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NUMBER 4 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 SIXTY-NINTH YEAR CLARK PLAYERS TO PRESENT COMEDY At Clark Theatre Renovated Public Library Secures Fine Response From Buchanan Friday, Saturday Marlin Kean Buys Richard Schwartz | Now H ere’s Loan 50 to 90 Ice Jam Floods • i Mrs. Sarah Most Is Honored This Philip Hanlin Directs Experi­ DiGiacomo Bldg. Buys Banks Farm I enced Cast; Admission the Books Each Day Store Cellars Week on Occasion of 92nd Birthday Prices Are Low Marlin Kean has purchased the Richard E. Schwartz of Buchan­ Proposition Sixty Children Throng Room building on Main street housing Heavy Damage in Drugs in an has purchased his second farm Came To Galien in Covered received 50 cents a pair for the .The reorganized Clark players his barber shop from D. DiGia­ in Berrien county and is taking Each Saturday For Basement Wisners; Water Wagon 51 Years Ago socks and mittens she knitted, will present their first production, como. The building is believed to possession of L in time to put it “Square Crooks" at the redecorat­ Story Hour Floods Hotel Fires j in shape for this year’s crop, says from the lumberjacks in nearby date back to the sixties. Mrs. Sarah Most will receive ed Clark Theater on Friday and John O. Doe of Kalamazoo, real camps. She was a fast knitter, but double recognition this week on Saturday evening, Jan. 28 and 29, Buchanan was in the flood zone; estate field representative of the it took her ail her spare time in a Daily book lendings running the occasion of her 92nd birthday, 1 with entrance prices that should Uncle for a time yesterday morning I Federal Land Bank of St. Paul, day to knit a sock, often toeing from 50 to 90 daily and Saturday which comer, on Friday, January warrant an overflowing house Hank She Played With when the waters of McCoy’s creek through whom the farm was it out late at night by candlelight ] morning story hours that have at­ 27, being the guest of honor to­ each night. and the mill race rose and backed bought. . They raised the sheep, sheared and tracted from 50 to 60 children in day at the meeting of the Sara- into a number “of basements, in­ Mr. Schwartz also expects to washed the wool, took it to the The name o f “ Clark Players" the three sessions thus fa r held Colleen Moore most Club at the home o f Mrs. cluding that of the Wisner Phar­ make some repairs and improve­ carding mill and then spun and has the prestige of a trade mark have t9 date demonstrated that Victor Metzgar and also tomorrow macy, where from $500 to $800 in ments including • shingling the wove or knitted it at home.’ with many Buchanan people Who there is a real, need for a library Mrs. Gale Bromley Was in at a dinner at the home of her drug3 was ruined and the motors dwelling with asbestos shingles. remember the standards of excell­ and that the public responds satis­ daughter, Mrs. H. J. Stoner, Elm She could weave from 10 to 12 Three Pictures With the operating the fountains were dam- The farm was once known as the ence attained by the former : Or­ factorily to the efforts made in Valley, Galien. yards of blanket goods a day, but ganization beaded by the elder Famed Owner of the Banks place and comprises 87 their behalf. Mrs. Most has spent 51 of her 92 weaving plaided cloth for dresses Hanlin which attained a reputa­ Doll House The water was about three feet acres. It is located about 2 miies Miss Mayme Proceus, in charge years in this vicinity, having come was slower. She iftade the clothes tion for exellent productions far deep in the pharmacy basement northwest of Buchanan. of book lendings reports a high of to 'Galien by covered wagon with for the girls of her own family, beyond the BUchanan comunity. When the guverment takes up and about 30 inches deep in the and alsq wove the cloth for the over 100 books out in one day and Amohg those who will take | Hotel Rex basement .where the her husband, John W. Most. These and many more will be Florridy exeusions ez a PWA. pro­ There they rented a farm from boys’ clothes, but sent the goods a total of 40 books out last week. special interest 1n seeing Colleen motor driven stoker started pump­ drawn to the Clark th.eatre to see ject I'm gonna spend the winter Maroons Play a t Edward Blakesley and cleared the | to a tailor to be cut. She'had the The shelf of books on boys’ and Moore’s famous Doll House at the ing water instead of coal Until the’ how the younger fry measure. there too. timber from it. Mr. Most was a first Howe sewing machine in her girls’ interests given by the Clark Palais Royale in South Bend this fires were extinguished; The water Phillip Hanlin, director, has Equipment company and the Dry Dowagiac Friday carpenter and built many bams neighborhood at Lapeer and added Kissimmee week, and in seeing Miss Moore also entered the basements of the to her income by stitching men’s had very valuable experience, and Zero have been in special demand, herself will be Mrs. Gale Bromley, home of Mrs. Nella Slater, 'the' which are still standing in the Ga- he "has selected a cast of. new ' (News Note: A. E. Clark, who is with much competition /or some lien and Buchanan districts. shirts and nifties at 2 cents a 'spending the winter at Kissimmee, 304 Moccasin avenue, who had the Redbud Inn, the Evans stores the j (By JOliN SCHULTZ yard. and old stars that should carry volumes. Miss Lois Boyce has been distinction of taking a minor part Mrs. Most was. bom in Dor­ on in. the tradition o f the Clark Fla,, reports that the temperature theatre, and the Royal | Buchanan's Maroons will travel Each year, when they killed beef, conducting’ very successful story in three pictures in which Miss chester, near St. Thomas, Ont„ players. The admission price will has averaged 79 above) Blue store. to the Furnace City to engage Mrs. Most would dip her supply of hours Saturday morning, attend­ Moore starred in the old silent High water was caused by jams Jan. 27, 1846, and came to Michi­ be only 25 cents for adults and 15 In winter when gone is the heat with Dowagiac’s Chieitains Friday gan in 1870 as a girl o f 24. Her tallow candles. Later she got one ance in the third session held last drama days in 1923. of snow on the dam in the Clark cents for children. General admis­ that is solar Saturday having mounted to over night at 7 :30. The occasion is their first location was with a sister at o f the first kerosene lamps in the Mrs.'BromJey, then Miss Stella grounds, which backed the float­ sion tickets may be bought* from • And the mercury is low and the 60 for the two groups. The first second meeting in a game of bask­ Lapeer. There she met Mr. Most neighborhood, hut for years she DePoy, had won a popularity con­ ing snow until the entire creek bed A. H. Kiehn a£ the Clark offices or — coal pile is’lower group is composed of kindergart­ etball. The Bucks being the victor and they married and built their was afraid of it and always placed test staged by a- newspaper in her was almost solidly packed and the, from the Glenn Smith store. They . These fellows like Fuller and A. in the first meeting 36-17, hold.an log home.in the woods. Money was it high where the children could en, first and second grade pupils, home town of Logansport, Ind.; waters Were forced out o f thp may be exchanged for reserve E. and Clint meeting from 9:30 a. m. until edge over the Indians and are out scarce in a pioneer community and not reach it. The primitive refin­ the prize being a trip to Holly­ banks. Street Commissioner Ed; tickets at the Glenn Smith store „A11 start to take off at the win- 10:30 a. m. The second group is of to repeat, Mrs. Most helped by weaving and ing processes always left a residue • ter's first hint wood and try at the screen under Mitchell went to work with a force' at no extra cost. the third and fourth grade pupils Both teams have met seven foes knitting, selling the products. She of naptha which made it explosive. Miss Moore's tutelage, of men, taking several, hoards out The Clark Theatre orchestra . They bundle their traps with a from 10:40 to 11:45 a. m. this season. Coach Brown's boys blithesome rah-rah Miss DePoy went to Hollywood of the dam, and going through the have won two games and lost five. will present music between acts, Miss Boyce reads portions from And gaily they hie them to Kis­ and took the tests and received a arch under Days avenue and Front The Indians hold victories over with Howard Barbour conducting. selected juvenile books on the li­ I. O. O. F. Lodge simmee, Fla. three months contract, taking streets with a boat pntil the snow two Big Five teams, which'Dowa­ The play is a mystery comedy of brary shelves and then tells a minor parts in Miss Moore’s first was cleared away. Ralph Skinner giac defends the championship, W.C.T.U. Attains proven merit. Parts are taken as story which the children drama­ To Aid Students Then they haste to write back, picture, “Flaming Youth," and Mel Harger and Baldwin then Three Rivers, and South Haven. follows: , tize. There has been a growing in­ though they know it must hurt, later other small parts in “ Anna worked under the arch with hip The Bucks have victories over Eddy Ellison— .___ A. S. Webb terest and enthusiasm on the part Financial Goal That they take off their coats and Christie” and ‘‘Temporary Hus­ boots pushing the ■ snow through Berrien Springs, SteVensville,' The Odd Fellow lodge is con­ Ellison, his wife— of the children. go round in a shirt band,” She remained in all five while it came down from up­ Three Oaks, Dowagiac and Bridge ducting a drive for member Wilma Boone And they cuddle the peach on the While the limited number of new months, when she tired of the stream. man, Dowagiac has lost to Cass- Local Unit is First in 4th from Jan, 18 to Feb. l£, U|^pro Larry S cott.— — . . Phil Hanlin, Kissimmee shore, books is a handicap on the con­ grind of hard competition and be­ Reports from up the stream in­ jjpolis, Decatur, Benton Harbor, pist. to Rajse Quota of $80 ceeds of the drive to gfrfw ard a Jane B row n ___ Doris Campbell Saps -hats and sans, coats and the tinued work of the library, as at came homesick for good ’old'"'Lo­ dicated that Athletic park and the Niles,“and' the Bucks. The Bucks for Centenary Fund fund for aiding colle^pRudents to Bridget O’Rouke, Mrs. John Kob>i Lord knows what more, times practically all' of the new gansport, Ind. Bakertown marsh were flooded have lost to New Buffalo and complete their ^^M^ation. The Mike Ross ------, A. P. Sprague volumes are out, handicap will be with water, but it is not known And they think of us here with a The experience Was exci ting and Niles. . The Buchanan Women’s Chris­ di'ive was plannaa by the state Timothy Hogan, Arthur Johnstor offset soon by the arrival of the that any damage was done there. gleesome hurrah not without'its recompense while The Indians are in third place in tian Temperance Union is entitled Grand Master, Karl Keefer. Mem­ Harry Welch — ____Jack Boon? magazine list, which has only While they bask in the sunshine of it lasted, the present Mrs. Brom­ the Big Five Conference. Coach to view with pride its record as bership fees paid in during that, John Clancy------M. H. McKinnoji partly started to date. Kissimmee, Fla. ley states. She had a fine chance Brown has a veteran team and the first unit in the Fourth Con­ time by new members will go to­ Mrs. Philip Carston— Magazines donated by the Clark Rosa, Sparling Is to see the pictures from the in­ will give Coach Miller’s boys a gressional District Of Michigan to ward aid for the education" of Mrs. A. B. Muil Equipment Company and the Dry- The elixer of joy overrunneth their side, visited the beautiful homes Called by Death good chase this Friday. ’ reach its quota of $80 for the $1,- members or the children o f Odd. S o rro w ------1------Carol Kobe Zero Corporation are already on cup of several of the leading stars, Following a team shows that 000,000 temperance education fund Fellow members. The funds are: To hear that the tariff on coal has the reading table. and met such headliners as Charlie you are interested in the school’s which is being raised over the to be made available to students .Funeral services were held at 2 j P. T. A - Observes , *.>, •gone up ; — Chaplain, Constance and Norma sport teams. Are you interested? United States in observance o f the in second year of college and up­ While there’s naught we can do p. m. Friday for Rosa Elnora lineups: Reamers to Play Tallmadge, Douglas Fairbanks, Probable centennial of the birth o f Frances ward. Roy Pierce is representing' till the winter is gone Founders Day Feb. 3 Tom Moore, Jane Novak, Sylvia Sparling, 79, who died at 7 p. m. Buchanan Pos. Dowagiac E. Willard. Karl Keefer, Grand Master, in the’ But stand at the furnace and Wednesday, Jan. 19, at her home F Squires South Bend Team Bremer, Eugene O’Brien and oth­ Leiter The Buchanan'W. G^T. U. start­ interests ■. of the drive in Berrien shovel it on. • north of Buchanan. Rev. Thomas F Irwin ers. Beck ed last fa 'l With a bazaar and county and has visited several Which is why my unerring reac­ Rice officiated. Burial was made Simpson C Killin Her first two weeks was spent continued it through selling cam­ lodges. Many interesting features arc tion is "blah” Reamers basketball team will in Oak Ridge cemetery, pallbear­ Stevens G Smith in the Thomas Ince Studios, and paigns by the individual members, being planned for the all day ses­ To news of the weather from play the strong Meadows Salvage ers being Amos Spaulding, Her­ Rauch G Allen some of whom made aprons for after that she was in the National sion o f the Berrien County P. T. A. Kissimmee, Fla. team, winners of the title in their bert Wallquist,. Sanford Carpen­ sale, until :he entire amount was Spafford Tells'of Studios. She staid at the Studio Council, which Will be held at the class of the South Bend Industrial club a sort of hotel for girls who ter, Lester Stoner, Fred Ketchem, raised ani. sent in Jan. 12. The Y. W. C. A. in St. Joseph, Thurs­ Two Coming Houdinis League last year, in the series of Syndicate Head were storming the-movies. Hun­ Claude McGowan. - club has received an acknowledge­ Texas Conditions day, February 3rd at 10 a. m. ' W e’ve always been strong for independent games being played dreds of- girls came and went while She was bom in Illinois on Oct. ment of its achievement from na­ E.S.T. . home talent and for that reason each Wednesday night at the high Speaks to Lions tional headquarters, and is to re­ she was there, sitting in the ante­ 15, 1858. She was married to Carmichael Apartment Judge MeUcolm K. Hatfield- will we wish to point out that there’s School gymnasium. rooms of the booking offices un­ William Sparling at DeGraf, O., ceive a road sign. McAllen, Texas be the speaker, he will talk t on no earthly reason for anyone in The team had win six straight til their money ran out and then March IQ, 1885. ■ Her husband The money is to be spent for Yesterday we drove 18" miles In­ the juvenile delinquency and give Buchanan to invest money in a victories previous to last night’s A representative of the “Inves­ working in launderies, restaur­ died Sept. 1, 1934. She is surviv­ temperance education through to the deer, lion, wild hog, rattle­ a repprt of what has been accom­ correspondence course in burglary game with the Three Oaks All- tor’s Syndicate” from South Bend ants or other places for money ed by three sons, Robert and De- movies, radio, road signs and oth­ snake armadillo-infested jungle, plished thru the challenge; Which or in the technique of^ escape, Stars, which played too late for a presented a colored motion pic­ enough to get home on. Los Sparling at home, and James er means,- the sign given to the 'hunting for cacti. The livest ani­ the Berrien County. Council ac­ there being aa .capable demonstra­ report in this issue. The teams de­ ture accompanied by a record of Sparling at Three Oaks; by one local union being in the interests mal we saw was a dead desert cepted last April, and to aid him in tors in town as tnere"|f?S; r ' feated by Reamers and their a lecture by the president of the daughter, Mrs. Ruth Swank, Rte. of the campaign. turtle, but we found many weird his efforts to curb this delinquency The occasion for these remarks scores were: Simplicity, defeated syndicate, A. Lawren Brown, on Virgil Exner Goes 1, New Carlisle. The local quota of $80 amount­ varieties of cacti. I doubt if a in the Berrien County rural area. is the fact that two local young 32-8; Kawneer, 18-13; Round Oak “Blind Spots of Science,” at the ed to $4 for each of the 20 mem­ narcotic addict could conjure in a A Founders Day skit will be men put on an exhibition o f escape 39- 36; Hoosler Beer, 22-18; Ser­ meeting of the -Lions Club last To N. Y. Design Firm bers. The success of the club in dream any form of vegetation, presented by the members of the technique recently that would I. O . O. F. Presents night. \ bian A. C., 31-21; Eau Claire, meeting this goal seven months in, more incongruous than those in No. Lincoln P. T. A , under tlie have made Monsieur Houdini ap­ 40- 30. advance of the final date on Au­ pear like a bloody amateur. A r'Jew Orchestra the Texas jungles. The weather chairmanship of Mrs. Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Exner and Mayor Merson to gust 1, 1938 is a tribute to the de­ has been too warm for many days, Haase. It seems that one Richard Aus­ votion and enterprise of the or­ tin was wont to take care of the Devise Plan to son, Virgil II, have been guests but today it is cool—about 65 de­ A class of instruction on public­ several days at the home of Mr. ganization. Miss Mae Mills is the grees. Grapefruit wholesale are ity conducted by’ Mr. Leon Russell, local Bazaar cleaning establish­ Lead Stamp Meeting treasurer. ment during the noon hour and Keeo Milk Warm and Mrs. George Exner, while get­ The' Odd Fellows will give an­ $10 per ton. W e visited a large and a musical program by Mrs. ting ready to move to New York Later: A large part of the factory where they make cattle Clayton Beckwith, and one of her that another, Robert Russell, was other of their popular fortnightly money raised was from the sale keeping him company. One Of City or environments to make dances at their club rooms next Stamp collectors, young and freed from grape fruit hulls. Local classes will demonstrate the work A little work, a lot of ingenuity their home. of 66 aprons made by the presi­ them, let us say .Mr. Austin, Saturday evening, Jan. 29, with old, are invited.to come to the Bu­ people say practically no tourists of'the rural music project which and some odd materials solved two Mr. Exner has left the employ dent, Mae Mills, who started mak­ moseyed into the back room, rath­ their new orchestra, the “Dipsy chanan Public Library Thursday came to the Rio Grande until a was introduced by Mrs, A. C. large problems at one fell swoop of General Motors, where he had ing them about Nov. 15 and work­ er casually closing the door behind Doodles” furnishing the music. evening to attend a meeting With couple of years ago. Stark, two years ago, then Presi­ for Frank Mann. spent two years in the department ed busily in the holiday season, a Yours, him so that it clamped on the lock. These dances are well supervised, Frank Merson, mayor, in charge. dent of the Berrien County Coun­ Mr. Mann had been troubled by of car designing and has a very large number being purchased Burt Spafford. cil. This is a county wide move­ And there.was Mr. Austin in the so that parents may feel safe if Mr. Merson is an experienced col­ the necessity of getting up at 5:30 good position with the Raymond from her for presents. ment now and there are several . cleaning room, with no particular a. m. to bring in the milk from their young folks are being en­ lector with a fine aggregation of Loewy firm, in . The road sign which is to be re­ traveling teachers doing this work desire to be oleaned. Moreover he tertained there. The public is in­ stamps of all nations. The meet­ his back porch. Finally he as­ The Loewy firm designed the 1938 ceived here will have on one side Widdis Opens New in the rural schools o f Berrien had an engagement with a high vited. «, ing should be of unusual interest. sembled some extra materials Studebaker car, which has been “Death Rides With The Drinking County. Thfs music project gained school class that he was anxious Driver" and on the other side, Store in Baroda which he had and built a small awarded the distinction of being such favor that it has been added to keep. metal box lined with beaver board, “ Alcohol Plus Gasoline Equals But a mere locked door meant the most beautiful car of the prear. as a part of the regular curricu-. in one end he placed a 10-watt The firm designs for many pur­ Danger.” . > lum in all rural schools. little to Messrs. Austin and Rus­ electric light bulb, and in the Harold Widdis, who formerly poses, from furniture to ocean | Tight-Wadding It Through Europe ] conducted the Widdis Gardens Many new, units are being or­ sell. Each summoned all of his es­ other a platform made of bakelite, cape technique and set to work liners. Mr. Exner will have a re­ flower shop here, has opened a ganized thru the county the latest with a spring beneath It. The plat­ sponsible connection with the de­ schools to join the Parent Teacher with skill and energy, Austin talc­ CH APTER X X in There I would visit the great wall home furnishings store in Baroda, form Is so suspended on the spring signing of several automobiles, Terre Coupe Association are the ■ Broceus ing the lock off one side and Rus­ By HAWES board factory and the largest ply­ dealing in new and used furniture. that when a full milk bottle is set busses and trucks, including the School of Buchanan and the sell taking the hinges off the oth­ One morning in early July, I wood factory in Sweden, and thep on the end of it, as far as possible Studebaker and will'spend consid­ Browntown School of Bridgman. er. The race proceeded evenly and arose in the twilight at 2 a. m., for take a steamer down the gulf, in­ Miss Dorothy Babcock of Chi­ from the light, It will switch the erable time in South Bend in con­ Velmarian Plays Reports Of local units will be the lock was almost off and the the days were already starting to to the Baltic Sea and up through cago was a guest- for the week­ light on. If the bottle is set at the nection with the design work o f heard at this meeting. door was just hanglhg by a screw shorten rapidly, and I took a last the famous archipelago to Stock­ end of Mr. and Mrs- J. R. Babcock. end of the platform near the light, that car. Are Postponed The County P. T. A. Council ex­ when one of the props in the per­ holm, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Martin visit­ or about the middle of the box, it boat ride through the dawn mist tends an invitation to the mem­ son of Howard Barbour breezed in, will not switch the light on. An on the Loan river and walked I got in my brother-in-law’s car ed in South Bend Tuesday, seeing The plays which are reported bers of the City Units to attend taking in the situation with a empty bottle will not turn on the Dr. Waldo Talks down the woodland path to the eel together with a lumber inspector the Doll House. gfance. Who spoke English, bade farewell Mrs. A. G, Bowers was hostess outlie Microphone page are being this meeting. light. He leaves the empty bottle traps to gather a few pink Linneu For those desiring to bring bas­ “What! Hoi it’s simpler than all at Church of Christ to the two households at Lobonas, Tuesday afternoon tp a 'dozen scheduled for Friday, Jan. 29, have in the box and when the milkman —then rushed to the house and ket lunches, coffee will be served. that," he exclaimed, "Y ou 'just and to my wife who was to remain ladles at a luncheon. been postponed until Friday, Feb. puts In a full one he sets It where it threw together nay traps for de­ Milton Davis, County President pUsli, (his catch, so—" and the door will1 switch the light on if it is parture. with her mother until Sept. 9 and Mrs. Robert Clemens arrived 4. P. T, A. reeled open barely hanging to the freezing. The 10-watt bulb Is suf­ Dr. E. T. Waldo spoke Sunday •ily brothep-in-law was bound to then take a later boat direct from horne Saturday evening from San , Mr. and Mrs. C.,V. Glover had fran/e. ficient to keep the injterlor of the evening at the Church o f Christ the headquarters factory town of Gottenberg to New York city. Diego, Calif., having left here Nov, as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Am ey incurred a box warm-in the coldest weather. on “The Supreme Charity,” filling the Ljushe-Voxna lumber com­ Then we whirled through long 48. ?drs. Clarence Glover and Elder painfully dislocated right shoulder Wanted: This department could And now Mr. Mann can sleep as the pulpit in -he absence o f a reg­ pany at Ljusne, at the mouth of and unforgetable vistas of moun­ Boh Bowers, Boh Banke and and Mrs. J. W. MCKnlght, all of in a fall on tue my walk on Dewey use a good wehthei- prophet with long da he chooses without having ular pastor. A good audience en­ the Ljuatte river near the city of tain, forest and river down the Miss Pern Pouison of Niles visited Galien. avenue Tuesday. (Continued <^n 'page 6.) frozen mlllt for breakfast. joyed his talk,- Soderhainn on the Gulf of Bothnia! (.Continued on Page tf) Sunday in Chicago.

i PA G E TWO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938

evening, They reported a very Foster of New Troy, Mrt, Clar­ Mrs, G4o. Reaves visited bet John Shavera, and family mov­ LdUfene Wright, Lawrence Rutan ual and Ms property. Therefore, pleasant trip home and they re­ ence Coleman, Buchanart. sister, Mrs, ffflrefia Mann in ©Mo* ed the first of the week from the ahd Ralph Hess attended the she came to regard police officers Sm tenffirm niu Bternri* jaiht meeting of granges at Har- port no snow until they reached Mr. Leroy Lattmef and f&thei* ma Sunday, She found her slfitei* honH of Anna Fuller to the Gil­ as enemies who were Constantly Published by quite ill, bert Aunts farm South Of Buchan­ bert .Friday evening. THE RECORD PRINTING COMPANY Chicago. of .South Bend were Sunday guests prying into what she considered Mrs. Lena Mittan and daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Redden. Sylvester Ingles -and Gerald an. where they plan to develop a - It is expected that the degree Editor . . • . . W. C. I iawei a legitimate means of adding to Business Manager . . , A. B. McClure Eleanor, Benton Harbor, called on Eastburg were in Uplhnd on hus- chicken farm. team of Harbert grange will be Mr. Bill Bromley returned home the family income. When this child Entered as second class matter November 20, 1919 iness last w eir. ' * Mrs. H. fi. Hansen visited Tues­ guests of Wagner grange this Mrs. M. E. Gilbert, Friday after­ from Chicago Tuesday evening. was placed in a country boarding Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8.1870 Miss Murnie Vah Tilburg of day With liir daughter, Miss Na- Friday evening, exemplifying noon. They also called on Jack Mrs. Bromley retnalning to help hoMe, and given a bedroom of her Leggett at Pawating Hospital at South Bend spent the week-end at tHii'fl ahd fourth degree work for care for her father, MV. ColbUrh, 8Btt Ecfcelb'afgelV'Soiith Behd. owh and various personal belong­ AN ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT the home of her parents, Mr. ahd J. tt, Btiyle Buys Farm a class. Niles. who was hurt quite badly in an ings, her entire attitude toward Mrs. Ed Van Tilburg. Dies at Galien the week-end at Niles, as guests ed the Boys and Girls. All Star Brumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. George of Mr. and Mrs. Max Ervin. 4-H Club meeting at the I. O. O. Shafer, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bromley and F. hall in Dayton. Wire. • “Daniel Rogers, was born April Galien Locals Mr. and Mrs, Pete Bromley were Mrs, George Burrus of Tully, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sebasty 19, 1858 in Mishawaaa, and passed had as their’guests Sunday, Mr. Miss Helen Koffel spent Thurs­ G o’clock dinner guests, of Mr. and New York and Miss Margaret E. N. SCHRAM ajjiay Monday morning at his Mrs. Wallis’ Hills at Dowagiac, Hampton of Kalamazoo spent the and Mrs. Fred Leggett and daugh­ htSihe 4 miles southwest of Galien. day afternoon with Mrs. Orville week-end with Mr. and Mrs. M or­ ter, Mary, ahd Miss • Jban EisElb ( < ;jMr. and Mrs. Rogers celebrated Roundy. Thursday of last week. Mrs. Ella Colman and grand­ ton Hampton. of Niles, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest The Insurance Man 9 tli^ir 57th wedding anniversary last The Jolly Bunco Club met Wed­ daughter, June Van Antwerp, who Mr. and Mrs. Odean Roberts and Sebasty of Three Qalm ahd Mr. Christmas. He is survived by his nesday evening with Mrs. Carnelis have, been ill for thc past two family were Sunday guests in the and Mrs. .Verl Cl.ark and childreh'. 'wife Anna, three sons, Clifford, Chilson. weeks are improving and at this Ray Norris home. Mrs. Grace.Shipl'ey-Had 8s her JJ&ree Qaits; Howard, South Bend; Mrs. Robert Harrington and son, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McLaren guests suhday Mr. arid Mts. #e“3e, MishaWaka. Also by two time are able to be about the Lansing, are the guests of her entertained a number of friends Beryl Shipley and family of Ber­ 'gagghters, Mrs. Maude Kieffer, house. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs. John Long, South 0a4ien; Mrs. Millie Stannage, Saturday evening. rien Spliligb. .' KeUey. Bend, spent Wednesday o f last Mr. and Mrs. Lester' Olmsted ffirf.ee Oaks, also 13 grandchildren The M. E. Missionary Society 42 Acre Tract week at the Coleman home*. were in South Bend, Saturday. and three great grandchildren. held a meeting Wednesday with f^Funerai services will be held Jacqueline Eileen and Alien Gerald Eastburg spent the Mrs. Edward -Howard. Mrs. Eliza Freeland and Donald Dalenberg week-end in Rochester, Indiana. (MORE OR LESS) SEBursday afternoon with prayer at / Kelley had charge o f the meeting. spent the week-end at South Bend Charles Vinton of Buchahan, $ffijf "R. J. Kenney funeral home, .The Carhation Club held an all -----—at-— — o'elbck at the L. D. S. with their grandmother, Mrs. Flor­ called in the Ray Norris hom’e day meeting Wednesday at tbe ence Upson). Sunday- afternoon. tJjurch, conducted by the Rev. J. home of Mrs. Austin Dodd. You Can Trust Us... Mr. and !Mrs. Leonard Dalen- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Olmsted ahd ■'V.' • ■ §fr^lcKnight. Burial in the Galien Mrs. Carl Rouncy, Three Oaks, oemetery. Berg attended a birthday dinner in daughter spent Sunday with ill;, spent the week-ehd with Mr. and the home df Mr. and Mrs. Nelus and Mrs. Richard Olmsted. • to preform onr dutics down to tile smallest Mrs. Orville Roundy. ■ Dalenberg at LaPorte, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chaptnap details; we are Oh duty jiVeliy hour of the 24; _ _ s. Jacob HaiTofF .Mrs. .j^ay Morse, Frankfort, honoring the two brothers, Leon­ “and sohs, spent Sunday with Mr. week guest of her ard and Neius, whose birthdays and Mrs. Virgil Sivishcr'in Niledi diSttthee Calls pTOihptlj1!aiisj^fered. «5HDfes V ery Suddenly daughter, Mrs;1 Carlton Renbarger, fall on the same day; they report­ Mr. and Mrs. V , G. Ingles and Jr. . • ed an enjoyable day. son, Duane, were in Elkhart on Economics Club group one will 5 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Proud and business, Saturday. ■ ' : ijjBGur community was shocked hold a meeting Wednesday with family were dinner guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and sfalurday afternoon by the sudden Mrs. John Hoinville, and group and Mrs. Gerald Proud, Sunday. sen of Kokomo called Sunday aft­ (Math of Mrs, Jacob Harroff, who four will meet with Mrs. M. Mc­ Mr. Fred Bromley and son, ernoon in thc homo of Mr. and Friday, January 28 ’38 ls|f been ailing about two weeks, Gregor. Murel were in St. Joseph,, Thurs­ Mrs. John Clark, Sr. '■.Igjjtr taken suddenly with a heart Mr. and Mrs, Carl Renbarger, day on business, Mrs. Murel Mrs. Oliver Ludwig has gone to SwemFuneral Home Sr., and family were Sunday din­ 2:02 P. M. (E.S.T.) At The Property ick. Bromley accompanied them us far St, Louis for an -indefinite visit, Phone Git) BUCHANAN) MICH. irs. Charlotte Dora Harroff ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy as Stevensville and remained there Mrs. ^ Snyder of Three Oaks is Smith. gTbo'rn July 17, 1883 in Chicago, to visit with her sister,-lira, fiarry staying with: Mrs. Anna Seymour Located oil the gravel road about V / i miles north of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Glover, were m- many years she has lived Gulliver until they returned. while Mrs. Ludwig is away. BUch&nan, on the north side of St. Joseph River and family on a farm north- Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. Miss Grace Letcher, former Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olmsted -»of Galien. Besides her hus- and Mrs. Claude Glover, Buchan­ teacher at Bakertown school call­ entertained Mr. and Mrs. B. Sher­ near the Indiana-Michigan Piant at dam, in she is survived by three an. ed at the Coleman home Wednes­ man and family, Sunday,; 1 djScighterB, Mrs. Cecil Rector, Bar- Mrs. Ella Niclilas, new Carlisle, day afternoon. Donald Olmsted of Benton Har­ Part of Section 23, 24 and 25 in Township was a Sunday guest of Mr. and < Mrs. Carl Koenigshof, . Bu- Those calling at the Ella Cole­ bor spent Friday night with his Mrs. Ella Unruh. 