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ERAL OF DR. W. T. WAS HELD SUNDAY, NOW II % Shr Coloma (Eounrr sr VOL. 40 COLOMA, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1934 NO. 16 Well-Known Physician and Former Village Prmident of Coloma Paatjed Coloma Won Again Away at American Legion Hospital Official Count Shows One Dead, Many Hart This Section Gets Coloma Soon to Have At Battle Creek on November 8. How Berrien Voted in Motor Accidents From Watervliet H. S. A Taste of Winter New Fire Equipment A gloom was cast over Coloma and vicinity last Friday when the news was spread of the death of Dr. W. T. MaJoritiM In Some CaaM Were V«ry Daniel Newlun of Benton Harbor Was Good Crowd Witnessed Very Interest- Second Snow of Season Falls Sunday. Truck Will be Equipped With Pumper, Bertrand, who pasHed away at the American Legion hospital at Bottle Small—A1 Hastings Led Republican Killed on Territorial Road—Brings ing Game Last Friday—Score 6-0. Brings to Mind Storm of a Year ago Booster Tank, Chemical Tanks, Lad- Creek on Thursday evening. November 8, 1084. The doctor had been In poor Ticket. Berrien's Total For 1934 to 27. The Coloma high school football The second snowfall in tills vicinity ders, and Ample Hose Capacity. team won from Watervllet again on this fall occurred last Sunday morning health for two years and gave up his Berrien county's death list from practice in August, 1933. About six The official canvass AT the election In Friday. November Oth, by a score of when a damp snow began falling at an Through the efforts of the lire com- Berrien county on November Oth shows automobile accidents was Increased to 0 to 0, In a very Interesting game early hour, whitening the ground and mittee of the village council Coloma months ago he was taken to the Legion 27 when Daniel Newlun, who resided hospital for treatment and reports that the unofficial list published In the played before a large crowd which bending the shrubs ami trees with its is soon bo have vastly Improved fire dally papers was practically correct, on Territorial road east of Benton came from there that he had very was very orderly. weight. The storm was intermittent fighting equipment. Action has already leaving Elden Btzbach (R) only six Harbor, passed away at Mercy hos- been taken by the council authorizing strong hopes of recovery. Tho opening quarter looked like an during the day and with the sun votes ahead of Circuit Court Commis- pital an hour after he had been struck easy victory for Coloma when they emerging from the clouds at timees. the purchase of the necessary equip- Dr. Bertrand. who was 70 years of sioner Maurice Weber of St. Joseph by a hit and run driver as he was gained possession of the ball after the snow soon began to disappear and ment and a new Ford V-8 chassis of age, was born In South Bend, Ind.. In (D) candidate for re-election. walking along the highway in com- Watervliet punted and carried the ball by Monday there was only a trace of one and one-half tons capacity, with a 1888. He studied medicine at the The official canvass, certified to the pany with Frank Reynolds of Benton to Wateiwliet's two-yard line, but they tho storm In evidence. The week has pumper with a capacity for pumplag Louisville Medical School, from which state, gave Frank Fitzgerald (R) a Harbor. Reports state that the victim lost the ball there on down. Water- brought chilling winds and brings to 600 gallons of water per minute has lie graduated 30 years ago. After DR. W. T. BERTRAND majority of 1.034. over Arthur Lacy was struck so hard that his body was vilet's kick went outside on their own mind the early winter weather of a already been received. practicing a short time In South Bend, (D) for governor; and Sen. Arthur I thrown 60 feet Into the air. His skull O-yard line and Coloma was again year ago. Work will soon be started on the lie moved to Watervllet, where he re- Vandenl)erg (R) a lead of 018 over was fractured. Mr. Newlun was a res- master at public gatherings. stopped on the two-yard line. Water- On November 7 of last year this sec- completion of the mounting of the sided for two years. In the year 1001 Frank Plcard (D) for United States; ident of Watervllet several years ago. vliet got off a good kick and was out tion expenienced Its lirst taste of win- ehasHls with a strong body sufficient Very deeply interested in his pro- ho located In Coloma and continued to senator. of danger for a time at least. ter when a miniature bllz/ard