I LEDGER Odds unci Ends ENTRIES Here mid There ilrii>f Parattrnphs of News and • Collection of Varloin Information on a Variety Topic* of Loo«l and FORTY-SEVENTH YEAR LOWELL. MICHIGAN. May 18, 1939 No. 1 of Topics Ocnend Interatt Latest American defense plans THE WONDERFUL U. 8. A. Car Skids On USI6 County Meeting of are shaping up around the idea pROWN PRINCE Fredarlk and 30 Schools that in the future this country may Seniors to Present Lmdy'a Back Broken Young People Here College Nine not have the British navy to fall Princess Ingrid of Denmark, The W. A. Roth ambulance was The Kent County Methodist back upon in the Atlantic. Hurried who have been touring the United ra new defense measures in the Car- Young People's Union will hold its States, seem enormously pleased called out early Monday to the ibbean grow from this suggestion. with what they have seen of our Mystery Thriller scene of an automobile accident Represented at annual banquet and election of of- Coining Saturday ficers in the local Methodist country, The Prince remarka that on US-18, about 2ft miles east of Private expressions by key in- Church, Friday, May 26. TheV have Amarloa Is wonderful, and he Is the M-86 Junction. The car, report- dividuals on both sides reveal that surprised at Ita vastness. ed to have been driven by Miss Vir- come on special invitation of the the split between New Dealers and Friday Evening ginia Robinson of Grand Rapida Rural Field Meet Epworth League. It is expected And now they tell us that one- To Flay Merchants The vaatness of our country Is conservatives inside and outside the thought of Europeans when with Mrs. Hanna B. Chesley also that 150 to 200 young people from half of the population of the U. S. is crazy. What we want to know is, Congress is growing deeper and is thay travel over our boundless of Grand Rapida as a passenger, all Methodist churches in this coun- marked by increased bitterness. A plains and cross our towering Play Is Worthy skidded on the wet pavement and Ware School ty will be present. which half and then figure out Lefty Cook On which side we are on! search fails to disclose any peace nountains. In thetr little home crashed Into an embankment. Cecil Simmons of Grand Rapids parleys scheduled or suggested. couAtrles, they come to an inter- Mrs. Chesley's condition waa re- Geii Silver Cup will act as toastmaster. The speak- Mound For Locals Of Big Crowd The force of men who have been national boundary In > few hours. ported as serious in Blodgett hos- er of the evening is Thomas Staf- Fred Miller of Perry owns a hen Hare they may travel all day and A crash of thunder, a flash of pital where It was discovered ahe A large group of boys and girls ford of Trinity Methodist Church. working on the short WPA sewer The Central State Tnarhers Col- project on Hudson-st. has been re- that is really a hard-working only cross one or two of our 48 lightning, and a weird piercing had auffered a broken back. She with their teachers and parents Group singing will be •- 'Mrgt of lege hiweball team, one of the creature. Judging from her pro- states. laugh that reverberates in the taut la a teacher In the Grand Rapids were In town Tuesday to attend the Rev. Kenneth Hcuo ister of duced by 36. Those left now have fasteiit college teams In the atate, elbow room. duction. Fred brought a seven- The superb Imdscapas that Na- atmosphere, introduces "The Eyes schools. Miss Robinson received the annual athletic meet for rural Sparta. The string ensemble from will be here Saturday to play the ounce egg, measuring 8x9 Inches, ture has given us are our pride and of Tlaloc", the liOweH high school minor Injuries. schools. This meet was put on un- the Lowell High Schoof will play Lowell Merrhanta and In honor to the Perry newspaper office re- our delight. Man is not entitled to senior class play, which will be der the auspices of the athletic and during the supper hour. Legion Commander Frank L. of the occasion the Lowell high cently. The egg was laid by a year- credit for them, but he can rightly agricultural departments of Lowell The meal will be served by the Stephens reports the committee school band will parade Maln-st presented Friday evening in the having In charge the plana for the old pullet. glory in superb cities, where his school auditorium starting at 8:00 high school. Students were present Ladies Aid Society under the di- and march to Recreation Park. •elance has made It possible for from the following schoola: Alton, rection of the president, Mrs*. A. R. annual Memorial Day exerciaea an- o'clock. Tickets have been on sale Confusion Reigns nounce they have aecured the Rev. Mrs, Anna Sirbu of Iron River milHoni of people to live and work the past week and from 'all indi- Boynton, Bennett, Cutler, Fallas- fimith. The local League and the The Central State Teachera Col- has not one, but 24 rabbits' feet within a few square miles, He oan burg. Foxes Corners, Grove, Gove, lor are busy with local arrange- Walter T. Ratcllffe of this village lege baseball team will play the cations a large crowd will be in at- to give the address. and considers herself unlucky. And feel pride in many miliioni of com- tendance. Marble, Moseley, Mclntyre, Mc- ents. Lowell Merchants team at Recrea- well she might, for she paid $100 fortable homes, provided with Bride, Mapes, Morse Lake, Merl- tion Park Saturday afternoon, the During a cloudburst, the ranch As Legislature You'll surely want to be down- for them. They were attached to modern facilitteB that greatly re- operated by Amanda / and Ezra man, North Bell, Potters Corners, game commencing at 3:00 o'clock. what she bought as "baby seal Pearsall, Rivervlew, Sayles, Snow, town this week Saturday afternoon This la the firat college baseball duce labor. Slmpkins haa many visitors, who at 2:00 o'clock when the high school skins" from a stranger. The rabbits' We can all be proud of our su- aweet. So. Bell, Taskler, Thomas, team ever to play here and a large appear in the following order, a Best Cooks Get band will parade Main Street on feet are worth $4.50. perb school and college systeme, professor, a pugilist, the niece of Nears Its End Wilkinson, Walters, Ware, Strong crowd is expected to be in atten- which open the doors of opportu- and Honey Creek. its way to Recreation Park for the dance. Admission is only 25c and the ranch owner and her friend. big bail game between Central Word is going the inside rounds nity to every boy and girl. Many who In the morning, the girls and everyone is urged to turn out and that American diplomats abroad Pudge, a fiery Mexican girl, Pepeta, State Teachers College and Lowell lack the money to ollmb the higher and her brother. The Mexican girl boys were entertained at the achool Chance at Prize root for the local boys. "Lefty" had a hand in arranging the radio Tax Problems Merchants. Director Bruce Walter parts of that ladder have been demands to see her husband, John where they were shown moving Cook, formerly with the White Sox talk by the Duke of Windsor as enabled to do go through the gen- pictures of the Lowell pupils at and the members of his band are team of Chicago, will pitch the part of the plan for mobilizing pub- ¥ Wayne, owner of the ranch, who Prevalent all pepped up for the occasion and uroslty of philanthropists. Many has mysteriously disappeared. work and also three reels entitled game for Lowell. Bill Orloskl, who lic sentiment against war. The idea fmbltiouitlou s young people work their "Nature's Gangsters," "Michigani'' t |ln Menu Contest the ball boys are rarln' to go! haa appeared in many tournaments was that the Duke's words would "Pudge" a roustabout, finds By Gene Alleman «way through the higher education, Wayne's car which has gone over Land of Hiawatha," and "The Red will be on the receiving end for get through to Germany and Italy. they labor at various occupa- Manager. Michigan Press Assn. Poacher". • Jokes, Jests, Jabs and Jlbea Juat Lefty, assuring a battery of no the pi'eciplee of a high cliff. Dur- by Jeff: We are glad that we live tioms while their ciasimates play. ing the night a scuffle between the After lunch, the contestants for May Win State, mean proportion. James A. Farley, Postmaster Amid apparent confuaion, the the different events were weighed in Lovrsll where we know that it ia General, and Henry Wallace, Sec- America haa built up a glorious Profeisor and an unknown aasall- legialature is racing toward a hope- The management of the Lowell mechanical civiiiaation, but it haa in and the contests began at 1:80. a blow-out and not a gun-shot that retary of Agriculture, are pictured ant. results in the disappearance ful adjournment next week. National Honors Merchants and Board of Trade are not aohred the problems of the hu- The events Included the 50-rt. made the noise ... Do you think bending every effort to provide real by friends as working in rather of a strong box containing Wayne's Preasure groups are lobbying Michigan's beat cooks, especially a woman really grows terribly at- man aoirit. It baa not been able yet will. Then Wayne's niece, Nancy, is dash, 2S-yd. dash, 75-jrd. dash, po- baseball competition and fans at- close harmony on political matters. to operate its industries ao that all energetically In a deaperate last- tato race, jack race, high Jump, who know how to dlah up tached to a man who won't argue What this means is something that missing from her room which is minute effort to get a nice slice of tending the game are sure to get can obtain a comfortable living. broad Jump, and the ball tha/W. h the tastiest form, have an with her? . . . Experience la the their money's worth. the politicians are trying to figuro locked inside and out. state money or to obtain further portunlty to win state and best teacher we1 admit. That is the 80 it should waste no time in To complicate matters, the Pro- Ware School received the silver ou. boasting, but refuse to reat satis- regulation of their affairs. Instead cup, donated by the Lowell Board nal honors. reason it comes at such a high Merchants at Caledonia Sunday fessor and Papeta recognise each of putting a halt to a trend for mouncement of a $1,000 egg price . . . "One way to find out fied until It haa solved more of its other and a fight insues. The Pro- of Education to the school having The Merchants team will travel Although not the season for har- bureaucratic control at Lansing, menu conteat which will cul- who ia moat Important In your economic and tocial problems. fessor suddenly vanishes. His dis- the greatest number of points. to Caledohia for the game next vest records, some top figures in the legislature has created more Ware school gained 48 points. Ri- te In national honora In the home," asserts Dan Wlneeler, "Is Sunday and the Board of Trade livestock are getting attention now. appearance Is followed by the wall commissions and bureaus—a con- World'a Poultry Congress In Cleve- to look who the youngater calls for THE KMhETS PEACE MOVE of Tlaloc. Apparently another life vervlew school received the relay team will play Ada at Recreation Herman Sohn, a South Burnslde 7 siatent record for recent admin- land July 28 to Auguat 7 ia made when he gets alck at night." Park. Everyone is urged to come township farmer, thinks he has a WILL the powers T»f Europe, has been sacrificed to this Astec trophy. istrations of both major parties. Billy Klbbey of Cutler school was •y a national committee and by out to all of the games and help brood sow with some sort of a which have been shaking god. And then—but, well you The determination of Governor i specially dealgnatsd Michigan With thla Issue the Ledger be- had better see it high-point boy of the meet with the boys along by the loyalty to the record. In the past eleven months, th»ir fleta across their boundary Luren Dickinson to keep aloof of group. Miss Edna V. Smith, Mich- gins its 47th year of publication. So team. thla sow haa presented her owner llnea, be moved by the recent ef- Tickets for the play may be pur- four first places and one second legislative squabbles haa added to place to his credit. Ardith Kyser of igan State College home economica far as we have been able to learn with 39 pigs. forts of Pope Plus XII for peace- chased from the seniors, reserved the prevailing compllcatlona. The extension service state leader, is there la not a single concern now Merchants Defeated by Orandviile •eats, 85c, bleacher seats, 25c. Don't Grove school, Bernelce Grocho- ful settlement of their disputest governor haa Ina'.ated chiefly on a chairman of the Michigan Con- left on Main Street that was doing The Lowell Merchants were de- Spain Is the newest battleground The rejection of President Roose- forget—school auditorium, Friday walskl of Strong school and Vivian feated by the Grandvllle Mer- balanced budget, the fate of which Okker of Ware school tied for top aumen' committee for the poultry bualneaa here at the time the Led- between the U. S. trade agreements velt's appeal for a peacc conference evening, May 19, 8:00 o'clock. chants, 10-4 in a game at Recrea- Is atill In the balance. He haa exer- honors in the girls' division, eaacc h congress. ger put out its first Issue In May, policy and Hitler's barrier. Amer- looked as if certain nations were claed the power of veto on a mea- Entries muat be submitted with 1893. Yes. Father Time has made tion Park last Sunday afternoon. ican offfclals «.re trying to work not anxious for a peaceful set- receiving two first places and ons aure legalising the docking of second place. menus and reclpea by June 1 to great changes In our community Grandvllle utarted the game In the out a basis for a trade pact with tlement. They would do well not horaea' talla, declaring tartly that permit selecting the five beat In and In'a future issue of this paper first inning with three runs and General Franco but are meeting to reject such offers.. The world Following the events, the rural Music Festival "if Gcd had wanted hcrsea to have pupils were guests of the Lowell Michigan. we plan to print a separate story gained four runs In the third inn- stiff competition from the Nasis. haa a very aevere condemnation shorter talla, he would have made It takea only a menu for one of the days of the early 90'a. A heap ing. The Lowell boys were a little The trade negotiations are part of for any government that starts a school at the baseball game be- slow getting started but played a them ao." tween the Rockford high school meal. The Michigan committee has of water has passed under Main an Anglo-American move to swing war. Civil service has been emascula- designated that thla should be Street bridge since the Ledger first nice game of bail. Franco out of the Hitler camp. The people of all lands cry out and Lowell high school teams. Next Wednesday ted. Labor leglalatlon haa dwindled It Is hoped the rural pupils en- either a luncheon or evening din- went to press. Win In Spectacular Finish for peace, and any government to a faint echo of the late Gover- ner menu. Eggs used in the meal Delivered 17 years after It was that declinea to yield to that ap{>eal Joyed the day In Lowell and they Lowell baseball team pulled one The fifth annual Music Festival nor Pltsgerald's original program. will undoubtedly look forward to can be in many forms such as in At a meeting of the executive mailed, a postcard recently came Is creating the conditions out' of of the Lowell Public Schools la out of the fire Wednesday evening Welfare control has been divided the next athletic meet omelets, as garnishes for salads, or board of the Michigan Press Asso- Into the hands of Edward Helse In which revolutions come. The old scheduled for Wednesday night. between supervisors and the state In cakes or paatries. But wherever ciation, which was held in Lansing In a twilight game when they'de- Charlevoix. The card waa mailed feated the Old Milwaukee Brewers, Imperial German government col- May 24, at the high school auditor- with 19,000,000 a year allocated for thfe egga appear, the reclpea must Friday, the nembers voted unan- to hia deceased aunt in 1D22 from lapsed, when its people got tired of ium. During the past four years the entire state. If the budget la explain preparation of the dishes imously to accept an Invitation 12 to 10. The Brewers started off J. D. Mapes Passes, with a bang in the first of the Wyandotte, Mich. It was enclosed in fighting. It will not take them four since the first spring concert, the balanced. It will be a miracle of fer the, entire meal. extended them by the Grand Haven an envelope postmarked Madison, years to gW aimHarly tired this nTuBlc department has grown by first magnitude, and a genuine • Besides state and national hon- Chamber of Commerce and other game and were leading 10 to 1 at Rites Here Monday the last of the 6th when Lowell Wis., when Helse got it By whom time. leaps and bounds. At the present feather-ln-the-hat for Governor ors, the housewife who wins groups to hold the annual summer i^ was held In Madison and why. Is time approximately one out of Telegrams were received here by title will win other prites. The outing there from June 29 to July boya atarted the slaughter with not known. Dickinson. 15 men racing the pitcher and scor- MAKING POSTERITY PAT every three students In the entire Such Is a minute picture of Lan- friends iate Tuesday night coa- national crown for the winning 1 inclusive. Over 250 publishers of school is playing a m isical instru taining news of the death of Mr. weekly and dally newspapers and ing 11 runs, Baker caiie through VXrASHINGTON should hear the sing today. cook will have a cash award of with his usual homer with bases A bitter row is generating over vv ment. Parents are beginning to their families are expected to at- many protests against the Mo.e Tax Problem* J. D. Mapes which occurred at Bre- $1,000 attached. loaded. Jack Fonger's double help- what b reported as a definite reallee more and more that their merton, Washington on Tuesday Plana of the Michigan Commit- tend the outing this year. Details Idea of making future >eara pay The governor says frankly that ed things along. White House decision to shift the child needs the cultural and social morning. tee include asking for personal ap- of the arrangements were made by Forest Service and the Biological for the burdens of the present. if more money was to be appro- The American people have aome- benefits of music. Mr. Mapes was well known In pearance during June of those H. J. Kurtz, of the Sparta Sentinel- Survey from the Department of The Festival thia year features priated new or additional taxes Lowell and vicinity. In his early whose menus and recipcs seem Leader. Agriculture to the Department of where around 10.000,000 people out were Inevitable as he opposed the of work, and somehow they have six of the important music groups life he was engaged In the clothing most usable. Actual preparation the Interior. Agriculture la sup- incurring of a further deficit. For- A card from R. B. Boylan, who Is Seek Farm Homes to be fed and clothed and sheltered. In our schools. Namely: Junior Or- business at Albion, Mich., later re- will bo asked of the cooks during posed to be appeased by getting the chestra, Senior Orcheatra, Mixed mer Governor Frank Murphy left moving to the Mapes District, Low- this final state elimination conteat. vacationing In Klsslmmee, Fla., Farm Credit AdminlatraLlon in ex- Under the present policy of running a 825,000,000 deficit which Senator states that he plans to be In Low- the government finances on a de- Chorus, Girl's Chorus, Junior Band eli-tp. Some 25 years ago he entered change but appeasement la not and Senior Concert Band. The George McCaJlum, chairman of the the employ of the U. S. government ell June 1. Mr. Boylan says: "At For Older Boys working. ficit, and incurring an enormous senate taxation committee, would Grand Rapids Choir mixed chorus Is a new group this at Washingtoa, D. C. and upon his present am feeling quite well for Farm homes for older boys dur- debt, future years will have to take retire by earmarking revenue froi*. f me and I think I will feel better on a large share of the burden of year but a great many of the par- retirement he and Mrs. Mapes ing the summer months are being About Christmas time, Audrey ticipants were members of last an enforceable Intangible tax. came to Lowell tp make their per- At Cong L Church when I get to Lowell and meet up caring for these people. Michigan'a present intangible tax sought by the Joint Children's Shumacher's pet cat wm found to \ear's Doys Glee Club and Girls manent home. Mrs. Mapes passed The First Congregational Church with my old cronies. Go where you Board of the D. A. Blodgett Home be missing from the home in But those future years will have law Is openly Ignored. If it were may, there is no place like home. their own unemployed to feed, Glee Club. In the limited time away about two years ago, aince of Lowell will preaent a choral aer- for Children and the Michigan Rochester. Three months later, sclioduled for this group's rehear- enforced strictly according to the which time Mr. Mepea haa re- Am mighty glad to get out of here clothe, and shelter. They will ask letter of the law automobile con- vlco of aacred music by the Senior Children's Aid Society according to the Shumacher family saw some- sal they have done well. Their out- sided with hia aon-in-law and Choli1 of the Second Congregational for all the tourists are gone and thing on top of an electric light why our time did not take care of cerns threaten to move out of the everyday seems like Sunday. It has Miss Charicne E. Shiland, executive standing contribution was the op- daughter, Lieut. Jamca I. Root and Church, Grand Rapida. The service secretary. pole across the street from their its own needy folks. Instead of state. Wealthy cltltens would do rained for three hours and is still loading a good ohare of that bur- eretta, "And It Rained" given last Mrs. Root, at Parrla laland, 8. Caro- wll! take place at the church Sun- "Many of the boys under our su- home. Noticing that It moved, an month. Both Junior Orchestra and IlkVrlae, so It Is said. lina until Lieutenant Root'a trans- raining hard. It will make the peo- don off on the future. Our children Senator McCallum's tax proposal 1 day evening, commencing at 8:00 pervision," Miss Shiland reports, electrician was called and he Junior Bnnd are larger this year fer recently to the weat coaat. o'clock. ple smile from ear to ear." We'll brought down—Audrey's cat which won't approve of our actions, if would raise approximately 88,000,- all be glad to sec "Bob" back again. "have had some farm experience and besides carrying their own bur- and better balanced. The Junior Mra. Root la now snroute here The choir Is made up of 37 men for that reason we feel that some had been sitting on the pole for % Band will play the same selections 000 a year—an amount which Sen- with the body of her father and ia • — four days. dens, they have to carry a lot ator Earl Munshaw suggested be and women and presents a beauti- monetary arrangement for the be- the Senior Band played for the expected to arrive Saturday night ful program of familiar church Lowell Rotary Club occupied a which we pass over to them. set aside to pay off the 125,000,000 place of honor at the district con- nefit of the boys, over and above first Spring Concert In 1935. Funeral aervlces are to be held on music. The Rev. Robert M. Barks- board and room, should be provid- Maybe It was fate, or maybe it There Is no admission charge but Indebtedness. Monday at one o'clock at the Ro^h dale, pastor of the loeak church. In- vention held in Grand Rapids this IN PRESENCE OF THE DEAD Treasurer Miller Dunckel had week from Sunday through Tues- ed." was Just coincidence, but at least t silver offering will be taken. chapel. vites everyone to this service, which Boys placed under such arrange- •U/HAT RESPONSE will the advocated increasing the sales tax day. The district covers western there Is something unusual about vv Everyone is Invited to attend and Mr. Mapes was held In high es- la sure to please all comers. ment are kept under the supervis- a recent experience of Mrs. Frank world's political leaders make urged to come early as there is al- from S to 4 per cent which would teem by many friends here, all of Michigan from the Canadian Soo be paid by poor and wealthy alike. to the southern boundary*. At the ion of the Joint Board and the high Brier of Chesaning. She had In- to the appeal of the Duke of Wind- ways a large crowd. The concert whom Join In extending aympathy CUBS PLAT HOME ACRES standard of home life demanded tended to drive to Saginaw with sor, when he spoke to them over starts promptly at 8:00 o'clock. Auditor General Vernon J. Brown, to the bereaved relatives. TEAM AT PARK SUNDAY banquet Monday evening the Low- frowning on the imposition of any ell club was lauded for Its perfect before placement must be main- her husband one day, but some- the' radio, and asked them to rise tained while the boy remains In thing came up and she stayed at above purely national IntereaU, and additional tax, declared that old- The Fallasburg Cubs were de- attendance record of 92 consecu- fashioned economy would iolve the OPENING DANCE, feated by the Caledonia team in tive 100 per cent meetings and C. the home. home. While making the trip, her thus avoid war? Will his earnest husband was Injured In an auto state's financial troubles. BIO CROOKED LAKE the baseball game at Fallasburg H. Runciman was called upon to Placement is also sought for appeal for mutual concessions and other boys who have not had faim accident, and died, making the ISth for the abandohmenl of Jealousies April Report On^ Don't foi^et. the opening dance Park last Sunday, score 7-1. stand as he was given a generous School Aid Delayed experience and according to Miss auto fatality in Saginaw county In and suspicions have any effect? Cagey In his thinking is Repi-e- at Big Crooked Lake Saturday The Cubs will meet the Home hand by the big gathering as the 1939. night. May 20. Bollock's orchestra. \cres Merchants at the park next skipper of the Lowell Showboat. Shiland, farm homes for them, In The Duke spoke for the historic sentatlve John Espie of Clinton which they could learn the farm scenes of Verdun in Frahte. He county, chairman of the house Pi Sunday. President W. W. Gumser took part T. B. Prevention in a discussion at the Presidents' routine are desired if the boys can The word "blackmail" is being said he was conscious cf the pre- ways and means committee. give sufficient help to be entitled sence of the great company of the breakfast held Monday morning used by very responsible and ex- Three patients admitted to Sun- To thwart a threatened "raid" by to their board and room and a cellently informed Government dead. It was amid those historic school interests on the state treas- and was also chairman of the Vo- shine Sanatorium, one a young cational Service session. Secretary small allowance. officials to describe the fkctlcs be- scenes that many thouaands of ury, Chairman Eapie haa announc- Housekeepers for motherless bride, another a young mother of F. F. Coons acted as secretary at ing employed by a few Latin young men of the contending ar- ed that the $87,000,000 achool ap- families are also needed by the or- mies went to their dwath. There three children and the third a the secretaries' breakfast and vice- American nations to tap the United youth In high school was Just one propriation bill would be locked up TRUTH about ADVERTISING ganisation. Background, health and States Treasury for loans. The their lives, which had been so full In committee to make sure that president Lee Lnmpkln was the of- general ability are given full con- of hope and promise, were blotted of the features of the April service By CHARLES B. ROTH ficial voting delegate of the Lowell technique is said to suggest that a report which was presented to the other approprlationa were not sideration In the selection of house- loan will need to be forthcoming odt and forever taken from the boosted by legislators. He said "Any club. keepers for the task of going into WTld, because political leaders board of directors of the Grand or else concessions will be made to Rapids Anti-tuberculosis Society kt money appropriated in excess of WHAT ABOUT PRICE? homes where the mother is away Germany and Italy and Japan. could not agree, and were unable the committee's recommendations a recent meeting. // A WOMAN," once remarked eomes out publicly In the newspa- Strand Calendar due to Illness, inatitutionallzation, This technique is said to be prov- reconcile their conflicting national will have to come out of the death or divorce. Such housekeep- ing very effective even where past claims. In addition, 62 people attended the famed Hooaier humorist pers with his price. We consult clinics which were held In Ada schools' funds." ers receive wages from the Joint borrowings from this country are One can well Imagine how the Teachers' retirement fund w6uld Abe Martin, "will buy anything ahe these prices before we buy. Thursday, May 18—Dick Powell Bourd which receives financial aid in default.—The United States . spirits of all these disappointed and Home Acres under direction thinks the store is losing money on." and Olivia DeHavilland In "Hard to of the medioal committee, Wm. R. receive 8200,000 annually. Instead of Seen in this light advertising be- from the public through the Grand News. youths might be listening to thei>e That was merely a funnyman's comes the Informant that prevents Get", also "Pirates of the Sky" with words, and hoping and praying Vt" M. D., chairman. Students tu- $836,000. Rapids Community Chest An additional $100,000 would be way of saying that in all our buying dishonest sellers from taking advan- Kent Taylor and Rochelle Hudson "If the housekeeping mother is that the world would pay some at- berculin tested In Central High and Friday Only May 19—Special Kent City schools totaled 1,299, of granted for burial of old age as- price is a most im- tage of as and oar Ignorance of of the right type," Miss Shiland Notice, Correspondents tention to this wise counsel. slatance recipients, making a new portant considera- prices we might have to pay- Stage Attraction, The Vaudeville states, "we like to see them make The nations have queered their which 97 had positive reactions and All Ledger correspondents are were given chest x-rays. During annual total of $800,000 for thla pur- tion—the one thing A recent mystery drama has the Follies of 1939 featuring Robinson a career of the work on a soml- own progress and made impossible the Aristocrat of Magic, Baffling urgently requested to send next \pril a total of 127 people were pro- poae. On April 20 a total of 76,999 with which we are villain contriving to plunge the city professional basis. Because o,! our week's news letters one day earlier the realization of their hopes, by peraona were getting old age pen- into complete darkness for one and Mystifying; Don Bonner and agency's supervision in such situa- selfish policies, it has been the vided with xray service. concerned -every than usual. This request is made sions. average $16.14 a month per time we spend a night ao that he and his henchmen Willie, . Ventriloquist; Rosemary, tions and becausc of the fact that usual custom in all lands, for the Two nursea made 621 calls at Dainty Dancing Star, Symphony in bcause of the large amount of spe- homes where they explained the client. cent can dash In and make away with there is no other woman present in cial matter to appear In next people of each country to consider Grace; Bob Henry, Accordian the home, the substitute mother, or only their own Interests, and dis- basic facts about tuberculosis and Now what really their loot "We who have some- Genius playing modern melodies. week's paper. Its prevention, checked on thoae constitutes price and thing dastardly to put over," he ob- housekeeper, ia assured an inde- Thank you for complying— regard the rightful claims of Lifelong Pamell Friday, Saturday. May 19, 20— pendence not usually possible In neighbor uatlons. who had lived in contact with the how are prices es- served, "must needs fear the light" "Son of Frankenstein" with Basil The Publisher. o^ease and gave information about tablished? Without High prices, skimpy quality, gyp this type of work." That kind of thing produce Resident Passes Rathbone, Boris Karloff and Bela Further information may be had quarrels and does infinite harm in adlquate diet, rest, et cetera, es- getting too deep into products alro must needs fear the Lugosl. Also George O'Brien in BUILDING TRADE EXPECTED pecially for infected children. economic principles, light That is why they are cloaked by contacting Miss Shiland at D. A TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT private life. People who pursue Mrs. Daniel Howard, 71, lifelong 'The Renegade Ranger". Spider's Blodgett Home, 920 Cherry-st. SE.. Health talka and movies reached resident of Pamell, passed away we knqp that prices in such phrases as: "We don't ad- such a policy make few friends and Charles Web and Fox News. Grand Rapids. Thousands of Michigan men will many enemfos. So that a great ma- 1815 people and 9,290 pieces of liter- at her home there Wednesday are established by vertise. We pass the savings along ature were distributed. Junior Sunday, Monday May 21, 22— find new Jobs for the summer and jority of people have learned In morning following an illness of what is called the law of supply to you." "Why pay the high cost of Wallace Beery in "Sergeant Mad- well Into autumn In the building private life that It is a better plan board members delivered 6000 of about five months. She was the advertising? We put it into our MOOSE DIAMOND BALL TEAM these pamphlets to industries. and demand. den" with Tom Brown. Alan Curtis trades, and the unemployment to hand out Justice. daughter of John and Mary Byrne goods," etc., etc. ai d Laraine Johnson. The March IN GAME HERE TUB&, MAY t3 In the high school project 1,012 This law teaches us that when situation in the state will be natur- The world needs more of that who were among the first settlers the demand for anything exceeds But the merchant who advertises of Time, Athletic Oddities; comedy, The LoweH Moose diamond ball ally relieved, according to the Re- spirit In International relations. As students are being kept under ob- of the Parnell community. Mr. "Sap Takes the Wrap" and Para- servation with xray sen-ice and 748 the supply, prices go up. Converse- uses the light of advertising, and team has a good start for the sea- search Committee of the Michigan long as every country grasps for Howard preceded his wife In mount News. son, having won three games to people are In the files of the rural ly, when sup.vjr Is plentiful but de- asks yea to compare his goods and Building and Loan League, which Its own desires, regardless of the death about five years ago. . hia prices and to find out before yon Tuesday, Wednesday. May 23-24 date, from Ionia Moose, Ionia Coca- predicts at least a 40% increase in rights of neighbor nations, wars clinical service. All of these are Funeral services will be held at mand Is light prices go down. But being observed for prevention and how can we as customers know that buy. Yon can always pay his price, —"Paris Honeymoon" with Bing Cola's and the Up-Town Hatters of new home building In the state will be almost inevitable. St Patrick's church, Parnell, at Crosby, Franclska Gaal and Shirley all actually sick with the disease because it is the right price. That Grand Rapids. over 1938 figures for 1939. 