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. Bye. 15 lbs. profiteers who make money by Grand Rapids. valuable contribution for the wel- near the Pat Bowes residence, Rev. John Clans, for the past according to reports, drove Here and There tical science, language and other 5. Barley, 15 lbs. arming the nations against each fare of this community during his studies preparatory for journal- other. Sir Basil ZaharofT, the ten years pastor of the Zion Meth- three years residence here. He is straight on up over the banked ism. Class B—Corn "mystery man" of Europe, has odist church of Lowell has been a high grade man, morally and curve and crashed into the other Big Auction Sale Section: returned to this church for an- machine. Biedryzcki is reported to Pithy Points Picked Up and Jane Runciman has entered been disclosed as the agent for mentally, and both he and his Olivet College, where her brother 6. White Corn, 10 ears. the great munitions manufactur- other year. have declared that the sudden Patly Pat By Oar Peripa- /. Yellow Corn, 10 ears. estimable family will have the The announcement in last iCarlton is beginning his junior ers of the world, without regard Rev. F. G. Wright was returned best wishes of this community locking of his brakes threw his tetic Pencil Pusher ' year. 8. Popcorn, 10 ears. to the Methodist churches at week's Ledger that the Lowell to nationality. American builders wherever they may go. car sidewise into the Vanderhoff Giles Sinclair, who was award- Saranac and Orleans. machine. Board of Trade would hold an- Class C—Potatoes of submarines have been shown ed a scholarship to Western State Section: up as unwilling—on paper—to Former Lowell pastors will Officers from the sheriff's de- other big, free Conununity Auc- Primary election returns from tion Sale early this fall has al- Bowne-tp. which reached The Teachers College, Kalamazoo, 9. White Rurals, 16. sell their submersible torpedo- serve the following charges: Rev. partment have been investigating will leave soon to take up his A. T. Cartland, transferred from in order to determine where the ready begun to arouse consider- Ledger too late for last week 10. Russet Rurals, 16. boats to both sides in a war, but studies there. Giles will prepare 11. Irish Cobblers. 16. through their foreign agents do- Lake Odessa to Rockford; Rev. L. LoweD s B Team blame should be fixed. At this able interest among the farmers show the following vote: Fitzger- of the surrounding territory who ald 163, Groesbeck, 15; Comstock himself for the teaching of mathe- 12. Any other variety, 16. ing precisely that—for a commis- H. Nixon, returned to Battle writing no arrests have been matics. sion. Creek; Rev. J. R. Wooten, trans- made. It is understood that are planning to bring in livestock, 12, Stack 6. Lacy 2. Class D—Vegetables implements, tools and other ar- Katherine Steed, salutatorian of Section: An international ring has con- ferred from Fremont to Okemos; (Biedrzycki carried no liability the class of 1934, was granted one Rev. Russell Bready, returned to Loses to Edmore insurance. ticles for the sale. Other farmers 13. Beets, 5. trolled the armaments of the Ten timber wolves are listed In of the ten freshmen scholarships great nations for years, apparent- Amboy, Mich, and Pioneer Ohio; Mr. Vanderhoff is a former vet- are also planning to attend the 14. Carrots, 5. sale for the purpose of buying the catch of 1933 predatory ani- recently established by the Slate ly. The competition between na- Rev. W. M. P. Jerrett, returned to The local B team lost to Ed- erinarian. At one time he oper- 15. Tomatoes, 5. ated the Riverside Hotel at Seg- for their needs. nials taken by state trappers dur- Board of Education for Central 16. Onions. 5. tions, each striving to be better St. Paul church. Grand Rapids; more lost Friday night 6-0. Neith- ing August. The wolves were State Teachers College, Ml. Pleas- armed than its rivals, has been Rev. H. H. Harris, returned to wun. 'It is surprising," states C. H. 17. Heail Cabbage. er team showed much of a threat Runciman, chairman of the auc- taken near Newberry, Limestone, ant. This scholarship will pay all stirred up by high-pressure sales- New Buffalo. until the last period when the 18. Head Pumpkin. tion sale committee, "the interest Sagola, Amasa, Brimley and Mc- of her tuition and student activity 19. (Squash. manship and the circulation of More than the usual number of locals held the Edmore eleven Millan in the upper peninsula. fees for the fall, winter and rumors that this, that or the other changes in pastorates were made Charlotte K. White # that is being manifested in this 20. Melon or Citron. for their downs on Lowell's 12 coming sale and there is every Other predators were: Bobcat, 37; spring terms of 1934-35. Donald country was contemplating war. at this conference because of the yard line in the last minutes of coyote, 124; fox, 22. Hartley will also attend Central Class E—Flowers It is time an end was put to this death of Dr. A. R. Johns, pastor Opens Piano Studio reason to believe that the event ihe fourth quarter. Lowell's fum- is going to be well worth while State. Section: sort of thing. It is a real service of Central Methodist church of ble on the second play paved the Darrel Burras and Jack Lalley, 21. Best arranged basket of to the cause of humanity and Muskegon. The Rev. Johns drop- to our farmer friends. It is very Sixty years ago a workman way for the only counter of the Chester J. Berger, presideut important that listings be made building a brick wall in front of who were graduated in 1933, will any variety. world peace that the committee ped dead while in attendance at game. Edmore's attempt at the and director of the Berger School attend CentralLState Teachers Col- of Senators Nye and Vandenberg one of the conference sessions. just as early as possible as there a safe at the First National Bank Class F—Fruit (Plates of 5) extra point failed. of Music, Inc., of Grand Rapids, is a lot of work in connection of Sterling, 111., lost a $40 roll of lege. Darrel was graduated in is performing in bringing the News of the transfer of Rev. The local line-up was as fol- takes pleasure in announcing that Section: with the proper classification in hills. Oscar Eversole. tearing June from Onargo Military Acad- 22. Spys. facts to light. If they shock the Merrill from Lowell to Cadillac lows: Miss Charlotte K. White will be emy. Onargo, 111. other civilized peoples of the was received here with both sur- carder that the sale may move down the wall a few days ago. 23. Baldwins. RE—Penning, iStukkie; RT.— in charge of piano instruction in along briskly." found the money in good condi- Ruth Bollins of the class of 1933 world as they have shocked prise and disappointment, al- Hoag; RG—Jloark; C—Reynolds; Lowell and surrounding towns. 24. Jonathon. "You can state in this week's tion ami sent it to the Treasury is attending Grand Rapids Junior 25. Talman Sweet. America, we may hope for action though gratification is felt on all LG—I'inkney, Biggs; LT—Lohnes, Miss White is the daughter of College where she will study by the League of Nations or by sides over the opportunity which Ledger." said W. V. Burras, pres- Department for exchange. 26. R. 1. Greening. Miller; LE—Green; LH—Fonger, Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. White of ident of the Lowell B. of T., nursing. Mildred Shores, saluta- other mutual agreement to limit will be afforded him in the larger 204 Washington St., S. She is a 27. Snows. Nummer; RH—Ellis, Graham; F "that N. C. Thomas will positive- torian of the 1933 class, is attend- 28. Delicious. the manufacture of munitions ot field of endeavor at Cadillac —Yeiter. Lasausky; Q—Schwa- graduate of the Lowell high Under the state law, the depart- ing County Normal at Hastings. ly be on hand to cry the sale." ment of state is required to fur- 29. Grimes' Golden. war to governments themselves. which is a city of about 10,000 cha, Gotfredsen. school and also was awarded a Lester Boss and Maxine Hunter War should no longer be profit- population. The date of the sale is Satur- nish all newspapers with copies 30. Winter Banana. With Rickner (198), Doyle Teacher's Certificate from the day, Oct. 13, starting at one are beginning their junior year at able to any individual or private Rev. Robert Miller, newly ap- (203), Christoff (160), Scott (155) Berger School of Music in 1933. of proposed constitutional amend- 31. Crab Apple. o'clock sharp and ending at three ments and other questions nrior Central State. Richard Court, al- 32. Pears, any variety. company. pointed to the pulpit of the local and Linsday (155) added to the She has had the benefit of many so a graduate of 1932, has return- Methodist church, comes from o'clock. Those wishing to list ar- to the general election. These line-up for the game with Alle- years of excellent training in her ticles may do so by calling the ed to Western State Teachers Class G—Canned Goods UNEMPLOYMENT TODAY Traverse City Central. He form- gan this week Friday night the chosen profession, and her mus- copies are to be mailed out with- ('0i|,.Cp Section: erly was at Manistee, Greenwood, Runciman elevator office, phone in the next Ion day, and volof. , E have team should appear much strong- ical capabilities, combined with |loa|ham has cntcre< 33. Blackberries. •r\T NEVER had the Jackson and Boyne City, where 34, or the Lowell Ledger, phone will have ample opportunity to \\/ slightest confidence in any er. the ability to interest the begin- 200. County Normal at Hastings. 34. Cherries (Sweet andSour). he also followed Rev. R. W. Mer- ner, are invaluable assets. study the proposed changes. of the so-called "statis- Allegan Here Friday Night Phyllis Weekes has reentered 35. Plums. rill. He is a young man, with a Miss White is a brilliant pian- Michigan State College. 36. Pears. tics" of unemployment. Many ol fine training and possessed of Allegan comes Friday night to "Outside interests may be re- them, we have felt certain, were avenge a 6-0 loss suffered at the ist and has appeared frequently Wilbur Clans left Monday for 37. Strawberries very unusual ability in the pul- in recital with excellent success. sponsible in part for the textile greatly exaggerated. Everybody hands of the locals last year. The Kent Farm Census Ames State College, Ames, Iowa, 38. Huckleberries. pit. He has a wife and two small All student recitals to be held strike." Henry Ford, motor mag- where he was awarded a scholar- 39. Red Baspberries. who had ever had a job. was list- children. It is expected that the price at the gate will be 25c and nate believes. The most import- ed as "unemployed." That In- locally will be under the person- ship. He received his master's de- 40. Carrots. Rev. Miller will occupy the M E. 35c. Tickets may be obtained at al direction of Mr. Berger, who ant factor behind the textile cluded stenographers who hnd Christiansen's for 25c if pur- gree at Michigan State in Lansing 41. Beets. pulpit at the regular services on will present demonstrations of To Start Dec. 15 strike. Ford declared, is a "move last year. Wilbur is studying to 42. Beans. got married, men who had saved Sunday. chased before 6 o'clock. to boost prices." and interests up enough from their wages to the results attained under Miss be a missionary doctor. 43. Meats. White's instruction in a series of Agricultural census of Kent seeking these increases are not Boger MoMahon left Sunday to 44. Pickles. retire on, and all of the great necessarily textile employers or fringe of unemployables who had recitals during the teaching sea- county probably will be started attend law school at Ann Arbor. Lifelong Resident son. leaders of the employes, but Class H—Baked Goods occasional jobs but couldn't hold, Alto Team Winner about December 15, it has been Section: announced by the United States "possibly outside interests," he any of them long. Laid to Rest Here said. 45. Best loaf White Bread. We are inclined to take more Masons and Stars Census bureau. The work is ex- 46. Best loaf Graham Bread. seriously the figures recently put In Tourney Game pected to give employment to State Emergency 47. % doz. Friedcakes. Mrs. Hattie Morse, widow of from 12 to 20 Kent county resi- The Michigan Tradesman of out by the Chamber of Commerce the late Lewis P. Morse, who had Plan Fall Picnic 48. doz. Cookies. of the United States, indicating dents for 30 days and will be the September 12 contained a splen- 49. Best Layer Cake. less than seven million persons been living in Grand Rapids at Alto and Comstock Park Mer- most complete census of farm ac- did writeup of Mr. R. E. Colby, the home of her daughter, passed Education Program 50. Best Pie. unemployed "for all reasons," chants were winners in Western All Masons, Eastern Stars and tivities and conditions ever un- merchant and lumber dealer of 51. Rest 1 doz. Biscuits. than the Federation of Labor's away last Thursday morning at Michigan tournament their families will unite in hold- dertaken in the county. McCords. In part the article said, Blodgett hospital after a short play at Lowell Sunday. With Pete ing a fall picnic at the Masonic Jobs, according to word from "Mr. Colby attributes his success During the past week school Class I—Miscellaneous statement of more than ten mil- illness. lion. If the actual facts could be Gray allowing only three hits, Temple Tuesday, September 25, Washington, will be dispensed by- to long hours and being conserva- officials received information Section; obtained, it probably would be Harriet E. Covill was born in Comstock defeated the Kamp's at 7:30. You will not want to local Democratic leaders. tive in all his business dealings. from director Orin W. Kaye rel- 52. Best 1 lb. Dairy Butter. shown that not more than three Cascade, Mich., March 7, 1870, the Service team, 7 to 0. Gray struck miss this good time. There will The census will include the He is universally regarded as a ative to the Emergency Education 53. Best 1 doz. Eggs, (white). or four million workers who arc daughter of Gideon and Louisa out 8 men in the first three inn- be something doing every minute name and address of the farm man of high character and is evi- Program which will be carried on 54. Best 1 doz. Eggs (brown). able and willing to work are out Coyill. (She was united in marri- ngs. « with fun ga'ore and to make the operator; farm tenure; farm ac- dently destined for still greater throughout Michigan during the age to Lewis P. Morse September Class J.—Fancy Work of jobs today. Morris and Goosen starred at evening complete refreshments reage, which includes all crop success than he has already fall and winter months. In con- Section: 27, 1890. To this union was born bat os Alto defeated the Wealthy will be served. J. K. Moore has land, all pasture land, and all achieved." ferring with Mr. Kaye, Wednes- one daughter, Viola May. Mrs. 55: Quilts. A Question a Week —Nnmber 9 St. Merchants, 4 to 1. Marrismode been named Chairman, Mrs. farm woodland; the total value of day, superintendent Gumser was 56. Quilt Tops. Morse spent her entire life in three hits in four times up, while Myrtle Sinclair, Assistant. the farm; the acreage and yield of Reshaping 3 miles of existing advised not to push such a pro- Why is it that some people do Lowell with the exception of the 57. Rugs, home-made. not enjoy a newspaper unless it Goosen for the circuit in the each of the principal field crops gravel surface and surfacing with gram until a later date. The 58. Aprons. last year spent with her daughter, fifth. and vegetables; the number of 20-foot bituminous concrete from scope of such a program in Low- is saying something mean about Mrs. Guy Lewis, in Grand Rapids. 59. Pillow Cases. somebody or something? 'Rons batted in—Birdsall, Stry- Along Main St. trees and the yield of each of the US-31 east to county line in Kent ell will probably depend on 60. Miscellaneous FancyWork. She was a devoted wife and lov- ker. Wilder, Thomas 2, Wood 2. principal fruits; the number and County is being completed and whether or not a Freshman Col- ing mother and was greatly lov- Class K—Displays from One Farm MRS. HENRY HILER, 77, DIES Sacrifice hits—Bouman 2, Gray. value of each class of livestock; the road is expected to be open lege is established here. An- ed by all who knew her. Stnick out—.By Maddox 3, by New electric signs have recent- poultry and eggs, and farm popu- to traffic the latter part of this nouncement relative to proposed Section: She leaves to mourn their loss ly put in their appearance on lation. week. This is one of the more 61. Best display of Vegetables. Mrs. Henry Hiler, 77, a well- Gray 14. —Off Mad- Main-st. (pointing the way for courses will be made later and besides the daughter, a sister, dox 2, off Gray 1. Hits—Off Mad- than 300 highway and bridge every effort will be made to make 62. Best display of Grains. known resident of Lowell many Mrs. Nettie Bowes of Lowell, a the thirsty). construction projects in all 83 63. Best display of Canned years ago, passed away Saturday dox 11, off Gray 3. Winning pitch- it possible for those to enroll who brother, Will Covill of Grand er—Gray. Losing —Mad- Bd, of Trade Meets counties, either under way or might be interested. Goods, 10. morning at her home in Grand Rapids, two grandchildren, Har- When Lowell's new button fac- 64. Best display of (5 Vege- dox. Umpires—Block and Gazella. completed, financed from the Class in Adult Recreation To Be Rapids. Funeral services were riet and Glen Lewis, of Grand tory gets under way there'll Friday Evg. at Alto $12,736,000 PWA grant. table and 5 Fruits). held Monday at the home of her Rapids. She will be greatly miss- probably be no more excuse for Formed Soon 65. Best display of Fruit. stepson, Harold W. Hiler, of ed by all. the little boy saying, "Button, One of the projects in the pro- 66. Best display of Fancy Former Resident "Don't be too quick on the trig- Ionia. Burial at Freeport. Funeral services were held on button, who's got the button?" Do not forget the September gram is made up of adult recre- Work. Mrs. Hiler had recently been Saturday at the Roth 4 Brezina Lowell Board of Trade meeting ger! Be sure your bird is not a ation. In view of the fact that so 67. Best display of Baked Passes in Seattle hen." This is the warning broad- made a life member of Cyclamen chapel. Rev. S. B. Wenger offici- William Christiansen has com- to be held on Friday evening of many men participated in some Goods. Chapter, No. 94. 0. E. S. She at ating. Interment in Oak wood pleted the installation of a new this week in the dining room of cast by Dr. P. F. English, game form of physical activity during one time operated a photograph cemetery. Word has just been received of interior to his soda fountain, the Alto M. E. church where the cover specialist of the Depart- the past few months, permission Class L—Beans ment of Conservation, to pheas- Section: gallery in Lowell. Mr. HilerMpass- the death of Mrs. Clara Hatch Chris" seems to be always lades of the Aid society are going was granted to organize classes ed away two years ago. Hull at her home in Seattle, Wash. striving to make things a little to show us what real good home ant hunters who plan to open the in adult recreation at once. If a 68. Red Kidney Beans, 5 lbs. Strand Calendar Mrs. Hull was in her 80th year. better. cooking > really like. Be on upland gamebird hunting season sufficient number enroll the state 69. White Pea Beans, 5 lbs. Mr. and Mrs. Hull were married hand at 6:30, dinner will be serv- in the lower peninsula October director explained that a request in Lowell some 60 years ago ed at 7 KM) sharp. The Rev. S. B. 15. "Although state law forbids for such a project would be allow- Thursday only, Sept. 20, "Stam- The Ledger office has been the shooting of a hen pheasant a Garden Lore Club boul Quest" with Myrna Loy They lived for some time in Mus- this week with a large Wenger will deliver a short ad- ed. Paul Jones, who has already Says The Ledger kegon and Grand Rapids. The dress and the entertainment com- number of hens undoubtedly are sponsored such a program, will and George Brent. Bank Night. Saskei t of late summer flowers shot each year through careless- Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21- last twenty-five years were spent from the lovely gardens of Mrs. mittee has promised some good be in charge of the work. Any The Garden Lore Club met in Seattle. She was the daughter special features for the program. ness and left in the fields to rot," men who are interested should with Mrs. Will Stone on Tuesday. 22, "Stingaree" with Irene Dunn P. J. Fineis, president of the Gar- English says. Is Worthy Paper and Richard Dix. of the late William Hatch, one den Lore Club. The basket con- Procure your tickets at once enroll with Mr. Jones or with Mr. The program consisted of reading Sunday and Monday, Sept. 23- time owner of the present King tained asters, cosmos, marigolds, from the ticket committee: M. N. Gumser just as soon as (Hissible. of questions and answers on care 24, "Man With Two Faces" with Milling Company, under the name pinks, daisies and several other Henry, W. C. Hartman, C. E. One of the most tragic acci- Activities would include all sorts of the garden. Mrs. R. T. Ford dents in the history of Shiawas- gave an interesting paper on the !n a personal letter to the Edward G. Robinson. Mary Astor of Hatch & Craw. varieties of beautiful flowers. Freyermuth and L. A. Weaver. of games and other phases of see County was recalled Saturday physical education or recreation. core and planting of peonies. The ed.tor of The Ledger, E. A. and Ricardo Cortez; also "Jane Mrs. Hull leaves two daughters, Eyre" with Colin Clive and Vir- Miss Jessy Emily and Mrs. Anna by the death of Mrs. Louisa All adults over sixteen years of program concluded with all vis- Stowe, editor and publishei of Tramps and panhandlers have LUCKY PETE HUNTER Kramp, 84 years old, who in iting Mrs. Stone's garden. The Michigan Tradesman, ginia Bruce. Crutcher of Seattle and a son, age and who are not enrolled in been working stores and homes Last Thursday was bank night 1931 had her three sons taken school are eligible to enroll. The Club is in receipt of a says; Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. Arthur Hull of Detroit. J. C., this week. They make their head- at the Strand Theatre and Pete from her by death in one day. proposition from the Wentworth 25-26, "Crime Doctor" with Otto Delia and Hattie Hatch of Lowell quarters in the jungle south of "I have always had a live Kruger and Karen Morley. are cousins. Mr. Hull passed Hunter, local implement dealer, One son, l^ewis died in Memorial WORK SHOE SALE Gardens, Battle Creek, giving the interest in Lowell, which town. Four of the ilk have called held the lucky number which en- hospital in the morning. Late club an opportunity to earn $5.00 away several years ago. Funeral at the Ledger office during the has been fed and sustained was held in Seattle Monday, Sept. titled him to the $75.00. This that afternoon, her other two 80 pairs of Wolverine Shell by selling 1,000 tulip bulbs. Mrs. by the wonderfully capable Dance Friday Night week and, without exception, Thursday the amount will be sons, John and Edward, came to Horsehide 1,000 mile and Com- T. E. Wykes has the tulip list and 17. each one of these \isitors were manner in which you play There will be a social dance at $25.00. Owosso to make arrangements fort shoes. Some 16-in. tops, it is hoped that club members the Lowell City Hall this week rank with the smell of booze. mostly salesmen's samples. Hi- up the doings of the town. NOTICE for the funeftil. Wthin less than will interest themselves in the "You are certainly mak- Friday evening starting at 9:30. an hour after they left the fun- cuts $4.19 and $4.71. Regulars sale. Please consult Mrs. Wykes ing a paper worthy of the Admission 25c per person. Music The Lowell Lumber and Supply NOTICE Dancing Classes eral home, their bodies, crushed $2.95. All about 30Tc off regular for further particulars. support you are receiving by Reynolds orchestra. pi 8 Company announces that on and The Ledger has been requested Classes for all ages. Please reg- almost beyond recognition, were price. The club's next meeting will be at the hands of Lowell peo- after Saturday, Sept. 23, the yard to announce that the keeping of ister as soon as possible. In- back in the same room. Their car Coons. held October 2. pie. Receipts from the 1934 corpora- will be closed on Saturday after- stores open on Wednesday eve- structions will begin Wednesday, had into the rear of a heavy Mrs. F. E. White, Mrs. B. H. "Yours truly, tion tax may reach 85,000,000, or noons. It will be open at 7:00 nings during the summer months Sept. 26. Register with Mrs. D. road grader. Mrs. Kramp had Things are improving—people Shepard and Mrs. R. T. Ford "E. A. STOWE* nearly $200,000 more than last o'clock every week-day morning. came officially to an end with MacDuffee at 403 Monroe Ave. been virtually helpless since as a are taking their bi)ill" s out of the spent Wednesday in Battle Creek year. CIS the lost public drawing. C17-18 result of the shock. envelopes. visiting Mr. Patterer's nursery. two THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934

THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO 86L0. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1934 THREE Earl Curtiss Sees Great The Fact Finders—anrf Their Discoveries By Ed. Kreuy Che Cowdl Cedger fcCHUHCHE I This and That Davis Lake and Alto.Solo Sights on Two Weeks Trip ANN•mamO a Special for Sat, Sept. 22 By Mrs. Wm. Schrader From Around Fresh Home-Made Published every Thursday morning at 210 East Main Street. Mrs. Aseneth Lewis, 87. passed "Rock" Worsteds away Wednesday evening at the "Treat Your Seed Wheat" Lowell. Michigan. Entered at Postoffice at Lowell, Michigan, as ZION M. E. CHURCH 'Silver Springs, Md., Sepl. 0, '34 sometimes shot as high as the the Old Town home of her daughter, Mrs. Arch Second Class Matter. German preaching Sunday at 10 Dear Mr. Editor and My Ledger highest trees. This, together with o'clock a. m. Fudge Ross. Funeral services were held R. G. JEFFERIES, Editor and Publisher. Friends; the fountain display in front of Bible school at 11 o'clock. Charles Doyle spent Sunday Lb. Saturday at 1 o'clock at Ihe res- Either with "Formaldehyde" 1 just can't "stay put" for very the conservatory which we saw 13c idence and at 2 o'clock at Snow Member Michigan Press Association- You are cordially invited. and Twist and Monday in Chicago on busi- 1 long at a time. I've been gadding later, is by far one of Ihe most John Claus, pastor. ness. 2 lbs,. 25c church. Interment in Snow Cem- or "Copper Carbonate' Member National Ed itorial Association again, and 1 saw so many sights unusual sights I ever witnessed. etery. The friends from this com- Mr. and Mrs. Austin Coons and and so much country all new lo Another estate I rambled over FIRST METHODIST CHURCH munity extend their deepest sym- Subscription Rates Payable in Advance: me 1 can't resist telling you about with considerable interest in son visited friends near Sparta H. C. SCOTT pathy to the family. Vear $2.00; Six months $1!«0. it. This time the jaunt was for Kennett is the old Bayard Taylor Rev. R. S. Miller, Minister Sunday. Rert Ixmridge spent the week- We have both. Services Sundny at 10:30 a. m. Three months 50c; Sinple Copfts 5c two weeks with my daughter and estate. Bayard Taylor was an Mrs. Ray Plank of Grand Bap- Home of Good Home- end with Donald Lind. her husband. Our first stop was American author who lived be- Rible School at 11:30 a. m. Suits for Fall Made Candies Roger Pitsch spent Sunday af- It is expected Rev. R. S. Miller F WEAttf.OHOUR WAY WMOOtRW QWEtt- ttQMBt PUHTS Uli ids spent last Thursday with Mrs. The Lowell Ledger, established June, 1893; The Alto Solo, es- Kennett Square in Chester Coun- tween 1825 and 1878. He wrote a Howard Hurt. ternoon with Tom Forward. tablished January, 1904. Consolidated June, 1917. ty, Pennyslvania. This is a very very interesting book on Kennett will be the preacher. SIM.FOUA—LtTS KEEP UHDEHSCA'MRM* WITM Y0UU6 OVftTCRt •— ASMftAMK BEDS WILL PGOOUCC R)tt. A HUM- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Stewart old town around which lots of in- Square giving much of its early Midweek services Wednesday OH THE LOOKOUT M8 AFfiW ASIUGU PMlft or OVTItBi OfTtM HAVE ttfiO VSABt. IU SOME COUUmtSi AEPABAftUS Mrs. John Layer attended the spent the fore part of the week W. C. Hartman teresting historic lore has been history. at 7:30 p. m. WWJBTma MOQETUAM IUO BABY OYSTEB*.... KEEPSAKE DEED FOB. COFf€€... $ 75 funeral of Mrs. Hattie Bancroft with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring woven. Brandywine and Valle> I learned a lot about mush- in Alto Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mullen and of LaBarge. Phone 38 213 W. Main St. jCowell Stems Forge are but a few miles from rooms while in this part of Penn- Vergennes 22 two sons visited Harley Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ross and Clyde Mullen and daughter Sayings by Kennett. The land for quite sylvania. The section around ami family of Grand Rapids Sun- family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King Preaching service at 9:00 a. m., Berenice were business visitors day. stretch around is very rich and is Kennett is one of the large cen- conducted by the Rev. Mr. Miller. in Grand Rapids Saturday. of Lansing spent Sunday with of25,30 and perfect for living the ideal coun- ters of the mushroom business. I Mr. and Mrs. Glair Townsend of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lind and called Other Editors try life. spent one afternoon browsing CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY WOTSVfM CIVIL — Appropriately named are theae Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing spent the week-end with at the Arch Ross home. Wm. I. Rurdick were Mr. and Mrs. It is this section, about a mile around one of the largest mush- Corner S. Washington Ave. and IZJmOMf OCtATMT his mother, Mrs. Jennie Town- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huizinga hard weave suiting! we offer in Floyd Yogel of Ludington, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ross. Mrs. Za- 35 2/earsrfgo from Kennett Square, that Mr. room plants. This particular E. Kent St. TMlWttK HAVE BttM send. WHERE IS THE ABUNDANCE? and Mrs. Pierre du Pont have grower had 24 houses, 30x100 da Quiggle spent Sunday with Morning service every Sunday. F&CC FtoM EUPR.- ilngle and double breaated mod- Mrs. Rosella Yeiter is spending Mr. and Mrs. John Fahrni en- Furniture For the Home There Is beginning to be n re- made their estate named "Long- feet each. At the height of the STmow-BDOttGkJ the week in Grand Rapids with their brother at Mason. 11:00 a. m. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watson and vulsion ngninst Ihe ofl-promul- September 23, 1909—25 Years Ago wood." We spent one entire af- season he picks 3,000 ten pound wamED-nurA els in a wide variety of desirable her sister, Mrs. R. T. Lustig. Latest designs and best construction. Because of our galed idea thai there is loo much ternoon there. The setting is baskets a day. There are 75 ton- Sunday school, 11:00 a. m. Church and son of Clarksville on son of Freeport, Mr. and Mrs. Marriages; Miss Mary Scolt of "Matter" will be the subject of Mrs. L. W. Rutherford has re Sunday. Wm. Rowland of Grand Rapids, low overhead we can and will you money. of everything in this country. We magnificent with the rolling trucks drawing mushrooms from ftUOWLY fdfesioc shades. have been told until we believed Lowell and Arthur E. Blow of this section all over the South and the lesson-sermon in all Christian turned to Los Angeles, Calif., af- Mrs. Elizabeth Robbins of Clarks- We specialize in—Window Shades, Floor Coverings, Picture lawns, excellent land for gar- UAMEAUVMAmUD Mrs. Frank Howk spent the lat- il was Ihe "law and the gospel" Grand Bapids at the home of the East, besides carload shipments Science churches throughout the ter spending the summer here. ter part of last week in Ionia ville, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Diefen- Framing, Etc. dening, fine trees and rare speci- OS lUCK CATS. PETRI thai we could make so many and bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. mens of shrubs. In addition to to the West. world on Sunday, Sept. 23. with her mother, Mrs. Jennie baker of Alaska were Sunday af- A. Scolt: iMiss Delia Winegar and TOMCAT HAPA Long wear will convince you that Mrs. Vern Armstrong and chil such wonderful things that we acres of beautiful outdoor gar- And now to Ocean City, a re- Among the Bible citations is dren spent Sunday in Lansing, Dows, who is critically ill. ternoon callers at the Wm. Schra- must go on a 30-hour week. Pro- Earl A. Thomas, at Ihe home of sort in New Jersey on the Atlan- this passage (Exodus 3:7): "And •MBOdflSCBOIliua der home. Mr. and Mrs. Dono- dens there is a large conserva- SBIMM.. you have made a wise invest- where they visited her parents. Mrs. Edith Aldrich of Grand Roth & Brezina duction must be slowed down, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. tory, with several subsidiary tic ocean. What do you think of the Lord said, I have surely seen HKMTWORM ONE ME.IU CEITQAL EWJOKPOTH IA0AXB van Hates and daughter were they say. W. S. Winegar; Miss Leona this for an old man my age. I the affliction of my people which MADE OPUAKWHKM MAD BTTU IQW6MTALTLS WMYRTTMTUE Mrs. Belle Ecker of Wilson, N.C Rapirb called on Mrs. Katie Wil- evening guests. FURNITURE buildings which house the rarest ment in one of these suits, and son Sunday. Week-end guests .Have we too much? Ami could Blakeslee of Detroit, daughter ol of plants, shrubs and some trop- donned a swimming suit ten min- are in Egypt, and have heard AINE& OFAMA-eeaua m JAM TOOK A WTNN mc HMM was a dinner guest Monday eve- Mr. and Mrs. John Rarnes and W. A, Roth, Funeral Director we make too much if we let men Mr. and Mrs. George Blakeslee of utes after our arrival and swam their cry by reason of their task- TOE FUMTE AVAILABU MCMTBALQUBXIM... . C your saving is exactly $2.25 plus ning at the Charles Doyle home. were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham son of Grand Rapids spent Sat- ical trees. IHtere there is a pro- and son Gordon of Grand Rapids. go to work with a will? Lowell, and Edward C. Sullivan fusion of bloom the year around. in the Atlantic. It was rough and masters; for I know their sor- Mrs. Hattie Rouse spent the urday afternoon and evening with Prompt, Careful Ambulance Service Well, someone has been stir- of Detroit, at the home of the One of the sections is devoted en- the waves were high and tricky, rows." the tax which is included in our week-end in Grand Rapids with Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Harris of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Setwart. Store Phone 500 Night Phone 330 ring up the flgures and finds that bride's sister, Mrs. W. J. Warren, tirely lo orchids. As you well but certainly plenty invigorating. Correlative passages to be read Preaching service at 11 •. m. ceived o number of lovely gifts. her son, Dr. Frank Tredcnick and New Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart in Detroit; Miss Bessie Layer of Elmdale it is false doctrine that we can know, my association with and Atlantic City just eight miles from the Christian Science text- every Sunday. John Lott, Eugene Krauss, Ira very special price of wife. Nesman of I.ansing and Miss and family of Cascade were Sun- produce too much. Listen to these South Lowell and Freeman Wliit- knowledge of orchids is rather away was the next stop. I have book. "Science and Jlenlth with Communion the first Sunday in By Mrs. Ira Sargeant Sargeant, Clare Krebs and Alex Myrtle Taylor were Tuesday eve- day afternoon callers at the Stew- facts and then contemplate what myer of Jackson, La., at Clinton, limited so I can not make a com- been hearing about Atlantic City Key to the Scriptures," by Mary each month. Wingeier spent Tuesday in De- Dr. and Mrs. R. T. Lustig of ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. art home. a crazy notion it is to plow under La. for so many years I must say ! Baker Eddy, include the follow- Classes for all ages. Gome and Duane Krauss, Gladah Sargeant troit and attended the ball game. Grand Rapids were Friday night K. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Leander Pitsch Eddie Potter was a dinner guest parative statement, but the glory So. Keene-No. Boston Sunday. every third row, kill the little Mrs. George R. Saylcs, aged 88. expected a great deal more than ing (p. 123): "The verity of Mind enjoy the service with us. and lEloise Miller were among Mrs. Max Sines and children of callers at the Rosella Yeiter and son of Grand Rapids were of these blooms was simply Mesdames Emma Coons, Mert By Mrs. Ed. Patter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheaton pigs and poison 250,000,000 bus- passed away at her home in breath-taking. I saw. It is as crowded and busy shows conclusively how it is that Mrs. L. A. Dygert, Bible School those who accompanied Miss Parmalee were callers at the home. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. hels of wheat and we hear Secre- Lowell. as a circus. A little difilcult to be- matter seems to be, but is not. Supt. Clarabelle Hooper on a trip to home of Mrs. H. E. Krauss and ISinclair, Hattie Peckham and Nick Pitsch. spent over Sunday in Cedar In the very front of the main Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noble of William iHVtrlman called at the Springs with Mr. and Mrs. George tary Wallace proposes to do to Mrs. Margaret McMahon an- conservatory the land slopes lieve people go there to rest. Of Divine Science, rising above phy- Holland, Tunnel Park and John ^Irs. Reberca Long Saturday. Jackson, Ala., spent Saturday and Mrs. Kate Curiey and Miss Eva Cutler PTA nounced the marriage of her sical theories, excludes matter, Ball Park Sunday. Harold Hiler home in Ionia Sun- Ruegsegger were in Lowell Wed- Woodard and family and were prevent a surplus when little chil- gently downward and on this course, the famous board walk ALTO CHARGE Mrs. Winnie King and Mrs. Guy Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Cutler PTA was held Fri- dren are going without enough to daughter. Miss Lizzie, to John resolves things into thoughts, and day. They also called on Mrs. nesday. Monday dinner guests at the Ed. slope is a series of perhaps fifty with its long piers extending out Alto M. E. Church Sunday visitors at the Addison King and daughter Shirley, who Gould. day afternoon, Sept. 14, with ten Potter home. Evening guests were eat. Here are the facts; Lalley to take place Sept. 29. onto the ocean offered many at- replaces the objects of material Herbert Chrysler (nee Lydia Van- Mrs. Chaucey Freeman called to seventy-five fountains which C. A. Lohnes, Pastor . Erb home were Chauncey Miller, have spent several weeks al the *22" Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rust and son Deusen of Lowell). members, two children and three Mrs. Potter's cousins, Mr. and One Vanderlip of Keene ill sense with spiritual ideas." on Mrs. Ed. Stauffer Sunday af- "If all our factories and farms are turned on every day from tractions. The weather turned Spinor Johnson and family of Earl King home, returned to their visitors present, Mrs. Slowinski were running at full capacity, we with malarial fever. Public worship—10:00 a. m. of Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. ternoon. Mrs. G. H. Rarbour, of California around ten in the morning to six cold, and life on the ocean beach Lake Odessa, Ralph Stahl and homes in Grand Rapids Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend of Ionia, Mrs. Bertha White of and Esther Potter, Courtland Mc- could not produce enough clothes Charles Allen fell from the in the evening. On special occa- is not so pleasant when the tem- CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Sunday School—11:15 a. m. and Mrs. C. H. Runciman and of Charlotte visited Mrs. Jennie Miss Eva Ruegsegger entertain- Fred Soulcs threshing machine family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mose (Hbffman and wife of family. Lowell and Mrs. Glenn Sowers, Kay and son Orville of Saranac. to give every man and every boy sions during the season these are perature is low, so we wended S. B. Wenger, Minister Epworth League—7:30 p. m. Houseman and Roy Chupp of Townsend part of last week. Mr. ed Thursday evening in honor of and suffered a broken leg. Goshen, Ind., were business vis- Mrs. Kate Curley's birthday. the latter joining in the after- in the United States one new suit displayed at night with many our way back to Pennsylvania. A noted writer challenges all Lake Odessa. New Fill Neckwear Fleece Lined Jackets Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Boylan and Townsend was enjoying a week's noon. Meeting opened singing a year." Oscar Wilcox of Ada moved to Christians asking these questions Bowne Center M. E. Chnreh itors in this locality over the Guests present were Messrs. and colored lights. We were there for We visited the planetarium in week-end. Mrs. Belle Ecker were Sunday vacation and they had been to PTA song, followed by flag salute South Boston "We could not build enough Fenton to engage in the hard- one of the "special occasions." We Philadelphia and heard a very about their church, one of which Sunday School —10:30 a. m. Mlfts Grant ond family of Lan- dinner guests al the McPherson- Chicago where they attended Ihe Mesdames Bert Van Dyke, Frank ware business. sing, Mrs. Salome Post of Clarks- Brew, Henry Wester. O. Burns, roll call and the secretary and By Miss Belle Young houses in 10 years to take care of first sawi Gilbert and Sullivan's good lecture on the heavenly will appear each week. Watch Alvin Berge, Supt. $|19 Ogden home. World's Fair and visited friends. treasurer's reports read and ac those of our people who are now F. M. Godfrey had a live chicken this space. ville and Jack Acheson and wife Advertise whatever you have Francis Curiey and Ruth, Mabel "The Gondoliers," which was bodies. I learned that 37,000 miles Public worship—11:30 a. m. 79c Mr. and Mrs. Jack Penning of cepted. Mrs. Glick then told of living in places calle i by our own with four natural legs and feet. of copper wire wound on spools, Is Your Church the Church of Preaching by the pastor. of South Lowell assisted Mrs. Ed- to sell in The Ledger Want Col- When Roy Murray of Chicago and Eddie Wester. Miss Gladys O'Reirne, a former A daughter was born to Mr. and played in an amphitheatre located Grand Rapids spent last Thursday different topics in September government as 'unfit for human on the estate. The stage was a rods and needles is required in Your Dreams?" It might be add- son Grant in celebrating her nmu and we wont have to argue First showing of the season— was visiting his parents, Mr. and Evelyn Pitsch is attending Jun- South Boston girl, is teaching , with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parents-Teachers magazine. Dis- habitation. " Mrs. Will McCarty. the operation of the machine they ed, if it is not what have you birthday Sunday. Mrs. Grant re- with yort about using it later. Black or brown mottled knit Mrs. John Murray, of E. Main-st., ior College in Grand Rapids. County Normal work at Gladwin velvety grass lawn, the back stage South Lowell M. E. Chnreh Frank Penning. cussion of way to make money "In Cincinnati a recent survey Mrs. P. Snell of Pacific Grove, curtain was formed by grassy ter- use to demonstrate. done to make it so? Darbrooke*sMogadoreSilk Four- recently he made arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Bert Van Dyke, this year. She held a similar Calif., came to visit her sister, Sunday School—2:30 p. m. lo have the yard in front of their for PTA decided on a pie social showed that out of 400 families in races topped with beautiful trees We're now back home resting Church School at 10:00 a. m. coats with collars to turn up- Mrs. F. A. Gould, Mrs. Linda Francis Curiey were Sunday din- position in Charlotte for several Mrs. W. R. Blaisdell. Mrs. James Needbam, Supt. in-hands in the new Fall regi- home filled in and a new sidewalk ner guests of Mrs. Kale Curiey. to be held in conjunction with years. that city, 30 per cent of them and shrubs, and clumps of large our weary souls and rescuing the William Warren, Supt. taucks and Mrs. Howard Gould our next meeting October 2 in never use fresh milk because they Born, in Grand Rapids, to Mr. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Preaching following by the snug fitting at cuff and bottom. built. Work is now going for- Mrs. Mary O'Neal and daughter Miss Carol Gaboon accompan- boxwood and hemlock made up flowers and vegetables from pastor. mental stripes. Beautiful color visited Miss Lulu Campbell of the evening. Meeting closed and cannot afford to buy it." and Mrs. Hugh Nye (nee Rhea weeds which took advantage of "Go to Church Sunday." Subject, Mulliken last Friday. ward rapidly and Mr. and Mrs. were afternoon callers. ied Miss Nellie Hutchins of Sara- Peck of Lowell), a daughter. the wings. Hundreds of small Winter weight with'warm fleecy was given over to discussion of And. of course, we nil know fountains along the front of the our absence. And now a story to "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" combinations in this choice se- Murray expect soon to have a fine nac to the Century of Progress Fred tStama purchased the Ed. ADA CONGREGATIONAL CH. Mrs. D. C. Keith and daughter new front yard. Child study. The leader expected over the week-end. that the nation is still short ten stage sprang up to make a water the farmers: Calendar A TELEPHONE did not come. Tea and wafers million bath tubs. N. Parker place in Lowell Center H. A. Luten, Pastor lection. lining. Sizes 36 to 46. Arlene.of Grand Rapids spent the West Keene Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neitham- curtain. Farmer (to druggist)—"Now, Thursday evening—All church latter part of last week with Mr. Ray Covert attended a meeting were served. — Press Reporter, Right now Northville needs for $5,000. By Mrs. F. A. Daniels mer and two children. Theodore After the performance there be sure and write plain on them supper. Sermon at 11 a. m. and Mrs. Allen Bennett. at Crane Company headquarters Mary Potter. enough building to keep the bottles which is for the Jersey All are welcome to attend. in Grand Rapids last Friday eve- Jordan and friend of Woodland September 22, 1904—30 Years Ago was a fountain display on the Friday—Yardley Group meets PAYS ITS WAY workers busy for the next five stage. About twenty fountains cow and which is for my wife. I Mrs. Willard Marks and infant ning to which dealers from all were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. years. with Mrs. MeMn Court. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yeiter of Mrs. Sopronia (Roasch) Strong and Mrs. Ernest Tucker and fam- Mr. and Mrs. George R. White with many colored lights playing don't want nothin' to 'appen to Tuesday, Sept. 25—Grand Rap- CATHOUC PARISHES son. Jack Willard, returned lo parts of the state were invited Lowell were Friday evening call- And we think it a fair statement were given a genuine surprise by on them sprang up from the grass that Jersey cow." SL Mary's—Lowell SICKNESS their home in Ada from the Luz for the purpose of studying the of Ionia was a Wednesday guest ily. that from one-half to one-third of ids Association of Congregational FIRE ers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dan- of Libbie Carr and Fred Roasch. Miss Letha Fahrni went to forty friends and neighbors on floor of tne stage. The sprays Earl Curtiss. Churches will meet at Comstock Rav. Fr. Jewell, pastor. Malernitv hospital Monday. National Mousing Act. A repre- iels. our automobiles here in this com- the eve of their departure fot sentative from Washington ex- Mr. and Mrs. Rert Carnahan Hastings Sunday where she ex- munity should be replaced by Park. 8:00 a. m.. Low Mass, sermon Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Doney of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Siehl of De- and son called one evening last pects to spend some time with California. All Church Rally October 7th. plained the various phases of the troit and Fred Bowen and family new ones. Charles W. Booth, aged 32, pass- 10:00 a. m., (High Mass and ser* the Black Hills, S. D., visited their act and talkie pictures were week at the Hazel Connor and Mrs. Marian Stauffer. No, we do not have too much Rrof. Maurice C. Latta, Dept. of mon. /d cousin, Mrs. E. E. Sigler, and of Saranac were Sunday after- Glenn Rickert homes. Roy W. Douglas of Ionia was a ed away. History, Olivet College, will shown lo demonstrate the meth- noon visitors at Frank Daniels.' and we shall not have too much. R. W. Stone and family moved St, Patrick'a Parnell family the latter part of last ods that may be employed to im- Charles Baird spent the week- business visitor in this locality The "Brain Trusters" should go Homemaker's speak. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DeGraw at- end at Marion. Saturday. to St. Johns, where he purchased Rev. Fr. McNeil, paator week. prove homes and business prop- tended the funeral of Alex Mus- to work on the new theory of an elevator. 8:00 a. m. Low Mass and ser- erty. Dicky and Rilly Murphy of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKenney meeting human needs, not to stif- Corner Alton Commnnlty Chnreh Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vanlet and sclman Sunday in Easton. Lowell spent Sunday al the Car- of Byron Center brought Mrs. Miles F. Graham of Lowell and mon. Mildred Shores is attending the ling them. Inez Jones of Cascade were S. B. Wenger, Minister 10:00 a. m. High Mass and spoons daughter Berenice of Grand Rap- nahan home, the latter family Anna Sharpe to the home of her County Normal in Hastings. The only place there is enough united in marriage. sermon. ids visited her parents, Mr. and Hickory Hollow were guests in the afternoon of son in Berlin Sunday and on their By Home Economies Specialists, A most attentive audience met Mrs. Milo Johnson, last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. I^ee Lampkin of anything is the ocean.—North- Elmer Adams sold his house Michigan State CoIle«e. Cascade and Bowne By Mrs. Mary Rickert Simeon Wingeier and family. return home took dinner with ville Record. in His House Sunday night. We afternoon. spent the week-end with Mr. and and lots to Mrs. Nancy Lewis and missed Ul Rev. FT. E. H. Racette, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. James Baird spent Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tucker and in Mrs. Elmer Lee near Elsie. Sunday evening at the Carnahan the afternoon all visited at the moved to London, Ont. If you value your children's BY PATRICIA DOW Children's sermonette at 8 p. m. Services at 9 and 10:30 a. m. Dr. Maurice Court, local veter- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fox and son Maxine Shores is attending HOW DIFFERENT! Rev. Charles Nease was trans- health and happiness, find ways to Harold and her father, Mr. Dean, home. home of their brother, Ellis Rol- Worship at 8:15. Subject, "Jesus' South Lowell inarian, has accepted a temporary high school in Lowell. Mrs. Bertha White of Lowell lins in South Lowell. ferred to the Plainfield Ave. M. E. overcome your worry and anxiety Law of Life." CASCADE CHURCH OF CHRIST and aunt, Mrs. Hattie Alden, of Some Plymouth people who By Mrs. Charles Yeiter appointment with the Bureau of Three Hale boys. Ward Connor spent several days last week with Miss Lucille Roush of Clarks- church in Grand Rapids and Rev. about him, advises Mrs. Lydia Sundav school, 10 a. m. Animal Industry for Federal Meat Alaska spent Wednesday with and Calvin Pinkney are driving were driving through New York Ann Lynde, home economics Libbie Carr. Both ladies spent ville spent last week with Sirs. N. Stale the other day were consid- A. H. Sturgis succeeded him al Church services, 11 a. m- Inspection. He will leave for Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Vanderlip. to Lowell high school together. the local church. child care specialist of Michigan LOWELL BAPTIST CHURCH SHOPPING INVITATIONS Thursday evening with Mary M. O'Reirne. erably impressed by a big sign A. J. Hoolsema, pastor. L. C Doerr, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McKen- Chicago this Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Raymor Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Pinkney of Lowell's new lumber yard in State College. Potter while Fred Roasch and Ed Miss Leona Walters was given just outside the city of Rochester. Bible Class, 10:00 a. m. ney of Byron Center, Mr. and of near Palo were Sunday eve- Grand Rapids were week-end Potter were in Lowell. a surprise party by her friends charge of C S. Travis of the Parents worn* about their chil- Mrs. Geo. Tucker, Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Collins ning callers at the Mary Rickert guests of his parents, Mr. and New York. The sign read, "Come dren is bad both for the parent Preaching, 11:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Potter and Monday evening honoring her to Rochester to Buy the Things wholesale lumber company of J. Francis, of Clarksvllle were Sun- and son Duane, Mrs. James Col- home. Mrs. Ernest Pinkney. W. Travis A Son of Grand Rapids. and the children. Worry is hard B. Y. P. U., three divisions, «:30. lins, Mrs. Newell Hand and son family and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley birthday. You Cannot'First Find in Your Preaching, 7:30. Gospel Team Farmers Get Music day callers at the Ellis Rollins Mr. and Mrs. Nelson spent Sun- Mrs. Mary Parker was a Sunday Boss. Jr. of Grand Rapids came Miss Bernicce Ecker clerkiin g on the worrier, but it is even home. Edward spent last Tuesday in day afternoon at the home of Mr. guest of Mrs. Lulu Ellison. Home Town Stores." In other harder on those near him, Mrs. of Calvary Church will have Friday afternoon to the Ed. Pot- Advertising In The Ledger words the big stores of Rochester for U. B. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rollins en- Allendale. Mrs. Hand remained and Mrs. Arthur Acherson. Miss Myrtle Raymond of Keene Lynde believes. It is particularly charge of evening service. for a two weeks' visit with her ter home and the former family won't supply your shelves with ask people to try their home town Mid-week meeting Wednesday Instead of Markets tertained Sunday with n family Mr. and Mrs. E. Pinkney and spent Saturday night and Sunday new goods at cheap prices but it studying photography with Mrs. difficult for a sensitive child who dinner in honor of their daughter sister and brother. Roarding-house Mistress—-What stores FIRST and then if they evening, 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hunter were part of the chicken do you wish? at the Onie Byrnes home while will help clear them out of the cannot get just the article needed, Murphy at the Lowell studio. responds to the atmosphere he Kuth, whe left Monday to attend Sunday evening callers at the O. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs feels around him. He will almost Young People's Bible Study Fri- A Canadian station which has Rev. W. R. Merrill was the Freshman—Some of the meal, the latter family stayed until Sun- way for whatever you want to they are invited to shop in day evening, 7:30. been moved lo within one point Junior College in Grand Rapids. L. Vanderlip home. please. jday evening at the Potter home. buy next John iHostetler of Logan. immediately take cu the state of Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. guest of Rev. Robert Miller al Ijis Rochester. It is pretty good ad- The pastor speaks at the Mis- of WKAR, the College radio sta- cottage on Charlevoix Lake dur- Forrest Rathbun is working for vice—but how different the atti- D. C. Macham put a new ce- tension, apprehension, or fear Melvin Court and son Richard, his brother Clayton helping cut ment block foundation under his which is shown by the parent. sion in Grand Rapids again on tion, is causing farmers difficulty ing the recent Conference at Pe- tude of the big Detroit stores who Thursday evening instead of In picking up the market reports Mr. and Mrs. Herman Page and toskey. Mr. Merrill was called lo corn. .seemingly adopt the attitude that house, raising it above the high The effects of these emotional children and Dr. and Mrs. Maur- Mrs. Lucille Pinckney spent water mark. experiences are quite often Friday. broadcast from East Lansing for Marshall last week for the funeral the little merchants within a The regular Baptist Association their use, according to letters ice Court. of a friend and former par- Thursday afternoon with Miss Conductor McVean had his shown throughout the child's Miss Ruth Rollins was the guest Virginia Humphrey in Saranac. hundred miles of Detroit have no will meet in annual session on coming to the College. ishioner. right to exist. Some day, and we right foot crushed and partly cut whole life. Since worry is a form The V of Evelyn Richards of Ada Wed- Sept. 25 and 26 at the Berean The trouble can be avoided believe that some day "is not far off near the P. M. station here. of fear, a child whose father or nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacFarlane Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Tildcn mov- mother is worried becomes afraid church. Grand Rapids. only by moving WKAR to some A telephone is a convenience... provides protection distant, when the big, greedy de- "Study to show thyself approv other channel. Regulations of the ... is a social and business asset Yon can have Mrs. Frank Thompson returned of Royal Oak visited his parents, Fallasburg & Vicinity partment stores, will regret their ed to Sparta, where he engaged in of people and of situations. The to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. MacFarlane, the produce business. strain of this childhood worry is ed of God, a workman that need- Federal Radio Commission re- By Mrs. Wesley Miller efforts to crush out the little fel- serve certain bonds on the dial telephone service for only a few cents a day. / Yeiter after spending the past Tuesday night. Mrs. MacFarlane eth, not to be ashamed, rightly low. There is a reaction coming apt to make an adult with whom Scot week with her daughter in Green- returned home with them on dividing the word of Truthr-J for Canada, and their stations can and it is going to be felt in a most September 21, 1899—35 Years Ago individuals dislike to work or To order a telephone, call, visit or write any Tele- ville. Wednesday lo slay with the chil- Mr. and Mrs. lister Forrester play. Tim. 2:15. be shifted to any point on those forceful way.—Plymouth Mai.. Lorenzo Kopf, son of Goodrich frequencies. phone Business Office. Installation will be made Mrs. Chas. Yeiter is spending dren while Frank and his wife of Pennsylvania were visitors at Worry can be overcome by the week in* Detroit with her make a ten days' trip to New the Ed. Bradley home Saturda> Kopf of Lowell, left San Antonio, looking for the fear which causes CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Uimitation s on WKAR as to promptly. Tex., with the 33rd Volunteer In- hours and amount of power used daughter, Mrs. E. E. Jcnks. York. and Sunday. "WfeServ ichlgan The Cedar Springs Clipper tells it and then removing the reason Rev. Vernon Shirley, pastor. make it impossible to move the $4.50 Sylvia Venema, Gladys Vaugh- that Mrs. Tony Seibold was com- fantry for San Francisco, enroute for the fear. For instance, in- 10:00 a. m. — Sunday School. for Manilla, in capacity of band markets program to a time when Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Briggs of an, Elaine and Beulaine Miller en- placently picking cucumbers on stead of showing fear of a child's 11KK) a. m.—Preaching service. West Lowell Grand Rapids were Sunday din- joyed a birthday dinner with Monday when her eyes rested on master. it could be heard belter or to lack of progress in school by 7:00 p. m.—Junior N. Y. P. & compete in strength with the 0 By Mrs. Melvin Conrt ner guests of his parents, Mr. and their Sunday School class at the a dazzling cucumber—but one A daughter was born to Mr. and worry, which is apparent in nag- 7:00 p m.—N. Y. P. S. Service. Mrs. B. H. Houghton of Alto. other station. These limitations Our feature hat for Fall is the same as Mrs. Harry N. Briggs. They had home of Rev. and Mrs. Hoolsema not destined for the pickle fac- ging, fault-flnding, and obvious 7545 p. m.—Evening Service just relumed the previous Mon- in honor of their daughter tor>. for encircling the would-be The new railroad bridge across can be changed only by furnish- Mrs. Chas. Billinger has been disappointment, Airs. Lynde sug- day from Chicago where they Madge's 12lh birthday last Sun U pickle was a man's ring set with Flat river here was completed and ing evidence to the Federal Radio shown in city stores at $5 only under a dif- visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. B. The days ot the J R's" have returned for gests steps to get rid of the wor- UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Commission that the public MICHIGAN BELL Harris, in Ypsilanti. spent a week at the World's Fair day. a large sparkling stone. The opened for traffic. ry. of WEST LOWELL George M. Winegar secured a would be benefitted by different ferent name. Beaver quality, light weight Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rylenga and land visited his brother, Kenneth On Saturday evening several cucumber had grown until il A talk with the teacher may Briggs. 1382,630 ot Mlohigan's school children • • • fairly bulged out of the ring. pasition in a bank at Medina, N. Y. F. W. King, Pastor hours or more power for WKAR. TELEPHONE CO. children of Grand Rapids were friends of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stauf- give a clue to the child's difficulty. The College has always confin- and flexible. Scratch or smooth finish fer gathered at their home lo Mrs. Seibold brought the ring to A farewell recepton was given Too little rest may result in the West Lowell Chnreh Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gotfredsen Cedar {Springs, and according to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 10:30 a. m.—Sunday School. ed its programs to material which and Mrs. M. D. Court. help them celebrate their first child's inattention to school work. furs. Blue, green, seal, ecru, snow and attended the convention of the wedding anniversary. The eve- Railroad taxes—$7,829,198 in 1933-34—go directly toward those who saw it it probably is Chas. McCarty for Rev. and Mrs. 11:30 a. m.—Preaching. does not compete with the com- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Travis American Legion and Auxiliary at The lack of a hot lunch at noon mercial stations. No attempt has and Mr. and Mrs. John Court ning was spent in playing cards not valuable, as the stone evi- L. N. Pattison, who left later for may result in the child's indiffer- 7:15 p. m.—U. B. C. E. black. Traverse City last Thursday. Al the education of those youngsters. dently was an imitation, but a Marshall. 8:00 p. m.—Preaching. been made to clutter the air with spent Sunday at John Ball Park. and other games after which ence to his duties. Possibly a poJJjuuh the convention of the auxiliary splendid supper was served. flashy ring growing around a A. D. Oliver nicely settled in Prayer meeting Thursday eve- rograms just to utilize all of the Jim Monks is building a new the delegates endorsed Mrs. Got physical examination is needed me assigned to the station. Most Leas expensive qualities barn. Mrs. Will Rooth spent a week Railroad taxes are the bulwark of our primary school fund. cucumber was an interesting his new store location wth an to determine whether bad eye- 8315 ning at church. James Munroe, fredsen for the candidacy for freak. And some man has prob- added line of merchandise. Class leader. of the year, one-half hour only is Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dawson with relatives in Ann Arbor. sight or hearing is making learn- Designed in sixes: 36, 38. 40, 42, national vice president. The elec- Mr. and Mrs. Will Garfield of But now those tax payments are in danger. ably been looking for his ring, Rev. IH. Marshall resigned his Sooth Ward School used although the Station is $1.95 ni $2.95 are visiting their parents, Mr. and tion will be held in Miami next ing difficult. Knowing what 14, 46, 48, 50 and 52. Size 44 re- mitted to go on the ah* in all day Real Protection Against Fire Mrs. H. Dawson. Saranac had Sunday dinner at little thinking that it is now grac- pastorate at the Lowell Congrega- causes a dfflculty always will month. Unfair, inequitable competition, particularly from unregu- tional church to accept a call at juirts 5H yards of 35 inch ms* Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. light hours. The half hour is se- Mrs. Ed. Easterbrook had the the home of his brother, I). L, ing a cucumber. lead to ways of overcoming it. Chester Place, Supt. Fire insaraaee Is iamnaity against great faancial loos Laingsburg, afterwards being re- terial and ft yard of contrasting. lected between 12:00 and 1:00 misfortune to fall last Friday and Those from out of town lo at- Garfield. lated trucks, has so cut into the railroads' income that All are cordially invited. when calamity overtakes yon. When insared against Ire Mr. and Mrs. Emiel Stauffer Want ads bring results. leased to accept a call at a Grand A Slimming Ensemble o'clock because that is the most fracture her wrist and ankle. tend the funeral of Mrs. L. P. Rapids church. convenient hour for farmers to yon expect to be reimbaraed far everything that is baraed Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Court Morse Saturday were Mrs. Mina and Harry and Edythe took Mae their tax payments have become a problem. If this situa- Seigel Norman and family mov- Remember When Pattern 8315. Jacket ensembles ADA COMMUNITY REFORMED listen. —will yaa? Do yoa kaaw year policy caatract? A Caa- were Sunday supper guests of Blakeslee and two daughters, Bender to the home of her daugh- paav will da ao More thaa ita policy pravidea. We write tion continues those tax payments inevitably must stop. ed into their new house near hit the high note of the season, CHURCH The case which WKAR must their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Pauline and Hazel of Carson ter, Mrs. Pete Santos, in Grand and are in great demand for the a blanket palicy an paraanaL It aftaa pays daable the Rapids on Saturday where they Alton. Rev. Howard B. SchoHen, Pastor. present to obtain changes in reg- 1 a e M il d Court. City, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Milliken Jo the extent that the railroads are destroyed as a source Loren O. Barber clerking at A young man who was single and fall days when it is too warm to ulations requires the aid of Mich- ••fK. l ! ? « P^ey win pay. Oar palicy is braad were dinner guests. possessed of a good horse and 10:00 a. m.—Worship service. and liberal In its eaverafe. partlcalarly adapted ta the and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sissem VanDyke's store. wear a coat and to cool lo go igan farmers. If they want the of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. W'illiam Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Train and of tax revenue the payments they now make will have buggy was the most popular guy without. This style has been de- 11 KM a. m.—Sunday School farmer's reqniramaata. It doea not eantaia hidden caa- Seeley Comers children of Jenison spent Sunday for all ages. liege program, letters sent to Be^ son William and daughter Oppdfl** in town, according to the femin- signed for the larger woman. the program director, WKAR, dlUaaa or arariaiaBa ta limit ar vaid the Campany'a li- By Mrs. S. P. Reynolds at Ihe home of her sister, Mrs, to fall upon the citizen. % bottUrW Read the Ledger ads. ine view, but not so hot with the 7:30 p. m.—Worship service. A ability. It la accepted by the Fad^al Land Bank and Mane and Jfarley Balcom of Notice how the double points on East Lansing, will be fine evi- ids spent Tuesday night with her Flint, Mr. and Mrs. Will Covill, Wesley Miller. male population? the skirt slenderige the hips. The Theological Student from Holland other loaainf agencies. Moteley-Murray Lake daughter, Mrs. Karl Kropf, and Funeral services for Mrs. Ase- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Booth in- Can he afford, then, to permit the job of transportation to be .owabyt' will be in charge. dence to submit to federal au Robert Covill Mrs. Coral Barnes Harnesses were decorated with contracting yoke repeats the lines thorities. We have aaaeta and reaonrces totaling more than One By Mn. W. Engle attended the chicken pie supper. neth Lewis were held at Snow vited a large party of young folks ivory rings and colored tassels? 