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Discovery in 3Rd St. Sewer Outlet Indicates Method of Installation

Discovery in 3Rd St. Sewer Outlet Indicates Method of Installation

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SIXTY-THIRD BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARYlfO- 19307 "HUMBERT-

Conduct .Local Revival Discovery in 3rd St. Sewer Outlet Now H ere’s Indicates Method of Installation the — g — MET AT, DAM DEFT BY CAKELESS WORKERS IS FOUND IK Proposition THIRD -STREET OUTLET BY FORCE CLEARING OUT OB­ STRUCTION. ALSO STRIPS OF PRESTIGE. Kiefer Home and its Entire* Thar’s Gold in Them Thar Smiles --o - Revelations as to the “workman­ to the nozzle. This disk is 12 Furnishings is a Ui Haws like manner” in which the Third inche sin diameter and it was Total Loss. and Portage Street sewer outlet originally- used during installation Oh, never greet: your customers j was installed, accidentally came to to keep water out of a section of OTHER BLDGS. DAMAGED with: savage1 hoots and jeers, Shot Opponents Out in the Fourteen Schools Draw For ' Wednesday when a force of tile. When set up vertically the But Beet them with a chortle and men employed by the street clean­ disk effectually' stops all passage Thieves Steal Evergreen a smile curled round your ears First Period; Hold to 3 Games at Niles ing . department inserted a hose through the tile. It is supposed Trees from Oak Hampton Home Burns Tues­ It you give them pleasant service Field Goals. Yesterday. anci circulating nozzle in the man­ that the disk had tilted enough to Ridge. ; Fire in they will make it worth your hole at tire end of Third Street to permit of partial passage of sew­ Six . while. Revival Meetings clear an obstruction which had FIERCE LEADS SCORING HELD luASCII 6, 7 A N D 8 age, but had collected refuse un­ REWARD IS OFFERED And your bank account will flour­ been damming back sewage for til the outlet was almost entirely' Residence properties to the es­ ish'for thar’s gold in them thar Are Started Sunday several . When the hose Interest Centers Mainly in dammed. With the metal disk timated value of 510,500 were wip­ smiles. Reserves Duplicate 2 to 1 was hauled out, a metal disk the were two long strips- of prestite, The Record is in receipt of the He who drags ’em from the side- Triumph of the First Church of Brethren Competition in size of the tile was found hanging used to pack the tile joints. following communication telling of ed out by mystery fires in Galien wall with the old bamboozle Quintet. Class C. depredations committed in Oak and vicinity' last , with the stunt burning in broad daylight of the Will fail to make his yardage and Evangelist and Mrs. X Edwin Ridge cemetery by' unknown van­ The supposedly strong Dowagiac Jarboe of Lincoln. Neb., began a Representatives of the 14 Buchanan P. T. A . Oren Kiefer home in that village will have to pass or punt. schools which will enter teams in dals and thieves. The communi­ basketball team was "just another revival meeting for the Church of cation adequately describes what and the Sam Hampton farm home It’s not the razzle dazzle or the victim" to the Buchanan five and the Brethren, Third and Cayuga Will Mold Meeting glib and oily art the District Basketball Tourna­ is known of the occurence and four miles southwest. . . the men from the stove city took Streets, last Sunday morning and ment at Niles on March 6, 7 and further comment is unnecessary: That Sties the wary buyer and his will continue two weeks, Monday Eve Feb. 24 The Kiefer borne caught fire in ready cash apart. a 26 to: 13 drubbing Tuesday night. I Buchanan can rightfully lay Buchanan gathered a fair lead a t 1 Evangelist Jarboe comes with a , S met in the Niles high school as­ the attic from an unknown cause The sympathetic interest and the sembly yesterday- afternoon to I claim to one of the most contemp­ while Mrs. Kiefer and the children quiet friendly glance the start and continued to increase record of exceptional success and The regular monthly meeting of tible men in the world and that it as the game progressed. | draw for opponents in the games, were at breakfast Friday morning. Are the lures that lure the liras ranks, among the first in Evange­ the Buchanan Parent-Teacher as­ man is he who deliberately chop­ Buchanan's tight defense stop-* listic work in the Church of the Buchanan being favored with a ped down our lovely little Douglas By the the flau.es were no­ from the coy consumer’s pants. ped the Chieftain's fast-breaking bye for the first night. sociation will be held at the high ticed they' had spread to and en­ The boy that treats 'em pleasant Brethren. He has had twenty- WELL BE HOST TO BIT. TABOR Fir tree in Oak Ridge cemetery, offense and allowed them com- j of experience, which has tak­ Interest is expected to center GRANGE ON EVENING school Blonday evening, Feb. .24, at veloped a woodshed adjoining the and that treats ’em nil the same j presumably for a Christmas tree. residence in the rear. Mrs. Kief­ Will get the legal tender in the paritively few short shots. This j en him into more than half the mainly around the competition be­ OF FEB. 21. 7:30 o’. A program (f. un­ I If one can feature anything more is shown by the fact that Dowa­ states of the Union, and among tween Three Oaks, Bridgman and er’s mother, Mrs. Lillian Burdick, grand old business game. usual interest and benefit has been despicable than for one to enter was in bed ; a rear upstairs And, when he goes to heaven he t giac scored' hut two field goals* the churches of Alberta and Sas­ Buchanan for the district Class C The first meeting of the Bend planned by' the program commit­ sacred ground and commit such an against the first team and one j katchewan, Canada. title. Other teams competing- in room, and narrowly escaped in her will get a robe and; crown of,the River Grange for the tee. Mrs. J, C. Stray’er will dis­ act, it is beyond our comprehen­ night clothes. Mr. Kiefer had al­ And a tin-a-iing-a-ling-a for a dol­ more when the Reserves were in- | Mrs. Jarboe accompanies her Class C will be Berrien Springs of February was held at the cuss the problem of the adolescent sion. About two y'ears ago some jected. Meanwhile the Bucks; husband as music director. She and Cassopolis. In the Class C ready gone to Three Oaks, where lar payment down, I Grange hall Friday evening, Feb. -bild and BIrs, Velma Dunbar will one cut the top of a beautiful ced­ he had just taken over a garage were connecting 11 from the leads the congregational singing in pairings. Berrien Springs will play' 1-1. outline the sy'stem used by the ar, perhaps 15 feet high, and no ------o------— < { field. Ia way that pleases everyone and Cassopolis Thursday night and business. A class of lour candidates, Mr. school in planning and chaperon­ doubt the same moron was guilty An alarm was sent in and the Local Youngster is; j “Juggy” Pierce led the scoring: adds enthusiasm to the service. Three Oaks will play' Bridgman on ing of the social functions of our of this latest act of vandalism. A very hearty welcome is ex­ Friday night. Buchanan will play' and Mrs. George Smith and Sir. Galien fire department arrived in with five field; goals for a total of | high school. Both of these sub­ Petty thieving goes on all the time to aid neighbors in rescuing Radio Club Member ten points. Easley was high point j tended to everybody to attend the the winner of the Berrien Springs- and Sirs Ernest Herman, received jects should be of vital interest to time in Oak Ridge and not only' meetings, which should be a help Cassopolis game Friday night. the third and fourth degrees of the practically all of the furnishings man for the losers with four points all parents. the original cost of flowers and of the downstairs rooms, with the In the first quarter, Knight’s to the entire community. Sunday In Class D, Baroda drew the bye, patrons of Husbandry. At the The musical features of this trees but years of loving, patient Albert L. Burlbutt, R. R. No. 3, morning the evangelist will speak Galien drawing Eau Claire, New Close of the grange meeting a- exception of the kitchen equip­ this community,, has been made a free* throw. Pierce’s: two short program will he piano selections by care to beautify' God’s Acre goes ment. The Buchanan and Three shots and Lauren Morse's fielder from the "Greatest Subject in the Troy drawing Stevensville and Ed- hountiful banquet was served by' Mrs. Josephine Kelley and vocal for naught. In. order to help ap- i-.-imber o f ‘the Sinbac Radio Club, World." In; the evening he will wardsburg drawing St. Johns for liissdames Fred Franz, Ray' Mel I, Oaks fire departments, were also it -"-(rotra*- 'd >■— “TTr>fClj, p •b"’ trav” t^jte Bucks a 7 to 0 lead. selections by' .BIrs. Maxon, the di­ j prehend these thieves and protect called but arrived too late to aid Easley sank a short one and discuss what lie considers “ Most the first night. Frank Treiber and Noah Anderson, rector of the local music chorus. [ the property of others'we will pay Whlson, wamous radio entertainer Important Question Facing Us as All finals will be played Satur­ The tables in the dining root'; in the rescue work. The high Dodd and Freeland dropped in a Anyone having questions they | a substantial reward for any infor­ school was dismissed and the of Station KYW and president of a Nation.” Services each evening, day' night, including the game be­ were decorated with red hearts. mation leading to the identity of boys the Club, in a letter received by charity toss before Ffingst count­ .vould like hear discussed at the formed a bucket brigade to aid in ed on Place’s personal. Then including a live song service at tween the two Class B schools, Partners for the banquet v/erf. March meeting are asked to bring the person or persons who stole 'protecting nearby buildings. Flying the youngster. In the letter was: 7:30. .Niles and St. Joseph. found by matching red hearts. At the trees mentioned ’ above. We enclosed an attractive club- pin Pfingst and Morse dropped in a , them written on a slip of paper embers caught several times on pot shot apiece and "Olive” loop- ’ o* Tickets will sell for the same the close of the feast Sir. Franz and drop them in the, question box. promise that he will be prosecuted which the youngster is now wear­ - price as. last y'ear, 51-75 for a the Blakeslee home across the ed in a pretty long shot to give gave the history' of the new This should afford,an excellent op­ to the fullest extent under the street.. The new bungalow- latelj ing; as* evidence that he belongs. throe-night reserved seat, or fifty grange very' well in an original state laws of Blichigan. The club, which: concerns itself Buchanan a l-l to 4 lead at the portunity' for tiie discussion of erected by Warren Hagley oh the half. ’ cents for single admissions. All poem, “The Grange Fountain of problems relative to the school or Ada Dacy Sanders ytitb the health; and, happiness, o f . who desire reserve seats for the south and the Paul Roberts home Youth." This depicted all of the the child. Sam M. Rouse. on the north were each damaged its children-members and further­ Dodd opened the third stanza three games should call 41 at trials and tribulations of the past ing good behavior and love and re­ with a, free throw but Lawson by' the heat to the extent of about worthy masters and their various $300. spect for elders, was; started by dropped in. a nice “swisher" and a Well committees in trying to Petitions Out Mrs. E. McMullen, ‘’Uncle Bob," last A u gu st and now free throw to increase the local’s The loss is estimated at about get water installed in the grange has a membership of 1Q.0Q0 in ev­ lead. Louie Morse sank a pot­ Berrien Springs For Places On Pioneer Resident of $4,500, with insurance coverage of hall, Mrs. Nellie Smith gave a $2 000 ery section of the country. Meet­ shot and Place a similar shot, but ■reading. An. amusing story was . ings are held from 5:30 to 6 every Pfingst added another point on Masons Observe Election Ballot Galien Expires Tues The fine two story farm home Tuesday evening from Station Place’s fourth personal foul. TIME LEFT TO PREPARE THE told by Mrs. Arley Anderson, recently erected four miles south­ KYIV, Chicago, with “Uncle Bob" Pierce scored on a short shot as BUSII AND EQUIPMENT SOfch Anniversary Talks were made by Mr, and Mrs, west of Galien by Sam Hampton BEFORE HARVEST. Edward Freeman of tbe Pipestone Petitions were circulated the The older residents of Galien caught fire from cause also un­ as master o f ceremonies. Enter­ the quarter ended. grange who were visiting the lo­ tainment of special interest to first of the week to place on the learned with regret of the death of known about I p. m. Tuesday' and In the last quarter; Freeland The first warm days of the The Western Star Lodge No. cal grange. spring election ballots . the names a former citizen of that place, burned to the ground wiUi total children and their parents is fea­ and Dodd counted from the charity year are a warning to' the sugar 39 F. & A. M. of Berrien Spring- BIrs, Esther McMullen, 75, yvho tured during this: broadcast per­ The evening’s entertainment was of Rex Lamb for justice of the loss of contents. BIr. Hampton stripe before Pierce looped in a bush owner that the Time is at celebrated its 80th anniversar ; rought to a close with an ex- peace and, Ed. Blitcheli for con­ passed away late Tuesday even­ and his son had gone to work in iod., pretty “ swisher” from the side. hand for getting the harvest equip­ Wednesday' night, two hundre ing at the home of her daughter, “Uncle- Bob” is now working on jange of valentines and reading stable, both men now holding the some woods on the farm. Mi;s„. Pierce dropped in another field ment ready, according to members Masons being in attendance at ie sentiment expressed on them. positions for Which they seek re- Mrs. Norman Bay of River Park, Hampton summoned aid but .noth­ plans, which call for the formation goal and “Bus" Lyman a pair of of the forestry department at South Bend, Ind. of a local chapter of the Sinbac banquet served at 6:30 p. m. i Plans have been made for in­ election. It will be necessary to ing was saved, the family . losing : free throws before Coach Bradfield Michigan State College. the high school auditorium. Judy westing programs and surprise elect two supervisors, one' commis­ Mrs. McBIullen lived in Galien all their clothing save yvhat- they, Radio Club just as soon as enough sent in the Reserves. Easley clos­ New roads and paths through Holland E. Barr of St. Joseph ae‘ during her young womanhood, children have enrolled to make it eatures for the spring and sum- sioner, two justices of the peace were wearing at the time,-. ' ed the scoring with a long shot. the woods can be brushed out ed as toastmaster for the occasion ner sessions of the grange. and two constables on April 7. leaving there with her family In addition to the building and worth, while. This club; would en­ The Buchanan Reserves wallop­ during cold weather and these the address of the evening heinj able all of the local youngsters to The next meeting will be held ------—*& about 30 years ago, but had re­ furnishings, the flames destroyed ed the Dowagiac , 22 to 11, clearing operations will facilitate delivered by Rev. F. J. Milner Of : Friday evening, Feb. 21. At this tained many friendships and had 20.0 bushels of potatoes, 200 quarts get acquainted with each other and thereby avenging the overtime de­ the collection of; sap on day's when the Michigan Masonic Service D a n iil IQ* to have good, times together, ; ‘ime Bit. Tabor Grange will have been a frequent y'isitor since. She of fruit and $275 in money'. 