9:00 o'clock Saturday morning. this law won't be tampered with Ross. Also "Shine On Harvest They will play the first home are referred to the City Tuberculo- you know because the protective LOCAL MOOSE LODGE Burial will be in St Patrick's eem* and men, shrewd, scheming and Moon" with Roy Rogers and Mary game at Recreation Park next Certified Hybrid Seed Corn TO ATTEND INITIATION '!s Clinic. selfish, step in and raise prices and power of advertising has told yon etery. that it is. Hart featuring Lulu Belle and Tuesday night May 23 at 6:30 p. m Surviving are two daughters, gouge us by making us pay them? Locally grown and adapted cer- The Lowell Moose Lodge, No. And this protective power of id Scotty. Cartoon, "liulldozin' the There is no admission charge for tified hybrid seed corn and certi- Coons Announces Redaction in Mrs. F. E. Costello of Flint and They could, you know, and we would Bull." 809 will attend the Initiation cere- vertising is working for you every these games and it ir. hoped that a fied Golden Glow for sale.—D. A. Clothing Prices Commencing Ethel at ku%** two sons, Melvln not be any the wiser. Thursday, May 25—George Raft good crowd will be In attendance monies of the George Welsh class time you unfold youv newspaper and McPherson, Lowell phone 71-F2. This Week and Thomas, both at home; twelve Our safeguard against this is '.he and Ellen Drew In "The Lady's The Lowell team is sponsored by at Grand Rafflds Sunday, May 21. read an advertisement. That black cl-2 A supper and entertainment wii! Too much odd weather —too grandchildren, one ulster, Mrs. Thos. edvertising we see in the newspa- From Kentucky" with Hugh Hei^ the Lowell Lodge Loyal Order of Mklope of Grand Rapida; two print on white represents a buying be held, and a hundred new mem-, many spring anJ summer suits — pers. That protects us. Under our bert and Zasu Pitts. Also. "Bulldog Moose. No. 809. NOTICE chance of carry-over too great brothers, John Byrne of Parnell competitive system of buying and guide which is worth several bun Drummond's Secret Police" with bera are expected to be Initiated. dred dollars a year to you and yout they must go out in the season for and Frank Byrne of Grand Rapids. selling, one merchant vies with an- John Howard and Heather Angel. Ledger want ads. are' read by When you think of moving, think which they were bought See ad. Sympethy Is extended to the be- family. everybody, cost little, accomplish of me. Over 20 years experience, It pays to other merchant for our trade. Each ft rh«rU« B. Ro»»» 8. reaved family. Demand Michigan Sugar! pi Harry Wattera, Drayman TWO THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1938 THE LOWKLL UEDGEB. LOWELL. MiOHIOAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1939 THRKR rlman school house will he changed to South Lowell M. E. Church next Ledger Entries tmemommm Che Cowdl Ledger Vanity Key Sunday, May 21, at 2:45p.m. These meetings are under auspices of This and That £owclt Stems and into Solo Dr. John E. Zoller of Detroit. Rev QUEBEC CLERGY AROUSED Freth Home-Made To Health Bert Baker of Grand Rapids will T^HE LAST PLACE one would ex- From Around PubUhhtwl every Thursday morninc at 210 East Main Street, I^owell, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CH conduct the meeting Rev. Baker Is Robert M. Barksdala Minister pect a complaint as to the vol- of25,30 and Mlchljcun Entered at Fuitoffloe at Lowell, Mlchlc«n. a« Second CUm the pastor of Berean Church on ume ot liquor consumption would the Old Town Loaf Cream Announces Matter. And Beauty 10:00 a. m.—Sunday School. Our Grandvllle Avenue and speaks be Quebec, says the Charlotte Re- All ttrvicci conductcd Sunday School is organized to help over WASH each Sunday morning publican-Tribune, and yet we find 35 2/earsjigo 1 By PATRICIA LINDSAY boys and girls build a character from 8:30 to 8:45. Special music Is Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Vos of Flint R G. JEFFERIE8. Editor and PnbUBbw. foundation for life. Cardinal Villeneuve, archbishop of with clof« attention to ib. 15C HERE are the Grundys, male furnished for the afternoon meet- Quebec, with all the Roman Cath- spent the week-end with Mr. snd i — I Member Michigan PreM AModatloa Tand female, who complain loud- 11:00 a. m. — Worship Service. ing. Everybody is invited. olic bishops of that province. Issu- ntctsiary dttails. Mra B. A. Charles. May il, 1914—M Years Ago ly about "vanity-case phobia." Sunday should be a day for the re- ing a pastoral letter calling for Member NaUonal Editorial AMoelatton newing of the physical and splr^ Harry Elckhoff of Chicago spent The 1914 graduating class num- REDUCTION Wherever you look, say they, you LOWELL GOSPEL CHURCH drastic measures against the "al the week-end here with his mother, H. C. SCOTT bered 29, the largest class ever to see a woman powdering her nose, itual man. Our services are de- Charles W. Boman, Paster cohollc tide" which early In the I signed to help us renew our spir- Mra. Martin Elckhoff. Home of Good Heme graduate from L H. S. rouging her cheeks or putting on 10:00 a. m. Bible School. Lesson, century had almost been driven Made Candles George Cuddlhy, senior, won Subscription Rate* Payable In Adranoa; its and enable us to face the world V. A. Roth Fueril Chapel Lowell high school senior play, Year (2.00; Six month* fLM fresh lipstick. 'Taul and His Message of Christ back from Quebec. The letter dis- distinction for himself and reflect- with the spirit of victory. The ser- Crucified brought Opposition." The tinguishes between drunkenness— school auditorium, Friday evening. tv 4K- «Dc «< OK «< Thr*6 montha 60c; Single OopHw So These Grundys would like to have mon theme will be "A Forced ed credit upon the local high In Clothing Prices ill cosmetics banished. But I won- crowd says. Give us our own way, which Is so abhorrent as to need May 19, 8:00 o'clock. Be there. school by successfully passing the Landing." We invite you to wor- not Christ. no further censure—and alcohol- The Lowell Lodfer, ert»bH«hed June. IMS: The Alto Solo. der if they realize that in urging a ship with us. There will be special Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre of mental test for midshipman in a 11:30 a. m.—"The Person in the ism "a morbid state resulting from Earl Doyle of Mt. Pleaaant spent Itahed ilanuary, 1904. OoMolldatod June. IMf. woman to throw away her beauty music. Grand Rapids spent Sunday with the week-end with his father. Renis recent competitive examination, aids they are urging her to throw Looking Glass." Who Is he or she? the habitual use of alcoholic bey* his mother, Mrs. Chas. Mclntyre. and upon passing the physical test, | Fair and Colder—Continued Cool—Heavy Frost—Too Sunday, 8:00 p. m.—There will be Lord's Supper at close of service. Doyle. away her health and sanity! erages even In moderate portions.*' he will enter the Naval academy at A SOUND DOCTRINE a musical concert given In the 7:80 p. m.—The Man on Trial, This latter, the letter declares. Is in Mrs. Unda Loucks left Monday For vanity it sanity! In nations church by the choir of Second Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent Annapolis. I much of this kind of weather for Summer Suit Business. Every governmental offlclti or board that handlM public monay Guilty or Not Guilty." We shall all most cases worse than drunkenness for Toledo. Ohio, to visit her sis- Sunday with Mt. and Mra. Loren as well as in individuals. Russia, Congregational Church, Grand Rap- ter. Mrs. Dora Powell, for some While working on a road Im- •hould publish at regular intervals an acoountinf of it. showlnc stand before the judgment seat of even though resulting from beer or Rusco of Grand Rapids. provement Job In Cascade-tp., Lynn where and how each dollar it fpent. We hold thU to be a funda- mass mad for years, made the cost- ids. This is a choir of 36 voices, Christ. That Is the Christian, 2 wine. Quebec has but 28 per cent time. under the management of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson, Thlbos, 18, caught his foot beneath | It's easy to see now that we've bought too heavy. The season is still mental principle of democratic fovernnient. ly experiment of crushing femi- Cor. 5:10. The Unbeliever stands at of the dominion population but Saturday evening dinner guests the wheels of a dumper and sus- nine vanity. Germany Is doing It Orval Sampson. This will be a fine the Great White Throne, Rev. consumes 51 per cent of the beer, Miss Hazel Hoag and Glen Barnes opportunity for all music lovers to of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould were spent Sunday at Holland. tained a compound fracture of the a young but we dare not hold longer—the carryover chances are too I today. One of the first signs of Rus- 20:11, Romans 2:18. Reader, where and the expenditure on alcohol Is WE CAN HELP YOU CUt down Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Drury of Grand leg 4 sia's restored sanity is the success- enjoy an evening of sacred music do you stand? Hear this message ! great. EVERY SUIT AND TOPCOAT REDUCED-Gabardines, Wor- a year Uter, found himielf unable A free will offering will be re- more than that on bread and meat your tire expense. Atlaa Grip' WARNING! Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Henry spent Mrs. R. T. Ford and son Warren to produce immunity to lockjaw or ful cosmetic trade In her larger cit- of truth. together. The reaction has been Sunday with his mother, Mra. Flor- left for an extended visit in ies! ceived. Wednesday, 8:00 p. m,—Prayer, Safe Firat Line quality Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner and | steds, Homespuns, Twists. The new off-shades of blue, green, clus- STRANGE anthrax In animals previously giv- The pastor and a delegation from brought about, we are told by Do not buy Wall Paper until you — ence Henry of Greenville. Rocnester, N. Y. A pride in your personal appear- Praise, short Bible Exposition. "publicity contrary to morality, to PLUS our expert maintenance lolene Beebe spent Sunday with f ter-stripe grays and browns. en quantities of alcohol. the church will attend the State our Hns and gat our pricat. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Buttrick of Mr. and Mrs. Orley Rulasoc of W. L. Stowell bought two lots on In all probability, the breakdown ance is a health barometer. If you conference In Lansing Friday and public health, to sane political econ- service will five you thous- West Lowell spent Mother's day Vergennas road, preparatory to SUPERSTITIONS of the body's defenses In every lack vanity you are not in normal ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. omy." For the sake of the Individ- Cascade. building a new house. Saturday. Henry L. Rust Minister ands of extra miles of with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Holmes. Our regular low prices are consistently below city quotations for sim- | By Edwin Finch case was dut to the effect of the health. A woman without vanity is ual body and soul the family and Full yegg's written guarantee. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Elmer S. White fell with a scaf- alcohol on the white cells of the Sunday School—10:00 a,, m. society, the letter calls on true M«w 1919 pattarns in avary prica ranfa. Gould and Mra. Unda Loucks vis- Mrs. H Balkwell of Rldgetown, fold while painting his house and ilar quality so these reduced prices now in effect together with the LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH Christian Endeavor—8:45 p. m. Tin,-wny, nor. rtA-t tnvefUgAt Sani mmilmmtc mDCior e *c blood. Speaker, Rev. Kenneth T. Romlg Catholics to band together to "erad- ited their aunt Mrs. Jane Fuller- Can., Is visiting Mra. Phil-Krum broke one of his legs at the ankle. fine selections offered make buying just that much more attractive. conducted by Miss Nancy Whaley. icate alcoholism." The campaign, you buy? It will surprlsa you how littla It will ton. at Luther. and other friends here for a short Daniel Abbott resigned his posi- 6l CURt FOR 9:45 a. m.—Worship Hour. Sub- Evening Worship—7:80, In charge quoting the Toronto correspon- Sunday callers of Mr. and Mra. time. tion as foreman at the Ledger COIXpM ject. "But God." of the minister. dence of the Christian Century, cost to papar your rooms In tha latast Suits are arranged in price groups|for convenience— 10:45 a. m.—Bible School. Classes SERVICE C. E. West were Mr. and Mrs. Gay Mr. and Mra. Philip Davenport office after five years of faithful PRACTISED 9i WL The ninety-seventh annual meet- calls for the co-operation of all service. Will J. Morse succeeded UNCOMMON for all ages. ing of the Michigan Congregation- STATION stylss. Bring tha sisa of your roams West and family of Lansing and and family spent Sunday In Alpine Pt0PLt Of OOR of influence—"legislators. Mr. and Mra Amil Ferrlck of to help Fred Vogel celebrate his him. 8:10 p. m.—B. Y. P. U. Allen Wie- al Conference will be held In the Journalists, soooomisto. sodologlsts, ^COOHT^V.wasto ner in charge. to our stora and lat ut figure with Belding. birthday. D. C. Erb, a former resident of AMERICANS Plymouth Church at Lansing on educators, fathers of families, Lowell, returned after an absence $18 regular price, reduced te $12.95 'orr-mpEt small 7:30 p. m—The Word of God will May 19 to 21. The church will be heada of Indastries and director of! mi you. Wa trim, take back unusad Mra. Wm Fox and Mra. Wil- Mra. P. J. Finds spent Saturday •OMT WATMN be brought by Robert Sykes of the of mrfre than forty years, and Ofi HAIR represented by the minister and unions"-to carry liamson were Sunday dinner guests evening in Ionia with her son, Mr settled on the old Hustod nursery 35 suits, mostly double breasted sport models, sizes Grand Rapida Gospel hall Enjoy one lay delegate. Visitors Will be "to their SfffiVJCI rolls and daSivar wall papar. of Mr. and Mra. Lyle Bovee of and Mrs. Irwin Finds and little mm k CHILD WH® MAS NEVER this service with us. HEADQUARTERS farm. very welcome. logical and practical consequences." South Boston. daughter. 34 to 38. Many "prep" models. Are all wool. SEEK ITS PATMU?, SCWTXI* Thursday, 8:00 p. m. — Prayer. Mra. Jacob Walker very ill at "Garrison Finish" The letter declares that dvil au- the home of her daughter, Mra. HAIR tvrro an UNaLEACHCD RA6 If Praise and Testimony meeting ADA COMMUNITY Wa ara not undarsold. Week-end guests of Mra. John Miss Edith Gregory of Grand HAT wss a garrison finish I" thorities are reeponslble "for all the Rapids spent the week-end with Clyde Collar. AMP HAN4 IT ACO0ND THtMELK you exclaim when the home with Rev. Romlg in charge. Lalley were Robert Lalley of La- T evil which they do not prevent peer. Margaret Lalley of Grand Principal and Mra. I P- rich, were In Grand Rapids Tues- On one pretext or another, such as 10 o'dock. Mrs. Isabella Needham Golds, on Mother's day. Mrs. sons of Grand Rapida J. H. Godfrey and daughter Elsie vanity enters) he insisted that each 1:88 fb m* day. Mr. and Mra. E. B. Clemenz and fixing his straps and his saddle, he Bible School at 11 o'clock. taiad her Mater. Mrs. Bart Star- Katharine flowden and children Mr. and Mra. Guy Lewis and son Mr. and Mra. Victor Clemenz spent returned from a year's sojourn Many of them Michaels-Stern Rochester tailoring, morning and night she sit before her Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kllgus and You are cordially invited. bard. to the 441 Achievement day were also guests. daughter of South Lowell called of Grand Rapids were Sunday call- Sunday In Grand Rapid« with Mr. with relatives and friends In Minne- managed to delay the start of the mirror and go through a systematic with talon fasteners and celanese rayon linings. race for an hour and 42 minutes! in Ionia on Saturday. Mr. aad Mra. C L Williamson of Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. era of Mra. Pat Bowes. Mrs. May and Mra. Theodore Clemenz. sota and North Dakota beauty routine. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCOTf Lowell were Sunday luncheon He spent most at this time on the Mrs. Den Weatherby and daugh- Phi to Est Oit Ed. Easterbrook Baxtrom of Los Angeles, Calif., has Mr. and Mra. A. A, Dlckerson ALCOHOL AND PNEUMONIA He convinced her that happiness ter-ln-law of Grand Rapida callei of Mr. and Mra. Frank Mra. Cora TomUnson returned ground, thus taking the weight off Jiorning service every Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. come to visit her slster-lu-law. Mrs. were given a surprise party hon-l It has long been known that ex- was in store fur her if she would on Mrs. James Needham. Br. on Aftsr Clwrek Snfey home Saturday after spending "ring their 20th wedding anniver- his horse, while the other horses lr o'clock. Ernest Aldrich were Mr. and Mra Bowes, for a short time. All prices include sales tax. cessive drinkers are moat suscep- tnnWi the most of herself. He told Sunday School at 11:80 a. m. Mother's day. Mr. aad Mrs. M E. Stapaon of thrce weeks with her children In sary. were fidgeting and wearing them- Howard Aldrich and daugt'^er, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Harold Washburn tible to pneumonia and the outlook her she possessed both beauty and The rcadirur room ia looafed in Worship Service—18; 88 a. at Jamec and Anna Eastorby enter- Lowell were Friday evening guests Helen Eckman aiv daughter of Portland, Lyons and Clarlosville. Mra. Frank Clark of Mt. Pleas- selves out under the weight cf their Sunday School—11:18 a. m. tained their brother, Miles aad of Mr. and Mia. E. Ptnkasy. of Detroit spent the week-end with for their cases is relatively un- charm. Gradually be made her live the ehurch building. It is open to Grand Rapids. W. V Bums of Mr. and Mra. Wilson Washburn Mr. and Mra. S. B. Eberly of De- ant spent two weeks with Lowell promising. Statistics for Detroit riders. up to these compliments. the geqeral public from twe to four family of Detroit Sunday. Mrs. Martha White and Mrs. Woric hard. Hard is ths Seeley Corners and Mr. and Mrs. troit called on relatives Sunday eve- friends while Mr. Clark went on a I and other centers support tills o'dock each Saturday afternoon. Sunday ik±«v-10;88 a. aa. Mr. and Mrs. James Needham, Barksdale of Lowell were Satur- best investment a and on Sunday Mr. Washburn and prospecting tour to Oklahoma. When at last they were sent away In about three months that girl Joe Green and children of Lowell. sons, Harold and Dave, spent the ning and had supper with their jui hj v/iuitnouia. j a assumption. to the excited cheers of 100.000 Here all the authorised literature Worship Servtoe—11:80 a. OL was cured. She is now happily mar- day up North trout fishing. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Alex- ^ No doubt the inebriated individ- spectators. Boundless' jockey of Christian Science may be read ander. May 18, ISSi-SS Years Ago ried (to a new beau!) and is suc- CHURCH OF Walter; "Sir, when you eat here ual Is careless about protecting trailed the field for almost the en- or borrowed. Subscriptions may be you do not have to dust off your Mr. and Mra. Wm. Cosgriff visit- cessfully coping with a prominent ed at the home of Archie Th»uas Mra. William Pullen has been James Lyon. Civil War veteran. himself against inclement weather tire race. Then there was another made fer the periodicals and or- plate." ard frequently contracts the mal- social position! What happened? ders placed for the tertbook, quar- R. C. Johnson. Pastor of Cascade Monday evening. Mr. quite seriously 111 for some time died at his home here after a sev-| "Garrison finish" and Boundless, a Her normal pride in her personal Customer: "Beg pardon, force of past and Mr. Pullen is not in the eral weeks' i'lness, aged 85. ady as the result of exposure. Dut 15 to 1 shot, came home the win- terlies or any authorized literature 10:00 a. m—Sunday School Rkhmend's Cafe habit I'm an umpire!" Thomas, who Is working for Mr. it Is also true that most persons appearance had been restored! one desires to purchase. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Worship. Cosgriff at Dutton, was knocked best of health, although able to be Mr. and Mra. J. P. Murphy an- ner of 160.000—or rather $59,000 for Phoae 8188 Lewd. Mkh harbor the pneumonia germs in So don't let a Grundy deprive you "Soul and Body" will be the sub- 7:15 p. m.—N. T. P. S. down by as auto and badly hurt. downtown occasionally. nounced the coming marriage of the judges fined Garrison $1,000 for of your vanity case and what it rep- their daughter Evelyn to Edward mouth and throat without showing ject of the Ie»on-«ermon In all 8:00 p. m.—Evangelistic service. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. oons his part in the delay at the post resents. Hold on to it tightly and V. Kelley of Grand Rapids. symptoms of the disease. A cold or Christian Science churches through- 8:00 p. m. Wednesday—Prayer Elmer S. White were her motner Ernest Althaus were Mr. and Mrs. severe chill may bring it on. "Snapper" won, lost and partly make it serve you! Be assured that out the world on Sunday, May 2L meeting. Miss Mary Flynn and Zina Gil- and sister, Mra. E. A- Hayward of F. W. Wdch of Grand Rapids and bert were united in marriage. The essential difference between regained a fortune in racing He a meticulous beauty gets far more The Golden Text (Isaiah 58:10) The world Is marching on at a Sarscac and Mrs. Chas. E Hath- Dr. and Mra. C. W. Perry and the drinker and non-drinker, how. quit as a jockey in 1897 and later out of life than a drab, disheart- Is: 'If thou draw out thy soul to dizzy pace ant. not many are tak- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. away of Grand Ledge, and their daughter of Kalamazoo. Ralph gtory of South Lowell. ever, is seen in their respective re- served as an official at numerous-, ened female! the hungry, and satisfy the afflict- ing time to give God a chance in son, Howard White of Grand Rap- Moseley-Murray Lake actions to the invading organisms. t Ben Syndicate—WIfU Senrlce. ed soul; then shall thy light rise in their life. Will you be among the Mr. and Mra. Elmer Ellis and Wm. Perrin recovering from an tracks in the South. His last days ida. daughter Joan called on Mr. and illness of several months. Mrs. W. Enflle Oslsr showed statistically that, for were spent in Florida where he obscurity, and thy darkness be as few to "t.ike time and be Holy?" all ages and without specific treat- the noonc n day." We Invite you to our services Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. Mra Wesley Eilis and Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, superintendent at! Dr. Paul Stamsen riNa OUT died a few years ago at the age of Tom Jones and family near Green- the cutter factory, moved his fam- wedding bells rang at Parnell ment, only 22 per cent of the ab- sixty-two. HINT-OF-THE-DAY kmcon g the Bible dtatlons Is this where you will receive a hearty George Story were Mra. Amy Steb- if voua stainers died. 34 per cent of the passage (Deuteronomy 10:12): "And welcome and never fed a stranger. bins and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ville on Sunday afternoon. Uy here from Kalamazoo. ;Mt Monday evening for Miss Mary Optoffittrnt of I MM £ Western Newt piper Unit*. F. C. Alger and James Anderson d Rapids and Alien moderate drinkers succumbed and now, Israel, what doth the Lord We are highly pleased at the Stebbins of Saranac; Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rlttenger B of Gran will be at the about 50 per cent of the heavy tip- Face Pewders thy God require of thee, but to increase of all our services. The Ruasdl Stebbins, Mrs. I/>veda and family and Mra. John Iiitten- went into the timberland business weeks of Murray Lake. Con- plers were carried off. Spring Hill-East Ada fear the Lord thy God, to walk in Lord is sure.y blessing us In all de- Hunter and Miss Ruth Harper cf ger spent Sunday with Mr. and at Rosenburg. Oregon, gratulations. Hcca Mrs. Earl Votburg The shade of your face powder, Q. C. KENT JEWELRY STORE ATYnrriea Dr. Kenneth L. Pukrell of Johns its texture, and the way you apply all his ways, and to love him, and partments of the church. Ionia. Mrs. Jamee Jury and family at Jacob Kuhn. 75, a respected dt- pat Abraham gave a mis- laen of Keene-tp., died with pneu- hower for Mrs. Ella 101 Main St., Low a II Hopkins University has been able it can make or mar your makeup. to serve tMe Lord thy God with all Strawberry Lake near Ann Arbor. C€lUneouI I to demonstrate experimentally that thy heart and with all thy soul.' Mrs. Hattie Rouse spent Sunday - „ . Weeks Hurley a week ago Satur- Strong school pupils, Howard A good powder should give your skin < ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH with her son. Dr. Frank Tredenick alcohol Inhibits the natural de- Correlative passages to be read W. B. Gardner. Pastor F. P. MacFarlane and son, F. C. Charles Keech and family moved d evening at her home. West two daya each week, to examine eyes for dsfactita DeGood, Bernice Grochowalski, the flattering illusion of darity. of Grand Rapida Next Sunday Dr. fenses of the body and especially from the Christian Science text- Bible School at 0:00 a. m. Ed- MacFarlane of Detroit, spent the from Moseley to the Fred Jones Mljnay Lake. Donald Myers and Ernest Vosburg, and Mrs. Tredenick arc coming to week-end in the North, F. P. visit- vision and to fit glasses to those who need tham. prevents the streaming of the passed the Sth grade ~ame which Your skin must look clean and book, "Science and Health with ward Wood, Supt farm in Grattan. T Read, Jr., is working for white blood cells to the areas of dear and be suavely filmed with Key to the Scriptures,'* by Mary Preaching service at 11:00 a. m. Lowell to help Mra. Rouse cele- ing his sisters In Big Rapids and Miss Lulu Hill of South Lowell ^i Kropf they took at Cascade Wednesday. brate her c&th birthday, which oc- the infection. powder in a shade that is compli- Baker Eddy, indade the following Prayer meeting every Thursday Rvart while his son enjoyed a tun- was given a genuine surprise fay Mr andJames Doran and Wednesdays: 9 a. m. - 6 p. m. Dora, Grace and Effie Theule of curs on Monday, May 22. ing trip. A nunwer of rabibts wera im- Grand Rapids were Thursday vis- mentary. yet unobtrusive. It sho'ild (p. 273): "Man is harmonious when evening. her friends honoring her 18th chll(lren of cascade were Sunday munized to Type 1 pneumonia. A itors of Mr. and Mrs. T. Theule. never be in a tone lighter than the governed by SouL Hence the Im- Communion the first Sunday In Mrs. Roselia Yeiter was a week- Wesley Adrlanse, son of Mr. and birthday. evening callers at Ted Elhart's. Saturdays: 9 a. m. - 8 p. m. number were given alcohol until a Clarence Burton was a recent shade of your skin. portance of understanding the each month. end visitor in Lansing and on Sat Mrs. Ed. Adrlanse, is recovering Mus Alice Story accepted a posl- &uj jjr8 Archie Duncan and state of stupor was reached. Then caller at Earl Vosburg's. When you choose your powder, let truth of being, which reveals the urday was a guest of her cousin, nicely from an operation for ap- tion as teacher in the St. Johns baby of Lowell and Mrs. Addle all were Infected with Type 1 Arthur Burton, daughter Lois, it be the best It should be downy, laws of spiritual existence. ALASKA BAFTnrr CHURCH Mra. Blrdella Bailey. On Sunday pendicitis which he underwent at public schools. Parney of Ada were Sunday guests pneumonia germs. The blood of her husband and the little grand- yet clinging so that it will not break A. Cedertund. Micister she was a guest of her son Sam Blodgett hospital. Grand Rapids, of Mrs. Eva Kropf and family. the intoxicated rabbits swarmed daughter are living on the Burton into patches an hour after you put CATHOLIC PARISHES Sunday School at 9 .30 a. m. when the Hesperian boys enter last Friday night No. McCords-East John Murphy Sr., is home from with the germs but the white cells farm this sumnjer. it on. St Mary**—Lews! Classes for all tained their mothers at the Hes- St. Mary's hospital, where he has of the "sober" rabbits migrated to Preaching services at 10:80 a. m. perian House. John Raymor, John Smith and ' been for some time. Miss Diana Moerdyke was in A good powder will also retain its Rev. Fr. Jewell, Pastor friends of Ypsilantl were week-end Cascade the point of infection and walled No Sunday evening aervtoea. The mtdel Ubutrmud u the B*ick SrtdAL m»JeJ 41 Mrs. Effls Cox Ben Fritz and family of Stanton. Grand Rapids Saturday. delightful fragrance as long as the 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass sermon. study and prayer meeting Capt Maxwell Thompson, U. S. guests of Mr. and Mra. Mac Ray it oft 10:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- fcur-d»*r touring udan $996 deliwrtdatFlimi, Mid.* port artillery, anti-aircraft division, Mrs. Lizzie Davis and son Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moerdyke powder lasts. Many cheap powders Thursday evening- deHuereJ at Flimi, Mich. In company with Mrs. Ray- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrews of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Nellie Van The experiment substantiates were Sunday visitors of Adrian change fragrance after a week or and Mrs. Thompson and their son mor they visited the Tulip Festival medical observations that date have sold their farm to Mr. and Loten, Lewis VanLoten and friend Moerdyke and family. two; the original scent becomes oily WHITNEY VILUC aad SNOW . •hat concerned about is David were Saturday and Sunday in Holland on Sunday. Mrs. S. Draper of Grand Rapids, j of Lansing were Sunday guests of back to Koch, discoverer of the »

