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SIXTY-THIRD YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, M AY 1, .1930' NUMBER 17.ti

Queen Cecelia P ar ent-Teacher s Buchanan Choral Club Send Delegates to Go to 3 Oaks Tuesday

State Convention The members of; the Buchanan Choral Club will, rehearse at Three Mrs.- J. R. Semple and Mrs. C. Oaks Tuesday evening, May 6th. D. Arnold left Wednesday by train There will be no practice1 in Bu­ for Muskegon as delegates of the chanan Monday evening. Mush-Room local Parent-Teacher Association at the state convention of'that-or­ Bf Haws ganization which is being held How that the flowerlets deck the thez-e the last three days of the EMORY FERRY lea present week. And sportsmen seek the muska- Last Showing of Blossom (Chicago Resort Firm Plans ------o---- =— Mrs. C. D. Arnold is Re- lunge> Revue at Twin City <>n Establishment on the Elected to Post of It is the time for you and me Monday Night. To hunt the button and the sponge. West Side. IN COLLISON President. To take our basket in our hand .100 FLOATS ENTERED- COMPLETED BY JUNE I MEN HOSTS TO MEETING And search the lawn, the village LEG SHATTERED WHEN MO­ dump Phil Hanlin is Awarded Smith Lot Sate is Placed in Hands TORCYCLE COLLIDES Ray Miller Gives Talk* oil For fungi edible that stand Prize for Clever * of Chicago Realty WITH TRUCK. About the rotted orchard stump. The Subject of “Mental The toadstool beckons full o f guile, Design. Firm. Emory Ferry, 22, incurred a Hygiene.” But what is that that we should compound fracture of tlie upper care? Buchanan’s anticipation of a Work will be started Monday on Tlie Buchanan Parent-Teachers For death comes now or after­ glimpse of royalty over the week the construction of a concrete and bone of his left leg just above the association will remain under tlie while. end was eclipsed by the tidings steel pavilion at Clear Lake Woods knee Friday when the motorcycle same leadership for the next that Queen Cecilia Eisenhart and oh the west side of Clear Lake, to on which he was travelling south­ school year, as a result of the an­ And life is tame unless we dare. her cortege would not disband un­ 'be completed by June 1, for J. N. ward on Days Avenue collided nual election held Monday even­ We'll sometimes cast a casual til Sunday and that none of the Schlcsser & Sons of Chicago. Ralph Wegner and L. Daggett with the American Express com­ ing, when Mrs. G. D. Arnold was glance girls would be granted a respite The pavilion is to be 62x55 fee|; Receive Salesmen pany truck at the intersection of again chosen president, with vir­ Where lovers loiter two by two; from the more or less breathless in dimension. It will contain a that street with Roe Street. Her­ tually the same corps of aides, We understand they take a chance round of activities, to visit their dance floor, dining room, soda Awards. bert Shreves, the driver of the homes over the week end. fountain and luncheon service, Other officers named ■■were*; vice On finding mush-room too, truck, had started to drive out president, Mrs. Leon Campbell; According to the revised sched­ ladies and gentlemen’s dressing LEAD AM. ELEC. BIST. of Roe Street onto Days Avenue, rooms, public toilets, a grocery after first pausing to ascertain second vice president, Harold C. Missi Mae Mills ule the royal party will enu their store. Bathing suits and boats Bradfield;. secretaz’y, Miss Ebbert; state tour at Grand Raven Sunday, Prosperity in Buchanan is that the street was clear of cars. treasurer, Mrs.. Glenn Haslett. and will then give another show­ for rent will be kept in stock. Attested by Sales He was unable to see the ap­ Made Secretary of The building is to be of a new proaching motorcycle on account Ghaiz-men of committees for Quo ing of the Blossom Revue at the type of construction only recently Success. coming year are: members!-'p, Liberty Theatre at Benton Har­ of parked cai*s, until he was into Mrs. M. H, McKinnon’ ’WE**in County W . C. T. U. bor nest Monday evening. The brought into use, and will be en­ the avenue. He halted his truck, tirely of reinforced concrete and Congratulations arc being re­ Mrs. J. R. Semple; hospitality, party will stay Friday and Sat­ thinking* that Ferry would ride in Mrs. Frank Habicht; publicity, The Woman’s Christian Temper­ urday in Grand Rapids. The deci­ steel. The dance floor well be of ceived this week at the offices of front of him. The latter, however, X special composition with a glass tlie Indiana & Michigan Electric apparently thought that the truck Mrs. E, H. Ormiston. ance Union met Friday afternoon, sion to make a second showing The men of the organization Apr. 25, at the home of Mrs. J. E. finish. Company here, as a result of the would keep going and that he followed a ’number of requests to success of the lOGal salesmen in were in charge of the meeting, E. Arney. that effect. It is understood that The sale of lots has been placed would go behind it. As a result of leading the 42 districts of the the misunderstanding, the motor­ H. Ormiston acting as chairman, .During the business session, a the Revue has been greatly altered in the hands of the Interstate Realty Company of Chicago. The American Electric Company in the cycle struck the side of tlie truck, a committee of men being in report o f the County Convention and; improved since the first show­ extent in zzbich they exceeded charge of the refreshments. ing in the1 Twin City and Niles two management of the resort have Ferry's leg* being pinned between which had been held April 15, in their quota in the spring electric the two machines. The business meeting was held Benton Harbor, was given. This weeks; ago. started the regular spring clean-up and. are hauling sand for the bath­ range sale drive. in the Junior high. After the 'com­ convention was attended by Mae Over TOO Floats Entered He was taken to Pawating hos­ Tlie charcoal sketch of Miss Cecilia Eisenhart, queen of the 1930 ing beach. The greater part of the Messi*s. Ralph Wegner and pital at Niles, where it was found pletion of the business meeting, Mills, local president. Mrs W. D. With May 7 set as: the closing the association adjourned *.to the Hayes, Mrs: W, F. Runner, who Blossom Fete, which is reproduced above was drawn in 1929 by John cottage owners were at the resort Leonard Daggett of the local of­ that the bone of the upper leg bad date for flo'at entries it is consid­ over the week end preparing their fice were also lionoi*ed by pi*izes been badly shattered, the fracture auditorium, where the program has been recording secretary for ered assured that over 100 en­ ICoch, at that time a student at the University of Michigan, and now was held. Ray Miller of the .man­ the county for the past three year's summer homes for the vacation Of §75. and 860 for attaining first extending down into the knee. tries will parade on May 10. The completing his art education in Paris. The, sketch was made in the seasons. and second positions among* the Physicians in chai*ge stated that ual training department- gave a was succeeded by a lady from Ben­ floats will be more beautiful than very interesting and instructive ton Harbor and Miss Mae1 Mills course of an hour during n visit made by Miss Eisenhart and a friend ------o------salesmen of the Ind: & Mich, dis­ it would not be necessary to amp­ ever this year, according to Cass tinct, the former selling 41 ranges utate the limb, but that the young address on “Mental Hygiene.” was elected county treasurer for Rutkowskie, chairman o f the float at Koch's studio on a Sunday afternoon. Koch recognized Miss Eiscn- Florence Keller the ensuing year, 'Miss Mills gave and the -latter, 39 ranges. man would very likely have a per­ Music was furnished by the Boys committee, who estimates that ov­ liart's rare beauty and secured the privilege1 of painting a full-length The bulletin issued from the manently stiff knee as a result of Glee Club, directed by Mi'. Hyink. the report of the work of the lo­ er 525,000 will be spent in float Expires Saturday; cal, UiiiQh during the past year. study in Oils, which now hangs; in a Detroit art gallery. headquarters of the American. the accident. Miss Ethel Rochenbach, director of decoration. EIectz*ic company in New York ------— o ------— girls physical education, introduc­ Mrs. Kate Wilder, one of the The committee in charge has re­ W as Sick 2 Yrs. ed a group of girls who gave a national W. C. T. U. speakers was City has the following to say: Rev. Hayes Talks served the right to reject any “Indiana & Michigan should cer­ demonstration o f the work of the present at the convention and float whose design does not fit in department. A second group of spoke at the afternoon, and even­ Trap Shooting is Florence May Keller, daughter tainly be proud of Riley & Co., with the general idea o f the pag­ who let it be known that Buchan­ to H. S. Assembly girls in costume then demonstrated ing sessions. eant, and is endeavoring to elimi­ of Frank and Alta Weatherwax Resumed at Grounds Keller, was boi*n in Buchanan an is an 'up and atem’ town.. We several of the folk dances tauglit Three new members were added nate advertising features, as far hope that Riley and his men come ■ Mr. Hyink, mathematics teacher in physical education classes. to the local Union Friday. as possible and emphasize the flor­ township, Berrien county, Michi­ Buchanan Gun Club gan, Jan. 3, 1920, and passed through as well in the refrigerator and director of the Boys’ Glee After the progi’am refreshments The essay contest at the local al idea. peacefully away In the family sales campaign.” Club, was in charge of the assem­ were served by the men in”the Do­ Phil Hanlin Wins Prize school having closed the week pre­ The shooting* was resumed at home, six and one half miles, Messrs. Wegner and Daggett bly program Friday morning. The mestic Science room. vious, it was reported that the Phil Hanlin was awarded the $5 the grounds of the Buchanan northwest of Buchanan, Saturday not only led the entire Indiana and Boys’ Glee Club sang two numbers papers were now in, the hands of prize for the best float idea in the Gun Club Sunday after an inter­ morning at. 1:30 o’clock. April 26, Michigan district of the American “The Volga Boat Song,” Folk Song the judges, who would soon be contest sponsored by the Bick 1930, at the age of 10 years, 3 Gas & Electric Company territory and “Honeytown" by Parkes. mission of two weeks on account, Rev. Hayes, pastor of the Evan­ ready to report as to the best es­ Smith grocery. Second prize went of rain, Marks by the cracksmen months and 23 days. but they tied with a Pennsylvania say. The prizes will be awarded to Mrs. Ada Dacy Sanders and l i L She leaves to mourn her demise, sales force for fiist place among gelical church, was speaker for the as soon as possible after judges competing were as follows: Wood morning. His subject was “The third to the Domestic Economy de­ 15-21-22-23; Hunter 23-22-1S; Sal­ her parents, two sisters, Alene. the entire 42 subdistricts in eight report and the winning papers will, partment of the Buchanan high states, with 42 per cent of their Bible.” Some of the things learn­ be sent on to the county director isbury 21; Ed Sands IT; L. Sands age 8, and Helezi, age 3, and a ed about the bible were that it is school. 14-19; C. Bennett 13-17; Butts IS; Attendance at Metings Sur­ brother, Walter, age 13, also quota. The Ind. & Mich. Electric for the county contest. The float committee, Matt ,T. Co, now has 583 ranges installed the most popular book in the The resignation of Mrs. Lulu Manning 16; Wood (doubles) 19- passes* the. Parent Post grandparents, other relatives and world and ,thez*e are more bibles Kelling, chairman, states that none 20-19-18-19. a host of childhood friends. in this district. Willsey was' accepted by the of the ideas may be available on at Niles.. made and sold than any other Union, she being unable to serve Her last illness was the result book in the world. The bible is account of the ruling of the fete of a previous illness suffered two VERA HARTLINE, ESTHER longer on account of poor health, management against a predomi­ Drill Tool Room, composed of prophecy, sermons, AALFS WIN BUCHANAN" j and Mrs. I. N. Barnhart was elect­ Mrs. Wiri. Speckine, 161 ATTEND SERVICES years before from which she was revelations, love stories, war stor­ nance of advertising features. Supposed to have fully recovered. TWB. CONTEST.’ . ed to fill the unexpired term. The Blossom Parade will be held Daughter Pioneers, Office Quintet to ies, and many other helpful and The program for the meeting Saturday, May 10, the program Forty Young People on N a­ She attended the Gardner school interesting things. All the scrip­ was in charge of the president, and of which she was a scholar of the Bowl for Title ture was written by inspired men. Spelling champions from -the for the week being as follows: Passes Aw ay Sun. ture Study Hilce rural schools o f all townships* in consisted of many items of inter- Monday and Tuesday, May 5th Saturday, fifth grade. The first five books in the bible est taken from the Union Signal, Her life was just a little bit of are called the books of Moses or Berrien, County were selected in and 6th— Air Circus at Twin City The Drill Tool Room and the contests held Friday, and will-com­ which were read b y the members Golf and Aviation Field, Benton Mrs. William Speckine, 50: pass­ sunshine and in her passing on, the Pentituech, The books contain Progress made in Salvation Office quintets of the Clark In­ the account of the creation of the pete for the county championship present and then discussed b y all. Harbor. ed away at her home at 11:30 p. size has left some sunshine to cheer dustrial Bowling League Mill bat­ The hostess; served; delicious re* Wednesday, May 7th— Queen m. April 27, after an illness Of two Army work in Buchanan since the the lonesome hearts that will miss world. The talk was very inter­ at St. Joseph next Saturday. tle for tlie title tonight, with the esting and instructive to all. freshments. Coronation, and; Ball. Shadowland years, and was laid at rest in the first services held in the old Rough her happiness and smile. latter team conceded an outside The Buchanan Township contest ------a------Dance Pavilion. St. Joseph. Oak, Ridge cemetery yesterday af­ Wagon Works building Easter Day Funeral services; were held in chance to win by taking all three ------o------was held at the Wagner'" school Jeannecte Zwergel Thursday, May Sth—Outboard ternoon. indicate that the tail will soon be the Evangelical dhurch, Monday games. In case the Office five Wants to Learn with Mrs. Edna Long Derflinger Motor and Boat Show. Whitcomb wagging* the dog. attendance here afternoon at 4 o’clock daylight* in charge. Representatives from*, She was born on the farm two wins two out of three, they will the Miller, Coveney, Wagner, ’ Kel­ County President hotel, St. Joseph. Children's Pa­ miles west of Buchanan where she last week having passed that of savings time, Rev, W. D. Hayes, tie their rivals for league honors Date of Father’s rade, St. Joseph. the parent post at Niles. pastor, officiating. Interment was sey, Colvin and Broceus'schools died, the place being the old and it will lie necessary to play competed. The winner *of' the Friday. May 9th—Blossom Time Holmes homestead, which was Due to the overflow attendance made in Oak Ridge cemetery. off the rubber. O f Eastern Star Pageant and Circus at Fiistrup ------o------Auto Experiment seventh-eighth grade groups was homesteaded by her grandfather,, at meetings it was found neces­ The City League ended the sea­ Vera Hartline of the eighth-grade Field, Benton Harbor. Enos Holmes, Jr. and; Martha Bur- sary this week to increase the Miss Jeannette Zwergel, em­ Local Delegation son’s play last night with the Herbert Koontz of South Bend, of the Coveny school, and ‘the-win­ Saturday, May 10th—1:00 p. m. ress, her name before marriage seating* capacity of the hall to *75 Three Oaks five in the title posi­ ployee in the local, offices of the Floral. Parade, forming in Benton was a visitor at the Record office ner of the fifth-sixth grade groups being Alma Holmes. She was, mar­ and to divide the midweek Service Attends Anniv. of tion. was Esther Aalfs of th e,'sixth Clark Equipment Company, was Harbor and; ending in St. Joseph. ried Feb. 2, 1SS0, to William into two meetings, one for adults,,, last uiglit and while here looked elected president of the Berrien S:00 p. m. “Nite-O-Nites” Carnival through some of the old files of grade of the Miller school. Speckine, and they made, their 21 years or ovez:, on, Wednesday Glendora I. O. O. F. The Bertrand Township contest County Eastern. Star Association Sunday, May 11th — Blossom home on the Holmes farm. In ad­ evening; and One for junior mem­ Chief Robinson tlie Record to discover the date, at the annual meeting held at Sunday. Motor trips through Blos- when liis father, Gus Koontz, tried was held at the Dutch Cornel's dition to her husband,, she is sur­ bers on Friday evenings. Both out his pioneer automobile model, school, with Miss Wilma Carlin in Three Oaks: Thursday. Mrs. Em­ somland. vived by two daughters; Mi's: Jes­ evening meetings will begin, at Twenty-five mezzzbcrs of the lo­ Gets Sentence of ma Knight of Buchanan was re­ ------— o------— cal I. O. O. F. and Rebekali lodges operated by steam, some 15 or 20 charge. The winner in the seventh- sie Davis and Martha Speckine, 730 fast time. eighth grade division -was Marjorie elected to the post of secretary- and one son, Yalmore Speckine, attended the Golden Anniversary From 2 to 14 Yrs. years before the gas buggy be­ treasurer, and Mrs. T. D. Childs Morse, Bailey Out A t the first separate junior ,of the founding of the Glendora came a success. ,GUS Koontz was .Hamilton of the Dayton school. was elected to the office of chap­ The funeral was held from the meeting to be held Friday even­ Odd Fellow* Lodge at the Wolver­ Elmer (Chief) Robinson was the owner and manager of the Bu­ The winner in the 'fifth and’ sixth lain. Other officers named were: For Frosh Baseball home at 2 p. m. Standard time, (3 ing, May 2, a special: feature; will ine Gardens Monday night. In the sentenced to from two to four­ chanan: Windmill Company, living grade divisions was Mary Baton first vice president,, Belle Edison, p. m. fast time) with Rev. Rice in be the attendance of Mrs. Hazel neigliboi'hood of 250 lodge mem­ teen years in the state prison at here from . about ISIS until 1890. of the Dutch Corners school. , Berrien Springs; second vice pres­ A t Western State charge and interment was made in Lawrence, the Young People’s Ser­ bers from all parts of the county Ionia by Judge ; Charles White in During that, time he developed his The Niles Township contest was ident, Mrs. Li. E: Merchant. St. Oak Ridge cemetery, geant Major of the LaPorte corps,’ were present;. Sam Wollet was in the circuit court sessions Tuesday, idea of a horseless carriage driv­ held at the Bell school. Friday-’ af­ — ,— o----■— and her daughter, Miss Rosita ternoon with Miss Martha Juhl of Joseph; marshall, Bessie Lee of Floyd Bailey and Robert Morse charge of the entertainment,, which sentence following; a change by en by steam .and tried it out in a Three Oaks; organist, Ruth Alden,, Lawrence, the Young* People’s Sec­ consisted mainly of dancing with, Robinson of his plea from, “not July Fourth celebration. He died the Brick school in charge. Rep­ of Buchanan, are reported among . Wynn Attains retary of the same corps. At the Benton Harbor: sergeant-at-arms, the candidates for the Freshmen music furnished by the “ Hungry guilty” to “g*uilty.” It is under­ about eight years ago in South resentatives were entered from the John Curtis, Colonia. Sunday services Mr. and Mrs.. Clif­ Five” quintet of Buchanan. This stood that Robinson will be com­ Bend.. Herbert Koontz would be Bell, Brick, Electric Light, De- baseball team reporting for spring Scholarship Honors ford Raymond, candidate cadets Mott, St. Joseph Valley,, .Geye'r, practice at Western State Teach­ orcliesti'a is composed as follows: mitted to the Ionia,; state prison pleased if any local person can from the Michigan City Corps, ; jane H.'ibich t., piano; Harold until such, time as he can be trans­ furnish him with the date on Bernhardt and Bertrand schools. Power Wire Break ers College. Bailey is a candi­ W . S. T. College were present. First place in each division was date for. his position of short stop, Fierce, drums; Maynard Post, ferred to some institution for the which: his father tried out his auto­ Saturday afternoon, W. C. Walk­ ; trombone; Phil Hanlin, 'cornet; mentally defective. . mobile. won by a pupil from the Bertrand Cuts Off Light in which he functioned several , ——— o-----— years on Buchanan and, Niles George Wynn of Buchanan is er, the Young People’s . Sergeant John Strayer, saxaphone and clar­ —---- :--Or——— ... school, Everett Curtis taking/first,- Major of the Niles : and Buchan­ inet. Very excellent music was for the seventh-eighth division.and" teams, demonstrating himself to one of the fifty-two students of Owners Hydrants Local Apple and Thomas Garvin for the fifth-sixth In S. Buchanan be one of the best players ever de­ Western State Teachers College, an corps, led a nature study hike dispensed. veloped, in this section for that Kalamazoo, to achieve a place on into the Chamberlain Hilis. Tliirty- . —------o------division. nine children took part in the hike, And Sillcocks Must Cherry Crops are Light service; in the south part position. Morse starred as a pit­ the high scholarship list of the Portage Prairie . , — of the city was. interrupted, at cher on; local high school: teams, winter term, according to the list with five adults as escorts. Pay for Sprinkling Unhurt by Frost Installing New ypy 9:50 p. m. yesterday when the and last summer made an excellent which has just' been announced. ■ A total of 161 people have at­ Society to Repeat limb of a tree was broken off dur­ record pitching for the Three Oaks To win a place on the honor roll tended the meetings during* the Residents of Buchanan who pos­ Fifty H. P. Motor ing the storm and fell across a Acorns. The local, boys are;.com- of Western State is no small past ten days. Play at Dayton sess a hydrant or sillcock on their The apple . and cherry crop in 2300 volt feeder wire severing it. peting- with a field of fifty, and achievement as: it requires a grade premises will be charged with the tills district escaped the frost A t PumpiriglPlaht There was a momentary intermis­ will doubtless find the going fast. ' of A in at least three subjects, Galien 4-H Club use of* water for sprinkling* in tlie damage; which was reported'in Van sion of light on Front Street but — 1---- o------— and not more than one B is al­ . The E. L. C. E. of the Portage future,. according jo City Clerk Buren, 'county as a result of low ■ ...... the service there was almost im­ Mrs. John Redden arrived home lowable for those making' the list. Prairie. Evangelical church will re­ Harry Post, who has been,'.in­ temperature's last week, according City.* water works * .superintend­ mediately resumed. The service; last week from Kpworth hospital, Mr. Wynn turned in a record of Holds Achievement peat their play, “ Mrs. Tubbs of structed by the; city commission , to to Charles Bainton, a leading local ent, Arlih'Clark,-is engaged in the to the south part of the city was where she had undergone an oper- five straight “A’s” for the semes­ Shantytown” , at the Dayton M. E. start the semi-annual collection of fruit grower, who states that to installment, of a Iai%e 50, horse­ restored, about eleven o’clock., ‘ ! ation. . ters academic work. Meeting Wed. Night church on the evenizzg of Tuesday, water taxes on that basis next date his apple trees are well set power motor to operate the pump, ------o------1-----—----O;------—n The Four-H Club of Galien .will May 6. * Monday. Post will be sat; the library, and, show no indication o f frost which .was rebuiltilast spring, 'and - ■ Miss Lois Reist and Lawrence ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Allen and Born; to Mr. and Mrs. Gary hold an Achievement Day meeting : ■ ------—0 y *:■ tin and after that date, from .the* ioss: Sour cherries are also'safe whichjhas since.iqvertaxecDthe old Billings; o f Detroit; were-'Week* end daughter, Helen, of Fort Wayne, Clements,, a son, Garry James at.the’ Method.ist- Church Wednes­ Will Lei ter is building a sun hours of S a,' m. until noon_aiid thus .far and are heavily set with 40,, horse powerjinotor.- The entire guests of Miss Reist’^ ’mother; were Sunday guests: at the home, of Clement's, Jr., at their home south, day evening, May 7, at 7:30 p. m. parlor and kitchen on the Harry from 1, p. m. until' 5; p. m., for* the ifuit; The. sweet cherry crop'has power system kt'-the plantils also Mrs:. Edna. Reist.*, * : 4 Mr: and Mrs. Otto Reiuke, Sunday. of Buchanan, Tuesday, April 29. standard time. Tuttle residence on Charles Court. collection of the tax. *il3 been reduced by frost. being rewired/; * V. ij.’ , ■ : - J } T’HE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 1,1930.