8:45 p. m.—Christian Endeavor. Quarter Million Dallara. Onrmethodof levying aas ess meats and daughter Coral, Mr. and shifted largely from a tax-yielding agency—the railroads of the skirt, and with the flatter^ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keech and church Saturday afternoon and (Mrs. Will Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. to help Mrs. Booth's daughter, vnort oppentumha So strong is the present generat- ing V neckline, lessens the width Topic, "Good Will." Leader, Egg Pedler lo wife—Suffer- on the anniversary of the policy pravidea a daily caah income daughter spent Sunday with her interment was made in Snow Catherine Bollock, to celebrate tion for decorations that they (Henry Hchelaar. with which to nay losses eliminating tka necessity of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rennells John Timmers, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. to a tax-consuming form of transport? Is he ready lotake than he finds of the shoulders. Of course, the in' snakes, Florabel, you sold the people in Ionia. cemetery. Mrs. Lewis has lived Holstein, Mrs. Martha Carley, her 18th birthday on Saturday. now hi-'Ve fancy radiator-caps. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.—Choral asinf oar sarplas except in extreme emergency. We al- of Marion were guests at the on this added tax burden? length of the Jacket adroitly con- wrong eggs to that last woman. Chris Kropf home the first of last rs. Chris Kropf and Mr. and all her life in or near this vicin- Mrs. Alfred Sirrine, Mrs. L. J. Sept. 16, at their home. All en- Men and boys wore leather sus- ceals the tendency to wider hips, Union. Wife—How so? law credits for lightning rods, approved Ira extingnlahers Mrs. Eugene Rennells visited Mr. ity with the excepton of a few joyed games and music, aftei penders? Wednesday, 2.*00 p. m.—Mission and Ire resist!ag roofs an dwetUnga. Neither the Secre- week. Pilkington, Mrs. Elmer Phillips, 17—PU(u« offron hittLittlr and gives a willowy silhouette. Peddler—You sold her some of and Mrs. J. B. Cummings of near years spent in Washington. She Mrs. Waller Powell and Mrs. Guy which ice cream and cake and The railroad problem is deplorable, but not beyond remedy. Fall*, Minn., 1892. Many Lowell homes had a Band will meet in the parsonage. tary nor aay other aflcer of ear Company receives a cam- Mrs. Ted Elhart and children other goodies were served. Cath- This ensemble may be made the lot which we dated "Sept. 10" spent Friday with Mrs. Roye Morrison Lake Wednesday after- was a charter member of the Ingham, all of Grand Rapids. "whatnot," made of old spools, in plain or printed crepes, satin "I was glad when they said un- mission or royalty fram the sale ot Ira extingaishers ar noon. erine received some nice gifts and It can be solved within our legislatures. JS-Orra Oarbo, 8w*S«n's when it is only Sept. 1 now. • Ford. Snow Ladies Aid society. Her and hung in a corner of the par- or sheer woolens. The dress may to me, Let us go into the house of spark arresters. We maintain a thoreagh ayatem of la- Asa Jakeway has returned family has the sympathy of this reported it was a real surprise. gift to picturci, born lor? the Lord." Psalm 122:1. spec tion ta eliminate aver-inaarance, Ira haxards and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elhart and •MMaeeMoawewe Our next Michigan legislature should see that motor trucks 1906. be made with long or short To buy, sell rent or swap, children spent Sunday, Sept. 9th, home after spending some time entire neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Garfield and Daddy unexpectedly found a sleeves. This pattern is so easy use Ledger Want column. qneetianable risks. All legitimate loasea are pramptly ad- with his daughter, Mrs. Will Mrs. Helen Reynolds is confined children of Middleville spent Sun- i-cent piece in an old vest and WHITNEYVILLE CHURCH justed and settled. Pre mi am ar aaaeaament payments ar- with relatives at Kent City. day afternoon at the home of his and buses are taxed to meet fully the costs to the public 19—Smokt-filled balloon to make that the larger woman Mrs. tHettie Davis and daughter. Ward, of Belding and his sons in to her bed with a very lame back. makes first aaccniion, the whole family went off on a can make this at home with com- Sunday school—10:30 a. m. ranged ta aait convenience. Write for Inandal statemeat Flint and Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cole and InproveYoirHome uncle, D. L. Garfield. which their operation entails; that they submit to regula- 17S3. day's spree with it? and ather Information. Please give yonr aection number, Emily and Matilda and Charles A large crowd was present at Mrs. Ray Avery was in Pallas lete satisfaction in its style and Morning preaching—11:30 a. m. Davis were guests Sunday of Mr. daughters spent Sunday with Mr. The men turned 10,000,000 jobs Slling. Epworth League—7 KK) p. m. townahip and connty. the Alton chicken pie supper. and Mrs. Mart Schneider of South nd Bismts Prtperty burg Sunday on her return trip tions comparable with those governing the railroads, and, 20—Magellan itami,OSS-day over to the women, in the ex- and Mrs. Will Engle. from Ann Arbor, where she has «If Otfrtrnmtot •vacrthlp Evening preaching—8:00 p. m. We do but Lowell—D. A. Wingeier, Harry Day, R. E. Springett, Grant Miss Velma Kecch was home Grand Rapids, Lowell and Smy- Lowell. •bMld come, the taUre«4t in addition, that they contribute equitably to the general trip ronnd world, 1S19. SPivius pectation that they would be easy rna being well represented. The National Housing been staying this week with her For PATTERN, send 15 Wednesday evening prayer Warner. over Sunday from her school Jn A large crowd attended the L. M ft fanetlon of (rrmmeBt, to manage—without stopping to meeting, 7:45 p. m. Peter and Asel Kellogg, Karl A. S. meeting held at the home of mother, Mrs. Will Rexford, who «Mia bo m Us-froe u tho expense of government think that in a few short years cents in coin (for each pat- one kind of Bowne. Act ia now in effact. Mtry or roototSoo Doport- 21—Benedict Arnold aella oat tern desired), yonr NAME, Rev. J. G. Ballard, pastor. Cascade—John J. Watterson. Kropf, Keren Mason and Lee Mrs. Wm. Hesche. The next meet- is still under observation at the meati now aro KB4 the Uz- FOMO OP IUDOOR they would displace just that Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rennells Now it the time to make University hospital, where she jto the British. 1780. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER prtnhng— Keech spent Tuesday in Detroit ing will be held at the Grange poror would not only how Michigan and the "3 R's"need the railroads. And the railroads many men and leave a standing end family of Owosso called at at the ball game. may have to have a spinal oper- to moko op the 4M mlUlooa SPOBTS IF TMFIV and SIZE to Patricia Dow, SNOW M. E. CHURCH the Chris Kropf home Wednes- hall in the form of a chicken pio additions and improve- la Uno unuOy poM by (or sitting) army "unemployed? Preaching 10 a. m. Mrs. iHettie Davis and son Al- supper. ation. Let's all send her a card. need constructive legislation. It is only fair that they b« 22—That long-count Demp* GOT EMOUGM Lowell, (Mich.,) Ledger. Pat- day evening. menta. tho Unoo but wonld be There was no "parking prob- Sunday school 11 a. m. vin, Emily and Matilda Davis and Miss Leah Reynolds of Lansing Ferris Miller spent Saturday firtbor Uxod (or thetr opor- given at least an equal chance. sey-Tunney fight, 1927. TO >0*0*1 VWBM tern Dep't, 115 Fifth Avenue, GOOD State Mituil Fire In Co. Rev. S. B. Wenger of Lowell with friends in Grand Rapids. •tton. lem" and life was safe, sane, and Brooklyn, N. Y. James G. BaiUard, Pastor. Robert Howard enjoyed a motor spent the week-end with hei For complete details see TO OO HO MB . serene? met with the committee at the trip to Big Rapids Sunday, Sept. arents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughan Home Office: 702 Church St, Flint, Mich. Chris Kropf home Friday evening 2»~Ad«'s "Sultan ol. Sulu" A citizen was considered to be a ALTO BAPTIST CHURCH PRINTING 9. eynolds. were in Grand Rapids Saturday. opens in New York, 190J. to help make the plans for a RAY COVERT great traveler if he had set foot Subscribe for The Ledger, $2.00 W. 8. Gardner, Pastor W. V. BURRAS, Pres. H. K. F1SK, Secy. Community fair and homecom- Typewriter paper, SMtxllsiia. The Lowell Ledger and the in the next county? per year. $1.00 for 6 months. Bible school at 10 a. m. Phone 317 Typewriter paper, 20c Ih. at ing to be held Oct. 20 and 21. 20c the pound at the Ledger Herald clubbing offers are good Ledge" er office. New and better MICHIGAN RAILROADS* ASSOCIATION Mrs. Geo. Taylor of Grand Rap- office. at The Ledger office. quality FOUR THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20. 1934 THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER snd ALTO SOLO, THURSDAY, SEPT. 20. 1934 FIVE Sunday evening with Mrs. Ethel Logan Hickory Corners Yeiter and family. By Clara Vandewerker By Mrs. Joe Teller Harris Creek Joel Palmer of Belding called on Build Barn Floors By Mrs. Basil R. Vreeland Battle Front Scenes in Great Textile Strike ALTO DEPARTMENT i;l Superior Drills ADA DEPARTMENT Mrs. Ethel Yeiter Monday after- Good Short Story Mrs. May Wigfield, of near Sar- noon on business. (MM. Fred Pattison) <1! (By Mr«. Hattie R. Fitch) anac, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. L. J, Howk and Will Burns, Mrs. John Heier, John Yeiter spent Thursday after- Mrs. Nelson Lawton accompan- & By Cheaper Method Mrs. Raymond Seese nnd family. ied Mrs. W. H. Lawton to Grand ured roll of drums, they saw fan- Mrs. Margaret Silcox and Mrs. B. i; Bean Harvesters • ••••••••••••MM* S. S. Weaver and wife called on noon in Grand Rapids. Mrs. Cum- Rapids Monday. & tastlcnlly dressed figures lenping Vreeland attended Mr. A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Furlong of near mings returned to her home after Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee Safe and Available Asphalt-gravel Mix Is Familiar as Gardner's funeral in Middleville Alto Locals Freeport. Sunday afternoon. spending the week with them. THE GATE and cavorting la the street below. High School News Barn Equipment Ada Locals Cascade Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blakeslee attended the funeral of Mrs. Chas. Material Used tc Pave Second- Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Scese of Freeport vis- Bancroft of Alto Sunday after- Solemn high priests, wearing Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bruton, Mrs. Sarah Behler and d»ugh-| _B and Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Howk and ary Highways. Elonnor Timpson visited the Mrs. Geo. Sillaway, Sr. was By Mrs. Effie Cox ited her son, Raymond nnd family noon. & CRASHERS weird, hideous head dresses and Micheal McGlhn and Helen Mc- high school Inst Friday afternoon. called lo Ovid on Monday by the Monday and Tuesday. John Yeiter attended the funeral Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seeley and It is very gratifying to the Directors and mnsks and carrying beautifully A hike is being planned for the S zr"; Oliver and Meore Plows of Mrs. Hattie Morse at Lowell, Gihn of Manistee spent Thursday illness of her daughter, Mrs. Stan- The annual chicken supper served Jay Erb and family of Odessa family of Grand Rapids called on Officers of this bank to see the new ac- ae carved wands, marched far In the A flooring material for live- evening at tho B. R. Vreeland students of the eighth, ninth and week's visit with the former's | by the Cemetery Association held township, Roy Erb and family of Saturday afternoon. stock barns and sheds, tested by daughter, Mrs. Geo. Montague, of ley DeGuerse, who has been ill their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Walter lead of n litter, carried by eight home. tenth grades Tuesday. Most oomplete line of In the Town Hall Thursday eve- Lake Odessa called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kloosterman Blakeslee, Saturday afternoon. counts which are being opened from day By R. H. WILKINSON the agricultural enRlneering de- Bellaire and also visited Mrs. for several days with flu. and family of Grand Rapids spent hand8on\ely costumed footmen. Mrs. Margaret Silcox had the The Alto high school is regret- Sunday callers at the home of ning turned out to be quite a suc- Joe Lehman Sunday. to day. partment at Michigan State Col- misfortune to fall in her home Sat- ting the loss of one of their Behler's sister, Mrs. Henry Leis- Plow Shares cess. Approximtely J100 was taken Will Glasgow, wife and daughter, Saturday afternoon and evening The tiny movie camera was purr- lege, appears to offer a way to re- Dr. and Mrs. Charles Freeman with their aunt, Mrs. Ethel Yeiter Ok D#ll Syndu-nte.—WNU fimvlca. ing. Jerry leaned over and spoke urday afternoon and break her students, (Howard Emory Lohnes. mer, at Petoskey. in. Mildred, of Grand Rapids made a duce construction costs and to arm. In Lowell were Mr. and Mrs, Leon Freeman and family. •ILL HEADACHES flHE People appreciate the security which ia tensely. Avah Peet was absent Friday 'Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clark, Audra Miss Beatrice Watterson of brief call at the Jerry Blough eliminate some of the objection- Mr. and Mrs. John Heier were and Floyd, spent iSunday with Mr. and sons, Wesley and Robert, Mr. Mrs. Paul Hilton spent Friday AJORCO IS a gay and ro- and Monday. and Mrs. Fred Haskins of Grand Grand Rapids Js spending a few home Sunday. They were on their SIMPLE IEMEIT DOES IT offered at this State Savings Bank with mantic city at any time oi "Save your film, Slim. This is only able features of wood or concrete. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Edward Anderson and Francis and Mrs. Peterson in Grand Rap days with her brother and sister- way to visit Edward Edwards and afternoon with Mrs. John Timpson the beginning. Bring your Cream in Rapids, Mrs. Mamie Spencer and of Alto. all assets carried at present day values. M the year. This material is a gravel-asphalt Mrs. Roy McCaul. Sterzick's hikes are heing much ids. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Watter- wife, of near Hastings. iHlcadachcs caused by constipa- Mrs. James Ossewaarde and chil- Paul Hilton accompanied John But the gayest and most roman- Slim grinned. mix, (juite familiar to most Mich- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Anderson and enjoyed hy Cleone iHayward and Mrs. Carrie Layer of Lowell here Tuesdays, Thurs- son. Miss Mamie Tyler is at the home tion are gone after one dose of No need to whisper. igan farmers when used for pav- family were G o'clock dinner dren of Cascade Road. Timpson to Detroit one day last Adlerika. This cleans poisons out You, too, can deposit your funds here tic of all days Is Dla Conmemora- Maxine Roark. was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. Among those who are attend- of Mrs. Stella Rosier of South "These Jiggers can't spenk Eng- ing secondary highways. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Mrs. Earl Vanderlip. days and Saturdays. Mrs. Ray Averill spent Friday week. of BOTH upper and lower bow- live de Somjesta, a day of feasting Katherine Secce walks eight and Saturday of Ihe past week ing high school this year are Marie Bowno caring for the latter's knowing that they will be safe and avail- asphalt floors can be readily clean- Hillery of Gra-'d Rapids. Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg was a Cordtz, John Cordtz, James Jas- mother, Mrs. Halton, who remains Walter Blakeslee filled his silo els. Ends bad sleep, nervousness. end merry-making; a day of cele- lish no more than that guard could miles each day to get an educa- in Grand Rapids with her daugh- one day last week. Mrs. Phllo able to you whenever needed. Each ac- ed, are as sanitary as concrete tion. Friday dinner guest of her daugh- Take advantage ot the perse, Alice Fox, Gladys Ingersol, in a very feeble condition. —M. N. Henry, Druggist. bration uud of paying homage to the read It Here, get another film ready. floors, and are not damp and cold ter, Mrs. Lloyd Houghton, of ter. Mrs. Grace iHammond and Elsa Osmer, all to Lowell high. Howard Lite, wife and Viola of Blakeslee helped Mrs. Blakeslee count is Insured up to $5,000 as provided I'm going to catch the whole of this McCorcTs Matters By Maxine Roark Top Price* children. with the cooking. memory of tho nation's most re- as is concretc which has not been Betty Sinclair. Clarksville. Those to East Grand Rapids are Clarksville called on Mrs. Melinda If I have to hold them up with a insulated against ground moisture. By Mrs. R, T. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeHaan Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blough of Use The Ledger want column if by the amended Federal Banking Act of vered hero—EI Miguel de la Som- Viola Daniels and Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Fred Skelding Ted McDonald and Bob Cahlll. Lite and Mabel, Everett Richard- & jesta. gun." The asphalt used, known as cut- and children of Gramf Rapids Llia Stevenson is attending Ottawa son and family Sunday evening. Clarksville and Nick Kloosterman you have anything for sale, for 1933. • • • Kretzman were absent Monday were Sunday evening supper and family of Grand Rapids spent & It Is a day of solemnity, also. back, can be obtainel In most lo- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Davis. were Sunday afternoon callers of and Katy and Gene Stein, Catholic Elda Shaffer of Holly, with her rent, lost or found. calities; or. If not carried in stock, Mr. and Mrs. John Huizinga and on account of illness. W. E. HALL Wellington Filch. Hastily he snapped open the cam- Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark of Central. sister, Mrs. Esther Slater of Fen- If you have remittances to make to For It Is on this day, at the hour era lid, removing the used film. it can be ordered through local Mrs. R. E. Colby attended the The fourth grade class in geog- Mrs. Minnie "Hudson of Sand & funeral of Mrs. James Lewis, who raphy are comparing the lives of Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Phone 324. Lowell, Mich. Miss Pearl Beak spent the week- ton. visited their parents and when daylight merges Into dusk and Jerry thrust forward another, gas stations. It is pure asphalt re- Lake spent the week-end with her end in Grand Rapids with her points outside of Lowell, get our ex- passed away Thursday, Sept. 13. the people of the hot and cold Mrs. Albert Duell Sunday and at- other relatives here from Friday dusk into darkness that the coffin of which was deftly inserted. duced to a liquid form by the ad- daughter, Mrs. Etta Stewart. cousin, Ermlna Beak. until Sunday afternoon. change rates. We can aave you money the honored and celebrated EI dition of some solvent. The mat- Mr. and Mrs. Alt and three sons climates. tended the funeral of Mrs. Chas. Fourteen members of the Boost- "Eet would be best that the Eng- Bancroft. Miss Charlotte Stevenson is home Rev. C. L. Wilkins and wife of Miguel de la Somjesta Is removed erial can be mixed with gravel returned to their home in Chicago The high school pupils were in- er Club met with Mrs. Alice on such transactions. leesh take care. To be detected after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fineis of with her parents for the week-end Freeport were the guests of S. S. from its tomb and paraded slowly while cold, either in a machine or vited to the grade room to listen Nordberg, Cascade Road,Wednes- from the State hospital in Kala- Weaver and wife last Thursday. would mean death." by hand. the Coultas family. to some verv interesting talks Lowell spent Ihe week-end with about tho walls of the inner tem- WASHINGTON .. . Above is a pheto of Presideut Roosevelt's Textile Mr. and Mrs. Emer Dintaman. Bowne Bugle Notes day afternoon. Mrs. Bcda Beech mazoo where she is studying nurs- Raymond Seese and family en- Both youths whirled. Ordinary good bank-run gravel Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Clark visited Mediation Board at headquarters here in the pffort to end the Cotton given by Kendall Porrill and Jack was a guest of Ihe club. A de- ing. Joyed a mushroom supper at the ple. It was the girl is satisfactory. The gravel does the Clark home Sunday and at- Curtiss on what they saw al the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. By Mrs. Myrtle Porritt Textile Strike. ... Left to right, Marion Smith of Atlanta Oa.. Chair- licious potluck dinner was served Mrs. M. Fairbrother and son, home of the former's cousin, Fran- « It Is a rite that has become a She was looking at them without not have to be graded as exactly tended the funeral of Mrs. Chas. man John S. Winant of Vermont, and Raymond V. Ingersoll of New Century of Progress. and Mrs. Frank Fairchild were Bancroft at Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fairchild and at noon. Mrs. Verne Furnor will Charles, spent Tuesday afternoon cis Seese and wife of North Bowne, tradition, the most sacred of all turning her head. as for concrete but dirt and dust York. Below; National Guardsmen employing tear gas to scatter strikers The Bowne Center M. E. Lad- be hostess to the club at its next with Mrs. C. Mulder. Saturday evening. O Miss Lalone, Alto, is assisting Raymond and Mr. and Mrs. Har- ies Aid will give a chicken sup- State Savings Bank functions to be sponsored through- Her expression revealed nothing, should be removed. The asphalt al a textile mill at Greenville..8. O. Alto Locals meeting on the first Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. McDonald spent Mrs. E. H. Thompson was a Sun- Mrs. Stanley Barker with her old Fairchild and Joan and Irene per Sept. 27. beginning to serve out the year, attended and partici- though they knew she bad both floor can be laid in one or more in October. Tuesday evening at the home of day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-inforc* your pantry now with Kroger's thriftily priced courses, depending upon the household duties for a few days. Mrs. Dr. Norlhrup, Mrs. George Schwab. at 5:30 p.m. pated In by tho nation's nobility. heard and understood, was aware of Northrup. Mrs. Sadie Cilley and The Ada Athletics played Ihe Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mulder list- O. Austin. foods. Ths varisty guards you from msnu-monotony .. • LOWELL, MICH. smoothness of finish desired on Miss Beulah Wood entertained a Mr. and Mrs. John DeRyke and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson ening to the election returns on the Mrs. Raymond Seese and daugh- ths low prloss help win budget battles I It Is a moment at which the most their purpose. group of girls from Steketee's Miss Jennie Farnham of Grand daughter Jane of Lansing spent Schullz Bakers of Grand Rapids distinguished personnges tn all the the surface. and Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Alex at Ada on Sunday, winning the radio. ter. Vada, were guests of the form- Member of the FedersI Banking System "Queek, ze priest 1" Floors built and tested by the store for a dinner Wednesday Rapids accompanied by Mrs. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wingeier attended a chicken sup *- nation bow to the admitted superior- Henry Nellins. drove lo Freeport. game with a score of 2 to 1. Neal VanderMaas ia planning a er'a mother, Mrs. Ellse Krebs of Some one was coming up the College department have been en- n' ;nt. Ledger Classified Ads Get Results Dale Curtiss. per at Alton Tuesday evening. trip to Lansing on business. North Bowne, last Friday. ity of the great Somjesta. stairs. The girl's hand was ex- tirely successful. They are used in Mrs. Geib and daughter, Mrs. iHastings and Woodland Monday A group of Ada residents and COUNTRY CLUB • • • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moxom of Sunday evening callers at Cor- their friends were invited lo Lloyd Stevens, feeling b i g Dorothy Blough of Freeport was tended. cattle, sheep, or hog barns or in Linda Cortendorf, visited Mr. and and enjoyed refreshmentDtal Mrs. Grand Rapids visited Mr. and win Porritt's were Mrs. Ralph hearted acted as the loving uncle, Mrs. A. E. Wood Thursday after- Nellins' home in the late after- spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, the week end guest of her grand- 14-oz. Tho procession Itself takes place Without hesltatltion Slim relin- poultry houses. A trial will convince you. Mrs. Neil Proctor Sunday after- Huntington and son, Peter Thom- Ed. Phillips of Grand Rapids al and accompanied his nieces and parents, Jerry Blough and wife. within the walls of tho temple. Detailed directions for mixing noon. noon. noon and evening. quished the camera and film and as of IHiarris Creek and Erie John- their cottage al Bill's Lake. A nephew, Misses Pearl and Ruby Emanuel Shahl and Jerry Blough CATSUP bottle 10c It Is as secret as It Is sacred. the asphalt and for laying the Mr. and Mrs. Swift Winegar Mrs. Joe Porritt and Miss Sada turned away. son. bounteous picnic dinner was en- Beak and Kenneth Beak to the with their wives and Dorothy Rich, red and spicy Lowell Center Only a chosen few have ever wit- floois are given in the August were in Detroit Monday and Wilson were in Freeport Satur- Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and theater in Grand Rapids. Behind them the priest had joyed by the parly. Those pres- Blough and Mrs. Kate Burt of Ada fx By Clara B. Aldrich nessed the spectacle, and those hav- Quarterly bulletin. Thla bulletin or Tuesday where they attended the day. Miss IHelen Johnson spent Thurs- Neal VanderMaas and Miss La- were in Grand Rapids Sunday to stopped. Tiger-Yankee ball game as guests ent were Mr. and Mrs. Art Link- WANT ing first pledged their solemn oaths a reprint of the article will be sent Miss Frances Scott spent the day in Grand Rapids. Vina DenHouten spent Saturday see Mrs. Frank Jones at the City Navy Beans And In that moment an Icy fear to anyone who writes to the agri- of Gorge Selkirk of the Yankee field, daughter Erma and son Hu- Mrs. Lottie Anderson and sister, to maintain the trust down through week-end with her parents in Mrs. Elmer Yeiter called at bert, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Love- evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- hospital. Mrs. Jones, nee Ola Burt, Michigan - ^ PEANUT clutched at the hearts of the two cultural engineering department at team who is a cousin of Mrs. ClarksvHIe. ence Mulder. The evening was Mrs. Leonard Barton, called on the ages. Corwin Porritt's Friday. less and daughter Helen, Mr. and has been very III for several weeks their aunt, Mrs. Hattie Esterbrook, reporters. East Lansing. Winegar. Mrs. Elsie Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wingeier spent in waiting for Duke to come but is slowly gaining and expects 4 bulk 18c COLUMN Thirty minutes before the proces- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward of Cas- Mrs. Roy Shears, Tom Wolpert of Sunday. They saw vividly, mental pictures Ira Blough and son Ivan, Mr. and and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Peter home and playing cards. to return to her own home aoon. BUTTER sion Is scheduled to get underway, of the horrors of a Majorco dungeon cade and their guests. Mr. and Grand Rapids and Walt Eckel- COUNTRY CLUB EMBASSY BRAND Callers at the Ernest Aldrich 25c FOR AliX WANT AD UP Mrs. Leo Bryant were dinner Stahl and Mrs. Corwin Porritt The first P.-T. A. meeting was Mrs. Grace Beckwith, who has a hush falls over the city. prison. Whites Bridge Mrs. Ed. Hooker, of Florida were sloffer of Cannonsburg. held in the school house Friday home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. TO 25 WORDS. NONE TAKEN C.TH0MAS STORES guests Sunday of Mrs. Rose Bry- spent Saturday evening at Henry been employed at housework at Tomato Juicc And until a half hour follows Its By Mrs. C. E. Bowen Thursday callers al the Albert The Ada Ladies Literary Club evening. Mrs. Osmer being the J. A. Carey and Clare Carey of OP ANY LENGTH FOR LESS, Footsteps sounded on the stairs. ant and Leona. Johnson's. the Tyler home near Portland for Grand Rapids, Paul Carey of Mid- Duell home. will open the fall and winter sea- president for this year. Coffee and several months, returned to the NO MATTER HOW SHORT. 2Se conclusion the hush remains. "He ees gone. Zee camera." Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gress visited Will Flynn and sons were 2 £ 23c dleville, Mr. ond Mrs. Basil Greon Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Devlne and 209 W. MAIN ST., LOWELL Mesdames Howard Barlletl, Al- their mother, Mrs. Ida Gress, on son for 1934-35 al its first meeting cake was served for luncheon. home of her cousin, Mrs. Jerry 3^ 25c CASH or STAMPS WITH ORDER. No word Is spoken, no band blares SUm stared dumbly at the girl Saturday callers at Floyd Flynn's. to be held on Thursday after- of Lansing, Rev. and Mrs. King. children and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd bert Duell, G. M. Thorndike and Saturday. G. Baker is painting the out- Blough, to remain indefinitely. Bur it by the from the carnival stands, no dancers He wanted to say something, Corwin Porritt and family, noon, Oct. 11, with Mrs. Verne The price is low Mrs. Vanhosterhouse and three Some one, somewhere, hss Clark had picnic dinner at Fallas- Fred Pattison were in Grand Rap- Mrs. Frank Bunker and Gerald Howard Heacock and family and side of the two school buildings, Roy Winey and family, Mrs. OLEO hold gayly forth in the street It wanted to tell her how much they ids Friday. Mrs. Pattison and Furner, club president as hostess. The inside has already been children, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Bar- something yon wsnt; some one burg park Sunday. QUALITY FOODS AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES were in Marne and Grand Rap- Miss Myrtle Porritt of Hastings Nancy Shupp and son, Elda, of EATMORE NUT ton of Holland were week end vis- Is an hour of silence and of wor- appreciated what she had done. Mrs. Thorndike attended the The book committee, Mrs. Grace painted. Lake Odessa, Visited Charles Well- somewhere, wsnts something Mr. and Mrs. Almyr Potter and ids Saturday. Miss Connie Fer- were Sunday dinner guests at itors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bar- you hsve. ship. But already her eyes were back son of Greenville spent Sunday All Prices Subject to Michigan 3% Sales Tax. Dahlia show and Mrs. Bartlett werda accompanied them home Whaley, Mrs. Lottie Teeple and Mr. and Mrs. W. Beak enter- and and wife, Sunday. TomatoSoup Elmer Yeiter's of West Lowell. Mrs. Claire Lampert with Mrs. ton. The hour for silence had come. on the procession. evening at C. E. Bowens. and Mrs. Duell called on Mrs. for over the week-end. tained 14 guests at a card party Roscoe King, wife and daugh- Barbara . IQc WANTED—To buy sod by the (Hugh Blacklock. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houghton Verne Furner as chairman have ^ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dunlope Tonug Jerry Murdock and equally "Say, that girl was a Uttle bit of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schneider of Sunday callers al the Pattison of Detroit spent part of last week Saturday. The guests all being ter of Lansing were guests of Mrs. yard or acre. Write lo 858 Dr. and Mrs. Northrup of Grand arranged a most interesting and from Grand Rapids. A delicious 4 — 19c and Carroll Slocum and lady young Slim Darreil stood across the all right eh?" Greenivlle spent Saturday eve- home were Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert at Guy Smith's. Ethel Gray at the Joe Lehman friend. Miss Wllma VanManing, all Logan, SE., Grand Rapids. Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. George instructive miscellaneous pro- lunch was served and a hilarious home Sunday. street from the temple gstes snd "Saved us from a nasty mess. ning at Ted Vanockers. Moflit and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert Porritt is employed in COUNTRY CLUB of Grand Rapids, were Sunday vis- Phone 83933. P18-19 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Devine spent Northrup of Texas and Mr. and Pattison and sons of Alaska and gram. A resume of the activities time was had by all. Weeco Scientifically Balanced watched the chosen few file past Wonder If we could find her again? GROCERIE/ Hastings this week. itors at the Burch-Slocum home. Monday at Harvey Devine's near Mrs. Henry Nellins called on Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Meyer of for the club year will be given al Misa Gladys Ingersol and Miss FOR SALE—On Sunday, Sept. 23, the guards, with bowed heads and Like to express our thanks. If It Miss-Mabel Watts returned to this meeting and each member Ellen Coger attended the Lowell LaBarge Ripples Chili Sauce 100-Ib. Joe Green and Loyal Mullen Cedar Springs. Miss Josephine Salisbury Sunday Grand Rapids. $2.07 were Monday evening callers of Ihe 50-year Special Edition ol solemn looks. wasn't for her, we'd probably be her work in Chicago Saturday will tell what she did during the theater Thursday evening. hag Mrs. C. E. Bowen and daughters and were lunch guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. O'Harrow ac- Mrs. Vera Loring Ernest Aldrich. Ihe Grand Rapids Herald. The Occasionally a guard reached out rotting In one of those dungeon pris- were callers at Bert Hills and also Mrs. Nellins (Sunday evening. after spending the summer at her vacation period. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mulder were STRIKAL1TE 0 Boxes 25c companied Mr. and Mrs. John home here. Laying Mash bag|X.lf Mrs. Hattie Esterbrook fell and newsboys will appredale your and tapped a spectstor on the shoul- ons." called on Mr. and Mrs. Stoel Hul- MATCHES Maynard Hunt and Alva Peet are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris mo- dinner guests of Mrs. C. Vander Mrs. C. Campbell spent Monday patronage. If you want a copy der. e e e O'Harrow to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mrs. Elwin Watts and children Maas Sunday. AVONDALE fractured her arm and leg Friday. bert in Orleans Sunday afternoon. spending this week-end at the Steckle's of Freeport Sunday af- tored to Grand Rapids on Sunday with Mrs. M. E. Campbell of She is doing nicely at this writing. please call 356-F2 of 356-F3. There followed a moment of de- Mr. and Mrs. Neuman from Century of Progress. of Riverside, California, are visit- to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gil- They were back In their hotel KREMEL Delicious Dessert 3 pkgs. 10c ternoon. ing relatives at this place. Grand Rapids. FANCY Mr. and Mrs. John Ingersol were pl8 lay while credentials were displayed room, the procession wss over, and Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Roy Deming and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday callers at Elmer Dinta- lispie. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring called Tomato Puree Sunday callers of Mrs. Ed. Easter- Mr. and Mrs. August Miche. Eldred Deming of Hastings spent Mrs. Fannie Huntington spent Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cramton en- BvHc Rice 8 Us. tic FOR SALE—Beagle pups, five and scrutinised. they had successfully got past the PEANUT BUTTER 2-Ib. Jar 23c man's were Mrs. John Layer and the past week at Alto. Brings Lafayette Letters on Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sage of Home brook. Mrs. August Miche, Mrs. Julia Sunday at Grattan Center. tertained on Saturday Mrs. Laura Acres, Sunday morning. months old; also kitchen wood Fifteen minutes passed, and Jerry guard coming out son Elmer of Lowell and Miss Mrs. Fannie Huntington was Fonld'i 8 phgs. 15c Mrs. Fern Rowland visited with Murdock nudged his companion. Balcom and Marcel Miche and Mr. CHEESE Wisconsin Full Cream Lb. 17o Maurice Geldersma entered J. Trumbull and Mrs. Henry B. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt and chil- 2^ 9c Mrs. Lillian Aldrich, Monday after- range. Ted Elhart, 3rd house SUm was opening his camera. and Mrs. C. E. Bowen attended the Eula Layer of Hastings. treated to a birthday surprise Noodles, Macarodi, Spaghetti "We'd better make a try now. If school this Monday morning, be- Friday callers at the Wilson Davis of Grand Rapids and Mrs. dren of Grand Rapids called on noon. west of Moseley. pl8 Suddenly his eyes bulged. chicken pie supper at Alton la^t ing detained at home from a leg Sunday at the home of Mrs. Min- Celia Cramton. Mrs. Vern Loring and daughter Pure Cane Mi Maple Sugar ever. The crowd's getting thicker." home were Mrs. Ed. Timpson, nie Bouck by her children. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Slocum and NOTICE—I have 20 acres to work He opened his mouth and stared. week Tuesday night. injury. Mrs. Joe Porritt, Mrs. Leo Church Miss Lyleen Cramton spent Fri- Sunday afternoon. Old MMM Sirup & 19c son, Donald, were Grand Rapids Slim Darreil nodded. "What's eaUng you, feller?" Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lott and Mr. Ralph Huntington and family day with her cousin. Miss Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Gritxmaker and on shares. Now ready for fall "Righto. Get your pass ready r THOMAS SPECIAL COFFEE lb. 21c and mother, Mrs. Amanda Ervin, attended the surprise on Mrs. visitors Sunday. •The film! It's gone. It couldn't and Mrs. Joseph Porritt spent Cramton. Lyleen will resume her ron,Clarence, and lady friend, Miss DATED MARGARINE Mrs. Earl Kinyon and children plowing. Wm. Filzsimmons. "Yes. Listen, Slim, it's pretty BRIEF CULLING3 of Hastings, Mrs, Jennie Johnson Fannie Huntington Sunday. Lowell. pl8 have been there when we shot those Sunday with Miss Frances Por- studies at Albion College this Riggs of Lansing, spent Sunday Jewel Brand fe-afc*- 81c Good Luck 8 n* 89c were Sunday visitors of Miss Letty risky business. If we're caught and Mrs. Fred Arthur. week. with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Dawson scenes!" - No laty man can ever be Presi- MISSION INN COFFEE lb. 25c ritt and Mrs. Hannah Lott of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Harrow of Ho» giDund frwh to Mitt COUNTRY CLUB Kinyon in Lowell. FOR SALE—July pigs al prem- they'll treat us badly." Bowne. Monday visitors of Mr. and and family. Other callers were Jerry leaped off the bed and came dent South Lowell called on the form- Mr. and Mrs. Manley Eld ridge and Fraedi Braftd *• afcr- jt5c Wax Beam No.lean 10c ises, three miles east of Mose- "Should have thought of that a across the room. MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE lb. 31c Mrs. Delia Silcox and Mrs. Carl North Bell District Mrs. Thomas Morris were Mr. and ley. Fred L. Williams. cl8 er's brother, Ed. O'Harrow and family of Waylahd, Mr. and Mrs. month ago. Too late to turn back "Well, Tm a ..." An Idea cams Keiser and Doris were in Grand wife, Monday afternoon. By Mrs. Elmer Marshall Mrs. Leo Benson of St. Johns. UNENIZED TISSUE Lowell MarketReport Evil often cures Itself by Its Rapids Saturday. Claude Henry and son, Oakley, and Contry CM> Me now. Besides, If we get the pic- to him. "SUm 1 Do yon suppose ... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosenberg Mrs. Mildred Alexander spent lUch.dfattoctfcs.wwwipwtod Northern 3 17e FOR SALE—Registered Brown mere excess. Little Ralph Colby had his foot Monday with Mrs. Leo Ward. daughter, Majorie, of Grandville, Swiss cows and heifers. Morris tures. the Post will Jack our sal- Say, where's that first fllmr and Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Hough- Mrs. Mary Standley is seriously Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry and Corrected Sept. 20, 1934 aries to the limit Come on." cut quite badly Wednesday morn- Mrs. Theiderman of Lansing Graham, 1 mile east of M-66 on "I gave It to you!" Hard times make the people hard- ton and Susanne were Sunday til at the home of her daughter, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Borden He started across the street ing but is much better now. called on friends in Ada Mondav. $4.17 Wheal ....8 .94 US-16. pi 8 "You did not I You gave It to Ihe boiled. evening supper guests of Mrs. Mrs. Howard Haines. Tupper and son of Grand Rapids. Rye 65 Jerry followed. Earl Colby and daughter Mar- Mary Russell of Middleville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Youngs of Mrs. Josephine Ward had as sack • girl, and she still has It Moreover, ion and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colby Mr. and Mrs. August Johnke Pillsbur/s Buckwheat .... 1.50 FOR SALE—Registered Brown Both young men were dressed In CANNED FCODf her guest on Wednesday her sis- she removed the second roll when Gerald Bunker, Carl Yeiter and Grand Rapids spent Wednesday dined with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. BEST FLOUR Barley 80 Swiss heifers and young bulls, Women who own :ut glass and family called on Mrs. Earl Bobby drove to Chicago Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mclntyre. ter, Mrs. Dell Fairchilds, and al- long flowing robes, their faces al- you handed her the camera. She Stewart at the Vern Loring home Flour, per bbl .... 7.65 or would trade for sheep or shouldn't throw stones. CAMPBELL'S Colby and Mrs. Ella Freyermuth morning where they will attend Mr. and Mrs. C. Hess, daughter, so Mrs. Caroline Richardson and most obscured In peaked hoods of didn't want os to get any more Sunday evening at St. Mary's hos- Mrs. Belle Faulkner. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl .Oats, per bu .... .50 ullels, heavy breeds preferred, the Century of Progress. Mrs. Mary Ella, and sons, Harold and Higley and family were supper GOLD MEDAL 24V4-lb.tack $1.19 ll the same material shots 1" pital and found them both im- Mrs. Willard Marks and baby Corn 85 Eo:y Kyser, Lowell, R. R. 3. Success has no time to stop an. 4 Cam 25C Yeiter, who has been visiting David, were dinner guests Thurs- and evening guests. They looked for all the world like SUm was staring like one In a offer an apology. TOMATO SOUP proving. day of Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyre. son. Jade Willard, arrived home LILY WHITE MH4b.eack $1.1S Corn and Oat Feed, cwl. .... 1.95 pl8-19 visiting monks. friends there for several weeks, Mrs. Henry Harper spent Satur- Corn Meal .... 1.95 stupor. "Jerry 1 That girl was from Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller of will return with them. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers of Monday from the Luz Maternity ffXW YORK ... The Marquis Di day afternoon with Mrs. M. E. WANTED—Woman for house- • e e Ada were Sunday callers at the home in Lowell. Cracked Corn, cwl .... 1.95 the Express!" (^e educate too many critics and Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. ftowwde (above),, of Fraaee is now Campbell at the Colin Campbell keeper, lo travel and work in They mingled with the crowds Wilson home. Lyle Bovee Friday afternoon. Mrs. Week-end guests of Mr. and Bran, per cwl .... 1.55 "Of course, Idiot I The cub re- not enough creators. ROYAL STURGEON ^ oZ c.n 14c 4m to deliver a eolleetfaa of letten home. Middlings, per cwl fruit and willing lo leave city. surging through the gates. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Briggs of Rogers was formerly Miss Carrie Mrs. Frank Reams were Mrs TO the 8OM of tfee Revotatto* writ- .... 1.65 porter! And did she play us for a WHITE MEAT FISH PACKED IN OIL AND TOMATO SAUCE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Luneke, son Pea Beans .... 3.20 Good wages, steady job. Apply Slim was breathing s silent pray- Nashville called on Mr. and Mrs. ® « Sissem, and is a cousin of Mrs. Reams* brother. Ray Schermer- ten by Lafayette to the Marqnii' and Mrs. Salina Loring spent Tues- Cream Cheese >» 15c couple of suckers I Oh, snre, she Even cynicism doesn't thrive w» Light Red Beans .... 3.75 W. White, 715 Harrison Ave., er of thanksgiving when suddenly Frank MacNaugbton Sunday eve- OBITUARY $ Bovee's. borne, and nephew. Otto Eichen- Ifreatgreat grandfather, Comte da day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mild, full flavor fielding. pl8 helped us out of a nice mess snd In a soli of apathy. Alice Brand No. 2 Can ning. North Bell P.-T. A. held their berg. of Reed City. PortaiL The Marqnia de Oiaawde k Cranberry Beans .... 4.00 he stopped. got ns In a worse one. I can see SPAGHETTI 10c MRS. CHARLES BANCROFT Vern Loring and daughter. Dark Red Beans .... 4.50 Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wieland first meeting of the year at the Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mc- ;a famous war ace, twice wounded Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell re- CRACKED WHEAT MARGATE WANTED—40 to 80 acres with A guard had seized his arm. the old man's face now I" She's a wise girl who can read Mrs. Charles Bancroft passed Eggs, per dot. .... 21 and family were Sunday dinner school house Friday night with a Cormick at the McKinley Matern- land four times decorated by the ceived word from California that Bread ib.io^ 8c Tea J«p«n 1/4 lb. 10c buildings. Watered pasture, Jerry, following directly behind, "So can L And there's not an- her future In a mirror. CARNATION MILK Irradiated 3 Tall Cam 19c guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wiel- away at the home of her daugh- good attendance. Members voted to ity home in Grand Rapids, on Trench Qcrexaxnent. their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. Butterfat, Ib 25 $1,000 lo $1,500 terms. Box 172, stopped, slso. other parade until next year I" and. ter. Mrs. Leota Dygert, of Grand raise the dues to 25 cents a family, Friday, Sept. 14. a 7H lb. son. and Mrs. Miles Robins, were re- BUTTERMILK DATED COFFEE Butter, Ib 24% Freeport, (Midi. pl8 "Senor, your pass." or Hogs, dressed, cwl ... 