LEDGER Odds and Ends ENTRIES THE RAWM Here and There and ALjTO SOLO Pithy Points Picked I'p and Belns a Collection of VariouH Patljr Put By Our Peripa- Topicn of Loral and LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1932 tetic Pencil Pusher General Interest VOLUME XXXX NO. 18

i Wilbur V. Burras, president of IF MBTBORS HIT THE EARTH. Legion Auxiliary the Slate Mutual Bodded Fire In- ESIDENTS of Lowtil who 100 SCHOOLMEN Conven. Delegates Annual Meeting HOME ECONOMS. surance Co., had an odd exper- QBVQ often wondered whel Lee Hi^h School ience a few days ago while in R would hit upon lo Ihc ourlh Tuscola county. Mr. Burras was If 11 should collide with mi cnor- The following persons were Amerieiui Legion Auxiliary held driving on a cross-country road nious nu'leor luivi* hcnrd Hint o MEET IN LOWELLchose n from our neighboring their animal meeting al the City EXT. SERVICE TO al about .'Hi miles an hour when a muss of this si/c, hltliMg the townships in Ionia county as Here Friday Ni^ht hall Mimda\ evening, September pheasant started up from the un- earth, would instnnlly ho dissi- delegates lo their respective tIMh, and listened lo a very line derbrush on the roadside and report of the Legion and Auxil- came like a bullet directly toward pnled Into vupor. The view is county conventions: This week Friday l.owell yard line late in the second per- tnainlniiiod upon hi((h solonllflc FOR R'NDTABLE iary convention at Kalamazoo. the windshield. "The bird was Boston Township plays Lee of Grand Rapids in n iod and threatened to score. Low- START SEPT. 27 August 21-22-23, at which time ______Ion a bee line with my head and authority hut. nrvei llu-h'ss, is Hopublicans, full 12 delegation: night football name ut home ell's defense looked good except our lownswoman, Mrs. II. p. Gol- dmihlnl hy sonio uslronotners. Hiram Johnson, Carl Lowrey, and allhoiiKh Luwcll has trounc- headed directly for me," said Mr. EDICATORS OF NOTE AND fur forward passes. Of course fredsen was so honored. Follow- r 11 REE MAJOR ACTIVITIES. Burras. "I had just time lo Soinctimo IIHO, an olTort was Henry Tapley, Paul Weber, Nel- ed them by large acorea the last it remains to he seen just what OTHERS VERSED IN FI BUC ing the business session election r ,,!l1 8< made to looato a large mnss. be- son (VBierne, Dot E. Gamsby, two years it is expected lo he a the line will do when attacked CHILD CARE AND TRAINING i"*'1 "M . ' of olllcers for the ensuing year: n u lieved lo he of meteoric oriKln AFFAIRS GIVE CONSIDERA- Lottie llnhn, John Freeman. different story this year as Lee hy a team wilh a lot of drive. '" ' '' ' windshield al was conducted at which time Mrs. ( LINKS, DISTRICT MEET-'my right. The glass was crashed mid In have caused the meteor Mamie O'Bierne, Alice Youngs, has a former I'niversity of Alexander, •Houghton. Bickner TION TO VITAL (Jt ESTIONS Don Niles was elected president nl(, ,llous, ,n, s f smul1 crater In Ariiona. Two drill Maude Freeman, James Scott. Michigan tackle coaching them. and Hartley seemed to he on a INGS AND NI TRITION PRO- L ,1 . ' " Pieces. lo succeed herself. First vice hardly a piece of any size being holes hud reached Inrge masses OF THE DAY. Democrats, full six delegation: par at tackle and it will bo dilli- piece or any size being If Lowell's line can develop presidenl. Mrs. Ilobort llahn: JECT. left. I picked the pheasant up mid It wns helieved thnl some ex- Hobert Brown, Donald Gales. ciill for Mr. Finch to make a a little faster charge on hoth second vice president. Mrs. A. II. tnineous malorlnl hud heen locat- James Baird, Merlon Jepson, John choice for She hig games. Kais- dead in the hack seat. It's a Over lumdred school men offense and defense and the wonder that some of the finely ed. Adgale, Allie Austin. er and Houseman will hatlle it Slormiand; secretary. Mrs. L, E.j The winter program of the Further study of the Arizomi from western Michigan attended hacks continue to improve the Johnson; treasurer. iMrs. J. II. Bil- Home Economics Extension Ser- broken glass did not enter my the sessions of their nonndtable Keene Tp. way they have so far Lowell out with Doyle for the center po- tenger; chaplain. Mrs. N. K. An- crater mid of locales in Siheria sition and all seem to he quali- vice begins this month and next eyes, hnl luckily escaped without in Lowell last Saturday. Bepublicans, full 12 delegation: will have another strong team drews; sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Pat and the Suhara Desert are now lled for the job. Dinsen and with three major activities sche- a scratch. Had I been blinded There were so many good Floyd Sparks, •Huzol Kohr, Hay this year. Bowes; publicity chairman, Mrs. heinK urged hy scientists, (iroat Weaver undouhledly will do mosl duled—child care and training by the broken glass there doubt- speeches that it would he a her- Norman Borgorson. The Aux- less would have been a pretty meteors are helieved to have fall- Parker, Warren Meed. Walter of the work at guard because of clinics, district meetings, and the culean task to review all of the Hubbard, Ralph Dodds, Harry iliary voted lo entertain the Fifth had wreck." eoncluded 'Mr. Bur- on in these locations and it is Lowell Wins Opener their experience. Clark and first meetings of the nutrition line things that were said. We Fashhaugh. William Converse, District American Legion and ras. And we're glad that W. V. hoped that some exploration will Morse looked best at ends hul project. will give an outstanding excerpt Lee Ijimpkln. Mathew Pratt, Per- Godwin Heights did not offer Auxiliary convention some time got home ok and lived lo tell the relocate the meteorites and enahlc were not given a real opportun- On September 27lh Mrs. Lvdi.i from each address. ry Walters, Frank Daniels. as much opposition as expected late in October. story. scientists to make a complete ity to show their wares because Ann Lynde, Child Care ami Mr. C. II. Hunciman: "We are Democrats, full six delegation: last Friday when they went down study nf them. the visitors did not use many end Iraining Specialist from Michi- proud of our little village—it is James Jacoby, Boyal llawley, to a 51-0 defeat before the per- J. M. Townsend of Hastings, Somewhere In the Western part 1 runs. Kutherford. Fenning, gan State College will meet par- one of the finest spots in Michi- Lewi. Cahoon, Eugene Snell, Mat sistent and llashy attack of the of the Sahara Desert, It is be- Wood and ChristotT also looked ents of Kent County at three cen- was a business caller at Hie lieved that the Adrar meteor is gan." l.aux and May lloskins. local team. The visitors, how- Recreation Park ters. One hour at each place Ledger oillce Saturday morning Superintendent E. E. Fell of ever, should be given credit for good at the end berths. In the buried. While its size is not ex- hacklleld Lowell will have plenty will be reserved for private con- and told of quick work by Slate actly known, Dr. Charles P. Oliv- Holland: "We must never for- lighting until the last. Many sultations following which Mrs. police which resulted in the ro- get the spiritual values of Educa- leams lose heart when they gel of class on olTenie. Lalley and ier, of the I'ntverslty of Pennsyl- McMahon provided the thrills Well-kept Place Lynde will give a talk on "Per- turn of a stolen car. Mr. and vania, says it is about :)2K feet tion. ' ' ' In an effort to main- Plans Complete hopelessly behind and they play sonality." The schedule for these Mrs. Gammage of Grand Bapids, tain standards in our schools, in indifferent football hut not so with runs of over sixty yards, but long by I.W feet wide and 140 feet Green, Bergin and hurras also meetings is: had parked their car in front of iplte of the limes, it is well to re- with Godwin. They came with Outside visitors coming to Low- the Townsend residence on a re- deep. reeled off plenty of long runs. ell for the purpose of witnessing 9:UU a. m. lo 10:00—Consulta- The average citizen may won- member that we owe something For Poultry Tottr a light and inexperienced team tions. cent evening, only to discover lo all sorts of children and we and never lost courage. iMnlonoy, Schwacha, Sherwood I games and contests held in Becre- der why it is that scientists are and Hoskitt also look good. The 10:00 to 11:30 a. m.—Discussion within a few miniiles that it had must provide for their interests, jalion park invariably comment heen stolen, together with robes so anxious lo understand the The fifth annual Michigan poul- Godwin made four first downs score might have been much larg- on the neatness and cleanliness meeting—Grand Rapids. Davis composition of a mass of this whether it he literature, latin, and a quantity of groceries. iState | try tour will start from •Michigan to fourteen for Uiwell and they er if Mr. Finch had not used over of the grandstand and the well- Technical and Vocational School music, art, physical education or Library. police were notified and within klinT The same people wore State College, September 21; penetrated to I swell's tlfleen three complete teams. kept grounds. Credit for this perplexed at the grout furore what not—no one group should 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.—Consullatior. five minutes the news was broad- he favored over another and all travel west through Grand Bap- line condition belongs to a large cast wilh the result that the created in sciontlflc circles by the ids; turn southwest into Holland, extent to Tony Gazella, who for 2:30 to 4 Mill p. in.—Discussion- children should he given the op- Lowell High school. thieves were obliged lo abandon oclipse of last month. Many of Zeeland and Hamilton; and on j years has shown pride and in- them do not know that from a portunity of tasting of each ' ' * VanDyke Ran Third 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.—Consulta- Ihc car. It was found in a Our schools are public schools September 22 will go through terest in keeping the property in swamp near Grand Mapids. The study of the sun's corona was Primary Funds I line shape. In fact. Athletic tions. and must provide for all." Bangor and Paw Paw. and con- For Dem, Nomination thieves left hurriedly without discovered the gas called helium, clude with an Inspection of the | park has been nearly always in 8:30 to 111:1111 p. m.—Discussion which was later located in the Kept Schools Going stopping for robes and groceries. projects at the W. K. Kellogg I such good shape that we have —Cellar (Springs High school. earth and now lloats our largest Mr. M. I). Mcpherson, Stale Tax experimental farm near Augusta. Complete election returns from heen prone to take the condition These meetings are open lo the dirigibles. Commissioner: "If a Hepuhli- Less This Year the second legislative district. public. Dr. H. S. Bailey of New York All types of modern housing for granted without due apprecia- City spent the week-end in Ver- It seldom proves wise to poke can president and a democratic and hatching equipment are lo- Kent County, show that B. Van tion of the ones responsible. Two Good Features fun at the scientist, however im- Dyke of Lowell, ran third in a gonnes with 'Mrs. Florence Bailey congress had not made it possible cated on the farms and at the This year's distribution of Marshal Fred Gramer should| September 28th. 29th and 30th practical he may be in the matter Held of three candidates for the and other relatives. Since going for big corporations to secure hatcheries which will be stop- primary money to the schools of also he mentioned in this connec-, a series of six meetings will he of making money. To them the Democratic nomination. The to New York City a few years agi loans through the Heconslruction ping points on the trip. Kent County will amount to lion as he has heen a cheerful i held with two interesting fea- average citizen owes many of the successful candidate was 'Mr. Dr. Bailey has risen to the top in Finance (Corporation much of the Visitors are invited lo join the $091,977.92. The per capita al- cooporator with Mr. Gazella. tures al each meeting. Mr. ('.. II. comforts and conveniences of Klagler of Wyoming-lp., who re- the dental profession. It is said Primary money would never have tour at any point along the route. lotment this year is $15.14, as The least that we can do to Mahonoy, extension specialist in present day living, and without ceived 994 votes. Breeco was that his skill commands ^."In per boon paid and half of the schools The over-night stop will he at compared with $17.70 in 1031. show our appreciation of those horticulture, of Michigan Stale them much of the industrial pro- second with 003 and Van Dyke hour and thai his patients inchido of Michigan would have remained Holland. The school census of the county enterprising citizens who do so college will speak on the storage gress of the world would come to third with 78.'). those who sit "in the seats of the closed this year." (Mr. Mcpher- is 05.500. of which number 44.- much for the coninninity's wel- of vegetables. Airs. Mildred ('.. a halt. son made a hit with the men.) Dexter G. I^iok. the republican .. - ...... imighty" in the business and poll- 542 are in Grand Bapids. The fare in their respective ways is Day. of Kellogg s will give ajtiral world as well as the elite of Webster II. Pearce, Suporinten* nominee, received 4.503 votes. schools of that city will receive to give voice lo a word of praise demonstration. "Dinner in an j society. Or as one of our noted ADVERTISING PAYS dent of Public Instruction: "The Ilaughey was second wilh 1.547 <074.305.88. and commendation. Try it. Hour with emphasis on the econ-;columnists would say. "u country best thing we can do as teachers Aged Man Killed and Posthuma third with 1.048. DVERTISING to pay must The apportionment lo the town- The names of the successful onuc spending of the food dollar.|boy who made good in the citv." be In the riKht medium, in in these times of stress is to do ships is as follows: 1 he annual business meeting ofj w our tasks better than ever and to nominees of both parties for state, A the right manner and at the Ada $ 7.070.38 the district will be held wilh the This is the season of the year be happy about it. * ' * The 15- congressional, legislative a n d riflhl time. Algoma 12.217.00 district chairman in charge. The when all have opportunitv to do mill tax limit should Ih* voted When Hit by Truck county offices was published in Congl Church Just because someone is willinq Alpine 0.010.70 last week's Ledger. schedule includes two meetings a ample justice to the wonderful lo spend a little money with a down in November—it would he Bowne 4.224.00 s: impossible lo divide it equitably iVIu. w . dinners and suppers being served newspaper does not mean that he Jacob J. Smith, aged 72. of Byron 14.740.30 ii:uo a. m.—Demonstration.|by the women's societies of the is an advertiser. It may show anioiig the different units. * ' * Grand Bapids, was instantly kill- Caledonia 0.010.58 The Turner hill is not perfect bu! Autumn Plans . »>. | various churches. It's well nigh that he is a spendthrift. ed about 4:30 Tuesday morning Cannon 4.490.58 12:30 a. in.—Pot luck dinner. impossible lo mention all these it is better than nothing and The Ledger believes flrmly in on M-21, about 2Mi miles west of Cascade 0.101.98 2:00 p. m.—Business meetin-i affairs but Lowell folks are still should not be done away with AD Set for the the power of advertising in its Lowell. The aged man was walk- Courtland 3.588.18 The many organizations of the and open discussion. talking about the wonderful sup- until something better is found." columns. We feel certain that ing towards Grand Bapids when Gaines 5,541.24 (Congregational church are again . I'1 m•—Mahonoy. per served recently al Alton tMr. E. T. Cameron, executive he was hit by the side of a truck it will help the business upon Graltan 3.301.08 alive and buzzing with energy. 5:30 p. m.—Demonstration. Mrs. church and at Cascade and Ihc which it is spent. However, no secretary of Michigan Education driven by V. M. Holloway of 1-oweII 12.030.30 So. Boston Fair The Ladies' groups are organ- Day. Association: "The teachers should dinner Wodnesdav noon at Alto advertiser should get the foolish Flint, who was on Ins way to Nelson 11.884.90 ized for the year as follows: 7:(iu p. in.—Business meeting. M. E. church. idea that all he has to do is to organize for only one purpose— Grand Bapids for a load of Vardley—Mrs. Eugene Carr. Oakfiold 3.285.38 This week. Friday, So^l. 23, is 7:30 p. in.—Pot luck supper. put any old thing in a printed to keep better informed concern- poaches. II was raining at the president: Mrs. W. J. Warren, Paris 28.387.50 the date, and South Boston 8:.iii p. m. Falk. Mr. Mahoney. Elizabeth, 19-year-old daughter appeal and the magic of adver- ing the laws affecting teachers." lime and the driver was unsuc- secretary. Plainfleld 15.745.00 Grange Hall is the place for the the locations are as follows: „f Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers, met tising will bring home the bacon. Stronger and Better cessful in his attempt to swing his Shepard—Mrs. F. IL Swarthout, Solon 3.845.50 hig fair and chicken pie supper, September 28 with a painful accident last week, Successful advertisers are men truck entirely clear of the man president; Mrs. F. E. While, sec- E. C. Warrinor, president of Sparta 12.309.38 preparations for which have boon 11:00 a. m.—Nelson Spencer ruesday. when she slopiwd on a and women who have studied the on the pavement. Holloway retary. )i, r Central IStBto Teachers College- Spencer 2,907.44 going on steadily for weeks past. Grange hall. I ' scissors, one of the points art, who understand some of the drove as far as Ada before he was Peckham—-Mrs. W. C. Hartman, Tliis is not a rotten world as Tyrone 0.373.94 The Kouth Boston folks this 5:30 p. m.—Algoma Grange hall. Ic",orin'* 'h*1 of her foot, a pyschology which sways buyers successful in reaching a telephone president; Mrs. Haltie Peckham. many would have you believe— Vergonnes 4.057.52 year promise lo outdo all pre- 5 0f and know enough about the in order to notify authorities. De- secretary. September 29 T.T'iV"/ "VT^r and although education apparent- Walker 24.072.00 vious efforts and that's saying :i .. .. . , inch long breaking off far up in things to be advertised to be able ly does not find a job for every- puty A. II. Slormzand and Coron- Wyoming 82.982.34 Cheerful Doors—Mrs. Martin I IKK) a. m.—Cannonsburg town the heel. It was removed Monday 1 good deal, as past efforts along lo buy and sell them correctly. body yet we who are educated er I a Boy responded. Lowell schools will have $1,- Houseman, president; Mrs. E. II.I ,v ,r Mr. Smith is survived hy his this line seemed to leave nothing J .... in • ii 11 i i ' ' - Golfredsen and the For Lowell merchants advertis- should see beauty in everything 947 less than last year. Plolchor. secretary. 0:30 p. m.—Plainfleld school, ^hild is recovering from her ing is not the most im|>ortant |Kirl widow, two daughters and three undone. The "Get-lo-Gelher" which was wo do and our tasks should be The display of fancy work, September 30 painful exporionco. of their business. It is, however, sons. He had been missing from planned for the 27lh has boon lighter. * * * The only excuse canned goods, farm products, etc.. 1 an important factor in merchan- his home sinee Monday morning postponed for the "Annual Con- 11:00 a. in.—Bowne Center La- „ . .. , . . . for war is that the trials and will he well worth coming miles dies' Aid ball. „ Beginning Oc obor I when the dising which has demonstrated and had undoubtedly heen wan- gregational Church Supper" stress of the times is supposed to School Enrollment to see. to say nothing of the , , , un,ln 0 ns its power to produce sales re- build a sturdier race and to ce- dering aimlessly. which will be hold on Sept. 27th 5:30 p. in.-Carlisle Grange "1 ''V™; ? « i*"™ ^' chicken pie supper which will be l,;1|l and until January 31, 1933 when sults. It should be utilized for ment the national consciousness. at the Parish House. Serving of ,h,, that purpose, and no other. served at the reasonable price of will begin at 5 p. m. and continue These meetings are open to ev- "I*'" seasons ends, ' * The depression is doing the At Highest Point 35 cents per plate. Vir onc We have no objection to any until all are served. Price 25c. ry woman in the counlv and lo '' > trying a gun in game same thing and we will come out A splendid list of premiums has %m ]l person spending money as he or London Bros. Buy Plan lo come. the men who care to come for the * W'ne or of it stronger and better ' * * boon offered for oxnihitors and dinner and the talk on vegetbie :1 1,1 'um,',ng license, and por- she deems proper, but it some- Six hundred eighteen hoys and There will he a meeting of the sons carrv| Certainly the children should not there will also he a good musical storage ng only gun pi runts times gives us a pain in the nock girls have entered the schools this Board of Trustees to make final w be made to feel that society is program. v.•> • . '" apprehended for hunting to see what some merchants buy unhappy." E. Main Property year. This is believed to be the financial plans for the new year. Nutrition Project wi|hou| ., )ici.ns(, .lccor(]ing |o high record in the history of the and charge lo "advertising." Senator James A. Skinner: "I A full attendance is desired. The third event—The beginning the Department of Conservation. believe in the children and the school. This is forty-one more Mooting will be held Thursday d the nutrition project includes London Bros, of Grand Bapids than a year ago. The large enroll- Great Picture of PLAN TO PREVENT FIRES teachers. * * * I have been on a have purchased the Mrs. Henry evening al the Parish House at those meetings: Heinie Martin. Grand Bapids ment is due to the big increase in board of education for over thirty 8 o'clock. ()ctobcr 11—At (irand Mapids Herald Sports writer says: "Bon- ALLING attention to the de- Yeiter properly on E. Main-st., the upper six grades. Two hun- China at Strand years and can appreciate what The first meeting for autumn cf V M. C. A.— 211. aid Finch, a former Bockford plorable loss of human lives diagonally across from the M. E. dred thirty-two are enrolled in Cand the property waste of education means." church. The transaction was the Endeavor will he Sunday eve- October 12—Cascade church. hoy. who is built on the order of the upper four grades, in spite of Hop. Dexter G. Look: "1 believe haifdled through the llloilh-Geib With turbulent China as a ning, Sept. 25. at 5:30. Moving October 13—Methodist church Mob Zuppke. is piling up a record approximately half a billion dol- a small senior class. lars a year through fires. Presi- that the folks should know more Co. of Grand Bapids and Mrs. soothing background for stirring pictures of "iMichigan Wild Life" Springs. at Lowell iHigh that is rapidly dent Hoover proclaimed the week about government and that is why Florence Stiles, local representa- advonlnre and with Jack Holt will he the main feature. The meetings will begin at stamping him as one of the best of October 9tn to bo observed by I sponsored the education bill." tive. Football Tickets and Balph Graves starred, the The hig Bally day and Home- 10:30 a. m. for leaders and repre High school football coaches in the citizens of the nation as "Fire Mr. Balyeat, superintendent at Umdon Bros, last year acquired new picture. "War Correspond- coming will he held Oct. 2nd. All sonlativos of the communities in- the state. Finch has a record of Prevention Week." Sparta and president of the the Waverly hotel property on W. Issued for Season ent" promises an exciting eve- old residents and attendants are teresled. At 1:30 p. in. chair- never putting out a weak loam, The President, in his proclama- Honndtablo—"Lowell has been a Main-st., which property thev ning's entertainment when it op- cordially invited to attend. Sev- men and secretaries are invited His record is worth looking into." tion, calls attention to the per very fire host to us and we wish have razed to one story and will ens at the Strand next Sunday for eral outside speakers will be while at 2:30 p. in. Miss Dundas. _____ capita loss in this country which to thank the teachers and the remodel lo suit the requirements Because of a demand on the a two-day presentation. Although scheduled from the former resi- nutrition specialist from Michi- One night last week an ll-boo is now nearly doubled what it townspeople for the splendid time of prospective tenants. part of many patrons, the High the action has setting of revolu- dents attending. Watch next week gan State college will give an II- drill, costing when new $100. was was twenty years ago. we have had. The meals were Announcement is made by the School Athletic Association will tion it is not a war picture for for further announcements. Mr. luslrated talk on "Food Makes a stolen from the farm of Leon Nearly everyone realizes that excellent. This has been one of new owners of the East Main-st. issue season tickets to those out- the story concerns the hitler riv- Prank King will be one of the Difference.' Weeks, near Moseley. Ofiicer many flros are caused each year the largest meetings we have property that they have plans un- side of the school for $1.00. This alry of Holt and Graves for the speakers at the morning service. Frank Stephens and a Stale police by carelessness and the negligent had.- der way for the building of three ticket will admit the owner to all affections of beautiful Lila l^c. A goal of 2(H» is set for the day. trooper got busy on the case and failure on the part of property The teachers under the direc- or four new homes in the not dis- of the remaining games at home Holt as a Hying Ace is at his best A "Men's Pancake Breakfast" the tool was located and returned owners and tenants to take reas- tion of Miss Donohue served tant future. which are: while Graves, as a newspaper at 8:30 starts the day. Superior Company to its owner a few days later. onable precautions to avoid such breakfast at the High school and Sept. 23—I.oe. night. 25c. correspondent turns in a fine per- a disaster. the Senior class under the direc- Oct. 21—Fremont, night, 35c. formance. "War Correspondent"' I The village council has ordered The ledger, in calling attention tion of Mrs. D. Niles served the Garden Club News Nov. 4—East, day, 35c. is a show that will stir the blood Making Improvements Business Gaining [the extension of the water main to this week, which is one of dinner at the City hall. The men Nov. 11—Grandville, day, 35c. and leave you a little breathless on South Broadway from the Fal- visited Mr. Runciman's elevator These tickets are not trans- with its tense drama and racing many proclaimed for various The interior of the Claude G. i). Cook, manager of the jlas canning factory lo Kellogg's and the Foreman Poultry Farm. The Garden lx)re club, with ferable. tempo. purposes in this country, hopes Mrs. Wm. Doyle and (Mrs. B. M. Staal restaurant and pool room is fSujH'rior Furniture Co., reports a vinegar factory and across to that its readers will not pass the Shivel as chairmen, sponsored a being redecorated and otherwise brighter outlook in the furniture iBecroation park. subject by with a casual yawn delightful party Tuesday after- improved. trade. While orders are not but that each one will make a noon at the Yeiter store building. Education Is Religion's Child, The William Christiansen con- coming in on an extensive scale Mrs. C. A. Burr of Pontiac re- special effort to chock up on his T. B. Deathrate Twelve tables of bridge and five fectionery store has also been un- there is a noticeable improve- news her subscription to The or her promises and see that fire tables of euchre were in play. Tea dergoing further redecorating ment. The local plant is now Lodger and writes: "We enjoy hazards are reduced if not alto- was poured by Mrs. B. H. Jvhep- Asserts Local Minister in Sermon on the interior during the past working 40 hours a week with it and look forward to it every gether removed. several days. more men at work than for a week." ard and Sirs. P. E. While. The The Bev. S. B. Wongor of the mic for social reconstruction. Cut Half in Kent prizes wore beautiful bouquets of George Herald, proprietor of long time past. CITLEB PTA (Congregational church delivered "Education is religion's child KEN FA (TRESS OF THE BLIND the I-owe II Bakery, has had the Beporls from Grand Bapids llowors. an instructive and thougbtful ser- and she cannot get along without There were eleven ladies and exterior of his place of business show that furniture factories HERE may bo blind persons A new law in figures was re- All members of the local club mon jast Sunday morning of spe- her. ' * * That system that ex- I several children at the first meet- brightened up with fresh paint. there are operating steadier and in Kent county receiving corded for Kent County last week who wish to attend the luncheon cial significance al the opening of acts from our coffers 2% billion ling of the PTA. Mrs. Brannan Mr. Herald recently made ox- with more men al work. T"The Matilda Ziogler Maga- when a tuberculosis death rate at Blythofield Country club house the school year. Bev. Wongor | resigned as treasurer and iMIss dollars and three-fourths million tensive improvements to the in- zine for the Blind." printed in of 33.5 for :ho entire county was notify Mrs. Norman Borgorson. It Continental motors, manufac- Ayers was chosen in chose for his subject, "What Is students into our higher schools terior. her place, raised type and sent to them free received by the Grand Rapids An- is to be held Friday, Sept. 30, at liners of the De-Vaux car. an- |Beporls of last meeting Education?" (Proverbs 15:33.) demands our understanding and This is a good time to make were road of cost. There are in the United ti-tuberculosis Society from Dr. one o'clock. Ml reservations must nounce that they have 2011 inci Space and time forbid full jus- appreciation. * * * We must improvements. It gives employ- and it was decided lo bold a pie Ktates about 15,000 blind readers R. J. V. Deacon, statistican for be in by Seplember 26. The price at work in the near future. Be- in October tice lo the sermon here. How- have little patience with the re- ment to labor and helps the |)ort has it that this company of this magazine which has been the Michigan (State health depart- is 75c per person, and must bo ever, we quote one or two im- with a program. ligion which scorns learning. The whole town. will introduce a new 4-cyl. job. distributed free for the last quar- ment. The tuberculosis death paid even though one is unable to portant points, as follows: fanatics and cult worshipper re- ter of a century. rate is computed as so many attend. The National Federation Reports from the industrial The Fear of Jehovah is sult. The ignorant are always section of the country are en- Those who have received it, deaths per 100,000 population. president is to be honor guest. the Instruction of Wisdom." tends the prey of the crook and vice- couraging. The skies arc bright- BusLineSchedule and others also, will bo interested This rate has dropped from 72.0 Club Reporter. to make Beligion and Education Overwhelming Vote monger. Political instability al- ening. Grand Rapids—Ionia—Lansing to know that Mrs. William Zeig- in 1921. The drop to 33.5 repre- of nearest kin. If Education is ways begins in the ranks of the For Wm. M. Smith A. A. Schubel, Pres. ler. Sr., who for 22 years mot the sents a decrease of more than familiarity wilh this and ignorant. annual expenses of the magazine, 53% in 11 years in our tubercu- ® $ an understanding of adjustments "Education's final interest and DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION (Our Time) died last week in her New York losis deaths. lo one's environment, then Belig- Complete returns from the eighth $ STRAND CALENDAR © ours in it is the teacher, for the Earl Hunter attended the Dome- EAST DAILY WEST home at the age of ninety-one. In 1918 the society started lo ion is the adjustment to Ibis same subject matter of religion is also congressional district show that cratic county convention in Grand | 7:35 a. m. "Several years ago, looking to the hold chest clinics occasionally in environment in terms of the the subject matter of education, I William M. ISmilh was nominated Bapids Tuesday. Mr. Hunter 8:55 a. m. 11:35 a. m. pernianont publication of the several villages of Kent county. Friday and Saturday: Johnny highest motives. Education is hut religion attempts a diflToronl >as the Bepublican candidate by i was a member of the committee 11:55 a. m. magazine she had founded in 1907, In 1924 those were put on a regu- Mack Brown and Zazu Pills ,in busied with research, discovering, answer, that in terms of a high j an overwhelming vote. The vole Ion resolutions and was also chos- i 2:05 p. m. 3:55 p. m. ' 5:25 p. m. Mrs. Ziegler provided an endow- lar schedule and now 14 com- "The Vanish-Frontier." Comedy. classifying experience while Be- adventuring Spirit. Christ. iwas as follows: en one of the delegates to the 8:35 p. m. ment of SOOO.WMI to insure its con- munity centers have this service Cartoon. Movietone News. ligion is interested in interpret- "Most essential in successful liv- Smilh Frost Aldrich j Democratic Stale convention tinuance. a year through funds raised Sunday and Monday: Jack iHoll. ing and sets a specific reaction to ing is not technical skill but Clinton ... 3044 507 330 which will he held in Lansing EAST SUNDAY WEST The story is that she was in- by the sale of Christmas Seals. Balph Graves and Lila U-o in all phases and environment in character which is not taught Gratiot ... 2837 001 375 next Tuesday. 7:35 a. m. 9:55 a. m. spired to do this wonderful work Villages covered are Ada, Byron "War Correspondent." Comedy. terms of good will and love. but caught. * * ' Thus the teacher Ionia 2581 1477 537 Other delegates from Ibis sec- 2:05 p. m 10:35 a. m. for the blind because her son, ('enter, Caledonia. Cedar Springs. Pathe Sound News. "Education discovers eclipses, stands as priest at opening of the Montcalm SIMS 1016 '.Hit lion are Steford Cowen and John 5:25 p. m. 3:55 p. m. Charles, lost his sight in boyhood Gomitoek Park. Fairview. (iale- Tuesday only: George Ban- photographs them but says: 'I ark of the covenant of life and as Saoinaw S&S1 OH 1499 J. Platte. 8.35 p. m. through an accident. Her desire wood, Grandville, Home Acres, croft and Miriam Hopkins in do not know what is hack of the handmaiden of religion in Shiawassee 3204 1109 710 to mitigate the misfortune of the Kent City, Lowell. Rockford, Sand "The World and the Flesh." Com- them.' Beligion says: 'The heav- soul Instruction and construction. THEATRE COI PON Now Low Prices on Bound Trips. blind found expression through Lake and Sparta. Alto will be edy. Travelogue. ens declare the glory of God.' jShe is ordained for 'the inslruc- Totals 18030 10972 4301 this magazine, which has been a added this year. Wednesday and Thursday: Bus- Education notes vital statistics lion of Wisdom' which is more Plurality 7958 ('lip the coupon from the Strand STATION AT source of comfort and joy to ter Keaton. Jimmy Durant. in but Beligion and the Minister are than learning. Hence she must 1 Majority 3597 theatre adv. on page 8. It's worth many blind persons living in iso- Your choice of either the "Speak Easily." Cartoon. Com- called to the bedside to grapple he her subject inatter. for she is Smith received 220 voles in 15c lo you next Tuesday night. Henry's Drug Store lated parts of the country. Michigan Farmer or the Ohio edy. with death and birth. Beligion an artist in life and noble living. 1 Boston tp.. Frost 102, Aldrich 34. 203 E. Main St. Lowell, Mich. Farmer in combination with The describes social condition, but This is full moaning of educa- In Keene-tp. Smith received 52. Ledger want ads cost little, ac- jSccare Tickets Before Buardinr Try a Ledger classified. Ledger for 12.25 per year. Read the Want column. the Church has given the dyna- tion." Frost 24, Aldrich 10. complish much. I Boa TWO THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1932.