Mr, and Mrs. Will Griffen, Cecil of Buchanan, spent Sunday after­ by the young- people of the grange Ralph’s about “mining.” Eleanor Dean, Mary _ Jane. '-Zer^- Bennett of South Bend and Mr. noon with Mrs. A. Errisperger. Regular meeting after supper fol- This week we drew a grave yard be, William. Tayjqp, Milburn. Shaff­ News From Galien and Vicinity and Mrs.. Ernest. Renbarger -and ‘‘Mr.1 and-Mrs": Homer Mcrrl ey and- lowed.-.by a program. Plan to" at­ and buried “slang words," er, Donald “Shafer-, 'Eunice Shafer,“! son of' Buchanan, Sunday after­ family of Buchanan, spent Sunday tend. ■ ’ Marjorie Huss, Eleanor Naugle, noon,. ------o----—— We have daily, floor inspection afternoon with. Mr. and Mrs. Neal for cleanliness under the desks. Al­ Harold Van Gundy. . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sizer of Saw­ Van,Lew. HOLMES SCHOOL NEWS Those with perfect attendance: and ten great grandchildren.. Child­ Indiana Church yer were Saturday evening guests etha and Everett are the only two ren, living; out of town who were of: Mr, and Mrs; R.h*V. Slocum. . Mr. and Mrs. Louis Compass Teacher, Mrs. L.'N oggle to have their floor clean for four; 'Blsi§ 'JPCetfman^r J^Lpyd “iHuss, GALIEN WOMAN present were: Jesse nf Chicago, Al­ Miss Dorothy Wolford returned and .sons: of Gary, spent Sunday ■weeks. Aletha, Elda, Chester Head Marjorie Huss, Laura. Kline,“ .Eu­ Delegates Attend with., her parents. The school board bought us a and Leona Seyfred have had clean nice Shafer,/Milburn Shafer. bert of Three. Oaks and Chris of. home Sunday evening' after spend­ set of1 "Historical Geographical Maple Grove. Mr., and Mrs. Wade ing several days in Chicago. > Mrs. Laura Rotzine and Mrs. desks for four weeks. ■Olive Branch Sun. Louis Ro.tzine spent Sunday af­ Maps of the United States." We iSHONOREDON Haines; of LaPorte, cousins, were George Murdock from Big Rap­ like them. We had some beautiful Easter present.. ids is spending a few days with, ternoon’ with Mr, and Mrs. Emil lilies in our school yard last Fri­ Rotzine at Westville. There were' three pupils that About, twenty-five members of liis mother. day but we guess somebody else 89TH BIRTHDAY Mrs. Stella Redding1 and Mrs. were neither absent nor tardy for thought so too, because: they took the U. B_ church, of Adamsville, Mr., and Mrs. Guy Smith were famous' the world over Culture GIuB Molds Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. Frank Heckathorn spent Thursday the month of April They were them, roots and, all. 'The' spot Ind.„ took charge, o f the services and Mrs. Carl Renbarger. with Mrs. S. E. Johnson at Bu­ Ivan Price. Eicia and Aletlia Bart- looked rather bare Monday. , m r s . . , m A r g a r e t G O O D E N - Last Meet, Year chanan. line. OtJGHlHAS BEEN, RESIDENT of Sunday morning in the Olive Mrs. Ray Stevens of Niles, spent —Written by 7th Grade. Branch U. B; church, by giving a, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Crooker Aletha Haftline was the only © Pinaud's HERE 60 YEARS.. the week end with her parents, and ’family of .Niles, spent Sunday One that got “A” in Deportment The Culture. Club, Ifeld their program consisting; o f music; songs Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Smith, BROGETJS SCHOOL and ;several religious: playlets. A f­ afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe for the month. Mrsk Margaret Goodenough, one meeting Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sheeley spent Heckathorn. Five g'ot good, grades in .citizen­ HONOR ROLL of GnUeh’s , rpione'crs„ celebrated Mrs. G- A.. Jannascli. This was ter the services they assembled at Monday with their daughter; Mrs, For Month of April Shampoo the Gleaner hall, where they wore Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strunk and ship;; Aletha and Elda Hartline, her 89th .birthday; anniversary on “Magazine Day" and the nine Frank Clark. SOriS of Battle Creek spent the Raljph Gilbert, Leona Seyfred, Betty Smith, Junior Diekow, Sunday.. The: event was observed members: present responded to roll greeted by twenty-five; members Mr. and Mrs; George Gowland Carol Sebasty. Mary Jane Taylor, Rhy Heims, of the Olive Branch church and week end with his parents. by the serving o f a, dinner at the call by giving ‘‘The Department I spent Sunday with relatives in Miss lone Williams of South Last week for “Good English Ruth Heims, Dorothy Skinner, Ed­ Leaves your home of. her daughter. Mrs. Gassie Dike, Best.” It was an interesting- all enjoyed a community dinner to­ Valparaiso. ward Miller, Daisy Ross, Albina gether., Bend, spent the: week end with her Club" the Fifth, grade gave a play Melxel. * Twenty-nine were pres­ meeting and will be the last meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Goodenough" sister, Mrs,, FlOyd Martin. called “Dramatization of the Story Mottle, Agnes Nekvasil, Robert hair lustrous, ent. The dinner menu represented; ing held until October; A pot luck of Chicago, were Friday night Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schaen and of Damon and Pythias.” They all Taylor, Fred Hall, Stella Mottle, the choicest dishes of the various lunch was served after the mect- guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ren­ family and Mrs. I-I. H. Urieh of diet very well, ! Margaret Smith, Albert Hurley, healthyand members o f the family and was, barger, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Ren­ Niles, spent Wednesday evening This week the first and fourth Mary Nekvasil, Tom Marsh, Dean served, cafeteria style; No program, Galien Locals barger and son of Three Oaks, with Mrs. Floyd Martin. grades gave a play entitled, "Les­ Hurley, Frank Lchrke, Theda "was, arranged , and the day was were Sunday guests. sons Out Doors.” Strunk, Rita Hall, Pearl Miller, not too dry! Galien Teacher to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hampton were i Don’t forget next Tuesday even­ carried, “out with: pleasant infor­ Mrs. Will Jannascli is suffering ing Will bo Community meeting Last week we had to draw pic­ Audrey Wilcox, Ruth Strunk, An­ mality. - Sunday guests; of Mr. and Mrs. with an infected finger, caused by tures of industry. Some of the na Huff, Sylvia Wallace, Edna Attend Passion Play Orville Hampton at Three Oaks a blister. at the Dayton church. A play en­ At your favorite store—or send ' Mrs; Goodenough, once again; Miss Erma Goodenough, of Three titled "Sirs. Tubbs of ,Shantytown" best were put on the: wall. Aletha Holmes, Effie Mae Price. Slaw? all, her children gathered: Mrs. Charles Holiman and her The Berrien County Home Eco­ will be given by the Portage Prair­ drew one representing- “manufac­ 5 - "b----- —\ for free sample 'toPinaud, Dept. Oaks spent the evening there. nomic Clubs will; hold Achieve around ber in loving observance of mother, Mrs; E. Schiele; of Galena, ie E. L. C. E. Everyone welcome. turing." Everett Seyfred’s picture MEAD SCHOOL M, 220 E. 2 i St., New York. heir birthday which fell on Wed­ 111;, have made reservations on Ten members of the Rebecca ment Day at Berrien Springs next was of “civil engineering,” El da’s The following pupils ate on the lodge are practicing on: their play, Time, 7:45. nesday; 'Annually the; Sunday near­ the! ship, ‘‘Columbus" .which, sails Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salisbury of was about ‘‘agriculture" and April Honor roll:; est her birthday is selected: for the June 2-1. They will visit Germanv "The Bride Breezes In" which will Mrs, Louise Scott and daughter be given in the town hall in May. Dearborn, spent Thursday with Mr celebration; and other interesting plnccs and of Benton Harbor, spen Fritdav and Mrs. Fred Salisbury, Mr3. Gopjienough was born in will see the Passion Play. They The: date lias not yet been set. with Mrs. J. W. Toland. ------o------Ohio and Sas! lived in Galien for will return Aug. 6. "Achievement Day” will be ob­ Mr, and Mrs, Will Janasch en­ over- 60.years. Since the death; of Mrs. Hobman has taught the served next week by the "4-H” tertained. Sunday afternoon, Mr. her husband; she has made: her first and second grade for several club. The day has: not been. set. and Mrs. Frank Arend and Mr, Wagner News home with her nine- children. She years and will teach them next Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hecka- and Mrs, Walter Arend of South tliorn and son of South Bend, also hSi’s: thirteen grandchildren year.. Bend, Mr. and Mrs, George Mar­ The Buchanan township spelling spent the week end with. Mr; and tin of Buchanan and Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Heckathorn. contest Was held a t ' the Wagner J. A. Raas of Baroda. school Friday. The seventh, -and Mr. and Mrs. Will: Jannaseh. and Miss Muriel; Andrews and MisS daughter were; Sunday evening eighth grade winner Was Vera Jaunita Jannaseh were in Buchan­ Hartline ;of Coveney school and guests; o f Mr; and Mrs. Herbert an Saturday. S ervice I; Ruas. the fifth and: sixth grade winner Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stodder en­ was Esther Aalfs of Miller school. Mrs. G. Burger spent Sunday at tertained; Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan with Mr. and.Mrs, Thos. George Marsh and family and Walker Una Mrs. Mary Hendricks: Mrs. Tillie Marsh and family at­ After Tivis. of Chicago, over the week end. Mrs., Lavina Hollister is ill and tended the funeral of Florence O nly COMMODITY Louis Mitchell left Sunday for Keller Monday at Buchanan, is being cared for by her daugh­ Chicago to spend the week. ter, Mrs. John Clark, at her horiie. The members of Wagner Grange Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts en­ will meet Friday afternoon to Our bank is built on it. I Stoppitx: tertained; Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Clean Up tbe premises and plant O. H. Holmes of Battle Creek and Portage Prairie trees and shrubbery. Supper will Our efforts center around it. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. White of be served at 7 o’clock, slow time, Boulder, Colo. The latter was Mrs. Frank Wigent returned to Our success depends on it. Alice Dolph before her marriage ber home in Kalamazoo: after hav­ and lived here; ing spent a week with her par­ Ralph and. William Herman of ents* Mr. and Mrs, A, W, Mitchell, We aim. to make our service so attractive that you will be a Buchanan met with, quite an, acci­ Miss Dorothea Eisele and Phay dent Saturday morning near Ga­ Redding of Dayton, spent Sunday pleased and constant customer. Remember there are lien. In passing another car, their afternoon with the latter’s sister, Ford sedan tipped oyer,, smashing Mr. and, Mrs. Lee - Seyniour"’’iKd a. wheel and the body of the ’ car: family at LaPorte. ' f quite badly. William; was driving * The E. L. C. E. of our chUrch two good places to and was cut on the face; and hands Ralph was unhurt. will hold their regular monthly For pyorrhea business meeting Friday evening THl BUCHANAN STATE BANK eat—at home and Mr. and Mrs; G. C. Glover were with Mr, and Mrs. Donald-Rhoades Sunday guests' of Mr. and Mrs. at Glendora, Buchanan, Michigan Geo. Glover at Niles. The E. L. C. E. will give the For prevention Mr. and Mrs. Henry; Klasner play; “Mrs. Tubbs in Shantytown” against gum infec­ spent several; days last week .with tions, use Zonite, Mr. and Mrs,, Charley Klasner at at the Dayton church May 6. No Glendora. admission but a free will offering the new powerful Mr. and Mrs. Will Roundy and will be taken for the benefit of an tiseptic. Also sons who have been in Phoenix, both societies. guards against Ariz., for several months; returned The township spelling contest colds, coughs and Smith’s Cafeteria Sunday. was held Friday at Dutch Corners more serious dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawson school. The winners were Marjorie Hamilton of Dayton for the 7th eases of nose and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. throat. lllr E ; Jefferson Shetland Bldg; and Mrs. R. V. Slocum. and Sth grade honors, Joe Balone, Mr; and Mrs. Mando Potter Dutch Corners, for 5th and 6th South Bend, Ind. were Sunday evening guests of Mr grade honors. This little speller and; Mrs.. Clarence Rumbaugh. missed one word out of 600. Mr. and Mrs; Will Renbarger en­ Miss Marjorie Neiswender, north tertained: Mr;, and Mrs. Carl Nish, of Buchanan, Miss Florence Mit­ chell, Lawrence Mitchell and Jake 'ilr Kuntz spent Sunday in Bremen , A r i ■ tStandaid 0 S'Sy v%cc ... with1 relaties and friends. Mrs. William Eisele entertained VARESIO’S W e e k l y s t o r e n e w s f o r w y m a n c u s t o m e r s the Women’s Missionary society station attendant to show Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ullery and son, north of Niles, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Vite, lestaurasit Sunday. ------o------1202 S. Third St. May brings Savings KILNS, MICK. T B e b a l l a n d A Dayton News On Dixie Highway Mrs, Fred Salisbury and son, Darqey, spent Sunday afternoon at OUR SPECIALTIES for you—-ai Wyman5 Dowagiac visiting the former’s mother and other relatives. Spaghetti b o t t l c AA l SL Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gripe and family, Mrs. Mary Matthews, Mr. Ravaioli and Mrs. Lon Matthews of Wal­ Today, May 1st, starts a series of important sales, at - Wyman’s— nut Grove, spent .Sunday after­ and Mushrooms sales 'of new* spring and summer merchandise; specially purchased noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich­ «• and offered at very special prices., Watch the papers for news of ter. DINE HERE Mr; and Mrs. Walter Ernsberger these; events throughout the entire month of. May. and Mr;’ and Mrs. William - Fette This: week end, May 1, 2 and 3, brings four events which makes it worth your while to come in to Wyman’s.