7 S. R18W, Buchailan Township, Berrien anan, and Miss Lucille at home, man home Saturday were Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Carl Roundy, Three Oaks, her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Beulah Van Antwerp, Mrs. Henry Olmsted. County, Michigan, mostly located in S'/) of ner, and two brothers, Fred Mr. and Mrs. Orville Roundy and S W '4 of Section 24. jtmer, South Bend; Louis, Chi- daughter, were Sunday afternoon caliers on Carl Roundy. Pawating 5 grand children. IMPROVEMENTS consist of small 5-room house and Ijittneral services were held Wed- j Hospital. Niles, who is conval ^ SfiM at fet fatouaty' n&tffiy afternoon at 2 o'clock at! nic.ely fr°® thc ,aut° accrn-?.. small shed. t^'rSerman church conducted by { inJunes he auffereti last week' The Maple Grove Ladies Aid tlffijRev. Louis kling,. Three Oaks. TERMS: CASH Purchaser to pay the 1937 taxes of society .will hold an all day ‘meet­ And from the glamorous tropics comes BTOial in Galien cemetery. $30.12 and subsequent maturing ——— — —— ——— — [ ing Thursday with Mrs. Ben White. taxes. Seller to pay all other Unpaid Culture Club to Miss Mable Norris has accepted RYTEX RIO taxes. a position with the Keith Nursery Hold Drama Day at Sawyer. PRINTED STATIONERY Floyd Babcock is quite ill with Receiver’s Deed and abstract of title (Continued to flu and asthma. date of sale) and possession to be delivered When pur­ S£he Culture Club held an ini Mrs. C. Prince, Niles, spent the chase price is paid ih full. teSSsfting meeting Friday after- week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. nJoiv= at the home of Mrs. John W. Grooms. HWtadlle. Thc afternoon topic was Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, Jr. Sale is subject to the approval of the Comptroller of "iSSre and There." and son, Kokomo, John Moyer, the Currency and a Court of competent jurisdiction. Kbit call Was responded by giv- and Charles Vinton, Buchanan, ingjSin-. interesting item. “Stories were Sunday afternoon guests of G18be Trotters Tell" was the sub­ Mrs. Ada Sbeeley and brother, ject given by Mrs. Carlton Ren- John Rhoads. ba’ifger; “Madam Tussand’s Wax Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Renbarger, Works,” was the topic given by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Renbarger, On same date and hour; 19 acres unimproved will Mis. R. Wenllalid. The hostess wore Sunday guests of Mr. and be sold at auction, 7 miles N. E. Of Niles, located sewed a luncheon. The meeting Mrs. Marshall Renbarger, Chicago. t i t , yottf* child h&vfe itii* in thc S:M of W «4 of NW>/, of Sectioh 14 T. S., Friday will be at Mrs. Austin Mr. and Mrs. Leon Goslinc and paired eyesight when D»0d, and Will be “Drama Day.” i daughter, Niles, Were Stlnday R16 W . Cass County. g . ------— guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd he reaches E&Ildol ege ? Thorton. On an average, one out ot five TERMS: CASH; With all taxes paid that arc due. Gf&iien Stock Mrs. Callieryn Ooering, is AS EXITING AS A RHUMBA...... do,. . . largely of poor a spending this week with her W. R. PAYN E, Receiver COLORFUL AS A FIFSTA .... A lighting. tt>lvu kfah the protec* S Breeder Expires daughter in South Bend. w st a t io n e r y THAT WILL GIVE A Ctly National Bank «s>. V _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Watkins tioh o£ I. 1. S. Setter .Sight DEFINITE FILLIP TO YOUR LETTERS 1’rUst Co., Niles, Michigan. Thomas B. Foster was born at and family, Osceola, were Sunday . lamps. These light saving l&liipB Rolling Prairie, Jan. 8, 1871, and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grey tlircadlotni paper with slrlprd IWo-ctolor , provide piejity o f glareless light Floyd Smith. border inspired by file Mexican scrape . . , . ih passed away at his home Wednes­ fill? Befiiftg ShffeiV. Ahd Ihey pFo* day morning after several weeks Mrs. G. A. Jannasch and Mrs. guy coibr combinations. VidfeitovOVa Wmes atea . , * whidlt •illness. Albert Jannasch ate both confin­ . Or a lofty palm tree design Ih pastel bh&des ot Outside of a few years spciil In ed to their homes by illness. Blue, Crcch, Grey or BroWh. . 4b ittighly' imphftant whfere ad- Rolling Prairie, he has lived in j Our supervisor, Morton . Hamp­ ih % ehiWi’ehaiMi tbHfcdf'Ued: Galien township and was a breed- ton left Tuesday for Lansing, 5 0 Double Shoots W * R* Payne, R e c e i v e r er«0f fine liv,e stock. ^ where he will be for several days Gbpd lighting costs iesfi today (Surviving are his widow, Edith attending a supervisors meeting. 5 0 Envelopes thfch htaiLb&toUfet First National Bank, ami,'-three sons, George, Lansing, including printing ml shr-As and fcnviiopes in Buchanan, Michigan Tlf&mas, Jr., South Bend, and smart “hand lettered” styles. Bcjtiib, Galien. Also five grand- Baker town News Address — NILES, MICH., Phoilc 88 ebilclren and one sister, Mrs. l.BakferThlsTagV'Mn J'lfnnie Switzer, Rolling Prairie. YduSay. Jilineral Services were held at, Mrs. Ollie Haas and Mrs. Ethel 'l.’E.s.lx.nmpt Ma be pur-' W. N. BURNS, Att’y* for Receiver thi(> home at 1:3o Saturday after- Clemens, who have Spent the i Idaioth'fleor and 22 ■■ ■■■' NILES, al nojyi, and 2 o’clock at the L. D. S. p&st seven weeks in California, I l l Davs Avenue Phone 9 table-modeh,. church. conducted by the Rev. J returned to ' their homes Saturday nt'irf, '

THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 THE ^ERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE 'if i-H a of Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers Luke. ter, Mrs, Paul Knenel, South Bend, would. W e have had enough o f the Dubicki _— 120 187 125— 432 ACTION, THRILLS lywood from New York, when he Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eisenhart Fred Rilpy will be home ton the religion that takes the thrill out Torzewskt __ 222 177 199 — 598 IN ZANE GREY FILM definitely announced that he were guests Sunday of Mr. and week-eud from Armour’s Techni­ of life, we need the religion that PilarskI___ 112 167 157 - 436 Zane Grey’s "Roll Along, Cow­ would never again venture behind Mrs. Sam Holmes o f Terre Coupe cal Vollege. puts thrill in. boy," Twentieth Century-Fox re­ the footlights, preferring to de­ Road. After one day of bare ground The demand for these books is Totals 752 827 799 2378 lease which opens Friday and vote himself exclusively to motion Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bick- Monday, snoyr begin falling Tues­ so great that they can seldom be Buchanan Recreation Saturday, as a companion feature pictures. ard, a 12 pound son, at their hpme day, eight inches having fallen by found on the shelves. The librarian B. Neidlinger 180 180 135— 495 to “Trapped by G-Men,” is de­ on Days avenue Sunday, Jan. 16. last night. Still snow left on the however, will reserve them upon B. Nordstrom 149 163 182— 494 clared to rank among the top pic­ GARBO AND BOYER CO- Max Davis, a Larson corpora­i DIPSY DOODLES .playing for Bom, to Mr, and Mrs. Clyde ground here from November. request. J. DiGiaeomo 200 178 150—.528 tures of the year in the matter STARRED IN LOVE STORY tion employee, returned here Mon­ I. O. O. P. Dance Sat., Jan. 29. Hennen, a daughter, Janet Pay, W . II. B. Y. Redding_ 166 159 155— 480 of action, thrills and spectacular Co-starring Greta Garbo for the day from his home at Warsaw and 4tlc at their home 'on .Oak street J. Heiermann 200 165 167- - 532 horsemanship. first time with the noted French reported signs of damage from Never married, but must get a Thursday. Berrien Springs P. Correction The story tells of two range- star, , and directed the high wind of that afternoon, divorce before he can wed. Be sure Mrs. Mary Hawkins is ill at the Totals „ _ 895 845 789 2529 partners, Smith Ballew and Stan­ by the eminent director, Clarence large trees being blown across the to read this puzzling problem of home of her son, Leonard Haw­ T. A . Give Benefit The following officials were in­ ley Fields, jvho almost single- Brown, the latest Garbo trluihph, highway at one point south of the an Englishman. It is One of the kins, Detroit street. stalled by the Modern Woodmen of Drewry’s (South Bend) handed overthrow a band of out­ "Conquest,” opens Wednesday Indiana line. many unusual features in. The Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Arney had America, Camp 886, Wednesday B. Mumford 166 150 146— 462 laws Intent .'upon wresting cattle- and Thursday as one of the out­ The Berrien Springs Parent Miss Marlon Peacock of Lincoln American Weekly, the magazine as their guests Sunday Mr. and evening, Januar 19. W. S is k ___ 164 178 174— 516 lands from Cecilia Parker, hero­ standing Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Teachers Association is sponsor­ Park, a Detroit suburb, was visit­ distributed with next Sunday’s Mrs. Frank Brady and Mr. and Counsel Wilbur Beadle; advisor, R o z o w _____ 139 187 190— 512 ine of the film. productions of the new movie sea­ ing friends here over the week­ Chicago Herald and Examiner. Mrs. Harry Shearer, of .Coloma. ing a benefit- carnival at the high Stanley Shuford; banker, Arthur W. Freshley- 169 189 164— 522 son. end. Mr. and Mrs. V. L, Coonfare Charles Babcock telephoned school Friday and Saturday eve­ Wray; escort, Gladys Martin; O. Hipsak __ 178 150 191— 519 Laid in the spectacular regime ning of this week with games, “DOUBLE WBDPING” OFFERS Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Becker and have as their guest this week the Saturday evening that he and his watchman, Stephen Martin; sentry of the Napoleonic period, “Con­ dancing and good entertainment. \VM. POWELL A STOOGE family visited Sunday with Mrs. latter’s mother, Mrs, Ella Packard. party liad reached 150 miles be­ Arlle Mittan; trustee, for three Totals 812 854 865 2531 William Powell has survived all quest” unfolds the love story of Becker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Orpurt, yond the Florida line and that years, Arthur Wissler. The St. Buchanan Recreation these years without a stooge, now Napoleon and the glamorous Orris Tatro, Sawyer. Peru, Ind., are guests of their son, they are having a fine trip. Dee or Word Dowager Joseph drill team installed. B. Neidlinger 181 169 110— 460 he inherits one. He who parries Countess Marie Walewslta who Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huebner E. A. Orpurt.' Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Bradley have The title dowagemeyas. first used G. Deming __ 179 158 174— 521 William Powell’s wise-crackery first attracted the attention of the and son, Joe, visited last week at Miss Pay Orpurt, Peru, Ind., moved into their fine new home on in England of CatherBprof Aragon, J. DiGiaeomo'152 181 231— 564 with a "slow burn" is Edgar Ken­ "Little Corsican" in an effort to visited from Friday until Sunday Roe street. ~ ■ widow of Arthur, prince of Wales, Hollywood Stages B. Nordstrom 146 195 179 — 520 secure his help for her country Marion, O., at the home of Mrs. who was styled princess dowager till nedy, selected to portray -Spike, at the home of her cousin, E. A. Mr. and,Mrs. Ellis Willsey mo­ J. Heiermann 201 .151 146— 498 but who ultimately became :tWe Huebner's father, Joseph Voll, her marriage with Henry VIII. Country Store Stunt Italian restaurateur and Powell’s whom they found improving after Orpurt. , tored to Fort Knox, Texas Friday, crony in "Double Wedding,” com­ great love of his life. Dance to the Music of DIPSY an attack of pneumonia. They ar­ returning Saturday with Sergeant T o ta ls __ 959 864 840—2563 ing to the Hollywood Sunday, rived home Saturday, DOODLES at'-1. O. O. F. hall and Mrs. James Swanson and son, PING PONG LEAGUE The Hollywood theatre will Monday and Tuesday. Sat. nite, Jan. 29. 4tlc Methodist Episcopal Church Smoking and Drinking? Jan, and Mrs. Edna Fierbringer. Clark Reds (4) vs. stage that popular feature, ‘‘An Powell, playing a penniless ar­ Ed. Stults- was a Grand Rapids Mr, and Mrs. Guy Eisenhart had Mrs. Fierbringer is the mother of Thomas Rice, Minister Watch Your Stomach! visitor on business Monday. Presbyterian Yellows (2) Oldfashioned Country Store” on tist who lives in a- raccoon coat as their guests Saturday their Mrs. Willsey and Mrs. Swanson is Sunday School at - 10 o'clock. For quick relief from indiges­ Bill Bohl defeats Rex Shreve Wednesday evening, Feta. 2, at and a trailer, falls in love with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Carlisle had daughters, Mrs. Basil Squires of Mrs. Glenn Haslett and Mr. Con tion, heartburn and acid stomach her sister. All are visiting here 21-9, 21-18. which time thet patrons will be Myrna Loy for the seventh time as their guests Sunday Mr. and Kalamazoo and Mrs. John Schram during Sergeant Swanson’s fur­ Kelley superintendents. due to excessive smoking and Paul Schultz defeats Dick Bash- given coupon tickets, the more in as many pictures. Mrs. Harry Edmonds and daugh­ of St. Joseph. lough. man 21--8, 21-9. fortunate holders of which will Morning worship at 11 o'clock. drinking try Adla Tablets. Sold on Kennedy’s supporting role is money back guarantee. Wisner’s ter, Lorraine, arid Miss Ruby Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kelley of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berry visit­ Harold Hanlin defeats Ronald redeem their holdings in grocer­ The special music will be .a vocal his first since his return to Hol­ Comer Drug Store, ■ ; Camfield. Three Oaks were guests Sunday ed Sunday with the latter’s daugh- Bolster 18-21, 21-17, 21-8. ies. solo by W. E. Becker, “The Earth Is The Lord’s,” and an offer­ a .■ Fred Smith defeats Cherry The groceries thus distribtued tory number: Johannes Brahms 21-11, 21-15, will be bought from local mer­ Op 5 by Mrs. A. L.> Hamblin and Doubles chants. Only adult ticket holders Mrs. Thomas Rice on piano and Schultz, Hanlin defeated Bach­ will receive groceries. This time- THE WORLD’S GOOD NEWS pipeorgan. Sermon subject: “This man, Shreve 21-13, 21-9. tried, sure-fire stunt is now being w ill ccjtrte to you r hom e e v e ry d ay through Bolster, Smith defeated ■Bohl Spiritual Recession." done in many theatres in the A program consisting of musical THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Cherry 21-16, 23-21. United States, always with much . 'Clark Blues (4 ) vs. selections on Hawian guitars by An International Daily Newspaper success and with loads of fun; Mary Louise and Lawrence Zupke It records fo? you the world's clean, constructive doings The Monitor Odd Fellows (2) You may not be a winner but does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it Ignore them,. tiling defeated S. Denno 21-10, and Chester Borst; and readings but deals correctively with them. Features lor busy men and all the you'll gel a lot of laughs anyway, by Mrs. James Everingham will family. Including the Weekly Magazine Section. 