EDITORIAL SNAPSHOTS ipmiinmmmmnni THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER snd ALTO SOLO THl'RSDAY, SEPT. 22. 1932. THREE the Cowdl Ccdgtr Palm Weetlw»| President Hoover has come to a decision atMMMO< 1 1 TheKome amffhot Boy ofYoiihS PUtlor HOYT'S KORNER Warm Special price on new Beming- Hats in large head sizes now at and Alio Solo to lake upon himself the duly of making Br F. H. CUBLBT ' Who was Who? Builders This and That ton repeating shot giin at Stock-1Stocking's. the principal Hepubliean answer to Gover- Hardware and Buildars' Supplies Will You Be A By LOUISE M. COMSTOCK Publl^iad In Inlor. ot ol Uwoll ona VlelnlH Rdltod by M. D. Hoyt, Frosh Homo-Mada '"K *- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stiles and Published every Thursday morning atl 21iiiu0 | norr p,.,Frankli. n I). Roosevelt's farm speech From Around ^ Miss Haltie Rice of Grand Bap-1 children spent Sunday with East Main Street, Lowell, Mict^gan. Entered i delivere BOYS DO NOT INHERIT CHARACTER Vol.3 + ids was a Friday visitor of Mrs. friends in Shelby. d at Topeka. Hitherto the Presi- Thuroday. Sop*, a. IMJ No. 20 School Supplies Rt Postofllce at Lowell, Michigan, as Second | i . t i, been content to leave to his asso- "Glad-I-Did" Wardell. Mr. and Mrs. George Warner oh ( t n as THE BUFFALO NICKEL INDIAN the Old Town 1 K AKK smiietimea prone to* CHOCOLATES + Depuly Bowes was in Lansing Grand Bapids. wen- Sunday visit- Class Matter. ciates in the Administration the burden of romlrurtive ihingi under drain Make plans lo attend the M. think huw splendid It would able clrcumiianrei, a fine rharae- The baby was born on the or a J one day last week on important ors al the M. 1). Hoyt home. The Famous Car-Ferry Line answering the addresses of Governor Roose- w; E. Church Annual supper first of the month and they be If our hoys might only Inherit ler rmrrge*. Whrn we art out lo UT In Glacier National park llunting licenses, guns and am- + official business. ^|rSi John S. Bergin has gone to! lives s served in the church dining decided to call him "Bill." 20c lb. velt. If the tentative program mapped is the character we have worked at build rbararlrr drlibvralrly un- O Iliackfoot Indian chief munition at Stocking's. * Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wood (irand Bapids where she expects Loose Leaf Note Books, 10c, 15c and 25c; K. G. JEFFERIES leu very aklllful indred, we pro- room Tuesday, Oct. 4, by the adhered to, Mr. Hoover this time will lead and fu««ed over for many years. It named Two Guna White Calf. For "Wisti-I-Had" Miss Esther Beatham will enter • ispent last week in Ihe Condon to remain a couple of monlns. duce but a inobbiih l am brllrr- Indies' Aid society. the counter-attack personally. Juit •eems like a right down waate many years Innumerable pictures of A New Alibi:—Boss: "Why M. S. C. as a freshman this year. H. c. SCOTT ? COllage at Murray Lake. Mr. and Mrs. p. K. Howk wm Automatic Pencils, Loose Leaf Fillers, Editor and Publisher ihan-tbou prig. him have appeared In newspapers are you late this morning?" of time and energy for each new The world, roughly speaking, is divided into two Jack Manning was a business + Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wierman of j Thursday evening guests of Mr. plain and ruled, 5c-10c; Fountain Pens, iNfukers of socks ought to be NNorker: "There are seven born boy now to have to begin at Every thoughtful parent deslraa ill over the country with some such grest groups—the "Glad-l-Dids" and the "Wish-I- visitor in Grand Bapids Monday. Home of Good Home- + Belding were Sunday visitors al and Mrs. Joe Murphy of Belding. It is said that the Maine election will serve doing well. 30 million wage of us al the house and the NATIONAL EDITORIAL the very beginning and baild anew greatly that their son b« a boy of caption as "You've His Portrait In liads." "" + Ihe C. I>. Maxson home. Mrs. A. F. Jay and Mrs. John Recipe Files, 50c; Pencil,Ink, Typewriter, to show the Republicans the desperateness earners must have some place alarm was only sel for six." Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mulder made Made (Indies for himself a character. Yet. as character. It Is well then, to know Your Pocket—Perhaps." For pop- In the first group are those people who have the * Dr. II. S. Bailey of New York Jay of Ionia were Monday guests n ASSOCIATION of the tight they face; that it should bring lo put their money. a business trip to Muskegon Mon- Drawing and Spelling Tablets, JStenog- usual, nature Is right, for If a that charocter cannot bo passed on ular legend has It that he Is the ability lo sense the significance of business trends day. • City was a week-end guest of rel- of their daughter and sister. Mrs. | i Howard Burl. ER. 1932 them to redoubled effort. There have been character could be Inherited, all by Inheritance, but that an environ- orlgiral of the Indian on the buffalo Now is the lime lo begin and act at the right time. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall mo- jm(| frieni R n raphers* Note Books, Skrip Ink, 15c; alto nickel. If your roof is in a weaken- thinking about lightening up indications that sentiment was swinging to that we as parents have acquired ment, both social, physical and emo- tored to Lansing Friday on a j Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Sexton of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. West were 5c and 10c Ink; Crayolai, 10c and 15c; ed condition from lack of re- the doo.-s and windows ami In the second group are those who hesitate and de- President Hoover in this presidential con- by the way, prejudices and mis- tional, can be deliberately created Hut the man who knows, If anyone business trip. Special prices on wrist and Grand Bapids. were Saturday called to Beed City a few days Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: pairing, you will pay out all oilier cracks and crevices lay until the opportunity baa passed them by. taken notions, Intolerance and big- does, who was the original of that now at Stocking's, quests al the Bert Charles home. since hy Ihe death of Iheir aunt.! Pencili, Pen Holders, Pens, Compasses, test. rndoubtedly the G. O. P., with its and maintained. In which character good money this winter in Mrs. Ellen Bannan of Ionia wns strap watches no Year $2.00; Six raonlhs, $1.00. to keep out the winter weath- Just at present we are facing another great lime of l,v Mrs. Stinchcomb. otry—every bad habit—and the development will flourish. The su- famous likeness says that It Isn't a week-end guest of her son, J. A. Airs. Anna Smilh of N. Monroe, " - Merrill filled Ihe pul- hack to the wall, will put up n good light. fuel, to make up for all the er that is coming. Weather test. We are approaching the world will again be Protractors, Rulers, Pencil Boxes, Dic- Three months, 50c: Single Copies 5c. Lord knows we have them—as well preme Job of a high grade home la Chief Two Guna White Calf. That has been quite ill the past week. I"' Belding Sunday evening. He Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Fox and heat that will escape through strips, insulation, extra doors divided into the age old groups, the "Giad-I-Dids" Bannan and family. The presidential election in November can- as the good, would necessarily have Mr. tad Mrs Ed. McAllister, all tionaries, Erasers, etc. to do Just that; to sn surround and man la James Earle Frazer, a fa- the weak spots. You will real- and windows, various good Mr. and Mrs. Don Phillips were A flni' m-w rnnwr i, brinn .reel. 1 by Mr,. .Trill, The Lowell Ledger, established June, not be settled by Maine's election in Septem and the "Wish-MIads." »f Grand Rapids, were Sundav to be passed on. properly motlvato growing boyllfe. mous sculptor whose design was ac- ly save actual cash if you do a helps are at easy command. hunday visitors of friends in ed on the Mrs. Emma White resi-l Wardell and family of The handwriting—this time far more joyous hand- dinner guests of Mr. anil Mrs. W. 1893, by Frank M. Johnson; The Alto Solo, her. It should not be so settled. Rut it is How much better then, that each that flne. vigorous, all-round de- cepted by officials of the United little repairing this fall wilh The cost of such things has Gaines and Caledonia. dent propel ry. Bapids. spent Saturday writing—is again on the wall. Without any ques- wilh his mother, Mrs. Ava War- J. Warren. established January, 1904. Consolidated admitted that the Republican leaders have boy have the chance to start over. veloped personality may result States treasury when the new five Mule-tfflde; betides which not been so low for a long Mrs. iHannah Barlletl spent a Mrs. Jack Mailing is improving ,H tion, business is improving. This time it is not the Dr. and Mrs. Hathaway and June, 1917. a hard job on their hands. They must con- Each new son Is a "fresh page" Character Is the fragrance of vlg cent piece was Issued. you will save injury to llv lime, and probably will not fw days recently with her son since returning from the hospital W. C. Hartman interior and contents of Ihc familiar old bear story. There are logical, definite Miss Lillian of Grand Ledge werej vince the voting public of the soundness of for society—He can not Inherit a orous, satisfying, purposeful vital Mr. Frazer has stated that he be again. Time to invest in and wife of South Ixiwell. in Grand Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vander- Phone 38 215 W. Main St. house and have added com- comfort. reasons to believe that the worst of the storm is Sunday guests of Iheir brother character—he Inherits the general living. It comes In no other way "had never seen Two Guns White Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bhoads of ADVERTISING RATES the administration leadership. fort. over, and we believe we are again headed into Duck season opens October L at irhJIr 'i". ..Kl .mil sister. Mr. and Mrv BllMI S framework of his possibilities but It la worth all It costa on the Calf," which would seem to dispose calmer seas. ('.oral were Sunday evening guests Stocking's store, where you get . i'. * ixopli White and Howard. DISPLAY MATTER—30c per col. Inch. (this offers large freedom for en- part of thoughtful parenta. of the legend of the Blackfoot be- at the Verne Ashley home. your license and ammunition. i-owen. "I got a real kick out of Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Fletcher j (Advertisers using 6 inches or more weekly on Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, of Maryland, has vironmental Influences). He Inher* ing hla model. More than that he He: "I'll have to look in my kissing Betlic last night." For this reason, it is our belief that now is the an N r v , 0 f We speak rather glibly at times Mrs. Charles Gardner is enter- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker and ^1 ?< ri 1 ' ™ ""J™ ° entertained her sister and bus-! yearly orders, 25c i5er col. inch. been selected by the Democratic higher- Its bla type, whether he la to be an book lo see if I can take you." .time to buy. Prices have never been as low as S of character education—all educa goes on to say that he used the pro- "Any more than usual?" taining her sister. Mrs. Lillian son Bichard of Ionia visited at V , r h'r ' ii r \ir \ i hand, Mr. and Mrs. E. Becquilh Introvert, an extravert or an ambl- She: "In your date book?" they are today. This applies to all our lines—drugs, K,,r , f ht r mo,htr Mrv Mali# "ISLAND SQUARES"—75c each issue. command to present the "Democratic case" tlon worthy of the name, should be files of three ludluus for his design. "Yep, the old man caught Merrill of Sunfield this week. the Hiram Converse home Sun- " '1" ' ' - and son Paul and wife, all of He: "No, in my bank book." me." wall paper and paint. Our advice KUY NOW! jay isa Collins. WANT ADS—1 cent per word wilh minimum in the Saturday Evening Post as the compan- vert. He Inherits his capadtlet, character education, for the whole One was Chief Iron Tall of the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wingeier and Muskegon for Sunday dinner. Roth & Brezina charge of 25 cents. his limit' of attolnment—and we all r s ion piece to Calvin Coolidge's article urging proccNs of wisely and thoroughly Ogallala Sioux, another was Chief children of Shiloh were Sunday ciiironl Barbel ot Grand Rap- , }' h - V.T'X ''•.'.T Mrs. Stilt, who spent last week f by i CARD OF THANKS—10c per line. have definite limitations—but a training the boy should automat Two Moons of the Northern Chey- Look's Drug Store visitors of relatives in Lowell. ids wm a Sunday 8U»I of ltobrri ' ' . with her niece. Mrs. E. S. White.' Complete Home Furnishings the reelection of President Hoover, published 1 boy's character Is what he becomes icaiiy result In a boy of staunch ennes and the third was an Indian Mr. anil iMta. Grant Warner en- MVrrill at Ihe M K. parsonaKe '"V " OBITUARIES—No charge for 150 words. Above several weeks ago. Former Gov. Alfred E. HOYT LUMBER CO. LOWELL, MICH. home. ITlmnday. and family, and who has been Ini within bis Inherited limits. character. The fact that this very whose name he hod forgotten. So tertained her people, Mr. and Mrs. Michigan wilh other relatives I Perfection Stoves Radios Electric Refrigerators that and for poetry 10 cents per line. Smith was first selected to present the is- Hit rhsrartrr Ii what hi* prsr. thing does not happen, should lead Instead of the "buffalo nickel In- 'Evarything To Build Anythlni" >M»»M»aaaa*aaao^a< Wert Merrill of Cascade for Sun- Jejixe Cahoon has purchased the I ^ Ihrongh ' Ihe summer returned | sues in the election from the Democratic Martin Ho.le hoj on E. Main Saturday to her home in Dwight. Porch and Lawn Furniture Publicity is the taxpayer's greatest safe- licet. He hfcomM Mhst ho dorr us to revamp all education anUl It dian" hovlng one original, it had Phone 1S-F2 day dinner. Lowell, Mich. and wilh his family will take III. viewpoint, and he agreed to write tlie ar- He does wbsl he ferli. If we ran does. three and two of them were very fa FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Miss Marion Bushnell spent the Greenville. guard. Everj' board, every person, who keep a boy happily doing uarful. week-end in Clarksville with her possession this week. Bev. Blair, who was injured ticle, but Thursday George H. Lorimer, edi- (•. lilt. WMUra Ntwopapor Union.) mous Indians Indeed—great chiefs "A Man is Known by the Ser- Mr. and Mrs. C. E. West were W. A. Roth, Funeral Director handles public money should publish an ac- CHUHCIII | parents. Her sister is quite ill Miss Betty Leary has returned about two months ago in an auto tor of the magazine, announced that Mr. among their people and leaders In fcii vants He Keeps" will be the week-end visitors in Lansing, the Prompt Careful Ambulance Service at this writing. to her home in Hastings, after accident still remains uncon- count of it. the Custer battle In 1876 and other theme of Sunday morning's ser- guests of their son. J. (i. West Smith had notified the publication he would in it, after first wiping wilh pa- spending a week with her grand- scious and seems to be losing' Store Phone 500 Night Phone .130 famous battles with both white men •UNcmcm mon at 10:30. Bible School begins Mrs. William Weldon of Chica- ami family. not write the article. He gave no explan- per. Do not use Ibis method on ANNO' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chet Leary. strength. In addition to this he isi (ZP and red. Homemaker's aluminum. at 11:30. The Epworth League go spent the past week here visit- REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET Mrs. Christie Findlay and totally blind. His family have ation. (O. 1*11. Wcatern Nowopspor Union.) To insure publication the cur- which hud a fine initial meeting ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. F. E. White returned Fri- BeautyTalks daughter Ina of (irand Bapids the sympathy of their Lowell For President—Herbert Hoover of Cali- rent week church notices .should last Sunday will meet at 0:30 Andrew Chaffee. day from Buffalo, where he at- Jorgotten Corner were Sunday guests of Mr. and friends with whom he labored in fornia. reach this ofllce on Monday. holding a joint session with Mrs. Ida Young is in Grand tended a dentist convention. He President Hoover has forcibly reiterated By MARjORlE DUNCAN Mrs. Karl Nash. former years as pastor of the lo- By Elmo Belding and Greenville at which Bapids for a few davs caring for was accompanied by Mrs. White. For Vice President—Charles Curtis of opposition to payment of the soldiers' bonus By Home Economies Specialists, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and cal Congregational church. Scott PamoM Beauty Expert CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Dr. Hugh Kennedy, the new Dis- her grandchildren during Iheir Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson Ledger Classified Ads Get Results Kansas. and declared that in the public interest he Wsiioo Michigan State College. children of Morse Like were Sun- [T Heroes YOUR TEETH Christian Science services are trict iSiiperintend'. .it, will be Ihe parents' absence. are spending a week or ten days day afternoon visitors of Mr. and would continue to oppose it. Mr. Hoover speaker. guests of their children in Bock- Their Relation to Your held every Sunday morning at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Charters, son Mrs. (). J. Yeiter. said it was due to the country and to the Need Toning? eleven o'clock over the lx)woll Vergennes Methodist Church and daughter of Grand Bapids ford, Cedar Springs and Kami WHERE CREDIT IS DUE He Saved New Orleant Encourage each member of the Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hnglehardl veterans themselves that there should be General Health State bank. (I'se bank entrance.) were Friday visitors at the uMrs. take. SK the Hvemge American "Who BMPOIIARILY tired—not enough family to contribute to table con- iMorning worship and sermon were week-end guests of his peo- By Theodore Roosevelt restful sleep the night before— versation. Subject of lesson sermon for by the pastor at 9:(»0 o'clock. Katie Wilson home. Balph Kcnyon and daughters. no misunderstanding of his position. That saved New Orleans In the War T ple. Mr. and Mrs. tawis Kngle- A Sept. 25th is '•Reality." All are Bible school al 10 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yardley Avis and Jeanne of Kalamazoo, "It is not the critic who counts; not the position he set forth to be one of sympa- of 18127" and he will probably an- or a poor dinner perhaps that has hardt at Saginaw. fly the Educational Commillee ol the welcome. R. W. Merrill, pastor. were entertained for Sunday din- visited over the week-end with man who points out how the strong man not agreed with you? These may Make your own dustless dust Mrs. Ernest Norwood was the thetic desire to see that justice is accorded swer "Why. Andrew Jackson, of American Denial ABsacialion A Christian Science service is ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iheir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. leave your skin looking heavy—dull cloths by soaking old knitted un- | week-end guest at the home of stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could the 4,000,000 veterans, "but also to exert course." That answer la correct, broadcast over WBBM every WEST LOWELL U. B. Peter (Sharpies of Moline. Chet Leary. —a yellowish tinge. If you have been derwear in kereosene for twenty- W MEW BRIDE j Editor and Mrs. Johnson of the but It would be equally correct to tnurning at 7:30 o'clock. The family of Robert Jackson So. Boston Grange Fair have done them better. The credit belongs myself for justice to the other 21,000,000 working too hard and not getting BE TRUE TO VOI R TEETH four hours and then drying thor- Bev. H. H. Pfeiffer, pastor. Supt. and Mrs. W. W. Gumser Saranac Advertiser. to the man who is actually in the arena, nay "OpL Samuel Chester Held." oughly. Sunday school, 10:3(1. entertained her brother, Howard has moved from N. Monroe to families to whom consummation of this enough additional rest to compen ON ICE AMBER, WANT GERMAN M. E. CHURCH Matthew Laux of Grand Bapids And what Is more surprising la the Teeth are the keystones of Evening service. Christian En C. Bather, wife, and son of East near Cascade where he will con- AND whose face is marred by dust and sweat and proposal would be a calamity." sate—plan an extra few hours of and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Laux of fact that Hold saved that historic health. Remember that no clothes arc German preaching Sunday at deavor at 7 o'clock. Lansing, the past week-end. tinue in the business of hay and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, and rest—store up a little extra energy. To VCMOW Mow 10 o'clock. slraw baling. Ionia visited their brother. Win. city by fighting a battle on the sea 'Be true lo your teeth," goes cleaner than the last water in Preaching at 8 p. m. iMr. and Mrs. M. N. Henry mo- comes short again and again because there According to Mr. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., An afternoon nap for an hour or Bible school at 11 o'clock. taux and family Saturday. several thousand miles away. the adage, "or they will be falae which they are rinsed, and they COME BRAZIL IS Cordial welcome to all. tored to Lansing last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. taster Cheeseman, president of the General Motors Coriwra- two, If you are at home and your to you " You are cordially invited. Mrs. Boomgard and daughter is no effort without error and shortcoming; During the War of 1812 Reld was are seldom as clean. where he altended a meeting of old Lowellites, now of Detroit,! time Is your own, will work won- And before you have that false John Claus, pastor. were week-end guests of her Lucille of Grand Haven, spent but who does actually strive to do deeds; tion, the problem of intergovernmental commander of an American pri- BURMIMG CofTEC LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH the state hoard of Pharmacy. Chicken Pie Supper Monday afternoon with the form- debts is a business problem and should be dera. You will feel fresh and re- set Inntalled, you will be In danger Family customs are cement Sunday school, 10:30. brother. Willard S. Winegar ami who knows the great enthusiasms, the great vateer. the General Armstrong. On of attack from all kinds of poor CATHOLIC PARISHES Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Conant and er's sister, Mrs. W. J. Smith. juvenated. If your digestion has binding the members together. IN LOCOMOTIVES Preaching, 11:30. Mrs. Winegar. devotions; who spends himself in a worthy solved by "hard, straightforward business the night of September 20. 1814, hlo health that can be traced to poor children were entertained at the been Impaired, get after that Re St. Mary's—Lowell Communion 12:00. H. E. Springett is putting in.^ Bonald„. son of Mr. am. i . Mrs. calculations." He is therefore heading a ship lay at anchor In the harbor of teeth V/MEN A COFFEE Rev. Fr. Jewell, pastor. home of her parents, Air. and Mrs. cause; who at the best knows in the end the member that elimination must be Clean brass and copper with Young people's meeting 6:30. sewer connections at the T. H.Owen Harper returned from Horta In the Islsnd of Fayal In the Cases of neuritis, defective Tl- Charles Morris of Cedar Springs. triumph of high achievement, and who at committee of American business leaders pumice stone and oil. 7:00 a. m., Low Mass. sennon. Evening service. 7:30. Webb house, recently sold by him Blodgett hospital Monday night regular—drink plenty of water to sion, rheumatism, paralysis, heart PoT WILL DO Mr. A. Daily and daughter of 11 1 n( who will study this problem with such a Atores. Despite the fact that 9:00 a. m.. High Mass and ser- A. J. Hoolsema, pastor. to Harold Collins" and a bath •on* ' « ' adenoid opera- the worst, if he fails, at least fails while dar- flush out all Impurities—plan trouble, indigestion and a general Elsie and Mr. and Mrs. Meno Web 1 00 Horta was a neutral port, a large Clean a greasy iron or steel mon. room will be installed. I ' - ing greatly, so that his place shall never be solution in mind. It is their purpose to change to a single diet for a few run-down condition are among AS WELL er of Saranac were Saturday eve- Drltlsh squadron, commanded by skillet by boiling up washing soda St. Patrick's—Parnell CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Miss Kiltie Mason received a with those cold and timid souls who know find out whether collection in full, reduction days. the aliments that have been ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. A. Moore of Muskegon has Commodore Lloyd, came to attack Rev. Fr. McNeal, pastor. joined his wife at the home of her call Monday from her old-time FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, '32 If your entire system needs toning caused by defective teeth. Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. Walker. neither victory nor defeat." or cancellation of these debts will yield the the little American ship. 8KM) a. m., Low Moss and ser- school friends, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Sir William Osier, noted Brit- Sunday Bible school at 10. grandfather. Burl Carr, of North greatest return to this country in money, —remember that fresh air and ex mon. Fritz Wittenbach and family French, (Belle Squires,) of Cad- Supper Starts at 5:30 It was a bright moonlight night ish scientist, states that "there is Preaching at 11 o'clock. Monroe and with him is working erclse will do the trick. Throw your 10:00 a. m., High Mass and ser- have moved from Ihe Mrs. Will illac. jobs and markets and then to |K)pularize when Lloyd sent his first attacking no one single thing in preventiTs Sunday evening sermon at 7:45 in Ihe Emery Orchards. BUSINESS LEADERS READY window wide open. Breathe lu mon. Pullen residence on north Monroe their conclusions. party of more than 100 men In four medicine that equals mouth hy- Wednesday evening prayer Mrs. Bose Hull Young and Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Wingeier long, deep breath. Slowly. Exhale St. Patrick's—Psrnell to the Jurl Armstrong home, 517 The parley last week in Washington of large launches Into the harbor. The giene and the preservation of the meeting at 8 o'clock. daughter. Mrs. Loren Staples and and Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Engle- slowly, too. Continue for several teeth •" Another noted authority MICHIGAN BELL Elm street. enemy opened fire as they ap- Rev. Fr. E. H. Pacette. pastor. lady friend of Grand Bapids were hardt were Tuesday evening din- many business and financial leaders, called responsible for the statement Miss Addie Shear of Whites —Liat of Fair Premiums— THE LURE OF SPEED minutes. Follow with a few set- Services at 8:30 or 10:00 a. m., CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST Wednesday visitors at the home ner guests at the F. 11. Swarthout proached and Reld Immediately re- that the health measures of phy- Bridge and Merlon Alderink of by the President, who seeks to spur up credit ting up exercises. A cold shower- alternating wilh Mission Church. of the former's cousins at the O. home. plied. driving off the launches with sicians to prevent disease might Sunday school, 10 a. m. Premium List j Second best apple pie—Harvey expansion and thus create employment by Speed, while one of the blessings of mod- warm to cold If you can't stand the TELEPHONE CO. Clarksville were Sunday afler- J. Yeiter home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Frost ac- Best quart white beans—Clarks- heavy Ices. Another attack was Church services. 11 a. m. be almost eliminated if the nation CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH noon ami evening guests of Mrs. Lowe|| ! Haysmer, 2 haircuts. ille market, 65 cents. meritorius activities, may be the means of ern life, is also one of its greatest curses. shock of the cold water to begin Joseph Dennie, who was thought companied by the Misses Esther made at midnight with 14 launches were kept in perfect condition L C. Doerr. pastor. ro in ,he 1 1 Join the throng that goes to the Mildred Potter. and Jean Beatham spent last week targest chicken pie-Both & ;" « S™ " 2nd best quart white beans— accomplishing much towards relieving the Applied to industry, transportation and com- with. Then a brisk rub. Now a lit- from childhood on for a genera- to be near death's door several r and 500 men who succeeded In Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bankin and , , an c e f r 1 Clarksville market. 