Windstorm Co. Adds Over 'i O U! A'R 1 W I LClO M l FA'-l Ads. Will TeD of Four Millions insurance Keliosi'sCorn Flakes 2lg.pkgs.17e Up. to May 1 tha Michigan $ Mutual Windstorm Insurance Com- Vacadoa Joys pany of Hastings had paid 4,600 R S P Red & White OtU quick Ig. box 17c losses since the first of the year. OCA The Michigan Ball Telephone Very few of them were heavy. 0 R I Wheat Pophetti 8-oi. pkf. 10c Company should be complimented They were largely due to strong on their public spirit and enter- winds on the 16th of March and FEN Vtm prise In promoting vacations In February 12. There were no cy- 1 1 T Michigan through advertising In clones reported. The company has Cabs Shredded Wheat pkf. 13c 2N) Michigan newspapers. ample reserves to meet Its losses N N Anyone bunting for the best va- in 1939 without borrowing a dollar. ALIJE# Red ft White cation spots are sure to find them The company is making progress In the favored state of Michigan. as usual. During the month of May Bran Flakes Ig. IS-oi. pkg. 12c If you desire a camp outing one the agents added M,011,118 of new Home rendered can pitch a tent In ^ny Michigan Insurance. Very unfavorable Pure Lard style 2 lbs. 17c State Forest or In one of Mich- weather that month made this a Michigan igan's 07 fine Btate Parks with the very good showing, evidencing a PREPARE for SUMMER long scenic coast line and pictur- continuance of the good will toward Sliced Bacon No rind |b. 17C Tomatoes . . 4 no. 2 cans 29c esque rocks and sand dunes. this company, because of ,the fair For a motor trip on grand high- adjustments and prompt payment NOW Fat Salt Pork . . . Ib. 10c ways that are a credit to the Btate of Its losses and Its square dealing. Eden Peas . 4 no. 2 cans 29c highway department one can see . . Ib. 12c endless miles of lovely scenery, SEE US Fat Back Bacon places of historic Interest thou- Red A White Pork Steak Ib. 19c sands of lakes and streams or Kent Wheal Goals ri Red Kidney Beans 3 no. 2 cans 2Sc sight-seeing trips through indus- p i c; i I li 1) v, i Roond Steak . . Ib. 27c trial plants. Red 4 White For children's vacations In Mich- New Ben; Listed I igan there are 728 camps Including Beef libi Ib. 15c Beef Pot lit. lb. 19e Tomato Juice 3 tall cans 2Sc ^ 42 scout camps distributed through-' John McCabe, Chairman of the out the Btate. Kent County Agricultural Conser- Beefeater All of the above attractlona and vation Association, announces that 1 Smrt Finriibii|i SWIFT'S many more are to bo featured in a regular 1940 wheat listing sheets Corned Beef . 12-oi. can 17c ^ for Kent County are being prepared a series of advertisements In the Led- — for — Processed Cheese 24b. box 43c ger beglmllng next week. for all farms in the county that V. have wheat planted for harvest In Michigan any of the years pf 1937, 1988 or 1939. When this step In listing pro- cedure Is complete, the County Beef Chuck Roast Ib. 22c Keiffer Pears 316-oz. cans 25c CALfND&R .f Committee, with the aid of each Community Commltte, will im- C Red A White COMING fVEMB mediately begin the determination Bowne Junior Livestock Club Pork Shoulder Roast T lb. 15c of 1940 wheat goals. Immediately held their regular meeting ai B Blackberries . no. 2 can 21c following the determination of Center Aid Hall the evening of wheat goals for regular whaat May IL Played ball before the busi- Blue * White Don't forget the LoweU high farms, the county office shall begin ness meeting. school Senior play, Friday evening, the mailing of notices to each own- Meeting was called to ordsr by FRUITS^VECETABLES Crushed Pineapple no. 2 can 17 Vic - May 19. er for whom a goal has been de- president Roger Lott. Roll Call and rived. These goal notices should minutes of last meeting, read and R*d A White "POft CttAMINO use CARNATION MfIK The Townsend Club will meet on reach the fanner much earlier than approved. Voted to have a meet- tnrt firadntes Ripe Yellow Grapefruit Juice 47-ox. can 19c Friday, May 10, In the City hall. ever before. ing for Judging cattle at A. E. L F. Cllgh of Kalamazoo wlU be Mr. McCabe further states that Wlngeler's the evening of May the speaker. Free refreshments any farmer who has not had wheat 25. Discussion of various breeds of SHIRTS $1.29, $1.65, $2 Bananas . . . 4 lbs. 25c Free towel with will be served and everyone is In- planted for harvest for 1937, 1888, cattle. Have a ball game at Alto New- vited. or 1839, who desires a wheat goal Monday evening, May IS. for 1940, should Immediately sub- The 4-H boys will play against The P. N. G. Club will meet on Texas Onions 3 lbs. 14c Silver Dust . Ig. pkg. 21c mit a written request to the County the married men In a ball game ooUara, Styled by Glover and Tuesday evening, May 23, at I. O. Committee for an allotment This at Bowne Center Memot-ial Day. Fhillip-Jonee. Lone Given O. F. hall Mrs. Minnie Hawk, type of farm will be considered a Next regular meeting will be held A complete stock of whites hostess. The officers of Island City new wheat farm. All such requests at the Fred Oeach home June 8. In all sizes and sleeve Cucumbers each Sc Palmolive Soap . 3 bars 17c Rebekah are wests and members should reach the county offices not Meeting adjourned and refresh- and officers are each requested to later than June 10, 1838. ments of ice cream and cake was TIES 55c to $1 Radishes . 3 bunches Sc bring a "Mother." Sweetheart Soap (1c sale) 4 lor 19c served. Catifornia Long White by Begal—the largest The Leonora Perry Group of the Bowne Kitchen Maids of fine neckwear to Clorox quart 23c Congregational Church will hold a Bowne Kitchen Maids met with anywhere. Potatoes 15 Ib. peck 37c food sale at Bob H?.hn's store Sat- Water Id AiMa the Junior Livestock Club May 11, urday, May 20, commencing at 11 at Bowne Center Aid Hall. SOCKS 25c, 35c,Sfc SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER o'clock. cl Bongs were sung by all. The May Rot Silage pledge given by Maxlne Flynn, The ChoicChok e Patterns by Allen- Hand Painted The Peckham Group of the Con- motto by Mable Watson. Three new | A and HERMAN'S gregational Church will meet Fri- Water in grass Intended foi JftPM TEA POT and oM-kalf ». M « White silage offers Michigan tenners in members were added making 2>» day, May 18, at the home of Mrs. members. GIFT SUGGESTIONS C. H. Runciman. terea^ed in this new system of con- JAPAN TEA fw . He Scotch Cookies ib. 10c feed crops a chance to Elolse Oesch was elected captain You'll easily recognize ihit ai a SI-00 value. of an Indoor Ball team. Tne next meeting of tho Garden prove their guessing ability. Pajtrns $1.59 to $2.50 Despite a warning broadcast Refreshments of ioe cresm and Lore Club will be held on Tuesday. cake were served. Forty seven were May 23, at the home of Mrs. Ray nationally that the extra moisture Rebet . $2.50 to $7.50 may cause silos to collapse. C. F present In all. Nest meeting win Bergin. This will be tulip day and be held June 8 at the Oesch home. Jewelry by Swsnk 50c to $1 We Deliver members having tulips are re- Huffman, dairy nutrition research weaver's Market quested to brin« specimens. Mrs. professor at Michigan State Col- WJULA. Monthly Mee*« Ses^m - Oc to $1 pih».ss» E. C. White, chairman of the day, lege, sees other angles more im- portant to the problem. Unless silo The WJBJBJL 4-H club held their Bisk Coats - - $235 promises a very Interesting pro- monthly meeting Friday evening gram. walls are so weak they may co<- so me drainage through May 12, at 8:00 p. m. The meeting fifort Costs . - $7.85 cracks may even be an advantage, was called to order by Its presid*ot Child Study Club will have a Orie Groenenboom, the minutes Hssdkerduefs - • 25c plclnlc at Fallasburg Park on May his surveys indicate. Social Event* BIRTHS In tests at the college duplicated were read and approved, several More Local News Girl Scents 22. Members will be notified of w members were signed up further plana. on many Michigan farms in the At the last meeting of the Girl Reoent Brtda Honored | •• • i season, results indicate the which gives our club practically Urs. Man- Andrews is quite ill To Mr. and Mio. Gerald Heaven any kind of a projec* which may be REYNOLDS* Scouta, the treasurer presented her Mrs. Gerald Mullen waa honored The Ionia County Council of or alfalfa must be in proper at her home on S. Washington-st (nee Ruby Wlllette) of Oaiksvllle, carried. \ lanced accounts for the past at a kitchen shower last Wednes- PTA will hold the annual picnic at stage to make good aHsge. a lb. son, Gerald Guy, on Wed- Mr. Vlning was present and gave Friends are glad to know that eight months to the troop. Finan- Bertha Brock Park Saturday. May Tbe rang* apparently Is between day evening given by Mrs. Laura nesday, May 10. a very interesting account of the MEI'S WEAI Mrs. Lew Wingeier is again able cial budgets are being drawn up in Blair and Mrs. Clyde Mullen at 20, at 1 o'clock. Everyone Interest- 80 and 75 per cent moisture turnouts of tbe last year's dubs. to be oat. order to prepare for a week at the home of Mrs. Blair. Games ed "a PTA work Is welcome to at* when the resultac* feed turns out Also he stated that he expected an- camp with all the necessary ex- played and refreshments tend. best Mrs. J. J. Holmes received a other barn to be bulli on the 4-H penditure. Arrangements were and Mrs. Mullen received At 76, 77 and up to 80 per cent Mother's day greeting by telegram 'Member When— fair grounds, and would be ready made for the Court of Honor to many useful and pretty glfta. President Gerald M. Honry of moisture the solid mass fails to Kanners was held at from her daughter in Colorado. for use for this year's 4-H fair. II inspect two different cottages over Guests from out of town were Mrs. When children In the grades the Lowell High School Alumcl en«lle and produces a rotten heap the home of Mrs. Lecna Hobbs. on was decided that a soft ball team Lowell high school senior play, the week-end and report definitely Lynn Briggs and Mrs. Walter slates almost exclusively, In- association announces that this unfit for cattle feed. In one oper- Wednesday afternoon. May 10th be organized which would play school auditorium. Friday evening, at l^e next meeting. Mellor and daughter Joan of of tablets? Many boys used year's annual banquet will be held ation on the college fields the grass with only one member absent. Af- other clubs in this vicinity. Donald May 19, 8:00 o'clock. Be there. During the latter half of the Grand Rapids. to clean the slates by spitting on Friday evening, June 16. Commit- was cut when about 80 per cent ter bavin * repeated the club pledge Anderson was elected unanimously meeting girls cut out their knap- them and wiping the surface vrtth tees and other details will be pub- moisture. Hot sunshine dried It and club motto we sang one selec- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balrd and to be the captain and manager. sacks which are being made by Weat Vergennes Extension Claw coat or shirt sleeve. lished next week. out before it was put into tha silo, tion, "Americk toe Beaatiful". The children of Flint were guests of Our first game was scheduled for official pattern from waterproof When many families made their so waier waa added to bring the secretary then took roll and read their parents over the week-end. The final meeting of the West Wednesday evening May 17. with canvas. While making this hiking vn soap, the base of which was moisture up. Too much was added, the minutes of the preceding meet- Vergennes Extension class was the Morse Lake Club at Recreation Merritt Day spent the week-end equipment the troop learned the the winter's accumulation of ashes? Huffman discovered, because this ing. We also had the treasurer's re- held on May 11 at the home of Park. in Grand Rapids with his daughter Girl Scout "Hike Song." were added to a solution of experimental portion spoiled. port and elected Vivian Sllcox as Mrs. Roye Ford. The leaders were Plans were started for a Parent- and husband, Capt, and Mrs. Nel- lye and boiled down into soft soap. PROTECTION Increased interest in making song and recreational leader. son. elected for next year. The lesson, grass silage results from frequent Member potluck supper In the Fal- 'Suitable Furniture," was ably pre- unsuitable weather during haying lasburg Park pavilion the second We then held a general discus- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nead, Mar- Weekly Scrapbook sented by the leaders, Mrs. Bailey Signs suggest that a first class PLUSI time for first cuttings. Trials in- Friday In July. sion on Jars. Jar tops, rubbers and garet Hemingsen, Phyllis Mier and and Mrs. Franks. Inner-circle row Is generating over Games were played and refresh- labels. We decided to use uniform We write a Policy to suit dicate that cutting grass for silage David Condon spent Sunday at the this country's gold buying program, ments were served after which the pint Jars and tops In our club. The Week's Best Recipe Your Needs. when fairly mature obtains the ap- Tulip Festival in Holland. Cooperative QuL as a result of which the Treasury proximately suitable moisture per- meeting was adjourned. date, lime and place for the next is exchanging an immense number Margaret Hemingsen, who live- Baked Oranges; 4 seedless or- centage. lessening likelihood of D. Anderson, Secy. meeting was set for 8:00 ?. m. May anges, \ cup white com syrup, 2 The Vergennes Cooperative Club of dollars for metal that many ol Coverage at low 11 at Lyle Clark's home. Meeting northwest of Lowell, reports seeing members were entertained by Miss spoilage. Morae Lake Kteaay Kaanera two fawns Saturday morning on cups sugar. 2 cups water. Grate the Government's best informed COST. adjourned. oranges slightly to break oil cells Lizzie Roth for the May meeting monetary experts regard as of the road west of Howk's store and The regular meeting of the Morrs Eleanor Hobbs, Secy. in rind. Cook in boiling water 30 The chairmen were Mrs. Edward doubtful future value. The argu- about a mile north of M-21. LaBarge Ripplea Bennett and Mrs. Carl Roth. Roll ment is that the United States la minutes until tender. Drain. Cut L J. IITTEMEI, Aft Mrs. Vern Loring Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and in halves. Mix syrup, sugar and call was a tribute to father. The being maneuvered ino a position LoweU, inch. daughters of Owosso, Mrs. Clare water and cook five minutes. Pour readings on "Father's Share in where It may finance the next war Anderson, daughter Stella and son syrup over oranges placed In cas- Child Discipline and Training" by purchases of gold. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rathbun of Donald of Vergennes and Mrs. serole. Cover and bake at 350 de- were given by Mrs. Bennett and Grand Rapids spent the week-end Stella Wright were Sunday guests grrees 1\4 hours. Mrs. Bailey. Lunch was served by with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Scott the committee. The next meeting Ralph Rathbun. Timely Neoesarties 1 Renew It! will be held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Loring, Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Behler and If your linoleum shews signs of Glen Martin in Ada. and Claud Loring. Nettie Lor- Dorothy, Mrs. Wayne Young and age. try painUng it and stippling | and Rosalind Loring called cn children of Grand Rapids were STaAND For it. Before doing so remove old Merry Music Makers t Mrs. Salina Loring Saturday eve- Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ida Young, wax and grease with gasoline. LOWELL who returned home last week from Open all windows while doing this The Merry Music Makers met at Ray Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- St. Petersburg. Fla.. where she had work. Use floor enamel or paint the home of Mrs. Harry Stauffer MAY FRIDAY ONLY — 19 neth Bond and daughter of Dowa- spent the winter. Put on two coals. Stippling keeps on Thursday. The members enter- giac visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex tained their mothers with tL special According to reports, Leander a plain color from showing the On the Stag* in Person msma and family Sum THE FARM program and displayed their music Pitsch of Ware District, was pain- soil. Stipple by using a sponge Mr. and Mrs. Vera Loring. Mra. notebooks. Refreshments were fully Injured Tuesday when some with flat surface. Take a board "VAUDEVILLE FOLUES OF '39" Etta Luneke and daughter Lucille gasoline exploded in a Grand Rap- and put stippling color on It Press served. of Grand Rapids were Su: ids garage, where Mr. Pitsch is em- sponge on stippling color and then guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lu- Seed Com ployed as a mechanic. He was burn- on floor. This transfers pattern of <5oriAl Rrevities FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 19 - 20 ke and son. Mr. and Mrs. Fred- sponge from board to floor. rick Luneke and sons of Grand Dent ed on tbe arms and legs and was The Book Review Club met on taken to St. Mary's hospital. Make Tbrm ipids and Mrs. Alvin .Tuesday evening at the home of BAAL ftATHtONE and son were afternoon callers. Cut a Strip of oilcloth of colorful Miss Eleanor JeweU. Mrs. D. H. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hubbel of Howard Shook spent the Bed Cob patterns if you desire that or plain Qatley gave the review of "Tbe Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Jim- KARLOFF m end with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. color if you prefer and make strip Wilderness Wife" by Katherine my Miller and daughter Joycc and Clarence Shook of Ravenna. the size of your old shades. Attach Pinkerton. Mrs. S. A. Terry of Detroit were Janice Higley and Terry Flynn oilcloth to old rollers. Make a hemi Sunday visitors of Mrs. Emma spent Monday with ,their grand- Hubbel at the Jay Carter home. large enough for stick and fasten the curtain pulls. This makes a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring Spray Mattnais j Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kropf and chil- Davit Lake while their mothers were in Grand dren were guests of Mr. and Mra change for your kitchen and gives Mrt. Wm. SOhrader a pleasing color to your work room. Rapids. Carter. Mrs. Ralph Rathbun went to Mr. and Mrs. Leander Pitsch and Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homehoid Hinta: Hartford lust Sunday where she son of South Boston were Sunday Wesley Crooks were Mrs. Sarah Length of chain is handy for Joined her sister and brother-in-law guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pitsch. Macey of Canada and Mrs. Ver- stringing coat hangers when air- GEO. O'BRIEN - RENEGADE RANGER Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis to attend Mrs. Kate Curley and son Albert brick of T/yandotte. Sunday call- ing clothes. Coat hangers may be the funeral of their sister-in-law at and Chester Hillaburg spent Wed- Spider Web - News ers were Leo Mean. Ernest Corn placed as far apart as desired on Jollet nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. and George Mellfont and -two sons, chain without sliding together. A Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dettman and Wm. Schrader all of Wyandotte; Mr. and Mrs little starch in rinsing water for family have moved into the Dick Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart and Alex Reuaser and two daughters curtains will make them easier to SUNOAY - MONDAY, MAY 21 - 22 Culver house. family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ward and Lena Rous ser of lonla. Bertha iron and cause them to stay in place Mr. and Mrs. Vara Loring called Stewart Sunday. Belle Barkley of Grand Rapids. better. When cooking vegetables at the Robert Smith home Monday with a strong odor, cover vegetable Mr. and Mrs. John Hulzinga and on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Newell family of McCords spent Sunday Globe Fertilizers with boiling water on top of which Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higley and left Tuesday morning for a vaca- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank place the "heel" of a loaf of bread. son Robert spent Sunday with j Clever Seeds Grow the Crap tion in the West They will stop at Hulzinga. jSread absorbs much of the odor. If their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Colorado Springs for a few days, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Houghton of soup is too salt}' add a raw potato Higley and daughter of Conklin. t-ISS then on by way of Phoenix, Ariz., Caledonia were Sunday guests cl and let soup boll for a few min- Janice returned home with them t-S-18 and the Grand Canyon to Los An- Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McGowan. ) Grinm geles. They expect to return on the utes. Potato absorbs much of the fc his greatest role... As after spending a few days with salt When frying fish, first soak Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader and her grandparents. . northern route through Yosemlte T in milk, then dip iTflour Thii,• om Forward were Sunday dinner the force heM tbe iar! • National Park, San Franscisco, BtM r nd t*. gives a golden crust to It. ^ * - f ™ Agstone Meal I Seattle, Lake Louise and Bansf baker of Alaska. CURTIS-DYKE SPECIALS— I Grnes. Dutch Whfta Hydratod Line Canada. Inspirational Mary Lois Stauffer spent Satur- ISM Ford V8 Tudor. (line Sewers 1837 Ford V8 Tudor, heater Ne A coUage will hold as much hap-'day afternoon -with Lorraine Dlef- Rape Friends will be glad to hear that piness as would stock a palace.— ! enbaker. radio. Charge) Harry N. Briggs is Improving -I! James Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ross were 1H7 Ford V8 Tudor. steadily in • Blodgett hospital. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and V8 DeLuxe Tudor, Grand Rapids, from a reoent ill- Mrs. Frank Hulzinga and Mr. and and radio. CARD OF THANKS ness. A stone was removed from Mrs. Harry Reed of Lansing were 1836 Ford V8 Tudor, radio. , his bladder. It is expected that be We wish to thank our friends afternoon guests. 1935 Ford V8 can be moved from the hospital to and neighbors for their assistance, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader call- 1935 Ford V8 C. H. RUNCIMAN the home of his son, Hilton, in flowers, and kind expressions of ed on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rich- Curtis-Dyke, Ford Dealers, Low- Grand Rapids some time this sympathy at the death of Dr. ards and Mr. and Mrs. Menno TmMWN* Ala CURTIS eU. Phone 44. cl week. Mrs. Briggs has been staying Thorndike. We especially want to Baker and son Call 34 Lowell, Michigan Call 1S2 in order to be thank the Rev. F. S. Kinney tor Curley his comforting words. Is Grand Rapida. Mrs. G. M Thorndike pl " Dr. Thorndike at Alto -i I * G rv •if

LEDGER Odds And Ends ENTRIES MB Here nnd There Brief Paragraphs of News and Belnff a CoUeotfon of Various Information on a Variety Topics of Looal aad ORTY-SEVENTH YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN, May 18, 1939 No. 1 of Topics Qeaeral laterett Latest American defense plans THE WONDERFUL V. 8. A. Car Skidi On USI6 County Meeting of are shaping up around the idea rjROWN PRINCE Frederlk and Seniors to Present Lady's Back Broken 30 Schools Young People Here College Nine that in the future this country may Princess Ingrid of Denmark, not have the British navy to fall who have been touring the United The W. A. Roth ambulance was The Kent County Methodist back upon in the Atlantic. Hurried States, seem enormously pleased called out early Monday to the Young People's Union will hold its new defense measures in the Car- with what they have seen of our Mystery Thriller scene of an automobile accident Represented at annual banquet and election of of- Coining Saturday ibbean grow from this suggestion. country. The Prince remarks that on US-16, about 2% miles east of ficers in the local Methodist America is wonderful, and he if the M-66 junction. The car, report- Church, Friday. May 26. They have Private expressions by key in- surprised at its vastness. ed to have been driven by Miss Vir- come on special invitation of the dividuals on both sides reveal that The vastness of our country is Friday Evening ginia Robinson of Grand Rapids Rural Field Meet Epworth League. It is expected And now they tell us that one- To Pipy Merchants the split between New Dealers and the thought of Europeans when with Mrs. Hanna B. Chesley also that 150 to 200 young people from half of the population of the U. S.i conservatives inside and outside they travel over our boundless of Grand Rapids as a passenger, ail Methodist churches in this coun- is crazy. What we want to know is, Congress is growing deeper and is plains and cross our towering Play It Worthy skidded on the wet pavement and Ware School ty will be present. • which half and then figure out Lefty Cook On marked by increased bitterness. A mountains. In their little home crashed into an embankment. Cecil Simmons of Grand Rapids which side we are on! i w • i pa searcc>hs scheilulcfails to ddisclos or sue antcdy peace countries, they come to an inters Of Big Crowd , Mrs. Chesley's condition was re- Gets Silver Cup will act as toastmaster. The speak- Mound For Locals " M" - national boundary in a few hours. ported as serious in Blodgett hos- er of the evening Is Thomas Staf- The force of men who have been Fred Miller of Perry owns a hen Here they may travel all day and A crash of thunder, a flash of pital where it was discovered she A large group of boys and girls ford of Trinity Methodist Church. working on the short WPA sewer The Central State Teachers Col- that is really a hard-working only cross one or two of our 48 lightning, and a weird piercing had suffered a broken back. She with their teachers and parents Group singing will be in charge of project on Hudson-st, has been re- lege baseball team, one of the creature, judging from her pro- states. laugh that reverberates In the taut Is a teacher in the Grand Rapids were in town Tuesday to attend duced by 36. Those left now have the Rev. Kenneth Hoffmaster of fuKtest college teams In the ntate, duction. Fred brought a seven- The superb landscapes that Na- atmosphere, introduces "The Eyes schools. Miss Robinson received the annual athletic meet for rural Sparta. The string ensemble from elbow room. will be here Saturday to play the ture has given us are our pride and minor injuries. schools. This meet was put on un- ounce egg, measuring 8x9 inches, of Tlaloc", the Lowell high school | the Lowell High School will play j Lowell Merchants and In honor to the Perry newspaper office re- our delight. Man is not entitled to senior class play, which will be der the auspices of the athletic and during the supper hour. Legion Commander Frank C,1 ...... of the occasion the Lowell high wucently.,v.. Thj.,,.e- egg «wai s laid by a year- credit for them, but he can rightly presented Friday evening in the agricultural departments of Lowell The meal will be served by the Stephens reports the committee j school band will parade Main-st . !oId 1pullet . glory in superb cities, where his school auditorium starting at 8:00 high school. Students were present Ladies Aid Society under the di- having in charge the plans for the! and mar,.h ,.ark, science has made It possible for o'clock. Tickets have been on sale Confusioo Reigns from the following schools: Alton, rection of the president, Mrs. A. R. annual Memorial Day exercises an- millions of people to live and work Boynton, Bennett, Cutler, Fallas- the past week and from all indi- Smith. The local League and the T R SC e CV has burg, Foxes Corners, Grove, Gove, tTff T .hi .,^ - The Central State Teacher Col-' not one, but 24 rabbits' feet within a few square miles. He can cations a large crowd will be in at- paator are btiaj- with local armngc- Waltcr T Ratcliffe at this village 1(.ge basoba|1 team wm , theland considers herself unlucky. And Marble, Moseley, Mclntyre, Mc- feel pride in many millions of com- tendance. ments' 110 glve the ad("ff3- Lowell Merchants team at Recrea-jwell she might, for she paid $100 fortable homes, provided with During a cloudburst, the ranch Bride, Mapes, Morse Lake, Meri- As Legislature ! You'll surely want to be down- "0" Park Satu,daS' ^""noon. the for them. They were attached to modern facilities that greatly re- operated by Amanda and Ezra man. North Bell, Potters Corners, duce labor. Pearsall, Riverview, Sayies, Snow, town this week Saturday afternoon ^ f" ''T*11 88 ^ ">al. Slmpkins has many visitors, who h e c0 leR, from a The abb 3 We can all be proud of our su- appear in the following order, a sweet, So. Bell, Taskier, Thomas, at 2:00 o'clock when the high school '* , n h ' • 'Vf-T''' '• " Best Cooks Get h— will parade Main Street on to play here and a large feet are worth jl.oO. perb school and college systems, professor, a pugilist, the niece of NearsitsEnd j Wilkinson, Watters, Ware, Strong |band «... ""J**1' tu'lcrowcrowd Iis expected to be in atten-li and Honey Creek. iits way to Recreation Park for the,. j, >u. > which open the doors of opportu- the ranch owner and her friend. iux. tw.ii ... . dance. Admission is nronly 2uc and, Word is going tho inside rounds In the morning, the girls and •big ball game between Central, nity to every boy and girl. Many who Pudge, a fiery Mexican girl, Pepeta, cve ne i u,s c,i 0 u, n 0 u t an, hat lack the money to climb the higher boys were entertained at the school State Teachers College and Lowell ! "7° f. 1 ! • , r ?,l|, diplomats abroad and her brother, The Mexican girl Tax Problems Chance at Prize r00t ,or the loca boys Lofty ihad a hand arranf;ln thc radio Merchants. Director Bruce Walter I ' ' « parts of that ladder have been demands to see her husband, John where they were shown moving Cook, formerly with the White Sox!talk by the Duke of Windsor as enabled to do so through the gen- Wayne; owner of the ranch, who pictures of the Lowell pupils at and the members of his band arej Prevalent all pepped up for the occasion and I team of Chicago, will pitch the!part of the plan for mobilizing pub- erosity of philanthropists. Many has mysteriously disappeared. work and also three reels entitled game for Lowell. Bill Orloski, who ; lie sentiment against war. The idea ambitious young people work their "Pudge" a roustabout, finds "Nature's Gangsters," "Michigan's In Menu Contest the ball boys are rarin' to go! By Gene Alleman _ has appeared in many tournaments was that the Duke's words would way through the higher education Wayne's car which has gone over Land of Hiawatha," and "The Red 1 be on hc and they labor at various occupa- Manager, Michigan Press Assn. Poacher". Jokes, jests, jabs and jibes justly ' ! '"^ing end for get through to Germany and Italy. the precipice of a high cliff. Dur- Lcft assuri a battcry of n0 tions while their classmates play. After lunch, the contestants for May Win State, by Jeff: We are glad that we live: >'' ^ . mn i ing the night a scuffle between the Amid apparent confusion, the ro or,ion Jam A Farley, Postmaster America has built up a glorious the different events were weighed In Lowell where we know that it Isi P P - l ' Professor and an unknown assail legislature is racing toward a hope- Th 0 General, and Henry Wallace, Sec- mechanical civilisation, but it hsis ant, results In the disappearance in and the contests began at 1:30. a blow-out and not a gun-shot that .. t f , t V™' " retary of Agriculture, are pictured ful adjournment next week. National Honors made the noise ... Do you think Merchants and Board of Trade are not solved the problems of the hu- of a strong box containing Wayne's Pressure groups are lobbying The events included the 50-yd. bending every effort to provide real by friends as working in rather man spirit. It has not been able yet dash, 25-yd. dash, 75-yd. dash, po- Michigan's best cooks, especially a woman really grows terribly at- will. Then Wayne's niece, Nancy, Is energetically in a desperate last- baseball competition an^i fans at- close harmony on political matters. to operate its industries so that all tato race, sack race, high jump, those who know how to dish up tached to a man who won't argue missing from her room which Is minute effort to get a nice slice of tending the game are sure to get What this means is something that can obtain a comfortable living. broad jump, and the ball throw. eggs In the tastiest form, have an with her? . . . Experience is the locked inside and out. state money or to obtain further their money's worth. the politicians are trying to figure So it should waste no time in Ware School received the silver opportunity to win state and best teacher we admit. That is the To complicate matters, the Pro- regulation of their affairs. Instead ou. boasting, but refuse to rest satis- cup, donated by the Lowell Board national honors. reason it comes at such a high Merchants at Caledonia Sunday fessor and Papeta recognize each of putting a halt to a trend for fied until it has solved more of its of Education to the school having Announcement of a $1,000 egg- price . . . "One way to find out The Merchants team will travel other and a fight insues. The Pro- bureaucratic control at Lansing, Although not the season for har- economic and social problems. the greatest number of points. meal menu contest which will cul- who is most Important In your to Caledonia for the game next fessor suddenly vanishes. His dis- the legislature has created more vest records, some top figures in Ware school gained 43 points. Ri- minate in national honors in the home," asserts Dan Wlngeler, "is Sunday and the Board of Trade; livestock are getting attention now. appearance Is followed by the wall commissions and bureaus—a con- THE POPE'S PEACE MOVE verview school received the relay World's Poultry Congress in Cleve- to look who the youngster calls for team will play Ada at Recreation i Herman Sohn, a South Burnslde of Tlaloc. Apparently another life sistent record for recent admin- has been sacrificed to this Aztec trophy. land July 28 to August 7 is made when he gets sick at night." Park. Everyone is urged to come township farmer, thinks he has a WILL the powers of Europe istrations of both major parties. by a national committee and by v god. And then—but, well you Billy Kibbey of Cutler school was out to all of the games and help j brood sow with some sort of a which have been shaking The determination of Governor With this issue the Ledger be- had better see it. high-point boy of the meet with a specially designated Michigan the boys along by the loyalty to the|record. In the past eleven months, their fists across their boundary Luren Dickinson to keep aloof of gins Its 47th year of publication. So Tickets for the play may be pur- four first places and one second group. Miss Edna V. Smith, Mich- team. [this sow has presented her owner lines, be moved by the recent ef- legislative squabbles has added to igan State College home economics far as we have been able to learn chased from the seniors, reserved place to his credit. Ardith Kyser of U forts of Pope Pius XII for peace- the prevailing complications. The extension service state leader, is there Is not a single concern now Merchants Defeated by Grandvlllej ^ seats, 35c, bleacher seats, 25c. Don't Grove school, Bernelce Grocho- ful settlement of their disputes? governor has insisted chiefly on a left on Main Street that was doing forget—school auditorium, Friday walski of Strong school and Vivian chairman of the Michigan Con- The Lowell Merchants were de- Spain is the newest battleground The rejection of President Roose- balanced budget, the fate of which sumers' committee for the poultry business here at the time the Led- feated by the Grandville Mer- between the U. S. trade agreements velt's appeal for a peace conference evening, May 19, 8:00 o'clock. Okker of Ware school tied for top is Htili in the balance. He has exer- honors in the girls' division, each congress. ger put out Its first issue in May, chants, 10-4 in a game at Recrea- policy and Hitler's barrier. Amer- looked as if certain nations were cised the power of veto on a mea- Entries must be submitted with 1893. Yes, Father Time has made tion Park last Sunday afternoon, j lean officials are trying to work not anxious for a peaceful set- receiving two first places and one sure legalizing the docking of second place. menus and recipes by June 1 to great changes in our community Grandville started the game in the out a basis for a trade pact with tlement. They would do well not horses' tails, declaring tartly that permit selecting the five best in and in a future issue of this paper first inning with three runs and'General Franco but are meeting to reject such offers. The world Following the events, the rural Music Festival "if God had wanted horses to have pupils were guests of the Lowell Michigan. we plan to print a separate story gained four runs in the third inn-jstlff competition from the Nazis, has a very severe condemnation shorter talis, he would have made school at the baseball game be- It takes only a menu for one of the days of the early 90's. A heap ing. The Lowell boys were a little [The trade negotiations are part of for any government that starts a them so." meal. The Michigan committee has of water has passed under Main slow getting started but played a an Anglo-American move to swing war. tween the Rockford high school Civil service has been emascula- and Lowell high school teams. designated that this should be Street bridge since the Ledger first nice game of ball. Franco out of the Hitler camp. The people of all lands cry out Next Wednesday ted. Labor legislation has dwindled either a luncheon or evening din- went to press. for peace, and any government It Is hoped the rural pupils en- Win In SiMMtacular Finish to a faint echo of the late Gover- ner menu. Eggs used In the meal Delivered 17 years after it was that declines to yield to that appeal 1 joyed the day in Lowell and they Lowell baseball team pulled one The fifth annual Music Festival nor Fitzgerald's origint. program. can be ln man f nn s suc in At a meeting of the executive mailed, a postcard recently came will undoubtedly loiklorwird'tlook o ' 1 >' " ; * f out of the fire Wednesday evening is creating the conditions out of of the Lowell Public Schools is Welfare control has been divided omelets, as garnishes for