12.50 In another room In the same ho- Literature supplies the experi- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kline were Rapids last Thursday at the age of and pay the state and national named James Patrick. Mother joicing over the arrival of a baby SUm did not lift his hesd. Alaska Pink No. ^ Can 59 years. FriedGket do* Ife Qtase A Sanborn 30c Hogs, live, cwl ... 7.25 FOR SALE—White Leghorn pul- tel, a young girl removed a roll of ence of life and Its emotions. SALMON 3 ^ 25c Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and dues. After the business meeting and son are doing nicely. girl Sept. 6 She will be known as Feigning a meditative state of Hattie Amelia Buck was born the following program was given: Capital Operators Calves, live, cwl ... 7.58 les, 4% months old, 50c each. film from her handbag, looked at Mrs. Harold Colvin of Alaska and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nachazel and Marjorie Irene. THRIFT LUBE mind, he reached rarefnlly honeath her own reflectldn In a mirror and called on Mr. and Mrs. Carvett in Lowell township, Kent County, Song, "There's Music In the Air," son Billie of Muskegon were Sun- Mrs. Vern Loring and daughter, Beef, live, lb ... .04-.07 M. D. Court, Phone 154-F3. Some people turn up their sleeves Mich., October 23, 1874, being by the audience, with Mrs. Beulah Speak Many Tongues and Mrs. L. J. Stewart attended Beef, dressed, lb .. ..05-.11 pl8-19 his robe snd produced the square said, "Queek! Zee camera!" And at work, others their noses. King in the afternoon. day callers of Patrick McCormick. of cardboard that he and Jerry had BAKE Mrs. Roy Deming spent Wed- adopted in infancy by Mr. and Myers at the piano; recitation. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. the funeral of Mrs. Hattie Bancroft Fowls, lb ....13-14 laughed merrily. Mrs. David Denise. Tm Glad I Was Born a Boy" by of Alto Sunday afterhoon. Motor Oil 79c Wool 20 FOR SALE—Feed, hay and straw. •o carefully prepared on the night Ton may pardon your own weak- nesday and Thursday at the and Mrs. Homer Morris were Mr. Amos Slerzick, Phone 20-F4, Glenn Dean home at Bowne Cen- She was united with the Baptist Darwin Hendrick; Roy Kyser sang and Mrs. Walter Afton, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. BUI Frlabee > and Medium or heavy - Plus 8c Federal Tax previous. Irish Free State nesses In others; but Is that Jus- A CAKE "Our Yesterdays." accompanied by To buy, sell, rent or swap, Alto. pl8-4t ter. church of Lowell at the age of son Walter. family spent Friday evening at the Breathlessly he waited what That part of Ireland known as tice? Mildred Kyser, and responded to SOAP use Ledger Want column. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss en- fourteen, transferring later to the Robert Roylan, son of Mr. and Colin Campbell home. FOR SALE—Weaned pigs, $36 per seemed like an eternity, while the the Irish Free State Includes all but church at Alto where she remain- an encore with "Bells of Avalon"; Mrs. Roy Noffke of Ionia called WEEK tertained Whitman Kiel and son Mrs. Tom Boylan, returned home 3 bars 14c CryHaGysUll White 3 bar. 1.3c doz, not over two dozen to one guard, his face a mask of bewilder^ the six counties of northeastern Ire- "Pep" Is too much for a man who Richard for dinner Tuesday night ed an active member until her John Freeman gave a short talk from St. Mary's hospital on Sat- on Eleanor Loring Wednesday ment studied the rard, turning It on his trip to the Detroit fair; TRUMP customer. Inquire of Fred land. which constitute northern Ire- likes to rest and meditate, now and in honor of Richard's birthday. passing. urday and is as well as can be ex- morning. Williams, Smyrna, Mich., or one way and then another. Marie Hendrick gave a recitation, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lutr and New Budget Head land. In the Irish Free State are then. Mrs. Lucy Duell spent the week She was united in marriage to pected. The boy was very ser- Super Suds 3™" 85c Fly Spray ph»t 85c Tom Condon, Lowell. pl8-19 Behind the crowd was pressing CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE Charles Bancroft of Lowell in A Queer Little House," and the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higley motored three counties of Ulster: Cavan, with her daughters. Mrs. Claude program concluded with the audi- iously injured a short time ago by forward. A popular leader Is very popular 1 EGG Loring of Caledonia and Mrs. 1890, shortly afterward moving to a fall in the barn near his par- to Augusta Sunday and called on FOR SAI.E—-Ford Modef T; 27 Donegal and Monaghan; all ofLein ence singing "Flow Gently Sweet "Grarlas, Senor.** 2 cups sifted Swans-Down Cake Flour George ISchwarder of Ada. the farm one-half mile south of ents' home. Mrs. Ralph Brandt and new baby parts, door and window glass, ster. Including the counties of Car until he wins and has to become an Afton," accompanied by Mrs. My- Slim felt the card pressed back 2 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sydnam spent Alto, where they resided until girt- • motor parts, tires, batteries; low, DuhUn, Kildare, Kilkenny, Lelx, executive. ers. Mrs. Ed Hotchkias served cof- Mrs. Josephine Ward celebrated Into his hano. Baker's Premium '/2 teaspoon salt Sunday in Holland. 1920, when they moved to the her 79th birthday anniversary on Sweet Potatoes Packard parts, Ford T truck Longford, Louth, Meath, Offaly, home in Alto. fee, sandwiches, cake and cookies. He moved forward uninterrupted. When anything annoys you or '/il cup butter or other shortening Mrs. Estella Cress and son Sunday, Sept. 16, with a birthday Mapes District tires, 33x5; Buick 4 motor,, 10,- Westmeath, Wexford and Wlcklow; Beetle-Ware It. 1 Chocolate 1 cup sugar To this union the following The next meeting will be Oct. 5. Firm GoMan Yellow VfarrfailM "Boy, what a close one I Tho old Imposes upon you, scold; but scold Howard were Sunday guests of John Freeman will have charge of dinner party at her home. Her (By Mrs. Roxie Hunter) 000 miles on il. Used Parts, Ser- all of Munster, including the conn- Scoop FREE 1 egg, well beaten Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunker. children were born: Percy, de- guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rov vice. South of (Sinclair Oil Sla- man ought to double our pay for tiees of Clare, Cork, Kerry, Limer- to the right people. K-lb. Bar 20c the program, and Mrs. Frank Free- this." with each package 2 sqs. Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate, molted M. Risenger of Cedar Springs cased in infancy; Mrs. Cecile man is supper chairman. Richardson and daughter Dor- ton, end of Center Ave. cl8 ick, Tipperary and Waterford; all SWANSDOWN 1 teaspoon vanilla Croninger of CampauLake, R.D. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Rowland called on Mary and Addie Sin- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Lee spent othy, Mr. and Mrs. Chan Ward "Better not crow until we get the of Connanght, including the coun- The same yells a young man de- cup milk clair Sunday evening. Bancroft of Alto, and Mrs. Leota and daughter, Marie, bad Sunday * 6 "Ifc CRATES FOR SALE—Bushel, ap- pictures." velops at the baseball park he can the week-end with her brother at and son Robert, Mr. and Mrs. ple or onion crates nailed up or ties of Gaiway, Leitrim, Mayo, Ros- Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis and Dygert of Grand Rapids. Evart. dinner at the Frazee home, add Slim stopped suddenly, looked Webb Ward and family, Mr. and in Ihe knock-down. Earl Vos- common snd SUgo. use In a political campaign. and salt, and sift together three times. Cream grandson, Dick Timpson. spent She is also survived by her hus- E. E. Deming of Freeport was a Mn. Shirley Ward. Mr. and Mrs. then all went to Fallsburg Park in MkfafM y*How Orion 10 «-• 1«e around. Cataaet band, nine grandchildren, two the afternoon. hurg, Ada, Mich. pi 7-51 butter thoroughly, add sugar gradually, and Saturday evening with Mr. and week-end guest of his son-in-law Alfred Faulkner and son Russell, "Say, yon dont suppose that Ex- There is plenty of reforming yet Double brothers, Fred Buck of Washing- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schmidt CaUxf* F*t 3J«i.«Kr.M IS Ik. He cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg Mrs. Ed. Davis. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ward and son FOR SALE—Shropshire rams, $10 press reporter got Inside, do yon 7" Eat Ftsk Ey to do, but carrying on reform has Attion ton, D. C. and Frank Buck of and children and Phil Schmidt and beat well; then add chocolate and vanilla. The boys of the grade room Ware. Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice WASHINGTON GIRLS READY lo $15 each. Floyd L. Yeiter. "Not s chsnce. Whoever he Is, We may consider ourselves con- become such a doubtful avocation. Blend. Add flour, alternately with milk, a and the boys from the Merriman Lansing; and one sister-in-law, were Sunday dinner guests of her CALIFORNIA VALENCIA S-lb. Can Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pant of Alexander, Mrs. Olive Ward, Wil- TO AID FOREIGN VISITORS parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gable Onan. Phone 25-F5, Alto. pl7-18 he's new st the game. We've been noisseurs of fish, but natives of some small amount at a time. Beat after each ad- school had a ball game on the Mrs. Anna Denise of Grand Rap- Keene spent Sunday with her par- lard Marks and Ralph Averill, Jr. trying to crash that gste for three psrts of the world would think we dition until smooth. Bake in greased pan, ids, besides a number of nieces, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Transue and The farmer driving a load of hay school grounds Saturday after- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haines. Mrs. Ward received many lovely ENVESndENTS — As Liquidator jesrs. It doesn't seem likely a cub were ignoring the best psrt of s 15e 8x8x2 inches, in moderate oven (325 de- nephews and cousins. son, David, of Detroit, spent Sun- for Ihe Lowell Slate and City down Main street Is what makes a noon, the Alto boys being the Mr. and Mrs. Art VanderHof and gifts and her family wished her Visits of diplomats and delega- day afternoon with her mother, Oranges*^ 2 45c could do It on his first sttempt** fish when we throw sway the head, grees F.) 1 hour. Cover top and sides of cake Her last few weeks were very children of Grand Rapids were Slate Depositors Corporations. small boy want to be a farmer. Biken CocmruI •winners. many happy returfts of the day. tions from other countries to Wash- Mrs. W. M. Lawton. WAFFLCNOTON . . . Daatel W Reassured, they mounted an iron particularly the eyes. These are with Fudge Frosting. Floyd Flynn and family of happily spent at the home of her Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. ington, D. C* hsve brought to the I have available for sale many Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hunter had BsO (above), is ww sett^ Dbeet staircase to a balcony overlooking considered the most delicious part Some people are always borrow- Southarn style, 13c Bowne Center were Sunday eve- daughter in Grand Rapids where B.' VanderHof, sttsntlon of ofllclsls of ths Chesa- Sunday dinner with her grandpar- good investments consisting u of tbe Fideral Bodget, oa appote largely in Mortgages and Im- the street snd slwsys eaten first in certain ing money and some are always ning guests at the Roy Deming she passed quietly away Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. C. R Kelsey ana Gove Lake peake and Potomac Telephone Com- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomet For many years Mrs. Bancroft daughter. Vena, and Mr. and Mrs. Mt by Pinlint looeerelt follow ^•oved Real Estate, both vil- There were others there ahead of parts of the West Indies,while boiled lending. They are entirely differ- home. By Mrs. H. L. Coger psny in thst city ths desirability of and family. Chickens draaaed fowl 17c lag tbe migaaUoa of Levis Dotflai Sunday callers at the Curtiss was actively connected with the Jesse Doyle of Kalamazoo spent Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wicks of Mt lage and farm property. Kindly them—a girl and two men. sslmon eyes sre a favorite dish In ent types. South Low ell Grange. She was al- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. L. hsving tslsphons operators avsll- tf ArUoaa. call if interested. F. H. Swarth- It was sn excellent observatloa sections of northeastern Asls. home were Mrs. Zella Yeiter of able who are familiar with the Ian. Pleasant spent Saturday night FRUIT-VEGETABIEI Lowell and Mrs. Chas. Smith and so a member of the State and Mclntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis and with his sister. Mrs. W. M. Lawton. KCFI BEEFI KEF I out, Liquidator. C17-4I point and the youths found vantage A man who surrenders part of guagea of ths visitors. A survey Adrian. National Granges. She was an Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown are en- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myers points close to the railing. Patera al lastlaet Poor his Uberty wlU presently find the mads recently developed the fact WANTED—Cream and eggs. We Mr. and Mrs. Odell of J)ertolt enthusiastic worker in many so- If a man thinks he is going to Joying a trip through northern and Mrs. 8. Myers celled at the China Giri Fly e e e While Its cubs are small, the male rest of it taken away from him. MICHIGAN U. S. NO. 1 cial and philanthropic activities. Michigan, via auto, this week. that about 40 of ths prsssnt operat- a y highest market prices, spent several days with Mr. and be sick, he frequently is, and if a Rowland home Friday afternoon. Steeln ^ 19c Up at the street's end the proces- flader bear leaves home and doer Don't be soft Wherever there was sickness The cemetery dinner, served at ing fores spesk forslgn Isnguages. Mrs. M. N. Parris and son called jwell Cre amery, 208 E. Main POTATOES Full 15 lb. Peck 20c Mrs. Bert Sydnam. town thinks il is falling behind, L aion was getting under wsy. not associate with Its mate snd off she was a willing and cheerful it frequently is. the Town Hall, last Thursday eve- Among the Isngusgss with which at the Sam Frederick home Sun- St cl5tf George Alexander has been ill Chuck Roast Choice Cute lb. Itc Slim, concealed from those be* spring, Field Museum News ob Oft a man doesn't wish to be with the flu for two weeks but is nurse. IHler sudden passing has ning was a great success due to Waahlngton tslephjne operators day afternoon. Crescent Self Rising Veltman's hind by his own bulk, removed a serves. For sn extended period the asked, "What do you want for din- better at this writing. been a shock to the family and the help of many people who do- ars most familiar ars Czsch, Dutch, Mrs. OUve Hunter accompanied FOR iSALE—To settle estate of nated their help. DvIldoiM Baking lb. Wheeler J. Hull, will sell home, compact motion picture camera family is entirely In charge of the ner?" He likes lo be surprised— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wood of many friends. Frsnch, Gsellc, German, Italian, Mrs. Willard Hunter. Mr. Floyd Short Ribs 9c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marsh and Steed and daughter, Kathryn, to 521 N. Washinglon-st., for half, from beneath hie robe, adjusted it mother, says the writer. Glacier agreeably, of course. PANCAKE FLOUR COOKIES Grand Rapids called on Mrs. Funeral sen-ices were held at Norwegian, Poliah, Slavic, Spanish, Stonehouse Friday evening. the Alto Baptist church Sunday little daughter have moved into the Mt Pleasant Monday. Rolled Rib ib. 19c at present time values. Call 208 between the railing bars and waited. bears sre very small, and sre col afternoon, Rev. S. B. Wenger Sargent house, alter staying with Swsdlsh, Welsh, and Bohsmlsn. George Beak of Cascade, Mr. and North SI. William W. Hull, It was a tense moment ored s bluish-gray. They are found 5 lb.. 23o Lb. lOo Roy Deming and wife were in Harmony Mash Now, as ths occsslon srlsss, these Grand Rapds Tuesday. officiating, assisted by Rev. Mr. her father, Will Fountain, for a Mrs. Cecil Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Adm. cl5tf They could hear the deep, meas- only la Alasks. Gardner of the Alto Baptist while. young women ars aaalgned to serve Lester Ackerson and ron, Ray- Boiling Beef ***** u*. 7c A. W. HILZEY Mr. and Mrs. Dale Curtiss en- Will put those pallets in Mrs. Emma Quiggle and Mrs. tertained Gordon Lietch and John church. Interment at the Merri- ss opsrators for ths visiting delega- mond, and Will Ackerson of South NOTICE—Hereafter so-called man cemetery. Arrangements by proper condition for fall and Bessie Coger attended a leaders' tions and to assist them In complet- Ionia were Sunday callers at the Pot Roast Tender, meaty lb. 10c 50 Foot Firman of Detroit Thursday. V " ~ ] "key ads" will not be published No business can expect per- The Auctioneer Yeiter Co. meeting of the Home Extension ing their telephone calia. Of thla Mrs. N. W. Blair home. - In the absence of Rev. Lohnes winter laying. Service department held at the a, **. ... • .M in this column. By "key ads" manent prosperity, no matter Sunday Miss Frances Lee fdled group, ths three shown srs, left to HwiWs is meant those ads which bear Dutton, Mich. Clothes Line /CARKLEANER/ There is just one man who is Lowell city hall on Tuesday. The how encouraging the present may the pulpit very ably and deliver- Be anre you get HARMONY classes will meet soon and those in- right, Bess L. Dvorak, Mary L Those who claim that prisoners a box number only and have lo look, unless. Ibey adopt a system Services that Satisfy and Terms ed a fine sermon which was en- actually in position to improve Pisanl, and Angelina Turoo. are being pampered with radio Ring Bologn a Tlb l 5c be answered in care of The your business. You look him MASH when you purchase terested should get in touch with w - of continuous newspaper adver- That sre Ressonable. Keystone 18c Supersuds urg.pkg 150 joyed by a large crowd. the leaders for further information sets in their cells evidently have Ledger. Every Want Ad in tising. If right in the eye every time you the next poultry feed. n't been listening in lately. ARMOUR'S STAR Ihe future must bear name of ffltiffo Thursday, Sept. 27—Gcrrit Van Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnson and date of meetings. Want ads bring results. and family and Miss Caroline shave.—Nebraska Press. Ihe advertiser or al least his Toine, North Corinth, general Kirk's Castile Soap So Leah Reynolds, who is woiking Patient—Is the doctor in? sale with 7 good Guernseys, hay Hahn of Irving spent Sunday af- In Lansing, was a caller of her The Lowell Ledger and your Pickled Piji Feet »—• 27c own personal address or phont Attendant—No, he's gone out Sof Wash ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. People get good results everr Have your name cards printed number. — TTie Publisher. II and grains. Kirk's Flake While 10 Bar. 3lo friend, Ellen Coger, last Saturday choice of either the Grand Rap- INE W YORK ... Miss Joaa for lunch. Saturday, Sept. —E. S. Cus- Alexander. week by using The Ledger want Vern Good afternoon. Cleanser—Water Softener at The Ledger office. Beautiful ids Herald or the Grand R*pids Smoked Fifh ">• 25c Wocag (above), daafhter of prom- Patient—Will he be in after ter, Clarksville, general sale. Small Pkg.. 3 for Mrs. G. M. Thorndike and Mrs. column. You may no longer Press, one year for $5.50. This lunch? Oxydol 25c Phone 321 Lowell white vellum panelled cards. iaeat Gbatoacse sad sa seeomplished Have your business or person- for printing Book dates with D. A. Wingeier Fred Pattison attended the burial need some odd article, but it may offer good only on R. F. D. routes ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO THE MICHIGAN al statiouery printed al The Attendant—No, that's what be Large Box 19e of the latter's aunt, Mrs. Cassie be just the thing somebody else Choice of Script, Old English or dyer. Is bow in tho U. 8. stodying at the Lowell State Bank. Shinola Polish, 9e Sunbrite Cleaner, 2 for 9g Feed Grinding and Mixing When local business men do or where there is no newsboy S PER CENT SALES TAX Amerfeaa sHatioa sad Ledger office. Good materials went out after. Moflit (HSler, at Freeport Monday wants. Advertise it and find a not advertise in local newspa- Plate Gothic type. Proper sixes delivery. Send all orders to The and fine quality workmanship afternoon. buyer. Ledger. i pers, it means a dead business, tf for Mrs., Bliss and Mr. assured. Want ads bring results. ) Job printing—Ledger office. Read Ihe Want column. THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER and ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY. SEPT. 20. 1934 SEVEN SIX THE LOWELL (MICH.) LEDGER aiid ALTO SOLO. THURSDAY, SEPT. 20. 1934 Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. le in a n friend of Grand Bapids Bernard and Leon Anderson call- LEGAL NOTICES Last Week's Letters D. Scott of Grand Rapids. S. W. Bowne Poultrymen Acclaim Sexing of Baby Chicks LEGAL NOTICES Smouldering Remains of 111-Fated MOTTO Ctstk After Great Death toll* were Sunday evening guests al ed on the former's husband at WEST KEENE By Mrs. L. T. Anderson the Will Flynn home. NORTH BOWNE St. Mary's Hospital Thursday af- State of Michigan—Order of the Lewis McDiarmid. who was ternoon. Magazine Features LEGAL NOTICES MORTGAGE SALE Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hudson taken lo St. Mary's Hospital Sun- Conservation Commission — Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph VVitten- Miss Helen Bruton of Bnllli- Mr. and Mrs. John Troy and Ducks. Geeae. Brant. Coots, Wil- Default having been made in and daughter of Mason were Sun- bach and family and Mr. and Mrs. Creek is enjoying a few weeks day of last week seriously ill family spent Sunday of last week day visitors at Frank Daniels. |from ulcers of the stomach is with relatives in Grand Bapids. son's Snipe and Woodcock MORTGAGE SALE Ihe terms and conditions of a Fahrni of Lowell were Sunday vacation at the home of .her par- Japan Prepares in Every Way for War MORTGAGE SALE certain real estate mortgage made Elmer Cilley attended the fun- guests at the Krebs-Blough home. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.