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dent. She sustained a double frac- ture of the left leg. She Is In St. NEXT SUNDAY IS CLOSING VILLAGE SIDEWALK PR01ECT VILLAGE CHARGES INTEREST THREE WERE KILLED Anthony's hospital In Michigan City, NEW INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mrs. Charlott Crumb where her two daughters died Satur- day night. DATE OF CAMP MEETING IS ALMOST COMPLETED ON SEWER ASSESSMENTS Riding with Mrs. Behner were her TEACHER IS NAMED Died in Iowa, July 30 WHEN TRUN HIT MR son George, 17, who was driving, and two other daughters, Mrs. Mary AT CRYSTAL SPRINGS Over 17,000 Square Feet of Walks Interest Will be Deducted if Entire Bresin, of Chicago, and Mrs. Agnes Funeral Services Were Held From Two New Buffalo Sisters and Anoth- Carpenter, of LaPorte. They were Harry Leland Rhodes of Gibson City, Have Been Constructed on Differ- Amount of Assessment Is Paid by cut and bruised, but none were seri- III., Will Have Charge of New Frederick Blnckes Will Speak on ent Streets. Methodist Church In Coloma on er Lady Were Victims—One Was ously Injured. They were released September 1st. Topic "Europe, Asia As I See It Seriously Injured—Horn-blowin* from the hospital after receiving first Department In Coloma Schools. The sidewalk project in Coloma Tuesday. At a recent meeting of the village aid. Today,' at Afternoon Service which has been of much interest to council of Coloma a resolution was Motorist to Blame For Crash— The appointment of Harry Lelan Charlott Josephine Hart was born the property owners of the village to Robinson S. and Harriet Wetmore adopted whereby the interest on as- Arrest Two Youths Rhodes of Gibson City, 111., as head The large tabernacle at the Crystal will soon be completed. This week Brings Berrien's Auto Victims For of the new Industrial arts depart- Har..It at Coloma, miL-iugdiiMichigan, on .u.July, ^ssments /orSewer Nojw il 1 be The stolen automobile responsible Springs camp grounds, where for 79 the work of laying a new walk In 26 , 1857. Their family consisted of deducted if the ' ment In the Coloma schools was an- years people have met for a ten-day front of the Masonic building on Paw 'paid on or before September 1st, Year to a Total of Nineteen for the. accident was driven by nounced this week by the board of five children: Mary, John, Martha, Maurice Himmeleln, 17, of Saginaw. session of spiritual uplift, was nearly Paw street was completed and the Charlott and Gilbert. Of these seven 1939. In case payment is not made An Impatient motorist, unidenti- education through the office of the filled last Sunday with people, some crew was shifted to South Church by that time interest at the rate of six With Himmeleln rode Peter Pasko, huperlntendent of schools. Mr. persons, Charlott is the last to be fied, whose continuous horn-tooting 17, also of Saginaw. They drove a of whom had driven long distances street where several hundred feet of taken in death. per cen per annum will be charged and gear-clashing excited and con- Rhodes will teach one or two classes to listen to the soiendid address given walk will be constructed on the east on all installments. The village must car stolen July 29 from Peter Bom- In the academic work of the school, Lottie, as she was commonly call- fused the driver of a car Immediate- irareto in Penny Park, Saginaw. In- at 2:30 o'clock by Bishop Edgar Blake side of the street. The new walks ed, grew to womanhood in his com- pay interest on money which has ly ahead of him, was blamed for an as well as the Industrial arts courses, of Detroit. Bishop Blake spoke on that have been constructed in the been borrowed for the construction vestigation by state police revealed and will assist In some phases of the munity. She joined the Methodist accident Saturday night that took the that Himmeleln fell asleep at the the three parables—that of the lost village under the WPA project have church in August. 1871, under the of the above sewer, and it is but con- lives of three young women at the wheel, and his car crossed the yel- sheep, the lost coin and finally that been very highly complimented by a pastoral care of a young man, the sistent that those who do not meet Michigan Central railroad crossing low line and struck the other ma- of the prodigal son. He mentioned large number of property owners Rev. J. M. Robinson. Before she was their payments by September Ist Hi Grand Beach. A fourth girl In the chine head-on. the many temptations of modern and other tax payers of the village. received Into the church she was should bear their share of the added auto, which was struck about 9:45 p. Himmeleln and Pasko were ar- youth and in the course of his talk The allotment of funds for village immersed in Lake Michigan by the expense of the interest charges. m., by a fast freight train, survived rested by state police. Trooper J. C. he praised Governor Dickinson for sidewalks has been practically all ex- presiding elder, the Rev. Erastus L. the crash. Bloomqulst Investigated the acci- his courage to speak against the evils pended now and there are doubtless Kellogg. She took a genuine inter- The three dead are: Christine dent. The youths are now being held of the present day. many property owners who will re- est in the Sunday school and all other Do not criticise your governor,' gret that they did not sign up for new Behner, 24, New Buffalo; Frances In the Berrien county jail at St. interests connected with the church. In the Bivrce Courts Behner, 19, New Buffalo, Rose To- Joseph. he said. "Perhaps you did not like walks while they could secure them On the 28th of October, 1876, she mandy, 26, Medford, Wis.. The In- what Governor Dickinson said nor at such a low cost. The large amount was united in marriage to Henry S. jured girl Is Inez Wlednenman. 20, where he said It, but give him credit of new sidewalks in the village have Crumb; thus the friendship of school- New Buffalo. The Behner girls were for his courage and instead of criti- been constructed as a WPA project, mates developed into the love which Non-support is charged by Mrs. giving employment to a number of sisters. GEORGE HUGHES WED cising him, pray for him." This was the enduring foundation for a Anita Harriet Ellas Smith of Brldg- brought forth a loud applause from men for several weeks. Charles happy home. Three children were man In a suit for divorce from Irv- They were employed as maids In Andrews has been the WPA super- the large audience. born to them: Clayton, who died In ing Smith. They were married in the Grand Beach resort area, and The camp meeting opened Satur- visor on the job. were enroute to New Buffalo at the DETROIT GIRL ON JULY 29 infancy^ Harriet G. and Homer A., Chicago in 1929, and have one child. time of the triple tragedy, according day evening with a big communion who survive their mother. They Dawson G. Paul, of Berrien town- to the report filed by Troopers Tom service, which followed a week's Ep- lived for some years on farms In this ship, against Hazel McCall Paul on Gillespie and J. C. Bloomqulst, of the worth League Institute, which was vicinity, and for a long time on the the grounds that their marriage was Couple Will Reside In Coloma After attended by 125 young people from New Buffalo state police post. farm north of town where they built null and void and of no force and over the district. On Sunday morn- MUCH DAMAGE WAS DONE October 1st—Groom is a Clerk at a new house. In 1899 they moved effect. The bill filed by Attorney, Hit by Second Train ing at 10:30 Dr. F. S. Goodrich, of into Coloma where Mr. Crumb was Clarence Butler alleges that they Coloma Postofflce Albion College, gave the opening were married in Rossville, Georgia, Frances Behner was driving the BY STORM LAST FRIDAY engaged in business until the time address, and each day this week he of his death, which occurred on April 11, 1939, and that they separ- car, and Miss Wledenman was seated The marriage of Mir"! Margaret has given a Bible lecture at 11:00 ated two weeks later after Paul learn- in the front seat of the car with her. February 23, 1912. Sharpe of Detroit and George Hughes o'clock. Mrs. Crumb had been sick so much ed that his wife lied to him regard- They stopped their car at the flash- of Coloma was solemnized at 10:00 Following the address of Bishop Damages Fruits and Trees in Royal- ing her divorce action in Tampa ing blinker light at the crossing, that her children persuaded her to o'clock a. m. on Saturday, July 29, Blake Sunday afternoon, the Parch- dispose of her home and live with against her first husband. Paul which Is just a few yards west of 1939, at the St. Mary's of Redford ment Orchestra from Kalamazoo gave ton Orchards and Vineyards claims that after two weeks his bride US-12 near the Grand Beach railroad them. It must have been hard for a church in Detroit, Rev. Fr. J. Crow- HARRY LELAN RHODES an hour's program. In the evening woman who had had her own home dropped her divorce suit against her station, to permit a passenger train ley officiating, with only relatives a large audience enjoyed an Illus- A freak wind, rain and hall storm which struck a small area in south for so many years to divide her time first husband, and that she was never to pass. The west-bound passenger and Intimate friends attending. The trated lecture, given by Mrs. V. A legally divorced, as she had told train had hardly cleared the crossing, athletic program. Complete details Royalton township Friday morning between two parsonage homes, but bride was charmingly gowned in a Vawter, of Benton Harbor, who, with she did it with wonderful grace and him previous to their marriage. witnesses told state police, than an morning dress of light blue crepe of the work have not as yet been her husband, made a 30,000-mlle trip and left farms a short distance away outlined by the superintendent. untouched, did considerable damage aptitude. She had a happy faculty Mrs. Ruth May Goff Misner of impatient motorist directly behind with white accessories and carried around the world last winter. These Niles has filed suit for divorce from the Behner car began sounding his Mr. Rhodes was selected for the to orchards on the Arthur Eidson of forming new friendships, and a an arm bouquet of Talisman roses. views, mostly in colors, gave one a friend was never forgotten. Every- Leonard Misner on a charge of cruel- horn, and clashing his gears, as a Her attendant was a niece. Miss position in the local schools from a vivid Idea of other countries, their and William Zech fruit farms, ac- cording to reports. body loved her, because she took ty. They were married In South signal for Miss Behner to start mov- Phyllis Dull of Detroit. C. K. Mur- rather large number of applicants inhabitants, customs, architecture and Bend In 1938 and have one child. ing. Miss Behner apparently became because of his fine scholastic train- The storm struck about 10:30 a. m such genuine interest in them. phy of Benton Harbor acted as best other interesting features Her faith was unfailing at the excited and confused. She drove man. Following the church service, ing, his successful teaching record Harry E. Storrs, of Berrien Springs, A veritable gale was accompanied by her car onto the crossing, and direct- and his apparent ability to fit into the a downpour of rain, turning for last. Through long months of suf- a wedding breakfast was served at well known to local people, is pro- fering she prayed ardently for the ly Into the path of an onrushlng east- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dull, local system. He holds the Bachelors gram and music director again this brief period into hail. DECATUR MAN IS Apple and plum trees were up- release which came at 4:15 Sunday bound freight train, which was hid- after which Mr. and Mrs. Hughes left degree granted in 1936 by the state year, and a very fine program is the APPOINTED TO STATE den from view by the passenger train normal school at Normal, 111., with rooted in spots, and the trees stripped afternoon, July 30, 1939, four days on a short trip to Sandusky, Ohio. result. Mrs. Storrs has charge of the after her eighty-second birthday. on the double track. The freight was The bride and groom will begin what is known as a "double major' W. F. M. S. study classes each morn- of their fruit. Vineyards were like- OFFICE BY SECT. KELLY reported to have been traveling ap- in Industrial arts and a minor in so- wise stripped of their grapes. Half She leaves to rejoice in her hope housekeeping about October 1st in ing and the W. H. M. S. classes are while they mourn her loss, the son, proximately 45 miles per hour. the Charles Andrews house on West cial science. His work in industrial in charge of Mrs. Ellinger. a dozen trees in the Eidson orchards arts is double the requirements and Men's Choir Sang Tuesday Evening were reported uprooted by the wind Rev. H. A. Crumb of Tama, la, and Logan street in Coloma. Until five the daughter, Mrs. F. R. Maynard of Harry F. Kelly, secretary of state, Car Carried Down Tracks for that reason Mr. Rhodes is un- Tuesday afternoon a W. F. M. S. ad- Wind blew apples and plums from years ago Mrs. Hughes was a resident Colesburg, la., and their families. has announced the appointment of of Buchanan, graduating from high usually well-prepared for the work dress was given by Miss Lulu Tubbs, the standing trees, and the hail cut The impact tossed the car down down large quantities unharmed by The grandchildren are Miss Alice Wesley H. Newell, of Decatur, as the right of way for a short distance school there in 1930. Mr. Hughes is of this field. For the past three from Africa, and In the evening the years he has successfully taught In the wind. In the vineyard the hail Harriet Crumb of Roselle, 111., Miss field representative In the division Miss Tomandl was killed instantly a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sheldon combined male choruses of Water- of gasoline tax collection. and graduated from the Coloma high the Wasatch Academy at Mt. Pleas- vliet, Benton Harbor and Niles, un- cut the bunches of maturing grapes Louise Ann Crumb of Tama, Iowa, Christine Behner died a short time from the vines and let them fall to Rev Arthur Maynard of Chetek, Wis., Mr. Kelly stated that the territory later in St. Anthotny's hospital at school In 1926. At present he Is em ant, Utah, and was offered a contract der the direction of Foster Krake, of for the coming year but refused be- the ground. and Edwin Maynard of Washington, assigned to Mr. Newell would Include Michigan City. Her sister died Sun- ployed as clerk at the Coloma post- Coloma, furnished special music at Allegan, Van Buren, Berrien, Cass, office. cause of his desire to locate near his the 7:30 service. The speaker of the Hailstones, said to have been the D. C. She also leaves numerous other day. The three deaths increased size of walnuts, fell In the Immediate relatives who were dear to her. The St. Joseph, and Branch counties Berrien county's death toll to 19 for home In the middle west. He was evening was the Rev. George Moores. also offered a position in the Jordan vicinity of the Eidson and Zech following are nephews of Mrs. Crumb which comprise Zone Eleven of the the year. The W. H. M. S. anniversary ad- Gasoline Tax Division. township schools near Salt Lake dress was given on Wednesday after- tarms, but a mile away farms were —Roy and Clayton McKean, John, Coroner Louis Kerlikowske was LOMA THEATRE WILL OFFER*' City, Utah, but preferred to consider undamaged. George, Percy and Clyde Crumb. Mr. Newell has lived In Decatur called to the scene of the accident noon by Mrs. W. W. Veenboer, and all of his life. Since graduating from the position nearer home* In the evening the Rev. George A. Funeral services were held from but did not order an inquest after VERY UNUSUAL PICTURES the Methodist church in Coloma on Michigan State College, he has con- interviewing some of the witnesses The recommendations of Mr Osborne spoke. On Thursday after- ducted a funeral home. noon Mrs. Dora B. Whitney, of Ben- Tuesday afternoon, conducted by the J Engineer John Schelke, Niles, stated Rhodes speak highly of his ability pastor. Rev. Thomas Lee. Mrs. In making the announcement, Mr. his pleasing personality and his ton Harbor, was speaker on the W. Notes of the Courts that he had sounded his whistle at "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever," George Stratton and Mrs. Belle Koob Kelly stated, "Our field representa- the crossing as he was passing the proven success. He has athletic ex C. T. U. anniversary program. tives will adhere to one general pol- This (Friday) afternoon the Ladles' sang "Abide With Me" and "Good- passenger train. "Second Fiddle" and "The Kid perience, both as a player and night and Good Morning," accompa- icy; that of extending the public the Ambulances rushed the two Injur- coach, in all of the major sports. Aid Society anniversary address will Emery Richardson, a colored berry fullest cooperation on all matters be given by the Rev. L. L. Dewey, nied by Mrs. Paul Davidson at the ed Behner sisters to the Michigan From Kokomo" Are Coming Next On Monday evening of this week picker who had been working in the piano. There were a large number pertaining to gasoline tax collection. City hospital. Christine died in the Mr. Rhodes was present for a meet and this evening at 7:30 the Benton vicinity of Sodus, was given a 90-day Complete information relative to the Week. of floral offerings Interment was In emergency room shortly after reach- ing with the board of education and Harbor African Methodist church sentence In the county jail by Mu- provisions of the gasoline tax law will present a colorful historical pag- the Coloma cemetery. ing the hospital. The Hardys will be back in town the superintendent of schools, to nicipal Judge F. L. Hammond, on a and its application will be made gether with the Parent-Teacher as eant, depicting the life of the south- charge of robbery. Richardson was available by them at all times." Cheats Death Twice again and the family Is better than soclatlon committee consisting ern darkey, and also giving his ever In their lucky seventh picture, of found with a candid camera in his Charles Andrews, Harold Warriner spiritual background. The name o£ hand and is also said to have had In WATERVLIET TENT REVIVAL Miss Wiednman was badly bruised "Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever," to and Fred Munchow, at which time the pageant is 'I Know I Have Good and shocked, but escaped with only be shown at the Loma Theatre on his possession tools, glasses, electric Paw Paw Lake Resident Will Visit plans for equipping the industrial Religion," and anyone who has ever bulbs and other articles which were CLOSES SUNDAY. AUGUST 6 a fractured finger, according to at- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wed- arts room for the beginning of the seen this group of Benton Harbor Europe tending physicians. She escaped nesday, August 6 to 9, with all the taken from a car belonging to Don school year were formulated. Fur colored folks in action know what aid Hallman of Benton Harbor. death in an auto crash near Michigan familiar faces still in the cast, and ther details concerning the work of they can do in both story and song. C. P. Hodgson, of Memory Lodge, several new ones added. Somehow, A woman and three men who were Old fashioned gospel services, Edgewater, Paw Paw Lake, will leave City on December 26, in which her this department will be published On Saturday afternoon there is to wanted in Berrien county to answer lister, Rita, was killed. after spending an hour and a half be a big Sunday School rally for which have been in progress in a here Monday, August 7, in company laughing and worrying over eyery- later in the month. Mr. Rhodes a charge of stealing an automobile tent on West St. Joseph street in State police were unable to find spent a couple of days at the home boys and girls of the district. This with his daughter, Ruth, and her day problems with the Hardys, life from Joseph Craig of Buchanan on Watervliet since July 26th, will con- husband, Samuel J. Lang, M. D., of the driver of the car immediately be- of Superintendent W. L. Alwood is to be followed by the evening ad- July 21st, were arrested by police at hind the Behner car, who sounded does not seem quite such an impos- tinue every night this week until and Evanston, Illinois. They will sail for while plans were being worked out dress by Dr. R. T. Fuller, M. D. Kirkwood, Mo., and were returned his horn continuously just prior to sible burden as you leave the theatre, Sunday, the closing day, will be Including Sunday, August 6th, at Europe on the S. S. Washihgton and for the Hardys are real people, and, to Berrien county for trial. 