35 cents. merce, it has advanced civilizaton to a point tle skin treatment—simple—cleans- tion or two House of God. There was a well ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH days last week has rallied and his in the J. 1). Frosl cottage at Mur- Brezina. *5.00 in merchandise. (^ . n „ ,. ° f ^ 'T" r ' present situation in the country. boarding the General Armstrong, but children of Wayland were [Sun- Newest bride and groom pres- fndmg the fair-Woodhouse Co., Best quart kidney beans— ing cream and skin tonic. Pat with Yet at the present time there filled house last Sunday. Were physician, Dr. Altlaml, believes he ray Lake. Congress has provided ample sources of where life, while infinitely more complex, were driven out. At daybreak an- Bible school at 10 o'clock. day afternoon and evening guests Clarksville market—05 cents. are enough cavities in the months you there? Many have said they will be able to be around the Miss Eula Layer, nurse at Pen- ent at fair—C. 11. Bunciman. $3.00. n r quick, slapping movements upward Preaching service at 11 o'clock ul b> Wel h, R ( Second best quart kidney beans credit for almost even- worthwhile actvity seems easier to live. other attack was made by the Brit- were waiting until it became at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nock hospital. I fa slings, spent •Best dozen biscuits-King Mill- . ^ ; « - - - and outward. Now look In the glass of Americans to keep our 60.000 each Sunday. house in a short time. r„ -ji n... |Lewis. 10 gals, kerosene. -Clarksville market. 35 cents. Yet the benefits of speed have been at- ish brig, the CarnaUon, but she was Fall. Well, Fall is here nowl Frank Keiser. from Friday lo Sunday evening ing Co., 50 lbs. Ilour. in the nation. Moreover, the R. F. C. has and see If there Isn't a suggestion of dentists busy for more than 100 Evening service al 7:30 each Mr. and Mrs. Balph Bohrbough, Best pint Dried Corn—Mueller Best sample clover seed—Good's beaten off. years even though no new cavities Where are you? Or did you Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gould ac- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Second best dozen biscuit abundant funds, and a great latitude in its tended by serious disadvantages, esiwcally glowing, health color. Your whole Sunday. (Helen Dennick,) his sister. Mrs. Co., (irand Bapids. 1st. II) loaves Chevrolet Service Station. $1.00 form It is estimated that more mean Ihe next one? Let us have companied by Mrs. I- W. Davis lbs. Ilour. as applied lo the modern automobile. Sta- Realizing that he could not resist Prayer meeting at the church taha Schneider and Harold Wil- John tayer. in service. use, with which to assist business and indus- body should feel alive. than 90 pet cent of our children 25 at the Men's class. of take Odessa, motored to To- S^oTd b«. Sunshine another attack and finding his ship at 7:30 each Wednesday evening. liams. all of Ashtabula. O.. were Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Merrill or Best dozen eggs—M. A. Harvey, try in making forward movement. tistics of the National Bureau of Casualty and are handicapped by bad teeth. Church school at 10:00 a. m. C. ledo, 0. and spent several days lbs. Ilour. badly damaged, Reld scuttled bis Plan a half hour's walk some- recent week-end guests of Mrs. and daughter Joyce of Pontiac under 14 years—James Fahrni, 2 H. Hunciman, superintendent. .>0 lbs. Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-A-Min. President Hoover has tried to avoid poli- Suretv rnderwriters show that 15 per cent time during the day. Not just How then, can we get along wilh relatives. were over Sunday guests at Ihe Best White Layer cake vessel and safely conveyed all his Whitneyvllle Church Notes Bohrbough's mother, Mrs. Nancy hair cuts. Saranac of all automobile accident fatalities are sauntering along—but rhythmic, without dentists? Today we can- Morning worship at 11 a. m. Mrs. L 11. Cunningham returned Ilour. tical implications in this effort, which he men ashore. He had lost his ship, Sunday school at 10:30. Dennick and children. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Best peck onions—Bergy Bros., quick walking. Hum a tune as not, But the dentists themselves Subject: "House Cleaning." to her home in Edmore Saturday, Second best Chocolate cake— Best peck apples—Saranac State visualizes as a national service in a crsisis caused by excessive speed. Last year 3,920 but be won a victory that was more Church service al 11:30. Miss Dorothy Msinge has en- Elmer Pletcher. KNI lbs. laying mash. you walk—a marching song—a say that our children could If they Evening service at 8 p. m. Con- after three weeks spent with her 25 lbs. Ilour. Bank, Ii.') cents. IH-rsons were killed and 76,500 injured in 67,- Important than he realized. The Evening service at 7:30. Come tered the Netsorg School of Music Mr. and Mrs. George Morion. Democratic Candidate coining as grave as war, and does not desire any at- • 0, , , wonderful secret for improving were fed carefully a selected diet cert by Mr. Klaasse. relatives, Mrs. Allhouse and Mrs. Best loaf bread—Gibson's Mar- Second best peck apples—Sara- ,,8,, and join us in these services. at Detroit and will continue in (Viola Boiler.) and son Bonald. Ihe greatest distance for the pur tempt to make political capital out of what-1 accdi iits because of it. What part of British lost over 300 killed and one's posture and pulling up and taught to use the toothbrush Notice nac State Bank, 35 cents. V. Ashley and family. that branch of her studies. Miss of Grand Bapids. were Sunday af- "-e t.ir-Finei. u wounded, while U»e Americans lost one's spirits. from the time they were old Best peck grain's—Saranac State ever may be accomplished. " other accidents which happen daily The first meeting of the Chris- S. LOWELL M. E. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews en- Mange is an advanced pupil in ternoon and evening guests of Mr. Oil Co.. 5 gals. gas. un but two killed and seven wounded. enough to hold one In their handa. Grocery, $1.50 groceries. Bank, (».') cents. The judgment of leading economists, 11-1 V ""ributed to speeding, is open to con- Far worse than the temporarily lion Endeavor will be at 5:30 p. tertained their son. Otto Andrews, and Mrs. W. J. Smith. 2nd best Cake made by boy or But the Important fact was this: Most children have a heritage Rev. C. A. Lohnes, pastor. music and her Lowell friends will Prettiest, healthiest baby—Ira Second best iH'ck grapes—Sara- yellowish tinge. Is the generally sal- m. The main feature of the eve- wife and three children. Margaret, be glad lo know she can conlinui girl under 14 years—Bert Charles, nanciers and business men is that the time this squadron was part of the expe- of good health. If they are alao Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. Mrs. Paul Tower and Miss Bulh Moore, pair shoes. i,. . • nac Slate Bank. 35 cents. hut u n ,s a low, sluggish skin. given a carefully planned courae ning will be moving pictures, two Dexter and Bichard of Stanton her musical career. for a decisive advance has arrived. They .. * " ' .' reasonable and fair speed? David B. Sterzick, superinten- tayer of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Best Sunshine cake—Will Hart- ,, e, i ,.4W.i. To the baldest man—H. W. Con- diUon then gathering at Jamaica for reels of Michigan Wild Life called last Friday and Saturday...... 1^) -ji t.r..t..o ...i i Onions—Second best peck. 1 First thing to do Is to get at the on how to benefit by that heritage, dent. Classes for all. Every- Miss Doris MucFarlane and Freeman Whitmire and daughter, nn ner, one hair cut. hope to stimulate all Americans to make ' f !' answer is subject to change even as con- the purpose of seizing New Orleana, "Wild Wings" and one reel called • i . I i Nil 1U pnnli^ F Woods oil station. 5 gallons gas. root of the evil—determine the they will have sound bodies all one welcome. Harold Morse motored from friend, Miss Anne Loupee of Do- of Okemos. were week-end guests Best plate Molasses cookies-E. _^ | , . f ^ . To the man with heaviest hair their exertion immediately in order that Mions are. James A. Reha, General Man- and they had attacked the General through their lives. And sound •'Canadian Moose." Frachn con( H s Hol cause. Organic difficulties such aa Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Detroit Saturday and was accom- wagiac. were week-end guests of of their mother. Mrs. Abbie Layer. E. Sigler. fountain pen. —One hair cut. of 11 Armstrong to capture her and use teeth are the first prerequisite of S, B. Wenger, Minister. sum Bread Co.. 5 large loaves. the attack upon the depression may be pow-1 'J ' National Bureau of Casualty and panied home by his parents, Mr. the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Second best Molasses Cookies- Best basket flowers—Marshall sluggish liver sometimes cause the healthy body Sunday guests at the B. M. Pur- Potatoes—second best peck. erful and pressed along the entire front at Surety I ndenyrters, says: "Police enforcc- her as an auxiliary vessel. M. E. CHURCH—ALTO CHARGE and Mrs. Al. Morse, who will F. P. MacFarlane. Miss Loupee Frank's 5c to $1.00 Store. Bert Mc- Wright Lumber Co.. trellis. akin to look very sallow. Consult "Be true to your teeth, or they ALTON COMMUNITY CHURCH chase home were Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodhouse Co., G. B., box cigars. But the British squadron was so spend the week with them. is a graduate nurse and will leave Casey of Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Neilly, Prop., cake-cover. Second best basket flowers—A. the same time. | nient authorities should consider all speeds your physician. He will probably will be false to you." A very large and appreciative Rev. C. A. Lohnes, Pastor. crippled that It did not reach Ja- Ally, and Mrs. B. M. Shivel en- soon for the east, where she will Arthur Frazee and Mr. and Mrs. Best Nut bread — Warner & Alto W. Hunlly, $1.75 toilet set. tell you to watch your diet, keep up audience was present at the Alto Church—10:00 a. m. Pub maica unUI ten days later than the tertained his mother. Mrs. Minnie take a special course in obstetrics. Walter Carlson and son of Grand Scott, towel sel. Bepublican Candidate coming Second best cake made by girl the dally raUon of eight glasaea of church Sunday evening. Let us lie worship. Preaching by the Ihe greatest distance for the pur- assist expedlUon had expected to leave Shivel of Conslantine. and broth- Mrs. David Flanagan has re- Bapids. Second best Nut bread—A. 4P. under 21—A. B. Clark, Saranac, water a day—be sure ellmlnaUon la (This newspaper will be glad to re- all be there (Sunday evening. Note pastor. nose of attending the fair—Elmer capital there. The expedition walked for er. Balph Shivel and family of turned lo her home from her Harold L .Weekes motored lo Store. Mr. Walker. Prop., $1.00 pair ladies hose. regular. Internal deanUnesa Is very ceive question* from reader* about the earlier time 7:15 as there is a 11:15 a, m. Sunday school. Ellis, 5 gals. gas. The Commodor Lloyd and that delay From Kalamazoo over the past week- daughter's, Mrs. Orlando O'Dell, Hockford, HI.. Monday, accom- groceries. targest Pumpkin—Saranac Ad- Important teeth, mouth hygiene or dental later service at the Congregation- Lyle Clark, superintendent. Best map of Michigan showing was fatal to Its expected reaulta. end. of Vergennes, and has been con- panied bv his daughter. Miss Three best cans of Meat, Vege- vertiser. one-year subscription. other sections of the nation leaders will be an hour should be looked upon as a decent health. The queetione will 6« an- The DETROIT al church as mentioned else- Bowne Center church—10:00 agricultural products made by Don't forget the deep breathing, Sunday guests at the home of lined lo her bed since. Her sis- Pbyliss. who will resume her tables. Fruit—M. W. Gee, cold- Three best musk melons—Sara- standard, departure from which may be con- For by the time It arrived In Loulal- swered authoritatively but anowy- PICE PIESS where. Sunday school at 10:30. a. m. Sunday school. Everybody school child in grammar grades— making forward marches, and many of aetUng up exercises, shower, etc., In Mr. and Mrs. Verne Armstrong ler, Mrs. Burnett, who has heen pacick canner, 7/ qiqt. capacity...... J. - . V.T nac Gas A Oil Co.. $1.00 in trade. ana. General Jackson had completed mously by outtlanding dentiet* AwsmI 15, Itn Evening service at 7:15, subject welcome. school work at the Woman's col- them will reap profit by their initiative. If sidered as generally unreasonnable." the morning. were Mrs. Minnie Claus of New at the home of her grandson in Second best 3 cans of Meat. Alto banners Bank, Isl, $2^0; 2d. Four quarts best everbearing his defenses for that city and the eeleetcd hy the American Dental •'The Little Foxes." 11:30 a. m. Preaching by the lege there. It is pleasing to note that automobile man- For local treatment you will need Pontiac, has returned to care for Vegetables. Fruit—Kroger Store. *1.50; 3rd. $1.00. strawberries—M. ML Farrington, we fail to get our share in Kent county let eociatioTL Enclose a stamped, self- pastor. York. Mrs. Sadie White and the Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Spring- world knows the result of the battle S. B. Wenger, Minister. Mr. Goul. Prop.. $1.5(1 groceries. Best dozen white sugar cookies jeweler. $2.50 dresser clock. us not take it out in criticising those who ufacturers and makers of automobile equip- more than the usual cleansing and addressed envelope for reply.) Misses Edith and Susie Fox of her. ett and her two brothers. Harold which be fought there on January 8, Best molasses cake—Russell -Alto creamery Golden Sheaf Best article handicraft made by ment and accessores are joining forces with toning combination to give your skin Portland. Mich. "Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Young of and Edward King of Benton liar- join in the battle. 1815. Schrier, large bottle each of van- butler. Slbs. Second best—2 lbs. boy under 18 years of age. James that vivid glow. A stimulating The Misses Viola and Eythol Battle Creek were week-end vts-jbor were week-end guests at the safety organizations to stress "safety" rather (fi. 1111. Wootcrn NowiMDor Union, t illa and lemon extract. Best drop fruit cookies. 3 His. Wallington. $1.00 in trade. bleaching cream will do the work. Mabel Hall Anderson of Grand Bapids are itors of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. j home of Ally, and Mrs. B. E. than speed as the goal to be obtained. Mod- Best can Cucumber pickles—B. butter. Second drop fruit cook- Shortest man under 21 years of Special Offer to New Subscribers After thoroughly cleansing the akin, IN AN EMERGENCV. • • TEACHER OF PIANO spending a few days wilh their Will tau\. Mr. taux was taken Springett. LOOK AT THIS PICTURE Miss America—1932 1). Stocking, large glass plate. ies—2 lbs. butter. age—E. B. Culver, shop. $1.00 in ern conditions have changed the attitudes of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. to the hospital in Grand Bapids The Lowell Ledger & Alto Solo you will apply thla stimulant with In Charge of Branch Studio of Mrs. Walter Gibson, with Mr. Best can Beet pickles—Mrs. E. Best quilt exhibited by any trade. "Here at his disk sits Herbert Hoover to- these manufacturer__s and for the lure of Anderson and report their father Monday for an x-ray. The phy- an upward, sweeping motion over BERGER SCHOOL OF MUSIC and Mrs. ClilTord Gibson. Miss Aid society—Rosenberg & Son. Best quart rye—Mat Billinger, from now until Jan. 1, 1933. for sicians decided a cast was neces- L. Kinyon. Bowers. day, still reading the charts, still directing I speed they are now substituting the concrete face and neck. After five or ten TURN TO YOUR TEUPHONE as convalescing nicely.. Lorna Dowe ami friend, were $3.00. Quilt to remain property only 50 cents. This ofTer is to Audition Claaaas under direction of Mr. Berger sary for the strengthening of his Best six jars of fruits and vege- 65 cents. the energies of the great machine of Aineri- | value of safety, in their advertising, minutes, remove the cream genUy Mr. and Mrs. William Graham week-end guests of their brother- of tadies* Aid. enable new subscribers to try the Studio—618 Vargannes Rd. Phone 231 spine which is Ihe seat of his ail- tables—Harold Weekes, 70x8O all- Second best quart rye—Mat Bil- can civilization a quiet man, unused to and Ledger for four full months for with Ussues. Do not rub. Apply Whan old must ba sum monad immadkutafy— and son Gordon of Grand Bapids in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. L. wool blanket. Best pop gun made by child linger. 35 cents. spent several days last week with ment. under 12 years of age—Carl Yei- a small down payment. 14tf your nourishing cream generously to yawr talaphona Is Prkalass Protaction. it Is Andrews of St. Joseph. Second best six jars of fruits Best peck peaches—Gamsby &. perhaps uninterested in the ways of politics, their aunt, Mrs. Katie Wilson and About fifty Lowell people al- NOTES AND COMMENTS allay any burning or stinging sensa- The Lowell High school teach- and vegetables—Kroger Store. Mr. ter. I hair cut. Son Service Station. $1.00 in who only once in all his life has ever ap- avar raody to summon Instant eld In COM at he painted the exterior of her tended the chicken pie supper Largest attendance at fair from Typewriter paper, 20c lb. at tion. Then mold and pat for ten ers and school board members Kaufman, Prop.. $2.00 groceries. trade. pearcd before an electorate, a man who can house during their stay. given by the Alton Ladies' Aid any school district—Elmer Dinla- Ledger office. New and better minutes more. lira, fkknaM or othar aniargancy. enjoyed a picnic Wednesday af- Best collection Home Canned Best 10 ears yellow dent corn- society Thursday evening. They nian, gas lantern. press buttons and command events. He is Dealers in fuel are beginning to smile quality. (•. llll. Boll SrndlcAta.)—WNU Sorvlco. Mrs. Harry Paterson and two ter school at Fallasburg park. Meat—Lowell Stale Bank. $3.00 Charles Stutz. $1.00 in trade. served about two hundred and Best can of peaches—Wall's & of low emotional content. He is inclined to again. Tha talaphona providas mora uaafvl children of Alma spent the week- Games and sports were indulged savings account. 2nd best 10 ears yellow dent too end with her parents, Mr. and had plenty of eats for all. This in following the supper. Best Cake by girl under 21 years Son. sack of Pillsbury's Best corn—Bite-Way Metal Products stiblimalc his righteous wrath by grumbling. dolly sorvlco ond convanlanca ot society pays for the upkeep and flour. Mrs. Christopher Bergin and sis- Jack Peckham resumes his —Lowell State Bank. $2.00 sav- Co.. three chick feeders. Only rarely does he lift his voice in anger Waiting until the last minute is a good IOM cost than olmost anything oka ter, Mrs. Art iHill and family. Miss improvements on the church, be- ings account. To the farmer's wife bringing Best dozen fried cakes—W. H. way to get left. side doing a goodly share toward studies at M. S. C. this week and potato with greatest number of and show Ihc people how deeply he resents GET YOUR ona con buy. Janet Hill returned with her to Dick Peckham left Wednesday Best Baisin filling cake—Tony Henry. $1.00 in trade. the I tea clier)" of those who fail in their * 0 • resume her college work. the care and beautifying of the Gazella. $1.50 merchandise. eyes—Hahne Druggist, $1.50 bot- Second best dozen fried cakes- cemetery which is adjacent to the morning for a western trip with tle toilet water. ® For Bent—Upstairs furnished Second best Baisin filling cake Leo Huhn. 25 lbs. flour. pledge lo do the people's work. Only rare- Any government can tell you today that it building. Los Angeles his objective point Best sheaf of alfalfa—B. E. Col- apartment at the Lawrence Bulb- —Win. Christiansen, $1.00 in Best 10 ears sweet corn—Mac's Iv does he step forth to reveal the tremen- is easier to issue bonds than to pay them. where he hopes lo find employ- by Lumber Co., 1 gallon barn erford residence. Every conven- sundaes. corner grocery. 65 cents in trade. • 0 • ment. paint. dous tension of his deep and abiding faith FARM INSURANCE ience. Must be seen to be appre- Best Pumpkin pie —tawell Second best 10 ears sweet corn Mrs. Edna Stockmaster. Mrs. Second sheaf of alfalfa—H. E. in our sea-worthy ship—the strength of its Classified advertising is the modern ve- ciated. With or without garage. Cleaners & Dyers will press suit —Mac's corner grocery, 35 cents Agnes Adams and Mrs. iMiiry Colby Lumber Co., 1 qt. varnish. Bcduced rent. 203 Hudson Ave. for lady. in trade. beams and the power of its engines. * * * hicle to bring in dollars for unused and dis- in the LARGEST Farm Mutual Fire Blucher have returned to their Investing Safely Phone 138. (cl5tf Second best Pumpkin pie—Jack Clarksville Best apple sauce cake—Leo But from day to day, working with the very carded articles. homes in Tillin, Ohio, after visit- Best quart white wheat—Clarks- Huhn, 50 lbs. flour. • • » Insurance Company in Michigan. Mrs. Louise Walkley of Lansing Bannon, 2 haircuts. human machine called government, com- ing relatives in and around taw- ville Oil A Gas Co., 5 gallon gaso- Best lb. fudge—Leo Huhn, 25 and Mrs. May Speaker of Orion Best chicken pie—Super Giant plica'"'!, awkward, often out of kelter and One of these days the mysteries of the The dollars you sre investing today—Where are they going ell the past several weeks. They alarm clock. Look's drug store. line. 2nd best quart white wheat lbs. flour. 4. and what will they bring back? spent Saturday night and Sunday were Friday guests at Ihe Frank balance, in the last twelve months he has world will be solved, but we won't be here. 25,000 Satisfied Patrons with their sister, Mrs. A. L. Coons. DANCE Best Peach pie—Walter Voizey, —1 gallon motor oil. Best quart oats—Charles Pal- Zahm home. • • • Jr., and family at their farm 2 haircuts. Best peck turnips — Lloyd mer, 65 cents in trade. done more than any other man could do Never before has there been a time when it is so important —EVERY— The Epworth League Cabinet of home. Callers in the afternoon Best Chocolate cake—Frank A. Houghton, 65 cents, Second best quart oats—Chas. in his place and more than any one has Women may not always say what they $4,000,000.00 have been paid in losses that investors become savers—Now's the time to put money With an Eye to Goodnen Kent Co., made a good-will tour at the Coons home were Mr. and Gould, inner lube (light car). 2nd best peck turnips—Lloyd Palmer, 35 cents in trade. under the power of compound interest—the only ssfe and Sunday afternoon, visiting six pretended he would do in Hoover's place. think but they let you know just the same. Mrs. Paul Wittenbach of Grand Wedieiday light targest Squash—Earl Cole, 1 Houghton. 35 cents. Best quart spring barley—M. A. • 0 • since organization ... A. Policy that sure road to money accumulation. different Leagues, returning in Only the thoughtless and the malicious will There is no trick in convincing folks that Bapids. brick ice cream. Best angel food—Clarksville Wilkinson, 65 cents in trade. 9 to I time for the evening meeting, at Largest Family present at fair Co-operative elevator, 50 lbs. of Second best quart spring bar- deny him the credit which history will sure- Farmers can be thankful for one thing— PROTECTS at an HONEST price. Lowell Bakery' goods are superior in all ways Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Boylan and The Standard certificates have for 40 years cared for over 13,- which lime the Lowell grouu en- —Weaver's Market, $2.75 ham. Hour. ley. M. A. Wilkinson. 35 cents in ly give him for vision, for capacity and for they rarely starve. iNDrs. Ida Young were house guests 000 investors, and paid them eight million dollars in dividends. and well worth the trip lo the Lowell Bak- tertained with an informal re- Oldest married couple present 2nd best angel food—Clarks- trade. of B. Porler and Mrs. Margaret sincere courage in these great times. In Miss Dorothy Hann. Camden. N ery—when once our baked goods have been Salirday Night ception in the church house. —Orlo Yeiter, $2.50 framed pic- ville Co-operative elevator, 25 lbs. Best quart winter barley—Gale SEE THE NEAREST REPRESENTATIVE Greeley at Spring take resort this crisis he is a leader worthy of the hour.*' Hunters will furnish is "Miss America" for 1932. She In a very interesting friendship ture. flour. Bowen. 65 cents in trade. their usual list of We ask your investment consideration on this 40 years of tasted. sevpral days last week. Mr. 10 to 2 Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R, E. Sprinfett, Grant was awardeawaraedo thme annual ocabeautu y title lelter received by F. M. Johnson, Best peck Potatoes—Grand Bap- Best dozen trilbys made by Second best quart winter bar- * —William Allen White in N. Y. Herald Tri- victims this fall. safely caring for 80 million dollara of investment funds with Porter and Mrs. Greeley are in the final judging at WilIdwood , Why don't you slop for Pie, Cake, Bread from C. J. Collar of tanlana. Fla., ids Bottling Co.. 1 case pop. girl under 21—M. A. Harvey, ley—Gale Bowen, 35 cents in bune. , Warner. never a loss and never a miss. friends who spend the winter in N. J* in a field ot forty beautieb s or Pastries one dav this week? he states they are well and enjoy- Best exhibit of Farm Products $1.00 face powder. trade. Florida, where they made the Advertisers who seek bargain space rarely Caacade—John Watterson. from all parts of the U S. at Turk Lake ing Iheir life in the Southland. shown on yard square space by- Biggest cabbage—F. A. Brooks, Best can red raspberries—John acquaintance of the Boylans and Somebody wants to know how we would find what they seek. Vergennes—William McCarthy. Their eldest daughter Mar v. boy or girl under 18 years—City 1 pair shoes half soled. Adgale, $1.00 in trade. Standard Savings Mrs. Young. On M-66. No. of Greenville feel if $5,000 suddenly descended into our • t • . i -*- »• whom we remember as a little State Bank. $2.50. Best hunch of six carrots- Best can huckleberries—Wm. Special Offer to New Subscribers SATURDAY SPCCIAL-AII Kinds of Cockles, Last Friday was callers' day at I tot. will graduate from High $1.51) for second best exhibit. Goods' Chevrolet Sales Co., $1.00 Densmore, $1.00 in trade. laps. Well, we would like to know our- Lowell boys and girls are back in school. The Lowell Ledger A Alto Solo & Loan Association the F. M. Johnson home. In the school this coming June, at the $1.00 for third best exhibit. in trade. Best can plums—Kent Si Son, selves. The earnestness of most of them would sur- from now until Jan. 1, 1933. for State Mutual Rodded Fire Ins. Co. GrisweU at Jeff ereoo Detroit, Michigen 15c per desen, 2 dcz. for 25c forenoon came MV. and Mrs. Chas. Music by Harry StaufTer age of 15, being the youngest in Best peck Tomatoes—Henry's 2nd best bunch of six carrots- one lb. 90 cent lea. • • • prise many adults. only 50 cents. This offer is to McEntee of Almont, the former n I her class. Mrs. Collar is princi- Drug Store, shaving set. Shell Service Station, Du Fief, Best can chicken—T. G. Mer- Promises are valuable only when given • • • "Michigan's Largest Farm Mntual Fire Insarance Company." enable new subscribers to try the Local Repreitntatice, schoolmate of Mr. and Mrs. and his pal at the High school at Boca Tallest stalk of corn—tawell proprietor. 5 gallons gas. cer. 100 His chick feed. Ledger for four full months for Johnson. In the afternoon, I Baton several miles from Iheir Ledger, one-year subscription. Largest pumpkin — Marvin's Best can beef—Mrs. Mercer, by individuals of unimpeachable character. Home Office: 702 Church St, Fliat, Mich. Citizens in Lowell might let the world a small down payment. 14tf Miss Myriia A, Taylor camc Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Paton, ; Pepper Boys |home to which she drives and re- Largest Watermelon—W. E. Hardware. $1.50 hammer. $1.00 in trade. Remember this the next time somebody solve its major problems and give attention W. V. BURRAS, Pres. H. K. FISK, Sec'y Lowtil, Miehifun 101 Main st The Lowell Bakery Phone 146 publishers of the Almont Herald, turns each day. The many friends Hall, $1.00 sack Vigoro. Best mince pie—Clarksville Co- Best can pork—Philo Adgale, tries to sell you some get-rich-quick scheme. to those that are near at hand. Ledger want ads cost little, ao> which was published by the Admission 25c per person of Clarence and Belle and their Best Mi bu. Popcorn—F. P. operative elevator, '25 lbs. Ilour. $1.00. complish macb. m GEORGE HERALD. Prap. Johnsons 50 years ago. "There children send congratulations and MacFarlane. $1.00 Calf meal. Best box home made candy- Second largest chicken pie— are no friends like the good old hearty good wishes from tawell Best Apple pie—Delbert Kropf, Marvin's Hardware, 8 qt. enamel Kroger. Levi Vaughn, proprietor, friends." (plS for their future happiness. $1.00 can Reynolds spray. kettle. $2.00 in trade. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THl'RSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1932. FIVE FOIR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDC.KR and ALTO SOLO THURSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1932.

