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LEDGER ALTON TO HOLD ENTRIES FALL FAIR ON Being a Collection of Various and ALTO SOLO Topics of Local and General Interest FORTY-SECOND YEAR LOWELL, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934 NO. 18 SATUR., OCT. 20 NOVELTY—AND LIVING Goes to Cadillac EXHIBITS WILL INCLUDE PRO- T IS as easy to establish a NEAR DEATH 25 Students Enrolled DUCTS OF THE FARM AND wrong idea in one direction as REV.R.S. MILLER COLLEGE DOORS I in another. Against those who DAIRY, FANCY WORK, ETC. think nothing is good that isn't F r —DH. PAUL F. VOELKER TO new stand the ones who think WILL SUCCEED AUTO ACCIDENT ° ^To^TT^ nothing is good unless it is old. SWING OPEN TO SPEAK IN EVENING Neither, of course, is true. Much depends upon what sort of things—objects, ideas, enter- REV. R. MERRILL HERE FRIDAY LOWELL GRADS The Alton Community will hold tainment or what not—one is Tonight, Thursday, the high .'marks or courses, may enter a their first Communitv Fair Sat- talking about. The sort of per- school graduates who are inter- Freshmen College if hi is finan- urday. Oct. 2nth. All exhibits sons who demand new ideas NEW PASTOR COMES FROM MRS. MYRON VANDERHOFF ested in continuing their educa- cially unable to attend college in MORE THAN25%OF THE CLASS must be in place and arranged tion, will have the op|M>rtunity residence. Tins should make it for exhibition by !l a. m. Saturday about life and living and the soci- CENTRAL M. E. CHURCH OF SUSTAINS SKULL FRACTURE, al order are usually the same to decide whether they want an possible for many graduates to at- OF 1934 ARE ENTERING as judging will begin early. type who regard everything else TRAVERSE CITY —LOWELL MR. VANDERHOFF A FRAC- FERA Freshman College in Low- tend who have been informed HIGHER INSTITUTIONS OF The exhibits will include all ell or not. All of those who are that their marks or credits were types of farm and dairy products that existed before they were PASTOR ADVANCED TO A TURED LEG—BOTH TAKEN LEARNING — SOME TAKING born as being out-moded. interested in such a venture not acceptable. Credit at the as produced and marketed by the As a matter of fact, nothing is to LARGER CHARGE AT CADIL- TO ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL- should meet at the high school to- sponsoring college for work done POST GRADUATE WORK farmer. There will be ample dis- night at 7 o'clock, llie plan will here would only he granted those plays of the Farm Woman's work durable as a sound idea, and LAC THREE OTHERS RECEIVE nothing so evanescent as a new be explained in full and registra- who could meet the regular col- consisting of baked goods, fancy idea that is not sound. The test CUTS, BRUISES tion blanks will be given those lege entrance requirements. A large number of young peo- work and kindred materials. A who wish to enroll. full list is appended. of time has resulted since the be- The annual state Methodist con- Immediate Action Necessary ple from Ixnvcll are this week ginning of things in the discard- ference, which came to a close at Five persons were injured, two New Regulations Those who plan to enroll should entering college or making plans The entire day will be one of ing of novelties in government It was explained in The Ledger do so tonight. Those interested to do so in the near future. Out interesting activities, daylight Petoskey last Sunday, resulted in seriously, in an automobile acci- stunts in charge of James Read. and social relations and the re- many changes in the Grand Rap- dent Friday afternoon on the last week that Lowell was as- who can not attend the meeting of the graduating class of 1934, turn to the ancient standards by sured of such a college if 40 or should call the school not later which had 46 members, 13 or 28 There will be an evening play ids district, which includes pul- ravel road connecting M-66 with followed by an address by Dr. which the world, on the whole, pits in this section. The Rev. R. [-21. Myron Vanderhoff, 74, R. F. more high school graduates, who than Friday. If the quota has not percent will attend higher insti- Paul F.Voelker, Superintendent of has been governed. Often the W. Merrill, who has been pastor D. 3, suffered a fractured leg, and could qualify, would enroll. It been reached by Saturday it will tutions of learning. In addition, symbol and the methods are was also explained that only virtually be impossible to secure three are taking post graduate Public Instruction, of Lansing at of the Lowell M. E. church for his wife. Jessie, had her skull 8 p. m. changed, but