7:45 p. m. Meetings are conducted the accident. another big service. In the morning George Adgett, a 33-year-old Chi- will land in Plymouth, England. The body of Miss Tomandl was being real, they bring us a step clos- by the Rev. G. H. Udell of Hartford They plan to visit several of the prin- at 10:30 the Rev. R. D. Wearne, of cago man, was arrested on Lincoln and assistants. taken to. the Smith funeral home at er to the deeper values of humanity. Kalamazoo, will speak, and in the cipal capitals of Europe, and will re- On Thursday and Friday. August avenue, near St. Joseph, about 20 There is good singing and music, New Buffalo and was shipped to her DANEFFEL FAMILY REUNION afternoon at 2:30 an address, 'Europe, minutes after he is alleged to have turn on the S. S. New Amsterdam, home in Medford, Wis. 10 and 11, "Second Fiddle" will be and preaching of the old time gospel, sailing from Rotterdam, Holland, Asia As I See It Today," will be stolen an automobile belonging to including: Salvation, Sanctification, presented with Sonja Henie and Ty- given by Frederick Blnckes, engineer about the middle of September. Double Funeral Rites rone Power, Rudy Vallee and Edna WAS HELD AT WATERVLIET the Community Finance company of Divine Healing, Second Coming of May Oliver, a new story, Mary Healy, and traveler, who has seen much of Benton Harbor. Adgett was taken Christ. Special features every night. the foreign countries, and in this' Double funeral services for the and an eye full of dancing and ro- by officers after he Is said to have Everybody welcome. Behner sisters were conducted from mancing to Irving Berlin's six new address he will tell many interesting crashed Into a mall box. The meetings have been well at- Marriage Licenses the New Buffalo Catholic church at Will Meet Next Year at Adolph things concerning present day condi- Matt Cole of Vandalla, 111., Melvin song hits. Big surprises in the film tended the past week, and those In Harold W. Reitz, 24, Berrien 10 a. m. Wednesday. Parishioners and include Sonja skating with a partner tions abroad. While not so well Paradee of Benton Harbor, and Wilr charge are very well pleased with members of the Young People's club Danneffel Farm in Balnbridge. known, Mr. Binckes is a very fluent Ham Howell of Central City, Ky., Springs; Freda Swedenberg, 21, for the first time on the screen, a the progress made. Bridgman. of the church gathered at the Behner tropical rhumba and tango on Ice, speaker and his talk will be filled were arraigned before Justice John Many attended the annual reunion with many interesting facts. At 4:00 John Wolnlk, 29, New Buffalo; home at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening and a new ballroom craze, "Back to W. Rody In St. Joseph on Monday to say the Rosary. of the Danneffel family from many p. m. the St. Joseph 75-piece High and bound over to the circuit court Adeline Myrda, 22, Three Oaks. Back." parts of Berrien county Sunday at Don't be like a rocking chair-full. The Behner sisters are survived by School Band will give a concert, and under bonds of $1,000 each to await Arthur Schultze, 22, Buchanan; A hilarious comedy, "The Kid Hays' Park, Watervliet. George of motion, but with no progress. Marjorle Wetzel, 18, Glendora. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George From Kokomo," will be shown on the session will close with a pageant, trial at the September term of court. Danneffel, Jr., president of the re 'The Lamp," beginning promptly at Behner, who live on M-60 east of August 12th. Although it has Joan union, presided. The three men were arrested Sunday New Buffalo; three brothers, Frank Blondell, Wayne Morris and Pat 7:30. This is a pageant of artistic evening after they had cashed a George and Henry, all of New Buf- Jet C. Danneffel was elected presi beauty with lighting effects and worthless check at the Dixie Grill in O'Brien in the cast, it is May Rob- dent; Miss Eleanor Danneffel, vice falo, and three sisters, Mrs. Mary son's picture. Her clowning as a musical background. St. Joseph. Bresin, Chicago; Mrs. Agnes Carpen- president; Mrs John Yerington, of The Watervliet and Coloma church- liquor-loving kleptomaniac will keep Benton Harbor, secretary-treasurer ter, LaPorte, and Miss Josephine, at you in "stitches." The others are all es were well represented at last Sun- home. members of the general committee day's services and without doubt ALLOTMENT OF $2,296,872 FOR good and it's a picture you do not Mrs. Roscoe D. Krieger, Benton Har want to miss. many will attend next Sunday's ser- LOMA THEATRE bor, Mrs. George V. Danneffel, Jr vices which close the 1939 session. MICHIGAN NYA PROJECTS MOTHER OF KILLED GIRLS Mrs. Clyde Scherer, Mrs. Albert Danneffel and Mrs. Pearl Pitcher ANNOUNCED BY O. W. KAYE COLOMA9 MICH. ALSO INJURED IN WRECK entertainment committee, Lloyd Dan DEATH OF EARNEST SYLVANDER neffel, Elga Danneffel, Lyman Dan NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS neffel and Leon Pitcher. States Share is Substantial Increase Best of Pictures. Modem, Air Conditioned Second Accident Occurred Near OCCURRED TUESDAY, AUGUST lit The large farm home of Mr. and OF VILLAGE OF COLOMA Over That of a Year Ago Show ttartt at 6:45 p. m. Sunday Matinee at 4:00 p. m. Continuous Scene Where Two Daughters Were Mrs. Adolpli Danneffel at Bain bridge was selected as the place of LANSING, Aug. 2—An allotment THEATRE PHONE 123 F 2 RESIDENCE PHONE 123F 3 Killed. Well-known North Coloma Resident the 1940 reunion. George J. Dannef The taxes assessed for the Village ' f Coloma for the year 1939, and the of $21296,872( representing a substan- PROGRAMS SENT ON REQUEST. fel. Sr., was the oldest person pres tial increase over last year, was an- Miss Elizabeth Behner, of New Passed Away in Chicago. ent at Sunday's reunion, and Betty special assessment on No. 4 sewer Buffalo, her two daughters and a son and sidewalk taxes are now due and nounced as Michigan's share of the Jane Yerington was the youngest 66 millions appropriated for the Nat- were injured Monday afternoon near The death of Ernest Sylvander, for There was a picnic dinner at noon. payable. I will be at the offices of ThDrsday • Friday Angnst 3 • 4 Saoday, Monday, Tiesday and Wediesiay more than nineteen years a summer ional Youth Administration's work the same spot where two other the Michigan Shore Lumber & Sup- August 6, 7, 8 aad 9 daughters were killed at a railway resident north of Coloma, near the ply company each Friday from 9:00 project program by Orin W. Kaye. crossing Saturday night. Washington school, occurred on Tues- a. m. to 5:30 p. m. until September State Youth Administrator. Addi- "On Borrowed Time" Matinee Sunday. 4:00 p. m.. Cent' They were enroute from the Beh day evening at his home at 5710 Covert Woman Dies 1st for the collection of said taxes. tional funds for the high school and college aid programs will be re- ner home to Michigan City to com- West Erie street, Chicago. He had MRS. MARY KILMARK, LIONEL BARRYMORE, and "ANDY HARDY GETS plete funeral arrangements for the been at his summer home and re- Funeral services were held at Adv. 50tf Village Treasurer. ceived in the near future. two dead girls when two Saginaw turned to Chicago about a week ago. Covert Wednesday afternoon for Mrs The out-of-school program cur- "6,000 ENEMIES" SPRING FEVER" youths, riding in a stolen car, crashed He was 66 years of age and Is sur- Kerin Erickson, 55, who died Sun rently employs 7,462 needy Michigan youth on a parttime basis on pro- Fox News March Of Time No. 1 i head-on Into their car about 3 p. m vived by his widow and three daugh- day evening at her farm home north ANNUAL MASONIC DANCE ON Walter Pidgeon and RUa Johmon near the entrance of Forest Beach ters—Sylvia, Luella and Doris. Fu- west of Covert, where she had re jects designed to increase their em- Selected Shorts camp, two miles south of New Buf- neral services will be held in Chica- sided for 15 years. Burial was in the WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9th. ployability in private fields by of- go on Friday afternoon. Covert cemetery. Deceased was born fering them valuable work experi- Admission 10 and 30 cents falo on US-12. Saturday Only • Doable Bill • Angiil 5 t Two members of the same family Mr. Sylvander had made many In Sweden. The husband, Erlck, and ence. It is expected that this num- ber will be increased by the new ap- Miss Christine Behner, 24, and her friends during his many years stay a daughter, Astrld Erickson, at home around Coloma, who are much sad- The annual dancing party under propriation. Projects are sponsored •THE JONES FAMILY Thursday - Friday August 10 and 11 sister, Frances, 19, were killed Sat- survive; also two brothers, one of the auspices of Coloma Lodge No. 162, urday night when the automobile In dened by his death. whom lives In Sweden. in most instances by local service F. & A. M., will be held at the Crys- agencies throughout the state. IN HOLLYWOOD" which they were riding was struck tal Palace, Paw Paw Lake, on Wed- "SECOND FIDDLE" by a freight train at the Grand Beach ALSO Mrs. Delia Sykes, who has been nesday evening, August 9th, with SONJA HENIE - TYRONE POWER railway crossing. manager of the Delmar Cafe since it dlfcteria supper at the Coloma good music. Members of neighboring Attorney and Mrs. Oscar Waer and Method 1st church on Thursday, Au lodges are invited Admission, 50 family of Grand Rapids were over- "They All Come Out" Leg Fractured was opened in the spring, has return- Selected Short Subjects ed to her home in Detroit. Miss Mil- 3d, from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. cents.—Adv. Sunday guests of Mr. Waer's mother RITA JOHNSON Admission 10 and 25 cents Mrs. Behner was the most serious- dred H. Sparks will continue the icious meal at a reasonable price and sister, enroute for a three weeks' ly hurt In Monday afternoon's acci- Delmar Cafe as its manager. a wprthy cause.—Adv. 50t2x Renew your •otwcriptioii today. vacation In Oregon. THE COLOMA COURIER. COLOMA. MICH.

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HENRY DUCKWORTH sat georgette, silk print, flat crepe and Welier, casually stuffing his pipe. his eyes. "Welier," he said, "you iV i Lesson for August 6 linen are smart materials for this "We can't do a thing." aren't quitting because you're tired, Jack sent his burro scrambling - in her especially deep chair on Events in the Lives of Little Men the front veranda of the Myrtle inn, fashion. "How about tools of your own?" and I know it. You're throwing in along the mountainside. Breck re- Lesson subjects nnd Scripture texts se- where she had spent many comfort- D lected and copyrighted by International turned to the fireline. There, again Girl's Play Suit. Breck demanded. with the wrong side—all of you Pot- Council of RCIIKIOUB Education; used by "Ain't got none, mister." holers. Better come across the line swinging his brush-hook, he consid- able summer vacations. Her grand- permission. There's a place in every girl's ered what the boy had inadvertently daughter, Amy Delorme, who at- life for the smart little play suit Welier lied and Breck knew it. He before it's too late." Welier shrugged. "I don't get told him. Things were plain enough. tended her this year, was playing ELIJAH; A LIFE OF COURAGE and suspender skirt that buttons surveyed the groups of men, puz- zled. Why this backing away from your meaning, mister." Even if Tillsons had not started this tennis with the particular young man a fire when usually they wanted "And that's a lie," Breck an- fire, they had ordered the nesters who was her grandmother's bete LESSON TEXT—I Kings 18:30-39. government money? It was certain- swered. "Do you think I'm blind? to keep out. What was their hold on noir, Ralph Fricke. Ralph was a GOLDEN TEXT—The Lord Is far from college graduate, and heir to his the wicked; but he hearcth the prayer of ly because someone else was paying You and the Tillsons can't hold off the crowd down there? the righteous.—Proverbs 15:29. them off. the government forever!" Just before a new sound in the Grandfather Mallot's wealth—he was night cut short his thoughts he came young, handsome, and just the sort A roar of fire burst from the He saw a look of apprehension "Let courage rise with danger." to a definite conclusion. He'd go of a young man that grandmothers mountain. Breck pushed the one cross the other man's face. Welier Such is the plea of Webb's great down among the nesters when this shovel to Welier. "Take that. I've turned a little from him; his shoul- usually delight in—he had one de- hymn, "Stand Up for Jesus." Chris- fect in Mrs. Duckworth's eyes, and got an extra ax. Get a horse and ders fell. In his whole attitude, fire was out. Pattern 6411 tianity in our day calls for cou- A horse nickered suddenly from that defect disqualified him entirely come with me." with body slumped and mouth Knitting with two .strands of rageous men and women. Welier shook his head. "No horse drawn tight, he seemed for a mo- a distance. Back on the mountain from falling in love with her favorite slope Kit answered. Breck held the string speeds the making of these Courage should be distinguished here. You see . . ment, driven, helpless before some- granddaughter. Amy—for Ralph was brush-hook in mid-air and stood lis- 10 inch squares that even a be- the adored grandson of Old Colonel from such related things as bravery, "Walk then!" thing beyond himself. ginner will show with pride. Keep valor, or bravado. Bravado is an Breck turned and mounted, de- "Now do you know what I mean?" tening. Yet after the first call noth- Mallot, he who had been Granny's ing came save the crackle of his one of these easy squares at hand declared lover once upon a time, in affectation of a reckless bravery liberately ignoring what might go Breck urged. "I'm giving you a to fill odd moments—you'll be sur- which surely has no place in Chris- on behind his back. He heard a chance. Let's get onto that fire." back fire and the deeper roar of ages past. the main blaze below. prised how many you'll get done. "Shall we go and confess to your tian life and activity. Valor is muttered, conversation, then Wei- Visibly the nester made an effort Before long you'll have enough to associated with daring and vigorous to draw himself up. He straight- By nine o'clock he had reached Granny?" whispered Ralph to Amy. ler's sullen call: "Kid, fetch Pete!" oin into a lovely hand-knitted action, for example, ui battle. To ened, but then hesitated, shoving the canyon bottom and was firing Amy blushed charmingly. "Not In a moment a boy came from the bedspread or scarf. Pattern 8411 be brave means to meet a challenge blacksmith shop riding a dun burro his hands into his pockets. "You his line up the side. But strength now, dearest," she objected. "I contains instructions for making must break the news to Granny- with confidence and resolution. To and leading a brown mule. He halt- the square; illustration of it and of be courageous means to steadily ed near Breck, looking at him with end I don't know how she will take stitches; materials needed; photo- it—you see, it just happens that she meet perils of which one is deeply serious, old man's eyes. Breck re- graph of square. conscious, doing so because of the turned the glance, seeing a boy of doesn't like you a bit—why?" To obtain this pattern, send 15 "Answer is. Grandpa," replied call of duty. Courage holds a deep- Design luncheon mat and napkin yourself. perhaps ten, bare-footed, dressed in PICNIC BASKET A PASSPORT TO FUN er and nobler meaning than the cents in coins The Sewing Ralph cheerfully. \\^ATCH any class of kinder- peared in the paper. This offer cast-off, cow country shirt and (See Recipe Below) Circle, Household Arts Dept., 259 other words, carrying with it the "How perfectly silly!" exclaimed gartners cutting patterns will be withdrawn soon. Send or- breeches. But his face was not ten; W. 14th St.. New York. N. Y. idea of moral strength and, in the Amy giggling. "Just fancy, people KP from colored paper, and your fin- der with 25 cents immediately to having more the solemn lines of a you want to be enjoying your picnic, Please write your name, ad- case of the Christian, faith in God Let's Have a Picnic! as old as they are—caring!" gers will itch to pick up the scis- Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., long hard life. tool dress and pattern number plainly. as one devoted to His cause. "Who was that young man?" de- sors and try it yourself. Why Chicago, 111., and both books will The expression moved Breck. He Fresh Peach Ice Cream. Elijah wa^ courageous, and he When skies are blue and cloud- manded Mrs. Duckworth acidly as not? The luncheon mat and nap- be mailed postpaid. smiled and reached one hand across stands before our Christian youth to- IMi cups granulated sugar All Equal Amy entered the piazza and joined kin shown here offer a suggestion all down the front. Cool, comfort- to him. "Hello, son. Going to fight less and the weather's warm, a pic- day as an example of that godly I tablespoon flour her Granny. for a way to use your cut-out de- able and easy-to-wear for summer fire?" nic basket is the passport to fun. courage which It may be a spur-of-the-moment pic- % teaspoon salt "That was Ralph Fricko, Gran- signs for simple but effective play, it will be nice for school in His grip was returned sturdily. 1 egg (slightly beaten) Andrew Carnegie was once ny." I. Works in the Open (v. 30). AROUND the fall too. The shorts are be- "My name's Jack. That's a Luger nic With a simple lunch prepared asked which he considered the applique work. from supplies on hand in pantry 2 cups milk (scalded) "Humph—I believe I asked you Men whose deeds are evil love the The long sides of the mats are comingly flared, and the blouse gun you got, ain't it?" 1 teaspoon vanilla extract most important factor in industry and refrigerator; or it might be a not to play with him. Amy." darkness rather than the light. God hemmed and the ends faced with has a becoming sports collar. Breck laughed at the abrupt ques- 2 cups coffee cream —labor, capital, or brains. With- THE HOUSE steak fry or barbecue with the food "I know that. Granny—but it does not work in the dark. All of one-inch bands of green, as at A. Gingham, pique, linen and broad- tioning. He drew the weapon from 2Mt cups crushed peaches out hesitation Mr. Carnegie re- cookcd on the picnic grounds; but seems odd not to, when there are so His workings are in the open sun- The napkins are also hemmed on cloth are nice cottons for this out- his holster. "Ever see one before?" % cup confectioners' sugar plied: "Which is the most impor- few men here this year." light. Every one is welcome to For Mosquito Bites.—A little fit. 1786. "Yep. In a window down at Lone it's more likely to be an old-fash- tant leg on a three-legged stool?" two sides and faced with green household ammonia added to the Mix sugar, flour and salt thor- "You like him?" "come near" and see what is done. bands on the other two. The stem Tree. A soldier brought it home ioned "family style" picnic for a water with which mosquito bitea The Patterns. half-dozen to a hundred hungry oughly. Add the beaten egg and Amy blushed furiously. "Very Elijah knew God and he acted like for the bright red cherry follows from the war. Was you a soldier?" blend. Add the scalded milk and much," she admitted. God's man. What a tragedy it is are washed will remove the sting. No. 1784 is designed for sizes 14, guests with plenty of good-tasting a circular line embroidered in • • • 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 16 re- "For awhile," Breck affirmed. food of delicious variety. cook as a custard in a double boiler ^'Humph! Nice state of affairs—I that not all of God's servants have green outline stitch. The leaf is 7 followed his example. If we had Oil Up!—Don't forget to oil your quires 6 ,8 yards of 39-inch fabric, Two brown eyes surveyed him Whether your picnic is planned until the mixture will coat the suppose he is a helpless idiot—rich of the green material. spoon. Add vanilla extract and cool. the open and above-board dealings vacuum cleaner and electric without nap for dress and jacket with unconcealed worship. "I'd sure for a family, man's heir—good for nothing!" Experiment with cutting the x Add cream and the crushed peaches, of Elijah in the affairs of our washer. Oiling keeps them in with three-quarter sleeves; 2 h admire to go fire-fightin' with ye, ^ a Sunday school "But Granny, dear, Ralph has cherry and leaf in paper. When which have been mixed with con- worked his way through college—he churches, we might see more of the good condition, and they wear yards of trimming. but Pap ain't allowin' of it." class, or a lodge, you have cut a design that pleases fectioners' sugar. Pour into con- wouldn't take one cent from his own fire and power of his ministry. longer. No. 1186 is designed for sizes 8, "Is Welier your Pap?" Breck you'll find these you, make a pattern in lightweight • • • tainer of ice cream freezer and people," protested Amy. Certain it is that the administra- 10, 12 and 14 years. Size 10 re- asked, returning the gun to his belt. foods prime fa- cardboard. Cut the fabric a little freeze, using 3 parts ice to 1 part tion of church affalfs which has When Making Blueberry Pie.