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SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUCHAXAX, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, 192S. NUMBER 25. Now H ere’s t h e FIFTY RESIDENTS OF Proposition A SUCCESSFUL PORK AND PINEAPPLE

TO THE IRATE SUBSCRIBERS Bi Hinv.s Bll METROPOLIS PICNIC HER! Welcome' b t’other to our place, Total Business o f $230,000 Come and tell it to our face. I. O. O. F. Assoc. Many Residents of Other Reported for Year Here’s Qne Banker For we love your warlike sons' Arranges Program Emling Mav 31. Who’s Not Afraid Cities Flock Back Ancl the bricks you bring along, For County Picnic For Reunion And there's not a bit o f doubt DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED To Take Chances That the dump needs, cleaning out. Arrangements for the picnic to TOTAL OF .175 PRESENT Proof to the contrary of the be staged under the auspices of New Accounting' System To As a bunch yott'rs hard to- beat - i popular belief that bankers will Society Votes The Summer the Berrien. County I. O. O. 1. Be Installed By You’re the boys that make the not take a chance was furnished Association were perfected at a Howland Picnic Here Regular sheet. meeting of the county executive i Tuesday by Charles Pears, vice Annual Alfair When we feel inclined to shirk committee which was held at Ber­ A total of $230,000 in busi­ president of the First National You're the lads that make us rien Springs Wednesday evening. Bank and D. S. Scoffern, former Over fifty residents of the third work ness was transacted by the St. Joe The following program was president of the Niles City Bank, city of the world responded to the Bike to' see yon now and then,— adopted; Valley Shipping Association at its and. president of the Buchanan. Bless you, neighbor, come again! stores in Buchanan and Niles dur­ fabled drawing power of the li:Q0 a. m. Indoor bascbail. First National Bank, who were 12:00 Dinner. ing- the fiscal year ending May 31, airplane passengers that afternoon waters of McCoy Creek, and trek­ For we always toe the mark 1:00 Band Concert. 192S, with a net profit to the 100 in company with the former’s sqn, ked back to the old home town When we hear your six gun bark 2:00 p. m. Baseball game be­ stockholders of between 4 percent ! Dick Pears, from the Niles Air- And it's safe we play no tricks. and 5 percent, according to the for a Dleasant evening with old. tween the Niles Michigan Central ; ways to Chicago. neighbors and fellow members of While you keep us dodging bricks. team and the Benton Harbor treasurer's report which was read ! Dick Pears left Minneola, N. Y. Come and: tell us of our "crime,— the Chicago Buchanan Society Naval Reserves. at the annual meeting held at the on the previous day, driving a Only,--please -one at a time! Buchanan headquarters Saturday Saturday. 4:00 p. m.. Four 4 round boxing j cabin monoplane for delivery to Some foreboding had been felt bouts, one 6 round boxing bout. night. \ Chicago. He stopped at Niles and HIS BAITED BREATH Johnny Reilly, one of the best The returns might have been through the day by the local much larger hacl not the associa­ j drove to Buchanan for dinner at management on account of a With bated breath' the fisher known comic actors in the United j the home of his parents. Charles threat of rain. However, when States will furnish entertainment tion been conducted on the prin­ Pears accompanied him back to stands; ciple of serving the stockholders the hour of opening, 5:30 p. in* Determined to the death! during the entire afternoon. Niles for the Chicago flight. Mr. Harry Post of Buchanan rep­ through securing better prices for i Pears returned that night by train. arrived, the guests of the day be­ But not a doggoned fish he lands. products and cheaper prices for gan to stream in, not only from His bait is in his breath! resented this district on the com­ mittee. their purchases, according to the Chicago, hut from a number of accepted policy of the most suc­ cities in southern Michigan1 and THE SOUTH BEND BUS cessful co-operatives of the pres­ Northern Indiana and from other ent day. S IS I WEEDS IN CORN .states. until the seating capacity I met a pretty damsel on the bus It was voted at the meeting' to at the tables was exhausted, and to South Bend town— set aside $20,000 to be divided at a considerable number were W e met as I was going up and she the end of the present fiscal year. GET LONG START obliged to remain for a second was coming down. May 31. 1929, as a patronage divi­ table. And we both lit in a? corner—it dend among the 100 members who Contracts City After the picnic supper had was such a pleasant day owned shares May 31, 192$. Each IN RAINY SPELL been concluded, the company was And: her chin hung o'er my shoul­ owner of a share on May 3.1 of CHARLES KEMP Construction Let CANDIDATES OUT summoned, to the auditorium, der in a friendly sort of way.-— l FEW FARMERS REPORT THAT where the program and business Not at all a bad: position if the this year is to be paid his share of the $20,000 in proportion to his ; Friday Night l HESSIAN FLY GRUB IS meeting were held. lady be but young. BURIED HERE ; WITH PETITIONS I CUTTING WHEAT Harry Brown, in behalf of the And Ihe smiled on me so sweetly trade during the year. Arthur Howland of the depart­ Buis are to be received for the local committee called the meet­ as. she said., "I hit my tongue.” ment o f economics, Michigan State construction of nnnding sewer, and "Rain. rain, rain and the green ing to order and introduced the And she so*td. “I have a favor to YESTERDAY weeds growing' in the corn" would president of the society, Miss request in this connection,— College, is working with the as­ paving projects until U’ p. n:. to­ •FOR NOMINATIONseem to be a fair summary of the sociation this week assisting' in the morrow (Friday 1, at which time Mary Reynolds of Chicago, who Take your foot from, out my pock­ 35 Boys to Paddle Canoes t FORMER OFFICIAL OF THE CONTESTS SLATED FOR weather and crop situation at Bu­ took charge. et, you are mashing my com­ installation of a new system of the bids will be closed, and the chanan this week, with prospects From St. Joseph to accounting which will enable the ROUSELLE CO- DIES council will hold a meeting start­ COUNTY OFFICERS AT Appropriate addresses of wel­ plexion.” MONDAY. JUNE 25 PRIMARIES of raiiS today, after a ten day per­ come and response were made by So he that reads this story may South Bend management to make a proper ing at 7:30 p. m. to let the con­ iod of excess moisture which end­ division of this dividend. The tract. The competition is likely to Claude Glover as village president be moved to reason thus: The funeral-of Charles Malcolm ed Tuesday. and by Miss Reynolds in behalf of Be careful whom, vou sit bv on FITTING UP NEW CAMP system will go into effect July l. be spirited, according to village | Nominating- vetitio' s for aspir- Farmers have been extending Kemp, 53. was held at 2:30 p. m. the Chicago guests. The At the business session, the fol­ officers, a number of bids having ■ ants to election to places on the themselves during the past two lowing three directors were elect­ yesterday Iron; the Child's Fun­ been already received. The con­ Republican and Democratic Atty. A. A. Worthington was South Summer Session to Open Up eral Home. Mrs. Rea Belvel read­ days in attempting to catch up Bend ed for a three year term to suc­ tract for the installation of new county tickets at the primaries, their back cultivation and in rush­ next called on for the address of ceed themselves: Russell File, ing the Christian Science service, the evening, responding with a Bus, July 9; Instruction water services on Portage Street Sept. 4 have been circulated about ing the haying which has been de­ In Handicraft Niles; Clifford Hollenbeck, Ber­ and burial was made in Oak Ridge. will be let at the same time. Buchanan for the past ten days, sparkling talk in his best vein, in cemetery. j layed almost two weeks. The 'Twas an off day for the cowboys rien Springs: J. G. Boyle of Bu­ indicating particularly keen com­ small amount of hay which was which he recounted a number of at Frontier in 01' Cheyenne,- - Berrien and Cass County boy chanan. The hold-over members Charles Malcolm Kemp was Local I, Q, O. F. Go petition for the offices of county down when the rains started is Buchanan memories, including For ponies had ’em bunkoed and scouts will follow; In the footsteps of .the board are Dean Clark, born In the. Province of Quebec,"j clerk, county prosecuting -attorney now practically spoiled. the visit ■ of Richmond Pearson had dumped, 'em to a man. - ' of'DaSalle this summer, or more Glen Hasiett, Albert Houswerth, Canada, October, 1S74. To South Bend and County treasurer. While b perfect stand is report­ Hobson, hero of the Merrimac in­ When a, tall;-and; handsome stran­ strictly speaking, in the wake of James Reed and Fred Koenigshof He left Canada when a. very According to a .tradition Which ed in most of the corn fields, the cident. as the guest of 'hoii'or at a ger stepped among the general his canoe, when they paddle up of Buchanan and Sam Thompson young man and was employed in Farewell Meet is grown up in Berrien County corn has been retarded by the cold banquet, and his initiation by a wreck the St. Joe river from St. Joseph of Niles. the auditing department of the politics, either party having a rep­ wet -weather. • draught of McCoy Creek waters. A nd jauntily he mounted to a to South Bend, starting July 23, F. A. Harrington, of Niles is the Pennsylvania railroad system in A party of local Odd Fellows resentative in office SHOWS; him , Wheat is reported to be matur­ Dr. Price, Chicago dentist, led in broncho’s cyclone deck. and taking 12 days for the trip. manager. The board will meet Pittsburgh and Ft. Wayne. attended the special services held two terms without.;,contest at the ing in fine- condition, save for a singing a number of old.songs7"in- He was the finest cowboy sure Only the Star. Life and Eagle Saturday at the Buchanan build­ Later in life he was with the by the South Bend Lodge Thurs­ primaries. After that, the, field is few fields Which have been attack­ cludiug, “My Wild Irish F*ose,” that ever yet was born scouts will be permitted to engage ing to elect officers and confer Santa Fe railroad, running be­ day night in farewell to the old open for other candidates. ed by the Hessian fly. This insect and "When You and I Were For he rode 'em. high and hand­ in this trip. These three grades; with Prof. Howland on the opera­ tween California and Chicago. building which had served them Ira’ D. Wagner, former Buchan­ laid its eggs in the blades shortly Young, Maggie.” and closed with some and; he never grabbed the represent the highest ranks of tion of the auditing system. About three years ago. Mr. Kemp, for 50 years, preliminary to de­ an man,,has served; his two allot­ after the Wheat emerged from the a solo, “My Little Gypsy Sweet­ horn; scouts, of which there are from 20 The meeting was addressed by came to Buchanan in the Interest molishing it and building a new ted terms as county clerk. Con­ ground, and the grubs are now heart.” But in those rocking saddles so to 25 in the Berrien and Cass C. L. Nash, former county agent, of the Rouselle Leather Co. After $500,000 temple. sequently two Republicans have eating their way out at the bot­ Those present from out-of-town airily he sat county district. The boys 'will who. talked on the proper method the dissolution of that company, The new temple is to be 10 entered the field for nomination to tom of the stalk, cutting the grain were: Dr. C. B. Roe, Chicago; And he raked; ’em fore and after paddle up the river, camping at of co-operative organization, stat­ he accepted a position as agent stories in height with lodge rooms candidacy for that office,, as fol­ down. Jennie E. Wood, Chicago; Mrs,-I. as he swung his beaver hat; night along the banks, and portag­ ing that the mutual benefit thru with the Northern Indiana and on the two upper floors. An in­ lows: Benjamin Bittner of Sodus, K. Blake, Chicago; John C. Marble, And- he said as he dismounted: ing around the power dams. buying and selling was of more Southern Michigan railroad at teresting feature is that the origin­ the present deputy; Howard Ber­ Chicago; Florence Mead Watson, "Strangers; I have rode ’em wus, Preliminary to this trip, a two advantage than to attempt to re­ Michigan City. al location was bought in two par­ nard of Benton Harbor. County Officers Three Oaks; Elizabeth, Watson, For I learned: to do my ridin’ on weeks camping period will be held gard the shares in the light of an About two weeks ago he was in­ cels, for which $S00 and $600 were Prosecuting attorney George H. Three Oaks; Harry Cierran, \ The at Lake Madron. investment on which to build ex­ jured in an automobile accident, paid. The lodge will receive Bookwalter will retire this year Dine at Berrien Chicago; Mrs. R. B. Franklin, Mrs. South , C. F. Spurr o f Benton Harbor, pectations of large dividends. The receiving a fractured arm. This ground rental of $12,000 annual­ after two terms, present deputy Center Wed.'Eve. Mary Curran, Chicago; Miss Bend district; executive for the Berrien- associations based on the stock injury seemed to irritate a diabetic ly in the new building. The struc­ Wilbur M. Cunningham of Benton Florence Curran, Mrs. Harry 'Cur­ profit idea were less successful condition, and he died at St. ran, Olive Curren Allen, Chicago; Bus.” Cass district, will be in charge, ture is opposite the county build­ Harbor, and Arthur E. Leckner of County road supervisors and assisted by James Best of Do- than the mutual benefit associa­ Anthony’s Hospital in Michigan ing, on tile corner of Main and St. Joseph aspiring to the Republi­ Mr. and Mrs. Clias. Roper, South ’ City, June 25. other officials and their wives to Bend, Indiana; George Roper, wagiac, and Ronald More of Benton tions, according to Nash. Colfax. can candidacy, and Atty. Harvey the number of 75 attended a ban­ Methodist Church Harbor. Paul Easton will have The banquet which was solved While in Buchanan. Mr. Kemp Those attending from Buchan­ W. Holbrook of Niles to the South Bend; Leslie Milner, made his home at the Hotel Rex. quet at Berrien Center last night, Chicago; Cecelia Koontz, South Plans Patriotic charge of the beach, acting as at 7:30 p. m. was attended by 175 an were: Seth Englewright, War­ Democratic candidacy. the occasion being the celebration swimming instructos» stockholders and members of their All members of his family except ren. Willard, Rov Wynn, George County treasurer George Haid Bend; Clem Bill, South Bend; families. J. H. Portz served a a niece and a nephew preceded of the completion of the $50,00 J. W. Morris, Elkhart, Ind.; CFOV Program Sun. Eve. Virgil Williams, manual train­ Slater, R. F. 'Hickok, H. E. of St. Joseph has held the office anenx to the county infirmary’ ing: teacher from Oak Park, 111.,| fine spread, the daughters and him in death. Squires, George Tolle. two terms, and goes out. The, Milner, Chicago; Frank Devin,.. there, and the release of the build­ Chicago; Hattie Devin, Chicago; Special' services appropriate to will, serve as instructor in handi­ sons of the stockholders acting as present deputy, Mrs. Kittie Handy ing committee which has been in craft, giving, training in leather j waiters* Ruth Riley’s Footwarm- Fuller, of Sodus and Clyde Geisler F. J. Setchell, Chicago; Mrs. F. J. Independence Day, July 4th, have NOMINEE OF HOUSTON CONVENTION? charge of the construction. Setchell, Chicago: Mrs. Harold work,, archery, and bead work. ers; furnished music during the of St. Joseph are aspiring to the Guests from this section were been planned for Sunday evening This, session will start July 9 banquet. Republican nomination.. No Demo­ Peacock,.Peoria, 111.; Dr. and Mrs. at the Methodist Church, a num­ the Buchanan township supervisor, E. R. Butts, Chicago; Mrs. W. B. and continue until July 20. The cratic candidates are out yet. i Harry Beck and wife: the Ber­ ber of unusual features being canoe trip will then start July 23 County register of deeds. Don French, Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. planned for the occasion, including Band Concert To trand township supervisor, A. E. Albert Krasa, Chicago; Mrs. and continue until. August -1. The Pears of Buchanan is unopposed Housewerth and wife; the county a, decoration, by Boy Scouts, and third period will begin August 6 for succession, to his office. Elizabeth Grover, Chicago; Clara • a number of patriotic songs, by Be Given Tuesday poor superintendent, Glenn Has- Main P*afsnyder. Oak Park, 111.; and continue 12 days when the Sheriff Fred G. Bryant of Ben­ lett and wife, A banquet was girls' choruses. Virginia Hill, session ends. Night Next Week ton Harbor has held, the office only ’Mrs. Helena Grover, Chicago; * eight year old Portage Prairie girl served at 7 :00 p, in., the tables be­ Mary Koontz, South Bend; Mary' one term and is out for the nomi­ ing beautifully decorated with reader, who has attracted, much The concert by the Clark Equip- t nation again. The Democratic E. Reynolds, 4S23 Kimbacli Aye,,* attention by the excellence of her A. F. Howe Named American Beauty roses. Name Chicago; A. E. Gardner, Misha­ ment Company band was attended aspirant is Fred Frantz of Niles, cards were placed at each plate. dramatic readings; will give two by an unusually large crowd last, who previously held the office. waka, Ind.; Mrs. .A. E. Gardner, selections., A special invitation, is Cashier of First Favors for the ladies were, 'red Mishawaka, Ind.: Mrs. Fannie night, the weather being more Drain commissioner George W. roses, .and for the gentlemen silk extended to- all patriotic societies. National Bank favorable than it was a week ago. Sattler of Benton Harbor is a can­ Devin, South Bend; E. H. Sanders, American flags, South Bend; Myrta O. Pardee, It was announced by director didate for nomination to succeed After the banquet, several talks A, F. Howe, vice president o f Arlie Meeker that the concert himself. With Oren Flyers as his Three Oaks: Pet. Beardsley Tut­ Galien-Three Oaks were made by county officials, and tle, Evanston; Helen Tuttle, the First National Bank of Bu- would be dated ahead to Tuesday opponent. the building turned over to the Unit of M60 To night next week, in order to avoid School commissioner B. F. Eg- Evanston; Margaret Wilson, chanan, and associated with it in. county by the building committee. Evanston; W—P. Tuttle,. Evanston; * an. official capacity for many the proximity of July Fourth: gert, former Buchanan superin­ The guests then inspected the new Open Next Week years; was elected to the position which- falls on Wednesday. It was tendent of schools and now a, resi­ Grace Richards, Minneapolis; Mr. structure finding it satisfactory in and Mrs. F. R. Montague, South of cashier of that institution, to considered advisable to schedule it dent of St, Joseph, has served only all appointments. After that the The new pavement construction fill1 out the unexpired term of Wal­ before rather .than after; the’ usual one term,-and is candidate.for the Bend; W. B. Downs; Eva Morris evening was spent in entertain- 'Downs, Chicago; Ethel Wells on State Road M-60 between Three ter Shoop, at; a meeting of the date- on account, of other hand en-; ; nomination! to ..suc’ceed .himself.’'" ■ment and dancing, the Steinbauer Oaks and Galien is now completed gagemeri ts! which take the players i -Probate Judge,- William H.! An­ Smith, Mishawaka; .Mattie Straw Board of Directors held Monday. orchestra- of Niles-: furnishing- the Paul* Bloomington, 111.; Kitty, Fox and will be open for travel by the Mr. Howe’s long association later, in the; week. drews -of Benton Harbor aspires dance music: and the House of Da­ end; of next week, according to, a witli the bank and his close, knowl­ The program: for next Tuesday to retain his toga for another •Kietcham, Chicago; Fannie Mead vid quartet furnishing some excel-, Near, Chicago; Clint Voorhees, statement by G« ,E„ Renbarger;, edge of the community and its fi­ evening will be as follows: term. 1 lent vocal numbers. Niles member of the county road nancial problems makes him well March—"Lorraine’’ Ganne As petitions may be filed un­ Dowagiao, Mich. ; Robert Voorhees, commission. fitted to. fill the position, and his Selection from "Maylime” *—Rom­ til July 17, others may appear-,in. Dowagiac; F. A.. Near, Chicago; The construction on the. Walton appointment will serve to' main- berg. the, field until that time. Blues to Play Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Peacock, Peoria, 111.; Edna Voorhees, Elsie Road: and. Range Line projects was tam”unimpaired the high record in '‘Beloved,. "Constantinople,” -—vo-1 Double Header held: up over a week on account of. the esteem of the community cal, Solos by F. H. Gridley. Lacey Gets Fine Sellers, H. M. Overlease, South rain, work beginning afresh on which the bank enjoyed through Overture — "LustspieT’ — Keler With New Troy Bend; Daisy Overlease, South Tuesday: the management of his predeces­ Bela. For Possession J Bend;: Dr. P*. E. Mead, Three Oaks; sor, Mr. Shoop. Waltzes — "Love; Eternal" Brooks Myrtle Mead, Three Oaks; Mr. March — “Great American Favor­ Undersized Fish The Buchanan Blues will feature and. Mrs. Lee Mead, Oak Park, Most People oG ites'—DeVille. in a double header with the New Illinois. To Concerts To Boy Hurt When Finale. Ernest Lacey of Buchanan was Troy nine next week, beginning Those present from Buchanan Struck By Auto fined $10 and costs in the court of with a game Sunday on the Ath­ w ere; Chas. Mutchler,. Winifred 1 Listen to Band Justice A1 Charles, Monday ifor letic Park diamond, and a return Abele, Grace M. Abele, Etha M. Ordinance Forbids having been found on the previous at New Troy on July 4th at 10:00 Wolkins, Bertha S. Portz, Dorothy On Front Street a. m.. A number of complaints, were Sale Fireworks day with fish in his possession of Portz, . Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. heard: from' spectators following less thaii the legal minimum size. Wea!yer; Mr* and Mrs. Frank Iiri- David Barrett, five: year old..son hoff.b'-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. the band concert last night to the of John Barrett, a farmer living a Until Tomorrow•;>*, ' Lacev pleaded guilty to the pos­ Francis Trueman effect that there had been consid­ L ‘ ■ A - £ e session, stating that he had, left Tarb.ell, Master John Godfrey, mile and a half northeast of- Bu­ Mas.ter,»Bee Weaver, -Leah Ray erable unrequested additions to the chanan, was struck by an automo- Buchanan stores: are, requested for a short time the spot, where Wedded Here Sun. program on the part of • young Iris family ‘ had been fishing, and Weaver; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mc­ bile driven by Alien Matthews to withhold fireworks, from: sale or To Jackson Kenton Intosh; Hazel Miles, Grace Van-. gentry of the; village: who'-’appar­ while he: was crossing Front'St., display until five days, before: July Governor Alfred- E. Smith, of New York, whose name was placed that his wife and son caught the ently did not-jCare to. listen to the' 4 th,/in Ijojupliance with a village small fry without his knowledge. UalstfjiMima M* GloveY,1. C. V. - . in', front of the Buchanan Candy before the democratic national convention for presidential candidate;! Glover, Mrs. Jennie Russell Bur*, -csr' music' themselves and .’were, deter-i fKitchen Tuesday afternoon. He ordinance!' 'acceft-ding to . .a state- Inasmuch as -the discovery-(’of...l;he .. Miss., Francos Trueman of Bu- mined that as.-far as possible /'no •was taken, to a doctor by -Charles ment/hy; Claude Glover, ..’president at Houston, Tex., Wednesday evening, .and who willl-probably be nom­ small fish,;in the car involved’ all ’.chana'n Iwas j.ma rried Sunday /'to bank; Ida Bishop, Lydia Rollings "'i one- else’ would..- '& t-~ 1 & -fiririey with' whom he, had come? to of the ViUige. They- may; be f ire’d inated on the, first.^ballot by the convention when, that' body casts its the ■ occupant!! Justice '/Charles Jackson .‘Kenton, also o f, .Buchan^, JCJressler, George F. .Dressier;?, W.* •___*— _ ; C /Mica. '-fown'r ?and' 'his'in juries/were rfouricl only qri'*ttie Fourth, unless that held-'him guilty. The arrgsL.ilyas .an, at” l£e home, of’., the’ ’.groomls Fv|Ruhnej:;'.Mrs. W. F. Runnerj^- .vote,, sorhetime within the next twenyrfour hours. It is expected Sen­ made by deputy game .’'warden parents,"Mr! and! Mrs.! .'Jacob'Ken­ Mrs: iFred * Andrews, Mrs. Sadie «-v Mr.-, and Mrs; Ralph '.*DeNardff to h'e-sliglit, consisting” ofyabrh- date; comes’ on Sunday, .in' which ator. Joseph TL Robinson, of Arkansas.-will be Smith's ruuning mate and .son Vincent were ;'calleTsf’iali 7sfobs” 'dn the ’forehead -hud/bruises case iliey"'.may be fired on the Cieve Horner of Galien * at*: Pike ton, 105 Theoda Court, Rev. Cam-; Raymond, Mrs.' W. S. Wells, Rough, George II* Richards, Benton Harbor today, G" ion, his;'left leg;, ’__• Monday following;, _ a§ a yme presideatisi l^diaatej M____. -’=»'■___ .. .^x-,*- • Lakg Sunday, _ field performing the ceremony.;'^ t. .A«- . . . 1 . - . v f f 3?A0xE V 5 1 ® red-* "i 5 THE BuklUriN COUNTY RECORD' THU'^DaY^UNN "2S, ISzS. - Ift I irvifO A l l igT* ; ^\ittu'rra0vjcingeryi,’ w_W-, t^SiHiUx;. "Br. Georgfc Green o f Bowagia’c. building' where ‘ , the ^ Buchanan • a 'subsoil in fine lawns. A lbad'-pf. litor. ■ ,ElSei-; and!"Mrs.: Jesse / Griffith., What'with make-np-/and nil, its . • ||L N T . Richards, Mrs; J, L;. Richards, Dr. Harold C. ISoliinson of JlvwrsJc Band, holdsJdajlj' practice, 'tins peat was trtsfcchtly secured By ' jbucy Di'eycr, ’ Gbicaga apart- 1 Joe F^oud ‘Incurs;,,. , and^threp./children iare; expected: jn .tbecomfng Tmore and :imore'/difficult,. '•ii. ,, .’G^nTicpfor.; W.ilf.r>v ' r. : Dr. Witt. During the past week, end most his light.wnst this week when tlie' ; * “i ______v * » jA * The great ueei. o^,,-he band a. neon sold to date to eighty in- on record ls tliat-iof tlie man found I run over by the bandwagon., ; 1 It has b.eeii the polity o f the the present time according to tiiYiduals, many taldng two lots. of the houses contained two: fam­ ladder on; iwhich? he v.v.as: standing1: Berrien County. ■ • t mdieav s'eafity t® nave one oh. jirector T?filnti Ralph W ru Robm-on,Knmtimn ic:is sixc v •( . .. ^ nave bought ; . . with vii tlie •? ultimate . . . ilies, tlie , owners entertaining while painting the Waters1 home weeping ibecause he hso its, I i • h w papers hjjrweh ttmomt special-' or eight clarine-s. .. • intention of bufiding. Ten cottages guests. A total of eighteen fam­ on the Niles-Buchanan road feL covered'' a.. great’frecipe, for home ' Being- timid JsnSt worth ?as mucii kbrew^and: .had; :no .home; as it costs. Doctors To Meet j ists at" each monthly meeting. I are now built, and eight more are ilies arrived: Saturday evening, and' with him, A f }\TiToo fiir s p 2 8 1 ptefetaWy nien from large clinics 1 to he built in the near future. Tlie nearly all drove immediately to ; who are ante to carry on experi­ sale contract calls for well con- .Buchanan, buying groceries, On mental work among their clinic j structed houses, provided \vith all Sunday morning four of tlie fain-, ^ H a r r i s 33* .Qssmt? ; ps£sent& ^itts ^ives tlie? ioc&I ,J i modern plumbing and septic; tanks ilies attended church in Buchanan.': "So.cSSftr wflf utcet in. bKles on, physicians post-graduate work tn . . jS t and all improvements must con- Thursday 'evening, the -Sth at the (^ summary chat would take weeks j 1 form to a high standard. Present . iiEojir. Flags Hotel: for 'their dune > clinical study otherwise. It Dr. Sargent Takes KVT.fl P include the development of meeting. j Keeps the members up on the lat- ''"1115 M i s r,‘ .Vi >i... t-hat paa’t of the tract which lies Family to Summer \ , A-dinner will be solved the esj inedical discoveries and. pro- ' away from tlie lake into a golf liwmDefs m the banquet room at j vtdes the best of the new treat------| course, in which lot owners g.re to Home Next Week ,,6:30 p. m. meats for neoiila of this locality. The urogram besides Lie busi-1 CslICAGO SHiUiEE CCi.OXV be share holders. At present the ’ iiesq.inehtiag will consist of two> - .. - IS BEING iJAPIDLT company has a tenant farmer on Dr. Sargent will dose his office BtTLT THERE it. Monday for the entire week, to ‘ papers. \ issvemle Isaacs to take hi? annual vacation. He 't M Di. Alexander Campbell of tbe jr>3-„ * rv, i J* When tlie project is developed Grand Rapids clinic, well known x aciy iS3 a GDiSC Sale o f Iocs in the Clear Lake' ifc *» esUmated that it will add leaves for Bay View, a mile iiortli § obstetrician and gynecologist will, R v 1 Woods develomnent project on the, S500.000 in property valuation, to of Fetoskey. where he will estab­ ngiya the-first talk,‘'Gynecological u ? 1 -vest side of Clear Lake is expect- the tax rolls of Buchanan, towm- lish liis family in a cabin for the 'rErdalems' in, Gsnsral. Fraetice.” ------— summer, returning himself at the. «*d to get under way on a large J ship anf' Berrien County. end of tlie week. t *ThJp; paper will ha discussed by Good progress is reported frpm , stale with the beginning of the re -; Lots have been sold to a very • " • , ‘•■W fa •33ft Abbe Hendman of Nltes and tins Dewey Avenue grade school. sort season proper about July 1 . jhigh class of summer residents^ § The development company vvas j iochiding many executives , in. Buchanan School L.11 i ’TP first organized in. November, 1026. j Chicago enterprises, professional, tr which time 350 acres were a c-! men, and owners of business con-' Board Organizes cyalred, including all of tiia old • corns. Cook farm savr fourteen arnes of[ The fan residents who have ai- T'uesda3r Evening T w e w L® w i?ke frontage on the casi side, ready built cottages are as fol- vhicl; had previously been bought lows: The Buchanan school board held j.S? a special meeting Tuesday eve­ , iff SI-- ning for the purpose o f organizing, A M I S T A K E N sSS I 3 ^ the following being elected: prea­ •; j crated", and is a mutual stock the Spa'dings Cp.. sporting goods dout. M. L. Hardin; secretary, concern, each lot buyer acquiringt house, for 35 veers. 1 Jack White: treasurer. Mrs. W. A.' a share of stock in a community J "LeRoy Plumber, associated; with, Pace. The regular meeting will that :some people have, is that a large enterprise, and holding as many Beekley-Rolson Co., n raanufactinv be held next Monday night. “H votes in. the management as h e: er .and distributor of golf supplies) . ------—— possesses lots.. Each owner, there- j and other sporting equipment., | The condition of Ruby Ernsperg- deposit is necessary to open a bank ac­ .fure. has an interest in. the streets I N. Waliev Chicago tailor. .. 1 er, who is seriously ill at Uie home r,ad in the Community Park ajid ( Robert Vaughn, wholesale fjsti I of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo., count. Here, whatever amount is most the beach frontage merchant. , j nrnspergar, remains about the' A block of the west ' frontage Olarcnce Vaughn, milk distrib,- same. convenient for you is enough for us. "ms been plotted Into 470 lots, with ;3 streets, and ‘one long avenue which follows the contour of the ANVl #. .1 And whether your account be large or t:sch and is called Lakeside Drive, ••• .tiVf v- .-rich is to. be ultimately paved J mtii concrete.. It is the dqsign of; small, you will receive the same warm the promoters to. arrange with. the ; r 1 ,ners of frontage on tlie east * *' welcome and friendly,, efficient service.. 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ip Hies ’ 'Widest, Eurmi ______A mi -- i ; r J \ *' ■ lure'Dealers F 1 ' ' A - I t ’ *~f ;; f • J' ; ’ - \ ' K **.-J 7 ? *• . THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, 192ft. THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD PAGE THREE PICNIC Fpit MT>S5 KFATIN.fi make, the medical examinations W . C. T. U. Meets -> * Gravelling of Camp Custer Quota free to Michigan applicants M'il! * PRINCESS THEATRE * Streets Begins Sixteen girl friends of Miss Kv- Now 92.33 per cent be furnished by writing or apply­ Friday at Home n* erdine Keating enjoyed a picnic at ing Phelps Neiyberry, civilian aide, ,*) »*«!*■ 1*1 >*J l*H*l «*■ A t Lake Madron Clear Lake Thursday afternoon. Full Is Report 443 Book Tower, Detroit Midi. Mrs. H. Smith; * ‘Manager Homer F; Morley is in­ The affair was complementing vestigating the Technicolor pro­ Miss Keating, who will leave Mon­ We Are Here The ladles of the Buchanan W. Development operations at the Michigan; need? but 144 young Studebaker Plans cess movies with a view to secur­ Lake’-Madron summer colony pro­ day for her new home 'at Harvey, men to enroll for , the .Citizens C. T. 0 . chapter on Friday will dis­ Si, She received a gift; as a me­ Big Merger With cussing the outstanding question ing them for the Princess Theatre. ject«were shifted, this week front: mento of the occasion. Military Training Gamps before it of America in their regular meet­ He1 is also studying the prefer­ road building to club: house con­ has its quota,, according to Phelps; Pierce-Arrowr Go. ences of his patrons, and as a re- To Serve You ing at the home of Mrs. Henry struction, a force of carpenters Newberry, civilian aide, for Michi­ : suit is putting more and more pro­ World’s Greatest Smith? 307 Moccasin avenue. They starting Monday to make altera­ gan to Secretary of ’ War Davis, Completion of negotations is meet at 2 o'clock, Mrs. J. E. Arney ductions on the screen primarily tions in' the Mike Lundgren barn for the young, especially the high Show Coming Michigan’s, -quota Tor the training expected soon Tor the merger o f being in charge of the program,, to fit it for a community club camps at Camp. Custer and Fort ana'Miss' May Mills,, president, school age. “The High School house; the Studebaker and Pierce-Arrow Free Air. Radiator Filled Hero” , shown Monday, was that Ringling Bros, and Barninn and Brady is 1S7S ’ and on June 20, automobile companies, according; presiding. The force of men building roads 1, 734 young men. were accepted sort. were laid off for a week, due to Bailey to Bring Monster Sea to reports from As. stated, the question for dis­ Elephant ami Other Features for training, which is 92.33 per While You Wait Every Tuesday and Wednesday the fact that the construction had where A. R. Erskine, president o f cussion was, ‘'The Status- of Pro­ during July the Princess will cent of the quota. hibition in foreign lands, and a caught up with the surveyors. Mr. Newberry announces that Studebaker, and M. R; Forbes, feature one of the “ Collegians" Development work is continuing Yep, youngsters, it’s really true! forecast o f the Thirteenth World pictures, the Saturday and Mon­ Meaning that a rumor heard less than three weeks remain for president of Pierce-Arrow, have Convention to. he held, in Lausanne, on the summer colony project young men to enroll for the been conferring with bankers. W e wash cars, give them a thorough day programs always include pic­ which is being developed in the sometime ago is now confirmed, Neither official would confirm the Switzerland. July 27 to August 2.” tures having special lure for that training camps, and he urges all The members will1 answer to their fine woodland tract on the north by the official announcement that young men to get their application report that the merger had . been cleaning inside with the vacuum cleaner age, and on Monday “Bill” Des­ side of Lake Madron by New completed, but both stated that names in the roll call with infor­ mond’s splendid “Vanishing Rid- the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & in at' the earliest date possible, if. and guarantee you a perfect job on chassis. mation. concerning the progress of capitalists, grading work they desire to be sure of attending negotations for the merger were ’ er” serial will he shown. Curios­ having approached completion Bailey Combined Shows will posi­ in progress. prohibition in some foreign ities and a new kind of news reel one of the two Michigan camps country. this week on a system of 13 tively exhibit at South Bend, Fri­ this year. There is no expense The assets of the two com­ _ LUBRICATION— W e have spring oil w ill be seen Fridays, besides many streets through the fine tract of day’, July 13th. panies, in case they are merged, The recent very successful Ber­ odds and ends on other days. attached to this training in dis­ rien county W. C. T. 0 . conven­ timber. A t that time the world’s first cipline, leadership, American citi­ would ,be about S160,000;000, com­ when your springs squeak. When did you America’s outstanding patriotic This tract contains some of the pared with S245.000.000 for the tion, held two weeks ago; will be day. the Fourth of July, will be and only five-ring circus Mill be zenship and loyalty, as the gov­ have the transmission and differential reviewed and discussed by Mrs. sole remaining virgin timber in within easy reach of local sawdust ernment pays all the expenses in­ Ghrysler-Dodge consolidation, and celebrated with' a special program tins part of the country, consist­ $742,056,101 for the Ford Motor- W. F. Runner. As usual, refresh­ Tuesday and. Wednesday, July 3 fans. With it will come Goliath, cluding transportation to and cleaned out ? W e use nothing but the best ments will be served before ad­ ing mainly of beech, with some the Monster Sea Elephant, the from camp, food, clothing, medical Company and $1,098,477,576 for and: 4. The dramas wifi be “We hard maple and walnut. Some the General Motors Corporation; grade of materials, Dixie gas for the tank, journing. It is. also expected that Americans" and ''Buffalo Bill's, only one of his kind ever to he and dental care if necessary. something will be said concerning fine logs of marketable quality captured and exhibited alive and Every boy in Michigan M’ho is an In financial circles, the deal was: Last Fight", both with certified have been taken from the woods termed as “logical” one as the Mobile Gargoil for the crank case and the national conventions of the historical and scenic verity, that who will he the foremost feature American citizen, of good charac­ Republicans- and the Democrats, to open up the roads. of a menagerie composed, of more ter, in good health, and between, companies would have no duplica­ make them both educational and Gravelling will begin as soon as tion of output. Pjerce-Arrow Mobile C for the gears. They are all made and: the pending campaign for thrilling. than a thousand animals. the ages of 17 and 24 years is president and vice-president of the grading is completed and the The big show is now a third eligible to enroll for this training. manufactures one of the best, by a large concern. Merely to mention the great tractor and grading Outfit will be known cars in the high price field these United States of America. writers and, their literature to be larger than it was when it last In every county in Michigan there moved to the open field to tire visited this locality. Enormous is a men’s arid women’s committee and Studebaker has had remark­ presented is impressive. They in­ west where grading null be start­ able success in the middle and the And when it comes to tires-—we can clude Temple Bailey’s "Wall new displays have been introduced where information is furnished. Rev. Camfield ed on, another plot o f ground. The In accordance' with a custom of lower class fields. The Pierce- Flowers": Zane Grey's “Lightn­ such as ninety zebras, camels and satisfy you with them- because when you syndicate has bought up all the horses performing at One time on several years standing, an auto­ Arrow company also manufac­ Leaves Today ing”. a horse picture, and his lake frontage save that contained tures a truck, which would give "Mysterious Rider,” with Jack a mammoth pedestal. On a simi­ graphed Babe Ruth baseball and. have FISK tires you are always satisfied. For Conference in the Morley farm and the 27 lar series of. circular raised plat­ bat will be offered again this sum­ the consolidated concern entrance Holt; “The Little Shepherd, of acres1 owned by the Berrien into that field. W e carry cheap tires as well, as the more Kingdom Come.” and others. forms thirty-two of the show’s mer as a prize to the outstanding County boy scout camp. forty-three elephants dance, run athlete in each of the 51 Citizens Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Camfield. The air is not forgotten, with A beach is to be constructed by Military Training Camps through­ K-r-K-X-M-X-XK-W-X-X-M-X* expensive ones. All sizes in stock at all acotnpanied by their grandson; that smashing picture. “The Le­ and perform in unison with the sticking the muck up front the topmost of the ponderous actors out the country. The balls are to GALIEN times. Harrington of Wauseon, gion of the Condemned,” compan­ lake by machinery, after which be donated by Colonel Jacob Rup- x - x ~:«x n ~x ~x ~x ~x ~x ~x ~x - x Ohio, who is spending the summer ion to “ Wings” , and "The Air twenty feet above the ground. gravel will he laid. Prior to. this gigantic display five pert of the New York: American Miss Virginia Wessels, daugh­ here, left this morning' for Lake Patrol.” with A1 Wilson, dare­ League and the bats by the Hill- Give us a ring, let us get your car, clean Odessa, where they will attend the devil air rider. “The Gay Retreat” herds of elephants appear in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Wessels Invitations For five separate rings. At another erich and Bradsby Company of of Galien- and Glenn Wharton, son Bible Conference being conducted is also coming, Louisville, Ky., manufacturers of it up and return it to you. No charge for there during the week o f June 29th Manager Morley is constantly time the rings are given Oyer to of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wharton - of Robertson-Rhoades five companies of liberty horses. the "Louisville Slugger.” On July Three Oaks were married at noon the extra service. to July Sth, The conference was adding to his library of music 2 or 3, dates on which the New classic and popular, for his organ At still another juncture Of the Tuesday at the First M. E. par­ founded 6 years ago, and will be Wedding Are Issued York Yankees are- scheduled to sonage in South Bend. A five in eharge of the Newell Evangelis­ and piano, and now has about 60C program two hundred of the Invitations have been issued for show’s .900 horses, each ridden by play in Washington, Secretary of o’clock wadding supper was tic party, which had charge of different compositions in his li­ tlte wedding of Miss Jean Robert­ War Davis will officially receive the meetings held, in .Buchanan brary. The music is usually an expert, are seen in the brilliant served at the home of the bride’s son o f Flint, Mich., to Mr. Bur- maneuvers. the bats from the "Home Run patents to the immediate relatives Thaning Bros. last winter. They will he assisted adapted to the picture being land Rhoades of