Sale of our $1.95 Jo-don $ i X > r . Paint Now! JLl-IIS simple test shows clearly All Silk Chiffon Hosiery & ’that New Iso-Vis does not thin During Store Remodelling W e are out or “ break down” in the crankcase no.matter how many THis: is the most important hosiery silk chiffon stockings with Rails miles you drive. evfent of the year at Wyman’s., It clocks, $1.95 value at $1;55 pr. The T o motorists accustomed to includes three; groups of fine; silk, sale lasts through Saturday, May 3. find oil thin and diluted after a few hundred miles o f driving, stockings at 20 per cent savings,, ail Day in a supply of; better stockings shows you the way oils ' CLOSING New Iso-Vis brings a mew con­ first quality and full-fashioned.. while you can save 40c on each pair., differ in “ body”. The ception of motor oil quality. more “body" an oil They are :our regular $1.95 Jo-don all NOW ON: Sale of Women’s fast col­ has, the slower the silk; chiffon stockings at $1.55 pr. or summer wash dresses, $1.88. It is important to realize that little ball falls in the 90 percent o f the “ thinning out” in tube; Notice the dif­ Our regular $1.95 "Granite all silk NOW ON: Sale of children’s fast ference between used. OUT your crankcase takes plkce during .the Iso-V is and any other service stockings at $1.55 pr. All color wash “dresses, sizes 2 to 14, $1. first 200 miles after changing your oil.- oil drained from the Heath and Milligan Paints By overcoming this thinning- out Iso- crankcase; Vis assures you o f lubrication not only COMING SATURDAY: High School Senior Day at Wyman’s. The Senior class when your oil is_ fresh but 'right up Sa v e m o n e y o« AT ONE HALF REGULAR PRICE until the time you change. oils and gives lubricatio n over a wider will run; the. store and; they offer5 many very special values for Saturday, May range o f engine tempera tures; carbon removal. 3 pfely. Biggest Paint Value In Our History New Iso-Vis actually is. ns- heavy, You can get New Iso-Yis from any New Iso-Vts re­ Urn* after a long period o f use, as ik was the Standard Oil dealer or service station; duces the carbon COMING; SATURDAY:; The Summer Opening of the Model Home on Wyman’s day you put it icr the crankca se; Fill your crankcase today and; enjoy nuisance. 'V third floor.. Gome to see how-pretty it looks in its summer furnishings. Remember, to*o—it reduces carbon more economical and efficient’5motor Watch for’ 'Future ,Announcements. deposit far below mostpremiiam priced lubrication thanyou’veeverhadbefore.

Store Hours: 9 iu in. to. 6 p. ni. Sit: 9 a. ni. to 9 p. m. South Bend, Ind,

L f ■RUNNER'S New Polarine is-also* affected ^ 1 S O "V I S** by our new refining processes— giving it an efficiency which is : "tS; ' SOUTH BEND/ | exceeded only by New Iso-Vis. The price is 25 cents a quart*

'! THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1930. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE « ) Runner’s Hardware, Phone 15. Delos Watson, ten year old son; Livingston’s' always have the Mrs. George McLaughlin under­ Runner's Hardware. Phone 15. er spent the week end at Kanka­ Harbor, :is a, guest of her mother, V* Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watson of newest models In millinery, $2,98 went. an operation at the Wallace Robert Roe, student; at. the Uni­ kee and Joliet, Til. Mrs. Dell Kempton. f Local News and' children, Betty and Jack, of West Front Street, is now able to to $0.50. Livingston’s, Niles. Title hospital Sunday. versity of Michigan, spent the ..Miss Ruby Conrad of South Orville Kline Qf,5 Bremen* "y . V Elmwood Park, Chicago, were the sit up a, while each day after John Durr is; reported as being R. .T. ,lucid and daughter, Norma, week end at the home of his par­ Eend tis visiting her parents, Mr. was :v Sunday /flie'stml ?the bOnidy *a Vv;; I The Young Women’s Foreign guests over the week end o f Mr. Spending five months in hod on ac­ somewhat improved and able to sit of New Troy, both .underwent op­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert R o c., mid Mrs. Manual; Conrad, north of of Asa Smith. * "* ” ' i Buchanan. Missionary Society of the Metho- and Mrs. Frank Imhoff. count of heart trouble. up at the Wallace hospital this erations for the removal of their Gerett Wisner visited his moth*,' - . sjKWfc : : : '-> jist church will meets Tuesday After Easter sale of dresses. 125 The Royal Neighbor Club will week.. tonsils at the Wallace hospital Fri­ er, who is a patient at a Kalama­ Miss’ Alene Kempton o f Benton £C0ntini%d btyjage S), ‘ - ’ I jvening. May Gth. at the home of new spring dresses in prints, flat meet this evening at the home of day, zoo hospital,'Friday. Mrs. Sarah Sellers is a patient ’■■ : A * . f~ jJrs., Glenn Haslett on Detroit crepes, chiffons, etc-, formerly Mrs. Ivan Dalrymple at 310 Moc­ this week in the Wallace hospital. Mrs. Mary Fabiana is a guest of Street- George O. Peterson of Three priced $15 to $22,, now $9.95. Liv­ casin Avenue with. Mrs, Fred Dr. and Mrs. Paul Wallace mo­ Rivers was a guest, Friday, at the relatives and friends in Holland El Blew blew 35c for a, can: of ingston’s, Niles. 17tle Welch and Mrs. Jesse Brewer as tored to Ann. Arbor, Sunday, stop­ home of Sir. and Mrs, Raymond and Fremont, Mich. , ‘ ‘E l Blue" Four Hour Enamel. He Guests; at the home o f Mr. and assisting hostesses. Bunco will Warring. be played. ping On their return that evening' Harry Cooper, who recently liked' it, too- So: will you or Sis* Mrs. Warren Willard Sunday, were at the home of the latter’s rela­ Runner’s Hardware. Phono 10. completed his high school course ter Sue like it too; So: do> try* it, their daughter. Miss Frances Will­ Mr. and. Mrs. W. G. Tuttle, the tives at Sturgis. A1 Charles wets a business: visi­ at the Benton. Harbor High School, • We also have other colors. Bitms’ ard. Mrs." Willard’s father, F. F. former a member of the faculty of tor in Three Oaks Saturday. has returned to the home of his 'Magnet Store. ll t lc The now costume jewelry Is now Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Northwestern university, are here 69c to $10. Livingston’s, Mr. and Mrs. George Exner and father, Homer Cooper, West Dew-5 i Mrs, Catherine Boone arrived5 Kempf, all of South Bend. spending a week at their summer Niles. 17tlc Miss Frances Sutphcn of this city cy Avenue. home Friday from Greeley, Colo., Mrs. Mollie Proud will enter- home qu Moccasin Avenue, during Mrs. R. C. Cole of Niles enter­ and Miss Mildred Echleman of Remember your mother on They are swell. And if you want t- where she spent several weeks itain the Past Noble Grand: club at the spring vacation at that school. ed the Wallace hospital, for treat­ South Bend were guests of friends Mother’s Day with a box of Mar­ rm n/i>rtr, visiting her daughter, Mrs, Will­ her home on Third Street this Dr. John Godfrey and son, Mrs. ment Thursday. in Belding, Midi., Sunday. tha Washington candies. Princess them good and fresh here is the place •i l : iam Shedron and; husband. On the evening. Nan G. Kent, and Mrs. Minnie We have a full line o£ fancy Mr. and Mrs. Henry Severn of i ice Cream Parlor. 17 tic ; return trip she stopped at Hart- G alien, were 'guests of Mrs. Hugh Pierce, a student at the to buy them. Where you are hungry drop in Haas motored to Colon Sunday, boxed candies for Mother's Day. ■ ttjy ?*.. ■ well,, Neb:, and visited at the and try our delicious sandwiches, the former visiting- his: father and Call early for best choice. Princess Sweni’s sister, Mrs, Arthur Pro* University of .Michigan, was a Schuyler Boone home for a few . or a bowl o f soup. Swaim’s Ice Mrs. Kent at her farm, properties Ice Cream Parlor. 17tic ceus, over the week end. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. days;, Cream Parlor, 17tic there. 1 Runner’s Hardware. Phone 15. Miss Mildred Koenigsliof, ah in­ Hugh Pierce, over the. week end. Reasonably priced, too. structor in the public schools of We cavrv brick ice cream at al! Grand Rapids, was a. week end times but if you wanL some spe­ guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cial molds or bricks let us know in Ghris Koenigshof. advance. Swaim’s Ice Cream Par­ 4 fU) *< R. J. Burrows spent the week lor. 17tlc J . E. ARMEY end at his home on Detroit Street. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fuller and x .MY. and Mrs. Raymond Warring daughter, Virginia Fuller, have re­ ‘The Square Deal Grocer” ' t T and Miss Jean Rae returned Sun­ turned to. their summer home at Phone 26 We Deliver day from a visit of several days Clear Lake from. Florida,. They with Mrs. Warring's: parents, Mr, will spend the summer at Clear L— Y and Mrs. Claude Duke of Grand Lake. ■ Rapids. Runner’s Hardware. Phone 15. Y Runner’s Hardware.. Phone 15. Edward Bowman, 8 year old EP^S-*- ibl Week-End Mrs. Tdessa Trainor and her son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry 1 Bow­ mother, Mrs. Mary Annabelle, re­ man, suffered painful injuries Fri­ CHAIN Jl No. You have been, told .... ~SS***« turned Friday from .Fairhope, day when he was bitten by a police f 1 ^ ji -C h ain stores-deprive our youth ^ Y Ala., where they spent the winter dog, the property of Dwight Mark­ STORE 4. ^ *** w O of initiative and a career*^ >*’ Y mouths. ham. We take orders now for Moth­ Anne Pfaliler returned Saturday HERE ARE THE FACTS Y ers Day special molds or brick from a visit with friends in Chi­ t ice cream. Place your orders early. cago. T h e scientific chain store method ligent youths opportunities to Princess Ice Cream Parlor. ITtic Don’t forget your mother, Sun­ of distribution requires knowb develop into highly trained ebusi­ Harold Roe and daughter, Miss day, May lltli. That’s her day so edge, initiative and executive ness executives, receiving a r e ^ t Cretin, spent Sunday with Mrs. give her a delicious box of our ability to a degree seldom found muneratlve income earlyin llfe*^ Roe in Jackson, candies. Swaini’s Ice Cream Par­ elsewhere. By developing these Businessmen of outstanding sue- •* Mrs. D. W. Boone returned Fri­ lor. 17tle requirements/ willing, capable cessful careers do not necessarily day from a visit of several weeks Richard Zerbe and Maynard youths arc given, the opportunity o t o the railroad, bank or factory Y duration spent with her daughter Post were in attendance at the fi­ to achieve a successful career where they won success;— it is in Denver, Colo, nals in the state debate contest in fact, a career broader in scope no longer necessary for our Charles Boyle of Battle Creek, held in Ann Arbor .Friday. than ever before. Chain store youth to become grocery store I i S Here was a guest of his parents, Mr. Mrs. George McLaughlin entered organizations like the A m . Stores owners to win success in the and Mrs. Charles Boyle, Sunday. Wallace hospital Saturday where Inci give to willing and intel­ food distributing field. D. B. McCarter and .Miss Mar­ she will undergo treatment. tha McCoy were in Three Rivers Mrs. Nellie Quick, who has. been, Sunday where they were guests of visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lee the former's brother. Pride, returned to her home in Arthur Allen spent the week South Bend, Saturday, Friday and end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mi’, and Mrs. Wilbur West were Arthur Allen, returning to Battle in Kalamazoo Thursday*. Creek Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutton were Burch Ruhdell of Minneapolis, guests of friends in South Bend Minn., is a guest of his sister, Mrs. over the week end. 1.00 Days Are. Saturday Day Pennell, Smith Street. Mrs. Homer Cooper, who was. C. E. KOONS,-Mgr. P l i o n e Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vischerk called here by the death of her and family are guests of Mrs. Vis- daughter, Mrs. Homera Lacey, was cherk’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. accompanied back to Pinecrest Charles Simpson. hospital, Friday*, by her brother, WELL KNOTWS! Miss Mary Reynolds, instructor Harry Esalhorst of Benton Har­ BRANDS ■hi the Tilden technical high school bor. ■Lucky Purchase of Of Chicago, spent the spring Vaca­ Runner’s Hardware. Phone 15. FLOUR PRICED LOW t tion with her brothers, Abe and Miss Helen Weils returned JO; Ross, at the Reynolds farm, this Plymouth, IiicL, Sunday, to resume GOLD MESIAL — FILLSBPEY?S <&■ week. her work as instructor in mathe­ Tweed Goats and Ensembles matics in. the ‘Plymouth high OR CEEES.0TA ❖ have all been reduced in price. school after a week’s vacation per­ 2 4 V i'lb : ^ 49-ib. Hart Schaffner & Marx and <#■ Livingston’s. Niles. 17tlc iod spent with her father, Frank b a g bag William Miller and Herbert Roe Wells. were in attendance at the South The annual Thank Offering of Bend Consistory Thursday evening the Woman’s .Foreign Missionary; Society of the M. E. church wiil HAZEL — All Ferpos© <&• to witness the presentation of the :32nd degree. he taken Sunday* morning at the ❖ Atty. Phil Landsman, was a bus­ close of, trie missionary sermon by i ~ bag 7 * c * 4big iness visitor in St. Joseph, Thurs­ Rev, Rice. day. Candies are sweet, but your Why not do your shopping Mother will be sweeter with a box where" you sec a large assortment. of Bunte’s Mi-Choice on Mother's HelSiZ. Ketslssap J9®- - 1— Livingston’s, Niles. 17Llc Day*, Sunday, May lltli. Princess Y rloyd Griffith has accepted a lee Cream Parlor. 17tf o .'■CAKE' ’ 2V,-lb. T position with the local A. & P. Mrs. Wintle and daughter of @®!d Medal FLOUR PH- store. California, are motoring to Chi­ SELECTED Y W. G. Farnsworth was a visitor cago and Michigan. They* left CALI FOR N L\ N o . I S a la d FRUITS t«U can t § © Values to $ 42c 50 Sold mi <&►Y over the week end in Grand Rap­ Los Angeles April 2S and expect ids. to visit many* eastern points. Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Collins was a Wintle and daughter were former TOMATO SOUP Y guest of her mother, Mrs. Eva Buchanan residents. C asittpl?ell9i - 3 for Y Slate, over the week end. Emmett Smith and Keith Bunk­ Y HAZEL BRAND Y SERVE O N 8-or. Thursday M ajotifiaise SALADS jar If© Y Y THE Friday and Y CORN “ PEAS Y ❖Y f 0 M A f © E S Saturday fv FACTORY STORE STANDARD .QUALITY Yf No. 2 Only! . . . YY cans 2 9 « Y •£»T v NATIONAL OR HAZEL — MANZANILLAS Y 30-07. f t Just tliinlt.... wliai an opportunity at this tim e of year: f Stu££ed Olives JOT Z5c *iS t COME AGAIN— FANCY SPANISH Y4>i fu ll %t gneett © lives_ qt. jav MMWS Y AMERICAN . d o z e n 1416'OZ- S f © YT Csitsisp HOME bottle ❖ AMERICAN HOME TIES TWO at- Bill Piekles ROWS jar 3 T O f NATIONAL OR HAZEL New shades, patterns, styles. $1 to S1.50 Fine quality shirts. Their style at a price so Beautify Your Lining Room low should, induce every man to buy several, ❖ €M er fltsegar hottle values.. M Priced specially for this occasion 4% With a' Values to $2.50. Special at <%> NATIONAL 12-oz- Chili Sail©© O R H A ZE L boltle Z&e v; OUR BREAKFAST 3-lb. f C©*Bee BLEND bag NEW SUITE I: 85c $1.65 G O M E A G A IN Made in Niles M uf M argaifi^© i-ib . I Y pH- Y :XXXX t SOLD AT FACTORY PRICES S u g a r . POWDERED 3 lbs, a s f I 3 pr. KiaicJker’s, FRESH 5 -lb. I Select the cover to harmonize with O o r n m e a l GROUND "zm Boys7 Suits Values up to $13.50 Special $7.95 bag i your room iA . Pi THESE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY $ SPINACH, 3 lbs ______iSc ifs NEW POTATOES, 5 lbs. 27c Jl* t❖ To d- BANANAS, 3 lbs______19c •it- Also Do Eeupboislering' ■t 17c . Factory 'Methods' NEW CABBAGE, 3 lbs ______A OSMAN’S HEAD LETTUCE, Ig. hea#:___lOc Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx I Have That Old Suite ; Lettuce, Igihbad 10c, medium' DRY YELLOW QNIQMS,*3TbsT-TQ^ 223-225 Main St. NILES 1 . Meeat'ered • ..-I