— quires 1% yards of 35-inch fabric, Jack nodded. vorites with the "Humph! Don't let him fall in love larger than the pattern, clip the salt. with you," warned Mrs. Duckworth to be carried out in hidden corners Mix one teaspoon of ground nut- for blouse; Ufe yards for shorts; "Then I'll ask him to let you go." guests. Recipes edge as at B: then press it over severely. "If you marry anybody by whispered conversations and by meg with two tablespoons of flour 1% yards for the skirt, without Instantly the solemn face lighted. are given here Cup Cakes. the pattern with a warm iron as that I do not approve. Amy, I shall secret manipulations behind the and sprinkle the mixture on the "Would ye now?" in quantities to (Makes 18 small cakes) at C to make a firm crease. Re- nap. cut you off with a shilling and leave scenes, is not God's work at all, it berries, then add sugar. Welier approached from the group He sprang open Kit. ^ serve a family; % cup water move the pattern, and sew the Send your order to The Sewing and mounted his mule without a every penny to the Sailor's Home." is the work of man. was gone from his arms. Breath for a larger IVi cups sugar pieces in place with fine hemming Circle Pattern Dept., Room 1324, word. Breck wheeled away. The ain't talkin' to me," he blustered. Amy Delorme dallied over her H. Asks No Favors (vv. 33-35). 211 W. Wacker Dr., Chicago, 111. came in thin gasps, hot and lifeless. number the dif- 2 eggs (separated) stitches. boy started to follow, timidly, his "Not any!" dressing for dinner that evening. Elijah rebuilt the altar himself. NOTE: Readers who have not Price of patterns, 15 cents (in Breck knew further words were His body burned as if from some ference is a simple process of mul- 2 cups cake flour She thought about her grandmother He asked no help of the unbelieving eyes upon the other man. Seeing dry fever. He began to see red tiplication. 2 teaspoons baking powder secured their copies of my two coins) each. him, Welier snapped, "You, kid I futile. It was not in his power to and old Colonel Mallot. Were not prophets of Baal or of apostate Is- (Bell Syndicate—WNU Service.) spots. Savagely he brushed them Vi teaspoon salt By burning 25% slower than books should send in their orders Get out of here!" force the fellow. He sprang upon Cream Salad Dressing. the old couple a horrible example of rael. How old-fashioned he seems at once. Your choice of the Kit, and wheeling away, rode alone away, but one remained. It grew % cup cold water Breck turned in his saddle. "I'm 1 teaspoon mustard the average of the IS other lovers separated in youth? Even in this day when so much stress is CRAZYPATCH QUILT leaflet into the red flood upon the mountain even as he looked, lengthening into 1 teaspoon vanilla hiring him to tend camp." He met 1 teaspoon salt now, in their old age, they might laid on a false unity of the faiths, showing 36 authentic stitches; or flank. a ribbon there on the canyon bank Cream the butter, and gradually of the largett-telling brands find some solace together — so and there is so much solicitation Strange Facts Weller's glare evenly. "Come on. above him. 2 teaspoons flour the RAG RUG LEAFLET will be Jack." IVt teaspoons sugar add about half of the sugar. Beat dreamed Amy. and acceptance by the Church of included FREE with orders for He stared, then suddenly knew. the egg yolks un- tested •slower than any of He had not realized the full ex- CHAPTER XV Dash cayenne pepper "How wonderfully happy we would the help of unbelievers in financing both books, for the present. Ev- Notes for Juliet Relief had come! That was a back til very Ught, add the supposed work of God. tent of the job that confronted him 1 teaspoon butter them-CAMELS ghro smok- all be," she sighed, as she tapped on eryone should have copies of these Austere in Solitude i Rolling Stone Door flre being built toward his position. remaining sugar, * Note also that Elijah invited his I until he came fully upon the flre- The first back fire had failed be- 1 egg yolk Mrs. Duckworth's door, and then two books containing 96 How to Overbearing austerity is always He swung on with ax and hook. a , and beat well. ers the oqntaleiit of pushed the door wide open. enemies to make the answer to his Truth Rings Out line. Two men and a boy against cause of poor judgment in gauging % cup vinegar Sew articles that have not ap- the companion of solitude.—Plato. The line ahead advanced, until in Combine with the prayer more difficult by pouring more than a mile front of blazing what distance the main blaze could % cup heavy cream "You look like a pink carnation. the calm of ten o'clock, the two were first mixture. Sift water on the sacrifice. This was A small chaprl in Verona, Italy, oily timber. Don Quixote and the wind- advance. Breck would not fall into Mix all dry ingredients together Amy," said Grandmother, who had in which the slory of "Romeo and almost joined. He shouted through together the flour, not an act of bravado, it was for the mill! the same error twice and now rode thoroughly. Add butter, egg yolk been day-dreaming herself. Juliel'* was laid, contains a tomb of the brush: "Slim! Cook!" baking powder "Well, you look very captivating," purpose of demonstrating that there The only way was fire against far up the slope to where a granite and vinegar. Place in double boiler Uiis fictitious lady, guarded by a bust If there was an answer, the snap and salt, and add said Amy, her eyes dancing. was no fraud. He was willing that fire. Upon approaching as near the ledge, thrown part way across the and cook, stirring constantly, until of Shakespeare. Beside it is a box of flames drowned it. He cut through to the batter al- The old lady's eyes glanced at the enemies of the truth should labeled "Letters for Juliet" in which front as possible Breck halted at a burning canyon, formed a natural mixture thickens. Cool, fold in a wall of chinkapin. A voice met ternately with the the girl's pinkness, her air of joy, make the demonstration more dif- optimistic damsels drop notes asking stream, threw off the pack and left break in the timber. He left Kit, cream (stiffly beaten) and serve him and he halted, speechless, gap- water. Beat egg whites until stiff, and she sighed sharply. It was so ficult if that would be to God's glory. her advice and help in their love affairs. the boy there to make camp. Then and starting beyond the granite pro- with cabbage salad. ing into Louise Temple's smoke- but not dry, and fold into the bat- easy to be happy when young—so By There is a delightful old-fashioned A rolling stone, symbolic of "the stone taking Welier, he continued upward, trusion, once more plunged into the lined face. Baked Beans ter. Add vanilla. Bake in well- difficult to grasp it when one was flavor about that act, too, in these rolled away from the sepulcher" of circled the blaze and came to a belt job. . "You here?" he managed at last. (Serves 8) greased muffin pans in a moderate- old and rheumatic. She wondered C. M. Paynt days when men are frequently will- Jesus, will be a unique feature of the of thin pine half a mile above it. Yet he had spent his strength on "On the job. Ranger! Cook tele- CORN to moke N Catholic cathedral now being built in 1 pound navy beans ly hot oven (375 degrees) for about where Lucien Mallot was. ing to compromise with unbelief and Welier had remained silent during the fight that afternoon. Smoke phoned to the Meadow asking for B*n Syndic*!*.—W*U Service Liverpool, England. Already finished Me pound pork (from the shoulder) 25 minutes. Cool and frost with They were halfway down the front even with sin in order that the work their climb. Now he swung one leg strangled him. The ax weighed help. I came." Louise relaxed on and weighing almost six tons, it is to 3 cups water boiled icing sprinkled generously stairs when that cry of fire came of the Church may be carried on over his mule's back and squinted tons. He drank the last water from her shovel handle. be used to open and close the entrance % cup brown sugar with cocoanut. from the upper story-as they without too much difficulty. Here lo the Chapel of Relics. down the mountain. "Figurin' to his canteen, believing the boy would Breck moved back from the heat 6 tablespoons molasses Cabbage Salad. paused, uncertainly, the dining- again we have an explanation of start your back fire here, eh?" soon come up with more. An hour and sat down, all at once sick and co'^J - A peculiar form of dual monarchy 1 teaspoon salt (Serves 8) rooms gave up a crowd of diners, all ENGAGEMENT the lack of spiritual power in our is maintained in the territory that sur- Breck studied the spot. It seemed passed without relief. Then time cursing himself for being so weak. 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 cups cabbage (shredded fine) pouring out of the front doors—Amy times. rounds the city of Porto Nova in Da- right. An afternoon wind had not slipped from his memory. The girl came to him. RINGS 1 , Soak the navy beans over night in 1 stalk celery (cut fine) caught a glimpse of old Colonel III. Honors God, Not Man (w. homey, West Africa. Relieving that the yet sprung up to carry the lower He started as if in sleep when a "Don't mind me." he protested. PLEASE;c. ! water to cover. In the morning cut 3 apples (unpeeled, diced) Mallot who looked up the stairs at 30-32, 36-37). head of their government should be on flames rapidly. voice called, "Ranger! Ranger!" "I'm a fine ranger!" the job at all hours, these nativt-s have the meat into 2-inch pieces and 2 to 3 green onions (sliced) his old love, Mrs. Duckworth. In an A man of bravery wants recogni- THE world-famous fla- "Yes," he answered, "anything Dusk had come. "Here!" he an- Louise held a canteen to his lips. a "day king" from dawn to dusk and I brown well. Add the 3 cups water, % teaspoon salt instant he was lighting with the tion for himself, while the coura- wrong with it?" swered. Soon Jack rode his burro "What do you expect, after a fight "night king" after dark. and cook slowly for about % hour. Mix all ingredients in order giv- crowd to reach her. geous man asks only that the cause vor of Kellogg's Corn Welier shrugged. "Suits me. out of the smoke. like this? Now sit here. Ifs all In French Indo-China, Caodaism. a Add beans and continue cooking for en. Add cream salad dressing and "Maria I Just lean on me, my for which he fights shall be success- You're the ranger." His old man's face was drawn right. See? The wind has shifted at Flakes comes from a se- twelve-year-old religion with three mil- 2 hours, or until both meat and garnish with paprika. dear, there, I will take care of you," ful. Elijah had long since demon- Breck would have given much for with fright and a bloody welt lay last." lion adherents, has an odd ritual. In its beans are tender. Add remaining and Maria Duckworth, forgetting all strated that he was absolutely fear- main temple in the city of Tay-ninh a advice. This was his first fire. But along one cheek. He spoke breath- Breck looked through half blind cret recipe known only to lessly, throwing a pack of rations ingredients. Place in a baking dish, about her pretty granddaughter, less, and sought no favor or glory priest strikes a hell once every minute the screwed-up expression of the eyes. The change had come. His Tired of the same old sand- (read the entire story). Now in the throughout the day and night to re- and two canteens from his shoul- and bake in a moderately slow oven leaned limply against his shoulder Kellogg. No one has ever nester's face foretold that any ques- back flre was sweeping down, lick- wiches for lunch boxes, picnic tenseness of this moment, he care- mind all Caodaists that truth must con- ders. "Tried to get 'em here soon- (325 degrees) for about 1% hours. and they moved down the stairway. tion would he useless. ing into the line below. A wave of baskets and party meals? Then fully rebuilds the altar of the true stantly be kept in their minds.—Collier's. er. Pap whipped me. Goin' to whip If necessary, add more water to the Alone, Amy thought of their valua- ...n" i been able to match itl Breck swung from Kit, tied him, flame shot up as the two met. • It be sure to see Eleanor Howe's God (v. 30), makes it a testimony me again if he finds out. Don't you beans while cooking. bles, and fairly flew up the wide and then with shovel and brush-hook fell at once, broke into isolated sec- column in next week's paper and stairway to their room—her grand- of unity to a divided Israel (v. 31), went furiously to work. There was tell him, will you?" tions and vanished with incredible Camp Coffee. learn how to take the "same- P and he does it all in the name of Breck dropped to the ground and mother's dressing case, her own 1 nothing furious about Weller's meth- swiftness. Only snags of standing Early in the day measure the cof- ness" out of sandwich making. case, smaller, was not far away— the Lord (v. 32). nit" !. od. Breck presently began to realize drank before asking, "Where's your Lll"" NERVOUS? timber were left to blaze against the fee into a sugar bag, allowing 1 ta- Grannie's favorite fur cloak and a MgajaaamsSaaMaeg His prayer (vv. 36, 37) is a pro- the wisdom of slower effort. At the pap now?" night. blespoon per cup. bottle of smelling salts—staggering foundly simple expression of a com- Do you feel so nervous you want to tereamT rate he started, his strength would "Gone below. Says he's sprained "And that's that," said Louise, be- Place this in the Get Your Copy of This New Book. An you croaa and irritable? Do you scold under this burden. Amy met Ralph. plete faith in the true God and His origin^-™* those deareat to you? be spent long before a sufficient a foot. Sure the devil he is, but side him. "We won't even have to coffeepot with a This clever, little book by Eleanor TMANKS! power on the part of a man who THE I( your nerves are on edge and you feel he don't get drunk, he don't. Say, "Darling 1 Give me those things— back Are had been built. watch those snags. It's going to little cold water Howe will give you 350 simple, easy- recognized himself as being only the Copr. 1939 by Kftlon Comp*ay u need a good general aystem tonic, try now, youl" and Amy fainted in his FOR 33 Cdia E. Pinkhara'a Vegetable Compound, Foot by foot they cleared a path can I see the Luger gun again?" rain. I felt a mist when I came and let it stand to-use, practical, tried and true divine servant. He made no plea ttADER made MpeeiaUy /or women. and lighted it on the down side, Breck handed over the weapon all day. Then helps for everyday housekeeping. grasp. For over 60 years one woman has told an- over the ridge." She held up her Grannie and Colonel Mallot sat that God would vindicate him or his other how to go "smiling thni" with reliable until by mid-afternoon they had and then broke into a ration bag. hands. "There!" when nearly time "How can I substitute sour milk for ministry, but he did plead that the Pinkham'a Compound. It helpa nature build made considerable of a fireline. While he ate from a can of beef. to serve, pour sweet milk in my favorite chocolate under the trees, hand in hand, bliss- up mora physical resistance and thus helps Breck turned his face to the sky, fully smiling, and when Ralph ap- name of the Lord should be honored calm quivering nerves and lessen diacomforta Resting a moment, Breck wiped the Jack tried the Luger in his belt, boiling water, cake recipe?" "How can I wash my in the midst of an unbelieving feeling a moist breeze descend as peared with his burden, it was the (rem annoying avmptoma which often ac- grime from his face and stared squinted down the sights and at last which has been son's wool sweaters without shrink- people. company female functional disorders. the heat of flre subsided. He stood colonel who arose and helped him. Why not fire it a chance to help YOU7 through burning eyes along the returned it reluctantly. previously meas- ing them?" "What can I do to pre- OU can enjoy cooler, mildet; bee- up, taking the girl's arm. "I've got "The little girl—ah, she looks very IV. Brings Eternal Results (w. Over one million women have written in mountain. In a few hundred yards "You won't be tellin' Pap?" he ured, into the pot. Boil 5 minutes, vent small rugs from slipping?" The ter-tasdog unolcing of Uu cot* nporting wonderful benefits from Pinkham'a a camp lower down. We'd better Y much as you did, Maria!" 38, 39). Compound. he would have the main blaze com- repeated. remove the bag, and your coffee is answers to thesfe and other puzzling by imoking Camrlt. Read 3 fiicts re- get under cover." "Amy I Hand me my smelling salts, "The fire of the Lord fell." The pletely paralleled. A surge of victory "No," Breck promised. "I won't." Even as they reached their horses ready to serve. It will not harm it questions will be found in this new vealed in laboratory tests of 16 of the young man! It was like her to think lying prophets of heathendom were swept him. "Then I better be getting along. and rode to the stream, the mist be- to let it stand for a whi'e. You will book. Send 10 cents in coin to largest-selling brands: of me at such a time—there, my J. Millar Watt routed. Many recognized Jehovah Righteousness Must Live But at three o'clock the wind Someone's afollerin' me and I can't came a drizzle. In camp, Breck find that this unusual way of mak- "Household Hints," Eleanor Howe, dear, here we all are, and Colonel as the true God. While Israel did If righteousness should perish it changed. He heard Welier shout be seen." The boy moved off. hung a tarpaulin between two trees, ing coffee will give you a most de- 919 North Michigan Avenue, Chica- CAMELS were foond to contaia Mallot is going to take us to his not long remember the lesson would not be worth while for men from behind him. "Better get out Breck gripped his arm. "Some- pegged one edge of it back to make lightful, full-flavored beverage, and go, 111., and get your copy of "House- 1MORE TOBACCO BY WEIGHT learned here, the story has contin- I of here! We ain't goin' to make it!" one following you? Who is it?" at the same time saves considerable hold Hints" now. place in his car—is this your grand- to live on the earth.—Emmanuel a lean-to, and built a fire in front. (Releaacd by Weatern Newapaper Union.) than the avenge for the 15 other of ued as a testimony that will A rumble like distant cannonad- "Don't know." Jack stared up, measuring and pot-watching when son?—I have heard Amy speak of Kant. His, bed roll he threw inside for a die largest-selling brands. him—I am very grateful to you for strengthen the people of God as long ing rolled up the mountain. Breck fear in his eyes. "Let me go, mis- seat and then went down to the pool Brll Syndlcnlf.—"WNU Sorvlr#. /srm as time continues. saw a wave of flame curl into the ter." saving my granddaughter, Ralph— to wash. CAMELS BURNED SLOWER. of course—of course!" pine tops, though at his position the But Breck held him. He believed When he returned Louise had Shadow Box in Place of Wall Picture 2 THAN ANY OTHER BRAND In God's Treasury air was still motionless. The wave Jack knew, and taking a chance, "Gee whiz!" exclaimed Ralph WHERE IN CHINA IS THAT? Wise Kiddie PERFECT QUIETUDE Treat the weakest and the worst Miserable started a meal, and though rain was By BETTY WELLS and grouped with a graceful silver TESTED - 2596 SLOWER THAN broke, spread, leaped high in its said confidingly, "I'm not going to falling about him he halted to watch joyously, "here is our car—Mrs. Little Ralph, an only child of four, with reverence, for, like yourself, pitcher. Another used a clear Ve- THE AVERAGE TIME OF THE 15 Duckworth, may I escort you—" own draft and then swept up toward let the Tillsons hurt you. Don't be her. She sat on a saddle close to HEN is a picture on a wall not had been permitted to stay up one they are the temples of the living DANCE AND DREAM with backache? a picture? The answer is— netian glass vase of exquisite work- OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELL- Colonel Mallot pushed him aside. 113 him in a oolid red front. frightened." the fire, the red light upon a pensive W manship with a pair of Dresden fig- evening when his parents had com- God. "Aw, I ain't afeared it's them," when it's a shadow box. A number ING BRANDS! By burning 25% "Look after your little girl, Ralph," HEN kidneys function bsdly and In less than ten minutes his back face, her small figure bent, with urines against a shell pink back- was the innocent reply. "They left of decorators of late have been cre- •lower, on the avenge, Camels give he said with dignity. "I am at- pany. At the table he made a Wi will Wyou suffer a nagging backache, fire was engulfed. The main blaze knees drawn up. A coffee pot ground and framed in a mirror Abides Forever vrylfcint Imthnhd only yesterday." The boy hesitated, then ating pictures with graceful small smokers the equivalent of 5 EXTRA tending Mrs. Duckworth myself!" quaint remark at which all the accem with dizziness, burning, scanty or too ran around the end where he had not steamed over the coals. Something molding. The world passes away and the • •data frcauent urination and getting up at yet completed a line, and watching turned a puzzled face. "Mister, objects that make lovely still-life SMOKES PER PACK I guests laughed. He instantly saw lust of it, but he that doeth the will •••-•ay 7 dart only S59.50 fried in the pan she held. But the possibilities of this idea "I found a place this summer pmtnnrt nignt; when you feel tired, nervous, from a distance, he saw his hours of how did you know they was here? groupings. These are arranged on Faithful Mourner that he had made a hit, and with of God abides forever.