Buchanan, to oc­ King.” These balls and bats will and friends. Miss Wessels was a by prominent fundamentalists from shown. Of the sixteen hundred people cur at the home of tile latter on: carried on tour this season more then be distributed to the com­ sophomore in the Galien schools. every section of America. Rev. But to return to the young Oak street. manding officer of the 51 Citizens The young couple will make their; “ The House of Service” Camfield will be on the Thursday folks: Bebe Daniels, the girl atff than eight hundred are the world's Miss Robertson, was formerly a foremost aerialists, bareback rid­ Military Training Gamps through­ home on the farm of the bride­ evening program and will also lete who did such amazing things teacher in the Buchanan schools, out the Dnited States, including groom’s father. • Phone 1 have charge of the daily quiet for a girl in "The Campus Flirt,” ers. ground and lofty gymnasts, but is now employed in the offices high-wire artists and super ath­ the two Michigan training camps Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hohman ac­ half hour, starting at S in the will be seen in "The Senorita", a of the Clark Equipment Co. Mr. at Camp Custer and Fort Brady. companied by Lillian. Ida and morning. Two daughters o f Rev. southern California picture of the letes. These are now seen in ex­ Rhoades is also a Clark employee. tensive groups and troupes each The Wayne county C. M. T. C. Dorothy Hess motored to ‘Kalama­ and Mrs, Camfield will also be on early days, with more of her Both of the young people are very men’s and women’s -committees zoo Sunday where the young ladies the program after July 4th. They athletic prowess. Jaekie Coogar display led by its particular popular in Buchanan. champions, a new method of pre­ Under J. M. O’.Dea, chairman of will attend the summer school sea-, are: Mrs. E. A. Treadwell of comes also in “Buttons", his cadet the men's committee, and Mrs. sion at Kalamazoo Normal. While Jackson and Mrs. C. S. Harring­ picture. And Madge Bellamy sentation that is in keeping with; the Ringling Bros, and Barnum & Heinrich A. Pickert, 'chairman of enroute they collided with a truck ton of Wauseon. Ohio, and will comes with “ Silk Legs” , and Har­ J. Leiter Home the women’s committee, has gone: near Paw Paw. The occupants of. furnish singing on the program. old Lloyd in. "Speedy” , depicts the Bailey 1927 plan of extending acts in equal number over the entire, far over the quota for the county the Hohman Chevrolet Sedan were Rev. May will have charge of the complex of the development of Quarantined For for the second time in the history uninjured hut the driver of the, Sunday Services during the ab­ speeding transportation and the length of the mammoth main tent; Diphtheria Case Little folks will be delighted to of the training camps. Wayne truck was hurt. sence of the local pastor. political and criminal situations County's quota was placed at 479, Practically the entire communf in New York, in which youngsters learn that the bringing of a score- A quarantine for diphtheria was of European clowns to America and on June 20 a total of, 609 ity turned out Tuesday evening to- take considerable part. The 'Para­ young men had been, accepted for give Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark a Graham Kent is mount Junior Stars have made a imposed yesterday on the home of has increased the fun-makers to John Leiter on Fourth street, his more tlian a hundred. training, good old fashioned helling. The High in Nation picture of their own, “ Rolled information regarding . the young folks had just returned Stockings.” which makes July 10-year-old daughter having con­ tracted the disease during a visit Mrs. George Wedel of Los camps, application blanks and the home from their wedding trip Wide Child Show rather emphatically a, month for names of medical .officers who through the west. the Teen Age. at South Bend Sunday. The chil­ Angeles, Calif., arrived in Buchan­ dren at the home which they visit­ an and is making her home at 124 f |«< |*| |*| i*| |*| |*| 1*11*1 t*t~|*l if I 1*1 •X-X-X -X -* BUCHANAN, MICH. Graham Guenther Kent, son of ed were ailing Sunday, but it was Lieut, and Mrs. D, W. Kent, and S. Detroit street for the summe'r: £ jJMrs.. H . W . .Fogus not then known that the com Her father, John Allen of Galien .... grandsoarof Mrs! Nan: 'G. Kent" of: THE COMMUNITY’S MEETING Buchanan, was honored by the Injured in Auto plaint was diphtheria. Since that is making his home with her for award of first prize at a child wel­ date, three of them have been pro­ the time. ______PLACE______fare show held at Lansing. June Collision Sunday nounced diphtheria cases. 16, at which only the children of William Bohl will leave Friday a graduate of Michigan State Col­ Bervl Hansen and Harold Boyce for Gary, Ind., where he will spend TODAY, FRIDAY, JUNE 28-29 Mrs. H. W. Fogus incurred pain- were in South Bend. Sunday. lege might be entered. Seventy- ful injuries Sunday in an automo­ the M'eek-end on business. five children were entered from sfll bile accident on M-60 west of JEAN HERSHOLT parts of th Dniced States. The Niles, in which four cars collided, SOUTH BEND, IND. contest was confined to children all being partially wrecked. IN under the age o f six. Young Gra­ Mrs. Fogus was returning from ham, who is four, was awarded a visit at Three Rivers in company first prize for all round excellence with her daughter, Mrs. Frank 64 in mental and physical tests. He Sanders and Attv' Sanders. San­ Have what you need ! is well known to Buchanan people, ders, who was driving, was follow­ Much damage is done, this time Alias the Deacon” having been a visitor frequently ing behind another car driven by WITH at the home of his grandmother. Paul J. Kies o f South Bend, who of the year, by wind and torna­ The prize was a copy o f Steven­ was weaving from one side of the 'for the JUNE MARLOWE— RALPH GRAVES * son’s “Child's Garden of Verses." road to the other in a manner that Lieut. Kent is an instructor in made it seem likely that an acci­ do. Your house and furniture NEWS CURIOSITIES De Fauw Hniversity at Green- dent would occur at any moment eastle, Ind. Just this side o f Barron Lake. should be protected. Kies headed into the left side of SAT., JUNE 30 SUNDAY, JULY 1 Truck Driver Is the road and struck an approach­ Fourth of July ing car, spinning it around three Ken Maynard Fined for Excess times in the road, and hurling it directly in the path of Sanders, in Speed on Front St. who was unable to stop before his and for the many joyous car collided. The spinning cat Gerald Land, truck driver for caught the Sanders automobile on “ The Devil’s the Gross Construction Company, the left side, tearing off the fend­ who is employed, in hauling er and part of the'running board occasions afterward Saddle” .- stone on the Walton Road con­ and putting the brake out of com­ Riding to the Pin­ struction project, mistook Front mission. Mrs. Fogus, who was nacle of outdoor Street for a, speedway Monday, and riding in the back seat, was hurl­ HERBERT ROE, Agent was stopped by motorcycle officer ed forward, and incurred a cut . drama Fred. French and battled before over her eye and severe bruises on Office at Buchanan State Bank * Comedy Fables Justice AI Charles, where he paid one arm and shoulder. Another ’ Matinee, 2 :30’P. M. So- fine and So costs for his ride. car driving west crashed into the ■Sm&tUmLStenj Land was driving east through mix-up and went into the ditch, ' Eve., 6.to 11.P. M. Front Street at a rate of 40 miles making a total of four wrecks be­ an hour, according to observers. fore the traffic stream was stop­ ped. . MONDAY, JULY 2 Glenn E. Smith left Monday eve­ ning for Denver, Colorado, where Carroll Wilson has been quite ZANE GREY’S he will visit relatives. seriously ill with tonsilitis. Fourtii of July :v.vv- N ia ga ra Fa lls Si. Joseph, M ich.. t * THE yANISHiN G RIDER', NQ; 8 Round 2— BIG BANDS— 2 . TXJES., WED., JULY 3 - 4 Concerts Day and Night A-Picture the Nation is Proud of! , Trip ’ NOT a W AR Picture DANCING AT SHADOWLAND 16-Day Limit Excursions NOT A MOTHEpR Picture . hui— Bathing and Other Amusements New Sports Appar­ vftn „ vATiimm- the finest and most enjoy- NOT a YOUTH picture able emotional entertain- Jssly 7th August S8th ^ ■. A t Silver Beach el,- New Spectator ;; NOT a SPECTACLE ment ever presented on the See Niagara this summer., Take, advantage of our low fare. Spend ' clothes,-<» ». » Smart . ac- . screen! your vacation at the, Falls. Majestically impressive b y sunlight;— . U. S. COAST GUARD EXHIBITION ce^sories. gorgeously beautiful at night illuminated in all the: colors of the rainbow. St. Joseph River, 3:30 p. m. T'nllparticQ la ra m ay be obtained from :

TICKET AGENT GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS I . Lindbergh and His Famous Plane Also MICHIGAN CENTRAL Promptly at 9:00 O’clock “THE COLLEGIANS” AND Come to St. Joseph— on the Lake— “BUFFALO BILL’S LAST FIGHT” for your Fourth of July outing. A Technicolor 2-Iteel Feature ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 2S, ’L92{

Mr. and Mrs. A ! Fleuar and •^x*x~x’xri“xri’x*xri~x*x-4*>x"x“:“x*’:“x~x~x<*<*’x “x < ’>x~x* I Hardy French was a week-end Jeanne Roti, daughter of Mr. Hazel Widding is seriously ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. De- family have moved to their sum­ I guest of his brother, Laurence and Mrs. Salvatore Roti, will spend mer cottage on Batchelor’s island. Fire’— Theft— Public Liability Lora Batten, on Cayouga Street. ; French o f Hammond, In.'. the Fourth of July at Lakeside. Betty Kollenberg is working in Mrs. June Weaver, who lias Una Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Mrs, Win. Kohlman. returned the A. & P. store for the summer. Property damage, full coverage collision, fixed or lo c a l Ne$ti& home Friday from Chicago where Josephine Kelly, was guest of Harold Pierce is working at the moving objects or upsets. Reasonable rates. Six >Uss Dorothy Charles is tak­ Simon Sterns, of Fostoiia, O., is! been visiting at the home of Mrs. filling station located on the cor­ honor at a surprise party given at she visited for a couple of days visiting at the home of I\L. and I Elizabeth Desaix of Cassopohs, re- with her sister. ner of Front St. and Terre Coupe. months pay plan. Free emergency road sendee in ing- care of local and social , __ i tinned home Satuiday. news for the Record, and any Mis Aithur Froeeus. - - the Frank Rinker home on Fourth Fred Gombosi whistled from the Mary Railing, who has been an old line stock company. See Mrs, George Spatta and infant st., Tuesday. The occasion of the visiting Zura Major at her home courtesies that may be ex­ Mi. and Mrs. M. B. rtch and WSBT broadcasting station in soil, Eugene, returned to theii ! party was the tenth birthday of South Bend, Indiana on Friday in Pleasant Lake, will extend her tended to her will be appre­ home on Saturday from Clark hos­ E. N . S C H R A M ciated. Phone 416. family will move to Niles the lat­ ! Miss Kelly. The color scheme was evening, having as his accompan­ visit another week, at the end of ter part of tins week. pital,, carried out m pink and white and ist, Ruth Riley. His program dur­ which she will return home and Mr and Mrs. Cotwin S’ .an and Mi s. H. L, Keller has returned > Mr. and Mrs. Halford Smith the guests entertained themselves ing the first part of ■ the evening Miss Major will return as her 212 Cecil Ave. to her home attei making an er- and children of Benton Harbor, with various contests, m which guest. famity and Mr and Mrs Thopms spent Sunday at the home Of the consisted of the following num­ Heel, of Gtuy Ind., and. Mr and tended visit at the home of lit t- j Dons Campbell was the winner. bers: “Ohloe,” “Beloved” , ‘‘Sun­ Mr. and Mrs. John Statten of daughlei. Mis Mary Zeibe, in ths ' former’s parents, Mrs. Henry Miss Kelly received lovely gifts. shine’', "Ramona” , aud “Girl of Edwardsburg were guests Sunday Mrs. George Sands and family, of Smith. Inwood. IndH weie guests Sunday Bend of the River, i My Dreams” . During the second ! a^ the home of Mr. and Mrs. R, Mia VT. E. Pennell left Monda; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff of Merreffeld, Margaret Jane Bel- broadcast, starting at 10 o’ clock, Hickok, 113 Main St. The two at the M. L. Sards home. 104 Alexander, visited at the home Mr. and Mi’s. J L McTague and for Ypsimnti where she will at-j ville, Doris Campbell and her Ins numbers were: “Doll Dance” , ladies are cousins, tend summer school. i of the latter's brother, Ernest guest from Chicago, Dorothy “Laugh, Clown Laugh”, and “Des- Miss Grace Peat of Grand family of St. Joseph, were week­ Hoffman and family, at Benton end guests at the home of Mr. and Mr and Mrs. George Adams Vaughn, Elaine Donley, Barbara ert Song” . Thursday evening he I Rapids was a Sunday guest in and daughter Margaret, of Mil- ■ Harbor Sunday. They also called Hamilton, Eleanor and Milly Mil­ will^broadcast again at the WSBT 1 Buchanan, visiting a number of airs. Harry Areud. on other relatives. Mrs George Denno * was the waukec, W is. who have been vis­ ler. Station at 3 o'clock. friends while here. She had ac- iting at the home of the former's Harold Mold, son of Mrs Chas Holly Harron is visiting at the companied a church choir from guest of her mother. Mis Libbie Huff, spent Saturday evening and Martm Schoeneberg of St. Joe Haslett at Three Oaks, the fore patents, Mr m.-l Mis Kemy Ad­ M. J. Kelling home. was m Buchanan on business on Grand Rapids to Benton Harbor ams. left Monday morning for Sunday with a party of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harleigli Rilev Saturday. for a recital. She was formerly part of the week. fisning at Sister Lakes. Mr. and Mrs Jecse Yiele had as their hornet i and Mr. and Mrs. Sills of South All Seniors who have not al­ instructor in history in the Bu­ Kenneth Dunb.tr has gone to To Mr. and Mrs. M. W. McClure Bend, will leave Monday to attend chanan high school and is now their guests Sunday, Mi and Mrs -1 are moving into their newly pur­ ready done so, will please obtain McIntosh‘of Chicago. ledo. O.. where he has accepted a j the Indiana and Michigan conven­ their report cards at the Princess! teaching in Grand Rapids. position for the summer. , chased home on West Front street tion at Mackinac Island, Ice Cream Parlor. ; Mrs. G. W. Mcrrefield, 109 Mr. and Mis Edward Pascoe today. and family spent the week-end at Dorothy Wessendorf, daughter i I Mrs. Cahow, of Hillsdale, Michi- Bob Anastiss, formerly the j Clark Street, has as guests at her Clear Lake. Saturi;-” they will of Mr. aiid Mrs. Martin Wessen-( Roy Wales entertained his - gan, visited this week at the home sheriff at Laporte, Ind., was _ I home her mother, Mrs. John leave for a two weeks’ visit with dorf and who is employed at the brother Henry Wales of Gary, Ind. i of her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Heim, visitor m Buchanan, Saturday. ■ Goodlett, Sr., and her sister, Mrs. relatives in Canada. Diana ice cream parlo'r in South | at his home Sunday, . I Rynearson St., returning to her Pat Sultan, who has been a t-! John R. Goodlett, Jr., both of Los Bend, spent the week-end at the „ M.r- ^nd Mrs- C1£ua® Tel?°. °r home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. tending Harvard University, stop- Angeles. They arrived the first Mr. and Mrs. Emtnn Hobart cf * \ Soutn Bend were Sunday visitors Niles were Sunday visitors here. home of her parents. j Cahow came to* Buchanan upon ped in Buchanan Friday, enroute 01 “ke week to spend the summer !lI Mr. and. Mrs. Br.sii Squires and Barber shops will be closed a ll! home of the former’s uncle. I hearing of the accident of her son, to his home in Butte. Montana.1 here. family of Three Rivers, sneiit the day. July 4. Open Tuesday eve­ George Ernsperger. Camille Cahow, who has been em­ He visited with. Carlie Layne, who C. II. (Pete l Fuller is driving a week-end at the home of Mr. and ning.„ July T„,„ 3.„ until„ „ . t, late. Fredtvofl -wwiiMead, Mrs. Nan Kent and Mrs. George ployed with the Indiana and Micli- is employed as secretary to Mr. | new Flying Cloud Deiuxe sedan. W-Itsnn Kimene M urohv' B- Richards were guests at a Mrs. Guy Eiseuhart. The children Cress Watson. Eugene M urpnj.^ bridge luncheon in South Bend * igan. Mr. Cahow is getting along Carr of the Graham-Paige Motor, Word has been received here of will remain the summer. , as well as could be expected. Sales. : the birth of twin boj’s to Mr. and ': Friday. The affair was given by Mrs. Emory Rough was a de- Mi-, and Mrs. R. J. Burrows are! Mrs. Theodore Baker, formerly of 4 4 • Mrs. Guy l . Bunker. i lightful hostess to thirty-five spending their vacations in Atlan-, Buchanan and new of Michigan : Mrs. Erma Barthel, Supreme j guests from St. Joseph and Ben- tic City. ; City, on June 15. They have been •j* Recorder of tbe Royal Neighbors ! ton Harbor on Tuesday at a one A guest day bridge luncheon! named Melvin Harold and Marion * of America, Rock Island, 111., Sirs. j o’clock luncheon. was held Thursday at the Orchard! Harold, and weighed 8 and S % Alfa C. Smith o f Detroit and Mrs. : Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lamb of Hills Countrv Chib. The committee . pounds respectively at birth. SPECIAL CAKES Alma Chamberlain of Kalamazoo, i Galien were callers in Buchanan C. H, Fuller leased liis residence were callers at the homes of Mrs. consisted of Mrs. E. C. Pascoe. I J Wednesday. Mrs. E. B, Ross, Mrs. Glenn W. j on Front Street, recently occupied t j • George B. Richards and Mrs. Nan J Mrs. Herman Boyer is employed Merrefield of Buchanan. The Niles | by James H. Ward, to R. G. “/an DAILY Kent. j at the Clark; time office'. members on the committee w ere:1 Peusen, who recently purchased i Mrs. John Portz and daughters, ! Miss Lily Brown, daughter of the High Grade Oil Co. here, the | Dorothy. Katherine and Freddie Mrs. C. M. Montague, Mrs. J. H. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, has Quam, Mrs. W. H. Parkin, Mrs, 1 latter taking possession Monday. •> p j n a Line O f £ left Wednesday for Sparta, Michi- J returned home for the summer G. E. Corell and Mrs. H. C. Rich- j Barber shops will be closed all >: * X. gan where they will visit for sev- vacation after attending North­ ards. - day, July 4. Open Tuesday eve­ •J. y-s i » rs ti *:• eral days at tile Ira Moore home. western university. ning, July 3, until late. Fred Mead, e f>ni’’', o c i& K rtSie o lls Miss Mildred Koenigshof has re­ Mrs. Emma Thompson is in ! Chicago visiting relatives. Cress Watson, Eugene Murphy. turned home to spend the summer AMONG the outstanding values J. D. ICesling-, a nephew of Mrs. 25tlo. And Fried Cakes vacation with hey parents. She at Boardman’s Store are the new George Batchelor, spent a short -has been teaching at Grand Rapids summer Flannel dresses in pas­ time at the home of his aunt, TUB SILK, crepe, plain and ! and will return there this fall. tel shades and vari-colored stripes stopping enroute to his home at flowered georgette dresses for the ,D l ' ring the week-end sh e visited priced at S5.S5. 25tlc Timber Lake, North Dakota. H e ! coming holiday and vacation sea- j ! at the home of her college friend. son, very moderately priced at «; Miss Marion DeJong at Grand is returning from Harvard Uni- j PORTZ BAKERY Barber shops will be closed all versity for the summer vacation, j §4.85, 59,85 and §14.85. Ail mod­ , Rapids and Sunday the girls els of beauty, good taste, are be­ 'y. motored to Kaiamazo where they day, July 4. Open Tuesday eve­ Mrs. Charles Smith, who has J ning, July 3, until late. Fred Mead, been spending the week at the A. ing shown at Boaraman’s store. -r—t—r—r— i— i spent the night with friends, Mon- 25tlc ; day, Mrs. Koenigshof went to Cress Watson, Eugene Murphy. G. Haslett home, left Wednesday i meet them and brought them to 25tle. for her home in Chesterton, Ind. , ! Buchanan. Miss DeJong is spend- ing the week here. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Boardman t attended the McGawn-Bander • klassen wedding at Three Oaks, 4tia @ fi J u ly Pietslc f Thursday. ; 1 Miss Gertrude Ihle, of Bellevue, . i Ohio., was a guest at the home of i Mr. and Mrs. A. ~B. McClure qver Sir H o m e B isiiiers the week end. , ‘ Ellsworth Bristol, son of Mr, When planning a picnic or home dinner don’t iI and Mrs, C. D. Bristol, left Satur- forget to call us and we can supply you with day for Fayette, Texas, where he all the wanted articles. No need to carry will spend his summer vacation at home a burdensome basket. We deliver to the Tex Heaton home. Miss Margaret Wilson of Evans­ your door. ton, a former Buchanan girl, was the week end guest of Miss Helen V i s i t A Tuttle op Moccasin avenue. Mrs. C. F. Pears wishes to J. E. ARNEY notify those leaving dishes, silver­ ware. etc., at the school house The Square Deai Grocer’’ Saturday, can get them by calling at her home, P H O N E 26 t Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rehm and ->■ the latter’s mother, Mrs. W. R. ■X*X“X-X..XK~X“X-X"X~X~X~:~X~X~X“X"X-<~X~X<*X“X-*X-' Rough went to Sturgis, Mich., •x“x~:~x~x*x*x~:*v*x~x~>x~x~x-x~x~x~x~:~x~x-x~x"x“x~x» 1 Sunday and spent the day visiting with relatives. , Dr. and Mrs. Orville Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Webb arrived S trictly Fre& it Eggs m - ssmatisHEs on~:ymtr favorite home Tuesday from a ten day fish­ ing trip, most of which was spent ?S5S at Luzerne on the An Sable River, Cottage Cheese Milk 90 miles northeast ox Cadillac and 70 miles southwest of Alpena. Whipping and Coffee Cream mim" Quality Groceries They report satisfactory fishing CPA2- and the sight of a number of deer, Dairy and Creamery Butter — Which are plentiful in that section. Mr, and Mrs. John Fibers and Chocolate Milk-—The Drink of Health > son, Arthur, left Wednesday by i*argcij!zize pkg auto for their home at L’Arise, in A t store or delivered MMe ; the Upper Peninsula,: after a visit • at the home o f Mrs. Elbers’ par- [ ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wells, ac- lb . n m ’ companied by Mrs. Marcia Reams Wilson H sirj i and daughter Doris, motored to Bangor, Mich., Sunday and spent Hydrox Golden i the day visiting. 