salads, or board of the Michigan Press Asso- into the hands of Edward Helse in the next athletic meet. in a twilight game when they de- which revolutions come. The old scheduled for Wednesday night. between supervisors and the state In cakes or pastries. But wherever ciation, which was held in Lansing Charlevoix. The card was mailed feated the Old Milwaukee Brewers. imperial German government col- May 24, at the high school auditor- with $9,000,000 a year allocated for the eggs appear, the recipes must Friday, the nembers voted unan- to his deceased aunt in 192U from lapsed, when Its people got tired of ium. During the past four years the entire state. If the budget is explain preparation of the dishes imously to accept an invitation 12 to 10. The Brewers started off J. D. Mapes Passes, with a bang in the first of the Wyandotte, Mich. It was enclosed in fighting. It will not take them four since the first spring concert, the balanced, it will be a miracle of for the entire meal. extended them by the Grand Haven an envelope postmarked Madison. years to get similarly tired this game and were leading 10 to 1 at music department has grown bylfirgt magnitude, and a genuine Rites Here Monday Besides state and national hon- Chamber of Commerce and other Wis., when Heise got it. By whom time. leaps and bounds. At the present feather-ln-the-hat for Governor ors, the housewife who wins the groups to hold thc annual summer tho last of the 6th when Lowell boys started tho slaughter with it was held in Madison and why, is time approximately one out of Dickinson. Telegrams were received here tiy Utlo will win other prizes. The outing there from June 29 to July not known. MAKING POSTERITY PAY every three students in the entire Such is a minute picture of Lan- friends late Tuesday night con- national crown for the winning 1 inclusive. Over 250 publishers of 15 men facing the pitcher and scor- school is playing a musical instru- sing today. taining news of the death of Mr. cook will have a cash award of weekly and dally newspapers and ing 11 runs. Baker came through WASHINGTON should hear the with his usual homer with bases A bitter row is generating over many protests against the ment. Parents are beginning to More Tax Problems J. D. Mapes which occurred at Bre- $1,000 attached. their families are expected to at- what is reported as a definite realize more and more that their merton, Washington on Tuesday loaded. Jack Fonger's double help- idea of making future years pay The governor says frankly that Plans of the Michigan commit- tend the outing this year. Details White House decision to shift the child needs the cultural and social morning. of the arrangements were made by ed things along. for the burdens of the present. if more money was to be appro- tee include asking for personal ap- Forest Service and the Biological benefits of music. Mr. Mapes was well known in pearance during June of those H. J. Kurtz, of the Sparta Sentinel- The American people have some- priated new or additional taxes Survey from the Department of The Festival this year features Lowell and vicinity. In his early whose menus and recipes seem Leader. where around 10,000,000 people out were inevitable as ho opposed the Agriculture to the Department of six of the Importaift music groups life he was engaged In the clothing most usable. Actual preparation of work, and somehow they have incurring of a further deficit. For- the Interior. Agriculture is sup- In our schools. Namely: Junior Or- business at Albion, Mich., later re- will be asked of the cooks during A card from R. B. Boylan, who Is Seek Farm Homes to be fed and clothed and sheltered mer Governor Frank Murphy left posed to be appeased by getting tho Under the present policy of running chestra, Senior Orchestra, Mixed moving to the Mapes District, Low- this final state elimination contest. vacationing in Kissimmee, Fin., Farm Credit Administration in ex- Chorus, Girl's Chorus, Junior Band a $25,000,000 deficit which Senator ell-tp. Some 25 years ago he entered states that he plans to be in Low- the government finances on a de George McCallum, chairman of the For Older Boys change but appeasement is not flclt, and incurring an enormous and Senior Concert Band, The the employ of the U. S. government ell .June 1. Mr. Boylan says: "At working. mixed chorus is a new group this senate taxation committee, would at Washington, D, C. nnd upon his Grand Rapids Choir present am feeling quite well for debt, future years will have to take retire by earmarking revenue from Farm homes for older boys dur- on a large share of the burden of year but a great many of the par- retirement he and Mrs. Mapes me and I think I will feel better ing tho summer months are being About Christmas time, Audrey ticipants were members of last nn enforceable intangible tax. came to Lowell to make their per- AtCong'l. Church when I get to Lowell and meet up caring for these people. Michigan's present intangible tax sought by the Joint Children's Shumacher s pet cat was found to But those future years will have vear's Boys Glee Club and Girls manent home. Mrs. Mapes passed The First Congregational Church with my old cronies. Go where you be missing from the home in law Is openly Ignored, If It were may, there Is no place like home. Board of the D. A. Blodgett Home their own unemployed to feed Glee Club. In the limited time away about two years ago, since of Lowell will present a choral ser- Rochester. Three months later, enforced strictly according to the Am mighty glad to get out of here for Children nnd the Michigan clothe, and shelter. They will ask scheduled for this group's rehear- which time Mr. Mapes has re- vice of sacred music by the Senior the Shumacher family saw some- letter of the law automobile con- for all tho tourists are gone and Children's Aid Society according to why our time did not take care of sal they have done well. Their out- sided with his son-in-law and Choir of the Second Congregational thing on top of an electric light cerns threaten to move out of the everyday seems like Sunday. It has Miss Charlene E. Shlland, executive Its own needy folks, instead standing contribution was the op- daughter, Lieut. James I. Root and Church, Grand Rapids. The service secretary. pole across the street from their state. Wealthy citizens would do rained for three hours and is still loading a good share of that bur- eretta, "And It Rained" given last Mrs. Root, at Parrls Island, S, Caro- will take place at the church Sun- "Many of the boys under our ^u- homo. Noticing that it moved, an month. Both Junior Orchestra and likewise, so It Is said. lina until Lieutenant Root's trans- raining hard. It will make the peo- don off on the future. Our children Senator McCallum's tax proposal jday evening, commencing at 8:00 pervision," Miss Shlland reports, electrician was called and he Junior Band are larger this year fer recently to the west coast. ple smile from ear to ear," We'll won't approve of our actions, would raise approximately $8,000,- o'clock. "have had some farm experience and brought down -Audrey's cat, which and better balanced. The Junior all be glad to see "Bob" back again. besides carrying their own bur- 000 a year—an amount which Sen- Mrs. Root Is now enroute here I The choir Is made up of 37 men for that reason we feel that some had been sitting on the pole for dens, they have to carry a lot Band will play the same selections with the body of her father and is j and women and presents a heautl- monetary arrangement for the be- four days. the Senior Band played for the ator Earl Munahaw suggested bo expected to arrive Saturday night. Lowell Rotary Club occupied a which we pass over to them. set aside to pay off the $25,000,000 fill program of familiar church nefit of the boys, over and above first Spring Concert in 1935. Funeral services are to be held on music. The Rev. Robert M. Barks- place of honor at the district con- Indebtedness. vention held In Grand Rapids this board ami room, should be provid- Maybe ii was fate, or maybe it IN PRESENCE OF THE DEAD There is no admission charge but Monday at one o'clock at the Roth dale, pastor of the local church. In- ed." was just coincidence, but at least \ silver offering will be taken. Treasurer Miller Dunckel had chapel. week from Sunday through Tues- advocated increasing the sales tax vites everyone to this service, which Hoys place'l under such arrange- there is something unusual about WHAT RESPONSE will the Everyone Is invited to attend and Mr. Mapes was held In high es- Is sure to please all comers. day. The district covers western " world's political leaders make from 3 to 4 per cent which would Michigan from the Canadian Soo ment are kept under the supervis- a recent experience of Mrs. Frank urged to come early as there is al- teem by many friends here, all of ion of thc Joint Board and the hiuh Brier of Chosaning, She had in- to the appeal of the Duke of Wind ways a large crowd. The concert be paid by poor and wealthy alike. whom join In extending sympathy to the southern boundary. At the Auditor General Vernon J. Brown, < HIS PLAY HOMK ACHES standard of home life demanded tended to drive to Saginaw with sor, when he spoke to them over starts promptly at 8:00 o'clock. to the bereaved relatives. TKAM AT l»AllK SUNDAV banquet Monday evening the Low- the radio, and asked them to rise frowning on the Imposition of any ell club was lauded for its perfect before placement must be main- her husband one day, but some- above purely national interests, and additional tax, declared that old- The Fallasburg Cubs were de- tained while the boy remains In thing came up and she stayed at OI'KNINfi DAM K, attendance record of 92 consecu- thus avoid war? Will his earnest fashioned economy would solve the feated by the Caledonia team In tive 100 per cent meetings and C. the home. home. While making the trip, her BIG CROOKKD LARK appeal for mutual concessions and state's financial troubles. the baseball game at Fallasburg!h. Runciman was called upon to Placement Is also sought for husband was injured in an auto other boys who have not had farm accident, and died, making the 13th for the abandonment of jealousies April Report On School Aid Delayed Don't forget the opening dance Park last Sunday, score 7-1. stand as he was given a generous and suspicions have any effect? at Big Crooked Lake Saturday Thc Cubs will meet thc Home hand by the big gathering as the experience and according to Miss auto fatality in Saginaw countv In Cagey In his thinking Is Repre- \m. The Duke spoke for the historic night. May 20. Bollock's orchestra. Acres Merchants at thc park next skipper of the Lowell Showboat. Shlland, farm homes for them, in sentative John Espie of Clinton which they could learn the farm scenes of Verdun in France. He Pi Sunday. President W. W. Gumser took part T. B. Prevention county, chairman of tho house routine are desired if the boys can The word "blackmail" is being said he was conscious of the pre- ways and means committee. in a discussion at the Presidents' sence of the great company of the breakfast held Monday morning give sufficient help to be entitled used by very responsible and ex- Three patients admitted to Sun- To thwart a threatened "raid" by to their board and room and a cellently informed Government dead. It was amid those historic school Interests on the state treas and was also chairman of the Vo- scenes that many thousands shine Sanatorium, one a young cational Service session. Secretary small allowance. officials to describe the tactics be- bride, another a young mother of ury. Chairman Espie has announc- Housekeepers for motherless ing employed by a few Latin young men of the contending ar- ed that the $37,000,000 school ap- P. F. Coons acted as secretary at mies went to their death. There three children and the third a the secretaries' breakfast and vice- families are also needed by the or- American nations to tap the United propriation bill would be locked up ganization. Background, health and their lives, which had been so full youth In high school was just one president Lee Lampkln was the of- States Treasury for loans. The of the features of the April service in committee to make sure that general ability are given full con- of hope and promise, were blotted By CHARLES B. ROTH ficial voting delegate of the Lowell technique Is said to suggest that a report which was presented to the other appropriations were not sideration In tho selection of house- loan will need to be forthcoming out and forever taken fron) the boosted by legislators. He said "Any club. world, because political leaders board of directors of the Grand keepers for the task of going Into or else concessions will be made to Rapids Anti-tuberculosis Society at money appropriated in excess of WHAT ABOUT PRICE? homes where the mother Is away Germany and Italy and Japan. could not agree, and were unable the committee's recommendations reconcile their conflicting national a recent meeting. // A WOMAN," once remarked comcs out publicly in the newspa- Strand Calendar due to Illness Institutionalization, This technique is said to be prov- will have to come out of the death or divorce. Such housekeep- In addition. 62 people attended tho fomed Hoosier humorist pers with his price. Wo consult ing very effective even whore past claims. schools' funds," _. , .. , . ,, ,, ers receive wages from the Joint One can well imagine how the clinics which were held in Ada Abe Martin, "will buy anything she these prices before we buy. 0 borrowings from this country are and Home Acres under direction Teachers' retirement fund would «ayn!8~.D ,C,!.»P(T.11 Hoard which receives financial aid In default. The United States spirits of all these disappointed thinks the store Is losing money on," Been In this light, advertising be- v I receive $200,000 annually, instead of and Ollm DeHa dlland In Hard to #rom t|1(l j)Uhiic through the Grand News, youths might be listening to these of the medical committee, Wm. R. $325,000, That was merely a funnyman's comes the Informant that prevente Get also "Pirates of the Sky" with Rapids community Chest. words, and hoping and praying Vis, M. D,, chairman. Students tu- berculin tested In Central High and An additional $100,000 would be way of saying that in all our buying dishonest sellers from taking advan- ^«i 'i *«OC !« LU rftini' tho housekeeping mother is that the world would pay some at- granted for burial of old age as- price li a most Inv tage of us and our Ignorance of Friday Only May 19-Spec al |of the |.|ght typo.. shllnn(, tention to this wise counsel. Kent City schools totaled 1,299, of Notice, Correipondenb which 97 had positive reactions and sistance recipients, making a new portant considera- prices we might have to pay. Stage Attraction. The Vaudeville ;gtateg ..we t0 seo tj)em ma^e The nations have queered their annual total of $300,000 for this pur- A recent mystery drama has the Follies of 1939 featuring Robinson a career of the work on a seml- All Ledger correspondents are were given chest x-rays. During tion—the one thing urgently requested to send next own progress and made Impossible pose. On April 20 a total of 76,999 villain contriving to plunge the city 1 0 April a total of 127 people were pro- with which we are i 4?# ! ' Magic, Baffling I professional basis. Because of our week's news letters one day earlier the realliation of their hopes, by persons were getting old age pen- 0 B er in< vided with xray service. concerned tvery Into complete darkness for one wmi •"fi' i ?, r '' , |agency's supervision in such situa- than usual. This request is made selfish policies. It has been the sions, average $16.14 a month per 1 0mai o Two nurses made 521 calls at time we spend a night, so that he and his henchmen jy . f' ! 21 a u ? '|ti ns and because of the fact that bcause of the large amount of spe- usual custom In all lands, for the client. Dainty Dancing Star. Symphony in | there Is no other woman present in people of each country to consider homes where they explained the cent. can dash in and make away with cial matter to appear in next their loot, "We who have some* Giace, Bob Henr>, Accordlan thoc homo,. fhthe« suhxtitiitsubstitutAe mothermnthnf , o«,r• only their own Interests, and dla- basic facts about tuberculosis aad Now what really Genius playing modern melodies. week's paper. regard the rightful claims of Its prevention, checked on those constitutes price and thing dastardly to put over," he ob* housekeeper, is assured an Inde- Thank you for complying— Lifelong Parneli Friday, Saturday, May 19, 20— pendence not usually possible In neighbor nations. who had lived In contact with the how are prices es- served, "must needs fear the light." The Publisher. "Son of Frankenstein" with Basil this type of work," That kind of. thing produces disease and gave Information about tablished? Without High prices, skimpy quality, gyp Resident Passes Rathbone, Boris Karloff and Bela Further Information may be had quarrels and does Infinite barm In adequate diet, rest, et cetera, es- getting too deep Into products also must needs fear the BUILDING TRADE EXPECTED Lugosl. Also George O'Brien in by contacting Miss Shlland at D. A. private life. People who pursue pecially for infected children. Mra, Daniel Howard, 71, lifelong economic principles, light. That is why they are cloaked "The Renegade Ranger", Spider's TO RELIEVE UNEMPLOYMENT Health talks and movies reashed Blodgatt Home, 920 Cherry-st. SE., such a policy make few friends and resident of Parneli, paaied away We Charles Reth in such phrases as: "We don't ad* Web and Fox News, Thousands of Michigan men will 1615 people and 9,390 pieces of liter at her home there Wedneaday Grana Rapids, many enemies. So that a great ma- are established by vertise. We pass thc savings along Sunday, Monday May 21, 22— find new Jobs for the summer and jority of people have learned in ature-. were distributed. Junior morning following an lllnosy of what is called the law of supply to you." "Why pay the high cost of board members delivered 6000 of B well Into autumn In the building private life that It Is a better plan about five months. She was the and demand. advertising? We put it Into our rn"wlth Tom Bro'w^T'an'curt 1. "'AMOND BALL TKAM trades, and the unemployment theee pamphlets to industries. daughter of John and Mary Byrne ,N to hand out justice. This law teaches us that when goods," etc., etc. and ^' le JohlTn The March! Tim, MAV M situation in the state will be natur- The world needs more of that In the high school project 1,012 who were among the flrat settlers the demand for anything exceeds Bat the merchant wke advertises of Time, Athletic Oddities; comedy.) The Lowell Moose diamond ball ally relieved, according to the Re- spirit In international relations. As students are being kept under ob- of the Parneli community, Mr. servation with xray service nnd 748 the supply, prices go up. Converse- asea the light ef advertising, and "Sap Takes the Wrap" and Para- team haa a good start for the sea- search Committee of the Michigan long as every country grasps for Howard preceded his wife in asks yea le compare his goods aad mount News. json, having won three games to Building and Loan League, which Its own desires, regardless of the people are In the files of the rural death about five years ago. ly. when supply Is plentiful but de- clinical service. All of thene are mand is light, prices go down. But Ms prices aad te Had eat before you Tuesday, Wednesday, May 23-241 date, from Ionia Moose, Ionia Coca- predicts at least a 40'", Increase in rights of neighbor nations, wars Funeral services will be held at bay. Yea caa always pay his price, —"Paris Honeymoon" with Blng Cola's and the Up-Town Hatters of new home building in the state being observed for prevention and St, Patrick's church, Parneli, at how con we as customers know that will be almost Inevitable. becaase II Is the right price, Ihal Crosby, Franeiska Gaal and Shirley jGrand Rapids. over 1938 figures for 1939, ill actually sick with the disease 9:00 o'clock Saturday morning. this low won't be tampered with yea knew becaase the protective Ross. Also "Shine On Harvest They will play the first home LOCAL MOOSE LODGE are referred to the City Tuberculo- Burial will be In St, Patrick's cem- and men, shrewd, scheming and us Clinic, power ef adverllslag has told you Moon" with Roy Rogers nnd Mary game at Recrcatlon Park next Certified Hybrid Seed Com TO ATTEND INITIATION etery. selflsh, step in and raise priccs and Hart featuring Lulu Belle nnd that It Is. Tuesday night. May 23 at 0:30 p. m. Locally grown and adapted cer* Surviving are two daughters, gouge us by making us pay them? Scotty, Cartoon, "Bulldozln' the The Lowell Moose Lodge, No. And this protective power of ad There is no admission charge for tifled hybrid seed corn and certU Cooas Anasunoes Red art km la Mrs, F. E. Costello of Flint and They could, you know, and we would Bull." M9 will attend the Initiation cere- vertislng is working fur you every these games and it is hoped that a fled Golden Glow for sale.—D. A, Clothlag PHees Commencing Ethel at home; two sons, Melvln not be any the wiser. Thursday, May 25—George Raft monies of the George Welsh clasf time you unfold your newspaper nnd good crowd will be in attendance. McPherson, Lowell phone 71-F2. This Week and Thomas, both at home; twelve Our safeguard against this it the and Ellen Drew In "Thc Lady's at Grand Rapids Sunday, May 21 read 'an advertisement. That black The Lowell team is sponsored by cl-2 Too much cold weather —too grandehlldren, one alitor, Mrs. Thos, advertising we see In the newspa* From Kentucky" with Hugh Her- the Lowell Lodge Loyal Order of A supper and entertainment will print on white represents a buying many spring aad summer suits — Malone of Grand Rapids; two pers. That protects us. Under our bert and Zasu Pitts. Also, "Bulldog Moose, No. 809. be held, and a hundred new mem* guide which is worth several hun NOTICE hers are expected to be Initiated ehaace of carry-over too great— brotbera, John Byrne of Parneli competitive system of buying and Drummond's Secret Police" with dred dollars a year to you and you they must go out la the sssson for and Frank Byrne of Grand Rapids selling, one merchant vies with an* John Howard and Heather Angel, Ledger want ade. are read by When you think of moving, think which they were bought. See ad. •ympathy la extended to the be- family. everybody, cost little, accomplish of me. Over 30 years experience, It pays to other merchant for our trad#. Each • rtmrlM n Rnth wwTVmmJm*aiassdla a oa psgs S. Cooas. reaved family. Demand Michigan Bufor! much. If pi Harry Wattera, Drayman

aaeet pietai war a and Mn. Barrett Armour ef Im Phone Cole'e newa stand for de- ft M. I. DUfUMUL LtMiirif MNt BMff. •laff Lake. livery. adv Ledger want ade. bring resulta. .••' i

lomr umm. JOCHI-jtA-V lfirK92>AT XUT IK 1H» nro rsziLZ SKI:»D: v.l :•* ciuo^ftc linvf l. 1*1 Z. zazr. Ledger Entries Che Cowcll C(i>9(r Suiii^..* SLij n s." 1 -i: ;. r. Tit est Zr !-i trr* r.:u:*L*u^ut.* fcusjunts :j5 a fZ'fv QFEBEJ : "-C CLX3SOT AJfJliJJJ illtdl /111flits * S^ j% I J% — , V 1 1 r*«n TlmA*; ji>nju( ^ r.l IJ«C Hli v ^ FS^?? O. v AXXXiATJOXAL CH f^ ~ T " ^ —w..'. »•? k'luru £ases*i w « Lti'weiL t* itwaii CJH* ^ ~ A! IFirfflyr .^^''1^7^' "'"^"11^^ -. 7^'" .t" .. '""fj " :":c:'-:""L~1 ^ -'• "•' ' This and That jCowcll Stems '••• -1 - " 1 * • . ." r.. ^ v;* i:.':' :: ^ ^ . -• v. r :• s i." : r' • M;i»t 1 covb5 --frrr j -: • ii: : r us : Cvi-M. ".Ijzx&vr*. v? From Around L. i jilt I KTTS. Z&stc i-n: of25,30 and ... : :* thtt :•: vTrtiv* :hB-^- the Old Town Loaf Cream yCtr^ifuz katmvuk&m. - ,, ,a ."• Sanfti ahnritt in t tt- ::• -.r»» » All icrvicci conducted " . "t -C ' iti :irj*si:;L. nir- l,-; ^ t A.l C-C»fPEL CHTSCH :-•.••-1: riiiuare* *_ri5 I J&sauiitc X*ai»2»i-. E^aeuii -na-i- a T Ls~t.:.z.i- •«_-- ,b 35 S/earsJtgOy * st.—'c-is LTi a?- r r.u* -e* ~ l.as.ti. r^rw rjai' v ti-v— _r. tirf with dote attention to Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Vos of Flint ... " ., ... f ... ' •." •' ••'• • ^ ""i;Tt"V ; U* :"T'—• j; ,' «_ ill!.'}* ^*"*i'r: l.«f^.5-M. '"ttTUT^ liiil f "TTit.-f. "'t-i I. spent the week-end with Mr. and t - 15c r:--:: -^i-r "* ... r ". 1 ' v^'i: '7*i.u i-M iL'.-ssuzri :c Ti^isr. trrcr Ti# jsr.tr t_i- nectuary dttaili. Mrs. B. A. Charles. i Slay 21. 1914—25 Years Ago Vrxr C..W Sa C-JU V H Harry Eickhoff of Chicago spent The 1914 graduating class num- n»« ntta-tii* JM«: Cacm* h: .- t, - * v ..^ •", . . . 1 "... * rr.-'v-i Zr~-i uf ; u: rv: vi- viaar ^ s: tioiirrer.* u the week-end here with his mother, I H.C. SCOTT | REDUCTION bered 29, the largest class ever to .... _• ip.jttj t '/ v *, "v."L ^ _ so? iurchar ssxssspp—La: l.-.-. * -.- Mrs. Martin Eickhoff. Home of Good Homo graduate from L. H. S. W. A. Iith Fuenl Chanel I Mads Candles & Tttf l*:'*-isL Le*sip-fir r'au-. IKK! Tiif Aiii Siui. Lowell high school senior play, I George Cuddihy, senior, won IK^C IM4. uii^ 1R* i_.:.i i."i a.":'.!-* !iiir "-TV j •» t. a.—T";h "i vlll i»- - ... j -.. Store Phone 55 Bos. aad Nifhts 880 school auditorium, Friday evening, | distinction for himself and reflect- May 19, 8:00 o'clock. Be there. ed credit upon the local high In Clothing Prices ¥ - school by successfully passing the 7. * a:. * -5 ki.t. ~ It t.i : r?::- .! a-:! *•• •.:•• ::; .* : >^r3jit —; .. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclntyre of u v •..: a; c. :aa ••.aaaj. I unr..!. •' - r*- r; • " aa Taa*::. Tr-iac ~.l;- Earl Doyle of Mt. Pleasant spent mental test for midshipman in a I :.l. war Grand Rapids spent Sunday with recent competitive examination, fcioi..: ;t: z h-l.: l: i.-;-. . his mother, Mrs. Chas. Mclntyre. the week-end with his father, Renis vbsrf lt.: a:v aalx: j ?:•*::•. ~ t : : Doyle. and upon passing the physical test, | Fair and Colder—Continued Cool—Heavy Frost—Too Mrs. Linda Loucks left Monday he will enter the Naval academy at Mr. and Mrs. James Collins spent Annapolis. •»"z OJ? y v; cut ^/wn for Toledo, Ohio, to visit her sis- \ much of this kind of weather for Summer Suit Business. ter, Mrs. Dora Powell, for some Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loren While working on a road Im- yvur ta't 0/;p- tzyz&t All** time. Rusco of Grand Rapids. provement job In Cascade-tp., Lynn! Stft Pint Ltnt q-»Iity Mr. and Mrs. Earl Henderson, Thlbos, 18, caught his foot beneath irt. _ -at'.i^ai: f .'• t. tr.—rrnura: i^iaa*. •** lt* a:at :n- Saturday evening dinner guests | It's easy to see now that we've bought too heavy. The season is still PLVS ezpert zlxzsjxjcss. the wheels of a dumper and sus- of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould were Miss Hazel Hoag and Glen Barnes STRAX3Z : : :: T tained a compound fracture of the a young but we dare not hold longer—the carryover chances are too ^ V "l : • - '^ * " V " aaaa: a: Ktsit ;.:u--ucl: ea-nr- •crrj« give y«i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Drury of Grand spent Sunday at Holland. : • • -a : v: 1 T leg. " ' - ai* ant ^ ^ :>:> .\3^.--.\r3C->Al. JH. .-- • ?:• tat satf -_a» Ciii cf «t?i 2iil« cf wttr, WARNING! Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Henry spent I great. EVERY SUIT AND TOPCOAT REDUCED-Galmrdines, Wor- Mrs. R. T. Ford and son Warren ! suPERsrmc.vs 1- v- l. J:uc Xm»Ler ai> aa: ^ria. ab» laaa—7' La: Fil yttri writta f&kraz.^ Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Flor- left for an extended visit In, * - ^- - s:»r.H ~ aa't n blI.m-Lij aa ara%» steds, Homespuns, Twists. The new off-shades of blue, green, elus- wcw Do not buy Wall Paper until you tee lolene Beebe spent Sunday with ence Henry of Greenville. Rochester, N. Y. r.taaaaaf " : aaa: -.rin aai: •.; 'srbt- VTrr -wyt - •'' i.iu..:t_ - -? •• ; aar r* AI.SI "> auir' irxai ; .••••»••, c-**,' ^a* "•" *-? r* TO br.-? our line and get our pricei. Mr. .and Mrs. Chas. Buttrick of Mr. and Mrs. Orley Rulason of W. L, Stowell bought two lots oni ter-stripe grays and browns. r — — Cascade. West Lowell spent Mother's day Vergennes road, preparatory toj •• - a r. — ^.a : 5: a* 5?a:- Z' ta.:.; "^a:—* 3" .: :aa-pt :*a:aif -rn T:.*:a': rarrtn'ta- building a new house. :.Ci • --•••• - • ~..a.ir^ * actiff ait CfcraruLr r^rtarj i«» SERVICE On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. A. with his mother, Mrs. J. J. Holmes. Our regular low prices are consistently below city quotations for sim- : New 1939 pattarnc in tvery prict ranft. Elmer S, White fell with a scaf-j ". - l a.—- • •'• >' :>• rx£st;i Tat a.: t"-?f t^.a: La: aa ai~i f :i? ".lit :•:—at^TLaj: t :f Ll STATION Gould and Mrs. Linda Loucks vis- Mrs. H. Balkwell of Rldgetown, fold while painting his house and' ilar quality so these reduced prices now in efTcct together with the n r r' UNCOMMON iteasnai r ^••, •* »,••<— •' : ?•» ited their aunt, Mrs. Jane Fuller- Can., Is visiting Mrs. Phil Krum broke one of his legs at the ankle.! It will turprite you how little it will ton, at Luther. and other friends here for a short Daniel Abbott resigned his posi- fine selections offered make buying just that much more attractive. AMERICANS rm cost to paper your rooms in the latest Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. time. tion as foreman at the Ledger: C. E. West were Mr. and Mrs. Gay Mr. and Mrs. Philip Davenport office after five years of faithful; Suits are arranged in price groupslfor convenience— »» bums csrrr «Ar»sn styles. Bring the size of your rooms "• r« i snvici West and family of Lansing and and family spent Sunday In Alpine service. Will J. Movse succeeded I HtoOUAIITfto Mr. and Mrs. Amil Ferrick of to help Fred Vogel celebrate his him. i A ^ -.ii s.£.. ti :»paL. lt : rrfa.rai::L. arcseaaesiati to our store and let us figure with Beldlng. birthday. D. C. Erb, a former resident of ~S iT- ? "C^-—j.ar .• :r_xa Tat ii 'atr at-aiLrti aaL". n •*- l> Lowell, returned after an absence! you. We trim, take back unused Mrs. Wm. Fox and Mrs. Wil- ] $18 regular price, reduced te $t 2.95 atir.r titrf aat rt^t'i ar:: .t "t'.T l! aat Mrs. P. J. Finds spent Saturday of more than forty years, and, liamson were Sunday dinner guests !.sC -*A.w^ " r --e. KLU. fr*! v-^,:.: -Jaf- :: titt "Tfta: rolls and deliver wall paper. evening in Ionia with her son, Mr. settled on the old Husted nursery! 33 suits, mostly double breasted sport models, sizes of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bovee of and Mrs. Irwin Fineis and little farm. c* *•£. C.- -I •' K'i E South Boston. daughter. 34 to 38. Many "prep" models. Are all wool. ^'-eCCC K s C i— • Formers, Attention! Mrs. Jacob Walker very 111 at THE EAGLE We are not undertold. Week-end guests of Mrs. John Miss Edith Gregory of Grand the home of her daughter, Mrs. j TZOTLCTCSG Clyde Collar. .T r...: .: • au-rf 2r**:ii al *" ri^sa:: scmaf—* !•<{ a 2. ,,111 •....,, Lalley were Robert Lalley of La- Rapids spent the week-end with •: a:.r ar.asf v*:,: rarjc-ta Stitta-nr—; a ra -•"i-: l-'- t peer, Margaret Lalley of Grand Principal and Mrs. Lee R. Miller Miss Abby Malcolm left for' IH 2 fL» SVi: :• .... _ ___ v , f. ,• •. -. ^, .. i ... .->-it. —.'. -.... tra't^r*. "^it '•Lr.t'TT :f a^-: eollPLETE MM nm Rapids and Jack Lalley of Mt. and family. Seattle, Wash., to spend the sum-i $22.50 reguler price, redveed te $19.75 —.j* 1 :•:.••?:;.. * i . ^ i.l zun- "* " .^ "•' * *• " ' caavCliVV1 a Lu i •ta •,t* Mau. t- sisLpx * vi_iaa h UCHDV'C ' Pleasant, mer with relatives. v.; ct • • • •»* •ji• • t*.—*.• ;• f' DEAD STOCK Mrs, Fannie Rogers returned - siat •: tK C. J. Strandberg and family • . -1 nciinl 9 Ml WALL MPEI tTOK Callers the past week of Mrs, home Friday from a visit of three 50 men's and young men's suits, single and double k i r ;.! aj •. - Tru iX'i j ru::r moved to Grand Rapids, """kL«. 5 r? iS : rtii iTJRici; - rrs riarrit John Layer were Mrs. Ray Lacey, rr.Lrj l i IS A f weeks with her son Lester in Los Mr. and Mrs, J, E. Williams} breasted styles, also sport backs, mostly worsteds in r r>aaF. —1. '-i.i Mr*?. Emma Klipfer, Mrs. Nettie i Btiro: j- -y- Angeles, Calif. moved here from Owosso, occupy-j all desirable shades, both light and dark. Sizes 33 •E --.a •»? ».t -c •> - - 2 Ellis and Mrs. Elmer Dintaman, -•.«!• —. REMOVAL Mr. and Mrs, Ned Kyser and Ing a part of Mrs, Norah Brain-j to 42. • aaj all of Alto. erd's house. i vu '• «• —; — •- ^ T^TTEZ- I^TTELEv CHTT^CH T:i' ^ 1 daughter Pauline and Douglas La- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schneider Due of Ionia spent Saturday after- Naum & Terpas of Ionia opened; :7 iz'vaz. i? Ji./ *:*, ?Y- -^-• ""! White's Bridge Lowell Center 1 .• va Phone Celltct Prompt Sorviec B. M. D. Clan B. Aid rich attended a parents-daughter ban- noon In Hollnd. a confectionery here known as the va; v i'. aafa.— wi It •. '- : ai~: vasa * quet held at Mt. Pleasant last Fri- Sugar Bowl. i :. : a* t-aurar: t-l- "wsti La: aa: t: day evening as the guest of their Mr. and Mrs. Neil Blakeslee took j $25 regular price, reduced to v • ; :.ai Stella Ritzema spent Saturday $19.75 —. *•• rr 1* » t-r i • i — i- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Northrup daughter Kathryn. Andrew Olsen to his home in Mus- May 20, 1909—30 Years Ago ai' t rat t-t-: t t atLT". •_: aa.t.r '-ai". and family, Mrs. Jennie Eyers and night with Gladys Kinyon. kegon last Friday after spending a 90 suits, men's and young men's models; single, AX7 AT T.fFT •TSTTL'TZ Valley Chemical Company Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrich of Mrs. Martin Eickhoff and daugh few weeks here. Mrs. Jennie R, Hewett passed tt* v-trt .Itt aat". rat •sat r'tLratt Alvin Linderman of near Cedar away after a long Illness, double breasted and sport. All smooth, hard finish Springs were week-end guests of Grand Rapids spent Mother's day ters, Josephine and Roxie and Dorothy Snapp of Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yelter and The Senior class entertained the; Jerry DeVine and family. with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Aldrich. worsteds; light, medium and dark shades. Sizes 33 Telephone lonii 7100 Little Jeane, who spent the past were guests Sunday evening of Mr, daughter Colleen visited at the teachers at the home of Lucille a.sa:arart vat ai't "_t ^ :*- Roland MeArthur and Francis Clare and Claude Yelter homes at Watts, to 46. Travis were Sunday visitors of the week with her grandparents, re- and Mrs, Carl Roth, Jr, a: •• - 5t-Li..t^ .a- • t • a: —i t *: Li t v 'i ''. "-L£f -a :a: t*. it rt t aaj: Freeport Sunday, The ladies of the Clover Leaf former's aunt, Mrs. Ray Ingersoll turned home with her parents. Friday callers of Mrs. Wilson Club gave a banquet and entertain-' and family. Clara Ritzema spent Saturday Washburn were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peckham in Grand Rapids. and son Stephen of Ann Arbor ment to their gentlemen at Hotel; T- • : • a^-at^i:: r t rHTL-TE "T TSLIfT "TTTTi .. "r. Lai Ht tai El:. 