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Dr. James M. Miller Dies Instantly in Auto Crash, Tuesday

Dr. James M. Miller Dies Instantly in Auto Crash, Tuesday

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NUMBER 28 BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937 SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR COUNCIL SIGNS FOR SE PLANS Ask Federal Aid Dr. James M. Miller Dies Instantly in Auto Crash, Tuesday for Construction Car Rams Tree Franklin D,, Jr., Weils Ethel du Pont Ceremonies Usher Youngest Eagle Tries His Wings of Disposal Plant Now Here’s On II S. 12 in Commission Contracts With the in Opening Games Cole for Engineering Proposition Early Morning at Lighted Field Specifications Give Library $700 Heart Attack Advanced as Record Crowd Sees French’s it. 1'. Johnson Paper, Industrial Rubber, Along the Big Bend Possi ble Explanation Consider Hiring Motorcycle Now just to look at tilings and of Tragedy Teams Win Cop to Curb Traffic not spend any money. . . . All Attended by a rev -.c crowd, es­ Violations kinds of people ; . . . all sizes and Dr. James M. Mi’.L.', well known timated at 1,000, the lighted ball shapes .... Say, that fellow Benton Harbor veterinarian, and field was dedicated, Friday, by Approval or a conti act with just got about 'three or four coins twice Democratic candidate for appropriate ceremonies and two John Cole of the Cole, Moore and from that slot machine. . . . We.l Bemen county sheriff, was in­ ball games. Attendants report­ Guepel engineering firm of South let’s just try one . . . UughL to stantly killed at 5:45 o’clock on ed ’that about 100 car admissions Bend, for plans for a sewage dis­ have got something then from the Tuesday morning When his car and ^270 individual admissions posal plant was made, at the looks of it. . . . Nope, they have struck a tree on U. S. 12, near were paid. . The members of tlie meeting of the City Commission, to be in reverse order. . . . All Denton Harbor. His death Is the local soft ball teams, the three Monday night, and an appropria­ right, lei’s get away, they're only ■20th traffic fatality on Bemen outside teams;, and members of tion ot $700 to permit the expan­ a sucker game ally way. highways this year. the high school band were guests sion and improvement of library Look at that. . . . All you’ve The accident occurred when Dr. at. the events. services was authorized. An ap­ got to do is toss .a penny on Lie Miller was returning from an The evening's program began plication for a P. W. A. grant was metal plate and make Lie bell early morning call near Harbert with a parade starting downtown, sent Monday afternoon- from the ring. . . . Always used to have a in southern Berrien. There were of the soft ball teams, preceded city clerk’s office. jxretty good. eye. »*> 'wyavKutw The advisability of hiring a Four pennies to blow . . . here by'the high school band. The l-’iml Body Shortly Alter Death lights were turned on by -John motorcycle otficer to .curb pres­ goes. . . . One, nope. . . . . Two, ent speeding: and other traffic closer. . . Three . . . pretty wild. The wrecked car and Miller’s Miller, Athletic Director, and body were found by Herbert Harold “Curly” Bradfield, district violations of motorists was consid­ Mere goes, once a sucker, always Edward Somers, twelve years old, became the country’s youngest ered by the commission in a dis­ a sucker . . . and the bell rings. soft ball commissioner, gave a "eagle" when he took off for his solo flight at Floyd Bennett field at congratulatory speech. Mayor Long-Island, N. Y. Instructor Pilot Archie Baxter wishes him luck. cussion precipitated by the re­ Pretty hefty box of chocolates for Killed In Smashup quest of Arthur Johnston that a -penny. . . . Well, four pennies. Merson threw the first ball. Eddie comes from a flying family. His father, Congressman Andrew L. French’s Win 7-8 Somers of Brooklyn is a pilot. some 'action be taken to keep Feeling kind of chesty now. . . . drivers from, ignoring city traffic Luck's probably got under full The Buchanan All-Stars were Franklin D. Roosevelt..Jr., -and his bride, the former Ethel du Pont. defeated by the French Paper ordinances. swing. . . . Now that you think of Tpc President’s son and the daughter of Eugene du Pout were married Ask Bids tor New Truck it, always did have had- pretty company, leaders of the Niles A Sister-In-Law of Henry in Christ church, Greenville, Del.: A reception was held on the grounds League in the feature game, and Smith Buried Here A resolution providing for the good luck. . .. . Should have capi­ of "Owl's Nest," the estate of. Mr. and Mrs. du Pont. City Plans Drive advertisement of bids tor a new talized on it ottener, . .- . Let’s the Auto Specialty girls’ team was beaten1 by the girls’ indus­ ton and a half truck was passed try'this slot machine. . . . Loaded Funeral services ivi- ivirs. Fred on Wrong Angle by the council as the culmination with nickels in the jack pot. . . . trial rubber team in a five inning Smith, sister-in-law1 of Henry exhibition game. of previous suggestions that ' a ’ Oh, well, it always takes a few to Mrs. E. French, Mrs. J. Boone Smith, were held Sunday in War­ new one be purchased to relieve get warmed up. . .: . Once more, French’s banged out three hits saw, $nd., : with burial in tlie Bu­ Parking of Cars. to score two runs in the first in­ the city of the present expense of in this one. . . . Well, you can’t chanan cemetery. Mrs. Smith was hiring an extra truck at a costlj win all ' the .. time, -. . . Maybe Celebrate Eighty-Sixth Birthday ning, chalked up their third run known here by a great, many as on three errors by the All-Stars Stickers Cautioning Offend­ hour rate. wliat I need is a system. . . . You the family had lived here. ing Drivers to be lcnqw, ■ just play one nickle in a Their eighty-sixth birthday was 1 in the second, countered a fourth That the city would in all machine . . . :. and then quit for ( Celebrated by Mrs. Ella French.' Insurance Man Speaks run on a hit and an ..error in the Distribute J , _, - . likelihood- be forced by. the statj life, Alright life's try this one. . , and Mrs, James Boone July 8. - < ! seventh, and cinched tlie game ■r. ' *" to install the sewage disposal No go . . . All right, all right, Mrs. Boone - was born July 8, j at Local Lions Meet with • three more run3 in the 8th. Miller Students A drive against motorists who plant whether or not they receiv­ let’s go. 1851, m a log cabin where her ! Deeds’ triple in the iourth gave park at the wrong angle was ed the federal grant, was pointed Haven’t been living right I father and mother,. Mr, and Mrs. the losers two runs. A single and started toy city official:;, Monday, out in remarks by Mayor Merson guess. , . . Say what's that, . , . G. E. Kelley of the Traveler’s a double enabled them to score to Present Piano with the authorization of the and Mr, Cole. Calvin Myler, started housekeep­ Insurance company, Grand Rap­ Three pictures for a dime i v . . . ing. She was married to James again in the ninth. printing of stickers pointing out The State Board of Health and Can't lose much on that. , . Let’s ids, addressed the Buchanan Lions Both Teams Get 7 Hits the effects of careless parking. the Stream Control Commission Boone, Maroh 3, 1870, in that club last Wednesday on the his­ Program Tonight have a fling at it. . . . “All right same log cabin, Mr. Boone died . French's got seven hits off the The stickers are to be placed have been attempting to clean up smile." . . . "Tills way-.’’ . . ... ■. tory of insurance and the service commned pitching of Sherbum,. on the windshield of -the offend­ all rivers in the state and lately m 1933. In 1932 Mr. and Mrs. of-insurance in economic develop­ A piano recital will be given by ■ Now, the other way.". . . "Here Boone had celebrated their sixty- Jesse, and Freehling, The All- ing motorist’s car by local police have been concentrating attention ment. He was accompanied by pupils of Mrs. Genevieve Miller, at officers. Local officials have voic­ on the St. Joseph river and all they are.” . . . Pretty, good at third wedding anniversary. They, Stars got seven hits from Frank 8:00 o’clock this evening at 416 that. , . . . Make me look like-uh, H, R. Lang of the same company. Seals. . . ■ ed hopes that the campaign will contributing waters. moved to Buchanan in 1886 and,; W. Front St. The following pro­ make drivers more attentive to Plant to Cost About $64,000 like-uh, well, like something; no, Dr. James M. Miller had lived here ever .since. . Crouch, with two singles In four gram is to be presented: that isn’t what I mean. .- , . Any times up, led the winners in hit­ their methods of parking, and Cost of the proposed sewage Klcmm of Stevensville on his way Mrs. French was bom in Win- Juggleur Thompson way they’re pretty good. ting. Deeds knocked out a triple have also indicated -that more plant is estimated at about $64,- from St. Joseph. Sheriff Charles ham county, Vermont, and came Week-End Death Wigwam Thompson drastic methods may be under­ 000. Acceptance by P. W, A. offi­ to Michigan when eight years: old. in two times up to lead the losers. Janice Rizor Musing and Hearing in the Miller was notified and rushed to Summary: taken if the plan fails to prove cials of the city's application the scene. Coroner Louis Kerli- She attended the first high school j Dancing M. R. Jesse effective. would provide for the payment by Big Tent in Buchanan. She married Willard J Brings Berrien French 210 000 130 7 7 3 Brownies Drill M. R. Jesse "Only 25 cents to get in friend.” kowskt was called and concluded All-Star s 000 200 001 3 7 9 The stickers are to be modeled the federal government of about that Dr. Miller had not been dead French and they celebrated their Swaying Silver Birches Leslie after suggestion made by L. .B. $29,500, the remainder to be paid . . . So sucker, here you are. . . . golden wedding anniversary in •Scorer, John Soliultz. Billie Lou Lamb “The world’s smallest pony, ovei' a half hour. Brownings to Umpires, Chain and Bristol. Spafford on behalf of the Lions by the city. That Dr. Miller liight have suf­ 1921, He died in 1922. - They Bobolink • Mayor safety committee, and are to show The contract with Cole will be­ friend/’ , . , So what- . . , “The lived m the old French homestead The industrials were on the los­ Indian Mayor world's smallest cow, friend." , . . fered a heart attack Was advanc­ er's end of a 4 to 1 score, but by diagram how. careless parking come effective only upon the ac­ north of M-60 for 47 years. When • Berrien C o u n .y drownings Sing Lee ■ ■■■.. Lively produces accident causing condi- “The pony that money can’t buy, ed as a possible cause of the dis­ Mr. French died Mrs. French reached -the -total of ten last week came through in the last half of Junior Fagras ceptance of a bid for tlie actual friend.’’ . . . Oh Yeah. . . A real aster. the fourth to win. Kimball, pitch­ i tions and how the parking of one construction at which time the came to Buchanan to reside with with the death of Raymond La- The Swing Thompson driver at an angle other than that Buffalo, friend." . . , Well now Sheriff Miller reports that there throp, 34, of Ardmore, Ind., .at ing to Daily, for the Industrials, Lullabye M. R. Jesse engineer will be paid one- third of were no marks on the concrete or her son, Fred French. She has indicated by the parking lines his fee, the remainder to be paid •there’s something, .... two other sons, George, Chicago, 3:35 o'clock in Wagner Lake, allowed three hits, while Gast-and Mint a Whisler "Right in here, friend, you can in the surrounding grounds to in- forces all motorists parking next in graduated installments as the and Robert. She is the only liv­ about four miles west of Bu­ Pitcher formed ■ the battery for Gay Butterflies Scovill to him to do the same if they see the body of a man born in B. I cheats that Dr.. Miller had ap- chanan. ■ the Auto Specialties. Martha Fagras work progresses. His total fee ing charter member of: the Pres­ want to park safely. will be six per cent of the con­ •C„ and the body of a half man ' plied the brakes, byterian. Missionary Society and Deputies' Vern Story, Fred Summary: The Swan . : Adler and half animal creature.” . . . . The present angle of parking struction costs. Lost Elections by Close Margins is the oldest member of the French, Robert Rinker, and Clar­ Auto Specialties 102 10 4 3 2 Bonnie Mills was made more obtuse than the “Only ten cents, folks.” “Strictly Dr. Miller had lost the election church. ence Dunbar dragged the lake un­ Industrial Rubber 100 4 5 6 3 Gertrude’s Dream Beethoven Careless Driving Criticized an educational exhibition* friend." former angle in order to allow In his statement to the council, for county sheriff by close votes til about 8:00 o’clock Sunday aft­ Waltz, Les Myrtles Wachs more room for traffic. . . . "Only ten cents.” . . . .Don’t [ in 1932 and again in 1936. In ernoon, when French’s grappling Doris Alice Mr. Johnston said that on one go in, you're biting for too much the 1932 campaign Sheriff Charles Iron caught the body, which was Detroit Woman Lucille ■ Fnml recent occasion, a motorist had now. . . . Well you're in now, look Miller was counted in by a close recovered nearly . 300 feet from Barbara Swartz driven up on his lawn and that at around. . . , Look’s- as- if he’d Vote and Dr, Miller’s friends urg­ Boy Hit. by Car;.. shore in water about 30 feet Waltz, in E Minor Chopin Cob Scout Camp another time a motorist had driv­ been dead for thousands of years ed him to demand a recount. The deep. Hurt in MM /Catherine Wynn en on the Ross yard, and that he all right. , . . “Loaned by, ah recount vote gave the Republican Ankle Fractured The accident , is reported to have Ends; Local Boys had observed several other cases archaelogloal institution, friend, sheriff a close victory. happened when. Lathrop sank in Auto Accident Six Local Scouts to of disobedience of traffic regula­ strictly an educational exhibition." Dr. Miller was born in Bay City, A broken light ankle and head what appeared to be the throes of tions and of careless driving. . . , Well let’s move on now. , Mich., December 9, 1878, the son bruises , were incurred by Harold a heart attack after making sev­ Attend Gamp Madron Acquire Citations Expressions favoring action to "See the flea circus, friend, ... , of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. His fam- Bratton, five, son of Mr. and Mrs. eral dives from rowboat in which An auto-smashup on m-60 re­ The second and final week' ef make Buchanan traffic safer Only ten cents, friend.” . ..Hur­ ily moved to Benton township in Lloyd Bratton, W. Alexander St., he was riding with his nieces, sulted, in a brain concussion arid Six local Boy Scouts plan to the Cub Scout camp at. Madron were voiced by members of the ray, managed to get by that one. . Ills early youth, and he lived there Widen he was struck, last Thursday Dorothy and Catherine. body bruises for Mrs. Christine leave , Sunday to attend the Boy closed last Sunday noon, tlie fol­ commission during the evening’s . , Here what’s this : . . “two for.48 years. He attended the old by a car driven by Melvin Maxson, Lathrop, an employe of a South Sampson, of Detroit, about 3:00 Scout camp at Madron. They are: lowing local boys winning honors discussions, heads and alive, Money back if not Benton Harbor -college, and , the H e. is reported to be recovering Bend oil drilling company, came o’clock last Thursday -afternoon. Charles Matthews; Verne Long- in the second week of the camp. satisfied." . . . Wonder if any­ Phillips Veterinary . College ill nicely. -to the lake for -the week-end with She was taken to Pawating Hos­ worth, Richard Neal, Jerry Bow­ Bill Gregory, Troop 80, Buchan­ one's ever asked for their money Chicago. During the war lie The Bratton boy is said to have his brother, Alfred, also of Ard­ pital, Niles for treatment. man, Philip Sands and Richard an, merit badge for first aid to Mrs. Clara Pangborn back, . . . Let’s take a look. . . . served in the veterinary corps, suddenly run out into tlie street more, and the lattens two daugh­ The accident is reported to have Dilley. animals; Robert Wollam, Troop So, I paid ten cents to see -tills. . . tie was- a member of the Ameri­ while playing with some neighbor ters. • occurred when the west-bound The program will include sig­ 46, Berrien Springs, merit badges Passes Away Monday Well the bovine has two heads all can Legion and the Elks. youngsters, Coroner Bernard J. Reiser, -sum­ car driVen by Mrs, Sampson nalling instruction, a Red Cross for Athletics, Civics, and swim­ right, so no legal i-easpn for ask­ struck a truck after she cut over Mrs. Clara Pangborn, a sister- SurvJivng are his widow, his moned from Benton Harbor, Junior and Senior instruction pro­ ming; Robert Borsos, Troop 71, in-law of Mrs, D. D. Pangborn, ing for that money back. parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Mill­ waived an inquest. •to avoid hitting an east bound car gram, and regular scouting activ­ Niles, merit badge in chemistry. driven by Jacob Hilton, which had passed away in Chicago last Mon­ er, Benton Harbor; two brothers, League Leaders The body was -taken to the ities. Several scouts will complete Honor camper: Steve Black- day. The funeral will be held in . They aren’t the only ones. Charles in Alaska, and Dr. Fred Swem funeral -home and then re­ turned In front of her. their work for the Eagle rank. mond, Niles; Robert Turner, Niles; ‘ Good many start out with no real moved to .South Bend where fun­ Chicago today. Besides her sis­ Miller, a Chicago physician, and and Jim Betehek, Berrien Springs. ter-in-law- she is survived by two aim; . one sister, Mrs. Glenn Woodward of Other Towns eral services .were held Tuesday Cub advancement honors: Geo. ; It’s get there first or you’re out afternoon, Burial was In Mt. Frew Beats Lakeside sons, Lloyd and Glenn. Her hus­ of Benton Harbor. Strayer Elected Patton, gold order of Wolf elec­ band to whom she had been mar­ of tlie game, Pleasant cemetery. tives; and Richard Borsos, gold They forget the sign; Stop, Listen, to Play at Park Par by Four Points ried tor 30 years, died last Sep­ Bear order. tember. and Look, for Fourth Term Passage of the American Red And all the -teachings in -that good Two soft-ball teams which are A message was redeiyed Mon­ Cross “Beginners" test by swim­ Hobo Parade To leading leagues in other cities are day by Mrs. D. D. Pangborn from Harry Frew of Buchanan, golf book. on School Board Instructor at tlie Bridgman Gblf ming fifty feet: James Betchelc, ’ Please drive below the limit and to play engagements with, local Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tomlinson Berrien Springs, and Bennett Hill, J, Kennedy Injured Be Held Friday teams on the lighted ball park, Dr. J, C. Strayer was unanim­ Club shot the course at the Chick- See, of Maryland, who went to Bel­ aming club, Lakeside, Mich,, with Niles. How your family will feel, Friday evening.. gium in May, that they expect to ously re-elected director of the When Car Hits Pole Miss Maynie Proseus, director The United Brethren team from school board at a meeting Monday a score of 68 to beat the par of With a careful driver at -the wheel, be back in the U. S. sometime in 72 by tour points. Mr. Frew went Mr. and Mrs. George ifiimmer- Leave the backseat driver at of the W. P. A. Recreation, an­ South Bend, which is leading -tlie August. Mr. and Mrs. Tomlirison evening. This will be Dr. Strayer’s fourth term In office and when out in 33 and came back in 35, •inan are moving to the Allen Seven stitches were needed for i home, nounces a hobo parade for .Friday church league there, is scheduled Visited here this spring. a severe head ciR incurred by J, afternoon, starting at 1:30 at to meet the Boyce team, and tlie completed will bring his total Apartments at 230% E. Front St, For fear -their advice will cause ' Mr. Wayne Ellis of Mishawaka Kennedy when Harry Dalrymple's you to roam. Kathryn Park, Children from 2 Superior Steel team from Benton years of service to twelve years, Mrs. Charles Pears visited Mr, as he has been elected tor three spent the week-end with his sis­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs}. car -struck a telephone pole on. the 1 Don’t share with fate, •to 12 years will participate and Harbor, which is leading the Ben­ Bakertown road, Monday evening. three prizes are to be awarded for ton Harbor league is to play Wls- and Mrs. Frank Steiner of South yeAr terms. Twenty seven votes ter, Mrs. Henry Mecklenburg, Howard Tliorsen Tuesday morn­ Then repent, when too late. and Mrs. Maude Ecklebarger. ing. I Mr, Dairymple was uninjured. Submitted to the Safety Com. beat costume. ner’s Drug. Bend the latter part bf last week. v THURSDAY, JULY 15,1937 ^ ) p a g e T?WO THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD guests her slater and family of in the estate of Genevieve Condon, ceased estate and an Order Allow- .' Chicago over the week-eSd. deceased; Petitions for the Ap­ ing Claims for Payment of Debts Urtmn ®ountg lernrii pointment pf administrators were was entered in the estate Of Elisha Published by filed in the James Benford, La- J. Camp, deceased; .and Closed the THE RECORD PRINTINGcm® COMP ANT Vercia Mittan and Edward A. estate of Sophia Lamon, deceased. Editor . . . . W. C. I iawet Wagner News Business Manager i , . A, B. McClure Yoss deceased estates; Letters Entered as second class matter November 20* 1819 were issued in the estates of Jphn Correction We Are Through! Buchanan. Michigan, under the act of March 8. 1879 Mrs. Hazel Diltz Baugh and Kurland, Frank H. Umphrey and The announcement last week daughter o f, Los Angeles, Calif., Henry Hartman, deceased; Inven­ that delegates to 'the American spent Monday and Tuesday with tories were filed in -the deceased Legion National convention to be the former’s cousin, Mrs. Bert estates of Henry S. West, Flora E. held in Detroit would be elected, Mitchell. Addison and Linda A. Rice; and was in error and should have read Mrs, Ora Riley has returned to Final Accounts were filed in the to the state convention. The na­ her home in Richmond, Va., after Fannie. Marie Edwards sometimes tional convention will be held in Chas. Julius Co- spending ^several weeks with her written Fanny Edwards and Grace New York. Missionary Society kato, Minn., left Monday on an W. Church, deceased estates. Presents Mock Wedding eastern trip, visiting a t Philadel­ sister, Mrs. Orville Rose. Located in Niles, Mich phia, A1 antic City, New York, Frank Wright . was elected to Judge Hatfield also entered an Baby Zebras Can Run Fast! Great Men’s Store . Boston, Portland, Maine, and succeed himself as moderator in Order Closing the Hearing of Baby zebras can run almost as The Missionary society of the Olaims in the Ella N. Early de­ fast as their parents a few hours Gasti Peninsula and returning by the Wagner district and .Milton after birth. M. E. Church gave an ice cream way of Quebec, Montreal and the Mitchell was elected director of ■social in the church Wednesday Adirondack mountains. They ex­ the Coyeney district to succeed; Great $25,000 Going Out 'evening and also ,put on a mock pect to be gone about four weeks, Grover Rose at the Monday elec­ wedding. The following were in Mrs. M. D. Foster and son, Carl,, tion. the cast: The wheat harvest has been de­ YODR GAMBLE STORE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR! - • Bride, Mrs. John McGawn; LaParte, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Ruth Nelson. layed by ths Wash Slacks $19.50 to $27.50 topcoats and overcoats dj l A 207 pair that sold regularly up to $3.95 in tilts and ordered them sold a lt___ .—-:-----