21- 12. . and many will receive valuable I. Denno defeated B. Burma be the feature of the evening ser­ The Christian Science Publishing Society groceries and foodstuffs. vice beginning at 7 o’clock. One, Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts 21-12, 21-7. Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for Schrimer defeated Jim Ellifl Service at Oronoko at 9 a, m. a period of with Sunday school following. \ year *9 00 8 months 84.50 3 months S3 25 1 month 75c 13-21, 21-10, 21-14. Wednesday Issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60.6 issues 25c Gramse defeated Dick Ellis 21-19, Tea will be served Friday after­ Bowling noon in the church parlors for Nemo ______— ______.21- 8. mothers of the children of the Doubles City “A” League Address______f__r ______Junior Department, beginning at Sample Copy on Request Can you resist this out­ Denno, D. Ellis defeated Burrus, Team Won Lost 2:30. Part of the program will be standing coffee value7 Gramse 21-14, 21-19. Cities Service ------33 . 21 Not only low price.. . , a message by Mrs. James Semple King, Schirmer defeated S, Den- Clark Housing ------30 24 but in addition a blend and readings by Mrs. Doris Boyer. no, i. Ellis 21-8, 21-10. / W ilson's______------26 28 of the world’s finest cof­ The Family Night has been Presbyterian Greens (0) vs. ' Patton’s ______:_...... 26 fees, freshly roasted 28 postponed until Thursday evening and freshly . ground. Business Men (0) Beck’s ____ — 25 29 February 3. Mr. W. Hawes will Why, it’s a value you Roland Shreve defeated Boyce G alien____ _ —------22 32 speak of his trip to Europe. : ’ can’t beatl Buy yours 21-12, 21-18. High single, R. Stevens, 236. freshly ground today, Brunelle defeated Bean '21-10, High 3 games, J. He.ermann, 21-16. 094. LILY WHITE M. Campbell • defeated Zachman High team game, Galien, 993. 21-10, 21-14. High team 3 games, Wilson’s HOLLYWOOD H. Pierce defeated E, Yoder 2790. HOl.J.' S lA lt OF G-MAN STORY FLOUR 21-9, 21-19. Wednesday (Ladies) League "Trapped by G-Men,’ a story o f’ It Is National's policy to sell quality canned ROUND, SIRLOIN OR SWISS Doubles food# and popular priced canned foods that are * 3 t e a K S BRANDED fiEEF Team . Won Lost heroics under machine gun fire 24l/2-lb. bag 89c . Brunelle, Pierce defeated Yoder, B & B Grill— . ______26 13 and drama among men who are outstanding values in their class. Independent Bean 21-9, 21-19, , c tfsts conducted, by home economists, place Milady’s . — ____ 20 13 not afraid to die, will be the next iN attonolV canned foods omong the finest, Pure(Porl< Sausage : Shreve, Campbell defeated ZaCh- Patton’s ______24 15 feature attraction at the Holly­ IONA man, Boyce 21-19, 13-21, 21-15. Faculty ______/______20 19 wood Theatre Friday and Satur­ AMERICAN HOME Boiling B e e f/ S ^ l League standings. Buchanan Recreation 12 27 day. Jack Holt is starred in the COCOA , Mat. Mat. Mat. C larice______9 30 film with Wynn Gibson, portray- Won Lost Tied Fresh Smelt f,rI eta?S nTHE High single, F. Everman, 174. i ing the screen's first G-woraan, 2 lb. can 15c Clark Reds - ___:___ 3 0 0 High 3 games, L. Hosier, 457. Jack LaRue, C. Henry Gordon, PINEAPPLE | I. O. O. F. — _____1 1 1 High team game, Milady's, 754. Fresh Oysters solid rack William Bakewell, Arthur Hohl Hawaiian CruJhed . 30 oz. O _ Clark Blues ------1 1 1 High team 3 games, Milady’s, and Robert Emmett O’Connor in- or Sliced- "Taste V Np. Tins J w C NECTAR CHUCK CUTS Presbyterian Greens 1 1 1 2143. support. Beef Roast BRANDED BfeEF Business Men ---- 0 1 2 the Difference f ■ Thursday (Banquet) League Posing as the wife of Holt, who SMALL, LEAN Presbyterian Yellows 0 2 1 Team Won Lost GREEN TEA in turn- masquerades as a fugi­ .•.Sifted Peas American Home 3 20-oz- cans 3 4 c ( Pork Roast FRESH PICNICS Tool R o o m ______33 18 tive outlaw to gain the confidence f * ■ m American Home Country 3 20-oz- cans 3 4 c The Library Reamer’s ______32 19 of gangsters,. Miss Gibson’s role "W Orri'Genllom an or Goldon Bantam •w _{-____ 'a. a. _ -• American Home bulk. lb. 25c C e lfo r ______30 21 brings to light the unsung hero­ I O m a f O O S f o n c y Solid Pack 3 19-oz. cans 3 4 c Books on Religion in Great Patton’s ______24 27 Demand ism of the fearless and intelligent Fruit Cocktail . . 2 16-oz. cans 2 5 9 Johnnies Sinclair. Sta. 18 33 women in the federal service. When the shipment of new Modern Cleaners______13 38 books arrived at the library, it in­ High single, R. Fisher, G. Dem­ , . . . . 2 big 24-oz. cans 19« Red Cross Towels . . . . a roll 10c SULTANA Perhaps the thought has made -Whole Unpeeied California Apricots 3 16-0I. No. leans 25e Ib. 17c a best seller out of Link’s “Return When you bank here you know that you Tomato dr Vtjjotable Soup . . . 2 big 27-oz.cans 19= N. B. C. Luscious Creams PEANUT BUTTER to Religion” is the fact that it are being served by men who are as PorkSBoant ...... * . . Id-oz. can 5« finds in religion the way to hap­ Chocolate Docorotte Layer Cake . • * ‘ whole cake 25* 2-lb. jar 2 3 c piness. And then again, perhaps it ' much interested as you are in promoting Sauerkraut Fullsundwdqmiii, .. . 2 28-oz. No. 2f canslv* is because a scientist, instead of local prosperity. , Danish Pineapple Pretzel Coffee Cake . * • each25« nflTionfli flPPLE-fl-Dflv - ...... :...... a minister, wrote it. Salerno ButterKrakers l-lb.pkg.|7e sm If Dr. Fosdick’s name would not Attention to things near by and to Doggid Dinner "♦ ...... 216-oz. cans 19* UPTON’S TEA sell a book, then the title of this people hear by *—-our neighbors and Milk Bread National 5ititshlne Vitamin Sliced • ♦ Mb* IOQT Winesap _ _ _ — ______.4 lbs. 17c one, “Adventurous Religion,” friends — benefits us as well as you. ★ K in g s ______4 lbs. 15c YELLOW LABEL, BLACK There is no better investment of our re­ Apples Goldga Delicious. Grower*Conatimer Value. 5 ib, 1 9 * Sweet Potatoes------_ 3 lbs. 10c 'pij' 43c Glasses Properly Fitted sources and 'energies. In every way C a rro ts______bunch 5c possible we want to make this bank Head Lettuce c& 2 heads 1 lc = * ★ ★ = NECTAR EST. 1900 helpful to you and to this community. Fancy Carrots 4S 3 b^ches 1 3 c Head Lettuce »■ size . each 5 c Dry Onions Fancy Yellow • * 3 >bs' Ji3 c CALIFORNIA BLACK TEA W . G. Bogardus, O. D. . All W «* A n Subjittto th. Michigan 3 % Sale*fa* Oranges 20Q SIZE . . doz. T9c Mdsonlc ‘l'eznple Bldg. Pinion State £8ank ■/rib. 29c 2251/2 E- Main St. NILES Wednesday — Thursdays Established in 1882 • From 9 to 5 J. BURKE BUCHANAN - - - GALIEN ATI OH A L 228 S. Michigan St. a&p FOOD STOR€S SOUTH REND, IND. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

h THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1038 P A G E F O U l l THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD and part lit Germany. The finest And it Was drunlt with a skoal determine who were at the time of made by Richard E, Schwartz and pjrte logs o f uniform size went into whose heartiness made m e think her death the legal heirs of said Genevieve R. Schwartz, husband the plywood. In the mill the logs for the time being that it was ac­ deceased and entitled to inherit and wife, to the Industrial Build­ ing and Loan Association, a Mich­ were shaved into the plywood lay­ companied With the title deed to the real estate o f which said de­ igan Corporation, dated the 28rd er thicknesses and constantly sort­ the Kingdom of Sweden. Or per­ ceased died seized. ed by experts into grade)}. The haps it was just the accumulated It is Ordered, That the 2lst day day of March 1929, and recorded CLASSIFIED^-- -Minimum charge-| EOli KENT:- House at 302 Days in the office of the Register of Church of the Brethren 5:00 The High School Club. various products were composed of effect of the skoaling on me. Of February A. D. 1938, at ten 80c for 0 lines or less, 3 issues j ave. Write Marvin Peaeoelt. Deeds of Berrien County, Michi­ Charles A. Light, Minister Saturday at 9:00. Troop No. 3 from three to a dozen or more lay­ The party broke up and my o'clock in the forenoon, at said (50c, cash in advance. 10c addi­ 1301 Cleveland Ave., Lineohf gan, on the 4th day of April 1929, 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, of the Girl Scouts. ers of plywods according to pur­ brother-in-law and the two in­ probate office, be and is hereby ap­ tional on charge accounts. Park, Mich. -U3p. in Liber 165 of Mortgages, on page Fred Hagley, superintendent. Saturday at 10:00 Troop No. 2 pose. Much of the heavier plys spectors accompanied me to Sod­ pointed for hearing said petitions; CARD OP THANKS, minimum 89, by failure to make installment ton rtwiNT Furnished 3-room 11:00 ii. in- Morning worship. of the Girl Scouts. went into table tops and other erhamn, where I was to take the It is Further Ordered, That pub­ charge, OOc. payments of principal and interest apartment on ground floor. Call Sermon by minister, Saturday at 2:00. 7*12 grade furniture uses, and the thinner and steamer at 10 p. m.—22 o'clock lic notice thereof be given by pub­ at maturity and for four months at 105? Days Ave. itlp boys in the recreation room. finer plys went lnto.interior house Swedish time. The little steamer lication of a copy o f this order, thereafter, whereby the mortgagee FOR iiA lai St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic Monday at 4:00. Troop No. 1 of finishings. The chief outlets for was a,t toe dock as we wheeled up, once each week for three succes­ elects and declares the whole of SCRATCH PADS Suitable for " MISCEIF.ANEOUS Church the Girl Scouts. , these products was in England and and the men ran in ahead of me sive weeks previous to said day of the principal and interest now due use in the home, office or at Father John R. Bay, Pustor Monday at 7:00. Troop No. 80 of in her subsidiaries, South Africa, to secure accommodations. They hearing, in the Berrien County HOME LAUNDRY: washed and the Boy Scouts. secured them, and went personally Record a newspaper printed and and payable as provided by the School. 10c lb. package. The ironed Ilk- lb.; rough dry, 3c lh.; Mass every second and fourth Australia and New Zealand. Thursday at 4:00. 4-6 grade to inspect them. They shook hands circulated in said county. terms of said mortgage. Record Co. 39tf. semi, 3 cents extra per 11).: wet Sunday'at 10 a. m.; every first Although they had export con­ boys and girls in the recreation and got off, standing on the dock MALCOLM HATFIELD, The amount claimed to be due wash, So lh. Mending and turn­ third and fifth Sunday at 8 a. m. nections, in New York, City, the FOR SALE: Medium Clover Seed room. waiting for the ship to leave. Even Judge of Probate. on said mortgage at the date of ing collars free. Phone 102. Swedish product could make no though this was for the most part this notice is the sum of $1533.50, 90.5'/} pule, $15 bushel. Michi­ Dayton to. is. enureh . Thursday at 7:00. Choir rehear­ (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, Mary Matthews, 303 West Alex­ headway in the United States of principal and interest and the gan grown Grimm Alfalfa C. J. Snell, Past-or sal. * only a little coastal steamer, filled Register of Probate. ander. 12 'years laundry experi- against the cheaper Canadian pro­ further sum of $35.00, as an at­ $24,50. Lynn Pardee, Cullen. 2 o’clock in the afternoon, church Thursday at“ 8:00. Women's With Swedes on vacation excur­ - enee. Delivery service free. duct. torney’s fee provided for in said •It lip. services. night in the recreation room. sions, the dock was thronged with 1st insertion Jan. 27; last Feb. 10 3t3p. All of the, mills were working 2:45, Sunday School. Tuesday at 7:45. The Jeannette friends of passengers. STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ mortgage, and no suit or proceed­ FOR SALE: Dry oak wood, NOTICE: I will he at the City Stevenson Guild will meet at the three eight-hour shifts, 24 hours There was a sudden stir among bate Court for the County of ings at law or in equity having $2.70 per rank, delivered. Mrs. a day, to keep up with the call for ‘been instituted to recover-the debt Hardware 1 to 0 p. m. Monday, L. D. S. C’lnirclir Manse; Mr. Brunelle will be the the boat officers, ’and the gang Berrien. Dora Councilman. Telephone materials in the housing programs plank lifted and the ship quivered secured by .said mortgage or any Jan. 31. to collect Royal 'Neigh­ . 10:00 u, m, Sunday School. leader. At a session of said Court, held V. 7122PM. 3t3c. j of the English speaking countries. and started to move almost imper­ part thereof. bor ilues. Mi's. Clayton Letter. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service. Wednesday at 7:30. Session at the Probate Office in the city of ceptibly, then faster and faster, Now therefore, NOTICE IS f FOR SALE: Baby Chicks from | ■ltlc. 7:30 p. m. Preaching service. meeting at the Manse. - Late the first afternoon I and St, Joseph in said County, on the Wednesday at 7:00. Men’s Night my companion walked out to the and everyone on boat and dock 21st day of January A, D. 1938. HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue blood tested flocks, 5 breeds; i WHEN YOUR EYES nqgd glasses, Regular prayer meeting at 7:30 in the recreation rooms and regu­ bank of the Ljusne river a few started to wave. The ship swUng Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, of the power o f sale contained in custom hatching 2c per egg. j C. L. Slrelch, Rlif'bptometrist, p, m. each Wednesday evening. lar matches of the Buchanan Ping rods from Sodom and Gomorrah. down the narrow channel and until Judge of Probate, said mortgage and the Statute in “Repeater” chick starting mash at Root’s News Depot every Pong League, A crowd was gatheied watching it dropped out of sight around the In the Matter of the Estate o f such case made and provided, the on hand. Hatchery at Three] Thursday. / tfe. Church of Christ tile operations of the salmon fish­ bend, everybody on the fa r away said mortgage will be foreclosed Oaks. See me at Three Oaks o r ; Sunday school superintendent, George Stanard, deceased. John ermen. The river made its last dock, including my brother-in-law by a sale of the premises describ­ Galien. itup. I -’O F N i l Loland Paul: primary superintend­ F, Kobe having filed in said Court stage to the sea with a rush of and two friends was waving vigor­ ed therein, or sp much thereof as ent, Mrs. John Koons. TIGHT-WADDING IT his petition, praying for license to : BAKE SALE: Twin Builders, at | FOUND ly'JMai'k and tan hound. rapids about 300 yards wide, Next ously, No Swede would have been may be necessary to pay the 10:00 a. m. Bible School. THROUGH EUROPE sell the interest of said estate in Morloy Meyer’s Shop. Special on j Owncy may have same by de­ to the dormitories there was a so impolite aS to quit waving as certain real estate therein describ­ amount so as aforesaid due on said scribing it and paying for this 11:00 a .m. Morning worship mortgage, with six per cent in­ homemade Kraut, Saturday, I I Continued from page 1) sort of sheltered bay where the long as his friends were in sight, ed, ad. George Marsh, second house and Communion service, It was getting dusk now at terest from the date of this notice, January 22. 3tip. J Ljusne valley, through the most fisherman pulled the nets for un­ It is Ordered, That the 21st day south ol Madron Lake. 4tlc, 11:00 a. m. Junior Church. 10:30 and I walked the upper, deck and all other legal costs together typical scenery of Sweden. The loading. I saw a light skiff With of February A. D. 1938, at ten FOR SALE: - Hardwood! $2.50 Marie Montgomery, Supt, for an hour until the harbor lights with said attorney’s fee, at public midsummer lull of late June and three men in it take off from the o’clock in the forenoon, at said cord, delivered. Phone 7108F3. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. faded across the Gulf o f Bothnia. I auction, to the highest hidder, at early July was over and there was bank and shoot from the- protect­ Probate Office’, be and is hereby ; m e Hold School For 7 :30 p. m. Evening Worship. keep straining my eyes until the the front outer door of the Court a lurch of work renewal. Crews of ing elbow of the bay out in tae appointed for hearing said peti­ The eiders of the church will be last glimpse of the coast of Norr­ House in the City of St. Joseph, FOR SALE: - Majestic cabinet woodsmen were out in the forests rapids, bobbing like a cork, and tion, and that all persons interest­ Boy Scowl: Leaders in charge of the morning services land faded and then I went below Berrien County, Michigan, on i-adio in good condition, reason­ making roads through the sections dragging behind the end of the ed in said estate appear before and the senior Christian Endeavor Monday the 25th day of April A. able. Telephone 100. -tile. selected for the 1937-38 lumber net, equipped with floats and sink­ and rolled into my bunk. said Court, at said time and place, cf the evening services. D. 1938, at ten o ’clock in the fore­ Because ol' the many new lead­ campaign, Experts in small groups ers so that it remained upright In to show cause why a license to FOR SALE: Potatoes, 4 miles ers in Scouting, the Executive Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. noon. were working on, the annual the water. Shooting a hundred Sorghum, “ Long Sweetening" sell the interest of said estate in ’ West of Buchanan on old M-60. Committee of the Council is spon­ prayer meeting. v . . The premises to be sold are sit­ "taxerring” or assessment of,the yards straight down the rapids, Sorghum-making and sorghum it­ said real estate should not be Martin Gilbert. 4tlp. soring an intensive program in uated in the City of Buchanan, lumber supply. Whole farm fam­ they swung into the bay and to self are characteristic of the South. granted: training throughout the area. The Evangelical Church Berrien County, Michigan, and are FOR SALE:—Electric Fence, eith­ ilies were laboring in the fields the shore, unreeling a cord lino During the Civil war, when sugar It is Further Ordered, That pub­ course being offered at the present C. A. Sanders Minister described as follows, to wit:— ; er 110 volt or 6 volt battery j putting up the one annual hay tied to the end of the net. As they Was scarce; it was used as sweeten­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ time is called Troop Programing. Bible School at 10 a. m. Mr. A parcel of land' in Block "B ,” operated. 30 days free trial. harvest. On the farms in Norrland touched shore a crowd of young ing. It is known throughout the lication of a copy of this order, for Unlike the regular training Harry Surch, superintendent. Miss South as “ long sweetening." in Joseph DeMont’s Addition to Guaranteed for 1 year. See me the hay would be cut by a one- huskies grabbed the line and haul­ three successive weeks, previous \ school, which the Council conduct­ Betty Miller secretary. Teachers Buchanan, described as commenc­ before you do any fence repair- horse mower with a 3'A foot bar. ed in the net. to said day. of hearing, in the Ber­ ed in the fall, this course Is 'being and classes for all. ing at the Southwest corner of „ ing. Lynn Pardee, Galien. 4t6p. The horses wef-e fine, sturdy There was that hush of excite­ 1st insertion Jan. 27; last Feb. 10 rien County Record a newspaper conducted in four parts of the Morning worship. Prelude, Mrs. Fourth and Short streets in said draught animals, always in hand­ ment, that awakening of the STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ printed and circulated in said FOR SALE:—Westinghouse table Area. In Niles, Benton Harbor, John Fowler. Gloria to be sung by Village (now City) of Buchanan, some shape. I thought they ap­ primaeval instincts always accom­ bate Court for the County of County. model electric stove in very Three Oaks, Dowagiac, and is open the congregation. Invocation by .thence West fifty (50) feet; thence peared to be of English breeds but panying the critical moments of Berrien. to all Scoutmasters, Assistant the pastor. Response by the choir. South, four (4) rods; thence East good condition and an Atwater I was told that many 'Wete import­ the ancient sport o f fishing, and A t a session of said Court, held 1st insertion-,Jan. 20; last Feb. 3 Kent battery radio set, cheap. Scoutmasters, and Junior Assist­ Special number by the choir. fifty (50) feet to the West line of ed from Poland. finally in the bottom o f the net at the Probate Office in the city of STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ Inquire 110’ s Front St., over, ant Scoutmasters. Short street; thence North four, Scripture reading. At Soderhamn, a city o f about appeared two great salmon, St. Joseph in said County, on the bate Court for the County of Sevang's. * 4tlp. Starting tV.s week the following Special number by the male (4) rods to place of beginning. 20,000 people we stopped apd I re­ weighing perhaps 25 to 40 pounds 18th day of January A. D. 1938. .Berrien. men will efinduct the course in in­ quartet. ‘ Dated January 25th, 1938. FOR SALE - Sanitary steel cot mained at the car while m y two apiece. The fishermen ran the rap­ Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, At a session of said Court, hold door troop programing. Otto J. Sermon theme: "Dangers of INDUSTRIAL BUILDING companions left. I waited nearly ids with the net every two hours Judge of Probate. . . at the Probate Office in the city cf good cond., cornet case, new, all Heweg o f Stevensville will appear False Security.” :& LOAN'ASSOCIATION, — an hour at the end of the great during the day. In the Matter of the Estate of St. Joseph in said County, oh the leather brief case, with straps, at Niles, H. J. Hunt of Dowagiac Mortgagee. Evening , service. A dult. and market square, paved with.granite Ceremony hangs' heavily over Alice Susan White, deceased, 14th day of January A. D. 1938. portable typewriter with carry­ will appear at Benton Harbor, Young Peoples League at 6:30, FRANK SANDERS, blocks, The two. men ’finally re­ business life in Sweden and I was Richard L.: White having filed in Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, ing ,case, good order, Emery Alden Bierman of Benton Harbor Evangelistic service at 7 :30. Attorney for Mortgagee, turned with packages under their none too confortablje among the Said, court his final administra­ Judge of Probate. : wheel Stand, with ndj. rest. E. will be discussion leader at Three Business Address, Prayer service, Thursday eve­ arms. “There is. much red tape in office men, where an attempt , on tion account as special and gener­ In the Matter of the Estate of J, -Hopkins, 111 W. Smith St. Oaks, and M. K. MacGregor of Ga­ Buchanan, Michigan, , : ning. T. E. VanKvery leader. al administrator, and his petition Augusta H. Reinke, deceased; 4t2p lien is slated for Dowagiac. In the buying of schnaps in Sweden,” my part to follow thqfine .points of Prayer meeting topic, "The Mean­ said the young inspector with a etiquette seemed a useless Invita­ praying for the allowance thereof ■It appearing to the Court that addition to the indoor program, ing o f Parenthood.’’ FOR SALE Nearly new May­ and for; the assignment and dis­ the time for presentation of the discussion yijjli be held on troop laugh. tion to embarrassment, I ate at 1st insertion Jan. 13; last Mar. 31 ing; square tub washer with the public dining room maintained tribution of the residue of said es­ claims against said estate should problems in; eoniiertion with this It is one of the gravest His of NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE ' gasoline motor. S30 Off regular Christian Science. Society tate. be limited and that a time and type of program. There will be the design fob living in Swedeii for the ' office men, striving as Default having been made in the price. Houswerth’s Radio Sales, ' Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ that both social and serious bus­ much as possible to imitate incon­ It is Ordered, That the 21st day place be appointed to receive, ex­ five sessions, in the complete conditions of that certain mort­ Phone 139, • 4tlc ject: “Love.” iness sessions are accompanied by spicuously the eating methods and of February A. D. 1938, at ten amine and adjust all claims and course, and the following topics gage dated the 1st day of May, Sunday school,at 9:45 a. m , ceremonial drinking. It is indeed a manners of the others. o'clock in the forenoon, at said demands against said deceased by will be taken up in this order: 1934, executed by Addle Burkett, ~ ~ W A N T E D ...... ~ Wednesday evening meeting at slow methodic consumption that is probate office, be and is hereby ap­ and before said Court; Troop Objectives as a part of the The last night in Norrland a as mortgagor, to the Land Bank 7:15 p. m. not accompanied by visible results bunch of a dozen office men, and pointed for examining and allow­ It is Ordered, That creditors of “ SLANTED TO BUY—Beet cattle, program. Methods of Teaching Commissioner, acting pursuant to The reading room in the church iri public drunkenness to any de­ company officials, including my ing said account and hearing said said deceased are required to pre­ Tweef hides and beef fat. Dan Scout Subjects, The Financial Pro­ the provisions' of Part 3 of - the at -Dewey avenue and Oak street gree, but in bulk it is extensive. It for a soft of farewell for me. It petition; sent their- claims to said Court at Merson’s Market. 48tfc gram of Scout Troops, the Troop Act of Congress known as the is open each Wednesday afternoon is a "system” rooted in. old cere­ was to be an evening of informal . It is Further Ordered, That pub­ said Probate Office on or before Outdoor Program. The next series Emergency Farm Mortgage Act WANTED—Chickens. Paul F. De- from 2 until 4 o'clock. mony hard to avoid, said my lic notice thereof be given by pub­ the 31st day of May A. D. 1938, at of meetings will be held in four talk, but the pitchers and glasses of 1933, as amended (U. S. C. W itt Telephone 7132F21. 3t3c. brother-in-law. But it is said that lication of a copy of this order, for ten o'clock in the forenoon; said weeks and the instructors will bo soon came into use. I followed the Title 12, Sections 1016-1019), us Christian Science Churches there is a tendency toward ab­ rounds of skoaling with a swallow three successive weeks previous to time and place: being hereby ap­ WANTED;*—House work, by day Arthur Knoblauch of Gassopolis, mortgagee, filed for record in Lha “Love” will be the subject of the stinence among the younger bus­ or two of diluted schnapps in the said day of healing, in the Berl’ien pointed for the examination and ol- week, or care of children. Max Petzke of Fair Plain, Earl office of the Register of "Deeds ol Lesson-Sermon in’ all Christian iness men. M y wife’s brother in bottom of my glass each round. County Record a newspaper print­ adjustment of all claims and de­ Mr's. < Carl Harbaugh, Telephone Probst of St. Joseph and Otto J. Berrien County, Michigan, on thj Science Churches throughout the government service was the only The talk ran to a comparison of ed and circulated in said county, mands against said deceased. S85R, Niles, Mioh. - 4tlp. Nelweg of Stevensville. 15th day of September, 1934, re­ world on Sunday, January 30. total abstainer I met personally. Sweden and America. Hanson, the MALCOLM HATFIELD, It is Further Ordered, That pub­ The completion o f this course by corded in Liber 190 o f Mortgage) The Golden Text, from I John In the day and night that I spent1 Paris export-man, was the inter­ Judge of Probate. lic, notice'thereof be given by pub­ KJBJNT' those taking it null entitle them to on Page 251 thereof; and which 4:16, is: “ We have known and at the company offices, mixing preter. I notice an ^ttitude of (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, lication o f a copy of this order for a certificate of the National Coun­ mortgage was thereafter and on F O R R E N T :—5-room house, small believed the love that God hath to with the young and old office men, cocky pride on the-part o f the Register of Probate. three successive weeks previous to cil on training and will be another the 3rd day of December, 1937, by and. cozy. $12.50 month. Ground us. God is love; and he that I saw plenty of drinking. . younger office and export men said day of hearing, in the Berrien unit towards the Scout Leaders an instrument in writing; duly as­ for garden. 2 miles south of Bu- dwelleth in love, dwellelh in God, Wc drove on several miles to the who had been about some. 1st insertion Jan. 27; last Feb. 10 County Record a newspaper print­ Key which is’a coveted award for signed to the Federal Farm Mort- ; chanan. Sec Ed Swartz. Turn and God in him.” * factory town of Ljusne, and I was "W hat do you think of Swed­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ ed and circulated in said County. men working in Scout troops. The gage Corporation, a corporation, right at first school house south Am ong the Bible citations is conducted through the wallboard en?” they inquired through Han­ bate Court for the County of MALCOLM HATFIELD, plan at the present tftnc is to of Washington, D. C., and Which Of Buchanan. 3t3p. this passage (Jeremiah 31:3): and plywood factories by one of sen, “Is not Sweden the luck coun­ Berrien, Judge of Probate. rotate the schools' in the District, assignment of mortgage was filed "The Lord hath appeared of old those accomplished young lin­ try?” What did workmen make in A t a session of said Court, held (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, , FOR RENT:—5 room house; mo- j thereby giving everyone a chalice for record in said office of the unto me, saying, Yea, I have loved guists of'.the export trade. This, America, they wanted to know. at the Probate Office in the city of Register of Probate. : derft, furnished or unfurnished. to attend at least four out of five Register of Deeds of the County thee with an everlasting love: boy, Hansen, had spent two years Did they make more than in Swed­ St, Joseph in said County; on the 3 0 4 'Alexander St., Buchanan, cf the sessions. About 160 men are of Berrien, Michigan, on the 15th therefore with loving kindiiess have representing, the Company in Paris en ? Work had been good especial-, 21st day of January A. D. 1938; 1st insertion Jan. 20; last Feb. 8 **:■ inquire Geo, Mitchell, 219 Syca-| enrolled in this particular course: day of December, 1937, recorded I drawn thee.” and his manners were -those.of the ly in. the automobile industries of Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ more, Niles, M-ich. 3t2p. j at the present time. in Liber 10 of Assignments of . Correlative passages to be read smooth, polished Frenchman. America for the year preceding: Judge of Probate. bate Court for the County of Mortgages on Page 572, from the Christian Science text­ First we went to two old build­ my visit and I was able to give a In- the- Matter of the Estate of Berrien. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN book, "Science and Health with ings, formerly offices but now used current report of wages that pated Theron D. Childs, deceased. Theron A t a session of said Court, held that said mortgage will be fore­ Key to the Scriptures,” by Mary as dormitories for the office men. considerably above that of the D. Childs; Jr. having filed in said at the Probate Office in the city of closed, pursuant to power of sale, Baker Eddy, include the following Most of the men living here were Ljusne mills. There Was a murmer court his petition praying that the St. Joseph in said County, oil the ajid the premises therein described . (p. 302): "God is Love. He is young fellows, who had jocularly- of talk after I told Hanson that a administration of said estate , be J7th day of January A. D. 1938, as: therefore the divine, infinite Prin­ dubbed the two structures “ So­ Skilled workman of my acquaint­ granted to Wilhclmirta E, Childs Present. Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, Beginning at the Northwest cor­ ciple, railed Person or God." dom” and "Gomorrah,” referring ance had drawn over $150 in two or to some other suitable person, Judge of Probate. ner of Section Nine,, Township to alleged wickedness of which I Weeks pay, shortly before my de­ , It Is Ordered, That the 21st day In the Matter of the Estate of Five South, Range Eighteen West; Portage Prairie Evangelical saw none except perhaps a rather' parture. That was more than most of February A. D. 1938, at ten Sarah A. Reed, deceased. James thence South along the West line Cliureh. free tendency to skoal on all oc­ of the high officials of the Ljusne o'clock in the forenoon, at said E. Reed having filed in said court of said Section Nine Eighteen i All services on .