes Helen spenl the week-end with SHE LIVED HER DREAMS Veal Stew Lamb Stew 1 Ihe former's mother, Mrs. P. C. Rainbo1 Sala Saladd Drf"*" Ureuin*g quar•>< t jar 35c lb 10c ib IwC Freeman, and all called on Mr. Faw flarer • hifheel faaSy, rkh sad 1 and Mrs. John Brake al Clarks- IJtl,t M t can Beef Ribs, Ib. 4 A. Liver Sausage 1(c ville Sunday. Tnna FbS? ** 17c Mrs. L. E. Johnson anl daugh- A romancc aj sweet AS that first A treat - creeaaed taaa 6tfa ea teeat aad in aaiada choice steer..." wV ter Doris and son Jimmy Lee end b n Miss Mary Lennon spenl Tues- P and G or KuVi Soap 3 * 10c Dill Pickles p L1 day in Palo with Mrs. Charles kiss an J as kuman as life itself. You need thit pore while all perpeai seep • sate aev 4 for. 10c i;, "' ioc Beasoner. Miss Doris remained for a few days' visit. It will tkump your keart and Fresefc Ceflee A perfect bland Ib. pkg. 25e Horse Radish Pickled Pigs 97* Members of the Green circle of A very lew price isr saeh ealstaadbj quality Ihe M. E. church with Iheir fami- jar 10c Feet, 3 lbs w lies and a few invited guests, stir your soul. - - FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES - - numbering about forty, enjoyed K eomi^ata Una of Fraah Fruits and Vagatablas 117 West Main st. Phone 224 Lowell, Mich. a picnic supper al Fallasburg rocaivad dally In all Krogor ~ park lasl Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee motored Choice Yallow lo Bock Lake Sunday to gel their DADDY Fruit daughter Cassie June and Dorothy Bums 4 - 21c Huuley, who have been camping Ueely adled Is ase in for several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wood, of Holland, were guesls ¥lrm 1,Mda lb. al the Lee home and Cassie June LONC LEGS Cabhiri ^ * Lee and Dorothy Hawley accom- Jati ri* far ssk* • cri* tad taatr panied them lo their home and with C4tllfornU Cassie June will spend two weeks LeiORt Sunklst | for 10e there. MesBy ripe • reedy far WANTED! Sunday, July lOlh, was held the JANET GAYNOR in iced Iss KUh reunion of Ihe Parker fam- ily al Ramona park. Grand Hap- High quality ids. A picnic dinner was en- WARNER Transparents joyed by all, and was followed by Applet S - 21c EGGS and POULTRY a business meeting. Mrs. Frank Dskieat far eeliai • ideal far ceekaf sr tafadt Rarlig. of Vermontville, was elect- BAXTER ed presidenl and Miss Hazel Watch Our Window Stroamon For OuUtmnding Hoag, of Lowell, secretary and Una M«rk«l Wooh-End SpocimU ot Quality treasurer. Buying every day CHOICE QUALITY MEATS Queen candidates receive 200 voles on each yearly subscription FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS lo The Ledger. ADDED -Open- ft UfTI UTTIEIMETH0N Sacked Haas 21c Wednesday and Saturday Nights — Mjratery—Thrills—Laughs — Half sr Wheie - Ne. I pspalar hrsadi Starring QLEN TRYON Saeked Plciiet »> 17e U Audio Review—Sound News Beef lead - 12k Highest Prices Paid—See Us Cheke chad cab Before You Sell Modern glasses not only ">• Is bring better vision but they Sun. Met. at 3.*00 Boiling Beef enhance the appearance of Lesn Shert Riht the wearer and bring com- SUNDAY 10c—20c fort and pleasure. Strand Eves st 7:00 & 9:00 lb. C. H. Runciman and MONDAY LOWELL, MICH. 10c—40c Rolled Rib Roast 19c E. SICLER Qasfty heel - cheice flsrsrfal a* Your Optomstrlst Phone 34 Lowell, Mich. l i <- "Bim KE AT A 4- LOWELL, MICH. MICHIGAN'S FINEST SMALL THEATRE "