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ed to arrive at their destination in home on W. Front street, and the! Free Legion Carnival tickets State Laws Prohibit Most Southern City ing a thirteen year old girl in the New Mexico, Sunday. Mr. ’ and house vacated by them has been! with each $2.00 purchase at Eu- Magallanes, formerly Punta juvenile court today. Mrs. David Hinman and sons, rented to Vernon Green and fam­ chanan Co-Ops. Adv. Luminous Cast Plug Arenas, in southern Chile, at the Twenty four hours before her Harvey and Skuyler, left Friday ily. George Pangborn of Niles visit­ extreme end of Patagonia, on the' apprehension by juvenile authori­ to visit Mr, Hinman’s parents who Mrs. George Plambeck and son, ed Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Pangborn, Strait of Magellan, is generally re­ are in poor health, David, of Jackson are visiting Mr. Sunday. The the use by fishermen of the garded as the most southern city ties for stealing from a ten cent new-style luminous casting plugs JLOCAJLS Mrs. -Eva Slate and son, Leo, and Mrs. H. W. Riley this. week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Erdley in the world, because It is farther store, this child had heard her Mr. and Mrs. Judd Wooden and Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Robinson and Sure an it's wall paper ye visited Mrs. Erdley’s sister, Mrs. or any other type of artificially- south than any other settlement mother tell a bus driver that she and daughter Maude, were called lighted lure is illegal in Michigan, .'daughter of Mishawaka spent Sat- children, Beverly Jane and Jack out of town by the death of Mrs. want? Well! we have it at all Susan Dick at Goshen Sunday. large enough to be designated as a was eleven years of age. While / urday with their neice, Mrs. Jr., Buffalo, N. Y„ are spending times in quantity, design and On their way home they stopped is the opinion of the Attorney city. the mother saved a small amount Slate’s brother-in-law, Mr. L. C. General. ' Hazel Wlding. the week with the former’s par­ Beadle, of Crystal Valley. The price to care for any kind of job. over night with Mrs. Ray Erd­ of money by misrepresenting her , Alfador Widing who has been ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Bissell. Binns’ Magnet Store. adv. ley, another sister of Mrs. M. J. A transparent easting plug, CHILDREN IN COURT daughter’s actual age, this proved funeral was held yesterday after­ lighted from the inside by a small for the past two months is Roger Decker of Chicago is noon. Joseph Voll returned Monday Erdley. to be the most expensive ticket . ffceling better but will be confined visiting George Riley this week. to his home in Marion, Ohio, af­ Free tickets on Legion Carnival battery and bulb, has been intro­ By Judge Malcolm Hatfield she ever purchased for an example ,! to bed for four weeks more. Marie Post of South Bend spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson duced by a tackle manufacturer The price of a half fare bus and daughters, Charleen and ter spending a week here visiting prizes. See Buchanan Co-Ops. Adv. of dishonesty was set which the Mr. and Mrs. M. Reinholtz of the week-end with her parents, his daughter, Mrs. Herbert Hue- and is being advertised in sports­ ticket proved, the means of land­ child was not slow in adopting. ! Mishawaka visited Hazel Widing, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Post, Janet of Indianapolis, Bid., spent men’s magazines this .year. the week-end at the home of Mr. bner and family. Under a literal interpretation - Sunday. Miss Lucille Lightfoot and Mr. Miss Lilly Abele left Monday Gordon Bromley Funniest jokes of Hollywood’s Edward Fink of Waterloo, Iowa, and Mrs. E. A. Orpurt. Mrs. An­ of Michigan’s fishing laws, which derson is Mrs. Orpurt’s sister. morning for Terre Haute, Ind., forbids the use of artificial light *No. 1 “Gagman,” Boasberg, who are visiting Miss Lightfoot’s par­ where she will be the guest for a Weds Toledo Girl Does Your Battery Need Charging? Win valuable prizes at Legion in taking game fish, thisrplug can­ 40c at your local Gamble Store. ' made millions laugh and died tell­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Light- Carnival. Get Free tickets at Bu­ couple of weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alma Wenzel and Gordon ing a joke. Read this in The foot. Rae Bromley were married at not legally he used in this state. Checked four times daily. chanan Co-Ops. Adv, E. L. Abele. The law also specifically forbids - American Weekly, the magazine Mr. and Mrs, D. D. Pangborn Mrs. Leah Weaver spent Wed­ 5:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon distributed with next Sunday’s received a card from the David The Frank Hiqkok family mov­ in the Trinity Lutheran Church the possession of artificial light GAMBLE STORE ed Saturday to the R. F. Hiclcok nesday with Mrs. A. F. Kann. for use in taking of game fish. Buchanan Chicago Herald and Examiner. Hinmans stating that they expect­ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eisenhart in Toledo, O., the Reverend Blieb- plan to take their granddaughters ernicht reading the single ring Virginia, Jean, Ruth and Evelyn services. The bride is the daugh­ Squires, back to Little Fisher ter of Rudolph Wenzel of To­ EYES TESTED lake, near Three Rivers, Sunday. ledo, and the bridegroom is. the Mrs. George Adams and child­ soil of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brom­ ren of San Francisco, Calif., ar­ ley of Buchanan. Attendants rived Wednesday at the home of were Miss Gertrude Gifford and Broken Lenses Replaced Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Adams, after Donald Crane, both of Toledo. Special attention to a two weeks visit with her moth­ Mendelssohn’s wedding march Frame Fitting. er, Mrs. John Sarvene, at Detroit. was played, by Carl Wesenberg of f ; B. BlaclunQnd, Optometrist at A buy .was bom Tuesday to Mr. Toledo. The bride was dressed and Mrs. : Robert Gess, at the in peach colored silk crepe with BLACKMOND’S As Neighborly Boyce Maternity home. white accessories and carried a NILES Mike Boyce went to Harbor bouquet of Talisman roses, baby Springs the first of the week to ■breath and. maiden hair ferns. get the . Fierce car, which had Miss Gifford was dressed in blue as Your Grocer been there since the- accident georgette, with hat and shoes to three weeks ago. match and carried pink roses. Ruth Montgomery underwent A reception was held in the Wear a tonsileetomy Tuesday, morning evening and was attended by im­ at Pawating hospital, Niles. mediate relatives of the bride and DRESSING A son was born to Mr. and groom and by a few other guests. Whites Your grocer is a friendly man, trying SALAD Mrs. Otto Sievert Tuesday morn­ ■Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bromley and Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Bromley of bard to please you with his goods and Jus! wail till you see this apron^the latest adapta­ ing. for summer Ed. King, left this week for Buchanan attended the wedding tion of the smart Tyrolean vogue! Style authorities and reception. foot his service. rave over it. It’s beautifully made, smart, colorful. Yellow Grass, Saskatchewan, to comfort Visit his brother, John Koenig, The bride is employed in a As your bankers, we want to assure And it's yours for a label from a iar of trust bank in Toledo and the Ann Page Salad Dressing and only 25* whom he hasn't' seen for 22 years. you that we are just as sincere, as sent to A&P, Box 526, Grand Central : Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hough and bridegroom is employed at the Station, New York City. granddaughter, of North Vernon, American Floor Surfacing Co. neighborly and as ready to serve, as there. l'nd., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy your grocer, your butcher, your Hough of Anderson, Ind,, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. lienied Bible, Hanged druggist, or any of our well-liked Willis Delibac and Mr, and Mrs. For his denial of the inspiration of the Bible, Thomas Aikenhead. an local merchants. ‘ One of the brightest, smartest Wilbur Beadle. , ' : Edinburgh youth, although he re­ . Miss Betty Montgomery is vis­ 7 things I've seen," states QUART canted, was hanged, .shortly after BETTYWITCOFF, iting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jann the opening of the Nineteenth cen­ White Footwear for Men, JAR at Baron Lake this week. tury. ' ] ■ Fashion Designer of the Mrs. Hazel Diltz Baugh and Women and Children .V. I |§ SIMPLICITY PATTERN CO., INC. daughter, Roberta, of Los Ange­ °LCnion State £Bank les,.- are visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. George Cassler, and Jos. Roti Roti Established 1882 Mfs. Baugh’s uncle, Mr. John Co- Foot Comfort Service Buchanan Galien veney, at the home of his daugh­ ter, Mi’s. Bert Mitchell. E n j o y lb. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bradley vis­ ited Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mess­ Y o u r Pork Steak er of Chicago over the Week-end, and Mr. and' Mrs. Messer re- I turned with them - to Visit here V a c a t i o n lb. this week. . Picnic Hams Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imhoff re­ *•• '’Trip turned Saturday from a 23.00 mile lbs. 29c trip through the eastern states! Ground' Beef c h o p p e d . . . ■ . . . • ■ ■ . . . • 2 and Canada. While on their trip I lb. 25c they visited relatives Of Mr. Im- Summer Sausage THstyleTER . . . • ■ ■ * - • • • • * hotf, the Neumann family in Ot­ lb. 15c tawa, this being the first time, Luncheon Meat ...... Mr. V Imhoff has seen,them in 30 PORK & BEANS lbs. 27c years. ' • ' ' j Our Breakfast Blend Perch Fillets p e r c h ...... • 2 Hubert Peck of Centerville, Campbell’s COFFEE Dated in Green Bag 3 55° lbs. 25 c Mich., visited his mother, Mrc. In Tomato Sauce. Fillet of Haddock nNo° ® Ee . . . . ; ■ - . . ■ • • 2 Maude Peck, last Friday. He. had TOMATO 101-02. i E c '/2,'b- 17c been attending an osteopathic 16-02.1 O c CAMPBELL’S SOUP cans | ^ Sliced Bacon wrapped ...... • •’ ■ ptepkg. convention at Chicago and stop­ cans JLO 2 ped on his way home. f 2 Mr. and Mrs. Francis ’Hiller of i Houston, Tex., . are expected here NATIONAL NUT OLEO COME AGAIN 2S-27*Pluifio Ibt tax the first week in August for aJ Evap. Milk visit with Mr. and Mrs. . A. H. ( American Home—With 16-02,4 C c W /L i- THE BREAKFAST , 4 * : 18 oz. can 27c Hiller. Mr. Hiller has been teach- ! cans” | , | | Wneaties o f c h a m p io n s Rk9- 10c La Choy Vegetables. A 14-1-02. O R c BEANS Pork and Tomato Sauce ' 6^/2 OZ* M Q ing at the University of Houston, T F cans. 4 ■ 51 La Choy Chop Suey Sauce bot. IVc where he is head of the language I WITH J Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee bag 25c department. j 16-02. 0 1 C Kraft’s French Dressing la 15c ’ David Harms and family o f! Pet, Borden’s, Carnation or Dean’* SALMON PINK ALASKA cans L I A & P Soft Twist Bread 2ioaT 8c Elkhart, spent the week-end with j ATLAS 2 1 3 :15c Mr. Harm’s sister, Miss Lydia j Evap. Milk 2-lb. ’ Pink Salmon . . . 