-Central Stand­ casions. company drew. Irt fact one worker probate office, be and is hereby ap­ his final administration account, chains Eighty-eight links; thenco ard Tim e), I had a room to myself in Go­ told me that in the entire person­ pointed for hearing said petition; and his petition praying for the East Twenty-four chains Ten links 9:30 Morning Worship. Sermon morrah distinguished like most of nel o f the company, employing ^ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ allowance thereof and for the as­ to the West bank of the St. Jo­ topic, “The Giving of Self.” the Swedish rooms in Norrland by many thousand men over the lic notice thereof be given by pub­ signment and distribution of the seph' River; thence Northerly 10:30 Sunday School. perfect comfort in furnishings and greater part of an an tire Swedish lication of a copy of this order, residue of said estate, and his peti­ along the West bank of the SI, 7:00 Christian Endeavor Ser­ a hardy disregard for inconveni­ state, he knew only two, the gen­ once each .week for three succes­ tion praying that said court ad­ Joseph River Twenty-throe chains vices. Leader for Young People's ence. eral superintendent and the chief sive weeks previous to said day of judicate and determine who were Eleven links to the meander post Group,’ Carl H. Ttueschel. Loader An elderly office man was de­ o f Field Operations, who drew hearing, in the Berrien County at the time of her death the legal on the North line of said section for the Adult group, Fred Roum. tailed as my companion. During more than $75 per week. Record a newspaper printed and heirs of said deceased and entitled Nine; thcttcc West along the said 7:15; Evening Service. Sermon the entire afternoon and all of the Was that rate of pay usual in circulated in said county. to inherit the real estate of which North line of said section Nilic topic.:."Religion and Trouble." following day while 1 was there he America.-1 had to admit It was MALCOLM HATFIELD, said deceased died seized. Thirty-seven chains to the place ol’ The Prayer service on Thursday did nothing lmt go around with net. Judge of Probate. It is Ordered, That the 14th day beginning, excepting thercfrpin evening at lhe» Church. me. By a misunderstanding of the And did not employment and In­ (KIGALI A true copy. Elsie Krajci, of February A. D, 1938, at ten the South Ton acres thereof; leaving time o f the steamer I had come tend to be rather up and Register of Probate. o'clock in Llio forenoon, at said lying within said County ami ’flu. Presbyterian Church to wait all of the next day.. But down in America? I had to admit probate office, bo and is hereby 1st insertion Jan. 27; last Feb. 10 State will be sold at public auction YVanzcr II. Brunelle, Pastor throughout' that afternoon and that they were. Too many Swedes appointed for examining and al­ to -the highest bidder for cash by 10:00 Church School, evening this man did nothing but had become "arbetlos” (unemploy­ STATE ore MICHIGAN, The Pro­ lowing said account and hearing the Sheriff of Berrien County ui .11:00 Public, worship. This is accompany me about. He was the ed) in America during the depres­ bate Court for too county of shid petitions; the front door of the Court House Young People’s Day in the, Pres­ first companion assigned to me sion and had gone home to tell Berrien. It is Further Ordered, That pub­ At -a session of said Court, held in the city of Saint Joseph in said byterian Churches throughout the that could not talk English, but by abput It. lic notice thereof be given by pub­ County and State, on Tuesday, country; The Theme of the- service desperate rallies of a little Swed­ After a couple of hours of talk at the Probate Office in the city of lication of a copy of this order, for April 12, 1938, at two o'clock P. will be "If I Follow Jesus.” Miss ish I managed to let my few and after skbal had gone around, St. Joseph in said County, on the three successive weeks previous to F O R a n e w d r i v i n g t h r i l l , f il l 25th day of January A. D. 1938. M. There is due and payable at Caroline Webb wiil lead in the wants be known. there was a signal from the in­ said day of hearing, in the Berrien Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, the date of this notice upon the U P W IT H 1938 RED CROWN worship; Leland George will speak Most of the day we spent spector who had accompanied me County Record a newspaper print­ debt secured by said mortgage, the ^ on "If 1 Follow Jesus in my Per­ threading the catwalks of the log­ on the Harledalen trip and all Judge of Probate, ed and circulated in said county. lh. the Matter of the Estate of Sum Of $2,104.56. . g a s o l i n e a t sonal Life and in my Home;” Dale sorting pens, watching the work stood Up, This was to be the clos­ MALCOLM HATFIELD, Margaret ,E. purrus, deceased. Dated January 8, 1938. Lyon will speak on "If I follow ers select the the logs and steer ing skoal and there was to be a Judge of Probate. Robert E. Burrus havihg filed in FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE Jesus in my Church and in my them into channels where they toast. The young inspector who (SEAL) A true copy. Elsie Krajci, •CORPORATION, a corporation, community." The offering, except were caught by great carriers and had ridden down with me from said court his petition praying » Register of Probate. that the administration of said Of Washington, D. C. ANDERSON'S STANDARD SERVICE that in the envelopes, will go to transported Into the mills. The Lobonas was to make the toast. estate he granted* to Morton C. 1st insertion Jan. 27; last April 14 Assignee of Mortgagee. \ Portage pikI Front Sts. Phone 8(> the support of the Board of Chris­ plywood mill is the largest in He lifted his glass: Hampton or to some other suit­ MORTGAGE SALE GORDON BREWER, tian Education. The Anthem wilt Sweden and is equipped through­ "W e drink to your return to Specializing in Standard Lubrication Service Default having been made in the Atty. for Assignee of Mortgagee, be “Once to Every Man and Na­ out with modern machinery, part America and we drink with our able person; and his petition pray­ conditions of a certain mortgage Bronson, Michigan. tion.” o f which was made In America very kindest regards to yourself." ing'that said court adjudicate and THUKHDAY, JAN.UAHY 2'i, 1U38 BlflKRlHJN COUNTY HUCOHl* PAGE FIVE

ed in the local contest which is urnee weeks. It writes and stagos on January 22-23 ai, Battle Creek. thought of it ” G r a d e N e w s sponsored by the Velmarian Liter­ one-acf plays for the public. Michigan. ary Society and in the national This society sponsors the crea­ ■ During fourth hour Math dasss: contest which the Scholastic mag­ tive writing contests that awards JOKES “Mr. Hyink, I don’t understand .. THE MICROPHONE... Miss Quickel’s third grade are azine sponsors. Thus far nine Bu­ medals to those showing outstand­ Bessie Crothers: "What is velo­ that problem.” making chairs out of orange News of Buchanan Schools chanan High School students have ing work, city?" Mr. Hyink: "Well, if two more crates and putting Indian designs been recognized nationally. They The following groups are award­ "Toad" Smith: "Velocity is what girls came into this room would on them. Collected and Edited By Members of the Journalism CIas!s are: Marjorie Campbell and ed medals: seventh and eighth a man lets go of a bee with,” it affect the number of boys ?" Miss Abell’s sixth grade 13 very Cherry Blossom Heim in poetry; grades, a first award in the fields "No," replied the student. much interested in the little baro­ Virginia Wright and Pauline To­ cf essay, short story and pore try. Miss McNiel in geography Mr. Hyink: "I knew you’d un­ meter brought by Jack Mitchell. pash in essay wriUng; Jack Duplicate medals are given to the class: “Name a certain year and derstand when dealing with girls.” Editorial Annual Junior Play W h o ’ s W ho They are comparing its action Marble for his historical article; ninth and tenth grades together, tell how much cotton was export­ With that of the smoke from the Mary Richter for a news informa- and the eleventh and twelfth ed from the United States.” ABSENCES Scheduled Feb, 17 chimneys. ) tion write-up, Dee Weaver for a grades together. Also a medal Is Cleo Rozelle: “ 1492—none.” It seems it is the custom of Robert Taylor is a sophomore. Mrs. Filler’s fourth grade made literary article, and Alene Riley a given to the student writing the Jack Leggett is at the Pawating schools to praise tile boys’ atliletie He is five, feet three inches tall, A scroll using their history stories one-act play. best one-act play in his- senior The Junior class o f the Buchan­ I. C. Ernst: “The idea of you Hospital in Niles where he under­ practice ana neglect to ree the has brown hair, gray qyes, med­ as material for the sections cor­ year. an High School will produce the The correction of speech faults working steadily for fifty minutes went a mastoid operation. girls in gymnastic work. Today ium complection, and weighs one responding to pages in a modern play, "Adam and Eva," by Guy and the training and development A plaque with his name engrav-' of home r.oom period! I wouldn’t John Meile had been absent over half of the grandstand's hundred twenty pounds. He was book, They are also making a Balton and George Middleton in in every day speech habits is ed on It is given to the student think of such a thing.” i front school three days with a sore cheering section is made up of the High School Auditorium Feb­ sixteen last month. newspaper made up of school hap­ taken up in the speech class which who, in the opinion of the judges, Edward Hempel: "Neither would j * £ £ £ “a n d V a d M li' He is fond of ail sports; es­ feminine voices. With their cheer­ ruary 17, 1938. penings. is directed by Mr. Elbers. Besides has done the outstanding work of I. It was Miss Cernahan who pecially football, basketball, hunt­ ing, praising and good spirit they Robert Habicht has been made They have a new bulletin board, the text book an opportunity to the year. This student may 'be encourage the players in cotton publicity manager and will be as­ ing, and fishing. He la a very good a magazine rack and table, All practice in class with personal chosen from the ninth through the jee skater. shirts and satin shorts. ■ sisted by Robert Wesrtcr, Natalie these new things greatly improve criticism is given to develop the twelfth grades. Girls have entered the agricul­ Proud and Barbara Schram. His favorite dish is ice cream our room and we are eager to keep ability to face an audience and to Robert’s favorite movie actresB tural department, boys have been Cast is as follbws: them new and clean. express one’s opinions. There are DRAMA permitted to follow domestic is Alice Faye and hi favorite ac­ James King, a rich man— 3 The pupils in Miss Carnagan's thirty 'pupils in the class, and all science, the girls are filling the tor is Robert Taylor. The movie . He Los Watson . first grade are developing into have shown much ability in speak­ "Reach you two!” mathematic and science devisions he liked the best was "Lost Hori­ Corinthia, his parlor maid-- I real carpenters and painters. ing especially in humor which is Don’t be alarmed, Folks, it’s zon." His worst habit Is not keep­ that were onee classed as sup­ Ruby Hall With a few orange crates, saws, usually quite difficult. only the Velmarian Literary mem ing his hair combed. posedly boys' subjects. When will Clinton DeWitt, his son-in-law, , 'hammers, sand paper, and paint As a side line for those who bera rehearsing their plays. Every­ they be allowed to toss a ball into Robert was born in South Bend, Raymond DeWitt they have made two book cases wish to further their knowledge of thing’s set. The players are all a basket and hear applause from Indiana. His Hick-name is “Pee- Julio DeWitt, his eldest daughter, for tile library corner and are now Speech there is a debate club. This keyed up for the day. (They just both sides? When will they feel wee" because he is rather small Mary Garoutte making chairs. Mr. Miller very club builds teams to give training can’t Wait). What .With Beverly proud when the school band plays for his grade in school. He Has one Aunt Abbey Rocker, his sister- kindly loaned them some tools In debate technique through all Koons making sweeping gestures, "Maroon and White are the col­ sister and no brothers. '■ in -la w ------Karol Dunlap from the manual training depart­ the experience possible and to all Keith Dalrymple and George Riley ors," and they feel it is playing George Fitch, better known as Eva King, his youngest ment. The coping saw seems to be the students possible. By the end breaking suspenders and belts, about the uniform they are wear­ "Pinkey,” is a freshman of Bu daughter Ruth Jean Haslett enjoyed the most in designing the of the year there will have been Richard Austin mixing his Hebrew ing? When will the boys sit in the clianan High School. Like many Dr, Jack Delamater,-his neigh­ backs of the chairs. debates with at least six outside and German dialects, and Lyons bleachers and cheer for a girl be­ other great men, such as George bor ------— Wm. Strayer Dewey Avenue News teams in these schools: Niles, St. ripping up Stevens’ Shirt, the rest cause she represents his team, his Washington and Andrew Jackson Horace Pilgrim, his uncle— Lights! Music! Curtains! The Joseph, and Benton Harbor. Of the class really is in an up-roar. school? he has red hair. Winston Sands third grades are about to present Negative and affirmative teams The plays are coming along IS RUINING YOUR COMPLEXIONI A great sports critic once wrote His favorite subject is Latin. Adam Smith, his business "Around The- Clock," a drama with three students bn each team very well; and, if we have patience concerning that subject that he He is fourteen years old, is five 'Hard-water clogs up the tiny You can actually count the manager ___ Rex Hungerforel about health. Under the direction debate the state’s question. There on January 28 we shall see some didn’t think the girls could make feet five and one-half inches tall, pores in your skin with the dollars that soft mater will save Lord Andrew Gordon, his would- of Mrs. Fishner -the students have are eight members in the club who promising examples o f the Thes­ good players, but that the boys. and weighs one hundred and ten- same gummy film that clouds you. These savings are more be-son-in-law —— Phil Pierce will , have the opportunity to de­ pian Art, would make a poor audience and been studying about one of the your dishes and leaves a ring than enough to pay for water Director — E , O. MacNeil pounds. most beautiful of all animals, our bate with outside schools. The the interest would be lost. He belongs to the Biology Club, around the -bath-tub. softening equipment. winter birds. . work carried on in class is done by OFFICE NEWS So, girls, as it was, is, and al­ He went out for basketball and Hard water is ruining your Send for our free booklet, Many of the pupils of the op­ notes, building up the talk as it budget, too. It clogs the water- "The Magic of Wonder-Soft ways will be, let the boys play the W h o’s W h o football this year. * portunity room went to the movie progresses. So far the teams have heater and pipes with scale, and Water,” Which will tell you the game and we’ll cheer them on. George’s; favorite dishes are lime Mr. H. C. Stark attended the .