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>- ; IMS' ------t h e ; ■fesBititelj d o i M ’Y ftKesfet) THURSDAY, M AY 1, 1930 ; ------"----- :------r T- ■ H r Street in Niles Saturday. This carload, in tax on the 'Sales .-.of the: induction 'and equalization to de­ enjoyable garden features, Wheth­ pool fs a bird bath, yet. few gard­ plans and cave of tiro gardener. marks the seventh, hold-up within Default Judgment company, as well as inspection pend upon the adoption by the er of not it. is utilized for Jilies or en'fixtures provide as much pleas­ Familiarity with the fundamental a few weeks in Berrien county, fees. state of any particular tax, so long other aquatic Sowers, it serves ,a ure and amusement. Essentially, of making concrete can. 'mean of $35,000 Taken as the tax which is adopted is definite garden purpose in provid­ a bird bath is .m erely a short ped­ much to the gardener who wants Runner’s Hardware, Bhpne 15. equitable. ing a strong contrast and, simul­ estal surmounted toy a flat bowk. to make the most of hk tht of „ f i G N TERROR IN Niles Woman to V s. Bandit Burke “We wish to add that We are taneously, acting as a bright mir­ While it is possible to bay con­ ground; ” * 1= - rts -..nr,. eytcj&bV.--- ■...--q • ■_ „.u. 1 : Visit Grave of not in favor of the adoption o f a ror of the garden, trees: and; sky. crete bird baths ready ttihdei It"'!??' — - BERRIEN COUNTY 'A default judgment of §3S,500! state income tax or of any'other In construction, a garden pool is: a simple matter to build one 'de­ Fashionable women may lavish was taken in the Berrien County FARM BUREAU ' new tax unless it is done in con­ simple enough for practically : all: signed according to individual ,as much as §2,500 a year on tlie Soldier Husband circuit court Friday against Fred nection with xu’ovisions that guar­ “handy men about the: house.” tastes and to meet the ' needs of SU,\'ANTH HOLD-UP IN FEW antee the use of the proceeds in a any particular garden or landscap­ chre and dressing of their hair, ------i Dane, alias Fred Burke, slayer- of Portland cement concrete,: rein­ Wkfle. the average woman spcndi WEEKS AT TWIN Mrs, Leona Barr of Niles, waS- 'Patrolman Skelley o f St. Joseph, BllANBS-'Cini. way that will reduce and equalize forced with metal if the: pool is to ing schemes. CITIES SUN. tbe first Berrien county woman to present farm taxes.” §40 annually in the hakdreouer'E the notice of default being filed by be a sizeable one, is easily mixed Paths and walks are essential., puTlos. ■ (a. take advantage of the govern­ Atty. Wcstiu in behalf of the and may toe made to assume any to the success of any garden. w u . ------o------The Belmont luncli room, reput- ment’s offer to Americans desir­ Farmer’s & Merchant’s Bank of ■ON LOCAL TAXES form or shape desired. Most deal­ Naturally, no one wants a conven­ ed beer resort on Territorial road ing to visit the graves of relatives Jefferson, Wis., to collect the bal­ ers in cement or concrete contrac­ tional “sidewalk" in his* garden; Scotland is to be rcprcoonlx! at r» .east of Benton. Harbor, was held in ' Prance. She made application ance of value of the bonds stolen INVITE GRANGE AND CLUB tors can assist gardeners in mak­ however, it is equally true that tire the British Empire gamco to be -upiabout :9:lo p- m. Sunday by for her passport Friday, through. from the bank last fall. More than OFFICERS TO DISCUSS ing pools, as well as other, garden material used in ordinary side­ held at Hamilton, Ontario, next three armed bandits: and the pro. County Clerk B. H. Bittner, and §300,000 in stolen bonds were INCOME TAXATION NEW BEAUTY TO features. walks makes the most successful August. ,, prletor and eight patrons were wilt sail from New York City found in the lake shore home of By adding only a little to the: and trouble-free garden walk. The __a lined up. against the wall and June 23, to visit, the grave of her Dane following the slaying of Emphasizing their approval Of a. work involved, a fountain can he concrete may toe placed to form, g w -rogged of $500, the robbers es- husband, George Barr, a member Skelley. About §-109 m rugs wore state income tax if properly drawn erected in the center of a pool to a narrow, winding .path; it can be ~ ^ cap in g in a coupe. The of the Kith Division, who was kill­ attached, being the only available but declining to concede that farm serve the double purpose of keep­ colored; it can be roughened; or,; •^proprietor*, Arthur Hoppe, and Mr ed in action Qct, 4, 1918. property in the Dane homo. Gnly tax relief depends more upon the ing the water fresh, and adding to it can be made into flagstones' ww-.wifSi report the loss of §330 while a small payment had been made kind o f tax that is levied than it POOLS, BIRD BATHS. WALES, which are subsequently laid in ir­ wS^thp eight customers, three o f them the beauty of the lay-out,. . The by Dane on the house, winch re­ dies upon the way in which new BENCHES ACCENTUATE simplest kind of plumbing, involv­ regular/ pleasing patterns. j?*"*' women, lost §150 more. One p a -) Sheriff’s Office verted to the original owner. revenues are to be used, County 2t~tron, Prank: Sharbonow of St. I .ATTRACTIVENESS. ing- only a lead-in and a drain, The essence Of a garden is well Probes Shooting of Farm Bureau taxation committee- suffices. ordered natural beauty, beauty •^-ToSgph, saved a roll o f §260' shift- ’ men from aver the state, in a Even simpler than a small lily controlled and augmented toy the ingf it from; his trousers to his Carbon Monoxide meeting at the Michigan Farm Bu­ Accent and contrast are prime ' breast pocket. The handits wore? Berrien, Spgs. Youth reau headquarters on April 18, factors in the layout of a satisfy­ caps pulled over their eyes and Gas Claims Life passed a set of resolutions de­ ing garden. While much can be overcoats closely buttoned and i An investigation of the shooting manding that any new* taxes which gained by the canny planning of with collars turned up. It is h e-, o f Hri-aitl White, Berrien Springs of Milton Preston may he introduced shall he used flower beds and borders, many lieved that they are the same trio 5 youth, by Nightwatchmun John to reduce and equalize local\tax gardeners make good use of such ffl' that held up the Crystal Palace 1 levies, particularly the school tax. iileeke of thr.t'viliage was ordered Carbon monoxide poisoning garden features as lily pools, bird Perfect H iies, ballroom two weeks previous and. by Sheriff Fred C. Bryant, at the claimed another Twin City resident The committees threatened oppo­ baths, walks and occasional the grocery at Michigan and Third request of Berrien Springs resi­ Saturday, when Milton Preston, 77, sition to an income tax or any benches. Sound READY. Mieii. dents who stated that the officials former Eau Claire fanner, was other new tax unless; it is accom­ The lily pool, particularly, has of the town had refused to give found by his daughter sitting at panied hy a workable guarantee been found to add much to the ■ out infcvmattoE. According to the ;te wheel of his car in a closed that the proceeds will be so used beauty and enjoyment of a gard­ a e iy told by witnesses, young to reduce and equalize present .garage, nearly dead from gar en. It niaj’- be as simple as you n White and four ether youths. fumes. He had returned from a farm taxes. please but, small or large, it is OPERATING ON FAST : .Ti-ishcd. into the guard rail on U. visit at the home of another National legislation on the in­ certain to become one of the most I S. 31 near the St. Icr.eph river daughter, Mrs. A. P. Dean of Eau come tax as prepared by the Matinees 2?30 Eves, 7: -©sOO i bridge early Sunday morning, Claire, earlier in the day, and bad American Farm Bureau was en­ . Nightwatcinnan Merits beard the run his car in the garage and dorsed as a necessary step if the ’ crash and wont to investigate. He ele:ed the door. He had raised main burden of taxa-tion Is to be \ V r r i :• *7Ai5s*»ls*«- Friday, Saturday, May 2-S . a ( tarn .ed to bring the bar’s into the hood and was apparently at­ shifted from property to incomes, (Berrien Springs for questioning, tempting to test the motor, When and the need for economy laws Lujjc Yeles— Monte Blue— Bln-Tin-Tin in 1 but when, they reached the Heim he failed to come to the house, was also state. nor “SIGIDBBOSE” i drug store, ycung White started to his daughter, Miss Maude Preston, State Grange and Farmers Club ; runT The officer fired, the ballet wont io the garage and found him Association officers have been in­ 5 Yfiaphone Vodvil Units GREASE AND GRIME striking him in the hip. collapsed in the seat, fie was tak­ vited to the next meeting of the en into the house where he died Farm Bureau committeemen, prior G O DOWN BEFORE j Kunner’s Kr.rd'.vare. Phene 15. before a physician could arrive. to the public hearing on income He was born in the Eau Claire SUM RSH5-N1GHT SHOW taxation which the Special Com­ j More than 13 prr cent of the district April 22, 1853, and lived mission of Inquiry into Taxation IN THE HEART Of THE LOOP Saturday, May 4ihf at 11:15 worker’ in Denmark were hUo on a ferm there 66 years, coming is expected to call. WITH NEW GARAGE FOR r last year. '•YOUR CONVENIENCE SEMDAC to Benton Harbor 10 years ago. Sunday-Monday-Tnescay, May 4-S-6 . .— -— o— ------Resolution of policy adopted toy ------o------the County Farm Bureau tax com­ ■1700 ROOMS BICHASB BAHTHEU51ESS in C*ZffiDAC Fumiiure Dressing t Small gliders ere being offered (_J'_ does double duty. It cleans ! in Bngland at ?2'J9 each. Indlana Revokes mitteemen as regards any new tax .-sSSe-JV: proposals, follows: “ THF SON O F fH S GODS” —it polishes—it brings out all “Wo most heartily endorse the By far His Greatest Picture the beauty c f fine wood. Try it State License of today, and choose a smeary, effort of the American Farm Bu­ See—Hear it Dim es Oil Co. reau to secure Federal legislation smudged surface for a reel test that will make possible a shift Shake the Semdae on a cloth— ■1 Ordinary: pains— head­ from the general property tax to a few rubs find the dirt is nil The daily press of nearby cities .loosened. Wait a tnomenq then ache, and neuralgia1, museti- the income tax as the chief means carried reports Friday of the re­ o f support for. state and local gov­ wipe ir off with another cloth. , ^ lar .pains, functional pains, creation by the state of Indiana There’s your table top and J T ^ © a « i n t ernment. . We re-affirm the posi- WedHesday-Yfeursday, May 7-8 1 s' the headache find congested of the license o f the Dunes Gil beach—year buffer and chairs tion of the Michigan State Farm "" gleaming with a bone-clry feeling of a cold in the ; Company, which operates filling Bureau as stated In its annual, aer- ©he Four Star Bramatic ©riiniipii rintiOTvs in South Bend and Michi- oluttons favoring the introduction lustre. Semdae burniture head— how quietly they Tiim ILa I gan City. G F O F G S J lBLIS hi’ Dressing is kind to your fine of new and just forms of taxation furniture. Get a bottle today. disappear when you take a ! The license was revoked by to reduce and equalize local tax „ SINGLE ROOM WITH BATH “BISEAELS” tablet or two of [state auditor Archie N, Bobbitt. levies under such control from the g SfcMDAC Liquid Gloss !en the grounds that the company state as • is necessary to , insure far woodwork and floors BES.IVIil.ES". had evaded the state gasoline tax economy and efficiency in their lL • & sl Pel-Per DayD< M t o © m In* importing a cheap grade of dis­ use. . . DOUBLE ROOM WITH BATH ©here are a few that the Beady does not show first, tillate, on which no tax is charg­ “AVe call particular attention'- to ' At Your Dealers ed, and treating it with casinghead hut wait for them; they will sound much better. M s ^ * a s £ © ' the need of funds to.-further equal­ STANDARD OIL COMPAQ gas to secure a cheap automobile ize and reduce the present cost of (fnc?£a«a) 1 ,5i< U r. Miles1 Aspic-Mini is the fuel, which was sold at 2.4 cents rural schools. We wish to empha­ ihfrS-Bggg I’.vry' new, stable, mint-flavored tablet 3tos® fli® MSssf under* the- regular filling station size the fact that sve consider’ a that is making people all over price. & properly drawn state income tax - the country ‘‘Smile at the Ache” M g g g Although the company adver­ as an equitable method o f secur­ Your druggist has them. tised its product as “tax-plus,” it ing the funds for use in making is alleged' that the state never re­ this, reduction, tout we are not con­ ceived anv tax. It is estimated, tent to allow the securing- of this that the state lost about 5400 per

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MRS. ROBERT CRUISE! “AS long as I am able to talk I expect to continue praising Kon- jola, the medicine that banished my ailments and relieved ray suf­ ‘ Your EYES fering," said Mrs. Robert Cruise, m o 701 Warren Avenue, Saginaw. “My stomach was in terrible condition. .The nrs Saule I could scarcely retain any food, and Our Service without severe cramping pains. Food did not taste right and I bought oil our very easy-time erable during the day. Though You See Well—* W»@I Growers “A neighbor told me about Kon- : payment plan. ^ I'ola. I don’t know why. but I put -my faith in. this medicine and You may not do so comfortably. That is, you may ft started the: treatment. Within a ' ATfENTS@Mf week I noticed a slight change for see well and strain your eyes in doing so. It is hard the better, and, after taking • sev­ for some to realize that seeing well is no proof tliat en bottles: of Konjola, all pains I, Gravers who tsisk a cash advance: on shipments of rTcece vjool will receive- vanished and my health was re­ glasses; are not needed.' But it is a fact. And much ELECTRIC >: as cmaonf 13 cured oa rtfco fciiawin£ .scale or prices, as; soon us wool is received stored. I would like to shout the good would result from a better recognition of it. De­ ij in cur vmrshouse.^ -j '■praises o f this new medicine.?’ ’ p Michigan Threa-cishis Gombins;„_i.22c per It». Three-eights £lothinff..-..2lG pet lb. fective eyes need ;our service. iSiEi='i:8H ® SiSB lA 'F © il' ]> Michigan. Kalfblood. Q©mbmg'w.w.~..^-22eJ per. lb, HaUblood Clothing...... ;....20c per lb,. Konjola, a medicine: containing 1 a ® S V E I & I i ? Michigan Quarter Gombmg.j.MMMMM;20c .per lb.. Quarter ^ sCrothmgi.^....«,.l9c'*— •«- per lb. 22 medicinal roots and herbs, {■ Mlsbigan Delates Ccabi&su.*.~.~.~..~.19c. per lb* Flea ClatMn£.M...... WOT.....l6c per lb, works with. .the. sufferers food, & Wccl cnchs Vltl ba furnished free os request. eliminating poisons and restoring SHIP OR BRING YOUR. WOOL TO normal activity to the important ■functionary organs. ;■ From six to 'S e©»©FSEAfS¥-E W©@L t eight bottles are recommended, as jr ' 1 SlkMKETlMG ASg©©BA£E‘I©M | a-fair treatment. * ' ..i., JewelryFancllQp.tical Store. [ -iG43j:Beauhien *St«,Detroit, Michigan § Konjola *;is sold in Buchanan,, ?Phone—^Randolph 4330- iliclugan,- at W. N. Brodrick'S Mlesj Michigan. stored .la:'.tho United ‘'States Government-Warehouse., ^drug: store, and by all the best 11TcIai.xroo^.ivdU1 be -druggists "in all towns throughout this entire section. __Section T w o THE BERRIEN COUNTY R E C O R D ■ Record Telephone Number Nine SIXTY-THIRD YEAR BUCHANAN, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930. TSTUMBER-17 Record Telephone Number Nine,

’were Kali ^monitors last week dur­ Only three per cent of the her­ ing the noon hour. The number ring landed on English shores’,are' o f pupils'.remaining over the noon consumed - in-Britain,, the rest be-, THE MICROPHONE Slf News of Buchanan Schools hour has lessened considerably ing exported. since the. winter season, but some that are remaining would possibly it...... - -H News of Student Life Gathered and lVritten by Upper Classmen of Buchanan High Sckool IL_y_:. '• _■ ■[ be more, studious, in tiie afternoon if they had the 'exercise out in the air and sunshine which they would get by going and coming from the EYES. EXAMINED home during the noon period. GLASSES FITTED Fast time is here! We like it. Operetta Staged This Afternoon, and on Friday Night Our boys can :go down to the riv­ er, to the creek, take a dip and then be home- an hour before sup­ per. And our girls ? Tlie kindergarten hoys, and girl?, SCHOOL NOTES invite their parents and friends to come and see their movie at any The County Contest in spelling, Body Twin Gity time. Spting Activities reading and writing was held in: !5 0 all the graded schools of the coun­ We are busy practising with our Teamster Found hand; every day in preparation for ty Wednesday, Thursday and Fri­ our appearance in the operetta, day. SO; far the results are fav­ In St: Joe River “A11 Glasses Ground in “The Palace of Carelessness.’’ orable. The compiled report of the Our Own Shop" FOPSLS WILL We enjoyed hearing the poems county will be published . around May 8. The body of Fred Kading, 50, . .DR. J,. BURKE “The Elf and. the Doormouse" St. Joseph teamster, who was last '< South Bend, Indiana read. We made some attractive Miss Helen Wells, instructor for seen alive on March 23, was found posters illustrating the elf with his .nine years in higher mathematics early Sunday morning by Leonard BUCHANAN Office open on toadstool umbrella. in the Plymouth schools, made our and Lester Taylor of that city on TUESDAYS PARTICIPATE school a, pleasant call last Thurs­ the bank of the St, Joseph River at the Hotel Rex 1st Grade—Hiss Carnagan day. near the foot of May street, while W. G. Bogardus, Matinee Performance at the The following people had an av­ Miss Abell and Miss Carnagan they were returning from an early erage of “A. or B” for the month selected some very appropriate fishing trip. No marks of violence Optometrist in charge Auditorium This of April; Marjory Bowman,, Billy pictures foi: our primary grades: were found on the body, the ap­ Afternoon. Donley, George Fitch,. Louise Full­ last week. These were much need­ pearance of which indicated that Established 1900 er, Dicky Habicht, Betty Hamilton, ed and the appreciation is much it had been in the- water several TICKETS SOU) AT DOOR Robert Hawks, Pansy Maxsom, felt by both teachers and pupils. weeks. No inquest was held. He Dr. J. Bprke John Montgomery, Richard Noe, A program given by MissvSirn- was survived by one sister, Mrs, Charles Kettlehaut, of St. Joseph, Staff of Capabie Directors Gael Pierce and; Billy Snodgrass. mons and Mrs. Heim last Tuesday Optometrist Everyone enjoys our new picture afternoon in the auditorium was South Bend, Jnd. Co-Operate in “ Pals." Mr. MiUer framed it for much enjoyed by the other rooms Runner’s Hardware. Phone 15. Success. us. which were invited. Spring songs and Spring costumes add greatly “The Palace o f Carelessness," an 2nd Grade—Mrs. WUcox to tiie interests of these selec­ operetta in two acts by Ivine Arthur Rohl who has been ill tions. Laurene, and; Hattiebell Shields, with mumps,, is: convalescing. Miss Olson and Miss Rochen- will bo presented as the annual Several children brought birc bacli are working overtime, on the grade operetta, on: May first and t nests to school in nature study numbers to be given in the Canta­ second. The grade children— have’— - ’work:.. We have a sparrow’s, ta of’ Carelessness. Miss Skeels been, working for six, weeks, under wren's and oriole's nest. is supervising tiie making of tiie the direction of Miss Theo Olson, This week in Art Work we have costumes. This cantata has been HEP head of the music department. drawn blue Jays and robins. given in other schools and is well The scene is the great lost and , In. music we have learned, sever- recommended. Don’t miss the final found building of London Town, j n.e'v, spring, songs, showing. Friday, May 2. called the Palace of Carelessness, Dickie Pierce i? absent toes Below may he found the senti­ At midnight, all things therein week on account of illness.^ ment of every boy and girl climb­ frolic for one hour. j*rl1 Stode 3Irs. Heim ing the hill to. the Buchanan school talk The poem was written by Henry - -Gn; ?-Leit-ta0 > on Florida to the fourth grades Lyle, age 10, and copied from the stretches himself and ^wakens the -this afternoon. Ruth Jean had “Progressive Teacher.” Box. o f other clocks .and watches. They j njany pictures to illustrate: her ' Spring dance until the Fat Clock runs talk. There’s wind in the willows, down. Then, the Alarm Clock wak­ Our language class lias had its And blue in the sky, ens everything in the shop and first foundation lessons in gram­ And o'er field and meadows WHITMAN’S CHOCOLATES they ail come to life at once. mar, studying nouns and verbs. The bobolinks, fly. Dolly Dimples, Stick Candy, the There's perfume in clover Monkey, the Colored Doll, the Um­ Grade 3—Miss Simmons And everywhere brella, and the Teddy Bear all are Fred Banke, Carl Backus, Jun­ There’s plenty of sunshine on Mother’s Day- heard from. The Toy Soldiers ior Bromley, Ruth Clark. Billie And spring in the air. —march into ... the parade, while . the , Carlisle, Muriel Dillavou, Howard, vegetables break open their sack Dillmalli iIaxilie Hartsell, Norma 1 French Students to My feet .are so light Sunday, May 11 - and come" out singing'.. ___ Hess, Bob Hamilton, Dorothy INTRA-MURAL H. S. AG CLUB My heart is so gay, Mr, Clock suddenly feels” that Hoover, Edwin 'Ingiarigid, Elberta Learn Marseillaise I want to be singing he is about to strike again and Maxson. Jeannette McGowan, Bet­ sip! B Tiie bobolink’s way, orders them, all back, into: their ty Mitchell, Lee Miller; Matthew £ M i L.i£> FATHER* FEEDTo be singing and swinging. : WSSNER’S PHARMACY places. As he strikes “ one;" the Roucli, Herbert Russell, Joseph The classes in close a proximity And never be still. There’s wind in the willows “ The Corner -Drug Store” lights are dimmed and for another Rosetti, Lvnea Rothfuciis, Valora to the French room have been W. S. T. C. TEACHER AND twenty-four hours all the occu­ Rohl. Virginia Rohen. Robert Wes- IIEIFIDAI made aware in the last few days, And green is the hill. pants of the palace become inani­ ner, Marjory Wheat and Mildred of strange sounds issuing from NILES MINISTER ARE Miss Carnagan and Mrs. Weaver mate. Marsh stood 100 per cent in spell­ that room. Some of the more en­ SPEAKERS. RECORDS EXPECTED TO FALL Act two opens in the judge’s ing. lightened recognized the words and After working diligently for chamber. The jury- and judge are We are reviewing subtraction in SENIORS FAVORED TO tune of the “Marseillaise,” the ma:iy_ weeks, the members of the in their places: to pass, sentence up­ Arithmetic. CAPTURE MEET. French national anthem. The Alpha Agrarian Club succeeded in The first division have nearly classes have been learning two making their annual Father & on each one who comes in search The greatest and last of the of his lost belongings.. completed the Beacon Readers. verses and the chorus of this song Son Banquet a great success. year’s intra-mural activities, tire About one hundred men and boys The Bailiff silences the court The second division have begun in French and are aided ,in their reading from the Merrill Reader. annual Inter-Class Track Meet, study by the victrola rendition in gathered about a row of tables to and- they listen to the judge’s will be staged Friday afternoon at pompous greeting. The organ They have nearly finished the El- French.. partake of the delicious food ser­ son Third Reader. the" local athletic park. ved by tile Girls’ Home Econom­ grinder comes in search of his lost With two varsity meets already ics Club, The tables were deco monkey and the: sad looking clown,, rated with white and blue paper looking for his laugh. Two Danc­ 3rd Grade—Mrs, ureach rah off, the class representatives In a spelling contest last Friday should, find probably will, ruin sev- j .B.S.SPEIB " and bouquets of wild flowers, ing Dolls have been lost and when t Tiie menu was as follows: fried the Bailiff brings them in, they the following pupils did not miss eral of the existing meet records. amuse the court with their antics. any words: Carlton Pletcher, Mil­ Competition this year will be keen­ chicken, gravy, peas and carrots, A Boy Scout does his daily good dred Ferris, Shirley Bauch, Alice er than ever before and last year’s MISBiOIFHE perfection salad, rolls, jelly, apple Leazenby, Iva Hemphill, Kenneth winners, who return will be press­ pie. cheese and coffee. turn by bringing in an old man The diners were entertained by who is hunting for his time-worn Phiscator, Audrey Ruth, Charles ed hard for their lam-els. Harris, Marie Rudoni, Katherine On paper the Seniors should cop AT STENOIEE piano selections by Marvin Gross, umbrella. A little Girl comes in After this the tables were cleared with her Maid to find a. lovely doll Mosier and John Meile. the majority of places, but with a Peggy Mosier is absent on ac­ promising crop of Freshmen and DIs r. TYPING, SHORTHAND and Paul DeWitt, the chairman, left on a street car. As an alarm introduced the toastmaster, Ar­ rings to tell the close of the court count of the mumps. several new stars, they will have £& We are much interested in the anything but a walk-away. CONTEST -AT NILES thur Anderson. Econom day; all lost articles file out. The The first speaer of the evening sight brings back his laugh to the study of birds and their habits. The existing meet records are ON MAY 3. Last week we obtained several old 100 Yd. Dash, Conrad, ’27. 10.8. was Prof. H. D. Corbus of the Clown and after a faithful prom­ Western State Teachers College Although the Big Sis ise to the judge that he will never bird nests so we were able to see 200 Yd. Dash, W. Pfingst, ’29 Standard tests in typewriting for ho\v some of our feathered friends and R. Pfingst, ’30. 25,2. the month of April were given last at Kalamazoo. Following his in­ gives you the performance be careless again, all bid adieu to teresting talk came some bits of the Palace o f Carelessness. built their homes. 220 Yd. Low Hurdles, R. Pfingst week. The following people have advantages of a 60-horsepower ’30. 2S.4. melody “The Volga Boat Song,” a In addition to the work of Miss earned the awards listed below: engine and the comfort advan­ Grade 4—Mrs. Fuller 440 Yd. Dash. Mitchell, "27, 1:32. Certificate of proficiency earned folk song and “Honeytown” by Theo Olsen and her staff, special SS0 Yd. Run, Easton, ’30 2.23. Barkes, sung by the boys’ glee tages of big, roomy, substan­ credit is due to;- the following: R„ We greatly enjoyed a talk about on the Royal typewriter Mile Run, Rothfuchs, ’30, 5.21. Name Words Errors club and directed by Mr. Hyink tially built bodies by Fisher—-It R. Robinson, who has charge of Florida and "its wonders by Ruth Rev. Slee of the Niles Methodist Jean Haslett. She also showed us High Jumw, Pierce, ’30 and Roe. Carol Currier______35 3 orchestration; to Miss Lily Abell, ’29, 5 1J2. Church gave an address which is one of the most economical in charge of the art work; to Phil some post card views and snap Margaert Kuntz ___ 3S 3 Broad Jump, Cooper. ’30, 19 TU Leo Boyce ___30 4 proved very interesting. A movie, cars you can possibly own! Hanlin and'Ellsworth Bristol, who, shots of the things she told us Pole Vault, Morse, ‘29, 9.2. “The Legacy" -was then shown in assist with the scenery; to Marvin about. Mary Jane Harkrider__33 4 Shot Put, Postelwaite, ’31. 34.7 Richard Broderick____36 .2 the auditorium. The curtain closed Scores of leading business Gross, pianist for a ll: chorus en­ Our spelling average for the on a very pleasant evening which county contest was 99 per cent Discus Throw, Fette, ’29, 91.9. Roger Thompson______35 4 houses have standardized on sembles"; to Ray Miller, stage Javelin Throw, Dunbar, ’29, 126 provided entertainment for the manager; to Helen Hanlin in and we had, twenty perfect papers. Mary H o w e ______.___30 4 Poiitiap for th is reason. And 9. John Kandupa______32 4 group and spelled success for the charge of make, up; to Helen We worked; hard yet, we enjoyed Ag; Club. ..as proved by many typical, of their experience ;is i t Certificate of proficiency earned Schmalzreid,, call, girl; to: Harold this statement from one firm Knight, electrician; to; Tina Skeels, Buchanan Track on the Underwood typewriter in charge of costuming and to the Grade 4—Miss Clayton: Name Words Errors c-perating forty-four: Mildred B rew er__ __ 86 ‘4 companies using mothers' of the: participants, who This week the children were Stars Enter in are assisting her in that depart­ very much interested in:the cocoon Carol Currier______30 5 “ Fromthe standpoint of cost of ment. that they had been watching since Richard Broderick ____SO 5 operation, our experience iviih Kalamazoo Meet Bernice Lolmaugh ____ 38 5. Editorial The operetta is to be presented spring vacation. A very beautiful Pontfacs for business. the Pontiac Six is that its cojst in. the high school auditorium, moth of the Cecropia type was the Certificate of proficiency earned starting at 2:4.5 p. m. (fast time) result. It was a very interesting The Buchanan high school trick­ on tire Remington typewriter per mile is less than that of any Thursday, May 1, and at 1:45. p. nature study lesson for us. sters have quite a program map­ Name Words Errors The Uses of the Dictionary Carol Currier “5 4 other make or type of car tvs m, (fast time) Friday, May 2. The county spelling contest was ped out according to an announce­ Although many do not realize it, have ever used. This includes Tickets may be. purchased at the successful and "every child; deser­ ment by Harold Bradfield, athletic John Kanduna_^ _____25 6 the dictionary is a very valuable door; ves a large amount of praise. director. After the inter-class Clarice B a n k e______38 ’4 and helpful book for school use. all gasoline oil, tires, insurance Twenty one people, in our room meet Friday. Bradfield will enter Clem B in n s______33 2 It contains much information that and depreciation.13 « wrote perfect papers. men in the county class “ C” and Cleo C o o k ______34 5 is hard to find elsewhere. This week closes another month “D " meet, held at Niles, on May Pins will be awarded to Bernice The dictionary does not consist Buying a Pontiac Big Six means of school. Each child wrote his 91 and also in the regional meet at Lolmaugh for writing at a rate of of just words and their meanings. 43 words net per minute for 15 the enjoyment of big car per­ ideas of spring for a language Kalamazoo on May 17. Should any There are brief histories of the A FAMOUS NAME monthly test. The most popular of the local thinly clads “come minutes on the Royal typewriter English language; guides to pro­ FlNF.lt CAR formance at small- car cost. thought, was that spring brought through" at the Celery City, they and to Wilfred Ellis who wrote 40 nunciation, spelling rules, biograp­ You save when you buy—while weather suitable for playing will be sent to the state meet at words net on the Underwood.^ hical and geographical indexes, Kindergarten:—Miss Vandenba rk marbles: and- jumping rope. East Lansing the following week. Ruth .French " received1 the first and illustrations of flags, coins, you are driving—and when you W e have made birds and bird The grade, operetta, is: the cause The annual county1 meet at Niles silver pin awarded to a beginning birds, machines and plants. Some are ready to trade. ’ .. ' . houses this week which we. put up for many smiles and much enthus­ typist in this year’s class for dictionaries even have statistics will be a big event tills year. A J C o n sid er I'fte deb'v^rs^ pr/c? si ire// an ills, in our room. iasm, among the- boys and girls; girl’s meet. will, be held in the maintaining a speed of 50 words, on the Panama Canal, a list of .list O' o, b .) p r/c.r Kthan com parjp^ We have been learning short morning and the boys’ In the after­ per minute for 15 consecutive min­ the pugilistic champions of the s p bile va/uen ,, . A’ on tiar. d~livtze-cl prints poems about the; things that will Grade 5—Miss Hopkins utes, with -only three errors.? , . world, anil: the proper weight for i - Jnclude only author totedicrmrg&s for freight noon. Ribbons will be awarded m Ik: and delivery and the charts /or' lin y ’ happen when the; month of May The boys and girls greatly en­ to the first five- in each event and Ruth French and 'Enid'" Reams men, women and children. .So and up,f.Oibw Pontiac. Mich. \tidndraccessories or*financial d^tfed. ' comes. The poem we are learning joyed the trip to the museum last trophies will be awarded to the in­ will represent the*beginning type­ when In doubt, use the dictionary. now- is a long one, but we like it Friday. Letters of appreciation dividual high scorer, the highest writing" class at the district con­ well, because Billy Bunny com­ have been written to the parents team scorer, and the winning re­ test to be held at-Niles on May posed it. and friends who furnished cars for lay team. “ Curly” also announc­ third. Mary Frklich and Elizabeth Latin Club Holds We were glad to have Emma them. ed that there will be quite a dele­ Montgomery will enter the contest Jean Abbott back in school again gation from the local school at the for first year short hand. • Fortnightly Meet: this week. Junior High Niles meet. Last Friday, the; Latin Club The seventh and eighth grade Convicts in Dartmoor prison, in held their semi-monthly meeting. Kindergarten—Miss Ebbert classes in English have been work­ In certain parts . of France any­ England, who have reached a, cer­ : , After the short business meeting We have finished making the ing hard this week on a paper, one heard singing the Marseilles, tain stage of sentence are now alt three short one act plays were en­ movie o f “The Three: pigs” . .All- “Protecting; Health in Youth” French national anthem, is liable lowed to meet. and talk together,' acted. : the pictures; were made: and color­ which they are writing in compe­ to physical injury. This is par­ or play chess, checkers and other The first, a humorous drama, -~r— — PRODUCT OP -— ~ ed by the children. The pictures tition withi other schools in the. ticularly true of Brittany which is games two .or three ’times a week. was acted by Jane Habicht and were then pasted on a roll and state. There' are: local prizes of­ still strongly royalist. ------—o-— Phil Hanlin. The next called the roll put on: rollers in a large fered as -well as state prizes. Siam’s population, according to “ Cincinnatus” was acted by Paul­ box which is our theater: Sub­ — — - o ------— With a deficiency of §1,250,000, Census figures just announced, is ine VanEvery, John J3ti;ayer, Phil titles for the pictures were sug­ Skin from baby sharks is so the financial condition of Bonn, 11,506,200, an Increase of 2,298;-’ •Hanlin and Walter Babcock. The gested by the children and printed costly that it is sold by the inch Germany, has become so critical 845 or 25 per cent since 1918 when third, called “Fourteen” , was act- BUCHANAN AUTO SALES above the picture. There are ten and is the1 latest, novelty in femin- that the Prussian, government may tlie past previous enumeration \vasled' by, Florence Franklin, Kathryn scenes in the movie. ine footwear in Paris. have to interfere. made. ■' Portz and Teressa White. Dewey Avenue Buciianariy Mich, PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN ..COUNTY .RECORD . THURSDAY, M AY 1, 1930....