2 fall cans 23c Miracle Whip ..dresses Majestic Salted Harms. I CRACKERS Sodas or Grahams pkg. TIRES 141-02.0 lc Pabst-etlCteeseSpteaiflulHTOpta- 15c Miss Naomi Ecklebarger of I 17* > Hires Extracts r o o t Ebeer bot. 23c South Bend visited Saturday and ! can v J 2 Sunday with her mother, Mrs. ! Sold on Easy Payments Hazel—All Flavors C o ffee v«SSm plSSf 1 -lb- glass jar 27 c;; :Sunsweet Prunes l a r g e lb. pkg. 10c Scot Tissue...... 2 r * 15c Maude Ecklebarger, at the H. H. Fancy Light Meat Ceylon Tea AB'mcean J-lb.pkg.25c ,,. Hansen home. Gelatin 0 Yellow Label Sunsweet Prunes l a r g e 2 lb. pkg. 19c W a ld o rf Tissue . . • ■ 4 ™ Mr. and Mrs. H. P, Knight and D essert * Black Tea T-lb. pkg. 2 1 c daughter, Henna Jean, of Kansas STANDARD GARAGE Tuna Fish 3i-°z-T A c Salada BrowI1 tST1 Black i-lb.pkg, 17c .La Choy Chop Suey Comb, can 29c Roll B u tte r...... ’ ... C City, Missouri are visiting Mr. 7-02. y t c pkgs. JLV^' _ , - lb. I 7 C and Mrs. Arthur Ruger. Mr. and & SUPER SERVICE SaladaBrown^ 1Black f-lb. pkg, 33e r cans A i 3 La Choy Sprouts . . is oz- can 9c rresh tggs ’Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Ruger left 2 Salada Green Japan Tea -J-lb.pkg 15c Monday for a motor trip to De­ -Portage and Front troit, planning to return here to- DAILEY’S C orn Wheaties . . . 8-02. pkg. 1 0 c day. Flakes Palmolive Soap . ♦ . c a k e 5 c Dill Pickles Kellogg's, Post Toasties WOP A&P ANPSAVfl SPRY 13-02.1 ^ *\c Crisco l-lb.canl9e 3-lb.can 5f)i SHORTENING 29- pkg. j Camay Soap . . * . cake 5c Sweetheart Soap . cake 5c &20c IS-59c Lux Soap , • * . 3 cakes 17c NOTAN BEVERAGES Woodbury's Facial soap 3 cakesl 9c WATERMELONS RINSO Extra Dry Pale, Ideal Dog Food 3 1-lb. cans 25c Ginger ’ Ale. Also lge. 24-02.1 LONG TOM WATSONS large pkg. small p k g . SuUbrite CIean«er 6l4-02.cans25e SWEET and RIPE Root Beer, Lime bottles EXTRAI DIME Rlclcev 4 26 LB. AVERAGE each 4 3 c 19c 2r°15c Plus deposit on each bottle Oakite . • 2 10i-oz. pkgs. 19c Our Finance Plan is just as Dependable as our Insur­ Scot Towels 2 ISO-sheetrolls U e Lava Soap . » » , cake.6e LVX FLAKES ance, and the same transaction takes care of both— r Fresh Peas te lep h o n eCv a r ie t y 2 lbs. 19c *3 Oliv-ilO Soap ■ * * . 6 cakes 25c LARGE pkg . sm a ll p k g . BANANAS Golden ripe . !b-5c at the same time. And this friendly service doesn’t Lifebuoy Health soap $ « 3 cak esl7 c Arizona 21e 9c cost you ONE EXTRA DIME; CANTALOUPE Jumbo each "I Q® Ivory Soap . . . largecakelOc Head Lettuce s o l?dE,h I a d s 2 for 15c Cucumbers„ 3forl 1= Beets 2 bunches 5e Clean Quick ££$. 2 2$-lb.pkgs. 33c LUX o r LIFEBUOY Peas Washington . lb. 10= Limes Jum bo ctn. or 12 20c Rinso 8j-o2.pkg.9e 23j-02.pkg.19c Celery I’dan 2bunch«15c Apples lb. Super Suds BS cdPke. 21-02. pkg. 17c .. M elons HONEYDEW f!n § FLAVOR ea«b 19c 4 bars 250 E. N. SGHRAM “The Insurance Man”

1 .J *» , PA G E FO U tt ’'wiTsjnsonwg* t o Bii3ltIU0N G O TM m a*HURSDAY, JURY 16,19^ »• GORDON BREWM, mortgage, and no suit or proceed-/ Att(jrftey for the Mortgagee, tags at law- or In equity having] Speaker Warns Pigs Saved Per Bronson, Michigan. been instituted to recover the debt!, secured by said mortgage of aftjA of T. B. Dangers Litter Reported part thereof, { , CLASSIFIEDS—Minimum WANTED:—Huckleberry pickers. 1st Insertion July 1; last July 15 Now therefore, jfoTlCE isv \ 25o (or 5 lines or less, 3 issues John Gilbertsan, one mile west STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro­ HERESY GIVEN, that by virtue ) Dayton :u. JE. enurch God, to them who are the called Highest Since '31 bate Court tor the County of BOc, cash in advance. 10c addi­ of city limit on Front St. 28tlp. O. Snell, Pastor to Public Health of the power, of sale contained ld| tional on charge accounts. J- according to his purpose." Berrien. said mortgage and toe Statute In,1 2 o’clock in the afternoon, church Correlative passages to he read At a session of said Court, held •CARD OF THANKS, minimum WANTED TO BUY Girls bicycle lervices. Medical Science Equipped To The average number of pigs such case made and provided, the charge, BOc. from the Christian. Science text­ saved per litter by Michigan hog at the Probate Office in the city said mortgage will be foreclosed) at reasonable price. Milford 2:45, Sunday School. book, "Science and Health with Control Stsourge, Fuller, 114 Michigan St. 28tlp, producers this spring was the of St. Joseph, in said County, on by a sale of the premises deScrib-f Hey to the Scriptures,” by Mary Werle Says the 26{h day of June A. D. 1937. FOB SALE St. Anthony’s Roman Catholic largest for any spring farrowing ed therein, or so much thereof as " FOR BENT Baker Eddy, include the following season since 1931, according to the Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, will be necessary to pay the' Church (p. 390) : "We cannot deny that Still' seriously menaced by tu­ Judge of Probate. FOR SALE — Huckleberries by Father John R, Bay, Pastor berculosis is the health of every June Pig Crop Report issued to­ amount so as aforesaid due on Said ■ FOR RENT—23% acres of wheat Life is self-sustained, 'and we day by the Michigan Co-operative In the Matter of the Estate of mortgage, with six per cent in-' shares or the crate, sweet and ground, lays just west of city Mass every second and fourth should never deny the everlasting community, Theodore J. Werle, Sunday at 10 a. m,; every first Crop Reporting Service, Favor­ Anna Maria Nutt, deceased. Don­ terest from toe date of this notice/ sour cherries by the crate on limits of Buchanan. Phone Bu­ harmony of Soul, simply because, executive secretary of the Michi­ ald J. Roiise, having filed an said the tree. Also one single steel third and fifth Sunday at 8 a. m. gan Tuberculosis Association, able weather conditions during the and all other legal costs together chanan 7108F12, Edwin J. Long to the mortal; senses, there is principal farrowing months, to­ court ids final account for Fred­ With said attorney fee, at public; bed with spring. Call 7115F5, 27t3p seeming discord." pointed out to listeners in a recent Church of the Brethren gether with better than average erick W. Howe, now deceased, and auction, to the highest bidder, at Artie Weaver. 28t3p radio talk. And itois in spite of the formerly administrator with Will the front outer door of the court Charles A. Light, Minister fact that medical science has de­ care because of (high prices for NOTICE Methodist Episcopal Church both corn and hogs are given annexed of said estate, and his House in toe City of S t Joseph,' FOR SALE:—Well located large 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Thomas Rice, Minister veloped effective weapons to Con­ Fred Hagley, superintendent, credit for ’the larger number of petition praying for the allowance Berrien County, Michigan, on modern house, large lot. Reason­ The city of Buchanan will re­ Sunday School at 10 o’clock. trol the disease. pigs saved per litter this year. thereof, Monday, the 16th day of August ably priced to close an estate. 11:00 a. m, Morning worship. Mrs. Glenn Haslett and Con "Today medical' science is ih a ceive bids on a 1% ton dump truck Sermon by minister. , Because Of ithis increase in aver­ It is Ordered, That the 26th day 1987, at tea o’clock in toe fore-' Chas. F. Boyle, 305 W, Front Kelley are the superintendents. position to wipe oat tuberculosis," of July A. D. 1937, a t ten o'clock noon. . . with dual wheels and heavy duty 7:00 p. m. Group meeting. Mr. Werle declared, "Now it is up age size of litter, the 1937 spring St. 28t3c. .tires. Bids must be made with Morning worship at 11. The pig crop for this State was 2 per in the forenoon, a t said probate The premises to be sold are situ-; 7:30 p. m, Song Service fol­ special music will be a vocal solo, to every man and woman' to take office, be ttnd is hereby appointed •trade-in value and without a lowed by sermqn.'' cent larger than th at , of 1936 al­ ated in the City of Buchanan, FOR SALE-—2-apartment house. trade-in, Bids Will be received at “The Prodigal Son” by Mrs. Cor­ some personal initiative in this though the ntitnber Of SOWS far­ for examining and allowing said Berrien County, Michigan, and are Close in. Good investment. In­ win Berry. Sermon, "Spiritual fight. We can no longer face the account; described in said mortgage as' the office of the city clerk in the Church‘of Christ fact supinely that 70,000 die year­ rowed showed a reduction of 3 per quire at Record office. 28tc city hall until five o’clock p. m. Healing." cent. The estimate of 665,000 head It is Further Ordered, That pub­ follows, to Wit:- Pastor, Paul Carpenter > Evening service at 7:30. The ly from tuberculosis in this coun­ lic notice .thereof be given by pub­ Lot fifty six (56), Liberty. FOR SALE:—Black Raspberries, Monday, July 26, 1937. Bids will Sunday school superintendent, try. Nor can we see tuberculosis of pigs tor the spring season of be opened at 7:30 o’clock the special music is in charge of Mrs. 1937 compares with. .650,000 (head lication of a copy of this order, for Heights Addition to the Village1 75c per crate on the. vines. Leland Paul. Primary superintend­ listed year after year as the chief (Sow City) of Buchanan, except same date. The city reserves the ent, Mrs. Leland Paul. Rosalie Rice. She has arranged for 1936, 479,000 head for 1635, ■three successive weeks previous to Bring your containers. Andrew for a musical evening with the cause Of death for all ages be­ said day of hearing, in the Berrien a strip Seven (?) feet wide across, HuSs, R. R. 2, Buchanan, Mich. right to reject any or ail bids. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. and 724,000 head, the 1082-33 following taking part: Lawrence tween fifteen and forty-five, the average. County Record a (newspaper print­ the rear end of said lot to be used Signed , 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship most productive years of human FOR SALE:—Refrigerator, metal HARRY POST, Zupke, Hawaiian guitar number; Short supplies and high prices ed and Circulated in said county. for an alley. and communion service. life. Dated May 18th, 1037. 1 box, duco finish, like new. Reas­ City Clerk, 11:00 a. m. Junior church ser­ Mrs. Kenneth Blake and Mrs. of corn ahd uncertainty regarding MALCOLM HATFIELD, Mills, piano duet; Arthur Johns­ Early Detection Important Judge of Probate. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING AND onable. Inquire 408 S. Portage 28 tic. vice. Miss Marie Montgomery, sup­ "As Is true in any hand-to-hand the 1937 corn crop prospects have St. 28tlp. erintendent. ton, vocal solo; Kathryn Hess, caused many hog producers in (SEAL) A true copy. Florence LOAN ASSOCIATION, piano solo. Mr. Rice will speak on combat with disease, .the family Michigan to plan reductions in Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro­ Mortgagee. ‘ FOR -SALE:—Davenport, which 6:30 p.-m. Christian Endeavor physician must have a major role. Frank R. Sanders, 7:30 p. m. Evening worship. “Unique Values in Christianity,” ■their fall breeding operations. bate. can be made into a bed, rocker With tuberculosis this is especial­ Breeding intentions reports re­ Attorney f6r Mortgagee, [ Tips to Conserve Thursday1 . evening 8:00 p. m. Service at Oronoko at 9 a. m. ly important because so many of 1st insertion July 1; last July 15 to match $8.00, large Round Sunday School follows. ceived by the Crop Reporting Ser­ Business Address, Oak heater $6.00 cash, stand.) midweek prayer service. us are walking around with hid­ s t a t e o f Mic h ig a n , Tim Pro­ Buchanan, Michigan. ; The prayer circle will meet at vice during June indicate a pros­ bate Court tor the County of 126 W. Smith at Corner Clark: Electricity Given den' trouble in our bodies, that pective decrease of 10 per cent, Christian Science Society the home of Miss Eva Chamber- only a doctor can detect, and Berrien. 