4 feat at Dowagiac. Imhoff led the every' is valuable. Roads Commission. Past Master Albert ' charge of the evening’s entertain­ is survived by two sbiiS, Lawrence The total loss was estimated at scoring for Buchanan. should’ be spaced closely enough E. Wilson read a history of the ment. AnsMTW'tq ’Ghasge; and Clarence of Baroda; by two S6.000, of which $3,000 yvas cov­ Co-Op Officials The summary: to; avoid, carrying loaded sap buck­ chapter, Several vocal and Instru­ Another dance will be held at daughters, Mrs. Norman Bay of ered by insurance. . .Hampton had Buchanan (26) FG FT I* Tp ets’ long distances to the sled. mental musical selections complet­ of Child Desertion South Bend and BIrs. Bert Wet­ 0 the Grange hall Saturday evening, just moy'ed into the riew' house, Meet To Banquet 0 i A Fuel for boiling down sap can ed the program. Feb. 22. Steinbauer’s orchestra David Grice was arrested Tues­ zel of Glendora; by' one siste’r, Mrs. his former home having been de­ Lauren Morse, LFT____1 0 0 2 be cut from dead and non-produc­ ------o-----*—- furnishes the music. day' on a charge of child desertion Reuben Young of Galien. Tbe stroyed by flames about six A t Three Rivers Pierce. C ______5 0 2 10 ing trees. The sugar maker will Albert Nlitt returned Tuesday and appeared in the court of Jus­ funeral yvill be held at 2 p. m. months ago. Pfingst, R G ______1 2 3 4: need, a standard cord of fuel from a visit of two weeks at the Clessen Wagner of Chicago, was tice of the Peace Rex Lamb, where from the Congregational Church ------— ■ Knight, R F ___,_ 1 1 3 3 wood for every- GO or 70 buckets home of his son, William Nutt and a guest last night at the home he pleaded not guilty and was at Baroda, and burial will be in Managers and officials of farm Chubb, R F ______0 0 0 0 used in the bush. Green wood is family, of Cloverdale. of Dr. and BIrs. Paul Wallace. placed under bond of 550.. * Galien cemetery. RqbinsoD ’Reopens ; : co-operative enterprises in south­ W. Shultz, LG _ 0 0 0 0 not satisfactory for boiling sap. western. Michigan met at a ban­ M. Shultz, LG _ 0 0 0 0 Spiles, pails and evaporator Music1. Shoppe in. * ■ ‘' quet at Three Rivers, under the Jesse. R G ______0 0 0 0 should be thoroughly cleaned and auspices* of the American Farm T o ta ls ______11 4 11 26 scalded, before the run of sap Buchanan- is Famous For over Half for its Band Music Attractive Rooms Bureau. State; officials of the Dowagiac (13) starts. Off-flavored syrup and Buchanan boasts of being thener, Home Sweet Home and Co- and torchlight procession in the Conn From Buchanan organization were present to lead Easley', R F ____ — 2 0 1 4 sugar, may he caused by unclean in; a general discussion* of farm* only city of its size in America lumbia, the Gem ’ of the Ocean. political campaign of that year It is not generally known that R._ R. Robinson re-opened his Dodd,. L F ______. _ 0 3 2 3 utensils. possessing a uniformed and profes­ C. G. Conn, world famed manufac- Blusic Shoppe Saturday, having matters: Ted: Wallace represent­ 2 I f new containers will be need­ Songs born of the Civil war, such successfully waged by Gen. Ulys­ ____ 0 2' 2 sionally conducted for a period of ses S. Grant, returned war hero, turer of musical instruments, got closed, it for two weeks while the* ed the local office of the St, Joe Freeland, R G __ _ 0 2. 1 2 ed, an early' order will, get them to as Break the News to Blother, Valley Shipping- Association. , 65. years. Boy' iu Blue, Battle Hymn of Free­ and Schuyler Colfax, a product of his inspiration while employed in a store room yvas being repaired and Place, LG —______1 0 ■4’ 2 the farm in time for use. Small For almost seven , Bu­ Buchanan factory for the idea that altered after the fire yy'hich dam-; Linderman, LG _ containers which can be used as dom and Marching Through Geor­ South Bend and Buchanan. It ____ 0 0 0 0 chanan has had a band that has was one of the largest political built the C. G, Conn company' of aged the rear end. .. Totals*______- _ 3 7 sample packages: are recommended gia had not then been written. In­ Fined for Failure 10 13 ranked among the elite of the mid­ dividual folding metal music racks meetings ever held in the Middle Elkhart, from yvhose factory musi- The room has been greatly im- Score by quarters:, by: the forestry department for west’s musical organizations. The cal instruments have found their proved by the installment of an-: convincing new customers of the were unknown then and the band- West and it was considered a To Educate; Child Buchanan______7 7 S 4—26 residents—particularly those who men, in public concerts as well as striking honor that the1 Buchanan * ■■way to every civilized section of QiJier partition in the center, pro­ D ow agiac______0 -1 3 6—13 value of maple syrup. A little file globe. With the collaboration viding quarters for a studio, where of the product distributed in these recall the pioneer days—challenge rehearsals, lined up in front of a band should have been engaged another .city of. 5,000 inhabitants to long wooden trough or stand on to furnish the music. This was of Henry Curtis, member of Bu- Robinson will .give instrumental Elmer Dillivou was tried before cans often helps secure customers chanan’s first hand, BIr. Conn per- lessons on Saturdays Vaulted 33 Drunk Drivers for larger amounts. produce an equal record. which was placed the music. largely due to the close friendship Justice Rex’ Lamb’ Wednesday on Buchanan's first band was or- The only members known to be between John Morris and BIr. Col­ fected his first rubber mouthpiece doorways have been installed and a charge of failure: to send a child ganized in the fall of 1S62 in the still living Of: the band that flour­ for yvind instruments and then the walls tastefully redecorated, A to school, in violation o f the state In Berrien Co. Jail fax, the vice-presidential candidate V interesting; Map building on South Qak Street, that ished here from 1S82 to 1868 are who had worked as clerk and post went to Elkhart, yvhere be worked colored light in the front of the* compulsory education act. I-Te had in,Past Six Months has seen service for more than, 75 John Morris, who still lives here office assistant for BIr. Biorris’ out the idea that later made him store floods file interior yvith _a received a warning notice several, Is Discovered in years as Buchanan^ jail, fire hose at the age of 81 and who resign- father while the latter was post-: famous and wealthy. Mr. Conn soft pink light yvhich great y adds weeks ago, which he ignored. A. house and council chambers. It ed ten years ago after having sc:-- master and village storekeeper in has since disposed o f his manufac- to the attractiveness of the re- fine o f §5; was imposed. A. new low for bootleggers and Redden Building was here the band met under the. ye;d 3S years: as manager of the New Carlisle, Ind. ' ' turing interests and is noyv in Cal- modelled quarters, a new high for drunken 1 drivers leadership, first of O. B. Leisher local telephone exchange, :uid Hen- Another noteworthy engagement ifornia. . . _4> ; , was established in the Berrien Raymond Warring is and later, of Jules Bostrick and ry Helpolsheimer, wlio flow owns of the local band occurred in the The Clark Equipment, Company ( G o o d r i c h T r a n s i t ' » County jail for the past six months Joe Richards reports an inter­ perfected an .organization that has and conducts a large department fail of 1865,. when the entire town band, one of southwestern Michi­ Appointed Manager according to the semi-annual re­ esting discovery last week, while continued Until today, under one sotre in Lincoln Neb. and .eountry'slde met at the local, gan’s greatest musical. organiza- . Sued for Death of ‘ port of the board of jail inspec­ stripping the paper from tiie old form or another, being the nu- The first public appearance of railway'-station to welcome the; lions today, has been playing ail-., Factory Outlet Store tors, a total of .17 having been store room in the Redden Building- Cleus of the present Clark Equip- the Buchanan Silver' Corbet band surviving members of “Buchanan’s nuaily under that name since 1917,, Gordon B. HadselF imprisoned for the former offense on‘ Days Avenue now being reno­ rnent Company baud: of Buchanan, Was on Thanksgiving day, 1SS4, Oyyn,” the 12th Blichigan volun­ and will present tbe weekly open j and 33 for the latter. A total of vated. ' On the south wall of tiie which plays weekly open-air con- when the band, with sparkling new teer regiment, back from the Civil air concerts in Buchanan's bnsi-! . Raymond Warring took charge 430 persons, 407 males and 23 fe­ room Mr: Richards uncovered a certs during the summer and instruments and proudly bedecked war. A civil holiday' was declar­ riess district as usual in the sum-1' ’ Suit yvas filed - in the Berrien of. the Factory Outlet "Shoe Store* males,. passed through the jail large scale map of the lower pen­ which otherwise assists in. the pro- in new uniforms, played‘a concert ed. , Nothing was too good for- •mer of 1930. ; In 1923 competing ’ County' Cirgjjt Court Saturday as manager this; morning, having, since the last, inspection. insula, 10x10: feet in dimension, motion of civic enterprises. on Front Street and then march- tiie returning troops and the band Against six of .Michigan’s best against the Goodrich Transit ’Com- been appointed to the position fol­ ------Q.-----***»■ painted and beautifully' lettered by No Printed Music ed >.o the old Presby'terian church, boys and three taverns and num­ ••bands in the tournament in Kala- pany- by 1J.j,pl;v Iladsell, special- lowing the: resignation of Paul The’P.-T. A. Association of Hills hand. The map is said to have There was no printed music in which then stood on Third street, erous gambling Houses keeping ifiiazoo to determine the best band 'administrator, of the estate: of- G!dr- Pursell, who left to. accept a. pos­ Corners will give a program at ■been drawn there by Dr; Perry those days and Directors Leisher where music was furnished for a open house throughout the day and ‘in/eities 'of-'5,()00 or less, the local' doii B. .Hads;eil, asking for $25,000 ition with. the Montgomery ’Ward the school house Friday evening, Aiiderson about. 40 years ago. Mr. .ana Bcstri.ck. wrote the music for .Thanksgiving clay' program. night.. band won first place. In 1924, damages for the .death of the latter . store in. Three Rivers! 'Warring; Feb. 21,: at which County-Agent ■Ajiderson practiced several y'ears JBe classical and* popular-*, musical A tf Grant-Golf ax Rally , t^olin.BIprns led the band in the tfnuihe- same kind of .A; tournament, ‘in; :a. prasli^betyyeenxhis coupe -and-' comes- from Three’ Rivers,’ where H; Jl'Lurkins will, speak on-'VMas- • in. Buchanan, marrying Cora Mans! gffusions o f that day.; Leisher, .Buchanan’s early band1 played at seventies and during this it -tbe! j bafld’ was Awarded: second a Goodrich Transitiy truck-,ea:stt*of- he hqd Ibgen: in* charge?bf-’-the“ shoe ter- Farmers and Master Home field. He: later moved to Chicago fire band’s first, director, gained a- many* noted meetings, but possibly had many engagements. For sev­ prize,-’ the Round Oak band of Do- Watervliet, Jan.. 2*1.. y.The-rSuit is department -o f'a ’ store/-'''- \ £- , . Makers;’, The program will-"start and. thence to New York City. considerable reputation as. a corn- dts.imost distinguished engagement en. straight years the band played yvagiac being declared winner; filed; by Atty^-JohnaiSterllngyAatr-1; -V f« 3k at 7:30 p. m. Friday evening: Spe­ ------O---- :------4 poser,, and many . of,, the. band’s ’occurred in 1868', when it went to at Fourth of July celebrations In - Arley- L. Meeker of Niles, is\dL torneyrforvihe,*p]_aintiffr.-'q,Tha de-’; Mrs.- -L , Antisclal'e'r-entei;ed_ .the cial. music will accompany- the pro­ ;: Fatal, accidents in lead and zinc first efforts were products of his < Sotfth Bend, which was without, a Blichigan City and played on the’1 •irectingCthe'band and Harry Berryr:Jendant" company and Its drivefH Wallace"; .-.hospitari’KSaturday" for gram,, All interested will be:-cor.-* ■mines of Oklahoma have been re­ pen, . The most popular pieces of "band of its' own* and furnished Goodrich line boats plying between "of Buchanan, Is manager.’’ ' ' - Basil H. Miller of Kalamazoo; are, treatment;' s.-j rC- ' . dially*welcomed. duced in the last three years. that day were Star Spangled Ban-'••■martial muslc-for a mass meeting Blichigan City and Chicago, __Elkhart Paper charged with negligence. - fA G E ‘Tvv'0 THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD TH URSDAY- FEBRUARY" 2O;*l930.

Mr. and Mrs. George' .(lowland served by the hostess. ., apd Mrs. Ira Sizer of Sawy.eiY wjio .has been very sick for the entertained a party Saturday eVen-’ A. Roberts and Ca‘rito,n,Ren- were Sunday guests at the Slocum jfalslMwo weeks. ing. t Brogressfv.e 500. was enjoyed tiarger spent Mo.nday and'Tuesday hytEl • „ , , Mr. And Mrs. Gilbert Renbarger fyc AST rev3r. ■■ apd the following wei-e..! present;, In.Kalainazoo. * A . jM rs. Ed. GaUaspy returned honie, .•cliiiaren, Misses Doris j iand Mr. and Mrs. Thom&si TSJuSrlv. and Mrs. R. Edwards, Avho has been last week ‘from Grand Rapids? ;Siire to Stop^ son, Mr; .and Mrs, Clyde • Gunyon caring for Mrs. Horace Moriej* f ° r Where she underwent, an operation' C o u g h j Rev.* .Bellingham .. ■ - v feor, to speak to them on “Health Joint S. School and Miss’ Helen iNorman of Bu­ the pastjsthree weeks;, returned to at the-Burleson sanatorium. - ij f hfrs. James^Renbarger. k- and Habits,?’ He dwelt on. inci-’ chanan. A midnight luncheon was her1 home Monday. A. L. Stodder was a Sunday ■Mrs; Ralph Jones was a Monday ; Guest Bay Speaker * ; .dents of his work as juvenile o f' 5 Glass Party Held served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. J. AAA Toland en­ caller in. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. glc- afternoon guest of Mrs. Frank Nightjtcopghs, or coughs caused Ificer and the! importance of goocf Miss Oia Green, entertained her tertained the'ir children and grand cum. .'••.{g'l Locker. , . ’by a cHdfeterritat ed throat, can - Galien Culture Club early habits and was very inter-? At Wentland Home Star .Sunday School Class at her children at a roast goose dinner ' ■’Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baas of Ba- Mr. and Mrs. George Gunderinau now be stopped 'v:U-in 15 estang and Inspiring. Mrs. C. Reri-3 home Saturday evening with bun­ Sunday. The following were pres­ roda were the Sunday guests of. of South Bead, spn, t Tuesdoy .ar^i by a doctor^ prescription which barger gave a piano solo and the co. Eleven girls and boys w.fere ent; Mi- and Mrs. Jesse Toland and Mr, and Mrs. Will Jannasch'. works -on- ait’ entirely different .Sager children with Jane Kelley, temoon with Mr; and Mrs, Ifo-Y*- •The.Culture Club off Galien; lield Mrs, R. J. AVentiand and daugh­ present and prizes were awarded son and daughter, Mrs, Louise . Mr. and Mrs. D. AV.. Ewing spe^tfe Slocum. ‘ ' ■principle. Thfe; prescription is put ii|5 annual Guest Day program at enlivened tiio, aui3ieh.ce with a few. ter, Bonita, held a joint class Val­ lo the following: Jerry Kenney, Scott and granddaughter of Ben­ up under- tlie”' name Th’oxine anli popular airs: ’ Mrs. :W- Helkie, Sunday in 'Grand Rapids. Mrs, Mike Eoiyker suffered a stroke t£e Latter Day Saints Ghurch. Fri- entine party for their’ Sunday Mary Jones, Clayton Renbarger ton Harbor, Mrs. Fanny Truitt of Eying remained to, help* care for of iiaralysis’ Monday and is in. a is available to everyone., past president of, the County Fed­ School classes: at their home -Sat­ and. Marie Carroll; Refreshments Niles, Miss Hattie Truitt of South her grandfather, who is very ill. very erioltal condition. Having Thoxiue on hand is a day afternoon with. about eighty eration and Mrs.. AV. H.. Blish,. urday afternoon. Games and lunch were served by the hostess. Bend, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Payne, present to enjoy the music and the head of county public welfare, • Ellis Goodenough is confined to —r=—-----o^——----- , safety measure against all coughs were the features of the event. In Mr. and Mrs. M. Nelson enter­ Mrs. Doane Straub and’ children the house with pleurisy. just a Retainer Fee. and throat irritations. tjilks, The cinb feels very for- gave, talks on. their1 immediate the word game, Dorothy Wolford tained Sunday the latter’s brother and M rs.. George Olmstead and tjimate to have been able to se­ work. Refreshments were served Mrs. Richard Wentland, Miss Judge—Have you anything- to " Thoxinc contains no harmful a guest, won the prize. In an­ end wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles children, Dorothy Wolford, left Sunday af­ offer to the court before sentence drugs, is pleasant tasting and cure R. Rood, prominently Known by the committee, headed by Mrs, other game Doris Potter won first Roberts and the letter's grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Chris Andrews soloist, to favor them with two G. Jannasch, chairman, Mrs: C. C. ternoon for .Chicago where they is passed on you? safe far the whole .family. Sold prise and Mary Peggy Jones, a mother from Grand Rapids. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde will spend several days, ; Prisoner—No, judge, I had $10 on a money bac-k guarantee to 3phEts, accompanied by Miss Bon­ Glover, Mrs, J. Hamilton, and. Mrs* guest, second prizes Mabel Scur- ita Went! snci; also to have Rev. Charles A. Clark was a business Rodgers, Mr, and Mrs. G. Kleen Harold Jordan of Elkhart, Har­ but my lawyer took that. givo better and quicker,relief for E. Shearer were the reception com­ lock won the prize in the telegram caller in St. Joseph, Monday. and Miss Marian Treadwell of T, AV. Bel’inaham of Benton Har- mittee. old Storm o f Albion, Miss B, De­ ------o------coughs or sore throats than any­ game. Francis AVessels in the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens of South Bend, Sunday afternoon. AVitt of Buchanan, and Miss EUa The wood pile of a Minnesota thing you have ever tried. Ask for' cracker game and Jane Kelley in Niles, spent the week end with Mr. Sir. and Mrs. George Gowland SlGcum were Sunday afternoon paper company Is valued at $750,- Thoxiue, put up ready for use in the Valentinev game won. prizes. and Mrs. Ciaytoa Smith. [pent Sunday with the former’s guests of Miss Dorothy Partridge. 