L andis______162 231 130 523 the summer a man might wade and barrels of fo o d . in variety Low score __ 149 162 153 across, became in the early spring, came from tbe placid old river Total scratch pins, 2355; hand! bankfull. , Great schools of fish route of the tribes and the trap­ cap, S7; total pins, 2442. from Lake Michigan came up the pers. Perhaps this is a’Jthrice, told dowels river to place their small progeny tale, but it is-a vivid’ memory. : Some improvements are, being , calling on friends here Sunday. '?■% in the brooklet kindergarten. Then ' Esther .Montague Winch, is contemplating on buying a ’ cit Boh! - ______134 172 141 made in the Henry GoociliiUi’-e ture little better than nothing. the- river's surface became a pyro­ .7, . 7 ’ -:.. Amarillo, Tex, home inside and out., and building here. E llis ______162 171 158 H anover____109 131 116 Mrs. Winch Recalls Early •Excellent apple butter was made technic display. Canoes and skiffs Mr. and Mrs. McGan came from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barkhouse B ow erin g___ 178 180 128 had brilliant ligbtwood fire on a Stage Lane aerodrome, Hendon, their Chicago, home to spend the have been on the sick list during by the women and doughnuts were sod foundation. There were two England, is giving free open-air the past week. Total scratch pins, 17S0; hand! common. Cake was very rare. But week end. cap, 82; total pins, 1 S62. Buchanan as Village of Farms men to a boat. The fish were storage room for private airplanes Mrs. Flora Addison returned :n there were pies galore. Hogs speared in the firelighted water, and charging a nominal fee for The Trojan club met at the Recreation. Club got a good living from the falling Keith: home last Friday and, tbs: Sunday afternoon from Galie:;. As: I first remember Buchanan, From there to the river on Fourth thousands of them. Boat loads rent of “lock-up” hangars. program was very much enjoyed., Stevens _ 1-15 179 169 493 Street were perhaps a half dozen acorns of the oak trees. Buchan­ Mrs. Charles Peterson and her 192 it was a village of farms. Andrew an got considerable of its living’ Mrs. Joe Smith; Mrs;, Bihimire daughter, Alice, will spend lijc H o w e ll------173 179 54-J places each with acreage. I think Roberts _ 176 179 143 498 C. Day lived at the corner of from the hogs. Food was plentiful. and Mrs. Piper took: part Business week’s vacation of her daughter, only a saw mill was on the south No aims were asked. Only one in regard to the Federated Club' Graham _ 154 206 146 506 Front and Portage Street. His: side of Fourth Street from the riv­ here. farm was west and south. Ross family .in all my knowledge of Bu­ was transacted. 1 Don't forget the Missionary ■ ra Tlianiu j ’s Tire Shop er to Prairie Streefr^f^that cor­ & Alexander's store was at Main ner (southeast) was tbeXBaker chanan township seemed t o ; be Mr. and, Mrs. H. O.. Piper1 drove1 at the Piper home, Friday after­ Fisher —____ 161 156 167 484 and Front Street. Main Street needy. Said the father in prayer W h y w aste to Mishawaka to see1 members' of noon. Be sure and bring a guc to C: Thaning- — 20S 136 135 479 acreage and south the RuggNiot. meeting, “ Oh Lord bless my wife 157 extended south to the creek where the family of her brothers who, hear Mrs. Dillcnbeclt's adventu/es Sw artz______171 235 563 a red gristmill stood. The J. D. Buchanan, in 1850, was scarcely and poor children, they have no have been ill. Sunday., in India. V/. Thaning1 _M26 135 171 432 three blocks by three blocks! The bread, no meat and hardly any 149 174 4S4 Ross; home was on a large lot. Dr: The next, meeting; o f the1 Trojan, It was erroneously stated I'-.st B eardsley___ . m Harrison’s place was also large; farmers, frequently with ox teams, potatoes.” T do not know wheth­ fw© hay it doing: a - Club will be held; a t the; homo of week that the foreman on the car­ Total scratch pins, 2442; hand! er the Lord or some generous cap; 72; total pins; 2514. Harmon: Knight owned five acres. drove down Main Street eiist of Mr. and Mrs., Tom: Glavin., Friday,, penter force at the Maxom hi 13- These places, as .I—-remember, Ross and Alexander's store to the neighbor answered his prayer. May 9th. Mrs: Crockett will assist ing had fallen, incurring a brd’-cn Three Oaks were along the south side of Front red mill, then around the/vest side The family soon after floated on. the’ hostess. rib. It was Mr. Stubuska v. ho Tollman ____175 205 171 551 Street, the only" ones from the 5^ay of the store to Front Street. In the The St. Joseph river, where in TEN-SECOND JOB? Mr. and Mrs. F . R. Maxim and fell while working for Mr. Baric - Paddock ____144 157 153 454 place to Warne Hamilton's farm, early days there vyaS no bridge daughter, Edna; returned from, house. Gamut -______ISO 201 166 547 The Ivnight place was in turn .the across the McCpyJs ’creek at Oak Reecl City, Monday afternoon. ------—Q------I-Iowell - _____123 189 1S4 49G Howe home and the Scott AAjfiit- Street. Teir-hours a day was a Mrs. Sarah Stauffer attended Lanae ______162 179 259 600 man place. Justice Merrill,Jived man’s—i^ork. Then his chores church services at the M. E. C 8 Total scratch pins, 2648; handi- on acreage at the end of ja f lane, around the home had to be done. church; Sunday: 1 cap, 46; total pins. 2694. south of Front Street and-the Bak- Nearly every household kept Two members were taken into MOVIE Jewels ertown Road, Heyj>b€gan War­ chickens and pigs. Enough people And Now the M. E. church Sunday morning. E llis ______155 190 16S 513 ner Ilamilton’sMSrm. ‘ The west kept cows to supply the rest. Wo­ Mr. Maxim, and, Belaud Craw­ BIG PICTIHH WEEK AT Chubb __ __ 135 135 130 400 end of it now- is Oak Grove ceme­ men worked from four or five ford drove to Reed City, Tuesday t h e b e a d y , m u m Bowering’ ___ 126 177 163 466 tery. Across Front Street was o’clock in the morning to early after1 show cases, for the new strife For sheer i nterfninment, o ' he Total scratch pins. 1379; hand! the Bennett land—later McComber candle light, and sometimes longer. and Grandma Fiadal is better and is highest clasr the Ready is cap, 63; total pins, 1442. place. The Rol£"fahTilyyNowned a Children worked and worked hard; able to Avalk to town now. M -s senting three out of the on’ .ry Buiclc farm that joindcl the o too, unless they could shirk it— KODAKS PLANT Dorothy Boyer who has been st i v- pictures. F itlay and Suture!. is i Dom ing_____ 149 147 1S5 471 ground on Me west. Thd; then mother did it. ’ S ch w artz___1GS 129 166 461 ing with her, has returned, to L->r Monte Blue, Lupe Velez and P. i-: several years in a log house The great, deep, colorful woods home. Tin Tin in '’Tiger Rose,” a ta‘ } of Low score___ 126 156 151 Along the north side of Front that brought so much wealth to i n Mrs. Ella Boyd, who has been the northwest mounted police dal Total scratch pins; 1375; handi­ Street a£ what is now Moccasin Berrien county, brought food to spending the winter with her son has for its foundation an interest­ cap, 45; total pins, 1420. Avenue:’ lay the Bates farm. I ing talc culled from the records of Clark League Standings the early settlers in Buchanan. Treat seed potatoes with Semesan Bel in Chicago, has returned to her remember the orchard there/and I Deer, wild turkeys, pigeons and home here for the present. this famous group of real men. Teams * Won Lost Pet.think fhe grounds extendgdMo the Sunday, Monday ancl Tuevtsy, Drill Tool Room _28 14 .66 squirrels, black, red and grey, . The Peterson family and Guy grave yard on the uorthf Woods were in abundance. Squirrels were Saves time and labor Addison came from Chicago Satur­ with a midnight show on Srtir- O ffice____—____ .___ 27 15 .643 were along what is now Fourth COLORS day, brings Richard Barthles less Axle S h op ______24 18 .571 as good as chickens and more day to visit at the Sol McKcen Street, \ solid oak openings- west plentiful. Chickens had scores of and: Flora Addison homes. Mr. and Constance Bennett in R ex 1 Drill Shop ______21 21 .500 for a mile. From the,Mbc;oasik Increases yields Peterson and Guy returned to their Beache's greatest story, “The Sou Foundry------16 26 381 woods enemies. In the woods were path casc-v^was th^,lmup-Gillett the hollow trees where the bees work' in the city Sunday afternoon o f the Gods.” And this, without H eavies______10 32 .23S farm. AciussTflSm. Street came and the family are spending the adoubt. bnngs/orth the great nets Office filled every crevice with honey. Time spent treating seed potatoes by Wisconsin, Semesan Bel (formerly tlie long-owned. Mansfield farm. I 0*5mi old-fashioned, mussy soak methods to known as Dip Dust) increased the week here during vacation1 time. of “ * one of o’-f 'favorite '** aotois ‘ c a Stevens------152 183 163 49S What, a constant treat that honey degree that we never rralire'' bo Deming____ 151 117 159 427 was. Then the nuts—there were i.£ il up control surface seed-borne diseases, is yield by 11.4 bushels per acre. The special vocal music at the time wasted. When such treatment Reporting on seed treatment tests; M. E. church Sunday was a quar- possessed. Tuesday and Wc,c\w'-i Graham ____ 151 201 143 495 half a dozen, kinds. Everybody At day is the one picture that h: s 1 V andorberg__163 134 23S 535 Drill Shop gathered a winter’s supply. The methods are used, every lot of seed Bulletin 405 of the Wisconsin Agri­ tet by Walter and Blaine Conk­ Voorhees ---- - 165 158 138 4G1 must be soaked from an hour and a cultural Experiment Station says: lin, Ruth Conklin and Catherine been endorsed, by all the we. 15, j W e b b ______139 154 134 427 frequent marshes of blueberries schools, colleges and from p; y . 3 j Total scratch pins. 23S1; handi- Marsh __------149 144 121 414 and plums in the woods were the half to two hours. The job is slow and “ With few exceptions the plants Boyd and was very much enjoyed. Tvpnf germinated more rapidly and made a in all walks ot Ike. It’s great : «s 1 cap, 72; total pins, 2454. IRfl 192 151 512 summer's supply of dried and pre­ tiresome. Sometimes severe seed in­ Mr. and, Mrs. Charles Peterson R ou se__ — 160 171 ISO 521 W. It BRODREOK jury occurs during soaking. more vigorous early growth where of Chicago, visiting at the Sol Mc- will hold you, and the r.iarv -.ms j Foundry served food. Sugar was plentiful. P rou d __ ------154 153 191 49S Pumpkin vines were about the Now you can treat your seed •Dip Dust or Semesan Bel was used.” Keen home, accompanied them to acting _ of its star is a real triumph 1 Bradley____148 152 150 450 “THE REXALL STORE” This treatment also increased the rued now to see B o o n e ______171 171 167 509 Total scratch pins, 2406; handi­ first settlers. Pumpkin butter was potatoes instantly, easily, safely! B y St, Joseph, Monday;, where they j Mfek® np JJW cap. 33; total pins, 2439. using Du Bay Semesan Bel, the yield, the bulletin states. had their son, Wray’s, tonsils re- ”George Ariiss in •’Disraeli.” XJpham__ ,___1S3 131 120 434 very common. This was a mix­ W h ite______130 instantaneous dip disinfectant, you moved,,* 137 1-13 410 can do the old two-hour job of seed The-fire engine wa s called to the F roecu s____ 13 164 13S 434 . Total scratch pins, 2 237; handi­ treatment in 10 seconds or less. Just Certified seed needs Otis Wirth home Friday, by the 4£* dip your seed potatoes, and plant. burning' of a shed. cap, 153; total pins, 2390 That is all! No soaking, no risk of treatment Mrs. Emma Dillenbeck of I-Iar- Heavies seed injury, and no costly equipment Manning _ Do not think seed is completely free bert, a member of the Trojan Club, — 144 ITS 136 458 necessary. With this quick method, of disease, because it is certified. Dr. will speak on "What 1 Saw in In­ City League Standings Smith -T-— ---- 95 131 118 311 one man alone can easily treat as W m. K . Martin, of the New Jersey dia.” during a trip around the } Teams Won Lost Pcl- Markham ___— 123 115 111 349 much as 400 bushels of seed potatoes M en zal__ 129 Experiment Station, said in the world, next Friday afternoon. May Three Oaks — ------5 1 .667 — 10S 166 403 a day. 2, at 2 o’clock, at the H. O. P.pe’r Proud’s Cigar Store. 49 ,r.2S Hanover___— 142 134 126 402 A.merican Produce Grower that home. All women, are cordially in­ Recreation Club ____45 ou .570 i Total scratch pins, 1936; handi- there is no sLate which does not permit vited: to’ he present. A, ten cent tea Beck’s T're Shoo _ -13 38 .311 jeap, 402; total pins, 235S. Increases yield per acre at least 10 % of scab and Rhizoctonia rail: be .served. Please- advertise Thaning's Tire Shop—37 41 .471 i AxleA x le Sii Si top in certified seed. this1 and bring a guest. Electric Shop ------37 •14 — 143 °2 1 181 545 Because Semesan Bel dip treatment B y treating all your seed with Mr. and Mrs. Will Short of Jew-els------28 fill .359 .C h u b b ___ — 147 12S 163 439 of seed potatoes destroys surface- Semesan Bel* you can guard your Michigan; City, visited: the1 latter's B u ick ______28 50 .3J)9 C hain___ — 161 136 14S 445 borne infections of Rhizoctonia, scab crop against these diseases. mother: Mrs.'Caroline1 Flndal, last Beck's Tire Shop | Rastaetter _ _ 120 159 145 424 and black leg, better field stands and Thursday.. D alrym ple__15S 162 153 471 Merson ... ___143 167 166 476 bigger yields result from seed which Miss; C,. Kizer lias been: out of T re a t------13S 197 IS! 516 Total scratch pins, 2329; handi- has been given this protection, Improves sweet potato yields 175 403 j cap, 183; total pms, 2512. A report in the January (1930) school for sometime because of ill­ Dim ent______138 ISO Semesan Bel treatment also improves ISO 170 .Drill Tool Room issue of Phytopathology shows that ness: Her sister is substituting for Rouse ------181 vdli sweet potato yields by controlling 4” 3 Haulki 131 173 Semesan Bel treatment of clean seed her: B e ck ______146 176 171 __ 156 460 surface-borne black rot and scurf or B ow erin g___1S4 1 27 1SS produced an increase of 58.2 bushels Mr. and Mrs- Joe Dilfield are Total scratch pins, 2504; handi­ 499 soil stain. Just treat the seed and C hubb 144 143 per acre in 1928 Maine tests. When having their home1 redecorated: cap. 93; total pins. 2597. 130 417 dip the sprouts before setting. Mrs: Delia Pletchcr of Buchan­ Electric Shop B urks______ITS 1SS 144 510 tested on diseased seed during 1926 an,. ls> having her residence here Dillcv ____ 203 136 156 495 D alrym ple__194 211 110 513 and 1927, this instantaneous dip gave redecorated: Merson, Sr, ______128 153 438 Total scratch pins, 2401; handi­ an average yield increase of 53.S Economical, easy treatment Noland Shank of Buchanan, was Merson, J r . 169 101 105 433 cap, 141: total pms, 2542: bushels per acre. In Grant County, N. Dakota, One pound of Semesan Bel will treat Semesan Bel dip treatment increased from 16 bushels o f small seed to :2i potato yields from 10 to 2 4% per bushels of large seed potatoes. So it acre. In a test in Adams County, costs little when applied easily accord­ ing to simple directions. Ask your dealer for a copy o f our free new Semesan Bel pamphlet. Or, write rJC^/d^ej1 tk’ie o m e - < s| ^ > to Bayer - Semesan Company, Inc., 105 Hudson St., New York, N . Y.

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f v Phone 4 re'th*S 'i r'E $ $:l .*X»'9&:- ___i ,'fii THURSDAY, MAY 1,1930 'TO GoyMr kgGQRfa •■ • -: PAGE SEVSfift •:— matoiiig unpaid .upon- said-moKc-.- . ae.-ai-d. TELEPHONE AIDS^ News Flashes likiil- .Ln.fcu.a.ciy ... L-~ u p 1—. aid iiiauauiiii xiuiluihg ci IN CALIFORNIA’ of Berrlen-Cass •••v Ua-u.i U r u - - liuU’c .man ijul mourns uavo Boy Scout Are^ wuu^wvU. cLUu IjUU x-iiLij. uix-vui^*’lancu to ]Kty u.i>- uiiu, uilorvSv aa rou uy HJW U.Vsl LUllUllit/U^ Ul t;dlu. iiiti.t.1*-' American Legion Members Called The-new troop'No. 30 &f Mar- • 'llV IS /I lAwl'C^Vli C, UVi OCL1L* : cellus was officially installed at. a u'lal:'Building to Loan Association, to Posts by Radio'-’-Test Court of Honor in tlieii’ -eity OIOv< j- w^Al; April 14. Cassopolis Scouts fur- ...... to Uucicuu uic pViiiUipai s.uiii Reported by Wire v nished the .investiture* team: “and " said moiktg'ugo ..uiu u-c had their band on the job. Twenty- ^ * lcucsl oh. me same uue tmu p&/i- six. Scouts received their Tender- probate office; be and is hereby time ioruiVviiui.. Fifteen thousand members of the* foot pins. We know they willjdo ’ RATES 'ANTED atipointed for hearing said petition; •j.iiyi‘0 i£ oiuimted -to be tiuc bu •American Legion at various posts things ais they mean business..'” " '■ ’*• artel that all persons, interested, in Cassopolis has a -20 piece Scout,, a Classified Advertisements, are said, liHuig'Hgo lit uie UUcO oi. tu.s I throughout. California were mobil­ inserted at the- rate o.f 5 cents WANTED - To, buy a team har­ said estate appear before said uoilOe uie uu.ii: Oi IWblity-iiilVe liuu- band and do they know how" to* ’ per line each insertion; mini­ ness. Must be in good shop: court, at said time and place, to ulou m^iity-uuu j u __- ized recently in less than four play. Leave it to our Cass- friends - mum charge 25, cents, when; See Charles, Dickow, 2l= miles Show cause why a license to sell lili'S', lilw SjUil'iC IJ&iltg Ull^cLiCt pl‘ii.2- hours when 7a.- tost was made .to to spring surprises on the Area'. ' ' )aid in advance. i f payment west of Buchanan. 17tip the interest of said estate in said vipiii aud iiiUii’fcisL meivou, auw* *^1 The United Brethren Church«of , real estate should not be granted; determine the speed at which the Benton Harbor, has organized a "" , s not made when the ad- WANTED—Washings. Win caU uccdriVey y xoe di uuciy-nve 1 vertisement is, inserted the- min* It is Further Ordered, That pub­ ($iit>.Uo; doiilUS, It. ptoViU-u veterans’ organization could be pre­ new troop. Our Benton Haflibr —* ; for and deliver. Call or write. troops will have to keep an eye oh ' ‘ " 'l 1' lic notice thereof be given by pub­ olHcUlc HilU Uic ibi'li.o OX bti..u pared to take the field for duty in. muin charge o f So cents:— five 1310 Regent S t Niles,, Mich. lication of a copy o f this order, them as they are going to—-well ,^7’ lines or less. 17t2p mori^ag*e, unu uo suit at a aw ui, case of emergency. for three successive weeks prev­ m Uity lids. eVel* beeii mSULutuu we better ;not tell, what the3r-'aifei. Oi:,:,- ious to said day o f hearing, in the 04 going .to <3o, they will show us at~" n* MISCELLANEOUS tb I'ucov.CiiT cue uioiioy sccjufou uy The telephone was ’the. connect­ Berrien County Record, a news­ suiu inorcsfage; or imy part Inetw- the Court. « . ‘ -r FOR SALE- paper printed and circulated in ing link which served, to .call the The ship “Mohawk” of St. "Jo-.