Ask Onion Growers By Albert T. Reid SPECIAL! Home Owners to mmer •; 0 LA BARCE RIPPLES ^ CASCADE i ALTO DEPARTMENT 1XK W SI" PERI OK GRAIN PRILL, ADA DEPARTMENT SHORT STORY + ^ By Mrs. Vcrn Loring 0 I Ry Mrs. Franik Richardson J To Destroy Culls (By Mrs. Claud Silco*) complete with Fertilizer and (By Mra. Haltie R, Filch) J $ Cnlrdonia ^ Receive Benefit A Cascadder Rd. { By FANNIE HURST Damage Done By Onion Maggot (irass Seeder Attachments HUM* OF Mr. and Mrs. Henry Will, Mrs. Ada. Mich., R. F. D. t { Can Be Creatly Reduced By 50L06NN Michigan home owners will be Alio Lorali «•«•««« ^000^^0 1 W l/ ;,M,, Nll s $148.00 Silver Lake Grange lo Entertain Jfc .i.1.1.... A N '"" ' ^ Cwnp- •••••••••••••••••• Clean-up Measures in Fall. • . ^$100^09 bell of (irand Bapids. and Mr. ami benelltted by the new Federal hallucinations of having sacriflced Mrs. Nellie Kills in ill in bed 10 Egypt Grange s Low Price* jiMome Loan bank system which {£} Mrs. Bill Frisbie and family were Cascade Rlble School Rally Hay herself. this week. BOWNE BINS O Silver Lake Grange will pass for Repair* was established in the closing Michigan onion growers are WHITNEYVILLE Ml Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Strangely, there «as no repudi- TO" OM Mr. :ind Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow vis- *£> By Mrs. J. S. Thomas ^ Ihe gavel lo Egypt Grange on Fri- On Sunday. Sept. 25. Ihe mem- hours of the recent session of DREAM advised by the entomology de- Bean Harvesters g. Colin Cam|>bell and son. ing and Re- ation in I/Oo nurd. What Hesper lied Iheir son. John and wife in Alto. It. F. D. 2 & day night al Egypt Grange hall. By Mrs. Carl Graham bers of Cascade Bible School will Congress and to which Presidenl partment of Michigan Slate col- oawsan. PoZtw o Complete for $35 *1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Loring and sa.d of him In vituperative moods, (irand Hapids Wednesday. Following Ihe meeting Silver Alto, B. F. 1). 3 ®|daughler of Home Acres, and Mr. (i iinv loir nrirr for charging All hold their rally day and all are Hoover promptly appointed the WALTZ lege that a great deal of trouble Howard Aldrich received word w | ve wan true, lie had brought no ful- applcs Miss Kalhryn Murphy of Kala- Bean Hane«ter Knives in Slock ' l K' entertainment Mrs Vcrn 0 invited to come. Services will be- board of directors. with next year'a crop can be lhal his sister. Marian Massey. Dr. Kennedy, ihn n..«- - I' ""!* motored to Makes of mazoo. formerly «>f Alto, is visit- and everyone is welcome lo at- ,tatllr gin al ten o'clock. it Is Impossible to go into all a fillment to bis marriage. His prom jj,voided if Ihe piles of cull onions has another little daughter. Superintendent, Ilm .i. k Sunday after Mrs. W illard Ikillrrir* Ttw ing relatives in this vicinity. lend. •will preach al Salina taring, who has been vis- Batteries the details of the home loan bank Ise. his inspiration, his melody of from the present harvest are de- Mrs. Belle Stark and son Clyde the Sunday service. Bv Fannie Hurst Ears O iting her slsler and brother-in- system In this short article. The spirit. had petered out. Ilesper. stroyed. Mrs. Fred Patllson assisted Mrs. of Chicago, are slaying al Iheir TEAM HARNESS. HORSE COL- The ice cream social was well iMrs. Frank Richardson has Con.N ow Ada Locals law, Mr. and Mrs. taw Hover. following contains Ihe chief who thought she had married sue The piles of culls furnish ideal H. I). Bancroft iti cooking for her summer home here for Ihe week. LARS and HARNESS REPAIRS attended. Proceeds amounted to been ill since Saturday and was TMt COt> Garret I Zeef of Grand Hapids They also called on Mrs. Lewis points relative to the functions (C br McClurc Nrwapapar Byndlcat* > cewt, had married a clerk. pl*«** f"r Ihe deposit of eggs sihi tillers Friday ami Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of 'HJiU. Iherfore unable to send In the was a Thursday evening caller of Bush and daughter of take Odes- and objectives of the Home taan (WNU Sarvlca) It hurt Leonard to see her beau ^ich hatch into onion maggots. Mr. and Mrs. John OMIarrow of Flint, were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Bailard Is al Croton tak- Cascade Correspondence ibis jMr. H. Birse. sa. week. Mnwever. she will be Bank System: ty fade out beneath the line, of n>ose larvae jMipale in the culls (•rand Hapids visited Iheir par- al Ihe Boulard home, also called ing care of her sister, who is 111. 1. To reflnance existing mort- HEN I^onard was twenty- or ,n Mrs. Henry Unsley is very sick able to lake up Ibis work another hift.mo.. on I tn bn.™. «h.t ih# 'he sol I lunealh the piles ents. Air. and Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow on Mrs. Bella Stark and ion Clyde. Genuine Oliver Parts We regret to report that Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Menzles. Dorothy, CENTRAL GARAGE gages with a view to reducing one, he conipo»ed a dream blttemeas and to know that the ^ ^ ^ ^ in WHOLE Frank Blchardson Is on the sick at Ibis writing. week. Sunday. Mrs. (iusla Wright and niece, They are Belter and Mrs. George Miller of taigh- installment payments, and to meet Wwaltz. It was published, lugging of her heavy children wan |o ,|e|MJ ^ |he M.n, on. WATtfcHELON Mrs. tauise Luneke. Mrs. Carl Mrs. H. H. Aldrich, motored to 'list this week. lon, culled at the Graham home A. H. ST0RMZAND, Prop. dragging her figure Into s«a}-back j |,| .., above ground. Air. and Mrs. Swift Winegar, ac Higley. Mrs. Vern Loring. Mrs. the needs of withdrawing mem- caught on, and for a considerable ; ons as a M r com panied bv Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Weguetonsing last Thursday, Mrs. Celia Cramton will enter- Sunday. |Henry Timm called on Mrs. II. bers and depositors of the sub- while the entire land was dancinc The college enlomologists esti- lain Ihe l^irkin club at her home Mrs. (ieorge Hutchinson and Skidmore, visited Ihe Hardy dam where they were joined by Miss WB PAY CASH FOR I.insley Friday. scribin • Institutions. In Ihe to It and humming. Even the old struggle for compo male that one-half or more of Ihc recentlv Eugenia McNair, who has been next Saturday. Lillian and Allss Ella Brannan of BLTTERFAT and EG(iS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rein of (irand SOUTH BOSTON pasl depression many such in- Incidentally, it made quite a pile sitlon was gone. With the en- damage done by onion maggot (irand Bapids. visited at the Gra- Mrs. lirmsi^nesil II,.ark ami chlUlrr- n „,^"tliii. K the summr, |r Ihcrc. To. - Mrs. Sophie Emery was a Sun- Bapids. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Denlse CrMter Bv Miss Belle Young dividuals have found that their of money for Leonard, enabling him forced salt of his piano, he had could be eliminated if Ihe cull |h( r ron jtu|r4 Xorll)< vil day dinner guest of Mr. and Airs. ham-Peel home Monday. Mrs. $ funds are frozen ami unavailable and Mr. and Airs. Bill Frisbie F- to plan a trip to Greece there to for s few months locked himself up piles were destroyed immedialelv ? vv r r ml fuiiiiI\ of \\hiU i,in« •N,",kinac Island, Saull Ste. William Furner. Hutchinson remained for a few Clarksville. R. F. D. 1 2. To provide members with Joh W. E. Hall called on Mr. and Mrs 11. Unsley. evenings to try and strum for mel- after harvest. The destruction " lu SinZ * Marie, both American and Ca- ^ days and Miss Thelma (iraham Saliifaclion satisfy aome sort of a congenial ,one32< Mrs. Frankie Loveless, Mrs. Ar- Sunday. funds temporarily to carry wor- ody on a battered guitar. Thst «'»•> be accomplished by burying v. neyviile. tSundav. nadian and look in Ihe fair al:'' 216 E. Main 1ome wi,h hpr from Any Make ol Church services at Ihe Congre- hunger In his Middle West sonl, to thur Loveless and daughier Helen, ' coutln, Miss Eleanor taring spent Sun- Willard thy borrowers who are nol able woke the balm* The slow corod- ,h'' cu"* ? rn^ or more beneath gational church next Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keiser enter- lYaverse City, reluming home Mlss , ,,llan Battrry Uac K'U. to meet their obligations. sav nothing of the fact that, for at . comiMcled soil or by burning. apenl Satnrdai in Ionia. ' - ning at 8;IHt o'clock. Sermon by lalned the lalter'a uncle and uunl,| Tup^jay (•veiijiifi after driving "»• «' .he- Urd Service 3. To assist such borrowers lo lenst a six-month, he was quite a 1 V ^ ™ Any culls left in Ihe Held till STORAGE BATTERIES the pastor followed by Commun- Mr. and Mrs. Boy Bunn of rree- Hourly a ihousand miles. will be held October 14. Rrgularljr pay taxes and insurance. celebrity. His home town hon- to eat Into the heart of Leonard. spring should be ploweplow d under ««««•»• wrrl- Thureday Mrs. Carl Higbby and Mrs. Vern ion service. No Sunday school ixtrt for dinner Sunday. Hugh McLaughlin has been vis- William Aldrich is visiting rel- 4. To finance modernization, ored him; even New York bowed to At forty, gray and with a stoop. ,|S dcep|v as p^j^. This is Mr. ami Mrs. O. E. Meyer of iling al the Guy Smilh home Ihe ^ Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smith. taring spent Saturday afternoon or church services in the morn- atives in the Northern part of Ihe repair and maintenance of bouses. him upon his arrival there to lake he was any morning the strap- mlirh less effectIvc than destrue- Grand Hapids were week-end past week. Q SOUTH BOWNE 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nachazel slate. with the laller's parents, Mr. and ing. 5. To provide funds for lifting ship, and for one brief serond lo hanger caught In the obacene Hon in the fall but is belter than guests of the laller's parents. Mr. Sunday guests al Ihe Howard By Mrs. Wm. CosgrilT ^ spent a few days of last week Mrs. Andy Stewart of McCords. Mr. and Mrs. John Freeman at- Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dawson ami bomm® ft«ft«ftftft moved their goods lo Lansing shortime morteages which have| his scheme of things, the gods took shambles of the subway eight permitting the Hies to develop un- j and Mrs. Fred Pallison. Aldrich home included Ixmis Lowell ^ wilh Patrick McCormick. Thursday so that Iheir daughier. tended funeral services for Geo. been unexpectedly called for pay- 0 cl0ck 0 family spent Thursday evening & ft Sutton In lonia Monday. notice of a lean'ganrllng fellow ' ""b: ha was sny flat hindered „ u i, Mrs. Valda Chalerdon and Lauder and Guy Hildebrandl of i Mrs. Alfred Nordbnrg of Cas- Bertha Belle, may attend school ment. due to bank failures and I dweller, turning hts pasty face Deslruclion of Ihe culls should with Mr. and Airs. Fred Kaechele & LOWELL DIS. NO. 5. ft Mr. and Mrs. John Noyes and with a shock of blond hslr. who daughter Dorothy of I-owell s|hhI Iho Soldiers' Home in Grand Bap- The onion growers have been'cade, spent last Wednesday In 0 and family of taighlon. al lhal place. general financial stress. homeward at six o'clock, once more be adopted as a practice by all from Thursdav night until Sun- •«*. Anders Larsen of Sparta. busy harvesting Iheir crops. We Ada visiting with friends. EAST CALEDONIA ft By J. P. Needham 0 Afr. and Mrs. Bacie Smith visited hailed from a town cslled Granite n,xvc rs n 11 About six car loads of Ihe 4-H Miss Vivian McMullen visited (i. For Ihe building of desired a wedged sardine In the evening K ' ' district as neglecl dav wUh Mrs. Claud Silco*. Niels Larsen of Canu>au Uke, By Mrs. S. Van Namee ^ tawell. R. F. D. 2 0 the Wlate fair tabor day. Oily, and through whose common- hear that the yield is very good Mlss l;|izabe,h (;o<,k ofGaaCMle. club members from Easl Cale- her aunt. Mrs. Sandol a few days and needed small houses. subway rush; a quallfled member *»> • few growers may lessen the I in nearby fields. Now the thiin? Alto, H. F. D. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hazen en- place looking cranium had wafted was a dinner guest Wednesday of donia enjoyed a picnic at Ada Ihe first of the week. ^ .^d d^h"r. ' is lo get a fair price. This sei tertained a company of friends the hsuntlng melody of a dream. spent Sunday night and Monday Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Kellogg. Saturday, then spent the after- Messrs. Kenneth and Morris Afrs. Frank Davids had their ,h ,hr,r ,m,r being in honor of llfoward's, Mrs. lion is now growing many car- Mrs. Mary Pratt of Clarksville Sunday in honor of Mr. Hazen's the shop, the dally grind1. * . . - - - " ( with Ihe laller's parents. Mr. and noon with .Mr. and Mrs. George (iraham won some prizes on their car slightly damaged in a col- Everywhere he went for those few (iusla Wright and Niels l^irsen's loads each year. Miss Blanche EckelstofTer of spenl the week-end wilh Mr. and Brown Swiss 2-year-old cows at birthday. Sunday mornings he wheeled out Mrs. Henry Slater of Grand Bap- Schwarder and girls. lision In front of their home Sat- •noDlt,., the melodj wm with htm.- , birthdays. Atr. and Mrs. Fred Gingell and Cannonsburg was a week-end Mrs. A. E. Dutcher. and is spend- the Detroit fair recently. urday evening. Miss Lucille Boush, who is at- ^ S. KEENE-N. BOSTON clMned Mt ids. guest of Miss Norma Van Worm- Several young people of Ih? Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton mother, Mrs. Haltie Gingell of ing the remainder of the week The South tawell " Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Allen tasby and tending business school In Grand ^ By Mrs. Ed. Poller £ MUnrbf him III. . .I.p »' ,lnk,re<1 , honl,m,de mdio, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater of er. Epworth taague U. B. church In amoke. In restaurants, when he and Mrs. Fred Haase of Detroit, Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey visiting her old neighbors. school held a weenie roast in children of McCords. called on Bapids spenl the week-end al ^ Lowell, B. 4 {§:• barted his face under sheets of the WANT Grand Bapids were Thursday af- Grand Bapids spent ISunday eve- are visiting the former's parents. Blough and l^lah of Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Leo Benson of SI. Mr. and Mrs. Minor Dulcher Elmer James' Woods on Friday her sister. Mrs. lasbelle Needham, home. entered, the orchestra played him Sunda> papers to escape the per- ternoon guests of Iheir son-in-law ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Daw- Clare Alderink. Gerald Kyser, Mrs. Jennie Flynn, Mrs. Ella Corners were Sunday dinner Johns spent Wednesday and and sons of Grand Bapids, spent which was greatly enjoyed by Saturday afternoon. Little Gene Wygmans cele-| his dream waltt; on dance floors, petual wangllngs of Hesper. who and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emer- Nash and daughters called on Thursday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Sunday with Iheir parents, Mr. son and family. Marguerite Heldrick and Boniela guests of Mrs. Mary Hatton and both young and old. brated his 5th birthday Saltirday youth, with drugged looking eyes, wore dust caps snd her skirts COLUMN ers of Barry ton at Belding. Wed ning wilh Mr. and Mrs. Willie son Colby. Mrs. Alice Gardner of Irving. Thomas Morris. and Mn. C. E. Dulcher. Tucker attended church services daughter. Estella Hosier. Wedding Invitations. Announce- afternoon, and a special birthday moved rhythmically to IL Even on nesday. Bexford al Iheir Fallasburg resi- Mr. and iMrs. Ed. Davis were Sunday. ftftftftftftft ftftftftftftft ini'isiindayVhi,CrS Un' at the East Congregational church pilled up around her hips while 0 O Win. Alishler is gaining from Ada Athelelics played Ihe Afar- Mrs. Cora Miller and Howard s ments, Visiting Cards. Social Cor- supper. He received two pretty street corners, barrel organs sent Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bollock were dence. Norma Converse and entertained at dinner Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Almslead his accident and will be able to spenl Saturday afternoon in in Grand Bapids Sunday after- cakes and five candles on each she did housework. FOB SALE—Ten 7-weeks old ^ ALTON-VERGENNES O coni's of Grand Hapids on Sun- O ft Miss Buby James has returned respondence Papers. Etc., Etc. his dream waltz tumbling Into the lags. Floyd Foster, 1 mile ^ Friday evening guests of Mr. and Clyde Condon had high score and the home of their son-in-law and of Flint, visited Iheir mother. return home in a short time from Grand Bapids. noon. and many splendid gifts. There Sunday afternoons, particularly By Mrs. Clyde Condon day at Ada. The score was 8-3 ft ELMDALE ft to her old position packing candy The tawell ledger Job Printing street din. They were short, ex- north and % mile west of Alto. Mrs. Allison Baymor. Selene Condon and Glen Bexford daughier. Mr. and Mrs. Beed Mrs. Dora Godfrey, Sunday. Ihe hospital. This comes as very Mr. and Mrs. William Crans taura Custer of Danby was a were eight present. as his boys began to grow up. he in favor of Ada. ft By Mrs. Ira S&rgeant ft at the Brooks Candy factory in Department. cited melodious months, dominated (cl8l^ tawell, R. F. D. 5 ^ Mrs. Floyd (-lark and Mrs. Ethel [played lone hands. A delightful Cooper of Whilncyville. Correction—Afiss Mable Walts week-end guest of Elma Noyes. walked with them to the toos of good news as William has had a Mr. and Mrs. George Silloway, and Mrs. Julius Crans and Claude Grand Bapids. Mrs. Zoilkowski of Grand Bap-: Vandenbroeck called on Mrs. lunch was served the puests by did not return lo Chicago as re- ft Clarksville, R. F. D. 1 ft Robert Bills, Ihe North Bell by the subtle aura of success. the public parks or occasionally Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duell were six weeks tedious time. Jr.. of Ovid, were Sunday callers sp|enl Staurday in Grand Bapids Mr. and Afrs. James Martin en- Old newspapers for sale at The ids is visiting her daughier, Mrs. SONGS—New songs just released' Guy Monks was at Albert Blas- Louis Fritz Friday afternoon. Ihe hostess. ported last week, as her mother. leacher, and family, are occupy- It was In New York, while wsit- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Boush and wife of Car- of Air. Si Ho way's grandmother, with Afr. and Mrs. Earl Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weaver and tertaintd company from Grand Lodger office. 10c for big pack- Liszewski and family. took them skiff riding on (he small "Cheer Up. Just Sing and icr's recently to see Miss Jean's Mr. and Mrs. Dyke are helpinp Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Briggs. Mr. Mrs. Clara Walts went to St. ing the O'Beirne place. Mesdames taura Wilcox andj ing to take the ship for the Aegean Lee Middlebrook of Greenville, son City, visited'over Wednesday Mrs. Mary Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heinlzle- daughter, Mrs. Austin Erb, In Hapids Sunday. age. Good for pantry shelves lakes. His neck had grown thin. Smile," "Leave it With Jesus." Shetland pony. II was a gift to oul al Ihe J. 1). Frosl home during and Mrs. Dell Kropf. Earl Kropf Marys' hospital for an operation. man entertained company from Mrs. Byven Ezinga attended a Bird Thompson gave a birthday | and they all attended Ihe theater evening wilh his sister, Afrs. Mat- company wilh Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powers or lo put under carpets and rugs. Islands, that he met a slip of a girl his arms had grown more gangling, Both for ten cents. Address. Jean from her grandfather, Mr. grape season. jand Cora Ford were callers Sun- Mrs. Watts is getting along as Mr. and Airs. James McCormick Grand Rapids. Sunday. bridal shower Friday evening in party Saturday at the laller's 1 In that city in the evening. tie Mishler. Berkey of tawell. left early Tues- from Brooklyn endowed with the his eyes had grown to look like Sentinel-Leader Publishing Co. Hoth. and was purchased a few iM'iss Bulh Converse was a day al Ihe home of their parents, well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pardee and and sons Bobbie and Pat were Al. McCall. Bernadine Warner, Grand Bapids for Miss Helen home in honor of Eve Baimer. Mr. and Afrs. George Skidmore day morning, for a three weeks' absurdly Incongruous and beautiful 1 sia8a thst had been breathed on. Sparta. iMfchigan. Ipl8 years ago from Mr. Monks. week-end guest of Coletta Herp Or. and Mrs. Hapeman of Lan- Callers at Ihe home of Mrs. dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. Hekman, whose marriage is an Those present were Ihe honor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Marion, and Mrs. Jennie Pardee Forest (iraham. Beulah Bales. visit with relatives in Pennsyl- name of Hesper. She was a flat- Yet withal, the msn out of whom , Mrs. Eilhol Ford is al Green- in Grand Bapids. sing, were guests Sunday of Mr. Guy Smilh last week were Mrs. and Mrs. Garrett Downes. Don Winters, Thelma Graham, event of this week. guest and Naomi Van Deusen, and Mrs. Swift Winegar and they visited Tuesday evening with vania. voiced, satln-sklnned. colloquial, tad flowered the mystic sweetness SALE OB TRADE—Jersey heifer, ville for a few weeks helping at Hersel Stevens is working for jand Mrs. Albert Blaser. Hannah Loll, Miss Frances Por- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birse will Son of Head of Early Day Stage Clarence Tucker Is home from Betty Davies, Blanche Scripsma Ihoroughbred. 2 years old. fresh all called at the Daniels and Iheir sister, Mrs. Lydia Porritt Howard Miller and Gladvs Mal- Fred Owens, and brother-in- quick-minded, city-minded, city- ibe home of her brother. Orlow Clare Culver. Mrs. Jennie Kropf. Cora Ford rill, tMrs. Edna Johnson, Mrs. motor lo Detroit on Thursday and Ihc hospital and is able to be and children and the hustesscs of the dream waltz, moved ahead In in spring. Sell or trade for l>anipkin homes in Keene in the and family. ternick enjoyed a steak roast on law. Boy Douglas, present regis- Weeks, while Mrs. Weeks is in the The tadies' of Ihe Alton Aid and Donna Jean were puests of Rosella and sons. Mrs. Ella Nash, will spend the week-end visiting around the house and yard. and families. turned little piece, one of hordes the trance of his life. Husband car. Give cash difference or afternoon. Boberl, the eleven months old the bank of Buck Lake Saturdav ler of Deeds of Ionia, and who al- Coach Line Writes a Letter hospital there. society fed 225 at Iheir annual Mrs. Hilton Bripps Friday, Phena Salsbury. Mrs. Belle Stark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford John- friends at Detroit and Pontiac. evening. Lucille Hardy and Hazel Con- who milled through the dally scene, of a wife. Father of children. what have you? H. J. Conk- Dan Slauffer, Fred and Wayne chicken pie supper Thursday I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of so Is a candidate for election, and Mrs. Kate Curlev. son of Irving, swallowed a small Mr. and Mrs. I^on Atkins and Congratulations are in order ner spent Monday with Ida Staal. but to Leonard, from the moment Head of a household. Taxpayer on lin, rural route No. 3. (cl8 Blaser and Paul Ganguellet were nipht and cleared about seventy Flint were week-end guests of were callers In Ibis part of the safety pin on July 14th. His daughter Coral Jane, and son for Andrew Jonsma and bride, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Miller of he clapped eyes on her sented on a a tiny scale. Subscriber to s mom- al Bob Wingeier's Friday nighl dollars. Non-Partiaan Role iMrs. Lewis Boulard and daughter county Monday afternoon. WANTED—Forty breeding ewes. iarents took him to the Pennock Jack, of Allegan, were Sundav the former, Afrs. Doris Critten- tansing spent Sunday with Mr. high stool beside him at an icej |ng newspaper. Tlnkerer with his and were entertained with music, Mrs. Elise Bieri. Emma and Ethel. Miss Josephine Salsbury The old Menonnlte church con- $ WEST VERGENNES Also want experienced farmer ospital, Hastings, for an X-Ray guests of Mr. and iMrs. Arthur den of Caledonia. A re .eption and Mrs. George Golds. cream counter, a nymph who must -adlo. Absorber of the ready-made yodellng and sinking by Arnold Alice Wingeier. Mary Howard and was a Sunday dinner guest at the ducted all day services, which By D. D. Kruro wilh small family who can give & and the pin was found in the Martin. was given them Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Crumbeen spent have slipped out of the surf of the1 propaganda of the political and so- StaufTer. Gladys Bieri were puests Mon- Boulard home also. were in charge of Bev. Ira Johns reference, to occupy tenant 0 S. WEST BOWNE stomach, he seemingly sulfered at their new home. ^ Ada. R. F. D. 4 Monday afternoon at the James ocean surrounding Manhattan. iai world la which he lived. Alton church services were at- day aflernoon of Marguerite and Boberl Slater and a boy friend of Indiana, and Bev. , who Good Intent Line c house on farm, details to be Denton home. By Mrs. L. T. Anderson no 111 elTecls and now the little Mrs. Bertha Sanborn called on is a relurned missionary from In- Their courtship was quick, cltt-j Any man on Any street In Any tended by between seventy and tauise Blaser. of Grand Bapids rode out on « J. K. Moore and wife of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Staal given upon application for eighty Sunday evening. Bev. Alto, R. F. D. 2 fellow is reported all right, and Mrs. Laura Flynn at Bowne Cen- dia. Miss Olive Wingeier spenl the their bicycles Saturday and spent ter. Monday afternoon. were Sunday visitors at C. M. tendered Eve Baimer a birthday fled and ended In marriage. "Hipj town. Middle man. Average man. I i,ley now his father underwent a ser- The all-day services which were r jn£ ' I Wenger of Lowell Congregational week-end wilh her parents. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ious operation at the Pennock Mrs. Gladys Konkle and new James.' dinner Sunday at their home in trip to the Aegean, of course, was! Man In the street. ell phone. 118-4 rings. (p • j church is in chargchargee of Ihe scr- Mrs. Clare Culver has been in William Troy of Grand Bapids, conducted at the church of the Emerson Colby, who are nicely hospital and Sunday he was re- son of Grand Bapids, are spend-, Richard Houseman expects to tawell. shelved, first because Hesper pre-; His twins grew older and more Detroit Ihe pasl three weeks dur- Alary G. Graham and Margaret Brelhren Saturday were largely FOB BENT—Six-room house wilh Iwhich begin at 7:30 every settled in their home near the ported as well as could be expect- Coal Prices ing a few weeks with her par- CD enter the Ml. Pleasant Normal Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and Mae ferred to purchase furniture with, demanding and more critical of the n h ing Ihe death and burial of her Troy of r ,sca<,< w attended. Outside speakers were bath and garage. Inquire at|*'n '* « farther notice. .schoolhousemnimuiur. , - ' *re Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welton. next week. •Scripsma of Grand Bapids spent the money and secondly, because parent who had thus thrust them . .' „ . .. . . evening guests of Mrs. Mary Bev- cd Rev. Harley Townsend of Wood- 2119 south Jefferson. Phone 334.1 Dorus Church and Petersons mother. t v Still Advancing The Save-a-Bit Canning club Clyde Himebaugh and wife Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton any spot she chose to be. became Into ways of mediocrity, when at (plS'wore called to Evart Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vandenbroeck Mr. and Mrs. Onn McNaughton noi(|s Mr. and Afrs. A. T. Eash, Owen land, Rev, Wright of Grand Rap- had a picnic at Hazy Cloud Park, were Monday evening visitor al Wilcox. school there were children who 'Ihe illness of Jasper Church who of Fremont. Mr. and Mrs. Floren- and son and Mr and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Kate CuT]cy was hos,ess to and John, wilh Airs. Wm. Mishler ids and Bev. Roy McBoberts of the Aegean Isles to Leonard. and Gwendolyn, were Sunday Ada, Saturday. E. J. Barnard's. John and Buth Franks and Mr. They were married on a Mon- came from larger Hats, and wore LOST—On Main street of tawell |suffered a paralytic stroke Fri- tus Vandenbroeck of Barryton. McNaughton and two sons came a qUiHing ,wriv at her home the East Thornapple church. A Henry Schmidt of Bockford re- from Iheir homes in Mulhken , , , dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. B. Arnold and Mrs. day. had fitted up a pert little filing better frocks. His boys grew old- last Thursday, a preen silk day. Mr. Church is 78 years of ami Mr. and Mrs. Art Mills altend- Thursdav ( f aN week for |hf very impressive service was con- turned to his home Sunday after Chambers were callers at the K. Sunday .md all enjoyed a line John Mishler of Grand Hapids and BUY NOW ducted at the forenoon session cabinet of a flat by the following er. and In many respects, terrify- scarf. Finder please call Mrs.jage, and had a similar stroke two ed Ihe funeral services of Iheir benefit of SI. Patrick's church. A oooo&oo KALAMAIDO, BATTLI ClEEEft ttllD lAPTO, spending the week with Mr. and S. Bickert home Sunday. C. E. Bowen, phone 25(i-F-4.|years ago. Mrs. Peterson re- aunl. Mrs. iStella Bopers Wednes- picnic dinner with their brother, in Ihe afternoon visited William where eight souls were baptized Monday, and In another week were Ingly wise In city ways. His wife large crowd of relatives and ft ^ Mrs. Carl James. Florence Benedict spent Friday (pl8 mained there to help oul in the day. They were puests at Hk- Frank McNaughton. Mishler at St. Mary's hospital. and one reclaimed. neatly adjusted Into a well-oiled grew dimmer and more the scold. friends were present and all did ft HICKORY CORNERS ft fwnonnroihM neantfrl thii I MtowttkOOOiln Dr. Bert Bailey of New York afternoon at the home of Mr. and * home for awhile. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mills after Sunday guests at the Basil Hay- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict vis- George taece, who has been ample justice to the sumptuous F. P. MacFarlane r Coaeh« ud artfil i *mmi Jrirr IW IpMad <• aak* tha • Co* J York City spent from Friday un- Mrs. Glenn Bickert. routine of the butcher, the baker, And yet. to sll Intents and pur- FOR BENT—Six-room house; yfTs. Clyde Purdv and son the burial. ward home were: Mr. and Mrs. ited Thursday evening wilh their ft By Mrs. J. D. Yeller ft very sick for the past two weeks, polluck dinner served. Seven til Monday morning at Lone Pine Sunday guests at the Ed. Pollct the refrigerator defroster; the dumb poses. the little family in the usual with parage and one acre pard- Wilbur of Grand Rapids spenl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaser and Charles Van Vranken and Balph daughter and family at Carleton. ADA. MICH. ft tawell. R. F. D. 2 ^ is somewhat improved, but is slill t roata, aad ot«rik* UK 1 tables of euchre and bridge were Inn. His sister. Miss Freda home were Mr. and MVs. John waiter, the subway, the vermin ex- little fiat, in the usual mediocrity en spot. Inquire Ben Kerekes Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul Ganguellet were in (Hastings A non-partisan committee, made ur Strobridge of Hastings, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Gingell and molh- confined lo his bed. in play and prizes were given the Bailey, of Grand Bapids. came lo Van Kampan and four children. terminator. of lis middle class routine, was tawell. phone 118-F-2-L (pl^|Blaser. T uesday. of national leaders * ith former presi Mrs. Will Johncox and sons, er of Pontiac. Joe Blough of Let- .etrBEvrge-.B ...Hcri Af rs HAIH Mr. and Mrs. Edson Grant at- winners. Two comforts were „„„ ,..,j w ' „ . .. ^ i Hastings, Flat River, Saranac, and Ionia. visit him while he was home. Andrew Spike, Bose Gray, Mr. Nor was the transition of hopes fulfilling Its destiny. Hesper, the Will Converse. Glen Bexford. dent Calvin Coolidge as chairman Maurice and Myron of Dellon and Harvey Mr. and Mrs. Clint Schwab of tended the funeral of his brother, vnn KATF Hmi^hnWI r.fMwls— I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schrocder also tied. $14jO was realizetl m";ioh anH ,Jl.h of^'w Lmv BttU Crwfc aaj IfiIibmi i T—day. Tkmtkf mJ Srtarfty Mrs. Charles Collar was a Grand and Mrs. Nick Smith, all of QIol- •s reported as beinc organized t< lo,wh nd U, h f Welcome Elmdale, called on Mrs. Ethel t and plans difficult for Leonard. mother, who had given of her body L. B. Bipnal. Charles Bopers. llielma Ford of Hickory Corners. from the parly and everyone had ? * ? 9 ^ M s who resided at Ypsilanli. The I1LC.RB.Cm WmL Proa Maitlt Cnak, tkii Bapids visitor Saturday. land. and Mr. and Mrs. Balph make a national survey ol the r?.il Cornerso,. wer~,..ve Sunda...... y. evening r - D. H. Rowley of Grand Yeiter and family Sunday after- t Craln, Ywfcrill*, Pnmt, lad ihw* Hesper was more delectable, if pos and her vitality that there might !n«f "inH phiiVr»i rock-1 Mr* and iMrs. Floyd Clark andjand Clvde Condon and Iheir Mrs. Haltie Bancroft, who Ins a very enjoyable lime. as deceased died very suddenly Albert Graham and family of Mrs I :,hel roads and work oat a plan to spec' callers at Ihe Jerry Blough home. ^ been visiting her noon, also calling on John Yel- •ilk Orugtrill*. VaakM Spring iifl Mid-IWrilkeoaawtiac tkn wkk bUgm for Ormi 1 Wheaton. Callers were Mr. ami sible. In marriage than she had be life Leonard, the provider, who inc chairs' ran 'run and enroets - " Vandenbroeck attend- wives. Mr. Huhbardston and been wilh her daughier, (Mrs. Ot- Boberl Sheehan has been con- while at work. The funeral was : tansing were week-end guests at ,ht of trans;«>rtation recovery The many friends of Mrs. Clara daughier, Mrs. O. C. Kellogg for ler and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis • idt, wbith pM tkm-b CalcJoai*, WbilOfjvlb tsd C ' Mrs. Johnson of Lake Odessa. lcommode 2^frigerafo^21 ^ ' >»«. Stella Bop Bruce Tower spent Friday eve- to Dygerl in Grand Bapids for lined lo his home Ihe past week held tSaturday. been In courtship. Built like a doll, sought to instill within his fam- Walls arc glad to know her con- Ihe pasl week, relurned home on Howk. the Hermance i Gross home. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Potter am! several weeks, is at her home in with Ihe shingles. (iarret Beimer of Edmore was Arleigh Wheeler of Benton Har- her quick pink tongue, her darting ily, right doing and living. Year- center tables, wringer, (lishes.i dition is somewhat improved Friday. Ivan Blough and tatha Yeiler i Q&aTOa samaaa suuhddo family spent Sunday evenin.s Alto again much improved in Mrs. William Bruton, daughter relief agent during Grant's ab- U MUaicrilU. tWW coeaKtiat viU lUult (W aad lulamatoo Lia^ raMf itaaek I bor spenl the week-end with C. adorably wayward eye, her flushing lings. growing into their maturity trunks and suitcases, bird; ••++•••+••+++++++++++++++++++••••••••• since her operation at SL Mary's Miss Nellie Bonner of Grand called on Mr. and Mrs. Erwin wilh Mr. and Mrs. Liszenwski and health. Mrs. Mary O'Harrow |Marion spent Friday evening al sence. He will also fill B. A. .bof. Baa»l pUcn. oa MoaJa^edawiajr aad Friday amrM at Built Daft i M. James and wife. His wife family. little temper, her Irreslstahle re- under the family roof. capes, clothes bars, bed springs,! • hospital. Hapids, and George Shaw of De- Merriman and baby Sunday eve- ami Mrs. (i. M. Thorndike called Ihe Clare Gless home. Willis' position as operator dur- KalaMSM ia tin« ta takaUn Cm fcr Un Em ar Mart, tad alwia tiMhr Btnfea* A C returned with him after spending morse were as elusive, as madden- Straw-foot, hay-foot! Routine. Edison phonograph, horn and • Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pardee and I roil were guests on Thursday ning. IM af mgw for tW SoatWra RailraiJ. " Byron Potter of Grand Bapids. • on her Thursday. Miss Bernlce Flynn is assisting ing the laller's absence, who left the week with her parents. spent Thursday night wilh Ed. ing. as appetizing to him, as had Mediocrity. Standardization. records, stove pipe. FAHM • Marion, Airs. Jennie Pardee and evening of Mr. and Mrs. Orvies Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson tawton with Ihe household duties at the Monday night for a few days' Siagei Loire I* Take Piue*§eri at all Puhlie B—u» I •Mrs. 1). 1). Krum and Mrs. (How- TOOLS — Top buggy, sinple! + Kellogg. Potter and assisted at the K. S. been the elusive strains of his At fifty. Leonard, with the unfin- Y, wrhom Mrs. Maltie Mishler were in spent the week-end in Detroit visit wilh relatives in New York buggy harness, one new pard- • ard Krum and daughter Susan Bickert home Fridav and Satur- waltz before he captured them all. ished melodies dormant within him. 1 " '' Grand Hapids Friday and called with relatives and friends. • Misses Phyllis, Alary. Josephine, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Freeman City. Cnreraifcf mj it ha4 at alt tf tk prlarlpie jriaeff m] were In Grand Bapids, Saturday. day. Ernest Hoover spent Mon- en cultivator. 1 sel of scales. • was reconciled to all this. So, In on Wm. Mishler and Mrs. Clara and sons and Mrs. Arthur Fris- Little Kenneth Yeiter spent Mrs. Mose Slahl received a tk Bouia,. to aarj parpartt ooff itW oeaatrraeaatry.. j For a twelve month they lived, ladders, polalo crates, forks and • land Alice Burns and brother Far- day evening at the Ed. Potter ^ Bowne Bugle Notes Walts at the hospital. bie of (irand Hapids were Sun- several days with his uncle. Clint pleasant surprise Sunday afler- these two children, captured Into her way, was the querulous Hes- shovels, cross cut saw. poultry • V rell were week-end guests al Ihe Coleslaw—That new maid Is home. • Air. and Mrs. Stub Osborn havc| day callers of Dr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwab and family of Elmdale. C W. LEWD, Ftyt ktar. per. fencing, corn planters, saw! ^ By Miss Myrtle Porritt ^ Graham home in Cascade. noon, when she found her sister. certainly quiet. One would never the cave of their Manhattan flat, moved in Ihe Clem house at Free- Freeman. Art Thomas and Bobert Yeiter Mrs. Francis Dunmoyer of But- i%ria|i.Bff. And then one night something horses, some hay. other small | ® Alto, R. F. D. 1 ^ Mrs. Mary Reynolds and John know that she was about the the deiiclously irresponsible, unln ^ pence were Tuesday evening ^0*i' i *, , . ,. , Miss Gertrude Downes of Grand attended the theater in Grand ler. A(o.. and son Arthur, of Joliel, BUSINESSMAN NOW TALIS hibited lives of playboy and play- happened which changed the com- tools. Call any day this week | Rapids Saturday evening. place. ues f Ra ids M ss 111., who came to spend a few plexion of life for Leonard to such and next. Mrs. W. H. Green. Go j • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke S ts al Ihe Leon Anderson Mr anil Mrs XVininn? \\ ill vk?i P . ' Anna Downes of Mrs. C—She isn't. She left this flrl. on,e Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee • Mr. and Mrs. William \\alts visit- i^arborn spent Ihe week-end days with relatives here. AFTER REMOVAL OF LARYNX an extent that he could never to Peck's hill and turn to riph'.i were Sunday dinner guests of " ' morning. Then the funds pave out, the • ed their mother at the St. Marys , , . , , went to Bockford last week and A few months back The Ledger is dated 1854. That "Stage Line" George Clarke and family of Bel-{ J- I" McDonald and family wi h ht ir M M Mr. and Airs. Charles Krauss of again feel drab and hopeless and (PISI • vogue of the dream waltz began to hospital Sunday afternoon. ('.arret Downes helped Iheir daughter. Afrs. J. C. Hastings, are attending to the published an interesting story re- was pulled off before 1856; there • mont, through Ihe courtesy of spent one day last week in Grand trapped by the machinery of his Mr. and Airs. Hoy Blough and „ » , „ ... , garding Lowell's early stage was no such line running in 185C. go the way of all vogues, and life WANTED—KM) customers lo buy • Schwab and family move. farm work during Mr. and Mrs. Nalhmn U Albert, ot WMtmln (MT. and Mrs. Orlie Burns, who Bapids. rr> rse ( n life. A small, almost infinitesimal • brother Jesse, and Mr. and Mrs. .. ? ' . ? j* "day for Mr. and Mrs. Philo Blakeslee i) n Weaver's absence, coach days as told by Andy Slew- My dad was clerking in a general began to become the serious busi- tomatoes. 15 cents per bushel. s ho, ln a ster, Md, recently underwent an • were also visiting in that neigh-1 ^Ye hear Andrew Jansma was thing happened, filling his cup to (Harvey Blough were In (irand (V . "f Huntington, New of tawell spent several days the (m Nov. 2. Bev. DeardorfT of art of McCords. Now comes a store in Middleville In 1856 and ness it can manage to be upon oc- One-half mile south of Yeiter's borhood. married Saturday, so watch out Bapids Saturday evening. •0Jk;. a"w spending he summer operatlun In which It was neces- overflowing; making the future | first of the week with Mr. and communication from Wm. C. had been township clerk. casion. oil station. John Williams. | Arthur J. Porritt and family for some excitement this week. ,c unl an( unc e Hartville. Ohio, will begin a ser- Mrs. Andrew Blough allended |^ " l ' ' Mrs. Walter Blakeslee helping tawis of Kalamazoo, son of C. W. At about the time Ihe war broke sary to remove his larynx. A few What subsequenlly happened, something to care about; something (plX; t spent Sunday at William Fair- Sidney Wiersma and family of a rs ,rse< ies of revival meetings at the the baptismal and church services | ^' * "• B can peaches. tawis, the proprietor of the old out around I860 he bought years ago this would have meant to dream about child's. Grand Bapids, spent Sunday of : Church of the Brethren. came much more gradually than it at the Brethren church al Elm- Alexander Parks of Cannons- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glllmore stage coach line, who says he out a stage line running from His eldest boy. a slender, rather FOL'ND—Black and while male i Mrs. Lloyd Curtis and Mrs. John last week al the John Troy home. Mrs. Anna Beckhold of take the complete loss of speect, but seems in the telling. The first dim- dale Sunday. burg and Miss iHnttie Keiser nf and Afr. and Mrs. Ralph Glllmore _ feels 11 his duty to correct some Hastings to Ada and had il chang- sensitive-faced youngster brought hound. Owner call and prove* Nash spent Thursday evening Donald McDiarmid look his Odessa, spent the week-end with thanks to the scientists of the Bell ming of the luster of the vlvacious- properly. H. Converse, taw- Mrs. Beatrice Blough visited Grand Bapids. were Wednesday of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. relative Tn this vicinity. of the statements, which may re- ed lo Grand Bapids. iHe at one with Mrs. Floyd Flynn. grandmother, Mrs. Coonrod lo the M ness that was Hesper's did not him a drawing he had made on a Wednesday with her people In evening callers at the home of I*rank Fairchild of Alio, called at fresh Mr. Stewart's memory. The time was the biggest "stage man Laboratories, this no longer need ell, Mich. (pi 7-18 Dee Bryant and family spent home of her daughter. Airs. come until those first strangely sheet of paper. A precocious, real- take Odessa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Birse. the Wesley Johnson home Sun- communication below was ad- In this country; he run all the be the case. An artificial larynx, Sunday at William Fairchild's. Youngs, of Ijike Odessa, for a Typewriter paper, 8Hxll sire, ly extraordinary portrait of a FOB S A L E—I'pright Fisher Mrs. Austin Erbb, with her peo- day. dressed to Charles iHL Garrett of stages out and in Hastings, in- a development of the Bell Lahora solemn days when it became neces- Edwin Clarson and Ealof Eric- visit. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris and 20c the pound at the Ledger young girl, executed with vitality. piano, excellent condition, ple. Air. and Mrs. Daniel Weaver Sir. and Mrs. B. Frank Hilton Kalamazoo, who has forwarded It cluding one lo your town, taw torles, makes It possible for Mr sary for the little household, build- son were Tuesday evening call- A euchre parly will be held at son Eugene and Aliss Norma Van office. ('.heap. Call 343. (clT of Elmdale and Mr. and Mrs. Joe entertained the trustees and ses- on to The ledger. ell, and some lines up north. Albert to speak with such clarity ad on the dream waltz, to sit Imagination and beauty. ers al Corwin Porritt's. Ihe home of Emmell Sheehan Sat- Wormer motored lo Sunfield on Berkcy of Lowell, left Tuesday- sions and their wives of North A cut of the handbill advertis- Mr. Stewart Is the only boy I and distinctness that, whether solemnly down and take note of its Captured into that face on the Vernon Olmstead and family urday evening. September 24. Thursday to spend Ihe day with FOB SALE—Bepstered Shrop- morning for a three weeks' visit Park Presbyterian church to i ing the old stage coach line is ever heard of or knew of that my talking with a person face to face budget. And then, almost before paper, laid in cunning gifted stroke, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown Joseph Anderson and family Mr. and Mrs. Selh Van Wormer. shire rams at reduced prices. | with relatives and friends in pol luck supper Tuesday evening, shown herewith. dad hired to drive stage. It was line by line, was ail the beauty that of Flint, were week-end guests at attended the ball game at Lowell Afr. and Mrs. Jesse Ward and or over the telephone, his words they could catch their breath over Floyd Yeiter, phone 25-F-5, Al- POLITICS ON PARADE In justice to Mr. Stewart It Sunday. Pennsylvania via the laller's aulo- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bus- about 3(1 members being present. considered in those days a very are understood as easily as If he the narrow margin of their re- eighteen years before Leonard In to. " (pi 7-18 the Glen Godfrey home. Harvey Blough moved his saw should be stated that he does not responsible position; his drivers Mr. and Airs. Harry Baker, who sell and Mrs. tangworthy of All reported a fine time. were using the larynx which nature sources, Hesper't twin girls were another way had poured Into the Miss Mabel Walls and Miss Le- mill Monday lo the John Yeller claim lo have driven Ihe stage were experienced, middle-aged FOB SALE—Concord grapes. spent the past week with rela- Hastings, were dinner guests on Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Schwab and provided. At the time of the opera born and ten months thereafter, a dream waltz. Life was not done! ota Colson spent several days in Woods at South tawell. coach until 1863, or possibly lat- men. 'He never had a serious ac- Phone 48 Alto. Swift Winegar. Right down the line, from national to local tickets, tives in this vicinity returned to Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin children of Bockford called on tlon, Mr. Albert was Just past 69 Grand Bapids al the bedside of Mr. and Mrs. William CosgrilT er. The ledger gives space lo cident. boy, and ten months after that, an Alto, Mich. (cl7-18 their home in Newberry Sunday. Mueller. their parents, Atr. and Mrs. Wal- years of age, and since using the ar Denote* Precioa>B«M Mrs. Clara Walls, who under- and Helen Johnson of tawell. Ihe article as a matter of local I was an expert relnsman when I ether. politics will be on parade from now until November, William Acheson spent Sunday ter Blakeslee, Sunday evening. went a serious operation Thurs- were Thursday evening callers at Mrs. J. A. Wei ler of Chicago, historical interest. was a boy as young as Mr. Stew- tificlal larynx he has been able to Thereupon, this story takes its The original application of the GBAPES—For sale at market day. at Ihe iHenry Timm home. a time when every citizen should want to keep abreast the Watts home. HI., who has been visiling her "You say you witnessed Ihe art, unless he drove when he was resume his duties as senior member all too usual course. The gradual phrase "apple of the eye" is not price. Vineyard Vj mile east Mr. and Airs. Corwin Porritt Howard Anderson was a Sun- Jerry Blough has been confined nephew and his wife, Mr. and man commit murder, yet made Printing Dear Mr. Garrett: three or four years old. If Mr. Private Wm 0 Lord U S Arnr of the firm of Albert Brothers, bard clear, some supposing It to be a per- of Moseley. Phone 51-F-3. Mrs. were Sunday dinner guests of day; evening guest of Miss Laura "Miracle Man" who claims to hav confiict of wear and tear, worry and of the news of the day. . . . There is no better way of to his bed the past week. Mrs. William Furner fior the past no attempt to notify the author- In the copy of The tawell Stewart commenced driving when ware dealers, and again Is carrying version of "pupil of the eye." and Godfrey Kropf. (cl7-18 William Porritt and family. Filickl of Grand Bapids. .-.ntrol of his subconscious mind it financial strain upon beauty, youth Mr. and Afrs. Jessie Blough and week, returned to her home on ities or prevent his escape?" Ledger you handed me the other he was 13 years old on this line, on an active business life. others adhering to the theory that doing this than in being a subscriber to your com- Mrs. Edward Lacey is visiting Monday. we can do it performing 12 separate mental tes: and hope. For almost a year, FOB BENT—One or two room Mrs. Belson of Freeport, visited "Oh, well, it was only a pianist day, which contained an article, he will have to be 91 years old It originated In the notion that the cousins in Lake Odessa. t the same time, lias willed his hraii battling with the haunting desires business suite, ideal for profes- Thursday evening at the Jerry Mrs. Nettie Miller of Cedar entitled "Stage Coach Days" wilh now. Ledger want ads cost little, ac- munity newspaper, the Lowell Ledger and Alto Solo. Miss Wilma Kegnis of Caledonia, mmm® and his victim was Beethoven.