5; Phone 140 Mam * or Pale Dry i i Miss Doris Reams has purchas- •i* 2 for i m •X-4">:-X“X~X--X“X -X "X ~ X "X ^ X ’‘X " X " X " X '* ’X^X~X’°>X',,XvX~X- S ’ ed a new Chevrolet sedan. Mrs. S. A. Wood has returned ,x..;_:„x ..x ~ x **X "X "X -x -:":"X "X ”X**X":":":-’>*X'’X ’->:*v*X":*’:’4*tX ’<*’X ’’A i to her1 home in Chicago after Value spending the past two weeks here % t ; ^ lhs lii®, ! with relatives. ❖ ...... _ ...... id j, Mrs. Paul B. Wallace and Mrs. J • Ralph Wegner started tills morn- Flavors ‘ Jars | j ing for Sturgis by auto. j!j Harry Graham is ill with influ- .*itj E J enza at his home at 123 West | Front street. Four , Popular carton of 5 j Jacob Weaver is eonfined with Brands TO pkgs di; illness at iiis home at 413 West! 'X. [ Front street. Mrs. George Currier of Dayton I A Crystal White is ill with pneumonia. W, F- Runner enjoyed a visit C a k ® j Soap Chips, 19c last week with his brother, Ezra H. Runner of Walkerville, Mich. Mr. Runner was for many years a > mail carrier at Walkerville, but llc ’@3&i8Sg& 3S®},' has recently retired. This was his €$l®OSfiiai.»g&S>3Bfi© In­ first visit to Buchanan, He left for his: home Friday, .4 come Again Brand, Sweet as a Nut Miss Doris Reams left today for S U f f : ® # Sultana . ... lb pail Bangor, Mich., to spend a week visiting at the home o f her aunt. Candy Fuji Hazel Mrs. Gienn Swaim, who under­ EwSP&’S .o r GirCger' Ale Extract b°i SI® Sandwich went an operation at Clrak hospi­ Everything for Delicious Bean Sprouts tal, has recovered sufficiently to be Potted Meats • y2-z& size can; 1 © @ Marshmallow Spread removed to her home. and R e d o r ‘G reen hot Peanuts Chow Mein Noodles; A Newr Spread Mrs. Lloyd Sands will be dis­ s.©@ charged from the Clark hospital No, Small today, after having bedn confined the Table ©s.sas£^3ts@[email protected] Ss BsfsssS. ' 24 ounce loaf lb. 19c can M O c Jar” 10c there for some time recovering from gn operation. * W h i t e M llf e Tall,Size" 3 Mrs? Ralph Allen entertained A t reasonabel prices and delivered to your Mrs. Conrey and daughter, Evef- C©IS@g© ItaSS a lalKlng '■ S S g {; dine, and Elizabeth Kiehn at a 7 hot | o’clock dinner Tuesday evening, door. Fa§ssiieg9§ sad BsstSes? PlcfbSes s s © iliss Fern Vanderbeck of Niles, S © 3 ? M oj*> large pkg Get Acquainted S is visiting Jane -Easton. Post Toasties 1 1 6 Witli our bot FOR THE VACATION period C tSS 'li© Sure Jell you will want one or more of the quart jar i Qaialify •>Sespvfi®e-Pffices' new summer felt hats, just receiv­ Mantel8 D ill PfiekEes These Prices- Effective* ed at Boardman’s. 25tlc G.G. ROGERS &C0. Barber shops -will be closed all FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JtJNE 29tlv& 30tK day,’ July 4. Open Tuesday eve­ We. Deliver ning, July 3, until late. Fred Mead, Phone 270 Cress Watson, Eugene Murphy. 25tlc. f* fi PAGE FIVE / T as BSR-HlEN COUNTY RECORD THURSDAY, lUiJJS 28, li)2b‘ secretary - treasurer. The rec­ ommendation was accepted. „ » Cigarette Fire Two letters were read, one from Threat Is Proved lage clerk, Buchanan, Mich., or a t !& c construction force of a ? NEW TROT I f S Henry Chesterman of Alaska, and the other from Nettie Sherwood the office of John W. Toyno, en concrete road. Tests of Sb£ Popular Brands Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Heim enter- Wednesday, J.une 20, vvas a gala Smith of Los Angeles, California, Find Them of Slow-Burn­ n ! • tained for Sunday dinner, Mr. and day for New Troy, when teachers the latter being sent by air mail, ing Variety. Copies for individual use _____.a,...... and students of other days came: each expressing* regrets that they be secured from the engineer for , 1 tt°i Oetr°i(., could not be here and sending* from many states, cities and ham­ . How real is the danger of throw­ the sum of ten dollars ($10.00). ii'S,3*’®3 lets, to attend the annual school regards to all their former school­ The village of Buchanan re- j Mndren Aubn from South. Bjid. mates. ing away lighted cigarettes in the SEIMESUIJS) serves the light to reject any o r’ Mr. a;id Mrs. Howard mgraham reunion which is held, here every national forests at this season of: cf Benton Harbor spent Sunday year. The tables fairly grpaned A thought had been passing in . m?¥M5 (HE SHIMS' ail bids, or to accept any bid or the minds of,many during the day the year is shown by a series of bids they deem advantageous to afternoon with Mr; and Mrs. John with the weight of viands spread tests made by government officials, j* Redden, upon them, from which 200 for­ of the older members, placing the village of Buchanan. some sort, of a memorial here and Six popular brands of smokes;, VILLAGE OF BUCHANAN, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ellison of mer members pf the school helped were experimented upon and ■ it?, ■■ Morenzo, 111., are visiting their themselves in cafeteria style. The the old school bell seemed to be WANTED—Cattle anti horses to land in the southwest corner of MICH. the culmination of the thought. vvas found that all of them burned RATES pasture, 40 to; 50 head. Plenty said premises. Claude V. Gloveif, President daughter, Airs. Ralph Kean and affair v/as very informal and very steadily after once being lit until * Classified Advertisements: are family. much enjoyed. Although the at­ A committee was: appointed by trie of shade and water; Pasture All of which 1 shall expose for Harry A. Post, Clerk president to .-find out the cost and reduced to ashes. The slowest inserted, at; the rate of 5 cents- ready now. Ed Van Helsland, sale at public auction, to the high­ Mrs. M. E. Gilbert had a nar­ tendance v/as not as large sis in burning variety remained lit more per line each Insertion; mini- i row escape Saturday afternoon former years, there -were many of to work out plans. I f it is found Dayton, Mich., phone 71I7F11. est bidder, as the law directs, at 1st insertion June 21: last June 28 to be feasible, a tower will be built than 27 minutes, and the quickest mum charge 25 cents "when 24tlp. the front* door o f the Court House when enroute to Buchanan, meet­ the older members . present who to extinguish itseif required more ■ laid in; advance. If payment .- NOTICE TO CONTR ACTORS ing another car which crowded had not attended before. A t the for the bell on the school ground; in the city o f St. Joseph (that be­ Water Services, Buclianan,* Slick. ^ ^ w ^ ^ ^ ready to hang the bell there on. than 39 minutes. s not made when the . ad- i WANTED—Lawns to mow, by ing* the building in which the her to the side of the road. The close of the dinner hour, some­ Certain high-priced Turkish, yertisement Is inserted the min- school boy. Yon furnish lawn Sealed•s: proposals .r or, ,. bids, , will n . be * * (jj-juiiu wag ov/ so aw*!, soft uut her v>at car ssuuuuu skidded thing new was on the program, the next annual -reunion day. The Circuit Court for said County of committee was: Supt; E. A. Berry, cigarettes required from 30 to 33 munv charge o f 35 cents— five mower. Kermit Mikelson, phone received by the president and coni- j in^0 ditch, turning- over. For- that rejoiced the hearts o f” all Berrien, State of Michigan, is lnon council ot the village of Bu- i tunately the three occupants were Paul Brodbeck, and S. E. Fletcher. minutes to burn. out. lines or less. 429. 23tic., held), on Thursday the 9th day of >>Un«n.> nl> 41.n ntllnn. nl! fTm. ^illon-n ' . . • ^ present. It was the laying of the chanan at the office of the village unhurt, and the. car only slightly Speeches of reminiscences were August, A. ,D. 192S at ten o’clock Clerk, 123 Days Avenue, until 5 cornerstone of the new $75,000 WANTED TO RENT— Some un­ damaged. building which, is being built back given by several who attended for in Uie forenoon. p. m. central standard time, June the first time. Virginia Mead; a Eats Sauerkraut Now, FOR SALE: • furnished rooms. Answer in care FRED C. BRYANT, Mrs. Zelma Houseworth, Mrs. of the former structure and as the 29, I92S, for the changing of Hazel Housewortb and son of New Troy band produced sweet present pupil of the.school gave a of Record Office. 23t2p. Sheriff, water services on Portage and recitation and the congregation Feels Years Younger GLASSES FITTED— C. L. Stretch Stuart B. White, Plaintiff. South Bend spent Sunday evening strains of music, the entire com­ River Streets. Material to be in the J. H, Best home. pany went to the exercises. E.. M, arose and gave a. few moments to Optometrist at Miss Nellie Dated, June loth, A. D. 192S. furnished by the village. - Details silent prayer for those who had “Now I eat even sauerkraut and Cathcart’s new News’ Room" on LOST AND FOUND Carelton and Cecil Benjamin of Berry, Superintendent of our and extent of this work can be Argos, Ind.. spent Sunday with school, was chairman'of the occa­ passed away. Rev, H. L. Potter sausage: and feel fine. Adlcrika Main Street, every Thursday. 1st insertion June 2S; last July 12 secured from the Superintendent pronounced the benediction. ended stomach gas and I feel 10 Rhone 448, lOtfc LOST—S door keys, in leather Carl and Ross Liqsenmier. sion. Invocation was given by STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ of Water Works at the pumping Mr. and Mrs. Merle Fuller from John English, music: by the band: Those attending the New Troy years younger.”— -Mrs. M. Davis. container*. Finder please return station, 301 South Oak Street. Just ONE-spoonful Adlerika re­ to 107 Dewey Ave- and receive bate Court for the* Couut.y cf South Bend were Sunday guests of Two other former superintendents, school reunion, from Buchanan Berrien. The village of Buchanan re­ Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edd Swartz. were: Virginia Barnbart Rehm, lieves gas and that bloated feeling iVK HAVE A SUPPLY of For reward. 25tlc. Frank Noggles of Galien and E. so that you can eat and .sleep well. Sale and For Rent signs on At. a session o f said Court, held serves the right to reject any or Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Dressier en­ P. Clark, present Supt. of St. Joe John Rehm. Myrtle Tiffany Pierce, at the Probate Office in the city all bids or to accept any bid they tertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Purdee. Burbank, Myrtle Acts on BOTH upper and lower sale at the Record office; 10c of St, Joseph in said County, on School were called to the plat­ bowel -and removes old waste each. IStx MISCELLANEOUS deem advantageous to the village. Albert Bellemany, Mr., and Mrs. D. form, together with Rev. II. L. Rosebrough Kean. Ada Williams the 21st day of June, A. D. 1928. Claude V. Glover, President Auger from Oak Park, Potter, pastor- of the Allegan M. Boyce, Viola Williams Boyce, matter you never thought “ was FOR SALE— One Simmons bed Present; Hon. William H. An­ Harry A. Post, Clerk Mr. and* Mrs. Jackson Hanover Hattie Morley Miller, and daugh­ there. No .matter what you have CARD OF THANKS—We wish ■E. Church, who gave a very fine tried for your stomach and bowels, and springs $15.00; one fumed oak drews, Judge of Probate. In the attended the Moriey reunion at address. Mr. Potter was a mem­ ter, Harry Boyce and children, to express our sincere thanks and matter of the estate of Frank EL 1st insertion June 28: last July 12 Mrs, Kate Rough, who were Adlerika will surprise you. W. N. bed r id spring $15.00; oak chif­ appreciation for the many kind Magician lake. About forty mem­ ber of the first graduating class. fonier $10; chest drawers $S; recit­ Wilson, decease;!.. STATE OF MICHIGAN; the Pro­ bers were present. He recalled a- few names of for­ nearly all former students of the- BRODRICK, Druggist. AdV. expressions of sympathy which we A. A. Worthington having filed bate Coprt for the County of school. .• er and chair, cheap; oak dining received on the occasion of the, Mr. and M rs, Win. Dempsey of mer community members who .•^♦''■A****..**.**...* table $10; electric Victrola $30;' in said court his: petition, praying Berrien. Buchanan were Monday evening have passed away, who .planned death of our beloved wife and sis­ for license to mortgage the in­ A t a session of said Court, held HILLS CORNERS gas range $5; oil heater Sl.tiG; two * ter. John D. Redden, Harry and* guests in the J. H. Best home. and-sacrificed to build and main­ * pair odd springs, cheap. Call Sat-1 terest o f said estate: in certain at the Probate Office in the city of The Pup Band o f the Catiffman tain a good-school. At the close .Ray Baker; Irma Telit, Arlie j real estate therein described, St. Joseph in said County, on the Mr.: and Mrs. Harold Blackman * u relay only. Walter E. Shoop, 1091 Lightfoot 2otlo families will hold their reunion of his address. Rev. * Potter pro­ BFu E. 1 WALDO -So. Detroit St. 25tlc; It is ordered, that the 23rd day 26th day o f .Tune, A. D. 1928. Saturday, June 30 at the home of ceeded to lay the comer stone, a and children Bobby and Billy -of Osteopathic Physician of July, A. D: 192S, at ten. o’clock Present: Hon. William H, An­ Mr. and Mr3. Frank Dodge at Bu­ trowel being used which was pre­ Buchanan spent Sunday at. the FOR, SALE—6 room,, all modem PRACTICAL NURSING — Con- '• in the forenoon, at said probate drews, Judge o f Probate. In the chanan. sented by J. Wood and son, imple­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Black­ anfl Surgeon house; small; payment down, finement cases preferred'. Phone, office, be and is hereby appointed matter of the estate of John R. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams from ment dealers, wjiich was after­ man. General practice including terms on. balance; Also baby 581. 25tlp.! for hearing said petition, and that Mell, deceased. La Crosse. Wis., Mr. and Mrs. ward presented to the* president The monthly meeting of the Aid all types of acute and chronic cart and child's automobile. 203 all persons; interested in said estate Ora Mell having filed in said Geo. Williams from La Porte, Ind., of the board of education, Dean Society of the Christian Church diseases. CUSTOM ^HATCHING — Chicks* appear before said court, at said court her petition praying that the was* held at the home of Mrs. T. J. Chippewa Street. 2Gtlc. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Morley, to be preserved as a Redden Building . hatched, form your own stock} time and place, to show cause why administration of said estate bo Mrs. Ghas. Foster. memento of the occasion. ■ Mr. Crandall Wednesday afternoon. CHICKS— that will grow into will give van chides at very low; a license to mortgage the interest granted to Clayton Smith or to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chubb of Morley in a few words assured the' A good program had been plan­ Office hours—9-13; 3,-5; 7-8 profitable producers in a short cost. Bring in you- own eggs to, of said estate in said real estate some other suitable person, Buchanan were Tuesday evening chairman it would be carefully ned. ' Talks were given by Mrs. Rhone 121 time; Buy for value. Our set in our mammoth machines,: should not be granted; It is ordered, that the 23rd day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frame? treasured by the board of "educa­ Roy Weaver and Mrs. J. G. Boyle, breeding flocks- are selected for 100 eggs $3.59. ^Big discount on j It is further ordered, that public Of July, A. D, 1928, at ten o'clock Mrs, W, P. Camfman. spent Sat­ tion. - an-ms'Crumental solo vvas given by quantities. Kennedy-Buchanan ■ notice thereof be given by publica­ in tl;e forenoon, at said probate Marjorie Smith, a * very talented special merits. Now is the time urday afternoon with her sister,' Mr. Clark .and Mr. Noggle 'gave for easier growing; Prices are Hatchery,, phone 175. 20tf'j tion of a copy of Uiis: order, for office, bs and is hereby appointed Mrs. Mae Doyle at Galien. young musician of this commun­ three successive weeks previous to for hearing said petition: brief talks in regal'd to the past down. Call today or phone yettr Evelyn Haslett is slowly recov­ and their enjoyment while*!! here, ity -and'Mrs, Hildred Gardner and order, No; 175.. Kennedy- TUB SILK, crepe, plain and' said day of hearing; in the Berrien It is further ordered, that public ering from her recent illness with Mrs- Grace Franklin sang a duet. flowered georgette dresses forj County Record; a newspaper print­ notice thereof be given by publi­ also congratulated the citizens be­ Buchanan Hatchery. 20 tf. pneumonia. cause of the beautiful new buiid- Refreshments were served by the die the coming holiday and vacation ed and: circulated, in said countv. cation of a copy of this order, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Franklin en­ hostess for the afternoon, Mrs. season, very moderately priced WILLIAM H. ANDREWS " once each week for three success­ ing. Exercises closed with music Claude Blackman, Mrs. S a m FOR SALE — Walnut chest of tertained guests over the week-end ■by the band, singing of America drawers,, two antique waln&t at $4.85; S9.S5 and $1-4.S5. All Judge of Probate. ive weeks previous to said day of from Chicago: Mrs. Mary Curran, Wollet and Mrs, Con Kelley. models, of beauty, good taste, SEAL. A true copy. Lillia O. hearing, in the Berrien County by the audience and the benedic­ Mrs. Emma Scott is spending l a u n M y beds: Mrs. M. M. Siraganlan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curran, Mrs. tion by Rev. English and the meet­ 309 Main Stret., phone 201. are being* shown at Boardman’s Sprague, Register o f Probate. Record, a newspaper printed and Olive Allen, Miss Florence Curran. the week in Niles at the Roy Rice Store. ” 25tlc. circulated in said county. ing was adjourned to the Metho­ i 25tlc. dist Church to complete the ex­ home. 1st insertion June 2S: last July 12 WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Weaver and FOR SALE—The Jay Smith prop­ AMONG the outstanding values at Judge of . Probate. OLIVE BRANCH ercise of the day with the regular daughter Marjorie attended the WASH SUITS erty, 30S Days Ave., Buchanan. Boardman's Store are the new STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ program. ... bate Court for the County of SEAL. A true copy. Lillia .O. home-coming and class reunion 4n ) V'.' Inquire at-premises. 24t4p. Summer Flannel Dresses In Sprague, Register of Probate. Mr. and Mrs. Seymore were in Miss Myrtle Pardee; president "Buchanan- Saturday afternoon. Q Berrien, Juvenile Division. Niles on business Saturday. was in charge. Perham -pastel shades and vari-coloved At a session of said court, held Play night at the Church, Fri­ FOR. SALE—Partly modem seven stripes priced at §5,85., 25tle. 1st insertion June 14; last June 28 Joe Fulton visited Clarence Lee of Three Oaks led in prayer. day evening vvas well attended and roqm house and two large lots. at the probate office in the city of Swank, Monday. St. Joseph, in said county, on the STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Pro­ The report of the secretary and a good* time reported by the young In-good condition, S1S00 cash. FICNIC GOODS—Napkins, plates, bate Court for the County of Mrs. Nina Janies and daughter treasurer vvas read by Ed Brod- people. Mrs. Letma Abel, Berrien 20th day o f June, A. D. 1928, Vera were Three daks shoppers spoons, cups, wax paper, flags, Present; Hon. William H. An- Berrien. j. beek of Galien, and vvas accepted. Miss Dorothy Clark, entertained Springs, Michigan. 2-it-lp. etc. Binns’ Magnet Store. Wednesday. A nominating -committee consist-* vthe’ .Rav' Hubern L: Barnet&at the — .....■■■ 25tle. drews, Judge c f Probate- In the At a session o f said Court, held at the Probate Office in the city of Mrs. Anna Moutton of Misha­ ing of Harry Boyce, and Virgirda home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, aORrS'SfLE—1 ton Ford truck D. matter of Mary Eloise Wheeler, waka came Wednesday to the Fir- dependent child. St. Joseph in said county, on'the Barnhart Rehm o f Buchanan, Cora Dean Clark,, over the week end. -T. Beisel, on the Willey farm, WE ARB GOING strong on wall mon Nye home for an indefinite Tripp Mann of Niles and CaVrie Mibs Myra Gardner returned to 1 miles north and 1 pj miles paper and all decorating mater­ Homer P; Morley h aving filed 5th. day of June, A. D. 1928. Present, lion. William H. An­ stay. Daniels Melfeen, local resident, the home of her parents, Mr. and • east of Ga'.ien. 24t2p. ial. and are keeping our stock in said court his petition alleging Mrs. Mike Bowker and daughter that said: child is; a dependent drews, Judge of Probate. In the recommended the re-election ’of Mrs. Wm. Gardner Saturday. Miss full to meet all requirements. Myrtle and children were in Three Miss Pardee as president and the Gardner Is a teacher in the Detroit FOR SALE —- Bed, davenport, Slims? Magnet. Store. 25tle« child, and praying that the facts matter of the estate of Howard Swank, deceased. Oaks, Tuesday. name of Essie Addison Piper. , as schools. ffiieap; If taken, at once. Mrs. and circumstances concerning said Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and Charles; Bishop. 