1st Insertion May 8; last July 22 -St. 28tlp. lain on Thursday evening at 7:30. compared with a year ago, in the Sunday service at 11 a. m. Sub­ which if discovered can save At a session of said Court, held n o t ic e o f Mo r tg a g e sa le FOR SALE:—■'Huckleberries at; By Home Expert ject “Life.” The Cum-Join-Us class will have number of sows to farrow during at the Probate Office in the. city much grief and needless expense. ■the fall months of 1937. Default haying been made in the' yell Russell’s, Colvin District,! Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. class meeting and cooperative din­ “The first task, of course, is to Of St, Joseph in said County, on conditions of that certain mort­ north of town. 10c qt. you pick,) Wednesday evening meeting at ner at Washington park, Michi­ For the country as a whole, the the 26th day of June A. D. 1937. If the directions accompanying discover the disease, After 'that 1937 spring pig crop is estimated gage dated the second day of, Call at the house. 28tlp.' electric appliances have been mis­ 7:45 p. m. gan City, Sunday afternoon, leav„- the way is well-defined. Doctor Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, .March, 1025, executed by Edward* The reading room in the church ing the church at 12 o’clock af­ to be 7.3 per cent less .than that of FOR SALE:—Toy Terrier Pup-; laid they may be summed up as after doctor tells us the same Judge of Probate: F, Van Helsland and Sarah Van at Dewey avenue and Oak street is ter the morning services. 1936, while the number of fall In the Matter of the Estate of Ides. Dale Hanover,, R. F. D.j. follows: Operate the appliance as story: ‘If only we could get them litters is expected to show a re­ Helsland, as his Wife and in her; instructed. Keep, it clean and cov­ open each afternoon from 2 until 4 Jimmie McIntyre and Lester early, we could practically guar­ Ruby M. Cuthbert, deceased^ own right, as mortgagors, to the. *, No. 1, 1% miles west of Vita's! o’clock. ' Wissier are attending the Boys’ duction of 3.4 per cent. In the Lowell O. Swem having filed irj corner. 28tlp.f ered When not in use. Oil a s. re­ antee recovery.’ Corn Belt States the reduction in Federal Land Bank of Saint PaV), quired-. Watch the cord- that con­ camp at Crystal Springs this "Tuberculin testing as a first said Court his petition, praying a body corporate,' of St. P&ul.l Christian Science Churches week. this year’s spring crop, compared tor license to sell the interest of FOR SALE:—Heavy spring chick nects the appliance to the source screening process, followed by X- with that of 1936, amounts to Minnesota, as mortgagee, filed for ens. Thomas Kinyon, S. Hill, St.: of current and repair or replace “Life" will he the subject of the ray pictures of .the lungs of all said estate in certain real estate record in the office of the Register, Lesson-Sermon in all Christian Presbyterian Church 10 per cent with a prospective de­ therein described, 28tip: it promptly if It becomes worn, or reactors, is the accepted proced­ crease of 4 per cent in number of of Deeds of Berrien County, Michl- - frayed. Science Churches throughout the Wanzcr H. Brunclle, Pastor ure; We are glad, indeed, that It is Ordered, That the 26th day gan, on the Sixth day of March, * HUCKLEBERRIES are ready. world on Sunday, July 1,8, 10 o’clock Church School. sows to farrow this fall. This re­ of July A. D. 1937, at ten-o’clock These recommendations offered these two modem weapons are in­ port is based upon information 1925, recorded in Liber 150 Of, Reasonable if you pick them my Miss Helen Noyes, home man­ Among the Bible citations is 11 o’clock, Public Worship. Mr. creasingly taking their rightful in the forenoon, at said Probate Mortgages on Page 355 thereof, ■ yourself. Phone Mrs, James G. this passage (Rom. 8:28): “And Brunelle will preach on “What is collected by the Department of Office, be and is hereby appointed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN agement specialist at Michigan places as a part of the regular Agriculture 'through the co-opera­ : Keep—7106F2. 28tlc. State College. In handling an ap­ we know that all things work to­ Christianity?” periodical health examination. for hearing said petition, and that That said mortgage will be fore, ; gether for good to them that love tion of .the Rural Mall Carriers ail persons interested in said es­ closed, pursuant to power of sale; pliance cord, she says, 'always Widespread adoption of that policy and the Post Office Department, grasp it by the plug and not by would do much to hasten the tate appear before said Court, at and the premises therein described If you are planning a vacation the cord itself. Rough handling is eradication of tuberculosis. said time and place, to show cause as Two Hundred Sixty-three and' 8/10 acres, more or less, in Sec­ trip why not carry a STANDARD hard on the fine wires inside the Better Market Special License T. B. Costs State Over $4,500,000 . Never Enough Money why a license to sell the interest cord and. will eventually cause "Though the death rate from Jud Tunkins says he always want­ of said estate in said real estate tions Seven and Eight, Townshlf OIL COMPANY CREDIT CARD. them to break. Then -they may this disease has declined in the ed to have enough money to keep should not be granted; Eight South, Range Eighteen1 They are acceptable the. same as •cut through ‘the protective cover­ for Mich. Farm Needed for Bow* United States from Z02 per 100,- him from worrying about the fu­ It is Further Ordered, That pub­ West, more particularly describe? cash in 14 states where the Red ing in which they are wrapped. 000 in 1900 to less than 60 per ture, but he never yet saw any­ lic notice thereof be given by pub­ as follows: East Half of tin Southeast Quarter and the North- ’ Crown emblem is displayed. For The cord should .not be twisted or 100,000 today, we cannot feel that body who had managed it that way. lication of a copy of this order, bent. Bicycle tape may he used to Produce Sought Arrow Hunters the battle has been won, by any for three successive weeks, previ­ west Quarter of the Southeast fun. particulars, see us at once. wrap a eqjrd where it has become means. And from a financial' point ous to said day of hearing, in the Quarter of Section Seven; thhi y 1st Insertion July 15; last July 29 part of the Northwest Quarter of worn. • ’ State to Fight Faulty Grad­ Archers Seeking Deer, Bear, of view, tuberculosis is actually STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Pro- Berrien County Record a news­ STANDARD GABAGE & For best service an electric ing, Sharp Practices, Ag to Have Own Open costing the’ state of Michigan paper printed and circulated in Section Eight which lies west tot SUPER SEE VICE ' bate Court for the County of Dayton Lake; all that part of th f; washing machine should not be Season more than $4,500,000 annually tor Berrien. . . . said County. . . , Portage and Front overloaded either With clothes or Head Declares hospitalization alone. This does ’ ' MALCOLM* HATFIELD, Southwest Quarter of said Section A t a session of said Court, held Eight which lies west of Dayto$ water, m starting ’ the machine, This fall for, 'the first time ill not include the millions of dollars at the Probate Office in the city Judge of Probate. ■M first start the motor and then Every. weapon available to the Michigan, how arid arrow hunters lost in current wages by patients (’SEAL) 'a true copy. Florence Lake and west of the Indian Re, ■ Department of Agriculture will he of St. Joseph in said County, on serve Boundary line; excepting throw! the machine into gear.. In Who go after deer or hear will he who will eventually get well; nor the 8th day of July A. P- 193.7. „ Ladwig Dase, Register of Pro-' FORf SALE:—Lot at comer: Of Stopping, throw the machine out brought into use to boost Michi­ required to buy a special license does it include the loss to the ‘ trite.* htfwever, One and 36/100 acrct Roe and Cayouga streets, also gan farm produce, according to Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, heretofore deeded for cemetery of gear before turning off: the and will hunt ! during a : special state or the nation of the millions Judge of Probate. 12x16 building. Artie Weaver. motor. Wringer rolls, of course, Commissioner John S. Strange. open season in two lower penin­ of dollars of potential income from 1st Insertion July 1; last-July-15 purposes and described as, begin­ PhOne 7li5-F5. 27t3p. Every effort is to he made to en­ In the Matter of the Estate of STATE OF MICHIGAN, The Piro- ning sixty feet west of the south-; should have the. tension released sula counties. those who die of the disease. More Sarah A. Reed, deceased. James When left. The machine .should he able purchasers of produce to buy Under a bill passed by the legis­ regrettable -still, however; is the . hate. Court tor the County of east corner of said Section Seveft' FOR SALE:—$4,000.00 cash buys with an absolute confidence, he E. Reed having filed in said court Berrien. thence running East 204 feet t<‘ What is known as the Ruth Roe stored in a dry, clean place., lature and sighed by Governor story of human, anguish 'aid suff­ his petition praying that the ad­ ■ Best results with an electric declared, in order to increase the | the bow-and-arrow sea- ering.; and grief left in the wake _ At a_ session of said Court, held the Indian Reservation Line) ' ' home on Front Street. A. G. demand and assure better prices. ministration of said" Csta’te ’ b$ ait toe Probate Office in the city thence north 36 degrees east alohg Hunter, Adttir., Glendora, Mich. iron come from keeping its sole or son on dear and hear will , extend of the tubercle bacillus. granted to James E. Reed or to bottom, surface clean, .being care­ "Marketing problems,” said from Nov. 1 to Nov. 14, inclusive, ■ “A tremendous challenge is of St. Joseph in said County, on said line 228 feet, thence north. 26t3p. Commissioner Strange, “ 'are to re­ some other suitable person, the 28th day of June A. D. 1937. 