5-l:- :i. if i*:;-;: *.a t-- :f Krx Frat Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mooney Brooks Hogan of Bay City, Mr. and I AJ^ULTI m ILri Mr. and Mrs. Chas Greenwalt were Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Waverly. I $25 regular price, reduced to t'L* : "rt:* c atiaar i t.tit - rattu : f I at - ; spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Robert Stites of Saginaw and $22.75 X V ilLLt ant - : Lowell Lhst >0. D were Tuesday evening callers of Hattle Peckham. John Randall, 70, died at the atit terar: t s: r ; -u-. t,. • j ar at" Sid^na—ii'W a tt. w •*. . s **t*2* trr aatartaatr ~-t-;tft GrLaLr La: 3-a- ?-L~tr La: itna-- v: Mrs. Mooney, at Holland. Mrs. O. T. Hogan of Grand Rap- 5 T efiiim .'•! vC'iatr I U-U. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Aldrich. Soldiers' Home In Grand Rapids. fL=„~ -.f :.L=.;»t: Lixt. ;_tai. :rf L:J£.aaa .-.a::! Mrs. Mary DeVine of Lowell Ids. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander and A very large group of style suits, gabardines, home- a^-sr ~.: 1 : Russell Aldrich and Richard Louie G. English of Placer, Ore., | • V t * •if*-* * "tttj »•* j *- - spent Sunday with her son, Jerry Mr. and Mrs. Tim Conant and spuns, worsteds and twists. All models and both tt-aarat 1 a* 1 Kinyon attended track meet in Mrs, Reuben Lee attended thc arrived for an Indefinite visit with / j-*-.:; "" aijlsea ULTTEX TAT ?AIV7* and family. Virginia spent Sunday In Holland v- -*-: n val r k AT,; Grand Rapids Friday. Mother-Daughter banquet at East his parents In South Boston. light and dark colors. We can (it most everybody x^U V: .aa**': a~- -a* **<*»&** ^ West Keene ~ ^ ^ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and and Grand Haven. Health • Hy^ieae AiltMU a""7' *L: """• w"«- r *• ii.: a:: Hra l£la:it TTiitcx *•« two sons were Sunday evening din- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and Congregational church, Grand Rap- P. W. McPherson returned to his here. Shorts, stouts and regulars. Sizes 33 to 30. a a>i Sf- Ku-r; n.-t r%r~aT ''. r . 5_a:i: t-ta^r -.x.jtrf z£ H: v. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray sons, Richard and Billy, were sup- ids, last Wednesday evening aa the Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Borgerson home In Vergennes after a nine! r per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray guest of her daughter, Mrs. Rudy and son spent the week-end at weeks' stay at Butterworth hos- ^i. .. ..4 z { i'-"•r l r.—Trarar SabtetL '.7^.^'^'^! !.T*'.77 H-ri C^sl: Hxrt taat rtL t-t-: J T't-i r.tCL Ingersoll. pital. TLrna^x --lit S^as v * n* " • * * ^ y — T" iith'* . ••- -— ' "" " John Williams was a Sunday Ingersoll of Whites Bridge Sunday. Bieri. Suttons Bay with Mrs, Borgerson's at : aL: t a it. li.: La: Krs. r-t;* rt 1 Gladys Kinyon was a supper father, Conrad Lather. Miss Anna Stoutenberg left for Caiuic? H^na r-^fcrauiac ••• * ' " ^ ' "'f V ••r * ' 1 ' ' i " Lt't't 2." :-:,af :a at:at7 Km Tat rtLs:a ta:*-. af af at". night guest of Ray Ingersoll, Jr. Mrs. R. J. Rogers of Alma spent j $29 regular prices, reduced to : guest at the Burch-Slocum home Gainesville, N. Y., to visit her $26.75 j a r- ~far^ict»—i-t? ^ • -»-• - vr—-... the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gotfredsen air» ^U2s .'.ammrrsee ut .— - t)Lt-.f: at't Eir.fit itrs. Slt. s -lt- "> aat r at Hi-v : t a an: " aa.. a: t: ^ - * ' ^ —'. j vata ibpr i brother. c-• L : ainat - v-a _f ftct ai-t v * at"'t: r Never throw water on burning In Lowell Sunday. Edward Bennett, Sunday callers Fniiit: Sauna Z^aisKCtus. Vmu vtrt a.F: futtEif. ; Mrs. Lillian Aldrich and son and son George spent Sunday in M. C. DeCou sold his grocery : fat, use flour instead. Water only were Mrs, Duane Keith and daugh- Manistee with Mrs, Gotfredsen's C^iatrt li&fiusk. Ci- --.at.i; t-: k V • aa: liLr. " — tt " t — '; a Billy, accompanied by Clara Aid- store here to J. H. Troub of Mosu-j jc#frvs2^ . Aire tilt B: «>"E rL>; u. L»;vt. vt rt iaaatj .aatat- spreads the blaze. ter and Mrs. Robert Linda and mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Forth. ley. tH-aa" ZJJ- >'. a S'tnE" X. "iiL-j I".". ~'.•.f-t.r-r- La: atarr- i *•* Haat: f «»*.»-•*-» aait rich, were In Grand Rapids Tues- sons of Grand Rapids. I $33 regular price, reduced to $29.75 f .t-.iv r--Lt: ".it a; rxLt-f rvfcEif ii: aa: l-i -' "ra ! 1 day. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Clemenz and J. H. Godfrey and daughter Elsie, r T'» • ,< : taat" j atnr tarart-i 1a t~- »' ... ; f. -i ro.-sr-t.Lrt ?'t.: t.t 5! t i»l.-. .'ar-t-j ?*ffat.Lta 5-. :t Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Kllgus and Mr. and Mrs, Guy Lewis and son Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clemenz spent returned from a year's sojourn Many of them Michaels-Stern Rochester tailoriii«r, vt aa". a: • 2t; U f ! at 5 ~)Zr Lt.: itrt li. E 5^: a.--; t L.tr rr;- Tt-aa rx.Htr.fpi -a a daughter of South Lowell called of Grand Rapids were Sunday call- Sunday in Grand Rapids with Mr. with relatives and friends In Minne- rasf* :• with talon fasteners and celanese rayon linings. ~ .-Ht-n ?•-—t-.: .—i- a r. Friday evening on Mr. and Mrs. ers of Mrs, Pat Bowes, Mrs. May and Mrs. Theodore Clemenz. sota and North Dakota. aiat.f-: •.:>.• : at.t.r 3^1 i.: La: iL* Lt: jirf t P^xat* " PIm to Eat Oat Ed. Easterbrook Baxtrom of Los Angeles, Calif., has Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dickerson Recent callers of Mr. and Mrs. come to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs, Mrs. Cora Tomllnson returned were given a surprise party hon- J.nvT». C«I?«r home Saturday after spending r _:.;-.v- i-' t >' —a r. After Ckurch Suwby Ernest Aldrich were Mr. and Mrs. Bowes, for a short time, oring their 20th wedding anniver- All prices include sales tax. Howard Aldrich and daughter, Mrs. three weeks with her children In sary. Our Sunday dinnora are bo- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Washburn Portland, Lyons and Clarksville. coming more and more pop* Helen Eckman and daughter of of Detroit spent the week-end with Mrs, Frank Clark of Mt. Pleas- ular with church goers, and Grand Rapids, W. V Burras of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Washburn Mr. nnd Mrs. S. B, Ebcrly of De- ant spent two weeks with Lowell with folks who have out-of- Seeley Corners and Mr. and Mrs. and on Sunday Mr. Washburn and troit called on relatives Sunday eve- friends while Mr. Clark went on a town guests on Sundays. Joe Green and children of Lowell. sons, Harold and Dave, spent the ning and had supper with their prospecting tour to Oklahoma, i Clean, sparkling silverware, day up North trout fishing. cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Alex- crisp, white table Unens and Walter: "Sir, when you cat here ander. May 19, 19(11—Years Ago vou do not have to dust off your Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cosgrlff visit- efflcllent service. ed at the home of Archie Thomas Mrs. William Pullen has been James Lyon, Civil War veteran. plate." quite seriously ill for some time died at his home here after a sev- Customer: "Beg pardon, force of of Cascade Monday evening. Mr. past and Mr. Pullen Is not In the eral weeks' illness, aged 65. Richmond's Cafe habit. I'm an umpire!" Thomas, who Is working for Mr. =• • • • v. ta. Phone 9106 Lowell, Mich. Cosgrlff at Dutton, was knocked best of health, although able to bo Mr. and Mrs. j. p. Murphy an- downtown occasionally. nounced the coming marriage of Ledger want ads. bring reitiltf. down by an auto and badly hurt. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter Evelyn to Edward Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. Kelley of Grand Rapids. oons Elmer S. White were her mother Ernest Althaus were Mr. and Mrs. '„'a->;.t'.t *. • '.a* Miss Mary Flynn and Zina Gil- I and sister, Mrs, E. A. Hayward of F. W. Welch of Grand Rapids and t Dr. and Mrs. C, W. Perry and bert were united in marriage. Saranac and Mrs. Chas, E. Hath- A son was born to Sir. and Mrs. " away of Grand Lodge, and their daughter of Kalamazoo. son. Howard White of Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis and Moseley-Murray Lake , Ids, daughter Joan called on Mr. and illness of several months. Mrs. W. Engle [ | ... v ; -i Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wesley Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. J. Anderson, superintondent at * | « K - . 1 Dr. Paul Stamsen FIND OUT George Story were Mrs, Amy Steb- Tom Jones and family near Green- the cutter factory, moved his fam- n.vr », .r- rm • ,t Pu noll ! ir you* ville on Sunday afternoon, ily hore from IUI.inw.oo. ,:, st IwU . un 1.11 n. I.. bins and Harold, Mr, nnd Mrs, Wm. T,' r' At.-... 11 . . - Monday evennu for Mi>s .M:u\ I Optometrist oi Ionia Stebblns of Saranac; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rittengor R C. Alger ..,,,,1 Jnmc, Anderaon By,.nc of Gmnd n',,^ „nd Ajien| • Russell Stebblns, Mrs, Loveda went into the timberland business:„• . ,r will be at the and family and Mrs, John Rllten- at RoSenburg, Oregon, \Necks of Muna> Lake. Con- t.a a:.. Hunter and Miss Ruth Harper of ger spent Sunday with Mr. and NC ED Ionia. Jacob Kuhn, 75, a respected clt- S^tu'atlons. Q. C. KENT JEWELRY STORE . aa. a •' a' Mrs. James Jury and family at 8 Pal ha ton of Kceno-tp., died with pneuL - f,"' ' ^"•' " ^ •'* " ! Mrs. Hattle Rouse spent Sunday Strawberry Lake near Ann Arbor, monla J" » eellaneous shower fcr Mrs. EJlla 101 Main St., Lowell with her son. Dr. Frank Tredenick P. P, MacFarlane and son, F. C. 1, Vrcl 1 l OT k Charles Keooh and family moved' , " "l"' "-'' ; , " l two days each week, to examine eyes for defective .T* of Grand Rapids. Next Sunday Dr, MacFarlane of Detroit, spent the from Moseley to the Fred Jonea 11, 0V'',l"! ^ h0mC' I and Mrs. Tredenick arc coming to week-end in the North, F, P, visit- Murray Lake. vision and to Bt glasses to those who need them. farm in G rat tan. Tom Read, Jr., is working fori Lowell to help Mrs. Rouse cele- ing his sisters in Big Rapids and Miss Lulu Hill of South Lowell brate her 89th birthday, which oc- Evart, while his son enjoyed a fish- C l K was Riven a K-nuine surprise by 'j, ,. 'li;f m,.s. James Doran andl Wednesdays: 9 a. m. - 6 p. m. iikSLA EAm«T T?Tl»rH curs on Monday, May 22. ing trip. C, JT — t x :-uer _t.a 2Ca- .fr..' hi (m honoring her ISth ;chjjtj|.cn 0f cascade were Sunday j Mrs. Rosella Yelter was a week- Sat-at* r«a-:.:ia a: i 2t a 2. Wesley Adrianse, son of Mr. and xi? ai. .. , levelling callers at Ted Elharfs Saturdays: 9 a. m. - 8 p. m. ItTB'.CJi: ? AiasiJa? IK IS®* lend visitor in Lansing and on Sat- Mrs. Ed. Adrianse, is recovering Miss Alice story accepted a posi- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Duncan and r.fc5t—i •— al. tion aa teacher - urday was a guest of her cousin, nicely from an operation for ap- In the St. Johns baby of Lowell and Mrs. Addle ?~t»tnaz4 t-t—.-ta a 1. S' a r. public schools. ^ ' ^ '" -a- v_ Tit fatiac: Mrs, Birdella Bailey. On Sunday pendicitis which he underwent at Parney of Ada were Sunday guests . ... • . : a:.: v - • Krrz^t -. .r, ...... - r„ _i B-a-t srur: aa: ?—i*tr* nw 124 she was a guest of her son Sam | Blodgett hospital, Grand Rapids, of Mrs. Eva Kropf and family. «.ai Taa' -aiT ••mmwhe n the Hesperian boys enter-,last Friday night, No. McCords-East John Murphy, Sr., Is home from aaa:.?t irap-aaat uiar t v t-at r talned their mothers at tho Hes- St. Mary's hospital, where he has perian House. John Raymor, John Smith and ~ -X.: i. i.'. U iL'? ^TT"''" ' y an §>«:»* -nc rs ccmremei ahout ^Tniw* MiKlnrt •» rtMff friends of Ypsilanti were week-end Cascade been for some time. ii. r r *: 8: »-K*i 'jr -t—Twrd •ttfew MMMW. MMr Mtf Mrs, Effle Cox Ben Fritz and family of Stanton, aa: a-aat^a;.^ KETTHQOBSy 'HSTBCBS • W ;r.:ii: L-«: > :»« ain-.irc the Mm) ta\^» If Mv" ar- Capt. Maxwell Thompson, U. S, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ray- ' " . • r.ii.-.:,.:- v:. . r.f ?" jia.'-el. Ervxt x xr&raratir ?te.or »•< |post artillery, anti-aircraft division, mor. In company with Mrs. Ray- Mrs. Lizzie Davis and son Martin uoc s. ac .at • •." Itrt — a.t i^aa^^ fjeSiSin tt._i f'u tt L.t l:.: wrratJt, - .-rr ar.i .n,- :f.(r.«.« arc Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Andrews of Grand Rapids. Mrs, Nellie Van, ai vz.: - - r—txva-af Ferrr. • a 1 : Lj;«at frn&mrjif oi :h:t {and Mrs, Thompson and their son mor they visited the Tulip Festival "j cs ^u.*at. .• ua- a-.t: v "T la: r^r in *\:c ani cosr.icrt Howard were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grand Rapids were Saturday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reugsegger ?"• i 2, lutser.t. TTir.or v—^it aat a: _1 •: a' 5.ar^ ; son will be at Fort Sheridan this aer a4=- ap.a. J" sf srr^« Ta^i xi 1 acrcx ••••.laasit ac 1.4*: > :»a iytsn . fiaet i:"# tr.hu ct .^htin it# equipmenttni . coming summer. Howard and children of Ionia, Mi. nlng guests at the Arthur Peel and children spent Sunday at Car- J l a~t.Lt: f-T'fi* tLL" J r?: * 5^r"j'.ta a: j .R tat It'W a a. and Mrs. George Howard of Alto, home. i son City. an f4.h: :: & bur. ireJ«an i»thcn-aan>c ta Sit i* srLja attL* cas^jjss-x. Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, William Howard of Flint, Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Thomas spenti rBTliTl C«r THT yUXEm H\ cn ao - :Sc '.in pricc* .«•*». rur. 'iC« aa: u •vnr? so.*, j ir anrMT^ wer. ;: mi^ht nxwc to run Will Morse were Mr. and Mrs, Nel- Mra, Leo Denny and children and Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs.j Bat It'a Trua l.r»r»l Kits. than a >rAr a^o - lew rtian aon>c ai\e» son Meengs and daughter Rosalyn Mr. and Mrs. Ray Borgerson of Andrew Houseman. Ua ;ut aruiiera. :rmr y;»a i :;kc tc pgx. Hickory Hollow * 1. Sr-kdi*? J-bT.tr of Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morse Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vander-' Mrs. Mary Rickert Ifsacrr Stcrjuo—2I-:W v s. 1*»- - &nj ^nthaW) tfinsitrfehly than and Jean Folkersma of Kalamazoo, Stolpe and son Willard of Grand' Xrw» -ttitf* Kcsaua siiK- "AJWW Itr > :»a uKen a".! you ^car aSoui -.m you thmk! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morse and Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Rapids were guests at the J, Cox M. E, Simpson were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy en- Tatn an s.=rt aap^-vut r-tta s al ar« ati: 1 weisvsi* v. LL w ;i»ir:»u* c:»rr.:;»r:. ar.i rhc Knxx>rhnc«« daughter Sally of Carson City and home Sunday afternoon. Other vis- Pertained guests on Sunday In hon- T 4^7 7 -j-ft itane part ax: t* ?^s4*KUSf—:W t sa iw t» Miss Vee Brazitis of Grand Rapids. Harold S. Knight and son Harold We d hate ti> have you mia* out on a itors were Mr, and Mrs. Robert or 0f their mother, Mrs, George et* ySier r;tn: & at »"X*a Taa>- TibT-O? : : itf Bu?Cc»:'; rioo-ani daw it a» luwxrx of Detroit, Mrs. J. Shrouder and Rlelly, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Hardy, all of her children and K T » L—C%IT 2. T-'j» whale ot a tot oi tun aintjslv Secauae > ou Mrs. Mary Crane of Lansing is Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shrouder of tat.a; zt r^r^n trsz. l! r* tr tac- tot uf aat a.-^r. m^'vr-jisr. 'Ti' r»fv:mi > :»ur re^ch." spending thc week with her par- Morgan and Mrs, N. Rlelly and thofr families being present. Comet now the world's first "glass" car, making its appearance at the aaa.ar f. Uiert tar.T s itrj txr: ?-n!t California, Mrs. Althen Shrouder, son of Grand Rapids and Robert Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis and I'Hitiptafr.:? T .31 1 s. a a^t prosioaiat ttf 1 pi»:«t ;-i2- di»in t haw the whole ator>. No-wnoc ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Cramer, New York World's Fair. It is a Pontiac Six with a transparent Body by Fisher. Ttrs? it* ttit aai va^a daughter Melba and sons, John Munger of Plymouth, children of Lanaing and Mr. and Fenders, hood, radiator and all of the door and body panels ordinarily made ol *-vrrr aat ?rtu* suw::if— aumrr calt-: prujr-aa a "cafirrt- A".", c: which. courac, \* trrrxf.* >our Ruiei oea ;er dvX^«n'l know hjm tc and is receiving treatment for a and Lawrence of Grand Rapids. : Friday evening visitors at the J. Mr8i QUy Rickert spent Mother's sheet steel were made from a new glass-like plastic for this car. Windows raise aaosTTA SHrtr.' ' . -• • N thumb infection. Sunday callers at V fcctrtSiat? n'«cat * :Bl and lower; doors open and dose, while the Pontiac engine and thc rigid interior Jtw- uf aat a-—uif paiii*: :•*- r-.fSht—* •^•jii^Streac-h > ou - * h> don't >v«u ca".'. oa hirr.r the Oramcr home were Mr. and Sam Yelter of Lowell, student at Cox home were Mr. and Mrs, Fred day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. :f zr. vahv^m-hcftd bracing of the unisteel turret-top Fisher body are revealed in every detail. i 4 >TV FT >r*-t9 -t ycuaoo: aa: Mrs. Henry Petersen, thc Misses Michigan State College, had the Houseman and Fred Wlsner and Theron Gaboon and Mrs. Mary WrriTTWiV '"HTIi'® t^hi—Su; ):"• alao & Dyr,£'.&st cxfbi. and 80n* . ... Rickert, Mr. and Mrs, Lewie Elbar The car can be driven and if it is ever taken out, doubtless it will create a E fmjm ofTcnnjM It-- "ua^a tr-.-v. aj - t. u: amc-ruar r.-a* - aat Tirnsxt- IXxt l w\mt> aSout hia ^reaajnf xvm to Emma and Louise Kraft and Bar- envious position last Saturday aft- L stir even in blase New York. tioi cf t pwot vutata.uaJrr tiriifraa 3: *«• m:«ri out of ovr> Jr^v of bara Weissert of Grand Rapids. ernoon of playing the only male Arthur Peel and sons and Mra. 0f Qrand Rapids were afternoon Tat :,'-»rr rf ta# wtxriz rxi Hattle Merrill were Sunday dinner and luncheon guests there. aat 1— -! .aa • a!; • • s«'r*. a zit-rt*- hu> ! Whcei >*ou ^ how hnk riua hone> John Rutherford returned last part In a play, "Key to a Coed's snsn L tata-jl u! j»«ira aat rna:- guests at the home of George Mil- The Day gchooi closed Monday Bt- :'ir tax aapat t: 'p: Friday from a three weeks' motor Diary," which was broadcast over atrTi-:'U tryruz ct»0fci atLi7 - - ys fc ".. Sc t-Ntvaam^ him :o hurrx LOWIST-PKICID ler and family of Leighton. with a picnic at the school house. ••ur ' TTrj it: turj * If ai.**« trip to California, accompanied by thc East Lansing radio station. la-aiaxt ^twiatfa FP»« Hia aa- .Vii «'• ccnamS a luvuhou* carna^c de'.i^ cn '. Oscar Andrews and wife were Mr. and m,.,,. paul Rickert and itrr {to* x»*^-rot asit aiuav- uf W.A.Ufft^D.C ca our rtxtir.t :•;• tt wtaci his mother. Mrs. L. W. Ruther- Sam played his own life role as uul Itr vtrrxn n***: "inr.ra tat ^ head cheerleader in tho pro- In Grand Rapids the past week on children of Lowell and Mr. and ntyK-Jsr* fir*, a L. Pniliqn '*7*1*-- ford, who spent the past winter in R cwBmamcrvt ar: ci*7 'joua". tr ^.I.art n:»x*: TMI LMtT duction. business. They moved to Grand Mrg> ay Rickert and Russell We Have Had So Many Demands atas* 35ct pur.# u txkI trxrr it Los Angeles and who will remain Rapids Monday. Wheaton went to Holland Sunday you: o».4:a- a a.f ar» of f^uarr Vjmm* -> -ai'-t a:.: '• t.f 66 here for the summer. Her many No ear on earth it better U_T ' 4 to attend the tulip festival, ytrxu. ~k'.r.r fur •.at firr. "Ta* u it* vr* a:r et-iorrt taot* If friends and neighbors are glad to T or ,rn B For Plate Luielws with leme-CooM Fads. PMM «s "5*4 > """i 1 V l I Mr, and Mrs. Leon Hale spent xax— f ItftowiLfrr * & fr-:T>a^if »•. ta-vt 1 r:~- vr.: 1 rr**--: .:a engineered—none le to welcome her home. Henry Van- Indian Chief* Daughter-in-law. Sunday evening at the home of Mr. tcrilicr tra.r.a l rwxuarfa ft? r of 21 :al'« a: tiou* ar»€t -ft f Better buy Buiekt Tatenhovc also made thc round We hire decided to put them oi fron 11:30 to 1:30 \ t«? aa* %W ivmNM c* a**«tt aa-van junrfttCTltm?' Packed with value. Every feature In Tho American Weekly, with and Mrs. Clayton Sparks. UKf i svrpnEzj tiitiXf rf tat- uem aa» a^urajt ' r ccf.rw r. t: trip with John. oowom S ua*. a.- ut Xt tr SI If »t van- le the finest money can buy—yet Estimates the May 21 issue of The Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hardy, Jr., ••rr.t4 M»rrr. ui-tJkin incaaiatii. I" Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Sunday Times, will be on article Theron Cahoon and family and a Ttu "W «-x aw reje?- a-vv* 2t aaca »*r» rtrj a*T .at Special Luncheon on Friday. Ofitor 4^^4a a.: the big new lf3f Pontiac ie and Mrs. George Lee were Mr. and describing how a woman resident Mrs. Mary Rickert were supper -an r.fcrtg: * viu rnaa Sus- ra^t I:ir.r at 21 Z :• n fxft WEBSTER CHEVROLET SALES Men »Me rnAMciaoo on * -m+m k* wtnuva pmm priced right next to the lowest. Mrs. Clifford Cook and son Jack, of Windsor, Ont. has awakened and evening guests at thc home of a»r» I*^ror. Nrwi •.•a mrt at ot •<•- a* Mat« IV iv mvBami. - LaMonte King, Mr. and Mrs. John thrice every week, covered with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rickert last Your suggestions for changes from day to day will be considered In mot a rtrar: xTgra. 1 tr ItiarsotKir re^ua-tt M^tcaaxM .-f* a m. Tea Wwm VanWIngen, Mrs. Harry LaBar and Remodolinf scratches, despite her precautions, Wednesday evening. ^huih !ir Ae^Tts^ aC* ur aa* ax", of atit eaf-irw acat ttffit^cn aat rt-cr arirt f rfrhnac Cassie June Lcc of Grand Rapids since her disapproving papa-in-law Tables provided for ladles. and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Moore and died. . . . And although friends be- The light received at night by ate anxtf reraiu. as tu par. of ao* caura. Imtfrr wxsr. L. E. Jehnfon, Lowell, Michigan Judy, of Lowell. Callers were Mr. RAY COVERT lieve she la under a spell, medical the earth from the stars would and Mrs. Cornelius Verburg and men don't even suspect the old equal the light from the sun if family and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PIMUm BMHH man's ghost. Be sure to get Sun- there were a hundred million stars THE RECREATION Elderkin of Grand Rapids and Mr. Sheet Metal Werk day's Detroit Times. In the sky for every one now there. aad Mrs. Barrett Armour of Lan- Phone Cole's news stand for de- WM. I. BUROKX. LmIl Drag tore BUf. > siBf Lake. livery. adv Ledger want ads, bring results. v.. •v- :• r-h'-

THK l.OWKI.!. 1.KIH3RR. LOWELL. MICHIOAN, THlTB8DAY. MAY IK W$ rtM'R THE IX)WELL LEDOEB, LOWEIX, MICHIOAN, THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1998 FIVE East Caledonia 1 mm Mrs. S. VanNarraee ELECTRIC | ALTO DEPARTMENT jFARMERS'li ADA DEPARTMENT jl general Sf RUSSET • it (Mr*. Hattle R. Fitch) • Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bruton spent I Gim [WANT Sunday afternoon with Mr. and » a m .• • || | i ^^2- tfic- Mrs. Anson Schiefla and family In POTATOES • Corn Planting Is Here! — Ml Leighton. IDAHO WANT ADV. RATES—S5o FOR 25 WORDS OR LESS, IF OVER U U. S. No. 1, Grade A .\(lt"% l.iH'al• * South Boston m Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Proctor spent IVwummuI tiwb W»»\ Social »V Pumv; 1»h.»N \Ve can mpply you with CRRDURTE WORDS, ADD lo PER WORD. TWO WEEKS FOR 60c, FOUR Sunday with their daughter Vivian Mv .r.-.o. Mrs. Kobort Stoll of Mls» Belie Young Finest WEEKS FOR 81.00. IF ORDERED BY MAIL, PLEASE ENCLOSE at MSC, East Lansing. V S.r.'.lo v,''. > i :x wotv wook oud gxio^ts COIN OR STAMPS. For Mashing "a ^ S Certified Golden Glow and .v. o. Ms. Kvattk Svobodn. J Tho So. Foil teacher. Miss Curtis, f Mr. and Mrs. Prank Welton and SOOI«. ana ilrtltoo m W.V.^ h.V. a,.>vo t. Vr.n Av.v. U.. U . .j C I M Patricia For Baking Mr ar.a Mrs. v. o.;\t 'os NoUist and j ,v. j jnipjis ontertainovi the mothers • spent Mother's Day with Kxmvn.« u-sva to oosuo not nuko nt^vsvmo...... HVOnd toed$ PGR SALE—Attractive modern 5- s parents Mr and 15-lb. l v M. af.a Mrs. Kobert Morris and of the atstriot with a Mother s L PGR SALE—Black mare, 4 years Mrs. Welton' , . For French Frys • , Jv a nvon\l>o'. v'otno to onto; A"'" Vi oo; ..on,•;.... •• •' room bungalow, good location, at old, broke to work anywhere. Mrs. L. Warner in Grand Rapids. : .\':v'.:-.> oaT.od on George Morris p,.y pro.cr;\n\ Friday af:or:uvr. at • 0 Kodaks - Diaries - Bill Folds C. Thomas Stores Select Z *>* Te.«- Saranac, large lot, garage, shade, Clyde Condon, Lowell, R. 2. Miss Maude Foley and Mrs. Ryan Sunday afteruovnv ^ j sohool Following the prostram re- Quality Potatoes peck Sunday jinosts of Mrs. Frankie fvoshments of lemonade and wa- . s fruit; free and clear; or trade for Phone 189-P5. pi of Lansing visited at the Bernard 29c Mwrlwwu iV«u'lor> o. , -.. o. S .••••/•.o-. v-. ;•••«' Itristo: wete Mr. and Mrs. Ftod ^... . Kaoh mother was j tfl small farm, equipped, well lo- Hillen home Sunday afternoon. Rvsset Potatoes L* At* ... » »%•.. wo;o Vl a Electric Lamps - Perfume job for boy Will Now is the time to check over Koi '.or ;tnd Joan and Mrs. Hatf.e ., ^ ... ; bouo uet of violets. The cated. Write P. G. Box 326, Sara- WANTED-A 18. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Welton and rho annvta' n-.ootnTK o! t *o mo- ^ v ro 0 ;0w t do chores, other farm work, for V l K n :>Wost ami nac, Mich. pi children of Clarksville spent Sun- VlnU'O. OO'.UOt.'.N a.^OOUf.'.OU W.. 00 M.v • ; . ^.VNN,. ...; MuUiiOX o Your Cultivator Shovels •"V'V' ':: ^. !v ^ ' the A-ouncest mother S Suv.d;«\ quests of Dr. and Mrs. room and board and whatever day with their parents, Mr. and Ue\a .V. tho oontoto:\ Sunaay after v...... t. WtvK ...... Nx ..>. Mr av.o. PGR SALE—Small faryi, one mile you can pay. Farm experience. Large noon. Ma% .'S ^ ' o. o. ^ V tx\w t\;v..rv..in ar.d fanv.'.x Compacts - Stationery Mrs. George Welton and also call- vt > southeast of Lowell, known as Inquire at Pratt Lake Inn, on ed at the Harold Welton home. For Extra mocatu • tv."S r.vi'a-ca M: a ••a M. -• x Wnv; W H |/^U|^| P A IJ D 1 the Vanderwall farm, 15 acres, US-16. pi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nulty of Shrimp mv. v \ \va«> ^e> . ,,, .,na M:s JOnN rAnKNI sand Wi; s Ms Others too numerous to mention. loam, about 5 acres alfalfa, Grand Rapids spent Sunday eve- Wet pack f i1.0a:;ondoa •• Vo»nset-.d -v.oo; 7 acres of alfalfa pasture, 7-room USED FARM TOOLS— BIG SAVINGS MKUt tl AN \*S OVKX ... ,.. . snr.d.;> .-vo.d Vho Old UoliaMo i ream SUitiou Cream separator, nearly new, % ning with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bru- 5% oz. can I vV v house, one-car garage, tool house, ton. SKASOV MA\ .1 brooder house, chicken house, price. on VV>a ,W Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore ,m «• 0 E ..waajn^Kja. coua-i W!,yne and Bruco F»hrr.i went SAVE WiTH SAFETY at small basement barn. Inquire of Farmers Favorite drill. r--.' \ o Mo of Alto called on Mr. and Mrs. S. Quality Foods 'oasol v. oi V- <"v '"'•.ok aro —————•> Vss.o.af.ov. O. V . > V.ou; \y.t.. . Massitohusetts '.as: week with P. E. Putnam, 431 Paris Ave., Sprlngtooth harrows. Knit's Cheese v v v 1 VanNamee Sunday. v •> • • Sar as Va tvv a xv.-.v entovtatnod .x,..\,. . v...a..» 'V.. v. ; » V. ' a' ^eO;yww off menn tto work irm. WalteWa.ter; , Ml NE., Grand Rapids. cltf John Deere General Purpose, all .V. v.'. \\ .-o, no so. ay wore Mr. a no. M;>. Ar- w.o'.ano.s Si\wm-.'.'. for a few weeks QHRISTIANSEN H. Bouma and Frank of Grand- American buy the x% • vx -. Mo . - oa.v •• •. • \\oono>o.a\ \\t M.. ;...v. M.>. Ar- w.o'.and s Si\wmi'.: for a few weeks, j 9 steel tractor. Ma > V Vvmr o' "• Mt > Ft ^ ^ • ;•••• MarttnM^t-tt . . MrM.^ anando MrMrss Ohar.ev ..ars^ Ernest Tucker and daufth- i REWARD—Por wearing Wolver- McCormlck-Deering 10-20 tractor, ville visited at their farm Friday. o •, M . . > X Mr# S 'oo piavo y : # :v r i 7%e Ifexqgg, ine Horsehide work shoes is Rubber. Gene Bruton had dental work C. Thomas Vo v'.xw S:; -.•A'.ax y ,:o tV ho:no o. Mt a"o. No>V$ FrOlll GnUld Rapid* ^ v.. - . x? v;." f r,>,;..vl A couv'e of days I m Sfore 2-lb. loif 45e >::i:v.o- w and glove-soft comfort while you Percy J. Read & Sons, Phone done in Hastings Friday. ;. •• nx *" > M-< S . od FattcV-.-d n vV. { ^ \\ atv. M.>* ? a »• ^ • r^n-v ir. Marlette with their 5 « Ot rormer DOWne rOIKS -a V.-.- l^ura Voun.atn. danchter and sister Mr# John At- 5 r» A CITY DRUG STORE WITH CITY PRICES work—months and miles of mon- 227, Lowell. cl Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bartlett and Stores Way Vx children spent Sunday with Mr. .... XV sV. IVK-o. :o' a-a M;t> Wo-voo t*> c ,, v G • ™ ^ km#. ? A ey saving longer wear. Big ship- BISQUICK 97* s.- nx, -o v^Vscv •• •" A-; -•»*• w,lHn Freda Fahrm and Burt or. M:ck ! ? ment of factory samples and CHIPPEWA SEED POTATOES and Mrs. Al. Haskins in Grand Large 40-oz. pkg. • IV 00 : : h o:h r throw-outs just in, $2.34 to $3.01. for sale. Ernest Pinkney, Lowell Rapids. »trm. «t • A.-w«i»tya». Enw, ;;..wk .V.-,.; sv...,-r " , ' , ' ^ f; ^ Phone 95-F13. pi and of v. ,... v—-v ; v- " " . o • > «• m and Mrs .'amcs Fv.rner srent •.or c.ass • v .arssvn.e sentors a no. Coons. Mrs. Miller daughters A- V ?" x ••-•v u-' •• S r Ft :da> ev;n tn x^rand Kartds a: thens, cousins of Mrs. Al. Dutcher r -.taoher Mr x^r oe a two LOST—Leather bit carrying case White xt^v'.o t loci to a . c .. ;.v S.> - O Mt > x> >•>.» • M->s V-.rctnta Frtar PGR SALE—2-bottom 14 in. tractor spent Sunday at the Dutcher home. M :• .^.'.w-a JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT SET plow. Earl Vosburg, Ada, Mich. containing 3 bits, somewhere in Other visitors were Mrs. Wila \\ • , o v" • . •• Lowell-tp. If found, please call Ucc.-.-dax Pi Loughlin and Joan of Grand Rap- v v Hoag • « . '*0 o« -C No rubbing! No Poliihingt with thi§ new Ralph , 191, Alto, charges ids. PGR SALE}—6 weeks old pigs. In- collect. pi x».M > V- •• k V • ca 0. Boor poliih by the makers otjohneon'e Wax Mrs. C. E. Dutcher is very ill Li quire first house west of Ver- with erysipelas at her home at 1347 x s»v -C A-ao-. Mr? F- od •*;.. #0 gennes road at village limits. PGR SALE—Dahlia toes, 50c crate. 4 SPECIAL OPPIII N. Union Ave., Grand Rapids. *oc-.v x Mt> V :; CN^ Prank Godfrey, Lowell. pi Ralph Hoag, 1 mile south of US- .«• v•. M > Mo o Svv-v'oo < Next Mrs. Kate Gougherty and Mar- H Gal GMoat $1.89 16 and 2 miles west of M-50. pi Savings on Nationally Known and Private Brand Foods tedax n .-o -"v •<' w V - ao .•• MaoN r.;^hto-n a OiArar Snr-.tv^ v'^arter at this Whitneyville Glo-Csat AppBer .25 last Thursday, May 11. Plnder FOR SALE— evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ;..o.-i- 'o ax .••%.• o s ;v:. V vrojtran-. xv-.V be ctxvn Mary Jane please leave word or call Claude 1937 Plymouth 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. Hillen. .• a.uV .a-ces M.V'arer. Mar « a s a Luscious • aoxx i x o: Gtand. .sv.jtv and a ".uncb xv ". N* sor-.wt Tb.-.s Do You Know How little Staal's lunch room. pi 1937 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. \ \»." • d ox-.vc.s tc oe Vine . • V• ot \ a > -v Ho> Mao » • . xx N- an oven nteev.nj to wh;ch Ca" :'rs at tb.:* 'A*alter Var.der.- • ll4 1936 Plymouth 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. 2 •;•.•;•• •OC'..v. " . o x> o" k a , a #0s' a*.: ft .nd# of : order are .n.vrted Hon; ben.:- Sunday were Mr and BOTH FOR $1.1* ' PGR SALE—Modern homes, cheap 1936 Plymouth Sport Coupe. Lowell Dist. No. 8 TOMATOES ?.n. \ XV .• s-d. >vf « 0. Fan ;o>:- M >> -• and wtle xv/.h It Now Costs to Own a Ripened 3 20e and • . •• -. o- o. Mv." • and N ••• Mr#. F.:: Keyr.N'ut. Mr AN? F.evr.- ? homes farms. Call Mrs. 1933 Plymouth 4 dr. Sedan. Mrs. R. J. Maxson F oan.or V .a et Mrs. F^.ank Marf- Florence Stiles, Phone 385-P2, 1938 Chevrolet DeLuxe 2 dr. Tr. \Uo v\Mtu«v.A-.t> v'.ra;v;o V . Mr. Kas \ .•."a d and s Mr> Fd M.V. rn.f . k -.v r o b.a# ^ Ar ^ Marvr- Fr-r .-f of • an.- da.;;"..--, xrs-.ted .'o^n V a".e- Control Electric Automatic Lowell, or Heath-Gelb Co., Mur- ; N v S •••v o "a > v'vex been ..- :b.e V.AS*. se-.era wvek# orAr.i Kartd# » GEE'S HARDWARE 1938 Dodge 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. Dear Readers: • V-O vV x > • •<•• . F-.v.v-: >. "d.vx ray Bldg., Grand Rapids. c52tf 1937 Dodge 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. Sweet, Tender \v . >•. ' .• " X 0.. • > ••«• • • v . v ^ Mar-. .-= "•*•#" -a .vn Mv.—ax of Caaancvta v.j-.ted As you know. Sunday was Moth- F d o n o . > .- n s ;v n; t > e vx .v . Phone No. 9 Lowell 1937 Dodge DeLuxe Bus. Coupe. Odessa Brand 2 n o-.on •.•••.• , . a ."• o-.;s n. F'cas^tn: % Electric Range TRACTGR PLOWING and other er's Day, and I'm sure the mothers j PEAS t.n. AX-'.' 0. o . s-O. V b / •> A: >.i Oa- :-s at tb.:- xTba# MoCau*. 1936 Dodge 4 dr. Tr. Sedan. enjoyed It. A number from this] 3 25c M N , .v . .• Va'-.-x .;nd a >.• x ? ..•> .n tractor work. Por Sale—60 bu. :r> x-. Kayr.ton.d $ # You need no longer deny yourself 1936 Dodge 2 dr. Tr. Sedan. district visited or entertained their | No. 2 potatoes. Earl McDiarmld, •v ; " r ". « 1935 Dodge 2 dr. Coach. mothers In honor of the day: Mr. V. V # Mo .v Wb tte- and your family the many advantages VA miles south of US 16-M 66 1936 Dodge lit Ton Pickup. \' - « V. aad Mr# N- Kr.rvvut ar- and Mrs. Rollins visited her moth- V. M of electric cookery because of the intersection. c52-2t • \'. > M Gould's Garage, Dodge & Ply- s v' sew Mv er, Mrs. Courter at Saranac, and al-, y x% we ••• V.v:-e: s dw. w.:.- 3^ /cost . This modern method of pre- STEPPPING STONES —Chem-X mouth Sales, Phone 269. cl so called on their daughter Lor-' TOMATO m 2" 15c a - o. M:? A-a > Campbell's 20-oz. can 10c « da> * " " " ' paring better meals with less time Maximizer stain-proof, dust-proof FOR SALE—30 bu. Russett Rural raine and family; Mr. and Mrs.. V o \v Mrs ' - • —x.- GIBSON .arv.rre ot vrran.o. cement floors. Will wash like a Chas. Thompson were hosts to thc j • > c V. X M \V r sca-- v;-- • »H0 OVIM. 10-rr- to and effort is easily within the reach No. 2 potatoes, 30c per bu. E. P. \ - # . -c ber #.#:fr Mrs ELECTRIC Q JX N C E - china dish. Precast flagstone, newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd '• : \ ,• ; a* v of even- home. Cilley, Lowell phone 88-P3. cl » -»? C I«M Ci: plain or colored. Perin Bros., 4 Thompson: the Philip Schneider SNO SHEEN ;v\ • OX* .V, N a. n V.- and Mr? .