^j - . CARD OF TH ANKS- We want to ox. men tb duty. By arrangement with express our sincere appreciation said .county, N’ow, therefore^ by virtue o£ iaiu seph is doiiig fiiie work with IDEAL CHICKS—.Thousands now and thanks to our friends and WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, power of sale, contained in said the National Broadcasting Com­ ‘Simons as Skipper. They will"re- • - -r on hand. Quality better than ev­ neighbors for their kindness and Judge of Probate, cuiu cUe biaLULO pany .and by command of the Gov-:: ceii-e thoit 'charter at Uie next er. Look at these prices: Rocks; SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. ernor, all legionnaires werefordereB., court. V1 sympathy expressed at the time ease mime ithu p’roviueo, is’ouce is Troops No. 33, 31, 5, 39, 24 and-.,-t,A Reefs, Wyandottes. Leghorns, 11 of the death of our daughter. Sprague, Register o f Probate, iioreuy vjrtveii, mac uu luoiiuay, to mobilize by reporting, to their cents each. Come any time. 201 40 registered during the pasCfew *- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Keller the 21st daiy of Jtily A. D: 1930, post 'headquartes at once. The ap­ days. Real co-operation on the part „ y) J[ N. Olive St., South Bend. ITtfC ITtlp and family. 1st insertion Feb. 13: last Tuav S .1. LUil lll/J U ll, .Li. ;U,w- NOTICE OF MORTGAGE DALE peal liras broadcast over Stations of everybody. It keeps the ccuii- */. .^ : FOR SALE—Wood, $3.50 deliver- !R\TN_piERCE AtlCWONFERY hoou or said day tne uiuiersignou KGO and KFI at 7:30 p. m. Post cil in good standing to register, cn -v Default having been made in 111 sell, av xriiuuC xxUCUoil, lo L:1 _ i cd. Call 7122F3. Ray WidcUs. Live stock, farm sales and Teal the conditions of a certain mort­ commanders reported to their dis­ time. Ll ITtlp mgnesi. bidaer, m. uie rroiit door ot trict commanders by telephone the “Chuck” Garlanger and Ins gang,„ estate. For reference, terms and gage made by Sarah S. Stryker to me courthouse in uie city or bl. dates, phone 9, Buchanan. lOttp Charles J. Babcock and James R. the largest aeronautical school in number of men mobilized, and the certainly shov.’ed us what could b e - ^ y '' BABY CHICK'S—Get your chicks josepo, JtJemen i^oniliy, micingnn,' done in the way of advancements^, *-r , from Michigan accredited hatch­ Babcock dated September 21st, i«ai Deiug uie piiee wuere die University Detroit the country, and has ah enroll­ districts in turn reported to the GLASSES FITTED—C. L. Stretch 1927, and recorded in the office of ment of 403 students at the pres­ — a real piece of work. Gongsatu- ^ 1 ery., See H. B. Brown, 429 Moc­ circuit codrc for me county or area commanders, and as a final iati'ons. , ,v., at the Cachcart News room ev­ the Register of Deeds in the Coun­ Winner Collegiate ent time, according to Peter J, link between the mobilisation forces casin Ave. Phono 421, Stic ery Thursday. No extra charge ty of Berrien and State of Michi­ Bernen is nelu, the premises cifes- Altman, head of the aeronautics The Men’s Club of the Commun- -,~ - for house calls. Phone 44S. 44tfe criDea ill said mortgage; or so Aviation Contest '.nnd the: state commander the areas ;ity church are to be congratulated QUALITY CHICKS—We have the gan, on the 22nd day o f September mucu thereor, as may oe; ileceasaiy department of the university.- The 1927, in liber 163 on page 36, so course is a five year one, being a reported to headquarters in San in lending their assistance in -nanlcp.'"* * - !, largest, most modem hatchery in SCRATCH PADS—Assorted sizes iO satisry tile: amount aue on sihu Francisco the total number of men ing the Minstrel such a big: suecess^m . S. W. Michigan, now hatching 7.- that the power o f sale contained in mortgage, with inter'est at the- rate division of the College of Engin­ at 10' cents per pound. Record said mortgage lias become opera­ A signal honor was conferred eering. that had been mobilized in each and thereby helping the Drum.-' - i 500 chicks per week. B, Rocks. Office. 31 tf tive, aud on which said mortgage or six io) per cent per milium., on the University of Detroit re­ area. and Bugle Corps, pay for their, to- - R, I, Reds; W. Leg. Pekin dnek- rro.m this date ana an other iegiu there is claimed to he due at the cently when the University’s Aero­ Work of reclaiming the Zuyder i A total of 201 posts reported by struments—a real piece of w ork.",,^',, ' lings, 25c; custom hatching— FOUND —Bunch o f keys. Owner costs, including the attorney’s: nautical Society was awarded sec­ date of this notice, both, principal Zee, in the Nctherland, has- just Long Distance telephone that 15,- The “Adventurer” will “cast off” . hens, 4c; ducks, act turkeys, GO. may hove same by calling at and interest, the sum of- three ree aforesaid. Tue idud ana. prem­ ond prize in too Grover Loening with J. Raeside as Skipper. . The — • . Settings Sunday, Wednesday. Record office and paying for ises to; be sold are situated in the Intercollegiate Flying Contest. The been started. 000 men were .ready for duty less thousand two hundred, ninety-four —------o----- — ship is sponsored by the Congrega-^^^ 1 For greatest profit get our high Acte 12tltf ($3,294.00) dollars, and an attor­ village . (now City) or BUcliiman, 'flying groups- of seven large uni­ than four hours after the appeal tional Church of Benton Harhna'ni J record stock. Prof .Smith, Ber­ Berrien uounty, Michigan, and are versities were entered.. First prize The Italian'government is mak­ was broadcast. In addition to, the JUNE FOX—Lovely wash dresses ney fee of thirty-five ($35.00) dol­ Ray Ptdlen ,S. M. Troop No. 3,w- < _. . rien. Sorings; Hatchery. Phone described as follows, to wit: went-to the Harvard Flying Club. ing strenuous 'efforts'to assist the members of the legion, the appeal received the 2nd Si M. Key to, ■ of voile and lawn in attractive lars, and no proceedings at law | 153W. * 13tfC A part oi. the Northeast quarter The Loening prize contest was es- olive oil, wine and other basic in­ was also answered by members of Area. Mr. Pullen deserves this ^ styles and colors. See them, at or in equity have been instituted dustries. to recover the amount due on of Section 35, Townsnip T South; tablished by Grover Loening, am­ the Boy Scouts,, interested: citizens honor for long service and- eontlij-.'' '•,* ; - FOR SALE—Mastodon Eqprbear- the Style Shop, 22S E. Front St. Range IS West; Commencing dt a phibian plane manufacturer, the ------o------: : tog strawberry plants, $2 per 100 I7tlc said mortgage; or any portion and legion auxiliaries, which ued advancement. 'Z7~‘ -ati * thereof. point 130 l’eet East of the south­ prizes to. be awarded to such col­ The new Afghan government ■/ Ten assorted Iris, 4 colors, 25; east corner of Front Street and leges as have shown intense activ­ has decided to take dyer the' ex­ swelled the total to nearly 30,000 2a assorted Iris, 5 colors $1.00. Notice is therefore hereby given persons. COMMISSION PROCEEDINGS that on the 12th day-of May, 1930, Days Avenue, thence South in a ity, in student flying operations. tensive amount pf goods ordered . Now ready. W. D. Pitcher. Phone T-he Detroit university possesses by Amapullah, when he was king. ■ * 3SS. 13tc£ April 22, 1930, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon the parallel line with the East line or Special meeting of the city com­ undersigned will sell at the front Days Avenue 125 feet, thence Ease FOR SALE—White clover honey. mission of the City o f Buchanan. door of the court house in the 25 feet, thence North 125 -feet, HISTORIC MANSION TELEPHONING TO SWEDEN Leo Huebner, 212 Lake Street. Mich., held in the council rconr* of City o f St. Joseph in said County thence West 25 feet to the .'place 14t-lp said city on Tuesday cver.irg, and State,, that being the place of beginning. Also, Commcucmg; ' . IS NOW,. IN RUINS, 'A telephone call from the United lare three trying periods in a i April 22. 1039; on the following 155 feet East o f the Southeast"coi­ ■ woman’s life: when the girl matures;! where the Circuit Court for the States to Sweden passes over one FOR SALE-—2 choice building lots call: County o f Berrien is held, at pub­ ner of Front Street and Da\ v I tin(m ilsn ni. fin. M )in"(|un iim jih o ii I to womanhood, when a woman, | on Cayuga street near Front. You are hereby notified that Avenue on Eoutii dine. ‘ of . ___ r; Y jH* A ' i -| i i lic auction to the highest, bidder, ’\ r^vyv?'. - * j *-,h mu' niel [liei l i i 'i ii(ie-.i i i l e - l huii'-C'-ihiii-iI*-. inm ihf-ilie Ciui'icun' ■ gives birth to her first child, when a* | 66x14s1 a feet each, side walk, there will he a special meeting of the premises described, in ,'said Street, theh'ce ;East 12r'feet.‘ fheifce I n llie 11111 Ti|)1 lit* of Ni'llie f'n^t woman reaches middle’ age. At*| and shade trees. Also lot at cor­ the city commission o f the city of mortgage, to wit: South SI feet, thence West Iv mil o ih i' ilc piupeili of lo in _i forward by means of a submarine ; these times Lydia E. Pihkhani’s"a ner Cayuga ancl Third, llS 'j’X Buchanan. Midi., held in the coun­ feet,* tlience North feet to the The northwest fractional quar­ 81 h ’l'-lmuioii il ii’.s ili'-iimul bi cable under the North Sea to Hol­ i Vegetable Compound helps to Tef-'g • 19S feet, sidewalk ancl sewer in cil rooms of said city at 7:30 p. m. ter of the southeast quarter of place of beginning. liie ,i( ii-j-o i ni'il i,ifi on Hi,. Finn- on Third S t Leo Huebner, 212 land. It is then taken by land wire I store normal health and vigor. •Tuesday. April 22, 1939. for the section twenty-five (25), and the Dated April 22nd, A, D. 1930. Milo mu in A i Ii i i j Lo . i (.», uli In Lake- St.. 14t4p purpose of considering a float fer southwest fractional quarter of the Industrial Building •& 21111 1 across Holland and Germany to the Blossom Parade to be held, in southwest quarter of the northeast Loan Association, FOR SALE1—Mastodon Everbear­ Rospock where it again goes under Benton Harbor. quarter of said section* twenty- Mortgagee . j C, 'VJ[I A ♦ ,N r,\ H ing and Premier strawberry Signed the water across the Baltic Sea to five 125), all in town seven (7) Frank R. Sanders, i •**' - plants, also beans: and lard, Paul *M. J. KEELING, south, range eighteen (IS) west. Attorney for Mortgagee', ■ Malmb, Sweden. DeWitt, phone 7132F2I. I3t6p 1 b-r i. f "HvouvfiH fill in ifcc ccapoil and msil lo Mayor. Forty-three and one-half acres, the Business Address, Pinkham MedidiicCompany, they w'lllbcjrladto'aMia HARRY A. ROST, whole o f the above comprising the Buchanan, Michigan. An attorney charged with non­ you a copy oi Lyclhl E., .Phikhnci’ a pKralcTc.1 .Book. | - FOR SALE—Fertiliser.. Moss Peat free ofeharce. with chicken droppings. Good Clerk, northwest fraction of the south- I Sr payment of taxes testified in a for flowers; lawns and gardens* Meeting- was called to order by east fractional quarter southwest 1st insertion April 24; last May 8 JP London court that he lived entirely - K11- '1 • H. B. "Brown, 429 Moccasin Ave. Mayor Kelilng. Comniisrioners of the St. Joseph river, fort.y-three STATE OF MICHIGAN, The'Pro­ on gifts to his children by uncles Same...... present, Kelling. Hathaway, Mor­ bate* Court for the County c ’ and aunts. • Phone 421. 1513c and one-half acres according to Strrec... ion, Leitcr and Real the Government survey. Except­ Berrien. '"x i FOR SALE—Parrott tractor, 3 14 Ted Rouse was present ana told ing therefrom the south, twenty- At. a session of said court, heh ' -, 'S V i ' *■ American contractors are Town...... Hey:. X5P in. plows, creant separator, 20- the commission of Lis experience five (25) acres of same sold to A. at the probate; office in the city structing roads in Peru. ■ acre tract just outside corpora­ in float, building while R. G. Day, and all of same north of of .St, Joseph, fin- said county,- on' Schwarts gave the commission the ISth; day 0f April A. D tion or will divide in choice acre the center of the Buchanan road v- S>ifv J.V*. L- r what information he had secured 1930. Present: Hon. William R mm?- lots. J. B. Kolhoff, West Front sold to George’ H. Richards, one , *.***>S J. - Martin Gilbert. Phone 7119F13. tee. JAMES R. BABCOCK, probate office, be and is hereby 3 C'- *. V 17 tin Motion carried. Mortgagees. appointed for examining and' al­ The mayor appointed Richard A. A, Worthington, lowing said account and hearing When It Comes Will you FOR SALE—8 tube super-hetro- Schwartz, Harold Stark,, George Attorney’ for Mortgagees. said petition. dyne radio complete with, bat­ Foresman, Glenn Merrefield as Business Address, It is Further Ordered, That pub­ Be Fullv Covered? teries: and charger in good con­ members o f the committee. Buchanan, Mich. lic notice thereof- be given by pub­ dition. Phone 2S1J. 17tip . Upon motion by Com. Lester,, lication of a copy of this order for supported by Com. Pears, meeting 1st insertion April 24: last May l three successive, weeks previous -to FOR SALE—Bronze turkey eggs. adjourned. STATE OF MICHIGAN. The Pro­ said day of hearing; in the Ber­ Mrs. F. E„ Carpenter, phone Signed bate Court for the County of rien: County Record; a newspaper . 7125F21. 17t2c HARRY A. POST. Berrien. printed and circulated in said: If Not 8‘e City Clerk. In the matter of the Weaver county. FOR SALE—Nice large asparagus Lake Drain. A petition having' plants. Leo Huebner, Lake WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, 212 been filed in said court by County Judge of Probate. St. 17t2c 1st insertion May 1; last Mav lo Drain Commissioner of said Coun­ FOR. SALE—Ford Coupe or deliv­ STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ ty for the appointment of a Board bate Court for the County of of Determination to ascertain and UYBDppT RfiF ery truck. Price $75* Chas. Lyd- INSTRUCTOR IN FIRST AID- dick, 317 Main St. Phdne 632, Berrien. determine the necessity of the said Gfcr ITtlp At a session of said court, held drain, and Wm. H. Howe of Bu­ at the probate office In the- city chanan Township, Harry Beck of PRACTICES OWN PRECEPTS Office at the Buchanan State Bank of SL Joseph in said county, on Buchanan Township, Wm. T. Rich­ FQR RENT the 2Sth day of April A , D. ards of Buchanan Township. Fred 1930. Present: Hon, William H. Koenigshof of Buchanan. Town­ Evidently George E. Fitzsimmons, FOR RENT — Mead: apartment, Andrews, Judge o f Probate. In ship, Harry Boyce of Buchanan telephone sub-foreman and Instruc­ steam heated, furnished, mod­ the matter of the estate of Elda Township, Supervisors of the said tor in first aid at the Walker Street em, 4 rooms and hath, large M. Clouse, deceased. John W. County of Berrien, having been ap­ Long Distance headquarters in Now a sun porch and ample closet Clouse having filed In said court pointed as such Board of Deter­ room,, two blocks front down mination; York CIty,~is one man. who prac­ his petition praying that the ad­ tices what lie preaches-1—or rather town. Phone 344. or call at 103 ministration of said estate be Notice is hereby given, that on 'Uethm Lake Street. T7tfc granted to Frank, R . Sanders or the 5th day of May A. D. 1930, what he teaches. -■■ ■ ■ J to some other suitable person. at ten o’clock in the forenoon, He was on. his way the: other, day FOR. RENT—Apartment furnished said Board will meet at Clyde to teach the theory'..oI ;first aid for light housekeeping, garage. It is ordered, That the 26th day of May, A. D. 1930, at nine Gunyon residence in SELJ. SEAi, when he saw two. .policemen in a Nan G, Kent, 307, Main Street. Section 2S, Buchanan Township Phone S-S. ■- ITtlp o’clock in the forenoon (Standard doorway wiring: a report, while in­ Time) at said probate office, be fo r the purpose o f determining, side a white-overalled .figure .slump­ FOR RENT — Two-family . flat, and is hereby appointed fo r hear­ whether said proposed: ' drain is- ed in ‘a chair, apparently the vic­ modern 3-car garage., Will sell. ing said petition. necessary and conducive to public tim of an accident, , Joseph. Cornell, Very small.down payment. Bal­ It is Further Ordered that public health, convenience, and' welfare; at which meeting all persons and d painter, had fallen down the hoist, ance like rent. H. J. Baker. 964 notice thereof be given by publica­ and shaftway from the third floor. Now is the time to have the car gone over. Get tion o f a copy o f this order, once all municipalities interested may ^ lT»* * S. 13th St. Phone 508J, Niles. The telephone: man offered to ren­ 109 S, Gayuga St. ' lTtlc each. week, for three. : successive- appear for or against ’said drain it ready for the year’s use. Have it washed, simonized,’. weeks previous to said day of proceedings. der first aid, which was gladly ac­ -vC- Atfad ,h>. FOR RENT—Pleasant front rooms hearing; in the Berrien County WILLIAM H. ANDREWS cepted by the: police officers, so-that change the oil to the correct grade of Mobile . Oil, and furnished for light housekeeping, Record, a newspaper printed and Judge of Probate when the ambulance surgeon ar­ Bath, furnace heat, hot water, circulated in said county. SEAL. A true copy, Lillia O. rived; all he had to do was to re­ have the car thoroughly lubricated, change the grease lights and gas, 607 SL Oak St. WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, Sprague, Register of Probate. move the painter to the hospital. in the :diff erehtial and transmission. Phone '320. ITtlp; Judge of Probate. Fitzsimmons' diagnosis: that he had Publish April 24—July 17 SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. received a broken -leg, a broken ROR RENT—Housekeeping rooms Sprague, Register o f Probate. MORTGAGE SALE furnished'or unfurnished, garden Default having been made in the nose, arterial bleeding of the scalp " plot, included. 115 West Alexand­ 1st insertion May 1; last May la conditions' of a certain mortgage and a possible fractured skull, er Street. , •. lTtlc STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ made by Louis J. Carow and uroved correct. We are equipped to give you the proper grades bate Court for the County of FOR' RENT—Pleasant, rooms, fur­ Grace B. Carow. his. wife, to the where they are ^needed, fill up tlm tank with Dixie gasu Berrien. Industrial. Building & Loan Assoc­ More than $1,000,000,000 of " '' nished, for- light housekeeping. A t a session of said Court, iation, a Michigan Corporation, American money is now invested and you will be all ready to go. Try us and we know„tl 408 Days Ave. Phone 529. lTtlc held at the Probate Office in the dated the 18th day of February A. in Argentina.. FOR RENT—Upper flat of my Qity of St. Joseph in said C.ounty,, D. 1927, and recorded in the office you will be satisfied. - bouse across street from Record on "the 24 th day of April jL D„ o f the register of deeds for the Gasoline sells for 65 cents per - V, office. Edwin J. Long, Phone 1930. Present: Hon. William. H County off Berrien and State of gallon in Bolivia, according to the Buchanan 7108F12. 