17,2 feet, thence -west 377 feet, ’ ful not to scratch it. It is import­ only in the counties of Newaygo presented us. It is up to us to take It is Ordered, That the 9th day thence south 10 degrees, 47 minutes ■FOR SALE or exchange for Bu- ant that the iron be disconnected ceive thorough attention of the and Iosco, being followed on Nov. advantage of the modern weapons Present: Hon. Malcolm Hatfield, department. Every law covering -foy regmar deer season in of August A. D. 1937, at ten Judge of Probate. ^ east 205.6 feet to the place of he-. ' .clianan property, 10 room house when not in use. of medical science.” o'clock in the forenoon, at said giiming. . Glean the dust hag of a vacuum these problems will he used to cor-1 ■ In the Matter of .the Estate of modern except furnace. % mile these counties. probate office, be and is hereby Barbara Shepard, deceased. Clar­ The land mortgaged in Section .from Big Paw Paw lake. In- cleaner regularly but never wash rect practices of the past, which Under this arrangement the have served to penalize the honest appointed for hearing said peti­ ence R. Allen having filed in Said Eight being toe land heretofore re- i • quire Mrs. M. McFarlin, Hotel it because washing will .remove bow-and-arrow hunter may shoot tion; court his final administration ac­ peatedly described as "the South­ ’’’ Rex. 27t6c the “filler” in the fabric which Michigan farmer. Faulty grading deer or bear in Iosco and Neway­ July 4, Straits9 in the past and sharp practices by It Is Further Ordered, That count,, and his petition praying for west Quarfer ■ of Section Eight, helps to make the bag dustproof, go counties without competition public notice thereof be given by Township Eight South, Range i ; .'ii . ■ MINNOWS . Bits of glass, pifis, or metal ob­ a few producers have harmed the with rifle hunters. The how and the allowance thereof and for the %% miles north on Red Bud Trail. reputation of Michigan farm pro­ Tourist Traffic publication of a copy of this or­ 'assignment and distribution of the Eighteen West, containing with jects, if picked up with a vacuum arrow license fee for residents is. der, once each Week for three other lands One Hundfed Forty- . Watch for sign. Sound horn. cleaner, may clip the fan blades or duce. $2.25; fo r’ non-residents, $25. residue Of Said estate, : • M. Loos. “In many instances,' Michigan successive Weeks previous" to said It is Ordered, That toe 26th day five acres of land and known as' make holes in the dust bag. Spark­ Groups of four or more may ob­ Reported Record day of hearing, ill the Berrien of July A. D. 1937, at ten O’clock the Rozell Home Farm and more ing of the motor is usually the re­ ■has no established grades but the tain a permit for $3 to take one FOR SALE or TRADE:—My home buyer is being protected under the County Record a newspaper print­ in the forenoon, at said probate particularly described as bounded , at the comer of Clark and sult of worn,brushes. These may, deer for camp use under the same Pre-season predictions by State ed arid circulated in said county. office, be and is hereby appointed on the west by the VVest Section" be replaced. fraud and deception section of the regulations as apply to the regu­ Alexander Sts. 1928 Chevrolet agriculture laws. For example, Highway Commissioner Murray ■Ma lc o lm h a t f Ie Ld / • for examining and allowing said line of Section Eight, on the north • Coupe for sale. Call evenings at The enameled parts of an elec­ lar deer season. D. Van Wagoner for a record Judge of Probate. account ftnd hearing said petition; and east by Dayton Lake, and oft tric range may he washed with buyers of strawberries have learn­ All how- and-arrow licenses will 128 W. Alexander. 26t3p ed this year that it is possible to tourist year apparently have be­ (SEAL) A true cbpy. Elsie Krajer It is Further Ordered, That pub­ the south and east by the Indian soap and water or a mild abrasive he sold from the Lansing Office of come a reality. Register of Probate. • lic notlde thereof he given by pub­ boundary line.” such as whiting when the range is purchase Michigan .fruit With con­ the department of conservation; MISCELLANEOUS fidence. Michigan has no straw­ At least this is true if traffic! lication of a copy of this order, Excepting therefrom a tract of, cold. Metal parts may be polished no licenses of this type, will be sold On the state-operated ferry system 1st insertion July 15; last Sept. 30 land described as follows: Com­ WHEN YOUR EYES need glasses, berry grades hut at the Benton NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE for three successive weeks previ­ With metal polish or Whiting. Food in the field. at the Straits of Mackinac is ah ous to said day of hearing, in .the mence 981 feet North and Thirty , ! C. L. Stretch, the Optometrist, Spilled on cooking units is simp­ Harbor market the department in­ No hunter- may buy both a Default having been made in the at Root’s News Depot every indication. The heaviest one-day Berrien County Record a news­ feet East of the % post between' ly burned off and any particles spectors have stopped practice of “bow and arrow" license 'and a conditions of that Certain mort­ Sections seven and Eight, Town­ Thursday. tfc. placing larger berries on top of traffic in the history of ferry paper printed aad circulated in left in the grooves brushed out regular deer, license. The law for­ operation was handled by the gage dated the second day of said county, ship Eight South, Range Eighteen; SEWER HOOK-UP;—-A.il sewer with a soft brush. basket and top of orates. bids the bow-and-arrow hunter to January, 1928,. executed by Ruth' West; thence South 89 degrees 27' ’ “This overfacing of -any product State highway department July 4. MALCOLM HATFIELD, hODk-up materials furnished and Electric refrigerators require hunt deer or bear with a rifle dur­ The ferries carried vehicles on C. Swemer And John D. Swemer, Judge (d Probate. minutes Bast {dong Northerly lifte ' work guaranteed. Free esti­ but little attention. The food com­ is illegal. Fines as high as 825.00 ing the regular open deer season. BCr husband', ah mortgagors, to of State Highway No. 60,184 feet; ( and costs have been assessed in Independence Day compared with (SEAL) A true copy. Florence mates. Our low prices Will sur­ partment needs regular cleaning The general regulations affect­ a previous high One-day record of the Federal Land Bank tot Saint thence North 130 feet to the wat­ and Whenever anything is spilled Strawberry cases for overfacing. Paul, a body corporate, of St. Ladwig Dase, Register Of Pro­ prise you. Frank Porto, 713 N. ing regular deer, and bear hunting 2,932 vehicles carried on Septem­ bate. ers of Dayton Lake; thence West-., ,5th, Niles, phone 508-W. Ap­ it should be wiped up immediate­ Honest growers were being pen­ apply ’to bow-and-arrow hunters. Raul, Minnesota, a s mortgagee, erly along said shore line to a < alized because of this practice, the ber 6, 1936. One year ago the traf­ pointments made through W. J. ly- Each bow-and-arrow licensee may fic amounted to 2,425 vehicles, or .filed for record ifi the office of the 1st insertion May'20; last Aug. 12 point that Is 85 feet North 6£ the buyer losing confidence and not kill only one antlered deer, whose Register of Deeds of .Befrieii m o r tg a g e s a l e place of beginning! thence South. Miller Lumber Co. Phone 25. offering top prices. These few pro­ 40 per cent under this year’s fig­ 25 tfc. Why Do Banks Return Over­ antlers are no less than three ure. Cottnty, Michigan, Oft the six­ 85 feet to the place of beginning. drawn Checks? ducers who are harming the mar­ inches above the skull, and one teenth day Of January, 1928, re­ • Default having been made in Said tract being a part Of the ket for Michigan products are go­ Traffic for the first five days Of WANTED bear. Possession of firearms by July jumped 47 per cent above the corded in Liber 160 of .Mortgages the Conditions Of a Certin Mort­ Northwest Quarter of Section; ing to either mend their ways or on Rage f66 thereof, Eight, Township Eight South, WANTED:—Washings. 407 Days To put the question another the archer is‘forbidden, either on volume last year. The ferries gage made by Elbert M. Blake, a way, we are occasionally asked, be driven from business. Michigan his person or in his car. No t ic e i S h e r e b y g iv e n single mail, to toe Industrial Range Eighteen West. ■ Avenue. 28t3p. farm produce is of the highest carried 12,074 vehicles during that “Why can’t you hold up a check period this year compared with That said mortgage will be fore­ Building and Loan Association, a Excepting also a tract of land > WANTED—Madonna Lily Bulbs. of mine for a few days until 1 can quality and finest taste and every closed, pursuant to power of sale, Michigan Corporation, dated the released, for right-of-way for high­ effort will be made by the depart­ Albino Deer Reported 8,165 vehicles in 1936. ’ Highest cash price paid. State make a deposit to cover it? ” Five boats Operated upon ran­ and the premises therein described 6th day of October 1926,■ and re­ way purposes; iying within said. approximate quantity you have, We are naturally anxious to ac­ ment to have it assume its right­ Seen in Upper Mich. as w est Half Of Southwest (Quart­ corded in the office'of the Register County and State, will be sold ’at* ful place at the top of the list.” dom schedules during the recent • Harry B. Ibbotson, Dowagiac, commodate customers whenever holiday rush. In addition to the er, Section. Fifteen, Township Six of Deeds of Berrien County, public auction to toe highest bid­ Mich. ' ‘ 28t3c. We can, but to hold up checks is Three albino deer have been re­ three state-owned boats and: the South, Range Eighteen West, ly­ Michigan, on the 15th day of Oc­ der for cash by the Sheriff of Bar- , not sound banking practice. “ ported from various sections of leased steamer, Salnte Marie, the ing within said- Cohnty andi State, tober 1926, in Liber 150 of Mort­ rien county, at the front door Of WANTED TO EMPLOY:—Girl to If we cashed a check for a cus­ the upper peninsula this summer. will be sold a t public auction' to gages, On page 206, by failure to toe • 6ourt House, in the city bf do house-work who is willing to Record Bags ‘Crop’ railroad carferry, Chief Wawa- Saint Joseph, in Said County and tomer when he had insufficient A mature doe of spotless white tam, was also pressed into service. the highest bidder tor cash (by the fttake installment payments of go to Chicago to live, Three and funds to cover it we would, ill ef­ Hatched at Lydell With bright pink eyes discernable, Sheriff of Berrien Ctovttdy, a t (the principal and interest at maturity State, on Tuesday, August 3, 1937, & half room apartment to take fect, be giving him money th at be­ witnesses say, at a distance Of 100 front door of toe Court House, in and for four months, thereafter, at two o'clock P. M. There is dile care of. Maintenance and salary. longed to someone else. If we did "Suhiper” crop of small-mouth feet has been seen by a number of toe city of Saint Josepft, to OSid whereby the mortgagee elects and1 add payable at the date of this i , See Mrs, L. H. Daggett, 406’W, this for him, -other depositors of black bass fry has been hatched persons in the Escanaba region. Heavy Rain Fails to County and State, Oft Wednesday, declares the whole of the principal notice upon the debt secured by Third St. pr call 63?. 28tlp. our bank Would be entitled to the at Lydell state fish hatchery An albino fawn was found, dead . Prevent Forest Fired October thirteeftth, 1937, at two sad Interest now due and payable said mortgage the Slim Of $8,- , WANTED *TO.* BUY—Beef cattle, same .consideration. at Grand'Rapids. A total of ap­ near Seney- ahd'itunfed ;bver ® to if irk&fdofe^i’t always end o'clock p. m . These is due end as' provided by the . terms of said Banks are required-to list all proximately 920,000 .sihall-mbuth conservation ‘authorities 1 tor ex­ asfire'wakden-s1 worries when the f&jjStore” at theidatevef fflenatase jfibrtgage. ^ beef hides and beef fat, Dali ' . THE FEDERAL LAND Mersoii’S Market, 48tfc overdrawn checks on their books fry was hatched in the :■ Lydell amination. A t: Bickford sojith1 of wdods ate dry. FlVc forest fired Upon the "'debt secured' by Said The amount claimed to be due as overdrafts. Such overdrafts are were reported in Marquette coun­ mortgage, .the sum’ of $6,647.21. 0ft said mortgage at the date Of BANK OF SAINT PAUL, ponds this spring, the largest hatch Sault Ste. Marie a bear-albino Mortgagee, WANTED TO BUY:— Antiques discouraged* by all banking auth­ With a brown face, neck and ty one day recently when a heavy Dated Jtfly tenth, 1037. this notice iS tHe Sum of $1431.07, on record for recent years. Last Gordon | • ahd bric-bi'ac. Will pay good orities and banks which penult year the Lydell hatchery produced hooves, and a white body with rain ’ fell. The rainfall a t Mar­ t h e fed era l l a n d s a n k of principal and interest and the Brewer, prices. Mrs, L. Hi Daggett, 406 them fre subject to censure by ‘the OF SAINT PAUL, further sum of $35.00, as an at­ Attorney for the Mortgagee, approximately 620,000 s m a ll- small brown spots has been re­ quette was reported at .66 of an Bronson. Michigan- _ W. Third St. Phone 637, 28tlp, bank examiners, mouth bass fry. pented. inch. ' __ Mortgagee. torney fee provided for hi said h V THURSDAY, JULY 15, lt>37 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE FIVE