—I John 2, 17. Enjoy 14 hours at Mackinac Island—cruia* He remained silent until Louise are almost endless. The way to where I could rest in perfect aN care ta all upset... use Doan's Pills. labor overcome in a moment. A You ain't supposed to." announced, "If you're hungry a shelf framed with a deep mold- In the same tests, CAMELS HELD William Rose, one of the last of commendable, enterprise sought to Buffala far thru Georgian Bay—Green Bay lalanda—St Doan's arc especially for poorly go about it is to take some treas- THEIR ASH FAR LONGER than, quietude." pfopjg going to sense of defeat weakened him. Fa- Breck released the small arm. enough, you can begin on this gov- ing and usually with the wall back of 3 the old London cabbies, is dead, and follow it up. Attractive Holiness NawYaitWaiM't Mary's Hi ver—the Soo VisiUIGf Cleveland—BuffalI o working kidneys. Millions of boxes tigue deadened his muscles. He it covered with a deep-toned velvet. ured bibelot, group it with one or die average for the other brands. one of the chief mourners at his fu- He—I see those Chinese thugs have "Did you enjoy it?" The holiness of Christ did not awe Fah and Niagara Falls Thrill to brilliant entertain* arc used every year. They arc recom- "Then you haven't any idea who ernment mule. I'm starved!" "Dad," he shouted, "what was realized his hunger. Yet the fire The effect is actually that of a pic- two other objects to make an artistic neral was his chestnut mare, Kitty. been sent to Sing Sing. "No. I spent half my time on the men away from Him, nor repel ment and floor shows. Enjoy dancing—deck mended the country over. Ask yow this is?" With tin plates on the blanket Everyone can afford cooler, mellower* that other smart thing I said yes- before his eyes, having become con- "Nary a bit. Just heard 'em. One ture. , , . arrangemem, then have a deep Rose had been a licensed driver in She—In what part of China is that, road getting to a place where there them. It inspired them with hope. •ports. Meet new people; have the time of ndghbod roll, they sat opposite each other, delightful smoking. Camel's extra were movies and a band." centrated in a canyon bottom, horse I reckon. Yonder." He point- We've seen the idea developed ef- frame built for them and cover the Blackheath since he was 13. John? terday?" their saddles for seats. Breck tried back wall within the frame area was like a red monster writhing up- ed north. to capture again the feeling that fectively with a turquoise vase hold- smoking means real economy with aa with a suitable and interesting col- No Ear for Mnsic No Help Needed ward. Something that must be Breck considered. It might be re- they belonged like this always. He ing pale pink flowers and a pair of added bonus of Camel's finer, more •Christian Nation' Fogbound or. Don't .balance the grouping too Insurance Salesman — Now that Indispensable D0ANS PILLS killed. He grabbed his ax. If he lief from headquarters. "Jack," he wanted to forget the Tillsons, the old Chinese figurines against a back- expensive tobaccos... America's first The case of the Church of the Little Betty and her father were Mary-Just listen to Dad snore. exactly—for instance, if you have a you're married and have the re- There are some things we cannot could cut off its head . . . said, "let's make a bargain. I nesters, and the troubles of his job. ground of mauve velvet and framed choice for smoking pleasure. Amer- Holy Trinity vs. United States, in aboard ship, and dad had just What makes him do that? reat Lakes' Largest Cruising Liner pair of bibelots with a vase in the sponsibility of a wife, you will surely dispense with, and among these are A plan came suddenly. He ran won't tell your pap that you brought But a thought had come and would with a wide white moulding. An- which the declaration "This is a showed her the foghorn. Betty puz- Mother—The doctor says it's some S ad 31 -38 center, the flowers in the vase can ica's shrewdest cigarette buyl want to take out life insurance. God's word and truth, and those re- *** ^ « «*• hundred IMI bag and U lh« Iktrd WNU—O to Welier who had gone on to their some grub to me, and you won't not be put down. other charming shadow box held a Christian nation" occurs, was de zled for a moment, then asked: organ out of order. 0^ Wy droop a little to one side to take the Bridegroom-Insurance? Shucks, ligious influences by which He wldwl boat to Ik* world axccadvd only by lh« Normtodi. and horses. Pointing up the ridg.*, he tell anyone that I know the Till- Why had she not oeen surprised low bowl with an evergreen branch cided on February 29, 1892. The "Daddy, isn't a tin trumpet made Mary—It sounds as though the OUMD Mary Thlj bignau maana Iba Saaandbaa rid a* looolhar (ban stiff edge off. no. Why she's not the least bit brings the heart of man into sub- ndisg in your own car Tbu aaana lb* Saaaudbaa ia tuprama in ilia shouted, "We'll begin there this sons came to the Potholes yester- at finding him alone? She had not and an old bronze Buddha against decision was rendered by Mr. Jus of tin?" organ was out of tune. dangerous 1 jection to moral law.—President among cruiaa abipa—lha largaat on Inland walara of tba'world You'll time." day. How about it?" asked about a crew, nor mentioned a background of gold tea box pa- A large shadow box is suitable for tice Brewer. "Yes. dear," answered her father. •njoy luxury and comlort mch aa you bava navar known bafora wban per and with a frame of natural an important wall over a sofa or "Then why isn't a foghorn made Benjamin Harrison. you crulM Iba blue watan In Ibla glganhc tblp—iblt Ixuly luxury linar GOOD MERCHANDISE "Not me," the nester broke in. The boy's hand clutched his. the Pothole people. For a time he The Price of Reading "I've got a bum foot and need rest." "There's my mit, Ranger. Now can avoided bringing it up. Perhaps she wood stained dark. Another sim- over a mantel, or a small one to CAMEL Survival of Trees of fog?" Habitual Gambler See your Trove/ Agent. pler shadow box composition had a use in a place not quite so promt "Did you enjoy the book I gave "The weather is very uncertain." Forever Gn Be CONSISTENTLY Advertised "Man, you can't quit!" Breck re- I go?" . would say something. But she did meeUMRETTSOF Forest service officials estimat His commandments, our law; Hia torted. Breck walked a few steps with not. big Italian pottery plate standing nent. that 81 per cent of all trees planie Just Wait a While you, Fred?" asked the boy's aunt. "I don't mind that," answered against a background of blue velvet (Consolidated Featurei—WNU Servlct.) example, our guide; His intercea Bonk Bldg 0 DY ADVtRTlIP OOOD1 » "Got to rest," Welier repeated him, adding, "And Jack, if you ever (TO BE CONTINUED} cosrueRTWucu in farm shelter belts and field wim Girl af ~r horseback ride—I never "I haven't read it," came the re- young Mrs. Torkins, "so long as ply. "Mother told me I had to wash they don't fix up some way for Char- sion, our hope; His death, our life; Detroit, Mich. CHERRY 7410 breaks of the prairie plains las' knew anything full of hay could be His love, our portion, forever and ley dear to bet on it," year survived. so hard. my hands before I could look at it." ever. •

T PAGE FOUR THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. AUGUST 4,1938 AUGUST 4, 1939 PAGE 51* THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA, MICH. Hospital Insurance Latin American Institutes Church Announcements FISH A BRAIN FOOD? erlets in a room, the walls and every MEXICANS FIRST GREW mature to show a shade of color; KEEP THIS Many Fish Are Taken On January 1, 1939, there were There are Latin-American instl In which the welfare problem finds 2,874,055 persons enrolled in hospital Itself Is that resulting from the cur- article of furniture of which are red. "catfaces," dark, leathery scales at tutes in Germany, France and Eng JUST SUPERSTITION TOMATOES 400 YEARS AGO Bobbed Betty care insurance plans. rent curtailment of state aid for care the blossom end, and "growth- Under Your Hat land. cracks" which radiate from the stem Coloma Methodist Church STATE CAPITAL of crippled and afflicted children. FAIR EXHIBIT SHOWS From Paw Paw Lake The legislature, economy-bent, Traffic Laws end and are "poor buys." T. O. Lee, Pastor. Br DOROTHY DOnQLAS limited such state aid to $800,000 for Moles Do Much Damage In searching the life-history of Raw or cooked, used as fruit or If you have no other place of wor- ® McClure Newapaper SjmdlcaU. this fruit of many names, the Con- vegetable, a salad, seasoning for A bull terrier came out ahead Termites in Wood Counted Movies NEWS LETTER tthe entire state. This sum was only Farmers and gardeners generally ship you are cordially invited to meet WNU Service. NEW YORK—In this enlightened sauce or soup; preserved, pickled, Telephone |65 Monday in an exciting battle with an State's Creel Census Gives Fine Re- Four thousand termites have been There are 276 different industries $100,000 more than the 1938 quota Br 1. H. WILUNSON consider the mole a peat of the first sumer of the Michigan State De- with us next Sunday morning at 10 age people laugh at the superstitions alone or In combination with most owl at the Ervin Jackson farm north- counted in a single cubic foot of arts and professions involved li lor Wayne county alone. If any © Associated Nawapapera. order. Its disturbance of plant partment of Agriculture finds that Coloma, Berrien Co., Michigan o'clock. of their grandmothers and grand- anything, the love-apple is perhaps west of Coloma. The owl had been port of Catches at Both Lakes— wood. making a motion picture. county feels that the state aid quota WNU Service. growth oftentimes results in great the Mexicans first grew it In their Sunday school follows the preach- (By Gene Alleman. Michigan Press the best loved in the vegetable world using the straw stack as a dining A LTHOUGH they were not actu- is Insufficient, It may supplement the fathers losses in farms, fields und in vege- maize fields 400 years ago and called F. W. COCHRUN Most of Fish Are Caught in Deep ing service. Classes for all. Association) —a fine all around standby, rich in room where he feasted daily on ^ ally engaged, Betty Chester amount. Nowhere Is this more evident than table and flower gardens. The tun- It "tomati." _ vitamins, palatable. The whole fam- chickens which he took from the Water. and Norman Hadlett had been go- LANSING—The "home rule" pol- When the cut was applied, criticism i* TO, THAT'S the last time you'll In the Maze of Superstition in the nels it makes are also harmful to Though a perishable child of the (Entered as aecond oUtw matter at the ily at all times votes it a good buy, farm yard. Mr. Jackson set a weight First Congregational Church ing about to dances, dinners and icy of the late Gov. Frank Fitzgerald, was voiced that the administration ^ take the car out alone! I'm Hall of Medicine and Public Health lawns. Undoubtedly the species is tropics, the tomati has adapted itself poatofdoe at Coloma, Mlclilgau. unilar Hie The following article regarding at the New York World's Fair 1939. lady. ed trap there and a few hours later parties together for the past eight- which the legislature followed in en- was neglecting the welfare of chil- tired of getting you out of jams. responsible for losses of these to vastly different environments. Act of March 8, 1879.) fishing at Paw Paw Lake and Little This exposition of the whimsical caught the owl, but not until Mr. Bird Ray Seelye Utterback, Minister. een months. actment of the new welfare act, is dren. The Detroit Medical Journal Sergeant Ryan is tired of it, too. kinds totaling thousands of dollars From Mexico, it travelled to France Paw Paw Lake was clipped from medical beliefs that have been ex- had dragged the weight and trap Mr. Utterback will preach on the Hadlett was an exemplary young now coming home to roost. publication of the Wayne County He told me today that he'd let you each year. As the experienced well where it received its pet name, "love- Veteran Wagon Still Uied Tuesday evening's editions of the subject, "The Light From Above" at ploded by modern scientific research I BUY AT HOME about 100 feet away. Mr. Jackson man who would always provide a Counties "must take up the slack Medical society, took a middle-road off for the last time." know, the mole is a difficult pest apple." For years. Englishmen grew A wagon, now owned by E. P. Benton Harbor and St. Joseph papers, the service of worship at 11:00 a. m. dally drawing thousands of Fair stunned the owl and unfastened the good home. He felt sure of Betty. In cost of relief. It Is announced by position to the effect that doctors to contend with because of its no it only as a curiosity, and Americans, Russel of Sweet Home, Ore., Is re- and is reprinted for the benefit of on Sunday, August 6th. There will could not afford to quarrel with the "Really, Art, you're getting all visitors, and they are all highly who considered it poisonous, culti- trap just as the dog appeared, She was so gentle and quiet. Walter F. Grles, chairman of the state small ability to evade capture. Al- ported to have been in continuous battle royal ensued and Mr. Jackson those who enjoy fishing: be special music by the senior choir. legislature In the latter's effort for excited over the silly business. The amused at the fantastic superstitions vated it as an ornament. There is Becausp my interests are here. • • • And Betty? Sometimes Betty social welfare commission. though the almost insignificant eyes use from 1852, when as a covered states that it was hard to tell, at Sunday school meets at 10:00 a. m. economy. This stand was applauded car is mine as much as it is yours. v/hlch served as curative and pre- no record that the plant ever "ran Because the community, good With the state "broke" (at least help it none in escaping capture, the wagon it came across the plains to times, which was owl and which was Fish are where you catch 'em. The with classes for all ages. looked at herself in the mirror and widely by the press. Moreover, I intend to drive it. I've ventative medicine In a less enlight- wild," but Its commercial production enough for me to live in is good $30,000 000 in the red) and with a Oregon. In 1925 it was reluctantly dog, they fought so furiously. The wailing wall at Big Paw Paw Lake wondered if she were developing in- The Michigan Medical society has got to learn some time." ened day. concealed ears probably are very is only 50 years old. S reduced state appropriation avail- released from service. A few parte enough to me to buy in. has been lined with disappointed to pn early Victorian. Certainly her There Is, for example, a model of helpful, as is also the keen sense of owl had a wing spread of four feet able for the present fiscal year, the taken a fairly liberal attitude on the "Now look here, Jo, I've listened As an import or a hot house or Because I believe in transacting anglers who come off the lake with Salem Lutheran Church hand covered with toads to explode touch. Even gentle footsteps on the had been renewed, but the wagon re- and eleven inches. association with Hadlett had swept state commission allocated $650,350 subject of public health. Physicians to that story for the last time. It's garden product from various states business with my friends. nothing but a grouch for their efforts. the popular belief that toads cause ground where the animal is working mained much as it had been the day Rev. W. H. Franzmann, Pastor. much of her youth and gaiety and to counties for August relief. Coun- and hospitals say they will willingly always the same. In my opinion, as the season advances, the tomato is Because I want to see the actual But to those who chat the luckless warts. Some of the truths which the usually convey sufficient warning, Oliver H. Russel arrived in Oregon lightness of heart away. She some- ties had requested a total of $1,207,- do their part not to deny medical aid women shouldn't be allowed to drive now available the year around. The goods before I order. To dog hospital instead of to dog fngler's lament—"There ain't no fish Two services will be held next show preaches Include: where he settled in the Sweet Home times felt weighted down with the 672. Wayne county alone wanted to anyone in an emergency. Further- after which a retreat is made down heme-grown are most desirable, since Because I want to get what I want heaven was the experienc# of King, Sunday—the English service at 9:15 cars anyhow. They don't attach Fish Is not brain food. district. in the lake"—comes the report of the burden of a future that in some way more, the society took the leadership its tunnel, and then all evidence of there is "just the right time for pick- when I pay for it. a. m. and the German service at 10:30 (489,000. enough importance to it." Scaring Is no cure for hiccoughs. the big police dog owned by Jack State Conservation department's creel menaced her. She loved Hadlett, this year to pioneer a new field of the quarry is lost. The mole is ing," when the fruit Is In prime con- Because every dollar I spend at Stowe of the Economy store. Re- census for the first month of the sea- a. m. There will be no Sunday Under terms of the new act, coun- Art Phillips went out and Cobwebs are germ traps and will school or Bible hour, as these are ties are given final authority over group health Insurance. Incorpora- said to be able to crawl backwards dition, ripe but not too ripe. The home works for the community in leased last Friday morning at aboui son at Big Paw Paw. slammed the door. Jo, his wife, not heal wounds. dropped during the month of Au- relief expenditures. When state funds tion papers have been filed, and the with incredible speed. buyer will recognize the naturally Retirement Age which I live. 6:00 o'clock from his duties of guard- From June 25 to July 27 inclusive watched him drive away. Of late An amber necklace will not cure gust. are exhausted, responsibility for program will get under way shortly ripened fruit by Its even red color Middle-class workers in 43 states Because the man I buy from stands ing the store during the night, King 15.832 fish have been actually check- Art had been considerate enough to goitre. The pastor will leave on his vaca- SHORT SHORT maintenance of welfare—according after September 18 when the society and tempting odor. A mottled meas- named an average figure of $121 as back of the goods. dashed around the block for a bit of ed by the census takers. Naturally leave the car at home for her use, Inhaling camphor will not prevent tion on August 7th. He will not to the new act—falls back on home holds its annual meeting. No other ly appearance Indicates too slow adequate monthly income for com- Because here I live and here I hope exercise. Somewhere near the rail- they can't make a 100 per cent check and ride to work on the bus. But disease. Immovable Objects occupy his pulpit for two Sundays. STORY governments. Are all counties do- state has a comparable health insur- ripening and inferior flavor. fortable retirement, and selected 60 to remain. road tracks some hidden enemy took on a lake the size of Big Paw Paw so Eating ground glass will not cure Deaths from motor vehicle col- On August 13th there will be no ing as much as they can for relief of ance program. now it looked as if all that was as their favorite retirement age. Because the man I buy from pays a shot at King, inflicting a very seri- the actual number probably is around tapeworm, but it will ruin the lining lisions with fixed objects have in- If tomatoes lit for immediate use service. On Sunday, August 27th, Complete in This Issue unemployed? The commissioners over. Art was really angry. Average income for the men and his part of town, county and state ous and painful wound. 