no social order has the past three years, has been those graduates were eligible such a college for Lowell. Any courses at the high school. Many fractured. With them wasChaun- Refreshments will he served long existed that was not based transferred to Cadillac and will cey Miller of Vergennes, who who could not afford to go to col- high school graduates are eligible. have been fortunate in securing on the durable truths derived lege and who could meet the regu- Superintendent Gumser has work under the FERA program. the entire day, so all can come preach his first sermon there next was only bruised. TTie occupants and enjoy the program in its en- from countless centuries of hu- Sunday morning. Mr. Merrill of the other car, Constantine lar college entrance requirements. spent a lot of time and energy Maryan Ashley, one of the val- man experience in living to Since the meeting last week, Orin endeavoring to bring a Freshman edictorians of the class of 1934, tirety. County Agricultural Agent will be succeeded in Lowell by Biedrzycki, 29, and John Dinkel, K. K. Vining will be in charge of gether. the Rev. R. S. Miller who comes 25, both of Grand Rapids, were W. Kaye, director of the iState College here and it is hoped that was awarded a scholarship to FERA Program, has issued a rul- his efforts will be successful. Michigan State College for the the judging. Adelhert Ford is here from the Central Methodist REV. R. W. MERRILL cut and suffered from shock. president oi' the Community club PROFIT FROM WAR MUST END church of Traverse City. Mr. and Mrs. Vanderhoff were ing to the effect that graduates This is a great opportunity for freshman year. Other members The Methodist Conference at of the 1934 graduating class who and Gordon Frost is chairman of T WAS Benjamin Franklin, we Rev. C. A. Lohnes, who has Petoskey last week assigned Rev. taken to St. Mary's hospital after need not meet the regular college high school grads to obtain entrance requirements. This rul- the equivalent of a first year at will attend Michigan State arc the local committee. think, who said that there served the Alto, Bowne Center R. W. Merrill, for three years being treated by local physicians. Merchandise prizes will be and South Lowell M. E. churches Erwin Fineis brought Mr. Van- ing has in turn been approved by college right here at home at a co-valedictorian, Gladys Ann- I never was a good war or a pastor of the local Methodist strong, and Jack Bergin, William awarded in Class K, "Displays bad peace. Whosoever said it, we for the past four years, was derhoff into the doctor's ofiicc Western State Teachers College, big saving of expense. Twenty- church, to the church in Cadillac. the institution sponsoring all five students have already enroll- Boylan and Lottie Dawson. from one farm." Ribbons will be are reminded of it by the dis- transferred to the Joy Memorial This is considered a distinct ad- and carried him up stairs. awarded for three places. church. Grand Rapids. The name According to reports Mr. Van- Freshmen Colleges in Kent Coun- od and only fifteen more are Raymond Barrett has enrolled closures made by the Senate com- vance. Rev. Merrill leaves with at the University of Michigan. The classification of exhibits is mittee which is investigating the of Rev. Lohnes' successor in the derhoff had stopped his car on ty. In other words, any high needed to insure success of the many regrets due to the warm school graduate, regardless of undertaking. Albertine Blaser and Buth Con- as follows: "munitions racket." Alto charge has not as yet been friendships and delightful re- the side of the road to look over announced. Dr. H. Kennedy, Dist. some property he owned. He and verse are continuing their study Class A—Grain Startling and shocking facts lationships established in the of commercial subjects at busi- have already been disclosed, and Supt., will fill all of the appoint- his wife were standing outside Section: church and city. His pastorate ness colleges in Grand Bapids. 1. While Wheat, 15 lbs. sinister flgures such as most of us ments at the Alto charge next here shows an increase in mem- and Mr. Miller was sitting in the Sunday as Rev. Lohnes will oc- car, when Mr. Biedrzycki, coming Harold Jefferies entered Grand 2. Bed Wheat. 15 lbs. regard as creatures of fiction ap- bership of over twenty percent. Bapids Junior College on Monday, 3. Oats. 15 lbs. pear in their true colors, as cupy the pulpit of his church in The Rev. Merrill has made a east too fast to make the corner list Early For Odds and Ends where he will study civics, poli- 4.