000, It took months to build it. 35c, 60c and $1.00 bottles. Sold Refreshments were served with Mrs. J. A. Sheeley and daugh­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Gow- Miss Ola Green spent Sunday by the Wlsner Pharmacy and 'all the assistance of Miss M. George. ter. Mrs. Frank Clark, spent, Fri­ iand at Culver, lnd. with her sister Miss Bernice Green, Pristina-—Prompt-—Record other good drag-stores. i? day afternoon with Mrs. Charles Mrs. John I-Ioinville entertained Galien. Rebekshs Vinton. six little girls with their mothers typlks Robert James of Kalamazoo, Thursday afternoon in honor of the Hold Old-Fashioned spent the week end with his par­ birthday of her two year old Mishawaka Merchants ents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest James. daughter, Judith. Miss Marie Jannasch entertain­ Mr. and Mrs. George Gowland l theirtorture Spelling Bee Thnrs. ed her Sunday School class Satur­ entertained at supper Mr. and Mrs. and pain—make it impos­ FINE: SHOES-, at day afternoon in commemoration Harry Surch of Buchanan Thurs­ sible for you' to wear j w « i t lie -. . The Rebekah Dodge held: their of St. Valentine's Day. Valentine day evening. small stylish pumps and I meeting Thursday evening in the games and contests were enjoyed Mi-, and Mrs. A. F. Storm and slippers. And they a d d /^ ^ . I, O. O. F. hall witlj. over 40 mem­ ny the thirteen girls and boys son, Harold of Niles, Miss Berna- ageingpainlinestoyour-* ass? bers present After Die business present. Valentine luncheon was dine DeAVitt of Buchanan and Mr. face, too. But corns are was transacted, an old-fashioned needless. Youcan befree spelling- bee was held with Dwight of them in a jiffy by using AND LESS . . - Babcock and Mrs. ‘Ed. Shearer as captains. Mrs. Clyde Swank, Mi’s. s y r ? n r s a s t e r s For obvloas reasons we are not .pemritfcedtfa: mention- Victor Prince and Mrs. Herbert The medication in JIFFY Com Plasters Goodenough carried home the takes out. the pain and then.softens dio tlie name of the store. This you .can bela&%ur«d; it is prizes. Ice cream and cake were corn and loosens ft so that you can lift the largest pai’Cliase of truly, fine shoes-for).aien;^ wo­ Served. it out—root and all. We guarantee one package of JIFFY to remove one com President Washington urged a practice of men anJ eMMren ever made by ns. at the lowest prices entirely, or We will r'efund your, money; without question. thrift, not only by the infant government but in our entice history. ’ ,v Center School Holds Valentine Pair tv by the nation as a "whole.'- His own life re­ ’ ,H”-N flects his faith in its benefits— and time has A Valentine party was held Fri­ borne him out. That Ave arc- a thrifty na­ day afternoon at the Center school sponsored by the -teacher, Miss l^rVl Imifl ' p.fl ■ C*; •• P‘V tion today is e\ddeneed by the fact that there Gladys James. Different kinds cf ' are more than 58,000,000 sailings depositors, games were played by the pupils and an exchange of valentines was ^ re ' ffei pj fe; and the average account amounts to well over the feature of the afternoon’s pro­ ■ iMIhirei a!" ■■ : ,t-3 §500. ' * * gram, ...... i l l • ■ SOUTH BEND, END. Jeremiah’Wetzel Perhaps, if you hayq no Sayings Account, i t , . , ISHOE SI # <:>' & .^Expires from Heart: ; l ou are copclialiy mvitea: t© would he well for yoji to join this vast army s, , of savers who are furthering tlieir own, and ; sr- •- ; WmM 2L Failure at Galiesi ihes‘House-wai’mirig’ ’ of -America's prosperity. •. . ■ ’ ‘Hundred:, o f styles, ?fviet ;n-J PiceS 12 'k> Cheese I-ken;! For All! Jeremiah Wetzel died at his KcMs ars— Leal her.- are— ,‘ home four miles north of Caliy-n, h i i ‘ Spike. French, Patent, Suede, Saturday afternoon about -1 p. m. ';. ? » • Baby Louie, Satin, Velvet, of heart failure. He was born " Cuban. Military, Reptile, Mat in Pennsylvania, April - 15; '1851. Wwaa?s Model - : .niv Kid He -is-survived by the • following: two sons,, ^forman bf.GIenclorci, -and f*: afid I la ss, a j i m a n Jay at Cqloma: one- brother, Frank of Barqcta, and four ,-sisiers,- Mist Cora. 'Wetzel of Bnroda. Mrs. Ida The Oldest Bank in Buchanan Demon of Benton Harbor, Mrs. Eli­ zabeth Wellington! Berrien Spring; 3 and. Mrs. Maggie Allen of Bucba—- i an. He was a member of the Odd Sati3Fday,> February 22} I Fellow Lodge No. 310, at Glendo- i ra for 29 years. Funeral services o n W yman’s third floor f were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 i o'clock at the Christian Church at I Glendora, conducted by Rev. John This gay Iittls I.lediterranean style .bungalow i English. The Odd Fellow Ledge J i whs in charge of the sendees at AVilh its'red " tiK ro*of, creamy stucco walls, V- & I the cemetery. and green shutters and.lattices is a lioiise $ built right-inside of our store, on the third i Mrs, W e . Mitchell, floor. It contains three full size rooms— liv­ f ing room, bedroom and kitchen, completely Prominent Resident furnished. » t Of Galien, Expires T ❖ The purpose -of Wyman's Model Bungalow is The community was shocked to give t0‘ our customers practical, concrete ❖T Sunday morning upon, receiving suggestions for increasing the 'comfort and the sad news o f the death of Mrs. charm’ ?5f their own homes. Its'furnishings- ;,350 Fairs Htyh-GradcA ~ SegdtKf S5 to ■ ' Laura Ida Mitchell, who passed, 4 ? VKew er Si;-: A £$v. Values away at her home about 10:30 on ■ have been most carefully chosen to express Shoes and Oxfords a, fS Widths A to. Li’ Sunday morning--at ter a week’s ill­ harmoniously and with g’cocfiaste,’'1 certain " >k, Real Value ness. She was born in Chicago, definite trends in decoration. From time to Jan-.- 20. I3S5. About 14 years time’ these furnishings will be -changed to Sizes ,$■ to* 11 ago she came, with, her husband, suggest new. decorative ideas. 1? t£$8i Tan and black cait­ AVilliam Louis Mitchell, to Ga­ ❖ lien and located on a farm about iff®*. skin. Sizer, for All two miles east wherein their home % Every time yd’Ii make a purchase yoia make a choice, ❖ p}. Every pair nationai- was always sunshine and opened The first arrangement is now completed and * ly known. to their many friends. 'M rs. Mit­ we' hope that you Avill come and bring your $ Buying a certain product siaay Ise so itiueja a’sssatter chell was an active member of the friends and see it at our '‘House-Warming” ot stahii that you dos?.’t realise you are choosing. But i Maccabee lodge, filling the chair; on .Saturday, Feb. 22nd. _. , in the Rebekah lodge and was a ■ the fact remaitis that in accepting dsie brand of very efficient worker in the M. E. # Store : 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. - : Sauirday- till 9. p; m. f goods^you are always rejecting others; aud the satis­ Ladies’ Aid Society. She leaves ■ t < ■* -11 ' t the following a°lmsbaad, an adopt­ faction you get from what you buy depends on the ed daughter, Mariaifp her father, T AVilliam >E. ^Smith? whb made his knowledge, of quality and value that guides your se­ home with her; pne ^brother, John Tan and. Black Calfskin. V Goodyear Welts W. Smith, Brookfield, 111.';, a sis­ t lection. ter, Mrs. Carrie Desmond, Deer­ 8 - > - T field,, HI, Funeral services were Co- BOYS? JAGKNSFE BOVS* SHOES held Wednesday morning at the f L. D. S. church, conducted by Rev.' South Bend, End. A BOOTS; *£ •Conklin, pastor of the M. E. church w How do you know which 'bed sheets, or which roof­ 4 $ The remains were taken to North Brook for interment, in the after­ Vlfyman’s Parhing-ai~ihe-doar service is for & ing material, or which radio will give you tlie ser­ noon. -Or- your convenience. Use it. 2 Sc charge. t vice you require? You caii’t personally test every- -Citizens’ Party T T Names Slate for ■cty T ferandf i! & your, needs. 41> Sprin:g Election T # f ❖ .Candidates on the .Citizens, tick-: liana. et were nominated Monday even- l i w i E-la 1 t , ing at a caucus, held, at the town 1 1 1 © people:'w ho are m ost: successful iia their huyliig i hall. The election will be held [March 10th. Those elected as vvy —--who achieve the highest percentage' of satisfac­ j candidates ‘ are: President, Bert ■' Babcock; clerk, Ensel J. Swem; tion" from the things they ow n and use— are those ‘ treasurer,. Harvey Swem; trustees T w ho consistently read the advertising colum ns, and re-elected, E. F. Lintner,- Ernest T T DR, DRAKE'S. James. . R. J.. Kenney was elected I buy consistently advertised goods, : v - Gilbro’s Double Arch. Health, in the place c f Orreh .Kieferi .Clay­ sshoes relieve that "tired, foot- ton Smith nominated, assessor. The t lifceUng and those foot-aches , . , caucus committee for next year is R . J. Wentland, Bert Babcock, M.: The Male Seys: f i-buy a* pair of our-approved built- H. Nelson. | # h ---- o--- Choosing isn’t just wghessmg” when you follow the " ❖ Sj t guidance oFthe advertisem ents. l j WOMEN’SiSIfElibTIi' ATjS! Galien Locals f . <%> ■ ALL- r u b b e r ; \jGAITER3; B ■■ V • Misses M. George and Bonita &*> AVentiand attended church services Plan that new house noi-y. It yvill; 'iliEB®.- in Portage Prairie Sunday evening, .. YOU CAN DEPEND ON ADVERTISEDJ&pODS . Mrs., BessievlLintner entectaiped *$■ P in ^tecl4pr,sh s^ppprfcsho^s:.: .1. twelve boys’ Thursday ' evsMmg'ib •| IC d ii rws y fe. ||scie’ntificaByvniade in,’® xieat' con- honor o f her son, Harland, who ST PAXSCFP^READ THE AD¥ERT|S ^servativesmodida-i^p-nieaiiun andyLf! passed his thirteenth, hirthdaygEh® -r:» -a ’S'ee'Ws'nA.hout It am extra wide - v.i'Iths. All Sizes. evening was spent in' bunco and Black, kfd or tan kid. Medium prizes were won by Ward Schem- 1 _ ' ’ & A* and wide, widths. All. sizes;- . All; Sizes;./ - ;Irregulars. - ley, Walter Dalrymple, Russell & R, B. McKahaw.j Mgr. •.fe White, Robert Howell and Dean iH___ ► Swem. ■*-' r ’V

=i?BB^trAR?-20,1930'.. THE BERRIEF? COUNTY RECORD PAGE TH R EE

Mrs: George Adams ancl child­ Francisco.. They have been vis­ ican Auto Insurance Company. lie : Clarence Coleman returned to outside ■ the' city limits, ‘ Saturday,' given that I : will' be at my home ’ 22, also at the ' Wagner Grange Local News ren left Tuesday for Detroit, where iting at the H. K. Adams; home. will go from, there to San Fran_. regular attendance a t . the Inde­ Feb.. 15. .. ; on Saturday. March 15th, and hall oh Saturday, March 29, from they will visit with the former’s George Adams left Wednesday George Bridgman, former sheriff cisco, where he wjll take over the pendent Filling Station Monday, Tuesday, March ISth, from S a. m. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. The Misses Chamberlain.; are re­ mother, Mrs: John Sarvene, before evening for St. Louis to attend a management of the 'San Francisco ‘.after an absence of 'two months on of Berrien County for two terms, covering- .from: recent illnesses'. Heaving for their new home at San managers convention of the Amei> branch of the; American Auto In-; iaccount of illness. and ■ William Watson, ■ Three Oaks until 8 p. m. to receive for regis­ mentioned purpose, ~ or tiny otlie? surance Co,. Miss Bernice Wells was a guest postmaster and Republican party tration, the names, of any legal time please call " 7-11.4F12. Dean leader in that section, were callers This is the last week of our an­ of friends in St. Joseph Thursday. voter,- .who may apply to me per­ Clark, Township Clerk. 7t3hour enamels, clear and color Mrs. .Clara Main Rafsnyder, Mr. Y: ioned Seats Rivers was; a business visitor in laquers, “Duco" laquer varnish,; and Mrs. C. O. Milner, Mr. Hawes,- f "♦♦♦ Buchanan Thursday. stains, wood dyes and fillers, wall; Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Butts. Well, braced f My .wife says: We haven’t had and wood work paint for interiors ------o — ------T any food spoilage: at our house arid exterior, “Koverfloor" porch f NOTICE ■Am e r i c a n H © m e f Table since last May. Incidentally, we paint, Kalsomine, wall paper, etc., I am no longer located at Full­ installed our General Electric Re­ the best stock on the market. T Rich Shaded 4 er’s garage. Will be glad to see frigerator in May 1929. 7tlc Binns’ Magnet Store. 7 tic my Studebaker friends new and Walnut Mrs. Richard Fuller, who is in Mrs. Hubert Conant delightfully old, at my own place of business With Every St. Lawrence hospital at Lansing, entertained the girls o f Epsilon at 125 Days Avenue; phone 431. *> Finish receiving treatment for a knee in­ chapter, B. G. U. soro,rity at her; Fred M. Moyer, Studebaker Sales Purchase ♦♦♦ jured in an automobile accident,, home on Charles Court Tuesday & Service; < T is reported to be rapidly improv­ evening. Twelve members were ------o^------SALE of $75 or Y ing. Hospital physicians have present. Bridge furnished the di­ NOTICE . f been bending the knee this week, version, high scores being held by To the electors of Buchanan ❖ . Hand Y Mrs, Lester Miller and. Miss Jose­ Finest Quality Foods More: and it is anticipated that in a few Township: It is necessary to have Y months she will be entirely over phine Johnson. Delicious refresh­ a re-registration of all electors at substantial savings. Decorated all consequences of the hurt. She ments were served by the hostess f Y who wish to vote at the annual Stock your pantry at is expected home In about a week. assisted by Miss Nina Huff and spring election. Notice is hereby V f Sam Smith, veteran cigar mak­ Miss Cleo Cook. these low prices made This beautiful, wahiut finish hand decorated 5-piece er, is reported to be improving at Miss Belle Landis and Miss FOR SALE—Stove wood on the t Make Your Make Your Y possible by our eco­ set consists of a dropleaf table and four sturdy his. home. Blanche Proud will -leave in the ground. H. L. Best, 1 mile west f Y Mrs. W. R. Rough and Mr. and morning for Chicago, where they on stone road. -7tlp nomical methods of v - Q,wn chairs.. Must be seen, to be fully appreciated: The Own attend the three-day Beta Gamma Y Mrs. J. C. Rchm entertained Mr. distribution. f chairs have turned spindles and the seats are fash­ and Mrs, John Fowler at dinner Upsilon Sorority convention at the Terms Terms t Sunday. Drake hotel, being delegates for f ioned. The complete set delivered to your home The new spring dresses, suits Epsilon chapter of Buchanan. Fri­ T with every purchase of §75 or more-. Y and coats ,are arriving and at day evening they will attend a din­ SIFTED such reasonable prices at Living­ ner and theater, Saturday a bridge EARLY JUNE Y f ston's, Niles. 7tlc party, dinner and formal dance, 3 ’S-J 3 5© T c o s ; Mrs. Catherine Boone left Tues­ and Sunday a tea. There are three trying periods in a ❖ f day for Greeley, Colo., where she Tee Cream bricks, moulds and woman’s life: when the girl matures COUNTRY Special 4-Room Outfit $289 D o w n bulk. Delicious candies of all GENTLEMAN & 1 will make an indefinite visit with . . , _ . —-. . to womanhood, when a woman G®m 3£»’ 3 S c her daughter, Mrs. Hallie Shedron kinds at Swaims Ice Cream Par- | ^ gives birth to her first child, when a and husband. ' I tlC 1 k ...mwoman n n -a.nl-nnreaches wi/llllft middle age.!JCTO -AAt I, Mr. and Mrs. Harleigh Riley and A bake sale by the ladies of the these times Lydia E. Pinkham’s Charles Landis were in Grand Latter Day Saints Church Wall be T © fs a a t ® e s held at the Berrien County Elec­ Vegetable Compound helps to re­ 1______SOLID PACK______1 20 PIECE LIVING ROOM OUTFIT 20 :| Rapids, Friday night, where they store normal health and vigor. attended the Shrine Ball, tric -Shop, Saturday, Feb. 22. 7tlc f $ _ Jam es Craig was a guest Over Mr. and Mrs. John Hall and the week end of friends in De­ daughter, Ethelyn, of South Bend, :P e @ @ is e s 3yz£AC$3e f Y troit. were Sunday guests at the home of s _ CALIFORNLV YETXOW CLING HALVES Y Y Mrs, Jesse Poulson of South the former’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Kelley on Maple Court. t Y Bend, was a guest of her parents, **It yon will fiH in the coupon and mail to the iLydia Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens, Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley spent Pinkbatn Medicine Company; they will be glad.to aend jFIiteappS® 7 3 c f Y day. last week in. Manistee, Charlevoix you a copy 6! -Lydia E. Pkikboa** Ptivate TcxtiBook. Y free of ebaree. SLICED HAWAIIAN T Mrs. George Burras has return.- and Petoskey. While at Petoskey Y j ed to her home after a week at they attended the winter sports No. 2S/n § the Wallace Hospital, carnival. A p i A w t s cans t “V I The Buchanan Odd Fellow Lodge Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toll an- Strict...... 