*' ;.j Cornell University at his deatl for melody that still lay torment- pupli of the eyes is a round solid sional use. Exceptionally light Blough home. Springs, arrived on Sunday lo be a picture of a "Coach and Four" If the coach reposing as a relic complish much. spent Sunday wilh Frances Por- $ « and do ed In the hinterlands of his mind, ball like an apple. At any rate and modern. Steam heated. Added to the political news of first importance is all Mrs. Lucille and Vera Walls a guest of Airs. Mary Harris until Typewriter 1 aper, 8%xll size, on an advertising card to which In the Pioneer Museum In the ritt. ft NORTH BOWNE ^ "the apple of the eye" Is the sym- Apply Hollis Drew, Mgr., Strand were Friday evening callers of Thursday, then she will leave for 20r the pounc at the Ledger my Dad's name Is signed as stale office building at Lansing Leonard, borrowing, devising, Clyde Slarks of Chicago is ^ By Mrs. Abbie Lee {5j bol of that which Is cherished and Tneatre. (c of the local news tersely told, a pen picture of the Mrs. Minnie Bowck and Mrs. Jen- Grand Rapids lo visit with rela- office. proprietor, and Yankee Lewis is was taken from this stage line, scheming to meet his budget, strove spending a few days al his sum- ^ Alio, R. F. D. 2 ft most precious. The expresalon re- nie Pardee. tives and friends. mentioned in the story— there is no doubt but what the to recapture some of the quality EXCHANGE—We have flne and community activities every week. If you are not a mer home here. I feel it is my duty to correct Lindy and Ann in Pure Silvct feis lo anything extremely dear, Mrs. Hannah Johnson and son Ah-, and Mrs. William CosgrilT Mrs. Verne Furner will open stage proprietor, C. W. Lewis, that had poured into the dream dear tawell property to ex- Mrs. William Porritt and Hu- some of the statements made in greatly beloved or highly valued. It Erin, spent Sunday with Ihe for- of tawell. and Mrs. Jennie Pardee her home for the pleasure of the both owned and drove It, as he waltz. change for 5 to 10 acres with- subscriber to The Ledger you should become one at bert called at Floyd Flynn's Sun- A Sure American Sign of Autumn your article which may refresh Is very old and occurs a number of mer's sister. Mrs. Swcn Johnson were Sunday aflernoon callers of Ada Garden dub members and did some of his own driving. He At the end of fourteen months, in 2(1 mile radius. Call Mrs. day. Mr. Stewart's memory. Your ar- times In the King James version of once so you may be able to discuss affairs of the day and family of near Elmdale. Mr*. Jessie Knowles and Mrs. Ann guests on Thursday afternoon. not only could drive four horses, he was clerking in a haberdus" ery. Florence Sliles. Lowell. Mich. Sirs. Glen Dean and Joan. Mrs. ticle would Indicate that "Yan- Walton of Freeport. Mrs. Ora Chadwlck of Grand but has driven six and eight At the end of five years, he was the Bible.—Pathfinder Magazine. Phone 385-F-2. With Heath- Ward Boulard. Barbara and Isa- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Khihn were kee Lewis" was the stage pro- with facts based upon wide experience with others. visitors in Lansing Sunday, tak- Seemingly. there's nothing Hapids. will give a talk on "The horses on a coach. Geib Co.. Beallors, Grand Bap- bel, called at Arthur Clark's Sat- prietor which is not true. Yan- clerking in haberdashery. ing their niece. Miss Esther Bea- eventful or of real importance lo Do and Don'ts of Gardens." Yours very respectfully, Wayt of FUhermaB Fitk ids, Mich. (dGlf urday. kee tawis died in 1853; the poster With a flnaiity that struck terror The regular subscription price of the Lowell Ledger and Alto tham there, where she will attend report this week, or at least we Wm. C. Lewis. From the depths of the Pacific Elmer Yeiler and family were haven't heard of il and anything Mrs. Boyd Smilh enlertained to his soul, his house had settled, FOB BENT—Good house, newly, Solo is only $2 per year. ... In the efTort, however, to have you college this year. ocean, near the Hawaiian Islands, Sundav callers at Corwin Por- with a stork shower al her home his Hesper had settled, his routine painted. Cistern, city water in I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Alexander contribuled and handed in al any know at first hand what a good newspaper The Ledger is, we ritt's. lime by those who live in the lo- on Sunday for Mrs. Alfred Van had settled. came a pelican flounder to take Its house, electric lipids, garage.; Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. taw-1 visited her mother. Mrs. Bertha Ness of tawell. Twenty-five rela- tal,l urt ,n A bitter, slatternly, violently ma place in the Chicago Field Museum Half block north of Hiph are now offering a special 4-month subscription at only 50c. rcnce Johnson, Helen and Henry.Molmson unud son Busse'l, al lheir >il^ ' tives were present and a bonn- , w,l, bt vcr mwh ternal Hesper ruled his household of Natural History. It Is Intended school. 2(18 North street. W. Jr.. attended the show at Lowell j home in Hastinastingsg ; also her lm.lh> l ' > Weclaled leous pol luck dinner wns en- Wake Up Your LivcrBile Think of it! so ni ,n to show fishermen Just how a fisher- W.Hull. (cl4 If Sundav. 'T. (.lillordI,. who bauadu icwhirecentlmv re• i--- 1 *F... * >;ou,. .r new. s please,- . ,, joyed. The guest of honor re- now. la 1 It mattered not that when sh(| man fish would tlsh. Ihe pelican * lurned from Ihe hospital, af er a . ^ T « / ^ ^conie Rev. ceived many lovely gifts. WANTED — Carpenter work, Want ads. bring results. Imtmus operal.on for ulcers of I k..(or^e 50!n,n_R. ^a_r' met him, Hesper, at leu dollars u\ flounder carrlo* his own dip net. The Ledger from now until January 1, Elijah Slahl of Logan and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Anderson saws lo llle. furniture to re- i Ihe stomach. -Without Calomel week, had been salesgirl In tht basket and refrigeration system, pair and uphoisler. lawn mow- Moore of Clarksville, were mar- and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har- basemeut of a department store By depressing a tough membrane ••W++4.+++++++++++->4'++++4 Virginia Ann Shaffer spent ers lo sharpen at J. S. Taylor's 1933, for only 50c. Sunday with her cousin. (Helen ried al La Grange, Ind.. ISeplem- old Kilson and children of Bost- 4nd Voull Jump Out of Bed It Uda bila ia not flowing fraair, yxm food The years, piling up their woe.-l that coustitutes the floor of his ber 1. Congratulations. wick Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Donald second hand store, 317 Main Layer. doWt digaat. It Jnat daeaya ta tba bo**. and disappointment, also piled ui mouth, he scoops up his food and ;; B I Q OPENING Mr. and Afrs. Joe Berkey of | MacNaughlon of Grand Hapids. in the Morning Rarin* to Go street. (clllf Afiss Frances tae returned Oaa bloata up yoar atommeh. Too toa a in the wife of Leonard festerlnpl can retain it there until needed. home last Thursday after spend- Lowell were Monday forenoon and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rogers of thick, bad taata and your breath k tool, akin BALING—Hay *1.50, straw 1.C5. ing a week in Grand Bapids, callers al Ihe home of Mr. and I Alpena, enjoyed a house party If you feel sour and sunk and the oftan braaka oat In blcmiaboa. Your bad Work guaranteed. 1 also buy The Lowell Ledger, Lowell, Mich. DANCE Mrs. Jerry Blough. |over Ihe week-end at Horse Head guest of Mrs. Frances Van Fleel. world looks punk, don't swallow a lot aebaa and jruo fad down and out. Yoar wboi« and sell same. General truck- She is gaining, but still taking I Lake. of salta, mineral water, oil, laxative •jntam la poiaoaad. ing. reasonable. Boberl 15. candy or chewing gum and expect Gentlemen: Enclosed find (check or money order) for 50c for a 4- : Friday, Sept. 23 vaccine treatments. j Bev. Russell McConnell, former Ittakaatboao good old CARTKK'SLrrrLB Jackson, phone 244, Lowell. them to make you suddenly sweet (c7lf Mrs. Cora Lee spent pari of lasl Coaaon Table Salt i pastor of Ada Congregational LIVER PIUJB to gat thcaa two poaafe of fafla QUALITY JOB PRINTING months subscription to your newspaper. and buoyant and full of sunshine. Wafts'Hall, Alto week in Zeeland. hurch wi,, reHrh ,he niorn flowing freaiy aad makayoalaal "up aad up." Miss Frances tae was a Satur- All^. U^l^. •S-.—U f ' P ^ - Gassaway—Did you rescue your U116II IICIPS MOmieiH services at the Smith Memor- For they can't do It They only Tbsy ew-tala woBderfnl. ha-akaa. gmtk I OLD and NEW DANCES day night guest at the home of poor friend who was captured by • 'ial church at Grand Bapids on move the bowels and a mere move- vagatabla astraeta. amasiag wbM it eoiaaa to Al The Ledger Office Music by Rlttenger & Kllgun Bev. and Mrs. T. J. demons of Drink plenty of water with Sunday, Seplember 25lh. His On athletic fields of tcbools and eolkges throughout thv United States, ment doesn't get at the cause. The These new portraits busts in pure silver, ol Col and Mrs Charles A canlhali? Elmdale. Mrs. tae spenl Sunday- •aklag tba bfla flow baatjr. f Blowhard—Unfortunately, when Your Name Address Town and State ; Orchestra pinch of salt. If bloated with father. Rev. Herbert McConnell thousands of young Americana are rvtog close attention to the words of reason for your down-and-out fading Lindbergh have been added to the Lindbergh Collectior at the )efler»on there. Bot «Mt aak lar Iter pak. Aak far CarWb Memorial Building in St Loon They arc by the janarrse sculptor. Shmzo I arrived he had already been Adm. 50c Ladles' Free gas add a spoon of Adlerika. This will preach at the morning ser- trainers and coaches, each with high hope that his will b* the oame to thrill is your liver. It should poor out two washes out BOTH stomach and the crowds in oar great national school nme ol football The scene UWa Urn Nk. Utt lar tba aaaa Cartas Ftimoara, and awnrded m commemoration of thdr flight to the Onent scratched off the menu. vices at Covert, Mich., the father pounds of liquid bile into your bowels All work produced with painstaking care !•••••< Advertise in The Ledger and get bowels and rids you of all gas. M. above is typical and moat raportant of all this activity carries with it. littk lirar Mk oo tba rad labai. Baaaota. and son exchanging pulpits for dally. > (cl8 results. N. Henry, Druggist. the day. excellent physkad devclofuieot and B learning a fine spirit of sportsmanship w. •MSX.C.M.Oa. 'W

SEVEJT f THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THI'ILSDAY. SKl'T. 22. 1932.

(1(»0) feet lo Bridge Street: thence Special Offer to New Subscribers \ plied to present conditions. After easterly along Ihe north line of SIX THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THI ILSOAY. SEPT. 22. 1931 The Lowell ledger & Alto Solo cbiirrb they wenl lo the home of Bridge {Street to the nlace of be- from ROW until Jan. I. 1933. for For High-Grade Job Printing Mr. and Mrs. Stephen where LEGAL NOTICES ginning. Being on lot number MORSE LAKE only 50 cents. This offer is to up here for my health. Bather been in the besl of health, al- twenty-three relatives had din- one (II Block numbiT nine (Jl enable new subscribers to Iry the get gunned than doubled with the though he had been up and By France# Houghton ft ner toKethcr, after which the SALE OR MORTGAGE OF REALM Avery's Plat of the Village of Ledger for four full months for company sang hymns. Rev. L. Friends of The Lowell Ledger bends. Take my tip, Breen, keep ® HARRIS CREEK around. Funeral was Tuesday. Alto. R. F. D. 1 ft ESTATE Lowell, Kent County, Michigan. a small down payment. Mtf Come to The Ledger Office NORTH KEENE Harold Houserman was a Sun- AUTO LOANS L. Dewey sang a solo and every- ind Alto Solo having business Kxcepling and reserving there- oul of the air." He spoke with By Mrs. Basil R. Vreeland By Mrs. Albert Houserman day guest of the Albert boys. Lagal Rata of latercat Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton hotly enjoyed a good visit, in the Kent County Probate Cdurt State of Michigan. The Probate from a four and one-half H'.d the assurance of a man of im- ^ Alto, B. F. D. 2 Saranac Mr. and (Mrs. Albert Houserman and Mrs. Fred Hasse of Detroit iMV. hikI Mrs. William Plummer will confer a favor on Ihe pub- i — - - .... inch^ strip off th• i.e „ eas— t side of FIIELITT COIPOMTIOR lisher if they will kindly ask Ihe Court for the County of Kent. mense experience. and Henry Houserman called on visited at Frank Houghton's Ibis anil Burton Biggs of Grand Bap At a session of said court, held same. Frank McNaughton of Alto, Frank Bittersdorf lost a horse OF MICHIGAN week. ills were Thursday evening guests Court to send the printing of pro- Together will all tenements. Everywhere an earnest activity Mr. and Mrs. iHnrry Bichmond UIat 111*the probat|fl e office, in the City• V siient last lliursday at the Silcox- lasl week. and son Sunday afternoon. 1018-19 Grand Rapids bale notices to this paper. We prevailed, the palaverers were A. J. Porritt and family spent of Mr. mid Mrs. Tom Bead. ofwi vj(irani d Bapids.ftum in said County"', i hereditament— s ami appurten.. - V reeland home. Albert llbuserman and son National Bank Building Sunday wilh Mr. and Mrs. Willi Mrs. McAndrews is spending understand the Court will cheer- i• -t i., on the f>l"h day ooff Seplember. AA.lance. ances thereuntthereunto belonging.. not there5 these men were doers. Mesdames Wm. C. Anderson, J. Harold, were callers al Earl Vos- Hoax—I am mil surprised lo GR\ND RAPIDS, Mh H. Ibis week in Detroit. fully comply wilh such requests. 1)., 1!I32. I Dated lonia, Michigan, July 28, B. Anderson, Burns Anderson. Fiirchild. R. G. Jefferies, Hibr. They were assembling the ma- burg's near Ada, Monday nighl. hear that Mrs. Sninks is an ardent —snd— iMr. and Mrs. Karl Colby, dmiKh- Charles Biggs spenl a couple of Present: HON. CLABK B. HIG- 1932. The People's Service Garage l^>on Anderson, John Flynn, John RIESENBERG chinery for sinking a shaft in Mrs. Orlo Weeks is gelling spiritualist. She is a woman National Bsnk Building, ter Marion and Mrs. ('.has. Frey- nights last week wilh his cousin, BEE Judge of Probate. The National Bank of Ionia. O'Neal. J. L. McOonld ami Fred along nicely now. IONIA. MICHIGAN. ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR Lowell, Mich. Morningside Bark. A swearing who always goes to extremes. ermiith were Sunday dinner Lawrence Biggs. In the Matter of the Estate of Mortgagee. 206 E. Main St. Phone 323 Baley, all attended a gathering at Paul Kilson passed away Sat- Joax—Is she? I thought she guests of Floyd Yeiter and fam- Tom Bead received a paper HEARING CLAM boss driver was ragging a gang Fader State SaperTialoa David A. Wilson, deceased. By Alex Boberlson. V ¥ v Mrs. Kate Curley's Thursday. urday afternoon. He had not wenl t<> mediums. from Wisconsin slating lhal Geo. William M. (iraham. having Vice President and Cashier, Two comforters were tied. Stale of Michigan. The Probate of sullen Polack workmen; sev- Mrs. Charles Smilh spent Fri- Tate, age 83. had passed away. filed in said court his petition. , „ , MT. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Court for the County of Kent. (i enn Ma hewSi eral engineers sIimmI about dis- day wilh Mrs. R. T. Uistig in Mr. Tale was mail carrier at Long praying for license o sell the in- , . Mortgagee, Newberry spenl the last week Al a session of said Court, held A| ornc) for Idry tobacco in the humidor, (of South American and African (irand Bapids. Beach, Fla., when Mr. Bead was teres! of said estate in certain . cussing location prints, and Mail- visiting relatives in these ixirts, at the Probate Offlot In the City Ioni MichiKsin 10-131 1933 Stream Line Series Mr. and Mrs. IMelvin Lewis of in Florida. of Grand Bapids, in said couiitt. real estate therein described. ; I Ninth Installment | looked out of the window over enterprises, n man Rlossed with ing, in charge of a new transit, a Mr. and Mrs. Basil Vreeland and Mrs. Myrtle Melle spenl the Ihe roofs of Harlem, looked atjthe polish of nn intermitionul ex- San Antonio. Texas, arrived Mon- on the llilh day of Seplember, A. II is Ordered. Thai Ihe 7th day . . silvery tape and a plumb bob. son Harold, Mrs. Margaret Silcox day to visit Mrs. (ieorge Lewis week-end wilh her sister, Mrs. C. of October. A. 1).. 1932, at ten ftftftftftTO TOTOftOO Synopsis: Johnny Breen, 10 .. „, , and Mrs. Mary McNaughton D. 1981 vrars old. who has spent all his himself in the mirror and smiled. perience. He beckoned to John. and Frank Houghton. Hill. Present, Hon. JOHN DALTON, o'clock in the forenoon, at said ^ ^ When purchasing a new car, before you buy, 1 ailed at the Wm. Hacker BOOM Mrs. Annie l^iux was a supper lift- ahoard a Hudson river tux- ^'ell, after all. he had a greal But Kaiiloul was a good chap, "Donl report until Monday," probate oflire. be and is hereby ^ GOVE CORNERS ® at Green Uike Sunday afternoon. Church Notea guest Friday of her cousins, Mrs. Judge of Probate. hu .t plxinn near New York City, pri/p ahead of him in tin- mifdih as Gilbert had to admit. He se- In the Mattrr of the Estate of appointed for hearing said pe- ^ By Mrs. H. L. Coger O he advised. "They run this job Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of There were seventeen young AlViry and Miss Nettie Kt-rr. . ' I » ->11 tuircnnc in- ~ is mothrrtm by an nplo- q,,. „ „„ ,_ Charles F. Freyermuth, Derrased. titi'on, and that all persons in-, see how much more you can buy for the mon- f N(W hij rhi cured an appointment for John like a war." he added with a Newberry and daughter. Miss V. l- men and ladies in Mrs. Floyd Yei- Mrs. Mary Sears of I^nsing and sion which sinks the tux and' . .. , , II appearing lo Ihe couii lhal teresled in said estate appear be- ^ chirken supper given bx f,m,cr WM ,hc Breen as Assistant Fngineer on ma Baker and genlleman friend ter's Sunday school class Sunday. Mrs. Mary Kerr were Tuesday tosses him into the river. He '"koness of Jose- certain pride. "You got your the time for presentation of fore said court, at said tune and , . (> .|,. y Association of Cas- of Detroit called al Hie William Each Sunday this class Isunner guesls of Miss Annie An- ht IIU r swims and crawls ashore where phine; in decoliette and with a the great Catskill Aqueduct. "Sub- orders, see 'Wirburl at eight, claims against said estate should place, to show cause why a cade last Thursday evening was ey you spend. Buy a Willys Overland Six— Indenoa ami John Flynn hoMaa about live minutes from the regu-i derson- ^ . starts a new and strange life. He rose in her hair. Visitors to his ject, of course, to confirming ox- be limited, and Ihiil • time and license to sell the interest of said Wl.|| atu.n(M Much credit is sharp, blue Monday^ and then Sunday morning on their way to lar Bible study for something dif- Mr. and Mrs. Bay Story of n, place be appointed to receive, ex- estate in said real estate should ,i (hose that helped plan it. is ixnoraiil, cannot read. _f jjrooni would glance at it approv- ami nation." pronto! pronto! pronto! "Hey, (irand Bapids. ferent. One quarter it was help- Lyons, spent Sunday with her ue no finer car on the market for looks, speed, knows nothing of life in a great|. ^. amine and adjust all claims and not be granted. , ~ , I Mrs. Bessie Coger ami daughter n Malone and Marhoard "Mighty decent of him, John," Mr. and Mrs. John Heier and ful on favorite verses or poems parents, Mr. and Mrs. Salzgeber. youL he bent to the eye-piece of demands against said deceased by ls 1 ,a cit> . Ui aten and dused ii\ brother, Vern Morgan, were in of the different members. I^ist MjMr. and Mrs. Budolph Bieri of 11- .• l ^ ^' | Kllen attended a surprise "Wed- toughs he is rescued hy a Jewish were there. Van Horn remarked. He felt a the telescope and bawled at his Mr ,u v and before said court: public notice thereof be given byLjipg Anniversary" parly in hon- Hastings Saturday night. quarter it was what Christianity "l'V. T ' Mrs. power, easy riding, nice finish, economical on "A kick goes further than a bit piqued that Bantoul should Il Is Ordered. That all the pubheation of a copy of this or- or of Mr Jin,| sherm Hey. familx living off the Bowery in assistants, "l^ft, dammit, left! iIs* iIInI 1..the^ home—, in society,— etc , i n ^ i .h" Karu l tin- rear of their second-hand Tl.l« «••• urf<»r f»arh tlliMllbrr will r.9 f ^ ^ creditors of said deceased are re- der, for hree successive weeks n(,Ms 1Nth wcd(|ing |agt Sat- kiss when you're arguin' with a have done it. If he had thoiixht. Don't you fellows know the sig- This quarter each member will Bieri home Sunday. clothing store. . . . Here he is week- quired lo present their claims to previous lo said day of hearing.Iuri|ay evening al their home, jackass." Malone swung a pol- he could have manaxed it him- give a lalk on somelhing they Marian Bead spenl the gas and oil, and a 100,000 mile motor. Best openly courted by the young nals?" Mulling straightened him- sister ™id court at said court at said in the Uwell Ledger, a newspa- -a .Hamburg Fry" al Hatv ished boot, one lex over the study self; but it was a compliment to have seen or enjoyed or are espe- end in Detroit wilh her daughter. Breen fights bullies in self with a smile of important dis- 0 WEST BOWNE cially interested in. Sunday. Probate Office on or before the per pnnled and circulated in said Cloud Park. Ada, marked the table in John's room. Harboard John, and any one who helped Gertrude. I7lh day of January. A. 1)., 1933. county. birlhdavs of Mrs. Charles (Juiggle self-defense . . . and soon i,-. gust. ^ By Bcalrice Keliey ^ Amerst (Udby showed Ihe class Mr. and Mrs. Heklenman of prices on trade-ins. Do not give your old car al ten o'clock in the forenoon. CL\BK E. HIGBEE. picked up by an unscrupulous was in the big chair by the win- John, helped him. some very good camera pictures Chicago, visited over Sunday wilh and Mrs. Clyde Wtltenon 'f (Continued next week.) $ Alto. B. F. D. 1 $ said time ami place being here- Judge of Probate. (irand Bapids. Sunday afternoon. manager who cheats him—until dow and John sat on the couch. "Jo sends her conxratulations, and told something of his recent Mr. and Mrs. iHerman Bosendahl. by appointed for the examination A true rop^ Seplember 18. Those present ••i'nx" Malone at the saloon-fight John Und of Caledonia, spenl trip to Niaraga Falls and New- iMrs. Tom Bead visited Mrs. away. club, attracted to the boy. takes "That kid there needed a kick, John. You'll be seeinx her soon. and adjustment of all claims andipBKD B( were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qulg* a few days with his xrandpar- York slate. Prissie Bichmond recently antl 1 an* you give it to him, good an' Then this winter, when you xt'l demands against said deceased. Register of Probate. 17-18-1!! gle. Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Brown. him under his wing. . . . On the ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Llnd last Next Sunday Clarence Klahn was pleased to learn that Mrs. ^ 0 II Is Further Ordered. That Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, Mr. other side of the picture are the hard." They were holdinx a post j started on your work, we'll all will tell something of his week in Bichmond's grandson. Junior Let us demonstrate these fine Stream Line wealthy Van Horns of Fifth ave- $ DAVIS LAKE 0 A NEW SEASON public notice thereof be given by Appointment of Administrator : and Mrs. Guy Quigfde, Carolvn mortem over John's breakdown,!be in the city toxether. Think Georxe Smilh called al the El- Detroit in 4-W club work. Follow- Bead, was recovering nicely from nne. There is a Gilbert Van $ By Mrs. Wm. Schrader $ publieation of a copy of this or- Stale of Michigan. The Probate Ian d Buddy and Mr. and Mrs. lon Peel home Suturda>. ing will be "The Washington Ca- his serious accident. Horn, last of the great family, a ^ Alto. B. F. D. 3 ^ Miss Evelyn Ellis and Miss thedral by Hldora Locke and der for three successive weeks Court for the County of Kent. Clyde Watterson and family of Cars, products of Willys Overland Sixes and bachelor, in whose life is a hidden Beatrice Kelsey attended a marsh- "Christian Work Among the In- previous to said day of hearing, At a session of said courl. held West Leonard sireet. Grand Bap- at the probate ofllce in the city of chapter with his mother's maid Mr. and Mrs. Frank illuitinga mallow roast at the home of Mr. Merchant! dians," by Sadie Lohnes. ftftftftftftft ftftftftftftft in the Lowell ledger, a newspa- ids. Ix)is and l^iuise Watter- (irand Bapids. in said county on —who leaves the home—to be were in Ixiwell Thursday. Georxe l^ilone Saturday eveninx. per printed and circulated in said son gave several nice dances. Eights and Willys Knights. * i the 201 b day of July. A. D., 1932. Next ISunday is to be "Bally- lost in the city life—when Gil- Boger Pitsch and Alhol Dygerl Quite a few people attended and ftftftftftftft ftftftftftftft & LOGAN 0 county. bert is accused. ... It was re- altended a class party at Frank all enjoyed a fine time. JOHN DALTON, Present: HON. JOHN D.ALTON, Day" at the Cascade Sunday C ft $ By Clare Vandewerker 0 ported the maid married an old l^ealherman's Wednesday eve- Jane l^ondon. Beatrice lx)ck. Judge of Probate. Judge of Probate. school. A large attendance is captain of a river tug . . . rather ning. Darlene Boark, Dorothy Nash and The biggest buying season of the year is now ft SEELEY CORNERS ft $ Alto. R. F. D. 1 0 A Irue copy: In the Matter of (he Estate of looked for. You are invited lo Sales and Service than return home—and was soon Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Bates Baymond I-ilnne called on iMiss 0 By Mrs. S. P. Reynolds Q FRED BOTH. William Thomas Wilson, De- attend and help make this a big Daniel Zook and family, with a mother. I'nder iMalone's guard- and daughter spenl Tuesday eve- Beatrice Kelsey Sunday after- Register of Probate. ceased. day. opening up, Mr. Merchant. It is time to $ Lowell. R. F. D. 2 0 Mrs. Fanny Zook of Pleasant Val- Overland Products Owners ianship younx Breen develops] ning al William iSchrader's. noon. Callers al the Elton Peel (18-19-20 Boland M. Shivel, Public Ad- Mrs. B. J. Slater of Cascade. i> ley were Sunday dinner guests al fast.