25tlc.*f FOR THE VACATION Period you child be investigated and that such It appearing to the Court that soil Paul spent a pleasant day in ?SSE3SSS£8 2 ?'l will want one or more of the disposition be made of said child the time for presentation of claims the Bert P.umsey home near Bu­ FOR SALE—Two loads of rnix- new summer Felt, hats just re­ as the Court may direct. against said estate should be ed hay. Byron Brant, Phone chanan, Sunday. ’ ceived at Boardman’s. 25tlc. It is ordered, that the 14th day limited, and that a time and place Miss Gladys James returned to 806R “ 25tlp; of July, A. D; 1928, at ten o’clock he appointed to receive, examine 11st insertion June 21; last July 25 her school in Kalamazoo Monday in the forenoon, at said probate and adjust all'claims and demands after spending* a week with her FOR SALE— Cherries on trees. SHERIFF’S SALE office, be and is hereby appointed against said deceased by and be­ Phone 7127F4, 25tlc mother, Mrs, Hina James. By virtue of a writ of fieri for hearing said petition. fore said Court:* Ingvald Glesne of Chicago was facias, issued out of and under the It is further ordered, that public It is ordered, that creditors of :a dinner guest in the John Clark, seal of the Circuit Court for the notice thereof be given by publica­ said deceased are required to pre­ FOR RENT tion of a copy of this order, for home Sunday. County of Berrien and Staxe of sent their claims to said Court at Lee Hinman and family spent Michigan, to me directed and de­ three successive weeks previous to said Probate Office an. or bbforo Sunday evening* in the Joe Fulton FOR, RENT—Small house, with livered, in favor of Ethel Helen said day of hearing, in the Berrien the 8th day of October, A. D. large garden, $12, per month. home. t Twombly against the goods and; County Record, a newspaper _ _ print- 1928, at ten o’clock in the fore­ ill*, and Mrs. Firmon Nye and Call 120 Charles, Court, phone chattels, lands and tenements of ed and circulated, in said_county. noon, said time and place being 413. ' 25tie. sou Lyle and wife and their guest, Willard Irving Osgood Twombly, WILLI A jV H. ANDREWS hereby appointed for the examina­ Mrs. Anna Moulton spent a verj* Judge of Probate. tion and adjustment of all claims Q U -M M M ? -wash- suits FOR R E N T — Sleeping rooms. I did, on the* 15th, day of June, A. pleasant daj' last Sunday in the D. 1928, levy upon and take all SEAL A true copy. Lillia O. and demands against said decease. AmELLXS WILL ADD a—' ar.e invitingly crisp, Phone; 416. Mrs. A l Charles, Henry Glade homo at the Ever­ 1 the right, title, and interest of said Sprague, Register of Probate. It is further ordered ifcat pub­ glade farm near Benton Harbor. refreshingly clean when Willard Irving Osgood Twombly lic notice thereof be given by pub­ Floyd Williams and family of clone at our laundry .**. . 1st insertion June 21; last Jime 28 lication of a copy of this order for ,:.|0 !W,SEAIJ?rY TO. / FOR* RENT— Garage. $3.00 per’ In and to the following described Niles spent Sunday in the Harry and the cost is moderates month. Mrs. Charles; Bishop, real estate; situated in the County NOTICE TO CONTRAGTORS three successive weeks previous t o vVilliams home. ■ 25tlc- Of Berrien and State of Michigan, Pavement, Curb and Gutter. said day of bearing, in the Ber­ Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Hollister YQUB HOME. -: to-wit; All', those certain pieces Buchanan, Slich. rien County Record, a newspaper and children of South Bend were La u n d r y / „ FOR RENT — Furnished room, and parcels of land situated in the Sealed proposals or bids will be printed and circulated in said Sunday guests in the John Clark board if desired. 406 Main St,, township, o f Buchanan, County o f received by the president and com­ county. home. Joes il best Phone 103W. 25tlc. Berrien,? and State of Michigan, mon council of the village of Bu­ WILLIAM H. ANDREWS, W.E HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK. •• ' *' t Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and >.• ■- - • _• __ . known and described as: The chanan, Mich., at 123 Days Ave., Judge of Probate. children of Three Oaks spent Sun­ * W AN TED northwest quarter of the north-j until 5 o’clock p. m. Central Stan­ SEAL. A true copy, Lillia O. day in the John Dickey home. Niles- Laundry p east quarter of section eight, town' dard time June 29, 192S for the Sprague, Register of Probate. Mr. and Mrs; Firmon Nye and isavea south, range eighteen west. widening of the county built pave­ Phone S3F1 C. E. Hiller. Mgr. Phone 1123. »*^5* If; WANTED CAMPBELL TRANS­ son Lyle and wife were in Michi­ I* Also: the northeast quarter of the ment and the building of com­ WEST BERTRAND gan City on business, Wednesday., MISSION STOCK northwest quarter o f section eight, bined curbs and gutters, in special to exchange for high-grade ___ Clarence Swank has had an­ town seven south, range eighteen assessment paving district. Mr. and Mrs.- Joe Haas and fam­ other stroke of paralysis and is Chicago real estate. Charles J-Jest. -Also : all that “part of the' A certified check in the sum o f ily and their guest, Mrs. Graham very low. Kalish, Room No. 800, ISO N ,:, south, one-half of the south-east 5 per cent of the amount of the from Traverse City, spent Sunday Mr. and, Mrs. Gene Sprague Michigan; Ave., Chicago, 111. { quarter of section five (5), town. bid will be required. at St. Joe with Mr. and Mrs. Ott spent Sunday in the James Wood 25tlc. j seven south, range eighteen west, Plans- and; specifications may be Duncan and family.' home in North Liberty: ...... lying west and south of the high­ examined at the office of the' vil­ Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Proud and Mr, and: Mrs. Mike Bowker were WANTED — To buy a good way, same being a triangular family were guests Sunday of Mr. wardrobe. Phone 45S. 23tfc lage clerk, Buchanan, .Mich., or at host and hostess last Sunday to, 8©!S“A©fftag tract of land in the southwest the office- of John W, Toyne, en- and Mrs. Gerald Proud near Three the following guests; Mr: and Mrs. WANTED--A good farm horse, corner o f ; said described premises. gineer, South Bend, Ind. Oaks. Jake Sheeley, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Phone Buchanan 7108F12. Also: All that part o f the south­ Copies for individual use may be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blodgett. of Clark, Mrs. Foster, Bowker and east quarter of the southwest secured from the engineer for the Detroit are visiting relatives and H o t W a f e r ■ . Edwin J. Long, 25t2c. little daughter, Betty Jean, Mr. quarter of section five, town seven sum of five dollars ($5.00). friends here for several days. and Mrs. Beryl Bowker and daugh­ FOR SALE—Modern nine room south, range eighteen west, lying The village o f Buchanan re­ The Portage Prairie Economic ter Kathleen, Kenneth Bowker and home with garage. 106 West Dew­ south and east of the highway, serves the right to reject any or club and their guests were very a friend from South Bond. \ ey ave, Phone 308.. _ 25tlp same being a triangular tract of all bids, or to accept any bid or pleasantly entertained Thursday Last Sunday was a red-letter bids they deem advantageous to afternoon at- South Bend by Dr. day for Henry Kiefer, as he passed r-:— G. Y. Warner. He is an osteopath­ c* ■ the village of Buchanan. another milestone in life, for he VILLAGE OF BUCHANAN, ic physician and specialist in Ab­ was 88 years old and his daughter, A constant, plentiful hot water supply adds comfort MICH. ram Radio treatments, He gave Mrs. Will: Roundy gave • a nice Claude V, Glover, President one free examination and was birthday dinner for her parents to every hour of the day. It makes the modern « C A L L Harry A. Post, Clerk very interesting. at her ' pleasant country home. bathroom, kitchen and laundry completely useful, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bauer and Forty-five invited guests* helped 1st insertion June 21; last June 28 son from Galien, Mrs. Bauer from to make merry , for father and .This can only be with an abundance of piping hot • Iiadiaaa Mid© asicl; , South Bend, Mr, and Mrs. N. E. 'NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS mother. A delicious dinner was water always ready. Sanitary Sewers and Storm Ferris of Buchanan, were Sunday served to the children and, grand­ W ater Drains. guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gillman children.. Those from: out-of-town TsSS© w .. Buchanan, Mich. Annis, webe: Mr. and Mrs: Frank Congal Sealed proposals oi* bids, will be Mrs. George Gurrier and daugh­ and daughter and husband: and' Costs .little to own, is^easily and cheaply put into, S'owtta !§©ss€9 Ind. . received by the president and com­ ters ave ill with, the flu. son and wife*from- Michigan. City, place and, once in-use, it quickly becomes about the If unfortunate in the loss of mon council of the village of Bu­ Lelia Rozdll returned1 home Fri­ Wm. Kiefer'and: wife and children chanan at 123 Days Avenue until day after spending several weeks and Harley Kiefer of .Lansing and most useful and prized equipment in your home, HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP 5 o'clock, p, m.; central standard in Chicago with her- sister, Miss Mr, and Mrs. Webb Watkins of: i Removal at once without one cent of expense to - ou. time, June 29, 1928, fo r the build­ Winifred Sparks. South Bend. When evening ing of the sanitary sewers > in Mrs. M. E. Gilbert entertained ■shadows gathered and the sun was- * ’Telephones sanitary sewer district number the Past Noble _Grands Club Mon­ setting;, the guests departed for one and the building: of the storm day evening. Bunco was the di­ their homes ’ all- wishing Grandpa • Investigate this'Heater Today Day calls, Main 34G80.'Night calls, Lin. 21644. water drains in * storm drainage- version of the evening. Mrs. Agnes Kiefer many more: happy birth­ , 1 Lin. 2243d districts number one, two and Reinke*won first .prize, Mrs. Ruby days. three. Dodge second prize, and Mrs. Cora Lk- The sanitary sewers consist of Howe consolation prize. A two- - Held for Hitting Elephant Manufacturers of “Blue Ribhon” Brand Meat Scraps approximately 1.7 miles o f sewer course luncheon was servd. Mlefilgasa ©as--ass# 8; inch to I2.anch in diameter with Mr, and Mrs. S.’: K. Eagley em Engineers In, India, have lfazarcls 6;inch house-services.' . tertained- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. that are unknown to other .MiiroaO- The storm drains consist of ap­ Hively and son,.Richard from Elk­ :ers„. For .running into;an, .elephant, . * St. Joe Valle^^hippjngj;Association _ < proximately 1 mile of 12 inch to hart, Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and on tho Eastern Bengal railroad the E fi& i& te e b engineer- was arrested and Charged Buchanan and Niles,' Michigan j 30 inch sewers, together with man­ family f rom * Buchanan. t holes, inlets, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crepe with a “negligent act.” it was not a' * Distributors! of our Meat Scraps: * H A certified check'in the sum of were Sunday guests of Fred Keen- wild elephant—it had a rider, wl>•1 )0. igshof and. family. v x „ jms kineil.---y-,uhih;de;* Magazine. *>*J*-*^*4%*V»’»- 5 per cent o f” the amount of the t • ’i ’ a **r ; , '.*•;■ -T" PAGE SIX THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECOR* THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928,

MW Mr, and Mrs. Eel Mitchell- aim Mr. and Mrs; Hague of South ip Bend, -returned. .Monday from'-a M ■■ ‘trip into Wisconsin, Canada and THE SDtlAL CIRCLE $ ; northern Michigan. Richard Conrad‘of South Bend M em b er or £ HUNDREDS OF ❖ - CLUBS SO CIE TY £ is visiting at the home of liis CHURCHES - LODGES Mr. and Mrs, N. I. MJeslei? and uncle, Paul Wynn., V littlptdaughter, AnnalLueile, spent M E M B E R | W»VV,A ^ ” *MA"o% % "*“ A % " wr o * .*.• • « •:■ Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs; R, A, lone Riley; after spending the - ■ : : ...... r ■■■■ Peeplbs at LaPorte. 1 ’* week at the home of her parents, EMPIRE The July meeting of the has returned- to Western State STORES THRU- t ^ The Young People’s Sodality Word was received here Monday , ! Y Z have decided; upon; the date of Women’s Foreign Missionary So­ Normal Training school where morning o f the death of Miss she will instruct penmanship dur­ OUT TH E £ *» their next picnic1 and also that ciety of the M. E. Church; has Eleanor Waid, of Warsaw, Ind. STATE ' ! " they will hold it at Indian1 Luke. been postponed until further ing the summer besides taking ad­ Miss Waid is a sister of Mrs. R. vanced work. notice. A. Johnson and Mrs. John Lauver j U N ITED | The W.. B. A. held a. bunco par- of Buchanan. Frederick Scott, of Bryan, Ohio, spent a week at the home of - ty at the1 W. B. A. hall Tuesday The W : C, T. U» wall; meet Fri­ Miss; Virginia Snowden, daugh- i STA TE S | 3 evening. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herbert Roe. His father, Lane BUCHANAN ; ter of Dr; and Mrs. R. H. Snow­ Scott, who was attending the NILES £ £ Henry Smith: on Moccasin Ave. den, underwent an operation for v v v v W ‘X**X*‘!“X ‘vv*X”> -* The second" "meeting' of the All members are urged to be mastoid at Epworth hospital, National Open Golf Championship young people’s; bridge club was present. at Chicago, joined his son on Houses Dresses ». held at the home of Bilv Brown; South Bend, Saturday. Her many Saturday when they both left for Furnishings Tuesday evening; Dorothy Portz friends will be very glad to know Bryan. Summer Frocks The Tuesday Bridge Club; held that she is recovering nicely. Fast color Dresses of Men’s All Silk g o «J and Leebob Roe received high its; weekly meeting at, the home of Dorothy Vaughn of Chicago is Dainty washable styles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeNardo visiting Doris Campbell, daughter Broadcloth and Madras. T i e s ______J O G scores. Mrs, Cress Weldon. attended the recital given by Mrs. *H~1* •h-Iri* of Mr. and Mis. Melvin Campbell. In all sizes, Eancy Sox of Silk M _ ' Mohn in South Bend, Friday eve­ Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pears had as Mrs. Leon; Campbell entertained The Loyal Independence Club of ning, and, in whicli Phyllis, their $2.98 $4.98 and R ayon_____ T f? C the Unique Bridge dub at her the W. B. A. wilt hold? its annual week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs. daughter, took part. Tom Brown of Oak Park, 111., Dr. < home Thursday afternoon. picnic at St. Joseph on Wednes­ Mrs. Martin Bignell and sons, of 98c $1.98 day-, June1 27, Claude Roe and E. Johnson of cSLs35cand 20c Park Ridge, PI., are visiting with Chicago and Donald R. Pears of Broadcloth. (B.-s A O The Birthday Bridge Club met friends in Buchanan. Misses Dresses, each The Class of 1927 will hold a St. Joseph. Shirts* each «P1 co/O ; at the Orchard Hills Country club Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hanlin and Robert Rinker drove a Graharn- “ Wednesday afternoon in honor of class: reunion at Tower Hill, Satur­ children returned from their trip day. Paige 610 Sedan from Detroit in 98c to $1.98 Mrs. Lula Haskett's birthday. to Alaska, Monday. Helen, their the interest of L. C. Can- Motor daughter, expects to leave soon Co. He left Sunday evening and • Work Clothes “ Grace Enk entertained the ABC The Torchbearers class of the for summer school. arrived in Buchanan on Monday Sh°P A Q n > Bridge^ club in. honor of Mrs. Mil- Presbyterian Sunday school will Mr. and Mrs. John Leiter and evening. Silk Hose Aprons______Tfi? L L dred Russell’s birthday Tuesday. hold a picnic dinner at the home daughter Bernice spent Saturday Harold Jakway of Detroit is *; Mrs.. William Blaney won high of Mrs. George H. Stevenson,. Fri­ in South Bend, .visiting relatives. visiting at the G. H. Batchelor Ladies’ Hose of Thread 3j honors: day noon. They left Sunday for Warsaw to home, Silk, Service weight. In S r nl..__.$L29 “2 _■ attend the Leiter family reunion. Roy Tillson, general manager «b o n r A • • ♦ ♦ » « ♦ Accompanist, Stephen Liddicoat, Harvey Bristol, Harry Boyce of the Butterfield Theatres of De­ all the good shades. violin. and A1 Charles were in Niles on p“te $1.49 So COMMUNITY CHURCHES * troit, was the guest at the home £+■ * Address, “Independence Day, business, Friday. of Mr. and Mrs. John Portz on Pair, _ and Day of World Meaning.” Glenn Smith and Jesse Viele Monday evening- where he was en­ $1.59 $2.39 Girls' Chorus. "Songs to the were in Chicago on business tertained at a 6:30 dinner. Sox Flag.’’ Thursday and returned Friday. •g Christian, Science Church Harold Desenberg spent the 2 pair f o r ___ - __ 3&. Sunday School at 9:45 A. M. We are extending this public in­ August Eoti was in South Bend week-end at the home of his 5: Sunday morning service at 11. vitation to all Patriotic Societies Saturday on business. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Desen­ Household Hoods Canvas 1 C S; Subject: “ God.” to attend worship with us on Sun­ Jim Morse o f Elkhart, former berg, having as guest Miss Rose Gloves ______i DC 2- Wednesday evening meeting at day evening. resident of Buchanan, is visiting Phillips. Bring vour friends! Bath Towels, size 22x44 Blue Chambray ft f* 5 7:45: Reading room open from his brother, John. Henry Desenberg, nephew of Sig Shirts, each____nr O' C « 2 to 4 every Wednesday evening. H, Liddicoat, Minister. Thelma Atherton is working in Desenberg stopped in Buchanan extra heavy I the ticket office of the Princess Sunday on his way to Houston, p a ir ______g Evangelical Church i Hills. Corners Christian Church Theatre. Texas, where he has accepted a Straw Hats “ Rev. Louis May will preach next1 10 A. M. Bible School. J. G. The- committee of the Methodist position. Heavy Sheets, { t ’S “Tiff Sunday in the absence of Rev. Boyle, Supt. All welcome. church met Friday evening to ar­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wynn and 81x99, Each _ Mens Suits All the new shapes and 2 Gamfield, The theme for the • l'l A. M. Morning Worship. The range for a Sunday school party. family have moved to their new Straws at, Each P morning service anil he “The Dou- pastor will preach. Mr. and Mrs. Cress Watson home on the Moccasin Bluff Rive- Pillow Cases. 36x42, All-Wool Suits each with 3 , ble Cure," and for the evening ser- 7:30 P. M. Sunday Evening drove to Battle Creek Sunday, road. Each, and two pair trousers. jj vice, “The Day of Judgment.” Club. Discussion on “Why the where they visited at the home of Ted Lyons, son of Mi-, and Mrs. $1.98 $2.98 &B, ' ' ' Church,” the former's brother, Edward Lester Lyons, is spending several £ D C “ First Presbyterian Church On Friday night at 7:30 o’clock, Watson, who has been ill for some days at Diamond Lake as guest of $16.75 $22.50 the young people will gather at, Lunch $3.88 $4.98 » Bible, school 10 A. M. time. Other visitors at the home Billy Habicht:, son of Mr. and Mrs. Khaki Rollers, each % Morning Service 11 A. M. Sub- the church, dressed in old clothes, were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Watson, of Frank Habicht. Cloth . i9< Sjject: “The Higher Rock.’" to, attend a Hard Times party. The the Bend Of the River, the parents George Franklin has returned to tf Evening Service 7:30 P, M. program and the place of the of the brothers, and a sister, Mrs. his home here after Spending sev­ Children's Shoes 49c 69c "Subject,: “The Two Sides of Salva- party is a dark secret known only Rudolph Kline and husband of eral days in Chicago. Stion.’" to the members, of the committee,, South, Bend. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Charles and Ladies* Shoes Children’s One strap and * Harry W, Staver, Minister. After all have come to the Walter Ernsperger of Dayton; is daughter Alyce spent Sunday at Oxford styles in patent Mens Shoes church at 7:30, they will be in­ building a garage immediately: the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Oxfords in Tan and - Methodist; Community Church, formed there as to the program. west of town on the Terre Coupe Patent Leather in Tie leather. Pair Klute, in Three, Oaks. and One-Strap styles, j Black, pair, < j^ ^ f, 10 A . M. Church, school. Glen Until then none will know where road, where he plans to live while Mrs. John Beckwith: of Benton, \is} Shoes g. Hhsie.tt, Supt. Mrs, Resster, jr . or what it is to be. All young, building a. residence. Pair g o 1 Harbor, is making a short visit Tan and Black Oxfords, StSupfe, people of the community are very Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Widmoyer with her soil, Charles, Boyle. 3 J®to $3.49 » 11 A, M. Morning Worship. .cordially invited to be present for: Visited Sunday at the home of the Mrs. Lillie File and son Gordon, size 12 14 to 5 I4. Pair ^Sbib;, H&rry Banka, Jr. the fun. fOtmer's parents at Nappanee, Children’s Tan Oxfords," $3.98 $4.98 and Mr. and Sirs, Lester File, Work Shoes in Moccasin ^erinphi “Jesus- Feeds' the M.ulti- Last Sunday morning, Miss Ind. On, their return they were, visited friends in Chicago, Satur­ $3.49 $3.98 '^"tude.”' Dorothy Clark made a statement accompanied by .Mrs. Widmoyer's day. $2.89 10 $3.98 Stitched Outing Bal. or 5, 6:30; B: M. Epworth; League. before the Church concerning the grandfather, William Morris of: Miss Anna Halverson of Chic­ Arch Support Oxfords, Bovs’ Work Shoes, Out- P!Ur' $1.49 cap toe. ■ 7:30 P. M. Patriotic Service. extension, library that has just ar­ Elkhart, who is visiting here. ago is visiting- at the home Of Combination d * •***» > .Decoration: by Boy Scouts. rived from Lansing. A wide Mrs. T; Messer, of West Chicago Last, pair — ; S L B! L - _ - - $ 1 J 8 ' Community Sing. variety o f books will give alt an All local barber' shops will re­ Street. 