18,000. The number of fishermen of the digestive tract. creased more rapidly than any other or canning cannot be secured, choose the pulpit will be supplied by Rev. think not. Jackson county, for In- Jo didn't mind so very much. But women participating in the survey la taxes. . But King is getting alone fine and actually checked was 4,028. It all More Liquor Stores— Carrying a rabbit's foot or an old type of motor vehicle fatality—244 sound fruit with yellowlsh-whlte Because the man I buy from helps R. Krenzien of Hartford. stance, expended $440,000 for a new the fact that that afternoon she was blossom-ends; the dark green are $190 per month. Six per cent of the was removed from the hospital on amounts to this: but there were times when she was potato will not cure or prevent per cent from 1927 to 1937—the Unit- support my schools, my lodge, my 8 ROUND TRIPS DAILY courthouse in 1938 when it contribut- scheduled to be at a bridge party immature. Lay the tomatoes out in income earners consulted declared Tuesday. During his invalidism, horribly conscious of gn ever-nar- Whereas the late Governor Fitzger- rheumatism. ed States bureau of public rnads re- church and my home. Some Do—Some Don't ed only $9,000 for relief while the ald advocated that the state get out In the neighboring town of Benton, one layer In a dark, well-ventllated, they never wanted to retire. Don, a watch dog belonging to Har- Free Methodist Church rowing circle drawing her within its Wearing red clothes Is no substi- ports. Because when ill luck, misfortune vey Strong, is on duty at the store. plui 4 Week-end Speciali... state was giving It $553,000. ot the liquor business entirely, the and had been depending upoa the tute for vaccination for smallpox. notrtoo-damp place. If they ripen Some catch 'em and some don't. power. Officials of some counties, how- or bereavement come, the man I buy When we see so much of petty mean- Rev. Ellsworth Moran, Pastor, via motor coach and electric train opposite Is about due to take place. car to transport her there, was an- The superstition that the color red too rapidly they will break down Last Saturday was a typical day at Betty knew that in a room full of ever, think otherwise. Quoting G. R. Golf Ball Strikes Pipe from is here with his kindly greet- ness and littleness which is evident Sunday school at 10:00. Additional liquor retail stores are noying. was a cure for smallpox was one to just as rapidly. ing, his words of cheer, and his pock- Big Paw Paw, where the big blue young people she looked old-fash- Harris, Wayne county welfare super- 'Birth of s Nation' Calmly preparing for a long drive, in human nature we can't help print- Sermon at 11:00 by the pastor. (All Times Shown Are Eastern Standard) to be opened soon by the state liquor Jo glanced at her watch. The which Francis I, Emperor of Ger- The woman who thinks to econo- gills really are hitting these days— intendent; "Counties are limited by The motion picture production, a golfer in Australia was a bit per* etbook. If need be. ing the following lines which were Subject: "Three Views of the Orient loned. Her dresses were just too Lv. BinteD Lv. St. L»LT.. Ar. ChChlcaji a commission In the hope of Increasing last bus to Benton for over an hour many, clung until his death from the mize by using or canning Inferior No fooling. It wasn't exactly an ideal Harbor Joaeph Bridgman (Randolph St.) the 15-mlll amendment and some of "The Birth of a Nation," was first turbed when a golf ball, driven from clipped from a neighboring paper a as Depicted in the Book of He- long to be chic, her little white face the state's revenue to the treasury, had left ten minutes ago. She dread scourge. That was, of course, tomatoes in any way, will find that, fishing day. A brisk wind whipped • 6:00 A.M. 6:08 A.M. 6:29 A.M. 8:40 A.M. them can't raise Snough taxes al- presented at the Liberty theater in another tee, struck his pipe, break- couple of weeks ago: brews." seemed weighted by the great coil • 8:15 A.M. 8:20 A.M. 8:44 A.M. 11:08 AJM. the latter being sorely in need of became a little panicky at thoughts before Pasteur's vaccine was discov- due to wastage and spoilage, she pays up big waves on the lake. Several together to meet their relief costs." New York city on March 3, 1915. Praise service and preaching in the of long hair that Hadlett thought so *10:18 A.M. 10:20 A.M. 10:44 AJM. 1:08 P.M. money. Studies have disclosed that of being deprived of the afternoon ered. as much quart for quart as If she had ing it off at the stem. Some Safety Rules For Pedestrians fishing parties returned empty hand- •12:18 PA!. 12:20 P.M. 12:44 P.M. 3:08 PJtL bought an A-l product. Avoid lop- A Real Obituary evening at the Watervliet church. wonderful because it wasn't bobbed, • 2:18 P.M. 2:20 P.M. 2:44 P.M. private retailers netted substantial of bridge. The death of Francis I Is depicted ed. "I don't believe there are any fish 8:08 P.M. sided, angular specimens, puffy light 1. Cross streets only at intersec Prayer meeting will be held Thurs- and yet Betty possessed charm and t 3:18 P.M. 3:20 P.M. 3:44 P.M. 6:08 PM. profits from liquor sales, and the Then, abruptly, came a thought. In life size as one of the features of Diamond Melting "Anyone of use would be proud to in this lake," stormed one angler. • 4:18 P.M. 4:20 P.M. 4:44 P.M. 7:12 P.M. Problem of State Aid— state commission believes this profit Puerto Rico Bank weights. Choose smooth thin-skin- tions and follow the cross-walk. day evening at the Watervliet church. character far and away beyond the S 8:18 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 8:40 P.M. Quick action followed. She dashed the Maze of Superstition. Clad en- It takes heat of 73,500 degreea have an obituary that rings with as But just ahead of him came another 8:08 P.M. Puerto Rico has a new 11-story ned, well formed fruit, free from 2. Look carefully both ways At the circuit meeting held last average girl. ' 6:18 P.M. 6:20 P.M. 6:44 P.M. 9:08 P.M. The relief problem into which could well be utilized at Lansing. upstairs, dressed quickly, and ten tirely in red, the emperor is shown centigrade to melt a diamond. much truth and sincerity as that boat with a party of three in it. • 7:18 P.M. 7:20 P.M. 7:44 P.M. 10:08 PM. bank building. scars, firm of flesh, but sufficiently Tuesday evening, E. W. Woodworth She was going to a big dance with Michigan, one of 16 states with lying In a red bed, beneath red cov- before stepping into the street. written for a Canadian sheep dog. • 8:18 P.M. 8:20 P.M. 8:44 P.M. 11:08 PJM. home rule was injected by the 1939 minutes later was on a bus riding was elected to represent the local • 9:18 P.M. 9:20 P.M. 9:44 P.M. state stores, enjoyed a net revenue 3. Be doubly careful where there A gentleman has just passed on. These Three Did Hadlett the following evening and 12:08 A.M. legislature is but an example of how down town. As she had expected, church at the annual conference to * Daily, t Sat. on!)'. ^Sat. and Sun. only. •Sun. only. profit last year of $19,210,827. Of this are parked cars or other view ob He was kind and courteous, re- as she gazed at her lovely Old gold state aid to local governments has the car was parked at the curb in They displayed a catch of 39 blue be held at Spring Arbor, Mich., on Additional aervice between Lakeaide, Union Pier and Chfa^a. license fees produced nearly $3,000 - st ructions. spectful to his superiors and indul- frock that just escaped extreme mounted in the past few years. front of Art's office. 4. Use subways, bridges, safety is gills and one large-mouth black bass! August 16-20. Pack in 1933 the total of revenues COO; state liquor taxes, $4,300,000; gent to his inferiors. beauty, she felt a wave of resent- For Scliedulet and Fares call any of the foHowini ilattenti miscellany Income, $330,000, and the Feeling somewhat like a small lands and other safeguards whenever There was scarcely a blue gill in the collected by the state and turned over He had courage without bluster ment. She looked at her great mass balance in retail sales profit. boy stealing apples, she climbed possible. lot under 7^. inches, and they ranged Benton Harbor: Union Bua Station, 216 W. Main. Phona to counties, townships, cities and and pride without vaunting. Christian Science of black hair that weighed her down Gross receipts were $45,000,000. 5. Don't read a newspaper or ob up to nine inches. Several individ- 9086. school districts did not exceed $40,- into the car and was away. Once He was a loyal friend and a de- and her new lips formed a new Administrative and collection costs, scure your view with an umbrella uals came in with from 10 to 15 big St. Joaeph: Carlton Walter'a Store. Phone 38. 000,000 a year. Within six years the beyond the city limits she didn't voted companion. Christian Science services are held straight line. plus cost of goods and selling cost, while walking. blue gills averaging a good 7% inches. Stevenaville: Kleier'a Drug Store. Phone St. Joe 4706-F4 state's tax load in behalf of local care a hoot whether Art discovered He loved children and delighted in at 11:00 o'clock every Sunday morn- and Bridgman 3fl

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THE COLOMA COURIER, COLOMA. MICH. UEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS BY JOSEril FT. LoRIISE Bruchart's Washington Digest PUZZLERS Unsupervised WHO'S Do you know your news? Answer Wise and Otherwise U. S. Rupture of Japan Treaty all five und your mark is 100: four, 80; Shaping of National Policies Nation's Best Trotting Horses Woodrow Wilson's Attendance three, pO; two, 40; one, 20; none, 0! Play May Be It your ganlrn is fooling you, give Seen as Isolationist Decision Influenced by Work of Congress Again Meet at Historic Goshen Caused a Flurry of Excitement it u few in rclurii. NEWS ARGENTINA Bad for Child Women can give everything with a In Wake of British Surrender Falkland It. In a Little Backwoods Church smile and take everything buck with Party Defections, Defeats and Victories of President Have a tear. • OLDER CHILDREN ADVENTURERS' CLUB Every dog has his day. says ihr THIS 1 ing is the story as Jervis related it: (EDITOR'S NOTE—When oplniona are expressed In these columns, they Georgia proverb. And. juilxing hy ihr row in South SoulK L Important Place in Picture; Growing Split in likely to establish feeling of One Sunday durine the summer are those of the news analyst and not necessarily of this newspaper.) Shtllondi * of 1917 the President suggested Knowing our plans, Mr. Jeivis my hack guideii, every cut has her .South Orlnoyi HEADLINES FROM THE LIVES Released by Wcjlern Newspaper Union, Democratic Party Blamed on Roosevelt. inferiority by "bossing" I that we drive quietly over to Vir- had readied the church at 9:30, kniftht. finding it closed and not a soul "Parents arc often a hindrance to Snow Hill I. younger playmates. All young- OF PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELFI ginia and attend the service at the WEEK field to plump for Ohio's Sen. Rob- Pohick church, which was the about. At the nearest house he children in n career," says a nidge. INTERNATIONAL: sters should be taught the ert A. Taft, who simultaneously By WILLIAM BRUCKART place of worship of George Wash- inquired whether there was to be I'erhnps—but the children could By LEMUEL F. PARTON Focus on Japan notified his supporters to start dig- pleasure of wholehearted, ington. When we arrived, the lit- a service. The man did not know, hardly start a career without them. The word "defeat" laid heavily on ging up Taft-pledged delegates. WNU Service, National Press Bldg., Washington, D. C. "Another Molly Pitcher" but said that the preacher was "^EVV YORK.—One day, a long friendly co-operation. tle edifice was we!! filled. Mr. Honk says his wife's new diet ha< Neville Chamberlain's brow. In But Democratic politicians had Wilson, my brother Randolph and holding Sunday school at his own fairly look her hn-udlh away! * ~ time ago, a 17-year-old girl, WASHINGTON.—When one exam- be just as free to take away from ELLO, EVERYBODY: Tokyo, his British Ambassador Sir even more interesting—if more puz- 1 were escorted to the Washington home and that Jervis might in- Did the guy who said "honesty i* Janet Lord, was walking along Han- AHTAlCTIC ines political situations and ma- the President as it was to give pow- Today's soul-stirring tale of a brave little mother who was Robert Leslie Craigie had signed zling—news about 1940. Off to Eu- H pew, given prayer books and left quire of him. At the minister's llif best policy" ever try lellin* ihc over street in Boston, a place where neuvers, there is nearly always a ers to him before the party breach. By LAURA GRAY 0 peace terms with Japan in which rope (on the same boat with G. O. P. deathly afraid of guns, but afraid of nothing at all when corpora- to ourselves. The service over, house Mr. Jervis found a young boss what he really thought of him? tmrn n , y " ^eet SCO- tendency to overestimate the.impor- «I CAN'T understand my small Mr. Chamberlain's government Chairman John D. M. Hamilton) In between the extremes just man instructing a group of bare- A seaside worker tells me he gels Mother Roper' faring men tance of the current activity. That * son, Teddy," complained Mrs. tion hirelings tried to grab a piece of her home, is the Battle of we were accompanied to the door promised not to obstruct the Jap- mentioned, and particularly within foot girls and boys. Jervis asked $2.50 a day fur picking up liller. A To Sailors of from all ports sailed Postmaster General James is to say, an action or a policy just Bacon to her neighbor, Mrs. Morton. Monmouth all over again. by a member of •he vestry and anese army in its war with China. A. Farley after a mystifying confer- 1. Why is south polar area be- the current session of congress, the man whether there would be lidy sum? f c ilizc d completed is generally likely to be "Every time he goes to play with permitted to depa't without any of The Seven Seat ° 'Jf 'y, , But first guesses are sometimes tween twentieth and sixty-eighth there have been unmistakable signs You remember, or do you, how in that important engagement a service at the church, because Sports clolhcs are now being made I world. Attract- ence at Hyde Park with President given an appraisal that exaggerates Robert, Teddy comes back so cross, the crowding about which usually wrong. Though Berlin's Voelkischer meridian (shown on map) now in of congressional domination. I do at Freehold, N. J., away back on June 28,1778, Molly Pitcher took the President had intended to of bananas, we hear. Should be easy ed by a hymn tune, she stopped Roosevelt. Only after-conference its significance. Political plans, on so irritable, I can do nothing with attends the appearance of a Presi- Bfobachter sneered "Very Dis- the news? not mean to say that the Democrat- come. "The President of what?" lo slip on. before a building, listened to the word to reporters was Mr. Roose- the contrary, ought to be looked him. And he used to be such a the place of her husband, John C. Hays, an artilleryman, after he dent in public. Also I was im- agreeable, Mr. Chamberlain," and 2. True or False: The Rev. ic wheelhorses in congress have askea the clergyman. "Of the The man with money lo burn music of a melodeon, the lusty velt's remark that such talks had upon in the mass. This is especially sweet-tempered youngster." Since before the Revolution, Goshen, /V. Y., has was wounded, and served his gun, thus preventing its capture by pressed by the large congregation, though Secretary of State Cordell Gerould Goldner, Ohio prisoner thrown the President overboard. United States," replied Jervis. doesn't need lo be so hoi himself chorus of men's voices, and, at been going on for years, and were true of national politics which, of been the cradle of American harness horse racing. the British. That's a yarn that every red-blooded American gets for it was raining. Hull warned this meant the end of kidnaped by Arabs, was released They have chosen to chisel away his "Robert's older than Teddy^ isn't "fairly effective." course, involves the national party Hambletonian 10. lineal grandfather of the trotting Afterwards Mr. Jervis, one of The minister looked at his caller length, drawn by a power greater after kissing each of his captors strength; they have avoided knock- he?" asked Mrs. Morton. a kick out of every time he reads it! U. S.-British "parallel action" in the But everyone knew the subject of and voting strength. the secret service men, asked: sorrowfully. "Young man, are than her girlish timidity, she mount- on both cheeks. down and drag-out battles as much "Only a year and a half, but he strain, ran over Historic track about 1850 and today Orient, Britain herself felt satisfied. 1940's presidential election had been It is mighty comforting, I want to tell you, to know there are "May I tell you a story?" Follow- you ill?" he asked. Marine Horse Racing ed the steps and so entered tha 3. Choice: An unprecedented For these reasons, there seems to as possible, unless the issues were looks three years older; he's so big Goshen boasts a second track. Good Time. Here, To Shanghai's British chamber of broached, most observers thought Molly Pitchers in every generation, stepping forward fearlessly Jervis showed his badge, adding headquarters of the Boston Sea- drouth recently hit the (north- be need for a review of the first ses- paramount. Their strategy plainly and sturdy. Robert's mother and I on August 9, is being run-ihe thirteenth annual Jim Farley had pressed his boss for to take the places of their men when necessary. Just such a that the President and Mrs. Wil- men's Friends society. Thus des- west) (southeast) (southwest) sion of the seventy-sixth congress. has been to build strength for them- have been taking charge of the two Hambletonian classic, a memorial to the breeds On the west coast of Ireland a an announcement regarding his Garbled Cause With son were due in an hour. The tiny took hold of Janet's life and (northeast) section of the U. S. The things that have happened, the selves in their own districts and in children on alternate days. This progenitor. Above: A typical racing day scene woman is today's distinguished adventurer. new method of horse racing has third-term candidacy, and a few minister clapped his hands. "Chil- showed her the way to go. 4. What nationally important party defections and party realign- their own states rather slowly. The gives each of us every other day Genuine After-Effect been devised. It is called "Riders thought there was a definite rift be- at Good Time park Below: Lu Princeton, de- Meet Mrs. John Doolin, of Lemont, 111., who did a good job dren, Sunday school is dismissed. Now Janet Roper, house event is scheduled to happen ments, temporary defeats for the whole thing amounts to a program free." through the sea," and is a race tween the two men which will not scendant of Hambletonian 10, bows at his grave. at writing her story, one that makes you feel all warm and All of you run home and tell your mother of the Seamen's Church August 15 in St. Joseph and President and balancing victories of education of the voters who a few "What a clever arrangement. But In preparation for her trip over one mile of the Atlantic break into headlines until October Marshall counties, ind.? for him and his political philosophy, perhaps the boys see too much of proud of our womanhood. They call women the weaker sex. abroad, Mrs. Homely had been in- fathers and mothers the President ocean. institute on South street, New or later. brief years ago were hailing Mr. York, is observing the fiftieth 5. What "boner" did R. S. Hud- all should be analyzed. The result Roosevelt as the national savior. I each other. How do they get on O yeah? Just put their backs to the wall. If you want the oculated for typhoid, and the next is coming to church and I want The start is a quarter of a mile anniversary of her work among Reasons: Mr. Farley is a poten- son, British secretary for over- of all of these things is the impor- believe the work has gone so far when Robert comes to your house?" proof, read how Mrs. Doolin, single-handed, whipped a rather high, day she found that she had a nasty a good congregation to welcome up the sandy shore. The horses, sailors, and there is hardly a tial candidate who cannot risk an seas trade, pull during his re- tant bit of history. It is important now that most of the Democrats in "Oh, they scrap a little; I don't in- handed corporation that seemed to be trying lo put over a fast one. headache, and felt pretty queer him." Then he turned to Jervis. with jockeys in bathing suits, race forecastle from the Cape of announcement until after the Presi- cent talk with Germany's Hel- because it has a direct bearing on congress have considerable support terfere. But this morning Teddy Not long after a railroad came through the village of Lemont, generally, so she retired to bed. "Young man, I must shave. You down the beach into the sea and dent himself speaks. Otherwise he the 1940 political campaign and vot- Good Hope to Cairo, from John muth Wohltat? in their home playgrounds. made a great ado about going to where the Doollns had their home, there were a number of acci- During the afternoon the vicar run over to the church and are soon out of their depth when would lose much New Deal sup- ing. It is more valuable to see the play with Robert. He didn't want O'Groats to the Ambrose Light (Answers at hollom of column.) To elaborate on the generalities dents on a sharp curve close to the Doolin property. The com- called, and she sent her small tell the sexton to ring the bell- they have to start swimming. It's port. Even so, bad blood began shaping of national policies at this which does not contain at least which have been stated above, I to go." pany wanted to straighten the line by putting It across the daughter down to answer the door a tricky job for the jockey to keep simmering during the Supreme time than usual because of the ef- vigorously." At the church Jervis one shellback beholden to her in may cite such things as the house "Well, there are some people- Doolin yard. Surveyors staked out the new right of way; workers and tell him what was wrong. As his seat, or, at least, to hang on to court fight, boiled during last year's forts being made to put forward found the old sexton opening the any one of an infinite variety of CONGRESS: determination to continue the WPA much as I love them — that I appeared and began digging. John Doolin ordered them off. she lay there the child's voice his mount. Some of the more ex- "purge" and boiled even harder President Roosevelt for a precedent- door. He gave the minister's mes- ways. 