1 is a secret Treas the man. she loves has forgotten, j Mrs. Lois Burks was called to cutting their wheat, which is re­ from Some Fields of Michigan." An Old Pennsylvania Law ury agent vowed to uncover the and Tone, as the ‘hashing doctor" I Battle Creek, Saturday afternoon, ported as being a good crop. The -bulletin R. I. 3346 is available A law passed in 17fl forbids Penn­ nefarious counterfeiting tjng who ail-but-breaks her heart, en­ ‘ by the serious illness of her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bunker and from the -bureau of mines, depart­ sylvania auctioneers from handing flooding the country with spurious gage In ap entrancing tove duel, Mrs. Roy Beams, who is a patient family spent Saturday in Niles. ment of -interior, Washington, D. out free drinks to speed up the bid­ t w e n t y y e a r s ago Haven. banknotes in the Twentieth Cen­ with gay humor and tender -charm of the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan had C. ding. Herbert Roe, clerk pf the board LltUe Miss Mary Elizabeth Mc­ tury-Fox thriller, “Midnight seasoning the beguiling drama. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Weisner as their guests recently, Mr. and for the southern part of Berrien Kinnon is confined at her home Taxi,’’ with Frances Drake feature and son, Junior, visited the form­ Mrs. Jfred Marnilli of Chicago. County, has received a great mass with whooping cough. opposite in a romantic role. Alan er's sister, Mr, and Mrs. August of government instructions apper­ Carl Hamilton has leased the Dlnehart, Sig Rumann and Gilbert Bend of the River Sklay, of Baroda, Sunday after­ taining to draft which will be brick house at the comer of Front Roland are cast as members of noon. Federal Bulletin on at HOUSWERTH’S ! made Friday. and Oak Streets from 'the Burk the ring. estate, and will transfer his fun­ Miss Elsie Herman, who was John Van Winer Jr., has return­ Mich. Oils Published At the close of the morning ser­ Injured sometime ago, Is reported ed to his-home, having been in vice last Sunday a t the M. E, eral and undertaking equipment Thrill Packed Drama of War to be on -the -gain. Washington with the Bey Scouts, The Federal Bureau of Mines, church, X. A. Worthington, the there, opening about August 1. Washington, D. c., -has completed The building is to undergo exten­ A3 bandaged figures limped Glen Kook of South Bend is Mr.’ and Mrs. Geo. Eckleberg stiver tongued orator, presented spending his vacation, -at the home visited the’latter’s sister in South a partial study of Michigan crude the church with an all-wool bunt­ sive remodeling preparatory to his along a muddy road, where ambu­ KELVINATOR lances bore more serious casual­ of bis grand parents, and at Mar­ Bend, Sunday afternoon. oils and reports its findings in a ing flag which had been purchased occupancy. cellas. The farmers are busy these days bulletin, "Analyses of Crude Oils by the Bethany class of which Mr, Progress on the completion of ties, and stretcher-bearers carried Worthington is the teacher. the Treat Store Building is being their burdens into a barracks field . Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Graffort and temporarily held up until the ar­ hospital, cameras turned' on Pr o t e c t i o n P l a n daughter, and Mrs. Mae Whitman rival of flooring and shelving. A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s picturiza- Protects you in event of and daughter, motored to St. Kawneer front was installed yes­ tion of William Joyce Cowerfs 'Joseph, Sunday, where they were terday. , i t is expected that the best-selling novel, “They Gave joined in a picnic dinner by Mr. building will be ready for occup­ Him a Gun,’’ which comes to the and Mrs. Charles She an and child- ancy the latter part of the month. Hollywood Sunday for a 3 day • STRIKES '.ren, and Miss Anna pispennette F. Scott McBride, major domo showing. of Kalamazoo. Mrs. Shean and of the national prohibition forces, With Spencer Tracy, Gladys^ ; Miss Dispennette of Kalamazoo Will be the headline of the Crystal George and Franchot Tone teamed • LAY-OFFS are sisters of Mrs. Whitman, Springs camp meetings this sum­ in the leading roles, opening -se­ t C. B. and Frank Treat left Mon­ mer. quences re-enacted some of the d a y for Cleveland, Ohio, to at­ Jean Boyd Russell, sixteen year bloodiest moments of 1917 and tend the funeral of their uncle, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1918 on the western front. ■ • SICKNESS ^William Treat, Who passed away S. . Russell, is to be one of the ar­ ‘Sunday from injuries received in ray of young talent appearing in A grand acting combination, a an automobile accident. the RKO revue at the Palace thrilling last-paced and imagina­ •DEATH Mrs. D. D. Pangborn returned theatre at South Beft’d, starting tively directed story, and a 'hu­ from Elkhart, Sunday, where she Sunday and. continuing .through man and appealing theme, are the Absolutely FREE l spent last week earing for. her ■the week. ' elements that Paramount put in­ . daughter, Mrs. C. P. Foreman, Mrs. Myrtle Huff was awarded to the making of “Now and For­ who is recovering nicely from her the silver medal in the missionary ever,” which will he shown as the . recent operation. oratory contest held at the Evan­ guest feature, Monday night. 3 Month’s Protection gelical church, Sunday evening. Romantic Gary Cooper, Carole J. B. Rynearson went to Chi­ in case your income is suddenly cago, / Saturday, after two weeks Janies Semple drove to Camp Lombard and lovable Shirley visit at the home of his brother, Warren, Wednesday to bring back Temple are the three who play out stopped through no fault of your W, B, Rynearson. "Barney says the Misses Ruth Jean Haslett, this tale of a reckless young inter­ own due to STRIKES, LAYOFFS, there is no place like the old home Betty Semple, and Caroline Webb. national crook, his light of love, ■etc. town and that he expects to come Miss Anna Pearson will leave and the child who changes the back to stay some time, on . Friday for Nashville, Term,, to whole course of their gay lives. „■■■■■■ Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bristol, Mrs. enroll in the Nashville Agricul­ 1 Month’s Protection George Lenno, and Mrs. Bishop, tural and Normal Institute. Female Spy Story motored to Chicago, Tuesday, Via Jdek Marble, son of Mr. and in case of sickness. Michigan' City 'and' Valparaiso. Mrs. Clyde Marble, has been The woman operatives of Scot­ . 1. Miss, Agnes Ernsbergcr, of Day- spending the past week at the land Yard, heretofore ignored by ton,. is organizing a party of 25 or home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Veits fiction', writers 'and; the movies, In Event of Death ..more which will leave Buchanan of Chicago, v have their day in “The Girl From probably early in August for a Scotland Yard,” a story of Euro­ of the chief earner of the family— trip through Yellowstone Park, pean intrigue which opens on any unpaid balance is cancelled i Dr. and Mrs. J.' C. Strayer and | Wednesday. Karen., Morley. and and the. family owns ilio KEL­ ., little.son, left Sunday foj- Harris- HOLLYWOOD , Catherine Alexander portray two VINATOR outright. . burg and Pittsburgh, Penn., where Friday - Saturday of these, operatives. The cast also they will, visit relatives for the Double Feature includes Robert Baldwin, Eduardo next two weeks. Ciannelli and others. FULL FAMILY SIZE $ | f jr 1 - . Miss Eljhei Beistle. and Miss Charles Ruggles acts as .Cupid’s Cora Smith will leave August 2, aid in ’.'Turn Off the Moon.” the Wednesday - Thursday on a trip to California and ether new Paramount musical, before he ? western points. can set his own romance straight. The screen’s newest romantic KELVINATOR 159 As a star-bedazzled believer in as­ couple Katharine Hepburn and FIVE YEARS AGO trological‘destiny it id his duty to Franchot Tone! They are to be < ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hathaway, see to it that Eleanore Whitney seen in the sumptuous screen pre­ Cleon Hathaway, Jack Hathaway, and Johnny Downs achieve a sentation of the famous J. M. and Miss Elsie Gerenef of South happy conclusion for. their gmor- Barrie play, “ Quality Street,”• HOUSWERTH’S ' Bend, visited Sunday at tire home ous adventures in the picture that Which RKO Radio has now 104 W. FRONT ST. PHONE 139 of Mrs. Hathaway's sister, Mrs, .marks’ Fanchon's debut as a pro­ brought to the screen. Katharine • John Wynn and family, at South Hepburn, as the girl who thinks .' r':'< , . ducer,' ■ * W in Dollars w ith a Safety Letter Every citizen of Buchanan is urged to enter this contest in the interest of safety in automobile driving in Buchanan and vicinity* Write a letter of 300 words or less about traffic conditions and incidents as you observe them. You may wish to refer in the letter to dangerous or improper driving, breaking of traffic laws dangerous corners, anything at all that has to do with traffic conditions in our city. Deliver or mail the letter to Harry Post at the City Hall The writers of the five best letters will receive this week a prize of One Dollar Each. WATCH THIS AD NEXT WEEK

Buchanan Co-Ops Montague Motor Co, Swem Funeral Home WILSON DAIRY QUALITY FUELS — FARM SUPPLIES Guaranteed Used Gars, Parts and Repairs AMBULANCE SERVICE Safety and Purity in Dairy Products CLARK We Earnestly Desire to Serve You East Front St. PHONE 39 PHONE 610 111 Main St. Phone 140FI EQUIPMENT High Grade Oil Co, , Nelson Transfer Co. E. N. Schram REAMER’S FOR HIGH GRADE GASOLINE Careful — Courteous — Safe'Transportation The Insurance Man Market a n d Grocery OILS — TIRES and ACCESSORIES PHONE 187-F-l Safety Reduces Your Insurance Cost Choice Meats — Quality Goods COMPANY Portage at M, C. R. R. Phone 401 101 E. Front St. Phone 4 Qor. Front and Days Ave. Phone 161 Samson Dairy Store Gnodtke Drug Store Modern Cleaners Complete Line of Drugs — Fountain Service HOME MADE ICE CREAM S. J. Rakowski Bud Leach — Phoue 12 — Stub Boyce SUPERIOR QUALITY “The Rcxall Store” ■ ■ ■ ■> PHONE 286-F-l Pressing and Cleaning the Best and Quickest MS Front St. Phone 224-F-l Drive With Care and Save Repair Laundry Service. Special Dollar Prizes for most D ’ s Cafe Orpurt Plbg. and Htg. Shop STANDARD GARAGE & helpful accident reports Plumbing — .Heating and Furnaces Biek Smith's Market Front Street SUPER SERVICE ALL ESTIMATES FREE STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS • © Buchanan’s Popular Eating Place 302 Cecil Ave. , Phone 69 • ■■■■ Portage and Front Phoiie 86 112 E. Front St. Phone 133 Farmer’s Mutual Fire Ins. Co, ST. JOSEPH VALLEY This ad helps to protect life .... I n Support of This Harry H. Banka Mark Reports for A. H. Kiehn We protect your property against Fire CREAMERY Heating —• Plumbing and Sheet Metal Cor. Front and Main Phone 135 High Grade Dairy Products Guaranteed Plumbing Service. Safety Enterprise N. Portage St. Phone 67 124 S. Oak St. Phone 118F1-2 PHYSICIANS — DR, KENNETH L. GAMBLE — UNION STATE BANK . DR, H. C. FREDRICKSON — DR. J. C. STRAYER Modernize Your Home Established in 1882 DR. E. T. WALDO — DR. E, C. FISH WISNER’S Out of courtesy to tlt6se advertisers and in support Cook Electrically • BUCHANAN — MICHIGAN — . G ALIEN DENTISTS — DR. H. M. BEISTLE— DR. M. J. CORNER DRUG STORE of this safety enterprise wo will furnish the Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CONVERSE — DR, J, L. GODFREY “Complete Drug and Soda Fountain Service” Ind. & Mich. Electric Co. $2.00 Prize Each Week- PHONE 312 BUCHANAN