1.89 $1.98 $2.4910 $4.98 ,*» Prayer. , opportunity for some profitable main open Tuesday evening until Lyle Chubb, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' " Girl’s r :ChorUs, “America, 'the arid enjoyable reading this sum­ late and will close all day Wed­ Frank Chubb, left Sunday to at­ •^Beautiful.” mer: nesday, July 4 th. 25tl.c tend the summer school at the Readings; ■— “Billie’s Secret," University of Michigan. Mr. and ITOR SALE—5-room house, base­ '•“Dintv Charlie” —Miss Virginia BIG BUSINESS OPENING Hemstitching, Nun’s Crochet and Mrs. Chubb drove up with him. ment. electricity, water. 2 lots. 'Hill. Nellie Gathcart, who runs a. big Embroidery threads, stamped Mr. und Mrs. William Anderson Fruit. $1300. "Terms. Harry _ Solo, “My Own United; States,” news stand and reads all the goods and ladies exchange. Bu­ and family of Chicago spent the Boyce, 109 So. Portage. Phone .Arthur Johnson. papers-, tells us that there are no chanan Hemstitching and Gift week-end at their cottage at Clear 325. 25tlc Exercise Song. “How Betsy Ross popcorn stands in or Shop, 110 Main St;, Mrs, E. F. Lake. Made the Flag”—Helen Liddicoat. Recoa-d Liners Have Paid Others France. Kubis. 25tlc. Eli Pierce and daughter Mrs. A. y-Why Not You? Rouse spent the week-end in Lawrence, Mich., guests of friends. • *i •*.» .t’,♦ • ♦ • « » • * . ♦**»*%, . . «'%**»**»*»__» . » .' « l When you hank a dollar Mrs. Kitty Fox Ketchum of * . t Chicago, and Mrs. Mattie Straw Paul, of Bloomington, 111., spent £ Cameras, Films, -> that’s the beginning bf it. the week-end at the home of £ ' ' ❖ Georgia Wilcox. 5 and an Unexcelled £ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devin of •:* x When you spend it that’s Pr e-J tily Chicago spen the week end at the home of Katherine Kingery. £ Developins: Service % the end of it. Alfred Roe, son of Mr. and Mrs. »*« • Herbert Roe is visiting William •{-. We carry the most com- £ Busch in Chicago. £ plete stock: of the best J Mrs. Addie Froceus is visiting in Berrien Springs, X eamex-as and films ill «|- Beryl Hansen collided with the y town. Iji car of Hr. Blackman of Chicago, Monday. The damages were very £ Tl’y o u r developing •{• S u it slight. Sale •j* serviae. We guarantee £ Wilson Leiter spent Monday in Starting Friday morning, June 30th, we place on sale every suit in Kalamazoo on business. •S the best results obtain- the store at greatly reduced prices.. The unusual weather condi­ Cole Hayes of Chicago spent the !*! able from your films. ■*> week-end at the home of his X Our prices on cameras, £ mother, Mrs. Emma Hayes on THE BUCHANAN STATE BANK tion finds us over-loaded with new, crisp, fresh; men’s and young Fourth Street. •J* films, a n d developing X men’s suits. To reduce our stock we have slashed prices right and During the storm Friday, the £ are the lowest. V BUCHANAN, MICH. Christian Advent Church was left., This is a real sale with real bargains. struck by lightning, causing slight damages. £ Rev. Harry Staver was called to Niles yesterday afternoon to IW.N. BRODRICK *• SUITS THAT SOLD UP officiate at the funeral of Mrs. § THE REXALL STORE TO $25.00 NOW Oscar Martinsen of that city, who A deep wide cut in all was killed in an automobile acci­ '5.T __ dent Saturday near: Jackson, our Men’s and Young; Mrs. George Bunker of Buchan­ .85 an has received; an announcement Men’s Suits. Wonderful; of the graduation of Howard ' I f Bunker, soil: of Mr. and Mrs, Sam in style and values. New Bunker of South Bend, from West In all new colors and Point, Mr. Bunker will take up a tans, greys, fancies and responsible, position in San Fran­ . . shades;,’ . • cisco, California,; He is the dark j colors,. tw o. and nephew of George Bunker 6f Bu­ i -f *! i"'"' *■ , 'I.-1 chanan. * f ; j ■" , / , thr4e. button,-; air-hand ! Mrs. John Currier arrived home! ^fra.Special!!! Thursday from Elyria, Ohio, ACTUAL $28.50, tailored. You’ll, marvel where she visited at the home of ‘ Moving pictures of the Siudehaker Comm ander mdkihg 2 5 ,0 0 0 -miles in - less than her daughter, Mrs. Burton Daw 23,000 min.utes at Atlantic City under auspices of the A . A . A ., will be shown at the $30.00, NOW . at the wonderful values for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Daw and daughter returned home with Chamber of Commerce. t this sale brings to you at Mrs. Currier and are spending a. week here with relatives and : this time. Every suit is friends. Miss Grace Richards, assistant ; marked at a remarkable Dean of Women, at Ann Arbor, arrived in Buchanan Thursday to Here; is a choice group of spend a week visiting with her F r id a y low price to insure fast Evening grandmother,- Mrs. Helen* Green, suits that you will like. and, spirited selling: Get, and with Mrs. W. S. Wells " and New patterns,, fine A ll- family. From here she will go to your suit and save. Minneapolis’,'Minn, to visit with June 29i at 7 :3 0 o ’e to e k W ool material, all new her folks, » Cal Bachman had the mis­ styles. fortune to fall and sprain the liga­ The public is invited and urged to see this wonderful car making a marvelous endur­ ments in his leg last 'Wednesday evening, and is forced to use ance run. / crutches for a time. 1*.. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Breame Reid visited at. the home of her parents, Mr; and Mrs. George Ernsperger, B.R. DESENBERG & BRO. Sunday: F. M. M OYER, Studebaker Dealer Wilbur Welch and son Leon Everything to Wear for Men and Boys were, visitors at the George Ern­ RttdV No Admission- to See -These Pictures ft » * sperger home Thursday, A :i * Mr;, and Mrs. Floyd Rolf were- callers at; the, home of Roy Wales Thursday evening, Section Two THE BERRIEN COUNTY RECORD News - Editorial SIXTY-FIRST YEAR BUCHANAN. MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928. NUMBER 25. Record. Telephone Number Nine Record Telephone Number Nine ■

pancy and the grounds have been Circus and Wild West with a com­ was about 5950,000, Record Office found nowhere else in the world* clean ready for pitching the circle plete circus performance—clowns, Upon its completion in 1930, the SCOUT CHIEFS Presented With FOURTH OF JULY of tents. The diving: tower and trained animals, arid "Thrillers”— trans-Michigan cable uni: principal AT ST. JOSEPH beach have also been completed. and the characters; human, and branches will connect more than A Rare Bloom The initial: outlay represents an. animal of Ranch, Mountains, and St. Joseph will celebrate Fourth, AT BLACK HAWK expenditure of 517,000. 50 of the principal: telephone ex­ The summer session which j Plains; a Circus Side Show with changes of the state, extending Calvin Bachman presented the of July this year. Two hands will opens July 3: and closes August 13 j the tallest and smallest, and all from Detroit and Port, Huron on Record Office a beautiful Shasta furnish Concerts day and night. CAMP SUNDAYincludes two sessions of two weeks j the strange entertainers of Earth the east to Benton; Harbor-.St. Lily Saturday, one of a bouquet U. S. Coast Guard Exhibition, each and one one week session. It —no monstrisilies; and the World’s Joseph and South Haven on the. sent him. by his son, Earl Bach­ 3:30 p. in. Sliver Beach, where- p r o m in e n t ; a u r o r a m e n is expected that about 110 boys [ Greatest Minstrel Show—a very west, with Grand Rapids, Grand man, who is in. the employ of the dancing and, all kinds of amuse­ MOI.D COUNCIL. HERE will be present each session. ; rare and meritorious1 black-face Haven, Bay Oity and Saginaw, the: U. S. forestry service in the Mt. ments can be enjoyed . Grand ON WEEK EXO The Aurora council members j performance. Each of these have northern points, and Toledo, Ohio;: Shasta: district. The Shasta lily display of fireworks at 9 o’clock. who. attended were: W. B. Greene, l a band. The Main Show Band, Niles and South Bend, Indiana, the grows only in a limited tract near There are other natural attrac­ A number of prominent busi­ council president, member of the | directed by Prof. A. U. Esleck, southern points. At. the two out- Mt. Shasta, California,* and is tions at St. Joseph—on the Lake. ness anti professional men rep­ board of directors of the Barber- appears: in daily "down-town” con- of-tlie-state points; the cable will resenting the Boy Beaut Council Cfreene Manufacturing- company of ! certs with Lylah Reed singing be joined with, the big- New York- of Aurora, a city- of 00,000 popula­ Aurora: K. D. Waldo, superinten­ I with, and beating, it. Prof. Clifford Chicago-St. Louis cables and tion lying Immediately west of dent of schools in East Aurora; J. j M. Thompson, "The Norwegian transcontinental and other cir­ Chicago, visited Black l-Tawk H. Smith, superintendent of Giant" is the tallest, heaviest, big cuits reaching: into every state in camp north Of Buchanan Sunday schools in West Aurora; Jim Har­ ! man: ever born, near 9 feet tall. Is the Union, It also will connect and extended final approval to ley. Aurora postmaster: O. A. j a college graduate and when he with, the transatlantic, Mexican that project as the permanent Bates, manager o f the Bates j college yells, the ground trembles. and Cuban circuits. In Michi­ summer camp for the Boy Scouts Mercantile Company; G-. N, David­ J "He is close and friendly with gan, smaller cables and open wire of that city. son. proprietor of the Davidson ; Mars: and the Milky Way,” says lines from all parts of the state The party .'arrived Saturday Furniture Company. i the Press' Agent, On the Midway will tie in with the new cable also,: Jiiglit by automobile, the council The Btackhawk Camp Staff for j are all the modern and old time Kalamazoo, Jackson, Ann Arbor, rides. There are a long line of members bringing their wives and the summer session will be: Dearborn, Ypsilanti, Battle Creek, SOUTH BEND, IND. families, and a number of other director. C. E. Palmer; assistant different tented theatres and the Flint, Pontiac, Royal Oak, Birm­ friends of the organization, and director, 11'." Remley, assistant ' Handsomest Girlie in show life. ingham, Mt. ClemenS and inter-; staid alt night at Colwell hail, tak­ director, G. McGee; nature in­ | "Lotta" is her name, born at mediate points are on the route Of ing supper* breakfast and dinner structor, Sylvester Miller; swim­ l Gulfport and when a toddler the new’ cable. Lansing will be the following- day. In the morning ming instructor, Foster Keagle. j danced on the knees of the South’s readied by a branch cable.. a council session was held, and first Citizen, Hon, John Sharp In diameter the lead sheathed; plans for the future development Few Live Century Williams, many a time. cable is slightly larger than a, Summer of the camp and for the summer Among human beings- only one man’s wrist, yet it contains an sessions to "begin July 9, were dis­ i Bell Telephone average of 3S7 talking circuits, cussed. person in. 30.(10(1 lives to reach the i-eiitui-v mark. which, if in the form of open wire The hall is now ready for occu­ Completes Big circuits, would require 15 pole and vocal selections interspersed: Hats f38S£5S®^E@®m£S5Si@SKB3®$Ba5gS2 E*se=sasss« lines of five crossarms per pole with the dance music. Artists I Mich. Hook-up with 10 wires to each crossarm. BROCEUS KIN from the radio, vaudeville and the, Building of this cable and the silver screen are being booked’ b y ' One hundred, miles of long- dis- recent introduction of a new' the, management and will, be seen fance telephone cable, comprising speedy type of long distance ser­ HOLD REUNION on special nights. ‘ the Ann Arbor-Kulamazoo unit of vice by means of which a majority I j ' f ( f i { , -:h Dainty viands, well served on, the trans-Michigan toll cable, will of long distance calls can be con­ $3,95 AT ROUGH HOME meticulously ordered tables by be placed in service fully this nected while the calling pa i;ty courteous attendants, with linens, ■week*by the Michigan Bell Tele­ holds the line, as in making a local china and _ silverware fit tor the! phone company, company officials call, are the two outstanding long Special on Vagabond FAMILY SETTLED FARM most fastidious, specializing in j announce. This brings to a com- distance developments of recent NEAR TULLS CORNERS steak and chicken dinners, also j pletion approximately 350 miles of years, it is stated. The opening and sport styles. IN IS40 dainty toasted sandwiches can be j the proposed S25-mi!e long dis of this cable provides many addi­ procured from noon to closing! tance cable system of the com­ tional long distance circuits, and The annual reunion o f the Bro- from now on. pany, building of which w’as begun also shortens the time required to CHILDREN’S HATS $1.95 ceus family was held Sunday at More room has been provided in 1926. It is planned for com­ connect users of the service. for spectators, part of the sides pletion in 1930 at a total cost of Michigan telephone users now- are the fine country home of Emory have been glazed, so no matter NEW MILLINERY7 SPECIALS FOR THE FOURTH. Rough two miles south of Buchan­ more than 810,000,000. The cost averaging 2,100,000 long distance CraltsmaiisM what the weather, patrons will of the unit just placed in service calls per month. an, guests to tire number of 70 have comfort Within. Parking assembling for a one o'clock din­ space is provided for 1000 autos ner and a pleasant informal arid each side of pavilion has afternoon. ample table accomodation for the Guests of honor for the, oc­ large patronage, all things in casion were the five living sisters connection with the Light House X & of the original Broceus family, are of the best, the accoustics and daughters of Abram Broceus, who crystal ball being outstanding £ f came from Ohio in 1S40 to settle features. The management caters l on SO acres In the extreme north­ to the better class of patronage % Tlie loving care in work that marks the craftsman is evinced west corner of Buchanan town­ and enjoys a large clientile from ship, then . the heart of a virgin the surrounding country as well as * by the workers who prepare your glasses in our shop. This j forest. Broceus and his wife resorters. t brought one child here, and nine i A Great Month-End Sale personal skill, is supplemented by the finest modern median-1 were horn on the homestead above I mentioned, of whom the five sis­ Legion Plans Air Y Teal devices, and the personal supervision of the same expert ters survive, their ages ranging from 70 to 87. Circuses at San £ Y film examines your eyes and fits your glasses. j T These sisters are: Airs. Justus # - af Suits at Spiros H- Steiner Of'’Niles, S7 years ofd £ F. B. BLACKMOND Mrs. S. C, Quint of Carroll, Iowa, So years old; Mrs. George Hanley, Arrangements have been com-: Y 204 Front St.: Mrs, Anselem pleted with the war department f Registered Optometrist with Wray. 113 Lake St.; Mrs, Francis for staging spectacular battle ex­ ercises and two great air circuses f Fowler. Y Blackmona’s Jewelry and Optical Store The old Broceus farm, which during the American Legion T was ultimately enlarged by the national convention to be held in San Antonio October S to 12. T purchase of neighboring land to T f NILES. MICH. over 200 acres, is now known as Co-operation of the -army has Y the Joel Hartline farm, arid is oc­ been pledged to the limit by T $ T cupied by Clayton Hartline. Secretary of War Dwight F. Davis and Assistant Secretary of T 45 $50 Abram Broceus, arrived on the 60 f place at the opening of winter, War Trubee F. Davison/In charge Y v and cut green logs in the forest of aviation for the department, for his cabin, quartering- saplings Philip B. Stapp, general Legion £ f to stop the cracks between the convention director, announced on T T logs, and chinking with clay. He his return from conferences just held with them at Washington. ? Y made a fireplace of clay mixed v * with cut Straw as a hinder. He The greatest fliers in the army j will be assigned to put on the air’ HART SCHAFFNER Y Cottages and cut white oak trees and hewed f °orches clapboards, which he laid on circuses. Secretary Davis and; t notched poles for a roof, and piled Assistant Secretary Davison told T should be gaily cool ! logs on top to hold them in place. Mr. Stapp. One circus will prob­ Y There was not a nail in the entire ably be staged on Monday and the t structure. In this building- com­ other on Friday of convention T Look to Wyman's for bright cretonnes, cushions, prising two rooms and a loft, the week. 1 Picked battalions from the fa-j-iyT & MARX SUITS awnings, rugs and Vudor shades ! family lived 13 years, then built a larger house. mous old Second Division,, which; & Y They went to school two miles wrote its name large in the liis-l j through the forest, Where the tory of the World War, will stage V howl of the timber wolf and the the battle exercises, which will £ sight of a terrifying, though prob­ be the most elaborate and thril­ for ❖ Vudor Porch Shades ling put on in America since the i ably peaceful enough redskin T were still common occurrences. armistice, Mr. Stapp stated. This One of their teachers at this will be in the form of a simulated t time was Jake Ullery. who is still attack on a prepared enemy posi­ tion. Fliers wilt be assigned by Y insure coolness - living near Niles at an advanced ❖ age. The first teacher which the the war department to demon­ oldest sister had was: a Miss Eliza strate the dropping- of 1100 pound F arley. bombs on the attacking troops. t 6 - 4 0 In 1S63 the family moved to the Cooperation of the navy depart­ Y farm which is now- commonly ment has also been assured by known as the Broceus homestead, Secretary Curtis D. Wilbur. Plans a mile and, a half west of Buchan­ are being considered for sending f 6 ft. wide size an, the title to which still remains the dirigible Los Angeles to the f in the family, after 63 years. Mrs. convention if arrangements can ? > George Hanley is now* the owner. be Worked out for mooring the Y Everything you need is in this sale— light colors, Outside Guests. big ship there. Y Guests; from a distance who at­ The air circus and the battle dark colors— greys, tans and blues; single and Vudor porch shades (see illustration) are made of tended the reunion Sunday were: maneuvers will be only two of the T Mrs. S. C. Quint of Carroll, la; njany big; features of convention ■narrow strips of wood permanently stained entertainment which San Antonio, Jr double breasteds; 2 and *3 buttons— fine all wool green or brown. They are all, 7 ft. 6 inches long Mrs. E. M. Byerlv of Cart-oil; la.; I Mrs. Clyde Furnaid of St. Charles, is going to - put on for the Legion - V t T but vary In. width from 3 ft. to: 12 ft. and are pric-, 111.; Mr. and Mrs... M. E>, Quint -and gathering, Mr: Stapp) said. ; A world’s championship 'rodeo; with £ fabrics—-every size. Values so1 fine and so good we ed; accsrdingly at $3 to $13.50. daughter of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. , *. > \ V * ' ‘ •’ Ralph Farnsworth of Wabash, the greatest performers" in the f i ¥ Ind.: Mrs. Fred Hanley and. son game participating,, will also be still say— satisfaction guaranteed or money back. staged. t & o f Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. F. E. T Newberry of Pasadena,, Calif.; Mr. ❖ New Waitex Rugs and Mrs, Verner Spalding of Niles Legion I- Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Perlev of f South Bend; Mr. and. Mrs. Frank T o Sponsor § are colorful and modernistic Steiner of South Bend. Y Family Organization. Dodson’s Shows $45 - $50 - $55 - $60 Suits for $39.50 & After the dinner had been con­ cluded, a short business meeting Dodson’s World’s Fair Shows,: £ f 13-50 W'as held in which the following 35 "all-steel” cars, in two sections, Y officers were elected, for the com­ are dated for Niles, week of July. ing: year;. president, Emory Rough; 2 to 7. The American Legion hoys f “Wcfftex" is durable because it is woven of fiber Vice president, Albert Rhoades; are sponsoring the engagement. Y one way and straw the other,. These rugs are de­ secretary and treasurer, Mrs. In the 25 odd years of Dodson’s Shows: not a single black mark is cidedly striking looking,, too; with their dear, Lillian Rhoades. t t on record. C. G. Dodson, sole " bright colors and modernistic designs. Size 6x9 LIGHT HOUSE OPEN DAILY, owner, personally directs and f m ft. is $13.50— other sizes; priced: at $2.85 to, $21.75, guarantees, amusement fit for Y Sam’l Spiro & Co. NOON TO MIDNIGHT families, and nothing to shock the T W-: The Light House, New- Buffalo’s mind of a child. That he has a popular rendezvous for lovers: of clean show evidences in the "Can­ £ The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Stylish C lothes w . Use our Parking-at-the-Door Service terpsichorean art which: has been vas Church” for his: near 600 Y open on Saturdays only since people, with, the only Circus SOUTH BEND, IND. w Memorial day, opens for the 1928 Preacher, Foe Waddell, as its T Y- sqason this Saturday, featuring Chaplin, No other show has tak­ Y the Light House Aces, a music en’ this; advanced, clean, step. Mr. m GEORGE WYMANS CO. galaxy composed of stars of pre­ Dodson, offers . pageantry, music £ SOUTH BEND. vious orchestra playing at the and- pretty girls a-plenty. His Y dainty pavilion. Good music is !| promised,; there will be novelties iFAGSi ri'n & THE COUNTY REG'GE© THUJK&UA#, j U'NE 28, 1V)28.