'Splending* investigation—something New Deal- wouldn't want to spend every day Then he took the first train to Chicago and there consulted his drifted up to her. "Mummy's when Farley's enemy, Paul McNutt, breaking third term in the White sage. The sexton's mouth stood perienced riders slip off the horse ers did not want. Additional funds with," mused the neighbor. "I good friend, Attorney Alexander Sullivan. in bed," it said. She is slender, almost frail of got a fat administrative job. Good By the time it reached the senate House. and swim, helping the animals were voted for continuation of the should say, in this case, that the open for a minute. Then he said: physique. There are only a few Democrats are wondering if these floor. President Roosevelt's $2,490,- Actions of Company Held Illegal by Attorney. "Oh, dear!" replied the vicar. along. traces of gray in her hair for all Most every one has been aware, investigation of un-American activi- older boy is wearing out the little "Here, you ring that bell. It's rifts will ever be healed. 000,000 spend-lend bill had become Mr. Sullivan told him the company had no right to put its line on "I hope she is not ill?" Currachs. quaint little sea-going since 1936, that a split in Democrat- ties. headed by Representative Dies fellow. Having always to give in- just outside in a tree. I got to go her 66 years, and her eyes snap a personal headache to Majority Doolin property without permission. But, he continued (and here's the "No," came the prompt re- ic party strength has been growing. of Texas—a program openly at- to subject one's own wishes—be- home and shave."—Edith Boiling boats, accompany the racers to with intelligence, vitality and kindly Leader Alben W. Barkley, a scorn- catch), if the company succeeded in erecting the poles and stringing sponse; "but she told me to say ENGLAND: Mr. Roosevelt, himself, led the way tacked by the New Dealers. The comes monotonous." Hambletonian, however, was Wilson in The Saturday Evening help anyone who falls off.—Lon- humor. center of scoffing Republicans (who that she was intoxicated yesterday and was perhaps the main cause of constant threats of congressional in- "I wonder if you are right." not the greatest of all trotters. i don Answers. Several years ago Mother Roper Irish Wit called it "splending") and a catch- and has a bad headache." Post. the present wide breach. It will be vestigation of the labor relations Next day, when six-year-old Rob- That title is held by E. J. Baker s devised the idea of publishing lists of Commuters at London's King's all reservoir into which were remembered how he sought to board and the federal communica- ert came to play with four-year-old Greyhound, which set a neto missing seamen, copies being sent Cross and Victoria stations shud- dumped such irrelevant riders as •purge" the Democratic party of tions commission are two other Teddy, his mother, in the next room, to seamen's homes throughout the dered as bombs exploded. Forty that of Montana's Democratic Sen. world mark at Good Time park Senators George of Georgia; Smith, things which the inner circle of New was alert to note what went on. world for display upon bulletin were hurt, one killed. At Liverpool James E. Murray, who sought to re- in 1937. C. K. G. Billings' Uhlan of South' Carolina; Tydings, of Dealers are moving heaven and boards. The service has obtained AMBASSADOR HORINOUCH1 the Mount Pleasant post office and store old prevailing WPA wages. "Let's play trainl" suggested Rob- was another mighty trotter. More bad newt is coming. Maryland; and Representative earth to prevent. ert, sweeping things from a small extraordinary results. Sailors out a wooden bridge were blown up. By cautious elimination, Leader of touch with their families for O'Connor of New York. He failed table and jerking it upside down. commerce, which protested vehe- Wreckage blocked the Liverpool- Barkley was removing every possi- on all except the New York repre- Many Things That Annoyed years have been located and con- "No. I want to cut out pictures!" mently, Mr. Chamberlain gave an Leeds canal and parliament shiv- sentative. So there were three tacts restored, brothers have been New Deal Faction of Party pouted Teddy, already comfortably explanation something like this: ered when someone discovered its senior members of the United reunited in far-flung ports; all sorts Reduction of the WPA fund total seated in the midst of litter. The U. S. was to blame, since she historic building might be blown up States able, openly, to battle Mr. of happy things have been effected. early in the spring, while smaU, "Oh, come on!" Roberi snatched refused to raise a finger to protect next. Next morning commons Sc*l?2VSf! Roosevelt's policies. Around these In ali, to date, 5,327 sailormen sup- was just another annoying mosquito the scissors from the little fellow. occidental influence in China against hastily passed and sent to the house three have since collected all of posedly swallowed in the sea or for- bite on the New Dealers' legs. The "You may be engineman!" Jap aggression. But by granting of lords a bill to give police special those Democrats who fear radical ever merged in the melting pots of voting of furloughs for WPA work- Japan rights in China, Britain satis- powers. Immediately 15,000 bobbies leadership in the party; who fear a Storm Stopped Temporarily. alien ports, have been recovered ers who have had 18 months of con- fied Tokyo's grievances against went to work looking for the phan- Roosevelt third term and who are This magnificent condescension irom oblivion. tinuous checks was disliked by and western democracies and thus "de- tom Irish republican army respon- determined to restore party control stopped the imminent storm of pro- was thoroughly distasteful to the While in Boston, Mother Ro- tached" her from the threatening sible for this mess. Reason: They to those who have been responsible test from Teddy. He jumped up and New Deal faction of the party. per met and subsequently mar- Rome-Berlin axis. Moreover the want Britain to evacuate soldiers for a long Une of party successes. willingly helped arrange chairs be- ried a Congregational clergy- European tension made such a set- and officials from northern Ireland. Nor did Mr. Roosevelt want to see hind the table. "Going to be engine- man, engaged in similar serv- tlement unavoidable, since Britain Old'Line Democrats Succeed congress change the tax laws. Sen- manl Going to be engineman!" he • Her finger was on the trigger and she was all set to pull it. ice. They worked together in could not protect both her Asiatic MEDICINE: In Building 1940 Platform ator Harrison of Mississippi, togeth- kept repeating. Gloucester, ia Canada and in and European interests. As a re- er with Undersecretary Haynes of "You may be engine driver after; the power wire, the only thing Doolin could do would be to go to court. Victory There has been much written and John Doolin didn't have any money to pay for long years of litigation so Timlonis Oregon nntil her husband's sult, full emphasis can now be the treasury, worked out the law I'm going to be first!" The bigger spoken about maneuvers under- death ia 1915, when she came placed on blocking Hitler and Mus- Last summer Trust Buster Thur- that was passed. It eliminated the boy seated himself on too of boxes he beat it for home, resolved to keep the company off his premises. 'HOME AND auto SUPPLIES neath, and what the results of these to the Seamen's institute on solini; Britain's worries in the Ori- man Arnold obtained indictments principal schemes for reform that at the head of the procession, and There, sticking up in the lawn, was a nice new pole that had maneuvers are. I am inclined to South street. She has no illa- ent are over. against the American Medical asso- the New Dealers had sponsored in mimicked escaping steam with vivid been pot up while he was in the city. the opinion, however, that only now John sawed the pole half way through. Then he borrowed a sions about sailormen, holding But were they? Critics warned ciation, three other lesser medical the days when congress was com- reality. after seven months of the first ses- Picture rifle and ammunition from a neighbor. SAVE pletely subservient to the White TO them to be no better and no Mr. Chamberlain that U. S. isola- groups and 21 physicians on the Teddy reluctantly took the seat sion of the seventy-sixth congress A few days latir, on a bright June morning in 1903, a policeman , worse than other men. Her tion might result from this unprece- ground that they had conspired to House. It is to be noted just here, behind. At last the steam gave out. are we able to evaluate them prop- Parade appeared with a warrant charging John Doolin with destroying public work, and her three daughters, dented surrender. That very thing restrain trade under the Sherman too. that these tax changes had the erly. The various acts of congress, "My turn now!" he cried. living with her in Brooklyn, anti-trust act. Specific case: Group support of Chairman Doughton of property. John marched away with the law, leaving three children cry- looked possible a few days later the various attitudes and defeats "No, let's play something else! comprise her enthusiasms. when Cordell Hull flatly terminated Health Association, Inc., a low-cost the house ways and means commit- This is no fun!" The "steam" ing, a wife on the verge of it. SENATOR BARKLEY and victories can now be placed in No sooner was John Doolin out of sight than a crew of workmen the 28-year "treaty of general com- medical group formed by govern- tee, who had been a dependable A familiar sight along the shaded streets of Goshen are the trotting He took plenty of scorn. the basket. When they are shaken jumped down and wrecked the swarmed on the place and began digging so furiously you would think merce and friendship" with Japan. ment employees in Washington, "yes man" for the President, up to train! horses on their way to one of the two tracks for daily workouts. The UDGE MANLEY O. HUDSON of up, it strikes me that the old line they were being paid a dollar a shovelfull. Was little Mrs. Doolin going \ ON HOME AND Though Jap Ambassador Kensuke charged that certain hospitals and ble obstacle to passage by the time- that time. monument in the background is to the memory of Henry Wisner, J the Permanent Court of Interna- Democrats have succeeded in build- The boys went into the garden. to let them get away with it? Up to the attic she hurried. There, for- v< Horinouchi got a formal explanation doctors refused to accept patients honored method of modification. By Changes that were made in the so- Robert rushed to the shed, took out member of the first and second continental congress. Although the 'is QOVXAUTO SUPPLIES^ tional Peace at The Hague, recently ing what amounts to a national getting she shivered at the very sight of a firearm, she took from the ~ m* *Lg5 that certain provisions of the pact referred to them by the associa- this time it was a matter of face- cial security laws were never ac- Teddy's new tricycle and kept it the m arrived here, is, characteristically, Democratic platform for 1940. And community of 2,900 souls now rests almost under the shadow of metro- wall a shotgun that had hung undisturbed for many years. "need new consideration," he knew tion's doctors. ceptable to the inner circle of New * -t 11/ u spending his saving, for any sort of a bill at all that platform can reasonably be rest of the morning. How the owner politan New York City, its unspoiled charms still thrill lovers of this With her children clinging to her and crying again, she - it was but the first of several slaps. NF- Sees the World vacation at Best guesses last summer held the would be better than utter defeat. said to be one upon which no real Dealers who constitute the Presi- longed to enjoy his new toy! He'd distinctly American sport. Each year's Grand Circuit season and other opened the window shutters, and rested the ancient fowling piece A few months from now the U. S. In Terms of Cambridge, indictments were a weapon over A. Major modification was elimination New Dealer can run for the presi- dent's principal advisors. But, had very little chance as yet—the races bring them flocking even as Englands famous Derby brings turf on the sill. Then, in a cold fury, she called down to the working % will probably notify Ambassador M. A.'s head to force modification of the toll provision on the projected dency next year. again, congress showed its teeth in boys being almost always together. Human Specie* Horinouchi of an arms embargo $500,000,000 road-building program. only a snarl. And so the day went on, the older enthusiasts to hallowed Epsom Downs. men: *0- "Throw down your tools or I'll shoot!" against Japan. Meanwhile, Japan Then Leader Barkley held his breath Perhaps, the statement of Senator boy's wishes always being carried international juridical import. He The senate foreign relations com- They stopped working and began to kid her. turned the tables by announcing its Joe Guffey of Pennsylvania evalu- was once Bemis professor of inter- while the senate downed an amend- mittee gave the administration out, and the younger never experi- price for a new treaty would be U. S. ment to eliminate $350,000,000 in ates the circumstance better than I encing that satisfaction with regard Foreman Orders Men to Take Gun From Her. national law at Harvard, a post he can do. Guffey, New Dealer, closer something more than name-calling, recognition cf a "new order" in public works loans and substitute to his own. No wonder poor Teddy Then one bully, who appeared to be the foreman, ordered: "Come took, somewhat in discouragement, associate of the President than Mr. however, on the question of neutral- China. the old PWA setup. By an even was worn out with giving in! on, guys, let's go up and take it away from her." Mrs. Doolin leaned when his career was diverted by Roosevelt sometimes desired, as- ity legislation. This, of course, fol- As for3ritain, there was growing closer margin, 40 to 38, the road- "You'll have to tidy up!" trium- a little farther out of the window and lifted the rusty shotgun. the refusal in 1928 of the United serted in a recent radio address that lowed a real spanking by the house. opinion in Washington that Neville building program was saved. phantly, at the end of the day, "I "The first man who takes a step toward my house gets shot," she States to join the League of Nations. Mr. Roosevelt "has had no term in The house, it will be recalled, took Chamberlain is to be trusted no Mr. Barkley also took scorn from always do when you come to play called. "Now all of you drop your tools or I'll start shooting." the White House at all, for his work the administration's neutrality pro- 0 The world's leading authority more than Japan. Having sold Brit- Michigan's Sen. Arthur Vandenberg with me!" Robert beamed at the And boys and girls, Mrs. Doolin meant exactly what she said. was destroyed by the Supreme court gram and butchered it right out on all questions pertaining to ish interests in China down the riv- ("Another tug at boot-strap lifting") where all could see what was going playroom that looked as if a cyclone She was a determined mother, protecting her home and babies comity among nations, this er, having violated both the nine- from Virginia's Harry Byrd ("The in the first term and was wrecked had passed through it. in the absence of her husband. Of course, she thought the gun by tories in the second years." on. world to him is no abstract power and Kellogg pact, he probably whole scheme is devised to evade At last he was gone! Wasn't loaded, but her finger was on the trigger and she waif all thing, no matter of geographical winced at the next news: Japan got the debt limit") and from Georgia's When one places the seething President Gets Plain Mad Half a day or even a whole day set to pull it if any one of those men made a move in the di- division. Human affairs and re- an inch and took a mile, announcing Walter F. George ("A palpable mass of legislation, bureaucracy The Way Things Arm Going together, once in a while, would have rection of the house. But their tools went down. lationships are his passion. A all foreign shipping would be fraud on its face"). Besides the pub- and propaganda under a micro- been a good experience for these The workmen sensed this was real drama, not a comedy, and they ist It might be proper at this time to I Missourian—he was born in St. banned from Canton. lic debt issue, opposition centered scope, Mr. Guffey undoubtedly is boys, but every day was too much. became sober. One spoke up to say the company had sent them there call attention to another phase of Peters in 1886—he reverses an around the impossibility of hiking correct—if the view is from the And we should all remember, too, to rush up a couple of poles. Plucky Mrs. Doolin then explained to them the situation here, although it can "g attributed reaction of citizens POLITICS: bonded indebtedness in already New Deal angle, alone. The wild that while some unsupervised play that they were on her property, that the company had not asked per- hardly be said to be a part of the of his commonwealth in that hard-pressed states and cities. reforms proposed by the brain trust is beneficial for young children, the mission to use it nor offered to pay for it. far from asking to be shown, he Rift of the first term were knocked down circumstance that I have been dis- periods should not be overlong. Well, sir, when those men got the low down on the proposi- Moreover, spend-lend philosophy cussing. Lately, Mr. Roosevelt has is at all times willing, nay Interesting to Republican politi- failed in last year's election. But by the Supreme court. Further at- No child should be "under-dog tion they took off their hats and cheered. "You win, lady, you're had his "Dutch up," so to speak, eager, to demonstrate. cians was the announcement that with adjournment hanging on the tempts to rebuild America were all the time. This is apt to establish mmma gam e guy," they told her. "We aren't doing any more digging slowed down by congress, little by and has not minced words. For ex- an idea of inferiority, not easily Genial, incurably optimistic, men- Ohio's Gov. John W. Bricker would measure. Leader Barkley stuck to until you get a square deal." little, until the current session of ample, he called in Lyle Wilson, eradicated. Neither is it good for a With that they picked up their tools and went to town. Mrs. Doolio tally brilliant, he enjoys nothing so seek another term, and not run for his guns and awaited the propi- & A. M. A.'S FISHBEIN congress has been telling the Presi- head of the United Press bureau more vigorous child to have his own had won her battle, but would the men be back tomorrow? Would thu much as to stand at bay in intellec- the G. O. P. presidential nomina- tious moment for a vote. 10* dent what to do in a great many here, and denounced Mr. Wilson and way always. He should be taught to company have her arrested for threatening its workmen? And what had kC r tual combat, indulging with D'Ar- tion. This left convention delegates No program, no need of it Also in congress: oui instances. Thus, it can be said, the his organization for sending out dis- be fair, and learn that there can be Above: An enthusiastic am- tagnan's ardor in sword-play, in from Mr. Bricker's state a clear C. Passed by the senate, the general become of her husband? of its Gibraltar-like stand against patches which the President said real pleasure in giving in. transportation bill of Montana's Sen. President remade the Supreme 0 ateur driver is Mrs. E. Roland Officials Refuse to Prosecute Doolin. thrust and riposte, until his oppo- socialized medicine. A few weeks were untrue. These dispatches, or