“Heidi.” IMIss Reams had already shown real ability in direct refuta­ leads to unnecessary plumbing whole story. And, we’ll be glad Evert though the saying “A girl’s jello and grape soda. . meeting of District No. 8 M. E. A. read them the story. They decided tion, bills. It wastes soap and short­ to lend you a portable model place is in the home" is becoming Harvey Hinman is an very ac­ His favorite sports are- football, program planning meeting. It was Mr. Elbers will also direct the ens the life of linens. for two days’ trial. obsolete, the fact that a girl’s tive freshman. He was born Au­ basketball, ping-pong, and tlddle- they liked the hook better , than the held in Kalamazoo, Sgtyirday, place is in the grandstand will con­ gust 1921. He is five feet eight de-winks. picture. senior class play. Up to date he January 15. New books were introduced iii hasn't decided on any certain WATER tinue for many years, and the inches tall, lias brown hair, brown All in all he is a swell friend. Both Mr. Stark and Mr. Moore the opportunity room this Week. play. Cast decision will be made were recent attendants of the Su­ s o f t e n i n g masculine, sex will be arrayed in eyes, and is very interested In Geneva Babcock is a popular EQUIPMENT satin shorts and colored shirts and good looking girls. He is a talent­ junior in Buchanan High School. They are: "More Dick and Jane through the usual routine of try­ perintendent and Principal's meet­ Permofit receive many praises from the ed musician and plays in the mod­ She has brown eyes and brown Stories,” “ Art Stories,” and “Baby outs, ■ ing which was held in Niles, Janu­ grandstands. ern Buchanan High School Trou­ hair.> She will be sixteen this Animals.” The Velmarian Literary Society, ary 17. The program speaker was Soft wafer from every faucet. Some mighty fine looking cov­ which is composed of senior Eng­ badour Band. His ambition is to be month, She is five feet three inch­ Miss Marie Getz who spoke on ers for bird books were given the lish students, develops speech able to pick up any instrument es tali. remedial reading and the junior Sophomores and finishing touches this week in the work and gives the student the high school. and play it. At this he is well on Her favorite food is graham H. N. BATCHELOR his way as he can play five' or six cracker pie and her most unfavor­ opportunity room. The pupils are opportunity to • investigate . the Mr. Stark will next attend the now making outlines to describe • J09 Front St. BUCHANAN Freshmen Split Instruments now. He belongs to able is sauerkraut. She likes to fields that he otherwise might not National Association of Public 171 - the -Future Farmer’s Club. I-Ie dance and prefers each bird. do. The dub has meetings every School business officials meeting likes to watcli football and base­ and J anet Gaynor on the screen. The fourth grade children are By JOHN SCHULTZ attempting designing as a type of ' Wednesday afternoon January ball games. His favorite song is You will often find her reading "You Can’t’ Stop Me from Dream­ magazines and singing “The Moon Art work. To design houses and 19 the freshmen and sophomore trees which are suggestive of fairy classes sponsored two basketball ing.” His hobby Is taking good got in My Eyes” in study hall. She looking, girls to the show. He likes the Hit Parade and listens to land is their aim. games for the amusement of the The bird tree bas been attract­ students Who paid Be admission. works at Bradley’s Barber Shop it every lime. She says that she where lie shines shoes. If you want enjoys French class best of all of ing many of their feathered in the first game the sophomore friends. They are very happy to girls completely outplayed , the your shoes shined, just look up her subjects. Her favorite hauntfc Harvey. - are Galien and the Hollywood have some of the unusual birds of freshmen girls and as the result Michigan visit their tree. That tow-headed little sopho­ -Theater. •* thC 'sophomores came out o f the The second grade children arc more, Harold Kittle, was born in This freshman girl was born game oh the long end of a 28-3 also making a study of birds. January 1922. He is four feet six April 21, 1924. Believe it or hot, score. The sophomores jumped off Future architects in the first1 inches tall, and has blue eyes. He she weighed about 8 VS pounds, but , tip an early lead and never Were grade arc busy constructing a doll likes . all ••Westernsongs, but the lock at her now. She is about five headed off. Dona "the slugger” house in which they expect to in­ most liked is "Little Joe, The feet four inches tajl and weighs . ■ •Smith and Eleanor "D a y ton " stall furniture, rugs, and other Wrangler,” His favorite sport is around one hundred and twenty Naugle led the sophomore girls house hold articles. base&all and his hobbies are fish­ pounds. She has brown hair and with 4 baskets apiece for 8 points/ The kindergarten children have ing and skiing. Harold belongs to eyes. Marjorie Meuleman led the frcslv*. started chart reading. They just the F. F. Ai Club and is the vice- -Her favorite disli is a chocolate men with .3 points, : completed the story of "Jack Be The freshmen boys evened up president o f: the Future Bachelor’s marshmallow sundae. She has no Nimble,” and are now ready to of America, We leave Harold still special movie favorite but her the day by taking a nip-and-tuck begin an activity chart about the thinking about ids favorite. movie favorite stars arc Tyrone Power battle'from the sophomore boys library which they have construct­ 18-16. Trailing al) the; way until actress, Gloria Stuart. So long, and Sonja. Ilcinic. The song that ed. the last canta. The freshmen got Harold. she likes to sing best Is "Nice together and scored D points and. Rieta Brewer, a senior this year, Work if You Gan Get It." She says A s s e m b l y p r o g r a m held the, sophomores to 1 and take was born in the little town of her best subject is Latin and that the game from,the fire and put it Snow, Michigan, September 1920 she liltes Mrs. Weaver best of her Friday, January 14, Mr. Robin­ Her favorite movie is “Lost Horiz­ teachers. Her favorite color id on ice. son’s music department presented - The sophomores started fast and on" and the book by Uie same marodh. the best assembly of the year with grabbed a 6-3 lead at Uie end of name is her choice o f reading ma­ She participates in school cl ups music, dancing and singing which the first quarter. Both teams terial. One of the songs she likes and is a member of the Art Club lasted over an hour. 5 points in the seCohd canto leav­ and often sings is "Moon at Sea.’’ and Biology Club. Her hobby is The orchestra opened the pro­ ing the sophomores still leading by Her favorite dihhes are fried taking snapshots, and she likes to gram by presenting some well- 3 points, 11-8. The freshmen closed chicken and apple pie. She dislikes dance and read mystery stories. done classical pieces. Next the the gap to 2 points in the third, conceited people. H er hobby is This girl is Evelyn Dalrymple. band gave some snappy marches. quarter. In the final canto they collecting: movie star pictures. He: has blue eyes and dark Applauded most for the originality r tied it up and went on to win. You can often recognize her by ht-Own, slightly wavy hair. His of presentation was the third part George “Pinky" Fitch scored three her little, habit of chewing on her height is 5 feet 7 Vi inches and llis which featured the High School points in a row after the score pencils. Her pet saying is, "Oh, my weight is around 157 pounds. His Troubadours, the dance band. Bill was notted; This proved to be'the gracious!” Rieta has a jolly dis­ age, the hardest thing to tell, in Poormah, a- member Of last year’s margin of victory. position and likes to have fun. 28. He was born in the year of graduating class, played the Virgil with seven points led the ’ Blonde, blue eyes, five feet, six 1909. His hobby is all kinds : of drums. winners while Fairman, Topash, inches, will be seventeen next Oc­ sports. His favorite dish Is fowl. Accompanied by the Trouba­ and Hamilton were high for the tober, describes this sophomore. His favorite actor is Richard dours, Beverly Koons sang '’Har­ losers with 4 points each. Bill Gregory. He liked the rilow, Bartolomeuws;' actress, Janet bor Lights." The game was played with plen­ “ Lost Horizon.” and “Blossoms on Gaynor; and movie, “ DracUia.1 "The Way Fred Astaire and ty ’of scrap, both teams being Will- Bioadway.” is his favorite song. The thing he likes the most is Giligor Rogers should do it,” said ' ing to mix it. "The Laud That Time Forgot” is social affairs. Elayne Blaney and Norma Yoder a favorite book of his. He thinks The sports lie has an interest ill as they gracefully executed a lap OCTOBER'S GIRL Anil Southern is pretty nice. He are: baseball, basketball, hunting, dallce. Mildred Miller very prettily OF THE MONTH likes to go fishing and basketball and fishlbg. He belongs to the gave one o f her dances. is Ills favorite sport. Bill is a Boy Sigma Nu, a fraternity, and has The ■ popular dance creation, Scout and belongs to the Future taken the first degree in the Mas- Miss Ruucdge, our fourth grade "The Big Apple” waS demonstrat­ Bachelors of America Club. He is Amic Lodge. teacher at the Dewey Avenue ed by Elayne Blaney, Norma Yod­ also a cheer leader. Some times, Sorry to say, but lie is engaged. School, attended the University of er, Jerry White, and Dale Lyons, Nebraska and graduated with Miss Bill participates in fan dances. Yes, you’ve guessed right, it’s Mr. Stuffed peppers, suit him as a Langor. Elizabeth Kelley, the girl of tile TllE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT month for October. favorite dish and his favorite color is red. lie is of a humorous dis­ Miss Rutledge enjoyed the com­ FROflJ p t m POETS '(Continued from lasl week) position and is very likeable. pany ol' tills noted young journal­ The ''creative writing course is ist throughout her course al tile Burrow composed mostly of seniors wlio University. Birthdays Between Jan. 20-27 'Hack mc Uie nights, have ability in that particular 'Miss Kelley is holed for her Black ala fierce storms, line. They build a conception of superb ability in journalistic writ­ Donald Burris - Small and mis­ But none arc as black creation through observation of ing, Lasl year she won the Hitch­ chievous. As sorrow. man and nature, nature and ani­ cock journalism scholarship of one Lawrence Dellinger..The noon- —Margaret Miller. mal, and men and machine. These year at the University of Colum­ hoitr referee, conceptions are developed after bia. She was the first woman to William Geltig Ever ambitious field trips to various places of in­ ever receive this scholarship. Phil Fumble. terest. Source material is found in She entered the Columbia Uni­ SuoW anil Soot Virginia Hclermanii Famous tho world roundabout, anything versity this fall where she expectj 'The show’s a quilt Calamity Jane.- that is observed. to complete her master’s degree, Both pure and white Leslie', Wiaier "Kissy's” stand- Each student is encouraged to' and to continue her journalism. in. . Save cities and around Where slaves of men choose his own field of writing; Charles Liska -Eighth grade’s that is, if he does not care to write SIMPLIFIED SPELLING Leave sooty fingerprints. blond. poetry, he may center his atten­ T/ |1 ill! 1> ,1 I > n ; , — Richard Hayden. ;,'i Betty Metzger—-Pleasant In her tion on somei other. flejd( "The captiv with num Unis sat manner, .v \ • , •ptoductiops arc . required’:, besides' Oil a/ demolished granit bllding on . Bci’ijiee j..Phiscaler -O W n y ;,of Calm gleamed Tllje sea, t calm: numerous Chart ones:‘ These may a hlglit op a foren lie, l

tA cap s t k THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 .a n..* f - '-Jiunw1**"'*a'ggMfti '■■'i'll II null U .,1..1,111 Hi"! t»>i ■ u." i ,'V . .w P. N. G. Cluli Sewing Club Meets | were filed in the estates of Marie The Ladies Aid met at the home somewhat shy of mamma dogs, The Past Noble Grand Club met The Stiteh ’ll Chatter club is ! Meta Jacobs, Almeda Wagner and West Buchanan of Mrs. Claude Sheldon Thursday Claude called up the Chief of last night at the home of Mrs. meeting this afternoon at the | Mary Kennel], deceased; Petitions with 18 ladies present. The day Police, Frank Kean. Mr. Kean’s Piffle Hathaway. home of Mrs. Ronald Bolster for tlie Appointment of Adminis­ was spent quilting. The aid will form, still enables him to wear the $ * ■ trators were filed in the William Mr, and Mrs, S. C. Sarver were be entertained at the home of uniform with grace and eclat, and F. p. I. Club Entertain Mothers Layman, Russ W, Hibbard, Jr., guests at Sunday dinner at the Mrs. Frank Strunk at Niles, also enables him to get in and out home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred The F. D. 1. Club will meet this The teachers of the primary de Theron D. Childs, Edward Prill- Thursday, February 3. A pot luck of tight places far better than the Koenigshof. evening at the I. O. O, F. hall, partment of the Methodist Sun-1 witz and Dwight M, Wells deceas- dinner will be served at noon, average man. day school will entertain the m oth-! ed estates; Letters were issued in with Mrs. Frank Chain and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bay had as Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strunk of Anyway Frank went under the Sf. Mary’s Students Major. ei s of the children in that depart-1 the deceased estates of Charles C, Leo Dalrymple in charge, guests at dinner Sunday their son, Niles, spent Saturday evening at porch, mamma dog or no mamma Entertain Thirty Club Vocal selection, “An Old English :h ?!*. :’f merit Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. Russell, Augusta H. Reinke, Mar- j Roland Bay and wife of Sawyer. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shuman dog, and came out with nine pups. Song," by Thomas More, sung by m. All mothers of primary pupils j garet A. High, Bertha PrlUwltz, W. C. T, U. Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cancer and Sarver. ^ But being, like all brave men, The Thirty club was entertained Marjorie Lippman, accompanied are invited. ! Louisa Grabfelder and Margaret little son were visitors Wednesday The Buchanan Women’s Chris­ tender-hearted, he took the pups a Drfuna Day program at the by Georgette Bayer, * 1 j Price; Inventories were filed in the evening at the home of Mr. and tian Temperance Union will meet NOW HERE’S THE to Niles and turned them over to honie of Mrs. H. C, Stark Monday Dramatic reading, "Penrod and I.oynl Independent Club | estates of Charles C. Russell, Jo- Mrs. Elva Best. Friday afternoon at the home of PROPOSITION (■■Che dog warden for extinction. afternoon, the program consisting Sam,” by Booth Tarkington, read The Loyal Independent club will seph Lentz, Norman Erastus Main, The Dayton Rebekahs met last Mrs. I. N. Barnhart. (Continued from Page 1) Of numbers presented by girl stud­ by Patricia Holland. $ * * meet with Mrs. Dorothy Finders Victor F. Ducat, Alice Susan night at the I, O. O. F. hall there. ents from St. Mary’s, South Bend. Violincelle, “Romance," by Karl Auxiliary Meeting at Galien, Tuesday, Feb. 1. j White, Martin Scholes, Wm. A. Mr. and Mrs, Alva Best and son, The following numbers were Rlssland, played by Elizabeth Mc­ i Keith, Sarah E. Harrington, The American Legion Auxiliary Vaughn, visited Sunday in Galien a reliable record o f more or less presented. Coy, accompanied by Georgette {Charles O. Patterson and Frank Will meet Monday evening of next at the homes of Mrs. William H. accurate predictions. Older the Violin solo, Gypsy Serenade by Bayer. . Berrien-Cass To In . Umphrey, deceased; and Final Moriey and of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. week with Mrs. Harry Binns anil j ! better but must have more than SURE Charley Rozert Valdez, played by Dramatic reading, "Mother Will i Accounts were filed in the Clar- Chase, Mrs. A. P. Sprague in charge. Stage Regional j rheumatics and medicine alman­ Everyday wear soli's "your Elizabeth McCoy, accompanied by Help,” by Edna Means, read by $ 4s *!« | ence Bonnell, Wm. A. Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hemphill acs to go by. Remuneration very garments. Add to ihls the Georgette Bayer. Helene O'Keefe, Louise Mangold, Frank H. Um­ and daughters, Iva and Mrs. Cry­ absorbing of body moisture. Fortnightly Book -dub modest. Applicants address Edi­ ' Vocal selection, "Swiss Echo Vocal selection, “The Waltz First Aid Meet! phrey, Erwin Lutz,. Gustave Result . . . clothes get life­ The Fortnightly Book Club held stal Rossow, were visitors Sunday tor of Proposition, submitting Song,” by Charles Eckert sung by Song from Romeo and Juliet,” Roscher and Alice^ Susan White afternoon and evening at the home le s s . . . lose color. But by a social meeting yesterday after­ sample of prophecies. Marjorie Lippman, accompanied sung by Marjorie Lippman accom­ deceased estates. ' o f Mr. and Mrs. William Swartz our amazing safe dry clean­ noon at the home of- Mrs. Ed Enthusiasm is running high In by Georgette Bayer. panied by Georgette Bayer. Judge Hatfield also entered an and daughter, Dorothy. ing process, we bring your Stults. all of the troops of the Council in The Chief Has a Tough clothes bock to life . . . re­ Dramatic reading, "Patterns,” The committee in charge was: 9 * t;t preparation for the annual First Order Closing the Hearing of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sarver had Assignment store sheen . . . preserve by Amy Lowell, read by Sally Claims in,the Alvin A. Hughes de­ Mrs. A. B. Muir, (chairman), Mrs. B. P. O. E. Supper Aid Regional Contest. Because of as their guests Saturday evening texture . . . give colors new E. T. Waldo, Mrs. Glenn Smith, ceased estate and an Order Allow­ Mr, and Mrs. Frank Strunk of The Niles and Buchanan mem­ the value and importance of First Census statistics were boom­ sparkle, and we hand-finish GET UP NIGHTS? Miss Mary E‘. Reynolds. ing Claims for Payment of Debts Niles. ing on south Days Avenue last all garments at no extra ;Flush kidneys as you- would the bers of the Niles Elks and their A id ' practically all troops’ are * * 9 was entered in the estate of Fanny Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins week, there being nine additions to cost. bowels. Make this 4 day 25c test. husbands and wives will hold their entering one or mope teams in the Language Section Luncheon May Rogers, deceased and Closed and Mr. and Mrs. Gray Best call­ the population, if you count under HOWARD BARBOUR Use juniper oil, buchu leaves, etc., monthly cooperative supper at the District contest for First Aid. The One of the unique features of the estates of Ella M. Enders, Bur­ ed Friday evening at the home of Claude Glover’s porch and all at made into green tablets. Help na­ Temple this (Thursday) evening. District contest will be held in the the Berrien County Teachers In­ gymnasium of the Benton Harbor ton J. Sparks and Amelia Rut- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Best. one fell swoop. BAZAR CLEANERS ture eliminate waste and excess kowski, deceased.' stitute Feb. 11 will be the lang­ Royal Neighbor Lodge Junior School for District No. 1, James Graham and family, who Having lost his school girl form & LAUN DRY SERVICE acids, which may cause getting up live on the Doty brothers farm, uage section luncheon, arranged The Royal Neighbor Lodge will and in the St. Joseph High School some time since, and being conse­ W e Call for and Deliver nights, frequent ■ desire, scanty by Mrs. Leah Weaver, and Miss are leaving early in February for hold its regular meeting at the for District No. 2. Tyler gym­ St. Joe Creamery quently unable to go under the Phone 270 230 E. Front flow, burning or backache. Just Florence Talburt of Niles, co- their former home in Yazoo City, Woodman hall Friday evening, nasium in Niles for District No. 3 porch after the pups or else being say Bukets to any druggist. ■ Your Miss. chairman. The . speaker will be with Mrs. George Barmore and and 6. Dowagiac gymnasium for Reports Increase 25c back in 4 days if not pleased. Fred S. Dunham of o f the faculty Ideally at Wisner's Comer Drug Mrs. Temiy Bunker in charge. the Cass County entries. These ! of the University of Michigan. » "S’ Store. 1-20-27 2-3-10 will be held during the month of Evening Boole Club February. On March 9th the Area The annual meeting or the Dayton News The Evening Book Club will finals will be held in the Junior stockholders of the St. Joseph meet next Monday evening at the High School at Benton Harbor. Valley creamery was held at the Snow-Bound? • • LAST TIMES TONIGHT • • Mr, and Mrs. Jam es’ Jacobson These will be the winners of all Buchanan Co-ops, Inc., headquar­ home of Mrs. M. L. Ihrie, with and son, • of Niles, spent Sunday WALLACE BERRY I JOAN ORAWFORD the District teams. The sectional ters Saturday, Jan. 22, for the Mrs. G. H. Stevenson reviewing a evening at the home of Mr. and Then Take Advantage in I in iinals which will take in the win­ election of officers and other busi­ current book. Mrs. Harold Rose. * S’ 5> ners from Muskegon, ; Holland, ness. o f our “BILLY THE KID” “The Bride Wore Red” Mr. and Mrs. William Strunk Grand Rapids and Kalamazoo, and A very satisfactory increase of Presbyterian Guild spent Sunday at Niles at the home our Council, will be held in the St. business was reported by secre­ - The Jeannette Stevenson guild of their son, Mr. and Mrs, Frank will observe Pastor’s night next Joseph High School gymnasium tary-treasurer Jay Glover,, who FREE DELIVERY March 19th. The winner in this told the meeting that 300,000 Strunk. Monday evening at the home of Mr. and M rs.’Dick Lee of Galien contest 'w.iil meet .'those of the Re­ SERVICE W. H. Brunelle, who . Will have pounds of butter had been churn­ spent Sunday at the home of her gion in the LaSalle Hotel Ball­ charge of the program. ed, 1,173,380 pounds of whole mijk mother, Mrs. Mae Van Lew. tf; . . . ■■ # ® : * ■ room on April the 2nd. Just Phone ------Always A Good Show — Attend Regularly------handled, and a total business of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hamilton Walter Raker of Benton Harbor, Faculty Dinner $98i000 transacted. entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. 29 Who had conducted Fir3t Aid work FRIDAY — SATURDAY JAN. 28 - The Buchanan Faculty Club will The creamery has given em­ and Mrs. Frank Hamilton and for several years, is in general • A GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM hold a dinner party this evening ployment during the past year to two sons, Miss Margaret and Mar- charge of the tournament. He is at the home of Harry Brown, with seven people full time and two i jorie Hamilton of South Bend. assisted by Alden Bierman of Ben­ Hair raising excitement hurtles MATINEE SAT. AT a session of bingo following. The part time. . During the summer it Mr. and Mrs, Shuman Sarver ton Harbor, W. J. Barnes of Niles For QUALITY MEATS and. from the Screen . . . AS America’s 2 P. M. January, committee will be iii has handled the large part of the , spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Most Dangerous Public Enemies charge. .. Dr. Rudolph Clary of Dowagiac, milk business of Lakeside, Union 5c Candy Bars Given ' Fred Koenigshof and family. GROCERIES are Blasted from their Last Walter J. Single of St. Joseph, De­ Pier and Hudson Lake, running Free to All Kiddles Secret Lair! ! l postpone M. E. Family Night von Smith of Three Oaks, and H. trucks to those places. Attending JACK HOLT in The Family Night dinner and J. Hunt of Dowagiac. v . Officers elected were as follows: program which was scheduled for First Aid has become one of trapped B y president, John G. Redden; vice EYES TESTED City Market & Grocery He Rqlls Along With A Song . . . this evening at . the Methodist tlie most important Council-wide president, I. M. Wells; secretary- G -M en ” into t)ie Most Thrilling Adventure church has been postponed for a events. .Last year . Troop No. 80. treasurer, Jay Glover; directors, 112 E. Front Street BUCHANAN that Ever Befell a Singing week because o f the illness of Rev. of Buchanan, under the direction with Buckaroo! ! R. E. Butts, L. D. llurgoyne, H. R. Rice. of Frank King,, Scoutmaster, and Adams. Broken Lenses Replaced. WYNNE GIBSON SMITH BALLEW #• sjs # Mr. Moriey of the Indiana and Special attention to In SSane Grey’s Niles-Buchanan Club Michigan Electric Company, won . Frame Fitting. — ADDED — The Niles-Buchanan Home Eco­ the first place in both the Area F. B. Blacltmond, (Optometrist at Cartoon “Roll Along Cowboy” nomics club met all day Tuesday and the sectional meet. They' com­ Portage Prairie “BAJtNYARD BOSS” ■ ■■ With ' ! " -‘ at the home of Mrs. Charles Hess peted in Chicago and got . through BLACKMOND’S D o n ’t M iss The March of- Time CECILIA PARKER and NILES -mild Chapter 6 of STANLEY FIELDS ' near Niles, The leaders, Mrs. Kel­ the semi-finals. Mrs, Mary Groshans, housekeep­ ’SECRET AGENT X-9’ sey Bainton and’ Mrs, Everett This year the Berrien-Cass er at the William Martell farm, Watson,, presented the lesson, oh Council will be host to the Sec­ incurred a fracture of both bones "Dress Accessories." tional finals and the demonstra­ of the lower left leg near. the SUN. — MON. — TUES. JAN, 30 — 31 — FEB. 1 ■.» * * tions will be open to the public. ankle and a dislocation of the ELLSWORTH DAY L k u g h 'y c u r F ill l '. Odd. Fellows Confer Detailed information on this will ankle when she slipped on a patch1 : with M yrna • aftd Bili The first degree was conferred be given out later. of snow or ice on Days ayenue by . the Odd Fellow lodge on two Tuesday afternoon. She was taken Sho.ivs Continuous candidates Tuesday evening, with to Pawating hospital, Niles. . SATURDAY, January 29 Sunday, Starting the first degree team, Joseph Mel­ The meeting of the - Portage' Organize 4-H Prairie Grange which was ached;- .At 2 P. M. vin, in charge. The second de­ gree will be" conferred on a class uled for yesterday at the home‘of 10c - 15c Until I of three next Tuesday evening. Live Stock Club Mrs. Fred S. Reum, has been post­ ONE DAY ONLY 5 O’clock * * $ poned until Wednesday of, next ' Postpone Legion Party Plan Beef anil Pork Projects week on account o f storm and bad- roads. I The American Legion and Aux­ anil Elect Officers Special Reduced Prices on iliary family night which was The Portage Prairie Grange \yilt meet at the home of Ed Riffer at 1 scheduled this week has been call­ A meeting for 1-H uoys and New Spring Merchandise for this the Will Haslett farm- Friday eve­ Watch for this ad each ed off on account of the Clark girls in tno Buenanan area was Players play, and will be combined ning, starting with a potluck sup­ Week for one outstanding ONE DA Y ONLY . . Ellsworth Day neld n the auditorium of the Bu­ per at 6:30 p. m. with the February meeting, ac- chanan co-ops lu_. Saturday bargain offer find take ad­ Andrew Mitchell and daughter; ■ cording to an announcement by morning at 9:30 a. m, for the pur­ vantage of the tremendous ' Commander John Elbers. Mrs. Frank Wigent, called Sun­ savings. pose ot organizing a 4-H livestock day afternoon at the home-of Dr. Store Hours 9:30 A . M. to (5:00 P. M. club. Entertains Class- and Mrs. C.-F. Rose, South Bend. RUBBING f A. Mr, Henry Gleason, 4-H club Mr. and Mrs. Albert Houswerth Miss Mae Mills was hostes- leader for Berrien, Cass and St. ! Monday evening at her home to write from Los Angeles that the A L C O H O L 1S Joseph count.es, air. harry -Lur- weather in California is again un­ 1 Full P i n t ______the members of her Evangelical kins, county agent* and Mr. Alfred ' Sunday school class. Officers were usual— unusually warm this time George of the Buchanan Farmers Mr. Houswerth had not worn his Ellsworth’s ! elected as follows: president, Wan­ Credit Union, were in charge of da Wood; vice president, Dick top coat and Mrs. Houswerth sent WISNER’S SOUTH BEND, INDIANA the meeting. Eight boys were back for a light spring coat. CORNER DRUG STORE Pierce; secretary, Dorothy Sher- present, seven ot whom made up) wod; treasurer, Barbara French. O £ $ me new club. Several of the boys -ircmgni tapir la-heis. ; Great for Chest IV. B .A . Meets .ur. clea.on pointed out the re­ The Buchanan Women’s Benefit quirements of a c.ub and explained and Throat Colds r Association met Tuesday at their tne projects. He told the boys When you have a common cold hall holding a potluck supper and about tne different projects and settled in your chest or throat, a meeting following. President showed them how they .were to be don’ t waste time and take chances Wuxtry! Murder in High Life Hazel Huebner was in charge. carried out. Mr. Lurkins gave a on old-fa3hioned or surface reme­ Prizes at bunco were won by Miss -cine talk to the boys to make them dies, you need real medicine. Take “ One of the moat brutal, cowardly and uncalled for murders known GUEST FEATURE MONDAY EVENING LoVella Gray and Mrs. Ella Treat. understand the purposes Of this Thoxine, the famous throat and to the police occurred last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Presented Once Only at 9 O’clock Plans were made for a bunco par­ organization morn fully.' cough medicine that so many fam­ Dean, 429 165th street. Mike Ross, while robbing the Dean liome, was “ROMONA” In Gorgeous Technicolor ty Feb. 15. An election was held in which ilies are now using. The very first interrupted by Dean’s six-year old daughter. Fearing the child would- $ t- *!* the following officers were elected: swallow starts relief, soreness is raise an alarm, he seized her and choked her to death. with LORETTA YOUNG — DON AMECHE soothed, coughing stops usually in 9 DON’T MISS THIS SPLENDID PROG&AM « Monday Literary Club President, itaymond Dewitt; vice- The Monday Literary club met president, Ivan Price; secretary- a few minutes; and it also acts “ Mr. Dan was in the hall when be saw Ross seize the child. He at the home of Mrs. Virginia treasurer, Rex Reed; and reporter internally to help stimulate throat plunged forward but was knocked unconscious by Ross’s revolver, who Rehm Monday afternoon, the sub­ secretions and loosen phlegm. WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FEB. 2 — 3 James Reep. The president called- then made his escape. IndCntification was made through photographs ject being “Dictators.” Miss Mat- the next meeting for the same Your doctor will approve the in­ at police headquarters and was further substantiated by finger prints. gredients, all are listed on the FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHTS tie Smith read a paper on "The place and'the same time next Sat­ All avenues of escape from the city are being closely watched and the Admission 10c - 20c — Shows at 7 - 9 History of Adolph Hitler." Mrs. urday mornings They will plan the carton. Wonderful for children, too. Get Thoxine— and get relief. police expect to capture him before morning.” SINCE FILMS BEGAN — NONE CAN EQUAL IT Emma Knight read a paper on schedule for the on-ccming year “Mussolini” and Mrs. A., H. Hil­ and appoint their leaders. 35c, 60c, $1.00. Wisner’s Corner To get the rest of the scenario, come over to the Clark Theatre Fri­ Drug Store. “CONQUEST” ler on “Joseph Stalin.” The next The projects for this year will day of Saturday night, Jan. 28-29 ant} see the presentation of '"with GRETA GARBO — CHARLES BOYER meeting will be with Mrs. Edith include beef calves and hogs. The Wooley on Feb. 7. beef projects will start immediate­ Current Earnings o f II I f *3 sjr . . ly. The hog projects will not start EXTRA M. E. Mission Society for a few weeks. Any active farm Paid on ------COUNTRY STORE NIGHT ------The Women's Foreign Mission­ boy or gll'l between the ages of 13 and 21, who is interested, is en­ by the Wednesday Night February 2nd — flted Groceries Given ary Society of the Methodist Savings Away to the Holders Of Lucky Tickets' , . . church will meet next Wednesday couraged to come and help make afternoon, Feb. 2, at the home of this a successful year. Remember COME EARLY FOR SEATS Certificates Mrs. Frank Kean, 119 Roe Street. our motto is: "Make the Best Mrs. Wilson Leiter will be in Better," 45 Years of Dependability SOON charge of the devotions. The les­ ; Reporter James Reep. Box Office Open at 7 P. M. Each Night son from the study book will be “All Baba Goes To Town” — “Judge Priest” given by Miss Eva Chamberlain. Probate Court News Seats may be purchased and reserved at Glenn Smith’s Store, “Love and Hisses” — “Hollywood Hotel” The study of bible texts and fav­ Judge Malcolm Hatfield trans-i without extra charge. “The Buccaneer” —* “The Hurricane” orite hymns will be continued. acted the following matters. The Adm. 25p for AcMts 15c for Children under 12 yrs. “Wells Fargo” — “Man Proof”' Mrs. Nellie Fuller will assist Mrs. Wills and Petitions for tlie probata Kean in serving refreshments. of the Last Wills and Testaments