A & P FOOD STORE EARL BECK ' Compliments of HOLLYWOOD THEATRE The Record Attractive Food at Attractive' Price BE SAFE — DRIVE For Safety’s Sake Send Your Children 113 E. Front St. ON GOODYEAR TIRES LARSON Steel Products Corp. To The Saturday Matinee. Wwff ii imi in i. ,i *11 ' .... in ni i i ...... i, ...... rrw ’’w ri e= Tlie following citizens have-donated to th e Prize Fund! »• I* Boardirum — II. N. Batchelor,—- i Bourns — Buchanan Candy Kitchen — T. D. Childs —. Ralph DeNardo — Housowerth Radio fifties — Kelling Cigar Store — Frank Morson — Allen’s Hardware A. B. Muir — Root’s'— Glonn ®. Smith — Oscar Swartz — Midi! gan .Gas.‘— J. C. Fiiiks — Ogdoil Jewelry Store — Clyde L. Mftrbel — F, C, Hathaway, PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, JUDY 15,19371

Evangelical Missionary Society Lillian Club held Saturday at the home of Mr. mlt service .to. fill who.seek It The Evangelical Missionary So­ Mrs. Betty Smith was hostess and Mrs. Clyde Swank. 60 wefe Wheu Aui', 1 approaches. The mo­ Society Notes ciety met Tuesday afternoon at to the Lillian Club last Wednesday present and enjoyed .the co-opera­ tor vehicle laws of the state do not the home of Mrs. I. N. Barnhart. evening. Prize's were won by Mrs. tive dinner served at noon. -permit the Secretary of State to Friendly Circle Club Florence Wooden, Mrs. Mollie A short business meeting was postpone this deadline. ’ The Friendly Circle Club plan Proud, Mrs. Kate Gilbert, Mrs, held In the afternoon and the fol­ to have a picnic this afternoon at Jolly Four Effle Hathaway, and Mrs. Marcia lowing officers were re-elected: Kathryn Park. Mrs. Walter Hath­ The Jolly Four met yesterday Reams. Mrs. Reams will be hos­ President, Richard Swank; sec’y.- Expect Banner Year away is chairman of the commit- afternoon with Mrs. Frank tess for the neat meeting which treas,, Miss Esther McAllister, in Fish License Sale 'tee hji charge. Hickok. will be held Wednesday, August 4. New Carlisle; assistant sec’y., Mrs. Carrie Sebasty. Indications point to another Several piano selections were banner year in the sale of Michi­ F, D. 1. Club given by Miss Patty Qlmstead. gan fishing licenses., The F. D. I. Club met Thursday, Mrs. Morris Swank rendered As of July 1 more than 235,000 July 8, in the Odd Fellow club several vocal selections. resident 50-cent fishing licenses room. Pinochle and bunco were * * * had been reported sold, represent­ played. Winners at bunco were R. N. A. Shower ing nearly half the total sale of BED Miss Mary Peck, Mrs. Louis Gray, The Royal Neighbor club held 1936. Dealers have been exhaust­ and Mrs. Margaret McDonald. a miscellaneous shower Tuesday ing 'their supplies of fishing li­ Winners at Pinochle went to Mrs. evening in honor of Mrs. Ted Har- censes in many parts of the state M. E. Gilbert, Mrs. C. N. Light- baugh. The committee in charge and ordering new supplies. In one foot, and Mrs. Lloyd Shire. The was Mrs. Cheater Henson, Mrs, day m°re than 30 re-orders were GLIDERS next meeting of the club will be William Cook, and Mrs, William filled by the department of con­ held Thursday, July 22, at 'the Beadle. One guest, Mrs. Vernon servation at Lansing. You will enjoy sleeping on a Bed home of Mrs. Fred Bromley. The Green, was present. Bunco was So far more than 650,000 resid­ Committee in charge will be Mrs; played and prizes were won by ent fishing licenses have been dis­ There’s no need for us to tell you that this Theatre is Fred Bromley, Mrs. Charles Mrs. Lester Mitchell, Mrs. Rob­ tributed for sale this year, but it Glider these hot nights. They have the coolest spot in Town. You know that! But there Koons, and Mrs. M. E. Gilbert. ert Decker, Mrs. William Lingle, is not likely that all of these will * # * be sold. The high record in resid­ is need in telling you that we’ve booked the best pro­ Mrs. Catherine Neff, Mrs. Minnie Sorority to Picnic Lentz and Mrs. Henry Smith. ent licenses sales is 520,814 es­ coil spring construction. ductions obtainable for the month of July. Just look Members of Epsilon chapter, B. ** * * tablished last year. them over'—you won’t want to miss a single one. G. U. sorority will hold their mid­ Class to Picnic summer meeting next Tuesday Members of the Com-Joy-Nus Right and Wrong in Jam aica evening at Weko Beach, Bridg­ class of the Methodist Sunday In Jamaica if you keep to the FRIDAY — SATURDAY JULY 16 — 17' man. Mrs. Jack Boone and Mrs. school will hold a picnic dinner at left ot the road you are right. It STEAMER CHAIRS Lester Miller are in charge. Washington park at Michigan you keep to the right yru are wrong. KIDDIES ICE CREAM City Sunday. Meet at the church Even the goats pass one another on MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. Dinner Bridge and leave immediately following the left. It’s the British tradition. Mrs. Clarence Fullcs and Mrs. the morning services. All members « 3 5 - 8 5 2 Feature Hits — Serial — Cartoon Preston Sprague honored Mrs. are urged to attend with well fill­ George E. Adams of San Francis­ ed baskets. Glasses Properly Fitted A HULLABALLO FEATURE NO. 2 co, Cal., at dinner-bridge Wednes­ OF HAPPINESS THRILLS GALORE day evening. Odd Fellows Meet See Them At in * ¥ ■ * The Odd Fellows held their EST. 1900 Montgomery Reunion regular meeting Tuesday evening. The annual reunion of the * * * ‘ "MIDNIGHT Montgomery family was held at Legion Auxiliary W. G. Bogardus, O. D. the home of Mr. and Mrs,' Bert The American Legion Auxiliary Masonic Temple Bldg. TAXI” Montgomery, Sunday, with 25 in will meet next Monday evening. 2251/2 E. Main St. NILES attendance. Among the out-of- Wednesday-Thursdays Troost Brothers with BRIAN DONLEVY ■ ■ From 9 to 5 town guests were Mr. and Mrs, NILES, MICHIGAN and FRANCES DRAKE Walter Montgomery, Mr. Phil ManyAutoists J. BURKE — ADDED — Tuesley and daughters, Caroline 228 S. Michigan St. Ace Drummond and Eunice, Mrs. John Horton SOUTH BEND, IND. Serial and and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mont-,! To Be Barred by Record Printing—Record Time Oswald Cartoon gomery, all of Niles. ' * . W ¥ Missionary Society Sticker Deadline The Missionary Society of the SUN. — MON. — TUES. JULY 18 — 19 — 20 Church of Christ will meet Friday CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUNDAY at the home of Mrs. J. E. Bow­ Several thousand owners of man. A pot-luclc dinner will be motor vehicles .will be barred from Bargain Prices 2 to 5 P. M. — 10c - 15c driving in the streets and high­ served at 1 o’clock in the after­ ways of Michigan on Sunday, Biggest Thrill Since The BIG PARADE noon, * * * Aug. 1, because they delayed too long to buy 1937 license plates to Quarterly Meeting replace their half-year "stickers,” The quarterly business meeting it is estimated: by Leon D. Case, of the congregation of the Church, Secretary of State. of Christ was held last night. • * » It has been computed that by July" 16, With only 10 working Saramost Club days remaining before Aug. 1— The Saramost Club will meet the "sticker deadline”—about 375,- Thursday evening with Mrs. Ross 000 motor vehicles will still be Batten. equipped with stickers which their • * * * owners plan to replace with 1937 iierean Class plates by Aug. 1. This takes into is £\sg Announcement has been made consideration cars which will be that the Berean class will not f i l l i p junked when stickers expire, to­ 'V V r t | hold any meetings during July. gether with stickers already re­ ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS ' * . r . V placed with plates. i Desert Bridge Club Case points out that it would t The Desert Bridge club will tax the facilities of the Depart; GUEST FEATURE MONDAY NIGHT meet Thursday with Mrs. Susan ment and its 150 branch offices Shown once Only at 9 P. M. in addition to our regular I Curtis. throughout. the state to issue an * * m average of 37,500 sets of plates show at no advance in prices. American Legion daily, in the time then remaining, Adolph Zvkor presents The American Legion will even if applications were made at meet Thursday evening at which that rate. Inasmuch as a large time delegates to the state con­ part of the stickers are being us GARY COOPER vention in Detroit will be elected. ed in congested Wayne county, it Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnston, is believed that time will not per- CAROLE LOMBARD Mrs. Warren Willard, Miss Erma Wright, and Mrs. Mae Eisenhart SHIRLEY TEMPLE attended the district meeting held •in a Paramount P i c tu r e ' at Indian Lake last Sunday. V. F. W. Auxiliary* WFOREVER The V. F. W. auxiliary will hold their regular meeting tonight. Prices — 10c - 20c - 25c The committee in charge will be Come Early for Good Seats Mrs. Roy Holston and Mrs. Ro­ land Fisher. A card party will be held Friday afternoon at the WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY JULY 21 — 22 Veteran's Hall. Mrs. John Ochen- O you get a kick out of a golf ball’s click You’ll welcome the way it cradles you over the ryder is chairman of the commit­ bumps, the neat, compact, handily mobile feel Two Big Features for our Mid Week Bargain Nights tee in charge. when you really lean into'one on the tee? D of it. You’ll be proudly aware of iits beauty, of FEATURE NO. 1 FEATURE NO.2 * » * - Does your heart beat faster when the big fish the picture you make riding in its this-minute Miss MilUe Lolomaugh strikes, and your singing reel almost smokes? New! Daring! 3ROMANCE.QN THE_RPN 1 Weds Lloyd Pliiscator Indeed there’s none grander than style. Miss Millie Lolomaugh of Bu­ to climb in your car and drive Can a brisk breeze and a taut sail make you Amazing! chanan and Lloyd Fhiscator of away—with your Auto-Owners But don’t forget this major thing—it’s the buy The Year’s Best Spy Baroda were married Friday Insurance policy for another year feel like a kid again, forgetting care in the sheer of the season, price-wise as w ell as on perform­ Thriber! morning at 10:00 o’clock in South tucked away in your pocket. joy of action? ance! It’s still selling at the lowest price in all Bend, Ind. .The bride is the. daugh­ You know you are protected against —you can get a big Buick ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Lolo­ all hazards by a company that is strong, Mister, if you’re like that, what a bang you’ll Buick history still maugh and the bridegroom is ,the prompt, and makes "Adjustments at get out of this big Buick! eight for less than some sixes would cost you. “The Girl son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phis- Telegraph Speed.” cator. Furthermore, this agency will be at Y ou’ll go for the way it goes for you. You’ll like So don’t hold back. Good things, you know, your call always—ready Co see that the quick, eager spurt of its get-away, the buoy-, can’t last forever. Don’t pass up a buy such as from Scot­ The bride was attended by Mrs. you benefit to the fullest extent from William Bupp, a sister of the all the provisions of this all-inclusive ant, swayless steadiness of its travel. Buick is at its low prices now. bridegroom, who was .the only at­ automobile insurance policy, ★ ★ ★ ★ land Yard” tendant. The bride wore white silk You’ll thrill to the businesslike manner in with e s ttu * RADIO Ficliir* crepe with matching accessories. SEE which it settles to the pull, its quiet, dogged LOWE ST B LSI C K PRICE S EVER! Directed jty Geortf« Sim ni • aA fiwfiil.Sb The couple will reside on the competence in long, tough going. 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