* Bruton. much improved. Charles Youngs and family of The Director of Conservation, Default has occurred in the eral of Erwin Allen, whose re- Mrs. I .eon Anderson and dau- Lake Odessa SIKMII Wednesday in compiiancc with Federal regu- Default having been made in by Milo J. Richmond, a single Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough and Wm. Kelley of Cascade road conditions of n mortgage made by the terms and conditions of a man, of Otisco Township, Ionia mains were brought from Color- son, Ivan, and Will Blough were was a Wednesday evening visit- ghter Margaret Mary called on evening at the Lewis McDairmid lations in regard to ducks, geese, William R. Cornelius and Elira- ado, in Saranac Saturady. Mrs. Bernard DeBoer and new home. brant, coots, Wilson's snipe and certain real estate mortgage made County, Michigan, to the Peoples Grand Rapids visitors Monday. or of his daughter, Mrs. George beth A. Cornelius, his wife, mort- by Charles Novitsky and Karo- Savings Bank of Belding, Michi- Mrs. Louise Schneider and Beat- Howard and family. baby at the home of her parents woodcock, recommends certain KEENE BREEZES Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Dyke regulations. gagors. to Home State Bank for lina Novitsky. his wife, of Grand gan. a corporation organized un- rice. Bertha, Jean, Lawrence and Mary Catherine Gougherty of "What do you think of the Savings, a Michigan corporation der the banking laws of the State Mrs. Olive Bieri were callers at Wednesday evening. THEJIEFORE, the Conserva- Rapids. Michigan, to the Belding Silc filling and onion han-est SI. Mary's Hospital spent from Don't Worry Club?" of Grand Rapids. Michigan, mort- Savings Bank of Belding, Michi- of Michigan, dated the 6th day of the home of Mrs. R. Lee, Saturday. Mrs. Mary Reynolds and Misses tion Commission, by authority of gagee, dated February 10, 1929, are the order of the day In this We are glad to welcome Mr. and Friday until Saturday evening Mary and Josephine Burns spent "It's all right—only I wish ? gan, a corporation organized un- January. A. D. 1920, and recorded with her parents. Mr." and Mrs. somebody would start a Don" / Act 230, P. A. 1925, hereby orders and recorded in the office of the vicinity. Mrs. Francis Shaffer and Virginia iSunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will i that regulations on ducks, geese, der the banking laws of the State in the office of Ihe Register of The Good Will Club was very Thomas Gougherty. Worry Other People Club." Register of Deeds of Kent County, of Michigan; dated the tenth day Deeds for Kent County, Michigan, Ann to our community. They are Troy. brant, coots, Wilson's snipe and Michigan, on February 18, 1929, pleasantly entertained at the home making their home with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'House- Leonard Flynn has been absent woodcock, as provided by Act of September, A. D. 1929. and re- on the 7th day of January, A. D. of Mae Fashbaugh last Wednesday m liber 673 of Mortgages at page corded in the office of the Regis- 1920, in Liber 421 of Deeds on Mrs. Noah Shaffer. man, son Gerald, Thomas Griffin, from school the past two weeks The Lowell Ledger and your 280, P. A. 1929, ns amended shall afternoon. A fine pot luck supner. The Star school commenced Mon- Sr. and Robert Anderson were on account nf a severe cold. be abridged to permit the hunting ter of Deeds for Kent County, poaes 229 and 230; and the said Thirteen members present. A bus- choice of either the Grand Rap- Said mortgage was assigned by Michigan, on the 17th day of Peoples Savings Bank of Belding day with Miss Velma Keech of Sunday guests last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilliary ids Herald or Ihe Grand Bapids of such migratory waterfowl dur- said Home Slate Bank for Savings iness meeting was held during Moseley, teacher. L. T. Anderson home. September, A. D. 1929, in Liber on the fifteenth day of April, which the Club adopted a new pro- and sons of Grand Bapids spent Press, one year for $5.50. This ing the season of 1934 from Oc- to Curtis M. Wylie by indenture 1931, having merged with and be- Ray Lacy and family and Mrs. Miss Helen Bruton visited her tober 3rd to November 11th, in- 691 of Mortgages on pages 341, gram. Each meeting will be a soc- a part of last week with their offer good only on B. F. D. routes dated October 3.1931, and record- come a part of the said Belding Emma Klepfer were visitors in sister Mrs. Clare ('.less Wednes- aunt. Mrs. Joe Anderson and fam- or where there is no newsboy clusive, excepting all Mondays 342 and 343; and on the 24th day ial meeting with programs and Hastings Sunday. 1 ed in said Register's office on Ma> of September, 1931. C. N. Wilson, Savings Bank of the same place, day and Thursday of last week. ily. delivery. Send all orders to The and Tuesdays which arc desig- recreation, omitlng the work meet- 7, 1934, in liber 768 of Mortgages as appears by instrument record- Miss Frances Lee, accompanied Miss Berenice Flynn and genl- Mrs. Lewis McDiannid. son Ledger. nated as rest days; and to pro- having been appointed perman- ings. Next meeting to be held with by Miss Eva Johnson of Lowell, at page 383, and was assigned by ent Receiver of said Belding Sav- ed in said office in Liber 218 of Mrs. Fannie Garfield In October. hibit the taking of ruddy duck, said Curtis M. Wylie to Kent Deeds at page 475; and on the visited friends in Grand Rapids bufllehead, Ross's geese, cackling ings Bank by the Circuit Court Katherine Bollock of Fallasburg for a few days. Mortgage Agency, Inc., a Michi- for Ihe County of Ionia, Michi- twenty-ftwrth day of September, Is assisting with the housework at geese, and provide daily bag and gan corporation of Grand Rapids, 1931, C. N. Wilson having been Mrs. Bert DeRuiter of Keene and possession limits as follows: m, In Chancery, in suit No. the Floyd Sparks home. Mrs. L. A. Bierl and Arthur Mer- Michigan, by instrument record- 84 by Court order recorded in appointed permanent receiver of NEW YOBK . . . Tb« intmae Intorwt b the Federal invetUgaUon of Mary J. Edison returned home Ducks (except ruddy duck, and the tmraiag of the 8. 8. Morro Outle with great lo«a of life was reflected rill called at the Rufus Lee home ed in said (Register's office on the office of the County Clerk of said Belding Savings Bank by the with her grandson Roy J.. Jr. last Monday. ft bufllehead duck), 12 in the aggre- July 12, 19S4, in liber 773 of Circuit Court for the County of by the manner In which all evidence was eagerly wanned by penona in all CLEVELAND . . . Poultrymen are acclaiming the research work gateof all kinds, but not morethan Ionia County, Michigan, in Liber Sunday for a two or three months ft Mortgages at page 130. R. on page 476, and he having Ionia, Michigan, In Chancery, in walk* of life. . . . Acting Captain Wm. F. Warms (insert) testified .that visit. if the U. S. Department of Agriculture which now enables students 5 of any one, or more than 5 in believed the lire that swept the ill-fated ship "was set by someone." "We are literally scouring the ft to determine the sex of baby chicks on the day of batching, thus At the date of this notice there duly qualified as such Receiver, suit number 7884 by Court Order Claude and Frank Camber of the aggregate, of the following is claimed to be due for principal recorded in the office of the Photo aboVe Is dose-np of the death ship as it went aground off Asbury country to find good subjects for ft revolutionizing chicken raising for the market.... Photo shows H. L. specie s—canvasback, redhead, and having been duly authorized Belding and Clarence Minor of and interest on said mortgage County Clerk of Ionia County, , N. J. Tho list of dead and missing was between 172 to 186. Galeton, Penn. were Tuesday six our films," said the great movie ft Shrader of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, instructing three greater scaup, lesser scaup, ring- by said Court in the premises; on magnate. >tudenta on bow to grade the chicks. $6,521.40. No suit or proceeding which mortgage there is claimed •Michigan, in Liber R on page o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and ft neck, bluewing teal, greenwing at law has been instituted to re- 476; and he having duly qualified "Why don't you scour some of a teal, cinnamon teal, shoveller, and to be due at the date of this Mrs. Floyd Sporks. Fourteen were ft cover the debt secured by said as such Receiver, and having Mrs. Chas. Salzgebcr, Mrs. Harry •Wm. Kilgus and wife and Earl present with silo fillers. those you already have?" inquir- gadwall; and any person at any notice for principal and interest ed a critic. ft mortgage, or any part thereof. the sum of Sixteen Hundred. been duly authorized in the Smyrna Salzgeber and Mrs. Dorothy McDiarmid and wife report a Blaine Peck returned home to $ ft one time may possess not more Notice is hereby given that by premises: on which mortgage his school Monday forenoon after It's Fair Time oathe Pacific Coast than 24 ducks in the aggregate ol Eight and flfty-fifo one hundred- By Mrs. Albert Honsermaa Weeks. fine time at the World's Fair. ft virtue of the power of sale con- ths ($1,608.56) Dollars, and in- there is claimed to be due at the Mrs. Jennie Bain was a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCaul of spending the week-end with Mr. Your choice ot eltner the all kinds, but not more than 10 ol tained in said mortgage and the date of this notice, for principal and Mrs. W. A. Garfield. Michigan Farmer or the Ohio Job Printing ft any one, or more than 10 in the surance of Twenty-one and eighty dinner guest of Mrs. Mary Kerr. Clarksville were callers at How- statute in such case made and one-hundredths ($21.80) Dollars, and interest the sum of For- The Laly IMarcabccs of Smyrna Afternoon callers were Mr. and ard Bartlett's on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Good ac- $5.50 on R. F. D. routes. All ft Jggregate, of the following spe- provided, and to pay said amount ty-four (Hundred, Eighty-fl v e will give a chickcn pic supper at companied Alva Dodds and family Herald clubbing offers are good VIDENTLY Jupun wants to be prepared for every contingency that ;ics—canvas back, redhead, also an attorney fee of Thirty- Mrs. Stephen Carter and son Vere noon, Sept. 25th, at C. G. Wei- ft can be brought about by war. The ciTlltan population Is being thor- with interest as provided in said flve ($36.00) Dollars, as provided and sixty-three one-hundredths the Maccabee hall, Smyrna, Sept. of Middleville. land's. All members are expect- to Ann Arbor last Sunday to visit at The Ledger office. E greater scaup, lesser scaup, ring- mortgage, and all legal costs, ($4,485.63) Dollars, and an attor- 26. beginning at 0 o'clock. Adiills Mrs. Alva Dodds whom they found oughly acquainted with the use of gas masks In case a next possible neck, bluewing teal, greenwing for in said mortgage; and no suit ed to be present. & charges and expenses, including or proceedings at law orin equity ney's fee of Thirty-flve ($35.00) 35c and children under 12 years, improving. s conflict Is carried right to the people. These telephone operators are teal, cinnamon teal, shoveller, the attorney fee allowed by Jaw, Dollars, as provided for in said 20c. So. Lowell Busy Carrie Klrby is enjoying this Overcoming Discouragement & Important cogs In the communication system and therefore get special and godwall, and not more than having been instituted to recover & and all taxes and insurance the moneys secured by said mort- mortgage; and no suit or proceed- Mr. and Mn. Joe Malhes and Comers East Lowell week with her son and family lr I gas mask training under tho eyes of military experts. 4 geese and brant may be taken premiums paid by the undersign- ings at law having been instituted daughter of Detroit spent the By Mrs. J. N. Habbel Lansing. ACK of courage! How many 5 in one day; and to prohibit the gage or any part thereof. By Mrs. Howard Bartlett ft ed before sale, said mortgage will Notice is ln-ehy given that by to recover the moneys secured by week-end at their home in Smy- Mildred Carr of Battle Creek worthy enterprises have failed © hunting of woodcock in the Up- be foreclosed by sale of the mort- said mortgage, or any part there- rna. and friend were guests of her par- ft virtue of the power of sale con- Wm. Kilgus and family were in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards Lof achievement because men * In White Crepe THROUGH A per Peninsula. of. ents Mr. and Mrs. Burr Carr Sun- ft gaged premises at public vendue tained in said mortgage, and the Elmer Richmond and son Leo Ionia on business Thursday. They have listened to this subtle argu- Signed, sealed, and ordered to the highest bidder at the north Notice is hereby given, that hy were Sunday dinner guests of spent Saturday afternoon with day. 6 ft statute in such case made and were ulso in Hastings Saturday his mother, Mrs. J. A. Thompson. ment I What a destructive influ- published this lOth day of August, front door of the courthoase in virtue of the power of sale con- their daughter and sister. Mrs. evening. Ray Lambert accompani- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Baker who ft 1934. provided, on Monday, the flfth Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thompson reside upon what is known as the ence It seeks to exert over the Oman's Eyes the €ity of Grand Rapids, Michi- day of November, A. D. 1934, at tained in said mortgage and the Albert Hauserman and family. ed them. » ft GEORGE R. HOGARTH. gan, on Tuesday, October 16, statute in such case made and Afternoon callers were Mr. and and baby Rowland spent Satur- B. F. Wilkinson farm entertained affairs of mankind; yet It is really ten o'clock, in the forenoon, East- Mrs. C. G. and George Wieland day with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. with a family picnic dinner last ft By JEAN NEWTON Director, Dept. ofConservation. 1934, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore- provided, on Monday, the flfth Mrs. (Herman Ouche of Lake were in Grand Rapids one day nonexistent—a negative condition. Conservation Commission bv: ern Standard Time, the under- Thompson. They all motored to Sunday. Guests from Kent City ft noon, Eastern Standard Time. signed, at the North front door of day of November, A. D. 1934, at Odessa. last week and called on Wm. Can there possibly be insufflclent ft WM. H. LOUTIT. Chairman. The premises covered by said ten o'clock dn the forenoon, the Mrs. Bessie Reeves is visiting Cedar Springs and spent the day were present with over loaded pic- courage for him who refuses to ft the Court House in the City of Murphy at Wm. Graham's. with Velma Labor, their daugh- nic baskets. Mrs. Baker's father ft RAY E. COTTON, Socretarv. mortgage are situated in the City Grand Rapids, Michigan, that be- undersigned will, at the North her daughter, Mrs. Stoel Hulbert, The South Lowell Aid Society give up his right to this ever avail- ft THINGS WE SHOULD ALL cl6-4t front door of the Court House in of Orleans and getting acquainted ter, and at Mrs. Jessie Ream's. and mother and brothers and fam- able, unlimited spiritual gift of ft of Grand Rapids. County of Kent, ing the place where the Circuit is held this Thursday at the So. ilies were present. ft BE AFRAID OF and State of Michigan, and are the City of Grand Rapids, Michi- with her new granddaughter. Clarabelle LaBar came home with courage? During times of finan- ft Court for the County of Kent is Lowell Church. her grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Mr. and Mrs. A Benson and cial stress it is often necessary to ft described as follows, to-wit: held, will sell at public auction gan, that being the place where The Cooks Corners school play- Mr. and Mrs. James Patrick and ft Ihe Circuit Court for the County Thompson, to stay two weeks. Wilma Sparks were Sunday after- draw deeply upon it, if one would ft HE well known psychologist. Al- That part of the East half to the highest bidder, the prem- ed ball with the Smyrna school family of Freeport visited at noon callers at the Dell Lee home. ft Queen Of Forests (E. %) of the southeast quarter of Kent is held, sell at public Friday afternoon with Smyrna The United Workers met with prove invalid the mortal claims of ft Tbert Edward Wlggam, tells of ises described in said mortgage, Francis Smith's Sunday. Mrs. M. C. Gilbert last Thursday. Norman Hlggins and Mrs. Eva lack that appear on every hand. ft (SE %) of Section Thirty (30), or so much thereof as may be auction, to the highest bidder, the victorious. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willette and Hlgglns attended a family picnic ft the findings of scientists who have POMONA. CALIF... . It ia again fair time on the Pacific coast premises described in said mort- The Bernie Powell family are John Jeffrey fell off the porch A lesson in courage was gained ft Township Seven (7) north. Range necessary to pay the amount so son and Mrs. Ruby Stark called at Greenville Sunday. by observing a young vine that ft been at work for the last 30 years ind here is shown a grand champion, "Judge Duke" being attended by Eleven (11) west, more particu- ge, or so much thereof as may quarantined with scarlet fever. recently and cut his nose quite 0 finding out about the things human pretty maidens as he prepaifes to defend nia title.... "Judge Duke" as aforesaid due on said mort- at Jay Averill's in Grand Rapids badly. Hazel Conner and Glen, Mary bad been carelessly planted in a ft larly described as: Commencing K necessary to pay the amount Mrs. Jennings Irish of Green- on Sunday. beings are afraid of, and why. And was so confident of victory that he tried to eat the garland-lei, feeling gage with accrued interest there- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hubbel Arthur and Luclle Pinkney were rockery against a brick wklL It ft at a point on the south line of of, and all legal costs, together so as aforesaid due on said mort- ville spent the day Friday with Mrs. Annie Acherson, who has there are, we are told, three kinds ••ure he could win without I*- and Robert and Mrs. Alice Hubbel Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. had very Uttle earth around its ft ft Kellogg Street, three hundred with the said attorney fees, to- gage, with seven per cent inter- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry been nursing in Grand Rapids, is Dell Hardy. roots, and because of overhanging of fear. est, and all legal costs, together Harris. and son (Martin of Grand Rapids The Lowell Ledger ft ninety-six (396) feet north of the wit: with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Wie- Ruth Geiger of Grand Rapids eaves, was deprived of rainfall. The first Is "natural" fear—the north line of Cherry Street and with said attorney's fee. to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hauserman were guests at the Hubbel home ft ft The following described prop- land. Wednesday. and friend Percy Millard enjoyed Yet. in spite of this, it had estab- kind that preserves you from nat- Bunch of Grapes Weighs 11 four hundred thirty-flve (435) erty in the City of Grand Rapids, The following described prem- and son )Harold were Saturday Mrs. C G. Wieland visited her Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Aug- lished itself. At first, progress ft ural perils; the second Is Intelligent feet east of the east line of Union Kent County, Michigan. ises in the Township of Grattan. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. son, Walter in his camp at his ust Geiger. aboveground was very much re- ft or constructive feai^the kind you Street; thence south one hundred Part of Section Thirteen (13), County of Kent and Slate of Earl Vosburg of near Ada. saw mill at Prairieville for a few Mims—What killed Jim Fooey? Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lee, James tarded, but at length a single stalk ft ft ninety-eight (198) feet; thence Michigan, and described as fol- He always looked very healthy Converse and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. had climbed about two feet up the get "from sound, healthful educa- Town Seven (7), North of Range lows tn-wif • days. ft makes a specialty of doing ft tion," and the third Is destructive east fifty (60) feet; thence north Twelve West (12 W), commencing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Acherson to me. Lee were Sunday dinner guests at wall, when it waa pulled down and one hundred ninety-eight (198) Twenty-flve feet (25 ft.) North of AH of the East Half (H) of the Vergennes Center were Sunday visitors at E. Dunk—He tried to live accord- the Meyer Brestley home. broken off by a Uttle chUd. One ft fear—the kind that comes from a Southeast Ouarter (Vi) of Section ing to the rules of life a newspa- $ wrong view of life, "from wrong feet; thence west fifty (50) feet the Northeast corner of Lot num- By N. M. K. Grant's in Elmdale Sunday. Mrs. Eva Kennedy and eon who bad been observing the vine's ft to beginning. Also a right of way- ber One (1) of Wolven's Ad- Twenty-four (24) Town Eight Mr. and Mrs. (Harold Rittenger per had published from a man a Gale returned to their home at persistence felt quite regretful to comparisons with other people, from (8) North of Range Nine (9) ft nearly every kind of print- s over a strip three and one-half dition to the City of Grand Rap- spent Sunday afternoon with her hundred years old. Detroit after spending Labor Day see its growth apparently thwart- wrong attitudes toward your Job, West, and containing Eighty (80) Friday Nettie Kerr received ed. but a further lesson was ft ft (3%) feet east and west by one with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy. and from telling yourself you are ids, according to the recorded brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. ft hundred thirty-two (132) feel plat thereof; thence North Twen- acres of land more or less, ac- word from IHanford. Calif., that Typewriter paper, 8%xll size, Mrs. Pearl Hardy is spending learned when, within a short time, ft not as Important as others." Russell Taylor. north and south lying immedi- ty-flve (25) feet; thence West cording to the United States her aunt. Mrs. Dwight Hall (nee Mr. and (Mrs. Jack Acherson 20c the pound, at Ledger office. this week in Flint and Detroit there grew from the broken end ing your needs may require: ft By the first or "natural" fear Is Government Survey thereof. Adelia Kerr), passed away Sept. two branches where only one bad ft ately west of and adjoining said One-hundred Sixteen (116) feet; called on Mrs. Ruth Martin Fri- with her brothers and sisters. ft ft meant, of course, that Instinct of I description. thence South Twenty-flve (25) Together with the appurten- 9. day afternoon. been before. ft self preservation which keeps us . Dated: July 17, 1934. • , ances and hereditaments there- Ralph Wesbrook and Ann Cot- LABARGE RIPPLES For this Uttle vine the business ft; feet; thence East One-hundred unto belonging. Miss Lucile Visser of Grand ot turning out stems and leaves ft from stepping off the roof or put- Kent Mortgage Agency, Inc., Sixteen (116) feet to place of be- ter of Chicago called on his aunt, Rapids visited her sister, Mrs. ft ft ting our hands in the mouth of a Assignee of Said Mortgage. Dated July 20, 1934. Mrs. Mary Kerr, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mofflt of had to be taken care of. Instead ft ginning. Ray Attenger over the week-end. of withering in the dry and stony Letter Heads Envelopes ft lion. We all know that. We know, Butterfield, Keeney ft Amberg, BELDING SAVINGS BANK, Mr. and Mrs. John Husar were Middleville called at the Henry Together with the heredita- The children of Sweet school Allen Haskins ground, it thrust long roots down ft ft too, the third kind of fear—only too Attorneys for Assignee of ments and appurtenances there- By C. N. WILSON, Receiver. Sunday dinner guests of her sis- are very happy with their new Llnsley home Sunday afternoon. below the stones in search of mois- ft well. Being afraid of things that . i said Mortgage. unto belongirri. Eldred ft Gemuend, ter, Mrs. Jim Maloney and fam- teacher, Mrs. Isa Graham. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt and child- ture. From these deep roots the ft 600 iMichigan Trust Bldg., Attorneys for Mortgagee, ily. AUCTIONEER ren of Grand Rapids 'called on ft Statements Luclle Paray decorates the dol- we should stand up to and take In Dated July 20, A. D. 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wieland were plant was well sustained, even ft Invoices ft one stride, the kind of fear that Grand Ra Michigan. BELDING SAVINGS BANK, Ionia, Michigan. 10-13t •Mrs. Ada Fowler of Belding, guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Loring and daughter. through hot, dry summers. So the ft man alcoves of this handsome white ; Honeet—EAcitat—Reliable Robert McWhinney spent sever- ft •ome people call worry, that makes c9-13t By C. N. WILSON, Receivei. who has been at the Arthur An- Mrs. John Clark of West Lowell. apparently unfavorable environ- ft crope gown with a wide band of al day** last week with his sister ft shining block sequins and continues cowards die many times before Eldred ft Gemuend, NOTICE, LEDGER READERS derson home for the past week, John ISterzick and wife accom- ment proved unable to prevent Shipping Tags Attorneys for Mortgagee, Mrs. C. LaMaire and family of Order Blanks ft It across the back of the neck to their death, that Is the fear that Is returned to her home Sunday and panied Wm. Kilgus and family Batiafartion Gaanuateed sturdy growth. ft Ionia. Michigan. 10-lSt Mrs. Jennie Bain accompanied Grand Raplda. Those who are endeavoring to ft form tho shoulder straps for the ex- familiar as one of the most destruc- Friends of The Ledger and Al- to Grand Rapids one day last Mrs. Ivan Denise and baby spent ft HUNTINOTON W. VA. . .. Miss her to Belding to visit her chil- establish a business enterprise ft tremely low back decolletage. tive forces in life. PANOMA Calif. . . . Above U to Solo having business in the week and called on John Molt Wednesday with her parents Mr. ft Oarnette Northcott (above), of this dren. and family. Terma Reaaonable during a financial depression Circular Letters Announcements ft O The kind of fear that many of us shown one of the prise bunch of The Lowell Ledger and volu r Probate Court of Kent County and Mrs. H. Harper. ft city has been elected Queen of the If ijou want pictures choice of either the Grand" KanRa - might well take a lesson from the ft never thought of under that name grapes exhibited at the Los Angeles will confer a favor on the pub- • Visitors at the Tom Read, Sr. The So. Lowell neighborhood Pale Pheae Ionia, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCaul, his vine. In such seemingly arid times, ft County Pair by Grape-Princess, annual Mountain State Forest Fes-j ids Herald or the Gran, d Rapiomidsi lisher by requesting the court to home Sunday afternoon were will meet to organize the work mother and sister were Sunday ft A MOTHER'S is tho second fear on the list of the tivai which is featured at Elkins W in qour adverHitaq, Press, one year for $5.50. This when business does not fiow read- ft scientists—"Intelligent or construc- Miss Bee Connor. The bunch of order probate notices published Mrs. Ray Story and children. for the year on Tuesday after- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Col- Uy to the young concern, much Name Cards Business Cards ft Va^ the first week in October offer good only on R. P. D. routes in this paper. The Court will be ft LOVE tive fear." It Is the kind of fear grapes shown in the photo weighed • UM have them # burn and family. courageous persistence is needed ft 112 pounds. or where there is no newsboy glad to comply with the request Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higley and to continue spreading its roots ft that should be taught small boys delivery. Seqd all orders to Th-s When made. Respectfully. children. Miss Mildred Rush of ft who think tho way to be Galahads The Lowell Ledger and your beyond the disappointingly dry ft By ANNE CAMPBELL Ledger. R. G. Jefferies. Pub. Ledger. Lake Odessa spent Friday even- territory; thus the courage born Reunion Cards Hand Bills ft is being afraid of nothing. They choice of either the Grand Rap- ft ids Herald or the Grand Rapids ing with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Lor- of faith in God's sustaining laws ft ft N MY back yard a morning- should be told, "have courage, fear Steady Drive for Greater Safety ing and daughter. will Inevitably lead to profitable ft nothing—except—" Press, one year for $5.50. This ft glory vine offer good only on R. F. D. routes Mrs. Ellsworth Harper is visit- contacta. Strong, consistent, up- Wedding Invitations, Etc., Etc. ft I And that except Is the "Intelli- ing a couple of weeks with her ft Grows wild, nnd If I do not weed Reduces Major Accidents by 90% or where there is no newsboy ward growth proves that this rad- ft It out, gent" fear—or weakness, of Inflict- daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and ical stand for progress yields good ft delivery. Send all orders to The Mrs. R. D. Toms and family of ft It will destroy each pretty rose of ing pain, of doing harm, of forming Ledger office. results. The withstanding of ad- ft destructive habits. It Is a fear Double the Crowds Detroit . • versiUes may bring the experience ft mine, Mrs. Henry Timms was in which aids one in grounding his ft ft And spill the poppy petals all about which Instills good Judgment, which ft balances the recklessness of youth, Grand Rapids Monday and Tues- ft day helping her daughter Mrs. business so firmly on the knowl- ft which makes for responsibility. It YATES FIIEML I0ME edge of the truth that drought or ft Just so my love might grow on Kenneth Gale move. ft Is merely the negative side of bond- storms are powerless to harm it ft roots as strong Calls answered Day or Night FREE Mr. and Mrs. C. T

shock he wondered If the wearer of the nmsk were some one of his Kent County Has AVERSION acquaintances. FRIDAY and What If he turned out to be Ed- A Candidate For as die Drake or Paul Forbes, both lit WEAVER'S SPECIALS SATURDAY tie men, both sons of close friends Secy, of State By R. H. WILKINSON of the family. O. Dell Syndicate.—WNTJ Service. That would be bad. Young Beef Liver choice, fre»h iHced 3 lbs. 25c No, It would never do to slap Ivan E. Hull, Chairman of lh(. down Paul or Eddie. Republican County Committee of VER since the day Adrian Inside the clubhouse the music Kent County and member of the Lytton donned his first pair State Central Committee from the Pork Sansige Beef Ribs had stopped and the orchestra Fifth Congressional District, an- Lean, Meaty E of long trousers he had been leader was bawling something Michigan 976, Grade 1 Cheese Specials nounces his candidacy for nom- bothered by a strong dislike for lit- through a megaphone. Adrian dis- ination for the office of Secretary tle men. tinguished the word "Intermis- of State at the Slate Convention lb. 15c Milwaukee Brick Ib. 19c lb. 7e And with the passing of the sion," and tore off his mask. lo be held in Flint on September A white, mild cheese years this attitude toward males He sat for a long time wonder- 27. of petite stature grew and became ing whether or not he should go Pork Steak almost an obsession. back, hardly daring to trust him- Spare Ribs Swiss Llb. 27c It was annoying, especially be- self for fear of what he might do Meaty Sheets Lean Shoulder cause Adrian couldn't tell why lit- should he come face to face with Michi^sn Cheese Y*,,ow Ib. ISc tle men aroused In him a feeling of the little man who had trod on his lb. 17c animosity. toes. lb. 12c There Just wasnt a logical ex- Presently, however, he stood np planation for the thing. and threw away his cigarette. Round bone It was there. Inside of him, a It was all foolishness, this obses- Pork Shoulder Roast Lb. 15c feeling that stirred to life when- sion of his. ever he came In contact with or It was the result of brooding. Beef Chuck Roaft Choice shoulder Lb. 12c for long was forced to gaze upon There wasnt any excuse for • a little man. Qulity «Mher villi Snpe* n cut man of his intelligence to let a Pork Chops Le« » Lb. 18c Not that Adrian was mighty. thing like that get the best of him. Agitator, LoveU Wringer, True, at the age of twenty-eeven. He was going bade la there, seek Bacon Squares MiW cu^e<, Lb. 19c ht stood six foot one and a half ont the Chinese-costumed runt and inches (without stockings), and his shake his hand snd tell him what h ic ,ender Lb physique was nicely proportioned. a swell guy he was. •wytUag tai 1/S th« tiou Steak Rend, Sirloii ir Swiss c o « - ISc But he wasnt one of those big. Hereafter, he was going to force aa* with mO tlu.Ubor. strong, brawny brutes, who natur- himself to like little men. Bologna 2 'bi. 25c ally regard persons of small stature • • • Terms ai low ai $5 down and $1 per week. with an expression of superiority. En route back to the clubhonss Beef Pot Roast L..n Lb. 10c He wasnt that sort of person. door Adrian remembered that Tom For Horn* Demonstration Viait or Phon* 23-F2 He Just didn't like little men, and Harrison, who was six feet one inch that's all there was to it Fresh Ground Beef ...... 2 'bi. 25c tall and whom Adrian liked, was IVAN E. HULL This peculiar element in Adrian's dragging an out-of-town girl to to- Ralph's Tire and Radio Shop makeup was asserting itself at the night's ball Mr. Hull goes to the Stale Con- Rolled Beef Rst. Rib or Rump. No bone, no wut. Lb. 170 present moment Two days previous Tom had vention with strong and credit- Cor. Main St. and Riverside Drive, Lowell He was sitting In a wicker chair said: "Adrian, I want you to meet able endorsements from his own placed in a tiny alcove in the audi- Bettlna. She's a fine girl YouH congressional district consisting torium nf the Alpine club. like her. After we unmask, you of Kent and Ottawa Counties. He The auditorium Itself, serving as also has the support of many Re- Lineman Calls Aid, Speeds Help to look us np and m give yon a publican leaders from the sur- Armstrong. Wm. C. IHartman, F. a dance floor, was dimly lighted. break." A hundred or more couples rounding territory and other More Local News J. McMahon. Byrne McMahon, Ed. Social Events Adrian remembered these words parts of the state. Five Caught in Blazing Mine Shaft Reynolds, Paul Wachterhausei moved about, shufning and scraping now and told himself that as soon and Jostling one another and at- He is a successful business and Warner Roth. as he had located the little runt man, he knows people and appre- The Book Review Club met on tempting, each in their individual Miss Maxine Hunter was a vis- Tuesday evening with Mrs. W. J. he'd look up Tom and the girL ciates and respects their rights Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Smith, and original manner, to keep In itor in Grand Rapids Tuesday. Miss Etta Smith. Mrs. Sarah Hicks Smith. Mrs. V. A. Snell gave Ihe But as the thing turned out he and the consideration to which time with a sobbing orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Balbour of and Charley Smith of St. Johns book review. • « • found Tom and the girl first they are entitled from public offi- l^onp Beach. Calif., spent one day spent Sunday with A. R. Smith They were standing Just inside cials. He has held important ap- Adrian's features registered dis- last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. and family. Mrs. Mert Sinclair was hostess the clubhouse door, and when pointive offices in Kent County to the Goofus club Wednesday mal gloom; an expression wholly and his work for the Party, Wadsworth. The Misses Jessie and Ina Adrian looked Into the girl's eyes, afternoon. Prizes were won by lost upon those who chanced to he suddenly felt weak and peculiar where last election all the Re- Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Swarthout OIHiarrow and J. E. Elblen of De- Mrs. Wesley Roth, Mrs. Vern look in his direction by virtue of a publican nominees but one, were troit and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Krum inside. of Pinckney spent the week-end Armstrong and Mrs. Eugene Carr. freakish mask, which. In contrast elected, entitles him, according to with their son, Fred Swarthout and children were Sunday guests She was much more than an or- his friends and supporters, to this of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Roth. to Its wearer's state of mind, cre- dinary girL In fact she was ex- and family. Marriage License ated an illusion of silly merriment recognition. His friends claim for Mrs. Winnifred Abraham and actly Uie type of girl that Adrian him the capacity lo serve and tht Mr. and Mrs. Claude Thorne Tildon T. Pinckney, 20. Lowell The event was a masquerade ball, had dreamed of meeting all his life. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ellis daughter Fredia have just return- the third annual, sponsored by the character to be trusted which R. F. D. 3; Mildred il Grindle, 20, He was sure of that even before he particularly distinguish him as a spent the first of the week at the ed from Chicago where they vis- Lowell, R. F. D. 3. Alpine club, and the creations in World's Fair in Chicago. ited relatives for the past week spoke to her. candidate for official responsibil- costume and mask worn by par- Tom espied him and beckoned ity. and enjoyed the Century of Pro- Mrs. Charles Doyle Hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yardley gress. ticipants were something to raise nnd took the girl by the arm and Kent County Republicans pre- and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hartley Federation Board the flag abont sent Mir. Hull lo the electorate of Miss Mary Putnam, who went led her toward him. were at Fallasburg Park, Belding Mrs. Charles Doyle, who is Adrian's glumness, which for the And in that moment Adrian knew Michigan for this important and and Greenville Sunday. to Dr. Locke at Williamsburg. president of Kent County Federa- last five minutes had been develop- responsible office. Ont., Can., for treatment of hei a warm feeling of comradeship to- Week-end guests of Mr. and tion of Women's Clubs, was host- ing Into a burning rage, had been ward Tom. Above: Ruins of ths: feet, returned with her parents, Mine shaft house. Right: Mrs. Earl iHunterand family were ess at luncheon Thursday at her provoked by a youth scarcely more A man in a million. Good old Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Putnam, on home in Lowell to members of Coming Events Charles Tubby, telephons her brother, Ji. E. Moore, wife and Tuesday. than five feet two or three inches Tom— daughter Mary of Detroit. the board of directors of Kent tall, who, during the course of a man, who out in on s nsai* • • • by toll fine and summoned Mrs. Dorothy Abrose of Grand County federation. single dance, had crossed Adrian's The first reunion of the Class Mrs. Clyde Mullen and her Rapids was a week-end guest al Among those attending were Adrian had Just opened his of 1933, L. H. S. will be held at aid. All were rescusd from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mc- path twice. Jostled him three mouth to speak when suddenly he the mlns. Ihe Ralph Sherwood home. Miss Mrs. Martin Houseman and Mrs. times and glared at him once from Falksburg Park Sunday, Sept 25. lntyre, visited at the John Court was seized from behind. Potluck dinner at 1:00. Anne Green of Grand Rapids was Allen Bennett of Lowell, Mrs. J. behind a hideous Chinese mask, home in West Lowell Sunday. a Sunday dinner guest of Gordon Harvey Teusink of Cedar Springs, He whirled around to stare down because of an unexpected collision. Among those from Lowell who Fflierwood. Mrs. Geo. W. Peck of Rookford, into a strange face, a dark-com- Mark this date—Thursday eve- There was something about the ning, (Sept. 27, chicken supper at Ths afternoon of Aprils was much was no telephone In the vicinity of saw the game between the De- Miss Lois Kreiger, who is Mrs. Fred Clark of Sparta, Mrs. plexioned, anger-filled face; a face troit Tigers and New York Yan- Arthur Holmgren of Casnovia, manner of this especially small that fairly writhed with pent np Ladies Aid hall, Bowne Canter. ths some as any afternoon to ths ths mine, but that the toll line be- studying the Sherwood Music youth that served to whet Adrian's Begin serving at 5:30 o'clock. miners deep in the snhterraaean kees in Detroit Wednesday were Course under the direction of Mrs. A. D. Thorp and Mrs. Harry fury. tween Vlncennes and Indianapolis P. J. Fineis, E. S. White, Vern ledger of Sand Lake, Mrs. O. E. already established dislike for lit- And before Adrian had time to caverns of ths Sinclair mlns near passed directly In front of thtf mine Lillian R. Pepper, spent several tle men. A series of pedro parties will days of her summer vacation nt Balyeat of Sparta. Mrs. B. F. gather in what it was all about he Swits City, Ind. Woife was going property. Climbing the nearest pole, White of Caledonia, Mrs. Alfred Somehow mere sight of the youth, was struck forcibly on the chin. begin at I. O. O. F. hall Friday along shout as usual. Pive miners hs picked np an Idle drcuit with his the Conservatory in Chicago. evening, Sept. 28, and will be T. Sirrine and Mrs. R, G. Zwinge- coupled with memory of that ugly He rebounded nnd—collided with were busy digging and loading with toll line test set and, from this pole, The Roth & Brezina ambulance berg of Grand Rapids. glare which seemed to contain a held every two weeks thereafter. coal the little car which "Prince." brought Mrs. Gordon Ross and the wall talked to various towns In the west- Plans were made and discussed condemning look, provoked a new the mine pony, was to haul to the en part of the stats, la an effort to baby daughter of Grand Rapids for the annual fall meeting of the Fierce anger welled up inside of Tige !Hale announces that he feeling of resentment and ani- Adrian, anger augmented by humil- shaft All seemed as usual when locate the United States Mine Res- from Blodgett hospital to the Kent County federation which mosity. will open his Lowell dances Fri- A Real Good home of Mr. Ross' parents, Mr. iation. day night October 5. Good suddenly from Thomas Barnett cue Squad, mine Inspectors and first will be held in Lowell Od. 25 He was possessed, wholly with- and Mrs. Wm. K. Ross, on Wed- with Lowell Woman's club as the For the man wiio had struck him bands are assured for his dances driver of the car, camo the dreaded aid men. out warning, with an impulsive de- cry. "Fire!" nesday. hostess club. was the little runt of the Chinese each Friday thereafter. . Sent Many Important I sire to slap the little runt down. costume, and the girl, the girl who Unless help came and came quick- MOTHER He continued his efforts to obtain Cong'I Groups Choose Leaders In fact, he actually believed that was everything that Adrian had A farewell reception will be ly, death for all of them was only a Just being a Mother is some- help, and help comprised sot only Alton - Vergennes for Year's Work slapping the little runt down would ever dreamed about was standing given at the M, E. church Friday few hours away. All they could'do thing, but being a Real Good men, but materials such as lumber, By Mrs. Clyde Condon provide him with no end of satis- there laughing because it must evening for Rev. R. W. Merrill was close off the fire and the fumes Mother is the greatest thing in Two groups of the Congrega- faction and probably bring to a and family. Potluck supper at 7 sails and cloth to use to direct air the world. tional church have held their have struck her as funny to see as best they could, and wait snd conclusion this strange aversion the Uttle runt slap big six-foot two o'clock, followed by a program. into the mine. By this time traffic Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and chil- election of officers for the coming Everyone invited. hope. year as follows: for little men. Adrian against the wall on the road had become so heavy dren and Mr. and Mrs. Dorus • • • Telephons Man Hurries to Mlns Church were Sunday visitors of Peckham I Group—President, Well, it had come. that it was necessary for him to But because slapping runts down The Lowell Democrat Club will summon the sheriff of the connty Being a Druggist is nothing un- Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Ford at Bitely. Mrs. Wm. C. Hartman; vice presi- This was the supreme moment Meanwhile, ahovs ground, frantic wasnt being done, especially at the hold a meeting in the Democrat and the state police. usual but being a good Drug- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leach of dent, Mrs. Arthur Armstrong; sec- the moment when Adrian could headquarters rooms at 8 o'clock rescue efforts were going forward. gist requires several years of Kalamazoo and sons, Junior and retary-treasurer, M r s. Hattie Alpine club's costume ball, and be- punch a little man 1c the nose and sharp on Friday evening, Sept. 21. The nearest telephone, however, During all this time, no report college preparation and store Marvin, were guests of their par- Peckham, assistant, Mrs. Emma cause Adrian couldn't flnd any ex- feel Justified. We expect to hear a report of the was located In a farmhouse a quar- had been received as to whether experience. We have had both ents and other relatives over the Coons. planation for his sudden Impulse He came away from the wall and delegates who are in attendance ter of a mile from the mine and It ths entombed miners were still end for 30 years our constant week-end. Shep/ird Grotip—ainte which side your bread Is bottered." Fi •i ar T*' -*•. r- "What does it matter? I aat •and Varnlshesl both sides T JANE by NEW YOBK . . . Mom* Fuber (above), holder of all important rifle C. H. RUNCIMAN Charlotte and pistol shooting titles and "two BRONTE Price-Rite Hardware It tells a good deal about a EYRE m breasts full of medals'* is one of man's home life if he orders rice the guards at the J. P. Morgan Wall Phone f I 205 E. Main-St 115 Broadway Call 34 or 152 Lowell, Mich. pudding and home-made cake ai Street Bank. Usher was a Sergeant a lunch counter. San. Mat at 8 KM) lfc-20c Eve. Shows 7:00-9:15 10c-25c Major in the U. S. Msriw, just retired. j Job printing-—Ledger office.