Duties Truckers in. Truckers will not he held; re-1 For further information, gradr | here with relatives. first time, July 16 to 21. Mem­ New Automobiles, sponsible for the grade in packagesling circulars, etc., write to the | A number of relatives and bers of the college staff and na­ Relation to Fruit, of apples, grapes, or potatoes, u n -1 State Department of Agriculture, | Mews Around Baroda friends attended the funeral of. tional authorities have been se-" “” Soon to ' Vegetable Laws less it appears that they or the: at Lansing, or to one of its branch I Mrs. James Bays held at Decatur, cured as instructors for this insti­ Appear on Market company they represent is re- offices, 7S Elm Street, Benton Wednesday. Mrs. Bays was a for­ tute. i — — mer resident of Baroda. Farmer’s Day, the largest and The State Department, of Agri­ sponsible for the grading thereof, i Harbor, and 407 Commerce Build- The Atlantis Rekebah Lodge j were entertained at a kitchen Another new motor car, to her- They will, however, be held re- ing. Detroit, Miles Bailey of Benton Harbor most important of the summer culture is charged with the en­ No. 33-1 held its regular meeting J shower. The affair was arranged spent Sunday at the Abraham meetings, will interest thousands known as the “Plymouth” is soon sponsible for the absence -o f any Peter D. Dukeshercr, Director Wednesday evening. After lodge | by the mother of the prospective forcement of Jaws, governing the and all required marking; mean­ of the Bureau o f Foods and Stan­ Hendrix home. of visitors who" will come to the to be announced in Detroit, The grading, packing and shipment o f ing. name and address, grade, dards. refreshments of ice cream and bride-groom, Mrs. Rudolph Zcilke Gardner Shuler left Friday for campus on July 27. It will be the car, it is said, has been under con­ variety, size required by the Act, i cake were served. The next meet- and cue sister of the bride-elect. Evanston, 111., after spending sev­ eleventh annual Farmer's Day. struction for some time, but for­ Michigan fruits and vegetables. eral days here with friends and A school for librarians opens Certain responsibilities, rest on the, and net contents. In the case of | ing July 4th, the new officers will Miss Margaret Cast The mar- mal decision as. to its name was Pheasant Eggs rid ge of the popular young couple relatives. July 9 and continues through July not determined until a few days so-called trucker. In order that apple packages see Act No. S2, I be installed. The entertaining Public Acts of 1925. Grape will oe held at the Bridgman Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Markham of 20, and the annual conference of ago. No information as to what * the- many truckers engaged In May Be Secured committee for this meeting is: Iva South Bend spent Sunday at the fruit and; vegetable transporta­ packages. Act No, 1-15, Public Lutheran Church. June 30th. Y. M. C. A. secretaries will be company' is to build it, its price, p g.n m P'sss-rv! : Shuler, Fred Kurtli, Marie Witt- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Livengopd Milford Gardner home. held the latter part of August. size or other details are revealed tion may fuUy understand and co­ Acts of 1925, and potato packages. a rom ^tase a. arm, meiv Mianie Fealhei. Rose Ros£ Spii- Act No. 76, Public Acts of 1925. of Michigan City spent the week­ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knight of A mid-summer school for as yet. Spokesmen for it said the operate with the Department this — r ----- , gc-r, Eliza Henning, Esteila Benton Harbor spent Sunday eve­ poultrymen is set for July 9 to 13. circular is issued. Blue tags shall be used for TJ. S. end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter name Plymouth was chosen be­ . - . , There will oe a supply o. ,->etz}ip, and Ida Arend. All mem- ning at the E. W. Mead home. The .sessions were attended by 100 cause the car typifies the endur­ Act No, 207;, Public Acts of Nw- potatoes. ana red. tag* fo r , pheasant eggs available at the are urged t0 be pre8ent at Livengood. The King's Daughters Class of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Riley and of the state's leading poultry ance, strength, rugged honesty, 1913,, entitled “an Act to prevent L. S. No. 2. Properly branded or - Mason Game Farm tor those who yyg mecaij„n child of Bainbridge spent the fraud and deception m the sale- of stenciled bags do pot require tags. - may want them throughout the PutS Hoev<,tem Berrien tlie Cong. Sunday school, with raisers; in 1926, when the last of lie Pilgrim band who were the their teacher, Mrs; Frank Rick, week end at the George Bean School for this group was; given. first American colonists. Michigan grown fruits and vege­ The Commissioner of Agricul- balance of toe month. P. S. Love-i Springs lss KUU1 is spending 0 sevei.il ^ days home. tables"" requires the full name and tore-, or any of' his, inspectors are joy of the Game Division of the ; held a popcorn and candy sale with Warren Kiaus. j Tuesday night at the Hardware Wm. Richter and daughters .of address, o f the packer or dearer authorized to enter any premises State Department of Agriculture.! The first band conceit of Michigan City spent the week-end including the name of the state to within the State to inspect food has announced. Due to the un­ ’-“ e ' store. All proceeds go toward the season was held Tuesday evening. building fund. at the Fred Schiutt home. he printed or stamped on each products, and obtain samples. It usually cold weather this spring, ' There were laOO people present Miss Alice Asbury of Bridg­ package before such, package is is made a misdemeanor for any the hens did not start laying as ICennetli Brown Of Kalamazoo wko enjoyed a very fine ixogram. has arrived home to spend the man spent Saturday with Miss removed front the premises of the person to obstruct the Commis­ early as usual and will continue to Mr. and Mrs. Edv aid DeMor- Christina Bean. sioner of Agriculture or any of his . . summer with his father and other packer or dealer. a later date than is customary. ,ow oi Lake, ic spent \, ednesuay , re]a.tives. Mr. Brown was gradu- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rutledge of Section S, of the Act, provides inspectors in the pursuit of their The farm has. just completed us .0 evening" at the Anna Pvope home. ated last year from the. Western St. Joseph spent Sunday at the that no- person shall sell or offer, duties, and every such obstruction' second setting of 5.000 eggs. Any Miss Lorraine Smith spent the Wm. Fhiscator home. 8 expose or have in. his possession on conviction thereof is punishable1 one desiring a setting "of these State Teacher’s college as a chem­ week end at the Joseph Vincent ist. He studied this year and will Mr. and; Mrs. Chas, Smith and “E for sale in the open, market any by a fine of not less than twenty-1 eggs may do so by filing an apph- home at Buchanan. family and Mary Hendrix spent fresh fruits or vegetables, packed five dollars nor more than one cation with the Department. go again next year to study for Mrs. Joseph Vincent of Buchan­ liis degree. Sunday at the A, F, Rick home in in a closed package and intended hundred dollars or not more than In making its attempt, Michigan! an spent Thursday at the Chas. Glendora. for sale unless such package is ninety days in the county jail. at least lias the experience of | Miss Doris Brown arrived home KirTth home. Saturday from the South Bend Mrs- Alma Shuler left for South, marked as in the Act required. Unfair competition brought others to scan, while engaged in I Miss Gladys steinbauer is oa saves Bend Friday for several days visit Each trucker is liable for all about by truckers who fail to ob- the interesting work. The state I Business College to spend the ’.tie sick list. summer months here. with friends and relatives. packages m his possession not seive legal requirements lias called a* Oregon has also. been „ interested; . Mr. and Mrs Aug'-M E,rlshc!s marked as herein required, and for this warning. The Department in the propagation of Hungarians [ and Ml , rd Artln;r Birlthofc, Albert 7 ‘ Kofreiter spent several Chicago last week on should., therefore, refuse to accept solicits the trucker's coopeiation under wire. Oregon started t\ o , of LriPoito sr.snt Sunday at the ■ Many Groups Rural any package which is not legally toward the observance and en­ business. years ago and while tney have not i q t> pbuler home, Mrs. Walter Anderson and her marked. The requirement applies forcement of fruit anti vegetable been conspicuously successful and) Miss ” I vingcUne Wallace cf Workers to Meet to; all fruits and vegetables grown laws, and when uch laws are o b -. suffered material losses, they_now | Hldj ijouse Chicago ja d Gardner daughter Joyce spent Friday in in Michigan., and the fine provided served by the trucker unfair com­ the Twin Cities. A t State College seem assured of success. They Pinner Evanston, .'h.. spent sirs. Jacob Russell and children ELECTRICAL servants not only save labor, but give for is not more than ten dollars petition and unfair methods will have reached the point where they, for each offense. have largely ceased to exist. <,aV" «"t Inc cnas. Santa gj Joseoh spent several days Many special group meetings you time for other pursuits and pleasures. believe they can raise the Kutigar-! home,... Jus-i '\**,-ace -eit Friday, at abe j acob Johns home, and conferences, ranging all the iaa pheasant and have the con­ for A oodrock, Louit. where she is . The ^Id homestead of Mrs, Sam way from rural ministers to “just Time is money, not only in the industrial plant, but crete evidence in the way of birds Director oif a girl s recreation; ^ 3 thrown open Sunday plain farmers” , have been called j to show for their efforts. camp. . . | for the celebration of her 74th for the Michigan State college j translated into the health and happiness of the family. Every type of confinement is Milton St,c-der an.. Jot and j ;3;rthday. s,xty friends were in campus during the next few being tried—birds are placed under James Nesselroth of Chicago spent j ,-jftondanee for the party arranged weeks. Literally' thousands of vis-1 woodlot conditions, and they are c rieay at tha ■->- Kraus home.. jjy »,frs_ Mans’ daughter, Mrs. itors will he included in the j ELECTRICITY TO SERVE YOU released in enclosed fields and Mr. and Mrs. U » Smith ano, j j arc^ Knight with whom she various gatherings. j placed, under other conditions. family. Mrs. Alma Snider, card- majjes her home. A pot-luck din- Rural women from all sections! i Even with the eggs on hand, the — r„® HI*er- ,nn

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4926 1 ■■=' S1& A ^5' U A i L ■1 7 T THURSDAY, J DNiii 28, lv>2b. i s t &&is3sr erniHTT a s s e s s u !A e s- ni_ v 1 rr~r*Ti *'■■■ "■■■■t m .—»■ partment and the Canadian Once the savage in America bit delightful time. They ware very covering. The seven stitches have Heckathern. family of South’Bend spent Sun­ authorities^ to insure the best ana the dust; now he hires an alienist. much pleated with the whole en­ been remove's! Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lurch of day with Mr. and Mrs. Neal Van- . If people would only pray as Urmrn (Eatutttj Errors most advantageous location for Lew. hard to avoid war as they pray to tertainment and the courtesy ex­ DAYTON Buchanan spent Sunday evening-: McCLTJRE BEOS. ; the bridge, hut it may be expected win one. tended to them by the Booster’s with Mr. and Mrs. George Gow- Miss Ruth and Gheda Strunk Publishets ■ j club, who are doing a fine amount land. t that Mr. Smith will allow no Mr. and Mrs. John Adams of spent Saturday with their grand­ greater delays in the actual be­ The truly poor are those who of work for Bridgman. The ban­ Mr. and Mrs, Joe Forgue .and Entered as second class matter November 20, 1910, [ quet was elaborate, delicious and LaCross, Ind., Mr. and Mrs, Geo. daughter Wanda spent Sunday': parents, Mr. and Mrs. William' ginning of the work than are must buy cheaper cuts of beef in Strunk. Buchanan, Mich., under the act of .March S, 1S70. ( absolutely necessary. order to afford nice stockings. wonderfully served by the man­ Williams of LaPorte, spent Sun­ evening with Miss Blanche Shel­ agement of the new Weko, The day afternoon with Mrs, Roxinda don. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE | ‘‘Nc.w that the bridge is assured, CONRAD REUNION we are naturally going to be quite Humility isn't much of a virtue building and surroundings are Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heckathorn Berrien and St. Joseph Countit per voar.__------$?..00 : very attractive and it is a beauti­ Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hamilton and Mrs. Lida Batten spent Sun­ impatient’ until it is finished and if you cultivate it because you are . June 24c marked a day long to Elsewhere ______l>o. 00: Single Copses------Je • open for travel." afraid to fight. ful place to spend the day. We and family spent Sunday evening day afternoon with Mr,’ and Mrs. predict a. very successful season with Mrs. Roxinda Hamilton. Clarence Swank who is seriously be remembered by those present : I for Bridgman. Rev. H. C. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vickery of ill. at the home of Mrs. Melvinee Con- THE NEtV FOURTH Midsummer is the rime when mer­ pastor of the M, E. Church at A !-1, South Bend spent Sunday after­ Mr, and Mrs. Louis ‘Falconer fad Ely of Butler, Mich., where Tear by year the old fashioned chants sacrifice profits to move legan And W. Zimmerman of [ noon with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ham­ and daughter Ada, and Charles thirty-four relatives' met and nine Fourth of ju ly with spitting can­ their remaining summer merchan­ News Around Whiting, Ind., were also guests of ilton. Shingleton of Indianapolis spent friends called during the day. A non and sterling rocket against a dise and when the interesting ad­ ualien the Booster’s Club. The Ladies Aide meeting will be several clays last week, the guests pot luck dinner was served and blue-black sky is becoming more vance styles in .cats, dresses, lints Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sunday. Mr, years she has beet, * learner in Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Maxim spent postponed until July 12. of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Van Lew. each family brough enough for, anti accessories arrive to add sest Sunday with their daughter, Edna Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sebasty Mr. and Mrs. Chester Credit of crowd;, crate of: strawberries, and more of a memorv and Mrs. Ernest Hess enjoyed the the. Lansing high school ’the The Fourth of duly which small to shopping, in Grand Rapids. spent Sunday With Mi- and Mrs. Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mrs. Barley baked beans, meat loaves, chicken hoys and girls awaited as eagerly tVrsmial and household needs theatre at Niles Sunday evening. groom holds a position with the Mrs. John Mullaaey was called to Julius Reinlie. Reed of Niles spent Sunday with and fresh fish,- S beautiful cakes, as" Christmas itself, a day of toy are now being replenished with Miss Elizabeth Hess of Bu­ Lansing State Journal. He was a Del'alb Saturday by the sickness Frank Martin and friend of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ferguson, decorated prettily and everything good to eat. Many beautiful torpedo, of eellukud-coUsrtd orat­ distinct savings to the buyer. chanan is staying with her aunt, graduate in 1022 of the Lansing of % sister-in-law. South Bend spent Sunday evening Mrs. Ivan Ferguson is enter­ ors, and ice cream socials, has Strophes for future needs are be­ Mrs. Frank Sunday. high school. Twenty immediate J.-Tw and Mrs. Jim Smith and with Mr. and Mrs, John Martin. taining her two nieces from Kala­ Bowers and an ideal day made the, been transformed into an Inde­ ing purchased at low midsummer Mr. and Mrs. August Storm and relatives and tends were guests children of Chicago spent Sunday Mrs. Florence Johnson and mazoo this week. day delightful throughout After.1 pendence Day of quiet and dignitv prices and countless buyers now son Harold from Niles were the at a luncheon served at the Slo­ with tne latter’s mother, Mrs. daughter Lela of Kalamazoo spent The Dayton Lodge No, 214 will dinner the history of the Conrad “But how can we teach our chil­ imd i, possible to buy the things Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. cum Hotel at 11:30 A color r’io,a Addison. Sunday with her parents. hold the regular installation of family was read by Wilbur Conrad dren what Fourth of July reaby which fney have desired since and Mrs. Chris. Andrews. scheme of yellow and white was Mi and Mrs, G. W. Daniels and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson and officers Monday night, July 2. Ice of Mt. Dora, Florida, and' we means?” a mother asked not long Summer's coming but refrained Mrs Ellis Goodenough is visit­ effectively ea.ricd out with loses Mr. anil Mrs. H, Morley and cfatl- Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wilson and cream and cake will be served by found onlji a few of the many ago, adding, "you must meet a from buying because of early ing relatives in Nappanee, Ind., for the decora’, .ons of the table 1 - n Ji ove to Buchanan Sunday sons spent Monday with Mr. and the lodge. present. W ehope the reunion con­ child on his own ground- -things season prices. This is economy th.s week. which was cent-,ie i with a -’•1- if c - icon fo>- a short call at the Mrs. Charles Wilcox and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Wilson tinues and all will endeavor to must be explained to him in tenm. season for those who take ad­ u’lng cake and a miniature bmle Oydc F,unveil home. EfSe Wilson. and family are visiting at the come next year. Relatives were, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Dodd and present from Homer, Athens, Bu­ that he understands. vantage Of this opportunity which Mrs. Helen Noggie were South and groom. The happy cuiple Rev Hurbert Hahn of Goshen, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Matthews-and home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. This mother, who is fortunate knocks but once a year. Bend business calleis Monday. leit in the a, tc: noon for a r.ioit iQdr.tna. delivered a fine sermon daughter Mabel spent Sunday C. L. Wilson. chanan, Niles, Mich., South Bend, enough never to have been forced Midsummer bargains aie not Mrs. J. Enis. Mrs. A. Wade and wedding trip, aftei whu.h they wail n 11 0 Brethren Church Sunday. with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. William Leiter Ind., and Mt. Dora, Florida. to the tragic task o f binding up offered to the women folks aion? Mrs. M. Dudleson, of Hudson ilia. reside in Lansing v l.etc ti.e bride­ I. ■ Vc na Richardson, whose face Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crooker spent Thursday evening with Mr. mangled little lingers sh-edded ly Overstocks of men’s suits, hats, R Blcasdale of Walkerton were groom has a row house computed w'-..