73® of*' No. 75, entertained a number of nour.ee the birth of a son at their CALIFORNIA HALVES t ...... State;...... DepL Y 1 guests from Baroda Tuesday even­ home on the South Bend Road just ing. A candidate for the third degree from Dowagiac was unable Steel % SL 4 9 m ? Y to be present on account of illness, FANCY ALASKA Rev, and Mrs. Raymond: Morgan Y f of Norway Me., announce the q t. Y Y birth of a son, James Raymond Spirella Has a Style For You! M ltPislkle® % ja rs Y Y Morgan, Sunday, Feb, 16. " Rev. An individualized Figure Training Garment! FANCY TWO ROWS Morgan was formerly pastor of The Spirella Corsatiere selects the very "model Y the Hills Corners Church. “Its fine mellow 1 lb. you require. You get personalized service . • flavor will please” ' p k g . Y in your home, and enjoy the absolute ease C @ fS e © 2 f e Y ILL 6 YEARS! and smart lines that Spirella always provides. large 20 Pieces $74 And Your Old Suite $5 DOWN ^ A l « b o ttle t f MUSo ETHEL GLEQG NEW KONJOLA 5c REFUND ON EMPTY ROTBOTTLE RETURNED f HERE’S W H A T YO U G E T ! CORSETIERE Y I Phone 290J Y GAVE RELI1 406 S. Portage St. f Massive Davenport, roomy Fireside Chair, comfortable Side f Y Chair, Occasional Table, Table, Bridge and Junior Lamp bases f ANOTHER QUICK TRIUMPH IS M ilk cans Y and shades, End Table, Set Book Ends, Table Scarf. Smoker, Pil­ SCORED BY NEW, DIFFER­ Y Y ENT MEDICINE OVER low, Magazine Basket, two Pillows and Mirror. f STUBBORN AILMENTS. CAKE Y Shwasisdowaa FLOUR p k ° - s s © Y Y SATURDAY EXTRA DISCOUNT FOR CASH f pur Breakfast • Y Y PORTZ Y Y Bleitd €@fi@@ g r le n ia g Y “ ITS FLAVOR GAINS FAVOR WITH EVERYMEAL” ■ Y f f FOOD SHOP f m ed. % cans f Ready to Serve You Bean H ole Beans Y ■: ______VAN CAMPS ______Y t Y C hile C on Carts© SSc^s2|j[|t ______VAN CAMPS t 1 Business Man’s Lunch Y 1 1 . 1 t O 1 FRESH FBUITS . . . Y MRS. FRANCIS STREET i f I “I am glad to let the public VEGSSM lEfcl know what Konjola has done for Y me," said Mrs, Francis Street, 608 Y North Oakley Street, Saginaw Short orders f o r supper 4 “For six years: I -was trying medi­ Onions, green, per bunch______9c <5>Y' cine after medicine; in an endeavor I to get relief from, severe’ stom­ Head Lettuce ______9c 9"FSee@ Besir©©Bai: © istSlt Y ach and liver troubles. Nothing, it Piping hot rolls for your breakfast 'If: seemed, could give me relief and Cauliflower, per head______20c HERE’S \ViIAT YOU GET:. And Y I kept getting worse. I became Pull size Bad, large Chest of Drawers, choice Your Y so ill that I could not eat any­ Old Potatoes, per p eck ______47c of Dressers, Call beautiful walnut finish), thing but toast and milk: and for Old f a long time lived on milk, alone, Springs,- Mattress, two Pillows, Picture, and Suite Y became very nervous. Peppers, each ______6c Small Rug. “I bad lost all faith in medicines; Special Sunday Dinner Down MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS t but I finally yielded to a friend Radishes, per bunch______10c Y who; insisted that I try this new Konjola., After the first bottle 1 to . 2 Fresh Peas, 2 lb s .______27c Let Us Demonstrate a Lyric Radio for You. No interest or carry- Y I could notice a change for the better, and I kept on until I had ing Charge. Open Eyenings by Appointment Call 3-6495 Y taken eight, bottles. By that time Y my health was restored: I have Make your reservations early Y no stomach or liver trouble and f constipation is a thing ‘ of the past.” ■v • HOME FURNITURE CO. Y Konjola is sold in Buchanan at W. N. Broderick’s drug store, and Fancy Rolls, Pies and Cookies at all times 326-328 South Michigan Street South Bend, Ind. Y by all the host druggists in all O. E. KOONS, MgT. 109 Bays ’Ave, :Plipiie 9X...... ,...... Y towns throughout this, -entire sec­ tion, , v • ' s, , «

— j &a Oe f f a M ■— ; • •THE BERRIEN COtJNTY RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY'20, 1930. eaogmBUBMBiorac ■.** 15i'* and* son, Wayne,' spent Saturday FWO * <3 with Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Nye at 6iTKJlf LSTTl Oiive Branch Wildimere Farm. Eugene Shepherd spent Friday itmer's c o r n e r Mr. and . Mrs. Ira Bee were call­ evening in the Harry WflHams > ers Saturday afternoon in the home. night a maudlin Indian tried and .Clyde Swank home at Galien. did break down the door. Then Mr. and Mi's. Albert Dickey of The pendulum clock was^nvent- ""Mrs. 'Winch Tells of Early he lay down on the floor for the South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. od by 'Christian Huygens of- Hol­ night* in a drunken stupor. This Kenneth Dickey were dinner guests land jn, the seventeenth- century, was a had 'story. A sad story in the John Dickey home Sunday; • --Buchanan Church Services Although I did not know until almost 100 years after- Galileo dis­ years afterward the terrible, ss- Mr. and Mrs. John Seymour covered the law of the pendulum. o f the church and the women on-ddel or significance o f that, night were callers in the Ghari.es Smith *» Dear Old Timers, Corner and home Sunday afternoon. More than 3000 petitions for readers of 1930; the1 other. One of my earliest l of terror. The husband had suc- U. S. patents haye been filad by speculations was why there w ere»cumbed to the strain of living on Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson . ■„ Another year and; I am here.. Rhinelanders « i the Cologne con­ and family of South Bead, spent sular office miring the last four _aVN§arly SO years ago when we 'Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. years. ‘ “'m oved to: Moccasin. Bluff the Bu­ chanan Methodist charge was a corner” lmow the origin of “ the i Gene Sprague. house.” { Miss Minnie Bohn and Miss circuit-lading one. I do not know Evidently the advice of Greeley,, iatchstring is out.” How many „.jt$ extent. A married man with ever saw a Iatchstring in its J Mabel\Norris spent Sunday after- “ young man go west”, had: a fol­ ' noon with Mrs. Gene Sprague, „ children occupied the parsonage lowing in Buchanan. We were “ latch?" Perhaps there is a across Second Street from where, wooden latch in, the Three Oaks Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Raas of Ba- two weeks on the vessel from Qs- roda spent Sunday with Mr, and later,, the old brick, schoolhouse wegoi1 to Detroit in 1S50. A cou­ museum. * ' was built. His name was Osborne. sin in Detroit met us. He gave The wooden latch, like the well- Mrs. William Jannasch. ■ His colleague in riding the circuit os each an orange, the first we sweep, the neck yoke, to carry- Lee Roy and Earl Lambert call­ was an unmarried man. named Lee. had ever seen. In 1800 tropical two pails o f water, the poke for ed upon Mr. and Mrs, Lysle Nye ie hftsS- sls^s^e g M y father was made the class or semi-trophical products came the pig, the mallet and the heavy Saturday afternoon. leader. The two ministers came front across the seas. Mother top rail, were clever devices o f Mr, and Mrs. Foster Bowker and to our house one day. According carefully divided the oranges, one men whose necessities made them baby were supper guests Saturday to our “raisin’1 to reverence the at a time, among us. years af­ inventors. The ago old conun­ evening of Mr. and Mrs. Paul . - © r “ doth”, Oren and John, and 1 terward, the taste of an orange drum, “Which has done the most Smith. cracked butternuts, hickory nuts revived the memory and taste of for humanity, the ax or the plow” Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sprague were and walnuts and carried a half tea die oranges in Detroit. / could scarcely be told in Berrien in Three Oaks Saturday. cup full of kernels (laboriously County, The horse, the ox, the S o t {f you? picked out to each one. Mr. Lee Strange is the economy of our t sheltering covered wagon, all were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hathaway of said, “No, I never eat anything oeing, that a taste, an old song or factors in its development. New Carlisle, spent Monday af- •for DEALER children have handled.” Sven a j. wait of half forgotten fragrance forr>coa in the John Dickey home. ■hould accelerate the heart heats Some artist of historical ruled "Mr, and Mrs. Lysle Nye were in $1 For I O ^ eqnno ? little lie is less sinful than to de­ painted, years ago, a woman peer­ stroy a child's confidence. Wo ancl open the doors of memories Buchanaq Monday. .tore house. These stories in old ing through the oval of a covered | Sample W supply you, knew who said, “ Suffer little chiid- wagon, a telling bloiy, which hu Mr, and Mrs. Paul Pence, Mr. *' ren to come unto Me, and forbid .inters corner seem to take small and Mrs, J. Catharmaa of South ■ Blade.. 1Q$ - write d ire cf ic count of time or space or place. called “The Madonna of the them not for of such is the king- prairie” Another picture of note Bend, and Leslie Smith were the ' dom of heaven." They lari; sequence quite decidcd- .-y. But my hobby, Berrien Coun­ is “The Madonna of the Santa Fe guests in the Dell Smith homo on ' p r o s a i c COftPORATfON But we lost confidence in his Trail.” Mr. Vanderslice of Kan- Sunday. >. AatoZttp Zztttt 5tarCft,TC» ty reminiscences, will wohblc en­ dS6 FiP.ST AVENViE NEW YORK professed follower. Little “iiiily- tirely out o f line, so that X ofteu sis City, has-placed a finely sculp­ Mr. and Mrs. William Newitt Dillys” as we were, we felt insult­ get Off the reservation. And yet!: tured statue in one of the parks ed. 1 always wander back to Buchanan called “The Pioneer Mother.” A The Presbyterian minister al md its close in surroundings tribute to his own pioneer mother. What of tiie Madonna of the that time in Buchanan, was llr I was a very gacl-a-bout little Weeds? J hope some clay she may track opposite the freight houso. day afternoon with several years, has started a class Parry, a kindly man with a kind-' girl. As a small child I knew gra- e the Moccasin Bluff park. I fell down that bank and broke Redding. at Halls Comers vhieh meets at ly wife. The United Brethren more neighbors and know them Mrs. George Martin cuent Tues­ the church Saturday afternoons. had a church but X do not remem­ With fortitude and fidelity, women lay arm. It was in that pasceng- was so easy to "stop in” coming tPMo into the vi!derness, not for L-r heuse that 1 was born in 1351, day afternoon with Mrs.* Fred Sal- An orchestra was organized by ber the early ministers there. At home from school. Nearly all of adventure, hut to insure their U being' a combination cf depot Isbury. that time the men sat on one side Mrs. Beulah Kelley o few week them, were really companionable. children':- future. They sank their and dwelling. There trill be a chicken supper ago. TiSs; orchestra now plays at 1 often sat on the topmost round own identity in the family. They Tears later tile passenger herse given by the Ladies Aid at tire hall our Churcb'ievery Sunday morning. of their hospitality in, reception wa-e only .mothers. When the was moved onto "Portage Street Friday evening, Feb. 28. Everyone ■ The F.lse.* Ai meeting will be and entertainment. One of my little boy was asked at the door, and i now tlom.g good f-r.vice as invited. held tine iy-aikjj -j? riday evening, at best loved ones was a woman who is the lady o f the hcu.'e at h-ns.', u h etrs owned and occupied by ' ------*—o------the HilisKLSfi'pers school. County lived alone will; an idiot eon. He J he answered, “No, nobody is home, Fred Bromley. Agent K. 'LhVltms will.gave a'talk was a man in years, but could not mother is here.” He voiced Respectfully yours, cs “Mai-ter' Home Makers.” feed, nor chess himself. lie had her status. “Just mother.” At G. B. Treat, Hi is Comers „ Lester (RmhiSy Is' driving a new never spoken a worci. He wore on­ least in early western life, as I- —*---- -o------Ford. ; f g r ; ! . . ■ ly one garment. A woolen one in remember it, through the 1350's in Mr. raid Mrs. Berry Moriey and! Mr. ana-Mst’A Lawrence. Strauss winter and a long eotton one in Berrien county “just mother” M;. and Mn. A'-'thur Prcoeus were ;of Glenddra’, celebrated their tenth For pyorrl summer. He slept i a trundle bod should bring worshipful affection Dayton Hews dinner guests 0, Mr, and Mrs, 1 wedding anniversary Saturday by so that she might lift him. into into every living soul. What man Henry Swam, of iVeesaw, Sunday. ?having a few.friends in for a party bed and out again. They lived in would exchange his manhood for Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Williams Miles BcVce, who has been stay- i and dance:-'? ; 1 ‘ ' Starts- Saturday For prevention a log house about two miles from woman’s inheritance of anguished and daughter of New Carlisle, . — ■■■ —o - - - — against gum Infec­ ing at the homo of his nl-aro, Mrs. j Buchanan. Afterward the place motherhood. Not one! spent Sunday evening with. Mr, and Homy Sweni, for several months, ! Coeds are outnumbered almost tions, use Zonite. was the site ox “Charley” P.oe’s A little girl came late to school. Mrs. Joe Heekathorne. is reported to he seriously id. , two to cne by men at, the Uni­ > cred pries as ncIDcs the RADIOS ! means that a new steering '•■list (fi o. b.) price vdien .CQTt^srhiz'autOTRO- greater experience and savings Gccd- [ saechanisin, acting on, roller bile values . . K Oaltland-Poniiae delivered IQc ,‘year enjoys b y building more than Vs prices include only aiilhortzcd .charges f o r Let ns give you more informa­ ! heatings, gives Pontiac stiil freight- and delivery and the. charge far any of all tires sold in America. additional’accessories ar fettneins dejsired. 3*4 envelopes to match, two ' cp eater ease o f control. Its tion as to: the low costs on this stj-lcs, Low 1930 Prices , big, improved^ internal!, non- sqaetK four-wheel bralces are Special Water Heater. It’s auto­ 1 mow safer and: more depend­ f B E i i v i i i i SPECIAL TOOTH BASTE able than ever. There is matic and safe. Phone No. 4. 1ANDTGOTH BRUSH SALE cmart aear styling in its 1 tube Klenzo tooth paste :35c bodies by Fisher. It has a 1 tooth brush 50c Here, too, more people new sloping windshield that - ride on Goodyear Tir- Sessens headlight gJsre, And 85c &6ubU$j^aqle improved Lovejcy Hydraulic Special Sale Price 3 AMD PRODUCT OF Rhone 97 for Quick-Road Service Shock Absorbers, at no extra, 1' t?R GENERAL MOTORS:. 59c cost, give big cor riding ease’. 13 A & f . - " ' M IC H IG A N GAS ■ EARL-F. BECK’S W. N. BRDDSSCK & B&BIO SHOP .& ELECTRIC CO, “THE IH3XALL. STORE” UML1Y MOTOR SALES -***•*"*>. Budianau, Micii Guaranteed Tire; He^aifingMBatteiies Becharged- ' “‘‘teStlio' Service- * - .Dewey Avenue

.‘A : - Vi * ■ Section- Two THE -BERRIEN COUNTY ' RECORD N^wsJEdito-tial Record Telephone Number Nine SIXTY-THIRD YEAR .BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1930. NUMBER 7 Record .Telephone, .Number Nine

SCHOOL, NEWS I Sft Spring vacation begins Mar. 28, THE ' •News of Buchanan Schools a t 3:30 to be.exact. Otherwise in. round numbers we say that Spring- Mews of Student Life Gathered and Written by Upper Classmen of Buchanan High School vacation is the first week in Aprila T O M E R .CONTEST Tardiness now, in the: grades is quite a minus quantity. The sur' pefintendent came to the -rescue M E E T SAFETY C3 and interviewed the pupil's in their respective rooms, much -to the sat­ ESSAY, LESSON CONTENT FOR 1L B>ask@feers D efeat NUes hy '23-19 Score Friday isfaction of the individual teacher. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS - 5Ve are delighted to, learn that ANNOUNCED. - ' in a few days Mrs. Alma Fuller of our Fourth grade, will be allow­ Stressing the need on tiie part ed to leave St. Lawrence hospital of school children to set a good ex­ Sophomore Girls in Lansing and return to her home. ample in safety on the 'nation’s REINSTATE BARBU7I Valentine parties took place in highways, Thos. H. MacDonald, Defeat Seniors in the primary rooms last Friday. chairman of the Highway Educa­ Mr. Flcnar seems pleased that tion Board, Washington, D. C., Basketball Game he is shoveling something less and, Chief o f the United ‘ States than five tons of coal per day— 1 Bureau of Public Roads, announc­ The sophomore girls hosed out the amount it took in our coldest, ed completion of the plans "for the the seniors in a close contest last weather. ninth annual street and highway Wednesday, The final score was Miss Irene Meyers of our first safety campaign for elementary' 7 to 6. Esther Bradley made four grade, and Miss yelma Ebbert of school .children and teachers of the seniors’ six points and Kath­ the kindergarten, were absent on throughout the United States. This campaign, consisting o f two con­ ryn Portz made three points for Monday 011. account of illness. Mrs. ‘j A .. E. Keefer and Mts, Waldo -sub­ tests, one for children, the -other the “Sophs” while Frances Sutphen for teachers, is conducted by the and Dorothy Holmes each made stituted for them. Buccaneers Bamc Their Eugene Hubbard spent the week Board in co-operation with State, two. The seniors had but two end in Kalamazoo, with his wife. : county mid municipal educational ■vals with Novel forwards in the last half so the Mrs. J. A. White was a caller in authorities. Defense. “ Sophs” kindly consented to leave .our school Monday. The one contest, open to all ele­ only two guards. Mrs. Stretch, late of Daly, Mich., mentary school pupils of the fifth,. The junior whirlwinds ran true called on the schools Tuesday: sixth, seventh and eighth grades; K. PFIXGST to form, defeating the “Frosh” hy The monthly meeting of the 14 years .of age and under; is for an IS to S score. The league school board took place Tuesday. the best essays on the subject, 3Local Reserves standings are as follows: .Miss Olson, the supervisor of “What I am Doing to Set a Good ‘ Triumph, of the First Team Won Lost Tied Pet. music, spent the week end in Example; in Safety on the High­ Team. Juniors 4 1.000 Chicago with her parents. ways," while, the other, open to all elementary school teachers, is for ' Sophomores 3 1.000 Tuesday, Miss Skeels and her The Euchannn High School bas­ willing- workers served the follow­ the best lessons on the subject: Freshmen_ . 