* K ?.axv".:r.cs •AJTII OVIM. Ex::, The new G-E Ranges with their miles west of Lowell on M-21. PAINTING and PAPERHANGING family spent the day with his V. \ > a-:" and Iva 'Aarr.er #rert S..-.- Lowell phone 187-P21. p51-4t —Redecorating in A-l condition, mother, Mrs. Martin Schneider at pkg. xfArx-on x v.'o Vor.r to Hol .io.d I*:ft ctpiciry {ot ZZman-y exclusive features now cost CAKE FLOUR 23c A' A" sRA.o«ca;« all vrork guaranteed; no job too Lowell; the Leo Bryant's, accom- \ •* PGR SALE—State inspected straw- TWILIGHT CREAMS •; a x .• V .• • d." • \t > a :-i r-A. y. E arner # : rrb.dav less to buy and to use. Vou save time, large, none too small. 1939 sample panied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt, j Mr# Harr. ^r:y ba* b«t: fuf- vou save food, you save money! berry plants, >4 mile south of books. Phone 234. Lyle Denlck, were entertained at the Floyd Hunt ' ; -'X'. o r-oe-. Mv ^uMpetOi dooiu/Hj Grange hall, Grattan Center. ;V : 511 Front St., Lowell. cl-4t home in Clarksville; guests at the • M M'A F ..-- ;- pa iioiia r-.sa Charles Rood, Beldlng, Mich., R. Sandwich Cookies JELLO PUDDINGS o v-.e .r^eess on. ber :>• *.V:- are c -.d to Cilrod sai: Miller home were Mr. and Mrs. < Chocolate Full size Cabinet 3. c50-4t CERTIFIED SEED-Michigan Hy- Mr and S > N o. M \ > Fo F rener: #.-• .# no.n.r.i tfctb irr tre sr-ii Hij &/3mebica*t*Wa4j J Harold Colvin of Alaska, . i Raspberry Rasplierry pkg. v V -s. •reitei: :s 50 brid 1218 and Golden Glow seed Mrs. J. B. Brower of Detroit and: Sv . - ;v. • Aa :rs a: tbe lev. Ave re r b.-rv.f Built to floor. PLANTS and SEEDS — Favorite UutterscoU'h 5c x ; 'pe'K isc earn err corn, Mlchlllte seed beans and •• •• -••• — - -x- f.-i.v. •n.-ere Mr- anandd Mr?# Fnar.k i o C I H:-5?eei types of tomato and cabbage Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meyers of Ionia; Cream Center lb. .exen . a . o. • •o ^ V. > X s . . :v, . l 4^ Turdass Mr ari Mr# ?.;ed Aver- ( Caircc cccica; sa.-t> Chippewa potatoes. D. A. Mc- Mrs. G. K. Graham's mother, Mrs.! % At low as plants now ready to plant. Best Oven Fresh Tastiness v l\ • iire aade elietr.c Pherson, Lowell phone 71-P2. cl-2 Strong, is spending an indefinite j 10c d:\-.xe ^•ev.x'- -o ".- ^ ;• a-i . a v- :rd Mr#. Sarv. A'rar. ar.i \ types of ensilage corn, soy bean 8-«z. \v .a ^ c > v- :.;v -.-.#itt-i v- Ar,; H » cookery ti^rer as4 tnc^i ^xx% >o "• A Oo o .-• V -v V a a Fa -V and vetch seeds. P. P. MacFar- time at the Graham home. She fin Jelly jar 9c A A v ; rxr saoee cxrcocirr oaJ. was a i .And -o o.* be ".v A v TV , '• n H.'ru- :a#. ^ .cb-.b craier# rassei tb.- Oc«& :aresM c.vi- lane Co., Lowell. Mich. cl Lowell Market Report accompanied from Lansing v -v x ••# rv . • Ar::.^eT arc x,,. . week ago by Mr. and Mrs. L. A. V ' t ' . > • V • • o - x j •: ••;. v , ;• -.-.An.- itf bxa: a sscsady Corrected May 18, 1939 V . x: rcc? CMMraad is Mosey, who spent thc day with Finest Quality V ex-ovewe a .- o M e N .a o> •- — v # an: r.i? PGR SALE — Leather davenport, d.r-er 7j.rrr - f v dse i;? ct i twrtA SMITH AUTO SUPPLY Wheat, bu .71 their sister and family. -.v vd a. xxv >-.v - V • ; < v -< • . *'• <. AND UP bed style; two rocking chairs; Rye MISSION INN Green . V v-> r- • * v. X" . . X X r2 * afitr r V " A. tad a •c.-vjwv* co®. , bu .40 Betty and Ralph came from Lan- V: lb. 23c V > v •>*.• .".'vv ; x-r ; X' Off-.-e- Brunswick phonograph, some bu s . X • .v v- \ .'. \ XfN.V't: y.^t-f ir • ii -f. rcrjui Rutteil Smith, Proprietor Corn, .90 sing, Bill and family from Marshall, Black Mtv xUrvk-n. x'U-.b M.v.v.\; !o XV A" - '.v.— s Xa.: ^; r; ». ;• * • ~.e rv records, Day Fan radio, oak li- Buckwheat, cwt .90 • • V A t, ,• v.- • i V .-.v • .• r rA-r:..-. Ari •v . .a';* V. brary table. Mrs. Orley Rulason, Edith from Battle Creek, and the Orange Pekoe Vo V .o s-AA-.-v . > -x X.s.-:: •-X-..V. : x- v V:-'. ?;•> ;•:« j.: fr i : ~ " - .s.:-- Barley, cwt .90 HOLLYWOOD Va lb. 25c -» • \ . v > V • A. SC r k* ire Phone 1S5 - Lowell, Mich Lowell phone 105-F2. pi Dlntamans from Grand Rapids to TEA s .v •• ; i .'-•i.- X. • : Oats, bu .34 \X M •> >'X -. "A • •• > > -A • y^,v ': . s." J. v. ^ • -A"' : £.~ :.A x; :•? .X •MV TO call on our mother at thc Watson M.tx XX •- . v. .V • a : sr.' ix-.r; x l . Corn and Oats Peed, cwt.... 1.45 • •« > - X" '. '/ J J-i ! POR SALE—About 40 bushels nice farm, and all called on us and .V <• *.r; . > * * OWN I •AvV.- F . x>e -A oxx • > • . .' a . , V > .• • x - S J. V- ii* -1- - y x- rr r> , Katahdln, grade one seed pota- Corn Meal, cwt 1.30 Floyd's family enroute. Mr. and •, .• .v. i.r: TBRISOI Coarse Cracked Corn, cwt.... . 0 -.-sA v. .A"d > • •' XX sa - oxx 0 >. ##. \ \ > / • •; ;• ••V -S. - V ~.c:: y.j r ^ • f i, if; i > toes, 75c a bushel. G. G. Boyenga, 1.40 Mrs. Cecil Maxson of Galesburg > "V Slielled Corn, cwt POFFFF TMMS SPECUU. It. lb. *. - -;V Ate > «AC • . - -o V xx- - .v r : • .s -s ."ZJ-." X J Hi-*' -# 830 Monroe Ave., Lowell. pi l.| were afternoon guests at our home \ > \ \ V - .- L Ampau LJike Bran, cwt 1.50 :v < n-v ;; "n.VV i.r-; Si-s. • v .. * • j rr Vi-T. " also. UUl ILL A Favorite for Flavor and Price | Vll V V. EVERGREEN TREES—Cash and Middlings, cwt 1.50 oxxed ^X .4 . .• j "Vi •' ' .-.A ^ V r .v^.. v .* -V • .• y. k- i.TC Iv -j. — • ? iC- Sunday guests at the Easterby J 90c Flour, bbl 4.80 > i "A x yo"-.t•. \ • v . • • \ v • r i iir-X r r.r : • carry prices, , 75c, $1.00. Call home were Miles Easterby and /•X- ; . . - J. : and see our dO-acre planting. Six Pea Beans, cwt 2.15 V A' Ao ee xx x* ?e • • .; V -V, •-A • "X V . ' s rs. : z ji.;. xr s :i. i.:: - .x - family of Detroit, Mrs. Addle Pagel A •• X- miles north of Greenville on M-66, Light Red Beans, cwt 2.50 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE iV. • ON' " • • \ > ' ' V.; * : ..-s - -X • X • i.r; .: j : i i-.c x ;-r. it- i-; ton. NATURAL ^ Giant OQg* .V - • • •: Lake school. Choates Nursery. Light Cranberry Beans, cwt.. 4.00 \ v . v Vx .>x.. "*•;•: \ ? . • i IC . : >*. • •.!. y.riXr: This neighborhood Is sorry to UNSWEETENED • 4froz cans V > X • , X • • • \ -s. ; H i.r ;? it r,* p48-8t Yellow Eye Beans, cwt 3.00 Broadcast t \\ V i.r : r"! r it- i.r; \ -s. • : learn of thc Illness of Frances v Potatoes, cwt .70 \ 0 ••..•OX 0 . O^. • \ - J ?. 1.-X~.- J - ; v Houghton Dawson and hopes for . " ' >i. cC •;& ii >A OLD FAMILY FAVORITES or HOUSE AND LOTS POR SALE- Wool, lb .26 v her speedy recovery. Sweetened Juice 47-oz. can 15c V: • 3Cr? ^ A' ; zi John Fahrnl, Ex., 216 E. Maln-st., Butter, lb .23 N.-; eejor. .- Mrs. Evelyn Court returned to Corned Beef H \ ; A • - •; T •: .• V-# v <^ Lowell. c50-4t Butterfat, lb .23 % Move H.si? • A""'-'.: • " •*-' r. :• a : a : ic :~i. . ; f- • Lo well FAMOUS FOREIGN DISHES... her home in Three Rivers Satur- Eggs, dor .13 - ? "A .- : and day, accompanied by her sister Vegetable •s , 0 • .• 0-0 ; -o '•j '' - -iVi LK PAINTING—Interior exterior Hogs, live, cwt 6.75 2 N ; • A •;.: decorating, satisfaction guaran- Ruth, who Is spending this week PLANTS or Flowers 2 doz. 25c ^ A; >0 .A-" ns r;. ^-.v =, - as NOW MAGICALLY EASYI Hogs, dressed, cwt 9.00 Hash Ii; 17c teed. Fred Sterzlck, R. 2, Lowell. there. The baby is still at the hos- • : :v •: • ? :. ii. -? Beef, live, lb .04-.12 "You're the world'i belt cook," the p50-4t pital, where she will stay for a ' ' " - " ' 5 • 3»arfacs iL: -isd. itrs Beef, dressed, lb .08-.20 1 until a little family will say —while you smile in- Chlckons, lb .10-.16 short time stronger, Ham, Tongue, Liver arc LOST—In Lowell, a lady's wine- before being taken to her home. wardly, it waa so eaayl colored glove. Finder please ,-.j : ;e ;.: . * Mr. and Mrs. Chapin of Grand! Libby's ean i John Cocktail Spreads 10c Senior Class That's the magic in the new Gibson* leave at the Fahrnl store, Rapids were Sunday afternoon call- Harris Creek Lowell. pi ers at the Thompson's. v«- V Yon can go shopping while your Gibson Mrs. Basil R. Vreeland (,, ,u n 7 oz. Walter Graham and Gerald Rol-; !'i. F-i 5c r"' ' ; ' 9 POR SALE—6 Chester White pigs. of (he Sea can 15c attends to all the details of tricky * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruton, Tina Fish " ' \ . •. • • • .•: >•: .j ?: • v and tins took a load of stock to Detroit E. W. Aldrich, 1 mile west Michael McGihn, Mrs. Joseph An- - • •..• 7 • ^rsxj.:. foreign dishes and difficult American li! mile south of Grand Trunk Tuesday, returning Wednesday. •I Presents •• derson, Jerald and Monica spent The ladies of this district who • depot. pi Salad ones! Tuesday evening at the John Flynn Qt. jar have been taking the Extension Mustard Style 10c 7- ' i >.: : : : Easy? Yes! Delicious meals? Yes!! FOR SMJS—50-lbALE . lcc box, in good home. Class work will attend the annual conditumturn. Ware Story, 3 miles Mrs. Bernard Flynn, daughter Aehievement day in Grand Rapids i Good 14 in. •• 3-Act Mystery Thriller •• Economical? YES!I Why? Because the Roniain. Mrs. John Troy and southeast of Lowell. Pi Wednesday. Catsup Flavor bottle 10c Gibson isn't just another range; it's a daughters, Alice and Nora, Mrs. Mrs. Lovcland spent Tuesday FOR SALE—8 pigs, $4.00 each; Margaret Silcox and Mrs. Basil with her sister, Mrs. Austin Liv- Hrlurm of m koMM*brand-ne w idea In cooking. Even If you good horse, $20.00; Jersey cow, tri/a baking a ham Vreeland' attended the Mother- ingston, at Clarksville. a la SarmandUidon' in t intend to buy, you'll find it thrill- near fresh. Joe Slomskl, 3 miles Daughter banquet at Caledonia last Mr. and Mrs. Wilton .Jones of Prince of Wales - Sweet Juicy • -v..i : : hsr ClhioH BUtlrU west of Lowell and '/j mile north Wednesday evening. • •' " ' *••••' : v.. i..K; f:c- ing to examine this marvel* Come in! Grand Rapids were Sunday callers, Hung*. of Bill Dolloway's corners, pi Frank Bruton of Grand x • • : • e V • J .iee - Rapids at the Floyd Foster home. Large and Ivan Flynn spent Wednesday doz . • : a » USED CAR VALUES- Leslie Graham was among the 126 •'' ' " ' • ' • •- • . r i..- rxstj • : evening at li.o John Flynn home. group who last accompanied Wal- i ORANGES size ' 35c 1938 Plymouth 2 dr. Sedan. >' • " *.i ' a ' • ' ' •-:.i v: :-j r.-; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas ter Wieland to Massachusetts to I Ralph's Tire & Radio Shop 1937 Plymouth Std. Tudor Sedan. and sons of Hastings spent Sunday V V A .1. •« • •' ' raii« ; r;: :? ? 1937 Plymouth Del. Fordor Sedan. help with his sawmill there. Large with the former's father. Peter Mrs. Graham is being utaken toi Northern j • ;; Ffitianmu asc rr-wc riurti^ See a biacSLtvc mzfiust Phone SS-FI m W. Main St, Lowell, Mleh. 60 V. >. A 1936 Ford V8 Tudor Tr. Sedan. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A'i.• •:. •-? •: 7 ; : v :>i :v: •••.•: .••.-.Tjtc-i-n. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. the University hospital at Ann Ar-, Grapefruit size 6 for 25e Thompson, Mrs. Ada Thompson V- J.: . • t • :•! • .:. v r : -.r.;#t:ec v., i McQueen Motor Co., Phone 124, bor for observation. Her many vv.- ». Grange, assisted Master and Lec- and Mr. and Mrs. Amos VanGrder friends and neighbors wish her a x.;; > i So. Boston Grange Lowell. d of Mlddlevllle were afternoon call- it-#. Vi.' a: turer, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff, In speedy recovery. a Oi. o A- : • :. VF - v.-: ar-: ers. A^- . .• >•.•*: r ii. coaching this team. Visiting LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened and Some of you have tried to call 'A ; -i- i--' i Ionia County Pomona Grange Mrs. Joseph Anderson and daugh ir rjxi :t ^.i-:*;-.'•i _rv"i_ 3 trrsi. : . - i.... grangers from Kent and Barry repaired. New and used mowers us and received no answer. The Suibrlte Cleanser 2 9c ^-x.-e>. -. • : EYES of MOC met at our ball Saturday evening, ter Monica, Mrs. John Flynn. Mrs. \ A i.:: jr.uea . - 5a n^LXj j_f3*r^eec a. counties were present. Potluck for sale at Williamson's Shop, number given In the new directory O'.V oo i * . J. 31 May 18, and after a short buslneis John McDonald, Miss Phyllis and i . MVO V-#. F«i' i F* ..<••• ar i ca : • f*; :d k-* it,-m supper was enjoyed by all Lowell. If necessary mowers will is Incorrect. The correct number Is y:-i V- session Initiated a class of about Josephine Burns attended a shower -.oi..^ i.ru V > 'Sk.i.'ixr: F_a*^ it.-#. I -i i«wi«2.: :£ zi«i Dancing party next Saturday eve- be called for and delivered. 194. You might mark that In your . o*v e. s. 0 - u** T/ twenty In tbe fifth degree, using a Friday evening at the home of s > • : ;.s• .' ."ar i rz .t i *t -• Ar-:»Ki iassRcoa^? Sev-'f -' High School Auditorium ning. Phone 215. pSO^t directory, Just In case—. Ivery Siew S.--V.V. A.xi ,o • V oi.' ; r,i .-v. I.-: . r-jTv- i.ri o. degree team composed of young Mablc Loring given In honor of Clarence Eld red of Remus was ter 23c V A> > V 0 . 'A V ".'•:r.L r^rt.attifxt safix: b.-ir fiij .v HEINZ PICKLE CONTRACTS- a Sunday guest of his aunt and V • a • o V -v .*•* v > A. •> j r o > 1 county. Mr. Hunter of Lake Odes- first and second degrees. Are now available at Fahrnl a June bride. i • ' '. • i - * v.- A—i.:*. * V-s Ar-ai# jce-: i». :::ca ' rascc : -tr: rrei^r jci.-s. uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Merrl- > ve V arxj \ N. v grange, secretary of Pomona Carrie Kyser, Lecturer. cream station, Lowell. Grow a Mrs. Lawrence was able to re- xtar-'. V -s A \ avs:.r jw : Tb-ua.. • A -ar : F-ar ca. V s# 7>:o-.-iticrra fi'-; -.•* sa man. >"Sf; x .v ao •A \f> .•4 . o **?•. crop with guaranteed prices and turn to the James Barns home last N ' * -••X - V X v., ...... V-S. '• jii.:. F.. ^ jew.Tr.ru.r.'!': i.s .• •;»; 2:.:cjtf.r» ar r ii.-#. The Dlntamans were our dinner and Mrs. Harry Boughner of Free- Houghton of Mulllken, Mrs. Hol- .fed * o.s-r-e j .-X-- .V x market. p52-St Friday, after being absent the past Bowne Bugle Notes Tr:T>t' • \ 0. v.- • ^ 0.>, Av Ol-# 0. > ar: *v< •; Aiai^w : Ai-> ii rc-a z^-t f.-iuc ro r«i^- guests Saturday evening, and Betty port, Mr. and Mrs. Lavernc Bryant comb, Marjorie Porritt, Mrs, Pran- >-1. A O , -; r^V-V eight weeks on account of Illness. and Ralph spent Sunday evening Miss Myrtle Porritt and Dean of Alto, Mr. and Mrs, •.v . . '• "• ' ' a-.- -3 ".v ... ix« ra.:.": :a ••-'"# V-s A -tee WJumj >;< vt ie- SPECIAL PRICES—On machlns- ces Janke and Patsy and Arthur V • fc^vt v •-». J 10 n • t '\J v : 0 Mr. and Mrs. Basil Vreeland and Henry Johnson and Henry, Jr., Mr. • ' • f te :.r; icte- f> rov - • • '• ;i.a!..a. '*a a:e V-#. Fvoar _r- less permanent waves and ma- with us. Clark, o.aijctt v od A-i, -e •. v,o.e> Margaret Silcox called Sunday aft- The Amos Sterzlck family spent and Mrs. John Watts and Orlo A.., 'l •>, • .Hy. ; ,7.4 V- are V-s 7ial..T:.i.r :£ n-;c ;wc Me aAr* "r .eir # rm-tz chlneless end curl. Stiles Beauty Memorial Day Program Mr. and Mrs. Dee Bryant and 0 r re • |-;.0«# • . V- Simr Driviig ernoon on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Mother's day with relatives In Lan- Hosteller. V a xr.-w vrr-i- i, \- i.:- ^As F, A-.:- 7y ;:ro.. ^-.r re n-.-eii-sra i' * ii^- xt^a $^a2 Shop, Lowell. c52tf daughters called on Mrti, Mary Bry- t-vo-: . . .J.rs\; j :u ^ V-j. Naughton of Alto. sing. Memorial day homecoming, spon- Sunday callers at Corwln Por- Tx' i i -s a xo-^j^-.- sj.r: Je>re vix: piff as Mr. and Mrs. John Flynn called ant of Alto Sunday. V • V ; r HORSES—ll-yr.-old black gelding, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Evans of sored by Bowne Center Ladles Aid ritt's were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Por- A-.t 7xu. - xoxo >v .-0.-?-: j. if v\" V- ar: if-#. Fjjtieir: JUiaAjr *~' z&xvrjiif TrfSKafi to f».j Sunday evening on the latter's sis- Society, will be held at Bowne Cen- a:e V- ani la.-*. A^.-^'s A^frtor 2wc3»« arc fisayln;ir#. a aaa-t Seasei wt. 1400; 2 8-year-old eolts. one Sunfield were guests at the home ritt and family, Mrs. Elmer Yelter a-.v V>». Ke^ .i^rr ^ . T, ^ ^ *-> mare, one gelding; yearling eolt; ter, Mrs. Ella Flynn of Freeport. of hla mother, Mrs. Chas. Sterzlck. ter Aid hall May 30. Chicken din- and Amy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert T-.v-w ¥>«*». v • ?«• %-i>z -o T:.-z' -iv-fV-n irtucn '-ifj -a vLt mri'fi jv scateya, itr*. Miss Catherine O'Neal Is helping ner will be served, starting at 11 naluc .-cr .Je-o ate.-i aru Si:* N-f '.ittc. $aR*ci>i '5? if* Virr*f FRIDAY, MAY 19 team black mares, 8 and 8; black Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and Glen Porritt and daughters of Hastings out with the work at the Eugene Snyder were entertained with the a. m., until all are served. Program and Charlie Porritt. Two Million Trees ate if* A-f.rp A'-s-te^. Jtra Ka:-.ctt Tumtc itr* 8-yearold mare, wt. 1800. Percy • Jut J. Read 4k Sons, Lowell. cl Bruton home. other children and grandchildren in church In afternoon. Ball game, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and Miss itecitjc# ?».' a.t.3'ir fn«c# if. 7^G:tJ. if*. Stparr-ev Bowne 4-H Boys vs. Married Men. V- atM V--> #iar fxi:'e-»c •-fc-i *** A^oe itirr* itr* Fwa^-j.-- at the Sam Snyder home at Cam- Alice Porritt called on Mrs. Merrill LOST—Swan fountain pen, a few The sturgeon Is the largest fresh pau Lake. Karcher and daughter Saturday. SoU Bjr M. S. C. a7«i if iau iu-s S«f«7 Aiai.ma: :£ aiii itas# S-t'-liK Sari^i. weeks ago. Reward If returned water fish. BrTI 8:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Merrlman Mother's Day Service Rev. Kinney called on several «t»M» «•« wtym: A-« -j. Aw z?Tkt. V- arx: it-#. Xlme Jc-ict " - id Startisg to owner, Doris Yelter. Alto, or at More than two million forest ic ".a.r^n,:. V- are it** A»nia -V-arvi^ Fiaruta. ral«'i n.*o it-* called on her mother, Mrs. Joe families at Bowne Center Satur- It- kni It-* ^ X v. V.,. v Lowell high school. pi Seventy-five were present at the day. tree seedlings and transplants ars . r .. X.. , ^ x. , v-. * ^ n. oev-^.-,ox&' -sci;: to>ic Aarr;:0w 1 arc Aitfia, J5t?'wc i£ a.tii. **2? a TO. itocJtfrr # aa? a^f'> Matternlck and family Sunday. ai v-av ir >v .t Sei we had Mother's Day service, may friends now being shipped from the Bogue oocn.T*,.! Ivu /e sov-r T^-xra? . ^ V tion, cemetery, Lowell. Sunday In June, one week after presence of all her children and ning. all sections of the state. J 5 daovc iftirjvr * Aaj Jtff ^ *** .Vi. Lot raised with top soil, seeded, Four varieties which still can be «•!.> Wc 7«*.*•- i*u it-* SI* - v.^. v' ^ V' *"- Drive sn OK Used Csr this Summer Children's day. grandchildren. Five 4-H boys gave Mr. and Mrs. Howard McDanlels, V- aiu iL-s Sa. 7h^-» ;d shrubbery sst. W. M. P. Jerrett, ordered through county agricultur- rUK^-ITAJ. ^ ^ • As ever, Rosalie. a song, 'There's Always a Mother son and daughter of Mulllken spent .rt,rTrf ler attended the tulip festival Sun- : Admission: 1881 CHEVROLET DELUXE SPORT SBDABf-Heater, Defrost- White pigs, 7 weeks old, priced successful in those all-Important if an. ^ T^.v ^ - it- aru *•* yxr-Btxa *Saa&if ' Relief from Nervousness Locals day. variety of purposes. Soil erosion n-i'-i jiareuf ••^.-"or? ar e5>j ica-ec 7Aii»f*# n5»rr *>? -- bxari zu: vk' at $5.25 and S5.90; also a large exams. Of the 29 who took the' control is one, another is for use er, Pan. Relief from Dissiness Miss Myrtle Porritt, Clara Lu- a Aa.-t }em*f ~ # TOSK aJvut nrpvi«Ri>ie Ur i Tnaj sow. H. Pilgrim. 2*6 miles west tests at Alto. Jack Maxson was one All roads lead to Bowne Center of new plantings for wild life food m if an; if* ruu;»^ ^ ' 1881 BU1CK 4-DOOR SEDAN—As clean as the day It was built, cille and Alice Yvonne Heacock fi he tifniZmi. io 4 srszi ri V of Alto. cl Relief from many of the five who received 10th grade for chicken dinner on Memorial and cover, wind protection around *" riiarjan^ exeepUc.ial buy. average. Need we say we arc day. spent the week-end at the Elmer farm bulldlngi and fields, for xr-. ^ K xr-. ^ AUCTION SALE —Bed springs, Yelter home at Morse Lake. r*iifxt «w r v ^ , forma ef defective vision proud of him? Congratulations to Mrs. Lenna Johnson and Mrs. beautlflcatlon around farmsteads, a« wacvi xtii,- -jv Reserved, 35c Bleacher, 25c fETJlL OTHER CARS TO CHOOSE FROM- mattress. Ice box. table and Mr. and Mrs. Waler Salsbury of «rHw ir A'i«>.-n#. art tntcfenw rar nic jeilt-f both boys. Glen Godfrey were Lowell visitors and ultimate woods crops. ^ ^ Jarv m t^hStv^ ICED FROM 8M88 UP chairs, dressers, writing desk, We attended the play festival at Wednesday. Wisconsin and Mrs. Caroline Nel- if aixi if* ,i-«-#Tev .Vfniiar zSrac i? f jtf-r •miotJa stove Dr. J. R. Dertltn Spruce and fir will grow Into Ut. W l good piano, , dishes. Sale Lowell Tuesday. Several of our Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bryant of 11ns of Grand Rapids spent Sunday ^'ixuxfn *: hi^itra.v a ttarutr# v m Christmas trees and pulpwood. Saturday. May 20, 2:00 p. . Sec- Optemetrte SpedaMsi boys and girls csm* come with rib- Hastings called at Deo Bryant's with Miss Josephine Salsbury. kra Nhn.r r*fc ^ Voda ^ ^rr^rnt Wan itw ej tvur heci. ond Hand Store, next to library, Pine will make lumber and pulp- Hoots: IS-lt a. m. S-A, 7-Sp.m. bons, and we all had a lot of fun. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Cole and wood. Locust and cedar may be- ir- Mii rvw raA ant iwc?r J*™ IIEI CHEVROLET SALES Saranac. Mich. cl daughters of Snow District spent Hhian* it- aixi If* *brm n- W'» maatt Ttxit-j mm ,7 icmimg >v No Office Hows on Tuesday Friday Is our closing day. And The following guests mst at he come fence posts, ash tulip and oak 7«iiC»» flKFT: are we glad! We'll be seeing you at Lawrence Johnson home Friday Sunday at A. J. Porritt's. will make lumber and the dogwood IbKAK rf ^nrcttc. Mm Bim 7r*ofc3f MQtfitA aixi utM ± >• O. G. FOR SALE-Oood trailer with 9 ft. 1488 Lake dr. Grand RapMa n*l* Wxr real Igi a / Leweil, MleMgaa box. Inquire Fahrnl Cream Sta- the picnic, and then, until nest evening In honor of the birthdays Callers at Floyd Flynn'a Sunday and berry bushes will provide food aoit f*t x>9a«r. «r B.^itdihr uxnwxj» tad zturzana Mir Ol —Ofwemic ** tion. Phone 824, Lowell. cl Fall—A Happy Vacation. So long! of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coles: Mr. were Mrs. Alvah Warner and Mrs. crops for birds. t; I —cr—

THE LOWELL LEDOEB* LOWELL, MICHIOAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1989

Fallasburg & Vicinity Seeley Corners Mrs, Wesley Mllkr Mrs. 8. P. Reynolds MX THE LOWELL LKPflKE, LOWELL, MICHIOAN, THURSDAY, MAY 18, INI |Moderniie Now NOW... AN EVERY-DAY Monday callers at the home of INSTALL A The L.A.S. held at the home of PUBLIC NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Will Booth were H. Mrs. Alice Reynolds last Wednes- S. W. Bowne Bozung and Mr. Smith, of Hub- MODERN BATH BOOM day was very well attended. The PUBLIC NOTICES Mrs. L, T. Anderson bardston and Harry Bozung of HEATING PLANT June meeting will be held at the Promoting Good Soil Practice NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Good Short Story WvWmSw Lowell, WATER SYSTEM home of Mrs. W. V. Burras in the NEW LOW PRICE Default* having been made (and *uch Mrs, Arvil Heilman is getting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Batey, Mr, OIL BURNER form of an ice cream social. ••Mil-h default* haying continued for more than and Mrs. Earl Hillman and Mr. and along nicely. She was brought home Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and LA FAYETTE. IND.-With scien- Theso figures likewise dliclosed that NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ninety day*) in the condition* of a certain STOKER telling ye that if it wasn't fT that NtniCK or MORTGAGE MLB Mrs. Burson Bowens and families from the hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Hesche were Mr. and title research and soil testing con* differences in the costs between fer- mortgage made t>y George W. Cole and \vv:v..vi \v. thoro wovkin'i hor rtmiors tWautU hnvlns Iwn nwtito (and «wh DefaulU having been made (and such Florene Cole, hu*band and wife, of tha of Grand Rapids spent Mother's Gladys Vaughan will help with the PAINT FOR YOUR HOME Mrs. Leo Bloomer and children of THE 4 stantly making available more defaults having conUnued (or more than otT : ^ <,iv.' it. you woiiUin'l b; hav tilizer grades are not very great itcfiiulu having oonUnued for mure thaa City of Grand Rapid*, Kent County, Mich- Day with their parents, Mr. and work in their home for a time. N. McCords and Mr, and Mrs, Sey- enact knowledge about the fertilizer ntnety A»>5> In the awidiUona of a cortaln ninety days) In the condition* of a certain igan, to Home Owners' Loan Corporation, NEW ROOF (Steel or when considered in terms of tomato 1 mortgage made by Vincent Snlatecki and Mrs. Joe Batey. mmmMmmimiimm Mrs. Claude Booth and Mrs. Ed. Composition) mour Hesche and children. SUTMOTllFH needs of spocitlc crops and soils, values. mortKiits* made by AtuUn R. Belireni, wl- a Corporation organized under the law* i v..ti drow horsolf up proudly, dow«r and survivor of «wlf and wlfo Eda Anna Sniatecki, husband and wife, of of the United Stated of America, dated Miss Margaret Anderson of M. Bradley were Tuesday dinner WATER SOFTENER Estel King spent Sunday with every farmer today should make "It costs only $1.73 per acre to Ui'hrcnB of thi» City of Omnd Kaput*. Kent Grand Rapid*, Kent County, Michigan, to January 4, 1934, and recorded in the S, C. spent from Friday until Sun- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. his parents Mr. and Mrs. F. King '••a was taking altogether too County, MichUian, to Home Owner*' Loan Home Owners' Loan Corporation, a Cor- office of the Register of Deed* for Kent S , , sure he is supplying enough plant apply an extra hundred pounds of Any of the above may be •, .t !u rsi 'f. OortKiration. a CorporaUon ckrt;atilz«d un- poration organized under the law* of th* County, Michigan, on January 8, 1934, in day at her home here. Emiel Stauffer after which Mrs. of Lake Odessa. 15 food in his fertilizers to correct the United States of America, dated January had with no down payment SAKAH F, MoOAHKY "•\Vh.;t w.;1- doctor's bills, nurses. 3-12-12 fertilizer and an increase of der the Uwa of the United StatM of Amer- Liber 759 of Mortgage*, on Page* 253-254, Mrs. Rose Wakefield, who haa Stauffer accompanied them to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houseman deficiencies in his soil, an agricul- ti-a. datetl January 3. 1M5] and recotvl- 1. 1934, and recorded In the offlc* of the and aald mortgagee having elected under spent the paat several months in Lowell to call on Mrs, Melvlna and up to three years to pay AP ? V.V. V \S> ;tf tr.p> down South and West, house- only 411 pounds of tomatoes will pay Register of Deed* for Kent County, Mich- and family were dinner guests on v. w '..v tural bulletin points out. ,sl m the office of the Regtiter of Deed# the term* of *ald mortgage to declare the Biggs, —ask us about this. for Kent County. Mlohlcan. on January U, igan. on January 8, 1934, in Liber 759 entire principal and accrued interest Queenstown, Can,, is visiting her Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Prose 3 39 keoo-.-rs r. bbing your father right w:i miK/ mr 'I'AV'W'VM "The cost por ton of fertilizer 1935 in Liber T.S4 of MorfVa^tv. on Pagea of Mortgagos. on Page* 241-242, and aald sister, Mrs. Dorr Olidden. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Garfield and of Grand Rapids. .;r,d I f; r.o.c'eetins; his business to thereon due, which election it doe* hereby should not determine what grade or ;U3-34l. and said mortgagee ha\*ing elect- mortgagee having elected under the term* exercl*e, pursuant to which there 1* claim- Owen Nash and Leon Anderson Fred Jones were in Lake Odessa Mrs. Walter Alley and Mrs. Jane ; tnl under the terms of said mortgage to of said mortgage to declare the enure Chas. W. Cook .V .vn;"C ".vk . v.or your siok mother for over analysis is m-od on your farm." the ed to be due and unpaid on said mort- attended a school board meeting at Monday afternoon. Hendricks of Grand Rapids spent .• .svuvuvl l\v '. ••..•o yoars. your home has boon declire the entire principal and accrued principal and accrued intcre*t thereon due, gage at the date of this notice for prin- Phone 78 Lowell ?-.• • *r^. > 5 5 vo"' yo.ir- bulletin doehires. "If one finds a Interest thereon due. which etecUor. it does which election, i^t doe* hereb, y, exercise. . . . clpal and intereet the sum of One TOou- the Alden Porritt home Monday Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mead, of Sunday with Mrs. Ray Cornell. :;od up to the chimney to pay hereby exercise, pursuant to which there puraunnt to which there is claimed to be ^ : Hundred Two and Fifty-Six DOUBLE WRAPPED TO y..tr;.T. w,'< soil low in available plant food, it j E ght evening. Coopersvllle and Mr. and Mrs, G. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hesche called s.fi T li claimed to be due nnd unpaid on said due and unpaid on aild mortgage at thel hundredths Dollars ($1,802.5ft) and m 'tw. '.Is Vo;:r fa;!;er has had to work one costs comparatively little por acre mortpi^e at t!ro date of this notice for Mrs. Leon Anderson and daugh- Funk and Mrs. Reninger, of Grand c49 tf on Mrs. W. H. Holcomb at the PROTECT AND HOLD 24^1. :>.• •' -cf. Yr-:.:- r::J. J£ date of this notice for principal and In- nt> yult or proceeding at law or in equity .r-d day to save tho roof over to apply c:;trn foru'.izor. or another principal and interest and tax and insur- teriMt the sum of Three Thousand Five j having been inatituted to recover the debt ter Margaret and Marion Bruton Rapids were Sunaay callers at the Clark Memorial Home last Friday. A sC'.NV. '..UW. •• '.r one d BREAD "Twist OVEN FRESHNESS lo.ves v . r hoa.i. and you can see how ance ndvancrts the sum >»f Ttinv TlK>usind /" *" lOO Dollaw | secured by *ald mortgage or any part attended a shower for Miss Monica Harry Vaughan home. 3 v grooie of fert.':.:er to moot his spe- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Antonides cw.'- 'wi i" a"A;-.;-.o is helping him. oan't Three Himdretl Twenty-six and 64;i00 Dol- (S3.521.30) nnd no suit or proceeding at; thereof. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jones and Alton-Vergenne* cific needs. In some cases the cor- ,ars ($3.32t>.64> and no suit i»r proceeding law or in equity having been instituted to! Now.' Therefore, by virtue of the power Anderson, a bride-elect of next and children were dinner guests - V' daughter and son Betty and Bill Mrs. Clyde Condon yo. ;!'o price of a clerk .'" m law or in e.julty having been instituted recover the debt secured by said mortgage of flale contained In *aid mortgage and month, given by her friend, Mabel / Mother's Day of Mr. and Mrs. Guy W.l'.X. \V>, v-'. WAS ^r.u'riv. w.th .? rect Iv.oo may actually cost less. or 1 • V.,-;'.'or Anr.o helping to pay my to recover Use debt secured by iaul mon- Z" * thereof, > pursuant to, the Statutes of the State of Loring, of LaBarge, ' i and Mrs. Mary Ford, Fred Jones Monks of West Lowell. WHITE HOUSE SWEET PICKLES str.? ci '. x.- A "For cxaropV. when corn sells for sage or any pirt thereof: Now. Therefore by virtue of the power, Michigan in such case made and provided, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. and Jack Haiser, of Detroit, spent Mrs. Will Rennels of Stanton has Miss Leah Reynolds of Battle /-.... Ivasked Marion in- Now. Therefore, by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and ^ Hereby Given that on Jaly SI. LARGE br^.t s-rocr. r.Vb only 40 cetus per bushel, the cost | S()tlce of sale contained In said mortgige and 1939 0,c,0ck Dan Foster on the birth of a son the week-end at their cottage in been visiting the Clare Ford fam- Creek spent Sunday with her par- ert .v;'ous'y. KS 'I ^oJn Eastero QUEEN of thc Jtroo: tv^ ; •< r of 1M pounds of 0-12.12 fertilizer ' pursuant to the Statutes of the State of MiUill,an in such iase made and pro- standard Tlme at the north front Friday, May 2. Fallasburg. ily. Also called on Mrs. Delbert I0M OLIVES '• "T s that and more! She ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rey- Al'ihou.cV. Johr w, < .VV* would bo equal to only 3.6 bushels Michlfinn In such case made and provided vided, Notice Is Hereby Given that on ;0f the Court Hous* in th* ntv of r.rand Misses Monica and Margaret An- Mr. and Mrs. John Seeley and Ford and Mrs. Chris Kropf. nolds. es ye wea; •e w v'en stockings Notice Is Hereby Given that on June 80. June 19, 1989 at ten o'clock forenoon, j Hapldg. county of Kent and State of MILK thing but .1 t of corn, wiv.lo 0-!4-t5 would cost 3.3 derson spent Saturday in Grand Elaine and Beulaine Miller attend- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark spent Mrs. Libble Cole in company hate; she ye sleep with l!».s» at l,i o'clock In the forenoon. Eastern possession •ir beautiful bushels: 2-12-t> would represent 3.5 .•standard T :v.e at the north front door of Rapids and called on the former's ed a reception at the home of Miss Mother's Day with their mother at with Mrs. Evan Fuller and baby of APPLE BITTER win.iow t.^ make you | the Oourt House In the City of Grand had made his : re;;y young dau^'r.er bushels and 312-12 only about 4.3 cousin, Margaret Hilliary. Ardis Shepard in Grand Rapids Stanton. Hastings and Mrs. John Vincent PURE •; as > •, bit like your ! Rapids. County of Kent. Michigan (that 4^Z5c a tritle arrogant. Her mether hav- bushels. Yet only a small increase | I'emi; the place of holding Circuit Court Mrs. John Troy and daughters last Friday evening, honoring Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Smittie Smith and and children of Battle Creek mo- ve eat ulain. Bumper Crop. v hvT J .T"' premise* described In said mortgage, or PRESERVES ALL FLAVORS in yield or an i:nprovement in qual- .n said Countyi said morttfyo will be 80 ,nuch and Mrs. William Bruton and and Mrs. Edmund Finch. daughters were over Sunday guests tored to Waverly, N. Y. last Thurs- ing died two years prev. ! ; ' thereof aa may be necessary to e or earn p.uTs •tv u iii »«"•.> tw-•> ,, , v c ,.oi.i I., i g for the extra plant food. It would ;o tv.e highest bidder of the premise* de«- in fAiu mortpif^, or #0 muiii therf* aum q* jiimj which riev h# Mid hv her father and she would always ^ ::vse hay then more fertihaer per acre or for buy- | cost only $1.64 more per acre to ap- i-'ribed in said mortgage, or so much there- Mother-Daughter banquet at Cale- nic at Fallasburg Park last Friday. Gerald Tornga is in Blodgett hos- Cole. They returned Tuesday bring- Ann Page IONA t0 pay mountdL^'JH^fo^sa'u l ^d inv^iumthe under,'Bned at w before said sale for TOMATO S0IP cans and 1 or donia Wednesday evening. There were thirty-three children pital where a piece of bone was ing Miss Vivian Cole home with live there together and en-.y their •• •^• v.v e > -'e a;g the proper analysis needed for ply 500 pounds of 3-12-12 instead of V ** ^ * miv hf hv insurance on said premise*. „ , , j., , ' msicuu oi , lUl, aforesaid, and any sum or sums and aU other ,um 4 1 b and parents gathered at the table removed from his leg and put in at or before sud sS for tlJL Md ofi? " P " >' ">« underslgn- Mrs. Fred Batey spent a couple them. peaceful surroundings. v.e , i..» 1.1.. ; --u-o. which may be paid by the undersigned at ied to enjoy the nice pot luck dinner. 