NaUon^K^rgrtenA-ocUtl - . Burton K. Wheeler was shelved court to his liking, but he lost Harriman, whose husband is nents are either convinced or, at later A. M. A.'s board of governors one, particularly, told of a purport- Pondering these questions, Mrs. Doolin went to the door and for this session because the house congress, and it is well to remember any rale, silenced. He will plunge actually did modify this stand and ed split between Mr. Roosevelt and president of the Grand Circuit was overjoyed to see her husband coming up the walk. He hadn't COTTON made so many changes that imme- ust here that the Supreme court Roman Dogs into contest, or, if no struggle is observers thought the case would be tbe able and patient Secretary Hull and owner of Historic track. been in Jail at all. The policeman had taken him before a justice diate compromise was impossible. decides only questions that are The Romans divided their dogs waging, he is very likely to start IN NEW YORK: Since Britain dropped. of the Department of State. Their Driving Calumet Eric, she is of the peace, but no one in the courtroom was willing to prosecute C. Nomination of Francis B. Sayre, brought before it. If congress does into sue groups, the canes villatici PICNIC one. agreed in her Anglo-American Late July found A. M. A. scoring differences were reported to be over shown here trying out a style him. He thought he understood why he had been taken away undersecretary of state, as high not enact questionable laws, the (house do*s); canes pastorales pe- barter plan to take additional cot- a victory. At Washington's District the President's policy on neutrality. on a charge no one would press when Mrs. Doolin told him the L JUGS . Now 52 years old. Judge Hud- commissioner to the Philippines was highest court does not get a chance cuarii (shepherd dogs); canes vena- of sulky popular before 1892, ton for whatever subsidy was es- Anyway, the incident wound up with men had been back. But when she told him how she had pointed ton entered the League of Na- of Columbia federal court. Justice received from the White House. to hold them constitutional. tici (sporting dogs); pugnaccs or the year in which the modern, WBJMT \ tablished, the 1% cents per pound the President taking the almost un- the shotgun at them and really intended to pull the trigger, he tions secretariat with its origin James M. Proctor dismissed the C. Middle-west congressmen sought bellicosi (pugnacious or war dogs); small-wheeled bike sulky urns rate recently announced will give Congress Takes Back Power precedented action of issuing a pub- in 1919, ana ever since he has proceedings on ground that the prac- discussions with Secretary of State nares sagaces (dogs which ran by first used. The new type of felt a little faint. For that old gun was loaded! her roughly 100,000 additional lic statement accusing the United Well, there was one thing about the old-fashioned corporation, it : now 7 5c been attached to It. Two years tice of medicine is a profession, not Cordell Hull and Secretary of Agri- Delegated to Mr. Roosevelt scent) and pedipus celeres (swift sulky, much faster and more bales, or a total of 700,000 bales. Press of falsification of the facts. always knew when it was licked. The very next morning the worries earlier, he was with the inquiry a trade, therefore does not fall un- culture Henry Wallace on a propo- dogs which ran by sight). In the IN WASHINGTON; . The U. S. der the Sherman act. It becomes less difficult, there- This series of incidents came sturdily built, is seen at the of the Doolin family were over. Right after breakfast two suave lawyers and peace terms commission sal to barter lard to Germany in United States, writes Margaret Kid- and Japan agreed to extend for fore, to sit back now and use hind- after many reports were in circula- right over the heads of lolling called to say how sorry they were it had happened. There had been • established by the state depart- While Wendell Berge, Mr. Ar- exchange for products now on the der in the Los Angeles Times, we one year their Philippine islands sight. We see, practically from the tion at the Capitol that Mr. Roose- spectators. a mistake. The company was willing to pay a good price for the land. ment and later, in Paris, was a nold's assistant, told reporters that U. S. tariff free list. have a sporting-dog group in which cotton pact, under which Jap ex- time of the "purge," how congress velt was mad about the way things And they paid, right on the line, thanks to the little woman who didn't member of the international law a government appeal "seems to me are the bird dogs; a hound group, porters of cotton piece goods began to take back powers it dele- were going. Whether these reports division of the committee to ne- a foregone conclusion," A. M. A.'s including both the scent and the know when she was licked. agree to limit the annual Philip- gated to Mr. Roosevelt in the hectic were true or false, they were seized (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) gotiate peace. Work then begun Journal editor smiled over his vic- Answers to Puzzlers sight hounds; a working-dog group, pine importation of Japanese cot- days of 1933 and 1934. A bite here upon by Republicans and by the , led directly to the World court tory at headquarters in Chicago. 1. Argentina claims toverelcnty which takes in the shepherd dogs ton piece goods to 45,000,000 over thla Und. disputing U. S. and and a bite there. The pinnacle was Democrats who no longer want any Turkish Chrome Ore NIW LOW bench when the league assem- Said he, expansively: The A. M. A.'s and the dogs that the Romans Odd Book Operations | square meters. British claims, especially those to reached when the senate kicked out part of Roosevelt policy. They Chrome ore. source of chromium, PRICES I bly gave him the second highest principles and policies neither for- be made by Rear Adm. Richard E. termed war dogs; a terrier group, Some unusual operations are per-' the President's power to devalue the were spread in the most fanciful is important among the mineral re- vote—48 out of 50—ever re- IN MEMPHIS: Pres. Oscar bid nor ever .have contemplated Byrd in forthcoming U. S. AnlarcUc which had no counterpart in Roman formed on ancient books and manu- GARDtN H expedlUon. dollar and took away the right to fashion and there was no opportu- spurces of modern Turkey. Discov- ceived by a candidate. Johnston of the National Cotton "any opposition to a well-considered times; a top group, which unac- scripts in a special laboratory at 2. True: Reverend Goldner and buy silver with a repulsive and dis- nity overlooked by which those old ered in 1848 by J. Lawrence Smith, HOSE 1 William Sewell college, Liberty, council planned a conference with expanded program of medical serv- his captors kissed and swor« "eternal countably was missing in . Rome, Moscow. Two thousand Chinese friendship." gusting subsidy. Of course, after a meanies around the congress could an American, the history of its ex- Mo., is his alma mater and Har- Secretary of Agriculture Henry ice, when the need can be estab- since tiny pets were popular among scrolls taken there for treatment 3. Northeast brief lapse, those powers were given add to the President's discomfiture. ploitation was indefinite until the vard, where he took post-graduate A. Wallace to improve consump- lished." Thus far, evidently, A. M. 4. QuesUons to be asked In 1M0 the ruling classes, and a non-sport- were moldy and partly stuck togeth- back to the President, but there is Of course, all of this is a part of rise of the present government. Un- Come in courses, his alter mater. tion and price of cottonseed, thus A. thinks the U. S. has found neither census will be tested there. er, and of fragile paper. An elec- ; 5. Made unauthorized offer of huge significance in that fact. It showed ing group, which no doubt includes (ConMlldatcd Feature*—WNU Service.) averting "threatened disaster." a fit program nor sufficient need the great game of politics. trical table was made for them, and der the vigorous action of the Repub- fUFETWE T loan to "buy" peace from Germany. that when congress is ready, it will some of the breeds that the Romans for it. (Releaaed by Wastera Newspaper Union.) by charging them to a high poten- lican regime, production has grown GUARANTEE] listed as house dogs. ^ from practically nothing in 1923 tc | # equip your Greyhound Racing . tial with static electricity they were opened up successfully. over 200,000 tons in 1938. NO TIME OR/ T ""tT: Tht first greyhound racing is said Tombstone Copies ^ € c a r w i t h to have had its inception in England, 192,700 Pertons Misting Washington reported 2,335 missing. Paleolithic Map Altered Senate Approves Bill to Control Power of Bureancrats A Vermont woman has written to Canal Park va uc where in a field near the Welsh A survey conducted by the Fed- ROME.—The discovery of paleo- WASHINGTON. — Legislation de- of these agencies consider them- St. John, N. B., asking for "certified Lost Books ^ C \ ^ ' Last Year, U. S. Reports Jonah and the Sea Gibraltar as Resort The old Ohio canal, at Cleveland, Harp, Hendon, in 1876, dogs were eral Bureau of Investigation dis- lithic culture in southern Albania signed to curb and control the pow- selves above the statutes. copies of tombstones" in the Old The Toledo, Ohio, public library ^ ^ sensation WASHINGTON.—More than 192,- Davy Jones is said to be a cor- More than a fortress, Gibraltar if on which barges and canal boats raced after an artificial hare drawn closed that 1,667 of the missing per- has just been announced. ers of federal agencies that now ex- The proposed restrictions, the sen- Loyalist burying ground there. She has decided that there is no way of 700 persons were reported missing sons reported were amntiia victims This is the first time that such ruption of Jonah, the name given by a widely favored holiday resort vis- telling where lost books will be once moved, will be preserved as a i 0. 1939 > ' /Z^2 by means of a windlass along a ercise legislative and judicial pow- ators added, were necessary unless apparently meant copies of the epi- ^ trnmem ml* ^ last year and the whereabouts of early traces have been found in the aailors to the evil spirit supposed ited annually by thousands, with public park, if present plans mate- rail over a straight track of 400 and that all except 91 were sub- ers was approved by the senate and "this country is to become first a taphs on memorials to certain an- found. A messenger who spends 16,500 still remains a mystery, ac- stantially identified either through Balkans except for Rumania, and it to rule over the sea demons. Thus, splendid hotels, bathing beaches, rialize. The waterway would be sent to the house. parliamentary and then a totalitari- cestors. his time hunting lost, stolen and cording to the department of justice. medical treatment or the searching means that the map of paleolithic to go to Davy Jones' Locker means gay Spanish cafe life, and regular used for recreation—boating and The bill, sponsored by Sen. M. an government with the states re- overdue books found one in a used SEE YOUR NEAREST FIRESTONE DEALE,< R OR I Of the 40,548 missing persons re- civilization, which hitherto stopped to be drowned or to be buried at excursions to "the Rock," and fishing—and the surrounding lands of their fingerprints through the M. Logan, aims at standardization duced to mere police provinces, and Vaccine Curbs Plague automobile—it had been turned in ported by 22 large cities, 9,829 were identification files of the F. B. I. with Italy as far as the Adriatic across the narrow straits to North beautified. BUcki of regulations and court appeals with both the legislative and judi- Deaths from plague in the Nether- sea. with the car. F I RES TON LA UJLO S U PPLY A N D S ER V ICE STORE from New York, which led the list. Officials revealed that 9,530 un- sea is concerned, can now be ex- Africa. -More eneral mciais revealed that »,D30 un- from dozens of bureaus. Senators cial branches of this government lands East Indies have been almost 5 Newark, N. J., reported 1,272 miss- identifieitified deaddea A , ^ons were found tended. Another Fish Story Hurrying Doesn't Pay 'Peanut Belt' Is Extensive Great Britain .— _ who sponsored the bill protested in dominated by the administrative halved by a vaccine invented by Listen to Ou Voice of FireMone utftii Richard Crook*, ing: Philadelphia, 4,573; Pitts- and The discovery was made by Prof. Courting Club te Open Beware of the hurry habit. An The "peanut belt" stretches from Set Firatane Tires made in the Firestone Factory and trees under the forestry i of these 2, ''affluently the alcompanying report that many agencies/' Dr. I. Otten and used in the Indies A fisherman near Manteo, N. C., Exhibition Building at New York Warid't Fair. Margaret Speakt and the FireMone Symphony • ""Ch, ^ *•—od Chicago, 3,765. identifiedatified,. / • ^ Dominico Mustelli of Naples. netted a 270-pound, eight-foot-long A club where girls may take their excited manner, breathless words, Virginia to Florida, across to Texas Also visit the Firestone Exhibit at the Golden * Orchestra, under dimstow oj .AJ/red _Wojlm

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township. He Is survived by his STATE OP MICHIOAIF, Berrien County Deaths widow and two children. The re- St. Joseph's Catholic Chnrch BMR1DGE NEWS 'On the Beautiful Blue mains were taken to East Chicago for SOUTH COVERT NEWS Danube/ Popular Walts IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE funeral and Interment. Watervliet Miss Anginetha Schogt left last Probably the most popular piece COUNTY OP BERRIEN. J. Francis Murphy, Paitor MISS CATHERINE QUINLAN Saturday for Detroit to visit Miss IN AND AROUND TH2 ELMS of dance music ever composed- IN CHANCERY. Mrs. Margaret Arand of Chicago, Sunday, August 6th, is the 10th Helene Bauman, formerly of Benton known and loved around the world- TAKEN BY DEATH AFTER 63 years of age, died July 28, 1939, Sunday after Pentecost and the Feast Harbor. She also expects to spend (Mrs. G. H. Kelly. Correspondent) is Johann Strauss Jr.'s group of at Mercy hospital In Benton Harbor of the Transfiguration. The sched- some time at the Lakeside Park As- waltzes called "On the Beautiful AUTO SPECIALTIES MANUPACTUH- WEEK S SERIOUS ILLNESS Emery Crawford of Galesburg INO COMl'ANY, A CORFO RATION, from Injuries sustained In an auto- i le of masses on Sundays Is: Water- sembly, Brighton, Mich. Blue Danube." spent the week-end at the home of Piuintirr. mobile wreck near Twelve Corners vliet at 7 and 11:45; at Hartford at Mrs. Otto Westphal has been quite One says "waltzes" even in speak- VB. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. cn July 22d In which six cars were 8:30, and at Paw Paw Lake, at 10:30. 111 the past week and Is still confined ing of a single composition because JEREMIAH PRICE: CHRISTOPHER S. Crawford, and also visited his father. HUBBARD; ARCHIBALD MERCER Well Known WaUrvIlel Resident involved. Four other persons were The perpetual novena devotions to her home under the doctor's care. all the Strauss waltzes are really a Mrs. Brown, sister of Mrs. Wm. WILLIAM W. SALTONSTALL; HIRAM also Injured In the same accident. each Friday at 4:30 and 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Schaus are the series of %altzes in varying keys C. BEACH; SAMUEL RUSSELL; EB- Passed Away Sunday at Home on proud parents of an Infant son, born Crawford, spent last Thursday at the ENEZBR L LEARNED: EBENEZBR S. The death of Mrs. Arand brought the Friday, August 4th, is the first Friday and moods. Usually there Is an LEARNED, JOHN BRANDEGEE; JOHN total number of automobile deaths In of the month. Devotions and pre- Tuesday, July 25th, at Mercy hos- Crawford home. Butternut Street Mrs. C. L. Wyman and daughters elaborate introduction, that no doubt BRANDAGEE; WILLIAM STERNE; Berrien county for 1939 to sixteen. paration for holy communion from pital, Benton Harbor. Mrs. Schaus, COLEBY CHEW; COLBY CHEW; —Mrs. Harold Denny, Miss Irene summoned the dancers to attention, COLBEY CHEW; HENRY H. CASEY After a week's serious illness of a 0:30 to 7:30 and mass at 8 a. m. prior to her marriage, was a com- Wyman and Mrs. Helen Shannon of observes a writer in the Detroit RICHARD OAKLEY: EPPINGHAM H. heart ailment. Miss Catherine Quin- The adult study club meets Mon- mercial teachcr at the Watervliet WARNER- DUNBAR S. DYSON: RO- -• Illinois, spent the week-end at the News. lan, 59. died at 12:45 o'clock Sunday day and Friday at 7:30 p. m. Chil- high school. BERT DYSON; JOSEPH W. ALSOP. JR- FINAL RITES TUESDAY summer home of the former. The waltz Is the heart and soul of JOHNH KINZIE; HIRAM PEARSON afternoon. July 30. at her home on dren's class after the early mass each About twenty members of the Dorothy Bare remained with her old Vienna. There was something THOMAS HALE; HENRY H. CASEY, Butternut street. Watervliet, where AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH Sunday morning. Home Builders class of the Zion IN ™U8T. WILUAM BORD; WILLIAli aunt, Mrs. Everhart; the others re- in the very air that swept down BARD; CHARLES R. ALSOP: A. H she had resided for 30 years. While Miss Ann Hyde, of St. Joachim's Evangelical Sunday school, enjoyed turned home on Monday. Mr. Ever- from the surrounding hillH and MORRISON; A W. HAuTWlI^IAM she had been In poor health for sev- FOR MRS. MARY PUTZ parish, Chicago, assisted as organist the picnic last Friday evening at the HURLEY, ASSIGNEE OP R. D. DIX: hart accompanied them on their visit. woods that made the people gay, eral months, her condition was not at the 10:30 mass Sunday morning. Waterworks Park, St. Joseph. CHARLM W. HALL; CHARLES W. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sirks of Lima, child-like and courteous. Lovely Vi- ASSIGNEE OF WILLIAM HUR- serious until a week previous to her Following the mass, the rosary sou- Mrs. Herbert Barney, of Kalama- Ohio, are at their summer cottage at enna I LEY; LUCY C. ALSOP: MICHIGAN passing. Deceased Died Friday, July 28, At venlor was awarded to Helen Fritz zoo, spent Sunday with her parents, LAKE SAND COMPANY. A CORPORA- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schaus. the Emmanuel campground for an Johann Strauss senior was the TION; PRANK P. GRAVES: ST. JO- Deceased, daughter of the late Mr. Dick In Hartford, and after the 10:30 8EPH IMPROVEMENT COBiPANY. A and Mrs. James Qulnlan, was born Family Home Near Covert. mass to Miss M. Schllla, guest at Mrs. Kramer, who has been con- indefinite stay. first waltz composer, and then his CORPORATION; NORTH SIDE C6M- April 11, 1880, at Pendleton, Indiana. Falrvlew Beach, and to Miss Helen fined to her home for a couple of Miss Rosemary Crawford of Chi- three sons, Joseph, Edward, and Jo- PANY, A CORPORATION; ST. JOSEPH Funeral services were conducted cago spent part of last week at the TERMINAL RAILROAD COMPANY. A The family came to Watervliet from Burke at Lakewood Point, and the weeks. Is up and about again. hann Jr. It was Johann Jr. who CORPORATION; ST. JOSEPH iSB- Chicago In 1909, where the father at St Joseph's Catholic church, Wa- schapular medal to John Collins, 226 The Zlon Evangelical Sunday home of her grandparents, Mr. and earned the title, "The Waltx King VELOPMENT COMPANY. A CORPORA- tervliet, at 9 o'clock Tuesday morn- school picnic will be Saturday after- Mrs. Wm. Crawford. TION; JAMES B. SUTHERLAND: died about 15 years ago. Miss Quln- East 76th St., Chicago. of the World." CHARLES P. HOWE; MARY A. COOK; lan was a trained nurse by profes- ing for Mrs Mary Putz, 72, who died The bans of matrimony are to be noon, August 5th, at Cable Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rider and He wrote waltzes, waltzes, waltzes WILLIAM B. RANSOM; JOB W. HOL- sion, a graduate from one of New Friday night, July 28, at her home announced Sunday between Dorothy Reading Landing, at 1:30 o'clock. A Gordon Rider were Sunday visitors —five or six hundred of them. And LYWOOD; ROBERT T. HOLLYWOOD: west of Covert, where she had re- JEPTHA H. WADE; THE PLANKil York's leading hospitals. In former Franklin of this parish and Mr. Nor- pot-luck supper will be enjoyed at at the Kelly home. he played them all the way from sided the past 25 years, coming there John Spelman is employing quite a TAVERN COMPANY OF ST. JOSEPH years she often visited the sick In man Artlbey of St. Gabriel's parish, 5:00 p. m. Bring your own table the brilliant courts of Franz Joseph MICHIGAN. A CORPORATION; JOHhi from Chicago. Death culminated a number of pickers at his blueberry O. PLANK; ROLLIN A. KEYES, TRUS- and around her community, extend- Chicago. The marriage will take service. Lemonade and Ice cream (and even of Napoleon in Paris) to long Illness. Requiem High Mass was farm. TEE; EDMUND J. OWEN. IN TRUST; ing much comfort and helpfulness. place late In August. will be furnished free of charge. the public parks where the people of EDWARD E. KANE. IN TRUST; GLEA- sung by the Rev. Fr. Pascal