1 .250 “Teaching the Essentials o f Street* ketball team- ended the athletic Seniors__,__ 0 .000 ing during the noon hour: sauer program of 1929-30 with Niles by kraut and weenies, macaroni and and Highway Safety.’? ...The two handing the representatives of cheese,- Sara Lee sandwiches, co­ contests are, conducted simultan­ that city a 23 to 19 trimming on 'Assembly Hears coa, milk and chocolate pudding. eously in the schools of the coun­ Friday night.. This year is the The fifth graders are, investing try- ■ - first year in the, modern history Lincoln Program some of their money made at the Both state and national prizes of the school that the “Bucks" Pageant they so ably put on last will be awarded, and one pupil have defeated, their old rivals'-in Fall, in books: especially suited to and one teacher; rirst national win­ three m ajor contests. An IS to A • vhry pleasing;',. Lincoln pro* their Meeds. ners in their respective contests, gram was given in. .assembly Fri­ Kay liavbuti, the only Manner of Supt. Stack attended a meeting will be brought to Washington a s; 12 victory in. football, a 26 to 12 day morning'. . Those in charge basketball victory at Niles, and a-flat race for the United States in of the superintendents of the coun­ guests of the Highway- Education, of "the program Were Mrs. Weav­ 'the 192S Olympic games, who has ty in Coioma last Wednesday, the, Board for a week. While iii Wash­ Friday rSght's victory gave the er, Mrs” Whitman vbd Mr, JIQlex*. just been restored to good standing locals- a clean, sweep. guest of Supt. Close. , The dinner ington tpey also will be presented ; ■ “The Perfect Tribute” was read by the A. A. U. ■ was served b y the ladies of the P. with- their national prizes. Because of the intense rivalry by Anne Schindler, followed by A total of $6,500 in cash prizes between the two schools, the last T. A. in tiie new dining room, of the "Gettysburg , Address” given the new school building.. The new and medals is offered to winning game turned into a fast and fur- j by Anna Grace Ran alien. “O (COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT contestants, the prizes being do­ ious battle. Buchanan controlled ; building won the praise and admir­ Captain, My Captain,” written by ■ The beginners in typing, are now ation o f all. nated by the' National Automo­ the ball most of the time, waiting V'alt Whitman, in memory of the] about to enter into a speed build- bile Chamber of Commerce. 'In; for a good chance to break thru "Oh the comfort,- the inexpres­ death of Lincoln, was given by 1 tog campaign. They are starting sible comfort of feeling safe with the contest for pupils, 442. medals Niles' zone defense; hut when Helen Spatta. out by being timed on words. rT'"The " and the same number, o f cash Niles got possession of the ball results of these tests show the a person, having neither to weigh The Junior High girls sang thoughts nor measure words, but prizes are awarded, in .addition to they usually made a quick break “Tenting To Night,” and the boys pupils’ ability to gain gradually/ three national prizes. In the for the basket. and still retain Uffiir original ac­ pouring them all right' out just as sang, “The Red, White and Blue.” they are, chaff and grain together, contest for teachers there are no ' Ralph Pfingst, Buchanan’s “Hy­ Eleanor Miller, Peggy Merrefiold curacy and rhythm record. They state prizes, but three national are requested to start cut very certain that a faithful hand will att," rang up 14 points for the and Jean Russell danced, receiving take and sift them, keep what is prizes are given. The ‘ teacher locals, while Susan, Niles center, 1 much applause. slowly and gain as gradually as. writing the best lesson on. street very full bulletin hoard. possible and'continueTo write only worth keeping and with, the breath led the losers with six points. Friday we enjoyed pur Valentine The Junior High, is to be com­ of kindness, blow the rest away” , and, highway safety receives a Bath, o f the Niles guards, "Smith manded for presenting such an ex­ until they have reached their max­ cash, prize of $500 and a’ trip ' to box- imum speed, and yet retain accur­ —-Dinah Mnloek and Ostrander, left the game -with , For opening exercises we arc cellent patriotic program. The language and art work dar­ Washington with all .expenses paid. four personals. reading “Little Abo Lincoln," by! ■O' acy and rhythm. ing the week has centered on Lin­ That teacher writing 'tthe second Pfingst opened the- scoring with. 1 Bennie Babcock. It is a very in- i The beginners will have their coln. Very good work has been best lesson receives a check fori; Third Grade -Sirs. French, Jr. Hi Comes first “standard", monthly text this $300, while the third best lesson a long~shot from the side of the i terestir.g book. Students who are late for school done. Miss-Reams brought some, In Language we have bean Our history this week took inf /week. as it is believed that some is awarded a prize of $200.); ...... floor, but Susan evened the count f ... , . much inconvenience by dis- Out of Skimp to good records will be made. pictures she took while visiting with a fielder from the foul, dis- learning the days of the week and Lincoln's birthplace last summer. Gold, silver, and bronze medal! tnct PSno-st scored on Ostrand-! the montns of the year and their m u C c tn l T ic v S furmshed] to e in g classes and teachers. When Al’s team leads the race by 83 These added much to the interest .are awarded to first, second and/ er’s personal, but Niles took th e; abbreviations, m a written test us throe records that ;n m t w M '50me one is ten minutes late, he Liek Boohomor^s. points in shorthand. of rhe pupils. , third prize winners of - each state lead when Cramer tossed in a.; last Thursday the R ow in g - reemv- breaks up the recitation with his After losing two straight games, Tiie Buchanan high school book­ in the contest for. school'-children,, our history story. entrance into the class room. Also, : -. . i-—o - y- free throw, and Ostrander dribbled j ec, 100; “J1’-’1'? Rn.h, Alta. Ferns, Fisclinnr—G rade______— “Poe” Miller's Junior High cagers keepers are starting a new set of ft in addition to checks for $15, $10,- in for a„ pot^Qj- shot. shot Xitimeline Catherine iuoa.tu, Mos.er, meuveui Kenneth rms- Phis- 2nd Grade—Mrs, Fisehnar the teasher has to repeat the next nosed out the sophomores 19 to 17 books. A t present they seem and S5 respectively. Each state assignment very interested in the hay and “if Pfonjngst dropped in another [ cator, Ruth Wales, Charles Kar- The following names were add­ in an overtime session. In the has one first and one second prize, toss, hut Susan also ra n g t sis’ and Alice Le&zcnby received ed to our Dental Honor Roll last Between January 2 and Febru­ ' last 50 seconds of play “Aug” To- grain business. winner,, while the number "pf third charity ------Q------1 a. rrnrni- nr) rtprSOnaT. ^ 9 2 . TVCC k: Catherine Wynn, Robert ary 13, there were 123 cases of paxh tied the score for the Junior prizes depends upon the number of up one point on Morse’s personal’. - SCHOOL SLANTS "Pfingst evened the count with a ]1 W e had a valentine box last Preston and Margaret Miller. tardiness in high school. This is High and Don Wolford sank the PROVISIONS FOR elementary school • children enroll­ short shot, bat Niles again took! Friday. W e enjoyed making vaien- In our weekly spelling match the entirely too many for any school. winning basket in the extra per­ Wte wish to correct: the state­ ed. Thus, Nevada; ancf several ths lead when Smith, sank a foul. ] tines for Lawrence Bellinger who score was. girls 10, boys S. In the In an effort to diminish this large iod. ment made two weeks ago- with other states, where the number of Pfmgst scored another long one has been oat of school several written spelling these were 100: number o f tardy students, a ninth In the second team league, the reference to spring vacation. It elementary school children, is com­ and Pierce, a short, before David- [ weeks with a broken leg. Donna Smith, Shirley Weiss. hour assembly has: been instituted. strong senior aggregation rolled wlU he the /first jygek of April paratively small, are awarded but, and not the first week of Match. son’s proteges tools, time out. Os- ( We wrote stories about Lincoln Mabel Wilson, James Lsazeriby, As a punishment for tardiness and up 46 points-while the Sophs were 100,000 ‘ ENUMERATORS WILL- one third prize, while Penhsylvan-. txender made both of the charity. for Language. Pauline Decker’s Lornn. Anstics, .Tames King, Cath­ scoring 7. Dick Zer’oe made 18 Grand and how yet: ia is allotted 23 and New York -25. also to offer an extra study, per­ Senior history -classes have START CANVASS -DURING tosses called on Pierce as the half was the neatest and best. erine Wynn, Virginia Arnold, Ruth points for the near grads. In MONTH OF APRIL. Following the selection- of the. iod for those who need it, the ninth started the study o f slavery. Mr; best papers from each o f the 54 ended. i —------Goehiing and Richard Hayden. hour is serving its purpose. the other game, the freshmen scor­ 1 2nd Grade—Mrs. WUco: Evelyn Brincy is in school after ed their first victory by downing Ormiston has been reading a very states and territories, the essays Knight’s two- short shots; R ,i interesting paper to the class on The fifteenth decennial census of Pfingst’ free throw, and two char-1 .The children in Mrs. Wilcox's a week’s absence. It is the student’s opinion, how­ the Junior High, 1-i to 5. the United States will be taken and the lessons are entered im it;- tosses b y Morse, brought the j room had a very nice valentine Edward Fascoe is sick with the ever, that they are sometimes un­ The standings at the end of the the subject of “Slave Insurrec­ competition for the national prizes; tions”, which he wrote in college. during the month of April, T?he “Buck’s” total to 17 at the end of > party Friday afternoon. They mumps. justly sent to ninth hour. If a ninth week: enumeration will be made by ia These papers .are passed Upon. .by the third quarter, while Niles ad- had a grab bag, each child trying teacher has a, class which is un­ First Team League Many students attended the. force of about 100,000 enumerators a committee of three judges gen­ vanced their score to 14 by means' his luck in grabbing a valentine, 1st Grade—High School able to understand the work, he Seniors______5 1.000 Shakespearian plays given the who will go from house to house erally representing the field of o f Weber's short and “ Susan’s i Many nice valentines were receiv- Those who received "A ” in should keep the students after Junior H igh __ _ 4 .667 latter part of last week at. the and secure the information requir­ education, literature -and business.;, fielder and free throw. | cd by a'.l the children. spelling last week are: Bobbv school and personally supervise Juniors__ ,___ .400 Riley High School in South Bend. ed for tiie census. Every person First prize winner in .the '-national Betty Sophomores______2 .400 Tiiis proved educational as well as contest for pupils in addition to be­ In the last quarter Weber drop­ their study, giving' them aid, when amusing. . is to bs enumerated, so far as pos­ ped in a free toss, but Pfingst on Louise they need it. The class doesn’t Freslmien 0 .000 sible, at his “usual place of abode” ing brought to Washington as tiie Esther Bradley entertained her guests o f the Board, is presented sank anotheg from the corner. songs Donley, gain much knowledge by being Second Team League or the place where lie -usually Meyer counted from the foul dis­ life of Lincoln. Seniors C 1.000 Sunday School class Saturday, lives. Where individual mem­ with a gold while in' the Na­ assembly under the night. , ~ tional Capitol. Second and. third; trict, and Pfingst scored two in Art work the children made some other teacher, Juniors 3 .600 bers cf a family are away from 2 English 12 students finished prize winners receive gold . more shots in rapid succession. posters of Lincoln’s birth place, needs a lesson in Sopnomores - .333 home at -the time the census is shields and eagles. Junior High 2 .333 their study of Shakespeare’s Ham­ taken they will be reported to the The on which the'.lepsons; Bachman ended the scoring with a regard to conduct, he should he short. Freshmen 1 .200 let and are learning quotations enumerator by other members of and- essays must be liande'd to the The Buchanan Reserves made 1st grade—Miss Myers punished by the teacher, whom he from the same. the family. school principal is .May 9.1 Essays, the evening complete with a 15 to The first graders were invited English Classes has offended, not by whatever HEETING THE BASKET - The Frosh are up and at it For cases where it is known in must be not more than 500 words 12 victory over the Niles Reser­ to Miss E'obert’s kindergarten, for teacher happens to be so unlucky The district tournament at Niles earning for their pla'ce in the An­ advance that the whole family will in length and each contestant; -’is ves. It was the first time that at valentine party. We received Journeyed to See as to have charge of ninth hour. held on March 6, 7, and 8, will nual, They sold" Eskimo .Lesf ’ ke away from home at that time, required to submit an illustration; the “Bucks" second team have de- many'valentines and we wish to — ------o------furnish some battles this year. In candy, and some muon discussed: special provision has been made by either -original- or clipped'from a feated the Niles Reserves. thank the Kindergarten for - the espeare class C, there are three teams pop corn at the Niles game clear­ the Director of the Census in the magazine or newspaper, . that is Latin Pupil Says-. ing around §5. Keep up the good pertinent -to the question o f safety Buchanan- (23) FG- FT P rp nice time v.*e had. who have- high ambitions, namely form ' o f : an absent family ! sched- .t Lera. Morse. RF — ^ 0. 2 2 2 Group I in reading will soon be •Three Oaks. Bridgman and Bu­ work! . ule which is to be filled out by education. A selection -from, these A delegation o f sophomore, jun­ Three cheers for the _ _ illustrations will be used: by the Pfingst, LF 6' 2 3 14 ready to read, in their First Read­ ior and senior EngLeh students vis­ chanan. In the regular scheduled splendid some responsible member of th- Pierce, G _ ____i 1 3 3 ers. games this season; each team has playing- the orchestra did1 at Ga- family in advance of the census Board in preparing a safety poster its d South Bend last Friday after­ Caesar 'Soon M&m&h liea last Thursday night at the for the contest in 1931.. . Safety Lawson, RG _ _ 0 0 0 We are malting an Eskimo pos­ noon. to see “The Merchant of split even with the other two date and transmitted to the local Galieu Senior Play, “Thirteen supervisor of the census...' A copy lessons must be between 1,000 and Knight (Cl LG ______2 0 0 4 ter. We will learn how the Eski­ Venice”, at the Riley High School teams, so no one has a marked ad­ vantage over the others. IJlus.” Those: that were not there of this schedule can be secured by 3.000 words and may take the Totals _ _ 9 5 10 23 mo lives. auditorium. They were required The Latin 10 class is going thru Nfies (13) the throes of an introduction to missed seeing a clever perform­ application to Mrs. Annette Turn form which the teacher thinks- Meyer, RF ___ 1 0 2 2 Kindergarten— Miss Ebkerr to repo: L on the play in class Mon­ Caesar. Our book is so arranged Another big' Upset in Berrien ance and hearing some good a t - er of Paw paw, Mich., who is the best presents the subject,”'such as Cramer, LF _ 0 2 3 6 Ws had twenty-four mothers at day. The most interesting scenes that we begin to read selections County was the Bridgman defeat S10, -census supervisor for this district. a lecture, recitation, game' or Susan, C _ _ *> 2 3 6 our valentine party, Friday morn­ and persons were described. It from Caesar about the middle of at the hands of Three Oaks at Families planning to be away drama. Ostrander, R. G. .. : ^ 1 0 4 4 ing. Ati of us nad a nice time, seems that the most interesting the second year. The following Bridgman. The Buchanan stalling ONLY ONE ANSWB during the month of April, leav­ These contests have been con­ Smith, LG 0 1 4 1 exchanging valentines, singing foi' character was Bassanio, who, so muttered exclamation was heard game must have given the Acorns ing the home closed or with no one ducted by the Highway Education Webber, LF ■ ■■- 1 X 1 3 our mothers and eating. the girls say, was very, very hand­ at the dose of the hour recently: an idea because they used it to The teacher was trying to see in- charge who is qualified to give (Board during the past nine years Matrix, L G ___ _0 0 0 0 Mrs. Sharp and Mrs, Kramer some: “Gee, I wish. I’d been Brutus, I’d advantage to win. how many proverbs her class of the census information to the and each year has seen -aw increase. Bachman 1 0 0 2 [ visited us Friday afternoon. have done a better jo b o f it!” It wds an overtime period that little wigglers knew. enumerator, are urged to obtain, in the number o f participants. Totals ______------6 7 14 19 When washing chamois leather ■o spelled defeat for tire state champs “Birds of a feather do what?” one of these schedules at once and Last year the number-taking part Referee, Naney, South Bend. 4th, Grads—Miss Clayton gloves, add a tcaspoonful of olive The Bank of England was found- she asked. v , to fill it out and send it to Mr. totalled almost 60.0,000 pupils and and they should 1 have “taken” 100.000 teachers, and this year Score by quarters: The children have enjoyed col_ oil to: the water. This, will keep ed by a Scotchman who died in them by a laTge score without an “Lay eggs,” promptly piped up Turner at the earliest possible Niles _ ------5. 