14-02, Aa:;; Ray s re- .r before said sale for taxes and or in- all «,w - interest thereon, puwuant to law days last week at the Dan Foster his arm where it had been frac- Mrs. S. Seeley and Mrs. Leon SANDWICH ANN PASE But one evening, after they had ^"-•ss to wear same holds true whether it and t0 the terms of 8:11(1 "The important thing is to apply suSi niM hv ttith^n ' mortgage, and KETCHIP bottles sums paid by the undersigned, with ln- 'all leKal costgi chargM and In. home at Campau Lake. Miss Mildred Herman has been tured. Seeley attended the mother and 2 v iS potatoes, sa-tar boots, wheat. . , ...... suranco on said premises, .md all other sat by the fireplace until quite late. " , an amount and grade of fertilizer ; sums paid by the undersigned, with in- hired to teach again next year. 1 0Vl uro My Haf.ie P U PP' '• "-' ;ruck or nvaok crops. I best suited to your soil condition, i '•efest thereon, pursuant to law and to the S » mo rSig? -d'aVVg^Vr'^d^l^'- ^ daughter and Frank Bruton of The Cliff Pant and Harry transfusions over the week-end for Wednesday evening. SPREAD that she was to have a new mother. mateheo t!'.e o;\;a:;die "That the costs for fertilizer per terms of said mortgage, and all legal Th KITOHER KLERZER can The increased crop—whether it is .•os;#, charges and expense.*, including SZlLlrZ a*. ^cirtala piece or' parcel o, laad Grand Rapids were Sunday vis- Vaughan families were in Muske- John Claus who is also in Blodgett Clarence Snyder of Kalamazoo other Anne cr bed a* follow*' P situated in the City of Grand Rapid*. After the sudden surprise and acre increasing crop yields are tomatoes, corn, sugar beets, pota- \r. attorney s fee. which premises are des- itors at the Wm. Bruton home. gon last Sunday afternoon. Hospital. was a supper guest at the S. P. m0Tt Partl pinfiar 19C shock. Marion wrote to her Aunt comparatively small is shown by toes or wheat—will more than pay •rsKM as follows: That certain piece or parcel of land ietcTbH' * Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Booth and George Ford will observe his 92nd Reynolds home Sunday. That certain piece or parcel of land f Urfonrf, Ray. her mother's sister, to ask \l "My love oNoIaimod fertilizer cost figures released re- for the extra investments in needed situated in the City of Grand Rapids. Tot Nl^Ur-fSir ffl4) nf amnrt RiniHn Margaret accompanied Mr, and daughters, Joyce and Virginia and birthday next week Thursday, May Mother's Day Mr. and Mrs. S. 0LE0MMGARIRE situated in the City of Grand Rap:ds. ,y Ch, n m ,re she might live with her. as she Marien fer. cently for Indiana tomato growers. plant foods." County of Kent. Michigan, more partl- S? de.1rl!if;u?" " - ' Mrs. J. C, Proctor to East Lansing Mrs. Wesley Miller called at the 25, In the fall when their wood was T. Seeley had as their afternoon could not possibly bear the thought "Mother Anno w.n •ved on it at ar'.y described as; Lot Nineteen (19) of Leo Addition to Addition ^o^h^rftv^of nMnS" Sunday and enjoyed picnic dinner home of Mr. and Mrs. John Geiger buzzed he told friends he would guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Seeley Ann Page : Lot numbered Twenty-seven (27) of the the City of Grand Rapids. County of Kent. rvmntv Riplds. last week Wednesday evening. PRRE LARD of anyone's taking her mother's night, a? she Cvn:lo!i': ; ,:v. anything r.ast Park Addition to the City of Grand Michigan, according to the recorded Plat ^^4 1939® with Vivian at Potter's Park. Miss have It split up ready for spring of Fallasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ver- pretty enough t r \vv : -.n the shops. Vano.ermaas, who wore married Kapids. Ken: county. Michigan, according thereof, together with the hereditament* Margaret remained. Ralph WHlnnery has been quite and In driving by It looks like the nor Seeley and son Darold and Mrs. place. HOME OWNERS' LOAN She thinks y.v. Smyrna Saturdav evening in Klise Chapel. '' :he "worded plat thereof, except right ind appurtenances thereunto belonging. Mrs. George Howard and son sick with a throat infection. job is well done. A Vergennes-tp. Lettie Dennis of Grand Rapids, Two days later the answer came. Dated: March 20. 1939 CORPORATION, RORRER'S CHEESE WrS AJb^rt Housernun m Mortgagee. were in Grand Rapids one day last 3 Sunday visitors at the home of friend has written to radio station Mr, and Mrs. Howard Seeley and Yes. she was welcome any time "Murtha. M;:r-.h.i. V tv. ashatv.odl" Grand RapUU. " They are on a " **- HOME OWNERS' LOAN jn tho u*— tny *no^- BEANS th»n .ny ^ , short wedding trip and will make * home owners' loan CORPORATION, IRVING H. SMITH. week. Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Stauffer were WOOD for a request number to family of Cascade and Mr. and she chose to come, but was advised "You had to do with .:t your sum- Attorney for Mortgagee. WITH PORK Go Igor—Mattison j ;heir home in Grand Rapids. corporation. Mortgagee. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Zwiers and two be played for him on their Nick Mrs, Cecil Seeley and son Charles. to wait until she finished hijth mor tr:p to the r.. r. a :-,d y.v: sulked. JOSEPH SHULSKY. Business Address: 304-7 Houseman SWARSD0WR FLOUR ' C. H. Wallace re;urned to the Mortgagee. Bldg., Grand Rapids, Michigan. daughters and Marjorie and David and Johnnie program that comes Miss Marguerite Burras of Flint school, a year hence. I oo;:I.i have s"k; d yo.:. when Karl Ooicer Jr.. son of Mr. and KENNETH P. HANSM.V Attorney for Mortgagee. l-lb. ! h.ospital Saturday evening and is Business Address: 300 Michigan DE-627-LG App. 12-13-38 c51, 13t Elmdale Zwiers and Henry Roe, of Kala- on the air at 7:35 a. m. spent Sunday with her parents, "Of course, you could not expect your two hes; 1 ore wording M;s Kar". Ctoi-er of Belding. and Attorney for Mortgagee. ean Sc in a critical condition. Business Address: sf.0 Mich. Trust Bldg.. Trust Bldg.. Grand Rapids. Mrs. Ira Saroeant qatollne economy ^ jail • mazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stauf- Mrs. Clyde Condon had quite a Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Burras. SULTANA M;ss Fran.eos L. Mo.f.ison daughter peI RED SALMOR your father to go on having house- to save your h. Mrs. M. VanderJagt and Mary Grand Rapids. Mich. Michigan. fer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. P. surprise Monday while cleaning Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Burras at- keepers forever." Aunt Ray wrote ; Mv. an.o. Mrs. Frank Mattison. of 1 DE-62:-LG App. 12-13-36 C47. 13t DE-627-LG-App. 12-13-36 C45, 13t "Why didn't e v 1 me. Mur- Fuller visited Tuesday at the Chas. Morse Laka Elmdale Post Office Closes May 15 W01 Edlnger, Evelyn Edlnger, Mr. and out one of the bird houses. After tended a meeting of the Rotary practically. "There have been V2. tha" Why didn't they tc ! ;v.e' " Smyrna, were united in marriage Frazier home in Ada. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Mrs. Frank Houghton Mrs. Ed. Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. getting it nearly empty, out jump- convention at the Pantund Hotel Saturday motnir.c at 10:30 at the ^ ^ot l kn ^ - " Ann Page CHOCOLATE RROPS so far. I believe, and it will be sev- Margare; Good is working at the NOTICE OF MOKTti.lGE SALE After fifty years of continuous 5 » Bill Stauffer and son. ed a little flying squirrel about on Monday evening. "Vou were t ;or they didn't Cong;ogationa". parsonage. Green- Defiult* having been made (and such! Mr and Mr* Plavfnn Dvcrorf onH eral years before you can learn to S. Buckner home. fof.ui;;.* having been made (and such defaults having continued for more than Cla>ton D>gert and service to the patrons of Elmdale Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stauffer and half grown. The mother came out Mrs. Cassie Schneider, Mrs. want you to know. V ; were hold- vi'.le. with, tho Rev. S. C. Parsons ninety days) in the conditions of a certain au8'"^er Melba were Sunday din- , .INt manage such a large house. How- Mrs. Rue Osmer and Mrs. Jennie lefau'.ts having continued for more than and vicinity, the Elmdale post- son spent Sunday in Lansing vis- side too but went back in where the Louise Schneider and daughter of c ninny offioiatina". Too bride w. re a lovely > r»,j . ". r.oty days) in the conditions of a certain mortgage made by Katherine E. Shear ofiner guests at Jennie Yeiter's. Aft- master, Carlos Seese, has received CAMAT SOAP ever. if worse comes to the worst. . t Wiii i.tra..d Rapida Nis- -.orti.-age made by John P. Koets. widow- of G nd Ra ,d iting her folks. others were. No one had happened Lowell and Mrs. Vivian Schnieder SALAD and were a;;\.ous for a; ess of old rose laoe and a shoulder vtf S'l'i . !? P '' Kent County. [ ernoon and evening callers were notification from Washington, D. you can depend upon me." Saturday. • the city of Grand Rapids. Kent Michigan, to Home Owners Loan Cor- «•„ j r — . . taNDA Sunday callers at the Wesley Mil- to see the squirrels using the bird and baby of S. Lowell called Sun : yo." o. rsa-ao of yellow roses, sweet peas poration. a Corporation organized under Mrs. Laurence Dygert and S sianoi..nd ^P""" "Not very sympathetic." thought Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wittersheim ay M.chigan. to Home Owners' Loan C,, that the office was to give its ler home were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. house. day afternoon at the Wm. Hesche LUX or LIFESUOT "I'll o.nd tVruet-;v.''-no;s. Their only at- 'Ar;- >ra'.; ?n. a Corporation organized un- the laws of the United states of America, baby, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yelter, Marion, a little resentfully, but it lotored to Detroit Saturday. final day of service on Monday, Litten and six daughters of Kala Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf have home. DRESSING tha." • n.o.ants .vote M; and Mrs. Geiger '•••r the laws f the United State* of lateA-d October 2. 1934 and recorded in Mrs. Mary Loring and Doris Yelter. May 15. The first postmaster to was just like Aunt Ray. :ner;ca. dated March 2!«. 1934. and recorded the office of the Register of Deeds for vfiHa norfitf j Aurt«l mazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller their little grandson Charles Mc- aad V; ana Mts. Mattison. parents Kent County. Michigan, on October 11. Miss M> 1 tie Pon itt and Alice j i •> a Go :. the office of the Register of Deeds for serve at this place was Leonard E. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Miller. She put the letter away and await- cr.om ana bride, and Miss McCorcTs Matters 1934. in Liber 7S0 of Mortgage*, on Pages and Clara Heacock spent the! Donald of Lansing with them this qt.iar 29C SUPER SUDS md kitohen and :v..\ 0. ur.I.N. Kent C unty. Mulligan, on ISUi April. Lott, who took up his new position Joyce Gulp, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. week. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Keene Breezes ed develpmeonts. Valeria Goia r. sister of the croona. Mrs. R. T. Williams t9.'4. ;:i Liber 76:. of Mortgages, on Pages 517-51S. and said mortgagee having elected: week-end at Elmer Yeiter's. in the year 1889. with lemon, and a bit of Boynton, Miss Genevieve Van Po- Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Mrs. A. Lee Marion had hoped that the now .. • i 59-450. and said mortgagee having eiect- under the terms of said mortgage to de- xt.. and prrnninK. Hmio-hfnn - • \, ..... , . . -r-i!er terms of sad mortgage to chre the entire principal and accrued In- .} ' , * *L Houghton cans mint, and w. , •. '.tv era o.%ed ca ed e pering, James Giddings, Robert Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kropf HEIRZ BABT FOODS mother might be something like her • a..o. A.Kir^on. ana oir if..ire the entire principal and accrued terest thereon due. which election it does, " *" James Easterby home . c t aior.s r. w a:;d o.o as i Locals Locals Boynton and Ed. Schmit of Grand and Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kropf and LILY WHITE own. and it proved that t and Mrs. Ed. Coa;s of Grand Rap- raer-st thereon due. which election it doe* hereby exercise, pursuant to which there one evening last week. George Crawford of Belding en- POPULAR bid ye." Mrs. I! N was taken to ioreV;. be due and unpaid on said mortgage at the date of this notice for r ™*. , BRANDS : Mary' Grand Rapids, aR( an Mrs. Claude Condon visited her Mrs. Alden Sparks. CIGARETTES caused .uarvv. sprang al v.g the jtlisten- Sunday. principal and interest and other lawful * ° Mrs. Philo Blakeslee has been the guest of Mrs. Lida for x-rays and -.Artgage a; the date f this notice for OUSiAflN nmUB oat SMk UIDAT sister, Mrs. Marcus Frost of De- Mr. and Mrs. R. H, Dodds and father ;ng white walk, \. ie mint I'.uraav Mr ar.d Mr.-. John Huizinga were ;. r.r. • ;m; and interest anil insurance the •harges the sum of One thousand eight spent Mother's Day in Rockford Grant the past week. $1M9 North Bell District troit one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frost and FLOUR when he introduced them rle tvet as she ran. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and sum Af One Thousand Three Hundred hundred fifteen and 32 mo Dollars ($i.- with John Schwab and family. John Lenhard and son Harley of COUNTRY ROLL N nety-Eight and 16 100 Dollars (51.- 5.5.32i and no suit or proceeding at law w . w T w pt.„vermutn s w' ana at the Smyrna pos; and former's home here. work in the Alton cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frost and tor. How could know it was ion appear in the r,v;v. wVier e f.e Mr. and Mt- Dan. Pos;ma and •r :n equ.ty having been instituted to re- •over the debt secured by said mortgage or Harold Juhlin called on Katie "i '.l ar.r.g Mrs N : t n s absence aauahtor of Fr-. ep. rt visited Mr Aver the debt secured by said mortgage ini Pa« thereof; Graham and Mrs. C. H. Horn Sun- A son was born recently to Mr. Mrs. Guy Tallant, Mrs. Roy Ky- Mrs. Boyd Condon and Elsie May Grand Rapids. ^7Sc EVERY ONE IS CANDLED id t'.rst workers were w.th two tall .classes :. i Mrs. Clair Norton were r any part Utereof; Now. Therefore, by virtue of tlVt pv.vc- dav afternoon Tho following Standard Oil stations an here to servo you In your spent Friday with her Grand Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy, Sr„ EGGS and Mts. R Post ma Sundav. aa > aIte, noon and Mrs. Dwight Rosenberger. ser, Mrs. Frank Freeman, Mrs, attracted him to v.o. as on a litray. Sao saw k-er step . .. .. , ,, Therefore, by virtue of the paw- sale c .ntalned In said mortgage and . f - ^ „ are spending two weeks at the cuests f Mr. and Mrs. pursuant to the Statutes of the State of Emma Engle Morgan Of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer Community: Lyle Bovee and Mrs. Elmer E. mother Condon in Lowell. Boyd she had decided r step- and kiss Mother Anne after she had .\.r. ana :> rienry >me;Ker sale c ntair.ed in said mortgage and Robert Hardy home. Hastings of Belding in i son and tarv.i'.v, Mr. and Mrs. -.--..ar.; to the statutes of the state of Michigan in such case made and provld- South Water Lake spent Wednes- and daughter Virginia spent Sun- loha Layer East Main at. Marshall attended the lesson on has begun to show some improve- on uly da U. S. No. 1 mother? placed the .-lasses : ar :v r type- f Mr H.-s'tings' birthday. nielker. w re Sundav d.ir net M. n.can ;i su.-h case made and provld •?' ^\ * >' afternoon with the Floyd day with their parents, Mr. and H. Stomsaiid Central Garage chair caning given at Lowell Wed- ment now. He goes to the dining Mr. and Mrs. Norman Higgins, As time went iv as r.' Notice Hereby Given that on May 7. lrt.4i* at ten o clock In the forenoon. Hazel and Glenn Conner were Sun- NEW POTATOES 10 ibi. 25c wr.ter. fen kiss her fat ur and Ola Purdy returned h me of M: ar id Mrs. John P ost- ei Mrs. A. L. McCaul. nesday afternoon. room for part of his meals and has RED OR WHITE 1939 at ten o'clock in the fortnoon. Eastern Standard Time at thc north front * tei lamilj, Service Station West Mala at day callers at the Robert Hardy breaking up of rostra n: that pass ut. 5 • saw f.e 1 k t happy after s; on.dir.a the past ma. Eastern Standard Time at the North Front 1 -or o. the court House in the city of Mother's day callers at F. Hough- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A large crowd attended thc auc- been asked to make a few beds r r d p a5,d Col nty of Kpnt M!chl Stephens M-6i at Segwaa home. GIANT had fallen upon '.ce the wonder on M. f.r Anne's ... a o a s wo ok and Mrs Perry Ad gate and j ?. v? l . '. - u ! ' «n ton's were their sons, Llovd, How- Dan Weaver were John Weaver of tion sale of Mrs. Morris Cahoon each day. TOMATOES uo me lb. 13c FRESH PEASSTMO E 3 ibt. SSc advent of her new Little she rase an.i a.a'.al a. r iilass , v • r c* 5 Mts id Mrs. J ;hn Hulrdnga mo- • S ae°W "nd families.' Hastings, Mr, and Mrs. John Fry Richardson M-21 aad Ada Soad last Wednesday afternoon. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Parker and v family were Mother's day guests of intimacies, cor . walks .s.u: r.:5 to Hast In:^ s . ..tuiu ay n'..rht . be foreclosed by a sale at public auction Matt Metternick, Mrs. Eva of Oakland, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. »rge A. Story, Looal Dtotrlbntor Phono fl Mr, and Mrs. John Fahrnl of Allen Weeks who were married on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. and drives in i o park w;;h her fa- cwn. ' lames \V -Iter C'.aik. Jci mie to the highest bidder of the premises des- Mettornick, Mrs. Henry Yonkers. Leon Howk and Percy Rosser of LeFebre, Ada Distributor Ada Pboao IB Lowell called on Mr. and Mrs, Guy May 8 at Parneli. Miss Norma ORANGES caS" 2 d. 29c CUCUMBERS ooeh SC ther. which, h . T ' •• • • . • r f Mrs DeEtt Gard- n s n i • Lane and G H, t the h.ghtst bidder of the premise* de- Freeport and Mrs. Eugene Krauss. Tallant Wednesday evening. Weeks and John Malone attended Parker of Sand Lake. .it... c* ^ •'•»•••• •• •"•rlbed ;r. -m J mortgage, or s.i much Ruth Trimble of Bay City has ' 'I»*• *' .c ?• • Etta Wria visited Mr. and Mrs. Jacl there f .i« may be necessary to pay the iue as aforesaid, and any sum or sums "^ka of Hudsonville spent Wed- Mr, and Mrs, Jay Leece were in The United Workers Club met at them. suoh keen pie been visiting relatives in Saranac their zest heca • r • * * r o 5 • ' HE 1 ere a woo i: and Mrs r. Sunday afternoon. amount due v af.resaid. and any sum vh ch may fe paid by the undersigned at nesdny with Mrs. Forrest Graham, Hastings on business Monday aft- the home of Mrs. Ed. Hotchkiss Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Condon have HEAD LETTUCE 60 SIZE for . .• ,. 1 - c • Ar j.ims wh.ch may be paid by the under- Mrs, Carl Munroe of Lowell, Ken- the past week. 2 13c • W Ler.a P.stma Grand Rap ir before s.i.d sile for taxes and ' or in- Mrs. Guv Smith of Freenort and ernoon. We*t Lowell last Thursday afternoon. After the had their little son Louis to Ann ont thought she was •..•r.eil at or before said sr.e for taxes and •urance on said premises, and all other *•* nnd M If n7 neth Munroe and lady friend of Illinois Town Finally - -ir.a Mrs sited her p:'.ron;s. Mr. an Mrs. Carlos Seeso attended a Mrs. Melvln Court business session the ladies visited Arbor twice lately to take tests in Mr. and Mrs, Ward Conner spent him with anot: :r ir.f.irance on said premises, and all sums paid by the undersigned, with In- Mis. H. Houghton of De- Grand Rapids. The dinner was in Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Abandons Kerosene L.-\nip c lyai l Post ma Sundav n:zht. r.her sums paid by the undersigned, with terest thereon, pursuant to liw and to the troit were Saturday evening callers meeting Monday evening at the and tied a quilt for Mrs. Hotchkiss. an effort to find out what was So she honor of James Munroe's birthday. Mrs. Noah Bishop. A "ado MV?. r.tere.it •her-, n, pursuant t. law and to terms Of said mortgage, and all legal costs, at F. Houghton's. They also called County School Commissioner's James E, Green and Mrs. Sarah The hostess served tea and home- causing his trouble. They were told G reville ;s .. ... i the terms >f said mortgage, and all legal Wayne Wheeler of Grand Rapids \f • e , ! ln a office in Ionia, pertaining to tho there were nearly three hundred Mr, and Mik. James Gardner and T4. S" '.,rlmUe?' 1r, a J: M«. Merle Dawson and Mrs. Iregory visited Mr. and Mrs, Fred was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. made cookies which were much en- ? v;; o n*. a. z c a . u . ,• Lowe District •harges u-.d expenses, including an Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bark- »'• rr.ey's fee v.h..h premises are des- crbed n.« follows: Owen Nash at Sunshine Sani- taking of the school census. IcDonald and Mrs. Mary Stlnton and Mrs. Melvln Court. joyed. things but thc dust from cattle never be a rv picnio Wrs. Gerfjde Thcr.-.s . r • d as f. '.'.ows: That certain pieee or parcel of land tarium. Grand Rapids. John Berkey and sister. Mrs. Al- Mr, and Mrs. Elmer E. Marshall hairs showed up as his worst en- ley and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bark- B&P FOOD Detroit last week, Mrs. Byron Green of Grand srones • -;•* all its own. Tt was a -v t er;...-. p.ece or parcel of land situated in ley and daughter Virginia were r \v r. v 5. i Park Citv Of Grand Rapids. MrSi Frank q. Smith of Osseo bert Slabaugh and Omar Stahl lefc Mrs. Evelyn Court returned to were in Ionia Thursday afternoon emy. The doctors there gave hypo- • '.v.ite.! in the City .if Grand Rapds. ounty :.f Kent, Michigan, more parti- Rapids entertained her class of Sunday callers at the Hazel Conner c .1 rr. c Alio.-. Xnst; •ularly described as: spent the past week with her son. Monday for Illinois to visit their tor home in Three Rivers last Fri- on business. dermics for each. First time there • f Ker.t. Michigan, more partl- twelve girls from the high school home. s; read no efTuigenee ever U ana aw; or. re .•u'.itr.y de«crire4 asi The East eighty-four feet of Lot Charles and family. Dr. and MrtJ father, Mr.- Berkey, who is very ill. lay. The baby will stay in the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Lyln Bovoo visited ho was given forty-eight in rows ; department of Wealthy St. Baptist Sunday morning and attended the work in the sawmill the Wielands Mrs Ed. : wet i Th- We t O-.vh .:f of Lot Nine- Rev. and Mrs. Tobias Schrock up and down his back. Mother's day guests at thc Mrs. 1 pital for two or three weeks. Church Saturday afternoon with a| Mrs. Mike Eagan in Ionia Sunday Mother's day Holy Name Society have established there. Sixteen WHAT? HO teen ;9'B B; - 'k Fifteen 'tSi of Com- and family were Sunday guests of Many people here will remember H. N. Leo and Dell Lee home were \UB'R£ •' tk's r. " ri; r.c m .w ,n> the City Rapids, according to the recorded plat ^I'-'Saiet Ivjsci \sete Sunday, Elery and Isadore Onan and woiner roast at the farm home of afternoon. bieakfott at St. Alphonso church. men are now employed in the mill. IETTBRHEMS W-- a i • try ; h-- M: Mil- P Joe Stahl and wife. Mrs, Mao Perry who passed away Mr, and Mr.s, Azor Parker, and our! ; Grand Rap, is Kent C unty. Michigan. hereof, excepting a right-of-way "over thc guests at tho Smith home. Icrodith Schmidt were Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Green, Mrs. E. R, Wines and Mr. and Afterward all with Mrs. Cclia Boss, Mrs. Wieland, Mrs. Blough and >n Wie a:cjrdir.g to the reoordel plat thereof. West ten (10) fee- there f for driveway The Misses Bernice and Doris recently at the home of her daugh- Frank Lee of Pierson and Neta rv. c..::. ,i it tr.irely a .1 st n.v: • [uests at the Schmidt home. Mr, and Mrs. Melvln Court called Mrs. Elmer E. Marshall were hi Mrs, Ralph Wheaton and daughter Lorna Lott assist in the food tent. irian Smelker is staving! I",.ted: Kei.ruary 2t. 193?, P 3r,: MWB!,w M Lake Odessa Monday afternoon. ' ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Gable of Ionia. Callers were Mr. r ay was HOME OWNERS' LOAN rSHS IS, w„ t " " Toltcr entertained their uncle,! Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Green on their little granddaughter at ahd Nancy Ann Potter came to the The mill is running from light un- : rtr. r Margatot Eckert.' Mapes District vey Avery at their home In Stur- and Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson of Lan- was busv. n went CORPORATION, Dated: April 13. 1939. George Colby. Monday night for' ^ere Sunday guests of Mr, and Blodgett hospital Sunday after- Ed. Potter home tor Mother's day til dark. •ua "r. v r f r !ii r o n*. o. M -.ctgagee. Mrs. S, M. Rowland sing. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barkley, f. C .:a; N-. s. wit home owners' loan dinner in honor of his birthday. Mrs. Byron Green of Grand Rap- noon. Toys made In America are to bo gis, Mrs. Perry used to visit here dinner. Mrs. Uyron Potter .spent The Sweet School reunion will G a Mts. Jo: m Thomas of Lansing is rETEP. J. DANHOK, corporation. and was a relative of the Biggs Robert Barkley and wife and Mr. .v.* .rr.oy f ir Mortgagee, Mortgagee. George Regan ana Priscil'.a ids. introduced into Tho Hague, Neth- the timew ill) her father, Onie be held June -Ith this year insteail o.ave ; ntentbe of the Watt Thomas | family, nnd Mrs. James Gardner and Joyce, B.Address: f.-rj N'-rns Bulld- WILLIAMS. STILES A Tt'BBS. Smith wore host and hostess to There will be an ice cream social Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Wool produced in Australia last erlands, Byrnes and daughter Uympna. of August. The school yard is in :..tnilv th week. Grand Rapids Michigan. Attorneys for Mortgagee at tho Mapes school Friday night, ii!! of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- their Sunday School class picnic at Mrs, James Munroo were Mr, ano season is estimated at 2,920,000 Mrs, Kate Crady entertained tlu Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith were better shape in June and it seems i Mrs. Orvin Smeiker nE-'.jT-LCi App. 12-t:--0 C4J. ISt Business Address: 536 Michigan Ma V for the aia Higgins, Hay.el and Glenn Con- WHEN THIS Fallasburg Patk Saturday after- - benefit of their ball Mrs, Columbus Jay and Mr. and bales. Good printing Ledger ollico tf Alton Bodies Aid Thursday, Next recent guests of her parents, .Mr. a less busy time. There will be pot Tru«t B'.dg.. Grand Rapids, Michigan. noon. team. Everyone welcome. ner. L. M. Cahoon and Ktta Wicks. Cascade : s D y with their nE-027-LG App. J2-ir.-3'5 ci9. 131 month they will meet in the church and Mrs, Earl Hunter, who an luek dinner, plenty of taldes. A HAPPENS, PHONE US Miss Inez Frazee of Grand Rap- All paid their respect^ to Mrs. :. -nd Mr? And :s n. of MiiKK OF MO»T«.A(.F S.U.K basomfnt, with Mrs, Etta Gray as oldest mother m>N) ^'.ving at thHi farm home. nice program and visiting. All ids spent the week-end at S. M. hostess. Members are making Clirlsteena Lee. tin nnd We'll Print Somo .lit- hiiv.r.g been made (and su h statf of Michigan, ( ircuit nmrt of Kent South Bowne mmnm. in this localitv, who is 02 wars old.' "'n1 •Ir8' .l'y 1"'lln,(•, irm-mhers eomc •. Do not wait to be M: W.rt Th r.a.? and' •• • • .••ntinued f r more thaa ( "iinty—In (liancery. No, 41ih SU Mr«. Jennie Pardee Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks call-i ' PP<«' Monday ev.-nin^. [notifu-d. For Vou In A llurrvl! vi.-eau he fun- iay.-. the c na tions of a cer- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Place and Mrs. Gray who will observe hei mor;gage male by Emerson W. Dick- Cithc-rine A, Farr.r.gton. No other cor combinei all ed dti his sister, Gladys Nye, who Guests were Libbie Carr and Fred The Bert Willef.e and Aelu • Mrs. J y Brew Janioc were Sunday dinner guests 80th birthday in Juno. ..por Vof.a r. and He - e Dickerson, husband and Plaintiff. Sanford Ellis of Campau Lake •ubmitted l;t an appendix operation1'"" George Roasch. son familie, .-pen! Molher's day' o.a , w; ' , • hel •: the City Grand Rapid*. Kent vs at the C. J. Place home. fomoui *' I ' l-'' C Y i at the fho\e featurru Mrs. Lee Keech and little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandenh ut with theii .-on :ind daughter, Mr,, v.y. M.-higr.n. to Home Owners' Loan Gilbert jmas Farrlngton. was a dinner guest at the Elmer •it the Community hospital in : : . - Mrs. •i Mts, Lawrence Endres and sons ter came home from Blodgett hos- spent Friday evening in Grand a •.-^ration, a Corpotll'.on "rg razed under Defendant Shaffer home Friday. Of These Greenville last Sunday, and found and Mrs. Guy Willette and sons of Mrs. Lepper, who has been sick of Freeport spent Monday at the pital Sunday. uonstely; a-a the ;h Light hi hs'd '. ightcn Wednesday. '..'it ia'.vji ci the United Stites of America. Order of I'ubllrutlon Mr. and Mrs. Aldcn Porritt and Rapids, Clarksville. such a long time. Sunday vi.-it t; at the Claude Schmidt home. her improving nicely. Thomas- s'.r.-i June 12. l&.'.l, ar.d recorded in the In this cause it appearing from the »f. daughters and Mrs. Lvdia Porritt Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Condon en- Harold Denton had dinner Sun- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. \ii>' George Wieland spent the Mir..: h ••me w.-t- Mr •ii. i of •t hRegiste r of Deeds for Kent Marie Rowland was a Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Higgins -r.il Mr^f, f.davit on file tha; the defendant. Gilbert of Harris Crook md MnrWIn P tertained their mothers Sunday. day with Mr. ami Mrs. Carrol Pot- Ihey v cr; t f. y •-•ounty. Mi h.gan. on June 27, 1P34. in at,ld and '•sjas&i" were Mother's day guests of Mrs. Gerald Heaven (Ruby Willette) on week-end with her father and Ray Th rr.as ar.d Ori-n e of De- Thomas Farrlngton. is not a resident of „ . Matjoiie Poi-, day supper guest at the Lawrence Miss Rhea Willis and Mr. and Mrs, summer. L.l'ttr 773 o; Mortgages, on Pages 401-102. the state of Michigan, but a resident "tt were callers at Jennie Pardee's, Hazel Conner and family. ter. the birth of a fine son. m the. Mr. and Mrs, John Clark • Mt md Mr-. H w-.t i Hough- ir.i #,-t,d :r Bieri home. BUI Hunter were guests also, That wa« titer t • : tr. ; • .a •rtgagee hav.ng elected under . V 4H Dnn- I,r!n--Pa; and accrued interest there- '""SSS maion ot a,raid' °' Hastings is | and family and Boyd Morrow were r wh5:h Have the spirit of conquest. Thus Ml r IMIHe been so well the past several days. with friends near Maine. dinner guests at the Howard Bart-1 "I can't star.a It ' fhe :r:ed t:- : T- n fathers and V."/ T , w A ' »>--t»n It does hereby ex- Henry, attorney for the plaintiff, assisting Alfoid Custer with his Monday evening guests of Gene Mr. and er;,-f, pursuant ta which there ;* claimed you can successfully battle and Sympathy from Alton friends Is Mr. and Mrs. Jack Denton and •.j i •-.•> i.r.not. M:- It Is Ordered that the appearance of work. He visited at Jerry Blough's Lee, the occasion being his birth let! farm home. The BartlettSj SQUEEZE Geo lie Miller of Hastings, -o be due and unpaid on sa.d mortgage at .- i l non-r.v.dent defendant be entered Thursday evening overcome difficulties. •• J]{JJ iOMSBt IIDINS- extended to Mrs. Will Harrington children spent Thursday and again 6% o{ h, r for day. 0f when all she c . a .;,r w. ? •... and Mrs Georze Karcher and " '* '• ' P«ncipal and herein within three <:• months from the m..! pjr"* , , and family. His death occurred Sunday and Monday with Mr. and LT ^Prising how much punch . f • r..- ar.i : ad.", ./ o, . nterest the sum of Six thousand two hun- date of this order, and in case of hi* ap- Mu, Ed, Lacy and granddaugh-j I etet Urn Is of Lo\\ '• K nut.tuted tc .hereof to be served on the plaintiff* at- \t,a tj.: mCCI " E*®*" Add causes day night as he and his wife were family in Lowell. 14 y. a: s was guest 1 torney within fifteen (15» days after ser- ^ ^ Blough, daughters Mn. Etf. Potter Miss Gene Clark of Lake Odessn guit8 so fast. Try 'em. Rates are to tlie high • t"r.e v.all taat ; • .. fjlnsa Rapids. M: cr.d Mrs.!'^"; " rRCKl Stomach crossing a street. Their calls for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Detmer visit- vice on him of a copy of said bin of com- Mary and Betty, and son Junior of: '• htmauiic was a Friday night guest of Mrs. 0niy 35c one time, 60c two times, rated them from the :;,:.o-f - tha- Ulcers, Irtdigestion many years have been both fre- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John r.-ndtt: :.r.s r. India Emerson Wieland. $1.00 for four times. For 25 words ent neighbor? of 'he rack r.ro:; Bloatlng.Gas, Heartburn, Belching. quent and faithful to the Dorus Mrs. Anna Denton has recovered Detmer, at Cannonsburg Sunday. mp&nied by her Mr, and Mrs. Oxal Johnson werejor less. Read each week in more "Anybody war.;.: a tr.,;• j a Nausea, get a sample ef UDGA *• ?.'.*! "•ssisvATiew Church home to see their mother from an attack of quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sowers and and all w. rc dto^sed free Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Vandcnhout in Grand Rapids Sunday to see {than 2000 homes. tf stooping form stra .;h'.cn.od ;;;• fr tr, and a free interesting booklet at CSS" VMMunr. and to Mrs, Church through her children spent Tuesday evening Illness, Mr, Harrington was 71 spent Mother's day with Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter and a potato patch on the .titor i T. runcm khm-mtwh Mrs. Leonard Vanderzand in Grand the wall. llonr^'* Drug Store years of age and had been Town- all called on the Maloney family. M: • MM* iniw WtTH IM. send Park attendant ever since it Rapids. Mrs. Sadie Werner and Wednesday evening callers at thc "No. Martha, nohoay wants yo.;-- yiovi, tHecyioof daughter Rose were callers there. BfBBMHi. (SvaMb ea was opened. Hit funeral services Ed. Potter home were Mrs, Philip $ and nobody wants me. either." satn One the happy B. H. SHEPARD. M. D. held In Bostwlck Lake church was Nell VanKuiken, Lottie Johnson Schneider and baby and Mrs. Mar- Metfor to loao moM$ Marion. "I'm goir: to Aunt K.