—"Pug" discovers Ihe boy Loral ne and Maxine Dyxerl home Sunday were Jim Hillsburg. Bev. Hugh Kennedy, the new ministrator of Kent County, hav- spending a few days wilh her cannot read—starts him to night have a new Plymouth sedan. Charles Peel of Alto, William presiding e'^er of Grand Bapidi the Albert Bleam home. ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR ing filed in said court his pe- daughier, Mrs. B. Coger and fam- display your new fall wares for the inspec- Moses Slahl and wife of Zion tition praying that the adminis- scIkmiI and the world commences Victoria Valdez assisted Mrs. Und of Caledonia, and Mr. and district, will preach at Know HEARING CLAIMS ily. Make This Your Garage. We Uie Genuine Partt Only. IN open for Johnny Breen.—Ma- Jerry Freeman with her work Hill, with Mrs. Frances Donmyer, tration of said estate be granted Mr. and Mrs. Verne Coger spent Mrs. Alvah Vanxessel. church next Sunday morning. Stale of Michigan. The Pro- lone. an old-timer, is backed in a Friday. of Butler, Mo., and her son of lo Boland M. Shivel or to some the evening lasl Monday wilh Mr. tion of buyers.... The best way to tell the Mr. and Mrs John Seeley and bate Court for the County of Do not put bogus parts in your car. health-farm venture — lakins Mrs. loicy Duell of Alto visitcl family of Grand Rapids, spent Joliet, III., called on Mrs. Melinda other suitable person. and Mrs. Carl Wittenbach and Breen with him. There they Lite and other friends in this Kent. It Is Ordered, that the 30lh day family at Ware Center. Mrs. U. S. Hunter Saturday. Friday evening with jft*. and Mrs. At a session of said Court, held meet and come lo know Gilbert A number of ladies from this vicinity Monday afternoon. iMrs. of Seplember, A. 1)., 1932, at ten Fishing seems to be a popular aSesi trade of the values you have is through S. T. Seeley and family. at the Probate Ofllce in the City Official Brake Testing Batteries Charged, 40c Van Horn. John attracts Van vicinity altended the Altar society Donmyer and son came Sunday o'clock in the forenoon, al said sport at Gove Lake lately. Sev- Hore Years Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole spent of Grand Rapids, in said county, Horn who learns of Breen's dinner al Mrs. Kale Curley's for a brief visit wilh relatives probate office* be and is hereby eral have reported real good lasl week with their son-in-law on the 3rd day of September, A. mother, named Harriet. Learn- Thursday. good newspaper display advertising. Ad- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Evan here. appointed for hearing said peti- catches. 1).. 1932. ing John's desire for an engin- Miss Blanche Lowes of Grand of Youth Spenor Johnson and family of tion: Lowest Rates Fuller and helped them move lo Present. Hon. John Dalton. Best Service eering course at Columbia I'ni- Bapids spent the week-end with Woodland were Saturday nighl It Is Further Ordered, that pub- The Lowell Ledger and either R. W. COVELL a new farm home. Judge of Probate. vcrsily—be adranoes the money. vertising is the first essential step in a pro- guests at the home of Baymond lic notice thereof be given by the Michigan Farmer or the Ohio Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hunter and James Dennis and children of In the Matter of the Eatate of John comes to know Josephine. ^ •••> .• < Seese. publication of a copy of this or- Fanner for 12.25 the year. dauxhter Axnes. Jim Sweet was Lansing, were Saturday dinner Henry Pcithumns. Deceased. Van Horn's ward. At school Mrs. Ethel Gray and little son der, for three successive weeks iiilfe a Sunday dinner gnesL guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernor It appearing to the court lhal Breen grinds so hard he verges gram of sales and newspaper advertising spent Sunday al the home of her previous lo said day of hearing, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pitsch and Seeley. the time for presentation of on a nervous breakdown. Van Mil brother. Arthur Hooper of Pleas- in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- j*:-' family and Henry Ausburxer of iMk-. and Mrs. William Heschc claims against said estate should Horn steps in again to help save Grand Bapids were in Battle called Sunday afternoon on Mrs. ant Valley. per printed and circulated in said Wilbur Tyler and wife were be limited, and that a lime and him. Creek Saturday and visited the brings quickest returns beside being the Asenath I^ewis at Archie Ross's county. Sunday dinner guests of Bev. and JOHN DALTON. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. An impultie held them. Ihe wild melody of Ihe moment before Kelloxx and Poslum cereal plant*. of West Bowne. examine and adjust all claims and THE FAMILY Mrs. Wilbur Noffke spent the Miss Leah Reynolds entertained Mrs. Wilkins of Freeport. JS Judge of Probate. (teemed lo reverberate through their minds. Miss Mamie Tyler was the guest demands against said deceased week-end al Swartz ('.reek wilh most economical form of reaching buyers. Saturday evening with a surprise A true copy: of her sister. t>frs. Dedie Myers of by and before said court: FRED BOTH. "Mr. (iilbert is cominx back to her sister, iMCs. Mike Karrer and party for her parents. Mr. and II Is Ordered. That all the family. instantly...sives lo your skin tbat... Mrs. Sherman Reynolds, in honor Freeport, Sunday. Begister of Probate. 16-17-18 town and is brinxinx Mr. Breen,' and his almost immediate recov- of il, you mixht have gone west, The first of our big fall advertising services George Francisco of Lowell, creditors of said deceased are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ausburger ioh.. .vivacious... youthful touch. of their eighteenth wedding an- ery. The city had simply floored or to Brazil, on that railroad, or Dellon IStahl of Elmdale, and Ber- required to present their claims Jules announced to Josephine, in and sous of (irand Bapids spent Blemishes and wrinldes yield to a niversary. Guests present were nice Slahl were Sunday dinner lo said court al said court al said MORTGAGE SALE be»l with her toast and coffee. him for a few counts and he was up to Alaska on that survey." Ihe week-end wilh Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. While. Mrs. iascinating Ivory toned Beauty that is now ready. Let us assist you with illus- Probate Ofllce on or before the Whereas, Default has been again on his feet, better than "No, Gil, I'm set on Ihe city, Haltie Geib. Mrs. Hannah John- guests of Vada Seese. John had been at the Van Horn Nick Pitsch. lakes away years from your appear- Mrs. Davidhiser was the guest 4lh day of Januaiy. A. D. 1933. at made in the payment of the mon- INSURANCE POUCY son and daughter Ollie of Cale- home for ten days. He looked ever. "What John needs is Biggest engineering problem in Wm. Hillsbury returned to his of her brother. Melvin Farver and ten o'clock in the forenoon, said ey secured by a mortgage dated Start its use to-day. donia. Mrs. J. W. (Stoel and chil- strong medicine. I've trained the world. 1 expect to be here home in Grand Bapids Tuesday. trations, layout and copy. Ask us to show family of Dulton a part of last time and place being hereby ap- remarkably well. His lounge dren and Clifford Vanderwall of the 2illh day of December, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. G. Beiber and fam- pointed for the examination and executed by Noah J. Bishop and With A Labor Premium suit, from Van Horn's tailor, him, tended bar 'long side of him, all my life." Grandville, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. week. ily of North Dorr, were Sunday Mrs. George Skedgill and chil- adjustment of all claims and de- Hazel G. Bishop, his wife, of the seen him dive in after learnin,' "Well, the Van Horns have al- Rubreckt, iMr. and Mrs. tH. W. fitted him as clothes had never dinner xuests of Mr. and Mrs. you proof sheets of new advertising illus- dren of (Hastings, were Sunday mands against said deceased. Geib and children of Grand Hap- Township of Easton. lonia Coun-j fitted him In-fore. seen him follow it like a blood- ways stuck to New York." Gilbert Nick Pitsch and Mr. and Mrs. evening guests of Albert Bleam It Is Further Ordered. That ty, Michigan, lo The National, ids and Mrs. H. L. Coger and hound; yes. an* stick. Harbard. looked at the boy, closely, as he Wm. LSchrader were evening Public notice thereof be given by "You can pay me back when trations. daughier Ellen of Gove Corners. and family. Bank of Ionia, of Ionia, Michigan, guests. Ix)gan school has a new steel! publication of a copy of this or- which said mortgage was record-! you get out on the job." Van stick at it nixht afte might, dig- said it. John Breen was think- George Schiefis of Caledonia, A buffet lunch was served and FARM Ilag pole recently erected by the! der for three successive weeks ed in the office of the Begister of, gin' on courses an stuflin himself ing of other things, not of the S^KK for TRIAL SIZC after leaving gifts as a pleasant Horn arranged Ihe matter easily. was a Friday afternoon caller al previous to said day of hearing Deeds for the County of Kent In yor reminder of the occasion the school board. John Breen, apparently without with grammar, hist'ry, an' 'rith- Van Horns. Jerry Freeman's. FT Ho^dna » Son. »Ww Y«* Simply phone 200, and we will bring Bev. Freisan of Chicago, a re- in the Lowell ledger, a newspa- Liber 459 of Mortgages, on pages guests departed wishing the bride Eat, Drink and metick, an' readin* the guts out ol John came down to the city on lumed missionary from India, per printed and circulated in said an effort or a thought about the and groom many happy returns 435-436-437, at 9:(»0 o'clock, a. m.. matter, slipped into the mood of big books, like he was trying to a Friday. Beported at Division Your choice of either the these service proofs to you. . . • held services al the Mennonite county. on the 30lh day of December,! SALE An Invest- of the day. church Sunday morning, after- JOHN DALTON. his new environment. He was find out somethin' irregular. His Headquarters, saw huge ollices Michigan Farmer or the Ohio LOWELL PIBLIC LIBIUT 1921. Be Merry Farmer in combination wilh The noon and evening. The services Judge of Probate. And Whereas. The lime limited trouble, Harboard. is goin' the filled wilh men working on ment above perfectly natural, natural in a Ledger for ?2.25 per year. GRAHAM BLDG.—WEST SIDE ftftftftftftft ftftftftftftft were well altended. A true copy: for the payment of the sum se- way men are natural and simple whole hog. or none. He damn drafting boards, or engaxed in -OPEN- ft ft Elton Church was very ill wilh FBED BOTH. cured thereby has expired and For on Tomor- Begister of Probate. 17-18-19 lu^ind the bar of a Bowery sa- near killed himself when he calculations. Other men, rouxh. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 0 Moseley—Murray Lake ft asthma the first of the week. said mortgage is now in default reproach by reason of the non-payment of bMtn. John, without knowing it, learned to read, expected he could with mud-splattered boots, some from 2 to ft p. m. THE LOWELL LEDGER ^ By Mrs. W. Engle ® Probate of Will row We principal, interest, taxes and in- - $ Lowell. R. F. D. 5 $ practiced the ultimate in correct start rixht in an' find out every- carryinx tunnel lamps, came in Keeping Ahead AUDIE E. POST. Ltbrarlaa oooooqo ooo^ooo State of Michigan. The Probate surance. as therein provided. behavior; he was completely at thin' there was. He was afraid from a dented car just hauled up w 1 210 E. Main St. Phone 200 Courl for the County of Kent. i And Whereas. The amount May Die Mr. and Mvs. Lewis Fritz and At a session of said court, held his ease, as he saw no reason to there was not enouxh for him at the curb. These were execu- of fhe Times ehildren spent Saturday evening 0 WHITES BRIDGE ^ claimed to be due on said mort- L t. fiOTFRENEI ® By Mrs. C. E. Bowen at the Probate Ofllce. in the City gage at the date of this notice is be otherwise. fo learn." I'ux looked at John. Jive cnxineers. members of the b Our Policy in Greenville. of (irand Bapids. in said county, Mrs. Nellie Van I.oten. Mrs. the sum of Two Thousand Seven Josephine, after John evidenced smilinx. He liked a fixhter and field force. .Ti PkyaieiaB and Surgeon $ Smyrna. Mich. Q on the 30th day of August, A. D.. John Rmkint now lizzie Davis and son Martin, Hundred Thirty-four and sixty-; no awkward sixns of staxe fright, John was certainly that. "If the The walls were covered with OVER CITY STATE BANK Miss Josephine Hawley of Or- 1932. three one-hundredths ($2734.63; coatain more Havana spent Sunday aflernoon with Present: Hon. CLABK E. HIG- and seemed endowed with an in- women ever xel hold of him— profiles, with proxress markings. LOWELL, MICHIGAN Lewis Fritz and family. leans. spent the week-end with Dollars of principal, interest, Tobacco than when By ED KRESS BEE, Judge of Probate. taxes and insurance paid by the herent gentleness, went to re- Gawd help him, an' them." A contagious air of intense activ- they told at Sc., mak- Office Phone. 222-2; House. 222-i BUD V BUB Mr. and tMrs. Dell Ford and Evelyn Bowen. In th'. Matter of the Estate of daughter spent Sunday wilh Clare Mr. and Mrs. Ted Vanocker and mortgagee, and the further sum Banks may fail, factories may dose, depression, starvation markable lengths in Ihe process John blushed furiously. Ma- ity held sway. It seemed to Ella F. Jakeway, Deceased. ing John Raskin by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark visited of Thirty-five ($35.00) Dollars lone and Harboard looked at Ford and wife. Blanche J. Francisco and Gladys of his further education. "He John that he was on the edge of far the greatest vaWe Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boutle in De- attorney fee stipulated for in said Mrs. Lloyd Ford spenl Sunday Kropf having filed in said courl held her naturally, skillfully, and each other. Both glanced at Jo- a great field of battle, of life and and the beat tasting ML L T. LISTIt /fccU*0frA Ge&TDCAI. mortgage, the whole amount with her parents, George Crady troit Sunday. their petition praying that a cer- and other money panics may sweep our country but if sephine's picture on the chiffon- sudden death, of vast construc- OF TIMf TOOK Boa-VMUT DO| Mrs. C. E. Bowen was a dinner claimed to be due on said mort- picked up Ihe latest dance steps dgar in America at 5c. OSTEOPATHIC and wife. tain instrument in writing, pur- ttu wc suir m ant own | Mr. and Mrs. Guy Purdy of guest of Miss Grace (Moon last gage. at the date hereof being with astonishing facility. Khe ier; nothing had been said about tions. John knew what thirst John Ruskin Cigar* Physician and Surgeon porting to be the last will and General Practice COUMT*^ MOP W TME HOOflET- Smyrna, spent Sunday with Will week, Thursday, and together the sum of Two Thousand Seven look him to the exclusive Des- it. was, knew Ihe sickly trickle of arc machine made lestament of said deceased, now Hundred Sixty-nine and sixty- you have purchased a Present and Future insurance Policy Special Attention to Rectal PIAME AMD VMU VISIT UL Engle and wife. they spent the afternoon at M. J. demona Dances at the St. Botolph. At lasl. in the sprinx. John grad- the luke-warm Croton water run- •ad Cicartex wrapped on file in said court be admitted three one-hundredths ($2769.63) Diseases OL' MtWYORK Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and Bichmond's. lo probate, and that the adminis- uated. ning brackish and yellow in the to keep sanitary children spent Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Moshure and Dollars, and no suit or proceed- John was accepted everywhere (Prepared and equipped to treat tration of said estate be granted aad fresh. Piles, Prolapse, Fissures and Mr. and (Vfrs. Charles Moshure of ing. either at law or in equity, in Mother Earth yourself and family can still live on the through the introduction of Van C. E. Civil Engineer! John deep honeycomb of the city at Roy Ford's. to Carlton H. Hunciman or to iMt. and Mrs. Mike Mc\ndrews Newaygo and Mr. and Mrs. Harry having been instituted to recover Horn. Breen, C. E., John wrote his name Here were men working day and Fistuli without hospitalirstion), some other suitable person. and Pat Abraham were Tuesday Moshure of Flint, all former resi- the debt now remaining secured 1174 Madison Ave., Grand Rapids II Is Ordered. That the 30th John's period of rest had come agaii and again, always adding nighl lo bring the water down. dents here, were callers at Mrs. by said mortgage, or any part WAS G* callers al Will Engle's and J. 1). day of September. A. D., 1932, al Cream of the land. Eat, Drink and Be Merry. the significant letters for which Ihe clear, cold sparkling water of Phones: Office 38702; Res. SMlf Joe Shear's Sunday afternoon. thereof, whereby the power of to a close. His last day had been Frost's. ten o'clock in the forenoon, al Wayne Blasser received honor- Mrs. Alice Bidgeway and children sale contained in said mortgage strangely quiet. His nerves were he had struggled during four the old hills where Bip Van SAME said probate office, be and is here- able mention on his Handicraft of Lowell, were also callers Sun- has become operative. no longer on edge, but in the years that once seemed so long Winkle slept and dreamed. Men SIZE by appointed for hearing said 1.1. SHEPARD, M. 1. work at the Michigan State fair day afternoon.. I Now, Therefore. Notice is here- depth of his being he felt a sink- and then lay l>ehind him like a were drilling and sinking shafts, ALMOST A5 RW K*/N IM TOE EiMtTW Ai petition. by given that by virtue of the 47 •MS TUHMGL IS TSO FKT OteP W in Detroit. 11 is Further Ordered, That pub- ing sensation of loss. Of course sudden dream. II had been u were tunneling and mining under NOW THESE srvyjwws AQE MIGW.ISA Mable Shultz and Alvin Davis said power of sale and in pur- ICiaCULAR TUWMEL TMRU WMICU WATER PLACES AMD Ii TME LARGEST Of lic notice thereof be given by suance of the statute in such light, il was always a fight in the Ihe broad Hudson and now the J. LILTLAII, M. I. spent Monday in Grand Bapids. John Breen was more than mere- IS KIWEREPIHTD HBM VOWCOTV TOMl ITS KIND-18 MILES IU LCMfiTM-IT tS publication of a copy of this or- case made and provided, the said Quote Us 1932 Prices and MORE The chicken pie supper at the ly interested in Josephine. greater city. huge final bore, beneath Manhat- VARIOUS RMMTS IH TME CATSKILLMTSJ BMEN0U6M TO ACCoMOOATE A der. for three successive weeks Alton church was well attended, mortgage will be foreclosed by a Negonce Block, Lowell. iPOUSLt-TIMCK RAILROAD. > previous to said day of hearing, Beturning from I'agliacci alone He kept looking at his sheep- tan, was lo be accomplished, Ihe HAVANA parties being present from Low- Insist™ sale of the premises therein de- Office Hours. 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. •. in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- with Josephine one evening the skin, an elaborate parchment lasl deep drift four hundred and ell, I^ake Odessa. Belding. Smyr- scribed at public auction to the Office Phone 8® COME A10M6 MOW IUD M BUB per printed and circulated in said highest bidder at the south front car jolted as they swung across quaintly slating that he was en- more feel in the solid rock of the na. Edmore and Grand Rapids. Give Us A Trial. LETS GST BACV TOTUtOt Mr. and Mrs. Ted EU.art moved county. door of Ihe courl house in the Forty-second Street, and Joseph- titled to "all Ihe rights, privileges parching, steaming city. II was HOMC 1D*N SeR*& MOTHER yenuim CLABK E. HIGBEE. city of Grand Bapids. in said their household goods to Moseley Judge of Probate. ine uttered a startled "Oh!" as and immunities thereunto apper- a magnificent enterprise, a cause, «^MiiiyS\ JOII L STITKEI ptsavCRS you've bcem last week. They will occupy county of Kent (that being the they skidded on the slippery taining." He went to Greenbough a crusade, a direct reply to those ANAV their cottage until November, A true copy: tlace of holding Ihe circuit court carrying the precious screed —DENTIST— when they will move on their FBED BOTH. or the county of Kent) on the street when brought to a sudden who give scant honor to the en- Register of Probate. 16-17-13 f If You Wish to Buy or Ex- Phone 21C Hoara f to I farm and Lewis Fritz and wife 21st day of October. 1932. at 11 stop behind a jam. a bus having clutched in his fist. Here was Xineer. o'clock, E. S. T., in the forenoon Open Wednesday and Saturday will move to the Burr Davis fann. BAYER Fina! Administration Account bl'M-ked the eraiy. unregulated something to show lo Pug, to His appointment had been ac- John EvenLii. 7 to 9 of that day, which said premises Slate of Michigan. The Probate traflic just as it started moving prove that his studies had nol complished in a moment. These Office closed Tftraday are described in said mortgage as ftftftftftftft ftftftftftftft ASPIRIN Court for the County of Kent. follows, lo-wit: swiftly northward. Josephine been entirely in vain. Behind men wasted no time. "Beport At a session of said court, held change we have many deals ft ft The following described land was thrown against John. His him the lasl days of the com- Section Five. Shaft Eleven, to Ruskin al the Probate Office, in the City $ VERGENNES CENTER ft and premises situated in the Vil- ami steadied her. Her long glove mencement kept recurring, bril- engineer Ifurlburt, Monday, eight COULD BL SMALLER NIIUS H. CUTLET ft of Grand Bapids, in said county, O By N. M. K. r:- Because •••• lage of Lowell. County of Kent. was off; he cauxht her hand as liant flashes, intermingled with a. m.," The Division Engineer, • • BUT NOT BETTER.