bore to carry from 1.000 to 1,600 feet of fession, Dr. Bertrand was a great Many People Injured. practice his profession here from that With the exception of Thomas The second quarter was played In down upon us. bringing a fall of snow hose, providing for a booster tank of student and a writer of medical works. time until his illness, with the excep- Read's 371 majority over Allen Steb- the middle of the Held where neither and Icy pavements which Impeded ample capacity to meet local needs He was the author of a book which The list of people Injured In motor tion of a few years which he spent In blns, Democrat, for lieutenant gover- team could make any long Rains; the traffic. and chemical tanks to care for small was publl.shed and had a wide circu- accidents over the week-end was St. Joseph. In the year lOOfi he erect- nor, all other Democratic candidates I larger than for several weeks, totaling half ended with the hall on the 40-yard On November 13. snow again began fires. lation, entitled "For a Doctor, To a ed his own home and office on Paw on the state ticket were given major- ten, four of whom were taken to Mer- line In the possession of Watervllet. to fall, covering all of northern Herrien The work of building the body and Doctor. By a Doctor." It contained Paw street in Coloma and had a Itles in Berrien. cy hospital. Among those injured In the third quarter, after an ex- and Van Buren counties with a heavy fhe equipment of the Ore truck will a resume of true experiences In a doc- clientele which had a radius of many Clare Hoffman. Allegan attorney were Allwrt Marutz of St. Joseph who change of punts. Coloma carried the blanket, and again Icy pavements be done in Coloma under the direction tor's life. miles. His wife, Mrs. Minnie Bert- won a majority of 100 over Cong. sustained a fractured leg. collar bone, ball to Waterviiet's five-yard line by made traffic hazardous, and several of fhe fire committee of the council, rand, passed away 13 years ago. Dr. The deceased was a member of the George Fotilkes. Democratic incum- two ribs and also internal injuries; passes from Robinson to Marshall and automobiles were left beside the high- and It is hoped that the new truck and Mrs. Bertrand had no children of Community church of Coloma and wijs bent. in the Berrien vote. Andrew Pilot of Glenwood. Mich., who Robinson to Stowers. but they again ways I •eta use the drivers were fearful can IM» completed and ready for use their own. but they adopted a great- a very close friend of Rev. Win. Go' Register of Deeds AI Hastings (R) was cut and bruised; Frank Rowe of lost the ball and Watervlet again to proceed on the Ice covered pave- within the next month. niece at the age of two months, taking a former pastor of that church, of Niles led the countty ticket for the St. Joseph, cut and bruised; Mrs. kicked out of danger. ments. Temperatures took a slide her Into their home and rearing her as was also a member of the Coloma Republicans with 16.438« votes and George Bowker. Fair Plain, fractured In the fourth quarter, Enos of Wa- downward, local thermometers regis- their own. She is now Mrs. Luisette Masonic lodge. County Clerk Guy Tyler (D) led the rib and lacerations; Mrs. Alice Moore, tervllet caught a long pass for a gain tering from 12 to 10 degrees during! Kotler. wife of Dr. M. J. Kotler of Democratic ticket with 13,005 votes. Benton Harbor, broken arm; Mrs. of 22 yards, which looked bad for Co- the week, and at Lansing on Novem- Benton Harbor Negro Funeral Sen-lees on Sunday. Coloma; they also assisted in the care All six amendments were snowed Ruth Buck. Valparaiso, ind.. and her loma. but Coloma stopped the march ber 16. the low temperature of 0° of a nephew, Melvln Alguire. who now under in Berrien. Funeral services, were conducted daugter. Miss Marjorle Buck, cut by and after an exchange of kicks Stow above zero set a record for November resides In Plymouth, Ind. The official count of the* votes as Killed by Another from the Community church in Colo- glass; Ben Lutz of Lakeside; William ers Intercepted a Watervllet pass. —the coldest November 16th in 33 determined by the canvassers was as ma on Sunday afternoon. In charge of Wlckman of Benton Harbor; and Rob- Then Coloma took tho game Into their years. Interested In Public Affalra. follows: the pastor. Rev. J. II. Balfour, assist- ert Behnke of Buttle Creek, slightly own hands and after a long drive from The first of this week brought freez- Governor—Mtzgerald (R), 13,778; Dr.