-v " rd Mrs C Phone 47 attended by the Park Commission, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson tin Schneider. Mr, and Mrs. Glen HOW TO GET A LOAN OF 100 "So that's it. is it?" sa d the b.q •'••^t f-.dder the premises ; week for six (6' successive weeks, ter is in poor health. oaW r u: p alnt; csu c c hJ 0TAfT F,ank Jonc and wJf0 Burial was at Cannonsburg. were supper guests last week Tues- Rickert and girls spent Monday •'•'Me'V^-v 1. : V l M i ') V » ot Grand J. A. MacDONELL, M. D. stout woman, leaning on the !t e :te tree- x* ...a,, i f n. ^,»a.> to pa> the •.} be pers. r.aay served on said non-resi- 1 ^ r\.t a... B. IWHTfOO. day of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Thomp- evening at the Potter home. .m . t due as aforesaid, ar.d any sum or dent defendant it least twentv (20) davs ^iis Bun- Phone 110 Miss Marjorie Jean Thompklns with which she had been loosening m* 12 K.r Negonce Hlock. Ix)well of Benton Harbor was a recent •on. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Potter were •jmi which may be paid by the under- before the time above prescribed for li.i nel of Hastings were Sunday din- f. MOMT Mt BTASilim Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Fletcher of FROM HOUSEHOLD FINANCE the earth around some potato plants descents chased the s ft shadows .t or i^-tore d *a e tor taxei appearance. nrr guests at Harold Yoder's. Office Hours: 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. guest of Oren Frost at the home of in Ionia Monday evening. ir.d or ,niurar.ee -. said prem #es. andi CORNELIUS HOFFIL'S r.... . ^ r. IIA1J A MILLION Lowell were supper and evening "That's it. is it? Well, if I'm kilt ...... n itrc-it. G;ri v:..e has jth.-- svjns pail by the undersigned,! circuit judge B.\ron Cudne> .eft Friday morn Office Phone 36 It. NO MUFT VWYKAflON. his parents here. Vou can now apply for s House- from Household is a simple for it, I'm going to tell you a thing last its dist.r.ct. r. 1; h: Mr. and Mrs, Bill Condon and guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. »• r.e Michigan's Largest Farm Mutual v.th interest ti er* r„ pursuant to law and Examined, c unter/.gr.ed. Ing for Massachusetts to work for James Denton. hold Finsoce loan without going business transaction. You get or two. Going to your Aunt Ray's, ,ern. Like r.;i the r. -t as. ; has . th» trrms said mor.gsge. and all md Entered by Me Wieland & Blougb in their saw II. NANt NSn MOMint children and Mn, Wm, T. Condon So. Lowell Biuv lo the Household office. The the money you need in privacy ..a, . wst.. charge ar.d expense*, inc'.ud-1 MATTHEW BAGDON. m|n DOUGLAS H. OATLEY drove to Sparta Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jake Steal had as is it? Shure she has no time for any* been elcctruted! :ig ;. attome;. t f-e, which premises are Clerk, ,, ..... MM MM Af im, coupon below will bring you, aad without embarrassment. —dentist- 1939 CHEVR0LKTS the John Colby and Jack Penning- afternoon and supper guesU Sun- Comers thing but her pups and her poodles— irtcr.bed as follows: i Attest. A True ConCopyv Ml'S. Harold \oder JJld Ml'S. Will lf Mre. Howard tsrtlett witbut eklfathn, full informaAnd- chsrges on your losa are Tr.at certain p. - or parcel of land lit- MATTHEW BAGDON. * 7IANB. ton families, day, Martha Qulgley and Harm you'll come back, if you do." Said to Bo Smallest Church Fire Insurance Company Mishler were in Cnaran d Rapids Office over C. Thomas Stole fltaal of Grand Rapids and Mr. and tion about this Household serv- at less thsa the lawful maiimiua ::.tp and two O of Rorema's Bu,vnes» Address: court House, Tuesday afternoon with Est ell a Tak* • look M th* HMquaM mIn '•"fS d th«i*wlM» Ont- were Sunday guests of Mr. and .-ubd.vj.on, City of Grand Rapids Kent Grand Rapids. Michigan. c50, 6*.'Rosier and mother. Phoaea: Office fio 35 rokt-tbtn tako • look M tk* uaoqiuM UM atOumUt quality 14. BXCIVBIVB BOJUSMOBi spelling over a period of six weeks. Sweet School Reunion June 4th, where her father could be seen , It was built by the very early pio- The fact that the State Mutual continued Its ateady growth i County, MJchlgin. according to the re- 1 fttaim Mans Mrs. K. 8. Rickert. The South Lowell Ladies Aid : cortel plat thereof. Mrs. Polly Eash, Mrs. Clare Eash (Mturaa ihown it th* rifht. . . . Thtn'o a *ln« comwctloa Mrs. Peggy Bollock has been hired Quick/acts ahoul the Houtehold Finance Loan PUn walking up and down, dictating, and n^rs who landed in the far n rth oi throughout the year of 1938 indicate* that more Michigan farm- oRDUR APruiNTINc. TIME FOB HltAB- nnd children and Mattie Mishler to return aa teacher again next Libble Carr spent Friday after- meeting will be held with Mrs. G. 'Dated: March 11 '.W. JOHN R. STRYKER is. wwo whiii. sprtr so makers or endomeri. No 9. Quick actioo. No tedhee Mother Anne at the typewriter. New Zealand in 1850, and settled era are lurnini te State Mutual every day for Inaurance pro- HOME OWNERS' LOAN ixg fi.MMft were in Hastings Wednesday after- year. noon with Llsaie Hoover. Wieland on Thursday, May 25th. loawhpid Finance for a aalary or wase aitisnmcni waitias. in CORPORATION, — DENTIST- dwrrotet li I—dint M othtr imktiof cmn bfUt for th* Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wing and i of 920 so 9300 oo far* required. "Yei, I can see." said Murtha, the the little village which is named tection for their building* aad peraonal. It means that old mem- state of Michigan. Th* Probate Court noon. Leon Dennis was taken to St. An afternoon meeting with hostess i. car or aooe. t. far chargei oa aapsld woman who had "helped" at Mar* j Waiiti, and is situated about 100 ber* are *ati*fled with their membership and are telling their Mortgagee. Hthth «Am HI ll* but nht yri-m\lint it th. mt ol • «r family of Grandville spent Sunday 4. Household Finance • WILLIAMS. STILES k TL'BBS At a session of »aid court, held at the ^ Mishler and family attend- Phone SIS Hour* • to 6 •my forty wcowfa of mry twrnty-four-hour d«y-h#c.u» It'; Mary's hospital Tuesday afternoon. serving tea. Election of officers, a. Saudi amMblr asrawnss. balaace oalr. afternoon nnd evening with Mr. .moni.- Jithlt y charse is less than ion'i for 15 years. "I can ice a mllei north of Auckland. The church frl^nda and neighbor*. It means that lo**e« are adjusted fairly Attorney* for Mortgagee, probate office, in the city of Grand Rap- ^d the shower for Mr. and Mrs. Open Wedneeday and Saturday th* only car that Mot* you all of thMa modora faatuna at He has been III with pneumonia for games and a good time. Everyone 10 lo 20 ewatba to repay. the lawful maiimum oa ail - woman and a man working hard to 1 ^ built of Kauri. The tree from and tquarely and on a baal* that provide* maximum ln*uranc« Business Address: MIS Michigan Tru*t ?)r oa 2Mh ,Jl> oi Lee Kvealng*. 7 to 9 about ten days and was not getting and Mrs, James Maloney and all welcome. S. Yoo do NOT need co- loans. Bid? Grand Rapid* Michigan SS *'* ' Thursday night in Bucb low coat! called on Mr. Maloney's mother In JWis.srtilifi- ^ get out of debt." which it was built was felled by at a time when insurance i* aU Important, after a fire. Fr 0rt along aa well aa expected. Mother's Day guests of Mr, and ,DB.«27.LG App I2.13.3fl c««. :3t Present Hm CLARK E. HIGBEE, ^P ' . Office dofled Thur*duy Afternoons You want tho car that Sim you tha moat for your money; Henry Langler family of Grand Greenville, She will be 102 years Mrs, Charles Rlttenger were Mr. "Dotior of Family Finances" "Debt?" said Marion indignantly, | the pioneers themselves and hand To Mirhlgan farmer* who are not member* of tbe State Mutual Judge ci Pr : ate Elmer Shaffer and wife and Mrs. yw want tho car that lo irat In aalao, Irat In *1^1 j™"™' . . and icoroi of ofhor Rapids called at the Albert Blaser old In a couple of weeks. nnd Mrs, James Taylor and family "we have plenty—our home is the plt*«awn. It is an octng:n in shape, ghe thla Invitation. Invoetigate our policy—talk with neigh* NOTICE. LEDGER READEIi9 K*t*te of Unum Lydla Karcher visited at Albert o now 1919 CfMvroktl Better 990 your Chevrolet LOWELL PITB. LIBRARY home Sunday afternoon. Andrew Hoover of Lansing spent of Lake Odessn, Mr. and Mrs, finest—'* j having eight sides, vt-. a shingle l or* u ho are member*—fttudy the blanket coverage feature of It appear ng to the court that the time •'•tobaugh s ir. East Bowne Tuos- dealer-rodoy/ fcnporfont foofwrofc HOUSEHOLD FINAHCE Friends of The Ledger and Alto ('•HAHAM niJHS. — UK^T SIDE Michigan Bell Telephone Co, has the week-end with his parents, Mr. Dale Rnnkin and Robert and Char- "So 'til. 'Tis all that But I'm roof. It scats 20 j ers ns. the State Mutual policy. When you have done the*** thing* Solo having business in the Pro- for pre/er.t.ition of claim* again*t »iid day evening. nnd Mrs. John Hoover. Corporation •'ite .h vj.d be limited. ar.d that a urns Charlie King and wife visited I - OPEN - changed nearly every one's line lene of Deltn, Ohio, and Mr. and and diftoovered that you want thl* protection for your*elf bate Court of Kent County will Ivery 40 iMond$ ot every day, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Sowers were Mrs. Ken Lyon of Grand Rapids. either call the looal agent or write the home office In Flint lit wuiSt !**«»•*«>• evening at Elmer ghaf. Tuewlay, Thiirmlay, Saturday 1 number and ring around Alton and Campau Squan, Phono MI7I, Grand RapMs, MMk confer a favor on the publisher by Moseley this week. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mrs, Emerson Wieland nccom- Stranger: "Which is the quickest and a»k for a *aieaman to coll. requesting the court to order pro- laid deceased by and before i»:d court: fer S. from 5 to j» p, m ' lewebody key$ e new ChevrdeH A 9MBU4 MOTOei VAIUI Heer EDGAR A. GUEST. RWomAw CBS Train Schedule* It is Ordered That aa the creditor* of Callers at the W. H. Pardee home Thompson Sunday and In the aft- panied her father and mother, the way to thc hospital?" bate notice* published in this pap- At*DIE E. POST, librarian ernoon Nell Vankuiken nnd Lottie The time given below U Eastern Lounger: "Poke me in the back Ixw ell—Harry Day. D. A. Wlngeler. ft. E. Springett, Grant "if. tZXt "5 KS5 the week were Rev, Kinney One philosopher tells us that Earl Colbys to Atlanta last Tues- IMesae give me, wiibent obligetien, infurmsiion sbout the Household fflaaoce Plea; er. The Court will be glad to com- J- Johnson were guests and took Mr. day, They returned Thursday. standard time. with that umbrella again and you'll Warner, A. R. Smith. ply with the request when made Office .r before the jsth day of .%as*at. of Alto, Iklrs. John Batman and "more men can stand adversity t. l». tsts. at ten o'ctocK r, the forenoon daughter Sarah of Lowell, Mrs. nnd Mrs. Thompson for a ride and Pm Marquette find yourself there in no time." Caacade—|ohn Wattereon. Respectfully, DR. R. T. LUSTIG s than prosperity." Why not? We've called on Mrs. Woodcock and Mr. Sweet school will be out this Name Train going east 8:40 a. m. R. G. Jefferles, Pub. Ledger OSTEOPATHIC / had more experience. . North Dakota. He wm tho son of Try a classified ad la the Ledger FRED nSfi. I were Sunday callers at tho W, K. U UlayoMo. UL. flirr waat afe Mag rtsulU, a chief named Jumpiaf Bull aad get rosulto. tf R*fi*t*r of Probate HX 91 Pardee hOBM. 1 Ofttae DQBT THE LOWELL LKDOBE, LOWKLL, MIOHIGAN, THUBSDAT, MAY U. 19N

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During the month of May Bran Flakes Ig. IS-oi. pkg. 12c the agents added $4,011,115 of new Home rendered If you desire a camp outing one can pitch a tent in any Michigan insurance. Very unfavorable style weather that month made this a Pure Lard 2 lbs. 17c Michigan State Forest or in one of Mich- PREPARE for SUMMER igan's 57 fine State Parks with the very good showing, evidencing a long scenic coast line and pictur- continuance of the good will toward Sliced Bacon N. rind |b. 1 7C Tomatoes . 4 no. 2 cans 29c esque rocks and sand dunes. this company, because of the fair NOW For a motor trip on grand high- adjustments and prompt payment Fat Salt Pork . . . lb. 10c ways that are a credit to the State of its losses and its square dealing. Eden Peas . 4 no. 2 cans 29c highway department one can see SEE US Fat Back Bacon . . lb. 12c endless miles of lovely scenery, Red t While places of historic interest, thou- Kent Wheat Goals V Pork Steak . . lb. 19c sands of lakes and streams or R!! Cl Rill ii 1) Wil Red Kidney Beans 3 no. 2 cans 25c sight-seeing trips through indus- lb. 27c trial plants. Round Steak B«l 1 While For children's vacations in Mich- Now Being Listed igan there are 725 camps including John McCabe, Chairman of the Tomato Juice 42 scout camps distributed through-* Beef Ribs tb. 15e Beef Pot Rst. tb.19e 3 tall cans 25c Kent County Agricultural Conser- out the State. vation Association, announces that Beefeater All of the above attractions and SWIFT'S regular 1940 wheat listing sheets Smrl Firaithiigi Corned Beef . 12-oz. can 17c many more are to be featured in a l for Kent County are being prepared series of advertisements in the Led- for all farms in the county that — lor — Processed Cheese Mb. box 43c ger beginning next week. have wheat planted for harvest In Michigan any of the years of 1937, 1938 or 1939. When this step in listing pro- cedure is complete, the County Beef Chuck Roast lb. 22c Keiffer Pears 316-oz. cans 25c CALf NCAR .T Committee, with the aid of each Community Commltte, will im- Center K«h1 & White COMING MNIS mediately begin the determination Bowne Junior Livestock Club Pork Shoulder Roast cut lb. ISc of 1940 wheat goals. Immediately held their regular meeting at B. Blackberries . no. 2 can 21c following the determination of I Center Aid Hall the evening of wheat goals for regular wheat May 11. Played ball before the busi- Illuo & White Don't forget the Lowell high farms, the county office shall begin ness meeting. school Senior play, Friday evening, the mailing of notices to each own- Meeting was called to order by FRUITS^VEGETABLES Crushed Pineapple no. 2 can 17Vic May 19. er for whom a goal has been de- president Roger Lott. Roll Call and rived. These goal notices should minutes of last meeting, read and Red & White FOR CREAMING USE CARNATION MILK'S The Townsend Club will meet on reach the farmer much earlier than approved. Voted to have a meet- Smrt Srriutei Ripe Yellow Grapefruit Juice 47-oz. can 19c Friday, May 19, in the City hall. ever before. ing for judging cattle at A. E. L. F. Cligh of Kalamazoo will be Mr. McCabe further states that Wingeier's the evening of May ihc speaker. Free refreshments any farmer who has not had wheat 25. Discussion of various breeds of Bananas 4 lbs. 25c Free towel with will be served and everyone is in- planted for harvest for 1937, 1938, cattle. Have a ball game at Alto SHIRTS $1.29, $1.65, $2 j New vited. or 1939, who desires a wheat goal Monday evening, May 15. for 1940, should immediately sub- The 4-H boys will play against Smut new pattern, and ) The P. N. G. Club will meet on Texas Onions 3 lbs. 14c Silver Dust Ig. pkg. 21 e mit a written request to the County the married men in a ball game collars. Styled by Glover and k Tuesday evening, May 23, at I. O. Committee for an allotment. This at Bowne Center Memorial Day. Phillip-Jones. f Long Gret'ii O. F. hall, Mrs. Minnie Hawk, type of farm will be considered a Next regular meeting will be held A complete stock of whites hostess. Thc officers of Island City new wheat farm. All such requests In all slses and sleeve lengths. Cucumbers each 5c Palmolive Soap ... 3 bars 17c Rebekah are guests and members at the Fred Oesch home June 8. should reach the county offices not und officers are each requested to Meeting adjourned and refresh- later than June 10, 1939. Radishes . 3 bunches 5c bring a "Mother." ments of ice cream and cake was TIES SSc lo$I Sweetheart Soap (1c sale) 4 for 19c served. California Long White Ties by Regal—the largest The Leonora Perry Group of thc Bowne Kitchen Maids selection of fine neckwear to Clorox .... quart 23c Congregational Church will hold a Bowne Kitchen Maids met with be found anywhere. Potatoes 15 lb. peck 37c food sale at Bob Hahn's store Sat- Water In Alfalfa the Junior Livestock Club May 11, urday, May 20, commencing at 11 at Bowne Center Aid Hall. SOCKS 2Sc, SSc, 50c SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER o'clock. cl Nay Rot Silage Songs were sung by all. The Hand Painted pledge given by Maxine Flynn, The I i/noioe ranerns oy AllenAlien- j HERMAN'S The Peckham Group of tho Con- motto by Mable Watson. Three new | A and Moorehead. i gregational Church will meet Fri- Water in grass intended for JAPAN TEA POT and one-half lb. Red & White silage offers Michigan farmers in- members were added making 2u clay. May 19, at the home of Mrs. members. C, H. Runciman. terested in this new system of con- j GIFT SUGGESTIONS j JAPAN TEA for ... . 69e Scotch Cookies lb. 10c serving feed crops a chance to Elolse Oesch was elected captain You'll easily rccognize this as a $1.00 value. of an Indoor Ball team. The next meeting of the Garden prove their guessing ability. | Pajamas $1.59 to $2.50 j Despite a warning broadcast Refreshments of ice cream and Lore Club will be held on Tuesday, cake were served. Forty seven were May 23, at tho home of Mrs. Ray nationally that the extra moisture Robes - $2.50 to $7.50 may cause silos to collapse, C. F. present in all. Next meeting will Bergin. This will be tulip day and be held June 8 at the Oesch home. Jewelry by Swank 50c to$l We Deliver members having tulips are re- Huffman, dairy nutrition research quested to bring specimens. Mrs. professor at Michigan State Col- W.BAA. Monthly Meeting Stupenden - 69c to $1 ph... Kb weaver's Market E. C. White, chairman of thc day, lege, sees other angles more im- portant to the problem. Unless silo The W.B.B.A. 4-H club held their bull Coats - • $2.95 • promises a very interesting pro- monthly meeting Friday evening gram. walls are so weak they may col- lapse, some drainage through May 12, at 8:00 p. m. The meeting Sport Ctats - - $7.95 was called to order by its president Child Study Club will have a cracks may even be an advantage, Orle Groenenboom, the minutes Haadkerduefi • • 25c piclnlc at Fallasburg Park on May his surveys indicate. Social Events BIRTHS were read and approved, several More Local News Girl Scouts 22. Members will be notified of In tests at the college duplicated further plans. on many Michigan farms in the new members were signed up At the last meeting of the Girl Recent Bride Honored past season, results Indicate the. whic...h give. s our ....club .practicall y Mrs. Mary Andrews is quite ill Scouts, the treasurer presented her i ii I'o Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heaven an 0 a REVROLin' Mrs n W (ncc Rub The Ionia County Council of gross or alfalfa must be in proper Y ' project which may be at her home on S. Washlngton-st, balanced accounts for tho past 1 ? 1 ? wHn* >" Willette) of Clarksville. at a kitchen shower last Wednes- a 6,. jb 3on Gerald Guy on w PTA will hold the annual picnic at stage to make good silage. carried. Friends are glad to know that eight months to the troop. Finan- day evening given by Mrs Laura ne{5d M 10 Bertha Brock Park Saturday, May The range apparently is between Vining was present and gave Mrs. Lew Wirigeier Is again able cial budgets are being drawn up in a ver MEI'S WEU . Blair and Mrs. Clyde Mullen at| ^ 20. at 1 o'clock. Everyone interest- 00 and 75 per cent moisture > y interesting account of the ( to be out. rder to prepare for a week at the home of Mrs. Blair. Games j ed In PTA work is welcome to at- when the resultant feed turns but turnouts of the last year's clubs. camp with all the necessary ex- Also he stated that he expected an- Mrs. J. J. Holmes received a were played and refreshments\) mm s Il/L tend. best. penditure. Arrangements were other barn to be built on the 4-H Mother's day greeting by telegram! served and Mrs. Mullen received, IViCfTluST W/16/1 At 76, 77 and up to 80 per cent made for the Court of Honor to fair grounds, and would be ready from her daughter in Colorado. many useful and pretty gifts, j President Gerald M. Henry of moisture the solid mass fails to Lake Klassy Kanners was held at inspect two different cottages over Guests from out of town were Mrs.; When children in the grades the Lowell High School Alumni ensile and produces a rotten heap for use for this year's 4-H fair. It Lowell high school senior play, j the week-end and report definitely the home of Mrs. Leona Hobbs. on Lynn Briggs and Mrs. Walter used slates almost exclusively, In- association announces that this unfit for cattle feed. In one oper- was decided that a softball team school auditorium. Friday evening, at the next meeting. be organized which would play Wednesday afternoon. May 10th Mellor and daughter Joan ofistead of tablets? Many boys used year's annual banquet will be held ation on thc college fields the grass with only one member absent. Af- May 19. 8:00 o'clock, Be there. During the latter half of the other clubs in this vicinity. Donald Grand Rapids. to clean the slates by spitting on Friday evening. June 16. Commit- was cut when about 80 per cent ter having repeated the club pledge meeting pirls cut out their knap- Anderson was elected unanimously Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buird and | them and wiping the surface with ters and other details will be pub- moisture. Hot sunshine dried it and club motto we sang one selec- sacks which are boiny nnde by to be the captain and manager. children of Flint were yuests of West Vergennes Kxteiision Class | feat or shirt sleeve. lished next week. out before it was put into the silo, tion, "America the Beautiful". The official pattern from waterproof so water was added to bring the Our first game was scheduled for their parents over the week-end, The final meeting of the West When many families made their secretary then took roll and read canvas. While making this hiking own soap, the base of which was moisture up. Too much was added, Wednesday evening May 17, with Merritt Day spent the week-end|equipment the troop learned the Vergennes Extension class was,,. . , . , . > „ the minutes of the preceding meet- held ,m Mav 11 at tho homo -^ "'leumulat.on of aslios? Huffman discovered, because this the Morse Lake Club at Recreation in Grand Rapids with his daughter!Girl Scout "Hike Soiu." of Park. ing. We also had the treasurer's re- j These were added to a solution of experimental portion spoiled. port and elected Vivian Silcox as and husband, Capt. and Mrs. Nel- Increased Interest in making Plans were started for a Parent- elected for next year. The lesson. lye and boiled down into soft soap. song and recreational leader. son. PROTECTION •frass silage results from frequent Member potluck supper in the Fal- "Suitable Furniture." was ably pre- unsuitable weather during haying lasburg Park paviliop the second We then held a general discus- Mr. an.i Mrs. Richard Neail. Mar-j Weekly Scrapbook sented by the leaders. Mrs. Bailey Signs suggest that a first class yaret Hemingsen, Phyllis Mier and PLUSI time for first cuttings. Trials in- Friday in July. sion on jars, jar tops, rubbers and and Mrs. Franks. Inner-circle row Is generating over Games were played and refresh- labels. We decided to use uniform David Condon spent Sunday at thc! this country's gold buying program, We write a Policy to suit dicate that cutting grass for silage Tulip Festival in Holland. Week's Best Recipe when fairly mature obtains the ap- ments were served after which the pint jars and tops In our club. Thc Cooperative Club as a result of which the Treasury Your Needs. date, time and place for the next Baked Oranges: I seedless or- proximately suitable moisture per- meeting was adjourned. Margaret Hemingsen, who lives is exchanging an immense number D. Anderson, Secy. meeting was set for 8:00 p. m. May anjies. , cup white corn syrup, 2 Tho Vergennes Cooperative Club of dollars for metal that many of Coverage at low centage, lessening likelihood of northwest of Lowell, reports seeing' members wore entertained by Miss spoilage. 31 at Lyle Clark's home. Meeting two fawns Saturday morning on •ups siiyar. - cups water. Grate the Government's best Informed Morse Lake Klassy Kanners adjourned. 'ranges slightly to break oil colls Lizzie Both for the May meeting. COST. tin- road west of Hrnvk's store and monetary experts regard as of Thc regular meeting of the Morse in rind. Cook in hoilini; water 30 The chairmen were Mrs. Edward doubtful future value. The argu- Eleanor Hobbs, Secy. about a mile north d' M-21. Bennett and Mrs. Carl Roth. Roll LaBarge Ripples I minutes until lender. Drain. Cut ment is that tho United States is H. J. RITTENGER, Agt. Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and in halves. Mix syrup, sugar and call was a tribute lo father. Tho I being maneuvered ino a position Mrs. Vern Loring daughters of Owosso, Mis. Clare|water and cook five minutes. Pour readings on "Father's Share ".i j where It may finance the next war Lowell, Mich. Anderson, daughu-r Stella and son syrup over oranges placed in cas- Child Discipline and Tmlnlnc |by pui,ch„808 ot 1A Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rathbun of Donald of VeiLrennes and Mrs.lserole. Cover and bake at 32$ de- were given by Mrs. Bennett and; Grand Rapids spent the week-end Stella Wright were Sunday guests' :!oeiS& hours. Mrs. Bailey. Lunch was served byj '• with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Scott. ' fl hHI^S „ the committee. The next meeting Timely Necessities 1 Renew It! Ralph Rathbun. will be held at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring, Clar- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Behler andj if V0Ul. iinoieum shows signs of Glen Martin in Ada. Dorothy. Mrs Wayne \oung and g . painting it and stippling ence and Claud Loring, Nettie Lor- a t ( try ing and Rosalind Loring called on children of Grand Hap ds were u. 1;Woi,. dolnL, s0 lvmo^ oU1 STaAND For Sunday visitors of Mrs. Ida Young.!wax and ffrea8e wlth Ra80jtne_ Merry MIIHIC Makers Mrs. ballna Loring Saturday eve- LOWELL ning. who. returned home last week from open all windows while doing this Tho Merry Music Makers mot at . .. Petersbutg, Fla., where she had work. Use floor enamel or paint. the home of Mrs. Harry Stauffer Ray Bond and Mr. and Mrs. Ken- MAY FRIDAY ONLY — 19 neth Bond and daughter of Dowa- -pent the winter. jPut on two coats. Stippling keeps on Thursday. The members enter- giac visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex i plain color from showing the tained their mothers with a special According to reports. Leander On the Stag# in Person Jousma and family Sunday. THE FARM soil. Stipple by using a sponge program and displayed their music Pltsch of Ware District, was pain- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring, Mrs. fully Injured Tuesday when some with flat surface. Take a board notebooks. Refreshments were and put stippling color on it. Press served. "VAUDEVILLE FOLLIES OF '39" Etta Lunekc and daughter Lucille uasollne exploded In a Grand Rap- of Grand Rapids were Sunday ids garage, where Mr. Pltsch Is em- sponge on stippling color and then: on floor. This transfers pattern of; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lu- Sttd Polaleci Seed Corn ployed as a mechanic. He was burn- Social Brevities FRIDAY-SATURDAY, MAY 19 • 20 neke and son. Mr. and Mrs, Fred- ed on the arms and legs and was sponge from board to floor. ... | Tho Book Review Club met on rick Luneke and sons of Grand Yellow Dent taken to St. Mary's hospital. ' m 1 Tuesday evening at the home of Rapids and Mrs. Alvin Barnaby White Rurals Learning Mr. and Mrs. Homor Hubbel of Cut a strip of oilcloth of colorful 1 Miss Eleanor Jewell. Mrs. D. H. BASIL RATHBONE and son were afternoon callers. Michigan Muck Grand Rapids, Mr. und Mrs. Jim- patterns if you desire that or plain joatley gave the review of "The Howard Shook spent the week- Ret Cob my Miller and daughter Joyce and color if you prefer and make strip Wilderness Wife by Katherine BORIS KARLOFF w end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Curmens Mrs. S. A. Terry of Detroit were the size of your old shades. AttachIplnkerton. Clarence Shook of Ravenna. Chippewa Sunday visitors of Mrs. Emma oilcloth to old rollers. Make a homj - Janice Hlgley and Terry Flynn Hubbel at the Jay Carter home. largo enough for stick and fasten spent Monday with their grand- Russet Rurals Mr. and Mrs. Dell Kropf and chll the curtain pulls. This makes a1 Davis Lake parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring Spray Malerlili dren were guests of Mr. and Mrs. change for your kitchen and gives Mrs. Wm. Sohrader while their mothers were In Grand Carter. a pleasing color to your work room. Rapids. Dow OU Mrs. Ralph Rathbun went to Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Household Hints: Mr. and Mis. Leander Pltsch and Ftncinf Sanodde Lime and Sulphur Wesley Crooks were Mrs. Sarah son of South Boston were Sunday Hartford last Sunday where she Length of chain is handy for joined her sister and brother-in-law Dow Arsenate of Lead Macey of Canada and Mrs. Vcr stringing coat hangers when air- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pltsch. GEO. O'BRIEN • RENEGADE RANGER Standard gauges aad heights Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis to attend Rex Form Arsenate of brick of ?/yandotte. Sunday call- ing clothes. Coat hangers may be Mrs. Kate Curley and son Albert (Special) Lead ers were Leo Mean, Ernest Corn and Chester Hillsburg spent Wed- Spldir Web - Ntwt the funeral of their sister-in-law at placcd as far apart as desired on Jollet. Lehigh Spray Lime and George Mellfont and two sons, chain without sliding together. A nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. ft ft Steel posts for Electric all of Wyandotte: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dettman and Feaee Nicotine Sulphate little starch in rinsing water for 1 family have moved into the Dick Alex Reusser and two daughters curtains will make them easier to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart and SUNDAY - MONDAY, MAY 21 . 22 and Lena Reusser of Ionia, Bertha family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Culver house. iron and cause them to stay in place Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring called Belle Barkley of Grand Rapids. better. When cooking vegetables Stewart Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Huizinga and at the Robert Smith home Monday Homo Orown, Tooted Mr. and Mrs, Frank M, Newell with a strong odor, cover vegetable on business. with boiling water on top of which family of McCords spent Sunday Globe Fertiliien left Tuesday morning for a vaca- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hlgley and Clover Seedi tion In the West. They will stop at place the "heel" of a loaf of bread. son Robert spent Sundsy with Grow the Big Crop Broad absorbs much of the odor. If Huizinga. Colorado Springs tor a few days, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil soup is too salty add a raw potato Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Houghton of June, Mammoth, Alslke, Sw. then on by way or Phoenix, Arli, Hlgley and daughter of Conklln. MM and let soup boil for a few min- Caledonia were Sunday guests of Clover and the Grand Canyon to Los An Janice returned home with them It-It utes. Potato absorbs much of the Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McGowan. geles. They expect to return on the m hli|mtiitroli...At after spending a few days with Orlmm Alfalfa alt. When frying fish, first soak Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schrader and t-W-N northern route through Yosemltc Tom Forward were Sunday dinner her grandparents. Best Brands Timothy, Red 20 per cent I National Park, Sun Franscisco, in milk, then dip in flour. This the forei behind thl lawl Tlves a golden crust to it. guests of Mr, and Mrs. Phil Dlefen- Top, Brome, Kentucky Agstone Meal Lime Seattle, Lake Louise and Bansf, baker of Alaska. CURTIS-DYKE SPECIALS- Blue Orase, Dutch White iiydrated Lime Canada, Inspirational Mary Lois Stauffer spent Satur- 1936 Ford V8 Tudor. A cottage will hold as much hap- day afternoon with Lorraine Dief- Clover, Reed Canary and (Ume Mowers FurtiUhed, No Friends will be glad to hear that 1937 Ford V8 Tudor, heater and piness as would stock a paiaco.- enbaker. Rape Harry N. Briggs is Improving radio. Charge) Tames Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ross were 1937 Ford V8 Tudor. steadily In Blodgett hospital, Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Orand Rapids, from a recent III 1986 Ford V8 DeLuxe Tudor, Mrs. Frank Huixinga and Mr. and heater and radio. nen. A stone was removed from CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Hairy Reed of Lansing were his bladder. It Is expected that he 1936 Ford V8 Tudor, radio. We wish to thank our friends afternoon guests. 1985 Ford V8 Tudor. ean be moved from the hospital to and neighbors for their assistance, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Schrader call- the hems of his son, Hilton, In 1985 Ford V8 Panel. C. H. RUNCIMAN flowers, and kind expressions of ed on Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rich- Curtis-Dyke, Ford Dealers, Low- Graai Rapids some time this sympathy at the death of Dr. ards and Mr. and Mrs. Menno ell. Phone 44. cl wetfb Mrs. Briggs has been staying Thorndiks. We especlsliy want to Baker and son Sunday evening. IM BROWN-Mm CHmSf CaII 34 Lowtllf Michigan with hsr aoo In ordsr to be near thank the Rsv. F. 8. Kinney for Albert Curley spent Tuesday eve- People like advertising and the his comforting words. ning In Grand Rapids. Ada-Call UlSi Ne Ml charge. Mrs. O. M. Thorndiks March of Time — Comedy — Ntwt coneerns that advertise, because Ed. Und attended the fansral of these notices aad facts about goods ads. bdag rssttlta. pi aad Veally. Dr. Thorndiks at Alto Tuesday. help theai boy more lateUlgeatly. f-Flag stop *—AMuiy.wiuow creea m »• MMWI f fit *e wmmm—mmtt » . , ,. ——— North Dakota. He waa the soa ofM j I Try a classified ad la the Ledger I ntBDRaK; | were Sunday callsrs at the W. H. 1 t Offlee Uttsr waat t*. hriag resttlti. 'a chief named JumplaplagBulg L j a • e [and get ftsaHi. tf fUgiattr of Pitui at* » Pardee home. tot Wit