- —DENTIST— on the 30th day of August. A. D.. State of Michigan, viz.: Office over Hodges Grocery 0 Lowell. R. F. D. 5 0 1932. All that certain piece or parcel the car stopped. She rested his dreams of what was to come, named Wild, shook his hand. AM0N61ME IHTRICATS SUSSORFACE , The Bayer croai Is not merely a awaiting your inspection CLOSERTOm SURFACE ARE AOOO Present: HON. JOHN DALTON. of land described as follows: against him, her cloak open at wilh thoughts of Josephine and "Keep your eyes open, and good Office Hoars: 9 to 12 and 1 to 6 STRUCTURE OFMEWVORKOTY ARETHEl Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wesbrook L LEWIS CIGAR MFG. CO, MILES OF WATER MMNS. IT NeCtUlUTEl trade-mark, but a symbol of safety. Judge of Probate. Commencing eighty-eight (88) the throat, her bare shoulder be- comfortable interesting problems luck." John was on the street and Newark. N. J, Makers Open Wednesday and Sstardaj' HEPWG COMSWT YmCH FOR LEAKS STEAM LMKS HMICM OILIVER S TTLUOM and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wes- In the Matter of the Estate of Eveninga, 7 to 9 brook of Oakland. Onl., and Mr. feet westerly of the corner of he would discuss wilh Gilbert I WATER TVHEVES WHO OCCASIOMAUY, POOHM OF STEAM ANHUAUX TDOVFD Richard Klishkopf. Deceased. neath his eyes, in the pale light entering the new Subway al 181st THE WOODHOUSE CO. and MTs. Stephen Carter and Mrs. The name Bayer tells you that it Monroe and Bridge streets on Ihe Phone atugor TAPQHto MAWSJ L^OOO SKYSCRAPERS Roland M. Shivel having filed in from the arc lamps across the Van Horn. Never had the campus Street. Graad Rapida. Miek. J. H. Wesbrook of Middleville west side of Monroe and Ihe north cannot depress thi heart. said courl his final administra- side of Bridge streets; running been so afire wilh the spirit of "Why did he wish me 'good were Friday dinner guests of Mrs avenue. Neither spoke. Their tion account, and his petition thence northerly parallel with breathing was intense. An im- youth. luck'?" he wondered. A man sit- Mary Kerr. The tablet that's, stamped Bayer praying for the allowance thereof AFTER THE HONEYMOON Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Hor- Monroe Street one hundred (100) Gilbert Van Horn relurned to By GEOFF HA YE and for Ihe assignment and dis- pulse held them, the wild melody linx next to John held a paper.lie ace Weeks took their grandpar- dissolves so quickly you get instant feet from the north line of Bridge tribution of the residue of said Street; thence westerly parallel H.T. & N.S. Johnson of the moment before seemed to town and spenl a week ^ ilb John saw the headline. Ten Men Killed ents. Mr. and MVs. Tom Read to HtrafeCOME* PCTt Hi bPtAKS j relief from the pain. eslate. with Bridge Street twenty-two and Pug in Greenbough. Hie had on Aqueduct Siphon. It was VHCWt ARC YOU » TO My [ -OUT WHY TWC I Sunfield lo spend the day with reverberate through their minds. VlLLAOt HALF It Is Ordered. That the 30th (22) feet; thence southerly paral- GOlMi TO /— l UNCLE'S. ^PQT OP GLUE?J ENGLISH Mr. and Mrs. Clint Weeks. The scent of her hair, the com- kept away from the commence- printed in red and further down HAVt SOMt day of September, A. D.. 1932. al i MfVrtM t Mr. and Mrs. John Husar have ,1c! wilh said east line one hundred Real Estate Agency ment. "Nol feeling any too fit," was listed a long record of other ten o'clock in the forenoon, at pelling thrill of contact, swayed moved back from Detroit and will them on a crest of emotion. John was his excuse. In fact Gilbert casualties and deaths. said probate ofllce, be and is here- spend some lime with his father. by appointed for examining and pressed her to him with sudden was gelling very close lo the John slop|H'd at the field houst Mrs. Olive Ward of Ada, and There'i oo unpleasant taste or odor allowing said account and bear- A firm who have successfully sold parts of the Earth and its Mr. and MTs. Charles Moxon of rudeness, kissing her. Josephine, poinl where he would have to marked Shaft XI. He mel the ing said petition. Plumbing, Heatiig ad Hopkins spnt Sunday with their to tablets of Biyer manufacture: her eyes closed, did more than make a clean breast of things and gang. Mailing, a Penn. man and It is Further Ordered, That pub- additions for over 25 years, in its present location. brother. Tom Chaffee. no injorioos ingredients to npiet lic notice thereof be given by Sheet Metal Work just receive the imprint of his take his chances with John—but Barrow of Boston Tech. These Mrs. Mary Sears of I^nsing the system. publication of a copy of this or- This past 25 years has taken us from the Mexican line to Canada. lips. always hoping against hope that fellows bad an extra room in a spent from Monday until Wednes- der, for three successive weeks The car slid to stop before the something would turn up. "in a small apartment near the work, M day evening wilh her cousin, Mrs Prompt service on Tablets bearing the familiar Bays previous to said day of hearing, Remember No Service, No Fee. house in Ihe middle Fifties. They natural way." He kept his "Sure, come in, it's handy here Mary Kerr. in the Lowell Ledger, a newspa- Repair Work ; Vern Carter and lady friend oroM have no eosne partklei ts per printed and circulated in said sat boll upright. Both were wis- thoughts lo himself and devoted ind you can'l hear all Ihe blasts of Middleville, came for his aunt, kiltats throat or itomaah. county. Write or Phone 68-2 Saranac or Call and ar- er than before. a large pari of his lime lo watch- if you're a sound sleeper." Mrs. Mary Kerr and cousin, Net- JOHN DALTON, RAY COVERT range for an appointment at the Ledger Office Mich. ing Josephine. Gerril Bantoul. James Mailing. C. E., had al- tie Kerr, going home by way of Judge of Probate. Saranac, Back in the dormitory John ar- so he began to realize, was mak-j ready been on important work, IM'iddleville, where Ibty attended A true copy: Phone 317 church and enjoyed a very good ranged his work in a methodical ing remarkable progress wilh his driving the Pennsylvania lubes, FRED ROTH, sermon from the text, Exodus 14- Register of Probate. 16-17-18 way. looked throuxh his books as ward. Bantoul was a romantic He had the unhealthy pallor of 14, the words "Go Forward" ap- if cominx back to old friends, figure, a man wilh a past shroud- the men who have worked in BN.F Service, N.V. (r*oPP Hayfct - filled his favorite pipe from his ed in the glamour of adventure.[shields, under pressure. "Camc i-*^i • BIGHT THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO THL'HSDAY. SEPT. 22. 1932. This and That GUARANTEED Social Events Winter Barley From Around Used Cars Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Mcpherson Fri. and Sat. Cash Specials of Vergennes were hosts Thurs- 1928 Chevrolet Coach day evening lo members of (irand The Old Town 19.11 Plymouth Coupe Hapids Cheese club No. 1. Din- Successful Here 193H Pontiac Landau Sedan ner was enjoyed at Lone Pine A BARGAIN-COME SEE SPRING 1928 Ford Sport Roadnter Inn. SPRING Leonard llo/mig and wife called Kent counly farmers are report- LmIi af Hitit ftahirtu LAMB :ii the Cilley home Monday. ed by Iheir counly argricultural A company of friends and agent lo be having success in pro- 1. Ilutky. handMm*, hnrj Mrs. Hcrthn While spenl lasl EVERY ONE A BARCAIN neighbors and the "girls" from ducing crops of winter barley, lonft-wrarlng tread. week in Snnmac visiling friends. Lamb | Ol* Choice Leg of the bean room gave Mrs. John 3. Ontir Traction Safety. 1 'ir which has produced yields as n. Pa'cntrd Supartwlit Sh'lder 1^2® Breast 6c Lamb • vC Mr. ami Mrs. F. K. Howk visiled Kropf a delightful surprise Mon- high as 42 bushels per acre. DorJ tjirrjiin. friends in Ada Tuesday evening. GOULD'S GARAGE day evening, the occasion being The barley being grown by 4. full Oterilie in all dl- Hoberl Lee Vinl nf Delrnil was Phone 269 her birthday anniversary. Mr. them is apparently a strain devel- nianalom. jSlaulTer of Ohio, furnished love- A. Coortvrar name anil a week-end guesl of Miss Grace oped by the late Professor F. A. houte-Haa on aldawatl, CHOICE Warren. ly music on the banjo, accom- Spragg. Michigan State College. CHOICE panied by Miss Thelma Wingeier 6. Guaranteed for Ufa by Hugh Carr of Monlana, visiled Charles and Hiebard Baird are Tnis winter barley was distribut- world'# larteat rubber BEEF at the piano. A line picnic din- his eousin, Mrs. Cilley. Friday picking apples in the Emery Or- ed lo farmers in the State in 1910 company. ner was served and a nice gift evening. chard. and was Inspected and cerlided 7. Naw In a*ary way. left for the hostess. Pot oj Meaty 7i% Chuck i Aa Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Cilley were Mrs, Frank Keech was in Grand Iry Ihe Michigan Oops Improve- Roast OC|R|b, fC Roast • WC Sunday aflernoon guesls al Ihe Hapids Tuesday It) see the new ment Association until 1923, Lifetime Guaranteed Winter barley did nol prove Eugene Carr home. grandson. Mtanionary Meeting • very impular antl the inspection Miss Yelma Keech will lake The (Missionary society of the Marian Hriggs of Soulh Boslon, service on this crop was discon- was a iMonday luncheon guesl of Commercial teaching course in M. E. church held Iheir annual RIB ROAST 1 Oa STEAK lip a college al Kalamazoo this year. meeting with Mrs. William Chol- tinued. The successful crops GOODYEAR # Mrs. Howard Hurl. harvested by the Kent county rolled and boned • Round or Sirloin ' •* erton Friday aflernoon. Among Mr. and Mrs. Peler Mulder were Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Fahrni and growers may" arouse interest lit other inleresling letters read wns week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Blaser were the crop again. SPEEDWAY one from Rev. Hoy Holland, a for- John Henry of Evart. Sunday callers at Albert Blaser'::. Supertwlst Cord Tires mer Lowell boy. now working in The barley does nol seem lo iMrs. Lloyd Dunn and children winterkill easily antl there arc LEAN LEAN Mrs. Pearl Johnson of Vermonl- the Southland, He has a charge of near lonia. were guesls for a few reports of crop failures from AsLow tan PORK ville, was a week-end guesl of her of Ave appointments and wilh his few days last week of her moth- this cause. The grain is planted EACH sisler, Mrs. H. C. Scolt. capable wife, successfully con- er. Mrs. Hose Kiel. about the same lime as winter As ^ Mrs. Hose Kiel visited her son, ducts the regular services, beside IN PAIRS Fr. Side i Ol* Chops i QU Whilman Kiel, and family in Mr. and Mrs. William CosgrilT special meetings. wheat. Two growers report that they obtained gooti crops from »i3SR*.a. Pork • *2* end cut ' "2® lr ioc Grand Hapids Sunday. and niece, Miss Helen Johnson Following Ihe program and an- were Thursday evening callers at discing corn ground after that Howard Peckham is leaving nual reiMirts, an election of olll- crop had been placed in the silo. the Walls home in Bowne. cen followed with Ihe following 4.sa-N 4.M-J1 4.7S-I0 1 4.7S-M Friday lo resume his work at Ihe Winter barley ripens early and Sunday dinner guests of Donald result: Mrs. W. S. Winegar, who $ center cut I'nlversily of Michigan. is often ready lo harvest the last ib. 10c and Bichard MacNaughlon were has been presidenl for a long A*7 Shoulder Roast Miss Alice Engle spenl a few week in June. This barley is $ Hiebard Court. Henry and Orison term of years wished to be re- 4x days lasl week wilh her sisler, bearded but the beards break off •4 ai Weaver and Frank Van Dusen. all lieved and Mrs. F. F. Coons wns Sarah June, al Jackson. easily during threshing. Th" tsix? Tuba «4e | of l.owell. elected lo Ihe chair; vice presi- TUNIIN College crops department is try B.H-19 S.M-M s.ee-Ji 8.25-IS Mr. and Mrs. E. Cilley spent dent, MTs. Nellie Andrews; secre- ing to cross-breed this barley lo $ 99 Wad P.M. Weaver^ Market Thursday in Grand Hapids wilh tary-treasurer, Mrs. Harold L. obtain a new winter barley which •MVs. Kennelh McKonkle. Weekes; corresponding secretary, A Goodyaar WHERE YOU CAN BUY THE BEST Q U A LI T Y will have smooth beartls. 4.x •4S 9x Mrs. George Sutton has been Mrs. W. S. Wingar; mile box sec'y, Each t4 f« Radio Health Dep'mt. Program .MEATS and GROCERIES spending Ihe pasl week wilh Mr. Mrs. F. P. MacFarlane; thank sasa Tuba at. M tttta and Mrs. Sutton in Ionia. offering secretary, Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Garrel Heimer of Wachterhauser: stewardship-sec- 4-H Club News Electric Radloa Edmore. visiled his brother, Fred To Hold Clinics retary, Mrs. J. A. Bannan. This month Heimer and family ISaturday. $17.SO end up Goodyear World Senea Baseball Again Mrs. Ruth Freeman is spending Kent County's 441 dairy judg- The following clinics for the built Ui Ihe week wilh her niece, Mrs. ing team composed of Floyd prevention of diphtheria for chil- o 0 200 millionth Elinore Morse of near Orleans. Holmden of Harvard, F'dward dren from 0 months lo 10 years <§> CARDS OF THANKS ^ tire F'rick and Herold Kober of Spar- Mr. and Mrs. K. Q. Holf of Grand of age will be held at the time Ralph's Tire & Radio Shop O « la, stood second in the contest at Hapids, were week-end guesls of and dates specified below. Delroil wilh Ilfleen teams en- Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Hunter. On Ihe dale of Ihe last dose of We wish lo express our heart- felt thanks lo the neighbors and tered. Mrs. Sam Alexander was a Sun- Ihe Toxoid clinic, we will also Floyd Holmden stood third in day dinner guest of Mr. and iMVs. vaccinate against smallpox, any friends who so thoughtfully I helped us in the sickness and Ihe contest and will be one of the Charles Alexander al Iheir farm child over 0 months of age if we Hymns Replace "Number, Please?"as death of our beloved mother, Mrs. four boys who will represent home. have the written consent of Ihe Michigan in the 4-H contest at parents or guardian. H. L. Panl. We also wish lo Miss Evelyn Yeiter was Ihc Ihe Waterloo Dairy Cattle Con- We urge all parents and guard- thank Dr. Altland for his kind Telephone Building Becomes Church house guest of Miss Katherine gress at Waterloo, Iowa, the week ians of children in these age ness. Hlake of Middleville, lasl Thurs- Mr. antl Mrs. Clifford Pant. of October 3rd. groups to avail themselves of day and Friday. The state 4-H judging team will these very valuable prevenlive Mr. and (Mrs. Ben Andrews. Mrs. Florence Dunlap of I^in- be in Kent County Tuesday, Sep- treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gage, sing. visiled her aunl. Mrs. Chas. and Ihe Grandchildren. lember 27lh. judging Guernseys m Alexander and her father, Wm. On Monday, Sept. 19; Monday, pi 8) al Thornwood Farms al Ada. and Lavender ISunday. Oct. 10; and Monday, Oct. 31 nl at Greenvale Farms at Eastman- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins, the following points; ville. The team is in charge of 1 Mrs. James Collins and ftfrs. Ches- Vergennes, Disl. 7—8:30 a. m. o o Nevels Pearson, assistant stale Ada. Disl. 4 fr.—9:00 a, m. club leader. ter Weldon were Thursday guests COMING EVENTS « of friends in lonia. Vergennes. Disl. 8—9:30 a. m. Edward Frick was sixth in the Verg'n's, Disl. 12 fr.—10:00 a.m. contest and high judge in Jersey's iMr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith of De- The P. N. G. club will meet Verg'n's, Disl. 4 fr.—10:20 a. m. for which he was awartled a gold troit ami Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hice Monday night. (Sepleinber 201 h. Vergennes, Disl. I—10.40 a. m. medal. of Portland were Sunday dinner wilh Mrs. Earl Kaufman. Vergennes, Disl. 5—11:00 a. in. and afternoon guests al Ihe P. J. Verg'n's, Disl. 1 fr.-11:30 a. m. Fineis home. The Lowell Woman's club will Anglers Now Turn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hriggs of On Wednesday, Sept. 21; Wed- hold its first meeting of Ihe year Grand Hapids and his sister. Miss nesday. Oct. 12. and Wednesday. at 3 p. m., on Wednesday, Sept, Good Old Pan Fish Esther Hriggs of South Hoston Nov. 2nd. at the following places: l'8th al Ihe Congregational Par- Cascade. Disl. 2—9:00 a. m. were week-end guests at Ihe How- ish House. The Junior depart- Wilh all trout streams ami ard Hurt home. .Cascade. Disl. 4—9:20 a. m. ment of Ihe club are invited r- The tdicviulc has been complcird l»r hascball's .mnual world series Cascade, Disl. 8—10.00 a. m. trout bikes closed lo fishing, Miss Edna McNaughton of guesls antl will be entertained al anglers are turning to other wat- hrsi two games in be playcl .'t Vanket' sladnini, New York. Septi nlber 2^ Cascade, Disl. 12—10:30 a. m. a social hour antl suuper follow- and 29 Anticipating tlie triumph i)( the Chira^o Cubs in tin National Washington, I). C., visited her ers for fall fishing for black bass, Cascade, Disl. I—11:00 a. m. ing. Senior club please bring League pennant race, the next »vvo pames are scheduled at ChicaR'j <«' cousin. Mrs. Eugene ICngle for u bluegills ami other "pan" fish. Cascade. Disl. 5—11 ;20 a. m. own dishes, sandwiches and a OctQbcr I .ind i Photos, show (left) ("harley Gnmni playinc first- few days and returned it) her The black bass season will Cas'de, Disl. 10 fr.—11:45 a. m. dish of food lo pass. Junior This fo.vner telephone building In Kaneai City, baseman manager ot the Chicago Cubs and (riKht) J'h McCarthy, nunagei school duties at Ihe Maryland close December 31. but Ihe season club please bring own service. Mo., hat been bought by tha congregation of the of the New York Yankees—former manager of the Cubs and thi only Stale college. On Friday, Sept. 23; Friday, for all other game species will re- Every member of both groups Brookilde Methodist Episcopal Church, South. manager ever tn have won a leicm- pennant in both major leagues Clifford, son of Rev. and Mrs. Oct. 14; Friday, Nov, 4, at the fol- main open until March 31 lo per- Right: Rev. R. B. Ktmbretl, pastor. S. J. Hoolsema. was brought lowing places: s urged lo be present. mit taking through the Ice. Cascade. Disl. 3—8:30 a. m. home from the hospital Monday, Clammers will cease their 1932 The Jackson Exchange bulidlnf Cascade, Disl. 6 fr.—9:00 a. nt. At North Conway, N. H., a few where he had undergone an ap- operations Seplember 30 when has an interesting history. Several Cascade, Disl. 7 fr. -9:30 a. m. the mussel season closes. years ago. a church building which World's Tennis King pendix operation. lie is getting years ago, when Seventy-first street Labor Adds Beauty along nicely. Lowell, Disl. 4 fr.—10:00 a. m. BIRTHS ihad outlived its spaa of usefulness Lowell. Disl. 8.—10:30 a. m. in Kansas City was widened as Mr. and (Mrs. Loyal Hickner en- Wall—It's a wonder that the'as a religious edifice was purchased Lowell. Disl. 12 fr.—11:00 a. m. Gregory Boulevard, an end to the lertained their cousins. Mr. and Lowell, Disl. 5.—11:20 a. m. exchange building Impended, since Mrs. Lester Bradley and daughtcr To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schnei- haiiUsT receivers ^ ^ ^ Carroll County Telephone Lowell Disl. C.—11:40 a. m. It stood In the path of that widen- Lorralne of Belding, and the H. der, Sept. 17lh, a 7Mi pound son. Nerl*—Nolso tong as the ro., Company and converted Into a tele- hone ceD ing. But the building was moved F. Green family Sunday evening. On Wednesday, Sept. 28; Wed- Donald Arthur. Miss Edna Al- ceivers are in the hands of sui,., P tral office. Now, In Kansas Ice cream and cake were served. nesday, Oct. 19th; Wednesday, len is caring for mother ami scribers. City, Mo., an opposite transforma- south out of :he path of the street tlon has taken place. widening and enlarged by the tele- Sunday guesls entertained by Nov. 9. at the following places: son. and her sister. Mrs. (iorle of The congregation of the Brook- phone company. At the time this Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carr were Cannon Disl. H—8:30 a. m. Owosso. is helping in the care of their son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Cannon Disl. 2 fr.—9:00 a. m. the home. •>+••••+*+++•+••++•••++*• side Methodist Episcopal Church. was done. It was said to be the Russell Carr of Grand Hapids. Mr. Cannon Disl. 1 fr. (Cannons- South, In Kansas City, has pur- largest telephone exchange build- and Mrs. Elmer Cilley of Keene, burg-Vergennes and Ada) 9:40 a. Real 1 chased the telephone central office ing that ever had been moved la and Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Heebe of m. building knowd as the Jackson Ex- this country without Interruption of Ionia. Cannon Disl. 1 fr. (Cannon and Safe Pleasant Way change, from the Southwestern Bell servicc. Graltan) 10:00 a. til. William Devering relurned lasl T-Bone Steaks Telephone Company, and Is re- A short time ago, It became neces- Cannon Disl. 7—10:30 a. m. Wednesday, having visiled the modeling the structure so that It sary to abandon thn Jackson Ex- Cannon Disl. 5—10:50 a. m. pasl three weeks with relatives To Lose Fat Any Hour may serve as its church. change. when telephones serving Cannon Disl. 3.—11:10 a. m. and friends in Southern Michigan Thus cables are to yield to hymns, that section of the city were Cannon Disl. 4 fr. 11:30 a. m. and attending the Marshall fair. How would you like to lose 15 and where, until a short time ago, changed from manual to dial opera- He also visiled his cousin, Horace On Friday, Sept. 30; Friday, pounds of fat in a month and al "Number please?" was heard mil- tion. It was not feasible to con- Deane, of Charlotte. Oct 21; and Friday Nov. 11, at the same lime increase your en- The Little Raeise lions of times a year, the Rev. R. B. vert the building to the new type ergy and improve your health? Mr. and Mrs. A. Weaver ami the following places: Klmhrell will now be heard instead, of operation, and so dial telephone The American Federation ol" La- How would you like lo lose Mr. and Mrs. Waller Rogers en- Ada Disl. 12 fr.—9:00 a. m. Restaurant as he dellvera his regular Sanday service in that locality Is now being •ir has granted a first charter to the joyed a motor trip Ihe past week- Ada. Disl. 8 Ir.—9:30 a. m. your double chin and your loo East Main SI. morning sermon. The operating, provided In a new building con- .ew Artists and Models Union, or- end. which took them lo Niagara Ada. Disl. 13 fr.—10:00 a. m. prominent hips and at the same ganized at Chicago and electing Miss, room, once lined with switchboards, structed especially for that type of Falls, via Port Huron, returning Ada. Disl. (>—10:20 a. m. time make your skin so clean and I 'itrnicc Argast, (above) its presi- clear that il will compel admira- provides an adequate audltoriuni. operation. '.-.•at through Windsor. Onl. Their Ada, Disl. 4—10:50 a. m. pI5lf trip covered nearly 1,000 miles. Ada, Disl. 2.—11:20 a. m. tion? Ada. Dist. 3.—11:40 a. m. Gel on the scales today and see Mrs. Eilhol Ford, who has been how much you weigh—then get a NOTICE. LEDGER READERS at the L. A. Weaver home the past Special Prices for September bottle of Kruschen Salts which Two Daredevil Adventurers - A Skydevil and a Friends of The Ledger and Al- two months or more is now in will last you for 4 weeks and Greenville al the home of her Shampoo, 25c. io Solo hffving business in the costs but a trifle. Take one- Hair cut and wet wave, 35c. Probate Court of Kent Counly brother, Orlo Weeks, assisting in half teaspoonful in a glass of hol Broadcasting War Correspondent - hating each Eye brow arch, 25c. will confer a favor on the pub- the work during the absence of water before breakfast every Special permanent wave given lisher by requesting Ihe court to his wife, who is in the hospital in morning—cut down on pastry other and loving the same woman - Rllsworth Vines, rangy Californ- order probate notices published that city. on the new Nalurelle machine. an. is the world's new tennis king. and fatly meals—go light on po- in this paper. The Judge will Bertram Scolt. iHerbert Rey- The new combination wave wilh In defeating Henri Cochet of France tatoes, butter cream and sugar— be glad to comply wilh the re- nolds. Hob Jacobi and Sam Yeiler cluster curls so popular with the match wits against a mutual enemy! in straight sets in the finals at New and when you have finished the quest when made. If the request new hats al $5.50. Sliles Beauty York, he dethroned the great French- motored to Grand Hapids Satur- contents of this first bottle weigh is not jnade such notices will be Shop. Phone 385-F-2. (cl8i' man who had ruled since 1928 day with a load of bitter sweet. yourself. published in a Grand Rapids pa- The boys are earning money in Now you will know Ihe pleas- LOWELL MARKET BBPOKT per.—Respectfully, various ways lo pay for a lour anl way to lose unsightly fat and Typewriter paper, SViXllsize, R. G. Jefferies. Pub. Ledger. through Yellowstone park next Corrected. Sept. 22. 1932. you'll also know lhal the 0 salts 20c the pound at the ledger summer. Go to il boys, here's Wheal 45 of Kruschen have presented you Ledger Want ads. pay. office. hoping. Bye 30 wilh glorious health. Sunday guests al the home of Flour, per bbl 4.00 But be sure for your health's Ally, and Mrs. H. E. Springett Oats, per bu 15 sake lhal you ask for and get were Mr. ami MVs. Charles Mosh- Corn and Oat Feed, cwl 85 Kruschen Salts. Get them at er and daughter Janet of Pasa-i Corn Meal 80 any drug-store in the world and dena. Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. A.| Cracked corn, per cwl 95 if the results one bottle brings do Mosher, of Newaygo and Mr. and Bran, per cwl....* 65 nol delight you—do not joyfully Mrs. Harry Mosher of Flint. Mrs.' Middlings, per cwl 70 satisfy you—why money back. Charles Mosher is a niece of Mrs. Pea Beans 1.35 Springett. Light Hed Beans .1.75 Hardluck—I'm just a young Mr. and Mrs. C. (). Lawrenci Dark Bed Kidney Beans 2.00 fellow lhal is struggling lo make ends meet. left Wednesday for an auto trii) Eggs, per dozen 18 Carenort—Well, if you're so which will include Brantfom. Butler fat badly bent financially il ought lo Onl.. where they will be guests Hogs, dressed 4Vi-6^ be easy for you. of Mrs. Lawrence's relatives, and Hogs, live 4H Toronto to visit Mr. Lawrence's Calves, live 5 sisler and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Beef, live .3-0 Read the Wanl Column. Brelhour. They will be awav Beef, dressed 5-12 Ralph about two weeks. Fowls, pound 0-11 Wednesday evening Mrs. 0. J. Potatoes, bushel 27 • Still Mr.. Rudy Vallce* Yeiter and sister. Mrs. Dale Cur- HOLT GRAVES liss of Alto, were guesls al a de- Good Clubbing Offer lightful bridge at Ihe home of Your choice of either the % their brother-in-law and sister. Michigan Farmer or the Ohio Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Lustig of (irand Vtrmer in combinuiion with The Hapids. Two tables of bridge Ledger for 82.25 per year. V'-Hc Smday & Moidiy Q were in play and delicious re- M - freshments were served by the Want ads. bring results. Sun. Mat. at 3:00. I0c-20c hostess to nine guesls. Eves at 7:00 & 9:00, 10c-86c Gee Ma is like a kid on circus day, Those from oul of town attend- ing the funeral of Mrs, Ellen Paul I bought our winter coal from Run- were Mrs, Bertha Weeman. Mrs. Lucy Hedges. Mrs, Janie Hedges. ciman and she is as contented as a Mrs, Hay Pratt and Mrs, Maggie MILK Easton of Shelby; Mr. and Mrs. bug under a rug. I know he has a Orla Gibson of Pierpont; Mrs. Alton Erickson and Miss Idonna % Here Is Your Money Saving Coupon—Worth ISo Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Pant lot of it left. Call him today. 7c J This Coupon and 10c Will Admit One lo The Strand. and Charles Dewald of Muske- gon; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Law- rence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. per quart Over the phone trom Reno. Fav I Tuesday, September 27, 1932 Lawrence and Earl Lawrence. 'ebb Vallec learned that she still C. H. RUNCIMAN Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pant of Grand loved her "Vagabond Lover" bus- $ Regular Admission, 10c—25c. Hapids and Mr. and Mrs. Jack band and radio crooner so they long- Riekaeri Bairy distantiv kissed and made up "Just 115 Broadway Lowell, Mich. Glanville of Cascade: Mr. and { BRING THIS COUPON — SAVE 15 CENTS Mrs. George Pant and Mrs. Anna a foolish quarrel and so senseless," Pant of Kent City. says Fay