-- cut very badly at the hall and family of Niles spent Sunday and Mrs. William Strunk. Record Liners Have Paid Others “innocent fire-crackers." is argu­ starts, underwear ar.d other vve u- the guests recently of Mrs. If. and furnished The oat-c.-iowa game, Sunday, June 10, is re­ evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Ray VanLew and —Why Not You? ing that a child must be taught mg apparel are unloaded at this Rcnbargt'i guests v,vre: Mi v.d Lira ih,.ul the meaning of liberty ..ml free­ -..line of year to eager custoineis Fred Henspeter who has been Rugg and da-igntvr Hek", Mr dom and independence by lighting There are thrif.y men who find u unable to do his farming the past ; and Mrs. Leon-wi McKean .nil a pin wheel or hurling" a torpedo highly profitable at this time of four weeks on account of daughter of J ansunr. Mis Georg. ■cane upon the pavement. tta year to stock up with clothing rheumatism is improving rapidly North; Mist M I-.oyi of Gwosso. Gilbro’s Pay Cash 8 It is difficult for u? who passed csserr.als for the entire year. and is now able to assist with the and Mrs. Pearl L Green of Jevl;- j OPEN EVERY For Stocks | childhood in the eld-fashioned Newspaper advertisements her­ i son. work. None Too Large or 1 noisy* Fourth of July degade to ald th - opening of the midsummer Mrs. G. Slavson and son and M. i Mr. and Mis Aithur Met/get I EVENING L B R @ ’ S Too Small * j remember that our Roman candles iestv. -ring sa-.es and guide the Wertz from Detroit were tao Sun­ entertained at Sunday dinnei Mt. 330 S, Michigan St. and "flower pota” meant anything buver to the places where shop­ day guests of Mi. and Mis. Orne and Mrs. V RisSnT of FcuTh Bend lofty and inspiring to us -any­ ping is now not only profitable Kiefer. : Mr. and M:v, J.itnes Cm illx.l of Formerly U . S. A rm y Store South Bend Next tp Grand Trunk Statical thing but a rollicking holiday. but a.: exciting adventure. Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Renbaiger Buchanan vrtie guests Sund.; of Safe and sane Fourths are entertained at then home Summy, ! Mr. and Mis. Guy Best. pretty well established hut the " INTERN \i:ONAT- BRIDGE Mi n-i'l Mrs Albeit Mann. Gil­ Mr. and M i-. Ward .Tam-r, ..it U argument some way should be Th t ci 1 Hut on. Timcs-Heiald bert Renhaiger „nd wife fiom rsu- the Sunday gtu.su of Mi, m l r..s found to make green the meaning reminds the world that its town cbman Mr. and Mis. E'hs Ren- t Bernard Renbir-ger. a n ltra p t Sf®efc AT ®i^mSlcm of what those periwigged tniliove too. is soon to have an interna­ I'a’-g'' from Three Oaks The House D.-vu1 mclics-ia of our nation did back eu .Tidy 4. tional bridge: will furnish the irricx _ci the "The Port Knron-fh,-nia bridge Mrs. John Hamilton and daugh­ A Lucky Purchase of the Square Deal Tailor’s Stock Enables Us To Offer This Glean 177d, is a worthy one. ter, Mrs. C. Dodil were Tuc-\I-ty Renee, a darn ■ t:- Uj gi\ n me The great purpose of a Fourth rr.t.:su’ v is now law in both the guests of Mr. and Mrs Levi Alien I. O. O. F. Mall SauiidaV evei uv; Merchandise at Prices That Are Surprisingly Low. Values That Can Be Found Only of July observance is net only to rn.-.,J Plates and t'anada, luring at NTs'- ; Mr. mid Mit VW ’.-.r Morley eti- pay respect to the early framers h.-.r. passed hy congress and the Sirs. F. Blake and brother, Jolm tertaincJ during the week-end, In a Bankrupt Stock! o f tins government bur 'to measure Uana.iiiin pu’ Isainent and having M uh'e nom Chicago aie guests Mr. and Mrs. J. if. Smith of Oak rt.i.ved pi evidential and icyal ap­ the patriotism of this with thaf of Mr. and Mrs. N. Swank. ; Park. Red ar Blue Men's Men’s Leo’s Lee’s Lee’s day, to determine whether this proval, , Leon Steams let. Monday on a ID® Heavy "The cn, vgy whim Mavunrd John Clark and Will Roundy Barilla mi Work Heavy W J iizit Shop nation has been true to the faith, have just had new mi.1;: houses 1 business trip to Flint. Handker- Canvas Overalls whether it has kept aloft tec Stan-h prcmotti of the bin.gc is bum air. and Mrs. Lloyd Swan and Socks Gloves Pants §2 25 GnSle Coats torch, whether its willingness 'o h .-i' lying in pushing toiwaid the Mi and Mrs. A. L. Stodder re­ children of Oak Pirk were the 15p Vaiue All Sizes 25c Value $3.75 Values at $3.59 Grade sacrifice for the common gco« engineering and fir am ia! w-i.rtt is turned home from a visit to | Sunday guests of air. ancl -Mrs. H. i t i e n f deserves a place with the sacri­ .'hcoiwsging- of an ;u u:rd Mai t on Chicago. The former's sisters. j Swern. fices. of the fathers of the nation. the work of construction at me i air. and M>s. Orvin Stearns are 'tefl { 1 $2.19 Miss Ida and Belle Stodder, who 3 c 4 e 6 c rsw 1 I $1.69 Such speculation is in order in earliest possible moment. closed taeir schools in Chicago on ■ entertaining at th-.r home, t yriu- these times and a quiet, dignified ■‘rt'dpl: Jtedjeeki. the t.idgo Friday, accompanied them home, Bleu,ns from Fusion:;, Ohio, Mr.;. High Grade observance, such as* this city lws enginec’.. who is expected to kick George DeYoung from Chicago. Lee’s Zipper Wool Sport Heavy Shaker and will spend the summer with Dress Pants jn mind will be helpful. over fiu giound pvisonally Within them. Mr. and airs. Geoige DeYoung Style LEE’S W O R K a few days, is one of the most and children, air. and airs, Noi- Work Pants Sweaters famous and successful bridge Mr. and Mrs. E. Underly en­ Lumber Jacks Pants MiniSrMMEK BARGAINS : tertained Saturday and Sundav, 3 :3 11 DeYoung from Chicago, Mr $6.00 Values Midsummer brings fashr n to , ctulders in the country, or in the and ?rrs. E. Nelson and son, Mr. $1.89 v u-ltl i.u- that matter. His woid I air. and Mrs. C. Underly of 'South Hercules and other the cross roads. This Is the souse.:: ’ ! Bend, John Underly of Niles. ami airs. Arthur Pioceus from $ 0 5 high grade makes, when she makes her final review; rn biidgcs is a final authority any $1.95 C7? rente Swank is very sick at Buchanan were Sunday guests of $2.‘J5 Values Values to $7.00 S2.85, §3.95 values. : $2.69 Of summer s colorful wardrobe j where in Air.v'hn. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Strains. Fill! Gut Khaki fheic me. ox ieur.se-. an infinite his home. . .in -n - u n.i.j-iTCi-MurwwMBiBeienMge; end looks ..head to the first lurks One of the most important wed­ Mr. and al--. R«y Clark re­ of the fall mode. j Jiu.if -cr end variety of details to turned home Monday fiom a visit Heavy Leatin?* be worked out between the en­ dings of the season in Galien was Heavy Canvas Men’s dark or light J Arrow, Me and STRAW Twice gifted is the season fc— | the marriage Monday morning- of to Wyoming where they spent feminine lov ers of fine taimen gineers, the United States war de- Gauntlet Gloves Worli Gloves s-s T i p 1 Van Huesen Miss Fiorella Green to Howard .T, their wedding vacation. Values up to lyress Kants, | Soft or Semi- ; Mr. and Mrs. John Kiinunel and Engineers HATS Rugg of Lansing. The ceremony Soft Collars was performed at 10 o’clock at 1 daughters from Chicago were the Special, pair $1.50 the home of the bride’s mother j Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. 69c Mrs. Dora Green, by the Rev. J. V. Slocum, 9c TV. McKnight. who is pastor of the Miss Ella Slocum returned home 15c local church, of which the bride is i Friday evening after a few days a prominent member. Miss Green 1 visit with Mr. end Mrs. M. A. Bon- M EN'S B O W Guaranteed quality, Pack carriers for Boy M EN’S W O O L wore canary yellow flat crepe, I ahue at South Bend. ready mixed paints. Scouts and hikers Mr. and airs. A. Metzger, airs. DRESS CAPS and carried a shower bouquet of 1 iss Gallon ' «>£ ! jaunts, §1 bride's roses. She was attended ■ Guy Best and Janies Bose, Rr,- 8 # 9 by her sister. Miss Bernice Green, spent Monday evening with Mr. [ a t ______| v a lu e ______& Formerly sold up to §3.50. WasSa witfa It Free received the commission of second guest of the Booster Club at ■ ‘ telephone for a Maytag before next: washday* lieutenant after having completed Bridgman. All Sizes and the necessary course at Michigan Rev. and Mrs. Bert Ede were Women’s Arch Govern Wash with’ it, test it, compare it.-. There will be no Widths cost, no obligation. If it doesn't sell itself, State college in 3 927, callers in several, homes in New don't keep it. Mr. and Mrs: Albert Barnhart, Troy Friday. ALL Milwaukee made,' sizes 4 to 10, ’ AA A to E E widths. Deferred. Payments You*// Never Rfiss s Mr* and Mrs. Harry Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs, Elwin Ritchie and GUARANTEED Built-in arch 0€| of Berrien Springs. Mr. and Mrs. children of Hammond, Ind., aro , THE MAYTAG COMPANY, Newton, Iowa-' spending the week-end with their 3.00 Value *■ Foucded 1894 John Barnhart, of Sodus, and Mr. and Mrs; Will Gruner of St. Joe parents, S. E. Ritchie and D. spent Sunday afternoon at the Ed Mitcliel. Barnhart home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck MEN’S RUBBER BOOTS Men’s and - I Women’s. j. Women’s Women’s Claude Boyd came from Evans­ have: purchased the farm where Ail Sizes, $1.99 Women’s , Felt S Oxfords White ton Saturday-to spend the week­ they have been residing since their amwnoia Rubbers, 1 Slippers f Broken Sizes Straps MAYTAG RADIO PROGRAMS end with, relatives. Mrs. Boyd, marriage, WHT;Chicago, Tnc.,W«d., Thun.Fri.. Sat.,9:00P,M. WCCO„ Minneapolis; Fri„ 8:30KM- WHO, DMMrines. Suu-,7:1SP.M. who has: been spending the week , Mrs. Mary Coop and children Untrimmed Tennis Shoes KD2CA,.Pittsburgh, Tues. and \Ved*, lO:00 P. M. WBAP .Fort with her parents returned Sunday Harry and Jane of Chicago came 25c Worth.. Mon.» S:30 P; M. K£X. Portland, Ore., Tues. and Sat.. with him. She will attend sum­ Tuesday for an extended visit to> Sr30 Pi M. WBZ, Boston, Fri., 7:00 P.M.. mer school at the university. tlie R. B. McICeen home. Hours designated arestandard liics. ct the stcJions. named. Haul Addison, son of Mr. and Mi-s. Albert Hinchman a u d Men’s Juliets Men’s Latest Style Mrs. H. O. Piper of New Troy, grand-son Wayne o f Three Oaks ■Endi- d»PA Shoes or Oxfords ^ . Buchanan, Hamilton Anderson Go. oi 'Niles.^ graduated June IS from Michigan were visitors' at tlie Ed Barnhart c o tts___ tj) I home Wednesday. > Niles, Hamilton Anderson Co. State college, receiving a diploma of Batchelor of" Science in Electric­ Twenty-three of the’ .members Endicott’s • ■ ’ ' S S . f e * St. 3osepli, Troost Brothers. al Engineering, < also a commission of the NeW Troy -Community Moccasin Toe o f second lieutenant in United- Men’s Club responded to an invita­ Saiyi Black or: Tan—, States. Artillery, having accom­ tion tendered to them, by the ;WORK Q EndicotU,Johnson and Wmi plished the work necessary to se­ Booster Club of Bridgman to at­ Lace to Toe SilCES ’ ' Others. t cure it during: his four years tend a banquet given - at Weko MupunBsn'WBsker \ course.. A few weeks ago he ag-‘ Beach,. Tuesday evening and had a l£E C O B & THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 192ft.

■July 38," Open. ■ - fOur-speed Italian ears of only djetibu, that nfl ^ Uiteft--ftpeet1 en v proved i.ypa o f four-speed -drive, . August "4,— horsepower; despite theiriiow rat­ could h.ope for vilctqryr, with a ^uiet phirii speed driven*11 i Hinchnian at Berrien Springs. ings,' thoj; averaged; more'than, 50 Royaltant at Buchanan. * ' The' fbhr-epecd transmission, is through internal gears, is used by .. Three OlltS at Bap Claire. miles an hour for the couisp.'. The ip. general use m Euioxie, but on first American car to fmtsh came fins side its advantages have been Graham-Paige ‘ on /o u r .of" .its August 11.— chassis models. . . ," 1 ' Binchnjan at Three Oaks. lm seventeenth/ iulfillfng the pre­ ,r4dognized 'Only recently. An im­ Royaltdn at Berrien Springs, i Eau Claire at Buchanan', August 18.— Berrien Springs at Ean. Glairo. Illnclmmp at Royalton, Buchanan at Three Oalcs. August 25— Ean d a iib at I-Iinehman, Three Oaks m. Royalton. Berrien Springs at Bnchanan.' Although July 7th is, an. open dale, the Hinchmau Metliodisis h? vc solvedirted a ganie with a strong Sunday school aggregation fis.™ Holland, to be played on die Baroda diamond. iPerfe ©tiers £&; e&aitfE - ¥©w> ,4 1 1 t h e B o n d e r p a c k e t f e ’s®, '.A ll1'

■ ..partment,-. which was ably' lian- ■ died' by R. Morse,, "plus tight-, de- riense- behind; thejspitcherl. featured ■I the-Buchanan: team, play, and, .in- - cidentally reflected, | the careful BrSIXBfiS AND SHOP MEN ■ coaching-of Curly-Bradfield: , i TO FORM TtVTLMiHT - The Eau Claire team contained, BALL LFJAGTIE ^ ■J , four/ college men and other- high, x.ischobl^graduatesi; Daisy}' who! has; Harold fCurley 1 Bradftei.-i start­ -■ /appeared' on ,th& .local field, several: S Buchanan Gray; ed rho rummer program of sports ;= times,..-once. in. a; ’Buchanan:, Blue-1 and id.vyground activities for the /uniform, . was on; the. mound .for1 I To Flay Sawyer grade school phi id ran at Kaihryr. : Bau:.'l.Glaifei, lpitchingf..afigama- that,, There Nest Sum, Park Monday, and will present tin . . - was: goodif though; not /puiteiigoodL ir. Schultz; i f ___ or'.door program there in about ',, 'Venough*’.;lHe>:struclb'putf'':ei|iht3i.Tneh,'< R. Morse, p ___ fv.i v.-poi^g, xio also plans to or­ ... land \valked;fivej as. compared .with Imhoff}, rf ganise a Twi-L'ght itodoor Base­ 0.1 men struck; out and one walked. -Totals; ganixed pfe®’ ball League for the business men iby ‘Morse;r.which',:fellsi the tale of; :BiBuchanair 3',15- 0 0 01 0; 0 ... •• .("their., first .game Runetey-agshKi g"d Clark Eriuipment Company . that department. : I". Eau1; 1 h a s s »'t Sawyer at Stovyri,,: Safe optming men, to consist of six teams. • .More fam ily relationships: fea- Claire' 0 0 0 0 3, 0 0 0 6 9 juS 5s i contest scfeedBlM wlili. iNew- Tixp? Games will he played in the eve­ i 1 S 'i k, - Sunday Saving bieft cssseeHiati: nings, storting at 5;30, at the &a a s -i tsa ■ ori account of rain, Mscli. isf.eiwSt:; Athletic Meld, a tennis tourna­ i attaches to thl-i contest, as it it? ment will also be scheduled there. ~ —TK, , ■ xxycciod that local fans vd.'l get Spend1 the Glorious Fourth at Excellent Team It oiut Eosult- J a on the baseball lalcnts of ed In o-I V lc fo r v F o r i the new organisation. The gar/..' Debut of Grays L o o u N in e ; A t N e w Troy Is

SEHPSOK'S CONTROL FINE ■ Stopped by Rain ------1 left i i / l ', Rati: confer field. Lister; Cancellation rn account of rain .SOUTH BEND S u p p o rt o f F ield P la y ersi right field, M’tchrll and Ross: of the maiden performance of the INDJA&A C inched the B attle B e- jpUch-rs. Mevi-s and Hess: catcher, R’leiiunan Grays at Three Oaks P \yocn Piveherg .Ross, utility - ci^uson. -Sarday vmc the occasion of great ^isei.ipoujtmvas among local base- In a game featured by f t e t l g l hull fans, who w ' :► anxious to get ■> due cn the new array of talent. Baeh packet contains one pound of 'wholesome dain­ class headwoik and closely kni' The pi'Oteg,;" o; William Ba!-:er. ties— a cake for every taste— c’ookies of evenyi ldnd—- 6 Big Automobile Races team play, the Buchanan Blues coming i'npnb'cei of ilia baseball raised Their 192S percentage to ’vcri'i," •-^:rc~ 1'cc.fly to go on tlie plain-i—iced— chocolate covered— sandwich cakes with , a t 2 p . an ,750 Sunday by their 3-1 victory fir’ d when a downpour o f rain fig m arshm allow ,or, ‘prea'm!. ]fi'lling— inut filled',- cocoa- over tlie slate line team, cor.- tried the diamond into ' a nut cookies— old-fashioned sugar cookies- fourteen Simpson officiated on the mound for the Blues, mid while varieties in lali.!,J| ' '' his strike out record was shaded MAMMOTH DISPLAY rcvR-si?!SE!> a\as w k i n No matter v/ha,t‘ the’ occasion — these “Wonder somewhat by Whiting of th? State SOHKftXXR FOR KEA80N AX- lT '.I .r ’S I CtlO-JHLK H-:G-E Cookies"’ fill the bill to a king's taste! For auto trips, Line nine, the visitors were ab’a -NOBNCKD BY COl’KTY Tp"■ c victory of Italian picnics, for unexpected *guests— as a gift to a friend to gather little from him that they WIBB unto in this, year’s ‘‘Cup of could materialise into tallies, ills the TcO'Crind Miles1' road race for' you’re visiting— for ,lhe kiddies between meals! control was excellent throughout, V- and whenever the visitors wove ; TIie;: Buchantm Sunday -scfeobt stock l_ -slug wu'S. proved that no iAnd tlie’ assortment; is"-so varied; that ydn ate.derfain' In the Evening, Free to Everyone ^ . .. . ._, . barehall team, fortered by the Sv- tar c '.’i wi' 1 r..ily's most impor- tp find many indiyi-djiafl cookies' you: like better than witmn stnamg dts.aiico he tl.—at-, : and irrcltUi?rCf h*nt i..-Model 610,5-passcnger Sedan,, yA St&tion-to^Station call laioneithat i*made. to a certain telephone rathecthoni SS75, ( special equipment extra) 'AIJ r .to some:person in p^rticulflr. ■ - , ^ - Suiek dealer. He prices £ o. h. rietrri- ;ii ILyou do not:knovithei number of;the -distant;,telephone, give, the operator,itbe stands back of th e r name and; ftddrca* and: specify that'youjwnitalk'with'/'anyone-riwhoi answer rsat-r •ri I ‘thev>caDedltelephoac UBedLcars be, sells t jA.'Pse'soh-to-PcTS'Ort ’cflUJv,beci^eVmore-WbrkHs'iirv6lvW»,ico'rts..fodre’.thah ;a- ;Sfaf/6n-:fo-£r*f/«mcall. The rote: on a Pe'rson-to-Person call is the. same at Sweetened fmt 4|aU hoarse ' ** iA ’ . ' ^ i ' ° ’ ■BUICK MOTOR, COMPANY ' ‘Just a, tasteless, dosa .o’fVpiiillipj’ Employ tlie liest'aay.jet ovalvs-d i_^ , BONT, "MICHIGAN ?' 5 ■ V Additionalrate.information,can;beseciired 'Milk3118 b.f ;Siaguesiit;.',ih iwaferv ■ That,That all tile years- of 'soarcliing. is " ',: Dn'ision of'CcacrclTifolbrs,,Corporation lj': : by-calling the Long.Distance operator Bhiyip?-’ jkfl.lk,.of Magnesia,. ' - < ■" ' ‘ T ■ / - ‘ t‘" ■ A‘. • ■ha'sam td'-gpi 'pibi.gemiinb"lPliilr •:VJ r "60;;:ycars': aTna‘ng.ipliysiciaii9i;;ievery;- lips?lihsif hulk or' Magnesia,, prcSfirihe j 5 by 1 vr , ■|v ^ '• TSFflfe of Magncaia/'’, lins;ibeeti iha wT.

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