4 5 5—19 looting pictures of famous men the leather soft and pliable; poverty. - extra session. an urchin on the fro n t seat. date. an, even greater number is expect­ B uchanan _____ a 7 7 6—23 ed to -enter. The best papers for each state By Qzbtomc There’s No Stopping Him are selected by a state committee,. Agrarian Club Plans FEATHEEHEAD3 as a rule named by the State Sup­ erintendent of Public Instruction. Father-Son Banquet P /" ' 1 '®6«E ' K % U T WE. HAD J& M E : >s£s <3©£D A-KlCKiM’M£ After the selection of the prize ■ - - I.* winning essays from each state or ,• VAIL tiE less S4',s SAiat - / SCiQD TiM£3, SlDw T WE MOUVFEUK ••• L DOXiS SPJU-E& \ territory, these paper?, with. the. The Agrarian Club meeting; ?■U4E it- BEftl-iS, rts- Ai»«« S6V • ■ rtAilHAH-- jJAH ffMSUT p ^ 5 Vii’ri KUSSM f AT PDKUA Wt4!LE BE OJAS ( like imsm times ra& ®ets oyw best lessons, are forwarded t to postponed from Wednesday even­ THAT UlASM'T AS BAD AS THE WiSUT Washington where those entered, in ing, was held Thursday, Feb. 13, AT Ti4S KiAVI^iAL, ‘SCi-^YjU- VAU'GoT KiMDA P1FF.UCATED 6M the national contests are typed.and with sixteen members present. i — I numbered and submitted ' to the Plana for raising money were SiDEQ^ELrx t- |4 ^ | 4 rational, judges without any indl- , discussed. Plans were1 also made, cation as to authorship. as fa r as possible, for the father and son’s banquet which will be' NO NEED FOR IT. held soon. A general arrange­ ment committee,, appointed b y the Mrs. Knocker beamed. patronlZr president, consisted of Arthur An­ ingly 011 Mandy, the new cook. ■' derson, chairman, Marion Mitchell, I'm going to get you ' another 1 and Clell Suit. chair for the kitchen,'Maapy” she As there was no other business said.1 , to be taken care of the meeting ‘Bui/ mam, Tse goin’ need no was, closed. A social, hour fol­ moh chgir,” said Mandy. “But' you have, company gome lowed. A - "■* •* evenings,' don’t you?” asked the ’-O- mistress^ m someV.surpriseh'. _ j *■ ■ The French government plans to ~J “Yessiim, .yes’siim,” sputtered dispose of its Syrian telephone Mandy, “but all ob ’em is gentle- system which has: always.been a military one.' ' ' muns.” " " , / / " / h.;-;A . . . , . ■ ...... - ...... „y ‘ P A G E ' i S l THE BERRIEN ..COUNTY. RECORD'.—,

“Traffic is becoming more criti­ and costs of heavy traffic. Traf­ A 'statement made by a nation­ cal and intolerant of unnecessary fic should be fitted and op­ ally known, traffic.authofity to’ tlie News around New Troy TRAFFIC EXPERTS delay. This is a definite cost to erated according to conditions.” effect that signals should move the community which more often In a study made by engineers traffic and not stop it, gives the: far exceeds the price of the rem­ of Yale University, it was estimat­ correct aspect of tlie entire prob­ WOULD ABOLISH edy. The public in general has ed that the city o f Hartford, Conn., lem. New Troy to Stage Second Annual signified its desire for delay re­ is losing about §18,000 per day ------—O------r- duction and its willingness to ac­ from traffic delays. The esti­ GOOD RULES Poultry and Egg Shorn This Week RED LIGHT DELAY cept the necessary financial re­ mates place New York City’s loss Visitor in a printing office— sponsibility. To those in com­ in the neighborhood of a million “What is your rule for punctua­ COMPETITIVE EXHIBIT IS SPONSORED BY HIGH SCHOOL AG­ ESTIMATE LOSS FROM UN­ mand the opportunity offered is dollars daily;, ’ ting?” RICULTURE DEPARTMENT; IS OPEN TO •VT.T. ON PAYMENT NECESSARY TRAFFIC DE­ unlimited. Another traffic expert made, in The apprentice (lately promoted LAY AT TWO BILLION. OP SMALL ENTRANCE PEE. Editorially, the- Utica Observer- part, the following statement: to the case)— “I set as long as I Dispatch deplores1 present method .“Traffic control is years behind , Evidence that the public is be­ can hold my breath and then put New Troy will stage its second the instrumentality of the late pointing" to “ cities and villages both motor car and highway de­ annual poultry and, egg1 sliow at Carlton Pletcher, have been re­ coming tired of spending large in a comma; when I yawn I put in slices of its precious time sitting which nut up lights which hold up. velopment. The automotive indus­ a semi colon and when I want a the high school Friday and Sat­ cleaned and given a more conspic­ traffic exactly' as though it were try lias eliminated waste of time uous place in rebuilt book cases under red traffic lights while noth- chew of tobacco I .make a para­ urday this week. This is spon­ ing moves by in front is cropping halted by a traffic jam. Signal and energy to give us the .splen­ graph. sored, by the high: school agricul­ and placed in the outer office. „•« • lights are highly valuable where ------m-0—---- - up in many sections of the coun­ did .automobiles of today—and our ------o -— ture department with: the assist­ they regulate traffic. Where they cities make them the victims of Russia, which led the world in ance of? a local committee headed try, according to reports compil­ Home Economics ed recently; by traffic experts. tie up motor cars constantly, the lost time and. lost motion be- wheat exports before the war,, now by 'Joe Fritsch,. chairman) Ward they create artificially the delays yond computation.” Ritchie and Leon Stearns. Com­ Some of these engineers believe barely produces what it consumes. petition is open to all. Birds will he Instructors Work the real impetus to the unrest is shown in; trios this year, compos­ being given by recent publication ed oif two females and one male. Receives Honor of data announced by the National .Entry fee will be as: follows: trio, Conference on Street and Highway 50e; single, 25c: Sixty per cent A report typical of the work be­ Safety. o f the entry fee1 will: be awarded ing1 done in home projects in Mich-! Traffic congestion and delays in premiums as follows: 1st,. 30 igaa submitted by Frances Sher-, are causing an annual national per cent; second; 20 per cent; 3rd,. m ac of the high school has been loss of 52,000,000, according to the ! V 10‘ per cent. The, remaining 40 selected, by State Supervisor Ruth conference report. Secretary of per cent is: to be used, to buy a Freegard of the home economics Commerce Lamont followed this beautiful ribbon for each prize education department. She will up with a statement that the dam­ winner and for the nucleous of a sent it to the federal hook of vo­ age “may be equal to our annual fund for the purchase of more cational education at Washington, expenditures for the construction crates for the organization. Pro­ D. C. The students in New Troy and' maintenance of traffic facili­ grams are being mailed this week high school are much interested in ties.” Set by committee members, Earl this work and are presenting some George E. Hamlin, chief engin­ Berry, Joe Fritsch, local poultry splendid examples. eer of maintenance of the. Con­ raiser and Ward Ritchie. necticut State Highways Depart­ ment, also is quoted as follows.: Y ourself Trojan Women*s Club Ladies Aid of Play “Family Album35 Brethren Church Be sure you get the genuhe A definite goal, and work always with An unusual number o f Trojan that end in view. Consult your banker Elects Officers ladies took advantage of the beau- ( tiful afternoon and attended the i parents. Her father is very sick. ’ home of Mr; and Mrs. John Reese, Pinauds whenever you are ready to invest in sound The Brethren Ladies Aid So­ regular meeting of the club Fri- They — ’left ' him in an improved con- , a nice of Mrs. Kline, securities. ciety met Thursday at the Ida day, Feb. 14, as the home of Mr. ditipn. | Mrs. William Timms will enter- Eau de Quinine and Mrs. Joe Smith, at Glendora. Phillips home; and elected officers Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wood spentr tain friends to help tie comforters The session was very pleasant. Friday evening at the Bender, Thursday. — the world’s most to serve the-following year: presi­ Several Glendora ladies put on a home in Derby. Ghauncey Ferry is still confined dent,, Mrs. Leland. Cranford; sec­ playlet which was excellent The Mrs. Claud Boyd and son of Chi- to his bed by illness, famous hair tonic retary and treasurer; Mrs., Henry title was “The Family Album,” Mrs. Ray Weaver assisted Mrs. cago, who have been spending the The Ladies of the Brethren Bl.etcher. The regular meeting of Smith in’serving refreshments. The week at the Piper home, returned church are working on a quilt fot Checks dandruff the society will be held once a *> Saturday. > Mrs. Corey at the Ida Phillip: THE BUCHANAN STATE BANK month, but special meetings will, be home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred; C ast! L A. Boyd entertained at home. — keeps hair called whenever necessary by the of Bridgman. Mrs. Charles Sowers- f1 bridge luncheon at 12:30 p. m. The pupils in the grades at Buchanan, Michigan president. The ladies are work­ bv and Mrs. Hendrickson assisting. Monday, beginning a series of par- school were made very- happy on thick and strong in g very1 hard: to help on. the re­ ______0______j ties. Twelve were present and St. Valentine's day by a treat from pairs, being made on. the church. NEW TROY enjoyed themselves. the teachers. The primary room At your favorite store or tear this ------o------—------| Mrs. H. O. Piper was a caller was treated to candy and the in- advertisement out and mail to termediate room to ice cream George Castor, having disposed at the Helen Rood home Sunday Pittaud, Dept. M, 2 20 Past 2 1 st Revival Services of his household seeds because of afternoon. Each room had a Valentine box and. a small program was held. St., New York, for free sample his inability to find a housekeeper,, The P. T. A. held their regular Held; at New Troy will move with his children to the, meeting Feb. 13. The program home of his parents. Louis Knapp j was furnished by* one of the grade - A young divine from Three Oaks andnnrf family fnrrtilir willttnll move TrifO’a in*Ainto tlltfthe res­ v/inmorooms, 'MJi.nMiss Kizer, teacher, and has: started: a. series o f meetings in. idence vacated by Mr. Castor. was fine. A large attendance was the Brethren Church, He will Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Nash enter­ present. Refreshments were ser- NOTICE! bold: services every Sunday* even­ tained the former’s brother and | ved at the close. ing as: long as the interest holds. family* over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Kline drove m m m He gave his first sermon last Mrs. Harris Johnson is spending; to South Chicago, Sunday* to the evening: He is accompanied by his a short time in Chicago to he near! — wife and they are fine singers. The the hospital where her sister is a public is invited to attend. patient.* PAINFUL CORNS. .------o------Mrs, Conklin was a caller on Sirs. Barnhart Thursday. Loosen— -Lift Out N. T Independents Rev. John English was a caller Wednesday on several people con­ Win Two Victories A little known Japanese herb, the fined by illness. Dr. W . G. Bogardus will The condition of Mrs. Thomas discovery of an eminent German The New Troy Independents re­ scientist (Dr. Shekel) instantly be in Buchanan on Tues­ Levin is about the same. soothes the corn, callous or wart, ceived the second win in four days Work in the M. E. Church will day, at the Hotel Rex for their team when they played then loosens it so that shortly* you he resumed this week and it is can lift it right out. This new the! St, Joseph Lions. The- score thought possible to finish every­ from 9 to 5 was: 24 to 19. Last Saturday the thing. discovery called ‘‘Com Fly" excites the white Wood corpuscles to action Score was 25. to 20 In favor of Miss Helen Rood is improving for the purpose of exam­ New Troy* in the game with Ga- and granulates the corn at its root slowly in health. so that if drops out and leaves no ining eyes and fittin g lien. Mrs. Joe Wood spent Thursday f _c scar or soreness. glasses. wit'n her- mother. You will also find “Corn Fly Fool W ax War Relics Mrs. H. O. Piper and daughter, ’ Hath Powder” a boon for sore, tired Nina, drove to Buchanan Thursday I or perspiring feet. Established 1900 Are ’ Rehoused in ‘‘Coni Fly” for corns, 35c, “Com ^ S ot- rrn f T The 1 Fly Fori Bath Powder” 25c, and New Book Cases elativc. The latter »Com Fly Bunion Remedy” 50c, (all Dr. J. Burke “S A r ? * 3 " ^ r o v i h g , [ three—hi. 10 value-for $1.00), arc Mr. ted Mm. F. R. Maxim. and! s0](} under a positive money-back Optometrist The wax. souvenirs- o f the late1 daughter, Edna, returned, Saturdav i guarantee by Hi-Genc Co. Newark South Bend, Ind. war presented, by the war de- from near Reed, City where they N. J., or local druggist. partment some1 time ago through Jpent tire week with Mrs. Maxim's A il tlies© a®t«t©d

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1930. THE' b e r Ri F n c o u n t y r e c o r d PAGE ** , ?.f|y a • 1 L * " . r; .-••« ■ W’li. -'•. ***2*5y,.. fG*SR. COfJil the city o f St. Joseph' in . ’.saidd COMMISSION<-‘PROCEEDINGS county of Berrien on the 21st deyji . -* - of March, A .D. 1930, at ten!! Regularmeetingof'thocitycom- $ Jo'dicrek’ia forenoon ofltUafc.dayTrmEsion. of.-tlie gity of Buchanan...... all th6!so-‘certain lands-'and'gremi-;held in the' council rooms of saidi • Mr: and Mrs. George Denno,. m ses situated1 sind being in the eityj city on-Monday evening; Feb. 3rd, Buchanan, who spent several days of Niles, County of Berrien and j 193Q. * •’ *.. I with Mr. and Mrs. John Redden,, state of Michigan* to-wit: - - j Meeting was called to order"by j returned, home Friday. Part of • lots one hundred eight,! president pro tern, Kelliug. Com-1 Mr. and Mrs. A. X Heim were ...... ■ * JMitU l*' 1 - —j — *• i..— >—-I . . — ...... — ' _y guests at the home of Miv Albert Houswertli. SteFensville Wins Stevensville Wins * ZW- meeting! -“"s® -ngves Beiter, of Colorado ’ ’ ’ Springs, Colo., is making an ex. Three -Straight at Lopsided*’ Contes|‘^ Eaii Claire Tuesday l%oin;B:ef rien Spgi.*