16t2c Andrews, Judge of Probate. In Michigan, on, the 21st day of Feb­ Chicago Motor Club. .the Matter of the estate of. Sarah ruary A. D. 1927, in Liber 150 of ------—0------*’■' FOR; -RENT — -Mead . Apartment, Mann, deceased. Charles A. Clark; Mortgages on- page 242. ■•■ Cadollhe is;-.fe’d:-;t'o. the engine ,in:. steam, heated,' completely mod­ ^having filed in said court his pe- Said mortgage provides that the new' Dodge; ,,Six iby a , IfueV ern, 4 - rooms:- and., bath, large, 'tition, praying for license to sell should default, be made in the pay­ pump: "driven from' :the camshaft.: 1 t ' t h * sun porch 'and' ample; ciosef the interest of said estate in cer­ ment in any of the sums in said 1 ■. a—^ ------. .... room, 2 _ blocks „ from --town. tain real estate therein described, mortgage provided for or any part Foreign trad.e'. o f , --the \ United Furnishedefor light housekeeping , It is Ordered, That the 26th day thereof and said payment remain, States in sporting - and athletic Phone 1 . Phone. 344.-or call1 at’ 1031 Lake 'of: May A. D„ 1930, at ten; ihiidefault for a period of four goods last year totaled. S12.984,-: Street.' lotcf o'clock in the forenoon, at said months that-, the whole sum re- 9SS. : T rTTITTI lir Tlf ” ! % :i»£* ,,!":i '' ' -S4-. ,.v .aaasLsr- Grace VanHalst were guests; cif Young Women's Foreign Mission­ Russell and Evelyn Proud of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Van I-Ialst in ary Society, it lias been whispered Dist. No; 11, entered tlie spelling Social, Organization Activities Grand Rapids, Sunday. CHURCH . tliat we are to have some happy contest of Bertrand township held Runner's Hardware. Phone 15, surprises, probably a playlet also at Dutch Corners Friday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Lewis Lolmaugh negro spirituals as part of tlie spe­ Tlie E. L. G. E. of Portage will' W omen’s Dress Shoes Honor Birthday <>E Coupe Road; Wednesday afternoon and family were Sunday guests of cial music. meet with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bethany Teacher May 7. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clark in South' This Thursday night the May Rhoades, Glendora, May 7. and Girls’ # « * Christian Science Churches For Men and Boys The Bethany Sunday School Bend. birtnday party in nonor of Mr. Mrs,: Boone Honored “Probation after Death” was. the The Comrade and Ail Star We display ‘.M differ* class, of the Methodist Cluu',;h will Mr. and Mrs. Gerrett Wisncr Worthington will he held under the classes of Portage will meet in A t Dinner Sunday subject of the Lesson-Sermon, in auspices of' the Bethany class. ent styles in each size. hold a banquet in- the church pai> were Sunday guests of the latter’s all Christian Science Churches on the church parlors Tuesday even­ lors tonight honoring the birthday Mr, and Mrs. F. M, Boone, of parents: at fielding, Mich, ■ The, Boy Scouts meet each Tues- ing, May 6, for a joint meeting. Think of that, ,: You Soitth Bend entertained at a; din­ Sunday,. April. 27. , never before went into o f the class' 'teaehSi^V, A; ‘W or­ ' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fulks and! j 'Among the'citations which com­ :iTiiy|Jarr;-' thh' Mrs. /Olga Haas* and; •;Mae;«Bgs^! thington.. ner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Dt a store where you had Mr. anti Mrs. Jesse Viele were’ prised the Lesson-sermon was tlie called on Mrs. Sadie Reddlh'.Sunr. so many shoes to - « *• * \v. Boene, who- had just returned lea’dership of Scoutmaster , J-eo day afternoon. from Greeley, Colo,, where she guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kelley following from the Bible: •'Where-• choose from. IQntertainsv at V ill South Bend, Sunday. fore he saith, Awake thou that Slate and Assistant Scoutmaster The Portage Prairie players {.will Dinner Thursday spent: several weeks visiting-. Those Lyle Mitchell. , ,. from Buchanan who attended were Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Leiter and steepest, and arise from the dead, repeat “Mrs. Tubbs of Shanty­ Mrs. H. L. Keller was. hostess at Me; f and Mrs. Jay Leiter and fam­ and Christ shall give thee light.” ' The official boarcl meeting will town" at the Dayton church Tues­ dinner Thursday night lo a party Mr. and Mrs. Will Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beaver. Mr. and: ily* of South Bend were guests ort (Eph. 5:140 be iieid at 7:30 'in' the childihii’s day evening-, May 6. ‘Ml of friends in honor of- hqr- grand­ ’Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. William The LessonrSermon also includ­ room with a meeting of Boy son, Billy Stowe’ s birthday. Pres­ .Mrs. Wilbur Dempsey and Kermit Missionary meeting will be held Mikelson. .Leiter." ed the following passages from Scout, troop committee at S:30 in ’Thursday afternoon at the: home of ent were Mr, and Mi's. Kenneth a?. . * H ' the Christian Science text hook, same room. 1 Stowe and sons, Billy and Jack ” Runner's Hardware, Phone 15. Mrs. Cora Eisele. A Mother’s Day Mrs. Glenn Heim Hostess Claude Imho:,., son of Mr. and “Science and Health witli Key to Services in Oronoko will begin 'prp'grani will be given. of Niles, Mr. and, Mrs- Harold the Scriptures,” by Mary Baker To Bpsilon Sorority Mrs. Frank Imlioff, was painfully at 9 a. m. Arthur Johnston was Ed. V'erstreat and daughters of We have what you want at any Mann and: daughter, Marilyn, and Eddy: “ The dream of death must the soloist ancl song leader last price you want to pay Mrs. Laura French and dausrhter, Jlrs. Glenn Heim was a delight­ injured when he was, struck on New Carlisle,: and Gus Duncan of the head with: a rock Saturday., bo mastered by Mind here or here­ Sunday and was well received by Men’s Dress Oxfords and Slices Hath, ful hostess to 12, members of Epsi­ after. Thought will waken from, Benton, Harbor; were the Sunday • Mrs, J. E. Paden ancl son, Den­ the folks in the church. ’guests of M r, and Mrs. .loo Haas. from $2.98 up to. $4.85. Kid, *■ * lon chapter. B. G. U. Sorority, at its own material declaration, I ------o------Bntertaiiv, in her home Tuesday evening. Bridge nison and daughter; Sirs, J. K. Portage Prairie Grange held calf or Side Leather but no Tracey, arrived, recently from Fort am dead,’ to catch, this trumpet IN MEMORTAM cheap snuffed leather. Honor Birthday furnished the diversion and prizes word of Truth, ’’There is no death, their meeting Tuesday evening. $3.98 OU n HIGHEST P RICE were awarded Miss Belle Landis Worth, Texas, to spend several Committee served ice cream and Many priced at $1.98 and You will find just what you Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lightfoot months at their summer home no inaction, diseased action, over- Bruce Allison Ryan entertained at 500 at their home and Miss Blanche Proud. Mrs, action, nor reaction." (p. 427). cake. $2.98, All the latest styles want in our store. YOU cannot Vernal; Shreve will entertain at the here. 111 loving memory of our dear Miss Bernadine DeWitt spent and patterns. Just what you find equal values in any store Saturday evening’, honoring- the Several new quarantines have — ----- o------baby boy, who passed away eight latter’s birthday. There were six next meeting; Christian Science Church last week with her grandparents, want and at a low price. Not anywhere. Come in and see been placed on. Buchanan homes, years ago, April 28, 1922. Mr. and Mrs. Will Haslett. them to convince yourself. tables o f guests, the honors going ft * ft indicating a second outbreak of Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. In the sweet bye and bye, cheap shoes but GOOD to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wunder­ Enjoy Weiner SHOES CHEAP. Boys’ Dross Oxfords as low as Ituast Tuesday measles since the first of the year. Sunday service at 11 a. ni. Sub­ We shall meet on that beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalrymple of lich. Consolation prizes: went to, ject, "Everlasting Punishment.” Buchanan, spent Sunday afternoon Sample sizes at $1.98. Regu­ $2.49 and dress tiroes down to Dr. and Mrs. W . E. Sargent and Rev. J. L. Griffith attended the shore. Mrs. Jesse Leggett and! Charles Southern. District Convention of Wednesday evening service at Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ryan with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Proud. lar $5 and $0 shoes. $2.79. Ellis. family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Has- 7:45. Maynard Walker went to Lan­ lett and family and Mr. and Mrs. tlie Churches of Christ in. Michi­ 17tip and family. * ft ft gan, which convened at Blooming- Reading room, located in the ------o------sing Wednesday for the seed judg­ Entertain for E; H, Ormiston and son, drove to church at Dewey Avenue and Oak ing contest. the banks of the St. Joseph river dale Wednesday and, Thursday. • Sunday Guests The Women’s Missionary Socie­ Street, is open each Wednesday Mrs. Kate Gilbert attended the, Factory Outlet Shoe Store ' Mr. and’ Mrs. Arthur Voorhees Tuesday evening and enjoved. a ty of the Church, of Christ will from. 2 till 4 o'clock. West Bertrand Rebekah convention Wednesday entertained at dinner Sunday for welner roast. afternoon and evening at Glendora Til DAYS AVE. BUCHANAN ft a s meet at; the home of Mrs. Wm. ------o------Mr. and Mrs. William Dicks and: Young on Terre Coupe road, Fri­ Evangelical Church Mr. and Mrs. John Walker and Mrs. H. I. Catiffman and Mrs Miss Dona May Voorhees of Three Book Club day afternoon, May 2. Belle Heim spent Friday with Concludes. Meetings IVi D. Hayes, Minister • ■ family were Sunday guests of Mr. Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Albert Hunter, age 89, was at­ Sunday School at 10 a. m. and Mrs. Freeman, Bachman of Mrs. Estella Eagley, Buchanan. Voorhees and daughter o f Misha­ The Book Club concluded its Mrs. Sadie Redden returned tacked with a sudden illness at the The morning worship service South Bend. 2Z£SKS!gg£HS3, waka. meetings for the- year Tuesday af­ home of his daughter, Mrs. Clam will be largely in, charge of the home Thursday from the Epwortli ternoon with a meeting held; at •Mr. and Mrs. Carl • Wilson and hospital. She is resting as comfort­ ' «. ft s. cnee Runner, Friday and is now Juniors. The Junior choir will.sing daughters of Porter, and Mr. aiid Mis?: HCiStle liu.'.to.s , the home of Mrs. M. H, McKinnon. able as can. be expected. confined to his bed there. and Juniors will act as ushers. All Mrs. Howard Wilson spent Sun­ To; Bridge Club; Mrs. E. C. Pascoe gave a solo Lee Pride has bought two resi­ ------n------parents are urged to be present. day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry and About one-quarter of Ireland’s Miss Ethel Beistle was hostess which was much enjoyed and Mrs. dence lots from R. B. Schwartz, The subject for tlie sermon is family. t(j the members of her bridge club: Jeannette Stevenson addressed the located in the new addition plotted "Bible Teachings on Child Train­ male population consists of bache­ 15 KSE3 at her home on South Clark Street club on the subject, "Joan o f Are.’’ last year west of River Street and "Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bauman and lors. More than 80 per cent of Friday evening. High- scores: for ing” at 11 o'clock. son of iCliic’ago, spenLTuesday and the meiv "’between the ages of '25 BEIT! T along the bank o f the river. He The four Leagues will meet at. Wednesday with'the'former’s par­ and 30 are unmarried. the evening’s play were held by plans to build there. 7 p. m. Benton HarLor Mrs. Hubert Conant and Mrs, Mrs. Theodore Zachman -and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bau­ Philip Dillfy. Miss Myra AncUauer A missionary from Africa will' man, ...... ApiicotTliued finger nails are Local News family returned. Monday from An­ speak at 8 p.m . will entertain: tlie club at its next gus, Wis,, where they were called • Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson of taking the place of those o f pink Special Amiouneement meeting.. The Sunday School board will South Bend, called at tlie Will or.red among \yomen of Europe. Mrs. Francis Kennedy lias re­ by the death of Leonard Hai ti, the meet at the church oil Monday ■ * ft ft. little son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith home Sunday.' 1 ’ ------a ------M-, E. Women’s Foreign turned1 from Chicago, where she evening. The hour ’ will be an-, George Franklin and Lester Hall • Daily Cacao output in Trinidad E. Hartl. nounced on Sunday. We would like Missionary Society to Meet, was a guest of friends for several ------o------motored to Chicago Sunday to vis­ for two months this season was days, to have every member present for The Women’s Foreign Mission­ It is estimated, that there are it Robert Franklin, Jr. Mrs. -Olive 200,000 pounds. this meeting; A.llen re'turned home with them ary . Society of the Methodist Mr. and. Mrs. J. E, Arney, Mr. 100,000 visitors to New York ev­ *------0‘— ,----- church will hold its meeting at the and Mrs. Enos Schram and daugh­ Prayer meetings Thursday even­ and is spending several days with , Grand Falls, in Labrador, is ery day. ing at S p; m. Blossom home of Mrs. A. E. Clark on Terre ter, Barbara Jean Schram, and Mrs her sister, Mrs. Robert Franklin said to be the highest waterfall in The every-member canvas is and family. the world. It is 2,000 feet high. planned for next Sunday afternoon The money we pul Into the work, v*-l . . . . . of the church is the only money. we really save. The good you do in this way will continue after e e n R e Y u e you arc dead. . . . Qu t May 11 is Mothers Day. This W H E N IN t y also is the last day of our confer­ With ' I T BLOSSOM FESTIVAL ence year. Appropriate exercises y will be held here on that day. Do Cecilia Eisenhart and her court of twenty- | y not forget mother. BENTON HARBQR t The Annual Conference of the eight Blossom Beauties of the fruit belt | ? f Evangelical churches in Michigan ❖ will be held at the Portage Prairie church, beginning May 12. If all A NEW SHOW— BIGGER are present, there will be nearly DURING PROGRAM 200 ministers anil delegates. You will see many old friends that AND BETTER THAN BEFORE. t week. BLOSSOM WEEK f You are cordially invited to our YOUR LAST CHANCE services. f Monday, May 5 May 11 T To See This Beautiful Show to Sunday, y First Presbyterian Church M AKE • OUR y Church school at 10 a. m. tgftggl l°cgg ffgsn sasgs SS2K ffgaa SH53S1 1K&S2 £333! $ f Morning Service at 11 a. in. Sure­ y y ject, “The Materials of Pentecost.” BOBBY SIMONS y Evening Service, 730 p. m. Ser­ STORE YO U R Benton .Joseph ❖ mon subject, “Authority and Ex­ f perience." The youthful master of ceremonies has a f Harry W. Staver, Minister. , t ------o------HEADQUARTERS wonderful treat for you t A IR CIRCUS Church of Christ Bible school and worship service at 10 a. m. Bible study, “Pro­ Monday and Tuesday— motion in the Kingdom,” Text, Monday, May 5th Twin City Golf and Aviation Club. f Matt. 19:30 20:1-28. Sermon sub­ ❖ ject, “The, Fellowship of the Up­ 25 planes in stunt flying and air races each afternoon. f per Room.” • Appearing at 7 and 9:15 y The Christian Endeavor Socie­ f ties meet at 6:30 p, ni. Topic,- LADIES’. READY-TO Evening Only.. Regular Prices . T QUEEN’S CORONATION AND BALL f. “How May We Find .Our Life y W ork?” Senior leader,. Miss Dor­ i *> othy Millner. ■2Sq^—50c Wednesday evening— 8 p. m. Sunday evening- preaching ser­ ❖ vice .at 7:30 o’clock. Sermon sub­ Bra BlSSi EH25 ESS3 EeSCS SEES SS ESS iiidS ESS5 Shadowland Dance Pavilion. & ject. "The Christ of Pentacost.” WEAR & MILLIN- General admission 50c. Park p lan dancing. Mid week service Thursday ON THE SCREEN evening at 7:30. Bible study, Heb, - • FRY. STORE Formal presentation and crow ning at 9 o’clock, followed by * 10th chapter. Devotionals conduct­ f y ed by pastor. JANET GAYNOR y dancing until 12 o’clock. This is one opportunity for every­ Scout troop No. 42 meets on y Tuesday at 7:15. Every scout .at y body to do honor to the Queen and take part in the festive y every meeting is tlie slogan now. and y occasion. f A scout is loyal; a scout is trust­ f worthy. CHASc FARRELL in y y The regular monthly business SCHERER’S y meeting of the church will be SCHOOL PARADE held on Wednesday, May 7th at Hotel Benton Block THE WORLD Benton Harbor “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” . ■y7 :30 p. m. t Thursday 2.30 p. m. in St. J oseph— The Pageant, “ Saul of Tarsus’1 & bv C, H. .Holcomb, will, be present­ X One thousand children in mini ature Blossom Parade ed by members of the Senior En­ t ' t deavor Society in the church audi­ MOTOR BOAT SHOW m torium Sunday evening, May IS. y Special Mother’s Day program “ The Home ❖ y at the morning service, Sunday, While .Continuous Shows Sundays Outboard Motors and Motor B oats May n th. of lire -f J. L. Griffith, Pastor. in Display in Whitcomb Hotel, S t. Joseph. y VISIT t — -----o------Si. Joseph Best in. PAGEANT AND CIRCUS— Quinn Ryan Announcing y Advent. Christian Church f Rev. W. O. Williams of Chicago, at the - TME Talking t y will speak both morning -and even­ Friday at 2.30 p. m. and 8 p. m. y ing. Blossom /Festival Pictures” y f Sunday School at 10 a. m. Matinee 2:30 f Filstrup Field, Beautiful Page ant, presenting the Queen and Morning service at 11 a. m. Ser­ her court. Four Big Time Circ us Acts. Admission 50c. Child­ f mon. subject, “Nonsense.” The Entire House has just bee n Reseated with DeLuxe Chairs y y Evening service at 7:30 p. m. f ren 25c Sermon subject, “One Hundred f ‘•yPercenter.” Sun. and Mon. May 4th and 5th Tues. May 6 th T ----- ;--- 0------MAMMOTH FLORAL PARADE ❖ Methodist Episcopal Church DOUBLE (All Talking) BILL t Unless you worship elsewhere T he All Talking 2—-Shows for the Price of One-—2 Saturday, 1 p. m. Startin g in Benton Harbor and end­ ❖ we want you to feel most welcome in our Sunday School and church All Outdoor Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, in ? ing in St. Joseph. More beautiful floats than ever before. f service. You will find classes ap­ , “LOOSE ANKLES” / . ' Eighteen bands, including five from leading colleges and propriate to every age. Sunday Romance y School begins at 10 o'clock under '‘HER PMVATES AFFAIR,” y the leadership of Mr. Ormiston. universities. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. * ' With y f We are observing, this Sunday “The LIGHT of the Ann Harding y NiGHT-O’-NIGHTS as foreign missionary Sunday in y our church. Subject of address, ■ WESTERN STARS” W ed. and Thurs. M ay 7 and S y Saturday 8 p. m. Starting in St. Joseph.. “ Missions, the Life Blood, of ❖ y Christianity,” There will be special • ;’ The Screen’s Perfect Picture Fun Carnival and Parade. ■ymusic and members of the W o­ With Richard Arleen “DISRAELI” ❖ men’s Foreign Missionary Society ❖ A n opportunity for everybody to join in the fun. ' With ' are requested to bring their thank Mary Brian • f offering envelopes. George Arliss t Masks, costumes, confetti and ynoisemakers in profusion, in Epworth Leagues at 5:30 and. celebration of the crowning of the. King of the Festival. 2 6:30. The visit of tlie Decatur And A Host of Her Noted Stars. • ' Star of‘‘The Green Goddess” I young people added to the inter­ ... . ; , ...... _-/■' ' ; : est of our league last Sunday f Sunday, May 11, is Blossom Sunday. ., t nighl, it was another full house of ‘Don’t Miss Any of These Supreme A ll Talking Features’” • y happy young folks, . . . t Evening service at 7:30.' The evening service, is in charge of’ the

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