Barry of Mrs. Roy Butzba'ch was in South Mr. and Mrs. Burkhard of St. SON WARD ORNAMENT COMPANY; She was a kind neighbor and friend The gospel for next Sunday is his native Vienna loved to dine and Chicago. Casket bearers were neigh- Bend, Ind., Tuesday. Joseph visited at the home of the EDWIN P. PLATT: WALLACE A and during her residence In Water- taken from St. Luke 28:9-14, in which dance. Naturally each was given a PRESTON; FREDERICK COLLINS: bors of the deceased. Christ teaches us never proudly to Charles Rose, a southerner, of latter's sister, Mrs. Rosa Crawford, vliet had gained a wide friendship. name—any name, like "Vienna WILLIAM a HOWARD: JOSEPH P Deceased, the widow of the late condemn or despise a man, even Balnbridge Center, Is 111 with malaria last Sunday. Later in the day Mrs. PEARL; A. T. MORGAN; JOHN J. She was a devout communicant of St. Blood" or "Tales from Vienna CARROLL; THOMAS J. O'BRIEN: Joseph's church and never missed Henry Putz, who died In October, though he should appear Impious, for fever. Crawford joined them and they call- Woods." "The Blue Danube" has THAYER LUMBER COMP VUT; EDGAP the early mass as long her health 1933, was born In Germany but came we may be deceived like the Phari- Lavlna Scott, who had her tonsils ed at the home of their brother, HOLMES; THE ST. JHE H HOTEL made that river eternally blue, would permit. tc the United States when a young see who despised the Publican, whom removed about a month ago, is con- Charles Cole, for a short time. COMPANY, A OC:U \ I V; SARAH though in reality it is blue only if L CRAWFORD. JEo~i « BA1 NE8 The body was removed to the girl. She leaves a son, Joe, and a he considered a great sinner, while. valescing. Gordon Rider is among the num- and THEO ORB C. KIw .IR. TRUS- Partridge mortuary In Watervliet daughter, Mary, at home. In reality, the man was justified be- Many of the people from the south ber employed at the new packing the sky is in a very good humor. TEES UND1 n ' I " WILL OP ANDREW The body was brought to the Kea- house in Watervliet. The people have placed a "denk- CRAWFORL. L BASPP- JOHN C. and later returned to the home to fore God on account of his repentant who have been working for the farm, DAVIE: OLIVER iEWBWl. . i; ABRAM await funeral services at 10:30 o'clock sey mortuary and later returned to spirit. ers In this section for the past few The Covert consolidated school pic- mal" (think often) of Johann W. PIKB; ABRA. 1AM W. PlkB: BA- the home to await the hour of the months have returned to the south- nic was held Thursday of this week Strauss Jr. in the city park. Beauti- CON WHEELER: CHARLES F. HOWE; Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's At the end of the fourth devotion JOHN H. HARRIS; GEORGE B. CRA- Catholic church. The Rev. Fr. J. F. final rites. Burial was In St. Jo- to the perpetual novena of Our Sor- land. at the Covert state park with supper ful rhythmic figures in stone float VEN; OR THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, Murphy officiated at a requiem high seph's cemetery. rowful Mother, several petitions re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krugman and at 6:30. around him, where he seems still DEVISEES, LEGATEES AND ASSIGNS. mass. The choir, assisted by Mrs. quested have been obtained. You Miss Beatrice Raduchel motored to to stand and play his violin. Defendant*. Bernlce Kuehl and Miss Betty Gels- are urged to send In your petitions Fort Wayne last Sunday to attend ler, sang the requiem mass. In the YOUTH COST LOW ON NYA at the novena devotions each Friday camp meeting there. WLS FRUITLAND VARIETY afternoon the body was removed to at 4:30 or at the 7:30 p. m. devotions. Sonny, the seven-year-old son of ORDER FOR PUBLICATION COMPARED TO PRISONS Dutch East Indies' Days Chicago for Interment In Mt. Olivet Among those who attended last Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hiler, had the SHOW AT FILSTRUP FIELD At a BosBlon of said Court held at the cemetery. Friday was a family which had trav- misfortune of being kicked In the Are of About Same Length Court House In the City of St. Joieph, Berrien County, Michigan, on the Stli Deceased Is survived by two sis- eled 135 miles to be present at the abdomen by a horse, Tuesday, July The Dutch East Indies stretch a day of July, A.D. 1939. ters, Mrs. Theresa Allen, of Chicago, LANSING, Aug. 2—American novena exercises. Another family 25th. His condition is quite serious, AUGUST 10,11 AND 12 distance equal to that from New PRESENT: HONORABLE FREMONT and Miss Gertrude Qulnlan of New youth between the ages of 16 and 25, came 70 miles, and another came but the outlook for his recovery Is York to San Francisco. The popu- EVANS, CIRCUIT JUDGE. In this cauflo It appearing from alll- York City; a brother, of Los Angeles, working part-time on the three major from Indianapolis, Ind., and have more favorable at this writing. lation totals 52,000,000. rtavU on file, that It !• not known Calif. One sister preceded her In sub-divisions of the National Youth now decided to spend their vacation Rev. G. Raduchel and Robert Ra- Berrien county and Southwestern The Island empire is equal in area wnother the Defendants above named duchel and Herbert Blank left for are living or deid, or where they may death. Administration program—school aid, at Paw Paw Lake, where they will Michigan will have a chance to see to all the states east of the Missis- reside. If living, or whether the right, college aid, and out-of-school pro- be conveniently located and attend Northern Michigan Monday morning the largest WLS variety show ever sippi with the exception of the state title Interest, ilen or possible right of jects—receive an average wage of the church and novena devotions. of last week, where they visited a of that name, reaching from the suld Defendants has been assigned by BERRIEN COUNTY DEATHS produced in this section, August 10- them to any person, or persons, or If $125 annually from the Federal gov- Prayers are requested for the brother at Lake Linden and other 11-12, at Filstrup Field, Benton Har- northern tip of Maine to the south- any of said persons are dead, whether ernment. Youth of the same age In speedy recovery or happy death of relatives at Houghton. They return- bor, when Bob Van and his troupe of ern tip of Florida, from Lake Michi- they have personal representatives or Mrs. Mary Moorehead of R.F.D., Law- *d by way of Watertown, Wisconsin, heirs living, or where they, or some of Federal prisons represent a yearly home talent entertainers from this gan to the Gulf of Mexico, includ- them may reside, or whether such title. Mrs. Kathryn Rosalind Lardner, a expense of $2,750 for housing alone. rence, who is very ill. Friends from where they also visited friends. Rob- part of the Fruit Belt, put on the ing 18 states. Interest, claim, lien or possible right, Indiana are caring for her. ert Raduchel and Herbert Blank left has been disposed of by will: sister-in-law of the late Ring Lard- Food, clothing, and other mainte- American Legion Fruitland Variety The whole empire lies full in the nance costs raise this figure consider- for their home at Snover, Mich., last On Motion, of Harvey & Fisher. Plain- ner, a writer of fame, died July 25, Show. equatorial sun and reaches from the tiffs Attorneys, It Is Ordered that the 1939, at her home In Niles at the age Saturday morning. suld Defendants above named, or the ably. There will be singers, dancers, tip of northwestern Sumatra to the of 76 years. She had been ill for These facts were brought out In a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Butzbach left Unknown Heirs, Devisees. Legatees and Diesel, Engine Inventor, yodeiers, and fiddlers galore, and any center of New Guinea (Papua). Assigns of said Defendants, and each of two years. She Is survived by her recent address before the House of V/ednesday morning for Mayo Broth- other unusual talent that may be them, cause their appearance to be husband, Henry Lardner; a daughter, Representatives by the Honorable Without Funds at Death ers clinic, Rochester, Minn. Throughout the Islands all days in entered herein within three months found in this part of the country. the year are about the same length, from the date of this Order, and In case Ellen W. Lardner, at home; two Loulls C. Rabaut. Pointing out that Dr. Rudolph Diesel was crossing Evangelist Rev. Martin and family, Every farm that lands an act on the of their appearance, that they cause sons—Frederick W. Lardner, a news by their retention In the NYA pro- the English channel on the night of of Elkhart, Indiana, expect to be at as the islands all lie close to the their Answer to the Plaintiff's Bill of tryouts which are being held Thurs- equator, notes a writer in the Cleve- Complaint to be flled. and a copy there- writer and publicity man of Wash- gram, youth were held from an ov- September 29, 1913. He was going the Zion Evangelical church next day and Friday of this week, will be land Plain Dealer. of to be served upon Plalntlfrs Attor- ington, D. C., and George A. Lardner, erloaded field of unemployment, he to London to attend a meeting of Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. They mentioned In the show, and there ney* within flftean days after service The Dutch East Indies comprise of New York City; and by a sister, urged that the program be given manufacturers, and to confer with will give a sacred concert and the will be over one hundred in the cast. on them of a copy of said Bill and the larger part of the Malay archi- Notice of this Order, and In default Mrs. Charles Tautphus of Niles. 'every consideration." the British admiralty, according to moving picture Passion Play will be Tryouts will be held In the Veterans' thereof, said Bill be taken as confessed presented. pelago and are situated between Quoting J Edgar Hoover as stating the Toronto Star Weekly. Hall at Jefferson and High streets In by said Defendants. Australia and southeastern Asia. And It Is further Ordered that within that the majority of arrests are youth It was ten o'clock when he said Benton Harbor at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. forty (40) days the said Plaintiff cause Funeral services were held last 16 to 24 years of age, he maintained Their extent may be realized from good-night to his friends and went ZION EVANOEUCAL CHURCH on both days. This is to give all who a notice of this Order to be published Friday for Jams Guerln, a 75-year- that securing work for Idle hands is the fact that the distance from Sa- In the Coloma Courier, a newapaper to his stateroom. The next morning (Bainbridre) cannot come In the evening a chance old resident of New Buffalo, whose a paramount corrective measure for bang, north Sumatra, to Merauke, printed, published and circulated In said he did not appear. He was never Rev. G. Raduchel, Pastor. in the afternoon. County, and that said publication be death occurred on July 25, 1939, fol- keeping young people from the evils in New Guinea, respectively the continued therein at least once each seen again. His disappearance be- On Saturday night, August 5th, lowing a heart attack. He Is surviv- cf crime. western and eastern limits, is 3,000 week for six weeks In succession, or. came an international sensation. Sunday, August 5: 10:45 a. m., Bob Van, director of the show, will that Plaintiff cause a copy of this Order ed by his widow, by one son and a miles—as wide as the Atlantic from to be personally served on said Defen- When the war broke out there was sermon theme, "Results of Ignoring be on the four corners in Benton sister. Funeral services were held the Gospel." Harbor conducting a man on the New York to London. They include dants at least twenty days before the TWO APPOINTMENTS TO a rumor that Diesel had been killed time above prescribed for their appear- from the Lake Catholic church on Sunday school session at 9:45 a. m street broadcast, and a quiz contest such groups as the Moluccas, ance. Friday, conducted by Rev. Fr. Ger- by the Germans to keep him from Come, there Is room for all ages to wherein he will give away free two Celebes, Sunda, Timor and Banda FREMONT EVANS, NAVAL ACADEMY TO BE giving technical secrets to the Brit- Circuit Judge. ald Owens. Interment was In Cal- be Instructed In righteousness. Wal- tickets to the WLS Fruitland Variety Islands. vary cemetery In Chicago. ish. HARVEY & FISHER. MADE IN YEAR 1940 ter Krugman, supt. Show to all who can answer his Fourteen distinct kinds of people Attorneys for Plaintiff, Rudolph Diesel was one of the Business Address: The young people's meeting and questions. Two hundred tickets will inhabit these islands, some of them Benton Harbor, Michigan. greatest of inventors. His name has Bible study will be omitted Sunday be given away free that night. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN- Mrs. Blanche Alice Martin, 54 very primitive, others highly civi- become a common noun; Diesel lin- evening because of the special sacred The six best acts that appear three DANTS: years old, died at her home In Ben- Congressman Clare E. Hoffman lized. You are hereby notified that the ers furrow the seven seas, Diesel concert and moving pictures depict- nights on the show will be given ton Harbor on July 26, 1939, follow- announces that the Fourth District above entitled suit Involves the title to trucks rumble along the highways, ing the life, death and resurrection time on WLS, the Prairie Farmer the lands and premises hereinafter de- ing an operation on June 6th. She will have two appointments to the Diesel-powered planes criss-cross of Christ, by the Martin family. Rev. station, in the home talent show on scribed. and Is brought to quiet the Is survived by her husband, by two United States Naval Academy at Size of Stockings title of the Plaintiff In and to the fol- the skies, Diesel tractors plow our Martin and family were at our church some future Saturday, and there the children and by two brothers. Fu- Annapolis In 1940. In the manufacture of stockings lowing described lands and premises In fields. rendering their sacred concert of lucky act chosen will appear at the the City of St Joseph, Berrfen County, neral services were held from St. These appointments will be made the size is based on the distance in Michigan, described as follows, to-wlt: music three years ago and have en- Eighth Street theatre on the Key- Johns Catholic church last Saturday on the basis of the standings receiv- Behind the facade of Rudolph • Fractional parts of Sections 14. 23, deared themselves to our people. But inches between a point on the toe and 24, Town 4 South, Range 19 West, morning; Interment was In Calvary ed by the applicants on a preliminary Diesel's confident manner, his big stone Wire and Fence Co. program. since that time they have added to The show In Benton Harbor starts at and a point on the heel measured in City of St Joseph, Berrien County, cemetery. civil service examination which will house in Munich, and his position of a straight line. Size 8 is eight inches Michigan, described as follows: world renown, he was at the end of their program, "The Passion Play." eight o'clock and will last approxi- Lots 14, 20, 28. 36, 60 and 208. In be held at designated post offices on more or less from the tip of the October 7, 1939. his rope. All his property was heav- The public Is Invited to this spe- mately two hours. Recorded Plat of Edgewater, City of St toe to the end of the heel. Both Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan. Mrs. Catherine Noel, 43 years old, Any boys who will have passed ily mortgaged; he faced bankruptcy, cial treat beginning at 7:30 p. m. Phil Kalar, former musical and Also, commencing 39 feet North of men's and women's stockings are died July 27, 1939, at Mercy hospital their sixteenth, and not reached their program director of WLS and now the Southeast corner of said Section 14: to him an intolerable disgrace. measured in this manner. Accord- thencc West 217.6 feet: thence North following an operation. She Is sur- twentieth birthday by April 1, 1940, manager of Prairie Farmer Com- 161 feet; thence North 89 degreea East vived by her husband, Percell Noel "If my friend Diesel had only said munity Service, will make a special ing to the United States bureau of 217.6 feet to the East line or said Sec- and who are interested in taking this one word to mel" exclaimed Adol- of New Buffalo; a daughter, Mrs. examination may obtain full informa- personal appearance on the Saturday standards, women's stockings are tion 14; thence North on said Section phus Busch, the St. Louis brewer. Canada Uses Air Maps line 1927.4 feet: thence South 38 degrees Susie Buckler of Bloomlngdale, tion by writing Congressman Hoff- show to select the six acts that will measured as follows: After the 38 minutes West 730.6 feet; tnance Mich.; six sisters and two brothers. man at Allegan, Mich. There were a dozen other men who To Plan Timber Work be given a chance to appear on the hose has been pressed and is flat South 36 degrees 61 minutes West 844,T would have helped him, but his stub- feet; thence South 34 degrees IS min- Funeral services were held from St. There will be no further appoint- Experiments and field work con- Prairie Farmer station. and unwrinkled, a ruler is placed utes West 400 feet: thence South 81 de- born pride forbade. Johns Evangelical church on Satur- ments to the Military Academy at ducted by the dominion forest serv- The American Legion Post 105 are along a line in which the tip of the grees 36 minutes West 291 feet: thence day. Interment was In the Pine the sponsors of the show and part of South 60 feet to the Northeast corner West Point for admission In 1940, the He had discussed methods of sui- ice of the department of mines and toe and the bottom of the heel gore of Lot 13 Plat of Edgewater: thence Grove cemetery. the proceeds will be used to assist next one being in 1941. cide with his son, Rudolph Jr., resources, in co-operation with vari- are connected. The hosiery size is North 89 degrees East 160 feet; thence the Benton Harbor summer band to the distance in inches along this South 400 feet; thence North 89 degrees and the boy, never dreaming that ous other organizations, have proved Bast 11 feet: thence South 220 feet: go to the Chicagoland Music Festival. line from tip of toe to the Intersec- Following a long Illness, Mrs. Caro- his father was serious, said that he the value of air photographs for for- thence North 89 degrees Bast 764 feet thought the best way was to jump This band of over 90 members will tion of the ruler with the back of to the Bast line of said Section: thence line Relnke died July 26, 1939, at the Berrien County Weddings est surveys in Canada. Already play a concert before every show, North 9 feet to the place of beginning. off a fast-moving ship. When he the heel. Only inches and half- .Excepting that part of Graves Street home of a sister, Mrs. John Went- more than 100,000 square miles of and assist In the production of the left for England, his farewells were inches are represented in size num- Included In above description. land at Gallen, at the age of 78 years. forests have been classified from air show. Also, commencing at the Southeast Besides the sister, she Is survived by unaccountably affectionate. photographs and 132 maps prepared bers. Preference is given to the corner of Section 14; thence North 30 Mrs. William M. Schuhknecht of lower number. For instance, if the feet: thence South 89 degrees West two brothers. Funeral services were Benton Harbor announces the mar- Channel crossings are dismal af- for various projects in British Co- exact measurement is 10% inches parallel with the South line of said Sec- held on Saturday; Interment In the riage of her daughter. Miss Meta, to fairs at best. He was alone after lumbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, tion, 1140 feet to the East side of State EBY FAMILY HELD THEIR the stocking is called size 10 rather Gallen cemetery. Eric Weber, son of Mr. and Mrs. an evening of forced cheerfulness, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick Street: thence South ' than 10^. line of State Street Eric Weber of St. Joseph. The cere- and impending disaster loomed be- and Nova Scotia. 41st ANNUAL REUNION AT Northerly line of the - mony was performed by Rev. Erl- fore him with double force. He went the Pere Marquette Railroad: Uience Mrs. Esthar Nathan wife of Sol These air surveys were later CASSOPOUS LOG CABIN Easterly along the Northerly nlgnt-pf- angson at the parsonage of the back on deck, and before him lay proved to be as accurate as expen- Way line of said Railroad to a point Nathan of Berrien Springs, died July Dreams Are Short that is 84.6 feet Bast of the Southeast Lutheran church In LaPorte, Ind., on the dark, oblivious sea. sive ground surveys. In all cases 29, 1939, In Sinai hospital In Chicago, Saturday, July 29, 1939. Dreams are of very brief dura- corner of said Section 14; thence we

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