CARD OP THANKS—We wish to AH that piece of land in the .hence west forty-five (451 laet j amounting to §2388.26. j church, Dayton, held an all day The Stevensville high school The Stevensville basketbairfegfiC RATES thank alt neighbors and friends northeast quarter of section twen- 'ight (8) inches, thence south; Moved by Com. Pears, support-,nieeting Thursday at the home of hoopsters defeated Eau Claire in defeated the Berrien Springs plight Classified Advertisements, are. who assisted in saving our house ty-Gve (2-5) Township seven’ (.7) nxty-tw'o {621 feet, thenoe w est; ed by Com. Bsiter, that the bills be Mrs. Bessie Gripe. ’the former’s gymnasium Tuesday school 34 to 16 in the latter’s eeurts. }’ inserted at the rate o f S cents, from destruction by fire. Air. south, range eighteen (18) west :en (10i feet, thence south fb rty-1 allowed as read and orders drawn Fred Koenigshof and son, Carl, evening, by a score o f 29-21, the Friday evening, the Stevensville' ■ i :r line each insertion; mlr.i- and hies. Warren Kagley, Galien, lying north of tho highway leading me (41! feat, thence west to tbs [for the several amounts. and daughter; Agnes, Miss Agnes visiting . reserves duplicating the reserves duplicating the feat'of The’ 'WB«it charge 23 cents when, Mich. Tt-lc from the bridge across the St, Jo­ vest line of tlie said, lot one hur.-j Upon roll call the following com- jLeiter spent Thursday at W&ka- winning over the Eau Claire sec­ regulars by winning fronrithe Seri- I Wid ip advance. If payment seph river in the township of Bu­ Ived nine (No. 1091, then.ee so uh jmissioners voted aye: Kelling,! rusa, Ind. onds 25-17. The Stevensville Jun­ rien Springs seconds 22 to l-.-i J - -.o’ made when the ad- PUBLIC BUNCO P ARTY—Satur­ chanan in a northeasterly Jirectini joventy-oce (71) feet to a point ’ Merson. Pears, " ----- TBeiter. Nay, ------none. Mrs. Belle Heim spent Thurs­ ior High won by a score of 24-10. Recanitulaiion. ’ * • }' vert dement is inserted the min- day evening at S o’clock at the and intei sceting the range lin< .wenty-faur (24) feet north of t:ie f The treasurer’s report was read day with Mrs. Charles Foisner at Lineup and summary: Stevensville (84) B- F T Tjf S tfnm charge of 35 cents— five I. O. O. F, hall. 23c charge. road between the townships of ■oathwesl comer of said lot one ! showing a balance on band Jan. Buchanan. Stover,oviiie (29) B F P -Ip Novotony______•<_ 5 jO '9 591 j'iines or less. Prices and refreshments. 7tlc Niles and Buchanan, and lying H in d icd eignt (108), thence caesigi, of 3977.39; collection on tax The Comrad class of Portage Novotony, r f ______3 3 2 - £ A. Kreiger, If. 2 'l— north also of the highway leadinj parallel with the south l!na o f !TOH of 1929 to Jan. 31, inclusive, Sunday School held their regular Heyn, i f __ _*______: 0 0 0 0 Bartz, c ______0 ..-a’-rulx: CHICKS—We no.v have our from the said river bridge in r aid lot one hundred eight (108' to j 36611,52; deposited in general Barlz, c ______*______1 0 3 2 Freisi, r g __ ___ .6 0 ^ f -12^ hatchery rebuilt and are again mooting Tuesday at the home of FOR SALE northwesterly direction and’ inter h e east I”(FDTB FOB SALK of the very best quality with co-operative dinner was: served. Brown, I g ,______**— 0 e and south through the canter jed by Com. L*eitcr, that the report 1 0 7 Bender, c __ ___ 0 0«0-<=0i Aiitsn St., stone read, electricity. arising isr com,non stock. Being tertained several guests at dinner Jefferies, r g ____ :____3 ship, seven and lying east of t-v •aid lots. !be accepted and made a part of Sunday* The occasion being the T otals______11 7 S .29 Tbtals______16 2 •57‘34' Berrien county s pioneer fcatch- north and south highway last men­ Berrien Springs 3 ceres', house, barn, poultry house. STUART WHITE, (the minutes. Motion carried. birthday of Mr. Rhoades. Eau Claire (21) riy enables us to hatch from tioned, except land formerly own­ Trowbridge, r f ______4 0 2 Wetzel, r f ______2 1 -0«* 3’ ViiL- place is just at edge of Bu« only tlie cream o f the flacks. Circuit Court Commissioner The report of the marshal and Mr. and Mrs. A. Geist entertain­ ed by CL X Zugersoll and market 3urns- & Hadseli , street commission was read and ed Tuesday with a dinner in honor Briney, I f ______0 0 0 Gifford, If. ______1 .1 O’ “3' ( Iwnan. and known cs the Bessie Please get your order in early. on Grave’s atlas ns containing? Staley, c ______1 2 Graham, e ______3 0 ~2 6 place. Terms can be ar­ Glendora Hatchery, W. B. Ken­ twenty-two and one-half acres. Attorneys'for Plaintiffs. ’ accepted showing an e:e Bruited and that a time and I petition signed by 74 elec- Joe Hamilton of Dayton. F. Chubb ____ 136 99 102 337 the latter’s gymnasium B’ridaji ands weekly for broilers and NOTICE—I will care for chUdrca thereof and for'the assignment aac ilace he arv;-:n(-au to receive, ex-1 -ora of the city asking that tlie early I avoir. Our new modern distribution of the residue of sak Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frame spent Burks ...... 164 153 128 445 evening, the Acorn, hoopsters moff1 by hour or uay at my home at -mine c®J n.i.’-i ~i■ a 'l oSshcr s a g ! ui;cstl0P. of removing the railroad Sunday afternoon with Mr. and ng out- a* 25-24 victory agjthe re­ Hatchery of 00,000 egg capacity Cd', Sylvan Ave. Mrs. Mary estate, I. Dalrymple 145 143 155 443 'enviudr ajin'”.: * *r»’»l deceased'by trackc from South Portage Street Mrs. Charles Foster. Total scratch, pins, 2079; handir sult of a -successful free: throw by ■ will supply 75 per cent op Ber­ ■ Evans, phone 232. ■ 7tlc It is Ordered, That the TOth dir be spread upon the ballots nt the rien County chicks. Our expitii- >wl hofere‘r'ld c»rrt; Walter Rumbaugh of Michigan cap, 303; total pins, 2382. Stanagc, midget forward. The of March A. D. 1939, at tci It i«s eitie vOf, tiirit creditors’ fif :ncxl" spi-big election was read by Three Oaks five trailed the Bridg­ s.on due t’b. 18; last Mar. 20 Berrien in Chancery made and A. Landis, deceased. Charles W. or in equity have been, instituted Foundry 3 T,G.;k, It’d pear, ether frv.i with a musical entertainment and Upiiam ■ 178 116 334 428 STATE OF MICHIGAN, in the entered on -the 10th day of Jan­ Landis having.-filed in said court to recover the amount due • on lunch. ! . ' ' ready to ’’.car, fair house, goad Circuit- Courc for the County o f bis final administxAtipa account, Boone ■—_____ 152 149 196 497 ttrr. anl tool shed, stone :oaA uary, A. D. 1930 in the above ehA said mortgage, or any portion L'azell Weavei' visited his grand­ defeats _ anee Berrien. In Chancery. titled cause, 1, the su’escriber, a rind his petition. praying :or the ^ngx-eof. White 333 150 134 447 Small dawn payment. It. E, Iva S. Davis, Ernest Bunker allowance thereof-and for the as- parents over the week end. Low score ;*_ *. 165 13S 12S S.-hwarts, phone 141, 2C-ii rake Circuit Court Commissioner of the Notice is therefore hereby given Miss.Maigaror. Edison, who is a in Local Alleys and Gertrude Bunker, plaintiffs, County of Berrien, shall sell al vgnment and distribution of the Low score 173 141 141 ' St. vtlc that on the 12th day or May, 3830, ia,;ud3a£ at ^ pjafeersfiy; at Ann Total scratch pins, 2258; handi­ vs. William Broadhurst,- ■ Joseph public auction or vendue at the -csld’JO of said estate, and his pe- at _9 o clock m the .prenoon the; ^rbor, was homo for a week’s va- Stevens, John McDaniel, John L. "irion praying that said court ad- cap, 141; total pins. 2300. The Three Oaks Five success­ FOR sALE— Fieri: of 33 hatred front door of the court house ic imdarsigned wil! sell at tiie front i Cation.*.*,*4*,*,’ Siieci,„ I’eturned...... Sunday. City League Standings:; fully defended the pride, honor and rock pvtiots. Mrs. E. F. Lon Sckcclcraft, Henry B. Hoffman, the city of St. Joseph in said ’udicate an-1 den-mine who wrre door of the court - house in the. Valentine McGrlCf. Janies Hull, the at the time of her death the legal ’Mason Smith has been kept busy Team " Won Lost Bet. dignity of the local alleys in a worth, phone 203. 7tle county of Berrien on, the 21st daj City of St. Joseph, in said County playing for .parties the past wee' match game with the B. & B. Cafe wife of James Hull, if any, Henry of March, A. X). 1930, at tea heirs cf deceased, and entitled to and State, that being the’ place Three O ak s____ 30 IS .625 ’nherit tise real estate of which de­ I\£rs. William Weaver is conval- Thuning’s T ir e ___ 23 10 .548 Team of Napanee on Wednesday FOR KENT Lemon; John T. Kail, the wife o f o’elocJt'in the forenoon of that day •where the Giycuit ■' Court for: the John T. Hall, if any. George W. ceased died seised. eseing from tiie fiu. Dr. Wallace Proud’s Cigar____ 24 21 .533 evening, winning two out of three all those certain lands and premi­ County, o f Berrien is. held, at pub­ was’ in attendance. games. FOR RENT— 10 acres suitable for Hoffman, the wife of Nathaniel ses situated and being in the city It is Ordered. That the 3rd day lic au'ctio's itU' the highest bidder. Electric Shop ____ 27 24 .529 Folweil. if any, Charles Wheeler, of March A. D. It 30, at ten o’cloclr The young people of this vicin­ Reci’eation C lu b__ 25 23 .521 Individual and team scores were: corn and ct-rs. Wm. Dlment, 5 o f Niles, County of Berrien, and the premises described .in said ity have been enjoying their to­ miles north of Buchanan on, Robert Cassady, Joseph Fleak, E. state o f Michigan, to-wit: n the forenoon, at said probate mortgage* to, vvit: * Beck’s Tire ______22 23 '.4S9 Three Oaks B. Macro, J. V . Swan. Luther office, be and is hereby appointee’ boggans .; and: sleds, during this Jew els______16 20 .444 ctcme road- E. It. No. 1 5t4p Part of lots cue hundred eight, Tiss'.hox’thJVEsf fractional, quar- weather. Beneks______223 145 152“**a!S3 Spring, David Aitkin, William Al- one hundred nine and one hundred .’or examining and allowing raid ters.pf'-|h|:;gputheast ■ quarter of B u ic x ______7 20 .259 Vollman______134 143 138"135 FOR RENT —, J room modern bntc, Aaron Cooper, Elizabeth lecour.i and hearing said jrrtition: 'Miss Helen Schaffer spent Sun­ Three. Oaks twelve, (NO. 103, 109, 112.) in O. sectlpn«twenty-five (25),- and 'the day afternoon at the William Wea­ Paddock__ _ 126 184 138 458 house on Charles Court, Call 62 Brown; William T„ Brown, the P„ Lacey’s second addition to th: It is Further Ordered, That pub­ southw.qstifrhptional quaitef o f the Beneks___ 182 208 181 571 Lange______161 155 146 462 wife of ■ Henry Lemon, if any. lic notice thereof be given by pub- ver home. Paddock: >*_*.*_■ 151 173 183 507 or 316 N, Portage. atfc village, now City of Niles, Berrien southwest 'quarter of the north cast Mr. and Mrs. Keltiehaut and Edinger 158 222 J.78, 558 Charles Cowles, Ezra Scott, Caro­ County, Michigan, commencing at :ication of a copy of this order, for quarter of: said section., twenty- ___ _ Lange ___ —- 167 198 175 540 Total____ S02 S59 772 2433 FOR RENT—6 rooms at SOS Days three successive weeks previous to family were evening visitors ai Vollihan_ 130 159 204 493 line Bantore, the wife o f Annar the northeast earner of said lot five (25>, all in town seyeti (7) j the William,. Weaver home recent- Napanee Ave., 3 blocks' from town, de­ Shanks, if any, Albert Reed, es­ laid day: :of hearing* in the Ber­ E dinger__ 210 194 171 575 Mischler ....___ 154 175 135 464 one hundred twelve (No. 1121. south, range eighteen (IS) west.!].. " / Total s’cratch pins, 2686; handi­ pot or school, modem, except fur­ tate of Abraham Bunker; tlie wife thence west forty-five (43) feet rien County Record, a newnpaper P arcell______137 147 143 427 nace. Inquire o f A . A. Wray, printed and circulated in ” said Forty-three and oiie-half acres,, tiie j Miss: Schmall met with a. pain- cap, 21; total pins, 2707. o f Samuel Bunker, if any* the wife eight (8) inches, thence south whole of thb above,eomprasiilg t h e ,j, aceldeUt at school while slid­ T obias______125 131 155 411 113 Bake St. Si2p o f Beander B. Bunker* if any, Ja­ county. Beck’s Tire Shop sixty-two (62) feet,, thence west iiorthwest fraction of the south­ ing down hi!!. -She cut her knee 426 M iller_____170 191 215 576 son D. Bunker* the wife of Jason ten (10). feet, thence south forty- WILLIAM H. .VNDHEVVS, east fractional quarter southwest B eck_____ 147 345 134 R ogers______193 161 ’164 508 FOR RENT—6 room, modem bins- D: Bunker; if any, and their un­ Judge of Probate. quite badly, several stitches being Treat 125 179 147 451 galow with garage, also; gas. one (41) feet, thence west, to the of the St. "Joseph river, forty-three taken. 491 T otals____ 770 SOS 802 2386 known heirs, devisees, legatees and west line, of the said lot one hun­ SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. and one-half acres according to Dimont___ 170 197 3.24 ------o------i ’ range for sale, 4 burners, side assigns, defendants* Sprague;' Register of Probate. D alrym ple 139 158 205 502 dred nine (No. 109), thence south tiie Government survey. Except­ 490 even. Call after 5. p. m. N,. C„ At a session of said court held seventy-one ( months Michigan corporation, George* > A. at said..Probate Office on:or be­ WRONG BID . R. .Wayne, Newton, formerly of the Merson ______* 147 142 183 452 He ( to old maid): The next time Sta'te' College, to assist the farm­ Landis ___-_- 187 135 147 469 of black coffee* 2 teaspoons van­ from, the date o f this: order and m Forler*.John H. Forler, Harry; J; fore thef 9illi day of Jiuie A. D. illa, 1-2 cup crushed, macaroons, MISCELLANEOUS default thereof that jplaintiff’S'bil! Bernard, Renwood Motor *. Com­ 1939, at ten* o’clock in the fore­ you bid no trump,. I’m-, going to ers with’, their tax problems. Total scratch pins, 2345; handi­ oE Complaint be taken asi confess­ pany, a Michigan corporation, noon, said time and place being take you out. , ; ■» ’ The schedule of meetings is as cap, 60; total pins, .2405. ' j 1-2 cup marachino. 'cherries. - If I AM a graduate of Jones Na­ ed by them., Publieation hereof to Charles A. Forburger, and Thom­ hereby appointed for the examina­ She (with a titter) : Oh, Mr. follows; Jewels ' Beat eream|:stiff, Ndd sugaryilvan- tional School of Auctioneers and Mereyfield, and -..there’s- such a Feb. (28,- afternoon at 1:30 p* m., H anlin______132 143 155 430 illa, coffee, macroons and bherries, b e made in the Berrien County Re­ as* Hutson, co-partners, doing bus-* tion and adjustment of all claims cut fine. FokKin -beaten whites^Of have had 9 years experience cord, a newspaper5: published and ihess: under, the name; and style of and demands against said deceas­ heavenly moon; too. ••• at'Three Oaks School auditorium. H anover____ 141 118 180 439 Will give satisfaction at your circulating in said county, within Forburger Motor Company, and: ed. — ==—-o —------Feb- 28, evening, at 7:30 p, m., Ellis **_^____ 189 171 164 524 sale, also have been selling Ar­ A sea frog, ,a hideous* -:and rare -at Coloma school auditorium. Bowering - - - - 120) 186 172 47S twenty (20) _days after the date Jesse Trobaugh. defendants. It is Further Ordered* That pub­ freeze 3 hours. W ill serve eight. mours fertilizers for S years. hereof, such publication to. he con­ Notice of Sale lic notice thereof be given by pub- fish, weighing 100 pouhdst'-with^a - March 1st, afternoon at. 1:30 -p. Simpson ____- 136 152 151 439 Gall_me_fcefore listimr_y°iu: sale tinued once in each-week for* six licatiottjOf a copy of <£ds order for mouth IS'lnehes by ' 9, escaped m.,’ "at Berrien Springs school aud­ ■Total scratch pins, 2310; handi-, or plaqlngiS'our fertiliser ;Qrdpr. m-. pursuance o f a decree of the The’ food' ‘problem of babjT/s^: l succession! :.*-■> ” Circuit- Court for- tlie county of three5 successive-weeks! previous'-to f]5om the net in which it was land­ itorium. * cap, 94; total pins, 2404. '. .- Albert G. Seyfred, Galich phone said day of hearing, in the Ber­ ed and crawled awhy upon the Every farmer should, he inter- ■ r« 1 ~ ------o------’ mon is.-.'solv.ei&b'Wa^K^dL-fSoSsSaS - 52F4. __ 3t6p CHAS. E. WHITE, Berrien in Chancery made ancl terial which are attached to their Circuit Judge, entered on the 10 th day of Jan­ rien County Record, a newspaper ’eSte*d“‘in these discussions on' tax­ Gasoline ranges in price through­ out the world from 18.3 cents a undersides. MARL is needed for nearly all Take Notice* That this suit uary, A. D. 1330 in the above en­ printed! and circulated in said: ■ o ■ .. ation and all are invited to attend lawns, vegetable and garden is brought to quiet the title to the titled cause, I. the subscriber, a county. ' .The Kansas state board of those meetings. gallon in ■ parts of the United^ Circuit Court Commissioner oil tiie WILLIAM K. ANDREWS, health estimates that more, than: States to 65 cents a gallon- in Bo-: Necklaces mads of beads in the crops* For- land's sake use«.Moa- following described lands in tin form of snalves biting their, own r.asinNBluff Marl and. Humus, Township o f Buchanan, Berrien County of Berrien, shall, sell "at : ‘ Judge of Probate*: .75 per cent of all:‘Kansas children 'The secret of the varnish used livia, ’’ ■ . public auction or vendue at the; SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. between 5 and 14 years have phy­ by Stradivari • on his violins has ------o------tails, made by prisoners in • Al­ Phone 325. Boyce & Schwartz. County and' State o f Michigan, to bania, are now popularan iLoaidon, v f » n t door of the cougt, house in Sprague; Register of Probate. sical (lefects of some nature. been lost. ’ . , X-isrlin no\y. hag the lango-craAe. - \ 7 7tl tic wit* . * ' If: ' MPi*- • £ ' «SN*.. t

EAOB EIGgT THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930.-'. met at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keller. Cards and. dancing ■l^- A’ ' ' -• ' " 'I1: .■ ■■ .❖ j:1* 'Social,- Organization Activities wore enjoyed. About seventy were J’ present. Mrs. Dale Hanover, Geo. t tw w t Yt♦Jo ‘ Entertain Pinochle' tee on arangements were Mr. and Marsh, Fred Wallace and Mrs.- G. T Glubt Saturday- Night Mrs. Nels Anderson. Hr. and Mrs.. Barmore won prizes in card§,ttElr mer Lehrke, Clarence Marshpaifd; HUNB>R.EDS. O F ’ f .:$£& aiid Mrs.' ifenry Matthews Louis Rothfuchs and Mrs. Wallac.b v -..- ■ iMcmber?ofj<" Terrell. Herbert Marsh, won prizes in bun­ ;; First Presbyterian Church;' | entertained tlie Binochle Club at ’ ..ft co. Y their' home Saturday evening, Church School at 10 a. m: 1 . ¥ : 'MEMBERS :,St ORE&: Y prizes going' to Glenn Brant ancl Miss Ar.i.y Eniertyins The club will meet at the home Morning service at 11 a. m. Co e m p i r e : Stanley Bowering. ’the club tyill Sunday School Pupils of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Mead of Sermon subject, ■■"■When the Tide f . Bridgman next Saturday night. Goes. Out.” The pastor will give 4 THROUGHOUT meet-on Friday evening of next Hiss Alene Arney pleasantly en- T- week at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. tei-L iued t“ e punil: of the primary y s?. -© a brief talk to the younger con­ STATE “THE FRIENDLY SERVICE STORE” Ray Bauch. ;'. tier;.rtm.of' tin- Church _of Buchanan Party-at gregation on “Shadows.” Special t THE UNITED Y- Knife and Fork Club music by the robed choir. fir*-**' • «= *3 Si. C.v'j-r at a V.ilen^ne party, bn :STGl|BS: Y Eighty Honor Birthday Thursday uifter-coon in the parlors Buchanan attendants: at the > Thursday, Feb. 27. Family Night -■J 'BUG HA NAN STATES OF Albert Keller of me ehuivh. Ladies! blight of the Knife . and • -A-By- L. M. Kammerschmidt of t - v. o ;s Eighty friends ancl relatives sur­ Fork Club of South Bend were-Dr. | South Bond, will be the speaker. A V ’’’ prised Albert Keller when they Beivau -fits* and Mrs. Orville Curtis, Mr. and (A program of musical numbers is £ gathered at the home of Mr. and Is. IhilTfui-uc* Mrs. a B. Arnold, and Mr, and!1**11^ arranged. Community sing- The Btreaa Claes of the Church Mrs. Matt Kelling. ling v/ill be a feature. Supper is WASH PRINTS- DRESS PANTS M is. Keller on Main Street Sat­ 6:30 p. m. f Y urday evening with well filled bas­ of Christ was entertained by Mrs. ... * s= * Monday Club Meets Harry W. Staver, Minister, Y T kets!' The occasion was Mr. Kell­ J. E. Arney Thursday afternoon. “Hope Pongee”, soft fine er’s birthday. The evening was Awards of prises in contests held At Kan Kent Home i ------o------Y Printed Silk Dresses Y spent playing bunco and dancing. during the afternoon were made to- I-! Evangelical Church texture printed cotton, Men’s Dress Pants of The Monday Club met this week Sunday School at 10 a. m. Y Music was furnished by members Mrs, Paul Wynn, Mrs. Ed. Bright, at the home of Mrs. Nan G. Kent. | cassimeres and worsted o f 1 the Happy-E-Go-Lucky Club, Mrs. Henry Blodgett and Mrs. G, Sermon at 11 a. m. for dresses, children’s A miscellaneous program was giv- ] Leagues at 6 p. m. -., x finish. Men’s corduroy in Y IV Hanover and P, Dempsey- All E. Anms. en. in Charge o f Mrs. Emma Hayes f Evening service at 7 p. m. ■dresses,, rompers; 36 inch % departed wishing Mr. Keller many S s i S and Mrs, G. H. Stevenson, each’ Prayer meeting Thursday even- wide, guaranteed G Q blue or brown, q V. more- happy birthdays. Is. Hostess to member responding with some-. ;a„- a(" 7-39 '• ■ . s « ft Gingham Girls Club ❖ Size 29-42. PR. thing of her own selection. Origi- 0Don’t forget the fish supper ;at colors ____h v L Y F. I). I. Club Mrs. Jesse Haines was hostess, to nal valentines were given as a roll Meets- Thursday the church Saturday night from 5 Y the Gingham Girls Club and their call. The club will meet next to 7;30. Why get supper at home “Gold Seal” . 36 inch per­ The members of the- F. D. I. husbands at her home Saturday Monday at the home o f Mrs. Wool- when you can get a good fisli sup­ Y cale,. light or dark t w Club met Thursday with- Mrs, evening at dinner. Guests to the ey on Lake Street. per? The young men will serve the t Boys5 Knickers Harry Smith and Mrs. Cora Brown number of forty were present. * « * supper. Yard______1 C Y was assistant hostess. High scores Bunco was played during the even­ Thirty Club Meets We are nearing the Lenten sea­ Y at bunco were held by Mrs. Mary ing, prises going to Mrs. Agnes A t Fred: Howe Home son and we hope to observe it in- a Y Gawthrop; Mrs. Mabel . Bromley, Tomsk, Mrs. Rose Marrs, Mrs. At the meeting of the Thirty becoming manner. We expect to Boj’s1 Knickers with elas­ Mrs. Jennie- McKivenew and Miss Ella Bristol, Mrs. Myrtle Bokey, Club at the home of Mrs. Fred• hold pre-Easter meetings at our f Gladys Reams. Mrs. Mae Best Mrs. Bernice Ross. W. Wolford, Howe, Monday afternoon, M rs.: church. Definite plans are not f PRINTED SILKS tic waist band and euffs, f will entertain the members of the; Peter Bellinger, C. Bowman, Clyde Enos Schram and Mrs. George i as yet completed. A week or ten 8 to 14. QQ elub. at their next meeting, Bristell and Lowell Doliey. T ❖ Doming, Jr., arranged the follow- • days will be spent in evangelistic Silk . ■ and Rayon Prints, P a ir______aJ'O s o o ing entertainment:: Mrs, D. L .! effort. i ■ a, a Suits-Hs ■Catholio' L-iiho; Boardman gave a clever originalj If you are hot attending church 36 inches, wide’ in a wide Bridge Cltih Meets Eniertain at Bridge Boys’ brown and grey poem, a contest in charge of Mrs, •• elsewhere we would be glad to- color range and beauti­ Mrs. George Russell entertained The ladies o f St. Anthony’s John Russell was won by Mrs. i have you come, and worship with mixed knickers, size 8 the members o f the Suits tTs Catholic Church held a Valentine George-Beming, Mrs. Rob. Frank- : us. ; " ful . designs, very , .desir­ t to 14. Bridge Club at her heme on Oak party for 27 tables of bridge on lip: ably complied with the request You arc cordially invited. f able for the new type of Street, Thursday evening. Mrs. Friday afternoon. Prizes were to “spin a yarn” . Two deep and W. D. Hayes Pastpr. t Pair __ ___ 88c Leo Kolhoff and Mrs. Ralph Weg­ wan by Mr*. A. B. Muir, Mrs. comprehensive essays were- next ■ spring dresses., ner held: high scores! - 0 - f William Felts. Mrs. Ted Rouse, on the program, the subject, "Child Redeemer Lutheran ' Yard f f c * K» # Mrs Berth l Mills. Mrs. Ida Bish­ Training" being given, to Mrs. A. Corner Front and Main, 2nd floor ❖ * Friendship Class, op an>i Mis. Charles Reams of B. Muir while Mrs. Glenn Smith Divine service every Sunday at -Holds Meeting .Nilas. Spoke on “How I Met and Wooed 2:30. f Slipover Sweaters T The Friendship class- of the _ m * My Husband; an original round Visitors always welcome. f entitled “Dear 30 Club” was rend- 'Y' Evangelical Church Sunday School isapp-E-Go-Luck-E Club “We- preach 'Christ and Him Y LINEN. CRASH ■ m . mot Friday night with Mrs, James Go ?s to Bridgman ■''red by Mrs. C. F. Pears and Mrs. .Crucified.’’ ❖ Diliman. Members of the commit­ The Happ-E-Go-Luck-E Club Ida Bishop: Mrs, Glenn Smith was O. E. Sohn, Pastor., Gur new line of slipover captain of the winning side in a ❖ Y ------O—---r---- . ; .Stevens’ all linen IS inch Sweaters for men and Y: game arranged by Mrs. E. T. Wal­ St. Anthony’s Church ,• t crash Toweling.. Heavy do. The committee served refresh­ Masses at St. Anthony's Roman t- boys— women, girls and Y" ments and after a social hour the Catholic church,; First, third .and Weight, .bleached, or un­ Fashion decrees silk prints for the spring Don’t Miss One club adjourned to. meet next week fifth Sunday of each month at Y bleached. An bid Stan®-; children, is in stock now. Y with Mrs, Ralph Wegner, Fourth 8:30; second and,fourth Sunday of Y. ard brand - ,- Uf A Dresses. W e put a new shipment of these All new styles, Each Y treet for the annual election of They Are AH each month at 10:30., Y Yard ______.& iS£: on 'our racks this week. Priced Y ____tl^gP i| officers. ❖ to MILES— BIG Christian Science Church. Y Methodist Sniscopui Church Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. t Sunday service at 11 a. m. , Y Sat. Feb. *22nd 10- o'clock the Sunday School, Wednesday evening meeting at Y Y ive speak, of the Bible as the ❖ COTTON BATTS Douglas Fairbanks, dr., in 7 :45. SHEETING Y Sread o f Life; it is. We study Reading room is located iii the - KAPOK* Pillow Tubing “THE FO&WAKD PASS’1 this, great Book in Church and church at Dewey Avenue and Oak f “White Bird” stitched, 3 :l h '--’ ' " • t 5 Unit Yituphone Voodvil Sunday School and we invite you Street aiid is. open, each Wednes­ o join us. Right now and in the Y pound batts, 72x90 ready Made ,of finest-silk clip­ “Eoxcraft” first grade, Y High. School Corae-Jy Band day afternoon, from 2 till 4 o'clock. to use, just, mifold and future days it will be a blessing ------—o—------Y»>:❖ pings, r thoroughly reno- 81 inch, heavy weight “ Foxcraft” linen finish, Y to vou. Christian Science Churches. -. seamless Sheeting of fine cover them. . c - 89c ■* yated, 'soft, fight, fluffy, bleached pillow tubing, Y 11 o’clock. The morning worship “ Soul” was the subject of Oie Each, _^... long, j fibgr cotton-, soft crvice. It will be a communion, Y Y Sim. Mon. Feb. 23-24 Lesson-Sermon in all Christian •awlltnoti pack, very, .much1 and long wearing, heavy weight and per­ orvice and all who love our Sav­ Science Churches on Sunday;. Feb. f ^Lawrence-’,t-bleached 14 Marie Dressier— Polly Moran— Bessie Love in manent finish, 42 inch Y ior are invited to take commun­ 9. ' ❖ ouiice* Batts, clean and in demand- for ^pillows bleached ’•CHASING- RAINBOWS” ion. Those who desire to , .begin Among the citations which com, and .cushions,. he Christian life arc also invited prised the Lesson-Sermon was the ■ purfe* white.- ■» • Unbleached, a-a— si2e’ - - It’s a Musical Show Slot, Don’t Miss It 0 the Lord’s table. Sermon sub- following front the Bible; '?My Each,_____ ^______Zi«a C In______pound package______A _ 45.C _ ^ 3’a______r d ______1—______<§> iect, “The Meaning of the Lord’s seal shall be satisfied as with maih Y ^ ^ ■- -1'1 -. - v * ; "2 - >• « 1 «f ’ - V . - V 'V 1 Supper.” An anthem by the choir l'QW ana fatness, and my mouth /, a a a -> a a a a a a, a a .a a a a a a v a a a a a a a a a a a -a a a a a a a. a .a, will bo the special music feature, shall praise thee with joyful lips.v , Tues. Wed, Tiro.3-s. Feb. 25-28-27 5 and 6 o'clock Epworth Leagues (Fs. 63:51. ■. 1 ...... V - ...... ^V*- . tr the Junior League last Sunday MAICY PlCBFtKD- The Lesson-Sermon also includes ^ ^ ------r----- : ------— ------George Semple and a friend made the following passages from the where he has installed his chairs in BQUGUaS FAIRBANKS. splendid leaders. The Senior Christian Science textbook, “Scien­ Wyman’s Open Ivan Bishop Moves fine new quarters. The Indus­ League, under the leadership of ce and Health with Key to the trial Building: & Loan will inove to ill Ruth French. Hazel Bright, Lyle rpf e 4* b'S’* C*TT' , JJJ Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy - New Bungalow MOMIES Barber Shop. Sunday the old Sparks building which he Mitchell and Keith Bunker, was “Tbe sun is not affected by the vacated.. * ' 1 iis i amiiivy o f t&e S arew -iuite a success. Leaders for this revolution of the earth. So Science ' A three room house built indoors A Eusclient Laughing Comedy Sunday night are Murry M. Ans_ reveals Soul as God, untouched by Ivan Bishop moved his barber is* a new, .interesting feature of Shanghai ranked first in 1928 No Price Advance tiss and Lew's Paul in the Junior Sin and death, as the central Life DougFairbanks shop Sunday to the annex just among the Chinese: ports, with 41 roup ana Dorothy Briney and and intelligence around which cir.- the George \Vyman & Co. Store; in completed on tlie south side of the per cent of the total incoming and Emmitt Smith in the Senior. cle harmoniously all things in the South Bend. This house, located in “ ForwarcLPass” Redden building on Days Avenue, outgoing trade, o’clock Evening service. This systems of Mind." (p. 310). Vs quite a popular hour service and in the rug department on the 3rd . GOSBN-G: ■ o------*r floor is- a'Medjterranean style,_bun-: A t Ready Theatre ■vc are glad so many are attend- Seventh Bay Adventist Church ng. There will be special music. galow of creamy slucco with"red Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Sabbath School (Saturday at 10 tile roof ..and-green, shutters and Subject of address, "The Spring- a. m . • A drive to the Ready Theatre March 2-8-4 time of the Soul.” trellises. The three rooms are Preaching at 11:15. completely furnished in ev.ery de­ at Niles next Saturday is going to Thursday night at 7:30 the mid­ H. P. Parker, Pastor. he indeed well'worth’ while” what O-P-ErN-I-N-G Janet Gaynor— Charles Farrel in week service will be held in tlie tail. They are, a large '-living: room, bedroom and kitchen.-: The a whale,of a-one day^ special, show; ‘■SUNNY SIDE UP” small room of the church. Church ’of Christ they--have. A delightful college The service at Oronoka will be purpose of ;this bungalow .-is ,to y Bible study and morning wor- suggest harmonious.,, decorating picture• “The. Forward; Pass” - with Saturday February 22 held at 9 a. m. ship at 10 o'clock. Bible study, , Douglas Fairbanks Jr., in the lead- schemes -to all interested in/.home UP-TG-DATE “The Twelve Sent Forth,” Text. furnishings. / ’ “ j ing role, five acts of Unit Vita- Matt. 9:35-11:1. Sermon subject, -Saturday, Feb. 22, is’ the formal phone Vaudeville, and on tlie stage •WATCH, CLOCK AN© JEWELRY Speedy Relief “The Call of the 1900th Pentacost” the High School comedy band, and REPAIR- STORE Endeavor Societies meet at 6 p. opening and housewarming of the the High School Harmonica band m. Topic, “The Bible’s Univer­ model bungalow: The>Wymam store and they certainly are good, it In Modern Cleaners Bldg., 104 W .-Front JSt. For Sore Throat sality.” A cordial invitation is invites anyone-wlio enjoys attrac­ is the biggest show for the money 22 Years Experience extended to all young people to tive home things to come and see that you have ever witnessed. Al­ Satisfaction and Service Work Fnllj’ Guaranteed This Doctor’s Prescription Re- join in their hour of inspiration It: ” • * so Sunday and Monday brings a Prices Reasonable quires No Gargling. and fellowship. ., sensationally -funny screen feature I Sunday evening preaching ser­ Portz Food Shop ■; r starring Marie-Dressier; Polly Mo­ Your patronage will be appreciated No longer is it necessary to gar­ vice at 7 o'clock. Sermon subject, ran, Bessie ;Lovej. and Charles King- Our slogan will be “Y'ou must be satisfied” gle and choke with nasty tasting The Plea of Evil. Every Devil ?* Now Equipped and in “Chasing'Rainbows”,-backstage medicines to relieve sore throat. Makes HiS Plea. What Is It? story with £feal human interest, Now you can get almost instant Workers conference Tuesday, . Open - to: Public and it is doubtful iif: there1 is an- ’ relief with one swallow of a doc­ Feb. 25, at 7 :30 p. m.. Every of­ other pair of players o’n the Cm- , tor’s prescription. This: prescrip­ ficer and teacher is required to be : i - ema Coast who canVhandle a ve­ • ‘R. A, HEYDE tion was refilled so. often and be­ uresent. John Portz., reports that p the hicle of thiS 'kiiTd'with :siich finesse , came so popular that the druggist Scout troop No, 42 will meet on equipment for his restaurant bus- and artistry as these, two. - Miss ’ who originally filled it decided to Tuesday at 7:15 p. m. Every scout iness is now fully; installed -and Love plays a performer. ■ in a put it up under the name Thoxine is wanted at this meeting. “ A tliat the. place will be known in road show whose love affair with and make it available to everyone. scout is obedient.” the future as the Portz Food Shop. a fellow player, Charlie King, pro- The remarkable thing about Mid-week service Thursday -at He has decorated, the: place hand- . gresses backstage, in cheap hoard- Thoxine is that it relieves almost m. Bible study and devotion- somely in. green and black; and in- ing houses and en route from one instantly, yet contains nothing als conducted by pastor. Read He­ stalled, eight fables vivit:h a corres-J night stand.-There-is singing and harmful. It is pleasant tasting, brews, 3rd and 4tli cliapler. ponding color scheme, capable of j dancing in this picture; and pien- A fter and safe for the whole family, and Every Lord’s day is a special seating 32 people. In addition to ty of comedy tp keep things going is guaranteed to relieve sore reminder that God and Christ are, a regular restaurant seryice he at a fast clip. ' The. exigencies of throats or coughs in 15 minutes or and a challenge to every man to will cater for special parties,. ---life ...... in a road' show provide an money back. Just ask for Thox- assemble in worship of our Creat­ excellent and-novel background for ine, 35c, 60c and 51.00. Sold by or and our Redeemer. We invite Kansas City is planning a -nm- ’ both the comic and .trajpc aspects the Wisr.er Pharmacy and ail. you to join with us in that worship nicipal university to be known as of t.he moving story. Shoppin; other good drug stores. ___*____ .T. L. Griffith, Pastor. the University of Kansas City; - » Cisarles Riesner, a ’famous char------—---- -— — . J- —. ------iL— ——— ------,------—.. .7'" "7- | actor as. well .as-; -a splendid difec- ' tor, who is thoroughly familiar with this aspect, of theatrical life. ’ directed the production for' Metro Goldwyn-Mayer. This is a pic­ ture that will deligiit every class B a a s1®! litis I s of theatre-goers. / I 0 . ? ■ , / ’■ -Ketpetiiher': fhere are | Bounties pitid for ...a wild cat in Pennsylvania -are *315; gray fox, v ■ 5 4 ;,weasel, 51 and goshawk (b'e- tw o go^cf: places -to DAY tween/Nov. i and May 1), 55. ' ! . -eat-“-at 'ho,ffie auci ,: EASY! 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